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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

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Star E x p l o s i o n
Is R e p o r t e d By
Harvard Scientist
CAMBRIDGE. Mhm., Apr. 21—
W ) - T h » explosion n f • s ta r w ith
the f o r r r o f n M lllo n (I Iro n lil m uty p r m om bomb* wax
reported
last n ig h t l&gt;y mi In te rn a tio n a lly known H arvard x rirn tls t.

Or. Harlow Shnpley, illrrrtor of
Harvard f’ollritr Observatory, said
the explosion muni have nreurred
alt year* ngo. Till- flareup, how.
ever. wan rornnlnl on onrlh for
only 20 mimilon lost D&lt;*r. 7.
Thr dierovrry wan mnde hy I&gt;».
Wlllrni l.uylrn of the University
of Minnesota.
Or Simple} ml'l Mint the xtnr,
known n« •'!, 720.M" lx nhonl nix
light year* nwav from Ihr earth.
-|) U
u| » pair of nlxrx hrjlcvrd In hr nrairnt Ihr rarlh. Thr
other In Alpha IVnlanrl—font ami
nnr-half light yrarn away.
OrxrrlhiiiK Ihr flnrrup on ''mil
ijtir phrnomrnon”. Or.
Hhaplry
said Ihal If thr nun wrrr In rxplod. Ihr namr way "proplr on
rarlh won hi hnvr lirrn lllirnniforl■hly hot for a ipiarlcr of an hour."
Thr Harvard nrirntlxt xalil thr
exploding alar, lorntrrl
In Ihr
ronxlellation (Vina Olio whole),
lx prohahly ihr nrarrnt nlar vlxlhlr III thr lllillrd Klalrn. Thr
othrr In observed rhlrfly In Ihr
•oulhrrn hrnilnphrrr.
They rrvolvr mound rarh nthrr
In 20 lo 2f&gt; yrarn and arr tlirrr
tlmrx
far apart ax Ihr rnrtli
from thr nun. Ilolh wrrr drxrrihrd
ax "rxlirm rly rrrl." Thry arr mirroiltidrd hy gioat rloudn nf nhlriIUK liydioKrn and calcium gus.
Thr rlinruvrry wan marie hy Or.
Luytrn while cumparinK plain
taken hy him In Mouth Afrlrn In
19.10 with thonr mudr at Harvard
ohxrrvalory In ll'lt.

(•■a'laa.S Iron

WILLIAMS NAMED
I and convicted, several sentenced i
Apr.
Th*
|to death. Some Senators Insist1* TAMPA.
inrnt nut of respect for tho
that If brutal and Illegal methods Tampa Times said President Tru­
people'* Interests,"
The
Unix
were used to get confession* and man today signed nomination of
aid, "necessarily would reflect up.
Paattaa** V rta Paa* r»a»»
were axknl to Join the guvernW A S H IN G T O N . Apr. 2 1 -t/ IV ion the objectivity of lie new* xerv. spiritual mean* for tha treatment, thus convictions, the death sent­ Royce A. Williams, Leesburg cit­
inrnt In an early ceaxe fire agree, The Armed
Armed Force*'
Hirer*' new pnliry on | li e* from which such newxcaxtx supervision and treatment are di­ ences bo lifted. Tho Army den/s rus grower, to icplare Allie J .
menl.
there was any brutality,
Angle of Tampa as customs col­
treatment of neyroe* reipilrex that I are prepared
rectly contrary to the teachinya nf j The hearings now under way lector for South Florid*.
The
yovernmenl
reply
wax when rpiallficd, they xhall lie hx
The Wiyyinx report xald moat
|
their
rellylon
and,
If
forced
upon
are
designed
to
decidn
that
ipie*.
xiyneil hy aetlny ITrutdent 1,1 riyned to military dutie* of any iiewxpnnor editor* xliaie the 'mli.
F.
'I ximg-Jen and I’rernier Ho Yiliy- type "wtlunil reyaid to iaee." yivmyx" of Al’ ami III' aluiut re* . them, would Interfere with their tlon. Today Sgt. Kenneth
.constitutional rlyht* to prartirn Ahrens nf Krle, Pa., wns railed introduced a lull lo provide
(Tim.
IcHxiny
their
new*
fur
yoverninent
Thlx wax dixeloxed with an ani their rellylon freely."
to tell how the massacre occurred. the election "f delegations to na­
tiovernuient olliclula w eir mak- iiounirment ye*terday that See- u«e. xlnre "the independence and
Hi was one of the few who esrap-! tional political conventions In ths
my preparnllonx In evacuate from teliiry of llefenne l.oulx .lohnxon Iiiipartiality nf the wire xervlrea i Therefore, he said:
•second primary election. They ate
J "We would like lo request Hist ed.
all point* alnuy the threatened liax ordered the Aim y. N'avy and i* ex important ax ever."
Also liefnir a Senate rotjimit-1*now elected in the first primary
drill mile Yanytie line.
Artiny Air Hirer to fnrnixli liy .May I
Tim report concluded, however, III. R. m i (the Social Security
tee—was the hill to reprnl fed- and there have hern complaint*
I’lexiilent l.i ordered the niititx their
plan*
for
foiwardiuy Hull xuch mlxylvinyx now have len:i .expansion hill) lie amended so that
on oleomargarine. that they make the ballot too tintiy of rnmmunlciitiun* to prepare "e«|iialily of tieatment mid op. force In view of tile "rexpimxlhlo ‘ Christian Scientist* will la* rnm- eral taxes
And a lalmr xulirnnimittep heard wieldly and *low down voting
fin Hie evacuation of all offielalx poilunity" in line with m .ine
‘
pletely
exempted
If
thay
so
elect:
•*v in whirh the Slate Depart*
The House adopted a resolution
testimony on a hill to Inrrense
from Nankiny.
llonx fiom 1'iexldent T in man
infill ayencie* have u*ed the new* 'o r If not, so that they will receive minimum wage*.
commending Florida lloy Scout
All hut xix of the 10 mid H. S.
.benefit* upon certification of an
.InhiiHon'x policy Rtalmeul xaid yucn them.*'
lenders for "Invaluable service to
.Murine* here to y i u f l the Am eri­ ".Horn., iiniix may continue lo he
'We have more rea*on lo run 'accredited practitioner tnf healiny
our youth." and Rep. Cobh of Vocan emhaxxy have hern *ent to manned with neyrn pcrxonnnl; whatever rlxk there lx, now that the , hy prayer or spiritual mean* anil
lilxia a*ked the
I .eyixlature At
Sliati|,hnl in a move to nrevrut i.i- however, all ncyrocx will not ncc dc. ixive iimixex of the cold war are without
medical
examination,
memorialin' Cunyies* in favor or
cidcnlx xhould Hie C'oinitiunixlx extmily he axxiyncd to ueyro ni liiiiul, Ich report adileil.
Niipervlslon or treatment.”
a '’limited world federal govern­
overrun Nnnkiny.
IC*allaa*4 n«m r*a * na*t
•mill, ijiuilified perxoimel xhall
And Senator Taft (R-Ohin) told
"Ax limy ax Wextern civilisation
he axxiyncd to fill any type of ix worth a xiruyyle, it* war*, the Senate that If* per rent of the sored in the House hy Itep. Cobb ment."
A Senate approved resolution
poxilion vat am y m m yiiidtatlonx cither cold or hot, will hrtny forth |people of Hie nation can't afford of Volusia It would prohibit stale
oi oveihcad (I K . Hilminixtrative hoiicxl couxcieotiiMIN objector*, who I to iiiilld a four-room house. He employe* f(um taking part in pul expressing iqqioxllioii lo federal
and xeivicel inxlallnlionx with ill dike Hie meaxiire* cx*enll*l lo ‘ fiyured the cost around $7,(MM)
itical activities and would prevent .'antral over slate tidclnnds wa*
out reynrd to race."
CitaMmiPA
ft***
their lietng discharged for political adopted by Hie lloiiye today. It
|
Drylny
approval
of
a
pcndlny
oil vival.
''express*'* th" opinion of Ihe Legnr
religion* reason*.
i
hominy
measure,
the
Ohioan
*aid
'The hard fact* of life, however,
the R A F Kailak Airfield al Hony
Governor Warren recommended islatuie that ihe State favor* con­
hong
Ic ietce moat of ii* inlo the reall*l* he think* Congress must *ct
to the Legislature a civil service tinued State ownership and con­
,-lioice hetwTen (he le**er and the speedily on lyiuslny aid.
l.ale today funeral xrrvierx for
"It 1* one of the most Important .law. "with emphasis on protection trol of land* and resource* under
yieater ri*k. We come out of our
the In men who died on the Consort
(Continued Horn l'* ;e tln*&gt; 1xoiil.*earrhiny convinced that II la social and economic problem* lie- of state employees from political the sen," Hep. Iliyant of Marina
were held
said.
™
the rhnryex
wiser In yivn up xnmethlny of our fore the people of tho United pressure and coercion." However.
Early in the eveniny 60 xurvivHep. Cobh said he had not dis­
Hint ol.ocal Hiii i Hm D A W * way of Ufa for a xhort time than State*," he said.
«i* of Hie Ameihyxt arrived Imre
The D. S. friyate "Constitution"
The pending measure would cussed his hilt with the Governor.
hy Irain from llm north. Among lloiiye yiniip. him nrlicduled the |,i j, l,, risk ylviuy up all of It for
The Governor would appoint the once carried a statue nf Andrew
authorise the government to help
rompleliun of It* xl ike vole foi „|| time.''
I hem were five wounded.
I The priipiixat i* expected to finance the hultdlry of Htn.iMiO three commissioners to stnggcrcd Jackson a* a figurehead.
Murivnr* xald M!l offirer* and tomorrow
In the I'ackiud dl*|mle Ita1|di |..„c|| Hie meml*'r»hip in a reaolu* public housing units during tho ' four-year term*. They would em­
iiew nirn were xllll nhoaril llm
I Thun,
pri'Hidriil of Hie UAW ij,)M i„ |M
. rotmidered Saturday next six years. It also carries ploy the director of personnel at a
xlnuji.
a jbth
Chief I'clly Offirer David llealh I’aekord local, *ali cmidoye* pro- ....umoy, Wiyyinx' ciilleayuc* oil ‘ authority for slum rleararicr leans I salary not to exceed f7,fi00 n year.
aid Hie Amelhy*l went iiynniud texted condition* from ii*c of a tin, committee lire l.loyd M. Selin- |and grants, as well as a four-year The commission would have an NOTin: n y i .n t k n t i o v
\p
appropriation of $22A,&lt;MH) on which
when * Cnmiuimlrt xhrll hit the yold puiul «|iiay for caix lieluy |r, edilo; of Urn Newark New*, and ] farm housing program.
I'l.Y m u I'ASMAUi: OF LOCAL
The House I* xtlll on It* Kuxter to operate for the next two yrarn.
oil KI'KCIAL LKOIHI.ATION
wheel huiipi* ami Jammed hei eon Iue |i i i ted for the company'* fdith ||„told S. Wheeler. mMiiayiny eilltNiilltp |m iii'M'liv qlvm Omt thl
A series of Idll* revising Flor­
vncatlon. It swing* hack
Into
Hiiidveinm v celehratiou
,„ „f tlit* lln*ton Traveler.
tiol v
IIoshiI uf I'tiMlt liiMnictlon
probably with ida election law* was put Into both .Hrmiriolo
A miiiuiyciiiniii x|mkexman, how 1* ,\SNK I'r-xldpul Krwln D. Dan* action Monday,
The Mloop'x yiin*. trained on
County FlorMn will up
Ciimiuiiiilxt poxltlunx, wore ipiiekly evei, xaid proper xafeyiiiirdx had |,1IMI f„|d Hie incetluy that A inert* debate on the dynamlte-piirked branches of the Legislature. One tily to tlir I'M'* urniiloii of th»* L«ff*
mIit111r of tin* Stilts of Fl&gt;*t lit&gt;«. for
I
lalwir
program.
of
tho
proposals
would
repeal
the
heen
*el
up
and
lhal
health
nutli
,
no
effort*
to
liriliy
al*uit
a
United
pill nut of enmmlnxinn hy lied file,
|'UMt«*p "f Ito ril or
1*1
The Senate Foreign Relations law passed hy the Iti-IH extra ses­ i1 tin*
orltie* luid approved the method*. N'uiioii* ayreecnilit on freedom* of
lie xaid.
If'KInltt t loll pi nt 1*11ii if ful tlM» «11vt !
Committee
was
called
Into
an
sion
giving
the
State*
Rights
n|on
P
»
|
U
K
1
1
y
lii'hvccl)
HmilllOlA
Two
ihmmaiul
miner*
walked
off
uiforination
may
Imckflre
and
Henlli xaid at lid* poinl a while
Florida, amt th»* llownt of
flny wax raixed hill till Commun­ then jolm ni l.eldyh Niiviyation "leave ii * faith n r hack than wo ‘ afternoon dosed session to hear Democrat* and Progressive parties 'County
I*ia1*11* llintril* tlon of Srnilnol#
|Secretary of State Acheson rp. place* on the yrneral election hal- (’oiintv.
FIoiMm of all iipiiiIm
ists kepi on firiny. The llrlllxh Coal Compnny o|icriilion* ycatci xlarlcd."
port on the hush-hush arms-for lot for the 19IH election alone.
It»•r**af (c i al|att«'«l ♦(• Hoinlhnll
xellnr* were ordered In iiliiindmi dliv mill Ihc miilllirililll 1.01III follow
Kuropp
program,
and
Its
po*.
County,
Florlila,
pro
yiveo miner* who leave the pit*
Another proposal wntihl fix Mar. \In|oii*s of amt umtrr
xhip and the men xwam 201) yarilx ed nuil Hdx moriiiny
r**Hiiltlnit
from
In curryIny out the work xlnp iH'forc ttm Mchcdiilcd end of tho allile cost.
Cluiptfi
I
MSS.
Law**
of
F1orl«!ii
Ill
as
the
qualifying
deadline
for
tu the xniitli xliore of the river.
Other senators not no thl*
KlotMn
More fliitlxh xhip*. Hie llelfaxt paye, the nillierx iCHpoiulcd to n work day I'mlcr rIn* IIM W -A n th- committee have been Insisting all cHiididnles for notional, slate Ai'to of |*»3I «Chapter
Hiatal* **
I *11 I
provptliiK
for
and f'unxlanre. are rn loule In the "*tav home" leipiexl mode llm) nicite Opeui' ix Ayi.'i'incnt, an Hint the plan* he made public be­ and county office* In primary dec. IP I'likril rxi r
a lot uilV I'Ov*
Yangtze a l.oodnn admliuily state- uiyhl hy Hm I Tilled Mine Wmkei* ciii ly «|ui11In • lilim i* pcimitted fore the Stnate votes to ratify lions. Ai present, all candidates tiin*&gt;ml.it**rv tli»-r«o or •oi|»pli»in*nt
al tin i ••!*» ami provlilliiR li«»w
I’aiitlii'i Volley Committee.
when winkin': cundltiuii* in tho . the
mi citI mild.
North
Atlantic
Defense milxl qualify hy Fell. I, except tnonli'N nli.tll lo* paltl to tmld H«*m
D.MW official., in iimiouiiciiiy the inina* arc considered "had",
Treaty. Senator Taft (R-Ohlot those running fm governor mid i |foils* «*ounty. Florida, and «al&lt;t
plmuic.l xtoppuye liml nlylil xmd
liiN«rn**tlon of
The xitdown* xpent their xecnod ; xaid lie has been promised this railroad commissioner, who have Hoard of I'oldl
Hrinlnol*' County. Florida, and tlmi
I, K A I'M T O D E A T H
I would continue until till' coal xlimyht niylil uii'li'iyroimd laat will he dime.
until Ifi day* la-foie the first Muv •ill
nionloi*
p'tld
»
*•
ejihi lloNid of
T A M I'A , Apr. 2 1 — l/D)— A mail "ompniiy uyiicil in xeitle the pay niylil in Hie coal company'* nuinI I*ut»lI*
liiHirm tlon of H«4inlrto|A
Armed Services primary.
ley If lei ed *1 a hotel here a* Zink Icciii'tloii yrievmice which the *lt t...| xix mine here. They had frcxli j Tile Senate
The committee proposals also County Florida. »*li.»l! to* idura-t
|Holicniiimittee continued it* inIn lit** tfHdorai *••loud fund of furIit
I'lielpx Kaye, almiil fifi, leaned ln { .lowuei* Illumed fm llii' action.
mi piped in liy mine fun*, electric . vest lyatlon Into whether Ainert- would repeal the low requiring •
MMiut) &lt;tu«t um*»i| for KrnAml ••hool
inx deiiIh today fmm
Hie llilli
Tim xitdnwu wax xlarlcd on Tile* liylilx mul conked foo&lt;l xeol diiwn can* were guilty of brutality piddlcation of listx nf qualified P'irpo
floor of Hie Hotel Hoi iilan.
day liy lit minor* tint three tired ft •■in the surface.
r W LAWTON
{ In
forcing
confession*
from voter*; nulhnrixc the secretary of
\n Huprrllit •ilt«|t*nt of Ptlb
Deleelive A. Y. Myrrx xaid Hie |mcmhcix ni tlio yimip relumed lo
The "stay home" reipiexl made I Nuxis laaponslhlc for the Mai- state In fix the order in which
ln*t m«‘t Inn *■f Srtnln •
Hr
unin reylxleied Sunday under Hull Hie xiii face yexlcrduy.
last niylil wa* xaid to the cum- I inedy massacre.
caildldiilcs would lie listed on the
e.le* ClHlIllV. Fl'tfl iIm, iinl
name lull laundry marix found o n ' The xtrike ix Hie tIni d xitdown puny'* miliar* at pil* al Tntmiium, I German storm troop* muidcrcil ycneral election halltd and provide
••tnifflrhe He*cr*«itir&gt; •if **»«|t|
lllllarel *&gt;f p.thllf llintruc l
lux limieerx led officer* lo Imlleve *1xtemmiiiy from n looy-xlmidiliy l.iilixfiild, ('untihilc, Summit lllll American captive* In the llnttle for instructions for voters.
It nf Ht«tii|n«ile* Coiltll) ,
the minie nxed wax flclitiinix.
dixpntr over Urn iimniint nf pay mid Hcxipichoiiiny.
nt the Hulf'o . Manv were tried
Senator Mathew* of Jacksonville
ri'iit Ida
the motlvatlni tplrlt and recon•Idrr tha contrnta of tha agree

Commie Army
!*■■• imrl

rh ln a 'n "a o v rrrlK iity ami te r r i­
to ria l
In tr K r ity ."
It
lo n tru c lrd
Red tro o p e r* lo n rlx r all "w a r
rrim lu u lx ,
p iir tlr u lu r ly
ro tlrrd
r r r x ld c n t C lila ug K ai-S hrk
T h r announcement l.y Ih r Uouim un ixt c h ie fla im i le ft aoinr loom
fo r n o g n tiiitio n on Ih r hasin of
lied
K tirrrn d n te rm *
r r jr c lr d
y rx trrd a y liy Ih r K o v rrn in rn t.
It xtiimlnlrd lhal if any loral
region lx willing lo make pence
on llci| Irrinx II will hr Hrrrptrd.
T h r hrondcnx! xald nlxo lhal if
Ihr government I* xllll in Nanking when Red forrrx surround
tl.r cupital
Nallonalixl
lender*
will hr given another oppoitunily
lo -lgn a peace agreement with
Ihr f'nmmunixt*. Surh an agreemrut would naiounl lo oulriKhf

mirrrndrr.

The
Communist
uiuimunlqur
xliiil lhal Ihr otdri lo file wax i*
surd hrcniixr Ihr Nanking gov
rro m rn l had irjrrlu d Ihr peace
propose.! formulate,! in I'ripiiiR
The Nunounrruirnl eharged lha
Nnlionallxlx refused lo arrrpl Hie
Iiracr term * hemline Hie Null
;ini;
government
xlill
"obey*
Amerlean Impellalixla ami Kuo
mintang
(government
partyi
Ch ieftain
f'hinng
Knl-Mliek in
Iheii effort lo prevent Ihr lilnu
alion of Ihr Chinese people and *
nellleumiil of dollirxtle p|ohlein«
hy praerflll lliraux."
Mranwldlr Hie g n v n nniriil Information o f fire irlenxed I tin fall
text of Ih r reply made yrxtrrday
lo the Common xt* through Hm
Nallonalixl delegation in I'rlp
iny Thr rrlrax r wax given a« all
hrnliehra
of
the
Kuverninrnl
n mniniriK in Nanking prepared to
flee.
The
yovernmenl stall'd
(hall
even if it had xiyneil, lied peaee
propoxal'a " n m row
minded nliitade
and
opprexxive
spir it"
would have hern iimieeeplahle lo
ladh the Nnlioiial army and the
Or. Hhaprly r x p la llir d I h r p lu tr* people The reply ehaiyrd Mini
•anlunlly p io v rd I h r rx|du ah iu at- Ihr entire pi,quisl'd ugl remrlil
th »11Kh ih r flu tc u p wax nut v ln lld r "Kiaiiekx of f'ommimixl military
crmliol of Ihr I'litiir nation."
u n til lani O rcpuilier.
The statement expressed Ihr*
H r almi hanril hin I'OUl'Illslon* on
nhnrrvatlonn ill I h r lllliv r r n lt v o f helief lliat tlie yoveilitileat emihl
not aceept 'the lied lermx heeauxe
A riio u a observatory, Ih r M cD on­
ald Itlin riv a lo ry
In T rxa x,
Ih r no laot i ny peaee woahl lexall
The ayreenient. Hie yovei nmeat
Mount
W ilson
O h n rrv a to ry
in
Htalement rnnllmieil, piovided for
C a llfo ru iii mid I h r Union O ha rrva . "total elimination of Hie Nation
lo ry In Soulh A fric a .
nlixt in my" Ihrmiyh iimalynmatMin into Hie fom m iinixt l o n e .
N a tiv e - of Itik in l. who n io vrd In I'olilimlly the yovernmeiil would
pe rm ll th r homh I r n l, have fin a lly he plHeed at the heck and call of
found a pci iiiu lll'llt home on Hie Hu I'oiiimunlntH, it xaid.
Island o f K ill, 500 m llrn n a u lliw m l I
The yovmnmcul xtatrmcnt ark
ed Hie t'omniilUIxtx to
Vnailgr
ol Itik in l.

Ruce Equality Policy Voice Of America
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Pre-Inventory Specials!!!

SM.JIIi Full Lt'iiKtlt Mirrors
IlexaKon Shape Mirrorn
$l.!l,r» Pound Mirrors
fr&gt;.il.r) Pin up Lamps

$8.95 Metal Porch Chaim
$9.95 9x12 Felt Rant* R iirh
$8.95 Coffee Lamp
End Table
$8.95 Table Lamps

In Mather’s Pre-Inventory Sale!

Extra .Special!!!
Table Model Radio........$19-88

Not since pre-war Jays have you sec n such values!

t TITIH ELECTRIC

$75,000 Stock Of “Good &amp; Bad" Furniture To Be Sold

Farm Radio.................... $29*^
LESS BATTERY

Miscellaneous Items

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Regular 49.95s,v
Hu"#table,
H"h J
extension

3 ^ ”

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Meple finish.

Regular 229.95"'- “ •j.r,'.',': $ 1 7 0 ,g g
blonde mah.

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Regular 2 0 9 .9 5 ^ ® $ | 5 9 * * 8
Regular.‘189.95;'- ft
hnlstered rhalrs.

Living RoomSuitcs&amp;Odd Pieces Bedroom Suites &amp; Odd Pieces Regular
Regular 89.95»
68M Regular 42.50S?.':nU;.&lt;; $ 2 9 ” Regular 3.95
Regular 119.95;
Regular 129.95X1/
$
$ 8 9 “ Regular 17.95SI'
9 8 ' 8*
Regular149.95;.!;-„'!3J:„';'li; 1 1 9 . 8 8 Regular 59.95
Regularl29.95
98*8*
Regular 7.95H;SS Hmn,"n,
Walnut finish

atm llon.

( holt*

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rovers

&amp; ~

• I’ra-war, eprlnge A frames

S-I’e. Maple sulta ^
hlghl grade blue S
m»#r

Dernralnr* Delight *

K r o r h I er
Regular269.95..l-IV.
’ Sofa In Mertlunal
Style.

Shop worn HaHHocko regr. 12.95 $3.95
RKUULAK lia.18

Shop worn Clothed Hampers . .. $2.95

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Regular 298.50ffi(
Suite, In fine yel­
low floral rover

SLIGHTLY

IJHed Baby Bed &amp; Mattress .... $10.95
Shopworn Box Springs...........$10.95

Regular 229.95;!;,
rover, blonde

SLIGHTLY

Used Ice Refrigerator...........$20.95
HLI0HTI.Y

Used Table Top Oil Range $79*95
Used Morris C h air.................... $0.95
Slightly Used Chifforobe ....... $20*95

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Regular 179.95;.',Southern Croat

A straw finish,
stand A benrh

3 9 *8 8

Regular298.50j„ '; - ^
MeeilVf plate glase mirror. Thla
la a must on your abopplng list

2 4 9 * 8 8

$ 189*88

Regular 59.95Kd,"7r;,.'S!
Regular 59.95S5&amp;i:

$

ly hanging spate, hat rumparU ~
men! A 8 drawara

Regular .24.958;*.^'

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Maple or Walnut Flnleh

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Twin Size

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get another one for only $1.00. If you can’t uee
two. bring a friend to ahare the bargain.

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Several Styles

You’ve Never Seen Such Bargains

Hundred* of Item* Not. Lldted Here

Come In And Read The Price Tags.

Stand* with gleas
Ash tray

$ 3 9 *9 5

WOOD $ ^ -0 0
494s B E D S
4

round mirror

$ 1 C Q .8 8
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Hlonde C a d a r
C H E S T . Slore
thoee winter rlothee In radar

$

seven drawer rheat

$1 4 9 *8 8
,

Inrludet

shapes A frame*

S'I’r. Mahngan
i*ny
Regular .‘129.95Suite,
poster bed,
$

$229“
$249“

trim, A steel

w h i t e rrorhery
finish

drop renter vanity A panel bed

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$2 8 9 M Regular 59.95a,S!""„,':^$

(iood &amp; Bad Room Specials!!!

Innereprlog Mattress

"GOOD and BAD"
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1919

Partly cloudy through Sslur&gt;•») with widely scattered shower,
.«n»t thundershower, in after­
noon-.. Moderate Hnuthrait to
Miulh winds h.i-nniing
variable
Saturday.

Associated Press Lessed Wire

N o. 174.

Commie Army
Truman
Asks
Congress
Advances At
Will In China Mje dical Insurance
Capital Of Nanking
Is Cut Oil BotlT
On East And West;
Li Calls Me e t i n g

For

System Of S p e c i a l
.MANKIND. Apr. 22- t,Pt—A
Taxes To
Chinese roinn.unlque lale lonlght
&lt;ald Generalissimo Chlang KaiProposed
Shek and artlng President l.l
J
Is
Also
I’aung-Jen had Jointly decided
ihe government ‘‘must fight fur
Apr. J2 -t/l’i
the peoples' frredum and NsWASHING I ON, Apr. 2 2 - v P ) —
llnnai Indrpemlrnre to Ih* end.1' Srn.vioi Wlicny of Nebraska, llir i
Mrsnlrnl lium.ni asked Congress
'the statement on result* of a GOP Moor leader, assnted toslay
au.iiii toil it io vote compulsory
TALLAIIASS EE, Apr. 22—&lt;/!»&gt;
k
conference uf Ihe twu leader* at llial dir wliolr piogram «d loicign
,
me,Inal in -111.111.« as part of *
— Governor Warren’s bill to double
llnugchun during Ihe da), came
A t ta c k A s D e lib e r -;
Need
Of
$i?.t).000 ,'&lt;»«',""i hr.iiih urogram.
llie tax on inaurante companira'
«» I urnnilinM nrmles were aid- on liidmg aims for Wrttnn
,
1 1 ....
1
,
rt,
.
Ill a pri.il rnri.ige lo (lie Leg­
premium receipt* recovered today
•Ireamlng almost at Mill on kliiopr- niii -1 lip "cut lo lit llir
a te . U n p r o v o k e d |
11» C o m p le te Y e a r idai..,, u, i..,.„»n ssaid
the "tuu j thr
luoad frunis smith of Ihe tiing- pattrin ot goveiiirneiil iliionir
(illlOll.il lllftll.Ki
from a tem|&gt;orary telbark.
I paving for tneds ll t N i .i l I t ,
V|,r '.'2
I ’l
Ire tiler un ImiIIi side* uf Ihis
It .1 tu mtriiMkr* , juip.iiKii
(■•i**
wbeiiv I.*111 ir|Mile|s hr tlimk.
mn t meet ihe health
Adniiniilratioii tuppoilrri. wlm
Ih r
crippled
lln lis b
'.lim p
capital. It announced that I're- Seiiri nv id blalr As hr.on v.a.
... * s, •' I '• &gt;1 t\
to raise t ■»,ibHI ,u
ill or,Iri
oi.lri 1h.1t I rt
A
n
ir
lln
s
l
1.
a*
list
ugarn
loJ l ppatenlly had hern caught nap
tuier Hu YiItK &lt; hilt, mIiu alsu siI
lltat Congress
ualll I an itmi Mriiioi lal Hospital
lakioy • b.'urr out u| ihr a n " lot
ling yeiterday when an imuranrr
d*v
In
1 111111011111*1
.11 tille r y
lemlfd Ihe nieeting, Mas given
'
I'.ovnle tor a svrtetn of governmay . .iiiiinur
Mbrn she I n r il In inovr up the
ihr m il Athcsoli
roker member had it ataigned to
full cuinrnand uf all Naliumliil his estimate
.............. il,tough...........
ot rnetj lc.,| bill* from
IN tUMOIT Of Hit IPIICH In tha U. a Sanata urging lha patting uf the
force*.
lol.l ll.r l.iir iitu irlation coiumltlre 1 any I re in Nanking, il wa* ,olll llir ir-l ..| dir vr.n. » rie out
hit committer on intutancr, loti
•utnl t.&gt; I.e .olle^ted bv special
hi
long range homing bill and It* alum clearance provisions, Kan. Paul H.
irllablv irpiirlnl
111111klit. Il linril .11 1 .b n -tin , meeting yester­ t »r.
Vf'iridiv
ilia!
Iirlpuiv:
ie.is
111
nation,
no time (hit morning in gelling u
».1&lt;| mil kino. II II Ih n r hpip
Douglas (D -Ill.), led Mvcral colleuguea on a personal tour of Uie slum,
Mi I ......... d o n k r d :
NANKING. Apr i l
t/P)
wlmli -iKlird llir Noith Allailtli
withdrawn again.
alls new iHMiallie*. In all, II day hv In k K.ilignu. 1 lull man of
within tight of tha Capitol. Here, talking to a resident of the area, are
'•-•• --. ■ i.n.rm-in! ni.l for
houtli
Nangl/e
valley
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hi||&gt;, i llie,
a
iiiiuiinll.-c
I.-i
llie
I
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ii
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.hive,
Tiralv v.oulil m.I f I . I lO.tMKIJKK) llrllMi seamen have hern killed
(left to right): Senator* Theodor#
Qreen (D-K. I.); Douglas, and
The I louir look it away finm
tin
'mo. t n -I nu-dical schools.
and at least M2 wmimleil hv •which hi Inin mrrimg two nights
Wayns Morse, Republican of Oregon.
(Xalenaatlorurl Soundphotu) and lovvnv fell like &lt;lay pigeons lo- ill llir vr.n hrgmillUg Jill) I
the inauranre conimittre on a voice
t'lmiiuuidsi Kimurrn In attacks .1 week 1-n d.i- |.a4 mouth 111 an nf . ••d- 1 .1 1,11 |..|- "construction
J
day
liefiur
a
iii.i.mtltiy
Red
oilvote and left it solely before the
p Ml- .... 1 •tn-r medical f»c' llo. V.00I1I hr llir major share on four llnlisb warships. In ginvlaugllt.
ft fin I I" |-Ia M 1 solulloll lo| llie II.*.
... . - . in1 ifniii-.i whero they
finance committer. A double com­
01111: \\rdnesilnv.
ul .1 |iiiipo.rrl $ l.4 f)0,iHHI.IH)0 lor
I*-. .led •
So weak w.»» guveiuinenl opputihiisjnl.il I1I1 111. 1.1I dill., ul Iics.
mittee reference increatea the chan­
cign niililaiv piogram.
loci.
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• d i?runt{t to
, hull tli.al wliolri.de detrition In the
fin- pt in 1, 1, a. 1 rjilril u|iii|| Ulo L*
• SHANGHAI. Apr. 2 2 t/Vi
ll.r
g e , for defeat of a hill brrauie
I •&gt;!.
A -kml if lie Ihink* this niiiniinl
I L l kruvci iimcntn
i
('ulilliiiililtta
were
feared,
f
oreign
either comnriiee can keep it off the
* 1 ••t mu diMi,a&lt;i«*n"
ougb' to be eenleil off d-oiedii' Hull'll SI..,,,. AmrlliVsl Iale linl.it' lion ol If \V W.lie lie- stalling
in11■i.■r&gt; uh.rivri* said a ucneral lllilllhi v and oilier s|w*inhng pro I »ldl was liappitl lit t oiiimuiil.l siale Ini fit** •
Hk'ii (%.*s lnit.iti\
•I 1
r ’• iii 1 mil and child
ralendai.
Hoop vvillidiavv.il ni.iV liavr hern grain
1 !»»i M *\ M I \\ | .iwtoii,
•1 \.s *•( for criptVhi-rry said lo­ w inds gnu - v .lin li h iv e l.la .tr.l l.m i H ill- rly
Doth .Senate and Home ipeut
I
■I . I 1st.
.
I in 1.na| puhlii*
Coi.gr.
s s 1,1 "lay Ihe wlmli1 tl»ssi*f j isli vv.. 1 »|,i|.s m (h r las) tin •-.- days
otdricd.
prrsiilnil
I
flu\
"
di
iii
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loll,
rv
moat of their time on comparatively
Wlm ii Sanford's "Mod I’romiting Citizen of Tomorrow")
•ii11 (•I t ii .
Nanking wav last emptying uf Oil tin Iable at one lim i."
plffM 'tl .ipiisv.il n( llir pi.Ill, ami
A
Hnli'li
naval
s|inkrsm.iu
said*
I lut will be decided m a conical atarting today and sponsored hv
non-controver»ial hills, but the
I* I III
, i f a il.OOO-word
" I In
xpi-mlit u1 i-s must be cut
Houae ael up a halite royal for next the Sanford Herald in co-opeiatiun with Cox the Photographer of I'.tirx I officialdom. I hull level iTmieie, to fil Ihe pnttfiii of income anil thr sloop, sslit. It was l.eavilv .lam 1 orn&gt;n* (»t|s«l M* K iVikMii uul In,
&lt;k • » • • ii .1..I Hill, 11ii pro*
wearing
while
lirlmrlv
for
the
Hupd m '.la
v hv
ililh -iv on
I-" • .......................... pant advocacy.
the I'li'sitlenl slnmld IniVI- (In- res ageil w crllii
.vl-iV
!»V aailllh-lV
oil cu m m iil. c list fIll'll Ullllk
Studios, kuder's Jewelry Storr and the Ritr Theater.
Thursday.
j»i.»•. •|*]iV•«I ami lilici nl*
' tin’ n••Kimthi &gt; **«•••» Lad
Nominations arc now in order and may he made for ihr coveted
•"■d many swinging tennis rack- poi.-ilnlily of doing jnsl I lull," J ^ angt/r Hiv.-i. Ii-k I nimril miller! Mi*iul*« i
It agreed to start debate then
tin Nebraska Senulor said
on the Senate-approved Mil to
Hr,I small aim llir ilm%lMlif«|||| |Mlillrf vilns l. mi l In plan llir 1»— M'joU u i e » t mini; fsii* a hat tic
♦hnnor by nny permanent resident t cl", bolted for drp.irting planes.
•i •In- i »i lum iulat ioiim.
iiliil »ln\i mi Mi Uati^aii. •*
Si vnul seiuilora said pnvalely some 10 miles
rsqulre fencing of ull Florida
! of Hunford simply by rilling in Ihe
Aeting President t.i Tnimg-Jen
'• in \a11*
: .ii issii tuickcrn
a
&lt;(’aatlMU»e Oa rasa T a « l
lnii^la*s S»* •. 11 i *iii. ImIwiii Slim
! ballot appearing mi tin- -oeiety 1Premier llo Ying-Cldn ami Gen- tin's wrre surprised 1 lint Nctiesun
A ll ..I llo- 't n n ji. u o im .lr.l ami Itul.Hri, I. .1 %t••11k*Iifs111 _ h ami f L* \ s, |•i ir i 111\ us, cIiiiiicc Hint
page of till* edition of tin- Herald. eiul I’ul ebung llsi, eoiiimandrr had lint put a blggei pun lag on
l In |•i •*4 i ji «ii X.11 It** 1'iiacti'd III thin
h a ll lo l. r i . . . . . ..I I-IH . r a llie d ' T. K I n. I,..
Nomination* ure limitu.l to eliilil of llie eentrni front, flew In tin mins program.
*lhe long 1 align hoii.ing I•111 was .'shanghai
( Svilm*\ I Mai iir-», liuMpital a.I *s» " *14•|( «t| I ss111*||sH,
ren under five years of age and llnngebiiw fin un inijMiitunl meet­
III* \uni ...ii, M4«t»«*uI Axsocia
\l It. 1 new ail. I.oiagt- ll.r vr.,el| lllillist I III m pirM 'lifitl iMIill (III 4*1*1
will be bundled by Ihe «eleetton ing with retired l*re»ldi-nl t'hiring set.1 In the House tmlii) al&gt;vi Ihe
torn ha: ah cad\ I* k'un a callipaiKli
in*
with
a
«
l«
ia
fiiiiu
ti'h
il
n»|iuri
Kai-Klirk.
&lt;'lining
may
be
askeil
Henaliapproved
il
a
few
minute*
eoliirnittee in the nrdei in wllieh
vv.l' ir|a.,|r.| out ol l oinlllllUlsl I uf llir lm pit.il. |iniiilril nut that
H t«l4llli4^-il III* I'nge I'uui I
tu iak« over the government before midnight lusl night l lo- hi
they are received.
............
gun I.illgr hill tm.ll.lr lo prm-rrdlg defied of 4:1,1.11.1 esmls and said
again
tu
I
I
vole
came
u*
a
eliuuik
In
fix
Tlie name* of I lit- »ueee**fid
Most Important cities Iwlow ihu ilsvs of l.iller del.ate, loj.ped off down llir nvri l.rcauvr ol thiralen-J that il bud iicc.iiiii.Iui.-.I .i-.er u two
nomination* will bo putdixhrd, IreYangti*
In Ked hand* wei* Kaln- HrIt Ii mis- of the year’s stormiest m g »lu.rr l.-illriirs on llir 150 mile I year period,
Judge O. Douglas Htenntrmn
ginning Monday, ami oim each
rvesitsiw
nmrsr n. Shanghai. Lusilir, there I ..
“ '"tter from
yaatanlay received a mnhuvanv
A
/ Y ..k 'day ther*aft*r, In the cla**lfl*d ■yin. 86 mil** vast of here,
The hill, nupiested by llie P iesi.i,. , , ................................
.1......1 IU iuImII Clmse. cluiirmun of Hit :
elgar hunthlor front President
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'V ' - 1 ll.-.sl her., *o,„c mdrcat.ull the sloop j|Executive I'uUlli.litre of III.- lltiui.1 ‘
A re
E S S te m
v / U t- ad columns of thu Herald. Moth*r* Kweicblh, CtO mile* imuthwosl, c|o* ’f.authiirixe«
« van!
vanl alum
nIuiii, cleurclear•1i
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t
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— ...../ixe* n
1
G o rd o n Bradley on bfhalf of the
down'}
|r*f p U ccm fw'wrcu
n
n n tA
O if
Fr rr ee ea ad on m
m i|"f
children-nominal.
..l t« •ml
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i. »i0,- imik'la l •v fur a nupl nrxpr.
,.f Director*, p.or.th.g ,.,,t tl.nt i t 1
ciV
po sts
u
, nk(.
tM r e|)JM t04 arc a AKMnx
Wuhu, nt) mile* *(mtnwr»t uf liere •IlCr proKrnm, fonxirucllfirt
» U , S. Junior Chamber of Com.
000 piiblie bousing units in tliei Meanwhile In l-uml.m III Hum's l.rnl horn &lt;lrt'i)l*‘«l not to |,re-.-id a
marre at tho noon merlin" of
anil
Anking.
160
mile*
southwest.
t ,
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iii Studio* vvhere hi* picture will be
, j,, I I...ok I.nl.- -&gt;0011, 010.1
ix vi iiM, a farm IioiinIii^
I"1'!
iht* mlinlially ilcmnim • tail lo Ihr l.egislntllie a-king tax
Seminole Countv Junior Chamber
From Kweicltlh the Communists •
III* American, Hritiih and rrrm Ii
be pubtixlied In the Hcrmd tor to tile ln.s|.itnl, due t-&gt; a \|, ,, |„v .
('ll 11*11 |«i ( (|| the ('(InI C(l till' rillllMV CoiniKIIIII-l
'll.- I 'nil* Chili ws*
of Cnmmerco nt tho Tourist fb*n- occupird /ones of Ilrrlin ure the laid.
eould march ntralght to the sen lect ami
, | i 111 f Xl-lu*. . hairmnn
h»f Hi (IIhIi wnrililpN in flu Vungt/u State law wills'll makes d illegal l"t .
ter. Tho awnrd wn* In recognition
ut Hangchow, U** than 200 miles ..f home fiiiHilinit
eastern
outposts
of
democracy,
Col
There
will
be
five
liable*'
picfor having been nelccted the out­
uvvuy. Kueli u move would Isolate
l|.iiim. o|i|nisitnm--iii.d in Hn Iti\«*i nt *'un unpM»vi«kcil aflnck ll..' i-ounty or statu to niipjimt any i .In- •-. -i'inm lol.l I.ion* today
standing man In Heinlnulu Coun­ C. F- Crosland. Rliodes Scholar ami ! " r,'\ l"i».lUlie.l each Friday dt.r- Shanghai ami Nanking In llir Senutr. too, I... Unit mallei--cru |ili'liLt'i ati'lv carried mil f"i " l»iit I,ut iml.llc liORj.ituI*. If the hn'-i'iuii it •In- I 1 1*l —, r'.-llfui
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contest
and
tne
|iiiVilir
will
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«tt.-io|.lfd to tluud itn proputly 1 • I .»••.»
ty for 1048.
\-n|i,ti.uur- aj.j.uuiud,
t.-red »ii it., p.il.lii liouMing leuti.i. ! pm ps.se \w have yrl In
We, Pond graduate, lold memher,
11. kl.l|
fro|'„ Bmon|ft north.
Ills' fnm Hen l«ud. Vicsamf Hull, the &lt;'utility, It might iinroimlu. .ml "f .. .---• "i ....... .hi.sen for
(4 »»(((MMirs| ims l ..ae •*«48i »
Clifford Able*, program chair
Tlieru wns no way of estiinuliiig
ol
Ihe
Sanford
Executive*
t
lull
at
-The
Most
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rnnil*ing
&lt;’iti-|
ildtli • 1**•11 ail lUldiciit s- ai • .ii dif f, dlffi.-illlie* will, ll.u Wat A • ' .niiiii- i. I - ii.. to. liiii.-hiii* from
man, presented a motion picture
....
,
.
presenting Infurmatlnn on the llirirr final uirriing of llie season /mi of Tomorrow". Another Imllot ..
Walt 's lie hhiiI Hi limn La l epi Ado.lotstiiitli.i., I.*- •'Inti'd
In 1 •.O' .1 I o .-In lllood Malik
iineratlun of the Florida Unem it the l.oligwoml llolrl last night
11 mival it f*Hp| m llts- \.met •• ul
"
'••• |uildl*hed in Uie Herald nt i :umi.ihh'i r'r.mps had '-wm'mVil'
I tun Nlnt**iit.-.it u ..' i-.i..fi.
t !-v tin- ,lu..-.»i. n- u.-.t
given from
—iiloyinent linvuranco program an
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» N’ludviiiy f»»r mdiu* liioc "foi I II** Edwin Kh.11l.nl . . . uttoiHuy i" it..- t oo ............ I* M n&gt; tlie Hanford
Col. Crosland was inlrosluced by
f" r
»,‘" rim*e.
I
rlv,.r
MM„n
•ft.* benefit*.
I'siilifV t»• llnll. (I. will! |&gt;.-•f t.-.l li.lt tl.nt 1,1 rim..'
|. W. Hall whom he had known lor
I'arenl-. of ihe wiriniWH of e a d i; l„.iweni Wnliu and Anking alone
Tho nominating committee pee many years in LrkeUnd. Moy.l "week's
will receive two |Till* figure probuidy » a , ev»g
.-M-iit t-f chui.g. nf ttllu ”1 me
■
|* |Hull'd! pcupli* mid f"i tlm p"i 1••
After n thru* months’ Interval
'e k . i-.iiitest
conlesl wlU
*ented name* for officer* for Mu „ ,
l|ns|l.t|||, nugot lilt &gt;•■.,'* would •&gt;-•' •• donation), from J2 |»&gt;rsons will h*
,
, *
, passe* to Ihe Hits Theater. At t i l* 1gvraled.
coming year. John Senkarik and I .diner, |irrsidcnt of llie vluh, all* |elnse of dig .-oldest the picture* j Fire* from CouiiiiuuihI shell
,..
I.,iu
..j.un.-l
with
Htu
I’•
k
I
ui
111
1
\ iicniiiil Hall mi id lie Last
m
nnku.l, ami i Iichu will iiksure con­
It. F Conn* were named for the miilliced lh.it election ol new of of all rtmnera-up will again be! burned in I'likow, ucrr.ss 1In
I lm i.lull.... oil llie shelling -I tin- I n M I Ml...-Ill.
tinued ii.h"|oatu Mi|.|dicn for a
INDIANAI'DI.IS, Apr.
■-I'i iH illl'h -hi|.* hi')oi«l wl.ul al.uiidy
presidency,
Malcolm
MacNelP fieri* will lake place in llie Fall. ! published, and the public will lie river from Nanking. The eu|&gt;dal'
Mi l.uwlim Niniu.l ll.nl ill.' lime in lln- Komitndo lllood Ihink,
and John Sheppard for Ihe two
I'ty.te
Mill.oi
.lolin*oli.
tinF
ill'
|tn.It,I l.:,,| In-,-.. I.n|»-f.ll nf gutting Mr. Aide* ,
I tins U-i-ii ii.s.li* imliln
I X|i*. Mary l!»w
He described n visit to ftcrlin ^,,s*"'d t.. select "Tlu» Most Prom-1 l&gt;
p.ijmln.e
wn* not overly s-m i l d
.
vice pre*ldent po*t*, George Wil­
I- ihtlc enemy N'&gt;&gt;. I. lav In uriticiil
' '*****"
rntnnrioW" from Most |.i*»|.li- l.mi l.r.'i.iti. i **(dirnril -•nil it ion nt liciii'iiil ll'i-i'iknl ti­ I Thu I'.mservnltvu Kvuning ,Sim&gt;.l •in.lin.nl -ill |•|«&gt;11 I into ti.u t‘unlit V ling* of tl&lt;- .'llitl. a- Muling
liam* for treasurer and Dr. A during a tri|i 1.1 Kuro|.e Inal sum-1
....I •l.-iioiui.'u.! Ho- tiftn.'i. ...d -..•*! ..lit .I...- In 11,.* | | .111 rl.l* lit * ut llo*
to lie- Mol's Inking tin- &lt;'ii|iil ul
L. P. I' ton. •luuf clerk al Hie
mer, puinle.i nut on n lurge mn|»ln" .... . 'hem.
W. Knna, Jr., for »ecrelarv.
nl. tnw, .1 Wll- i|i *-....*d lint ad’ .' local J’u-I &lt;•ffice, wa* lu.luclv.l an
lo in V r 1&gt;11ratlol.N nlnml'l I..- *lu
Tin* foreign off leu urge! fori-igi. ll iv vviHi ii loill.'t in Iii* lin'Ii
'llo* winner in lliia balloting will
P M. Cilngle* Henry Tnmm that tlie western Allies, in occupy-IoIiiisoii was woiimlu.l in n ion
il l. In oo.k.* I In’ * t lut t
ii 1 .i.iii I
ll. in \ Witte, who
W. II. Slemper, Itofiert Newman lug Merlin tire deep In Hiundan ....... .. a sterling silver porringer cmhaxNlus to follow it to Slim.g G og gun figl.l with Hr.-. Fill loin.deal from thu I'.niitiiin.iHi . I In
* ••III.| tliu I t Ii I-•-•|.I,*"I In* n •'•! Ml." C .l Hi.- nui'\ n-u uf tin. . till) to
Jr„r' limner
Stnffer,
Kurlyle held territory and ln.|tilre.l, "Why fii.ni'lie.l by W. K. Kuiler, Jeweler. lull or t'nntnli. (I. S, AluhaHsu.I.o i.ei'iit* on .'lovvilu.l Monument &lt; &gt;• iN.iiNurvnllvi' Dully Mini ugg.-.t.-U
|In- l.n'|&gt;.lnl
....jii11 u.l W ' ti.u community, loi.l ,.f it* ideals,
Ilefi.re fuming to Florida In J . I.ulyliton Hlunri lin.l mii.lu i... le Inst night. Miilli t* ntrii.''i to.. llr it inti involvement it. tin- tlniiu .Wllou*holiler, Jack Morrl*mi ami •tick it out wlii-ii we un Ameriean*
war might I.e "Inevllui.lu" hucnii'.i' \lul . in..II.
and wn rue I tin- new t.ioii agnlnM
A. Edwin Shlnhol*er were nnmln- Imve n..tiling In guin; why *peml HH7. Hubert I.. Cm who will nerve jilnu* to luuvu Nanking.
No", wan Ihu flat at.swui g.-.-t. Ihu Full 'IVialur, ever Reeking a
With t'oniiiiunlnts lo Hio .-i.'l . .lomol.ili's mnI Hie innninitot
of thu nltiick*. Ili.wuu-i, otli.i
atvd lo he director* of the or­ one million dollars ii day feeding .as |i|.»l»gra|dier in (III* eunle*t,
Fill
Agenl
Hnrv.'y
Foster
sni.t
Xtr
I.awton
|no|.hulu w!»*ruh&gt; n mumi.er may
ganisation. Five director* will he Hm ircople of MerlinT"
|opcintc.l u studio in Spring l.nke, tlirunteulns' to cut off nil run I .xliiisun wn* charge.I with K.i.'.ing new iiinpi’r* did not r.-fi.rt uxett''
Mr Sliinliol-u. ■In-d a 1*0 ••! he fined ID ent* fur l.uing !*i« or
.1‘onllnurd On Puxu Two)
iii . -ul 11114I Htu Mrili'l. |&lt;»l.In- -.uumud
*elrclrd from tho group.
Anxwering Id* own iiuealiou be N. J. wrlu-re lie *|uvinlixeil In luiliy
He Nnrtli Ki.lt- h.nnch of 'be First onworriu.l
light ui&gt; this Hili.nt.oi. l.y pointing forgetting I on jdii, or other ofd(&gt;elnrpd. "If wo were to ba uu*he,l1pieliiri-*. Hi* fntlier wa* a noted
Nation*) Hank at Memphis, 'lin n ,
The llr it i»h foreign .■fftcu u. •o.i t hat Iitu II. i. El'll will loi.l fulIM*.
out of Merlin, tliere would he tlie |New York |iliotographer who**
j Fuh. 8 and with e*ca|.lng from ll.e I i.nwledgud it had not told th« ..... . .... «|iu.-lf&lt;.- i---«)i,.'-*4, nn.l tlm*
Ih
E. u ''• • n'n .iRivuii Hint more
l.lggeat Nlaugliter In hi*tory and: work I* now oil exhibit in the Mn-'
i .ile County Jail ut Miami, h lu , I'hinuMu CoinmimislH ubout tin- In- nitiu trustuun of Iitu rntiih i.inmigerN and iiinj.ira-w turn uul
IhoiiHnnd* would lie dl*patched to »eiiin of New York, and among the
D ay
Mur. I.
trij. of Hn' Mrllisli td«&gt;&gt;|. Am.'tin 1 . .«■ .if o li.itii t. I’i u.l It XV.1 "ii, fio gum.’-- in 11.......
•jiniisorcd
work In anil mine*."
I t.ieturiM still retained hy Mr. Gox
Foster said Jolmnoti “ix lir- ion it ■i|. thu YiiiigU.' I.ufoi.- thu - In |&gt; w-i
... M-alturu.l
H.U nlalr in.I Junior Mn-uloill I.ui.» iiu
Charlr*
Morrison.
Ilotnry
Ming
"
I
f
we
were
to
leave,
Russia*
is
an
aut.igraplivd
photograph
of
il.e
F
ill
aero**
tinoution
wunlu.l
The, National Guard was com­
... .4. f f u ill I to •"l.t:l,’t
-I. F. K|iclimnn uf the Florida
M'aailaur.1 Its I’aa* T * . l
|S unliaare Oa
rear)
li'iulur, nn.) Ilnrrv Ktnli-ll. .......... •. .re thun any ..tl.ur man nt Hn* f.iu.l on l.y shore hstluiiu*
manded at n meeting held la*t
Mi Kalig.u. in i.nil.log lo &gt;•' li.diiNtrinl I'ummission |.re*eutc&lt;i
Thu foiuign of fin- 1 &lt;|I.-I«t&gt;'.l, ll.'W
l&gt;ani*t,
will
load
iliu
*ingimr
nt
...il#."
II UHllHUfil II.* I'MB* I ...I* *
# d g h t in Ihe Hanford Armory in a
lt'..nllnii#a
On
I'.mr
luuri
a huiiud film, showing how' workHi* Rotsrv Hinto meeting at Sara
Johnson'* wife,
llilllf
Gla/u
H atter from Edward Higgins, steerin n, uligihlc for unemployment
got* Murnlav.
I'Jinsou,
26,
wn*
arrested
u t ii
Ing committee chairman, for Ihe
••..mpcnsnUon, uro benefitted and
l.n*l night thuv hrl|iu.l Winter
fin* lob done by the organisation
downtown
hotel
u
few
iiiinmes
uftcii uidc.l iii gutting other work
Park Rotsrv r*lehratu it* second after liu wn* cu|durud. Finder 'uid
on Miracle Holt Conservation Day,
birthday. Thu i.rogrnm iucln.le.l
during |&gt;ui'io.h- of layoff, due to
l&lt;
e
w
n
chargod
with
tiid|iing
in
Apr. 7. He added that without the
singing slid |ilnyiri" l.y Molliiomiiti-rml hhoiiageH,
dumuge to
I
il.e
Miami
uH
CH
pu
and
w.f.i
In-lng
National duard’a help completion
PI'
l&gt;li.nth lie.-a.i .' of NtniniK or f ir e ,
nlmiunt*.
I in accuRaory aft.-1 the fa". In Ihr
of the project would have beeu
and for ollu-i i .-iim.ii
Imposalhfe. ^
WA-MIINGION. Apr. 22 —-(/P) A new Agriculture Department
tiink rold.ury.
Along with Ihe froqt Mr: lllg- order is aimed at keeping all Irare* ol DDT mil uf ihe (J. S. milk lupply.
WASHINGTON, Apr. 22 -I.I’I llie lust Iiiai.u icvmon ol &gt;
glne, Company Commander Ray­
Roman Catholic Calrihmii in the D .s m over 60 ycai. tell, Catlioh.,.
Officials lay very imall amounts id the insecticide at* md alarm­
mond Kader alao read a letter from
iii rlfrcl, they cannot “atirnil" Smeliv in m hy mrirlv ...it. lung ..nr
^Col. Clyde Travelled, battalion ing. hid they want to k**p the total amount in all food a* low a*
..vri trie vision.
Two Hanford member* of H.e
com m ander of Orlando. comn)ia«*n* IMiiible.
thu World were,
I lie licw 426-pag&lt;‘ icligiou, lrxll»...k, ihmax ol 12 yc.m in r.iu l.
Kale of for-gcl-me-nols
hy
ting Ih* local unit ro* tha fine
Experiment* hav* *hown that DDT may appear in th* milk of dairy Woodmen of
Anr. 22—(A'j— Gcorulurte.l to important officer* a i. HELAND,j A
showing made during ledaral In- animal* after it I* u»*d on th*ta« &gt;
l.y
iirclale,
ami Callinhi icholau in — » a, the Confialrmity ..I Chit,l ncliool studi'iit* nn.l niemiier* of
Hack, cnargud with kue|&gt;.
te
1
ye
I,,
the
orgniiliatl.in'a
hi-n
un
uul
*lat
the I). A. V. proved n success and
nr their feed.
apectlon held a few wealut ago.
processing plants.
convention at Miami Tuesday mg a gambling room at thu
the Clul.
Uul. Inn Doctrine, doc* not hiieciflcullvr
ti.u $176 nettud will l.u u«e.i for
Announcement wae made that
W. G. Reed, chief of the livemuntlnn television.
ii. the Huston "hvru.-.y" diipulv
John
A.
Lane
wa*
electrd
a*
an
'
Inamoad
south
of
heis,
pleaded
Other
insecticide!
which
may
b*
diMihlcd vuternns in Keminolt
Ihe National Guardsmen will go to •lock inaectlcide division of th*
lint it say* a perxuii must l»nf Hie Florida
llen.l cullty before clrcut Judge llurIt.iHti.ll College disci.urged fun.
Camp (Handing for rifle practlco Agriculture Department's Produe- used In dairies are good fly killer* auditor
"h.HlIly jirc e n t" ut tile
plliru Iii v uiRtriictorN after they ohjectu.1 County, Post Cotntnati.iur Charles
Camp
Jurisdiction,
ami
II.
.1
*&gt;ert
Frederick
today
and
wu»
but
&lt;lo
not
appear
In
significant
Yo.lopirlt reported lit Htu meeting
the last three weeka In May. A re tlnn and Marketing AdmlnlatraFinch wa* named a* mi* of three 1lined $l',60t) or one year in Jail, where rnasN I* relebrntud ill order tinit lln- collegu wn, guilly "f Inst nigi.i at tliu Legion Hut.
port wa* heard from LI*uU John lion, ha* notified Insec Hr Ido man­ anumnin in the milk of tha ani­ members lo serve na n Florida 1 lie paid thu $1,600 fine,
to fulfill hi* obligation* to Hie tu-ruv.y" heeaUM' it liiughl Ihtil
mals.
Hilbert Er.ekeun, .li*nlde.l vetL. Saul* on the local recruit drive ufacturer* not to recommend DDT
church. Tim confraternity in u
uriin wlm wn* sent I.. Huy Pine,
Thu Department uf Agriculture delegate at tho Woodman nation ! Ilack’a trial had been scheduled M'linrate pres* relcaxu linked ihi* i.ui. ( ‘ntlndlcN could l.u riivuiI.
which la* now underway with the for use:
al
convention
In
Kan
Antonio
I
lor.
Mnrnluy
but
he
elected
to
A. .'I.I.IrIiu|i CliRlm.g ujd.i'l.l tin yi'Nturduy, will he given u l.ox of
I* ri-fonimuiidlng the use of pyreunll being divided Into two group*)
1. On dairy animals.
Texas In June.
."me Into court today und plead udiiionilion to tlie qUi'stioii of tele- ■'.•lligi' nn.l hurru.l llie Ituv. I.r-.ui cigarettes.
tfrede. 'tthder the direction of Sgt.
'J. On feed consumed hy dairy thrum, an old, well-known insecti­
vl.ilon inasseH.
Mr.
Finch.
G.
W.
Pitt*
of
i
guilty.
t.r.l Feeney from the ullur for
All memher* ure urged to lm
* J . Wy jlufnbley, bluee, Sgt. C. 0. cowa or anlmalt being red for cide, and some newer bug kllteri Tnmpa, and W. C. Merry, Ocala J H# wa* arrested Aug. 21 with
The National Catholic Welfare
l&gt;resent nt the Mny ft mretine
on dairy &lt;•**♦••
f 'f lh c newer will represent th e -12.000 Fh*r«ib i t. vajt othcra In x eerie* of county- C o n f e r s n c o representing the Ni.iing witli the instructor)..
Jonea.
•laughter.
The new textbook, without uf when u tnt&lt;in!&lt;&lt;■r-&gt;Ii i|&gt; drive will
Lieut. 8aul&gt; itatod that many
3. Aa a residual spray in dairy comiKutnds la plperonyl bntOfclde, memher* at the convention.
|wide raids an suspected gambling church's hierarchy said the new &gt;■llllr»l• mentioning ti.u Hoct.ii. l.u i.latined
new wembere are being recruited barns. Residual spray* are on*s which Incrcaaea tho killing power
i 'Klblitlimelits. The others have textbook—a revised edition of thu i ' uro , l.acks up tlie ur,-lil&gt;iulioji hy , '
by tha two aldta and,Md*d that that last Indefinitely, clinging to of pyrethrum. A good supply of
Maltlinorc Catechism used u, u saying tiiat in rertiiin enses Xion t
ull pleaded guilty, also.
U of K JOURNAI.IHT
this Insecticide Is available, Agri­
anyone dealring InforgUltlon per- walls, floors, etc.
,-ta ".th;-2
text
for
*econdiiry ('alh.ilir* cun he saved.
GAINEHVILI.K, Apr. 2 2 -f/ lb talnlng to enllatoment may contact
This meant that tho label* on culture officials say, but there Rae O, Wtlmer, veteran middle" g o l f TOtIHNKY
Hchools and college* in the United
It say* persons “who rumuii. | JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 22 - t/Pj
Lieut. Kader, S g t T. V. Brown or any DDT shipment In Interstate may lm shortage* In • few areas. weatern newspaper reporter and
MIAMI, Apr. 22—(A1)—W. A. Hiatts since the 1880'*—leave* llie ...tksldu
tlie
CuH.olic
ITiur.h]
III-*' I
Another new Insecticide, moth- edllor, will Join the ataff of the (Dub) Pugan, West Palm Ileach, "basic doctrine unchanged."
bltnadlf. The next meeting of the commerce may not contain recom­
KU
through ihi grave fault of their
Atlanta
oxychlor,
also
is
recommended
for
Guard unit will b« bald at the mendations that th* Insecticide be
•u»
Hut It pointed out that the own un.I do not know it to I... thu
University of Florida** depart­ moved Into tho seml-flenls of tho
4 4
Mo,ton
64
dairy
cattle.
Armoey on Thuraday night at 1:00 luted for these three purposes,
Florida
State
Amateur
Golf fnmlliar qucstlon-and-aniwer tuxt- true church, cun lie unveil l.y milk­
ment of Journalism July 1.
Chicago
74
61
Labels now aro being revised.
J 1• M.
&gt;rug Ad
Tho Food and Drug
Administra­
Outstanding In his newspaper Tournament today by dcfcutlng iKiok now answers many modern- ing use of tlie grace* which God
Detroit
7U 6.T
f
------------------------------The Department of Agriculture tion Is planning h
career Is the eight years he served William Y. Htemhler, Miami, in day questions not even thought of gives them,"
Minncnpolt*
H2
42
MINI8TRKL 8P 0N 80R B
TbJ
Jew “ as assistant and managing editor the 18th green.
also has revised Iti recommenda­ DD1 and possibly***!:"*/
In the 1880's.
New York
!lut it udils that person* who do
72
62
The following eddfHonal con- tions to farmers and Is *elling sectlddes. The purpose will bit to of PM, widely read New York
Carl Dann, Jr ., of Orlando, four
It either covers for the first "know that the Catholic Church
Phoenix
114 67
trfbutioae to th« Bemlnol* High them not to use DDT on dairy set th* lawful maximum amount newspaper during the late 30’* and timet winner of tha tournament, time or alters former positions un
tit)
Saint I.O.II,
6.1
i* the true church r t x nn.l icfu*«
School Band fund hay* been re­ cows.
of DDT that may appoar In food middle 40‘s.
turned back Jim Spencer of Han­ such things as war, government, to Join it can not lm saved."
Seattle
66
44
ceived:
Thus DDT, one of tho most products. Th# Food and Drug Ad­
ford S and 1. Dann waa 2 under labor-management p r o b l e m s ,
60
40
Montreul
The (mention of worker-employ­
Family Loan Co,
910.00 widely publicised fly killers, Is ministration baa th* Authority to
par on the first- nine and held a merry killing* and Communism. er relations and rcsponxlblliUej U
Jncksonville
79
BANKA TO CI.OHR
08
Kaffl 'Higginbotham
8.00 being relieved of on* of It* m
fomov* from Interstate sommero*
Of particular timely interest Is kltarply rsvlsed.
HI
All banka In Seminole County 1-un advantage.
Miami
75
all foods that might OcSUin more wlU be closed Tuesday to observe
Hayoe and Dann are paired for one answer that backs up Arch­
86
05
Orlando
The old catechism said that "nrlha semi-finals round.
bishop Richard J. Cushing s stand
li untiBBue «■ rage »«&lt;•»&gt;
79
Tallnhnntiuu
07
' I M
-f:
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 2 2 (/P)—Tito Senate p*,*»d Houae
Rill 384 today railing for. reregistration of all Seminole
County volera in I ISO. The me*auro has previously paaaed the
House.

•

““
S ™ ’,;, S British Ship Is
PUns Are Made
l o K,t Pattern of Still Trapped By
To Launch ’49
uovermnent Income, _
r; _
WAMHNcroN.aT,,. ii a/i«i Communist Guns Hospital Drive

Finance
Measure
Requested

Admiralty Denounces R a t i &lt;i n Ou t l i n e s

|

1

Tomorrow’s Most Promising Citizen
To Be Selected In Herald Contest

S

Col. Crosland
Douglas Stenstrom
Presented Award Tells Executives
At Jaycee M e e t Of German Life
Allied

Berlin

Blood Ihmk Clinic
Termed Success By
Sanford Lions Club

Zones

FBI ( akhesEnemv

No. I Alter i nase ........ . givingsome
In I n d i a n apolis • ..... w r "

Honji Team To Attend
Itiilary Conveiilioii

Guard
Commended
For Soil
Help

U. S. Order Seeks To Keep Milk
Free From All Traces Of DDT

New Rules For Catholics Laid
Out In Revision Of Catechism

Sanford Men Named
To WOW OfficeH Hack Pleads Guilty
To Gambling Charge

For-Get-Mo-Not Sulo
NetH $175 For DAV

THE WEATHER

�mm®
FRIDAY, APRIL U . 1M9

THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

Be Clue;
Legislature
(CsatlaaeO From Fan* Ontl
Murder.■livestock
after July 1, 1050. It
Ir Jin
C a a a l a ' i i reported to I * In for a allffcr
alvfin If HI 1 18 Semite,
flirhi In the llousq than In the.
where It wa* panned hy

1

head was being expanded. Govern-1 walnting In Hankchow for them
ment troop* were unable to coun­ Purpose of tho conference waa
not given.
M'aaMaas* Praia Fa*# o m i
terattack because of artillery fire.
Government offices all over
to Hhnnghnl, the U. 8. embassy
These *ource* said howevar,
'*'*rn»d A inericans to get out now. 11hat government troops had starL Nanking were packing to leave,
mostly for Canton In south China.
(The
SATURDAY
Htate Department in |ed a counterattack against an­ Transport planes shuttled from !
Washington reported approximate other bridgehead planted by 3,- Nanking to both Shanghai ami S’.OO Western Jamboree
ly 200 American* were attached 000 Reds on the south bank 60 Canton carrying nut nfrlcluts.
f ATLANTA. Apr. 22— —A a vote of 28 to 0.
«:«« News
n t Western Jamboree
einlmnty.
Elghty.seven miles east of Nanking, In this
Hen, McClure of Pinellas intro to the
—
--------blood italnrd aulnmohlla wan a
(The Hong Kong newspaper I 7:00 The 7 o'clock club
area
Red
troops
were
so
close
to
diired
n
hill
that
would
removo
i
morn
U.
H
.
citixen*
still
were
in
poaalbta rlue today In the aearrh
1
S:00
Popular Music
the highway and railway that Sing Tao Jlh Po said In a dis­ I l&gt;10 Morning Devotions
for the slayer of John Garris, nil rent rontrol* in Florida under the capital.)
patch from Canton that a state «:«r&gt; Hllver Hirings
travel
between
.
Nanking
and
authority of the recently enacted
Metropolitan Opera tenor.
Foreign Military ijunrtcrs said
of emergency had l&gt;een declared ' »ioii News
the Communists In a surprise Shanghai already was unsafe. But there.)
Police broadcast a lookout no­ Federal Rent Control Act.
»: l &amp; Knreeiix O*oW
!&gt;:ln lilus
Hue Barren
Mar
Hep. Carlton of Duval county river crossing had captured tho ' routes may lie rut at any time.
tice for the ear, n blue Packard.
The
Dally
Nawa
said
Commun.
9:4J Popular Music
Then a short while later, they can- suggested refunding to reta il: government's naval base at Klan- I Another new missing was mad# 1st troops wero attacking three lomo
Blus
•Wa ourrwwBB,
old. New.
Bo rr«ws4, ■'
gasoline dealers 2 percent of gus gyin. Tho base Is about midway [near Anklng, about 160 miles mile* north of Pukon, the rail­ 11:00 Children's Cti
Classic Hour
called the notice.
11:10 Album Itevlew (UBMC)
between
Nangking
and
Shanghai
•
southwest
of
Nanking,
by
6,000
taxes
collected
ny
thorn.
Tho
re­
Officers refimed to
nay de­
head across the Yangtes from 11:41 Military Band
Klangyln It Is ea*y_to |Communists, tho ministry source Nanking.
finitely if the ear had hcen found. fund would reimburse dealers for rutFrom
Firing could be heard 11 :00 News
tho roads to Shanghai.'Rut ' said,
gssolino
evaporation.
11:11 Homes on land
plainly In tho capital.
Parking lot attendant* called
11:10
1406 . Club
an
even
greater
threat
was
boilI
Government
defenders,
stretchThe House received a hill hv
police to *ay the automobllo had
1:00
Popular Music
l.ailn Americana
been left with them for about half Rep. I'ooser of Jackson which ioulhwcst"’° Ut
:I1
m ""
‘ h (front,
H lhlnseemed
nvpr 000
ml,M to
of check
r,ver
powerless
tliu* theory as to why engage-, l;*0 Musical Varieties
an hour. They *ald they noticed would amend the free hog cholera
Bar
None Itanch
serum law to permit farmers to ! There the Communists had shov- , the Communist tide.
blooditaln* In the hack aeat.
ini'nt and wedding rlngn are worn lino Haturday Hwlnx
InnoeulaU
Uude-swiiM.thomsslves
1
cii
a
t
least
15,000
veteran
trisips
.
.
.
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was
not
official
confirmaHtar
Meanwhile mental expe l t i utiirt
on the third finger of the le ft, *:j|U Today's
Music Isivere I’roarem
lad the nucer motive* whlrh led mstcml of having it done by the ««i"** to the south hank under (|on ,jmt ,|m lenders of NationT tsntlm s Jive Reaalon
hand
I*
that
the
Egyptian*
lie-'
county
veterinarian.
,,rinll’ry
Dre.
,
n||llt
chi|m
|
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„ff
to
BC0
young Theodore lllllc* to kill n
“ ilia Mutlo
Popular
Rejis. Dowds of Putnnm and . Latest reports from defense ! Chlsng. Rut Chinese press dls- licvrd n vein ran from that finger, aiao Heavenly (lospel Hlnaere
little boy.
Tha
1:41 Bright Spot
~
Lantnff
of
Dade
today
introduced
I
ministry
sources
said
the
bridge-'
patches
Insisted
that
Chlsng
was
directly to the heart.
Ml
Hllle*, 10, slow-witted and lan­
*:oo Newi
guid, confessed that ho garrnted n hill which would put the State I _ ________ _____________________________ ________________
and dubbed slx-year-old George Rond Department on the sume
•'Peanut*” Counter In a hotel fur* July 1-Junn 30 flsrat yenr as
other stnto ngcnclcs. The Bond
nao* room yastorday.
tnd ‘In Carson
City, Nev., with Department now Is tho only only
Am
“
a wink at the buddy of two po­ agency that uses tho cslcndnr i
liceman he shot to death, 10-year- yenr ns Its flscnl year.
Hops. Moody of Hillsborough nnd
old David Blackwell died in the
Nevada penitentiary ga* chamlwr Tapper of Gulf proposed tho Stnto
1050 general election ballot In­
at dawn today.
it suggested recommrndn- I
Blaekwoll, a former Taroma, clude
ton to Congress Hint It npprove ,
Wash., high school I&gt;oy, was ex­
up n limited World Fed |
ecuted for Iho fatal *hootlng of setting
Government.
Rajio police officer* Leroy II. rrnl
The ballot item would rend:
i
death anil Allen (Has* n« they
"Do you, ns n sovereign citizen i
■ought to question him about * of Florida and the United Hinton (
robbery in November, 1047.
of America direct our represent.
stive* In tho national Congress I
to uigr the President nnd the
Congress to tnkc Hie lend in enl
ing for amendment* to tho (lull- !
(Caallaaae r m a P*«« Oast
could occupy many Channel ports ed Nations Charter, strengthen
In 15 days,” ho declared. "Wo have Ing the United N'nllons into n
won the battle of the air lift," he limited World Federal Government
capable of enarllng, Interpreting
asserted.
Ha referred tn nations llko Po­ and enforeng law* to prevent I
land, Knumanla, and Bulgarin as w ar?"
IhlH In flic; news! lilg I’ainl Ncwh of equal Interest to Home Owner nnd «»nlr»cl Fainter. In
The Royal Pnlm wns named
the "perimeter of democracy l«nrlrlltinti
to Special ViilueH and other fenluren chnrnrlcristic of thin Color Style Show and Paint
Iho
House
and
the
"Woodcause they havo In them many by
Hale, Ihe Spring Paint Event prenentH the mtml romprehenHlve line-up of quHlity materlabi It
freedom loving people, although peeker lobby” todny ns llieii
choice for Florida's official sta te
Lon been poMMihlc to iiNNemhle. IT h Spring Paint Time In Hentinole County,
under Communist control.
In his travel* in Germany, tree.
Aided considerably by tile far'
Franco and Belgium, ha declared Hint there's n pnlm tree (of un­
he did not encounter at any time known variety) on (he Slate senl
anyone who wa* unfriendly or hos­ supporters of the Roynl Pnlm
tile. lie told of tho plane trip from weathered nearly nn hour of
New York tn London in 14 hours spirited debnte to eomo out with
during which ho slept most of the h 00.H vote.
time, though hi* wlfo remained
The Senate passed by 22-16 n
wide awake.
hill to reipllre n person found
The trip to France Included linide in nn arrirlent to pHy costs
visits to battlefield* of both World 1j,'f"'t'ht
‘ "
mishap or lose Ills drtv
Wari. A motor trip with a nows Ing license for u yenr.
Showing mnny new anil eany wnyn
correspondent was made to LullThe present law provides tlmi
lo add lieniitIcm of rolor lo every
shaven In Gormany, tn the n driver mny hnvo one "free
wlgsh
Runr Valley nnd eastward toward ,i,|e» before being subject to such
ntMik and corner of Ihe home . . .
Berlin, where difficulties were en -. penalty union* he shows evidence
inside and oulHlde.
counteract due to (he Russian lm -j„f future financial responsibility,
poaad blockade,
A hill to "ban the closed slmn
He told of a visit with Archduke |n Flnrldn" f°f profession* ** well
Otto, who spoke In Sanford hefora'ai labor unions was Introduced In
tha Exaeutlve's Club last yaar. anti •the House by Rep. Pooser of
IIKNJAMIN MOOKK'H
a *)i tfcat tha Ipttar had In h i*, Jackson rounty.
,
•i's*
». j . .
ii »
poataxslon a stock of Rnaslan pa-1 ){«, said It "Includn the Inw
Hale
para from behind the Iron Curtain. ( profession and all others."
Heady-Mixed
Col. Crosland told of how the
The measure would dcclaro
Russian* got possession of A m cr-,Mthat any group, orgnnlzntlim or
Kan plates for printing of occupa- assorlnllun In whlrh net sons are
tlon money In Germany, winted rnmilrcd to he niem(&gt;ers licfoie
bills by the lisle, anil told of how being able or allowed to carry nn
PIliTa KEG. 15.90
FINE Grade. Itesdr.
American authorities Issued new Ills particular business, Job, calling
Mlied Pnlm In While
money, making the old money or profession is a lalsir union
nnd Standard Color*.
-llH e
worthless.
within the meaning of this net."
This Pslnl has xlvsn
— — —— ——
All rent rontrol* in Flnrldn
Hallsfartlou
in
FlnrlThe automotive Industry now wnuid h,. cmlc by a hill introda for more than 20
produces as many vehicle* In a duceil III the House by Rep. Meyear*.
day—28,000—as it produced in the Clure of Pinellas,
Tho bill provides for notifica­
entire year of IDOL
SPECIAL VALUE |.lf» qt.
tion of the Federal llnuslng KxAccording to men in tho field, pedlter that "federal rent control
more saiesrnen earn $10,000 or I* no longer necessary In the
mom a yonr than do members of state of Florida,
IIENJAMIN MOOKE'H
any other profession.
Under the new fedcrsl law. all
rent rontrol* would niitomnllcnlly
be terminated 16 days after re.
relnt of surli notification.
With
With
The Committee on Halt Water
Fisheries offered the House a
Purchiwe
Purchase
bill which would set a minimum
sire for redfisb ratight In Flnrldn.
M0 E. SECOND STREET
There Is nn regulation
regu
at pre*1___ l v u , „ u i sent governing the slxe of red

Church
ttio t Cuagretrattosml &lt;
eta
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Cavalcade
of
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Farm Market Report
Tw l-Llle Hoags
Sports Parade
Dinah H|ior# Hints
Hunday School lesson
nvyin
Keynots by Carle
O rn iin Interlude
Mikee Mysteries
Jern of Pur. Hege
Rlderi
Me
ieel tho Band
llo
Jure# Opry •
Broadway Hrndwason
You. You. You and You
Sports King of Day
According to Record
Composers Corner
Classical Houvenlra
News Turntable Tima
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1:41

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Hunday Matlnaa

1:10 Buenos Amigos
1:41 Pipe* of Melody
l:nn Lutheran Hour
1:10

1:41

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SUNDAY
Sunday Musicals
t-st the Bible Hpsak
Community Chepsl
Organ nevsrlss
. llefrals
Vocal llarm onltsre
Breakfast with Star
Hawaiian Kchoae
Popular Music
Front Page Drama
Jungle Jim
Comic
• tile Weehly Man
Chorletara
Upper Room
(lospel Hlagers

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Fam iliar Classic*
Popular Music
ducat Editor
Tha 4:10 Bright Spot
Time for
Tim*
Jhrlst
Church of Ch
Brest Work*
N»w*
Music
Safety Show
Naval Air. Iteserv#
Vole# of Army
Four Knt^hU
Hero* to Vote
Proudly W# Hall
Methodist Church
Report to Congress
Ouset Htar
A»s Marl* Hour
Sport* King of Day
According to Record
Popular Music
Classical Souvenirs
New*
Music you Remember
Mldnlxht Rendesvous
News
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OpM Tuasdaja and l«rldn.vN f,„h whlrh m„y
UVrn. T|„
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fish lasa than 12 Inchrs long from
ktlan Science literature In- tho and of Its nose to the fork
the Christian Science

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WINTER HAVEN, Apr. 2 2 (/|v)—'The Stste Citrus Inspection
Htireau 10:00 A. M. report today
may h* read, borrowed, or pur- In boxes
Grapefruit Granges Tangerines
ehu M .
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Rail■ 07,111
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Truck 81,030
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FRIDAY, A i m

22, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
—

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

IN T H E C i n C t ’ IT COURT O r T H E
^ Y I N T H J U D I C I A L C I I I C f l T . IN
W in d koh h e m in o i.e c o u n t y .

ri.OlllHA IN CHANCKHY.
WILLIAM A. HUUnUTII. J i t .
Plaintiff,

va.

J E A N HUDDUTH.
Defendant.
n o t ic e

n iv o h C B
n r p u b l ic a t io n

IN T H E NAME OE T H E S T A T E OF
F LO R ID A . O R BE TIN O H ;
O: J E A N HUDDUTH whoa* realt n i 't la unknown.
YOU AMR I I K n K R Y N O T IF IE D
th a t atilt In divorce haa liaan flint
a a a l n i t you In tha Ci rcuit Court.
J a n t h Judicial Circu it. Uounty of
Twtiilnole umt S t a t e &lt;&gt;f Florida, al
Hanford, Florid a
Your linat.and.
W illiam A
Huddtith,
Jr
la the
BlnlnUlf. ftlul Hill. J e a n .SuJdutU.
a r e the defendunt. You are here
hy reipilred
to he and
appear,
plead or anawer to the Mil of c o m ­
plaint on or befo re May 17, 11119.
elae a decree pro confraao will l.e
entered agalnet you.
W IT N E S S my hand uml offic ia l
oeal llila It tli day of April, lath.
- P.
. . HERNDON
..........
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U. S. Engineers Find
Contractors Eager |
To Get Projects .1

NOTIC E O F INTRNTIO:
ION TO R E o ib t e h
_____J
F IC T IT
8 IONAUR
US
Nollca la licraby Riven that tha
iimtrrK'aned, pureiiant to tha FIctltloua
Name
Htatute.
Chapter
WASHINGTON —OVi— Flight•9962 Lawa of Florida. Acta of 1941,
will re a la ler with lha clerk of the cent in charge of the Imlk uf govrlro ulf cotirl In and for Oranito eminent construction nre finding
County. Florida, upon receipt of contractors n lot more eager for
of pu blication of fhl&gt; notice,
r roof
he flrtitloua name itl K -9 CLUB work than they were n few month)
under which f t anil en ca uad In »tr&lt;hu alnra i on Highway 17 and 92,
"At one time we had to beg to
I’ra lrle latke SuPdlvIelun Seminole
County. Fla T h e parly or partlra gat the work token off our land*,''
Inlereatnd a r e : R egina M llerkmnn says an offirlgl in the Alomir
Roa 19*. Route I Montand. Florid a

Dated at Orlando, Orange Count

Florida.
i day of Marc l:
1149
Name of I'ereoii p
placing ndv Am
old and Malheny Addreaa 9117 Flor
hla llank tlulldliig Orlando. Florida
I'lltillehrd In T h e Hanford Herald
Hanfirrit. F l n i l . U -------------------------------

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H I A R I NG
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There

H K n i i U — I'litt S a l e f .e l t \ K M O T E
M u niifiie tu re il Id .
C A I H 'K N T K U M O HTO N l n .
W h o s e fittiiru iilee Is Ihteketl H&gt; Over O ne lltin ilre il
Y e t tr s O f S n e e e s s f t i l Selliitu O f lliuililv I'itittl•».

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MEN A R E CoLOB BUMP
WHEREAS 1 0 U T o F 2 5 0
WOMEN ARE COIOR fUMt

Is

Nime

U s e Out I'ittitl Kninti T r e e W h e n Tim I’aittl Tnttr I ttriiil u r e O r Sntitll A r li e l e s O r W e Will I'uiiil T h e m ! ! !
( ' h i n g e Tittle \titl Mitleriiil Only —W e Will Citll I nr
Anil D eliver F r e e .

CAN &lt;URM I t'S

HLAD PROM SlDL
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lilt) Tout I in I And t i l n s s U d h &lt; ntilnli-nri- l(nv F rn n i
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Sanford Paint &amp;

Kural Common Sense

6 /{OMTEITtf

One

C m crs

^ U N -fE R A C f /N f.

pay. Milt none of the iigcm-ir.t reDuke's Rolf leant has won the tiorl., that prices arc far ettotiRh I
Gel FRF.HII HATTKHIK.4 for
Southern
Conference
champion­
AI.L hearing glda her* at home.
lielow the estimates lo make it 1
ship 11 of the lust 12 times.
likely that they will have any
money left over from the fund*
appropriated. As to what this
trend means, the opinions of tha .
Rovernment men differ.
Knr one IhiiiR, this has been a
slack season in Ihe construction
fly SPUDS JOHNSON
ll) i FITLY millWNHiONI-:
industry. A sellers' market miRlil
.MANY
ItU
R
A
I.
PKOPI.F.
AUK
FRIDAY FAItK
return in the sprltiR or summer.
I Fol use A pi ll 21 I
The chief factor, acrordiiiR n&gt; W O R K IN G T O M A K E T H K IH
III1MKS MORE A T T U A t ’T lV K
llitubil Ibu-k l.obstei T a i ls , Shoemost of the enRineers, is that
String l’otatiM-9. Ilna-eoli with lh&gt;l
conditions In the construction in-,
duslry me hrromltic la-tter slnliil-1 That Florida's rural people aie ImnlaiM- Siniee. Kveiytlav Muffins,
lied. HhurtiiRc of matrrinls of all becoming more and more iiiteieslcd .Mixed Salad, I'ilieiipple. Revet age.
I Recipe foi Slat m-i I Dish l-'ol
kinds used to lie a nik'htmgro. in iimktug their liomea and com­
C h a r t e r Vs. h i m
l l e s e r t e D ist ric t \u. a Now most Items, except eement. munities attractive uml pleusmg lows i
H E F O I I T O F 4‘fl.XlttlTICIA O F T I I E
and steel, arc plentiful. The short-1 to the eyo is drat ly evident from KVFRYDAY MUFFINS
S t s F o i l 11 t f l . t v n c A ATIIl A X1. IM A K (IF
•
Ingiedieiils: I cup sifleil nil age of skilled lalair has Ih-oii large­ reports of county homo demonstra­
' S A A F O H D F L O R I D A IA T I I E S T A T E O F F L O R I D A ,
ly alleviated hy the government's tion agents during Die past few purpose flour, 2 teaspoon, ('liking
ijinwdi-i.
lenspoon salt, I laMeapprentice training proRtnin .
months.
AT T I I E C L O S E O F HI S I A E S a OA
All this makes it easier for the
A i’i t t l . i t Him
It's not that many home demon- apooti sugar, I tablespoon bullet oi
contractor to estimate his cw ti slralion and I It rluli memhrra mat gin me, I egg, I'M cup milk
1*1 H I .ISIIEII IA IIENFOAME TO C A L I .
M A D E HA C O W m t O M . E I I O F T H E
Mfllind- Sifl fluiir, baking powil
and trim his profit margin. He have not been planting flnweis and
Cl HHI1ACV, I AD EII Slit TIOA
doesn't have to nllow for a heavy slit ubs around their home for or, salt, ami siigai togellni Aild
nan. I . a. h e v i a e d s t a t i t e n
cushion to compensate him for many years, for they have, hut bullet oi margarine ami --ul m
A S SET S
Cash, balances with oilier banka. Including reserve balance.
losses which are likely to be caus­ there aeems to he a greater inter­ with pantry blender tintil ful pint
and ra sh Items In process of collection
MM.SOS 99
ed by scarcities and delays.
United S t a t e s Uovernnient ob lig ations, direct and
est than ever in this important Iclcs are tiny. Heat i gg with elec­
guaranteed
.......
....................................
t.tll.lln ll
Furthermore, the contractors' work now. Thousands ol Florida's tric mixer or rotary egg bentei
Obligations
nf Staten and political subdivisions
S J .9 I* 62 costs
are diminishing. Various home demonstration rluli women until thick ami pale eoloied; mid
Reserve
hank!
S.IMi ou
an
Other
bonds,
notes, and dslienlures
|oo,n7.',
lltllk and bent to combine. Add egg
JCoorp
a n soraand
(Irn hiding
1 1 ) 1 7 stoverd|afta|
overdi
A7A.ISI l« Undo surveys diffet, but the ('outls stdlsco
o c k sinilt
|Including
IX.I60U0
ock of Federal
and I-II club girls have planted I milk to dry ingredients, Stirling
■ la rllauarua
tB pretnlsea
I t f . l s a . X l . l u r n l l m e and I •.
l.a nLowned
1
•J f
w flTlures 111,410 19
66,617 .16 merer . Department. combliit’a all axnleg*. rosea, and a great variety
only until flour is moistened. Spoon
Other assets
7.116 :•&gt; their rrpurta Into a composite con­
TOTAL AlllltITII
A.AUJ.I9A M struction cost Index, It indicates nf annuals In Ihelr yards during mill 11 medium sued muffin pans
the
pnst
two
or
three
months,
I.IAItll.lTIK*
and bake in mmlciatcly hot (lUliF.)
that rosta rose lo the all-time peak
Demand depuslte nl llidlvldiiala, partnersh ips and
and this wotk nteuna that their
oorpnrallofM
4.021,691 o| in September ll*48--lo 117.2 per­ homes will he mure attractive ami oven for about 20 lutnutea, or until
Tim e depnelta of Individuals, parlnersh lp s, and
cent above the average in UKlO. more satisfying to them. It also 1done.
co rp orations ................................................................................... ......... 1. 116.79).99
Then they fell steadily until In means that folks who pass that
Dtpnalta nf United S l a t e s (lovernmen i
111,*77 97
Deposits of S t a t e s and political huImII v Is Ioiis
76 *. 7)4 91 th-.Tiolier HUH thry stood at ll.’I.O
.SATURDAY SNACK
Other deposits ( certified amt canhlrr's ch eck s, el c t
17.037 IA percent above the IU3D average. way will derive iiioeli in.ire .nD
TOTAL D E P O S IT S
|6 J6U.U26 n7
IF ........- Aptd 2 2 1
fnetlnn
ft
•
•
hi having seen then
The
department
al*o
haa
alt
Other llahllllles
I 9.al% 3A
loaided IT auk fin lee Roll-, I bite
TOTAL l.l AIII I.IT I EH
«. 179.670 ).1 index of the ptiii's of all con­ homes Ilian they would if tin flow
I AP I T AI. At I'tlt' ATS
struction mnlerials. In September, era and shrub-* hint not hern D. lig h ts , II.O "I I ’olil Hev,.|„g*
C A P IT A L STOCK
planted
4 Recipe fm Slain-d Disli l-Td
B l e t Common slo ck , total par 11 no.iliin.wn
100.000 00 the peak month, they averaged
Not content with Improving Ho- l"Ws )
S u rp lu s
116.IMHI mi 12,VI peieent above the Hliltl avUndivided p ro lll s
19. 121 . A) eiage Tills dropped to 122.1 tier- appearance of I heir own lininea in 11 \TF DKI.IGIITS
Rese rv es land ret irem en t acco un t for preferred stock i
I, Jll* KA rent hv Fell. in. The big decline tills May, however, many mini
Ingiedieiils. 2 clips sift'd en
TOT A L C A P IT A L ACCOUNTS
112.&lt;21 29
TOT A L L IA IIIL IT IE H AND C A P IT A !. ACCOUNTS
A.* 92,199 Al was in lumber, which fell from women and girls have coopeialed ii.lied flout. '» teaspoon baking
WEMIIHAAIIA
211 I percent above the I MU aver­ in making tile roudsides and ihe
Assets pledged or ass igned In se cure llalillltlee
age in August, the peak month, to streets nf their rnlninillillles nnue
and for other purposes
1. 400. 117 . AX
uttraelive. Knowing thut inline III IV take pllile, wliert- Ih e lawn
S t a l e of F lorid a. County of Seminole, en:
227 I |torrent In December.
L II F. Mann, ca eh le r nf Ilia abo ve-nam ed hank, do soleoinly nwear
The trend Inward a buyers' mar­ live siirrniindiiigs make for a mute aid ornuim-nliil. and tile gem m l
th a t lha aliova a tate m en l la tru e lo the best of mr knowledge and belief
ket is more marked In liuhl con­ Hiitisfylng life, home demiin.ilin in itliess will lie I«-sl fill. Will evell
II F MANN, ca sh ier
struction I lion n heavy construction, lion agents have been urging the I" ' l&gt; lulu pel Imps l&lt; live hi &gt; pi "Ii
Correct Attest
.1 L. INHI.EY
piobiihly reflecting lower lumber women and girls with wlium they b ins betti-i uml give him ii " l i f t "
I. I F R A / I E I I
ro-.lit You don't nerd as much lum work lo increase their effort:! along in Ids lurntiil a t ti t u d e when ••&lt;-•
J C IIUTCIIIHHN
going m a y hr a bit t o u g h
And
her lo mnslruel roads, dams and tills line.
Directors
Sworn to and subscribed be fo re me this 19th day April. 1919
I.llteied, weedy, and untidy ynul. lb* people wlm pa ss by Unit t o l l ,
bridges ns in the erection of build­
R U T II II SCI ITT
have little appeal for folks wlm i ii irn rllv e limoe will a l io receive
ings.
Notary Public.
Jj^Commlielon Expire. March I. 1911
The situation varies geograph- live in nucli surroundings, have mi Hi. be nefit th a t un von e en jiiy on
tealv, loo. In the District of Colum­ nppeal for those who see them a- ■••-ing unmetliing p lea sa n t.
HEPIIIAT O F A I I O I . D I V ) COMPANY
bia, for example, there was leas they pnsa hy. Hut lake a place
It'a n great work these mini
A F F ILIA T E OF A
NATIONAL BANK
public construction lisul year than where Ihe fence is In good repair, w-'iuen and girl i me doing, and
" ,J'*HEU IN ACCOHDANCE WITH
in the year prevloua. Contractor where the yard ia a smooth green i\i-ryune should say "more pnwei
hLITION hill, U g HEVUED RTATi rr.9
h*?r?
wnpV mnrp arpet " f grn:-.5, and where shrub, t : bcio." An iillruelive, inly Imine
.
HFFOIIT AS 01* Arnil. II, 1818. OF
ATLANTIt' THI aT tJIWPANY JACKSONVII.I.E. FLOHIDA,
than i-outractora in many other and flowers nlimiud — Hint's an oi.| romiminity In-Ipi llu- folk i
•
W I T H T I I E SA NFORD
areas. As a result Ihe ragerneaa other matter. Tim owner will feel a Ini live there, lo-lps pu &gt;ii'i sby,
■ 'T a i .V 'w * *,T !P ? V '
SAN FORD , FLOR ID A
of bidders and their lowered nwdn' that here Is a place In which lu­ •iid helps llu' slntr iiu n whole
Kind nf huxlnasa:*, r
'
r ' 4 t t m' *, , " r ” , , U ' , ' r&lt;
"
tlona has lieeu especially notice4 f t t n «e'1 , mYH!*..h d 1V* c,'l'ipsn y. holding co ntro lling Interest In thU and able here.

C o m ity

oil

/ o w n IN JA P A N .
So NAMED BY/NL
JA P A N E S E To

notified and required to present engineer* find themselves in Ihr
any clnlms
and demands
which Imppler position of buyers in a
you. or eith er of you, may have buyers' market. This fll' true not
, a g a in st the e s t a t e of H A R R I E T
In- the
■ J A N E D O E R R HOVE, d e c e a s e d . ,only
- - - AFX,
- - - -hut
« also in the I
late of said I'nun ly, lo the County Federal Works Agency the Office i
Ju d ge o f Sem inole County. F l o r i d ,, uf Army Fingiuecra and the llenl his o ffic e lo the court house
of said County a l Hanford. Florida, clamatinn Division of Ihe interior
with in eight ca len d a r monllts from Deparlmen..
Ilia lim e of the fir st pu blication ..
They say that In most sretinns j
Ihla notice E a ch claim or demand
shall he In w riting, and shall sta te of the country the bidding on gov- ,
the place of reigdenre and post of eminent contraet* is keener Ilian j
flee address of the claimant, amt
shall he sworn In hy I hi- claimant, it has Ih-cii In years. More con- |
a-ienl. or a tto rn ey, and any such tractors submit bills, they sny, and
claim or demand nut so filed shall their hid pricea arc more closely |
he void
bunched, showing n sharper in -1
MARION HOVE M E Y E R
As a d m in istra trix of me
tercet
in rcIII iir contracts.
i
E s t a te of
Harriet J a n e Doerr Hove I In anmr rases the p ries ipiotcd (
Deceased
are below the costs the Rovernment
Fit Hi puhllcatlon April 1st. |»I9
had estimated it would have to -

HEARI NG
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Energy Cominlsxlon. "The builders
were leery of tuking on new Job*, i
They didn't want to Ret tied tip [
with Roveinmelit contracts ami
then final they couldn't get the
materials to finl »h the a e ik

Sometime) i-niit tm-tor* used lo
j IN THE c o u r t o f THE c o u n t y |Include In their bids eontiiiRenry
FIo'ltli.A
'pi ViVm a t f ' " NT V fee* ns Ii Ir Ii ns HO percent. Thai
' In re * Ketat* nf ' " ’ "ATL
u&gt; if Mm„.rin| *oimitirs. risinR
|Ha r r i e t JANE l*oERR h o v e I pricea or other factors increased
. T n * A u ! CREDITORS AND pK| , '[ 'j » cost, the eontmclor could Innot
I honh IIA VINO CLAIMS o r DE- hla price ns much as .in percent.
Clerk of the Clrrolt Court. , MANDM AOAIN.ST HAID ESTATE:
Today, 'however, Uncle Sam's
('•ntlfm
la
f'n
oHl w
K l«,r |,|ll. |
Y
llil find
Toil
and Fill’ll
each Ilf
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hereby
Camlnoln
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whose nmne Is auppoxed to have
echoed through tho valley when
Wiic’y •Trtaii. ol Alimillr Trual Company, do Ncdamnly her mother called her.

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Chinese Revolution

Tha Sanford Herald

THE WORLD TODAY

I M i M U k r f la 1MO

Herald Contest
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: FRIPAT, APRII&gt; «fc 1948

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,

Truman Speech

Rabbi Stephen Wise

Paallaee#

The Chinene civil war, ufler a three months’ truce han
the late jmat, Walt Whitman,
j
; ________ ^
_ Ta«pi^Tribune
____________
•By DRW ITT MACKENZIE
lieen resumed with renewed vigor. Kver since the end of
l u f a i A r ia it t e
Many calebritlaa ware photo~
"
•
HI ■a«M ll&gt; i f t w . ______ the Japanese war the Chlnene Communlittn of the north have
graphed by Mr. Cox at the Royal | An extraordinarily useful ca-.ju x t such tragedies as your Grand
t a t a w l aa su — I ales* a . i l w
m i t e ar, iM ft at It e raat olftea been fighting the Chinese Nationalist* of the South with | wa .hall know noon how much Palin Hotel, Miami, and an auto- rear has ended and Jawry In the Jury la investigating today, and
r i n l t e atel i i l l a M
all the fury of the usual fratracldal struggle. Hone aroused striking-power tha Chinan* Com- graphed collection of more than I United Htates, indeed In the Tampa cannot afford such things.”
S Bsafsr*.
V a a i m . at Maes* » u i f T
•too of these wax destroyed during world, has lost one of Its most | Beloved by many faiths outside
in Januury that at least th e blood-letting had ended In , mcinlat^ armlc*
■ o l ia n u L. b a n
the hurricane of 1020. These In- distinguished crusaders with the, hi. 0Wn. Dr Wise was a vleoroui
B a ils .
gone.
.
,
..
.
, I tie River— last formidable bar-1••lulled
eluded plot
pictures of Presidents death of Dr. Htephen 8. Wlsa.
|pleader for tolerance and underOOKIIUlf D i n
•________ l u l i m H i a u w ________
Americans will now lie given unother opportunity to !r|er i^tween Red China and the i Harding and Hoover, of John MrIlls Hat »f religious honors and standing as a basis for Internain fin in io O ir ii
lonel llarrymoro, D. W. achievements as a campaigner for tlonalinm. “Internationalism." he
see what Communism Is like. A basic tenet of Communism Nationalist south—would !*• Na- Corndck, Mo
B . Carrier — ---------------- ---- — • .at
is violence. Nothing worthwhile In politics or government, poleonlc If t h e y enrountereil Griffith, Albert I’ayxnu Terhune, world-wide Jewish unity and an once said, "must be founded in tho
•as M a a tfe ---------------------- I .as
Rudy Vallee, Ring Crosby, Warner unrestricted Jewish national home, home. There we must teach AmerIM so their theory runs, cun be nchleved by peaceful means. The *,r®n* •'ralatmrte
k taa M aalh a
I s M aalha _
Perhaps we should do batter to llaxter, Irene Hordnnl ami Anita In Palestine Is long. In addition to 1icanlim and the truth that Amtr_
ia .e s Communist has no patience. He cannot afford to wait. Ho
V sar ____________._______ „
Vlmolm^Uon In terms of‘ "N» Stewart.
' A ll s k it s a r y a a l l m , M u te mt
this work, Rabhl Wise manifested &gt; “ '■ not * m" “ ' r of h,r,h ,mt •
---------- weakness. For It ia _g
During hi. early raraer with tha
rhaaha. ra a a la ila a a a a 4 a a lla a s mt must act now. If he cannot win the election, then he must tiunallst
matter of worth.”
• a la ria la iM B la l a . (h a a a ra a a a ml seize control oy force.
.
, relatively speaking.
Ilradley studios In Naw York' he an Intense Interest In public pro­
Hera was an American who pro.
m ls S a * h a t e artll ha e i a r e e * l a ,
motion
of
peace
and
labor
and
I
Ho we will see lignin what Communism means to a I Already the Communist chief, photographed Mary
I'lckfnrd,
foundly believed In the oneness of
H m t ' a r B B T a n la la a r a l —.______
welfare
legislation.
I
country. W e will see hundreds of thousands, perhaps m ll-lM*° Tas-Tung, has flung troops &gt;Mark Twain, Cardinal (ilhhons,
B a a ta a s a i* # N a lla a a ll. I ,
„„ . . .
, .
the world, in the equality and
.a ll, n n * l U n i t e ,

mm* H a t e , a t

m aim ed ln »B«tob* the river at strategic and President Wilson. While at
m anned in
lntat n|MirrinK th. m on with th.- Princeton. N.J. he was summoned
body and soul. We will see great multitudes of human be- Pry; "liberate all China.”
to photograph Theodore Roosevelt
ings starved as they huve not starvetl before, und great ( This resumption of fighting, nod Andrew Carnegie, seated to.
cities destroyed und plundered. And even If the Communists' grim as it is. will clarify the sit- gether in a phaeton. The occasion
win. it will take China generations to recover front th is - uatlon fa-lrr than would long was the dedication of the million
. , *t
.
K
drawn-out talk. The Nationalist dollar artificial Inke which Mr.
IlOincailSl.
, now know that appeasement won't Carnegie bad ilonatcd to Princeton
Those who advocate (.ominunisill for our country ; work with the Communists.
University, und which Is now used
| F RIDAY. APR, 22,_ 1919 _
tire reckoning without the cost. Kven If enough ignorant j peace could be achieved solely for shell races
3 IB L B VBIISK TODAY
to Hanford in
'and poverty-strlken iteople could Ite fount! to make a form i-1,,n **ed terms. The onlj, way to Mr. Cox &lt;rumr
-u
clear-cut decision Is !•• IKHfi and re-established ihe Essex
. Every mothar magnifies the •liable show of revolution, they could not win. Democracy |^1^ *' , “ out.
i Studio here which he later purLord In song. Tha miracle of hlrih nml freedom are too firmly entrenched in America to Ite I j , the Nationalists carry out the:chased,
would be overwhelming in wonder, uprooted by tho evil and false doctrines of Communism. At plans which they have been con-, To Ihe winning child In the
we are witnessing the contest a Iteuutiful .lurllng Silver
War*.1M? so” X T maSnifV^;! V1'* vp,rly w',r" t’ lhc ^ m u n ls t s could do nothing hut bring templallng,
beginning of another stretch uf porringer, out of which the younglord, and my spirit hath rejoiced down the roof upon their own bends, us they are In China,
bloodshed and destruction. It lx| sters ran eai his morning cereal,
in God my saviour. I.like I: 4(1,1
------------------------------------------------------small comfort to note the histor-' will lu­ preserrteil with name en(raved (hereort by William K.
leal fact that this will be onl)I I K1
a further phase uf the civil slri/ci- Katler. local jeweler.
How murli don it coil lo have
that has been going on InterIn IU-I-I Mr. nailer jmrebased
"Confusion now linlh made his masterpiece
1"
a falsi liigliwjy arridrul) Mod of
PI
mitiently ever slnre the revnlu from Henry Mcl.nulin, Sr., the
Iv ({noted by lion of ill)I, which resulted In the present store at 112 South Park
This line from Shakespeare wus most aptly
ut do nol dunk of surli a lliing
‘ ifoi of u re overthrow of ihe throne and tin- Ivemii', wlicrc- lie bail wurknl ns
in leiuii of cadi, hut tile National |Justice Robert Jackson In the dissenting opinion
1! i•
&gt; wnii li n‘*"
repairman tor nine yearn,
-«l it out (’out Huprt-ms* Court sl&lt;&gt;c-iHioii rcRarditiK thp lnts»r-Mtat»* «f-lesioblishment of the Reimhllr.
*riw
Safely Council list figured
ri— •*— was tounili-il by Mi.
that evely lime a person is kilted fvets of clivomr IttWM. Tho court ruled that tha .S tate &lt;&gt;' \
" T ” 1 ^ L « . ‘t u £ Me* ..dtn'ln' IHtU. 1‘rinr In nimon ilif hi«liway the naiion lo%e% (’oiiiiectinit acted properly iii netllriK mjljl® Nevada clivorc*^: r:iiinnK KmI-.siidk iih* N«tiona)ini* |•&gt;»* to Sinfnril
.................
Mr. KaUer bail
118.200, in AVfUKf w«Kn lie hiikIiI ' iHM'ttllfie nf tho i'lrcillllNtfiiU'OH Ulldor whirll it WftM ohtailHMl. i ||#Vl,
J,n*|,urin/ IIIkfianifiirni** t
omiiloynl nl Pi. IMyers b&gt;
la la a i
N a w ip a m
M a .ra a a a la *
M ats, lata, Nate T a t * . c h lt a a * t&gt;a I m l I. N a aaa a Il l y , I I . fcaala.__
T h a N t r a i t la a is a a t h t t a t ' l l a
la a a r t a lt « H t a a tehlrfc U ta tU l»&lt;
t i r l B a l a t l . la lh a Baa f a . r a .a k lt*
t a lla a a l a ll lh a laaal B a te , . r l a l t t
la Ih la a i a i H H i i a s w all aa a ll
t f aatea tla a a la h a a ._____________

i- .... bill,.,I ill l&gt;nttIn murdered
lions, killed in b a ttle .m u r d e r e d

47

In th e s tr e e ts
in tn e s ir e c t s

Family Confusion

*navr earned as well as medical ei- j Ju st ice Jackmiii, slinak ••itiK. protested th at the decision guerrilla warfare to mepf the Reil u
fwo sons, Raymond mu) John
pente, insurance loss and projieily i only idled more coiifuidoM r»u the crazy quilt pattern o f state invasion nf central anil xnulb Kader, assist Mr. Knder in Ills
China. The Generalissimo's “re­
damage. So the next lim* you dunk ; divorce InwH.
tirement” has been mure flctlnu jewelry and wntch repairing bttsi-

ol being carelesi on the highways, j
There are several kinds of laws, uffectinR citizens in
remember there it $18,200 involved.1their dully lives, in which the variation amotitf the states
as well as your own life.
I create high confusion. The registration und regulation of
, —— ♦ . —;—
i motor vehicles. licensiuK of drivers, and huldiriK of property
A friend of ours visiting in
examples. Divorce luws are perhups the ones which redon for the first lima since ihr wsr,lt.|,-t, the Rreutest attention on this score,
finds that eggs and bacon at well as
Whut i’h to be done ulxiiit it? Pew people would urge
many oilier items aie still taiionrd.1 thut the federul government should take over the regulu"We gel one egg and one strip option of murriugo und divorce. Some variation among the
bacon each week", he writes. "Most |different sections of the country probably is unavoidable,
Londoners save iheir eggs and hac- j siiu'c the customs and moral standards on which the luws
ton for two weeks and then have a|,-rc« based vary to some degree. Hut u good deal more univeritable orgy of bacon and eggs"; fortuity and jess confusion could be achieved if a concerted
We are nol (|Ulti sure Jud how much effort were made in that direction.
British Socialinn has lo do with
The whole nntionul standard of family integrity and
this tiluslion. In this counliy wr f t-i-iir11y would bo raised if there were something upprimehlirlievr mod people would &lt;ave llieirj mg n uniform divorce code in all of the states. And at least
fggs unlil diry hatch, rsiir ihr!|||(. Hhains and fulsities of so many of the quirk divorces
Hiirkrns, nnd roon lie produung would give way to some measure of reality.
more eggs llisn they could esl or
ail.
The Urgre To Gamble

than fact. It was u maneuver |ness. Another son, VVillinns K
which at nnm established a "peace ' Kader Jr. lives in Palm lleacli.
front" In the capital to negotiate A daughter, Mrs. Sam 1'. Iletliea
with the Reds, and gave (.'blariK &gt;•i lives In Orlando and another
chance to organise China smith uf daughter, Mrs. I.. It. Reynolds,
the Yangtie fur defense if peace I reside* in New Mexico.
W. E. Kader was Imrn in Peru,
talks failed.
The Nationalists ere said to bid. and ut the age of lf» wus
apprenticed in liinfi to the Carl
lave divided their whole territory I till bln, watchmaker, lie reveals
in*o nines of reslstence. This coa- l hat lie worked for nothing the
templates that opposition to the first year, for a dollar a week,
Red Invasion from the north will the second year, and when he
be made by stagax
finally finished his apprenticeship
I understand that (.hlnexe who w#, making $3.00 a week. He was
have had instruction In the United mnrrlei| at about the time he IteSta es have been organising t h »
wwtrh |nM,otlor „ ,.a F -y .
projectecl guerrilla warfare. Of
|„d. for tho Monon Railroad,
course the Nationalists ore le rrl-! nunng the first Woild War he
Idy short of military equipment. „„„ wntc|, Inspector for tho i nil Imt Uilung is »nltl to havcv been ,„ai| 1(l |{ny {;|ty&lt; &lt;y||rh Mr. nnd
marshullliiK bis rcsoiircn- and i* Mrs. Knder came to Florida ir.
figuring on making llic-ni go as (i,^
far us limy will.
So presumably Hie Generali-*
FAIR WEATHER
Into and his followers shortly will
CHICAGO. Apr. 22-f/l')—An­
0^
-‘
undertake the Job of ilefrna*r if other day of generally fair wea­
t Woild Goveimnenl ii not exactly
this prolect nf guerrilla warfare ther appeared In prospect for
It
would
he
hurt!
to
find
an
incident
to
illustrate
more
rndoiud hy iraliilic thinking Winmaterial lies, The a l t o r n a t l | v e moat uf (he country today.
Moil Churchill, bul die avili of es- clsurly tho Immorality of gambling than that o t tha fake would (seem lo be abject surrender •There were showers from lower
cr had lost most of her to th* Communists, who thiiii Michigan to the Carolina* and
{•“ •on nMionaTiXi' ^hV oppodrel kldnuppfng In Los Angeles. A moth&lt;
family's
savings
by
IsTttlng
on
horsu
races. When her hitH- would toko over all China.
Georgia nnd unother rain licit from
kslrrinr, ata profoundly aiiailrd hy
And what If the defense) fails? Lake Charles, 1.n., to Corpus
hnntl
noedctl
a
Hunt
of
money,
to
Hiitlsfy
his own gumbling
|hii grealed polilicsl thinker of our
Well, as the- signs read, the Gen- Chrlxll, Tex. Rain fell during tho
times who lavs, "We mud think and dehtH, she faked the kldnupplng of her son, for ransom, to vrallsslmo then will hop over to night over purls of Wisconsin,
......................
tho ............
great Island
of Formosa, Just Illinois nnd Indiana with heavy
plan and toil, nol only as patriots provide an explanation for the dlmtppeurunce of the money.......
Gambling
Heems
to
uffect
some
|&gt;eople
like
a
dlsenae.
L f f the Chinese roast, nnd there local falls In some nrenx. A heavy
in our own countries, hut as Euro­ They m ake a winning, or Hue someone else make a winning, (establish u new government,
downpour drowned out a major
peans, if we are not to be paupers
fore-t fire- in Juneau county, Wis­
and
then
become
olmensed
with
thu
Idea
that
they
can
win
or slaves. The people of Europe will
consin
a huge mini by placing a bet at the right time and the right
have lo sink or swim together”. odds. No matter how much they lotto, the obsession is tin
Wr may nol hr shir lo make the r.huktihlc. It undermines the moral fiber of thu gambler,
Tuesday is Hie day for issuing
('nRiiRBM rvitfN r»«« oh**
whole world peaceful and proipei- leading to deception, th e ft und umliezzlement, and all Uhi |commendations,
stressed the need patents in Hu- II. H. patent office.
ous through debate within our gen­ often to Hiticlde or murder, or both.
of employing s full time paid Patents arc not issued on the other
eration, hut it would be helpful if
of known executive ability days of the week.
Hcciiiiho KnmhliiiK Ih like a disease, it cannot be ignor­ worker
to head the drive in order to make
wr could accomplish this worth­
ed any more than can the dlscnHes caused by tn'miH. It Ih no It a sucres, and to finish it within
while objective even, in one small
run more smoothly nnd efficiently
less dutiKorniiH.
a two or Ihrre weeks period.
area.
_
Terming the hospital a county than ever before.
Installation of a new system of
responsibility, be pointed nut I list
Another reason for opposing any
it Is Insurance against disaster or cost accounting at the hospital
and all taxes promised in this ses­
disease that might sweep Hie com­ was reported by Mr. Ilarnes. Ho
said that services In general med­
sion of the Legislature is the Sm ­
munity.
iCsatiasM PrsBi l*aa» Oae)
"This Is a challenge uml a chance icine, surgery and obstetrics are
alt's action in turning down the so- cording
to their agreements" ser­
to do something for Ihe county adequately maintained. Ghangrs of
called "bookie" hill. Tlijs bill would vants or workmen must serve
CHICAGO, Apr, 22—&lt;/»•&gt;—»«- of lasting effect," he declared.
personnel huve lieen very frequent
Kan tha use of wire services essen- faithfully and honestly, and that well Avery kept Ills iron grip
Mr. l-awton expressed thanks tu iiccause of the employment of
ial to the activities of race track employers must see they are on Montgomery Ward and Com­ the Business and Professional Wo­ nurses who come to Florida every
kindly and fairly treated and pany today.
men’s Club fur ■ $60 donation de­ winter and return homo In the
book-makers. Because millions of "Justly
paid.their wages at thAwry waa assurad of rs-elec- rived from their play, "The Light spring. The lesser number of pat­
dijlltn in this state are bet at horse proper time."
tlon as a director of th* retail Eternal." All bills have lieen paid ients coming to the hospital In the
asd dog tracks by hook-making The statement says: "employers tnerchandlilng firm whan nomi­ at
the former hospital building on summer Is another eoinpllcatlon, he
wlucis is an illegal form of gamii- who tlrlraud laborers by not pay­ nations doted without anyone be­ Oak Avenue, and revenue of $60 asserted.
Regulation of diet has been Im­
li/tg, and hence,, nol .laxecj, the ing them a Just living wage keep ing put up In opposition to hint. to $100 Is due to Ih* derived from
belongs to others and are Aotual counting of votes will its rental to welfare agencies, h* proved and n ward kitchen has
Stale loses hundreds of thousands what
guilty of grave Injustice not only take an hour or more.
said. He roinpllmrntcd Mr. Barnes been made a serving kitchen lit
of dollars in revenues from the pari lo the employe, but also to the
Dirt-dura were scheduled to on Ills administration of the hos­ order* to serve food to patients III
mutuel form of gambling which is members of his family x x a em­ meet to elect a chairman later pital and declared that It Is he|ng a more satisfactory ronilltlnn. The
tfisl and taxed. By plugging up ploye* who waste time during today. Thar* was no doubt It
building ami steps need minor retlrs and painting, he nolnted nut.
IM book-making loop hole, the l^g- working hours, do careless work, would again be Avery. He Is the
or neglect to take reasonable car* only director who la active In the
Avsry Is chief esecil- ST.fthnda to reduce fire haxanls nro
iiUture could turn millions of dol- of Ih* property of their employ­
tinder consideration.
of Ward’s.
Ian inlo lha pari mutuels, thus in- ers violate th* seventh command­ day.to-day management of the
ergasint the State's revenues with- ment."
out aity increase in taxation what­ On other modern questions, Ihe
ever. Unless such things are done, naw catechism says:
Public official* are "obliged to
if ii( folly lo talk of ntw taxes.
make appointment* mi merit" and
Pal. Leigh Read, in whose honor must not "demand money or Ita
for such appointments
is proposed that the new branch equivalent"
Euthanaala, or "merey kill­
ce, at well at the section ings", are wrong no mattar what
^»vp it “the former Naval the circumstances.
_. Station", or the "Municipal Citliens must not only vota and
Airport"lbi'nam#d, was an officer pay juat tax**, hut they must tak*
up arm* lit the defense of their
iii&gt; the Territorial Army during the country
In a "Juat war." This-,In
Seminole Indian War which began affect upholds universal military
in 1817. Prior to that he had a not- training and the draft, an arcorftai|« career in iivil and territorial af- panylng statement Indicated.
I t takag a uilcidJe-oMhe-road
f^ta-fad wag a member of the lint aland
" o n - drink, forbidding only
1 lit
territorial Legislature. Whan mure " excessive" drinking and fating.
room waa needed at Fort Mallon at
Nu mention la mad* of Cent*
Th* following bankn will bo eloood on Tutoday. April' Id,
a! result of the increasing activities munlsra aa auch, but tltr catechism
pointedly
say*
"a
government
may
aorvanco
of Momorlal Day.
'nil the Indiana, Fart Read was
Infringe on th e right of* an In­
lie a sort of commissary or sup- nat
dividual, or of n family to worship
I and from there all kind* o| God" and adds) "the state exists
All ordora for eurrtncy, payroll* or Iranaftra nf
supplies were sent overland for the good of men, and not men
on
or boforo Monday, April 85th.
loam to the chain of forts for Ut* at-te."

lltLspital Drive

New Catholic Rules Avery KeepH Grip
On Mail Order Firm

BANK HOUDAY

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bod been built including Fort
. In anelent Rome every freeman
— mend, and Foft Gatlin, and waa permlttad to wear an Iron
faadlMM lo Foft Brooke at Tampa. ring. •
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NOTICE

Florid* State Bank
of Sanford

MRMBKH FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE (JOBPOHATION

•'rmm rm rm

uses

against IL Labor organliatlon
have accused the AMA of setting
up a 13,600,000 fund to fight the
program.
The AMA fight la centered £%
the proposal for compulaorv heaftn
insurance. Some of Ita Iraderi say
that would mean “aoclallt*d med­
icine” hut some other medical men
nre hacking It.
In hi* message the President
said that voluntary Inaurance plans
"have proved Inadequate to meet
the need," moat of them offering
"only very limited protection.”
He went on to reply to some of
the attacks which have be«n made
on his nrnpoxals, offering first Df
'
"*
Speaking n Tampa in IMS on brotherhood of man. In the ire a t- 1046 by saying:"Health Insurance Is a/method
world conditions, he digressed for „ „ „ and d|KnUy „t hu ,.Ql)n,
ry.
country
a moment to commend *
ixirough County Grand Jury tor -pohen, he was a hrave ami good will not require doctors to become
Its Investigation in the Shoemaker man&gt; &gt;Sorrow , h|(,
work
d()M employees uf the government. It
.
will not disturb Ihe freedom of doctflogging murder.
Z\.
l
or. and hospitals to determine the
When carried too far.” Itabhl Ixh
freedom, and *l&gt;|xal for
, natur« ami extent nf treatment lo
Wise raid, “partisanship gives you i t-rance and understanding.
lie given. It will not Interfere with
the personal relationship between
doctor and patient.
"Under scich a plan, patients wUte

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ever, that the Communists should which some call xnclallxatlnn ° f |*J°ctori«. and doctors will remain
or.
pstlents.
ha*i- Iwen “w«ll aware" that the the building Industry.
Senate opponents tried desjier- ' Moreover, patients, doctors and
Ilritlsh warship was nn a jteaceful
mission to provision the British cm- ately tu water-down the hill with; hospital* will remain free to make
amendments. Rut Hie II Democrats their own arrangements for care
basy at Nanking.
Some diplomats suggested that and 11 Republican who sponsored •outside the (government ) Insurthe Ilritlsh admiralty and Ilritlsh lt succeeded in beating off all ance system If they so chooae.
. The Praalrtent
President gave no estimaie
estimate
■Jor changes.
Foregln Secretary Ernest nevln major
Highlights of yesterday's trigger ,
how much his program might
might have a difficult time satisuse session was defeat of one of cost although he said he recognliylng their critics that they were tense
wholly right in having a warship these amendments, proposed liy rd that many people "are concern­
0
proceed lu-tweeu the two l&gt;elliger- Senators lirlcker (R-Ohioi and ed" about that.
Rut Mr. /Truman declared—
••lit forces on the eve of Ihe Coin- Gain (R-Wnsb). It sought, tu turn
"The truth is that It *111 save
munist offensive. Communists fir­ Southern votes agniust the hous­
in' on four Hritlxh shins has cost ing bill by lacking onto it a civil a great deal more than It roils."
We nro already paying about four
lie lives of nlioiil 12 flrlllsh sea­ rights feature.
The amemlim ills would have per cent of our notional Income for
men.
I.oudou newspa|iers nplasbeil the prohibited segregation in rental uf health care. More and tietter care
•lory of ibe AimHiyxi and Ibe nth- public bousing on ibe Itasls of can l&gt;e obtained for this same ainnuut nf money under the program
•r sbi|is again tmlay, but the public race, erred or color.
Hut even civil rights pro|&gt;oneulx I am recommending. Furthermore
ip|x-nr&lt;-d to lie uuperturlH-d. I^*»
ban half the newxpa|terx comment­ tumid their harks nn the plan, we ran and should Invest additional
equal health pro
’d eilltnrially. The Manchester insisting such an amendment amounts In an adequate
andit....... Invest
the additional
Guardian called fur a "full and would doom the bousing measure. gram— for ,„v
I'rnnk statement" from the govern And, they added, they believed ment will more than pay for IttV
men! when Parliament reconvenes I civil rights should be bandied se elf."
Mr. Truman’s proposed Insurance
Tuesday.
|parately in other bills.
The admiralty espresed gratitude &gt; Fireworks resulted aalso from a plan would lie compulsory In the
Hint the U. H. Hospital Hhiti Re­ proposal by Senator Taft(R-Olilu) sense that those covered hy the law
pose had come up to Hhaugai har­ to strike from the bill $12,600,000 would have to pay the Insurance
bor and offered facilities to care In grants to farmers for Improve­ "premiums" In the form of taxes.
THo Idea I* that taxes would be
ments of sub-stanilard farms. The
for tho wounded Ilritlsh sailors.
---------- from pay rolls Just as
The air ministry and ths RAF suggestion drew threats of a one- deducted
both in London and Singapore den­ man filibuster from Senator Lang- |arc present 8ocial Swurlty taxes,
ied published reports that RAF er (R-ND). Langer said he would. Hep. Dlngell D-MIch) will In­
trmlure the President's measure 111
planes In Malaya have been alerted talk all night against it.
Senator* not only defeated the. the House Monday.
■
for possible use In China.
Diplomatic observers saw signi­ Taft proposal, but doubled the sum I Dlngell has estimated that thc^
I ta* needed to get the program upficance In the fact that llritain he wanted to eliminate.
The weary arnate today nchedul- derwav would he one and oni**nair
chose to seek a Communist cease
fire against the Amethyst Instead td for debate u part of the* Admin- i percent each on employer and emof dispatching a stiff dlplomatlr iHtrallun’M form protfram calllitif [ ployeo on payroll*,
Mf. &lt;\Truman told C o n fw *
protest, which she roiil.l have done foru nationwide *y*tem of elevat*
without Implying any rrcoguitlun nrs, warehouses und other facilities " * e snimjd lose tut tlrrto It) nt*klug a full-scale beginning oh all
of the Communist regime in mirth for major farm rrnpx.
Senator Elmer Thomas (D-Okla) parts nf our health program."
China,
"At the same time that w# are
Asked If llritain would request said he hoped for quick agreeemnt
the Chinese Nationalist govern­ nn the plan, tleslgnad to gel the putting, health Insurance Intp op­
eration, w* should )&gt;• establishing
ment also for a cease fire, the
th * hospitals 4M cllnler, and tt
foreign office spokesman said he
was certain " if those reports are Ish civilian* and consulates have •Jn*f tke medical personnel that
•&gt;»*•? will enable us to
borne out, a similar request will remained In a number of cities
afford," he said, ‘ i
be made to the Kunmlntang gov­ cajjtured by the Communist*.
ernment."
e Cabinet expects to have a
The spokesman said there are full report of Ihe Yangtia Incident Job done by giving the govern­
no tdans at present for evacuating for atudy at Its meeting Monday, ment's commodity credit corpora­
the Ilritlsh embassy stafff from and a statement cdther by Ilevln tion more authority.
Nanking. He said Ilritlsh civilians or by Prime Minister Attlee is ex­
Rut critical Republicans promis­
must decide for themselves whether pected later In the House of Com­ ed there would lie no smooth sail­
they waul lo leave Nanking, lint- mons.
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Mrs. n.L. Perkin

Wayne

Ailium mom if it I* bring mail**
- today of Ihe marriage of Minn
Jeanne Heller, daughter of Mr*.
Naomi Holler of l.ungwood, to Al*
. hert F. Clarke of Orlando. The
marriage wax performed In l.ako
• { Wale* on .Sunday after which the
u
couple relumed In Enterprise to
make their homo.
yesterday
Mr*. Clatke attended Lyman
a vinit her ' School and Hanford Vocational
rrkln*.
, School. 8he i* now employed hv
,the Western
Union Telegraph
learn th a t! Company. She I* publicity chair.t.c.« to he n,,a 3f *he (lusty Iloota Riding
&gt;*t Twen-1 Association and ha* won numerous
I awards and prlies in riding con­
test* and races. Mr. Clarke l*

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Itini
iliru g,.al
i.unj hour.)
Kill I.KII |il.N, i ulii Api
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\ M.—hut it's still four1
l/l’)—Tin' Ia*t lo*i Imtii -. riviini
litiliMii|i fliers Hill Him i • mill il.iv- iiuin I hey cracked the old
Dirk IIii'ilrl nay. nir tin- hu.dt'-t iii mil iif .'Ji! hour* lull week.
Kif?litin»; off fniiirin- tin- rn
•oie-i luoed an estimated *40
pilot* passed tlu&gt; '.mo l i m n mink
-n n m t h n f l i f e insurance at
I m lny Mini
&lt;|i*t'U**rd |&gt;l.i.|s In
•i»l - i 1017
shorten their shift-- in lln- mu

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carlln Palmar R a j—Society Editor

Social Lalender Has

••"I* 111 i.i.h-r In stay awake uun-

in

S. Morrison me celebrating their
Kngineerlng Company In Or
.'tfith wedding anniversary tmlay. |la"'*"-

B. Albers, national repre­
sentative, will tell the group of
recent happenings on Townsend
activity.

Cant, and Mrs. Kulph I'apania

MOMMY

!Lambda Chi Alpha
wm Be installed

The Truth Seekers Class of tlie
First Methodist Cluirrh will meet
daughter Knhin.
I
------— at 11:00 A. M. for a covered dish gers, Judy Cornelius,' Charlotte
---------I The national chapter of l.amhdu
luncheon In the gardens at the Ihiiilnp, Margaret llenhaiu, Janet
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Hoy plan to I Chi Alpha will lie installed over
home of Mrs. John Crawford. Fortson, Gloria Flowers, Clark leave tomorrow for New York J the weekend at Stetson University.
pills. Jackie Mackey and Charles
1204 Oak Avenue.
City where they will -pend about Ralph Austin Smith, national treeDooley.
The Beardall Avenue Circle w ill1
a week.
j surer of the fraternity, announced
AI*o
Hugh
Gooding,
Roger
meet at 2:00 P. M. ah the chapel
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. today. Hanford mendiers of the
Dunn,
l.mvreiii-0
lluwurd,
Charles
TUKSDAY
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l.feut. &lt;Jg) nml Mrs. Herbert Stetson chapter are Havld Gatrhel,
The N. de V. Howard Chapter Stafford. Ralph Wiighi, Kllrn Moreland arrived today from |John 8 ° '" . Harold Hrckeidtack,
of the U. D. C. will observe South­ Vlhleii. Dana Rankin. Virginia Jacksonville to visit with Mi and Hobby Jones. I.aurler Heard, Pete
ern Memorial Day at the home of Thomas, Hetty Mikcdujcik, Ann Mrs. I. K. Hal ten and Mr a n d ! Huktir. (Hck Warren and Kd Field
Mra. F. K. Roumlllat at IlilMi P. M. turner, Joanne Hughey, Joyce Mrs. II. A. Moreland.
|ing. a plelge
Rev. J . R. McKinley will he the Green. Sam Phillip*, Neil stool. I
—----- i The installation activities start
••off. Carton Jett, Charles Rug- i
Mrs. H. W. I’nrvls mnl daughter Friday night with initiation cere
llsli, Chester Cherry. Nolly Dunn,
Hilly Stinson, Hriu'e McCoy, l.a -' Mrs. /. I.. McClellan of Augusta, ninnies at the Woman’s Club in
JjJ’ r fryer, Ric'g nl ITuigau ami (in. arrived yesterday to spend lit land. Saturday night a hnin|iiet
lonimy Arnold. The nniiounreri some time with Mr and Mr* K. will h« held at the Mayfair Inn In
iminr on Hanford with Ilavid Gnlrhel aeliitg
for the program u«. Ann Turner j M. Italloway at then
, ns toastmaster. Two national ofand the pianist. Me* Vivian MelloiiVille Avenue.
Welch
fieers of l.nnihda Chi Alplia will Inj Mr. mid Mrs.
Mitchell of present and are llr. llou«ion Karo
CDMHINRH URNnM IN A I IONS 1Snrnsnia nml Mr and Mrs. t urtls is , national vice-president and
Know Ihe weather 24 to 4H
fLKVKLANU, Apt oo—
Bowen uf Gainesville are spending faculty meinhei of laiuisiana Stale
hour* ahead, with a good The general synod of the Kvan- 1" short time with Mr Mitchell’s University, anil Mr. Hrnitlt.
Barometer.
Helical and Reformed Church ha* (hrother,and sister in la u Mi am t, -|’he main address of Suturda)
given final noprovnl to a liter-' Mrs J . C. Mitchell
levelling will la- given by Ur. Karn
C a it l * Je w e lry In headger
with the Congregational'
—— -----i es and nlher* speaking will he
q u artern fo r all ty p es of
Christlau Churches.
Mr. ami Mrs. P. II. Tepsic amt Ur. J . Ollie Kdiminds, president of
A m e r i c a n and Gnmnn rpeuker. "
“ ‘laughter Martini Jeuin plan to ilie University and Dean Uavl*
leave tomorrow for Chatham, N. J. along with Prof. R. C. I’rileliard.
B a ro m e te rs. P ric e s rnnpe
•hi' I’ilot ( loh will hold its re­
from 1 M In Rfl.ftO
gular business meeting In tin wiiere Mr. Te|isie will la- nssia-ial- faculty advisor for ilie llrland
eil willi ilie Clemlnshaw Company group, and Mr Smith. Following
They expert to make their home the hnmpirl, a dance will lie held
in (ilen Ridge, N. .1.
.at the Naval Air Hlatinn in Delnnd
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I Aellvities will rinse on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Smith. *d«h *roup »&lt;«.... .
church
Approximately lonu U
by Prlneesa Theatre Ph. 1291
Jr. nf Montgomery, Alu. urrived un'l luncheon,
leges and schools have ci
today to spend the weekend witli
The installation of the Sletaon
salesmanship.
their parents, Mr. and Mr*. Ralph chanter will l»- the 129th chapter
Austin Smith ui their home on of Lambda Chi Alpha, the large*! s
Park Avenue. Mr*. Irma Curry, of the college *ocial fraternities.'
house mother of the l.umhdn Uni according to Mr. Smith. He added
Toni Twin, KoiMtno Crenenfe, ioy»t
Alpha Fraternity at the Unlver- that many prominent alumni and
sily of AI aha in a, accompanied them active memlatrs lliroughout the
and the group will utleiul tin* Smith are expected to ali-iid the acl.ainlHlu Chi Alpliu inslallalinn i llvllies. The Florida chapters of
ceremonies al Stetson University. I lhe fraternity at the University of J
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Florida, Florida-Southern.
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tills. University of Miami and th e ,
lle t* C l u b
C o n cert
„ llllHy „ ,hu Florida Slate llnl|u ( l i v e i l A t S r h f M l I 1 versify will liave large delegations.

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Castle Jewelry

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pormanent. . . the
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About -00 persons attended the “ A n iZ u l
S tT C C t”
W ill
Soring concert of the Seminole
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High School Glee Club under the |J(&gt; | *rC N C n tC (l F O U I R I i I
direction of Miss Dllio Reese
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WhHtle presented last evening a t 1 T(
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u, Pi **• ‘. V ’V ' t f
, 1 fHamlwr of Commerce p r e s o *
auditorium. Adding to the spr ng „A
, s , m .f . |,y p „,rlck Hau-I, theme were the paste
even ng ,
ut
Seminole High Sch.-d
-dresses worn by the girls of the A......
lonlghl at H....... .. k
glee club which added a colorful
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

f Ut» 4

Boback Spins
Hit Contest To D efeat
Saints By 4 - 0 M argin

FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1949

Q Jim Spencer Wins S a va n n a h And Haneies Resigns As
20 H o l e M a t c h C h a r l e s t u n Win LeeHbur* Manager
I.KKHIIDKO, Apr. 22-(/ P )-T h e
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l.nke-Sumter Baseball Association,
S ID E L IN E S ,n Miami_Tourncy

Expert Shoe Repairing

CITY SHOE SHOP
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operator* of the lareshurg Dodgers
of the Florida State League, yes­
Hr AHSOriATKD I'HKSS
Savannah whipped Jacksonville, terday announced the resignation
I Ite a rh f iir ln n n , upaet d e fe n d in g 0-5, and Charleston look Augusta, of bon Ham-h-s ns (daying-manager
•Vp'
c h a ttipiori W a rd ItiM lgern o f C le a r ­ t&gt;-4, ir me only two games played of the Dodger* and the appointment,
MVNf&gt; HOAD
Howard
Rentinore,
Imslnesa w a te r 2 to I to d a y to m ove In to in tie- South Atlantic la-ague last &lt;'* .Inch Harrison ns the new akip-,
per.
j
manager of the 8t. Heterabtirg the &lt; |iia rte r f in a l* o f th e F lo rid a night.
fll* Jupe Pluvius put the whamHunelrs will retain his other i
Kalntn
of the Class B Florida Inter­ S ta te A m a te u r f i o l f T to u rn a m e n l.
ih»i
o r i n n . i .,
M
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a
list
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niy on (ireenville at Columbia and xi.iltlon as genernl manager, being
M' I ' MA
national I.eagu*, announceil last
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s tre tc h e d t« seven g u in e a
th e ir
uaincsvillc Ionite, ,.urr,.nl v Ir D .r y a ir in g h y d ru b b in g |
Tuesday night that Manager Myrl was defeated l.y Carl Dann Jr. of-Macon at Columbus. Doth games n complete charge of the Lees­
were postponed, the one at Co­ burg club. Harrison is a veteran
Hoag had resigned to accept a le t­ Orlando, -'I and
D c L n n d
S c h e d u l e d 1' ^
L e e s b u rg Iju d g e r * h y a IB to |
|a-c. winner in 1946 and runner- lumbia la-cause of ruin, anil th«- oflebler-rnlrher from I’alatka, who
ter offer, and that He had given
rn
n
r t
o
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2 c o u n t. T h e D o d g e r* e o rm n ltte d ,
up ii. IP47, won medal honors yes­ other—nt CoImiiiIki* —heenuse „f has la-en playing second, third and
Hoag his release from Iho elUh.
lO
H C Here o U n O c i y it e n m ls rim * n f le lii to aaalat the
terday with a tl6-hole score of 1411. wet grounds
la-hlnd the l.at for the Dodgcrc.
Ilmig, who ted the Florida
-----------{ O rin rn lo cnilae.
Dunn has won the State clown
The Indians_did all of their
■Xiui— rmwiy--- a ppointed B udge*
State League la hatting and
I ly A R T H U R I I K f 'K W I T H , J H . I T h e fin ln tm v lllo ( i-M e n d u m p e d
s«
orlrig
To
three
innings
tlie
seefoil.times.
unnager has pieviously played in
‘pitching in 1*17 and In pitching
ll r r n h l S p o rt* K d itn r
th e D a y to n a lle n r h Is le t* hy it 151
Pagan,
who
.pialificd
will,
a
0*8unit,
third
and
fourth—In’
take
tiui.n-KrwIn, N. C., in the Tabacco naiMttr Ten hm*WEaci
Is* I season while al Calnesvillr.
Jack Ito lm r k , H a n fo rd
ro o k ie to 7 co u n t n m l th e D o l.n n d Ite il
holc score of lf&gt;2 , l.irdied the ltitl. their third victory out of four state l.engoe; Lakeland, In the Flirirj'i Hut Viatial AttrMtM
took
over
the
Salnta
when
l-nu
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II.(IIIIIM
S
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r ig h th a n d e r, lin i i t i 'i l tlie ft t . A n -1 l i n t * c lu lih e il th e I ’n ln tk n A ’a in n
w I. pn. Finney null at the end of the .....I 17th holes in the first 18-hole starts in the two abbreviated scr­ Florlila-lnternntional circuit and 12 HUES WIST IF IM9RSIIUII
H a lt
K iia tin e S a in t* Inal n ig h t to t h r e e ] 14 to 7 a f f a ir ,
*76
7 t
rhumpinnshlp round to defeat the ies.
i ir lu iiil'i
with I'alatka of the Florida State
a .H i tot), season
w e ll a c u tle re il h it * to | ioh I Ilia
D ia m o n d Dual
iMytona lie.,, h
highly favored Clearwater shotHill llockenhury yielded 12 hits League. He also played third hasa
.6M
0
Hong
fmtnd
going
lather
rough
t
second F lo r id a H ln te l.e n g o e vie l.e ft F ie ld e r D o n n ie
K n v n k l* Hi A a k o a llo n
one of llicm a 100. foot homer l.y for the Sanford Celery Feda lit
t ■1WHI in llie Florida International League maker.
a ltftiillll
t o r y In th e y o u n g HUH aenaon »a j w e n t o u t to th e le ft- c e n te r fie ld ria
t .600 from the first. While watching thn
Jin. Spencer, Sanford, also look Hill Lute*, Jacksonville outfielder,
la e s v til"
»7i
th e H n n fo ril (S lnnla c o llc e le il e ig h t vcnll to »nng a tre m e n ilo u a c lo u t hy I 'n liiik ii
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20 holes to Iwnt Dexter Daniels Sr. ilockcnl.ury wulkerl five men, Imt ,tM 7 r.
176 playoffs In Tampa last year, he relit* I* 86 year* old *mt I* expect*
kporka from the offering* of two Manager Frank Plot last night to l.pcsloira
of Winter Haven.
went I he full route. The Tnrs pul
s ar.n mnrkeili
I
O'l.lt
lot
,
,
Saints hollers In the I to 0 eon- win honors for the heat play of
M r.H it. Y * « lt n f k r
Hevcrly Nahers of St. Peters­ five men on the mound in the -.I to hold down either aeeond base
"It looks just like the Florida
or third base. Ilaneles gave the fol­
the eonleat. However ho wna ri­
H .m foitt I . Ml A u g u s tin a n
teat.
burg,
defeated H.-nry Camp, Ocala, .Ihrksonville l.iisehall park.
( Is to rs v l l l r t l i D a yto n a Haach 7. State league to me."
hy. Third llnaemnn Jimmie
lowing reason fur his relinquishing
one
up
and
Hugh
llnyes,
Clear­
I,ylr Judy, voleriin second sack- valed
,
The
triumph
put
Savannah
in
f ir Is io I o 16 , l. a o b iir g I.
Rival otaiiakers, playent and fans
Ilia right to
lo 'l.iin it I t : piilM tH a’ 7.
water. won over Clyde Hallo.i, Hol­ first place in the standings, with the managerial reltist .'.Due to the
e r for the Salats made two h it*' •," nr " ‘ w'" ’
*"
never did let him forget that re­
pressure of the business affair* of
fla m e s T a la r
off Holiark. The only 'o ilie r hit 8™'* '* f",,l1 fly Iln" r,,hltl ,o f , 1 h*'
i iii v t it on lle n rh a t m i . A iiaiiN iin n mark. The Saint* won only two of lywood, :i nml 2. Hayes and Nnl.ers a 8-1 record and a percentage of the Dodgers and alsu having to be
wax winili* liy Cntrlirr Ifix Otinenn. 1j]l,,n&lt;4H'rx nlonR
thlnl ijm • n r liiiiilo lit P n lu tk a l
i .7f&gt;t). The Tnrs are now in last
are
paired
the
ipinrtor
finals.
their IM start* tinder ht* reign thl*
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l&gt;r|,H tiil Ht l.ca stu ira
The elmmp'nnshlp and second i place with one triumph, against pul on the field and handling the
f.onn e Knvakia contllined to hit ,
umpires ........ to la- no
sensnn, and IkiwoiI to the Havana
day and also at
Nit tlfftftl Ml U wlfltHIVlllll •* P «•
men during
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flights piny Or. holes again tumor three losses for a .2f&gt;0 average.
the hnll with power and regularity ,
, h(&gt; „m.K ln tli4H
Cuban* l.y a IB to 2 count on Tues­ row &lt;|.mrler finals ir. the morning| Five-hit pitching hv Ib-nny! !,iK*,t t;«mt’* on the road and at
9’lttrltlM - I mI p i NNlIttnnl l.e e a s *
24 Hour Hirrvlre
w
r.
&lt;
Itth
Pel.
aa he rapped a triple and a single |lmi|,|ntf nnimuneeinenta ao that the
day night for their fifth loss In a
W e
have two way radio service
H SI7
and
semi
finals
in
the
afternoon
IliiMvell
helped
the
Charleston
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In four trips to the plate.
official arorcr can secure names M iam i
• r, *13 row.
llela-ls to victory in the Augusta1 r" n‘ l,"uo hoh'lnig down the dual
Iloag la well known and well All other flights play IH holes.
Hanford opened hostilities in the|„f plnyera aulmtltuted Into the I I hvmdh
1 7 .611
On Snturdny all Highlit play 80 Municipal Stadium. The victory P'”*1*1*’" Therefore, after serious
Ft. tell lid PI till 1*1
1 7 .633 liked in the Florida State Lea**4 A*tnrn R rrtlm Rlatlo»
aeconil Inning when Charlie I’eplo j|n(&gt;u|i. Plate Umpire Stone seem l.iik
gave the Rebels an even break |n , cnnai. crnth.n and though, I tre- Vlrimill
R A .601.
t'ltt o*l
PARK AVH. M 3111 HT.
gnc. Hr la n hard player and a holes. Including the finalists, who
walked, stole second luise and ed to shy away from the crowd M iam i Ili'H ili
7 'J 436
the
four-game
series
which
started
1
V
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h*
?0
play
a
80-hole
match
for
the
State
tough competitor. Wf would not
7 X 147
came home on a single hy llolmrk. last night when players were atilt- \\ 1‘.tliti lira * It
in Charleston Monday.
“ full timo playing-manager who
The run proved to he the margin stltuted. He did not even take Ills HI I 'e l* ItrsM lfs V e sle rd e ,3 | | 300 lie surprised to see the former crown.
Kivr* rIon Mr• plnyM onr» nhnrl of will follow the same tactics used In
Pagan
meets
Hill
Steml.ha
of
Nc»
York
Yankeea
star
don
a
needed for victory.
tin- past, namely, a running, hust­
hut off as he made the announeel.iik H tiiiil I. T m iii Iiu 1
Florida Slat* League uniform Miami. Frank (i.alwin of Miami Hu. league record ami a borne run ling, nml aggressive club.
I In vm mi I . Hi. r o t» r a litir ii 3
A FLORIDA
The locals added another mark- mcilts, which no one rnuld hrnr.
by Wnlt Snider were not enough
meets
llerl.
Smith
of
Orlando,
W i k i I'tilm lifN i'h I ; M lu n il J
within
the
nest
few
days.
•r In the second frame on ii dnohle Maybe he is hilld headed, and is
for Augusta
to win.
Snider's
l l l*i«ml**ril&gt;itr • ; M lm n l llr m h
Dana
plays
Jim
Spencer
and
ll.-v
®
PAI.ATKA
A7.Al.KAH
STATE THEATRE
•MIl’T I I AT IrANTIC IrMAI Jir*
by Tommy Cntnldo, a wild pitch afraid to show the ‘dome.’ . . . .
Petersburg, incut* four-bagger with none »u put the
w
rioN
1 r Pel.
llitsy Molt, 2H year old former Nahers, St.
I.Inn Scores:
and an error hy Center
Fielder
4»*\ »«IIHull
3 1
760 Tmnpa Smokers shortstop, has Hugh llnyes, Clearwater today in Tigers in the lend In the seventh,
Jim Pennington on a fly hit hy 1,1-eshurg 000 (Mill 200—2 8 IP M iirfih
3 1 447
the &lt;|urirtrr finals on the 0,40!l- but the Rebel* came right l.nek
villa
101 202 2-tx-in 10 0 l l r
3 1 4*7 token over as manager of tho
Kavakla. The third Sanford run Orlando
to arore twice in the eighth. A
3 3 son Pitlalkn A's In the Florida State yard par 72 Miami Country Clulr
Kopsky. Mlnardo, Finn and For- A iikm n I m
camo in the fifth. Kuvnkis tripled
triple l.y Cliff
I’eres, former
i *li •«r IrM hiii
J 3 600 League, and according In the Pal- Course.
off the left-center field wall aml.nande*; Noriega and Dulaney
i ‘o lu iiiM n
Augusta and
Maron
itifielder,
1 J 333
ntkn
Dally
News,
his
arrival
has
&lt;
*ol
tiriil.ua
tallied on the tag-up on a fly,
----------1 3 333
I'lNKIIUKHI, N. C.. Apr. 22— j
provided the motive power for the
J.%(
K*MI&gt;
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I
I
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I
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t
’!
.i.VI
1
:i
n.it
lieen
widely
hailed
liy
the
folia
&lt;A'i llnrvle Ward nml thre* fel-|
to left hy Jimmie Junes.
i Gaines( i i a n l s A veratrt'H
two runs.
1 e s te r * * ,
in
the
"Asalea
City."
7IH
I
mu
:m2-t:i
ih
2
vilie
low* hr beat while marching to
Hit vafi nil |« 0 .!«« k H tiiiv lllf r&gt;
Unofficial)
The final Sanford score was
“I’rrrldent Tom Hplrola's ous­
r'ln irlfM ln n U A i i k .in I ii t
the title a year ago, remained to.
I'HJKON It \CK
fompitfrl hy Ar(fair HrrkwHIi. Jr.
made in the seventh. Knvakia went Daytona
«»•*#•»•
v11|««
III
'•i.i.rn
lila
,
mid
im
I
ii
ting
of
Julian
Morgan.
Atlanta
non nn ua —7 la n ■\lUi un ill r'n iit»tin m. iipd r.ilu
llencli
All A Ml,
Apr. 22 -(/Ih T h e dny ns semi-final play began In DOORS OPEN 12:15 I’. M. Dally
down swinging, lull Jones looped
pllrher,
rnme
as
a
surprise
to
the
Bridges, Mc.Mllan and Cuylcr;
Matinees 40c - Evening* 44c
NATIONS I*
I'l.int City-Lakeland racing I'i- the lIHlt North nml South amateur
a hall into renter field for a two
w
Meadows, Trlny and l l i l l i
Prl. Pnlnlkn fans and In Morgan.'
g.df tournnmrnt.
r 11 ANTH
geon
i
luli
announces
it
will
make
ply poke. Jones moved to third. I , ’1**1’
Children I4e
l 'lin Innn 11
o
|
ono
J
ii* i
the News report*.
n itfiif
Ward fared Dick Chapman of
on an Infield out hy Malinowski Demina,
llnatnli
7r,n
.1
Artt» another attempt for a homing pi­
r ’tin iittlly
Upon
receiving
notification
that
I'lnehurat
In
one
86-holc
match.
I
Ilfm.Uly
n
ir.i geon race from Havana, Culm—nn
r,r,7
3
and armed on a single hy Dirk .. .
Kit&gt;•«k In
0 a 0 a *TIMES
0 0 * M *FRIDAY!
i* * i* 0 * * * * '
r*lili.i»p.
3
r,H7 Morgan had tiecn released, 14 |'**|tlet
Frank Slrannlmn, British amateur * *LAST
effort which failed last year.
Hnrgn.
1J "
% m v I r i l l It
I
txt members of the Aaaleas telegraph­ llaa r«f »•
30*
chnntplon
front
Toledo,
Ohio,
pair­
Twenty-six birds will In- flown
The Saints threatened seriously , Del-amt
n it a i. iim ii
I
3-13 ed Hplcoia to protest the action.
30.1
J o n fit
tru ly n n c e - ln
th e n in th
In n in g . I
H« n 'le ra o n .
S a la .lg o ,
Jo h n so n i ’h•i.iii ipii i,i
I
2.*.0
»R7 l.y dipper to Havana Apr. .JO and ed with Arnold Palmer, Wake
I |tt lim it it
A protest had also lieen filed try H urry
lino
2Ml released nt Rancho Itoycros nlr- Forest College player from LaP e n n in g to n popped o u t to t h ir d "n
,J A w irr a lu a i V o lla m e a . Kiauss Hi I .«•ii I mlla a u lfa la a ta rH a yfl
James T. Morgan, a Chicago l.asc- ItttltUi k
trnlic, I’n., In the other.
and J u d y
sin g le d o f f
lly lin c k 'a *1 '."
N&gt; h Y o rk I. H rn n k ly n I
llitr it ttr
7.17 port for tl.n jr.O-tnlht flight back
liall fan, visiting in Palalkn. Mor­ M
Last year Ward disposed of
i ‘In* IririMf I ?• Hi lam ia o
3»n to llicir koine loft.
it I l t*
g lo v e . J u d y was fo rc e d at s e c o n d ,
* It I*.• M«* I, I 'l l &gt;mIi ii r k Ii .1
iM ie M *e s « *» » *ii» i« » in iM io i*ii,M u i
gan’s disapproval went directly to Al*Mu tin n
l »s
Fifteen pigeon, wan- released Chapman 2 and I in the quarterliy llu t le r a nd M a n a g e r F ra n k P lo t K n riia rd t. «»
• •*• IV K illll l’li HI lir r l.ifn l
I
'
h
I.
i
I
i
I
h
174
Commissioner
(lenrgo
Trautman,
finals,
followed
through
In
5
and
A %l ti ll II AH I .L A IJ I H
w a lke d , h u t llo h n e k
sent S ta n
......... ..
147
W lllm r
--------------------------- *----------- I fashion against Pslm cr,, and
•tut.
W I, P,|. head of the National Association W rlm r
.116 |
K a r p ln a k l d o w n hy w a y o f Ih o in ,tie r, 'll,
N r» Vork
j ii | nun of Minor Leagues, it has iieen re- Ilona*
then tlownetl Slranahan, t up,
W lllm r
s tr lk a o u t ro u te to end the th re a t j ’let r f
r ia v r lii iiil
‘j
SS7
I silk#*
(N*0 r*nMlti*lly
„,
They gained their places In
iM’ lm ll
3
a nd th e h a ll gam e.
■
lf
SS7 purled.
H
i'
Ii
it
111
OHii
lii
i
r
r
y
Hpicoln said he Just dldn t
I'Ii 11 &gt;i&lt;11*111111 a
j
rpiarler-flnal play yesterday,.
aim
Alai #i •itv nkI
•
hhi Hell nit i
T h e S rin fo rd lu ir le r a llo w e d Im t i.n p o rta , i t i
—DOUHLV FKATUBK— |
I'llltH K ii
|
3 0
thlak "Morgan has what we need f .il
ill
flOO I t r ill
tw o fre e llr k e ls , w h ile a lr ik in g o ld Viera. P
IIonIiiii
Jit it in 'll
3 ri
r»on |„ **
a
i.i
to
give
I'alatka
a
winning
ball
HI I .Mill t
|
I I S a in ts h a tte rs .
»
s ix g u n
A lt
I '»
non
T o tn U
.1.13
I 4
'Inst year Imt none returned. One
\\*««Mll | fIK ( (I II
|
T oI h I m
317 dir
1611 riub."
.211
M a n a g e r H a l ( ir o lie r o f th e
T ota\«
I was located six wfeks later In
llita lli \rslsritsr
The
Tampa
attorney
again
went
riTniK iiR* lll:t lin n s
fila n t a I m llr a lr il th is m o rn in g th a t bAStl'OM U
Kaelr tarn in Hur Pacific Coast'New Jersey.
• ' t ..| , ,| ,
Nnw Vi.ik 1 . tVsshlnaliin I
on record promising additional namk
lln s lm i «, P lilta .ls lp iiis n
he w o u ld send C lm rlle Rose to t h r 1.........................
i
n*
i,4
.oo
Lengue
play*
a
schedule
of
IH6
.
The
route
Includes
112 mile*
help
for
the
Aaaleas.
He
reported
{{obdeh
1‘tevplu.nl *, Ml I h h iI s J
h ill to n ig h t in C n in e a v lile a lltl w ill|jto » » « r , r f
l .. (..in. games
over water.
,
I 't il. iiu . . 6 . I ml roll j
that Montgomery of the Southbrn
g iv e Hen W lllm r th e nod a g a in s t C stslrto. &lt;-f
•- r
t a k H i r t v * « a n r iA T ir is i
t'lu h
W
|. r t . Association Is sending a r am i
th e O rla n d o S e n a to rs in O rla n d o j , " „ „ j», ’
handed
pitcher
to
I'alatka
wltltln
to m o rro w e vetdng. It is lik e ly th a t I'enlo] 21,
a few day*, lie also said that wlth-|
J o e S e h o ill w ill get his f ir s t op- M uH n'skl. Hr
» II.i i k .1 T llll—Cataldo. Junes, Duo- in a week or ten days the Smokers i
p o r tu n lty o f th e y e a r to s t a r t a iiV ra s,'
I I ran
Tllll Kavakls
Mil — I’eiilu, will release a southpaw to I olalka-,
gam e In th e S u nday a fte rn o o n l i l t
e
I. I |oily i.'ill Ml Auaoslliis 4, Man- one who won 20 games last yeari
Hull ..ft Viera. S. II..11 7 I 1..i.t ll.
W ith the D e l.it m l l t d
lin t s nt
T o ta l.,

Sanford Will

HY A K TIlim BECKWITH, JR-: . MIAMI. Apr. 22—(4J-W a lk e r
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T ie a i l e e l i i rale* apple la 3 Hedroon: houso, one and half
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ail Waal ASa aakllakaO la Tka
l.ake frontage an 17-02 aneage.
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2 Hedroom stucco house, electric
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r i t i a i r l i la H i llaa,
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Phone 1011
i300 Hanford Ave.
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a,at Iba lelepkeae aa n a n .
tile window sills, casement win 311RRORS—Furniture Top* made
tinn. Old floors made like now.
araalaa rbarpa II iaa» aama
dows, screened breeteway, ga­
to order.
| finishing, cleaning A waxing.
la IlstaO la Iba lalapbaaa bank,
rage. One block out of city HKNKARIK (Ham A Paint ( ».
Portable power plant, 22 year*
la ralara la» Ibla a r x a a d i llaa Iba aAaarllaat la aipaalaA
limits, city sewage. Price $8400 113-114 W. 2nd. lit.
Phone 32(1. experience in Henilmde County,
la par arampllr. la t r l n far
$2000 Caah.
aa la reader Iba keel paealble
“(iOOD AND BAD”—
J L M Cbn-OM. Lake Mary.
ear,Ira. all Waal Ada aiaal be
$11.96 VENETIAN HI.INDN made to or­
la aar nlflra aa Iba dap be Iare
I have businesses for snle that 1 used Walnut drcssei
eablleallaa.
der. Seminole Venetian Blind
tip.96
are being operated profitably. 1 used Wood Cook Stove
Co. 820 W. 3rd. 81. Phono
Ptaaaa Bad If aa Immadlalalr
Come see me before you buy a 3 reg $12.96 ahopwoin
1162-W.
II aa errae arrara la raar ad.
hassock*
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business.
Aa raaaal ba raapaaalbla fei
1 Slightly used double Maple
aaa I
Expert Radio Repairing
bed
$11.96
4*. A. WHIDIION, HR.. Broker
Fred Myrr*.
31 I K. 2nd. Ht.
2
used
Mahogany
coffee
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119 Park Ave.
Phone 1281.
tables
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617 forllnitery, Generator
2 shop worn box spring* $19.96.
nm|siur.ei service. Swain’s
I used double roil spring
$9.96
Battery Set vice. 301 W. First |
I NEAR WATER FRONT I.OTH I used two-door metal utility
St.
Lots 3. 4. 6, (1. 7, A H of Block 3
Cabinet
$1296
1
Mayfair also lot 3 of Block 12 I used Ice Rox
$24.95 tlRI.ANDtl Mmidug Sentinel. O r-1
Mayfair Priced from $600.00 to
MATHER of HANFORD
! Inml«, Evening Him. Cull Bnlph J
$700.00 Terms.
293-09 E. 1st. Ht.
Phone 129
Buy. I I 8 6 J.
—1
FO R
REN T”
1—
Lot* 34, 36, 3tl, Block 3 first sec­ Two Tuxedo Suits III good rondl-‘
Kl.r.t’T itle nr
lion. Sixes 3(1 small A 3ll large,!
FOUR room modern apartment.
ACETYLENE
tion Msrvsnla. Prlce$460.00 aarh
$18.00 each. Call 581-W after
600 Park Avenue.
Terms.
WELDING
4:00 P. M.
Banfnrd Motor A Ei|pt. t o
...........................
FURNISHED
2 room .cottages, Lots 111 thru 19—24 thru 31 Block
refrigerator. G a s —
208 W’ *"* H,rf#l quiet
iiU! A Cod. rhoht'609-M .___
I Highland Park. Also t, 2, A 3 ELECTRIC
range, lied ami h few other Hit Jimmie Cowan’H Sliecl Metal
Block
9
Highland
Park.
Price
MONTEZUMA Hotel — Rooms —
household Item*. Call nl flOtli Wmka lor new indiutnr* un.l
$280.00 Term*.
Special rate by the week. Com­
Palmetto Ave. Apt. "A " or I new core*. Rndiulor repairing
fort — Conven.ence.
qhone P. Bayard S mith at 808. } We take off and Instnll.
Lota 3 thru 2H Block 38 Dream,
wold A Lota 1 thru 7 A 10 thru IIOUHR Trailer, sleeps 4, no rea-,
FURNISHED 3 room apartment.
BEE UH FOR
22. 24, 23 thru 38 A 40 thru 61
10041 French Ave. after 3:00 P.
sonahle offer refused.
I’hnnuI
MIMKOGIIAPII PRINTING
Drcamwold. Priced to sell, $76.00
M.
1070-M. Rt. 2, Box 268-11.
•
AND TYPING
to $100.00 oach. Torms,
----------------------— |
I IJEDIT BUIIKAU OF
6 ROOM A bath unfurnished
BED slnglH Polnsetlu
cuttings.
HANFOIID
apartment, downstairs. Phono (iaiagu Building A-l condition | 696 Klin.
___ _______ _____ 11 it N Park
Plume Inn
1107-R.
close to uptown Imsinasa district
CONCRETE
FLOOR
Sealer-PreBENSON A YOUNG. Cull then
Priced to aell, with terms to
STORE opposite Court House also
venta paint fullure* on concratu
about ynm puinliiig piiitdeui,
auit purchaser.
efficiency apartmont for busi­
floors, quarta A gallons $1.45 up.
Katlmulc* cheerfully gi ve n
ness couple. Phone 1270-J.
HKNKARIK
Glass
A
Paint
Co.
| Phone* 26M-R or 1697-JI
C. A. WillDDON. HR.. Broktr
Phona 320.
—I
Phone 1281 112.114 W. 2nd. HI.
NICE three room furnished apart­ 119 H. Park Ave.
UPHOLSTERING
ment. All utilities furnished. 3
SALE
Repairing, icovering, *lip cover*,
miles out. $40.00 month. In­
H OFF
reflni*hing. Katlomte* given
NOTICK
quire 326 Snnfoid Ave.
Watch Banda
Sabo’* UphnlMery, I III W. Fu*t
WK HAVE NEW LI8T1N(JS
Pin A Earring Hels
Ht. Phone 1383.
AND PRICES ARE LOWER.
3 ROOM cottngr furnished. Edna
Ixieketa
THE PRESENT IS A GOOD
(ireenlenf, Lake Mary.
NOVELTY
WOIIKH-Uwn Foi
Brnrsleta
... ,
TIME TO ACQUIRE THAT!
nitnti- lepnira. Ail kinds of wood
Knrrlnga
2 ROOMS furnished, new kitchen i |»|,ACK YOU CAN C A L L
work. Boat* A Truck bmlie*. Let
Ankleln
unit, full Hotel at-rvico Including; h o m e . CALL US FOR AP
ua figiiie on your job. 4iimli-i
Idrnllflcntlon Bracelet*
utilities, linens, laundry A maldj POINTMENT.
A White, Gindnrville, Phone
Hanford Jewelry A Luggage Co.
services. Mr. Small, Valtlex, RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
IIKI3-B.
.109
Hanford
Ave.
Phone
IS48
Hotel.
_ 8. D. IIIGHLEYMAN. Associate
FURNISHED APARTMENT. 804. HEATHlTTIHUFFMAN,Associate SLIGHTLY used meat case* for
sale contact Joe Saunders, Mar­ I I— LOST ft FOUND — I I
West 8th. Street.
• Article* For Hak — 5 garet Ann,
OSTEEN Apartment*. 3 room
REWARD for return of linen
apartment unfurnished. 4 room FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP dinners
placed In wiong car several,
evorynlght, $1.00. HOMER'S.
apartment partly furnished. Os­
B—ARTICLES WANTKII—fl weeks ago at Huipy Self) |
teen.
____
Phone tl.’IO.J between 6:IHI nml i
TUXEDO FRED S: Complete line.
7:3(1 P. M.
________
Highest cash _prK# paid for used
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
3 ROOM trailer furnished. Evans,
furniture. Ted Davie Ftornlture
Park Ave. Trailer Court. RL 17* Mill's Swap Shop— Wo buy, sell or
Co. 811 e . let. Ph.
IB— AUTOMOHILKM —If.
10.- \ ' '
v
•
trade most anything. 409 San­
WANTED
CHEVROLET, good appearance,
3—Real Batata For Sale—3 ford Ave. Phone 108-J.
CLEAN COTTON KAOS
engine A chassis In excellent
Steel Casement Window*
T H K JIA N F O R IM H B R A I^
condition,
$299.00.
Gen.
It
REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
also 24 24 complete
$19.63
Swurtx, Phone 770-M.
PROPBETY
MANAGEMENT
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
HELP
WANTED
RAYMOND M. BALL, R ealm $99 Elm Ave. __
Phans 1855
1948 DODGE 4 door sedan, ex­
Rm. 4' Florida Stale Bank Bldg.
cellent condition. C. F. Pro.-bi.
We both lose when you don't A LADY, neat appearing, pleas­
ing personality, abl* to talk bePhone 786-It.
7 0 R FARMS, homes, business
bring your prescriptions to
fore small groups, Uep of car
property and eereago, see your
Lensy's. Phono 108,
essential. $70.00 per week. 88 1947 FLEETLIN K Chevrolet 2
E. A. Btrout Realty Agency1
^
-L— ----------door sedan, radio, plastlr seat
hours per week. Write giving
Oris R. Mathleui, Associate NEW
C M stovoi Sacrifice.
covers, W. W. tires. An uniisufoil particulars to E.M.H. Cara
1807 E. Second Street or phone
g * Cetallee Drive, phot* I N I .
ally nice car.
Herald,
7 ^
1809-J.
KMMKTI’ HUNT CARH
•1047 "$1“ Her- MAN OR Woman nantod— For let, A Hanford
Phone 1336
8 Bedroom house, large lot, good MOTORCY
lay.
hpa. COat over profitable Rawlelgh business In
location. $1,800.00 down, balance
CHEVROLET11£~truck,
Took*
91100
now
City of Sanford. Sol! ovar 200
financed, less than $80.00 per
awful but has a fine motor and
tras. Very reasonable. May
dally MMaslUaa. Wa
i
. be
month.
flat bed body. Tiros okay, too.
seen at 10R t . 18th. St,
*“
Products on Credit If you
GROCERY Btor# with (Ivina quar­
A fine truck for general haul­
Ify. Write Rawlelgh’s,
ters, $4,600.00 'Including stock, For Sale at Firestone. Used Out­
ing. Only J1C0.
FAD.440-2I8T,
•0* X 180*.
Hanford Motor A Kqpt. Co.
board motors • Radios • Food
wanted.
Termin&gt;J
T farm, ell tllsd with .
Froosor • Portable Weaker • EL w xrn m ®
288 W. 1st. HI.
louae, $0,000.00, f t , cash,
Grill. Ask for Managur,
etrelo*. FIRESTON E, 111 E. let,
i
44$,
i"
i
like rsnt.
CHRYSLER Sedan with *
MAID, parmanont. position. ApyTy 80dandy
HALL,
BL
'
_______________. . ■
motor, good tires. I-ow
108
N.
PalmottfV
.
vine Ave. Fhene MOW, HOT LUNCI.
cost transportation at $160.
iitaa to a$ at
Hanford Motor A Bqpt. Co,
W A N T E D IM IUKDlATBftT^
SH W. 1 st HL
Operators on SMy
E m jS ^ B e r f h
Drapes. Expert eased or
■■as
BARGAINS
110 W.
to team. Cell 998-R or 148*.
on paved road,
1st B t w . 1190.
Trucks and Cars
•vanlags.
party located on “
__________ . . —
. . . ■— . j , . .
1948 DODGE Convertlblo, New
S I O N M A E E B LETTERS and GIRL—for light office work and
huge lake, ell trees ;
coodlllon—600 miles.
‘
i| transfers for all
$373)00.00. Terms.
Write F. O. Bos 10$V, 1948 Chevrolet U ton stake
Perfect
1944 DODGE 2 ton tractor good
of 10 acres and u B :
shape ’
WORK WANTED —« 1988
PONTIAC 4 door sedan Run*
8 BEDROOM furnk
good—prio# right
blocks from town.
1938 FORD H ton stake good
S i ACRES
bddy—good motor
TWO Iw ton tnmko—one panel
truck that rum—mako ua an
offer!
call Roy.Green
Phone*—day 1011—night 1089-J.
SEMINOLE COUNTY M4JTOIIH

PHONE 148

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

Id W A IT DISNEY

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PAOB BIGHT

Mabnedy Massacre

T r i a l s Could Be
Making Nazi Hero
NEW YORK,-&lt;/P)—T h . U. 8.
inatc controversy around the
almrdy msssscro trials will prod*
*
w
v .
uCs one unwelcome nutcomo-lt
. .
will create • new post-war O r ­
,
man military hero.
He Is Col. Joachim Pt-lner, a
handsome voting former adjutant
to 88 Chief Ilclnrlch Himmler.
This tough-minded storm trooper,
now under sentence of death, Is a
symbol to ninny hero-loving Oer
mins of the war they lost. Ami
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from the Allied point of view, he
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Is a dangerous mnn for this rea­
son: he Isn’t the type the Herman
people should ever come to regard
ns a martyr.
,
,
A Senate solicotnmlttee Is now
Investigating the army's prosecu­
tion of Col. I’elper and 72 other
Oepnan soldiers.. They were ac­
cused of murdering 760 American
irlsoners and 160 Belgian civilan* In the wintry Hattie of the
Bulge hi IH44.
The American army's quest for
Justice in this situation has lieen
as confused as wns Hie Hattie of
I he Bulge Itself. Hut unlike the,
battle, It has had no decisive Im­
Jacksonville Morocco Nlirine will send the iiImiVc minstrel pluyers hero
benefit of the .Seminole High School Hand. At 4:30 o'clock 8*turd*y after­
pact for good mi the Herman mind. I
for a lively show .Saturdny niglit nt H:16 o'clock nt Hemlnole High Hchnol
noon nil member a of the Morocco Shrine Mlnlntrel Show and hand, Sanford
The original trial was held In the
Auditorium in u prognun sponsored t«y the Snnford .Shrine Cluli for the
flhriner* and th* .Seminole High School Hand will parade on First Street.
Natl concentration ramp at Dachau, hardly u scene renowned for
Justice.
|he lived hy, hut nlxo for Herman knowing I In* men then would he
II.n&gt;, llahl _
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To
To
Of the 7.1 defendants 411 were roiirnge, And even the («ermiin&lt;&lt; fu i* to win n the enemy nhend.
I'I
I Ifpkhpg
* nim nnier* II.n ., IIniiI '
lli.nM.r-.
..III
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Krvern,
ml
given death sentences. Hilt since who never liked NiibIniii lire mi
k h
Often in rniniiiundn type raid*
2*»
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then there have heen two official tloiiJiliMtic on the i|iiestion of tiei tin's mime lim11 decision mum l»e,
The term "inlitahlpinan" was
t *KNi »NVII.I
?l •APi lit •llrr*. rri|
A |.r
investigations of the trial. One wns man murage. Some of them Imvi nneh it m out* of Ilit* tenner plen
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first upplii-ii to Iniys wlio carri.il
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military, one was h&gt; a civilian »oni4’ to regnnl loin a h ii vieinu miiIlien of war.
•limit &gt;
, , •urili rs Iti-lwi-.ii officers in Hi. uflcr
•••ivy 4 Situ 0|i 40
commission. And in a final review of pout war pet sedition by t t&gt;o
I in- Inal of the V’t Na/m, ninny j \ll - •Im to# 14*l:il!vr•
Hell*. Millie
l.iisM#. unit sailors in ilia forecastle
of Hie matter Uenernl l.nrlus It vielmn And thin in had.
,i Vv 4 Him »•!»
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••I a Iioiii wen* only *«toi'iii tionper i l lit ..i • •]iinl«* A
Vl ami lianca were often ami'lships. It
N r I \\ r I m t il | ••
ilo
t
r
a
M
enu,
Itfthl
Clay reduced the death sentences
I«ven iiinong Nitiii' |irofennionnl iloign in ooiloini, repienenln (in
l* ii •In fra
l.noar
III f’lli under 4 tt»*
I , j is now npli.il to (). S. Naval Acad­
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to six. Of the other 07 originally \mi&lt;rirnn offieern there Im ii ii * an* nipt, in part at h'litl, to uii I,ui e.e
:•» ..j
If•••** rter*. olit
21
emy sinilenls.
convicted, 20 are under life eem ■ luelMiit n«liiiirntion for the noldieil&gt; toil*’ I’tliii'al 1aiulard'4 on the ai* ..........
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I irrpord N V Ply I I f.Sill.I" itr
Hill.ill
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tiled
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rneii, .'14 serving shorter prison Rhilily 4»f Col. reipi i, the regiineii tiom of men in denpernte l«uttie.
1: 11ra
Norwegian sliipliulliicrs are »t-|i&lt;rldr« ti r a d e A
terms and l.'l have hern freed.
tnl *'4iinniiinder whose men lined
Whether the («ernifin mind eii»M Inf Re
27 o f UJ
To
guitt putting figureheads on their
And now a Senate subcommittee up nod **hot to dentil 80 dinarnieil niniei Hlnnd the Anit*r ii*fi ii denire to
Pro.lil •er* Ni»lr** to xvhi»lr«n|rrn
Ite t a Her* ronmnipr* ships, even though the ,hips are
41
is hearing lesHiuouy that confes­ Anmieann in ii nnowy f o i i i M i i h •h-jil out iuatiee fairly mid mpimely MriirnillV I rrnt lr«« prr t|o*rn F r y e r * , red
49
now driven hy engine*.
PriKlie’rr* "tllrw (lire. | to eon* Itridler*. red
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sions were obtained by tiliysirnl Mnlniedv
m iins uietHcd op situation in an*, •nirnrr ••
Mi*nt», m l
"Y 6t
r»r.
cruelty and psychological fear in­
Whether this wn*i u "niunmieie" ••tin i mattei. t •itainly it i a had ri ii.t.4 •umil* a
lleim. xvhlte li '. iv y if»
4I
The Fiji Islands were voluntarily
Nr I Wrlitlit |»rr ilofrn lleim. light
Si
duced by "mock trials."
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or a inilllnry mfUMtily in «»f Home
l,oorr
In l?llt Itn.mter* old
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92 placed under British sovereignty
Wliftl nllier effect can nil tins doilht, too, to t»rofe‘'s|nnnl nidiliers i»’ nit to have a man like I'id. 1.111 Re I’rr 2ilofrn
4 of ill
tl|
l»re«-ed an d d r a w n t tie'll!" erkit hv their chiefs in IH74.
have on umiiy Hermans esceiil to For nriimred coIiiiiiim in u Inenk I'eipi'i, an Na/i as Hitler and eniir* Meillniii
21 ui Vi
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A7 I i-.rloin (lrnde A
make heroes to lliem of Col. I'eip through nttIi4’k••hi* they lierniiin, plciely devilled to Ii in nut I -1'lit ini - Sni.ul
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To
To
er and Ids co-defendants 7
Anierii'Nii, llritinh or Kiinniiin.- fmve
lift »;e
it Ug *12
ii
Itetaller"
•a"oriier" |
At his trial lie spoke nut boldly no nii’iiiiH to cure for prinofiern il inn prineiplen, loom liny larger to
I o k M o iivllle p o iiltr v o ia r k r t
I
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red
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it
1.1 x •• iMMiltrv
and rnnlcniptiimisly to Ms ruptnrs. the buttle i*i hitter The ihTinion ini countrymen
lindlern. red
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heavy
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lie is tin- knni of iiinn they need
H« made himself ii propiigniidii then imint he niude whether to kill
figure not only for Nazism, which the prisoner* or to lei them go, In fop get

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Tho expression “to the hitter
and" has a nautical origin. A
ship’s anchor chain, at the point
where It was fastened to a vertical
timber called the bltt waa known
as the hitter end. Thus, when the i
chain has been played out to "the
bitter end," there'a nothing more
that can b# done.

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Dr. Henry McLaulin

To fro to tt tho Potto of (ft# World:
To frame*# tho P ragm a of Am srtu:
To Ptvahtto PrsopMlty for Hanford

O p to m etrist
113 Magnolia Ave.

I'hone S it

(F O R A L L M O D EL C A R S )
N## Then# q u a lity .Main Hzf»r# You Huy

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"You bot thoy'ro easy now . , .
my now M aoooy-H arrla bus
plenty ol power to tciko tho
loughoat going in alitcio. You
ahould soo tho w ay my '44'
handloa 3 boltoma any placo on
lh« lurm. Gooa right Ihtough
without u whimper. Tough opoto and all. And
talk about economy . . . theoo Maaaoy-Harrla
Iraclora ahowed mo what tho word rnttana. You
ca n ’t boat 'am ior aavlng fuel dollara. I (IhIhIukI
my plowing und diaclng on far laaa luul than
over belo ia."
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You've got a wide tango to aoloct Iron: when
you chooae Moaooy-Huirla . . . aix great power
and fuel aavlng modela In 5 power altea . . . with
now up-lo-lho minute alvltng, comfort und down­
right lugging ability. Thoro'o advanced engi­
neering in Iho iranamlealoit loo . . . huaky conolruction throughout that moana conatanl,
dtpondab/o oporafion under tho toughoat con
dltlona.
Stop In aoon (or coinplolo Informullon. Soo
how you can handle ywui mutk lu*li&gt;i with lui
leaa fatigue when .a u lurm with

HarrU.

IICII.Y CHOHH CHURCH
•ONfiREH ATIfIN AI. CHURCH
I’nrk Avenue and Third Street
Hey. II. I.ytlletim /immrrman,
Bernard Boot, Minister
II. I)„ Hrrlnr
Sunday School |0:00 A. M.
First Hundny After Fuster
M:()ti A. M. Iliily Cmiiinunhiii.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Sermon: "The Word of Hod."
j
|l:.’ill A. M. (’hiircli School.
Ildin A. M. Morning I'rayer and
sermon.
TU P ( ’l l »"tCI» OF HOI)
2.709 Elm Ave— 4:00 I*. M. Centrnl Deanery
Rev. Joe C. Crew- Minister
meeting of the Yl'SL. Speaker,
8tindav school at &lt;•: (ft A. M.
; The Rev. Itnlph Webster, Trinity
Chnrrli, Duytnna Beach.
' Classes for all ages.
I Met vices during the week:
Pnalorlnl -ervl-e nt 11:00 A. M.
7:.‘l&lt;&gt; A M Monday, Tuesday, Sullied. "Th" Ilnnoer of Rein**
1 Wednesday, Thursday ntt.l Salur- Deceived." All members are urged
•to ho present at this service.
I iltiv, Holy Cummiiiihiii.
ft lid A M Friday Holy ComE v a n g e listse rv ic e 7:110 P.' M.
iiiiiiiinn
Suhleet: "The Creates! Evil of
Iho Dav". a sullied von will not
I SEVENTH I t ' V MlVEN I IST waul to miss. After the message
I
t Itt'IICH
an alter ••all will he given for
|Ve*enili Sired mid Elm Ateniie prayer, it healino service for ull
sick people, and stiec|s| oraver
I.. ,\. Sheffield, Elder
rtaoieat received and |iraved for.
Mr-. Harry Wall, mlaahinary
Tnnsdav evening at 7-no |‘. M
|." •*.
mayor meeting and Bible study.
S h &gt;.,| !t:.'to A. M.
Cliiirdi service 11:00 A. M., Sal Be sure and bring, your lllldes.
Thursday evening at 7:.10 P. M.
; urday.
I'rayer meetings, 7:00 I*. M. •he Woman's Missionary service,
I Wednesdays with sung servlee and Mrs, Made Kinnrd hi choree. A
Missionary program you will en­
, Ihlde nt ml V.
,
joy.
|
-----------Victory Leader's Band, (young
' CHIIIHTIAN K MISSION tilV people) meeting each Friday even-1
•tl.I.IANCF
ing at 7:.'tl) p. M. An Interesting i
program for all.
I
Woniaii'a l'lull llulldlna
The church string hand will fur­
Bee, (ilettn E. Smith, I'aalot
I 10:00 A. M. Billie .School, Mr. nish the music and the ptihllr Is
Invited hi attend.
I A. Wlehnhll, Hupt.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worsliiji,
UNITY
I subject: "They Thai Wall—".
, (1:46 I'. M. Alliance Young Pen. Rev. Carolyn II, Parson*, Tearher
Tuesday Night, Valde* lintel
pie.
7:30 P. M. Prayer Hcrvlce.
7:46 P. M. Evening Service
8:00 P. M. Ernest C. Wilson's
are welcome In each service.
Now Hook "Every Hood Desire."
Ptihllr welcome.
|
COMMUNITY CHURCH
l ake Mary
F IR ST PRESBYTERIAN
j Church School
10:00 A.
CHURCH
Clasaea for all ages.
Rar. Angus H. Mrlnnl*. II. II.
Worship 11:00 A. M.
Pastor
■ Westminster Fellowship 0:110 P.
0:4ft A. M. Church school,
IM.
11:00 A. M, Morning Worship
Clmlr Practice 7:00 P. M. WedRervlce, sermon hy Rev. A. 0 . Me: nesilay.
The Women's ‘Association will Inula.
7:00 P, M. Pioneer Fellowship
meet al Ilm church tilt Wednesday
with Mrs. II. Hood, Mrs. A. Ifuyt, Meeting.
P. M, Henlnr. Young Pen
Mr*. A. Kemp a* hostesses, All , 7:00
,
Fellowship Meeting.
women nre Invited In attend. The
8:00 P. M. Evening Worship
Women's Aa n.-lslinn will Mailtsor
a ••ddl- ...... ’ d'»li simper at Service.
C^'«ln^•••• of Commerce Building .. The Chancel Choir will sing at
Frl'hiv iM’giunlmr to Mjrve at 0:00 the morning worship the anthem,
P. M.‘ A free will offering. Kvery- "Let Not Ynur Heart Be Trnublad”. th e ooln part In the anthem
btaly Invited.
will he eting hy M r*. Chart's Hlitn.
^ Mlsa Joyco Hstiel wll( sing a
•pin at the evening worahlp serIi? *'

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WEEK FEATURING THE WORLD FAMOUS PAINTS FOR

FLORHIDE—
Th# F l o o r Paint
( h a t . withstands
h#avy foot traffic—
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IIRCR OF GOD OF
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Hw florloue goepel U th e'
W * m int want your money,
Wa ask la.your praatnea and pray­
ers, No watered dowo
down ssrmnus.
Como, I )bring year Blblee. Keep
your roquot
wests for sick coming In.

XVATEKSPAR ENArriKIc—
Quick-drying Enam#l—glvoa woodwork and rurnituro now Iwauty
*nd added life—rosist* marring—
clean* eatly.
REGULAR
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t/P » -i L o m m titm l Ito o p i wete scXiio h | I k I rciI to hsve m filt ia lr d w itlu n 10
tnilet nf Shanghai tonight

WASHlNGTONTApr- 2 3 - (/ !’) Legislation to carry out Preiidcnl
Tgimsn't far-teaching health proif lm was introduced in Congrerr
today.
The bill calls for payroll lax in­
surance to provide medical. Itos
^itsl and denial care for about 120.000,000 Americans at a rponsor(rtimaled to ri nf around $ft,0(K).000,000 a year.
The Adntiniilarlmn measure also
«^uld put into effect all the oilier
pnases of Mr. Truman's |uogrant.
Those include federal grants for
medical education, hospital construction, public health services and
research, the hill also authorim
in experiments! program of federal
aid to farmers* health cooperatives.
A sponsors' statement accomstiylng Ilm 1,111 was signed hy
euator Elbert I). Thomti* (D*44ah), chairman of the Senate
n h o r ami I'uhllc Welfare Committse; bv Senntors Murray (D-Mont),
IVsgner (D-NX’ I, l’eti|)cr (D -Flal,
Chaves (D-NMl, Taylor (D-hlaho&gt;
McGrath ID -Itlr, Humphrey (DMlnnl, and hy Reps. Dliigvll IDMidi) and Ulemlllei' (D-Wis).
Not h -Ingle Rcpuhlicnii'* name
wan «n Hie lint of spolisorii. Koine
HepublicMi*--u* well as sonic De(Continued on Pag# Right)

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MONDAY. APRII 25. 1040

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No. 17S

R nnging
O ut

Of

t'lem ent

M easu re
C o m m itte e :
B acks

Plan

Great Britain Is Clay Calls For
Reinfortinp Her : Unified States
Mrrl I n China In West Germany

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I n f l u e n c e

( .t!le«l U n t r u e
R e p r e s e n ta tiv e

Al the same lime they unofficially
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i M i a h a s s l l . Apr i r* i*r&gt;
|"e te repotted r.mtiR Inwards 'he 1_ S n i...ite i, nl the bill In han wne
-H»i.......... ..•. . . . -t M o n tic fllo to sea south nf Shanghai in an effort || fn , , i„ h.mLin ikers stu i eeded
•|.n "s » h rt lo b b y is t*
T w o
C .ir r ir r s
A n»|iRcilin
f i o v r i i w H S a y s ’ d *1 vi»d »
to liap KM).(KK) Rovetnitieiil Itoopi. j |0t|.«\ m basing it plated on the
. .. ...II.......... ' e-a,• • M ots
(1X1S i i h ( err x i p T o J o i n
A sso t i.itinn
W i l l
♦l" (ft III/ I nI• •
f he Shanghai gairiton cotttinali c alindsi Ini &lt;(inside l.ltlnil despite
untru e
•lei. hnwesei. put a iiriiI damp nit' an ad.eitc inimnillee it pod
I * hi
K asteni F orce
H e f c n t k 'r t l T I h p h i s
' &gt;&gt; . h stitt!sn j i 'he
--------ful II ,»• I 'tis o c c .rnd 1 sxs
""«M iital news attntinls and pit V 1...... ||,r |„||
ssithtlrawn t.on, di­
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W fxlfnt Uhr* »»xr* Ihr fnrmA
0UIIN4 A UOHTtR MOMINt st the meeting of British Commonwealth j" f ( "mmumst sum esses
shown • '•*• .’*• v..i- m (asm
th
fl. A dfX»M»X*» 4fl(l Iv%f4 loopt |l(»Vf lion nf 4 IWtl Grrnuin fiitn n
flir x - in r ,
the U .S «nimiUlf gfn^Ml I tnoxp
Ministers In London. Prime Minister Dr. Daniel Melon (left), of tha
rlfarprl up,
h e rn ih h iik Ic i I l&gt;t t " m m ilt m l «l«»ic j mfnl h»xf
Union of South Africa, enjoys t laugh with Britain’# Prims Minister uifdiiwhilf wftrntd Aminrani hi
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ipv ol Monroe who m i
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Clement Attlea. Th# conference of Prime Ministers has been vslled hv {.Shanghai that llie l ' S N«!' V «(»(f|| | ,, r|| (||
r i i i i . alo n g the 7 n n i l t r
(ppe (I I • &lt;br iwple "stuidiy to
act
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allernpling
to
hrtiie
mitilnn
Kinrnmr.
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Attlee to disettee whether Indie can renteln In the commonwealth ee a
two sin (.ill ( anted .ml 4 Rtnup
help I,on •&gt;' l„( k70.000,000 s
mnui.eii on the same toll two
Innlfhl. I hr " s i m»»i i" rlmr
republic owing bo allegiance to the Brttlrh crown.
(fnfvrnatloeel) would move Us ships to «»nul ui |
nl «idnu.«(inrt. it w.i» Ic.Kiicd ir
for itp|irox.il ui t| \\ r**l l»rrin.in Vu 11 l i t I 's '^ t . t lll
vulvernenl in the m il W.I and •••'•» |yettihut wa. annulled w o
roimlif iilion In Mux
i:» md
anv who wattled In «el aboard mint !t|)f „„|v
,,K&lt;in,| hrut« li.tl.lv toil.iv will ("ill the (.ii I i«t
In • !•*•• »■111x p iu p .u r d xtx fe m fn *.
formulimi nl 1 tfnx rriiuinit hy
c h i Reel
III «(&gt; 11111( Uy
llir* ( n»\ n n . •i a m l In t’lilv p m l In lib v
mg it "ol "I lommillrr today
J
11I.I.
Thr
••iiioiimrfinrnl.
mining
I lie i i I i i i i m I iv ( i n i l l t m r i l lh .il (C•
A n d in \V M *h iii4rt«ui t l i r S I h I o
( leuirnl nf I’tnelld. ■* 10 illh in e iiir n t- li.u l h e rn n i i l r i r i l , hut m ilh d r n m a lii a iH lfln in rvH . ilia - If!* III* srrlkHU! Irx r XVII -1 1*1*4 Lit
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i hrpifttiiiuiil
hmIiI
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I.••lulittm
prllfd ffMg" Mm l Ihr difriniltien ! IIII &lt;•ll^lil IItr* I Ugfixl tfllir
|sSllUflt. If. S. HtllI*HN'4tl(|l9l h* I’Iiiiih, •pon-m *d the lull, Ird llie fight •" .1 &lt;|nikr«M un te ltt-e tn ilt»&lt; I m r t h r u
nniild itnpnlr finnl ugrrrmrnl
llu t|u« l i i n l In* p rn g r.im o f I *
I Iih.h Krpii *»rt*ri*d li«»rn«* f«»t r(»ii,4iiltH- bring it ..ui nl rommittce where it tM lilie w here it»r v w m d il m in e on 11 rnnwliiniion for werks.
•uni •
I f i\&lt; - (a•1111:j Inf ftii.sr ull.) .ue not
had been defeated 14 In II la»t f in in ..( when llir v w n iih l H iiv r
S h iiir l U iinxx in I ’• iiiil ilt iiil" l
NEW M&gt;I&lt;K Apt J i 4/1*4 i litrx\ p ix n i|* lliuir sli.iru •»( ifOVMn
week
'B .lv e il .1 lin n , ’ K "IU ’ now n e tw ii
i ’ll N « iik llig , the fin m e i i- a p ltlll n f
tnnii.il «i•-i* Mu 'prnfii illv men
II* imt ,,n ant I l.nnkiiI
hh. •,\
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_ _ i n i li if . eight ilr.lmvrti 4111I fnllt lirtiri.il l.m in. I&gt; ( |.i&gt; l S mill I
I N 'n tiiu m ll- t C h in a .
11••!!•'•I nlilit\ t ••mp’iniux, Imlflx, in
iiihvinI rurhiiis ilh*g»l Itels, wniihl Increase ,
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I hr &lt; "lUllllliinl- lint iliellrd the linluy llii* *»nlx siitr x%,IV to |iciit r |11111)1117’ t l l l l l '
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Will I ull «lllit'rl •six fill* puoplu !»
m um ty F u b h c i t y i
iJcnd A lo n « Tra ck 'the i..wcr Yangue kiwi v*ite* i- ly "I *|iiri«H(»ii- tn * lenient nn th* J trtit|»tinvt In -.til up the Vitigt/c lion nf tlir tlir u.i||i»u% nf NXValrrn 77nr
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l i n n is 'p i•• si*ii(;»i 17!»•* m ill -u n n h 'rx
Ihr (minim' «»f tn ,htiM 1.iiinn |•ii •| •| *••*iti*•11 »•• • iilr* Inn
The value of conitniinilv ailverlt- , (AHIMAGL. leim.. Api IS
St unit is t» make the I r i|» to dont ........ lie asked ( l e t ..... .
.'"m l m il nthei mpphe, Im ll.
on tlir frrr ii i I im ii * nl Wr*inn 1.11 |
sing was stressed al the Hotaiv (Ttlhi (/Fl A farl fteighl Irani i iiumril. W«dinigtuii when he "cnnstilers i*
\&lt; i ii - if mu
t Iwil to liliytn t'7 ntp
"V " &gt; . I th in k I lllld e i- t n ii’ l V m il , H illi - li Irg .ilm n t l i r i r
lumheon today by Hunter t vmlr. n f ' a irtirk rrowtletl with Suml.iv »'•&gt;
piM tt '" i i p r e tty w e ll, " C le m e nt n* j
TIk -ii m i I'I i i i i u la y Hi,
S ln .ip 1opr with (•rrm tnx mfr^i.iird llirrr I I lf llM'll«*l HAT Il'Kf I ’ lllt l'l X llix v illtl 1 I1&gt;
|r. . . 1 ilffieiala Iiete n-uutr there will p ile .' lie u rg e d Ih a t Ihe *-i|l
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I tll,n k S w m ii n ti.l the • m i. e i I ...11. III w ill 1 fr .x lr I •slum "1 -xl»illtv ifi fu l iii ••! I . ix a lio ii lx m i I r iif*
Nr winaii, l.vntle N Asrocialei. Im. shippers at a i missiiir oe.,,
I lie no rentt ii*tIoim no III- dcpHltllte,
I ••ATI - 1•t * ix u liin l y xx ill iniiktx I I I nix n
we
hI i i II v i I und lilt
K llin p r .Hid x%111 nt.4 niily rnd tlir
advfttiiiUR agrnty. o| lai ktiutiille, last tnglil. Itlllmg HI privon tittle I |ile-utltlHldy t,v an, to SIihokIihI b ro u g h t lic fn re th e I I uiihc .
can t " 't it m il h e re m iii I d l - i i i »■* tl ’ : " i i l ih la y Hie lic H lim e i 1 m i. I Ii f r a I (d ( ,,,,,,,,,,„,&gt; l r v p .in v li.il h u t ili'7 i .i•*n- iii il -* oxxii Mini*,** S im p
who outlined the hasit ihatarlrt- in the uttr family -and i-m.iulv m land I hence hv plane aero— the Rep I tm ik n f M a rlo n t n le im p t e d | . . . . t m i - d m iin g i-il
\ i esiiliixiiud lit. I'u g r K.Ib M i
Pacific
isins rd gmui community ailveilts-1 jttring aunlhcr.
to i i ’ k " W ill H il* h ill In any w a y . !
W in - tn n C h u n h ill, an g ere d hy will t t u k r it ddl,. ull lot the ComA branch of the emha-ay meHii- «hu|e 01 fn r iti h u r t hnneat p e o p le T " jil. e ..........
- lu 'llliig n f fo u r rtttinsai (ro u t t&gt;- ke^p l „ i , „ t . " C la v
!ltg.
| the Buck burst into (lames and
whlle I- opeiatlng at Canton in
" } | „ t a ime," Clement re p lie d . |M iII imI i w H r*h it&gt; * In Ih e Yangstxe -aid. "It Iv the &gt;»tlv mre way tn
That advertising pays was provediwas dragged tome 100 yard* 'iown south China, the refugee NationIt *iH»k two-thirds vote In get the litvci ln-t week with the Ins* of |lesrr.,,
hy the speaker wlio quoted rcrulls die track before ihe (periling Tenii- allst capital. It i- lit cliatge o f,
hill "it of riimmlttec ovet the "»• tl IIi IIIhIi lives, notified I'rline
CIsV msilr the .laleuirnt m *
embassy
niliilatn
from community atlveHiring as car- euee Central diesel could (oine to l,ewi« . Clatk.
..
I v#ti - report. Tlie Senate t'nmmtt- Mimses Alice hr will demand a i
tied mil hy New Jarsey, North! # halt.
„
counselor.
, l,V &gt; „f MIsreKm.ao-n.-t.egijlallon full esplsnatlon when the 11 .u ime iigr to member, nl the Armci
A wldeiprrad re|Hir» |a)r»l*te'l ,
..... ,
» f i '(millions reconvene tumnrriiw* I ) r i | | ' , r „ , ...n l. lw n l, new« R.ilhe,
Csrolimt. Sotilhern Califnttii#. San J Some of the dead wetc intlcred
Hut the Communistntovltig |
^
f ( ^ | j |(
iiftct its Enstci tei-es.......
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tiiim ti
t# Clara (C#l.) «nd numerous iillie, I s Ioiir the frack*. while (lie rest southeast with lightning speed, had |,m
"f ' ^
localities where si/alde tesulls wete weir pinurtl in the r*h of (lie tunk raptured Kadtlng, cutting tho rail
ll* it II I \141&gt; ( I IN NOLL V
put the lull &lt;Ui the rnlmidlt
M (&gt;• I, „ , ( . i e i )
no,I corm ne-rt
( ••fillmiud ftn Tni# I .Ic St
I hr nifxiAKf xirix ir,u1 hv I
shown.
All eleven wete tclitining finin &gt;vay t" Hangchow, It was re^orteil 1 i*«»r rmi'tiil«'i hMoii
. --*
|MVx ( i.lll.lhfl. Al’ filial *»f hii»r«M i,m,mg p„ ..eiabv h.*» resulted
Th»l Florida Slate advertUing i , hiu. li lervues in llicit hniucs a t1 hi Bhanghal. In 0:00 I’. M an
fill- wh- tin- &gt;nil •„ll
(,•.„• ilie 1-1,1,'lng "f the -skull cf
ha:&gt; keen Hie greale.it
revrim*H ,,,..,,,'. ( teek when the acr irlenl 1
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r&gt;» liil.lr tn, &lt;-ffci-t. against »•'* '
, i , t n, ( n,’&gt;nj'ci" ,n the win
priuhirer ever enacted w h s hIko
is « ,,!» „ ,# ua
c . k. c u m , I "By denied this and -aid Iran
R e f u H c s T « I ,Bl!
1:II1,nT
' I I t r d c i l . i i u u l , . Bridgc'i, , •"*). C e t B iir l
•. h
ikMiur! ' mill, „
HiifMli, I K 7|dk
l.,&gt; ,f file Florida Power sed
(Ifdnrpil l»y Mi" Njimkri wijti «hi#|»
j lif*txxr« n SIkiiii;I iiii nii»I llHfi4!rl,n i iicliiud. I mu tin-.!. Dckb\ Klh’i "
) I* c . i ie s p o m le fit st N s n k u ig . ”
I ,g •,i ( &lt;„ii|-.,,&lt;y s , „ i( „ g **H,er as
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tlmii 7(10,000 liif|iiirr. t v t
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»&gt;• !&gt;•• * lu n rh e x n « |,e * h n . gs&gt;&gt;■l l ilii-iis, .lidiu.uu, Monahan. '1"t |
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l.n v r I iimmi iF crivfM l fro m M ir " ! * ! •
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i , .■ Shcppcrd Smith of 8ett,t,"dc
• ir , m a n y und r*h»*(*
giadt* Junior High School clsspulnted tn the Isige hie(*»»e in |
p JT |* || i\ I | H | S t U r S
71 4 hu lines-, m e e tin g •*(•,*■
! .•■•ivHrt, Sweeny. Y cm aiis- 2" . |
&gt;( Miss Adelaide Richter.
In Ihe number nf tourist* entiling '
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«' \SIMNGTON. At”
I'lic s k u ll w a s " d ls c o v e r s J " re to tills Male s i well a* l„ Hie
Ili*"rs slut Sited "U *lie H'S'
1 '''en . Andrew
B-a-lcv Hlaci rt|» Supreme C o urt lift,I
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r n t iy l&gt;y (■ • s tv s n th g rx J e v u p i’.s
longer *es»on. On Apr. 10. tie1
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&gt;„ch. Bryant. Burnied, I4urt«»f
Hist employ *(
l "o se b » " t ■:•. sn d M illie H s rd y ,
u»t
smIiI.
there were more tourlit
I •- ..well, Csrraway, Clement, Cobb |
I " , le g n ls * m snd s-r -h 'p
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i ho n o tic e ’! •? i v M trv rode on
tH
cars mining Into Florida than
stat* Market Manager Sand, &lt; iltns. Dayton, Dunn. Frank, I n ! (••&gt;n w ith u n io n s -m ••((»
MIAMI ‘ r 2!, —UTl— Nsgroj
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'1 .! i - I i - i i h lc \c !» » b y th e c:?v d u tv y • lent k .,
idans
there were leaving the slate
So i
non,.'*, ”f South
Florid* Sat ur-, Anderson welcomed a ersw «( j i . G ngg-, llsley, llfath. Hud |
t.-l .SO
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U'e»r F it s ' s - ic e t and decided ' l »..........
Declaring that tltsre la no dd ' d#-. declsred Singer Fsul Robeson. lurveyor* from the State Road
However, only .......................... •
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1 - ••. Keith, Lancaster of Gllchr,-' , ,»•■* to federal Ish’ir I h. i .
*• w o u ld - ak e f i r s ' p riz e
r
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ference In selling a community |did uni *p-sk for fhslr congrega- Department this morning «
.
« I’ool seieo
e x li'b it N o t kr-cw
by advertising method* than It, j
hen lie told a Tart* meet in g ! had come to s u rv e y g ro u n d fo r » i i "icastri of l.ar'ayctte, l.antsM fnins whose goods eioss -*•(, Mil
l i ’ ey L .ivy
* I#, * i!tf»*tfc'f
*u ir\7UiI •*.. m g in s l • b a l 'I
selling n recognized merehsntl’r that American negroes would mil large paved addition to the mar \
' hues- are nfferted Likewise •!..
•c to ie d , ' so
s ilt g s '- 'r s k u ll* ,
product, Mr. I.ynde said Hut to flgh* the Soviet Union.
uninn* Involved must hr c|&lt;git.i, f *««i • v 't'itt* »if m i l i t i " . pjox ui n in u "* i n ’I ,l d o r* •• j , e th s * sp p e srsr.c..
advertising n cunininiiltv the Im­
•»s f »a*I III 'XfIV Mu «-4i*| Mu* 'hy
At present paving extends „i,lv |
Mrrclisnt, Moo'lyi
••&gt; use National I sle., Il-ln•
ltol.»(.in u,ado the statement lieBut former Mayor H dsn es' i u
portance of merchandizing must foie ttu- Communist sponsored 60 feet south and .to feet wr.l
1*1/ it •*X*v iTlitO'i ••»#*• Hl’tct'lrt■*»•
'- l l .
I arke.
I attun.
• M”std maeldnery.
(t'o a llH n s # On I » * • T h re e ! —
s rprognlier| luthorit, ,m i-cheo
of the main market building ' I - "
-crl*. Rood. Kra.lmrough, S.Ju ,.
"WotId react; Conference."
Sucti h deelsloli
«l(» Iv he, I *i xtlx (hr S»»viui iji.t ri liliif lit (*•» » l-gv, wbeo asked hoo
•:
(»n tllHtiy '•"•lid r'nliifi )!"•"*
"&lt;P*"n. Slaughter. Smith "
oil •wen lismled down hy tli- United |•
the |(ev Edward T. Graham, this will he added a strip of pa'
’&gt;*r»rcd s -!‘((eien* -xpia: .tt
dh
nf
Jack
sun.
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nek,
lair,
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v
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htrh
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•
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ing
200
feet
wide
oil
Hie
south
pastor of the Mt. /ion Baptist
"letes Cite,nt Gourt oi
T•&lt;ar is the skui! of ,s porpoise
Slimmer*. Kurles, INins. ••• * esse affecting the ' htesgc | •*
F&gt;n f tist*
Church, Issued Hie following state- and 200 feet wide «»' the went
Inland
•«„ in me about six years age
u
illams.
Wise,
Wotitzksy,
.
‘
I
pch
I
side,
tic
said
ment un behalf nf the greater
^ Ic e l U o n ip a n y
In la n d appealed I
&gt;*&gt;. s mao who /out! 1 ,* «*r: the
Murray-511
T h e new nrae w ill re lie v e the
(* iiollnu** (In f » . . .
Mlsiul Interdenominational MinT u n -W u u lt IM iilarirf
, 1, ’te sl Day'oo* B a-"'*
---'
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hsent
nr
not
votin
g
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f
tr
u
c
k
s
ru
t,
Islerlsl tlliance. nf which the Bcv.
••••(, I r&lt;&gt;' ,».tdv t- m.O' e , , my
Joel McGill of Genova eiiffetsd J . It. K|&gt;person of Ht. Psul’a Afrlc- s id e ie l.lv . ..aid M r. A n d e rs o n , w lin i ’ is, Bronson, (&gt;ar!t&lt;u&gt;, David.
T o n tr o l I 'I iiii O p e n e d luesm l IcaUi’n fto!” t'-e ’ i es' h
s slight cut over the left eye and uu Methodist Episcopal Church In is I,eel, w o r k in g fo r th e pant t&gt; vda, Henderson, Hendry. II",ig1'.
4* nn||rrg&gt;A ’tp P:t|(l 9‘•• fl
John I.effter was bruised In th#
I l m l l M l S r&gt;» C » » , k i l l , , ,
th
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m
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th
s
t»
secure
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v
in
g
\ mm!dll4 I,(#||*|#»I |*f * n'*• »,r«*
pirsidfiit:
crsrl, landing of a Cult training 11 The
American negro, If he Is
ill p tn lm h lv t.lk e III " " d * * &gt;
I BURN IN HOME
plane In * recently plowed celery anything, certainly Is a patriot.
•mi'lrle x«4x xI hiM-I IhHrx •inilf r
John Finley Hodges w'j. rnliifi
■ MAR LESIO N . 7V Va . Ap: 2?
field of John Meisch on West He whs among the first to shed his
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Mrs. C. A. U’hhld,on, died si )d*-'Ur— A m o th e r sn d h e r
th re e
Third Street
near
Perilminon Mood lt&gt; wresting the freedom
h’&gt;n,e in Daytona lies,-I, Sunday Munlth Unit• I'mintv * t»iiiniix%»o»t, ’•h ild re n b u rn e d fa d e a th w h e n f-.re
Avenue ahoitly after noon, HatH tiniisosa oe m as Thrset ,
i • le - tr o y e il ( h e ir harne in j s 'ih u rh
Urn,non following s heart attack j . 'rife Hod1&lt;1 of Hfftllh HlitI r
urdsy.
Mr Hodges lived in .'Isuford Un ( ,
Health Ke x ne
e e tlv tm ls y
Capt. Roy Tillla, who Investi­
I many years and moved In Dayhma 1 1
Countv • ommlasion "II
gated the accident, reported that
Ih e fatlie* r rfe u e d t * ••■the:
. . . . , ,,
Beach It venrs ago where he w a i'l” ' f„r H,c labor of (n e men -ml • In i,It e ll lie ( j ' l l the f ’ ! ( J " i k * "
according to McGill, tha plane
Hr 7VILLARD
iNNUbbT
engaged
in
Ihe
lelall
and
whole
.
•
•
•
Ktate
and
U
K
'
,»ven,
motor had stopped at 1,400 feat al­
1 " d liin i at t po \ 7? , *-:!,• a .io e "
«„le fish liualneaa lie wh-, I,urn *1 " ,d pay fin equipment, i„nt"i.,U ■ - down -tsirr den He rar. to
An enlhuitaslic sudietite «l t, •e than 700 girded Morocco
titude. Bv skillful maneuvering,
A
stolen
Il&gt;:i0
Kurd
Sedan
be­
Uo
of
hand
clapping
snd
t.heei!
I'hrialmas,
Fla.
and
pm.r
r„
corn
1
f'U
lire
work
of
«„r
man.
,nd
Temple’s All Star Minstrels with s
Mr. McGill, a private pilot, man
longing l" Eddlo Wood, negro, Saturday night at Seminole High Stic d Auditorium #» the curlarn iosr.
■'
"rank (JuOlnian direct,,*
f •l,e second floor, meeting hts wife
Sanford lived in Itrland,,11'1
Fr
aged to avoid treea as he came was
| •» &gt;he head of the stairs She wcr.r
recovered 8undsy afternoon
al
llrslth
Unit
from the south toward tho field. by Sheriff I’. A. M«ro In a pas. and were rew.rded will, sn ou.,|,„’l."« performance hv ihe Jackson
I ' , a bedroom (or some of the
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n
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!!f
l'.ay
1
"ihe
i l
.
Baptist Church of Dhv ' Ihe work Include- the sprseng •hihlren and he go? two our &gt;.~.t&gt;s
The plane belongs to the Schowal- lure near (he Junction of Ihe ville group of Shriners who took Him*- "H .from regular
husmess pursuits
|„j
msny lioincn n- pnaailde -nt
ter Kchool of Aviation.
I the yard
Country Club Road and the South- to give Ihe benefit performance!
*
Other survivors beside* Mia. |«nb llie Hanford III,ills, especially
west
Road,
------.
.
.
„,»^si^or
,he
0«nilnole
High
8cho,,l
,„„tr|buted
to
Ihe
fun.
I
'VI,Id,Ion
Include
one
daughter,
home*
without
screens,
*.nbl
U,
HRITIHH DRINKING
Tho
■--N E W F O A L FACT
Tho autc...w&gt;..v
sutomomio^w##
I Band.
\ftwr Walter Helms and B!l' •Mrs. George Farllng and a granil »?n,llmail. Two crow- will hr „ —I
L O N D O N , Apr. 85-4A V -A stolen
night #t Third
„ „ „ to -| „|,| |,H,| put the audience In - &lt;"n. Boldiy Farllng of ftawann,' In rmcka fitted will, „it sptaycrWASHINGTON. Apr &gt;6—
Principal Herman r&lt;
K.1 „Morris
churchman lamented today that
Y ‘ w s. l ' th i nloture
n «fl
otimental mood with "Far Awny| fMiln; and three other -d-ters, Mr- , \ contact man will go il,e,„l I John L. Lewis and bis 200-mac.
» 7'--W
0d,
pUUire show
show i! ol,y (er,,,ed
ter"' e&lt;1 *he
,h" peiformanc# •
th# British or# spending more than U
„ •mi',n policy commlM*- today he.
■
.
“ • •
nsildal succcni. The band, under |
the liutunr began again lia Hniitli, Daytona; Mrs. John I . ll»- "lews tn detenunm lion„
twice tfti much on drink aa they Wooua
was taken In wrecked eondl
.1 gnu fi,lining demands for s new
Tocnmn I’ntk, Md.i and need nf spraying of wall
. L T RsHIfl’a Disc# aftsr having 1»•
*** "hare of pr» ,,,|, singing of "Sentlmentai Hamrick of T
Hid In 1040.
Parker nf Goulds, Fin. pinches with residual DDT -.p,.,v •of* eiml minerti' contract
"th w S
In moMn« ‘ hn Hh,,w ,,y '{|V,M‘,
Uentlenran from Georgia" l,y| Mr-. M. B. p,
Dr. 8. W, Hughes, president of
'll,e bnnliy-browed United Mine
services will la, held nl .Small outbuilding.-, will l&gt;&lt;&gt; -jnay
'
i carts during ths past
week " , v l,« 8mllhi ..|w d er Vlmr Face
Funerals#
the Baptist Union of Great' Url- i L n a a l u r r
Win kora' chief and |,l:&gt; lop aldei
Baggett-Mclnlnsl,
Funeral ■-•I
Sheriff Mero sUt#d this morn- throughout the cuunty, Including
Hunshlne" hy Walter Denson, the
“
tain and Ireland, told tho group's
kept silent about their discussions
Daytona at 2:IH) I*. M
r. ______________
and "Dsrktown_________
BtrutUrs____
Ball" Home In Davtniin
national assembly Britons drank Ing that ths car was probably 1G#n#va and Oviedo) and, preceded j....
al a morning Reunion.
tomorrow
and
a
brief
service
will
SANFORD
TRIMMED
drivenby drunkards,
who"
driving,by
th®
Shriners
of
both
Jackson|
lV
’'Lightlnln'
Lewi*.
Other
comic
their way through fd.048,000,000 d
................................... .. ‘
('lie Hanford entry in tire Tntoward th# intersection,villa and Sanford, inarched in a ,„ngg were sung hy "Satchel- i&gt;e held at 4:00 P. M. at thu gravelast year, compared with |1,604,- •st
„,,
late Katurdiiy afternoon
afternoon .....nth”
Fargts, book-keeper for aide In KvargroenCsmetery In Ban- County Ncml-pro baseball league
000,000 In 194p.__________
, ailedto make tjikturn. Th#tHts-I Parade
was uefeated hy Dvlamn Hpringi
tur#
U opposite thb horn# o f, ...........—
In thsdowntown
ssetion.
Among
............
— ..............
- - |iu„.
il«- Jackaonvlllp
Jacksonville Water
Water Depart ford whore burial will he made.
I'alll,earns will be Charles !.ee. yesterday In DeLeon Springs 4*y
thosa UsU4ng'lh«
and “Pk#
Durden,
Dspuly Charts#*
USpury
s^nartM Beck,
a r a , who'WM
"w
. . . parade sras Lrl-jmenk,
____ _____
___ Wee"
____
_______
BERING W B A .H 3R
CHICAGO, Apr. W - G P ) - The away at th# Urns of th# occtdmri. ward F. Lan#,,:president of the „,,rVtyor, who did a rolliklng tap Mux Lelnhurt, Dr. J . W. Marlin an X to 4 margin. DcMar and
Sanford Shrine . Club.
danca with hla song, "8w#et Gsor- ami (,'harlea Niback of Oviedo, Baxley were the batteries for tlm
weather over moat of th# nation to­
JACKSONVILLE. Apr. 26-i.U)
MOONHHINR RAIDS
Microphone* and loud speakers
Brown," starred with Fsrgla K. D. Price, fluy Partin ami Gra­ .Sanfntil club.
day waa favorable for apring f#.*mHIGH LOW
ORANGE PARK, Apr. U - O f ) ware used to eupplemont the a- end man, snd Inter did a trnm ham Hunter, Sanford and Jins KinIng operations.
d.l
17
Atlanta
SMALL CRAFT WARNINGS
chen, Bill Blackwell, Judge Heard
There was soma heavy rainfall —The State Bcvsraga Depart- sound offsets at tha show. Inter­ bone solo.
&gt;11
.1?
MIAMI, Apr. 2ft-(/Pi--Small Boston
Outstanding solos were given by and Mr. Stephenson of Daytona
In Tsxaa and lighter thunder ehow- msnt’s “flying squad^ destroyed locutor Carl D. Langston, snd the
14
4.4
cinft warnings were ordered dis­ Chicago
er# In scattered areas of ths North­ Its 11th moonshine still in 10 days opening chorus sounded Ilka they T. Coy Nichols, who dlitalned the Ranch.
3S
Detroit
4«
played
at
0:00
A.
M.
(EKT)
today
had
"frogs
In
their
throats,
due
to
microphone
as
he
sang
and
en­
ern Plain# states but ehrewhsre
6H
43
from Jacksonville south to Tn- Minneapolis
home c a n a r y
skies generally war# el#ar and y#The lio-gslton affair waa found a bad connection. Principal Morris cored "Old Men River" In a robust
40
New
York
12
EAST
SHEEN,
E
'g
.,
Apr.
2
ftIn
n
thick
hammock
near
horn.
went
backstage
and
told
tha
man
bass voice. After Paul Tanner.
temperature# mild.
, St. I^ju Is
12
47
for winds
expected
.......... —r
Twenty-seven barrels of mash also nt th# #pfl«k#r controls, and tho P«*t potentate of th# 8hrlne, had i/Pi—You've heard of tho canary..--.
70
Han Antonio
83
wore smashed.
n#xt singer. Boot! "Stinky" Me- sung "Song of 8ongs" end h it tho who was so tough he sang hess? 'miles an hour.
Kenttls
01
46
A. local cat named WhUkay
Ths Department’s a m t s , aid#d
n salesman by profession, last high tenor not#, h# wa# celled
,„ V1 ,has
62
Montreal
Whlykey . nr
by a light alrploa# with n radio
d ear In hln mirth-making back on special request of Mre. Ed met the canary'a cousin. Whl»key
89
64
N. 0.) would cause Jsckaonvtlte
„
.
transmitter, hnv# mad# I I a t m h
Another( was stalking
rtj»lkjng n
a blaekblr'
blackbird, wh.n I Hatt.ras
j of "A" Good Man I# Hard .',*n# to sing "Maggie."
• 8ft
69
__________
winds of 20 to 80 Miami
and s«ls«d stills vrtth a total m .
tsnor tolo
solo was,
was, "When,
"When, suddenly the bird
turned.
I.northeasterly
no
In #omwrn with other uutstandiaa
tending tenor
91
65
fffio 'oW To”Drama"" "bv I A veterinary took 15 stltchss In mile* p«r hour for the next 24 Orlando
parity of 4,4*0 niton# Is th# p u t
•
Mt vw
outUndW r o f i d l m sssw
eswws* I Grow’
row To,
Tallahassee
88
64
‘“ -lT tnur "
/agi tr•*•»»■
1
Whiskey.
hours.
wtmk snd • half.
Ish oMtumo, snd In f# bow He

Rotary Told Of Ten Are Killed
Selling A City As Freight Train
By Advertising Rams Into Truck

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PAINT COMPANY’S
SPRING PAINT EVENT

N EW SPA PER

-S—En vny..-OrdAr^dHome For Talks; j
Navy Prepares To: ;
____
Remove Americansj p a | iv Speaks Against

Senator P cdpcj l
Among Advocates
Of Truman’s FarReaching Program

Jack K. Morrloon, Manager

Itrra lir

f t r " i rtoudr «nd mild through
te n d e r R*th*r strong northeast
••Inds

300,000 cHSimpscm Says Legislature
Warriors Fact 1
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—
Commie T ra p To Make Own T a x Decision;
House To Probe Bookie Bill

Discuss Future Status Of India

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SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

and

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Established 1908

Health Bin l«
GivenCongress
By10Sponsors

$3-50

SENKARIK CLASS

T0II8H

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

1

H # And Poultry

,«ll Church Notice* M i l be prestiii.il at The 11tra il •fflrt on the
ilny lirlorr pohllrntl'a.

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RUBBER MATS

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TH E W E A T H E R

In tjaity T h m Is Strength—

FLOOR MATS

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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1949 ®

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFOR1X FLORIDA

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Lyndc Outlines Char- T e n nc ssce-C cntral i.
actcristics Of Com-! Di e s e l S c a t t e r s

s S l a d i o l u a Deal
Impresses S t a t e
M a r k e t Director
JACKSONVILLE. Apr. 26.»"f
have Just returned front ■ visit to
several markets and ant greatly
Impressed with the gladiolus deal
rt the Fort Myer* State Market.''
VlUlartn . L. WUeon, director of
SUM Markets said today In hie
review of the conditions st the
various state markete,
"The flower* are graded, pecked
and eltlpped the eame day they
are harvetlcd, the grading and
packing Ih'I iib done In air-cooled
room-. Everything about the hand
ling of them from the planting to
‘l - flonl
*' ' 1h-rve.tlng
-----wtlng and
the
and ihlpplug
shipping
up-to-date
If done In a modern
1110111
.fisnner
• 'A visit to the fields showed
I tntereitlng developments In Im, proving growing condition* and
probahlt lengthening of the »ce, ssn. Experiment* are underway
I to Improve quality and variety.
' Many bulb* ao not last ov#r one
' season In our soils and ellmat# and
J rtseareh Is underwav to dev#lon
•t Florida varieties which will stand
•^ up under our unusual conditions,
■ producing new and Improved flowfrom a sturdy stock, thus
. reducing growing and marketing
eosts and making this lovely commodltv available tn everyone. Tills
Industry appears to be foremost
In the Fort Myers area and adds
ons more Item to Florida's great
agricultural picture".
"The other etete markets er*
handling the more proealc but
vitally necessary commodities such
as tomatoes, twin* and coco In
jgcord volumes with time out for
1 Wmslderatlon. of cltlsens of our
eountrv Jn the auctioning at the
Fort Plsree State Market of ten
crates of tomatoes donated by Un
prominent grower* for Uw benefit
of Ihe cancer fund. Th# proceeds
totaling f t , 778.00 were turned over
to Broward Pcppell Chairman of
ths 8t. Lucie County Cancer Drive.
. "Th# heaviest volume of tomtCtsilsiiM eia r»*» v «sn

Skull O f ‘Extinct
Monster’ C a u s e s
Mystery, Comment

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Review Ruling On
Rian I'Ntr Pensions

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Blast

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Kobe

.KtiginerrH Survey
HO III
Statu Mart Area

2 YnutiiH Hurt In
CraMli Of Airplane

John Fin luy llodyci
Of Daytona* Dies

Mero ItucovurH Car
BelonRinK To Negro

OUTLAWS RED UNION
W BUENOS AIRF.8, Apr. 9B—(JP)
—Th# Argentine government In­
voked Its new constitution today
1q outlaw the Communist-led Ar­
gentina Slav Union.
Tha docree said the action was
tsken becauss of disorders which
msrksd the Slav Union's national
convention Mar, SU1 whan support­
ers of Prime Minister Stalin enin
aged In a battle with followers of
ugoslsvls's
Premier
Marshal
Ito. Soma HO persons were hurt
fore (Iblleti broke up the fig h t

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Ths
ATLANTA, Am
sMeetlot) of Coach WaUq«e Butts
of th# Uohrarslty of Q«ortla to
k#ad a drlv# to raia# foods for
Boys’ Estat# n#ar Bntotwkk has
b##a oanouiicod by tholWMUi of
th# board of idvliory truatoit.
. Chairman Jsm ss V, Camlehosl
A w M Butts' MlactJen to hoof th#
T M -0 0 0
campaign a
“happy
Boy*' Batata, loeotod on th# sit#

More Than 700 Persons Applaud
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 10* 1M0

THS SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAG! I B

2 Hurt And 30
BoatsBurnedIn
Clearwater Fire

Kiwanin Meet

Legislature

C IT R U S R E P O R T

30 Killed

State Farmerj Market

JO B P L A C E M E N T S

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TA L L A H A S S E E ,
Apr.
20W IN TE R H A V E N , Apr, 2 0 ( Special)— Florida leads the smith-1
KonilHueri lenm P»a» lioel
l pT'e- Th# Httte Citrus Inspection
I Tea Habra »m » *-■*» »* »l
■
m s iiiiM s rriia raa* on*!
east and ranks among thn top six
eti hands with Ponce He Ia&gt;nn '
s te rn r t m in n s i Horeati 1(1:00 A M. report today Mis street*.
hat t'ome to my attention dial cer­
In the nation In job placement* by I
O p tn n u d rb it
H, (3. Hnrrlmnn declared, "1 am i *IN 1*1111II «i tiiu iv r
' in iKixea,
A t Tralguen, bit or more house* the State Employment Service, I
tain lobbyiat* ail tiying I" »•*•* •* n
IIC P IIM T M l i n
Yankee who eaine here two
Reymoml E. Bernes, ehnlrmnn of, 113 Magnolia A vr. Phone SIR
ii h prlci's reiiiiricil h y i
movement to raiae all additional years ago and I Intend to stay.1’ , tintT i m rolloH Ion
GrapeTariger- wore destroyed.
thn H « n f o n l * Hint**
Inhabitants of Temuco and Con­ the Florida Industrial Commission |
Salvation
Arm
y
Major
Allan
frut
Oranges
Inca
laaet
the
State
mu*t
have
by
a
F
i
i
r
m
^
m
Mtirket
for
iir
m
ln
r*
nultl
s
cepcion and o? some of tha sur­ which administers the program.! - - - — .................
--------- —
Wharton declared that he hail, in tritrki-rw Mini tli«wl*»r« up tn 13 HI Rail
0 0 ,0 1 0
02,020 1,082 rounding villages wera In a state of
gross receipt! taa.
said today. Barnes added that!
M if i A
U A B IE V
A M A fir. I « . I a n
been overjoyed, when he was re­ fl**nriM.
Truck
22,077
02,824
001 panic when the walla of their build­ orders had been place,! for -18.427 I M I J M
Tunil^rtrri'^ri
7 R
f lw Iw E 1
"Tha scheme, I am advised, I* cently transferred
from Pitta-j Ifn I liir
12 « «
j r.ft
Total
08,291
132,400 2,273 ings cracked. However, damage workers during the first quarter I
In Inereaae to 2 percent the re* burgh bark to the Mouth Atlantic' Ill-sin*.. Iflli!i N ViiI'filIm*
was lighter In those places than In of this year.
, When We KWa Ne«l A U*a*lra,
Itu l l n r
IS S'* * jr,
rmnmrnded Vi ol I pecpnl of division with headquarters in
I ' mI#* It i 11|Jt
If. sit r. r.n
:t,u tie
Hsrue of Blact-ura
Trnlguen.
Joh placement* for the first &lt;
lie Hjrup
the gross receipts of retail saleti Jacksonville ami home In llel.nnd. 1 lU'llilN.
Circa
I If lift* 1,1tit :i lid I ((«r
orciipallon /ones are lining worked
is
js
C o n tin u e d
slight tremors quarter totaled 42J192, with the
ami thereby proilucp about 111.- and said Mint he did not ever want 1Itoftfip, (Jut i *-r llu H im 11 no
its ]ynur ^uan
vs,a miiImn itRYi
not now.
throughout southern Chile ham- March
_____ placement figures ulmv, WuiiUu t -----,
I t 'rt It hr! if I*, ftfi ( ,li H:t|f
|n f.n n
IMMI.(MH) per year nf new taxes.
to lea Vi- Hot bln lignin.
I &lt;*n.j||fl«*w«*r, r n
1
no
IS
r.o
tchesnii
deellned
In
eimiiuent
on
pered relief work. Only meager de-1fVbruary despite seasonal eon- aVKUput ht-vf K-iiuM
fLE A R W A TE R . Api. 20 — &lt;/T*&gt;
"In a spirit of frankness ami
l-eun M. t.'ornell declared Mint (V|*»py, t jn|f|**i« f'fl
11.110
weekend reports that Hovlel Run^ 'e v K C l'^ u r t t
&lt;s in S If. sin has made feelers toward lifting lull came from quake area because (raetton In employment opportu-, ^
— Two prisons wrii- injured, JO cooperation, 1 feel I should advise persons who don't like Florida I 't - k r y , |,a n iii | I ’ri
of the breakdown of communica­ nltles, especially In the trades ondJ ifiixLXiii r n w, p ^ i u - u « u ^ »
I»***t H im
is nn ! 5n
Legislature that I cannot con­ should he sent to Oeorgin (J i r r,f» 1*01
Lasts wrrr dntroyrd and the flea the
i*r*
It IS .1no the llerlln blockade. He said he tions.
services centering around tourist}
S
u
l
,
sent to aucli a scheme. A rate of three years.
II *11*itin Imth *pj*ii(*y
could not add anything to bin com­
Srom bate building, construct'd in j p*, ccnt on „ r0M r«elptH fruin
Troops wera patrolling some activities and the cltms Indiislry. i titJ.CK-iilwuun'i^
no and ’
p“hi
17 an . 7.so
Harry Wester at the
ment of a week ago that official areas to prevent looting.
the early 30* as a fish canning retail nates would be a general1 Willard Connolly nt
£ 1l i,niiIn
n s a f u r l t i l , l o Vi"&gt;* u . s i u w I ™ '
n l l j o , f «elimlier*.«*hidre
j ll(
If, on s no avenues of communication are still
1
it M JSJI
plant, vm irducrd to a heap of sales lax in disguise, fur such a played several selections In lieu of i ratrplntit.
IS on ! in open for Russia to illcusx lifting the
lister
Man's
deepest
t
burrowings
to•&gt;,,
*»t.WFjfS"i'AM.ifi1IIW'(Of WAIR®
tax
at
such
o
rate
could
and
several
announced
,,eelebrHles,,l
*
v
Pper«-Kati*''
rubble early this morning in a would h# passed on to the con­
and undertaking four
The record rainfall In New Or­ ward* the core of the earth
n in
i no bolckade
“
hn*rK -liU .\ t)«JllT tu U »ll
power talks on Germany.
tprrlacular walrrfront fire on Clear- sumer, which It would not lie who were reported "delayed in tv,Vp,.r;.i'i....
leans was 15.1 inches in 17 hours. been made In mining golil
Jacksonville.1'
tin in m
t* IU1 - 1 Lit
water llrach.
practicable to nass on at a rata
WttptTt StrlPKUlhd was Imlin leir rr~r— rrrrrV
H i Iter
t? r.o
Uitiovrrrd shortly alter 12: W of li of 1 percent."
as u Kiwaninn by Judge .1. G. I'ntlMt
V» w I f n lti.1 Mil
Tito (iovernor declared such a .Sharon, mill was assigned by Pre­
Ml l l. IliK
A. M.. llir bln/c it believed to linvr
«l 7'
Y.ll.ru flu
It.| 111•r (7 T,
lax would be "an Indirect way of sident W. A. Morrison to the Hoys
tiartrd frrun a cigarette
TniitiilfM iv f*ri
I '. ,M»
- , „ bull
u in. cutting the wages or salaries of mid Girls Commit lee.
T»|
(tut
In*
p
M
m
riii
II oo
one nf llir looms nf the Sea Scnul |Py,.ry i.mployed person In I’lnrl*
hridipiartri and was fought until
r t r ill*
ririinili-* Valero Ins l i » « 1.1 Mi
daybreak by all available apparatus i a Senator committee rejected
&lt;lr:i|u
t
r
o
ll
M.-irsli
Heeillrsa
I
in the Cleatwalet area.
1Jh'' bookie bill by an K to .1 vote. I
J'“S
IS 2ft
ir«a llM ,S gran, Pane l.ae.
I
h
m
llo
c
t.'iolv
h
e
a v y oo nil
I .
I..I .1 a ;n (gift rile bill would bun use of wire i try n quick binding near Hslnoknn, l|l|l*4*
.
W#*
*• KW.UUO, Mirvices to carry racing informs- trapping Nationalist officials in
I (Mini in I
rmirKt-t
n
partially covered by tniurance. Ihe ,|on
|,onkmakers. This is Idenll«l« ’(|i(v hi •'lli'htlv H r n l i K e r
the capital.
former fiali plant building wai own- :,-n| in the bill which brought Isrl- I The generol feeling at tin- mo­
ed by the city but the 30 pram »ail-&gt;ery charges on the House floor ment is that Wuhu Is the govern­
inn Imatt, most nf them ownrd by * '^ r
11 rnl "
...'
. . , ment's weak point. The river front
j,,"
. I . ____ ___ _
Proponents nf the bill told the
Cbm,i*hc* e&gt;,„H !•*■# &lt;&lt;eei
( leaiwaler Imyi were ml « v” e,J, miscellaneous legislation commit- there provides o good limiting
Mint of tin's. „t least one half was
and a campaign began Ini* morning (pp p Woul«l curli illegal Imokmak. •area.
Nut ioniili-i giinbonls stood out
In replace ibrin l»y popular still-ling nperatlons In the stall' and in the Yungl/v off Nanking firing for military aid.
Asked wlii'Mier Mie Hlled Slates
Into
llir
flute
•r ription.
l ‘ »ini *"*" ,,f ........
upon Communist troops nil ricking woold I,,- prepared tu recognise a
Injured In the long battle that , treasury,
Kinngpu nod other north hank ('■.muninisl regime if the f'nmmiiusaved IWlO.dOO worth of yachts' Opp.uients rundeiiined it as an \points.
isi lal,- over .........nlire cnllhlry.
I Revere
i i r i r i r |fighting
■11 s|| n
n •■
iri| »by
■V ^, !„■ 'ml In- could uni speculate.
wre.
reported

Dr, Henry McLaulin

Sea Scout Building,
Former Fish Can­
ning Plant Burned

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t

M

'a tJsa 'k S ff

Chinn War

Son3ito To Hoar

i nffiriiil -uHire,'*

|„ luivi-

s lm led

............... aid lie hail mi informs

i-nst of Nanking, inine ibli mile
G um on tlie figlilio gin Clilun he
..... ..................
|‘ outtiwciil of Nanking. Another |
i II..L &lt;ii. . -uu rtri.mhti*! measure, raid be didn't believe sharp I'ligngcment started ensi of mod Mini ce|girted in news con
pal,'hes Official reports, tie said,
laul l atk, -t—• a elly
, ; ’ »t woubl completely stop Isiokwrenched bark and leg* suffered in
|,ul it would bold it l» ('liiukinng, a few miles uoiMi simply parnlleh'd those dispatches.
west
of
tilleupltlil.
fall; In Morton Daut Hospltnl, mu n "minimum."
tin ..liter subjects, Aeliesan said:
ditlon not serious.
| Gornmiiiilst nttneks on two llrl1 The projected wiMtilrnwnl of
The
eoinmlllre
vote
wos:
Ren Magtew, 42, an officials of
11idi wrirsblps in the Yiingt/i' pie tioerierio lumps from Roulh Karen
For:
Cl)
Guiltier,
l^oird,
Kay
the Clearwater snipe fleet, burns
,'iled thn general offensive.
'Iocs toil menu the end of Am eri­
Agnifi',1 (8»: Maker, tlelxen,
A high ranking rninlHtry of na­ can aid io tit,, republican regime
of face ami hands, rerelved In at­
Moure, McArthur, Hheldon, Hoyle, tionJit defense source said the Bed llieio Ai hoson sauj lie omlerstnnds
tempting to nave the boats.
Crary, Rodgers.
iillarka seemed to lie directed at u new erononilc aid program is
Senatot Guiltier of Minim , old all Nallonnli'd position* on Mie l.eiog drawn up. lit* also mild the
one gambling syndicate bail re- north hunk of Ibe River. There United Mlnti will have lo supply
ported it bundled ♦21,000,(8111 in lire only a few NnMouuli‘ i pocket* aim to ilte Korean cnictluholur)
I'listlssiS n s a C I » « naei
bi'ls during burse racing fn left on Ibe north hank
which will preserve ord*'i when the
mem. disability and medical cure.' Florida.
F.nrlier I'remler Ho Yiiii’ l 'l i l I' N trnnpii i' o .
he added.
lie enld line wire service curry told the t'liiuese pnrlluuieiit Mie
2 the Uiiil.it Millies Is set a
giiverumenl
luid rejected Red galii'i increasing the sir.,, of the
...
and tills ilia- pence pioposnlH in tbelr present Greek atinv at ibis Mine. While he
the Infamous' Molmedy massaere Icrlully aided Stale revenues.
for lit.
ditl not discuss an Increase at his
nf World War 11.
He soul the shutdown wns "a
Ho told the legislators Miut Ibe reel nt meeting with British F o r­
German storm troopers violated fight tietween outside nmbs."
f'ominunlst plan would not pro­ eign Mcrrctnrv llevln, Achcsan
all rules of wilrfare by killing Hill
"This hill has brought a lot
American soldlera captured mar of tli-report tn Mils l.eglslaturi'. vide for Incllng pence, a member said, a llrltlsh nriiiv niemorsnilum
Malniedy, llrlglum during the You know nf all the turmoil and IIm'IiikihI after I in- secret pnrlln- was Kiihmitleil by llevln proposing
leglslutor a ii’sliofflc of Gieel, forces and n
liecemloT, 1914 Hattie of the impllrnllnris In Mq, House" over luent meeting. The
quoted Ho ns saying I t e r m s slight Inerf’iise. Aelieson disenuntl'd
Ilulgu.
bill in 11117.
were those laid down by a victor. ilie ii.stie ns of slglil loiporliini'e
Many nf tlm Nasls responsible theGniitler
asked the couinillti-c
Tin- I'rerfiier stressed the fuel
:t. The Stilt*' lte|inrtnu-nt Is very
for the murder* were tried, and to “ let's show" tluit no syndicate
Mint tile lt d terms were riot in hopi fol thin Mu' German pullttciil
12 were sentenced to die. Later, can control things in Florida..
six, were given life sentences. The
McArthur linked If ogitulioii keeping with efforts of Mie gov­ Ifid iTs In conferenee til II,mu will 1
sis still facing u dvalli nentelK*
ernment lu seek pence.
soon renvli agreement with the mill over
the bookie bill wasn’t Juit
claim ronfesslims were fm-ced
Ilo indicated Mint the luiois far lory gnvernors mi the term* of Ihe
u
crusade
nf
the
newspapers.
(rum Mu m by starvation and heat*
Hie guveiMinenl lejpction of Ibe proposal for self government made
ings. American officers deny Mils Manlier said ho didn't think so.
Red term* wns more general Ilian to llieio Iiv Britain, Frnni'i*, and tlw
Governor
Wnrren's
proposed
tnx
RecretBiy of Ibe Army Itoyall
products
other Mum simply nil abjection to a river Hiilleit Stales. Terms of the agreeon
tobacco
.
.
.
.
said If brutal mid Illegal methods
ill, lit to merge the three Wenlern
was Introduced in tin crossing.
were used to force the confes­ cigoretteH
House
under
Hie
sponsorships
of
sions, Ihe Germsns should go free,
lie told Congress he would wel­ Iteii. Morgan of Duval, Wnrreti
come any recouiuieudfltlou tl esllimited it would mis,, 1,100,1100
nnmuilly.
might tuske.
The tnx rate would l*&gt; one cent
The Hchsta ■group rxperts to
spend another three wesks Investi­ for eneh five cents nr fractional
gating. Tmlay it called on Lieut. port of five cents of the relnll
Col. Horton V, Kills, who helped
The flennte Is'gnn n hot debate
prosecute the Nnsis, to giv,. hi*
nn the Governor's I'nltle bill ns
veisloit of the military trial.
Giber committee meetings to­ nn effort was made to convert the
wholo measure Into u highway
day t
St'diili* lulior anluoiHinllleo f I uiI- safety hill.
A* Introduced, the bill would
led the minimum wage hill, al­
require nil cattle to lie fenced j
ready approved by the House.
■ud xurb complaint* m ItMdachM. N tr v m m u M , AcHIv. Toxin*. Hln»llti».
The Ucnale appropriations sub­ but Senator Alford of Grand
L*ok of v iu ll ty . tfO'ixy. Poor Apnellle. T' a ii -rw -i- t
I f -•
committee continued hearings on Ridge*proposed that It be changed
lha stinusl Army civil functions In do no more than prohibit live­
Colon Illustration!
Drugbis
Hc-!.M
T i l t COLON I* on* of IU* nseil
and agriculture funds, also pass­ stock from roaming on the high­
NO MATTKH liow loui yaa
tniporUnt orianx of our body. The
bar* bean sntlrrlni from stomach,
ed by the House which Is now en­ ways.
fuduwlni
lUutlrJOun, the* Ik*
Alford sold he wanted to
kUtnay and rhiuirwllc dialrr**.
joying a 20-dsy Ksster holiday becolon In tarloux forma. *x on*'* canaad what drui* you liavr tried baditlon In health may et. Van may
rause ll is so far abend on its exempt the "common people" from
fere, yea tan. nuw, hope fur relief
aikt llew 1* my aolsnT
iielng required to fence In their
work.
Uyeat taka aku-iMINEIIAL. Wilt*
y ^ jy
Ths Henalo public work sub- llvesloek.
year eree ■IX lb* irautl* seven
Henator llaynard of HI. Peters­
committee railed state highway
daye after you etart taklni II.
Jeoninflssloners to testify mi pro­ burg led Ihp fight for the entile
DRUGOIHTH, Chemist* rennot
posed federal uid for njral mads. MB, terming the Governor's mea­
make UIO-MINKHAL. It come*
from the earth— Nature'* laborsThe Kinalu Commerce Commit- sure a Idg "effort to mnke high­
NO dupe,
levy. Contain* NO
dope, NO al­
•lee studied airlines, with former ways rnfe In Florida."
____ ________
ONLY Nature'!
cohol,
NO elk
el
,Clyll Aeronautics Board meinlmr
mineral*— (he eldest,moil reliable
Janes I,mull* testifying.
ttmedy for rheumatism, artbrilli,
Tim Bcnate si III hasn't decided
kidney and stomach ailment*.
when It will atari open hearings
Wondtr Mlmrala
nn Ijie North Atlantic Defense
FOR THUUHANUM of years
Treaty. Chairman Formally (Dxn T tri! t o
it 'c n t ii
ealferers, on advice of dorlure, in
Tex) of Mm foreign relations comTil .Il'iKHM W lf.U AU n lU'mtt'HH,
to mineral *prtn(« to set rues, ur
mltlce sold lie tuny deride tntniir- II |C. |i. No. I tit,*1,-r. Tel,Messer
relief, The tale President Root*This Is In Rive von notice Hint
veil
used to io to Warm Nprlnie
row.
AtMiKNI-1 llllimf.HH. your wife,
In Georgia. It* ws* helped ur
Kecrelary of HlnU- Arhesun plans lias
Inetltiileil soil for lUvorcr
r \ il
would M l have gone there regu­
tn place a rnitfldmtlal repnrl on asalnsl you In the flrciill rnurl,
______ A peteon In
T i l l I I1 IA L COLON,
larly Iwlee a year.
Ibe rearmament portloil of the Ninth Jmlli'lal •"In',ill, Menitnol*
nerlecl health pnwctMc
pewenei a colon Ilk*
VfK ItAVK all brsrd nl the
I'ounly,
Florida,
In
I'hancery,
nt
lisle — Him end
ad reiular.
r»gt ‘*‘ _,‘
with
i |well
program before llm committee In* Hanloril, Flortiln. This Is In notify
miraealoua eprlnge of Uurde*.
runelleslng suer I*.
morrow, tun,
you Ilia, you are rcqulri’il In Ite
, Cnnnslly said thn seeeecy stir- anil appear before llir above court
the !Srd dny of May, ISIS and
roundlng the arms plans may nnl oa
m ih, whatever defences you have
i i i i v jnuiu, urnnn
f
be lifted until aflrr tha senate in
til Ihe eald cause, nod fall you tint
Ha wai
bathed tu be forhence a decree pro confess,, will
ratifies lire treaty.
ever
young
asalnsl you, and the
But sentiment Itslay was grow* ■ a i d entered
IF YOU AMRt a sulterer, and
case
proceed ex parte
rn*
Ing struiiger for slrlnplng all
lursa my hsml and nfflral
Wltnei
net go to the mineral
soeret from the nrms-ror-Kurops eeat of the above court at BanI, try. O K O -M IN C H A L
fold,
Himlnnls
rtuinty,
Klorlds,
eenulns a blend ol Ihe
program. Ilnlh friends and rrllles Hits lllh day nf April itIS.
■ame
minerals
that ran bs found
of. Ins North Atlantic trssty call­
n. i\ iiRitNnriN
■t ths world's best springs. Ths
ed for the State Department and
of the Circuit Cn'lrJ&gt;
miners!#
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wuth mlrarlet,
— apt*
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C ounty, F l o r i d a
the foreign relations rommlttee to
CT.
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' make •public wbnl Amsrlr
i)s In ' dn,
W A TC H year rllmlnallon from
pew beweU two or three days after
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The waste, buck as ooaL will
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' CR-HIM proposed that tint House

Cuntfrt'HM Round up

tommitUe*contInueii ai'Sudy*"«f!'"«

i"rw""lUo" M

fe re n i! T h * y 'r # P lm o e o t f o n . . . lo n g # r , tllk*
) * r t w o - p l y c o t t o n ( realty two separate thread*
lig h t ly t w itte d ) fo r extra stre n g th . A U have
Penney'* exclusive N ucraft* collar, Sanforlaed t
too. T h a t mean* th e y'll slay "ju st rig h t" for life!

STOMACH AILMENTS, WEAK KIDNEYS,
RHEUMATIC PAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS

Legal N^lreR

A Ll* W O O L W O R S T E D

TOWN CLADS

fShrinksgs will net exceed K r.

CHENILLE SPREADS
Dig center multi-colored floral
dniign on white or paidel
ground)*; nba colorn with self
denlgn. Hard to Believe H'h only

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REDUCED
TO

Heller Hurry 1 Come Early! Tlicxe Great Ruyu
w ill Hell fant. We have more h u II h lhun we need
nt Ihln tim e til Ihe year, ho we are offe rin g (hem
lo you at thin low price. Ilrokyn hI/.ph,

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l.'OtlNTY. FI niDA. IN C H AN tTn-Amrriean Acllvltlss Commlto m tr no. ■' Ire, invrallgatr whetlter tha U plt- VIRGINIA R OEIIOLkl,
Uomplalni,
i mi Nations nrgnniisUan at Lake
Ufrosa, N. Y., was being used ta rRm t^NANti
n ie iiA n n
BHriBh ' nld* Hovfrt *piiVs, - and (9 )
lesporutent^
KVe jobs io fnrmcr U ..R , gnvarnifYimon
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To Protect the P h i i or ttio World:
To Pm tote Uio Progress of A m irln i
To P n i t n P r i i r l t y for Hanford.

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

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

House Balks At
Bill To Hike
Insurance Tax
L e g i s l a t u r e

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SANFO RD.

Lay Keel For World’s First Atomic-Age Carrier

F u n d s

S A N T IA U O , Chile, Apr. 2 1 -l/F)
— The earthquake which shook
south central Chile Tuesday night
killed 42 persons, a government
communique said today.
A statement from the office of
Praeldant Gabriel Gonxalex Vhlela
■aid I he destruction was not as
severe ** first reported. The
president Is touring the area.
erller the Interior ministry
-the quake killed 67 persona
and Injured 160
A presidential spokesman said
Gbnsales Vldel* Intended to par­
don about 100 prlaoners of Tra i(tun
Jail, _____
reported. “completely
a . ___
SStroyed’' by the quake.
The cnminunlqua said earlier
reports that Angol Jail also had
rolleptad were erroneous. It hud
been announced previously that 16
pkilontra were killed at Angol.
The towns of Traguen and
Angol, about 660 miles south of
Santiago, were canters of the
quake.

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FK4V W K T 8 F 0 T H
C H IC A G O , Apr. $ l-U I V -T h * r e
ware only a raw wet apnta on
the nation's weather map today.
Light rain was reported In the
Gulf Coaet states ami there were
showers and' thunderstorms in
eeattered section* of lha Central
Plains states. Generally, skies
were clear or partly cloudy In
other part* of the eor ntry.
8 UNDER ARREST
N E W Y O R K,
Apr. 8 t - ( / D Tw n m«n ap'l a woman srere undar
arraet today In eonnoction with
the theft of more than $(0,000 In
fsdaral Income tax rafund checks
from mall boxae her* and in other
section* of tha country.
The arrests wera announced fay
poHee and U . 8. Paatel Service
Inspector*. Tha thraa srvra charg­
ed .with robbing tha mqlla.

M IG R ATO R Y W ORRIRR
Tha Groaa Information Canter
for migratory agricultural workers
at Yulte, Fla., ’will ba open 84
hour* a day beginning Saturday,
Apr. 16,.for aa long aa tha demand
continues, Thomas W. Lawton, Jr.
managar of tha Orlanda offlea of
tha Florida State Employment
Service, announced today.
Mr, Lawton said that Mrs. Thar*
aa M. Barton, Farm Floaament re­
presentative for* thn Jacksonville
area will be In eharge of tha offlas
aad will havu dully aaataat with all
i t t t i where then la a eonridatable
amount at aethrtty,

N o.

Commi. Army P r e s i d e n t j Q S e n d
Reds Cross River At
Tikang And Wuhu;
Government Troops
Open Large Attack

S h o rt­

Government S a y s
42 Were K i l l e d
In Chile’s Q u a k e

A s s o rln le ri P ress l.rnserl W ire

Along Yangtze'

Asked

T A L L A H A S S E E . Apr. 21— &lt;/P)
— Governor Wanen'a bill to double
iniurance laxes ran into trouble in
i t the houie today, an the Le|hlature
wat aaked to make up ■ deficiency
in ichool fundi of $256,016.
Rep. Hough of Lee county got
ih* Home to go along with him in
telling the Adminiitration tax hill
introdmed yeiterday referred In
the Iniurance Committer of which
he it chairman. The mraiure al­
ready had been referred to the
4 Finance Committee. This meant
two committeei rather than a tingle
one will have a whack el the bill
which increaiti licrnte ffei on inturance rnnipaniei and boost* the
lax on Stott receipti from iniurance
premiums
The rapilal tlock lax hill introd­
uced doublet tome present rate, and
imeatei nlheri by 50 percent. The
p Governor said in hit menage such
a bill would produce about $500,.
000 a vear extra for the Stale gen­
eral fund.
Tim l.cgtxlnliirc wm Naked to
appropriate $260,0111 for tin, rest
nf this hiisltiess year to make up
a deficit In the School Foundation
Fund by Hep. Heasley of Walton.
He pnlnteil nut that although thr
school ayatpm waa wall within the
1118,000,000 ctlllng Imposed foi
% 1047-48, the formula for diatrlhu
lion nf money r*never the $42,000,000 celling for tlila veer.
The Stntn haa made
erle cuta in it*
money *el up for school construc­
tion III each county In order to
stay within the celling. The lleaaley
bill would r cl torn those cuts.
Nearly CO House member* Jollied
ee soon,ora of a hill appropriating
$126,000 a year to Improvve facllitlea for Florida mental patient*.
The meaaitra called It 'go™*
■eervomy" •&gt;,' raKe tit- aalar|e« of
person ireI at Florida State Hospital
and to obtain extra medlrnl hiiu
psychiatric staff member* for that
Institution.
A hroail civil service system for
Florida alato employes wa* spoilH'watla-** *•■ **■*• Kiaht)

J

P resses F ig h tl

$ 2 5 6 , 0 1 6

School

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F L O R I D A , ! T H U R S D A Y . A P R I L 21, 1910

a.

W EA TH ER

Partly tlniidy fn t Inudy, eon*
llniifd «.irm
through
Frldsy.
Modprai* easterly winds.

N A N K IN G .
Apr. It — 1*Pl—
the
Chine,e ('nmintinisl* In
treat fnrre today surged arrnu
the Yengti* Hirer to the south
bank at) mile, southwest nt
Nauklnit and selird north-hank
piislllnn* illrei tl) nppiwllr thl»
quaking rapltal, Flight of the
goiernment offlrea remaining In
Nanking hrgan tonight, *&gt;lth all
hound for Canton except the na
tinual defen,r mini,try and lha
president'* office, which "era
going to Shanghai

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Health Program To
Congress Tomorrow
British Cruiser {“Propaganda Of
And Sloop iVIeet i Truth” Programs
Heavy Red Fire Praised By ASNF,
S h ip s

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^ W \ S H IM ,T O N . Api 21- { A 1)—
rVudeaf Ttimun , naitonsl health
I'Mcd on tcwnpulsory gav*inii'»»* l&lt;* i|i|, m tutinre ja*» fs
1
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'I ,u l* . '. if-.,,. White House
(u*,« ,* ''clary, raid ihe Praiident
,,ill *»nd up , 1000 3* 1,500 word
i"* • •&lt;' *n if,* ,ub|*.t. detailing
„ h i' h* w snt,
I h* ,*n.i* f.ducstion snd Libo r
t "ii,mill** h ,« promiifd prompt
h 'M tn i, H ’ l , C h a i r m a n Elb','l Ih ..,,.,, f p l ’tib ) has eilimat*d ill*,. 0
tbgld ih ine e'- of the
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flt^ |*8#s|»$.v$ii «|g .J fiiitL" h r im*fl
I ommnnKl slls'-hs on fitnr Htl ' ihftMil L\ fhr- 1'f 11r [&gt;rpufmrnl i*
( oinnnuii'l lore*. .,11*111111*11 lodav
rut,
i*,ch*d 12 |o
to lotm.InGl* newlv won pontinn,
I lit $j&gt;»♦ »» r 1pii(| r.f ||i# t n|(| w it
night Hi 1IU I 1 iMt.il .inltoirltlfa
couth nl th* 5 anglr* st lb* rrv*, calil Ih* 1 ruisri London hml IS 1 in i 4 . nl I hr titrtt^thpn#;), i
b.iilt* 'll*,, Imii lliili&gt;b wstthtpt d*,id and 20 "minded nut the t itrnimfr# 1 th# Atpnir hi Society
WITHOUT PA NT A TI. fHt TITTIIN.TON BOTTOM IM IU ( arrow) of the nallnn’, Oral etcmip-ag* airrrstt i "trier
SliMip S" ., 11 h.ol fi,* xoi'filrit
U lowered onto keel block* In a 1,000-foot building dock at Newport New,. Va The flVtmn ton -hip. to be
info fhr fight
nl
v*- 4|*$|&gt;#* | illtni $ flrt |f *
ffj
Ihrsr loo lit r .l i c s r l i In It*
christened the United .Slate*, will colt $188,000,000 Construction of the carrier had heen opposed l&gt;v the Air
I Inn*,* gnteininriit ,|&gt;ok*,m*U
Ilk
hit I,, I niiiniimUl artillery on
Force on the ground* thet It we* an Invasion of it* Held of lon§-range •traleilr bombing
( Inremirrionnl)
..nil MMC.1I 0 I I 111,1,1111111,1 n&gt;»»ingt
ll.trr hunt h #•( fi^t\ -I* I|ir inirn At
the &gt;.,nglrr llitr,
i ,m Nan­
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th^ \S\|
imiii $1 tftf&lt;*(T|i^ ivere
toll I hv | Mm1 r II \Vii *v;mh rh iii
Nation,1I1,1 feriiforv Itoui lied lt.nl til* e.iini*I,I
M- in . Ini* &gt;1.. ' hnstian Science
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I .",*iMtii*iil troop, w*t* loiintet .-loop 1*1,1 k Cw.III vie
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l"*,,|.. » r i* |Mes,*il into th* li till*
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" ,posed
health
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Greek newspaperman anti former Com r ..... . v " . ' n " r: ' : ' ‘
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m,* .oitr,mg g.„*H.„,*i,i
II let|iI iff* Im 11$ff |f ii *io *mI, ol 1I.- iti
otying a quesS.... .
ItllOr a
IvtlHWfl
M iu u F l i v a b a t h
r t . . | , ' pmonmenl today for romi'liiilv 111 th* mnttl*i la,t M.u "I Grnrg*
tlhr* fiTtri^ll (lilllf.it V sitllllf* Mill
I
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t i C i n , 1|*n|k. Am*riran roneipondriit lot ih* t oluuilua llroadi ,«limi .Nvtlrtn.
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Staktopouloi' 68-yr.titdil moihrt. Anna. ***&gt; ni|iiili*d on th* i$n I Ida Ii .i i I n»»1 lirrn i f»nfllirif«! fliml Hill |t«nifli lint 1n)i itiv.il « 1,iff
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M a k e s P re s e n ta fin n 1
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Mmim fIn? I" id om I 'I III' . l " i , h, lold the
••flu Lilly
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Mote ihan 1,0 Iterinns, includ- y M r, f,„ Htaktnpoulo,. who ml
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fIll'll froups to ‘*11hi*1111#* nil rliirin” j nS|tio|i Amrt|i&gt;\t uliit li ilic, v
mi: ninny men from local cirir milled in court that he ,wc, ,villi
old age and
uVivors msiiranca
P«h*Ih I
lintHil %«.u^||f
,„| | |,r AiiH*th&gt;%l Im i I 1I0 \cii| -tin ling n e t July I.
*lubt, were pie,col |.,,| night .,1 1‘olk on the night of 1,1* death lie
f '*iii‘iiiii(ii; uifli n ( $*rrtil finding is "iii'tliiiig vaiy "l.jeetionahle
•Ail liy file rnnilllurilMt IM'Im*.
'Hinr .Ml t|i nl gii«| ill tv* 40 uiiiimlrd
MtO . "Mk't S‘HMi.IHllh i lt UffO'l in i ’lllislilill Scientists "
, In « Joint comiiHthiqiie v«r«»ml
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"It would reipute
them," he
nil. mu v ivh i \ ulus i«r m lii'nl here | Unili’d
f’ntniiiiniiiiiili nil In
i kaI
hy
thr CotnmnniHl rmlio I
tli'itle, pirsenlril to the Nanloid|
Adam M«utenidc*. Mm uino 'he
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thr A me- J Umif»! inmil lnf&lt;»i rniiliniL I he A S N K tesiitieil. "to pa)’ for mid accept
I Mhm
ami lied Goiiitnaiider-ln- 1m io hifr t«nl.iv
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Hinmrs, ail I’rtNetimiial Woman » proaecilthin
aalcl fired
the gun
group -aol iin- infi'rimiUiiii budget Jlnnhi) It y benefits exclusively qf a
inO ef f;hn
T th ordered
llivit j ihy$t umirnlrtl a,i» |»ri t *i |»I,h «i .
Club of winch Mrs, Sally Mero W ll-' which killed Poik. got a death sen
medical mil me and under medical
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poll
ui"lergoiog
lepaitsi
....... ho In ought into better lull, .
liamt is presiefrnt. A* toastmaster,
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E m p l o y C fl8 J
1 The order wa* a d -1f|(,m .......
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Illice With the lo n u liys imiltl-tlll- 'upei vision." I In added:
theh
vana». N e i t h e r
C rH U r
M r r -in u c
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"&lt; 'hil.il inn Scientists sucritss11"Ii dollnr iii 11■I iti , mol foi'ign aid
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Mrs. May,ne Hocfgkm introduced( ---------Vaavanaa. who are i
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*&lt;C L .IU S C
U I drease.1 o both I ommunlal re ■•
Destroyer
Consorl,
which ilischnig- progi urns.
full, ntly wholly upon prayer and
.
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_ j _ t i gular* and Ked guerrilla* operatthe t|M?akers.
I lli wounded ami In di'ad
Coinmunlats, have
been
( unllnurd on Taxa Fight
Ii
H e a llli
H a / a r n w \ , in in south i-hinq.
AI least 17 HHtlah dead Im, v„ H I I 1,1'" l » ' « t sliuggll, fur the
Williams received the rharl hendad xnd b&gt;ilh werb ttled ,n °v: * .
- — — -------Nn mention Ilf flu, atturks on I......
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ll iu'ods of nil'll u ri I il i-iumplelinil''
rr frnm Miss Eiifsbrth Heth, presi­ sent)
Ihc llrlMsh Hhi|is was made. The ... ' J ,MI
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I ANJH O R [). ( V . Api 21 i/l
The Communists contend llnu
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VVicciiim ,vh" Is managing
dent «f the Florida Husinra, ami
Nix I lx ms .sml anthranle niilo r, (tilli-ci, ................... had cadiowl
........
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Professional Women's Clubs, wlm seniiles died III action In tlm guer­ rein,lord .it borne today hi »u p i»u i the lied capital at Peiping asking 'mhI
rilla fighting before I’nlk was
tliiit it 1111lim y u iii I h In* iintiurtiMl '
riiiiimended thr 120 member ilul, slain.
id lli* underground sitdnwii , l n l r to •.
fiKi.i; nd (he llrilUh
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nf iMir tinm.'*
i
fur
beginning willi llir
l.iigci
Thi'
nimmnnjly
nf
tMitiom
i inly a handful nf persons heard "I 1,1 fellow digger,. whil* in Del i In |t?4« whn*h imi»\ now nn Im'Ii- !h»» H*,!1 , i'*!JVM
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damaged ‘\me................ .....I Lfnn*;lit fiijtfHlii'r hy |Jm Aihui1^
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force
llie sl.ile, and fm liaving cul.irgril in a low. calm voice. The Jury hud wo,i n ,,, ^si 1w„
\ i nip f • i v **rowri i unil
IWn lailiiile, „„,.„„*
lein.illird I
((,.,(
,|HS |,,|,|1"all signs of p e a ,'Ini intciil Inn- POfl i'll fTit111 Im-i *iI'll!* i| |,'lcill
fit* niinmltG i t8‘|i"ii| h11»i-&gt;( i
Us niriubersliip in lli* brirf iwiiim I Iiccn out I III re houi s and 17 min idle into .1 •rinmlil.lV Moil'lgcue lit (In. &lt;'uiuniliiil-ls to sweep foi u mil *«'en dial I'gai del n..l licav\ tue •fit
m pie i-ii'mi;
pt'i
still,
mili1
a
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4
n
1
1
1
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1
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!i/*
&gt;
i
fluiiifi*}
nl&gt;"&gt;. It found Staklopoulos giullv
•f ili»* v "I' him .1 I’lt-ry vMppi*!
since its iiigani/rtlioti on l)*i 15
,.r I...",,.
, f„ .» ...,ry iViil not of "id ih* ( I D I In led Alllo Work*"
an "lleil*l,e Unit will pi "ted "I..... .. fl "ill '" " 'c io
" " " • Ha''
I* if Mill
slflil -|»it 1111(It l«i*\4»i
*•f I fnnii (In 4 M-ffimi, iin*t yesteriUv
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tt Iialliiiirn nn P srp F.l«ht)
P»ml mid on Mi.........
, „.| i U » sis i p «•$111m i"A ll related clulta in F'lurldn » i"
*
i Heave, Island . I........... it..............
iftfriiMt.fi i$( (|p« Mtiyfnir Inn, »nd
proud of the Sanford Club," slm pi&lt;•••»-dilation. He was: found In ,1 ..........puled the ...use
riirf!' nllji- i K ii n nl Mm dn
. ||(f | A W ( i f ) ,,„„p|.....ed d j g ♦ „ „
«„ „ „
|"f the Amathc .t i i n , , f,, - „ „ . . i
tu linvn iinMllirr nhlppirir
declared, "and are watching It, niHent of any othn rliarge.
I nf sTMhnim f , 4i
i; *-11*'i nli," hnlpfiiN imix I W nl nt
Ms I&gt;
H'ltl, Slaktoponlns and ills 1,10. w(
lt , „||^| „
Iw M .d" u d l ( I H U r O t T V H l ' S fe. ti, rly .......... . ................. Id ...
development and activities. Sion’s
ea
M ICtflllN illltl " I' 1*1*\ . lift 111
ht Fiilliim, ■tlm ir'ivpil in ^T'cretarv
Hit
i
-umiMfu
when
th«y
hrurrl
I
w
.
|cohdiliolis lit lit ch illi, ioi|i'i..i1
eivlr elubs here will hate to l&gt;e
•tl♦IV fln» it rilLT I*’ L V f I f |i »’&gt;|mK«n n f f h r p i " l i p . h n ( p i i * t v * ’ i| L i i L i y . ,T
vcnllrtl.
iJ Irmn
fttittl im
I'ltnl
k i I 4|Ui$y%
.pl.iV' a-&lt;1
! il V
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I ih I I
i lo In mg Mic A iin'1 Ii, i down ■i, •'
on tlieir toes, because now they
•L* "f t f nt h nn. I I*v t li it 81•»fI#4
li fluvnl-mi iih v i -tI ^4 -')*nrt«.U!
VIt hough the prose,Iitlrm had I «'*•"»' *"v denving ii",. &gt;sH*d il­
will meet real competition in pei
.
m%
a* a
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i I
I he Mrithili t nn itiiiii* aid it Ii •I
W*• inn .1 ♦nl* i min tit . "Ill#* st
xl f&gt;n’ lit, p pifipiitpi'T* "f thP
forming beneficial services to th* a*ked 10 to '10 years as Ih* sen-' union', charge a "p»*«,titr m&lt;»*
both I 'I- i n Hum* i tinm*9i *iHi
i
' »(?nt FI 01 pin
Vp$f8-t uhlfcommunity," aaiil Mis* Heth.
laying they liad
n dainag- -I
tem* for tUaktopoulos, It rhanged;
|&gt;4, l ,„ j ,-If|
I'.flO „,* ,„ l'l,
Ml'j « lt' t||| k||| .Ml
wiiii pre "•nt frlH|i|itfi£ exei*iitiv^N
Mrs. Williams espresaed thanks thi* uflrr the vrrdiet w »» redd find ,
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Fsoersl ,*rvices for Samuel? ft„„, ||,t„ K K„1l&gt;; ,„ „ k )lff f,
In behalf of the organisation in asked for the life sentence. Only |,mr
v*&gt;l*.d.iy «H*r I HI w .-l
I*41 !*($•■*» i♦imI i In- Fill*I'll P i i*ii.! nl tlir mi1**tin$; wffw W K V*baccepting the rhsrter, and reveal, va-lenlay Ih* court had snhl lh * i|*is in tb* rrpmi dfptitiaeoi 'poi Ca. y tiardner. til. who died yes. I Shanghai with docloi . and ni'"!&lt;- ■ Hi mi fi to flu ft if f ii; 11 i ii frit li mil jnii II'll, \ hiliU, M I W1....!(*rf .1 y
ed two alma of the organisation: penalty under the taw wntllil have M,u l lb*v ,!«• had &gt;pnt on lie . teiday si H IM A M in the I" I supplies hut failed
in uttr-in|if
*i!» » •i* . "f (it* if ifs* |if p.irfmi fit SllldlhflV ,fr»h*1 I'sH ( /»'• iv. T C
ml h(&gt;K|dtnt will t»D tfi'Ll in
to put a woman in thn Htatu called for the (lighter sentence., n( N ,w .,„ p » , l.dii.u, d*rl*.e,l
I III •r ht'e"P, Tl \V 1 tf*. ’
K’.pk
reach III* Atoelhv ' I lie Silt'd, •
H'i M* U‘ 4 il't Vlt'F , Hi lt M"‘V
Fit At llni'fiit...rh„u rih m• „ „ PM
Legislature, and to initiate a pro­ hut tnildy the court nitiPtiilcd H i Lai .
. .land Imped to land ,1 Slim &lt; '
|Mt*f »♦) •ntldiut 4|l‘ 4' f f•'■ 1I 4* pi ti­ ttliil .hrlni% DmgfpLif"
gram to get an auditorium foi and »ald Hie offense called fur a ' n\
tnmmrow with Hev \V I*
whirl, ....................be X - ,
Bmu'c 9hp Piittii’.g k.^lulay* for
llITI m( (n m u ii mf«it riMdi
thr benefit of the otty anil coun­ penalty of 2f) years to lifo.
A* h r*,nll. *h* lo ig g , Mm i Jr., assisted hy Hev M t, llraln
re near the Ario'lli\ it
I I lie \P »M..$8't gaf h|8*t («.!»,
4VPfk Mil! teM OP.lV Vl'YtfTiiay
at'l.
officiating.
faefuring
t'o
laid
off
tllill
*o&gt;
ty.
Several hum • altrt the t* i. "
end contmtisil today, i eduction it?
Folk was found shot In Kalonlkn!| plu.tr-s It ,aid Mil, was ii*ce,,ai,
9"
i! 1 -*hf
4flife l l f f p J i i f Members of th* Woodmen ol
City Manager Clifford McKihllav ..........
last May
.. up in
. cut ti. J "
the World, of which Mr Gardner Ih* Sunderland mr-miged sin- )■ •I Ifir*.* (rtpif-afi fm i|*, tif flip AP tisck holdings i* expect*.I Liter,
hin praised the club for It* civic i.......
*_ after telling friends'
__ ,__ i l,*i so," of, a pile
»*id Mr (Srlltim Cutting will !&gt;*
lie
was
on
his
way
to
interview
"•
Mpuf t, h* f , ((1 ht dm govern
was
a member, will aci a, honor­ atiandortPrl efforti r.. land 11•• ,
enterprise and offered It* co­
it to il r i fm I'irk aril
••II he
Markus
Vafladei,
then
the
leader
•■•*'tit** »»ntrv Inf"
hread* resumed tomorrow sn I
ary
pallbearers
anti will also run. lot is Flight I .tent .1 II I' I d
operation In future actvitles.
M&lt; while, the D A W ('III pie
fold Ationrd wa* l.rioijt t'api I f **••1M$J i«r&lt;l&gt;|ac , Hi* f* H tf gjiiM-fft discontinue I b&gt;i"&gt;g Sst-.irdiv An
duct . ,*®rwl®?"
service,* at
the F
graveside
President John Ivay of the nf Greece's Communist guerrillas. pm"d bi nt teuihls ll i itiieniali""*i1 1
|
lu
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1
tt’nnilaasS ua F«ae #«sri
"ci i Wad
ii naii„n*&lt;« tia raaa Tw o ,
All IV
W M.
tl. W
W members
member* In
have been N Jeffer 11(1(1, it 8$( 118|s •"IIIIIMImI* I ( 1im*s-1 pi Mpii|*,8t rl I Mila, d r litiftlll other mee'mg **|i
.........ti,. bom,I in ipn ,nl sesstot. All
( I i t n l l n i l M firs
• I'MIn I*
11 nnllnurd
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iieidsv

Business Women Former Greek Communist Draws
Life Sentence For Polk’s Death
Receive Charter
At Mayfair Inn

In Aulo Plants,
Mines Are Idle

(■e 111r y («rowers,
Shippers A
A^ree
•■i. i*lA'^iSiHha'X'vr, (Shippers
« tco On
Another Hol i d a y

*2:00 P, M. F'riday ,
Al Baptist ( hnrrh ..... .....

for

Industry Will Not Squeeze Into
Suit Worn Before War, Dawson Says

cm,situation* „ „

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bm I r#qiia»tr.| to meet st tlm church

•rimVi t - " "

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at 1:16 P. M
Mr

J7i
and
came to Hanford In 1023 For
At lli* same time the HA'V's
I cr wm u , i h
i . . .i .. many years he was a member of
186.00(1 Ford Rungs plant work*" , hp Slinfor)| Po, , „ t,cp. r, m*n, (
i I if c degi * • •ti B y S-:out::-g
, rvete nearing completion of a atilke )-|r| , rrvin „ „„ {|fpil,y
’ mss conferred upon Robert M or­
tinder the late Sheriff C. M. Hand,
r*s of Troon ?, in i son of Mt
Hy HAM H A W 8 0 N
........................... ) Z ! \ Z
been «cc«.*e,i - f a n ' For the past few years he had ]
lit t:t m i n « F A Y
•Hid M l' H r M o n . by Boh
N EW Y O R K . Apr. 21— (/H&gt;-Butinesi is on a tedueini diel. Like) illegal .peed up at Imth it* Hong* operated a general merchandise I
W A SH IN G !D M , Apt 1 1 t-1'i Ait I one intellt^*"'-* rxne’ ts i?e Lippincott at Hie * .m i' of Hen
all tgcli diets, the process is apt to It* unpleasant. But today's newi.&gt;in&lt;l Lincoln planl* In tin- latter, store at Lake Monro*
or heltl
Momiav
night st the
Survivor* Include the widow, preparing a bombing encyrloiirdi. i., dmiv whit *n*mv M?x*l( v4&gt;ou!c1 Parish House, Ralph A Smith,
columns are tilled with accounts of businessmen reasiurini each o th e r| ^ ,L M.n!0," " l*,,f!'rtK "beady hsv
be bit in any (ulutr wai
scout executive.
announced to­
Jbe volume of th*it work !»•• ?l?iuM*c! linen last tumm.er m d thn day
ont! will frt| better 'vhen they all gel back into turn.
t U A W 's execulivo hoard must grant O'Reilly of New Smyrna Reach;
Air lo ir* ti now aikoig t itfii(i*o '■* provide funtii for tnotr 'nt*lhg*nc*
1'vo membeix of troop ,11. Bill
C l . - . AII
a M a
1A la- A h S B a
.. ....... ......... . 1
■ *
' 11 1
'
'
•*
u . . , l i.. _ It ^ ... * 1 . .
*
- *
■ t
M l
ma
But tlAa kby
elds HI*with
thaea HaMc»d-fX —^
authorisation
on* step-son, Lt. John W. Mr. worker*.
fie ri; in-1 i'sn* Wilkinson, recounts are soma squeal* o l dls&lt; tan. Fnrtunately( Industries have
Fortl has tnadn no comment
Mahntt nf Wright Patterson FI bIi)
reived first •!■»•• awards from
Information
svsllald* to M&gt;
M'oNllnura tin ran* I'.labti
tresi as Individual companlea.trlm not been doing it all at onea. Some.
A ir Corps, Daikon, Ohio; on* lawmaker* and oHien showed Mo, t"i bombers It, addition to the II t Vlorris 4«fjn. I class swardv
prims,
coils,
atocka,
profits, are well alopff on thalr diet a l-‘
sister, Mrs. Della Richardson of today:
primary targets. Along *v|th the •era piss*n?«!
!&gt;, C-tpt. By'd
BADKH H K TTF.lt H Flin O l.S
wage*, employment.
Ft. Pierre.
ready. Others— Ilka copper, steel
Tho folder* In th* top ■rcM* 'ittt*n material *n maps of the Itudson to tlir*,, members of
L A F A Y E T T E , (is., Apr. 21 \ Artivp pnllhearern will ho R*y.
No oaa should expect American and oil— «ra Juit now reading over
laiK*l
Tionp b. Th'm es Spser, Thomas
____ , _______
Industry to he able to equeexe once tlm list tha doctor made out for 1715— Tw o morn Grorgla toutilu' montl
Rasa,
Herbert _______
Hehrenn._ fllea which make up Ilia ency, I"
Wlp'o th*
"stiategir
viilner
■"«♦** snil Itsri'ey Wilkinson.
h*v* voted to support n program Ward Sloan, (ltls Sloan. E, L. ptulln rnnsllliitn a list nf wot id ability’1 men have finished pro­
more Into the ault It wore before them, end meklnff faces.
Meiit i'cig" were received bv
j targeta of alrnteglc ilti|ttirtnnci
of
"better
school*
ni'Xl
fall
m
no
Davis
and
rharlcs
K.
Kills.
the war. Its structure haa grown
Declining aalaa so far this y a a rj,
..
„
file list is part of it,.. ........... '"lin g all they can Iran, ot dr- Robert Motris, Alan Ho*!*1, and
too bid for that. Thn population Is are reported today by leading teaching.
national defense pmgrnni which ‘b*1’" about a target, staff plan- bv W sltti Millar, who eiso conFKIHONF.RH O U T
higgar, demands greater, nlant rompaniea In woolen, horns appll
Support
lha progisiii « n .
ducted 'liu pltdge -i alioglanc*
call*
for the preparation nod t o n , , , , r
*° W fk .
Police
anti
sheriff’s
deputies
capacity larger. And many of the am-e, oil rsfinlng, rstaillng, mall nledgetl yesterday hy Walker snd
to the Flag Troop £&gt; was rvprotinning
revision
of
precniitloiiiirv
To
Ih*
target
Information,
then,
county units of the have been alerted to he on the
costa of doing business have been order and home construction In* Whitfield
vented by 13 member., TVoop 34
lookout for two white prisoner* and aTternate set* of p|jn* for 1«r* added method, fn teaching by eight am! Troop i l l by nine
hiked permanently.
dustrlaa, But at tha aama Urns, Georgia Education Aasociatiou.
'll"
target
and
oaHniatca
of
weafighting
nn
aggressor
nation
in
Some tdt) teachers alletidcd s who escaped from a State Road
Prices on moat things won't h* Individual ateal, auto, and alactrle
members
aa cheap as they were before the products rompanlas report salsa special session of th* Walker Gamp at Plymouth yesterday at various combinations of nation* inm* required for the attack.
Whether
it
Includes
tho
recently
Those
"weapon'*
rccmmcmlntlon
ear* of age
war. In many rasas tha products thi* year topping last. There are county unit here.
noon. One convict, 21 ye
Is i l l feet one Inch tall, the
I he other, rumored list of 70 targets iti l(os i IiohI s" include Items oil what Is
themselves won't be the same.
I Iconsumer dollar* to
still plenty of
referred to In cryptic manner a*
about 20, Is flva feel, 10 Inches sla la not known.
You may ba abla to buy a ear he had— It takaa telling, realistic
L A T E C IT R U S
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Apr
uFl
Tho folders are tho product &lt;&gt;f "special weapons."
chsaper In a few months— already pricing.
j O R L A N D O , Apr. 21— (fliieciall tall.
H IG H LO W
The
military
Includes
atomic
analysis
of
scraps
of
Informal:....
you can buy most ef them for lasa
Airlines, moving Into tholr »*a-l ~ J h" *»te cilrua cro|M, In all prod
ns
Atlanta
63
statistic* nvallnltlu from trade bombs III (lie cate gory of special lloitou
than a few montha ago, Bui tha ■on of greatest activity, report! llcl,ig aroaa, Is much less than Issi
IIF A R IN G H L A T K II
nl
4$
weapons.
Journals,
reports
by
commercial
prices aren't going back to what that thalr enforced reducing dlott awwaon. the Florid* Farm Bureau
T R E N T O N , 0*., Apr. 2 1 - M 5 Chicago
Mb
4!
thay wars In . IM0. And nalthar of the last tw o o r thne ysars la
The Dade County grand Jury will attaches abroad, newspaper flip
ported lotlay.
However, no atrateglst contends Detroit
M4
19
are the can thamaalvas.
worth white. Thay'va (rimmed ../'Kur® * obtained hy tho Hurvau * meat In special session here May plngi and, In n minor percentage, Unit tho atomic bomb is n general Mlnneapulls
70
6t
You want different can, refri­ coats, put In new lowor-fan asr- Washington office from the IJ. S. 10 to Investigate the flogging of presumably material provided try purpose weapon, lo he used in all Fhoenix
91
00
gerators and •juaUaaa other vices, and moat of thorn a n now Department of Agriculture this seven negroes near Hooker, G*., undercover workers.
bombing. It 1* a max* destruction St. Louis
IU
60
tnlnge than you did lit 1M0. Thay happily dipping Into tho black Ink week reveal that 43 million boxes nn Apr. 2, Judge .1. II. Paschall
Into the foldara go an appraisal weapon, In bo used for tho do. Hun Antonin
nn
68
cost more to make. Chances a n bottle.
of tha relative importance of. a slruction of a large target arua Heattlo
of orange* war* u/u liable for use said fait night.
bft
you a n getting a w n pay now
target
to
the
economy
of
a
nation
Dade
Sheriff
J.
W
.
Lynch
re­
after
Apr.
1
this
year/compared
and
the
people
In
It.
Farmers have seen thalr in­
nn
48
Washington
than you did than, toe.
come reduced. Prices for their with 68 million teat year. The ported that the negroes were tak­ aa a whole; the Importancu of a
Bit
45
Tho weapons recommendation Montreal
But
reducing
prucess of crope have fallen la meet cease aa grapefruit figure* were atlll lea*, en from hla custody by K u Klux particular iniUllatlon
. . the
...
_
___ nrucaaa
within a sheets therefore m uit be prosumed Jacksonville
76
66
getting rid of tha Hlflatlonary far as govanuaenl npperta allow. the report continued. After Apr. 1 Klanamcn after he had arrested varget city; datalla of construction
92
7$
alio to be concerned with con­ Miami
i wee____
blubber whieh
aax i n g i i t hi Pricaa T o r th a trfa rm l ^ d T
thte year there wara 7 million hose* them at a homo whara "w ildland operation of that particular ventional high explosive and In- Orlando
84
68
tho
acquiritiR
la
going
to
ba
Spar“ ■-----------,*J -_ '------&lt;C— HaitaO R i Riga maae)
compared with 19 million.
partlae” had bean reported.
Industry! aecondary aiming point*
it:* aIts-** m» pag- four)
Tallahassee
30
68

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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, IMS

rAGE TWO
snap dragona. itatls and queen
Ann lace In the club color*, green
and gold. Mrs. Mary Cash and
Miss Mary (Jeorgo were thanked
lor the programs.
Mrs. Ituth Scott, president of
the Pilot Club, extended ■ wel­
come to the new club.

Business Women

tlonal Womun'a Bar Axzoclatlon,
numbering 400 mumbera. lie com*
ineruled the local club for Ita uutM o fi lli i lM l I ' l m , P » K * O f t . I
r landing aecompliihnienta.
Brminnli. County Chamber of
Five members of the Orlando
Commerr* |ir*&gt;(llrl.(l llmt tin* flub women's urpanizatloii were pre­
would nrromplitdi much. In be­ sent, preluding the president, Mri.
half of the County CommlBslon, hutblien (iarnlee. Miss Mary I.lndII. II. Pope. clinlriTiun, cati)&lt;nt&gt;(i&lt;l. man, president of the Mt. Dorn
etl III.' rluli worm'll for aiilHtaiii'e Cluli mid four members, and 11
Klven Hi.- Coimiiiaaiun, tanned th*- mrmbera of the Kustls Club ware
organization on,, of the most pro- present.
greftxlvn primps of buxlnex* wo­
The musical proprum Included
men ever pothered her.*, nnd
of “The Lord's Prayer'
praised ils way of i&gt;uxhing fur- singing
by Kvnn* McCoy, Mrs. McCoy acwurd onlil its pnul Is rearfieil.
..
_
conii,allying, and numbers by (lie
Mrs. l-rames Thurman, vice ' dub’s double quartette directed
president of Ihe Stale orgniuin- by Mrs. Escar Price.
tiou, and member of the Iflifnx
Pupils of thn Duxhury .School
Club of llaytona llearb, spoke of lJuiicliiK entertained. The rou­
briefly of the fine progress niad.- tine included it Samba Tap by
by tbu local eltib.
.lane Davis unit Jean Humphrey,
County Judge Douglas Hlen- acrobatics by Normn Fao llarstmin nllrlboteil mieit of the sue. vey, “Toe serenade” by Doris
ritss of tbi* rlub to Its premlent, Duxhury anti a solo dance by
ftlrs. Wllliama. whom Il» ■.■.!.[ f,H.| Jacquelyn Ma.il kmaid
eerveTT ns tr member of lire bar
Decora tinns provided by Mrs.
of tli(. District of Columbia and
M duplex and her committee
was twice piesblent of tin* Na- I ncImti'il table trim of pladiuluses,

Firestone Store
111 E . Int

HANFOR D

W hen W e Say W e W ill R e­
duce

To y

M EAN

IT "

In ve n to ry
—

“ We

I-ook

O ver

These Special*
title D A R T S ho* of 0 ...........10c
39c P L A Y I N G C A R D S .. 18c
59c New Ken ill iik H O O K S 10c
5.95 M IC R O S C O P E net 2.11
5.95 S K IN D O L L .............. 2.33
9,05 S K IN O O U . ---------------- 3A1U
2.98 D O L L G L I D E R ...... 99c
2.98 R E A C H C H A I R ... 1.11
7.95 R O C K E R
...........
2.99
14.95 Ele ctric T R A I N ... 7.99
21.95 F re lo h t T R A I N
11.99
39.95 E le ctric T R A I N
19.99
25c C urved T R A C K
12c
1.49 H E L I C O P T E R .... 1.19
49c R U B B E R T O Y S
39c
LOO R A T T L E S E T ........ 77c
1.98 F I R E E N G I N E net 1.33

C O LLEG E PRAISED
BOSTON, Apr. 21 — f/P)— A
Mcthndlxt weekly publication de­
fended Boston College today for
firing three tvurberx who rlalmed
it taught heresy to Itoman Catho­
licism and added it wax "the kind
of heresy we like.’’
/.inn’s Weekly praised the Rev.
William L. Kcleher, H. J., head
of the Catholic Institution, for dis­
charging the trio after they con­
tended the college taught there
could I*' salvation outside the
Itoman Catholic Church.
•Ni i dloxx to my. we throughly I
approve of Fr. Keleher's heresy— ,
if heresy this lie," the editorial 1
i stated.

Idtrgc Golden
Ripe Ranunas
2-lbs 27c
2 bchs. 15c

New t.'rop

Red RIIss Potatoes

SEAT COV KBS 5.00

New White

Flavorjjg% Tested
Budget
Priced!

myMMMMMWW**** * * * * * * * * * *
Any Number In Stock

24*'

H LH

Ooi Own

Net'tut

I Used Large Hl/o 21,0b

FIRE ENGINE 10.00
2 Take in 10 Tuba
.95
CO N SO LE
R A D IO S
tatt er. Value when new
10.00 D O W N
LOO W E E K

49

Firm Red

Vt-I.lt

Large
Fresh

Frozen Birdseye

I-lb pkg. 47c

Strawberries

Hourderit

4c

Mild und Mellow

M tM ta a a M w a a a a M ta a M M M

4 Burner U bk

RANGE .............17-77
ta a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a f

Full Bite Electric

RANGE

177.77

Reg. 204.50
VM aAM W AM W M tAM AAAAM AM

800x10 Firestune

l(i% ot can

AAP

IH-ux can

"SUPER-RIGHT'

M M N M M tM M M M W

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Boned &amp; Knlli'il

Bunnyfleld Fancy

PRIME RIB...........lb. S5&lt;

Rice 2-lb bag ... 25c

IM AM M A************

0.00
9.88
!•••••«eee, M■* 9.99

ItSI)KMllOI
D A LLE
•A. -

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Gold C oin....................... . lb, J |c

Pork Sausage 1 lb. bag. y j f
BACON SQUARES lb. 29*
JUMBO SHRIMP .. lb. ( J f

93*

Jana Parker Plea

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4

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BEEF HASH
16-07,
CAN

No. 2*/a
Can

BEEF STEW
2 0 .O Z
CAN

23*
SwAiiMin'N lid . A Med. Nebranka f f l j f
Shipped
Dus, 9 m
( Inverbloom Med. G 6. A M inn
Shipped
Dot. O J .

2}*

FIG BARS............. l-lb. bar
ARGO

L G E , 25r

TOMATOES

G T . 55c

cam

jE Q e
it

ARMOUR’S

STA R

CHIU
,wa 2 9 e
TAM A LES

........

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25c

Lge.
Bar 3
for 22c

2 f&gt;

NA 2 Vi ten | | e

Sure Good Brand

O n o pW" ib. 20* c°i' 3 2 ^

BmtSS

Lge.

H w» mat Pkg.
h S S t i 27c

CHEESE FOOD........2-lbs. 69*
COCA COLA___ esse
of 24, 94
4
n R v o n rr
• •
Itarl Brand, No. H03 can
Gold, C o r n .................... lOe
Lang'* awt, laid., or Dill

Pickle*.... IS-oi jar 19c

CniM Birto

Sacramento all green

BAN*

Hunl’a Fancy Chill
flnuce 12-ax btl. 3 fo r 25c
Bax-Noqa, No. l t d
D o g F o o d .........S C A M 2&amp;e
NaXteOaUy Adt.
4.l»0 c m 19e
./’V'V it / i ■;
... p t. SSe

*MA 23c
lV*iV»471k

UVMhSH

plus

Comatoe

itM rv

Q Q c
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A R M O U R 'S

MU Dal Mate
G O LD EN
TAM

Sanford, Florida
. *ri»;:‘i '*.

MILK

43*

Swift's ttrookflelil American

II*

MAGNOLIA AVE.

S

TRIPE
24-O Z
CAN

tall cans

N n. 303. 2

1 -L H .

5*

l ti

A K M O U H ’S G O R N K D

SM . lie

"Tli^lairTeam”
BORAX

100-lb. Q.89
100-lb* * 4 3

Hlomunn Tlnto or Armour's

A R M O U R 'S S T A R

Stiiiicwnll .liakson

19*

RORAXO
can 17£

Plum
............. 45c
Cherry &amp; Apple .. 59c
P ec u n ..... .........00c

Scratch Feed 2S -U w |fe
Grow Mach 25-lb. $|.13

Lunch Tounge
V2 can

25*

Sm............ 2 for 65c
Lge. .......2 for 2.5H
20 Mule Team

Oxford Creams.... 27c

QUALITY FEED

S U G A R 5 lbs.
APRICOTS no. 2Vi can
SALMON no. 1 tall can

MODESS

Oitrnr Mnyern

Barry* 2 -o ip k g .

M

food

CRANRFRRY
SAUCE
No. 1 tall can l ? c

CUDAHY
OVEN
FRESH
Shadow lead
Angel Food Cake 49c
Jana Parker
17-ai
Golden Loaf Cake 25c
Jano Parker Sugared
D onuts....... doz. 19c

A R M O U R ’S S T A H

Kni'Otry I'uckcd

Crnvkin-GiHKl

1.88

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CAM)

(H K A N S P R A Y

»R* 6 9 t

Sunnyfield

Limit:

4 lo r

(iri'iil Vnltii' WIigUi I’ueled

3 -I.R S

Pkg.

a &amp;p

BAKERY TREATS

9x12 Linoleum Ruga .... 5.99

Notxlea .................. 57c
liwn Sprlokleru ............. 99c
Raltea ....................... 88c

Q Q r
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CAKE I'UOSTINGS

Grade A FRYERS.. lb. ( ) «
SLICED BACON1

naaaaatw aaaaaaaaaaaaaf
Rubber Tire Garden
C a rln - V e ry H a n d y ........ 5.88

ONIONS.................... 2-lbs.
CORN

XPERT

llermuriH Cure

IMIMMMNM**MI*ff*M**H*M*Mf
25 I t . Garden H o s e ........ 2.99

11* CABBAGE.................... lb. 2'/2*

POTATOES.................Vlbs. 25*

CAKE MIX

Kin. Dreiuwd

t

I .or aI Golden Bantam

X-PERT

Coconut 4-ob can 15c

T IR E S
20 Piece D U h Bet ........ 5.79

CELERY..............Ige. stalk

No I Red Bit** New

pkK.

7^
7^

Texas Yellow

33*

W M M M W M NM M M I

Kajah Moist

Cabin Home

lb. 21c

tiri'ril

SNOWDRIFT

EAT VALUES

Sweet Potatoes cn. IHe

lb. 15c

Racon ..........

2-lbs. 25*

1-1,11

M eal.... 5-lb bag 2Hc

CONVOY

In Carton*

Paxeal

2 rANS 25‘

l-lb bag 47c

Ann Page Prepared

lb. 59c

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

Fiwxli llluckeye

uebf

No. 2 cun 10c

Apple Sauce

Spaghetti 2 cans 27e

Shoulder Chops

(’ARROTS.......... Ige. bunch

Pint Jar 29**

AAP Fancy

Vigorous and Winey

lb. 49c

LETTUCE....... Ige. heads 101/$

c a t , dog

Salad Dressing

I-lb 44c

Square %Cut R oast......................

SWsu-rn

12117
(A N

l-lb jar 35c

Ann Page

Iticli and Full IIchIIi'.I

Pk. &amp; Reans 2 ens IHe

Genuine S p rin g Lam b Shoulder*:

17.

I miry li-alMtrg

14-oz btl. |8&lt;’

Ann Page I'reamy lliiumth

8 O CIock I-lb bag 40c

l-lb ctn. 49c

Km! t'ut Salt Billing

TREI'T

Peanut Rutter

lO f Bo*cx SlapIfB

CHUUK

ill. 29c

AHMOtlH’S STAR

Tomato Ketchup

loan l-lb eun

2c

PAGE

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Flavor
Plus
VALUE

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Hi.

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TOMATOES................2-llis. )5«*
ANN

............................ lb. 45c

Link Sausage

n-xli Flotilla

TOMATO
SOUP
3 cans 2 7

Rokar

S O II A H K

SPINACH...................2-llis.

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K N G . T U T H K M I-IH IN K I.K S S

Fri-Hli Flurida

2-lb can 77c

S U P E R S P E C I A L K ID S
C O M P L E T E K IS H K I T
R O D - R E E L - L IN E * F L O A T ,
H O O K S - S IN K E R S - SPOON
A N D PLUG
for only j . 5 5 1

Ih. 55c

Liver

2 bchs. IHe

Frccn Onions

49c
I5e
21c
Mile

H UM I* K S I l f l U l . D K H ( I.O D

NA«■-&gt;t.*r it Pig

2 for 21c

Pascal Celery

W-Lil

l.ykca’ Southland Brand Cello

Pack Wieners

lb. 20c

Ripe Tomatoes

l -1.1!

Tea pkg. 27c pkg
Nectar
Tea Rum’s box 16
AAP
Grape Juice pt btl
Ann Page Hlrawherry
Preserves I -In jar
dexo...

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Gold Nugget Taaty

Cheese Food ..................................lb. 39c

Pure Lard

100r,- Pure Vcg- Shortening

HOME N U M B ER S C A M ER A
F IL M ...................... 5c R O L L

tSfce Gfe«i.MEAY DEPT.

SLICED BACON!

25c

10-lbs 45c

Potatoes

Ten iik**;. 47c pkg Die
Ooi Uwo
Tea Ihfg.s Imx 4H Rile

W NMMN

WE RESERVE IMF. RIGHT TOLIMIT QUANTITY

.ykeV Siiiilliliind ur
Dealer
Ih -lf&gt;»
MorreH's i'rliie
Ih. 5.11'

2 hds. 29e

Iceberg Lettuce

m

Complete Set

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Since 1859

Selection of Coach &amp; S e d a n,

233

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Fresh Green Reans
Fresh Crisp Carrots

FINE TEAS

218 E. FIRST Sf.
SANFORD, FLA.

.MonelI'm Pride u Armour'. Star Little Pig

2 »&gt;" 2 5 l
t

HOME CON TRO LLED

STRETCH Y()lJRF0()|) d° lla R !

STEAKS

75c B R A N D N E W
SPARK PLUGS

1 Only Utwd Upright
FOOD FR EEZER
L IK E N EW
4J 0.00 Value

“Where Customers Send Their Friends”

MAUD A B E T ANN Q U A L IT Y W K8TRRN UltADK A H EAV Y
BEEF:
HOUND
III. (19c
Hllll,111N
..............
III. 63c
K ill
Hi. 65c
M IO N K
......
Ih. 75r

We
H ave
lluntlredH
And
Hundred** of T o y nnd Gum e
Specials— llrln g In T h e K id s
— Look A romul

RADIO TUBES

M ARGARET A N N

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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949

TH E

WA TCH FOR OUR
SPRING PAINT E VENT
SENKAR1K GLASS &amp; P A IN T CO.
112-111 W . 2nd S i.

I*hunt 320

“YOUR COLOR HEADQUARTERS

&gt;«J f I M I I I O M J. N O R I H ,

Unn*i, Milnayka* i Nuilh
i#mi#nng ArttaI•ftail Cw , and

9ANF0RD

H E R A LD , SAN FO R D,

Japanese Student Tells Of Bombing
A i

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u / f tr lJ

W a r

11

PAGE

F L O R ID A
(Which

TH R EE
k.w ^ » :fab

Incut mg

do coii.iileillltli

naimu limits
- Funer al Services Rural common Sense i within
MANY NEVER
7. Appl mil mu of olunt 111 y
I tiuitl mrilu-nl uml honnital t i n i*
F o r Dr. Wise To
s ,,' ,,s ,n"N
S,,N
1 I'lan" to lot at t*«n»»tnuiiil M’s*
n

Of Tokyo Durmg World War 11 Be He!d 0n Friday

in: 11 Ki- III Al l II \ Ml IN 1i
tn 1: u
•*t-:&lt; ti’i m l.-' VIM
ui
11 COIN I
t'lcm iltA M

S I'romoi ion •&gt;f “tntf unit rmiu
tv hflllLh loutiol-. »»o mialii-nl |irn

SUSPECT CAUSE
OFT h uBACKACHES
'
Olil Treatm ent Often

______
l , ^“ loli boo)&lt;ri :il iim n it tl oruEllltltt*nl
LAKE-LAND. A|*i . 2 1 (S|»ru,i|t An cyr w iiorn .m ount of *
NKW Y O R K . Apr
J»- t/l*»—
u ly 't licit luiliuu by aerial In.min .1nJ .1 ii.ilum'i betrayal by powci- Tile body of Dr. Stephen S. Wise, i Hi. Nil'll tv| Mll|lf OM'ftll’Ill of fiiim KrJt'U|*- uml othfi 4‘ivtv, rhtm ii
unit Hiliooi orv:itni/i*li"H h mol i*pi* i
1 head I. mill 11i'll 11li I m ‘U i t in 111 n i l
Uring* Happy Keitel
Iliad m il"."lilt w,t» tulil vrMt-tiia) by Geoffrey U y r lu u , IS, Japaneir world-fntned Jewl.li V-ailer and I
W hen ill-arder of tl.lnev fun.-Unn e-rmlt*
- i-oing 1 o i i .n le i l . i I., a mint* t ml
1'ioiip'. f»*i lu-.iltli filui-n ,
until
lint
defender
of
llhevnl
|
|
h
^
'
mnlli r In rrm.iin in jaur Wooxi»
rltl/fll .Hid iluilci" ." Humid Southern College.
f m te ie .te d
gmnp.
C o n - t ion 111hi I ht'iillli m I !v it ti*** '*f 1'ttt‘ltl' I jaitoniM*
t may fault- n*yo inti LuykacLr*
Gfuffrry, the .011 ol .1 |.i, .iiirne lather and Kngliib mother. arrived causes, will lie ill slate today at sidei ai-lc 1im 1&lt;i -v . i , i i ' i , i h u . lieen «•I till' III*1«'.'
paJiiA, Irkf i&gt;ninR, itiva of
iinil rn*i «y, f*t«
I
t the Kree Synagogue which lie
UiifT uu nlaM*. •wvlllhf, i&gt;urtiit*«&lt; urtiltf th«
1111 H ip U. S. in January
(rout*•—
■■ ~ founded 42 years ago
mad e all emiV. l.-il like nee,l M still
*1 ,\ phtn t*« •'» ills th* tiifilli'lllly j •jrfi,
ami tiJuihf
o-V
! Tokyo, Japan. 1It* wits l.n n in
at
I*..clot 1 u i'e .
an d liuaiinliffiMit . •*? Ii »m i i h " i m ,1 f 111 nit'i , t«r*fitv i i ' f / o with aitiartiiiic ai. I burrU&amp;if
I’ucifie 1*The noted, ’ fi-yeni old "'•‘•'••’ pllnl lia lilt les ate
iontriimti i Jhiwa liivn* i« «oiu*tMutf ivruntf
China in IWIl while hi. fullicr i.-an tnmp* along ch»- liuil limit
till w o e f u ll y
m
i
ll
v
o
l
o
h
t
a
i
v
|&gt;n
I'lmt
tnt'thi*ul
^
who spent a lifetime preaching | ...............
w It li lour jfiiinwt or U riI'Ii t .
I mill ai cil. of pIllilH, wltU'lt till! V M'VolVf M.im*
I wa. the deputy coiniilisslonei of land pathway, .iupnii
limi t **ail *
your fliu«^t«l for I L w i B
*
for iM'Hn1. fiiMMloiii uml iol«*rniu*i* r , ,, ,
. m a n l oll.ei -Tull 's.
I Shanghai's
Intermitionat
Police foreseen her defeat.
I’ll
It, a vtluiidlMiil itiurrllt', u m l *.«-*■•iifully
a1n l f Illi niu m] ill'll
The edili'iitloli of tieoffrey Uye- died lllle yesterday at Lenox.’ " ............... ’
In nt.lluifo for oirr 6D p i n . (Foan** «!*#
{ Mill! remained there untd lu ll
I
\ 11 It point 1‘ 1••vt 1 :i 11• a i m e d at
It*
ll
o
n
lt
li
I'lhn
uiiiHi
inoffinni''
bail'* irlief arui will Irrlp ifc* I a iniltl of
! tiling.. . .1 i.igl. .1 m.dtli .1 ol lieultli u m o n u fill in v*11‘*M'*
j wlivn tlie family returned to Ja- hum begun in un Knglisli langu­ hospital.
Ll'llif; Itit-vR ftutli out piltunuill «4*t|IfuBV
lie had undergone an operation . m i d ........
age M'bool in Shanghai. Whan the
*«Kir lliw-Vtsi U«l IK&lt;«u'* Pill*.
to 1 m at ciun*
It Ktifotniivjoiin’iit "I lit**
returned to Japan in 1041 early this month foi wimt the i m u m 111 - w a . udo pt ed nt .. m itioi Ul l
During the war Ml . Cyelmra j
ieiii jMi|mlntion l" tii'h’
culled
a "mnligiuiht
entered the Keluiei iiakauen hospital
I I III ill In.iltii 1 i . n l . l . nc. ... ' I m a g o
re.iigned Id* po.t hecau.e of a n ti-. ' , n
stomach ailment."
iiillitari.lic
leaning. tieoffrey'.' kramma' school in Tokyo which
II* laaly will reiiiain In slate li 'i 'i'.itl. tl pi *'!»o—i*s |»o.iti\e III'*
imd heen founded t&gt;y tile wealthy
■li o n tin ■ p.gli lb. t o ll. - w i n g m e d ia :
American sponsor 1. Kine.t I'atro
Mitniii riiniily foi children who through tomorrow. Kuueial .ei
I S ’ ... an.) ... d .l . 1 la a l ii . « e r of Ttllnpn who lifetime a friend of
vice,
will
l-e
Friday
in
Carnegie
1i-oiilil not .jH'iik Jupnne.e. After
gej.. . .li . ..iiiii iim lty li&gt; 1a.
Itlie llyelmiii famity while a memHull
disease
,1..
d iu l.i.l
tu-1 of tlie U, S. occupation fuice id&gt; graduation In 11&gt;14 he entered
nii'ii'
i
DeHth of tin- cl It.aiding lal.lu,
|,,r i i' T i n *
1 the Keio middle »i hoot where he
' 1*0 1111 i'j ,
|&gt;.11-1.4 In al l I. roil Slllg.
in I'okyo in February, l'.'IK
who
w
ii
.
president
of
|...H|
the
remained until I'.'lrt
, oOlo.i &gt;1 • .0 .1 . hide*.
tieoffrey'. .lo ry of tin- conduct , He plan, to receive hi. U, S. American Jewl.li C otigiv.. and of I Well &gt;
Hospital
"
It,
H ill t&gt;li Io n
of Tokyo', citizen, during the degl ee from l-'loriilit Southern in tlie World Jewl.li t'oligie.., sill
| w hi 11* i Ji
I" "I’b ol I . .•m m m i i t y
night, of terroi when Aniciieiiii I iti.Vl and will return to Japan to led sorrow mound tlie world.
J i'Y liil-l't * -.It'. '. I de- . .. tol Sill'll
ImiIIi Ih- i . roved the «kie. at will .peeialize in radio engineering.
Thousands including
thus,
lilt ll«t i*
I. a tribute to mail'* iiilairn huWise lui.l ; '• \t*'atit'll!
"The average citizen of Japan wllh whose opinion.
iioiitl
pi oVllI
dll. 'lll|u
-1111'
inanity. He .aid that when the lui. a di.tinted picture of Amer­ sonietime. clnsheit
me.suged 't'll
;
h\
miutn nl n “ “oi’iiitloii't niul j
inltiul .hock of the fire raid, ica." tieoffrey observed, In Ja* their grief and uffeetion*.
,1fni in huituiM^ ni «l lIn o ii ^ h I * ' m l l l ■ ]
paced, the city wa. a cun droii |
j,,, |m,j n,.ver ..een front
A pioneer of iimuy pm gre.siie
Linoleum, Asphalt it Rubber 'Tile
of flame 1 and homeless, frighten- jurehes oil houses or wuiahllig ma­ movements, Wise wa* a central!, h v«' ji pin t&lt;|n m l m' iih l ot tii-H**rviii|I l
ed people.
“ Deprived of their chine., and believed that all Amer­ figure In the long buttle foi e s -!j Imiv“ hih1 pi 1 1- foi ini'1111'nl uml 1
1
m
u
“*
’*
*
*
tnimMi!ion
w
h
i
n
ttn*v
npt'&lt;'i*
Fluor Sanding it Finishing
.heller and food and driven into ican car* were new and all streets tal.li.lnuent of 11 Jewish houiehind
ft* | *hi in ** foi .I him* in m m )
I the numbing cold
of a winter » Were .upei-highway..
He
l O w n PiiwiM I HIM
wan in Pale.tine.
J
I
night, the poorer populace, who|, „ r|,riM.l|
the cleanline*. atld
F r o m 1 0 . t r u i i i . her e ue.l iil.i -.u d I
'
H
IM
,
\*'i n ult iii ill &lt; \W'i '" U
|had received the full hnmi or the
rt „f A met lean train., for, un d in Hu- h e a r i n g 1 0 .. 111- o f law
Estimates Free
w It* t r |hfv ol i 11v « 11n li hunt**
blow, threw Ihemm-lve. onto th e ;,,, |,e *nld. in Japan .noli crowded m a k e r . , Ih e III im I . out s p o k e n u l ^ Vll'i*
t H t’hil'H
ill ill i -I r nl i o h pM'pi m u
"Satis!ai tion (iuai anteed"
mercy of Iho.e more fortimale."jcuridltlmi. prevail that the people fou ght in t.ehulf ..f civil r i g h t . ,
H|I4»
Uih -I - sv
i 11Hit h r i Hi
he .aid.
are compelled to .land 011 .eat* lal.or w e l f m e l. 'g i . l i i t i o o ,
1 a. ml
Ill’ll IV li
itnf \ it i - U- oi piiiti
tint &gt;
r m .i
Along the fringe ol tin- in -1and leave the train, through the ct|iu.lily a n d w o r l d u n i t )
l .o hi si It H mill
com m ilfor no and deep into the .urround- J window-*.
In recent day., lie loi.l become . nt
,»l»|o pi mil* t "
.Ui-1 vv I
ing countryside door, were opened | “Today," lie .uni, "ull
Japan deeply trout.lid l&gt;&gt; tile 11 end of
I M i l M ii - s
J n p i ' t v t... Mill i: u i to them ily mean, of tlie ..... I und look, to America for leadership interniitioiial nation, lie .aid it
-m ia tm ii.
I'nii iit I'li' hoi
.heller offered to tlie great mini-uml protection. They are watching appeared Hint this c o iin lii'. leu H III’11* 1lit'V i lu tMi I III*
Imel elid
Im-i of hoiiiele.. lefugee. I&gt;y |the Conimiini.t gain, in China and dership wa. I.ent upon war 1at her *!it*t* * \n m iiu itio nH !
l.el ll'll.g,
stranger, and friend*, tlie cily Korea with apprehension uml havu limn peace
( 'll,
nip lit
hi 1 nut, u m m i m z a t i n n .
was aide to ii im I i i I i i I ii a - c m !.In n e r heen di.turhed hy the gruilual Inlie strongly
ertl trued Soviet -*» hoot ti v r' n'lii'
well a - p h y s l c u l |
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p f o r d e r . " In* stated.
" H i d e l.y cien.e of conimiini.t. in the Jap- policies, tail .aid tlie illlei mil lie I'f Itn'li 1l*o|
stile, i leli a n d pom alike. T o k y o ' , mie.e purliuineiit. In the la.t elec- war Would lie tlie
Sill'll
'lm ge.ll
i. s |n t tl In nit h I*I ttiip"
citize n s I.a l l i e d the 1 u g ll ig f i le lion tlie ('omimiui.t* received Hi) Iragialles "
j|H |Ill’ll t *ih*•!I polio. |n»ni i li em I.
j un d tlie li u u g e i Hint foll ow ed in -eat. whereas they hud never held,
"I am going
to speak
foi
mole tInin .ix in the pant. All
| Its W ilk e ," lie le ea llcil, " n u l i l H i m
pence," lie . 111.1 &gt;-n l.i. 'Ml. Imtli
! shil im 11ml N l i g a . i i k i h e iu ld e d llie .Iupnii hope, dial the American •in v ii iii *»111li apt
u ntil mv i lv in i
j w a r ' s e n d un d T o k y o w a . aide to ■H'cnpution -&gt;f tin- country will cult- lii tn t ii
mine until tlie fuiiimoni.i threat
I be gin i t . vast j o b o f peacetime le
0 R IQ IN A
1. leinoved"
i constl iicl oin
I V n 11 -I'Hwriiri's uuuh' ol
of '•nil* 11 ft n li, i “ | to l lillVH till \ I
I tieoffrey i c idled Hint, ill the
|i* mi iii'vi* *1
w it h i n o l l i ’h pill'*
win's end, Japan's riiiliiuii lead
t he *ti wimipi* Hy-t»*in u m l |iiibii ) ih j 4,&lt;1|3I|IV|. p i n s '
u IIIIIIII' iit “ 11
W f D * r H U f f S ‘ Ffff * SAT
h is
foi t'ilily resisted Hie .m ien
i n . I t lied
in Ne w " i l e a n s
con
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del In Hie face &gt;.f the 1tilenteiie.l tinnil it1, I I S !#11111*1* pnimil* **&gt;
A T 1 0 ,0 0 0 R S X A I L D ttU Q S T 0 I
systematic di-.ti iiclo-u of
Hie
wii I im n ilny
I hi* loot to tli*
i!V« i:tpi*
count 1 y '. cities |.\ ii 1mu 11 I.,-intis,
ho|tlti|i w n s mot* thuo
I he .aid. tile gener.-.l- attempted
S u i t t*#i
i*i» l o • »'
| unsm-ces.fully to .h '.lm i the te
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p r o lo n g the
war
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SAL*
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with the world’* greateit economy. Fo r Chevrolet
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C h a d w i c k filed agai nst Idin in tlm
o f f lr e Ilf Hie C le r k nf tlie Circui t
C o u r t la a u d fur H eu iliio l. C m i n i v .
C lo rld a on Ihe I J H i da v of Ayirll. A.
D- t i l l , the g r n . r u l i . a i o r . &lt;-( ealil
butt haln g B bill for dl v-.rce and
o t h e r relief, nn.l D ia l lilts O r d e r
be iiiltdlalied tn T h e H n n l m .l I t . r
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THURSDAY. APR 2t. 1919
S IB L B k B Its E T O D A t
Power f. In Ihr hand* of Ihr
righteous alwsys at the end. The
powtrhnu.r of ihr universe la dltatted by Ihr rlghtemu r.realor
himself T h r Upright shall have
dominion over them In the morn­
ing.— Pv 4ti.ll

W hom would volt llko to hoi* chosen to the lln ll o fF n in e
for gro at Am ericium ? Located at N ew Y o rk U n iv e rs ity , It
rccclvcH proposals every five years and transm its them to
its electors, distiitKiiishccI Americans of various professions,
representing every state of the Union. N om inations for the
IWsl) election have I tern in order slnrc A p ril I, and w ill In­
received up to A p ril I. 19.90. One condition to licar in mind,
however, is that nominees must have been dend at leant 28
years.
.
T o lie nominated in one thing, to tie elected units* a n ­
other. In If) 15 onlv four Americans made the grade; W a lte r
Reed, the surgeon who discovered the germ of yellow feve r;
Sidney Lanier, the Southern poet; Hooker T . W ashington,
the N egro leader; and Thom as I'slne. the pam phleteer whose
pen did more than any other to brin g on the A m e rlru n Re­
volution. In IH40 hot one man received a sufficient m a jo rity ,
the greatIv loved Stephen Foster, composer nf songs.
W ho are llkelv prospects for the HIGH election/ then
dore Roosevelt l.ecomes eligible for the first time. C y ru s W.
Field, htiilder of the Atlantic catile. m ay gel In the Hull
duv S ii . I i an!Iinr'i ■ Hi-ot'V P Tlll.l'l'ldl linn tin- Id
lorians Present! and Mollc* ar*- 'till outside the Hall.
Some proposals, which carry over from election to elec
(ion seem odd W »iv should presidents like A rth u r and tin
two H a rris o n s he considered when greater men wait w ith
out? General Grant Is in. tail why should he he joined by
his father Jesse and his daughter Nelli*;, both of whom
huvu been suggested? Perhaps it just goes to show it Ih no
simple task to decide who is a great Am erican.

Hundirdi of new lews air bring
piopoird ill ihr I r«iilatiirr rv riy
day until il appear* that ihr suec tu nl a legitltlor vane* in d iirit
ptopotlion with ihr numbn ol hill*
he inlroducri. However, wr do not
think it i (air to judge a irnaloi
o. .ho . .&gt;• I*
of a rrprrienliu
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gainit‘il.&lt; "v&gt;iu * ikl. -il lilt
othen intioduca.

inphi In- i.i.i

Anothei way nf showing wlial the
Nfw Deal with all ill blrning* it
coiling thr American people i&gt;
shown by tbr Miami Herald’ which
revealt that frdrral expenditures in
1929 atmmnlrd In $121 for racli
American family, lly 19)8 tile cotl
had titrn to $250 each, and lait
year il had reached ihr unpreced­
ented total nf $984. To thii you
have l&lt;^ add ihr rntl of the ilale
and local governments, all of Vrliii II
aim have In hr paid .loi by ihr
Amriitan people.
The Homo I'inancB Conunillrr
teem* lo hr a| little enllnmatlic
about moir Uxris at we aie. Not a
tingle lax piopoial hefoie the Stair
Lcgitlalure wat able In miulci a
majoiily voir i* a not loo teciri
poll the other day. They did not
like the idea of a salea lax. hut
no lets obnoximit tn committee
members were 12 nl Governor W it­
ten's 15 lax piopotalt. Their iepmentitivei temn to feel that the
lc air carry ng about at hip, a
of taxation at they can ttand.
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The Chinese aye at it again. Ihe
wgt between thy Nationalists and
the Communists broke ou, again
yesterday in all iti fury along the
Yangtia filter el er a lull ol teveral
weeks which hkc all bill convinced
many people thit the worst was
ever. Now il appeals that the wont
il only beginning. Hundiedt ol
thousands mote yvitl die in battle,
but worse than that,, millions will
starve and buffer every form of hu­
man privation , a mply because the
Chinese people cannot compromise
Ulltr differences.

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. Tha mc»t sxwmlvt form of
meciicel cats ii tit kind of tocitliied medicine oui political, leader*
art talking about now. Tha aovernwant pay* your doctor's bill when
jreu gal rick, but tha only way the
povtrnmrnt can ett tnn money to
pAy tlitra with U 1 1ta p it from you
So wa find
tha othar
la, im
tha
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racli: the doctors who
tiifaing'it ov*i
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tba polit
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Joclora wi
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will co*t thi
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trued (root Urt lad thgffGoyarnor
* », in proposal g,goj#|n»*nt
far avaryons ovir M . ravesltt Alabama inypaying (he
gov*mmii;t 9500,500,000

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\Yliru Eli* Inst Monday declared
her sell* the lndr|*cndsnt Kepuhljr
of Ireland, ahe msioeinted hcrsalt
finni the tlrlttfth Uolinnonwealtli
nl Natlorn.
Meinhrt’ilii|i in the •'ominoiin, tilth Involves ,i dominion status
which pay allegiance in Hi* Urltish
ri.rnnr The roiiatlliitlnn "t •"*
uicmliet nallnna all twngnlx* the
King nt Eriglaiid ii » their king, at(hi,ugh they are Hctntiiwledgul l'»
In: niiliinnunnia.. Hn Eire, hy with­
drawing that recognition, pul Iter
xrll nutnlile Ihe charmed circle.

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'Imlav the pi min minlMer id the
atven firitiHlr dotttlrilona are meettlig m lanidnii. and the fnreinnal
.,.,1 tnii refute lliem la tliia'
Him , m i . ,i inilimi I,■•lunging In
tin f ’iiinmnn"eallh liecnnic n
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Thai's ,,fi* n( the innSl iiiipnrlairi
mirations I Im dominion* ever have
ha,I In answer II isn't that they
expect In bung Ireland back Into
n fniil which she found distasteful,
Ini) the mightv Dnmlntnn id India
has served mittce Ihal she also
ntcnils In Irecnuie all imlepcndeul
»o*cidgn inpiihllc Ih e nlra »il
giving allegiance to tin* King In
repugnant In many nf India •* lead-

thers T h is was only onn-haltThe num ber of such b irth s rt*
gistcreil as recently a , 1933 H&gt; contruBt. b irth s to iiHtlve
white women increased 73 percent trom 1J*M to 1*J4 '
Th e sharp drop in births !•• foreign-born m nthcra l»
the result of restrictions upon im m igration d urin g the past
quarter century T h e fo re lg n -U rn population has not been
replenished, and He* number of women at the rhildhearinf.
aces lias decreased rapidly in recent years At present, leas
than one tenth of the foreign born women are in the J to
JM-ycars range, while more than one-qiiorter of the native
women are at these main childbearing ages.
A study by the company .hows that the proportion ol
births to foreign horn women is three times as b igh m
huge cities as in rura l areas tieingriipldcally. the proj n
Hon is highest in Ihe west, doe m ainly to the num ber ol
Spanish-speaking women, and lowest in the South, wdieie
ll„ . foreign-horn have not settled in great m im lwra.
"Tti*. diminished proportion of children to foreigii-lm ri
mothers indicates that the pnicess ol ahaorhing the varmua
national groups into our general population is rapidly near­
ing completion.” the company notes.___________

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THE WORLD TODAY

At,out 97 percent of the children now born In the Unit
Thr leading ('nmmiiimtt ol ihr
woild air medling in Pant at a ed States have mothers who themselves are native ls.ro,
"W oild Prai r t'.initfcxs". Il would according to the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com pany,
be inteictluiK lo ter what would which sees in this fact the rinsing of the "m e ltin g pot era
happen il ihr Irading Democrat! of
the woild hrld a "W orld Peace °f '"fjiit"'o f'V h e 2.290,00(1 births registered In the United
States m 19 Id. Ics.i than lOO.OOn were to foreign-born tnoCon|rei»" in Moicow.
!Waihington tension got an eye­
ful of juit how bad living condition*
can become when they weie taken
on a tour of Waihington tlumi lait
Tuetday Henceforth, they will not
kgve In rail againit the way neginet
lit Heated in tieoigia, South Caiolina ind Flonda lliry know now
they can walk tix blocki from the
Capitol and find plrnlv to do wimrthing about.

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ri j he hiss id India In Ihe i nmnimi- *Vh* iher llm government emnoniwriillli winilil be n maim ill taster t.i, are tight or not ill Insisting
there we l.a*e a nation "O h a pup . .I i. healthy, farm organisations
A t -1are going to he very active III try............ nf .nine 3 0 0 .IHMI.mHI At
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I,,. I, numbered aiming tb*'
ugbl leading Industrial "alhui*.-r«ere
„f Urn woild, and bei futltre U ; Retallnra are not pleased with
...........mg. In la d lb*.* ate alroiig ihe result, of F a d e r trade, .rendienl'onn a» I we il. that she •* p.uted tn ba around four per cant
leading I"* the leadership of A»W». lower than 'ail yaar. Soma think
India * 1*1line Mimilei .la"aliai|-, ,ile , f&lt;&gt;, Ihe year will drop eight
,1 Neluu is nspt.red to play . a. i,. ,:n per cent behind last year,
m um part m the London confer-1 in h -rv -notably Uharlei 0. N l,. . r1 |h „, (nr tl.eie ha* been n o ' , hob. president of a \ mmgatown,
, i.ui hr .I-iii' d to g' l oulunln; Ohio, department stole, and ctialr\ -n m m o i.wealth, provided at-'man of the board of (he National
legian,r lo the throne i. eliminated lldail Drv r.oods Association -tiell» Is Ihe mud powerful lignie III | ha*« doie *alr* can break even
ilm lit mill and iiudoubtcdlv Ilia - .11. Iasi *esr
rear
If promotion J*
view, will isirv gienl weight III l | e t c d

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din Peterson announced that tie t„ take hit p lK f- Nor doe,, he
would not seek office after finish- "hire" Ihe first dppllcattl for Hie
Ing his present term.
' Job without a full *l,dur. y rJ}^ r‘»nJ
In a teller tn thr writer, “ Pete" .[deration of hla .jualtflialion for
explained V-. r t'-*n In the jlm t'lr th» J*"*'
terns Of pitvate xml personal In -1 We should apply thr same jat'l
terests that you and I ran under- ' sRck In the saftctlon of our pul'll*
stand
and appreciate
Ho lis t, employees that smatt bmdttevs
served long, faithfully and ably man apply
lo,1. °f th" I
and In doing no haa'naglccted per- kky employes. While jh r
next
tonal affairs, health "and family, etactlon may laetrt » tong way off,
He feels that he has earned a rest, it atilt lin t a bit too catty for the
lie explains that his personal people ot tha flrat congressional
problems are Increasing and need diatiict to begin looking over Ihe
attention, ilia mother will be 80 field end thinking about who they
next month ami want* h*r son! want to »end to Washington in
near Iter. Ilia children and grand-' Peterson's place,
children ere growing up and he la &gt; Thera will be plenty seeking the
home so seldom that they hardly &lt;0b, there alwaye are, but It doesknow him. Washington with all Its n&gt;$ necessarily follow that the telglamour can't compare with Flor- jaw “ looking tor • Job" Is always
Ida as a place to live, and
•• tha best man for the Job, end this
"Pete" expresses It, he’s "Just
a case whara "leas than the
plain homesick." .
.i bast" won’t do.
Through hit entire politicalca-,
Wa are going to need someone
iter, J. Hardin I’etoiaon has baeit w (,o has a record of proven abllan outstanding public servant, lie |ty. A man who hat amply de­
hla ability to accontb it given the heat years of hla nwnstratad
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pltah worthwhile things. A man
whose hoitusty and, .Integrity. la
beynd reproach. A nun wllh e
keen knowledge of business and
Industry within tha district and
liwii needs, but who at the tame
tilde understands tha problems nf
labor and (ha little man. A mao
who cannot ba awayed by big
ity and private Interests or
awbaaten by labor laadara and
Itatora. A man who gM . stand
on hla own feat, mala kla own
daaialont attar carefully weighing
nil tha evidence and act In tha beat
tntarast ot all tha people Justly
and fairly.
That sounds like a blc order
and It la a big order. We haya
n vn tn tha flrat district ,who ran
°Th« flrat district It growing by measure up but they are not po­
and bound*. Ntwtomara are litical aspirants. It la Doubtful tf
1U population. any

life to advancing tha welfare of
hi* nation, his state and ills dis­
trict. tie lias had hit feet on tha
gruttnd at all tlmaa and haa served
with credit and distinction. It ha
wanu a raat and a chance tr r r
turn to hla own p.iraonal lift, he
certainly haa aarnad It. Tha peo­
ple of Florida and especially re­
sident* of-hla dlatrtct owe him a
everyone
debt of gratitude
hla able
sincerely tecret*
;ton.
ranreaentatlo.
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"Pete'e" congfesalonal
ahooa. Whoever we cbooaa to taka
hla ptaea will have a tough row
to boa. It will ba difficult to find
a mao a# leva) bttdad, eonxetan*
'low. and hard working aa Peter-

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‘Mrs. Ginson Speuks
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the difTerenre between an
o r d in a r y m attress and
(leaatyrest. It't the most
c o n v in c in g p ro o f w h y
Besutyrest It mote for the
money end yonr beil boy!
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Holy Grows (!hilclr«*n

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Dill of.low'll guests wen Mi of il- -uhli'cl. nnaffii'li'il m'lmg ••)' [ .....i'll people
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Horace Fortner, Jr., Mr and Mi | writing and diii-cll»n The i.u v . fl.n il l.b.nd tresses u. lh
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Many Hopper, Mr-. II ,'t •'» &gt;f ,u&gt; ...... * -eoul pint* "• "" '• Ing films.
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M,il III* ll.lt.'l
rhildrrn of the Hiindav Schoo
•nip *llrr •Ini.
of Holv Cross Eplxcopal Chinch,
W|n.rlt KICK nf |I«Y
\« t "i &lt;1ln$; l«* Hftcunl
’ entertained yesterday afternoon si
Lieut, and Mrs. Janies I. ,*irI' Ii 11rt| Nn IIhIIn
thc hqtpe of Mr. and Mrs. 8. O i VVliorter
announced
today the
I’laftftlt'al Itnitvasnlrft
Mr a h
Chase, J r. with an Enster egg tdtth of a daughter, Cheryl DarRfnttk tliirinir
Mlilillr
I nr nlublrx rim ft
'b il,ir«» of
,.f tlie
in* |r i,r . ,,n Apr. 20 at tha Lackland
hunt honoring children
•mJ Ihr Ren.liY.net.
MMnlirhf If•ftt|fti %iitift
Salvation Arm y and their guests. Air Base Hospital in 8an Antonio,
N*ft H it
kibii tiff
About: 85 children and mothers at­ T«x . Mrs. MeWhoiter I* tlie for­
mer Chrixtlne Shumaker nf Miami.
tended the party.
The children gathered alimit
Stenpi green rahiiaqe nnd eerve
4:00 o’clock yesterday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Tindall- au- il with a cheese *auca. Then top
on tha lawn nf tha Chasa home uounra the birth nf * son, Merrill wit I, well.hllttered
dry bread
where they enjoyed games nnd Michnrl Tindall-, nil Mar. 27 at Fort Cl Ill'll,,
hunting for Easier egga through- Jackson, S, C. Mrs. Tlndale Ih the
■a out th*&gt; afternoon. I.ate in the af- ,T omer Hcloo Uusilerman of Ovie­
- ter,loon refreshments consisting of do and Sanford.
sandwiches, cookies and Ice cream
war* served hy Mrs. Chase as­ ' In making a soft rustnrd to
sisted by Mm. Dan Gullant nnd use with fruit or as a -mice, you’ll
Mias Caryl Stone. Gordon Bradley nave time tn stirring If ynu scald
essst 41 '
ta In d u ry e of Hie Sunday School tha milk first.

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ohewlnp We'd like Ie tell yen mere about its 837 mparata e r tlt , , . how
they week. . .en d earnper* them with the ordimny mattme coil*. Tbere'a
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smaller than a pin heqj t»
tii.li v idtial xtonee weighing
many rarats. Round rut*
and fancy shapa* will hold
you «prll liound with their
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| she likes t 11.*l,etter than anything
French Girl Gives j means
After that hour her time i* her 1,,|' r t 1"'1 'iglit,deb is mie nf the
She doesn’t often spend an 1
•"•I"*ilm in Paris her ante of Its
Happy Life Recipe lawn.
levelling al home. There's al**n\-I * • " ' li.nce In,ml

Hollywood

Dorothy Crumley I

In the distant neighbor's style, J
hablv lie iteeanaary t" draft him
Anyhow, it t* .umetlilnp. to
Vmi ran point to all his errors and
thinking alxutl atnl llilr. la » » go&lt;»l
may surer al him thr while.
a lime lo ,tarl a* any Maybe you And your prrludlrrs fatten amt
have someone In tnlnil, 1 can tIL'k
your
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muir violent
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Ixtt'ni* faritting''
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me Slut I'll write down mine and But when drawn « little closer, and
your hands and shouldsrB touch.
aettil Ihetu tn you, Juat atldrea*
&gt;out suggestion to Rum,ell Kay, You ft ml the traits you *hatad
.•are uf your local newspaper n r.
really
.end II direct In |*. O. llm 10278.' don't amount to much.
1'amnN
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U7 So. Pork

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-------- -------------------------------- Miss Betty Mlkler

MAY M

i t S p e d a l t*X*Raf** d lip la y l « U you iee exactly *vh«t*i ttmler the-m atlreta cover

CARMOTE

P A G E F IV E

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

THE MAVIA IK INN (LOSES

inHi'i aynto*i ( ««rii ii
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mi,|
ilup'i Itrfnrp WoiiH Wm M
there's nut so much to blame
VClfertnl hv Iho OrntmitH «liirItiK In the brother that you Jeered at
when vmi only knew Ida name.
Gif* nut
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Hr R l'S S E L L K A Y

Wr often elect a friend or ne.gl. ‘ tngton Is m ot. Imperative today
than at any time In IK history
bnr In nubile office, pul him on m
udly fo r-' When the experienced amt sue
pcHcfttml and than proin 4
u.
nf|er all a human cessful t'UNlness "xrcutlve fares

TSoctal

Wo remove the blindfold from mattress buying!

Fighting Vice

HER ALD

HOLLYW OOD, Apr. 21— i/Pl—
onltsrs, Saiiiha
and
‘ a queue of l.caux eagei lo Ini llm i ............
Mi.niqiie likes
Miss Betty Ann Mikler, daugh- Here's a sure-fire laugh team-­ AP N'ewsfraturrs
highspotn wilh her.
j ijiit inugg g
P ARIS Monique de SI. Salvy,
_ , ,
Iter of Mr. and Mrs. Eerl Fulton Red Skelton amt Jim m y Durante.
Sclmotaida Is l&gt;oing considered pruclainied one of (lie prettiest 1 Monique goes fiequi olU to uioe I
T c le p h o n v l48|Nlh1eck of St. Augustine formerly
Carlin Palmer Rey—Society Editor
with young friends nt thru home*.
........ .
me making
------------------------ — jof Sanford and William
Appall as Skelton's partner in "Yellow Cali inaiineqiiins In Paris, married at 17 often plays bridge But ••••*!
all f, ,|t...
, ,ii,gl.i liki. l « try adifPlayer. Jr. son of Mr. and Mr*. Man." Il would he Ihe fir nl film divorced nl It' and fancy-free al she likes lo lie Inkeo »" hei faionte (1
,H |1 It Yt*M11* 4 !•» It rather
Appelt Player, also of St. Augus­ wink in over ii &gt;eai fin Duranli'. 22 tnjiiwrs the recipe fnr a happy rustic little restaurniil I a Noil St. j M,U11
out* Tlie marshmallow*
tine, were married on Saturday, whose great lalent* haven't been life •* hard work, hard play amt Jean down on the lift ••ani. And _
.,
•ii min qnaiter- with
complete ignorance of politics.
Apr. 2 al the Ancleiil Cltv naptlst full* exploited in recent films.
, , , . •• *&lt;t« ,or - and lie add*
_____________________________ I
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The piflure is one of the three
Monique, one uf I'irrrr Balmain's aflet that nn to hei fa»miti night i „
Church with the Rev. Phil Max­
elllh— Jlnimv* ill
Monlpaiio sse |l&lt;&lt;( (l, , llt l o, ihe fudge i* ready
TH U R SD A Y
1 Mrs Michael Glnsmi spoke «n
Mr. and Mr*. M E Baker have well officiating at the Impressive folio** ujis to Skelton's liii of la*l - I mi iiiaimequiiit, say she balanced
At Jlnim v- she can dance, whn li i . n. ...... 1*•I iiitu s pan
year, "Fullei Brush Man." Also hei leading between Do-iitevskl
Bsminot* Chapter Two, O .E.8. |dress *l« signing nl ihe meeting of lefl for W ilncy in attend fuoeiR1 candlelight ceremony.
oesriog producloui „ rr "Good tin- and fn-t,ion magatme*.
will meet at the Masonic Hsll at'the American Home Deiiartmenl service.* for Mi Bakei * In ot her, (Juantitle* ..■
nf ........
palms —
and
•«— mag
iiioi
Man" with *7.."
Jack Carson
and"You want In know how I spend
8:00 P. M.
I nf Ihe Woman's Uluh which wn» M. II. Baker.
mdia leave- Inlerspersetl with fern •
••••„.......
FniDAY
. held In ihe cluh house Tue»day
formed the background for tha,
M," " h
w,lh ,m il lr my day." »he -aid. "But I n a l ' s
Tha tenfold Townsend Club j evening with Mr* D. It. Watkins,
......................... difficult •••cause mi two days are
Mrs. Fred It. Wilson is gelling altar arrangement of white g la d -, ""'.l
alike."
w ill h o h flts regular meeting tn |i-lisii nissn, presiding,
." " 'f " 'r *
along nicely following no opera­ toIuse* and stock. While taper*
“ I alwn\s -ta il them ttie sains
the Tourtsl Center at 7:30 P. M. \ Mrs. Glnsoti eniptissiied tin* Im- tion prrfoimed ;r*liuday si the hurned In wrought iron candela- dramatic i n in u.pta.n &lt; hu a.
she
admitted, "and
The Shulflebosrd Ultib will cun- ( purtsnee nf selecting the »lw Fernald Laughton Memorial tins- hr*, casting a soft glow over the I The lentrlloqulst. win, scored a anyway,"
that's al * iiVha'k with a huge
in
Mmim
^tnu e with Its regular weekly «U P -; Nnd style pattern t» "nil ihe per pital.
s'-ene. The candles were lighted hy ......... ..
" "I Krini'iiilrtT
..........
* e r s at 8:30 P, M. *t the court «&gt;n Hiui fur wtinni the dies* is in be
Itiuace ft. Fortner. Jr. uncle of will play a D u I iT iiiinii in the new j l„i*vl of *rty, very sweet lea."
fili„ ltd'll pet ^
»*
■•■» ««■!»*. j— Xiomune iii r s in Hie l.atlti uuarte
mad*I lie present*
T’alinettu Avenue.
' and* compared........................
M r- Cassandra Kchult? ha* ic -ith * bride.
romedy, lull Chat lie
McCarthy I n of I'nn* with hn mother amt
HUNDAY
day dress wllh those of the ''Gay turned t" her home in the I m.g
Tlie attractive Iwlde was given will -la v home
Must li|apn-f nf all I'Mittittteiil " a * e
I 'JU-yeai old lirolher. The entry of
The Fifth f’ongresslonal Dis­ Nineties" pointing mil Ihe «imi- ley Apartments after having i«-en h n marriage hy her slep-faiher,
feed It. (leNtdle tia» Iweii much her noninog ten mark* the begin
trict Townsend Council of Florid* Im it\ iii design. She demonstrated confined •" the local hospital fot | yjr_ Nihlack, and wore a gown of
mentioned laid* I" lake over the mug ,&lt;f Ihe heelle round of duties
will meet at the Tourist Center at I lie art nf design tty fnshionlng a
■»h i(e slipper satin, made with full filming ,,f '•The Hills'" or tn hoy that make up the life of a maims.
$ L »,r.f&gt; ,
f ir .,
r o .
W it v p k .in ly
10:00 A. M. for election of officers piece of cloth Into various styles the past four weeks.
I swirling -klrti ending In a slight "The Big Fisherman.” Bill Ihr ve quin.
Covered dtsh luncheon at noon and using n large doll as m model. She
Friends
of
A
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Abrams
will
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, trestn. The fitted biatire was fasha mats meeting open to the pub also gave several polnleri. on "short
Irian
film maker im- actually | ||, ;i ,in ,\ \) ,he‘s ready In
lie will begin ut t:30 P. M. ■ills" in sewing. Mrs. Giuson ***s glad I" learn •lint he has hern |nnri| with a high neckline and allow ii little interest In doing the |ra, r n„. apartment to catch the
t g f." d l «ctsst'.l 5 it l«
Fernnlil-l aughton |featured ■ circular hand -et on
Wayne B. Albers, national repre­ formerly h commercial artist in temnvrd from
Memorial Hospital to hi* home in th , deep marquisette yoke, t^ing l.loyd Dougin- IhihIis Hia^vlew: |miiI i -I-u -* t„ Pierre Balmain's e*.
sentative. will tell the group of New York City.
Floral Heights and i* repotted &lt;*&gt;•}ttirht filling sleeves extended Into "I've already done them." It's laldishment just off Ihe fashionr e c e n t happenings on Townsend
v g ear'll (nt klntItr&gt;e ilaiighler ci'nitituatlnna
now reported thal DeMllle is tlstsik-*M|,|r Champ, Elysers.
A theme of red anil white was improving nicely.
points over the wrists arfd tier ing iiliout a film history of the auto
T^activity.
, ‘ "
I'o-ing for photographs Is one
used thnuighoul in deenratlmia
! fingertip length vrl! of Illusion iliilusti &gt;.
HgO ‘NLH. A
T
of Ihe mum pastimes for Monique.
r. r i . . .
lh, which rwnalstail of gladioluses and
was caught under a Iwadeil enroThe Truth heek rs las* f the ^ t|) |{r)M,r&lt;, were given tiy the
h 'net.
Nancy llltuoi will protuihly Iw thr She's s "natural" for It too. She |
l.iniited N um ber nt Waves
. . . i ' i*
.
Her bridal lauique! was of .next
First Methodist Church will meet various chairmen after which an­
Cinderella
to
play
opposite
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saucer - l , » .
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P r tn h c lle n ic O f f ic e r ,„h lte carnations, centered with an Illug
at 11:00 A. M. for a covered dish nual dues were collected and reCrosby She's being named |,hlr rye., Idimd -houtder-tength
luncheun In the gardens al the fieshnirnta served to the '2ft mem.. - _
|orchhl.
I ’lione I juii
he, -tint
i|,r soil
soil of
uf figure
figure lha
that |
for "M r. Music" sflei lie,
-Hnl |m(,
|mh „i„| Ihe
home of, Mrs John
Crawford, tier* and three guests pieaent.
Mis* florolhv I'rumlev, Htudc.il, Mtss Pauline Bellamy, aunt nf In "Sunsel lllvd" N iiiic ) is h fo rm -1.....
i.. the
, * .. rrial,
ig h t
p,(( . ||„. emphasis in
1204 Oak Avenue.
nches
Iloatessea for the meeting were at Ihe Duivrrsitv ..f FI...... wasllhe bride. ***s maid nf h''i»«r and rt t 'l'l ,\ ,o-ed whose only other ||,|a,.,.. She's five feet six niche
.
TU ES D A Y
Iiip of
Mrs Ted Williams. Mr* i'harles installed as president - f ih. Pan-1wore a gown of aqua laffeln. Iter film was "Canadian Pacific."
tall, had « bust and hip
"f 381
3
The N. de V. Howard Chapter Bowes, Mrs. Ernest Southward, hellenl. f.niucil ««uh appM.pnale ,lmuquet
wa* fashioned nf retl
/n. hniv S o li i- gelling close ] inches In Is-twren comes an hour^
of the U. D. C. will observe South Mrs Orville Barks, and Mis. Jack ■ereiiouiie* i.xlay She will I.. gin | loses. Mrs. Joe Godwin. -I«ter of
Ihe bridegroom. *va- tlie brides to the record number «f suspen glas- u u '-t measurement »f 21
ern Memorial Dav *1 the home of Kaligan Mis. Wallace Phillips an­ her term of office in the tall
inrhes llei romplexiou Is peaches
maid.
Iter dress wa* of orchid son,, at Warners His latcsl wa■Mrs- F. E. Kouinillat at 3:00 P. M nounced that Ihe Iasi meeting "f
The daughter «f Mr. nnd Mr*.
and rieani.
|
R«v. J E. McKinley will he the the year will be held ou May 17 B. It. Crumley of Sllvrt Lake. Ml— taffeta and her flowers were yel­ fus turning down a minor role In
At Balmain'., shr poses for pub- •
"ilctnpu- and Miss Smith." tie
low
ro-es.
Junior
bridesmaids
were
speak*!.
and will he n nodal meeting only. Crnm lry, n memlicr of lielia Della i.atl Nlblack, sister of the hrld*, -aid In* part was •&gt;•• -mall he fig- licit* and magaliiie pictures, -omeThe Pilot Club wilt hold lls re­
Delia social sorority. I- a graduate
llled up the •'•',1 by the word "fin times m,'dels numbers requested
gular
husines* meeting In the
of Seminole High School where who wore pink and Louise Ann yon want to pay me
a word?" hv a customer. Alternately she
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who
wa*
dres-ed
In
yel­
Tourist t'ente, at 8:00 f*. M. pre,hc served Ihe student Im«I v in
He asked They were willing, amt spend- Ihe morning al a photolow.
Both
carried
sweetheart
rnsa*.
• ceded hy the hoard meeting «l T o
graphet", -tiidlo posing for hat
W n m r n ’ N ( ’o i i n c l l vniioii’. of fires
Eugene Player -crvrd Ids bro­ he look the suspension, lie's now
7:30 P. M.
picture•
ther ** i&gt;e»t man and ushers were lift it and working in "Death III
lt d« «ftist
teal meal of- -Ihr day
I T Doll House"
M illin '
M
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" R H mil.
is
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mi
'll*. 'V. C. Clause wa* ho-r-xe*
Allen Ta rt. Horace II. F*utner. Jr. The
Wnltn IliiftlMit Ih llmitliitf lum , i fMiifa at n»HMil I'JiHO
r ’&lt;'* 3
I and Joe Godwin.
nl her home on Myrtle Avenue
Minidav evening for tlie meeting "f
Mr*. Nihlack, imdhri of Ih*, rlf .......... film a vein, despite Ihe home in the autobus--where ihe
new offers since his Acad- d"i"s most „f her i railing —wild
H iv s c h Im
bride, wore a -lieer *ilk print | man
the Women’s Council of the First
|, Hr lias given up
! of Turquoise a"nd plnii with N a v y jn m Aw*................
. Ihe 1limehr- with hei mother Monique
Christian Church with Mi&gt;. W. F.
'*
who
keepIn
a
fairly
strict
diet,
™ Mr* Edward Klrcher, exeeutlvr i llm i letl ii- ro-lmntess
accessories amt n corsage of pink singe because "f tin- dilemma
lr
t is ess« a
secretary uf tlie Seminole &lt; ounty
'carnallons. Mrs. Player choje * ' “" gel " hit plat, ymi liave t" doesn't smoke and very seldom
Mr-. J. P. Wilson, chairman,
%•»■»
IsinOcts*
,
nn
w
Tuberculosis and Health Associa­ presided over tlie business session
.N a vy alirrr witli u liitr m*rrai»nriM I t»lH\ •*» *t *,,n
'/ ' M|' ,*MM ' dunk- not even the wine 'hat
Jfl Sf Ax
most Parisians, from tlie lime
tion. left yesterday for Tampa to Slid the devotional *«n. pre-cole,I n
I mid
„ leursage
nf
l»| n
"* ewpr x
»» while
....... .l arnatiinie., g' l « tut. it's " " f"" '
4 13 Wrwlftltl I eftl«tI**»t
attend a conference of secretaries hv Mr*. O. T. Pearson
11util plir ny IL'^ mi* i • iMiNftlHiK they’re weaned, drink like walat.
Immediately aflev Hie ceremony
Mrs. Ed J mi Thr 7 f. . I*.. It •ImI.
She uevri drinks with hei meals,
*
who will make plain for the Florida Kitelier. guest speaker, chose ax ; :*s Nft*v •
a reception was held at Ih r home tliaf hi** SntthitiH l'i«M|i|«thnif in
tilt |*esI*111.1* Nhltl*'
always rittiei before or after.
Tuberculosis and Health Associa­ her inpic, "The Chrlstinn Family h
fltr
Millv
4
*iHil|M$ny
11toI
I
ihh
nrvrr
•d
Ihe
bride's
parents.
Tlie
rooms
9 3n Mt.MtHiK I '*•''
tion Annual Conference •here I ,fr" Following It"' lillHiness si—
Mill ill M iii l grilledl. plenty of salads
N
..... . III M»fl.
were effectively denim'ml with In'FII III I III* I F*|. It
•*nn |V«*I M •«* M '" 1
Thursday and Friday.
tvhilr tflaillrtluarM him! ivy. Th f tin* Mark liv wfHliii? tin* «t‘»iy *A«*I ami fruit are the main Items on
.Mill ,i ,ocml lltnir wa* enjoyed and •I \% Vsalt* lllltle*
Dr. Frank gtilllmnn, director &lt;u refieihnteuta served liv Ihe hostfs- j* J h Mil.il.*- Yla liMlIftft
bride's lalde was overlaid with *'&lt;•• Vlidence" to MGM He -*&gt;'* Ini dull, menu. But she includes
the Seminole •'■■on!* II cb Ii Ii Unit,
i;&gt; Amiri" Kr,tt
r»r,«i
liotiftiiiRflF rlntli mill iTiitriftl wllh |"K ihh Ii On A iiv Ibnir •* I'Mtft lwl e,erv type of cream cake that
to I lie fidlnwing
|n lilt « till \l-\% liter »*#«*ftel 1*1
I' s11- it, ii pa-li y cooks ha* e ever
il scheduled In alien,I Ihe stale
a
ihree-tlered
wedding
cake, to draw l.'IJHMMXXl.
Mr, Klrcher, Mt* " •’ ^
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lift
«
lie
lli
ofrit
A
hlftt
^conference as an Assodaiiini dir- ley, Mis. Joe IV lin-. Mis J. B 11 Jo ximiiims n ^•»•••%
I,nuked with greenery and earn*Finuk Slnnlin plan* *» i"in Hie iii*ruled. Hhr -a y- the* dim't ,eem
II tj*«1
ti..ns. On each side were white -"in g t“ tape reeoriled nil -how-, lo affect hei fignte al all
ectoRichnrd*. Mrs. liny Fox. Mr- II 13 Million
Back at llulamain's in Ihe after­
WnrM III Niaa.il
Among Illuse who Hie also es IVsi-on. Mrs. J. L Ilorloii, 'Irs IiI no
taneis
In
crystal
candclahra. "Ming t'roab*- stiowe.1 n- '•"■ av
no JM rii'Ldlt I III'M%|»\
peeled to attend ll&gt;e mnferenre aie: it D I.undress. M i- J W Koighl. I JO 31unit al Vial ‘ftlfr*
Punch howl*, placed on smaller, and eveivbudv is following, he noon -he Mail- Hie two hour ritual
;• on |lai Vniir |ta»f h
Mrs. J I’ rhuiimnul. Mrs It") Mrs. Ethel Mann, M i- W II
lahlex, were enclrelld hy gailnml* l"ld me on the "Do I
l"w n nf I lit- (hsiiHui parade. Hhe change*
j imi T imImy' h Hi a•
F R I D A ) A P ill I £'.
w I’ Tilll* Mild Mr*. J w . Varh.nmigh, Young. Mis. tiemge Ellsworth. J^
of
gladioluse*
and
greenery.
»el.
Plans
fot
Ills
new
-how
on quickl* from mie number to *nJM
JO MIL" 4 I|ratlll»»ft9
local Tuliviculoils Asamdatton 'III- Mrs. W. C. Tiaon. Mrs. Beit lleiil I j ,.* Vnlir MoitiBtl Hortu*
Mrs. It. It. Fortner, Jr. p r e -'f it s are unw bring luiirhrd II olliei II minis easy but to anyone
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to
do
It,
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spell*
iie.lt Idit ri
I t"iif ai-sided over the bride’, honk and. will prnhahly lie a half lioin
&lt;»"g
ectur*. and Mr*. Helen Burtchaell -ou. Mrs. G. 'V. Boland, Mra. M •"V \|
IMiyaltal AImIIcIo »
and Mrs. Brodle Williams, mem­ II. Billingsley, Mrs. E. C. Dntiaau. II 10
Mrs. R. L. Davis cut the cake. Sha and chatter format, tnslead - f a direr exhausting work. When that s
IS Hy ||fti|iift«l
through -hr continues Hie model
If, minute
show
ber*, It was announced today by Mrs. J. R. Farris. Mrs. J. P Wilson! s no taingnuMil II&lt;»m»
" sftn
i assisted
serving
' * dally -*—
•••
a»ll»*t If tn
xss evi
•••■** hy
'1/ M r * .'"
Tlift 3 J» II' •*!•• i|Mi|
Ethrl Jlarryntore " leadylng niuntier- requested liy different
Mr*. C. R- Dawson, president of •ml Mr*. Earl Evans.
Harry
Ifopper.
Mrx.
Marion
M
il­
fllnfy Il'Mif
customers or carries on being
the Association
ler, assisted hy Mrs. L. J. Player, hn annual luedlctlinis f&lt;n the ba-e photographed. Sometime* It entails
Mfwa
hall iieiilianl race-. At present site
^
Tha negro committee due to ai­
jtmU &gt;J*»rkfl I t #
served puncli.
&lt;
f»ftfft||»io rforlcir
M t aftftft h i
Hie
tlirr 1couple
trtn'ir inn
um ink mk
*m favors- e
*.. -t'levrlailil
.a....... Indians In another trip across the I'liamps
r l a n d the coufei ener Includes Dr. J.
Th
left during
Ihr 'e*rn
Farm jlarhrt I*« |a**t ♦
Elvsee- t" a studio Hull want, hei
Iriff f«»r n wnMIng (rip oil tlir (inlf, tlit Ainrtif.ii l/iKU]
C. Rlngllng. Prof J. N Crotmis.
* .•*» t « i Lilt* :**iitb ft
J iA D E M O IR R U F.
4 jo Hloirlft Hal 4i|r
C 0 1 1 I np.il! (heir rfluril •hoy
&lt; M unir
••llomr ••&lt; &gt;•»•• ........ iso for hat |il,'lutes.
Ur. G. II. St mt kf* the Rev. J H.
Monique lias an exi'lusGe con
Jack la nr mh #• **!(«•
p I . ii 1o
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Barnes, the Itev. J. E. Wilson,
DrlfllMM oil a I'liethl
Mr. Player Is a student at H ie 'a Hi.-mr new to Hie movies Hiellract wltll a Krri,','',i.l h"i' ,
,
Montes H auls and Alma lliirsloii
Ilnur ft L&gt;l a I.atl)
American School of Radi., an.l.iuyio |...,l.|em II- I'uocli d.-rl*e»Mlantl»ie ciilupany whiin jeatur
Hrrtraml llln»«l»
KrMintrft by »'*.*»lft
Television
from ...... ...I facims .Uffei. nlm -s I her In l.nef iiuhtlelty i. " er Mosi
Jllkr X|ksift |r*t

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Dr. C. L. Prrsons

i ufi, e of Ua*al Intelligence are |
.Ini* in Ihr Air Intelligence Dlu .h i of the Air Force. There Is
an eirhange of Informallun andthe two services frequently work
,.n ihe same project.

f lA H F Q R D

S ocial A n d Personal A dioities

•I oaliai,*#
r * ! « Oa**
i \ ; '. . i•r ,
,i/Pl— Radioed dlitreaa call! from a
---------------------, During the trial, Staktopoulo*
n naoaaed r ram rae* Orel
; military traninnrt plane w ith, 2.1
M O N TG O M E R Y . Ala . Apr. 21 iadmitted he was with Polk the
rrn'Jiary homlilng.
i paraona aboard, 100 tnllra at sea,
_A lit bn m n nut forward « •nii:ht *»f M r Heath, but rontendad
Theae would be needed for at- sent a Coast Guard cutter and
..m million
...llllon dollar
dollar program
urogram totool of contha
iHr! nil ii particular plant nr area three
rescue aircraft
into the multi
,n 1he wan an unwitting
prosecution
within a city nr in the progressive gathering darkness last night. Hut
day lo meet the urgent demand ,
| ,,|(|k wus |tl||«.(| in a boat
ileitruetion "f a target when, for with one engine out amt twn of
political irnitnni, It Is desired to ( the other three laboring, the lo give negro students the taime |,n fjt(, ()IV nfl|.r j,e ronaented to ^ .
. - " death
i..-it. ...
avoid
nr ininrt,
Injury i«&gt;
In ii,«
Ihe iM.mi.
popu­ transport reached Its base here college opportunities as those 11„. hhndUdiled amt laiund ai part^*
provided for white persons.
j of his effort to gel through to
safely at 8:30 I*. M. IP 8 T).
lation.
The
finished assessments of
The program, devised hy a ape- , Vaflades
larger information and recommen­
i rial committee m. negro c l u e . ,
|f|(h Kf(W SUU(
dation* made hy Air Force intelllDH. DAVIKM DIEM
i lion, calls for a .eparate negro
aeparaled
from Great Rritlan In
gen,•• go to Ihe Joint chiefs of
C O N G ER S . N. Y „ Apr 21-l/P) „tatr university and a law aclumt.
staff I* heroine a factor In their — Dr. Virginia Meriwether Davlea.jThe comirdtlee also ash* f»i an IH22.
r.inclusions „n overall strategy for 87, deacendcnt of u prominent j immediate venily
Increase of
all of the Armpd
Forrea the southern family and who practiced $835,1)410 In appropriations lo ticAtiny. Navy and Air Force.
medicine for more than lit) yearn, tfro rollrgra nod another $I.WMI,In addition to the getretal eo- died tmlay.
000 for building purposes.
ordination of Inlellfgenre' material
Dr. Daviea was the widow of
Tim comniltlco was appointed
O P T O M E T R IS T
by Ihe central (nlelllgenri* agency, Arthur It. Davies, internationally1three months ago by Governor
« r inmlnrit lllflftftftft fltt»4
li.&lt; Vit Force cooperates with the known painter who died in 1028. James
E
Folsom
&lt; ominlllec , . r »a
II...IM f« IT. l it M l. 911
N«*v Some targets nf prospective Hlnce slip began practicing In I88ii members sold the program i&lt; &lt;!*•
tllMNlIf %wil«*inl H nmk III4|
.ntr.e.l In Ihe Air Forre also are she was reputed to have.delivered slgnod to meet both Ihe moral unit
I'liurtp JIMI
I »-— »‘“i ‘ ■■‘g**1 ‘ *■■■ “ »* — more than It,OtHI babies.
the legal ohllgntiom « f the ■•»•*•
Iw.ror av.atbui
flllner'. and civilian* fron\ the

In reading -ales comparison::, as
I Ire pal ley
While the problem of finding a in man* oiber business figures,
I.u inula under which lepublma cun \..u iiiiisI distinguish in times tike
icmalii in lire foul.... nwcallh *er- Ihe.e between dollar sale* amt
•mill\ isn't an ra»&gt; one. in mv oli- m i , ,t -ale. Department store dot.Cl *i‘l s leel Ilia' it ' Mil be olved 1st .ales may drop while unit sale*
d«\ high— prlrea have dropped,
A aolnlIon which IN beuiK consider
d a-* a poHstbllily i* 'illumed up lie,
However unpleasanl (lie reilue,
&gt;,v 11.,- Nlaucheutei l.uaidinii, "no
,f |t« it isiii'w leading newspaper a .ng die! may be in Ihe coming
Aflci declaring Ilia' *h* lanidoUi months, there are many business
meeting “ will !«• one of lb* decisive, leader* win, think II will l&gt;e heal•onfi ience i In B ril' h bulory, the tit* And many nf lliem will find
,,! &gt;,i* , in keep •their companies
Y9tt*pi|ifr jiy*
|,,t,.,,, ,„■glit bet lio'Petoua.
th i t h ,»r t
for m rh of thr ijm'MnifiRnln
HI*V C H ARG E
pro* Mlm Ijv fififfbitinn iliit tbfy. 1 M \N C IIE 8 TE R , Eng . Apr 2 t
abip mtmbcrR of *lir ffiimwoiiT
■i f't A 40-yaar-old
Foie '*ta»
The. women of Gary. Illinois, tip in anna -bout .the In­ wraith tux It u-nuM l*f lolly to
■barged In magistrate's court here
»hr rommoitwealtti fell to piece* today with spying on Britain for
crease of crime in their cty jarc
because of an Insliteme that th» sn unnamed foreign power.
non to finance a erime cominUstnn which would ojierate in U S . S U B ' . . . i l . l
riown should '*• rerognUed by
h all
The Foie gave, hlu name
I Ilarlen Ka^ntarek, he wa* detalrtder
d im t io n
er th
th e
e ir
ir llirectlon
.
i ..
.•Ollimuill'I P«r*«*r»
T h e y rio not rnfimc the help i f the men tn.tne n un
t A|Wll ft„m , I1V .prestinir id » « n U
fnr •, hfar|„g Monday.
,, |„|i i „ h|hI on direct iiiK I lie fitfUl thcmH*lvcu. A loui) m in
ib».iueuii«i* of Urn L m ^ li
-------------------------------motiwcullh '•
have
two car*, ..........
......
.........|u|.,„
**"• found ,wn
S'—*•
W H E N YftD "K N
O W' A* F E L L O W
u t o r ,,|,»*I*'’I1^
# ".1lie
’orliuMtei
hm M,.„ir&gt;iUton.
cerritndttcu. unit
mid Iiolliu
'»•»»« (ilir
G j rvy IIIUIUIn w jjjj; Miuliwcullll
•iniunt leasnmt for maiiilalnliig Hie When you gel to know a fellow.
fnctliriTH till VC llllllll! IlirRV ciinf rltiiit Ioiih to *he fnmi.
•rsHorlmlon. One is Ihal it provide*,
Know his Joys amt know his &gt;
luting that the women retain tamlrnl. Tin* ('oniinlimifiii p r"; r.ituiioiilc iiilvanlagea. tuich aa III''
earc*
Ject hluhllKhlH a flve-wuek a iitl-trlm n eittRimlRii put
»»&gt; Impel tal profeienrc avaletn of ape When you’ve tome In utlderstand
dal tariffs on empire gmnls Tlir
hint •'
and the burdens that he hears,
,hH X
S
S
..........eh a earn,.alio, a fretih v ,e w p ,,in « other is ihal lids combination of
Illinois, wit Ii Mutant at the center
all,| „ direct approach which arc likely to prove . ft *. live. iinstitiitca h |,o*vriful bloc for dr When you've learned Ihe fjghl lip's
making and (he troubles In his
have, a h i . m atter nf fact, initiated ami mmle.l m iic tensive purpotes
way,
of the hlKtorlc lint I Ich agalimt political a m I civil . n i n i p l i t b
Then you find Ihal he Is different
Tlir dioiki l. ii •Imviir wlurit
l Thun vmi tliought him yFi^erdmy.
W hen Htiivinn |Hiwcr anil ref.mal to ytoltl to et.rrupl ton ^
arc ad tied to femu.im* in.ligm di.tn. im proved .oad.lioiiH tnii » HtihitiNi iit»*N to "hifHthr ‘ 5 vh iU .yn|( fjn,| t I,k t him fmilln nr^ trivial
uHiially rettidl.

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Polk’s Death

Alabama Seeks T«»
Aid Negro Students

P L A N E IN DISTRESS
F A IR F IE L D . Calif., Apr. 21—

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leeuty os i budget.. M n u the w'l of w 4&lt;t*nt
TsUoisd Hid ttfltd Ilka IM k-.JH etftonva iuiU you've
iNtiri edomed . . . tftla lon| |»tk»i tismt *n8 taka yaa
sviiyalice is is* moil llaltirlni miss*, tiim'si
tiosslv ill ike *i"* deteili isd leilorisi
t* »m it u
t« IM it. Oayatt color* In lint 8 to 13.

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TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SOL

Giants Are Slated
To Meet Saints In
Tilt Here Tonight

COMMENTS Jacksonville T a r a Ward Points F o r
Prom The

SIDELINES

THURSDAT, APRIL S I , ' W
a weak.
(iOLP
I'ln.hurat, N. C.. •• Dvfendlng
Champion Harvle Ward of Tarboro,
N. C-. won two matrh.a to lead tha
field Into the quarter-final* of tha
or, had a puUed muscle In hla right North and Houth Amateur Champ.

Sports in B rief*

HV A H T i l U K

H r H 'K W IT H , Jit.
H i t h IiI .Sports Kdltnr

Palatka Azaleas Nip
Sanfordites 6 To 4
As Jolmny Thcobold
Racks Up Victory

Poiebto

IS

BREAD

noil his five run margin was twice
s- much a - he needed to win. The
Tars tried hardest In the second
and fourth when a run In each In­
ning was scored. Hut trying was all
they could do with Whitcomb pitchThere I* no use in kidding als.ut stnn Rebel*. Charleston offered no ink
ilio dent. No team can stay within
the salary limits of Class ll reg­
ulations and carry four nr fire
u b to 7 Ih i
tfiltllU' oiltni In Mir i
i
i n vi'lernn players on Us rusler nr
nt In*r gtimr,
l lm* 1In ytiiiiii Hrm'b I Pn*•k ^»»n%
I
antler cunt m l. Th e i|ulckor the reVlrAiilf* 1 M lrn lfo
l - l - . ilri.h it'll Ilf 1 I"ln .ll' llo.lt'
' i f n l i t l l l i ' '* I ••|&gt;i|itii|;t 1
, presentallves of the Florida Slate
i*i* ii, ii ir. lit I If It III • iii i)o« Vi'iii’
\ *iMil"»Ji '» « 'Fi]); I im mi *\
.......................alive t hut the league
Vlit* *.o L" i "ti| litiililliv (I
til... lilt.'ll IlH 1'ft 1Ii 1n Li-iodmig
i- a Clues t&gt; ..rganiiNtlon and try
S.i t ii ii tmIt ( tin KMOfivlllr
Lit..' He l| (*H
I1In t •a Ml•'I Ml•r r MM'II hum 1 T.fmji ur
to keep it within Class f) hounds,
lllll 1*1HI uni r. h :i t I liP»
Orlando
W I. ' o i ,l"' better off the circuit will be.
M m ml
'i 1
r
Hi Align*
As wc tiadrrslsnd il, Class II
In fn•*'*
I % i.. .
JfllH 01III uni :i in i III!
lllll'
ii lit*
* ;
•tJ
I.hsH i .i II is pilm nrlly uperatvd to
i.ii.l /,.. P'r*fi l,iiiniHi(ii«ir
1i.-in|.".t !■r, llrowi.iMg
i ;
. Iti hi ml
7 R 1*17 lia ln young players, ll is nut a
rm nski, 1’ il..... ■v. It. Hi'*, und lliil. «UlNilil
Ur-Ill h
J H 1.17 irsl home for a hunch of old
can
VV f ill (it Hvm It
»i R I 2H fi.gicH, who still
hsv* s few
Si I’rtorfehitm
3 11 ■’ ll
yrars left to play. T h rre are a
M Mlll l* W k l f i . t H )
1 IU Ill III l on 7 11 :i
Did und
I •It«-|jtini c Tnrti|iM 4
fee trams In thr circuit whlrh
*
Oainvsr* I .ii till &lt;*fij m11* I
Inioi lli-ti h * h a ir most of tlirir plavrra uf
l.ll’l
O
il)
it
|'J
1
r
I'rl*
t
li
tvtina
2
411
I
iiii
I
hka
)
villv
lilt
the rookie classification. How ­
V’.'mi I’n km Hriifli i MI itn»4 *
IV. 1II.
H II .1
V.l &gt;ls,
Vh'tor.
ever, we reallte that tkewe teams
Ihinnv; 0 r . bar, d'onlrll" and
are operated by leanta of hlgkar
Ilnrlvr, L'ovli'i
rtasslflralion or have working
(iia iilH A v e n iR ^ R
agreements with the rlubs.
lln o ffiria l)
llavtoim
We ids'. renlUe that II Is illffl
r.:&gt;o 'lllll fill*-Ifi Ht f. t oto|dled I.) A rth u r Kcrkw llh, J r .
iii'ni'h
cult for Independent teams tu se
Li i' l.tirK in-i lllll 'Jim 7 in it
cine freshmen players, who are
W c offer you U i Ik week lin iile A
M in im i". &gt;1,11111'
It. vil ..ml It. n.iii.K
2It ,11. hr II. I good I'lumgli to iniike up a compe­
N« « n, M mf«*i |h , I b iii|f*i'V, K I h ii Mini i *f»tt («i 111%
1! I
ftlill
(Julek l''ru«en— Khmle Inland Ked
titive
team.
K ti vti It 1h
SI II
ir»«
f'Vriiiiiiiti'f.
•MlII I'N
3h»
T h r unsw rr for Indraendenl
.Mniifonl'* biik *ii m i i
lvj.lt.
J.1 7
mi
I nuns is not In increasing the
RAMIPIIII
I Mill mu it
•47
limits on veteran players. Their
MIf
llnriMi
2H|
Mr Mmiii
flurry
2Ml
only answer In successful years
I I i1ii
M if
II
POUND
iUfi n
\Vcl*r| M.
Iliif-Nff
2141 Is In have nil ‘'augrl'' who Is
rm iih ii. . r
Mi Muuii»
US
il *
K 4!&lt;lhls t t
Mul i M
2041 side In gu mil and liny thr
11Ntl (It it 11 If
* ifllfllltt
111
1447 nrrd rd young player*, or In gel
|&gt;|lln il*
u ili’iir
l«i.'
an .iffiliation
with u higher
JllllCF lit
\\ fttfi
I
2ii
IlMI IF.i *
I'lnssed tram.
Ptl*NM
mill
11tt r« V I*
f.nk*
mill
We are sorry In see the Ked
lu n rll |i
.Hi'liuh j
mm Hals start the year In such u
\VII l&gt;ni |»
III’llllC It
Will
mI.hJM'
MaKnot* nk
fillip pour way. The y have not done ton
Ii ll II II I MM|
Hl'llllll 4 I*
mill well In the opening games of the
•1AI*
.Jii fitiiMt
(III(I
.12 1 IA n .\»M
T ii I mU
il H n .114111 F’ HL. However, we wish them luck,
f A l.A T Ii A
Tiim lh
?4&lt;l K i l l
I
Ii
lift hiH'uuse u leugiie Is u« heller than
IMT4 IIMIM fir. t iiiifiM
1Its weakesl mvmlier, and we would
AloriMM i f
NAM i«:
XV
»
I *r»fiMili .lit
.1 I
.V , 7,’«7ii bhe to see all tram* in the thick
lloliufk
&gt;1&lt;iI (’ In in I if
1 I
IlllHM
» i n.io of hnltle for the top rung In the
HiPIlfff, try*
f I
WII Ii ii r
| .... F'HL l.idder III the filial weeks of
M tl.rt.il if
i MiHM.il)
I %iitliiif|iv T
Un i ry
m»i August.
t
Mi'll nil ■
mm
TPiriilmh), i*
I I
I 41k M
llltlt
IN III A NH W IN tiA M K
Tn I ii 1m
* If* II
(ill ll 1h
1 t
Cured und H ic k o ry Smoked H ind On
ll— III*I In i fn» Wlltitir Mi 7III
Munager Bobby Newman's Ind­
It Hal In foi lilt I Mil In ‘Mil
ians
defenled
Manager
A.
W.
Kpps,
firturi* l»| pifilliil m
IL .
Jr.'s Braves in a Rotary Junior
Hmlifuril
ill II IlIMt Hill
I’mIn I k ii
3irj immi i mi
league contest at the Ninth fltreet
Ii I.. iiv aHi r ,
I lii II limn,
1'**11In*,
Bark Tuesday afternoon.
!!&gt;■»Hj*. IffiiiMtiii, M..i.|jiri.i Hhiwi-r
MrLrml. f'niilii iny Nhl'niilrll Hill
The highlight of the game was
C in vti and ilitk n r v nm tjkvd I,ru n Pur'k
■**r*«* * ; * *■*•»• - •. T i n *ti*t*»ii ! j •i
a triple play hy the llraves in the
JiMinw | K iiviiM m I. Mi'l.ritil |
third lunln". Maun and Hpenrer
Hll liftriNina
l . r 11 Wahft.ril ]
I'll Mil It ii in |IM
TfirnlmM J ||.«t
were hatterles for the Indians anil
Ib .
rv ». .Inllrll I K'l'hllH 4 1 HO I*v
Tls.m worked for
JIRUUKI.V n T Apr. i ! l - ( d*)— Wheli'hi'l und
Tlirulm!il 12, Hurry *2 litm-ii .1
Hi'Ptiili r I i l n
l i t r r y In 2 I m u Mikh Leo Duroclicr won't concede that I lie losers.
a for f* h u h ., Wllliur In 3 I 1 in- the current edition of the Brook­

I.ci'ii holding five veteran players run in the seventh.
There win a ......I case of gelling
on tli.'ir rosier.
We remember that Hill Mtrin- even ill Augusta when Joe F'nppluul went Ill as lelief pitcher fm
rrke pulled the sama stunt bark
la Hi 17, when hr was skipper of the Tigers in the fouilh agulnst
Ills old Charleston Retails. Churl*'
the Keil Hals.

D lx la iu

Brand
Hr prat Suit!

401-W-i:Uh St

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SHOULDER ROASTS

Li ppy Will N o t
Concede A Thing
To Bums Of *49

■rkv " W » toll «
iw tM u . l
I.UI*.
&lt;,ll*Llr&gt;) &gt;llk I M M ,„t 1,1^1 u
•h Ih i **. - ihra i..,|s.| bill. M« ,.k

UflvtK.wi

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Baby Lima»Pkg39e

Frigid Dough Froxon Roll*

TABLE

SUPPLY
=LOV E T T ’ S E
PICCLY W I C C L Y
&lt;|Mtlly Right* Raarrvra ,

PrleM Good Thro Saturday, April 2,'lrd
./ S S M U W U l S Itl.lsM lW IlllV &gt;■■*»&lt;

"H e ’ll keep asking waivers on
them, and
we'll keep claiming
them, nml nothing will hup lien. Ho
sooner or litter he’ll come down tu
1.10,000, whlrh
Is what
they're
worth, ami he'll make some deals."

I*en gives the impression, Inci­
dentally, that he doesn't feel too
sorry for his former Imss, Rickey,
"I’m happy to tie right here," he
declared, pounding the flianth*
henrli, "wearing this uniform."
The Hiatus scarcely appear to
warrant such managerial enthusi­
asm. But Durueher neemi'd to
mean it.
With the (Hants, he implied, he
at least has an Idea what players
will he available to him tomorrow
nr even next week.
Which, ll appeare, is not nec­
essarily true of a manager work-

Mlkala and Brown ing for Klckty.

Lard

ST. AUGUSTINE.n SANFORD

LbCtn

ki«aly Nieka

17c

Bones

Lb

19c

Wllaon pur* Pork Moll

Hhlnh'J.a

Weiners Lb 49c

Economy, Slicod Lb 49c
Mount Vermont ib 69c

Sausage Lb 35c

C o m F t d Ho*tun B u t t P ork

Roast
K*d Parch

Ib. pkg. :1.1c

ru ia t of

Ib. pbg. :19c

Haddock

Grad*

U

A Drasaad A Drawn,

ISTEWINC

Cured— H ick o ry Smoked— Tenderlxed 1

PORK CHOPS

79^

Ib .

Y O U A R T T I I E A D V A N T A G E O F C A R L O T P R IC E S
ON OUH P O LA R FH O Z EN F R U IT 4 V E G E T A B L E S

POLAR BRAND

CUTCORN.......

•*»•«»*•••*#«a

GREEN PEAS
LIMA BEANS...
PEACHES

MUNICIPAL PARK 8:00 P. M.

23

u

Sal* of

Arm our’* Mt.u Pur*

r n u t of

BREAKFAST BACON,K .6 3 &lt;

3S

Bris!iet Stew u&gt; 29c Hamburger

59&lt;

Cured— H ic k o ry Smoked— Rind O ff Sliced

21c

i—

S I R L O I N S T E AK
JUICY RIB ROAST

BACON SQUARES -

and Kumassotti are worth around
♦*•0,00(1 apiece. They’re not. Ho
what's going to happen}

Pkg

M ilk
3t*i c&gt;o. 36*

Phone 1318

We have cured and smoked thou­
sands of pounds of pork for people alt
over central Florida this season.
Many of you do not raise your meat
but you can buy it in small amounts
from our retail department.

H tidily Lewi* of Washinutui
goes into tlie im p season wlln an
even IJitMi tilts and esactlv .MINI
fur a llfi'itme hutting mink over
ten Hi'.isons,

AgonCutCo»n2&gt;‘s*49

A ll Brunda

HENS
59*

FRYERS
59*

lyn Dodgers Is faster— or better—
than the Brooklyn club which ha
drove to tlm National Leugoe pen'
mint in 1041.
"Maybe they're as fast," snys
•ho llnllttr Clijy who now pilot*
tlm (ilanls. "They can run, all
right. But can they hit with that
'41 'outfit T You still cun’t steal
first Jinse."
In oilier words, Leu Isn't con­
vinced that the Dodgers possess
the power to rale ns co-fovoritea
with Boston in the senior league.
"Not of what l*ve seen uf them
so far, anyway," he Insists. "An­
other thing, they're not going to
Imik quite so rugged whtn they
get through cutting down for the
May 19 deadline.
"They’ve stlil got 11 men to
get rhl of, and 1 have an Idea the
price of hull players U going to
com* down a lot before Brunch
Rickey get* them’ down to alia.
"Rickey's got the Idea that hia

Broccoli Pkg 32c

Tro pica l

Our Poultry in bought from local
producers —UreHHed and drawn in our
plant every Tuesday and Wednesday.
We guarantee you will be pleased af­
ter trying it. -■

'

Ag«n Spinach •’‘o29c

Pampa Hrantl

F R O Z E N F OODS

I - ■2

16-ox Pkg

Corned Beef
Tomatoes
2
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Drop 5 To 2 Tilt Shot A t Title In ais’JsjS22-*®— —
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r iN R IIt IR S T , N. C„ Apr. 81— shoulder and would be out at least
I1Y S T E R L IN G fll.A W 'K Y
Annoclated I’ress .Sports Writer
nl*) Three of la*! year’s neml
The South Atlantic League Ii m s - *
werf , tm ar(lund today
llel.and Ked Mata
hall race got started for the second |
(,Ua rte r-fln «l. began In the
am t.
Del.anil'll Plnrida State league time last night after a coup If of m(| &gt;nnMtj N or, h all(|
|lwir K(,|f tournament.
illrri'tor, (iene Fisher, attempted rounds of deciding nothing.
in yet the loop at a meeting in
ra » m p l» » H . r . l .
Cieiwent City two weeka ago to
« » , * «•"*!!'■»■*■■.• s j ’s u ' t . ?
■01." a measuro allowing any team i s s s ' . h M . s i h . r . S r , . ™
in the rirrull to have tinder con­ ahead of Charleston. Colinnhla. N.or,X r t m Prink
if?0!?
trol four veteran playrra inatead Columbus and Jacksonville with . "j*
||k(lir I.® r#»rrmlii
I T dIn I d, OfllD# In OppOFltP fertflttllf
of the prescribed three. The " l 1 ' „ r c“ r *■ ,
.
! were pointing for a resumption
aoiPiidment would have atlpulated
The Macon Peaches won from f |h„ r lv l|ry , h#, , aw Ward
that one of the four yetarana Columbus 2* l i m i t h# hiArt U l ritht*
up» 3&lt;Uhol« margin a ytar
P A I.A T K A , Am
21 — (Hpeolal)
would have to lie on the Inactive rrcoril agalmt pitcher Jack ra a i— T l i f Sanford tiit in u wont dow n
Hit
nl ii 11 tinii's,
holt, but don't blame Kiih i ImiU. He a*r1‘ . . .
. „ . ,
In ilpfrnl Itcfnrp tin1 I'n ltilkn A /tiHut between now and Saturday*
t'l.iin iiM i r v r t ; i .k a u i »:
It now rumen out why the g a v e the Peaches only three h its Ira* l&gt;V II *i 1o 2 roll lit Ill'll' lust I ...
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&gt;
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llel,and reprenrntallre
wanted usually alsiut right for .. shutout. firi» U mur.h "'• f h*PP«|'
night III ii rohti'st whh'll will i II III into
* '
Like Mamin, the August.. Tigers "..lay mual gel by W. W. MarkA | ra Kurdhook
to push the ruling through. At
; J i:
liltlil to iiu U i 1 m m - luM liluilllg to u-ilnuu. Hrio Ii
Hampton. Conn., and
a u k ' ih iii "'
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the lime, thr Ked Mata werer h. til off their scoring until lale
end llightlmndi'i Johnny Tin'll- hi
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J •
n ibt* garni* In tbi*
triiiuipb over ^**n
,n
iM»ml-flnaiR todirkerlng with l.otl Itevll, for­
’
Ihi I i I » r n l ihi* m u l l fill th r loi'iiln,, |&gt;i, 1,ii iui
t i ’i
mer manager of the Orlando ICImrJcEton. Five n u n wi*rt* tcortMl morrow tna *l1|,rvjvo^‘ ™ * match
iiml Imiitiil tin' Invinli-iM to lhr«*i&lt; l.rihlniiK
ll't
iv the Tigers in the seventh.
between Hlchard Chapman of
I illln rw vlllr
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111 Senalora. The Ked Ifala planned
well wiittfri'il Singles.
Io i.iiii'l
t
Three Columhia errors and Ifi I’hiehlirst anil It. II. Haverstlrk #f
to
team
Itevll
with
Ked
Huber!*,
%
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lri
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Hr*nil*
T o n ig h t tin- S iiiifin ilitin M 'lu rn
tireenvlllc
hits
wum
more
than
l.«nr»*t*r,
la
.
in liiii'l"
HI Augnslrtw 1
Mel Sloan and Kd
Dana and
to •In'll lullin' liiirh fo r a glilni'
I'jilm hii «. Htnitoft t
ivy tan ienough for (Jreenvllle to win M-!i.
Stranahan tcaiay matched shots
i ll, I in'* VIII'* •&gt;. t '*' I *11ll'l J 11" 1*1.1 Juggle the four men every ten
w ith tin- St. A u K iiflliir Hulnt*. T i l .
day*. Hark of these four players ; Savannah got five runs across in with Julius Boros of Hartford,
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e.mti'st w ill start nt H:l)0 o 'rlo rk ,
would have been Manager Hill , ‘ be first Inning agulnst Jackson- O n n . If he gets past this hurttte,
l.nior* T o rts ,
•nil II Is llk i'ly Unit M iu iu i ' i t I I ..1
I,&lt;■v*—I■*11 a " I n rln ii'l"
Prrrln who In a v » t « r i » dU frf vlll# «nd IMtchtr Herb Whitcomb HIm oppomnt tomorrow will c o m
I lllllirxv III** Hi ............... llrll.'ll
(irn h i'i w ill "I'liil 'llo h o ' IlnliHi'k
but would have ham listed a* a , h*pt the Tar* liehliid from then on out of the all-Wak* Forest ColI’n in lk 'l nl 1Inl.n ll'l
to tlif h ill in fni'r th i' Rnlitl*. Ilo»|. toM iiallnr »• * * V f l l l l l l
non-playing
mansgar.
Perrin J as Savannah won h-2.
Irge £*lrlng
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!ncr DJ
Barter Drssrrt
liar k w ill I I I - I I'llll'llllll'MIll 111 till'
t m illll
I 'K t l l l K
Macon'* two unearned runs came jitrobe. Pa., and Frank Kdens of
t. I'r l. rould have been held-la reserve
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Unkv M«hlhmnli'i who liili'lit'd tin ( Iui,
to
go
on
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liefciri*
thdumbui
Lumlwrlon,
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finnI &lt;1* inning- of thf rnnti'st Now
I ii'i roll
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evenl that one of the others »pe"|ng night crowd of l.tHm The
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wiih thr Ih'l.niiil Iti'il IIntI* In thf t'lilli"l' l|pli In
r i mi:
i '.mi liccame ln|nred or III. Larry "i'lah- Columbus run win mi u
IJrilvi*r*ity City hint F'riday nlitht. HI l.ollir
Del.and
Sun
News--- .
»*yJlene
hrother
|,arni)„
Iturnry McCoiiky luittnl ..TJd for
I l '.mi
Curran,
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Ihilmi k Wlm v •■( v ifi&gt;|&lt;f «*jinlv»* in t hi' I'lovrliilHl
in
W rihlithK Inn
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sports editor reveals.
j pitcher Jack, who then stole se tin* I'hlUdtdiihl*
delnhla A ' n In UMH but
N o 214
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nun
g a n .i ' in- In'
I n n k o ut i d g h l h u t - II*."loll
"
The directors failed to pass the «'•"'«*l«**"K bn.ughl him home he fulled to nit a single home run
" : iinn
U rn mill allow •.1 hui oio1 luisi* on ''III* n|&lt;"
for the first season since lie en
II.stills Vvsi.frtnv
l.roposal, so the Ked Hats couldn't
n single.
hall*.
Now Volk V W nnlilim lon "
get Itevll and were forced In reThe five-run outhiirst hy t.recii- leretl the mnjors In IUII1).
11*.11 oil ■*. I ‘III* n il" hill I II Ik’III till' A mill'll* Kilt off
D ill* Darling
t'|illl"lrl|lll In 1 llorton t
11" III" I leu*.- Sloan. Hass has lieen sld*-1*ille In the first s|H.ili d t oltimhla s
to o good -t m I ng.iinst thi* Hull'
llmil os the result of an Injury, t.|wniriijr night party, atlenilvd hy
I love In ml I Ml I.ool* 1
ford aggregation hy M ' n r i n g thrt'i
v i n i l'll
m i lu r ti
,o the lints art* humping along H.tXJtr. Five hits produced the flvw
after that.
W
I. I'r l,
riini in i hi* "|nnlni( f ioim&gt;. From I I III.
with Perrin and Ked Roberta.
*..... . Tw o don hies by III
HernAugusta
scored the winning runs
till'll mi
"II M lllllll'rr
Jtilny M ott's j*, !(, ,,1'*"lnon"n
i !i Inil! The plan would have been good hnr.lt and Henry Kumsdell pro.l.1 i ?'*n foi the Ked Hals. If Fisher had "red u run for Columhia In the win'll Manager A rk y Higgs doubled
l mi in lo'lil tin linn I'ln of victory. |n
Family Loaf 1 1 c
.lilt
will. I he bases loaded,
i i
MnmiI'n tiiuhi'i •out four of i'n i«i"im
i i Ttm been IIhie to talk the directors filth. H r......vllle got two inns euch
Herb Whltrnmh threw only five
hit hnrlri* min tin* gnmi' in no Vi’.n.nKli.i.is
J'.« Into passim It. Ill reality, the lie-, hi the seventh and eighth while
pilches Jacksonville could hit safely
min 1.mill .ik k &gt;''gallon would
Mltfill|it to 't r i l l t h r I'lllillkli liili'. Hi I
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have . Columhia emild add only a single

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10 oz.
12 oz.
12 oz.
12oz.
16 oz.

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CHOCOLATE FLAKE

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Onions 3 Lb* 13c
Crtap Florida

Colory 2 s» 13c

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Day, APRIL SI, 1949
of Robert Lee Oarrleon. «Uu#A*eJ.
that ehe filet! her petition for final
(llurhara*. and that ah* will *|»*
ily to the llotiornhle
Ihnmtaa
Itenatrom. County Jut!*** of Hem*
Idol* County. Florida, on the 9th
Jay of May. ISIS, for approval of
anma anil for final itlarliarp* a*
Tlxrcntrlx of Hi* *"lni» of Rutivrt
E rr •Inrrlnm . d rc H tn l. i,n ihl* Oh
■lay of April. !!*(»
E M IL Y OARRIHON
Executrix of Ih* **i»t» of
llolirrl 1.** Uarrlaon
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“ B l I S T K R ” D1HHKO
J U It 11*0*1 TNUR f lA N I left Templehof Airfield, Oeilln. for the (hilled
Htalej, U u iilan composer Dmitri SlioitukovKh (lig h t) ami luiveli.t
Alexander Fudcyev (left) povetl foi till, picture. They and live oilier
Russian delegate*, also on the t.um- plane, are coining to the 0 N. to
attend an International "peace i .illy" of artists uml scientist* in New Yoi k
City. Th e Russians, at it Ileilin pies* cunfeience, &gt;ald that they wete
"traveling us completely fie* individuals." (fnlermiUunul /(nuioplioloj

MOTOR SALES
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HERALD
Want Ads

6 ROOM
furnirliod
apartment,
good furniture including radio
phonograph
cim.nl,
Muytag
washer, Hoover cleanei 11600.0(1
•ish. I'limie II1 1 X M .

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l i l t Ife* irlrakna* aa a,*a»iraadBM rBara* If r*a* s i a i
la 11*1*4 fa «a* oit*e*a* a**k.
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la H f | i# a » t lf . la ar4*e far
aa ta r*a4** Ik* a**i *&lt;«•!*!»

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THE

.T lleilroom house, one and half
hath*. hardwoiHl floors, electric
kitchen. Nice gmunds, excellent
local Ion. Well financed
2 lleilroom nlurro house, electric
kitchen, spuce heater in excell­
ent condition. Price 17600. IlfiOn
Cash.

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li&lt;i iiniinl
H E W IN G M A C IIIN K S It . i f s t u n UKSM
i.itii A*k !»•* Miiiiittft'i
Hewing Madi. Center, I in tV.
1st. HI. |*h. m m .
M \IH |»6*l Until' itl I"- if Kill V|,|,lt
I lift N L u Iiui'H m
H I U N M A K K It L E T T E R S and
mitnhers, decal Iraiisfi-iH fm all
— ‘I
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W O R K \\ A N T K I I
purposes, several sire...
SU N K .M l IK filuss A I'.mil In
112-111 W. 2nd. SI.
I’limie :I2U. t.llW F It PRICKS, Kxpetl vvalch)
repairing, I, i l-idlows, Home'
Shop, tViMi Hanford Ave. Phono,
Kur Hale Used Tires, Ten itfill s
11 I I J.
Ih - Twenty 700 x If.
T h n ly
ilDU x ill, from f l (III up rie n ty
of miles left III these (.nod also A1.1. I V I'K S ,,l l,oll,li&gt;/i't work,
leiisomild.- Il.lt - Flee estiluat-1
for farm r.giipiocut lls.-d In
,-v I lav 1,1 1. C iiip iiitfi, I'll,me
uer tulles
up Ship m ut
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H K K H T O N K \ look I Ill-Ill over
111
Fast
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me iiiim him- Plena- limit XW l

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&gt;' ll 111IS' 1til (
P tllMlIlo \ V6*

i.ots a, l, it, It, (, A » ut Iiiock ,t | K N II'V Sunday dim,. , ut t.aneys
,Ih- aim week day
N E t t 1 1 , M lR S til hit I'd !• i*&gt; li
Mayfair alsu lot II of Hloek 12
- hoi t m del s
ln.it O ld II .- .,
n,(,de 1,1 . n, u
1 Mayfuir Priced from IfitNl ihi lo
a \ i fti’
Ii..... . ch until' *1*
—
1 I700.1M) Terms.
MIlUiwRH F uim lun - I up* mad,*
P m, tihU* |*6AW6 i |iljtitl, *!*! \&gt; ii
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FOR
KENT
— l |
t» order.
,*X|M f if Ilf** ill S f lllUMilf 1'nitlit \
11
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j l.nls H4, .’in, .’111, Itha-k It lir*l see- MEN K Ml IK filumi A Paint I'M.
II M lill-U Ml , Liiki' Mu. v
F O U R room modern apartment. I liun Mnrvunia. Prlcet-tfiO.lHI each 112111 W. 2ml. Si.
I’hune 120.
not) Park Avenue.
| Terms.
V E N 1 H A N III ,N|i«S iiiiulf t*« mi
••ittltlt A N D H A D " -.lei Hemmolu Vi lielilii. III,,. I
F U R N IflllK D - . . / ““"V , wiitagM. L((U
|jiril
a4 l(int
,„ m k I „-i-il Walnutdresser
814.06
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•inlet A cool. Phone MIH-M. ___ | , |||K|1lan.l Park. Also I. 2, A It I u-t*d Wo,idCook Htove
810116
I If,2 W
Hloek 0 Highland Park. Price It leg 812 66 shopworn
I2C.00 u month, furnished rollage
Expelt Radio Kcpiiiinig
|2b0.00 Terms.
l,n- -.oi'ka
81.16
on lake, Azalea Lodge Hoad
Fled .Myein, 111 K 2lt,l HI
1 .Slightly used double Maple
Caneltierry. Mrs. Huggins.
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I
Lots II thru 2H llliH-k 3fi DrcitinIh .I
814.16
C A L I. 617 lor llntleiv, (ieneraloi
wold A Luts 1 thru 7 &amp; III thru 2 used Mahogany coffee
M O N TE Z U M A Hotel - Rcmms—
servi...
Hvva,i,‘
22, 24, atl thru in A 10 thru M
Special rnte by the ’t*eeh. Com­
tattles
80.U6 1 arid Htar.ei
llultery Service, ’till
W Fo * *
Dreentwold. Priced to sell, 478.00 2 shop worn Imix springs811.11)1
fort — (.’onvenlenc*.
to 8100,IH) each. Terms.
1 used double coll spring
81.161 St
F U R N IH H K It It room apartment.
t used two-d»or tm-lul utility
i
(iR L A N D tt M m i ,ii ,r- S.-riiinil. it.
1800 Pnnch Ave. alter 1:00 P. Oarage Uulldlng
A -l
condition
Cabinet
$12,116
M. •&gt; /
*r
close to uptown business district 1 .j-.-d !*••• It«»*
1
§04 0 6 1 Inn,l« Evening Hlui ('nil l!al|,'
Ray I Hit, .I
Priced In sell, with terms to
M A T H E R of H A N F O R D
),uth ^unfurnished
6 ROO T A
suit purcltuser.
201-0'.i
K.
1st.
HI.
Phone
129
K I.K C TH Itfn r
down.tab’s.
Phone
apartmi
apart
m«nt,
AC ETYLEN E
II07-R.
Two
Tuxedo
Suits
in
good
condi­
C. A. W H IIH IO N , HR., Broker
W HM IIN IS
tion. Hites Ilti small A 3(1 large,
Phone U til
L A R O B ifo n t room, hlUha* privi* 111 8. Park Ave.
Sanford Motor A Eqpt. On
$16 (Hi each. Call (4II-W after
l*geii. 7tn
Magnolia, phona
208 W. let Hlreel
4:(Ht P. M.
B91-R.
Rt-e Jilitiniu (luwan’a Hheet Metal
refrigerator,
( l as
A r U d n t F u r Sale — ft E L E C T R IC
Wurltn fur new radiaturn ui„t I
S T O R E opposite Court Ifoutp alto
range,
ht-d
and
a
few
other
lu-w cures. Radlulur repairing *
efflclehcy apartment for hu»lF
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.SHRIMP
dinners
hoaseltuld items. Call nt (5011
We take off uml ilintull.
m m /couple. Phone 1178-J.
every night, fl.00. H O M E R ’S.
Pulmetto Ave. Apt.
“ A ” or
SH E UH FOR
N IC E three room furnished apart- ___
phene P. Bayard Smith at H08.
M IM K lK iltA I’ll P ltlN T IN H
ment. A ll ulllltles furnished. 1 t u X K U O F E E D S : Complete line.
H O U SE Trailer, sleeps 4, no rea­
A N D T Y P IN G
inllea out. 140.00 mon&lt;UL In-1 liunt’a Tuxedo Feed Store.
sonable offer refused.
Phono
4 I I E II IT lil'R E A U O F
quire S2S Sanford Ave,
1070-M. HI. 2, Box 2611-B.
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Mill's Swap Shop— Wo buy, sell or
g ROOM cultuge furnished. Edna
I'huu* I mi
trade most anything, 400 Han­ R ED single Pultisetla
cuttings. 116 N . Park
Qreenleaf, Lake Mary.
ford Ave. Phono 198-J.
606 Kirn.
B EN H O N A Y o ilN tl. Cull tlu-n.
&gt; ROOMS, new kitchen unit, full Steel Casement Windows
ahntit your painlltig pruhlutu
C O N C R E T E F LO O R Healer-PreHole) service including Utilities,
Exlimeii-K cheerfully g i v e n
also 24 24 complete
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paint
fullurea
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concrete
linens,'laundry A maid aervices.
Phulii-s 26H-U nr 1617-.11.
M IR A C L E C O N C R R TR CO.
floors,
quarta
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gallons
11.46
up.
Mr. Small. Valdsx Ho«M. _
SO* Rim Ave,
Phone 1X88 H E N K A R IK (Haaa A Paint Co.
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112-114 W. Inii. Ht.
Phase IW . Repairing, recovering, alip envet-.j
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Entiiuati-k
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bring your prescriptions
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Habu’a UphnUtcry, 11(1 W. Klt-i
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8*0—3 butty's. Phone 103.
St. Phone UI6II.
N E W Magic Chef atove. Sacrifice. lllgrisat cash prtia paid for used N O V E L TY , 1
W QRKft— Lawn Fur
R E A L E S T A T E — IN B U IIA N C i
furnlturo. Tad Davla Furniture
824 Catalina Drive, phone 1261nlture repairs. All kinda of wood
PROPKRUr
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Co. 811 U. 1st. Ph. 068,
W.
wurk. Boats &amp; Truck bodies. Let
R AYM O ND ML B A LL,
us figure lilt yuur juh. Oinih-i
W A N TED •
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ley. Exea|lent shape. Coal over
. proMrty and acreage, eoe. your
$1100 naw with tha many ex­
ML A. Htroul Realty Agency
HELP WANTED
tras. Very reasonable. May be
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■agn at 108 E. 18 th. 8t.
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1807 E
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For 8ala at Firsatona. Used Out­
1809-J.
engine &amp; chassis In excellent
..,g
ittg personality, able to talk be­
board mo tore • Radio* - Food
condi tin ii . $210 00.
(leu.
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fore email groups. Use at car
S Bedroom house, large lot, good
Freezer - Portable Washer - Bi­
Sw arti, Phone 770-.Messential. $70.00 par week. Sfl
location. 81,800.00 down, balenee
cycle*. F IR E S T O N E , 111 E. 1st.
hours per week. W rite giving
financed, lose than -.810,00 par
8L
full particulars to E .M .IL Care i w T n o D f i E i door sedan, e«
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cellent condition. C. F. Procter,
month.
Herald.
Phone 7H6-R,
GBROGER Y Store with living quar­ M O T L U N C H E S aver* day from
litM
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tan* 84.600.00 Including etoek,
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tales Ledge
Clark. Upseltt Road.
City uf Hanford. Sell over 800
Mrs,45 Pugdaily necessities. We
supply 1U4H IIA R I.K Y
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balenee like rent.
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Commie Army
Star E x p l o s i o n
ICaatlaavtf Irne.
lr»el
Is R e p o r t e d By Chlun’a
"sovereignty and terri­
Integrity." It
Instructed
Harvard Scientist torial
Red trooper* In seize all "war
C A M B R ID G E . M im e ., Apr. 21—
(A’l The explosion of a star with
the force of a billion (lironhlnmtype atom bombs wax reported
list night hy an Internatlonallyknown Mnrvnrtl sciential.
til Harlow Khapley, director of
Harvard College Observatory, said
the explosion mini hnve nerurred
air year* Hgn. The flareup, however, was recorded on enrth for
nnlv 20 minute* Inst Her. 7.
TIi*' discovery man made liy Hr.
Willem l.uylrn of the University
of Minnesota.
Dr fthnpley said Mial Itir alnr,
known n« ’*|, 72*t-H" la hImiiiI six
light year- away fiom (hr earth.
-It U on* o f - » pule of star* be­
lieved to In* neaiest the earth. The
other la Alpha Ci'lilniirl— firm and
nne-half light yeara nway.
Describing the flnrrup na "uni­
que phenomenon", Dr.
Hhapley
aald that if the ami were to ex­
plode the aame way "people on
earth would have lierri llhrnmfnrl■hiy hot for a quarter of an hour."
The Harvard *clrnti»t aald the
exploding alar, loented
in the
rnnalellatlon Cetll* ftlio
whale)
U prohaldy the nearest alar vlalhle In the United fitalea. The
other la ohaerved chiefly In the
southern hemisphere.
They revolve aroiiml eaeh other
In 20 l« 2h yearn a ml are three
lime* a' fat apart aa the earth
from the aim. Doth were drarrlhed
aa "extieinely red." They ore *urrounded hy gical eluilda of shin­
ing hydmgen and ealelnm (tan.
The discovery was made hy Dr.
Luylrn while comparing
p la in
taken hy him In Smith Afrlea In
ltt.lt) with those made at Harvard
nhaervalnry In I till.
Dr. Shapely explained &lt;hr platen
actually pioved I lie explnalnii al­
though (lie flatenp wua not vlaihle
until lant Deromlier.
lie alno based Ilia eoiielltaltina on
nliaervatioila at the University of
Arllmia observatory, the MrDnnaid l)hneivotary
In Texaa, the
Mount
Wilson ( timer votary
In
California and the Union Ohaervutorv In Smilli Africa.
Native- nf llikini, who moved tn
permit the homli teat, have finally
found a pelniMiivnt huine an the
Island of Kill. 6tHI mile* southwest
of llikini.

criminalii,
particularly
retired
President Chlutig Kai-Shek
The anliounccnu’iit hy the Comlllillliat ehieftnins left tonne mom
for negotiation on I lie basis of
tied
alirrendei lertll * rejeeled
yesterday hy Hie government.
It stiiniluted that if any local
region la willing
make peore
on lied term" it will tie accepted.
The lirnudcAst aaid al-o tlml if
the giivernmeiil ia »tlll in Nun
l.ing when lied foreea surround
the eapital
Nationalist
leader*
will he given another oppnitnnitv
In aign II peare agreement with
the Communist*. Sueh an ngieemrlit would aunnint to •nitrighf
am r ender.
The
Cummumat
tummunluur
a|ii,| that the older to fin* » » ’ i»
aunt because the Nanking gov
eminent had irjeetud I tie peace
prnnoat.l formulated In Helping
The annnuneeirient eharged the
Nationalist* refuacd to accept the
peace lerma l.eciinae the Nan
king
government
"till
"obey*
American Imperialist* nml Kuo
mintang
(govermnenl
i &gt;ar t yi
Chieftain
rhlang
Kai-Shek In
Iheli effort to prevent the 111wi
allon of the Chinese people and a
aettleilient of diilneath |iiotdein«
hy peaceful nieana.”
Meanwhile the govetniiieiit in­
formation office I cleaned tho full
text of (he reply niHile yeaterduy
to the Couiunui &gt;t* through Hi»
Nationallnt delegalinn in I'elp
ing The releaae wan given a- all
hramdien
of
the
goverlimeni
n mainirig In Nanking prepared to
flee.
The govermnenl ntated Iliad
even If it had signed, lied pence
proposal'n "narrow
niiiideil atiltllde
and
oppieanive spirit"
Would have heea iiiiaeieptalile to
hotli the National army and the
people The reply charged that
the entire pioponnl agl eenienl
"smack* of t'omiminint military
rontiol of the entile nation."
The statement expressed the
belief thati the goveininent eniilil
not accept the ItelI ternin tieenime
no lanting peace would result
The agreement, the government
Klalemenl lolillioied, provided for
"total idlmitmtloii of I he Nation
ali-l itr rny ’* through amnlga.... I mu Into tin* Communist fo u r.
I'olitn ally the government would
l,e placed at the heck and ••nil of
I Ik thimnuilllata, it aald
The govermnenl ntateinent nil.
■&gt;d tin* Cnminiinist* to ‘cmuige

the motivating spirit and reconalder the content* of the agree­
ment out of reanect for
tho
people'* Interest*.
Tho
Red*
were aaked tn Join Hie govern­
ment in an early cease fire agree­
ment.
The
government
reply
wa«
*igned hy acting ITestrlent 1,1
'l*IIUg-Jen and I’rernlrr ||o YitigChin.
tiovernnient ottirlnla weie mak­
ing preparation* In evacuate from
all point* along the threatened
Iir.il tulle Yangtze line. Acting
1'ieaident l.i ordered the mini*
liy of eiiiiininiilcatton* to prepare
foi the evacuation of all official*
from Nanking.
All hut Mix or Hie tn odd I!. S.
Murine* here to gin# I the Am eri­
can emhaaay liavn beetl sent to
Slianghal In a move to prevent hi
eluent* *hould Hie Coinnium*l*
overrun Nnnklng.

ItrltlHh Ship
FflVVlmifft fra rn r a « «

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the R A P Kaitak A irfield at Hong
Kong
l.ate today funeral aervicea for
the It) men who died mi the Connorl
worn held
Parly in till* evening fill aurvivoi* of Hie Amethyat arrived lu*re
hv train from the north. Am ong
them were five wounded.
Nurivur* *ald HP nffirer* and
crewmen weie at ill ahoard the

-loop.
f'lllef Petty Officer David Heath
aid the Amethyat went aground
when a f'im iliiiinlrt ahctl lilt the
wheel lioiire and jammed hei cull

I I ’d v
The Sloop'* gun*, trained on
CnUimiinl*t position*, were quickly
pni out of conimiaHiou hy Red file,
lie Halil.
Ilealli -aid at (Ida point a while
flag wa* rained lull tin Commoni*1* kept on firing. Th e Hr It laJ»
Niiilnra were ordered to iihandoii
-iup and the men *wam 200 yard*
in the *o ii I h *lmre i»r the river.
More IliitlNh ahlpa, the Relfust
and f*iin*lanei'. are eu route to the
Yangtze a l.oinlon adm iralty stale-

ini-111 *aill.
I.K A l'H T O D H A T II
T A M I'A , Apr. 21— 1/11— A mini
iegmteieil at a lintel here a* /nek
1’lielp* Kaye, ahiiul fifi. huipeil to
hi* death today from
the lllth
floor of the lloicl Floridan.
Detective A. Y. Myer* «nid the
mail leglntered Snnilay under Hurt
inline hul laundry mark* found un
111* tioiiecr* led officers to helievr
Hie mime n*ed wax fictitious.

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.... I, "neccHaarily would rcfleet up­
on the objectivity nf !Jm newa aervW A S H IN G T O N . Apr. 21 -t/l'y
The Armed Forecji' new policy on Irea from which auTn newacaata
treatment of negrop* require* that are prepared.")
The Wiggina report aald moat
when &lt;|lialifieil, they shall he a*
r igneil to military dutie* of any iiewspaiier editoi* *hate Hie "mlatype "wtholit tegm d to line." giving*1, of AP and HP alaiut re­
Till* wna disclosed with an an- leasing their newa for government
nouneement yeateiday that X.-r- u*e. Hinre "the Independence and
iclary of Defense I,run* .liihnann linpiiiHallty of the wire servirea
ha* ordered the Aim y. Navy and i. *&lt; iinporlant a* ever."
The report eoncliided, iiowever,
Air Puree In furm-li hy May I
then
plan*
for
fm warding iimi sindi misgiving* now have Ira*
"equality of lieatment and op. force tn view of the "reapunalhle
hv in which the State Departpoitiinily" hi line with m -ln e
lion* fiom Pii'sldenl T in mini
mi ni agenciea have u*ed the new*
.lohnaon'* policy alntiiielil *anl given llicrii,"
"Horn., unit* may eontiQiie In he
'We have more reaaon to run
manned with negro peraounnl; whatever rlak there ia, now that thn
however, all negroca will mu n«e ,|ei isive pnasea of the cold war are
e* nil ily he aaaigned to negro nl hiiial. leh report added.
nun • ijualifieil pi-r-.uioel *haM
"A* long a* Western civilization
In- assigned to fill any type of i&lt; worth a snuggle, it* wars,
position vacancy in »o gnnizntlon* ciiliei cold or hot, will liriag forth
oi oveihead ft P . adioinlsliative honest ennselentioiis objectors, who
and sprvirci insliilhiMotM with &lt;|i like tin- measure* essentia) In
mil regard to lace."
on vi vii I.
‘The iiiinl farts of life, however,
'&lt; .rice must of ua into the realists
&lt;linin' hetween the lesser and the
gieater risk. We come out of our
ft'ontlnupH Prom Paie Doe) ' smil-searrhliig ronvliicrd that it ia
the charge*
wiser to give up something of our
Porrl d.ocal mill, I lie P A W * way of llfii fnf a short time than
Rouge gioup, tin* nrheiliiled Hie i it is In risk giving up all of it for
completion nf it* Kirlke vote fm nil lime."
tomorrow
The proposal is expected to
III Hie I'aekaid dispute Ralph i.'Hidi tlie nirmlM'rxhlp in a reanlilDrhan, pre*ideul of Hie IIA W lion to I f considered Saturday
I'aekaid local, said employe* pro- "mining. Wiggins' colleagues on
teated eouilitlima front u*c of » the committee are l.lnyd M. Pelmgold puini spi ny fm rai * being Iv, editor .,f tiie Newark News, and
pu pated fm the ronifiHiiy'* fill’ ll Hi,mill P. Wheeler, managing editIioniveisni v celehi at Ion
"i of the llnatnn Traveler,
A niaiiiigeniniit *|ioke»iiian, how
AKNK l,r"ahlenl Krwin D. t'anevei, *uid plopei *afegiuird* had in,ui told ihe meeting that Atnerlbeen *el up and dial health nuth •nn effort* to tiring about u Hnlted
orltle* Inn) appiovrd the method*. Nn I ions Hgirceinnt on freedom* of
Two thiniaanil miner* walked off uifnrmatlnn may harkfire and
then |nh* lit l.ehlgh Navigation "leave ua farther hack than we
foal Hullipatiy openillnn* yeatei I -tutted."
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dav ado the iidiliHoual l.tMMI follow
given miliers who leave the pits
i-il Hint tld* morning ■
In rallyin g out the work atop itcfnir th" scheduled end nf the
page, Hu- miner* iCHpuuileil In n work dnv Hndej the IlM W -A n th "stnv launi*
1'' ieqin-*l made last Mtelle tlpeii.' i* Agi'""m riit, all
uiglil l.v the Hulled Mine IV»| kei. •ally quittlii- ttme I* peimilled
I*nntIn r Valley Committee.
when wiirklnq conditions in Ihu
HM W official.* in amiuiiiieiiig the mines are considered "had".
planned atiqqinge la*l night anal
The sildnwna s|ient llien secnml
I would i-nri I i nIif1 until Hie nail -11night night iiudi'i ground last
•oiiiipuny agiceil in -m il.- tIn- pay inglit In the coal company's nuni-leeiulluii grievanee which the *tt i,i'i six mine lime. They had fresh
ilnw inns lilamed fm llir action.
mi piped in hy mine fail*, electric
Tin* altdown wn* stalled nn Tin * light- mill cooked food sent down
dav liy HI miner* hut three Hied fmlii the surface.
iiiciii Im'I* uf the ginup retiillied to
The "stay home" request made
the Hiufaee yeati'iduy.
last night was sent tn the com­
Till' strike i* the thud *ildowa pany's miners at pit* at Taiaiuiua.
stemming from a h&gt;og-*tiiniling I.misfotd, Honlilule, .Summit Hill
dispute over llie iimmint of |iliy

13,700 On Strike

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spiritual mean* for the treatment,
supervision and treatment are di­
rectly contrary to the leaching* of
their religion and, If forced upon
them, would Interfere with their
constitutional rights to practice
their religion freely."
Therefore, he said:
“ We would like tp request Mist
H. H. 2H0H (the Social Security
expansion hill) lie amended «o Hint
Christian Scientists will tie com­
pletely exempted If thqy so elect;
or If not. so that they will receive
benefit* upon certification nf an
accredited practitioner « i f healing
hy prayer or spiritual means and
without
medical
examination,
supervision or treatment."
And Senator Taft (R-Ohiot lold
the Senate that 15 per rent of the
people of the nation can't afford
to build a four-room house, lie
figured the cost around 17,non.
Urging approval of a pending
housing measure, Ihe Ohioan said
he thinks Congress must art
speedily on lyiuaing aid.
"It Is one of the moat important
serial and economic problems be­
fore the people of tho United
States," he said.
The pending
measure
would
authorize the government to help
finance the building of Hltl.tWIO
public housing units during the
next six yeara. It also carries
aiitJinrlty for attirn clearance loan*
and grants, aa wrll aa a four-year
form housing program.
The House Is still on Its Master
vneatlnn.
It swings hack
into
actlno Monday,
probably with
debate on the dynamite-packed
labor program.
The Senate Foreign Relation*
Committee waa called Into an
afternoon closed nesilon to hear
Secretary nf State Acheson re­
port on ihe hu*h-huah arms-for
Ktirope program, and Its pnsslide cost.
Other
senators not
on this
committee have been limi-ling
that the plana he made public be­
fore the Senate vole* to ratify
Ihe
North
Atlantic
Defense
Treaty. Senator Taft (R-Ohlo)
*ttld lie has been promised this
will he done.
The Senate
Armed Seivue*
Sol&gt;enimiiitteo continued It* in­
vestigation Into whether Ameri­
cans ’.vero guilty of brutality
In
forcing
confession*
from
Nazi* responsible for the Malmedy massacre.
(■ermnii storm troop* murdered
American captive* In the Hattie
nl the Duli'ir . Munv were tried

Full Length Mirrors
Hexagon Shape MirrorH
$1.05 Hound Mirrora
$5.05 Pin up LampH
$22 or.

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W ILMAMH N AM ED
and convicted, aeveral tent,need
TA M P A .
Apr. 21— HP)— Tha
to death. Some Senators inilst
that If brutal and Illegal methods Tampa Times said President T r u ­
were used tn get confcsalona and man today signed nomination of
thus convictions, the death sent­ fioyce A. William*. Leesburg cit­
ences he lifted. Tho Arm y den/ie rus grower, to replace Allle J.
there waa any brutality.
Angle of Tampa as custom* col­
The hearings now under way lector for South Florida.
are designed to decide that ques.
tlon. Today
Sgt. Kenneth
H.
Ahrens of Krle, Pa„ was railed Introduced a hill to provide
tu tell how the massacre occurred. Ihe election of delegations D na­
Hi was one of the few who eacap-1 tional political conventions in tha
ed.
I second prtuiiny elcMon. They aie
Also liefme a .Senate roijllilit-1now elected in the first primary
tee— was the bill to repral fed- and there have hern complaints
era) tuxes
nn
oleomargarine. that they make the ballot too unAnd a lubor subcommittee heard wieldly and slow down voting
The House adopted a resolution
testimony on a hill to Increase
commending Florida
Hoy Scout
minimum wages.
leader* for "Invaluable service to
our youth." and ltep. Hold, of Vo­
lusia a*keil the
Legislature A t
memorialize Hotigiess In favor or
a '•limited w o ld federal govern­
It n*llss»* V K I M raa* IISHl
sored in Ihe llmisr hy Itep. Hohlt ment."
A Senate approved resolution
of Volusia It would prohibit slate
expressing opposition t#» fedeta!
employe* (font taking putt in pul
control over sintc tidelandi wa*
it in,I activities nml would prevent
their bring discharged for political adopted hv the H oiim * today. It
"express"* th" opinion of (he Lagor religion* reasons.
(lovernor Warren recommended islatuie that the State favors con­
to the l.eglslature a civil service tinued .Slate ownership anil con­
law, "with emphasis on protection trol of land* and resource* under
of state employees from polltlrnl the *ea," Rep. Hiyunt of Marlow
™
pressure and coercion." However, said,
Rep. Cobh said he had not dis­
The H. S. frigate "Honxtitutlon"
cussed his hill with thp (lovernor.
The Governor would appoint the once carried a slntue nf Andrew
three commissioners In staggered Jackson as a figurehead.
four-year term*. They would em­
ploy tho director of personnel nt a
salary not tn exceed $7,500 n year.
The commission would have an
TK N Ttn v
appropriation of $226,000 on which N &lt;I 'rLrYir i: K OnI!r I’i N
AHrtAUI* O K L O ( * A L
In operate for the next two years.
&lt;ilt n p k c i a l i #e o I s o l a t i o n
Noth r |n lirrrtiy given tliAt t*'l
A series of hills revising Flor­
lloAttl of I*tiI&gt;1It* liiMrtii tlon
ida election law* was put Into hnth HritiitmlN
CNitinty.
w in i n
branches of the l.eglslature. One Illy to the IM't eettelon nf the L « f of tho proposal* would repeal the N li tl n re »*f the Ht)*te of l-’lothLi f'U
1IM»«MRF
o f |o« ml o r
njiPi lnl
law paaarrl hy the ll»IH extra ses­ thl*
Nile|nIn rIinit tirovhlliiK fm tin* tllvision giving
the States
Rights Ulnri f*t|UfiUy lint Wee ft
I fIPl *
Democrats and Progressive parties f o Htily Florltlii, nm l (h»* ll tm n l of
Pill.II*
l l i n t r o tint! of
Hrinlnol*
places on the general election bal­ ( ’oi ln ly .
Ktni htn *if nil
nuitilfA
lot for the IDIH election nlonc.
lieremrl ei
aljrittt’tl
t *• Heioliml#
fo t ir t O .
Kh»rlil«, tlM'Irr 'he pro
Another proposal would fix Mar, vUlmiw
ttf nml rceiilthig
front
lit as the qualifying deadline for I'ttniilfr' 1M33, L » « " of F h i i h l u
all rundldule* fm nntlnnnl, slule Ante of l ^ l l H*h«|i*rr r.r.n, Ktorhln
MtnhilcM
I .«ft 1 I
I«rnv|(l|li|C
for
and county office* in primary elec- lit
tnn.-.t r-*t ** ' rti*’1(e, mini Mill Inive
Ilona. At prrsent, all rnndldutr* in neipl.ito r y tlit'r»*«i til eiiiipleiiiPlil S|
tin H im nml | i r %I&gt;11rijr lioiv t*»1fP
must qualify hy F pI&gt;. I, except nl
nioriioiN h I i &lt;i I| lo&gt; |nt|il to hii Ii I Hein
those running foi governor ami Irmle *•on ti tv Klnrltlii. mini
railroad commissioner, who have liomi i| **f 1*1x1. 11' hiNtrto'tloti of
H tinlm.li l onitly, l*’|.«rt*!n, anti flint
until 16 day* bofmr the first May nil
mofiit’e |Pt|ii to **»hl Moari! of
primary.
l-iitill.
! n h i rm t Ion
of HtMiilimle
The committee proposals also i oiMity r i o d i l n . wlimll *»e i»lift*«t
I
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i
t
H
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it
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i
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n
i
Ion
il
fit
ml of an |ti
would repeal the law requiring oonn t &gt; ntnl moo( foi general
mhoil
publication of list* of qualified pur l»o«e««
T «
LA W T O N
voters; authorize the secretary of
\e Hn|terlnimn1ont of r u b
state to fix the order in which
11. !ii«|riii'!|iiii of Hemlncandidates would he listed on the
ol« '' oiOiiy,
Flo rh lx .
uni
«*yoff|c|n H n * r « l u r ) ( of *.nl&lt;t
general election ballot and provide
Homftl of
I'n h ll f
Itinlrtlc ■
for instruction* fnr voters.
Mm)
of
H ui n lt i i. l e
f*iM!ii|y,™
Senator Mathew* of Jacksonville
r i o t I'la

$8.05 Metal Porch ChairH
$0.05 11x12 Felt RaHe R urh
$8.05 Coffee Lamp
End Table
$8.05 Table Lam pH

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Extra Special!!!
Table Model Radio..... $19.88

Not since fire-War Jays have you set n such values/

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$ 7 5 ,0 0 0 Stock Of “Good &amp; Bad" Furniture To Be Sold

Chfitce nf Covert

Farm Radio............... $29-88
LF.HH B A TTF .ttY

Dinettes&amp;Dining Room Suites Living RoomSuitcs&amp;Odd Pieces Bedroom Suites &amp; Odd Pieces Miscellaneous Items
Regular 3.95
Regular 7!».fl5a„r: ii'i $
l

riaacant
shape,
Walnut finish

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Regular 229,95:1'. rL ffi $

17 Q .8 8

Mapl. finish.

Regular 209.95:,(^K'*
buffet A china

Regular 389.95s.1;,'. S,
hnlatared chair*.

$ 1 (T Q .gg
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Regular 89.95f
•Unction.

Choir,

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of

rnxera

Regular
129.95xy;;iV.'.’$T
I’ra-war, aprlngs A frames
Regular 129.95SJJ,

'fi $

rnxer

$ 2 8 9 “

(iood &amp; Bad Room Specials!!!
Shop worn HaHitocka re(r. 12.05 $3.95
R E G III.A H f 12.99

Regular
42.50KfVp„1;.''i $
Inner.prlng Mattress

$
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Regular 59.95aif",
-“‘g
Decorators Dellghl '

Regular269.95^ iVB",f™:i$229*®®

Regular
229.95"Ir.trim. A V,i
caver, blonda
steal

H M O H TLY

Uned Table Top Oil Range $79-95
lined Morris C h air.................... $4.95
Slightly Used Chifforobe........ $29-95

Hundredn of Itcrnn Not. Llatcd Here

Come In And Read The Price Tags.

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Regular 149.95!;':'

59.95
S'S’fSTcV„V.
$ 1 1 9 -S 8 Regular. those
winter rlolhta In radar

A straw finish.
aland A banrh

Includes

nlta

Regular298.50;:,;,

IJHed Ilaby Bed &amp; MattreHH ... $|g.95
Shopworn Box SprlngH........... $10.95
Utied ice R efrigerator.............$29-95

%8 9 ”

wimk

Regular 17.95KS'
shape, A

frames

Regular 7.95K,
Ash tray

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Regular298.50a,i1
,,;:,';,. $ J 4WQ/ .8 8
low floral rn rrr T M m

H M G H TliV

w h i t e rrockary
finish

Regular
119.95iLi“ ‘i.
drop tanlar vanity A panal had

329.95;:;,'., 2SSSS$ J A Q .8 8
3 Q .8 8 Regular
aavan drawar cheat

H M U IIT L Y

Shop worn Clothes H am per .... $2.95

2 9 * s * Regular *3.95

* 1 4 9 '* *

Masalva plat* gl*»» mirror. TM*
la a must on your .hopping list

$ 1 8 9 “

Twin Size

WOOD $
BEDS
Regular 59.95ffili; ".W.
*49*
Regular 5 9 . 9round5 rmirror
„ - , "' " n A A J I
tv hanging apace, hat rumpari.
manl A B drawar*

• |aifs 3C, i f

Regular 179.95;,',';;
“ 3. X $ 1\ C
QJ .8 8 Regular 24.958::.^* " $
Huutharn t'rooa
J
Mapl, or Walnut, Flnlak

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with pttrchaM of nnjr regular $14.88 Bed you
get another on* for opty 81.00. If you can't ua#
two. bring a friend to ahnra th# bargain.

Several Styles

MATHER ot Sanford
GOOD and BAD'
208 E. FIRST STREET

PHONE 127

You’ve Never Seen Such Bargains
We Mean To Reduce Our Stock

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111 U n i t y T h a r * la H lra iig tH —
To Protoct tha P u n of tha W orld;
To Promote th# P ra g m a of America;
To P n riB M Praoptm y (or Ssnford

TH E

(L h r # n t t f o r D
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Insurance Tax
Bill Recovers
From Setback
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

E a U b U a h t d 1908

^ yO LUM E X X X X

Senators Tour Cupital Slums

F R ID A Y ,

A P R IL

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A aaoclated P re ss Leased W ire

1919

Portly daud)' through Salur&gt;l»l »'lth widely scattered shower*
.«nd
thundershowers in after'toons.
Moderate southeast
to
south wind* lu-roniing
variable
Saturday.
N o . 174.

Commie Army Truman Asks Congress For
Advances At
Will In China M'edical Insurance Plan;

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Rep. McClure Intro
duces Measure—TerRemove All Rent
Controls In State

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

W EA TH ER

Capital O f Nanking
“ If f
Cut OH
Off HotK
O n East And West;
L i Calls M e e t i n g Nebraskan Says Pro­
N A N K IN G , Apt. 2 2 -o P i— A
gram Musi Be Cut
Chinese roinniuniiiue iste tonight
T o Fit Pattern O f
said firneralissimn Chlsng Kel*
Shek and acting President M
Government Income
Tsung-Jen had Jointly decided

TA LLA H A S H K K ,
Apr. 22(/P)— The Senate passed House
Rill 381 today calling (or. reregia! rat Ion of all Seminole
Count* volera in 1050. The m u •ure aaa previously passed the
Houa*.

T A L L A H A S S E E , Apr. 2 2 -f / P )
— Governor Wairen’s bill to double
lire tax on insurantc companies'
premium receipt* recovered today
from a temporary setbask.
Adminiilratioii tu p p n ilm . who
apparently had hecn caught nap
* in g yeiterday when an iuiuranrr
looker member had it assigned to
bit committee on imuiance, Inst
no time tliii morning ill ReilinH il
withdrawn again.
The I Inuir took it away horn
the imuranre committer on a voice
vote and left it solely helote the
finance committee, A double com­
mittee reference incteaiei thr chan­
ge* (or defeat of a hill berauie
either commitee can keep it off the
calendar
Unlit Senate and I !uu»e spent
most of their lime on comparatively
non-contriiver»ial hill*, hut thr
Home *et up a halite royal for nrxl
Thurulay.
It agreed to atari del&gt;ate then
on the Sena to-appro veil bill to
require fencing of all Fiurhln
Q
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IN W W W Of Mil IfH C H In tho U. a Sanata urging lh « pawing of tha
long ranga housing bill ami Us slum clearance provUlone, Sen. Paul H.
Douglas (D -U l.). lsd several colleague# on a personal tour of Um slum*
within sight of tha Capitol. Here, talking to a resident of the area, are
(left to rig ht): Senators Theodore V. Clreen (D -R . I . ) ; Douglas, and
Wayne Morse. Republican of Oregon.
(falm wttom ii St/umipiwto)

Tomorrow s Most Promising Citizen
To Be Selected In Herald Contest

the government “must fight for
the people*' frredoin und NsMona! independence In the end."
I he statement on results of a
conference Ilf Ihe two leaders at
lluogrhuw during Ihe day. came
ss fomiminisl
armies
were
•Ireamlng ulimial
ut will mi
hiuad funds smith of Ihe 1 niifH r filer »ri IhiIJi sides u| ihls
cupital. li aumiii need that Pre­
mier llo Ying I hiu, who also at­
tended the meeting, was given
full command of all Nationalist
forces.
N AN KIN G , Apt
21
o ft
.Ninth Vingl/e valley puit*. 1 ilirs
and luwns (ell like &gt;lav pigeon-. to­
day h rlu ir a liiuuiltiug lird on­
slaught.
So weak w.n guvriuiucnl oppuiilion that wholesale detrition to the
! ( olullililiists Vvnr le.urd I uirigri
imhlaty iibsrivris .aid a general
troop wtlhdiaw.il Ol.tV tiavr hren

British Ship Is Plans Are Made
Still Trapped By To Launch '49
Communist Guns Hospital Drive

System O f S p e c i a l
Taxes T o
Finance
Proposed Measure
Is Also Requested

\\ Y S I I I N l i i m Apr. 11 V I ’ I
W A M IIV .I O N . Apr. 2 2 -^A »&gt; —
Srnaiur W lirny nl Nehratka. ihr
Pirsidrni Itutnan asked Consrrss
CO I ' Hoot leader, asintrd today Adm iralty Denounces R a t i k h i i O u t l i n e s ■iv.im to.iiv to vote compulsory
innln al m-iuaiwe as part of a
that thr whole |uogr.iin id toirigli
Attack As Deliber­
N e e d Of $25,000 nation t| health mogtam.
aid- on hidmt' ,11 m&gt; lui W r(in n
hi a i’ci i 11 mri.ige 111 (hr l.cgbuiopr- llill-1 hr “ iiil to lit ihr
ate, U n p r cj v o k e d
T o Complete Year •'laloM \l, I uim in jaid the "tra­
paltrin ' ol giitriiinirnt ilicomr
dition il m,-th i,J ,,t paving for tnrdN l l t M . H I t , V)if
pi
h Ian- h i in inlrioovc . jinpaig n K
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U lin .v told lr|m ilrl- hr tllillk,
llir
il l|i|&lt;led
Hlltlsh
Nl.mp
nerd* u| i..,|iv 1
•u l a l ' r 4 -' *.1MN 1 m ui.lci that I ci
Sti I ' l l l l nl "vlalr At lirw.il w .it1 V n irllii-i u a, lot again lie
lie i&gt;&lt; oiiiiucinhd that Congiess
liald I aiiiditi.ii M r m o i u l llmptt.il
' l.lkoiv1 (•,'lirr out ol thr all lot
d:n
lo i »iii hi mil, t aitillery
piovid.- t..i .»
a HHCIII
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of B
govern*
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"hen she liin l lo inm r up Ihr
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.In fxi, mcrtiiig yrslrr- t.l vc
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was mil kiuiuii it theic wele
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•! *• s*k«-cl:
wlm I, mkiiciI ihr Noilli All,mill
mi) u r» ■a-ii.illie,. In all. II
a m m im lh -c tm 1lie Ito.pilal d u v r , ^ ^
r.nnnciai aid for
Tlratv would to.) t l . l iH.IHN1.lMNI Hr ll !k|, seamen have hern killed
&gt;\|niu -i- n ■ nixlirnl Nchool.i.
ami at lra,t
ivuumlcd It) &gt;which i i.i I-i - 11 inert mg two nights
ill I ll e vr.il hrginiiailg July t
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Clgn uulilaiv progtam.
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pi 1 n il mill child
•iiiltihi v ami other spendmi; pro | , till W.v, h.ippid h) t luniniii.l |dale loi •) &lt; imp 11vii w i, Irnlativ • t 1 oi- ,■ 1
■ tvtce-i for cripgram
W lienj -iml tovviiul- gun- wtil, Ii li.ivc Ida,led loin Hill ely -H l«&gt;i M iv M t \V | aw loll, (., , -1
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Ciii.gi*
lo "lay tin' vvlndi •hirig i.i, Ysii I kft||is in llir |,(At tillt-*' ilsiV*, I pm nlf nl &gt; I Hm- \kkin i.il lull, t \
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ihr %liNip, vkIni h u .in Ih m m Iv (I.iiii I iimmruih vl M. It
tl I III i III k
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Hill. Hi* protu til the pattern of litcome ami
i ' J-as.isis.il
I" ■ »'t.i ■ --I past advocacy,
the I'M -Idi'nt should have the res agrtl W xInciiaV hv aillllciV o il'
........ .la .. f|t| flu II (kill Ik
• ai l - 'pai, &gt;1 ami line* alf I.I- V"Iiiltiat \ *,s*ni
1I.i 111&gt; of lining just
that," J \ nilvtl/r K ivci, ll ill moved ulu |rr | M uni.

Who is Sanloid't “ Must I’mmising Citizen of Tomorrow"?
oidend.
Ilus will be decided in a contest starting today and inontorrd by
Nanking was List emptying of
the Sanlord Herald in cn-tipei.il ion with Cox the Pholograpfirr nl l'.t»r*| olln i.ildom. High lcvi-1 l Iniirse,
Studio*. Kader'* Jewelry Store and the Rilz Theater.
wearing while helmet, for ihe tropNominations arc now in order and may hr made lor thr rovrtrd
*
'Winging irnnu racknl v \* ie ' t tiling foi* a lull tie
tin Ni'hrnskis .Senator smd
Mrd small aim . lire vlovvii'lir.im I "d K e '' « h ,. l&gt; met i» plan the I n ♦honor liy tiny pcrniuiiciu resident els, bolted lot clr-j&gt;.1 r11ny; planet,
1 Mu' h i ■11hh'mfiit 1111in .
S r v* iiil H«&gt;i(itI(»rH mu i«| pi tv rtf »•Iy
f Hi!
j
pi Nil (I m \* iim ^!» 1Cd t tifim, -m 1*1141'
n
I
a*
a
a
|of Sanford .ilmply by filling til the
Acting I'vi'slileitl l.i T*ung-Jcn
:in V*f1*
’ 1 ill iitii IuicIkitn fllijr
thcv were stir1prised I lop Acliesoii , " M*'
111 *'
,
,
. lk iu g lli, St. ■. ll» n i, Kdvviu Sion
I n l
( r n e la n n
! Imllot np)H&gt;aring on thr society I’remier Ho Viug-Chln and fit'll- hn&gt;l in.! put a litggri p rix lag on
pi is il *||\ till tllfltli‘1* 9ll lit
All 10 the 'lo o p , ivoiuuleil anil luilsei, I.
I Moughi.oi. Ii ami (I..
X / V ls
V I V O ia ilU
lingo Ilf this edit ion of tin- Hrrnld. rial Pal Cluing-list, commander
I In ] 11- 1 ,iim ' ll In* 1'|k18**t*•*i til ill!;*
11 lird I T. I-; I n. I,, i
hall lo Inn . icv. ol IJM
Nominations lire limited to vlnhl of Ihe contra I flout, flew (n til.- m m , program.
M“&gt;*1*11It *sf I tHi(‘ I •' I .
In—|ntul
u&gt;i
tliii.
Sydney
J
The long i align luill-uig toil s in ''hangliai
I
ren under five year- of age amt Iltingcliuw fni an iliipid Innl inertIfi« \ iin*i h ;11-I Ylt iiiinil A n'hk,ih
\, |„
Ini, IM-W ...uln.iae.
.on III...let tile
tin- v
Vc.vrl
c v r I tllilliat rilloi |U eseiits-d encli dliect
will he hnmlleil hy Mo- -.election ms: with r«*tiii-il I'rc ld rn t t'hlnng sent In I tie lin n ,........ lav »n * l the
alii i.lv I.* gnu a i-Htiipalgli
... . . 1
...
............. . I or With a detailed finuneliil re|mit Inn. lio
committee in the mdci m which Ksi-Shrk. ('lining muy I,,, asked Bemitn nppnoeil || a few Inlm ile, I )(
**miilin (*•*( in. F hk ? l uuii
rr|H»ilei|
out
nl1 1l omiiuinislI.
f th(.
.......... . „ ul ( |int
to lukv over the government lief me mnliilghl lust night, llo- hi
they ari- received.
gnu la n g r hut un.liile |o ISliM-enl |n
f-i.iion e . ml-. 11lul sunt
lo I I vote I'lillir as a rliim i, In fiv
Thu mimes of the -anvessfni again
dav, »f 1.1, ts-rilehnle, iu)i|iri|
ufl slown thr n vri hri'jusr uf threaten- jthat it had ux-niuilliiti’d over a two
Mont
liii|iurtnnt
cities
hvlow
thu
mniiiiiatlons will he published, bewith mu- uftheyear'- stum or,I m g sliiur
h.ittrnrs mi the 150 mile Iyear period.
Judge O. Dnugtaa Hleostroin
Zones
ulmilng Monday, and one each Y a n g ti. in Red hands weie Kaln- M$m"Hx
to Shanghai Easiliei there
M r. Lawton ie..d .. letter fro...
yesterday received ■ muhnvanv
^
day thereafter, In the classified gyin, HR miles east uf hare,
'I ll, 1
,111 n
renuesteil
to- mi
tile 1I 'ml e - i 1, |, ,
i atiuti
.
.1
I
1 KlitUllill C lni.se. s-Ins1rlisit 11 of the
no',
i.ui"is 11 n&gt;
mdn
the »luo
eignr humidor from
President
v J U t - ud columns of the Herald. Mothers l&lt;Welch Ih, litO miles Mmtliw.il, d9’tin
t,,«iithoruea a vast slum, cleaf...
dosen; «*4 l-s f (dkiH.,
ecu
^Gordon Bradley on behalf of the
T ? » Mr4nre* I " I children-nominal, t are a A c J t» and
of Directors,
Difs'ctor*. .......
pouitllig
out (lint it
afllr
program, rods.ruction r,V
o.O. *
U v far a nO|V escape ^,,f
lit.
S. Junior Chamber of rootr e e u o m I tngP their chilli to the Essex Vvuhu, no miles smithwrst of Itefv 000
inililrc housing units tu tIts- 1 Meiinvstills* In l.unumi Hiiliiins )1u,1 Ix-cn ilecld.il not In pre-i-nt 11
and Anklng, IfiO miles southwest.
merre at the noon m erlin" of ♦»*«*
xi a
■
i
it. Htudlos where Ills picture will he
is vi rus. 11 form housing|ir» |fu st turd of the admiralty drnniim'- I,ill p, il„ l.epi-daluie a .king m&lt;
I'li. t to., t I,nnk - Itiile snonsoieil
From Kwvichlh the Cimiimitilst- next
Seminole Countv Junior Chomher
I he American, British and hrrm h ,„ krn
|lf pU»dlslit*d In the Her1 ."i» t’luli vva*
I'liulil march straight to the sou icct mid ic-n n ch to ut tin- cunt s-d llo- fluliese Csimnssitsi—* -lielling aid l» r to the liiinpltnl, due i&gt;&gt; a M -i L»v 1"
of Commerce at thu Tourist ^"ti­ occupied /onrs of Berlin dir the laid.
jnf Mutisli warships in I)■• Yatigl/o Stale law which makes u illegal 1&gt;&gt;1 i• ■» t ■i &lt; in r \ Me*, iliairuinn
ut iiiingchow, less than 2(H) mile, •( Innin- Imiliimi;
ter. The award wna In recognition
There will lie five hollies' nlc- nwny. Such u move would Isolate
i ilu* » i .cfimi i "Id I,ion* today
Hmi-w(
oppo*itioll--IMid in
tin ( Itiver a, "an unprovoked attack the comity or state to support any
for having been selected the out­ eastern tiu1|&gt;nt|s of democracy, Col
standing man In Seminole Coun­ C. E. Crosljnd, Rhodes Scholar and |"re, imhllshed each Friday d»P; Sliangliai und NHliking to liir -ienate. too, foi lluii n i atle i-- cs'is -j slelit"'!a i r l y arrii-d out f"i vvliat l.ui imlillc hospital*. If the lio-pilal it Mu- 1 •ll i-f I
1 A••111’
Vnll, l"ee|* :ip|IUUied.
leri'd oil It,, pul-in housing Is-Uloi. . I |nn P"ie we have yet to leistn
nM.-mpled tu dr,"l it* propel ly t
ty for 1!M8.
We,l I'nitil graduate, lo M n .rn .h r.,
’ l!'’'-elec! frmn" among!
I'll,- hl-1 *rl| Ixl it. \'lx-Unf Ill'll. TJlM ("oililly, ii tiriiglit i*!U'tmnf•i f.Hnl •'*' 'l lii,-si|. 1! 1 " i 'li 1 liiiui'n fur
11 IMIII |t««t*t| (HI I'nxv
Clifford Ahlea, program chair
" f ''" '‘"lutm,'
isil.ti«
,1 all ascii.... . al ' ii d 'ff. iliffuultiiN wiflt ilu* Wm A • r '■•ll af I*«|| (■
ix I.in.-imi* from
man, presented n motion picture of thr Sanford Executives Chili at th, ,n "The Most l*rimil«lng &lt;’iti-| . Illl2 1' tt'“ s " "
final mrrting of the season /s-a of Tnniorruw". Another Imllot ! “'
oininuiiisi stieiig 1 *“ ' "
! Wilts--* lie *ald III it is11, l.ii l. s |*i ViillUlllut llltlMlt, 111' s( Hl la|
•1. •. ■|•H 1 i..i i In lll""il tinnh
presenting
Information
on the them
1 1
. i i ,.
,
j ... I 11 I ,
.1
it
11 . Ihe th«* liver MU' ieil um Iih
Ul IH fit Ui l Ul l t ' H f 'V Its i ' ol l f 11 i l i ‘ 1 1
ii naval vs -net in tIn* '&lt; (",-' &gt;• al
fill* .lot, ■' (1 IIN d |•ii
l
UIn Uu- llnrnlij
|;MM,ilMMl 1, 01,1,* l,ml kwtimeif uv.-.
given from
nneratlon of the Florida Unem il ll»r I nnt&lt;w*Hi&lt;l I I.Hrl Us\ nielli
jdoyment Insurance program n«
vr
■
l i 'i
/ 'l
: Nanking far Hiillle tinir 'T**r I lo* K»lo ui J'hmlml » t. iiii" iim I 1 fl"' l HO t - • *o t» M
Die Jiunford
I ill, C rm U m i Hat inliwliict'ii by f 111 11,11
J 1'
^
^ 11Iit. river in hkiu I) h «»*ii1«*ii Lmil
(li.io il, who pt'itifi't| tuil lluit on lin in '
.* heneflta.
v n a sc pmiH-e uf giving -......... .
I'nft'iits Ilf Hit' wititivra of s*»cli; i„,tw,xii Wsiliti ami Anking al»n.- ivO. i a i i i t
|. W. Hall whom hr had known fm
ihr
The nominating committee pre
I M in— I* people and fm ti" i''"i-"'i' it r iil of vlillli^o *«f lllli*
Aft. i fi Hii HA* iiiuutlin' interval
wi-i'k'i xnits".i will rvri-lvi- two I This figuie probul'ly \vn* ixni;
many
vr.srs
ill
Lakeland.
|joyd
lo'*'(Ht»l, m*i&lt;o( la'i'MM vv o1a111 lu*v•• ,|,"mlu-ii* fctiin FJ! person* will he
sented names for officers for tlu
1nl i-nllllllllllicatluil.''
paiM-t. tu tlis- ftitx Theater, At the gvratrd.
coming year. John Senkarik and I'ohtirr, tursidenl of thr Club, all- I’litHi1 uf llitr contest the plcturvs
V — cud Halt null I lit* 11.M' I ll** Hi t.» I-*' T'* opom*‘i with III** I '*11**1111 N*ked, mid these will assure conFires frnin CutiiimmiNt -iielt-.
It. F Claims were named for the noiincrd that rirdion ul new of- uf all runners-up will again tie hiiriii-d in Piiknvv, Merns* 'InI I,.l imilt-iil mi the -In-ltn.,lie- 1 o v 1 1 nttiiHkl.
milled ii k!!*•(11n1«&gt; supplies for a
IN D IA N A l’Mt.lS, Apr. 2“
-I'i lllillt -li -sliipw lieymcl wlmi aln-udy
presidency,
Malcolm
MacNelP
Mi
l.ttwhm
**1 tiio'I
! Imf
1ho lime in tin- Sell)HL&gt;!(* Minot! Bank,
published, rind the public will lie river from Nanking. The capital'-&gt;
fieri* will lakr plate in the hall
1'lysis* Millin' .l"liu*"ti, tile l-'lll’
and John Sheppard for the two
|hi;iti| tool liooil lo'poflll t‘f
( |U^ Mr. Aids♦* e'l*■(*#«! Mi*. Murv Itaw
is Iliads' ptildn
He described a visit to Rerlin " ' k'"1
»eiect "The Most Prom- pnpiilni's' wns not overly s-siited I- itiile enemy N'c I, lav III sTilixil I lus*
vice president posts, decree W il­
I The I'unservnlive Evening Suind ' n .ho ini siippof r 11urn tho l *n»1111v ling* id tin* ilnm a- sluling
nlokt peupli' Innl tiei'iinii' leulgnol
during
a
trip
to
Europe
lust
slimj
1
1
1
l
*
*
1
1
,l*
"isiBSinsnv
from
•'inllHnn a! (ienertll H '— p:Sal &gt; 'u n i di'iimiiu'ed tin- nM.n-k in+t 'ant i'U 1 1111•1
liams for treasurer nnd l&gt;r. A
tho i oi|H I111"in*1u l « ut 'hi*
l. P 1* (&gt;»n. . I"ef clerk ut the
tn llw Med'* taking I lie eapitui
nirr, pnlnled mil on a large map I
''" ‘in
W. Knits, Jr., for secretary.
1* 1f1 lu\4, if w ii th aim »I 11**9 ti'h t
henv y reparation* »h"uld !&gt;•• 'bvv ;i* induct ud a*
T in 1 fors'igu oflls-r urged fois-ign diV vvilli a liuMet ill Ills had.
local Po
that
thr
western
Allies,
In
occupyThe
winner
in
this
balloting
will
P M. Olngles Henry Tnnini
JuhllNIIII
"
*
VS"llllllci|
III
II
Mill
»l
h
t-i
miiko
I
ho
•
t
I"l
t
luaicled from the I'uiiiiuiin— i . It"
II l.lllll 1
Item )
Witte,
who
rinhassle* to fidluvv it tn SIiiiiik
\V. H. Hleniper, Robert Newman ing Rerlin nre deep In R iissImii receive a sterling silver porringer Iiii I nr t'niitoli. II. H. Amliaasudi" 1i ng gun fight with tire, Fill — uiNervntive Dully Mail ugge-.ied
i ■mill ( ho I 0 h 1•*’ jiiost ho 11 I h! I l‘HHifgi tin' Ni'n ii i- ul ihif t ilth to
Jr,,-' Homer
Sttiffer,
Kurlyle held leriitory ritnl (mpilred, “ Why fm in-died l*y W. K. Kader, Jrweisr. J . l.elghtiui Stuart iuid made in&gt; - agents mi i-invided Mumiineiii (
f"i
tho
I
ioh
|
ii
I
11
1
uopnioil
\\
V
Itr 11 ih|i involvement in 1 1s.- ( bins- &lt;■
tli&gt;' c-ium m iitv, tolil ,,f it* id&lt;'ills,
lief..... coming
to Florida in
vHoushnlder. Jack Morrison nnd stick it nut when we us Americans
|e last night. Until Is idrur's
anil vvui lie t til,- new t.i.m agntunt
war might be "Inevitable" lu-eiii—&lt;• \|sd 1
A. Kdwln Shlnholscr were nomin­ have nothing to gain; why spend H 'H . Hubert I.. C m who will serve plans to leave Nanking.
i
itiimuhlle*
and
the
inniiiiiiu"it
\'o", wan itto flu! uiihwoi y* •ii11 lliu Tail T\v inter, uvci seeking a
.if ilie nllaek*. Huwevei, "lin t
W ith ('oniiiiiinlnti to the ea-1
ated In he directors of the or- one million dollar* n day feeding 1 to photographer in tills content,
F
ill
Agent
Harvey
F'C
I'-I
said
' ( i I.uwton
I'H.phulu sv)ieruli) a iiii-mher may
newspapers
did *
lint
! exi-it*
... *
.
i ”rn
iiiiiprin situ
i*m irefill
n **••
|iipeniled a studio iti Spring l.nke, tlirenteuii'i' tu cut uff all riiu-l* t.-linson was charges!j with
ganliatlmi. Five directors will he Ihe people of Merlin?''
i "i. nim
^
............
Mr Blunhulsoi *ho»i a h»*
. I ’nnllimed On Page T w o )
1 !&gt;«• fined in &gt;#ut* fur living li'c or
Answering Ills own iiuesliun lie N. .1. where lie specinllxed III Italiy
selected from the group.
lie North Side hr tine h of 'hi' Fn- t j olivvnrried
In; hi mi I Ills nitii'i i out hy point in*; furgi'lling In* pin, or other ofd(*clared, “ If we were ta bo pushed 1pictures. His father was a noted
TT
Hank
•ffi.e Ut ..Ml llw, 1 Ilic Ill-si F l-il Will hail feli'i'.
, , itlnrial
, , ... ut Memphis, 1 i-nu , i The
i ne iirinsn
line
Mrilisli foreign
nut
of
Merlin,
there
would
he
the
|
NewYork
photographer
whoso
1 i.-h 8 and With escaping from t h e k „ (,»v|ed*ed it had not tolil fits* mi-i . i.. «... Hjiucifl.' i..-i|u.'Ht, and Hi's'
n
!.. 2. M .i ..I', .lukvii I ism mi'ie
.ole
.I_ I( ’minty,, Jail
lust xl
I ■■I*. . l,HIui. . ii
biggest slaughter In history and!work i&gt; now on exhibit In the Mnul M
Minim,
riiiin'M* ComiiiiiniHiH ........
Mi*4 1he mi"' 1ru*1i'i--&gt; uf thu ustnl' nmmiger- and Ulllpii e* tin rs out
llimonnd* would he dispatched to seum of New York, and among tho
Mur. I.
(lip uf the Brillnh sloop Aim'div •( pi. ul iv In-lit 1 , Fi '-.I It W il
fur game* in 'he , lull'* .|"in*urcd
work In salt mines."
Iiilctunss -still retained hy Mr. Cox
Foster said Johnson "Is tl— man up flu* YiiiiKtz«* lu*foi»* tin* 'Itip w.i
HI M'llllrll'll »v*l ills' *lat».lillilsn ltd el.al) l.eu^ue
Gharlu*
Morrison.
Itnlary
-oug
“ If we were to leave, Russia* 1- tin :intogra|divd photograph of
tl.i* F ill aero** tils' nut ion wanted fiti*il on lay Bhor(* liuitrios
ms
til
f
III
lilt
It!
t
Milt
■
(«•
!
The, National Ouard was com­
J. F. Sj&gt;i-11in 1*11 uf tlm Florida
11 „kiiunr&gt;i 11■ s*aae T e s t
(( •snilaNea n s Paae r a a v t
lender, and llarrv Kudi'll, ncroin in-ire than any nllier man nl tin*
mended nl n meeting held last
Mi Hfititfiih in HHihitiy hi o
I'll.* foi 0ki 11 of fit.' if pi'Mrtl, how
Imliiklrin! I'uuiniissiun
prescuts-d
paiiiit, will loud (lie singing nl loll*."
(i
HtillMiitil
!»**
I*
mm
*
1
Oiit
1
H'11
It
1
1
n
H
«M
t
III*
I*
ill
nr
•'m
in
i
Ft
tfvlght in the Hanford Arm ory in n
a found film, tiiovving how woikltip Rotary Htalu inerting al Kura
Johnson'*
wife,
llilliiGlare
H it t e r from Edward Higgins, steer­
ei», eligible for nncniploynicnt
sola Hiiiii Ihv .
l- hnson, lift, was arrested ut a
ing committee chairman, for Ihe
‘•"inpcnsatlon, uru benefitted slid
Last nlgiil thrv helped Winter l-'wntown hotel u few iiinimes
fine lob done hy the organisation
"Den aided 111 getting othet work
on Miracle Soil Conservation Day,
luring period.* uf layoff* due to
Apr. 7. He added that without Ihe
material bliurtnges,
damage tu
National Gnard'a help completion
plant* lieenu- e of sl.um* ur fire*,
___________________
, M| a m .Mory aft&lt;#. (ll|i fa,.( tll ,|a
of the project would Hare been
mid fur ut In 1 n-ason
impossible.
WASHINGTON, Apr. 22— f/P) A ikw Agriculture Department
W A S H IN G TO N , Apr. 21 i/l’&gt; I he lint msjui im n u n ul &gt;
Along with the frotp M r: Min­ order is aimed al keeping all Rare* of DD L mil uf ihe U. S. milk supply.
fins, Company Commandar Ray­
Human Catholic Calrtliitm in the L
m over 60 yc.u* i*IU Catliuius.
Officials say very imall amounts id th* insecticide are ttol alarm­
mond Kader also read a lattar from
in effeel, ihcy cannot "attend" Sim liv mass Ly inrirly watching «""■
ing.
but
they
want
to
keep
the
total
amount
in
all
food
as
low
ai
mCol. Clyde Travels ted, battalion
t o
over television.
‘com m ander of Orlando, complimen­ possible.
Woodmen
of
the
World
were
(lie new 426-page irhgiouv tcvthi.uk, thinax of 12 yean irira iih
Salt* of
for-get-me-nots
hy
ting the local unit rof tha fine
Experiment* hava shown that D D T may appear in tha milk of dairy
elected to important officers at i D E L A N D , A pr.
t/J)— -Gvor- hy prelate* and Lalhniu sr.holatv tn ...... as the Confialrcidy ul hlm*i uch'iol students and nieinhers of
showing made during sedafa) In­ animals aftar It la uaed on them*
Ihc organlrallnii's hl-aiinunl ntule ' i'e I,. Hack, charged with ket'pthe D. A. V. proved a success and
or their feed.
spection held a few wetka ago.
rnnventlon at Miami Tuesday mg a gambling room at the U uh Inn Itoctrlne, dues not hpeciflrnllv
processing plants.
the $176 netted will tie uses! fur
inenllon
television.
Announcement was made that
W. 0 . Reed, chief of the livein
Ills*
ItuNlnn
"hclCfy''
dispute
other tnaectlcldaa which may Im John A, Lane was elected as an liutnioad suulli of hole, plcnilril
disabled vetenum in Seminole
the National Guardsmen will go to slock insecticide division of the
Mnl it says n persuii must lie
lliift'iii Cullcgi' discharged fum t'ounly, Post Commander Charles
Florida
lie d ."illty before dreut judge Herused In dairies are good fly klllara auditor of the
Camp Misruling for rifle practlco Agriculture Department's Produc­
"hudlly
[irusent"
ut
tho
place
lav III*triletoru after lliey Iibje.-ted
Camp jurisdiction, ami II. J l-ert Frederick today and wus
the last three weeks In May, A re­ tion nnd Marketing Administra­ but do not appear In significant Flnrh wmr im nw l hr nnt» of Iht^r imtd |l»500 or on® ynnr hi Ja il when* mass Is celebrated in order that (lie college vva* guilt v "f Vudupu-h reported lit the meeting
lad night at the l.cgiun Hut.
nniminiis in the inllb of tha antport was heard from Lieut. John tion, has notified Insecticide man­
In
fulfill
his
obligation*
to
the
'(u-ri'ty" liecuuM' 11 taught lint
memliera to serve n* ii Flnridn ] lie paid thu (1,900 flue,
lililu’i't Erickson, diiuitded vet­
mnli.
L. Sauls nit the local recruit drive ufacturers not to recommend D D T
church.
Tins
confraternity
in
ii
eran who was sent tu Muy Pities
Thu Department of Agriculture delegate at tho Wmidman nation ! tfack’a trial had been scheduled M'parate press relea*e linked tin* nun t ’utlndic* could tie ntsved.
which la1now underway with Ihe for u.o:
Antonio I lor. Monduy but he elected to
Aiclsltis-iiup Ciifliiug upheld ll"- yesterday, will he given a box "f
i* ri'funiinomllng the uaa of pyre- al convention in Han
unit being divided Into two groups:
1. On dairy animals,
Texas In June.
i»nie Into court today and plead admonition to tho i|Uestion of tcli- i-..||(ge mid hurreil Die llev. I.t-oii cigarettes.
thrum,
an
old,
well-known
inaectltfreda. 'under the direction of Sgt.
Visiotl
I1I4SHCH.
2. On feed consumed by dairy
mil Feeney from the ultor for
Mr.
Finch. G. W. i'ltts -.f i jruiUy.
All member* are urged to ha
I,. ' He
i i - was arrested Aug. 21 with
* J . W yjfiim blsy, blues, Sgt. C. 0. cowa or animals being fed for cldc, and some newer bug killers Tumps, and W. C. Merry, Ocala
Tho National Catholic Welfare filling with the iti*tructoru.
i present at Die May f&gt; nimtirnr
on
dairy
restla
Owe
o
f
th
c
newer
slaughter.
will represent Ihe 12,000 Kl'-r"!:* rs-veij otbc.-i In x serlea of county- G o n f o r a n c o representing the
Till' new textbook, without id when a inemher'diip drive will
" Lieut. Sauls stated that many
9. As a residual spray In dairy comirounds Is plperonyl batoglde, metnlier* at the convention.
wide ralda -in susnccted gambling chiircli'a hierarchy said tho now course muntiunlng the Murtuii lie planned.
which
Increases
the
killing
power
new members are being recruited barns. Residua! snraya are ones
i -tabllshmrnt*. Tne others have textbook— a revised edition of the iu*u, bucks up the urvhhirhop l&gt;&gt; —
by the two eldee and.jwMod that that teat Indefinitely, clinging to or pyrethrum. A good supply of
Maltirnnre Catechism used a* a saying Hint In curtain cases im n
all pleaded guilty, also,
U of F J O U H N A M H T
this
Insecticide
la
available,
A
g
ri­
anyone desiring Information per­ walls, floors, etc.
rtands-i!
text
for
secondary CaDmllcs cun he saved.
G A IN E H V IL L B , Apr. 2 2 - 0 1 ') culture
officials
nay,
but
there
taining to enllstament may contact
"g o lf to u r n e y
schools and colleges in the United
This means that the labels on
Rae O. Welmer, veteran mlddleIt says person* “ who remain
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Apr. 22 -{0*1
M IA M I, Apr. 2 2 -(/P )— W. A. .States since tho 1880'*— loaves Die uuvhlu
Lieut. Kader, Sgt. T . V, Brown or any D D T shipment In Interstate may he shortage* In a few areae. weatern newspaper reporter and
llto'- 1
the
Ciithulic
Cliurch
Another new Insecticide, mathhlmsetf. The neat mooting of the commerce may not contain recamI
Dub)
I’ugon,
West
1
’olm
llouch,
“
basic
doctrine
unchanged.”
«|V
XU
editor, will Join the staff of the
through
tm
grave
fault
uf
thu
If
Atlanta
»«f
Guard unit will he hale at the mondstlona that the inaectlcida be oxychlor, also fa recommended for University of Florida's
Milt it pointed out
that the own und do nut know it to lu&lt; Die
depart­ moved Into tho eeml-ftonl* of tho
Ho*lun
1
fi’i
Armosy on Thursday night St 8:00 used for thase three purpose*. dairy cattle.
Florida
Btato
Amateur
Golf fnmillar queation-and-anawer text­ true church, cun be saved by mak­
ment of Journalism July I,
Chicag"
61
74
Tho
Food
and
Drug
Administra­
Labels now are being revises!.
Outstanding In hie newspaper Tuumament today by dofeuting book now aniwara many modern- ing use uf the graces which God
6.*!
Detroit
7it
W’ ^
tion
fa
planning
hearings
soon
eo
The Department of Agriculture
t!2
Miiiuuapuli*
42
career le tho eight years he served William Y, atemhler, Miami, in slay question* not even thought of gives them,"
T
M IN I8 T R K L SPONSORS
also has revised fta recommenda­ D D T and possibly other new in- ae assistant and managing editor the 10th green.
in the 1880's.
New Yoi k
72
63
Mill it adds that persons who do
The following additional con- tion* to farmers and la tolling aactlcldea. The purpose w ill h*i tn of FM, widely resit New York
It either covers for tho first “ know that the Cut Indie Church
Carl Dann, Jr., of Orlando, four
Phoenix
D4
67
buttons to tho 8emlnoU High them not to uae D D T on dairy set the lawful maximum amount newspaper during the lata 80'a and times winner of the tournament, time or altars former positions on i» Die (rue church x x x and refuse
lit)
Saint l.onix
6.1
bool Band fund have been re­ cowa.
of D D T that may appear la food middle 40‘a,
turned back Jim 8pencer of Ban- such things as war, government tu Join it can not I*1 saved,"
Seattle
66
44
ceived]
problems,
Thus D D T . one of the moat products. The Food and D rug A d ­
ton! 8 and 1. Dann was 2 under luhur-manngomant
60
Monlrcul
40
The uueatlon of worker-employ­
Fam ily Loan Co.
110.00 widely publidled fly killers, la ministration hae the authority to
par on the first- nine and held a mercy klllinga and Communism. er ndatluna and reapunalblllliej is
79
Jmcksunville
08
B A N K S T O Cl.OMR
0,00 being relieved of one of lu major remove from lateraUI*
_______ , A il banka in Bemlnole County 1 -un advantage.
Kafl j Higginbotham
Of particular timely Interest Is sharply ravUcd.
81
78
Miami
Gene’* Texaco Station
9.08 assignments— killing flies and in- all foods that might eoAtgtn more will
...... „be _____
,
86
0ft
Hayaa and Dann are paired for one answer that backa up ArchOrlnmlo
closed_ Tuesday
to observe
The old catechism an Id that “ncHebert F . Tru e
8.40 sects around dairy barn* and m ilk , than thfa legal amoun(.
blahup Richard J . Cushing's stand
Memorial Day,
7*4 01
tha aemi-flnala round.
Tallahniiucu
((.'u n lla u M *&gt;■ ra g e F a s rl

Douglas Stenstrom
Presented Award
At Jaycee Me e t

1

Tells Executives
Of German Life

, ,o
l1
lc

Allied Berlin
Are Eastern
posts Of

Blood Bank Clinic
Termed Success By
Sanford Lions Club

FBI ('atfliesEnemv

In I n d i a n apolis

Son# Team To Attend
Kotar.v ('onvviitioii

Guard I Commended
For Soil Doy Help

U. S. Order Seeks To Keep Milk
Free From All Traces Of DDT

New Rules For Catholics Laid
Out In Revision Of Catechism

Sun ford Men Named '** *....
To WOW Offices Hack Pleads Guilty
*
„2'l'o fiambling Charge

For-Gel-Mc-Not Sale
Nets ,$17«r» For DAV

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                    <text>v'. , - ^ r r r r

r a x ftACTOlP f l f l A L P , 8AKTOBA
I n its n e t aub
room for further talks. Huang flew
' 1:0 0 A l d s r s s a s l s t'nlT.
here Saturday from I’elplng with
1:10 Musics! Varielles
the
Red
formula
for
peacer-.-3:00- ilar None cllnnrh
iC M H tasi r n a r ,« &lt; o s « ,
C a a t l a a a * S m b r a a e na«&gt;
I I:on Today's Hlar
The
Red
radio,
on
the
other
hand,
of the Yangtie.
plant*, new lines and Improve­
t t s m a t l STATF. KAKHKNS
3:30 l l l j s A llc.idtln cs
announced that peace negotiations
MARMOT
3:13 Memory I.nno (A rm y )
ments.
1:00 Musis Imvcrs I T n « t , m
HKPORT NO IM
ill end tomorrow
I" f’elphig would
wEtiNr.euAt
Manager Coleman said local
TIi* fnlluwlrra price s r e p o r t . &gt;1 l,jr
J 1 30 Kcrpluu ynur llutiy W»p
S
&lt;
1#
W
estern
j
a
m
b
o
r
*
*
1st
peace
agreement
call*
for
out‘'
J
*
'
?
pc“c*
"IDtwnient
wa*
mil
Mis
.testers
mi
Hie
Hanford
hi
«
71
1 1 Ily llc illirsl
Improvements lurltirln the conver­
1,10 News
a r n i t s r s M arket for produce solil
*inn
mo l.yrlc*
Lyrics by I.sdl! 1
sion of electrical distribution sys­ K
(3H Western Jatftbor**
lo trucker- noil d eale rs up to 13 HI right capitulation. Their privately *'*! 1
1:11 Mush
Music of Htrplien K'"il»r
exprasaed feeling was that the
Tung assured the legislutor* hat I .
11
V T I i , 7 o'clock club
tem
1:10 The ( . 1 0 llrlnht Mp.il
_____front
... 4,000 to lo.ono volts in j A 31. Apr I*, lit*
til Nows
term* are unacceptable. However, tlm government waa prepared lo J .
1:13 Hlury llimr
the arra west of Hanford, which lleans.ttrulergreen
( Oil I'upnUr Music .
S.oo News
■* Itu llpr
.......... li v e - 2.so tlm specific nature of the Com- evacuate them nnfcly from Nan
Includes Lake Monroe, Paula *»'l||lcaMs Tu.. k v«i,uViiu* 3 0 Murulua tisvnllnos
(.0 1 Htock Mar ket ftspnrl
s Iu Alfioils in Muslr
the Country Club Road, rids pro-, n,, hit
13.j j
(11
ICsrtii Market fIe|i..rI
: u ....... 1st terms still was a secret, king If It Imcame necessary.
mi World at Nina
• 30 Hporls I'liiaile
i 4II
|erl will cost *100,000. Till- work [lens, polo Hu llpr
fill
Three Kuommtang (government!
Continued fighting was reported V
3:1 j Your Hmlc i.olsy
( I I Jo a n llrn n k - Ulnaparly leaders who sounded out re- on the north 1 unglan bank opposite 3:30 Alrlnns Mslodlss
should he completed by midsum- n',.Un"; iii,"i*rr "iin Hit ii»n
7:0« l ii i r i l n a *■'* M 1 loli'l
CITRUS REPORT
In on 1 *1,1, New. lltiriow»il. Illu*
liter and Immediately thereafter. i ' hIiI.m *. c,n l.li lisa
loot
7:13 Hoses Tor n l.sdy
n »;&gt; tired ('resident Chlang Kal-Hliek on Cbliikiang. a few rnllr* front Imre, 11
mi uri'heairu A HI nr
WINTER HAVEN, Apr. 1 0 J )o Her I rand lllr sch
3 7i the peaco proposal repurled to the Artillery placed In that area can
all
uf
the
territory
snulh
of
Genjijf
*•'J,1
"
J
f
»ra
II Jo Murillos Vitrioly
7 IS K ey n o les l,y I 'a i l e
(A’j— Report of the State Citrus
Mush llnw all
Avenue will lm converted from
jMsIVl I’rt
-*
0
7 *1 Tunes T easers
la io
3 33 acting president and his cabinet &lt;"* th* Shanghal-Nanklng railway 11:11
Inipectlon Bureau at IUiOO A M. rvn
1 Zhoi World at .Nunn
1,000 lii 13,000 veils al nil esti- t'rirri. 3 Ion Hub
( 00 Mike Myslerlee
12.0ft J J i today. Chlang, who may mine out and mail.
today In lioxct;
(.1 1 Hillers of Purple Usa*
12 no 3 'in of retirement now that waj is at
I&amp; SU e^ V m m y
Ait attempt last night by 1.000
GrapeTanner- mated cost of 176,000.
s JO Sleei Ihe Ilaii'l
hand again, was believed to have Red tioops to infiltrate acinus the hum Georgia.” Girl* who have j s nn Nialil Kdlihio
"Our company has giriit ronfi . itu iinki
17 no
fruit
Orange*
ines
lleilcluss
opposed surrender.
river 66 miles northeast of Nan- torgotten their compacts will b« 3.11 Kxi'iir*|oo«
Rail
07,107
M.COfl
fltO denre In tills area", Coleman ile-1t^icjjDthera-Oholcr
to k ' l e i i ' a
ft.Oft
Right win;; element led by &lt;king w«:i said lo have l^rn throw, 11 reminded by Waller Denson. J i. [ J .J J ^ ' J ' ^ i ^ ' V i a h
Iruck
15.171
47,937
160 dared, "and it la evidencing till*. HaH('l«’&gt;t Hu li-kt
Of)
with
the
song,
“I'owdar
lour
race
H
pi,r,»
kiob
•&gt;( n*v
confidence
by
Investing
itu
dot1’eppars-Fancy
Chlang
are
said
In
favor
a
finalI
I,nek
with
heavy
Communist
casualTotal
82,328 102,M3
602
llu llnkl
with Hunshlne.'* for the benefit in n* Acioriilnu 10 iiscord
ii.pi
3 J j Nationalist resistance movement In |lies. •
■&lt;
Inrs here."
I'PlIlHirN'CliolCH
of taxi owners, ’'Llghtnin" Lewis }":is ,J.,’Ged Naih.nii
j
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fin ‘llskl
o 13 no . 3 in the south.
will nlviic
Durktown Hlruttcr * )( m, xrw*
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The
Legislative
Yuan
today
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1 M.ftft TiimlMlitv .TI hir
13 HU 3 j o Cl the government In submit fm .____ W O n R i W
i e m p » t ___ Hilll,"
■i------- — Florida
Had l i ny— ----r n ll^F fc im iH il h iiiiil wM U lTTT7fr : rrrtn y Tnrj g Ti i— m Hmrr-nrr*esamlnntlon
wbnlevrr
final
dr
l.li llrt*
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Another nf Floridan pioneers
" .a t la s .a Fraat Naas iis * l
Th* leo-uteinr. lest I ftwail**## Frem Page uaei
"When I Grow Too Olil To Dream’ 1L
, , ff
| uhmI i . y h I ow in, llp r is no
3 ; i , 1, 1.... 1,
was hurled near the old home site presented I lire* medal awards hi
T " m a l » c i I'r l
.. ., 1 * 511
s in U
. ^a
he ,.uh "rB fnH ,.,u c 1
......... ' " ll »•«. 'Tlw Bat- I by
Mike Law1 ante; "Wagon
-in Chuluola, Plnrlda, Mar. 80, 1910 fm service rendered Campbell- T oooito ss .Vint IJ|,i
13 00
tin
r
Uf ,,0 « &lt;;oihcm, ' presomiug Wheels" by Harold IMrkott. "I’ray
ciTNVa
and one of tlm oldest families re. I.os-int: Post during thr past
win
I»ed
P
saltlement l (U()) ar, B|BUc „ rt(sU „„ - |,*Kht- ' f„r Hm Lights lo Go Out,” by
a u a r s \ nUnclas llu * |3.jn
cordt »f white settler* of this sec­ year. These were presented I" (•ir
i!li!.!u
li V L. n 1
T-ewlw. " I ’ccwee" Dimlcn, "HalcImlmounHi" Kargis; "A LitIr u pcrn il, March Hscl le sa
tion of the state dates bark well t'hcster Miller, who brought 1&lt;*2
I rlomlcr
Ho Ylng-Cbiii
I* ex-s;iinky"
McLcun,
"Hugurfoot (tin lilt of Heaven" by Taildy IlcnS 'U
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a
fa
irly
lla
h
i
on
a
ll
pro
1
pcctcd
to
rrp
u
rt
to
a
secret
session
over a hundred years ago.
members to the post; to Msrlmi
■loncs, "iVta” Kmllh "I'liasum" sun; "fjwrut Georgia Brnwn.” by
‘"
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to
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tom
orrow
mornRoderick It. Roberta was born Harmon, for 16 minute radio
Eowlet and "Squeaky” White.
“I' m Wco" Durrlrn; "Deep In
1 hig on Hie governm ent's attitude. TI10 program wilt uprn with a My llenrt" hy Haul Tanner and
at th* old Indian luwn known now programs In behalf of the legion r.i„H,i"‘“ 111 -ilg M iy w tahVr
The only optimistic note heard lively melody hy the entire! rust. finale hv tho entire cast.
a* Chuluola, Fla., May 23, IH72, over Station WTIIU, and to WII
J. ,In Ihe
today
the baby of II children to Mr. and lard Connolly reporter for front
Specialties will Include uu in*
, , capital
^
„
. ,,came
,
.from
. , Allen Womhfo will sing, "Critlalng
inmi'ly
Hearts’
page puhlirlty in The Sanford
l I'resldenl Tung Kuau-llslon of the |)„wn The Rlvar.” "Stinky" Me- slnimrntal "Jam session" orches­
was 70 years old and ittll has 3 Herald In hrlialf of Ihe Legion
— *-------I Id’glalallve Yuan, lie told leglsln-_| j,tBM wj]| reveal in sung that
tfiat " ‘A tra selection,', inmiliers hy Hie
.. Earle
— ...................................
M n n * ih t * n * « n i
‘ tors that the Communist aland (iow| Man Is Hard lo Kind", Wa. Monaco Temple Haxlette, and
lister* living, 2 brothers and 6| CapL
T. ImucKs, p*»*'
112-111 TV. 2nd HI.
...ended by ■'"*»
muidrr rhargrs will be may I* relaxed ut the last mumenl |u-r Helms ami Hill Todd will !i they spei ialtles.
sisters dead. Every one lived to.hlstorlaan. was
mder Wright for Ids "ill fil'd Inter tiulay In the death of
t „„ k „a|,j tlust Communist lend- sing of "Far Away I’lficua."
* ripe old uge except one of the j Commander
ig record
and good work, ficnulti. , (Tinier
law, tlm1,.r Mao Tun-Tung .....
had .assured
p'or
Iwnofit ot G*or
A serious crime occurred every
girl* who was unite a young worn-1 standing
re
. . . Dstnware
.
. . . . . . . .Na-I
. . , ..
.. the ............................-rgluns
;
_____I . 1..
IH.7S seconds
In I..IU
IHIM, tl...
the L
E,‘ (I
II |
an when she died. The older bro I Adjutant Janie, Hlngletary wa |""m "v for firsl rlogree murder Is 1 triiinllat peace delegate Huang m the audlenre, "I'e le " Smith 1 IU
tlier was over a hundred yenrs, likewise
ennimrnded. A c ock, icalli by banging.
1 Hbao-llaluiig llieru may still be will sing, "Sentimental Gcntlemun icporli.
,Mi aowlnlc Delaware officers are
eld when lie died.
Representing profits derived by
The Isle Mr Albert RobprtsJ the Post from tire Seminole Court, -"arching through whal they deshisi father, rani* here from tlrr |*&gt;' Fair, which It sponsored. « ( * Hied a* "a bushel basket" of letlb of Georgia. At Aken,
A k a n , South I[ Presented
,y John Senkarik
F - 1— “■ ..........
--------- from
-- -------------■
hills
presented hy
lonely
hearts currespond- Jrollna. where he
or was
d inrn
’rr„ It.' W. llranr.
cuts found III the llrcnnan lionie.
wax irorn,
born, I h
r ,'C
nVi|l,ri
Rctiilng voi"ai)d|~s
of Ibc
Itnrnes said lire mother and lie,
'*/ ” * ■ ■ » ™ r .« | r .,K i
m
,- were pro „„MH
*lyrnsv details uf Ihe two
rIdent s pin*, kllllngtc
t s s
i
•alloway
d"
Wooldridge
Itad II.IRMI In his
•el a good *duea»lon for a IJoctor *
,|tH,
eP|t highly
li»ii"h
V ";----- .............................
in Augusta. Ga. But aftar ha I h v
l" ile. h , and -al l I r
W,IP1"
ft 1r,,r *hp
eame to Elorlda he took uu en -,
, i , 1 11 1 . 1 * ' ! . 1" n 1 " " " Turin last Hcinhei. Roberts
C
r
l
n
g
as^
Iber^
w
i
great
1,1/
'*
l,i'‘
V’
"
i'
1
,
''Mifnsalon
said
the
elderly Vir
gin.j
gineering as inere wai 1 ft” . In making an outstanding record ,
_rr!V
demand for this and Ilia Hlatel (H|lfr officers „f CamidielLLo*.
,T
, i. . l
kanletl him. «o ha waa quite an u ing Post who were Installed here, ami 1, 1* mother Inlcr told him
active and busy man hare learn-{ UFri.. j„|m nhuI* a* first vice -he look I l.l i from the body
Ing lo Iradv and deal with H i *
C l r a r l e * Vudoplch
was la n Ht bis New
Indians as this wa.i praclleally I n - |
vice-commander; It. VI Hampshire home Roth men were
habited hy Indians atlll, as I hero Deane, finance officer: E A. "'"'t hi the bead with a shotgun,
ware very few while people In Monforton.
chaplain;
K a r I *• His bmly was loaded unto Ids own
this country and miles apart and, |a,inks, historian. Erank I’aksch.1 "&lt;*. brought here and burled ba­
the only way of traval and trans-1 sergeant al arms,
and James *ide tlint of Wmddrldgo in Ibe plgportatlon was Imrsn back and Ihe Klnglrlury, mljiilnut
j |'«'&lt;&gt;- The bodies wrre nxbiimed
Old os cart. Rut later they began | Installed in tin- Altamonte I’o.i and burned logetlirr.
to come from different stales amliwprn J . A. McGrath, first vice-1 Last Krolay Id-year-old Robert
ji* being among the first here Ibe I numnander; W.
A,
forward.' admitted tlial lie bail shot WoolIndians trusted him liecauae of Ills I "rcond vice commander; Lulbcr idrldge in the be ml and bdped dls
great understanding, knowledge' Myndelae, sergeant al arin sill.' pose of Ihe body. He swore that
of human nature and fairness G. Poller, Irrasurcr; W. G. Wells. ....... cleil under his mother'* orders
with Ills education and engineer- 1Jr- historian; Fieri Madden, -cr ‘'licranse I love mv mother."
Ing ability that he chose to f d - ' ‘ Ice officer and O. E. Weaver, „d 1 |,at,-r Uaviiiond, 23, corroborated
jow and lie liked nut door life best J"tunl.
in, ImlMuotl icr's sloiy, sod poller
Local Auxiliary mrniheis In j dug up charred bones and flesh
that bulled him. He went to work
trading with the Indians and stalled Included
. .V i a . .. ' it. , fs'iin the city rlilinp.
Hubert's later cimfeaslon of th*
"Squatting" the whit* people as I'roctor, first vice prrnldrnl; Mlthey came wherever they selrrted Biatrlcp Newsome second vice j St&gt;|" |"|,1" ‘fcaii " ' ^
piesident;
Mrs. t . b. Iluiilr, J
illo. Schiiltt with
My .......
mother U
killed
th# place or spot • of land they secretary;
Mrs. Joel Held, tiea- a shotgun as he walked out of th#
wanted. HI*
Hite
wamra.
ms was
“ *s the
me old
ora Fort
ru n one
, ,, u - ii, . . . .
s suoigun hi
for himself and Indian Village
' ’ j ' .
Hhiglclnvy
"ii IIda chicken farm,
over end over
t h a t th e white peo ple look a w a y I m . i o r l . a a m l M rs It I. A idin''
" Kl" ’ * " 1' 1 me
.............................
... I
f r o m the In dia na and * e t up H ' ® ( L rg . . n t , , . . . . . . '
'Iought t o do It. I told liar I e o u l d n t
Army Fort t h er e arnohg th e bhM*| (?ff|,.*M In st alled ' In Ib e Alta-1
a n y t h i n g like t h a t »&lt;&gt; * h * dldlt.
...........
* l l d wild a nim a ls and b e a s t s 7
d;""
nd|
monte f\tuxlM«ry
Auxiliary mill Included: T h a t was lad J a n . Id.
Inu'ans. All went well with Mr. I Mr&lt;&gt;
Mndden. first vice presb
Rtibfrts taming the wilds and ,jrnl; Mrs.
M. 'Ilnlhaway, secoml
1
..........................
....
A c h t 'H o n Report
vtUlhig Ilia plunaera as they came vice-president; Mrs. I. Meredith, 1
_
on# hy one. He surveyed and sec­ secretary; Mrs. W. A. forward,
icnniiaat*
I'aa*
tioned and rumored the laud far treasurer; Mr*. II. G. Fuller, hls-lHenale,
ami near a ml today our modern toriau; Mrs.
Wells, chaplianl, Grmnally
ally said Dial after the
reiintl ruundun with Acheson the foreign
day and highly educated engineers land................................
Mrs. M McGrath sergeant
find Hint thr late Mr. Roberts'I al arms,
. Rclailrms committee will deride on
land marks and corners are ar-| Hobby
. Jean Galloway was In L
f„r hearings oil Ihe treaty
curate and true and nmrh easier stalled as chairman of tho Jim -, ; H„|(| that while the Ecliators
for Ilirnt lo find their points and ( lot group. Nancy Hikes, v*rr »lll hear about the arms project
routes to go by than oven their chairman; Garole Webster,
in private there is tm intention of
Web­ making deUlls puhllc at Ibe pre­
own modern equipment, with rotary - treasurer; Nancy
Ann sent time,
practically no limber and shrub­ ster, historian ntnl Hetty
bery to work through an he did. Htlies, chaplain. Mrs. C. E. ltuulh
"I can't say "ben it "III b» 1 ■■&gt;(!'
Uncle Rod’s mother was Atmlc iu earn ted a past president'll uln to public,’* Gonnally isld
Morillle of Allochaway County, Mrs. Hunter. Hostesses In charge
"We will publish II In due time,
were
serving
refreshments
Florida horn In 1034 ram* to this
hut nut in u manner In hinder
ss
Jeanette
Lalng
and
Miss
M
section with her parents and luiaadop tion o f till* I r r a t y . "
bend Mr. Roberts In 1849 and set­ Aruuka Takach.
, lln added that when Ihe Senate
tled down In Cotiwav, Florida near
reaches the point of ratifying Ihe
Orlando now long since built. And
Ju d g e A ociihc
'treaty, then It can deride about
|he Moiselt's there and through­
the arm* program.
out the stale are pioneer rein11 n n l l s t f S l(M&lt;
Owl
The arms project, lie Indicated,
lives,
Warren's rrcunittieml*Hons for a may not he made public milll Ihe
"Uncle Rod" Is known and called state central purchasing system treaty Is ratified.
this by everybody ami loved b y jMae expressed et u Joint SenateGonnally said Ibe Security Al­
#v4rj one. He was hi* worst enemy, ■House committee on government liance "would he a good enter­
that big and generous free hearted . loorganlxatlon.
prise" even If there was no arms
1
Ilka his parents he would give the
Rconruntatlvc* o f
s e ll )&lt;&gt;l program for H10 member nations.
*h|rt off his bark If ha thought' gruutts ,q posed a plan umtor
that has peace as *n
" Anything
t ......................
they needed II. Always ready and With ft !»cul -rbool supplies nm.1 objective," he said, "lx
”
|»oc
wie the first onrs to be railed In;equipment could be ptirchattid nn- thing
whether ll provides anybody
elaknes* and deallis, and was vrry,dcr the eyxteiii. t-oiiitty commie arms or not."
useful ht the early years when alonvrx also v-rlccl their uppoi)
no'doctors were available In the tloti to Htu pii.li.
Rep. McMulIrn of Hillsborough (lured In Florida was ptupoiad by
community. He rode horse back
day and night far and near tu help proposed that the legal advertTa- Itep. Frank of Marlon. He said
wglt on and nurse someone that mg rale be reduced front 70 It would produce ahool 176,000
cents a square Inch tu 60 cent*. a year tinder present production
HI* bill, Introduced In the ratos,
l l u u i e , would allow only 60 c e n t *
Amither bill Introduced In the
a i q u a r e Inch for the first Iq aar- House would provide that radio
t lo n of an ad and 26 renta f o r and
telavlslon station owners
____
... I n s e rt i o n *. The p re - coulij not be held liable for de■ubaaquant
hew* and ntlcei, On* ilite r of ■ent rale for lecond and* suibbee-,
io *, famatory statement damage* unGeneva, florid* Mary K. Taylor quent Insertion! I* 40 cent*,
1 less It could be proved they failed
years old ami lived thera all
A aavurance tax of 60 ranta a I to exerclee "due care" to prevent
r married life. Hht Is iha widow (on on titanium bearing ore* pro* 1 the statement*.
lha lata William (Bill). Tayona of O rani* County * first
puly Hlnrlffa, 3 ton* and on*
»fht«r and grand children. On*
tar of Orlandoi children and
ind children, Sara N&gt; Taylor 91
ir* old and one alitar of F t
irca, Ha. taviral children and
ind children. Alao th* Bfowna
Ovfadti and Sanford. F i t art
r n lteti and nephew*, pa* nlaca
ROLL RKLEABBD
WASHINGTON. Apr. 1 B -0 F )—
Cordtll Hull, formar Secretary of
HUte, was released yesterday
from Bethcida Naval Hoapllal
after more than Alwo y ean of
treatment.
Announcing thin
today,
the
Navy tali! the elderly atateiman
“has rtiada an excellent recovery
and han been dlacharfad and hav
returned In hit home permanent*

Power Firm

State Fanner* Market

China war

RAM) STATION
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N I lT i r t ! T O A PPK A II
JOHN
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pli" c of resilience and a d ­
d r e s s Is t iiik no ur.
You a r e he reby n o llflrd that a
jsu tl line been In stituted In Ills clrru lt Courl or the Ninth J n r l r t a l
|Circuit of Flnrh la. Msmlnols CounI r to r.'iiancsry. uoiler the t i l l s of
. r i t A N C I H HTII.I.MAN McOLO.
HOHV, I'l n ln llff vs JOHN D ^go.
HI " l U Jl t N . licrenih.nl, mid t h a t ■ *
' t e l l e r s o l " , h&lt; hi Hll Mhnolllts 7|S.
I « see Ilf dlvm ce
I You lire th e r e fo re required |a
eppenr In said i i i i i - c m person t&gt;r
h r a llo riisy at llie O ffice of ihe
r l s r k of said C o n ti. «• the c;ouri
House lii Hanford. Heiulnole Cnun.
ly, Florida, on the |7lh day „f
vi,1 v. p ' l s (Tuesday 1. and Ilia! |n
default thereof, u decree pro runn ill he rn lered and the sal t
'c a u s e will proceed rx p sr te
w i T N lS rd my IiiiiuI and offlcal
day uf April. A f r .
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A aaoclated Pres* Leaned Wire

BANFORI), FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY APRIL 20. 111-ID

EntnbHahad I M S

VOLUM E X X X X

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Clear to partlr
tlr cloudy
cloud an conlinutd witm through Thursday.
iday.
Moderate northeast to ta il wind*
becoming easl to southeast Thursitu).

Senate Given Europe Must Curb Nationalism Or AFL Approves Dreaded Chinese Civil W ar
Warren’s Bill Become Slaves, ChurcbiU Asserts Demos’ Social
Explodes On Y angtze Front
Security Plan
i Banning KKK

LONDON, Apr. 20 (/P)—Winston CL,ml,,11 s.xul iimI.iv I •tf«)]&gt;ra(it
nuM cuili excessive n.itmnoliarn nf become ''panperi m d .n r ,"
"We mini think .ind plan uml toil, mil only «» p.iliiult m our
own countries. but a» Lurapeani. il we are not to lie |i.iii|iri» or
_______ ____
•laves." he told the Economic Conference of the Eumpe.in Mnieincnt.
Governor-Says Lobby­ “The people of Europe will have*
link or swltn together. We have* ............................. .
ists A t t e m p t To to
full faith that the lime h«e rum* [ T T n a n T .
‘ " r T , ....." u,*
Put Over Disguise^ when
they will decide to wwim.” |
i {*
“"l *r-thi|»
.r' nt. Lin il.
u In*
,.........
, aT Lul ‘for
*
lie mftliNl.
|piuN
imittr
General Sales Tax Clutrchlll la honorary president "W r!*upport.
hope hriireforlli early dif
of the Ktiroppan Movement, an
TALI.AIIAKHKF., Apr. 2 0 irgiiiiixnGnu nf leading public fig frrvticr.i or |irr mint difference*
&lt;/P)— 'The Flnrld* Senate passed u n* treking to unify llio countrlea will not Ih- allow*,I to ■diairuct
the coiniiiim caie-r hi any of the
■ti today 28-9 Govevrnor .W*rr*n'« of Europe,
rnulltrira whirl* ate rr|,rr-rtili'd
"Kuropc,
wliicli
has
tireu,
and
MU
to
keep
rattle
behind
fence*.
71
here today.
Final role rim e after lengthy cootd aril) lie, the Min.l comfort“On behalf of tlir lin te l, redebate and after the *en*lo»» nMc Htnl &gt;in|ipy of all continent*,
rated to ertend the lime for the j has Ireen brought hy crime and prraentnlivra In-re i&gt;.day » r ran
Mil to become effective to July fully—folly la often the parent of giinrnnlrr Hint we will help the
I, 19.10. Warren had a*hed Hint crime— to our i,resent plight," main policy which ion foreign .rerelnry, Mr. ttevln, hn- imr-nud in
the bill go into effect Oct. t, ( fliun-hil) declared.
I Hr alild llritalu could enter “far forrign nffnira, n, fni a- « , mi
1919.
more forcefully" Into European Informed."
T h e la b or 111 ill Ia I
I,r ,|, . f e u e ,
TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 20— life without abandoning her tlea
FTY-Twenty-sta representatives with thr British doioiiilnna. Al- A. V. Alexander m e on n,e pin'
Joined today aa sponsors of a thuiigh I lie Ini,or purl) has hrrn form til llir meeting.
Mil *nlhoriiiriK the I20lt.000.tl00
south and central Florida flood
■ad drought rontrol project. An
Identical MU wan Introduced In
the Senate. It would provide fur
■late and dlalrlrt •rotiperallon
with the federal government in
the program which M designed
to curb (bants and atore up
ground water against di might'.

Green Cites Measure
As Like One Backed
For Many Years By
Labor Organization

WASHING I ON. Apt. Jit &lt;/!*) *-A R . I’rejident William Gieen imUy
riidoued ihr Aaliniiii*liali'tii*w plan Salary
Boosts Art*
bn biii.idrimig Siui.il Sr, iniiy co#Based On Number
rtage .mil hoonling lieiielll' payOf Years Of Service
inrul*
Hr told the I Inure W.iyx and
Hie m I.h &gt; nl I irr Chirl M \
Mom, Committee llir pingi.im l* Cleveland
W.I. i n t i e a u d I,mu t . ’ -id
I l r ,.ue the Aiueiir.ui Federation
*!*• $•!&lt;»&gt; ♦ nit tut I), .mil otlirr mrin*
o I I duo h.t« b.u knl lot many
11**' ta I (lit lull r ivnr f r ihlrtl i.il
ve.ll*
I ■»l\ tclhl&gt;lm*ltl' Ity llir l IIV ( nlll
"IIn - i' the year »t de.iHoti." be i flit* full .\I' Mill AV it ty III ft tllilU IHR 1
,.n,l in I ptepaieil vl.ilemein
Miiall n| ■I 1kill*|11*i|| \‘\ t lt\ M-tti.i
" I lie ine.l'llir I,rime voll olf*l» vri * M lfitl M* Kiltlmt o| h.il.nir*
l i e opiiituiiu v to (i.iiiiii. not only
I |o liit*|iien m ll -itvl i »ilir&gt;
in..... in, M toi indivwlild Winker*, t
.11.1Mr in *l/r hi \llllillil
Iml iii mil coii'idemd liitleiiieiit |itc
I lir mi* i f i ' f i1* li*i%ri| tin ill?*
-eul» a piiigiam lb.it will in .i latg'' imiilfo'i ol &gt;r i •* ol
A l)l*tII
ileyier Ul'Uir llir llllllie -l.dilllty llf
wtilt Min v&gt;.ii i»t iriuu1 mil irtt'ivr
our national rtniiniuV
t t- » .1 Ill«•111l| IIH M'.IM'. two Vi*.ir *
(ir.wui rreoinnii’hileil ihni Sm-ial M i n e r . f l O , .uni up In Intii m innn*
eovernge I...... ..
to
Draft Of Outlay For Security
the Helf-eniployeil, fnrm worker*, t r .10 o| *r t vn i*, J*J0. llir lUil Wllltlllll
.tlloHrtl. Ill**
III* ir.iM"*
employe-i of 'tile' amt ilh i im m '
Atlantic Al i i a nee .tome'llii'H,
their poiiilcni tiiMlviamiii. -ami |till tlir v i l 'i n r t ol ^ .m fn ttl llir m rti
Nations Is Complete pe, ..,i.* working f"i il"" toofii anu id Itio with llin sr nf Oi .it.i .iml M
chnilllll.le ilo.lllllllo"'
i Vnwii'tliir
I nl tl mi i*\»Hr'
oill
WASHINGTON. Apr. 2 0 - t d ' ) ••y v'OIIIIIIOII |,ice of piolerlillll tin. iiinl to ifnvtil f-1 I * .I tiinnifi
Sei retary of Slate Achnon i nd In- il,tough ....nil iii*iu tin. e f.u all
tu it kultN'ti f r
rf I *« llir * mu
day he expect* to talk cods when h gainfully m-cilpied eiliri’U' i' in tin imi, Mi M« K lldnn jiolliti'll "111
dixcuiie* European ami' aid w iili.'1"'
liiii-n,&gt;i'.
,
M ivtrr
tiilm &gt; m ljiiHtliiiMil**
c
i*
■
u i .
I
I•rgniiiftt’d Inlwn r o g i m l i 'uvlgi
*
the Senate I nreign ............ . (
pro.....tin................. sam* i.it11 lii rn u n m l n t to Hit

the tnaatuie.
, Meanwhile Governor Watien
m t hanged that "tnlain lohbyitlt
“

Are iltefA i'lW In put *&gt;Ver a "gen­
eral sale* tax in disguise." He taid
hr would veto any bill wllicli would
laite the 1 a of I pen eld gmsi ie
ceipti lax iale he ptopotct to a 2
peicrnt rale
in an "executive tuiiiliiuiiicalion

.. saan X sn ff

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-- _ _ -------------------shark

John C. Smith, 62,
Dies Of Illness At
Park Avenuellome
John Chnrlra SiniLh, 62, dint at
his residence, 2444 Park Aver.....
at D:H0 A. M. laday follbwlng nn
illnrea of several year*.
Formerly ngrnt for - 12 yanra
with llir tlutf Oil Company, Mr,
Smith was later employed nt
Kent’s Caragr. Ha w«a born July
ID, IHKit In Pittahurfcli., Pa. and
moved from there to Hanford 24
year* ago.
•Surviving are Ida widow of San­
ford and nrtr ann, Wilton A.
Smith of Ocala} one^rand daugh-,
ter, Camilla Floyd width, Ocala;
four titters, Mrs. Krneat Coulter,
Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. A. Smtera,
1'ittahurgh; Mrs. Clara Parka,
Union Town, Pa.) and Mrs. Jdaepli
Warner of Tampa.
Mi1. Smith was a member of
the First Preabyterlnit Church and
a former member of the Lika
Lodge, the Mnaonlc Order and the
Klwanla Club.
Funeral service* will be coni! lifted at Hoickami Funeral Home
Friday at il:3u P. M. with Dr. K.
D. Brownlee officiating. Inter­
ment will follow In Lake View
Cemetrey.
N e w H jm p e r A d n ^ S h o w

Increase In March

NEW YORK, Apr, t!0 - m ~
Total-nawanaper advertlilng lin­
age In OHrules In Mareh-waa 202,*
tines, compared with HIP,,810,442 In the 1P4M month, media
record* reported today. Thle wax
an Increaae of ILfl pan rent
In -lhe tin t thre# months of
HMO Uital linage was 020,420^
up n.2 par cent from 518,71 last year. ...i*.,. :
tniDSNT .
NEW YORK, .
week-old students

SSf'i&amp; K *c"1'

“fhla ac3on la
eroed a* an aban .
aim* expressed In
■ referamluma," an
w
rtunent etrl

to b# cont of the
•l»d*nt
uncement
committee

rPhja strike haa been effective
In tnahlng the KnlekarMeker rate
anH the Pavla cate tremendous

Heavy Damage Is Re­
ported In C i t i e s
Of Traiguen, Angol

SHANGHAI. Api

t'o i n m m iM a rlilln v

Commies Open Fire
At Several Points;
Nanking Area En ­
dangered By Shells

ICxei'UtiveM Speaker

NANKING, Apt. 20—(TP)—The
ilrcjiini l'h,nor civil war exploded
all along tlir ^aiigtre River front

Cruiser, D e s t r o y e r
Are Sent To Site
On Yangtze River

|,V&gt;
, iifp lrd
the lli,ii*h .loop Amelin &gt;i in the
V iiiuI.'c Itn i i .1,01 ihove ,dt the
|).-.|,,.i,i (&lt;in.,,,, I.elme -he i oulil
lie Ip the 1*1.llir, I fnurl
11.,- lo-lple-* \oielhy.t with at
Ir Cl .'&lt;• wMlilldr.l &gt;,| ilr.nl IllllUlg
lie, &gt;i»o .d t It'. ,, a% ay.loanti Hit
It..-.. I I ,n.l t.ll iiiilrx iii.lllir.tvt ol
N tiikiUV louirhl Not I,*i aw IV
-willed I tie In l iii.i, k« ,d ihr ie
. 11, gum t hinr.r i n il w.H
I he IH,noil, lighling vlntie hatIrlie. lot almiot &gt;1* mile., ti-aciird
Kiangviu lointihi with 17 ,,| hei
, tett woinuletl She tt.n jometl liy
IIlf* llll’ itr HI.H k S w*.|ll wlihli ll.lll
(Im lurs 111*1 Iiirill4.il 'il|*I*lir^ .1l».mil
Hu* Iti i»i It * i iii * r I *4||4leiii wa**
IIYjiri"!fill lit MMiill K
til lit
*i iii) J' \\ i h imi \ M MNI'l. Vitfn
\*l*1111iii \ » «i Mu*M**i», iMvunil
in ♦•f«ni»imi*I
i Im* llrii**wli Fur
I’lisf 'IdtiMli, t ii h*&gt;nnl ihr I.**H'
.{,iii Hi 111h ,mlImrit M’s hi'r*» Hitil
I fi'piif i in**111, mill thill th**y tnnl &lt;r
tptt .tt.l u s l m ly of h i*' |tr|ifiit 1hey writ* iiiuihi" l«» *‘"i»llli,t II*|ti*iisiMi- i i’inmumsi .niHiliT't uml
m in i -ii Iju v Ht iih's, mill 11nn hi* litnl
.mu \*Imirtil M.itlth’n viutilil *1* i»*riuitii
viii &lt;iill'll i i im l r r s i *i i Hi**
l*n m 'i/t' In Sim f"i*1 1"- *h'* III Ilie" l»*Sl •*!till *•*' Ini* r

30 Killed And 60 Senate To Hear
Injured In Quake Acheson Discuss
In Central Chile Arms Plan Costs

TAl.lAHASSEE. Apr. 20--(/P)
— Govern,,r Waiien's bill tu outlaw
the Ku Klu« Kl.m wav introduced in
the Senate today, at a Senate corn
imllee ic|n le,| the tuUliuvertial
"bookie" lull to lediitl hook nt.ik
uiK at i/ii r lrat kt.
I hr KKK uieatiirr, lithtuitted hy
Senator Walker o( Daytona lleaclt,
would make it iinluwlol lor any
hoodrd or masked person nr group
0 to appear on public proprily. At
the bill wat read off hy the Senate
reading tlerk trvrral tenatnrt taid
in loud whiipertt " llie ie ’s thr Klan
hill."
Hie lull provides that pntotit
may be sentenced to Wl ilayt and
fined $MHI &lt;&gt;, both for violation ol

City Increases 2 British Ships
Pay Of Firemen, Damaged In Fight
Chief Cleveland With China Reds

tonight

Com,a,mid attacks weir itarted
.it .nrr.il point.. Gunfire could be
hr.ml and fm the first lime of the
star irrn tium thr capital,
1‘ukuw. .uiuu the liver wai undr, aii.K k Knugpu, on the north
li.mk t i u , nulrf Joulhwrit of
Nanking. wa« lot. Senoui fighting
w.n irpoii.il hv government tourcet
op|Ki.iir W’uhu.
mile* jouthweil
id lirir H.iaokan, 35 milei north
ol I Link,n,. s,at the focal point of
ihr Rr.l -t tul ximy.

20

today

yitiMU tn , . 1, thp Nanking river

front -aid t lic&gt; »usv a number of
fire' at...ui two mdr* svest of
&lt;’,d i
I i 'i „ s l a n , I. a Rhodes
Hch.doi .in.) ri u d m it i o f ttu- l ’ i n t - I’likuw
od Htnl
'Mi,ms \. a.li-my, will *'mi imint i-t - ticlla burst on the
lld.ll * —.

h u ’i nit' ’
U ntil

f Ml

, f iti,. Sanford
ii i. at ,li&lt; I &gt;„igst,m.l
■o mgli, at 7:il!l

north tmnk , f the Yangtre. Whari-i along tin- river front there
it .ie lie'iidv loikeii by thr fir9•S*tr

II. I.
i iileii'e I loops Activl, is Pit..,i»-Ii.m* Nanking. Soldier*
. i i i in ti. li ne up lo the river
SANTIAGO, Chile. Apr. 20 &lt;/!■&gt;
IMin*'* ri*l Sponsors
i'll.i t
A tevere rartheptake hit couth
'long Mo iu r r troops ware
S |ion
it , in- M o , o , , a T em p le digglnr ............... and oilier rartbcentral Chile lait night. Tint iem il, Util I
I,..ii. o Ill' ll will la- , WMl I,'
Inut v &gt;,iid 16 wrre killed and more
given !,« » t '• o'. l.a k Siiiurd ny
Ttie uoiituiv iiciva iigncy re­
liian M) injiued, and authorities exnu-lit ,,
Hu ll Scho ol a u d ito r
in ................. .
, IIt iiiriii n nltruuinl
preixed (rar tin- loll would hr high­ nutter tomorrow.
l
111,i
f"i
In
net,i
o
f
tl,e
Ills'!'
|n„y ||iut a furnin iii»*-&gt; crop iiliuoi ed Mint
iiiiullaneously the
Si
loud
11....'
i,use
norI,'
tin*
fid
er.
I'oiuiouui-i
laonidii'd their hr*Ailirton i» to merl willi the Sell-1-.mnnee, tirvrn «,untiniii-il iml n« »
hissing &gt;- I., , d'ution
tossaid tlio t,e-» attaiV
fa,- again Taiyuan,
I fenvy damage wax trpoited in ator' ill a cloied tlooi 'r«ion and I Hiilietiliili- for iiwiune, [oil “H *
pus mt'ii. i . '..ii ,| nnifoinu:
bi-Mi'ped in,oral of Sbnti'i pro* M, U lh*
the rilie* of Traigurit and Angol. go over Ihr p.o|M&gt;*rd pla.i to vrnil i «■»«&gt;
.M. I. It. , .
|HI ui) sinct- lion niles to ttu- northwest.
Feu •*injii mi ii i*"f» *■nw t hi n m n ii n ; Hunt list :n .1 ! . -ii, t'onipauv 10.00
At Iraigurn, hrlicied hi he the nnlilniy mi|&gt;plir&gt; to tin- l mini
.......... H1l1,rm-i.il ihc A.ImmUtr*- «hii ii *h |iii i«!.
Tlie ageii.'s -mill Ingli casiiaitlex
M. Ii Hlii. ........ 1. I» , Agent ti.00 svyre icpoite.l inside liic svultrit
. iioii'm |iio |,ii uil fm inclmling ill»*bl- “ ...........pur.........revealed, hot................
iriilrr of llir ipuke, .duiiil HI pel - Stair*’ North All.iiilli alln-v
Feslcr’s Hiuciutr iiortic..
5.00 city from 1'oiiiiiiuuist al,filing.
.elutt
" 1
ll" ■ " "
"
|hrir liave lirro uilottnixl rvli '|il\ l.cio-fil-. illoh'i1 tin* f**d*‘riil |ICU ihni Sanford was lowesi 10 nM e!o
i«n» wrie ie|Mi|lrd killed ill the mlHcrmun's i 'h|.*
5.00 Neutral i t. elvers Iwdirve that
lot a g n m n .l
main llut thr tint yrai ol llutUcm o Hie AFI. irpi'iiteitly hJM , f i, ol loin lie pointed .ml Ih a,
lapse ill a jail.
I*VI 11 until- Itl lll»l| vvfll'&gt;lll|)9, till* t ’. t&gt;. tiro.' n
6,00 t’ltadid, iioiiii'tiiues called thr
yign )
v*111411 r •*fi* ■** i v**
i 11**1 rmiCG in. i h a n ic n l a b ility and ea pacllv
(‘'im i i i 11•J&lt;111 null i In* |J**Htmyi'r Rut,,u.in It," :;*t i tee Station 6.00 “Pittsburgh of t’liinn", may nut
U r ministry ul interior n*Uyrd piojrcl might cu*l J 1 .2 ,11 IHKt.lHMI. rm rrm c *»!•! iik*&gt;i
to , mole, Sta n d ing the |&gt;, |lic iplt' ol
til lie*Iv Su jin, vkri »• ri*|mrt«iit pro- Tauchtou [),„,• t oinpan)
20.lt,t stand much longer
il oullnsril flu fW * *•**!
Arheion told a new* .onlerrnrr
(hit umnufirmed i *|miiI. and said
et.inliiialion a r e n e c e s s a r ) f« r »
tUVillllK It* llir, Ik1*
1 «&gt;r llir (\)lrwirl Rouinlllut A 'n lcrsiMi
A top pinking Nationalist gen­
10.00
i good f i n n,an. W o r k in g no '.lilfl1.
,
it wax told many olhen were in that lie hope* to lake helnre the
[.alley's Drug Store
n.uo eral expressed fear the Red* may
' .............
on and 24 i l o m s o f f . and t be A .n et by si
(utrigll
irUtion*
lominittee
a
pro
(I'nallnnea iva
aii|
jurrd at Traifurn in iolU|&gt;ting
6 0li
.... d i d , xi. -*•
ge
t U n d o n ..•|a,rlr,| thr rnilArr Andrew j * , ; yi 1 /
. ^ aw. ,■ it r»
yili *in nil-., ix
I '»iu|i*|| rt lll 111 i*l i . I'M1**1 tlllK 111 i’ liii-lnir.s
f, pi,
-------------•
building'. Tlir rtUfllilry rani il al«o twiird limit id ann* aid legiil.illon i ff B ,*
'Sr fit iii'ei s
BJP»■ J avti fl, ] axl N
ul i t b o i l, S a week
......
M . a n g h s t l a i c today I
Annnyuioo
S
received report' that at le.i»t live logrlher with the total animnil "• J |» I N 11 0 P
1hi* 1 441111)11 42-k11111 H|l|l|MV
.*
”
l-’ runi the a i r tin- . d i s c n e r - ' w m * 1 ‘Iiri.se A i &gt;-io|&gt; un
money to hr a»knl.
J/
Si ii *• S**aiiit •r*'»*«'lnMi»h mu
penotiv were killed at Angol.
liu ablr lo spot HU, lu l l s , I s a la m n l Luke Mary i ol C
c&gt;li.ltiMnl milhiti’i/.iui* ill** l.»‘U**‘hi
lie snid In reapnnae In u ipieslion
I lie newtpaprr l .l Ciunnien in »
Mi 0*1
.Neill)mile Cooiily
i., i, im idi- t„r il,e If v v Hllit
*liai when tlio anna aid Mil will ln&lt;
till
llo-y mid, were till Il\,ng
It) on
Hniiford lion I Works
inne*|Miiidem at Trmucn taid »omr made public would have to to* de­
■
f
t
11
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11
iif
tii^
9
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f
♦
ir
ti
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fl'It
NKW YORK, Apr. 20 -4/JV '
it |, i, I,
&lt; ............. m u nl .- o i, .
I .Ini |). Ivey
10 IMI
weir kiltril at Angol and at trail rided by agreement with Congress, slute upremen cenrl histlce todai til- aid 1 tv* " t 11••i imiMM i|Dil &gt;'•
11 »*ii 11ii nr ic it 4i I'ltgc I'«t4*|
10 0 0
|Angel's bat til,nek
Ii Ii*. always lieen tbe Slate m,si,lined Die rigid of nil K|d &gt;• lt« ( .1III! I iljll*48 Iif 1hi' t ilk i i itiit
one at Ian Angeiet. Concepcion.
Mi.irgo I Hull
• ' 0,1
\ I
Irntu .n
*•.»! lloriNt, in
llir liepailiariit'* underatandlng, Ai’lie- out tJ-1,op lo im-il the R. v I’ \\•" mi ih ti il hi nl |i» H«*|||* 1 til tl
-s. pill,* Ml'ltoilglll
IH* .
Iiicthmk: lii1W III Ki
.,,t, added, 1hut I lie pliigiuin details J ii Iiii Howard Mdlst, from llir *"■1 I h • 1 |! i Mlnint ciiiil M H ■'ttuIh .
■ III 'C.|
- a , dot'd I ' hii i , uid i.hi .s '
.
O
il
\N
)
wiinh cm,., Minimi',,, today at the
would tie made |i,|[ilic shortly.
Jiicl iii Si'-ii ill hi It. 1 H* *&gt; h"
pit lie tins uccupicd for ir. year
'■aoford I'n -d o ii' i -iii patiy
Tin* government rushed nid to
» &lt;1 h\
» " 1" ioitri't Ceitiet t*v ini,ducting what
1‘unalderable seiitimenl Ims laiill
.liinllec llidrr Htelnbrink in'- 1 , TNI n t 11-.olut i*rtt wan
J
t{.
Mcl.ellan
Ihr region, whero hundrrd' were up in the Senate far Stripping all in I to- ciom of Ihc 7 t-ycar-i.ld n- ! tl.t" 1 iMlltl)lHH||i|| N}l|)liH|||^ Slilti*
lit.Oi)
i-I4||^,| „ Kiunma Klinik" In
la.k I Tyn t
which (ueml.ers "c ro "dtagnosesi"
se c re cy from the piogram
tor of Holy Trinity Kpisciipat 1Si *Nil t •' lull Nl*. Kfl pri.VIlllNK f " i *»
Sanford
Electin'
lo
it,on
j,Mrsontj blitory and
ipccinl train worn on thr way with
And Secretary Acheson said lie Church it, llrooktvn who cliulh uc tll\ oil fuel "ll
U ,11,Ilk's l)il Slatn.ii
emergency mippHea.
tu on view s concerning Sanford. Much
know' of no American naval ship. rd llic rigid of t,l' bishop to
lin k 1
1 t niplov,,,' nl " f J o s e p ti 1
Anonymous
lllti IIAIMDH, Midi Apr 2,t
F&gt;J|* fun resulted
City official* Hind half the Iioiih-1,,, d,,. Yaugtxr River area wlmre move till,,.
no,, a-, a itioiorI'yidc p o liien ia n was
t,:i,ik Wolfe, 1 *1-1, Drop lari 'JfiOii
, I' i Swamp seardo is found 1"
Claiming tu be *lie "oldest pio&gt;•» lu' Angol had crumbled or were ri,mete Comnuinlata have flri-d «n
a p l 'l o i e - l
Dr Mellsh liad said f ro m it
tear old ,luc(|ilel,io- Syllloa Mo Harold II ha»'iier &amp; Cn
toon tn-er" at the meeting, John beonbadly damaged. A hospital was an |l,iiul, ship*.
wltiiesN stand yesterday Hint 1- , |i,-.i osiim, of the fit,line,,,,' "• morning after un nil mglil lomt I In- .si,,-, |,| o i o, purution
in,ill urdy, att.'inei, reventeil ttint he
The ipiesllmi waa brought up ui tn-urt11v a|tproved lt,e ncllvltic. ■■&gt;j i ',i % oiililii-i under ti fi-. al age,it
iunlly wrecked lhat many of the
Stallpolice
i,'pol led
I lull I noli A Ctitil be I'm lick
.:u On ha,l licet, I .m &gt;|I ll'tenn, and bad
n new* conference at which Ache- Ids son and assistant rector. M im i lotiiinuud witll repteaeiitulln*'
iiijurrd hml lo KIBtid lilt ni(fhi
lacipieline, sought by a pus , ,,l In - lirolhirs
ir»allRRf4 (l* f M i Blt»
I not)
h,s lot" u, Sanford In tPUIt
«o„ defended hit opposition to a Rev. 'Yillinm Howard Mellsh
ot fi,in,ue companies incluilliig &gt; Itet men since
t,ecu,lie !■• , I ' Kn terl.ool
1.1.00 an,| Intend,-I to stay here.
pr"i"''al Senator MeCarrau (l&gt;Ran,i' of 'I,ami. Ilert Sill,III. ' *&gt; veslerday, was fouml cuiiscooi S&lt;o&lt;&gt;ke lion ,The
ami,
wlm
denied
ii.......
mi
in.OO' Clifford McKibbin, city mattaWilliams To Inspect % N.vi has motto fur |t,B00,000,600 vestenlay that be was a C'limnio,, Intuin, It. J . 'n n tngreii, Miami aiul ibiee-quartprs of u mile from to-. Inn t*,-11
10 no K.,,r , pointed out tlist tie iiail bean
of new American aid to the Chinese
J.
EI
h
rliard
nf
Cltlrngo.
t
’oilinua
bnme
east
nf
here,
S.
ukarik
(Jlitt
.
A
I'uiut
l
ist, resigned recently lie tbr ebau
f, on (|,,rp „n|v four months and there­
New Grooms Library Nmimiaiiat government.
sloiii-rs
were
iinilecbtril
wl,e||,ei
t«
I'he
child
whs
brought
to
a
Rig
&gt;
raw
find's
Hervice
5 00 fore could miulify as the "young­
Acheson said American hshIhi. man of tlie National Council of grmiji project* together or col,eider Rupldshnipitul
where
her
c»n
'aid,-/
Hotel
iivoo est pioneer "
American-Soviet
Friendship
'•
ance
already
luia
totalled
more
than
U. K, Williams, aupervipor of
then, atngly. ns ill the case of tlie lition was deserdo'd as "fair '' .1 \] i.iurett
in no
Edward F I.ane declared. “I
negro education in Florida, to­ 4“.o&lt;HMagi,nnil since V-.l day, and jarney General Tom Clnik bn,I wharf and dis-k project, uml II N She was repot led offering I, f
It.,Ill's Tltxi'dii I &gt;&lt;i-,| Stole
r. no came here in 1801 and at that
ii
„&gt;H*
h
*
s
ns
■■•**
alat
culled
tlie
group
subversive.
It"'
day expressed much Interest in
exposure.
!
Stave,,
fit
y
clerK.
Moll
III.I
lllll
idl')
i ,, no time weighed less thun any man
fliurelt vesiiv asked Rlshop Juno*
the Croont* Academy llhrary pro­
Searchers came upon tlie litM* M A \ D e p ii i in ,r n , S t o r e
Id Id’ here T be exact It wus two and
I*. I&gt;&lt;• Whiff of llic Diocese "f
ject, construction of which start
glil on tier Imi,its and knees loi.l \ W hoc
h on ,, half pounds and 1 can prove It.
cd Apr. .121 and told Bupt. T. W.
I
I'lnnd to remove tbe ebb i
r lmg against a fem e She was •, \ " l " ,o Air t ’uil, Market
SAM GARDNER DIES
10.00, | like Sanford ns a clean city with
I.nivton that he would like to M ohcow
Hell-ti
mg,
and
one
of
too
boots
mi
Sam Gardner, formerly with tlie
I'd D aii' Furntluii' Store
in no |fm,, schools, wonderful churches,
visit the site.
The oil’s association witti ' Me Sanford l’o||ce Hepai tlunlit, died missing.
Sirniliidi. Jlii iTenrui'is
1" w I hospitable people nii.j fine climate
He expressed. the hope thu*
WAHlllNOTON,' Apr. 2 ft-(/ lt- ..... .
In
the
local
hospital
about
in,on
:
I'hcy
but,dint
loo
up
Inn
I
wus til.......iti of the battle
t..infold
t-'i«i,
a
i
.
io
.
hmi
I'.,
I 'bit|ami I thud, I will stay here
members of the State Library As­ Vlce Admiral Alan (i. Kirk tmlay Glider Kpiu'iipaliaii rules it is in-- today following a short lllio-'s
»"d rushed be, lo tin- In.
S
iuis
I
iiiic
Mailii-l
I, till. nwtillo.'1
sociation may visit "the llhrary on was appointed amhaasador to
* ,tul
For
the
past
few
years
he
had
esMiry
to
uii'l
a
rei'tnr
lu
ord*i
Maigaicl
Ann
Grocery
the day of il a dedication. His visit Moscow*
•"PH. Bupt. T. W, l.uwton said, "I am
Tile swampy uieii where -Io­
operated
a
store
in
Lake
Monroe
loi1
Moss
A
i
m
,
'
,
i
l
lo
remove
bis
iisslslaut
wlllioiil
I.,here waa it) order to fheck up
6 nt) j a very Inferior school man and a
with
KIrk la being tranaferrod from
Funeral services will be held at wa* foiltiil u ms .overed
problems relating to eehool per­ tin- ntnbaKiadorahip to Belgium. assent.
&lt;&gt;.001very lucky
politician.
Judging
Duck unilcrhrusti. which made &gt;&lt; R.'ldl'pi ililkei V
2:00
!\
M.
Friday
in
Ho*
First
lay
lli'ck
Mellsh stayed at id* post. .1*
sonnel.
I noi from remark* made about me In
difficult for -tale iruiiperM, cult
He
also
haa
been
aerving
aa
min­
Riudist
Church.
.Continued On Tage Twin
Another official from TallahaiI o-rvatioii officers sad nelgl.t. o " l,g ill's iluiher Simp
o Oil |May. it n’lpears that I have sbakWestern Auto Stoiex
see, Dr. 1. N. Kennedy, director ister to Luxembourg.
b 00 |
(Continued On !* * • H(x)
, •miry mi the search.
I
At
Moacuw,
Kirk
will
attccreil
RuddyN Bepnii- Simp
of public relations fur the Hlatr
6.00
IJeut.
General
Walter
Bedell
■ iiifm &gt;1 Bowling Alleyi
(iante and Fresh Water Flih Coin6,00
MaiJnelilnd I'inh
TrainceH To
l i-ii-'s Sanilwicl, Simp
mission arrived yesterday for a Smith wild waa relieved recently
6.00 Farm
to
take
command
of
the
First
two day visit to aehoola .where he
.It I Perkins &amp; Son
10.00
I)it?H
Ol'
Obosily
Hear
Grace Neely
baa lieep showing atgreoptican Army lu New Yorh.
- _
Tli»' Yoivell Co,
1000
The White Hotito announced
view* of gamo and fl»U ant) ex­
MARINELAND, Apr. 2 0 - , , P Anonymoui
6 00
Mt*s ^race Neely, extension
plaining the principles of game President Truman'* choice of Kirk
— If you would like to Indulge in •’ I'- Campbell
6.im
ronservatian specialist of
conservation to puplla of -tlio for the Moscow post.
'i.me
blgli
gaitrmimnlcal
living
bent
Vole.
Works
6 .0 0 f„od
WASHINGTON.
Apr.
20
i/l*)—Tlir
govcftimrid
if|i„rtril
lodxv
5 00|L'iorltla State Univrralty, will talk
seventh grade and up. fop many
before vull die, some oil down W Alice Burpee Company
Inat tlir war-impirrd hoom in Luoi land price* apparently l,a» pawed I,ere—if ymi’rn a fish.
to no 0,1 ^,0‘l conservation Thuridae
years be headed the -Fllh and
ITorido State Bank
. n 0n evening at 7:80 o’clock at the Fu*
tiame Commlxiion.
ill peak.
Murine Hludlox’ long t 'c c
Iii'igfelilor &amp; Bnrierstnn,'
,()W ture Farmer* Building to member*
I nr the finl lint* in ID ye.n*. the general level oi (arm tral rti.nr dent wa« cfie of tiieso and lie du-d IV. b. Kirchhoff, Jr.
kTHRR
FAIR WKATR
toon u.f 1,10 Volorans
Agricultural
| \ .1. I’eterion, Agent
value* ha' declined. A 15 per cent droji in larm product price* from llu- a gourmet's death.
CHICAGO, Apr, 26r — (/TO— Friend* of W. E . Bak*r will post-war rrrnnl was said to he a 9The deceased was a Jowfi»'i Eddie's Restaurant
6,00 Trtiinlng Claas, John Pieraon, in­
Moat of the country
ilry” had fair regret to learn of tJsa daath of Ids
winch hud become famuli* tor ii, .|,.|m A. Kick
6.00 structor, nniiouncoil today.
major cattae uf Iha deallne lu laud hm ,^ rniitlimed to supply "hout r „ i ; , o ; , s i ' •' iGmliiMrrixtVtitirei for (
Val l ey
weather imlny.
»
Miss Lila Woodard, county home
y Daily
6.00
brother, W. M, l a h i r of Willis- price*.
twn-lhlrd' uf Die total farm inort bis unfailing lialdt o f parking Pnlri’ck 'Fruit Cuinpany
A light rkin hell , extended ton,
10.00 dimon'tration agent, will demon­
which
occttmd
*1
the
Bay
The
iturrau
of
Agrirullnral
Kmgage
credit
extended
during
10
IB,
from Kanaaa aouthwarri to the I’inea V*t*r*na HoapHal In Rt.
siinarely In front „f the parti. „ i u|||Kht Bar and Grili
6.00 strate nu&lt;llmda &lt;&gt;f canning vege­
n,miles said tlm Index of land v»l- the Bureau *ald.
Gulf, while light ram and snnw 1‘etcraburg
at porthole they, wanted to
n „, Kilgore Seed Company
6.00 tables,
ye*t*rday.
H*
had
uea
an
Mar.'
I
thla
year
was
one
wan gradually ending In north­ lte«n confined to the hoopital for
Value* on Mar. t were nt or
A covered dish supper will be
20.00
or
last
Ri
percent below that of
N"v b'|w|ow"tha” Niiv'"Y( 1648, level in
ern New Englgnd. There" wer# ceverat month*.
1)5? Hen?y
Krlt.ler,
studio Hockey's Tire Simp
«’‘*- 10.00 served by Mr. and Mrs. C, T. LawThis
Is
the
first
lima
since
Il'.tH
„|,
th„
Rocky
Mountain
and
ra
il
snowfall* of fromsix t« lAInchea Funeral aarvicM wt)
scientist, performed an autup'v
son and Mr. and Mrs. A. L). Ted*
In th* Rutland, Vt., arte yeater- Friday at 10;M A. MIll Im halt) tJiat the index lias shown a |b- fie Toast state* aa well as In scat after the death lait week mid Central Florida Fuads, Im*. 10.00 ford, aided by wives uf veterans.
.
ia
Quincy.
Will.
K.
Kuilcr
10.00
ereaae,
Tlie
level
of
land
value*
*!ayr The fall* maaeufed aeven
tered state* in moat nthrr re­ found the moniter had actually
10.00
still was .T |ier cent above Mar. I, gions, Decline* in prices of live- died nf ohealtv, for Hie liver wus Florida i’ower A Light Cn.
Inches in sont* parta ef Maine,
.
AIIVRT
hut muni of the anow malted a*
1048.
so riddled with fat .that proper lllll l.umher A Supply, Inc. 25.00
itock
and
the
severe
winter
ap­
MIAML Apr, ■»—gd —Com­ The Bureau foresaw further de­ peared tn haye been major factors functioning Was impossible,/Spe­ Judge Dougin* Btcnatrnin
6.00
It fell.
THE W EATHER
mand*™ of AMVBT poata in .clines,
20.00
hnt it said they are likely responsible for lower values in the cifically, Dr. Krltxler said death l ‘. A. Muro, Sheriff
greator
Miami
war*
tn
mwt
lat«
I).
P.
Herndon
6.00
was due to overlntliilgence Iii final
MIAMI t.OlF TOtfRNRY
lo lag behind decrease* In farm Mountain state*.
JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 2 0-b F y
today tn map a plan pf action fob product
J. I.. Galloway
6.00
vMIAMI, Apr. I
price*.
Decreases ranged from a idah and lack at ex9rciae.
High bow
lowing
a
polio*
raldon
AM
VET
Knrlyle Ifuiiahoidcr
6.00
Knight of Vent Beech aw)
.
"Hipce land value* In the cnuti- nf Itl per cent in Montana to 6
llnntnn
H. F. Dotiilney
6.00
PI.GMMKTH TO DEATH
Vernon of JackaenviUe paced the *Mlamt rtcctcrtKc* rgldad the try aa a whole have Increased per cent In Utah.
Chicago
SEATTLE, Apr. 2 0 - O P ,-A Adkins A Adkins Cn,, Inc.
10.00
early flaiaher* in the second 15- club la it night, arreatad thro* about two-fifths a* much a* I,as Despite the decline in value*
Detroit
10.00
hole
round, of the Fler* m*n. Including th * atatn common- net farm Incortt* since IP4o, lew- alnco the post-war peak of last pilot pi urnmated 4,000 feet fn»n Ox Flliro Brush Cn., Inc.
Miuncapolia
But
Ilf
f
A
Sans
10.00
Ida fltate Amateur Golf Tourna­ rr and conflaeatod )| alot ma­ •ver, tha decline* In latul values November, 7and prices"atlli were ^
New York
|Pt ,r}' f° hA*
Welsh Tiro Shop
10.00
ment today with M holg total* of chine*.
probably *111 la g ’ behind price
Phnenlx
The City lea A Furl Cn.
10.00
St. Louis
Bureau a* 14
di'dioea"
Pent
la
m
l
and
Gray
6.00
e
ra
lu
a
w
*
y
i
»
^
r
tJ
?t?n
t!
ltn
k
u
'
Tr*niport
Company
»ald,
Kan Antonio
•Im
rapoi ted a
xn.t
Dave Huyoka o f Lo* Angeles Raymond If. Ball
6.00
Beattie.
for farm*, homa^*
‘ hlrd punt aboard a C-47 carrying H. M. Olmon
6.00
Montreal
farm*
i &amp; “
Anonymoua
10i
wu "*uck*d out"
6.00
Jackaonvillo
la th* aW?l« ta i5 « v !3 f*

Court S u o t u f u f c ^ x :

:';X liamsay Conducts

To Oust Rector

Kwi/ Klinik” At
Ki wan is M e e tin g

Jacqueline’ Symon
Found 1 n Swamp
Near Her II o m e

Admiral Kirk Named
AmbasHndor

Government Reports War-Inspired
Farm Price Boom Has Passed Peak

Brother Of Sanford
Man Dtled Yesterday

a u R m . v i l r r . L n ,Ylrl lnia’ wh*n b* Tried to. cTteck • draft Roy Walla Plumbing Shop 6.00
Alabama, _K*titucky, South Caro* around a door, tha firtn announc­ The
Monteiuma Hotel
6.00
ed. s
(CeatlaaeO Oa rage Tvra)

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W E D N E S D A Y A P R I L 20, 1943

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

The redolent onion Is a mem.
Rear Admiral Georg* Crawford,
her of the eame family a* t&gt;„,
commander of the
tha UU.. 8. naval
perfumed
Easter Illy,
rr*M Parra n » .
lho Shanghai
* n&lt;l
The i|ii«MiioH of liow tnrffo may bo the underground oil
ported M casualties aboard the C0" * 11' 0ener«i J°hn Cabot.
roservoa of this country is one of perpetual Interest to Iwtth
Amethyst to British quarter* In 1 The conference wa* held abourd Editor
Nanking, denied any shots had *he Flagihlp
Eldorado. Itofnre THE SANFORD HERALD
the users mid the producers of petroleum products. The
dwlmillnK of known rosnrvos in recent years, largely as n This 1m the day which the vic­ been fired by Nationalist gunner* hoarding a *m*t| lioat for the El- Sanford, Florida
OPTOMETRIST
&lt;;
the south shore of tha river, dorado Cabot told newsmen he did Dear Sir:
v-cMUlt of the very high rate of consumption during the wnr, torious Chinese Communist# *et along
h
e s a a t t o e * • flla w ea n i t r e ■
Tha foreign airmen, who w ere1" 0* know why the conference had
Newspaper* are among the host h K i iissra
as
the
deadline
for
an
an«wer
to
a-is.
i-a
sat.
e-ia
has caused much concern, and has been given as one rea­ their ultimatum demanding virtu­ not further Identified, said t h e ’’•*'(* called hut he presumed the friends of soil and water conser­ . I A i I s b I I f n a t i o n a l n * a k l l i e B ' .
' phaa* aaa
son for the development of oil fields In the Near East with ally unconditional aurrender of the Consort, which left Nanking in
PDjght of the Amethyst would vation and good land use, and the
SANFORD
HERALD
Is
no
oxerpthe
morning,
_______
r
r
.
„
ng,
may
have
stopped
e
t
'
,w
discussed.
American capital.
groggy and disorganised Nationaltho Amethyst to pick up casual-1 Traveler* returning from the tlun.
Speaking to a convention of oil men recently. Dr. Gun- lit force*.
Your effort* and those nf memThus today'* maneuvering i* tica before proceeding downstream iChinklang district along thr Yangtnv Egloff, director of research for the Universal Oil Pro­
Shanghai.
|Ue said four Chinese Nationalist tier* of your staff contributed
ducts Company of Chicago, said that the Near East develop­ likely to he written down an one toward
WATCH FOR
Her last glvuii position would. warships were In the general vi- greatly to the success of Miracle
the molt critical In the world
ment is wholly unnecessary ns fur ns supply Is concerned nr
wnr lictwecn Communlam and all put tho Consort In tho vicinity o f ’ clnlty of the Amethyst. It was Soil Conservation Day. We In pro.
OUR FABULOUS
He said less than otto percent of the potential oil-bcaring other political creed*.
t'hinklang, Ynngtio hot spot some •presumed here the four wcio do-, fesslonal soil conservntlni, wurk
areas have l*&gt;cn fully explored, and ventured the guess that
The fate mil only of China but 1AO mile* upMtrenm from Shang-1 stroyer*. All were believed to he appreciate the help you gnve and
DIAMOND DISPLAY
'former Japanese vessels.
are giving to this important prooil yet to he discovered tinder the land and tidewater areas of A*lu a* a whole i* Involved- l.ai.
Indeed
the
conflict
of
tho
l*m*
may
nf the United Stntes amounts to eight times the presently ultimately Iw decided In that vail The airmen said no firing was There was no report Imre tlrnt i *Sr“,n
Also, I want you to know that
observed In the vicinity o f th i any Chineses vessel attempted to
known reserves.
theater. ...........
night Wlniton Amethyst hut that smoke wa* ris­ go to the aid of the Amethyst.
frd Mr. Connolly, of your
' It would lie comforting in rely on the accuracy of this Churchill, speaking at lh# Mass*- ing from Communist positions op­ Some observers took tlm Pie
...... I *H’ff, very ably handled many
tin
lev
—TT1 i i.mifi'Mi'O wltli the
...................iTT
..
statement, hot unfortunately it hftH to .be regarded as a rluiHrtt* Institute of Technology posite the Island on which )lm ifllin nf I he (’linn w uIII(Tiift
alii
of
I
hi*
ilUiatlow
fsl’sqi
wmi
gfuunilcd.
~
~
In
Hustui
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t
—,
.
---------------the
urea
as
n
possible
explniia*
I
*"
*"**
Day.
J’ lless. The research Ilian Is not auesslng, how ever, w hen tm
.StlU'i'iely Yours,
the question I* asked arei British sources said the Consort I Hon of the attack on tlm British
points out I mu th e '&lt;ul industry, like other American in- we"And
T. K. Buie
wiooiog the cold warV That |attempted to contact other British sloop although it was believed thr
lustrlcs, has always Itccn utile to meet the demands made of cannot Imj decided by looking st I warship*
Begtunut Conservator
I
by radio earlier,
'•raft showed hyr British markings
It. H. Boll Conservation
it. Thero Is more solid assurance In his prediction that ways Kutopo
Wo muit ilio look to
|j|»r radio wrm hoard to any;
at all times.
TWO DAYS
Mervlce, .Spartanburg, S. C,
— view of fire couldn’t
The Yangtse l» fairly wide mid
he found to meet whatever circumstances may arise. It Asia. The worst disaster ■Inca our "In
victory bus Imen the collapse of
Tho Consort's radio stopped Mie possibility the attackers fulled
should not he forgotten tlutl past emergencies have been China
umlof Communist attact and there. It was possible her antenna to reeogniia her ss a British ship
* ONLY
met by hard work, co-operation and careful planning. If lutrlgur.
• ................
was shot away and thst shore f ir e ; e^xurt*.. The Chinese ships may tryincn, a imijoiity of whom sup­
wo keep that in mind, Dr. Kgloff's optimism for the future
port
Melish.
“China. In which the united prevented rrowmon from repair- i h,,vfl keen shelling the (,'otnmunlst
APIlIL 22 &amp; 22
In a special meeting earlier to­
positions,
States have always taken a htgh- log It.
may he justified.
day the new vpstry voted to with­
Intcrcst, rompr
comprises
Immanac
Interest
«e« an immanac
The i,r„lfoyi.r
Hwnn |llnll.
draw the original petition sent the
part of the r&gt;oPul*Hon of
’ ned to trv t„ pull the Amethyst
Rector OuNtcd
Uncommon Men \
bishop by the funner vestry ask­
The absorption of China and in«»« „ff r „ „ fK|amj,
ing Mellsh's removal. It also doInto the Krp.mlln- '" "
Tha Amethyst carried a rumpleU . i n l l m i r i l ........... t’ s a e Un»l
i hired tin- vestry would not com­
Much i.s heard nowntlnyM alKiut thn common nmn. Many
JE W E L E R
on su ed bhu m M a
« . •i«h*
.
•............
» &lt; '—
« s p i l e t h e loslnqi s o u s t e r nriler, ply with tho bishop's ouster order.
projects arc geared down to hlH su|iposcd level of com­ i : ; : i
POO.OOO.OOfi !lon' , nc
coin parable to an -after memlieis of his parish voiced
misery^
to
eight
or
i
™
«
i
h
«
ii
ugm
ncsiroyer
anil
ills
.,
stipl
American
light
destroyer
and
ills.;support
of
him.
At
the
annual
prehension, and welfare and other enterprises are under­
112 So. Park Ave.
An estimated |,H8il,tl7n major
taken for his benefit.
' ' iT wever, to get hack to the
* ® P " ' ,
, , 11,
.......
,M'&gt;nday night i crimes occurred In 1U4B, the K. U .'

The Reserves Of Oil

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WKUNKHDAY, APR.

20.

ini!)

Ill It Lit VBHBIt TUOAT
W* must warship something.
Bom* worship demons, reptiles,
ear, fame, hut only tha Creator
wotihy of worship and emulaand ohrdtenep. Thou shall
worahlp the Lord (iod, and him
only shall Hum je rv e .—Luke •(:R.

r

Sanford Forum

Win. E. KADER

Who ii the meanest man in
town? Well, in Ocala he it the
thief who broke into the Methodist
Church thete and Hole $400 id the
Sir Norman Augell. English writer on economics,
— ™&gt;. , 4 . ' , “s
Eailer offering. Them ou ghl to he speaking at Columbia University recently, said: "Tho great­ ran gmw out of tho .curwnt tltu*
a tpecial plare under ’he jail Inr est service we can do the common man is to aholltth him and
people like that.
make all men uncommon".
The conviction seems to lie grow­
ing that nne hig tales tea it (letter
than twenty little miscellaneous laxe*. each of which may grow intn
bffgar lakei. Or to put it another
way. there isn't much difference in
ikunki. no matter what you call
’em.

The Msylair Inn will clote ou
May I , ami tlir swimming jiOol and
Unnit courts will dote with it, it is
reported, l.sit summer both the
ttnnis courts and the pool piovrd
to be the most popuUr features in
the City's tecrrational program tor
the young people. We wonder if
some arrangement could. not lie
made between llir City and llie
Hotel far llie use of the courts and
pool this summer. It would be a
shame In have such line recreation­
al equipment standing idle during
the hot summer months when there
ait
many young people anxious
, / to ||r them.
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Oft* thing dial the Slate of FlorM* does with Ihr people's money
M t ordinarily disclosed ill appeals
f * r additional taxes is to support the
practice nf nrpntism. Thai is a
quaint little custom whereby an offict-holdrr puls his entire family,
•ven including little Willie, on the
(tat* payroll not because any work
it expected out of them, but simply
because the check they receive is
helpful in balancing die family hudget, rven though it may unbalance
the State's. One. guilty ol nepotism,
ax disclosed by die Tampa Tribune,
i* Senator Sheldon of Tampa, who
hat eVery member ol hit family,
including iwo small tom. working
for the Slate during the legislative
session and drawing $41. 'i O a day.
A golden npimitunily for real
community service it awaiting tome
civic club nr church organiialinn
which it first In realife the neces­
sity for a tecreatinnal program lor
Sanford youth this summer. Strap­
ped for lunds, the City has discon­
tinued the program it hat operated
hare for several years, hut the need
' it is perhaps greater than ever.
* discontinuance nf supervised
Swimming, tennis nutrhes and soft­
ball tftufniinenls is no solution for
tha exuberance of youth nr the
m a t s energy which comes (torn
nothing to do. If this youthful en• Ibw iaim is not directed into proper
healthful channels, It tn*y easily
manifest itself in ways which would
offatl the cost o f a iccreational progtafn by ten in one. ' ’

S

Thu spenker hail something there. In insistence on
(&lt;pmllty there Is danger of bringing everyone down to a
dead level of mediocrity. E’rogress in the right direction
would follow the opposite line. Thu old free enterprise slogan,
"There's always room at the lop", Inspired more successful
careers than can u philosophy which assures a mythical
common man that nil Ills needs and wants will bo taken cure
of by hlH government.

Wallace Beery
A flrr ti iirrifuHMiruml career which covuml nearly fifty
years and included the eirctiH, the mimical comedy hLikc and
hoth allent and tulkinir pictnreH, it would prohuhly be dif­
ficult to determine how much of Wallace Ileery’H screen per­
sonality was dramatic ability and how much was simply
Wallace Henry. For the multitudes who attended his pictures
been use he was in them, the question would be. in any case,
academic. They liked what they saw and if that tended IttcreaslnRly to Imi more of the same, with chmiKes of setting
and costume, they approved of it.
Whether n« n hard man with a soft heart, or a lov­
able weakling with u vein of Iron to produce in emergencies,
Wnllnco Hecry wits "typed" liecmmc his typo was popular.
His blatant crudities, bis rumbling shyness, his apoplullc
rages, amused and touched his audiences, and invested thu
Mcenea Irnwhlch twttipcnrcd— whether Coeur do Lion's castle
or a tenement— with nn authentic and healthy carthlncss.
More, he had the great gift nf inspiring affection and under­
standing for rlmractors who possessed many human failings.
Wnllnco fteory had a uniquely rugged appeal, and there are
very ninny wnn will miss It.— New York Herald Tribune.

National Holiday
To Celebrate Tax
Freedom tJ r k c d
Dill.ANDO, Anr. •-,ll~-(S|ieci*l)
—A new mid Jilhilmit nnllniml
holiday to celebrate tux "freedom"
was siiggenled licic today. The date
this year would he April ‘JH.
Executive Director Dallas t«
Hostetler of the Florida Hints En­
tailers Association, who made the
proposal, said that the dale of tho
red letter llherntlini holiday would
Vary from year In yrnr, "hut with­
out exception Americans would en­
joy having it fall as early In the
season ns possible."
(In Apr. L!H for the first time In
UMH, the American people can Iwgin working for thonisetves. All
they will have earned from Jan.
t up In that day will gu to govern­
ment, In taxes. "This Is merely
auothur way of saying that our
overall tax load, federal, state and
local, Ims Increased lo tho point
where II now take* &gt;12 cents out of
every dollar wn make," Hostetler
pointed nut.
"Uut uf ouch hour wo wurk, the
pay for 111 mtnutea I* taken by
government, indirect and hidden
imposte., The situation call* to
mind the concession to freedom
granted Prussian sorfa centuries
ago. Their master* allowed them
to work for thomsotos two day*
out of each week."
Quoting from reliabl* tax in­
formation iource*, the tax libera­

'*»
■.■*■' | U*
Th# Stale Legislature voles to
‘ kVaadgat* the Stale W d fs f*'B o a rd ,
not bgeaute Welfare jtaymanti ere
fo people who ere perfectly
* - auppotl (bam M viD. .’ but
ime delay

tion holiday advocate pointed out
that there arc today. 181) taxes on
n suit of clothes, ini taxes on li
lisr of soap, 201 taxes on a gallon
of gasoline, 200 (axes oil u now
car, 127 taxes on a roast of beef,
002 taxes on a pair of shoes and
OH taxes on n loaf nf ’iread. Of the
02 cents of rurh dollar which go
for taxes, It rruls sro nut in
tho open while 21 cents are under
•cover or hidden taxes. Homo 100,(HHI lax authorities in the United
HtaTes today ate permitted by law
to levy more than five hundred
different kinds of taxes.
Hosteller'* Htnte Association of
Florida merchants Is waging a
vigorous campaign in Iwhalf of
"good government at less cost".
"Wo liavn tho conviction that tax
spenders should effect millions of
dollars In tax savings through ef­
ficiencies and economics in govern­
mental operation before socking
new mean* of Increasing our al­
ready over-burdening tax load.
When the American people must
devote nearly one third of their
working time to supporting their
various governments, they are at
the saturation point so far as tha
tax load ia concerned," Hostetler
concluded.

rfrnm tho
a M|(|0J,
™ „|nr„. n||&lt;&gt; 1w-(,
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SANFORD SHRINE CLUB

a n f f c - r t i. a s s * . ,
I j”K the Ynngtxc regularly to Nanf,,r "nypr-nl month*. Unlterl
I States warships have stayed off
-----------like river slnro the civil war lint's
it o s iln M
I reached the Ynngtse hanks.
Hanford Atlantic Natl, flank 10,00 1 During tho afternoon Vice AdJohn W. D. Moore
' mlral
' ' Oscar C.
“
“Badger, U. 8,
5.00
McCrnry's Btores
S'“
»'*clflc commander In
Fred R. Wilson
in no Shanghai, called u conference with
Spencer Harden Dairy
BdXii
'
'
I.aiiey Dry Cleaning Co.
6.00 uri' rej&gt;orto&lt;l to tinvu propoHcil thuL
Roy Herron
Hill Implement &amp; Supply Co, B.0« |"“ ch * regime lie Inaugurated by
1.00 " * ) 1
Palmetto Grocery
6.00 j &lt;t- The civil war mlglii cuntinua
8yd Horlong
6.00ll1* Moody course, with the Beds I
Anonymous
Wheeler Fertilise Company 10.001’[ding northern China and carrying
10.00 tho Dlfbt Into the southern part of
Speedy Willis
10.001‘b” country.
Nohl Bottling Company
6.00! A coalition would, of course, la*
II. Jnmos Gut Agency
lOJXlj ' IMilltlcal mushroom. It ha* lieon
11. K. Tooko
5.001demonstrated time and again that
Britt Tractor Company
6 .Of) Communism won't mix with any
Lloyd F. Boy In
5.00‘ "(her Ideology.
St. John's Electric Co
6.0(1
The formation of a "coalition”
The Mimic Box
fi.OO is a favorite Red procedure In tak­
Crumley &amp; Mnnleltli
10.0fl ing over a new stale, Tho coalition
Ben Jones, Oviedo
B.OO quickly undergoes a purge ami
T. W. Lawton
I (UK) give* way to complete Red (TomIna­
I.nkc Charm Fruit Co.
5,00 tion of the government.
R. T. Cowan Company
That would happen In tha case nf
BJXI
l-Ovledn Truck Or*»,
jmTifynions
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5JW China. Than If tho Communists had
H. K. Fuller, Altamonte Hp.
IUKI the atrength to control thn whole
Yellow Cab Company
10.00 country militarily, Communism
Chniles T. Nlhlsck, Oviedo
1000 would lie established. Otherwise
Anonymous
50,00 the civil war would break nut
Jim Hpenrrr’a Anchor Inn
10.00 again.
Tho alternative o f an immediate
M. B. (T-flone) Smith
500
Title Guaranty A Aha. Ou.
10.00 eontlnuatIon of the civil war pieA. Edwin Hhlnholsor
5.00 aenta a terrible prospect. The op­
Security Lumber A Supply
500 posing forces are drawn up on
Your Locker Plant
500 either side of the mighty Yangtze
Mclleyttold* Drug Company 10.00 River. On llie northern hank are
Raymond Studio
5,00 1,000,00(1 Red soldiers, flushed with
McNeill's Florists
BOO victory and ready for a fresh as­
fitoke's Fish Market
5.00 sault. On the south are half ii mil­
Kehols Bedding Company
5.IK) lion Natloimllsls--|M)(iiTy trained
Frank Evans
1000 'and III equipped to face a fresh
Shepard's Longwood Hotel 10.00 onslaught.
Seminole County Laundry
5 00
nhsnrveis generally expect that,
Downtown Cleaners
5.00 If full scale fighting Is resumed,
Holler Motor Hales
5.00 the Red armies will make q1
quick
llorv
Hill Hardware Company
500 Inroads Into Nationalists Irrrltnr
Strirklaml-Morrlnun, Inc.
5,00 south of tho Ynugtir. They will ,
Thcrm-D-Tano Gas k Ap.
0.00 leave a well
organised Communist
t
Green's Fuel Gas Service
16.00 territory behlmf them north of the
Stine Machine k Supply Co. 5.00 Yangtse,
in g lK .
Dr. Charles L. Persons
5.00
Still, while the Reds might he
J . C. Hutchison k Co.
10.00 expected to make quick advances, |
Wight Grocery Company ■ 10.00 this doesn't ii(ce*sarlly mean they i
Kosamoml Chapman
6.00 could sweep southern China. On thn
Roy Holler
6,00 eontrary. tha prospect* are that the {
Tlie Florida Hotel
6.00 fighting would progrcea by zones,
Beacon Dairies
6.00 with Nationalist forces putting up
J . C. Penney Company
6.00 a vognroua battle In many areas.
It. 8. Brinson
'
10.00
Such a civil war might continue
Hollywood Shops
20.00 for years. So at thl* writing min
Sanford Hardware Co.
1.00 can only sayt "poor old China."

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S o c ia l C a le n d e r ]
Willis Anderson
THURSDAY
I III n beautiful ceremony perTh* Courtly Council of Homo Pe- ^funned in Ilit* Holy Cross Kpkromonitratlon Club* of Seminole! pnl Church Monday afternoon nt
County will meet at the Paula :i;:iu o'clock, Mi*s Itulli Emily
school with the Paula otul» M jHackett, daughter of Mr*. Milton
hostess. Registration will begin
Market! anil the lute Rev. Sackett
10:30 A. M, (luests at the meeting became the liriilc of Urorge 'VIIa will be A. M. Pettis, electrification son Anderson I.obb, son of Mr. and
J specialist of the University or Mrs. M. H. Anderson of Holden
Florida and Mini draco 1. Neely, l.ake. The double ring service was
extension conservation specialist performed by the Rt. Rev. Henry
nnrMm Rta.e University.
•-1. leiottitr—Kpleropal Hlshop. He
.Seminole Chapter Two. O.K.3. was assisted by Rev. H. (.ittlyton
will meet at the Masonic Hatl ot Zimmerman, rii'tnr of Holy Cross
Church.
8:00 P. M.
Tha Sanford Grammar School
Kuster lilies were used to form
P, T. A. will meet at 11:30 P. &gt;1. a linckgroiind for the altar before
with Mrs. E. D. Urownle* as which the vows were spoken. Calla
speaker. The topic will tie "Sum* lilies Intermingled with- other
There rill be on white blossoms und green foliage
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p i Spring"
a election of ufficers. The board formed the other decorations.
* meeting will be held lit 1):30 P.
The bride wore a gown of while
M.
slipper sutin anil gold brocade.
FR ID A '
The Sanford Townsend Club The full skirl of sntin with im­
will hold Its regular meeting In ported lace overskirt was attached
the Tourist Center at 7:30 P. M. to the gold brocade bodice and
The Shuffleboard Chili will con­ her veil, edged with seed pearls,
tinue with its regular weekly sup* fell from a rhinestone cap. Her
the court nn arm bouquet of roses and camel­
pen at 8:30 P. M.
lias was tied with while satin ribPalmetto Avenue.
bnn streamers. .She was given In
SUNDAY
Th# Fifth Congressional His- marriage by J . St. Clair While.
Mi»s Horthea Nancy Sackett,
0 Diet Townsend Council of Florida
will meet at the Tourist Center at sister of the bride, intended her
10:00 A. M. for election of officers ns inuid of honor and Mrs. Ernest
Covered dish luncheon at noun mid llrotherson, Jr. acted ns brides­
a mass meeting open to the pub­ maid. Miss Sarkell's gown, simllic Will begin at 1:30 I'. M .'jur
uint „f the bride's wns of
Wayne B. Aliters, national repre-! a(j,m sntin with nigni Inc- „vcrnntatlve, will tell the group «»f Ukirb She currle,1 a Ism,put or
recent happenings on Towns
|glnnielius with yi How -niin rihhuu.
activity.
Mrs. Ilrolherson's gown was of
rose naliii with rerlse lace over­
Bridge Be no fits Are skirl. Her hnmplel was of laven­
der gin melius tied with purple su
Held At I’artali House tin ribbon, llolh woree large
piclur
ton- bats witli net and miIIii trim,
The Parish House of Holy All of the gown:, of the wedding
Cross Episcopal Church was beau­ pnriy were designed by the bride.
The groom, u corporal lit the
tifully ilecnrrilcd for
Ihc two
bridge parties und leu which were Marine Culps, wore Ids dress uni­
held at 2:00 P. M„ 4:&lt;MI P. M. and form, ami was attended by his
8:00 P. M. yesterday for the bene­ brother, Richard l.obh of Mibiudii.
fit nf the welfare fond of the Chltrl,1« Anderson, nnnlhri Innllu-r, uinl Harold Knsiocr -erved
church. '
A Spring theme was emphasised us ushers.
Mrs. Sackett wore u gown of
throughout with o beautiful gar­
den setting nrrnngcd on the blue silk print with u corsage of
stage. A May Polo, decorated with yellow sweetheart roses. Mrs. An­
pastel colored streamers formed derson was gowned in lupin silk
the central theme with large has- and wore n corsage of while curkids filled with paste) shades of nations.
Following the wedding no in­
Spring flowers Intermingled with
greenery to complete the garden formal reception was held ui the
home of the bride's mot her on
rcena.
The tin tables were overlaid West First -Street after which the
with pastel damask cloths and couple left for n shmI wedding
decorated with lovely arrange­ trip.
ments of reees and gladioluses.
Miniature May Poles ami pastel SfH'ial
Depart men(
tapers formed the centerpieces
H
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Nijjrht*
and silver services were placed at
each end of the tables from which
dainty sandwiches amt cal.es were
"Husbands Night" wns observ­
served.
ed l,v tile social department uf
During the ten hour pupils from the Woman's Club with a covered
the Diixhury .School of Dancing dish Mimicr which wua held at
entertained the guests.
In the( the chili house Monday evening
evening Miss (Jrdohen Klrchhoff' with Mrs. J| A. Young, Mrs. Maydid the "Mnsurku from Sleeping me Hodgkin, Mrs. Al Hunt, Mis
Hcaiily" as u solo dance number I'd Kitiher, Mrs. It. W. R iiioch i,
and Ml*s Patrleln Tnoke and Miss Sirs. II A. Moreland, Mi *. I
Joule Maunders executed a toe Rralley (hllmm and Mi*. Julia
serenade; Miss Jackie MncDonnld Lee as hostesses,
entertained the group with n fast
.Spring Downs and gteenry
tap, “Putting on the lilt*" und were used in profusion to decorMrs. Alin,, Duxbury did u toe “l° *h" cl,,b " ““w
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number entitled "All the Things
from which tho supper was
You Aro"
served buffet style. .Small ImiwIs
Mr*. Frank Miller was high “J th* ■Wj"¥
'■'wor*J«,‘
srorer for the afternoon's game* JjJ* ,ni,lvldual tables where the
whlla Mrs. W, I). Ellerbeo was ,fl'e’ ,,, wer®
Mrs.
t !cargo Wells welcomed
high for the evening games. Mrs.
B T n«WItt won the rnnsdatInn ,llr « U‘" U un[| lhu Invocation WB
fill
k Wiggins In tho evening. Sec K ^ t h o ^ ^ n V o g r a m w
nnd high for the evening g am o'J,, -^ n -A m e rica n ^ a y ."
Bras won by Mrs Clyde Ramsey, j Membo.* of , ho Spanish class of
W. t . Klrchhoff won the first Sentlimla High School under the
prlio for men and low was won direction of Mrs. II. J . llisbee,
by J . L. Ingley, Each winner was presented the program which was
presented with a prise and tho opened by Miss Hetty llnll who
traveling prise was presented to gave a short talk on "PanMrs. T. C. Hlalailetl. The May American Day". Miss Jana Whitbirthday prise wont to Mrs. A. R. nor rend fl Cor. 2:13 first In
Key.
' Spanish,
Winners in the novel contest
Others taking part on tliu
were Mrs, II. L. Zimmerman for ntogram included I'. It. Ilach,
the gayest dress nnd E. F. lions- Hetty Jean Smith, Hobby Ast
holder for wenrlng tho gayest tie. James llrodie, Martin l.nvlox.
Mrs. H, O, Chase was general Clark Messier, Joan Humphrey,
chairman of the .parties und Mrs, {Jyjw
Adams, Hue CoHorn.
Dan Gallant had charge of the Rolwrl Mere, hjixie Kirrhlmff.
ttekel sales. Mr*. Miriam IIushcII JJnr,‘.n ," 1 Rucker, David Hester,
had rhargo nf milillcKv. The de. CuruJ Jean Meriwether, Denny
corations committee was* headed BI«»ford, Clarence Clause, Kenby Mrs. W. E. Kinhhoff nnd
nthar arrangements wero under ner. Jr.. Mrs. J . I„ Ingley, Mr*
tho direction nf Mrs. II. II. Cole- Irving Falnhcrg, Mrs. Joo Snund
man who made the talllea which er, ut.o Miss Carol Stone. Ap
went in a shell flower design. She proxlmntely 17f, guest* *t*'i..!cd
wns assisted by Mra. B. F. Whjl- t/m two parHes and tho tea.
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FACE THREE

CpI. Jampfl S. Duffey
i VV p i I s
In Californio

NEW S E R V I C E

The chapel of the IT. H. Naval
|huso in I ns Angeles provided u
Telephone 1 1 8 1 picturesque setting for the mar; rlage nf Miss
Diana del.lma,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
del.iron of l.os Angeles, and CpI.
James -S. Duffey, son of Mr. and
Mr*. I,eon P. Duffey of 3033 Holly
tVenue, Sanford, on Mar. 4 at
Mr. ami Mrs. VV I* Hofmann 1:00 P. M. I.lent. Com,lr, F. T.
hail ns ihcir guests over Hie week- Itarkaian (ChC| IISN, conducted
end their soli Hide Hofmann of the single ring ceremony.
White hyacinths nn,| pink tulips
I'alntkn.
with large sprays of acacia were,
II. Wade Rucker, Jr. lias re­ arranged at the altar with eumlclturned to Emory University after uhra. Organ music was played for &gt;
spending the Easter holidays with the processional and recessional J
his parents, Dr. and Mr*. II. The bride was esrorled to the al- •
tar by Capl S -S. Co,.k IM.C.I
Wuvde Rucker.
U. S. N.
The bride's gown ,vns fashioned
Richard Ileus of Charleston, S.
C. spent the week-end heir visit­ of Ivory slipper slain, and fea­
ing his mother, Mr*. It I! Deas, tured ■ fitted tmdire and full
and sister, Mr* Cmntlln Itiuce flowing shirt. Illusion net formed,
the high necked yoke of the dre*s
and children.
and the wedding veil. A circlet of I
white flowers held Ihc veil and
Word has been received llint she curried while hyacinths and
David (iatehel of Sanford bus pink carnations.
lieen elected president of I.nmhdu
Lieut. Irene Zrmko, U, 8. N .,
Oil Alpha fraternity at John II. served os mild of honor and best;
Slrtsun University in Del,and.
man wns T-Sgt. Hurry Danker.
Ushers were -S.Hgl. Russell 1„
Ed Fielding of Sn nford wns Kennetl, Jr . and Sgt. Tony Soil*.
among those pledged to I.nmhdu
Following the ceremony a re­
Chi Alpha fraternity nt Stetson ception was held ill the ballroom
University In Del.and for the com­ of the American Legion which
ing year.
was decorated with hyacinths, tu.,
I Til's ami ucucut. The bride's rake
Friends of Mr* i- II « tinpmnn
deeoruted with pn-tcl floww ill re g ie ! In Iciiin llm t -in l-* j •*! s.
confined to the I'montd Laugh " "
Cjd Duffey
formerly emMemorial Hospital uhcic -.he IHI ployed by the Florida Fn*hlous
undergoing treatment.
in Sanford.

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Warn n llclinai of l.ake Wales.
( ipiarlrltes ami saluUl* will he i
CpI and M is Jnitli's S. D u ff e y , following t h e n wedding
ill l.os Atlgeb 's on \|ar. I • 1
Mr. and Mrs. Win. II, Wray have |fealtired al Inc Seiuiieile tligl, I
Leon I' D u ffey of S a i i f o n l
as their guests at tlieir home on SciiiHil (dee f lub Cunrcrl Thursday i
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Vnleneiu Drive the Inttct's sister, night ui I he High Selioel AuditoNMrs.
S Ituchnnaii, amt diilil uni. Miss (Mile Ree*e Wltillle, dir- •\nircl
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celt, Hilda Rowe md Hill Iba-hmi
Sidnisis include Aniin Aiken,
an of Atlanta.
Stanley Hrumley, Ingri.l E.*lersnn Be I'resellled Friday
Mrs. Eleatno Hummd has as and Juan Mt'Teer. .Negr,, spirituals
A u i*. l S I * e e l " , i lie p*. * r l e i t n p i c u ! |
t"' fealnred by the Hoys (lice
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PtevinoH in tluil n luid been
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•'ght nf I lit* local (Her Club mem- i bn,I And la*l inn it was le
in i's will participate in the piarltln s&gt;v,&gt;-,| again in I" &lt;■ I ’e rre r nnd
All-Slate churus nf “(HI voices, 1 ,,i lliigeo I " 1 u , "m l llio a il«hi,-h, comtilIll'll With the All UIIV hill,
Soulliern Orclu'slra, will preaeut
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a concert climaxing the conference uuiti'ii plnv will '
nr In mm,
■&gt;f the Soulliern Division of Ihe ,„ Snefiod bv llie
H A P P Y H ill H ID \ V
Nnliiuiul Music Ediiculors.
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Ndl 14 M ill M*(*h«itvl*%* U | i u V u ltd ii
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I ■‘HI, I students wlm will parllrl-'
Ibe Seminob' I "iiliU lolool
U d it e t l m Aftpivt ittltun uf Vuaf Pttll»nfln»
CI.AIIANCE IT ACRE
eat" in ihe Tauipu concerl are: i i,iin,l»i ,,f t ’omiieice i.
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il,e appeal mu e lieie uf
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[ary, Stanley Hrumley, DonaMidu,'ii»n eno is........ lin'd Hum lily
len llclscl ami John Krnlcr.
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Fisher of the Army Al, F uiy,'
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An* Mas eaa rata his Oaalaeaa saeraaafaltr wltkeal a
■••kkaralaa ,r &gt; u a

Smith of Orlando and Jim Leo!
of Tallahassee set the pace In
Hy JACK HAND
the first IB hole qualifying round
(Asiyrlated Prraa ftporta Writer)
of tno 32nd annual Florida Stale.
Bobby
it on.
the nmoil
note
of IflC
the nMajor
U fa 1,1.11111 D u n __ &gt;
t m t t r ■ I)
1... Amateur flolf Championship 1hero
,110
...... j iFeller’*
n m ■ nfailure
a.iu .c &gt;•
u u udisturbing
in u n n M | n
o i* PI
is jo r
"r tu e e f taMng~the p K n t T l i t yc,', * r'la,, w,th ‘,nfl unrter P " «
j League bn.eball opentn which otberwiie read like a corbon copy of
Hanford participants included' |'J4H.
year—teem to havo loat their
Jim Hpenror,
r, 0 . W. 8penccr andj
A year
Bobby pitched s two-hit ihutout opening day a* the
grip.
The
Bear*
last
night
dropped
('atalilo, lUraa, Harris llsrlme.
or mollified with n &lt;
' Hfy
Maseda Goes Route 3,Xi-lmll*.
11)11—Harris,
Mallnlian. their fourth straight game, this K Jim “
70. G. W. Hpenrrr posted an MU
H
" ------------------------------------------------llnrrlson.
IlnrKM.
Kavakl,
SI,
Matone
to
tha
Cordelo
Indiana
10-4.
To Post Victory; Inlian. Damn. Kavakls. Mil—Har­ Albany took tho Valdosta Dodg­ and Smith finished the ..a,ml I n . ^ ' ^ H . y Feller was yanked
Klieeiipsr. l-nfl—Hmifuril l«.
Locals To Invade rison.
'
]after two Innings because of wildt.enshura 7, III!—oil Deni t. Hehillt* em, 18-7, to retain first place In
3 Mnseila 3 HD—l&gt;y Deal S, Meliolln tha atandlnga with six won and
________________
Iness and a sore arm. lie yielded
Unofficial)
I
3. Muneiln 7, It—off Dent two loat for a ,7B0 percentage.
Palatka T o n i g h t S3, Jnnoell
|one run as the Indians Inst tn the Compiled by Arthur Beckwith, Jr.
In 3 Innlnan; Hehultt a lot Innloan. Iviser Deal. Umpires—Wil­
Cordele Is second with five won D a y t o n »
Ih S ite
O f mistart HI. I.nula llrowns, It-1. Ned
LHLHDDftC, Apr, 20—(Hpoc- son.
Tariff. T—I;li*.
land two loat, .714, and Valdosta » ,
•
..
. 'Carver sputtered seven lilts tn nsiim
al&gt; h Xli 31, hr ("(
IsU—The Lrrnliurg Dodger* edit­
third with four won and three IN a t t o n a l S w i m
I v l t 'l 't In-ul the rlmmps before 12 ,HI7 , the Kavakls
10 10 6 I n 60S
ed lho Hanford (Hants here last
Connolly
M&gt;n
n » n * w g m i.m .-------------------------------------------- P h o n e 8 2 0 lost, .671.
I I n o n
.
Drowns'
largest
opening
rrnwd
In
Mailmannlghl in n 14 to 2 eon test, which
-TV
—T
— m
The Americus Phillies defeated ______________ —- —
1 1r&gt; ; rare:
H arry
313
was marred f»y seven errors,
the T s llahsnms 1'IHUs, H-l,, ITT
DAYTONA IIKACII, Apr. 5(n | "Throwing too hard loo soon Jonrs
”
Pnpto
-The Glitlil,. Ul|l|lt‘rl mil" AP V P II
.1•*()
climb out of the cellar with three (Ktteriaii Glainour girls are jmiir- uuvo me a little trouble," Feller Darns
300
blown from the offering* of Joe
won and ' five loat. The Phillies ing inio Dayiona Dench tills week, |'aid afterwards, "Three to five llunanr
.240
Maseda. Imt worn unnhie to net
outhll the Pirates 10 to 4, and also but thev ar1' glamourous for ability ,l||yN rest and a few warm days McManuus
240
Malta
200
hlt» when they counted most.
recorded a ll errora to the rtrates' ns well as appearance, as nil will should have me hark In shape."
tv iib u r
|f&gt;0
Jack Deni, Joe Hchults and
flvfc
&lt;
take part in the l»4U National A. I Otherwise things were normal. Calalilo
193
Kalph Junnell allowed the Dodgcrn
Moultrie dropped Ur the trot tom A. If. Indoor Women's Swimming, Rip Hewell of Pltlsburgh re# (V eb sr
143
Hus*
.000
«l|thi hits, while Hcndinir II down
In tha standings by losing to thi and Diving Championships which sinned his favorite Job—beating t-akn
IMMI
hy way of the strikeout route.
ThontMYill* T lfers, 7-4. The Ath- will i,e held at the City pools the Chicago Culm. He scored hts Hell utfs
.(Mill
SO UTH ATLAN TIC) I.H AIIUH
Tonlifht the (ilanta move to PaHoliack
000
W I, Pet Isttoa got more hlU than the PI- Apr. 22-22-24. Jamea D. Young, IDIh opening day triumph, 1 -0. Msllaowsbl
MOO
H O U SE GUEH T
latka to meet the Asales*, and Havsnnah
j « i ooS nA m 8 to 4, but they also amaai- city aquatlrs director, tmlay an­ I-on Drls.de, tho Philadelphia A’*
,000
I
n
they return to the local park to­ I'uliiinlils
I .600 ed-RMre errors, 5-8, which meant
SC A LD ED
lotals
I
I
I
6
1
brilliant
second-year
man,
ra
3*:*
» I
nounced the entry field for this
t r.uo thw. te ll 'game.
morrow evening for a return en­ clmrlmloo
IN S H O W E R !
penteil his ItMB rookie Job of u . - F r r c H * m r nkcohub
year's
event
is
the
largest
for
nn
I
r.nn
Moron
I
IV
!
gagement with I he Ht. Auguxtinu AlIKOSls
I I .300 #pTba -Albany Cardinals whipped A. A. If, iintbinsl meet in several -polling the opener for the Boo- BASIS, .
w
ooo
i
non Valdosta In two Mg in ln gs-th e
Saints.
«t
t'ntiiinbns
| Painful burns suffered
0 | ooo
ion Ited Sox, 2-2. Larry Junsen of Hon
,
sou sixth xnd tha eighth—In which yean.
Wilbur
I
Klsewliern in the Kilruda Slate ilrrcovllle
1 Son
1 tiecause of faulty hot wa­
the New York Giants continued Cmintiljr
(Kill
Jacksonville
0.
Heven
of
thu
nine
defending
ooo
League, the Daytona (lunch Is­
they scored six rune each.
ter system, roata house
{lu rry
T a s l a r S a r 's Masalla
non
champions and U. ft. Olympic stuis to find it tough to whip Brooklyn, nchulla
let, nipped the Palatka Asaleaa
[owner expensive damColumbus It: Moron 7
non
losing
10-2
under
a
deluge
of
will
participate
In
the
competition
(Irnnnvllle *; I'olumbls 3
lank#
hy a II to I rount. The St. Augus­
L«Rc«l
ooo
AllHiista 7; I'liHrlrslon 0
In the attempt tn retain their title" homers by Jackie Robinson, Roy
toUU
tine Saints drtildied the (let,and
K ATKIN AL U i A l l i r :
(
‘mu
pane
I
In
and
Cnrl
Furlllo
in the 11*40 meet One meter (living
|A C () MPHLHKNHIVK
(ted Hats U to 4 and the league
W 1. I'.T
VBHTSRDAY'H HTAHH
With Outfielder Joe DIMuggio
siul 22(1 Mini 4411 yurd freestyle
•RltSON At, MAUIL1TY
Him ,k irn
I II I.I'IIO
leading Orlando Senators topped ('Intliin
HY
AHHOCIATKD
PKFNH
■
&gt;
n
thu
henrh
In
street
clothes,
tho
nll
I n i non
races hold the center ol the stage*
ll'OLICY C O V K K H A
the (iliinesvllle (i-Men fi to 4.
I'lllsliu ra
I n 1.(100
Now
York
Yankees
shaded
Wash­
as Mrs. Vicki Dravcs, (living queen,
Groth, Tigers, rookie
•LOHH OF THIS TYPK
Line Scores:
llosion
3 I &gt;*7
and Miss Ann Curtis, tho 220 and ington, 2 -2 , on n ninth inning outfielder hit two homo run**
I 1 .IIS
I'altaka trot) om «hhi- l
7 I It ill sd slp lila
HI. Lonl*
o I .nnn
t
Iw tWo runs and ocorod two
440 freestyle champion both turned home run hy Tommy Hcnrich.
Daytona
I'I i Iihho
n I nnn
The crowds weru slightly off In Detroit’* 5-1 victory over CM*
professional during thu past years.
o I nos
Heath Id I 000 (HI*—2
7 0 N«w York
hut somr of tho smaller parks c**o.
HY PATT PATTKRRON
V a sla rd a r'a Maaalls
Innu rance Pltw S e rv ic e
Saladgo and Curndes; Kash and
worn tha sites of yesterday’s
llosion * - 1 1; t'hllsd sliilils 3 1
Associated Press S ta ff Writer
Rip Hewell, Pirates, veteran 4011 H&gt; N. Park Ave.
Phone 124
Demina.
llrookly n in; New Y o rk 3.
games. Tho total for Monday and yearold righthander pitched P ittaWith
two
games
each
out
of
tha
Cincin nati t : Ml. I,out* 1 .
Tuesday
woe
2G7.4R0
as
compared
way,
the
eight
clubs
In
the
South
hurgh
to
1-0
sight
hit
victory
nvrr
I 'l its b u ra h I : C h ic ago n
St. Augus­
(o 221,782 in '48. Ilnwevor, tha ro­ ChlcHfo., ,
Atlantic League are all tied up
ANKNICAN LMAllt'K
tine
(Mil 4iti) 010—0 17 r.
W I, Pi | with one triumph and one loss
omIni ng openers Friday, including
IteLaml ano loo 0 1 0 - 4
H 3 Now York
t o i.aoo apiece. Tho standings read .000
an expected 70,000 at Cleveland,
(lialnger, Plalm and Dtglcan; HI. I kiu I s
| u | *011
should batter last year's 10-game
I o i.nao right down tha line.
Pfrrln
Dimlloy,
Krausa
and Dal m il
I’HUitrlphln
I I .loo Tho Jacksonville Tars made a
total.
I
Dunne.
(Vsslilnalon
I I .100
Doth the Indians and Rod Sox,
Dnstnn
n l non comeback at Savannah last night
GAINKHVILLK, Apr. 2#—J 8 pec- picked 1-2 by 112 of 120 baseball I
Orlando 4(H) uio ooo—r. II I f'b iia a o
n t nnn hy scoring 11 runs In the last two
I'lev
levelnml
cl* ml
n i .non Innings tn wreck tho Indians, 21 to ial}—Conch Percy Heard's Florida writers participating In lh« annual
UalnesY a s lr r d a r ’a R •l sa lts
12. ftavannnh took the opener Mon­ track squad will make its first Associated Press
pennant poll,
villa
loo ooo nut—4 III G
Naw York I; (Yashinn g io o 3
road trip of the season .Saturday were beaten. It was an old story
day night, 4-2.
J , Romeo, Drowning and Du­
I’hlUilMpliln I: iW t,ton *
to
engage
the
University
of
Georg­
Hi. l.oul» I ; (’le vel*and l
for the Sox who dropped five of
r’d Sokol, who relieved manager
laney! Fulls and Dollar.
i
»
Halroll r.; L'hlragit L
■Aisfri
g ro a n
nit ii Hu •
Jack Aragon, was the big gun for ia's cindermen In a dual meet ut their first six starts a year ago.
(I.IIIIIIIA STATU I.KAOtIK
rilanus, si
2 1
4 (i
Athena,
(Olsmln
The
Athlatica'
Brissis,
tha
boy
the
Tara-gettlng
a
homer,
a
triple
f.
1
&gt;13
0 0
{ 0
poranr. rl
4 S .117 and a single. Hill Nichols nlso got
The Florida squad has broken will, the war-shattered leg, was
j'nplo.
pin, II,
1 2 I’nylntiH licit.
1 1
*
4 t SS7 three hits. Almut 2,200 fans attend­ even In two meets lids far this hard pressud in the into Innings
1 2 HI Aiiaunllnc
Kavakls l(
t i
a n .300
Jones, 31,
Good common nrnHe InirheH one to keep hin preoent car In Rood
« i
1 2 &lt;M\riiiiii
ed.
but
n
great
catch
by
Ham
Chap­
season,
topping
Duke's
Dim
.DavID
3 3 ).nn
Calalilo, , f
a 0
1 0 l.c«"liiira
I’
n
In
IN
n
4
3
333
0
man
on
Bobby
Doorr's
long
drivo
try
u
04-02
count,
and
Inslng
lo
Wrlirr, H,
u
For
Savannah,
Dick
Adams
and
i 1
economical running condition and at the name time maintain a high re1
3
33.1
Doras. &lt;
i .1 13 1 Onliir-nvllli1 &amp; 107 Joe fttrlngfdlnw carried tho load, Georgia Tech's 8 KC chomps by a in the eighth got him out of trou­
II 0 licl.aml
DaaT. p
3 0
ble.
tuilc or trade-in value iim you may not he able tn Rel a new car right away.
Ymlrrilnt'n llcnulfn
fttringofoliow got a triple, double 41 -85 mcasuer.
Hrhull s, ,,
0 fl
(1 0
* (p| h f mi tj
f 1ipi1n m«iev l 1In 4.
and single in flvn trips In tha
Lako
0 0
1 II
Kildio Joost hit n game-winning
Led by Cinder stars Dili Adams.
l.rMdiura f, HanLird 3.
it tl
ansll, i&gt;
II 0
plate. Adams gut a douhla and two Dill Atkinson, .Sam Commander, homer off Jo'o Dobson in the sev­
Hoy lolls Item'll I. Palolks I
bllallmuii
1 II
n 0
singles.
HI. Allgusllnn t, Dst.iiml 1.
Jim Griffin, and Leroy I'nuchcr, enth inning to squnro tho A'a at
3K 1 31 4
Totals
Q
aaiaa
Tnday
Macon nlaved host to the Colum- tho Gators will la&gt; given ii iieltcr l-t for tho season before IOJtt)7
LKKSHI III)
All h |M» ■
1
lit
Diiylons
lleneli
H
I
Lnnshuis
MaJIalisii rf
3 1
3 0
'•in* Cardinals and took a licking, than oven chnnce of topping the nl Shlbc Park.
Hanford H t'l’nlatkn
llarrlsoii j i.
It 1
1 J
11-7. Augusta defeated tho Cherle- Dulldogs In llicir own lair.
nrlsndo nl Hi. Auausilne
Cluvelabd'H pitching staff, tuhHarris. u&gt;
4 1
9 1
Holler Motor Halt* have a complete one-atop automobile ttervice. We
DelKtnd
si
flslnnsvllle
son Relicts, 7-0, and tho Greenville
Knapprt. if
Adams and Atkinson, co-niplaln* Imd "heat in imwiiall," used Fal3 0
3 0
OKIIHfllA-rLOHIDA LMAtlDM Spinner defeated Columhla, 4-2.
Itlalmp, II,
4 »
X 1
of tho team, specialise In the sninr lor, Knrly Wynn, Mika Garcia
have recently added new equipment to our aervlce facltttlea and have a
' 4 1
T 1 Alli nnr
Thirteen men wont to hat In a events Dm * 100 yard dash-sml tha and Satchel P alg a, agalnat t|ia
c f c i s T i 'r ‘ ‘
SA
7 IV
1 0 Cordsfs
hlg
eighth
Inning
for
the
Cardinals,
Uarbas. ■»
Druwnles.
Feller
-gave
only
one
6
1
Javelin
thmw.
Adams
had
I
std
« 1
complete ntuck of genuine (ienernl Motor part# and accesMorleti to keep
1 1 V, till,its
Ms,,da. |&gt;
4 1
when nine runs were scored. The sticking strictly to the cinders, hut hit, a triple hy Jack Graham, hut
i i...
v*y cross
i« I
Totals
-U *
R TallsIiiKsee
your preMcnt automobile operating efficiently.
most
Impressive
performer
was
wnlkorl
tnrcc,
against Tech, he entered in the
i 4
a—balls,| i .......... ,
Ttiomsavllln
3 |
Krnest Rchuormau, who blasted a Jnvollne throw, and copped third
Thu
largest
crowd
wan
22,42$,
a
„ o—ballad for M. l.iilt In uii
3 5
Hanford
non nnn not inn—3 Moullrle
threo-run homer. A slim Indies' place.
Drlggs Hladlum opening record,
Arnerlciis
# #
IIn unli mi*—#
—3
night crowd of nlinut 1,000 was on
Atkinson, who specialises in dm thut came tn sso the Detroit Ti­
VaalarSaa's Itaaall*
Cordels 10: Wayeroaa 1
hand
Javelin and discus, started entenng gers thump the Chicago White
Americus s; Tstlsbsasen 3,
At Greenville, Htcwnrt McKlo al­ lit the 100 tins season, and picked b o x , 6-1. Itooklc Johnny Groth, the
T Miii,uHvlt|e 7: M m ilirie r&gt;.
lowed the Columbia llcils only fivo up a third In that event In the lu­ Buffalo sensation, broke In the
Albany II; Vnlilosla 7.
There are no long wail* at Holler Motor Matea. We have juxt inHtalled
fpoHria-lalaraafUnal l , » »
lilts as Cloy llryanl's Hplnnera cent meet with Tech.
right way with a pair of home
Hy AHHOUlATHD PBKHH
\V
Pel look the derision, and split the
runs
on
sut-rexslvu
times
at
bat
The
Gators
appenr
to
lai
strong­
MIsml
a Hpeclnll/cd motor tune-up dept, lining the latent HUN-MOTOK ANA0
TSn
Tumpn
II
731 opening two-game series. Ttio Hpin- est In the field uvenla, witli Atkin­ against AI Gctlol. Hal Newhouser,
h a h k iu m .
I III V I.III.
tiers
bowed,
4-1,
Monday
night.
:.7i
1,Y/EH and have mcchanicn schooled And trained in the operation of thh
who
whipped
the
White
Hox
last
son leading the way in the javelin
New Yiirk--n turnuut of 222,2111 Miillol Mi),
7 7 r. no
Honny Dlxnii pitched a five-hit and discus, and Leroy Pmirlier i year, did it again, with a threesaw opening guinea in (he Major j-T. l.uinletUsU
s 7
marhine. Our farlnry-trained mechanlcH offer you the following Hervlcen:
l.nkelnii it
*
* .433 shutout at thu Charleston Hclicls heading llic list In thu polo vault, hlttor.
leagues' flral full schedule,
}' Haarli
* J L as llu&gt; Tigers opened thrlr homo — ------------------------- ——— • ■ —
New York-Ommy Canlelta’s
' ,
. . .
Ill
.161 season liefort* 4,221 fans. I.on Hush
{letlllou for immediate doiiiRlnte... .
* Basalts
Miami *• Waat i’aliti llaacli I file) yielded all aeven Augusta runs In
ment Into orgauiipil luineliall rrjurtTampa 16. lurkaland S.
the first four Innings.
Cd hy Federal .liulgn Kilwsril A.
Havana 13. HI Peiersliura I.
A AIHOWAT1D PRESS
Albany, Cordele and Valdosta
• moving out front la tha OeorFlorida Loague race, while the

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Andrew Carraway Agency

U O f F Cindermen
Meet Bulldogs I n
A t h e n s Saturday

3 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

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Should I Have My Present Car Repaired?

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Where Should I Take My Car For Repairs?

How.Long Will My Car Be Tied Up For Repairs?

Spurts In Brier

Conger,

RACINC
Lexington, Ky. •Plumper, h J4-1
snot. Iicnt John i Joy, n Keritilcky
derby candiilale, to win the Watmac Handicap „i Keeneland.
lyil-Oulfalrpam Park closed
Fiorina a Itorsn ruclng seaion with
•tteiidancn of 200,202 nod wagering
Of l20,tlD2,0Rri f„r 411-day meeting.
A year ago the attendance was
841,KI7 and the ladling $24,002,MIHCKLLANKOUH
Holton--Karl , (innla

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HODIH AT TECH
Since Imskctlialt was started a t
ATLANTA, Apr. 20Notre Dame in 1H0H. the Irish
have won OOP games n m i'lo il Georgia Tech's reputation for feat­
uring pintalied halfback:) a p p e a r s
228.
i-cutc for ill least three more
year.'
of Hwedrn won the Huston Mm a
Tii" Intent "midget" to catch tha
tliun In two hours, 21 minutes and •v»&lt; of Coach Rohliv Diwtil In Wil­
GO,8 second*.
liam tWIld Hill) Hodie, u 140-pound
Pinehurst, N.
G. --Defending sprinter from Pine Hluff, Ark.
Champion Marvin Ward of Tarboro.
N. C., led favorites Into tha aseoml
Hasebull statisticians first b«.
round of tha North-South Amateur gsn compiling the runs liatted in
Lemlcrson Golf Tournament.
figure In 1020.

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MOTOR TUNE-UP WORK
CLUTCHES REBUILT
TRANSMISSIONS REBUILT
VALVES GROUND
BRAKES RKL1NED
GENERATORS REBUILT
BHOCK ABSORBER SERVICE
REVERSE RADIATOR FLUSHING
8EALBEAM HEAD LIGHTS INSTALLED
MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES INSTALLED

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WHEELS REPACKED
CAR WASHING

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AUTOMOBILE OWNERS

PRODUCTS
PRICKS

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SA N F O R D P A IN T &amp; G L A S S CO.
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CAPUDINE

Use Our Paint Room Free When Yon Pain) Furniture
or Small Articles. Use Our Free Delivery Service

117 S. Park

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COVERS WOOD. METAL, PLASTER
Duplicates Expensive linked On Finishes
L’et The Rest, It Costs Less
(Jet Cnrmole Paint, Varnish &amp; Enamels

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Palmetto &amp; 2nd

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The Enamel That Stays White

Auk for our

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chanic on front end work of your Automobile?
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Phone 303

"M ftrtu f TRUCKS

In nd&lt;lilirm In li .iluri -i listrsl in I he
hurt, consider lbe-e I beige engineer
mg iitlvniieetiienls I hut ore vmirs today
nnf on«* rtf wtni It tvus ivoibthb* V(|
years ngn.

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Rolor-lvpe t III Pump
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YELLOW CAB CO.

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3— Real Estate For Sale—3

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HERALD
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FARMS, home*, buzlntaa SEWING MACHINES f i e r i a
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Terminal
property and acreage, i n your
Sewing Mach. Center. Ill) W. " ; &gt; .
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K. A. fitrout Realty Agency
.MAID, perimiiieitt position. Apply
Orlo K. Mathlcux, Aiaoclato _______________. __________ __
105 N, l'almeltu._______________
1307 K, Second Street or phone For 8alo— Usetl Tires, Ten Tito *
15 - Twenty 700 x 15 - Tliiily
1809-J.
W O R K W A N T E D — i»
000 x 10. from $1.00 up. Plenty B
of mllca left in these. .......I also
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fi ROOM furnished apartment,
for farm equlpmmt. Used In- LOWER PRICES. Expert watch
good furniture Including radioner Tubes 50c up. Slop in at i repairing, ti. C. Follows, Home
phonograph
conaol,
Maytag
FIRESTONE &amp; look (hem over
Shop. 1700 Sanford Ave. Phono
washer, Hoover cleaner. $3690.00
Ml East First St.
• II4 3 J.
cash. Phone 1433-XM,
WORTHWHILE — A very nice
home, has two lied room a, furolahcd or unfurnished, attic
fun, und in good condition, well
landscaped, gurugu, cur port, in
good neighborhood — let me
show you this one — la fuirly
priced with terms.
IIARGAIN—Outside City, modern
II bedroom house, Inrgo lot on
paved rood, cm port, well fruit­
ed, ii bnng-up hargnln at
13,650.00.
11,000 CASH will put you into n
two bedroom furnished house,
finished attic, modern, car port,
fruited on 7 lot locution — Total
price 13,750. At this price you’ll
ask what's wrong with the
place? The answer Is nothing,
the owner has left town ami
must sell,
Ilf to n TIME In make your deul
for n farm — 12 listed alt ta
production this year, at prices
-ringing from $2,01)0.011 to $40,000.00.

FRKD W. RENDER. Realtor
Telephone 10.10

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H. I). Priest.
Phone 7U5-W3,

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up*M *totn»fh U Wfiuii of conniption
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dlrtflfd tl
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rotts onl;
only a t»nnr or Itn

i doi# Ttut‘1 wh? II h*i
* h#$lit tier with four vrtittall net•* If you if#
Iroubltd with turli •?Diploma a* Iom of
ipptlltt, headiche, up*r| atomAch, flitultnc«, phyalrtt fatiina. ilttpltttntt^
m#nUl hiilntiv bid br**lh—Andtf lh**«
•rmptami Art da* only la ronitlpilton —
then ••• whil lUirJt-Dntiihl m»f do for
ton (111 a paflifA lodif-

NEW R ELIEF F0R
“ j ARTHRITIC PAINS

TOUCHTON’S

lion. Oltl floors made like now.
Finishing, cleaning A wtnflng.
Portable power plant, 22 yoara
experience in Seminole County,
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary.
O ZAKK IK K
VENETIAN BLINDS made to orT
dri. Somlnola Venetian Blind
Co, H2U W. 3rd. HI. Phono
II52-W.

PORTABLE Irrigation ayatem nndi
numerous amall farm tout*, IL
FOUR room modern upnrtment
3 Rcdroom house, large lot, good
F. Whltner, Jr.
500 Park Avenue.
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location, 11,000.00 down, balance
aIten
Tarnpulins—All
FURNISHED 2 room ntltagra,
financed, lesa than 150.00 per
•IHc
T-Shirt*
quiet A coni. Phone M B*M r'
month.
2.26
GROCERY Store with living ipuir- Premium P a ln ts-g a l.
125.00 n month, furnished cottage
ARMY- NAA V SURPLUS
ters, 14,500.00 Including slock,
on lake, Azalen Lodge Road
105 N. I 'n l m r l l o
Expert Kndlo Repairing
on lot 50' x 130’.
Casselberry. Mrs. Huggins.
Fred Myers, 311 E. 2nd. St
10 ACRE farm, ull tiled with 5 PORTABLE Electric Singer rrwroom house, $0,000.00, ',4 cash,
MONTEZUMA Hofei — Rooms —
ing machine. Phono I33U-XW. |GALL 517 for Italtery, Gem nil
balance like rent.
Sperlnl into liy I he week. Com­
J.
W.
IIALL.
Realtor
NEW
Magic Chef stove. Sacrifice.' and Slar.or si'rvire. Swan
fort — Convenience. _______
2129 Mfllonvllle Ave, I’hiinr 9fi«W. | H2I Catalina Drive, phono 1261-1 llntteiy Set vice, 301 W. Fu i
FURNISHED APARTMENT. IW4
W.
1 Si
West 5th. Street.
Stanley Hume I'rudueta. Free de­
ORLANIKI Morning Heiiltnel, o»
NEWLY furnished apartment, one 3 Bedroom house, one ami half
livery. Phone 1330- It.
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph:
baths,
hardwood
floors,
eleetrie
bedroom, sofabed in living room,
Ray. I Mlft.J,
|
kitchen. Nice grounds, exrellenl M OTORCYCLE-1047 "fit" Har­
mi objection to children, also
location. Well finunred.
ley, Excellent shape. Coat over.
one two ■bedroom apartment,
I $ I MM) new with Die many ex-|
new and very desirable, large
ELK ITIIIC or
Bedroom stucco house, elerlrir
t,ns. Very reasonable. Mny be|
ACKTYI ENK
lot nicely land reaped.
kitrben, space heater In oxcell-! .een al 108 K. iMth. St.
WELDING
FRED W. RENDER
ent cuudiHon, Price $75fMi. flBOfl — — ---- - - - —------------ ---------Ranfotrl Molm A Eqpt. &lt;a
Phone 103(1
Cadi.
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"GOOD AND HAD"—
208 W. I n! Htrarl
( I u.tetl Walnut dresser
$14.06
FURNISHED 3 room apartment.
$111.06
bedroom bouse, tilo bath, I used Wood Conk Stove
1500 French Ave. after 3:00 P.jNew
See Jllnnue Cowan's Blivet Meist
tile window aills, casement win­ 3 teg 412.96 aluipwinn
M.
Works lor new radiators set
dow.,, .creeued brceiewuy, ga­
ha siockn
$3.95
new core*. Radiator rrpainng
C ROOM A
rage. line block out of clly 1 Slightly used double Maple
We take off am) install.
apartment, downstairs. Phone
limits, city sawage. Price $8400
bed
$14.95
1107-R.
$2000 Cash.
2 used Mahogany coffee
SE E US FUR
$0.95
LARGE front room, kitchen prlvi-1. have busineases for sain (lint 2 lablea
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
shop worn box sprlnga $19.95
leges. 715 Magnolia, phone
AND TYPING
are living operated profitably. I used double coil spring
$9.95
,'Hfl-R.
CREDIT HUKKAU (IF
Come sen me Iwfore you buy a I used two-door melal utility
HANFORD
buxines:;.
Cabinet
$12.95
STORE opposite Com l House also
Phone 180
I used Ire Hox
$24.95 118 N. Park
efficiency apartment for InislC. A. WHIDDON, HR.. Broker
MATHER of HANFOKD
nra* rouple. Phone I27H-J.
lit) Park Ave.
Phone 1281. 201-09 K. 1st. HI.
Phone 120 IS YOUR piano full of tom nob - '
T
NICE three room furnlxhed apart­
t f «o lei Hurry Wester, ... .....
Two Tuxndu Suita In good condi­
ment. All utilities furnished. 3
tuner, sweeten them, I’lioi"
tion. Sizes 30 small A 3(1 large,
mllca uut. $10.00 month. In­
1477-X.J.
NKAII
WATER
FRONT
LOTH
$15.00
each.
Call
581-W
after
quire
325
Hanford
Ave.________
gt(lro &lt;n
Lota .1, 4, 6, (1, 7, A 8 of Rlock 3
1:00 P. M.
HENSON A YOUNG. Call ili-o.
Mayfair also lot 3 of Block 12
i ^ B e a l EMlate For H*J*—3
G aa
about your palutliig problem.
Mayfair Priced from 1500.00 to ELECTRIC refrigerator,
range, lied and a few other
Kstlmali's cheerfully g i v e n
REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
,700 0°
household items. Call a l 808
Phones 268-H or I6U7-JI.
Palmetto Ave. Apt. "A '' or
RAYMOND
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B,ock
phono P. Bayard Smith at 505.
tlon Marvanla. Prlc*5440.00 each
Km. 4 Florida State Rank Bldg.
Term*.
HOUSE Trailer, aleeps 4, no rea­
INDUSTRIAL' r tt.7 ' entire city
sonable offer refused, Phono
black cloio In 185 ft. on R.'R, Uta 14 thru 19—24 thru 51 Block
1070-M. Rt. 2, Boa 258.B,
I Highland Park. Alao 1, 2, A 3
ISjOOO.00.
TH 8 bourn of the month. 4 Bed-, Block 0 Highland Nbrk. Price
room*, date Ini good neighbor. J
hood, 19,000,00 oaey lermx.
',
$4,000,00 will buy a . 5 room mod- 1

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1949

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Sltol-jieeneil InudnSirel \tleShxfO
lltpidrl Rear \»lrs
7 Ft a me ( Tossing inlicrs
Rugged Chaonrl ltpe llurnprr
ITrltage Conlrot Regnlalnr
31-ampcre (ieneralor
I’ilol - House Calls
"Alr-O-Rhle" Seals
7-pnlnt Seal liljusiiuenl
Rllbber-inrtiiiilril Cab
Extra-wide Seal — A71•"
Exlerlor (ins Tank Filler

f ll t r * r»T*&lt;!«hl mnv h ttp Art *ip*»l

For Sale at Firestone. Used Out- AM. TY PES .if bulldozer work,
hoard mutors - Radius . Food
reasonable rates Flee estlmatFreczer - Portahlo Washer - HI&lt;** Duvhl K. Carpenter, Plume
cycles. FIRESTONE, l i t E. 1st. | I3II3.M.
, |TRACTOR WORK by the hour or
job. Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
koet mars than
B R E A K FA ST--served every .lay I ing A dirt moving. We apvclallic gat new traatmanl
Ihata terilbla agonlet.
at l.nney's Drug Stole. 36c up.
in conditioning building lota A A new prislui-t. IXH/TIN, has been
garden plots, i'hope III7-J
rrr«te\l which lint only gives prompt
PLASTIC ROOF CEMENT, also
irlirt from the pains due 19 tna
Aluminum asbestos ruuf coat­
1(1— Huai n ess OnimrlunilicM
aymptonw of nrthriiLs and rlieunming, Aluminum io«f paint.
|ti'ni, tint also nrtects the mrinbollr
SENKAR1K Glass A Paint Co.
esses which roustltule u very
buy.
Ihghwny pr.K
Important part of the rheumatic
112-111 W. 2nd. St.
Phone 320. TODAY'S best
Lake frontage on 17 1*2 acreage. •late's unckHroumt.
Hat nett Broker , office Fliimingo
DOLt'tN has been thoroughly
HOT LUNCHES eserv daj from
tested In m edical Instil utlons.
Heights.
11:10 to 2:00 at HOMER'S.
tXlIXHN Is being tisrtl rime will: unI iirecedenteit surrrss IIOI.CIN Is
GLASS For all purposes. Shower
12—
Mnoeinl 'serv ices — 12 1 Lrlng prescribed by donors non*
doors installed.
I s — nppuiti M m r t M —
: And many Simerrrs have already re
HKNKARIK Glass A Painl Co.
DOIIGF I’l Y.dfirTH
1 "UIIIH| " '‘rmal living as a result ol
112-111 W. 2ml. St.
Phone 120. (
taking OOLCtN
PARTS AND SERVICE
| !&gt;&gt;n't driay. Prom n\ llm rxp rfl60 lb. Ice box $7.00. Azalea Lodge I0U I'nlmrllo Ate.
I'hon* Mill rnrn of fellow-victim* or tlirne oalti*
Oct D O LC IN today. A Is iltlr ol MX)
Rond, Casselberry. Mrs. Dug, 1 'irclou* tableti coat* only $2 00.
gins.

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Am nia S te e l Spring s

Can Blick-Drivglil
Help an
Upset Stomaeh?

Csmpmiisn Rita
Mn G V.W Capacity
Mil. Piflnid Cipicity
Top Spctd
Rtli Mill
If aka Aria
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10 mp.h.
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So , . . if you're using wnm-mit m
"IliRit-inile.ige" ei|ui|triii*Ml. stop nan I
ihiitkl Cnimider votir presenl inrnnle
tmnre ex|w*ttm*
the savings von tan
make with mm/irn, arlvaneerl-ilisiigu
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APPROXIMATELY THE SAME PRICE

Rrmemhei, llorlge "Jnli-Riiirrl"
truck* . . . in erert weight class
. . . arc prlred wjih (In* luwesl
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prices, anil •ir(fe/i In Dodge
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PAG! IB

2 Hurt And 30
Boats Burned In
Clearwater Fire

Legislature

Srom bate building, construct'd in
the early 30* as a fish canning
plant, vm irducrd to a heap of
rubble early this morning in a
tprrlacular walrrfront fire on Clear-

j p*, ccnt on „r0M r«elptH fruin
retail nates would be a general1

I Tea Habra »m » *-■*» »*»l
hat t'ome to my attention dial cer­
tain lobbyiat* ail tiying I" »•*•* •*
movement to raiae all additional
laaet the State mu*t have by a
s
gross receipt! taa.
scheme, I am advised, I*
Sea Scout Building, In "Tha
Inereaae to 2 percent the re*
Former Fish Can­ rmnmrnded Vi ol I pecpnl of
the gross receipts of retail saleti
ning Plant Burned ami
thereby proilucp about 111.IMMI.(MH) per year nf new taxes.
fLEARWATER. Api. 20 —&lt;/T*&gt; "In a spirit of frankness ami
—Two prisons wrii- injured, JO cooperation, 1 feel I should advise
Legislature that I cannot con­
Lasts wrrr dntroyrd and the flea the
sent to aucli a scheme. A rate of

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CITRUS REPORT

JO B PLACEMENTS
!
TALLAHASSEE,
Apr.
20WINTER HAVEN, Apr, 2 0 ( Special)— Florida leads the smith-1
KonilHueri lenm P»a» lioel
l pT'e- Th# Httte Citrus Inspection
■
m s iiiiM s r r iia ra a * on*!
east and ranks among thn top six
eti hands with Ponce He Ia&gt;nn '
i
Horeati
1(1:00
A
M.
report
today
s te r n r tm in n s
Mis street*.
In the nation In job placement* by I
Optnnudrbit
H, (3. Hnrrlmnn declared, "1 am i *IN 1*1111II «i tiiu iv r
' in iKixea,
At Tralguen, bit or more house* the State Employment Service, I
IICPIIM T M l i n
n
Yankee who eaine here two
Reymoml E. Bernes, ehnlrmnn of, 113 Magnolia Avr. Phone SIR
p r l c i ' s r e i i i i ri ci l h y i
years ago and I Intend to stay.1’ , tintT i m r ol lo H Ioiih
GrapeTariger- wore destroyed.
n thn H « n f o n l * Hint**
Inhabitants of Temuco and Con­ the Florida Industrial Commission |
Salvation Army Major Allan F i i r m ^ m M t i r k e t f o r i i r m l n r * nultl
frut
Oranges
Inca
cepcion and o? some of tha sur­ which administers the program.! - - - — ....... ...........
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Wharton declared that he hail, in t r i trk i- rw Mini tli«wl*»r« up tn 13 HI Rail
0 0 ,0 10
02,020
1,082 rounding villages wera In a state of
said today. Barnes added th a t!
M ifi A
U A B IE V
A M A fir. I « . I a n
been overjoyed, when he was re­ fl**nriM.
Truck
22,077
02,824
001 panic when the walla of their build­ orders had been place,! for -18.427 IM I J M
Tunil^rtrri'^ri
7
R
flw Iw E 1
cently transferred
from
Pitta-j Ifn I liir
12 « «
j r.ft
Total
08,291
132,400 2,273 ings cracked. However, damage workers during the first quarter I
burgh bark to the Mouth Atlantic' Ill-sin*.. Iflli!i N ViiI'filIm*
was lighter In those places than In of this year.
, When We KWa Ne«l A U*a*lra,
Itu l l n r
IS S'* * jr,
division with headquarters in lU'llilN.
I' mI#* It i 11|Jt
If. sit r. r.n
:t,u tie
Hsrue of Blact-ura
Trnlguen.
Joh placement* for the first &lt;
lie Hjrup
Circa
Jacksonville ami home In llel.nnd. 1 I If lift* 1,1 tit :i lid I ((«r
orciipallon /ones are lining worked
is js
Continued
slight tremors quarter totaled 42J192, with the
its ]ynur ^uan
and said Mint he did not ever want 1Itoftfip, (Jut i *-r llu Him 11 no
vs,a miiImn itRYi
not now.
throughout southern Chile ham- _____
I t 'rt It hr! if I*, ftfi ( ,li H:t|f
|n f.n n
March placement figures ulmv, WuiiUu t ----- ,
to lea Vi- Hot bln lignin.
I &lt;*n.j||f l«*w«*r, r n
IS r.o 1 no
tchesnii deellned In eimiiuent on pered relief work. Only meager de-1fVbruary despite seasonal eon- aVKUput ht-vf K-iiuM
l-eun M. t.'ornell declared Mint (V|*»py, t jn|f|**i« f 'f l
11.110
weekend reports that Hovlel Run^ 'e v K C l'^ u r tt
&lt;s in S If. sin has made feelers toward lifting lull came from quake area because (raetton In employment opportu-, ^
persons who don't like Florida I ' t - k r y , |,a n iii | I ’ri
of the breakdown of communica­ nltles, especially In the trades o n d J ifiixLXiii r n w, p ^ iu - u « u ^ »
(J
i
r
f»
I»
***t
H
im
is
nn
!
5n
should he sent to Oeorgin
r, 1*01 i*r*
It IS .1 no the llerlln blockade. He said he tions.
services centering around tourist}
S
u
l
,
three years.
I I *11 * it in Imth * pj*ii(*y
could not add anything to bin com­
Troops wera patrolling some activities and the cltms Indiislry. i titJ.CK-iilwuun'i^
no and ’
p“hi
17 an . 7.so ment of a week ago that official
Harry Wester at the
areas to prevent looting.
1l ,niiIn
nsafurltil,lo Vi"&gt;* u.siuwI™'
Willard Connolly nt
i n l l j o , f «elimlier*.«*hidre
j ll(
If, on s no avenues of communication are still
1
it MJSJI
IS on ! in open for Russia to illcusx lifting the
played several selections In lieu of i ratrplntit.
lister
Man's deepestt burrowings to- •&gt;,, *»t.WFjfS"i'AM.ifi1IIW'(Of WAIR®
several announced ,,eelebrHles,,l *v Pper«-Kati*''
and undertaking four
The record rainfall In New Or­ ward* the core of the earth
n in
i no bolckade
who were reported "delayed in tv,Vp,.r;.i 'i .....
“
hn*rK-liU.\t)«JllTtuU»ll
power talks on Germany.
leans was 15.1 inches in 17 hours. been made In mining golil
Jacksonville.1'
tin inm
t* IU1 - 1 Lit
WttptTt StrlPKUlhd was Imlin leir rr~r— rrrrrV
Hi Iter
t? r.o
as u Kiwaninn by Judge .1. G. I'ntlMt
V» w I f n lti.1 Mil
Ml l l. IliK
.Sharon, mill was assigned by Pre­
«l 7'
Y.ll.ru flu
It.| 111•r (7 T,
sident W. A. Morrison to the Hoys TniitiilfM iv
f*ri
I '. ,M
»
mid Girls Commit lee.
T»| (tut In* p Mm riii
II oo
r tr ill*

Kiwanin Meet

State Farm erj Market

Dr, Henry McLaulin

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sales lax in disguise, fur such a
tax at such o rate could and
would h# passed on to the con­
sumer, which It would not lie
water llrach.
practicable to nass on at a rata
Uitiovrrrd shortly alter 12: W of li of 1 percent."
Tito (iovernor declared such a
A. M.. llir bln/c it believed to linvr
lax would be "an Indirect way of
tiartrd frrun a cigarette
bull
in
- , „
u
. cutting the wages or salaries of
one nf llir looms nf the Sea Scnul |Py,.ry i.mployed person In I’lnrl*
hridipiartri and was fought until
ririinili-* Valero Ins li»« 1.1 Mi
Chinn War
daybreak by all available apparatus i a Senator committee rejected
&lt;lr:i|u troll M.-irsli Heeillrsa
I
in the Cleatwalet area.
1Jh'' bookie bill by an K to .1 vote. I
J'“S
IS 2ft
ir« a llM ,S gran, Pane l.ae.
Ihmlloc t.'iolv heavy oo nil
I .
I..I .1 a ;n (gift rile bill would bun use of wire i try n quick binding near Hslnoknn, l|l|l*4*
.
W#*
*• KW.UUO, Mirvices to carry racing informs- trapping Nationalist officials in
I (Mini in I
rmirKt-t
n
partially covered by tniurance. Ihe ,|on
|,onkmakers. This is Idenll«l«’(|i(v hi
•'lli'htlv H r n l i K e r
the capital.
former fiali plant building wai own- :,-n| in the bill which brought Isrl- I The generol feeling at tin- mo­
ed by the city but the 30 pram »ail-&gt;ery charges on the House floor ment is that Wuhu Is the govern­
inn Imatt, most nf them ownrd by * '^r
11 rnl "
...'
. . , ment's weak point. The river front
j,,"
.
I .
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Proponents nf the bill told the
Cbm,i* hc* e&gt;,„H !•*■# &lt;&lt;eei
( leaiwaler Imyi were ml « v” e,J, miscellaneous legislation commit- there provides o good limiting
Mint of tin's. „t least one half was
and a campaign began Ini* morning (pp p Woul«l curli illegal Imokmak. •area.
Nut ioniili-i giinbonls stood out
In replace ibrin l»y popular still-ling nperatlons In the stall' and in the Yungl/v off Nanking firing for military aid.
Asked wlii'Mier Mie Hlled Slates
Into
llir
flute
•r ription.
l ‘ »ini *"*" ,,f ........
upon Communist troops nil ricking woold I,,- prepared tu recognise a
Injured In the long battle that , treasury,
Kinngpu nod other north hank ('■.muninisl regime if the f'nmmiiusaved IWlO.dOO worth of yachts' Opp.uients rundeiiined it as an \points.
isi lal,- over .........nlire cnllhlry.
I
iRevere
iririr |
■11 s|| n
n •■
iri| »by
■V ^
fighting
wre.
reported
, !„■ 'ml In- could uni speculate.
i nffiriiil -uHire,'* |„ luivi- slm led
................aid lie hail mi informs
i-nst of Nanking, inine ibli mile Gum on tlie figlilio gin Clilun he
..... ...................
|‘ outtiwciil of Nanking. Another |mod Mini ce|girted in news con
i II..L &lt;ii. . -uu rtri.mhti*! measure, raid be didn't believe sharp I'ligngcment started ensi of
pal,'hes Official reports, tie said,
laul l atk, -t—• a elly
, ; ’ »t woubl completely stop Isiokwrenched bark and leg* suffered in
|,ul it would bold it l» ('liiukinng, a few miles uoiMi simply parnlleh'd those dispatches.
west
of
tilleupltlil.
fall; In Morton Daut Hospltnl, mu n "minimum."
tin ..liter subjects, Aeliesan said:
ditlon not serious.
| Gornmiiiilst nttneks on two llrl1 The projected wiMtilrnwnl of
The
eoinmlllre
vote
wos:
Ren Magtew, 42, an officials of
11idi wrirsblps in the Yiingt/i' pie tioerierio lu m p s from Roulh Karen
For:
Cl)
Guiltier,
l^oird,
Kay
the Clearwater snipe fleet, burns
,'iled thn general offensive.
'Iocs toil menu the end of Ameri­
Agnifi',1 (8»: Maker, tlelxen,
A high ranking rninlHtry of na­ can aid io tit,, republican regime
of face ami hands, rerelved In at­
Moure, McArthur, Hheldon, Hoyle, tionJit defense source said the Bed llieio Ai hoson sauj lie omlerstnnds
tempting to nave the boats.
Crary, Rodgers.
iillarka seemed to lie directed at u new erononilc aid program is
Senatot Guiltier of Minim , old all Nallonnli'd position* on Mie l.eiog drawn up. lit* also mild the
one gambling syndicate bail re- north hunk of Ibe River. There United Mlnti will have lo supply
ported it bundled ♦21,000,(8111 in lire only a few NnMouuli‘ i pocket* aim to ilte Korean cnictluholur)
I 'l i s t l s s i S n s a C I» « n a e i
bi'ls during burse racing fn left on Ibe north hank
which will preserve ord*'i when the
mem. disability and medical cure.' Florida.
F.nrlier I'remler Ho Yiiii’ l 'l i l I' N trnnpii i' o.
he added.
lie enld line wire service curry told the t'liiuese pnrlluuieiit Mie
2 the Uiiil.it Millies Is set a
giiverumenl
luid rejected Red galii'i increasing the sir.,, of the
tommitUe*contInueii a i ' S u d y * " « f !'" «
i"
rw"
"
lUo"
M
...
and tills ilia- pence pioposnlH in tbelr present Greek atinv at ibis Mine. While he
the Infamous' Molmedy massaere Icrlully aided Stale revenues.
for lit.
ditl not discuss an Increase at his
nf World War 11.
He soul the shutdown wns "a
Ho told the legislators Miut Ibe reel nt meeting with British For­
German storm troopers violated fight tietween outside nmbs."
f'ominunlst plan would not pro­ eign Mcrrctnrv llevln, Achcsan
all rules of wilrfare by killing Hill
"This hill has brought a lot
American soldlera captured mar of tli-report tn Mils l.eglslaturi'. vide for Incllng pence, a member said, a llrltlsh nriiiv niemorsnilum
Malniedy, llrlglum during the You know nf all the turmoil and IIm'IiikihI after I in- secret pnrlln- was Kiihmitleil by llevln proposing
liecemloT, 1914 Hattie of the impllrnllnris In Mq, House" over luent meeting. The leglslutor a ii’sliofflc of Gieel, forces and n
quoted Ho ns saying I t e r m s slight Inerf’iise. Aelieson disenuntl'd
Ilulgu.
bill in 11117.
were those laid down by a victor. ilie ii.stie ns of slglil loiporliini'e
Many nf tlm Nasls responsible theGniitler
asked the couinillti-c
Tin- I'rerfiier stressed the fuel
:t. The Stilt*' lte|inrtnu-nt Is very
for the murder* were tried, and to “let's show" tluit no syndicate
Mint tile lt d terms were riot in hopi fol thin Mu' German pullttciil
12 were sentenced to die. Later, can control things in Florida..
six, were given life sentences. The
McArthur linked If ogitulioii keeping with efforts of Mie gov­ IfidiTs In conferenee til II,mu will 1
sis still facing u dvalli nentelK*
ernment lu seek pence.
soon renvli agreement with the mill over
the bookie bill wasn’t Juit
claim ronfesslims were fm-ced
Ilo indicated Mint the luiois far lory gnvernors mi the term* of Ihe
u
crusade
nf
the
newspapers.
(rum Mu m by starvation and heat*
Hie guveiMinenl lejpction of Ibe proposal for self government made
ings. American officers deny Mils Manlier said ho didn't think so.
Red term* wns more general Ilian to llieio Iiv Britain, Frnni'i*, and tlw
Governor
Wnrren's
proposed
tnx
RecretBiy of Ibe Army Itoyall
products
other Mum simply nil abjection to a river Hiilleit Stales. Terms of the agreeon
tobacco
.
.
.
.
said If brutal mid Illegal methods
ill, lit to merge the three Wenlern
was Introduced in tin crossing.
were used to force the confes­ cigoretteH
House
under
Hie
sponsorships
of
sions, Ihe Germsns should go free,
lie told Congress he would wel­ Iteii. Morgan of Duval, Wnrreti
come any recouiuieudfltlou tl esllimited it would mis,, 1,100,1100
nnmuilly.
might tuske.
The tnx rate would l*&gt; one cent
The Hchsta ■group rxperts to
spend another three wesks Investi­ for eneh five cents nr fractional
gating. Tmlay it called on Lieut. port of five cents of the relnll
Col. Horton V, Kills, who helped
The flennte Is'gnn n hot debate
prosecute the Nnsis, to giv,. hi*
nn the Governor's I'nltle bill ns
veisloit of the military trial.
Giber committee meetings to­ nn effort was made to convert the
wholo measure Into u highway
day t
St'diili* lulior anluoiHinllleo f I ui I- safety hill.
STO M A C H A IL M E N T S , W E A K K ID N E Y S ,
A* Introduced, the bill would
led the minimum wage hill, al­
require nil cattle to lie fenced j
R H E U M A T IC P A IN S , A R T H R IT IS , N E U R IT IS
ready approved by the House.
■ud xurb complaint* m ItMdachM. NtrvmmuM, AcHIv. Toxin*. Hln»llti».
The Ucnale appropriations sub­ but Senator Alford of Grand
L*ok
of viullty. tfO'ixy. Poor Apnellle. T'aii-rw-i-t I f -•
committee continued hearings on Ridge*proposed that It be changed
lha stinusl Army civil functions In do no more than prohibit live­
C o lo n Illu s tr a tio n !
D r u g b is H c - ! .M
T ilt COLON I* on* of IU* nseil
and agriculture funds, also pass­ stock from roaming on the high­
NO MATTKH liow loui yaa
tniporUnt
orianx of our body. The
bar* bean sntlrrlni from stomach,
ed by the House which Is now en­ ways.
fuduwlni lUutlrJOun, the* Ik*
Alford sold he wanted to
kUtnay and rhiuirwllc dialrr**.
joying a 20-dsy Ksster holiday becolon In tarloux forma. *x on*'* canaad what drui* you liavr tried baditlon In health may et. Van may
rause ll is so far abend on its exempt the "common people" from
fere, yea tan. nuw, hope fur relief
aikt llew 1* my aolsnT
iielng required to fence In their
work.
t taka aku-iMINEIIAL. Wilt*
Uyea
y ^ jy
Ths Henalo public work sub- llvesloek.
year eree ■IX lb* irautl* seven
Henator llaynard of HI. Peters­
committee railed state highway
daye after you etart taklni II.
Jeoninflssloners to testify mi pro­ burg led Ihp fight for the entile
DRUGOIHTH, Chemist* rennot
posed federal uid for njral mads. MB, terming the Governor's mea­
make UIO-MINKHAL. It come*
from the earth—Nature'* laborsThe Kinalu Commerce Commit- sure a Idg "effort to mnke high­
NO dupe,
levy. Contain* NO
dope, NO al­
•lee studied airlines, with former ways rnfe In Florida."
____ ________
cohol,
NO elk
el ONLY Nature'!
, Clyll Aeronautics Board meinlmr
mineral*—(he eldest,moil reliable
Ja n e s I,mull* testifying.
ttmedy for rheumatism, artbrilli,
Tim Bcnate si III hasn't decided
kidney and stomach ailment*.
Legal N^lreR
when It will atari open hearings
W o n d t r M lm ra la
nn Ijie North Atlantic Defense
FOR THUUHANUM of years
Treaty. Chairman Formally (Dxn T tri! to i t 'c n t i i
ealferers, on advice of dorlure, in
Tex) of Mm foreign relations comT i l .Il'iKHM W l f . U A U n lU'mtt'HH,
to mineral *prtn(« to set rues, ur
mltlce sold lie tuny deride tntniir- II |C. |i. No. I tit,*1,-r. Tel,Messer
relief, The tale President Root*T his Is In Rive von notice Hint
veil used to io to Warm Nprlnie
row.
AtMiKNI-1 llllimf.HH. your wife,
In Georgia. It* ws* helped ur
Kecrelary of HlnU- Arhesun plans lias
Inetltiileil soil
for lU vorc r
r \ il
would M l have gone there regu­
tn place a rnitfldmtlal repnrl on a s a l n s l you In the f l r c i i l l r n u r l,
______ A peteon In
Till II1IAL COLON,
larly
Iwlee a year.
Ibe rearmament portloil of the Ninth Jm lli' la l •"In',ill, Menitnol*
pnwctMc a colon Ilk*
nerlecl health pewenei
VfK ItAVK all brsrd nl the
I'ounly , Florida, In I'hancer y, nt
lisle — Him end
ad reiular.
r»gt ‘*‘ _,‘
with
i |well
program before llm committee In* Hanloril, Flortiln. T h i s Is In notify
miraealoua eprlnge of Uurde*.
runelleslng suer I*.
morrow, tun,
you Ilia, you are rcqulri’il In Ite
, Cnnnslly said thn seeeecy stir- anil ap p ea r before llir above court
the !Srd dny of May, ISIS and
roundlng the arms plans may nnl oa
m i h , w hatev er defe nces you have
i iiiv jnuiu, urnnn
f
be lifted until aflrr tha senate in
til Ihe eald cause, nod fall you tint
Ha wai
bathed tu be forhence a decree pro confess,, will
ratifies lire treaty.
ever
young
a s a l n s l you, and the
" entered
......
But sentiment Itslay was grow* K
IF YOU AMRt a sulterer, and
■aid ca
rn se
* proceed ex part e
Ing struiiger for slrlnplng all
lursa
my hsml and
n f f lr a l
Wltnei
net go to the mineral
soeret from the nrms-ror-Kurops eeat ooff the above court at BanI, try. OKO-MINCHAL
fold,
Himlnnls
rtuinty
,
K
lorlds,
eenulns a blend ol Ihe
program. Ilnlh friends and rrllles Hits l l l h day nf April i t I S .
■ame
minerals
that ran bs found
of. Ins North Atlantic trssty call­
n. i\ iiRitNnriN
■t ths world's best springs. Ths
ed for the State Department and
of the Circuit Cn'lrJ&gt;
miners!#
u
ll
may
wuth mlrarlet,
— apt*
ole County, F l o r i d a
the foreign relations rommlttee to
CT.
OT.
HfsAtd
A
m
t
i
l
n
g
R
tiu lfa
' make •public wbnl Amsrlr
i)s In ' dn,
WATCH year rllmlnallon from
pew beweU two or three days after
...jtlr* hml sahatrurs &lt;dgrf
IN TU B Ol lU iT ^ cm in T ,o r
» « start wains g k o - m in ih a i JtlDlUtAI, r i l l .
•into the liradllnrs. Henator '
The waste, buck as ooaL will
(Trir 1N
N,NA
T,
FOB HBWtNCU.B
tvcX’i.* V
4,
' CR-HIM proposed that tint House
hrsak away and yoa will HIR lit
l.'OtlNTY. FI niDA. IN CHANL *'
r
Ijf .r Ci Ml
tTn-Amrriean Acllvltlss CommltAha eiamuse your urine. Yun may
o m t r no . CONSTIPATION M the cause of
BM IHI DUh t !«■—Dolu XlUDi HrAlt*—
■' Ire, invrallgatr whetlter tha Uplt- VIRGINIA R OEIIOLkl,
Ibis slunk abnormal eontlUon of
Uomplalni,
w y S r « M »/ pwtr bfdneyk, and
i mi Nations nrgnniisUan at Lake
Ihlstuion. ISiyollTANTl Keepcetea
Ire* from poliunout wetls matlee.
M HM.reUef, He sure to watch
Ufrosa, N. Y., was being used ta rRmt^NANti nieiiAnn BHriBl .w
&gt;
h ' nld* Hovfrt *piiVs, - and (9)
lesporutent^
KVe jobs io fnrmcr U..R, gnvarnr
ifYimon
worksm fired far seculty
rn o f
FldUllftA,MM data
O srrs
n
ir
iu
R
n
D1NAND nirtlA Rp
dawn U
Itose rssMenre Is
r - , . ARNOLD TO HPKAK
[lagara Falls, New
iVflAIHERVII.I.E, A pr. 8 0 hereby notified thal
re*, has been filed
|: A ’l
Mtft way,
JtiMW
h U M 'ifllste s C attri
1 00% G uanM M dl
. .eehsdnlnd ,»n nnrmar
jW iiS ir .B r s
8 ";

'a t J s a 'k S f f

Son3ito To Hoar

Cuntfrt'HM Round up

W

S r"

fereni! Th*y'r# Plmo e o tfo n . . . long#r, tllk*
)* r two-ply co tto n ( realty two separate thread*
lightly twitted) for extra strength. AU have
Penney'* exclusive Nucraft* collar, Sanforlaed t
too. That mean* they'll slay "just right" for life!

A Ll* WOOL WORSTED

TOWN CLADS

fShrinksgs will net exceed Kr.

CHENILLE SPREADS
Dig center multi-colored floral
dniign on white or paidel
ground)*; nba colorn with self
denlgn. Hard to Believe H'h only

4771

14.77!

Heller Hurry 1 Come Early! Tlicxe Great Ruyu
will Hell fant. We have more huIIh lhun we need
nt Ihln time til Ihe year, ho we are offering (hem
lo you at thin low price. Ilrokyn hI/.ph,

siM se a a - saxuw*

bavon c b i m s u p s
T m S t net® m

125

REDUCED
TO

m k M te M

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TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 21—&lt;/P)
—Governor Wanen'a bill to double
iniurance laxes ran into trouble in
i t the houie today, an the Le|hlature
wat aaked to make up ■ deficiency
in ichool fundi of $256,016.
Rep. Hough of Lee county got
ih* Home to go along with him in
telling the Adminiitration tax hill
introdmed yeiterday referred In
the Iniurance Committer of which
he it chairman. The mraiure al­
ready had been referred to the
4 Finance Committee. This meant
two committeei rather than a tingle
one will have a whack el the bill
which increaiti licrnte ffei on inturance rnnipaniei and boost* the
lax on Stott receipti from iniurance
premiums
The rapilal tlock lax hill introd­
uced doublet tome present rate, and
imeatei nlheri by 50 percent. The
p Governor said in hit menage such
a bill would produce about $500,.
000 a vear extra for the Stale gen­
eral fund.
Tim l.cgtxlnliirc wm Naked to
appropriate $260,0111 for tin, rest
nf this hiisltiess year to make up
a deficit In the School Foundation
Fund by Hep. Heasley of Walton.
He pnlnteil nut that although thr
school ayatpm waa wall within the
1118,000,000 ctlllng Imposed foi
% 1047-48, the formula for diatrlhu
lion nf money r*never the $42,000,000 celling for tlila veer.
The Stntn haa made
erle cuta in it*
money *el up for school construc­
tion III each county In order to
stay within the celling. The lleaaley
bill would r cl torn those cuts.
Nearly CO House member* Jollied
ee soon,ora of a hill appropriating
$126,000 a year to Improvve facllitlea for Florida mental patient*.
The meaaitra called It 'go™*
■eervomy" •&gt;,' raKe tit- aalar|e« of
person ireI at Florida State Hospital
and to obtain extra medlrnl hiiu
psychiatric staff member* for that
Institution.
A hroail civil service system for
Florida alato employes wa* spoilH'watla-** *•■ **■*• Kiaht)

NANKING.
Apr. It —1*Pl—
the
Chine,e ('nmintinisl* In
treat fnrre today surged arrnu
the Yengti* Hirer to the south
bank at) mile, southwest nt
Nauklnit and selird north-hank
piislllnn* illrei tl) nppiwllr thl»
quaking rapltal, Flight of the
goiernment offlrea remaining In
Nanking hrgan tonight, *&gt;lth all
hound for Canton except the na
tinual defen,r mini,try and lha
president'* office, which "e ra
going to Shanghai

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CHICAGO, Apr. $ l-U IV -T h *re
ware only a raw wet apnta on
the nation's weather map today.
Light rain was reported In the
Gulf Coaet states ami there were
showers and' thunderstorms in
eeattered section* of lha Central
Plains states. Generally, skies
were clear or partly cloudy In
other part* of the eor ntry.
8 UNDER ARREST
NEW YORK, Apr. 8 t - ( / D Twn m«n ap'l a woman srere undar
arraet today In eonnoction with
the theft of more than $(0,000 In
fsdaral Income tax rafund checks
from mall boxae her* and in other
section* of tha country.
The arrests wera announced fay
poHee and U. 8. Paatel Service
Inspector*. Tha thraa srvra charg­
ed .with robbing tha mqlla.
MIGRATORY W ORRIRR
Tha Groaa Information Canter
for migratory agricultural workers
at Yulte, Fla., ’will ba open 84
hour* a day beginning Saturday,
Apr. 16,.for aa long aa tha demand
continues, Thomas W. Lawton, Jr .
managar of tha Orlanda offlea of
tha Florida State Employment
Service, announced today.
Mr, Lawton said that Mrs. Thar*
aa M. Barton, Farm Floaament re­
presentative for* thn Jacksonville
area will be In eharge of tha offlas
aad will havu dully aaataat with all
i t t t i where th e n la a eonridatable
amount at aethrtty,

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I lit $j&gt;»♦ »»r 1pii(| r.f ||i# t n|(| wit
I h* ,* n .i* f.ducstion snd Lib o r
couth nl th* 5 anglr* st lb* rrv*, calil Ih* 1 ruisri London hml IS 1 in i 4 . nl I hr titrtt^thpn#;), i
t "ii,mill** h,« promiifd prompt
b.iilt* 'll*,, Imii lliili&gt;b wstthtpt d*,id and 20 "minded nut the t itrnimfr# 1 th# Atpnir hi Society
WITHOUT PANTATI. fHt TITTIIN.TON BOTTOM IMIU ( arrow) of the nallnn’, Oral etcmip-ag* airrrstt i "trier
h'Mtni, H ’ l , C h a i r m a n ElSliMip S" ., 11 h.ol f i,* xoi'filrit
U lowered onto keel block* In a 1,000-foot building dock at Newport New,. Va The flVtmn ton -hip. to be
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Force on the ground* thet It we* an Invasion of it* Held of lon§-range •traleilr bombing
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tlhr* fiTtri^ll (lilllf.it V sitllllf* Mill
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fIll'll froups to ‘*11hi*1111#* nil rliirin” j nS|tio|i Amrt|i&gt;\t uliit li ilic, v
mi: ninny men from local cirir milled in court that he ,wc, ,villi
old age and
uVivors msiiranca
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*lubt, were pie,col |.,,| night .,1 1‘olk on the night of 1,1* death lie
f '*iii‘iiiii(ii; uifli n ($*rrtil finding is "iii'tliiiig vaiy "l.jeetionahle
•Ail liy file rnnilllurilMt IM'Im*.
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MtO . "Mk't S‘HMi.IHllh i lt UffO'l in i ’lllislilill Scientists "
, In « Joint comiiHthiqiie v«r«»ml
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"It would reipute them," he
nil. mu vivhi\ ulus i«r m lii'nl here |Unili’d
f ’ntniiiiniiiiiili nil In
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tli'itle, pirsenlril to the Nanloid| Adam M«utenidc*. Mm uino 'he
thr Ame- J Umif»! inmil lnf&lt;»i rniiliniL I he ASNK tesiitieil. "to pa)’ for mid accept
I Mhm ami lied Goiiitnaiider-ln- 1mio hifr t«nl.iv \minu»
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Hinmrs, ail I’rtNetimiial Woman » proaecilthin aalcl fired the gun
group -aol iin- infi'rimiUiiii budget Jlnnhi) It y benefits exclusively qf a
inO ef f;hn
Tth ordered llivit j ihy$t umirnlrtl a,i» |»ri t *i |»I,h«i .
Club of winch Mrs, Sally Mero Wll-' which killed Poik. got a death sen
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liamt is presiefrnt. A* toastmaster,
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"&lt; 'hil.il inn Scientists sucritss11"Ii dollnr iii 11■I iti , mol foi'ign aid
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which ilischnig- progi
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I lli wounded ami In di'ad
Coinmunlats, have
been
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H a / a r n w \ , in in south i-hinq.
AI least 17 HHtlah dead Im, v„ H II1,1'" l» '« t sliuggll, fur the
Williams received the rharl hendad xnd b&gt;ilh werb ttled ,n ° v : * .
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rr frnm Miss Eiifsbrth Heth, presi­ sent)
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I ANJH OR[). (V . Api 21 i/l Ihc llrlMsh Hhi|is was made. The ... ' J ,MI
The Communists contend llnu
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dent «f the Florida Husinra, ami
Nix I lx ms .sml anthranle niilor, (tilli-ci, ......................... had cadiowl
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Professional Women's Clubs, wlm seniiles died III action In tlm guer­ rein,lord .it borne today hi »upi»ui the lied capital at Peiping asking 'mhI
rilla fighting before I’nlk was
tliiit it 1111limy uiiiI h In* iintiurtiMl '
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riiiiimended thr 120 member ilul, slain.
id lli* underground sitdnwii ,ln lr to •.
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Thi' nimmnnjly nf tMitiom
i inly a handful nf persons heard "I 1,1 fellow digger,. whil* in Del i In|t?4« whn*h imi»\ now nn Im'Ii- !h»» H*,!1 , i'*!JVM
Ho- Min.-U Svvjin f i »m$i •In kit uitf v '*1 I Lfnn*;lit fiijtfHlii'r hy |Jm Aihui1^
ib.,rl*r mcmbrribip on termd in the judge pronoun** the sentences '**"■
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Us niriubersliip in lli* brirf iwiiimI Iiccn out I III re houi s and 17 min idle into .1 •rinmlil.lV Moil'lgcue lit (In. &lt;'uiuniliiil-ls to sweep foi u mil *«'en dial I'gai del n..l licav\ tue •fit
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an "lle il*l,e Unit will pi "ted "I..... .. fl "ill '" " 'c i o
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iftfriiMt.fi i$( (|p« Mtiyfnir Inn, »nd
proud of the Sanford Club," slm pi&lt;•••»-dilation. He was: found In ,1 ......... .puled the ...use
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declared, "and are watching It, niHent of any othn rliarge.
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forming beneficial services to th* a*ked 10 to '10 years as Ih* sen-' union', charge a "p»*«,titr m&lt;»*
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laying they liad
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In behalf of the organisation in asked for the life sentence. Only |,mr
v*&gt;l*.d.iy «H*r I HI w .-l
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ed two alma of the organisation: penalty under the taw wntllil have M,u l lb*v ,!«• had &gt;pnt on l i e. teiday si H IM A M in the I" I supplies hut failed
in uttr-in|if
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ml h(&gt;K|dtnt will t»D tfi'Ll in
to put a woman in thn Htatu called for the (lighter sentence., n( N ,w.,„p », l.dii.u, d*rl*.e,l
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Fit At llni'fiit... rhurih
m• „ „ PM
Legislature, and to initiate a pro­ hut tnildy the court nitiPtiilcd HiLai .
„
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|Mt* f »♦) •ntldiut 4|l‘ 4' f f•'■1I4* pi ti­ ttliil .hrlni% DmgfpLif"
gram to get an auditorium foi and »ald Hie offense called fur a ' n\
tnmmrow with Hev \V I*
whirl, .................... be X - ,
Bmu'c 9hp Piittii’.g k.^lulay* for
llITI m( (nmuii mf«it riMdi
thr benefit of the otty anil coun­ penalty of 2f) years to lifo.
A* h r*,nll. *h* loigg, Mm i Jr., assisted hy Hev M t, llraln re near the Ario'lli\ it
I I lie \P »M..$8't gaf h|8*t («.!»,
4VPfk Mil! teM OP.lV Vl'YtfTiiay
at'l.
officiating.
faefuring
t'o
laid
off
tllill
*o&gt;
ty.
Several hum • altrt the t * i . "
end contmtisil today, i eduction it?
Folk was found shot In Kalonlkn!|plu.tr-s It ,aid Mil, was ii*c e ,,a i,
9 " i! 1 -*hf
4 flif e l l f f p J i i f Members of th* Woodmen ol Ih* Sunderland mr-miged sin- )■•I
City Manager Clifford McKihIfir*.* (rtpif-afi fm i|*, tif flip A P tisck holdings i* expect*.I Liter,
llav ............
last May
after telling friends'
,
..
.
.
the World, of which Mr Gardner
hin praised the club for It* civic i.........
*_
___ , ___i l,*i s o , " of a pile up in cut ti J "
"•
Mpuf t, h* f , ((1ht dm govern »*id Mr (Srlltim Cutting will !&gt;*
was a member, will aci a , honor­ atiandortPrl efforti r.. land 11•• ,
enterprise and offered It* co­ lie was on his way to interview it to il r i fm I'irk aril
••II he
Markus Vafladei, then the leader
•■•*'tit** »»ntrv Inf"
hread* resumed tomorrow sn I
ary pallbearers anti will also run. lot is Flight I .tent .1 II I' I d
operation In future actvitles.
M
&lt;
while,
the
DAW
('III
pie
f o l d Ationrd wa* l.rioijt t 'a p i I
Communist guerrillas.
f ** ••1M$J i«r&lt;l&gt;|ac , Hi* f* H tf gjiiM-fft discontinue I b&gt;i"&gt;g Sst-.irdiv An
1 |1duct . ,*®rwl®?"*
service, lu
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the Fgraveside
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All IV
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tl.. W
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member* In
have been N J e(fI f iet nr 11(1(1,
.........ti,. bom,I in ipn ,nl sesstot. All
l l n i l M firs
• I'MIn I*
1 1 nnllnurd
*' *i m* *■.* IHf 1
iieidsv
for cm,situation* „„ ...... .. bm I r#qiia»tr.| to meet st tlm church
1:16 P. M waH Urn
gaining drives In Ih* Indu.lry •- * , at Mr
J7i
jMrilwrt Mon if. (iets
•rimVi t - " " '," l" rr' 1 ..........
....... 1BW In* Md ' Plrmatii. (i». and
came to Hanford In 1023 For
i Lift1 Scout Oe^refAt lli* same time the HA'V's
I cr wm u , i h
i . . .i .. many years he was a member of
186.00(1 Ford Rungs plant w ork*" , hp Slinfor)| Po, , „ t,cp. r, m* n, (
i I if c degi * • •ti B y S-:out::-g
, rvete nearing completion of a atilke )-|r| , rrvin„ „„ {|fpil,y
’ mss conferred upon Robert Mor­
tinder the late Sheriff C. M. Hand,
r*s of Troon ?, in i son of Mt
Hy HAM HAW80N
............................) Z ! \ Z
been «cc«.*e,i - f a n ' For the past few years he had ]
lit t:t min « FAY
•Hid M l' H r M o n . by Boh
NEW YORK. Apr. 21— (/H&gt;-Butinesi is on a tedueini diel. Like) illegal .peed up at Imth it* Hong* operated a general merchandise I
WASHING!DM, Apt 1 1 t-1'i Ait I one intellt^*"'-* rxne’ts i?e Lippincott at Hie * .mi' of Hen
all tgcli diets, the process is apt to It* unpleasant. But today's newi.&gt;in&lt;l Lincoln planl* In tin- latter, store at Lake Monro*
or heltl Momiav night st the
Survivor* Include the widow, preparing a bombing encyrloiirdi. i., dmiv whit *n*mv M?x*l( v4&gt;ou!c1 Parish House, Ralph A Smith,
columns are tilled with accounts of businessmen reasiurini each other|^,L M.n!0," " l* ,,f!'rtK "beady hsv
be bit in any (ulutr wai
scout executive.
announced to­
Jb e volume of th*it work !»•• ?l?iuM*c! linen last tumm.er md thn day
ont! will frt| better 'vhen they all gel back into turn.
t UAW's execulivo hoard must grant O'Reilly of New Smyrna Reach;
Air lo ir * ti now aikoig t itfii(i*o '■* provide funtii for tnotr 'nt*lhg*nc*
1'vo membeix of troop ,11. Bill
C l .-.AI I a M a HI*1Ala - Ah S B a H M »
^
....... . 1 ■* ' 11 1 '
' •* authorisation
u . . , l i . _It ^...*1. .
*
- * ■t
Ml
ma
But tlAa kby
elds with thaea a cd-fX—
on* step-son, Lt. John W. Mr. worker*.
fie ri; in-1 i'sn * Wilkinson, recounts are soma squeal* o l dls&lt; tan. Fnrtunately( Industries have
Fortl has tnadn no comment
Mahntt nf Wright Patterson FIbIi)
reived first •!■»•• awards from
Information svsllald* to M&gt;
M'oNllnura tin ran* I'.labti
tresi as Individual companlea.trlm not been doing it all a t onea. Some.
Air Corps, Daikon, Ohio; on* lawmaker* and oHien showed Mo, t"i bombers It, addition to the II t Vlorris 4«fjn. I class swardv
prims,
coils,
atocka, profits, are well alopff on thalr diet a l-‘
sister, Mrs. Della Richardson of today:
primary targets. Along *v|th the •era piss*n?«! !&gt;, C-tpt. By'd
BADKH HKTTF.lt HFlinOl.S
wage*, employment.
Ft. Pierre.
' ittt*n material *n maps of the Itudson to tlir*,, members of
ready. Others—Ilka copper, steel
Tho folder* In th* top ■rcM* laiK*l
LAFAYETTE, (is., Apr. 21 \ Artivp pnllhearern will ho R*y.
No oaa should expect American and oil—«ra Ju it now reading over
Tionp b. Th'mes Spser, Thomas
fllea
which
make
up
Ilia
ency,
I"
____, _______
Industry to he able to equeexe once tlm list tha doctor made out for 1715—Two morn Grorgla toutilu' montl Rasa,
Herbert ________
Hehrenn.
Wlp'o th*
"stiategir
viilner ■"«♦** snil Itsri'ey Wilkinson.
h*v* voted to support n program Ward Sloan, (ltls Sloan. E, L. ptulln rnnsllliitn a list nf wot id ability’1 men have finished pro­
more Into the ault It wore before them, end meklnff faces.
Meiit i'cig" were received bv
j targeta of alrnteglc ilti|ttirtnnci
the war. Its structure haa grown
Declining aalaa so far this y a a rj,of "better
..
„ school* ni'Xl fall m no Davis and rharlcs K. Kills.
file list is part o f it,.. ............ '"lin g all they can I r a n , ot dr- Robert Motris, Alan Ho*!*1, and
too bid for that. Thn population Is are reported today by leading teaching.
national defense pmgrnni which ‘b*1’" about a target, staff plan- bv W sltti Millar, who eiso conFKIHONF.RH OUT
higgar, demands greater, nlant rompaniea In woolen, horns appll
Support
lha progisiii «n.
ducted 'liu pltdge -i alioglanc*
call*
for the preparation nod t o n , , , , r
*° W fk.
Police
anti
sheriff’s
deputies
capacity larger. And many of the am-e, oil rsfinlng, rstaillng, mall nledgetl yesterday hy Walker snd
to the Flag Troop £&gt; was rvprotinning
revision
of
precniitloiiiirv
To
Ih*
target
Information,
then,
costa of doing business have been order and home construction In* Whitfield county units o f the have been alerted to he on the
vented by 13 member., TVoop 34
lookout for two white prisoner* and aTternate set* of p|jn* for 1«r* added method, fn teaching by eight am! Troop ill by nine
hiked permanently.
dustrlaa, But at tha aama Urns, Georgia Education Aasociatiou.
'll"
target
and
oaHniatca
of
weafighting
nn
aggressor
nation
in
Some tdt) teachers alletidcd s who escaped from a State Road
Prices on moat things won't h* Individual ateal, auto, and alactrle
members
aa cheap as they were before the products rompanlas report salsa special session of th* Walker Gamp at Plymouth yesterday at various combinations of nation* inm* required for the attack.
Whether
it
Includes
tho
recently
Those
"weapon'*
rccmmcmlntlon
ear* of age
war. In many rasas tha products thi* year topping last. There are county unit here.
noon. One convict, 21 ye
THE WEATHER
Is i l l feet one Inch tall, the
I he other, rumored list of 70 targets iti l(os i IiohIs" include Items oil what Is
themselves won't be the same.
I Iconsumer dollar* to
still plenty of
referred to In cryptic manner a*
about 20, Is flva feel, 10 Inches sla la not known.
You may ba abla to buy a ear he had— It takaa telling, realistic
LATE CITRUS
JACKSONVILLE. Apr
uFl
Tho folders are tho product &lt;&gt;f "special weapons."
chsaper In a few months—already pricing.
j ORLANDO, Apr. 21—(fliieciall tall.
HIGH L O W
The
military
Includes
atom
ic
analysis
of
scraps
of
Informal:....
you can buy most ef them for lasa
Airlines, moving Into tholr » *a -l ~ J h" *»te cilrua cro|M, In all prod
ns
Atlanta
63
statistic* nvallnltlu from trade bombs III (lie catego ry o f special lloitou
than a few montha ago, Bui tha ■on of greatest activity, report! llcl,ig aroaa, Is much less than Issi
IIFARING HLATKII
nl
4$
weapons.
Journals,
reports
by
commercial
prices aren't going back to what that thalr enforced reducing dlott awwaon. the Florid* Farm Bureau
TRENTON, 0 *., Apr. 2 1 - M 5 Chicago
Mb
4!
thay wars In . IM0. And nalthar of the last tw o o r th n e ysars la
The Dade County grand Jury will attaches abroad, newspaper flip
ported lotlay.
However, no atrateglst contends Detroit
M4
19
are the c a n thamaalvas.
worth white. Thay'va (rimmed ../'Kur®* obtained hy tho Hurvau * meat In special session here May plngi and, In n minor percentage, Unit tho atomic bomb is n general Mlnneapulls
70
6t
You want different c a n , refri­ coats, put In new lowor-fan asr- Washington office from the IJ. S. 10 to Investigate the flogging of presumably material provided try purpose weapon, lo he used in all Fhoenix
91
00
gerators and •juaUaaa other vices, and moat of thorn a n now Department of Agriculture this seven negroes near Hooker, G*., undercover workers.
bombing. It 1* a max* destruction St. Louis
IU
60
tnlnge than you did lit 1M0. Thay happily dipping Into tho black Ink week reveal that 43 million boxes nn Apr. 2, Judge .1. II. Paschall
Into the foldara go an appraisal weapon, In bo used for tho do. Hun Antonin
nn
68
cost more to make. Chances a n bottle.
of tha relative importance of. a slruction of a large target arua Heattlo
of orange* war* u/u liable for use said fait night.
bft
you a n getting a w n pay now
target
to
the
economy
of
a
nation
Dade
Sheriff
J
.
W.
Lynch
re­
after
Apr.
1
this
year/compared
and
the
people
In
It.
Farmers have seen thalr in­
nn
48
Washington
than you did than, toe.
come reduced. Prices for their with 68 million teat year. The ported that the negroes were tak­ aa a whole; the Importancu of a
Bit
45
Tho weapons recommendation Montreal
But
reducing
prucess of crope have fallen la meet cease aa grapefruit figure* were atlll lea*, en from hla custody by Ku Klux particular iniUllatlon within a
. . the
...
_
___ nrucaaa
76
Jacksonville
66
getting rid of tha Hlflatlonary far as govanuaenl npperta allow. the report continued. After Apr. 1 Klanamcn after he had arrested varget city; datalla of construction sheets therefore muit be prosumed Miami
92
7$
alio to be concerned with con­
i wee____x
blubber whieh
aa i n g i i t hi Pricaa Tor th a trfa rm l ^ d T
thte y ear th ere w ara 7 million hose* them at a homo
whara "wildland operation of that particular ventional high explosive and In- Orlando
84
68
tho
acquiritiR
la
going
to
ba
Spar“ ■---------,*J - _ '-----&lt;C— HaitaO R i Riga maae)
compared with 19 million.
partlae” had bean reported.
Industry! aecondary aiming point*
it:* a Its -** m» pag- four)
Tallahassee
30
68

Business Women Former Greek Communist Draws
Life Sentence For Polk’s Death
Receive Charter
At Mayfair Inn

In Aulo Plants,
Mines Are Idle

(■ e 111r y («rowers,

Shippers A«
A^ree On
•■i. i*lA'^iSiHha'X'vr, (Shippers
Another Ho l i d a y

* 2:00 P, M. F'riday ,
Al Baptist ( hnrrh ...... ......

Industry Will Not Squeeze Into
Suit Worn Before War, Dawson Says

"»• ii- K'K” ’r * " . ' . T ' V ) ■W** - d

Air Force Intelligence Experts
Prepare “ Romlmig MapH01 World

!»«»,. .iJ5S'H,Srtfm""B*a"it:,i ."

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No.

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Along Yangtze'
Reds Cross River At
Tikang And Wuhu;
Government Troops
Open Large Attack

SANTIAUO, Chile, Apr. 21-l/F)
—The earthquake which shook
south central Chile Tuesday night
killed 42 persons, a government
communique said today.
A statement from the office of
Praeldant Gabriel Gonxalex Vhlela
■aid I he destruction was not as
severe ** first reported. The
president Is touring the area.
erller the Interior ministry
-the quake killed 67 persona
and Injured 160
A presidential spokesman said
Gbnsales Vldel* Intended to par­
don about 100 prlaoners of Trai(tun
Jail, _____
reported. “completely
a . ___
SStroyed’' by the quake.
The cnminunlqua said earlier
reports that Angol Jail also had
rolleptad were erroneous. It hud
been announced previously that 16
pkilontra were killed at Angol.
The towns of Traguen and
Angol, about 660 miles south of
Santiago, were canters of the
quake.

Assorlnleri P r e s s l.rnserl W ire

Commi. Army P r e s i d e n t j Q

L e g i s l a t u r e Asked
To Make Up Short­
age Of $ 2 5 6 , 0 1 6
In School F u n d s

Government Says
42 Were Ki l l ed
In Chile’s Quake

J

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A ,! T H U R S D A Y . A P R IL 21, 1910

a.

Partly tlniidy fn t Inudy, eon*
llniifd «.irm through Frldsy.
Modprai* easterly winds.

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M O N D A Y , A P R I L 18, 1949
n &gt; fi

•
•••

Civil Service
“:| civil

Theme with the topic entitled, “An
Investigation of the cane. The army
brought out.”
[ better aupervlalon over them.
CongrcRR
Idle Tale”, White
RladlplU**”. .
trial and treatment nf the Germans
’ll grant you that the
• Idea
‘
Former County Judge It. W.
. “I-II
haa
palina and ferns were omnng the I
__
hn* l&gt;e*n crltlcited by aom# mein
cerlnln merits, hut tha demerits Ware and George A. Speer, county |
■in-1
'i M t li a H r w i» r « f » n M I
ttaet
pulpit decoration*.
,. (Coallaued from P a ir Oae)
hers of Congo** and othera._
matter"warc^vT'cT lTltf*and Jack nffset It,' aald Mr. Gut. "In time prosecuting Attorney, recommendif-1
breaking ceremonies will lw held
God's Wagon In Sanford To. *■*»* ™ ■ vial t federal h o w i»h, proTarlffa--Senator Taft (Il-Ohlo)
O ptom elriht
for the new Parish House, hi? sold, day,” waa the topic of the »erKailgan, both member* of the It might he extended to exclude ed that the term of the Municipal
»• hull.l 810.000 public housand thin will he homecoming day mon by the Rev. 8. L. Whatley "* " " ‘1* ? « r the next six years, predicted almost solid Republican Charter Ravlalon Committee In* almost anyone.” Former Mayor W. Judge, now appointed hy the Com­
support for a move to write a
11.1 Magnolia Ave, Phone 31?
C. Hill declared that “civil service mission for nn Indefinite, period,
for all member*.
at the Central Baptist Church iDU.?l"K Admlnlatrator Raymond ''peril point” "provision Into the
absolutely takes the matter out of be set for a definite period. Mr.
^ U*inA
Low mass at 8:00 A. M. «««!, morl,|ng service. All record* for U .F o lo y talked over the program Administration's reciprocal trade •JJfJJJJ
r 'j'j Wt-Wf r?*- Kwrdlyle
rdlr Houa
Speer said that he favored a four
nigli ma** at I I * A. M. w M .Sllnday Hrh(10, m .re rejlor1,d with President Truman thia foreholder, 11 . II. Coleman, George A. politics."
agree men Ia hill.
"Has tne City Commission no year term. Kurlyle lloushnider fav­
Speer, W. E. Watson and Hobart
held nt All Soul* Catholic Church,11,|okeia and 111.1 were In utten- noon. He predicted Senate paaaage
power t?i discharge department ored two or three year*. Mr. Gut
Two Dixie senators predicted Newman, and F. Haaky Wight.
and attendance, *uid Father_ W i l l C h i l d r e n were given Easter of a hill cloaely patterned after
heads under civil service t" naked wu* for a two yenrtlcrm. Mayor
that most Southern tJemoeral* In
lam Nachtrub, wna about 2f&gt; p e r-Ji^l^.j,,
Mr. Triiman’a propnaula.
"1
believe
It
Is
not
best
for
the
Carraway said that lie thought an-1
Karlyle Housholder,
— n it lV K -IN —
cent more than Inal Raater, Mra.i During the evening aervlce a
Mnaaacre..Secretary
of
the the Senate will support a KepuliThe
ilnleresta
of
the
City
to
exclude
demini appointment of the Judge;
City
Manager McKIhl.ln replied
*Congress
"to 1e
can-written
a.ihstilule
for the ! &lt; / " ' " « " or in* City
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........ Iloinil Hal led the choir In epeeial musical program waa pre- ArInV"lt(7val7Y7k\"d
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I part ment heads frem the civil j , hwt the Commission could "fire" n In Ite practical.
W.'tli I'nper • I'ulnt
apodal mil*ie. Decoration* locludby the Youth Choir under recommend what the Army should ■ftnnn latsir mil.
liervlee." declare,I Mr Out “ It la1
"P'i....."-•••" »•*■■■*•
Mr. ShliiNolser pointed out thill I
P a l m e r * ------------and P----------a p e r h a,i f^a r u
*
eil masse* of rnlln Utiles, Kindi- ,||n.r tjtm „f ,Mr*. (J
--------. J1" '/i1 'e ,
George Touhy. do with six German storm troopers i The forecast come from Hrna- ■Dahlo to throw the police and oilier
m u a. nsvKiinti
avm s
oluses mid cut flowers.
.Foli W
the •c«lot. to the new election laws require re -re -,
Two .violin solo* were played by sentenced to die for te Malmedy.! lor* Ellender (IL l.a i and McCi.l- department* politics.” lie pplnted IL«r
q i, )| Service ollard.
gistration nf City voters In 1050,'
( &gt;-Ark|. They said they hart
The Itev. II. I,. Zimmerman, Mary Ann lloblayer and four llelglum, massacre nf 160 Am eri-1
out, howaver, that the City .MonaJ ack R .tJW n declared that he and that it was proposed that re- j
can
prisoner*
of
war.
1!»',
™I"'I
substitute
measure
organ
selection*
were
played
hy
rector of Holy Cross Episcopal
-Royall made the suggestion to ,,?1lnJ L 1drafted hy Senator
Senator Taft
Taft r«r haa always been exclude fto m ;ctinci,r,d with Mr. Gut and Mr. gistration take place every five
Church, today reported attendance. Mrs. Touhy.
■’ { IIIU that department head* lie re- years thereafter. The Commission
e
Senate
Armed
Service.
Com-*.
K
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)
,
other
GOP
men
hers
of civil service protection.
yesterday “ was splendid”. Her-------------Mayor Carraway retorted that tained under civil service,
sold that the five year provision
mittee
ns
the
committee
opened
nn|{kr
Senate
Labor
Committee,
and
vices were held at 7:10 A. M...
M A S E F IE L D ILL
the commissioner* had discussed J “The Commission has given this may ho used if deemed necessary, |
'Senator Ives (R -N y ).
oam tf tutm
11:00 A. M. and during the after-,1 OXFORD, Eng., Apr. IB— 1/17
Senator Taft tells me," said thu matter thoroughly and that It a lot of thought and discussion," , lie declared.
Siopitchiag.c
noon at 4:00 o’clock, a children’s , The rnndlllnn of John Masefield,
_______
Ellcnilcr, "that the substitute will wa* the opinion that to exclude said Mayor Carraway! "however, ^
___
service was held, and flower* were llrltlsh poet laureate, who Is
nieserve all the liaslr n rlrrlnla* ilrtiartmant h e »U from thin pe»— It will give It fUfthtU1 tUAdlliUlfln.: Tinlny's automobile* have hi*
placed mi a cross. The nltnr wu* |seriously III ut n nursing home
••( the Ta f4-Hartley Law. From lection would give the Commission keeping in mind the thought* tween III and 10 light luilh*.
In,nked with lilies, and the pnra-,herr, was reported to fdi “ urn
ICtallaati I'lssi Pa«* nnei
pet roll* were covered with flow- changed" this morning. The 70- assistance, Has said lie will wel­ what I've1seen of tile Idll, it does
renr-old Masefield Is suffering come the legislative Investigation Just that.
era In pastel »hudr*. The pulpit' yei
"For that reason, I don't think
wus ul-o decorated with flowers.|ff"m comjd lent ions following nn of Ills agency.
thetc is any doubt that most of
Morning ullendnnce was nlaiut attack of influenia.
While House members came In the Southern Democrats who voted
Mill at the First Methodist Cliureh
ill thu usual lime tu start their fur the Tuft-Hartley law in 10-17 |
HAND F E S TIV A L
whoic the Itev. J. E. McKinley
third week of session, aeiialnrs will vote for the substitute for
JA C K S O N V ILLE , Apr. IH-t/V) stayed In recess until &lt;1. P. M.
delivered u special Easter sermon.
the Administration hill,"
The choir rail wns decorated with — The nlnlh anrmul Fluriila Music
Two years ago a group nf Re. I
ear I he lop nf their calendar Is
fern and while flowers and buspublicans ami Southern Demo
1
I
kels of gludlolust'a and Easter
ernts teamed up In Imth hranrhes
lilies abounded. Tlirrn special an­
of Congress lo put the Toft-Hartthems were sung hy lilt1 choir. An h ig h school Hi.
p a r ti c i p a ti n g , j
,,,U t P a r l v h a v e n.Tsym - Icy Law on the hook*.
Entrants will he divided Inta'1'^ C,,mmunM 1 * ly *"* n
•
evening service W'ns held at H:(MI
The A din Inist rut Ion hill would
A. It, C and I) groups for cnmnetl-1
W fr
^ Im rm h .n
o'rliM'k.
I"
repeal the T -H measure and re- 1
purpose*,
iiirpuse*, with Junior high |wl,lV “ MV o K-nDath n t at n
The First Presbyterian Church live
|„1(1J ..!■.....
i l . , i .........to
:. i._
i . " I vocates overthrow of state mid fed- plun&gt; it with u modified version
orgmiDnlimis
le&gt; .class­
where the Itev. A. G. Melnnls de­
of the Dill Wagner Act.
|
end governments |,y force,
ified
as
E
units.
livered the -erimin, wns decorated
The House plan* to start debate ,
It Is sponsored hy Senator Mn
with enlln lilies, fern and stntlee,
thews nf Jacksonville and (hen mi thill trill Apr. l!ii. The Jieuntc (
and attendance was large. At It"'
■■Iher senator*, presumably it i-« the pridinhly wont get nromul to it
tloiigregnlioiinl t'hureh, The Itev.
-ori of "appropriate legislation a foi another three or four weeks, i
J. it itool dwell on the Hauler
McClellan told a reporter lie is'
. / ' a - a r h V , ; j i ‘: g a i n s , .........................................
W ar
rcii . a i l e d f o r in his ineHsnge to I In op|H&gt;-e,l to nny legislation which
H«-rvlr«* roily New York rnnrkM
would junk the basic provisions of
r tm ltlii
fruli»
ami
vegMabl*’ L e g i s l a tu r e
the Tuft llnitley Law, "like the
' "rtoi!p man"'"ml *wills rniige u,
The llmis.' him a similar lull, and Administration hill would,'
• lit y alitl |iHt «•» I'll ft11fit IM |MH»r till I'VI'II liriM»tl4(r HIM* nilll
"So I think it's safe lo suy I tint I
Uy fur the must outstanding Redding
U — (AIM to K"'"l •I'inllty ITie&amp;na. K|orJ*tn Muiiirp tut milhCiimnillltint
JA t'CHUNVIl.I.r. A|ir.
I prefer the aiih.slltulr Idll, and I j
I'll,I Ul.i t.MKH h'nrlllu gI lute ,i l\.n,.Vm,t,,"r,.,,V,V;irr,.lw’
Event since long before the war. Hera
mill ill reel nrs of
-liislly.
feel xme that nearly all the ’
fiooror
\V:it *'.«,'*fia floor »*4 profit eorporatlmis clinrtereil iiy Democrat* who voted for the Taft- j
you will find the very newest and smart­
All hiiIhs ti. rsliillers
&gt; .&lt;» too
l i n t Ml *I f 4»*|8&gt; A
the stnte, as well as public officials llarllev law will support II, loo."
est neat ions which the Redding Industry
t.tinii tirrini I*»» I r rijtiilar tjttiliiv
N&gt;* IV* lain l&gt;*r dill
Meanwhile, Chairman Conley |
Li
inn*
I’M ltd»i«*11
III 4'in t'ltfltr fMMirlv fill*'*! SOfl-ifMl to ' » mill employes.
lia* produced for your gienler sleeping
wlrrlHiurii) I'lulrn
lie f i n d In s i g n t h e on III se t III NC| of the limine Agleultiire ,
f.** ftiir 2*00 1%tin
21 nf
t .s r y e
f fw hv&gt;»i f,?r, |,i.«.r
cm fo ri. Yoft’il find, too, the largest ns4&gt; T^lltiw !»
iii ft 2
f
i.rlh
In
t
h
e
S
e
n
a
t
e
Idll
w
ould
re
Mr ,11,1,11
Inm
ol
I
tee
prritlclvd
I
he
present
1
| f of If
it 1 rr 'ju.iHry 3r.ii tr*o, frw I 7f*.
lima Ii
ipllti ail e m p l o y e 's I n m ie d ia le dis Cimgrest will write a new farm?
•ortmrnl of colors and patterns we've
tbifrii fair 111in 111 v anti
I 'lt.i
fr-H f!!io m i k titsu'ii ttlir 3on ( ;o clinrge.
M ■loo
|,iograin to take effect iii ItifiU, 1
hod for many year*. Ry all means, don't
2 ? »&gt;* f*7
liry *
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4
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Inw
a
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i
iss
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W ith o u t a i l l s e r n l i n p vote, Ha
i"#•it •» t ellf It* U lid
Ife tuhl a reporter he expert ,
f
ilitirir*’
l
'
l(
t««l
Imtirt
1
11111
h
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11
•
iiii-i this Great Redding Sale
1
il
df»I
Fit
|k r
y, i.er ,11&gt;■ 1 •■Ilf
If'*'*m| i v|*i&gt; "itiiiii1 loir i|on Mt v **■111 ||i,use passed a praimticil amend tills new program to'
Jl If*•' illrr*.cl »«« (tin e,.o,lliliui
l'l,,,|n . rfd
lf„i
17
f,,
muni
nnles
M
l,.„|
I,,
the
Constitution
which
1
.
Embody
“pci
Impmine
hut
I
- 0 in»T"
1 j,,l ut* n r nili*
! . » V , v V ve ; n",?.:" r * . ; * ; «VnAi nii..w u... i m
*™- ... « n not all" of the Trimiau AdinlnlnNH U rlnftil f*rr i§tir*ti i : .
i ' ii,'„inl,nrs
1,11 ir.ii «',I.
Itself into eslrn session.
liritiiiti's proposals for a program i
I i tlnrrri l,iiii«p
Jit flu fen taai. wueiy
l,.w
ns
......
I,,,
'|*
|,(.
,,,,
11,0-■-.! amendment, lldro- inlemii'd, l Ii r o ii g Ii government
l.nrif**
fmir *fUs«111y nii in i» w m i y 2iui- 7uu
|
||
ii*,.*
ui,,.,,..,,, ,i
fll
M* (Unfit
targe sire
~„n,e w .i h i *
doled hy llep. Htrfp|»rr.l c*T Hi. payments, to give farmers good
Him. II
f i r h l r s *1, 11.700
.lolins, wus passed hy n ao-0 vole income and consumers cheap lorxl.
r.ilrtt
CgRldniil
1,0
few milslnnitlnu llnd M,,w goes In the Senate. II it
2. Scran the "Aiken Hill" pass­
litrui#1*44i111y too,
100*100
1*m
si
,a |
;* .ui|i |tl,
.Il«l'l4«( ii v111»* immiIi ry tiinrkfi
nrote I,a ISB.150. few II.*,, n n , . r - " "
**&gt;' t h a t hodv it will la ed hy tiic Uepiihlirsn-controlled
l.lv« |ii*till i y
&gt;t l„w nn im&gt; l.loirs t/fc in, , , n i
- u lin iltte d to a v o te itl t h e people HIMIt Congress. This law in 1050,
ITorldii HriMlt* A
I'rrsiHoH link now n i » u m STr.ljr.
in n „ , mnt) gcm -rnl e le ctio n .
unless rhiingt'd, would abandon
Tn
T(.
iVIpry I t locti rrnlOH Otililni . ul
,
..t.i
fioL,. n r rigid !I0 per cent of parity price
|If CMifM
1 itfiHiiinrr- biiiri
i*nin i« f a ir
«*on«llt l«m 2H
Hht'piirrd hiiIiI thrci**ilitriy
I
l-'rviert re*.l
32^ -Sf.ll, 3 rlotrh 2SP. 57!» I fhl* Iili'inUrfH i»f I4f»0 » tilt* llOIIKO supports for liasie crops and sub*
ar#
?s life nil
V*
Htltulc n fcxihle liti lo in) per ce"t
IIInl|»*r m, M-d
V*
l*ne.'i,| Dai' :■! il,\en i*.'. |lure into speeilil session hy signing support system,
5 2‘, Him
jr*
And Heiuiinr Taft predicted at
II fun. r**&gt;l
115, ( iluti'O 375-5:5. few imhxci a J-net It loti.
Inn vy tsiu* H|&gt;
It
II,. Hniii tlm requirement tlml .... . solid Republican support for
II I'llG, U III It*
I'epperH In, I'uhl Won,tern
l„„
i,orer .......
........
hitivy 1 Him ii|i
11
1*4 l a r g e &lt;»». lew 350, ......ret
id .
- mice-fifths of the men..... *l«n «n effort to write u ‘ jicril point
inn -i4*44 ihr iiHltUm wimlil proven! n
•|*r,*vl»,U*n Into Jlu» AdmlHlnlratlou n
H i' mm, 1iffnt
sin, small mimic wa ny
llfhlM I IM.
5!*
11 oilier Itnilm,,,* Ivpe
lul sessliui being called for any reciprocal trade agree meats me8some
fa
ir
q
u
a
lity
mu..,,,.,
,
,
,
Itnn«#ur^ *1let
Tl
n
!
h lm .v matter."
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75 ':rJ'o
15n, , wwlllltlsy
matter,
)lren*,',t \ V lllvle (rentier* nil Sea.350, poorer no,I wanly
Tuft head* his patty's policy
til*.If
tew ns.
'flu* two-month closed season on
rmnmlttre. II" told n reporter he
Obr HOME DOM F O R T mntlre** la guarV1'|n|ill'll]« 11|.till* A
PMair.es
Hebaaoe.
ws-h.sl
....'mhlllg
siieckte.1
......
it
from
Fl«rIll
HUi'kH
t'H
1
slss
A
(50-M
ill,
|
|
T 01
think* tiic DumnintH will have to
Tn
on Ired for five yearn. At only IL'0.60 It
Htl 1*II l«f H !fi»(ift!iitii&gt;rri «l«e 15a-*75 r„w Rim. :,a n, ,.u, i, , idll’* salt water* would In- abut- hold tin'll lines neatly intact if
I* thu In'*l value In 11 'medium priced In335 3*5. ||
'j ; rf
|fl I'll I slxr
1f yi^lP, fail
ir.
tic,I
under
a
l,ill
introduced
in
Jiersprlng matin'** on the market, W r also
...
........ . tonay
' '' uv
'' Hep. «Nesmith,
nsmlth' they( d.lcat
a ^section
of tho
preIRir*»ll#*rm, r«*di
f&gt;n 315.
u
the
Hon*e
^
,,y
tll„
Rl.|lU|
)||.
M,10,1* 1, *, i,,i loioipi'r* Villow
II Min, m l lii'ri vy m
have msttresscH hv ynch well known
if!
HtralHlll-Neek
3»
a
.
!
5ll.
few
375
Iii1Iin, n|iIlf liflivy ir.
4:» p o o re r noil. Iiirip, i „ „ ■i j r. Co,,,.' of Wnkjilhi.
. . . ran Mini. Congress) which temakers a* SIMMONS. S E A L Y and other
lirriH. huhi
IN
1! *cll«*
« f .......
,
i i,','." ,* : oV„
.oil r „ „ .
famous manufacture!n. The largest nsSin»-JJn, (,*» 3J5 . 30M. poore r , N c . n , U I ,
Ill'HHlPfS |dl|
21
12
season hnsj
why certain tariffs hnvo
sorlmcnt of pnitcrn* and colors tlml wu
1»r•--*meel mid ilriiwii i)i*ndM mnl unit l a r g e r 15(1- 175, Xuihliio) jail. dealer, said he dosed
y
*
*
0
,
fitw
2
7
*
i,
iHHtri
r
tiitti
iurirt*‘
Ifiu*
na
cDnservatlnn
iiilnu
and
It
litc(|,
find nf f 1
have had for many year*.
ITS.
ITorldt* ilntdn A
|w|il.V(, n„ „f lhe KepuldlcanM
|mi (ii I&lt;•#*■ hit IWl«. It Itfiiih terfcrc* with if&gt;nrt* fl*hing and
T.$
Tn
1 nuw rritji
the tourist industry.
I will suppoi t this udmendment,'the
HfltillrrN I 'nlinitlmif rt l'HTomiilurH
riirn Imi*
4r&gt;n
Htcnllng a dog would he pun-1
mll|,|. adding that he c»t|1 rv»T'v ri'd
Fin
41? «iT 43fa. TfT A
l.sii
Mr •&lt;1•*r f», nil
MI
i?
Ishulde by a Jail sentence of a*. ddered it u "mild" provision.
.
IImim. Mil liMIVV
r$l
much a* a year, oi a maximum | A .t „f(,.rw| |,y Se,mtoi Millikin
IImim, lilt III
4ti
•1
fine iif $1,000 under a lilll Intro- |||.Colo) the prupusal would te»
||mi», 11ti i&gt;1
n
&gt;3
IlnoNlrrN, old
-ia
(luccd in the House hy Rep. l’ol- ,n||re thu tariff commission to fix
. $7
The perfect foundation for the finest inton of Franklin.
|limits beyond which It holds that
nerspring mattress. Heavy angle frame
N A N F o n n s t s t i : rx iiw r.ii*
w sH K irr
III* Mil also would provide u tariffs could not he reduced withsupporting double deck for resilient rolls
NUPIM IT nn III
penally of $100 fine or six month*'nut (■-■*•&gt;«4**— ■
1 -i ’ &gt;'111-^7.
assure* greatest comfort and long llfo
T h e fallowing price* reporteil Or
riatfurm ton will give your mattress per­
111* itealers on |,,e Hnoford Hlule In jail for anyone who ‘ i ,!• ti u,h limit* were not ahservcj,
r n rm e rs Msrksl for protlorc solil clnusly Injures, wound* m kill*" tlm I'rcsldvnt must lull Congrcs*
fect protection. Smart aluminum finish
»" ,. ! lll’krr* and .tester* „p i„ |j;n| n dog owned hy another.
why.
resists rust. Why not hnvc the la**t when
A. it, Apr tl. Hint,
Wbat ta da far n u i ' i aidsit arotl.ai
It costs only , , ,
lieu a
T ender gree o
fsiullaasl mealMr p.lsf Wtdr*|UI sad
Ho (tor
(j no
lut loanJ lbs IM .O (a CAMHenna, lllnrh Valentine
UUIU 1-eay http. Tuu ms, CARD1)1juf
HU H p r
|3 35
lie,ill* Ci,|e
n itt iliinai Iota m lir far r«g la ilttur
Hu 11nr
•I t*u »*ri: Itl ilift«d 1 dtM blfMi
lletiMM. I.III, II til, }l|,r i*7J
‘ »eut Urn*1' Sid Isk.n a* dlfstlid an tbs
&gt;1.1111
Isbil, II should litIp rstli.s Imtoansl
In nil
0.SA
palladia pain, III ta**n Itirsuitwal Ui« I ( ‘rtHUffimur, fVl
13 &gt;0
M I
awalb Ilk* s Isn't, u ihsuld iMprsts your I Celery, llnlilen Crl
I3,mi
tppeni*. sld diitiiisa, and Uilu b.lp I ('elery, I'uecal Crt
13
10
9.16
buOd Up rsslilSBit Ivl lb* 1(1to* d«&gt;* (a [Corn, 5 tins ling
13.50
3.00
isaw CARUtft (a MlsatltlMtly prtptrtd Corn. I tins Cri
13 35
3 60
»ad NtonuiuaUr w«t*d. tl ytm tstiir "al Cucumbers-KuIII y
tin Hshi
Itiw* urltln IIMI" 1*1 CARtlUl ludty
IS 50
0 60
ClIl'iaillirrH-l.'lodre
It
.III IImMI
Be pruiiarcd for that unexpected guest
15 00
1.00
III) II,m
13 00
9.10
and make thu visit morn enjoyable witli
A T L A N T I C C O A S T HI'eggplnnl
nper*-Fancy
•base new folding beds with easy
. Illl Il«l(l
$3.50
&lt;00
rolling raster*. It Is twin hod slie and
L I N K R A I L R O A D 1‘ejipern-Chnli'i,
. Illl Iteki
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judgeAanwi ExtensionPresident Approves

Legion Hears Acheton To Tell Senators Secretly
eca
Of
Plans
To
Ann
Atlantic
Nations
Wells Tell Of
O tL o b b y in g T o Bill Is S i g n e d
Security Needs
GetSalaryHikeBy President
G a llo w a y I n s t a l l e d
A s H e a d O f Post;
A lta m o n te S p o n g y
O ffice rs A rc Seated

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Wednesday. Moderate north l«
"orthf»«i » inds.

WASHINGTON, Apr 19 -f/P)— Secretary nl Slate Ai lieinn will
* " r tli* Senate f*-»ei(ri» relation* tniiimiMee a te|w»rl (hnrtiLv on I 'niled
^lalr. plan* In aim North Atlantic Allirr.
t liairman t wni-dlv (0-1 era) «ai«i today llie roininillee will n..,| IM
•r&lt; tet ifiimn in heai the Secretary.
O f Sales T a x
*l'r rearmament j Ingram i» |m»|&gt;t,»eal fm llie nalioiit iniinnr m the T a lk
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Need nl a national arrimtv null s
tary IraininR program In drin
Tn back it up, the Adminialrawould-be aggreiior* wet ilirtird hy *i"n in working on a proRram of
Maxwell Welli. Orlando, recently
fu' ‘lie other nation*
elected con.rn.nder of the Ante.. . '
"* ,orU " * ‘ h" ‘ J h*
e.n LeRion. department of Honda.
C . . .
in a talk tail mRhl to more than f T O n i a i ) , I W O j O M
120 Legionnaire*, member* of the
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Legion Auxiliary, and Junior I e
A Q ID I l IVllflDS?
gion girl* at tbe LeRion Hut. The
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hall wai heaiililiilly ilrcnrled hy
the Auxiliary membri* with fern*
and flower*.
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P r o v i d es
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N o ___A c tu a l
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A m o U K M em bers O f • $1 Million T o
Me,
Stale
Le gisla tu re
Fu rn ish e d My R F C

‘ Flood Control Funds
A n d H o lla n d
Citrus Groups 'Mart Sales Hit 'Pcppet
Say Flo rid a W i f i
Supplem ent M o n e y
Rap Warren’s $357,651 In 1st Fot
Needed W o r k
Proposed Bills 15 Days Of Month

IA I.IA IIA S S E L , A n . 1 9 -f/ T i
WASHINGTON. Ap. »9 (/»•» ,
Senate vote, on the Atlantic
A Home member attuted a til iF’.-iidrnt fruman lodav tigned the
Treaty. To be binding on tbe Dullml Slate,, the treaty must he ap­ Mill indue today of lobbying (or * J't.'iOR.OOO.OOO European Rero,e»Vi
proved by a two-thirils vote of the lull to isi»r the peg of pidtei.
Aulhtturatton Bill
itasiliM * na e , i , a,s,
Rep. I ’noser nl Jar k,on colttltv
Mr. Truman ticrd eight pen, m
WASHINGTON. Apr. 19—
niailr the rharge agamil Judge L- the «tgnmg. giving one to eatb
Pie,idem Inmi.cn farmslly approve
I lav Lewis of Panama City who •the «ev»n witnesses and keeping "tie
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«ve&gt; atognfd to the second pKbcial I,,, Sen ato, Vandenheig (R-Muhl ' •' ttlttC P I'S , C. a M 1
1P f S I
,,M* rcirk- ed led,i ,n me lease from II.OfXTy
*o M 1X10 000 in federal funA
itnuil here hy (iocernor Watren wl,,, wa« unable lo be p,e,ent b&gt;»
f 111i t r* I I I
R f f o T f I it lll Sp-tt'f f Jltitypd, WM»
letonimended lor *b» Central and
lot tJ* tliv, beginning the day Lea i the White Home , etenmnv
Tn
Block
A c t io n '
A m i n son
K V v c .t I s v'"!tlb florid* Hood '!mlr3l VfOulatnie ripened
Present lor the ogmng in Ml
•,|e» -.1 U W .lo l «, I,ult, ,nd I *
PiHS**r appeals,! lo, mpport nl trilinan's oval loom ollire were
I 11 I \ It A S S E T .
tpt
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Pie«ideRl« approval wi*
, egei ,ble. .... . p!,* e during tb*
, ,
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•r - Rep, Smith ,m l iMham In
In, le.ohltion nht'h would ask lh’ .Sei lelarv ol *Male Ache&lt;"n ' bail
'announced
bv r de'egatton o!f MofIriwtiire,! In the Home today lata* I • i*,, ol ih- month, st the
Jame* (Juiricy C.alloway wa. m ‘l.o ficly H e a rts Clltb*
Governor anrl slate agency haad. man Connallv (D -Ie x ) o| the Set,
VfTiit"
ids conittism*', ,ft»r
,is| p,milling te-regis
1. 500.000 M en A r c In "withdraw these lnbbvi,ts" Jot ale f'meign Relation, Committee. till)
•tailed •» commander of Cainphell
'T -t i
Js,ni” *'l
-i,i» I riinriv Matktt.
House n l!.
traitm, of *11 Seminole inters
LouinR Po.t 53. and B. D. Mr
m c n iM e r
1 C llS
O f
Ssmli Aui|ei»pn, mtiket manaftr.
Poised T o R c -O p c n then prog,am Iron, the Legislature Cliairnian Kee (D W \ 'a ) ol tbe
I he gioup included Senators PepIntoth. Jr. a* commander of Alia
Deaths O f Suitors
Home foreign Affair* Committee.
annoiio. eel io&lt;|,v He pnmtatl oui
I
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resolution
al,o
would
require
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,od Hoff and. Democrat* Pepmonte SprinR* Po»l 183 in joint
thvl the tiguie »o*thl h»»e been
•■P' The Senate liwtai, b» a
lobbvitl, ol speital interest, to te EC"A Ailmimilratoi Paul G Hoi I
per md the Budget Bureau hid r#DOVER, Del., Apr. 19— &lt;/p&gt;_
IR -.J ,nte. lefiiseit to reruninilallation ceremonie* perfonnrd
man.
n"ing
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dot
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NANKING. A p ^ i/v, v*,t gisler.
videi i&lt;&gt; tu lr passing a wo­ ' «|,, ho- I,, j«,„ ,* fo, miti ii,na ,* lornm'odtd ihe I VOOO.OOO increia*
by Sixth District Commander Rob A itocky, 43-year-old brunette tearChinese armies trained then Rnn&gt;
I he resolution &gt;»a« cent to the A'eiell llarilinan and Deputy Ad
men's lorn, KRI the measure.
tod ihst Mi Truman spproved lKT»
art Alkiuon of Clermont. Retiring fully admitted today the and two
hirh peimils women lo serve r* IJi*r- ,ml i e|eiv
•cross the Yangtze Rive, tonight Home Rule, Committee lor study until,lialoi, William f Tmtei md j
&gt;
*■ ommendation
Commander Jame* Wright of the of her iona killed two men ike met
on tioirs, Irviiig all ra-es e,
lo ,|,,i- *t |,,„ e t|i"pt. Mi An
awaiting word the civil
i« r»n in,lead ol being adopted mmiediat How aid k Rime
f*»ppei »od *b» jihet members of
romtemnatlon
siitls,
goes
local po»l wai named a* Sixth through "lontly hearts dub'' let­ i| iin .
ileiioo -ooi.owe.| p, ,t p ,t ii hopr
Dir legislation make» M.imio.
ely a, Pooler wanted
|it.*
l*l»g,non i,id Horid* will
In
tbe
House
for
rnntldtrters.
ntm.nou imineillately evailat.le
,
Dnirtci memberahip chairman by
th*i ib» 31 (VHi tnMt t«lav mitk
atton It waa pissed h» the
Tomorrow • Communist ultima
j «'H'plei"fu* ao'einmen* fund* for
llie Home, however, did pan the E*‘A from the recoiistinclinii
Since
Friday
night
Mr*,
fnai
Mr. Atkiiton.
! t&gt;ill I - ,u*io»-t k&gt;ln„ the if iii'n
Senate last week. ?tl I a
|ft.* M.-ni,nv •••,*«
Mrs. E. A. Covington tva* In Brennan had tteadfaitly denied any turn to the government to sunendei without aigimient a Senate resolu Ktnencee Corporation.
I i,
,„,J -letIi&gt;eJ ib,i loi*l
These
fiiiuls
will
keep
aul
fin
expires.
The
shooting
is
expected
turn •ailing on all puhln ollicialv
... . .
stalled a* president of Campbell- knowledge of the (laying* In which
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i,inne, f.'t *h« urgar.t
| , 4U , ... I.o, . ,.,||.. 3 .ftMlltX’
. . employe,
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.to go
, ibaik
,L t,„„„
t.oatiiif r«*t Auxiliary, anil Mr* first her *on Robert, then Raymond immediately after its expiration.
and. ,late
home I lug to tVealern Europe unlit &lt; ••• i IA LI MIASSEE. Apr 19 (/|*j
t t » .» , "•*• nl tha* mus* b# ioaa."
thoi,
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god
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lilff
Mt,u,
gioups
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lo
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P MrTntoili as iirealilent nf llie
-•!&lt;•• • H Mi- t , ltd
North of the rivtr 1.000.000 ,ea and uutl lobbying lor pav raise*
Aside front ttie ttdlhui dollar,, i i ., . i, . __ m ____•*
i . '
Altaninnte Auxiliary
try Mr,. confessed. But Delaware Slate Pol­
|loe
,|.r gtesHt IO-r»*J#it
tn«iu! Armv Er.g.r.aara
the
bill
provides
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actual
east,
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sotted
Red
troops
were
ready
l„j
Re,,
frank
of
Marlon
Inlroduc
Mildred Meade llmlth. Orlando, ice under Col. Edgar Barnes con­
IF »|lF lIlF xf Ilf’* I lllltt l*&gt;&gt;» wotllri i * o *i i|,e mart-t. - »liort i .i'i„ iir i t ' m G flood, list yeir
|t
,sy
.
to
Europe.
Ill
effect.
Ilia,
commence
firing.
South
of
the
rivet,
t-il
»
bill
to
put
a
1‘
J
Mt
tax
on
sixth district president. Mr*. R. tinued uueslioaing her about the
sgs of pi, it d o -pa.e *, well
i
pen
1image of mor*
is
impotenlly arme.l and *•*&gt;»• lobbyist registered with .UreShi« roiiptry will i-.uititnir it «!•»lf»»V •«*ltflt|pfi| F Ml llie ( itM|* be revealed, s»,l listed that b ,'
W. LIppIncoH w* Inslallerl m deaths of Wade N. Wooldridge, 70, 300.000
than
ih
economic
help
until
June
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advisor to the Junior Girls. Mr*.
trained
Nationalist
troop,
t
roll,
lied
All Ibis action on l obbyist« Rill ttie pledge of aid nitnei* in- ^ V.
i front thu
li- I
Smith was introduced hy Mrs. C. of Bedford. Va.. adn Hugo Schulte. before llie impending blow.
truck pail log 'pair ba developed. \\ lot. II --. . '
•nine a* talk of a sale* tax grew guarantee tlial I'ongir.., will ap
•Pit t It'll to apE. Hunter, retlrlnR Auxiliary f&gt;6. Epson, N. II.
prove the full lfi,.'iHlMiiHi.niei pro
llioc ,*M&gt;I||4« (|tn 41 i u»e,i pm «, m-t* .’oil foot paikiog space ad Ip..,, lot.........
m ile sppronrtaDespair gripped Nanking Go, louder nro.ind legislative ball*.
piasldent here.
Einally they played for her re­
ill* phi, I.- i mot i-iolenvoiing to I Ip.l, . o|„Oll"' . oiisideung flood
The Hons* Finance Commlttac gram.
|'«uieiit* o1 fllF IUF4%Mir ■d tuthing aeenre iiooe platform *paer.
Department Commander Well* cording, of llie sons telling how the eminent officials prepared to (lee
That figurr I • a celling fur.l
was polled on what it thought
, outi "I fond (ol ilo yosr begindeclared that ha waa deeply run
All aitutnd the city were seemed to
Tbe new platform would be long July I
by t'nngresa on ttie -pending Tin ll In llie 1^Mlhlzfllll* III rv i liaigctl
sclous nf the responsibility of as­ men were shot in the head, buried be an air ol defeat. Cleaily many of each of tJnvermir Warren's la , i-Nstl
provided hy npptopl iatioii, III *1 pt ml oil •n|iirs h | 1die lull in added t„ the maul market buildproposals and various forma nf
suming the office of state com­ in a pigpen on the Bieruian farm;
■nav be less.
l|«•d'li nl 1.4* UFFk Kflf iii.I gen- ing and would be 'J.f, (eet wide anil
mander of tha Legion, and staled later the bodies were dug up, burn­ believed Nanking wav tn it, last nulr* luxes.
I'ooaer charged Lewis, a form
The bill fixes these , eilin
rr. tliv IV.1(Ul'lr milil yr -lei.l.iy yet JUJU feet long, lie iledsred. Work
that to him It presented"an op­ ed ami scattered on the city (lump. houts as the Nationalist ispital.
portunity for service.
mi llir lull will lie held on llie paimg oi.-a will start duiDefiant government officials, m spcakri of the House, hail , spending;
iug the somiuei. and with tfio new
H i ll.I.Mi.lMin.iinn f.., in. pe» i l.raimy
Mrs. Brennan fainted. Revived, nevertheless, met to iliaft some approached House members ami
Urging a security training pro­
i inmnrruw night.
pat ing and the platform, murh of
"asked to sign ceitain bills." Be 11(„| front last iVziril to June
•he
sobbed
to
Co|.
Barnes:
sort
nf
reply
to
the
Communists.
gram'he said, "We who have ex­
the present type nf congestion
fore
both
houses
la
a
bill
to
bjost
u'»
„nd
St.'JfliU"'"."""
f»
npp&lt;&gt;&gt;ili"n
to
the
W.inen-liar
krd
"The
way
the
boy*
aeld
It,
that's
They pined faint hope oil a plea for the salaries of circuit Judge* from pj month, following June ;iu
perienced the horrors of w«r
1uirasute rame from llie Florida could be relieved, he said.
raaltre the need of peace, and the how It waa."
more time. Th* expiration date of $7,WK) to IIU.OOO. Poo*er said he
Recent improvements at th-'
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In
addition,
the
*dll
aullmrues
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Berne* said the woman and her tha ultimatum baa been extended
auraat way to preserve peare I*
"hie honor holding a IIMI.OOO.OOO.OOn in guaimitees l IlfUs I tmlucei* I Mile Association, market include the installation of
bom
Sanford Rotarians and
objerted
to
*nna--the
boy»
art
half-brntherato be strong and ao not Inbefore by the Rads. Rut this time
to American businessmen that MoraU fanner, Auocution anil • Ilarge new senile tank t&lt;&gt; serve Hour wives are planning to attend
ytta attack* by aggre«*nr&gt;t. If h IiriI signed runfeaulona.
ns. Mr*. Bren. Red troops are in staging arena, court in this House chamber.?
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Among billa introduced
•hr Mattel HrJVir, .Station, said llie annual District Conference of
national security training pro* nan ami Robetl-M" ekwrgaiL with
vostmtlnl* can Re converted Into
Itotarv riot,, ni .Sarasota Ar| 24.
ME Ahifrrson ’
*Jump
• off far tne fra
. was a proposed amendment
gram la not adopted, « r ■will rue murder In th* dekth of Wooldridge!,
The government of acting I'reaU Constitution providing for U
UO-day
These gum mitres are In­
He praised the City Commission 'J6 and t'l'i, according to tieorga
tbe day. We may riot, as during anil Raymond as an accessory. Rar- dent Id Tsung-Jru appeared ready legislative aeailona rattier Ulimn dollars
tended to stimulate private infor ita recent ndoptioii of a pm St me. I'i esldeiit of llie local club
11 a a l l a a a e o a V i a , » l n
tha laat occasion, have time to
jtn concede almost anything except the UO-day period.
vestment in projeeta that will)
Those wlio will attend beside*
posal for atntr representative- to
prepare. National security train.
{that rommunlxt armlca t&gt;o permit­
The Senate received a hill in help European recovery.
introduce u hill providing fur the , Mi nod Mi- Stine, are Mr. and
Ing lx a sure way to deter at­
ted to catahllah bridgeheads south place nil stall' Ini tiding* of t*&gt;«•
Meanwhile the Administration’*
widening of 3'rench Avenue, msv Mis II It I'ideman, Dr and Mr*
tack." lie also warned of In­
it'oailaaea a* l * „ sin
Capitol center undrr the super­ bousing lull was up for mint her
designated as a Stale farm-1" jit 'V Itopie. til, and tieorge loiihv,
filtration or attacks front with­
vision mid custodianship of ' tie round of drliHle in the Semite
market road, ntwl pointed mu 11,„i Ihe imoiiiing piesldinl
in which endanger this country'.,
Caliinet Board of t.’ominisonm i a
Ttie program call, ho Hinnim
ideals of freodom and democracy.
M.IIANV. N 1
\pi l'.» u t ■opidly Im lea-log truck and auto , Soon duo Itntaioio* amt *beii
of
State
Instltutiiins.
It
also
"ns
mills
m
sis
years,
slum
clear,
Retiring Commander Wright
Thomas E Ileum "ill .nil fm middle tialfo make- llo- a nee- families fnno ill! club* til till* dl,
given a tilll In permit race tia&lt;xa mice, reseuicli to cot l.iohling
I t'o a lU a ,. n a r««* m i
e-slty.
trict, will converge on Snrarot*
In operate on split seasons
costs, ami a farm home project. Europe May 6 moot political spec
"Ilottc.sl items" at the mmke' Son lav for the three day confer
The Senate Committee on Pub­
tippoiu nts u In, claim t|,e pro- Illation be bn • »o eve .ill a It 1
where Roi.iiinns will revl*'r
vesterday weir cociinthei-, which
lic Health wits told that naini'i. gram G too costly hope to rid- Senate seat
•a
"This Is not » political tup vere I.ringing from S7.Pt* to 17 Ml (their •••irlnus service n.'ttvttle* and
l
alhie
diplomas
could
tie
pui.li.iw
die
it
with
amendment,
link
year plan for development nf live |
-----------crate. S"iilf fine -pe.-ioiro* of Item addres-e- l.v *ocb notables Ss
In any tense of the word," Dewey
stock to bring a 60 per cent boo-G Morocco Temple of JackaonvilW id by untratneit persons wh« »*i--r» Senaloi Klanders (It Vl I .aid lie told reporter* Is t night in an Hir-p were grown by Julio Ding Morn* E. While, g.ocinot &lt;&gt;( Di*treat
patients.
believed
the
measure
would
l.»i
by IW61 In production of meat.|,vi|| present 46 professional uiWiliam J. Faulkner who
iipproird "without
am •sdieal |leoillclng Ills -l» week visit lo (tddi't at Mecca Hammock near trlct I&lt;17 l . of I'.impii. S Kend­
animal fat. milk, butter, egg.-., trrtaiuer* and a id place orcliea- been
most nf the nation* of Weslem I..ike JpMsiip klxlra fine green rick Glieinw-y. immediate, past
charged with falsely rrpie. rlialigr,."
leather and wool.
tra under direction of Frtd Thel- senting himself a* a physician anil
peppers gt"w n |,j Haney linger llltei listIoiihI ITe*|i|r|it, of .lack
I* pi
The plan applies only tn herd- mail at Hemlnola High School obtaining
lie deacrlbed the trip an "s but •d S.iii . - iiIh weie on sale nl El.60 louvilir, wb" will ippresent Rotary
a staff position si me week, although Handeis said 's
O R LA N D o 7 ~ A p r7 1
Ap­ on collective farina and state |Auditorium Saturday iilghl in n
pointment nf thraii regional di­ farm- and dor., not Include uni program described by Kuwaril F. slate hospital, tcvtificd tie -» dy gieat deal nf debate" may d«- Iday and murh needed rest." But in 31.00 ., crate Glowers of that itilcrontloioil
•lislriet Iihv,. hi estimated 'J60
Othet ...... .. r t&gt; will it,dude selec­
rectors for Florida of the Plate niali belonging prrionally lo work- bane, praaldant of the Sanford bought naturopathic ami medn -I vrlup around an amendment hy it was understood lie would ■
Senator* llrirke, III Hliio sml fer with politic.,I leaders In .... • acre* pliuiteil lo pepper- and egg tion of n nominee to ,ervp a, gov­
Democratic Executive Committee'* er* on collective farm* or In in- Shrine Club, as the "very best" diplomas after brief course.
plant, and do nirisl of ihe.r por ernor fm this ih-it net fm ttie t'J49Rep. Simpson of Jeffei vni, I sin (It-Wash I.
yountriea he visit &gt;
Speakers Bureau was announced dividual peasants.
in old time minstrels.
Rrpo'1" ir &lt;basing In Sanford, ,anl It S f,n fiscal year beginning July t
cbalruian of the House Flume »&gt;
The
Brickert sin
proposal! ' Tha twlra-defeste
todav hy bureau chairman Richard
Local
profits
derived
from
Ihe
Pravd*. Communlat Party or
t*|, tho entertainment aide of the
Committee, asked members of hi, would lisn disrrimlna'ion mi ttie presidential tiion'iter said bv ■11-I i ion.,.o, grower
H. Cooper of Orlando.
gan, and lava*tla, government *|iow will be presented lo the group yesterday to fill mil « the ranting of public ln„i*lop not know whelbe, In would make
program, Sarasota, tbe boat dub, t*
Seminole
High
School
Baud
In
They are Voile William*, Jr. of newspaper, devoted tnelr front
questionnaire and return it to him tiasis of color, creed &gt;o race in any ipaerh** aliroad He will
planning a seile* &lt;d sight aeemg
W a llw i* H r c ry I h
Tallehaaaeo and Sanford, aperlal page, and two imlde page* to the order tn aid In the payment* nf unsigned. He aim asked fur "ve," units.
trip*; * grand ball, a banquet at
accompanied b\ Mrs Dewey »tvl
aialatant elate attorney general; plan. It appeared In the form "f uniform, now being worn. In It* and "no"
nnswera on esrl. -f
Ttie house Is takmg s Ill-day Ilia aacretary, I’aul 3J Lrtckw„.„l
H iiric d In Glendalf* lovely Lido Reach Casino overlook
of P
promoting the show Hi" liovernor’a 16 pointf.
John Wilton Rowe, Clearwater at­ a decree by Hit
Iht Council of Min ■campaign "J
holiday and is Idle Rot II,r Tep
log tiw Gulf of Mexico slid « *&lt;rie»
tVhlt# In Germany, llie govern
««nd wtjf appear Might at
torney; and Dwight Rogers, Jr., Uters (C.hln.tv and th. Cwntr.l,
Mild opposition to fjoveino ate. far behind In H i Irg.-lstive or will ride the M R. airlift mlu
of Infniutal parties
GLENDAI.fT t *Tll tpr I
C
o m m .ltre oof
V thJ
c „ mmSnN II wrl
^
k |h&gt;t G(MVa
i « minute
cmi r a a t l s a e * Oa P a a e f * , . i
••
,la
a lsi
Ft. Lauderdale attorney.
Committee
th. ‘ Communtat
Community
Ril»»lan-b|™ka&gt;le,l
llarlln fot * Hf’ l Wallace (leery, Hi* miiMei'
William*, a member of tha fltatc Parly.
IIOHI'I TAL MEL I
"Reloved Rogue" was tmii*d today
brief visit
*•
Democratic Executive Committee,
Tlie decree *ald the Ruaalan
The Fenialil-Laugliton Memorial
Aakad at » oe» * conference Iflw rarlug Hie uniform of an Untied
will supervise bureau activities In grain prciblwm— d*a«*lte the »*r| ^ ew aroustlc*l Deatment, now
be planned Hie trip a* a fa, r 'b’tatrs Navy lieutenant-cnutinsud Hospital
directors will
meat
north Florida. Including the Pec- and a drought In lb 4 0 -w a . f«n -1
Co&gt;npUtton at the High
Thursday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock:
finding Junket fm possible back |er
ond and Third Congraaalonal Dis­ •hlaretl bailcally eotved.
f be 114-yeai-old pioneer actor, at tbe Court Houaa, according to
'School Auditorium, ihould enable
ground tire as * Senator. Hip go"
trict*. Row*, a peat praaldant of
It eald thla wga not true in the t||(l aud|(nc&lt; to hear mueh balUi
who died of beat I tumble Friday Supt T W. I.awton.
ernor replied
tha Florida
Bar
Aaaoclatlon’a caae of "animal culture* which!th&gt;n ,,r, v|oualy, Mr. Lane pointnight, beld a commission in tin
"Certainly not "
JAinlor Section, will direct work "la backward In our country." "•1ed out•1I ' i BOARD MF.ET
He disavowed all possible i«o Naval Reservp Many film nota
In Central Florida, Including tho •xplalnad thla backwardnaai exist- 1 f)ne nf tht featured acta In tb«
Ides attended tbe rites In Ute
The Sanford Onboard AisoaiaDsipitf critical thotla|tt nl mateiiali, th* Flortd* Powc? A l .gbt Ittlcal Implications
Flrat ami Fifth Dlatrleta. Roger*, ad before the war and that the
(t'ontlnuag On •age H|g)
There have been new rumors t'burclt of Hie Itecesiioual at lion svlll moot Wednesday nlgnc
Company timing tho pail three rear* built 38 mil** ol rural rlerlnfita■on of Sixth Dlatrlei Congreaaman war had reaultad In kilting off
recently
that Dewey was ntrr Forest Lawn Memorial Park A at 8 00 o'clock a* llonior'a Rellion line* in thi* diitricl to cxtrnd th* bandit* of elccIrrc tervicc to an
Roger*, will euperlvw the pro- great herds of domesticated anllisted In the Senate seat of Rol.etl Presbyterian minister conducted taurant and plan* will be made
additional 473 rural and larm nutomcr*. H. H. Coleman, ntanagrt. an­ F. Wagner, New York Democi*' tbe services to which Hie public for a picnic to take place in the
gram tn South Florida, Including
has been invitrii
the fourth and alith dlatrleta.
near future
Dasplta thla, the decree aald, the j
H e a r C o l . C r o a l a a i d nounced today.
who** fourth term expire* Dc.
Frank Capra, Leo Carrillo. Bing
Cooper, an Orlando attorney, prewar laval Had baan reach*''
"Counting three und one-hall pertont lo a meter, we lind that dur­ 31, I960. Dewey’* second term «t Croaby, Mack Sannatt. lewis
CONFESSES ROBBERY
■aid directors would alao ha named
Tha
daerea
outlinad
many steps
~
*
mtUi
governor expire* (lie same time
Tha final masting thla aaaaon ing this threa-yaar period w# *x
Stone, spencer
Spencer Tracy
| OCALA. Apt
stone,
iracy and Robert
ttonart |
13—&lt;/n—Three
19— (Ah— Three
Ar
for each one of tha atata’a ilx (o help provfda tha Inc rea*a In full of tha Sanford Eiecutlvaa Club tended rural elactrlc service to
Thera alio ha* been recurtlng Taylor war* among th# honorary ; man confined
tn federal court
strlctad to city areas.
aongratalonal dlatrleta, and later blooded animats of alEtypaa, am- will ba M id, at tha Longwood approximately
■psculation tha) Wagner, who I*
3,660 additional
. today that thav robbed tha Florexpanded Into one for eeeh county. phaalxlng that all farms would Houl Tbaureday at T P. M. Tha parsons," Mr. Coleman said.
"Florida aa a whole ba* made In ill-htalth, would resign thi* pallbearer*.
i, iua
Ida 'National Bank of Buahnall
hava accata to braadlftf. animal*. (uaat apaakar will ba Col. C. E.
rapid
Progress
in
rural
electrifi­
year In time for a special *1*.Construction nf rural lines her*
FROSTY MORNING
of 112,000 in t hildup !a»* DecernTha
rota
of
arHfkial«taaamlnatlon
cation,'
Mr.
Coleman
declared.
Hon next fall to fill the vacancy
Croilww.
haa bean tha greatest of any
S C I O U n io n * ’ H e a d s alao was undarliaad.
CHICAGO, Apr
19.—(,?•— It bar.
Following M l Amarlean oollaga three-year period In tha company's "Of it* 61,124 farms, U . 8. Depart­ w The
another rro»ty
frosty morning Mr
for | They are Jo# Tracy. psroUd
*Y” « Deweya
" willwsail from
a M * waa anotner
Larga eaah prlaaa ware prn- couraa ha wai a Rhodaa Scholar at history.
ment of Agriculture figures, a* York
T o B a c k R oonevelt
City on the Queen Mary » " ’•.area* over tho Midwest but tem i life termer; William Zampbel! o f
v
IJ
m
J
for
naw
animal
braada
nf
of
June
30,
1948,
show
that
39,.. .
. .. ..
. .
.
. oxford Univaraity fcaglaad* where
return on the America June in 1----•..................
........ • •
• *•
• *
Florida Power A Light Com­
nerature*
were expected
to hit R»e” er!y.
Mat*. and• LxvctJr,
W.
. . NRTV Y O R ifT A p r, 1 » - 0 P » - high productivity and for farmilt,* racalvad tw i dagreaa. Ha had pany at tha close of 1046 hail 160 976 farina have become elect rifled.
'near
normal
mark*
luday
,
Pittman
of
Jiidcao./Ill*
yields
graduata studies In “Franca and mile* pf rural lines In this dis­
"Florida, with better than 66*.k
Laadara of nine right-wing CIO •ra who attained apaclal
I Th* mercury dropped M ow i Judge William Marker was to
D cH tro ycd
In animal productivity.
Germany, with travel In many trict and at tha cloue of 1U4R H of ita farms electrified. In wall 5
union*,
which normally
11vexing in Chicago bill it was sentence them this afternoon xf*
countries.
above
the
80%
average
for
the
In Hie 60’* at Edmontun, Alberts
had expanded these to 138 miles,
Col. Croaland had considerable an Increase of M tt.
eleven southern states.
Rklta cleared in the cool bell W i
experience la public school, Mili­
"We can appreciate Florida's
The number «f suxtoniers served
TA LLA H A H H EE, Apr. !9-(/P) over the Great Lake* and upper
tary Acadaray and eoUaga and haa gyown from 1.081 rural aad achievement better when we real— The State Beverage Depart Mississippi valley but there waa
has barn active In educational
considerable clmidlnaaa In tha
lie that Mlaalaalppl. for Inatanre,
T H F W E A T H F .K
circle*. Ha re-viriUd Europe la farm cuatomera at tha close of haa only 81% of Ita farms elec, ment’s "Dying squad" destroyed Bouthern Plain* state*
■ U IN O I A i m , Apr. Ih-O F) 1941 aad toured Knglaad, Franca IN S to 1JMM rural and farm rm five still* and made 29 arrests
i
_VI
— Tha Argaathm army today re­ and Germany,
toman at tha cloa* of 1941, an (rifled and Teaneaaaa, with Ba during week-end raids.
JAO K.H W VIf.LR . Apr. t J — f/T)
SHIP AGROUND
government-financed T V A , has
stored paaca la tha «Tty «f k l u
Tha department reported „n«i
Thla la to ba "Gaaat Night". IneraaM of 46%. •
LOW
HfOH
H A L IF A X , N. f t ,.A p r .
naar tha VoHvian freatlar altar Praaldant Flayd Falmar aagatiainl
Tha Importance of tha extension oaly 81% of Ita farms electrified.
71
Atlsnts
42 '
violent atreat flghtlag batwaan today and anyone Interested In of rural alacUrte lines waa etnpha- According to government figures, madia " raids *nr ""nZTl' . T"w I
'epor“-.| '"day‘the Boston
to
a•
poI lea aad workers participating attaadlng thla opmt meeting, la aired by tha power company man­ Florida la far ahead."
J?tlnta" In llastln Jr Gah.e.-iie fr,' ,« h,'',, VinJ»' of Panamanla- Chicago
30 1
2
i
,
"
'..V
J
.T
L
-"XlMry.
is
aground
off
(be
Nov
that SO or more FAG ualona. with la a general strike. .
Florida Power A Light Com­ and Palatka, arresting 14 negroi**
requested to aaataet any mombar ager who pointed out that th*
ts
37
‘ membership of KOfiOO to
Comepoadeat* la lalta,
builneaa success and progres* of pany will continue to make im­ on chargee of possessing moon- Beotia mainland and railing for Detroit
of tho club.
Minneapolis
13
30
help.
will bock XooMvalt at * mliaa northweal of ~
any area la largely dependent upon provements hera In lines ami other ■hlna liquor.
60
44
Tha 7,170 ton vessel radioed her New York
•losrUM May IT.
reported three perm
th* availability of electricity.
DR. W U I W O M B
facilities, Mr. Coleman stated. The
FifUan man were arrested ut number three tank was leaking Phoenix
*7
SB .
aad 11 waaadad la a two aad a N EW Y01
"Extension of rural elactrlc ser­ power company'* (improvements atilla in .Holmes, Hay, Calhoun
17
ss
badly and aha needed Immediate Saint Louis
vice tmproraa the Income* of our In this district and throughout Its and Walton counties,
40
assistance. The message said the San Antonio
57
tUlag them to oper- atete-wide system during 1040,
Tha atilla had a weekly capa­
Seattlo
66
47
_
own land aueh bua- 1N7 and I N I hava coat the eom- city of 1,200 gallona of moonshine, ■hip ran around three mile* south Montreal
46
of Tort Hawkaabury in tho leaS3:
aa yageiahla or fruit proF » r 1N9, Flor- “and would hava defrauded tha filled Ganao Straight, into which Jacksonville
78
89
Company plana •tat* and federal government* of thn St. Lawrane* River emptlaa. Miami
/«
:
. . ______ 'J00 for new *681,406 a yaar," tha department The apot ia on tha Capa Breton Orlando
86
fanrarly
fC — Uaead Oa Fay* Tw o)
Mid.
shore.
Tallahaasae
79
N

Chinese Level
Artillery Across
Two Aged Men Yangtze River

1 Rotarians From
Sant’ord io Attend
SaraHota Meeting

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Reds Adopt $-Year
P'an To Develop|Mor^co TempleTo
Animal Production j,&gt;rc!(ent 0 , d.Timc
iMinstrel Saturday
Volic Williams, Ji J!;:8S
Is Named To Demo
Committee Bureau

(Jov. Dewey Plans
S i x-Week V i s i t
In We s t Knrope

Power Firm Extends Lines 38
Miles Around City In 3 Years

KxecutiveH Club To

Argentina Reatorea
Peace in Salta Areal

StillH
By 'Flying: Squad'

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Examination Of Drivers
Now York Stain has a new law requiring a new exami­
nation, by the bureau of motor vehicles, for every driver who
liecomes involved in three itrcldeiitH within a period of eightteen months. The aim of the law Is to rembve from the high­
ways "necident prone" drivers, who are said by some stntlstlrians to lie responsible for as many iih do per cent ofAtll
aci'itlents.
Over a period of years this plan, If effectively used,
should
$3* bring about a reduction of accidents in the stnto.
Officials estimated that of more than five million licensed
drivers in New York, 7.000 or 7.&amp;00 will Iw culled in for
examination under (lie new law la the first eighteen-month
period. 1‘resumalilv some of these at least will lose their
licenses; otlurs may be sufficiently Impressed to correct
their driving habits.
Cooil as it seems to he, the plan is a little like locking
the barn door alter the horse has been stolen. Much greater
effect wmdd be gained by providing, in uddition, for exami­
nation of all licensed drivers at intervals of two or three
years. In that wav munv "accident prone" drivers might Is*
detected mid removed from Mm highways before causing
I hen I In re accidents.

II. nil 0
to o

AT

A* ilalk notlil » » » tuned lay Ihr
iilrl)i of ii linli). That out an event
note epochal limn llimiHniiilH of
battles, nr the frowning nf many
kllit*. Minn eye* Imvi* Men tliy
salvation, which I him lumt prepart'll before tin- furl nf nil prop lsi—-Luke l!:.'ttl.I! I

i
*
ixtllV In ter t.M Wallace Krfiy
qutl llir »i irrli llr n.it nlir ninvif
■( l{kt Wf llkrtf
rlinniidiim i d t r I, ,1 m u d i r A u i m

cai{ Knl I Miii dov* wrul (ivai;llir

top l.y y./HMUXMl
Jlirir in ‘&gt;J .illumey' till* Vrai
antting llir I t ) mrinlifi' id llie
LegitMlnie No Huiidi'i ,i frlluw li e
to know Liim in iiinliiii.iiid wli.ii
cornn out nl ili.u .oigiel Imdy
■ The I t Mid.iOiH i Ii.iviiih .in jw ful liiiii- 11ymi' in decide 'tdiWli&lt;*i
Hoi III.i oils III Ijli- lire ■.Innijd
bn llie ltoy.il I'.din in llie 'Mill pine
Bill ll lliey keep on penduiH money
they haven’t got. it Hindu hr .1 good
idea to irlei 1 do i|Midill i
Nrw Voik
D i miui i.tl' li.ivr
lUllied dosti llie iiiiiiiiim Ii"II "I
Flalikliu l&gt;. Koo»e\e||. |i |or.ie-i
pirienlnlive lo lollgietl In |.,ke
(lie pi,ire ol llir l ilr S«,| lilonin So
Finnklin, true Deinoi r.it dial lie n.
h jl iiccrpled llie imimli.lliotl ol ihe
to-i jllrd Ubei.il f'.uly Mill gloup
it Mid {•) It.nr llir lUpptUI nl Millie
well inr.niilig winker., ai well r.
til* "piO|jie»iivr 111tellr1 lu.il

H o iiiiilu r v

'III., cimlinciil id Ihe fulnic may be nut Nnrlb or S011M1
America, but Africa. Count Carlo Sfnr/u, Mm Italian Knridgn
.Minister, told a Washington audiciirc that Kurn|ic has Inst
its influence in Asia. China, India, anil Iturmn have broken
away from Western Kuropcnn unit ml or influence.
France lias lost much of its imsscssioiiH in liulu-Chiim.
and I lie Netlicrlands’ grip has weakened mi the Dutch Fust
Indies. IvNploilation of Asiatle resources, a term which Cniint
Sfnr/.a did not use hut may well have been in his mind, lias
supported Furnpe for a long time. If Asia is uu longer avail­
able, what remains? There is Africa
AI rim lias immense imtm ul resources, 'i’lie climate and
disease have limilisl Western dcvelopim'iil. Futerprlses like
the Firestone rubber concession in i,Iberia have Isam few,
hut may la» expeeted to increase Furiqio needs Africa. Un­
der the supervision of the Mmlcd Nations it might be able
to develop the continent without exploitation of the iuhnhitillitn.

Ncfcro I'rcuclicr Kills
Wife With Table I *

More i'owei to II. lamas (iul ill
hit opiKiiitinn lu ilia piopoted
chinge hi llie Ciiy Cluiier which
, (brow ill* iMtlice ilrpailinrnl,
firs department, and, peiltaps
iiUiicnls into &lt;ity jtolilict.
of these de|(arliaeiitt,
ling in llie proposal, wnultl be
llie piotei lioikXtf (he
^fYire piovisioiii, ami *n c«uW
Tii Hi wilt, without cau:r, by
^ new Cummipiioti elcciail lu
\iThua a man deririug In make
. Fire Chief could ft«i oul
tk for CowmiMion candiI if uwcesiful have himielt
0 the job no mailer * W
m or unqualilied h®w$nl
rue ling, treking lu K»in
llie City Hall, could by
jobt h* tirpnnmrn! l»»d*,
live hill wlfUh support of
1 people Mho almoel cat*
iM elect lH*»* C M fit!
entirely (ree of thin sort
fot a (oaf lime- U » A

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M a rk in g s

A third or mole of the homuliiry last ween the United
States and Canada is not even marked, This is the portion
of the line which lies in the middle of U k e s Superior, Huron,
Krlt! and Ontario, a stretch including almust as many miles
or border as the long piece of laud Imrder Itetween thp west­
ern sections of the two nations The land bonier Is murkeil
with stones at frequent intervals, hut the water Imrder Is
visible only 011 maps.
Islands in Ohio, liuoys will be placed this summer to murk
about twenty miles ot the wntei border ill Make hide be­
tween I'oint I Vice island, winch is Canadian, ami the Hass
Islands ill Ohio liuoys will be placed-lids summer to mark
Mm line. The reason is Mint Canadian and United States fish
.
wardens have bad difficultv m defining the exact limits of
Ihcir respective uicns *d pu isdiction. Atnny eommeridal
fisliers operaie 111 lla- wab'i’.i monad these islands, a rich
fishing ground
it is not necessarily so that good fences make gisid
neighbors, as these two nation have demount rated for more
Mum a century along four Ihousnml miles of unguarded
common bnumlnry. We can go on for more eeuturles as long
as the need for line markings is nothing more serious than
a question of fish wardens’ territories.

"Ifitke-vinunlry n c.uiiim b.inkraptraMftt people otlgill lo know
abaut^' it” , i die Way Sennlor
Wl.xny of Ni'lii.nka piil" il. 10
ditruiMiiH -&gt;11 dir ui.iiveloia pm
k
poial* Kiendfiii 11111111111 I1.11 iii'ulr I
lb pioiiii'im; Mlopi.i. C.ulilUtt,
NKW YdltK, Apr. II* 1/17
Park'inl t, mid Koll' Uoyi'i'' me imr I’idicw .aid a yimug iicgru Mi.|.liwl
aillnitioliiler, .uni .linin' .11 gllllieiiln 1it111I1.to1 tiild tile 111 today lu&lt; tnnt
hcnli'M bln wifo Inlnlly t.ft,-i rind
call be jtlv.ilKrd .it lo why r.ijli o( iutt her in Ifd ivilti nuotlii'i mini
U‘- (lioiild own one. Inn moil oi u*
llronklvn poliii’ aid (In' Kcv
have in1gel .dniin wiili ointllmm ■hifiiHii I', llruwti, I'M, made llie
tnli un lit tiHi’r In' hint nl fir •t
Irik rkpmtivr
I lie *lit**) uhj nlinn ti, llir Im
man plulmopliy id guvriimieui u
no) iiiutici.il hot pvviliiihiKti.il It
is not liani to g' I ml" llie lulnl
ol Drinrts. It »»rrps upon you
aurirptilmu'ly and make' you it'
slave ulmo't beluic you know it
Tltenrefoilli, you wink bailin' at
gef}ing out nl wink ill.ill you would
a) the job you .nr tupixiird to do.
Mr. TlUlllill) would lake tali' ol you
from llie ctadle lu tin- tpsvi;. I’aiant* nil iullgrl have to look aflri
ihrir rliildtrll, and llie i lilldtrn lain
on 'do not lu vr to look idler tlieu
paienU. Ii new piopotals niv 'll
actrd, the govrtiinmil will fake
cgte nf you d you wrl sick, and
Im jd ynu it Iuiiiip wlteii you grl
mar tied. II you gel tit uti ol.youi
w i£ nllrr a lew yrars, llie govern,
inent will luke rule id lict loo, mid
[rave you free In fiml nnolliri. Just
|,uw mucli wmk llieie would lie leit
jn a man uflei llii* is doubtful, 'll
ihe fruits of Social Seiutity ate
going to lie iralim l, lomcqne uiiut
produce ihcm.

'

-

reported Ids wife wan lienten by
two other men.
[I' ll ' lives found the wife, Anna,
IM, 111 a pool of blond III the lied
III her home.
•
ileteollve .tames C hIiIII told
this story:
llrowii i'Uiiih lo the police sintliili nl 3 Oil A. M. mid reporlrd
lie hail finiiid Ills Wife dead n lew
inlluil'C before when lie leloruedi
home.

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Congress Roundup

f ct lLa f t W
lif

■Pww

H o t t o

TU E S ^ ff

E^'

Tha

Set On

1

Uni tad

States

PEC ExpenditUreii

"I'm Just Interested In seeing
that everybody gate a monthly
check from tha government when
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Apr. 19-&lt;/P&gt;
they get to l&gt;e 06. I rail It thu
— A petition was filed In federal
Jim Falsom plan,"
court today nsklng permission tn
The Governor, deeply tanned spend about $1,600,000 for Im­
and wtaring a light blue suit, fol­ provements of the bankrupt Flor­
lowed nnotiiet Folsom— Marlon B. ida East Coast railway.
Folsom, treasurer of the Kastman
Ifcnrlng was set for Friday be­
Kodak Company. The Industriall.t fore Judge Louie AT. Strum.also, recommended expansion of
The petition, filed by th*» Man­
Hocliil Security coverage and a hattan company ami FKC trus­
(most In old uge and survivors tees, asked |700,IHHJ* for I $40 In
benefit*.
addition to an • «utlitrlxailoti of
“ Pin going to he very brief, $hr»,IJUll evpry alx months as pro­
very positive, and very specific," vided by on order of Jhn. Rl,
Governor Fidsom announced in in- l»4 »: anil $800,1)00 for .76 miles of
Irodie-ing himself lo the commit­ new track and appurtenances.
tee.
Before the court for more than
a year, now, Is u petition asking
lie aa* all three.
President Truman sent the new uuyntent of additional coupons on
international wheat agreement to $46,1)00,000 first and refunding
the .Semite with a plea for early bonds.
Duly four
semi-annual $2.26
ratification.
have been paid since the
The purl Is alined ut stabilis­ coupons
FKC went Into receivership In
ing world prices fur wheal during m.’ii
the amt four years. It was slpunt
There was no Indication the
by Ihr I hill,si States and 40 other
. .
.,
net on |hls petition
nation- ofier a 61-duy conference]

(ftoattMi* r m
om)
program because of u lung fill
buster
ami lengthy debate on
luster and
foreign aid, la meeting daily.
However, not all reprenenat
liven went home for Ihe rer»»n.
Thone on the’ waye end mvma
committee, for exnmplo, are at
work on the Social Security program.
Uovernor Jo men K. Folnmn of
Alabama urged "a general tax to
nupport everybody" pant Ihe age
of 116,
The towering, youthful chief ex­
ecutive told the Moline Way* and
Menus (.’ommlttec the federal
Social Security nyxlem nliould ho
expanded to .cover farmer*, profennlnnal imopla, and nmall lm»inexamcn.
"I would Miggenl a general tax
lo nupport everybody," he nhouted
al Ihe ■•ommlttee after a brink ex-

Lf^iNlaturo Action
ll'u ill.M * rrun e » » . o ».i
llir Ciinnrr. Leumuc ol Hutidu.
These llirec carried Ilielr argliinentx in half-page advertlnementx
In several Florida newspaper!. t«doj
•
The advertisement addressed to
"Mr. Grower" said the new citrus
hill would substitute n present
commission with a "brand new”
commission "nut elected l.y you,
lull upiMilutcd by the govenror
uu July I, 11)411.
"No limit has ls&lt;eo provided on
the amount tills new cnmmlsslim
may spend for Its administrative
expenses, permitting them lo s|iem)
for salaries etc., all of the money
collected for advertising purposes,
This woolil utterly destroy the pre­
sent eoofideiice in tin* rolillillnsioil
ils 11 non-poll! leaI agency."
The Yrutips also charged in Us
arguments:
"The minimum Juice content of
grapefiuit would he xuhstnntlnlly
increased. Ilicrehy delaying move­
ment ut our crop for a period of
MU days, to the great ndvantuge
of Texas and other competing
areas. Florida Juice requirements
would he approiimately I'll percent
lughei ttinri those now existing in
Texas "
"This loll would fix maturity
standards by arhlltary cnlendur
dates, there is great danger that
llie I'inirlfi would find tills illegal,
nod then we would have no state
uiilliorily standards oil our fruit
until the legislature meets again."
shipments would delay linn keting
of mid season varieties and cause
all fruit to ht&gt; marketed in a six
months period.
4. Maturity Inspection would he
matured for llie entire reason ami
" I bin Would prohahlv require MOO
julilllImuil Imppctorn."
ft "Why In It necessary In re­
gulate the quality of Florida can­
ned citrus products, which have
grown from 1,000,litiu cases to 01,tllHI,lltlll eases per year for |H
yearn T"
0. "It would cost at least $1,000,000 ti, over-print existing can
labels In eoolply with the propo.cd
compulsory grade luheling."
7. '‘Scores of northern buyers
have registered their complete dis­
approval ,,f t'oiiipulsory grade Inlatling, Hinting ll would not he pruc-

MOM
v

Ileal, il would lie confusing to Ihe
consumer."
8, "Only three of 44 Florida coiltiers have endorsed compulsory
grude luheling and the costly in­
spection that must accompany it.
Eight of the nine producers of
froxen roucolitrates oppose the
provisions of the code that would
lie applicable to them."
The Legislature was asked to
pay a University of Floridu stu­
dent fiiMl.tlft fur doctor’s hills alleg'll y incurred here use of iniprupei treatment in tlni Univer­
sity intiriiinry In a hill Introduced
by Itep Barker of lieSoto who
imkeil tor the payment for Itodli'ew \Vhidden nf lleHuto county.
TI"' trill suhl Wlliil'leli wan
trratni in lli« llnlvernity infir­
mary Inst llecemlier, mid Ills
trvatoiint grew ateadily worse
until he was taken to nnotlier hos­
pital for all operation at Ills own
experc

B E N T CONTROL
OKI.ANDO, Apr. II) — (.Special)
— Until further notice a represent­
ative from the Orlando Area Kent
Office, which Is responsible for
uilmlnlstering Federal Kent Con­
trol in Ssnford and the Seminole
County Area, will lie In Sanford
every Wednesday lieghmlng Apr.
2D. and will lie available for Inter­
view oil subjects pertaining In the
101!' Housing and Kent Art.
ending Mar. 2M.
The Senate failed to act on a
*in.ilnr treaty Inst year. Mr. T ru ­
man made that an Issue in the
presliienllll) I’Uinpnlgn,
A two*
thirds vote nf Ihe Senate Is requiri'il for rntiflcnlloa.
In o brief message uccumpsny.
mg Ihe new agreement, Mr. T ru ­
man linked for early Senate action
so the treaty can lie put Into
operation during the next crop
year.

The JUNIOR fill AMBER of
COMMERCE
I‘resents

ANGEL STREET

Ik n 'i a flattering ftuklon-ftnd for nunmrr. ■&lt;
softly i allottd fur hslf-timi by Irma HilL frotty
wbiu Iret il|isgt down th« .fcodlrx; a bow *ath^

A M ELODRAM A

lotbii-ln the wain. Your tholrr of Sanforlmd*
•nd and-xnil chsmbrsy In blur, gray, piok,

PLAYED RY THE CIVIC DRAMA

Or

v GUILD OF NFAV YORK

im

. Rim 1247 la 2247'

*tMU lirMsf* hir lias IA.
iUifitMir:

F R ID A Y APH ID 22

H P. M.

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l l l f i l l H C IIO O I, A U D I T O R I U M

*. ATLANTIC
BANK,

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N A T 1 0 N ftL
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NAL BANK.

ATLANTIC NAT

I L L S

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STATEM ENT OF CONDITIONS
AS OF APRIL 11, 1949

Oiyiiiii.'i'J IV Jti
(A lb h u u d IVtlh Th t A d'tn/it National Hunk ut /inkinmullt)

COMPTROLLER’S CALL
S T A T E M E N T O F C O N D ITIO N AS O F A P R IL 11, 1949

RE HO U RCKS*
•Loans and Blxcnunta

C O M P TR O L I. E lf’S C A L L

Summer

SLACKS
Sharkskins

•.so

Rayon
Tropical
7.95 tn §60

Loan* amt Dlsctuints

676,871 211

$ inojioo.oo

Capital Block

1287

OverdruftH

Hurplnx
ifmlivided Profits

88,421.61)

Hvaervaa

87,761-82

9,088.07

Banking House, Furniture
and r’lxturca

Customers Liability Under
Letters of Crrdit

66,017.66

Federal Heserv" Bank Stock

0,460.18)

Olhar Resources

Other Kexmrres

7,148.78

U, S. Govcrnniint

Federal Reserve Bank
Btock

Obli-

galioiia

U. H. Government
Uhllgationa

$43,778,086.68

Other Mar-

katable Bonds 7,ll0,8flU«
Olhar Markatabla
Bonds
46353,613.46

Cash and Uu* from
Bank*

6,360,026.07,

Deposits
104102,1818,111

Tut*l

; 1

W,6$a(l « , . 6 i

... .

Vi *

yVA /y
4 1 •■na

D IR E C T O R S

’

r.o. |». malltti"
ran a PaiMi «a.,
■aafar4,i M*.
L L RRAlIKN

Cool and Wrinkle Resistant

0«plUI

M.IHM

Kurplua
'
•Undivided Profits
Raatrv**
Letteft of Crtdll
D«po«ftl

ToUl

All rihadM and pUw
Available in Short* ft Regular*

jsss&amp; i’jssfsi

bar tlM Menud I w m i D
1 .‘.o

Totol Ctib Dividends M*$

i ,,
« 1

M

W T O a A t U E P O ^ IT IN g lII» A N C l C p n r O # A n O N

&gt;x \1\ \ . k . i r

482,070.44

Rm I Eitato (Adjoining lot
for new Bank building)
hir»i| (.

_ Ilniiking House, Ftiiriitnr*, ami
Fixtures

Total

Northcool

rJ$rM9.7M.07

Ovanlrafta

$4,762,000.00

'■ ■

-iff,

188,066.81

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tUtSPAT APRIL 19, 1949
1

Social And Personal Activities
C a rU n P a lm e r R a y— S o d e lv tiditor

Social Calender
__

- ill .(ir&gt;f*r
.l.greer it Con
»' '• ni lit- Musonir IUII All
Mfl'lft
ole invt'nl In m|.

_____ ••‘tut

TL’KSDAT
The Wom«n'» Auxiliary ef ll»h
Croti Eplscmil Clmreh will m
terUIn with U» animal *|un.g
bridle party
under Hie dirr.ium
of Mr*. H. O. Chase, .Ii One |i*tt&gt;
2 I » b**hl Inthe artonmoi. nl L*:(lo
P. M. and *in* at 8:CMI 1. M. in ihe
Parish Htiuie »« Hip ''hurtj'
Sanford Imdge No. iVJ U A H

AAFDNFSDAY
n,„ ,
Allxl|lliry
n1„,|„,I |,I„„, TiMinmrti will hold
,„crlmg Ht , ltr |,im,c „f
m , p \V Triner. nir. I'mk Averll :l;m |. M
Tlir , lvll r,..|IN,
,lf t|,„
Wmiimi'i, Chili will hold it tumiic m mccling hi I hi* rliih I.umhc al
|j.;m
\\ Speaker* will hr Mm

ENNEYS

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PAGE

Mrs. R. W. Williams 7
New P.T.A. President '

TH R EE

Rnnicr
Parly
Given
.i
it
.
n i ti |

r.I.KK c u n C O N C ER T
ll»c Sriuini»1t» Hiirh School 0 I««
Iy ICM h o d l n t C . J l l H i r o n f'hih will pn ^ent i\% Himtiial Spring
..
! i ‘mifi'it nt tin* tliirh School Audltiii him I*Inn atlity nt K.lM) I* M T h i
T h e knith’i ijiil i*'ii chi it nf tli**
H r t t M«*«It*»«11«i H h i m l» *«Mp»\i**i tin i n i i ih c i t c c i ' l u i l l v n » \ « l » ' J t«i
riti’ic vaill lt», nn l imit;*' i»»H n fre§
K iih I**? pin tv iiiul **ui; litiiit Kio liiy
i i

Mrs. Hubert William* « a » elwted;
l&lt;re»ldent of lliv Stniilntldt* I’rlmaiy
Telephone 148 School I’h i fiil-1 cncher A mhc I»IIw '
nt Hie inerting held at the school
U*t Thurnday afternoon.
1
Other off),era eleeled were Mr* i
1*1,1, Atkeii, vice (irraiilrnt; Mr*. "• j
I' Tyre, nroetary; Mr*. Untldsll £
1‘ricnt, Iteasurpr; and Mr.*. D.
| ■&gt;
Frlrndi of M il Carlin lUy will Wathin*. historian. The nominsthig y
irgrrt lo Iritrn of lift iUnr.j al i*otiiinltler wa* i*i,iii po*eil of Ml*, i j
lici Innnc on V ok*lieIa Diive.
.1. I’, lluvl*. Mr*. Sam Dunn and
Ml*. Wallet Mm Him.
Mi. mill Mi*.. C. limnliiU &lt; ollinal
Mr*. J
Mlli'liell. program I u
of Jiicksotivilli' lli'Hfli ...... . lliu I ,-linirninn, intmuced (lo* »|icukei.&lt; j vi
Knaii’i Itoiohij . In if will, llifil f„r u,r jtrugram, lom'il on “ChiUI-1 , ,
|uirent*.
i in* Need*". Ml** Until Hand
■—
*|inke on "tliidcr*tai!iiitr Children
.............................
Mr nml Mr* A ielite Clew., who Mr*. (I. W, Morgan talked on ^
have tieen vhilin,; renttiw heir "ItuMIng Children** slid Ml a. Ouida \
during Ihe |ni*l few dnyj, i.'lurn- I Wllaoit »|&gt;oke on "ITdldilren * ;
•■d lo their home in Jm k onville I llealtli Need*".
hula
Jftrr ftm irmrtr wiill I In' illtend’-t
J mice prlxe mid the deviillmial* were
Mi iiml Mi&gt; John Montgomery, eondnded hy Mi*. Watkina. An
.Mr*, C. A Mill' mid dmigMvi,] Faster Iheme I'ledomhinted in the |
Je»*le of CoNimeiii . tin weie ie- ] ilwoislU.ns and »!*" Hie refresh,
rent vi.iitor* of Mr and Mi
It. ment* wl...di were nerved following
M. (I ihIivIii.
the meeting.

lit tin* ch inch iiiiiicx tklncli a h * &lt;!»'*
cnnitctl w i Mi pin pi* , \*,!l*»\v
u i c p i i cn'P*' p *m » ' i 0***1 \ h m '** «if
u Inf*» l » l * » *
ttMiiicv
phi \ *11 i In ******ii**ii i
the nfci iu*»*n, fi*1!• *'*I
, i‘|*
limit \%Im li it«*U pin......... ...
pink
Uppo&gt;He fite elniieh
I nv**m **f
Vellew iitol pin pie I■,»«Ut** * hll*'I

Personals

with cmiilv I
I'k’i:*
lief i e,*luiiehl uf in ci eiim on*l
C*ti'kte*« 111II*Ii* in tile leu lit nf 1**111
Jill* n ,ni 11 r liiek * w ei e noveill I ** I hi*
:tft «
n
t

’i f

t

!a i I! ,»tf l i n t y will lit* tnki'fi

,,f HlliJiii ii*Me*l to Ml#

\ *lii Ii
v iitiM

m

u h irfi

u ’jp tg lilp i

if#

i « k•11 eh!. |i» their fl.n**r

v.
\1* x.ei.h 1 Mi *a .1 i h*n White #t*d
M* Hi - ,i«* I h eek

| i)r.
L. PcrsmiH ::
J
up 11on: m is t
I

i*n 11*1*1 I s! ..... .
«h«* 4
4
rinca* H T U IIH wer*' M* * 4

It#*

n a m l e erl -

Mtt#4

ii**nr* r* ri, •.,i **«• i*-i i

I fhi iv11r y til |unn I flnmb llldn
I1hone 11Ml

**
''

“f

Kiln |li»ltmi, Ml - &lt;’ II
Ml * 4
4+&gt;44444444444+444444444
V It Stephen ’*tn, 'Ii-* I- H Me

American Dinner Ware Parade
III 11,’h WKKK
I I \ I I H IN l.

. J,r-.... Mr*. ,\ p. fm.i a,.d *on E(|Ward Kirchep
Is
Julian, rehirned to Him home hi
, , ,.

I KANCISI' \N WAhT.

« i
HI
AiiKUdlm* &gt;e*tenla&gt; tiflei i
S p C U n t T /\1 I IP l’le j
j|irndlnr; (lie Knitter holiday &gt; w ith
_______
IV Y
•IH SI- IM ID * 'I
their ilaiiuhler and *"•&lt; in law Mr.
v,|ulltti Klreher
*»mkr
on
and Mr«. I*. T . I'yie al Him home .. |r'&gt;)|lt „„ ||lr „ „ w r r to Worry"
on Celery Ave.
,|lr mretliiR of Ihe Blair
,,
•hniclit Circle ot the Ur*t HnptUt
Mi and Mi* J J lleion* h mnt n,oich held last liitthl at the
I lf I I .
One p ilin ' s d l ing g lv rit lim n e.irli week (n r
RianddniiKhti'r, llaihara Jewell IT home of Mr* C I, Collin*
........... on
w in n in g lo ite r. t,*T \inii ,»i|ilest r n t i , hi.ink In tin,
fin, of I erloylnn, Kv. airlvnl Hun \V«Mi I’wrniirth Sin-pi Mi i t lilf
■lav lo »|iend Mime lime wtth his \|,le&gt;, inogran, clnilimnn, intio
W I V N t l ! i t) t;l.i U N I ' W F F K ’S M i N l l s l
mot her, Mi* • I llenu oh, and duced tlie speakri
MIIS IHtl'i I Hill I
, 1’ilei Mi . J J Muieo nod Vli*.
Mr*. J A. KUei. chairman.
Iiresided over the lnn.ii,can *c»
I,. K AimattmiK.
stun and thanked the group for
k1In if i * hy *Iu f **tnl Sindh*
Mr*. Mmy
Holly and Mra the gift preented to her during
I" f» »* •
I *i;hlh i;*iuli pupil thiiole **» vul i*j outfit! h *Ji»u iitdl it I r**phy 1**
Ml
Chorle* Cole all attenduiR the her ievent illnc** A loiter wa*
llrhekah Aaaniildy of the State of trail from the W. M. V. Training ilti li e h 'v .t Si I.... I, h I n n -In* !•* n ■*!iiileut , hy %%itinmi; Hii- Semilittlf
y fii 111■ She
M a ft mill*
I*#
tTorldn lieiliR held I hi* week In School In IinuiNville, Ky thanking t iMitil v ’pelliHL' hii’ nl the .111tif«ei 111it Ii S*'hiM*l Tile
Weal I'll Im Ileae h n* re|iie*rnlfl. Ihe circle for Ihe bu»lirl of fruit ii Inn* yi nil .ii 110 |»i”i /»■, ii 11111*11y 1111|iin 1e11 1'A 11**'" M lit. ill II ’i111*l *11 ^I»i*118iHrn
nf tlie mrii* t oiul u i i h
iti it* T e i M n nuntei up, the »urhl &lt;«» ri*
live* fiiuil the Seminole lli'lirliHli sent tu the school.
Mrr. ti. C- Olson, advisor nl pte-H-rtit 1111 i diuiI \ in the lute Api'lliliy t "in e *( id iniill i She I* ill**
I. odye. Ml &lt; Cole i„ nil U}i|«iltiHv,'
| &lt;&gt;'|i ■!' *' l In v nl if 11\ u &gt;Id In i he count), MiiiUmi.
offieri of the A**elnldy of I'loi Hie group, announced Hint the ImiRhtel ..| Mi
total amount of the "Annie Arm- ho.t , el,i , i in nl.
i iiiuiei up
Ida.
si rung Fund" wa* l*n of which
Mr. and Mr*. Hrutitr louliy. thr Flair Knight Circle gave M clri’ii* vulfil to m*ihI It*
Mr* J I. MeKwan and Mr* It theT I 10
New Orlraii* dlalrdnillon con
II. Walthonr plan In allriid a tand l,, tu
cm i ciii hth
|m lined to pure Iiline a hos
oniQINAl
lira* nnetinit and nnmial linked
tor
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set
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' Chnptei of tmeiiran toiild nr HPII A Keller Mis. J. H Udham. lipht cl cl* i h* l«l ui iht Kfliekuh
W f O • TH U R S -F R I • S A T
I hill aI |\ 1 'ClHHk Mf
OrKiiniat* at Hie homo of Mr. Mri. l)l*on and Mr* Voile A Hull III
'l«\ llelle
and Mr*. Ira N' lluiti* on Lake William* volimleried I" an*i»l H"' | ilium \ n l i i \, Mi
AT 10.000 W M l OKUO S T O f
II- in \ .lium -oii iiiiH
Mlnne..la, n**l*trd hy Mi.. Ayne. elide In placing Mower* in Ho Mio u ii , Mi
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loin'll
during
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Following Ihe husine** session into flu* Si'liiiiH'lH K"l'i l.iih \ , *eiu
CL .1 Iiirb II* of t! roveland
iefre»hment* consisting of an In h|\
ami sweet course were servedI h** uiit nit ion ci . • u u « nil
Those present were: Mr*. Dijon
Helen S&gt;h dtr ami Mi im y Hay Mr*.
i |h*Ii «l h\ Mt
I M W 1ttmill
Able*,
Mi*.
John
Kndrr,
Mrs
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. t, ,| hy Ml
lll»,.‘i, Mt&gt;. lim iy llnffmiin. Mrs ( &gt;..... rim'd.
I lie County funned nf Home Hr W A Fealrr, Mr* V f . Me* 4 h o i |« . * m |i i m 11, 1- 1&gt; 11 *’
nn!
motlat tallnn Clnlei nf Seiniunle sengei, Mr*. W. A Cagle,
Mi
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hall
t'otlllly Will meet lit till* I’ltnla O.linnli,■ Mr*. Collins and Mi Kii nil ilrciil 'lilt'd l*o tin hi iTii"l!
Me,I i, Yrtt* Mg.fkrtnrfu* tupar Vnlwa*
, 1'hnnt with the I'linln elidi a*
u i M t • jU M Ut il U1' " I
pi nit! I hov r i
(lAttsd m Appiicni'no T«u* ffiltitnii*
Imsteaa. KeRialiatlnn will hei;tti at i hei.
»ti
hn*le*« *d |»ll»l. uii*l jrt* * ti
Twrif - #Hiig
1«U »w &lt;1
10:30 A. M. tine*!* at thr ineeHitR
I olhm nn; n leu I l*u one • ^»■*
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will he A M. I'rtti.i, elcelriflcalluti
.foil find the in 11tut imu iiiciiMune
ipeelallat of the Cnivrralty of
r r f i e . 11 III t*fiff » Wi n* **♦*» i r*| l*v M i •
fpHfsf ,fls«f On i t h W.rf
florlda am) Mi** Craer I. Neely,
II. I M"i*ie, Mi
V\ I .Inme8mii
Helen (srnsll Spatial
entenaiun coimeivallnn apeelaiUI,
mud M i
H en ry J mu * **n h» H m
Cstd Wavs Ml*
Cloridu Slate Uiiiveially.
1m*it* i*i mvviI in i»t *cimh»f|. r Vi u
Hemlmdr ftlia|i1er Two, H.Ej.S
CAmpifia *)»h If* p!*thu i |*i e i n( ilti luih d Ml Miliin'i
will meet at the Maantile Halt at
I*#1AH'I#)I
tPtGkj*
lietchiini of Item f nh* mol Mi %
A«sult PI J| Joluflon «r
1CUI1 I’. M.
I 'i'll I
IT 00 VAHff W W *
I Hi li'ilidlo
The Sanford Hraminar School
Raufsll Nlsnio Anlhapllt
I*. T. A. will meet ni ;l ;hi P. M.
ig.i/sf ...Csti Oa l«f» rk*M
with Mr*. K. I), llruwnlee a*
tn . Amq 6V, pj, g f Q p
Hsmsmsid
wuih
tipruker. The topic will Iw “SiKn-i
Popular fsvaritsi
nf SiiritiK" There will t«&gt; an
I'tsnU fiadnrii
Vtltiiftl Imm ha«P»
'Ip
eleelion nf officer*. The laiurd
1*
N \\ « u •!»
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N »1
meeting will lie held at t):.TO I’
'1r «ml Mr^ W K Hlm»k *f
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i * . * * 1 . *♦* 1, |t 11 it.* im
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will hold it* regular nieetiiiR in v\ ill he rememburpil its Ihe f••»•♦•••r
5 grain Aspirin
In •t.lM.il Is •1 ‘It
Ml Ml, 1.. as &lt;11 • ,
W tllina Popsr Volus
the Tourist Cottier at 7:30 I'. M. .1milece II row ii of H i n t o n !
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lo.oo A M. for election of officer* MMtalivc, will tell Ihe g|n»p "f
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fill the girl* ivei.e in "Ta n Mill*
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oral hard hit halls. In the sixth he
,4.nught three hnlls, which would
have gone for extra liases
By AR TH U R PECK W ITH , JR. Hitcher Wully (Isddls was not up
Hem Id Sport* Editor
to form last night. He was hit haul
Amid n comedy of errors the and showed signs of wlldncsr. . •..
Sanford (Hunts dropped an 11 to The (Hants go to Leesburg tonight
4 Florida Htute League contest nmi travel to Palatka for a tilt to­
to the paytnnn Hearn Islets at morrow evening, letornlng to
the Municipal
Hull Park last the local park Thursday with the
n{ght.
St. Augustine Saints. "Lefty''
Manager llnl tindier's aggre­ Jack Peal will probably get Orugation hanged out eight hits from tier’s hill call tonight . . . . Sanford
the offerings of the veteran right* funs will proluihly get u 'look' et
hander Wally (inddls, hut defeated linbn' llobsck on Thursday night.
themselves by committing seven He is the youngster who fired the
hall past tne PeLand Red Hats
miscucs afield.
Lanky lien Wilbur tossed the for the last five Innings last Fri­
first four frames for the Plants day night.
and was nicked for five hits and
Line scores on other games last
five runs. Muddy Lake came Into
the game in the top of the fifth night:
002— .1 7 2
•nil i .vh bunged for nine hits und PaLiind 000 001
Orlando 01.1 000
(Hlx— 4 0 I
six runs.
Krauss, Rerrln and
Dunne;
f'harllr I’eplu and Johnny MeMs mis enmmltted two errors und Printer, Prawning and Zurnmski.
Wilbur, Jerry lioeger und Jim Paine*vllle
(lit) IKK)
201— 4 It 0
Jones earh added one to Isslst
St. A j ,: js the Paytnnn lleneh t-auae.
tlne
0.M (IMI
12x— 7 0 fi
Connie Kuvukls continued to hit
Cocker, Terrell
Hnd
Poster;
the hall well us he rapped out o
pair of two base hits in four trips Karpln«kl and Punrnn.
to the plate. Lee lllpp, Paytona
000-10 12 I
Beach right fielder, paced the Is­ Leesburg 702 (Mil
ltt)2— 0 H I
lets' uttui'k on tlie two Sanford Raltnku OtHt 100
Theobald. Ashrldge nail Sulla.
liurlers by hitting safely three
IIU TO X 1
times in four iippenriiuccs.
mh h u
Paytona lieacli virtually Iced Mniilallia.., »*
U 3 0
V ft 2 3
the coldest in the opening frame, Kiniiirrl, Ii. , t
ft I 0
when (His M.mlnlhniin poled u llucki-r. M,
ft I tl
H.
hams run to open the contest, then Mlxrtlntt.
i tl '1
Iii-liiliin, ,
ft 1 ♦
the errnrs stinted to come. Renin I.l-l,*n*. H
« 3 3
booted u roller by Jim Emmerich lllpp. rl
ft 1 4
H r » l * r . II*
and Johnny McManus mndo a wild (K
ft 1 0
.lill r, l&gt;
throw to first iilti-mpling In get
ftl U 31
Tntiii*
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Bob Rucker, who bail hit a ground­
mb Is o
er. Emmerich moved to third on .Mi'.MaiiiH m
ft ? 1
1 o
the play. Emmerirh tallied on an li t,r a n . rl
f
1 u
infield out by t'lny Sterling and r,t«|,|c&gt;. cl
1 0
Jnnt*.
Ill
Rucker scored on u roller by j.*l,l», 111
S 0 3
ft 2 1
I.irbens, hut the fire wns tint nut. KHvahl*. II
II 11
II.
The Islets went on to Jam n pulr
4 1 ft
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0
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Sanford opened its titlark in
ii
l-'fiiiiii-tl f..r W tllm r In 1 l»
the second Inning. I’eplo walked |&gt;nytons
Ilia Ilia tin — It
and Knvakis doubled. Repin tallied Hn a ford
Ola 010— t
It .Wi.nlnUismi .1. Hmnlrrlrli .1.
nil an inrield nut by Fred Weber
Ilni kir ,. 111|I|. !, Henley, McMan­
and Ktivnkis crossed the plate us
( 'al hMu. I'eiiln. KavnHIs K
on a single by Pick llnrga.
I'eiilii 2, Mi'Mhmu* i. Wilkes, line
gcr,
.1ones. Mniilull.nl"&gt;,
The locals added another In the II If I— Hlerllng,
.Miinlalliano I, Hteitlla* t.
fifth on a single by McManus, u t.ecliens, Wetirr, llnrga,. Ill -lltic
walk Issued to Jerry lioeger, a gee. Ii,ivi.lt I* 1, Hlertlng. Mi.ainl
tinn.i I'.mmerlili till— Mutilalhnno
roller hy Tommy Cultthlii and n Hit
Wilbur Hit — Mnntnlliiiait ;■
hslk by liuildls.
IUnnierli-li. Ill*— Prplti In Mi Mini
The filial Sanford run came In as. Hacker, Henley to Hlrrllas
MeMsmi* la Weber I .•-( i the eighth, (hiluldii singled, moved I'eel"
j in V In an 0, Kantnril S. lilt " f Mml
to third on Kuvnkls' second double ills
I. W lllair 3 HM— . tiy il.cl.ll- !,
■ml weld seiiuipering Imme on an W IM ir 1. Iu i k e '3 It oft Wilbur In I liiiilngs; r, runs
It tiy I’ l.y
error by Monlallwnu.
llnititts
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NLW YORK, Apr. 19— (/P) Major League haieltnll Haiti nut on
My AHHOCIATRD PRESS
aiudlict lix-montlii binge today— with » box of atpitin in one b.ttiti.
.mil .i buttle of liniinenl in tbr oilier,
Nev er. petbapi, Inn tbe iMtiomil pnilime begun ill t ruiir with lute funsltlsretl one of the
' husi I. try the Amerlcun
7 -1
nbusl lirndarlie and in many ailing joiiiti.
(I mh ,**" .A ' Amorkua got 12 hits to P)' uml
mi h a ml
well. The Cortlele Indian last 2 * ,. r l . r JLd with five .rr.,V*
Hie game h Imre-deep in &lt;mill unit
pieuotii in rrv r c. " “, •■JJ to.,
night in.wled thsm over. ID to 4. Tfallahnisee's
X h a o J f t one.
'
the fuuudntioii of its operation, IsS----------it wns the lieara' third straight
Despite
their
victory
Anierlciis
under I'hiillnnge.
of the reserve danse, Ihat purl loss, lifter winning their first remains In last place In the' stand
One iliil; wauls o throw an­ of the baseball rant rad Hull binds tinec games, and leaves them In Ings with only two triumphs
other mil ilf the hall park both nf a player in one club for life -o r fourth place with a .600 average. |. i t . - f n *
losses. The Pirates
them -hare, There are rsports of until the club sees fit to dispose The Indiana moved Into second' rate .BOO with
three won und
ill in-.' with four victories and two . three lost.
dissenllnn In other iptarters,
of him.
III.SI'S.
Jrio lllMngglo, the New York
This is Just one of Ibe worries
, , ‘ Moultrie Athletics went oil I"
Yankees' great crowd-puller, and it hanging over Hnseholl Commis­
All.any nst to Hie Valdosta
C „m|ng from behind twice. Hi,
llislgers, Id-H, hut held to first |earn a close decision, PMI, uvei
hatch of other slurs are out of sioner A. II. Chandlei.
The
iii'tinn with un assortment of tillThe St. Louis lirowus Pled suit i.iac. with five victories against |,he Thomasvllle Tigers.
oieilts thut looks like u fifth floor yesterday to evict llieli National two defeats. Each club usod three ( Athletics got four runs in the
toster lit the hosplliil.
League tenants, the Cardinals, liurlers which was even-steuben , third to maku the score B-:i, and
f0Ur mort. jn t|lt) fim ,
Mux Lanier und Fred Martin, from
Sportsman's
Park.
The going Into the ninth. The Dodgers
!w" former Ht. Louis Cardinal I prawn ulso want 4222.600 dlim­ then rapped out two itulck nina mmk* It 0-«. Thomasvillo tied the
for Hie hall gume. Valdosta la In ,rtm„ BjrB|n w|,h „ brilliant three
pitchers who were handed five- ages,
I game rally In the eighth, hut tho!
year suspensions fur Jumping to I Jf Hie Pruwns shriuld win the Hiltd plnre.
At Tullahassae, the Piralea wer* Athletics ocorcil another run in
the Mexican league, ure suing o f -; nnit. the Cards wouldn't have n
flrlals uf Ihe game for 92,6110,000. j n|arl, to pla y in their hoioe r t l w The contest was tied at thrra-all the closing staniu.
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&gt;nmnV (larilella, -•.............
the out..lime it ill attorneys
figure Icral delays
oiitfleldei of Ihe
lie New
n i 'w York
r ors (Hunts
i H a l i l s , . will put
r r seltletilc
put uoff
settleuienl unlit Iho
also lots a suit

against

Our G&lt;mm1 Pafivit Cost« IoUhh Than Cheap
Paint
Yi'.s. Iltt|k.|)l I'nint curried by Hill’s uctuadly i -im Ih less
in tin- Itinjr run. It putm flirt bur tnnl IuhI h bmgur. Rotaiu.M tbill liriplil fru.sli look long after inferior paint
lin t iatlt-tl anti |H'tluil. And IuhI but lint leant Dupoiit
I'aiiti i.n llit* t|iilek, inexpennlvu way tii prenerve and
In-autil'v your home. Came lo HIII’h far ittltlilinnal fiteln
tmil lipinvH mi piiinliiiK or any other home improve­
ment.

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard
ZL'I Went Third Si reef

1‘ honu Hi!

Imselmll je nd of the ram pulgn.

neniling in Hie ...... Is. He Is ask-) Poston writers have reported
liar .................
jdlssentlou In Ihe camp of the Nit- All three of the playera, whoItlonal League chnuiph.n Proves,
are Miking I.... .
reinstate-1hut Manager Hilly Houthworth and
ment, are thullenglng the legality his playera have denied it,
VflltliiMllI |l»] A 111ii r» v %.
IlNIRM ta ilH f
4 * 4» r i f • * ! e &gt;

Evenings- 44c

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TALBOTTS

Raymond 8tudh&gt;
R, L. Ray, Jacksonville, district service supervisor of the International Harvester Company, right
foreground, presents the Company's Triple Diamond Service award to Cyril Putnar, narvirn manager
Unofficial)
anca with Intar- Compiled by Arthur Herkwlth, Jr.
once
of tho Seminole Truck am) Tractor Company In recognition of the company’s compllat
national Harvester's rigid service standards. The presentation was made Wednesday att the company'*
(llhaon, son.
sone
m
ne manager
and name
soles room at IHJD French Avenue. Shown, left to right In rear are W. C (llbson,
Hh i, It. 111 hr |Ht
lowing personnel Knvnkl*
III ft
M. N. Rose, mialstant dWvnci manager for International Harvester Co and the followlni
A
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salesman; C. ( ‘o n n .i ly
of the Seminole Truek and Tractor Company: Lee Wilson, manager; Kenneth (lustavson,
Hatlmnn
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E. Johnson, parts manager; R. P. Payne, Jr., sale*man; A. H. Pavla, Y C. Hnllinger, P. B
.It,n**
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Edgar Sutton and J. T. Swalm, mechanics ami Nat Fort, helper. Mrs. Edna L. Norman, not shown, re­ I'epln
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cently Joined tho firm as bookkeeper.
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LET'S (JO TO A MOVIE!”
POOH OPEN

to be Idle for possibly 60 days,
first start may be Arlington Park.

Hy AS SO C IATED PRESS

PASKIIALL
Washington— President Truman
Tommy Cataldo, Sanford (Hants threwout the first hall as the
center fielder, yesterday volun­ Washington Senators heat the
teered his services as an Instruc­ I'hiluiJelpliiu Athletics, Jt-2, in the
tor for the Sanford Recreation De­ American League opener.
partment it was announced this
Poston— Ken llclntilcmun pitch­
morning In a letter to "he Sanford ed the Philadelphia Phillies to u
Herald by Sam Mattlna, who ex­ 4-0 shutout over (he champion
pressed appreciation to The Her­ Poston Proves in the Notional
ald for publicity to stimulate in­ League opener.
terest In a summer reerration pro­
New York— Puseliall writers. In
gram for Sanford children.
unnunl Associated Press poll, pick­
Martina told of Cataldo’s work ed the two Poston tennis to win
In New York City as u play major League pennants this year.
ground Instructor and of his duties PACINti
which Included instructing child­
New York
Racing officials of
ren In baseball, softball, basket­ New York were directed to show
ball and other games.
cause Friday in stutu supremo
“ Cataldo feels that the develop court why the daily double
msnt of sportsmanship, self-con-i u abolished,
fldence and team work in youth; New Y-.rk Calumet's Citation
should be stressed, anti voices a I
___
_________
genuine Interest in. any program [
wo can get started." Martina a*- j people displaying the same un
sorted.
______________L-a■•If.-I,
i
l.-iiimr.inti.
“ If like IntafPsi is displayed by L
our local civic groups und our pri­
vate cftlsena, j am sure we will
bo able to carry on," he declared.;
“ Whether wo aro able to doialup
program or not depends on many

Locals Boot S e V e n , fiei,|er was the defensive star of
Chances
In Field;
lh# f,0?*” *- **•
,he.ccn:
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* ter field pasture with the poise of
K a v a k lS
Continues ju Major Leaguer anil caught »ovTV *

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M A Y O N N A IS E !

I)r. Henry McLaulin

NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS

1

Aa reiptlmd by law, all dugn in the City
of Sanford, Florida, mimt be vaccinated
ugaiiint rahluit by a licenHed veterinarian be­
fore the flrut day of May of each year and
the vaccination tug continually worn by &lt;|ogn
op a collar or hurnuiM for the following year.

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NOW1 — FIRST FLORIDA SHOWING!

• Here's e##Hehfhil new jiredvel I
A Mayonnaise that's rich with
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eggs— amt the eggs make it better,

Ip order to accommodate dog ownera. Dr.
Raymond L. H iihh , veterinarian, will be at the
rear of the City Hall April IS, SO, 27 and M*y
4th to vaccinate tloga, from 8 to 8 P, M.

Y o u 'll love Its firm consistency, its
rich smoothness and delicate flavor.
T r y It in salads, soups, sauces and

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^fter May 4th., all doga found without •
. tl|2 certifying that they h*ye been vaccinated
for rablea for year 1940, will be aubject to
being picked up by the Police and killed.

spreads. Get Durlist's Genuine
Mayonnaise from your grocer
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Clifford McKIbhln, Jr.
City JtUnenr. &gt;

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Legal Notice

I C . P. A. Wit ||. I

Bookkeeping Servlre iiml Tux Report*
FlorMe Offlres
Michigan offices
334 Meleeh HWf.
nil Cadillac Sq.,»r»

IN C O U R T
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All III VINO

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PRICES

DAILY

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.
Fletcher K. Hulls Owner

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PHONE 148
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THE

HANFORD
HERALD
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In

FO R R E N T

STO R E room ami furnl»h«il apart­
ment. 208 N. Park Ave. Phone
1270-J,
_______
FOUR room muilerii npartnient.
filM) Park Avenue.
F .IR N IS H EO 3 rimm enttuge,.
j|iin t &amp; cool. Plume GliH-M.
* 1.00 H inunth, forni,Ill'll cottage
mi lake, Arnica Imilgc Rnail
Cnv&gt;elherry. M r,. Dunlna.
COOl, u|iui tincnl. (lo t (lour, 1
luoiiia and gurnge. Apply .201
Magnolia.
_________
2 ROOM apartment. I.nrgu bleep­
ing room, private entrance.
Gentleman preferred. P Ii ii n e
HIM-R.
iJh N TE Z .IM A Hotel — Rooma —
Special rule liy the week. Coinfort — Convenience.
F .IR N IS H EO A P A R TM E N T. 104
Wind nth. Street.
N EW LY fund,hell apartment, one
liedrnom, Mifuheil In living room,
no objection to children, alau
one two bedroom apartment,
new and very dealrable, large
lot nirtdy land,raped.
9
FRED W. UKNDF.R
Phone 1038
FUR N ISH ED H room apartment.
I COO French Ave. after 3:00 P,
M.
5 ROOM 0 uatb unfumlbhed
apartment, downbtaln. Phono
1107-H.

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New Orleans was the nation'*

o v e r lh a coata o f con atr uctl o n of
l i
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ani l
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mure frequent in the summer
Expert Shoe ItepnirinK
mid w o rk * , p r o v i d i n g a g o v e r n - f « » r t h la r g r a t c i t y Mini
«•» Orlcnn, to-fore lPOfl because the i
levee, were inadequate and the month,, while crime, ngaln*i pm. ,
ng hoa rd for aald dla tr h t, and m i - A poft ft» New i o r k Hi IH4H.
. ii i u it ii t a H t« d l a tr lr t to do thoae
city hint m&gt; proper system of perty generally increme in the i
ih log a nei'eaanry ami needful for I
drninngi- for excessive rn in fn 11. winter month*
the benefit of aald dlatrtct uhd the.
gas
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p r o p e r l y and Inh nh ll not* th er ei n
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t*"tth d
2IH Him ford Ave.
tea* or tiuiiiu*
Stitte Hoard of tNinaervnt ion . HfL'Jlfi*!*!.
F
fgetur*d i w ar ?
tel ^r u,J*ervtc*e.
lelephulM* ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦++++++v+4*'*4e*++4'++*e*e4+++'*4***+++e*+«++*+^ i
on behalf ijf proponed
pervlt’o
n lif.
lelegfApfi
servlre
C e n t r a l and S o uthe rn F lo r i d a w it h i n tin » «jrpo in te li m it* of said
Fl o od C o n t r o l I d at rlct
city, and to pledge Miia'Ii util It lew
CATARRH
a t r v h »■ iaxi s for either ltie g e n e r ­
K IC K S W O O D W O R K IN (i S T U D IO
otillgat ion
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f UNO CUM 901 Ml HOT DUl TO NASAL
far ttie term* a ml tuiudiHoii* of
nil SfhVIAr. I.KUlHI.ATInN
CONGIITtON SUFflT IU1HK0 HUH
tin ml* jsNueil |iur*mint to tills a« i
K iirnitlire re-lniltiling Mini re -fin o liiiiu
N o t h ’* I n her eby give n itmt uji- and the rig h t* aiol remedies of the
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lit the holder* Ihete.if, to l**io' r e fu n d ­
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and ImprirVe or extend water
pa ym e nt of fee* te htal* ol tdlier
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light (Jig system*, tunnel*, br id ge*; default of the i l l . In Hf«* paym ent
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p r o v id in g for eoveiuinf* of
de rive fee a, i h n r g e * or revenues the Stale of I 'bo Ido With re* peel
to esiiihilnh, fix si ml r o ll e r 1 fee*, In i he righ t*
t t o h le r* of bond*
rental* o r oilier r l i n r g r * for the |**io*l pur suan t f*i (hi* a r t . aral
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that lie haa filed hi a petition for
fltml dlNi'hnrice, ittid thut he will
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fi id HIM rurni,h«‘ l aimrlmviii, B R E A K F A S T ,civcil every ilnv rR A I’TOR WORK liy I In- l.mir nr
jiili. I'lmighiui;, liailnwiug, umwKihiiI furniture incluiliiiK ratlinat Ijinev'a Drug Sturi-. ilfe- up
ing St ilirt liinving We Hpccialite
i&lt;li&lt;iiingru|i)i
cun,ni,
MuytiiK
in ctiiiihiiuniiiM imiiiiiiiK ini, a
wtinlier, I Inn w r cleaner. ih Mmi.imi P L A S T ir ROOF C E M E N T.
ganleli plnlH, I'lmnn 1117 J.
Aluminum n,lie,tu, rimf emit
ca,li. t’lmni' N !«-X M .
ing. Alunilmim roof imint
FKJtN PARK Ti riHim, iniimmry SKNKAR IK lilaNN &amp; Paint I n. t
hI iiccii iniune. Very mmlern kit- 113-114 YV. 3ml. SI.
Phmir .1311.1 14 S P E C I A L S E R V I C E S
cite11 with lireiikfunt l,ur. Built
O O llOK-Pi.YM ill I'll
III garnge. Over InnkliiK lieanti- HOT' LILNCHEH o e rt ,lm Im m :
I' H IT S YNII S Ell VICE
11:1U lu 3:11II ni HOMER'S
|
fill lake. IHflOU.
111*1 I ' n l n i r l l u A%e
I 'b u i i r h i l l
JOHN O. BROWN. Jit.
i A P llulldinK
Plume i:,7n ItLASB Fur all |iui|inre«, ill*'*. I I.
ilnora ilpilulleil
NF.W I I I ILIUM ill faced In pel I r e -|
SEN KA R IK lilasi, A I'aml in
luili llbl limit „ lilUile llle new
W O R TH W R II.E - A very nice 113-114 W. 3ml SI.
Pliimr i 'll
*■ 1111 lung, cleaning A witting
Immv. liar Iwn iieilromn*, fur ,
I'.u table puwei plnnt, 22 years
iiitheil nr inifiii nl-lu il, attic |lit) Hi. Ice tun t i iki. Atulcu l.n.lge
(mi, nml in gum! cnniiiliim, well
Itoail, Ca»-elliciry. M i- One | , tpelienee in Selllillule Cuuilly,
II M Gleasuii, Lake Mary.
gins.
liiinlm'iiped, garugc, cat |mrl, in
good iii'lglilKirliuiid — let me
I V E N E T IA N HI.INilS made tu or-,
(it IA T MILK
ilei Meiullintu Y'eliellatl Blind1
-linw you ltd, line
I# fairly II. D. Priest.
I'hnnr 710 YY.1
Co M2II W. Mid. St. I’liune
priced with terms.
B A R G A IN — Olltblde City, inndcrn I'U R TA III.E irrigation system uml ! I Ifi2-W
.'t brdrtium bou,e, large Ini nn
ilunieciniH --ntn 11 farm l,.nl- II
Expert Itiidin Itepiiiiing
piived mad. eui port. Well fruit­
F. Whllner, Ii
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Fred Myers. Mil E. 2nd. Si
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ed, ii bang.up bargain lit
Tnrupulln, AII siSes
f:i,Hfi0.0O.
t.'AI I. fi 17 fur Itulleiy, Generatur I
Die
fI.oim CASH will pul yen lain ii T Shirts
atul .Slur\4&lt;* K4*rvh*i* Mmuih 'm I • •annatl'i Mayonnuita
2 21,
IWu bcdrnnni furninbed lintee, Premium ‘ 'a l n ls g a l
Hull«’i&gt; S p i vit p, .'till W I il l • lannull'i S«l«9 Diatilng
ARM Y- N AVY SUIIPLUS
finixbed ni lie. mndoril, cm purl,
I lift N. 11ftI(tit*I I44
• lannall'i Sindwiih Spraurf
fi idled nil 'I Ini local inn - Total
~ S- ~
price gD,7041. AI Ibii price ynii'l)
Dltl.ANDD Mninilig Sentinel Ui ’ I'OIMIlfM OllAIITV HlfiH 41 (V H T 1
WATC1I
SALK
ask what’b wrong with Mu&gt;
I lalalii Evening Mini Cull Ralph [
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placeT The an-wer I, nulldiig, Large assortment uf l.ndk
jt! Ray. IDIfi J.
ibe owner ban lefl town and
Mens watches In lie sold
I Lilt tit S A N D IN G — ami finishing I O Z A IIK IK K
imibl bell.
BELOW Cl 1ST
with nimlcrii eipiliunent, 2n.
GOOD T IM E tu make your deal Sanford Jewelry A Luggage Cu.
V«ars' experience. Work gufil*]
fur'a fa fm '— 12')l,G'd all ill .100 Hanford Ave.
Phone I3.H
antceil
E. F. Stevens, lit. 2.
prndiictlmi ihh year, at pricei
Box 14M A. Miinfurd Call 7D. R4'
•'anging from ( 2 ,000.1)0 tu f 10. I’U R TA III.E Elis'trlc Singer sew­
after 7:*»** P. M. nr before 7 IM.J
OOfl.nO.
ing machine. Plume IMMD-XW
AM
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FRED W. BENDER. Realtor
NEW Magic Chef stove. Sacrifice.
Trie plume 10.10
ELEC
TR
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nr
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X2I Cataliuii Drive, plume !2Iil
A C K TYI EN E
IV
IN D U S TR IA L ari-T *.-ntiri- cily
W ELDING
Idnck cb. i III IMIi fl. un R.R Slmdev lluiiie | rmtuclH, Free de­
Hanford Motor A Ei|pl. (•
1.1,000.00
2IIS W. 1st Street
ll) el ) Plume |LTD It.
THE bnil-e nf Ibe lllnllill. I Bed
Marginin' Tomato So# Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metnt I
I’uolllb, cli.HC ill, guild neighbor C EItTTFIED
YVoiks fin new ludiaturs and
I’biiiis M. (Mint, Crystal Wax
bund $!»,IIOOIIO easy term,.
new cores. Railiutor repairing
Diiiun
Plants M
(2.50, All
11,000,00 will buy II fl rnulil limdWe take off and install.
F &lt;( II here. A. M. Prevail,
ern Iiuii, e well lucated on cur­
Seville, Fla. Phono 211)1.
lier Int. An Investment in runSEE US FDR
tenlinent.
M IMEOGRAPH p r i n t i n g
M
OTuRCVCLE—
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4
7
"01"
HarI UHD acre, muck land well btucked
a n d t y p in g
ley. Excellent slispe. Cost over
with deer and turkeys 10,OIM).00.
C R E D IT B I'E L A U OF
inn
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new
with
the
many
ex­
A purl ill mi t iumse 7 units f.1000.0(1
SANFORD
1
it as Very seasonable. May be
annual Income — offer wanted,
Ilfl N Park '
Phone IK0
seen III I PH E IKtll. St.
IH acre citrus grove 25 yr. old
trees ’i Marsh Seedless H VnIS YtlUli plaiiu full of sour notes? |
lenciu,. Crup bliuuld pay fur
"GOOD AN D B A D "—
If so let Many Wester, u^ute
*14.05
gruve tills year. Let us show i u-cd Walnut dres,i*r
ITunie
Inner, sweeten them
I ii hi*,| Wood Cook Stove
fill Of.
(bis property In you.
1477-X-l.
City lute nil paved street f lMl 00 M icg 412.05 shopworn
bannocks
(.1.05
Up.
BENSON A YOUNG. Cull ibma &gt;
10 acre tiled farm, barn and ten­ 1 Slightly used double Maple
about yum pulntiug problem* I
ant bouse 10,000,00.
Issi
(14.05
Estimate, cbcerfully g i v e n j
K acre farm with K»ud U mum 2 used Mahogany coffee
Phones 25H-R m I507-.II.
Imuse im paved road (0,200.00
(aides
(11.05
Don't buy plain dirt, buy pay diil 2 simp worn box springs $10.1*5
i'lT IG E S T E R IN G
W. R. YYII.I.IAMH
1 used double coil spring
$0.05
Rcpuiriug. nwoverilig, slip covers,
110 North Park
Tel. 1120 I used Iwn-dmu metal ulilily
reflnishing.
Estimute* given
Cabinet
$12.05
Snlm's Uplmlstcry, III) W. First
I used Ice Box
(21.05
SI. PImuc I.‘l5:i.
, R E A L EN TA l L W A N ! L D
M ATH Hit ur HANFORD
Phan# 130
I have a buyer fur 0 or 0 room, 203dm E. 1st. Hi.
I*
l o s i At p O U r x u
medium priced, linuse in San­
ford.
6 A R TIC L E S W A N T E D
LO ST Black Duclislimid. Anyone
JO H N D. BROWN, JR.
having inf nr unit ion call 715 &lt;u
It. A P. Building
Phone I37H
Hiubest rash pill* paid fur used
come In KOI Park Ave.
furniture. Ted Davis Purnilura
Co. .TI I E. 1st. I'll, 058.
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LARGE front room, kitchen privi­ PRIED JUM BO SHRIMP dinners 7 Pel*, Livoatock, Suppliea
leges. 71A Magnolia, phone
41 CIIEVKULK'I i. door lu good
evrrynight, $1.00. HOMER'B.
Cocker puppies A.K.C. Red A
shape, n cur you’ll be proud to
T U X E D O FEED S: Comulel# Una.
Buff. Reasonable. Carper, Canown, Only $71)5. Haufnid Mulur
Hunt’s Tuxedo Faed Store.
sadaga, Fla,____________ ______
A K(|uipment Co. 20H W, 1st.
R E A L E S T A T E — INSU R ANCR LUN CH EO N and rhort orders
\t,’flE V H O L E T, gmnl appcaiami-,
(ILLS ' W A N T E D
served every day at I#nay’s
PROPERTY
M ANAGEM ENT
engine 0 cIiuxhIh in excellent
Drug
Store.
75c
up.
,
RAYM O ND M. B A LL, Kwltor
condition, (20IMH!.
Gen.
It
A LADY, neat appearing, pleas­
Hm. 4 Florida Slata Bank Bldg.
Swnrts, Phone 770-M.
ing personality, oblo to talk buMill's Hwap Shop— Wc buy, sell dr
fare xmnll groops. Use of car ’&lt;0 C IIE V R O i.E T business coupe.
trsilo most anything. 4(M Han­
FOR FARMS, homes, bualMU
I'Hxcollal. $7(l.&lt;ifl per week. .Hit
ford Ave. Phone IB8-J.
proparly and acreage, H4 your
Rough but plenty good miles.
hours iM-r week. Write giving
E. A. St rout RaaTty Agency PITTSB U R G H
Fur i|ulck salu 1:145.01). Sanford
P A IN TS, Com­
full particulars to K.M.II. Care
Orle R. Mathleux, Aaaoclnt#
Motor A Equipment Company,
plete stock.
Herald.
^ 5 0 7 E. Second. Street or phono Hk N K A R IK Glass A Paint Cm
208 West First Street.
113-114 W. Sad. HI.
Phono 33*. MAN OH Women wunted— For
FOR S A L E — 1040 four door Ply"
profitable Rawlelgh business in
mouth sedan, Very good buy.
F E R N PARK— naw home built of SEW ING M AC H IN ES B e r t - a
City
of
Sanford.
Sell
o
vn
800
$400, Roy Retd, Phone WH1-J.
Michigan cedar. *il bedrooms,
Sewing Mach. Center, 110 W,
dally
nereaxltles,
We
supply
bath, kitchen, large living rw m ,
1st. 8t, Ph. 1190. •
Products
on
Credit
If
you
qual­
10.77
OLDSM OHILE t'dmlTvrUso.
screened breese-way, utility,
ify. Write Rawleigh's,
Dept.
motor A-1 condition, body good,
Used Tires, Ten IfO ..
garage, un large lot. Shade A For Soli
FA D - ^ ^ t ^ —Memphie. Te rn
tires good, radio. $550,00. l'hon|
15 -. 1
Twenty 700 s 15 - Thirty
fruit lri?#a. (Wfifl.OO. Can be
ilOii-J.
BOO
IMN) S
s Itl, from $1.00 up. Plenty
seen day nr avenlnga until B
a
uf tnllee left In these.:. Good slso
P, M, une block West of Glasa
2 W H E E L trailer for sale. Hprlng
for farm equipment. Used In­
Tower nn 17-98, 2nd house Bouth
mounted, «N|ulpped with trailer
ner Tubes IMV up. Stop in at LOW ER (R1GEB, Expert watek
on Lake View Drive.
hitch, lights 0 tarpaulin. Phone
repairing, 0 . C. Fellows, Kama
Hd7-J. rtlfl W, 'J5th. Hi.
Shop, 1700 Sanford Avs. Phone
II45-J.
11)40 DODGE 4 door sedan, ex­
cellent condillor. C. F, Proctor,
A L L T Y P E S of bulldoser work,
Phone 785-R.________________
reasunsbls rates, Free estimat­
es. David K. Carpenter, Phone T R A IL E R 4‘" i 7', built low, 175.001IM-M.
Clark, Upsala Road.

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room for further talks. Huang flew
' 1:00 Aldsrs sasls t'nlT.
here Saturday from I’elplng with
l/ C t r a l N o t i c e *
1:10 M us ics ! V arie lle s
the
Red
formula
for
peacer-. - 3:00- ilar None cllnnrh
iCM Htasi r n a r ,« &lt; os«,
I I:on Today's Hlar
The Red radio, on the other hand,
N IlT irt! T O AP P K AII
of the Yangtie.
3:30 l l l j s A llc.idtlncs
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announced that peace negotiations
3:13 Memory I.nno (Army)
nhose
pli" c of resilience and ad­
1:00 Musis Imvcrs IT n «t,m
ill end tomorrow
I" f’elphig would
dress
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You a r e hereby nollflrd that a
1st peace agreement call* for out- ‘'J*'? pc“c* "IDtwnient wa* mil S &lt;1# Western jambor**
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Music
us h of
of Htrplien K'"il»r
exprasaed feeling was that the Tung assured the legislutor* hat I .
|Circuit of Flnrhla. Msmlnols Coun11V T Ii, 7 o'clock club
1:10 T h e ( . 1 0 l l r ln h t Mp.il
I
r
to
r.'iiancsry. uoiler the tills of
til Nows
term* are unacceptable. However, tlm government waa prepared lo J.
1:13 H l u r y l l i m r
. r i t A N C I H H TII.I.M A N
McOLO.
( Oil I'upnUr Music .
S.oo News
tlm specific nature of the Com- evacuate them nnfcly from Nan *30
H
O
H
V
,
I'lnlnllff vs J O H N D ^go.
Murulua tisvnllnos
(.01 Htock M a rk e t ftspnrl
H
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t
N
.
licrenih.nl,
mid
that ■ *
s Iu Alfioils in Muslr
....... 1st terms still was a secret, king If It Imcame necessary.
(1 1
ICsrtii Market fI e|i..rI
't e lle r sol",h&lt; hi Hll Mhnolllts 7|S.
mi World at Nina
• 30 Hporls I'liiaile
Three Kuommtang (government!
Continued fighting was reported V
I
«
see
Ilf
dlvmce
3:1 j Your Hmlc i.olsy
( II Joan l l r n n k - U l n a I You lire therefore required |a
parly leaders who sounded out re- on the north 1 unglan bank opposite 3:30 Alrlnns Mslodlss
7: 0« l i i i r i l n a *■'* M 1 loli'l
eppenr In said i i i i i - c m person t&gt;r
on 1*1,1, New. lltiriow»il. Illu*
7:13 Hoses Tor n l. s d y
tired ('resident Chlang Kal-Hliek on Cbliikiang. a few rnllr* front Imre, 1In
h r alloriisy at llie Office of ihe
1 mi uri'heairu A HI nr
J )o Her I ra n d ll lr s c h
the peaco proposal repurled to the Artillery placed In that area can II Jo Murillos Vitrioly
r l s r k of said C onti . «• the c;ouri
7 IS K e y n o le s l,y I ' a i l e
House lii Hanford. Heiulnole Cnun.
acting president and his cabinet &lt;"* th* Shanghal-Nanklng railway 11:11 Mush lln wall
7 *1 T u n e s Teasers
ly, Florida, on the |7lh day „f
1
Z
hoi
W
orld
at
.Nunn
(
00
Mik
e
Myslerlee
today. Chlang, who may mine out and mail.
vi ,1v. p 'ls (T uesday 1. and Ilia! |n
(.11 Hillers of Purple Usa*
default
thereof, u decree pro runof retirement now that waj is at
Ait attempt last night by 1.000
s JO Sleei Ihe Ilaii'l
n ill he rnlered and the sal t
hand again, was believed to have Red tioops to infiltrate acinus the hum Georgia.” Girl* who have j s nn N i a li l Kd li hio
'cause
will
proceed rx psrte
opposed surrender.
river 66 miles northeast of Nan- torgotten their compacts will b« 3.11 lleilcluss
w i T N l S r d my Iiiiiu I and offlcal
day uf April. A f r .
'J '^ i^ 'V iatoh k'le ii'a
Right win;; element led by &lt;king w«:i said lo have l^rn throw, 11 reminded by Waller Denson. Ji. [ J.JJ ^Kxi'iir*|oo«
Hpi,r,» kiob •&gt;( n*v
Chlang are said In favor a finalI I,nek with heavy Communist casual- with the song, “I'owdar lour race
IIK IIN P O N
with Hunshlne.'* for the benefit in n* Acioriilnu 10 iiscord
Nationalist resistance movement In | lies. •
■&lt;
1‘lei k I’lri'iill Court.
■
of
taxi
owners,
’'Llghtnin"
Lewis
}":is
,J
.,’Ged
Naih.nii
Neiuliiolc
r'oiinly. K lotH ^
the south.
j
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lie F L. H inlh k In'
will
nlviic
Durktown
Hlruttcr
*
)(
m,
xrw*
The Legislative Yuan today askM firfM ’I'd T f ' i n i l l i '
1
Legion Med
llu llpr !
1 M.ftft TiimlMlitv .T I hir
13 HU
3 jo Cl the government In submit fm .____ W O n R iW
i e m p » t ___ Hilll,"
■i---------— Florida
I O F I’ l l 'I A I. H U A I.I
Had liny— ------rn ll^F fcim iHil hiiiiilwM UlTTT7fr : rrrtn y Tnrj g Tii— mHmrr-nrr*esamlnntlon
wbnlevrr
final
dr
- r f t i w- b - M - e - A s s u ^ U U o a l.li llrt*
. .. |l JJ . j r, n
Another nf Floridan pioneers
" .atlas.a Fraat Naas iis*l
Th* leo-uteinr. lest I ftwail**## Frem Page uaei
"When I Grow Too Olil To Dream’ 1L
,,ff
|uhmIi. y h Iow in, llpr is no 3 ; i , 1, 1.... 1,
was hurled near the old home site presented Ilire* medal awards hi
" m a l » c i I 'r l
.. ., 1 * 511
s in U
. ^a
he ,.uh "rB fnH ,.,u c 1
....... . '" ll »•«. 'Tlw Bat- I by Mike Law1ante; "Wagon
-in Chuluola, Plnrlda, Mar. 80, 1910 fm service rendered Campbell- TToooitoss
.Vint IJ|,i
13 00
tin
r
Uf ,,0« &lt;;oihcm,' presomiug Wheels" by Harold IMrkott. "I’ray
ciTNVa
and one of tlm oldest families re. I.os-int: Post during thr past
win
I»ed
P
saltlement l (U()) ar, B|BUc „rt(sU „„ - |,*Kht- ' f„r Hm Lights lo Go Out,” by
uars \ nUnclas llu* |3.jn
cordt »f white settler* of this sec­ year. These were presented I" (ira
i!li!.!u li VL. n 1
T-ewlw. "I’ccwee" Dimlcn, "HalcImlmounHi" Kargis; "A Lit•Irupcrn il, March Hscllesa
tion of the state dates bark well t'hcster Miller, who brought 1&lt;*2 S ' U
I rlomlcr
Ho Ylng-Cbiii
I* ex-s;iinky"
McLcun,
"Hugurfoot (tin lilt of Heaven" by Taildy Ilcn|3 3j
,
,
—
.
Ifuiillna
fairly
llahi
on
all
pro
1
pcctcd
to
rrpurt
to
a
secret
session
over a hundred years ago.
members to the post; to Msrlmi
■loncs, "iVta” Kmllh "I'liasum" sun; "fjwrut Georgia Brnwn.” by
‘"
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f
'
.
.
.
.
.
'o
f
the
Legislator*
tomorrow
mornRoderick It. Roberta was born Harmon, for 16 minute radio
Eowlet and "Squeaky” White.
“I'm Wco" Durrlrn; "Deep In
1 hig on Hie government's attitude.
at th* old Indian luwn known now programs In behalf of the legion r.i„H,i"‘“ 111 -ilgM iy wtahVr
TI10 program wilt uprn with a My llenrt" hy Haul Tanner and
The only optimistic note heard lively melody hy the entire! rust. finale hv tho entire cast.
a* Chuluola, Fla., May 23, IH72, over Station WTIIU, and to WII
J. ,In Ihe
today
came
the baby of II children to Mr. and lard Connolly reporter for front
Specialties will Include uu in*
, , capital
^
„
. ,,
,
.from
. , Allen Womhfo will sing, "Critlalng
inm
i'ly
H
earts’
page puhlirlty in The Sanford
l I'resldenl Tung Kuau-llslon of the |)„wn The Rlvar.” "Stinky" Me- slnimrntal "Jam session" orches­
was 70 years old and ittll has 3 Herald In hrlialf of Ihe Legion
— *---------I Id’glalallve Yuan, lie told leglsln-_| j,tBM wj]| reveal in sung that
tfiat "‘A tra selection,', inmiliers hy Hie
.. Earle
— ................................
M n n * i h t *n * « n i
‘ tors that the Communist aland ( iow| Man Is Hard lo Kind", Wa. Monaco Temple Haxlette, and
lister* living, 2 brothers and 6 | CapL
T. ImucKs, p*»*'
112-111 TV. 2nd HI.
Phnn* 320
...ended by ■'"*»
muidrr rhargrs will be may I* relaxed ut the last mumenl |u-r Helms ami Hill Todd will !i they spei ialtles.
sisters dead. Every one lived to.hlstorlaan. was
mder Wright for Ids "ill fil'd Inter tiulay In the death of
t „„ k „a|,j tlust Communist lend- sing of "Far Away I’lficua."
* ripe old uge except one of the j Commander
ig re
record and good work, ficnulti. , (Tinier
law, tlm 1,.r Mao Tun-Tung had
p'or the ........................
Iwnofit ot G*or
A serious crime occurred every
"YO U R COLOR U K A^Q U A R TE R S "
girl* who was unite a young worn-1standing
. . . Dstnware
.
..... .assured
. . . . . . . .Na-I
. . , ....
.-rgluns ;
__ __I . 1In
.. I..IU
IH.7S seconds
IHIM, tl...
the L
E,‘ (I
II |
an when she died. The older bro I Adjutant Janie, Hlngletary wa |""m"v for firsl rlogree murder Is 1triiinllat peace delegate Huang m the audlenre, "I'ele" Smith 1IU
tlier was over a hundred yenrs, likewise ennimrnded. A c ock, icalli by banging.
1 Hbao-llaluiig llieru may still be will sing, "Sentimental Gcntlemun icporli.
,Mi aowlnlc Delaware officers are
eld when lie died.
Representing profits derived by
R O L L R K LEA BBD

P o w e r F ir m
WASHINGTON. Apr. 1B-0F)—
Cordtll Hull, formar Secretary of
Caatlaaa* Sm b raae na«&gt;
HUte, was released yesterday plant*, new lines and Improve­
t t s m a t l STATF. KAKHKNS
from Bethcida Naval Hoapllal ments.
MARMOT
HKPORT NO IM
after more than Alwo yean of
Manager Coleman said local
TIi* fnlluwlrra prices re p o r t .&gt;1 l,jr
treatment.
Improvements lurltirln the conver­ Mis .testers mi Hie Hanford h i « 7Announcing thin today,
the sion of electrical distribution sys­ Karn itsr s Market for produce solil
Navy tali! the elderly atateiman tem front 4,000 to lo.ono volts in j lo trucker- noil dealers up to 13 HI
_____ ...
A 31. Apr I*, lit*
“has rtiada an excellent recovery the
arra west of Hanford, which lleans.ttrulergreen
and han been dlacharfad and hav
■
*
Itu s llpr
.... ..... liv e - 2.so
Lake Monroe, Paula *»'l||lcaM
Tu.. k v«i,uViiureturned In hit home permanent* Includes
the Country Club Road, rids pro-, n,, hit
13.jj
:u
lx.” ________________
i 4II
|erl will cost * 100,000. Till- work [lens, polo Hu llpr
fill
should he completed by midsum- n',.Un"; iii,"i*rr "iin Hit ii»n
C ITR U S REPORT
liter and Immediately thereafter. i 'hIiI.m *. c,n l.li lisa
loot n »;&gt;
W IN TE R H A V E N , Apr. 1 0 3 7i
(A’j— Report of the State Citrus all uf the territory snulh of Gen- jijf*•'J,1" J f »ra
Avenue will lm converted from
jMsIVl I’rt
-*
0
la io
3 33
Inipectlon Bureau at IU iOO A M. rvn
1,000 lii 13,000 veils al nil esti- t'rirri. 3 Ion Hub
12.0ft J J i
today In lioxct;
12
n
o
3
'in
I&amp; SU e^ V m m y
GrapeTanner- mated cost of 176,000.
"Our
company
has
giriit
ronfi
.
itu
iinki
17
no
fruit
Orange*
ines
Rail
07,107
M.COfl
fltO denre In tills area", Coleman ile- 1t^icjjDthera-Oholcr
ft.Oft
Iruck
15.171
47,937
160 dared, "and it la evidencing till*. HaH('l«’&gt;t Hu li-kt
Of)
confidence
by
Investing
itu
dot1
’eppars-Fancy
Total
82,328 102,M3
602
llu
llnkl
ii.pi
3 Jj
Inrs here."
I'PlIlHirN'CliolCH
fin ‘llskl
o 13 no . 3 in
I'CMH.__
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RAM) STATION
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OBITUARY NOTICK

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WA TCH FOR OUR
SPRING PAINT EvENT

SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO.

The Isle Mr Albert RobprtsJ the Post from tire Seminole Court, -"arching through whal they deshisi father, rani* here from tlrr |*&gt;' Fair, which It sponsored. « ( * Hied a* "a bushel basket" of letlb of Georgia. At A
k a n , South [I Presented
,y John F
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hills
Aken,
presented hy
Senkarik
........ --. from
lonely
hearts currespond- Jrollna. where he
or was
d inrn
’rr„ It.' W. llranr.
cuts found III the llrcnnan lionie.
wax irorn,
born, I h
r ,'C
nVi|l,ri
Rctiilng
voi"ai)d|~s of Ibc
Itnrnes said lire mother and lie,
'*/” * ■ ■ » ™ r . « | r . , K i
m
,- were pro „„M
H
*lyrnsv details uf Ihe two

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rIdent s pin*, kllllngtc
i
•alloway
d"
Wooldridge
Itad II.IRMI In
eP|t highly
li»ii"h
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his
•el a good *duea»lon for a IJoctor *
,|tH,
in Augusta. Ga. But aftar ha I h v
l" ile. h , and -al l I r
W,IP1"
ft 1r,,r *hp
eame to Elorlda he took uu en-,
, i , 1 11 1 .1 * '! . 1" n 1 " " " Turin last Hcinhei. Roberts
C
r l n g as^
great
1,1/ '* l,i'‘
V’ " i'
1
, ''Mifnsalon
said the elderly Vir
gin.j
gineering
as Iber^
inere w
wai i1 ft”
. In making
an outstanding
record
,
_rr!V
demand for this and Ilia Hlatel (H|lfr officers „f CamidielLLo*.
,T
, i. . l
kanletl him. «o ha waa quite an u ing Post who were Installed here, ami 1,1* mother Inlcr told him
active and busy man hare learn-{ UFri.. j„|m nhuI* a* first vice -he look I l.l i from the body
Ing lo Iradv and deal with H i *
C lr a r le * Vudoplch
was la n Ht bis New

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Indians as this wa.i praclleally I n - |
vice-commander; It. VI Hampshire home Roth men were
habited hy Indians atlll, as Ihero Deane, finance officer: E A. "'"'t hi the bead with a shotgun,
ware very few while people In Monforton.
chaplain;
K a r I *• His bmly was loaded unto Ids own
this country and miles apart and, |a,inks, historian. Erank I’aksch. 1 "&lt;*. brought here and burled ba­
the only way of traval and trans-1 sergeant al arms, and James *ide tlint of Wmddrldgo in Ibe plgportatlon was Imrsn back and Ihe Klnglrlury, mljiilnut
j |'«'&lt;&gt;- The bodies wrre nxbiimed
Old os cart. Rut later they began | Installed in tin- Altamonte I’o.i and burned logetlirr.
to come from different stales amliwprn J. A. McGrath, first vice- 1 Last Krolay Id-year-old Robert
ji* being among the first here Ibe I numnander; W. A, forward.' admitted tlial lie bail shot WoolIndians trusted him liecauae of Ills I "rcond vice commander; Lulbcr idrldge in the be ml and bdped dls
great understanding, knowledge' Myndelae, sergeant al arinsill.' pose of Ihe body. He swore that
of human nature and fairness G. Poller, Irrasurcr; W. G. Wells. .......cleil under his mother'* orders
with Ills education and engineer- 1Jr- historian; Fieri Madden, -cr ‘'licranse I love mv mother."
Ing ability that he chose to f d -' ‘ Ice officer and O. E. Weaver, „d 1 |,at,-r Uaviiiond, 23, corroborated
jow and lie liked nut door life best J"tunl.
in, ImlMuotl icr's sloiy, sod poller
Local Auxiliary mrniheis In j dug up charred bones and flesh
that bulled him. He went to work
trading with the Indians and stalled Included
..V ia ...' it. , fs'iin the city rlilinp.
Hubert's later cimfeaslon of th*
"Squatting" the whit* people as I'roctor, first vice prrnldrnl; M lthey came wherever they selrrted Biatrlcp Newsome second vice j St&gt;|" |"|,1" ‘fcaii " ' ^
piesident;
Mrs. t . b. Iluiilr, J
..
Uillo.
My ....
mother
killed Schiiltt with
th# place or spot • of land they secretary;
Mrs. Joel Held, tiea- a shotgun as he walked out of th#
wanted. HI*
the ora
old run
Fort one
Hite
wamra.
ms “was
*s me
, ,, u - ii, . . . .
s suoigun hi
for himself and Indian Village
' ’ j ' .
Hhiglclnvy
"ii IIda chicken farm,
over end over
that the white people look a w ay I m . i o r l . a a m l M rs It I. A id in ''
" Kl" ’ *"1' 1 me
...........................
... I
f ro m the Indiana and *et up H ' ® ( L rg . . n t , , . . . . . . '
'Iought to do It. I told liar I e o u ld n t
Army Fort there arnohg the bhM*| (?ff|,.*M Installed ' In Ibe Alta-1
a n y t h in g like that »&lt;&gt; *h* dldlt.
\tuxlM«ry mill Included: T h a t was lad Jan. Id.
*lld wild animals and beasts 7
d;""
nd|
...........
monte fAuxiliary
Inu'ans. All went well with Mr. I Mr&lt;&gt;
Mndden. first vice presb
Rtibfrts taming the wilds and ,jrnl; Mrs.
M. 'Ilnlhaway, secoml
1
........................
....
A c h t 'H o n R eport
vtUlhig Ilia plunaera as they came vice-president; Mrs. I. Meredith, 1
_
on# hy one. He surveyed and sec­ secretary; Mrs. W. A. forward,
icnniiaat*
I'aa*
tioned and rumored the laud far treasurer; Mr*. II. G. Fuller, hls-lHenale,
ami near aml today our modern toriau; Mrs.
Wells, chaplianl, Grmnally
ally said Dial after the
....
reiintl ruundun with Acheson the foreign
sergeant
day and highly educated engineers land........................
Mrs. M McGrath
find Hint thr late Mr. Roberts'I al arms,
. Rclailrms committee will deride on
land marks and corners are ar-| Hobby
. Jean Galloway was In L
f„r hearings oil Ihe treaty
curate and true and nmrh easier stalled as chairman of tho Jim -, ; H„|(| that while the Ecliators
for Ilirnt lo find their points and ( lot group. Nancy Hikes, v*rr » lll hear about the arms project
routes to go by than oven their chairman; Garole Webster,
in private there is tm intention of
Web­ making deUlls puhllc at Ibe pre­
own modern equipment, with rotary - treasurer; Nancy
Ann sent time,
practically no limber and shrub­ ster, historian ntnl Hetty
bery to work through an he did. Htlies, chaplain. Mrs. C. E. ltuulh
"I can't say "ben it "III b» 1 ■■&gt;(!'
Uncle Rod’s mother was Atmlc iu earn ted a past president'll uln to public,’* Gonnally isld
Morillle of Allochaway County, Mrs. Hunter. Hostesses In charge
"We will publish II In due time,
were
serving
refreshments
Florida horn In 1034 ram* to this
hut nut in u manner In hinder
ss
Jeanette
Lalng
and
Miss
M
section with her parents and luiaadoption of till* Irraty."
bend Mr. Roberts In 1849 and set­ Aruuka Takach.
, lln added that when Ihe Senate
tled down In Cotiwav, Florida near
reaches the point of ratifying Ihe
Orlando now long since built. And
J u d g e A ociihc
'treaty, then It can deride about
|he Moiselt's there and through­
the arm* program.
out the stale are pioneer rein11 nnllstfS l(M&lt;
Owl
The arms project, lie Indicated,
lives,
Warren's rrcunittieml*Hons for a may not he made public milll Ihe
"Uncle Rod" Is known and called state central purchasing system treaty Is ratified.
this by everybody ami loved b y jMae expressed et u Joint SenateGonnally said Ibe Security Al­
#v4rj one. He was hi* worst enemy, ■House committee on government liance "would he a good enter­
that big and generous free hearted . loorganlxatlon.
prise" even If there was no arms
Ilka his parents he would give the
Rconruntatlvc* of sell )&lt;&gt;l program for H10 member nations.
*h|rt off his bark If ha thought' gruutts ,q posed a plan umtor
that has peace as *n
" Anything
t ....................
they needed II. Always ready and With ft !»cul -rbool supplies nm.1 objective," he said, "lx
”
|»oc
wie the first onrs to be railed In;equipment could be ptirchattid nn- thing
whether ll provides anybody
elaknes* and deallis, and was vrry,dcr the eyxteiii. t-oiiitty commie arms or not."
useful ht the early years when alonvrx also v-rlccl their uppoi)
no'doctors were available In the tloti to Htu pii.li.
Rep. McMulIrn of Hillsborough (lured In Florida was ptupoiad by
community. He rode horse back
day and night far and near tu help proposed that the legal advertTa- Itep. Frank of Marlon. He said
wglt on and nurse someone that mg rale be reduced front 70 It would produce ahool 176,000
cents a square Inch tu 60 cent*. a year tinder present production
HI* bill, Introduced In the ratos,
llu u i e , would allow only 60 cent*
Amither bill Introduced In the
a iq u are Inch for the first Iqaar- House would provide that radio
tlon of an ad and 26 renta for and
telavlslon station owners
____
... Insertion*. The p re - coulij not be held liable for de■ubaaquant
hew* and ntlcei, On* iliter of ■ent rale for lecond and* subio*
ibee-,, famatory statement damage* unGeneva, florid* Mary K. Taylor quent Insertion! I* 40 cent*,
1 less It could be proved they failed
I years old ami lived thera all
A aavurance tax of 60 ranta a I to exerclee "due care" to prevent
r married life. Hht Is iha widow (on on titanium bearing ore* pro* 1 the statement*.
lha lata William (Bill). Tayona of Orani* County * first
puly Hlnrlffa, 3 ton* and on*
»fht«r and grand children. On*
tar of Orlandoi children and
ind children, Sara N&gt; Taylor 91
ir* old and one alitar of F t
irca, Ha. taviral children and
ind children. Alao th* Bfowna
Ovfadti and Sanford. F i t art
r nlteti and nephew*, pa* nlaca

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"SUPER” SURFING AND SWIMMING. . .
BEST FISHING OF A U . . .
"GREENER PASTURES” FOR G O LFER S ...
MAY C0SYS ARE KIND TO BUDGETS. . .
SPRING "BUSTS OUT” ALL OVER FLORIDA!

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In Unity Thtrn.Ifl Slr»ngth*&gt;
To Ptotoct U (&lt; P u m of Ik* World i
To P rom t* tk* Progress of A n n ie * ;
, To Praise* Prosperity for Sanford-

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LONDON, Apr. 20 (/P)— Winston CL,m l,,11 s.xul iimI.iv I •tf«)]&gt;ra(it
nuM cuili excessive n.itmnoliarn nf become ''panperi m d .n r ,"

TALI.AIIAKHKF., Apr. 2 0 &lt;/P)— 'The Flnrld* Senate passed
■ ti today 28-9 Govevrnor .W*rr*n'«
MU to keep rattle behind fence*.
71
Final role rime after lengthy
debate and after the *en*lo»»
rated to ertend the lime for the
Mil to become effective to July
I, 19.10. Warren had a*hed Hint
the bill go into effect Oct. t,
1919.
TA L L A H A S S E E . Apr. 20—
FTY-Twenty-sta representatives
Joined today aa sponsors of a
Mil *nlhoriiiriK the I20lt.000.tl00
south and central Florida flood
■ad drought rontrol project. An
Identical MU wan Introduced In
the Senate. It would provide fur
■late and dlalrlrt •rotiperallon
with the federal government in
the program which M designed
to curb (bants and atore up
ground water against di might'.

"We mini think .ind plan uml toil, mil only «» p.iliiult m our
own countries. but a» Lurapeani. il we are not to lie |i.iii|iri» or
•laves." he told the Economic Conference of the Eumpe.in Mnieincnt.

.. saanXsnff

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--- _ _ -------------------------shark

John C. Smith, 62,
Dies Of Illness At
Park Avenuellome
John Chnrlra SiniLh, 62, dint at
his residence, 2444 Park Aver.... .
at D:H0 A. M. laday follbwlng nn
illnrea of several year*.
Formerly ngrnt for - 12 yanra
with llir tlutf Oil Company, Mr,
Smith was later employed nt
Kent’s Caragr. Ha w«a born July
ID, IHKit In Pittahurfcli., Pa. and
moved from there to Hanford 24
year* ago.
•Surviving are Ida widow of San­
ford and nrtr ann, Wilton A.
Smith of Ocala} one^rand daugh-,
ter, Camilla Floyd width, Ocala;
four titters, Mrs. Krneat Coulter,
Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. A. Smtera,
1'ittahurgh; Mrs. Clara Parka,
Union Town, Pa.) and Mrs. Jdaepli
Warner of Tampa.
Mi1. Smith was a member of
the First Preabyterlnit Church and
a former member of the Lika
Lodge, the Mnaonlc Order and the
Klwanla Club.
Funeral service* will be coni! lifted at Hoickami Funeral Home
Friday at il:3u P. M. with Dr. K.
D. Brownlee officiating. Inter­
ment will follow In Lake View
Cemetrey.
N e w H jm p e r A d n ^ S h o w

Increase In March
NEW YORK, Apr, t!0 -m ~
Total-nawanaper advertlilng lin­
age In OH rules In Mareh-waa 202,*
tines, compared with HIP,,810,442 In the 1P4M month, media
record* reported today. Thle wax
an Increaae of ILfl pan rent
In -lhe tin t thre# months of
HMO Uital linage was 020,420^
up n.2 par cent from 518,71 last year. ...i*.,. :
tn iD S N T .
NEW YORK, .
week-old students

SSf'i&amp; K *c"1'

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w

“ fhla ac3on la
eroed a* an aban .
aim* expressed In
referamluma," an
rtunent etrl

rPhja strike haa been effective
In tnahlng the KnlekarMeker rate
anH the Pavla cate tremendous

WASHING I ON. Apt. Jit &lt;/!*) *-A R . I’rejident William Gieen imUy
riidoued ihr Aaliniiii*liali'tii*w plan
bn biii.idrimig Siui.il Sr, iniiy co#rtage .mil hoonling lieiielll' payinrul*

t f t

j

opiiituiiuv to (i.iiiiii.

City Increases 2 British Ships
Pay Of Firemen, Damaged In Fight
Chief Cleveland With China Reds
Salary Boosts Art* Cruiser, D e s t r o y e r
Are Sent To Site
Based On Number
On Yangtze River
Of Years Of Service

not only

in..... in, M toi indivwlild Winker*,
Iml iii mil coii'idemd liitleiiieiit |itc
-eul» a piiigiam lb.it will in .i latg''
ileyier Ul'Uir llir llllllie -l.dilllty llf
our national rtniiniuV
(ir.wui rreoinnii’hileil ihni Sm-ial
Security eovernge I...... ..
to

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.11.1Mr in *l/r hi \ llllillil

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* li*i%ri| tin ill?*
imiilfo'i ol &gt;r i •
* ol
A l)l*tII

wtilt Min v&gt;.ii i»t ir iu u 1 mil irtt'ivr

SHANGHAI. Api
t 'o in m m i M arlilln v

20
today

|,V&gt;
, iifplrd

the lli,ii*h .loop Amelin &gt;i in the
V iiiu I.'c Itn i i .1,01 ihove ,dt the
|).-.|,,.i,i (&lt;in.,,,, I.elme -he i oulil
lie Ip the

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itr HI.H k S w*.|ll wlihli ll.lll
111*1 Iiirill4.il

'il|*I*lir^ .1-

Hu* Iti i»i It * i iii *r I *4||4leiii w a**
W ASHINGTON. Apr. 2 0 - t d ' ) ••y v'OIIIIIIOII |,ice of piolerlillll tin. iii nl to ifnvtil f-1 I * .I tiinnifi
IIYjiri"!fill lit MMiill
K
til lit
Sei retary of Slate Achnon i nd In- il,tough ....nil iii*iu tin. e f.u all
tu it kultN'ti f r
rf I *« llir * mu
day he expect* to talk cods when h gainfully m-cilpied eiliri’U' i' in tin imi, Mi M« K lldnn jiolliti'll "111 *i iii) J' \\ i h imi \ M MNI'l. Vitfn
\*l*1111iii \ » «i Mu*M**i», iMvunil

c i* ■ ui.

I I•rgniiftt’dInlwnrogimli'uvlgi

liiii-n,&gt;i'.
,
M iv trr
tiilm &gt; m ljiiHtliiiMil** in ♦•f«ni»imi*I
* I’lisf 'IdtiMli, t
pro.....tin............... . sam* i.it11 lii rn u n m l n t to Hit

nutter tomorrow.
| n „y ||iut a furnin iii»*-&gt; crop iilAilirton i» to merl willi the Sell-1-.mnnee, tirvrn «,untiniii-il iml n« »
ator' ill a cloied tlooi 'r«io n and I Hiilietiliili- for iiwiune, [oil “H *
go over Ihr p.o|M&gt;*rd pla.i to vrnil i «■»«&gt;
* M, U lh*
nnlilniy mi|&gt;plir&gt; to tin- l mini
.......... H1l1,rm-i.il ihc A.ImmUtr*-

i Im*

llrii**wli Fur

ii h*&gt;nnl ihr I.**H'
Hi 111h ,mlImrit M’s hi'r*» Hitil

I fi'piif i in**111, mill thill th**y tnnl &lt;r

.{,iii

tptt .tt.l u s lm ly of hi*' |tr|ifiit

1hey writ* iiiuihi" l«» *‘"i»llli,t II*|ti*iisiMi- i i’inmumsi .niHiliT't uml

m in i
viii

- i i Iju v Ht iih's, mill 11nn hi* litnl
.mu
&lt;iill'll i iim lr rs i *i i Hi**

l*n m 'i/t' In Sim f"i*1 1"- *h'*
«hii ii *h |iii i«!.

\ *Imirtil

M.itlth’n viutilil *1* i»*riuitii

III Ilie" l»*Sl •*!till *•*' Ini* r
Feu •*injii m i

i i i*"f»

*■nw t hi

n m n iin ;

Stair*’ North All.iiilli alln-v
. iio ii 'm |iio |,ii uil fm inclmling ill»*bl- “ .......... pur.........revealed, hot.............. .
.elutt
" 1
ll" ■ " "
"
|h rir liave lirro uilottnixl rvli '|il\ l.cio-fil-. illoh'i1 tin* f**d*‘riil |ICU ihni Sanford was lowesi 10 nM e!o
lot ag nm n.l
m ain llut thr tint yrai ol llu tU c m o H ie A F I. irpi'iiteitly hJM , f i, ol loin lie pointed .ml Iha,
I*VI 11 until- Itl lll»l| vvfll'&gt;lll|)9, till*
y ig n )
v *111411r •*fi*■** i v**
i 11**1rmiCG in. ihanicnl ability and eapacllv
piojrcl might cu*l J 1 .2 ,11 IHKt.lHMI.
(‘'im i i i 11•J&lt;111 null iIn* |J**Htmyi'r
to, mole, Standing the |&gt;, |liciplt' ol
rm rrm c *»!•! iik *&gt;i
il oullnsril flu fW * *•**!
Arheion told a new* .onlerrnrr
et.inliiialion are necessar) f « r »
that lie hope* to lake helnre the
i good f in n,an. W o r k in g no '.lilfl1.
'
............
on and 24 ilo m s off.
(utrigll irUtion* lominittee a pro
.... d i d , xi. -*• ge
twiird limit id ann* aid legiil.illon i ffB ,*
. ^ aw. ,■ it
rBJP
» »■ J avti fl, ] axl Nil
yi *
in nil-., ix
ul i t boil,S a week
......
logrlher with the total animnil "• J | » I N 11 0 P
S
1hi* 1 441111)11 42-k11111 H|l|l| MV
.*
money to hr a»knl.
J/
Si ii *• S**aiiit •r*'»*«'lnMi»h mu

Court S u o t u f u f c ^ x :

lie snid In reapnnae In u ipieslion
*liai when tlio anna aid Mil will ln&lt;
made public would have to to* de­
rided by agreement with Congress,
Ii Ii*. always lieen tbe Slate
liepailiariit'* underatandlng, Ai’lie.,,t, added, 1hut I lie pliigiuin details
would tie made |i,|[ilic shortly.
Tin* government rushed nid to
1‘unalderable seiitimenl Ims laiill
Ihr region, whero hundrrd' were up in the Senate far Stripping all
secrecy from the piogram
ipccinl train worn on thr way with
And Secretary Acheson said lie
emergency mippHea.
know' of no American naval ship.

City official* Hind half the Iioiih- 1,,, d ,,. Yaugtxr River area wlmre
&gt;•» lu' Angol had crumbled or were ri,mete Comnuinlata have flri-d «n
badly damaged. A hospital was an |l,iiul, ship*.
The ipiesllmi waa brought up ui
iunlly wrecked lhat many of the
n new* conference at which Acheiiijurrd hml lo KIBtid lilt ni(fhi
ir»allRRf4 (l* f M i Blt»
«o„ defended hit opposition to a
pr"i"''al Senator MeCarrau (l&gt;N .v i has motto fur |t,B00,000,600
of new American aid to the Chinese
Nmimiaiiat government.
Acheson said American hshIhi.
U. K, Williams, aupervipor of ance already luia totalled more than
negro education in Florida, to­ 4“.o&lt;HMagi,nnil since V-.l day, and
ii „&gt;H*h*s ns ■■•** alat
day expressed much Interest in
the Croont* Academy llhrary pro­
ject, construction of which start
cd Apr. .121 and told Bupt. T . W.
I.nivton that he would like to M o h c o w
visit the site.
He expressed. the hope thu*
W AHlllNOTON,' Apr. 2 ft-(/ ltmembers of the State Library As­ Vlce Admiral Alan (i. Kirk tmlay
sociation may visit "the llhrary on was appointed amhaasador to
the day of il a dedication. His visit Moscow*
here waa it) order to fheck up
KIrk la being tranaferrod from
problems relating to eehool per­ tin- ntnbaKiadorahip to Belgium.
sonnel.
Another official from Tallahai- He also haa been aerving aa min­
see, Dr. 1. N. Kennedy, director ister to Luxembourg.
At Moacuw, Kirk will attccreil
of public relations fur the Hlatr
Walter Bedell
(iante and Fresh Water Flih Coin- IJeut. General
mission arrived yesterday for a Smith wild waa relieved recently
two day visit to aehoola .where he to take command of the First
baa lieep showing atgreoptican Army lu New Yorh.
The White Hotito announced
view* of gamo and fl»U ant) ex­
plaining the principles of game President Truman'* choice of Kirk
conservation to puplla of -tlio for the Moscow post.
seventh grade and up. fop many
years be headed the -Fllh and
tiame Commlxiion.

Williams To Inspect %
New Grooms Library

Admiral Kirk Named
AmbasHndor

Brother Of Sanford
Man Dtled Yesterday

F A IR W K AkTHRR
TR
26
CHICAGO,
Apr,
r — (/TO —
Friend* of W . E . Bak*r will
Moat of the country
ilry ” had fair regret
to learn of tJsa daath of Ids
weather imlny.
»
brother, W. M, la h ir of WillisA light rkin hell , extended ton,
which occttmd *1 the Bay
from Kanaaa aouthwarri to the
V*t*r*na HoapHal In Rt.
Gulf, while light ram and snnw 1I’inea
‘etcraburg ye*t*rday. H* had
wan gradually ending In north­ lte«n
confined to the hoopital for
ern New Englgnd. There" wer# ceverat
month*.
snowfall* of fromsix t« lAInchea Funeral
aarvicM wt)
Ill Im halt)
In th* Rutland, Vt., arte yeater- Friday at 10;M
A . M . ia Quincy.
*!ayr The fall* maaeufed aeven
Inches in sont* parta ef Maine,

. AIIVRT

MIAML Apr, ■»— g d — Com­
mand*™ of AMVBT poata in
greator Miami war* tn mwt lat«
MIAMI t.OlF TOtfRNRY
today tn map a plan pf action fob
vMIAMI, Apr. I
Knight of Vent Beech aw)
. lowing a polio* raldon AMVET
Vernon of JackaenviUe paced the *Mlamt rtcctcrtKc* rgldad the
early flaiaher* in the second 15- club
night, arreatad thro*
hole
round, of the Fler* m*n. lait
Including th* atatn commonIda fltate Amateur Golf Tourna­ rr and conflaeatod )| alot ma­
ment today with M holg total* of chine*.

ICxei'UtiveM Speaker

til lie*Iv Su jin, vkri »• ri*|mrt«iit protUVillllK It* llir, Ik1*1
«&gt;r llir (\)lrwirl
,
and t be A.net by si
t U n d o n ..•|a,rlr,| thr rnilArr
I '»iu|i*|| rtlll 111 i*li . I'M1**1 tlllK 111
M .a n g h st laic today I

”

, f iti,. Sanford

ii i. at ,li&lt; I &gt;„igst,m.l
■o mgli, at 7:il!l

Commies Open Fire
At Several Points;
Nanking Area E n­
dangered By Shells

north tmnk , f the Yangtre. W hari-i along tin- river front there

it .ie lie'iidv

loikeii by thr fir-

9•S*tr

II. I.
i iileii'e I loops Activl, is Pit..,i»-Ii.m* Nanking. Soldier*
. i i i in ti. li ne up lo the river
i'll.i t
'long Mo iu r r troops ware
S |ion
it , in- M o , o , , a T em ple digglnr .............. and oilier rartbm il, Util I
I,..ii. o Ill' ll w ill la- , WMl I,'
given !,« » t '• o'. l.a k S iiiurd ny
Ttie uoiituiv iiciva iigncy re­
nu-lit ,,
H u ll School auditor
in ................ .
,IItiiiriii n nltruuinl
l 111,i f"i
In net,i of tl,e Ills'!' iuoi ed Mint
iiiiullaneously the
Si loud 11....' i,use norI,' tin* fid I'oiuiouui-i
laonidii'd their hr*hissing &gt;- I., , d'ution
tossaid tlio t,e-» attaiV
fa,- again Taiyuan,
pus mt'ii. i . '..ii ,| nnifoinu:
bi-Mi'ped in,oral of Sbnti'i pro.M. I. It. , .
| HI ui) sinct- lion niles to ttu- northwest.
Hunt list :n .1 ! . -ii, t'onipauv 10.00
Tlie ageii.'s -mill Ingli casiiaitlex
M. Ii Hlii. ....... 1. I» , Agent ti.00 svyre icpoite.l inside liic svultrit
Feslcr’s Hiuciutr iiortic..
5.00 city from 1'oiiiiiiuuist al,filing.
Hcrmun's i 'h|.*
5.00 Neutral i t. elvers Iwdirve that
t’. t&gt;. tiro.' n
6,00 t’ltadid, iioiiii'tiiues called thr
Rut,,u.in It," :;*t i tee Station 6.00 “ Pittsburgh of t’liinn", may nut
Tauchtou [),„,• t oinpan)
20.lt,t stand much longer
A top pinking Nationalist gen­
Rouinlllut A 'n lcrsiMi
10.00
[.alley's Drug Store
n.uo eral expressed fear the Red* may
(I'nallnnea iva
aii|
Andrew j*, ; yi 1/
6 0li
f, pi,
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i’liii-lnir.s
'Sr fit iii'ei s
A nnnyuioo
1‘Iiri.se A i &gt;-io|&gt; un

IMin*'* ri*l Sponsors

l-’ runi the air tin- .d is cner-' w m *
liuablr lo spot HU, lu lls,Is alam nl Luke Mary i ol C
c&gt;li.ltiMnl milhiti’i/.iui* ill** l.»‘U**‘hi
.Neill)mile Cooiily
i., i ,i m idi- t„ r il,e If v v Hllit
till
llo-y mid, were till Il\,ng
Hniiford lion I Works
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it |, i, I,
&lt; ............ m u nl .- o i, .
I .Ini |). Ivey
&gt;'•
11 »*ii 11ii nr ic it 4i I'ltgc I'«t4*|
slute upremen cenrl histlce todai til- aid 1 tv* "t 11••i imiMM i|Dili i itiit
| Angel's bat til,nek
.1III! I iljll*48 Iif 1hi' t ilk
m ,si,lined Die rigid of nil K|d &gt;• lt« (
Mi.irgo I Hull
out tJ-1,op lo im-il the R. v I ’ \\ •" m i ih ti il hi nl |i» H«*|||* 1 til tl
-s. pill,* Ml'ltoilglll
'ttuIh .
J i i Iiii Howard Mdlst, from llir *"■1 I h • 1 |! i Mlnint ciiiil M H ■
- a , dot'd I ' h i i i , uid i.hi .s '
\N )
iii
Si'-ii
ill
hi
It.
1
H*
*
&gt;
h"
Jiicl
pit lie tins uccupicd for ir. year
'■aoford I 'n -d o ii' i -i i i patiy
» &lt;1 h\
.liinllec llidrr Htelnbrink in'- 1, TN I n t 11-.olut i*rtt wan
J t{. Mcl.ellan
Slilti*
1
iMlltl)lHH||i||
N}l|)liH|||^
!
tl.t"
in I to- ciom of Ihc 7 t-ycar-i.ld nla.k I Ty n t
tor of Holy Trinity Kpisciipat 1Si *Nil t •' lull Nl*. Kfl pri.VIlllNK f"i *»
Sanford Electin' lo
tll\
oil
fuel
"ll
Church it, llrooktvn who cliulh uc
U ,11,Ilk's l)il Slatn.ii
lin k 1
rd llic rigid of t,l' bishop to
1 t niplov,,,' nl " f Josepti 1
Anonymous
lll
t
i
IIAIMDH,
Midi
Apr
2,t
no,, a-, a itioiorI'yidc poliienian was
move till,,.
t,:i,ik Wolfe, 1*1-1, Drop lari
, I ' i S w a m p seardo is found 1"
a p l'lo ie -l
D r Mellsh liad said from it
Harold II ha»'iier &amp; Cn
te a r old ,luc(|ilel,io- Syllloa Mo
wltiiesN stand yesterday Hint 1- , |i,-.i osiim, of the fit,line,,,,' "• m orn in g af ter un nil mglil lomt I In- .si,,-, |,| o i o, purution
tn-urt11v a|tproved lt,e ncllvltic. ■■&gt;j i ',i % oiililii-i under ti fi-. al age,it
Stallpolice
i,'pol led
I lull I noli A Ctitil be I'm lick
Ids son and assistant rector. M i m i lotiiinuud witll repteaeiitulln*' lacipieline, sought by a pus , ,,l I n - lirolhirs

To Oust R e c t o r

Jacqueline’ Symon
Found 1 n Swamp
Near Her II o m e

:';X liamsay Conducts

Mi 0*1
It) on
10 IMI
10 0 0

Kwi/ Klinik” At
Ki wan is M e e t i n g

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Irntu .n

*•.»! lloriNt, in

Iiicthmk: lii1W III Ki
■ III 'C.|
. Oil wiinh cm,., Minimi',,, today at the
» " 1" ioitri't Ceitiet t*v ini,ducting what
lit.Oi)
i-I4||^,| „ Kiunma Klinik" In
which (ueml.ers "cro "dtagnosesi"
it,on
j,Mrsontj blitory and
tu on view s concerning Sanford. Much
F&gt;J|* fun resulted
'JfiOii
Claiming tu be *lie "oldest piotoon tn-er" at the meeting, John beonin,ill urdy, att.'inei, reventeil ttint he
.:u On ha,l licet, I .m &gt;|I ll'tenn, and bad
I not)
h,s lot" u, Sanford In tPUIt
ot fi,in,ue companies incluilliig &gt; Itet men since
Rev. 'Yillinm Howard Mellsh
t,ecu,lie !■• , I ' Kn terl.ool
1.1.00 an,| Intend,-I to stay here.
The ami, wlm denied ii.......mi Ran,i' of 'I,am i. Ilert Sill,III. ' *&gt; veslerday, was fouml cuiiscooi S&lt;o&lt;&gt;ke lion ,in.OO' Clifford McKibbin, city mattavestenlay that be was a C'limnio,, Intuin, It. J. 'n n tngreii, Miami aiul ibiee-quartprs of u mile from to-. Inn t*,-11
10 no K.,,r , pointed out tlist tie iiail bean
J.
EI
h
rliard
nf
Cltlrngo.
t
’oilinua
bnme
east
nf
here,
S.
ukarik
(Jlitt
.
A
I'uiut
l
ist, resigned recently lie tbr ebau
f, on (|,,rp „n|v four months and there­
sloiii-rs
were
iinilecbtril
wl,e||,ei
t«
I'he
child
whs
brought
to
a
Rig
&gt;
raw
find's
Hervice
5 00 fore could miulify as the "young­
man of tlie National Council of
grmiji
project*
together
or
col,eider
Ruplds
hnipitul
where
her
c»n
'aid,-/
Hotel
iivoo est pioneer "
American-Soviet Friendship '•
in no
jarney General Tom Clnik bn,I then, atngly. ns ill the case of tlie lition was deserdo'd as "fair '' .1 \] i.iurett
Edward F I.ane declared. “I
She was repot led offering I, f
It.,Ill's Tltxi'dii I &gt;&lt;i-,| Stole
r. no came here in 1801 and at that
culled tlie group subversive. It"' wharf and dis-k project, uml II N exposure.
!
Stave,,
fit
y
clerK.
Moll
III.I
lllll
idl')
i,, no time weighed less thun any man
fliurelt vesiiv asked Rlshop Juno*
Searchers came upon tlie litM* M A \ D e p i i i in ,rn , Store
Id Id’ here T be exact It w us two and
I*. I &gt;&lt;• Whiff of llic Diocese "f
glil on tier Imi,its and knees loi.l
\ W hoc
h on ,, half pounds and 1 can prove It.
I
I'lnnd to remove tbe ebb i
r lmg against a fem e She was •, \ " l " ,o Air t’uil, Market
SAM GARDNER DIES
10.00, | like Sanford ns a clean city with
Hell-ti
mg,
and
one
of
too
boots
mi
Sam Gardner, formerly with tlie
I'd D a ii' Furntluii' Store
in no |fm,, schools, wonderful churches,
The oil’s association witti ' Me Sanford l’o||ce Hepai tlunlit, died missing.
Sirniliidi. Jlii iTenrui'is
1" w I hospitable people nii.j fine climate
In
the
local
hospital
about
in,on
:
I'hcy
but,dint
loo
up
Inn
I
......
wus til...... iti of the battle
t..infold t-'i«i, a i . io .hmi I'., I 'bit|ami I thud, I will stay here
»"d rushed be, lo tin- In.
Glider Kpiu'iipaliaii rules it is in-- today following a short lllio-'s
S iu is Iiii ic Mailii-l
I, till. nwtillo.'1
esMiry to uii'l a rei'tnr lu ord*i For the past few years he had *,tul
•"PH. Bupt. T. W, l.uwton said, "I am
Tile swampy uieii where -Io­ Maigaicl Ann Grocery
loi1
Moss
A
i
m
,
'
,
i
l
lo remove bis iisslslaut wlllioiil I.,- operated a store in Lake Monroe wa* foiltiil u ms .overed
6 nt) j a very Inferior school man and a
with
Funeral services will be held at
assent.
&lt;&gt;.001very lucky
politician. Judging
Duck unilcrhrusti. which made &gt;&lt; R.'ldl'pi ililkei V
2:00
!\
M.
Friday
in
Ho*
First
lay
lli'ck
Mellsh stayed at id* post. .1*
I noi from remark* made about me In
difficult for -tale iruiiperM, cult
Riudist
Church.
.Continued On Tage Twin
I o-rvatioii officers sad nelgl.t. o "l,g ill's iluiher Simp
o Oil |May. it n’lpears that I have sbakWestern Auto Stoiex
b 00 |
(Con tin ued O n ! * * • H( x)
I , • m iry mi the search.
RuddyN Bepnii- Simp
6.00
■ iiifm &gt;1 Bowling Alleyi
6,00
l i-ii-'s Sanilwicl, Simp
6.00
.It I Perkins &amp; Son
10.00
- _
Tli»' Yoivell Co,
1000
M A R IN ELA N D , Apr. 2 0 -,,P Anonymoui
6 00
Mt*s ^race Neely, extension
— If you would like to Indulge in •’ I'- Campbell
6.im
ronservatian specialist of
'i.me
blgli
gaitrmimnlcal
living
bent
Vole.
Works
6.00 f„od
W ASHINGTON. Apr. 20 i/l*)— Tlir govcftimrid if|i„rtril lodxv
5 00 |L'iorltla State Univrralty, will talk
before vull die, some oil down W Alice Burpee Company
Inat tlir war-impirrd hoom in Luoi land price* apparently l,a» pawed I,ere— if ymi’rn a fish.
to no 0,1 ^ ,0‘l conservation Thuridae
ITorido State Bank
.n 0n evening at 7:80 o’clock at the Fu*
ill peak.
Murine Hludlox’ long t'cc
Iii'igfelilor &amp; Bnrierstnn,'
,()W ture Farmer* Building to member*
I nr the finl lint* in ID ye.n*. the general level oi (arm tral rti.nr dent wa« cfie of tiieso and lie du-d IV. b. Kirchhoff, Jr.
toon u.f 1,10 Volorans Agricultural
| \ .1. I’eterion, Agent
value* ha' declined. A 15 per cent droji in larm product price* from llu- a gourmet's death.
The deceased was a Jowfi»'i Eddie's Restaurant
6,00 Trtiinlng Claas, John Pieraon, in­
post-war rrrnnl was said to he a 9 winch hud become famuli* tor ii, .|,.|m A. Kick
6.00 structor, nniiouncoil today.
major cattae uf Iha deallne lu laud h m ,^ rniitlimed to supply "hout r „ i ; , o ; , s i ' •' iGmliiMrrixtVtitirei for (
Val l ey
Miss Lila Woodard, county home
y Daily
6.00
price*.
twn-lhlrd' uf Die total farm inort bis unfailing lialdt of parking Pnlri’ck 'Fruit Cuinpany
10.00 dimon'tration agent, will demon­
The iturrau of Agrirullnral Km- gage credit extended during 10 IB, siinarely In front „f the parti. „ i u|||Kht Bar and Grili
6.00 strate nu&lt;llmda &lt;&gt;f canning vege­
n,miles said tlm Index of land v»l- the Bureau *ald.
at porthole they, wanted to
n „, Kilgore Seed Company
6.00 tables,
uea an Mar.' I thla year was one
Value* on Mar. t were nt or
A covered dish supper will be
20.00
or
last
Ri
percent below that of
N"v b'|w|ow"tha” Niiv'"Y( 1648, level in
1)5? Hen?y
Krlt.ler,
studio
« ’‘*- 10.00 served by Mr. and Mrs. C, T . LawThis Is the first lima since Il'.tH „|, th„ Rocky Mountain and rail scientist, performed an autup'v Hockey's Tire Simp
10.00 son and Mr. and Mrs. A. L). Ted*
tJiat the index lias shown a |b- fie Toast state* aa well as In scat after the death lait week mid Central Florida Fuads, Im*.
10.00 ford, aided by wives uf veterans.
ereaae, Tlie level of land value* tered state* in moat nthrr re­ found the moniter had actually Will. K. Kuilcr
Florida
i’ower
A
Light
Cn.
10.00
still was .T |ier cent above Mar. I, gions, Decline* in prices of live- died nf ohealtv, for Hie liver wus
1048.
itock and the severe winter ap­ so riddled with fat .that proper lllll l.umher A Supply, Inc. 25.00
6.00
. The Bureau foresaw further de­ peared tn haye been major factors functioning Was impossible,/Spe­ Judge Dougin* Btcnatrnin
20.00
clines, hnt it said they are likely responsible for lower values in the cifically, Dr. Krltxler said death l ‘. A. Muro, Sheriff
6.00
was due to overlntliilgence I ii final I). P. Herndon
lo lag behind decrease* In farm Mountain state*.
JA C K S O N V ILL E , Apr. 20-b Fy
J. I.. Galloway
6.00
product price*.
Decreases ranged from a idah and lack at ex9rciae.
High bow
Knrlyle Ifuiiahoidcr
6.00
"Hipce land value* In the cnuti- nf Itl per cent in Montana to 6
llnntnn
H. F. Dotiilney
6.00
PI.GMMKTH T O D E A TH
try aa a whole have Increased per cent In Utah.
Chicago
SEA TTLE,
Apr. 2 0 - O P ,-A Adkins A Adkins Cn,, Inc.
10.00
about two-fifths a* much a* I,as
Detroit
Despite the decline in value*
10.00
net farm Incortt* since IP4o, lew- alnco the post-war peak of last pilot pi urnmated 4,000 feet fn»n Ox Flliro Brush Cn., Inc.
Miuncapolia
But
Ilf
f
A
Sans
10.00
•ver, tha decline* In latul values November, 7and prices"atlli were ^
New York
|Pt,r}' f° hA*
Welsh Tiro Shop
10.00
probably *111 lag’ behind price
Phnenlx
The City lea A Furl Cn.
10.00
St. Louis
Bureau a*14
di'dioea"
Pent
la
ml
and
Gray
6.00
eralua
w
*
y
i
»
^
r
tJ
?t?
n
t!
ltn
k
u
'
T
r
*niport
Company
»ald,
Kan Antonio
•Im
rapoi ted a
xn.t
Dave Huyoka of Lo* Angeles Raymond If. Ball
6.00
Beattie.
for farm*, homa^*
‘ hlrd punt aboard a C-47 carrying H. M. O lm o n
6.00
Montreal
farm*
Anonymoua
10i
w u "*uck*d out"
6.00
Jackaonvillo
la th* a W ? l« ta i 5 « v!3 f*
a u R m . v i l r r . L n ,Ylrl lnia’ wh*n b* Tried to. cTteck • draft Roy Walla Plumbing Shop
6.00
Miami
Alabama, _K*titucky, South Caro* around a door, tha firtn announc­ The Monteiuma Hotel
Orlando
6.00
ed. s
(CeatlaaeO Oa rage Tvra)

Government Reports War-Inspired
Farm Price Boom Has Passed Peak

MaiJnelilnd I'inh
I)it?H Ol' Obosily

Farm TrainceH To
Hear Grace Neely

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NANKING, Apt. 20— (TP)— The
ilrcjiini l'h,nor civil war exploded
all along tlir ^ aiigtre River front
tonight
Com,a,mid attacks weir itarted
.it .n rr.il point.. Gunfire could be
hr.ml and fm the first lime of the
star irrn tium thr capital,
1‘ukuw. .uiuu the liver wai undr, aii.K k Knugpu, on the north
li.mk t i u , nulrf Joulhwrit of
Nanking. wa« lot. Senoui fighting
w.n irpoii.il hv government tourcet
op|Ki.iir W’uhu.
mile* jouthweil
id lirir H.iaokan, 35 milei north
ol I Link ,n,. s,at the focal point of
ihr Rr.l -t tul ximy.
yitiMU tn , . 1, thp Nanking river
front -aid t lic&gt; »usv a number of
&lt;’,d i
I i 'i„s la n ,I. a Rhodes fire' at...ui two mdr* svest of
Hch.doi .in.) ri u d m i ti of ttu- l ’ in t - I’likuw
od Htnl
'M i,ms \. a.li-my, will
*'mi imint i-t - ticlla burst on the

11.,- lo-lple-* \oielhy.t with at
Ir Cl .'&lt;• wMlilldr.l &gt;,| ilr.nl IllllUlg
lie, &gt;i»o .d t It'. ,, a% ay.loanti Hit
It..-.. I I ,n.l t.ll iiiilrx iii.lllir.tvt ol
N tiikiUV louirhl Not I,*i aw IV
-willed I tie In l iii.i, k« ,d ihr ie
. 11, gum t hinr.r i n il w.H
I he IH ,noil, lighling vlntie hatIrlie. lot almiot &gt;1* mile., ti-aciird
Kiangviu lointihi with 17 ,,| hei lld.ll * —.
h u ’i nit' ’
, tett woinuletl She tt.n jometl liy U n t i l f M l

t t- » .1 Ill« •111l| IIH M'.IM'. two Vi*.ir *
M i n e r . f l O , .uni up In Intii m innn*
the Helf-eniployeil, fnrm worker*, t r .10 o| *r t v n i*, J*J0. llir lUil Wllltlllll
.tlloHrtl. Ill**
III* ir.iM"*
.tome'llii'H, employe-i of 'tile' amt ilh i i m m '
IIlf* llll’
their poiiilcni tiiMlviamiii. -ami |till tlir v i l 'i n r t ol ^ .m fn ttl ll irm rti (Im lurs
pe, ..,i.* working f"i il"" toofii anu id Itio with llinsr nf Oi .it.i .iml M
l».m il
chnilllll.le ilo.lllllllo"'
i Vnwii'tliir
I nl tl mi i*\»Hr'
oill

dixcuiie* European am i' aid w ii l i .'1"'
the Senate I nreign ............ . (

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Aaaoclated Pres* Leaned W ire

Dreaded Chinese Civil War
Explodes On Yangtze Front

told the I Inure W.iyx and
Hie m I.h &gt; nl I irr Chirl M \
Committee llir pingi.im l*
Cleveland W.I. i n t i e a u d I,mu t . ’ -id
I l r ,.ue the Aiueiir.ui Federation
*!*• $•!&lt;»&gt; ♦ nit tut I), .mil otlirr mrin*
oI I duo h.t« b.u knl lot many
11**'ta I (lit lull r ivn r f r ihlrtl i.il
ve.ll*
I
■»l\ tclhl&gt;lm*ltl' Ity llir l IIV ( nlll
" I I n - i' the year »t de.iHoti." be i flit* full .\ I' Mill A V it ty III ft tllilU IHR 1
,.n,l in I ptepaieil vl.ilemein
Miiall n| ■I 1kill*|11*i|| \‘\ t lt\ M-tti.i
" I lie ine.l'llir I,rime voll olf*l» vri * M lfitl M* Kiltlmt o| h.il.nir*
lie

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Heavy Damage Is Re­ Draft Of Outlay For
ported In C i t i e s
Atlantic Al i i a n ee
Of Traiguen, Angol
Nations Is Complete
SANTIAGO, Chile. Apr. 20 &lt;/!■&gt;
A tevere rartheptake hit couth
central Chile lait night. Tint ieInut v &gt;,iid 16 wrre killed and more
liian M) injiued, and authorities expreixed (rar tin- loll would hr high­
er.
I fenvy damage wax trpoited in
the rilie* of Traigurit and Angol.
At Iraigurn, hrlicied hi he the
iriilrr of llir ipuke, .duiiil HI pel i«n» wrie ie|Mi|lrd killed ill the m llapse ill a jail.
U r ministry ul interior n*Uyrd
(hit umnufirmed i *|miiI. and said
it wax told many olhen were in
jurrd at Traifurn in iolU|&gt;ting
building'. T lir rtUfllilry rani il al«o
received report' that at le.i»t live
penotiv were killed at Angol.
I lie newtpaprr l .l Ciunnien in »
inne*|Miiidem at Trmucn taid »omr
weir kiltril at Angol and at trail
one at Ian Angeiet. Concepcion.
llir

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30 Killed And 60 Senate To Hear
Injured In Quake Acheson Discuss
In Central Chile Arms Plan Costs

hut muni of the anow malted a*
It fell.

to b# cont of the
•l»d*nt
uncement
committee

Green Cites Measure
As Like One Backed
For Many Years By
Labor Organization

“The people of Europe will have*
to link or swltn together. We have* .......................... .
full faith that the lime h«e rum* [ T T n a n T .
‘ " r T , .... " u,*
when
they will decide to wwim.” |i {*
“ "l .r' nt. Lin il.
u In
,........
, aT Lul ‘for
*
lie mftliNl.
|piuN*r-thi|»
* imittr
Clutrchlll la honorary president
!*upport.
"W r hope hriireforlli early dif
of the Ktiroppan Movement, an
irgiiiiixnGnu nf leading public fig frrvticr.i or |irr mint difference*
un* treking to unify llio countrlea will not Ih- allow*,I to ■diairuct
the coiniiiim caie-r hi any of the
of Europe,
whirl* ate rr|,rr-rtili'd
"Kuropc, wliicli has tireu, and rnulltrira
cootd aril) lie, the Min.l comfort- here today.
“On behalf of tlir lintel, renMc Htnl &gt;in|ipy of all continent*,
j has Ireen brought hy crime and prraentnlivra In-re i&gt;.day » r ran
fully— folly la often the parent of giinrnnlrr Hint we will help the
crime— to our i,resent plight," main policy which ion foreign .rerelnry, Mr. ttevln, hn- imr-nud in
( fliun-hil) declared.
I Hr alild llritalu could enter “far forrign nffnira, n, fni a- « , mi
more forcefully" Into European Informed."
T h e labor 111ill IaI
I,r ,|, .f e u e ,
life without abandoning her tlea
with thr British doioiiilnna. Al- A. V. Alexander me on n,e pin'
thuiigh I lie Ini,or purl) has hrrn form til llir meeting.

TA l.lA H A S S E E . Apr. 20--(/P)
— Govern,,r Waiien's bill tu outlaw
the Ku Klu« Kl.m wav introduced in
the Senate today, at a Senate corn
imllee ic|n le,| the tuUliuvertial
"bookie" lull to lediitl hook nt.ik
uiK at i/ii r lrat kt.
I hr KKK uieatiirr, lithtuitted hy
Senator Walker o( Daytona lleaclt,
would make it iinluwlol lor any
hoodrd or masked person nr group
0 to appear on public proprily. At
the bill wat read off hy the Senate
reading tlerk trvrral tenatnrt taid
in loud whiipertt "llieie ’s thr Klan
hill."
Hie lull provides that pntotit
may be sentenced to Wl ilayt and
fined $MHI &lt;&gt;, both for violation ol
the tnaatuie.
, Meanwhile Governor Watien
m t hanged that "tnlain lohbyitlt
“ Are iltefAi'lW In put *&gt;Ver a "gen­
eral sale* tax in disguise." He taid
hr would veto any bill wllicli would
laite the 1a of I pen eld gmsi ie
ceipti lax iale he ptopotct to a 2
peicrnt rale
in an "executive tuiiiliiuiiicalion

n

Clear to partlr
tlr cloudy
cloud an conlinutd witm through Thursday.
iday.
Moderate northeast to tail wind*
becoming easl to southeast Thurs-

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Senate Given Europe Must Curb Nationalism Or AFL Approves
Warren’s Bill Become Slaves, ChurcbiU Asserts Demos’ Social
Security Plan
i Banning KKK
___ _______
Governor-Says Lobby­
ists A t t e m p t To
Put Over Disguise^
General Sales Tax

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Miami la Drenched State Farmers Market
With Heavy Rain

ir n H a iM ream POO (In*,
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If DniiNUhl fiuM I ' a if D w i
slternativp," Knowland said.
yesterday.
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MARKET
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n s.po u t no it*
"might lx&gt; called sabotage of the !rmm- of rain, ran Imj made up by city was drenched yesterday with lli-sns, lltark
Valentine
valiant attempt of tho Chinese Na­ rutting until f&gt;:,'10 I*. M. on tho 2.28 Inches of rain which fell In
liu llp r
lim n s Tender arena
tionalists to keep at least a part next holiday, but shippers must one hour and five minutes.
IS £« . s
lln llp r ........
of China free.
report their Intentions at Ihe
The Weather Buftau salt! hallI.osa . 0 .( 1
is , £0 i.h Una
“The Irlter is a thoughtless, time of loss, said Mr. Talbot. J. stones about a quarter Inch In fCsanlilis
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Iartless, unfriendly and damaging ' C, llulrhlsnit presided at the ineeU diameter fell for u couple of min­ Celery. Gulden CM
IS. OH * 3.SS
Pascal, I ’M
art Inwards n nation which lias ling, and M.
Cullttnt served .is utes during tho downpour, but I'ntery,
is £0
Corn. I Dus llag
long been (he snbjert nf unfriendly I secretnry.
melted rapidly.
ts £0 : f S
I ’nrn, * lin t r'rr
arts nri the part nf some top of­
I. ft. Davld&gt;oii was named
Cu cu m b er*-Fan cy
Many streets
were flooded,
Mu lls k l ,
ficial* r.f tire Ainerlran govern­ rbnirmnn of a committer which automobile*
stalled and In some Oucumbera-i.Tinlce
ment.”
lias Invited c e l e r y
grower* Instances water
tl £0 S.2&amp;
Mu llekl
over curb­
The Achcson letter was written thrmighuut Florida to meet Wed­ stones Into shopssloshed
R aaplant, tin llekl
It.in sue
in
low-lying
sec­
I'eppera-Knnry
to Connally last month hut It wns nesday ut IStillO I*. M. at the tions of the city.
Hu
llp
r
.............
Muyfalr fun to decide what to do
released only yesterday.
Record for one hour of rainfall I ’oppera-Cholce
Achesnn noted there Is a pro­ on the ctdery marketing problem
IS.SII
tin llp r .......... . . ..
In April was set In ID42 when Polntoen. New K ls lied lilies
gram to give President Trumnn after next week.
£0 1,1. Mna ........... IS.SS : s’.
Other members of the commit­ 2.!&gt;7 Inches fell, the Wcsther Bu­
authority to spend about 9&amp;4,noo..
s no
Hounsh, Yellow tin llp r ts.is
« Mi
000 tn the next 10 months to aid tee urc Henry Thurston, ft. C. reau reported.
Tnniatues CM
............ l.’.fln
I
let
set,
J.
B.
Coglmm,
J.
C.
I £0
Tomato**,
Mel
Cltli
IS
oo
non-Communlst areas In China.
PITH I S
“If during such a period, the Hutchison, M. I,. Cullum ami
o n r a g w -v s i e h i r U i , M*&gt;s |J l i
situation In China clarifies Itself John Kick of ftsnford and A.
(Irn p e fru ll-M irsh H.-edlese
Mux 70s A Hnietlrr
IS.SS
sufficiently,*' the Rcrrntary said, Duds, Jr., B. F. Wheeler, R. W.
rM
tlssss
c m * r is * n w i
Kstes
and
John
Courier,
Jr.
of
lla u lln a fa irly heavy »n l.esne
“further recommendation* might _Oviedo.
cisles.
today, moderate on other vene­
be made."
rators. demand fair, marker atihor
The meeting was held following 1 Boh Newman was named head steady.
But Arhrson said the National­ j n barhenie
nf Ihe committee for ushers at
at
the
ranch
of
Charles
Demand trood no oraoare utid
ist army does not have tho “mi­ S. I.eo near Chulimta.
Ihe Jaycee sponsored Civic Drama grapefruit
litary capability” of holding onto
Full effect of tho cutting holi­ presentation of “Angel Street,”
smith China "against a determined day Isnot expected to l« felt in Apr. 22 at Srmlnolo High School.
Communist advance."
the celery market until next week. All holdora of season tickets for
And there I* no evidence, he Track holdings according to the series of plays of which this
said, that offering military aid to Federal-State Market News Ser­ will 1m? the last, have been ptsllsd IN T I I K C I IIC IJ IT C O tlllT OK T I I F
the Nationalists "would alter the vice, declined from M50 Monday complimentary tickets so (hat they
N IN TH J U D ir iA t . C l R f t ' I T . IN
AND KO I! HKM INOt.K t.UlltNTT.
pattern of current developments to 207 yesterday. On Apr. 4 they may invite friends to attend the
F b O IIID A . IN n iA N f ' K I t r .
In China."
hit a peak of mo.u than 400.
show, Cordon Bradley, Jtycee p re­ W IL M A M A. s r D D D T It . JM
I'lalntirr,
sident, announced.
A proposal was advanced for JS,AN 8 IJO D U T II,
future consideration of a Better
Drfsndant,
»i vouch
Fishing
Rodeo from June
Ik
NOTICK OK I'I’NI.irATKIN
through Aug. 22 whereby members IN Tin-:
NV.MR OK T IIIJ H TA TD o r
would take youngsters fishing on K l.n n iD A , O im iJT IN H H ;
week-ends, nnd tesch them the T O : JK A N H U D D I’T II w h o s. rr/l
in unknown.
rudiments nf fishing and ronservn- deto-e
t o l l A H R l I R H R I ir N O T IK IR D

Q u a lifia d
D o c to rs
N oodod NOWI
Tha wuild's (Tcateil medical learn — Iht U. S. Array Medical
Department — now hat sn ur|cot need for qualified Msdlcst
officers both In the Kciular Army and tbs Reserves. The
Medical Department affords (he professional nun tb# oppor­
tunity to work with tha finest and mott modern equipment,
opportunity to specialize, opportunity to participate hi research
project, — end, the opportunity to help preserve the health of
America's (rest defense organi/aiioni — the U. 3. Army and
iht U. 3. Air Force. For full detslls write to the Smatos
General, U. 3. Army Medical Department, With In(ton 25,
D. ('., or check with Ihe local recruiting elation.

'

RICKsS WOODWORKIN(i STUDIO
Furniture re-hullding nnd re-flniNhlng
•

Artlntlc I’irlure Framing
•

llphulstpriiig

211 North Hint Ave,

I'hnne 1IO;'-lt

A Beauty For

Jaycee Meet

SI. UMY M l S S III F0ICE KCIIIf IIIlE IM I

.

FRIDAY APRIL 15, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAQI EIGHT

**

Easter
By Poll Parrot

Legal Notice

12 K. Central, Orlando, Fla.

EASTER!

Inn.

sSt'hool lloartl
‘ I nettseol e r a x

e » — Iteer

.’ippoinl lilt1liltr. prinriptil* uf nil
other selttmU In the County were
re appointed,
Sale rtf two school buses which
have been replaced by IteW models
was Ifpnrlr
one I r the Infill
I'liirrcli of I, I for f 1011, the other
lo lire Clitic, h of I Jo,I of W inter
IJarrlsn for fhldl.

Ib s l null In divorce lias hast) filed
n ssliiat yon In the C ircu it Toon.
I Ninth Judicial ('Ircu ll, Cniinly nf
jMetnlnole and Hint., of Klorlda, s i
I Sanford.
Klnrlila
Tour liimhiind,
| W llllsm A
Hinldulh,
Jr
Is the
[ p laintiff. Hint yon, .lean Mudilulh.
;n r» tile ilefeuilaot. Von are here
hy re-tnlre.l
to he and
app*sr,
plead nr ttnawer lo tPe hill &gt;•( r„m
Plaint on or hafore May 17. ISIS.
else n decree |tr„ ennfeaso will he
entered nnalnsl you.
'VITNKHH mv hand and
• eal this m b day of April
n p imit.NDON
t’leru nf the CireuM r.,ttn
Cemltiole f'ciunly. H .,rld *
' IIU 1'IT i 'Q P IIT Hit \ I.

College 'Indent- wlm are gninmg prnetlcul experience by nliliug + ++++♦+++♦♦♦+♦++♦++++++♦
tn tenching in io.-nl selimd* were
liresent
inchnUng Ml»* Audrey
Hitch, Miss Albu Clmnce, I’niil
OFTOMETHIST
llickeiiii ninl llnrvev Ciavenln of
gy** eiam laed . fllaaaea filled
Mourn » - I S . |.A Sal. a-ll
.Stel'im Univirsity und Miss l.ttey
Rank Hlda
rilorinii und Mb* dant- Dupree of ' Aila alle Satlonnl
l-hiiae 1M
Floritla Htnle Dniverslty.

o Dr. C. L. IVrminH

d resses
(Jay Prints that speak of
Sirring and K asterl One ami
iwn piece styles In Jllliiur
eltcs It tn Uri Misses 12 &lt;'i
^0; and H«lf *l»e* I " 1* l«

As Shown in Wliilo,
OiTon or Rod.
3iz*»n 121,Jj to I!

IV EY ’S

" IS

Ollier Raster Drcsre* In.lulling Navy Hheei*. Bnlrb
,r Linen, Miami Clulh i*'"'
I'sstel Crepes
tf)

M le O fi

B r iu l.t aim ahhtlnB —new u r n u c r y ah m v itn l—
soft h re e g e s cullinU you m ilo the h iu h w u y —
th is is th e seuson ihnt Itiiick o f y o u rs wns
m ade for!

ULOUSES
Newest Vcmiott nf the plltltge-nvcklillt) hlotlse
lit fine rnyott rrefte. White sml I'astel cttlors.

This is the time when you’ll want to hear the
•weel hum of its eutler jxmer, feel the laxy
comfort of its easy at ride, del the sprimltime
feel of its thrlllind action,
And you can huve ull thut —with just h little
attention to mme simple thitids to shake the
winter out of ita bones.

UH&gt;
Ollier tailored nnd lace trlmtiled blitiise* in
crepe nnd fine bnllste , ,

1.‘IS tu fi.OS

GOWNS ami S U P S
Hn pretty fur Ranter Giving . . 8&lt;&gt;
nlrt fur kceplngl llrmitlfiilly styled anil
rv(|ii|nilrty
cut.
In
MuUlflllamrnt,
Urepe, Matin, Nylon. Tailored and
l«i*i* trimmed styles In all Ihe flr.w»r
pastel* . ,

Cfwrtt ytiir otr—
m n lita k I

PANTIES
Itaynii Jersey knit anil Ny­
lon knit loee trim and pl»ln
brief or panty style* . , .
In white, tearnse, Mu*,
malae.

.

F o r inatanee — the ruaty aludge that has
aocumulsted in your radiator should be
cleaned nut. Traiwintaalnn *»*»'• r**r
may
be low on lubrication, and should be
cheeked. Crankcase oil should be changed
to a summer grade.

.it. ■•

BRAS

By h l t r Pan, Cxqulslta Form and DoUres
In Nylon, Bstla or Cotton . . . plunging
necklmsi, strapless or wired styles , . .

'file underside of your ear has taken a lot
of splashing on wet roads. Home of the
chassis grease has been washed out, dome
of it fouled with muid ami grit*

So U'« time ta drain out the dregs of
winter. Time for a little of the knowing,
l«v(nj* w r e e v e ry B u lc k _go:

At lliv Stitmin

of our BuieMraincd men, armed with
Buiok*developed tools, Buiek-e&amp;lablishad
methods, Buick*engineered parts.
It doesn't take long, doesn't cost much.
But it goes a loog way toward making
old Buloks step out again like lively spring
colts. How about stopping in—this week—
to see about a spring rejuvenation for y * r
faithful BuickP

Handbags
Tn highlight your Gaatar cm tunic.
Plastic, Patent, W I.Ui ami 11haw
la White, Black, Natural and
colors. . .

'

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riir\r 'jv **

P

5"

In Unity Th»ra In S&lt;r«*nifil*—
T * Pr#»#c» th* Pm ** of th* W orld;

TH E

To Froatot# Um ?*•■!•«• of Amin.t;

•
cloudy w ith III I le c lu n g *
in J1*111per4t u i i * thro ugh T u c td s y .
I.m ill' In itiM ili-nlr I i r i i l i l c w in d s.

fo Praia** Prosperity for Hinloid.

S

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4 VOLUME XXXX

E s t a b lis h e d

a
AN

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f

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r

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

1H0H

d

W

M ON DAY,

A P R IL

IS ,

Associated Press Leased Wire

N o. 170.

Conviction Of Wherry Calls For
Eisler Upheld Complete Account
In U.S. Court

- Of Proposed Bills
In Appeal

10 Points
Of Passport Fraud
Charges Are T limed
Down In Capital

TAIJAHASSKK. Apr. IH &lt;/P)
— Tire llouxe today xolctl witlmul
(R liiirn l lo join lit* Srn.tt* in .111 in*
vrxtigalion of llir Florid* Slalr
Welfare Board. It adopted, on a
voir* vnl*, n revolution l&gt;v Rep
Monahan of Suniirr rallnn: for llir

W A M II N i.I O N . Apt !H t / I V I In- l
s t m ilt nl A|»|»r.»l% tnil.iy
Uplirlil lln * i*ll% It I lull nl (•eilt.utl
i M r i. ttrim .ill lim n i o llltu u ill'L oil 1
|M«*|inil It nit i li.u^ r*
I i -li i
ilev, tilled ax "A in e in a v j

Proposed Civil
Service Changes
Rapped By Gut

Senator Says People
Of Country Should
Know I t . If Nation
Is CioiiiR Bankrupt

IRules W o u l d Exclude l’01;
Dep.irltuoni I leads m» '! i
Nn I I •.iiliiiilllvl" hy tin I hntxe j
I
il
f ••tiiiiirllii'
im \mi*iii in
nl |
I ’ I " I I I I t o t e t i io n

ix ill,*
iv i« i u ni li le il in li'th’tal |
lie
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til'll I I 1 (1 (III A mi* 1 &lt; c m ;
. Ill d u r e I Im iuh •! hi |I ■ &lt; 11 I
t% 1 • III 1ii r j 1 lx. # |he
.nl* lo i.
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1;

H is If d illm il vatil " llirii* i\ ividi*
Fit'e t'h ii'l M N t'li'Vi-hiiid mid lie* i*oliii* fnive nn* *&gt;howt,
they inspected the iii'ii tlill.l'ilHI HengloVi, •'•iiiihiliiilnio liuh|i*i
i* I io i 'Ii n f ir r il u r i i v i il W ednesday. C h ie f C levelm nl repm l
w ill memi nun'll ill tin* p io trctlo n of p riv n le nail puldie building*
mid schools. It ix equipctl w ith n 1M5 hom e piuver in o lm , Im
n
speeds fo rw ard , c a rrie s 1:*0C feet uf hose und in n pum p u .iii ■ ,u

Wallace Beery
To Be Buried In
Glendale, Calif.

in.- m li ..r ilat •nil., i. i mi mil •
Iflftlx I «’It I I ••* t III* (• x (••••I t vl**ll '
•*iI. • l»y liy d u iitlic pi* &lt;iin find ».»•
II
Molly III ||‘x II u itf l li.'wi'l.
Infill. A ***i * ijiiit n , , . f |; | I Imitii
m i i . r . M w lu lls ii. i: i. W liiti
I re . I t hi l l n un4 It
llm (1ST. I

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f in e r I ll'll
V, I I Ill'll
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^Sanford Churches Have Record ! Resurrection Is
Attendance For Easier Services Observed Amid

i!

I 1'iieiRit legislative

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Peace Prayers

Actor Had Been III
Several Weeks Be­
fore Death Friday

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I hey vhnuld know
t’l'ioi* lo tie to stagi i , n i*i* l ix alio n or
t*« it.Im,;
' .

S 1a I v Patrolmen
Si*ok Idunlily Of (I ((MtlMMrii Me.
11il-Run Dr i ve r S |&gt;r i n u Produce
B r i n g s Inereuse
I ii Farm Revenue

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drill Tinman l«*i
rw xttlisidt'l ilt|* ji

'resident Wife And
Daughter Aiieiuled
2 Chinch Services

Recreation Needs
Of City Stressed

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Mi. Truman
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v«. .1, ' W aui Im-Iji ' x . iix itinI * i •
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him In (term n ny d urln if F c liru n ry I.. 1..1 i.iu
iiim p iiiiio n ,
mni
I'l.il hy N.,m M a ilm a wlm pom leil .m l
I i iii i ii."
a t'li.oigli tune
l\.it iltlll Ii t t ill M III W/.1sIm .kJ^le»ll
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llohlnt, of M em phis, Inti.
.»ll| ' S t i l l . ■oinriH'r." Con
minty film ussociateK sueli as F lu n k
, m | |,y M is. P. M Gum- inn .............. i.o.l lu i .i .l.i.l m •.
11him xHtldlllnu. iid l* a l'4» .■illr • i him I ide ..I i • v• line ••• pi ••dm • •
Ilu I.Hiniv *| m*i i ® ilu* irtitiiMiiU'l *d
T h e fn m lly rositle In Mtmtt'h
lie
Ix luted f &gt; unit J u ly h i.
l.l m ii . ••iii'Ubsimi
x• I leilllllv l|i'*l* »M|' »• ».s i! v I •
'lie i f d e a l l o n a l \
...........
w hich is nl.oiit '40 m ile* d istan t a m k 'V t iil.lo . jI ! o M*,‘l.o *k “ Joseph ,1 '-. 1
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i I • i i . hull month-, hence.
ill.* i ItilL Imi MiiMiy il.iv •»* liMini» VV". I ■
• tllOIMUIld
W illi. HIM
II•*l f li
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from the K rtlln n A ir F o rc e Depot M Schem k. Muck Sen iiett. Lew ih 1|m «i*.m List m illin er, w ho la id ill.il
,
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develo|t
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tv*xi del*’• nf I In* mud •! dinnl |U III
liiiudlillM 1*’ lit
Where (ienrite ix ■ Olloneil and Stone,
III ’
.Spencer
T ra cy .
Ih ir r y l | the - n .ie ix of tin* program t l m ii l d j,,,.............
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II
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tiiiiiiiliat M*»i wut s||||»|ir.| at l .i (• t fill will'll l l lf
mi dm! mu • ■
nil "ninlxlli' iln
I I exMXiMxtvxl .... •'sgr •! %I
Inspector w ith tin* A ir
Inxpecloi
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I W Ill.H* • | Ilx.
Munui * i
Irn n n ce
cen ter fu r tho
u n iie ti .......... Ill A riid rm y A w iin l fui " I lie
I nnilm g out that all hut **" ! lime* m, K .i-le i lust vein Th* .
an iin l uf i .*1.|f im iii i'll iiiit iu n hi f r .’l • nil ill nf lln- Id a ’« T«ii» • 11
(1 • •
•*•
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S ta le * A ir F o rce s in Eu ro p e .
C h iim ii" in lli.ll nml who iippi'iu »'il im i.iliei nl
the l i l y Ix rc ir a lio o j |„ ,
„ , n 1 i,,,,,.. , ,,
Hi il •I••111111;•( •*sI i ininti ic
was a (In* ii idr mWllIM ..I inakiiiM D" 1
l l . * l’i
II lx •
(if
k s*i
In j j„ vome L'UII films, will In* lniil I*,
1. 1 'I till.
This depot is 11 mninr lin
mm
1.......... .
an* n irm h e it of the R o l - , k e l , uf
lillicr* am i
eln .liu l.. •
l l i i i i i r i.'p r a l'il ill tuai'S
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the chain which dlrcetly supports | ii ’aI al I'oii'nl l.awn, (hr final n-M | ..iv l l o l i . M r. M .iiliu a gave il ax Seven 11101**1 Kill** w e ie l*up' •
I'l.'siilittl atul Mf" 1 1utiiail and \i»*bl In ill*' i'll? I id** “ f lilt* mad
tlml
u t i •t III 11
H • .1 *'1 M .1 i
Ih«s Itorlln «lr lift. Ih'fori* thin HP* i
, ( t.alinu^l On Pn*!* T hm)
lilt'll il..in* Ilf •' •, .Mill It Mi i, atlrttd
'In upinioil lli.il the C ily hav not
'* 11* evi'iiinu nerviee, 111..I
Inl llie iii'Mrn wlm, uiul Pal*"*
.•it • 1 t III 11111 \t 111r \ " l * nu i H
ot was eaptiire.1 ut the war a end
iim ’I i 'h i 'IimI i s ih ir ,
iii Wa h
lllllli IlnrrlluMIe w a . w rll nff l l '
»•• tt X. 1. I'III 1 • \|" t .ill 1..fall* 1
Imhliil lit irtpiiimhilllirx In die l*M\‘ IIR Hllldifst. w ill* K v ii ii - M rd I w m • Inn • Ii N»*rv n
(t served us su p p ly ce n te r an d Jet
ili^ lnli lla|*tt«d fi»i lln l'i I'-tdriil m ud al (In* tim e
I t" "1\ Xlx.lt It ‘III IIIIII i i :•»• •.. Xlid 1*
expel im entul Hlntlon for the lle r ui.ili ul dir city m eliminating llie
"W e hail a full
al II m* and K|n i o|»allan fm In vvifr and
N F W I'M It r M W
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T In* n i l , ilerlu ied Ilu* nfft. ei
i ••!•! f '.• (III ! . *'li lltl
t&lt;
m an L u f tw a f f e in southern u e rIS
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an* lilt*
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v f | l v l l j„ „ ,lH„uml o( limr in money xpent F a n 1 i»f lln* F irn l r i m it . I .'llllllll.ll'l "I &lt; • lull v l*»|t *l!lfl\ r x l f i r n i l l I Ml l I f e l t ' l l I . l i k e | m ■addv ,., , l . | y l l l l l l il l l l • I O ' ,
t..ini .i. iitti li.iir*' I
Sat, llucurel,!* responsible to
r i m i . l i this ni«»rtiniff. AlU'tulaii
.i i u .i f li lu hiiMilIt* lu ,|ii I*el t capday
al
limin
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9W ... Ii.unuig and developing tliihlirn, wn i *mimI tiUti al U ii * r v c h if r
check ou the nmloleimnco proceil- H r i v i x O n
it,I,* &lt;&gt;l c i i ' ' vmg .iiuiil b.uid.x
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I,y |M ll.n„ or |,y public „ f .
\ pi' | lltl, lllll,'lillll',I I . »'J7li,l"l
T lir annual fanliimi iM iad r ill
p o ilrle s of
o f the
ill
ores and work policies
air- l / I I V C
on
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liutuil,.*'
ii 1,1, I. llll'bl.l.
-lb
craft hod vehicles serviced anil
I|i. i.dv. was w a ile d . H r paid liih u le
e e le iii» in alli'iidi-.t J a i l uf
•• •Mii‘»| mull 1 ilir«‘t*ti&lt;ui
• \Y vi Nml. d ii’iv a i n n i d iio w d , C i t y
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A I'lim pnigu to ra ise fund* to
o pi'ratlng from the R rilin g IJi&gt;|iol.
,, , *, I Oil III,
01Ml I ,*11 ulp.'l Mill
W .illr i
ilu
.May
H, |»ii»iiit*| I I I Min t*• I ||\ |l«d|l«' al I I'll IMMI In
1hr w in k n l G ene l l l i k r i , i l . il.
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S g t. Itui-uri'l e n le reil tho A ir .Semiuoli. (Nullity fur llie |iui-|Mtv*«. j •
• *••••liv.tra ut* r c « » M i i
II iiMllHi.nl I Im I'MMr • m il
I. p Ithl.'h till-' l.e.*1, llie ,'enter of
O il * M c lc r '
...................
......... ••'.
u i.f.'i.l ii It, .1 I',,l.l, *\ l'l V t.|'lwi-i*|| llie
F o rce In J a n u a r y , I04U at rlieu * of nliliuir tin* Aim -rleeii ( ‘iinei'i !: :u.. 11, la c k R a n g .in. and J . I . In
M l.i l u a u t i it.....I uti w. &gt;I. "O N ik \ and llie A n l oiei'
• p ar,I F ie ld . T e x a s . F o llo w in g over So ciety in ilu fiu ht ngninfll rn lic e i. el. &gt; wlm tit vt hipt'tl the piugr.iin
A ll |.nil.'e have I., i'ii ub'rle.t l*v
lo u r m onths a ir c r a f t p irehanic* w ill Ii .'k Iii on A p r. ‘JH, spm iHi.riil I i t viiiiiinrr. ami lu Mrs. Ginglrx
lb.' m ui•*111\ &gt;*l i ..iiiiii'..1x1 ii
Itigbi
tiie Ait
lu ll.*
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t.
W
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to
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t'lu
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f
It.'V
i,nu lli.'v ui. p. i i i„p m l, i ibeii l «al * |si!.U(i0.xll»li i-u n iei', w l.u'li w ill
school tra in in g at Chauuto F ie ld , hy tiie Pilot ( ’lull amt aided l&gt;.v
rr
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n&gt;
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s
i
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II
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111,, ha attended gunnery schools sen ior stiu li'iits o f Sem inole 1111.I
piitig i i.ip ,.l
I,,'.in-., ............... . • be noun'll th e I'liile .l State s, as
Ihit'Vi'K f,,| Itixx i nt- theft of title.'
Oviedo llig li Sellouts, llie L y m a n
H 'a a lla a M o « rm«a fa » * * x
, o.',mil,i *i ami ■'ilia -b deal Nvie.'l an HIV llsinn n f tbe field nf buig
,.f llie m eters, &lt;oin*&gt; and a ll, dm
S i t ..... I nml ('rirnins A cad em y, J
, -ui*,' -.11 riI. i r I".m l.itur. a field
mg llie p a-I weft, 'llie iiu iil i,' ...I l l l ll l l f u l l u W II" lll.u.ll IWuVV'.'l
(!. Mtilrhixnri, loenl I'linlrum ii of
II,,* 1'i'b i v i i i i i i I*.‘l will mi .1,*,it,Xj I" t&lt;lilell llie \ l , I'ute,* e lllll.l. I'lih h
I , nl llic fl will' ii |i,iile d Ib is ii i , on
the Sm 'lety, nnnim iircd today. The
|\e a hoi, 'I III pile,* oil ll. . .llll l , In ive rlg b l
M ale ifi.nl sieiK ht liy D an Mef'nr
Nl W YORK. Api. IM l'l', I hr pmi's-ii»-p|e.ne I'vi'ivum' I n u t tog lo I'lly Mini.i k &lt;i t 'lif f ...... M uf lln* fill......... five ,hiv xluppluc
T iie Navv ib'iiu
Il.i-i and t'nit.
ty , stiile cam p aig n rhn irm n u of
h il.l.lii I.) .Initie lla tt ly , eolb', »,o
NKVV IIKDF(lltl), Mass.. Al»r. -nl ixiilx plan uivi'x 11it ix| Wall .v&gt;|i., '&lt;‘u the xhakes. lint m.I all
boll"lll V 1 iililmr* 11 MU•Vlll|* .Ilia I , m is i I h p la n e . ,,f xtr.V.! xbnuld
III,* So ciety, Is yt7K,000.
im p it— Mr*.
Wilma Yhnrlto,
,,t iI'vt'litie from m clcrs.
Some III..' It'llaili Ical III I'v Must mimih'i tonic suit ul l.iiiu p m r
.'ll IxM Id ll
i" i Ml II. 1Ill*l». b in e n u ie p..n,Im p ly up to tliex
OALVKSTON, Tox., Apr. 1K A rn o lil lln rrliig to n , president of freed from a pi Ison sentenco in
T h e ft of li sin g le m eter I'lilii.'
si'iiguiin;
a n s trip s
to
(/Pv—Jimmie OoolUtla »ays Hussla llie S e n io r ('la s s o f Semlnolu R lg li llie slaying «&gt;f tier husband, wn* xllppurl inevitable. A lew thuil llie liuxilicixuiail vx.mhl lie liclli'l uii w ith it a p e n a lly of $h'00 fin e , '.Ml lie UII IIIIII kel »•* holding op w rllII | lom ute
1 II* It ‘ | ( t • •1" • * idixj; in •• i I ' a'* i .lie i i i m i i .
! jack, a atockidlc of ntmn homt.s Sellout, w ill d ire rt tho county-w ide ifiuiited toiluy with tho son wlm miller this new subsidy .................... &lt;xo. .ni ,•••
Agri; lilt
■
io&gt;s im pl IM Illllll'lll OI illllil, VVlllll
......
L a y in g of the keel today end,5 :t :*r. ( 'ill" '4 I
!•&gt; &lt;■ nil liimks site Jiiin neen ill til a lllllli llllilcl tile pri'Hl III lollll'pni .
nr tho United Htatnx and Russia drive. Hr will he
• d Desk Hgl. W. A. Horn Ilu Iv iiniiim l $:i .&lt;mi Id lU.fill
I., I •• eil a week of iiiii'e rln m lv as to
liilllkl'l M u v iillK inir
ro in m iltcii ron ip u sril o f Ku.m n Herman hopital.
would Im al war today. •
mol
iting.
Sleleis
have
been
stolen
f I iiim ' Mysh'iii,
w lie lh e r tbe
hip would lie built,
.
n ff lln' iiinrki'l hhiik ' I illicit ••vi'ii
xxlliliMi *ti uml $:»: •ft fm g i ,i|xr
rtoollttlc. who lad the first Jm m ItghhiiiH, D o ro th y W h ltn cr
Mrs. Yharho. sentenceil lust Dee.
x'HlIII' lliink III!' Iinillllllll 1*1" »|».H(r«&gt;’A tlioill—III kl'l'll |»I |l*»*H III liom Hanford and Magnolia Ave fill
mi i, , 1‘ii'sid i'iit T i union and H ecretarv
ln i i l . A good sup p ly uf beau
American handling mission against and Jim m y L u d w ig . B y tinanlm- In "It years In prison by a Franklines.
is el ill Cl. nebulous lind its
......
11 i fil iI,| level. W all N l..... I
J u Iiiih o ii both
put &gt;b, I'ortr, pepper*.. I il, null „a s , ‘ " f D efi'lise I.,nil
Tokyo, said yesterdays
(ms voto tho sen io rs decided to furl military rourt for tha stint­
pox-age HI. s lur th at the ...... wssiilx, l.e Kind to see commodity
pulitloi'M, t'nl.hligt', I,.mni..... and declined Ire-I week •o a n s w e r
"My guess Is that they liavo e a rry in out a liouse-to-houso c a n ­ ing of Army Bgt. John Ybarho of I.f
thing to w o rry about I* w hat llo . | lr(|),|lu; (ll,.k H|l
j , means 111**11■
up. It
..ibi't vegetables will I........ txisixtl ,|uest|iiiis win lin t Ilu N a v y would
the know-how, hut ikm't have the v ass on tho m o rn ln c o f A p r ,
(inliatt, Tes., arrived home yester­ fall its implied trend lowrird Si*,
foots a rot nlsnt to make It (tho uml the sftern n o n o f A p r. DO.
Im Mu' Iriuli' this week, willi good gel its giant carrier.
day to Joint her sls-year-nld son, lulism. (lllterM see II no more S&lt;&gt;' I'lllUlllissitlllM.
\l H: |f» A. M. (KSTl a giant;
,lillll 11V oil llil cnlltllindilics.
atrnn bomh)." .
*
,
.,
T h e m oney w ill bo used, no- Jimmy.
Under
tin*
new
plan,
they
argue,
inlistie tliiiu past fnrni runii»l
dockside era no rncie.l u ii a I ft.
Doolittle milled "tha only thing cordltiK lo M r. H u tch iso n , to finTho IM yenr-old mother, whose prugrnms.
•tie fiilurt.H market would be given
Tin* Wotit'liulo Slule Fin 11111 x' tun bottom sliell panel, including
.SAVANNAH, tin. Apr. IH- &lt;d'&gt; Mai kel is now in foil opfi alli.it *mi
th at deters Russia now Is the a nee s three-phaso a tta ck on (lie lenience was reduced to five years
a keel pliMi- from llie floor uf the
llere are miiiio of ttie tillin' it fillip. Iliu fooil producers would

Joined In (iermnny
, By Wife, Children

I'lm Impl'iim-w liiMMi'ht hy •h#

n n hv IhJ
UnlriV

Mrs. P. M. GinRjles
And Sam Martina
Kxplain Problems

1

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The Senate alieaily It.iv a ««ni
miller axtigiiril In mii li an Uivevtr.
gallon. Mnlialiali vllil lie lioprtl I"
hare lintli Inaln lirv merge lltrit
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For Complete In­
quiry Is Made By
Monahan Of Sumter

h iin iil " lin alive id ll» poln lev *ind
p rattler* and ilv heavy v.d.ny ex
prnvex fm ilx employee*, x x x.
‘T h e r e m e ninny r i l tax'll* in on*
s to le req u irin g w elfare ii.,'.i»lnnee
who are ooiilile lii linve I heir ,‘lu lm i
considered liy tin* Sto le We I fnr«
Ihinril mill iln eiiae w n rh eis exrept
u f lc i long d elays * x * .
"M m iy persons d esirin g old nge
a ssista n ce noil oilier wc|fuxc l“*m*
f II h m i........ p n ivliled w ith adequate
am ount* nf In in file because n eon
xiilernlih pm lion of the fninle pro
viileil liy tin* S lu le W elfare Hoard
In u n n ecessarily paid In lu x e winh
era nod other em ployee* w hich
could p n ip o rly he used fur w elfare
lie n e flu ."
W elfare Cnm inlstdnncr Slierw um l
Sm ith, wlm Im* asked fur e x lm

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House Votes
To Investigate
^Welfare Board

ipie.nl ililn iv n i and d t« a li'f.ti Iron
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N EW SPA PER

W EA TH ER

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Ke e l 01 World’s
Largesl (‘a t r i e r
La i d In Norfolk

American C a n c e r;

Cracks Down
'I’liicvcs

iMrn. Wilmal Yburho
Urunitod With Son

R I Ivdick A^SfSnb,
DtHtliUlc AHsertH

Prices-To-PIease-Everyone Farm
Plan Gives Wall Streeters ‘Shakes'

Savannah Ni'tfro lli'lil
Oil Murder CharkCY'

fact that wo liavo the atom bomh
1 and tha means of dallvarlec It any
pises on earth with efficiency."
He made the cornitc.'.*. al
press conference during a reunion
of bin Tokyo raiders M rs.
Doolittle left tha Air Forte
thraa years sgo as a .lleut. genoral.
Doolittle said M of th,. HO
tilers who participated In the
Tokyo raid are still alive. They
f end theli reunion today.
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COUNT OF HONOR
Mrmliers of four Roy Scout
troops of Semlnnlo Counlv will
participate In a Court of Honor,
Oils evening at 8 00 o’clock at the
Rplsrnpal Parish llpnse, and n
nnmtier „f awnnla and merit Imdre s will tie reeolved liy Scouts,
rnlth. Scout oaecutlvo.
Ralph A. Smith,
jn 0011 need today.
todaj . Pjlrenta and
nvlted to attend.
or# Invited

1 tX'aallsaml nn r*«s Tkrrel

SCHOOL MKKT
Al 11.*x ronferonep of achmil
Hiiperlntcmk'nt* In Oalnesville,
Tlinrsttav through Saturday, flovernor W
arren’s (as
l a i program, nr
eriior
w arren’s
any new la s program th at will
alii school finances, won endorsed.
Supt T. W. Lawton announced this
morning, Frad Wild, superintend­
ent nf schools of Highland County
eomlucU'd tho conference. .

l.y nu nppenl court aiul then vatitled l.y (teneral Lucius D. Clsy
Ii.vt Friday, sharply criticised the
military rrlmtna! Investigation
division In Germany after her
nrrlvsl at Westnver Air Force
lin sr&gt;.
“ I want to say the Army treated
me perfectly, hut I also want to
say the Criminal Investigation
wns pretty rough atld lied from
tho Iteglnnlng," sho told newsmen.

HOSPITAL MEET
.Sydney J. Barnes, new adminis­
I.KGION INSTALLATION
James Q. Galloway will be Instal­ trator of Fernald-Iaiughton Me­
led tonight at HiOO o'clock aa com­ morial Hospital will report on
mander of Campbeli-Lawlng Post oneratlon of the hospital during
fi-’l of the American legion, Mrs. K. the first quarter nf tha year ut a
A, Galloway as president of the meeting nf hospital directors,
Post Aui'Ulary and Miss Bolthy Tuesday afternoon a t SiOO o’clock
Jean Galloway aa president of the at tho Court House, T. W. Lawton,
Auxiliary Junior*. Tho new state presl
president of Ih# FWxjdd-LaUgh.
commander. U n w ell Welle; w ill, ton Memorial IlMRltal Assoclabe present. •
I tlon, announced this morning,

tliey like i i ImuiI It—and even .......
that tliey don't:
Home welcome liny plan llnxi
promises to end rxrtIfit'iilly lui:l&gt;
food prlt'i'n nt Ilu* yrofery, and
think llie Inxey wliicli will sop
the new plan need he no
■r limn tho taxes- and IhkIi
food bills that pay for llie
sent price supports.
More Wall HI renters, perbiip*,
believe the llrnnnnn plan will co.vt
much more in taxes. These con­
tend the rest ef usmiiliur farm
prosperity, deslriilde nn th'it may
tie, Would lie prohibitive.
Most Wall Htreeteru favor the
plan's Idea nf letting coinmislitiis
find their level In a free market.
They trade In foodstuffs and rot*
ton, ae well as In stocks. Tit# new
plan would permit this more .freely
than tjte old, In which th# governmont* ’ * is surplus commodities

a

enter llie limiki't lo licduc. There
would Is- more price I'liuogcs, more
iiiiii over. Thin l„ lief, of course,
Is tin ted on tin- itlt'.i itint for some
tilim to collie i-uiiilii(Mlity prices ore
unlikely to rise above I tin subsidy
levels, niol Mult Hit1 free market
will be subject to all the usual
sensiuml pressures.
pie
Homo in tin, HI reel disagree
with the majority view there that
ttie new plan would kill farmer in­
centive for productivity ami effi­
ciency, These believe Mint Isitb
tha small farmer, protected by llie
subsidy, and the larue farmer,
tilll/ partly protected, would see
that the inure bo lowers opera­
tion co sts by efftrleney, mechani­
sation mid greater ratio uf yield
to labor, the greater Ills profit,
whether ____________
Ills crop prlco Is
sot
________in
tho 'open market, hy government
(Cwariaasw n* ('■■» Three)

—A negro veteran who told police
be killed two negro soldiers and
wounded another in self-defense
was huld for investigation tnduv.
I'ollee Chief Truman C. Ward
snbl Hoosavclt Robinson ndinlllt'l
i bool ing the soldiers lust night
after tliey threatened him and n&lt;
fuseil to leave Ids home.
Waul salil seven negro til's
went to Koltlustiii'n imartmcet
"looking for women, whisky and
snug, I guess." Tile soldiers were
I mm Mump Htuwnrt, t'J miles
touMrwest of Hsvaiinali. Ward sob!
Mm victims would not bo Idonlifie.l
until nest of kilt trad Imen notlf
ix*sl.
Military police from Havan*
nah's ChsMiam Air llssu roiinded
up oilier Camp Htewart personnel
and sent them back to tlielr post.
Ward said downtown MI* patrols
were
doubled
fallowing
tha shot
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Ing. No
trouble developed.
* further
* rtp
Imwover, he added.

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ilx spiliig deal, repot let Managi'r biggest building tlnek at (lie NewFt auk K. Coimei . I'm.... tbi t sab s riorl News Sliipbinbliii.f and t)rv
t ui it Ib'il |«.!!lh'l fit'll t'lali'u ami tin* Dock f'ompnoy plnnl. nml dc
price wits very gootl, averaging
(Cantlnrird (la I’age T uol
fti. I.'l |K'r tins. A ..... I supply of
I'ui'uiubers Is cxpei'li'd for llie next
T I I E
W E A T IIE lf
luo weeks. Ttie toiiilito volume
tuuk Mu* lend over eiii'iuiil»'rs Mii i
J A t ’ KHt rN V I L I . K . A p r. IK t.r&gt;
plixt w ill, willi ii lulol nf ll.7r.fi
H igh
Low
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COMMIHHIGN MF.KT
Tbe City Commission will meet
louiglit at H:(iO n'cloek in special
session In discuss the proposed
4,'lull,nun loan for dock mid wharf
fucilitlca with representatives i f
flnunco rotnjianlvN, City Manager
Clifford MrKiiddir announced tide
morning.

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MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1919

THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Nationalists Try
Noting llmt the United Staten tfovernment owns about
127,000,000,000 worth of per«mml jiroperty. former 1'resl- To Win Delay On
dent Herbert Hoover remarked: "We might bo nble to live
on our fnt for n while If we had It catalogued and knew Si’rrenderDemand
where It was."

The former President was not making a Joke. He was
saving that the burden of the American taxpayer would he
substantially less If the government look prnjx'r care of its
belongings and made full use of them. In the long study of
government made by the Hoover Commission, instance after
Instance was found or flagrant waste of materials, money
and energy. Mostly the waste is not intentional, not a mat­
ter of corruption. Mostly it is caused by carelessness, and
the inadeipiacy of the liookkecping system.
The fact that it was a major piece of work for the
Hoover Commission to find out how much pro|&gt;crty the gov.
eminent owns is an indication of the shortcomings of the
cm* .'
IsHikkeeping system. Other indications are such things as
the errors and lack of critical judgment discovered In exami­
nation of an Army request for funds, in which mime ten
millions were asked for reconditioning of tanks the Army
did not have, funds were asked for building family homes
in Alaska at 11 cost of $58,2511 each, and thirty million dol­
lars was added by a clerk's error in setting down a figure.
This grant area of waste in national government is
only one of the com|&gt;clllng reasons why the Hoover Com­
lis t# la Mtblag foggy about mission reports should lie kept alive until something Is done
• H4Ms4sv Wfe. Tho light of such about them.

• US IHoarinstes th« world around
tt. Thee* are a great many who
oi*4 that tight. Thy Ufa shall ha
clearer than the noon day. Tho
there he darkness, It shall he as
the morning.—Job tl;17.
If the Sanford Giants heep on
playing the way they were Thursday
night, they'll have to get twn ball
paths In hold the crowds.
The Seminole High School Band
i* working bard to pay oil tire debt
mi their uniforms. Good luck to

them.

_______

The British government is plan­
ning to socinlite at least five other
major induilries, including life in­
surance. And no doubt. Uncle Sam
will pul up the money.

u Ihq. By t h e Hinipln d e v i c e o f d o in g m i o u t w a r d . miHt’iriHh
a c t to d a y , y o u r a n m n k e t h e p a s t r e c e d e . T h e prcH unl am i
f u t u r e will a g a i n t a k e o n t h e i r t r u e c h a l l e n g e mid perHpectlvo.

A h a doctor I Imvc neon It tried many, many UtncH and
nearly ulwaya it Iiiih Ih'iui a far more HUccesuful preacription tlian anything i could have ordered from the d r u g H t o r e .
—by Frederic L ooui Ih, iM. I&gt;.

Eantcr ServieeH

Il'natlaMwl Vr**&gt; Pane &lt;•**&gt;
Fifth Avenue ami adjacent streets.
A solemn high pontlflral mass
celebrated at Ht. .Patrick'* Cathcdray by Francis Cardinal Hpellmnn
was among services In New York
drawing thousands.
Radio net­
works carried special Easter pro­
grams.
Home was Jammed with tuurlata,
■nd record postwar crowds were
seen In ether Italian cities.
Franciscan Monks and Russian
nun* calibrated Easter rites on
hilladdea In Jerusalem. Protcitanls
them had scrvlcoe at the Y.M.C.A.
traditional mass was cele­
President Truman says the feder­ Tha
brated at the holy sepulchre.
al govsrnmtnt will run a billion Thousands of Christian Arabs
dollar deficit this year (Uiei o»r- wui-shipped in Nesareth, Israel,
itctnd by White House aides to whU* other Arabs held demonstra­
read 1600,000,000). and no one Itions with Communist flags.

knows for sura just how much the
deficit will be. Bui whatever it it,
Mwfti have to b* made up by addi­
tion! taxes (Our faderal tales are
already over ten times as mudi
ns ihty were when the New Deal
began). If ycMr expanses in your
own family were already mere
.than your Income, if you owed ten
•• m 'h a: tve? bsfcrc, sad
worn spending ten titles as much

NEW YORK CITY, Apr. PC'*
(Hiifclal)—"Appalling health con­
dition*" among 000,000 Jew* In
North Africa and (hi&gt; Moslem area
have necessitated the Immediate
Inlroiiiictton of expanded medical
programs In their behalf, accord­
ing to Dr. Jacob J. (iolub, chair­
man of the health committee of
the Joint Dlutrlhullon Committee,
major American agency aiding
dixtrt'HHttJ Jewa abroad.
In a report to the JOG executive^)
rommlttee, Dr. Gnldh, who alau w
Ih the executive vice-president of

Reds Send Million
Troops To Yangtze
River Battle Line
NANKING.- Apr. in - &lt; / i v line million (hhieae Communist
troop* tonlihl xifpped up preparaliona to a form arroaa the
Yang I re River If the govern­
ment fall* to algn a aurrender
by
Wednenday.
Government
leader* were debating desper­
ately how they might aUTT ofr
Ihr Imminent deadline, but (here
aeemrd lilt le primped they
rould do *o,

NANKING. A p T T lM /P ,- The
Knvcrnmenl, reliable tourcet raid
today, i» trying deipeiately to win
a delay in the Communitl demand
that it turrender by Wednesday.
Tbere were report* lhaF an emit-

iiihI BitHpotKlcrl from tho Army for five yearn becatiHo he
Meanwhile along a 551) miles
rleiioiiiu-eil military and naval hearlH for iKiinrinif the lurssihi- Yangl/e liver front 1.000,000
lltleH of lumihiitK, was forcsighted In other directions. His Imops iiw.iiled the word dial would
papers, just piven liy his family to the Library of CoiiRress, | set lliem lo fighting again. Some
show that he predicted that the next" world war would be IIofficial tourer here favored re­
fought in the Pacific. More import as a guide to our future, | jection of die Communist demand.
ho emphasized the importance of Alaska hh a keystone In ! The government lias about 500,our dofcitHe against possible attack by air.
000 troopi scattered along the front.
Mitchell deserved a hotter fate. He might have derived
face supetior Communist
some consolation from the fact that at his court-martial They
forces on the north bank of the
the one officer who voted In his favor was General Dougins
MacArthur. Hail he lived, he would hnvc Iwen gratified by j river.
Fighting may liurxl nut regard­
the gold metnl and the promotion to the rank of major Iless of what answer the Nanking
general which Congress voted him in 10441. ten years after government gives the Communlete,
who want their armies to cross the
his death.

t

‘ What is happening to the nation's
school system is shown by the an­
nouncement of the Census Bureau
which reported Sunday night a 600,000 gain in school attendance this
year as a result o( the first crop of
war babies reaching the school age.
For about four more years the num­
ber of war babies entering school
will rontimte to crowd our already
overcrowded buildings, and will In
with us for another twelve years
to come. It is already loo Isle to
btgltt thinking about where to put

Health Conditions
In N o r t h Africa

Mitchell’s Fate

Buell G. Duncan, general mana­
The Best Medicine
ger of the South Atlantic Gas Co.
and a frequent huiinest visitor in
"H’h hut llttli! good yiiu'll do, wiitnriug
Senford. hsi been elected president
hud yearn cropH."—George Eliot
of the Greater Orlando Chamber n{
Yet thnt Ih exactly, what I have H«on huntiredH of my
Commerce.
pntiuntH doing in the pant 25 ycam—watering with freely
New Yorkers couldn't even cele- flowing team thlngn of the irrevocable |«iHt. Not the hltterbtale without bring picketed by Hweel memorieH of lovotl ouch, which 1 coultl underntund, but
Communists. Beware of the citieil thlngH donu which Hhould not have lieen done, and thingn
When the revolution comes, it will left undone which Hhould have boon done.
I am a doctor, not a p r e a c h e r ; but a doctor, too, mind
b; tip to the small towns and the
try
to
uudemund the Jo.vh and H orrow a of tluiMc who come
rural areas to save the country for
to
him.
lie Hhould without preaching Ihi able to expound
freedom and democracy.
the philoaphy that one cannot live adequately In thu proaunt,
Governor Warren in a telegram nor effectively face the future, when onu'a thoughla arc
ike Tampa Tribune denies that buried In thu pant.
•vtt said that if he were elected
M o a n in g o v e r w h a t cufjnsit txi heljasd Ih a c o n fo m d o n
Governor of Florida there wouldo f f u t i l i t y Hitd o f f e a r , o f t m n m m ta l H t a g n a t i o n — in f a c t , ol
be no new tales. All be seid was, HelflHhncHH a n d c o w a r d i c e . T h e lieHt way t o b r e a k th in vie"Present revenues, if properly iuuH, m o r b i d c i r c le — " t o Hiinp o u t o f i t " — la to Htop t h i n k i n g
spent, are ■drt|tin1e for all state nlm iit y n u m e l f , a m i B lu rt t h i n k i n g a b o u t o t h e r people. Y ou
c a n l i g h t e n y o u r o w n load by d o i n g t ' o m a t h l n g fo r H omeono
functions I advocate",
Mrs. Jimmy Yharbo. who killed
her soldier husband in a drunken
brawl over another woman in Ger­
many anil was sentenced to iO years
in prison, has lieeo pardoned and
itlutntd lo this country. We hope
that site will have the good tense
In reject her night club oilers.

Dr. Golab 'fells Of

BEGINNING TO LAY AGAIN!

■lied Isst year. ,
III New York, the Faster dawn
servlre of tho city's Protestant
Episcopal Council Included a ser­
mon hy a negro clergyman for the
first lime In the .10-year history
nf the service. Hevrn thousand
worshippers at Radio City Music
llall heard the Rev. Dr. William
J. Faulkner, negro dean of tho
chapel of Fisk unlvsrslty, Nash­
ville, Term., preach. The sermon
was broadcast by NIIC. An Intelrkclal choir of 1,000 sang.
King Ueorg* of Englsnd, who Is
under treatm ent for a leg ail­
ment, end tho Queen, Princess
Elisabeth and Prince Philip a t­
tended Easter servlre* a t the
Royal chapel at Windsor. Dandles
In London wore felt hats in bright
Exster egg colors and sported
embroidered waistcoat*.
Bullfights wars featured after
m uses In Spain. Thousands left
Paris for tha Eastar week-end,
While other thousanda vlsltad tha
city.

Yangtiu In about a dosen places
and take over National troops.
The Communists are dealing
with acting President 1,1 TsungJcn, 1.1, at heat, controls only 200,000 troops, mostly in the Hankow
area. Shanghai and Nanking dofen** troop* are under the control
of General Tang En-I'o, whose
loyalty to Chlnng-Hhek ha* never
been quextloneif.
Mnnv observer* here feel that
Tang will retire lo Hhanghal and
Ih'I ow rather than fight ulniig the
river. Home of lit* troop* likely
would im to Formosa, where the
hulk of the Chinese navy and air

fore* is still unilrr thu domination
of Chlang Kai-Shek. Olliers might
try In reach south China points. '
High Nanking offlelala today
bitterly criticised the holding of
plane* of Bormosa when they
fiHilly needed her* for defense nr

Rotary Meet

Eisler Caue

a ,.... r e, ..
i r ;llffpr: ' i l ' " t * " 1:
.
.
, Ing on in four different pnrt* of,
who was cnnracterimi as one of tj,c e|iy&lt; necessitating four dif-l
the best recreational directors the ferent supervisor*. The toA to.
City ever bad.
Sanford wa* $12 per rhlld, lie until,!
Mr* (.Ingle* stressed tin* vital t lirouKtiout tho state,
need o f a recreational Pr'.«rnm fo r, |(a
u ||| ^
Hanford youth, She said that the
&gt;vn(J ()le
,
,u|
,
........... .
Piogaani last summer
ut|(,
,f „ lc c i|y
w»* not a success was hased an- HWimm|n
, wcro ,m„, jt wulll5
tirely on tho amount of .««"»•» I stllmlnel* much of Hanford’s re-1
spent to he iiroportlon of child; | L.m t tonil problems,
ren In attendance. This I* not
visitors Introduced hy Dr. C. L.
. proper way to gunge sm h .. pro- Por, onp ,m |uded Charles Marian
ginm, she said.
.
1of Lakownoil, N, J., Harry Gould
"The goal Is always to reach of Middletown, N. Y.,Gerald Frierill the children In the community," son and !a&gt;roy I.iiwmiii of Dcl.uml,
the said, "hut (tils goal Is seldom und John Krlder of Hanford.

Wallace Beery

t h e cMfiltul.

The consensus Imre was that
whatever 1.1 tolls til* Reds', there
will lie a fight of some sort put up
liy nt least part of the Nationalist
ill lilies.
The pioposod Communist pence
iigreement was brought her* yeslerilny hy Nationalist delcgol*
llniing Hliiin-llshiiig who went to
Peiping for the pence talks. Counter-proposal* to the 2-f4 provisions
.
for lm|ilpmeiitlng the Communist*’
eight conditions foe peace were
said to Ih- under consideration.
These provisions are liellcvwl to
follow the Peiping pattern. Red
Jroops would t» alioweil tn croaa
tii* river to guarantee that Nation­
alist forces were combined with
Communist armies. Then gradual
trananfrr of power from the cent­
ral government to the Reds would
follow.
, ,
The presumption her* is that
aflcr this process was completed
a political conference would Im cal
lei! lo act up a Communist control
led coalition government.

w|ly
|„ „wini well, Then
t tell you llmt if you do not learn
to swim well, you are not safe
In tho water. Almost all swimming
accidents happen to those who
know how to swim, hut do 'not
know how (n swim well."
Hhe calli'l attention to th%&gt;
remarkable success which Cali­
fornia has had In producing th­
ou 1st and Ing tennis stars nf lh,i
nation, and she said that this Is
because California has plnnly of
tennis courts mid extensive re­
creational programs where child­
ren aro taught how tu play tennis
while thoy are ynung.
"Wo have chlldron hero who try
to pl«y tennis, hut do not know
haw to do It the right way," *ho
said. "Unless they u ri |properly
taught they will never make
ike good

drp*s mill the way he'd run Ills
hand over his fact- ami mutter,
"aw. shucks!"
In 1UJ0 one of Gut greatest
screuu tcuma was launched when hn
and the Into Marie Dressier made
"Min and nill". Since then he had
Big Currier
ap|Mated in __
more than 50 pictitfe*.
"The Champ,”
Champ,"
Hires. Including "Tho
U'oellaeml Vr+m Peas Use)
pl*y*ra.
v.!.:.:.
whlch^ won him u special academy
Sanford spoilt $1,800 on Its re- award.
posited it on keel Mock* approxi­
creational program Iasi summer, Itrery,
ami
itrerv. six-feet,
six.feet, ouu-lnch
mm-lnch tall and
mately at midship position.
Installation of keel block* be­ •1,100 going tu ono recreational tipping tho scales at 221 pounds,
gan about a month ago.
The United States will be built
In a graving dock and floated at
completion hy flooding tha Hock,'
A t H o lv C i t y , O k l a ., the W ic h i­
with water from tho Jama# Rlvar,
ta ‘ M o u n ta in s m ld n lg h t-to -s u n rie *
rathar than being launched from
e o to b n lio n
d re w
on e stim ate d
conventional building way*.
IM yO O O
persona.
A
p a g e a n t,
She la scheduled ror completion
"P rm c e
o f Pe a ce,”
enacted b y
In 1012.
Jack Ratlgan. Mr. Ingley said that
More th a n 2,000 person i, fe a tu re d
Only a handful of ptraonx wit- the need for a recreational pro­
a e ta -h o u r p ro g ra m . T h is ye a r's
ncsAod the keel laying. They In­
(C*all*w4 areas **eo» i&gt;m |
was beyond question. He
program was dedicated lo the strong for tke next three to four cluded a half doien naval of­ gram
•xpresaed disappointment with the M ar&gt; Navy "
memory o f its fo B B d tr , th a l o t * weeks.
ficers,
fcevaral
shipyard
official*
,. .
support which tho program reHo waa naarrti
m
A n t h o n y M a r k W a llo c k .
Palmetto State Farmers' Market and reporter* and photographers, cefved last summer and said that rlage tn actrcsi
Near Colorado Barings, Colo.,
The carrier, first skip of tha perhaps s new appiwm.li 1* n—Jnl. •nut-d ,,, mvnrci
an estimated •«.«*?
a
Mr. Ratlgan explained the pro- cond wife was I
P—**ai and musical program a t
gram by pointing out that San- he divorced lit t!
lb* i annual sunrise service hehave a beam a t tha water tin* ford has no recreational center
Recently the
M hth the famous eathedrsl sp in a
of 110 foot with a maximum fix* w lera one director can supervise volved in a pal
ib# G a r d e n o f th e G o d s . F ift e e n
ed width above the water line of
o usand persons g ath ere d a t the
100 feet. She will fly from her
ixh deck the lateet typo, carpork o f the R e d R o c k s la D e n v e r ,
r plan** xnd will be equipped
} Rervleee with a 210-volce choir
th the moat advanced arm a­
drew 81,000 t« the t Roee J o w l nl
ment of her time.

Spring Produce

Gloria Hchumm, film hit player,
filed suit, claiming he was the
father iif her lit-month-old son.
Hho first agreed and then rejected
h $20,000 settlement offer und thu
case was to go to trial May 25.
In recent years Ucury has limit­
ed himself to one or two pictures
n year, lie *|&gt;ciit much time be­
tween hi* homos here and at near­
by Han Fernando und his hunting
lodge at llrighitm, Utah, and his
rant'll at Jackson Hole, Wyu.
lie suffered a heart strain at
the Wyoming ranch six months ago
and has been under treatment
since. Ills doetora told him to slow
down.
* *
llcery was horn In Kansas City,
Mn,, Atir. I, IHHP. His father, Noah,
was a policeman. The actor's first
|nh In I ho nnlcrtnlmnciit field was
as an assistant elephant trainer
with n circus. While still III his
’teens, hn beraiii* hii expert el*pliant handler
After a t" -i at st's-k companies
and In o hmadwuy chorus linn, Im
entered the then Infant movie In­
dustry, His first film rale was as
a swrdlxh girl for tho Kseanay
Studios In Chicago.
Ho came to California in Ittlfi to
play In the Keystone Comedies,
ta ln r he was cast in “ Heavy"
character parts, starring In such
films as "The Unpardonable 8ln"
and "Rehlml That Door."
It was Douglas Fairbanks who
started -him In thu humorous tough
parts he loved eo well.
Huery estimated that In 20 years
with Mstro-Ualdwyn-Mayer, hs
made more than $10,000,000 for th«
company, at tho same time building
up a slsable fortune of hie own.'
The actor was an expert pilot
and owned his own plan. He held
a reserve commission as a llsutsnat In ths Navy.
The funeral will be at Forest
Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.

1010 MuiHhoii Avenue, declared
thnt "ten* of thousands of Jewish
men, women and children-In the
MonIi'Jii land* eke out their luirxli
and hitter Uvea under rondltlnx
ua wretched and backward n»
any on the face of tho earth."
lie dlactoaed that the Infant
mnrtallty rate In (he mellah (Jewlah quarter of Caaablanca) la*$
one of the hlgheat In the world;
that 44 per rent of noma 5,000
Caaablanra achc/nl children reahowed poatlve reaction*; and that
ccntly teated for tuberculoil*
exUtlug medical facilities are to­
tally in*ufflclent to meet current
need*.
“In Cnsnhlniira, a city harbor­
ing xome 80,000 Jew*, only on*
dispensary is available to the
Jewish population," ftr. Golohff
reported. "Here u single doctor
sees tAU children during u threehour clinic period in the morning
und each afternoon 200 hoyi and
girl* are treated for favux. In
Marrakech one dispensary serves
children and expectant mothers,
hut trachoma, the most virulent
disease in the area U left un­
treated, although medical sclcnre
has a positive cure for this In­
fection disease."
Dr. Golub said that JDC already*
supports several health centers
In North Africa but urged that
expanded medical care he under­
taken a t once” to save a whole
generation. A minimum of $20,000,000 must he spent by JDC
In Nurth Africa and fnnalnn
lands this year in order to provide
the medlra) care and other assis­
tance now Xu desperately needed,
he asserted.
JDC receives funds fo e I t s *
overseas relief, resettlement nnd“
icconslnictllnn operations through
the 12110,000,000 rampalgn of the
United Jewish Appeal,
In a review of JDC medical act­
ivities since V-E Day, under­
taken chiefly In Europe, Dr.
Goluli painted out that 100,000
Jewish men. women and chllden
monthly receive medical car* and
treatment through JDC'a network
of 525 hospitals, dispensaries, In­
firmaries,' san ato ria,, convalescent#
homes and cllnlea in fifteen
countries. Hpeclal atttentlon Is
given children in the Dl’ ramps
and other areas.
In addition, JDC recently com­
pleted, In cooperation with the
International Refugee Organisa­
tion (HUM, an exhaustive medial
survey among 85,000 Jewish dis­
placed persons In tho rumps of
tier man and Austria and Italy.
This special project was designed
to help Isroal-isiund DP's pre-ft
Pure for emigration to thu Holy
Land.

The Pharmacist
- at Your Service
Hy W. V. Bitting
, fourhlon Drug Co.
A conscientious pharmacist Is
always glstl to answer any
nutations ,ygu may hava about
drugs u r cosmetics. M a n y
chemical* carried by the drugglata hava other uaaa than the
Internal or external treatment
of disease. So If some one re­
commend* a solution for a
specific ppe, for a household
task, or a Job In the garage oh
any of the other necesaary
taska encountered every day,
ask tha pharmacist If tha aolutlon Is pfnetlcal, and to make
sure there Is no danger of injury to youroelf In using it.
' You will be surprised how
much, helpful Information a
phsrmkcliit can give about the

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ant is what effeet will tig
hava on the type of jnstita
ted in court. We like to think
m i iuror* in term* of whh(
rn mother Wo* lihe. end we
iRe sure that with Mask jurme
dm guilty wwadd eVet be
sd and they with tnprM

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"Social Lalenaer
jw .xdat
The Social Department t.f tinSanford Woman’* Club will enterlain their hu*haml» with a cnv,red tiiah »uppcr at 7:00 I*. M. ut
Ihe d u h house on Oak Avenue.
The Dependable Cla*» of the
Fir*t MethodUt Church will inert
at the home of Mr*. J. II l.ce.
lj i a t
1100 West First Street
with Mr*. Cyril Rumor a* rn|n.tr»* at 8:00 !'. M.
— The Filsle Knight t ' m l i i.r itir
F ir.t ItopliKt Chureh will meet
at Ihe home of Mr*. C. L. Collin-.
700 Went Twentieth
Street, at
H:0fl I*. M.
Memlrer* of the Social Departtiipnt of the Sanford
Woman'.*
Club *111 .ponsin a covered di*n
aupper for hu.band* of the club
memlrer* on Monday evenintr ut
1 7:00 o’clock at the rluli hou.-e.
Hostesses ure Mr*. J. A. Yount;,
chairman, Mrs. Muyme lloditkin.
Mr*. Al Hunt, Mr*, FMwni.l Kirch,
r r, Mr*. It. W. Huitrcchl. Mr* II
A. Moreland, Mr*. Hruil*-y Itilhiuu
TIIKSO AT

^Wlnthea Class Has
Meet At Lee Home
Mr.. .Inliii l„ l.ee noil Mr*,
'•"•.tpo II WimhI, Ir where cnl,&lt;&gt;*tr*&lt;&lt;* fur the monthly meet ini;
"f the I’hilntheii ('In*, of the Fir»t
Ibipti.t Church on loesduy night
:it * 00 J*. M. at the Lee home on
I'utk Avenue. Mr*. Hr alley Odham
m i.n lrd over the bu*iiH'** meetinn. Card* were trail from Mr*.
Mutjoiiv Cowan ami Mi*. Until
• ’emming*. mi'inber* of the cln»»
who are confined to the Orlando

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(•aim* and contest* were onlined at ttip ciineliisinn nf the liltsme** *.'**inn with priic* livintr won
hv Mi*. Itoherl Howell and Mr*. Oilham. The rnoitt* were attractively
deenrnted with sprint; flower* In
Kasim .ronlniner*. Itcfi eshment* in
keeping with the Flnster theint
weir* served l»y the hostesses as­
sisted hv Mi*, .lame* Riser.
Those nttcnrliiifr were MT*. How­
ell. Mr*. A. D. Hollowny. Mr*.
Ui.t'i, Mr*. Ilufnrd Ilrown, Mr*.
Man I. Itr ninilrd. Mr*. Jack MnrrlM i n , Mr*. I.. I*. I'nylnn, Mr*. John
Kader, Mi*. Clayton Smith, Ml**
Mildred Young. Sir*. C T Itnhun,
Mi-. Ibmtriee Huffman. Mi*. Sam
Ihnwii. Mi*. Cmli* l.iiveiidei, Mr*.
\ r Iliiii- Harris, Mi*. Ildliani Ml*.
F.dwar.l M Smith, Mi*. II II,
Km 1n r r. Ml* Willllim II Sli'inper,
Mi
M ('. Slnne. Mis Douglas
Si* •• I •frill Mi*. M. M. Ilnim ile,
Mi
lliiinbl WimhI, Mi*. I.milse
I'aitlh, Mr* .1 M. Sliinaildui. Ml*.
Mallei I'eslei. Mi*. Cliff Aide*,
MI *8 W i m h I and Mr*. I.ee.

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; Hoehrstrr in Rochester, N . Y . Dur-

Friend* will re«ret to learn that I | n(f World War II Mis* Anderson
John Aliram* t* confined to ..tlie ; „ , r m ( n* a member of the first
Fcrnald Laughton Memorial Hus- 1cnntlntrrnl nf the Women’* Armv
pitnl iK’cause nf dine**.
11Auxiliary I Corp* during which
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. ' t i m e two year* werr *pcnl in the
Mr. and Mr*. 11 I.. Anderson of , Mediterranean Theater
na*tintt* -pent the weekend with
■Mr Gurnee I i t l i n d . ' . l H i l l U h l .
her Patent*. lb . mid Mr-__J— X.
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vcrslty
Hoehester and i* ii
Robson.
gi minute nf
the Allmny
l.aw
Harry l.ee, Jr., hnd a* In* gue«t I School. Albany. N. Y. He i* a
over the Fluster weekend
lion* member of the law firm of Gurnee
Peterman of the Georgia School of and Gurnee, Furst Rochester, N i
Y. lie *pent three and one half
Technology in Allunlu.
year* in service in the recent w ar.'
Friend* will be interested to two year* with the Military Gov­
know that Mr, amt Mr*. Clayton ernment in the F'nropcnn Theater
The wrddinR will take place III
Smith celebrated tlieii t-tth wed- Hoehester in late June.
dint; anniversary on Thursday.

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furd Wnliinii'* (Tub bn* been tie*llflinled a* nffietal bn*le** to the
Millie nf Veimoul meinber*.
Mi*. F'niukliii II. Hoo*ev»’lt I*
I •U'llfdllllil In S|ii'iik nil "Hlltltun
Hit!lit*" nn Apr. .'til and
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biscuit douitlr in tin* icfriReratni ten. Scnutur Claude I'cpper and
for several hour* before u*im;. If other ilistinituisbed Floridian* tire
you follow till* piiu’cibire be sure tn lie present. Speaker* iluiinK the
to wrap the iluuitli lipldlv In cunvenlinn Include Or. Kill hi yn
waxed paper ur trlmiiiimui foil.
I Abbey lli.nna, the Hicbt Rev.
I Henry I. I.uiittit and Dr. I.. F
Thr THINKING I KI.I.OW JChupinun. lleleRiite* tu the cunvention fruif Sanfnrd are Mi*.
ride* I hr
Ralph A Smith, Mr*. O. I' liftnIdnn, Mr* F'red William*, Mr* I
F; Spvuc.'i, Mr*. W. M. Si nil and
Mr*. Harrison.

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; liillr* "ill I»•* Ills'll, ut * .1'think tin* n»*i* o| tin* pi's*ut *..p

Mrs. Oscar Harrison
Named On Committee

will be A . M. Petti*, electrification ,M.rH ,,,,,
from all 18 Mellindlsi
Mr. and M i*
specialist I.r the University o f j s t a le *. A ln ska , Wasbinirl.ui, D. C . l'lu u g h le r ..r
Steven*
uf
this
city.
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The Woinnn'* Auxiliary of Ibdv
Cm** Kpi.copal Cburcb will eu
terlnin with it. utiiiiial spring
hlidrte paily iilidei the dlieclinn
of .Mr*. S. (I. Chare, J i. line party
i will heyin in Ihe after iioiiii al :* ou
I*. M. and one at M IHI I* M hi i h e
Parish llou-e nf the ehmi’li
Siiiifnrd I.inIkp No. Ob’ F A A M
M.
will rnnfer Muster .leg ice* at H im
Inltvcs and frii’iol* foi -cveiiil
Mi’f . Willllim* piesidi d liver Ibo j »i\ i'ii
IV M. at tin- Masonic Hail. All
week*.
{ husillcs* meclim;
nftei
wliieb
W id *
Master Mnami* are invited in at
lli'rman IT Muriis -huwed mnvlnt' .
I M r. mid Mr*. Husky Wiitlu left picture* uf natural ciiiiiuiifliiRe, !
tend.
W ID N F .S D W
j tndny fur Jacksonville where they illiil |iii*liire bnbil* mimin' peuple. I
The l.ndie* Auxiliaiy nf the
] will Uttelld till' session* uf till' 1 l-'ulliiwiiiR the picture* a sim’IiiI i
Itlnlliel linml Trnillliien will hold
G lan d I.' mIri * uf Masuti* at tin* limir was elijuyid with Mr*. All*
it* .social meet Ini' III Ihe Inline uf
Masnnlc Hall Tue d a y , Wediie duv tin, M i ” Winn and Ml
Clyde I
Mr*. It. W I'urner, 'Jlfi I'm* Ave
I' ii rev a lu o t e *' c ,
1
Mr O’cnt M H a n i mi. presl- and TTmr-duy
nut’, at .’l:.'HI I*. M.
ill’ll) nf t be Jtanfnrd
Wmiltill’*
The Civic llepni linenl nf the (Tub, iiiiniiuiu'i d Inday Ibat
lie
Mr. and Mr-. I'.iin-I I' Itat.ci
Woman'*. I Inti will In.Id a Inncli-' lia irceiM'l iintici* fiuni Mi- A.
pi lit F.a lei
willi
r un ini'ctini' al Ihe i-luli linn e at 1T MaeIwiy. pre-ident nf the Fliir uf lli’l.nnd
To
T '; i i i i |&gt;:i
11!:no I*. M. Speakers will he Mm. Ida Feilei III inn nf Wnniell's (TiiIis, hi* pun nl , Mi. mill Mi* J I)
linker
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West
F’il*t
Stieel
llelen Si'lndu and Mr*. T i"y .tl,n t sill’ till* I m-CII ll|ipilllll«'ll III
Mr*. FT nest llaker wa- icniilly 1 D I T . W D \ p. I* &gt;S |i . i i a l I
Hay.
serve a* a ineinber uf the (Tcdeil-1 elected secretary and tieiisurei uf The
S l o t s«n
ITiivci T ic
G lc. j
mniiMHAv
lial- ('iiniinillee for the TiMlii tin-,
Ib’l.alid Credit Wumen'* ('bit. Club* Imve In i n inv.lcd In sint! .
The Cniinly Ciiuncll nf lluine De- mini cun vent inn nf the Fedcritliuii
at the biennial mi'elim; nf t h e )
liiuliatraliiin Cluh* nf Hemlnnlr’ to he held in llollywniid Apr. 21-1
Ml** Denise Steven* b a * Is'di * Soul Iter it Divisi.m nf the Musi*
j (Nilillly will meet lit the I'liola
e b 'l'ted wnrsbip chairman fur the 1 Filin’ Hoti'* Mi.tn.nal ('..nferenre
school with the I'tinla eltili a* I,The Genet al
FYdcratnm
uf
I Scminnh" V &lt;• I n * t a
Siil.-DiMi ict which w ill lie hrl.l in I nitipii. Apr .
liuNles*. Itegislrntinn will IkikIm ut . w’„ lm n'* Club* will nl*n meet " ( Cnnurd, a
(jump in the Florida J 7 :m It wn* annuonc. 'l vest, r.lnv
DL.'IO A. M. Guest* at the mectluu ||, , ||ywunil Apr. Sfr-'IO and m em -................
Cniifeii'iirc She i* (be hv D r. \\ I Du. 1, w i t / ih an nil

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Mi*. A. J. Peterson »prnl last i M r s . K a r l K i n g T o
we.k in Ibiyloim Ibnch where she | | e n ( | W c h ( ^
taught a study course at ttic l ' ir*t
ltapti*t (TiiiicIi thrro
Me. Fan I Kini! wu* elected preFT lend* nf Haymnud l.iiliibpilst -tdent nf the We«t Side I'arentwill regret In le alli that lie Is cull, Teacbi’r A«*oi’intlnn at a meetltiR
fined In the I'T'iluilil-1.uiikIiIhii Me- held icci'iilly at tin- -i limd llthei .
lliiil nil I In*pit isl where lie ■iii&gt;li-i - uf ficci * elected In serve with
went nn appended..inv Satunlay Ml*. Kiln; were Mr*. Theodore
| Williams, vice pic iili iii; Mr*. .1. |
Shan I
lie. and Mi * Ralph G Wnud Fl tndri'w*, 'ii'ic l a iv . Mi
n iff uf FTitflislitiiwii, N J have linn Winn, tie a - iir ii ; .Mis* FTira-'
nrrived in Sinifnid in visit n • li*lb F'ite, bistui inn.

rr..m

loan nr by direct subsidy.
When the price uf a fa tm pmduel limp* lii'lnw the uuveitmii'iit
subsidy level, the fainici rimy lull
lie tun interested a* In w hat pi ice
he I* paid fur it by the iniildli inau
The f it rim i i* i'iiinaniri',1 tin- *ub
sidy price, anyway, an mallei ai
what price he sell* In* pinilmc
I Some ill Wall Sill'll believe I hi'
new plan will iiicuii ilnii the Inwii
the Miiddb'inao can tm\ tin f.uin
j product, tile Inwci tile p i n e ut
the end-pinduct hi t In rhuciv
t )111r r ’*, iiihi c «yniriil. !••'!i«*\« Mm
mo - 1 of tio* prii i' n ilni t inn vnP
alotiit tli«&gt; |'iii;tliv imill'
th r pro.ltu t lake-* Li t u ••••!! faim
an&lt;i Rroii't\ MiiMli'inm nati\ pm

Mr. and Mr*. Hoy A. Partin
announced today the engagement
Telephone 148 of Mrs. Partin’* daughter, Audrey
FI. Anderson, to Hubert Winfield
Gurnee, *nn of Mr*. Fullth D. Gur­
nee, of F7n*t Hoehester, N. Y.
Mi»* Anderson i* a former re*ldent of Minim, grndunting from
Miami FMi*nn lllith School, where
Mr. and Mr*. Harry
Kudcll «he win n member of the Cadetlc
vvlehruted their iMlh wedding mini- (Corps. She i* now a senior in the
ver*arv la*t Thur»day.
1Art* (Collette of the I'niversit)y of
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Audrey B. Anderson
To Wed It. W. (iiirnee

Social A n d Personal Activities
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The American Ilium' Depmtment
It&gt; MRS. J. II. MFl.Mt K
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The Civic l.rnuuc wall buhl i
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Mrs. Fox Is Hostess The pniirrnm will be on “ Dress flower mui plant «ule all t h e a t ''
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Di'.ipninu” with Mrs. Michael Gin- nnnn in the L ib rary next Tlon
To Christian Circle son a* K"c*t speaker. Hostesxr* ■lay
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ure Mr*. Charles llnwes, Mrs. Flrn- The Seminole, llip b Si buul ban I
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The It. W. A Circle nf the FTr*l e*t Southward, Mrs. Irvin* F’ein- ' under lender ship of Diri'.-tii
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I lllni'k I’ nve a |iruKrmn nf firvnnii'
Chri*tian Chureb met Iasi Monday lieru and Mrs. Ted William*.
Vi&gt;1•
VI •
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evening at 7:.10 I'. M. at the home
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numltcr* F’ rirlny niubi m I .one
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nf Mr*. R. (i. I'ox on Mncnnlin
peter II. Tepsle, who Is connected | wood,
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Avt nut*. Mr* O. D l.nndres* enn- with the firm of Clenilnsbuw a n d . The Home Demonstration (Tub
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ducted the meetlne with the de­ Cuntpuny, municipal a pp ra isers, a r -1 hnd tr liirite uttenduiiee nt "
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votional uml missionary study I*’- rived in Sa nfo id F riday f r o m ; April nieetliiK nn Weilnestlny will
i'll
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tnic led by Mis* Sttsnn Willlnm* and Clinton, Iowa, to spend a week’s ' n roverod dish luncheon In tl»
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Mrs. J. W. Knitthl. Durinn the vacation with hi* wife and baby Library follower) hy hu*im
I Mi l l *. I I * ’•
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nvellni; u pie parly was planned ot the J. It. Colburn home In session.
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Mayfair. Next week Mr. Tepsir will
for the second F'ridav In May.
A Ini pc hnuiiuct of ;:inu.l|
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The livlnt; and dinlnj; room* nf Rn in Chatham, N. J. for ni* next Amuryli* formed the i|ecmiiti"!i j
I*.
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the Fox home were decorated with •rssiirnment.
\ in ni liri i
F'lection of nffieer* will be hcM Ilt. "7
I *.
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vat t-eolnred irlndinln*es. Alts. J
nl the May meclinp .
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N. Durden and Mr*. J. I.. Horton
Nominating committee appoint
"••»•, i ’ l l l • • III lv
r.
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VI .»•
who iceentlv colelirated their birthI &gt;
1.1 n il .
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ed were Mine* llnllic LiiYii.nc, f.' D
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days, were honored tltirintr the soc­
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l;ving Tower*, Mmute Tttppi i
: i•
ial hour which followed the meet
i •nn* i n vii'i’ w li H Vil • i | * | V » . | 1'
President Mr*. Rulnli HummuoJ ; i" I X (
r. K« \
inir. A Idrl hi lav cake rleenraletl
1*1.tii i Ih* Muni"
• Hi* M m - l l I. t l . l I
presided. Mi** Leila Wundinil. ;8 '•••
Vf H am
I " I I'M f i l l III . ' 7 " •
willi yellow and (freen lelnif wn*
director, rend the nile* uf pi', x I*. lll.lrl
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Me . I
eut ami served will) punch mill
N i rl i i ' l r * v ltii« u t •
ceedore 'fu r elect lull*.
IIIKTM
x rlii
• i . i»f N..uni’ l ••" ' i ( l i i i i , x%i i • u
u| hiii fari'il sandwiches.
A full report wn* presenlcil .■!
ANNvilNlF.MF.NT
IS'
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M’| VI' !' |H
I Thirst* nttendiin; the meellid!
l"iin»*i
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the club's part in the l.iy.....
I ' m i f u * i h i r i i 'i .
were Mrs. Diirden, Mrs. Ilorlon.
\ In &lt;kn m u i i n ' I"
fair (jiven In Sanfunl rwentli
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Mrs. W. C. Clause, Mrs. W. II
l l " ' Wi l l
Twetiliy dullnrs were rereived t » !•' I .
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Yotmi;, Mr*. Flarl Flvnn*. Mr*
( second prixe uml enlrnnce fee J Mi
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Allison Niblack, Mrs. J. J. Rich,
Whi n m l '
I Ollier* ptcsenl were Mine*. tTma I I I I'ii
H|t"lll*l' I’lllif*** I*
f i r m lf"..il
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arris, Mrs. M. II. Illllinpsly, Mr*
. Slum, Knrl Ihincan, F’. C. Sbnl.’l
Ih Inx iit-ki* (In i . i k i " " i i’ il r l i r . i t *
Mi. and Mi*. Jutne* M. Alford Henry llenth, Rayburn Milwn-.l
F'ox. Mr*. Knluht, Mra. W C. Timui, Mr*. 0. T. Pearson, .sirs. G uf rallnhasseo utiiiounre the birth I "|llH*ra Peace, D. L. Cursirn. • , Iiiknir (»• • in*• i ii ( i|* in I't n it* ••In • i n t i 11*11*1''i
|l. l.nndres*. Mrs. V. II. Grantham, .f a son. James Maxwell Alford, , H. Snow. .1. Ilnnry Meiilrk.
I Hc Ihmi K t«i I'liiii|.It l r In i • ii'ii i*
Mrs. Mtil.lc Mann and Mis* Wil­ ' • «•' A|ir; HI al Tallahassee • A rU|n„ V(ltt, „f ,hniik* «„ in T. N. If. J« y • iAim h » HI I IV ".I
in"*
T im h i »
i n l»'M
AI M rn a I"
Memorial Hosptnl. Mr* Alford R|V(,n ,hn«c who worked .lellttcnlly in Ymir" iivi*i to ii' . iiiiH* li. I |»" l
liam*.
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"ill Ih* rcmcrnU’inl rn the* former for t|M, fajr
linn ilii’ii*.
HI # : it i n f
McCall, ilnitirhler of Mr.
Nntlrc won irivrn of tin* Cmin. il
(’oncert Is Scheduled ('•iiiiiio
.nil Mrs* n F. McCtd! - f this city. ,
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■ANrOMI) ORLANDO III)
By liiffli (ilee Cluh
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Womnn’s Auxiliary of Cln
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E ri.A SIIIN O ARROW
Tbo Seminole llliflt School Glee Ninth Grade Glee ( luh will also Church will meet nt the bum.lull..
Club, directed Iry Miss Ollltr Reese sing. In all. mure than RID student* Mr*. Clinrl.es Nleknl*
• Wiblmeren Thursday.
Whittle, will present Its aimiial will participate.
v /t\u i
i.Mi/C’i’ i , i o i m i i a c i i m v i M i : r
Knlus will lm sung by Anita Aik- | Dmigbler* of Mr. ami Mr*, ll
sprlmr eenrert Thursday cvenlni; nt
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Ksljrno".
Stanley
drumdray,
Mt*.
John
Crawford
H IT. nVIra-k nl the Seinllirde lliph
Iry find Joint Me leer.
Selnsd Amlllnrlum.
The prntrrnm will feature choral
slnt'lne hy larys, fflrla and mixed
ulre eltili, ipiartettes and ooln*. The

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MONDAV, APRIL 18* 1919

THE SANFORD HER ALT), BANFORI), FLORIDA

Many Errors Mar
Sunday Contests
On G-F C i r c u i t

Giants Slated To Meet Vs Here Tonight
Locals Continue To
Pace FSL Pennant
Chase By W inning
2 Week-End Tilts

SCHEDULE OF THE FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE - - 1949
Hfitnon Opens April I I

Malinger Hal lim ber'* Hanford
(’limit* rrtalued Iheir lead in tlir
Florida Stale League over tlir
weekend liy trimming the Del,anil
fieri Hat* In tlit* Itnlvemity Lilly
Friday night try u 0 to 4 count
in 14 Inning* mid defeating Mu'
Maine', idle K-Metl at the local
park on Hnlnrdtiy evening liy mi
II to n margin. Tha Hanfordltr*
moved to HI. Augitallne yesterday
and dropped it it to it dcrUlou t»
Mir Saint*, tliU wan the (JIiiiiI*'
first defeat of Mu- 104(1 campaign.
Hanford mid Mm Orlando Henntore arc currently battling it nut
for the lop pout in the fire till
Both teiiinn
havo won
three
(ainca ami have lout one content.
Larry Buriy, Joe 8 chuBi and
'Hobo' Bo hack teamed up to turn
In Ithc vliftory over the Red
Hat* Fltday night In Dal,and.
Hanford rapped out 14 hi la In Mm
conflict.
Saturday ulglit at I ho Municipal
Park Mm Miaul* mine from bchlinl lo trim Mia (lalneavillc HMen. Charlie llmm, a lanky righthander who wa* with tha (Rant*
In '48. pllched moat of the con­
tent. hut twa* relieved In the
ninth hy Buddy Lake, who made
hla *4(1 pitching dehut with Mm
Hanford nrgauiiatlon.
Timely hitting on the pert of
the Ht. Augustine Helnta proved
, roMly to the Hnnfordltea yester­
day In Ht. Auguitlno. The (ilnut*
rapped out nine hlowe, but were
unahle to put them together to
produce rune. Don Connelly and
ftehulti pitched the content. Boh
Wiles went the dletance for the

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June
July
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June P 28
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June 1,
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d-22
I 11 22
7-2H

Apr.
Miiv
June
July
Aug.

Apr.
M ay
June
Ju ly
Aug.

10
8 21-20
10-24
1180
16 11

Apr.
Mny
Ju n e
-Inly
Aug.

Apr.
M ay
Ju n e
Ju ly
Aug.

21-28
12-80
14
8 20 21
8-22

Apr.

May

17 27
IH
7-2U
0-16.81
HI-211

i'll
2-14 20
10-27
17-27
4-ill

H E K A IJ)
Apr
May
June
July
Aug.

IV 27
18
7 20
6-16-81
10-28

Apr. 17-27
May IH
June 7-20
July 6 i t "1
Aug. tO-28

Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.

22
iiAiO 28
tr,.:vi
18
1 t 20

17-27
IH
7-2(1
t).|r&gt;..JI
V1’2'1

Apr.
Mny
July
June
Aug.

16-20
12-80
10.10-28
18
8--IH

Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.

28
1- |.i
6-21
2-18-81
0.(8

21
0.80.28
15-28
KV2fi
14-27

Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.

28
1-10
6-21
2-18-21
0-21

Apr,
Mny
June
July
Aug.

16-20
12-81
18
10-10-28
0-21

22
P-20-28
16.28
12-26
14-20

21
I" lit
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ti in
1 11 87

Truman Throws Out First Ball Of
’49 Season In Major Loop Contest

A p r . ’.VI
May
Ju n e it 11
Ju ly 7

in ic

0

Aug. 2 Cl ill
A|u
May
Hie
ilv
tug

i-i
i J
1 1,1 21,
*
1.! 20

May ! tl 16-27
June
28
July D* 28
Aug. .i 10
Apr.
May
June
July
Aug
Hupt.

26

r, 2 1
1 17 20
ii»*
Hi 21
1

STATE
A p r . IH
M ay ry-m
Ju ne 2-17-80
J u l y 0-2!t
A u g 10-24

Apr.
M ay
lim e
Ju ly
Aug.

20 ,
2 14-20
lo-'J7
I7-27
4-211

A pr.
May
June
Ju ly
Aug.
Sept,

86

May :i-l 1- 10-27
June 1)28
July IH-2H

Apr.
May
Ju ne
Ju ly
Aug.

A u g . 6-80

Inly 11-20
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18
7-24
1-12-26
8
.'1-12-20

IP
I 22

liine 'A 18 20
J u l y P-211
A u g . 11-20

Apr 20
May 2 1-1 20

-

tune to 27
J u l y 17 27
Aug. I 2d

Apr.
'la v
.lime
Ju ly
Ail*

YORK,

Apt.

18

l/ll—

elreulls

i i l i i iu l y

have

tailed play. Tin'
lem aiiiing 27
will open between Apr. 21 and
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— (lin n t u A v e m trja t
x s lllllln
U n o f f ic ia l)
;» ompiled hy A r t h u r H r a r k w ilH , J r

.......
' ltlld llu o s c v o l l ' _
0 lie:nine serondary. Whic h
the IMiils and Braves.
K a la h l.
.1 just us well.
B u rl
Htmltoii will give le lly I ’onimllv
Hays Idsliiriaii lleallo:
0
T l m Neiiiilors Imvc lost Ihcli
,,
n
" T h o y till used the heun hag line lla tteu Mie opening iissign* ;
0 lust five iipeniiig day games. And
mi-lit against the I, Mints. I.a i r y .im,,.*
slatin’
of
11
bloomer
g
i
l
l
dl'hil
11 only three times in Mm past IT,
■Ilillseh
f tilloeti, r ‘s only depend- Ilni-rv
tu nlu."
It"' K"l
•ddn pitcher, will face H atleo
Ok k Rtl H years has 11 Washington team won
I 'il | If I l L .
After
the
President
does
Ins
Slirlm rill. na
Ht. Lo uis p m h n h ly will use lied M. 31)1(1(1*
3 3
3 3 more games din in g a season than wink,
line
S e a l lioioiigii
will
I'eil'liin. ef
1
1 0 it hns Inst.
tin
sliouldei the |ol, of living to iiiteli 1M u n g e i , against Cin cinnati 's hen Mm
Jiu lr, 40
( 1
3 4
\\ Hi.hi
at C m .ley Field,
F
urther
nunc,
most
liasehall
for­
■liilfer. Ill
3 2
Si i
Wcl.4 1
Wasliingtoii
t„
victory.
He
will
t ’lel, .Mi
Rip Sewell, w lm lias won nine lll»W*‘ f
ii 0 tune tellers figuit- Mils year's cloli
* ti
fl**|iet. ,f
1
1 it will wind up no higher than sev­ ia&gt; oppusvil tty Dick Fower of the r.lraighl opening games, is 11)11 L ei It*1
hm ii'nlil. II
A's.
3 I
ii
M e y e r ’s likely I'iMsIiurgii s t m l e r Hi h u l l a
■unii'aii i0 lo 0 enth, it spot Washington has held
llnl. .. k
Rosloo also gets a s|trcial open­ a g a i n .I lluteli l.eunard, llie Cubs' Mtilln.iW
XVI|*n. |.
.1 1 0 1 fur the past twu years,
itk I
ing day for its National l.eague knuckle!.
Tutal*
32 If 27 ■
»
13/ IJ
TO TA I^
t - - t V u U . r U r.ir l l a l l m a r , | „ 711,.
Bill Ray Scarborough, wlm won ’ champion
Braves. Tomiirrnw is
Xt OlrinH .uit Inr Hrlmlia in tin,
If, of Washington'M fill vie Inr lea •allmis' day in Boston. That ul
HanfnrU
nni nen 71m - 3
Ml A iiaaallna
npi itn n n » _s lied year, w h s due in pitch for ways alls for 11 douhlehcHiler. As
the Heimlots. T l m AUilcth's, con­ llm Hi lives did not wunt to opt 11
linns, .tlllaim w skr, llarun. I’nn
tmllv. till rli aril.
P in . iUn|mr 1 sidered 11 airre lad In finish In llm with ,1 duulilr, limy ircoived per
K arklp sH I. Hillman Ilm ira , Juaaa
"d r , , !}."•“ batlrU In. Karpin- first dlvlsimi, called on Hick F o w ­ mission for uii eatly starter with
the unproved I'hlladrliiliia I'lull.
T,h .i 3’
J» « tr. M i -Mmiius J, ler, also a in-g um o winner.
llullar.
I-Pirlianll
T w n lia sslilln .
Tlm
ambidextrous
PreddeuL
Johnny Main, 21-giimr. winner
‘ o/mHIy. T lu r c I , M i a
K arp in .
J.V ., Otufan 1» « . , r ia l fucrlllcea T r u m a n Is believed to he I lie only fm the IH rliamps, will oppuim tlif
D lirtiaiill.
AX Ilea liniiMga
pUya.
hmi
lleuitxelnian at
Prp n I n tti-Maiiua In Waliar |2 fi right uml tefl handl'd pitclmi in eeli'iun
Hi live Field, wlmio Mm World
na l.a.ea, Halifuril a, Hi. Auausllrm B ig Imagoe history.
If. Ilniia nil
I imII h n i t .
tVllas .1
And
according to
M ori hi A. .■''■lie coded in a lloslnn defeat
&lt;
*■, Meliull* I. HI ruck n „ | . Bealle, 11 liM-ul historian, lie is a l­ Inst till. | | . Home Ifi.OIMI am ex­
IVJ- Wlf»» S. ttolinslly f, Hehulls I
pelled.
Iflla, „ l t : ■'ii ii ii ally In • Innlngn a most effective.
ami s rnjiH till i.y pltrlmr, by:
Moo of tlm experts, mid man'
Bealie camps at Mie hall jairk
I K arp iisk ll. W liil pln h ,.. (vtl«« d u r in g each opening gntiir, and uge#rs, t.m, think Mm^llruvus 1 nro
1t;aaaei|
----- halls. liar^n
I,alia,
limitwaa
W inning
piichur,
lies
leistn. makes Hcicntific miles mi prrul* in fur a tough hattlo from Brook
III tell rr. Connelly,’ ...jipl
tijiiiitn-s, 11uV; tT. dantia) pitches. T h n notes make lyn, Pittsburg h and Ht. Lmiln hut
tlurnekn. -ei—
------- - ~ - T im e -of• game.
only C incinnati and Philadelphia
so rry reading.
are rnunted out.
T h o fact Is, voters, that r a n d y
T O A T T K N D O I 'F . N K R
M umiger Lo u lluudleaii's filevowlm lx | land Indlati* will lead with llnlihy
B A L TIM O K K ,
Apr.
I 8 - . / P P - tin we pick u President
Joe D l M n g g l o — sore heel amt all worth a whoop n* an opening Fellei,
against
St.
Luuin
i t tho
.............................
— expect* to tie in Now Y o rk to- gatno hall-thruwer-ouler.
Bro wns anil Ned C a r v e r lit Sjiort*'
T a f t , whu was a pretty f a ir man's Park tomorrow in their
m orrow when hi* Yankee male*
open their I04H liasehall rvaron. am ate u r baseball player In Ids first game.
D r . Geqrge
K . Bennett, who'a younger,
slimmer
day*,
could
•VI
T h e Boston Bed Sox, eager to
■ t n „ the 110,0000-a-year
•toon treating
ret aw ay to a belter start than
outfielder at
J
it Jnhna
Konkin* hoaast year, p r y ' off tho lid at
p l t i l , aald last
Iasi night nix famed calcium deiroelte In tho r i g h t heel Philadelphia against the Athletics.
PktWnt Ix "doll
(Jointig v e ry well .”
would he dlicontiiiued here and Joe Dobson of the Sox w ill op­
11
however, to eay roeumed in N e w Y o r k after Joe pose Lou Urinal*.
X - r « j e treetm enl* for arrive* there tomorrow.
K d L o p t , the ch unky southpaw

2d
0-26
8 11-2d
7
2-18-81

Bigger &amp; Better — Cast of 45
tr, i. •

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l i m i t ' ll

it

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1

Hi

’•-run rally in the ninth III*'
A f|iive-ri
Won fur Muiiltrle 7-4 over

llill

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-■t'nllnli.i .w
q u e t k y J -2 game fiorn

r .il.t t k&gt;t

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w rr

Wiiycross.

The victory fur Albany was Mie
\\
IVt
M •1 .731 fifth of tlm yfg r. Cordcle's loss
VI(.Mill
N t •1ST was Mie second’ itraiglit after ImI'.l Nil' i
....... . II
1 * .583
fi • .100
IlilAlilt.l
rt u»u .i »ii*
h :• 4 00
U 1* It. u ii
[» T Tl7
l.ik.lim l
¥ 7 SSI
SI IM.
* 300
nihnuy nail five for the Indians.
m iiiN k it-tl.iiiiiiM M ix .tri:
w 1. |*.M 1Albany gut 17 hits of I t, llrmvii i&gt;1|
Vl!«,in v#
5 1 ,333 i Conleli* Iteruum Mie lotting pitcher
3 3 Son
NV*i a. i
2 2 Son •when In* allowed twu runs in Al‘ iiM-.r3 3 Son
.1 3 Son 1tinny's lialf of the 12th inning.
TtilLil.il • *
3 3 im
The Amerleu* I'lilllfcH rallied for
TIm.rm&gt;i -1aDl.
Monil 11*
1 1 300 five runs in the ninth and knocked
t 5 1ST Thomasvlljr's Foytnrk out oT the
Vic* »I. n
1 rDlrtil.il
Mralilla

game. The Tigers got Cxajowski
oat of tlm game witli a six run
milbural in the fifth.
AI lift ti y M tVirtlcIf Ji,
Rronklya’s (leorgia-Florida farm
f« 11to r w T*&gt;*l.it|
\ (id.** 1,1 III. AI L.» ftv
■■Vnidosln-hml tlm game won imtil
T ttllu Ihthkoi' iti A iiicr'|.ii-i
the ninth when Plteher Willianit
Tln&gt;i(&gt;&gt;i*)V llic at M(•1111f Ip.
weakened, Reliefei Mnnre w « i
i 'unit It 11 v\ ai’i roiiN
M H l t l i : i t \ \h«t(H M T l i h
weaker still, mid llumm finished.
W I,
I IlMt- I! ■Is
.1 0 | Olio Tim victory was Mm first of I ho
Mil mini' l M
t
Rli! season fm llill I'etriiaun's Athle­
Wi% i if 1 HI
tics. Kacli team made two errors.
\*u h v III
a t
Milling plagued Wuycross in los&lt; ltdiftain
2
VI i*111|i*
I 3 j j j H i i g to Tnllnhasseo. Tlm Rears got
\ t |a fila
I 3 ■*.is eight hits to. six for the Pilules,
.\tt'fii|i|il
li 3 0110 lint the Pirates hit when it was im­
D 8lcrt|Rif« llr*t«ll*
l im it It... Ix 17. ,A|rni|ihI* B.
portant.
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T h e Duke U n iv e rs ity liasehall
team lias nnliy two i c f l-l iu m lr d
\v I. f.* hatters, mid one uf them is •
■Lit kmih
3 \ 730
______
-M. (tl K.MItl'f V
3 ** ,f»ftft pitcher.
Aitiilalt.il
^ fiOO
M*&lt;r l.llnii
2 2 f.00
i o u La IE To CLASMFV
Mi n*.,i . .tin
2 2 r»rm
i Iml -•»11"ti
3
r.110
\ h knlmt it
1
.iso t . O S T : Key s on ring . Phone M.
I,. Hahoru. 170.
l.eague. Tii .Stale l.eague, South- L O S T — Ladles led wallet witli
eastern l.eague and Florida State
identification
curd.
Reward.
Lengim
Fin d or Please phone ItilO-M.
A* In ul * "♦ Mil iiil vi'Ui W«4&lt;«rn «».

NEWS

0,

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May II.
The South Alluntie. Kvangeline,
Alalinnm State ami (ieurgia State
Leagues open tuduy.
Openings fur thu leiniinidii of
Mu- week ure:
Tuesday: American A&gt;vsinliiili,
Western Leugue. Rig Slate. Vii
ronn-Texas, Cniton Stall'-. Knsl
Texas.
Wednesday; Ciiiolma, W e s t
Texas-New Mexteo, Tlllitieeo Stale.
Thursday--InteriinMonnt, We .1ertl lutci'liutlnillll, Coast al I'lalli.
Friday — Pierlmonl, California,
North Carolina Stale.
Saturday: nnne.
Already open ale Ihe I'arlfie
Coast l.eague, Florlda-lnteriiiitioji. ■
at League, Texas League, Smith-;
ern AssoeliiMnii, (leoii'ln-Fhirlda

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M ay

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PR OUDLY

1 N'ifllMH.r

1 . • ti-.irii
I '*1.*111*1

Id

1 III* itml *!•»•* Tut Hit nrf rr frtriK

N'llieli-I'll ill i 1101 leaglll's will Join
ihe Majors iii opening their HUP
Ink ■-111111 seasons lids week,
E ig h t

4-22
I IH 20
ilfl
11-20
I

LEAGUE

1!) Minor Leagues
Open ’49 Seasons
During This Week
M-;w

14-20
17
0-22
1-14-22
7-28

730

&lt;»r t.imlo
r.ti.ttkn

M ay III IP
tune « IP
J u l y 6 Id
A u g . 1-17-22

A p r . 11-811
M ay 17
Ju n e 0 22
J u l y 8-14-22
A u g . 7-0-88

81 '8
I t it
11
:| i'n d
8

Meanwhile, the
DeLand Red
Hats won their first game of Mm
season yesterday hy defeating Mm
Leesburg Dodgers in n 0 to it L.
game, end the (Jainexvitle 0-Men
who has a i c p as a slow’ starter,
blanked thu Daytona Bench Is­
gets Ihe opening ii s &gt;ignumn t at
landers hy a lf&gt; to ft count. Or­
tlm
Yan ke e Htadiiiin tomorrow
lando shelled the I’alatkn A's In
ag ainst Hid Hudson, whose pi mg
an IH to 7 affair in Orlando.
wor k for VViishinglnii has been
T/m (Hants tday hosts to llm
outstanding .
Daytonaiis at the Municipal Park
T h e stadium cio w d of some ho.
tonight in a contest which will
It) AltTMUIt F.IIHON
mill prohnldy will he tops for the
gel underway at 8:00 o'clock. It
WASIIIN(iTON, Apt. IH (,1'i llm lmr«t 1u rt 11lrnii.1l piiclmr nine openers It is expeeted that
Is likely MihI Manager (irulier
ihe two-league lotul toda y me
will start Itookle Hen Wilbur, who tim e William I Inward I all lias Imlli 111111 m ilamly shape for llir 194*1 to
m o r ro w Will he about 280,01)0.
pllrliml Ihe opening giium of Mm tea toll,
H e tr u ll innv uialeh the Y a n k s ’
season at tlm local park with llm
II. I*. Truman wax m IiciIuIciI to llunw out llm first hall lotlay at llir (■(I,IHH) when Hal Ni'wlimteee op.
Orlautlo Hrnulora.
VVatliioglnll Nalionali »i|llare nil willi llm I’iiila'Mpliia Allilrtir* (at Iloses C h ic a g o ', A l (i e lte l in
*A ix y o n n
tailily (ili m p e il III Red Knife'
*•
ok k |in u .1:00 p. M. EHTt.
n 0
M n n n g e iin l tlelail.
h 3
xietlauu*. hh,
Ab o u t 80,000 funs, Including
tlilow
a
hull
mi
Ihe
lire
tine.
A
14
!
Ml'owahy, xti
0
0
0
1
A f t e r Hie I'htl.i-llnivex opeimi
3 0 ninny a W aahingtu n l&gt;ig and semi- Mr. Truman can throw n high, today,
MallniNti. It
3 0
tlm Na tional Leugue sw ing .
(TMaMo, ef
U 1
3 0 hlg wig, were expected to he mi hind one.
m tu a full schedule t o m i n i o w with
Netmlte. p
0 n hand for the show.
\ 0
n
fep te, lt&gt;
0
1 2
&lt;"Hls follow thrmigh is perfect," N e w Y o r k a l Bro okly n. I ’iU sh ur■gl.
Jnne* Xh
3 0
U i
W h a t with the' bands unit llm says lieu lie Hdrniilngly,
nt (iliieauo, Hi, l.ouls ill r i m mKavahlB, if .I f
1 2
1 t big abuts, tlm gunm threatened to
lint Wilson, Harding, (imdidge .1I 1 and tile douhlelmnder la'twei-n
W elirr. 1
s 0
• 1
II*ao. ,t'minHIy e
lluraer. if
xl.ulll.
xa Mn lie
T ii I h Is
n r. m i i i ' I t i .m :

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8.16-27
f-k-’H
18 27
f&gt;-‘24

May

AT StVFfM llt

20

Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.
Apr

Al HI. ApRiixline
Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.

Apr.
Mny
June
July
Aug.

•T.VI

M% M O il 1 1

20
0-28
8-11-20
7
2-18-20

May 7 II 81
June &gt;-I- 26
July M
Aug 812 80

Apt

Daytona

Al &lt;«alne*«ille

18
4 22
1-18.80
U-2U
t F20

Apt. 26
Muv kk’.i
June IV-'.M
July Wi
Aug. m Jf,
IVpi. I

Orlando

Lconhurg

H a ln U .

Al Ur la ado

HEAD

DcLand

K l.fM IID I v n t l i I.I1U 1 I U
W L IVt

S e a so n Close* S e p triiitie r I

At Del Iml

B Y A H 8 0 4 T A T K D I't tK H H
^
T h e average was mure thun s e v W
mi runs unit four errors |ier team
in the Fir st Htinduy of the M ro r g l u Fhirh ln l.eague linseluill seuson.
T h e Th om nsvil le T i g e r s wltli td
runs were the Idg srorem . A lh u n y
witli six erro is was tlm main hull
Is alter.
A lb a n y kicked six ciinncea hut
H*ill won U P in it 12-iiinliig game
against IN i n M e . Thom asvli te 's 10
runs were twice tun m any for A n tetlcus In u td 8 victory.
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1 uacd 2 pc. living room unite
TRACTOR WtlRK liy the hour or
LOCK A RBOR-5 Unto roomi,
can tie recovered
(PJlto , .oil. Ploughing, harrowing, mow___ him**, 2 halhseveral I ahopworn metal bed. apiing
, guest
l»*t * 'HD moving. We apcriallM
tT
lot*, priced ut 07325.00, finuncad.
anil cotton mattreaa
$34 30 ( in eomlltlonlng building lota A
Phone 1005.________________ l UBt'ci uutple bnliy lw*&lt;l uml
irnnli»n plotM, I lump MU-J.
Far Rmki
6 ROOM frump house In Oviedo. . n’. * '1!''.” 1
I.OWKll PRICKS,' Expert watch.
i l l . .15. r(&gt;na|rlng, (i. f . Fidluwa, Home
Phono Young Ilnrria, ’ Oviedo I Blond Low Boy
T»1 l« l|t« li« h i m M ,lr t*
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Shop, 1700 Sanford Ave. Phono |
21)81 or 2022 .
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Ml Waal Ala M i l i t i a la Til*
mattreaa
$2 t.&gt;u
1 , 43.1
,
t a i l t H Haralii
5 ROOM furnished apartment, I alighlly uaeil haby buggy (ID,Mi _
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I ItM* !&gt;• M l llaa laaartlaa
good furniture including radio- l uaed Walnut Chlfferobe ( 10.0 5 1ALL TYPES of bulldozer work,
• Sa w tea M l llaa laaartlaa
phonograph
cumol,
Maytag 1 uaed General Electric
reaaonuhle iale« Free c.tim a t-)
• lliaaa *a aat llaa laaartlaa
washer, Hoover cleaner. 13500.00
•a Malta la aat llaa laaartlaa
Radio
$10 05' c». David K. I'aipcnlci, Phone
Flta w art, la Ika llaa.
cash. Phone t4.13.XMMATIIKIt OF SANFORD
I303 M.
Oaakla rata far Mark fata ta*a.
Phone 127
203-00 K. Ut. St.
FERN PARK— 6 room, masonry
12 SPE C IA L m e IIVICES j
t to c i ’ 0 \V I lL *~'
stucco house. Very modern kit­ For Sole at Flroatone. Uaed Dutchen with break fan t bar. Built
hoard tnolora - Radioa • Food
oav
V i CmN
DOIMiKI'I.YMDI"I'll
Waal 4 * i will la n n &gt;&lt;H
Freezer - Portable Washer - RlIn garage. Over looking beauti­
iT5 A IRfcP 0003
60WECNE
PARTS AND SKItVII K
arar Iba talaabaaa aa aiaat.
cyclea. FIRESTONE, III K HI. 11)8 PnlmcMo Ate.
ful lake. (0300.
• i M l a a tharaa II ra a t aamt
BENEATH 'T 'i - ——
Plume I t l l l .
la llelad la lha itlaakaaa baah.
JOHN D. niim vN . JH.
St,
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la ralara eat ihla M w a a n li*
i.
A
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Building
Phone
1578
la aaeattt*
ll
tlaa lha M irtrtlaa,
BRKAKKAST - acrvcl every day NEW FLOORS aiiifm d lo pci feela N | i N a r t l i . la atS tt lar
at Lancy’a Drug Store. 35c up. j Hon, old Mums uiadi- like now.
WORTHWHILE - A very nice
aa la raatlav lha baal aaaalbla
' I,
atttlra, all Waal **• waal ha
home, ban two bedrooms, fur­ 777 . —,,,
1
Yinl-bing. cleaning * waxing.'
la aar afftea aa Iba bar balara
nished or unfurnlalicd, attic I LASTIL ROOF CEMENT, alao| |*,,it..1,1,- power plant, 22 yenrat
aablltallaa.
Aluminum nabextoa roof rout­
expeileuce in Sriniiiole t'onnly,!
fan, mid In good condition, well
naaaa aaMfr aa la a lU lla li
ine, Aluminum roof paint.
II. M. Gleuaun, Lake Maty.
I
landscaped,
garage,
car
port,
In
If aa attaa aetata la ra a t a*,
MKNKAHIK Glaaa A Paint Co.
good nrlghliorhood — let me 112-111
taaaat ba taaaaaalbla fat
W. 2nd. HI.
Phone 320. VENEIIAN BUNDS made lo nrallow you thin one — la fairly
di-r Sciiiinolu Vend inn lllind
prirod with terma.
HOT LUNCHES every day from! Co. 820 W. Hid. St. I'Ikilia
BARGAIN—Ontaide City, modern
1152-W.
11:30 to 2:00 at HOMKIt’H.
!l Imdroom house, large lot on
Expel 1 Radio Rcpaiim g
paved road, car port, well fruit­ GLASS For all purpoiea, Shower |
Ficd Myera, 311 K. 2nd. SI.
donra Inatulled.
1
ed, a bang-up bargain at
HKNKARIK Glaaa A Palm Un.
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$.1,850.1)0.
W. 2nd. St.
Phone 321). ''A l l. 517 for Battery. I,corn
( 1,000 CASH will pul you Into a 112-111
\i\ \ V \ I .T IM SNKY
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and
Star.ei
anrvice
Swain'
two Itedroom furnished hou-e, 50 lb. Ire Ihix $7.00. Azalea Lodge
Bullciy Hitrvire, 301 W Fit -•
finished attir, modeta. car port,
T r£ A - t
3. Y N
Road, Caaaelherry. Mr*. DogSt.
s
.. s ac r c 3 ' SfcT-vv.
fniitrd on 7 lot location — Total
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1
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Kill*.
\N F \I ^ "V O X H C F r
price
$3,730.
At
this
price
you'll
| ______FO R RENT
ORI.ANDll ......... .. Sentinel o .
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iAl \ SC AN
auk what's wrong with the
GOAT MILK
B E -.v N .
Niy\s v - w f i - r i ------liilidu Evening Him. t all Itidpi
place? The anawrr la nothing, II. I). Priest.
Phone 7I6-W3Ituy IIII5-.L
STORK room and furnished apart­
PC . , -’•—VN
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the owner hn» left town anil
ment. 208 N. Park Ave. Phono
POIITAIILK Irrigiition ayalcm and i-'i.nitlt SANDING—and fimahtny
mint M'll.
1270-J.
1111ini-i nua auiall farm tnola. 11.
AT V\ \ 3 NO
(i(inl) TIMK I” make your deal
with uioilerli equipinciit. 1!"
,\"N 1 T « .\ t
F. Whitner, Jr.
FOUR room modern apartment.
Tor a f a r t^ — 12 Hated all III
yeiua' experience. Work gum
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500 Park Avenue.
production Ihh year, at prices Ttu upnlllia —All aizea
antced. E F. Slevepi, Itl 11.
lunging from (2,0)81.00 to ( 111,- T-Hhlrta
Jbiv 143-A, Sanfiiiii. Cali 710 HI
18,
FURNISHED 2 room cottages,
000 .00 .
I'leinlum -Pailila gal.
2.2 5 1 aftei 7 nil P. M. or liefore 7 no
• quiet A coo). Phone 568-M.
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FRF.D W. HKNIIKH, Realtor
AM
ARMY- NAVY SURPLUS
Tflrphune 1030
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10.7 N. Pulmrttn
KI.Kf T itle or
125.00 a month, furnished m ilage
Al'F.TVLKNF.
on lake, Azalea Lodge Road INDUSTRIAL *ile, entire ritv
WATUll HALF,
WELDING
IiIih Ii cjoae in 183 ft. oil lt.lt.
Casselberry. Mrs. Huggins.
V, OFF
Sanfnrd Motor A Eqpt. t &lt;1
( 3.000.00.
I
Im g e axaortm eul of l.a d ie t A
'.*08 W. 1rtl Slrerl
S ROOM furnished apartment. THE liotlac Ilf the month. I liedMen.- watchca to be aold
^
Phone 020 -W.
rootirt, rinse in, good neighbor­
BELOW UOST
Bee Jimmie Uowan'11 Shed Malal
hood lit,Itflll.181 easy terniH.
Sanlurd Jewelry A l-ogaagr *"»,
Worka lor new rmllnlnt* nn-t
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COOL apartm ent, f t n l floor. 3 $4,oniitHi will buy n 5 room mod­ 300 Sanford Ave.
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Phone 1348
new core*. Radiator repairing {
T
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ern hnuar well loratrd on cor- 1
room* and larag e. Apply 1201
L
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.
Wo lake off and Install.
tier tot. An investment in coll- PORTABLE Electric Singer anw• W L l.e « \E S V\ N /
f
.j _ S ^ a v
Magnolia,
Pw ■_&gt;- r ’x w .f
lenlmrnt.
I mg machine. Plume I33U-XW.
SEE US FOR
Mi3
-VjA N - I | '
. r £.N.(V3
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
acres muck hind well slocked
A v’ AN M.\U
- j fCQjCANNG rv x o w ! f»w ovv^
2 ROOM apartment. luirge eleop- 1280
with doer and turkeys $0 ,000 .00 . i U«'ry Indigo hu- pioven to bo an
AND TYPING
&gt; O C \l
AS*T-iE H»\CTw!
ing room, private entrance. Apartment huuao 7 unlta (3000.00 excellent legunecovet erup, and
C REDIT III.'HEAD OF
1
c v r w - - r&gt;ur
- sxwoAtse &gt; o .
Gentleman preferred. P h o n o
annual Income — offer wanted. •" build up aull.
Wo quote
RCOa-UN s
SANFORD
48 acre cltrua grove 25 yr. old thl* ut .35 cents peti III. In larg- I ID N. Park
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Phone (Nil!
1
Irena Ifc Murah Seedleaa H Va-1 "i tpiantlllea, aak fur delivered
KV
ienclaa. Crop »hould pay for prlcea.
% Rm J I iu m Fir fluh 8 grnv*
IS YOUR piano full o f a o t u note ' .
thla year. U t ua ahow
A- M. I IIEV ATT
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If so Id Harry Wuatcr, p^m"I
thin
property
to
you.
Home
J10l(
Hevllle*
H««
REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
tuner,
awnuten
Ilium.
I'linin'
^
PROPEHTY
MANAGEMENT City lota on pave.) atreet $ 150.00 ^ ,
1477-XJ,
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RAYMOND N. BALL, Real tar
up
824
Catalina
Drive,
phune 1251Em. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg. 16 acre tiled farm, barn and ton
W.
BENSON A YOUNG. Cull llirm
ant house ( 6 ,000 .00 .
aiiout youi painting pioMeins.
8
aert
farm
with
lend
5
iw
ni
i
Stanley
Home Products. Free do/OR FARMS, homaa, buahMta
Estimates cheerfully g i v e n.
, j
- 1* 1
house on paved roarl $3,23000
||v,,ry. Phone 1330-R.
noparty and acreage, M* your Don't
^ C L S a l / : &gt; -----i’iioncs Jna-it ur I6U/-J1.
huv plain dlr». hu» pay dirt
E. A. Ktmnt Realty Agency
W. H. WILLIAMS
BRAND new Davenn Rail A,
HY I*A*Ms U O IIIN SO K
UPHOLSTERING
. Orla R, Mathloui, Aaaoclata II* North
KTTA KKTT
Park
Tel. 1120 matching chair, reasonable, Mr*. | ,
1&gt;07 E. Second Street or phona
,
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-rt\nv.
rw,rjt'NO‘
I I CAuGHrN
HOMO.’NOW to j
tk
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v m e A cr( OM “ DE'^J w die PAOEAzjr »
; lULAL EaTAi'k Wa Nl ^O atreet from Mr*. B. Franklin.
n o o u r v,n'.r
j J t.iMPLV mao rc.
Sabo1* Upholstery, 111) W. Fimt
VsirM voti
upmpi -VDiv'u b .''j
Mltt'JNtV OU A t) A N .*
tfosv fmrcjiit,u '.
n
o
no
win
A
Pt?lZE
S
DO vie
grrAAuo ), 1 Aiio'.’fi 'AJ-11.: VOiOC
St. Phono 1353.
I have a buyer for 5 or 0 ronm,, FERN PARK—new homo hull! of
ARTICLES WANTED
Ut.ULV t no .r y—
WE D O .* Qvl.lON'
CAursu • /
medium ' priced, houie In San- °
M’
BABS
—- l
Michigan cadar. 2 bedroom*,
( that just Ttx&gt;
U
LOST * r O U N ^
------- / X '
ford.
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Higheat
each
pnte
paid
for
1
bath, kitchen, largo living room,
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v
JOHN a SHOWN. JR.
i-tCB
furniture. Ted Davie Furniture LOST—Biutk Dnchsbuml. Anyuiiu
acreened breeze-way, utility, R A P . BalMRig
( MARViUOU'
Phona &gt;^7$
WAV
Ca 811 B. Ut. Ph. 955,
arage,
on
large
lot.
Shade
A
having Information cull 715 &lt;&gt;r
?
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S
t ,? ! / HOM&amp;rult tree*. 16050.00. Can be 8 ~ ARTICUm F d K BALK
c o m ^ t ^ O ^ ’a r k A v e ^ ^ ^ ^
7
Pete,
Livestock,
Suppltae
E
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■ten day or evening* until 9
LX
IS
FOH
it
ALE
P. M. on* block Weit of Glaza FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP dinner* Cocker pupple* A.K.C, Red _ _____ ALTON
OIVINQ
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everynlght, (LOO, HOMER’S,
Tower on 17-02, 2nd houaa South
CAOTSQ
Buff. Reaaonablo. Carper, Cea* 41 CHEVROLET 2 door in go,d
on Laka View Drive.
THE
TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line.
1 ahape, a car you'll be proud lo
BIZ. —
Hunt'* Tuxedo Feed Store.
own. Only (706. Sanford Motor
J
MONTEZUMA Hotel — Room* HELP WANTED
A Equipment Co, 208 W. Ut.
. Special rata by the weak. Com* LUNCHEON*^ end ahmi”* order,
aerved every day nt Laney'a WANTED — Experienced Brake CHEVROLET, good appearance,
* fort — Convenience,
*
Drug Store, 76e up.
engine A chaecla In excellent
Man. Muat understand nil
x
X
FURNISHED APARTMENT. MM
JfL V itle l .— ..-**&gt;
condition, (200.00. Geo. It.
brake*, front end, rehuab, align­
Mill'*
Swap”
Shop—We
buy,
aell
or
Weat 5th. Street.
Swarte, Phone 770*H.
•Mtl
ment, wheel balance A be pbla tin
trad* meet anything, 405 Ben*
J HOAAO ) r JEEPeaS* I TDL]D you r o —
' J gNOWVOU
F I N E / J U 6T ’—
* a 4-,
Qe minx WmilB N 1 j Uspot*.
operate brake department. Good
a.iw D HOW
HS TAI-CNQ 10
n MM/- USB ANVrwNO CBur
ford Ave. Phone 105-J.
'40
CHEVROLET
bualneaa
coupe.
m il
uce
pay, bonua, vacation, ataadv nil
NEWLY furnlahad apartment, one
actually1 e«
iL i«
e 11was Awa/.r- o t o o « r r&gt;v*j*c )
(VW
rOiE'O?
Rough but plenty good mllec.
Houjo&amp;n
year round. Do not npply If you
bedroom, aofabed In'living room, PITTSBURGH PAINTS, Com­
Far quick lal* (345.00. Hanford
erm
Iota 11took.
lock, I,.
no objection to children, eieo ■ plete
art not axperlanced or If you
Motor A Equipment Company,
iixp &amp; m
one two bedroom apartment, ■BNKARIK Glaaa A Fatal Ca.
don't want • toady work,
208
Weat
Firet
Street.
Phene U t ____FIRESTONE 8carat .
to fr O a
_
new and very doalrable, large 112*114 W. 2nd. EL
ite t,
FOR
MALE—1940
four
door
Ply­
SEWING MACHINES B e r t ' a EXPERT aeanutroMea to taw on mouth aedan. Very g'wd buy,
m o n in g
ID W,
fORR
Sewing Mach. Center, 110 W, Ingerle—40 hr. week. Petite
tiffitid V '
(495. Roy Reel, Phone 006-J.
Ut. St, Ph, 1)00,
Faria Lingerie, t*. O. Box 742,
C Aoreo
Sanford.
1087 0LD8M0BILE 4 door aedan,
motor
AT
condition,
body
good,
OA~
A LADY, neat api
«was;
tire* feed, radio. (550.00. Phonf
600 1 I I
-----“
Ing pereomality,
809-J.
fere eMall^freupe.
pe. U*e of car
eeaentlgl...........I
170.00 pw
per weak.
Weak. 55 I WHEEL trailer for tale. Spring

PHONE 148

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M O N D A Y , A P R I L 18, 1949
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“:| Civil
civil Service

Theme with the topic entitled, “An
of the cane. The army
brought out.”
better aupervlalon over them.
CongrcRR Roundup Investigation
Idle Tale”, White RladlplU**”. .
trial and treatment nf the Germans
• Idea
‘ haa
Former County Judge It. W.
. “I’ll
-II grant you that the
palina and ferns were omnng the I
_
hn* l&gt;e*n crltlcited by aom# mein
cerlnln merits, hut tha demerits Ware and George A. Speer, county | Dr. Henry Mclsiuilin
■in-1
'iM tlia H rwi» r«f» nMI
ttaet
pulpit decoration*.
,. (Coallaued from P a ir Oae)
hers of Congo** and othera._
m atter"w arc^vT'cT lTltf*and Jack nffset It,' aald Mr. Gut. "In time prosecuting Attorney, recommendif-1
breaking ceremonies will lw held
God's Wagon In Sanford To. *■*»* ™ ■ vial t federal h o w i»h, proTarlffa--Senator Taft (Il-Ohlo)
O p to m e lrih t
for the new Parish House, hi? sold, day,” waa the topic of the »erKailgan, both member* of the It might he extended to exclude ed that the term of the Municipal
»• hull.l 810.000 public housand thin will he homecoming day mon by the Rev. 8. L. Whatley "* " " ‘1* ? « r the next six years, predicted almost solid Republican Charter Ravlalon Committee In* almost anyone.” Former Mayor W. Judge, now appointed hy the Com­
support for a move to write a
11.1 Magnolia Ave, Phone 31?
C. Hill declared that “civil service mission for nn Indefinite, period,
for all member*.
at the Central Baptist Church iDU.?l"K Admlnlatrator Raymond ''peril point” "provision Into the
absolutely takes the m atter out of be set for a definite period. Mr.
^ U* inA
Low mass at 8:00 A. M. «««!, morl,|ng service. All record* for U .Foloy talked over the program Administration's reciprocal trade •JJfJJJJ
r 'j'j Wt-Wf r?*- Kwrdlyle
rdlr Houa
Speer said that he favored a four
nigli ma** at I I * A. M. w M .Sllnday Hrh(10, m .re rejlor1,d with President Truman thia foreholder, 11 . II. Coleman, George A. politics."
"Has tne City Commission no year term. Kurlyle lloushnider fav­
Speer, W. E. Watson and Hobart
held nt All Soul* Catholic Church,11,|okeia and 111.1 were In utten- noon. He predicted Senate paaaage agree men Ia hill.
power t?i discharge department ored two or three year*. Mr. Gut
Two Dixie senators predicted Newman, and F. Haaky Wight.
and attendance, *uid Father_ W i l l C h i l d r e n were given Easter of a hill cloaely patterned after
TALBOTTS
heads under civil service t" naked wu* for a two yenrtlcrm . Mayor
that most Southern tJemoeral* In
lam Nachtrub, wna about 2f&gt; p e r-Ji^ l^ .j,,
Mr. Triiman’a propnaula.
"1
believe
It
Is
not
best
for
the
Carraway
said
that
lie
thought
an-1
Karlyle
Housholder,
the
Senate
will
support
a
Kepuli— n itlV K -IN —
cent more than Inal Raater, Mra.i During the evening aervlce a
Mnaaacre..Secretary
of
the
mini appointment of the Judge;
City
Manager McKIhl.ln replied
can-written
a.ihstilule
for The
the ilnleresta
! &lt; / " '" « " of
or the
in* City
City to exclude de...... .......................................
. .
........ Iloinil Hal led the choir In epeeial musical program waa pre- ArInV"lt(7val7Y7k\"d
ill jf
i i i r j r s i i lies n v i i * tCongress
r i m r t vn .i "to 1e
g*
, ,
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y
H
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I part me nt heads frem the civil j , hwt the Commission could "fire" n In Ite practical.
W.'tli I'nper • I'ulnt
apodal mil*ie. Decoration* locludby the Youth Choir under recommend what the Army should ■ftn n n latsir mil.
liervlee." declare,I Mr Out “It la 1
"P 'i....."-•••" »•*■■■*•
Mr. ShliiNolser pointed out thill I
P alm e r* ---------and P---------,
a p e r h a ifa
r*
eil masse* of rnlln Utiles, Kindi- ,||n .r tjtm „f ,Mr*. George
(J
-------. J1" '/i1 'e ,
Touhy. do with six German storm troopers i The forecast come from Hrna- ■Dahlo to throw the police and oilier
m u a. nsvK iinti
avms^ u
new election laws require re -re -,
oluses mid cut flowers.
.Foli
W
the
•c«lot.
to
the
Two .violin solo* were played by sentenced to die for te Malmedy.!lor* Ellender (IL l.ai and McCi.l- department* politics.” lie pplnted IL«r
q i, )| Service ollard.
gistration nf City voters In 1050,'
( &gt;-Ark|. They said they hart
The Itev. II. I,. Zimmerman, Mary Ann lloblayer and four llelglum, massacre nf 160 Ameri-1
out, howaver, that the City .MonaJ ack R .tJW n declared that he and that it was proposed that re- j
can
prisoner*
of
war.
1!»',
™I"'I
substitute
measure
organ
selection*
were
played
hy
rector of Holy Cross Episcopal
-Royall made the suggestion to ,,?1lnJL 1drafted hy Senator
Senator Taft
Taft r«r haa always been exclu d e fto m ;ctinci,r,d with Mr. Gut and Mr. gistration take place every five
Church, today reported attendance. Mrs. Touhy.
■’ {IIIU that department head* lie re- years thereafter. The Commission
e
Senate
Armed
Service.
Com-*.
K
^
J
o
)
,
other
GOP
men
hers
of civil service protection.
yesterday “was splendid”. Her----------Mayor Carraway retorted that tained under civil service,
sold that the five year provision
mit
tee
ns
the
committee
opened
n
n|{kr
Senate
Labor
Committee,
and
vices were held at 7:10 A. M...
MASEFIELD ILL
the commissioner* had discussed J “The Commission has given this may ho used if deemed necessary, |
'Senator Ives (R-Ny).
oam tf tu tm
11:00 A. M. and during the after-,1 OXFORD, Eng., Apr. IB—1/17
Senator Taft tells me," said thu m atter thoroughly and th at It a lot of thought and discussion," , lie declared.
Siopitchiag.c
noon at 4:00 o’clock, a children’s , The rnndlllnn of John Masefield,
______
Ellcnilcr, "that the substitute will wa* the opinion that to exclude said Mayor Carraway! "however, ^
__
service was held, and flower* were llrltlsh poet laureate, who Is
LegiHluturc Action nieserve
all the liaslr n rlrrlnla* ilrtia rtma nt h e» U from thin pe»—It will give It fUfthtU1 tUAdlliUlfln.: Tinlny's automobile* have hi*
placed mi a cross. The nltnr wu* | seriously III ut n nursing home
••( the T af4-Hartley Law. From lection would give the Commission keeping in mind the thought* tween III and 10 light luilh*.
In,nked with lilies, and the p n ra-,h err, was reported to fdi “urn
IC talla a ti I'lssi Pa«* nnei
pet roll* were covered with flow- changed" this morning. The 70- assistance, Has said lie will wel­ what I've1seen of tile Idll, it does
renr-old Masefield Is suffering come the legislative Investigation Just that.
era In pastel »hudr*. The pulpit' yei
"For that reason, I don't think
wus ul-o decorated with flow ers.|ff"m com jd lent ions following nn of Ills agency.
thetc is any doubt that most of
Morning ullendnnce was nlaiut attack of influenia.
While House members came In the Southern Democrats who voted
Mill at the First Methodist Cliureh
ill thu usual lime tu start their fur the Tuft-Hartley law in 10-17 |
HAND FESTIVAL
whoic the Itev. J. E. McKinley
third week of session, aeiialnrs will vote for the substitute for
JACKSONVILLE, Apr. IH-t/V) stayed In recess until &lt;1. P. M.
delivered u special Easter sermon.
the Administration hill,"
The choir rail wns decorated with —The nlnlh anrmul Fluriila Music
Two years ago a group nf Re. I
ear I he lop nf their calendar Is
fern and while flowers and buspublicans ami Southern Demo
1
I
kels of gludlolust'a and Easter
ernts teamed up In Imth hranrhes
lilies abounded. Tlirrn special an­
of Congress lo put the Toft-Hartthems were sung hy lilt1 choir. An high school Hi.
particip ating , j
,,,U t P a r lv have n.Tsym - Icy Law on the hook*.
Entrants will he divided In ta '1'^ C,,mmunM 1 * ly* "* n
•
evening service W'ns held at H:(MI
The Adin Inist rut Ion hill would
A. It, C and I) groups for cnmnetl-1
W fr
^ Im rm h .n
o'rliM'k.
I"
repeal the T-H measure and re- 1
purpose*,
| wl,lV “MV o K-nDath n t at n plun&gt;
iiirpuse*,
with
Junior
high
The First Presbyterian Church live
it with u modified version
|„1(1J ..!■.....
i l . , i .........to
:. i._
i . " I vocates overthrow of state mid fedorgmiDnlimis
le&gt; .class­
where the Itev. A. G. Melnnls de­
of the Dill Wagner Act.
|
end governments |,y force,
ified
as
E
units.
livered the -erimin, wns decorated
The House plan* to start debate ,
It Is sponsored hy Senator Mn
with enlln lilies, fern and stntlee,
thews nf Jacksonville and (hen mi thill trill Apr. l!ii. The Jieuntc (
and attendance was large. At It"'
■■Iher senator*, presumably it i-« the pridinhly wont get nromul to it
Vegetable
M
arket
tloiigregnlioiinl t'hureh, The Itev.
-ori of "appropriate legislation a foi another three or four weeks, i
J. it itool dwell on the Hauler
McClellan told a reporter lie is '
./ 'a - a r h V , ; j i ‘: g a in s, .........................................
W ar
rcii .a ile d for in his ineHsnge to I In op|H&gt;-e,l to nny legislation which
H«-rvlr«* ro ily New York rnnrkM
would junk the basic provisions of
rtm ltlii
fruli»
ami
vegMabl*’ L e g isla tu re
the Tuft llnitley Law, "like the
KggN Ami Poultry ' "rtoi!p m an"'"m l * w ills rniige u, T h e llm is.' him a sim ila r lull, and Administration
hill would,'
• lit y a litl |iHt «•» I'll ft 11fit IM |MH»r till I'VI'II liriM»tl4(r HIM* n illl
"So I think it's safe lo suy I tint I
Uy fur the must outstanding Redding
U — (A IM
to K"'"l •I'inllty ITie&amp;na. K|orJ*tn Mu iiirp tut m ilhCiim nillltint
JA t'C H U N V Il.I.r. A|ir.
I prefer the aiih.slltulr Idll, and I j
I'll,I Ul.i t.MKH h'nrlllu gI lute ,i l\.n,.Vm,t,,"r,.,,V,V;irr ,.lw’
Event since long before the war. Hera
mill ill reel n rs of
-liislly .
feel
xme
that
nearly
all
the
’
fiooror
\V:it *'.«,'*fia floor »*4 profit eorporatlmis clinrtereil iiy Democrat* who voted for the Taft- j
you
will find the very newest and smart­
A l l h iiI hs ti. r s l i i l l e r s
&gt; .&lt;» too
l i n t M l *I f 4»*|8&gt; A
the stnte, as well as public officials llarllev law will support II, loo."
est n e a t ions which the Redding Industry
t.tinii tirrini I*»» Irrijtiila r tjttiliiv
N&gt;* IV * lain
l&gt;*r dill
Meanwhile, Chairman Conley |
I’M ltd»i«*11 Li inn*
III 4'in t'ltfltr fMMirlv fill*'*! SOfl-ifMl to ' » mill employes.
lia* produced for your gienler sleeping
wlrrlHiurii)
I'lulrn
lie f i n d In sig n the on III set III NC| of the limine Agleultiire ,
f.** ftiir 2*00 1%tin
21 nf
t.srye
T^lltiw
!»
ffw
hv&gt;»i
f,?r,
|,i.«.r
c m fo ri. Yoft’il find, too, the largest ns4
&gt;
iii ft2
fi.rlh In the Sen ate Idll would re In m o l Itee prritlclvd I he present 1
Mr ,11,1,11
|f of If
it 1 rr 'ju.iHry 3r.ii tr*o, frw I7f*.
lima Ii
ipllti ail em ploye's In m ied iale dis Cimgrest will write a new farm?
•ortmrnl of colors and patterns we've
tbifrii fair 111in 111 v anti
I'lt .i
M ■loo fr-H f!!io m ik titsu'ii ttlir 3on ( ;o clinrge.
|,iograin to take effect iii ItifiU, 1
hod for many year*. Ry all means, don't
2? »&gt;* f*7
lir y *
144**1 1#•r In w a*i i s s
»f C
W ithout a ills e rn lin p vote, Ha
It* U lid
i"#•it•» t e llf
Ife tuhl a reporter he expert ,
f
ilitirir*’
l
'
l(
t««
l
Imtirt
1
111
1
1
h"■11•
iiii-i this Great Redding Sale
1
il
df»I
Fit
■ 1 •■Ilf
|k r
y, i.er ,11&gt;
If '*'*m| i v |*i &gt; "iti ii ii 1 lo ir i| on Mt v **■111 ||i,use passed a praimticil amend
t i l l s new program to'
Jl If* •' illrr*.cl »«« (tin
l'l,,,|n . rfd
e,.o,lliliui
lf„i
17
f,,
muni
nnles
M
l,.„|
I,,
the
Constitution
which
1.
Embody
“pci
Impmine
hut
I
-0in»T"
1 j,,l ut* n r nili*
!.» V , vV ve ; n",?.:" r * . ; * ; «VnAi nii..w u... i m *™- ... « n not all" of the Trimiau AdinlnlnNH
U rlnftil f*rr i§tir*ti i : .
i ' ii ,'„inl,nrs
1,11 ir.ii «',I.
Itself into e s lr n session.
liritiiiti's proposals for a program i
I i tlnrrri l,iiii«p
Jit flu fen taai. wueiy
l,.w ns
...... . I ,,,
'|*|,(. , , , , 11,0 -■-.! am endm ent, lldro- inlemii'd, l Ii r o ii g Ii government
l.nrif**
fmir *fUs«111y nii in i» w m i y 2iui-7uu
|
||
ii*,.*
u i,,.,,..,,, ,i
fll
M* (Unfit
targe sire
~„n,e w .ih i *
doled hy llep . Htrfp|»rr.l c*T Hi. payments, to give farmers good
Him. II
f ir h lr s * 1, 11.700
.lolins, wus passed hy n ao-0 vole income and consumers cheap lorxl.
r.ilrtt
CgRldniil
1,0
few m ilslnnitlnu llnd M,,w goes In the Senate. II it
2. Scran the "Aiken Hill" pass­
litrui#1*44i111y too,
100*100
1*m
si
,a |
;* .ui|i |tl,
.Il«l'l4«( ii v111»* immiIi ry tiinrkfi
nrote I,a ISB.150. few II.*,, n n ,.r-" "
**&gt;' that hodv it w ill la ed hy tiic Uepiihlirsn-controlled
l.lv «
|ii*till i y
&gt;t l„w nn im&gt; l. l o i r s t/fc in, ,, n i
-uliniltted to a vote itl the people HIMIt Congress. This law in 1050,
I T o r l d i i HriMlt* A
I'rrsiHoH link now n i» u m S T r.ljr.
in n „, mnt) gcm-rnl election.
unless rhiingt'd, would abandon
Tn
T (.
iV Ip ry It locti rrnlOH Otililni .
ul
,
..t.i
f io L ,. n r rigid !I0 per cent of parity price
| If CMifM
1 itfiH iiin rrb iiiri
i*nin i« fair
«*on«llt l«m 2H
Hht'piirrd hiiIi I th rci**ilitriy
I
l- ' r v i e r t re*.l
32^-Sf.ll, 3 rlotrh 2SP. 57!» I fhl* Iili'inUrfH i»f I4f»0» tilt* llOIIKO supports for liasie crops and sub*
ar#
?s
life n il
V*
Htltulc n fcxihle liti lo in) per ce"t
IIInl|»*r m, M-d
V*
l*ne.'i,| D a i' :■! il,\e n i*.'. |lu r e into speeilil session hy sig n ing support system,
5 2 ‘ , H im
jr*
And Heiuiinr Taft predicted at
I I f u n . r**&gt;l
115, ( iluti'O 375-5:5. few imhxci a net It loti.
JIn n vy
ts iu *
H|&gt;
It
II,. Hniii tlm requirement tlml .... . solid Republican support for
I I I'llG, U III It*
I'epperH In, I'uhl Won,tern
l„„
i,orer .......
..........
mice-fifths of the men.... . *l«n «n effort to write u ‘ jicril point
h i t i v y 1 H im i i |i
11
1*4 large &lt;»». lew 350, ......ret
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lul sessliui being called for any reciprocal trade agree meats me8,,
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75 ':rJ'o
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Tuft head* his patty's policy
tew n s.
'flu* two-month closed season on

rmnmlttre. II" told n reporter he
Ill PMair.es
HUi'kH t'HHebaaoe.
1 slss Aws-h.sl
(50-Mill, ....'m
|| hlllg siieckte.1 ...... it from Fl«r- think* tiic DumnintH will have to
«l«e 15a-*75 r„w Rim. :,a n, ,.u, i, , idll’* salt water* would In- abutI'll I slxr 335 3*5. ||
'j;rf
tic,I under a l,ill introduced in hold tin'll lines neatly intact if
315.
...
........ . tonay
' '' uv
'' Hep. «Nesmith,
nsm lth' they( d.lcat
a ^section
of tho
prethe
Hon*e
^
,,y tll„
Rl.|lU|)||.
M,10 ,1* 1, *, i,,i loioipi'r* V illow
HtralHlll-Neek 3»a.!5ll.
few 375 of Wnkjilhi.
. . . ran Mini. Congress) which tepoorer n oil. Iiirip, i„ „ ■i j r. Co,,,.'
« f ......
,
i i,','.",*: oV„
.oil r„ „ .
*cll«* Sin»-JJn, (,*» 3J5.30M. poorer , Nc.n,UI,
season hnsj
why certain tariffs hnvo
unit larg er 15(1-175, Xuihliio) jail. dealer, said he dosed
y**0, fitw 27*i, iHHtri r tiitti iurirt*‘ Ifiu* na cDnservatlnn iiilnu and It litc(|,
ITS.
terfcrc* with if&gt;nrt* fl*hing and
|w|il.V(, n„ „f lhe KepuldlcanM
|mi ( ii I &lt;•#*■ hit I W l « . It Itf ii ih
l 'H 1 n u w rritji
the tourist industry.
I will suppoi t this udmendment,'the
TomiilurH A riirn Imi*
4r&gt;n
Htcnllng a dog would he pun-1
mll|,|. adding that he c»t|«iT 43fa. TfT l.sii
Ishulde by a Jail sentence of a*. ddered it u "mild" provision.
.
much a* a year, oi a maximum | A.t „f(,.rw| |,y Se,mtoi Millikin
fine iif $1,000 under a lilll Intro- |||.C olo) the prupusal would te»
State Farm ers Marker (luccd
in the House hy Rep. l’ol- ,n ||re thu tariff commission to fix
ton of Franklin.
| limits beyond which It holds that
N A N Fonn s t s t i : r x iiw r .ii*
w s H K ir r
III* Mil also would provide u tariffs could not he reduced withNUPIM IT nn I I I
penally of $100 fine or six month*'nut (■-■*•&gt;«4**— ■
1 -i ’ &gt;'111-^7.
Th e fallowing price* reporteil Or
for anyone who ‘ i ,!• ti u,h limit* were not ahservcj,
111* itealers on |,,e Hnoford Hlule In jail
rn rm e rs M srk sl for protlorc solil clnusly Injures, wound* m kill*" tlm I'rcsldvnt must lull Congrcs*
»" ,. !lll’kr r * and .tester* „p i„ |j;n | n dog owned hy another.
why.
A. it, Apr tl. Hint,

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N o. 171.

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judgeAanwi ExtensionPresident Approves

Legion Hears Acheton To Tell Senators Secretly
eca
Of
Plans
To
Ann
Atlantic
Nations
Wells Tell Of
OtLobbyingTo Bill Is Signed
Security Needs
GetSalaryHikeBy President
Galloway I n s t a l l e d
As Head Of Post;
Altamonte Spongy
Officers Arc Seated

W A S H I N G T O N , A p r 19 - f / P ) — S e c r e t a r y n l S l a t e A i l i e i n n w i l l
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•r&lt; t e t i f i i m n i n h e a i t h e S e c r e t a r y .
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Mrs. E. A. Covington tva * In
stalled a* president of Campbellt.oatiiif r«*t Auxiliary, anil Mr*
P MrTntoili as iirealilent nf llie
Altaninnte Auxiliary
try Mr,.
Mildred Meade llmlth. Orlando,
sixth district president. Mr*. R.
W. LIppIncoH w* Inslallerl m
advisor to the Junior Girls. Mr*.
Smith was introduced hy Mrs. C.
E. Hunter, retlrlnR Auxiliary
piasldent here.
Department Commander Well*
declared that ha waa deeply run
sclous nf the responsibility of as­
suming the office of state com­
mander of tha Legion, and staled
that to him It presented"an op­
portunity for service.
Urging a security training pro­
g ram 'h e said, "We who have ex­
perienced the horrors of w«r
raaltre the need of peace, and the
auraat way to preserve peare I*
to be strong and ao not Inytta attack* by aggre«*nr&gt;t. If h
national security training pro*
gram la not adopted, « r ■will rue
tbe day. We may riot, as during
tha laat occasion, have time to
prepare. National security train.
Ing lx a sure way to deter a t­
tack." lie also warned of In­
filtration or attacks front with­
in which endanger this country'.,
ideals of freodom and democracy.
Retiring Commander Wright
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S enate
vo te,
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A tla
T r e a ty . T o be b in d in g o n tb e D
m l S la te ,, th e tre a ty m u s t he
p ro v e d b y a tw o -th irils v o te o f
i t a s i l i M * n a e , i , a ,s ,

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Deaths Of Suitors
D O V E R , D e l . , A p r . 19— &lt; / p &gt; _
A i t o c k y , 43- y e a r - o l d b r u n e t t e t e a r fu lly a d m itte d t o d a y th e a n d tw o
o f h e r io n a k ille d t w o m e n ik e m e t
th ro u g h " lo n t ly h e a rts d u b '' le t­
te rs.
S in c e F rid a y n ig h t M r* , fn a i
B re n n a n h a d tte a d fa itly d e n ie d a n y
k n o w le d g e o f th e (la y in g * In w h ic h
first h e r * o n R o b e r t , t h e n R a y m o n d
co n fe ss e d . B u t D e la w a re S la te P o l­
ice u n d e r C o l. E d g a r B a rn e s c o n ­
tin u e d u u e s lio a in g h e r a b o u t th e
d e a t h s o f W a d e N . W o o l d r i d g e , 70,
o f B e d fo rd . V a .. a d n H u g o S c h u lte .
f&gt; 6 . E p s o n , N . I I .
E in a lly th e y p la y e d fo r h e r re ­
c o r d i n g , o f llie s o n s t e llin g h o w t h e
m e n w e r e s h o t in th e h e a d , b u r ie d
in a p i g p e n o n t h e B i e r u i a n f a r m ;
la te r th e b o d ie s w e re d u g u p , b u r n ­
e d a m i s ca tte re d o n the c ity (lu m p .
Mrs. B r e n n a n f a i n t e d . R e v i v e d ,
•he s o b b e d to C o |. B a rn e s :
"The way t h e boy* a e l d I t , t h a t ' s
how It w a a . "

S CIO Union*’ Heads
To B a c k Roonevelt

And Holland
Citrus Groups 'Mart Sales Hit 'Pcppet
Say Florida Wi f i
Supplement Money
Rap Warren’s $357,651 In 1st Fot
Needed Work
Proposed Bills 15 Days Of Month
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Action'

Ami n son

1 Rotarians From
Sant’ord io Attend
SaraHota Meeting

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legislative aeailona rattier limn
the UO-day period.
The Senate received a hill in
place nil stall' Ini tiding* of t *&gt;«•
Capitol center undrr the super­
vision mid custodianship of ' tie
Caliinet Board of t.’ominisonm i a
of State Instltutiiins. It also "ns
given a tilll In permit race tia&lt;xa
In operate on split seasons
The Senate Committee on Pub­
lic Health wits told that naini'i.
l alhie diplomas could tie pui.li.iw
id by untratneit persons wh« »*i--r»
treat patients.
Wiliam J. Faulkner who
been charged with falsely rrpie.
senting himself a* a physician anil
obtaining a staff position si me
slate hospital, tcvtificd tie -» dy
bought naturopathic ami medn -I
diplomas after brief course.
Rep. Simpson of Jeffei vni,
cbalruian of the House Flume »&gt;
Committee, asked members of hi,
group yesterday to fill mil «
questionnaire and return it to him
unsigned. He aim asked fur "ve,"
and "no"
nnswera on esrl. -f
Hi" liovernor’a 16 pointf.
Mild opposition to fjoveino
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,la
alsi

(Jov. Dewey Plans for ita recent ndoptioii of a pm St me. I' esldeiit of llie local club
Those wlio will attend beside*
posal for atntr representative- to
S i x-Week Vi s i t introduce
u hill providing fur the , Mi nod Mi- Stine, are Mr. and
widening of 3'rench Avenue, msv Mis II It I'ideman, Dr and Mr*
In Wes t Knrope designated
as a Stale farm-1" jit 'V Itopie. til, and tieorge loiihv,
market road, ntwl pointed mu 11,„i Ihe imoiiiing piesldinl

tended to stimulate private investment in projeeta that will)
help European recovery.
Meanwhile the Administration’*
bousing lull was up for mint her
round of drliHle in the Semite
Ttie program call, ho Hinnim
M.IIANV. N 1 \ pi l'.» u t
mills m sis years, slum clear,
Thomas E Ileum "ill .nil fm
mice, reseuicli to cot l.iohling Europe
May 6 moot political spec
costs, ami a farm home project.
tippoiu nts u In, claim t|,e pro- Illation be bn • »o eve .ill a It 1
gram G too costly hope to rid- Senate seat
"This Is not » political tup
die it with
amendment, link
Senaloi Klanders (It Vl I .aid lie In any tense of the word," Dewey
believed the measure would l.»i told reporter* Is t night in an
iipproird "without
am • sdieal | leoillclng Ills -l» week visit lo
most nf the nation* of Weslem
rlialigr,."
I* pi
lie deacrlbed the trip an "s but
week, although H a n d e is said 's
g ieat deal nf debate" m ay d«- Iday and murh needed rest." But
vrlu p around an amendment hy it was understood lie would ■
Senator*
llr ir k e ,
III Hliio
sml fer with politic.,I leaders In .... •
yountriea he visit &gt;
I s in (It-W a sh I.
Rrpo'1" ir
The
B rickert sin
proposal! ' Tha twlra-defeste
would lisn disrrimlna'ion mi ttie presidential tiion'iter said bv ■11-I
the ranting of public ln„i*lop not know whelbe, In would make
tiasis of color, creed &gt;o race in any ipaerh** aliroad He will
units.
accompanied b\ Mrs Dewey »tvl

The plan applies only tn herd- mail at Hemlnola High School
on collective farina and state | Auditorium Saturday iilghl in n
farm- and dor., not Include uni program described by Kuwaril F.
niali belonging prrionally lo work- bane, praaldant of the Sanford
er* on collective farm* or In in- Shrine Club, as the "very best"
in old time minstrels.
dividual peasants.
Local profits derived from Ihe
Pravd*. Communlat Party or
gan, and lava*tla, government *|iow will be presented lo the
newspaper, devoted tnelr front Seminole High School Baud In
page, and two imlde page* to the order tn aid In the payment* nf
plan. It appeared In the form "f uniform, now being worn. In It*
Ttie house Is takmg s Ill-day
a decree by Hit
of P
promoting the show
Iht Council of Min ■campaign "J
holiday and is Idle Rot II,r Tep
Uters (C.hln.tv and th . Cwntr.l,
««nd wtjf appear M ight at
ate. far behind In H i Irg .-lstive
C
o m m .ltre oof
V thJ
„ mmSnN II w
^ rl k |h&gt;t G(MVa
i « minute
cmiraatlsae* Oa Paae f*,.i
Committee
th . ‘cCommuntat
Community
Parly.
*•
Tlie decree *ald the Ruaalan
grain prciblwm—d*a«*lte the » * r| ^ ew aroustlc*l Deatment, now
and a drought In lb 4 0 -w a . f«n-1
Co&gt;npUtton at the High
•hlaretl bailcally eotved.
'School Auditorium, ihould enable
It eald thla wga not true in the t||(l aud|(nc&lt; to hear mueh balUi
caae of "animal culture* which!th&gt;n ,,r, v|oualy, Mr. Lane point"la backward In our country." "•1ed out•xplalnad thla backwardnaai exist- 1 f)ne nf tht featured acta In tb«
D s i p i t f c r itic a l t h o t l a | t t n l m a t e iia li, th * F lo r t d * P o w c ? A l .g b t
ad before the war and that the
(t'ontlnuag On • age H|g)
C o m p a n y t i m i n g t h o p a i l t h r e e r e a r * b u i l t 38 m i l * * o l r u r a l r l e r l n f i t a war had reaultad In kilting off
lio n lin e * in th i* d iit r ic l to c x t r n d th * b a n d it * o f e lc c Irrc t e r v ic c to a n
great herds of domesticated anl-

Power Firm Extends Lines 38
Miles Around City In 3 Years

KxecutiveH Club To

Dasplta thla, the decree aald, the j
H e a r C o l. C r o a la a id
prewar laval Had baan reach*''
Tha daerea
outlinad
many steps
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mtUi
Tha final masting thla aaaaon
(o help provfda tha Increa*a In full of tha Sanford Eiecutlvaa Club
blooded animats of alEtypaa, am- will ba Mid, at tha Longwood
phaalxlng that all farms would Houl Tbaureday at T P. M. Tha
hava accata to braadlftf. animal*. (uaat apaakar will ba Col. C. E.
Tha rota of arHfkial«taaamlnatlon Croilww.
alao was undarliaad.
Following Ml Amarlean oollaga
Larga eaah prlaaa ware prn- couraa ha wai a Rhodaa Scholar at
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. oxford Univaraity fcaglaad* where

. . NRTV YORifTApr, 1 » -0 P » - high productivity and for farmilt,* racalvad twi dagreaa. Ha had
Laadara of nine right-wing CIO •ra who attained apaclal yields graduata studies In “Franca and
In animal productivity.
Germany, with travel In many
union*, which normally
countries.
Col. Croaland had considerable
experience la public school, Mili­
tary Acadaray and eoUaga and

■UINOI A im , Apr. Ih-OF)
—Tha Argaathm army today re­
stored paaca la tha «Tty «f k l u
naar tha VoHvian freatlar altar
violent atreat flghtlag batwaan
poIlea aad workers participating
that SO or more FAG ualona. with la a general strike. .
‘ membership of KOfiOO to Comepoadeat* la lalta,
will bock XooMvalt at * mliaa northweal of ~
•losrUM May IT.
reported three perm
aad 11 waaadad la a two aad a

‘ Flood Control Funds

A rc
Poised To Rc-Opcn
Nation's Civil

Berne* said the woman and her
*nna--the boy» a r t half-brntherans. Mr*. Bren.
IiriI signed runfeaulona.
nan ami Robetl-M" ekwrgaiL with
murder In th* dekth of Wooldridge!,
anil Raymond as an accessory. Rar- dent Id Tsung-Jru appeared ready
11 aallaaae oa V ia, »ln
jtn concede almost anything except
{that rommunlxt armlca t&gt;o permit­
ted to catahllah bridgeheads south
it'oailaaea a* l * „ s in

Argentina Reatorea
Peace in Salta Areal

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A H o m e m e m b e r a ttu te d a t il iF ’.-iid r n t f ru m a n lo d a v tig n e d the
u lla p ­ Mill indue t o d a y of lobbying ( o r * J ' t . ' i O R . O O O . O O O E u r o p e a n R e r o , e » V i
t h e lull t o isi»r t h e peg of pidtei.
A u lh t t u r a t t o n B ill
R e p . I ’ n o s e r nl J a r k , o n c o l t t l t v
M r . T r u m a n ticrd e ig h t p e n , m
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I la v L e w is o f P a n a m a C it y w h o • th e « e v » n w itn e s s e s a n d k e e p in g "tie
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W M » * o M 1X 10 000 i n f e d e r a l f u n A
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lo t tJ* t l i v , b e g in n in g th e d a y L e a i th e W h it e H o m e , e t e n m n v
K V v c .t I s v'"!tlb florid* Hood '!mlr3l VfOu la tn ie rip e n e d
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traitm, of *11 Seminole inters
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S s m li A u i| e i»p n , m t ik e t m a n a f t r .
th e n p r o g ,a m Iro n , th e L e g is la tu re
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men's lorn, KRI the measure.
to d ih s t M i T r u m a n s p p ro v e d lK T»
hirh peimils women lo serve
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Senate last week. ?tl I a
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e m in e n t o f f ic ia ls p r e p a r e d to (le e
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July I
b e a n a i r o l d e f e a t . C l e a i l y m a n y p r o p o s a l s a n d v a r i o u s f o r m a n f i - N s t l p r o v i d e d h y n p p t o p l i a t i o i i , I I I *1 p t m l o i l • n | i i r s h | 1d i e l u l l i n added t„ the maul market build■ n a v b e le s s .
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b e lie v e d N a n k i n g w a v tn it, la s t n u lr * lu x e s .
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h o u ts a s th e N a tio n a lis t is p ita l.
s p c a k ri o f th e H o u s e , h a il , s p e n d in g ;
m i l l i r l u l l w i l l l i e h e l d on llie paimg oi.-a will start duiDefiant government o f f i c i a l s , m
iug the somiuei. and with tfio new
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nevertheless, met to iliaft s o m e a p p r o a c h e d H o u s e m e m b e r s a m i
i in m n rru w n ig h t.
pat ing and the platform, murh of
sort n f reply to the C o m m u n i s t s . " a s k e d t o s i g n c e i t a i n b i l l s . " B e 11 ( „ | f r o n t l a s t i V z i r i l t o J u n e
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1u i r a s u t e r a m e f r o m l l i e F l o r i d a could be relieved, he said.
more time. Th* expiration date of $ 7, W K ) t o I I U . O O O . P o o * e r s a i d h e
Recent improvements at th-'In addition, *the
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I Mile Association, market include the installation of
bom Sanford Rotarians and
b e f o r e b y the Rads. R u t this time court in this House chamber.?
to American businessmen that M o r a U f a n n e r , A u o c u t i o n a n i l • Ilarge new senile tank t&lt;&gt; serve Hour wives are planning to attend
Red troops are i n staging arena,
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Volic Williams, Ji • a J!;:8
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ORLANDo7~Apr71
Ap­
pointment nf thraii regional di­
rectors for Florida of the Plate
Democratic Executive Committee'*
Speakers Bureau was announced
todav hy bureau chairman Richard
H. Cooper of Orlando.
They are Voile William*, Jr. of
Tallehaaaeo and Sanford, aperlal
aialatant elate attorney general;
John Wilton Rowe, Clearwater at­
torney; and Dwight Rogers, Jr.,
Ft. Lauderdale attorney.
William*, a member of tha fltatc
Democratic Executive Committee,
will supervise bureau activities In
north Florida. Including the Pecond and Third Congraaalonal Dis­
trict*. Row*, a peat praaldant of
tha Florida Bar Aaaoclatlon’a
JAinlor Section, will direct work
In Central Florida, Including tho
Flrat ami Fifth Dlatrleta. Roger*,
■on of Sixth Dlatrlei Congreaaman
Roger*, will euperlvw the program tn South Florida, Including
the fourth and alith dlatrleta.
Cooper, an Orlando attorney,
■aid directors would alao ha named
for each one of tha atata’a ilx
aongratalonal dlatrleta, and later
expanded Into one for eeeh county.

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$ 3 M illio n H i k e I n

Talk Of Sales Tax | Measure P r o v i d e s
N o ___ A c t u a l
C ash; j
Is__________
Growing_ Louder
f
AmoUK Members Of • $1 Million To Me,
d, e„ ­
S t a l e Legislature
Furnished My RFC
“ . I A I . I A I I A S S E L , A n . 19 - f / T i W A S H I N G T O N . A p . »9 ( / » • » ,

Chinese Level
A Q ID I l IVllflDS?
Artillery Across
Two Aged Men Yangtze River

Jame* (Juiricy C.alloway wa. m ‘l . o f i c l y
• ta ile d • » c o m m a n d e r o f C a in p h e ll
L o u i n R P o . t 53. a n d B . D . M r
In to th . Jr. a* c o m m a n d e r o f A lia
m o n t e S p r i n R * P o » l 183 i n j o i n t
in ila lla tio n c e re m o n ie * p e rf o n n r d
b y S ix t h D is tric t C o m m a n d e r R o b
art A lk i u o n o f C le rm o n t. R e tirin g
C o m m a n d e r Ja m e * W r ig h t o f the
lo ca l p o »l w a i n a m e d a* S ix th
D n irtc i m e m b e ra h ip c h a irm a n b y
M r. A tk iito n .

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N e e d n l a n a t io n a l a r r im t v n u ll
ta ry
I r a i n i n R p r o g r a m In d r i n
Tn b a c k i t u p , t h e A d m i n i a l r a w o u l d - b e a g g r e i i o r * w e t i l i r t i r d hy *i"n in working o n a p r o R r a m o f
M a x w e ll W e lli. O rla n d o , re c e n tly
f u ' ‘ lie o t h e r n a t io n *
e le c te d c o n .rn .n d e r o f th e A n te .. . '
" * ,o rU " *
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e .n L e R io n . d e p a rtm e n t o f H o n d a .
C . . .
in a t a l k t a i l m R h l t o m o r e t h a n f T O n i a i ) , I W O j O M
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L e g io n A u x ilia ry , a n d Ju n io r
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g io n g irl* at tb e L e R io n H u t . T h e
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h a l l w a i h e a i i l i l i i l l y i l r c n r l e d hy
th e A u x ilia r y m e m b ri* w ith fern*
a n d flo w e r* .
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has barn active In educational

circle*. Ha re-viriUd Europe la
1941 aad toured Knglaad, Franca
and Germany,
Thla la to ba "Gaaat Night".
Praaldant Flayd Falmar aagatiainl
today and anyone Interested In
attaadlng thla opmt meeting, la
requested to aaataet any mombar
of tho club.
DR. W U I WOMB
NEW Y01

a d d i t i o n a l 473 r u r a l a n d l a r m n u t o m c r * . H . H . C o l e m a n , n t a n a g r t . a n ­
n o u n c e d to d a y.
" C o u n t in g th re e u n d o n e -h a ll p e rto n t lo a m e te r, w e lin d th a t d u r ­
in g th is t h r e a -y a a r p e rio d w # *x
tended rural
r u r a l eelactrlc
l a c t r l c service to strlctad to city areas.

approximately
3,660 additional
parsons," Mr. Coleman said.
Construction nf rural lines her*
haa bean tha greatest of any
three-year period In tha company's
history.
Florida Power A Light Com­
pany at tha close of 1046 hail 160
mile* pf rural lines In this dis­
trict and at tha cloue of 1U4R H
had expanded these to 138 miles,
an Increase of M tt.
The number «f suxtoniers served
haa gyown from 1.081 rural aad
farm cuatomera at tha close of
INS to 1JMM rural and farm rmtoman at tha cloa* of 1941, an
IneraaM of 46%. •
Tha Importance of tha extension
of rural alacUrte lines waa etnphaaired by tha power company man­
ager who pointed out that th*
builneaa success and progres* of
any area la largely dependent upon
th* availability of electricity.
"Extension of rural elactrlc ser­
vice tmproraa the Income* of our
tUlag them to oper_
own land aueh buaaa yageiahla or fruit pro-

fanrarly

"Florida aa a whole ba* made
rapid Progress in rural electrifi­
cation,' Mr. Coleman declared.
"Of it* 61,124 farms, U. 8. Depart­
ment of Agriculture figures, a*
of June 30, 1948, show that 39,976 farina have become elect rifled.
"Florida, with better than 66*.k
of ita farms electrified. In wall
above the 80% average for the
eleven southern states.
"We can appreciate Florida's
achievement better when we reallie that Mlaalaalppl. for Inatanre,
haa only 81% of Ita farms elec,
(rifled and Teaneaaaa, with Ba
government-financed TVA, has
oaly 81% of Ita farms electrified.
According to government figures,
Florida la far ahead."
Florida Power A Light Com­
pany will continue to make im­
provements hera In lines ami other
facilities, Mr. Coleman stated. The
power company'* (improvements
In this district and throughout Its
atete-wide system during 1040,
1N7 and I N I hava coat the eomF»r 1N9, FlorCompany plana
. . ______ 'J00 for new
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■opidly Im lea-log truck and auto , Soon duo Itntaioio* amt *beii
middle tialfo make- llo- a nee- families fnno ill! club* til till* dl,
e-slty.
trict, will converge on Snrarot*
"Ilottc.sl items" at the mmke' Son lav for the three day confer
where Roi.iiinns will revl*'r
vesterd ay w e ir co ciinthei-, which
vere I.ringing from S7.Pt* to 17 Ml (their •••irlnus service n.'ttvttle* and
crate. S "iilf fine -pe.-ioiro* of Item addres-e- l.v *ocb notables Ss
Hir-p were grown by Julio Ding M orn* E. W hile, g .ocin ot &lt;&gt;( Di*(tddi't at Mecca Hammock near trlct I &lt;17 l . of I'.impii. S Kend­
I ..ike JpMsiip klxlra fine
green rick Glieinw-y. immediate, past
peppers gt"w n |,j H a n e y lin g e r llltei listIoiih I ITe*|i|r|it, of .lack
•d S.i i i .- ii Ih w eie on sale nl E l.60 lo u vilir, wb" will ippresent Rotary
in 31.00 ., crate Glowers of that itilcrontloioil
•lislriet Iihv ,. hi estimated 'J60
Othet ...... .. r t&gt; will it,dude selec­
acre* pliuiteil lo pepper- and egg tion of n nominee to ,ervp a, gov­
plant, and do nirisl of ihe.r por ernor fm this ih-it net fm ttie t'J49&lt;basing In Sanford, ,anl It S f,n fiscal year beginning July t
i ion.,.o, grower
t*|, tho entertainment aide of the

Wallwi* Hr cry Ih
Hiiricd In Glendalf*

Ilia aacretary, I’aul 3J Lrtckw„.„l
tVhlt# In Germany, llie govern
or w ill ride the M R. airlift mlu
GLENDAI.fT t *Tll tpr I
Ril»»lan-b|™ka&gt;le,l
llarlln
fot * Hf’l Wallace (leery, Hi* miiMei'
"Reloved Rogue" was tmii*d today
brief visit
Aakad at » oe» * conference Iflw ra rlu g Hie uniform of an Untied
be planned Hie trip a* a fa, r 'b’ta trs Navy lieutenant-cnutinsud
finding Junket fm possible back | er
f be 114-yeai-old pioneer actor,
ground tire as * Senator. Hip go"

program, Sarasota, tbe boat dub, t*
planning a seile* &lt;d sight aeemg
trip*; * grand ball, a banquet at
lovely Lido Reach Casino overlook
log tiw Gulf of Mexico slid « *&lt;rie»
of Infniutal parties

IIOHI'I TAL MEL I
The Fenialil-Laugliton Memorial
Hospital
directors will
meat
Thursday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock:
at tbe Court Houaa, according to
who died of beat I tumble Friday Supt T W. I.awton.
ernor replied
night, beld a commission in tin
"Certainly not "
•1I ' i BOARD MF.ET
He disavowed all possible i«o Naval Reservp Many film nota
Ides attended tbe rites In Ute
The Sanford Onboard AisoaiaIttlcal Implications
There have been new rumors t'burclt of Hie Itecesiioual at lion svlll moot Wednesday nlgnc
recently that Dewey was ntrr Forest Lawn Memorial Park A at 8 00 o'clock a* llonior'a Rellisted In the Senate seat of Rol.etl Presbyterian minister conducted taurant and plan* will be made
F. Wagner, New York Democi*' tbe services to which Hie public for a picnic to take place in the
been invitrii
near future
who** fourth term expire* Dc. hasFrank
Leo Carrillo. Bing
31, I960. Dewey’* second term «t Croaby, Capra,
Mack Sannatt. lew is
CONFESSES ROBBERY
governor expire* (lie same time
Stone, spencer
Spencer Tracy
stone,
iracy and Robert
ttonart | OCALA. Apt
13—&lt;/n—Three
19—(Ah—Three
Ar
Thera alio ha* been recurtlng Taylor war* among th# honorary ; man confin ed
tn federal court
■psculation tha) Wagner, who I* pallbearer*.
. today that thav robbed tha FlorIn ill-htalth, would resign thi*
i, iua
Ida 'National Bank of Buahnall
year In time for a special *1*.FROSTY MORNING
of 112,000 in t hildup !a»* DecernHon next fall to fill the vacancy
CHICAGO, Apr
19.—(,?•—It bar.
another rro»ty
frosty morning Mr
for | They are Jo# Tracy. psroUd
w The
*Y”«Deweya
" will wsail from
a M * waa anotner
York City on the Queen Mary »"’• .area* over tho Midwest but tem i life term er; William Zampbel! o f
return on the America June in 1-----•...................
........ • •to hit R»e”er!y.
• *•
• *
nerature* were expected
M at*. and• LxvctJr,
W.
'near normal mark* luday
, Pittman of Jiidcao./Ill*
I Th* mercury dropped M ow i Judge William Marker was to
5 StillH D c H tr o y c d
11vexing in Chicago bill it was sentence them this afternoon xf*
By 'Flying: Squad' In Hie 60’* at Edmontun, Alberts
Rklta cleared in the cool bell W i
TALLAHAHHEE, Apr. !9-(/P) over the Great Lake* and upper
Mississippi valley but there waa
—The State Beverage Depart considerable
clmidlnaaa In tha
T H F W E A T H F .K
ment’s "Dying squad" destroyed
five still* and made 29 arrests Bouthern Plain* state*
i
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during week-end raids.
JAOK.HWVIf.LR . Apr. tJ—f/T)
SHIP AGROUND
Tha department reported „n«i
LOW
HfOH
H ALIFAX, N. f t , .A p r.
71
Atlsnts
42 '
madia "raids *nr ""nZTl' . T"w I
'epor“-.| '"day‘the Boston
to
a•
J?tlnta" In ll a s t l n J r G ah.e.-iie fr,' ,«h,'',, VinJ»' of Panamanla- Chicago
30 12
iand
, " Palatka, '..V
J
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L
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is
aground
off
(be
Nov
arresting 14 negroi** Beotia mainland and railing for Detroit
ts
37
on chargee of possessing moon- help.
Minneapolis
13
30
■hlna liquor.
60
44
Tha 7,170 ton vessel radioed her New York
FifUan man were arrested ut number three tank was leaking Phoenix
*7
SB .
atilla in .Holmes, Hay, Calhoun badly and aha needed Immediate Saint Louis
17
ss
and Walton counties,
40
assistance. The message said the San Antonio
57
Tha atilla had a weekly capa­ ■hip ran around three mile* south Seattlo
66
47
city of 1,200 gallona of moonshine, of Tort Hawkaabury in tho lea- Montreal
46
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“and would hava defrauded tha filled Ganao Straight, into which Jacksonville
78
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•tat* and federal government* of thn St. Lawrane* River emptlaa. Miami
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W ESTERN U N IO N LOSS
Welter P. Marefiall. preildent.
N EW YORK,
14— UT't— I wlm reported
m i rent revenue*
------- Apr. ............
-------- ---------------------Wnatorn Union Telegraph Co.’* 1were ninnliiR approxmately d p e r'I
from operation1, In March rent below last year.
You K n o w
T h a t FIRST R IIIL O II M. H. C IlU R fll Inn*
fjimilxy School opened »t th** mi • reduced to around $,'&lt;00,000,
at Hie mutual meettiftiifii hour,
iiiiur| l*.*1
y .*111
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A. t**•
M •, with
" um Hi* .tni'Miidderh
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S p r i n g
I s H e r e u.ual
Supl. Deacon A Knox pre tding. ini: heard today.
The teacher* tool. climiT*’ of their j
I lie entimnte was made
BY HAL HOYLE
rlaxvr.i for 2(1 minute ,. Deacon It
, N E W YORK,
M McC lain reviewed the I , t.uk
W |||t r U r k , rP M„|
w.w-w.w-n-nn!
for .0 inlnutea. the .. .lor eU'.a wV A|(H) Mrfl
I gucex fiprlnc la really lure. pre-rntrd the Imnlx*• to the \dull
Alfre.le Walla,e, Reporter
Spring /ever U anyway. And Hie
In ro n of jrrnllc mMatirholy mid
plea lent fo'tlMinri'i 1*1 npmi tin.
rim rh delivered the ........ .
Huh.tanllal
Hrnulkiant
It i! a Utne nf dreamy jicat-a the iimmlng whirl, « , *■«)•-&gt;"' , )||(&gt; m r, H, ||t)i ,..... . „ r
A ,.
fa r Ihr common mnn, * * hi* mind Ii&gt; all piepenl
..................
. fnda Wnllace Monday c v c .I nj: at
end body jirrptin- for ttio rtu-mhAt 0:00 I*. M. I he I’rnddrnI of &lt; ou o’clock. The meeting opened
try of Mitmncr. Hut l( In ill so n
W.
....1 ai rvot"* „ , tp, ,,
f, |lowed with Hilda
time of grrnl wore. Amhitimin w,.h ,, tp.cy luoyrnn. ami -no o
„„ fr„ m
TllP
Uadtr* tlirouith all hlatory have furnished hy the llmvenly Dx c! ......u,.„, M
Vatema. Mra.
picked thla aear.nn tn unlonxh the Hinpeta. Thla hell,,: la i n
tidat
M,a. Horten.e llelalr, Mm
....
.
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Mrs
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armle* th»y have luillt up through and lajf Day. M ic H|,i ley lltooka
the winter. The ground ban Dim -jwwon
on lira
first. pnxr,
p riir, M
Miaa Il.mii
.... a H
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A|f|B,, WaHace anil
*d for the martini font
........... I*rl*r . Annette .lonea I ...... M,
|Ir|(,tl
But thla year bmk-i like nnothei
At 7 no r M tlir |*n t«»r
1,,r ulsniniiliiii f»*r thf rvpnlni!
of the yearn the world trea.iure*
I "lh. lialw , '""te|t" "hull
Jirarc
a year
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Colored Churches

Im Ih f rw m rii:. ili'icit

init mmol'

unblown No mlfthty armlea ate I' mltd Bitminy, iti&lt; •*» *»:«»• mul it &gt;
m ilitd for attack that we know IliriilllriE.
Of.
The I'nalor jilof returned from a
Sprint* comet to the rlCy In iicceaaful eonvt'litioii which w««
email aurprlies, Down where t held at Tampa.
Ho next Sunday morniiiE at f, ilu
live you ran tell It heat hy the
lUddtn Inrrenae of Iiernmhulatora A. M Sliiloli will hate it. remdar
The poor mnn on the lower raat l;n.tci Dawn, with the I'mdor dc
tide may never hope
own a liverlntt the teitnon.
At !t:(MI P. M. there will lie an
motor ear. lint he will g(, wltloml
S lu ll to aee that hit new lodiy Clintnrirnl t ’onteal ami llnhy foil
Vei y ((ood
rld*«
* I In the finrat buggy In (he leal held lit Shiloh.
aiiiKitlii. Every one la Invited.
neithborl
hborhood.
day arrlvm when the air! Them will he n m h iii I in the
A day
W lirs a chill In the ahlido and « , hnHem. lit next Hnlm.lnv
ni*;li»
Hidden loflnra* in the tun. And Everyone it invited ......... me mil I
th* aldewalkt hloom with Hnoi and enjoy ymirmdve
Ml,.. Inex Mayo ([ .till ill lire
••pda of tmIty I iiice Icii. olive with
linaplliil E. It H u ll*. M fi, E&lt;lla
poiterlly and Hie vnleet of tinimi
row.
Arroaa the Katl Hinu ii few Inn; on hl-&lt; de ik pad , tuiui:'- hi n
butfi hurtl open no the tree that nildle way. Hut Hint would lake
fctowx in Hrooklyn. And heir in n tryptoRiaphlr Dr. Kinney to in
.MaDliHltan yoii’il Hunk Hie cold lerprrt,
|xfcy*rrapcra ihelntelven would e
The irirln. 111 atony . lire mole
rupt In Kreeuery .tinuat nut limht deiMiiM'dlatlve. tlh, tin- ultln, the
•nd leave,.- to ^ntch the wnimtli licauliful Rill* of New Vmk, They
And perhapn tome day they will, Inciik out in more cidoifu! rlrr-.-i
and turn thla atony wl|i|eriO'*t
•
t hey 111' 11111• ill iiliex|ii'i led
Into a Rrern pni den of the apiril place* And i* it only iiiiiipinntiiiii
You ran live here all ynur life Hull Iheie i* mole of II WIICKle III
•ffectn him. lie daict a hriKhler llieii walk?
bird, the herald* of tpilny e|*r
The icy receptlone i ■■liiiwf. a
where. Hut Hie pu-eon* aren't a lliawiiur In a il mid , lie Im neth
bad | aiilixtllute
i
The pavement i away the -mle-ninn III the ilooi
•live with their einirlthipt love wit In,id wnil It. A yleam come*
•underfoot- and then eunltiy call into tlx' liiillticw ife'* eye. Site
be heard half a Muck
wrup'i on old cl,uli ill,,ml lui
Up In ('antral I'nik Kiev lieRlu Ili ad ltu«t ri*e* Tin- tu, i i ^ n
to put nut the hoaln for tin- tail
nml.i . ii-, • enti-tiimim] in k u
or*. Peoiile often have wondeteil i,Hind tin lit me loom to Hie time
why aailniH
inn a ftcali from the U4*H of In • Im Iimitfa eieaktne joint*
^ there In low hoata inminil the
Hli. Hie
lici'lilciinci wlii*t|c*
Ttiarn i* im mytlery uluml t'l'lniiil lu* Iminin Tin* deiioerapli
It. They ro there hecaute, a* one ci cm i lea a liio|nei t,, work, and
•allor told jni'. “It'a a wonderful eveiyone i;eta a flower. Every
place to meet ii jtlrl."
woman in fait* to Hie eye-and
There iitl't iniicii the nveiiiK'- every hm'helol ia a pixailiillt)
man doe« litre to nhow how apriiiR Even Hie Nidiway alnea iidvi-ntine
•ffecta him. lie ilnri-H a In iyft lu-r
lly tlii'ie
iiittun you know
•Atcktle. _ lie dawdle* and
day Spline i* lieie-.llu. I,e*l tdmw in
draam* mure. And I think tlu-dmal town.

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HOME « ONTROLLED

EASTER FOOD BUYS
E V E R Y T H IN G

218 E. F IR S T S T .
SA N FO RD , FLA .

Y O U N E E D ! B U D G E T P R IC E D
W E RESERVE T H E R IG H T TO L IM IT Q U A N TITY

" ii I], held hi In it Hliiloli Hap- I

lock We are a I to havinR an urn
lotirul COIllral, D lih will opnik on
tin uil.jeet "Why I Lika to he a
tl&gt;&lt; fii'anticiaif*, The winner will
i i i live
n aclndm alil|i to
any
toaiily culture action! In Florida.
I iiryone i i cunlmlly invitril.
H i«. AIDi tin Wallaee, Prealdent
\ira llili'ii Svlpin, Keportei
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P u r* C a n *

Sugar

HAM S

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H U S IN IiS S

C U D A H Y ’S NUTW OOD SUGAR CURED

MO RRELL’S E 1 CUT, READY-TO -EAT
RATH'S RLACKHAW K T EN D ER E D
ARMOUR'S STAR SMOKED
S W IF T ’S PREM IUM

W h o le

O P P O R T U N IT Y

or

H a lf

Whole or Half
lb. 64c
Butt End .................. lb. 67c
.Shank End
.............lb- 52c

lb .

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Armour'd D rx to Sliced
i'd im tl t i i v p s l H H ’ llI HMtlirna H i g h l y

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KiMfU Key Che.him

BACON

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

Until’d Blnckltnwk

Sliced

lb. 44c

BACON, I pkir. only .....................lb. 66c

CHEESE

.......... lb. 46c

COTTAGE CHEESE

K!-oz ctn. 17c
1-lb. ctn. 21c

Murrell’* Him:

SAUSAOE

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

lb. 35c
STREAK O -I.EA N S A I T R DILINH

SlllEOIN STEAK

lb. 63c

Simniit Gill ('buck

lb. 26c
lb. 29c

ENI&gt; COTS
(ENTERS

BACON

MARGARET ANN Q U A LITY GRADE A HEAVY WESTERN
IIE EF:

lb. 63c
lb. 33&lt;

ROAST
BRISKET STEW

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1'or further Inturmatlon:

&amp; II. POPCORN CO.
P. ft. Ilox I.IH2
(trlamlo, Florida

I title Yrllnw

Sweet Spanish

S Q U A S H ...................................... 2 - l h s

O N I O N S ..................................... 2 - l b s .

Ft edit Florida

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

B E A N S .........................................2 - l b s .
Rntne Reality

C A B B A G E ......................................... l b .

A PPLES
Yrltow

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C A R R O T S ........2 - l g c . b u n c h e s

Green

this

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Nn. I Red B!l»*

U N I O N S ........................................ 2 - l b s .
S U N S H IN E

(R AU KEH H

l-lb s .
tai am
gtixmtia tn*
Lge. Pkg.
25c
2 Km. 23c
(It. 75r

2 pkR. l.lmH; Factory Packed

....... 5

K R IS r iIS
M b. pkg.

P O T A T O E S ............................

lb s .

Swift'* llrnokfleld American

2 5 ft

C H EESE

FO O D

............. 2 - l b a .

All Rr*mls Str.titled

B A B Y F O O D ..................... X j a r s

P H IL L IP S

MILK MAGNESIA
b tl.

3^ 0

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L«e.
p

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HAVA
Reg. gc 2 Luo. 26c

SWANSON NEB. SHIPPED
MED. GRADE A

Blojiam Ttinc

M I L K ........................... ..........3

Do/. 66c

cana

SURE g o o d BRAND

P l a i n ............... l b . 1 9 c

OLEO

Colored

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

....

lb .

30c

Tomato Juice 3 cans 2Sr

Lana »wt. mxd. or Di’t
Pickles ... 22-or jar l»c
g awn Olo Brand
P(

Conehlta er. or chunk

Hart. No. 803 can

Ptrds No

t ran

Dog Food ..... 2 for 2J»c

Gom»tock. No. :t00 can

Pineapple ..... 7-or, 10c

G. B. Corn

Sscramentu 4fl-o* can
Tlomato
t
Juice ....... 23c
Sally L««, O. Glory No. 2

Regular

l’k. A Henna No. i lU 'jc

2 cun* 23c

ijuakar Oats .... pk. I lc
Jack’*

A tiortrd

Flavor*

Layer taken .... en. 33c

D e l M o n te S a le !
rpt,nHm s in 1
^ 1i v o r y |
' -1’' exe^** '
'P ' P i ,
^ B a ir | c

Try the ana rent

bar Aral. You must ilk a Durkaa'a
ilia batter,
‘
mayonnaiie
or you need only re­

genuine
turn iha unuiad pint jar to your daaiar and W il
vatfiintrl atrmpia
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every cant *tmi
you paid fn
for* 1it.

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P L U M S ____________ m

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Del Monte Garden

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L I M A B E A N S ______ 3 0 3 c a n

REG.

grinds

28c

DEL MONTE BALE!

eptttacn a***'**1**•*«•*»****** ■
MU ran

Midget P«w

lea far yeuraeff that Durkaa’a ganuina Mayon*
nalaa la the brand you prefab Hurry to your gro­
cer'* today. Thia thrifty chance ii youra f6r a limited
time only. Act on thla lc Sale today!

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37c

MU can

Apricot*
Mary 'Washington all gr,

Aagauag**, No. 3 cn. « 7c

L c * .B w | | e

2 3 ’

Argo Fancy

N o . 2*

No. 3 can

5 9 *

PKO.

TOMATOES
2 cans 2 fc

N o . 2Va

b ars 2 6 c

MOORES

KRAFT’S

Del Monte Cut Green

all

LUX

D IN T Y

C O R N ............................ N o . 3 0 3 c a n

M ed.

B a rs

B E E F STEW
21-02
CAN
4 3

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S A L M O N ..........................T a l l c a n

H ate'* yayr chnncal Take a d v a n ta ia o f thla ip acial lim ited offer to get acquainted w ith Durkaa'a
ganuina M a y o n n a iie . A tm ooth b ia n d -a o rlc h a d
w ith planty o f e g a i to m aka it battar. I t haa a la m
conilatcncjr and dallcata taxtuta that yoo'll lova in
your aalatfs. aaucea, aoupa and ip ra a d i,

MOORES

D*l Mont* Golden Bantam

Argo Fancy Red

3

D IN T Y

At M EAT RALLS
2 i-o . CAN

P E A C H E S ..............N o . 2 V z c a n

Del Monte

SOAP

CLOYT.HBLOOM GRADS A
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SPA G H ETTI

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FRESH FLA. ALL W H IT E

cans

UIVIMISH
iROACHEl

||c

DEL MONTE BALE!
Tom. Ranee 8-m can 7c

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14-0*

m o th s!

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Catnap......- 3 btl*. 8Se

Raisin* .... 1S-m pk. lSe
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To Promote tho Pro|r*»a u( Amtilci;

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VOLUME X X XX

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A nttoclntrd Preset L cn sn i W ire

IS , l!M ft

iGen. Clay Kills Hike Asked In
Mrs. \ barbo’s Florida Flood

Truman Will Take
Health Program To
Prison Term Control Funds
People, Green Says

S e a ttle

W om an,

At

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T e n s io n ;!

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The Sovirl ambaivadoi in Iran.
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; v tod.iv In. the l enlM
V Iran Saikhiknv, left Telit an lor
who lud been serving .. (ive v r.ii, " 141 S" '" 1' 1 ,&gt;"»|.» Hood &gt;murol I
Rutiia today.
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of Icniion between Iran and Mos­
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tie rar rairving live Nmdeulifird
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persons.
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vtill wav in Iran.
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|ll nr 1 -i 10 ** Im ti ttiM mill itif
Tlie Soviet-Iranian Ini'l feelinit
Off its III IIII* sl.flf
1-1 •111In 1111 tlio *i*tif**iu i* Mini In Miih t l*iiijri • .111 rmrti'Nii v
waa heightened recently by border
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incidentx. Two orrnrreil in I In* pant
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the easier,. aide of lln* Cnxpian
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SHAKEN LOOSE BY AN EAR TH Q U A K E which h it n consider utile cel,ol, &lt;.| t lie I *!*•*, fn- &lt;■•,&lt;lliw clt,
i 1 * &gt;! il Hm.I V\ 11•tun|?»atl II* t " 'I,
White casualties In the'&lt;&gt; ineld nod was fell mi far smith us Sun Francisco, the cornice of n hotel ho lu ll...... . me
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nils were relatively llgl.., urioi mil,1 tdiowii idmve. I lieu* whs no one ill Kin cur 111 the lour A cm mu c . c . l i-.n l.i
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nnlirrea said they were highly im­ the damage damage. The lend.lor, lasting tlirce minutes, can id ............... .
|U "i"-it\ .lion • - - , * erst I.M* 01th II l.lh|i - &lt;n Mil ‘‘III !"»•’ I ii.vl i . f t I* , , . . t i* u p .* *1 **f •/ff.ONtl
h 4 * f t . I tiMft I |I .1fit 1
portant in their nig.ilfleiii.ee.
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liven were reported lost ( liiteriioltoiiiil Snundphotn)
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The iinnffieul army newspnpei
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Arerlialjun provinee, xn.d the Box-I. iii pi ,| j*|,|&gt;i‘&gt;.|" ml......
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jwi ouih Trout Russia ns Irnnlnn L a v - O f f R o o s t s P r i c e
tu n'lnlorinu fits *h»i om loun i-tl Ilf*. Mill*|»*mt'illll ttllbl
hf4t W'ffll Ur 4 i l f i t,l (.'itnLi, mil ■,11O'. Kill
nationals, hut the Iriliillin governiiivrillA b o v e C o s t O f P r o ­ «nr "iiliAiilutr 1111Hit fit tl 1 mu*'it"-* m11idit l«&gt; dm k*1 a full
•iifi mii%ilh iiiiit Mil*hi», it(i*l
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1,1*111 has refused to issue vlsna for
ifnltnii uf tlin Matt* |h i».iitiiM‘iil*
jr J • in, aid:
ell.loriil.il iii.il . i. , |.h i,onin ,p ill
I'heie can tu* im |imliln-d &gt;■' huree fDiiitl iit’io" * 1 loi
d u c i n g A n d P a c k i n g nt11 tilth* townnl rhnin
them, Irnniaii security authorities
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reporter the Sfliatu
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I'| 1*■-’•A if they try I" Cliuu III* l"1 i.j.lty dllll ll.tinlKb'.I.I live- vl,tl» 1will |lpl let Hie nnpnrllllenl "nvvenp

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_ W V I I I V . I O N . Apr. 15— ( / D —

1‘ie-idrui lium.Ht ptob-vbly will
lake li^ pin tui .i lui.onil hralth
pimu.lln do I'i’llv to ll.i! people,
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■- in.' ■tin I be icport run*
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h. i'r the lime
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in- I.link'd hy
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China Aid Stirs Capitol Hill Row

Following Holiday

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tug S.iiunlny anil it lo i.r observi-il. in n letter to Cliiilrmnn CnnnnUy
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EvaiiKclIxtlc AxKOclution at the d.iy. liirMl.iy anu riiu ay onrn l*»f i mhi itiiMn-rhimi hmn proposed hy
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Fifth National Tonference tl.nl inlli.iU, Frank Talbot, Ovirdo, dm Sniuim Mi-Cnrriin (l)-N e v ).
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cIokpiI Sunday nijrl.t at Fellowahh. in I due, tor of llie I toiiila
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Front Aiutllorlum,
and whlel. Vcgrliil.lr A u n tiulion, annuuni'd •"«;*■ tin
il
Mil'll! fill' I4Im i&gt;i;t Mil! 11lli'il III till jMiillilM* I**1 •"N IllM'fUMl, I -HV,
«'"■ ‘ ''.lied -Slutcx in on al ir, oml, Johnny Mi Mam,
MTioc
enough
men
t"
bung
**•*..!wa* attended l.y dfi deleirntea reiHiht In* f
• \!iililli'Pi I 1 I -Mi IvihliNi *flii)"‘*ti
„ . . l. . . , M i . r . . M » * i . i i
.m eriuMng of xuch nmgniti,,le ilmil slop and |mi jours al di.id
I'111" WIII
, l»»uy I, l'J|th- Infnutrv. i" Dill winch
|.rc»entlnu 14 rnilruniH, and hy
tl.nl il
would ul.i.uxt x.lrely he
.(UIH.nnn
w111 i111 hr mI.! flits niMimiik* \4•|»i •*%:iI »»•
mil
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h in iiiii I * m iiiniil.inr,
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many viallora.
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Ifilrml fuinjn
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|in! ,, f lU.Hi'lKjnm n»pLin &gt; 1 ul &lt;• ini-Lt f i4ti»i ; LtL*
Hallrtirx .) M* ulN'IHL inriii nl IT. *1iM’kniMi, S C .Inly
Other rnilruader* elected
to
Ilrhlgex, Kn„wl„ml, M«rx.&lt; and "will I.Uitl,
1 ll11IIt V i*fl|?lln l-l . Ilf "'lllll
Aug.
h Puhiiciiv
office vm a, A, W. Conprr, llnml-'ulhright were among fit) xi nalarx Itc v.tiil. will, ibire l*l|H'llNli **1 iliu l. Haul-, announced Huh
On tin* t»HM•• "f iippmin LiO*n»
I In- t*i*iiffirii&lt; »• **f muthi •*» » i*|
let, N. C., firnL vice preHidenl; T.
wlm Joined in urging hearingx on lull IlCIV 0 , Imlll.g 1.,*Iv&lt;, ({«■*'• ,ilnl J morning. Bequiremciil Do enliKl- In hi' ill til Ji* hy ( 'ffiifi i *hh, ITA A n ill | l hi* mi f i'll 1■id* ..f ji it-trnl iiihnu hv
\ hiii'i*i:;iHiriiiiu "f S;Nift*i‘
I
J.
Bryant,
Cuml&gt;erland,
Mil.,
••Niiinu fiviii* u f 'if vrnminilti-i* whuh In* hulfil u «n ".hlppi'i-t t
1vp tvtrl t.» atttliJ
oi,-,iI it. tl.,' N'utiomil l.iiiiid ore piuurmii fur lln*
Si
bull,
necond vlre-prexldcnt!* L. T. Rohi Fein nary.
They
Su n r is e
it,, In* an American between the year t he iiiohi ........ mint Im-aiim, M) M. hiblmi. i.u.l t ommlxxlonei.H i h r hit|irta4'MYi* K uhI vi
ln*ion, Ralnello, W. Va., third vice
called for
"I , oll’l lll.riL llie itliri (i iIM4
definitij policy on
I 11*41 I! I&gt;\min dim! IHiid IuII i'ha
’ c i . o ' i ’, w l.ii l. ti. i imim ciiuiratin n
gl'h ,
commander, and C. b. McDowell,
................. . .
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i 'hi nu.
fll.ll |■I f ' i lit )■IJ«11 f aa| vuiihI ru* i l" h i.l lln- ii iiire.’li.ai uf 4 Iiiih I, will
,11 lie* Ml|?)l»' III4 til |ilt|lt)"l| Hill)
idiy-dcal condition. The company
Tampa,
fourth
vice - proxldcnt.
iicsv 11 ir ports ! *■
* which fcdei.,1 inHI III mil hf ........ . l‘lt I &lt;4 M'tl i.e Iii I.l ui
~
„
,
Know land declared the At'lietiun |'-,|C„l c l ,il.*Vrl .14 Ivi’'! vr.li, Ihe
1 .'i-l... k. Sunday
tinn
m-ri,
divided
Inlo
4sv»
I
i
iiioh
.
m
*
Two field Mipervlinr* nn.l 11 mlA retpiext to Hemlnnle Cmmly |H ,(ir |„
t|„. riniil nn«wer"
oml I",-ol xoiiiitH would exp, 11.1 !iJ||'(n|M |n| lllll Iiiii'i il'l llllll If nuk iu ii ,: .,4 'I.. 4|ti,ii.’,|M,l Itand|
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and
I,joe
n.id
p
it/e
i
will
lavlxory tuiard memherx were elect­ legiilnlorx In InlriHluce and n..|
ilc, tail ,1
1111 cx.lninlfil ffi.MM.iliMl lm|,r&lt;&gt;v,
lo h'liinn*x plight
SIhIiNIv* h *-i f M
l l.ii* Jo
lu I!
i
! owarilcd to men rnllilm g 'hi- ,
ed.
purl a hill in llie ' LeglHlnhin
"lt*H iii . niMivi'r in Itldnii'H pr.il.lit II*,' I..' e,l Iul -i-llittg, as III*
Dal- ol the animal |a\.r. ,!
lorgent uuiuli'i ol loerotis All ,l,'
*'* ", ilf sIiiIp 'h fXIHlllik 1 1»t|lU. nil* '
1' ll"‘, I'NI , 0.1 I.,
m-lep*.)-- fftjnved
n trip !•' wlieii'tiy li«lf "f tl.e fmnl.ty'n hIIio
ui" Ilf J f V ill*- 1f 4)HH uiiif*li! 141 (In- murruiii;
leu. to merely kiioi-k dnwn the til'll 'd l»IfMI1!* VVrlN 14r"1 lo, M.) 1 ' tnlcri'Hled pcrxiuiH ore oigcd lo nil pm fn tvMiihl 1 " “I t In*
u. i.u.l
, l s ia ja over
Hanl.andn Sprinul The trip wrtx of race I ruck money would be di
M
iiiri'iM
t
im
f-lmini»*il
I
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liill without offering no
Illiri'iNl m| Sll lilt El I V l'-ll|4Nkf i’l tif L a k e M, in ro e, I he u u c c s of tneiuNponxored hy the .Seinllude t'onn verted t» hfl.nolx wax nulhorlre.l Mc4'amm
' c l u&gt; )r. lolil ,,| tin- ni'oi lie preHe.il at Ihe Nuhunul tioard f IH, |IH.IHIII.
n. i
IliinilHum na t-xav Klikn
*h»- Slliti* lluif 141 n| f I i'll I! li
h, i - ,.| llie Scuiiiude lligt, Hchonl
liirctingx each Thor day evening
»y IM.nmiier of Commerce,
l.y the t'•unity School Roan) Tinbridui lime \tIn, 1, Will lie luio-1,- nl H IM. P. M al llo- Mm,foul
(hi* 11«I (11if uf II m CiiliHnl! t f f i ,
lie i lot. will carry tho message
"A ll In attendance appreciated ■lay.
hv mux. Th.' High
I i C ^ i o n O I T U ’c t h T o IL - '* fi hit i i| iifi li IihIv nl |•I His ,,f i last, i
r,l b) ill*' qiMii|» m latte, M l Armory.
I h i h it u c k I h F u r o l w l
the fine welcoming mldrexx given
The e*iru money lx needed fur
DIMI h| h'i il'ti'Kl i ri (“mi (In* |mi at h\ S' IiomI llaiuI. l.-d l.y II E. Illuck.
The di ,ve tiegau lu'4 nighl and
hy Mayor Andrew ('arrawav ,'4 de
UNI
lIlM'IIMfll
(,»
a
&lt;
ol
I’lai.t
IM m if ta * Mr
On
T l u * f t C h a r K i 'H
AnifMi*. Il«* ri'i'MiiiiiM'fiiff i|| Kill fill, V tllf li c i t llte . "Ttupctn"
I will col,I miic III rough May f. »l I i i h ( 1 1 Ill'll O n
i-fared l.uther llnrkey, editor ,,f payment „f leael.eix, tranxporin
jnii-nn; 4if •11*i" itiii min ul him , Uni iiiiil " I'l,e ' i a uh'i s "
|Mily. Il»e liiyice liailirnii* v\*i n j which rilin' Ih,' losing l,‘inn will
the Rallromt EvnriKellxl. "Mnnv Hun of nnpIlH, Imllilihg nml re
*Vf|H If (Ilf |ItitiI hf IfIll'i I 9 till AIM’ Itif Ml
MhxwdM Wfl»
ivIm
Donald lliihtiuck, UI, who ,n. |xtile«l I m Im h ' lirrn nip&gt;yr*| I ntl.iy hi- hunt for t. liorheci.c. All men
I lie iiic ii ,.,ii, and Higiufii'iiuce of
wlm attended are planning In pair.*, said Hupl. T. \V. Lawton
„ .......... . w„ierp, ....f llie 4'l.ir- Ion. lai-'le. iii III.' life
dciiring information are uiged t« cent I v electp,I department eon. ;lll(|
make Sanford their home on re- prior h. lonving for Ualnexvllh- Mur. Irt pleaded guilty In Circuit
L,-g.",i
|,a ............... .
t|„. ware uf the Win Id li.iiuy will )&gt;,' exllrernent. .Some have plnnneil to In atlcud n meeting of cuiinly Court In four i-hurgex of xteuling I'inbl by 75 uirmbrit ami ........ I "mi'lmT i'.V*'ul'!’" Ylwy,»i'«».«l'Kiilli'r! maiiiler of the A.... .
,-„,j llU.r tj„. ..iiu c ft ui iivd by D, In mg Slovrr, head
I V. In Florida, Dixtricl Commamh-i ,, lu l(,
return neat winter for a mld- HOiieriutendenlx. Tho meeting wne n.-llelrx of value from autnmnhilex, nt tl.p hi, iik,ib ol llie I illy A".,- I,|,,,it, Maulx or tsl Hgt
Bob Atklnxrm and Mr*.
Meade
,.f th" pmd. Pci . ,.t |d..„ ”f the opeixii
Department of
(onttn.ied im Page Klxt.t
itrown.
winter eot.fcrence xtH.nxorcd hy held two day* ahead of rcgulm wax today paroled l,y JMdgc M, 11.
•’ho.Hi, dixtricl p.exident of I io-......... ,|„ S| UI„| ........ .c l ihe
Stetson l'r m e i ',,1 y, who will |,«
llie Knllnunl Evangrilxt on Felt. Hehedoli' to permit him to make Smith far two year* In miu of
American
f.egion
Auxiliary
will
|
i
i
oniinuni
(in
i*«»r
n
«e,
i.it.iidoced Ii) Dr, E. D. Brown­
1, Tl..' hixlli n.innal e.mference tliiri trip.
It. II. Cramling, State Parole
lie giiext* Monday niglit at V :to
— .—
(I. I*. Herndon, county clerk, Commixxloner of Orlando, who
will be held at Indlanapnlix, Ind.
lee, pastor emeritus of th? First
o’clock at the Legion Hut when ( ’j i i i t v l v
lt fl'-ix il r i l l lllll
during thn first week uf June, I ihIivv revealed that the County'* tecommonded the parole, O, P.
l’i eshyterian Church.
newofficern
will
lie
Installed.
V
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11
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xhore of the State Racing Fund 11modon, county elerk reporled at
iw a
The Rev. .). [taudull Farris,
.Inn.ex Q. lii.llowny will lie m I t i i i C o m e s C | i S o o n
One of Ihe tnilxlandlng •penkers Inxt year waa 909,007 which wax noon today,
pastor of
HuFirst
Christian
atlendinp
the conference, xnl.l used for ronatructlon and rapnlr
nialled nx roi.m.andor of Camp
C h u r c h and f u esid en t o f th* S a n ­
ilubhuck Will bn required t„
Mr,- llarkev, wax Lloyd llnrrell, of ror.dx "xn rounty acl.ool buxe* pay all eoxtx, Including Sheriff
hell lioxxlng Post fi.'t, and ........... I
t lull p.ovIdiliK I", re leg,., to , ,1 M i n is te r ia l A s s o c ia t io n , which
•dltnr of llte (Vntrnl of Ueurgin could travel over them xnfely", ,*i,’ tx, nn&lt;| lx reported to Imve
.lumen Wright, during whose cap 111,liol,
uf vutei'K 0, Si ui,',ole is s p o i i . o r i r . f ltin xer vic e. w,|( pre­
NEW
YORK,
\pr.
15
,
I'l
llte
nation'-,
reladrt*
are
thmd
........
.....................
aide ndmtolHlrnliio, tt„i Port lei i ..Kilty will lie itilrud... ' next side.
Ralln.^l Magaxine,
Uexigi.atioii of E. J, lomry ivh sltled lo the Court that he wit)
The conference eontudllee ev- principal of the Lyman Rchm.l ropiiy ihoxi' whi.xe stolen properly u&gt;k bo llie biKgrtl L .t'iri tr.,..... U .il ir u m ll.r.r li.vlory—ami tl.ey | ni|j,|n,.,| „ uie.rdierxlilp of more we 'k inlo llie lbm-&lt;«. nr Se'iale,
Undatt thank* tu City, Cl.nn.her at la.ngwnod wax accepted nml It. lull not already been relumed. He may ltd it,
than 100.
"YOB i , ' PROGRAM
"whichever ix III,’ i|oieke.Ht," reol Commerce, prcaa and radio of- Tr Mllwce, an Inxtroetor at tinNEW YORK, Apr. IS—i,V)—A
Final (igurr* tabulatnl will,in the nrst few week* will lell the , Mr*., , K. A. Covington
lireM'iilutive
M.
Iloilo)
represented by I*. F . Boyle.
I , . M»lwillt&gt; he. |
l, ■T'-llllll , VI- III,
II.
, | I1I1H
OI
fttela for cooperation In making xehool, waa appointed to tho poxt wax
' h .i.I i I, announced h.day follow.n,r Stale Depa, tnieul official say*
In cnxo of violation of any pro- •lory. Iltey migl.l full a little dmH of their goal. Even if they do, it inxta eil a* proxl.lenl nr he
*M conference a great aticcexa, In accordance with recommenda­
Auxiliary and Ml*n Hol.hy Je«o
ru, llrll fr(1|ll
ihnxx.f with most "Voire uf America" hroadvlxlon of the pa role or penal lawn, xtill will tie III, Eil»1er In tie re-#
Mr. Hotkey declared.
tion of Truxteex,
c.ulx to Euiope:,., It,, sin are get­
Galloway, daughter of the m;* | Senator 1,. F. Bojle
Judge
Smith ruled, Itubbuck me rubi-red for heavy xalex mid
year il lx Apr, 17. Coiuparixnnx J.p- cimimondcr, ux prexldcnt- of ih&lt;&lt;
Stanley Muller waa named prin­ would ho brought back beforo tho
He alnu ................I 4li.it lie lx ting Ih r, iu ,'I, th t&gt;it• ’ S oviet atgood
profile-ciixhloMihly
td&gt;"ve
RXYNAUD IN V . 8. A.
Iwnen tho two yeurx are warped Auxiliary Junior*.
cipal of Oviedo Colored Hrhool
nliidying ii lull, xtill in fiuiiMiitleo, li'i.ipix to pim rili |.i / n„i.
JT A R I8 , Apr. IB -W )~ Ea- to -aucceed W. II. I^rng who had Court for dixpoxitlon. Ho hax been a lot of xallxfaclory pre-war yearn. hy the different dale*. March and
ciinrli'x U , Thu)el, &gt;vl,o heads
All la*gii^ pnxtx I ii llie rouiily
The total of snlex nml profit* April nu.xl l,e taken together to I.BVo heen tfriviled to be pr«'"'u- ivliiil, will 'irovide for prolecliou the State Department'* eileroaTOntler Paul Reynaud left by air migned. Aside frtnrn the two in Cuunty Jail for the past two
month*,
after
transfer
by
City
of
Inn,I
frout
(lie
rovugi'n
uf
foractually
lx
xeeondary
rigid
now
...
Mat night for a monlh'a vlxlt In
It'aatUee# «■ rage Kl«bii
and to Ii. sIhII new officer*, lie i‘;tt fire, hy ill,’,le FuM'.-,l,y ufti- thmal br'Kidi'a. ting division, also
oulhorltlea, and following arrexl the mlr.dx of moat relnlli*rt cn. gunge volume.
Dm United Rtatea and Mexico.
The first week in iM,nil,, de­ rrexhrnenlx will tie nerved ufler cinU. (-‘oontli'H xi-ekiug xticli pro- laid yesterday tlmt a rim,paraby Potlcg Chief Roy 0 . William*, nrelnlly department atorex, cloth­
lively few programs ht-umed a t
partment atom aale* were K per ill,' meeting.
Ivctlol) would )&gt;« xobjlft to u tax Aniutic lius.ua from llnwnil hava
MrCRRCOR PAROLED
ing and xpeelalty xhop*.
__MI88 I.RRD8 HURT
ront under a year ago. Bill Ihe
of
ul,out
three
rent*
mi
acre,
ac­
DROPS RECALL
TALLAIIAflHKK Apr. 1 B - W
TiltF.EK FIGHTING
The big thing lx ndjii.dim-.it to week ended Mar. till wax off Id
bre,, |,,ade ineffective l.y Jam­
HOLLYWOOD, Apr. I B - ( J D MIAMI, Apr. IB—&lt;AV—T h e the new |&gt;oxt-war huyerx’ uiSrlii't per rent rompared with Enxler
ATHENS, Greece, Apr, tr»—4/IT cording to llie provision- of tho ming.
Lila Leed*. 11-year-old actreaa re­ "M . 8. MoCregor, Detouid dairy­
hill.
cently convicted with Robert Mltch- man, haa been paroled from .a one- Miami Junior Chamber of Com- rapidly engulfing buxine**. Can Week in IDIH. The next week they —Fighting Im* hrnkoti out nguio
1 ( 0 /1Eli RESIGNS
““ -w nvarlju^na tharge*. fuffer- year federal Jail aentenca for uierro laid today It haa dropped tho merchant glvo euxtumerx ounl- xn/ipped hack to ptnx X per cent. nil ovrr Greece, tho government
CLOSES SCHOOLS
broken wriit and brulaea In fraudulently claiming xitbildlex Ha* ten-monlha fight to recall City Ity Mid value they dn.m.nd nl On a cumulative hoxix, Hide* In reported today .
BARTOW, Apr. 15- IA’)—&gt; jtIIIICH AK K HT, Bonmoii., Apr. IT. uii.i E. Duller, whose offer of ro»
Commlaxtonm R. C.
Gardner, price* they wont to pay? Thu eur- early
A rmnmunlquo told of wlilexpreud
atomablie eolUaion laal night, on milk.
February
were
xllghtly
Reeorda a t the federal eorree- William W. Charlaa and II. Lea- rent Easier season |a tl.e primary ahead of a year ago hot dropped claxhex In every port of the country — (/)’) —Tin. government fluxed all xiguation wax refoaixl by Folk
private foreign laugungi1 and xeere- County school truxteex, was apIIm OuIh .
text.
hack iteadlly to a level 0 per rent U claimed 107 Communlxt-lend
l nr in) xchoola toduy, and ordered
In looking for, a yardstick lo below Mar.
, Ji Joe
Then they itnrted guor Ilian were killed and 114 rap­ llm xludenta to tronafur to a bcI ioo) mint,d by the county school
mar,I
ycxlurday
for
another
tured, It admitted government lo*
droppad meaaura bow bualneaa la going, a alow come-back.
conlrolled by tl.o ministry of art term us Bartow urea supervising
(yon hava to ratnomber that laxt
Latest figures compiled by Dun**1* &lt;»* »■ «"•»&gt;
* nd ao woun41
and Information.
principal.
yaar Eaater was Mar, 28 and this
IC w U tx e l Cn •*■■* rase.
ed.

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As SruuliNtf Ikisc
J a y c e e s Of
liv ( ivil Air (.‘roiM
B a s e b a l l Team

Opening O f Hiih
hi Swim Fool I
Kuinj* D f h i y f d

KvangeliHiic A
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S i Names E. P. Parry
As Head F o r *49

Is Expected Al
Sunrise Services

S c h o o ls Request
Hull* O f County’s
Rate Track Money

Nation’s Retailers Shoot For

Biggest Easier Season On Record

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FRIDAY APRIL 15. 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD, FLORIDA

■ j^AOE TWO

Youth Choir Program
i ' For Sunday Complete
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On Sunday at HdHl o'clock the
: " Youth Choir of thr&gt; Kind Presliy! ^ i‘ Ugisn Church will present n wor.
/ I- »hlp service nf music in (lit* sunrtnory Ht Third H ired mid Oak
* Arenuc.
|
Easier wlili iu Joymi* message
1 of the resurrection mid eternal
hope lend. Ilsrlf very -ippioprlnto.
Ilf to a service of song, mild the
%
pastor, the Itev. A. (S, Mrltml.i,
fh
Vho I* foregoing n sermon that
iht In order In |iriinlt n full
p i*t
M u r of music.
him, Charles ftendeihum In chair­
man &lt;&gt;f a committee composed of
representatives nf nil circles nf
-the-rhnrrh whn will itrrnrate the
■Udlloitum fnt Hie im u ih Iiiii . .Mm.
(I;,,!*. Vftuthy, oignnlst-dlrertoi
llie Youth Clmll, will lio nt
coltHide of Hie Aostlii itrgun
and will piny four srlcrlinn* on
lortlonn of the program which
Will lie given In the soft glow nf
•MvdlfligM.
•The order of worship follows:
Coaler chlwni; nrgsn aolo, "Re•urrerllm i
Morw”
(Johnston),
( let*. Touhy;
iny 8 violin nolo, "Cava
#' « « •" I IRaff I, Mary Aim Itohtayer;
[», "Mow
"No 1 the flay la
m
to worship,
(ftarnliyt, elmli, invocation,
lUv. M rlhiii*; rhinal response,
"Three-fold
Amen"
lli|in)slt),
mithem, "fiient . In Thy
(Il'dim Iticgcr), eliolr, anlnHtanley
Hriimley;
organ,
i "Claw do I•tine"
I K in g -F ieri),
Mr*. Touhy; millirin, "List' the
Cherubic float"
ttin iil),
n it!*’
shorn* with
Ion Hone
aolo hy
Stanley llrumlry
mid
aoprnnn
obligato hy llmhmn Mill.
AUn arnplnie, I' hiiIiii I5U; tinthem. "Mltkc n Joyful Noluo"
(Mueller), choir; offpitory, violin
solo, "Elegy" (M iinkhiicI I , Mary
BE(’ &gt;
Ann Rohlnyer; doxolngy, emigre' Ration; anthem,
‘‘Accept
Our
i Thank*" (HIIm'II ii **), hoya' chorna;
) organ aolo, "Fmmtnln
Reverin''
i (F le trlie i), Mm. Touhy; nntheni.
' "In Joaeph'a Lovely Harden" (nrr.
Dickinson), I'hoir, soloist, Mary
Alin Wilke; lioneillclloii, Uov. M r.
Innla; chmnl ienpniiHp, "Krvrnfold
Amen" (Htnlhoii choir; poniludo,
"Fantasia In M Minor"
(llncli)
Mra. Touhy.

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II Churrh Nnllrea flrtxt lie prmcnlrd al Ihe IfWwM affic* on the
day before puhllralieii.

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Laurel A .rnnr mid Ninth Hlrrel
Itev. H. I.. Whatley, I’mdor
1217 \Ve«t Hrcond Hired
W. II. Hlanaell, Sunday HcHimiI
Superintendent
K. C). Keith, II. T. U. Illrerlor
Holiday
School t&gt;:-tf&gt; A. M
Classes fur nil ages.
Morning Worahlp 11:110 A
M.
"(Ind'a Wagon In Hanford TiHlny."
Paatnr
II. J'. It. 8:11) IV M. UnliniH fm
nil ages.
Evening woiship 7 llll
Hr i until hy PiimI oi
The Iiiih will Ulllke II h Usual in p
f min Luke Mury In llio church,
lodli morning mid night.
"Come Thou With Oh mol We
W ill I to Thro Mood"
FIRST HAPTIHT C III'IU II
Park Avenue nl Slalh S lrrrl
W. P. Ilrnokn, Jr., Paatnr
Hominy School 11:45 A. M.
Morning Worahlp I I . mi A. M
Training Onion 8:45 P. M
Kvening Worahlp K lin P M
Weilnesdny Hcrvlco H.im P M.
Nuraery fm nil the advice, mi
Hominy
Knr phmie.
fm llic
hind ■•(
horn ing
Welcome.
&lt; IlN M H F H A T IIIN A I. i I I I'll! II
I'nrk Avenue mid Third S ited
J. Itcruard Itool, Mlnlalrr
Sonilay School III nil A M
Morning Wnmlilp 11:1111 A M.
Sermon "An Idle Tnle"
Th!&gt; Men of the Chinch will
meet Tuoaday
evening
ut I lie
I'nraonage.
FIRST C M I'IIC H OF CHRIST
St IK N TIS T
MH) Faal Srrond Mlrcel
Hiilulny Hchool !l: if* A M
Miitning Service II;IMI A M.
Suhjfit. "Ihicltiiic of Atouemenl"
Wrdnc.dny Service M:IM) P M.
Ildvllng Room llouia
Tllenflaya olid Fildaya ;l In fi lHI P. M

RASTER

M E S S A t IE

“GOD’S WAGON IN SANFORD TODAY”
1 1 :(Ht A . M .

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
H. L. M H A f l . M , I'aslor

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Cor. !tih and l.auiet

We Invite you to worship with us this Faster
Humlay School 90.1 A. M.
Kvening Worship 7:20 I'. M.

CHURCH OF M ill)
Fifth Sired and Holly Avenue
Itrv. J, M. Mrraham. Paatnr
III mi A. M. Hundiiy School.
I I . on A M. Flutter Hcrvlcu. Ail
Fnalet egg hunt will lie held for
liildion of the Sundny Hchool lm&gt;
meilinlcly
following
the 1I:(HI
nVIock aervIcB,

I.AKF. MARY C O M M U N ITY
C H U IIC II
Klialer Humlay
C IH R C H . InmgwiMHl
CHRIS
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llc.t, ll'iddy Drown.
It. II., V|rar
M i . H Willliim'a China: Helm la
Kaater liny
K i i -I i . Mvrim Wllllama,
lle rk lr
0 .'III A M Holy Kuelinrlat mol
Hi lei, Frnncla Tillia.
Sermon. All ale welcome.'
M i- 0. Pntleraon'a (fins.: Owyp
Yule., Piiirii'lii Ann Taylor, Rev­
FIRST M K TH O IIIH T CHURCH
et ly Jane Drown, Patrlela
Ann
J. K. MrKIntry, Mlnlaler
leeninn, Arthur Ailing.
Mm. II Orler'a
Minna- Carol Mm. I*. II. Slephenaon, Director of
llellginiia Fulucallnn
Hcliumiiii. (fund Taylor. Itochelle
0:15 A. M. Church Behind— A
Kulinnk.,
I clan* for every age.
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Have Easter Servicea

Board O f Healtfr
Cites Naturophathy
thJ^hKl,rof^ !nWt;r rn^l As Being
Harmful
and Holly Avenue, will he devoted
-----------to the dedication of Infanta and; JACKSONVILLE:, Apr. I ft (H|*ethe nccoptlng of new member* into j rial I —Tho Florida Stutc Hoard of
the church, Rev. J. M. flreahom, ] Health hna Information Indicating
paatnr, stated this morning. Hi* that naturopathyy as I* now ladng
subject for the morning service practiced may ite "dangerous" to
will he "The Young Life", which the public health, Dr. Wilson T.
will encompass the early life of Sowilcr. State Health Officer, de­
Jeaui. The public Is invited to at­ clared today.
tend the service.
Ilia statement followed recom­
Rev. Hicham also stated that mendation by the State Hoard of
Immediately following the tl:tM) Health to the Leglslatme that the
o'clock service nn Faster egg hunt practice of nnturoiiathy ta* Invest­
will he held for the children of igated and if found to la* detriment­
the Sunday School. Paul Yates, al to the putdlr health, that proper
JY. seivcs as superintendent of legislation be cliucti-l In correct
Hu* children's
ileparfment. The the evils found.
egg hunt will la* held at the Dig
Dr. Sowiler gave tie following
Tree and lunrli and drinks will l*o Information hs I lie basis fm the
served following the event. All Hoard's recommendations;
children are Invited to participate.
I "The licensing hoard for n*
Ituiopaths was set up with the
understanding that their piactire
; would la* carried on wilhuul ualng
[■lings or surgery—that the natural
methods of healing be used, such as
diet, HunshltiB, fresh air, exercise,
employment of hot and cold water”.
Another name for naturopaths
s v T in ti.tr
la "drugleas physicians". At the
XVr-t-ro Jamliors.
time the licensure law was passed
Nf * N
Wi st ut 11 In nil'iiM'"
for naturopaths, they were suppos­
Th»- ? (i i lfii'k &lt;lul»
ed to be agHlnst the use of drugs,
Nl’M►
stnting that drugs were poisonous.
|l|,|Hllr»l Mil nil*
MnrnMikr llrvnHnllD
They were also against the use of
H11v«.9 Mlrlimi
sci urns, such a* smallpox vaccine.
Accmding to their Journals, they
(.-..• t-~1r &gt; Hh**w
lllii lliirroii
did not believe that germ* caused
1'olrtlUl MlldL
disease.
m,l npw, linrrHt»^l. IBim*
However, the practitioner* of
t ■|iliilr**it,« rinDwIr llmir
^ |t. um Mitvlrw (|TRMt*l
Mllli.11 v If .I ii*t
N»•M1*

I.AKF, MARY CHURCH OF T IIK CHURCH OF T IIK NAZAHKNH
N \Z A U K N K
111 Maple Avenue
lie* F. McCunailxhay, Castor
Itev. I,. It. Itushtnn, Pastor
Siim Ise -ervlco Fvnnsilnlo Lake
Sunday School l):J!i A. M.
Suotlay School 10:00 A. MMorning Worship 10:41k A. M.
Kaster Ciogram ll.n l) A. M.
Junior Society 0 :IB P. M.
Communion Service 11:110 A. M.
N Y. C. 8 . tl:4f* P. M.
N Y. C H. 7:ir&gt; I'. M.
Faster Clay: Wo feel that this
Kvening Worship 7;IR I’. M.
play will be of great blessing to
nil. Title; "The Risen Christ." It
will start nt 7:45 P. M. and will
last about one hour. There are
about "(I character* In Ute play.
Don't miss this.

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FIRST C H R IS TIA N CHURCH
I film Ssnford Avenue
J. Randall Farris, Minister
"The Credibility of the Resur­
S K V K M II DAY ADVF.NTIHT rection" will be the morning ser­
mon subject of Hie Minister In Ills
CHURCH
Seventh Street and Kim Avenue Faster message to tlu* Churrh.
I. A. Sheffield, Klder
| "Front Death Unto Life" Is the
Mrs. Jlarry Watt, missionary
name of the Faster Cantata which
leader
the choir will sing. Tills will he
Sabbath School 11:1111 A. M.
under the direction of Jay WalChimb service tl:W I A M.. Sot- tors, choir Director,
unlay.
1 This Church will unite with the
I'rnyei meetings, 7:Oil t’. M .lother churehes In the Sunrise FasWednesdays with song service and I ter service nt the Band Shell at
fi.IMI A. M.
Bible study
The Chuii'li schiHil will convene
T IIK &lt; IIU IIC H OF (H ID OF
al iM ft A. M. and the Christian
M il,I,K it FARMS
Youth Fellowship will meet nt
Itrv It IV. Miller, Castor
in C M.
Seivices each Sunday al JUKI C.
A special educullmml meeting
M You desire to know about your will be belli Tuesday night with
futiiin in eternity, come hear of Rev, and Mrs. Homer W. llalsllp
ilhc piospccl* of the damned, also of St. I.onls lending. A most cor­
the prospect* of the saved.
dial welcome is extendrd to all.

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HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Rev. II. Lyltlelon Zimmerman,
II. I).. Rector
Fnater Day
7:20 A. M. Featlval Choral Kuchnrlat.
11:01) A. M. Featlval Choral Kurharlal nml Sermon.
•1:1)0 P. M. Church School Ser­
vice.
H:IK&gt; P. M. Y.P.S.L.
Srrvlrea during the wrrk:
7:,111 A. M.. Monday, Tueaday,
Wdlncailay. Thuraday and Ralurilny — Holy Cmnmunlnn.
0:00 A. M-, Friday— Holy Communlnn.
|;H0 P. M„ WedneHdny—Childrena
Confirmation
In at ruction
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Drop Leaf Table $|C#00

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FIR ST PHKHHYTKHIAN
CHURCH
|Krv. A. (i. Mrlunls, II. D., Pastor
th-lfi A. M. Church School.
11:00 A. M Morning Worship.
I Sermon by Mi. Mclnnls. Rpr-rial
|music by the Chancel Choir.
7 no
i‘. MPioneer Fellowship
| Meeting.
7:00
C. M. Youth
Fellowship
Meeting.
HUM) C. M. Candlelight Service
I of religious muslr presented by
I IIn* Youth Choir
Mrs. (leurgn
1Touhy, organist ntql chulr &lt;11| lector.
U N IT Y
I Rev. Carolyn II. Parsons, Teacher
Tuesday nlxht— Valdei Hotel
7:10
P. M. Prayer Service.
8:00 IV M. Finest C. Wilson'*
| new hook, "Kvery (loud Desire".
Public welcome.
I.AK K

this art have evidently
- .changed ly withdrew the licensee of ap
1tat they proxlmatcly 1,000 naturopath*. Out
their mfuda and now aav that
thefr pri
practice of that group, till are now licensed
cannot carry on their
without the use of drug*, such a* to practice In Florida.
morphine, the strongest, and it*
Another reason for the Sliitn
derivative*.
i Board of Health's concern is that It
The Slate Board of Health I* Is difficult for the average person
opposed »"
naturopaths using to distinguish* and lietweun the of­
drugs liecause it i* believed that fice* of naturopath* and those of
they have not’ had training In the tfh er practitioner*. Naturopath*
use of drugs. The Federal Bureau use signs such as “Dr. John Doe ,
of Narcotics ha* alao expressed amj ^though the law require* that
the branch of healing art l*e shown
concern about thla.
Dr. Sawder pointed out that this Is abbreviated and the sign
Florida is tho only state where placed In all Inconsplctou* place.
naturopath* arc permitted the use
Senator I'hllllp D. Beal of l ’enof drugs.
sacola has Introduced a bill with n
The Tennessee legislature rercnily uivoatigaled and subsequent- view to correcting the situation.

ANNOUNCING
A NEW

REAL ESTATE SERVICE
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for Sunford anil Seminole Cmmty

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MAKY C O M M UN ITY
CHURCH
Faster Funrlse Hcrvlre fi:IK) A.
IM . Fvniisdale
Park on Lake
.Mary's Pliuie. Union servin' hy
| two luikc Mary Churches.
Church school tOiOO A. M.
Worship 11:00 A. M.
Wrstluinster Fellowship (irmips
111:10 P. M.
The expectation of life at birth
Miscellaneous program 7:81) P.
fur white female* in 1048 waa al­
| M.
most 71 year*.
Fverybody Invited.
The friendship Cl«a* meats with
[ Clarence Donaldson on Apr. 10 at
|H:00 P. M. for a business and
I social meeting.
The (lolden Aga Oroup meets at
| the church Apr. 90 at 8100 P. M,
The Womtn'a Association will
| sponsor a public covered dish sup­
per Apr. 99 at th« Chamber of
Commerce Building. Everybody
Invited.

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Lilies are thought of an belonging to F.aster. But more
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In the cold months of winter, where the lilies grew lost
year there are only wisps of dried and lifeless leaves, noth­
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never to return. Nor by wrenching the bulbs from the
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shoots reaching up to find I he sun and bear a flower of
white beauty.
So it is with the hopes of man. There are periods of
cold barrenness, when man seems to have run himself and
his world into a blind alley, with no way of turning back.
In hiH exjKised relations with his fellows and in the deep
recesses of his Isdlefs nnd aspirations, there seems no logi­
cal sign of hope. Yet hope lives. In the warmth of Easier It
stirs and reaches up toward the light.

Dispute In Korea

THE W M IS TODAY

Izetfalature Action

■By DEW ITT. MACKRKZIR

■ iu dubom*

There were
life InLife lasuranre owned In the
* f funds under the school United Stales at the end of 1947 purance policies owned In the
United Stale* at the end of 1947.
foundation law. Fund* are given lolaUed $|gH1utk),uOO,OflO.
count!** on their ahllltlea to pay.
The Cillsena Tax Committee ap0°**n»or Caldwell In
1947 xald of the "37 counties part­
icipating in the fund foundation)
In 194H-47, at least 10 appear to be
solely because of low assessed
valuation*, not because of actual
poverty. These counties are getting
a free ride a a
Some point to Broward county
a* an example of out-of-llne axsessment*. The eounty lx 18th in site
m Florida, yet It* total property
valuation I* fourth In the Mate.
Opponent* of the tax commission
plan
have attacked it on the
TRY
ground* It usurps local govern­
ment power* and no itatutory
could tell

strong power*of approving county
asMuitment* roll*. U even could
canel an a**e**ment roll from a
The total aelipM of the moon county ami order a new one com­
Tuesday night--a phenomenon oc­ piled".
curring once in a eentury--encourGovernor tVarren ha* *aid "it
age* ua to examine, without undue
*keptlrl*m, repoet* that Moscow I* a notorious and almost aeandatou*
ha* been putting nut feeler* about faet that m*ny rniintira a**e«* real
poixlble negotiation* of the Berlin properly *n low that a mere trickle
Imbroglio with the Western Pow­ of revenue i' prndured, while other
rountie* at&gt;e** real property at or
er*
near It* fair and reasonable value,
Development* entitle &gt;*•
JJ*!}; there hy producing the quantity of
whether Ru«*la may have reae
revenue Intrmlrd and required by
Ihe conclusion that her great or-' the 100 nrrrriu valuation law."
fenilvc for the *prcad of Commun*
Actualy, • Slate Tax CommUism aero*,, Europe ha* come up agalnst an lmpa**ablc barrier. The and taxes system of assessment*
time may have arrived for her would not directly turn a rent into
to pause to consolidate her g a in * Jdie State treasury,
and bring up her communication*. *
U. 8. Secretary of Stata Acheson what
«y»l
said in affect yesterday that If the equitable
.
i .Th* .If* eommI**lon plan ‘ Join*
Soviet* want to talk als&gt;ut lifting .•J* dlaxe»^whteh would supply
ch'other
lthe
tv■ Dari
In hjockade
M(ie*la Br)r* and
anri alartlng
At Art inir \i Ci! if!1* "'id counties with mucu
Rarlin
, ( f fpfp Warren-raquested
(h j
— — measure*
^
Four-I ’ower tal k* on Germany, thh l ■" " if

WANT QUALITY
DRY CLEANING
■IY

COLONIAL CLEANERS

»m»wy than t hey nny

K‘ Uing. This they say would eut ] cattle from roaming about tlN
,
Oricnlul women are beginning lo emerge from their way i« open for them to do lu
.'“ j
PU«ha*lng. and a
traditional background position and to lake some part in As far back as Mar. 30 Eddie d»wn on St*.c funds going some broad
new taa program.
■
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Al* rhlvf of bureau In,
'
_
..
The legislature itself is in ad­
A P i » e t U a food lest of thoughts political activities. One who has attained a cabinet position Gilmore,
Moscow, reported that "*ome dip* i Supporter* -ay the State would journment for the Easter weekend
\\ m i words. Nothing that offends is Mis* Louise Ylm, minister of commerce and industry for
lomata not directly Involved In t h e _____________ __________________ I until Monday.
Infinite can build an eternal the Korean government.
Four-Power dispute over Berlin *
Warran drew tentative lupport,
At the same time a
Miss Yim has, however, - been asked to resign, on speculated today there may be a claim it now ha* a 40 to flO percent meanwhile,
from th* Florida Farm
ry heart doeth good a* ■ medl* charges of financial Irregularities. The National Assembly, new move lo settle that laaue", ichanee of long-range *ucea». A
Bureau Federation for hie cltru*
l^ t the word* of my mouth,
Sine# then there ha* been mueh year ago they saw only a 20 per progra
the meditation* of my heart after long debate on these charges, has asked for her resig­ other speculation along that line, cent chance
Dire
rector* of the Farm Bureau
acceptable in thy *ight.— Ps. nation. She has so far refused to give It, but the final deci­
Even more important la tha meeting in Quiney said they would
numerous reports which have
sion is in the hands of the Korean president, Syngman Rhec. and
lit.
sounded all right though lacking signing of th* Atlantic Alliance
n
a *°
•lon« *h h proposal* to re*
_
Miss Yim, who was educated In America, claims that confirmation.
which
eon-&lt;i]idatea
o. .
, - , ,, tha
„
Unit0&lt;,|write citrus laws unit* a Farm
Slate*
ami
virtually
ell
Western
Bureau
We tuppote ihr nrwipaptn tn f the charges against her are based on politics, and that they
What concrete developments a r e ,.,
» , ViV" I ®ur*4u poll now being conducted
solid
m i . vrilifornii nr funning hftdlinci. I|iivh lxM*n brought ARiiinftt hpr bpoiiu^p
In i woman. ■Ifr there to encourage the idea that a Europe
„ , . into
. . . . ']rf' n",vp bloc, showed "a clear majority oppoard."
Back of* th.&lt; ■" the American pro-j Th&lt;) K«rm Bureau director* anf i ; iW J*y«, "California Noi Hit By job is desired by many men. she says. She has In the past peace parley Isn't outside the range ml*e
In hojp provide jt, allle* with j nouneed, however, they oppoied
(tffprotl to resign if anyone better suited to the job should lie of pociibllityT Well, there are the weapolU
Mi Kailliquake"
with
which to re*l»t I _Warren's
proposal* to *lax
kern*
several thing", among which the*" -I,w»(ia&gt;!-.. ft/.,,,
a. •&gt;.J MiiSaiaB
m a **.» '■ a .
_
forthcoming.
•irtrrsslofi from any qiiarlrr.
Jsrnp, fu«l oil tn&lt;! plscr % SO^tnls
"land out:
If there is truth In Mi s s Yim's assertion t h a t the Dan |)e Luce, one of Al"s top­ I d i'hoft il 14 •P P R rw iI t h i t th e p f f (on li v y on phnsphitP.
'A id lo (Inna &lt;1 (lie picent lime charges uguinst her are based on |iolitics and on her sex,
T u,A I I AI A K-k
. Ik .
line which Mo-ruw has established
Two House leader* called
on all I
I * futile, iay» Secretary o( Stale she is right in not resigning. Equality of opportunity should flight correspondent*, I. making a through Central Europe is I lie line lobbyist* around the Capitol t o ,
survey of Europe, and be reports on which ii must stand, a* least
Vketon. We have already loti the imply equal qualifications for politiral or oilier positions, if that E, K. I*. ( lb* Marshall Plant
regNter, Hep, Clement of Tarpon j
fur tlie cprrWnt., That le’ iiig. . .* 0 , , Spring*, chairman of tin- Rule*;
aid war in the Far ICail.
this woman cabinet member is functioning sueres-tfully in has achieved its political purpose the time haarrived,for ronsotidn* Committee, said "I want lo «**
her jol&gt;. she should lie allowed to retain il, providing the of rheckimr communism.
’
1
...
1 Im lobbyists list grow over Easter."
Til* hard core of Communism l,"rn
This
would
-cent n, l.c rsiiecially .
A Senate committer approve* accusations of her opponents ran be disproved. That is sr in such countries as France and
true since tin Soviet has cncoun-,
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racing of rattle off Florida** high* hard tiling to ai'cppt In tho Oripiit, where th e tn
IItaly ha* not been rut hark," hr lered cons id' rable i^ilitiral dlsaf.
|records, "hut it ha* not frown. In faction in Yugoslavia and ilulgar ,
■gy*. The lime may even come plnre o f women to long has l*een a subordinate one,
K (* (] A l l l O B R R S d o r
FR ID A Y , APIt.

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IS, m »

Oppotdle Fire Station

EASTER FLOWERS
He* our I'nlled

Nation’s Retailers

There were two rases rtf diph­
teria in Seminole County last
tenth one of which resulted in
Jftalh, Dr. Qiiillman report* in ihe
. Cminole Chief. Tim ti nil the more
afnilunatr became n is unneers-

try, "We have *|&gt;crifu preventive*
- lid a tutalive agent til great
' o(«nty", hr tayi. "We lerommend
' tat every child he immunized with
.life d o r r * nl toroid at the age u l
ia month*. They would leceive a
tOMler flint at age id liner, a n d
I g a it i hfloir ilailiug to ulionl II
.Jh i p io c e d u ir weir tamed mil h i

ifoRitiiifri Vtttm f a i r thi#i
A Brad'IrrH, a *tati*tka) aurvry
ortfaniiatlon. give, this picture for
na fH ilurinif thr wrrk rndrit Wen*
nrsday
In thr country a* n whole, *alr*
ware unchanged to I nrr cent
ahead of a year ago. Northrast
and northwest region* wrrr ahead
*"
,lfl
I'to
1l?, ‘rr, ^o.r
cent
iniddlrwrrt
were
per cent
ahead, South and I’ft.-Ifir cua*l
were from :l prr cent below to I
per rent above, and ttic* SoUthwMt
wa* unchanged to 4 per rent
ahead
Some loeidianl* are ronfldent
they can do a lugger March-April
tm*inri&gt; than lu*t year. Oth»r*
aren't *o confident. Their reason*!
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6 ; Governor Waitrn who hat proNoted a *&lt;• n{ 1 percent grt&gt;»*
njpaipfi taa on retail lalei, a fuel
■ fat, and elmirt 15 nr 20 other
MW in,order lo finance Horid,la *
hving lilt of eitravaganrri, it
retted and hoitified al the Tampa
bine'l 2 pen cut talri taa pro*
tal which hr &gt;ayi would take the
id right out of the moulhi o!
rving pciiplr and cut the ilirumr*
•very $100 a-month wage earnto $98. The Governor may he
|u about thif. We don't like talei
ga any more than lie don. Rut
$1 doe* he think hi* own gtoti
gjptt lax. fuel oil tax and all
m t of hi* tale* would do?
Mk't bo know that every tax ir
lid OR to the ultimate contumei
| | i paid by the tweat &lt;d the
Miflg man’* brow?

Iother countries, likr Norway ami
‘ Denmark,
fellnwlraveler* havr
t&gt;*»h forsaking thr Morrow party
lin*.
I.ONllON, Apr, 16“ (/fJ)
The*
"In nn E. It. I*, country i" llirrr
government r^prlrvfit a murderer any likrlihnd now that CtMTtmun*
|-&lt;t (ij h| „„
Kround„ |, woutll i*t* rouhi win govrrnmenlal con*
, .
.
, ' ,
...
trot hy anything short of invasion
•* hard to hang him in a “humane hy the Soviet army."
,n*Jinrr
Thtn rf|/orllng on thr vital reThe man ha* only one leg and unomic purpose of K, It. I'. D#
doctor* testified at hi* trial that l.itrr ray*:
"Western Korop*'* rerovrry i*
(,* had her,, tpilrptir for 20 year*.
apparently profTf**itif
almost
home offirr
announcement
of
,,,
„
., .
"ie reprieve dol not specify which
condition would make hanging
“Inhumane *
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STEWART THE FLORIST

I'hiinr 2R0-W

itlt Myrtle Ave.

RASTER GREETINGS

ia. In the ra*&gt; (,f Yugoslavia, her |
________
two-fisted lca.lcr. Marshal T ill,;
ir«aitaaee reen rae* Os*i
has hi com, the bad tail of (be Com- |under strict surveillance and may
iminixt l,l&lt;H-. I lirri- also have Itcenjti,- deported from Iran soon,
signs of di'commi elsewhere, nut*
The Armenian newspaper Alik
sidy In Cxrchu.I.ivakia ami I'oland. j has expressed doubt* about the
Thu* it would Im rather surprls* two bishop*, alleging that the
iug from the standpoint of good I churchmen were serving Soviet
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C A I.I. US FOII

CORSAGES
ANI)

CUT FLOWERS
Bonded inrmher of Florid Telegraph Delivery A*«oelnlhiii

A. K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST
Celery Ave.

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* &gt; &lt; ♦ ❖ &lt; • &lt; * &lt;♦ •&gt; *** &lt; * * &gt; ^

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Wt* wish to take* this opportunity to thank our friends and customers who huve helped to make the following
statement possible.

Sanford, Florida
O rganized Ju n e 2, 1939

i t Tampa Tribune** propoicd
IM M ule* tax, which ha* evok*
■ H i t tot of pro and con dircui*
f|tm hniiti hai al leait the ie*
H i e feature of returning a
ftlt of the revenue to the cilict
td — tie* which need il moil. Rut
are again It it, Juil ■* we are
H I any new taxer, becaute we
S l m r get rid of waite and
H t i a * * * •• long a* we con*
nllvyiN g new laxet. Once a
|i*S ia pained all hope of rea*
Ht &lt;
aeonomie* in Stale govern*

RESOURCES
Loans &amp; Discounts
Banking House, Furtt. k Fix
Overdrafts
U. S. Govt. Obligations
Other Marketable Bo tula
Cash A Due from Banka
season and concentrate on promot*
Ing product* every week—aiming
at an overall total that will be
profitable to both merchant and
cuxtomer.

who have ad* or new*
publication in the Herald
1 demonrtrxting a finer
spirit and a higher de*
aaaidarxtion for our am*
F they would bring them
t before publication. The
of work which any one
| do m any tingle bout
Nine limited. Ntwspepei
H r no different is thia
■ a carpenter*, painter* or
Thoee who wait until the

• Ranter Lilies

Flower* delivered by teleiA ph

I

■hen lire lowly motr/riil'i life may
a worlli ar murl, as a h rtfrrY

Phone 481

110 S. Palmetto Ave.

2,278.711.00

Loans A Discounts
Banking llousa, Furn. A Fix.
Overdrafts
J
U. S. Govt. Bilim (due In HI days)
U. S. Govt. Bonds
.
Other Marketable Bonds
Caah and Due From Banks

f

880,001.6(1
1*1122,218.94
240,4^.26
1,082,244.30

$3,068,221.14

Hudson Drops Prices
On All Its Models
DETROIT, Apr. 1F-(AV-Hud.
non Motor Car Co, Joined the
prlee.cutting parade today.
The auto firm slashed price*
(ID to 1100 on all model*. It lx
the xeventh ear manufacturer to
President A. W. Barit xald a
20*year nates record was set In
the past three months. This, he
said, and "slight savings In eer&gt;
tain materia) costa" made the
reductions possible.
Reductions Inclpded lift on
Super 81a model* and two Com*
moaore ala models, 1*16 off on
the Super Sis convertible broug*

deh has vet
price-cutting

Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Deposits

Capitol Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Deposits

$4,193,306.62

General BankJflg Facilities
RECORDAK SERVICE: All checks are photographed ftnd become a permanent record of the bank

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PAGE FIVE

WjunineHR Women To IMrs. Hayes Honors
Have Charter i tinner
Son On ItirtInlay

Mclntyre-Persons
Kiwageinent Totd l

•Mr-*. €*hsirh •* Hu m -

West Side Students h“£ j
:
Honored With Party I f C T S O T I Q
MONHAY

1

Xh? W o m a n ' l l Missionary Hocy of the K lril Baptist Chinch
|| lifilil u program meeting nt
, church nt .1:110 I*. M. with
clc No. 7 In charge.

ten* at H;00 P, M.

I Hu tti|,! tin .lira i
ti hi , h u n t e r
**Kv l'i tint ii 11*I r ,i «m • v&gt;i»n* «■11m&lt;\
i ll a if h jilt / 1' lie

ninrv
Wedoc
M. *n
fur fii
rnhneil

Hclli, 'inti' president; gi,. Whnllcv. Cm
■c.h Tlniriiiiiii. (n it vice Hi.iilh
"llnpp.
M l** liilim \ mi Acker, *uog tn vtmug In
president uiiil ingmiizri oil In- gift , |;.
ttfuiil chili: mill Mr*. | ' i iveil lute m t
hillp*. Ih-.1t id No.
’ ( lie liustcs* ii" i].lieii 1 him.ii guests ini’ word Keith in.I
l .Mu Andrew Cm i n- Similei
nntl M i. Kilunnl H it:-[
rim-c eniuvitii.ml M i* John Ivey. Mi ' with
11. nine
, W I ,,tw toll. Judge lltel lliiie r, Jimmie ;i
i (!. Sliliiuil, Judge mill ' lev
shiitev
V
In* Sh'iisitt om. Mi itml : Sulli t % fin • &gt;

c iv ic Her

THKHDAT

lie Woman's Auxiliary of Holy
- Fpisenpul Church' will ell
jm —wiili It , iiimosl spring
g,- V a rly inuler Hie •lirectmu
Its. S. h. Clinse, Jr. line parly

untry Club Will
ve VVeckend lOvenl

m l Mi h. 1111*h
I* , \ | i
Mhiti'h*'
iif 111
|. N S n yri
Mi ** I I • ci j I ..titly
VIi i i i *|«t t*
I I i to In h . ' k c ,
*.; *1

her Inime In Fornaiullna after
vmitlnu with her mint* nml unrlc,
Mr. mul Mr*. II. K Turner.

mill M
iliii i

turncti In her home in Stuart a f- 'llltll. lie nervcit with (he United
'te r visiting Mr*. A. I 1. Handy a t | 8tatc* Army Slcdical Iiepnrtment
her home on \V*»t Fir*t Street.
tfnr four year* of which two were
' tin
' spent In rmgiaml. H r i* a inemhrr
Wh'ntiev. Mrs. John &gt; d w lg nmlj
Mr*. John Senkarik. Jr. ha* uf the American and Florida OpMr* Clavlim llrowtt. /
relumed from Cleveland, O. where tonietnc Association*, Omega Kp— --------------4— —
I she attended funeral service* foi sllnn Phi Professional Fraternity,
her brother. n*v. j a . omda. who Sanford llotary Cluh und serve*
...
. . *
_ died in the Orlando Hospital on a* secretary uf the Junior Cliauu
OW
Apr. t. Mr*. Senkarik was areom.Ji tier iif Commerce.
7
(muled hy her hrnlhei, M. J. Pin-1I After llicir wedding which will
. Hike place in June, the couple
no A(•• &lt;1 nl ;« meeting of da, of Oviedo.
I will teshle ill Sanford where |lr.
Seminole Clinpieo No, k, Order j
i Persons i* tiraelicing Ids pinfes, nf Knslern Star, /he Worthy Mn„
11..... M m K d so /lio ll was preMr*. It. It. Pippin ha* a* her i "iun
i leiu. d wul, i. / f t nml « year's I guests ul her home on W est First |
.Iipplv of i ’ h /ing curds from ; Slr.ml her daiighter and son-ln- OulNtamliiiMr I 'r ttR r u m
t),,. priM m ,,!,/(,■. Cluh express- | law, Mr. and Mrs. It. r„ Watlov.
me Hi,-ii ,-si,in mid h.ynl -u p -; M l. Watlov eompletnl his studies
l'm,i
/
!m the University of Mlniiesnia on
Ml
| lent/ Fugle, pnst m n -|M iir, 17 nnd received a degree in j
non nnd iii/lier advisor of the hu.-itie** adinilii-lration lie tun................. / llniiihoiv, Cry-ini Joreil in ....... lulling.
;
rim p iii in/M iintlcplln, linl, wn*
—
,
11,1,1,1111.1 fi r spoke III the group J The Misses l.uura mid Ki I nh
.
|)i&gt;. liyfetenl phases of her Chilleuileli will have u* tlien
Am I
I/lie music of I lie wed- 1guesls, Mr. nod Mrs. I.. I'. Chit
.|mc oin/h, .Mr Anil Mrs. F. I leiulen who will arrive Imluy from
Mr,- J v vyi'lii were cuiignitiilnii'd j ,\i liiigiiin, Va. to -pend alioot two
m Horn/ :*7lh wedding niuiivei ■weeks in Saiifoid nnd Mr. and
in y
M rs . K. A. Chittenden and dangli |
\ ,-,,/iinllee was appoinled ,o ; mr Judy uf Pineilns I'm k who will |
maw /• ii'H ilul lulls fin Mr. nml visit for the weekend.
Mrs ilui tiuve und M-s H, K. J
——-----Peunpv and the coin dull vu*
Mi** Jane Harris urrived today
held t' '•nal'le one of the guest* |,v plane from Atlanta for a week’s ;
I tg. Masonic Home in ordei’ vinit with her parents. Mr. m u l1
•lint In might attend the t.rand . M| , r ,u | ||irr|Hi n)ll|
aunt,,
l iiader meeting In Tampa.
y j,,. j .
H(inrlliig Miss Harris
WOMAN K lU .K I )
1* employed hy the Federal (invent- j
IANIA
Apr
iV- i/l*i- M r * , mrnt In Atlanta u* u layout spec-'
lld-ie l.itrhfiehl, IK, wns fnliilly
government henlll. |
ueimloil iiv the aeehlcnlal dis-1inngaainii.
I
rjai ge of ii pistol, ii coroner'* |

Eastern Start Honor I
N
Worthy Matron

pier for tiU'h^^a of the cluh
ihrrs on
evening nl
i o’clock ill the cluh liuilse.
les-es are Mrs. J A. Young,
ilium, Mr*. Maymc Hodgkin.
. Al lim it, Mrs. Kilwnnl KirchMr*. It. W. Itilprirht, Mrs. II
doiclmul, M m . Hrnitev Hdliam

fi ♦—blut'iM m

Slur

...... Worn mi'* d u ll will mu:
iholr husband* with u cuv
.1 ill*h supper ot 7:iiu C. M nt l | t&lt;
cluli house nil link Avenue.
1 M,
he Dependable CId* h uf thn 1 II..
.t Methodist Church will meet , ,
the home of Mr*. J. II. I.ce. n
nt ] Hill Went F lr*l Htre-t \ | r
h Mr*. Cyril Hutner u* cn- 1 lit

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nt Mi
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I'm Smith
m-.l
n»*»thi»rH of tin- v

Opening Of Itids

.

ArniiiR«Ml Ity i ’lmir

MU* Mil,In.I Mmil Inn- Mi Intvie of Minim whose ciigngemelil i&gt;
Hr. C liarh- I,owe I'ci'iin -. It is hidng miiioiinceil lodny M l" Mi
Inlyre has ic-ilcd wiili in-, mini mid uin le. lh und Mi , J N loim
wul,. n l r l r o f fllrtlil
II, Sa ilfo lil
III,
for n m v v*.in - mul Im
I ’ei -,,ii - Im- r ' I n h l e Im-*I
coufile plli,i- lo i,-n l, .ii iluteiloinctrle office*

Krr Hum Held For
Nurwery Dcpiirlmcnl

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EASTER EGG

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I .'I; 't ii;

..Easter Outfits made to fit
the Family Budget I

Dainty Party Dress-Ups!
I ' ANTI CS

Mrs. Woodruff, Holt,
Minifies J o i n Circle
Three new member*, Mrs. P.
M. (ilnglcs, Mr*, llrure Itoll and
Mr*. Frank
Woodruff. III.
ware welcomed Into the Ixnru
Circle of the Hanford Carden
Cllth at it* tnonlhly meeting held
lit 1&lt;!:,10 P, M. at tlie home ol
Mr*. Malcolm Higglo* on Mug
nnlla
Avenue. A covered di*h
luncheon preceded the meeting.
The chairman,
Mrs. CharlcVodnplrh, |ire*ided over tlie hits
(lie** meeting when report* were
heard from all n.’fircr* and fron
Mr*.
Jumes TerwIHeger,
radio
ehalrinati, I.nte in the afternm
refreshing drinks were served.
Tho*o attending were M rs,-C
It. Klrtley. Mr*, (ilnglcs. Mrs.
Woodruff, Mr*. Terwiilcger, Mr*
Hlggln*, Mrs. Knhert Hickson,
Mr*. Vodnnlrh, Mrs. I.aurrn .lului
*on, Mr*. II. I.. Perkins, Jr., Mr*.
Hoy Hreen, Mr*. P. It WalHo
Mr*. Thoina* Meronnd Mr*. Pale
.‘Vott, Ji.
BIRTH

A N N O im C K M R N T

Mr. and Mr*. K. I. Wright, form­
erly nf Hanford, announce tlie birth
of a *on, Michael Keith, on Apr. «
In Tampa whtio they are now reaiding. Mr., Wright wa* a paitor
of the Sanford A*icmhly of (tod
Church.
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Sizes 7-M
Tryinf to outflt your fbl oo • aUle-eleod Eattor bud««tT
Ptnney'a tolvoa your problem wltb Umm protty royo» frock*!
Sweetbetrt »tylee with fr**h lloferio U im tlfi, or orUp eyelot
froatioi oo po*tol color*. Tho party look aho love* I

Sizes 3 to 6x2.98

Mr. and Mr*. Jame* Oreer I.ce
announced the birth of a daughter,
Kleanor Katherine. In the Deldtnd
Memorial !!o«pltal on Apr. 14.
Mre. !«• will he remembered hy
her friend* a* the former Cuticle
Oormley.
Mr. and-Mra, George It. Wili­
am*, i r . announced the birth nf
s daughter, Elinor Grace, on Apr.
It at the Perneld Laughton M«mnrlal Hospital. Mr*. William* I*
the former Amura Klltaheth l.ey
of n - M 4P &amp; IS .

li O V S ’ SIM M ’S

Ctnatmet/
l.rVine vtylc* a flatteringly vnft ntckline end
lapturei the tame grarcful linn in tlimmin|i thin
drapery. In a feuthtr-light piitiled rayon thcei
with a fine delicacy of texiure . . . a warm weather
"mutt". Snap-in tliniildtr padt. Floral print on
patirl gfimnd. In Megular or Half Sliei.

lly lli-l.iiic und
I'utuwny cmdignn
nhorl I router* . .
litiir.ei shifies and
Hires U in 7

McKciu in
style coat*,
. nil while,
seersucker

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T H R SA N FO R D H ERA LD, SA N FO R D , FL O R ID A

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Giants Shell Senators 14 To 5

Opening Tilt

F R ID A Y A P R IL 15, 1949

X e g a fN o tlce s

W tiiJLL
j a n i : h o k iu i
novK. .is r.» I*!i/S
U l* of aal.l I'ounlv. to III* I’om.ly
Jiiri-e of Hsmlnole County. Klorl.la.
at his office In Ih* r.iurt Ii.
of sai.t . '..iii.ty al H.uif»nl, Klorl.la.
within *l«hl . similar moi.lhs from
III* llm* of II.* first publlrnlloi.
Ihl* notlcr l.’aih clitlm nr ilvm.inti
rHnII !•#• In * riling, mul "luatl «t.«tn
thr |alM&lt;-r of rr-flilrm-t mul post offh r .tildr»i&gt;" of ihr rlMlin.int hihI
athull hr "Worn to hy thr rUlnmnt.
«K#’m or .ittnrnry. ,im| ,tn&gt; nurli
a’imI iii or drinand imi ##•« filni -hull
hr void
MAItln.N t|f»VF \li: v r it
A" MdmlnlntrMtrll of (hr
l!"tMtr of
llarrlrt .luiia* |»orti l|«»%r
I
iwrd
Fit ait plllalla atlaatl April 1"t. |'a|*a

ionT’K oK in Y k .n t ic in TrrTt&gt;i*
(IISTKII FtCTITIOl '8 NAMK
Clevrhunl Inilinii* when the Trihn
*f. IN '
Nnltc« ti# hrrfby «lvrn tout lh«*
liiitii'iiti;
m i. r i *
right
•rntti'r
mill
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mill
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porMimnl to th» FIcmeetSt.
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In
III"
llrmvn,'
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( jo c h
R ou te n i ncruH* tin |ilntf. t ’li.nIn' l'i,|'l" I Tliriilmlil Mint Hulln.
, rasa al
s ^ r i T T H 'i f F r a r
itlous
Nam*
Hlutule. ChRpt«r
home park Tuesilny.
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Ptnrl'U. Act* of 1M l.
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Dy ASSIM 'I a TK D I ’ MRSH
T o P o s t V ic to ry ; wnllii'il in plan' Mil'll mi fii-l mill
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with
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T lir ch'dfflimr firi'lm ltli
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first
npenlnjr
HS-iRtlini'nl
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P a c e s Iill|i|M'il
ounty. FI«»rlilA. upon rtcRipl ••«
KACINU
n -l"W Milln I" •"•mini
i,&lt;'i'niiiii p oan (hii 220 . h- i i-n
oof of nutfllrutlon of tHU
M e d i c a l L n e c K u P i i w B . n r hurled *hr,.,.
Ki'k'ni'lnnil, Ky. J.
Kills’ ‘
flrlUltima nninr of K*$ L L l'II
S a n fo rd ’s A t t a c k I iiim '. mill Ml'I K h '-I i '" inilili' " J. Cnki'i, McMIlInn mnl Dialer;
1
fore
thr
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then,
follnwiiiK
• “ ■ C k u r t if —
Miss
Neal
1912.001
wnn
th"
I'lnfenrtfr
which &lt;1 nml engaged In
m
ill
llinnv
In
flirt,
&lt;*n
'I"'
l'hi&gt;,
Mnri’ili' iiii 'I Harrison.
m m ......
service In the Nnvy. -tn rtn l uk-'UI islneeia on III mIihmp I Mint 92.
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lit
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mini
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IR—r/f»- - i 4tl
Hmilni'l'r box seme:
rulrle
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ir
m
Hal
Gruber
nitiiiiiiitr■eetfca —
Ini*. Krr" Amrrlrn wna -rrnm l mnl
M .'iiu n t -TATU i.itAui a:
n |iw York Yankee-, one of j
'
_______
mniy. FU The puny or Pfrllen
nl till* ninrnlni llml rllhrr Jnr F lirt llitai'iitnn Tmiv F I" " *- •'l"*'l' s t &gt; I ll'll'
fane ----Almenow
thtril.
tereninl
i*re. Itegln.t M HiM ktnnn
" '■ I'l-Mt' Ur hiiritest ipie-tlnn mark- nf the,
.
Srhult/ nr "l.rfly” l.nrry Hurry • •I Welter, «" tin' Hmif""l l'J*t&gt;**»
1 Mifllhmal. P
lorldnir
If. i/f.
MlHt'KM.ANKODH
.| pi,
. al.
.limitr
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'.ill'll
**milil Imrl thr riinlrrl In Mr­ win. inlviini'i'il tu llitnl Ini'"'. 'hnu's .Mi Mtatitiw
Dstril
{'rlanilo. ll...
O r *" *' Itountjr.
Wnshliininn—ll'im'x Mi'Kinney. '’^C'mru
Ir a l ’ The - l«n« aPr W ^
- J - ' ? nrlda. this
r if
mnl I'rplii tnllii'il I'itiln i WIMni'
ITtti itay nf Alar.
I
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rul
I
iiii I k Hi -nil I hut llr Itnir
• f l a• rn ei i i s •?* * '
slur nf th" Wnshitii;l"" Capital- j
n. „ i,
....... h*!* Ni.th.nnl l.p-tfiie rnnUniler, I hfbition jrrin.l eomplele.l, th"
«a
ill tu iiu l tin' linin'' ln|* K .«\ i&lt;k I - if
HI.AIU; whose
C U T K I.O W K IIS
himilil tirnlmlily net llir alertNam* ut I'er-on i.larlnx ad». Arn- T " 'I VIIIAN ’ IIOI.T
ini'" in llir l&lt;n«k"lliull A—neln- ''lufurmillr
M* a* Mini .add! a*** In
ft
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fill’ll
oil
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Killy
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iii u mil liiitinrriiM nli! lit hrrr
I.
ArliitKioii
linn
nf
America,
"""nil
ini'il
he
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J'J"*”*',’
•»"• i H hj nt Yankee Stadium.
.
Home K«lay f-r renewal ,f L llank lliill.ltnx "rlanilo. Hnrl.la i’hllairtlaa
1 '
Mtadi*
CORHACKS
MmT
aa-lnrl (i-lnr-tllir. Crnrxr Ja- |.......
iblGhril ln Th* Hanfiinl llrralil
.InilP • 31*
; w in ipiltlinc pi" phty to ntlrrnlim AiiBu.iinr
IM h *1
.....
VU finsrhi, wh.. won I f irmnrs 'heir nnnitnl iwi.-««ine eil
Va•19 tie hrrrhy rrt|«||rrt| ft* ,t|i
tirIt. - rlxblbuiitlrd pllrlirr, «*»» ' l«"fl fn I'li'i llnrlt Vuim'i in|'l"''i I'l'MiM ila
hi.
Klorl.la
i, mu**
The
K"I'"':
*
"re
"chrilnled
pa*.»t In thr • *1r. #i11 I'atnii of Hr tohi
| , 1'IiimiI nl North ('arnllna mnl plnyi
»rsirrii-»'* " « « " •
for llv Yanks hist season, was due
VVrltri Hr
I imI.h mitlnnril In Snnfuril liy |n 376 (m.l liiiinr inn in '•&gt;•■ *'""1
•da* **'"ll»lk FlorhU. Ill ril.Vhrrry.
M Sfatil
II xi'inl.nrii
In, .ki'll.nil
I n
l.rr«li"ia
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*1 ini-prii iinxK'Mimi
■
a N K "lll' • ll 'Ulnruvlllr
ntUmlii I
In r^iuise ftnlph llranca, s c of unlay and Sunday.
TIIK I'" IIIIT OK TIIK i h i I'N'T V ••It tha .'ltd day ^f \l.«&gt; t’Jl'J. u.
$ 2 .o « u p
1*4 rre*
llrltliil. V -.. Gruber mlilril
jw llli K irrli'r • rating
l " sl
T mI aI
j " mm. —
— *!* h ' n t v . rrrrnfn *&gt;iili for aflvortr Ittrrrlra
I hiiyt'inn n lirl^amt U * 1" *nuH'ti
valr #e •
tin' thdiier staff._____ _________
j Tiiingllt till' lilllllli" lilt ini' In' llr iNNtft*
Fl.nittllA. IN ritoilA Tt:
|'n t.i 11.ii »- Hi Atit:h^LIua.—I
!•#•lol 11#ii tu .ahht rvhalrd »li|* of
al all •»
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lilliil fill till' Hi'i'iinil Killin’ "I III"
rr I!mtii 1•• of
A u b u riv Aini
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Whl'li l« Itrft J.atlllat I Sl.tdr I'l.tllt |
liana* Tmlsr
MMH
in \ i t i i n i' iir.tj&gt; w i i 'ii h i
Mack's prtinaiit-luipi'f'd
Atill HIT JANH I m iKItlt IMIVK
II'
tiff M IMI. Mm 1,111 || 'll Hhaala I ••
auai
FHI. « IInlIII mill llii'ii fn ii up I'M •*
|S,\NK"III' al l•••l.anl|
RK’ ihlUN D. Va„ Apr. Ih -tA h —Connie
iiL11
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K A STK It I.II.IK S
l i t It A M I Hl'llHTH K ill n u t
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friitl.a
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'
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Wnlk-x
Cooper _was
expected
In ' *I’hllx.lelphlti
Athletics
came .......
Mold T ra c k
M ed
iti'Mliiiit-*' nf llm y in
.
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WITNKHH
tit
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h.and
viol
offh
l,«l
I'xlxltm
.it
"alrirsvlllr
today
to
npcvi
city
..........
0 " 1 H i i i Im I- h Sm.lnlil |.n|k ShII„ ,| hv
t|„. I.mi.M \\ lillf if
FRIDAY,
it join th* N«(w York rSimitN toown iia v in u CM.AIMH n it t»K "«'dl .al S.ittfoid FlorliU. lltlt .11 -.1
P O T T K II P L A N T S
l.cxxl.iill! .it HI A.iK'Is"'"'
IiiRtit**
II imI lliri’l* fh Iiiim ! Si’ll | plnv liowU tu til** I •mill •III* l» I It’ll I . II'
ANIlH AOAINhT HAIh KHTATK d.»v of \|,«r. la. |'.»|*»
ilny nft#| h mriliml checkup in *&lt;*ri(*» with tin* Phillliv..
A IH IU U N . Apr. ir. o n Trark
PI.i,Ills
Inlrrnsllxnsl
I
r
u
m
Tou
unit
Mrb
of
yon
urr
hrrrlay
«
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lli:ilM
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til"l h u ll'll (oi ffii IhI m mill a I I In
Thf
A'»
l«*ft
liRhind
thrtn
in
tl,r
•
Atm mnl Hiiinlnv ll" III.,lx mil'" I ......
W I. l*. a St. leoiii^
nttfl«&lt;1 nml r«*t|ulrrt| to prrm'iii
and field athletes nf (lenriHa and
I'la'lk rireiilt 1*0119!
fa | Ini iiln Shili* I •$*iu iiii * m|i*mm! • ■, , t. In St Anut'xttin* l"i "i " f*••• /•If "IM k*l
Smith oni* of thrir l»«vt tpniik! ny
T h a t la a *&lt;&gt;
mu
y ________
cliilnm hiii I ilrmiifotn whit it
Ity «* I. Hunt
All-ini
Tilllaal II
$ | .0 0 u p
Allhitrn
hallle
lntn"rrnw
in
Ath­
training rfrori|» of ns-rnt yrm mi. «#r rllhrr of you, tony Imvi
kjtino* vli’liM y ul tin 1 Miiiiiflpul niMtn nf fu ll. Ilnylnnn I0'"''h I'h'V- N*&lt;|In#
I •rpul y Clrrk
L
and word-. Ni
niiIII
M
Tampa
ens,
(In.
The
two
sclneils
huve
herii
HKAI.
\|
III
IMl
lla*4i
ll
I'm k Ii f I nlkflil lirfoii* I aN.lt* Hull* lii'ii- Mi'inlnv evi'ltlntf
I'rir* |t
[ A Id* Infinite ra
Itnhhy^* K ilrr V*w lll'priiu rf M » |T h e Markmen won 211 rxjdldtl'.i|«»|n»t &lt;h» r - u i - «.f ItA lllttK T
hlttrr rivals since IH0S,
||4 V*9IM
Ilf mm nil'll |i
In* liiiM’ltiil1 I tilt a
rf'tfractura. At
i l l p i k Ii I Ii sen\n opener
for
the lt*me» this year and Inst &gt;|py mx
Tin. Dnylniiti lleael' Mninh'ix, Tin lia-i I |*
Anhiirn's siptnd wnn Its only I *41k I*I ll Vl91
We Tfleiraph ll.ix u s tn|»hrrr, \n)llme
'
llrn W i II i i i i . I.iinky MHilili* lull In
II tun
■■V m a r r y h e a r ! d o
Wirni I* II
l.lu
pii'
xi'iirnp
pi'inimil
fiiy
rltra
,
nri'vlntis
S.K.C.
contest
(h
iyear,
J7-.
Fori le*HMl«&gt;r'l*«1»
film. 1*1 tlia » yvIiii \%j»h MTMilly nplioiiril to till* In III'' I'ln rr l&gt; I'nip, liink " hni'l " “ "
i
t
:
In
.itI
iik
Mississippi
State,
114-57.
Hi
|v
ir
•
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L e i the M IC R O N IC " 202 " liriim yin, the ilc .trln g I lapSmifiotl ••lull l»v tli«* Sinus I'lly
■ml tIhi&gt; ineillti
W atflrlNl'* Rm i H*
r
Ilimirh"' Kiilnu is expected wit'
Himin of I III’ Wl’Hll’III 1.1’llknii', ll'l fiiiiirlit lO'Innlnif rnntt'ri f" " " I •*'■ IlilPr
pinena it iu»M lirn u g h t ho nm iiv otherH— nt th e new low
he arrrptalilf
X U iii I lla».ia Ii i. T*Miip$ I
I*
Kll*«l " i i f o r t l h l i r i l lit * f Ii
tln&gt;
IhilhlMtfx,
"spei'inlly
in
the
Itl'M lunkllml llr l«». W&gt;il I It
I In* liivmli’iM i Iiiw ii Mnil m'Vi’ii widl Imnl li-ft
in Iniii Im
iHta Dim *jit| u
jKl W ilt.
price of |ti.r». AIho " 1 0 1 " .Micronic at $75.
Til" Itnl 11lit N U"t I Vi" "MIX "i M.i i i f . i i . I
vnrd da*lt, hit’ ll jump and p&lt; .
Hi |vi#*rwhui t: •• i .MI-iini »•»•«! •*••••
M i l ail]
nI « — I I
Hinlli’iril Inlw In I in ii lit Hu’ Vlr
( ’all nr write for free lost. Complete llearinir Aid Service
liNliarx *t aag'lf
tin. ri'rninl mnl nne "Mi'h in llir
vault.
lol \
Sipes A venu e
I ’ lione .11!)
l *a»itl ala* tl \ mi ••r I• ti"
Aurtiphone Co. O f O rlum io, F lo rid a lla n k llld g .
fmirth mnl fifth ""il'iltt;" '; '" « ' « '" • J Kl*|t«; NH
Meanwhile Atihurn
meets mi
W r iU|i|mir
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M'MiltrtaMu* lililRlw IllM'|*| I'll llir lioolll t Im.I,
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l.rnlhpr Tim &amp; Piping
Orlando
I'hnnr 3-.1.MA
I
ancient
fne.
(i'mriria
Tech,
in
ha*'
i
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hi
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California air
mi M ihiuk' i ll"i| Diilnni'y'x mtlt"
Tliofllil'tvllla* ,al U !&gt;»»••
ll..........
nil" in &lt;•"
V.unri f, Mnlir, Wlll.m i. ,N'rl
hull k'liim* here tmlay mnl to­
$ 2 5 . o,»
PLASTK
lhair days, "Ci
li» :u ilflH -I M llllliA 19 M*l Ii
K" " " " 1,1
" 'jJ,',! | nml pi'xlii'il ii v l III" winninu tlilly «&gt;•" 1 llr.'wnl'ia. Wrlirr Tw ifli-xi
morrow.
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wn, S.IKIH, I'"" ll-ilnian Jnhrr. Varnrr T-»
tliia Katlliqiuk
Cnaeli .Inhnnv Willinm.-mi will I'ttlilrla*
l.cu llirr T rln A P ip in g
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prnhnhly sehs't twn hltrlers finm kVifi’luth
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iti. the
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Vmf n&lt;al llll* ltnliiii.il.
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likin' u
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the suphi'tiinre trio nf lieiirU" Hill, Albimy
.Mill
t&gt;»n in th" sixth and mn m tin
Vi'teimi Tlilril Itaseiiian l'»"M" plays
M ill'" in r'lrtins ,
ii IU iirid&gt;8*
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Dennis Kinlnw mnl .link Maxwell.' TV«)a|iiHl
Soil
8
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I ' f u t ile , ta y «
Sidelined with injuries are twn «\ iM**r It'll**
Wt* inviliiyou to check our InrK" " ‘ " v k of
JS.1
‘ ‘ Jun .liines. .....k." thllil ■I..A"I | llminv [Imi.i.P l.mu("d ...u " .‘"''.‘"J
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r ||„ | Uruln i'a Si.'ifm.l
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noil
T
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kci
"'uulnts,
Jocko
Norton
nt
j
Thronasvills
W h e io n . W r I.
covarH
hefirc you buy for th a t new enr or g "t
unit
........... ............... ....... . Smifn"i's nt
'V-niuiLw't. a,'w-V.i ’. i n
K
i «»■•..' -•»
link .Inin's tupped mil n 'Mik I". a i •" * 1 * * "
mil In P in *
Wlllmi n. "r..«n State l.e.itl"" opener l" ‘ t '"a- ■'* ceiitui field nnd Klnmett McAfee I Al.'Ulirl. ........
rcplncemeni covers for your present is r.
o ld w a r in l l i r
.'..r.isi! a a .?,s. i .
*
dimlil" and two 11(plea, i I iiv iiih in ' virtmy. W Itneaalnp lit" K«»"
un i
tiert t lilts ..rr I'erri ; f r()I„ n,,. llrliindn Senatni*
" al third. T ravi, Tidwell will repin. e Norton nt crntni and J.ilimi
is TI.oiimsvoi
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".v„ v . v w . ' r j • • « » r&gt;
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•* ■••• Mock will start In Tidwell’s le ft' 'ni«l»»'.&gt;
Tull..hu—
-'
A .Sensle c
hat la'ft Fielder Hot. Ilallmnn lap 1 l."'-hniic s l'n'i«i is m
.
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w nt.,., , tn.uimr i I'aase.t tmnlntr f"t hfs sernltd &gt;• &lt;" "«
\| miiII rlr I
AI In* la$
field spot.
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W
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tll't
pill
mil
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and
a
dimlde
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helm,
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the
rntin* of raltl
S P E C IA L Nh it V IC E S
I hell \y ni,in I ..XIHU inti licr I'riea I'm
.
the tjaini avtlle ti-M ri
fmit nl|is fm tutmeriip hnnnis
i pin's I' Taylor mol W llsi.it Tims lineals Into fourth place in the
-ayi Thr tiin
allendlilic"
was
U..T00U
IIOK
TUW
KIt
SKH
V
It'KM
Tower here will In* hel.i Sunday.
Shnrtsti'p
Jnlltmy
McManus
Jack K . M o rris o n , M a n a g e r
| nf hii ni" M i a I «.n;
; loop standlntts last year.
IIO T LPNCHKH every day from NKW FI.OOHR -iiifm e.l t«. peifecThe line scores.
•h*n llir lowly
I.A K K 8 WAI.KS. Apr. |5—(41 t Almut li.CMHl prrs.*., ate*expertnpriicd the runtrat la wnrkmic
11:30 to 2:00 al HOMKK’K.
turn (Mil flout" mntlr like now.
f. 12-2
I
Ilelaiul
02t
IIIM
Hion
2-Hod
Kniim
Mouse,
Very
nice,
, r Win il» »• m&lt;
I'llchct I'nnrhn I'erei fm a walk
The k’L’nd annual Kaster sun- ed to attend.
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Davtmia
Iteach
Ottl
I*'"
'UH*
I
Lotof
Flowers,
shrujis
and
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(JLA 8 S lo r all purposes. 8 h«we.
|&gt;.,ttn|,|,.
p|linlf jj y,.«rs
Imt
Jetty IlnettPi went
down
r.-t ten Innlmr victory nvei Mmil
tree*. t'Jfi ft. FronlnK®, kJastern
•i Itl J
. .
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snrtnuMiH Tommy Calaldo inimpeil
doors Instnlleil.
experience In Seminole County,
trie |mt them in third place in
Vllnta.
I'etrln
and
Dum"'
'"
"
II
exposure,
Kusy
terms.
1 lltrtr wrir
f
m
K
n
i
I
i
SKNKAHIK Class A I ’ulnl Co.
ii hull llltn "Khl renter Held f"'
II. M. (tlenson, Luke Mnry.
I
rmBi
..f
I I 2 - I H W. 2nd. St.
I’hnne .120. ,
I .le
, wiia in San
s th"'" ply |inke. sciiiliiK McManus ills mul Iti'ininn
.
n i
the iiitrlit was Vnld«»ln’»
V KN KTIAN HI.INDS mu.le lo or
ll-llod
Hoorn
llousu,
(tou.l
Con­
T » « l a lla w la a ra « *a i r y l , la
lliillninn slnKli'd to send I'nlnldn
tonlh one nf
L o o p
| J | y cialon.nver Tallahassee.
ler Semimdu Vciictiun llliri.l
dition nnd n Central I am' i i Uiiii . Ml Ih. Ice hox $7.1)0. Arnica Lo.lur
Si \i&gt;nn«tlii" ihmi tiin ihhi I f&gt; I ( i - r
a ll W a a l « &lt; • a a k ll* k *4 la T k «
lullin' noil ten Matte stinrk mil.
Wnycross
was
nuthit
In
llmaalli. Dr. Qtli1
Si
la
a fa r * ■ • r a id ,
Co. *420 \V. :ii.
Phone
Rond, Cnssollierry. Mrs. Diik
$ I nou Cash, llalancu -mall pay­
I'nliilkn
21)1’ MM...... .
' I" I
Julies nipped Ills (list hilKfc '"I"
milsvllle Imt T iter fielder- kicked
II52-W .
gins.
♦minute (’Inrl
ments.
Immediate
possession.
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lit \ 8SOtT \T K D I’UKSM
i, way five I .all* t" "nly nne l.y
a
t t a a a I 0« a a r I la * la a a r ilo a
nfortunalr lir.
Tin- Waycres* Heats nnd tin Die HearsNineteen
IS YODH piano full &lt;&gt;f -.mi notes?
•
llaaaa - a a a r I la * la s a r tla a
hiiwer/
3-lled Hoorn Hnnch type house, u , „ , ( ,UAT MILK
wy. "Wr liavr
I ’nldel" In.[lulls W'h« Witt" nl Hear coll.'.led hy Tlminnsvllle off pitch­
M tlasea
ft* e a r I la * la a v r lla a
If so lei Hurry Wester, piano
One
year
old,
Perfect
dominion.
Hl&gt;l
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t
Phone
7IH-M
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k
ifa
r
fta
fa
Ik
a
lla
a
.
npposile ends of the IUIH (ieorKin- er- -lay and I ...in-led, while WavInner, sweeten
them
Phone.
ltd a email!
I 'a a k l* ra re f a r k la r k f a r *
2
Hnths.
BEIectrle
Kitchen
and
poilT
A
H
L
K
irrlKntlon
system
and
I I'li.i ..In lenitue l.nsei.nll slnndiiiRs cross made H'&gt; »f( Knnhe. tim echl
1477
,f.
!y o|«nry", hr »*
!
.
j
:
a
..rue
living
room
Priced
for
numoroll,
fllllI1
n
— I
I won I he firsl elenii "ill majoiity
iino'ii'"’"las^ n" '1 l'*hmtsh .'mnt fm IV
•
•piick sale nt *1.1.075.
Kusy
p Whitner. Jr.
lal rvny i liilu
Kxpeil Hudio Hep.ill itiK
|..f llu t.miiK 11* It'
us.
Kive
hits
nnd
one
Amerl........
...
Terms.
Fled Myers, llll K 2nd SI
• ’n r r i Io im ni
99
iiik I.I
Waal AM will ka a**e»&lt;e4
lX|U.lllr.l
five "ins for r.u.leln
The .Icfi'iuliiiK chumpimi Hcni' Amerle"- s.nie.t only once m.
ceae Ika l*t*»kea* aa
ii moniht. II
all
Hl/e-.
C
A
I.I.
M7 for Itnl (cry. lieneialoi
Nice
ll-lied
K
ikuii
Home
with
5
HASTKR
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eraa-aia rkara* If r* _
.’U ls.n c.i Tlnutia-vlllr 12» «•' j;,' ,|,mvI1 „f I'm d rlr. and W ...*..
f i l t e r tlini a
Sanford Fish &amp; IJroocry Co.. 210 j hihI St nr.or service. Swntn's
I* 11*1*4 la Ika l*lrpkna* kaak.
acres of land, Flowinu wells;
",kc .he,. ar-nml «mne of the ,.f .........
w rtr
........... in
M
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In ralera far 'kla aeaetaaraka.
Sanford Ave.
Ibilti'iy Scrvii'", 301 W. Fust '
Nice shade Irees, lawn and flow­
iVam haloir •
veil l while the III.linn
flan Ika a«**f'to*f la aiM e'*4
St.
!
llir giimi'.
ers, Will sell nr trade for nlca
la par nenmpllr. la ar4*r Jar
hit piocedinr
r. I Victory f.mn Americas
A| ,
v(1.llliy
„
sixes
Tarapullns—All
of
aa la ran4ae Ika kaal naaalkla
home In city. .
iiviry homr. wr
T-Shirts
f.u Ihm. -ecend Mf Ihe seasnll.
until Vm. Win. twelve
•earIra, all Waal A4a araai ka
: y
•i*ur ORLANDO MornliiK Sentinel. Or 1
C. A. W H ID DO N. SR.
In an* afflaa an Ik# 4ar kafara
ifchlheris."
\ .......... is» Alliany
V'
" "llnwever,
" w‘" ' ‘,7"
hll. all mnxrd1 in the tenth .mnniK
Inn.In KvenidK Stm. Call Kulphi
119 H. Park Ac*.
Phmt* 12X1 Premium Paints—itnl.
•nkllrnlian.
B R A N D
vicimies
the
ARMY- N AVY SURPLUS
fur
tl.c
s.pirekv
victory
m
MmilI Hay. Iliiri J.
\
('aids liave Inst a aame. Alhany'a
___________ na Iaaaa4lalalr
103 N. Palmvltn
trie.
l Pan avraa arrnrn la vaar a4
Covfrnnr W
FLOOR SANDINfJ -and finishinr
H EA L L a lA lb W A N ItU
) Val'lnttn npeiird Ihe K-"«’ i"
Ala i f i a l ka eaaMaWklr fa.
WATCH SAI.K
with
modntn eipiliuiiriit, 2k 1
•a re (inn ana Inanraail Ii
• lit
iTnllnhax-e.' with four .dn« and
C,
OFF
I have a Imyer for 5 nr d room,
yaara* expeflrnee. Work k '" " '|
I I. .) I’ J C A L W O R S T E D S
, jRa laa or
. ndde t Ihe winner in I lie fifth A
medium priced, liouse in San­ l.a.K" nssiirtnieiil of l.udies
anteed. K j F. Stevens, lit. 2, i
| ninth Inntnif Tnllnhn—ee inlly * « .
( F lax, and «l
Mens wnlches tu hit sold
Hox Ull A. M ilford. Call 710 I I I !
ford.
i
tupped
off
nflei
nne
"in
-enietl
IIKI.OW COST
! Il t a in.cmlrr
after 7 imi P M. or Im fore 7 'Ml
JOHN I). SHOWN. JH.
| l.y I'llchi'i Neitrav
II. K P. 11ii ill! in c
Phone I57H Snnfuril Jewelry A l.uxs-Rc Co.
A.M
lowing lin (
Yeslrrdny’s l.lnr-.tires
1100 Sunford Ave.
Phone 1.111
’.Rocked and he
C.udele
IHHI Jilt *J|MI Ii f&gt; I
KI.I'J T IIIC or
A iM iu .R s rein. 8A~L£~ I'O R I A III.K Khs'tric Rliiger sew I
jAmerl.'lls IHHI non |n«
t c&gt; I 1
’ r ib u n e 's 2 |*e
\C F.TVI KNK
i
iik
imichinn.
Phone
IllliO-XW.
'
III&gt;&gt;wn
nnd
Went*;
Winir.i
an.l
W 111 DING
^total which hr
I’ltlK D J DM llll SHRIM P dlimeis
I '..ii ...II.
Sanlur.l 'I..tot \ l'.|pt. &lt; •
everynight, $1.00. HOMKR'S.
jn«d riaht nut
IMIKS M H .lt Itn tlF LEAK?
YIll'll, ll,
mil Olll IMMI r, H
2111 IV. 1st Street
G.m.ly.'iii M.pild H»«fimk C e m e n t____
latvintt |ir»i|ilr
TDXKDO FKKDS: Complole line.
i Tall..
FO R REN T
iKooiunt".'.!
fnr
III
years.
No
J ha-nee
ll|.' mm|| is .I _J t I
l i m y $100
Hunl's Tuxedo Fred Store.
t *.ui| I hi N o llentlnK’ Direct 8cr Jimmi" r.&gt;w»u’» 8b"*l Metal
C l.raielll ............. I t ' . Neer.ix
RTORK room and furnished apart­
i r t o $ 08. I h
f i .nil Fart.iiy. Get particulars Works for n.'vv i.uliol.iix nml
LDNCHKON
mid short
orders
i
(Pi
,,i»|
H
ill,
ll.iii.lrl
anil
Itand'x
h
ment.
20
H
N.
I'ark
Ave.
Phone
• { g ill a b o u t t l i i i
from " ’presentalive, F. Husky nt'w i»r"x. Itn.llnt.o r"|uilruiK
served every day nt Lnney's
1AiloiI.v
"to
i
ihi mu r* 12 i
I27A-J.
Wight, Phone 183 J, mblressl We take ..ff an.l install.
any nion
Drug Store. 7fie lip.
! M.mllrie I ihi IHIJ illo —4 5 1
R room modern apartment.
8unf""l. Fin.
I
S s;k its FOR
4 don hr
I In ii.nlKK - *
Mill's Swap Simp--We hoy, tell or
600 Park Avenue.
laa, (
. Wine in.I Smith: liotil and Dot
D K IIT IF IK I)
MnrKb.be Tomato
MIMEOGRAPH I'H IN IIN G
trade
most
anything.
100
Kan
By Rriahaiii'Hopii'is add ' i 11
’ ...ii
Plant, M l.'UMt, f'ry .ta l W ax!
AND H PING
Ttal of hi
F D R N IS IIK I)
apartment.
Ideal
ford Ave. Phone I0H-J.
well drassrd iook . . . p i* l* " *
1Thoiiin
tliii.ui Plants M
$2 Ml. All
t KKHIT It I I I . \ D OF
for working girls nr "tuple. 1200
i’| he kno
I x*in,*
mn mi jv'o —p to r*
Q 'a U ifjf
P IT T S IID R d ll
PAINTS.
Com­
hy tnen and wnin'ii alike
F o. It lime. A. M
Prevail,
H A N rO R I)
Magnolia Ave.
on to th
IWavcrnx (nil fin imit .|2 Id I
plete slock.
Sex tile, Ha. I'li.uie 'JHH.
U " N. Park
Phone I in
Panama, Oenuine tlaliau l.eK,»'"l | It I f
U paid h
I Kaualir. liutru' hl, I.at nil' ll and
HKNKARIK Class A Paint Cu.
IIKNSON
A
YoDNG
Colt tbeiii
llaku
and
(Jenuine
lianickok
H
| l.ae.irui; Jay. I miixted and Katka
r- iel &amp; coni. Phono 508-M.
112-111 W. 2nd. SI.
Phone 112(1. 6
n| man’t
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
about yniu p.tliiliiig P".I.|.*oih
veck.
Ebtliiiutes r it e , fully g i v e n
125.00 a month, furnished cottage HKW INC MACHINKS H a r t ' s
Highest eash JoHe paid for used
on lake, Axalea Lodge Road
3 .5 0 U i 9 .0 5
Phones 258-It or 161*7-JI Tampa
Sewing Mach. Center, III) W.
furniture. Ted Devi- Furniture
I
Casselberry. Mrs. Huggins.
1st. HI. Ph. I ltd).
laalaa
C.. .'Ill K. tat. Ph. (tr.H.
D PIIO I.H TK IIIN G
i ■ lol ol
KrpMittiiK. "•&lt;overiiiR, slip covers,
I ROOM
furnished apartment. I Fnr Halo Used Tiles. Ten « 0 x
Y
Beta,
L
ivestock,
Su
pplies
reflnisbiMK.
Kstlmat",
given
•about i,
Phone 029-W.
16 - T w nity 7iM) x 16 - Thirty
Sabo's Dph.d lery, tin W Flint
(MM) x HI, from 91.00 tip. Plenty FOR SAI.K—Cocker Puppies. Her
, ftalu
j.'OOL
apartment,
first
floor,
3
Th" Saufor.l Himii &gt; w«-*a 'i|*,'t
81. Pliotte 1363
nf miles left In these. Good also
Can m y .lohnnv-Onwe l.atcly hot-w calher fab ric com pare with th *
of llie r
Mi- Curl Moss, 2831 Willow
rooms and enrage. Apply 1201
■id nut' In lirleh* new l.s.rhsll i'" 1
for farm eutiipment. Used In ­
Ave.
Phone
482-W.
_________
Magnolia.
jcounlie* wh
1form- I- - ' iiii'li* In 'Ii- opening
13 N O T IC E S— P E R SO N Alner Tillies 50c tip- Htop In at
Iriir aml trir.l griniinr tropical w onted ni per/rrl nim m er apparel?
‘ game of Die It'll) Floi'.l# S 'ati aiain it
riR E S T O N E &amp; look them over.
^ )O M apartment. Largo slcopHE,Li*
W
A
N
TED
W
IL L give elmilgb llekulh llybti.i
I I,caguo -ea-on wilh the Orlaud"
any n»»
I l l East First Rt.
h a rd ly th ittL •(» 4ltd ottr r V h li r a . e l e i l t .......*f " n o l n t t ) ’ ' B ra n d
d fl
room, prlvata entrance.
field corn fur I acre. Who lias
Se'"a|iM
Gentleman preferred. P h o n e
M w r art
the acre? (bill (!. I., Funnel,
W ANTKD — Experienced Hrako
The home uniform- are w W e
I used 2 pc. living room suite
,MI0 proves it.
l|* n c r a
Glndervilli', Hanford, 1(1. 2, llux
Man.
Must
understand
all
with nr*n.-e “"•) hliiek tnplng T 1'*
can be recovered
919.96
M
m
32,_____
brakes, front end, rehash, align­
d r r y in i t
word '(H A N TS' in ..range and
1
ihopworn
metal
lied,
spring
T h is Sotil nf llte-Snll two-ply w onted U not only adm irably light
l l * * ! K iU ta F o r Bate
S
ment, wheel balance A be able to
lilark letters Is on Ihe front "f
nnd cotton mattress
934.50
, ia paa*
LO S I At t u I j T u
opeiute brake department. Good'
the shirts nml large number* In
1
used maple' baby bed and
EAL
ESTATE
—
INHURANCE
•conom
and m n l - it Itrrps its hnndsontr rritp appearance all through • hot
pay, Imiiius, vacation, steady all
"
the same eiilor- ate on the hack
mattress
929.95
PROPEETY
MANAGEMENT
LOST—
Rla.'k Dachshund. Anyone
I bo go
year round. Du not ap|dy if you •
of the shirts.
999.05
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor 1 Blond Low Roy
having Infuimation call 716 oi
day
without
wrinkling.
Darnff
»lylea
these
tropirnls
to
p
rrfertion
arc not experienced or If you
‘ lb
Included In Ihe new euUlpnif"'
Dies. $ Florida State Beak Bldg. 1 slightly used Inneriprlng
come In Hill Path Ave.
don't want steady work.
are hlark caps with orange 'S'
mattress
924.60
ll, tv*n l
and
then
needles
a
high
nrdrr
o
f
modern
stitchcraft
into
them.
FI
RKHTON
K
_
8
torrs
_
OR
FARM
8.
homes,
buslneea
and
orange
and
Mack
stocking*.
I
slightly
usod
baby
buggy
919.05
9 M ch othat
AlJTO.S KO H H A LE ,
*^operty and acreage, see your 1 used Walnut C hlffsrot* 919.06
The mad uniforms
are grey
out
MAN for rniit*F» V'Oflt, I’ORtact
W hat's m ore, yon enjoy the dollar saving* passed on lo you through
two! Realty
Ajrene* 1 (let! GkliClsl K lac It ic
J P A. Rtront
Really
with the same type trim aa the
lag properly owners of county 41.shape,
.(l " K n‘(,)1
!1KIyou'll
, , ? , ' i"
• R. Mathleux, Associate
home uniforms.
Radio
.
919.98
car
be' J'',„*r
proud,,&gt;V!!
to
about DDT residual spraying to
Bn tar.)-D arr.fT rn n ;d in «ii«t'—a m erger which makes possible one o f
All trams in thr New York
I
*3
E. Second Street or phone
MATHER OF SANFORD
own.
Only
$795.
Hanfo.d
Motor
control mosuulto A othor ver­
Giants
farm
..rgattitnlton
use
this
291-99
S.
1st.
81.
Phoae
117
3.
A Equipment Co. 298 W. 1st.
3 0 paymin. Must (&gt;e Intelligent with
A m erica's finest clothing buys.
type of uniform.
some ability uf salesmanship, 1048 JAWA
.OCK ARBOR— S largo rooma. For Sole at Firestone. Used Out­
Motorcycle, 3009
Apply to Dr. Frank L. (Julllman,
g o est home, S baths,
seviraf
board motors • Radios • Food
miles, $260.00 ran ho financed.
8cmm.de County Health Unit 1947 IN D IA N
Jta. priced at 97325.00, financed
Fretser - Portable Washer • Bi­
C H IE F , perfect
TH F. S O U L
OF T H E
SUIT
THF. FABRI C
publk
C.
cycle*. FIREBTONK, U l E. 1st. Monday or Tueaday, April 18th.
i'hone 1005.
condition $496.00 Roy Reel, 30(1
( iWm
or H'tli. Phone 1159.
8L
,
W. 2nd. 8 t.
ROOM frame house In Oviedo.
apitit
'
Oviedo 2 SECOND hand double pedeetel EXPERT seametrcs.es to sew on CHEVRO LET, good appeerence,
f
Phone Young **
Harris,
J. C. Jenkins of llnum Eight of
Ingerle—40 hr.
week.
Petite
drop head typist desks, walnut
engine A chassis In excellent
if
Ihe sixth gride nf the Sanford
sV ..WL0' * ™ _____
Paris Lingerie, P. 0. Hox 742, 'condition,
By H IC K O C K
finish. Towell's Office Co.
$290.00.
(Jen.
R.
tt
Grammar School won a marble
■Sanford.
rERN PARK—new home built of
A wide v -rlty to select from for youraelt
Botany and Arrow Ties to lend that Im.
Hwsrtx, Phone 770-M.
tournament vrsterday. It was an­
Lilies, ysllow Cello
hlgan cedar. 2 b
bedrooms, EASTER
or for gifts
^
Michigan
pprtant note of color . . . crush resis­
nounced by It. C. Steele, principal.
Lilies, Hydrangeas, African Vlo- V
WORK W A N TED
'40 CHEVRO LET business coupe.
Nath, hltcbsn, large living room,
tant materials, real or hold patterns . . .
The tournament was spnnanrext by
lets, Polyanthus, Roses, Hibis­
Rough hut plenty good miles.
acreonod
breose-way,
utility,
Jew
elry
the local Veterans nf Foreign
cus, Bougainvillea, Asa leas, etc. TRTrTOR WORK hy'the hour or
For quick sale 9315.00. Hanford
garsga, on largo loL Shade A
fob. Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
War*.
Poe Larry npeneer 214 E. 18th.
Motor A Equipment Company,
fruit tree*. »OOSO.OO. Can be
ing A dirt moving. We specialise
Young Jenkins defeated plaver*
208 West First Street.
•ten day or eveatnga until 9 BREAKFAST—served every day
.
wery
in conditioning building lota 6
Your foot float* along on a s p rin g y
m h h a r k— \ p r t from Room 8tx. Seven and Nine
P. M. one block West of Qlaaa
In pretty pastel, to blend or runet Laney’e Drug Store. 35c up.
garden plots, Phoaa 147-J._____ FOR R A L E -1 9 4 0 four door Ply­
The runner up was ftohhy Smith
Tower
on
11-92,
2nd
house
South
b*l
trait with your new xulL . *!
cork rubber platform. Over the top and -Vound the ankle, atripa of
mouth sedan. Vary good buy.
of luiim Seven. Jenkins will play
on Lake View Drive.
PLASTIC ROOF CEMENTTVlao OWER PRICES, Expert w
wsteh
M*
9495. Roy Reel, Phone 900-J.
light weight handkerchief cloth,
the winner of s tuuinamvnt at
Aluminum asbe. toe roof
. . eoet.
repairing,
0
.
C.
Follows,
Roatl
I I F f t t l flag f r a i l k l f la r hug your fool in •olid breeay comfort.
Ihe Junior High 8choo| for the
K
*
furnished apartment,
eo cool and wearable. All s it^
Ing, Aluminum roof paint,
Shop, 1700 Sanford Ave. Pfeoipi 1987 0I.D8M 0BILE 4 door sedan,
furnlture Including radio­ 8BNKARIK Glass 6 Paint Co.
right In compete in s state tourna­
1148-J.
motor A-l condition, body good,
phonograph
consol,
Maytag
ment
in.Wit)tar
Garden
on
Roy
*.
And beneath . . , a aole built especially for extra long wear. Penney’*
HI-114 W. tad. 8L
'
tires gopd, radio, 9590.00. Phonq
washer, Hoavtr cleaner. 98500.00
Room winners and runner* up
ALL TYPES of bulldoser work,
999-J . '
were- Room K li. Bobby Debie and
cash. Phone 1488-XM.
baa ’em in a aplaah of bright red*, green*, white* and black*, i t
USED Electric Refrigerator and
reasonable rata*. Free estlmatDallas Turner; Room Seven. Bobby
David
E.
Carpenter,
Pkona
FOR
SALE—55 Ford coupe, ex­
S
rs I O H D
FERN PARK—5 room, masonry
I Smith .m.l Gredv Johnson: Room
lardwara dk
•maah-down low Cash-and-Carry price*.
reliant condition. 916 Oak.
stucco
house.
Very
modern
kit­
Right, J. C. Jink ins and Robert
'* * *
■
Phone 714-W. Make us an offer.
chen with breakfast bar. Built QROCERT"stock A M a *rtfo V et
•m tti.arwoo.
.
•
I Harvey; Room Nine, J.thu Henry

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Cooper Rejoins
Giants, Following

For An
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MODERN HEARING

SEAT covers

WATCH
REPAIRS

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rlonrinq
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and w in d raw in q in I phs lime, and at
lower cont than ever hnloro.

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What every woman needs to complete her taster
costume is a well dressed Escort—and

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ia garage. Over looking beoullEquipment 955a00. Building 11’
8 WHEEL trailer fo* sale. Spring
fal lake, 9*500.
' « 90r rent 94 00 per week. Can
DODOK-PLYMOUTH
mounted, equipped with trailer
JOHN D. BROWN, JB .
obtain Woae. 425 K. 4th, Rt.
P ARTS AND RRRVKTt
hitch, llghta- A tarpaulin. Phone I
L A P . Building
Phono 197* Phone 179-J.
IH Palmetto Are.
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W7-J. 016 W. 25th. St.

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Miami la Drenched
With Heavy Rain State Farmers Market

slternativp," Knowland said.
yesterday.
Bridges said the Arhrson letter • Any toss uf time 111 rutting beM IA M I, Apr, Iff — (/F)—This
"might lx&gt; called sabotage of the !rmm- of rain, ran Imj made up by city was drenched yesterday with
valiant attempt o f tho Chinese Na­ rutting until f&gt;:,'10 I*. M. on tho 2.28 Inches of rain which fell In
tionalists to keep at least a part next holiday, but shippers must one hour and five minutes.

Q u a lifia d
D o c to rs

of China free.
report their Intentions at Ihe
“The Irlte r is a thoughtless, time of loss, said Mr. Talbot. J.
I artless, unfriendly and damaging ' C, llulrhlsnit presided at the ineeU
art Inwards n nation which lias ling, and M.
Cullttnt served .is
long been (he snbjert nf unfriendly I secretnry.
arts nri the part nf some top of­
I. ft. Davld&gt;oii was named
ficial* r.f tire Ainerlran govern­ rbnirmnn of a committer which
ment.”
lias Invited c e l e r y
grower*
The Achcson letter was written thrmighuut Florida to meet Wed­
to Connally last month hut It wns nesday ut IStillO I*. M. at the
Muyfalr fun to decide what to do
released only yesterday.
Achesnn noted there Is a pro­ on the ctdery marketing problem
gram to give President Trumnn after next week.
Other members of the commit­
authority to spend about 9&amp;4,noo..
000 tn the next 10 months to aid tee urc Henry Thurston, ft. C.
non-Communlst areas In China. I let set, J. B. Coglmm, J. C.
“ I f during such a period, the Hutchison, M. I,. Cullum ami
situation In China clarifies Itself John Kick of ftsnford and A.
sufficiently,*' the Rcrrntary said, Duds, Jr., B. F. Wheeler, R. W.
“further recommendation* might Kstes and John Courier, Jr. of
_Oviedo.
be made."
j The meeting was held following
But Arhrson said the National­ n barhenie at the ranch of Charles
ist army does not have tho “m i­ S. I.eo near Chulimta.
litary capability” of holding onto
Full effect of tho cutting holi­
smith China "against a determined day Isnot expected to l« felt in
Communist advance."
the celery market until next week.
And there I* no evidence, he Track
holdings
according
to
said, that offering m ilitary aid to Federal-State Market News Ser­
the Nationalists "would alter the vice, declined from M50 Monday
pattern of current developments to 207 yesterday. On Apr. 4 they
In China."
hit a peak of mo.u than 400.

N o o d o d NOWI
Tha wuild's (Tcateil medical learn — Iht U. S. Array Medical
Department — now hat sn ur|cot need for qualified Msdlcst
officers both In the Kciular Army and tbs Reserves. The
Medical Department affords (he professional nun tb# oppor­
tunity to work with tha finest and mott modern equipment,
opportunity to specialize, opportunity to participate hi research
project, — end, the opportunity to help preserve th e health of
America's (rest defense organi/aiioni — the U. 3. Army and
iht U. 3. Air Force. For full detslls write to the Smatos
General, U. 3. Army Medical Department, With In(ton 25,
D. ('., or check with Ihe local recruiting elation.

SI. UMY Ml S S III F0ICE KCIIIfIIIlEIM I
12 K. C entral, Orlando, Fla.

The Weather Buftau salt! hallstones about a quarter Inch In
diameter fell for u couple of min­
utes during tho downpour, but
melted rapidly.
Many streets
were
flooded,
automobile* stalled and In some
Instances water sloshed over curb­
stones Into shops in low-lying sec­
tions of the city.
Record for one hour of rainfall
In April was set In ID42 when
2.!&gt;7 Inches fell, the Wcsther Bu­
reau reported.

Jaycee Meet
rMtlssss c m *

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cisles.
Boh Newman was named head
nf Ihe committee for ushers at
Ihe Jaycee sponsored Civic Drama
presentation of “Angel Street,”
Apr. 22 at Srmlnolo High School.
All holdora of season tickets for
the series of plays of which this
will 1m? the last, have been ptsllsd
complimentary tickets so (hat they
may invite friends to attend the
show, Cordon Bradley, Jtycee pre­
sident, announced.
A proposal was advanced for
future consideration of a Better
Fishing
Rodeo from June
Ik
through Aug. 22 whereby members
would take youngsters fishing on
week-ends, nnd tesch them the
rudiments nf fishing and ronservnInn.

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Legal Notice
IN T I I K C I I IC IJ IT C O tlllT OK T I I F
NINTH J U D i r i A t . C l R f t ' I T . IN
AND KOI! HKMINOt.K t.UlltNTT.
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NOTIKIRD

Ib s l null In d ivo rce lias hast) filed
n s s liia t yon In th e C irc u it T o o n .
I N in th Judicial ( 'Ir c u ll, C n iin ly nf
jM etnlnole and H in t., o f K lorld a, s i
I S anford.
K ln rlila
Tour
liim hiind,
| W lllls m A
H inldulh ,
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Is the
[ p la in t iff. Hint yon, .lean Mudilulh.
;n r» tile ile fe u ila o t. Von are here
hy re-tnlre.l
to he and
a p p *sr,
plead n r ttn a w e r lo tPe h ill &gt;•( r„m
P lain t on o r ha fo re M ay 17. ISIS.
else n decree |tr„ ennfeaso w ill he
en tered nn aln sl you.
'V IT N K H H mv hand and
• eal th is m b day o f A p ril
n p
im it.N D O N
t ’le ru nf th e C ireuM r .,ttn
C em ltio le f'ciunly. H .,r ld *
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‘ I nettseol erax e»— Iteer
.’ippoinl lilt1liltr. prinriptil* uf nil
other selttmU In the County were
re appointed,
Sale rtf two school buses which
have been replaced by IteW models
was Ifpnrlr
one Ir the Infill
I'liirrcli of I, I for f 1011, the other
lo lire Clitic, h of I Jo,I of Winter
IJarrlsn for fhldl.
College 'Indent- wlm are gninmg prnetlcul experience by nliliug + + + + + ♦ + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ + + ♦ + + + + + + ♦
tn tenching in io.-nl selimd* were
liresent
inchnUng Ml»* Audrey
Hitch, Miss Albu Clmnce, I ’niil
OFTOMETHIST
llickeiiii ninl llnrvev Ciavenln of
g y * * e i a m l a e d . f llaaa ea f i l l e d
Mourn » - I S . |.A S a l . a - l l
.Stel'im Univirsity und Miss l.ttey
o n n l R a n k Hlda
rilorinii und M b * dant- Dupree of ' A i l a a l l e Sla-ht liia
e 1M
Floritla Htnle Dniverslty.

o Dr. C. L. IVrminH

d r esses

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FRIDAY APRIL 15, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAQI EIGHT

**

As Shown in Wliilo,
OiTon or Rod.
3iz*»n 121 ,Jj to I!

IVEY’S

Ollier Raster Drcsre* In.lulling Navy Hheei*. Bnlrb
, r Linen, Miami Clulh i*'"'
I'sstel Crepes
tf)

M leO fi

B r iu l.t aim ahhtlnB— new u r n u c r y a h m vitn l—
soft hreeges cullinU you m ilo the h iu h w u y —
this is the seuson ihnt Itiiic k o f yours wns

ULOUSES
Newest Vcmiott nf the plltltge-nvcklillt) hlotlse
lit fine rnyott rrefte. White sml I'astel cttlors.

m ade fo r!

This is the time when you’ll want to hear the
•weel hum of its eutler jxmer, feel the laxy
comfort of its easy at ride, del the sprimltime
feel of its thrlllind action,
And you can huve ull thut —with just h little
attention to mme simple thitids to shake the
winter out of ita bones.

UH&gt;
Ollier tailored nnd lace trlmtiled blitiise* in
crepe nnd fine bnllste , ,

1.‘IS tu fi.OS

GOWNS ami SU P S
Hn pretty fur Ranter Giving . . 8&lt;&gt;
nlrt fur kceplngl llrm itlfiilly styled anil
rv(|ii|nilrty
cut.
In
MuUlflllamrnt,
Urepe, Matin, Nylon. Tailored and
l«i*i* trimmed styles In all Ihe flr.w»r
pastel* . ,

Cfwrtt ytiir otr—
m n lita k I

PANTIES
Itaynii Jersey knit anil
lon knit loee trim and
brief or panty style*
In white, tearnse,

malae.

.

Ny­
pl»ln
. , .
Mu*,

F o r inatanee — the ruaty aludge that has
aocumulsted in your radiator should be
cleaned nut. Traiwintaalnn *»*»'• r**r
may
be low on lubrication, and should be
cheeked. Crankcase oil should be changed
to a summer grade.

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BRAS

By h ltr Pan, Cxqulslta Form and DoUres
In Nylon, Bstla or Cotton . . . plunging
necklmsi, strapless or wired styles , . .

'file underside of your ear has taken a lot
of splashing on wet roads. Home of the
chassis grease has been washed out, dome
of it fouled with muid ami grit*

S o U'« time ta drain out the dregs of
winter. Time for a little of the knowing,
l«v(nj* w r e e v e ry B u lc k _
go:

At lliv Stitmin

of our BuieMraincd men, armed with
Buiok*developed tools, Buiek-e&amp;lablishad
methods, Buick*engineered parts.
It doesn't take long, doesn't cost much.
But it goes a loog way toward making
old Buloks step out again like lively spring
colts. How about stopping in—this week—
to see about a spring rejuvenation for y * r
faithful BuickP

Handbags
Tn highlight your Gaatar cm tunic.
Plastic, Patent, W I.Ui ami 11haw
la White, Black, Natural and
colors. . .

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In Unity T h »ra In S&lt;r«*nifil*—
T * Pr#»#c» th * P m ** of th* World;

THE

To Froatot# Um ? *•■ !•« • of A m in .t;

fo Praia** Prosperity for Hinloid.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

E stablished 1H0H

SA N FO R D , FLO RID A ,

W itra lb

Wallace Beery

^Sanford Churches Have Record

To Be Buried In

! Resurrection Is

Attendance For Easier Services Observed Amid

Glendale, Calif.

Peace

Prayers

Recreation Needs

Of City Stressed

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Joined In (iermnny
, By Wife, Children

N o . 170.

- Of Proposed Bills

10 P o in ts
In A ppeal
Of P assp o rt F ra u d
C h a rg e s A re T lim ed
Down
In
C ap ital

TAIJAHASSKK. Apr. IH &lt;/P)
— Tire llouxe today xolctl witlmul
(R liiir n l lo join lit* Srn.tt* in .111 in*
vrxtigalion of llir Florid* Slalr
Welfare Board. It adopted, on a
voir* vnl*, n revolution l&gt;v Rep
Monahan of Suniirr rallnn: for llir
impiiry.
The Senate alieaily It.iv a ««ni
miller axtigiiril In m ii li an Uivevtr.
gallon. Mnlialiali vllil lie lioprtl I"
hare lintli Inaln lirv merge lltrit
jo in tly. lie '.tel an iinpiliv wa&gt; ■al
led fm "out of Ian i i i *a« In tin* Wrl
fair iioaid "
His Ifdillm il vatil "llirii* i\ ividi*
II -M III 11III! S t l l l l l M ipie.nl ililnivni and dt«ali'f.ti Iron
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hiiniil "lin alive id ll» poln lev *ind
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fin e r I ll'll
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will memi nun'll ill tin* piotrctlon of privnle nail puldie building*
Infill. A *** i * ijiiit n , , . f |; |
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prnvex fm ilx employee*, x x x.
mid schools. It ix equipctl with n 1M5 home piuver inolm, Im
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speeds forward, carries 1:*0C feet uf hose und inn pump u.iii ■ ,u
I re. I t hi lln un4 It
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llm (1ST. I
stole requiring welfare ii.,'.i»lnnee
M who are ooiilile lii linve I heir ,‘lulmi
^ considered liy tin* Stole We I fnr«
Ihinril mill iln eiiae wnrheis exrept
uflci long delays *x *.
"Mmiy persons desiring old nge
assistance noil oilier wc|fuxc l“*m*
fII h m i..... . pnivliled with adequate
amount* nf In in file because n eon
Neatly 400 Vvoiihlpprrv .illt'inlitl ll
I tvle. &gt;tilil|vr * « 'i» n e I m i l l
xiilernlih pm lion of the fninle pro
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viileil liy tin* Slule Welfare Hoard
tl.tV* anil at well a* n&lt; tin- eailv exeniny Itmiiv S.ioliu tl Inn. In*, had
In unnecessarily paid In luxe winh
A c to r H ad Been III | rernrd Ineakmg rongn g.ilii*ii&gt;
'resident
W ife And
,
era nod other employee* which
» could pniporly he used fur welfare
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W lieneflu."
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fore D eath F rid a y
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C h in ch S ervices
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• le w ll lllle III** llllil&lt;lle f e l l lev ilu r
IlFATRI Y llll.l.s . Calif., Apt.I
Smith, wlm Im* asked fur exlm
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O ULUICI

A ssociated P ress Leased W ire

Conviction Of Wherry Calls For
Eisler Upheld Complete Account
In U.S. Court

-------- Resolution— C a 11 i n
For Complete In ­
quiry Is M ade By
Monahan Of S u m ter

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in J1*111per4tu ii * through Tuctdsy.
I.m ill' In itiMili-nlr I iriililc winds.

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M O N D A Y , A P R IL IS, ID ID

House Votes
To Investigate
^Welfare Board

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U Q ta ry

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• I h " Mu p io v m o n l i t d lieen m a d e i n . n i ) l l , ,,
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^ tluuithtt'r of Mr. nml Mr*. Owiishi
I loin.. at y palllii'lil x-rw i.ii'luile
C ity In id g r l this y r a i fm r e -! F i n n . p iix lu i **f lIn * F n • C l..
wJn'ir In* in n pmtrxl I * la* ill • »
| H m | m I|.|II |ri| III M ill’ Hid d.HM'lltl'1
3 llohlnt, of Memphis, Inti.
minty film ussociateK sueli as Flunk
, m| |,y Mis. P. M Gum- inn ......... .. i.o.l lui .i.l.i.l m •.
11him x H tld llln u . iid l*
a
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I l u I.Hiniv *| m*i i ® ilu* irtitiiM iiU 'l *d
The fnmlly rositle In Mtmtt'h
l.l m ii . ••iii'Ubsimi
'lie ifd e a llo n a l\
....... .
which is nl.oiit '40 mile* distant am k'Vtiil.lo. jI!o M*,‘l.o*k“ Joseph ,1'-. 1
ill.* i ItilL Im i M iiM iy il.iv •»* liM in iW illi. HIM
II•*l f li
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from the Krtllnn Air Force Depot M Schem k. Muck Seniiett. Lew ih 1|m «i*.m List milliner, who laid ill.il
,
Li t i n
tu a d * i I i i i i i It :• i i *I i* i i ' i i I
tv*xi del*’ • n f I In* m u d •! d in n l |U III
Where (ienrite ix ■Olloneil and Stone,
.Spencer Tracy. Ihirryl | the -n.ieix of tin* program tlm iild j,,,...........
... ih......... ..
.■til In d i a l. X m iT ii’aiiiiitinv il*
l...k la I MU'l 'l . «*n lll'M * n y
Mrvex a* nlrcrnft nml uulomolive /null,*k ln.it Itvdieil luyliir, lu iiiei. . |„. |ud*(ril hy the piogiett ami uf Kn-.li i nlli'iiiliini'i* The I!*
t i i i i i i i l i a t M*»i
w u t s||||»|ir.| a t l .i (• t
fill w ill'll l l l f
n il "nin lxlli' iln
Inspector with tin* Air Inxpecloi
* m iir
S it it ila v
v v i ' i i i l n i v\a
i" " m I
,, w' „
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i,
, ! ih v&gt; lupiiienl ul llioie who attend. ! w •' Or.".I*-, Jr .epmieil a men
m a d r a I ' f ill n w l a i r l l uv« I
Section of this supply nml muinui m u i nl
tl'*- n a l i m i
I I m |m ' f»M
Irnnnce center fur tho uniieti .............I ll A r i i d r m y A w i i n l f u i " I l i e
I n n ilm g
out that a l l hut **" ! lim e * m , K.i-lei l u s t vein T h * . a n i i n l u f i .*1.| f i m i i i i ' l l i i i i t i u n h i IxiiV a id flllH Ild n . H » -|H»I
f r . ’l • nil ill n f lln- Id a ’« T « ii» • 11
Stale* Air Forces in Europe.
Chiimii" in lli.ll nml who iippi'iu »'il im i.iliei nl the l i l y Ixrciralioo j |„,
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H i il •I••111111;•( •*sI
i i n i n t i ic
w as
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In j j„ vome L'UII films, will In* lniil I*,
This depot is 11 mninr link
mm s*i
1..........
an* nirmheit of the R o l-, kel, uf lillicr* ami eln.liul.. •
l l i i i i i r i . ' p r a l ' i l i l l t u a i 'S
.*• l i u u i
h u l l lln* d l lV i'i , iiix IiliM fr n n i •»..
the chain which dlrcetly supports |ii’aI al I'oii'nl l.awn, (hr final n-M | ..iv llo li. Mr. M.iiliua gave il ax Seven 11101**1 Kill** weie l*up' •
I 'l.'s iilit t l a tu l M f "
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\i»*bl In ill* ' i'll? I
id** “ f lilt* m a d
Ih«s Itorlln «lr lift. Ih'fori* thin HP* i
, ( t.alinu^l On Pn*!* T hm)
lilt'll il..in* Ilf •' • , .Mill It Mi i , a t l r t t d
'In upinioil lli.il the Cily hav not
'* 11* evi'iiinu nerviee, 111..I
In l llie iii'M rn w lm , u iu l P a l* " *
ot was eaptiire.1 ut the war a end
i i m ’ Ii ' h i 'I i m I i
s i h i r , w ill*
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r d I w m • In n • Ii N»*rv n
lllllli Iln rrllu M Ie w a . w r ll n f f l l '
Imhliil lit irtpiiimhilllirx In die l*M\‘ IIR Hllldifst.
(t served us supply center and Jet
l'i I'-td riil
ili^ ln li
lla|*tt«d fi»i lln
m u d a l (In* tim e
expel imentul Hlntlon for the llerui.ili ul dir city m eliminating llie
"We hail a full
al II m* an d K |n i o|»allan fm In v v i f r a n d
T In* n i l ,
ile rlu ie d Ilu* n f ft. ei
man Luftwaffe in southern uer- ^ t f l i 'l f i l v
|m til
t in *
f|,|» f t j . || | | 'in M'.iiiuii.il piogr.uu lull .iddi'il lh.il iiiiii i i m i i * tpi vln*," hjiitl (lie IL
d i.lli'.lili'i
I In* fain11s
m a y la' u iark i'xl I.\ a s I im I i I I v &lt;I ‘1
many and for tho Italian campaign. O U i .l v l .jf I "
r im it.
l*»|t
*l!lfl\
v f |l v l l j„ „ ,lH„uml o( limr in money xpent Fan 1 i»f lln* Firnl
I .'llllllll.ll'l " I &lt;
• lull v
rxl fir n il l IM llI fe lt'll I . l i k e |m ■add v
Sat, llucurel,!* responsible to
r im i.li this ni«»rtiniff. AlU'tulaii
roc ml H r i v i x
ley a d e n ie d M'lii f r lllle r .
O n
A lir
9W ... Ii.unuig and developing tliihlirn, wn i *mimI tiUti al U ii* rvchifr d a y al l i m i n
check ou the nmloleimnco proceil\/ll
I,y |Mll.n„ or |,y public „f.
T lir
annual
f a n liim i
iM ia d r
ill
ores and work poilrles
policies of ill
the air- l / I I V C
• v•. •
u In n a niutiita
u
craft hod vehicles serviced anil
I|i. i.dv. was wailed. H r paid liihule
•• •Mii‘»| mull 1 ilir«‘t*ti&lt;ui
• \ Y v i N m l . d i i ’ iv a i n n i d i i o w d , C i t y
A I'limpnigu to raise fund* to
opi'ratlng from the Rriling IJi&gt;|iol.
W
.illri
ilu
.May
H,
|»ii»iiit*|
I I I Min t *• I || \ |l«d|l«' al I I'll IMMI In
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hr
wink
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Gene
lllik
r
i,
il.
il.
Sgt. Itui-uri'l enlereil tho Air .Semiuoli. (Nullity fur llie |iui-|Mtv*«. j •
• *••••liv.tra ut* rc«» M i i
II i i M l l H i . n l I Im I'M M r • m i l
O il * M c lc r '
Force In January, I04U at rlieu* of nliliuir tin* Aim-rleeii ( ‘iinei'i !: :u.. 11, lack Rang.in. and J. I . In
• par,I Field. Texas. Following over Society in ilu fiuht ngninfll rnlicei. el. &gt; wlm tit vt hipt'tl the piugr.iin
All |.nil.'e have I., i'ii ub'rle.t l*v
lour months aircraft pirehanic* will Ii .'k Iii on Apr. ‘JH, spmiHi.riil I i t viiiiiinrr. ami lu Mrs. Ginglrx
I'l.lli’t* t'luef It.'V t. William to
school training at Chauuto Field, hy tiie Pilot ( ’lull amt aided l&gt;.v
rr uMiiHHea n&gt; r* a * T s si
inciei
t l in k tlllW II 1,0 parking
111,, ha attended gunnery schools senior stiuli'iits of Seminole 1111.I
Ihit'Vi'K f,,| Itixx i nt- theft of title.'
Oviedo lligli Sellouts, llie Lyman
H 'aallaaM o« rm«a fa»**x
,.f llie meters, &lt;oin*&gt; and all, dm
Sit.... I nml ('rirnins Academy, J iMrn. W ilm al Y b u rh o
mg llie pa-I weft, 'llie iiuiil i,'
(!. Mtilrhixnri, loenl I'linlrumii of
U ru n itod W ith Son
R ihIh Ivdick A^SfSnb,
I , n l llic f l will' i i |i,iiled Ibis i i i , on
the Sm'lety, nnnimiircd today. The
ifi.nl sieiKht liy Dan Mef'nr
Nl W YORK. Api. IM l'l', I hr pmi's-ii»-p|e.ne I'vi'ivum' I n u t tog lo I ' l l y M in i. i k &lt; i t ' l i f f ...... M
DtHtliUlc AHsertH Male
ty, stiile campaign rhnirmnu of
hil.l.lii I.) .Initie llattly, eolb', »,o
NKVV IIK D F (lltl), Mass.. Al»r. - nl ixiilx plan uivi'x 11 itix| Wall .v&gt;|i., '&lt;‘u the xhakes. lint m.I all
III,* Society, Is yt7K,000.
im p it— Mr*.
Wilma Yhnrlto,
,,t iI'vt'litie from mclcrs.
Some
III..'
It'llaili
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cal
III
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ul
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OALVKSTON, Tox., Apr. 1 K Arnolil llnrrliigton, president of freed from a pi Ison sentenco in
Theft of li single meter I'lilii.'
(/Pv—Jimmie OoolUtla »ays Hussla llie Senior ('lass of Semlnolu Rlgli llie slaying «&gt;f tier husband, wn* xllppurl inevitable. A lew thuil llie liuxilicixuiail vx.mhl lie liclli'l uii with it a penally of $h'00 fine, '.Ml
! jack, a atockidlc of ntmn homt.s Sellout, will dirert tho county-wide ifiuiited toiluy with tho son wlm miller this new subsidy .................... . &lt;xo. .ni ,•••
Agri; lilt
■io&gt;s im p l IM Illllll'lll OI illll il, VVlllll
......
!•&gt; &lt;■ nil liimks site Jiiin neen ill til a lllllli llllilcl tile pri'Hl III lollll'pni .
nr tho United Htatnx and Russia drive. Hr will he
• d Desk Hgl. W. A. Horn Ilu
roinmiltcii ronipusril o f Ku.mn Herman hopital.
would Im al war today. •
mol iting. Sleleis have been stolen
f Ii i i m ' M y s h ' i i i ,
.
n
f
f
lln'
iiinrki'l
h
h
iik
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illicit
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rtoollttlc. who lad the first Jmm ItghhiiiH, Dorothy Whltncr
Mrs. Yharho. sentenceil lust Dee.
x'HlIII' lliink III!' Iinillllllll 1*1" »|».H(r«&gt;’A tlioill—III kl'l'll |»I |l*»*H III liom Hanford and Magnolia Ave
American handling mission against and Jimmy Ludwig. By tinanlm- In "It years In prison by a Frank.....
11 i fil iI,| level. Wall Nl.....I lines.
Tokyo, said yesterdays
(ms voto tho seniors decided to furl military rourt for tha stint­ is el ill Cl. nebulous lind its
I.f
pox-age
HI.
s
lur
that
the
.....
wssiilx,
Kind to see commodity
"My guess Is that they liavo earryin out a liouse-to-houso can­ ing of Army Bgt. John Ybarho of thing to worry about I* what llo . | lr(|),|lu;l.e(ll,.k
H|l
up. j,
It means 111**11■
the know-how, hut ikm't have the vass on tho mornlnc of Apr,
(inliatt, Tes., arrived home yester­ fall its implied trend lowrird Si*,
foots a rot nlsnt to make It (tho uml the sfternnon of Apr. DO.
day to Joint her sls-year-nld son, lulism. (lllterM see II no more S&lt;&gt;' I'lllUlllissitlllM.
atrnn bomh)." .
*
,
.,
The money will bo used, no- Jimmy.
Under tin* new plan, they argue,
inlistie tliiiu past fnrni runii»l
Doolittle milled "tha only thing cordltiK lo Mr. Hutchison, to finTho IM yenr-old mother, whose prugrnms.
• tie fiilurt.H market would be given
.SAVANNAH, tin. Apr. IH- &lt;d'&gt;
that deters Russia now Is the a nee s three-phaso attack on (lie lenience was reduced to five years
llere are miiiio of ttie tillin' it fillip. Iliu fooil producers would —A negro veteran who told police
1tX'aallsaml nn r*«s Tkrrel
fact that wo liavo the atom bomh
l.y nu nppenl court aiul then vaenter llie limiki't lo licduc. There
tliey
like
i
i
I
mui
I
It—and
even
.......
1 and tha means of dallvarlec It any
titled l.y (teneral Lucius D. Clsy that tliey don't:
would Is- more price I'liuogcs, more be killed two negro soldiers and
SCHOOL MKKT
pises on earth with efficiency."
Ii.vt Friday, sharply criticised the
i i i i i i over. Thin l„ lief, of course, wounded another in self-defense
Home
welcome
liny
plan
llnxi
huld for investigation tnduv.
Al 11.*x ronferonep of achmil military rrlmtna! Investigation
He made the cornitc.'.*. al
Is
tin ted on tin- itlt'.i itint for some was
I'ollee Chief Truman C. Ward
In Oalnesville, division In Germany after her promises to end rxrtIfit'iilly lui:l&gt; tilim to collie i-uiiilii(Mlity prices ore
press conference during a reunion Hiiperlntcmk'nt*
Tlinrsttav through Saturday, flov- nrrlvsl at Westnver A ir Force food prlt'i'n nt Ilu* yrofery, and unlikely to rise above I tin subsidy snbl Hoosavclt Robinson ndinlllt'l
of bin Tokyo raiders Mrs.
think llie Inxey wliicli will sop
i bool ing the soldiers lust night
eriior Warren’s
warren’s la
(asi program, nr lin sr&gt;.
Doolittle left tha Air Forte ernor
the new plan need he no levels, niol Mult Hit1 free market after tliey threatened him and n&lt;
thraa years sgo as a .lleut. gen- any new las program that will
“ I want to say the Army treated a
will
be
subject
to
all
the
usual
fuseil to leave Ids home.
■r limn tho taxes- and IhkIi
alii school finances, won endorsed. me perfectly, hut I also want to
oral.
sensiuml pressures.
Waul salil seven negro til's
Doolittle said M of th,. HO Supt T. W. Lawton announced this say the Criminal Investigation food bills that pay for llie pie
Homo in tin, HI reel disagree went to Koltlustiii'n imartmcet
tilers who participated In the morning, Frad Wild, superintend­ wns pretty rough atld lied from sent price supports.
More Wall HI renters, perbiip*, with the majority view there that "looking for women, whisky and
Tokyo raid are still alive. They ent nf schools of Highland County tho Iteglnnlng," sho told newsmen.
believe the llrnnnnn plan will co.vt ttie new plan would kill farmer in­ snug, I guess." Tile soldiers were
eomlucU'd tho conference. .
f end theli reunion today.
much more in taxes. These con­ centive for productivity ami e ffi­ I mm Mump Htuwnrt, t'J miles
H O S PITA L M E E T
I
COUNT OF HONOR
.Sydney J. Barnes, new adminis­ tend the rest ef usmiiliur farm ciency, These believe Mint Isitb touMrwest of Hsvaiinali. Ward sob!
I.KGION IN S TA L LA T IO N
f Mrmliers of four Roy Scout
James Q. Galloway will be Instal­ trator of Fernald-Iaiughton M e­ prosperity, deslriilde nn th'it may tha small farmer, protected by llie Mm victims would not bo Idonlifie.l
subsidy, and the larue farmer, until nest of kilt trad I men notlf
troops of Semlnnlo Counlv will led tonight at HiOO o'clock aa com­ morial Hospital will report on tie, Would lie prohibitive.
Most Wall Htreeteru favor the t illl/ partly protected, would see ix*sl.
participate In a Court of Honor, mander of Campbeli-Lawlng Post oneratlon of the hospital during
M ilitary police from Havan*
Oils evening at 8 00 o’clock at the fi-’l of the American legion, Mrs. K. the first quarter nf tha year ut a plan's Idea nf letting coinmislitiis that the inure bo lowers opera­ nah's ChsMiam A ir llssu roiinded
Rplsrnpal Parish llpnse, and n A, Galloway as president of the meeting nf hospital directors, find their level In a free market. tion costs by efftrleney, mechani­ up oilier Camp Htewart personnel
nnmtier „f awnnla and merit Imd- Post Aui'Ulary and Miss Bolthy Tuesday afternoon at SiOO o’clock They trade In foodstuffs and rot* sation mid greater ratio uf yield and sent them back to tlielr post.
res will tie reeolved liy Scouts, Jean Galloway aa president of the at tho Court House, T. W . Lawton, ton, ae well as In stocks. Tit# new to labor, the greater Ills profit, Ward said downtown MI* patrols
rnlth. Scout oaecutlvo. Auxiliary Junior*. Tho new state president
presl
of Ih# FWxjdd-LaUgh. plan would permit this more .freely whether ________
Ralph A. Smith,
Ills crop prlco Is
sotin
were
fallowing
tha shot
_____
_ doubled
.........................
_ ____
jn 0 0 11 need today.
todaj . Pjlrenta and commander. U n w e ll Welle; w ill, ton Memorial IlM R ltal Assocla- than tjte old, In which th# govern- tho 'open market, hy government Ing. No
trouble developed.
* further
* rtp
mont
*
’
*
is
surplus
commodities
announced
this
morning,
nvlted
to
attend.
be
present.
•
I
tlon,
or# Invited
(Cwariaasw n * ('■■» Three)
Imwover, he added.

American C a n c e r ;

Cracks Down
'I’liicvcs

Prices-To-PIease-Everyone Farm

Plan Gives Wall Streeters ‘Shakes'

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II,,* 1'i'b i v i i i i i i I*.‘l will mi .1,*,it,X j I " t&lt; lile ll llie \ l , I'u te ,* e ll lll.l. I ' l | \ e a hoi, 'I III p ile ,* oil ll. . .llll l , In iv e r lg b l
Tiie Navv ib'iiu Il.i-i and t'nit.
u f lln * f ill......... fiv e ,hiv xlu p p lu c
boll" lll V 1 iililm r* 11 MU• Vlll|* .Ilia I,mis i I h plane. ,,f xtr.V.! xbnuld
nu ie p..n,Imply up to tliex
.'ll IxM Id ll
i" i M l II. 1 Ill*l». bine
si'iiguiin;
an strips
to
lie UII IIIIII kel »•* h o ld in g op w r llII | lo m u te
| ( t • •1" • * idixj; in •• i I ' a'* i .lie i i i m i i .
1 II* It ‘
L a y in g o f th e k e e l to d a y endIv iin iiim l $: i .&lt;mi Id ,5 :t :*r. ( ' i l l " ' 4 I
• • eil a w e e k o f iiiii'e r ln m lv as to
liilllk l'l M u v iillK inir lU .fill I., I
w lie lh e r tb e
h ip w o u ld lie b u ilt,
fill xxlliliMi * t i um l $:»: •ft fm g i ,i|xr
mi i, , 1‘ii's id i'iit T i u n ion an d H e c re ta rv
l n i i l . A good s u p p ly u f beau
I . , nil
J u I iiih o ii both
put &gt;b, I'ortr, pepper*.. I il, null „a s , ‘ " f D e fi'lis e

pulitloi'M, t'nl.hligt', I,.mni..... and
..ibi't vegetables will I...... . txisixtl
Im Mu' Iriuli' this week, willi good
,lillll 11V oil llil cnlltllindilics.
Tin* Wotit'liulo Slule Fin 11111 x'
Mai kel is now in foil opfi alli.it *mi
ilx spiliig deal, repot let Managi'r
Ft auk K. Coimei . I'm .... tbi t sab s
tui it Ib'il |«.!!lh'l fit'll t'lali'u ami tin*
price wits very gootl, averaging
fti. I.'l |K'r tins. A ..... I supply of
I'ui'uiubers Is cxpei'li'd for llie next
luo weeks. Ttie toiiilito volume
tuuk Mu* lend over eiii'iuiil»'rs Mii i
plixt w ill, willi ii lulol nf ll.7r.fi
fit Id erules, uvei aging ♦•’1.7". A
'.lllllli Volume of pepper, eggplant,
xipiasli and okra l.ioiiglii llie li.lul
iiiiiiibei of packages up to 'Jil.Oilt.
Tuiiinlo vuliime sbould continui!
|i uMilnusd (In Px m Tvtol
COMMIHHIGN MF.KT
Tbe City Commission will meet
louiglit at H:(iO n'cloek in special
session In discuss the proposed
4,'lull,nun loan for dock mid wharf
fucilitlca with representatives i f
flnunco rotnjianlvN, City Manager
Clifford MrKiiddir announced tide
morning.

,Jr CgV* r.' »*'■,

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on

declined Ire-I week • o answer
,|uest|iiiis win lin t Ilu Navy would
gel its giant carrier.
\ l H: |f» A. M. (K S T l a giant;
dockside era no rncie.l u i i a I ft.
tun bottom sliell panel, including
a keel pliMi- from llie floor uf the
biggest building tlnek at (lie Newriorl News Sliipbinbliii.f and t)rv
Dock f'ompnoy plnnl. nml dc
(Cantlnrird (la I’age T u o l
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71
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50
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43
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70
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73
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T H U R S D A Y A P R I L 1 4 ,1 3 4 9
PA G E S IX

CITRUS REPORT
C itr u s

L e g is la tu r e A c tio n
M H O
S T A T IO N
((.'■e'laa** M 'B **••• Ol&gt;*&gt;
people nf (lie ntrHi nffceled.
W .T .R .R .
I he Slain
Highway Patrol I
•«T from I IK) to
would lx* imura*c«l
r itiu t v
300 patrolman in hill* introduced » mi Wnntnrn
Jnmbnr**
today. Thr cxpanaion* woiilil be « jo Now*
financed out of liootta in (In- &lt; l&gt; \V»nlMH Jniiiti'ifj*
7 on Tim 1 n’rlnrl, ••In"
pi n r ol driver'" lii-emu&gt;*.
i’WN
Senator linylr of Sanford nml &lt; »• N
I'uiiiiiiii Mn.1i'
Wright of DeFuulak S|irintr*&lt; p ro-j J
Mi.rnliiK !»»»"•.... .
Miiinln In M'lal''
pomil iHi'iitiK the cost of h p rl-1 ,
I lil ol Nine
sate driving penult from &gt;1 to 4'2 » "» Worfil
llll.l.' Tn.lav
I licit IlitlM III .II WOlllli tCI HIlt , J Ij Ynor
Alrlao#
,\n«&lt; l'. I, XI *n I,***'
monthly pay run*** of &lt;26 to paln&gt;Imm nml )IB to corporal#.
........ mil, Nph. lii.rn.wo.l I'm*
mi I Iri'lirntr i A. "*»,
llm Hnnili. Committee on I.tv«-- 11
II 7« MnroliiK V»fl»tv
stcck nml Agiiculturc approved (|
Mini, iixwxli
Stolid Ml Noon
Ifovriimi Wmri'it'n bill l«&gt; bwM ' 12
iHttli- off 1 In- hiirliwny.
i.-| lid
u I tun ,'lul.
I'n|&gt;.|lni
'l.i’.l'
I ho ,-1111111111 loo, hy 1* 0-4 vntr, I I* 1.4 tin Aino»l'«"»
iifin nil 1 |
|i|mril il l hlmn|i of n|i|irovnl
I Jo Mmdnal Vatle'l**
ill.. Himiiiii - **illimit ntiy amend- I • .111 llm Nooo lti,0. '•
— w ---------------—nneii
r r im— i ni in nun m ■m
m mi* r tm- TT»rrr
3 3" IIII" A ll»S.nis»»
Oil I. It'll* effective ilntc.
3 $!. Volir Million
1 1 .in in il lii' CliHiininii Alfnnl of
| IIH ,\|||h|« I.i)\I|n I’lhgMW
(,tetiil IIkIk** »*nl the committee’* I 3H IMiynlt il M*«ll»
I (• fly Hr«|»H»"l
hi linn will lx- inputted to tin* full
III! liongwniKl ll«'*if
Senate tnilny nml the Mil pro* ,. 3«» Thn 5 30 llr»«ht Hpol
li Hli.fy ll*Mit
1'niily will It planed mi llm ml
i. »in Nown
endai Mniiilny.
« n., Him k Mark**
VniiMK favorably on
iMli'lllir KI"|I'U
•
were iSeimlnri Wilson of Quincy,
|„ Kurin Mitrkri M
TwM.lle Hong *
I mml "f l oit Lauderdale, Shand* i &lt;i
3'» H|MirlR* I'HIK‘1*
of 1 iiitiii'iivilli'. Fierce of 1‘mIhIIih. ft
•» lli J ni-K IdtwrHH* Hinge
Klne of Winter lliivcti nnd John- . , ,M, I&gt;rIf11&gt;ik on &lt;*luuii
stun of lIrnnkHVilli*.
I If. ItnafN f*»r u I .-«•! *
Voting ngulnat theproposnl I t
m llr Mmini llli1•I*
1 fj K f)ll"lf" *»&gt;
n rrr rim 11 limn Alfnnl. nml Heim
a mi Mlkr M » im Im
tor'i Shivers of Chlplry, I’nrroll i&gt; i;» IthlffH nf V*m|iU Hig#
of KIsslliMoee ami Ayers of ‘I lell- " 3" Mnl tlif IUn«l
:i on Nlgli* I .«||t|es«a
toll.
Itmlrlf Hlory
9
Ilei. I'.,&lt;i,f*i of .laekoon Intro
••in Miiflfif llutnl
iliiced n Mil *•• pudilldt Slate •i •.'• I'nlP filar l |.|l.
sgeio'ies or departments from eon I" mi H|i«irln King of fi«t
OT'OM? f-r any |.rlnlh.R U nit, •» «i; ^ ' ^ , 1^ , .......... .
inn t
■i*i*i'ifit ally niithnniPil *») I in jo i - n i M*iti%*n&lt;t«
Igu "
' ii on
The measure was refrrrrd ****•'
TnraJ'»W* Tiia*
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.
,
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.
1
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Ihe House &lt; rlniiiiNl l aw (.om- .,,1 1 “., Mldolalil
New.
milter II would har piihuratloii u „„ H|RII
of "noy reports, propaganda, i
----------------------------fsmpliletv, hook lets nr similar
matter" unless permitted hy law
N ll/ .IH S t'IU C IH T C i
The Seonle I'uhlle llenlth f.nhi i

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S t a t e F a r m e r .! M a rk e t.

W1NTF.R IIAVKN. Apr. I f —&lt;,7ft
—The Stale Citrus Inspection Bu­
reau 10:00 A. M. report today in
Imxfa:
Grapefruit Oranges rangerlnti
-------81.002
2,701
((nil 62,Oatl
Boat 1.1«ft
77,057
55?
Truck 21.801
101,719
3.280
Total 78.050

|C«atlaa*4 r n a Pace n*(»
«A *rnM t st a tu rA itxr.n s
I ('•■Haas* rtaas ran* 0 * * '
j it i* on deposit to this account
WAHMKT
yf*l#rd*V after two week* of &lt;lefor the ruit of processing which
„ »:ro n r s» n s
fmtr. Senate Hiiirndmrnts cut the
Is
110,"
h«
declared.
"Prota»»l&lt;inal
The followlna lirlees reporieK hv
*» y II N N IT T C IR F commission memt*r*hlp from 28
ilmmrs charge 12ft l« fftfl. plus the dealers on the Hanfonl Hla e
lo 27 nml made other minor t
Knriners
Market for produce sold
H E social set In Toledo, re ls te s Cleveland A m ory, decided the processing eliarge."
to troehers nod denier*
•" 13 "I
changes.
'
A
doctor
hero
recently
prescrllito s U ite s c h s r lty h o rse show. T h e know ing h orsew om an od four pints nf blood for an A M Apr. II.
The house may either concur In (
Ileal." tllsek Valeiilloe
the senate amendments or re13 «»» 3
in ch a rg e o f th e proceedings, how ever, took sick on th e eve niiHenilr wotimn, but the Cenlrnl
liu Her
»iiie.|| n|.|»iilit nit&gt;n( of a free con­
lUalia T*»iMfrrgrr«*»» llelt •Irail*1J (III
Florida
Hloml
Hank
sent
only
t'v&lt;
&gt;
o
f
th
e
a
ffa
ir,
and
a
n
o
th
e
r
•:
ference committee to work ”'i* I
llu llpr
93 19 ft
.
|o ftn fl ft I I iilllAtf*** •It
plllls lieranse Seminole Counljr i ‘,(lil».»fff. dh f M a g
13 01
differences between the house and ' g irl, w ho knew n oth in g T * x &gt; 3 M * t r ^
I IA
f: v&gt; ? 7b I MiiiNfite* \l-t «*»ll
i
aiillf»*f«va»r.
«*r»
imd
none
on
deposit,
he
revraled.
f ITIlift
senate. Klimt senate approval was . a b o u t h orsea, volunteered
II 73 3 nn
I’rlary.
Otililfli
«*M
The
wnmsn
needs
two
pints
of
2
n
»
»
i *r.n**r- 3 il«*iii'la,i lift |3 M
v Jr /"
II 73
hy a vole of 1(1 lo It.
Olrry, I’li«nm1 &lt;‘rt
to hold down th e poet. H er § u r Mood a month, he said.
•: :.o 3.oo , &lt;irrt|i«*frtill
i*«»rn. 1 I*or ff4*
The measure emjmwcrs
Ihe. flra t phone call cam e from
3
73
\
link 7o». \ Hmeller
13 23
13
*.0
Persons desiring lo make dona­ «*#ir»i. ^ !*»• f*rt
eommlssloil to set lip rule* and!
| lUutlfiK f iftlrlr hoavy toffftf
iiinliera-Fanrir
tion* of Mood are advised In i ‘infin
7
30
I
mm
iirf
fulr
tm«rk«t
glsotil
■tftft?1r
|
ft
&lt;
H
J
regulntlons t„ goveni the rilrusl a m an w ho had sev eral
ll«*kl
• I **m«4ii*l
hf HMltgaa in l
h o rses en tered .
rail Mr. Aides during daytime hy l^urUiiilfera-f’liolfe
____y, to ailvrrtise Texan ell
Industry,
II
M
l
•
'
•
I
iir(iprlriill
llu lUkt
telephoning 1011, or at night time
•Thla ta moat ambarraaatnf."
ii, and lo deal with rltrus-lnvolv
________ _______
^
II 30 2 no J
Kkl'l.lMl. fill llkkl
hv railing Jack Morrison at H7ft- I|'r|
eil prohlelil'i. A lax of three rent"
h« apotogtaxd. "hut Tm afraid
»|l«ar*». Kmin*)
\
W.
I .’O
»i
per Mix mi citrus fruit would
ril hara to ask you to aerafth
flu fl|»r
( '..Imv' l' 1.... 0 ...'mil 11 hella.A.t_
l.e levied lo finance sdmlnlstrs.
Mra. Hwwllna wga lei-rntlv ml...... t |‘.■&gt;««
on* of my horaaa for ma." "Til
* 3o1I*, u- iIimukioIimI fitnii a liouni
....
Ml Iff.r‘
tlon. Klnridw has a "liuilsi nnii- 4— (w gtad (ai" ta Id Iha gtrt plaaam—I ” vIhivI of In&lt;« rnvidition of tm*
otMtoe** ,N&gt;W/ KIm 11••il llll'RO , .. Iirnuiflit H&lt;roH« flip CliMiinol by thi
nii .so.II.
Seminole ('minty Blood Bank hy
■" I
II IFX* *’ '
• - a * 1 anlly. "WharaT"
VkIImw III 11»»r U mi |Ml* Nmman* in the Mill century.
Mi*.
Mnry
RanU.
*7c.-ntri»l
Florida
I
• • •
Blood tyank xecietary.
After rflgeittng »om« racent
A r l i f H o n S | M H !fh
‘'
'
and familiar aounding apeachea
by Soviet btfwtga In which to__ „
It'nairaaaa f r » » raaa r»a»*
mn will
w,„ prevail
tallUrtanlam waa glibly daflned aa •dtmoeracy In lla
'jnltv and cooperation
in lime over Ihe devixlve force* QutnUn Reynold# pointed out Ithat Ihtra I. inor*
^ l ^ n w o *,
working for dlarnpllon and ilia- derland than there t* of Karl Mar* In tha offlclal lluaalan
Tina.
I |( w u to Alice he reelf (hat Humpty Dumply explained acomfully.
Achexon tevlcwed the wcakne#*"When I uea a word, it maana )u»t what I ehooa# it to mean,
ev ,.f the United Nation* organlcw n#». tM». *r »«••«« c»»f taanAvue *» km( nttarw araenai*.
latlon, raying they were created
-'
hy "the attitude of one member", i
i
_______________________ _ _
an "hvimia referenci to Hu»»ln. ^
K a r th q u a k e D a m a g e &gt; V e g e ta b le M a r k e t
went on to nay the Inter-American
.|.f&gt;'n&gt;e
J A'-KMONVILI.E,
Apr It—(AP)
• • • _ treaty
. • and the
, _ North
* a » „AtRfnri R if* aaai
• jALnnuav
u
' ' '-Hlute Murk", N,»# .|
■•'He Treaty n» regional defence
underxcored hy the
The Knirrxl
_______
irrangement* would atrengthen ,
„f hutel* and .....tel*. |
.•“rl1&gt;,l New York market
Klormu
I,nit" unil , eadahl.a.
llie llnlted Natl""* ( harter.
, ' Governor l.ungle al Olyntpin, th e (.....Hliap
"
A l A &amp; P ’h E v e r y D a y M o n e y S a lv in g P r i c e s
II* hit lOctlf'lla li«at
Acheaon al*o briefly dl*cn**ed i . :
" i(J.
1 tin-sun.pourcr
Florida
I're»hlent Truman'* plan* for d e-, ..Kv,.r&gt;' (
„0ing In have lo l i .l t .1 ,4 1 1 - 1 «u, imi.rcr i.uii-J J4.
Mrloalcaa Hla. k Vulrinioca I io.
velopmenL of nmtordov# oped area*
tti.(|
wll, t )lP rllM."
t»lr 3
l on, Wax 4 an-S Sa l.lma
the world, lie *ald thal Ihe c*- ,
wmm ,.,,,prm||y |lar,| |,||. l.raiia I,.i 134-3 Ji. I.'al* wire*cnce of (lie Idea U to he found ,r|((&lt; )i|(| p|||&gt;|llP|
Nll(| the li.Mio.l . rulra Y.llow 4 duxco 3i'li, .la 3 4,1-3 74. iiiiknuwo
in cooperative program* carrlrd |(|)(&lt;,lrMm.p building were Ihe mo»t •tia.
..ini, 3 4H l*iI, |Mii,rer 1.11-34,,. 1/4
" tn , In recent year* ».^twrf*n (hv
rly damaged, and were order- I,n au.-ka iiokiniwo i mint 17.'. tan,
I'ahhaac IN hu Imxra Domaatlc
United State* and It* »l*ter Amer- i ( ,.|(&gt;n(.,j
other atate building*
S U N N Y F IE L D
8 t o 1G a v g . l b .
1 3 4 1 *3 **. red 3
J ,"&gt;
lean cnuiitrli**.
.were almkcn and cracked, hul In- lIt..no,I
clary
cnhliage
lolia
I
4a
1/1
Ini
"Preaent plana, Acheaon
A, lu ami anld.!
'• •tpretora aaid they atill were aound. 1 1,„ „ „ 3 jn. l u. iimhcr. hu *nn-(40,
Id to 20 lb. erg.

T

A

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include a

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........... r m fair 3 5 0 -7.u„. ,„n»

eapanxlnn, '

EASTER EASTER EASTER
Colored
CHICKS

Vt,

EASTER
BUNNIES

?3ft

01,iiiii'u* Grail* A

K r u itc d

F R E SH

Larg*

B7r

P ic n ic

S im n y fie ld

&amp;

B acon

9 9 1'

V E G E I ’A B L E S
Well Tlllr.l

Y e llo w

C o rn 3 fo r 2 7 c

Belacted Red Rip*

ir» 2(K

T o m a to e s
t'allf. Flesh
D a te s

8 o z . p k f r * - I T 1'

warn Ued“
i 'a a ,

_

'

- fifa

hk

a ,, y a m *

Wnrthnmre Chncolal*
Bo* of I lla I,
M n r s h H illo w E r r h
II d c
Aogohts 10-ox iikg

Fancy
C a u liflo w e r

Ih

|0«'

l.argr Western Wlnetap
A p p le s

2

lb s

37c

P o t a t o e s ....1 0

!h s

5 1 c

|8c

M arsh m allo w s
W -tthmori* Clt,M'»lj|le
I-lb
M in t W a f e r s

New Whit* FI*.

box

49c

Wnrthmor*
T h in M in ts

Fancy 80 *lt* P ascal'
C e l e r y ...............2

fo r

|9c

P o ta to e s

3 lb s

23°

Birdseye Froien

12-ox pkg.

l-lb
BOX

39

Fourth Round Of !&amp;"”{!$
Wage Increases
Eved Bv Workers

Red Blit*

F ord h o o k

L lm a k

(

l-lh pkg

Birdseye
S tr a w b e r r ie s

-

4 § t

JANE PARKHR

mg
E A ST E R

JANE

75 *

EG G

PARKER

C A K E

ASSORTED

E a s te r

L i b b y ’s C a n n e d

M e a ts

C o rn ed

B eef

1 2 -o z c a n

45c

4-0* can
V ie n n a

S a u s a g e ..................

18c

Mb can
C o rn ed

« . . .
_
B e e f H a s h ............3 5 c

7-04 ran
_
V e a l L o a f ............7 - o z c a n
8-oi can
D e v ile d H a m

.. 3 - o z c a n

29c
19c

Ann P a**
1
• BA
S a l a d D r e s s i n g ............ p t . 2 9 c
Ann Pag* __
« « • * • * .■
P e a n u t B u t t e r .. l - l b j a r 3 5 c
Anti r * a * 14-u* bli.
T o m a t o K e t c h u p . ..

C o c a C o l a ............‘
•••*M*f* .. c a s e 8 9 c
PLUS DEP.
Iona
S lic e d B e e ts
N o 2 ca n 17c
JAMB PARKER FEESH
H o tC ro e s

BUN8

3 5 .2 5 *

i

r; L ,

Octagon Soap .......... bar 7c
Palmolive .... 3 ref ban 25c
V el............. Irg. pkg. 27c
Super Suds........ Irg pkg 28c
Argo Starch.... Irg* pkg tic
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PURCELL’S

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k r k

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&gt; ' , T u f t»
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EGGS

F R U IT

ii

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59c

lleady-To-KHl

W ;^c Hour Plan
cmcc‘

U8DA Estimates

69c

\r&gt; ,'

iW

. . &gt;.

........

D u cks

* n

(

Hwlft H to 10 lb avg.
P re m iu m

NAM Proles!

,.-»,&lt;"S| |r*,p lx,&lt; • eel to -r*nv
rod
J- a
,.
-.»
c c i *•( - ir v O l L a b o r ’s
cl*,m »l n,"v Itai « 40 to MI per cant ch*nrr of hog- r
M , , ,
re
Republicans MfrchantP Reported t,,,,-l.ff ,1,-,-.
o ^ n o * v
‘ • n »ro l O v e r
E m C o n f e d e r a t e Dorit- •*oi*\ „K,e&lt;,
•• ,,-i h,m&gt; •jiuillv i »* (ttt'J’ t J i
U s in g C a s h T o P d v
&gt;(- • ••
Split Ovei
PI i n
t . . . . j. ., (!••' *"■ only a 20 p»&gt; r»ol rhxnce. Bui they »»v (he?r
i- .-l.i.-t it n r r .i. I, *»l
■
I
r
&gt;
■
p !v ,m y i i r B ! j ^ l e d "
cv ment To Be Rcturn- f
o i l P ^ - t n „ x !(**» '♦ - 1 ’ ’ ' » • 1
,.| , ,nti"o. f'pfumim ,* g»o' ior
T u A t i d '. V . T n i i n d i i
•»*, r 1
........ x rn -f
p . .rn-ftv
h , . f I •cj/im- -•
E r r — b ** «i,t*4v re,t tt&gt;.
-------- e d T o M &gt;&gt;n t |;i'. )»n y&lt;~v ------- tt.. i , o
v'u'try Flrnde pushed prices dermward
m !1
"VASHINT.TON Apr ! ( —;T&gt;1—
----------------- WASHINGION. Arr l l - t ^ I — |
ASHING I OS' \r - '« •&gt;•
f '•«($a.I St ate- I f t . o h ''" l " » xincef —
Xe I #r new*
H.irb'.«?*r» ct spring produce The Natirr.i! AJiocatton of Man#t*f fx* 7'! I*'
J
at
4
".P
\
*r',*
»m
-pj
Seos'f
Rxp-iblicanr.
S'i»t"e*»meo
♦,»••&gt;
!1tt ■*| Apr 5 I?I8
X.l
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. Apr. 14—
4 - ii
1ft
Vfmen rtjorted the* Fkri-is ship ufe:tur*rs rrot«»tcd today that
pr ,
(j&gt; ,_ 0 n e of th* mo»t hlxtoric
htitoric do-1
do-j tt,- (••(•!
m«y res-h HT.- or nearly d'&gt;!ng. v#rv' d 'ff,cjlt over whether t'-e-tr pirtv should |.-rirrb h n t I- ct* ds •n ;n
•e» I * ;rite pid its first .-srlciJ ?f p-at*i.|tha A Imini'tration s yvage-hour
. irvr
launch *n ell-ctit ,tt,"V on Preel- &gt;torie* end get "u» ef deb*
cuments of the Confederacy—the ,,nn no,, non |,xfor* th* program lx •hit's*
.......
high melons this w-etk—or* ?! tbe esrt - 1 bill •&gt;:uld gtvc th* Secretary of
for tnipv famlile .
The EFT seem*
lent Trumen
fftetal*
item * (•((!•
MO* under-'
under 'dent
Ttumen * IrfMla'tve
i»cu(*Mv* rregram
program |
, tv in
e ,* '* «gueier!
• « • - * odey t&gt;• -i -t.e bc-'vi r ~f * x cir-*
original Confederate SU ta* Con- |P„,„r |.*#,|
,,„d r»r-2
-href
explxnat'-n »fo»
r ve-e-d- rg g-'Ug l 8 fa ’» 1 Lx 1. 1a • • * r \ test shipment* tn vear, N'c- xrti- j Labor vir'unl c.-ntrol” over in*
rente *o the
surfi'-e *"dev
todey.
. •»•••l-H
ef exPlen.O-n
- •
»mutlon-t» going back to Montrl|. t,4V&lt;x(f hoped for • noth'ng Mood Yet II t. a pubh- pr-Jed ' ....................
•h.'le. from Californts and n*w|du»tr&gt; employment conditions.
On one side. Seneter Melcne of breaking drop in buxtn.e** to*n» pts) sag
**• • ......... . i onion', from Te\»" 'e ie irrtving| Raymond s Smethurst, NAM
gomary, where It rva» originally
(hal,
, hp r „ P#f„| * v-olu- wherebv 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 .0 *&gt;p American*
during
'he
first
weet
"*
April
1
|li'S"4
lit#
III’#
fl"
•.
Ne&lt;
ed»
rereeled
to
e
reporter
eomplUd and adopted 88 &gt;•»•(»,„„„ „f
„,Mnn.
»or-,rd have begun to gl'-* ** much »*
n "w thern nnrl
the fu »t out-1 counsel file I , statement with a
.■hit he se'-l he t»n * p|"»ed meet- could be ,t**ed 'tie thu
e-V* . d o " tbubarb from l&gt;np»vt"*m» ‘ Senate labor mbcommittec ..aying
- * * 0'
..
.
. M l f .xiippoitlng Eoropetn unit'-. ( t 7.0"",nOO,000 for 'he h*nef,' of tog of many GOP Senator* yee* i i ' ............. •- • •
Peered "f get'mg caught ",*b
gs. 1 SJf» ,»*•*'•) produce V'lnter* in other the bill «'.'uld grant the Labor
‘g There It will occupy a place »’» i „ i,*.-!. ,. HI fo-ter xmaantlr «*1I 270,000,000 European*
, •|"3#l, *....................... .
! Iirge xiocV* of good* dur'i’ K
teedav
"honor In the atate atehivei amM
vlrl1. ,,pn(OPr, Py far #n
unprecedented a n d
n«uill, '" ( I ' (■«
• *'•-■' ♦ ,ftftf *,"*•
And m *". it'*" 'ere g e t-' Aecretir
U N R R A .T rh lc rr.n ^ u p ^ tc h *,*,* j 'I d o n t " " o l th. Republican |re find -f »•"’»’« P;*’ * * ;
hlitory building. Ha new teitlog of them.
♦ grffft*'. aDIsft^l' • ••• . Il|i.e-a «M »,.,g ,i..
* (',»• •("• n* from .highly , ••rcrliniry powers."
■Iter the « . r Or with let,d-lM.e. Parly I-** «n, more policy than b "..n *,.o ,.o
» *n i« bn
place It l*»» than 1.000 f*»t D ""'
I
Tl.e “cerctary would h»ve the
Mm* ximplv. Ihe psvnff might, which ximplv delivered lan.tmn. * cat We re loxl following th* to build up xtoct*. t h e ,* t e nx" x Mi# V^pe.... I»»M* f 4 *• . . • , III* ,i»,*ih. fnm."
a•i •#f#
the hall In which II w«» ratified
vf f.*M f I*}#.#s4sf eat , tin
, ",,fe.'t|o„xi
"ii - n l E as-! pr.ii r • icfinr crime*, to pro»will, (hr io,petux of the Atlantic 000.000 worth •■( American ero P*n,ocr,ty *.,.( (•*•* t-*en ever proceed* ff''"' ’" ' ' "
1
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It)
on Mar. 11. 1801.
4 l'»n»n
f” » • 1
1
|-. , iiijb l* in b ig g "',ecu !, r , .n * he determine* to ba
Itraiy , I.* * kind of Pntled Stale* lilirfflofi, imiiHi f t * *.
I ',* h.en here i Melon* wa* j pay off ol.) d*!'** «" (««' ** I” * |
for
.f !•'a*
.
. -I Meal. * "|t * . nusn'', ie- 111 u, he*te, ijualit. ■ criminal and hav a’ the co'irtt
That wa* th* month before « on of Western Europe
mtniomm
..f
'.l
e
c
'e
l
",
I'll"
&gt;
Fd
"Ve
to
*«#
siMt
*»tb
ft
rlgn nation*
II* lft'| •).},. ,* m *ime ,tn-e beforr turn ah | mpri'on them, and In
federal* gun* fired m, Fort Sumt
1 t ift|*f *•»♦ iMel l.n't. * •* . #!••
(inly
* gyp'v
fnrtmie-teller red tape
!t|,e Repobltcan party t.&gt;«x»t 'm e:
lo to e eo* *
#» tag
4r to ilart tbe rvei Irf'twefn Ih*
Mftf 8 *F4^*4
* ••'h.
. ,,
One 'i i.lt ipoVasinau J addition, tic. th* secretary, could
&lt;
•
•
0 , 1,1 pretend t« kno'» nmv whethThe
ERF
Involve*
many
-per.
too'
and
«'*'"!
something”
)2
T
/
„
"0
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p'Mogt
"'
bust'"*
. ,i.f ............ 1
ll&gt;!» ,,.j |&gt;, n - i ’f main tvpra of candy collect m -nev damace* from such
itatt*. And more than font yea,-'
[»,
Wexleri,
Europe
«TI|
olMmalely
H
oik
,
hut
most
»f
*11.
"
t*
to
I
t»„
th*
other
'd*
•&gt;*»
S
n
u
't
t
during
",e
v
r*l
ended
Apr
•|»l ,&lt;•» u e down *bcu' 1" ret c«n! from ‘criminal"
|»T|» |s#l»
*
before Lee'* lurrender *1 Appoto
the N.A.M. statel«l
,* **' is,.* 3 *'
14«t««£ 0
ettox ended the dieam of Smith reach tl,t* objective. The ERP, In vestment hanking. It (urnishe* Ile ft "f Ohio. rh«,r,.,»„ of th# |a -l,nn*ed •d o -oriole •!,*• '•**
mani «*id
"inline
In
this
direction.
I«
ol
r
Icily
dollar"
lo
stimulate
and
e«pind‘
,;o
P
policy
committee
'been
going
on
»i»"
«
(
h
n
t
m
*
ern independence
1l""» m l , '
(i f Pun A B m Isfrcat 'h o lcia lc' Smathursf ei»cd vevcral nrono*.
European trade
and Induxlry J
f , f i ropfitmed th*' b» 'old his j _ Reports to 'he Ie,l*r«l ( *-•• *
lesslx#* a
h •#l,«i ^ 1#14m . at 1
Th# 27-page document will be * ran,hie
■,'cek d e-1*'" ir the '"II hong con*,dared hy
f
»'
&lt; puce ird o #l
toftftttni th«t!0*'«rd frot«» ^ftnV x in
M'
Rut
in
short-range
activities,
through
normal
con,n«»"'i»l
cf»»n
1
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tl
|
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f
t
f
t
1
a
1
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1
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presented to the stele Saturday
I: '« last 'he comm »•&lt;'&lt;• Tl’.exr would trnnsft»ro«v rkr rcMintrv fthow Mir v»»f 4*4*
•
Im#
*
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’
1
f»
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l.s,......
1
.
M
m
F.ftf
Is
lei*
uncertain
Judged
uel*.
'
tlie
Rcpi,1'llr«"
Fatty
'til
put
"• a I'll
•f .MS4lift t
at a meeting of the Alabama III,
.
».ri]„'|f,-r adm'n"tra!ion of the law fr«m
r
ume of com,net,•**• •»*,!•»**» ••• «ml
r
md
•'
i
ft
i
■
.ni
fac'o.,1
i
f
,
t
i
l
i
month
hy
month
The
dollars
come
out
of
the
t'
,|tP|
f
m
*,,
■
,odefensit&gt;|e''
poxl•, ' 'MM1*^
• I 1mis a Ii
lorlcal Society at 1'uevalooae. It ha.
t* thr Labor
I
I
X
t*t.J(J |in a I- !* trv n
.tgrwuBural I"*"* ■",t*(««.|tP'&lt; ''*• •la *gtslsfl
•luting
M
y
InIrf
life,
the
ERP
ls
,S
Treasury
At
le»yl
R"
per
cent'
|j(in
,|„
.
if
,t
fight*
Mix 1 . • I • •• ft sgsg
been In the hamii of hair* of the
!»*••
v' i «:i” * hm« rnti -maklP
1
'«
*rt*
i
.
.4
l.
dropped
I
(.&lt;•"(»."""
"
"
"
*in'
*
!«•(
|P|H
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t
Otf
»
•
*'
puhlh- 'elf*r#
f 1 *i1t*l a im • 1 a1af tf»i* •s* 14* 4'
man who complied It. Judgo Ale* a....luipllshlng a go&lt;id many nf the of then, are gift.* to MIT com, enactment ••(
♦
( ‘th unthsrttv
fee 22
"(ring- at |Pgi,|a,|ii„
• ...... Mil * aftD f n p »'(*t I * , I* 1 l «■*
•a•sa ♦Its •It .4m
andtr R. (Tithrrall,
"
i
mtp.i!
t»»h»l»tv ir.yi
tilth
“ asstsUut *v urgent tasks which lla hackers tile ., wit), certain
Situ
(lie
t»(*l
e««
|n*i'
(ached. The remainder *&gt;e lo*„x. I
vm| ,|f„ v , )|P itf ,.„hl|r*n
... fl MM #•» «l "(f for* I\
-ImI',,*.*'1 ■« &lt;•••■
cretary nf Ihe Confederate Con­ claimed It would accomplish.
• r l v •e | 1 »tt# at#a
volume "» (he oeek ended \p, "
roiulriug
full
repaymenl
«|M,
..
,„
,PIP.,
m
the
oelfare
of
Some
failure*
arc
already
I
4
I
&gt;
e
*
JI
js.s
,f
£ I; IflC •hft
Vi*"
gress
,
t,,„ income tienple of thla wax (11.027.""".""" "r (l'.'7.n'i".
chalked' up against the ERP, and per rent Interrsl.
ft|»lttr
if
|f"\t #
fo»
It* donor* a t* Mra. Katerine others
PO
O
abo«
e
'he
le&gt;
el
x*
'he
-*ioe
ERP,. a* an
lii'catment
arc Impending. But con
conThe LRI
a"
ni'C»imen'.
, (,P, P twlll
|,P «nv
I
O ld
IV s iiim c iit E le c tr ic
C n.
M end
.
«Dlp!t»\
vs,lid
f.lttherall Birch Lawrence, a na- Iraated with lla Inability lo do th*
Mine * veer *g"
(Continued
On
Page
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s
»*
•1
!
n,,.„hi.,
«„
imt'y."
he
declared.
..tie" .M » t aa.
( th«
_ttv e of Montgomery, and Dudley
Cfficlala "aid " " * * sp p *'c"' I V L i i i i i s n i p f s
I rtfi’ . vicH i wrrr itpptftiidH hy
•4 I«) |M*.
\V i 1 1 M i l s F c d n ; i l t u r l i s
an-l ,'nfore*
V R l.a.rrence, Jr., granddaughter
that
huslnexxmen
are
'ryiiu:
ipim I mi T##f»^\ ifi M il °Mr nf
•. . »nn* t l I f .&gt;■ ••11 ■ pro
and great grandson of Judge Gllth
$ 5 3
M
i l l i o n s I n ; ci«oip *»f II •ln-ir'l l*\ Srm toi a'otil * repetition "f * nut".
f M,. I |
erell. Both now llv* In Bronxville, I
o 0 n
A i m ! i n n O n
I . S .
E n m n n iy
I Hi.
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T he Condllullon In he presented t S p r i n g
l.
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^ |(lni t» III#* f lilifilll H chairman of i ■(•" •&gt;• "f K""d'
' •'#* f»l M|l,|. »«V f.i
I* In printed proof form, with
ias4**M♦ 1lie* t'" l«*•,il i; •II Mill' %* « MII ♦If I* i
(he policy ran,.......ex
. "•'*
",c going ........ . (hr , all ..........
i&gt; ••!.., '■
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It hear* this note, written by
down,'' Toi'cv "aid aftr, Mia meet­
M»» IVi -M|gl' Is-*•♦ * 1 » t| 1, ' 41 ♦III* \ \ 1 ■* ft" |I.4*sD|i»I| f'll f(|
rii&gt;i IiJ m'h ipi inir H\vrri min acre fS|*f»,iall Approilinalrly
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iMiranrr nf that, ii"" "II •" the r,,v v *,f ..... . ' '»
Judge Clilheinll in lunghoml:
ing
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g.i.id, a- official- -aa it her,' flic
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'."I’ermaneiit Coiutltutlon a* re arn U fiR'iir*«i t»V tlif* f! S Rurraii OOfl.fMMI III vftcrmift r#ml|il!fttliiftlit
Id* «;ild nil*, iticrrili#
Saiialo, llio kal, I af I(* (Ihlo danger wind,I In' » panicky, no
(ill* a-1\ llil
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nf
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pulil
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in
Im*in
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« perted by the commute#, with lGo
im*#»ii*i •* (Hid if’itfton
llcagua, had nutilc
diffrrent tcatonahle hull In Inning Ilia,
, .in.'. 1 Im t.tl*rn Mir “fli • . *• N t*K ' IsiHIi .ImiiiM
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ill
nerm,
m»rr
i I ihii ilnnMr thr Florida nltirr the program nlurtcfl j r
II.
ill
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• amendment:, thereto a* made l*y
e.l.lf .1 ♦Im* i mt*1 ••».s\%.»1 •l II Mi |.41S ♦ |*l.IIIII 1i'll* M1 i ill &gt;&gt;&gt;nvidri ni j.tfi uivrn
in July „f I '.l ift, (humph March idea almiii GDI' |«dlvy
,|.., ii,... ii,
r ( It
would bring " " I f I'.ead
the Congre*.*, (,'. S. A. arranged &lt;!."(H1 ucrca liar*r.led la*l year.
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r.l r« •••imiiiv.*' I" •••d, «diliM|?
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Bepiitdican
Party
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of
thi*
year,
according
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figure
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Tha Bureau x-m1,4 harvastlng had
by Alex- B. rilthriall, n»»t ace'y
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and
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c„ii"„m,',
ttf h1 1^41 in nil Init N*ufli Florid*
Congress,
if Mill ikim*•*•*! #*f ucilvPi » .if !nnitrd
J'g
. (.', N. A.,. from tho »rl- aren't and would be "very active Commlsglon Ilia agency hlali *d- of government." thicker declared. buying puwar
111..., 11 nnil null
I In
&gt;« &gt;•, r ,, , t%BI In Dm !.» -» » • f I •'
nal journal* and paprra. Mar
»••• ••l»*,ft
••••• l‘MMiprt(*t|,*g *itid l»»‘. » HiJill tiorviiftl
“Il might lu repravent that great
R,|. Secretary ■•! .he lie a .n n 1.. ......1., . i .i r l l , »•&lt; "•• • •""»#l V md f|in»' ((til
mlnlsirr* Ibis program.
»ct i 'ii &gt;#f f Ih* f|f||4,s , «»» #»l f i.'M’M^V, wild "Dipln'j*.
01 repurled hack from commit during Ilia raniRlndar " f April and
dMiidini;
i*\
»
•
sagnient
of
(lie
American
people
rails
Mu,
«•*,
Buydar said there tv * ’ *&gt;! ,aa.,m
IVhlle Ilia program ha* been
Me and ordered to he printed as May."
Miriif im »ti iM &gt;•! itaiy |•11 ,111r i %
M4 .'.lull r ii.f ♦ i" il n »»*|f *
I it „ »■ ei. l bv v andetu'f '•«•' l fit 411 4lldlt
Tha gerraga estlmala ,*a* the tapering off for sometime, *(ate- who have saved money, bought t« have "confidence In the fulnie.
|«91* I f'll df rlitr i p» i *.r . "
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It la her* arranged."
,1 t...4'n»»; d
flrxl to ba mada In Florid* by, wld# payment* in March amounted some property and are dependant »mf that he had seen signs "f « ,i, 4 l,*lf . loie l . a-e t... Ms. I'rad |
•• ♦»••
. fh t preamble of th* Conxltution, Ihf Bureau prior to *he rnmple' to t l , 2.72,662, going to soma 15. „n no one else to support them." ne e nplurn In hu*ine»v "Ii t - e n ' .......... I',17 M&lt;» parrlimin. . . 'vn IxlHftrv
I
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III.
dMte . ♦,
Ml IMI ». \MMI INI,
Brlclar said h* argued to hla
1 4 1 &gt;, , 1. m itir* t"'ot "I
P '" »e | III.M I*| I* •
as corractid, wax:
(t onllnued (*n page 2 f * ’
'
Mi#
.165 vateran*
IftIi »
lion of harvest.
'•I i ' l l Ap* i | i»Pi- Onv rain
co||e*gur:»
that
(hi*
country
can’t
l&gt;l|M
|,ad,
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j'MVi, th* paopl* of the Confedl.*|
dr
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tl.. ,•«,» Ir
For a majority of th* eatlmated
•X .‘In. jja.l « itli *'l%4t||f md
With new chemicals to control
llll.l, • ..................... ....... Ih- ',"j't, III..ft
stand * permanent spending bud­
I *l&gt;
7f erat* State*, aaeh state acting In Insect p**(i. Florida grower* har* 250.000 Florida vateran* this pro
• ft •♦f. * 11 f.i. rd ''litre
II ,ti"l I ut . and a man*,-I ■&gt;!
get of 142.0(1",1nnn.onn • year
A u to
I n fl u « t » &gt;
j . #M(fI *1
f
•• i"* » f * '••'»l,p4' Kdnili'
it* tovtrelgn and Indapandant found early xiveel corn lo he one:' 1gram will and on July 25 of thla
f-•• &lt; .lu-lalc
'
"Ohio's
sha'e
»f
that
midget
'i
uni#** changtd by Congraa*.
lf
i" I I'M 4*nig: .• »: iMildlr k
I I I * ...............
I .
, ■ .*y they ware w il"vi'
[V Iu rr
&lt; a rs
tJ,430,0&lt;&gt;&lt;',""". or *11 amount equal B u i l d s
. k . r i . l . , . In . ,d .r I . ,orm .
1;&lt; » » "
M K " " 'S C ™ T » . « “
I'll ‘I ||»4f Im|i 4 f 1 la* I l»V»ir
♦ •rIVv * * - •
tun
,h
i
,
tiafuia
(
Grist
—1.1""
lo
one-fourth
of
the
spprsls
manaiit federal governnient.
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i.J^i spring
.'nrVn^Vi,*8^
,L r n„ veteran
may
-sfri
f«*i. r
,
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rordlngly.
tha swraf
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- driw a readjust,4
,
l,af»r#
the
d**e
aulgliad
•
*d
value
of
all
real
properly
".I
A n d F p w rr IV u r lis
•It
spilth Justice, insure domestic porl, ,,r(Hj„ rP)| |„ jhP Mata h»,| a "'»"( allowgm*# m "f* than two
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tranquility, and secure the hie is ] value eatimalnl l,y the bureau *( v * . * after his discharge, or after
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po»tarlty--li,yoking th# fav„, a..... 4f..rthr, ' * X
|/’v " d.T .,r *
'•«♦««» In July
*i(ft ••»♦•( •' d.»af( ■
Mmimi M-ft Ii '• \ *. ivndi-lfn
♦•. #,i|» r '« Mill'I
•* v g: •
IIIr I |&gt;I
.»# • f fl
I dllF^llti; «4iitil* slid 1 (Mvi v *•
guidance of Almighty , " " 1
foM0w«d hv n ,. h/.!i
.......rdlng to Raymond E B*rn ••*(,&gt;•„ and health and other
I H i »»■••(•-| •* »•
welfare
rr"P"»*l»
I ,,UflfCH'**l «*|Mi
-lie I I- J rft'l
■Irdaln and e»labll»li thla com titu-!tt0O(,
s’anford Ovledo
'» , ,'«'jni#" "f *Ji# Commission.
I t* •
* * • f •r • wi­
. f *•• ( If ♦I. A|..
I "II •&lt;
fo r -n» Ih'ng.
M s'"n. -• I P b r .a l'ig r- -du**” ........&gt;•*
more
b.»4 bi
lt •»**! »»tli»*l Mm f*|g» *
* ”• fl*# S'lvfftfd* M 'f.i Ap» I
1 dur'Jig "•» 1 * . t A-« V.tr
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(ion for the Conftderate Stale" »f Garden »r,'l (Ye(r»,l*l* xct'onv rt ••Jpistment"
laird
I
xaid
!
v
a„
glid
'b.*v
ban a (trm in Florida as v#»*rI veh'flx mii.er..
'* ' *i*" i
v America.”
(TonMnued On Tag* 2 Sac. 2&gt;
in» have b*tn taking amploymtnt were trying to ial.c ejre of 1* t I eJUtb
rb»
up
&gt;.♦
*•
. “!r'fV
d"r.'*"
■
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•
•
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*
.
,
,
people
on
housing,
'•ban available. Al Indlcatad by x j '.ntom.
, lc * 7 * * ’n! *b!. •* !ru. ' ! “ •« v,»«
•*c*nt study, appoxlm.ataly SO thivve run a!! cf tbe pn i*« lard Tredi'Jir .eigh. ••»*•"!*»
thif)
jm a-t\ I j ,*t t h e
pir r«nt ’of lh«st new raeetvirgimanay out c! (*•« h-u.irg buitnin
“ U n d e r c o v e r” B e a u ty
f jr ‘bi- year lh«
*#*djuslm*7jt allswance* h a v « ,,n *h« !*tl 'in y**r»
but!* ibiu*
**u*Vi
fo r E A S T E R
✓
etrnsd ansugh credit*, lo b* allgt-1 9y " t h e y , Ualor.a »pr*7»c.‘ '&gt;- In th* »i?n. p#r*od 's i ! n r '*■'
b!# fer unimpliymant eomptn.i- "« » rtfarrlng to D im scr..* s - f fatal wa* ‘■lol# *■&gt; 3)4 00°
lien fram tha slat* after July 25 ma-lo R.publieari
Ir c a u i r f . r c*r su*ru* ,L'»
if they art unimpleytd and task „
„
,
a I trand fi m ‘h» orp?*'-'*
...... !
tr.g for work. Tha M rcintag* of
tboi# *tlh accumiuUt4d hanaflti
With 5,038.M8 in fh# s in e p*r'*1
ch hightr axeapt
txetpi fer
would ba much
»ft»
of 5)41
tha fact that #mprey#r» with !»»»
*:#» •V!
Throughout
ghoul :indui'T:
thin a'ght v.orkar# and govarn
•xcislxi".on hsis h»#r. •hs*
mar.t ar.d (gri'ultural «»Ub!iih&gt;••!' r n -'‘
m#nti art net 0ar|f«d by th#
ly.'llr I tola! output
i:l i
S.TO9.OO0 •thielei Thi' ♦si |
FJorid* ttn^nir'-ynunt Comp#maI’ ASHIN'GTON, Apr. 55— [ * ' - f!r»f#d to inrlud# g
'&gt;?'&gt; CJ&gt;
tlan. Law.
. .
, . . . A, , Will iprir.g bring inafh«r rou-d i#7ig#r i i ' i Laa* v#or ,w* f&gt;Barnaa pointed out that Ih# , , n. , 4 , lr,- rM I„ * H#r. *r« i*~« tor;#* built 3 W).2T? irv •
..mount that# tatarsni would r » -19,
r „ tU„n% thl&lt; „ ii. have w 150 trick * *nd I J 2 ) ) ms**f u n d # r th# Florida Law would I t,p j
tt , h, f on!»r#n*# tab’.i coach#*
.vary from |5 to 115 par weak da- ' (Vorkars' r*pr#»«nt*t'v#s
•!' ' Thtrt is n" c#»i t •- bf1 • '
Ip«ndm| upon thft watkar a earn- a lp.
this i i i r t * s 'i! ouipu* •;'! *sM
ingi. Binefiti und*r tha S#rv1c*Have r*;*** up to no v m»* th* ({sort "I fh# xv*!niit#i A'sna
man'* Act art 1 2 0 a v .*k for un- m t (n , h# f0 t l e{ ,*,# livirg’ •ash prie# eu‘ »n f»* *nn'unc»f
« ft'
tmployad and 1100 a month for j j tvf ,j,tv hi#n tnough to provide I (it# ear mak#r» h*- # *«*d »b#
iilf-employad.
th* worker -(th hi* shir* o# the I w#r# counting
upon ''-!#**#d
4,„ gr0i*i„g
. i»-M x...iw.xi
aw Lour
production inri
and tftfftt
silts
It i» alto aitlm itad lhat an. _adnu'.put •*•
per x«aix
m#n m
per
hour ttatvittcltan
tf onttnuad On Pag* 2 bee. 2)
An Interesting pbue »! "•* •• I
mail# poiitbl* through techr.oladustry'a current production prram t»
baleg
pro td*d
’
S t a t e v S e n f t t e H i t s A t | Employtn will a»k:
havrolat and Ford Chavrs!#*
I* hu.lnti* goad enough ar.d !t t2hV
bi*'.1*»t produi#r.
S o c i a l i t e d M ft d I c i n e fh# outlook favorable #nough t . th
? # world*
volume as it
Justify giving wage rail##? J* toil eonildsrabl*
eningad rnodel* aartfay *hi» y*»r.
TALLAHASSEE,
Apr.
1 4 - th# employ#* fortaa a ral»e, would
At ft tillfU
si'gwl l#sM »Va
tk ftlftftu ty ln »
(FN S)—Th* Florida Ban#'# !#«• indui'.ry hive ta n !# t prices, thus .___. tn pa***ng*r "»r t&gt;»»mb ,
1,43 So far tht* y**r it has hull*
waak struck a blow again#! tha adding anothtr turn to the riling He*.
loelalitatlon of medicine with a spiral of Inflation T If prle*» could 225,0)2 Ford model*. C h»-o!**
petition (o C ontrail "to vigor­ not b# raised for fear of losing hat turntd
out
210,2)3
ously oppoia all leglilatlou for buyer*, would employ#! hev# to Jan. 1.
ba
lain
oft
to
keep
th#
business
rr
tha enactment of aBy form of
But Chevrolet u hick in h:gb
toclalited medicine and compul­ on a protltabt* hails?
volume. It h i* h**" cutttr#
CIO economists, In th# latest steadily Into th* Ford mirgln A
sory health Inturanca."
The memorial, praaented by Issue of ilia CIO News, already month ago tt wa* *o»n» 35,0'io
Senator C. L. Alford, of Grand have called for wage relit* One unit# behind Ford.
Rldga, took notice of "itrong prai- big employer already I* commit­
Chsvrolit built 22 0(1 car* l*&gt;t
f o r you raglf in » H i-A nylon
F ig u r e n«w
tura and propaganda," and da ted to an Incraaia - General Mot­ weak and Ford 18,391. M#*n
rlarad lhat such legislation "would or*. Th# contract which th# auto­ while Plymouth turned out to., bo lig h t and i l r y , bo e ta lly
ta lfa ta b ra i
tarloualy Impair and practically mobile manufacturer mad# last 810 for a total to data this year
itln a p e r ftc tlo n . T h e famouB
Igunderad to
daitroy American enterprise and year with Us 270,000 production of 117,037.
to d e ta il is been in th a ca re M A R JA daVotl'
worker* provided for a 3-cant*Tha Industry's total output l*«t
fra# inttlallva."
precU a a titc h ln g , and In th a
fu l f ln lth ln f , ‘
waak was 97,201 car* and 24.Tha mataura want over by a an-hour rail* on May 29, 1949.
Thla la for Increased productivity 172 truck*. Thi* compare* will,
vote of 82 to 4 after eherp debate
q u a lity n f nylon atrap a, bind in g, and ed ging.
and an effort to awlteh It to ■ or, aa It Is called hy aoma, ‘The 17,MS eara and 25,010 trucks In
W h lta , A . ix and C cupa.
committee. In offering It, Alford annual Improvement factor’ . Tha tha preceding weak.
declared aoclallam to be a disguise recant cut In wage# which GM
A cup, 8 2 th ro u g h 8 8
STUDIES CASE
w c-* '.—" f ?.•'&lt; ttletr.-r! e f sprtKf
for Communlaan. Tha motion to employes took waa an adjuttmrn.
B and C cupa. 8 2 th ro u g h 4 0
MIAMI, Apr. 14—(/P)—A tad■and the memorial lo committee to tha lowered coat of living, an­
'*'■*' «•*
ntu refars e—f «M-*i
I B cupa, 1 3 .5 0
C cu p $ 4 .0 0
w h offered by 8%n*tor E. B. Gau- other provision of laat iraar'a con­ era) probation officer today stud­
tier, of Miami,
a . who geld ha would tract. But th# productivity ral*e ied th« case of three man whoj
Artrnt yeu* nm&gt; outfit thii E e jt r tw'A
Ilka ta have It dlscuaaad. Inasmuch haa nothing to do with th# co*t pleaded guilty to charges of at­
la y Trim T rrJ thru V#*i ifjlcs. nn.
tempting
.........................
as ha understand tha question waa of living.
.
before .
Worker* In a large number of N flV N l from Cuba,
c
t
h
n
.
nru
trtalm m h at &gt;ht Un. hit1 an t
Tha thraa
men plaadad guilty I
th
ohn E. MaUhaws, of smaller Industrie* are
getting
In
fadaral
court
yesterday
at
th*
______
,
.
3
agafawt jweiaJ- raise*, Tha Department of Ubor
aiikit Real vatun. too' Ckoctr ynun today*
'
of thair trial. Praildlng
...................
ravaala this In IU monthly wportohn W. Holland turned tha |
Wag* DavelopusenU. Of
to Probation Officer
‘ red In Use JanP I mnn 1T4
liasiax, ralsaa Trank Edwards for pra-aantance
f l i tU I)
btvasUfntion.

EASTER HAMS

H u n n y fle ld

N o. 163.
•A” . * *-•* •

A sso ciated P r e s s L eased W ire

T H I ’R S D A Y A P R IL 14. 1949

Senator Malone B u s i n e s s Loan Easter Men*! Planners Will Find
^Constitution 0 1 Men On Inside 0 1 ERP Claim It
111
Has Long-Range Success Chance A t t a c k s OOP’s D r o p Indicates
C. S. A . Given To
•-'.'CIATED TPES..
‘Me Too’ Policy Inventory C u t s
UK. U 'C E
State Oi Alabama PARIS, r I Pr•T i DANIF.I.
.•! |'8d h t’n, plentiful t'vr vtr- i-d
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3 on.

,.f Ih,'nr Joint octlvitlP" in thi* , , r 'v"
!!*,,, ,,"*k , **•* ?tL(I. I
Ph'Ma»
I.emUnhere even lia Ihey are ex- 'Ulymplu. fulling chimney hrlcka
»;,|WUu „t l,u j.-,„. 3 na, lair I .0
hemlapnere even aa iney " "
* , „
pPlr|Val lllaaon. * veneer, .......... .................... 1 34- 1 74. .......
.ended In new area*.
B,can,fitter. Mr.. C. W. W eal1
---. ..
L
n .. &lt; rirry I* noil
.... ,l..ll|a,l.
died of a heart attack when the hrl)r| j ,4 ,| 7 3 5 . 3 5 0 . 3 ,l&gt; 3 34
■piako ahonk’ har hotel.
|4.o„, 1 a* : . 3 34 * ,U J
3 5«.
T ru m an Sp eech
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V’.1".r,‘ i , u'l '' i!d11/ ''no■rd'*^' " ,r
H'onllnued Km,a r . , . One.
’ Ihe measure,
'
-..Iuiiiiieil
hv erlines
peace snd humanity
siiluultlnl "&gt;
......,against
" .............................................
flenator Shelilon of Tamps, was ' ('mint II—murder and lll-tirai
on-ol of inlaoncra of war.
vole.l down (1-2.
Count l-dioplied
Count ft-atrocitica and offenacx
l.aogllPH a a a ia ta n ta re p o rle u „ „ , l r r ,.,, n„ »|,,.
r H&gt;. 3 .» 3 74. I'».
Ihe condition of aeveral alatc ,-ai 3. 3 ,ia 3 5 n-|.o„
agailiat civilian populatlona Inim.
II aallaae* r n n r
" mi
( 'u n jf r o s M R o u n d u p
throughout the
exlernilniltimi of Jew a).
i „&gt;, ,.f top diplomatic change" in budding
arc,». Two dmmitory building* at |....,p t„ ..rilloar)
»5-l 7,j other
Count ll-pluialer and "pmlalioo Knr«p,'.
1 nnl'eiivd !,"»&lt; F»e.
In addition to the expected III, liny* Training School at Che- imilaoar l,e*i )„a-3 5„. "mailer
v . , ; : ; c r a : ^ a a ; ; T o v^dtoi
, ,
luilj".
Waali.,
were
damaged,
and
3oa-3.5„
poor
is
1
5a
inn React ion among lawmaker"
T-m-lavcmenl of con- traiiafer „f Admiral Alan G
k., 4 0 0 - 4 3 4 . |
Kirk from llruiael* t„ Moacow. la.ya were moved into lliree new , |Jr A
'•?- ......... ................ . - h* rP|y
'''n lu I .r 'S i.t la .r a h l,. In criminal ii,,imp may lurhide raplacenient* doriuitorioa nearing completion. ;,n |o,„ml «u. k» 3 4„ . 3 »o. poor.-, &gt;
iih I »!«► 11 too ........
h- I
fm amlaiHtador" Jeflernon Caf- Two Imv* weer hurl. Seventeen i
The Prealdenl pral.nl t|,e Ten orgunUallona
Valiev Anlhorlty (TVAl
Welaaneeker waa credited will, fiev at Pari* and l.ewi* IXmglaH men in Ihe old anldler * home al |Mllirpr - oo, . , camera l„„ |,„&lt;ioU |
Itctall, ni'ur Bremerton, were nmv
im son. 40 i»mi, i,i »*&lt; u &lt; 1 4,1-3 oo. I
and Mill
he ,|hl not *ay ao. f - ir year, he haa la-en h. prl«jn *t Mill,Ion.
5« imund *a„h* lilt*-- Trlaoiplm l!H
Al til* new* conference, Mr. e,l after damage to tlndr building.
II | M lrvcd the CVA would he awaillng trial, leaving hi,.......... .
a
it
,
'
"l*e
A ami II 7 *„• 3 4„
I'loman wa* a"ked whether he
Tacoma, HO niilea anolli of HeatH«i„a*h ", ,•*. hamper)- r,-ll*»o I
........led Himig . 1. 1,liar lltira, If "n ee
aerve
loleiol"
lo
clmnge
amha-aador"
to
' ......
.
Krnal
Wilhelm lluhle,
tie, reported "xrorea and acorea Hiralgbl-Naek 3 no
fr.. son
,,„'1j
'' , r " 1 "" '
r h i e '• Mrmncratlr renal,wa Kngllah laim chief of Ihe Nazi Frail........ . Belgium, lie replied were treated for aliock, hrilUea and
rl.nl
h»
ami
Ihe
Secretary
of
Stale
oilier minor hurta. aMny iluwntorv11 TolMUlORM •* lid liM'akotN plum
hacking Preahlrnl Truman', civil »’« * y a foreign organlxallon. waa
...
dl«cu*alug ainha**ad„r*hlp* loilldlnga, i|u-holing llm Hankera lomaloan l oo-t 35
rigid-, ......................... ay pledged ..... .
"• ri,v" &gt;«•#« • ,; wan ami
Dial
appollllmenta
will
he
anjr n a t Building, were ordered e v - _________ _______________ ______
HI lie Icgidalnra their aupport In cn vld ed on only ....... . right.
f i g h t i n g an antl-»rgrfgatl„n. hr»»al Woer,,,ann. rhlef of the omiuced when they atr derided acuated. Tlie Kowell aclmnl waa
roped off Imcauae it* ateepla had hrukn off hul wa* *1111 hanging
amendment i„ the long rangn|P'dlllcal dlvlalon of Ilia German upon
lie had nothing (n nay oil ipiea- ahlflrd.
.from Ihe re*l of Ihe *liuctnre.
v-,,,,1 ,,., bill
|foreign office and prewar council
The Holy Ito.ary Church, pro- iBroatlea.tllifi eyiitlnunl.
Tl.e pr„mt-e came from H-na '»r al the la,ml...........
drew tlon* ahont the propcctlve anof Amba**ador Kirk lo ably Ihe hlghral In Tacoma, wa* 1 A man who drove from Vancnutor, Ih.iiglaa iP III), lluin|,hr*y • *«ve„ year aenlence mi two oointment
Moncow, aucceedlmr l.leut. Oen. hahly
cloard.
aa lla croa*
eroaa waa in
In Vim
lii-M inni” and Taylor lO-Mahot. ronnla-one and five.
I, „a
mi- ver,- W i , -h , ^ Hn i IIIh
ernl Waller Bedell Smith, who
‘ •'•V
'
Che«* Ihe Senate called lip Ihe iimlll-| Karl Bitter, former amhaaaador nmv la roiumandlng lie Flral mlnrut danger of eollap.lng.
, i m*
. u,&gt;uiiln hall# aeclor had been almken Ihe
billion d"llai bonalng piogiam f„i fm apeeial axaignmeula, known aH \rmy In Now York.
..............
.. ......
fralua ran
late hitwerni n
worn! hy llm two-minute Icmhlor.
■lebnlc.
the haleliel nmn of the foreign
Aelmilly ii large number of Im- ami Portland, by-pioyilng the nur 'They were keeping people mil of
----------------office, got four yeaia on count p,,riant rhnngea urr expected In rowa route at Tacoma where ipnike- lhe
iHillillns! In Clwlialla until thpy
three. Itlttei almwi'd up In foreign coming weeka. According to well|cauae,l alidea weer not. exijecteii
j|„.m," |,„ aaid.
PltlliHT IlIF.S
*
‘
capllala Jnet 'la'fore
tliey
were In- Informed aprculntlon lhe*n In‘
he cleared until aometlme lotiay.
; «||I1W^ t(,P ,,Uuke affect you?
. .r.777.— .,
vaded l,y the Naria.
Two men were hoapltall*ed_froin | There weie acorea of veraiona.
JA i'KSlIN M I.I.r.. Apr I I - id 1
Kdiimud Veeaeiiiuayer, convicted rlmlc Ihe reiiaalgniuent of ami,axeI'offrey lo *„me new poxl, Inliirlea ol the Narrow* Hrhlg* „MI| (,„|My n,e *torie* were aiiow’
ll.c III lire Meg'- l emi H ) |„f ,HrrPl|,,K Uic Ihpildation of *ev ail,,r
pna*|l,ly
Carol
In
Ihe
event
that
Iron", llli, I"',';":'
paaloi 1,1.
of SI. Paula'|«-ral
*
» r thmiaaiid
. ■
• Jewa
•
Tower, whom a 211-ton "aaddle' i®*! J hailing with einladlUliinent*. But
humlieI
aa
, l„i,.h he,•*. dh d early Imlay Ilf I , jt tpr pbuilpolenllary In Hung- Slant,m Grlffl* lx -.Gifted from and Hunk a avow. The "Jinx ' bridge ,1||B „,„|P teNtiinouiai culm' frnin a
tlmt ioh
blew dow n In a IBID windstorm and |(|0|| „||„w being I,eld at a dnwntnw,,
•
" t , i-"i lav' 'n i ir ii u 'a l ary. drew 2U.yc«r aenlence. He wa*
Prc-ident Trim,a ,1 ha* no Inten­ i* la'ing relmlll.
. department xtore here.
..I.....
"Il.......
nf
convldc,I
O
O
count*
five,
»even
and
tion of withdrawing Mm, C. WallI be .liiiirh wlicn "the office of
l.andTockeil l.akr- lAiulae, xonth
Some 11,000 doll*, valued at more
eight.
gren'* nomination a* chairman of of Tacoma, threw up litavy wave*
llm dead" will la- rrad, followed
Ham Heinrich l.ammera, one­ the national aecurlty
reaource* which threatened bulkhead* yea- than $100,(MiO, were on display.
by pontifical icpilem max* hy Ihe
After the ipiake a eherkup 'bowed
mo&lt;i II,'i llioioa" .1. McDonough, eyed chief of the Helrhxchancel- hoard, he aaid.
lerdaf.
_
only two were damaged. On* doll’*
Tin Prealdenl, asked at a new*
auxiliary lllihop of the Hiocexo lory, who waa convicted on »l*
AI Puva'lup. a1*” u«ar r*roma. head wax »hattered, but the other
counta-more than any other de­ conference If W^llgren w»* eonof SI Align Bine.
* « ,, of " alt 1 appeaed *uddenly damaged doll can he repaired.
fendant, al»o drew * 20-year term, •Idering asking him to wBhdra'v
tie waa found guilty on count* the nomination, told repv»er# during the *hake In a four-block
one three, five, alx, aeven and they would have t„ a»k the for­ area. There were no water main*
ACL IIP.AKING
In Ihe vicinity- A woman waa in­
L t 'R a l N o t i c e
eigh.mer Washington governor what I* jured, not aerlouxly, when the
Richard Wallher Darre, Argen- on hi* mind.
INVERNESS, Apr. IS-i/ T i—A
third floor of the Stewart apartline-bom mlnUter for food and
v n r i ir in *p rii»n
A* for hlm*e|f, the Pre*l,lent nieiil In Puyallup collapied.
doien wltne»*e» Imlay protested
TO IV||. I, |AM llt.Nrnn. ahnu agrlculliire, wa* *en(eured to »dven aaid he had no intention of re­
In Seattle a preliminary llatlns the dlwonllnuance of two Aden-1
place ., t , xm|i|»,i,'» l» llh*,'*. New I yrara on three rount*, five, alx calling the appointment.
trains between 1
■bowed 75 building* which *uff*red tic &lt;Coast Line
and
eight.
You ale lieiehv r»,|Ult*,1 l» *0
Mr. Truman'* nomination of
Jacksonville and St. Petersburg
•mil
Ha, l« l»l». •&gt;' » •*»'&lt;l» I Olio Pletrlrh. Hitler'* praaa Wailgien, a long time friend and ipiake damage for amount* «»tl- mi ground* tha nctlon would ma
dlvo,. e lU'o xeillaa pending I" "•* chief, got Haven year* mi count* former Senate colleague, haa Ian- mated up In 160,IMM) aplcrc.
( I,. ,1,1 i'tuirl „l He,u(Mole County.
The lop 100-foot Hactlon of radio terlaily hurt the economy of this
gul*hc,| lu a Senate committee (tatlmi K JR ’a Harbor Dlaud tower area.
In Cheinerv. ao al,l,rev|»|etl till# five and eight.
Gottlob Berger, H. H. Ileut, gen pigeonhole xlnce gome aenatora
nf whlil, «al,l •a„»e I" llallle F Ic
ence lltiooo PaloOff ve W1111*01 eral, who acted aa liaiaon with oc ohjerled that he did not meaaure
, , r ,;,V ..!:'m ,,,U.w,". .O'l . . . I
l*rrltorlee. dr.w^28 year. up lo I |,e Job.
Haolol U |lull,la II,l« till, ,lay ol on four rounta-lhree, five, aeven
ami eight.
Aiu'l. IH*
,, I* IIKItNlmN
I.11U Schwerin Vou Kroalgk, for
cleik. 1 'Ire,ill Court
nier finance mlnlaler rated aecond
E g y s A n d P o u ltr y
HKAI.
to lljalmar Schacht on mublllaln.
Germany'* finance* for war, to t
J ACKHliNVILliK. Apr. II —(API
1*1 Till (TIUMTT I-UOUT m il 10 yearn on counta five
*• an,d alx. —Florida
Rag* Pnrlil* arad* A
Till NINTH .li’l'lr'lA!- 'TIJJ'IIIT
Kmll
Piftil,
director
of
tha
q11*11r
OF Till; HTATF. OF UAIJltDA.
All
sales
t« r*tnll*iw
IN ANI, Foil HKMINOLK ColtN Relrhhank, which turned Intu war Florida Mrad*
A
TV IN iTIANi HUV NO HI*
ca*h good teeth ami Jawelry taken
Nst
Weight per doi#n
jr a n hmitii riiAOWit K.
from gaa chamber victim* draw a
In cm
Par
,linen
la»n*
rialnllfl,
tt o» &gt;&gt;
**
five-year sentence on rount iW*' Hire*
6 B E A U T IF U L
drill
mo
II
«»
I*
I*
JA m' fii &lt; MAIII.KM CIIAI'Wll’K.
Karl llnscha, haad of the poWar- •mall
II
o*
I*
II
Jll.
‘ director 1»tr*
ful
Dreadonar
Bank
and
|)*(xn4aul
C O LO R S
If o« IT
II
of many concern# In occupied »r*r
o n io n rn apphah
■Toducars *al«* to whnlspslxrs
tuuutrlea adiad by tha Naila, waa grnrrallr
Till- HTATI; OK FI.OllWA'
&lt; cant las* p*r doixn.
T 7(1 J AMF.H CIIAItl.K8 CHAD­ aantenred to tavan year* on counta
I’rmlocfra •*)•* direct lo oonWICK. Jll
■Dinars
atx
and
eight.
17 WasMiiatmi Hlr**t
A
l anl oranae. N»w Jer**F
Paul Koerner, Qocrrlng'a deputy Florid* Mrad*
N*t W* 1 * 1,1 par
It appearloa Irani III* pl»l»Mff a In the four-yaar plan for war pre­
Par
do|*o
lams*
sworn, IIIII ol Complaint l&gt;» fHfctn
....... II o* lo
th* atinva »„HM*,I ,'*„*• that 'tha paration, draw 16 ycara in four Lara*
Itadlum
....
|j
n«
IT
#•
4tf*,ola,il. James , T, arias Chad­ counta - one, a ll, eeven and tight. •mall ....... II oi II
IT
wick. J r . I* * raxlilrnt of a fla t*
Paul rialgcr, Ruhr coal ax par Vitra
other than Mi* Dial# of Florida! who playnd a leading role in N eil fare*
I*
rg* ..... , IT oi II
that It,a raslilsoca of said il*f*ndJnchaonvlll* poutlrr msrk»t
ani a* parllaularlr a* Ihe tarn# war production got 16 yeere on Llv*
poultry
io the
attar counta alx and eight.
Florid* (trad* A
. knowp
ahI ..a»"l,
**..$ plalniiff
Illllll'pV
.
milaxnl
search &lt;
nad
Imtn'rr !■
ta ■■
aa
liana Kehrl, who once haadad
To
stated.
Mini
M,»r*
I* |no| par;
■ E m l■on
Stov*
SM
S
S
|
S
f
t
M
H
|
f
l
a
Con*um*r«
Dr*i*aa
Htata of
or oar*,m* In Mi* Btaf‘
~ tha war production office wee
r»d
____________
. . . ___
lubpoxn*
Florida .Mi*
••rvlc.e
of a eobj
aantencad to I I jraara on eounU
UP
II
if
or tUMBion* upon whom wquld hind five, alx, aavan end eight.
Bfi
*ald d*f*ndant, and lh at.tk * df*
ii
Th#
Mat
four
defendant#
to
be
p
fandani I* ov*r tw*nty*aa* (S i)
aantencad were abaent fn m Um . _ .
.
.
.
up
41
r, T
*fr"
v ! fPinnRFoHN.
T ni
TfiVnr.FoHM. oRnunfiD
onnpns
(Una, while
courtroom bacauaa of lllnea*.
that th* d*f*nd»al. Jam** chart'
he*»F 4 Jh* up _;. II
G o ld fis h &amp; B o w ls
it
0 B 8 BLBCTION
u
tlooxatar*. old a- •&gt;
1$
F o r E a s te r G ifts
TAMPA. A p r .. li-^ P i-r N / 1
Pressed M V Htyl* tf**th»ra btfx
f e " J f W J t f ' J I ' f S M t Florence
Carter
e
f
MUtog
md for BamlnoV*
aoMitr
—
urt In and
Count*
Florid* 0 red* A
on th*
llth d»y of April, a
ih. Ilth.day
To
4
To
i. th* a*n*ral aatur* •) **l
of th« Order
j 4
. Retail*/* Consumer*
rad.
P a n o,
eaa, r
eavr
hy grand me trim.
\.
I* htavf
• « !&gt;
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ag a rn ^ -*T H U R S D A Y A P R I L 14, 1049

THR SANFORD HIRALD, SANFORD; FLORIDA
T ru s te e s

E x p la in

F e r g u s o n ’s
m
_

R e le a s e
* 'i y,

4 M a n u s c r ip ts

E le c tr ic

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(Continued From Pane One Sec 1)
or you tun have stale .Socialism
hill you eatinol
have 11 hybrid
synleiu that In Imth of them, yet
neither," Im said.
Priee suggested a "filed , reason­
able llmllullon mi the share nf a
mini’s earnings which llm govern­
ment may lake in Income laves,”
“ini said the douhle lavath.n now
placed on dividends should he
•Undiluted l.v making dividends
flee of taxation on ihe slnekhohi
rr.

f't.HKINl, Apr Id t/I'l Mil'll
||f. p' W Albright, professor
lai.il t.miidy ■•'■It. inI 11 unices snhl „f K„,„|tlr iruir
"t Hoiikltis
liupervltting Princlpnl M. M. Per JlM(| &lt;m(, l)f the nation's
tup
E&gt;i*ou spent too mncli time with- archeologist*. first established the
Outside Intere-Is mill this was one sollieutlritv of the scroll* from
rJl'.on tjmv did not renew he. roie |photograph* *ent him
tract (nr next vein.
Mince then he's examined thi
Othn rearm, given tty tlm tru* I originals, Today lie reported
t e n in n |ette» t&gt;, l-Vi f i c m , wen
"Poring the past few weeks »nv
that lie no lunger o el lit,, i.r.ol- gos-lhle doubt nlmiil the age an t
el the
... rujiiinui.lty. Unit authenticity of Hie scrolls hathey had limr.l nitu-um ol In** ; f,‘ *'*• teiimved ’
lack of ......pci ■limn, ...... Unit In
Me also dlsch.-ed that Hie d - n

had mm.........

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I • Iftie "II I" . I'll- pul,III the le lle i
y t s l e i d . i v ............. I . i . ii . i h s i i I

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p.lltnn

w, v

•«•»

C o. H ead

M7.r"

F m ir lli

Mnsenm nf All in Mel

Berlin

Blockade

Round

\„,|
|he re
c l m m l - l - a re re
|,&lt; . t i i l l y workin g ov er one scroll

tl.ll
I ."id
It
iippoiote.) In
hme condition
tu rret,! I'erg,, m., I■«- i» l» 1 1 apt., .1 ; 1,1 ,ne unrolled

prevented

Vet's AI low it lire

&lt;&lt; onllimed Fuitn Page line Nrr 21
it" I were granted in nil hot PI cases.
Mur liiitli A FI. anil CIO textile
I onions ftiih d in leccive wage tataj »s Hi, 111 l.iti nlur said business
. undirhms were such Mint pay
■nees would he likely In result
in lay offs I.armful W h to work

K R P C hance

|added to the Ruslan approach the&lt;
j Informant did nut say. It I* P*&gt;»-1
alb)*, nf course, that there rmild
lie additional conditions In the
Russian offer.
! The last Four-Power fore Ian
ministers' meeting •• In London
early In 1U48 •• hnike down mainly
! on the mu Mini, nf (Jerinnn reparatlons. Recently, Prime Minister
1 Stalin linked the Soviet Blockade
i of Berlin with Western Power
I moves for a separate government
for Westeri Germany. Tim West
uln-ndy lias announred an necupni thin statute •• a aiihstltnte peace
jI m a ty •• for Western tlermnny &lt;&lt;•
permit It to adopt a constitution.
Western agreeumi,! on this and

to Western settlement of
vtarnttrrjf differunrcn over

1eLf. ilini **•**»|*l&lt;»VR’.l'f*!-

From where I s it... ly J o e Marsh

^ There'll Always Ba
a "Gawlrer"
‘ Harry the Hermit,” aa he'*
called, came Into loan last week
•ad, a* usual, caused i|uit* a stir.
Hr looks ||k* a cross between Hanla
Claus and Daniel limine.
W* hud a friendly glass of beer
together and I asks him, " Don’t
you ever get unnnye.l at the way
■urn* people laugh and slur,- at you
go b y ?” "Shucks no," Many say*.
"Only wldte they're laughin' at
ins, Pill freliii' 11 11.lie story fur
them imagli.r fulks .0 ungiuwu-

long

From where I alt, H a rry * a lot
more "civlllied" than the people
who make fun of him. Ha’« con­
tented, live* the way he believe* u
right without harming anyone—
and what’e more, he'* tolerant of
other* who*« tattee In living at*
different from hi*.
Maybe a * all don't look the tame,
or act lh* Mine, or *al or drink ih&gt;
•am*, but In a (1 ** leuatiy, w n y f

the same a* they ai# underneath.
liHiiker, lile» In make each „f lt&gt; ■ml, “ 0 ulfrr would not malei.ally I
.*ivlIrj 1 ■ du the work of three nr iMrii the Jtr 1 Im iilnatum. &gt;1111*1
LegrrigAr. IV49, lln ifd SkU*l burnt! i fttkaitu*
four In u irivru eminlry. It is the Allies have minted all along
always Imping in make 1 1 1single
'
ih.tl die liloikidc mini he lillral l,c-|
;
it
'd
r
iu
lh
iu
g
W
o
rk
e
rs
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)
uskI lie t 01 p I.,nd, d hy l‘i eimei Inly !‘fi, f•»|7
led for im increase Increases g r in d - dollar add „ ,I.,11,11 in exports as loir' any fhg Four talk* on Grr6f a 1 &gt;.1, u1 I' i,, 1&lt;&gt;m ’ ’*, o g 1 1 a m, I,, ■ I Hilly 1'11,1'flfi veleinns in Flnlidu ■d *1, fin a te not all “ fourth round" well a- » dollar to inipnrln, trim
USDA EHtiiunti*
ordered all ,,l ,1 four dlvl'.limal I have cnllecleil then entire entitle It's tlm fifth raise since Ihe war’s a dollar off the nafional debt many take place. The Humans have
nniil
mclmling
Iti.'JHfi
iineinph,ye,l
iii'ivied
on
calling
the
Font
Cower
I llii.il.1
I*, coll* cl eviilenrj' of
end for sulile industries, only the as well ns add a dollar to capital
rind I,mitt ■elf-employed
investment.
', miff trine firtl.
rorropi pi acto r l,v uffichd- ll.e
Inst or second fur of her.
It sound* like financial nhnea
Conn,lit.- 0,0
lo l,e enui|ione,l ,,f
Ihe iiilnrinanl. a specialist in (irrilnhra, Inil Ihe KRP can p.iint tu
tinl.lr,iy. police ;n„| civilians, will
j
s p e c ia l s
affaiis, declined In hr iilenllThe manv Instance* when, its dollnrs " ‘''i
he given pow&gt;i lo act against
hy
natmnalily
lie
dill
livprovide,I
multiple
hem-fils.
''rd.
rven
ytully official
71).!), The KRP is nctiiiilly rnnlrolled mil say where dir ncwrsl appui.tr I,
■ A* pail of 11, campaign under
7J.fi |hv something culled the KHA, was made, ImI pirsmualily it w.i*
cover agm.ic ■,11 opeinie to gov
* which double-checks the recovery
|)r|||(t A, kr&lt;| w|lf||,e, dm Amtroolent am) police depaitmeiils
e k lv , hcograms sulnultted from some
.. . , ,
,
I t) HIf V S I A IIDN
tr" „ I tiling else ................... OKKO.
*•'''"»■
',h&lt;l ' f ,'rl'
lo gall MCI 1IMf Kiiljiell (ill# i*v**I»411* ¥,
j
WAMMINMTDN, Apr 14 i/l'ii4.6| I The Kcomunic Cnopemilnn Ad " r * wr,r
l,fd
"J
,, in ministration Kt'A I* an Amer dtvidnallv. the mlniinatlt teplced. .nke ('minty Rroadchster* todav
isked the ('omiimulcniions &lt; mu
coal 1 lean govrrnuieutal ngericv, headed 'tin. is a Washington sioty."
mis 1 hv ('aid fh Hnfrmao In WashingN„ (b,li|lh ........................................... miss lull for u permit to sell -la
&gt;h,n WKMS. Kustls. t«, Paul Hut.
VT
l u'in ,,
Mnnintatt in
......... r.ermmnt said Me ier, Daytui 1; Reach, for f 76,IMat
,1ml. ■" " e •
-11 id une such n|igroacli was made Minuet, n news ngi.lcy executive,
ver,
ll.e Ur».in,ixnlhm foi Kuroneau |,V l(„. |*„|e* win, asked the West- was formerly publisher of l.il.er
,v, 1 Kctmmli'
llwnvery - I I k h E is , ril powers Imw Itiey would react ty Mngatitie.
lr* '• .................I of representatives from .......nding Hie tdocknde iimler cerlMe notified tlm I'liiillllisxiim tliat
"i k Ml foreign stales nr ureas, who hv !
, ,
he proposed lii Inly f.'lh.niNi wmll,
mid joint plat..... nr. . ....r.linalioti and "''J
i"»". *&gt; "’•»'
InfwinMU .if technical ec|ii(nnmut from sta
u:t!l ......... .
........
................. ... I'd "Ol detail.
tlou W I,H F , l.eeshnrg, to Im u*e,i
•partmi ni lias fig- times in net like 1, ministry of I Russia imposed tlm lln Hi, block - ,1 W K IIH .
Al l. S I . I I ’ C O V E R M A T E R I A l . a
le Inst June.
„- nvernge factory eeimouiie* for Wentein Knrsipe.
i'R K S H R U N K A SU N F A S T
I, receiving 1, rnise
KCIA and OKKfl ore the Sinn,r-se I Whether there was anything new
M Y STERIOU S MALADY
t since lli.'lll, has twins ,,f KRP
MINK.HVII.I.K. l i t ;, Apr 1 4 ft percent it, pm
Tin- Immediate political purpose
A mysterious malady lu,» si
lie liiliiiiiliious coal „f ||m KRP, wi.en it started In
iMr»pc ,,,-etls mute than fi-cted humlreds „f per-ons in tin
FULL LINE OF SAMPLES
' used their purcli , April last yenr, was In check
promise of imificntiou. Miaesville area and has resulted
If percent.
1 ('oiiimiiiiinii, This has la-en done,
WATCH I HR OUR .MONTHLY SPECIALS
rent
of an
economic in Ihe partial closing of llrad
mi kinds ,,f
, The hard-core nf Cumin,irdain in
. ,* lessens
nnilm ialialic
mi- much
worse I sm-l, countries „s France ami harriers and rivalries still re,p,Ire
f,* employes’ real Italy hits not been c ul hack, Imt il Inpiidalim i, hut Mu- will to do this
only .'l.ti percent. |has not grown in ntlmt cm,dries, ,s hard to sustain.
s nf employes of I like Norway and Denmark, fellow
There Is itiiicl, to do and s„
have liiogped 14.It I traveler* have I.... .. fm -,|,kiNg the hltlp Mine. T h a i Is alw ays a w a r n ­
I Moscow party line
ELM AVK.
PHONES illKl-H &amp; 1449-11
ing thought for Mm ini-ti who are
's t'oum-il of Kc" " RR*’ ........... ..
*here the I
-aid u, its
year I likelihoodnow tin,i t'mnmunhls
1
h,I,slant,at
wage I *", ***t*l win gov, ,r,mental control
nil called fur la th y anything l„„i ,.f Invasion hy'
the .Soviet army.
The immediate economic pur­
pose ,,f ilii- KRP was In 4„stall,
I I lie postwar
irenvery
drive nf
Western Kiirnpc. This drive had
, been nil the verge of collapse It,
j Ihe end of IIMH, with due credit
1 to Me- KRP, Western K,trope’s In
Western Path Roasts
idurlrial production , had risen. I t ,
III EAST Ih| ST,
U . S . R u s iiiP H M
tpe, cent alitive |!H7' Another HuhI slat,tint production
hunsf la I n ,
’ &lt; imllimril I not Piier (l»e Ner J , 1 -iglil fur If*If*.
I'HMI'I.ETE SETS
•ri|is In the Midwest and In New
Western Kurope’n recovery Is,
M EW
El R E ST O N E
Ktiglaixl
I iipnnraiiMv
|,r„greesing
almost,
Hr, yde, aw ncent price a d iu s l-' twice as fast anw as It did a fte r,
nmlils a- liienaillg llud “llm pur j Ihe First World War.
C O N V O Y
^
9
5
,‘has,lip power „f the dollar has
Hut insiders of the KRP -till,
improved i. Id ih-." and lie - aid |keep their fingers crossed. Fuoda- p
h,lying powe, , plentiful "it Is mental tenrraugemetit of tlm
W P IT 'S
,p to i, now to attinet it,at l.iiy non,Ic achvilv of 117(1,01HI,(HHI Ku,„e p.i-.ei ml,, 1,1-1 im,"
mpemi* must lie far advanced Dy
T IR E S
V
ta x
It,,
11 i tcn, v d u c t told ic- lltjili, m then countries ,-miht rep,j|,t-i , , t-1 da v ttml in*,,,- pe.,pt,&lt; |ji(,-e -iiddculv into anoltii-r sat**,
I,.id 1*,I, 1,1 .Iniinirv^ l-ptiruary and
Ihe ccmimtuc
li.ulg,-podge nf ]
jtitti'jo
dm-I, in IP H,i,pi 1,1 Mm tame
_______J
WILL I IT MOST rttArilP^S *
FIRKHl (INF.
WE ALSO HAVE 1! SI.RillTI.Y USED
SEDANS I ROM 1411-16.
STANDARM
WE ALSO HAVE lO A C II Mil
.0 IT1IIE CONSOLE
TR R tK
SEDAN I'OVERS
I4M&gt;9 at
RAIMOS
EACH
TRIP.S
,, cel Vmg allow aid'

t

And

I tie III..I,.l

Mhoe

Wot ke|s

will lint have
lei iiiinnt, it ni, it |tij -•iiighi a mine from Vo
l.ey were ills iln s s n r h u 'i Ms line inanufnctiirers
Mervtce ■nice hill fulled In get it Ih e Am algam -

M ON TH I Y

FOR I WEEK ONLY
ENI)IN(« A P R II li 1Ml

f

EASTER SALE

Locker Plant

SA N FO RD U P H O L ST E R Y

FIRESTONE STORES
tiOOxHi

VI

4-75 25 ft. Oreen Garden llo.se 2 .!K&gt;
P I:,,, ......... K A S T K K M C A I, N o w — 'Then
F a l l d s F I imiip E llh T o H a w Y o u r O icIp F
iV lam l a m i Ifcaily F o r Y o u T o l*ic'k-ii|&gt;—
T h is will av o id a w a i t i n g line* a m i i'llilhjr
y o u In r p I in y o u r ullit*r E a s l p r arfiv ilirH
a s well a s a l U ’iuliiiK y o u r C jiiir d i Scrvic'i*
S iim la y .

UMABEANS

32 &lt;

Polar Rraiiil

CUT CORN

20 &lt;

Ptilar It* flint—Spea la

HUY ON
EASY
TERM S

NEW—IMPROVED
FIRESTONE '

WASHING
MACHINE

III) DAY
CII^RUE

M I.HS. DRY WASH .1 VANE
AGITATOR SAFETV CON.
TRIM.LED WRINGER

lari tun, M flll*

FIRESTONE

EI.ECTKJC
RANGE
AM. LATEST
fea tu red

tu

•n VKN(KN11KH

Mil

Miloa.ks* Msdel, IUj u ec*
leasli lalkvgaU

" Mialalllng and radio
•Inglng ktfap ma pretty
biify/’-aaya Nurma Naatlar,
"hut I can alwaya llnd
(ima to *n]oy a gulik
Until* gama—or a dalidoat
■ia»* ol BlaU, Mllwauk**'*
b**rl"

FULL Sl/.E
I IIIMINER

\ IIIIRNKK

» CU. |*T.

F ir e s to n e

FIRESTONE

FIHLSTONE

P o r ta b le
IK O N E R S

kulri^orat.Q i'

I'\hmI F r a z e r

dkr* tvM.-vn.' jll
V 7, A lrJ
Bke&gt;

I

w
*i

3Yj .II* P. NEW

'*

WITH FAMOUS
RECOIL STARTER
140 CANE
P O I.E H

PEACHES
AND
ICE CREAM
VISIT fRIDAY pH SATURDAY

YOUR LOCKER PLANT

WIND

60 YD.
NYLON

R K E I^

W IN
-R *1 fAljw-'R *•» k*w“.*T'

1 D 1 JC F .D F R O M

BOOKS

KAltfUTN
,v

8ftr
GUNS

LOO
DOLLS

10%

TO

DOLL
HOUSE

60%

1
RA

�.
VW * ’K fr '.R '!

. - L i ---------

•' r-V ' ’
.

THE SANFOBD HBRALD, SANFOBD. FLORIDA

T P V P a ^ j - A f R I L 14. 19*9

TO TAKE IO I"S
moat emphatic way during tha ^Franc*, Holland, Belgium, Sweden,
HLACkSMEAR, (in., Apr, U
war, when the produce of ®Ut Finland," England, India, Spain,
farm* not only provided food for Lebanon,and several Latln-Amerl- t/P&gt;—Teachers of Pierce county
By SPUDS JOHNSON
our own people, civilian* and mili­ can countrlea have visited Florida have ageed to take I. O, U.’s for
portion of their April and May
FOREIGNER8COM ETO
tary personn«), hut alao fed the to study our agriculture, confer
troop* and arhted force* of many with agricultural research and es-&lt;
AMERICA TO OBSERVE
tension workers of the University
METHODS OF FARMING other countries.

Rural Common Sense

Atntrlrnu agriculture, the moil
progressive iiml efficient In (he
W o r ld , lian attracted the attention
of many countries and immerlou*
Undents anil other* from foreign
land* have coma to the United
Stair* since the war to observe
and learn nlimit the way In which
American* produce their large,
high ipinllty crop*.
To lie sure, there i* niticli room
for Improvement In our agrlrultnra, but, iienerally speaking, we
are many, many year* ahead of
other ruuntriea In our farm practira* ami crop production, ttur
tremendous productive ability was
brought homo to foreigner* In u

So, foreigners, knowing of our nf Florida and to observe cultural t
agricultural production ability, are Slid harvesting practices In the
coming to the United State* to state. With the information they I
learn practice* and method* which obtain they will Ite able to give |
they may put Into effect on re­ , important and valuable advice uud
turning to their homeland*. They suggestions to the farmers in theli I
know full .veil that they cannot i own countries.
obtain large Rttnplics of food front I "The result* of these visits of
mir country Indefinitely, and they [foreign workers." Estnsion Serv­
want to stabilise tlielt agriculture ice Director II. G. Clayton snltl
and increase their production a* recently, "will he greater and more
smut as they can. And, Indeed, efficient production' In their own
some of them who ram* shortly countries, and, not to l«- over­
ufter the war already have estab­ looked, u closer feeling of friend­
lished some American practice* on ship ami cooperation between them
farms In their own countries with anti os. Such a feeling will eon
tribute much to atuiralile and co­
very good results.
Since the war, student* uud operative relations lielvveen theii
ngriculturnl worker* from China, roiiMlrle* uud ours."

HIDDEN HUNGER
t it*

i

PAGE

salaries.

County
School
Sopo It, It
.lames snld yesterday that county
funds foi the test ,.f the year
are completely expended, lie said

124,0A0 I* expected
from the I. O. IV* will lie Issued for It.........
piotein, ami thiamin.
State ripinlizatlnn fund for the dlffeience.
_
)a»t two months of the current
—— fi.ritrntv to then tcpututlnn,
year Salaries of teacher* and
Pciinul* and milk are tmtghly most b|i&gt;.Hl)ioiiud&lt; me docile and
bus drivers will come to f.'H.OtW etpilvnlenl us souices of food on- off.., tmii.ii,. oninmU

Foods for Your Easter Feast at
T ra d itio n a l

Choict Center Slices
Included In Every
Holl Boa We Sell!

Easter

I t ONOMY
til title ” \" Sliretl

M eat-T reat

Smoked Hams BACON
a

A rm o u r's
Stui
St nuked.
Shinned.
Mull nr Whole

S u nny lu ml

Jack

Hem!)
To Kul

S p ru it
Smoked

Pound

Half m

l ‘n tin

Whole

TL iiiih

Pound

Pound

ROAST

LACK OF MINERALS IN THEIR DIET

r

They Recommend that a mixture of BONE MEAL,
PHOSPHATE, IRON. COPPER, COBALT, SW EETEN ­
ED with MOLASSES, be kept before cattle at at) times.
T R Y THIS FOR B E TTE R RESU LTS.

UNIVERSITY BRAND

'

IJiMlil II V lU g lili
Grade " A "
IJttlrh F iu x e n
l'hit ken P u rl*

/

Legs

79c

Lb

T h ig h s

98c

ll

K'h miotpi
Lb

HUNTS

BEEF

URililh-

IIA M i l l : ltd Kit

lb.

Il»c

KipnIi iifoutul

I’hi-n* Jir,H

tb

3 5 c

ttr.l I-Pl.h
Lb

Fillet

3 3 c

COFFEE

Lb

2 3 c

S q u a re s

HRALTKHT

IE CREAM 2 pis. 494

tl BOTTLE CARTON

COCO-COLA.......
ALL POPULAR
CIGARETTES ctn. $ 1,811
bran ds

MAXWELL HOUSE

M a r g o ld
O le o

ib

21c

Hy-Gradc

S u it.

Puss ’n Boots
(.'ill Fond

G ltK F N T O P

Dll* 1

Carrots 2
Onions 3
Cauliflower

Lemons

li m t l i.t

C risco
F u r Pualiy, Puke*. Frying

Lb 33c

Sco tt

Lb

YELLOW

8 'AC

Vn o, 32c
P.ipri Tim els

IiInIii#

K’u 15c

Bakers

LL i

4 Lb*

SANFORD

W izard

Mild, MW*rt

Gl.tha W .H

Rutabagas -

- 4*/2c

QujdM Y«llow

pm.i

BIRDS EYE FROZEN

RftSuntjauChttken-

m
IsilVtRFISH
R

UKL MONTE CALIFORNIA

oaches
m oths

E S 5 ®

Both only
. ....

Lb 3 2 c

Choose ii- 49 c

r " r

,ALAN«BOKO,
« . n 'F L A .

c

i , , \ . t ,11, i

MILK } Ige. cans 334

H O a !f

Q

Sit|u i hr Mul I I tin

^ 17c

sgti-Mlil Ml AYEIt

.

G

^ 0 ^

Sin eil I &gt;11*-it llr r f

Q t \\COOK Kill

mm

s u e ."

I'fli-inl f^urt rI* I ■ i »l* •■

ANTS

CRANSERRY SOJICI
No J00

19c

'/•/#

■99-

Peaches
1I

VI

S’

V

No 2'/g Can

‘A

FACTORY PACK

'flbcacltjioSe/wt

Dixie Darling

f * ^

2 9 c

Uo/et.

COFFEE...... lb. Un 494
BEECIlAUT BRAND '
W TT
BABY FOOD 2 jars 194
STRAWBERRIES 474
BIRDS EYE FROZEN
“ f f
GREEN PEAS 12 oz. 294
BALLARD FROZEN
“ WY
C L. ROLLS pkg. 214
SW IFT'S SHORTENING '
. Y
JEWEL
lb. 19 4
8UNKI8T "4na"
V + Y
LEMONS....... dz. l | r
r n i l E CRYSTALS
T * Y
BROWN SUGAR lb. I f c
NORTHERN
TISSUE.... 2 rolls 344

Lb

EGGS

F L O R ID A

^

ARMOUR EVAPORATED-

4 9 c

Gem gin Slnppetl
Ml \ \ In le (it tide •' V"

2 8 c

Starch 3

8 01

Lb

In C.mi

At *o 111,.**

eaocEBfB

6 9 c

V . k P.tk
Lb

16c
u,

Lb

W e in e r s

Huoitaiii i I a* I&gt;r 11

H i-H o

19c

81 t l|| , ■| ji t,

*

W h e a t

L iv e r

l*••ll... k

9 8 c

Naliifti u Hiu nhkil

libci..

Nkml* ^

BAGS
1 0 0 Cl
Tint

L ard

i’i Fitli f It.i h y Hr, f

F illet
Hi.
lb.

TETLEY
TEA

TUXEDO FEED STORE

4 3 c

t 'ml
IT. S. Govt Graded ' t.in t li''
S I It L O I N S T E A K
H K IS K K T S T E W

ril
\ t in mi at ‘n .S1-»i run*

Fillet

Maxwell
House

Can he Purchased at

n s MAGNOLIA
MACHO, IA A
A V Bv,
118

3 9 c

ll

I ' t i t es (in iid l i n o S ii lt iiiln t . \ p t i l Itillt

J P iM e ^

COMPLETE M IN E R A L

&lt;T#

6 9 c

TABLE S U P P L Y
E L O V E T T ’S E
PICCLY W IC C L Y

59

Young. Mt.
\ ein io n t, lb.

Your University Iiuh proven this true by many teat.

a

Lb

* 1J , ' v ! r n r

B aco n

This is often the ease, both with* Range
and Dairy ( ’attie,
' -* * *5T

V*

I S i . .M

Mf \•

B aco n

DUCKLINGS

From The

PICNIC HAMS lb. 394
SLICED BACON lb. 594
FHEHII NOTIIKItN
T
Cottage Cheese lb. 194
HTRKAK-O-LKAN
*
WHITE BACON II). M e
“ U. 8. GOOD" WKHTKHN
CHUCK
ROAST lb. M r
wiHrnMHiN
n if-'v
WLSCONB1N DAISY
CHEESE....
»&gt;• t k
TYPE I ALf. MEAT
WEINERS..
ib . m
H ER M A N 'S SMOKE
SAUSAGE
:__ lb. 594r
ARMOUR VUrntTAni.B
lb. 194

1L

tir

________ _________ ____

ARE YOUR CATTLE SUFFERING

CH O ICE I
IM EA T S

4 0 C

.1, 1 &gt;k * *I \ r-tli

I 4.1

tirad t "A ” Dietwfd .V Dmwii Ouitk-Frozen

IIS .Munftirtl Avt*.

TABLE S U P P LY
= LO V E T T ’S5
P IC C L Y W IC C L Y

Butt Hall

Shank Hall]

TH REE

n tw

Family Loaf

U c

Blue Rose

3 Lb.

DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN

Green Peas

No 303

29c

H

�\
4
■£7* ; r c '; ^ (

*V7&gt;
•&lt;*, ■'"r-i

jfl'i .VCf

■^ ' r '.V V S*'*"*' ■*"C- ,'".1*,* .1'“* v1 " ’

■
■1

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W

THURSDAY APRIL 14, 1*

W ESTERN UNION LOSS
Welter P. Marefiall. preildent.
NEW YORK,
14—UT't— I wlm reported
mi rent-----------revenue*
------ Apr. .............
------- -------The s e Signs, Colored Churches Wnatorn
Union Telegraph Co.’* 1were ninnliiR approxmately d p e r'I
RIIILOII M. H. CIlURfll Inn* from operation1, In March rent below last year.
You Know That FIRST
fjimilxy School opened »t th** mi • reduced to around $,'&lt; , ,
at Hie mutual meetu.ual iiiiur|
hour, y
l*.*10 !*•
A. t**•
M•
, with
"
Hi* .tni'Miidderh
■** ■n ***
S p r i n g Is Here tiftiifii
Supl. Deacon A Knox pre tding. ini: heard today.
00 0 0 0

.*111

um

The teacher* tool. climiT*’ of their j I lie entimnte was made
BY HAL HOYLE
rlaxvr.i for 2(1 minute ,. Deacon It
, NEW YORK,
M McC lain reviewed the I , t.uk
W|||t rU rk , rP M „|
w.w-w.w-n-nn!
for .0 inlnutea. the . . . lor eU'.a wV A|(H) Mrfl
I gucex fiprlnc la really lure. pre-rntrd the Imnlx*• to the \dull
Alfre.le Walla,e, Reporter
Spring /ever U anyway. And Hie
In ro n of jrrnllc mMatirholy mid
plea lent fo'tlMinri'i 1*1 npmi tin.
rim rh delivered the .. ........
Huh.tanllal
Hrnulkiant
It i! a Utne nf dreamy jicat-a the iimmlng whirl, « , *■«)•-&gt;"' , )||(&gt; mr, H, ||t)i ,........ „r
A,.
far Ihr common mnn, * * hi* mind Ii&gt; all piepenl
..................
. fnda Wnllace Monday cvc .Inj: at
end body jirrptin- for ttio rtu-mhAt 0:00 I*. M. I he I’rnddrnI of &lt; ou o’clock. The meeting opened
try of Mitmncr. Hut l( In ill so n
W.
.... 1 ai rvot"* „ , tp, ,,
f, |lowed with Hilda
time of grrnl wore. Amhitimin w,.h ,, tp.cy luoyrnn. ami -no o
„„ fr„m
TllP
Uadtr* tlirouith all hlatory have furnished hy the llm v e n ly D x c! ......u,.„, M
Vatema. Mra.
picked thla aear.nn tn unlonxh the Hinpeta. Thla hell,,: la i n
tidat
M,a. Horten.e llelalr, Mm
....
.
„ ,.rr|
Mrs
M
armle* th»y have luillt up through and lajf Day. Mic H|,i ley lltooka
the winter. The ground ban Dim-jwon
won first
lira . priir,
pnxr, Mia
M a l.mii
I ..... a H
...... „ „ A|f|B,, WaHace anil
*d for the martini font
........... I*rl*r . Annette .lonea I...... M,
|Ir|(,tl
But thla year bmk-i like nnothei
At 7 no r M tlir |*n t«»r
1,,r ulsniniiliiii f»*r thf rvpnlni!
of the yearn the world trea.iure*
I
"lh .
lialw , '" " t e |t" " h u l l
Jirarc
a year
,1. II Itnrm-H &lt; | rllv rin lllirii rnmit
Im Ihf rwmrii:. ili'icit init mmol' " ii I], held h i I n it Hliiloli Hap- I
unblown No mlfthty armlea ate I' mltd Bitminy, iti&lt; •*»*»:«»• mul it &gt;
lock We are a Ito havinR an urn
m ilitd for attack that we know IliriilllriE.
P u r* C a n *
Of.
The I'nalor jilof returned from a lotirul COIllral, Dlih will opnik on
tin
uil.jeet
"Why
I
Lika
to
he
a
Sprint* comet to the rlCy In iicceaaful eonvt'litioii which w««
tl&gt;&lt; fii'anticiaif*, The winner will
email aurprlies, Down where t held at Tampa.
n aclndm alil|i to
any
Ho next Sunday morniiiE at f, ilu ii i live
live you ran tell It heat hy the
lUddtn Inrrenae of Iiernmhulatora A. M Sliiloli will hate it. remdar toaiily culture action! In Florida.
The poor mnn on the lower raat l;n.tci Dawn, with the I'mdor dc I iiryone i i cunlmlly invitril.
Hi«. AIDi tin Wallaee, Prealdent
tide may never hope
own a liverlntt the teitnon.
\ira llili'ii Svlpin, Keportei
'
At !t:(MI P. M. there will lie an
motor ear. lint he will g(, wltloml
S lull to aee that hit new lodiy Clintnrirnl t’onteal ami llnhy foil
J l i l J l l -3
rld*«
* I In the finrat buggy In (he leal held lit Shiloh. Vei y ((ood
aiiiKitlii. Every one la Invited.
neithborl
hborhood.
A day
day arrlvm when the air! Them will he n mhiiiI in the
Wlirs a chill In the ahlido and « , hnHem. lit next Hnlm.lnv
ni*;li»
Hidden loflnra* in the tun. And Everyone it invited ..........me mil I
th* aldewalkt hloom with Hnoi and enjoy ymirmdve
A iiliim H ilt INtprnrri V fittlrm
Ml,.. Inex Mayo ([ .till ill lire
••pda of tmIty IiiiceIcii. olive with
poiterlly and Hie vnleet of tinimi linaplliil E. It Hull*. Mfi, E&lt;lla
row.
i'dimtl tiivpslHH’llI HMtlirna Highly
Arroaa the Katl Hinu ii few Inn; on hl-&lt; de ik pad , tuiui:'- hi n
|i|iijilliltli‘ u|it'intInn.
butfi hurtl open no the tree that nildle way. Hut Hint would lake
fctowx in Hrooklyn. And heir in n tryptoRiaphlr Dr. Kinney to in
.MaDliHltan yoii’il Hunk Hie cold lerprrt,
I,i't mi ftlitivv ymi limv In In|xfcy*rrapcra ihelntelven would e
The irirln. 111 atony . lire mole
ri't
it'U* viiHf iiii'triiip tin eitlu’i'
rupt In Kreeuery .tinuat nut limht deiMiiM'dlatlve. tlh, tin- ultln, the
•nd leave,.- to ^ntch the wnimtli licauliful Rill* of New Vmk, They
a lull I lim e ur full I imil liiuiin.
And perhapn tome day they will, Inciik out in more cidoifu! rlrr-.-i
and turn thla atony wl|i|eriO'*t •
t hey 111' 11111 • ill iiliex|ii'i led
liH.lMHt miM'liitifi.w iii ii|ieniliiin
Into a Rrern pni den of the apiril place* And i* it only iiiiiipinntiiiii
You ran live here all ynur life Hull Iheie i* mole of II WIICKle III
I In uiijtlimit I lie m iin try jimve
•ffectn him. lie daict a hriKhler llieii walk?
Hu i in a .'uniml I ih h I i i i ' hu:
bird, the herald* of tpilny e|*r
The icy receptlone i ■■liiiwf. a
where. Hut Hie pu-eon* aren't a lliawiiur In ail mid , lie Im neth
bad |aiilixtllute
i
The pavement i away the -mle-ninn III the ilooi
s i ; i ; MAt i t i M ,
•live with their einirlthipt love wit In,id wnil It. A yleam come*
•underfoot- and then eunltiy call into tlx' liiillticw ife'* eye. Site
IN OIMiltATTON
be heard half a Muck
wrup'i on old cl,uli ill,,ml lui
Up In ('antral I'nik Kiev lieRlu Ili ad ltu«t ri*e* Tin- tu, ii ^ n
AT
to put nut the hoaln for tin- tail
nml.i . ii-, •enti-tiimim] in k u
or*. Peoiile often have wondeteil i,Hind tin lit me loom to Hie time
m tM M U .I A P .lit A N IlU iJiD P ,
why aailniH
inn a ftcali from the U4*H of In • Im Iimitfa eieaktne joint*
^ there In low hoata inminil the
Hli. Hie lici'lilciinci wlii*t|c*
WtilKrrpii Aftniry
Ttiarn i* im mytlery uluml t'l'lniiil lu* Iminin Tin* deiioerapli
It. They ro there hecaute, a* one ci cm i lea a liio|nei t,, work, and
1'or further Inturmatlon:
•allor told jni'. “It'a a wonderful eveiyone i;eta a flower. Every
place to meet ii jtlrl."
woman in fait* to Hie eye-and
&amp; II. POPCORN CO.
There iitl't iniicii the nveiiiK'- every hm'helol ia a pixailiillt)
man doe« litre to nhow how apriiiR Even Hie Nidiway alnea iidvi-ntine
P. ft. Ilox I.IH2
•ffecta him. lie ilnri-H a In iyft lu-r
lly tlii'ie iiittun you know
(trlamlo, Florida
•Atcktle. _ lie dawdle* and day Spline i* lieie-.llu. I,e*l tdmw in
draam* mure. And I think tlu-dmal town.

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BUYS
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218 E. FIRST ST.

SANFORD, FLA.

WE RESERV E THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY

EASTER TIME IS HAM TIME:

HAM S

CUDAHY’S NUTWOOD SUGAR CURED

MORRELL’S E 1 CUT, READY-TO-EAT
RATH'S RLACKHAWK TENDERED
ARMOUR'S STAR SMOKED
SW IFT’S PREMIUM

W h o le o r
B u tt

Whole or Half lb.

HUSINIiSS OPPORTUNITY

Armour'd D rxto Sliced
BA C O N
..............................................
lb . 4 4 c
Until’d Blnckltnwk Sliced
B A C O N , I p k ir . o n ly
...................................l b . 6 6 c
Murrell’* Him:
SA U SA O E
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lb . 3 5 c

H a lf

End

.S h a n k

lb .

64c

lb .

67c

..................... l b -

5 2 c

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End

KiMfU Key Che.him

CHEESE

........... lb. 46c

COTTAGE CHEESE

K!-oz ctn. 17c
1-lb. ctn. 21c

STREAK O-I.EAN SA IT RDILINH
MARGARET ANN QUALITY GRADE A HEAVY WESTERN
IIEEF:

SlllEO IN STEAK

lb . 6 3 c

Simniit Gill ('buck

BACON

ENI&gt; COTS
(ENTERS

lb . 2 6 c
lb . 2 9 c

lb. 63c
lb. 33&lt;

ROAST
B R ISK E T STEW

I title Yrllnw

Sweet Spanish

SQUASH.................... 2-lhs

ONIONS....................2-lbs.

Ft edit Florida

............. 2-stalks
CARROTS....2-lgc. bunches

BEANS...................... 2-lbs.

Green

CABBAGE......................lb.

Rntne Reality

APPLES

Yrltow

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"W here CuBtomers Semi Their Frlendu"

Sugar

this

A

H1^81

POTATOES............... l-lbs.
tai am
gtixmtia tn*
Lge. Pkg.
25c
2 Km. 23c
(It. 75r

2 pkR. l.lmH; Factory Packed

SUNSHINE (RAUKEHH

KRISriIS
Mb. pkg. 25 ft
PHILLIPS
MILK MAGNESIA

btl. 3^0

....5 lbs.
CHEESE FOOD .......2-lba.
All Rr*mls Str.titled
BABY FOOD........... X jars
Swift'* llrnokfleld American

good

BRAND

Ptrds No t ran

Dog Food ..... 2 for 2J»c

c

HAVA
Reg. gc 2 Luo. 26c

Do/. 66c

MILK.............. ..... 3 cana
OLEO ...............

L«e.

SWANSON NEB. SHIPPED
MED. GRADE A

Blojiam Ttinc

SURE

fn

^ .2 8

.....

Nn. I Red B!l»*

UNIONS..................... 2-lbs.

p

...

P l a i n ................l b . 1 9 c

....

C o lo r e d

lb .

Lana »wt. mxd. or Di’t
Pickles ... 22-or jar l»c

Gom»tock. No. :t00 can

Tomato Juice 3 cans 2Sr

awn Olo
g
P(

Conehlta er. or chunk

Hart. No. 803 can

CLOYT.HBLOOM GRADS A
MINN. SHIPPED

Brand

Pineapple ...... 7-or, 10c

G. B. Corn

Sscramentu 4fl-o* can
Tlomato
t
Juice ....... 23c
Sally L««, O. Glory No. 2

Regular

l’k. A Henna No. i lU 'jc

30c

MAKl.ARET ANN LARGE
FRESH FLA. ALL WHITE

DINTY

2 cun* 23c

ijuakar Oats .... pk. I lc

MOORES

BEEF STEW
21-02

43

CAN

Jack’* Atiortrd Flavor*

Layer taken .... en. 33c

DINTY

MOORES

Del Monte Sale!
SPAGHETTI
rpt,nHmsin 1 Utl Monte Halve* or Sliced
At MEAT RALLS
^
1i v o r y |
2 i-o . CAN
PEACHES.......
No.
2
Vz
can
'-1’' exe^** '
i . i n jr
D*l Mont* Golden Bantam
'P ' P i ,
KRAFT’S
No. 303 can
^ Bair |c CORN...............
Del Monte Cut Green
MAYONNAISE
BEANS............... No. 2 can
Del Monte
16 OA------PLUMS______ m . 254 jar
IVORY
Del Monte Garden
'
SPIC &amp; SPAN
SOAP L^ ar LIMA BEANS___ 303can
Argo Fancy Red
REG.
SALMON..............Tall can 59 *
PKO.
23’

Hate'* yayr chnncal Take a d v an taia o f thla ipacial limited offer to get acquainted with Durkaa'a
ganuina M ayonnaiie. A tm ooth b ia n d -a o rlch a d
with planty o f e g a i to maka it battar. It haa a lam
conilatcncjr and dallcata taxtuta that yoo'll lova in
your aalatfs. aaucea, aoupa and ip ra a d i,

Try the ana rent bar Aral. You must ilka Durkaa'a
ilia ‘batter, or you need only re­
genuine mayonnaiie
turn iha unuiad pint jar to your daaiar and W il
vatfiintrl atrmpia
*
refund
every cant *tmi
you paid fn*
for 1*
it.

grinds

Bars 28c

LUX
3 bars 26c

DEL MONTE BALE!

No. 3 can

•

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MU ran

II*

37c

MU can

Apricot*
Mary 'Washington all gr,

Lc*.Bw||e

TOMATOES

No. 2* 2 cans 2fc
No. 2Va cans ||c

Midget P«w

lea far yeuraeff that Durkaa’a ganuina Mayon*
nalaa la the brand you prefab Hurry to your gro­
cer'* today. Thia thrifty chance ii youra f6r a limited
time only. Act on thla lc Sale today!

Argo Fancy

all

SOAP 3 Med.

Aagauag**, No. 3 cn. «7c
Mo. MS

■. 0 . Pm * ..... I fa r Me

UIVIM ISH
iROACHEl
l moths !
U .A N T S

DEL MONTE BALE!
Tom. Ranee 8-m can 7c
14-0*

Catnap......- 3 btl*. 8Se
Raisin* .... 1S-m pk. lSe
Prepared No. BMi gleet

Prune*

26c

ttX ri.

Q T\\C 00K.W tl' *ttt
m

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w&gt;*rtr .#J?f

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In Unity Thart In Strength—

TH E W EA TH ER

To P ro lK l tho Pasta ol lb* World;
To Promote tho Pro|r*»a u( A m tilci;
To Prwduta rnxjpsrity for Hanford.
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

RstnbllH hfil 1908

Soviets Order
. Red Diplomats
,T o Leave Iran

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

F u r tlu iu a k t*

D am age

In

F R ID A Y

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f1«i •1&gt; t IhihI y atut iiivniihl) 1
liplii slimit i f4*iii t i t (. uulrv Sa1
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MHiltiwrsI * imU
»»li♦f Imir In ii**i Hi. 11&lt;

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No. 109.

Anttoclntrd Preset L cn sn i W ire

IS , l!Mft

iGen. Clay Kills Hike Asked In
Mrs. \ barbo’s Florida Flood

Truman Will Take
Health Program To
Prison Term Control Funds
People, Green Says

S e a ttle

Departure Comes At
Time Of T en sio n ;!
Commies To Deport
Iranian
Nationals

W om an,
Y ears
O f

S e r v in g
For

F iv e

D e a th

H u sban d . T o

R e tu rn e d

T o

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Be
S.

I RANKH R I, Uniu.iny. Apt 15

H o lla n d
O f
» it* n

H eads

S ta te
At

S e n a te

G ro u p

C o n g ressH e a r in g

Of

C o m m itte e

W|S|,INl 110N- V’1 1''

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Proponents
Tax

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P n - s u l c n t ’s
On

Commission

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P la n
To

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M essag e
is

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E x p e c t­
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W ithin

Con­
Week

TEHRAN, Iran, Apr. 15—(/I’)—
t,l*» ltrn ri.il l in III. IV Clay to ......... " " '" b r iv id l ony.irw sought
The Sovirl ambaivadoi in Iran.
_ W V IIIV .IO N . Apr. 15— (/D—
.I..V
l.eevl Mil Willi.., V l u i l H ,
; v tod.iv In. the l enlM
V Iran Saikhiknv, left Telit an lor
1‘ie-idrui lium.Ht ptob-vbly will
who lud been serving .. (ive vr.ii, " 141 S" ' " 1' 1 ,&gt;"»|.» Hood &gt;murol I
Rutiia today.
vrnlriur fin k.llmu brr Anienr.tn
41
...
. . .! W a r r e n
R a p s A s s e s s - lake li^ pin tui .i lui.onil hralth
Hi* departure came in n time
pimu.lln do I'i’llv to ll.i! people,
...Idler liuvb.vnd
V " ..... Hnll.„.d ID l b.) he.lded
of Icniion between Iran and Mos­
m e n ts N ow
L e v i e d I’.. ,d- ,i W II, no liiern ol the
II,.
Arne........
i..,lil.viv
Kmr.no.
4
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•ITrvru.a
be.....
.
Semite
cow, undencored by tbr rrcent
I' i iii,ni , I L.ibji n itl
In
M any
C o u n t i e s \in&lt; i
o.dr.rd the Malden, Mam . mull.rr ‘ "It o.nm.llrr h.indloiK ..piMopnadoting by llie Russians of ibrir con*
i .1.. If.
.il &lt;-k l origicH (or it
“
irtiiined
to
the
l
'mini
State,
bv
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Anav
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•ulatei in four Iranian eitie». There
&lt;; * i m ‘h\ h 1 1
ip.
iv
It* \l
tl" liber leader .aid.
r.ttlir I povvrblr tl ..................... to b. * iuoi ii"'*
V ,‘ ^ *' 1 Pi ''lippoil i.| I.M* 1 1 mu \\ 11
are report! that all the otbrr cont,
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IMHI illoui il I«v lli»* Hmlurl Huh .IN h’
i" i K"o.p which cal
irlr.Knl
. * , ..
,
! reri’n i t\ |iim:».i»ii .* ,i . |il»-ilgfil
nil* are packed and ready to leave
i*. I . . hlrnt lo pirient a
I.,I
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♦
iiuitl*
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The nmhaevadot left by aillnino
hitniih fit ** mI |nihlii tii"*! r in41ion
t.
,
numttre barking
fn Itr
AKimiN )if"151111 *1ll«I I *1III 'If f r.« Im V* MMMHiO
£ bile. The rar was billowed by a
I h Aiil 1 I,! |-jor N il .I I |m»Itlit 10 f M111 , Itiii ,N 1 Im* 1 ini Fi s*1*
I' &gt;.|&gt;i t . .in)■ulvitry liealth
v
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till
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11
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lit
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of I hif itLi Ik 1 H|if«i;iJ elf* /
buitnad of baggage ami a diploma I
■- in.' ■tin I be icport run*
t%ill piMir |Milll*litu*'til f'liMiitili Hi thr n I)ii i vtfu‘ 11 Inn 11 . no*' hlmv •mi- s *-* "ion lifi** till* 1 mini 1
tie rar rairving live Nmdeulifird
w.llri
..ill
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1 I 1 t Ik •••)ii»|ti4«* olltn
* rhoot 11 1 1 If 1 ** 1 fill'll tiu iIINIIOIH- -r idi .1 ll, il miipielienjive volun■
1,1%
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ill.
1
trlir«,tl
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H
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persons.
III IMillli lilt|i*il ti
tl to "vii|i|Hiit I hf* 1 .1 % |fiogr;lhi I .,, in in it, planv ai- blocked by
.1 I itrinml.
Sour rev r|o*e to llte Uiom.iii rm
(fi tun ntfHfii il ti* tiir (tit* »*l l|t»r
itf|i I Vh 1"mu it M I 1 1 - 1h| imitr
. &gt;i in. . ■■I
i I,. n»e"
monopoly
I It* »1 -f.ii i I i" •«(♦.!•• !•» i - t n *4
bivvy raid the ainbavvi.lm V wile
III tils nifssMgr h» I hr I egisl.f
til,
III
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l.i.m r
vloimuki'y vi liit4h vt“ l (Oil* m .III* oHlfl i-11 ill I ,|III r*
vtill wav in Iran.
||&lt;i 1 iii1. m«* ns nitliliiry |!«»v»*rii»M to I |v*IM1.1 lllll ) D lIO' III (i' I |
|ll nr 1 -i 10 ** Im ti ttiM mill itif
I .It .
. u p ..,toil allot llie
Tlie Soviet-Iranian Ini'l feelinit
Off its III IIII* sl.flf
1-1 •111 In1111 tlio *i*tif**iu i* Mini In Miih t l*iiijri • .111 rmrti'Nii v
\ hi!. H ,
dl, l orrn .aid de*
waa heightened recently by border
\|i H miL.i in t■** Mini lit'il h» |)‘*'
Hi |&gt; ^ni.itliriN I D I !.i) ’..ml thr
,1. il ll &gt;1
incidentx. Two orrnrreil in I In* pant
I'lojidontt lioahh
1 ,u(-.I stnti-*" tu turhi'sf potNittli'
I
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1
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.
Hmm.I «•"ill*•*1 |»if*|i t t oiuiM open
month*-one at the Gorgan nren on
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to
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the easier,. aide of lln* Cnxpian
im » I uni v ilufif tl t', I IN&gt;114IHlO
i'll
. .1
V Se*
and Ihr oilier across the water
I ■1•|** -II ill* Milt 11 H. mill Mill Mih-mu in - I 11If i l l I' itfl ,11*.till
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p h.lblv Will Hive
Mi
Nliigit..*,
Inin !••*•••
rm I lie we* tern side.
| * * il 1 ;| j •J**') If i*"I■ **f •It** *III llo I I ...| I * »-1tViti* I-- |*oi
SHAKEN LOOSE BY AN EARTHQUAKE which hit n consider utile cel,ol, &lt;.| t lie I*!*•*, fn- &lt;■•,&lt;lliwclt, i 1 * &gt;! il Hm.I V\11•tun|?»atl II* t "'I,
,r me ov*r llie
White casualties In the'&lt;&gt; ineld nod was fell mi far smith us Sun Francisco, the cornice of n hotel ho lull........ me
*,&lt;m&lt;t codling lillUlll* HI1'1"I M If’ft I 1 1*I IIUIU^ IK' ill" | f I II I 1I'» I l- l f lil I I"Ml I I 1*111 J(4Vrl
I.
nils were relatively llgl.., urioi mil,1 tdiowii idmve. I lieu* whs no one ill Kin cur 11 1 the lour A cm mu c . c . l i-.n l.i 1 .. ■
'.Wi­ * iiiillit f*»* »!.•' 1 Ini ml St Oh ’ I m iriiunl H* 1 I* don *1•iMi♦ mil* ’ of | i ..
r If Lirtu ■ Ir iv.
nnlirrea said they were highly im­ the damage damage. The lend.lor, lasting tlirce minutes, can id .................
|U"i"-it\ .lion • -- , * erst I.M* 01 th II l.lh|i - &lt;n Mil ‘‘III !"»•’ I ii.vl i.ft I* , ,..t i* up.* *1 **f •/ff.ONtl
h. i'r the lime
h 4 * f t . I tiMft I |I .1fit 1
portant in their nig.ilfleiii.ee.
.........
1 * " 1--1 -hl'
liven were reported lost ( liiteriioltoiiiil Snundphotn)
•11
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The iinnffieul army newspnpei
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Mi Yhmhnwit i-hIi mt il In -0
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Tehranl Mosnvvnr, edited l.y Ah­
I'.I 1110 II 1 I I t I:i I Hint J y, || hi*
'it'll „‘|\ . Mill lit ll *
|\viii mi |&gt;|&gt;1-»"«11 till* lfl**t \f*111" f* F I.* Ih n
• ,. i-.i inn contendmed Dnhglinit, deputy-fleet from
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ii ii.- Milut.lu.y
Arerlialjun provinee, xn.d the Boxr. ifi -I. iii pi ,| j*|,|&gt;i‘&gt;.|" ml......
I ft. i.l&lt; • il l I 111 I.. |* IItl I4I, k
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in- I.link'd hy
it . hi I'll li Itl, till-u
slant liroiiirlit up Dinks nod arm' 111••trill i|l|MI I «‘| Silt \||| i iitlAiftfil
m. iimp. dy
nred car* in IhiIIi the holder ini hi I Im util It'' -‘.lid Illtt 1*1 (»M*i’M|&lt;"» W Ii t * 11 nil I Vi I*
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nl In limin' it hiirlmi of |MT tilHIlif III l« I 11V lln (Mini 1I «ii &gt; I
ridenlH, mid tlmt Soviet irnopa »■
t)
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plop**
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i.M fimo’nl Irivv l»\ j* I
militiiiv If 111|*i l lu-i f 1
■i. .he Nn* mi|! limit ‘I [ Si*)| Ni I i *, hi* I*
present oil Irnnlan frontiers urn
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made up of inlmitry with nvotorir*
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i&gt;t hum. pu.1 pre*i\ tnilitnry gov»4iiiii»t,ni nmii **r 11!11 II ) III'* III mill
l.clwccii
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The Soviet lllilrm Itu* jus I mi
lo.h.ul *
•nt ii report on
n.lfi iiillitnry
n r h » w »*■«•
hv ftttliil* Ki jilllilii ,tli ti*lMlvi|v \ (It'illiM l.tl ih li‘nJ» tl Imit
........ it i l.»i| lh« SfiifNf •*•••11- ii,i.,l.,iM.t,i, w-.iild |,i,,inl* tm.b’im l«
lioiinml she Intends tu deport I
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jwi ouih Trout Russia ns Irnnlnn
.il in.lli'il hy the
Ihe i" P " t
tu n'lnlorinu fits *h»i om loun i-tl Ilf*. Mill*|»*mt'illll ttllbl
hf4t W'ffll Ur 4 i l f i t,l (.'itnLi, mil ■,11O'. Kill
nationals, hut the Iriliillin governiiivrillA b o v e C o s t O f P r o ­ «nr "iiliAiilutr 1111Hit fit tl 1 mu*'it"-* m11idit l«&gt; dm k*1 a full
l.ali m; hi,...
."ip ..ml “in.mo•
in,
aid:
•iifi
mii
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Mil*
hi
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1,1*111 has refused to issue vlsna for
ifnltnii uf tlin Matt* |h i».iitiiM‘iil*
jr J
till ,., 1,. 11, &lt; i.| the American
ell.loriil.il iii.il . i. , |.h i,onin ,p ill
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can
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d u c i n g A n d P a c k i n g nt11 tilth* townnl rhnin
them, Irnniaii security authorities
ill'll ll V. . tali.m'.. ,-dutc and
tie*.
(,i| t-iktnj; Ihe life •&gt;( .......hoi
are reported ready to expel these
Ami
Mount
nr Kuo*
mniv
......tie ‘-.iii* depriving
And M
en114nr
Kuuwlnud
(II
I I.r ii.llll.n* .. ii imulil In lie.nled *in* i if fin t iiiiiti
iiersoiis ■»
as s,n|H*al«d ngoion
ngc.lln of
I f ln y
piiivbm iii
in rieoiinnir
sSriniinilf «TnUr&gt;
nerfKNiR
Leiriy
gniwen
■f hotter and
t’nllf) told n rep»»rler
reporter the Sfliatu
Hena In
|i] d i* Stale • 'm,l, 1I&gt;-| i- e\ id
vf uirtlinil tnI'|1*■-’•A if they try I" Cliuu III* l"1 i.j.lty dllll ll.tinlKb'.I.I live- vl,tl» 1will |lpl let Hie nnpnrllllenl "nvvenp
fI
f1f If *
» i »•itiiJiU* ninth.**
(il in i ft,ill in in I li. 11 ii ui ,1.11&lt;1 'll4* f It JIM hi '
‘ \f Vfl llfflrsn, I Itfl I* fllf UNN‘V
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(niiree told 11 reporter Iwn Armen ' l.dlnwilIK .1 tl.irc 1 l.1 v i i i II.uk hnlt | Sonnier Mnoe (l( r )ie i
i
n fi itif nl
r«Mmii.i I ill hi* I, ii.«in&lt; •Il&gt;* tin ••
UiMiii'*.i .tl mV il niiHlfhl, tin- *h Nik
-i I»h i. ui uin'f, * rill
ian nrchhltluipn, one in Teh.nn and d.iy, ivliii l., ,»i iuii.nl I" l'«al *1". .iini ke.l tf whul llie Seerelary
ii.r p . i i f ait*l t pfitfi tl
nf**n
I .... *li.*Nif
i tin ■(
«he 11 Iher In bfahu.., hutli of Soviet pen, li.tii llie elleit id bnn'I.UK lie- ray* ii line it Ib a i.nd and late
nl ili.ii I- itu* lift- fi fulfil •■•mil
11'.-i ,'f Infill
nriflu, and n'rlaln r’reel.rednvnti I,,ilk id ilippl.e, tlll.l. it tittle .d e l' inirilhi ion of % r.ilnhtimr end
1]ff* f'I ' 11||II i* .fM«l INMlIll !♦.*%♦ rL
4pi I'' ' f
w v tMNI.D'*IlMJi* if) '.I* I 'AIt 14li 11&gt;*I tl 1211 I" hi! VI«-1
|f Mtf IMin* a tut
|mu l
mJi
In! Ilull If .'HI.I
e.ieineerfi biuI Btndniia ii'*w tire,
..............
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I
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pulley
"
(I finilvtifii on f l i t F hkM
, Mit* f i»&gt;l ill |i(o(it|f IllfJ liiiil I'-f kuu
, .,..1.1 I,"I L* ♦ * |*i fh'il
lo.ol.l
O f I il r-r
&lt;•■ 1 -Inlay a Mel a
1Mi-tt)(|tnc
4 1 .1.1
Lull
llnl Sennlnr Fulluii'hl II* Arhl I '- l f t I i ' J l l o r
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i n iiti i.ii
Umin hi fills all
1, i,Kill Ml mn»*
M&lt;«i. . -. •, N i ilifl u fill 1
-;•lit lie m llielined In tielii Ve ih.-il
Is
Set F o r
M a v '•
t i pend mu
i■1111&lt;4 11..iii i L11*1 1 1h* "1 1M *III)' lift -• -1■1 . i)ii«1i,! ••«
Xel.e-iiU I', right.
I I s 1 IM
s •.
i I " I ,'imiil'ih Hide
4 1' '
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\ li()| li»i h, Lf II 141nid1 (ill fill)
iu„ h&gt;
P '» n y
Is
D is e u s s r i
AI .1 inretil.g nl I ID 4
d ‘ "I'm lint iliipm-ctl In Heml.nir•... ii&gt;ni , i
I ' I :i.||H'i|T»V'»"d } f
Win mult ti"-* \.1III IM !* til mhi *-;*»••
f, |»I*•it )•i-1"“iffll, *111*1 I Hit* ' ,|M
I
liliuiey
eve.
there,'*
Fi.ltn
iglil
1
|-Imul.i celriy Kii.wrn .mil llnppei'
&lt; i i'Liv
• * i. f u vi-iul appro*ij|II ft)Ft| llll Li l H »•!«*.■!i.l ii
|III I i mill Hi* nl 1*11llHf If Ih i Hill
[added, "liny relief wi* aeiiil will l«e
| ",mi|,,„k In. ,i m , ,
,
I pi i.ih.Nt
p t ••*!
him*
Monday
ol Cbului.la Weiliir»ii.iy. aiiiitln-i |lo relieve Ihe (’«n.n...ni»tx,-Iii mv&lt; puiii'iliHifiil * iituurh ni ihfl i l u tih for i, prop...... I new -cl,
|,y
s.,,,1.,.,1 O mii. „ I,.,.
p|me luixe, llte &lt; ' V anu.......
liit li.
l* )** t!i4*i, !itlu| ovrr
i uttii.K l.oliJjy wa» pUnnrd. itarl
unr
tlil v-a ullflld *
At
In*m»i» h vifWH were rx|irmt4il
I lie Flnrhli, h no,' me puU
, .................. .
tug S.iiunlny anil it lo i.r observi-il. in n letter to Cliiilrmnn CnnnnUy
" ildo, ' enlri lielih-i Mi l
i)i,-nirig o f i ,,,I fio cm. l i o
.
.., Ihe
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D m* %;u inii . inc . i--in i 4 provi.lt*
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of
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I*on Wrilneiilay. Tl.ur.day ami So!
G u ard
llfg in s
D r i v e I'mirmiii, im hihmiiiI if|mrt pi
I Lini .1 »•. i m . t o . » . *»♦»% •li*pvrt m rN l
Relulion* Committee. The Seere-ilav at llie ionnil Center
,1.
Klneer of Joliet, III. wn.i re-tdeilpar.tl lay till" ( \ \ I In* pliin »l»‘f I!
Fmk is I*. Ill* hi
1 m| )*,i»\ 4 I tlOlfflf . X. vpf *
*1
ed prealilenl of the Hailr.ad uril.iy of nrai week, lefying M'"&gt; , |try fillnly 1&gt;p,H).,.,| u »|,r,0O,tMM&gt;.
M o r e Kccruils •'ii| I fl|N’)*"iitMt INI {*||eia*iit il*ll &lt;*• fM’flllill)' I Im miNvmIID1 *»• I M
O iMilliM.fil Dll
I turn
lie p..mil'll 01,1 111a I (hr I,do 1.1 For
EvaiiKclIxtlc AxKOclution at the d.iy. liirMl.iy anu riiuay onrn l*»f imhi itiiMn-rhimi hmn proposed hy
f iiHiI*4,
fi-M'llri* hv I )•nim* fill iLjifi 1 L hiiul"
lllll iliiiMK lle|ei|»ive pi,we, mill
Fifth National Tonference tl.nl inlli.iU, Frank Talbot, Ovirdo, dm Sniuim Mi-Cnrriin (l)-Nev).
1(itWPVPt, tllf • 1NINIIinI ft * i*i 1111f‘i ! „ iih»( If* *§**'■1 M X’Hfn
A i n il..tin g dl iv,, lit,-. I'cgon I'V
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„ move would in- I'li'ii Welle, al lint, t I,.ill' s I1' pm
cIokpiI Sunday nijrl.t at Fellowahh. in I due, tor of llie I toiiila
lltf 1-iNIhI I li. ( him mill l|l‘\»h'p Isi' L ••Ntvilli* i 'flkrNn‘1'1 , 1»* !&lt;* *
* 1L a r u e
Fr.nl. nod.
(la th e rin u
Ih,
lui
',,1 Null,.mil I ion.d I mi I" 1
Front Aiutllorlum,
and whlel. Vcgrliil.lr A untiulion, annuuni'd •"«;*■ tin
il
Mil'll! fill' I4Im i&gt;i;t Mil! 11lli'il III till jMiillilM* I**1 •"N IllM'fUMl, I -HV ,
«'"■ ‘ ''.lied -Slutcx in on al ir, oml, Johnny Mi Mam,
MTioc
enough
men
t"
bung
**•*..!wa* attended l.y dfi deleirntea reIn* f
• \!iililli'Pi I 1 I -Mi IvihliNi *flii)"‘*ti
„ . . l. . . , M i . r . . M » * i . i i
.m eriuMng of xuch nmgniti,,le ilmil slop and |mi jours al di.id
I'111" WIiHiht
, l»»uy I, l'J|th- Infnutrv. i" Dill winch
|.rc»entlnu 14 rnilruniH, and hy
tl.nl il would ul.i.uxt x.lrely he
I I .(UIH.nnn
w111 i 111 hr mI.! flits niMimiik* \4•|»i •*%:i I »»•
mil
•"*
A
1 MlrfiitflL f«»i I In*
hiniiiiiI * m iiiniil.inr,
(lll'^i*
I
m
N
%
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||,.l(
many viallora.
. ■
,'ntiixtri.|(hie."
Ifilrml fuinjn
. j - Din!
| ,, f lU.Hi'lKjnm n»pLin &gt; 1 ul &lt;• ini-Lt f i 4ti»i ; LtL*
Hallrtirx .) M* ulN'IHL inriii nl IT. *1iM’kniMi, S C .Inly
Other rnilruader* elected to
Ilrhlgex, Kn„wl„ml, M«rx.&lt; and "will I.Uitl,
1 ll11IIt V i*fl|? lln l-l . Ilf "'lllll
Aug.
h Puhiiciiv
office vm a, A, W. Conprr, llnml-'ulhright were among fit) xi nalarx Itc v.tiil. will, ibire l*l|H'llNli * *1 iliu l. Haul-, announced Huh
On tin* t»HM•• "f iippmin Li O*n»
I In- t*i*iiffirii&lt; »• **f muthi •*» » i*|
let, N. C., firnL vice preHidenl; T.
wlm Joined in urging hearingx on lull IlCIV 0 , Imlll.g 1.,* Iv&lt;, ({«■*'• ,ilnl J morning. Bequiremciil Do enliKl- In hi' ill tilJi* hy ( 'ffiifi i*hh, ITAA n ill |l hi* mi fi'll 1■id* ..f ji it-trnl iiihnu hv
\ hiii'i*i:;iHiriiiiu" f S;Nift*i‘
I
J.
Bryant, Cuml&gt;erland,
Mil.,
••Niiinu fiviii* u f 'if vrnminilti-i* whuh In* hulfil u «n ".hlppi'i-t t
1vptvtrl t.» atttliJ
oi,-,iI it. tl.,' N'utiomil l.iiiiid ore piuurmii fur lln*
Si
bull,
necond vlre-prexldcnt!* L. T. Rohi Fein nary.
They
Su n r is e
it,, In* an American between the year t he iiiohi ........ mint Im-aiim, M) M. hiblmi. i.u.l t ommlxxlonei.H i h r hit|irta4'MYi* K uhI vi
ln*ion, Ralnello, W. Va., third vice
called for
"I , oll’l lll.riL llie itliri (i iIM4
definitij policy on
I 1 1*41 I! I&gt;\min dim! IHiidIuII i'ha
’ c i . o ' i ’, w l.ii l. ti. i imim ciiuiratin n
gl'h ,
commander, and C. b. McDowell,
................. . The
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t
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i 'hi nu.
fll.ll |■I f ' i lit )■IJ«11 f aa| vuiihI ru* i l" h i.l lln- ii iiire.’li.ai uf 4 Iiiih I, will
,11 lie* Ml|?)l»' III4 til |ilt|lt)"l| Hill)
idiy-dcal condition.
company
Tampa,
fourth
vice - proxldcnt.
iicsv 11 ir ports ! *■
* which fcdei.,1 inHIIII mil hf .......... l‘lt I &lt;4 M'tl i.e Iii I.l ui
~
„
,
Know land declared the At'lietiun |'-,|C„l c l ,il.*Vrl .14 Ivi’'! vr.li, Ihe
1 .'i-l... k. Sunday
tinn
m-ri,
divided
Inlo
4sv»
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iiioh
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m
*
Two field Mipervlinr* nn.l 11 mlA retpiext to Hemlnnle Cmmly |H,(ir |„
t|„. riniil nn«wer"
oml I",-ol xoiiiitH would exp, 11.1 !iJ||'(n|M |n| lllll Iiiii'i il'l llllll If nukiuii,: .,4 'I.. 4|ti,ii.’,|M,l Itand|
,,..|
and
I,joe
n.id
p
it/ei
will
lavlxory tuiard memherx were elect­ legiilnlorx In InlriHluce and n..| lo h'liinn*x plight
ilc, tail ,1
lm|,r&lt;&gt;v, SIhIiNIv* h *-i f Ml l.ii* Jo
lu I!
i
! owarilcd to men rnllilmg 'hi- , 1111 cx.lninlfil ffi.MM.iliMl
ed.
purl a hill in llie ' LeglHlnhin
"lt*H iii. niMivi'r in Itldnii'H pr.il.lit II*,' I..' e,l Iul -i-llittg, as III*
Dal- ol the animal |a\.r. ,!
lorgent uuiuli'i ol loerotis All ,l,'
*'* ", ilf sI ii Ip ' h fXIHlllik 1 1»t|lU. nil* '
1' ll"‘, I'NI ,0.1 I.,
m-lep*.)-- fftjnved
n trip !•' wlieii'tiy li«lf "f tl.e fmnl.ty'n hIIio
ui" Ilf J f V ill*- 1 f 4)HHuiiif*li! 141 (In- murruiii;
to merely kiioi-k dnwn the til'll 'd l»IfM I1!* VVrlN 14r"1 lo, M .) 1 ' tnlcri'Hled pcrxiuiH ore oigcd lo nil pm fn tvMiihl 1 " “I t In*
u. i.u.l ,ls i aj a over
Hanl.andn Sprinul The trip wrtx of race I ruck money would be di leu.
M
iiiri'iM
t
im
f-lmini»*il
I
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liill without offering no
Illiri'iNl m| Sll lilt El I V l'-ll|4Nkf i’l tif L a k e M, in ro e, I he u u c c s of tneiuNponxored hy the .Seinllude t'onn verted t» hfl.nolx wax nulhorlre.l Mc4'amm
' c l u&gt; )r. lolil ,,| tin- ni'oi lie preHe.il at Ihe Nuhunul tioard f IH, |IH.IHIII.
n. i
IliinilHum na t-xav K likn
*h»- Slliti* lluif 141 n| f Ii'll I! li
h, i - ,.| llie Scuiiiude lligt, Hchonl
liirctingx each Thor day evening
»y IM.nmiier of Commerce,
l.y the t'•unity School Roan) Tinbridui lim e \tIn, 1, Will lie luio-1,- nl H IM. P. M al llo- Mm,foul
(hi* 11«I(11if uf IIm CiiliHnl! tff i ,
lie i lot. will carry tho message
"All In attendance appreciated ■lay.
hv mux. Th.' High
I i C ^ i o n O I T U ’c t h T o IL - '* fi hit i i| iifi li I ihIv nl |•I His ,,f i last, i
r,l b) ill*' qiMii|» m latte, M l Armory.
I h i h it u c k I h F u r o l w l
the fine welcoming mldrexx given
The e*iru money lx needed fur
DIMI h|h'i il'ti'Kl i ri (“mi (In* |mi at h\ S' IiomI llaiuI. l.-d l.y II E. Illuck.
The di ,ve tiegau lu'4 nighl and
hy Mayor Andrew ('arrawav,'4 de payment „f leael.eix, tranxporin
UNI
lIlM'IIMfll
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a
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ol
I’lai.t
On Tlu*ft CharKi'H
AnifMi*. Il«* ri'i'MiiiiiM'fiiff i|| Kill fill, V tllf l i c i t llte . "Ttupctn"
I will col,I miic III rough May f. »l I i i h ( 1 1 I l l 'l l O n I M m i f t a * Mr
i-fared l.uther llnrkey, editor ,,f
jnii-nn; 4if •11*i" itiii min ul him , Uni iiiiil " I'l,e ' i a uh'i s "
|Mily. Il»e liiyice liailirnii* v\*i n j which rilin' Ih,' losing l,‘inn will
the Rallromt EvnriKellxl. "Mnnv Hun of nnpIlH, Imllilihg nml re
*Vf|H If (Ilf |Ititi I hf IfIll'i I 9 till AIM’ Itif Ml
MhxwdM Wfl»
ivIm
Donald lliihtiuck, UI, who ,n. |xtile«l Im Im h ' lirrn nip&gt;yr*| I ntl.iy hi- hunt for t. liorheci.c. All men
I lie iiicii,.,ii, and Higiufii'iiuce of
wlm attended are planning In pair.*, said Hupl. T. \V. Lawton
„ ............ w„ierp, ....f llie 4'l.ir- Ion. lai-'le. iii III.' life
dciiring information are uiged t« cent Iv electp,I department eon. ;lll(|
make Sanford their home on re- prior h. lonving for Ualnexvllh- Mur. Irt pleaded guilty In Circuit
L,-g.",i
|,a ................ .
t|„. ware uf the Win Id li.iiuy will )&gt;,' exllrernent. .Some have plnnneil to In atlcud n meeting of cuiinly Court In four i-hurgex of xteuling I'inbl by 75 uirmbrit ami .........I "mi'lmT i'.V*'ul'!’" Ylwy,»i'«».«l'Kiilli'r! maiiiler of the A.... .
,-„,j llU.r tj„. ..iiuc ft ui iivd by D, In mg Slovrr, head
return neat winter for a mld- HOiieriutendenlx. Tho meeting wne n.-llelrx of value from autnmnhilex, nt tl.p hi, iik,ib ol llie I illy A".,- I,|,,,it, Maulx or tsl Hgt I V. In Florida, Dixtricl Commamh-i ,, lu l(,
Bob Atklnxrm and Mr*. Meade
,.f th" pmd. Pci . ,.t |d..„ ”f the opeixii
Department of
(onttn.ied im Page Klxt.t
itrown.
winter eot.fcrence xtH.nxorcd hy held two day* ahead of rcgulm wax today paroled l,y JMdgc M, 11.
•
’ho.Hi, dixtricl p.exident of Iio-........ . ,|„S| UI„| ..........c l ihe
Stetson l'rm ei ',,1 y, who will |,«
llie Knllnunl Evangrilxt on Felt. Hehedoli' to permit him to make Smith far two year* In miu of
American
f.egion
Auxiliary
w
ill
|
ii
oniinuni
(in
i*«»r
n«
e,
i.it.iidoced Ii) Dr, E. D. Brown­
1, Tl..' hixlli n.innal e.mference tliiri trip.
It. II. Cramling, State Parole
lie giiext* Monday niglit at V :to
— .—
(I. I*. Herndon, county clerk, Commixxloner of Orlando, who
will be held at Indlanapnlix, Ind.
lee, pastor emeritus of th? First
o’clock at the Legion Hut when ( ’j i i i t v l v
l t f l '- i x i l r i l l l l l l l l’i eshyterian Church.
during thn first week uf June, IihIivv revealed that the County'* tecommonded the parole, O, P.
new
officern
will
lie
Installed.
V
H
I
l«
11
i
l
i
u
m
xhore of the State Racing Fund 11modon, county elerk reporled at
iw a
The Rev. .). [taudull Farris,
.Inn.ex Q. lii.llowny will lie m Itiii Comes C|i S o o n pastor of Hu- First Christian
One of Ihe tnilxlandlng •penkers Inxt year waa 909,007 which wax noon today,
atlendinp the conference, xnl.l used for ronatructlon and rapnlr
nialled nx roi.m.andor of Camp
Church and fuesident of th* San­
ilubhuck Will bn required t„
Mr,- llarkev, wax Lloyd llnrrell, of ror.dx "xn rounty acl.ool buxe* pay all eoxtx, Including Sheriff
hell lioxxlng Post fi.'t, and ........... I
t lull p.ovIdiliK I", re leg,., to, ,1 Ministerial Association, which
•dltnr of llte (Vntrnl of Ueurgin could travel over them xnfely", ,*i,’ tx, nn&lt;| lx reported to Imve
.lumen Wright, during whose cap 11 1 ,liol, uf vutei'K 0 , Si ui,',ole is spoii.orir.f ltin xervice. w,|( pre­
NEW YORK, \pr. 15 , I'l llte nation'-, reladrt* are thmd .........
aide ......................
ndmtolHlrnliio, tt„i Port lei
Ralln.^l Magaxine,
Uexigi.atioii of E. J, lomry ivh sltled lo the Court that he wit)
..Kilty will lie itilrud... ' next side.
The conference eontudllee ev- principal of the Lyman Rchm.l ropiiy ihoxi' whi.xe stolen properly u&gt;k bo llie biKgrtl L.t'iri tr.,..... U .iliru m ll.r.r li.vlory—ami tl.ey |ni|j,|n,.,| „ uie.rdierxlilp of more iwe
'k inlo llie lbm-&lt;«. nr Se'iale,
Undatt thank* tu City, Cl.nn.her at la.ngwnod wax accepted nml It. lull not already been relumed. He may ltd it,
than 100.
"YOB i , ' PROGRAM
"whichever ix III,’ i|oieke.Ht," reol Commerce, prcaa and radio of- Tr Mllwce, an Inxtroetor at tin- wax represented by I*. F . Boyle.
Mr*.
K.
A.
Covington
will
he
NEW YORK, Apr. IS—i,V)—A
Final (igurr* tabulatnl will,in the nrst few week* will lell the ,
lireM'iilutive
M.
II.
Iloilo)
, ,
I , . M »l t&gt; . |
l, ■T'-llllll , VI- III,
, | I1I1H
OI
fttela for cooperation In making xehool, waa appointed to tho poxt
' h.i.Ii I, announced h.day follow.n,r Stale Depa, tnieul official say*
In cnxo of violation of any pro- •lory. Iltey migl.l full a little dmH of their goal. Even if they do, it inxta eil a* proxl.lenl nr he
*M conference a great aticcexa, In accordance with recommenda­
Auxiliary and Ml*n Hol.hy Je«o
ru, llrll fr(1|ll
ihnxx.f with most "Voire uf America" hroadvlxlon of the pa role or penal lawn, xtill will tie III, Eil»1er In tie re-#
Mr. Hotkey declared.
tion of Truxteex,
c.ulx to Euiope:,., It,, sin are get­
Galloway, daughter of the m;* |Senator 1,. F. Bojle
Judge
Smith
ruled, Itubbuck me rubi-red for heavy xalex mid
year il lx Apr, 17. Coiuparixnnx J.p- cimimondcr, ux prexldcnt- of ih&lt;&lt;
Stanley Muller waa named prin­ would ho brought back beforo tho
He alnu .................I 4li.it lie lx ting Ihr,iu,'I, th t&gt;it•’ So viet atgood
profile-ciixhloMihly
td&gt;"ve
RXYNAUD IN V. 8. A.
Iwnen tho two yeurx are warped Auxiliary Junior*.
cipal of Oviedo Colored Hrhool
nliidying ii lull, xtill in fiuiiMiitleo, li'i.ipix to pim rili |.i / n„i.
JT A R I8, Apr. IB - W ) ~ Ea- to -aucceed W. II. I^rng who had Court for dixpoxitlon. Ho hax been a lot of xallxfaclory pre-war yearn. hy the different dale*. March and
ciinrli'x U, Thu)el, &gt;vl,o heads
All la*gii^ pnxtx Iii llie rouiily
The total of snlex nml profit* April nu.xl l,e taken together to I.BVo heen tfriviled to be pr«'"'u- ivliiil, will 'irovide for prolecliou the State Department'* eileroaTOntler Paul Reynaud left by air migned. Aside frtnrn the two in Cuunty Ja il for the past two
month*,
after
transfer
by
City
of
Inn,I
frout
(lie
rovugi'n
uf
foractually
lx
xeeondary
rigid
now
...
Mat night for a monlh'a vlxlt In
It'aatUee# «■ rage Kl«bii
and to Ii. s I hII new officer*, lie i‘;tt fire, hy ill,’,le FuM'.-,l,y ufti- thmal br'Kidi'a. ting division, also
oulhorltlea, and following arrexl the mlr.dx of moat relnlli*rt cn. gunge volume.
Dm United Rtatea and Mexico.
The first week in iM,nil,, de­ rrexhrnenlx will tie nerved ufler cinU. (-‘oontli'H xi-ekiug xticli pro- laid yesterday tlmt a rim,paraby Potlcg Chief Roy 0 . William*, nrelnlly department atorex, cloth­
lively few programs ht-umed at
partment atom aale* were K per ill,' meeting.
Ivctlol) would )&gt;« xobjlft to u tax Aniutic lius.ua from llnwnil hava
MrCRRCOR PAROLED
ing and xpeelalty xhop*.
__M I88 I.RRD8 HURT
ront under a year ago. Bill Ihe
of
ul,out
three
rent*
mi
acre,
ac­
DROPS RECALL
TALLAIIAflHKK Apr. 1 B - W
TiltF.EK FIGHTING
The big thing lx ndjii.dim-.it to week ended Mar. till wax off Id
bre,, |,,ade ineffective l.y Jam­
HOLLYWOOD, Apr. I B - ( J D MIAMI, Apr. IB—&lt;AV—T h e the new |&gt;oxt-war huyerx’ uiSrlii't per rent rompared with Enxler
ATHENS, Greece, Apr, tr»— 4/IT cording to llie provision- of tho ming.
Lila Leed*. 11-year-old actreaa re­ "M . 8. MoCregor, Detouid dairy­
hill.
cently convicted with Robert Mltch- man, haa been paroled from .a one- Miami Junior Chamber of Com- rapidly engulfing buxine**. Can Week in IDIH. The next week they —Fighting Im* hrnkoti out nguio
1(0/1Eli RESIGNS
““ -w nvarlju^na tharge*. fuffer- year federal Jail aentenca for uierro laid today It haa dropped tho merchant glvo euxtumerx ounl- xn/ipped hack to ptnx X per cent. nil ovrr Greece, tho government
CLOSES SCHOOLS
broken wriit and brulaea In fraudulently claiming xitbildlex Ha* ten-monlha fight to recall City Ity Mid value they dn.m.nd nl On a cumulative hoxix, Hide* In reported today .
BARTOW, Apr. 15- IA’)—&gt; jt IIIICHAKKHT, Bonmoii., Apr. IT. uii.i E. Duller, whose offer of ro»
Commlaxtonm R. C.
Gardner, price* they wont to pay? Thu eur- early
A rmnmunlquo told of wlilexpreud
atomablie eolUaion laal night, on milk.
February were xllghtly
Reeorda a t the federal eorree- William W. Charlaa and II. Lea- rent Easier season |a tl.e primary ahead of a year ago hot dropped claxhex In every port of the country —(/)’) —Tin. government fluxed all xiguation wax refoaixl by Folk
private foreign laugungi1 and xeereIIm OuIh .
text.
hack iteadlly to a level 0 per rent U claimed 107 Communlxt-lend l nr in) xchoola toduy, and ordered County school truxteex, was apIn looking for, a yardstick lo below Mar.
, J i Joe
Then they itnrted guor Ilian were killed and 114 rap­ llm xludenta to tronafur to a bcIioo) mint,d by the county school
mar,I ycxlurday
for
another
tured, It admitted government lo*
droppad meaaura bow bualneaa la going, a alow come-back.
conlrolled by tl.o ministry of art term us Bartow urea supervising
(yon hava to ratnomber that laxt
Latest figures compiled by Dun**1* &lt;»* »■ «"•»&gt;
* nd ao woun41
and Information.
principal.
yaar Eaater was Mar, 28 and this
ICw Utxel Cn •*■■* rase.
ed.
I
" L - r u •' - ' '

Reopen

Battle

Celery
Growers Acheson’s Stand Against Big-Scale
Resume Cuttings; China Aid Stirs Capitol Hill Row

Following Holiday

C a l a Id o

Te

;;;.r!" % t Z 5 S £ f .t

J a y c e e s Of

B a s e b a l l Team

s a it f o r d Selected
As SruuliNtf Ikisc
liv ( ivil Air (.‘roiM

Opening O f Hiih
hi Swim Fool I
Kuinj* D f h i y f d

KvangeliHiic Ahsii.
Si Names E. P. Parry
As Head F o r *49

Is Expected Al
Sunrise Services

S ch o o ls Request
Hull* O f County’s
Rate Track Money

Nation’s Retailers Shoot For
Biggest Easier Season On Record

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY APRIL 1 9 ,1M9

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Legislature Action

New Fire Truck'

e Hengraee Co. 11.udders nre nf steel and lifM, feet strategy
quickly
though,
and
| of extra ladders nre carried, The mustered a 61 tc L ' vote to with*
- ,i,i _ truck arrived here front Colm*- drnw It from the appropriation*
woreu w itn a
committee, It could have stayed
gine, and has'
, ; , lininnt|on nf r ,.n lrr
Bn(, in 'he appropriation, group n°
pump 760 gnl* | substitution of side ben ins In the *'•'&gt;*. instead of the U that the
inute and car- F ire Department nllows space f o r k 1* '!!; cn." 'ffil , M u ol ° C'‘ ,n hold
ise. A 100 gnl- ,hs mighty truck. Yeomans will “ 1,1,1 wiU,out “ c ll'jn '
ater fo r quick remain here for Ihe next /iv e ; Thu hill to permit F lo rid a to cn*
• :
'days to Instruct firemen In Ihe o r the southern states regional ed'16 foot aerial iim &gt; of tlie truck.
oration compart was approved Hfi*
I I by the House today and sent to
^
^
,—
the Senate.
lone vote against the incus*
&gt; * 9 9 # A
M m EM W .
me

STOMACH A ILM tN TS, W tAK KID N EYS,XI
RHEUMATIC RAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITISi
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D r u g U n H a a lth

ertmuiM SB, A rid *. T o slo s. B la s t - M
pell la U n d«rw *t*bt, D tssy PpeU a-W

Read W hat Th#yj5ay7]

NO MATTER haw leaf f t
I n i infferlng from itomnc!
a n and rheamsllo dlatraa
what drags FH hats triad

E.'aSS.SKJrtH

ayaa HM lha results acvsn g.
tat yaw atari taking It.
DRUGGIHTH. t he mists
auks GEG-MINKRAL. II
Ifam Him aarth — Nittara’a I
NO alL O NLY Nature's m lattala—
lha oldest, most reliable remedy for
rheumatism, arthritis, kidney and
sternarb allmrnto.

Wondar Miitarala

y o n THOltHANDH of yaara suffsttrs. an advice of do rian, go to
mineral springs to gel cur*, er relief.
Tke lata President lloosevelt used
ta ga to Mineral Hprlngs In Georgia.
Ma waa helped or would net have
gene there twice a year.
WK HA VIC all heard of the mlrarniaua epelngs uf Lourdes. Prance,
and famous T hr onion In ancient
Greece, where, according ta legend.
Here ales, the god of sternal strength
and youth, drank Ita water* and
"We not enlf set! flta-Mlarrsl"—
u , i (I. A. Llttlrllrld, Slaatirr of
kntked la be forerrr young,
snillU't
i Stoic, lUttonle, N. L'.—
IP YOU A B E a sufferer, and can "but ut lim
pliunnstlili, i t know good
net go lu the mineral spring!, try iiiritlrlnr,
uud
t , brllrt* llirtc It nan*
U tO -M lN kH A I. which &lt;untalns a brllrr Hun flro-MIncrtl
tt u tuppleblend of Ihe same mine rats that can ■irnt for nilsriul drflrlcnir- liorluft,
be louud at Die not Id's brat spring*. Iiumlluli. tsoutorluins kiioe tb* ,tlu*
The uilnerati in It may wurb ol iiulurtl uilucralt. W* sic not turt l Die nunr iiwti nlio ttui*
mlratles.
Crlwd
utk to buy stoic und lold u* itartci
Amaiing Reiulta
of uiiitrlni benefit. We lesotnnirnd It
W A TI'H your rllm lnallun from to oar ftleodt, leltlltts, tod brluitd
y#«r bowels two ur ilirre days alter uiim . tail lo erery uae wlthlug lot
yaa start u&gt;lna O KO -M IN kllA L. brllrr lirallk."
Tb* watte, black as coal, will break your blood. GP.U-M IN KIIAL Is
away and yuu w ill MKK It) Also then what yuu ncttl
.
tis m ln r your urine. You may see
100% G u in n tiid ! r
Impurities—prisonous wait*—earn­
ing out of your kidneys, and feel the
U K U R G E evrryouo lo try (1KOrelief. B* sure to watch for all this AIIN ERAL. Uu not hesllate one
la realise Its priceless value.
mumrnt. Go to your drug store now.
M KD ICA L record* shew U f l of G el una bottle. Uae It ona week. If
Min and women over JS suffer from you are not 100 ptr oont satisfied,
nalrlllonal mineral-iron anemia. we will refund year money.
RKGAHDLEHH of haw tang yon
When you frel nervous, dull, tired.
U ty, have d iiiy ■pells, no Mukllian have been suffering, and bow many
In work or play, a poor appetite mrdlclDei yuu have tried before,
when your eyeo lack that bright G EO -M IN ER A L may Dp Ibc remedy
rk and year mind brilliance, yoa need!
T R Y M today! I t may do wonders
n keadachrs gat the best of yam
you frs l old before your Ume, for ya»—«nd bo Ihs brat Investment
lif t seems not worth living, for your brMth, Make yoa feel, rat,
&gt; worry wearing you down—Ti sleep, work and enjoy Ida b rllrr.
r kg iln p ljf lack ol m laerali Ip (Jg U -M tH K H A ls 1 bottle U .1 0 .S le t M S i
. Ilm im illitl A Amtersmi Dim Sltire— Walgreen Agency
------- MXU UTOers to Aboye Adi rtW K A ffl i n t o Pottage_______ —

lla h illty Inauranre
anil
deride
whether bond elections should be
held on voting machines or by
paper ballot.
The commissioners also would
!be authorised to levy a special oil*
verUsing ta x not to exceed one*
fourth of a m ill for county pub*
lleity, development of resources
and maintenance of community
projects.
Another of the hills would grant
the commissioners authority to
make purchases under 1600 with*
out competitive bids. They also
would
be permitted
to make
emergency purchases up to I I , 0(10
without olds by unanimous ap*
proval of the board.

German Plants

C II1 L D K K N T R E A T E D
K E N T / , (in .,
A pr. 13— (A7—
Principal
Ed A llrn
sold four
school children were treated ye.str relay
for
carbon
monoxide
poiiionlnir.
Il« said the four were riding
in a line parked with 60 poplin.
The windows were cloned against
a heavy rain, and the hit* evidently
filled with fume* from u ton*
short exhaust pipe.

l i s i t l s s H r n a Page Mae,
Department' aniiniincement, I ho
British and French foreign officer,
were due to release th eir own
statements on the same agreement.
The announcements are tho la t­
est in a series of moves nlmed at
thb- three*lold objective;
1. To give Oermany lim ited self-

L n o A i, x o T ir n
Not lei. Is hereby given that
A. w illiam s has sold tlie business
hiiuwn us Hanford Hulck Co„ to
W. II ami J. II. Nicholson to van*
11hue operation us Nicholson Hulck
Co. The new owner w ill on,rat*
effective ■■ of April t l, t i f f .
All nrcoiinis p.iyshlt mm recrlvnlile as of th* 13th day of
April at Ihe dees of tiuslnsss of
Hnnford llulch Co, opersllon. w ill
lie settled promptly; nny dehls In­
curred lifter the shnvr dute til*
Hnnfurd Mulch Co w ill not lie rs■ponslltle.

M l factories In Germ any for de­
tailed study and last Ja n u ary r«*
commended
that 167 o f
those
plants he retained.
Tho recommendation was thro
g o v rrm n en :.
negotiated by the State Depart­
2. To advance the contpiered na­ ment w ith Ihe B ritish and French
tion toward economic solf-sufflc* governments. A compromise a*
lenry, and .’I. To enable Ciermany to greeinent was fin a lly confirmed to help repay some of the war j
x n T U 'K up p n
contribute more to the total re ­ here last week by Secretary of damage suffered by the victors, ' in t i i i : n a m k o k
State
Acheson,
B
ritish
Foreign
T he State Department said thnt
K i.o illD A : jllt i:
covery of Europi
The cut In the fiermnn repara­ Secretary flevln and French F o r­ In addition to the 1611 plants cov- iT^m -rtnT s, * v "
eign
M
inister
Schuman.
tions list w h s made on the Initiative
ered in today's announcement, the fnvlnalon I ’ounijr,
United Stales ns the result
Department annmni- I French hi
decided nrcvlousty to
cement sabl that the revision of 1 keep In tfielro ccupation lone the v ln ," in ' iV e T 'lm / t l' Knurr."Vlnth
j ported favorably on It yesterday. counties title to all Murphy Act
lluiiclu, I'lrru ll, 1‘nimiy of ftrmtnThe bill would allow Flo rid a to lands within their boundaries n o t 1 c
ule uml h u ii * of Klnrhla. situate
jin,i ibe other southern ntates In sold by Oct. I , HMD. The S t a t a j. "
s i Hanford. Florida. Tour wtf*
iHnowle Want Is t'ln ln llff tn lha
providing regional technical ami now has title to the tas delinquent,
■ns* and ynti-Jessle rs lv ln Wardwith the European Becovery Uro­
professional training for their col­ property,
lire tlie Defendant.
In tl
gram."
You «rc li-reliy re,|ulreil to ap­
lege students.
The land so acquired could ellh1"
pear, plenil or nnswer lo Ihe lllll of
"U nd er It, those plants which,
Governor W arren’s bill doubling er be sold by tho county or used Odhi
I ’ompliilnl nn nr before April M,
It retained In Germ any, can con­
I IS4». else n Decree I'ro Contemn
the stale tax on utilities went be­ for public purposes.
A sim ilar l ’ai&gt;]
w ill be eniernl against roil.
tribute most effectively to the
fore the Sennit' this morning. It measure has been Introduced to flu e
. Witness my bn ml and seal Ibis
coordinated
economic
ruvlval
of
O
r.
C
.
L
.
PersonH
;
wu* Introduced by Senator Shot- give cities title to such lands.
'March
13. 191#. AD 134*. as Clerk,
"ID1'
the countries participating In the !
iC Ircull Court, 9th Judicial Circuit.
don of Tam pa.
Meanwhile Hep. I.n n ta ff of Dade unde
OPTOMETRIST
| S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a , situ a te
European
Hecovery
Program
w
ill
A
Wurrcn advocated the tax In hla said ho Is gathering dnln from oil
be removed from the reparation
mcsHiige to tho tA'glsIatura last over the nation to help m il over itislie
dism antling list."
the
"liookle
h
ill"
In
the
House.
brlbt
j week. It would raise the tax on
The nnnounremt'nt added more­
I.n n ta ff, one of the Introducers wh*r
gross receipts from u tilitie s from
, ’ r»« M s a iM a - u iiH M iiu ,&lt; ii
over That “ the removal of equip­
Tit
II.fit) to F t per 1160. It is designed of the lllll, said he had not yet
l l a a r a s - i a , t- S N at. s - i *
ment not yet completely dism ant­
io inise ♦I ,r»(M,.tHrti extru a yeat. I begun his battle for the measure nmet
A t l a s l l r A a t la a a l M aah HI d a ' &gt;
led
uml
removed
w
ill
lie
completed
H feaa* MM
' A lull to prohibit selling of Iml wa* lining up n b ailie before «&lt;hm
i p . iiu lc k l)
us possible."
goods below cost was introduced the House I'uldle U tilities Commit- «
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ! nf : At
Tiii' .State Department added!
pr«p
in tlie Semite by Senator W alker lee which w ill consider II.
" T h is agreement, which con­
Neither the House commltlee Tam
id Imyloiin lie neb.
st ito'es u Final decision with re- funities*! nealhlr Mia? M u ; a girl u l 1
T in n e d Die "u n fa ir sules act," nor Ihe .Senate ronilnlttee on mis- of i
gtird to the m liiuvnl of those plants w e u ba* found I lx satetr la canIt would prevent ull retailers uml rellancous legislation which w ill over
p -Ta l-esy help. Too M*. CAltOUl But
o rig in ally
■elected in
Western
wholpxidei* from offering for suit* take up Die upper House’s version i bet
(ti’ruinny, should enable both till' ■sxs thiae* Ms is tlir for yeo la slUur
of
las osye: tl) iUrled I day* balers
or advertising any Item "at less id the bill bnve ,'alh'it meetings] lb'
A llied recipients of repnrutlou uml
on Die Issue,
.ltdeu
'Tour Uae" sod Utrn u direried on tt&lt;
limn c o s t . "
responsible nolboriDes In Western
The bill would prohibit tele-'m int
liket, II tbsuld bote r*U*e* fuuUeosI
A ll rio rid n bouts less limn 16 pin,lie and telegraph
gtiLedl* pats; II) ukso ihrooabevl lb*
lierm eo v to plan promptly for the
companies 'cent
feel io IciigDi would be rcipilred from supplying race tracl. bet I If i« ! exein
effective use of Die equipment to oieuiu lit* a lout*. It *beuld Inprois your
spgrUle,
aid dleritloo. sad thus help
to iim y n life preserver for curb diformnlloM lo twHikninkers, Both for ■
la- ti oeivi il and Dial to In' relnilP
build up mlttsac* let U&gt;* trying day* 4*
u,dipnoi, under a bill introduced •III Introduced In this session are I’t "''1
ten*. CAnDU! U teUaUtksiiy prepared
In Du I.c g isln liiie by llPp. licDi- Idenlii'ul with Ihe anil liookle niea- I'd"
end stimuli*alif letted. If you toller " tl ,
cox of l.a k c
met*
ttrlalB lime,", get L'AHDUI tedty [
ore which cun c ,| such « furore fund
I In mciiMiiri' voulil .ipply I"
tiiiut" m fri'uh
ami null
water
u lic th fi p rlv a 'c ly i,wne&lt;| or m il
l.v a liri'iiM ',, nperillor. The re
...........
w inbl be enforced by
Hi, Slate t 'afire amt Fre It Water
I i ll &lt; 1.1111 10 -100

»awrtc

S, im lii,
,MnDiew
,,f .lachm ili
'■'Ic
n i.iii" i" l
a ciio l i l o t i o i i j I
anivtidmenl today w iiieti would ie

................. v o te * in Flo rida to be
nlilr in rend nny plirligrnpli of Die
Slate ('oliHtitillhm .
A .m iilar proimsiil was defeuled
hi ilic 11) 17 tension, which Iarncil
down several measures by Muthews designed to bur negroes
fiom
lii'tnncriillc iirim nry elec­
tions.
A series of mensarea broaduuing Die uiithorlty of comity com­
missioners wus inlrm liiceil in the
House today by Itep, Fuqua of
Momili'o. A ll were sponsored by
Die .Htiite Assoclaliori of County
i:&lt;immissiutii&gt;rs.
Under Ihe proposnls, the cominiNsioners would have authority
In own Inml for park
purposes;
name s i■cels uml roods inilslde inco rp&lt;i in I ml areas
uml not de-

There9s Coca-Cola
There9s Hospitality
During the first 3 months o f 1949
^ fA t

Studebaker retail sales throughout
the U.S. se t a new all-tim e record !
Mora people bought new Studebaker
cars arid trucks in January;
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February and March o f th is year
than in an/ previous quarter!/ period

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In U n ity T h trg ! s Stren g th—
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To Protect tho Paata of the W orlil
Ta Promote tka Ptogreoi at Amerteij
1
Ta Pradoco Pftepaclty far Sanford.

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r i ' i r ta parttr rlnudjr through
• r id * * . Slig htly higher lem peto.
('lie . tonight. .Moderate aouth*
" 'tr.1 tilt] Himl|i Hind*.

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No. 188

weowe-

Bill To Permit Exciting 2 Minutes During Quake
Earthquake’s House Okays
Is Outlined By Leonard Anderson Damage Hits $ 5 .5 Billion
WomenJurors
1
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ERP Measure
Passes Senate 1
'It L E O N A R D A N D E R S O N
S E A T T L E . Apr
I - (/ P i— W h o It II h ie la b» &gt;n •» • trtli'im k e ?
Do VOU l i p r lllii' In think ? I» ll til n&gt;*i lif lm , voll U u « il *
he answer is !**,» teseibeixtuig n u V !**« minute*
«n lf«m

le n t
cstor
Plan AHt
You me wslkinr through die noriutl ilm-nlnMn »scut tit &lt;,f pedettrliwi*
slumping
and
«
ii
I
heir
*vavf
Shock Leaves Eight
laturc To Combine ] to lunch. Huse* and auto. am mov­
suddenly f i n .
Dear! In Northwest:
* County, Municipal ing through the xtte ri- at a tlor town
mice.
mat pare.
Scientists Re p o r t
Overhead,
the
le
ll-r
buildings
j
Offices P ro p o se d Suddenly thrri* la a faint trem ­ away a* If being pushed hy a
__________
TALLAH ASSEE. Apr. l4-&lt;/P)
— The Senate by a narrow 20-18
vote today patted a bill to permit
women to tarve on iuiiet except
on eaiet involving condemnation
■uitt.
The bill, introduced by Senator
Walker ol Daytona Beach, w,v&gt;
amended Irorn the floor hy Senator*
Gautier of Miami. Baynard of St.
Petersburg and Leaild of Fort
Lauderdale to permit women to de­
cline jury service if they deiired.
Senator Mathewt ol Jaektonville.
leading the fight in oppoiition to
the meature, laid tt would not
"raise the type ol juries. hut will
degrade womanhood.”
H e aald tha nmtndment g ran t­
ing women the right to accept or
decline nervtce w ill result in on­
ly busy-bodies and goaalpcra tir­
ing on the Jury.
W alker declared there la «
"more Intelligent clean of women
available than there la an In te lli­
gent d ata of men available for
Jury duty.
He ileacrlbed aa "n llly and HillrulouiT the auggaitlon that the
bill would "tram pla on woman­
hood by awarding her her fu ll re•ponulbllltlea of cllnienahlp."
An amendment by 8enator Haurhea of t.ivo Oak to exempt Su­
wannee, Ham ilton and La Fayette
coutitlea from provision* of the
bill was ruled out of order.
The bill now goon to the home
for conalderatlon.
Ren. Collin*' of Sarasota pro­
posed amending the Flo rid a Con­
stitution to pannit consolidation
of county and m unicipal offices
by the legislature.
In
a second constitutional
amendment proposal. he auggaal
ad BUthorlilng tha legislature to
create, abolish a consolidate
any county office*. The action of
the Legislature, If tha eonstltulionet
.Inn1 -amendments are adopted,
wou 1C neva to be ratified by the
It'eallaaea e s
a la .

High School Band
To Present Series
Of Short Concerts
The
Seminole
W eb
School
Hand und*r the direction o f B. E .
Black w ill give a aeries of 4Sminute roneerta throughout the
county during tha next few days
to advertiae tha Morocco Tem ple’s
Shrine M instrel* to he presented
a t’ tha Seminole High School on
A o r. 23 for the benefit of H igh
School Band’e uniform *.

Tomorrow night nt 7:00 o’rlock
the band will appear at the Com­
munity Center In Altamonte
Srrlnr* After a 4$ mltfute pro­
gram the band will bo taken In
school htiae* to Leu»#c*od where
another eoneert wtll ho given a*
•he t.theer* Building beginning at
8:10 o’clock.
Neat Wednaeday night a con­
cert will be given In the Commnnltv Center at Geneva begin­
ning at 7:00 o'clock, and «u the
seme evening at 1:30 another
concert wlH he given In the echonl
auditorium at OvIedP.
y

ACL Employee Get*
Railroad Medal
WASHINGTON, Apr.
President Truman hae awarded
the Railroad Medal nf Honor to
Fred Hind* Chamberlin, Atlantic
Coeit Line crotalng watchman at
Bt.i Peteraburg, Fla,
-Tha Interatate Commerce Com­
iced taa
mission announced
tha award toto­
day. It was In recognition bf
rescue o f Karl I.
Chamberlin's rescue
J u an.. aHterly
Brook, described__
. . . . . man
. ..
suffering from partial paralysis,
from daath at a St. Petersburg
crossing Nov, e, IMS.
Brook had started across the
tracks when he sate a passenger
train approaching and became
confused.
Chamberlin lifted him from the
track Just a short distinct ahead
of tha locomotive.
~
‘
f is t of He
tm
RA1
CHULA 1
•r’a lore."
•TK# m lnilllf

S E A I F L L . Apr

I 4~ ( / P ) — T li*

W A SH IN G T O N , tp r. I I — (T t
—t ongres, ga*e approval today
to % rnmpromlse 1,1,510,000,000
European Recovery Program . A
few minute* after the authorlration bill passed the House It
was approved hy
the Senate
lloth booses arlrrt hi *olce *ole.
Now ih r measure goes lo the
" t it le House for President T in ­
man’s apprnval

ed During 1949
Asked To
Walker Blasts ji High Nazi Congress
Cotitinue Govern­
ment's C o n t r o l s
Heavy Movement Officials Draw On
’Time’ Buying
01 Big Orange* Terms In Prison

'- t o
u Ith the others.
I eight death* *nd damage which
Down the block, people are r u n - !In l* " * ' • ' JU U W 0 .0 0 0 in the wake
ning from
a theater. In their I ol (l» **'»i»l t**&lt;&gt;tiJed eaitliquake.
« ' V - K IN G TON. Apr. 14—
haate, they have knocked over the j Governoi A rlhu i R l a ngle ol
&gt;».ident r rums tt indicated today
ticket-hov and the- doorman be.lde Washington gate a "purely lenUt
■ "•»* he scrambles to hi* feet , - ,
,
,
verterday’*
•
i&gt;- rtp tct* th ; government
M a rk e t
C o m m i t t e e s f rt'i m -tit*. ( in iv M tec) I n
1,1 "
»'•&lt;• J"his I ho rush.
"«mage liglire ror v rs ic ra a j
,11 ,,]o » hilhon dollar» in the
Rttndred. of others crowd ««t »ml*tH *hmk. lie *anl the fin*I
I'lt t .il W .it
('t it t ie s
A ccu sed
r&gt;| N r K l i I -o dm ie ji * operations
*ngr between $ 2.W U,
'*f department store* and te .tau vomit may tangr
T
i
t
il
ls
I
I
r
M
M
v U S
K
c
n
c
e
h
i
M
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i
t
t
c
i
rants, I Many lunches me u -'Iiik IXKI am| tlO.OOO.IHHl
In • pfo» confeience ditcutiion.
WASHINGTON, Apt l» (/IT
iineatrn today And many more
i b- , , i | i ,p*eial 1600,000,000 I f
I he Moore Imls* «ppro»e&lt;l * I*.
I
Ins
was
based
on
reports
to
th*
guiitg unpaid for. " 'lis t with (hr
I R* 1*1 If* .
'MHUIV
Ap* i pioptutijsp t-e ha* asked for
L A K E L A N D . Ap. »4—-a/Ti— A
quale sod all tho-r unpaid labs, governor lim n ihe Red l loss, (hr 190,500.000 &gt;otnptomne hill t&gt;&gt; ( itn ii I oinniM'lon ,|ln |«| m d lo
I t
j-HIFtf • M llljlr ^i X t | Ilf.
l^ - t 'iin * Adm iniilration w ill itv*
loritinoe *lw I mopesn Hecnvetv
restaurant proprietors ir a lly bail state patrol and nlliei agencies.
'ii 11*.Iful pm 11|#* liTisI A d* .■••**■ *h'» l i *-.*1 ve.vr’ * deficit hy
d*v (Iti( Flundv’* 1* »kIf MIF Of ^ft i? ll, cd.
a right to shudder. I
Frightened tlion,and* fled ih a k fio g iam
f* 4 ir ptilliftp
ifoMAn I l f ac fill III r i Mill*1* hi e! f11(Mm*
'Mi.ii vmpunf
Many of the women are crying log building* •'&lt; the tremor Ml
Now l fie 'v n a lr Im lo s it hefoie
5U»4
Ir'»*fp
i
impel
thf
him
It
rim
e
-iftif ffnent hf|l*fM' • I 1.4V * -mi &lt;
cities ranging from Vancouver •"&lt;! lh* hill goer In die White Hnute
It s s l ls s r s n s e s s , ThreeI
T1* ** monsv -a* atked of CotiVictoria, it
in the north to the
I.. ' - I
j i e i i -inIv l#i» Monday. P rio r to
jor
Piendenl
1
n
iim
o
r
iigiulureSalem h ick of Oregon in the south.
I „ l,
ill ,.
iMMtime llifiit
■ I*d ih tl 0ll id m il nig it, 'I*
Yruman h id eatiSciential.* ruled the quake of No iii in*t ahoul the luim the Ailmmit
Slllpm fnf* n! tlte I live nMl&gt;Vf‘ -rtih'i*- i •■pi ll I,. ll. » rime lie li.r* , m ile,I d ,,i je, -i-.m ert income in
H Intensity. No I 'J would mean Ir.ilm n wsoleil it
I i l ...„ : *. in * 'u » I lie * il.e i-i-.ent i i*cr 1 &gt;eat-tnding Ju ly
alto mav 1 ante lb*e -l* le * ntange ,
total destruction.
Die Home anepinl llir towmovement till* oerk l,&gt; extferf the pnoopdv
l|,e I
T I'C d e l I-. Iia-r
Che extent of uamiigr may liol
III i be U 0'1 W .0 0 0 lest then
IMoiui.e version hy s von e vote
e| ttlljr
to* known lor day*.
. I .enter . e
quota re,omnienilnl untie&gt; the ,c,d l- I
ii
p rod in a
M ilch. Hhowrrrd off coridce* and It w,i« whipped inlo iliape veilei ndunloiv ollotment piogioin M.,i , 0,
I llir I
- lidoin.d win, I,
I * , igii,* nail .ipo .* * a-ked be*
building rai'inga; c h im in '). toppled dav hv * lonference imumiliee
11,cd I lie M, I ». i.e,| ,||,| , 1,4 t|,||,
. i • ' .I *.......(■■ p articu larly unfrom
icHhlenee* and
im tuitrinl I wluili milled out ildfereioe* lie tin I I Wvlk er. geiiei.il manage, ol
' —,9fI &lt;t, lie ,get, (elite
g u ild ) t. |.| me. • p u nm et*, are costing
plant*; plHto glam clacked and tween the Home and Senalr *ei the ( nnim niinii, tool
II**i • Mi in itiinopated when thll
til
;•(
flr
f
t|
u
I
im
I,r
w
|&gt;
(
Milk
|| tr
shattered; load* tagged and split,
ll.e p in e -till, line " &lt;,ll I, I l&gt;c
•. is,
t,,„iK..i w , , dt twn up TKh
*ion
&lt;
d
how
In
extend
the
Marshal
moving automobile* ihnuilia'd ami
* tmiFn III* III* 11It nt | • till* 11»*I It»If 1 ll IO I ■ •ppl- ' e l tlie f-lt-.J, but
einlangeied if .Inpiornt- got .ml
IM.,
m
anolliei
l
r&gt;
month*
many parked insehlnet w err batIIMH (r 1 1||l) tl|Mi || |r 4, »l f
III
i t ............. .... • I - p u t y e t v n l e d o n i t
Meanwhile the top tiemocrallc ol lianrl, lie v-atlieil
tereil and denied hy fallin g mm
11., in ..............I prospect ha* al.11
ll
i"
1
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i
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v
r
.ih
,
il,
tu* Uliiliagri ill Ih r Home -aid
I lie mailtelmg agicemepl mm
olir&gt;
ic .n l, i-i- night fresh talk amdng
.14
Ir*
-1
M
1
I|M
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m
I
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•ll HIV «»( il
Two ainall. unoccupied house- , Congee** "xtiould have the coii- nilttee- lioie been negligent in nnl hr
ta\ , - |„&gt;i • . in t'lillg le* 1 -»f chit
TA lLA IIA SSEEr*A pi. 14-4/1’)
The significance of ihr event* on Fox Inland, near Tacom a, Wash rage to In rre aw taxo*" if the pridiihiting -lie I .’(&gt; -Iiqiment* l'» A I l, ,,l licrll I,mud gllll IV " i
d-.
|, nt &lt;* nt I,- in* niiinagers
I &gt; ■
The Flo,ids League ol Municipal­ in the life of Christ coimnemor.ilfil were dumped Into fo g e l Hound. nllly altrrnatlVi&gt; i- » governmon* tnonev". W'oiket «.,ul m a prepared lie I) one in v iipms wav - ihe Na/i
The Rod tiro** amt *tate and dc flrlt.
loo no
[noglam &lt;d aggression, to do I,.-1* c -nnl t ’i'lig re i- "should
ities hill In open up more sources during Holy Week werr outlined
"It would he a illa-ecvire to tile ttolemenl "llie-e large orollgrfederal agendo* stood hy to d s ),
1 'utngc to incrca**
tin, .■ i in
of i as.* I ion fur h u m was ititrialuteil yesterday hy the Re*. II. L Zim- ready In plunge hi with aid. A lied niiiiitry," «»ld Rep Dmighton (D- ave dragging down lll.llket (llire* plumb- I'lUtalilY and iniiidci
i.iw
if lb, ..lily alternivtive i*
,
i
know,.
"I
the
lit,
Huron
I
In
ill the Legislature today
NCI,
"to
return
to
deficit
flnanc
Crus*
o
fficial
-aid
today
not
*
■
,1 go, • i.incut ilcflclt
merman, rector nf Holv Cross E p ­
oml rnrir.itiiig lolol -lupment*.
I'll Hat on \ \ . 1/ on c k c i, wa* *ctit ■ 1 111 t'l esident
id ',,
-aid he
li would give all municipalities iscopal
Church.
in
a
lalk -ingle person hail applied In the |ng.“ Houghton, chairman of Ihe
"The
I'onunitlci
-liould
act
im
,'iiccd
rn
’ii
v
*'
h
i
*.
tin
la
»
slid
Mean- inrdlxleh in tin- nintiri and not
„.........
mil - Curitfic-a In continue the
the general authority in impose any lo Kiwatilans at ihe I omul Center. j Sea I tit' Mica fur aid fur InJurle*. I ax-writing Way*
mi,
oy
formci
lo
the
Vatican
and
government's
power
to
control
i hut that Red C m — fund* Would Cu mmIItee, voiced hope s la*
soil of lairs, |e*ies or assessment* He was introduced hy J. W. Hall. ta* fnrthrnm ing to lehulld homes troo*t w ill not he nree»*nry, how. wall annlln i week, when il may Iw foinn-i slate -cot elm y of the tier time-payment Inlying
loo latp."
that are not specifically prohibited
The i|ur*ti"ti wn* raiaeil at Mrs
limn fnieign iiiin istry.
The Rev, J. B. Root invited damaged hy the iiuake, on a basU ever.
Ha urged -liipper*
to divert
lie wa* convicted in lha last of T illm a n ’* imw* conference hy a
oi
individual
need.
hy the Stale Constitution.
"
I
fear
we
w
ill
pot
a
bigger
tav
Kiwanians to he present at Easter
large nratigen to caniiei ic- inatenvl llie long senes -,f wat crime* trial* n ported **li, noted that an.called
John C alkins, Red Cross field load on our economy than It w ill
At present there aie several Slate Sunrise Services to he held Sunday
of sending them from the state tiy Am eiicni, co u ii*. Chargea on "Regulation W " expires June 30
lax laws-nnlahly the one levying morning at 5:10 o'clock at the director, augmented hi* headquart he able lo c a rry ," he *ald. ’T m n* fresh fru it.
w itirli hi* uii&gt; 4t'n!nict*«! were hrlp Thai i* the regulation governing
cr* st Olym pia, whom the need for alarmed about It."
And in Tnllahaanee Rep. Moody
a lax cm gatniine-which prohibit Municipal Bandihell.
i l vsith m S n s C sss arts
wnr h matallmant Inlying.
At the same time a top Denm nf Hlllsliorough Introduced a Mil ini? I l i l l n pint
Some Congress memhtir* and
kTfiinnt riri'lintetnviikiii &gt;titil pnrtnl*
cities from taxing the same pro­
a c% a
a
Ifra*h' leader, who naked that he widen would let trurkn pick up puling
Holy Week brings the very ee- a « * ■ a ir
in (Im campaign nf atroci- 1huaine** men have linoti urging
ducts, The league of Municipalities
V
elli'ii*
at
thn
grovpa
without
sendan end l«- thn eentrnla. They
icntial part ol the Christian mes­
fN»H
(hr .If,,w&lt;
porters he m 'llrvea It wtll he ex- lug the fruit
hill would open itfcli fields of taxa«
through packing
. ,
,
argue il ......... .
them would
sage, Rev. Zimmerman asserted.
1
‘ttii
nf
till*
(rrin
c
ly
difficult
to
pa»*
anything
house* m whmI i -lied*.
lion tu the cities. In addition, many
,
"en n
-hot
tf.e-ntm to lagging
Christianity, lie declared, is not
tei&lt;|iiitt«*«|
Iiy
M
u*
m
in
t
wliirti
hint
like the * 1.0(111,000.00(1 genersl lax
•ulr »f limnv I'lihfrtt||»*il i♦•'tikfl
However, the (m il *nld in Mint
cities liaVe chatters which limit
incrnaKr President Trtim an I* In- wav would !*• »n),j&lt;vt to rnaturirv HlKht f 11%Iml$t*41 n thr**«*-»lu\ i i ’n'linu
Mu* I- *-*!#-i it
ft«***»i vp* Hoard.
philosophy, nor alone ethics; it is
their authority to lax.
"
f
it
h
H
.’U
p
/«$?«*
npifiiitfi.
H
nf
nf
thi*
ulstlng on
'lit'!* ji Ju-ifii-aiifi h I hi* • f.ntroU,
in-pcc I Ion fee- ami llir c itim a,t
revelation and history telling ns
M oirnvrr, the threat ,,f h tax vertlsing lax
Miivpi Amt'iU iiM J ih I kuh tli \h* «.i * I
Rep. Clement and MrClute of
&gt;h,in i ni .iith iig'«, cutting
of the sin of man, ihe love ol God
C H IC A G O .
Apr
t t c/f' A ■nt iu-lesd &lt;if alt Increase—dev" &gt;
■ noniiti' •■-iv. ,- uni-t pay down
I'iiiellas and McMullen of MillsHen. Sheldon •&gt;( lam pa In i. I f • tfill llinnt nf till! UOIIVU'' Idlu.
ami what God has done to rele.s»e mid-April *nnw, wind ami lain eloped in the Senate Finance ('inn feted a *lln l!ai loll
*Illt|$I»' I »" n W. r .U$’, &lt; ,f |». r. mi, , I'filg n i i '.- i ■ lad ,,,- mid -out*
Imriuigli sponsored the league lull.
iI ii -i jii'.'luct
! In- '.. i.im I
il.
-liirrn damticnrd ami chilled ucas ; Mlltter
hi moI), Im , &gt;« in JWji Inr-I Ml 111 t II -‘I'lll
Meanwhile &lt;n An-tin, tc \ |,.
Hop. Rood id Manatee introduced in.hi Irom sin.
ovi'd nt-.i.. tu ,,., I,. |&gt;ny o ff the
Muit ttii* pn 11 iif inn lul l fi»»1***1 I"
And thin- Itop'ililicaii -eiislnra posed creation "f a T exas
Revelation begin* In (ienevls, friim (lie Central Rm klea t,&gt; Min.
a bill which would give oil dealers
lie ant a today. Thn houw fall- in tialny mtr"dnced an aid tn-atale* rnmndsalon wa- hack in H&gt;&lt; pi nvr tin a11 ti'imfnnt « \i i*i r p«*i din 1- i il m ii ',
a share of the stale gasoline la* he pointed out. Man, "created out
Mi
riiim un'a rviiid ik.i mdlcat*&lt;mie parts of the Central JtiM-kies,
■«lly In Hmnn hn tin* Nazi n MI'S
to help defray their cost of collect, of the duet of the ground" i* Central ITaln* slates, th r Dakotas -iihadtnta f'u Ihe Adm lni-tralinn1* Texan Hou-e of Represent.it p ,
T h r nt Inn Mm pmlj^i't i n |n«| flint &gt;',( Im -in* , mu tmlieve the danger
ilig ll. They would lie allowed to m aterial. There Is something in and Minnesota w rre accompanied nation,* I healllt plan Their Mil for eonslderalion „ f -etiair ao„ n*l
’f f iri#Li ti ll" j&gt;i iTt**I ci uni mil '*1 il of fm diet inflation I , ended
dedurt 2 percent of the tax &gt;*n man also that transcend* the m at­ by rold northerly wind*. Some of would provide upward* " f It/JAtl,- menu.
Hilt til" &gt;f business men seem to
OOO.UOO I,, help Ihe -late* develop
The tenste pasted the m**«oM *‘l i H’fff* pl'.f Ml | PMpOtl .ilhll* n t | | f betel,
50,00(1 gallons a month, and I per­ erial, and that Is tha sp iritu al.
/ th* odd* n.v,,- xie strut)
the gales r esc lied velocities "f to plan- for extending medical and
•r iiaiin„.d n „ * r
■
m' t i ivhn '■
’iinniIMftJ
Mu
i
Mini
cent If their sales’ were between
The thing that caused men to miles per hour, the G S. W ea'lwr
ag ain •• t' f i S )
appear
to h i
ho-ptlal
*er»'ieei
*nimfl‘
!
a
'tMitftltf
If
4
III*
M
Jldg
500,000 and 1 ,000,000 gallons
• fall |* coptTnued In the word* of Riireau seld. F e lls of more 'ban
fairly .,'rambling to . «|t down on
SenatorT a ft
(R-O htol, II
•
&lt;
*
nf
f|ti«
ffmt'Mttv
'o
ff
M
Mini
mi
Clement, McClure and McMut | the serpent to the women that by one Inch of snow were recr-led
inventori#- tud gel mi* &gt;f debt
IR N J)
snd
f hi I
Ii«r| U n i|(, MlfW,
leu also proposed that cities helguttug the forbidden fruit they st Denver and Cheyenne *nd Alexander Smith
j
Mi
tro in su
todl-atni today
Donnell
(R-M
n)
aald
their
mesu»'l
K
'lh
fti
I
f»$jtiif•’
I’
ort
permitted to ue# the 12 "x” lleerise - »hould not die. Man deelrei to be a Sheridan, Wyo. The inereurv in
^tlial be and - e - t r l i r , &gt;f Ststa
14ml 11) f
*Urr M hated on the Ides that
Vche-on ir*
•Mi'blerllig i r im
plates on any buses they m ight,G od. r »v. Zimmerman stated, and the storm hell was around fr- ri"the prim ary responsibility In tb*
l Ii, ,!&lt;&gt;(•
all higli mini st
I ' nN 1lai.il tin
S ix ,
f A L L A IIA S S F , E , Apr 11
&gt;,
operate. A t present, m un icip ally, places self i t the center of lh« lug.
field
of
health,
w
elfare,
education
,
-Mai
&gt;,ffi,ial
,
•Iipluiual,
in
III!
— The Board of Control (••&gt;!operated buses mast hsve regular universe
T h r Weather llu rra u repotted
housing rest* with the state u ii a system i&lt;* prevent
■ '-1 *- guv,-,,’Mirtil, tt f fr* , ,- He) in
commercial tag* which are more
mtq&gt;4 tvlli for power a »now-»hower III GraiuJ 1-Und, and
governments, and that (hare It tfoil of program- at F ln iiil* . &lt; , "tie ',*■ i . iiv ' * I" r»l «!l« »| ()»f *•- (run.
expensive,
. _
. it„ il,,. Ii *,lu
end rvil-IM
self-indulgence
comes
slit. Nebr., with tunder aeeonipaoy- no direet grant of power to the stale unlversIMe*
ililigviiv* m
in—■ —Rbiif.iT- , *
•lie tip* .,1 j'ldjJP 1 I'll* Ms'ixuri,
•P*. Rurlss and Smith of Folk „iur(jg|.i gluttony and ••Iflihness
ing ■ heavy snowfall. R sln -ml federal government 111 the Con­
It adopted a plan n re .fn ,. .I I. in isid iii*
suggested permitting disabled war j,r declared,
, *l»et were mixed with *no&gt;&lt; *t stitution to deal w ill) l|tr*e qilex presidents of th* U iiiverxltv
, i Tll»* l-otlt 1 I M, PM 1
p ic L H
vetrrana to pay not more than l«&gt;&gt; | "Josus lived according to the j Minneapolis and St. ra id
tlons."
Florida and llo rid a S la t* I'm
-V|t!e&gt;iii «'h| 'fie I'Hifioulicw! in Mi#
license fee* on troh1
Iclaa u
,„!! i prlnelpla contained In hl» w ords,)
Thunderstorm* ware repmii'd
Legislation to vet up a Columbia veralty lettmg aside f„t &gt; ■Ithem In t ln lr buatnass. The
) ,|)(&gt;t t)iy w |jj
thine be done, i |n western Kansas end Marti " f Valley Adm inistration for deve­ site development veieral ti-l-i inmi* r fiorti - • • '• llernianti (Jo*
rate would apply w e n ir in * * « " • , H
reverse from man’s way 1 Missouri etui A rkansas. 1
Rain roll- lopment of the great natural re­ o f training a) each, and pi-- m, ' muj{ Hint «Mi»i '"li-ran kliig
ltis blood and pU im a :r.
l'4'n*l* i » v! *’ i "• * -• n'ted uestly '(net •belu rp
oral law set a higher
_
,,, Tlvf’t l He taught
.........................
rain
| "r
flenit, d* '" o iin t D lo o d Honk
th at man I* | tinned In the southern New Fog source* in the Pacific north wed that neither -Inmld move to »„ •*.,
•■&lt;i» * *•«*■ »*V - it i i&gt;t#ni fth-iti * I trt 'n s not only ii* mi nvsd, but the
type o f vehicle licensed, ,.iml.,]r | e|y deplndint on God,
“ * anil land stales hut was diminishing waa Introduced today by flops other's tarn to iv
Itil fml
A special tag would he provided
a result of That
life lived Incom■
over I'entixylvanla and N n v Y "ik
____ ______________
"ounty is in atrew n aevera! pint*.
They xel up a peruianiiieni nMitchell ami Jarkann. hath Wa-litor veterans getting a lower cate piele" accord...........................................
l &gt;hv- I t xvnteuc M m M ary Raw lins today »*.j*od at
the emu' IF a ir and mild weather a n n
ter-uiilverxtly comnilttee &lt;&gt;n
w itli lh * w ill of God
Ingfmi Democrats.
than provided by general law under llir effects of men's rsballlon were ported from the lower Ohio Val­
[
*
d
I
im
I
b
,
gintt
„
*
[
"i
an........inthe '■janford Cllntu whera blood
President Trum an requested it ordination" t„ prevent dupli. &gt;
tim meaeure.
_____
tiona and cnnfjirla in the futin- I o'liet nf In Ijon in tli &gt; fJa/i pro- donations w ill taka p lica Mondiy
It Mallinied on C s s , a n ,
destroyed. J#»u* wsa perfect he- ley to the G ulf stales and in
the
fa
r
southwest.
Ycsterdav’s
of
* k k i esslon,
It would,he i'imposed of froir ,. , iitain
i-siise lie realised to lu ll extent
idundet, aftsrnoon i t from 3:00 to d:00
JACKBO N VILLB BUILDING
hlghsst reading was 9" at Abilene,
piesentatlves „ f each u n i,r i« ,t , '•rutMlity and inuider
P. M. In an effo rt to obtain blodi
J A C K S O N V IL L E , A p r. 14— (/T) the potentialities of man.
and meet st least foil, limeOne of tin *'lglit i limge* n die for am srtsn cias, replace what the
"It waa Inevitable that Jesus be Tex.
— The Federal Housing Authority
year.
i -'ilgiiiat nidi, (nie i i ( ' „ n dt-ippod County T m borrowad, ar.J and
today agreed to Insure $1,830,200 killed; the only alternative to
The presidents’ Inlnl
'-tai* | early in the tttal "In*
- obtain a surplus. A mobde unit
In mortgagee for a 17-atory down­ crucifixion would have b*«n e01' 1'
menl of coutdiuatlon" w n i wnikedl 'diargr of plewat crim e- -a*invt and technicians from Orlando
plete acceptance by. the multitude
Location
of
thr
A
rm
y
end
Arm
y
town apartmerf! building.
w ill be her* to assist
jt A ir Force recruiting headqiiertera out at the tmard's direction t. 'Im G e t muii',
Site-clearing'baa begun a t Aah- of the Will of God. Men may part­
committees from both Institution ..1 I tie , lint u*' * note
C liff Aides, i-haitman of the
hae been rhengrd from the Sher­ which wore pul into xo n irlli'n t
lay and Ju lia Street. Total cost icipate through the resurrection In
1 Cuiinl I'-p la in iiiig , initiating and Lion* Club* committee which is
T A LLA H A S SEE , Apr. 14 - Ft i f f ’s office at the Court House to „» _ . . . .
of the building wae expected to that outpouring of God Into men
of a state of riv a lry when 'Im
uK|nB a UHt of aggression
sponsoring Mis blood clinic, today
be $2,103,000 bat Alonso F. Green, that conquers death and eln. You — Hotel Commiealonei James T. the P o it O ffice, 8gt. W. R. Stan- Legislature made both co-edu, appealed to form er Jo r.-rs arid
Count
2--cnni|i|rary
t„
*ommit
Landon
I*
getting
ready
lo
throw
and
I
ean
participate
In
the
victory
ley, recruiting officer from O r­ tinnal two years ago.
Ident of the company which
citizens to respond to the call. ,
M n aiim i.a IM. r x i , t i n
Ivan
ua,”
daaway
hla
crutches.
•
that
Christ
has
th
lando,
announced
today.
win* Operate the bnlldlnf, said thn
Stressing the need of giving
(Contlaaed 0 * F Age Two)
The young official got eit ar­
Recruiting o fficers w ill he at
coat probably would exceed tl|ln.
blood befotc an emergency arises,
tificial leg Saturday and la learn­ the Post O ffice on Momlava from
ha declared, “ The time that it
ing how to walk with It, Landon 9:00 A. M. to 6;50 P. M. Hermit1 takes to looate and find out tha
lost part of hla limb in an acci­ Ing o f WACe and W A F * w ill also
dent last fall. Ho wa* Governor take place.
Warren'* personal aids during hla
fersnea hatw-nan life o d e a t h f o
campaign for nomination,
a citizen ef Seminole County.”
h
ctiv*
He pointed out to prospect
Landon had thn unuaual n W. D. anti J, H. Nieholsdti
puicliase nf the Svnfmd R„ir t
donors Ihnt thu next person In
Hence of observing hla new leg
Utnpeny at 210 Magnolia Asmu- Imm Volte A . William* **.»,
iw 'd o f blond might be a friend,
ing manufactured from a pier*
WASHINGTON. Apr. l4~(/P)-5*cratary o! State AcHewn declared
nmmced yeslerd.iy has* been rnKJRf(l
i|,r automobile i.u.uiess b„ relative or member of thoir
of
English
willow
to
th*
finished
"The
washing
machine
ran
away
i o years, they revealcU today.
today he is coaviaeed that democracy’* rdeee ol "uaKy sad coopersfam ily.
product. An artificial limb factory from me Just as I waa about to
lion” eventually wM triumph over the force, working for dienip- in Jackeonvllla produced It while ut the wash Into It," reported
The brothers this rnorninn deilared that in Sanfonl they bad " A n y citizen of Sent melt ('ounty
ruin cnll on Hi* hank for blood u
young Landon watched.
lion ead disaster" is thg world.
. _
.
Ire. Willard Kramer, the former nciivc'l thn most cordlil recep- P — ^ ^— *—
( sssillurieif flu I , i* S ix ’)
Achitna mokt at a htachtsou tessioa ol tHa Council of the Organ*
Alberta Von Ilerbulle In a long tion of any town thty had rvfr | inohllo storage hiii-lm-aa in La k e ,
ADMITS B LA Y iyO
dletonca telephone conversation been In. They Intended to disiu
Isatlon of AmerWea SUtee. Thef
~
land
which
they
upuraliut
fur
PH ILA D ELPH IA . Apr. !4-(/P) with her parents here from Tort- of their homes In Orlando wlion: seven yoars. Following this for
luncheon observed Paa-Amerlcan u U of individuals.”
— A statement from a 23-year-old land, Ore. yesterday afternoon at they have lived for the pnst out* year they wor« co-nwnnra nf
Acheeon
Mid
there
la
aa
Inday.
seven years, and establish humra
negro admitting the slaying of
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Apr. 1 4 - 4 ^
u Firestone whutaaaln tiro and
here, they said,
After declaring hi* whole-heart­ torMtlng contrast la the faet tiro liquor ator* darks and the $)00 o’clock.
Mrs.
Kramer
reasiured
her
paHIGH LO W
that
"free
peepte
are
wiUfof
to
Mlsa Margaret Blaydes, daugh­ buttery agency In Tum pii.
ed support aad that od the AmerlU
wounding of a third has ended the raata, Mr. and • Mrs. A. 0. Von t e r o f Mr. a n d Mra. W. 11.
54
In 1925 they moved to Augusta, A tlanta
gorenmen* i#r
greatest manhunt In Philadelphia Bertel!k, 10$ Myrtle Avenue, that
US
48
Nicholson, also Intends to mnvu Gn., to establish a Hulck Agency Boston
lnter-Amarican
*
polka history, Director of Public
zo
ther aka, the baby nor her hue- here, they revealed. A former which they operatud until 1042 Chicago
39
son said!
safely Samuel II, Rosenberg aald
Id had bee« Injured in the Station Unlvaxity student, ahu i* whon they moved to Orlando Detroit
13
3 9 ”.,
" It Is apparent thai
earthquake, end said that damage now employd by tba Hughes Sup­ whoro they have ainco Itocn en­ Minneapolis
today.
DO
31
poalag foroae are at i
New York
B7
gager] in real estate.
47
George F . Richardson, eesiatant la her home wee alight, although ply Company of Orlando,
fromM w a f f e e e eoeperattve peworld today. Om
ta
St
superintendent of polks Mid the the house shook In a manner that
Desiring to get hack In the Phoenix
Pleased with their new location,
»*■'SO
$ » ;.
negro, Charles H. Norman, was frightened her.
tha brothtra art planning a num­ Mulomobllo huelneaa, they purchas­ Ran Antonio
*^H* added)
45
..ng World War II, Mr. Kra- ber of improvements, they point­ ed tha local B uick Agency, Tha Seattle
B7
* wWeh of raptured last Saturday night while
waa stationed aa an aviation ed out this morning.
go
Nlcholione a r t members of tho Shreveport
a holdup at a South Phil8f . .
«Mi aad ~ ‘
74
they want Methodlet Church W . B . N lcho). Jadcflonvllla
#Q .Born In Dothan, Ain. the
i hatordailwrf tew than ......jMto at tbe Sanford Naval
flfl
W the liquor store A ir Station. Mrs. Kramer waa with their Mrenta to Tempe ln son la a member of tho Traffic Miami
79
tho, d—h li slaying took formerly employed by the local l l l l i following earvko In World Commlttoo appointed by tha Or- Orlando
talayhana company an an opmtor. War ! thty aatnblUhad an auto- Undo City Council.
73
Tallahanee
dnvfov a holdup Mar. 1*.
•f (

X

*»*it!mittfr* •*I i*feli’i|f1ittr •ti util

Legislature Gets Rev. Zimmerman
Bill To Broaden Tells Kiwanis Of
Cities’ Taxation L i f e Of C h r i s t

Towns Would Be Free Holy Week Signifi­
To Impose Levies cance Is Outlined
Unbanned Bv State
At Tourist Center

Mid-West S t a t e b ^
A r e Blasted With
Snow, Wind, Rain

Control Boiird Map4*
*Statf School ri cn

Appeal !s Alade
To Obtain Blood
For Counfv Bank

Hotel CommiHHloncr
Get« Artifical L‘*

Democracy’s Ideas To Wm Over
Disruptive Forces, Adbeson Says

Recruiting Office
Moved To Po«t Office

Alberta' Kramer I
Unhurt In Quake

K

New Owners Of «Sanford Buick Co
Have Been In Car Business 28 Years

K

I

Iw r i TUIIVPs

Than the Hi
ta aa
Sag t
world.

E&amp;Z ■

tremendous wind They'll snap o ff |

DouRhton Says
C o n g r e s s Should
Have Courage To
Levy Tax Increase

THE WEATHER

- (f» - rb r
slaap, a el#

’

bling. You know wlmt It Is, bill
yon don’t say h word, even to
yourself, hoping It w ill pns* over
in a moment.
Hilt It doe.-n’t. It gets worse
The trembling become*
violent.
You find yourself saying the word
In yourself and around you, other
persons arc saying i | — some in tlm
-some word and other* In
olio fenrsolilP
resHlm, no ll.e lr fares
the oapres
Door of theatre!, r J ta u r a n t *
l, r i n l„ i i stoies suddenly
.iiHilenlv
end department
burst open and tbe sidewalks, uncrow ded seconds before, are Jainlord with people. They pour out of
buildings, took b riefly toward the
buildings swaying above and rush
Into tbe streets, where vehicle
tra ffic has come to an
abrupt
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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la ia s a
N e n re a e rr
H re rra a a ta t lv r a , t a r .
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K a H e r a ld la a a t e a s K f S I i l w
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People who wonder wliat the
City duct with all die money il is
railing liy taxation should tec the
pew file tmek which .iiriv rd here
yrtleuhiy II n a liraiity and colt
$23,600. And ii is vulually the lin t
niece ol hie ri|inpinenl which has
hern purchased in over 20 yean.
Even Sritetary Moyull, who ap­
proved the building ol $58,000
homes lot the Aimy in Alaska,
admits that a lullmii tlollan a year
• oiild lie s.ivrd ill hit department
alone d their could hr a little
unification, eflu irury und irme
inirrtrd into national defenic. But
it teems to os that the only way
(hit inellrmum will rvn lie brought
about will he hy irlutillg to voir
any new lasrt until rconomiet ate
ellei led limn sheer nec essity.

Farm Subsidy Plan

Too Late To Classify

The Truman ariminlntriition haa a new farm nubtridy
By R U S S E L L K A Y
plan, which might contain nnswora to nomu of tho criticism
of the preaent plan. A h it now In, a minimum luvcl itt net
1 iioie of us who enjoy the bless- available to maat Incoming or
at tho farm for the baaic food crops. Whenever the market inp of unimpaired sight have little transport departing guests to the
bus or railroad stations or a ir ­
price falls below that level, the government beginn to buy knowledge of the strange dark ports
In St. Petersburg, Tam pa,
world Inhabited by the blind,
and continucH to do ho an Iouk an neceHnary to keep the Only those who have worked Clearwater or Tarpon Springs.
mnrkot price at the minimum level. There han been much closely with the unfortunates who Nothing haa been overlooked
public complaint agaiimt this method, especially in tho Inst are thus afflicted are capable of and a special boarding kennel for
few yearn, on the ground that It keepu food prices high, grasping nnd understanding their seelng-eye dogs I , operated aa n
special service to the blind who
particular problems.
nnd never given them a chance to go down.
to bring their doga. Kcnnol.
Now the AdminlHlrution propnaea that in the nine of Thanka to the haranging of prefer
petty politicians nnd propaganda lodging and board aro provided
periHhuhle foods the market price be let alone by the gov­ of w elfare workers nnd agencies for dogs at moderate rates. Pens
ernment, be allowed to find ita own level. For inntanee, when we have come to think of the and runs have been provided and
there waa a big potato crop the price would bo allowed to blind ns u group of destitutes who the doga aa paying guesta receive
of care and food.
fall to a low level, aa it used to do in good crop yeara liefore are public charges. Thp commonly theThebeatChaaeo
Inn Resort la the
used
expression
"blind
beggar"
the farm price controls began. The farmer atlll would gel
has helped m aterially in building answer to the search of the fin a n ­
IiIm minimum price, however, liecnuae the government would up a false conception In the public cially able blinded foi* the leisurely
comfort, sunshine and w nrm lii of
pay him the difference between that minimum ami the price
f l n'iila ’s clim ate that Is in p i.q r
for which hi* Hold Ilia uutuliiea, .....
ly filter! for the particular de
merit thut farm mibaidiuH make hl|?h pricea. It would also stricken.
slre« und nerds nf the blind.
eliuiinnte the terrible waste which reaulta when the govern- Tilt- percentage of destitute
Florida is fortunate and New
blind
Is
emull
rnmpnrrd
to
the
inorit tiuyH fond and deatroys it. just to keep it off the mnrPort Richey even more so, thntfthis
nationally em lnenl doctor hat g iv ­
ket.
en thin state the flre t resortlof this
Hut the new idea hna fmilta, iierhupH too many of
kind ever to tie established. As the
them. For one thing it might play into the hauda of-the
facts concerning it become known
commotllty apeculator. Tiie farmer, being able to collect from
It Is bound to be given nationwide
nr* gainfully
employed, publicity and those whn come to
the government, would have little incentive to try to sell them
many financially well n ff. They enjoy ite advantagee w ill long sing
hia crop at a time when the market waa favorable. Thu ape- want to lead as normal a Ufa aa
the praise o f this thoughtful kin d ­
culntor might have nliundanl opportunities to buy fooda at possible.
ly doctor, his fortunate rommunlty
a low price and hold them for a higher price. Thu farmer Having worked with tho blind amt the state.
the grenter part of his life , D r.
would have little need to plan Ida crops according to the for
Interested should w rite
Louis
Column, former director Dr.Anyone
Louis J ,. Column
needs of the market, and there would lie new urgument for for
- ....... —t,
Director,
the State of Florida o f the Chusro Inn Resort,
P. O. Hox 727,
government planning of crops so there would be enough of Prevention of Illlnd nrss Division
New Port
Richey,
Florida, for
— Florida Council for the Rllnd, rates
euch.
und further
Information
The proposal recogni/ea the values of a free market, found that one nf the greatest which w ill he promptly supplitMl.
was the establishment of a
which la a point gained over the preaent ayatem. Hut it haa nerds
resort that would cater to the
S C R A P P H IC K s T i ROP
the danger of leading toward more government controls, blind, which would permit them
NOW Y O R K ,
A p r. U - i/ P &gt; at a time when many persons think we need fewer govern­ to visit Florida as tourists nr va­ Hleel
scrap pricea dropped tin
ment controls. Its possible cost, at u time when costa are cationists, with every fa c ility pro­ week to the lowest point sln ri
vided for their comfort, safe ty OPA ceilings were removed ir
becoming more Important, haa also not yet been reckoned. and
convenience.

Political Straws

STOCK

r o it ALL AGE
GIRLS and BOYS

COMPLETE TRAIN SETS

PANDA BLABS

WIND-lIP BOATS

$1.00 COW BOY BELTS ......
$f&gt;.00 CONSTRUCTION SETS
$L'I.!W ELECTRIC TRAINS complete

KiwuniH Meet

CostN And A Free Presn
Indiana Publisher
luxury side of newspaper pro
duction Whether II is necessary
toward fu lfillin g the salient func­
tions of n newspaper, particularly
In a distressed economic cycle, Is
a tpieslion which publishers may
have to determine. Whether a cu r­
tailment of this objective would
affect public regard fur news­
papers also deserves consideration.
Rising costs of labor, equipment
and materials lin p e .il production
o f the kind of newspapers In
which the public has become ac­
customed. Hut that sim ply offers
the problem of whether the public
w ill he satisfied w ith newspapers
produced at less cost through
elimination of the luxuries that
require more nowsprint, more la­
bor, greater service charges and
heavier overhead. A fle r a ll, a
free uress Is an hypothesis unaf­
fected by economic cycles ami la
tha privilegp o f every newspaper
regardless of its production costs
— The Indiana Publisher.

&gt;OI A nation lias a light In piotrci
. itself againtl tiaitws and fifth
‘ toluninels at well as external ag
.gtetilon.

Known iin the Chasro Inn R * . .d are d
Rev. /.Imtncrman
curt Club, Dr. Colman haa com-! Oueata at the meeting were Tom
pletrly inodrrnired, renovated and Hurgeaa o f Mt. Dora. R. L . Park o f
redecorated n loc-ni hotel and an- [Chattanooga, Tenn. C. 8 . Jackson
nounrecl Ita opening Inst week. I t of Tamtm and Alan lletxe l of the
wow my prlvllego to thoroughly In -, Key d u ll. Happy tilrtlnlny wiih
epect the property nml illscnss tho Hlll|g for Dr. K. I). Rrowulee and
project w ith the good d o c t o r .'^ U . I I . McCaslln.
.Spotlessly clean, h eailtlfully fur- - -'—
------------------nlshed ami Ideally lo c a lP il.ln tha
renter of one o f the moat charm ­
ing romrnunltlan in Florida, It offern the visito r or permanent m l deht all that could he nicked fo r In
tho w ay o f modern accomwddaV / m
Ilona.
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Atlractlona
Include
near-by
fishing, hooting, bathing, a re‘
creation and gamo roomt n shaded
-w y
lown Is nvnllnlde for abort walka,
jfC X l
rest or recreation. A complete
hobby shop Is at the disposal of
guests whose hobbles might In•
dude wood work, rug m aking, pot.11
tery, leather work and the like,
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with roin|)etent Instructor* availn ’Tiiin r ^ * * ^
(fl
able
.1 bit.
A compute Hi nllle library Is
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at the disposal of the guests, Indktw vw v il l) •fA££
chiding
lotest
publications. A
l u O'
render is also employed to care
' l Elm B M j I C ' f f .* 1.
for the special needs nf guests.
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The music room offers enjoyJ jr M I l/ S ”1V. W j i v j E M
uienl
of pinno, phonograph nr
JM
Inlking machine nnd each guest
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POLL PARROT
SHOES

had Imperiled a free prexa. It
almply stated that economic condltlons made It Impossible for
maaawemsnt to continue uroductlun of the luxurious type or news­
paper to which the public haa
herein# accustomed; ’
This brlnga ua to the quaxtlon
of whether publishers have given
tha puhlle more than- the public
expects or should oxpect from
newspaper. In tha fulfillment of
their functions derived from the
basic faw of the fandT One text-

If yon a ir interested in your city
'M Vernmtul. tiie time to manifest
sit is next Friday afternoon when a
{public healing will be held at the
.C ity Hall on tha propdted City
{Charter. The Charter of a city is
•1ikh the Constitution of a stats or
[nation. It provides tha bade Isgai utlonai guarante* and yen
[structure under which the City op* maffacSed by ang change
•erates, defines the power* aw) rM&gt; f f l ? ,0on“ X a^ » a T,T
reigns on the Mde of
[do nsUtilities nf the various o ffirW f,

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!S0N Sporting Goods
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first thrill is seeing i t . . .
greatest thrill is driving it

war/

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now m ade even more attractive by new lower prices!
Tfw moef itavtlful BUY far Talk about' thrills!
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»-------- You’ii g#t Ihl btgaeti^
rerrermoac#
wmt economy
a smoother, smarter lines—(rant.
Id^’aad rear I Add to this the glowina
harmonies, the luxurious Bttlngs and
t o f lt a Bodies by Fisher, and you’ll
eland why people rail Chevrolet
M t bmutifui ol rare.

mat BaaatfM BUY Aar Drfyka

M flkaalaM-with new Cenler-foinT
a. This great 4-way engineering
b » —Including Center-Point Htrer&gt;nter-Polnt Seating, Lower CenUr
iv ity wlthoui bee of road clearanm,

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Charter, ebangea which'

ENTIRE

GAMES - DOLLS - STORY BOOKS

Central Florida is next to the
(attest glowing section of Flo tilla .
!accoidiiig to the Miami fietald
'which icvcalt liguies compiled by
the U m vrm ty ol Miami economics
[H ep.iilinriii, showing that oil the
Tow ri Fact Coast ( the |(op‘nlalion
!g *ili I m ill 10-10 |o 1*14*1 wat 64
Ipeirenl I hr (.’r iili.il Honda area

! The State it in ilaugri of i mining
1450,000,000 m the m l next year,
• and the Legit lu lilir
leaking new xouirri
taiie (lit- rx li.i iryriiue. It hat never
occulted In any nf them jlm ljlie y
might he able In x.lVc gjU.UUU.lHHJ
!on iie n iln t r.ipendituiex
r.tpcndilurcs waile
and cxliavagnncc. Thc Slale Road
Ocpaitmcul .prndi $50,000,000 a
year of the people’s money every
T lus naver occurred
year, and. .yet it
.to the State Auditor that ha ought
;to check the Road Department’s
'records just to see wltether the
'money it being spent lor new roads,
• or brer and pret/eli. Until such
.'things am taken rate of, no new
Mixes should ha approved by any-

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YOUR TOY DOLLAR GOES TWICE AS FAR

November, I (MU, the Iron Age
With this purpose In mind D r. metalworking trade weekly, san 1
Column, after considering numer­ today.
The puhlicntInn's scrap compos
ous locations, chose the lieautlful
llllle c ltv of New Port Richey, on ite at I 2.1 .6H a gross ton wui
the tiu lf Coast. Here he has eaInlilished the first resort nf Ita
kind. A club hotel that caters to

The'hall cent a gallon fuel oil
las lull has lircn intioilured ill the
.Senate with rveiy indication that
"it will hr p.ivrcl. And thr huinhle
home nwiiri hie.ilhrt a *igb of re­
bel and says. "Thank heavens,
I don't U»e milch lllrl oil". Hut the
powri and light compauirt do. They
hum furl oil to make electricity,
-and you may lie sutr that if it cottt
ithem a hall a cent a gallon more,
‘they will pass the coil along to you
in ymir monthly lulls.

•ranked second with V) peicenl
Igain and the liimiia, Si. f’rtris•htllg atra thud with a 17 peicenl
! ini tease, lint all of Florida lut
'shown irmaikablr gams in the last
•nine year,, ai nest yejr t Federal
'Ceniiis will piovr

A TLA N TA ,
A p r. 14 - 0P &gt; E v e ry unit of the university sys­
tem o f (ji&gt;orgla—except
South
tieorgia College at Douglas--will
end the current fiscal yeer ‘•with­
out going Into the red "

Center-Point

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s e le c tio n

lo r E a s te r

Priced from

R ear fluaMttaian-

mnfortnp nut of arcing, driving, and easing money
with Ibis new Chevrolet—Urn mmt UauliJtJ bag
uf ail—now uvnilatile at ntw fowrr pricesI
Apd., wlti|e you’ll naturally be happy to know
urucrm^neW bundling rasa and rjdlwLeaee. ttyl|fing nrrclcrnliou, and outstanding hiUlsallmbing
aliillly—plus typical Chevroiat economy. For
lictw’a the only low-priced car with * ■world’s
champion Valvc-In-Head engine—of tha typa
now being uaud on muni and more higher-priced
automobiles.
Giva.youratflf and yppr family tha biggest
"triple-thrill" in tnnioringr'«i»* O T t and ante#
with Chevrolet—Mr mort'btauliful buy of oUt

Rajmr the lounging rettfulaeae of a SupsrWaa Interior with extra-tida
Beats, extra paaraua bead, lag ahd
elbowmom. and the ,adva*»d Z t k f
•nd ventilating .y'aiem of a "oar tkst
hreatltea.” •(HaattflddjtfM tar oftkm l

Safety. Pasturing! (|) Certidfefe Brahe
with "DubLUf? rivathaa brah. Uningi
t Extra-Strang FUW U M Rady
S) Phdoramlo VWbiiRy (4) Bafety Male.
Glass in aMwindow^ m i (»}5fe sugrr-fe Uaitlaad Knee-Artic S * T

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SAN'ORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY APRIL 14, 1949

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Mina Ruth Sackett 'ClirtatiniH To Have
Honored With Shower ■ CaiidlHijrht Service

Teen Talk

1 1 -takes * dim view of Id pH*idem for d ia llin g nedlnak •
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laughs Tavloi “ Sbe lliin ks I doii'l
get 1‘I imII^Ii *&lt;n,ln! I*fr Sin* t« u* • Mint » j'tl Ilf !||M Hull l»* tk A 4 i f
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Library Renovation
Plans Are Described

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STEWART THE l*’I.ORIST

THIS HARDEN GATE
lly MH8. J. I.. INfa.KV

Harden Club I'rngram , sia ilo n W T H R . Monday at 7 JO •'

Al.

Now tlial Ilia Idi,nmlug season n iixtm i' nf ni'hl M'actlull," he mild
Is ahnul over, one of the top ■'lining Id i inn's the amount h»*' d
Jobs fo r gardeners in
Central of elicit Ingredient w ill give H'U
Florida is to see that Hznlna and pounds of fe rtiliser.
VVlIimit reeummemls applying
camellia planin arc well fed.
Nurserymen and other authori­ fr it iliz e r as soon as flowering
ties on the lieaiitiful flowering j is over nl the rate of a double
shrubs recommend that they he Im ml r 111 (approxim ately I " pound I
fertilized twice a year, llie first- to a gnnd-sitrd plant or J 1-2 to
application as soon as flowering fi pounds to I (HI s ip ia if feet
The fe rtilise r should he applied
Is over and the second application)
evenly under the plant and w ater­
In June.’
ed ill. after which the plant should
.Special - azalea-camellia fe rtili­ be well-mulched i f this has mil a l­
zer can
purchased ready-m lx - 1 ready been done.
ed at n u rserlei and aoed . stores,
"A n oak leaf mulch around the
but fur those who w ant to m ix base of the plant w ill hrlp to con­
their i i i v i i , IF J . AVIlmyt, uislat- serve and moisture, keep the soil
aut
State Experim ent
Hlatinu acid, apd furnish some neecssnry
horticulturist, provide* a form u­ plant food," said AVIlmnl.
la.
"The mpteli w ill also keep down
In bulletins on azalea and ca­ weeiln and oblate cultivating am ellia culture that ran he ob­ round the plants. Both camellias
tained from county, agricultural
azaleas are shallow rooted
agents, he recomuieuds a fe rt i­ and ruUIvntlon is detrim ental,
lizer composed of I pound o f | Other recommended inidehrs are
sulphate of aininuiilH, ".H pounds cow manure and pine straw ."
of cottonseed meal, rnstur po­
Except to keep azaleas shape
mace nr mllorgnnlte, ll.S pounds ly , pruning ia not required, ac­
superphosphate, 1.7 potimla su l­ cording to the station Imrtlrultphate of potnnli and I pound iat.
who says
that
praetlral
sulphur nr alumimm sulphate.
pruning should he done now be­
"T h is Is approxim ately a 4-fl-H fore new growth

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nothing till" u Inipplci
Iniliilziy
fo i
vonrurH.
n o n fn m ili mid voto
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EASTER LILIES
POTTED PLANTS

$1*00 up
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CUT FLOWERS

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Ivvi'ilinK 2 Minutes

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HA AIV I AN MRttM N
Mrs. E . A. Rtotherson, J r . en - 1 A passion week candlelight com- A T Non sfciilu res
tertnim d on Sntinday afternoon ; rminmn service w ill l«&gt; elhd t h is | Telephone 148 at II: If» o'clock with a •pattern' evening nl the F irst C h ris tia n ' W ASHIN GTO N' lion &lt;in you
Carlin Pointer Ray—Society Editor
shower honoring Miss Ruth Sac- t'lmreh at H im l* M The fnl, J,' |„.
.‘.(ilt1....... '•P I ecu
k e ll. whose m m ringr to W illis l Inning program Inis ln-cn plunn-i
.........
Andersen w ill l*e an event of next ed
Hymn of Meditation—"T l» ,
.
o f A lta .
week The group gathered on the Midnight mid on Olives Hrow"; ] 1 U l,:bi ll ta v lo i, l&lt; ., "f
lawn of the Sackett home were P ra y e i;
Hymn
of Suffering , I
Cnlu . oho
ilm l nreogames w e ir enjoyed. I'r iie s were "Night with K I mui P inion"; S c rip -I hole On- u n i . tn gmi it nil when
JU-JU; i he on- ■
■ i ...........Id kid. walking
won by Alia. .1 C Newsome, Mr*. (tin- I Corinthians I I
T H l'K S D A T
I B I* 1' •
| , rMs,?,?fml| ra r tlrn I Mr* Aunt*
&lt;*f lin if v * Cecil Jones, W V. Lovell, Mrs. Hymn of Introspection, "H ave i barefoot nlong the beacti ill HalSeminole Rebeknh Lodge No. 4
, '
. . . , , L*r i j _ . .
th r * |tlnu« t« move her residence from Fran k Connell and Mias Sackett. Thine Own Way Lo rd "; "Here Oh leu .
w ill meet in tegular scMkm at *j|j® j fmmt* " o ? Mrs. t f n d o / * In
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Following the game a gitfa were My Lo w I See file r baive T o )
o ,i then thm h » tgl.l U-ciimc
[ Odd Fellow s Mull nl
hih I n lliH e n eva in the form of h covered| **'»' ,1,IBr
presenled to Aliss Sackett on n [ace ; Hym n; I hunk.i for loaf - i ode rested in collect mg nmllusks
Initiation w ill Ih' held
(able covered with nn imported I'artaking of lo af; lly m n ; llia n k s ] (aliellfiahr on net n id thni grad ' members are requested to i f pre- *elicit liinrheon. A short business |
Mr. and Mrs. T . C . I’ llehford of men cloth in I be atimnierliuuae. toi
C l i p - I'artaM iig
I.f
Cup. | Mll, u h, ,
meeting preceded llie
luncheon
ir set ions scient if ic
*ent. V isito rs lire welcome.
M
l,
Vernon,
III.
have
left
fm
their
, ,i„ d \
fbe g ifts were nil in the Imnoree's Sciu d u ie Isa !i:l; l-t'J
mill was presided ovet by Mrs.
l i r v a n i i ' sin'll iIm t " m s s h i m p i *ii
Inline
after
spending
the
winter
T L 'K S D A T
chosen patterns of chiim , crystal
P ia y silently Hus p layer—
I
It II. Crum ley.
The
payoff
enliie
r. in n h e tVH* U'cll.tit w OHt It* Mm &lt;h*i!
months
la
Hanford.
Tlie Women’s A n c illa ry of llo ly
and silverw are.
“ Have thine own w ay. Lord! Have
In a report on the recent flower
H r V JINNl it mil * aI..............I
hr
J awardeil n f .’KMO s c h i i l n i s h i p Hi
n Cro-a Eplarupnl Church w ill en- show il was staled tlml M is. Jack
The hostess was assisted tn
lion- own way
n^a-k.s. ■
I tills
M,
rilin
g
ar
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S I ll-Ill II minimi I W r it . "eh"..i i « i n n il:' 111
M
is.
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hnrles
tertaln w ith its m iiiiiih I spring Russell hail received the most rih
set ving hy Mr*. Robert
si If
*f I | m .chi*'
Uglmtlsri Science I'nlent
bridge party m nlrr tin 1 direction
&gt;nl n ili-niiiilctl cake Tilose
f" ■
'
im -1 sillu pin.' * hllf IliM III* Hi
"o f I'll '
II. I note, .ii . n iic parly7 talked lo (he group on ruses AI *ueln to spend the weekend
invited to I,., with Alls* Sackett Mt&gt;|lM MM" nn,I i mi he m,. after Thy cnlnliicie'l nlnoiig Ingb
I ball LNlMMs
dents nil o ,e i Hie cmmli v
w ill begin in the afternoon nt 'J:tm the conclusion of the meeting the her parents, Mr. and Mr-*.
weie hei mot her. A lls. At, Il '
I'SIII I
P M. and one nl KitHi l ‘ M. In the circle members enjoyed u tour of R. Wilson at theii home on
Sackett. Alts Alice Palm er, Mrs.
w alling yielded and II An essiiv op hi- in,din
I I It-Ml
II . IM ih .
seaiclies pm In-nliil II
-In d ie s
l i e 1 * ' ' ..........
Pariah II nui.p of the church.
fold
Avenue
Hi
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Airs.
W.
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the gmdens,
Ml , I hll | 1J
mad*- mi Nuiifochct I bind, off l l i e ; f , ' ' “ '
im
.luekson.
Atm.
A.
II
(lu
alm
ry.
Those attending llie
meeting
| Ain *oo lo i.e ll- , ,-n-i
tlie
past I
* *'
Mr. and Mrs. Marion HaMiian Airs. Atiblred Hala-rn'k, Airs. John i*f Hril ii'i iti nn - ‘ PiM’k i»f
were Mrs. O. L . Marks, Mrs. J .
' I In ee sinnniei . w a- oio of t In* I "
Frank M rlseh, Mm.
I*
Woodruff. Mrs. Reek. Mrs. w ill have as theii g u e .t. for llie Fo x, M is
J chief fnelom mi I'm ..I . victory. 1 ......... '
Crum ley. Mrs. K T . M eriwether, weekend at Ihelr home at It If* *» Eiluuiinl M iiscli. Airs. A. AV. Lee,
W l n l e v n e i i l i m i l o g op N n n t l t c k e t , Hi
Mm. W. A. Morrison, Mrs. Ed* Park Avenue, Mr. and M is H arry M is Thomas Cobb, Mrs. France*
| lie ,-olleefed I JO speell's of lllol- A i i/"&gt;
ward F . Lane, Mrs, L , I. F r a ile r , Williamson and datightci I mesa, Mcltnngal. Mrs K, A. Hrotlieraon, the back seats!
I til
l.lf h&gt;
11usk-* in. liidiog snail -, mussels,
Plana were dercrlhed for Iho Mrs. C. L, P ark, Mrs. Charles T . Mr and Mrs. Jam es Edwards and S r., Aim H N Sayer, Mrs. W.
11*1h *
nl rM.
1I ■buns, o istm - a,nl i nttleflsb blit M «h;lii .iiv
I"
renovating of the Junio r High Lawson, Mrs. J .
Russell, Mrs. Mis* H arriett Harman of Coving­ E R aker, Airs Ralph W ight, Mm.
SI Clan White. Mr* .1 J . iin iiy . M a g p i e s ( h i M m i r r n
Ii Pievloie* I,* I'm lot's e x plot nl ion* p i 11 n n v pi •" * "Ml i* *n hint 1 •It Ml
School L ib ra ry at a monthly meet- W. E . Watson, Mrs. C u rled and ton, (ia.
Alts II II Pippin and Aim ,i. i*
f l e d i t ........
I M o l l t i h • .............it ill ( 1*1 i IMmUm 'It's fm| h'l* h "III
Ing of Uip Parent-Teacher Asm- Mrs. (iro rg r .Stine.
111 &gt;i&gt;.♦
III llllilll |M|| t
Im
ps h elinl*- diellf isli Ilk,- , i id-- noil bdi&lt;‘oghllMI
elation hy Mrs II. M. Rumhley.
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,
M rs. Fred Wight m tl Miss
111 11**1 lit IM V \k I*t k
Also Mr*
Peter II
Tepalr,
.-j stei s I
teacher. Principal
It. E .
True
Jennie Taylo r left yr-deidav fm Mrs. Fian k Slim iivs, Mr-. It. H
, n o l 11i
SV ttN FA ', Australia
i/Vt
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lie -m . I,. 1,,-liei, . I lint Id s. I i'bIMIn I i Ili'. ♦ Mil
elated that the school hoard would
Philadelphia,
P*
where
Mrs I 'rmuli-v. Ati , || |
il. . i il..
Lull 11 It of in -i of an A n-Italian nmgpie, a i i i n e i , eompaied w ill, similes of
/Mli' S ♦»* H fill II
ftirnhh iNHierlal fur the Improve­
Wight w ill visit hei dailgldei, Mi is Oilmnlo.
A i r s Wade
Coleman, elm* - lin k r, was irc e litly found ' Tos nl i o ....... .
I 'm
i ••»•* '"lit lull
end Um
tindhi.h. m lip'
ment and that fnthers of student'
Susan W ight, and Miss T in Im A ir, I o m II. Mm Fian k Connell I i n iintui alist In i ■
in I n i rt J 1J feetM iiea, will netd lalniibli uiftirniahad volunteered to do the work
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Members of Circle No 4 of
to spend the
slimmer &gt;f | tel Iind. Alls J . A Sikes, Mm of lin e of in llin is
letigllis audition id.mil eliim itir elianges on Ibe
The meeting ivns iiiniliicted hy tlie W M IL of the F m l llapOst plans
M V W ilkins of Emi lia llie . Alra. giniges. Ninety five per rent of j island met ib, ,'eninn, s
months.
Mrs. Henry Mel nulin, J r . and an Chtiruh met on Monday at the
'1 C Hagan. Airs II M Ander­ lb* ninlei ml ill tlie in’sl was llie I In Ills loom nl home in Altndena,
Easter theme was empluisited In home " f Mrs. J . L , Jackson on
son. Mrs R V Thompson. Mr* lid. ranging llirongh one p iccejln h i „ lu g . . ..lie. ................ mol
dtcoratlnlia. Spring flowers were Sipes Avenue. Mrs. It F . Cooper
Fid* T a y lo r, Mrs (le ltty Akera, 4*f fi n* i fit* uii#* r* fi'i’f !*»♦♦*?, t lit r r lllsh
o f ,111 tops tip ,* ,
most Ilf
used In decorating the auditorium
Mr* f u l l Hehilllheis, Aim Tbnm- 111**1 1"* I f* fi i*l I m iiii , 111 p fn r * :i t t Ilf l|l f l f
I* U liti'i
pififtM'll n III1
with a laige blue howl of am aryl
a i Mrro, Alrt I, F
Tiuv, Mr* , . IIIU lltiVMl III ill »| nH Mllll 1111*1(I |
p i c k *1 "p in Mini n»hi it ii I i lilifnrniM.
lit being placed on the president's
I! A K n iirt, Mm T u ttle. Air*.
III n il, m i Miilifii: In \V Mnt
lii *i *f * kin inmis. k 111*1 * *«f f*p up
table.
C It Jones. Alts. Newsome, Aim. t IHkT *
Church met with A im Conway. Airs Frank (ialne*. t i l l , 1 f K hn| K r w , \H i hi in. who iiifttl imUs'MiR fiMMi ii hnniiitfi mnl
follow ing llie salute to Hie flag the circle's visit to the C o n n ly jV Irs t
iniith" Mu' fm11nl, llii’ii* w i'ir *Ji!7 rhi*sil
f«.r t'llhiM f n fuNNiliiril
Mrs Charles W ilke, acrompnnled Monie in March.
Hawkins Connelly,
M l*.
J
' 1 , &lt;M' V Atr-s
A ll members were ...ged to a t .lu lR l" wdth t.roup N . . j a rtln r « Riclund I olili, Airs Jrniine Sir- j pu'er •if i i i i ' I mI W illi l l i r i r *«lr««nR Hpfl'llllf ||| f I .Mil If i m k \ f*Miniitinii
hy Mrs F. S Vernay, sang "Open
tin
m it cpn'* fu iil in lrr- h i 1(1*1 N mill " h l i l t i ,1 pn|
f|v| |*|«(
the fia trs of the Tem ple". "The lend ..................................lings which • luratraafj, Mrs bred M y rr. rinse nimis and Air* I* tiaw lhrope of hi'nk
I IV MA I'll ii in ii \ »*f flu* pii’ir-* nf loiitdi Muir 11at* Nionph n
Purpose of llie Home" was the nre held nl the church each month, | pr**»hlcnb prwddrd n ier the meld Sorrento
I n v Imi k i 'f p N hi si * n t t f i ' l i n n Hi n
Also |h r Atisses Joyce Palm er. " mi* m l" ii i iiriilH i fii***f mnt then
inbjpi'l of the devotional led hy Refreshm ents were served hy M rs.I'U R
* * " lton" 1' * iv r”
Jackson to Mrs. C P llendeiHOll., M rs. Outdo W ilson. »nn
» • lake,. Kjilldeen Ibit,reel,, Sophia Me 1nit's) flivn turf ul liitiiit* with fi- r**M|»t* nf tiij*: i ii lit mi*I -s iM hi 4 liMinr
Mrs It. tt, Hulchison.
111 M . t l I n t I lit n i l i n e
Mark.
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MUMI f O A* I \ f I I'MI M 1
Itnugal, Jin n Sayer, Pllm i Raker,
, l "'
"f
Mrs J
It.
Loechdt
told of M is. Minnie Stew art, Mrs W. II. f r ,»"
The
rlaas voted lo
furnish Peggy I’ u-plii. P h yllis Shame*, f «*»•I Mp III i« N l i l f n l k PM|i&gt;
thi* I f
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hi
In
mil
i
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t
Ii
it
R
II
if
V
Stovall,
Mrs
Cnn|ier.
M
rs.
Roy
" r I# Iri;l ipti Hi*** r i ,
plans fo, a party for aludenlrt to
rin* inn p p if'' hkiiu; ft*i iiifliil
lunches for a »*h™d child a n d
In
If 11 fltntif
|&gt;e held at tlie Tourist Center on Van Stone, Mrs. Kimbrough, Mrs. a n n o u n c e m e n t was made of c l a s s , llnrotbv Cm m ley. Anne t.ovell, mim O i m i U mi i i i *n1 h m lihn^f is ri* JIM*Mm
Ills
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n
sisl
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1
Ibiplnn
Coioielly.
Polly
Cnlblirtl,
E
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L
l.iiiidciulst.
M
is.
E
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M.
CarApr,
at 7 .'in I* M Mr*. John
Hpi mi si Ii If
f»»»
nmnv
i‘|i*i'l rii'ii I
visitation day. Following the bus
Rogers read an invitation from lo ll, Mr*. M. 8 , Nelson, Mrs W. Iness inerting games iiin lri llie ■fo| Fivingstoo. Andiev llacli, I’ at hi fiikiliiu n- ill AiMtifihii n . f hitil.
Poll v itld n k ri.
Helen
the Seminole High School P. T . A. L . Wluddmi, Mrs. H arrison and direction of Mrs. From i« ll"|&gt; S i'liiillt,
llowen. Jean W illiam *. Itnrolhy Aktlh m IflAplh tif uiti* in 11 n hfitk,
&lt;I I t'I'h Ii* ■
I in
lo the eighth grade mothrm lo ^Irs. Turner Liafge
t e le n
A lt'.
W e r e enjoyed
Hit'
V.ni Hei hulls and licit v Sasser fhf-* nit** MVi’ih iiitl Niipply lin»*t
I I •Mil Mi st ini;
attend their Mav meeting.
■
si I huM n H N t|**x|f Mill fill* v I'f»N*i Refreshm ent' weei -ervi-d at
The program chairm an. Mrs. J
piilr&gt;, In
the eoneluslon of the games by
' l*'rf ni ltiMMii a* n&gt;* r if t lit f il with I liiT x nf Ii ii tinins 11*ii
M. I.ponard, anrinimcrd that the
Mini" A lint rul inn
*»tiifi*i r**pni»
tlie
hostesses. Those altendlng tli»* f it nl fr i’f flii'h l
|iMNM'hiiti*
guest speaker, Mrs. E lv ira liarthe meeting were Mrs Voile Wil Pimp in I'm I h in I7l»7. In* jum pcil i i* IIIIK^ MM* li'ip iiri'il In c iillir i up
ner, waa unable to lie prevent be­
nil '• i u |ih u ftfi h ml* mill Npiki*H
*•
Homs, Mrs M. N. Cleveland, Mr*. flitlii i« hnllnnn lit J.IHMI fi*l*|.
Hobby
McNah
was
hunured
on
cause of ilbless t« present her
J , A . Strange, Mr*. J T N ew by,j
a Mrs, A. C. Madden. M is ItoU.I
program "A Talk on Learning to Ida slvternth hlrtlnlav with
Read timid llm as" Mrs. Leonard picnic given hy his iiiother, Mr*. Mrs, M yers. Airs. II
f
llo iit,|
paid tribute in Mrs, tinnier mid It. K. McNah on ,S aturday a fte r­ Mr». H It. fblhain, Mr- Wih.no. j
her F/eklul honk - mid staled that noon The guests and itt t li,&gt; Me- Mrs, A. n, l.oveiny, Mrs |l C '
the honk.i are amlinum'lnr* of good Nab home, ft IH Elm \v i me*, and Moore, and the hostesses
Airs I
Iclt fo r C ry a la l Lake where they J . M. Wilson, Atr« Pearl Han '
w ill all over the country.
S o nui I’ lilteil
Mrs W ilke presented a Imingiel enjoyeil aw liiiliilng dining the af- sell, Mm. J . T IVnton. A ir. I* 1
of a m a ry llit In each o f llie teach­ ternoon.
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E
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l
f
r
M
ile s
•
I I I d* ntigens
(1. Roller and Mis* I'r a il P atte r - 1
A p iro lr supper was served in
ers and corsages of gloriosa lilies
son.
I fn rM R rs
•
( til r ir n v w x
to Mrs. M cLaulin and Mrs. Vrr- the evening. Those enjoying Hie
nay. She also stated that a corsage rveul with (lobby were Frankie ( H l Ht H I1F T H E N A /.A H F N F i
would he aent io Mrs. tin n ie r. The S ir list mm. Jim m y ilu tlc r, Hanks
Hervlres w ill lie held tomorrow;
Flowers rle llie rrd hy teleamph norld-wtilattendance prlre for the afternoon Register,
Spence] H ardy,
Huh mnrnlng nl l(l;0(i A. M. nl Ilia
wav won hy Mlhi* Ailehitd K ir ilin 's W liile, Itngei flam e r and llirlu ird Church nf the N iuarene, nev. I,.'
room.
McNah.
II. Ililshton, pastor, annnuneed this
« l l A lirile Ase.
I*hone Jftll "
mnrnlng.

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jt

to Cosmetics, Je w e lry,

lle-&lt;l hei tut it Nit ml it v In
‘spiitlX the perlecl I tent nn
n perfect
tliti
that's
T t ir r H T lt N 'M K l i m t Sundae
Ih ls pillule pleitKfr In s lu ll
niniintnln Ilf crru m i niiunith
Ire rreain, n« iiniiiiiiK in I im
riling syrup , anil rapped
n il It sunny-w hile "hipped
ri earn T r y „m- todm

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9

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, PLORIDA
T IG E R S

W IN

Manager F. D. Scott's Tiger*
defeated Manager Roy Holler«
Pirate* by a 2 to 1 margin In a
Rotary Junior League conteat
Tuesday afternoon at the Nlntn
Street Park.
Pitcher Ba«* hit a home run
for the Tiger* In the fir"* Inning
„f the context. One man wa» on
lijutc. Stenatrom wo* the losing
pitcher. Orville Touchton umpire''
I... ounie ami It. L. Perkin*. Jr..

2,000 Fans A re Expected
To Witness Giants - Sens !
*

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F S L Contest H ere Tonite
G^L^Nod'Saniord, Daytona Beach, Leesburg, j
Palatka Have Opening FSL Tilts

Tilt Of '49 Season

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JUDO
■TATE flF FUtHlDA. IN

to

Sports Roundup
NEW YORK. Apr
A conimtinlijuc fron
any, that old Chnlky

OPTOMETRIST

M

—(,16—They mlea
Perniane around
rark. The
young
nit for tnoal of the
LIN E'S BUSY
liroken collnr lioite
ItO/.EMAN, Mont.—»A6 —Snow
fall ul Oulfatream
lie rude 7U New gol *o deep In the three forka area
n ||I4K lo luuk a* thin winter that n huek deer got
n ll.r u

l l n i i l li- e d i u g j o » k e »

Gcorgia-Florida
IiPUKue Gets OH’ j
T « ‘F u 11’ Start

H« m l l

DO DItS O P EN

I f . ASSOt lA ’I E D P R E S S
By A S S O C IA T E !.......... E S S
-------------- —
-------------The Georgia-Ftoridu llnuehall
IIA S K IIA I.I.
League gut o ff to i. delayed, foil I Balllinore Joe DIMagglo w ill
fledged starl III*! night with vie- continue lien liiien t* fot M» •'
tm ie- l.y
A ......lien*.
Wayero**. \ nlltnenl n* mi mi patient at lolili*
Cordele ....... Tallahassee. Haiti* Hopkins alter III*
"
Tue.duy night pul a Stop to all lease from the h''*|iR“
Imt one game.
H artfo rd , Cmin.- led Wllliwiei",
A merit'll* o.eil ten hlM mid five] Boston lied Sox outfielder, bit

error* by Albany fielder* ill a 8-3; three buttle run* It the ........

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victory which gave the two team* III exhibition tie with
Boston
an even break lints far In the sen- 1 Brave*.
.
in n , line victory m ill one lo**, Chicago American release id
apiece.
| fld u l* conferred with ‘ omnil*
Sm iforil held Albany batter* to 'sin n er A . It. Chandler on IBIgu
•even lilt* ami Phlllle fielders h e-(lion against l.aet-ball Imt &lt;lt»cu*
hand him iiintle only one error, jaitina were kept ai'erel.

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la h a ra b y
k m ii . t oAnnmoN
re p o rt a * E a e c u t f l a o t th a
o f R o b e r t L e a O a e rU o n , dac
th a t ah a f ile d h i t p H l l M * •

12:18 I •

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aa Cordoie won.

Moultrie

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four error*.
FHU NKTTEItS WIN
The lm*t game of the night wax
TALLAIIA88KF., Apr. 14—(Al
tha Ta)laha*»ee 6-4 victory over —The undefeated Florida State
Thuniaavllle. Both team* got eight University tennl* team, victor
lilt* hut Thunauvlllii had four,over four onponant* this »eaaon
error*, Five pitcher* wera used— with lose of only one eat, waa
Tarulll and Florl for Tallahaseee,1forcoil to battle all the way to
and Foytark, Terral ami Hoffman edge the college of Charleston, 6
for Thomaavillo.
|to 3.
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25 to 50 permit But! net ion
Liirgc Stuck Vend Iiiii A Friinicil

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of beautiful quality *anj
Gabardine In Whlta ami col
Single and Double Breaated
. i Long or abort tro u ie ri

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ile ami Tom Sawyer. Fully Sanforiiad in
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SPORT SHIRTS
I thru 18

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Real Ealate For Sale

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THE
HANFORD
HERALD
FO R R EN T

Mbit V IC K S

til.ASH For all porpo*,-., Shi-wei
It-Bed Rouiu llou.e, (iood I’oltdoor* in.tulleil.
•litinn und a Central IxH'ntiull H EN K A ltIH tiln ** \ I'nml In .
1 1800 (?a*h, Balance .mull pay- 112-111 W. 2nd. SI.
Phiiiir 420.
incut*. Immediate po**e**ion.
Il-Ued Room Ranch type hou*e,
One year old, Perfect Somlition.
2 Bath*, K E le ctric Kitchen and
u large living room. Priced for
quick xnle
nt 11:1,078.
Knxy
Term *.

PO RTABLE Irrigation *v*lem and
numermi* xmnll faint tm,l- It

Nice .‘LHed R imiiii Home with 8
acre* nf laud, Flowing w ell*; __F . W M iner, J r .
Nice xhade tree*, lawn und flow ­ EAHTKK
BUNNIES all .|/e*.
er*, W ill »ell or trade for nice
Hnuford Fi*h .V tinH-eiy l „ . :*10 FLO O R SA N D IN G -and finishing
with
modern eipituiueul, 2H
home In city.
Hanford Ave.
vein*' experience. Wink gumC. A. W H ID IIO N , HR.
ant veil
E F . Stevens, Hi 2,
lit* S. Park Axe.
Phone HUH Tiirautillna— A ll *ixe .
T S h irt*
4Hc
Box 14*4 A. Huiifurit Cull (Hi H4
after 7:00 P M. nr M-fure 7 (Ml
Piemlum Palm. gal.
2 28
ARMY- NAVY SI'R PI.I'S
AM

ft Aimciains m u half .

IU.'i N. I’alinrllo

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DON T

ACKI Y I KNK

IMPORTED
SCOTCH
8 YEARS OLD
4 x W

Rayon, plain and laee
in pink and white, *1:
thru HI.

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TODDLER SUITS

ItONKiCO IMP.
HUM 5 YRS. OLD
3.1b—5th
‘USUI

Rayon III blue or

STRAIGHT
KENTUCKY
BOURBON

—SH O RTS P R O G R A M Sport—" Y A N K K K S K II O O O pLK'
Cartoon— "&lt;’ A N IN B P A T R O I."

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Button-on aUlta of broad­
cloth, Cordt and PopUn,
alia* 3-6
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1.50 lb |.98

F K A T U R E H : l :M — $ :•» — »'»
C O M P L R T E PHOORAMH
7 , | | — l i l B — 13:3*

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SUPS

S E W IN G
M A C H IN E S
W A N TED
Experienced Drake
Ha-wing Mach. Center,
U P IIG L H T E K IN G
DOM—everything furnUheil. P r i­
Man
Munf
imder*lund
all Repairing, recnverlng, slip cover*,
1st. St. Ph. IHM).
vate
entrance A
hath. 12011
biuki-x, front cud, rebush, alignrefinishlng.
Estlm ale*
given
mcnl, wheel balance A be able to
M yrtle Ava. i l single, ♦'-* double. For Sale—Used Tire*, Ten tl(0 x
Hallo's Upholstery, l l l l W K u»l
18 - Twenty 700 a 16 - Thirty
i.peruti1 hruke department. Good
St. Phone 1383.
apartment.
Ideal
F U.......................J
R N IS H E D
GOO x 10, from $1.00 up. Plenty
pay, bumi», vuciiiiun, *teudy ull
for working girl* or couple. 1209
of mile* left In these. Goud also
ycur round. Du nul apply if you
Magnolia Ave.
for farm equipment. Used In­
are not experienced or if you 13 N O T I C E S — P E R S O N A L
ner Tuhri 60c up. Stop In at
don't want sternly work.
C O T T A G E 0 mile* West of SanW ILL give enough rickulli Hybrid
FIRESTO N E « look them over.
F IR E S T O N E Store*
ford. Call Edith Padgett,
I l l East Firm St.
field enrn fur I acre. Wlm hu*
CO M PAN IO N lo elderly
lady.
(lie acre? Cull C. L. Furmci,
FU RN ISHED 2_ room cottage*,
Good home
mol
ren*unuMo
l.illdci ville, Hanford, Nt. 2, Rut
quiet &amp; cool. Phone fdlM-M
I used 2 pc. living room mile
wage*. Rox A . II. Cane Hetald.

can lie recovered
$1
E X P E R T senmstreuse* to sew on
16.00 a month, furnished cottage , I shopworn metal bed, spring
and cotton mattre**
$:i
ingerie- 40 hr.
week.
Petite
on lake, Axalea Lodge Road
I used maple baby lied and
Pari* Lingerie, I*. O. Rox 742,
Casselberry. Mr*. Dugglni.
mattre**
$29.98
Nunforil.
1 Blond Low Boy
$39.96
8 ROOM furnished apartment. I (lightly used Innerspring
Phone 020-W.
t
.
mattre**
$24.60
I slightly used baby buggy $19.06
1 used WalnutChtfferobe
$10.06 TKAt’TOR WORK hy the hour or
WANTED TO liKNT
,ob. Ploughing, harruwtng, muwI used General Electric
Ing A dirt moving. We ap4tclallu
Radio
$10.06
In romlltlonlng building lota A
MATHRK O F HANFORD
garden plnta, Phone H17-J.
IM W K, lat, Ht.
Phone 117
LOWER PRIcliH, Kipert wateh
For Kalo at Flreatona. Ueed Oubrepairing, 0 . C. Ftdlowa, Horn*
board motor* • Radio* . Food
Shop, 1700 Hanford Ave, Phone
Freexer • Portable Washer • Bi­
H 43-J.
cycle*. FIRESTO N E, 111 K. Ut.
A LL T Y P E S of liulltloxer work,
reasnuahle rati**. Free estimat­
2 SECOND hand double pedestal
es. David E. Carpenter, Phone
drop head typist desk*, walnut
1303-^L_____
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finish, Powell'* Office Co.
DH FARMS, homea, bualaau
Lillee, yellow Catla
property and acreage, see year EA S T ER
Lille*, liynrangcaa, African VloK. A. 8trout R*«Ity -Agency
lets, Polyanthus, Rose*, Hibis­ 10 Hiiexlnweeee OeiportURiticS
Orie R. Mathieua, Aeeoctete
cus, Bougainvillea, Aialaae, etc.
1307 E. Second Street or phone
Bee Larry -Tpencer 114 E. 13th. OPPORTUNITY for making good
130W .
&gt;
"
In small business, Just started,
HHEAKrAHT—served every day
real variety store, ladle*' shoes,
at Laney’e Drug Store. 38c up.
dresses, etc. Entry good lo­
cation, priced for tynick sale,
P L A 8T IC R O O F C E M E N fT n U o
Aluminum eebeetoa roof coat­ $2600.00, If Interested write Bon
C, c/o Herald.
hent $36.00
ing, Aluminum roof paint.
month.
HENKAR1K GMaa * Faint Co.

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TONIGHT!

aaravoed breete-way,
tarogw, o« large lot.
frolt trees. IM3A.Q0.

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CHILDREN'S DRESSES

W AKE U F / V

FllR S A L E Nice youtlg luilk
cow. frc-li T. II. Middleton, 11118
t lui-c Ave Phone 1172-lt nflvt
I tin P. M

H T T S BURGH
PAINTS, Coin- H iR SA LE, Mule Cocker Spaniel,
plete stock.
(&gt; iiioiith* old, Thoroughbred. IL
HENSON * YO U N G . Cull lit......
HENK AltlK Glass 4 Paint t u.
It. Uuiui, 14124) l.utirel.
about your painting problem*
112 114 W. '2nd. Nl.
Phone 12U.
U N F U R N IS H E D garag* apt. with
Extluiuta-s cheerfully g i v e n
Ilh
l.S
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gas stove. Adult* only. 2300
Phiines 28M-R or I8U 7-JI.
FO U R room modern
600 Park Avenue.

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W E L D IN G
F R IE D JU M R G S H R IM P dinner* 6
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
J
Nanront Motor 4 Ivxjpl. I *
everynight, 11.00. H O M ER 'S.
•2(1* W. 1*1 Street
Highest canh pi tie puld for used
T U X E D O F E E D S : Comnleto
furniture. Ted Davln Fu rnBure
Sec
Jim
m
ie t'liwuu'* Sheet Metal
Hunt'* Tuxedo Feed Store
Co. .‘I l l E . 1*1. Ph 1I8M.
W ork, toi new radiator, and
new core*
Itudiulor repainor
LU N CH EO N
and short
order*
We take .iff and install.
served every
day at Lanvy's 7 P e ll, Livexlu clt, .Supplies
Drug Store. 78c up.

MUI'*- Swap" S h o p - We bTTy. svIl or
STORK room and furnished apart
trade most anything. 4Ut! San
inrnt. 20B N. Park Ave. Phnna
ford Ave. Phiilie IIIH-J.

LIQUORS

S P E C IA L

Red Ron,it IlniiNe, Very nice,
Lot* of Flow er*, nhruh* and
tree*. 128 ft. Frontage, K n .te rn
expo.tire, Ku»y term*.

Far Recall

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Short sleeve* In washable
celane** or broadcloth, ig e i

Matinee* 40c - Evening# 44c
Children I 4«

3

Try
HERALD
Want Ads

LONG TR0USEKS

HOLLOWAY’S
IN ORLANDO
tu prlvnle Inislnt’**.
Dutrolt—The E A H Howling
learn *4&gt;t a new five-man national
*ea*nnal reeord of 3,893 hy rollIng game* of l,16H, I.IH9, I,‘22(1.

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AdorabW dreiM* o l Dottbai Rwlss, Organdie, Pique,
Powder Puff Muslin dblnty Hire and ambroldery trimmed
In Eaater Psatela . .
,
.

lam*, llledsoe und Moore—cimlil
not cope with the Rears,
Curdelr iiiutli- ten hit* count fur
night run* while Moultrie euultl
inakir eight lilla count fur only two

W IN N IFH KD K LL.E X HICHAKDHON, HKHIDKNCH UNKNOWN:
YOU A ltK IIK U K IIT N O TIFIK D
that m il or Complaint ha* b«*n fll*4 again*! you In ih * Circuit Court
In and for Hemlnul# Cuuntr, Klor*
r'd*. In clia n r.ry , (nr illvnrc*. the
a A rt l l l l . of which I* Fran k A.
■Jlfrharil».in. I’lalm iff, . varau* Win'nUrMl K ll.n ltlrli*rd*on, Uafemtant. and ynu a r . Ii.r .h y reiiulreil
to he and appear before **lil court
on the lad day of May. A It. I h*9
otherwise decree pro I'onfeiao w ill
be entered a*alnet you
§ The Hanford llrrald I* hereby
dealgnnted a* a n&lt;&gt;w*pni&gt;er. of «.n•ral circulation In which thla c ita ­
tion .h a ll ha puhtl.hed once each
m a il for four cuneecullxe week*
WITNKMH my hand and nfUclal
■e*l at Hanford, County of Hainlnrle and Hlate of- Florida Ih l. loth
day nf 'Ja r r h , A It 1»4»
taeal)

t a n g le d

wniched the first week of apt
fool lull! prucllce at the Uni
rl,y
of New
llantpahlre
Chief net a new spring wee|
„.,»rd when he remarked:
removing if mmilhpiece und giving worried ahout our Mocking ha
WA.SHINtrroN, Apr. H - l/ l’) - n drink u lot loo quickly like They're out-charging our I
Wu-lilneton gel* It* fir** I""", nl n lot of theae ao-called trnlner*. ' " " s h o r t s A N D S H E L L S
if Old Chalk ha* ubaorlnnl Ed­
it. 10411 Senator* tonlid't when
Connie Mock rnn*t feel cnndlfeiit
,
they meet the Brooklyn Dodger* die Walker'* le.aon: "Never talk
ul,«,ut
hi* pitching *tnff"f rT I in mi i-gliil.itUm game ut (Irlfflth to one of your fighter* because
cdiiced
hit* rt&lt;
----.
if you do, he’ll u»k for money, tl,„i of now *tawl» .......
r ; « ; siadi.tm.
there'*
llu«i*e
of
the
hull
pell
*u
I—;A crowd of 2,000 fun* I* ex-. for aeeonil |
..V-v.
The context cln*e* out the Sen­ lie ahould tl" "kny The Weal li,irdly t-lhow romm for
more than
f
pectcd to wltne*. the content.
! aweep of Ih
, nlorx' .-xhil.tlb.il xerle* ngnln»l Flagler "Kennel‘ Cltth at Miami ..... clhower at a time
When
a Nttraery
claim*
It*
"Breeder
Manager Hal timber Indicated off*.
, .. Major League tenma.
Angle Bergamo wn»i purrho.ed hy
u
fir
at
time
along
'
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Stake'
I»M night that hi. .tarting hnrler. Sinking u
....... l.oulRvllle, he
Birmingham from
*".r» '*
flN C IN N A T L Apr. 14-1/16- breeder* nf greyhound have hccli refused to ilgn until he dl*po*ed
will l.e a rookie, lien Wilbur, i f - 1with *ix «f
and
-hare
Invited
t"
participate
Ittlne*j
Ja
&gt;
|innv
l.lndell
apparently
will
he
rcnlly optioned to Hanford hy the| |',c.ldcnt J.
„ ,.,o iiu*lne*» Any cluh
"**&lt;••, the N(&gt;w York Yankee.' cer‘ ~ in n .h ik e fixtu re on i letrnlixeil of hi* potati
Sioux City Soo* nf the Wentern: v||le. Untie
houltl know it* hard to
Notiiinatlon*
urejuwner
American
track
A*«ociutlon. Other .tarter* for 1ci„te of the
' " T fielder tlurlng the ith**nee of
when he’* In the chip*
rare
during
I
sign
u
guy
in order now for the
the Hanforillte* will prohaldy In­
t* ••••;*■ - i*""-il!'.1ailing Joe DIMagglo.
'
Oklahoma
II. :..t*
hit a tennl* playM-ealnug when &lt;• «in,|,.|| took «vrr the po*t for the ll&gt;M).8l »en*nn.
clude Fred Welnr nt flr.t haae,
icd Charley Cunningham
or
itanv
III.A IK O U TLO O K
Charlie I'eplo
at .ecund
linne,
Arilmnre, flkla..
fflolfcr
’ ^ T l &lt; * ...... tdne Inning* yeater.lav a*
from
&gt;
Chief Ronton, former I
Johnny MeMitnu* nt xhort atop,
" ,lm........ .
1
Yank, whippet) Terre llsnle. Inti.. quarterback,
Charley Cne'a htinte town I who
and Arm y a*
Jim June* nt third hunt- and Boh
. I , , 1 .1 of the Thr.... I League. DM. He
weigh* 2IMI pountl. and played
limed all cltth. Ihat , | . ,(| ((|1J| ,|,m|,|e,| In three 1 ,hi.wcd he had learned tine
Hnllniiin. Tom Catnldo and Jerry
fullback in high *chnol. The Ixiy*
.........
after I
lloeger or Connie Kitvakl* in the
•petalloo" iniial ot(|,
lini| drtivs In three
call himi “ Alice" lieeatl»e he leurnoutfield. Len Matte or Dick BarI to play tennl* front Alice
eu»on.
ion.
1
:
If
tlie
conipetitlon
|
_
•
gu will work behind the plate.
itrhle'* htmk.
|
Mnnuger 'Red' Dulnr........* *‘|, keen, to- *nw no, ,.|N(;|NNATI. O., Apr. 14—(/IV
O IK
U N t lU f t T F
j
If 423.38H totul a* - , j |lf|
Kl.„ Raffer.aherger will
Henator*
annoimeeil
Manrlce
(Leftyt
McDermott. |
that hi* .tarting hurl
*1 «eu*on cannot
y|rM( Redleg of the exhlhl-1
iiiixvtlle Colnnal* pltlher: Ira
Frnnealeo I’erex, a Ctl
.... .
. . .
'thin «cu*on to uttempt to go foil,
,r.-d ol wlldne**. I dl*ct.veretl.
hander who pitched fi
•‘Hut," tie added, "you ve got
inning.
when
Cincinnati j
take* three pltche* to xtrlke
Hpringx, Texa* entry it
ve the fan* Ihelt money* worth.
„ H. Yankee* tixluy ut Cm.- newcomer In the mix lineup.
l.uttci out lint one to g't him
ft We.t Texa* and N
The ItllH atlemlnnee wu* m uriy (| ,..(i.|(,
L I T T L E R O C K . A rk .. A pr. 1 4 League la.t year, lie
I.IMMI lielow the reroftl I»I7 math
|t||ffy |||||(
'i ihl lloho Ncw*nm. ha.ehair*
,/|&gt;i The Chicago Cub* have «enl
win* lignin.t tl defeat*
' 4IW.MH.
I,..i,I,, .tarting pitcher for Cln- Pitcher Dutch Leonard to C h ic­ raveling man. h i*
"1" ....III
fe a .iili.
The only
—
' ' I . ; ...... .
Ltnti. National League: ago to rent for tom orrow', nprbig itch for Chattanoogu. rhat "tu*l
The tlilinido lineup
ill* Deniliiu i. Hal l.tilla . » ' .....
Toe.ilav.
.nftrin the «tory that the Lookc ity ’* .e rle * opener with the White
hiihly include A I h'I iim I c
ill
pilot the Sanford tilantx,, " I ' * ' " "
______
at. will he trnnaferred to lliivflr»t hn*e. Mel Kie.te
mi, cl....... . the New Ymk Na
„ OSToNi A|1,
If ruin Sox.
Hal lllmhoe. Kan»u* half
.......nurd
defeated
the
Sox
»ix
l.nae, Don Taylor at
rilcr who helped win two relay
""ul*
...... .
which hegun falling la*t night
Manager Dulaney
e
New ............. re m akltw 'W**'1' ' I
t|„. weatherman ba« I Ilmen xeveral .canon* ago.
itlc. at the Teatt* reluy*. IR"r(irlntm nlno Intllrulcd lie wl
Hubert White, (Ben
||y .topped to plrk *ome poxle*
'* } *
. . .. Itti-H. tentatively forecaat. »pmo 2«.0M
„ the wny. Hal gathered a huntl„l „f Text*. Moe bonnet* from
|,e .late cupltol lawn and flew
a.-1,1 buck to hi* gal friend In
S A V A N N A H , tin . Apr. l4-&lt; 4 h
— Washed not of .......... wcreaalvn
guute*, the Phllndelpltln Athletic*
w ill try to ,g e l in a gome today
before heading for home and the
Inter-city nerle. with the Phlllle*.
Le fty Lou llrlnnie i* nlateil to
fare Savannah nf the Stilly League
in hi* fin al warm-op before pilch
ing again*! Ronton In the A ’*
•poner ul Slilhe Park Tttexilay.

g

wire*. After u struggle, he
free, dragging «everal hi
ynril* of wlr* tip u hlllald
ilim iintinir service over a

Washington G e t s
1st L o o k At ’49j Chnlky*. nge, "ha* » wny of putit m*roni» urn! iliM*«n t limit
Senators Tonight tintr
hU work In throwing a towel,

In one day, 178,000 gallon* of
aaollne are rnn«ume&lt;l at LaOuarla Field.

Dr. C. L. Person*

DELAND, Apr. U - 0P&gt; - 8 tet.
aon’a Hatter* outhlt the unlver*lty of Miami Hurricane* here
ye*terday afternoon to take the
first of a two.game baseball eer­
ie*.
. ,
,
Charley Broadway and Lewi*
Treen collected double* to get In
the extra ha»e category ami
Broadway had a perfect day at
hat with three hit* In three trip*

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A llT O h F U R S A L K

i f CH EV R O LET 2 door In gceid
sliupe, u cur you'll lm proud to
own. Duly $7116. Sanford Motor
A Equipment Co. 20H W. 1st.
IU4H JAWA
Motorcycle, M00
miles, $260.00 can lm financed.
1947 INDIAN
C H IE F, perfect
condition $496.00 Roy Reel, 30(1
W. 2nd. Hi.
- Ilh V R D I.r .T , good appearance,
unglue Si diasxl* in eacellent
condition,
$20(1.00.
G im,.
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Hwu/tx, Phono 770 M.
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$400,011.
Ill
Phone 322-R.

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' C E u E P T ON
COWAA1T T E 6 !

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’40 C H EV R O LET business coupe.
Rough but plenty good mile*.
For quick eale $346.00. Sanford
Motor A Equipment Company,
203 West First Street.
FOR B A LE— 1940 four door Ply
mouth sedan. Very good buy
$406. Ray Reel, Phone 00fl-J.

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1937 GLDSMOHfl-E 4_ door~x^ult
mottiH- A-l condlflnn, l**ly g&lt;*id
lire* gootl, radio, $660.IMI. Phont
309-J.

FOR
H ALE—36 l^ord
ea
------------------ord coupe, exrellrnt
condition. 916
Oak.
u *E D JU eetrlc Refrigerator and im h p T c U d a r t V I C l i "
Ilrctric
Range.
7 : " NEW FLOORS lurfoeed to perfec- Phone 714-W. Make ua an offer.
•&gt; n th a a r_ * _ ___ n .
tlun. Old floors made Ilka new.
HEVRO LKT 1941 two door •
' Flnlihlig, cleaning A waningOn# owner car - motor In ex­
Portable power plant. 8t year*
cellent shape, any mechanic will
experience In Beminola County,
vorify • new shock absorber* expensive Mint job • radio, two
haatari, defroster, new seat

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,

PAGE SIX

Citrus Movement

Legislature Action

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1 1.in in il lii' CliH iininii A lfn n l of
( ,tetiil II k I k ** »*nl the committee’*
hi linn w ill lx- inputted to tin* full
Senate tnilny nml the Mil pro*
1'niily w ill I t planed mi llm m l
endai Mniiilny.
VniiMK favorably on
were iSeim lnri W ilson of Quincy,
I m m l " f l oit Lauderdale, Shand* i
of 1iiitiii'iivilli'. Fierce of 1‘ mI h II ih .
K lne of Winter lliiv c ti nnd John- .
stun of lIrnnkHVilli*.
Voting ngulnat theproposnl I t
n r r r rim 11 limn A lfn n l. nml Heim
tor'i Shivers of C h lp lry , I ’nrroll
of KIsslliMoee ami A y e rs of ‘I lelltoll.
Ilei. I'.,&lt;i,f*i of .laekoon Intro
iliiced n Mil *•• pudilldt Slate
sgeio'ies or departments from eon
OT'OM? f- r any |.rln lh .R U n it ,

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The measure was
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House
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m ilter II would har
of "noy
reports,
fsm p liletv, hook lets

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... . (.om- .,1, 1 “., New.
Mldolalil lleo.lM v.il,s
piihuratloii u „„ H|RII
propaganda, i
-------------------------nr sim ilar

matter" unless permitted hy law

N ll/ .IH S t ' I U C I H T C i

The Seonle I'uhlle llen lth f.nhi i

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Seminole ('m inty Blood Bank hy
M i*. Mnry RanU. *7c.-ntri»l Florida
Blood tyank xecietary.

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I.emUnhere even lia Ihey are ex- 'U lym plu. fu llin g chimney hrlcka
»;,|WUu „ t l,u j.- ,„ . 3 na, lair I .0
i!d 11/ ''no■rd'*^' " ,r
H'onllnued Km,a r . , . One.
hemlapnere even aa iney " "
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pP lr |Val lllaaon. * veneer, ...................................... 1 34- 1 74. .........
’ Ih e
'
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hv erlines
against
peace snd humanity .ended In new area*.
B,c a n ,fitte r. M r.. C. W. W e a l1
measure,
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flenator Shelilon of Tam ps, was ' ('mint II—murder and lll- tira i
died of a heart attack when the hrl)r| j ,4 ,| 7 3 5 . 350 . 3 ,l&gt; 3 34
on-ol of inlaoncra of war.
vole.l down (1-2.
■piako
ahonk’
har
hotel.
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Count l-dioplied
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Count ft-atrocitica and offenacx
l.aogllPH aaaiatanta reporleu „„ , lrr,.,, n„ »|,,.
rH&gt;. 3 .» 3 74. I'».
Ihe
condition of aeveral
alatc ,-ai 3.3 ,ia 3 5n-|.o„
agailiat civilian populatlona In im .
I I a a lla a e * r n n
r
" m i
throughout the
exlernilniltim i of Jew a).
i „&gt;, ,.f top diplomatic change" in budding
a rc ,». Two dm m ito ry b uilding * at |....,p t„ ..rillo a r)
»5-l 7, j
other
Count ll-p lu ia le r and "pmlalioo Knr«p,'.

Truman Speech

( 'unjfrosM Roundup
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React ion among lawm aker"

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The Prealdenl p r a l.n l t|,e Ten
Valiev A n lho rlty ( T V A l
and Mill
he ,|h l not *ay ao.
II | M lr v c d the C V A would he

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' ' ' n l u I . r ' S i . t l a . r a h l , . In crim inal
orgunUallona
Welaaneeker waa credited w ill,
f - i r y e a r, he haa la-en h. prl«jn
aw aillng tria l, leaving h i,..............

If "nee

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r h i e '• Mrmncratlr
ren al,wa
hacking Preahlrnl T ru m an ', civil
rigid-, ................................ ay
pledged
HI lie Icgidalnra their aupport In

of

aerve

Krnal
Wilhelm lluhle,
Kngllah laim chief of Ihe Nazi
»’« * y a foreign organlxallon. waa
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"• ri,v" &gt;«•#« • ,; wan
c n v ld e d on only .......... rig ht.

f i g h t i n g an antl-»rgrfgatl„n. hr»»al Woer,,,ann. rhlef of the
amendment i„ the long rangn|P'dlllcal dlvlalon of Ilia German
v-,,,,1,,., bill
| foreign office and prewar council
Tl.e pr„mt-e came from H-na '»r al the la,ml..........
drew
tor, Ih.iiglaa iP III), lluin|,hr*y • *«ve„ year aenlence mi two

III, lin y * T ra in in g School at Che- im ilao ar
l,e*i )„ a - 3 5„.
"m aile r
lu ilj". W aali., w ere dam aged, and 3oa-3.5„ poor i s - 1 5a
la.ya were moved into llire e new , |J r A
k ., 4 0 0 -4 3 4 . |
doriuitorioa
nearing completion. ;,n |o,„m l «u. k» 3 4„ . 3 »o. poor.-, &gt;

In addition to the expected
traiiafer „f Admiral Alan G
Kirk from llruiael* t„ Moacow.
ii,,imp may lurhide raplacenient*
fm amlaiHtador" Jeflernon Caffiev at Pari* and l.ewi* IXmglaH
*t Mill,Ion.
Al til* new* conference, Mr.
I'loman wa* a"ked whether he
loleiol" lo clmnge amha-aador" to
Frail....... . Belgium, lie replied
rl.nl h» ami Ihe Secretary of Stale
...
dl«cu*alug ainha**ad„r*hlp*
ami Dial appollllmenta will he anomiuced when they atr derided
upon
lie had nothing (n nay oil ipieatlon* ahont the propcctlve anoointment of Amba**ador Kirk lo
Moncow, aucceedlmr l.leut. Oen.
ernl Waller Bedell Smith, who
nmv la roiumandlng lie Flral

Two

Imv* weer h url.

Seventeen i

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men in Ihe old anldler * home al |Mllirpr - oo, . , camera l„„ |,„&lt;ioU |
Itctall, ni'ur Bremerton, were nmv
im son. 40 i»mi,i,i »*&lt; u &lt;1 4,1-3 oo. I
e,l after damage to tlndr building. 5« imund *a„h* lilt*-- Trlaoiplm l!H
a it , ' "l*e A ami II 7 *„• 3 4„

T aco m a , HO niilea anolli o f HeatH«i„a*h ", ,•*. hamper)- r,-ll*»o I
tie, reported "xro rea and acorea
H iralgbl-N aek 3 no
f r ..
son
were treated for aliock, h rilU ea and
,,„'1j
'' , r " 1 "" '
o ilie r m inor hurta. aM ny iluwntorv 11 TolMUlORM •* lid liM'akotN plum
lo illd ln g a, i|u-holing llm Hankera lomaloan l oo-t 35
j r n a t B u ild in g , were ordered e v - ____________ _____________________ _________
acuated. T lie Kowell aclmnl waa
roped o ff Imcauae it* ateepla had hrukn o ff hul wa* *1111 hanging
a h lflrd .
.fr o m Ihe re * l o f Ihe * liu c t n re .

The Holy Ito.ary Church, pro- iBroatlea.tllifi eyiitlnunl.
ably Ihe hlghral In Tacoma, wa* 1 A man who drove from Vancnuhahly
cloard.
In Vim
I, aa
„a lla eroaa
croa* waa in
mi- ver,- W i , h
- , ^Hn i III h

lii- M in n i” and T aylo r lO -M ahot. ronnla-one and five.
mlnrut danger of eollap.lng.
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Che«* Ihe Senate called lip Ihe iim lll- | K a rl B itte r, former amhaaaador
, i m* . u,&gt;uiiln hall# aeclor had been almken Ihe
billion d"llai bonalng piogiam f„i fm apeeial axaignmeula, known aH \rm y In Now Y o rk .
......................
fralua ran ........
late hitwerni n
worn! hy llm two-minute Icmhlor.
■lebnlc.
the haleliel nmn of the foreign
A e lm illy ii la rg e number o f Im- am i P o rtla n d , by-pioyilng the nur
'They were keeping people m il of
---- --- ------office, got four yeaia on count p,,riant rhnngea urr expected In rowa route at Tacoma where ipnike- lhe
iHillillns! In Clw lialla until thpy

three. Itlttei almwi'd up In foreign coming weeka. According to well|cauae,l alidea weer not. exijecteii
j|„.m," |,„ aaid.
*
‘ y w ere Inca p lla la Jnet 'la'fore
tlie
; «||I1W^ t(,P ,,Uuke affect you?
Informed aprculntlon lhe*n ‘In- he cleared until aometlme lotiay.
. . r . 777.— .,
vaded l,y the N a ria.
rlmlc Ihe reiiaalgniuent of ami,axeTwo men were hoapltall*ed_froin | There weie acorea of veraiona.
J A i ' K S l I N M I .I . r . . A p r I I - id 1
Kdiim ud Veeaeiiiuayer, convicted
ail,,r I'offrey lo *„me new poxl, Inliirlea ol the Narrow* Hrhlg* „MI| (,„|My n,e *torie* were aiiow’
ll .c III lire Meg'- l emi H ) | „ f ,Hr r P l| ,,K Uic Ihpildation of *ev
pna*|l,ly
Carol
In
Ihe
event
that
Iro n " , llli, I"',';":'
paaloi 1,1.
of S I. P au la |' «-ral
*
-h u m»lie Ir thmiaaiid
. ■
• Jewa
•
aa Slant,m Grlffl* lx -.Gifted from Tower, whom a 211-ton "aaddle' i®*! J hailing with einladlUliinent*. But
and Hunk a avow. The "Jinx ' bridge ,1||B „,„|P teNtiinouiai culm' frnin a
, l„ i ,.h h e,•*. dh d early Imlay Ilf I , jt tpr pbuilpolenllary In Hungtlmt ioh
blew dow n In a IBID windstorm and | (|0|| „||„w being I,eld at a dnwntnw,,
•
" t , i-"i lav' ' n i i r ii u ' a l a ry . drew 2U .yc«r aenlence. He w a*
Prc-ident Trim,a,1 ha* no Inten­ i* la'ing relmlll.
. department xtore here.
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"Il.......nf
convldc,I
O
O
count*
five,
»even
and
tion of withdrawing Mm, C. WallI be .l i i i i r h wlicn "th e o ffice of
l.andTockeil l.akr- lAiulae, xonth
Some 11,000 doll*, valued at more
eight.
gren'* nomination a* chairman of of Tacom a, threw up lita v y wave*
llm dead" w ill la- rra d , followed
Ham Heinrich l.ammera, one­ the national aecurlty reaource* which threatened bulkhead* yea- than $100,(MiO, were on display.
by po ntifical ic p ile m max* hy Ihe
After the ipiake a eherkup 'bowed
mo&lt;i II,'i llio io a " .1. McDonough, eyed chief of the Helrhxchancel- hoard, he aaid.
le rd a f.
_
only two were damaged. On* doll’*
Tin Prealdenl, asked at a new*
a u x ilia ry lllih o p of the Hiocexo lory, who waa convicted on »l*
AI Puva'lup. a1*” u«ar r*rom a. head wax »hattered, but the other
counta-more than any other de­ conference If W^llgren w»* eonof SI A lign Bine.
* « ,, of " a lt 1 appeaed *uddenly damaged doll can he repaired.
fendant, al»o drew * 20-year term, •Idering asking him to wBhdra'v
tie waa found guilty on count* the nomination, told repv»er# during the *hake In a four-block
one three, five, alx, aeven and they would have t„ a»k the for­ area. There were no water main*
ACL IIP.AKING
In Ihe vicinity- A woman waa in ­
eigh.mer Washington governor what I* jured, not aerlouxly, when the
Richard W allher Darre, Argen- on hi* mind.
IN V E R N E S S , A pr. I S - i/ T i — A
third floor of the Stew art apartline-bom m lnUter for food and
v n r iir in *prii»n
A* for hlm*e|f, the Pre*l,lent nieiil In Puyallup collapied.
doien wltne»*e» Imlay protested
TO I V | | . I , | AM l l t . N r n n . a h n u ag rlcu lliire , wa* *en(eured to »dven aaid he had no intention of re­
In Seattle a prelim inary llatln s the dlwonllnuance of two Aden-1
place ., t , xm|i|»,i,'» l» llh*,'*. New I yrara on three rount*, fiv e , alx calling the appointment.
trains between 1
■bowed 75 building* which *uff*red tic &lt;Coast Line
and
eight.
You ale lieiehv r»,|Ult*,1 l» *0
Mr. Truman'* nomination of
Jacksonville and St. Petersburg
•mil
Ha, l« l»l». •&gt;' » •*»'&lt;l» I Olio Pletrlrh. Hitler'* praaa Wailgien, a long time friend and ipiake damage for amount* «»tl- mi ground* tha nctlon would ma
dlvo,. e lU'o xeillaa pending I" "•* chief, got Haven year* mi count* former Senate colleague, haa Ian- mated up In 160,IMM) aplcrc.
( I,. ,1,1 i'tuirl „l He,u(Mole County.
The lop 100-foot Hactlon of radio te rla ily hurt the economy o f this
gul*hc,| lu a Senate committee (tatlm i K J R ’a Harbor Dlaud tower area.
In Cheinerv. ao al,l,rev|»|etl till# five and eight.
Gottlob Berger, H. H. Ileut, gen pigeonhole xlnce gome aenatora
nf whlil, «al,l • a„»e I" llallle F Ic
ence lltiooo PaloOff ve W1111*01 eral, who acted aa liaiaon w ith oc ohjerled that he did not meaaure
, , r , ; , V . . ! : ' m , ,,U .w , " . .O 'l . . . I
l*rrltorlee. dr.w^28 year. up lo I |,e Job.
Haolol U | lull,la II,l« till, ,lay ol on four rounta-lhree, five, aeven
ami eight.
A iu 'l. I H *
, , I* I I K I t N l m N
I.11U Schwerin Vou Kroalgk, for
c l e i k . 1 'Ir e ,ill C o u rt
nier finance mlnlaler rated aecond
HKAI.
to lljalmar Schacht on mublllaln.
Germ any'* finance* for w ar, to t
ACKHliNVILliK. Apr. I I —(API
1*1 T i l l
(TIUM TT I-UOUT m i l 10 yearn on counta five
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r id a
Rag* Pnrlil* arad* A
T i ll NINTH .li’ l'lr'lA !- 'T IJ J 'IIIT
Kmll
Piftil,
director
of
tha
q11*11r
OF T i l l ; HTATF. OF U A IJltD A .
A
ll
sales
t« r*tn ll*iw
Relrhhank, which turned Intu war
IN ANI, F o il HKMINOLK ColtN
A
TV IN iTIAN i HUV NO H I*
ca*h good teeth ami Jawelry taken Florida Mrad*
Nst
Weight p e r d o i# n
jr a n h m itii riiAOWit K.
from gaa chamber victim* draw a
In cm
Par
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en
la » n *
r ia ln llfl,
t t o» &gt;&gt;
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five-year sentence on rount iW*' Hire*
drill
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C IIA I'W ll’K .
Karl llnscha, haad of the poWar- •mall
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‘ director 1»tr*
ful
Dreadonar
Bank
and
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of
many
concern#
In
occupied
onio n rn a pph a h
■Toducars *al«* to w hnlspslxrs
tuuutrlea adiad by tha Naila, waa g rn
Till- HT ATI; OK FI.OllWA'
r
ra
llr
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cant
las*
p*r
doixn.
T 7(1 J A MF.H C IIA Itl.K 8 CHAD­ aantenred to tavan year* on counta
I ’rm locfra • *)• * direct lo oonW IC K. J ll
■ D inars
atx and eight.
17 WasMiiatmi Hlr**t
A
l anl oranae. N»w Je r* * F
Paul Koerner, Qocrrlng'a deputy F lo rid * Mrad*
N*t W * 1* 1,1 par
It appearloa Irani III* pl»l»Mff a In the four-yaar plan for war pre­
P
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sworn, IIIII ol Complaint l&gt;» fHfctn
a ra * ......... I I o* lo
th* atinva »„HM*,I ,'*„*• that 'tha paration, draw 16 ycara in four LItadlum
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Ja m e s , T, a r ia s C h a d ­ counta - one, all, eeven and tight.
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w ic k . J r . I* * r a x lilr n t o f a f l a t *
Paul rialgcr, Ruhr coal ax par V it ra
o th e r th a n Mi* D ia l# o f F l o r i d a !
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rg * ......., IT o i I I
that It,a raslilsoca of said il*f*nd- who playnd a leading role in N eil fare*
ao n vlll* p o u tlrr m srk»t
ani a* parllaularlr a* Ihe tarn# war production got 16 yeere on L lvJnch
*
poultry
knowp »io
the
plalniiff !■
attar
F lo rid * (trad* A
. ah I ..a
" l, &lt;
**..$ Illllll'pV
■ counta alx and eight.
.
milaxnl
search
nad
Imtn'rr ta ■
aa
liana Kehrl, who once haadad
To
tov*
stated.
Mini
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I* |no
par;
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a
Con*um*r«
Dr*i*aa
Htata of
oar*,m* In Mi* Btaf‘
~ tha war production office wee
r»d
___________________
. . . _____
lu b p o
Florida .Mi*
••rvlc.e
ofx n *a eobj
aantencad to I I jraara on eounU
UP
II
if
or tUMBion* upon whom wquld hind five, alx, aavan end eight.
Bfi
*ald d*f*ndant, and lh a t .t k * df*
ii
Th#
Mat
four
defendant#
to
be
p
fandani I* ov*r tw*nty*aa* ( S i)
aantencad were abaent fn m Um . _ .
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up
41
r, T
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v ! fPinnRFoHN.
T ni
TfiVnr.FoHM. oRnunfiD
onnpns
(Una, w h ile
that th* d*f*nd»al. Jam** chart' courtroom bacauaa of lllnea*.
PltlliHT IlIF.S

f

Lt'Ral Notice

EASTER EASTER EASTER

Egys And Poultry

Colored
CHICKS

6 BEAUTIFUL
COLORS

fe " J f W J tf'J I'fS M t
md for
fo r aoMitr
—
urt In and
BamlnoV* Count*
on th*
llt h d»y of April, a
ih. Ilth.day
i. th* a*n*ral aatur* • ) **l

he*»F 4 Jh * up _;. I I

0 B8 BLBCTION
u
TAMPA. A p r .. li-^ P i- r N /1
Florence Carter ef MUtog
of th« Order

‘S'-

P a n o,
hy grand metrim.

■" I

?3ft

. . &gt;.

tlooxatar*. old a- •&gt;

it
1$

F lo rid * 0 red* A
To
4
. R e ta il*/*

To
Consumer*

Pressed M V Htyl* tf**th»ra btfx

rad.

I8h£”ara.

T°.._

I I I F-

V k I I mw I I I

X*

*’ '

8 to 1G avg. lb.

C o n f e d e r a t e Doritcv ment To Be Rcturn-

65&lt;

B7r

Kruitcd Picnic

Larg*

Well Tlllr.l

Yellow Corn 3 for 27c
Belacted Red Rip*

ir» 2(K

Tomatoes
t'a llf.

Dates 8 oz. pkfr* -IT1'
Cauliflower

Ih |0«'

Apples

2 lbs 37c

W hit*

Mint Wafers

|8c

I-lb box 49c

F I* .

Thin Mints

P a s c a l'

l-lb
BOX

C elery.........2 for |9c

39

3 lbs 23°

Birdseye Froien

12-ox pkg.

Fordhook Llmak (
l-lh pkg

Birdseye

Strawberries

-

4§t

• « !&gt;

4-0* can

Vienna Sausage........... 18c
« . . .

JA N E PARKHR

mg

EASTER EGG CAKE

75 *

7-04 ran

_

Veal L o a f.......7-oz can 29c
8-oi can

Deviled Ham .. 3-oz can 19c
Ann Pa**

Ta

State vSenftte Hits At |
Socialited M ft d I c i n e

• BA

1

Salad Dressing....... pt. 29c
A n n Pag*

__

Anti r * a *

14-u* b li.

« « • * • * . ■

PARKER

A SSO RTED

Easter

Effa

Coca Cola.......‘
• ••*M*f* .. case 89c
PLU S D EP.
Iona

Sliced Beets No 2 can 17c
JA M B

PARKER

FEESH

HotCroes

BUN8

3 5 .2 5 * i

r; L ,

Octagon Soap .......... bar 7c
Palmolive .... 3 ref ban 25c
Vel............. Irg. pkg. 27c
Super Suds........ Irg pkg 28c
Argo Starch.... Irg* pkg tic

ful flnlthlnf, ‘

a.

PURCELL’S

*'

W krk
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PI

&gt; ' , T u f t»

I l l H t t M At*.

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snr

18c

Tomato Ketchup...

v; : ; ^

tkftlftftuty ln»

Peanut Butter.. l-lb jar 35c

JA N E

... !

150 trick* *nd IJ2)) ms**coach#*

_

Corned Beef H ash.......35c

.

- fifa

Fourth Round Of !&amp;"”{!$
Wage I nc r e a s e s
Eved Bv Workers ly

Libby’s Canned Meats
Corned Beef 12-oz can 45c
Mb can

✓

Itrand fi m‘h» orp?*'-'*

Red Blit*

Potatoes

111..., 11nnilnull IIn &gt;«&gt;•, r
1.. ......1., .i.irll, »•&lt;"••• •""»#lV

“Undercover” Beauty
for EASTER

Wnrthmor*

M t
\

lla I ,

10-ox iikg

Potatoes ....10 !hs 51c
Fancy 80 *lt*

I

Vi.e

t

IIdc

Marshmallows
W -tthmori* Clt,M'»lj|le

l.argr Western Wlnetap

Bo * of

E rrh

,,-i h,m&gt; • jiu illv i »* (ttt'J’ t J i
i- .- l.i.- t i t n r r . i . I , *»l

Auto I n fl u « »&gt;
Builds [VIurr &lt; ars
And Fpw rr IVurlis

hk

MnrshHillow
Aogohts

Fancy

New

warna , , yU
e
d
“
am *
i'a a ,

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....... xrn-f

I O ld IV siiim ciit E lectric Cn. Mend
IVLiiiiisn ipfs \V i 11 Mils F c d n ;il t urlis
o0 n
i n n On I . S . Enmnniy

.

EGGS

W nrthnm re C h n co lal*

Flesh

,.| , ,n ti" o . f'pfumim ,* g»o' ior

M &gt;&gt;n t | ; i'. )»n y&lt;~v

Spring Corn Crop Ve t A l l o w a n c e s
At 1.1,00ft A c r e s Paid Out In Stale

Simnyfield Bacon 991'
FRESH FRUIT
&amp; VEGEI’ABLES

T o

U8 DA Estimates $53 M il l i o n s I n ;

A

lleady-To-KHl

20 p»&gt; r»ol rhxnce. Bui they »»v (he?r

cci *•( -irv Ol Labor’s
‘ •n»rol Over Emp!v,myiir B ! j ^led"

f »' &lt; puce irdo #l

69 c

59c

f

Republicans MfrchantP Reported
U s in g C a s h T o P d v
&gt;(- • ••
Split Ovei PI in
o
il
P^-t
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1
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Tu Atid'.V. Tniindii
•»*, r 1
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a

W;^c Hour Plan

.•! |'8d h t ’n , plentiful t'vr v tr- i- d cmcc ‘
,.-»,&lt;"S| |r*,p lx,&lt; • eel to -r*nv
rod

"VASH IN T.TO N A pr ! ( — ;T&gt;1—
F lrn d e pushed prices dermward
H.irb'.«?*r» ct spring produce The N a tirr.i! A Jio catto n of Manmen rtjo rte d the* F k ri- is ship u fe :tu r*rs rrot«»tcd today that
p id its first .- s rlc iJ
?f p -a t*i.|th a
A Im ini'tration s yvage-hour
melons this w-etk— or* ?! tbe e srt - 1 bill •&gt;:uld gtvc th* Secretary of
test shipment* tn v e a r, N 'c- xrti- j Labor vir'un l c.-ntrol” over in*
•h .'le . from Californts and n*w|du»tr&gt; employment conditions.
onion', from T e \» " 'e ie irr tv in g |
Raymond s Sm ethurst, N A M
n "w th e rn n n r l
the fu »t out-1 counsel file I , statement w ith a
d o " tbubarb from l&gt;np»vt"*m » ‘ Senate labor mbcommittec ..aying
,» * • * '• ) produce V 'ln te r* in other the bill «'.'uld grant the Labor
unprecedented
and
*,"*•
And m * " . it'*" 'e re g e t-' Aecretir
»,.,g , i . .
* (',»• •("• n* from .h ig h ly , • • r c r l i n i r y powers."
,i»,*ih . fn m ."
I
Tl.e “ cerctary would h»ve the
icfin r crim e*, to pro», " ,,fe .'t |o „ x i
" ii n l E a s - ! p r .ii r •
|-. , iiijb l* in b ig g " ',e c u !, r , . n * he determine* to ba
n u s n '', ie- 111 u, he*te, iju a lit. ■crim inal and h a v a ’ the co'irtt
• ).},. ,* m *ime ,tn-e beforr turn ah | m pri'on them, and In
. ,,
One ' i i . l t ipoVasinau J addition, tic. th* secretary, could
, ,.j |&gt;, n - i ’ f m ain tvpra of candy collect m -nev damace* from such
u e down *bcu' 1" ret c«n! from ‘crim inal"
the N .A .M . stateis,.* 3 *'
mani «*id
"inline
In
this
direction.
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Icily
dollar"
lo
stim
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and
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committee
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( ern independence
( i f Pun A B m Isfrcat 'h o lc ia lc '
Smathursf ei»cd vevcral nrono*.
* ran,hie
European
trade
and Induxlry J
f , f i ropfitmed th *' b» 'old his j _ Reports to 'he Ie ,l* r « l ( *-•• *
less lx#* a
at 1
h •#l,«i ^ 1#14m .
Th# 27-page document w ill be
■,'cek de-1* '" ir the '"II hong con*,dared hy
toftftttni t h « t ! 0 *'«rd frot«» ^ftnV x in
M'
Rut
in
short-range
activities,
through
normal
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1
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presented to the stele Saturday
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1. "• a I ' l l
' tlie Rcpi,1'llr «" Fa tty
't il put ft»ro«v rk r rcMintrv fthow Mir v»»f
•f .MS 4lift t l.s,.........
at a meeting of the Alabama I I I , Mm F .ft f Is le i* uncertain Judged uel*.
.
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r
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man who complied It. Judgo Ale* a.....luipllshlng a go&lt;id many nf the of then, are gift.* to M IT com, enactment ••(
♦
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cretary nf Ihe Confederate Con­ claimed It would accomplish.
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volume "» (he o eek ended \ p , "
roiulriug
full
repaymenl
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the
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chalked' up against the E R P , and per rent Interrsl.
ft|»lttr
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fo»
It* donor* a t* Mra. K aterine others arc Impending. B ut conPOO
abo«
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declared.
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( th«
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C fficla la "aid " " * * s p p * 'c "'
I rtfi’ . vicH i wrrr itpptftiidH hy
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an-l ,'n fo re*
VR
l.a.rren ce , J r ., granddaughter
that
huslnexxmen
are
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and great grandson of Judge Gllth
ci«oip *»f I I • ln - ir 'l l*\ S rm to i a'o til * repetition " f * n u t " .
f M,. I |
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M»» IVi -M|gl' Is-*•♦ * 1 » t| 1, ' 41
rii&gt;i I iJ m'h ip i inir H\vrri m in acre fS|*f»,ia ll A p p ro ilin a lrly
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Saiialo, llio kal, I af I(* (Ihlo danger wind,I In' » p a n icky, no
(ill* a-1\ llil
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« perted by the commute#, w ith lGo nf A i:r in iltiirftl Ecnnoinirft at IB,- ] ■Ho w biicm liftVf l&gt;r*fn pulil «»ul in
.I miiiM
im *#»ii*i •*
(Hid if ’itfton
llcagua, had nutilc diffrrent tcato nahle hull In In n in g Ilia , Im*in
, .in .'. 1I m t .tl*rn Mir “ fli • . *• N t* K ' IsiH Ii
•Mill
nerm,
m
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ilnnMr
th
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Florida
nltirr
the
program
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ill
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• amendment:, thereto a* made l*y
1i'll* M1 i ill &gt;&gt;&gt;n vidri ni j.tfi u ivrn
idea almiii GDI' |«dlvy
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bring
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la*l
year.
the Congre*.*, (,'. S. A. arranged
|.» i l . |*» ••* •*•!•• im p H .-f mm o r t t p ln y
r.l r« •••im iiiv .*' I"
•••d, «diliM|?
••I thinl. Mm Bepiitdican Party ■I ' , , m g-, lay tug " f t "• '" n b ,•!
....................
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Tha Bureau x-m1,4 harvastlng had of thi* year, according •" figure
by Alex- B. r ilt h r ia ll, n»»t ace'y
!•»••Vlf " p |" . I »t|lllf !«• . f.i| ,| "llli vt .in
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M'laaxrd
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Florida
luduatrial
and
a
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cat
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ii"
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m
,',
ttf h 1 1^41 in nil Init N*ufli Flo rid*
Congress,
,, , t%BI In Dm !.» -» » • f I •'
if Mill ikim *•*•*! #*f u c ilv P i » .if !n nitrd
J'g
. (.', N. A .,. from tho »rlof
government."
thicker
declared.
Commlsglon
Ilia
agency
hlali
*dbuying puwar
aren't and would be "ve ry active
m d f|in » ' ((til
»••• ••l»*,ft
••••• l‘MMiprt(*t|,*g *itid l»»‘. » Hi Jill tiorviiftl
A nal journal* and paprra. Mar
“Il might lu repravent that great
R ,|. S e cre ta ry ■•! .h e
lie a .n n
m ln lsirr* Ibis program.
» ct i 'ii &gt;#f f Ih * f|f||4, s , «»» #»l f i.'M’M^V, wild "Dipln'j*.
01 repurled hack from commit during Ilia raniRlndar " f A pril and
dMiidini;
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sagnient
of
(lie
American
people
ra
ils
Mu,
«•*,
Buydar said there tv * ’ *&gt;! ,a a .,m
IVhlle Ilia program ha* been
Me and ordered to he printed as M ay."
Miriif im
»ti iM &gt;•! itaiy |•11 ,111r i %
M 4 .'.lu ll r i i . f ♦ i " i l n »»*|f *
I it „ »■e i. l bv v andetu'f '•« •' l
Tha gerraga estlm ala ,*a* the tapering o ff for sometime, *(ate- who have saved money, bought t« have "confidence In the fu ln ie .
|« 91 * I f'll df r lit r i p» i *.r . "
fit
411
4lldlt
I”
It la her* arranged."
,1 t...4'n»»; d
flrx l to ba mada In Florid* by, wld# payment* in March amounted some property and are dependant »mf that he had seen signs " f « ,i, 4 l,* lf . loie l . a-e t... Ms. I'ra d |xlHftrv •• ♦»••
............. I ',17 M&lt;» p a rrlim in . . . 'vn I III.
. fh t preamble of th* Conxltution, Ih f Bureau prior to *he rn m p le ' to t l , 2.72,662, going to soma 15. „n no one else to support them." ne e n p lu rn In hu*ine»v " Ii t - e n '
I
I I#
dMte . ♦,
Ml IM I ». \ MMI IN I,
B rlc la r said h* argued to hla
141&gt;, , 1. m it ir * t"'ot " I
P '" »e | III.M I*| I* •
as corractid, wax:
(t onllnued (*n page 2 f * ’
'
Mi#
.165 vateran*
IftIi »
lion of harvest.
'• I i ' l l Ap* i | i»Pi - Onv ra in
co||e*gur:»
that
(hi*
country
can’t
l&gt;l|M
|,a
d
,
"
'*
"P
I..........................
j'M V i, th* paopl* of the Confedl
.*
|
dr
‘
tl.. ,•«,» Ir
For a m ajority of th* eatlmated
• X .‘ I n . jja.l « itli *'l%4t||f
md
W ith new chemicals to control
llll.l, • ..................................... Ih - ',"j't,
stand * permanent spending bud­
III. .ft
I *l&gt;
7f erat* State*, aaeh state acting In Insect p * * (i. Florida grower* har* 250.000 Florida vateran* this pro get
• ft •♦f. * 11 f.i. rd ''litre
II ,t i" l I ut . and a m an*,-I ■&gt;!
of 142.0(1",1nnn.onn • year
j . #M(f I *1
f
•• i"* »
f * '••'»l,p4' Kdnili'
it* tovtrelgn and Indapandant found early xiveel corn lo he one:' 1gram w ill and on Ju ly 25 of thla
f -•• &lt; .lu-lalc
'
"Ohio's sha'e »f that midget 'i
uni#** changtd by Congraa*.
lf
i" I I'M 4*nig: .• »: iM ildlr k
I
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,
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they
ware
w
il"
v
i'
tJ,430,0&lt;&gt;&lt;',""".
or
*11
amount
equal
. k . r i . l . , . In . , d . r I . ,orm .
1;&lt; » » "
M K " " 'S C ™ T » . « “
I'll ‘I ||»4f I m| i 4 f 1la* I l»V»ir
tun ,-hi , tiafuia
( Grist —1.1"" ♦•r IVv * * - •
lo one-fourth of the
spprsls
manaiit federal governnient.
**!•
| llw| i Leal
i.J^i spring
.'n rV n ^ V
i,*8^
L r n„ veteran
may
- s fri
f«*i. r
,
.. I[ PBr,J,
rordlngly.
tha
sw,raf
-..........
- d riw a readjust,4 , l,af»r# the d**e au lg liad •
*d
value
of
all
real
properly
"
.I
•It
spilth
Justice, insure domestic porl, ,, r(Hj „ rP)| |„ jh P Mata h»,| a "'» "( allowgm*# m "f* than two
U !»!#•»• Ift?
• tvI........... I I ell
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Ilia stale." ha said
it ,,
Me I
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I
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II.
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I
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tranquility, and secure the hie is ] value eatim alnl l,y the bureau *( v * . * after his discharge, or after
*'
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l
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Malone .aid lie iv s .,,'1 s p e llin g
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I1 . I I a .
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I • I*• I* ftif—l « IM M»r
f n r i . » i f * •**•••
1co»l l,."ix&gt;ng. fe'le, *1 «"l (••• *••■&gt; Ifsg fffTft#fft • tt
t. i i* tl l| |» d It* • •• 11"* .
po»tarlty--li,yoking th# fa v „, a.......4f..r th r , ' * X
|/’v " d.T . , r *
'•« ♦ « « » In Ju ly
*i(ft ••»♦•( •' d.»af( ■
Mm im i M-ft Ii '• \ *. iv n d i- lfn
••*(,&gt;•„
and
health
and
other
♦
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Mill'I
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g
:
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I dllF^llti; « 4 iitil* slid 1 (M vi v *•
guidance
o f A lm ig h ty
,""1
foM0w«d hv n , . h/ . ! i
........ rdlng to Raym ond E B *rn
I
H i
»»■••(• -| •*
»•
welfare rr"P "» *l»
I ,,UflfCH'**l «*|Mi
- lie I I- J rft'l
■Irdaln and e»labll»li thla co m titu -!tt0O(,
s’anford Ovledo
'» , ,'« 'jn i# " " f *Ji# Commission.
I t* •
* * • f • r • wi­
I P b r.a l'ig r- -du**” ....... &gt;•*
. f *••
( If ♦I. A |..
I "II • &lt;
fo
r
-n»
Ih'ng.
M
s'"n
.
-•
more
bi
rt ••Jpistment" b.»4
lt •»**! »»tli»*l Mm f*|g» *
* ” • fl*# S'lvfftfd* M 'f .i Ap» I
1 dur'Jig "•» 1 * . t A -« V .t r
"•
|» x*t|l(«#|«(l ••»* I ' l j J * 2
«
(ion for the Conftderate Stale" »f Garden
»r,'l (Y e(r»,l*l*
xct'o n v
laird
I
xaid
!
v
a„
g
lid
'b.*v
ban a (trm in Florida as v#»*rI veh'flx
m ii.e r..
'* ' *i*" i
v Am erica.”
(TonMnued On Tag* 2 Sac. 2&gt;
in» have b*tn taking amploymtnt were trying to ial.c e jre of 1* t I eJUtb
rb» up
&gt;.♦
■*••••
M
••*•. !r'fV
“ * . , d"r.'*"
,
people
on
housing,
'•ban available. A l Indlcatad by x j '.ntom.
, lc * 7 * * ’ n! *b!. •* !r u . ' ! “ •« v,»«
•*c*nt study, appoxlm.ataly SO th iv v e run a!! cf tbe pn i*« lard Tredi'Jir .eigh. ••»*•"!*»
thif)
jm a-t\ I j ,*t t h e
p ir r«nt ’of lh «st new ra e e tv irg im anay out c! (*•« h - u .irg b u itn in
f j r ‘ bi- year lh«
*#*djuslm*7jt allswance* h a v « , , n *h« !* t l 'in y**r»
but!* ibiu*
**u*Vi
etrnsd ansugh credit*, lo b* a llg t-1 9 y " t h e y , Ualor.a »pr*7»c.‘ '&gt;- In th* »i?n. p#r*od 'si! n r '*■'
b!# fe r unim p liym ant eom ptn.i- " « » rtfa rrln g to D im s c r ..* s - f fatal wa* ‘■lol# *■&gt; 3)4 00°
lien fram tha sla t* afte r Ju ly 25 ma-lo R .p u b lie a ri
I r c a u i r f . r c*r su*ru* , L '»
if they a rt unim pleytd and task
„
„
,
a
tr.g for work. Tha M rc in ta g * of
tboi# *tlh accumiuUt4d hanaflti
With 5,038.M8 in fh# s in e p*r'*1
ch hightr
txetpi fer
would ba much
h ig h tr axeapt
»ft»
o f 5)41
tha fact that #mprey#r» w ith !»»»
*:#» •V !
Throughout
ghoul in
: d u i'T :
th in a'ght v.orkar# and govarn
• x c is lx i".on hsis h»#r. •hs*
mar.t ar.d (gri'ultural «»Ub!iih&gt;••!' r n -'‘
output
. ' l l r I tola!
m#nti art net 0ar|f«d by th#
|l i
S.TO9.OO0 • th ie le i
T h i' ♦si i:
FJorid* ttn ^ n ir'-ynu nt Comp#maI’ ASH IN 'G TO N , A pr. 55— [ * ' - f!r» f# d to inrlud# g
'&gt;?'&gt; CJ&gt;
tlan Law .
.
. .
, ...
A, , W ill ip rir.g bring inafh«r rou-d i#7ig#r i i ' i Laa* v#or ,w * f&gt; Barnaa pointed out that Ih# , , n. , 4 , lr,- r M I „ * H # r. *r« i*~ « tor;#* b u ilt 3 W ).2 T ? irv •
..mount that# ta ta rsn i would r » - 19,
r „ tU „ n% thl&lt; „ i i . have w
f u n d # r th# Florida Law would I t,p j
tt , h, f on!»r#n*# tab’ . i
. v a r y from |5 to 115 par weak da- ' (Vorkars' r*pr#»«nt*t'v#s
•!' ' T h t r t is n" c#»i t •- bf1 • '
Ip«ndm | upon thft w atkar a earn- a l p.
this i i i r t * s 'i! ouipu* • ;'! *sM
ing i. B in e fiti und*r tha S#rv1c*Have r*;*** up to no v m»* th* ({sort " I fh# xv*!n iit#i A'sna
man'* Act a rt 1 2 0 a v . * k fo r un- m t (n , h# f0 t l e{ ,*,# liv ir g ’ •ash prie# eu‘ »n f»* *n n 'u n c»f
« ft'
tmployad and 1100 a month for j j t v f , j , t v hi#n tnough to provide I (it# ear mak#r» h*- # *«*d »b#
iilf-em ployad.
th* worker - (th hi* s h ir* o# the I w#r# counting
upon ''-!# **# d
_4,„ gr0i*
. i»-M
* • x«aix
ri tftfftt
production in
and
s ilt s
It i» alto a itlm ita d lhat an. adi„g x...iw.xi
nu'.put •per
m#n maw
per Lour
hour ttatvittcltan
t f onttnuad On Pag* 2 bee. 2)
An Interesting pbue »! "•* •• I
mail# poiitbl* through techr.oladustry'a current production prram t»
baleg
pro td*d
’
E m p lo y tn w ill a»k:
Chavrs!#*
I* h u .ln ti* goad enough ar.d !t 2hV
t havrolat and Ford
w o rld *
bi*'.1*»t produi#r.
fh# outlook favorable #nough t . ?
volume as it
Ju stify giving wage rail##? J* to il eonildsrabl*
eningad rnodel* aartfay *hi» y*» r.
TA LLA H A SSEE,
A pr.
1 4 - th# employ#* fortaa a ral»e, would
A t ft t i l l f U
si'gwl l#sM »Va
( F N S ) — T h * Flo rid a Ban#'# !#«• ind ui'.ry h iv e ta n !# t prices, thus .____. tn pa***ng*r "»r t&gt;»»mb ,
1,43 So fa r tht* y* * r it has hull*
waak struck a blow again#! tha adding anothtr turn to the rilin g He*.
loelalitatlon of medicine w ith a spiral of Inflation T I f prle*» could 225,0)2 Ford model*. C h »-o !**
petition (o C o n t ra il "to vig or­ not b# raised for fear of losing h at tu rn td
out
210,2)3
ously oppoia all leg lilatlou for buyer*, would employ#! hev# to Ja n . 1.
ba
lain
oft
to
keep
th#
business
rr
tha enactment of aBy form of
B u t Chevrolet u h ick in h:gb
toclalited medicine and compul­ on a protltabt* h a ils ?
volume. It
h i*
h **"
cutttr#
C IO economists, In th# latest steadily Into th* Ford m irg ln A
sory health Inturanca."
The
memorial, praaented by Issue of ilia C IO News, already month ago tt wa* *o»n» 35,0'io
Senator C. L . Alford, of Grand have called for wage r e lit* One unit# behind Ford.
Rldga, took notice of "itro n g prai- big employer already I* commit­
C h s v ro lit built 22 0(1 car* l*&gt;t
for youraglf in » Hi-A nylon
F ig u re n«w
tura and propaganda," and da ted to an Incraaia - General Mot­ weak and Ford 18,391. M#*n
rlarad lh a t such legislation "would or*. Th# contract which th# auto­ w hile Plymouth turned out to., bo light and ilry, bo etally
ta lfa ta brai
tarloualy Impair and practically mobile m anufacturer mad# last 810 fo r a total to data this year
itlna perftctlon. The famouB
Igunderad to
daitroy Am erican enterprise and year w ith Us 270,000 production of 117,037.
MARJA daVotl' to detail is been in tha careworker* provided for a 3-cant*Tha Industry's total output l*«t
fra# in ttla llv a ."
precUa atitchlng, and In tha
waak was 97,201 car* and 24.Tha m ataura want over by a an-hour r a il* on May 29, 1949.
Thla la for Increased productivity 172 truck*. T h i* compare* will,
vote of 82 to 4 afte r eherp debate
quality nf nylon atrapa, binding, and edging.
and an effo rt to awlteh It to ■ or, aa It Is called hy aoma, ‘The 17,M S eara and 25,010 trucks In
Whlta, A. ix and C cupa.
committee. In o ffering It, A lfo rd annual Improvement factor’ . Tha tha preceding weak.
declared aoclallam to be a disguise recant cut In wage# which GM
A cup, 82 through 88
S T U D IE S C A S E
w c-* '.—" f ?.•'&lt; ttletr.-r! ef sprtK f
for Communlaan. Th a motion to employes took waa an ad juttm rn.
B and C cupa. 82 through 40
M IA M I, A p r. 14— (/P)— A tad■and the memorial lo committee to tha lowered coat o f livin g , an­
'*'■*' «•*
ntu refars e—f «M-*i
IB cupa, 13.50 C cup $4.00
w h offered by 8%n*tor E . B . Gau- other provision of laat iraar'a con­ era) probation o fficer today stud­
tier, of Miami, who geld ha would tract. B u t th# productivity ral*e ied th« case o f three man whoj
Artrnt yeu* nm&gt; outfit thii E e j t r tw'A
Ilka ta have It dlscuaaad. Inasmuch haa nothing to do w ith th# co*t pleaded g u ilty to charges o f at­
lay Trim T rrJ thru V#*i ifjlcs. nn.
tempting
...............................
as ha understand tha question waa of living .
.
before .
W orker* In a large number of N f lV N l from Cuba,
cth
n
.
nru
trtalmmh at &gt;ht Un. hit1 ant
Th a thraa
men plaadad guilty I
th
ohn E. MaUhaws, of smaller Industrie* are getting
In
fadaral
court
yesterday
at
th*
_______
,
.
3
agafawt jweiaJ- raise*, Tha Department of Ubor
aiikit Real vatun. too' Ckoctr ynun today*
'
o f thair tr ia l. Praildlng
........................
ravaala th is In IU monthly wportohn W. Holland turned tha |
W ag* DavelopusenU. Of
to Probation Officer
‘ red In Use Janmnn
liasiax, ralsaa Trank Edwards for pra-aantance
f l i tU I)
btvasUfntion.

Hwlft H to 10 lb avg.

Ducks

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p . .r n
h- f, t. vf I • c j/ im - -•E r r — b ** «i,t*4v re,t tt&gt;.
v 'u 'tr y
m !1
--------------- W A S H IN G IO N . A rr l l - t ^ I — |
A S H IN G I OS' \ r - '« • &gt;•
f '•«($a.I St ate- I f t . oh' ' " l " » xincef —
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xp-iblicanr.
S'i»t"e*»meo
♦,»••&gt;
!| Apr 5 I ? I 8
,
X.l
B IR M IN G H A M . A la . A pr. 14—
4 - i1itt ■*1ft
Vfpr
hlxtoric do-j
do-1
(j&gt; ,_0 ne of th* mo»t htitoric
tt,- (••(•!
m«y res-h HT.- or nearly d'&gt;!ng. v#rv' d 'ff,c jlt over whether t'-e-tr p irtv should | .- r ir r b h n t I- ct* ds • n ;n
•e» I * ;rite
. irvr
launch *n ell-ctit ,t t ," V on Preel- &gt;torie* end get "u» ef deb*
cuments of the Confederacy—the ,,nn no,, non |,xfor* th* program lx •hit's*
...... ..
high
for tn ip v fam lile .
The E F T ite
seem*
(•((!•
under-'
lent Trumen
la'tve
ram |, tv in
fftetal*
m * MO*
under 'dent
Ttumen * IrfM
i»cu(*M
v* rreg
program
e ,* ' * «g•u«e•ie- r!* odey t&gt;• -i -t.e b c-'vi r ~f * x c ir - *
original Confederate SUta* Con- |P„,„r |.*#,|
,,„d r»r-2
explxnat'-n
*o the •surfi'-e
todey.
..........................
» • • • - *"dev
l--href
H e f exPlen.O
-n »fo»
- •r ve-e-d- rg g-'Ug l 8 fa ’» 1 Lx 1. 1a • • * r \
»mutlon-t» going back to Montrl|. t,4V&lt;x(f hoped for • noth'ng Mood Yet II t. a pubh- pr-Jed ' rente
On one side. Seneter Melcne of breaking drop in buxtn.e** to*n» pts) sag
**• • .............. i
gomary, where It rva» originally
(h a l,
, hp r „ P#f„| *v-olu- wherebv 14 0 ,0 0 0 .0 *&gt;p American*
•. 1
eomplUd and adopted 88 &gt;•»•(»,„„„ „f
„,Mnn.
»or-,rd have begun to gl'-* ** much »* Ne&lt; ed» rereeled to e reporter during 'he first weet "* A pril |li'S"4 lit# I II’# f l"
.■hit he se'-l he t» n * p|"»ed meet- could be ,t**ed 'tie thu
•
e-V* .
- * * 0'
..
.
. M l f .xiippoitlng Eoropetn unit'-. ( t 7.0"",nOO,000 for 'he h*ne f,' of tog of many GOP Senator* yee*
i
i
'
.
...............
•
•
Peered "f get'mg caught " ,* b
gs. 1 SJf»
‘g There It will occupy a place »’» i „ i,*.-!. ,. HI fo-ter xmaantlr « *1I 270,000,000 European*
, • |" 3#l, *..................... ..
!
Iirg
e
xiocV*
of
good*
dur'i’
K
teedav
"honor In the atate atehivei amM
vlrl1. ,,pn(OPr, Py far #n
♦ ,ftftf
n « u ill, ' " ( I ' (■«
• *'•-■'
U N R R A .T r h lc r r .n ^ u p ^ t c h * ,* ,* j ' I d o n t " " o l th .
Republican | re find -f » •"’»’ « P;*’ * * ;
h lito ry building. Ha new teitlog of them.
♦ grffft*'. aD Isft^ l' • ••• . Il|i.e-a «M
■Ite r the « . r Or with let,d-lM .e. Parly I-** «n, more policy than b " ..n * ,.o ,.o
» *n i« bn
place It l*»» than 1.000 f*»t D " " '
Mm* ximplv. Ihe psvnff might, which ximplv delivered lan.tmn. * cat We re loxl following th* to build up xtoct*. t h e ,* t e n x" x Mi# V^pe......I»»M* f 4 *• . . • , III*
a• i
• #f#
the hall In which II w«» ratified
vf f.*M f I*}#.#s4sf eat , tin
will, (hr io,petux of the Atlantic 000.000 worth •■( American ero P *n ,o cr,ty *.,.( (•*•* t-*en ever proceed* ff''" ' ’" ' ' "
1 ,: 1 . t It)
on Mar. 11. 1801.
4
l'»n»n
f
”
»
•
1
1
Itraiy, I.* * kind of Pntled Stale* lilirfflofi, im iiH i f t * *.
I ' , * h.en here i Melon* wa* j pay off ol.) d*!'** «" (««' ** I” * |. f !•' a*
for
"|t * .
.
. -I
M e a l. *
T h a t wa* th* month before « on of Western Europe
rlg n nation* *»tb ft mtniomm . . f ' . l e c ' e l " , I 'l l " &gt; Fd "Ve to *«# siMt
II* lft'|
ift|*f
*•»♦
iMel
l.n
't.
*
•
*
federal* gun* fired m, Fo rt Sumt
1t
(inly
* gyp'v
fnrtmie-teller red tape
!t|,e Repobltcan party t.&gt;«x»t 'm e :
lo to e eo* *
. #!••#» tag
4r to ila r t tbe rvei Irf'twefn Ih*
Mftf 8 *F 4^*4
* ••'h.
&lt;••0 ,1,1 pretend t« kno'» nmv whethThe E R F Involve* many -p e r. too' and «'*'"!
som ething”
) 2 T / „ " 0 " " " p'Mogt " '
b u st'"*
. ,i.f ............ 1
ll&gt;!»
ita tt* . And more than font yea,-'
[»,
Wexleri,
Europe
«TI|
olMmalely
H
o ik , hut most »f *11. " t* to I
t»„
th*
other
'd*
•&gt;*»
S
n
u
'
t
t
during
"
,e
v
r
*
l
ended
Apr
• |»l ,&lt;•»
|»T|» |s#l»
*
before Lee'* lurrender *1 Appoto
It (urnishe* Ile ft " f Ohio. rh « ,r,.,» „
of th# | a -l,n n *e d
• d o -oriole •!,*• '•**
l«l
,* **'
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SU N N Y F IE L D

T H I’R S D A Y A P R IL

Senator Malone B u s i n e s s Loan Easter Men*! Planners Will Find
^Constitution 0 1 Men On Inside 0 1 ERP Claim It
Has Long-Range Success Chance A t t a c k s OOP’s Dr o p Indicates
C. S. A. Given To
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State Oi Alabama PARIS, r

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an "hvim ia referenci to Hu»»ln. ^
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underxcored hy the
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irrangement* would atrengthen ,
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&gt;,l New York m arket
Klormu I ,n it " unil , e a d a h l.a .
llie llnlted N atl""* ( harter.
, ' Governor l.ungle al Olyntpin, th e (......Hliap"
II* hit lOctlf'lla li«at
Acheaon al*o b rie fly dl*cn**ed i . :
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United State* and It* »l*ter Amer- i ( ,.|(&gt;n(.,j
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'jnltv and cooperation
in lim e o ver Ihe devixlve force*
Q u tn U n Reynold# pointed out Ithat Ih t ra I . in o r*
^ l^ n w o *,
w o rkin g for d larn p llo n and iliaderland than there t* of K a r l M ar* In tha offlclal llu a a la n
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Achexon tevlcw ed the wcakne#*"W h en I uea a word, it maana )u»t w h a t I ehooa# it to mean,
ev ,.f the U nited N atio n* organlc w n # » . tM». *r »«••«« c»»f taanAvue *» k m ( n tta rw araenai*.
la tlo n , ra y in g th ey w ere created
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State Farmer.! Market.

j it i* on deposit to this account
for the r u it of processing which
Is 110," h« declared. "Prota»»l&lt;inal
ilmmrs charge 12ft l« fftfl. plus
H E social set In Toledo, relstes Cleveland A m ory, decided the processing eliarge."

regulntlons t„ goveni the rilrusl
_____y, to ailvrrtise Texan ell
Industry,
•Thla ta moat am barraaatnf."
ii, and lo deal with rltrus-lnvolv
eil prohlelil'i. A lax of three rent"
h« apotogtaxd. "hut Tm afraid
per Mix mi citrus fruit would
r i l h ara to ask you to aerafth
l.e levied lo finance sdmlnlstrs.
on* of m y horaaa for ma." " T il
tlon. Klnridw has a "liuilsi nnii- 4— (w gtad (a i" ta Id I ha gtrt plaaanii .so.II.
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monthly pay run*** of &lt;26 to paln&gt;Imm nml )IB to corporal#.
llm H nnili. Committee on I.tv«-stcck nml A g iic u ltu rc approved
Ifo vriim i Wmri'it'n bill l«&gt; bwM
iHttli- off 1In- hiirliwny.
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Try and Stop Mo

I ('•■Haas* rtaas ra n * 0 * * '
yf*l# rd *V after two week* of &lt;lefmtr. Senate Hiiirndm rnts cut the
commission m em t*r*hlp from 28
lo 27 nml made other minor t
changes.
The house may either concur In (
the senate amendments or re»iiie.|| n|.|» iilit nit&gt;n( of a free con­
ference committee to work ” 'i* I
differences between the house and '
senate. Klimt senate approval was .
hy a vole of 1(1 lo It.
The measure
emjmwcrs
Ih e .
eommlssloil to set lip rule* an d !

W .T .R .R .

I he
Slain
H ighw ay
Patrol I
•«T from I IK) to
would lx* imura*c«l
300 patrolman in h ill* introduced
today. T h r cxpanaion* woiilil be
financed out of liootta in (Inpi n r ol driver'" lii-emu&gt;*.
Senator lin ylr of Sanford nml
W right of DeFuulak S|irintr*&lt; p ro -j
pomil iHi'iitiK the cost of h p r l- 1
sate driving penult from &gt;1 to 4'2
I li c i t

S T A T IO N

Blood Bank

Section Two -.1

Section Two

CITRUS REPO RT

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TUESDAY APRIL IS,

TH I SANTORO H1RALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Government Steps In
On Capital Strike

Royall Speech

%•* f (frar*

Germans Convicted

x x x against the Je w * wa* foster­
ed and directed hy the pre»* departmeid and it* chief, Dietrich.
By this D ietrich consclnusly ilU'
plemeuted and participated in the
crim e* against humanity rvgariting
.lew s."
K tippler lla
rru , and
and K
Kohrl
were
Happier
Darru,
ehrl were
f
, K llifty („ r their |1Brl |n the
' r„
* etDlng conquered
program lor
resettling
conqui
Coined w ith (ierm una. The court
dcM-iihcd this us u “ cruel scheme"
to "un law fully deprive Jew s and
Cole * oi their land anil reduce them
to o i fdom and to settle Ih e ir loud*
with l i ' lo o m s"

Atlantic Alliance

Vegetable Market

IPauftaa*4 Fran* r a n fine*
ir* a tla a * d r&gt; v a Faa# On#)
tl'm illn u rii From l ag* One)
JA C K HON VI 1.1.!-), Apr. I I —IA Pi
to make It "a more effective In­ —The Feitersl-Htsle Market N#w»
of Ih# A rm y, N avy and A ir Korea mB*N murder nf Jew s
Service
earlg New York m irk#l
W A S H IN G T O N . A p r .12—l/P)
strum ent'.’
| departm rnt* only under se crcta r-j A » chief nf the form er Belch
Florida trulls suit vraetabl**
— Th# m&gt;vernro*nt stepped Into
He cited, too, the European Re­ on
lira , giving them only admlnlatrat* chancellery and "one of the most
•prices Ini-oinplelel;
a s t r iW of pressmen anil stereoIve power and putting all policy
important Fl*rur.*w
figures in
the Reich
Belch govgov
covery Program as a move "Im ­
Hnup bean* bushel* wide runs*
*l.cy important
in tho
typcra on Waahlngton’a four dal*
.decision* In the hand* of the S#* ernimmt, the court sa d, Lam m er*
portant to the prosperity and peace In •itinllty snd prices I'lentlfu
to
mostly I co l . i b , poor*.
)y newspapers today, setting up
| e r r u r y nf Defense.
of our country and the w orld." I .I in- *J I in?.
«"participated In d raftin g and ro*
o , Hirlnaless lllack Vilen
a peace conference,
HI* message w e rl on:
“ Yon can’t run a clrcn*, a hue- ( signing many, if not most, of tin
(Irn-s 4 I u-I.&amp;ii , I lorldn Itellea besi^'
A meriting w*** scheduled for
"The North A tlantic T re a ty Is 1.71*4.11, poorer quality 1.31*1 Ac
lues* nr national defense liy com* anll-Jcw ish luws nod regulation*."
thin afternaan &lt;2:811 P, M., E a s ­
further evidence of our determina­ l.lnill tieulie blinbels 1 IllM fill, poor­
| m illet' or rnordlnalioii - when
'flint mad' the aged one-eyed
er 1 lilt -3 .'oi, feu low a* I All
tern .Standard T im * ). Th# W ash­
tion to work Tor a peaceful world.
'y o u ’ve go I lo have u hos*.
'iou.onle of H ille r the high m an,I
Corn wtrrhoiind crates yellow- A
ington Publishers Association, re­
" It is In accord with Ihe action doseu some (nil uioxllly nod cun­
, "M ils rouidry is less prepared wtn, coiivh'llou* no (lire# eiiiiui*
presenting III* newspaper:), amt
it
IIlull
s llll I Ml lew t ill poorel
of
the
Senate
last
June
when
it
than if Ihe act never had passed. * *||#udy ugninsl him nod three mote
thi&gt; union* agreed lo nit down to*
J lie * fII poor ciibdltlob l.nO. i
signified its approval of our coun­ doyen
He said lie I* “ seriously a im e d riuinl* reioniimig.
iirdlnni
V lu loir ,|ii*IMy I III
gether. Tin* men demand morn
try's associating itself in |M'0ce- 1(111., llIlklioHii
,‘**ii m
4 DO-A Ull
at the situation in which our de * ( In day'* wa* tie* second cuiivie
pay nod shorter hours than th*
slioill
nnd
poore,
b.o .-is 2 ,10, 4,t,
time with countries outside the
fens* estahllshinen would
find tioo for Moylatid, mice the bright
publishers hove been w illing In
liunbel
sacks
clipped
ears
1
nn.
Western Hemlsphcrv in collective
i Itself should war come.”
i young man of H ille r's foreign ofconcede, plus other change*.
I'ntdoiire I \ loisliel bo»*s *?,i.
lissU aH M e»M .
arrangements, within the fram e­ inesDc Itoniol type I iu-171, lew
Senator Lyndon Johnson (D- »fit-,*, fur Berger, chief of the SS
hospital work o f the United Nation* C h art­ 1.17'i, rpd type lu n -io u . Maiuy
! T e x ) commented that what la need* Imuin office, and for Keppler, IlU - 1gin ully proposetl for
nt MellunviUe Avenue and First er, designed to safeguard peace and lype 2.",ii-l,,Oi iv le rv cjiMnise lues .
cd is power for some one authority jler'* economic adviser,
ITS, in I iicli celery crales l.no.^7
! to drclde what must la 1 dune de­
W elisnecker, state secrelarv fm ’ Street, and the site of the now security."
C nclllllhere
11II" 0 Cl li on - , Ml,
ih s
spite protests "from the M arine , 'the
1
fContlnaed Km ai rag e On#l
foreign office, and Woernuiliii | hall puik Immediately north of
T h is reference was to the so- X co, ordinary to fair iptallty 3.on
the A ir Forces, the Navy or anyone
0f the foreign office political Municipal Ball Cnrk on Mellon- called Vamlenluwg resolution in A,So large sire ia a .|S « , plcltles
affiliated or other organliatinns
or groups, nsxnrlaleil either directI division,
on recori
CsKpInnt bushels :
1 ml, eolne
II I' Herndon, county cerk, re­ ns favoring u regional security
3 nil, poore, qiuilli? i 2 &gt; l.71 Bply or indirectly therewith or any
, counts.
cnrole
liiisnel*
I
In
.
|
71,
few- low
vealed
this
morning
more
detail*
T W
or imiepi-nilcnt group who |
j Ilf Dietrich, llt lle i's pres* chief,
rungement along Die lilies of the ns | 21 l.ellllce e is le lli ciale
* lily
mi the action* of the County A tlantic T re a ty,
seeks lo overthrow our government
tlw court suid:
Ibis Ion 2 iloren 2 lu l.nn I.line* I 1
( 'oinrulssinn which met yesterday
bushel
carious
perslans
3X-41*
hy force m violence."
I
"A
persistent
cnuipuign
to
n
Ttmt
resolution
was
introduced
,i*artaae« e&gt;«« r * a * oa«i
I on.1 jf.. »s li» * in. I t ibis ISO.
uftertitMiii at the Court llim se ami
It would not art lo ‘‘llm il or
keep intact tho total In the hill rouse the linlred of the liernnm * conferred w ith City Commissioner liy Senator Vandvnherg (ll-M lo h). 3 71, some unknow n cnoal 3 7Aprohibit advocacy, o rally or other­
Without referring directly to 1 is
for the second round of the M arsh­
lutm Krider on the mutter.
wise, of any change, by peaceful
elery I* ho b , rnies Holden
' L'nt
the Soviet Union, the President
al! Clan
"The C ity did not make n said the people of Ihe "North heart 7 iluisu 2 11-171, mosDy
P A R T N E R IN R E S C U E work, ns well a* busing**, Bert Ilvrtvl,
means, in the governmant of thl*
Sm
ith's
amendment
was
a
riim
c
I.Ac,
doien 1 11 -111 , inustly I.Cu- .
w ritten n ffe r," suid M r. Herndon, A tlantic comm unity" have xeeiq Ilia . I.1 doien
and W
illiam
n cy,
I* .*riUj h fritm ihn M|«tBh
half OI
of the
sewer ConirRCHIlN
contracting firm of illerte
state or any of Its subdivision* or i]HIT
mo ROwvr
i b h ul nihi
ttiiiju
iti Y
lua m
y , in
3 21-1 27, noisily 171 W
"H ow ever, the County Commis­ “ solemn agreements" broken, the 1. 11. X doien 1 cc -1 Mt. few poorer
It WRllNNHtt fniN ('«!!&gt; Uh f I
.
j * announced
In the government of the United jflvt*n coffeu hy hin wif«» ut Sun Marino, C a lif.! after he had taken t
sion
tentatively
arfreed
to
deed
1.11-2
71,
1
doien
100-4 no. moitly
someone
w
ill
lie
over
there
in
n
Stale* &lt;d Am erica "
turns with Yancy In getting an emergency shaft prepared for a l» "Q - ! S w v H T h . would trv t. n u t ,
to r , ttht8 ° f emell natlnn* destroyed l ie. In dole* ICO .4 un, noisily 11c,
" L , ■„' , . Lh . i. t , . * t V t r , Have him ready at H:lf» A . M. the F irst Street hospital site
Nn state or county alective of* lhl« "break through" to a well in whirh k .t h y h'lscus has been t o .- .
and the people of small nations few poorer 3 11, X.Vs 3 10, few
the C ity , if the C ity In turn w ill
'* *
* (M onday)."
fleer would h* allowed a pay raise ped. Her pel and Yancy were buddies In the w ar, went Into b u sin ess', ,r ’ „
“ deprived of freedom hy terror poorer 1.50, P hs. i i I 2 ......... .. | 7A135. 1*4-1 doien | r
^
j | BCB| VIIMT
The parents sent Ihe l«&gt;y out in tender to the County Block 4 of
during 111* present term of office together and now lire fellow heroes in the reeue fight. (In te rn a tio n a l!
hich l
0PPr '* * l 0«-"
1 71-1 71
the
Bel
A
ir
Subdivision,
w
,...,11
I
,
"
"
«
J
!
'
u
Vor
a
sitMi
|the
morning,
when
Hit.......
..
atipear
under a hill Introduced in the Soimdphotol
I'eiiper* bushels i'nllfornln IVon, until June .10, he asked for a j n H ) , ' (ii) #[)|| hl)tlkH, A , , , Oil \ M . the County Hoard agreed in accept i " lThcy are resolved, Mr. Tut~
House hy Hep. Fran k o f Marlon.
der* 1 All. 4.It*, few 4 III, poorer salt
III III,000
reduction. That
, ,
a
ml
to
designate
a*
a
hospital
|
mon
said,
"th
at
their
nations
shall
Itcllnose lype 1 C0-1.In .........
sort
rang again and lb* itiiin
He said it would stop proposed
bring llie amount for that period
H]l(,
I not, one hy one, suffer the tame small mine wnsly 71.J71, utfier
1,1,1
Immediate increase* for (!ablm t
*cinII some wnsly 71-5 Ic
down lo an even f ] .0410,0011,000. f ..i,
" The County also agreed lo deed | ****''■
_______ ____________________
officers, circuit Judge* and Stale
Poiltlnes Ht’loigue* washed (IH I
And he propnswt In knock |i!HIP,- ,
’’
„ vtmr baby amt wt
ien&gt;ilHS&gt;« grnM Hi m One i
to tin- C ity ilm hind adjoining nnd
slie A ten pound sacks 171-SOil. II
1waul
K'linllHMea r r a m P * * » * l * » t
Supreme (hunt jin tiu c* among
imh),ooo Off the nttid for the y e a r ! w' “ "ll
i young F ra n k s, who was slugged to
the new Sea- *lie 1.76. creamer* 1 Sc A0 pound
Mrs. tiiiiidiuHii’n m irth " f th# ...........lit hull p a r k ,' Commission that
oilier*. If increases were voted growing season.
slttit.ng Inly I, trim m li.g it to a • ......... ' " n" " " ' r
• neks I'H I Site A S SO I 10, B\
lUoubls, Ihe hoy was pot on Do* provided d is in lie perpetually |g iu ve fire truck, dieting $2.1 ,tl0&lt;l -He 3.471 ana few 3 I i. creamer*
Indications
that the
spring dentil w ill) a chisel. F ra n k s ’ body, round f 1,000,000,000,
fnr them during this sexaloti, they
i plioiie to talk. The mini followed ined f e the imhlli', Mieh us for i* on it* way to Sanford ami in i 7 1 AO pining lic k s nils* Trillin'.Ii&gt;
cu»Jd toil collect Ihe higher u- wheal crop may Is- larger than the load crushed, was found III a
Itep, ( 'oiulerl (It N Y ) was stand­
I H 1 sire A wnsheii few i }',
I
We ilmi'l wont you t, ci &gt; out hn-.d.MI and other athletic e v e n ts ,'due here now al any time,
mounts until the etui of their pre- expected were seen In the depart rulveit oil Chicago's south side
ing l»v with another amendinent,
A
pair
of
spectacles
found
neat
i
gas, Jack er and wasiy 3 10-2 71
i*l tell Hliyleidy, oi We'll take II nnd .dioiild it not he used for ■ A iiiporl hy It. M. Angas,
nienl
report
Hint
many
acres
of
M iu term*.
n&gt;
i iu - ■
the
whole
tl.'-'hn.noo.noo
A hill requiring u motorist to w ilder wheat killed hy cold wen 1tin’ body led police lo Leopold who Du bill proposes fur the next fiscal | knife and col his thioai Med i i * D i i -i pmpo c lit ii future lim e, Jtonville engineer on pinns and
Loch, i
tin in ii linin'* ill the iitbwny le lile llie title i to i evert hack to the i p.peclflcatlnns fo r the new nwlm- ceived from Die D .A .K . aiking
,huw hi* uulo uechiriit liability llio r are being le-.cdcd lo spring confessed and implicated
,
’I hey Inld police they demanded year.
jinuJ Im ililing. We w ill know yo u " Coindy Ii is mo to he sold," Mr. ming pool, were ordered referred that llie new posl office at th*
insurance policy or tecelpt In or­ wheat
forces
hy the ‘‘pool committee" to the Airport he mimed Fo ri Read Post
I Mr*. lioodniNii went to the hank, Herndon d i'c la i'd .
O fficial* have said that m arket­ fin,non ransom from the c h ild 's 1 A iliiiin islra th iii
der to g«l u Florida license lag
pushing for quick passage ■if tile got Id.'I.IUKl nnd went to the term ­
The City Commission last night firm of llniiovufi Demi which ha* Office.
was introduced In the House to­ ing quotas may lo' extended to (at her.
The late Judge John C averly, measure without change.
11-viowed plane submitted verbally the contract lo build the pool.
inal There she said u dm I , curly
day hy Hep. Black of Alachua.
cotton nod corn as well us whc*l
C ilv Manager C, F . McKlbbln
And the Chamber of (.'milmere# hatred man i i |
The Commission decided lo go was grinned leave in alternl a
bed lo t, look bv i* o i epri'seiitallves of ntunlciThe measure would require in lliftll. It all depend*, hnwevei. who sentenced rile " th rill" slayers,
bond fiiiniii'lng
companies over n list of C ity properties to course for C itv managers at the
every tag purchased to have lia ­ mi llie final crop* Tin- control* •aid "in the ense o f such atro­ urged Congress to go slow on the iiinney met luhl In I In "rut pul
bility insurance sufficient to pay are in effect this year on mujoi cious ciiuies it is entirely within boosting ihe present minimum in * telephone i.-e-in fm word "l whereby the C ity can fiiuim e III)-, determine which are available fur U niversity of Florida Mnv fi-7. Re- / j
wage
of
-ill
cent*
un
hour.
lip to «fi,ntsj fot death or inju ry types of tohnceo and peamds.
|,i oveuienls m ii 'Ii ns Ihe w ate rfro n t' sale, nnd lo liuve these appraised quest nf Fire C hief M. N. C leve­
Du- dircrelion of public welfare
the chilli
"H igh real wages runout lie
of one person in an accident, &lt;10,*
I ixe minute* lllle l, n lulu, pliun- (M ight leriniunl through the ls-|b y the local hoard of rpnlfiirs, land In attend n conference of
Farm slock* of livestock feed novi i to admit these defendant* lo
achieved
hy
legislating
logli
mone­
000 for death or in ju ry to two grains were reported to he the eii m ic "
Minuce "T revenue certificates.
' pi inr
Ing.
I I it and snIi I;
fire chiefs in early May was aptary wage*," Carl B. .laiisen, a
or more, and 11,000 for property largest on record for this season
.Strindanl Oil Cmniuiny
was 11roved. Use nf three hull diamonds
"'l lie Cionniii siou wauls to rind
"I onn- lo tin’ bind iif Do Alohas
Uicjllhci
of
the
business
oiuui/udamage
awarded
Die
hid
to
supply
Ihe
City
sailui
H
old
mid
g
d
y-ioi
boy
ail
wind
the
proposals
a
ie
before
in sharp conhusi with a year ago,
at the mirth side of the Airport
tout's labor relations committee,
I&gt;ie*cnt law requires u showing wlien supplies were very short nod
-aid ‘ he did nod fooml Ihe liny lulling net inn," -aid Mayor Cnrru w itli lilxilnte fuel oil for a year. hy flenrgc Burr Uinplri* School
told
Senator*,
of proof of finnticlnl resiHinsIhlli- resulted ill curtailed livestock pm
Action
wa*
deferred
nil
nil
fur
wny Four firm s have
o ffen d
next year wuA urntiled. Milk sup­
lie pniniised that un Adm inis­ 11lieie
U iiM iln n eit g u i m 1‘ n a e t l a e t
tiy only after a person has been
plum fm Ihe financing, ami Ihe mutin' vch iclfs, |lending receipt nf plies weri' rif|eirled sanitary In
.liii'v said
me expected In complete harvest- tration ‘ hill increasing III# minifound til fault In one accident. A
"They were real nice til llie I hey Commission In i'
requested that inure bids.
the local urcii during March.
hill also I* pending before the system was not winking efficient­ mg this month, Central Florida mum wage to 7fi cents un hour gave me a yu &gt;" noil m ilk.
Use nf the new Mellunville A ve ­
these he pill in writing for conshipment* during the month will and making other changes in the
Legislature to make the financial lynue hall park hy a Sanford aumld tlriu lin ii
tlniler Die proposal, Dim I'resi be heavy. Sm ith Flo rid a, with fa ir labor standard* act "he tu rn ­
proof apitllcahlc at the time «f
Present last evening were J. pro-teant was granted for th« *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
dent of the Senate, the Hpeukvi I .-IHI ai-ies rem aining, reports Ihnt ed over tu an im partial enngre** ing when* they have a logitiIhe first accident.
Nuveen summer, provided some C ity emMeanwhile (iovernor W arren of the House ami one other mem­ Dn bulk of their plantings w ill sloltal commlHshin for study and j hi r t of the Republican*," 'lu ll David Everard of John
Senator Brew ster of Maine, Die and Co. or Chicago and -I. Baines pluyeu is designated as custmllun
Indicated h" i* opposed lo plac­ ber from each branch would serve mm on- in May. North Florida, report."
O I'T O M K T K IS T
Jansen, prodih'iil of the Oravo HOP senatorial euoipiiigii couunit- of ICansom urui Dnvhlxon of Miami, to he responsible fnr any damage
ing the Slate Budget Director un­ with the (iovernor in drafting Die iciih :ian acres of celery, expects
In Dm park.
F r e e exam tarX • U laiae* filled
budget.
der control of the Legislature,
to oiarket it* crop during Intter Curp., i'lllsh u rg h , told u Scnnln lee brail, said that while Senate ( l l l i i ’i interested tsool firm s ate
I
ln
u
r * a-ia, i-n aai. u-ia
The Remlimle High .School Hulul
labor
sulieuminlttee
Dial
the Republican* look up lim e talking i l.eedy, Wheelei and Ahlnnmu nf
\ I,ill which would lake (inv May
A i l n n l l c . V n U i m i l H an k IIIS s
The governor ami other iiieinwas
refunded
the
$100
spent
fur
ut
Van
lugii'cn
I ' k u s e 'JM
her* of I lie ('ahlnel met inform al­ cram Warren up nil his offei to
F. n. U price* on celery have chatither "due* nut opimse ennui u I hiuI llie Kuro|ieaii ivi uvi'i l hill, ) Orlandn and II.
llccnxo fur a circus which it re­
■eH|iiin*lliile
tm Miami.
weren’t
ly with Ihe joint Senate-House lax accept a ll.UUt) a ycui salary cut biim low, varying from l l .f ill to it vision In the miniinum wag#' they
In Die cently xpunsureil, Word was re­
Mr. .Snyci iiliunliliceil
study committee to discuss Ihe was introduced in the House h&gt; I " Ml ii hauiper. Track hohliug* lad feels that insufficient study idlic I delay*.
ha*
been
made
of
whut
the
re­
lli'li I'ooser of Jackson.
proposal.
were 107 car* un A pril I anil MfiO
sults would he. He said nn onn
It would cut tile salary of the car* yesterday.
As outlined hy Itep, l-anlaff of
has found uni what the mat
Dade, the proposal would give (iovernor Trum Il'JJilk t lo lll.u iio
till cabbage llie binding* have would he.
lh a Legislature authority to np- a year. Warren hitusvlf *tigge*leil been rather light, demand has been (
Meanwhile two finance leader*
puinl the Budget Director *ud it in Ills message to llie l.c i;i
stow and Die market dull F rie rs In Cmigrex* said that utilesa
place the drafting nf the budget lulurc n week ago.
an
low,
there is u brake on spending or
Estnhilshmirid uf II Slate T iix
nniler a joint IcglMallve commilValencia oranges uie disappear­ ii lamst in taxes the government,
Ciimioissiiui wa* pru|Hi*i'd in ii
tce ami the (Iovernor,
ing
rapidly
from
the
tree*
in
t
ill*
!
could go Into the red.
At present Ihe director Is nn- hill IntriMliiceil in Die senate . Tin*
iiolnteil hy ihe (iovernor and (fie 1'llllllllUsIclll wniilil Ilf ciimpiisi'd seelImi. By ihe ■m l of the mouth I The 'warning enmn from Chairmidgel i* drafted hy the Uahincl uf Die eniiipt riillei iiiul six IIIMIM* shipment* w ill liei-mue very light ' mun Cannon (ll-M o ) of llie limine
committee
and
her* ii|i|m inli ■d liy Da- (iuvi •i nor. say shipper*. Dutiean u in |iefru it Appropriations
Budget Commission.
L iiu ln ff *uld th# Cabinet would Dllll Wllllllt I'&gt;e llllllli'il fllllll I'lll’ll w ill lie finished fnr Die season III l(ep. Taber (It- N y ), top m inority
i i I miuI two weeks. Marsh seedless I committee member,
niemlmr, u* the Hmikv
rrtu ln control over Ihe budget, cotigresshiiiul . b i l l et
Tho Commission would he nuth- vnriely w ill lie nearly finished this i looked forward to debate the
hiiwever, with authority lo release
1 til.004MHMI.IMXI national defense
nrixed to establish n system for week
nr withhold fund*.
I'eppi-is iniviJ sn ffe in i (mm ad money Idll for Dm year slarting
tinifm ni
assesstnetlls
Warren said he lliln k* it w ill statewide
I k* a "serious m istake" to take cnlleetious and aienuiiling of nixes verse wcnlbcr mid prohnhly w ill Inly I.
"A t llie ta le we are going,"
the huilgrt awnv from the Cali* | and to revise tax levies of in- not matoio ip this section before
1 net. He lidded he would he "re ­Oividuul count lea and cqltuli/.e as­ Mav. sn&gt; grower*. Shipment* of Tuber told newsmen, "we huve no
luctant about making a cluing#" sessed valuations ,,f property to local sweet corn are due in two clmirc but to start curbing our
WCI'll*
appropriations, Increase taxes or
unless It was shown the present tuxotiun.
go into thy red."
T h ' l r t place to -dart cutting
he addl’d, is on the foreign aid
program, Thu can he trimmed, he
rlalm i'd, from $1,000,000, (Hill to
&lt;2,000,000,000 below the Adm in­
istration estimate of $&amp;,IUI0l0&lt;)0,.
000 "and still not hurt anything."
Cannon aald ha doesn't expect
a deflcll hut set's little prospect
for a substantial payment on the
national debt at the rate things
IIH U
are going.
W hile th# appropriation* cum­
in It lee has ro t an estimated $ 1,llHllHHEH
000,000,000 from the Prexhlent's
M iH U O U H
budget estimates to date, Can­
fiOLl) HTRIFB A DKVOK
non said, hero still Is too much
►pending and sum* of the hills
paused nave been too Idg,
Senator T a ft (R-O hlo) denied
...........
that llepuhllran* are waging any
deliberate slowdown In Congress
I.AUUEKH - JACKS
against
Adm inistration
legisla­
I'T H iN IT IIIt E T O P S
EXTENSION Pl.ANKN
tion.
Senator M rCrath of Rhode Is ­
land, llie
Deninrrajtc national
chairm an, had ra ile d Ih * Isxua
previously. He aald In a statement
that tho Democrat* are "on lha
side of action and th# Republican*
llltor (J.OTHKH
W IN D O W 0 1 .A H 8
are nn (ha aide of inaction.”
T n fl, who heads the Senate OOP
Policy Commit lee, told a reporter
"It lust lan't so."
"There i* no dsliherale attempt
to slow down legislation on the
1
par " f Ihi&lt; Republican*." T n fl
WAXEH
A U T O O l.A K H '
said " O f 1'imrse Ilm *e*iMuixthill|y for "***im i lei*l*lallnn rest*
CompUlf Blork
on Ihe Democrats. For thal reafr/ Coutltf-fiuh t h a t
»nn w* haven't seen any twee**
ipfad on brad
Iltnjamln Moort
altv to keep our people from talki.
.

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To P ro a o (« U m P n | r t n of A n n k i ;
To Praduc* P rrag e rity for Sanford.

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VOLUME XXXX

TAI.LAHASSR k T Apr. 13bP»— 1The Nasal# voted 37-7
today to Investigate tha Statr
Welfare Department. The mow
ram# on a resolution hr Sena­
tor John* of Stark# who said
thrr# ia "dire nrrd in our stale"
la “ find mil what the trouble
U" In the Welfare Department.

Estab lish ed 1908

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SA N FO RD .

Importance 0 1
R i v e r Terminal
Told By Higgins
C Of C Praises City
Commission Action
To r';nanis Project

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

Warren’s Program IRoadAccount
To Revise Citrus 7 Unchecked,
Law Gets Backing
375
Plan Would Set Up
‘Taste Test’ F o r
Determining When
Fruit Is ‘R e a d y ’

W EA TH ER

F L O R ID A .

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

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A p p o in t e d P r e s s L e a s e d W ir e

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West Allies
House Okays Vets’
Halt German
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. Benefit Measure As
Plan, Removal D e f e n s e R o w L o o m _

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pjilm ertt, ipinlim iinp in i( , ,,M|,-|.

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Revelation
Is
Made
During Discussion
Oi' Appointment Of
State Budget Head

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Aim Of Move Is To
Advance Conquered r i
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Rep. Cannon Asserts
Nation Toward Self- f c l C C t l O I l LAWS
Air Force Mu s t
Sufficiency, Repair
Get More Money;
WASHINGIllN. Apr M
Vinson Backs Navy
Ihe l oiled Siuipt, III,iim and
1ran*r inti iv •iiiiifuifn»*tl a 'liaip
W W I I M U O V Apt l t - ( / T » ) _
«ul in llir iniinliri **f InImirn hi
I •&gt;.- h .'.i.f ...........d , $195,890,000
fir iflu*iae*4 lioin \\1‘lrdi i*p(t‘nii i w» ih \ i|ipfopr i.Hion tor VPiermain
' t" ite fit* hnt.iv, thru turneti lo
Oils Arc Proposed. mi
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ShiiihoktM Reveals 1,11 f i !11*1»• «ir 111V f i b .000.00 0,.

T o B e Changed
Bv New Charter

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TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 11iniiil .i iaI I hr ititiiiiur of rtjuip f»I 11 I M'I ■I*I*ll thr n#-yy 1 Ih lh .n l
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IT’I— Lieut. GuVernnr Martin i n If iliiilllil anil iif tlo- I 1 I (Ml I lift ilu r . I.n
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Griffin of Georgia today advi*
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ed the Florida Legislature In
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paaa Iheir revenue measures •Cl . 0. Ill incur tl.iv « | hr
dan'l auhmlt them la the peo­ •Iif Srtiuiinlr t'n iin lr t li.m ilifi ni S i.iilr ( n iu ,m iff 11111. 111111. 1111' that
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ple for a role. Ha referred In t I inline 11 f III ttif | mil i* I I f lilfi lllf ! Iir |ili, mi.1.1 tin I i-fi'l.ilu if
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$ ' — The A ilm in iilralinn program lot
OIMOUSHIO IV AN CXPIOIION, S t l l a i y ' i Cutlmll,- Cliurvb ta Marlon,
Mayor Andrew Carraw ay repoit- Governor W a rm , fu ll'.I mi S ta ir
i \ |..ii,lt i it, Nov
ihi* «L*k ift* i ih
nun H i t i*m in* ♦:il m*»1 •
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revising Flo tilla riliu * law* won ed on hit ireent trip la W ailiiiiyton Auditor H i ) an W illi. it* milk« ji th D., la diown In rulna, w ith only Um «;ilro left standing. S ix aldarly
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h i - rliii'itt
ill (m l lert in the L fg itls lu ie to­ with C ity Manager M cKiLbm to statement on how nlln-i
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aliow«r#d s ton# and Umber down on Urn w u td ilp p c rt.llia k a a tk p f (J ita u i I tlkllll 1I.*
provide for apointmeiit ..t
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confer with R F C o fficia li lep.trd- state auditor.
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Ofijyod etil *. Ird by Polk roimlV iiiv a loan tnr the rn n itruction id
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grouj&gt;f in t fin ip tf•!
Milt i' piikk * i **p'i r **! i# **f A' ill I h* I *r r. ..ml t
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the W a rirn hat ked lull into
„ r H«,iu lm n i with pnk.iif* liumlinyf W‘lhs* s titc n ifn t o i goNPiruiietit
litu.i** |M»l*|i&lt; ••••!• |*i *1.'tiling' *niu** ,
l , n m;iii iiuln i n * ' * n l n * h Hlitl M* |
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oryl, by commenting
Vu t ,fi\’f* liaUtti
rommilteev m drad ol one If they j ,
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fay and defeat would have hern in- , , j f y Intuit, tie tevealr.l lli.tl New i i , flit
,unlit the Staii* It.ft.I |i.
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Rep. Saundert ol S t. Lu rte. th a tr- ,
| ,y ,|,e p ifie n j. *f«tu n '•&lt; 'he w„ ' i ^ ' y | „ d
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men nf the Home and Senate Com* l.m iila lu ir .
mid
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Still*** lie'll ill.tort lie
v- ill be I
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‘" ily It"- Oral Htep m tn-nr
l-atrr lie lidd reporter# hi# dr * «nipa„v of 0 ,1 ,ml... *........ 1924, an.l l.f. ime owner m I9»H makina
few. Under
i i . . . I \ 0tCf iiist
•»4*M •** •I)#- l•i * *cn» |«i *»hitii!ecl,
■n U t h branch#, of il
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new ly s tfio , o , ,te in vote* w ill
a " me i.ievr ageirr) m Sanford lr»
it would R ti U0
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«'tifnti*41* freight nte!k in Ihi* »»ih i i m tiiu tii miiHlti In wnrk mi mhei 1 ■
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ftlindard rnr w t • *^
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Bits'ill Mill *if» HildliV Mill
l,ei elect mi,
—
tnlnliiK wben
actuaOy a,i|i..,..t- tl„tntlllliK
vvtieu orangea
orange! and
ami icr*[»#•- Ifrm ln n l fafllitie# wa# il,. -eo,
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to fmritord
$iaritord from
fru it are ripe, reaulf# lib elin g " J Tliln
inuet l^ rntnplelfil,
In- auililur fur ll,* Huai) |ir|in rtm iT il.‘
u,.- lM ..r i mb tn an
' m i ' .‘ll' •. ( ip t 1UlO | | , | fur «#| pull l*| IM* pUlllft picvtullvb U.V ................... ■t,s, in t„ defin* tin- '"•"•"l-'i'
— proeeaaed cllrrta w ith gradea baaed
|,efor # full titllH Ira il.iu of
The Road Denarttn, lit auditor
r. imuiv l"l)ow tne the
ol VfbllH be ol,ended the * }|4*4i ||**4 f" Itf* It n aia’ Kf*«J »|nWll ti lit 1 la tll* and Ion.1,' ",, ,.| tin- m ayo ,.
™ on quality, anil reotganlae tlia el** ,ii,» rivpy ran he ertpfetryf. »1Vio&gt;n in named by the State It,.ad Hoard,
tii|i|int in Allit'4
ih ’s Hat without m ilt'll,, in* tilling,' ,n Ins ;
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held in the tour
Ni loin..Ii i iiitnl \ vi-booli
n|i|&gt;id„t*it l.y tin- tiover
rua eomnilaalnn.
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ut la dune, Suufr.rd w ill L.- wfo.'li
h»* «n«IU*ut «*.t In* iiiih t'ip iilftl lln l l l D t l f f o f ll*l •’•x" l !• ' l l I ' m W H I H * 4 d l l " 14 (&gt;||». f I'* l 14tight.
nor.
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Ho aouhor wan ll matt In llie jc o m r the dlalrlhiition re n in
t .*1 III 1611 Will !»♦* !«“ ■ pUUM’tl \\ (Hi
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untalle*! w#r^
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Mi.-.I of liidny'n 1'out# re III',' re ­
huuae than Rep. Hffllflk. of
J t’entrol Florida, ho anld.
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1*•*•*!» 1*1 -i'l* l»
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opponent, Hurreeded In getting M'*
Frdlnwlny nil nppeul by f rniil, . Iii n|i|iiiir,l ll,# budget illri-i'tor
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intro,lured "fo r ii *%ii-s i x|4um***l, ........In* f f t »».i* 1'nMii* 11 * «t ' |*i44l* I'lili'e’t, *.
hill referred Jointly tn the i.H ru a i Kvane of l.ul:e Mary for o .
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It ii,ii» iii-,itly t# free from I kiiioh F i t C I v i l g C S U I K " I ir*4.'kt‘ f ! *I*M
till- few onion,nhile
Fruit# t.’oinmlttee and the t’ ornlt- Inure in pnvlinj for nniforni-i for
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r e f on AppropUihn&gt;».
I Mu- lupli eelmol blind, the t'b.im
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Nupporlera railg llt on fit
to Itie her voted to refer tbe iitHile, to
1 ! , n • uml Uit'it "iifo iccm viii 'D ' 11f
1 I' lid R n e , treasurer;
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thr Hull' nprrulvd 11lit .MOO ions »* v» fif ii*iiii»Mi'*
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t'll.lV m .1 deii'r lug. ',-||i„g ,.| | , 'he Ni-uimi.b tju n ig r, lln- Ruick
to ba'ebnll m n morale builili r
SmiiilluniHiUNlv
11It (h i’ Stu'* 1 i i pm HIE. f i ♦* In44 vlivtor , *» I lo- "t ."lo
l U tliics" w as it'ail
iflittl
thfiwt'
V
l
I"
pov
th
r
I‘ll1
■
(m
il
Ho railed allenllon to tile Sluim41 #M*i(mu*il (ih Fudf H * i
fu r tli-ll i.i« c ,l nil. hr. Li-.l I,n l.w 'K&gt; in V. an,I I,,- , " ,i i i , ,t,fil |,| h work
b&gt; Mr* A It IV ierxo n . H ie pasi
if \ ** I h * ’ Vt»H‘* :i
t ** P
»* • . l i l p
w ill lie. lo-bl
'lie,.- u n i,1 l!»21 when hr boi-amo
.Minatreliv
_
, whlrh
..
Nunford's hrnnd new
123,11011 Itout*
in o.sldont' pin uml a bouquet of
•1**11. lu* numI
maiiiigi-i of t In- Sunrord llutck
° V « '\ Pr
f° r 1 ”
Neugrnvc combinnUon loildcr fire
, 1111' r 4?vi?*if •ii 11»mmid i f full dint flowers w in , presented to Mrs. J .
oi inc i.nntt.
,.r»ion.i
m. . . . n . . . __„ . i
'
'nn,punv
.ii
it
present
location.
,l" " ' j,', V**W VI
T A LLA H A S SEE , Apr* 13-jrP)
Holland Dean reported on tin* truck arrived this afternoon rtnd J
l Mi*" f!Hy (h itm ui''"HiiiiM vlnml'l hi* i ' Mlloli ell. te ll, illg pres bio It l, I, y
During ll.,- passing years. Mr
win, espre'sed
On*
—One of tha tripa for Which Wal­ fine cnnprrntlnn given Hunfnrd "a-, driven o ff a flat car onto the D rlaw sie m y -il *. 46 A M (I
. i I**VV8*11 fft pel m ilt mu lip til nil M is lim it
W illiam s I.n , it't-ii many changes
A
C
I.
unloading
ramp
near
t
h
e
lf,n
•Naml.ml
lu
n
r)
w
eir
tlie
11
Kit Ion foi I be "fine
ter C. Roundtrto is charged with on M iracle Dny by the press and
tnniml lotiil **f liUMi, m .lca .i «,j t liil,’ , a,','
„
a
,
i
t
,
o
l
.
i
l
i
'
'
,
i,
ii
,|
many
agi'iu-lei
drawing Slat# e*p«t*#a today wan radio nf Hip state an# commend. Freight term inal nl 2:00 o'clock, 1006 ton oil l ink. , Pm m syli........ t'ovo «■•,me iiii .I gom- in Hanford
binder' In o ,1,'t Ol ",|„ lotion’ of
AI iriil IJTiO it•* I m*i f lt if o i «•. hi* ih ’
f „ - „ .| „ . ,
ilencrlbcd an a drinking and Heft­ ’ ed the work of Oeorgo Toithy nod m,,I then after some manipulation I Sm , .,,,,1 ,|„- 7.M17
Mrs
Me I
iuttn^ •
pu*t
!*■
*(
Till*
•’■
■
m
ini
"loll
ol
•
f**lt
iace
Im
-in
,li'.l
opera!lo
in,
fur
|,v
.
.*..
ing parly celebrating Fuller Unr- ( his publicity committee, a- well doe to the sharp nc n r ana e u f i *
• il p t .w ii
I do (*4&gt; r u i i i n i h - year.
Iho
onlv
mitomublln
ilnnler
here
In spelling bco competition at
r£ icn’n election
as uoTi-rniir,
governor.
cuon an
. uh
nn (lordnn Webb the 'Hinp, w a . taken to the F ire I A " ’ rU r J " ............ .
A repoi * i, the H is, i i , i ('.iim . l|
as tiaipn
Ralph Manner
Sasser nml
• ft III ( i l l L| h ill i Ih- v Ui III* HI I" III
lit. Inis , i» „ i„ „ ,,ii,ly opcratisl uu.l
nil Conservation St ii t i on by Robert Yeomans, d r - 1 U u r inali. rrrw iu .iu . Wallei l&lt;« &gt;1- -,|,l llio 'Niue product over a quar- the Ju n io r High School Inst night ' . Imp u n til lli«" iii'X t N**V6'inh4T
t Coni limed tin I'nge l „ „ ,
Van Pittm an of JafVsonvIll# | of the If, S, Noil
livery engineer.
r t lt . S lu m n H ill. I ’a . id thr i.ul
Carole David, eighth grade Geneva
at an Ind
u strial.C o m m it- Service, for the on
............. _ pub...
| l • Iiiliiilln l fill r a n r I here i
outstanding
testified...........
............
io
r
of
a
century.
School pupil, again *win llie right
iloti hearing on Kguntjwt'a dl»mla Hclty which thla aectlnn received. . Agb-nm, w ith m l finish and tankrr, was swrpt ,.v e in ..m l m il
mlnga the crash lie was p u k c l up unliaim, I
Ill* operated fleets of trucks I., represent Seminole Comity m N li.v i
Ifow anl H lnlr, New Y o rk tilantn
" ehrominm Irimmlnga
nal an director of Workm#n’a
• ** l l l s f l i l l l I s l V v
t lompen nation that he, Rountree pnldlcltv man from Trenton, N I .......... "e a rly Id feet Ion? from hy a passing slop N&gt;. ■.is im I' k | ,,d "H um equip,nrld ill tbe con lli,&lt; contest In Miami, sponsored
’ riu’t ," " of ni,ports during World ,tm Miami 11,’ rid,I However. Im
•&lt;* r,,|,r ladder, attracled
Wendell Heaton anl James A. re[Kirte.l on the publicity which
V I I I n T f J l I t’il* L i u t l t s
I '’ill' I I . mill u l',, established a , first place winner this lime &gt;n
^
Harper went to Panama City «m Nnnfnnl has received ns n result """'h ntli'ldlon a- It was driven u , i. r r p .iilr .l
Members t the Seminole High
,s
Its,,ii
i
i
.I
a
fleel
of
taxicabs
nl
the
(lim
it
,
fnrm
eluhs
tram
im
r
"
"
,
8*reet
Fire
C
h
ief
M.
N
stead of nmnei -,p »» it, lust
u flshitig trip Juna 18.'
Ih r
42 t lewmetl .ih i.aid
tl.»
" o .k w ill b&lt; tinted boon on School nop '.m ini w ill uni the DK
&gt;
mol
around
II,is
city
and
in
u
a
r
’s
contest.
He said Ih# trip had b«#n plann­ here, and revealed that 27 dally •‘leteland. Assistant C h ie f Thom- IV m .'vIvatna
Sun a ila r k r .l il,
on,I several firemen, assisted In
it lying diium ,ntties.
\ * i, result, the ('m udy trophy «)■ installation " I four t r a ffl1’ aided Wat Veterans post tumor
ed by himself, Heaton, and Har­ newspapers in H ellles through.
. .„ iio | lig lils at llm French Ave row m Ihe sale of forget-mir-nots.
per lo celebrate Warttn’a nomi­ out the country nre currying 'I,.- mil,lading „ i the freight st,i- Ida/r in the . I, V i a,go hold " •11,
Alw ays interested in aviation, goes to tin* Geneva School, mol 0'i&lt;- rilirlce tith Street
iliterKec- |,,o,-eei]s of vvhjeh w ill be used to
i,I,I old &lt;&gt;l ii"
lecelve n f lu
nation. Rountree decided to ac- dnlly stories at.o,|t the (m ining tom W. q . Dowling, daeksunvllle lo.ll.tt'e I ml
'Ir . W illiam s devoted colikliicralde Miss David w ill
here, and Hint many
'Continued On l u * t l x )
l.r lie anil a trnpliv donated by llm lion, City Manage, O F MrtTIh- | help illeahled veteiaHs Ibrmivhoilt
Jlvouipuny them at Iho last minute program
fu
r
lit'lilin
,'
ripnpliirul.
■
rforl
to
...........
.
of
the
&lt;r..a ,ta srS Os P a a i T S m i
____ - - . ____________
Miami Hernltl. Him la the dauglite, |
.................e d ............. ..
lit " Seminole i&lt;mn&lt;«. C l,lilie s Vodohe darlared.
I'b.-V dispul. lted flu S H |1 '• Municlpul Airport and to Inducing of Mrs. Louise C David of Oviedo f 0,11 lig h t' a n i 'e ,I till- mot lung. ] pieli, lo.-nl |r \ \ commander, at,
t'I.F.M ON.S KF.HHiNH
Pittman said tl.o trip was mude
ibe N ,iv\ lo lake it over during
C
H
IN
A
W
A
R
;
D
K
I.A
n
'
d
!
”
A
n
r
."
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7
d
V
W
a
l.
the
Const
liu
n
r.l
win.-I,
prompih
iiini
Hie
c
u
t
io
llm
r
meeliumsti,
is ioi11need ib is iimruing
K E L A N D , A p r. 13 (/»•)— WalMarie T e fr lr i, Ju n io r
High
in hla car and bn paid all travel
•im w ar
N A N K fN U , Apr. IM—&lt;
2T&gt;—'T he t.-r N.
N.' "R
"Hen"
Clemons, head
head has*
has" I
" i'l'tne f,„m Hroukly,.
Robert Howell and Jo lxi K adrr
„ ...........................r
e n " Clemons,
School pupil and duughler of Mi i-vpecti-d so",i, I,.- said
rxpfns**.
Mr. W illi,nn* ,s married to llie
illo tofllghl k.-tl.nfl
krlbnll and fit
bull coaeh
cnarb ami
. o . l ! ' ' " " vlny Ihe f&lt;„,mite t Utlel s
I be fhisbei tv |',‘ "f light a di load
.........bull
Ihe .0 .1 V
committee in
In Ha dismissal charges, the f.ljlnese Com im inlit radio
and Mrs. C.
M AdaniH, Dlou
I'.riner
Kltriil.olb
M
llle,
of
Orwer»
sent
I
m
tin*
scent,
tbe
t**v
Industrial Commission said Rouii' said 'form al" peace negotiations assistant fool Lull roach at Nielson
Fieri,-I, Avenue, «&lt;e runner up in o ' "iily leg,,tale I" ,m ill m il........ ■tiaigo " f tbe lin e . F u rl member*
Oils
no
dense
tbe
|.lnul
col,l,lo
1
mdo,
iiini
limy
liuve
iliree
sons,
bile tra ffic i,s ill other m lii- e ' w ill conduct the rule during the
tree received |31.87 , from the Opened only today in Peiping— U n ive rsily, resigned today to go
'■die I, . I'l,m il's and M iller, ull tin- contest last night, won n fh I I m t w ill provide red Mgiml* evening at Municipal Hall Park
IHI,.,.
government into l.usiness.
Slate as expense's for the trip, an Ind l e t ion that
Miami Herald pn/e.
and with
i
w
in,,„
i,\»
flying
action
during
(loose lio slin , forme,
\ \ m,M
Clemons said he had planned lo
which was listed as official husi- delegates have hnwed to harsh
Carole David w ill compote in the oo i "i ner* w hen I ratlin* appeoueb when Sanford plays Orlando
■he uni in the Arm y and Navy
tin ' 111, 1111,- I 'me.i lin e raili.cid
k *2 l ' T ins.
uIII,hold announcement o f his re- Series nil,i vs it 11 the llrtl'o il I'lgn
nes«.
i „
&lt;Continued On Cage Three I
.I
-1,g, be ,le, lured
The delegates from
Nanking slgnntlon until ueurer Ihe end of who now owns „ rowlHint h 'u I mii
I " t I t; M E E T
Another wilnesa, J. C. Harrell
tt'natlaaee a a rage Three)
S e llin g ,,f llie date for election
have been In Peiping fo r 12 days, Ids contract term, Kept, j , but to eslnbllsluneid ul llnyside, N .1
H IU T IH II il IP S ItKDH
IAM
KH
N
A
M
ED
(M
------------------ ^ ---T R IA L S E N D
el officers w ill to ,me of tbe main
hut the Com m unlit radio a ty fe d ,"c la rify the coaching situation" he ub,,„l five iiiib s from tIn- rrnsl,
LO N D O N , Apr 13—&lt;/»•)— llr i
A T IIE N H , A la A p r. 13—pi')-4l'„niinne«i ila r i &gt; , T w .il
IRRARL HIDRTRACKRD
theie "informal" talk*.
M L K N H F K t ,, Germ any, '(&gt;« i t , ills of hualiieKs at the Jaycee
made l l today.
tain,
rejecting
Russia's
proleel
m
il
Dr. F e rry II. Jam es &lt;rf Kebrlng,
N ew Yo rk, ape
ia - (fr » —
"1*1— An
\m e ti.a n . o i meeting 1 Im rsday, i.ordoii ltn,d
l la., Iiuh ht'oii chosen as presl- the N o fllt A tla n tic P act, lias ac I I I
The United NatloM auembly
H I'S S K IIV H 'E
anmmricad
this
i ,ive,| tiin Soviet Union of violat ' wmtud Up today the la t and long bw, preMilcnt,
'1- til of Athena 1’,,liege.
voted today to sidetrack Israel’s
It,,-, ncrvlco lo Lake Mary
,„g the Angln-SoVlel
friendship .- t ,.| German war ,um&gt;". i n . I
m rntng
lie nucceeda l*r. E . R. N aylor, treuly of UM2 ax well uu Ihe fmn ' wdl, 'onvictfoi,.. fin In „ f the -‘ I
bid for U. N . membership into Us
lo'ing diaconttimed I'f f w li* ,
dny, S. A . Allen, nwney of tl.o alinso resignatlun w ill breutue power Poxtdain p a d , the foreign d, leiidanla.
fig-nation political committee.
\ 'S G h l I ' l . V ' E R S
Hanford T n ,ill'll Line',, .................
ifocilvo June 1. Dr. N aylor lia# office announce,I today.
II,e decir.ian wa two t" one J I \M P A , Apr 13 opt— Pre»iml yesterday
toon pret.blent H&gt; years.
FJ.fcrn tlC OUTPUT CUT
The U ritlsh note was delivered ,'N the three-judge bench. Judge ' d&lt; nt io n, Spicola ,-f the 'Inmpa
NEW YORK, ApL 13 -44&gt;today
optioned l.sm ar
(
t
a M t w B w m
vesterday to Soviet Ambassador Leon W. Powers of Demi,son. la .. [:&gt;........
Electric power producflon dropped
Florida
International
George N. Zarubin, replying to fil.-d a dlxsenting Upituol, against Murphy,
to MfiO.Otll.hOO kilovealtliniira last
£ * * hro£rn y M ,frd «y afternoon at 3 :4 5 o’clock fo r llie
Russia's complaint that the N o rth ! most „ f the convictions « f German I , iig,„* hatting champion in 1947,
^week Ihe lowest slnrw list Ns pi. " t u l S i i ? 0? C.rn° ^ l Academy libraty. and Prof J . N . Groom*, principal,
Atlantic P ad was directed against diplomats and o fficials o .c „ ,-,l of to P u l,ilka o f the Florida Ststo
• l l , Edison Electric Instltut# re- turned ih# h t it ip a d e fu f o f tod In mailt the Hart o f a project which he
ting ., crim inal N iu , program „ f I .ague. Murphy lot a respectable
the 11. H. H. R. and thm, broke
ported today,
?U s Inal year.
murder and plunder
and hit w ile , W . R . C room i, had planned for many year*. T h e y have
the Rritlflh-Hovlet treaty.
Tha figure was 16 per cant
Also optioned to Paint1;,! was
been
leaching
at
Ihe
Crooms
Academy
»inre
in
ro
n
ilru
rlin
n
in
1926.
abort tha B,oaM79fOOO -kilowattI*Jinny A im ,in , .. young outfield” **
i
"
I
certainly
feel
happy
to
d
a
yf
hours of a year ago and cojnpfred
k
win, .starred ut lu m p s ', Jef|ty W IL L A R D « O N N fH .I.Y
with 6J177.fl(13,000 tha prarfous because | see the realisation o f a d a re ,
’• .- u i High .School
He paid tribute to hla
dream about to be fu lfille d ," P ro f.
Cnmedv, ro lu iful dance muiinet and light hearted solo and en
Crooms told students and visitors wife* "Who had never faltered " In letnhle music n u rk ril the present.iimn o l "T h e Fount and th r Co-ed"
In Um school auditorium dedicated aiding him In hla work, and he
to tha ground breaking. He A o Sskisl her tn introduce R. M cG rfff. U tl night hy ihe .Srmitmle High N ln«,l Glee Club hefore an appreciative
lA U K S O N V*H I K. A ,,r. Ill (/PI
m e a le d that he rame to Hanford Jaeksnnville attorney, and one of omJieme that neaily filled ih r tenlci trclinn nl the auditorium. D iffiHigh Low
42 years ago and fo r flv a yaars the form er students nt the Ace- linn was hy Miss Ollie Reese Whittle, Glee Club director.
LO
NDON.
A
pr.
l
3
(
/
|
’
)
A
young
U
n
i,ill
Imuvrwtlc
lu
n
ifd
70
Atlanta
80
taught school at tho old R o w e r demy.
P . R. Ilacli in tin* rule n f n bogus
r.lira h rlh , jual like any young bnuvrw ilr, dnein'l wanl tontpany ,n licr
Rustui,
rtl
•7
M cU rlff told o f hi* e a rly strug­ count, had Ihe appenrancu of u
Academy a t Seventh R t m t and
I by the daughter, nf new home until every thing it iuti •«.
Chicago
73
40
Cypress Avenue. He was
teas married gles to obtain an education and to comle strip cliaraeter, oa he star­
president, In the per:o
Detroit
14
T h a t’s why only a handful of icUtivev and drcotalorv lu v r any
la ISOS and hia w ife also taught pass tha b a r exam ination to be­ red In the loading cnntodp role nf
a Aiken. Richard Me73
Mirmcnpolis
4d
school a t Hopper's. Inn 1811 ha
he w as come a law yer, and o f being draft­ a college student, vvlm
fleeing Nnb appeared ae "P re » y ," or D r. idea of what it’s like inside ihe new home o l P n n c e ii Elisabeth and
N«w Y o rk
r,6
(d
m enial in the planning and
am ed Into arm y duty on Hie very from a
motorcycle
policeman, McHpaiMcn. M rs. McHpaddeg, play­ Prince P h ilip .
P I« H «5 j o T t h a ^ p r . 6
la Instruments
90
Phoenix
84
building
o
f
day
ho
waa
scheduled
to
'
*
“
the
new
Hopper
Acaably portrayed by John K rld r r , J r ., ed by U herry Hlngletary, caused a
which 76 paraona 8 M ,
Tha royal couple w ill move Into mansion, Decoraturs arc modern­
70
Saint Louis
80
wemg near r » e
and lEleventh
it #
.. e xam ln affW t
l* i* r W rin g
assumed tha ilU g u lw o f a count comedy complication by tryin g to Clarence House, one o f the man­
82
81
include:'
San tuitonlu
„ _ T„ sh
___
• t m u . ta d w as principal theca one year refre
e r_________^
course prior to who waa dua to vlalt tha college m arry her daughter to thg bogus sions in tha grounds o f historic ising the Interior, T h is
43
b«
ripping out or refurbishing yards
Seattle
being
admitted
to
the
bar,
f c r 16 y e a n prio
r
to
going
to
I-rfor
goiag
aa 6 flnapclal benefactor. Th a set­ count, In g rid Katcrm an u M ar­ Hi. Jam es Palace, someUma around and yards of crlmxun carpeting.
83
70
Washlngtun
C.ootns
Academy
ia Golds
Oeldabera
. „
_ „ j « y la
beet
H e urged the itudoata
ting waa a m e garden on the jorie, tl
belle o f
38
Montreal
04
Until all that ta done, and until
complei
complef
h®
college ermpna,
tided
i'"c o u n t" in 1
W orkm en have been busy for Princess Elisab eth hsraelf baa had
73
Jacksonville
62
calving
lada a t 1
Ha waa aided tn eluding the of______________
_______ _
montha repair! n *
tha
damage a chance to maka sure tha fu rn ­
It y secret.
83
12
Miami
by two^olleka boya, pUyed
88
H4
comedy was provided by German bomba Inflicted on tho ishings are Just aa aha wants
Orlanda
ti'uallaaee Oa I m « Tkreel
84
74
Tallulfasevu
Maned an Tag* Tfrajk '■• four-story, eeatury and a half old
•SV',,‘
’ •
M
a
i
•&gt;
,.
W'tiLiSn
K m
•
rr s s mw .a

i«*\«*.ii^i *u

t•i,i-l■!

I.

fit•*•!

i......

ll ,,
,h|&gt;
II

In

....... lit,n In

??*»!*

Volie A. Williams Sells Buick
Agency lo W. B. And J. N. Nicholson

k

1, lb. . ...»

I

Mrs. R u t h Scott
Is I u s ( a 11 e d As
Pilot Cl ul ) Head

tfrw|lin|

WB, it,,, ..... . Uomtior

---- -----

-

r r e i g n i e r A nd

''ditatu' »»* * youth when

T a n k e r Collide1*!
On Delaware Bay

fi.t

i

Im&gt;i Nearly 5 Hours;

IHstiaufri oai rsg#

N ew $2:1,000 Fire
Truck Delivered To;
Ci t y Of Sanford!

.. n re n Victc .
P a r t y Described
A t State Hearing,

No Men Are In jut ctl

County Spelling
Bee Is Won By
Geneva Student

School IVp Sfpiad To
Aid Vcl ora ns S a l e

Prof. J. N. Crooms Breaks Ground
For New Crooms Academy Library

‘The Count And The Co-Ed’, Comedy,
Is Presented By School Glee Club

Elizabeth’s New Home Must Be
Just So Before Company Arrives

**«♦«.

S , 021*13172?,

!8 K

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THE WEATHEU

i f
fift
?L*

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■

P A G E TW O

States And Senators

(| e {to n to rd H eraU l
■ataktiakeO ~ta I M
x e a iir s tr e e t aaioegaa
a a l e an e ar a*
• s a f a r i , rio rM a
111 Mag— tfa Aveawa
4 aa aavaae claaa ' e a i i w
&gt;r. m a a t ia « p * m o ffic e
rC. P la r lla . e e ia e ffc# *« *
rose af l i r r l B, H IT .

la lir ..,

W R D N F.H D A Y,

A I’ M. 13, IW t

B T B L H » E lt n B T O D A Y
Y e t there are some who Imagine

the Infinite ran nrllhrr

ace nor

M a rl The hearing ear, and the
lin in g eye, Jehovah hath made
even both of then*.—I'ro v. 20:12.

Frank Snell, grtirral manager of
Florida Coca-Cols, lormrrly r&gt;l Tittitville ami well known in Sanford
where hr ha* frequently rolled
the local Kniary Club, hat tint been
lifte d prrttdenl of llir Utktonvilla Rotary Club.
Governor Warren tay* be ha*
no further imlitical ambition* bt*
irbnd the Governor’* office. It hail
been thought that he might run
again*) Senator Holland in 19)2,
hut after three rnonlli*. a* Governor
Fuller intiil*. hi* ardor for politic*
hat tooled A lot will depend, how­
ever, on how popular bit hi* propoial* are ailei lliey loo have
cooled.
j

I hat Iraffit accidenl* tan be
virtually elinunaled from our re­
gular tchrmr of thing* bat been liemonilraled by 401 cilirt in the
United Stale* placed on ihe "hon­
or roll" by lire National Safety
Council for going ilttmigli (lie en­
tire year of 1**48 wilhoui a lingle
traffic fatality. Only Florida citie*
to make the grade were Quincy,
Bradenton, and tlrangely enough
Chattahoochee.
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"If Mtnrlimr* we *erm a little
pguimiitic nver the eventual »uccom of the United Nation*, the
Atlantic Sermity fact, and lire
Metthell Plan", write* a friend of
our* who terved in the firat World
War. end alio ui tbr terotid World
War. "it may be became we remem­
ber to well llie high hope* which
attended the nigning of the Kel­
logg Peace Pail, the Watliiuglon
Diiarmament Treaty and the Dawr*
Plan of tome twenty year* ago".

Jutt what "continuing apprnpiia
loti*" have done to Florida tax­
payer* in the lail Irw year* wa*
indicated Monday when it w«» re­
vealed in the Legislature that only
about one-fourth of the Slate'*
total eapemiiture* are Mibjcrl to
review every two year* by um
representative* Alt the re*t, nr
three-fourth* of the total, air "contipuiag eppiopnalioii*", and once
votfd, go right on year after year,
whether the need for them lu* long
eiace. pgil, Thu* we *pend $30,000
4 year to fight hog cholera liechute 25 year* ago we had a Img
cholera epidemic.
The city of Wellington i* again
Uft without newipaper* a* prenmen and tlcreotypct* tlrikc for
wage* and tlwilet .hour*.
They already make nver a liuntl
rkd dollar* a week and they want
thalr work week rut from 37 1-2
hour* to 32 1-2 hour* week. Imag­
ing having to work only a little over
J2 hour* a week and making over
g $100 a week for it. Then home
to ittl, relaxation, and playl No
:#
life , to go lot No butinett
totponiihilitieil
No payrolli to
MMatl No iqawk* to quell!4 The
■faoreotyper* are ijruly tho eria*
toctAU of the profaaaion.

I ., How long will i|m American
people continue to put up with the
tetrevr
favagant waite, if not
it corruption, in : their
B n It officer. We ara told
mocracy the public olfk
•errant* of tbe people,
trend continual it won1!

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

Congress Roundup

farm ers hasn’t lessened the price
the housewife pays fo r bread.
A hettla shaped up between
hackers o f: (1 ) the prceent prin­
ciple whereby the government
takes over surpluses so farm ers
can get fa ir prices In the m ar­
ket phucs. and (2 ) the new pro­
posal that would let many fooda
sell a* low aa the m arkets o ffe r,
with the government paying the
difference
between
w hat
the
farm ers sell fo r amt w hat the
government considers a fa ir price.
The s&lt;iport hy government loans
on surplus production la effect­
ive this year. A n y new program
Will no) lake nver until IMO.
Recrcinry of agriculture Brannan made the play for housewife
harking « f the new farm policy
prnpo-itl in n speech before the
Economic Action Conference of
the Conpcrativo League o f tho
United Slates. He said!
I . It,, expects the government
w ill I-.- buying pork w ithin 00
das to hold prices up, and he
docs not knnw where it ran tie
stored.
*
* 2. About *r,,00(1,000 a week Is
being -pent to take potatoes out
of the market "so the price sla ys
high," and It doesn't make sense
to film—"The Am erican people
don't have tn w rite their law s so
that thin kind of system Is per­
petuated.”
t
:i. I s becoming d ifficu lt tn find
n market in the armed services
or in Europe for food stu ffs
hough! underIho present price

Boat CraMh

tog , their crperue

account*.

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INSURANCE NEWS and VIEWS I

tC « * tl* *M r n a . r a n **■•*
tra a lta a e g V t a m r a a e O ael
A now t-oiirttifution wrinklu him been thought up by bomb In Moaeow If w ar conies.
scene, leporltsJ:
GUEST
Coitgrc.nHman Frederic II. Coudcrt, .Jr.. of New York. He
What Ihe United Htatea m uit do,
"W e heard the whistles scream­
F A L L S ON
urgen it eonatltutlonnl iimondr.ent allowing Congrcnn, when Cannon said, la equip other nationa
ing, hut the fog was so thick even
It ndmitM a new state, to H|xiclfy whether It tthoultl have for ground force fighting while
DOOR S T E F !
the ducks were In bed."
a ir puwur capable of deal­
two senators nH in tho present arrangement, one or none. building
Hun O il Company reported tbe
ing a knock out blow to any agOwner o f house lust days
fire aboard the Pennsylvania Hun
His aim is to prevent states with sparno population from greaxor within three weeks.
in court nnd had to pay
was under control shortly after
controlling tho Senate. Ho figures that 10 por cent of the
Cannon is chairman of tho A p­
Injuicd ono'e hospital ex­
7:00
A
.
M.,
but
that
smoko
still
pense!
iroople have 50 senators, and the remaining 81 percent only propriation for the N avy agalnat
poured from the ship at 10:00
&lt;1(1. This condition would, he thinks, beepmo even worse with an attack hy Rep. Vinson (D -G a.)
A M
A C O M P R E H E N S IV E
Vinson sought to add fitOO.OOO,the prospective admission of Hawaii and Alaska.
P E R S O N A I, LI A H it. IT Y
The vessel remained anchored
000 for the N avy to a record, peaceCongressman Coudert's idea is open to sevcrnl objec­ time (10,000,000,000 Arm y-N avyP O L IC Y C O V E R S A
In the hay aw aiting a fresh ship­
LO SS O K T H IS T Y P E
ment o f foamltc being rushed to
tions. Unless statehood Is a meaningless term. It should A ir Korea bill drawn up hy Can­
her hy the R aritan Hun. another
receive equal consideration somewhere In our national legis­ non's committee,
Hun Oil vessel. When the fog lift ­
Vinson, who Is chairman of the
lature. Our Constitution would have l»ccn adopted If the
ed, tlx* I'emisylvHnla Hun was to
Armed Services Committee, wants
Hina 11 stales had not received equal representation in tho Ihe
return In her base at Hiiii ' m head­
added money tn strengthen the
InMumnce Flux Service
quarters at Marcus Honks.
Senate.
Navy's air arm.
I HI N. Fark Ave.
Fhotte 124
Hhc hml departed from Mareu i
Who is wise enough to say what slates will bo the most
He told thu House that the funda
Hook last night enroute to Texas
populous 1(10 years from now? California, now perhaps the recommended by the Budget Hu
to nick up oil. In her dry rerun
rcau and the Appropriations Comfourth most populous state, hml few enough people when rnilteo
hold she ra rlrd packaged goods
' N Ns avy would mean
for the
It was admitted to the Union in 1850.
crated in canlltoard.
tills:
With all Us faults the Senate usually functions much
A drop from 14,1100 to lO.fiOO In
It was Iho packaged m aterial W M t g g g M M M M N g M W M M M M M M M M M M t o M M M M M t o
that lilnxcd fiercely. A Idg hole
better than the House. This may lie due to Its being a naval nlanea and a cut from It In
Kvenlagx- 44e.
DOOR O PEN
was torn In the hold.
smaller body, or to tho longer terms of Its members; but H In the numliar of operating a t­
tack a irc ra ft carrlera which "are
Matinees- 4te
It . H. Lines, owner of the A m eri­
D A II.I
the fact remains. The House p ii I h through legislation In a the harkiMine of Ihe modern
can Attorney, reported in New
hurry, often with debate cut short and amendments limited N avy."
Children* Me
12: IS P. M.
Yo rk thHt vessel’s how was stove
or barred. The Senate frequently licks these crude now Ii IIIh Thu appropriation hill carrlea
in nnd. that fire brake out in her
into Hhapc. The House, loo, seems more ensily manipulated funda to maintain Ihe armed filt­
foreiM-nk, It was under control al
L A S T D AY
ers for the lit months lieglnning
ILfifi and she headed for the Hull
hy interests with axes to grind.
next Ju ly I.
yards
at
Marcus
Hook
for
repairs.
W
EILS
Instead of tinkering with the Senate, Congressman C'ouVinson argued that nuy cut In
(.’oast Guard heailquurlrpi at
derl might see wtial he rail do to improve the House.
niivnl strength Is Inconsisti-nt with
Philadelphia reported it w ill liivr-dthe United States* sponsorship of
igate tin- uranh. A spokesman
the Atlnnlie Pact.
support iitngram
snlil there was no trp n il of what
" I f yon want tn keep peace III
And foes and hnrkern of ii i-iinsi-d Ihe collision |,ut said likely |
this country, If you want to keep multi billion dollar long range il w as a irs till of Ihe heavy fog
What is the lies! way to revive a corpse? If there Is peace In the w orld," he declared, hiiuniiig program Joined In pre­
Tho Am erican Attorney, carried
any recipe, the Hritish Liberal parly would like to have it "let thp world know we arn pro- dicting II w ill passthe Senate
fm m BP to Ml men. Hla- wan &lt;-n
easily
red."
The leaders have been holding a three-day general confer­ pa Vinson's
“ The real fight again this year route from N orfolk, Vo., in P h il­
stand whs seconded hy
ence to prepare for next year's election.
Rep. Short o f Missouri, ranking Ircen r»t the lust four years, and adelphia, to load chi go.
There was no indication of the
The Liberals have had a great past In Great Britain. Republican mAmlier of the Armed w ill be in the I louse, an it has
not in llu- Senate," said Senator dumugu caused Imt a Coast G iih i d
They transferred the rule of the nation from a few great Services Committee.
Meanwhile the Voterana Adm in­ Maybank ( l) - S C i, floor manager spokesman it probably was " e x ­
families to a democratic ballot. They introduced secret vot­
tensive."
istration served notice that It of tin- bill.
ing, and did away with the state-supported church in Ire­ expects most veterans to pay up I Other ciingrusalunal action tuTho *Pc ii n sylvan I u Hun. one of lluland and Wales. They prepared the way for a free on th eir (It loans, in Tull or In | day centered In^ committees:
company's
largest
oil-hearing
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The
Senate
Elnenco
Committer
Ireland, which finally came by common eonsunt of the B ri­ part.
ships, was Involved In another col­
“ Yunkce S k i Doodle"
Debts tn tho government result- (called senators and represents- lision last Aug. 211. In that crash
tish after the Liberals had lost power.
"Canine Patrol
mod loan* w ill be tlves to ti-atify on the hill to- n 20-foot hole was torn in her port
ing from defaulted
".1 GOD KATIIKKH" FEATURES! 1:00* 3;0B- i l l t * 7 ll*V *]g
With such a record, why have they faded out? Chiefly waived
only
In
"m eritorious removc oleomargarine taxes. Sen­ side In a clash off Milieus Hook
ator A ilu y (It-W iH t *ald in pre­
it is because their reforms were political hut not social. ch*cn," the agency enld.
Hints- thu (Jl loan program pared ii-xtimony thu bill would
Social improvements came as often from Conservatives an
"algo the death w arrant for 2,from Liberals. The workers felt themselves ignored, und Blurted in 1LM4, VA ban paid non.imn
dairy entile." He In one
clnlniH agninxl guaranteed loans
turned to the new Labor party. Quarrels of the leaders split totaling about 110,000,000 on bo- of 2d senator* supporting a nolithe Liltcrnls at this time, and now the once dominant party hlf of 11,200 veterans. Claim * atltuie bill that would remove
currently are Irelng paid at the taxes tint would ban Interstate
has lint 12 members in the House of Commons, nut of 040.
of yellow colored uleo.
There might atill lie a place for the Liberals. There rate of 400 to BOO a month. Mure shlnnicnt
Ilcp. Pnage (D - T e x ), author of
half of the debts rexulted
must be many voters who believe neither in Socialism nor In than
a henso-paiiscd hill which would
from buxlnoae Ioann.
rock-rllibed Conservatism, which seems to be the choice of­
P. W. K elsey, assistant VA ad­ ropcel taxes hut not han Inter­
m inistrator fo r finance, laid to­ state shipment, was another witfered Just now hy the two dominsiit parties.
day the aganev Is setting up a ness tailed today,
Chairman George o f the com­
procedure to determine w hat, If
uuythlng, a veteran owes tho gov­ mittee said he expects the grnup
ernment on a defaulted (11 loan. to approve the House h ill un­
committee lit tiolng created changed, probably at a closed
Is liemity it luxury? Unde Sum thinks so. and taxug U in Aeach
V A regional o ffice with session next week.
HtTordiiiKly- Tho hot lies of tho array in his wife’s cabinet authority to decide whether all
which Htartlo and smnotimos itpimll tho nvorARu husband nr p a rt of the amount paid In
all boar thoir tax. Evvu tho hwublo and devastating teu-cont settlement nf a veternn’a default­
la L» he gralvgd. qnllected a ir a a ila s M f m i * raae .ffaei
' t ’ll iM-tt
lipstick oohLm twolvo cents, tho extra two ihiiwIoh being tax. er! loan
fu ll, or adjusted.
meeting
held .la s t
weekend In
For some reason men escape this burden; they do not havo in An
over-all rommitteo w ill lie Panama C ity was given by Mrs.
to pay a tax on shaving cream, though thoir wives' clonns- net up In VA headquarters here. Messenger who also outlined plan*
It w ill have original Jurisdiction
injr creams' helps In support Ihe Kovcrnment.
for the "Flo rid a P a rty”
which
hi canes Involving over IP.BOO, and
Hoili’o there is a campaign of the Toilet (IchkIh Associa­ w
ill pass upon appeals from de­ w ill he given In Imgor o f Mix*
tion to roI Cotiqross to remedy this situation. The Associa­ cisions of the regional committees Ruby Newhall of G xlnesvllle whu
Ami Ihe Adm inistration put in
'"V
*" ln l* rn * ll,,n *[
tion has the sujtpnH of furriers ami the makers of handhhl fur hnuawlfe support of Its
* l lhp. ' " " ^ U o n to be
hags, whose customers also are aggrdved hy the lax- „new
farm program, promising 1,le!‘J ln Chicago June lfl-17 and I I .
gathering prujHMiHitics of Uncle Sam.
rhfN pfr fo«n|
^ r "* •'*
rnmlurterl Inti
Is beauty a luxury? Men, as well as women, will agree
Hut on Capitol H ill Rep. Pact. in |tl*»t,,,ri o f new members In(D -G u l, a top farm lcailt-r, d c c ls r - ;‘4udh'* Mrs. (leorgo A. Htlne, M r* .i
that it is a necessity.
ml the program gives no assurance ” •
'ouchtoii, Mrs C. M. Hnyd'
that
food
price*
w ill
mint) &lt;»«d Mrs, Hill Tyro . Hostesses were
down. Instead, he said, It might Mrs. A. IK. Hhoemakcr and Miss
mean merely bigger i&gt;roflts for Maude Ramsey.^ There wore 21
the middlemen who handle, pro­ members present nnd guests In­
I email nurd Cram l* a |r lla r l
Court. bps r-wm p««a ttast
cess ami sell the things people cluded M rs. Nancy Hrock, Mrs.
Ellen Westmoreland in Up) rule
and "try In return some of the
Dw ight L . P aler* of E lk in s. W.
of Mlsf, Agatha Lockstep, i ullage
-eat.
benefits received." He told them
Look at wheat, Pam suggested: Va. and Miss Jean Dobbs of O r­
liouiemnUmr, who lu-camo liifnlu tlm l lliey would be known hy the
Hted with the bogus Count, nnd type of lltc ru lu rr they lead, and a big drop Id tho price paid the lando.
who flu ltrtc d tin fan and peered said Ihe new lib ra ry would lo* of
through her lagm ettc at Ida every
great benefit not only
In (he
approach.
•eliool hot In the general pohiir
Able suppotting roles were f i ll ­ aa well,
ed by Kulhirni) llftls-ock, freshman
lic t n ' f r u ilc y , also a farmer
girl, Ilettn Duncuti us n college student u l Crtguna Academy and
II
junior, and Arnold lln rrliig le it as
kltfh school leather In
a freshman. Solo* ami duet* were •J"w
M iami, told of Ihe task of Icachcra
sung by Htnnloy llruniley nnd In* lit building the character of stu­
grid Esterson and nolos hy A n ita dents.
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A iken and P. R. Bach who also did
., f
t
Other speakers ware J . A. Law .
a llve|y iljmro routine.
I I
son, J r . who welcomed the group,
John Kill!, M nry Anne Gnllowny lliis e l Dixon of the senior rises
and Carolyn Patrick provided ae* who outlined the freedoms en­
cnmpajiimrtit
fur
t:.»
singing
joyed under Ihe U. 8. Constitution,
which Included cliurilncH, quartet- Joan Tonlcy, 11th grade student
tea and nulutr, and for the rnlarful who told of it visit to the A and M
ilnnra routines Including n M ay
for Negroes nl Tnllnhaapole dance hy tnn girts In bright College
»eo. J . r.. Robinson, Denver, Colo,
costume*. Other dnnrca Included
supreme vlce-commander of tha
Crinoline Dancers In purplw and Am erican
Woodman, also adK a n ilh a r Dances hy eight hays dressorl Ihe studante,
nnd eight girls. L lttlu P a l Hmlth,
II. L . Duhart told of hla e arly
as flow er g irl nnd E ric E slerto n struggles in Hanford as a builder.
aa crown hearer, added n bright A aacred sulo waa given hy Ruth
touch lo (he M ay Polo routine

P a r t y In T h e D o ld ru m s

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Andrew Carraway Agency
L E T S LO TO A MOVIE!”

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The Return Of October

SHOWING THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAYf

BAN K H 0 U D A Y NOTICE

Taxing Beauty

Pilot Meet

The following banks will be closed on Friday, April
15, 194!) in observance of “(iood Friday.”

All orders for currency, payroll**, etc. tthould be
nitikJe on TlturHday, April 14, 1949.

School Play

The Hanford Atlantic

Florida Stale Bank

National Hank

of Sanford

Prof. CrooniH

/r's fi/ r i/ fijM / c /

TNIENIEW 1ILDSMOIBILE 198 .ii9WEST-PRICED CAR
WlIN HIGHI'COmphIESSIIINr ROCKElf EN6INE!

th« stujient*.
B
I 8u,t; Tl ^ u " u,n ■ml memw « of the County School Board
Interrupted their meeting at the
^ r l »ouM t0 aftvtd the ground
lU eatleaeg r ™ « P m i Oael
of pereonallty becauae Governor breaking eiercUea.
Warren reappointed Budget Dir*
ector Homer Graham on the re*
commendation of the Lcglaiatlvo
J g t r a worketol'Md^generally
Tan Committee.
* 4 ealaidaa In hie office over
M.pnld by hla predaceeaor, by
Ini eotne of them out of hla
irgency contingent fund awl

State Roads

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Navy end Air rafcee ere

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ble to thu Legislature would
Ive them more dependable Ip*
•motion on which Ui lake ne­
on.
"Would the budget dlreetor
getad by the Legislature get
iy mere accurate Information
•an one aelectod by the CloverWarren

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

;Edmund Stowe Talks |)AR Favors Hanning

Spelling Bee

Social And Personal Activities IA
I &lt;iur,le" M
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Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

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Social Calender

Telephone 148

Collins Home Scene
or c i r c le « Meet

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M rs. T o u h y

A rra n g e s

E a .H t c r N it i* P r o g r a m
I iiiH il b u tS C r o m I ' a s f M a n
Minim coruest on Mny il, -.aid 0.
Kdmuiul Stow*., lucid laudsciipi1
\ rusulntion emtorsiug
the C, Steele, principal of the San*
A *|*i*i*I til iiroirniiii *-if hum if
architect, w as the guest speaki i elimination of Communist* from ford linttumnr School who eon* w ill bt* nrp*pnti*«l »&gt;vi K n * ln niijlit
nt tin* Klrut l*r«,*h&gt;tunim I'litin ’h
at the monthly meeting of the fm iii the teaching profession wie dueled the contest.
(ienenn
H nrrell
of
Sanford by rnnillH iKht Th*» puMi.* i* «*xH rm crocalli* Clrele of the Sanford adopted at a State Conference of
Carden Clidi Frid ay evening nt the daughter, o f the Am erlenr lirnnuunt School u a- judged the trn iin l an invitiitim i tM join with
the home of the .Misses l.niirn nnd Iti volution held iccentlv at tha best speller among the fifth and lilt* nii'rnbrri of tin* rnviirri'irittiofi
Kilnn Chittenden on Palmetto Ave* Itelleview lllltm ore Hole) in llel- "ixth grtule pupil, of the county In tin* wnr*hip l In* Y»»nth I'lm lr
t i hf ■ !11 v* ti**ti
ntir. Mr. Stowe's talk was hnsed h m ,e . and w ill t., o u t to tIn and won « aft prire donn.ed by the of 25 vuicp*
of Mrs lipoty*' r.Mihv .kill |i»i.
on Inndseaping.
I evM.Inture, it was reported county School Hoard.
Mrs. Charles Hnmil conducted * v Mr- Miriam Itu.sell delegate
Minim Herald certificate* were villi* ill** mil MU’ IM.I VI r.fi .1 III*' (till
the meeting and peograius for the ' •
Sullie Harrison f|in ||te r at uw orded Inst night to I In- follow* tra in
Tin' v iiifrs »»f li*tfh tin* i' 111-%mul
coming vear were discussed. Plans «
am on Kritlax at the home log pupil, fin winning matches in
t'nrole
David.
Sarah thi* h*»ys of lb** I'li'-u \ti|l I.. ltn*ti*J
were completed for a rooked ...... I ' *
1 •' Clements. Hostesses spelling
sale to la- held A pr. Id The group " “ h Mm
Clements were Mr*. tleorge. Oviedo; Carroll llnrw ick, ft! in thr*’** u n til n i' v lob* tin*
l.ytnnn, Warren McCall, Oviedo; nirU will o n/ ii t ini i si*if tinthi*iii
voted to hold a picnic for the Mn&gt; V
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meeting at the home of Mm Knm l *
" a pe rhomp-i.ii. t.nke Mnmoe. mul Mar'"in ent to the Department of vin M cKinley. Sanford llrnm m nr]
Il wux decided during the meet
I tig ll» HH*I***
scss members Jf. cents fo.
1'' v .V’l"" . f '"
'u‘r ' ' f i ,m Sell...... Sixteen pupils competed In I
missed
and
t h e " * '" ' " f Rihnult
41Hi*h mileeting
i'l ing imsxt
'i mui
t , monument
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vuit'p* I In* mul** i’hi&gt;rn«t4»rs w ill
al-t. 1^. i*«*Hi*| in ii *sp*«*lol iiiiin b tr *4
for fool |iuf f v ^«*loH pnrtn lit
tilt* mu In *tfm w ill id* i nk h i by ^
\ la i V \ oi * W ilk**, 11in I .it r a (till m
mul Stmih*-. Hrimil&gt;*v
AioifhH fi'iit ui *■ of thi* |iroirrmn will m - tlo* twu violin roI o r *
pint, i i| In Alary
Vnn HohlayCT
| ^['*1 M fom ork’ Jiu ^i'h»flinns by
Mi* Touln
Th*» It.
\ ii
M tlnnis. who.^
♦*\ I m *•i Jin11**i11f ih sitiiiiifly
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f**id n i' ih*- w i.i'h ip m mimic* hRR
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* iihm* f,*h -i
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Ink'll
school
cm *(* f"i
tIii*it m lI h i ' I jish i in
Mii*p.iii iif fi*t fin* ■t'lvicp Hint ill

The c , C. Cullin', lion. * nt 224
T H lIK f lD A T
J , J . Duren r**t«irin*,t &lt;m Monday
Thn Sanford Home Dcmonslrn W’n i Nineteenth H lr r r l was th« In Hanford (mm Tampa xx here he
tlon Club w ill meet at 2:30 P M. j w w .... Monday of the m e rlin s " ^
X
X
T
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i
t
• t the T o u rl.t Center. The le n t'o f C ircle No. (I of the Woman’s u hospital.
" , " n,U
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le.xaon on aluminum troy etching M issionary Sneieiy of the F irs t
w ill ha taught.
M ix. A rth ur II- lleekw lth, J r .
The South Side Parent-Teacher It. T . Thomas presided over the
left today for Wayernss, (la . where
x
wi l l »«k** prut ill
Association w ill merit nt 3:15 I
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P m in . . . |..a ..„ .u .i
. i
................... »|umii ... 11...
on I
v n •• *.f -* tic in inblitinn to
■
lmi tw a fi’ hi'o* ii14'i*n.Curo«.^*
meeting nt 2:30 P. M.
j "l.lttlo Fessnn* tn Spiritu al K ff- M is. J , .1
i vm |*af r i. k. I ‘nt o
Mt ln n is, -•
The Went Side P aren t-Teacher. irieney". "Stew ardship" wo* the! week.
vi j * \ H i it'ii i ti**, I'loiri v W h II upp , **
Association w ill meet ut 3:(HI I* subject of u short talk by Mrs. I
| h r 11. . . Ili’ttv
lime Wilki*,
M. nt the school to he preceded C A.Anderson, J r .
V.
i
,,
■'I, i
V|in i ni i-f I Vm tun Imi'l, Am y
E li/ a h i't h * s H o m e
hy the^hoard meeting at 2:30 P M
The group voted to send "Hope
C . f o r . l "tie !'".p e n d ’
lilH T II
I,*- k . ti h&lt; utm I *•» Ifa ip c r, ( ‘nrol***
Supt. I . W. Ft, w ton w ill nt tin tond [lox
overseas.
visitoverseas. Two
Two
visit,|(g , |l(1 w w |,w ,(l in | i 11(t,, n , y
num lmr ami Mi s Hnmil ' cporte, ■
, itl. ....... ........J
i n n . . i ni i :m i n i
Ji'tit. Vii'i iw, ,ji 11+-1, IV kmv W ilson,
&lt;I *»nIf mi r«l______________
1‘ rmn I'M t R i f 1
guest speakc
subject
were present: Mrs. W. P.
v fir foil W ii on ii ft. i t .1'iinrn &lt;2111..
....... ai,
..................... ..
...........
s’ o«’ i ni* in, men* w in lit* in* I’ lM'siJt, nr*
E* lnf . ,ChlM N r H " Work K ,,n " r i- : U rm d ,;; J r . and' Mm . (V."'c D ixo n .! K f^
of
^
VMitmniln
Ho h.*\ • »*f tin .h o ir
a r c -!
I ,
aecomnaHied lo the rolivei).
,,.|o fficial
••nee.
A
guest
at
the
\ i* p V11■
| &lt;1111* f tthn K i nlc r , J nbll **
Semlnnla tienekan
H rliek.h Fndge
%v, n } Coll#
w ill lm glad
to imr
learn
Heminnia
t^nigi No
No. 11
n A
conclusion
ofr "*
theWn"
meeting to MjjT8
ra.i’ Sidu.lt*
, , imumvime
follow
an that
ill Von ItriH'kcl of iti
loud
I'trhni'dl^'lletnlwrs
I i!'
! t K '*'” ' ' V
* in* !’f
t*
VII* m
I Lifiuhl IlnWattending were Mrs
" H I m« ‘ in T
r r "f ? , ! n
x.
T. I’ itti.rd, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. "nt ss 1" „at ' the , l&lt;
l^
r i d Fuughtnti
m iJ .t
'ermild
ui *i Ihi v I I . h M tin. mat I (il hi*
Odd M lttw a Hall at Hi DO P. M , A . I., Uarlneau, Mrs. Thomas, Mra. x L .m .rln l I n s u t a l
Mi ........ XI.
m orcliind, Mrs. Wnlsoo IC.'.'I, aits. . , , . ,-,t a- page l,, the State He
M,H M,
*
Initiation w ill he he d / m l
tillc
v Collins, Mr*. John I&gt;. Ahra- ,
rlnl Hospital.
' Ilrie
" M iilhleu*
s ' n ,,■ « ',- | modelmg Neither h a. any re tire *11 31*1M
oilfii'i 11 ' .h
. 11i |11 , ,
W. Ilohlnyet, Mrs.
Vf * i I it lilt *’ Il&gt; o Ii t s. .ii is ill
members are requested to he peeMr„ , in ri|jn rr , Mr,. w .
....... Mrs. T . I I ten loo, M is A . K ' 'V i.
,, ..
,
,
tentative of Patliam ent, wlileh n s u n , I ti n i f s I , a n y U •I i . h u . «&lt;o
* tii* i c* i llii- tl* to iit it .1■* of tin*
I f looke .h a ir ........ of Vll„ , (l fjotl.imo to pav for getting
went. Vialtorn
lire IUw1elrnnif.
WcjitmorHuntl
Mr* n.
H lal
I, l0*l»orm*,
, ,* tu.lny
. un” toMr";
,,m iM
{ \ liome llrubaker, Mis ,t N Ib ii.b ii Mrs ■ M
A pr,
J ni
I t o \ •i * 11 \ I l f p i i . i l m
T l lyU
iMn onuir i, Air*,
*V!"rnlV lift
return
lo rthen
- » i 11 1
mol lUM IMkvt)
till
|
1
•"•••■ If,.. I.......... M,,d v for Kaglund's f„T « K S t lA t
^ M .s . A, K . Hosselter nnd Mrs. I l . |ln A1,,.|)town&gt;
„ f l ,.r
Itidart
W ashbiiio, Mrs W
l&gt;
in s ........................
, .
T n lltihustm*. Mi i \\ ill •.nos i- i h«* t i l l *
■I III. ,1 .1 * Il t,. .1 -1A ill
m........
.I c '1 . ' I lift, ate- In ,nc
the g
girls
,........,
The Wumnn’s A u x ilia ry of Holy Newsom.
for non * 'him | am i I *•( i
V111• t
Vdi.u.s, Ml...d b , tlo- fa .'iltv and students
'V...... 'V'r
hi l n
f t pi .it i " l‘ 1.31 IH InC •
' for ii slmrt time with Mi und Ililtngiit u e .. Mm
Cross Rpis ijis l Church w ill en—
. b m'v as
" h"
*&gt;•'. on the n i
'
'
1M rs. S. O. C’h a.e. -It at their tieorg • Itix *ot, Mrs &lt; W K .ig l- | l ibm. ,es»wel,x,.
tertnln with its annual spring
•Mrs. I' t lin .lone*. Mm Hialerlrk
t . bgiblr for the good e itire n 1
C ir c le
j) a l w t H
home on Mnllonville Avenue
Pirn** Philip, the I In k i* nf Kdiii*
bridge parly under the direction
.\ihtniH. Mm M I ’, I ji/ttr iihtl M h I wiml T I h* hnviimI m htis*.! «&gt;u
of M rs. 8. (i. Chase, J r . One party
I Inr r v l l n tin , f in 'll’ |M*»Mnr,
« ii* f* itihilii|itv h i v ii *i * h*iii1i’r*.liifi h lliyii, will it* lji*' -email nf (hilt
w ill begin In the afternoon at 2:0.1
(nit •m i i «iii Thuxt* r«v«*iviiir ihikeihiot In ii'si* (*hin ore House
| it I I* I ,* »N
l Mil ■
■ Iti l*‘t «N'
P. M. and one at H:IH) P. M. In 'lie
♦tljMti- Mi'll' M'**» l**MI*ll* «■ ii hi itlnl litoiie €|iii • ii V id o i itl
lie s. Ilriito u Johnson and Mrs. O n B O t l i A n n i v e r s a r y
IM is s l l ; i r l i ; i r : i M c N i i l r '
llobl.io . S. iomol,
H ig h,
Hie house to Imr son of (hut
P arish House of the ehureli.
II 0 M rlhvin w»*ri*
on .
I *•&gt;I •11*1 i i i i .I &lt; I *;• 11*I *• : 1'
\ , i ; , It;,'..- i . oiiio llig t, |H ih xxhm lie lo arricil Marie AlexH o n o re d O n B ir lln la y
Miiiiiiiiv fnr tin- muni III v
, vi
i. , , ,t . , , t
1 .0 1.0, M. K m ......., ttx.odo'a n d io xnil. the •laught.'t ..f t ’ ta r |
of I'lreh- No 1 Of the K irs, nap
Mr
l " 1.
F A S T F R U . l i MI N I
'I
lo in I'll ,1,1 III Wild
W cxalidri II of H o 1 in III IH'/I
Il l ............. held at the Johnson .............. .. N. rot,,.. N. I were ...........
Mi * Mnrhfiia M. *', e h hollo*
C ills and buy from ihr»utrl
| !t |i mi It.Mtil 1 liilxf ■»*.*(• I ' i l tt'il
ihim it iii ni tn ’ M' '* ''V i , y***il*i *ln y Nfti'I'IDinii tin llii-n f*lH tl
tin .|il ii llig li Iti. ii'iiiio o|
T l" boo &lt;■ i- one of ilie newest
«im‘«*i inif w a s |ir«*RMm«l '
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•ml O lllr a l I'lo iid a are invited 1h.unt I In*
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.
ti*... ................
,.i w o M mii ? aann n i v e r s a r yy t o ilh a m all
”
H* «'r&gt; Vl.au &gt;*i t*f Sara .11n ml*t*ti**ii in Du' **ti*ii*d prei'iiiclH
nn«l
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ill *•■•■»** " li II l.’D't*
i
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ol
hof
i
s
f4
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1
&gt;
to J.iln in a I'ignnlh' Kie t«u K.gg "vet bv Mrs
I A. Strung.
sfniiies Plain* e,
huilt hy
■ d ii a ii ft . tut a in* ui.r ill l ».• "1 *^l
l)„* pHriv ri ve n m the Ki inaltl l .iopli
hunt to he Hlliitfd ni Snidamh.
('amerun taught .... , (lll M. nmrii.1 Huspilal w hite Mr-. I bit 1In
.. hi V. &lt;
. r.i vn i, hv in'i' o io lh 'i. Ml*
i,,|.
-4
1 :* ■
■
*
M H tun
m i l l . I 11ii| hr iv II * Ih in v V III niHii’ lluiii li ill years i
»niii* oi*
Springs I I- .I .Sunday by II. A tid.le letiaot.. M"'
l l.u ilg en s i , confined b e ra .w of [ ' K M V .'.
.
•,».d ***||, f 14111
ii a*■
» l*»‘**i|, i* n i xx a-, man It'll 111 |
t i l l l C III
ill linn p i t nf thi' l (■otiiriil wiis eoiiillicleil Illy Mrs. VI, .1. I nil* . , ,
.» , .
,
1 I*. Ini Vv«’»i*o
\
M*
I- \ , lln l/, Mpenl, pi*-id St .lain" milt lived then' w h ile,
• ari lial
I'm k Five hundred F u lle r Kite 'lip s and reports were heard front I 11 l *" " ^ . . ‘’'i
V 'a !'!!' ' \ . 1,11
*
Hi** meefiMp and calle*! sending In - ol.lii rs to pot down '
It li ii tn* *;• Mi*» *
1»&gt;
ami
w ill he iilaced uboiil the grounds 11,&lt; varlnmt officers.
I , , . . . ..........r . 1^ ................. „ .,.r r V . i J . . I .................. I'1 ‘ "
" Mi
III J I ih in r'i« |»t fi-nd his no in ly oob.ni ts m Am etica. j
« " " ‘P " f ...... liuMUlai staff uf *W- . .Bki. ...........
1 1. 1111 1 n|i m
I L* tl 11 *
|ii.i M' l
for the hie event which w ill I f *
ItcfrrsliinentM were served nt the tors and nurses |ir.s e „ ie .l them
1
1
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ha
pill
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linn
o,
fioxx
fee:
lily
I
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Hil
,
«'.t llllffl't
gin at 2:30 P. M,
&lt;unche Ion n f the meeting In Mrs. w nli a decora lei I cake and a
t H'fil’l * mill 11.(31 plutnli'il n i i i'rimy &gt;i (hm w ii -* huilt ^
„• . loin- 1 ihle ' 1 '" d I
— —-------------------1; a Jb.lihins, Mrs J’ I! Unix, -Igne.l hy tin nilierx of the m ft
’ »* *• ■ chilli iiiiiii a i.11■ | t'p.■
II
•■'*».* Iy iii thr MOL c* nl ui y f ■*# ilii'
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11
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cloth
S H A N N O N ■ T IT II.IN C IO N
| N|l. ................. \\f *. t i f tiibhs.
iir - I .
! 1111* tin 1 1
* . 11 **r«**t
1 '
(i'C III* lilt'll 11,,. M, pltd.ri I Lit* i.f i in * in * , wht, hill i ruled |
l.ule in the uflrriiuon the eel.e j | ; ,. laid,
...............
*
i*t,
a
Mr and Mrs II W Shammo an . \ |,. Jf 7..luhtr im, M ri (' J
11 ' iL if v. ,o e*v i n find i in f j a I oyl.iii'1
l3. i.. 1H'• i
iH'tf a"
I | - *f
1 h * in .t * 14 I ... 4* I I lllllu r'tl
xx a» “erve,j with Ice eteam to Hie I t,ictlidfiy cate t ln d .d
III
I
01
lit
( ' ( id I.* in a ‘I
..hi'
llouriced Indnv the rligugciuetit and I . mm-Mis
.1 It Field
Mrs I I I
W dlimn
IV 11* ii * nIn
eKiti i
Mai tint Fo x, * f '“ 'l' Mr. und Mi* l.uttgens w i i e i . . | . .Ilovv .n .d le
♦ Mu i ..n.'hc i**n • f tin in*-* f h.it hi iiii'n ' m-reotlM the thiDlie ,
appmai lung m arriage of 1ln'tr ( t,,,,, Vickei v M&gt;
m
a
irn
d
i .ii vear- ago in Y o huim I
"'llappv
Itu
il.d
nor
lo
|
h- It »'
•*i v i d dani! \ i * a i/oe* o Vi. ii.ria
daughter, lli'lle , to Chltlles l u ll ' Ml
lolin Hogers Mi ' I ’alliernn
[
lim L;*’ ri Lv 1h#&gt; * or * hoI th*n j • » ... ..( I.. Mi
|(..I M.
A j V i. 1**1 iu' 11*1111 ‘ .tii ;ioit s*fv4 III Ii ■
iliRtnib son of Mi and Mis, Him Ml- P h illip s, Mi t' N ('" illjiis 'j amt are vls't.ng m Sutifoid xxith pi•*“#*i*l,*1 L« 1 w ill .. I.
|.* .1' I *,
tin'll
daiightei
and
suu
m
law,
Mi
h
1
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M
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i
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M
mi
'KIH
i
Biggs of Hustings The m arriage Mix .1 F I own and tlte hostesses
.*I *I )■K On llt llc m| ( **I i i tit i)p h i, hv
| l t * r - HIVtil st I I.. IVtill ■
and Mrs W ellei H o ld a yi Pints Plfl
I II Meni.d Ml
P I' n l io f Iui *■j 1. 4- iliMi r fur iiciirj.v a
w ill be an event « f early minmei
— ----M« Null W4»M tl .
Mi • r* | ,
i'a lin e llu Avenue Mi. und M ir Ml
• h. II M,
I p Hr,pn,,. Mrs tiall • • lit iii v, until In- death there
I ’ li.m e I IK S
I I .. M .ir n o li ,1
loiiti
*i11 UWill'f, j I
E lectio n L a ws
l.uttgens ai*' residing at
I'.'lii Ib’l l y Pi’ li.’o. h,
*MM «
W
M
I hippeii. •n Mill' iii i he an*- nf ll'J.
lb»'-)*»nm V S iilsL iitv . 1**1111 Will
I'a liiii'lln A veilin'.
I L'i a xml, M,
, |,’liM-nf s
Sun*' then the hm*-** haii heen
llli’r
K ill III Vo
I ol lion l sili'i'M
irw nltm irit r e - »«*e ..........
I **i11.*• Mhi, I i In.. ,n M i«
llolb'lilo i'k.
11•v 11 1 M »■ l**ni*** 1 P Hav Mis M \\ l t ,„ k n u^i'*l a** h* Mtlipmi iei&gt; f*»r the Hri—
election would eliminate the e x­
I ’lJ Ilir r i Mtioic. H o'I ph 'I I•*9»lt &lt;ifl M’
i t nnllniir.l trnes
*»"e»
' |U'l|se nf calling Special elect inn*,
\on Ifn n in a ll, Mi i s i ,| . h li l l ii l (*in * and oilier orifiml*
for (he
Iitller news slorie- and pietnres
Were prevlnuslv
held tn
•it Mi m\v n
AI so , 1, 1.0 I .
Miss 7u Mi .im , and n office
( h r i s t i a i i C h u r c h Ifobtiii* .l«’mi f inll*4vvi»y, lv i\ llo ll/
* i’I iiw , Juvi't*
\ri»l*’i "o
I nek it* ' l.tl. * i Tiam lterliti, \ |■ it |, (V n tia l ( ‘hnneery nf tlo* Urders
have luen ....... to tin- lim ilf tnwns f „ | v,„,nni.|(M f „ r ||„ . full llliex. . I Ron liiinl. Mm ciiH'i M»iiii M'»t p*rlt* ..
n f the hundreds of |mvs at Hi" i(.|1(| , prm
of Kniiflilhond.
•
Mi •.
Price
ItMi
Tin* W iiiurii * (;ouin*tl
Hit* I .Shep|iard, Mary .lam' I tot.
nnl i "Ot.,
The hnii%4’ in no I he mull, fncinifl
camn. The net.k was .enehed a ,
change, lie Mated, is
I'to i dobbins Miss
Vei'll
F
tm
l
(Jhrihliun
Church
is
spun
Uni
(
ai
:i
Atm
Pcaici
week ago. he said ami at that
mm|o 1(f' l(UH1. „ mP„ , „ f
!'
Mi-'i ( ' a i l r i i
M■
' K hill.Ml Si .lanu’s Park. Ilown (In mall |
time, there were '1511 '‘" ' H "*
persntuil prnperty has been modi- ... ...Ja,
^ H&gt; |&gt; \\ Wedliesdiix
d \l
t«*aii F li/a h ifh W hiiacy hut a few handled yards in Min k* I
iftirliam Pnluce, w lieie F.li/aheih]
ramp and 70 nt the Mayfair Inn . . .
„i„,.ks »f no rchamlisel t;!1"rcM *.t," , \ M " V. u . i .
and Philip live now and w h ile
f ’ ity Manager McKihhltt ..........-IM .T ssm etl it i vernge' Thnr* " I1"
“ '•ab'tlrligbt
,.,( tin II ........til successful Inter- *« |Mrm it »»*•'»» J" nt a avernr,* ............. .lull service in Hie clmn li,
mn n in
m » u » tt H iiu n
iiic»i “■nil, P riii*** i hnrh'H, n%h *
view w in . Stale Hon......... 'parlm enl
(lV,,r Hie 12 nmnihs Pc H ihI. Thursday at H:tkl P M.
I Li I »Vi **i 11* M fllihii fifth Nil'll hum
nffielnts reonr.ltnit the muting of
T |"' l'rul^|,cd changes w
»■ ^
following night ui h .iiu
I hi’ii ni'Ufhhnr** w ill im hnh’ Hie
il l (Ot \V . m h h i V h f i n I
Highway No, dtl.
;IUT m ' iv i t.e
J. 1 ■ii* •’&lt;
ii&gt;r Hhristlati Voulh Fellow
.o Thm 'day i Mn^ap* •
(Jueeit
M ary, prmid ’
Al the suggestion of (IiM.rif.. ht;
FrMay nrt4*rimjMi nl \ -M, ^
'u
' |||ulflr |h(. |,m|*r««!il|»,
f i * . - * on i . ( h nn p M, \ "»lv' •» j iiinf tin nf |In* pi in*-** -4, She the
.Hllno, Prffililtitit .Jnhn Ivey iitfri cil 4,1,
i1* ” lr
, 11 1,
..
! **f Mm. Wwllei Murgun w ill toil" f t ........... will be h d r i i and Mn ni MurIhurouirh Jh
AKo near
to nptMilht a cniiiniH liT »o nmfi*r*
I I k * ( hnrli*r ItiivlHlnn (niniinin'*c L | |U,| „ nrtty t*r Hervivc. Tho nub*
ItUl'b.' i
a vil i’ll ti* i*M«ifnl All ♦v i 4 Mu* re^iileiii'e i*f the Ihibe
II M 'l'V HI K i l l h x\
with vitrlotifl civic c l 11lift rcpm il * iV1’
! ! ni W,IU ! a *!o ' | ) ™ ' rni,lJ&gt;'! lie ift unkihI to enter nil tif these
ii 'I m ivi li n.ii \ * lit*'I i’ Vhi hi Is in
f t*hai*'h*M,le r, viiniip/r tm .lL .i
lilt? fill urn dr # of tin* Tourist (Vn- . ro,L ‘ , ,in '
gT i i 'f l / V i r ' -ervive^ silently mnt leave the
tin fh.vvt* ‘’ hnVN
Herald l.onsiug
, nf h hip (*eiif|'e VI
fer,
■Tr., r . S. I.nm ion, W . C. H ill, w . j t&gt;ufH.luu ry Mifl^ntly, only NpciikiriK
Arnontr
thorn* present
were jV &gt;
I . Loorjfp A. “ peor* .Ir., w|,en tile service cnlU for ptirti
Homer fJlennoo. (lenrtre
Stine, h n rly le Hoimhohler, I*, r . Hoyle, ,-ipniiott.
Frnnk Kvnm , A ml re w ( ’iirrnw ny. ljH*k Huiltfitn, Mr. Hhiitholi*ei mul ' |'|)(l u v u la r nervlce* w ill he
‘L . i V
A* Ili'fP ih 'P. "* f y
s a a,
j,. .
h* hi *m Kunter Sumlny tmiriiniR
M lffn rd M cKIhhin, \\
A, Mor»j
Ih ix conimlttee, Nuid Mr. Slimjbi* t*vcnini? service on Muster
p r i s o n . II. II Coleimin W V H itJh o U e r, has hecn meeting since hist nijfhlf Nt 7 ;a0 \\ M. the choir
V tlnir. Uollnml Demi. II. F Wheel- fall to study the ehnnires, undMlf
^im^h w ||| prt,„ent x\lv
er .Ir ., Howard lllu lr. President their flellherations and recommen- H^matiful
hcuulifiil cmitntn.
cantata, '♦From
"Fro nt Denih
Death
Julin Ivey and Manager Higgins, dalinns have iieen reviewed hy unto F ife " under the leadership
members of the C ity Commission id Hn&gt; choir director, Ja y W alter.
xvho hove made further suggesThis is ii beautiful R aster can.
llons. An attempt has heen mode lota und well prepared by the
to avoid controversial
changes, church choir. The public is cord,
which it is felt would he hotter. InIIv Invited to utl these services
(r« n lln a e d Fn»m Pa-ie One*
considered hy spocinl separate
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nf Jacksonville, a inspector for
legislation, and it Is believed lh al i I ' i r i ' l p r\ A u l r o H T n
tin. Workmen’s Compensation D i­ the Charter as noxv proposed, p re -! '
,
, ** A M K t a
IO
vision, testified he turned 111 an
a substantially
improved)
A U H ls t
R ed
C rO S H
expense
voucher and received vsent*
m lo n for C ity government,
# 1 2 6 .7 2 for transporting Rountree
ACKTATI
from Jacksonville to Tallahassee
an May 2.
NYLON CRIPI
The commission in Its charge*
against Rountree sold ho also
turned In an expense statement
1I * N 1 ||
I lur meeting o f the circle held on
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and received payment fnr tho
TAM PA,
Apr.
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Monday afternoon ut 3:3D o’clock
trlu .
city
hoard of
representative-1 Mrs. T . W. Mern ami Mr*. IF F.
H arrell said no o fficial business
ro u n rili Intit night &lt;1&lt;Trnti'&lt;1 n M i'W Im rtrr nerved nn cO'hontfMiM
Il It "Very Penonally
was discussed nn the trln , which motion to grant a member, P. I for the meeting held al Ihc Mere
Your*" liom Iho Am *
he„ made. nt , Itounlrce'H
diicrtion.
, ,
.
Joseph Rodrlgex, a public hearing i h«mr.
matlerfully tallarad
The hearing, Imlng conducted i on chnrges made hy the g ran d ,
xi„
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u i
hefnro
lin liistria l
Commission Jury,
i Mrs | | . K. I urner, chairm an,
Milch lo Iho delicately
N* t
•C h a irm a n Raymond K. Ilarnes and
The grand Ju ry recently reported
™ r
'" '• ’ « ng and
ombroldeied “ M l" In
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Commlsalauer Jam es II. Allen of it was convinced Rodrlgex either '
" " '.A s h le y talked to the
» lovaly hoar* motif on Iho
Peusaeola, was recessed to allow xx rote or hud someone else w rite j ‘frT " II" " lew »V''lshlp. Plan* were
bodlco. E a illy xsraihed
Hep. Thomas D. Hensley, Roun­ •he so-railed Jim m y Velasco p a y -1 1’,"" " f&lt;i r. " , v l*l‘
*.h® C i,u”i y
drla* ln a | I I V y ...U
tree's attorney, attend tho morn­ o ff list. T h is list purporled to 1
A * ,*?!*’ .
,0^ *h»
• absolutely ihrlnbpraof
ing session of Feg isln liire.
*
give names of persons, Ineludlne ■.......... ,'K *l«,Hc|si*i»» refreshments
several piihlle o fficia ls, receiving "&gt;r r vlng nut an Raster theme were
. - ■abioibanl for body
M K IllC 'H IIK A Ik
money
from
Vclaseo
, •" f v|,o.
comfort. In live
H R F F B A 1 H , Kin., A p r. 1.1—(A*)
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Those attending the mcullng
beautiful polo taler.
W I’ R I PR O U D TO P R IC IN T
W IFS O N T A K K S P O S T
\ were Mrs. J , T . Newhy, Miss Poarl
Mrs. Itu ille
Knaser,

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Tampa Council Denies olTSwoSSSr
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W E D N E S D A Y A P R IL 18. 1949

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8 Teams O f Florida
State League Begin
’4 9 Season Tomorrow
Year O p e n s With Irinii In bent fill lilt* PUP
However, Miiiingcr Pninimi i
New President.__ &amp; —.
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i. m In* ■h r o r - ' o f f pm
New Umpires And mini *ngge»tiun*.
“ I think we Mill finiali aume-1
6 New Team Heads where In the f l r .l ilivlainn," Mem.

won n inr game* mid I okI
nt mu- iMinilHT. Tommy O' Cal-

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Gloria K Favored To
FSL Managerial
Kennel Club Entries
Cop
Au
Revoir
Race
Lineup F o r HMD
T O X N JM T a I l i L K I T I O M
Nr i t a . x i i i c . i i * p y : H
Hete'a the W ill K S I. IIIHiingerinl lineup;
HANKOW ) — I U I
C rulier,
bench manager.
It e i|
O lll.A N D O - (hitcher
Dulaney.
D E L A N D — Piti'liei Kill Pe i rin.
C A IN K S V II.I.K
Catcher
Spec Hosier,
P A I.A T K A —• Pilcher Julian
Morgan.
1 .K K H IIIIK O — I,mi
IlnnelcK,
heiirh nmimgei.
NT. A U G D H T IN E
Krnnkle
Piet, cuinhinntinn infiehler-oiit.
ftrH rr
D A Y T O N A IlK A C H &lt;nlcli
el Sum lli'iiim n.

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I H u d d le f u r l , I C a r o lin a H tu r. I
J o n l A W a r , 4 H p h y n t. i lla p ld K e |.
le r. ( M r. H h n r lilo p , 7 T o f f y l l l l l . I
P l r a l —O u r Ite ta y . m il K m . H illy * I'u rule m u tilii m
1
rimoke.
K l f J H T H H A C K — S / t * M II*
M ernm l— O u -a r I I , Hi, K a n t, M achA a H e v e lr M aad leaM
• Xu
I l l l n r l a K ., 1 Mat U n x , I P a u l
T l i l r i l — I 'r ln i- r a * M ill* * . K h I mI A p ­
la
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I H u h * '* Ite w ard , 6 tla xert
p le , l'e&lt; ii ll u r ( l l r l .
K m ir t li — T u f f
M io rr.
r m y l n a H lre u k , • HI I'o p o 7 llu lie e M a rln ir,
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U a r k l t , H I A lo o n .
K l f t h — T n r k l a h T in . la m a la ir * ,
H lr Ik e ,
S i x t h — H o n atu . Ilu n r y iiiu r e . M iitile

Gloria K „ winner nf the onmini Central Klorhla Creyhountl
Derby la*t Frid ay, w ill Im henvi.
ly favored to cop the Nth annual
An
llevnlr
llnndirnp
tonlglit
which wlnda up the UO-duy d ic­
ing
aeaaon at Sanfnrd-Orlnmlo
Kennel Cluh.
Only eight race* are -Inted to. ,1'liolre.
night, and they are the carry
He ve n t h — H p liy r n ,
I ’a m li- in iin lu n i,
overa from Mar. 2)1 when an elec- |&lt;'n roll na H lar
trlcal ainrm
dlarupird
ra rin g . Big lull—n ia ria
K , Mel i.ln x.
through a power ahnrtage. A | D»'eri Hlreak
turnout of about 2,00ft la expectF i n e r riA i r^—a / ia 'w iie
ed for the HMtl flnnlc.
; . I Huouln. j him Kn«. s rim
Lily M*rr. i lllllv s Hmukf. « \V||
1low m il. 1 Tru»* Time, d o r lle l« y
1 , 1m
lle v il
S lt fn w
i n f VIII* '
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t iiM -nr I ... 3 Ho K it*
. i t r * v H |i* * i|* |t ir . 1 I .t i t l e M ii.trra-r.

To Play With I’h *

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Machado.

a pot,

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lllll.A N lin , Apr. i:i— !/»•&gt;— I a&gt;ii
mo asserted yosledtlV.
j
I I'e t 'iilla r i l l r l , 1 I ’r iu r e * * m m llevll, manager of the lll-itt edition
flo o d H u m m er. . K u lu l A u u le .
A It 1 l i t II IIS ( K W IT H . j i i .
nf thr Orlando Senator*, atinoun- •5 m N1 e llie
li I* nlnioat Impuaatnle to evalii i
I I , t l u t i y K ln r e m e , 7
U rn.til Sport* Editor
H. K I . . I ,
lie * * ' Heat.
eed yesterday that he had *lgned
nte the strength nf the IK-tll eon '
K
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T U M A C K — S / i a M ile
n eniitrnrt In play with the DayTin- eight IridilM i&gt;f I hr Florida teniler". A ll of them, e«|ieelillly |
I T o f f HI O ff. 1 l ' l * * * y f l u * . J
ton* llearh lalander* nf the F lo r­ N o r lh w e e t e r n , &lt; H a i r |tn In.
Htutr la-ngim pry I In* IM o ff the the five form eltilia, w ill have
Kl
ida Slate League In IIMR.
' A loti it,
Ill-Ill "I'SSllli tomorrow night and mlileil Inlrnt mnl piuve n* the
la m la lo n a .
7 I 'm y l ii g
Hrv 11 won II) ganien fnr the ’ Darkle, * W in ( i | r l
celebrate I In* li'tilli yenr a f tlm aenann progreaaea. They llinat nil
F I F T H H A C K — A / IA M il*
IraKtir'n operation, Hanford meet* wnit to *ee how their rmikiea
last
pcnnnnt winning Senator*
I Itu tli H o ld e r . I V a lia n t D ru m thr Orlando Senator* nt the Mun- ilevelop in oriler
year and hit .2(15 while pitching r i ' l l l y , 3 la m a I n ir * . I W n l F e e l.
to determine I n r l i * | ) i i n f | l &gt; n t I V
K N O X V ll.l.K , T rim ., Apr. I3 ~
,
llU t llU y
K a a le r J n c k e l, X T n r k la h T ip . 7
trapnl I’nrk while DeLnnd mill more fully their poaalhllltlea,
nml playing a* a u tility man.
t/I’l — Unit Hofman, highly regnnlt'tl
la it v y e r 'a H o ld . X H lr Ik e .
Five of the FHL'» 12 nll-alnr«! _
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Davlonn rlnxli nt C ity Islnnd Park
X I X T H H A C K — .7/1* M ile
rookie
accotul
base
camllilnte
of
IIP C II C A H K Y P H A IH K D
K lnrliln Stole Longue
In llnytnnn, S I. Auguntinp face* Inal year mo hark. They Include:' Tliree
I M a n ic C h o ic e ] J im m ie M a n n .
lllllM IN C IIA M , A la., Apr. 12 | 1 ***** d u h le . 4 H o n atu , I K r IN e r ,
i
C rulier, who wiin voter) the ccir-l
ir. elnhs
w ill opernte im lepenilently, the New York (ilm ila, l* slated
Palalkn In the Axnlrn Howl In
mnl the five other to u|ien the regulnr aeaaon at that —t/l’i "The lieat pitcher I ’ve ever
uiminger; lluilily
llu ilily 'I thin
thi* aenann and
Palntkii mid I lie (inineavlllo (S- ciiit'a nll-atnr mnnnger;
( win 20 game* thin aeaaon. It'a an
Mm I&gt;inu!•* with the Leeidmrg I,nke, the vet Snnfnrtl pitcher w ho' menihera of the t'lna* |) efrViii't i imaitlon up from Sioux C ity of thu *een."
Thot’a i|iiilo n rnmnlltnent, e*- old-timer relief pitcher, Hugh
Dodger* ill I In' Venetian Gulden* hod o 20-0 record; Don Coker n f |« i ll he aupnorteil tiy temna nf Pina* Weatern l.eugiie, I Inf man, la
' gnoil on (linking it iloiihlepluy, mill pci-lxily coming from Manager Hill Cimey. cx-Hronklyo Dodger, wlm
who
Onltieaville, the nll-alnr lefthander hlghei clnaalflcnntion.
Park In
Meyer of tho Plttaliurgh I'lrn tr*. prnhahly won’t get a single sta rt­
The n'liiuin open* with it new M -T-lll A I P irlle nf Cnlneaville, j Dnvturin ftemh
Del.and and ,,l,, Wl'11 ," " 1 " fl,,n
The aubjert of the ailperlHlive ing assignment with thn tluccna
league president, «lx new umpires n hurtv mUflidder who rift .ON amt , j .....along me ....... trio nf team*
I* not *ome youngster expected to lliln year.
and six new team m anager* mnl
a numlter nf new player*. In ml - :!!,rker S m . T h e i t
|M.w‘ t»!'l ! h X n1 m* lU '.r '' ....
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1/1*1 llntik Iln u rr mul C»rur WimmI............. [b la n d . Gainesville, Lee*. It V I Inal John Tom-off, the albatrir
SI.
AiiKiiHtifii*
Im*
a
working
||u^
will iillc rm ilr in
fi**lil
l.nrir mill I'liln lka linvn uniler. cn lrlie r, may Imid u joh with nrte !iRi«ai*ftii'iil with tlm CliirMffn fjiib n ' f „ r |h r New Vork Yn»»k* rM unlil
gone rrorgunlxntinn nml nil four nf the Klnrliln entrie* again till*
aenann. So fnr, he la urinttnchi'd ihe New York LinulH own h nil tIn* rrltirti of J ih * IIIMitictfio.
club* have new president*. .
Dnlv three other I1MH regular* fioeriitL* llm HimfonJ fran ch lsD ;; UiMnRifio. who flew from Foi l
■llm llntler,
the G ninesvllle
mayor, hnn assumed duties a* who hit over .200 are Haled on the Ikewin. WARliinirtun ownM bo O r. Worth, T V * ., to H«ltlniore yrnterpresident of the circu it nml haa 10 lit mater* ut thl* dale,. They 11n ..’ frnnchUf.; C a ideav illa haa ,|uy to have hia Injured rignl heel
working ngrooment with the eagw in.d, w ill m l*, tho Y a n k *’
nameil l.yle 11DCk of I.erahurir. n me Short .ton W alter Singer of Atlm
iln Cracker* of the Southern
IIMR umpire, na chief of tho HMD Pnlntku (.2211; Outfielder Tom Aaari.; mul the Tannin Smoker* npening game.
ilia
Catnldo of Snnforil '.2 0 0 ); nml of
a la ff.
the
Klnrliln
International
Two lli-IH manager*
lire re. Ki rial linaemnn lied Itoherta of League own
and operate
Unit
D A N V IL L E , V «„ A pr. 12 -(/I’j —
Itirnlnir. Muimeer Sum Denim- Del.nnd (.202).
The
Wiishliigtnn Setintnr* piny
Among the llltH pitehera who I'it lut kn frnnrhlxe th h year.
fiery pilot of the Ilnvlonu lleach
Danville today for their Inst preIslet* whoan team flnlaheil In the work eil in inure I hull 10 gnlne*
aenann road game. Then they lieml
aeeoml a|mt jo the HMK ehnae nml nml won more guinea than they
for home and an exhibition tilt
Kanforil'n Manager lln l Grittier Inal are only «lx returnee*. They
with Hrnoklyn Thursday.
who engineered the (llm ita into me l.nke of Snnfoid nml (In k e r,
A
Nfhtnliilud
Henator-Doilgor
fourth place in loop -lauding* of Cnlneavilh*; W ally Cuildia, Dogame wn* rained not in Clinrhiltn,
vetermi lalunilei Are, who won 20
me the rettuneea.
N C .. yeateribiy.
The IlMU teams for tho moat game* nod lo*t only 0; Kilmmlo
The contest hud packed a recordC A IN K S V II.I.K A p r. 1 2 - i / P l out hem alight reaemhlnnee to Nmlegu of O iliin ilii (7 .0 ); Ailuni
aat year's combine*.
Dnytnoa Lnplnaki. Diiytnnu lleneh (H-r.) Ilnnk fio rn lrk l the formur Nutlon- making crowd of 7.000 in the
Beach haa more returning ca­ mnl Stun Km pinaki S t. Augu.atlnc nl Leugue pitching »tur, w ill nrob- aland* heforo It was called o ff.
ntilv tie algned n* u Florida S in t" Many of the Senator* come from
per lancet) player* Ihnn any other' ( H I ) .
Snnforil nl*c, Inn Joe Scholtx,| l.i'iigue Imlay. Pre*. Jim Su tler North Carolina mid the tilt wn*
aihleil talent anil Improvu aa the
laniil yeaterduv.
Imniu-romlng of sort*. Also, the
| (lornlekl. who tried n idtrhlng Dodgers’ Jackie Rohinnon wu* a
S A N I O H I J O lt l.A N U O H I)
iiitnehai'k Inat yenr, w ill If algn- drawing card—lie would have been
K I R N D N T L A t Mi A I
ed lephice
Peter Coairrovo nf the f i i s l negto to piny In n big
r t l t I I A S H IN G A It H O W
M nneiinull*, Minn who luia lieeri li'Hgue gntne In the state. Home
teleoaed.
funs , hum' from li* Tui awny na
ttuller iilan mimoiiired umpire Georgia.
I.HHI Times Toniuhl! —In Technicolor — ZANK CKKV'H
n*algnmenl* for the lenuue'a open­
ing gome* tomorrow night. They
are:
I.O U IS V IL L K , K ) ., A p r. lil- l/ T )
Dm nile-ln-Chlef l.yle lluck ami —Ilitcky W alter* Isn't agreeing
H ill l.ellr. ol Pn1ntk4.
with aelection* of the Cincinnati
Diek Wilaon nml Phil T ay lo r Red* to finish lint In the Nnliniml
C K O IIC K . IIH K N T
ANN III.Y T H
ul Sm iffiid.
l.eugiie rare, lint he'* concerned
K ill* T n vlo r and Tom Stanton nlituil Ii Ih pitching.
JA N P . D A IIW P U ,
HOW A ll D IM IP P
nt l.eeahlirg,
Ew ell lllnekw ell, nf roll rite, isn t
llen i v Stone nml Cornlekl (n r icndv n fle r Id* kidney opernlloo
K I D D I E S U N D E R 12 A L W A Y S T R E E
Itnrne*) nl lluytim ii lleneh.
Jnlinny Vumler Meer now I* silffeting w ith n thigh muaele Injury
nml the younger pitcher* have
liei'ii wild and none ton effective.
Not n airigfi' hurler him yet gone
.ilii.i inning*.
T llim t

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FSL Teams Operate Bane F o r Ciianta

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26x1373 BICYCLE TIRES .......... .......................... 99c
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To Umpire 1st *49
FSL Context H e r e

1949

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“Red C a n y o n ”

A T L A N T A , tin., Apr. tit—id’) Dull'** dinildi'-plny mutter* change
for the h e lle r, the ancrifleu hunt
protinlily w ill remain the keystone
of the Philndelphin Athletic* nt-

tiul.

IVe Offer. .,

The player* may argue iigam sl
It. even manager Connie Mnek
I'oiicede* the sacrifice usually redncea the poa*llillity of a Idg In­
ning, but he hn* fig u res to proM
that other mrthiHl.i of producing
Itills are.to o risky.
Against 21) double plays and on*
thrcc-ply killing in spring exhibi­
tion games the A'* themselves have
been the victim s of 29 double

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H A R T F O R D , Conn., A p r. 13—
i/ T i- O lir of the largest crowd* In
lla rtfo id 's hnuehall history Is e x­
pected at Hitlkcley stadium today
when the lliislon Hravea xnd B'**Inn Red Ho* play another game In
their spring exhibition aerie*.
It will open as a halite of southpawn. Mickey H a rris haa hexn
nominated to sta rt for marse JoA
M cCarthy’*
Red Sox. W irre it
Uphnn listed as H illy Bouthworlh •
choice to open for the Trib e,
M KM I ' l l IS ,
A pr.
13 -(/T&gt;—
Clmck Comiskoy, young vlce-nr*sldent of the Chicago White b o x ,
thinks the Am erican leag u e tnllt'lidcra of ltMB must ilevelop n win­
ning complex.

lU has bucked up mauag
Onslow's demand* that t
'bear down every mlnuU lit ex­
hibition* to gain a victory.
Comiskoy say* winning spring
practice* game* ha* a direct M
lug on advance .ticket sale*

TUNE IN: HELEN HAYES-THE ELECTHIC
THEATRE • SUNDAYS 9 P. M. ESI r CBS.

home.

He *uy« advance sales would
off a* much as M.OOO on days
t.swi of another Box dsfaat
ed Chicago aa compared
following a victory.

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APRIL. 14th.
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WEDNESDAY APIUL 13, 1949

T H E SA N FO RD
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Greyhound Racing

T h e T H IN K IN G F E L L O W
ride* the

“Yellow ”

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H ERA LD .

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
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Dr. Henry Mcl.aulin
Optometrist
11.1 Mag mill* A te .

I’hntie 517

PHONE

TALBOTT'S

YELLOW CAB CO.
HNn ■
A a .r a l . n l r r t liiln a
PAN H A V K . A IIVI» NT.

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ANNOUNCEMENT-

— im iV K - IN —

24 Hour Service

W all Paper - Paint
t'Ninlrr* nml l'H|irrtm nirr«
m i %. o t M i i i i i i m &gt; rn

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SPECIAL SALE

T O N IT K 'S A L L S T A R F E A T U R E

ON A L L

N inth ltncc— 5-lfi Mile
Greyhound Gue I* on
the a ir tonlte over
W O RX at 8:58 end
W IiO K at 6:85 w ith
all the 'dope’ on the
doga at the Orlando*
Hanford Kennel Club.

12a.
4.

G loria K
Rube lla rb iir '
Kl Pop,,
Itubc's Rewind
Met Ling
6- Desert Streak
7- T w in IIIII h
H- Puiil l.»W[&gt;

MI R R O R S

A Her

To Make Room For NEW STOCK
25 lo 50 percent Reduction

H e r v if t K

lliu Ituick owners of t liin

n u c I io h

ovt*r

At)

\cat's I liavu disposed of my iiHcrcsl in (lie Sanford
Ituick Aucocy lo W. It. and J . II. Nicholson, operatim*

NO MINORS ALLOWED • POST TIME H:«0 P. M

(.u r g e Stock Venetian A I'rantrtl

SANFORD • ORLANDO KENNEL CLUB

Come E a rly To Make Ym tr Selection

ns Nicholson Ituick ( ’ompany. They arc old in the busi­

Sanford Rain* &amp; Mass Co.

ness of scr\iitu Ituick owners and I can assure you llt.il

On iliiiite IT (Hanford Highway) at Longwood
about 8 etilea north of Orlande

•TURN AT RED ARROW*

(lie agency is passing into competent hands.

I thank all Ituick owners and others lor then mam
years of patronage and ask that you continue with (lie

Try
HERALD
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THE

SANFORD
HERALD
FO R

REN T

S T O R K room ami furnished ap art­
ment. 20H N. Park A ve. Phono
1276-2.
C O T T A G E , eninplelfly furnished
with all n lililicR . Right price
'# n the right cm iplr. Apply III
peraon. 2401 Park.
F O U R room modern
800 Park A v e n u e .,

apartment.

A P A R T M E N T , ren.ninnhte price.
Phono 360.
ROOM for real. HOI Park Ave.
U N F U R N IS H E D garage apt. with
gas stove. A ililll* only. 23(H)

Meilunvllle.
fffo M —everything fnrniahed. P ri­
vate
entrance A
balh. I2III*
M yrtle Ave. $7 single, $1* ilmihle.
F U R N IS H E D
nnartiuent.
Ideal
for working g irls or couple. 1200
Magnolia Ave.
C O T T A G E — 6 mlles WestFnf Hanfonl. Call Edith Padgett, 1*00.
F U R N IS H E D 2 room
cottages,
ipiD t A cool. Phone 8 8-M.

WANTED TO RENT"
F U R N I 8 H ED housc| 1 raaxnnsbls
So.
rent. INo children. ' 7bB
French. Bnilth.

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Rn I E rtiU For Sato

new owners in the same location.

VolieA. Williams

PHONE 148
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la llalaO la tha lalaghnaa h«*fc
la aaiara
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HOT 1.U N C IIKH r m j day from O R LA N D O Mm (ring Sentinel Hi-1
11:30 to 2:00 at IIO M K R 'S .
M lcil Room lloune, Very nice,
land" Evening S im . Call lliilph I
I. i i I h nf Flower*, xhtuji* and G R O C E R Y stock A Mem Mm km
It ii \ 1105.1
tree*. 126 f l. Frontage, Kiotern
Equipment 1*180.1*0. Ihnhliiig 15' FLO O R H A S H IN G -am i fimalilng
exposure, Easy terniR.
a 30 rent l-l .00 |&gt;ei week Cali
with
model........... .
2n
ulitnln lease.
126 K. Itli S i.
yearn' experience. Wurk giiHt■t-licit Room Houhv, I jural CunPhone 176-J.
a lit red.
K F Steven*, lit 2.
ditiun and a Central Lucntian.
Hex 143-A, Sanford Call 710-114
$1600 Cnxh, Balance small |uiy- B R A N D
now Duvenn
lied A
after 7:IM* P. M. &lt;&lt;r tH’ fnie 7:00
munlji. Intmerllate possession.
mulching c h a i r ,
leusnhulde
AM .
Mr*. J , K. H all, Lake Mnry,
ncroaii the street (rum M i-. II.
.‘I-lied Itoom llanch type Iniuau,
or
K L K t T '/ lU &lt;
F ran klin .
One year old, Perfect Aundltlun.
2 Hatha, K E Ie ttrlc Kitchen and
A C K T M .K■INK
N
G
L
A
S
S
Fu
r
all
purpnxe*,
Shower
W K L IilN i:
a largo living room. Priced for
iluora installed.
Hanford .Molur A K i|p l. to
quick sale
at 113,978.
Easy
H E N K A H IK Glaaa ft I ’alol Co.
20H W . 1*1 Street
Term*.
112-114 W . Snd. Hi.
Phone 320.
Her Jim m ie Cownn’s Sheet Metal
Nice 3-Hod Room Home with 8
W in k, lor new im liu ti'n rind
ncroii of hind, Kir,wing w ell*; 6 ARTICLES WANTED
new enres. Radintnr rrpam ng
Nice shade trees, lawn anil flowWe lake o ff and I iix I h IL
D ra, W ill Roll nr tradft fo r nice Highest cash p rlie paid for uaed
fu
rn
iture.
Ted
Davi*
Fu
rn
iture
home In . city.
S E E UH FO R
Co. O il E . l i t . Ph. DM.
C. A. WHIDllON. Hit.
M IM EO G R A P H P R IN T IN G
Mf* H. Park Ave.
Phone 12*0
AN D T Y P IN G
7"Fala, Livestock, Suppliea
C R E D IT B U R E A U O F
I
H A N FO R D
o /.A H K IK K
FO R S A L K —Nice ymfng tnilk
Phnilr 160
F K R N P A R K —new home liullt of
cow, fresh. T . II. Middleton, I til 5 lift N Pork
Michigan
cedar. 2 bedroom*,
Cha*c Ave. Phone 1172 It a fle r HENSON A YO UN G. C all ilium
bath, kitchen, large living room,
3:00 p. M.
nl.mil yuui |Ulintlllg |nublem«,
screened
hrer-io-way,
u tility ,
Ealiimitun rheer fuUy g i v e 11.
garage, on large lot. Shade A F o il S A L E , Mule Cocker Spaniel,
Plmne* 256 ll or 151*7 .11.
6 months old, Thorooghbred. II.
fru it tree*. $6060.00. Can bo
H. I&gt;nnn, 11)20 Laurel.
»een itay or evening* until 0
U P H O L S T E R IN G
P. M. one block Weal of Gla**
Repairing, rw overing, *li|i cover*.
H ELP W AN TED
Tower on 17-02, 2nd houxe South
ru fiiiLh in g .
E x it m ale*
given
on Lake View D rivc.
Sillm's Uphulnlery, I ID W. F n * i
W AN TED
Experienced Ilrake
S t. Plume 1363.
Man.
Must
undeiNlnrel
all
a
A U T ii:» .is » r o n h a l e
h .akr* front rm l, lelniah, align -1 13 N O T I C t S — P E R S O N A L
nieut, wheel balance A lie able In ’ .
F R IE D .111MIR) S H R IM P dinner*
everynight, $1.00. H O M E R ’S.
operate brake depm tm rnt. Good- W I L L give .iiiuig h lieknlb lly b io l
pay, bonus, vaeallon, steady all
field corn f" i I lin e . Who ha &gt;
T U X E D O F E E D S : Complete line.
year round. Do not apply if you
the acre? I'n il C. L . F a iio e i.
H unt’* Tuxedo Feed Store.
me not experienced or if ymi
(iin d e iv ille , Sanford. III. 2, Ho.
don't want steady work.
32.
1
LU N C H E O N
and short order*
F IR E S T O N E S lu rra
nerved every
day at Laney’a
Drug Store. 78c up.
CO M PAN IO N lo elderly
lady.
A U T O S FO R M A LL
Good home
and
reaxonahlo 1______________ _
* 1 h k m in i; h a n g k ii
M ill'* Swap Shop— We buy, aell or
wages. Hox A. H. I ’are H e ra ld .! 41 C H E V R O L E T 2 door in good
trade 1110*1 anything 406 San­
nliepe, a car you'll be pimul to
ford A ve, Phone 108-2.
own. Duly 171*8. Hanford M0I 01
W
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K
W
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T
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D
11
A Eipiipoienl Co. 26H W lnl
P IT T S B U R G H
p a i n t s T Cnniplete stock.
T H A fT 'O K W O RK bv ih r hour or Id' M OUSE Irntlet. Mny lie &lt;ern
N K N K A H IK Glaaa A Paint Cn.
lidi Ploughing, hm rowing, mow­
P a ik ,
Felluwslup
lit
Dnvls
112-111 W. 2nd. S I.
Phone 320.
ing A d irt moving. W p specialise
K rm il.
In conditioning building Iota A
S E W IN G M A C H IN E S B e r t ' s
ID4H .IA W A
M ntm .ycle, 3IMM*
garden plots, Phone 167-J.
Hewing Mach. Center, 110 W.
Millet, $250.00 i n n bi&lt; firiunri'il
. 1st. St. Ph. 1100.
LO W E R P R IC K S T E xp ert watch 11*47 IN D IA N
C H IE F .
p e ifcrt
icp sirin g , G . C. Fnllnws, Home
comhlinn $ IPfi.lMI Rny Reel, 306
Fo r S ale —Used T ire s, Ten 6J 0 x
Shop, 1700 Sanford Ave. I’honn
W. 2nd. S I.
16 - T w m .ty 700 x IS - T h irty
1143-2,
600 x Dl, from |L 0 0 up. Plenty
C H E V R O L E T , ........I appearnnre,
of miles left In these. Good also A L L T Y P E S of hnlldnmr work,
engine A cbiiHxl* in excellent
for form equipment. Used In ­
rt'Hhiinahle rates. Free estim at­
ciim litiuii,
$21*0.00.
Gen.
It
ner Tubes 80c up. Stop In at
es. David E .‘ Carim nter, Phone
Sw artx, i ’hnne 770-M.
F IR E S T O N E A look them over.
1303-M,
I l l E a st F ir s t S t._______
’Mi
H TU D KU AKKK
Champlun
$400.(6).
I l l Cedar
Ave. &lt;u
I used 2 pc, living room sulta
Phone 322-lt.
can be recovered
IIU.OS
t shopworn metal bed, spring
10 HuMintMA O pportunities '40 C H E V R O L E T business nuipe.
and cotton m attrhss
$34.60
Rough hut plenty gm*l miles.
1 used maple baby bed and
O P P O R T U N IT Y for making good
For nulck sale $346.00, Sanford
in sinull business, Just started,
m attress
$20.08
Motor A Equipment Company,
real variety store, ladle*' shoes,
1 Blond Low Boy
$80.08
20H West F ir s t Street.
dresses, etc. E x t ra good lo­
1 slig htly used innersprlng
cation,
priced
for
ipilck
sale,
m attress
IS4.50
used baby buggy $10.05 $2500.00. ir Interested w rite Box FOR S A LK —ll*4i) four dour Plymouth sedan. Very good buy.
Wnut C h lfftro be
$ |B , 0|
0 , c/o Herald.
Rent $38.00
$405. Roy Rod, Phone P06-J.
month.
_ General E lectric
Radio
$19.05
1037 O LD S MOB I L K 4 door sedan,
M A TH ER O F SA N FO RD
motor A-1 condition, body good,
B . l i t . S t.
fheae 1ST u a &amp; S E I a l s E K V i t i i tiro* good, radio. $650.00. I’hon*)

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H EAL E S T A T E — ---------TnMUKANCK
PROPERTY
MANAUUMj j j j l
RAYMOND
ID M. BA LL, Kaaltor
rlda Si
Mm. 4 Florida
Stale Bank Bldg,
0 T OWNER—ntW a badftfbM con-

c M s block
room s s s n a f r K
screened porch and carport.
Both at city's edge. Phone 210-2,
7 0 S FARMS, homes, business
property and acreage,
*
K. A. Slroul "WealtyTf' Agency
Orle R. Mathloux, Aiaoclate
1907 E. Second Street er phone

NEW FLO O EB rarfaced to porfae880-2.
lion. Old floors made llkgtnow,
K
O
R S A L E —35 Ford coupe, ex­
Finishing, cleaning A waxing,
rntaer • Portable Washer - Bi­
cellent
condition.
015
Oak.
Portable
power
plant,
22
yeara
cycle* FIR ESTO N E, 111 B, 1st,
Phone 714-W. Make us mi offer.
i
experience
Ip
Seminole
County,
St.
7
1 t l M ^ l e a - a v - L akfr-M aryA ’- 2 SECOND hand double
“ *
'.walnut
rS S S W flS S b Office Co,
Palmetto Are.
Phono I t
E A S T E R LUIaa, .
VEN ETIA N BLINDS mlde to or­
LIIIm, Hydrangeas,
der. Seminolo Venetian Blind
late, Polyenthu., R o m , ______
Co. $20 W. 3rd. Bt. Phono
cua, Bougainvillea, Aialena, etc.
1182-W.
Boa Larry apweer 114 B. lith.
M

%l it t e ii

I RC.JM frame
ape Young
11 or 2022.

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'*-&gt; IN M 7 FiRE, ALONG’ / G E T Td£
WITH The BOOV
R|PLE
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VWEN THE;

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K ARBOR—5 Ini _
icst house, 8 baths,
lots, priced nt $7325.
Phone 1005.

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T H E C K A tT T O I I T V * \ 9
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�WEDNESDAY APRIL 1 9 ,1M9

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Legislature Action

New Fire Truck'

e Hengraee Co. 11.udders nre nf steel and lifM, feet strategy
quickly
though,
and
| of extra ladders nre carried, The mustered a 61 tc L ' vote to with*
- ,i,i _ truck arrived here front Colm*- drnw It from the appropriation*
woreu w itn a
committee, It could have stayed
gine, and has'
, ; , lininnt|on nf r ,.n lrr
Bn(, in 'he appropriation, group n°
pump 760 gnl* | substitution of side ben ins In the *'•'&gt;*. instead of the U that the
inute and car- F ire Department nllows space f o r k 1* '!!; cn." 'ffil , M u ol ° C'‘ ,n hold
ise. A 100 gnl- ,hs mighty truck. Yeomans will “ 1,1,1 wiU,out “ c ll'jn '
ater fo r quick remain here for Ihe next /iv e ; Thu hill to permit F lo rid a to cn*
• :
'days to Instruct firemen In Ihe o r the southern states regional ed'16 foot aerial iim &gt; of tlie truck.
oration compart was approved Hfi*
I I by the House today and sent to
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the Senate.
lo n e v o te a g a in s t t h e

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STOMACH A ILM tN TS, W tAK KID N EYS,XI
RHEUMATIC RAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITISi
T iw m / i a m r i

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ertmuiMSB, Arid*. Toslos. B l a s t - M
pell la Und«rw*t*bt, Dtssy PpeUa-W

DrugUn Haalth

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NO M A T T E R haw le a f f t
I n i infferlng from itomnc!
an and rheamsllo dlatraa
what drags F H hats triad

E .'a S S .S K Jr tH

ayaa H M lha results acvsn g.
tat yaw atari taking It.
DRUGGIHTH. t he mists
a u k s G EG -M IN K R A L. I I
Ifa m

H im a a r t h

—

N i t t a r a ’a I

NO alL O N LY Nature's mlattala—
lha oldest, most reliable remedy for
rheumatism, arthritis, kidney and
sternarb allmrnto.

Wondar Miitarala

y o n THOltHANDH of yaara suffsttrs. an advice of dorian, go to
mineral springs to gel cur*, er relief.
Tke lata President lloosevelt used
ta ga to Mineral Hprlngs In Georgia.
Ma waa helped or would net have
gene there twice a year.
WK HA VIC all heard of the mlrarniaua epelngs uf Lourdes. Prance,
and famous T hr onion In ancient
Greece, where, according ta legend.
Here ales, the god of sternal strength
and youth, drank Ita water* and
kntked la be forerrr young,
IP YO U A B E a sufferer, and can
net go lu the mineral spring!, try
U tO -M lN kH A I. which &lt;untalns a
blend of Ihe same mine rats that can
be louud at Die not Id's brat spring*.
The uilnerati in It may wurb

mlratles.

Amaiing Reiulta

W ATI'H your rllmlnallun from
y#«r bowels two ur ilirre days alter
yaa start u&gt;lna O KO -M IN kllA L.
Tb* watte, black as coal, will break
away and yuu will MKK It) Also
tism ln r your urine. You may see
Impurities—prisonous wait*—earn­
ing out of your kidneys, and feel the
relief. B* sure to watch for all this
la realise Its priceless value.
M KD ICAL record* shew U f l of
Min and women over JS suffer from
nalrlllonal mineral-iron anemia.
When you frel nervous, dull, tired.
Uty, have diiiy ■pells, no Mukllian
In work or play, a poor appetite
when your eyeo lack that bright
rk and year mind brilliance,
n keadachrs gat the best of yam
you frsl old before your Ume,
lift seems not worth living,
&gt; worry wearing you down—Ti

"W e not e n lf set! f lt a - M la r r s l" —
u , i (I. A. L lt t lr llr ld , S l a a t ir r of
sn illU 't l i m i S to ic, lU tto n le , N. L'.—
"but ut p liu n n s t lili, i t know good
iiir itlrln r, uud t , b r llr t * llir t c It n an *
b r llr r H u n flro -M In c rtl t t u tupple■irnt for n ils r iu l d r flrlc n ir- lio rlu ft,
Iiu m llu li. tso u to rlu in s k iio e tb * ,t l u *
ol iiu lu rtl u ilu c ra lt. W* s ic not tu rd t l Die n u n r iiw t i n lio t t u i*
Crlw
utk to buy sto ic und lo ld u* ita rtc i
of u iiit r ln i benefit. We lesotnnirnd It
to oar ftleo d t, l e l t l l t t s , to d b rlu itd
u iim .
t a il lo erery uae w lth lu g lot
b r llr r lir a llk ."

your blood. GP.U-MINKIIAL
then what yuu ncttl

Is
.

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100% G u in n tiid !

U K U R G E evrryouo lo try (1KOAIINERAL. Uu not hesllate one
mumrnt. Go to your drug store now.
G el una bottle. Uae It ona week. If
you are not 100 ptr oont satisfied,
we will refund year money.
RKGAHDLEHH of haw tang yon
have been suffering, and bow many
mrdlclDei yuu have tried before,
G EO -M IN ER A L may Dp Ibc remedy
yoa need!
T R Y M today! It may do wonders
for ya»—«nd bo Ihs brat Investment
for your brMth, Make yoa feel, rat,
sleep, work and enjoy Ida brllrr.

r kg iln p ljf lack ol m laerali Ip (JgU-MtHKHAls 1 bottle U . 10.S let M S i
. Ilm im illitl A Amtersmi Dim Sltire— Walgreen Agency

------- MXU UTOers to Aboye Adi rtW KA ffl i n t o Pottage_______

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in c u s*

me

lla h illty Inauranre
anil
deride
whether bond elections should be
held on voting machines or by
paper ballot.
The commissioners also would
!be authorised to levy a special oil*
verUsing ta x not to exceed one*
fourth of a m ill for county pub*
lleity, development of resources
and maintenance of community
projects.
Another of the hills would grant
the commissioners authority to
make purchases under 1600 with*
out competitive bids. They also
would
be permitted
to make
emergency purchases up to I I , 0(10
without olds by unanimous ap*
proval of the board.

German Plants
l i s i t l s s H r n a Page Mae,
Department' aniiniincement, I ho
British and French foreign officer,
were due to release th eir own
statements on the same agreement.
The announcements are tho la t­
est in a series of moves nlmed at
thb- three*lold objective;
1. To give Oermany lim ited selfg o v rrm n e n :.

2. To advance the contpiered na­
tion toward economic solf-sufflc*
lenry, and .’I. To enable Ciermany to
contribute more to the total re ­
covery of Europi
The cut In the fiermnn repara­
tions list w hs made on the Initiative
United Stales ns the result

j ported favorably on It yesterday. counties title to all Murphy Act
The bill would allow Flo rid a to lands within their boundaries n o t1c
jin,i ibe other southern ntates In sold by Oct. I , HMD. The S t a t a j. "
providing regional technical ami now has title to the tas delinquent,
professional training for their col­ property,
In tl
lege students.
The land so acquired could ellh1"
Governor W arren’s bill doubling er be sold by tho county or used Odhi
the stale tax on utilities went be­ for public purposes.
A sim ilar l ’ai&gt;]
fore the Sennit' this morning. It measure has been Introduced to flu e
wu* Introduced by Senator Shot- give cities title to such lands.
"ID1'
don of Tam pa.
Meanwhile Hep. I.n n ta ff of Dade unde
A
Wurrcn advocated the tax In hla said ho Is gathering dnln from oil
mcsHiige to tho tA'glsIatura last over the nation to help m il over itislie
brlbt
j week. It would raise the tax on the "liookle h ill" In the House.
I.n n ta ff, one of the Introducers wh*r
gross receipts from u tilitie s from
T it
II.fit) to F t per 1160. It is designed of the lllll, said he had not yet
io inise ♦I ,r»(M,.tHrti extru a yeat. I begun his battle for the measure nmet
' A lull to prohibit selling of Iml wa* lining up n b ailie before «&lt;hm
goods below cost was introduced the House I'uldle U tilities Commit- «
pr«p
in tlie Semite by Senator W alker lee which w ill consider II.
Neither the House commltlee Tam
id Imyloiin lie neb.
T in n e d Die "u n fa ir sules act," nor Ihe .Senate ronilnlttee on mis- of i
It would prevent ull retailers uml rellancous legislation which w ill over
wholpxidei* from offering for suit* take up Die upper House’s version i bet
or advertising any Item "at less id the bill bnve ,'alh'it meetings] lb'
on Die Issue,
.ltdeu
limn c o s t . "
The bill would prohibit tele-'m int
A ll rio rid n bouts less limn 16 pin,lie and telegraph
companies 'cent
feel io IciigDi would be rcipilred from supplying race tracl. bet I If i« ! exein
to iim y n life preserver for curb diformnlloM lo twHikninkers, Both for ■
u,dipnoi, under a bill introduced •III Introduced In this session are I’t"''1
In Du I.c g isln liiie by llPp. licDi- Idenlii'ul with Ihe anil liookle niea- I'd"
cox of l.a k c
ore which cun c ,| such « furore fund
I In mciiMiiri' voulil .ipply I"
tiiiut" m fri'uh
ami null
water
u lic th fi p rlv a 'c ly i,wne&lt;| or m il
l.v a
liri'iiM ',, nperillor. The re
...........
w inbl be enforced by
Hi, Slate t 'afire amt Fre It Water
I i ll &lt; 1.1111 10 -100

C II1 L D K K N T R E A T E D
K E N T / , (in .,
A pr. 13— (A7—
Principal
Ed A llrn
sold four
school children were treated ye.str relay
for
carbon
monoxide
poiiionlnir.
Il« said the four were riding
in a line parked with 60 poplin.
The windows were cloned against
a heavy rain, and the hit* evidently
filled with fume* from u ton*
short exhaust pipe.

L n o A i, x o T ir n

Not le i. Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t
A . w il li a m s h a s so ld tlie b u sin e ss
h iiu w n u s H a n fo rd H u lc k C o „ to
W . I I a m i J . I I . N ic h o lso n to van *
11 hue o p e ra tio n u s N ic h o lso n H u lc k
C o . T h e n e w o w n e r w il l o n ,r a t *
e f fe c t iv e ■■ o f A p r i l t l , t i f f .
A ll n r c o iin is p .iy s h lt
mm
rec r lv n lile a s o f th *
13th d a y of
A p r il a t Ih e d e e s o f tiu s ln s s s o f
H n n fo rd llu lc h C o , o p e rs llo n . w il l
lie s e ttle d p r o m p tly ; n n y d e h ls I n ­
c u r r e d l i f t e r th e s h n v r d u te t il*
H n n fu rd M ulch C o w il l not lie r s ■p o n slltle .

M l factories In Germ any for de­
tailed study and last Ja n u ary r«*
commended
that 167 o f
those
plants he retained.
Tho recommendation was thro
negotiated by the State Depart­
ment w ith Ihe B ritish and French
governments. A compromise a*
greeinent was fin a lly confirmed to help repay some of the war j
x n T U 'K up p n
here last week by Secretary of damage suffered by the victors, ' in t i i i : n a m k o k
State Acheson, B ritish Foreign
T he State Department said thnt
K i.o illD A : jllt i:
Secretary flevln and French F o r­ In addition to the 1611 plants cov- iT^m -rtnT s, * v "
eign M inister Schuman.
ered in today's announcement, the fnvlnalon I ’ounijr,
Department annmni- I French hi
decided nrcvlousty to
cement sabl that the revision of 1 keep In tfielro ccupation lone the v ln ," in ' iV e T 'lm / t l' Knurr."V ln th

lluiiclu, I'lrru ll, 1‘nimiy of ftrmtnule uml h u ii * of Klnrhla. situate
s i Hanford. Florida. Tour wtf*
iHnowle Want Is t'lnlnllff tn lha
■ns* and ynti-Jessle rslv ln W a rd lire tlie Defendant.
You «rc li-reliy re,|ulreil to ap­
pear, plenil or nnswer lo Ihe lllll of
I ’ompliilnl nn nr before April M,
I IS4». else n Decree I'ro Contemn
will be eniernl against roil.
. Witness my bn ml and seal Ibis
'March 13. 191#. AD 134*. as Clerk,
iCIrcull Court, 9th Judicial Circuit.

with the European Becovery Uro­
gram."
"Under It, those plants which,
It retained In Germ any, can con­
tribute most effectively to the
coordinated economic ruvlval of
the countries participating In the !
OPTOMETRIST
|S e m i n o l e
European Hecovery Program w ill
be removed from the reparation
dism antling list."
The nnnounremt'nt added more­
,’ r»« MsaiMa-uiiHM iiu,&lt; ii
over That “ the removal of equip­
lla a ra s -ia , t-S Nat. s - i *
ment not yet completely dism ant­
A t la s llr A atlaaal Maah HI da ' &gt;
led uml removed w ill lie completed
Hfeaa* MM
i p . iiu lc k l) us possible."
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ! nf:At
Tiii' .State Department added!
" T h is agreement, which con­
st ito'es u Final decision with re- funities*! nealhlr Mia? M u ; a girl u l 1
gtird to the m liiuvnl of those plants w e u ba* found Ilx satetr la canp -Ta l-esy help. Too M*. CAltOUl But
o rig in ally
■elected in
Western
(ti’ruinny, should enable both till' ■sxs thiae* Ms istlir for yeo la slUur
of
las osye: tl) iUrled I day* balers
A llied recipients of repnrutlou uml
'Tour Uae" sod Utrn u direried on tt&lt;
responsible nolboriDes In Western
liket, II tbsuld bote r*U*e* fuuUeosI
gtiLedl* pats; II) ukso ihrooabevl lb*
lierm eo v to plan promptly for the
effective use of Die equipment to oieuiu lit* a lout*. It *beuld Inprois your
spgrUle,
aid dleritloo. sad thus help
la- ti oeivi il and Dial to In' relnilP
build up mlttsac* let U&gt;* trying day* 4*

Or. C. L. PersonH ;

County,

Florida,

»aw rtc

ten*. CAnDU! U teUaUtksiiy prepared
end stimuli*alif letted. If you toller "tl ,
met* ttrlalB lime,", get L'AHDUI tedty [

S , im lii,
,MnDiew
,, f .la c h m ili
'■'Ic
n i .i i i " i" l
a ciio l i l o t i o i i j I
an ivtid m en l to d ay w iiie ti w o uld ie

................. v o te * in Flo rida to be
nlilr in rend nny plirligrnpli of Die
Slate ('oliHtitillhm .
A .m iilar proimsiil was defeuled
hi ilic 11) 17 tension, which Iarncil
down several measures by Muthews designed to bur negroes
fiom
lii'tnncriillc iirim nry elec­
tions.
A series of mensarea broaduuing Die uiithorlty of comity com­
missioners wus inlrm liiceil in the
House today by Itep, Fuqua of
Momili'o. A ll were sponsored by
Die .Htiite Assoclaliori of County
i:&lt;immissiutii&gt;rs.
Under Ihe proposnls, the cominiNsioners would have authority
In own Inml for park
purposes;
name s i■cels uml roods inilslde inco rp&lt;i in I ml areas
uml not de-

There9s Coca-Cola
There9s Hospitality

^ fA t

During the first 3 months o f 1949
Studebaker retail sales throughout
the U.S. set a new all-time record !
Mora people bought new Studebaker
cars arid trucks in January;
February and March of this year
than in an/ previous quarter!/ period
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VOBD COCA-COLA BO

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In U n ity T h trg ! s Stren g th—
_
To Protect tho Paata of the W orlil
Ta Promote tka Ptogreoi at Amerteij
1
Ta Pradoco Pftepaclty far Sanford.

M M p M * &lt;* M

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

EstabH ahad 1908

weowe-

&gt;

'It LEONARD ANDERSON
S E A T T L E . Apr 1 I - (/ P i— W h o It II h ie la b» &gt;n •» • trtli'im k e ?
Do VOU l i p r lllii' In think ? I» ll til n&gt;*i lif lm , voll U u « il *
1he answer is !**,» teseibeixtuig n u V !**« minute*
«n lf«m

bling. You know wlmt It Is, bill
yon don’t say h word, even to
yourself, hoping It w ill pns* over
in a moment.
Hilt It doe.-n’t. It gets worse
The trembling become*
violent.
You find yourself saying the word
In yourself and around you, other
persons arc saying i|— some in tlm
-some word and other* In
olio fenrsolilP
resHlm, no ll.elr fares
the oapres
Door of theatre!, r J t a u r a n t *
l, r i n l„ i i stoies .iiHilenlv
end department
suddenly
burst open and tbe sidewalks, uncrow ded seconds before, are Jainlord with people. They pour out of
buildings, took b riefly toward the
buildings swaying above and rush
Into tbe streets, where vehicle
tra ffic has come to an
abrupt
halt, as If every tra ffic light In

The
Seminole
W eb
School
Hand und*r the direction o f B. E .
Black w ill give a aeries of 4Sminute roneerta throughout the
county during tha next few days
to advertiae tha Morocco Tem ple’s
Shrine M instrel* to he presented
a t’ tha Seminole High School on
A o r. 23 for the benefit of H igh
School Band’e uniform *.

Tomorrow night nt 7:00 o’rlock
the band will appear at the Com­
munity Center In Altamonte
Srrlnr* After a 4$ mltfute pro­
gram the band will bo taken In
school htiae* to Leu»#c*od where
another eoneert wtll ho given a*
•he t.theer* Building beginning at
8:10 o’clock.
Neat Wednaeday night a con­
cert will be given In the Commnnltv Center at Geneva begin­
ning at 7:00 o'clock, and «u the
seme evening at 1:30 another
concert wlH he given In the echonl
auditorium at OvIedP.
y

ACL Employee Get*
Railroad M e d a l
WASHINGTON, Apr.
President Truman hae awarded
the Railroad Medal nf Honor to
Fred Hind* Chamberlin, Atlantic
Coeit Line crotalng watchman at
Bt.i Peteraburg, Fla,
-Tha Interatate Commerce Com­
iced taa
mission announced
tha award toto­
day. It was In recognition bf
rescue o f Karl I.
Chamberlin's rescue
J u an.. aHterly
Brook, described__
. . . . . man
. ..
suffering from partial paralysis,
from daath at a St. Petersburg
crossing Nov, e, IMS.
Brook had started across the
tracks when he sate a passenger
train approaching and became
confused.
Chamberlin lifted him from the
track Just a short distinct ahead
of tha locomotive.
~
‘
f is t of He
tm
RA1
CHULA 1
- (f» - r b r
slaap, a el#

•r’a lore."
•TK# m lnilllf
Than the Hi
ta aa
Sag t
world.

E&amp; Z

TA lLA IIA SSEEr*A pi. 14-4/1’)
The Flo,ids League ol Municipal­
ities hill In open up more sources
of i as.* I ion fur h u m was ititrialuteil
ill the Legislature today
li would give all municipalities
the general authority in impose any
soil of lairs, |e*ies or assessment*
that are not specifically prohibited
hy the Stale Constitution.
At present there aie several Slate
lax laws-nnlahly the one levying
a lax cm gatniine-which prohibit
cities from taxing the same pro­
ducts, The league of Municipalities
hill would open itfcli fields of taxa«
lion tu the cities. In addition, many
cities liaVe chatters which limit
their authority to lax.
Rep. Clement and MrClute of
I'iiiellas and McMullen of MillsImriuigli sponsored the league lull.

b^

Mid-West S t a t e
A r e Blasted With
Snow, Wind, Rain

Hotel CommiHHloncr
Get« Artifical L‘*

win* Operate the bnlldlnf, said thn that Christ has thIvan ua,” da- away hla crutches. •
(Contlaaed 0 * F Age Two)
The young official got eit ar­
coat probably would exceed tl|ln.
tificial leg Saturday and la learn­
ing how to walk with It, Landon
lost part of hla limb in an acci­
dent last fall. Ho wa* Governor
Warren'* personal aids during hla
campaign for nomination,
Landon had thn unuaual n Hence of observing hla new leg
ing manufactured from a pier*
WASHINGTON. Apr. l4~(/P)-5*cratary o! State AcHewn declared
today he is coaviaeed that democracy’* rdeee ol "uaKy sad coopers- of English willow to th* finished
product. An artificial limb factory
lion” eventually wM triumph over the force, working for dienip- in Jackeonvllla produced It while
young Landon watched.
lion ead disaster" is thg world.
. _
.
Achitna mokt at a htachtsou tessioa ol tHa Council of the Organ*
ADMITS B L AY i y O
Isatlon of AmerWea SUtee. Thef
~
PH ILA D ELPH IA . Apr. !4-(/P)
luncheon observed Paa-Amerlcan u U of individuals.”
Acheeon Mid there la aa In- — A statement from a 23-year-old
day.
negro admitting the slaying of
After declaring hi* whole-heart­ torMtlng contrast la the faet tiro liquor ator* darks and the
ed support aad that od the Amer- that "free peepte are wiUfof to wounding of a third has ended the
gorenmen* i#r
greatest manhunt In Philadelphia
lnter-Amarican
*
polka history, Director of Public
son said!
safely Samuel II, Rosenberg aald
"It Is apparent thai
today.
poalag foroae are at i
George F . Richardson, eesiatant
fromM w a f f e e e eoeperattve peworld today. Om
ta
superintendent of polks Mid the
negro, Charles H. Norman, was
*^H* added)
* wWeh of raptured last Saturday night while
a holdup at a South Phil«Mi aad ~ ‘
i hatordailwrf tew than
the liquor store
tho, d—h li slaying took
dnvfov a holdup Mar. 1*.

Democracy’s Ideas To Wm Over
Disruptive Forces, Adbeson Says

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'- t o
u Ith the others.
I eight death* *nd damage which
Down the block, people are r u n - !In l* " * ' • ' JU U W 0 .0 0 0 in the wake
ning from
a theater. In their I ol (l» **'»i»l t**&lt;&gt;tiJed eaitliquake.
haate, they have knocked over the j Governoi A rlhu i R l a ngle ol
ticket-hov and the- doorman be.lde Washington gate a "purely lenUt
■ "•»* he scrambles to hi* feet , - ,
,
,
verterday’*
1,1 "
»'•&lt;• J"his I ho rush.
"«mage liglire ror vrsicraaj
Rttndred. of others crowd ««t »ml*tH *hmk. lie *anl the fin*I
*ngr between $ 2.WU,
'*f department store* and te.tau vomit may tangr
rants, I Many lunches me u -'Iiik IXKI am| tlO.OOO.IHHl
WASHINGTON, Apt l» (/IT
iineatrn today And many more
I he Moore Imls* «ppro»e&lt;l * I*.
I
Ins
was
based
on
reports
to
th*
guiitg unpaid for. " 'lis t with (hr
quale sod all tho-r unpaid labs, governor lim n ihe Red l loss, (hr 190,500.000 &gt;otnptomne h ill t&gt;&gt;
loritinoe *lw I mopesn Hecnvetv
restaurant proprietors ir a lly bail state patrol and nlliei agencies.
a right to shudder. I
Frightened tlion,and* fled ih a k fio g iam
Many of the women are crying log building* •'&lt; the tremor Ml
Now lfie 'v n alr I m lo sit hefoie
cities ranging from Vancouver •"&lt;! lh* hill goer In die White Hnute
It s s l ls s r s n s e s s , ThreeI
Victoria, it
in the north to the
Salem hick of Oregon in the south. jor Piendenl 1niim o r iigiulureSciential.* ruled the quake of No iii in*t ahoul the luim the Ailmmit
H Intensity. No I 'J would mean Ir.ilmn wsoleil it
total destruction.
Die Home anepinl llir towChe extent of uamiigr may liol
IMoiui.e version hy s von e vote
to* known lor day*.
M ilch. Hhowrrrd off coridce* and It w,i« whipped inlo iliape veilei
building rai'inga; c h im in '). toppled dav hv * lonference imumiliee
from
icHhlenee* and
im tuitrinl I wluili milled out ildfereioe* lie
plant*; plHto glam clacked and tween the Home and Senalr *ei
shattered; load* tagged and split,
moving automobile* ihnuilia'd ami *ion &lt;d how In extend the Marshal
many parked insehlnet w err bat- IM.,m anolliei l r&gt; month*
Meanwhile the top tiemocrallc
tereil and denied hy fallin g mm
tu* Uliiliagri ill Ih r Home -aid
olir&gt;
Two ainall. unoccupied house- , Congee** "xtiould have the coiiThe significance of ihr event* on Fox Inland, near Tacom a, Wash rage to In rre aw taxo*" if the
nllly altrrnatlVi&gt; i- » governmon*
in the life of Christ coimnemor.ilfil were dumped Into fo g e l Hound.
The Rod tiro** amt *tate and dc flrlt.
during Holy Week werr outlined federal agendo* stood hy to d s ),
"It would he a illa-ecvire to tile
yesterday hy the Re*. II. L Zim- ready In plunge hi with aid. A lied niiiiitry," «»ld Rep Dmighton (Dmerman, rector nf Holv Cross E p ­ Crus* o fficial -aid today not * ■NCI, "to return to deficit flnanc
iscopal
Church.
in
a
lalk -ingle person hail applied In the |ng.“ Houghton, chairman of Ihe
slid
Meanj Sea I tit' Mica fur aid fur InJurle*. I ax-writing Way*
lo Kiwatilans at ihe I omul Center. i hut that Red C m — fund* Would Cu mmIItee, voiced hope s la*
He was introduced hy J. W. Hall. ta* fnrthrnm ing to lehulld homes troo*t w ill not he nree»*nry, how.
The Rev, J. B. Root invited damaged hy the iiuake, on a basU ever.
" I fear we w ill pot a bigger tav
Kiwanians to he present at Easter oi individual need.
John C alkins, Red Cross field
Sunrise Services to he held Sunday director, augmented hi* headquart load on our economy than It w ill
he able lo c a rry ," he *ald. ’T m
morning at 5:10 o'clock at the cr* st Olym pia, whom the need for alarmed about It."
il vsithmS n s Csss arts
Municipal Bandihell.
At the same time a top Denm

Revelation begin* In (ienevls, friim (lie Central Rmklea t,&gt; Min.
a bill which would give oil dealers
lie ant a today. Thn houw fall- in
a share of the stale gasoline la* he pointed out. Man, "created out
*&lt;mie parts of the Central JtiM-kies,
to help defray their cost of collect, of the duet of the ground" i* Central ITaln* slates, thr Dakotas
ilig ll. They would lie allowed to m aterial. There Is something in and Minnesota wrre accompanied
dedurt 2 percent of the tax &gt;*n man also that transcend* the m at­ by rold northerly wind*. Some of
50,00(1 gallons a month, and I per­ erial, and that Is tha sp iritu al.
the gales resc lied velocities "f to
cent If their sales’ were between
The thing that caused men to miles per hour, the G S. Wea'lwr
500,000 and 1,000,000 gallons
• fall |* coptTnued In the word* of Riireau seld. Fells of more 'ban
Clement, McClure and McMut | the serpent to the women that by one Inch of snow were recr-led
leu also proposed that cities helguttug the forbidden fruit they st Denver and Cheyenne *nd
permitted to ue# the 12 "x” lleerise - »hould not die. Man deelrei to be a Sheridan, Wyo. The inereurv in
plates on any buses they m ight,G od. r »v. Zimmerman stated, and the storm hell was around fr-rioperate. A t present, m un icip ally, places self i t the center of lh« lug.
operated buses mast hsve regular universe
Thr Weather llurrau repotted
commercial tag* which are more
m tq&gt;4 tvlli for power a »now-»hower III GraiuJ 1-Und,
expensive,
. _
. it„ il
,,. Ii *end
self-indulgence min—
comes
slit. Nebr., with tunder aeeonipaoy,lu rvil-IMililigviiv*
■ —Rbiif.iT- , *
•P*. Rurlss and Smith of Folk „iur(jg|.i gluttony and ••Iflihness
ing ■ heavy snowfall. Rsln -ml
suggested permitting disabled war j,r declared,
, *l»et were mixed with *no&gt;&lt; *t
vetrrana to pay not more than l«&gt;&gt; | "Josus lived according to the j Minneapolis and St. raid
license fee* on troh1
Iclaa u
,„!! i prlnelpla contained In hl» w ords,)
Thunderstorm* ware repmii'd
them In t ln lr buatnass. The
) ,|)(&gt;t t)iy w |jj
thine be done, i |n western Kansas end Marti "f
rate would apply w e n ir in * * « " • , H
reverse from man’s way 1 Missouri etui A rkansas. 1
Rain rolloral law set a higher
_
,,, Tlvf’t l He taught
.........................
rain
| "r
th at man I* |tinned In the southern New Fog
type o f vehicle licensed, ,.iml.,]r | e|y deplndint on God,
“ * anil land stales hut was diminishing
A special tag would he provided
a result of That
life lived Incom■
over I'entixylvanla and Nnv Y"ik
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tor veterans getting a lower cate piele" accord...........................................
Fair and mild weather a n n
w itli lh * w ill of God
than provided by general law under llir effects of men's rsballlon were ported from the lower Ohio Val­
tim meaeure.
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destroyed. J#»u* wsa perfect he- ley to the Gulf stales and in
i-siise lie realised to lu ll extent the far southwest. Ycsterdav’s
JACKBO N VILLB BUILDING
hlghsst reading was 9" at Abilene,
J A C K S O N V IL L E , A p r. 14— (/T) the potentialities of man.
"It waa Inevitable that Jesus be Tex.
— The Federal Housing Authority
today agreed to Insure $1,830,200 killed; the only alternative to
In mortgagee for a 17-atory down­ crucifixion would have b*«n e01' 1'
plete acceptance by. the multitude
town apartmerf! building.
jt
Site-clearing'baa begun a t Aah- of the Will of God. Men may part­
lay and Ju lia Street. Total cost icipate through the resurrection In
T A LLA H A S SEE , Apr. 14 - Ft
of the building wae expected to that outpouring of God Into men
be $2,103,000 bat Alonso F. Green, that conquers death and eln. You — Hotel Commiealonei James T.
Ident of the company which and I ean participate In the victory Landon I* getting ready lo throw

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WASHINGTON, tpr. I I — (Tt
—t ongres, ga*e approval today
to % rnmpromlse 1,1,510,000,000
European Recovery Program. A
few minute* after the authorlration bill passed the House It
was approved hy
the Senate
lloth booses arlrrt hi *olce *ole.
Now ihr measure goes lo the
" t i t l e House for President T in ­
man’s apprnval

a c% a
a
Ifra*h' leader, who naked that he
Holy Week brings the very ee- a « * ■ a ir
icntial part ol the Christian mes­
p orters he m'llrvea It wtll he exsage, Rev. Zimmerman asserted.
(rrincly difficult to pa»* anything
Christianity, lie declared, is not
like the * 1.0(111,000.00(1 genersl lax
incrnaKr President Trtiman I* Inphilosophy, nor alone ethics; it is
ulstlng on
revelation and history telling ns
Moirnvrr, the threat ,,f h tax
of the sin of man, ihe love ol God
CHICAGO.
Apr
t t c/f' A ■nt iu-lesd &lt;if alt Increase—devami what God has done to rele.s»e mid-April *nnw, wind ami lain eloped in the Senate Finance ('inn
-liirrn damticnrd ami chilled ucas ; Mlltter
Hop. Rood id Manatee introduced in.hi Irom sin.

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S E A I F L L . Apr I4 ~ ( / P ) — T li*

DouRhton Says
C o n g r e s s Should
Have Courage To
Levy Tax Increase

Towns Would Be Free Holy Week Signifi­
To Impose Levies
cance Is Outlined
Unbanned Bv State
At Tourist Center

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Legislature Gets Rev. Zimmerman
Bill To Broaden Tells Kiwanis Of
Cities’ Taxation L i f e Of C h r i s t

H e aald tha nmtndment g ran t­
ing women the right to accept or
decline nervtce w ill result in on­
ly busy-bodies and goaalpcra tir­
ing on the Jury.
W alker declared there la «
"more Intelligent clean of women
available than there la an In te lli­
gent d ata of men available for
Jury duty.
He ileacrlbed aa "n llly and HillrulouiT the auggaitlon that the
bill would "tram pla on woman­
hood by awarding her her fu ll re•ponulbllltlea of cllnienahlp."
An amendment by 8enator Haurhea of t.ivo Oak to exempt Su­
wannee, Ham ilton and La Fayette
coutitlea from provision* of the
bill was ruled out of order.
The bill now goon to the home
for conalderatlon.
Ren. Collin*' of Sarasota pro­
posed amending the Flo rid a Con­
stitution to pannit consolidation
of county and m unicipal offices
by the legislature.
In
a second constitutional
amendment proposal. he auggaal
ad BUthorlilng tha legislature to
create, abolish a consolidate
any county office*. The action of
the Legislature, If tha eonstltulionet
.Inn1 -amendments are adopted,
wou 1C neva to be ratified by the
It'eallaaea e s
ala.

High School Band
To Present Series
Of Short Concerts

away a* If being pushed hy a
tremendous wind They'll snap o ff |

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le n t
cstor
Plan AHt
You me wslkinr through die noriutl ilm-nlnMn »scut tit &lt;,f pedettrliwi*
slumping
and
«
ii
I
heir
*vavf
Shock Leaves Eight
laturc To Combine ] to lunch. Huse* and auto. am mov­
suddenly f i n .
Dear! In Northwest:
* County, Municipal ing through the xtte ri- at a tlor town
mice.
mat pare.
Scientists R e p o r t
Overhead,
the
le
ll-r
buildings
j
Offices P r o p o s e d Suddenly thrri* la a faint trem ­

And thin- Itop'ililicaii -eiislnra
tialny mtr"dnced an aid tn-atale*
-iihadtnta f'u Ihe Admlni-tralinn1*
nation,* I healllt plan Their Mil
would provide upward* " f It/JAtl,OOO.UOO I,, help Ihe -late* develop
plan- for extending medical and
ho-ptlal *er»'ieei
SenatorTaft
(R-Ohtol, II
Alexander Smith
IR N J)
snd
Donnell (R-Mn) aald their mes*Urr M hated on the Ides that
"the primary responsibility In tb*
field of health, welfare, education
and housing rest* with the state
governments, and that (hare It
no direet grant of power to the
federal government 111 the Con­
stitution to deal will) l|tr*e qilex
tlons."
Legislation to vet up a Columbia
Valley Administration for deve­
lopment of the great natural re­
source* in the Pacific north wed
waa Introduced today by flops
Mitchell ami Jarkann. hath Wa-liIngfmi Democrats.
President Trum an requested it
It Mallinied on C s s , a n ,

Recruiting Office
Moved To Po«t Office
Location of thr Army end Army
Air Force recruiting headqiiertera
hae been rhengrd from the Sher­
i ff’s office at the Court House to
the Poit Office, 8gt. W. R. Stanley, recruiting officer from Or­
lando, announced today.
Recruiting officers will he at
the Post Office on Momlava from
9:00 A. M. to 6;50 P. M. HermitIng of WACe and W AF* will also
take place.

Alberta' Kramer Ih
Unhurt In Quake
"The washing machine ran away
from me Just as I waa about to
ut the wash Into It," reported
Ire. Willard Kramer, the former
Alberta Von Ilerbulle In a long
dletonca telephone conversation
with her parents here from Tortland, Ore. yesterday afternoon at
$)00 o’clock.
Mrs. Kramer reasiured her paraata, Mr. and • Mrs. A. 0. Von
Bertel!k, 10$ Myrtle Avenue, that
ther aka, the baby nor her hueId had bee« Injured in the
earthquake, end said that damage
la her home wee alight, although
the house shook In a manner that
frightened her.
..ng World War II, Mr. Krawaa stationed aa an aviation
......jMto at tbe Sanford Naval
A ir Station. Mrs. Kramer waa
formerly employed by the local
talayhana company an an opmtor.

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r i ' i r ta parttr rlnudjr through
• r id * * . Slig htly higher lem peto.
('lie . tonight. .Moderate aouth*
" 'tr.1 tilt] Himl|i Hind*.

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Bill To Permit Exciting 2 Minutes During Quake
Earthquake’s House Okays
Is Outlined By Leonard Anderson
Damage Hits $5.5 Billion
WomenJurors
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ERP Measure
Passes Senate

TALLAH ASSEE. Apr. l4-&lt;/P)
— The Senate by a narrow 20-18
vote today patted a bill to permit
women to tarve on iuiiet except
on eaiet involving condemnation
■uitt.
The bill, introduced by Senator
Walker ol Daytona Beach, w,v&gt;
amended Irorn the floor hy Senator*
Gautier of Miami. Baynard of St.
Petersburg and Leaild of Fort
Lauderdale to permit women to de­
cline jury service if they deiired.
Senator Mathewt ol Jaektonville.
leading the fight in oppoiition to
the meature, laid tt would not
"raise the type ol juries. hut will
degrade womanhood.”

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President Says U .S.
W ill Run $ 1 Billion
ed During 1 9 4 9
Asked To
Walker Blasts ji High Nazi Congress
Cotitinue
Govern­
ment's
C
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trols
Heavy Movement Officials Draw On ’Time’ nBuying
01 Big Orange* Terms In Prison
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C o m m itte e s
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&gt;».ident r rums tt indicated today
•
i&gt;- rtptct* th; government
,11 ,,]o » hilhon dollar» in the
I -o dm ieji * operations
In • pfo» confeience ditcutiion.
i b- ,,i | i ,p*eial 1600,000,000 If
i pioptutijsp t-e ha* asked for
l^-t'iin* Adminiilration will itv*
.■••**■ *h'» li*-.*1 ve.vr’ * deficit hy

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( itn ii I oinniM'lon ,|ln |«| m d lo
'ii11*.Iful pm 11|#* liTisI Ad*
d*v (Iti( Flundv’* 1* »kIf MIF Of ^ft i? ll, cd.
f* 4ir ptilliftp
ifoMAn I lf ac fill III r i Mill*1* hi e! f11(Mm*
'Mi.ii vmpunf
Ir'»*fp
i impel thf him Itrime
-iftif ffnent hf|l*fM' • I 1.4V * -mi &lt;5U»4
T1*** monsv -a* atked of CotiI.. ' - I
jieii -inIv l#i» Monday. Prior to
I „ l,
ill ,.
iMMtime llifiit
■ I*dihtl0ll id m il nig it, 'I*
Yruman hid eatiSlllpm fnf* n! tlte I live nMl&gt;Vf‘ -rtih'i*- i •■pi ll I,. ll. » rime lie li.r* , mile,I d ,,i je, -i-.mert income in
I il...„: *. in * ' u » I lie * il.e i-i-.ent i i*cr 1 &gt;eat-tnding Ju ly
alto mav 1 ante lb*e - l * l e * ntange ,
movement till* oerk l,&gt; extferf the pnoopdv
l|,e I
TI'C d el I-. Iia-r
III i be U 0'1 W .0 00 lest then
e| ttlljr
. I .enter . e
quota re,omnienilnl untie&gt; the ,c,dl- I
ii
p ro d in a
I llir I - lidoin.d win, I,
ndunloiv ollotment piogioin M.,i ,0,
I * , igii,* nail .ipo .* * a-ked be*
tin I I Wvlk er. geiiei.il manage, ol 11,cd Ilie M, I ». i.e,| ,||,| ,1,4 t|,||,
. i • ' .I *.......(■■ p articu larly un' —,9fI &lt;t, lie ,get, (elite
guild) t. |.| me. • p u nm et*, are costing
the ( nnim niinii, tool
II **i • M
i in itiinopated when thll
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ll.e pine -till, line " &lt;, ll I, I l&gt;c
•. is, t,,„iK..i w ,, dt twn up TKh
* tmiFn III* III* 11It nt |•till* 11»*I It»If 1 ll IO I ■ •ppl- ' e l tlie f-lt-.J, but
einlangeied if .Inpiornt- got .ml
IIMH (r 1 1||l) tl|Mi |||r4, »l f
III
i t .............. .....• I p ut y e t vn le d o n it
ol lianrl, lie v-atlieil
11., in ............I prospect ha* al.11ll i"1It i « 1
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I lie mailtelmg agicemepl mm
ic.nl, i-i- night fresh talk amdng
.14 Ir* -1 M1I|M»MmI i •ll HIV «»( il
ta\ , - |„&gt;i • . in t'lillg le* 1 -»f chit
nilttee- lioie been negligent in nnl hr
d-.
pridiihiting -lie I .’(&gt; -Iiqiment* l'» A I l, ,,l licrll I,mud gllll IV "i
I &gt; ■|,nt &lt; * nt I,- in* niiinagers
tnonev". W'oiket «.,ul m a prepared lie I) one in v iipms wav - ihe Na/i to do
I,.-1* c -nnl t ’i'ligrei- "should
loo no [noglam &lt;d aggression,
ttolemenl "llie-e large orollgr1 'utngc
to incrca**
tin, .■ iin
plumb- I'lUtalilY and iniiidci
i.iw
if lb, ..lily alternivtive i*
ave dragging down lll.llket (llire*
I In , i know,. "I the lit, Huron ,1 go, •i.incut ilcflclt
oml rnrir.itiiig lolol -lupment*.
I'll Hat on \\. 1/ on ck ci, wa* *ctit ■
1111 t'l esident
id',,
-aid he
"The I'onunitlci - -liould act im ,'iiccd
- rn ’ii v*'h i *. tin la » „.......
mil - Curitfic-a In continue the
inrdlxleh in tin- nintiri and not formci mi, oy lo the Vatican and - government's
power
to control
wall annlln i week, when il may Iw foinn-i slate -cot elm y of the tier time-payment Inlying
loo latp."
The i|ur*ti"ti wn* raiaeil at Mrs
limn fnieign iiiinistry.
Ha urged -liipper*
to divert
lie wa* convicted in lha last of Tillman’* imw* conference hy a
large nratigen to caniiei ic- inatenvl llie long senes -,f wat crime* trial* n ported **li, noted that an.called
of sending them from the state tiy Am eiicni, co u ii*. Chargea on "Regulation W " expires June 30
n* fresh fru it.
witirli hi* uii&gt; 4t'n!nict*«! were hrlp Thai i* the regulation governing
And in Tnllahaanee Rep. Moody ini? Ililln pint
wnr h matallmant Inlying.
nf Hlllsliorough Introduced a Mil kTfiinnt riri'lintetnviikiii &gt;titil pnrtnl*
Some Congress memhtir* and
widen would let trurkn pick up puling in (Im campaign nf atroci- 1huaine** men have linoti urging
V
elli'ii* at thn grovpa without send- fN»H
an end l«- thn eentrnla. They
(hr .If,,w&lt;
lug the fruit
through packing
. ,
,
argue il .........
them would
1‘ttii
nf
till*
house* m whmI i -lied*.
,
"e n n
-hot
tf.e-ntm to lagging
tei&lt;|iiitt«*«|
Iiy
M
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mint
wliirti
hint
•ulr »f limnv I'lihfrtt||»*il i♦•'tikfl
However, the (m il *nld in Mint
Iml$t*41 n thr**«*-»lu\ ii’n'linu
wav would !*• »n),j&lt;vt to rnaturirv HlKht f 11%
Mu* I- *-*!#-i it
ft«***»i vp* Hoard.
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'lit'!* ji Ju-ifii-aiifi h I hi* •f.ntroU,
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&gt;h,in i ni .iith iig'«, cutting
vertlsing lax
" &gt;
■ noniiti' •■-iv. ,- uni-t pay down
Hen. Sheldon •&gt;( lampa Ini. I f•tfill llinnt nf till! UOIIVU'' Idlu.
*Illt|$I»' I »" n W. r .U$’, &lt; ,f |». r. mi, , I'filgni i '.- i ■ lad,,,- mid -out*
feted a *llnl!ai loll
iIii-i jii'.'luct
! In- '.. i.imI
il.
hi moI), Im , &gt;« in JWji Inr-I Ml 111 t II - ‘I'lll
Meanwhile &lt;n An-tin, tc \ |,.
ovi'd nt-.i.. tu,,., I,. |&gt;ny off the
Muit ttii* pn 11 iif inn lul l fi»»1***1 I"
posed creation "f a T exas
rnmndsalon wa- hack in H&gt;&lt; pi nvr tin a11 ti'imfnnt « \i i*i r p«*i din 1- i i l m i i ' ,
Mi
riiimun'a rviiidik.i mdlcat■«lly In Hmnn hn tin* Nazi n MI'S
Texan Hou-e of Represent.it p ,
T h r nt Inn Mm pmlj^i't i n |n«| flint &gt;',( Im -in* , mu tmlieve the danger
for eonslderalion „ f -etiair ao„ n*l
’f f iri#Li ti ll" j&gt;i iTt**I ci uni mil '*1 il of f m diet inflation I , ended
menu.
Hilt til" &gt;f business men seem to
The tenste pasted the m**«oM *‘l i H’fff* pl'.f Ml |PMpOtl .ilhll* n t | | f betel,
/ th* odd* n.v,,- xie strut)
•r iiaiin„.d n „ * r
■m' ti ivhn '■’iinniIMftJ Mu i Mini
appear
to hi
*nimfl‘! a
'tMitftltf If 4 III* MJldg again•• t' f i S )
fairly .,'rambling to . «|t down on
•&lt;* nf f|ti« ffmt'Mttv 'o f f M Mini mi
inventori#- tud gel mi* &gt;f debt
f hi I
Ii«r| U n i|(, MlfW,
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Mi
troinsu
todl-atni today
u»'l K 'lh fti I
f»$jtiif•’
I’ ort ^tlial be and - e - t r l i r ,
&gt;f Ststa
14ml 11) f
Vche-on ir*
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fA LLA IIA SSF, E, Apr 11
&gt;
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•Iipluiual, in III!
— The Board of Control (••&gt;!■ '-1 *- guv,-,,’Mirtil, tt f fr* , ,- He) in
uii a system i&lt;* prevent
tfoil of program- at Flniiil* . &lt; , "tie ',*■ i .iiv ' * I" r»l «!l« »| ()»f *•- (run.
•lie tip* .,1 j'ldjJP 1 I'll* Ms'ixuri,
stale unlversIMe*
It adopted a plan n re.fn,. .I I. inisidiii*
presidents of th* Uiiiverxltv
, i Tll»* l-otlt 1I M, PM 1
picL H
Florida and llorida S la t* I'm -V|t!e&gt;iii «'h
| 'f ie I'Hifioulicw! in Mi#
veralty lettmg aside f„t &gt; ■I- inmi* r fiorti - • • '• llernianti (Jo*
site development veieral ti-l-i muj { Hint «Mi»i
lurpltis blood and pUima :r.
of training a) each, and pi-- m, ' l'4'n*l* i » v! *’ i "• * -• '"li-ran kliig
n'ted uestly '(net •be flenit, d* '" o i i n t D l o o d Honk
that neither -Inmld move to »„ •*.,
•■&lt;i» * *•«*■ »*V - it i i&gt;t#ni fth-iti * I trt 'n s not only ii* mi nvsd, but the
other's tarntoiv
Itil fml
"ounty is in atrewn aevera! pint*.
They xel up a peruianiiieni nl &gt;hv- I t xvnteuc Mm Mary Rawlins today »*.j*od at
the emu' Iter-uiilverxtly comnilttee &lt;&gt;n
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anordination" t„ prevent dupli. &gt;
........inthe '■janford Cllntu whera blood
tiona and cnnfjirla in the futin- I o'liet nf In Ijon in tli &gt; fJa/i pro- donations will taka plica Mondiy
of
* k k i esslon,
It would,he i'imposed of froir ,. , iitain
idundet, aftsrnoon i t from 3:00 to d:00
piesentatlves „f each u n i,ri«,t, '•rutMlity and inuider
P. M. In an effort to obtain blodi
and meet st least foil, limeOne of tin *'lglit i limge* n die for amsrtsncias, replace what the
year.
i -'ilgiiiat nidi, (nie ii ( ' „ n dt-ippod County Tm borrowad, ar.J and
The presidents’ Inlnl
'-tai* |early in the tttal "In*
- obtain a surplus. A mobde unit
menl of coutdiuatlon" wni wnikedl 'diargr of plewat crime- -a*invt and technicians from Orlando
out at the tmard's direction t. 'Im G e t muii',
will be her* to assist
committees from both Institution. . 1 I tie , lint u*' * note
C liff Aides, i-haitman of the
which
pul into xonirlli'nt 1 Cuiinl I'-plainiiiig, initiating and Lion* Club* committee which is
„»
_ . .wore
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of a state of rivalry when 'Im
uK|nB a UHt of aggression
sponsoring Mis blood clinic, today
Legislature made both co-edu, appealed to form er Jo r.-rs arid
Count
2--cnni|i|rary
t„
*ommit
tinnal two years ago.
citizens to respond to the call. ,
Mnaiimi.a IM. r x i , t i n
Stressing the need of giving
blood befotc an emergency arises,
ha declared, “ The time that it
1takes to looate and find out tha

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Appeal !s Alade
To Obtain Blood
For Counfv Bank

New Owners Of «Sanford Buick Co
Have Been In Car Business 28 Years

fersnea hatw-nan life o d e a t h f o
a citizen ef Seminole County.”
ctiv*
He pointed out to prospect
W. D. anti J, H. Nieholsdti
puicliase nf the Svnfmd R„ir t
donors Ihnt thu next person In
Utnpeny at 210 Magnolia Asmu- Imm Volte A . William* **.»,
iw'd of blond might be a friend,
nmmced yeslerd.iy has* been rnKJRf(l
i|,r automobile i.u.uiess b„ relative or member of thoir
io years, they revealcU today.
family.
"Any citizen of Sent melt ('ounty
The brothers this rnorninn deilared that in Sanfonl they bad
ruin cnll on Hi* hank for blood u
nciivc'l thn most cordlil recep- P — ^ ^— *—
tion of any town thty had rvfr |
( sssillurieif flu I , i* Six’)
inohllo storage hiii-lm-aa in La k e ,
been In. They Intended to disiu
land
which
they
upuraliut
fur
of their homes In Orlando wlion:
they have lived for the pnst seven yoars. Following this for
seven years, and establish humra out* year they wor« co-nwnnra nf
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Apr. 1 4 - 4 ^
u Firestone whutaaaln tiro and
here, they said,
HIGH LO W
Mlsa Margaret Blaydes, daugh­ buttery agency In Tum pii.
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In 1925 they moved to Augusta, A tlanta
t e r o f Mr. a n d Mra. W. 11.
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Nicholson, also Intends to mnvu Gn., to establish a Hulck Agency Boston
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here, they revealed. A former which they operatud until 1042 Chicago
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Station Unlvaxity student, ahu i* whon they moved to Orlando Detroit
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now employd by tba Hughes Sup­ whoro they have ainco Itocn en­ Minneapolis
New York
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gager] in real estate.
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ply Company of Orlando,
St
Desiring to get hack In the Phoenix
Pleased with their new location,
»*■'SO
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tha brothtra art planning a num­ Mulomobllo huelneaa, they purchas­ Ran Antonio
45
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ber of improvements, they point­ ed tha local B uick Agency, Tha Seattle
go
Nlcholione a r t members of tho Shreveport
ed out this morning.
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they want Methodlet Church W . B . N lcho). Jadcflonvllla
#Q .Born In Dothan, Ain. the
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W with their Mrenta to Tempe ln son la a member of tho Traffic Miami
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l l l l i following earvko In World Commlttoo appointed by tha Or- Orlando
73
War ! thty aatnblUhad an auto- Undo City Council.
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Little Girl Drowned
t C n t l i i i i * r t a r * * e o*e&gt;
ufter her last screams.
There was sadness In the sweat*
and-dlrt streaked faces of the 60.
or more volunUer workers aa Bill
Yancey, one of the heroic diggers,
ram* up the cable with the body
wrapped in a gray blanket. A
black hearse was waiting.
fraught parent*, who had received
hundred* nf telegrams from well
wishers, many offering sugges­
tions how to rescue tha child. The
Flacuea appeared to lake the relull "beautifully," said a physi­
cian. But their grief waa deep In­
side.
"There la nothing wa can aay
but merely thank all tha people
who have been helpful,
. . , H the
‘ il," sold
mother and father. Fl«cua I* San
Mnrtnn hranch ffllhager for the
company which sank the well.
Only last week he hail urged en­
actment of a state law to ran up
all old wells.
Rescue workers knew they were
In for trouble when a water table
wa* struck at shout the 40th hour
of 'operations. However, hopes
were kept up In th# belief that
the child was trapped above the
water level. Besides, they rea­
soned, th* well had been abandon­
ed as dry.
But when the rescue team of
Kelly and H. E. (Whltey) Bllckensderfer dug through mud and
water and cut Into the pipe, they
found Kathy hotnw, not above, I bn
cut.
"We cut a winnow 19 Inches by
29 in the Iron shell of the well,
•aid Kelly, who required doctor's
care later, "She was In a upright
position below iia when w* pulled
th* sheet away."
Kelly said he and Hllrkensderfer
broke between eight and III rut­
ting wheel* on I heir electric drills
before breaking through the tough
old casing. Rllrkeniderfer went to
a hospital after the job of freeing
the Imily was finished.
The actual discovery ami deter­
mination nf death were mad# some
two hours before the announcement was made public. Engineer
Kayosmd A.
Hill, supervising
operations, damped nn the sec­
recy ban. l.aler it was explained
this was "to ease the blow for
the parents."
To the crowd pressed 80 deep
against fences and pollro rope,
Imrderlng the field camo finally
mi announcement over the public
address system. In level tones. Dr.
I'aul Hanson, friend of the family,
raid;
"Kathy Is dead and has npiiarently been dead since sho was
last heard speaking on Friday.
"Her family has been notified
and we ate now notifying you."
He then read a message from

LION ATTACKS TRAINER
NEWARK, N. J „ Apr. 11-(&gt;P)
—A lion tamer attacked twice In
si* days by the same lion was
hospitalised today.
Dick Clements, lion tamer for
the llamld-Morton Circus, was In*
Jured last night when Duke, one
of his animats, mauled him strain.
Presbyterian Hospital reported
that Clements rested uneasily last
night hut that his condition war
(toon.

Market Report
(Cuntluant Feus Pag* Oae)

jState Farmerj Market

State Legislature
ICtsttssrS rreas raee Use I

contains nearly everything every­
and vygetahles last week and
one in school circles wants. It
trading was good. The market
would call for 3197,800,000 In
will have its usual quantity and
state money to put It into effect.
good quality of beans, celery, cab­
One of the hottest dshates pro*
bage, cucumbers, squash, peppers r .
..................................... ..... hably will come uver a clause to
tomatoes, lettuce, sweet corn and . i„ truckers amt dealers up to 11:01 repeal the 1947 provision that
potatoes this week.
£ **• A,P,r- M* *Mt.
county school board mrniliers
"The tomato deal In the Fort - itu llpr ................... .
II It • I »4 won’t get salaries after 1960.
I960.
I'lerce area is In full oswing.
Ap»
'S
'"
11
T
'
n".rsrc.n.
Kelt
'(rede
n lli| «
r*
J on • I *4
They now receive salaries rangIio
llpr
proxlmately 70,000 field crates Calibsxe, fin l.t. Ilex
1 lug
ud to
, ,&gt;&gt;&lt;*
rn ■ “i(il;iln
g “l»
lu 32.400
33,400 a year In tile
of exceptionally fine quality In- ('■ullllower, Crl
ll!l* ■ i is lorffr counties. The Citizens ComCelery,
fliifilsri
Crl
tnulnen moved through the market Celery Pascal «'ri
L?l - j.nu mlttee which sponsored the xclioul
during the last weekly report Corn, 1 [toi lias
**■*« ■ J ** bill two years ego contended bel­
the family:
Porn, &amp; Dot Crl .
l i u» • * * J !|l,r candidates would be attracted
" ‘There Is nothing we ran my period, acronling to advice Hunt Cucumlier-Fani-y
I 4 *a • M i j to run for the school board as
llu Ilskt
to fully thank the many people M. K. Williams, Manager of the
,
,
a publl-1 service if they didn't have
who have helped us so unselfishly. Fort I'lerce .State Farmers' Mar­ I’ocomber-Chulca
III! Uskt ..............
ket,
with
prlres
ranging
from
33.10
|l*o* |&lt;)i! *« oppose people who wanted the
Many nf these people have gone
Paxplani, llu Ilskt
to
f
&lt;1.90,
and
averaging
approxi­
1 scant salaries.
l.anure-lcabaff
home to much-needed reel. Our
14 60
Crl 4 Dm ....
1 "" j The omnibus hill before iho
heartfelt gratitude goes out to mately 16.40. He anticipates a t.eUilre-lreherx
them for their sarrlflrc* beyond volume of at teaat 100,000 field
14 no • r , 1 House Education Committee for
Crt 1 Dnx
crates for this week, Cucumbers P e p p e r s - F a n c y
'study would call for 3197,793,000
belief.' "
II
“
flu
llpr
have averaged 1,000 bushel* per
IC4fl_-_3JU_pftrrrnfori—appropriation If It HIT
Thu* eulminnted the-most -on- day with an average price of 32.60
per* -Ointl- n ‘
. . u l l p r ..
.13
. .60
. . - ] 6o were passed. The State Depart
certed rescue attempt of an in- per bushel basket.
P i, lu ll, *«, New F in
lie d lllls a
ment uf Kilucatlon rlalius a mindivldaul since Floyd Collins was
60 t.l, l i s a
I I 60
; linurn of 390,099,000 Is needed.
"M. V. Meeklson, Manager of Mquash. Y e l l o w (lu l l p r t 16 *
fatally trapped In a Kentucky
« . 6»
The Advisory Cuuncil lias asked
om slu ea, Crl
14.60
Cave In 1926. That lasted days, the Palmetto State Farmers' Mar­ TTomato**,
Mst cm
tl uo &lt; 6" for 3196 ,000,000. Thu Cabinet budthis hours that seemed like days. ket reported sutea on that mar­
4,’ITHUM
, geled 384,000,000 but recommend-It started after Kathy, running ket this week of 3,484 boxes Nu. ( U s a g e s . V alen t- las llox |1.6a
ed 312,390,000 more. The total for
( I r e p e f r u l t - M a r e h Heedless
1
tomatoes
with
a
price
range
of
a footrace with her elder sister,
llo a 7 0 s A Htnsller
|1 JS
the past two years was 380,000,34.23
to
30.40
and
Mid
boxes
of
l l s u l l n g f a i r l y h e a v y lu d ay, d e ­
Barbara, nine, and a cousin, Ou*
000.
No
2
tomatoes
at
an
average
of
m
and
goo
d,
m
a
r
k
e
t
etmul
st
e
a
d
y
.
Lyon, five, fell behind In the dash
C a b b a g e m a r k e t w e a k an d u n ­
Fresh water spurts fishing
across the vacant lot on the cor­ 3 LH8. Small quantities of pole s e t t l e d , m ost s a l e s (I * 4 per b a g
I te m a n d
m oderate
nn
o r a n g e s tournaments for pnxes would bo
ner of her block. When the older beuns, squash, Held peas, okra ami
outlawed in Florida by n law pro­
children turned around, there wa* pepper were also sold. A total of nod g r a p e f r u i t .
posed by Rep. Morgan of Duval
4.023
packages of vegetables
nn Kathy.
county.
brought growers a revenue of 317,CITHIJH
REPORT
They called and looked, and Hus "HI.44, Rain fall on Tuesday foliv n i T c n
.
..
Pyramid clubs and letter chains
almost fell Into the euneealed j lowed by cooler weather wes not
a.
,*,r'
* to raise money for Htvlr mimltvra
well-hole himself when he beard I expected to Impair the quality nf l/j)—The, Ria«*' Citrus Inspection vvoU|,|
outlawed In Klotida una faint scream romlng up from I tomatoes, A ImHvy volume of this Bureau 10:9(1A. M. report
today (|,.r # |&gt;hI Inlrmluccd In the l.egisbelow. The kids ran for tlielr cnimnodity Is expected this week. in boxes:
lature by Hep, Carlton of Duval,
CrapefriHt Oranges IsiitO-rlm- j|ie measure to declare such
mothers.
"The cucumber volume In the Kail
(12,99.3
1(18,(148
6,499
■Mill II
Mrs. Flsrus railed to her young­ Wnurhula section showed a very
Host
.3,626
NONE
NONE |ienally uf 3199 to 16,009 fine nr
est. Freruled screams, "Yes, yes, slighl
Increase last
week and
998
III) ,340
two years to 10 years imprisonyes," came up in answer to all Frank E. Conner, Manager uf the Truck 34,819
Total )01,238
(1,498
299,994
ment for anyone who participates
the mother's questions.
Wunrhiilu market estimates no
In "such lottery by becoming a
The fire department and police change In the volume for Ihis
WAItllUfMi MARRIED
&gt;memlter of, or affiliating with,
were summoned. A rope wa* drop­ week us many fields are not yet
LONDON, Apr. l2--(fl'|—I’lnl i,n y such group or organization or
ped and Knthy tried In grip It In production. The volume of tuFelix Wuilnirg, New York hanker, |whu thull solicit any person for
llul she couldn't fasten It aruund mutrics Is increasing and Is ex- and
Chicago horn ilaroness D'AI- j mcnDt-i ship."
herself us firemen hoped. The peeled to take the lead over cu- meiila were married her* trnlay. j (\ )&gt;w providing lor capping
rope went loose us Kuthy slipped .yumlters this week. During the
It was (he third marriage fo r.,,, abandoned artesian wotoi wells
Into her tnmh.
I In-1 weekly report period 10,673 Warburg. 44, who is special us. 1
was alio inlrmltired,
From all of Southern California ’ fir Id crates nf rurumhers, av^r- slstant to tl. H. Ambassador Lewis I,tit its spun: n -.aid it was nut
men came with equipment to fire iiping 33.02 and 7,820 field crates Douglas. Harnne*' D'Almelda, tbe inspired by t te dealti of Kathy
the lot from the narrow pipe. But of tomatoes averaging 33,72 pass- former Barbara Tapper, Is the Fiscus in L'ai.iorniu
Kathy’s plight rr.nn became the !ed ibrmigh Hie market.
willow of a Pordiguese nobleman
The loyal pdlii would be made
common problem of folks every­
"The Plant City Hlote Farmers'
Mot Ida's official dale tier by a
where.
I Market handled a volume of 64,
1,111 iiiliodm-cd in Hie bo.ine by
The men and mucldnes worked 616 packages of vegetables with it revenue■ of 3940,010.211. Tbe |n,.,, Ilruncb uf Hillsborough. Hevwithout sleep, stubbornly deter­ n revenue of 3198,160,10 during price average for reasim ..a,-. 2(1 |Vru| forestry groups have eropos.
mined In lift Kathy Into the liiluhl Hie last week, according to Man­ 7/H rent* per pint.
e(| that the slusli pine be made the
sunlight above ground.
ager it. E. .Johnson. Bell pepper*
"2111 ears of
produce moved |„tule tree.
Ilitlldozrr*, clam-lndl cranes mid led in volume with 19,274 bushel from Pompano Iasi week, accord
Uovernor Wurten's cent: at purrotary well diggers sent Into full hampers runglng in price from lug to report from J. L. Warren, clmslng bill, set ting up a depart­
swing. One pit, .'10 feet wide, went 1 13.61 le ld.26. Yellow crookneck Munager of Hie Pompano State ment to buy till supplies except
down more than 76 feet, before 1 squash held second place with Farmers’ Market. 114,368 bushels printing for Florida departments
Il was abumloned. Its sides started 8,763 bushel hampers ranging of peppers averaged 34.12; 30,- nod Institutions, w n s Introduced lu
In slide Just after Kelly hod cut |from 32,60 |,&gt; 3(1.26. There was 239 bushels of rggplunt averaged the House.
It would create the position of
a window At 67 feet mid said lie also available a good supply of 32.37 and 4,(H}6 bushels of lima
-aw the girl’s arm and drt-sa.
1Tender green beans, green rarn, beans averagri) 3-3-60. A fair sup­ Itlri-clor of Purchasing, to tie npWhen II was abundnned, p small­ 1 cucumbers, lied Bliss potatoes, ply of peppers, lima beans and piiinted by Ho- (iovernor fur it
iwn.yeiir term at a sidary of $0,er Mil-inch shaft was drilled down pole beans and smaller quantities eggplant Is expected tills week.
ooit.
beyond 100 feel and ■ 24-Inch nf okra, blitter beans, lima beans,
casing wns sunk. That was the eggplant, and field pens. The searescue shaft through which Knlhy *«n'« strawberry sales
through
finally was reached.
|April 2 i.dulled 97,314 crates with

Britons Frown At
Order To Eat Grits

Capital Strike

The city of 75,000 person* t i t ,
IftsU ssM m tei r u e Weet
was without bus service because
ommendatlons. This, the publish­ of tba utilities itrlk*. Bus
)us d
dr:riw i
LONDON, Apr. 11—t/P)—Lon- ers said, also was refused by the voted to observe picket Hues. Th*
doners got fair warning today to unions.
company also operates
iperates th*
the bus
but
he on the lookout for hominy
Affected by tha strike era tha transit system.
grits. The Dally Herald told them afternoon
Tlmes-Herald,
th e
Cleveland’*
vlol*nce-m a i k
soothingly that "It Isn't as bad as Evening Star, th* News, the strike' at the Fawlck Alrflex H.
It sounds."
morning Tlmes-Herald and the continued.. Picketing was prohibit,
Rrltons Just don’t eat corn, ex­ Post.
ed by court order last week. T $
cept for a rvw eccentrics who buy
The appointment of a fact-find­ strikers, however, defied th*
roasting ears once or twice In th# ing board by President Truman court’*- statement declaring the
summer. I)'s too cold to raise had no apparent visible effect on walkout "Judicially ended,"
much of it here.
Ihe strike of 9,000 Railway Ex­
The strike
Ike began
hegi
when the
Rut the Herald's Washington press agency workers In the New company withdrew recognition of
correspondent, Arthur Y/ebb, re­ York City are**, Th# striker*, th* CIO' unjted electrical worker*
ported a proposed clause in Ihe members of th* AFI, Brotherhood union because th* union failed to
European Keenvery Program au­ of Railway and Steamship Clerks comply wfth the Taft: Hartley Act
thorization bill which says that Union, quit work a month ago. non-Commjtnist
(affidavit provt,
i-Cor
16 percent uf the corn shipped to They ask a rut in their work week slon.
Q
Europe will have to tie milled into from 44 to 40 hours, and 26 cents
meal or made Into grits.
more an hour above the present
Symington Speech
"Americans down Mouth not •rale of 31.32 to 31-34.
only use IJ In place of oatmeal
Thirty-five— hundred— tea mater*
oaatlaae* *.'»• »■*•• " » * i
porridge hut alao of potatoes," ore Idle as a result of the expres*
workers strike. The
teamstei# nesses representing the National
Ihe Herald said.
union asked the strikers' top lead­ , Advisory Committee for Aeronail tic*, the Air Fore*, Navy
ers to vote on r*tum to work. The !j Army,
and the Research and
strike leader* voted not to re­ Development Board,
turn "for the time being".
I Symington said the natlun'i
icsaHixi* f » m ran* n**i
New York City brewery work- present wind tunnal and other r*.
Firemen have contended lhat a cr* strike brought
|ht predictions of ■•arch facilities ara "totally i*
third crew member is needed. The beer rationing. The U-day old
engineers demand another en­ strike of 7,000 CIO United Brew- adequate” to mc«t "com pet it ip
gineer; the firemen another fire­ ery workers union I* over wages among tha world powars for supremaey In this n*w field."
man.
and a shorter work week,, The
Wlwn Allied troops- entered
The Taylor-Oshorne-Lewis hoard strikers demand an Increase of
Germany in 1046, h* added, they
Is also to hear claims of the fire­ 38.60 a week and a 38 hour wetk. found
that U*rm»A Mkntlsta wert
men. Hearings on that are to be­
Th* AFL electrical worker* working on wind tunnels com­
gin June 27 in New York.
union struck against th* South parable to those tffllt Would be
Their report on the engineers Carolina Electric and Has Comp­ provided under the proposed bill,
said the union's claim to an addi­ any in Columbia after a break­
"It
Is
perhaps
significant
tional engineer was based gen- down In wag* talks. Rom* 428 enough! to submit for tne
th* con­
■-rally upon tile ground* that the union workers are Involved, and sideration of thj* committer ih*
work reqitiied In the engine rooms
fa d that It la known that maug
of diesel locomotives while en
of theta great German a*rodyE
route "is iraditiona) work belong­
arnica scUntlca ar* now working
Itotalry Meet
ing to Hie engitieer's craft grow,
in other couittri**," he said.
lug mil of the responsibility of
Th* bill would authorize 44,i C u H n e * r &gt; » S k i Oae
th* wilngeeer for the locnllve."
In men uf all times and ages must 490,000 to build up to 13 transonic
The engineers also claimed that have been Implanted by on* Hod. or supersonic wind tunnel* si
by rea-iui of Hie engineer room We all know that Hod Is good; and schools throughout the reuniry;
3160,000,000 for expanding th*
being In a separate compartment
nr car it Is impossible for one man if h* Is good, why would h* im- Langley Aeronautical Laboratory
plant In the
th* minds of men a desire at Langley Field, Va.t 36,600,lu discharge the duties imposed
that could not be fulfilled. This 000 for the Navy's Taylor Model
upon engineers.
Is one of the proofs of Immortal­ Basin at Carderock, Md., and
Tlie board is "there Is no merit" ity".
3160,000,000 to build a new
to the engineers contention fur
f Christ rose from the dead", engineering development cent*
Hie employment of an additional he" Icontinued,
"then
Hod
did
not
ofr tiro- Air Force,
full time assistant engineer in the
Symington said none of the
&lt;ngine room "on the ground Hint disappoint us when he Implanted
ft
in
men's
minds
the
desire
for
Im­
Air Force's present Installation*
u significant contribution lo *afe
mortality.
Because
Christ
lives,
can handle the new center.
mid efficient operation would
we shall live also. Because we are
t hereby lie made."
products of elernlty, then we
The triiard also nald the HroCm
lla e k -D ra ig h t
diet hood of Locomotive Engineers should he careful Imw we live.
"bargained away" any claim for May we all as Christian citizens
an additional engineer In Hie en­ Join hands together In promoting
gineer rooms "in the negotiations Christian faith and Christian prin­
m which Hie current schedules ciples".
President George Htine announ­
were formulated.”
"There is mil the shaduw of n ced that the annual Rotary boat
doubt about the fact* that, In i ride will he held on May 4, and the
Hie 1913 mid 1944 agreements, usual meeting on May 2 will be
the It. I.. E. bnrKSuird away any dispensed wlin. He also appointed
to perform or to supervise work Boh Harris chairman of the com­
claim for mi assistant engineer mittee In charge of the event.
Visitors Included Hill Thompson
ill tile engine rooms anil they
Intended to do so when entered nf Watertown, N. Y. and Dr. Geo.
Mlyakawa of Charleston, W. Va.
min these agreement*."

Fact FimlerH

reciation
ALDERSGATE UNIVERSITY, through its Board
of Trustees and Faculty wishes to cxpics.* its keen ap­
preciation to the good people of Sanford and Seminole
County, the U. S. Soil Conservation Service anti The
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce for the privi­
lege of serving in connection with the great Miracle
Soil Conservation program which was held on our 385
acre Miracle farm last Thursday.
ALDERSGATE UN IVERSITY, with its six colle­
giate branches, promises to be a real factor for good in
the further development of the religious and cultural
life of the youth of our state and nation'.

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On March 3rd, 1949 ALDERSGATE UNIVERSITY
was legally incorporated and signed a lease giving full
conti ol of buildings and grounds, including the 385 acre
MIRACLE farm, for the purpose of establishing the
University.
When ALDERSGATE U N IV ERSITY opens o ffi­
cially in the Fall there will be six schools (collegiate
branches) in operation. It is the aim and purpose o f the
Trustees to qualify the University at the earliest pos­
sible date for full accreditation in the Southern As­
sociation Qf Colleges and Secondary Schools. Aldersgata
is an independent University and is not associated with
any other organization, foundation or front.

[THE UNIVERSITY AT SANFORD]
COLLEGE OF B|BLB AND THEOLOGY
(Fellowship Biblical College)

Dean—Rev. J. Bertram Shield*
College of Practical MUMoaa
Dean—Rev. H. W. Bryn#
College of Agriculture
Dean—Carry A Ream*

College of Munir
Dean—(To be supplied)
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College of Liberal A rta
'
Dean—(To be supplied)
Junior College, Vocation*! Plan—High School
ud lint two yean of College

37ft ethers arc Idle Watts* of H«
strike.

for Information or farther particular* audeea*

ALDERSGATE UNVEBSITY
Ear. R. AHea Bradky
Executive VUe Presldoat
Sanford, Florida

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To Promote tho Progress of Amerles;
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12. 1919

No. 1GG.

Labor Party Promises
Truman Sends Legislature Given
Congress Asked To 'Roy all Offers Britain’s
To Nationalize 5 More Industries
North Atlantic MeasureToOutlaw
Vote Extra Money Armed Forces
Savings
Plan
Pact
To
Senate
Communist Party
For Vets Benefits
LONDON. Apt. 12 (/¥*)—-BiiUm't I’ml) I'lottotril tiul.iv to
nalionali/r at trail five mote majol niducliirc if letuinrd to power
ill the next itmrr.il elrclion*.
The patty announced a campaign plithuiu lot l‘*5l) t.ililnng
cement mantifdilute, pail of the tile iiidiiaiur Iniunect. -ugai manuSocret»py— Of - Army fnet me nii.l lefining, private andf
Says U. S. Needs tmmicipal water coinpanh'*, and area*. ami a heller chance for old
'•till Kuitul.li- mineral*" for public people In continue working.
Man To Define Du­ ownership.
Worker** fumiln— were nffere.l
Moreover, it warned "all *tep* inure an.l l-etlet Miration* through
ties Of S e r v i c e s neee»hary"
preKiunaldy including cheap trawl and lu-ttei occumndnnatioimliiulioii will lie taken to tion- Thin would include --pace III
WASHING It )N. Apt. I.' &lt;/l*i
prevent a repeat of the 1930 clump hlxtnric old home* ihal pa** into
Sene 1.ilV u| the Allliy Knyall in
III the
tile ~
lll|&gt;l&gt;llll&lt;1ltlK industry.
linn
'liiphiilhllng
And goVet ninent huii.U
teihfird Iml.iI till* i ..miliv could|0 declared that key *rctiona of
The platform will I.,- dehate.l hv
have t.ivr.t "„vn $1 .(MNI.INNI 18)1)1
‘ hemicul lmlil*try will l.e na the Notional Pally Conference
Na/is Are Charged As llo. „yea, •• .1. ..nr man * . i-.tver liuiialltnl....if. mv«***ary *'li» ansuri "pelting Ml ItlMi'kpool June d. It
i ii &lt; prepared hy top men ill llie
Accomplices In E x ­ In ilrlmr r%M IIv Irtt- loir* «i| 111r Til* progrtini hrlti forlh im pro gOM-rmueot
und it- a|&gt;pro\al I*
t n r m i n a l i n n D f la tn o IAllliy. Natv and All lo u r in n j-! tillin' to rettoce luxe* or end ra .i-Mired Indu-lry lead loti lo the
l i r m t l l d t i o n U I JC W S ! tiimal rlrfriur.
|tinning. It -.aid rnlionitiK and rent plalform mi, hound to In- angry.
controlc will intinue iic lung a*
In it- fn-t fmn year* in nfftce,
NUF.RNBF.RG. Germany. Apr. 12 | He •jii I aim th.it Ann-in .1 - tlr. Ilien- in. liortagr*.
ihe I nl-.ii government ulieady hits
—t/P)—Seven high Gentian dip- •fence i» in wince chape lli.tlt l.rhnr • I’lie pin
i v pledged lncn-a»ed mitmiinltxcd coul
innly
mine*. ga*
lomati anti goveillinriil
governineiil official*
ttiuln .ilion ot
of tlir
ollnialc Itintin tlllllii
tlir aiinetl
.muni ten
ieii
m„rp liunxe*. "Kleady work-, eli.i mil &gt;. ladioad*. caweir ronvirleil IihI.iv ac willing ar- net, l.n.ince the iiinli. ali.-o law |.leieloplurrit" of cviiihinl nieili 0* 1- mid long di-tan.e trucking.
II ..HllMHrd Oa rase tMKl
loinphrr* hi llie Na/i extenmnatiou 1 •' l“o wr.ik I lr rxpie—nl
cri cine, cpredlrr rr I.milling ot tililied
of 6,000,000 |fWl.
noil alum "

Pr|Sld5emM n .r *For ? High Germans
ECA bI « uc SLoo“ ; Are Convicted In
WASHINGTON. Apr. 12—&lt;/P)— War Crimes Case
President Truman tilted Congrrn
l i today to vole an ealra $595,890,
000 for Gi readjuitment benefit*.
He reported an tncreaie in veterani' unemployment.
The eatra money would be lot
uie during the fiical year ending
MSI June 30. It would include
fund* lor other Gl benefit! inch a»
education, in addition to »oblen

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The irqueit wat made in a let­
ter to the I'teiident of the Senate
which included a Budget Uuieau
itatement of llie need lor the
money.
In addition to mcieated co»U of
education, the letter laid, eniullment of veletani in educational
inititutioni hai been higliet tlun
planned.
rn **t'out* of III** readjustment (un»
employment) allowance program
have also exceeded previous esti­
mate* .toe to higher numbewi of
veteran* receiving the»e benefits
than hail leeii eaiiecle.1," it COM
of
ilmied. ••Tht*
i
. liigtier
.Income
n.l.'^'evIdeill
participation
hit*
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They wete the men wlm dialled
tlir pnigratni and ligned the o td m
•emting |ewc fmni all over I'uiopr
to yac ihaniherc and min rnti.itmii

j Rut all ..Ite.r.l hie caiiltgc rill
l mate- i» the Senate Annr.t Srn
J n r» i miinnlter -In.illv .illn lie 1
had huodrd at loialli ituoiinl
U S. wat ctimr* mull ■illn mo ina.le ye-leidat ot drlencr
i amp!
planning and •prmhne. hi lotmet
tilled.
In tearing wotdi the court con Piriident lleihrit lloocn
Hoover had complained of wade.

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Is Re l e a s e cl By Taken By Celery
California Gang Growers, Shippers

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W VKHIMiTON. Apr. I2-&lt;/Pi
—Srcirlary of Stale Arheson
said today the North Atlantie
Kerurll) treaty carries an ohligation in u-e united forte
'I’u lie*‘«ttl) ill Ihe rlear c»*r of a Comntission
ina|oi armed attMck" on any
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quest
S
t
a
t e To
of thr purl ntcuthers. I'he
Irr.-tlt doe* mil ronlnin alt "auto* I
Widen French Ave.
mstir rontniitnirnl” in »ar, Arhe-mi mid. "The nhligatloo
A |ml•In lie.tnng In &gt;Ihci|«s tlir
upon ra.ii part) I- to u-e its
ir&lt; e ll'l l i n n i - i - t dt • h .llfr i w.t«
hone-i judgment »* tu nr I Inn
it derm- itrrr—ary tu rr-tuie J U l h u i i / n l In llir City 1 'n u iuintiuu
and ntainlulu thr -r.-iirity uf
I k «I luelil Iu l . i s r p l j r r h . i d j y
thr Nuilh Vllanltr atru amt arrurdlngl) In take mii’Ii uchon a l l r i n u t i u ii I ill u ■ Im I. j l llu*
a* K tlrriiis i i e r e | h i * kiltl f i l l I hill
in In- irp.ifi iu Mi
Irum sn .
Tl.r C o n n im siu u j u d tlir t I m t c i
Rrvmnii I ••imnittcr .1 wltlth 11
M VNllIM.ri'N \p.
Jjm-*' .ml i . Iiiiiiii J ii lu te .omI ’l r . Itlrnl I IIIIII ill 'rill the N'otlll plrlr.l llir., ■, &gt;n&lt;i.|ri.ilio|| ut the
Allillllt
D rfrn -r I ir.il&gt; In litr S.llll 'li! I liliir. ..hull .is now piO- I
Nrnnlr l.i.l.tv —tilt j i n p i n t for its po-.rd rltltii I-•'• lew Ul.lpU &lt;ItJ.lgCI.

| *t.tlr. Ii.tt r . i g i r r d to w o p r iu l tilt

opei.ilion* lod.it .mil loinoi-

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Nu -itiglr Mi-linn, im nmtli-r how

.Smith IH-Wli) formally p »
tlw right
wa* on In the House over the |irue
tag for the European Hecovery
Program.
But Admtlilal ration leaner* uunhied confidence that they could
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-ipptiipiiatimis,
bitterly
fnuglil live: sod drfcattd In
msn&gt; past -r—inns, rl*ar*d th*
llnn-r w||h in -s-t) rut* today,
ll » mild luier about 85 p*r*
•ml uf Nliil,. exprmtitur*a undri hirmtl.il n-ilew of tha.
I I'Ki-Ijiiiirc I mler ihe prettnt
st-lrm llir I rvitlature upproI"lull-- lur milt i fuutlh of th*
expriulllurrami
l»U
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IIVi-l lull...III. nl . I ',i I-in ,ilp )*|,|4 ct on
u -tote Ili&gt;- ili'i'nu, I-,! i i,■ tiie Comfnrui-tn mink.-I loud, itn.l due tu iiiiini-t I’.titi u, I my t.iiulidalc
tin- heavy v.uige-tmu cnusi.l tiy
11 uck- tiiiveling I., nii.l front the ul glntip ,i&gt; ■ it* d r llll.-1 dlicctly
ill, liillldlOK llu- -lllicllili- Mniifunl St.it* I'ui u n i-- Mniket, ui ui.hiritly w,tIi ii

•igiiifli'Miil will achieti- pi-aci-. We

Ihaury the extra fund* C0U”j “S charge.
|told the commu tee:
I.
'-"‘I 'h e
must ciuiltmii- In wmk pnlii-nlly
thrown Into a deficiency ttppropr- ^ ,jtl. oj defemlnid* in thi*la*t| -|t*» Impelea* lo-tnj
We’re 'heir .ur dm icp.tm ir« in t l i r 1
iii.l run-folly, ndviiiii-iiig with prac­
lotion l.lll now pending thore.
f|f n„ „ s war rrilm., 1ria|B&gt; It •M
|Nn.ii.tgt Ion much in.mey fot the ,|,„y."
I At..... .. local film* •'h'etvmg the tical. n-nli-tu - l - n- in llu- light
Meanwhile "*?•
" l had Im-oii convicted ........ ... charge. „M,,„nu| defenm
g.iiu.g to -1 Amle,.on ulmtilird tl.r Imy at ltt,hdav tre t hate and ( o . Naitloit &gt;f curimi-tnii.'i". nod i-vi-nth u-

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Hearing On" C i t y \ rF^Pay Mike For
Charter Will B e State And County
Elective O f f i c e r s
Held On Friday I AI.LA ll AMM.L, Apr. IZ—

t At LAHASSEK, Apr. U —
i,p,~f,uv*tnoi Marten's m*aIon u t on tu«| oil was Introsure tn l«t i , half-rent a gal*
ilucrd in tlir St-nite today. Th#
measure .. i- inlrmtuced by
Senatois Rt-iih-ni nf West Palm
ippiui.il .1 - "nnr -Irp uu ||.r In.txi
" l l i r pin ll.llt .IIIII ul llir 1C- , llearh, flatnsrd nf St, P*t*ra&lt;• pr.li r
bitrk and Rmlc of Sanford. Govt ■ •lull - l i d I -It
Vll.'llirV l l w l l l
cinm Wnrrrn. who ireommandIII
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{Organizations H a l t
S l l i n l ' u l ' r i I I.- I tki util tlu p lll.lie
r-| (hr let &gt; ,n hi- iiirsasga lo
lir.ilv il.-.il- mil. tlir- "ir.llllirt .tlld lir.ld • ! • Ill'll' lll.ll ll-ltC loll
tin- Iviiislufmr la-i week, *aOpe rat ions In Effort •hrI llir
-il ti .i 11.iu o r I.u r ItHlav.’*|t|r|„,|- llu • Ii til" I 'tin r llir 19 . t liotalril it i».inl,| i.n-r $t.800,.
Willi i ir. 1 l
To Holster Prices I lr .1Is.• -.mi || u -rl up “toltlllll irt 1'iuii
llir Inin- ..I llir I mini N:illuU&lt;
\ p i , p , ill i n S t u l i- Hull.! uu
Ml Ml W U
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rllnll In |iii|\tri i»lr|&gt; i l l llir. uml llu . nil-I It III I. &gt;li nl llie I I i i i i i I . i - l l . a t t .i - n c h A t e n u r Inlo
!«• * “iim it. * }•111\ would be
|•I ••r - %
%Itit li li.itr firm Ink Itr L m in i Mull
w i ile iu - ,i 1 1 m u . ' I I c r l tu 10 f e e t
mi
- is ti -li l e n e r i i f I hi Si'iiiin* tkiilli*\«a| in I •(',!) |i&gt; 4 |jw pro*
i .him •*! r\«fte|\r Hii|i|ilir« ki trim*
llu- Irmly i- milt unr t l r p —
o l e Itullll'VlII d In l l - p ill,-liu ll With l»ota’«l iii il
II u«.* of Kfpreien*
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vicli Lammerj, Richira Willhir I ^|ie Army Secretary tohl Nm
Owner Is Ransomed
Dane. Otto Dietrich. Han* Kelul. |atom biar savings would result if
hot $33,000 Cash
fsiiMav Steengrarhl Von Molyiiull tlir "secretary of national defense,
.mil ',SS Lieut. General Holtloh with approval of the President"
n
had llie "right to decide tho funcf llM I tn I III I &gt; laid.. Apt.
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, lion* nod roles uf the three sen- 12 1/ 1*! INdli e riitrl t II AndKaroo l.llteil Wn/caei krr .lint I „.P1W-1 heliele if he had tin* power rumi -.ml hnl.tv lh.it .i Hrtrrly I till*
Flint
were
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, Woertiunn
..... found
.lad. guilty
_s_t..
pet.reulion
night.I we could have saved o\.-r Sl.uno. d rr- -hop oWiipi tr|Hiilr&lt;l llt.tl hil
flte yr.ii old , on tt.t, Uln.iprd a ltd 1•*•"»« »i«-ini/ali..n. lliioughotil the
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Presses
For Its Approval
As Step On Road
For World Peace

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or nnolher hv till* nfterini.ui. I here I day-llieie e. no donl.i nl-oui n i v ,
.a,I M,, fhietlo limit Giotvrtt. Nl.tmlaiil I u " . to go Iwfore L / m&gt;
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joey G o o , ...I ..I M aM M n. .......
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,)(M|| im,
traffic liu« l.ecnme very liatardAll l onoinuii l« ui llir state
■f pi iu •' -mill'll, ilul -ididl)
|h(. ||)( vprd|,.| |* completed.
u„&gt;n|l -md a pending lull, which I"*' G*""hjian. lie -.ml Goodman
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Tin in-alv wn- -igueil here liy utis utul the I ’..mini—tun tell that would lie ........... .1 I.. H-gitlei with
0m.
wn* cleared to- increase* the authority - f the Se- told him llt.tl the Imy w.tt picked ''• ' * ' iedo. Ament tn I mil l.iowrn 12 o u l i i o n Muiidnv of ln-1 week. uctimi shuiil.l nnw I-,, taken tu
tlie .itturin i p.-nnal ui nearcit
day of the only charge against hint .-retiiry of National Itefeo.-te, wn-il.l|op hv tlir jllrgnl .tlnlm l-u on the
“id not |om the p.nt. and ate I' pledges t Ill-Ill In Mid i-Mcti other liuve it widei.i-d ”
Muyur An-iii 't i minuty re- ilieidl witl.u, t Iiu.im alter thr
&lt;|M| wn, „r , frre ||p wn» tit to Von K„ „ |„„K way to correct the *noii-1 (Mrlrx, |1P „.,• taking Inin to the
five gtowei oig.im/atioiii III i-w-iil that iiiii- of I lu-iit is ut
purled I but llu ■ uiildy t’ullimis law hrimu. &gt;llr.lur, or within
Krdmannsdorf, it I, deputy chief
, , . ..
. . . . I'agr Mihl.it At atlritiv which he
•■nnltnuing lo .Ut .rlr.v. linkrii liy an aggressor.
-ion yestardny lui- l»t...ii n fa 12 hmil4 .ill. i eiiti-iuig the Mata.
of tin* foreign office political divi­
If lie tiad III* way, Itojall said attrnii*.
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lii-i'uiiui
tiioiBiig
uii
tliu
United
Ament an t» ruttiliK lot Geotgr
vurahle view l-.wni.l the t ity’s |
lie would make Hie civilian heads
sion.
Hiatt--, llir tii-nty must receive
1 1., pen .1 i Im t ttlure tn rr
|ili.nuKnl:i tlml the t'utility .lee.l
llie thirl a.kleil llul when hr
k. «».irtlo. arrnitlmg I" H J’* tin■i uatlaarU n„ rase atal
"He wa* little nmre than » 'hief
Hetiule'n i nl if l. iit inn
Clint l.nck
•&lt;&gt; I Iu i d y tlie ulti- uri i pi4tri would I,. uupiimfinienl ltd
.pie.tinnrtl the child, hr •.iitl -'.at KlH»r|. n*in.tyet II-- c;ltii.« boll- -‘■runs upproval by n two lliirdn
clerk," tlie court said, In acipilttlwt
• .1 -MilH.ird Uu I'mn - 1st
.t line ol
..nr In tin**)- t•l II «
hilt) -Id Jewisll persecolVs..
hr lerogni/etl Im ahtlu. lot . t * M " P'"«M "' h .i « sU'I h I Mr «h*“ t ot.
I ft .1)110 I,. &lt; pi HI
! Krnst Wilhelm Hnlile, hngllsh\ d nnm -liiilion l .n d e i - ute .-•*•.
that hr li.ui »r«0 him talk with »..• FI....la I .ml
' rgrl.tldr A«*«
chief of the Na*l‘* foreign
fideiil Hint llie Senate will i-ti-otu
I ll w.ml.l i ui.' i •tul fm .mv
I l.tlhri III hit home. Lot Angrl- t vi ili-m
organlratlon, wa* actpillted
•lit inllfy it, toil ii lung il.-lnil.- IK
|.|‘|4..U U|
•Ia 1 MprlJl** •»' 4
eli-i v r r
crime* ngainst .lew*, hilt In- still |
l 'il1 in
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pollh-c ..ml the FBI tier lined cun &gt;.........
I- Im otn ilinu
Iit -1 vrut. - vui.-li-d mice t|.,- ire a ly ii-u.-lieK
i' &gt; lliula l |&gt;fll4llY
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&gt;
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Ranter aunrlai' service* will take hint two counts remaining against
Mu- Si-iilile f I.... i
men! nil llir c.itr
* tiui tii-lil Im- Ih-cii much In-lit it-i.
•.......|aIixn|||||f*||| Ul
• d u l ..........I
llu*
fil-l
-li-p
ul
rtil*
fllpllnl
will
place Sunday morning at 6:30 him
Gomllll.lll, wlm ll.l« .til »H,lf ••«l ■rcoi.liug to kIiI|i|mm* A - of A|.t
Mi’ll | lur
The fo u n ’s dftnlh-d Jmlgmetit
ft
Hint
I,.
l-ifm
llie
Sl’lllllr
full-lgll
ir
Inln.o
o’clock at Ihe Municipal bandahel
NEW YORK, Apr. Ik* i»1*) An
i&gt; miav.nl ihle I, |L’Nf. ,i. ■■•• 11-null mol. wln-n-ii- I'ummillee In hnt.l tii-ariligK. I to*
t • . | in
t III*
4
' t‘l
under direct lint of tho Sanford painted o graphic picture of how ! im-mi-mg nuiuher of student,.tch-plionc milillu-t,
.--i... ll VI,
. .
■'..I7f&gt; MCtrs r. ItlP-n.-d mi
- ••
„f hit lommrnt A rrpnttrt wlm " ,. •|»s|
...
s l ’Itl.NGFIFI It. til, A|.i 12
' I*.ii 1 1 :i11«I all
luniiiig- will giti- opportunity fm
Ministerial Association of which tjernians I" vurioiis posBion- l.;nt . „ ik|.ri, ”|lirk(.lri, the Cnllegi
.at• tin- i
Apt
|l aiHllntiail I I M l*««aa Mil
l’&gt; N'ut bn n I .•ni.-.ld, ulu- of tintho Rev. J . K. Farris I* president. their official aid to the syslt niiitH
(«jjy „f New York caiupus to- . to tlir h-.u-r louml no mir lioinSanf-'i.l -inullol celery dent (In- liucki-r- und irilics uf t bn "tin ill" •layer- ..f y. Ullg Bnlil.y
tt'naltaava ua t*aae Bl»»
Dr. Irving Stover, head of the
emigre— to
day second day in their fight j lit.- I.ok Angeles rxaimui -.1 is pi a.'i icttlly ot er no.I most of llu- tii-nty -miinliliI i uuk- 26 year- ago, &gt;- .UIi-4 up fnr
speech department of Stetson
to oust two fuculty memliers ltn-&gt; I which got mil on i-xlra on tin
licit-- ■1-111:111.mg in t’elitral - -pies- lltelr views,
•t a I»• pnrdiMi !*••?•i *1 Iii*hi iiiii lo
University, will deliver a sermon, E I U h N u fm u d H e a d
rtirmighniit Mi Tru m iin'- nppeul ;i •
ImTUHf of ruciul dlscrlmltistioii.
storv. related this ac. ioilit
' FI-.&lt; ■«!&gt;« i - in Ovit-d.. and Zrllw.... I
and will lie introduced hy the Rev.
l t u n L t . r u d I r o i l l l 1 However, college
aiilliuritirs
tin Sunday night. 11 man f t " .....I u „
„„ A|„ | -jy.-jf,
of fur Si-mile uppi.-Mil of llu- pu. I tl.l\ nil III -i ll|&gt;|)t'lll 1**1 l l’t|l|«*l Ia•11 a•|
I s U n K c r n »*r**»l|* , , a(|j lmir, Ktudenis attended class- llie lioodiuau linme and sill.I
allla’llt'i*
|
K. H. Brownlee.
piitrul tail till- theme that in -lllni lluI’MlMHintt
Ilf
i l&gt;r
I rM|'«»lt|, Hull |t I i’ll imf •••••
The Seminole High Bcliool ham
I'id le d S l n t e - nm uny ultn-i mi
is tdoay than yesterday when tin
This is llie Page Military A-it-l |M*t*t mu
will play and Raster selection* will
MIAMI. Apr. 12—&lt;8*1—W- K••, 1, igmdualr* hist a brawling firsi i,,„IV''\Vr will tie iiimhlr to pid op | Tlir SiinuniH mill \i****i «•••»** ’ ll"li ctill "licllleti- pence nulrpi'lnl •’••»Irllt I'lllelM * aaf Ilf#* Mi l !M»
Yi.n
1'tnlrr On- Iim, Iii* i not I
he sung hy the high school glee Kills, president of the Commercial 11 ,mud of tlirlr fight.
‘ .lo.-v in till* •vtlll inn \Wlgnn, l**»t iFt'ltlllk nilll "fl? Ht*l**^ r••lltUllllltK 1'iilly"
club under direction of M|*» Ollle Bank and Trust Co., Ocala,today
Dean William Allan of
tintt-oatiaitea o» ■**.«» s i ,.
Mr. T'riiiiian -uni tliul llu- nu ••Ii#rit*t#« for i'll i uii* tiiiiHiilri niit*n I WAHIUM. I "
It iiNftNiini mm I' nio Alt!
\pr 12—(Ah
mill" In ’*•» yrm *111
Iiecame president of the Florida j si-IiimiI o| leclinology said u *|&gt;ot I
—
Peese Whittle.
nun Im* ili-lerimurd in du every until
I.-ii.led for a
Fariner* ••
The program has been arranged Bankers Association. 1 survey of 17 elassa* showed uii
It’. i I J i i u i ,
i
\1|U)||
llung pnssitile In insure that peini 9••••#*•* 1 inf
1 1 1.1 -4-r-ip
1111t 1f.il
■* ■&gt;
, , 1M e m o r i a l
S e rv ic e s
I «•• •||a*|«I it M i l l ' nf I |!l Sllltl'VlII*
lie
to the post 1 increased attendance over yes , A H F n *
hy Dr. Brownlee, the Rev. W. J
. . . was
---- elevated
.
!• iimi nl wllint In tlie knowlnlgiBrooks. Jr. and the Rev. J . H. I automatically after serving a«!|(.rday of tit1* percent,
tlinl
"we
1
-niintd
•
-.•ape
tlie
gteul'l'-i-....
....
wh-»
t-nrned
pedal
tn-ai
i"''1
’,
.
",........
,.
r,„„iri
To
O ccu r
T o n ig h t
T o H o n o r llo o s c v e ll
the
past
yenr. - Nigiil session students
Rom
|vice-president
rr-punKililllty thr-i goes with out i me- tier ituse tliry look purl iu
11 L
p
Hprclal ll«ily Wi'flk irrvicvx h« y« iuinti oiiirvrn win uv viviivti tu nuvn jninrn iisjr luuurmo m mr
great .l.l u r a tn .1,*" world."
|-«n.me .....Ia n . experiment:.- A
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WASHINGTON,
Apr.
13-«1’'
W
a
UM
SPRINGS,
Ga
, Apr 12
lieen arranged at the H igh School ter In the day and Installation mass demonstration for removal
It was fur tills reason, he con ex -Id If. Uf the c n e have In.... , [
,*
,,
I;i, „ lull|,? „ l0,
—1/1*1 Simple im-moriul servici-*
t h i s w e e k liy the
Ministerial
Asso- ceremonies will lie held at tht-G.f two men Kievrliargetl with —Tonight will bring an eclip-*
.........................
w.„k has prn? rrs.*d
tin- moon.
will tie )i,-hl ltd* afternoon in tlie tinned, ti... the American .......... h.-md .....
elation. The program Included a I annual hamiuet tonight.
I racial discrlnennllon.
eo | '
If you're u|t ami about P: 2* P Little White ttnuse tiere. wliere accepteil tin' tfuiieit Nutluns ctiaii
1 imii iiuri'inllv. an I tlml the »*ctalk tlili morning by tho Rev. H.
Kills, at native of Kentucky, 1 The striking students seek open
•I in IPIfi amt liuve imuglil since I".I,| \|.i 22 ul .Stutevillc yviiure! “
of Holy
Holy Cross
hern associated
1.. Zimmerman or
v.ross I has
na* i.eei
n s s w i o with
t e o wthe
, ■ utul and ouster of Prof. William M Ka-«lerii Sinmlard Tltnt^.y&lt;"i'P Franklin l&gt; ItniiKevell died font
t t -« M t lB M * . l (&gt;• » - ■ « • N i t I
h. .4a- m ii I iii |!*21 with Richard. " n" l!,rge l wintei yylu-.il crop on
. i|Commercial
« *•--■- — • *•
*-•••* and Trust (mu— (., KnlrkerhiM-ked,
head of the set- llu moon enter tlie e»i tit’- 1 ycam ago today.
Knlscopal Church. On c-.
Thursday
Bank
I ..el. I.m-li wll— killed III IU3D tn " ''i'" '1 ,H " " ll- ‘
Ceremonies will tie brief, with
Funner- «••*•* -.aid tn i»- fvedlng
morning the Rev. A. 0. Mclnnla nany for 23 years and ha. l-erti lomanre languages department, shadow.
BARS SKGKKGXTION
i figln willi unutliei pri'-..Iii-r ul
i
llpv
tt
ill
lie
tidal
at
II
II
The
music
and
Klmrt
talks.
KxcrclsellvestiH-k I.--ity dt :■ practice which
accused
of
antl-seinitism!
and
of the First Presbyterian Church It* president since H»3’A
ALBANY, N Y . Apr. 12 t/l*. the penitentiury
uIho will In' held in the chapel
1 William C. Davis, an economics P. M.
i.egislutimi Iu l&gt;ur -egregutiui,
will speak In the school auditorium.
they were cunvicted &lt;d - laying Minn will In- H-lIcct.-.l iii larger
\l 12:16 A M it will lit- pi*, where the late President used lo in New Yurk's Natiunul tiiiui.l
tContinued on Tate Twal
supplies M in. ii, on Ik and poultry
IIKSCUKS DUCK
. At Junior High Bchool the spaak(I'uiillnurd tin I f f * s i»)
jlicitlly over
worship. Tlie pew lie occupied is mid other .dute military unit
LONDON. Apr. 12—0P&gt;—Two
producta.
. er this morning was the Rev. Joa
STATION TO CLOSE
If Ihe weather is clear, the lo lie murked with * liras* plaipie. was signed t mlay by Gnvrinm
Tlie favorable start
for th«
M CseyiA. The Rev. Farris will speak fire trucks sped to l^ndon'a east
TKirnt
"SEIZE'*
AMMAN. Trans-Jordan, Apr. ph|glnmeniin should lie visible
end today. One of the truclu shot
Ivan Allen of Atlanta, elialriiiHii Dewey.
Mil AN. Italy, \|i 12 1/1 *1 - spring s*,isou is speeding up govThursday morning.
a ladder Ilk) feet Into tha air. A 12 (.Pi-- -The
United Nation* rttf*r' Nortti America.
of the
Franklin D.
Ro.tsevell
lie approved tlie bill wdlnuil t u-tnms police said tu.loy tlioy eminent plana for extending pre­
fireman mounted it and rescued truce observer station at Amman
Warm Spring.-* Memorial Commis­ cnutmaill. It dlrecl- stute military- have -elred dftjilin -el-. ..f false war crop controls in 1060 to pre­
a wild duck which had been tam-l Hill close Friday, the colonel in
MISS TEMPI F. HONtllil.il
sion, -nut toduy's cerenionie-. units to ailnpt anti segregation t..-tli -uiuggle.l into Duly fimn vent bur-h-n-mne surpluses.
ed in a telegraph wire.
charge said today.
CHICAGO. Apr 12 i -T’i v. marked the In-ginning of su uu regnlntimts at once,
Yesterday
winter wheat for*t,.-iiiiuiiy
Irci.s Hliirlrv r.-mpli- lodsy t&gt; i* final observance, Tlie commission
cast nf |,n|-t 'Min,nun huahel.K raised
iiMiued “America'- stvertesl luofh recently opened Hie Little White
tin- noaaii lity nf n-i.gige alloter" by tlie chililcrafl advisory House to the public.
President Horace A, Btenehani
inento ui--l uunketing nuotas on
service.
of the New York QlanUUnd Jack
tlie I960 wheat crop. Th* final
Flynn, publicity dlr#e)« for the
The former child movie -lot o
TRACY TRIAL
decision will depend largely on
tin' wife of Joint Agar, actor amt
New York baseball team, arrived
JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 12-1/i’i
acreage seeded to spring wheat
In Sanford this morhlng to Inmember of a •ocisllv prominent — U. S. District Attorney Herbert
and weather condition* during th*
1 pact tha farm clubs tralwitg basa
River Forest, III , Faintly. She Phillips said today three men uc
I4?nitilniie«t On t*n«r 4I«»
it the mother of * lfi-month-"l&lt;l cused of the $12.rdMI HuslilieP
at tha Municipal Airport.
SAN
MARINO,
Calif.,
Apr.
12—&lt;/P)—America
is
opening
her
Mr. Rtoneham wifi visit the
NF.W YORK. Apr. 12—(/P) l.teiyonc trcmi to be pulling Lit
duuchter, I.inda Busan
NO AMBITIONS?
Bank lioldup last Drcemlier will
newly constructed biasaha.l field pockelbook today to reward tha heroes who lost their raca with death
i liiM.-ri.fr is a national gUld eo on trial In federal court r bail fool iorwaid today. The newi n packed with rheetlnl itemi TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 12 —&lt;/P)
Immediately north of tha Muni­ in their attempt lo rescue little Kathy Fitcus.
anee nlmi for parents anil teach Ocala Tuesday. The accused are record islci, tccord production, irtivnl buying, prediction! ol iu i - —Governor Warren x.tld today
cipal' Rail Park on Mtllonvllla
er- of young rhlldrcit.
Joe Tracy, paroled life-termer; tJined or incrcaicd demand.
he has no "political ambitions" to
The
Los
Angeles
Chamber
of
Commerce
lepotls
that
money
it
Avanua In addition to tha other
seek another office ufter he com­
Lawton
Pittman and
William
roming
in
from
all
parts
of
tha
country
for
the
50
to
60
tnen
who
foiled
Olanta facilities her*.
Food prorenou and diilnhutniv icpotl ijiisineia rontimiiiig good pletes his t.-rr.i as chief executive.
COUNTY COURT
Zampell
tinder most haiardoua conditions!»
ami future prospects bright, Paul#-------------- —
* —
County Court convened Ho'Duriiu- a meeting with a Joint
long beyond the normal eihaus- ter of simple humanity."
oT d” a GR RRNBF1TH
H. Willis, president of thn Grocery Industry will turn out l,K28,H00 S'eiiate-fl.iuse tax study commit­
morning at UMKi o’clock uith
GREEK
HTRIKpr
' A rapresantatlve of tha Orlando tlnn point,
Judge Dougtaa Strnstrom pit
Dr. Paul Hanson, family
ATHENE, Apr.
12 —(/P)—The Manufacturers of America, says net tons of Ingots und castings A tee, Warien said "three months
The Chamber has formed sn clan, said 3H-year*old
Field Alice of tha Social Security
Kathv siding. Ronds were estreated amt strike of Greek civil servants en- in Baltimore.
&gt;I'lli ugo il made 1,286,200 tons. in this jut. will cure uny man" of
Administration will n* In Hsnfnrd over-all committee tn consolidate might have lived through the 63 pleas of guilty were entered on lered tt- sixth day today. At
Record sales ar* reported for
All 3d hlaRt furnaces of diet U. seeking office
on Friday at tha Conrt Honsa the collection*. The American hour* of rescue work If her knee* minor rase*, said O, P. Herndon Piraeus, Athens' port, activities 1948 hy the Rudd Co,, builder of
Warren Im- l-.'.-n mentioned as
K. Steel Corp. ill the Pittsburghfront OiAO A. M. till 13)00 A. M. Legion end Veteran* of Foreign had not been Jammed against her clerk of the court.
i allway cars and supplier of auto­ Youngstown district were in oper­ n possRile opponent to U H.
were at a hall.
Wars
ar*
sponsoring
fund
drives.
Tlie court adloiirne.| and .till
Negntioatlnus Between tlie gov­ mobile makers; by M. Lowensteln ation at once yesterday, for tlie Senator Hpes-ur.l Holland In 1962.
chest.
&gt;
und«r __
t______
President Eerie V. Grover of
Dr. Hanson said tha Jack-knifed meet again at SilXl o'clock on ih* ernment and the union executive i\ Hons, textile firm; by Briggs third lime In history. The recurd
Survivors Insuranea program and the Chamber said one of tha com­ position
In tha 14-Inch casing pre­ afieroooii nf Friday Mav rt. si which continued all through yes­ Manufacturing Co., auto parts was attained once during World
TH E WEATHER
condu»* othar husiaffs eonnacteil mittee’s first Jobe la tn consider
proved fruitless, even makers.
her from breathing except whlcli time nine rrimitial ca«er. terday,
War II, but for only 10 minutes,
• wllh tha fedoral fattidy TMurmnce recommending the engineers and vented
though the civil servant* agreed
with great difficulty. A prelimin­ will he set for trial.
First quarter sales volume 13
JACKSONVILLE, Anr. 12-(A9
program.
saadhoga for. Carnearls hero med­ ary autopsy report blamed suffo­
to reduce their demands for In­ per rent above u year ago it re­ mi.I again in November, 1947.
As steel becomes more plentiful,
HIGH LOW
als.
WIND HAMPERS WOHK
creases from HO to 60 per cen'.
cation
for
her
death.
ported by E. 1. Du Font Do Ne- more Is avallabl* for tlie zinc gat- Atlanta
112
MRTROR H«OW
68
l-ONO REACH. Calif., Apr. 12
He eaplalnsd tha purpose of
mourn, chemical giant. Increase In vaulting Industry. A "tremendous Cl*v*lan-i
Dr. Hanson and Dr. Robert J, —(/P)~H lsh winds and * rough
03
NEW YORK. Apr. 1«—(ZPt— A the fund la not to pay the men for
41
WET
HKIRM
tlr* orders from dealers since Apr.
meteor flamed oeroM southam the long, hasardoua hours thsy McCulloch said the child probably sea hampered efforts todav to
39
•12
CHICAGO,
Apr.
12 — (A1) — 1 la announced by Selb*rl(ng Rub­ demand" far galvanised sheets, Detroit
died palaleaaly and llksly within refloat the t,6,(HMMon freighter, Skies
particularly for roofing farm Minneapolis
New England But night nnd donated, but rather to '
(Id
43
were wet and cloudy over ber
Co, A sharp increase In auto buildings, will rontlnue for sev­ Now York
w| burst.
U n ^ f a ’l
&amp;
&amp;
«"
und • half after she fall Hteel Chemist, airround on rocks wide areas of the country today.
«7
44
sales
In
the
last
10
days
of
March
eral
months,
N.
U.
Randolph,
vice
”
A "hall of Ora** wa&lt; mportad f t e a ^ f t e y n U t w Jflja fund M fMt into tha aboadonad wall off Ran Nicholas Gland since Sun84
63
Fhoenlx
Showers fell throughout tho
Is reported by Hudson Motor Car president of Granite City Hteel Haint Louis
m is at varloua potato along tha 2 u t { ^ e /i
46
*l 4,ao W iop afternoon.
lib
southeastern section except
eicept In Co,
iy,
'oulh*a*t*rn
northeattem seaboard, aid at far tMU«a, e/o roatmaatar, Loa An- Autopsy surgeon* also suggestCo.,
prodlcta.
Ctl
Hnu Antonio
40
Th* Cooat Guard reported that Florid* and mpv*d Into th* low­
ad that tha whlld may hnv* died through the night a salvage tug er Ohio Valley, Rain was foreTha steel Industry mad# mure
46
M
Heattlo
from fright.
’
66
33
concentrated
on heaping ...
Unas eaet far th* Midwest state* to. steal In March than In any month Young, president of the American Montreal
___ . . .
s ky^m*^varied,
y __________ f.
^ i s j e a a k ' h J L J a E s ..Tha parents, Mr. and Mrs. David taut amlnat a 40-knot wind to .night and tomorrow. Hkl*a pen- on record, movu r,teel In the first Zinc, Lead and Smelting Co., tolls JacKsonville
78
A*
meoe^effort, srpremed the feel
An airline plhtt ,sa
tha nrMfhtar from listing. Her arally war# cloudy from-tha Da- quarter
quarwr than
maa in any quarter on a St. Louis convention of tho Miami
80
78
tags
of
Ua
ganfs
whM
he
soldi
seemed to be fgllait
bottom ;tanar*d front rock gash*j, I koto* westward to tha Pacific record. Tha Amarlran Iron ond American Zinc Institute that th* Orlando
89
60
"I'm no hero. It was hut o gut­
CCswthu&gt;d Oa
Rhode Island." ’
(Continued On Pag* 2)
Cooat.
*
,
Hteel Institute aaya thl* week th*
70
es
TaUahatrce
T -X i

-.Ministerial (iroup
* T&amp;Xfonduct Kflster
S u n r i s e Services I

h i

Increasing Number
V»Of Students Picket
Campus Of CCNY

I*1r a n k s ' Slavur
S e e k s Reduction
Ol* W) Year Term

Farmers AppeiuTo
Re Headed For A
R 011111i I n I Year

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1I

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W

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Stoneham And Flynn
Arrive In Sanford

*

U. S. Opens Pocket book To Reward
Men Who Lost Race To Save Kathy

Record Sales, Revived Buying And
High Production In (J. S. Reported

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TUEflDAT APRIL I t , 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, F L O R ID A
S a n fo rd

H 4 n L“

GRAY'S TWENTIETH
7 DROWN
BERLIN, •Apr. 13— (/P)—Seven
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 13-(A&gt;)
German fisherman drowned when — Robert A. Gray today began hie
H'.atlaarS V*mm r s s , Oa*»
two imall boat* overturned in the
The Hlgning of the Atlantic Part by twelve Hko-mlnded
Florida Secretary
•
* , HEWITT MACKENZIE rners have been received.
lived. The pa­ Baltic off Grtefawald, In the Rus­ 20th year
who will bo 07
*. Gray,
(
nation* han brought to mind an curlier attempt in the name
rents urged ft lends who planned arian aone, the Sovlet-controOed of State.
years old In August, was ap­
direction.
to send flowers to Kathy’s fun­ new* egoncy ADN said today.
An admit move whlrh should eral tomorrow to send the equlvaWhen John Hay wnn necrotary of atato under Theodore
mean much to European peace Is
mcan
is ,cnt , moun, ,,f money lo Die childRooaevelt, tho two worked for n similar alliance, with the Involve)
in the ruling by the U. 8 .
,„ ho, p|tn| |n I.on Angeles,
name end in view — meeting threnta of Runnia. Then It was military commander In tier many | -plough s u c h contributions,
the Russia of the Czars. Thin nttempt wan unsuccessful, but whereby control of the continent's, |f) e ip !*lned, "we feel that our
greatest armament
works Is '"illttle
Kathy’s untimely death
with tho pannage of nearly half a century enough progress --------T
has been made in humurv thought to make possible the At-ifN_Ml
,n ,h* Western ai- might lie Ike cause of saving some
lantic pact. It has become evident that all countries with a ' Ilea,General Lucius D. Clay has child for « useful life."
California state assembly,
laato for freedom must unite to protect it. It has been prov­ changed the wording of a Nuerm- In The
session at Sacramento, adopted
ed that co-oporatlon in wnr is not enough. Peace-time unity herg court's judgment on the dis­
resolution extending sympathy
position of the vast Krupp Steel to the Flscus family.
of effort, It Is hoped, may prevent future wars.
Industrie* in tho Ruhr. The court
.The ultimate success of Hay’s idea should give hope to —a United Stales tribunal—had The National Hafcty Council of­
to art as a clearing house
those who arc discouraged over the seeming lack of ac­ decreed that thp properties were fered
for Information , on abandoned
complishment of the United Nations Organization. Such a to he confiscated hy the Allied wells or -Imilar unattended ex­
body cannot be expected to prove immediately effective. Co­ Control Council (comprising Bri­ cavations.
operation among nations is a plant of slow growth. The tain, France, America, and Rus­ Deputy County Coroner Victor
passage of another half century will doubtless bring this sia).
However, the four-power Allied Wallace -sol a decision should b#
plant somewhere near fruition. The children and grandchild­ Control Council hasn't functioned made laic Inday whether there
ren of veterans of World Wnr II may Ih&gt; able in live and In shout a year, the Russians hav­ will la- an Inquest to determine If
there Is sny responsibility for
move about In a world whore the United Nations has be­ ing walked out In Berlin last leaving
the unguarded well whh-h
spring.
Therefore
Clay
has
ruled
come a fully functioning organization, and an cfforHve one
that tho confiscation is to he made cost Kathy her Ilf*.
in maintaining peaceful order among tho nntlcns.
hy the Allied commander of the
*ono concerned. Virtually all tho
Record Sales
Krupp properties are in the Bri­
The Finns And The Debt
tish xone, With
with only a few small
GENUINE
ventures In the Russian area.
nation now has adequate alnc
The virtuous, according to the common notion, seldom
At the same time Clay upheld pfodiicllon rnpacily. It can supply
PANAMAS
get th« rewards they deserve. However that may bo in the sentences Imposed hy the court on Bj| ,|om(!,tir needs, with tom* left
government emer
Hy Mallory
relation* of Individuals, it has much truth where nations aro tndlvfInals. Alfred Von Krupp ,)Vpr j or
Von Itohlen Uml lialhach, owner K(.ncy Morkplle.
concerned.
i
$0.00 to $|0.OO
of the billion dollar enterprise,
c*sn««J« finds she has Hill milSenator If. Alexander Smith of New Jersey believes In Was sentenced to 12 year* In pri- ||nn n|nr(. in Yunkre dollar* and
compensating merit. Of all tho countries which borrowed son. Ten of his executive* also K(l|)| , h)|n , hp hm| ,j,P first „f the
vr-r. Therefore, she Is going tn
from ns in World War I, no other has oven approached tho were given prison sentence*.
Krupp* development whs |pt
|1&lt;lr (.rnl m„rB American
record of Finland in the matter of repaying Its debts. Out of theThealls*
which for generational llU{nM &gt;n,| trucks across the bor*
$8,000,000 due the United States, the Finns repaid $7,500,- carried the German military.world| ,|(,r_ B001|
for
American
000 before the Second World War came along to disrupt all on Its shoulders. Rut for KrunpX| ,n„tcir ,
manufacturers
normal international relationships. Senator Smith would the Kaiser couldn't have launched
j Jchvv fuel oil consumption hy
imi
show our appreciation of this fidelity to contract by turning tho First World War, ami Hitler in,|untrUI snd other user* will Inall future Finnish debt payments into educational books, wouhl have been left tilting h l " ' b y »l least 0 per cent thl*
nails In frustration.
. i Vlt&gt;r 0Ver l*st. predicts Rruc* K.
equipment and instruction for tho Finns. Part of tho money finger
It was Krupps which during the |lr{)Wni vl(P president nf Standard
would go to buy books for Finnish libraries, part to train First World War developed th e ,0 „ of |n,||Mna The nil outlook la
monster gun that fired shells ..*uun(| Hn,| g,M1d", Brown tells the
young Flnntt In American technicnl achoola.
NOKTHl'OOL

Time And The Pact

THE WORLD TODAY

I

Your

TUESDAY, APR. 13.' I»49

“ WBCB VftflsH TtjffXY
M
k u uj»d » m y Means In
ifilf lin t Ikal rMulC atawt. He
la called to frleada, ha haa called
I hie children. Wa era aai worn*
1 the dual. Now will I lUt up my*
tf. now will I ha ex sited.—Im .
suppose it has any

l hferin* on I be subject but it ought
to be interesting to tome ol our
1 young people who are going to pay

t

hill to find nut. before they
their tupporl to further govMamenl expenditure* at home
abroad, that (hi* government of
ja n already owe* $231,300,311,a* of Apr. 6. 1949,
r-

The 89-year old former governor
t f Michigan married hi* adopted
j 4kughter on Saturday and wilhin
J 4 hour* was at the point ol death
from a heart attack and (iva or six
hamorraghe*. which attending physi­

cian* laid wa* not cauied by
»y the

jf( mitement of the moment. Howtvar. the familiar adage that there'*
fool like an old fool it ilitl a
familiar adage.

Thin would bn nnulogoiiH to our handling of thn ChIncut! front Into
indemnity received when tho Hoxcr rebels mannacred Ameri­ named 'Itlg Bertha" nfter the I Committee. Total domestle demand
for all oil products this vear will
can mlnnlomirloH 111 1000. The (Ihineae pnymontn were unod ______
mother of the Krupp Just con- &gt;« up 0 per rent, he thinks.
to provide college education for recommended Thlneae atud- Jvlrird, I wnn attached to British A pick-up of rayon textile sales
enta. Many of China'H leading HtateHinen derived their etiu- general headquarters in Franco at the mill level In tho nexl^ 30
days is predicted hy sume New
cation from tho United States. Not only was China iwtiofU«il,rh*'n
™
York yarn producers. Inventories
bill tile Unifetl States built up an enormous mass of good Jthrnujih.
The
British
wouldn't
be­
! through
will ho cleared hy then and for­
will. So would it be In Finland's case If the Smith resolution llovn It. hut shortly were forced ward buying will revive hy the
should be ndnpted by Congress. The advantage to our re­ to accept It as nil too true.
middle of May, they say.
They sny that when the Inle
Buyers are in a last-minute rush
putation, too, would not stop at the Finnish Isirder.
wnr ended, greater and more fenrsnmr guns were found In the
Krupp works at Essen In Ihe
Land of Escape
Rhur. Krupp* expanded greatly
the seennd world conflict,
Winter after winter, spring after spring, tho lure of during
and Ihe II. H. tribunal
found
Florida's bcgullliug sun develops strange notions in escapist Krupp ami Ihe ten executives
maw. with results which eventually tiring his course of ,guilty mil only of plundering proescapism Into news columns and Ihe courts. Whether It be -rly In enuntrles overrun hy the
a mother-in-law, the police or jolt-hunting In Manhattan nxi troops toil of exploiting slave
which n man wishes to evade, he bends surely southward. tabor
The main works ut
Essen
Ni&gt;mwInl aeross the enuiilryaide
week, for itiHtuiico, tho head of the abandonment bureau of,for seven miles like a lohissnl
tho Queens District Attorney’s nfflcit returned lifter n seven-1dragon. H wa* an amaxing sight,

Lamb crop* were reported re­
tailing at an all time high in New
Yofk City ihe other day where they
ware bringing at high a* $1.40 a
pound. Primary reaton for the
Ngh price lamb i* the high rate ol
, contuniplimi of Urnlr. If people
euit eating the price would come
&gt;down. Yet, In tpile of the (act
that we get leu for nur money
n buying lamb than any other
of meat, loo many of u* keep
week husband hunt In Florida. Hi* was able to report a Imgi"" 1
w5"’n, A tm,rp'* ,h“l
on buying it.
of twenty-two huabunda who had absented themselves from " ^ V c n i r ^ A l l t l l t m h t n g had
Tha Adminiitralion'* new (arm domesticity. All wore sent North except two. These success-, p|AyB(| ),av(M. wph the factories
machinery, * but you knew
ogram would guarantee the farmthat these ruins were potentially
t n a net profit on their year'*
n menace to wnrlil ponce
operation regard!*** of how much
carefully controlled.
Ikay plant, or how little they kgow
0
Loo k in g down n
('. from h hilltop wen the ornate
•bout farming. The neat Hep
h I K ru p p palace, filled with heroic
Would then naturally lie lo guiiran
,, | h I i p p ortra it* of the prldcftil
Ito everybody e|*e who i* not r
. Kru pp *. M I n an Interesting comfirmer a profit on hi* operation*
1 1m entary that, *o for I could «oe,
Ito bombs hud route very ne sr Ih l*
And hy Ihe time the government
f 1mansion with It n Ridden fIttI h k h .
I* through guaranteeing every
_ j A llie d lionihi'i'N conliueil t h r nmola profit, It* guarantee isn’t
vee to m ilitary o h jrrtiv rs nii far sn
Being lo be worth the paptr on
h iim sn ly possible. It I k the Allied
wMch it i* printed.
I. purpose to develop the Ituhr along

K

il peaceful

II iu &gt;n . T h is

prenumaldy

Mr*. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.,
W i husband is currently running

Labor Party
&lt;('&lt;■■Its NtS Cmm faa* llael

airlines, the Bank of England and
the World Wide Cable and Wireless Communications Company. A
hill to put (he ateel Industry under
public ownership Is pending.
The platform -mentioned the
medical service, price control,
guaranteed price* and markets for
farmers, and control of land use
aa major Socialist achievements.
"If at the neat election the peo­
ple show that Britain believe* In
labor, our country can complete
It* four-year (economir recovery)

plan hy 1DB2," It set forth.
The platform pledged I.ahor lo
stick to European cooperation for
economic recovery. It also pledged
more effort* to cooperate with
Russia, but offered little hope of
success.
"Soviet policy of
Implacable
non-cooperation * a x breed* the

Bloodhounds have been known
to pursue a ipmrry I3H miles,
even across water.

to get Imys’ tailored clothing for
spring. New York trade sources
Insist. They say there is actually
n shortage in the medium and
better grade*, and retail trade
has revived this week.

iT C o r M BA U H O H f
MB VALVE TO 4.10

regional "brand names queen"
hall from I'lscaUwaytown, N. J.;
Fllotmoiind, Io w a : Dnwaglac,
Mich.; Greenfield, Mas*.; and
Blrmtdsherg, Pa, They are here
tn show Ihe best way tn shop, a*
they'do It at home. They went
window shopping early and were
rapturoue over "those lovely
spring hale." flood nows, maybe,
for relallcraT

And finally, the national stock
of hups Is put nt 02,200,000
pounds. That lops Ih s I year's sup­
ply by 0,110,000 pounds. A lot of
hops for brewers to turn Into suds.

n

a-

V E R J C O O li

\

SHIRTS
Whites A Fancies
IJ.O S

Tan A While
and

BEAUTIFUL
SPRING
NECK WEAK

Two Tone Vent Hated
JARMAN A FI.OR SH KIM

In All The
New Shades

$ 0 .9 5 In

*36 00

I '• •»1.50

WE CAN ‘
HANDLE ALL
YOUR HOUSING
NEEDS

LUMBER

ru B L

*‘V

*16;.1)5

SOCKS
By

Interwoven

B . L . Perkins &amp; S o n

Nylon — liayon — Lisle

[c lo $|.50

'CORRECT MEN'S WEAR

, THE SHEER STORY »©*

mm

la a P rlv a la R dlllon P r ill•a
Designed far fftita H«IMII««^

w

CCNY Strike
OnatlMH Om k ri«&lt; n a n
Instructor. alleged to hava refiiNnl In allow white and negro
htudenta to share dormitories.
Violence that police Mid wa*
of near-rlot proportions flared
yesterday as more than 1,000
chnnllng, placard-waving student*
picketed the college's uptown
hulldings, Fist# flew as students
and police battled on the atreeta
and campua.
Twony-aeven demonstrator*—In­
cluding five women—were taken
Into custody, hut only Ifl of them
wrrn formally arrested. Most were
charged with disorderly conduct.
Thnusatlda of student* cut clasaes as strike started under aus­
pice* of the student council after
referendum* w*ro held,

-M
um
^

No. 6196*
Fabric li another
- faahloQ-alia tool to
Martha Minnlnja haa
thUiaomauicNirco

GIRLS tnd BOYS

^

►rdjtortlB—i l t i o
Bt! Copen Bide,
redo, Tbm Coha.
Slatit dH-JlVi

91*00 Cowboy Belts .................. - now ||
14.25 Wind Tm lns...................... now
$5.00 Construction S ets............ now |J
*
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!ti!&lt; • * AsK* a

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See Our Biff Stock of
GAMES f DOLLS - STORY BOOKS

.

jii

To thia aha added
ihesllramit)* itratep
; of a planting neck-

^

m

MANHATTAN
V

TROPICAL
SUITS

men shopping pxperts, In New
York for the mand names founda­
tion's umiiiMl shindig at (hr Wal­
dorf- Aslmla. Tha women, each a

ENTIRE
STOCK OF

recdooe at one tlme,,h '
LM CHROME
noney to pul a ueffk
point, but not naarly ai
C O MPLBT&amp;
PLETE B E T S
serious accident to Kfa a^d COM
COACH- S E D A N
f f .00
S E A T COVERH
9
Paint - Wallboard • Roofing
SET
have prevlouily
Materlale
• Builder* Hard­
LO
T—
W
H
A T A BOY
i t i caea.ta this colama,
A R B YOUR
wireS T, Y .L E,—Whatever 'you
klad lo »ol* * a i J | I
■ A B L Y ON T H E S E
n**d to help you with your
Edgar Hoover utoto*
home bulldii
vapalrhtg or
illk a elaytai o f . « * W
fana. You'd find
Mw a l9-y**r old M r,
m fy th ln g you're looking for
rlBbt. hare at R ill's, Rea3-49 TOW CABLES
tonahjy
priced too. Stop In
(aaaon to all parent*
• n l m u today.

TAIL FIPEI*li — FUEL- AND
BJKHX ABHOR.

W a rd ro b e

Easter hsl display* got a nod
of approval today from five wo

HANFORD

IAS • IA9 0 IL KILTER
CARTRIDGES
Re*. 1.4* Value

E a ster

v

Firestone Store

111 E. U t

fear or a third world war and
haunts the peaceful ambitions of
people in every land," It said.

pointed Secretary of Slate by
former Governor Doyl* E. Carl­
ton, Apr 12, 1030. He was elected
for tha unexplred term the same
year and has been re-elected
every four years since then.

Kathy Flscus

y-Je

�* *r

■*e-'

TUESDAY APRIL IS, 1949

*

PAGE THREE

SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities

Mrs. Coltb, Proctor j Miss Burns Wed To j
Honor Miss Socket 1 1
Franklin Bra nan i

[iMomher Quota Filled
In (irmlen Circle

Honoring Miss Itiith Snckett.i
M i" Mmy Lee Hums of Bur* j
hride-rlect, Mrs. Tliomns Cobh andjgiiw. N.
dnughter of Mrs. Ros- I
Telephone 148 Mrs. C. F. Proctor, Jr. enter- cue t’lcgg Hums
of Lunibcrtoit, |
Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor
tallied lost
Thursdny
evening, N. (’ mnl the lute Mr. Hums, wns
with 0 miscellaneousshowtr nt ( luiiled
In mnrri*ge to Cicero |
Miss Gloria Dampier
Otfi Onk Avenue. The
rooms were Finukli.i Hriunin, J; of lliiylon* |
iittrin’tlvely ilecorated with Spring 1lletich, son
«.f Mi111111Mrs, Cicrni
Wedn John Skinner
flo\vt»r* for tli** invasion.
I ITimMiii Human of tin'* i*lty. A
During the evening seVPral ; d*&gt;u»de-ring ......... tony was presided
Mis* t.lurla Dumpier la-came
Capt. It W. Hiinln Hint Dr games were enjoyed with prise- "v. 1 l&gt;\ Itci It K \\nlson iti the
TUESDAY
'D m- bride of .lolui I*. Skinner of Mci..y McLaultn left tn,lu&gt; for being won t.y Mrs. itoliert Tittlt- 1, 1111" 1"
Mcthoihsi t'lioii'li
on
,, . . in , u , 1
JHi'hsnitvilli* lii n double ring eere- the trout reason in
l.ffer- and Mrs,
Theodore
llrooklyn
- 1,1 " 1,11 “ duck.
Th* Seminole High Hclitml gle . mil(lv marked with quiet simpll- sun, N. t\
Shower gifts were presented t"
•“ the ceremony
Miss
Miss Harken in the dining room Margo..'! l.e» lletts of Hurguw,
"The Count^and'lhe c k p ^ n■'■•in1
&amp; h" ‘'lock
1?
Sn,,ml"
y
“f
“«
«lw&gt;
ut
the
First
llaptlst
Friend' of Mrs. II ti Hague where the Inhle wu« centered wltli touinsi, ien.lei.il „ progriim of
high school auditorium at * :”u I Church, hr, W. I’. Brooks, Jr., ofwill regret to learn Unit she un­ n hrldol nrrungement.
n u p tia l music. Rev. William A.
and 8:00
I*.
M.
"
in,,,
,,, . .
! flrlutrd nt th* erremnny. The bride derwent on operation ut the Wat
ile, nnslor of the Hurgnw Hop
A
sweet
course
was
served
by
Th*
Womnn * Ulbl*
UJ , i, (he Hnughlrr of Mr. urnl Mrs. hoHpllnl yesterday morning.
tist ('hureh song ' \t Downing"
the
hostesses
after
the
honor
the First Baptist Church win meet, ,, , Dumpier an,I Mr Skinner
lid "
at the homo of Mr*. J. M. Wilson I
nf Mrs. j . T. Zorn
Mr. mnl Mrs. M. Hellnim. liavo. i r - t h i ' " .
._i"*
1 ™ r .
\fter tile
" " " Iteliedictinn
........ "
1 1 he
tl»9 Magnolia Avenue, »t 7:45 I'. ,
--------------------------------- ~ ill,'ll guest (Ilf lutin'- Hi-ter. 1 nenjoying
the evening were Mis
.old’s I'niyet" hy Mnl
M. for It* monthly business and
k •TI..
While glad Utilises unit greenery Mr- II M. Carother* ..f Dan 1 Sackett. her mother. Mrs. M. H
social
I will used with palms os 0 hack*
City
ISnckett. Mrs. K. A, Hrotherson,
, meeting.
,
- - Group
.. ■ ,No.,__were
---------Jr.. Mrs. Itnlph Wight II, Mrs. A
'*IVI "
mniriag*' hy her hrnthhe n charge of Urn refreshments.
(| f(|
Wtl(|||(n
wlt)l
Hoston Hteetr was teporle.1 as j H. Duslmry. Mrs. C. A. Andersen, *‘i. John Itolieii Hums, the hride
Th* dinner ni.o ing ‘•f hv l'ilot ,,
,
,
s
(
f, k Iow
getting along satisfactorily fn|. J Mrs. Carlcne Sikes of Orlando.
a........
suit uf palomino
“
1
Z '
; ,
,
over the scene. The fnmlly pews towing nil operation Sutunlav all,Mrs. Alillne Tnyior. Mrs. Tuttle, eailumline wilt, flmver trimmed
,th" T“ rl,il .t V , , r'
were marked with sprays of the the Fcrnnld l.noghtnn
Memorial t M rs . Ilrniikiyn and Mrs. Frank (mt nf tint unit hI hiw mul iivivailii
officer* will la. installed following h„ (, f|(jWrri( „m,
it*I'H uviVsHNiirii-M* Sin* won* it i*or*
Hospital.
Akers. Jr.
,hT h «"lt*r’w Wore HIM* Class!
•*r«cc*«llnK the marriage Mrs.
of (&gt;y|MiTl&gt;,^ |in orrhlih.
The R. W. Ware HIM* Mass Evnnw Mt.Coy, organist, played a
Alsu the Misses Dor I hen Hue **n$r«*
Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. Gledhlll, Jr.
.lolio Wtiirlii
of Walkett.
Ann
Lovell,
llnphne
Con
are
W
IIM ( lit Avenue ut
nuislc Includ-J and family of Macon. Gu.
Into. N r u l t i' ioIi'i I llu* itriMim hr
nelly,
Dilon
linker,
Dorothy
Crtlm
parents
^ :0° t . TJM.r iwith
, , v Mrs.
. ! . i I.. M Mwain,J&gt;rr)y|,r
swam
,‘l l ‘" v"
Y" " Truly",
the U n i's I visiting
Mr*,
pure.........10110 "mol
other-* w
wrri* Jnltvi
8
,.|ntprnu.
„ 0» an,|
Mr
Mrs tiledhill'william Colley
of 0*'
ley. Polly Ol.lnker, Polly foghorn,
" " ‘""'.''L*
Well
"fHurguw mu ThmmiR
........
a* cu-nostes*.
, l.estrnnm". Mr.
McCoy, soloist, tisteen.
&gt;•lean Williams. Dorothy Von llei
011*10 of
hulls,
Joyce
Palme.
.
.
.......
Saye.
"1
lk
'
"
;
l&gt;
,"f
*
THURHDAT
; rendered "Ah Sweet Mystery of,
* , “ 77
,
J l" l,.i
.
t hi to hit
Th* Sanford Home Demonstra- l-H' " »nd "B e a u s*". "Clair* ile
^ r"
«nd Peggy Pippin.
Mot Itii 1 mr, mother of ilu* hride,
« I c i J r S J s r . t ' S !• m . j 1 . . . . . . . . . . .
th ,
.
won* 11 i Ii »*hr *if navy hloe mul
at th* Tourist Center. The lust evchange of wedding vows.
nturnul from tin k . ui 110 pttai ,
took cM'po with Mio' mv»*RR»*rU*R
HfglUr hy,
||j- .
.................. aluminum tray etching
The hrhle, given m marriage
. " ’.'I
V,
M ...
t|':
1
of |»mk roR**R The
It
Mel
all
IU
tm
.
Twon
MosteHs
I
«
will h* taught.
her father, wore a dress of heavy “'.“I
*•«**«»*r»* ■
rot o tin *»f tin' hi iih’ifi tiiiiii, Mr A,
The Month Hide. Pu rent-Teacher white hrltlnl- satin fushioni'd with. ■Injcnulln Avenue.
‘To
&lt;
Itristian Circle
-----w •**
% vv«
M.in.o. wi»h iruwmd 01 iiuvy Idtit*
AsRivlitlon will ineitt ut B:|.» n fltti'tl l»oillta«*, I&lt;oir aIi w «*r, uiid I Hcrinnn Mlddli-tnn, a *?iadnata,
______
{ %%«tli lontelotii* hit piMirii'R ami a
P. M. to h* preceded with a board n nmrtpiiw'lte yoke edged with n l Htiidenl
at
T**chrr'College)
w . T[ n
„f ...nk ......meeting at 2-M P. M.
, hand of the s„,|„ The full skirt cdlimhla Dntverslty. he,'.me « I
of^ntlJm e Momu'.-rs " f ' Lom’ dult.'lv ^............................ .
The West Shle Parent-Teacher eslended into u shnrl train. On ,„eml,er of Phi Delta Kappa, j
*\„hlen Ui,!e
„( llo .... .. Ho coople h ft Lo an estend
Association will
at *t:IMI I . her Imlr she wore n . ullel cup■of hutmrury professional 1 ducat ton j .j
rVrlstian Chinch for a
' " P &gt;&gt;&gt;••&gt;••('.• Sooth Coroll,m
M. at the school to ho preceded seed pears from which fell 11 fill- finteruily, ul n liumpicl held lu-t
,.
.. "
,
,
, , ... ....... ..
........... ...... ..
|)„v
I,V th* hoard meeting at 'j:ill I’ M Igerltp veil of hridnl Illusion edg«l I Monday night at the Me,,'. Fs.ol
" I . """. .. 1^
„,i| ,,-nh- at,
..
Hop!. T. W. Lawton will he thew ith Ince. .......... ..
a Prayer'ty Clnh.
.....' 1 11 ; , "
'
I , 11M,S * icc.o lru n klm llrnnan, the fm
'I,-- M,„v I,..
guest speaker will, hi. subject Hook to)....... w i l t white gardenias !
---------Iticlimd* p,cabled over_ llo; IU*et , " ' "
|ori.mgaw. N i who....... ian age to Mi It,,..... . "I Hill......
being "Child Needs Work Exterl land ..range hlmsmus showered1 Mr. and Mrs. II. II Fortner. |lug whir I, was opened with II,.'. H, Hitman .........
a It,*,' h*-l*.iwas , 1,1 event *.f A pi t! lu Hurpnw Afte, 11 *&gt;&gt;p i h
,
I wit l» wliili* nut in st i i'ii itii'i h Mi.r^dr,- Ihiimli*
K«»rln«*f,
Mrn. M.' d*»vi»li«niBl hv Mr* I It f iirrlRR, |■' s . him« #le*^i #•* m IBI* fii»mj ruridnui mid iH'iirifiti Mi and Mr* B iihhm*
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lie
g e m i,‘,‘i
Ited in ifiih Kin-In! Avt'iiur m Hnytmin
.pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. , " f
**ity spent la*t Saturday |
hy Mr- W II Young.
I ......... .
N ' l" " 1 f‘"
W t lM \ N N t ! . U t
I....... employed
iMrH. Brown Marrli*H( . Serving us maid of honor was evening In SI. Ailgnstirie where. Member-, were n-ked to ....... ;"•• • v*«*&gt;N•kt!s».«rit ho\ ('(«V r,*&lt;I
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Glenn F. Preston •Dampier.
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who wns gowned
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it 111 t«ni U(r« ul 111 F i‘itik*i ciiiiiily 111!' S t in f s 'i *1 S S M lti:*li' ‘ I In h Mil A (ll\
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In a (iniet ceremony performed, » ,,|, „„ ,,ff slim,liter neckline and ,*, kfr',," ‘ 'hmtthlei ..t '1 1 **»■*• gin m i|„&gt; oe,u folnie At llo
i tf-tii |'« W« IN
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nf Flm lilft \V lll’ l I* Ilf IH , Mi
last Friday at the homo of Mi |„„ extremely full -kill. She wore. Mrs M. Itellamy of tin- city, ennelii-i.oi of loisim -- refresh I rim 1 it \
**f Mu S m&gt; n il I $»-(Hi 11m t'ii I , l l l t l i i n i l l
and Mrs, J. A. V......
Jr., Mrs matching mitts of taffeta and a H**rvli.K as an nltendnut fm th.
VM'lt* wV*|\t-|| lit ,M|- VlMllltf* til IVlit il Until! till »«! AI •'till «'*'
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III' I" Jt itiriltki’l Ilf
Alki* LMU*r»l Hrown of K\ Ikino. (lnh» |lllt tlf «i,uu mnlmr. Hi t Wfddli.ic war Mi-i I'mdn.i; Hid* M, m Iu. mirh, Mrn. W I ClmiRi*. f m*"

Social Calctidcf

1 h v I i * tt f Mi,. S a n fo rd ( t a n k 'll C lu b
U,h ttfii ut n int'e'lHue I*; iJ*iy that
(h»* h i *u tl* i-i t i n j i i| u iitfi i.4 ro m p lfc tfl

for 1 In- milo. N»'w chairman of
1 '•in1i*iitiu .. hiinittiTN w*"rt* vlfcttd

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ip. m i. (mu
Vtinninu'.'lilriit was
nni.l.' &gt;'f ?li. dnnato.ii t.y Mrs. fiordnil III l'‘ sil||
Mr*. Miriam Hufl* • * 1 1 nf j i i'luiit * fur tti»* t'**iin*r and
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Mnv !iii‘*'int|' ut tin* Innin* «»f Mrs.
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sVr'lJ; Wednesday Special!
ONE DAY ONLY!

American Dinnerware Parade

Southern College
Band To Entertain

Bemberg Sheers
K A S T K Ii

SECOND BIG W EEK
FEATURING

$ 1 4 9 5

STANGL POTTERY

LAKELAND. Apr. l8'&lt;Bp*elal&gt;
"FRUIT" uml “GARDEN FlpW ER ” FaUerns
—Florida Bout hern College'* flfiplea# orchestra will lx» *pon*nrad
Special Starter Set Price 912*75
In a concert at the Orange Court
Hotel In Orlando, Apr. 81, by .the
FREE—fin# place MltinK Riven away for wlnnlitv
Central Florida Alumni Anoclatpr. Get your conical entry blank to-day!
tlon, Mr*. A. Rhode* Conklin, pre­
sident. announced to«lay.
WINNER OF FIRST WEEK'S CONTEST—
The orrhe*tra, which hae Ju*l
MRS. JOHN CRAWFORD
completed a tour of Southern
Florida, I* directed by Prof, Sam­
uel Griffith*. It haa . prape ‘
more than SO public progr
line# It waa organlied Jn IMt
Mr*. Conklin *ald that I
Griffith* would be .available
mediately following the
to audition high school
of Central Florida who 1
&gt;
compete for musical nclio!
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BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS
Sununer tport ahirt*. . ■juat $1,001 A whale of a
price, even for Peimey’al More amaiing when
you discover that they're fine, high count broad*
elotli. . . with val-dyed color* and Sonforisodt
tool Well detailed! Full, gathered hack*! Double
yokca 1 Cool abort aleeveal,Panel Plfllrft in com*
bioaUon* of blue, tan, tnalge, green. Siaei 4 to 16.
fSMahaga will net a»c*«l Mi-

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Your low for wonderful, waihable Bambergi ii going to grow and glow
wh«n you l i e that# new Gaorgianat. There'* a faihlon ttory In thn
colorful beauty of tho print! . . . plus, of court#, G#orgkntu'» ulwuyt
imootfi styling, fine d**tolllnn. nnH Hgure smootli fit for oil tlrai.
OPEN *TII.
UltM) I*. M.
SATURDAY

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HONNIOT KAK MILUNKUY
SN'K IAL THIS WKKK

hfcnim* I lit* t»rld»* of
hom|m&lt;t wn* of vidlow i i i m -h tl«nl I ol,By nf « imhitiiclon, I
i.
|.M»h. Gi'orifi' KII hwoiK i , Mi r . W* I 'tt 1 KII1.1 |J« Flu ft 111 «■ 1 nit v i*"M i h f
F. Preston of I'nintsville, Ky. O f - 1with wide yellow satin ribbon.
"''e n t the w/ kend will, her pm I p Vesley. Mr-. I to h a .d s, Mrs. It \ til* I tl'jlll lli-'tillltl Ml \I 4'11 1 1 *'!' t M,
11$ In* in
i\ with
flclatllig ut the ct remuny was Dr.
Itieliurd Frank ai led ns Deal j**n l ’* 1,1
W Ciissu Ih*. Mrs W II Hdlmgsley. \t 1*1
lliif iv ( i i i f f m , A iih iitt't, m| ltliy
K. D. Brownie*.
uiun for Mr, Skinner and ushers j
H / ,1 l
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i
Ti s. m.
1 1 .uni I tilling Win lit Wut It Mi
The hrld* was gowned in dusty w ee Wight Klrtley 11ml (!lurk’
I l U l i y W tHIU
I tltutuin mm v#-»l with thr Nnvy in
ros* crepe and wore black acres-j Moore.
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| * in* Furifii* iim'II lit* livt'ivi'il tiin
Pi­ Los Angel.'- doctor
snrles. (Complimenting her rosMrs. Dumpier
Humidor wits
i!
■ *y I,,#1 II , ApF., 1
was viiwnitii
gowned h
In',,,.
turn* was a rnrxnge of while roses
Chester ('mikllii. Mu. Mh I’RIi . I Mis* tllll IYImI III IHIll WHtl ilk*' lll»lh

Idack -ilk overlaid with a green* WtSr«*. " V* ,h"Y n ,,w ?, ta tile
What tins happened
I * f h« iiti'nniil, hmint runh
Malt and Tom Moore, \11fin
and nrunge lilossoms.
print with which she wot* black' r ,W ’"V. '''l*
'Nilsson, Jock Mnlhnll
Willlmii
________
Serving us her only attendunt
of yesteryear, (lie men mid Faniiiin, Alice While ami Get - j
was her nelci', Mrs. Young, wlm .......................................................
roselnuls. The mother o f th* bride- tiers
women whom fame ha- tomlicd t ■'tiilc Micliaei dn Ini pails in pit-. 1 t.-'u-.' fm him. Nil- V-Mn 1
:t
wnr* beige wool trimmed with|groom, Mr*. Zorn, wore n mors 1 . |h .
. fl i„.llin.is
tr a il sendee ili'ltveiyv clerk, cam
gold. Her a*c***&lt;»rle* were black j „ n,| white print silk dress with | n.[('
,
w
f„. rs lures.
Among the fnrmi'i film ipieeiis 111$: :i f l an h w iir.
“o ^ ^ M r T m n r V d e r ^ s ^ h l l l t WhlU' nr*:«,,,,' " rlf*’’
h* r fluw" r* An,,ly-t DeWitt M. Keiuie pro- wlin Iiave uinrriisl uml letiied nre:
'rim
M fl'n y In inakiMi? Wi­
roxes. Mr. Young acted as best, were while carnal Ion*
!sent(sl me with o list of hi.........----- .......................
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reception followed
followed the
the cerecere |t|tne m„v|„ fltv,.r|tes and asked Theda Hnra in I&gt;ir-'.-|in t'liarli, ll I ns i**i (clfviHhni BtiHti'i K cii’
mar
for the hrldcgrnoit.
....., aA reception
The rooms of the Young home ......
„t th* home or the brides what has hnpitened
them. Mere flrnhlo; tTirliiiie (iilffilli tn the l i' ll •* ji g'tirf m in i Jittkl in I mi at
w*re upviied en suite and decor-1 parents, 1817 Oak Avfime. In the with nre my finding- about them, Washington Itcdiklns' t i e n r g e M (•M , M u iit f Him* Mh »*h ctitii iivi#'*’
ated with vari-ecdored ^arlitttlnns receiving line to the right of the
wr|l us some others who slipped Marslinll; Marlon Nixnn I.. Hi- p u rls ul W jiin iT '* . h iilp li (in iv i'H
rector Hill Heller; l.iiura l.iiphiotit. ^.iiiil S u lly lh l» * lt w e n - M 'fftillv
and gladioluses, T|»e bridal taldel,.ntrnnrp were Mr. and Mrs. Zorn,'from stardom:
was overlaid wilt, a cream colored Mr. and Mrs. Dumpier, the hridnl, Glnrln Swail«oli and Krlc Von t“ Irving ArduY. MGM nffielol in nmkmp n-ttiijr fiimchiifh"
Lniidnn Alin Hlinhllg In I ..luln.'
Nith 111ti I iiliiiiiiliii* t- mm 1 iftl I**
lace cloth and III one and was the emilde and the maid of honor
|Stroheim, ..nee great fenders, urn Ini Werner .Inns...... l.mn-e 1 ,i- II I til's \"f'lfllH tll li'l &gt;II JillM * ’**•»
punch howl presided over hy Mrs.
The reception rooms were deco- hock In Hollywood to do a pie- xi'tnln In Produci'i llal WulliHtIIIls «- hi 11 NfW Vill I. tillihfl
I*. K*ell. Tlie wedding cuke was rated with arrangements of pink] tore log ether. She ha- |&gt;een dahllin u i' s «h&gt;»*v
t tiu n n h i
fla m llnw uml Ilex Hill l.te '! ti v l**i
pltu’ed at the other cad of the mnl while carnations und green- tiling in television nod lie hns nn a Nevada ranch, fnlleen Mi ■ 11.I1m* tlii -lit iff hiiM
' i‘If f t(
table und was served hy Mrs.J .j,.,y . The bridal table in the dining acted in France. Sessile lluyn- is wcullhy lllllj retired in flncnc" j Sn* I'm "I tien.on* an agent and
A. Young, Hr.
I room was covered with n linen Law,,, another recent
re-blent Hn.i l.armpie is a lenl e-late .,, .,1 , mamiged tie. I o-haiid in tan,,
Mrs, I'restmi' is a member &lt;»f cut-work cloth and centered wit I, “f Frit nee. and Itnnuin Nnvarrn, Ill'll- 11ml Villon
Hook t
t-ei n -i If) mum Man Ladd
the Order of Fuslern Star of Kl „ llnee-tiered
wetlilingcake. 1 lately
a real estate man, have also
Pason nn.l Mr. Preston is n worthy Lighted tapers were nn en.h side1t«‘"l*‘ recent film comebacks,
patron of th* O, K. S. ut Puints- of tlie cuke. Punch wns -erved
1’oln Negri und Mae Murray
ville. He is now running for the from a smaller lul.le In the .lining «cre m-entlv in town, trying to I
peddle their
memoirs to the
office of county court clerk of room
Johnson county.
Meeting the guests at the door •'tmllns. Beverly lluyn* has been
M R tU l"
Following the ceremony Mr. anil r howing them to the rprcivlng dying nartR on the New ^nrk
and Mrs. J . C. Cantell of Cussa- line was Mrs. A. W. Lee. The "‘•F"* Oi*r former huslmnd and
dag*, parents of Mrs. Young, en- bride's hook wns presided over hy
J* rands X.
Bushman,
trrtalned member* of the wedding Mrs. Wight KlrtJey. Serving , ho 1 " 't s In radio soup operas In Holly.
party and their guests with a
dinner at the CnsttaJagn Hotel.
« .= » '"
Those attending wrre Dr. and Mrs.
Brownlee, Mr. and Mr*. Hlllinrd
H. Smith of Jackson, Ky.; Dr. and
Mrs. It. F. F.tell of DcLanil; Mr.
and Mr*. Mac P. Kicll ami daugh­
The .ouple left late In the after- i.uslinndHen Lyon is an executive
ter Martha Leo of Jaeksonvllle, noon for Daytona
Bench. Mrs. f(„
pox
Mr*. J. A. Young and Tommy Skinner wore a Navy blue Palm ] Charles Farrell
operates thn
Ymmg.
VAT-DYED CONORS!
lleai'h suit with white blouse and p»|„,
Springs
ltac(|iiet
Cluh,
accessories with a ■corsage of favorite restort for the movie
FINE B R O A D C LO TH !
Fox Home Scene Of gardenias und orange blossoms, , ruVvd. His former co-star, Janet
After spending the weekend In Gnynor,
is retired anti married
Garden Circle Meet Daytona the couple returned Io n ., designer Gilbert Adrian.
Sanford for a short while before I William llalitps. Mary Miles,
The April meeting nf the Hi­ leaving for Jacksonville where .lelln finudul und Glnrln Stnarl
biscus Citrlr of the Sanford Gar­ tliey plan to make their home.
have all gone in for Interior drden Club met ut the home of Mr*,
Dill of town guests attending mruting businesses In this area.
John Fox at Wilson’* Corner in Ihe wedding were Mr. und Mis. _ Reginald Denny has made Ids
Pad* recently. Mrs. Fox wo* as­ Roger Wetherlngtnn and children, i Imldiy pay off; lie runs a modnl
sisted in ciitertninlng hy Mr*. 0. Mrs. Hay Ledford and son ami airplane business.
C. Schley. Following the regular Mrs. L. fi. Dampier of Valdosta,
Clara Kimball Young Is retired
loiiinert* meeting G e o r g e 0 . Gu.; Mr. mid Mr*. M. C. (ieddin- and live* nlniie in n llidlyvt ,&lt;l
Swart* displayed picture* of vnr* and family of luikelnnd, Ga.; Mr. bungalow. Maurice Costello ami
loti* fruit* and accompanied th* and Mrs. C. 0 . Smith, Clyde I). bis daughter Helene live at the
Smith, Jr,,' Miss Eleanor Smith/ motion picture country home nnd
picture* with a lecture.
*i* doe* wc»shm«l
(M-cnsiunal hit. roles, (In­
Following the serving nf re­ Mrs. Mnyrne Thompson, little Mis- he
ures Costello once
one wed
..........to
_ .lolio
.
freshment* a plant exchange was Catherine Hmlth, Zone Bloom, l',rM
held. Those attending were Mr*. Jack Roger*, William Culrard, Ed- ll"rrymnre, Is tmw married to «
Fax, Mrs. Janies Gut, Mr*. J . O. ward Sweat and Ml** Alva Martin
~ *
1-------------------Jones, Mrs. John Imdwlg, Mr*. of Jacksonville. Mrs. A. II, Brown- Mr*. Hlell* Knight nf Glenvllle,
Charle*
Morrison,
Mr*.
Beth field and dnughter .of Orlando and Ga.
Woodruff. Mrs. Fred Zerrenner,
Mrs. R. F, Mottle, Mr*. 8chl*y,
Mr*. R.G. Brlsson, Mr*. W. H.
Stewart, Mr*. Joe Molech, Mr*. J.
P. Thurmond, Mrr. ilrotll* Wil­
liams. Mr*. James Gut, Jr., Mr*.
*
Nawflom, Mr*. Michael tllnson and
Mrs. Jack Moss.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

S an ford D efeats
E r ie In 13 To 8
B aseb all Contest
Cataldo L e a d s
Attack F o r L o c a l s ;
Wilbur, Deal, R o s e
Share H ill D u ti e s

Tom m y

Georgia-Florida
League Season
Begins Tonight
—.—
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KITE CONTEST
Wayne McCoy, Robert Samuel.
Robert Reely, Kenneth Ramsay,
Johnny Bauer, Jack Russell and
Robin Brown won prise* in a kite
contest “held for Cub Scout* of
racks 10 and .14 at Fort Mellon
Park Saturday morning. Prises
were donated by local merchants,
Lee Samuel reported.
Following the contests, the boys
were ghe*t* nf the Bit* Theater.

Sports In Brief
By ABBOCIATED PRESS

Wa*h!ngtnn-th« House Inter­
state Commerce Committee post­
poned Indefinitely the scheduled
THOM AS VI 1,1.K. (in., Apr. 12— hearing thl&gt; week on proposed leId1)—The (ieorgin-KInrhta I-eagtP! gl*Ution to legallte baseball’* re­
get* an curly *tnrl on most of the serve clause.
deep South today with the opening RACING
Havre Pe Grace, Md. •• The
oi liaiehnll season.
Capnrilv crowd* nt most park* I’inchnr (47.0(1) won the Chesaare expert. d nnd five team official* cake Trial, treating four Kentucky
erliy eligible*--Commodore Lea,
say tlicv think otlcminnce trend*
Ocean Drive, Roman Way and Full
will swing upward* agnlu .
The fir»! round of opening game* Speed
New York--MI*a Tilly and Bangtoriav are Amerleii* at Albany,
Moultrie nl Cnrdele, Tnllnha**ee way, winter book favorites fnr the
at Tlioiniisvllle and Wayrros* at Hamhletonlan at H and 1, not
xrhedulrd to meet until the trotting
Vablosla
Heeolol games nl tho»e site* classic at Goshen., N. Y„ Aug. 10.
follow tomorrow ntid then the MISCKI I ANFOUK
Miami Beach,-Top seeded Hilly
finnl round "f opener* will lie
held, (o'dele pin,* III A(Her b'll* Talbert of New York led favorites
.... ... opening roumli
tml* of the
Tliursilai. Albany in
•li Moultrie through
Valdosta
in Tallahassee and Gissl Neighbor Tennl* Tournament.
Washington—The
Washintgon
Thoina.MlIe in Waycroxa.
Ti»' IVaverusa Itears are de fe n d ­ Capitols defeated Minneapolis, 74ing chaoiphins toil much uf their )1S, in the Basketball Association of
ID( 8 winning tram ha* ta&gt;eu sold, Amerlra final series to cut Min­
or propiolrd. The Hear*’ record - neapolis' lead to three game* to
laat year was HI win* to M t de­ two In the li«at-of-*even series.

B

Hank Bauer Hits
A t W i c k e d Clip
For Yank Bombers

Manager Hnl Gruber's Sanford
II) ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giant* pounded out h III to 8
KOHT WORTH. Tea., Apr. 1 2 vletnrv nvrr Ihi- Kile Sailor* of
the Cln** f! Middle Atlantic lv a ­ t/P)—Hank Hauer, fuelling the ail­
lue at the Municipal Hall Park ing Joe DIMngglo, I* hitting lit a

Exp«rl Shoe Repairing

CITY SHOE SHOP
210 Sanford Ave.

"The Life and Land or Robert
Dr. Henry McLanlin
Ruins" wa* the subject of an
Hen Wilbur, n lanky righlhnnri- Yankee*.
Hnucr Immered and singled In
Illustrated lecture at the Btovar
Jr opened on the hill for the HimOplnmetrlnt
Little Theatre in lieLand Monday
fordllr* and allowed the Hallnr* three lri|i« to the [dale yesterday
after
relieving
DiMnggio
III
the
when
Dr.
Charles
E.
Ironside
was
11.1
Magnolia
Ave. Phone 517
hill one *crnlch hit in hi* three
the third speaker on Stetson Uni­
Inning tour of duty. Jack Peal, a Yank*' (Ml triumph over the llnlversity's faculty forum series. Dr.
lefthander, wa* nicked for aaven laa Engle* at Palin*. Ilauer now
Ironside, a native of Scotland who
hit* and niirht run* in three in­ ha* hit &lt;nfely In fix nf hi* last
feat*.
Valdosta,
Alb
any
anil
T
a
l
!
served In World War I with the
ning*. Charlie Ko*e, who pitched Hftvrn time* at hat.
Iahn*si'i' completed the ID4 8 first
Gordon Highlander*, s h o w e d
or the local* la»l year toaaed
division
scenes front the Ilf* of Bums
JACKSON, Ml**.. Apr. US—f/II
ha 1**1 three frame*, and allowed
Among
new
(jeorgia-rlorlda
, and read selections from the famOrestes
Mlno*o,
24-year-ohl
no hit* and no run*.
itiatingri
■
are:
Andrew
Ipoc)
AlexJAl^KHtiNVIM.K. Apr tS—(AIM
"The fellow* looked pretty (,(limn, hn* a goon rhnnre in *«ny
(even son, fint base playing manager
A. K. I'eeve* nnd son Wlllmr are shown with it string
Flnrtrtu Kaa* Forlri* iru l* A
oori nl the |ilrilt- ln*l night," nil year" with the Cleveland In- Ini** totalling .10 pounds In weight which they caught nt the en»t at Valdosta; Ralph Dilulbi, Thnm- —
.in* lly.
State Farm er Market
dlnn*,
*nvs
Manager
I,on
Hour-1
Inrmgei Gruber
asserted thin
All
Mi rM.iiler*
end of l.akr Muliine recently. Using tu|i water plugs they got stlikeJ aavlile; Hill Peterman at Moultrie, Florliln
■
Inn
ii.
|
M
r*il*&gt;
A
~ S A a F i l l ' l l STATU f A i ISIF.HS
morninK.
Mlnoso was railed Into spring! nt about every other enst, they repotted. The largest hit** weighs anil Not man Veaxey at Tallahas­
N»i Wcleh* tier tl*it*n I
MARKirr
Tommy Cnlnldu, renter fielder
III
4*0*1
see,
!r«ltJfiE
Par
IIF,FONT AO II*
ri»**n
right
nod
a
half
mill
the
smallest,
font
and
ii
half
pounds
Mi
Iteevea
for Hnnford, rnpprd out tliu’o hit*, (mining n* nil Infiebler, hut wn* operate* a restaurant at French and Seventh Street.
The r&lt;ril»*lng prl.ee reporleri liy
SI r»
Two
ii'liirtiilig
manager*
aic
(lie liflller* ull Ills H.il.lnrri Htn'e
St o* St
iwn singles nml a double, In five moved into the outfield Saturday
Mickey Katkaveck at Wayrros* Mrtlluin
i i Farmer" Jlarkel for produce fold
14
t«
trip* to the pinto to nnrn the ' because Ihmrirrnu believe* he hn* &lt;
and
Hal
Lee
at
Cnrdele.
In trm-ker* nml dealer* op In ll.nl
H ilm
better rhnnre to ntny there than / I . . . L . , .
Sanford atlnrk. Charlie I'rpln hit n
II A M Apr tS. IDO
SI u* 17
Hill Mnfirntha, spnrta editor of l«f*F
I
n 11ndecidud
hh u third baseman.
I
t
r
U
l
H
r
tvhftU'iflUrH
('md iil' itn «*!•* (o
Heart*. Ilia, k Valenllne
p double nnd a triple In two npi he
Thomnsvtlie
Times-KnlernnrirriiUy 4 cent IfM P*r d(ia«n
tin l l p r
..
IS I I • I D
Starting Hurler
aranre* nnd Kreil Welter singled * When the Indinus bent the New { l a .
prise, will ta- league statistician.
Cr rnlti-pm eats* riirerl (ft r*p»D*
l l r a n i T e n d e r a t e e n . Halt Hrart*
York
(iinnt*
at
Tn*nrknnn
ye*ter[
'Ire to n*«l*l the Sanford e f­
llu l l p r
IS Ml - 1 1 3
A
I
ID-game
regular
season
M
im
er*
dny If-II, Mlnoso hit n homer with
i a l .h a g e , 3n l*h l l a g
F
34 - n 43
m ls A
fort*.
|
schedule ending Sept. 2 will lie Fln rlria U rNet
Maiiagei Hal Gluts') of the
VVsIahl
pe r till BED r a u l l f l ' . w t F f . r t
It
■1 oil
The Krio defeat wn» the *ectmri j onn on.
followed hv Shnughnessy play-offs.
Hanford tiinnt*. Is'iuning over two
In rin ( U l e r y . Miririen •Tr•
P er ilm en
te m s e
li.73 •S i l l
in n* mnny dny* mlniininleicil by j
\\*Khll'fll
Tlie chanipionNldp tenm will meet l..»i«*
34 m in
M I ' e i r r y . I 'a a r a l r’rl
41 T4 . S OS
cditHiroiivr vletnries in a* many
I.oniSVIl.LK,
Ky„
A|u
12
m C orn . 3 H»* ling
•
Merit ii in
SI nt 7,7
the Rnnfnirillos on Clan* C uppn- (
IS So •l,#o
the winner in the Georgia-Alabama Moi.itl
days itv*-■ Class C opposition, do
VVf*»l #i ii ,f-llllliiil
IS Ilf 31
31 C u m . 1 Una C r l
- IS * o - * 13
pltlon. The bind* clubbed the St. ( f/l*l —Thu Cincinnati Iteils, hern for eland tit .1 night lifter the Sanfurd
league, anot lie i Class P limp.
Tlie 7 #.'• lo.-lt I ’M*
1
a
two-game
series
with
the
I'hil
tU tra
C m - i i m li v r -F a to y
Cloud (iinnt* uf the Cln** Cj
N«*v%R
The annual n!l-*lat game will i&gt;p U r g e
chili drubbed the Krill Saibiis by a
S7 of II
M
llu I t . h i
.
I I 30 . 3 S3
|'M(lll1tt| Mi»k|i
J a c k s o n v i l l e p o n l l r r mBira Pi
C o r o miier-Ch.ri.-e
Northern I.enguc by n 1&gt; to 2 Hilefihia I'hils, may not have lit to M count that he has nut
played in mtd-.luly and the NorthJohnny
Vamler
Merr
for
pllriilng
\|..fltlllK
|
Il’Vut
l**l»*l
I
.
l
i
e
p
o
n
l
l
r
r
llu
Ilskl
IS
30 - S 30
count id the Munit-ipnl I'nrk SunSouth game in early August.
,\|*)m(|.w In Mtlril*
Flnrlria llraile A
duty on the season's opening day., decided mi a starting pitcliei fm
Kggplaui U&lt;&gt; Unlit
II 10 ■i on
dny afternoon.
the
fit
si
game
nf
the
1040
Kloridu
Worl.l
.*»
NI»
m
To
To
I.ellnrn-l.'Phrrg
A pulled thigh muxt'le proved
V«Mir I I I T ml r i v
The Sanford player* were *ent
lireeeee
CM I Ho*
I I 4 » ■ 3 00
f*onNiiiiiEr*
Slate l.engiii1 season which will
F r v e t e , reil
AHlull*1 .MeImil*-;
(ill VIIAM GPTS POST
I ,e If lire - 1 , el.erg
through ii routine prnctlre drill more serious than thought, and, begin Thursday night at the Mun­
A
iiiicN 7**Kt' H« I l »,d*l
I ' i tlie up
S3
trainer*
said
Vainly
might
nut
tie
&lt;;rl
3
l
u
.
f
11 on
I S3
MANHATTAN. Ka*.. Apr. 12
thi* milrning, Including hitting
i ihi, N’rm, |Iiuh*vi#*«L III u*
Mririlera. r n l
icipal Hull I'nrk
r»l&gt; ur r»- F a n r y
i/V) Hamid IliddriNon, lim-pmiml I S M Ilia
practice, infield prnctlre nnd run­ aide to work against the Cards, lien Wilhui looked mighty imI
Mill
C
M
(
111
A
HI*'
S3
Vi
llu
llpr
II
oo
•
I 4.1
H&gt;»rfitrtK v’ii1 1 »’i v
ccnlei. niav Im the fIi hi negro In Itene, reit
I'eppero-Clinli-e
ning exorcise*. Miinuger Gruhor In the first tilt of the regular I picsslve out there Inst night,"
tenaori.
Mlikli
1
I
111
^
dll
l
iaavy
I
(
i
l
l
.
,
op
In
llu
iipr
is.rm
l
so
«»
plav In Ibg Seven rorifererice fool llen a, w l i l l e
plan* the mime typo of *e**ion to­
World nl N»m«h
Maungi'i timber asserted this
I'.rialnea, N m F l a He.I 1111**
morrow morning, then there will |
i
Km
null
lo*i,vv
■
On
,||,
3
-,
hall
1113
morning "In may lie my clmirti
_
j 30 l,h Mag
I"raf(IfIH
ir Mm«1«
Coach llaljih Graham said the Drill, tilth!
N'lii-iMh. Velina- llu Hpr l l .n o lie no more activity Tor the tenm I ATLANTA, (in.. Apt. 12- i/IV
llie Iiiii ling assignment,"
Iaiii Iti Aim'l l'mid
'Mule* 4 Ilia
3)
T o m a l u v * . CM
43 3u ■
Manhntinn,
Kii*..
youth
ii|i|m
itr*
&gt;1
I
until the eurtnin gm-a upon regu- [ —Connie Mark, Hil-year old mun-|f
o Mil!e will piolialily get 1tvs*
Mil*lt-itI Vit 11* l »• Itiw)-),*■, , i III
31
_ Tnrnat.iea, Mel C l n
13
IS oo •
the iie»i among the ceritor*
lur season piny Thursday nightI uger of the Philadelphia Athletic*, I .-all ts'luiiil Hie plain with Pied
ll.it Nun*' Hum b
|ire«**ri N V Ht&gt;I* irealher* nil
nm l a
T»nliijr*»
H
id
I
working
"Ut
at
Kiin*H*
Slate
Col­
lileill
when Sanford meets Orlando nl , I* one diamond strategist wh
o
r
a
n
g
e
*
.
V
a
l
e
n
il
n
e
l
l
u
*
IS 3o
open-' Weliei on fii«t, Charlie I'eio no
Flnrlria llraile A
lilt* A II....Him
• I m m I I ’o M d i n i I i i
&lt;I .
fr. iII -.Mural. Hee.llea*
H:(H) ii'rloek at the Munlrlpnl i not losing any sleep over hi
lege.
|irrnnri, .bdiiinv McManus mi short
Ill'll &gt; I edIH I At ml I
To
Ing select ions.
To
l l » f 10 * Ar H m allrr
IS S3
"lllilil i lie llig Seven make* Ii
I'nrk.
,\
|
11
mIi J nib'll « 1*1"Bit
I
t
e
l
a
l
l
e
i
*
•
I m m U ’i S o l i d O r o o i l o f
f'4M
iH
»im
*rn
I
In
nil
n
h
t
n
l
r
l
y
l
l
g
h
l
Inriay.
ycalcnliiy
that
|
N
'"l&gt;
and
.Inn
Julies
on
lliiiil.
1
he
Mack announced ................ ........
(*.
K■•I'ftlllU V'Hir III* I*¥ ^ *-1l
definite tiding agninst it, Kan*a* F r y e r s , r n l
..... rnl fair, n.arhei ah.ml steady
Pick Fowler, veteran righthander., outfield will probably include Hoi
Il
rn
ll
e
re
,
rail
.......
llr Ite'llieMt
•
i M M t l ' i Soodtolcfc Sfrond
If)
.
'ah
huge
market
weak
and
unState will u*e ...........1 men providwill handle the mound chore* ! Hallman m b ft, liuuiiiy ( iiliildo in
I.&gt;■111"m |iy l.'HidH'1".
Hen*
red h e a v y
S3 nelllr.t, (nr.Nl Halt' s a( I I per t.a|.
I itllf the) are able to make the Ill'll*, a -l illr h e a v y
Hi •plnrli I’m
\I*•1.«»H*■«
K e n n e l C h ib E n t r i e s ngiiiiisi the Washington Hcnulor*I Wcl*-i &gt;oi fir-i. ' ’iuirtlc I’epo* «*
!«
Iiemanri gi»ul un .irangag and I’Mf MIliM IJU4I it y IIM.II ,V. f VI K‘
Tli* '&lt; 31* III lull I rljH.I
ti e n * . 11 nli i
team*," Graham »uld.
U grapefruit
nt tlir nation's Cupilnl on Apt IK '• muio- Kavnki&gt; m rlgub Mallnnaki
Hi m|i llnill
TIIM Ilirr*
T in s*
33
The
llig Seven Conlereitce, llnoMl*r*, nlil
! ion\ Iw given I be nod lit
D re* *e ri anil i tr a w n i h f a i l a NDl!
N•*w*•
ID it v &gt;im vm it
form 'll1 the llig Six, Im* bud all r*fl ..If i
H Im* b
M i i t k * * Hep*
M N I DIM' It It I 3 N |MI I(|| f
First - ils.llr I 'lilt . Ivina •IIIIIIe
IIIKMINCHAM, Ala., Apt 12
base inslciul of I'epln.
I MIr 11111‘ |‘|MlMil
Uliwntl. i. polley restricting athle- Fln rlria l l r a i l e A
Villi Is
f/l'j
Hilly
Meyer,
I'illsbuigb
I'i
I . I. IS 11% I I A I 11. V I
♦. In l-’ilMli VlHI k*' f
Tr.
To
M*r4i|it| Mv .1Hh llr‘j*tt. Llhrrlv
tiu Hipnel • of tlie achnol*. Ill !"•
|rate skipper, is still undecided
N fH Twl Llle Unl'H'4
U fta llfre
c.iniiiRon.
Ifoiifitl, llrIIF Himy
i h i i • v '-it i N« v it m m
cent
\eai*
Hlipb'iil
protrslH
have
\'H Till* M \JOBS
*» a** H|imvIf I'»«i ml*
■'*ry*fs, i eri
It
Third- Hm li». **ti inl ir Irtui*, TimI** about Ills regular first bnsrttiau
NKW YORK, Apr \2 lVi
inweaied ngaltiHi the iH'lley.
Urnlera, rail
k «:• .Ifmu Mrmikii Mina»
SI
Fl*al»r.
tle nu . reri h e a v y
ss
Kniirtli -AItase’s Hull). Inin Mm tail I* Iraning toward Kddle Htcv- The IMuhididpliiu AlhlHir;i, f»i | 7 *»fi IHIf HiiU 'Hi Until!
Hens, l i g h t
en*. who Iirlil (lie post Inst season. tIm* f iiiii I Ii rniiHriMitlvo1 wrrk, t**doy j m ;» IlntFH fnr u Ini'lv
NOW!—IN TECHNICOLOR - ZANE OREY‘8
IS
iter. T mh » Corn
llen a light
7 J*» llvrlr iml Mh * b
31
Fifth—With Pleasure. Veronica
INDIANS WIN TILT
I.r* Firming, former Cleveland route
tlie t»»p nf llu* Amerirau 7 ir. K ey nut e*i liy i'»*rl*
Iti m alera . nlil
SI
fled, WnlirierlNhil tllllrie
Indian, is giving SIcvrtls a fight Lengiie In rxhlhltiiiii play.
The Rotary league opened Ihi*
7
Ttiiie Trine l
Hlilh- Tml Awsy. Fsvmlle Mar­ |
' for the jab, but hasn't been fieldman Mlkr Mvwlrilw'
wuok'a nchedule at
the Ninth
shall. Milk Hoi
f'OMfile
Uliirk'n
crew
won
f*vf*
It
idrf
uf
I'm
id**
n.i|
*
1
In
Heveil IIi lies,. rimme Mult,III t big SO well as Stevens.
Street field yesterday with a hotly
There are nearly 7,000 concern*
gll1U«‘H Wilt.«M|l Nl|f f»'l Itltf II M*t-| 1 V* Mill Hn* 111#Ii11
Wave, 1trtto
rnlilextcil game, which tlie Indian* in this country which momifnrhark during Mu* week in ImwinI IM I M.nil Mill ItV MiIHIhn
KIlliiHi Mulling llu t'k. .lull liny
GEORGE HRENT
took from llm Giant* by a tl-l ture ready-wear uuter garments,
I.OPISVII.I.K, Ky. Apr 12
ANN HLYTH
H4 'drrn"e
ti't’loi'k. Carloyn noli
rmnil 2U virtorien aguln»l nix i !»:3[ft
11 iilnifHluiiB In Hidence
Ninth-- -1.j 11 1e lllrinlili.. III., u gl,I (/I'I Helioidlmy Itnwc isn't ready didi'utN fm a 7M1I mink Tin A*h | (1
count.
JANE'DARWKLL
HOWARD
DUFF
r«dc
m*'.
i
tut.
‘•I*,
Tech. IJIoriii Kale
|to iplil baseball just yet.
Ituxxell Mann on Ibe mound fur
Nmv Orlean* now ha* a popula­
hiive oeiired I I &lt;|i fill'll virlorlea |la no H|imMh Kiiiu nf I mv
T»- nIII I‘nr liys lulls. Ill Wall)
ereillli'il
with
six
Tlie
I’hilndi'lpliln
I'liillles
pileliei
tion
of
more
than
500,000
per­
the
vlrtor*
wa*
1
1
1
*
1
1
.7
A'l'nrdliiK
In
uni
Cover tip
K I D D I L S O N I l l . l t \.\ A L W A Y S f R F I ! '
agiiiiiHt oiiiuM h'ngiN* ti'iuiia.
Hi Ift Hnlf **d N'iil ImiH
revealed yesterday ho had turned
*lrike-«utn In (lie five Inning son*, ghoul double It* fixe in 180,1.
TIIVIIIT1* KMtTIKK
to lit i 'liitiiiliMl H**nvr till &gt;i
FffiaT u*rr-—v i s Mile
down un offer of 114,5011 a year
tussle.
11 mi Nr w«
1 Tiny Jeep. 3 H.olls C|i|.-. J pirtfs |i„
ns n itoiubwill iiinbnssailot
Aj *|ir«•kiim* t«*Iv U7.0UU ptMiitd u! I I Hf&gt; Tar id iihle Time
f'rlile, 4 alien Jewel 3 Time Tile
1*1ti IitIII l!eiii|e«viiiiB
foi
an
automotive
rmirnn
and
Jeeps Ii ||r,| rioilu 7 VInl Iii, •
tiliiinimiiii j*n min llu* making of I I .in
1I M. MeWd
About d5 per ernt of all m at,
Kina Hoiiic
would remain in baselinll nt leant a II UP
2
HU
Hir.it
i iff
suit and itrea* m akria a rr loratrd
SI-.I UMI II t ' J i —rslurlt)
i f f ^
ntmlher
year.
^
A
I lleltv Ulinv. 3 lleil. II 1 .toriesn
in New York.
lee. | dark Mopienl. 3 Ite.lriv p,ik
Half the umiuifartuiere
eri, * My Jrltv Mesa. 7 l.llierty
HOPHTON, Te» , Apr lit—i/pi ChlttRe
men's amt liny*' rtolliing are
llnunit. * itur Itiiilrile
-The Chicago Cuba today option
With NnrMu'y In (lie nulfi*,M Neiv York.
TMIIIIi it 11'I;—.Vi* Mile
I Final Kitllliui. &gt; I'suriy l.ane. I nl Pnmiy Lynch, 22-yenr-olij in Mamigi'i Fddio* Myer &gt;•mhl retoru
A FLORIDA
pusly'n llesl. t lilrruiTs Kile i flablrr, In their Pea Moines fHiiu Kehneiidten »* I•• srrotid haur itvitl
Lit* Angeles is eeennri only to
Pinky clemae. « itisky lion. 7 Tonle rltlb.
(he Ht. l.ouifA ourfi&lt;*IfI wmild have Nmv York in garment mnnufarFl»«ier, * Met I H
STATE TIIEATI.'
Lynch notched -HOT for Waco, a more famdiui look.
luring.
Fin it n r i i i i i :—n'ia Mile
I fmn llmiler. 5 l.m-ky llesl, l Te*., last season before appearing
Tain* Corn. I Ke, Note. r. it * iiiii . In seven game* for the Cult* and
I Mtlle beta. 7 Taw Mall N Hines hitting .28(1.
m
.Ruby
FIFTH U t i l : —Futurity
I \eronlca lieri. 7 Hi|iiare laiver.
IIOUHTON. T n *. Apr. IV! -i/l*i
I trruni lloy. t With Pleasure. \
l-Qniwood liny. * Mel im, 7 l.ucg, —Bon Norlhny rimy win »« rrgiilur
l»ertli in Hip tSt. Lou|■ ('nnliiMl
Hevere * Wooilerliiiul liulile.
aixTII IIAFF—,V|* Mile
otitfirlil yet.
open
l Until*' ii lloagr, 3 .loiirliey'e
He nteppnl inio the lineup hint
..................
Mattneea 40c • Evening* 44e
F ",?.'..1 Tr" 1 Away, i luisiy Hones Ii.
D O I I M ORI * C O I I * I I I !
* ftHk Hot, * lly Jinan. 7 Hoi,ole night wh«m Red Bchttemlh'iiHt, who
Children
I4e
Roll. * Favorite Mm &gt;!,*•!.
hn\ lietn playing renter, com­
IhVKNTIi liter:—V l t MUe
I Dak*. » Million Wave, ] i-sioe plained of a gorn hark. Bon pound-*
inn, 4 Miss Man
Ilnh'iv Mnlia ed out a three run horner, idngted1
Todajy
WedncHday!
« Augusla. 7 Tr ms First. I M**u and walked an he pared the Carda
Champ
to
a
7*1
vlrtory
over
the
fthiragn
MltJIITH HAITI—.Via Mil*

f

EgtfB And Poultry

t

mmL

Bennett*

prices
down!

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I lUdllii* Mui'li. 3 * rFallon Hoy.

I Johnny I ((Tni-k, I Penn Hi reel,

I Ualitiy |j«ri. * Cariilyii Moll, 7 Cntia *b win, a KntMiiik.
I IteaiiliiMn
TK^tll tIAl’H—I/IH ttllr
Nl.kTII HACK— s/ia Mile
1 'I' Wall*. S Corky* IIIII*.

. !, R*n.M&gt;' H'MIsak. X Menrgls Tech. Mem.iMal Holt. 4 llrave. I Kliolin.
I Paul I-owe, &lt; KIml* Kill*. 1 Men. « Night Wall*, T Tap Itnot, * Cnvi irAl lilVBtB. c i . iiii * itjuftchlii, 7 er
tip.

G rey h o u n d R a c in g
Yet, nor Ccsl dost all ihs work
with |uit one cost-and in on*
- operationt It letvei ■ Uitingly
beautiful door thsi'i protened
Irea din and wear, nil or f rest*
. . . a floor thsi’e esiy in keep '
cletnl All for a con of only
■boat t cam per iquara foot I

TONITB’fl ALL STAR FEATURE
talk R*e#—B*lt Mil*
-----------General Rivets
Kind* Kut#

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la Bleachla

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Will* ddtvall ill*) iruliU* ■( id-Jitbrnl caei ,
I t i i i h i t i n to tar that theta It no material
piaoritinn which tpeaht mora eloquently of tha
nun who ownt It than a Cadillac car.
Whercrar it la driven, it offers authentic tetrimonr at toltaowner’a ro d latte-Mt concern for
the etfety and comfort of hit family and frietvband hit general itimling In tha held of endeavor In
which ha haa choaen to make hie contribution to

SUH fA ttS • IMSIUf OW Ol/I

puUUhed nf

Greyhound
the air U

WORX i t S iU
WLOF a t SiM
all the 'dope* or
dofa at the Orl
Sanford Kennel (

WOO* oa MNOUVM
P* •*» , (traetytrtaO
fi. .‘f ™ krlut. out

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It would be obvknu that It hat become a hallmark
of achlavemtnt in almotr every walk of life.
That fhU thoukl have happened ia entirely
logical—for Cadillac can have been built, for
almait half a century, to tha moat uncompromlt.
log Mandardt of excellence, Aa a remit, Cadillac
itanda alone in all tha thlngt that make, a motor
car a distinction to potstM and a pltuurt to utUift.
■n*a W 9 Cadillac la the grandeat of them aQ,
In every way. Why not vitit our thownmni and
tea for younalff You are welcome at any time.

MKWNIt
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u a pee.

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CARTOON—

JACK

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Legal Notice

DATE
In re ih« Kitata of
M TH TIE
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of Myrtle A HeCotle*. itecemed.
The. hlgheat record altitude
that fie h*e flleil hla petition for reached by n humnn " a * 72„3P5
(Inal tll«ch»r*e. and that hi&gt; will
apply lo lh» Honorable Itoualn* foot, achieved In n balloon aacenHienelrom. County Judge of Knit. »ion In 1936.
Inola County, Florida, on the (ml)
day of May, 1J l:&gt;, fur Approval of
aama and for final dl*ehnrae aa The THINKINfi FELLOW
Executor of the eMnte of Myrtle A
fieCottea, dri'MMil, mi thl* ISlh
rides the
,*ay of Marrli. i»t*
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Executor of I hr oMtat., ,.f
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dereneed.

NOTICE TO OW NERS OF DOGS

Florida,

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T f t* RAffPORD HERALD. RANFORD. FLORIDA

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IN C0UI1T OK TIIK COt'NTT CRIIN:
Nolle* |» heraby ulv,*n
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HTATB OF Fl.ttlll t'A. IN Mlorrimrl »■ Executor of Ihe eitate

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In order to accommodate don owners. Pr.
Raymond L Mass, veterinarian, will lie at the

ON ALL

rear of the City Hall April Iit, '2(1, '27 and May

MIKRORS

4th to vaccinate dog*, from It to fi P. M.
After May 4th., all tings found without a

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To Make Room For NEW STOCK
25 tef 50 percent Reduction

tug certifying that they have la*en vaccinated
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being picked up by the Police and killed.

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SANFORD

HERALD
FO R REN T
STORE room and furnlahed apart­
ment. 20(1 N. Park Avc. Phono
127(1 J.
FURNI81IE0 Apartmenta to milt
you, *115 Park, tint Water, elrelUt waaher and refrlKeinlor.
P » n e IH0-R.
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unfiirnlahoil apartment.
601W Celery Ave.

SPEC IA L ShR V IC ES

LOCK AItllOIt—B largo room it, HRILI.IANT REFLECTING Let. CAM. 617 foi Iliillery, i r o n nlnt |
tcca A numeral*
Alan aiifo
hiiiI Stnrti'l
aerviet*. Su nlit'*.
gucat houae, 2 hatha, acvcral
IInI In y Srivire, Itll I \V Flr*t J
lota, priced nt *7326.1X1, financed,
tioari)*. Make your own -igti',
cumpli’lr, aOnetivr, rimy to mi’honc 1006,
atnll, tnoxpenalve. For l.awn*.
ROOM houar of puat-bcllum
Mail Roxra, Offlrr Building.*. ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Oi I
Imnlii Eveniiik Sim. ChII lltilph
I civil wur) type, non ii 11 fill art- SKNKARIK Gla»* A Paint Co.
lin y. 11116,1.
ting with ahatlr, fruila anti 112.111 W. 2nd. SI.
Phone 320.
flowrra. Heat of neighbor*. Lot
fill a :tH0. Immediate poaaoaaton. HOT LUNCHES every day from FLOOR SANDING—and finlahlng &lt;
with modern equipment, 2h '
11:30 to 2:00 al IIOMEICS.
Let ii* ahow you.
yenra’ experience. Work guui-|
IIAYAKD Realty Co.
atilred. K. F. Steven*, III. 2,.
EXTENSION
WALKltOARPS
200 N. Park Are.
Hox 143 A. Hiiiifoiil Cull 710 H4 |
HKNKAHIK fitaaa A Palnl' Co.
Phone SOS.
nfler 7:00 P. M. or before 7 fill
I t 2.114 W. 2nd.
Phone t.m&gt;.
AM
SMALL nirat markrt amt gro
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
rrry conihtnril, atock am) fix 6
turoa, All caah hualneaa. Cleared
K i .K r r i u r ..r
*4,000.110 Inal year. Kcaatin for Hltheat caah PiUe paid h
r
At'ETYI ENK
aellinif health condition. Reply
furniture. Ted Davl* rurnlturd
WKI.IlING
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mi
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ut.
rh.
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Ranfnrd Motor A Ki|p1. I k
P. O. Hox 1463.
20H W. tat Street
6 ROOM frame hntiae In Oviedo. 7 Pet*, Livestock, Supplic#
Hep
Jimmie
f'mvnn'a Hliret Metnl;
Phono Younif Harrla, Ovlado
20111 nr 2922. *
- • * f •1vFOB S A L E —Nice young Inllk ; Work* for new rmllalor* and 1
new cure*. Rmllntor repairing.
cow, freah. T. II. Middleton. 11(16
Wo take off and inalntl.
Chare Ave. Plume 1172-11 nfler
A A K TICLK n FO R SA L E
It ;00 I'. M.
I
SEE US FOR
MIMElHillAPII PRINTING
.
FRIED JUMIIO SHRIMP dinner*
AND TYPING
t
every night, *1.00. HOMER’S.
WANTLI)
II M
CREDIT HI HEAC OF
TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line, BOOKKEEPER »i
HANFORD
exiienenced
limit'* Tuxedo Feed Store.
Phone IdQ
clerk needed by b«nl fiim. Vh lift N Park
ration,
gmup
inaurnnce
fin
m
LUNCHEON and abort order*
HENSON A- YOUNG. Call ibi oi
iaheii. Write lb*x I mm Smifotd
aerved every day nt Laney'a
almut ynui I'liintiliu iiroldema
Hrmill,
giving
full
particullira.
j
Drug Store. 76c up.
Eatimule* l iieei fully g i v e n .
Phone* 26ft It 'U 1597 .11.
Experienced Brake
Mill’* Swap Shop—We liny, aell or WANTED
Man.
Muat
linileratand
all
trade moat anything. 400 SanI P ilo t,HTEIIING
l.rnkt'H, fronl end, robuah, align, Repairing, leioveilug, ali|i covets,
ford Ave, Phone IPH-J.
ment. wheel balance A be able to
leflnialtilig.
Eatlinatea given
SEWING MACHINES R e r t ' a
opeinte lirake di'|&gt;aiIntent. GimmI
Sabo'* Upholstery, III) W Kit.si
Sewing Mach. Center, 110 W.
pay, hnnua, varntion, ateady nil. HI. Plume i:&lt;r&gt;:i.
tat. St. Ph. lino.
year round. Du not aptdy if you j
are not experienced or If you
For Hule—Uacd Tire*, Ten flfO x
don't want ateady work.
If)
ALTON POlt SALK
15 - Twenty 700 x 15 - Thirty
FIRESTONE Storm
*100 x tft, from 11.00 up. Plenty
O lTlIEVItnl.KT 2 diMtr hi givtd
of mllea left in the»e. Good alao COMPANION to elderly
lady.
ahnpe, a car you'll he proud .1
for farm euulpment. Died In­
Grnid home
and
rcaaumihlo
own. (Inly *7115. Sanford Motor
ner Tube* 50c up. Slop In at
wage*. Box A. H. Caro Herald.
A Equipment On. 208 W. 1*1.
I
FIRESTONE k look them over.
I l l Eaat Flrat St.
Iri* HOUSE trnllei. May (&gt;e Keen I

YVOKK WANTK1I
at
Ua vla
I'a ik ,
F e llo w - h ip ,
COTTAGE, completely furnlahed PITTSBURG PAIN TS^ Complete U
Front.
with all iitilltlea. Right price
line at
TRACTOR WORK by the hour or
to the right couple. Apply in SKNKARIK Glaaa 4k Paint Co.
job. Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
peraoti. 2404 Park.
Muloleyele, 3000
ing A dirt moving. Wn apeciailte Ill IH JAWA
112414 W. 2nd. HI.
Phone 320.
mile*, *260.00 run be fiiianred.
in
conditioning
building
Iota
k
FOUR room modern apartment. GAR HOT wntor henter, large 4
1947 INDIAN CHIEF, perfect
gatden pjntn, Phono IM7-J.
600 Park Avenue.
burner gaa Move with oven,
condition tld 6.no Itoy Reel, 300
LOWER
PRICES,
Expert
watch
broiler,
apace
heater.
Cheap.
201
W. 2nd. St.
APARTMENT, reaaonahle price,
re|iniring,
G.
C.
Follow*,
Horn*
E. 20th St. Garaga apartment.
Plane 360,
Shop,
1700
Sanford
Ave.
Phono
W. J. Colaman. Phone U68.R.
IOOM for rent. 801 Park AveTCHEVROLET, good appearnnen,
1143-J.
engine A rltaixl* in excellent
CERTIFIED
Marglobe Tomato
UNFURNISHED garage apt. with
eondltlon,
$200.00.
Gen.
It.
Planta M. 13.00, CryaUl Wax CARPKNtER - Builder deaira*
gaa Move. Adult* only. 2300
Swarti, I'hune 770-M.
work by Job nr hour. Phone
Onion Planta M. *2,60. All
Mfllnnvllle.
14H7-XW.
F. O, B. hero. A. M. Prevatt,
-k
Seville, Fla. Phone 2104.
ROOM—everything furnl»hed. Pri­
Champion
Mil STU DERAKER
ALL TYPES of bulldoier work,
vate entrance k
hath. 1JW0
(400.00.
111 Cedar Ave. nr
I
uacd
2
pc.
living
room
aulta
reaannahla ratei. Free CxtimatMyrtle Ave. |7 alngle, &gt;t&gt; double.
Plume 322-R,
can be recovared
110.96
FURNISHED garage apartmwk, 1 ahopwom metal bed, eprlng
and cotton mattreea
$34.60
likal for working glrla or couI uied maple baby bed gnd
p V 1200 Magnolia Ave.
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mattreea
$20.06
COTTAGE—fl.tollea We»t of San 1 Blond Low Boy
$80.06
ford. Cali Bflithj Wyett. P » . 1 allghtly uacd innerapring
mattreea '
$24.60
2
t allghtly u»ed baby buggy $10.06
Walnut CMfferobe $10.1)5
FURNISHED houae. reaaonablo 11 uied
uied General Electric •
rent. No children, 706 So.
Radio
$10.08
th.
^JJrenrh
MATHRR OF HANFORD
$ $ $ .» K. Iat, SI.
Plume UT

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OPPORTUNITY for making good FOR SALE—Cheap—New Jeep
pickup truck, 4-whccl
drive.
in amal] bualnaaa, Juat etartod,
Driven 30 mllea. $1720. Ph»nr
real variety atore, ladlea' ihota,
201)60 Orlando, 217 llillercat.
drraaea, etc. Extra gktod loration, priced for ipilck Bale,
$2600.00. If Intereated write Box '40 CHEVROLET buaincaa coupe.
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C, d o Herald. Kent $36.00
For Sale at Fireatone. Uaad Out­
Hough but plenty good mllea.
RRifeL ESTATE - INSURANCE
, .
board motor* ■ Radio* • Food • month.
For quick aale $346.00. Hanford
PROPERTY
MANAGBMWIT
Free*«r * Portable Waaher • Bi­
Mntnr A Equipment Company,
RAYMOND M. BALL, Rm HM cycle*. F1HEST0NP, 111 E. lit.
20H Writ Flrat Street.
Is
S K t i iA l. SC.HV I L t *
Rm. 4 Florida Stale Bank Bldg. 'S t ,
BY OWNE1U—new 3 bedroom coil- DROP CLOTHS—All aliaa, In- NEW FLOORS surfaced to perfec­ FOR SALE-1940 four door Ply
tion. Old floora made Ilka new.
erete block houae, new 2 bedeluding 0 x IS. Hall A Stairway
mouth aedan. Very good buy.
Finiahlng, cleaning A waning.
room concrete block houae,
$406. Roy Reel, Phone OOd-J.
runner*.
Portable power plant, 22 yean
acreenad porch and carport. SKNKARIK Glaaa * Palnl C«.
experience in Seminole County, 1037 OLDSMOUILF, 4 door aedan,
Both al elty’a adga. Phona 21Q-J. 112.114 W. 2nd. St.
H. M. Qletaoa. Lake Mary,
motor A-l condition, body good,
FOR FARMS, home#,
Urea good, radio. $660.00. I’honq
2 SECOND hand double padeatgl
DODOR.PLYMOUTH
propertyr and acreage,
899-J,
drop bead typlat deaka, walnut ^
PARTS AND SERVICE
I L lA, Strouit Realty Agency
flaUh. Powell'* OfRco Co.
R.. m
Mathimix, Aaaoelat*!
)gf PalgwOe Aya, ,. f h f ft j f ljl
a m .r
1807 I . Second Street or phonal EASTER Ullea, yellow5 Calta
Lillee, Hydrangea*, African Vio­ VENETIAN BLINDS made to or1109-J.
Hr
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dar. Semtnola Venetian BUnd
late, Polyanthua, Roeaa,. HlUaCo. 820 W, I r l 8*. Phona
EIGHT Matttlful lota for hotna, eua, Bougalnritlaa, Aaalaaa, ale,
118I-W.
tight, In cultivation on Orange
Bee Larry apencer &gt;14 B. l$th.
Ave. Price $14)00,00, 10% down,
balance in wanlhly phymenta..' 1IREAKFABT—aarvail every day
•fteitJj.
T n d 'S rtn , D l i ; tad.
at Laney'a Drug Store, gla up.

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1393-M.
PLYMOUTH 1048 apecial deluxe
COLORED girl want* job aa maid,
3 itnxaenger coupe, ftftOO milna,
Olga Walden, 1100 Pecan Avo.
fully ■•quipped, good a* new,
(1026.00. 1100 W. Ul. St. Sun10

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Government Steps In
On Capital Strike

Germans Convicted

Atlantic Alliance

x x x against the Jew* wa* foster­
ed and directed hy the pre»* departmeid and it* chief, Dietrich.
ir*atlaa*d r&gt;va Faa# On#)
tl'millnurii From l ag* One)
By this Dietrich consclnusly ilU'
of Ih# Army, Navy and Air Korea mB*N murder nf Jews
plemeuted and participated in the
|departmrnt* only under secrctar-j A» chief nf the former Belch crime* against humanity rvgariting
lira, giving them only admlnlatrat* chancellery and "one of the most .lews."
Ive power and putting all policy
important Fl*rur.*w
figures in
*l.cy important
in the
tho Belch
Reich gov
govKtippler
Happier llarru,
Darru, and Kohrl
Kehrl were
.decision* In the hand* of the S#* ernimmt, the court sa d, Lammer* f
, Kllifty („r their |1Brl |n the
|errury nf Defense.
«"participated In drafting and ro* program lor
' r„*etDlng
resettling conquered
conqui
“Yon can’t run a clrcn*, a hue- ( signing many, if not most, of tin Coined with (iermuna. The court
lues* nr national defense liy com* anll-Jcwish luws nod regulation*." dcM-iihcd this us u “cruel scheme"
|millet' or rnordlnalioii - when
'flint mad' the aged one-eyed to "unlawfully deprive Jews and
'you’ve go I lo have u hos*.
'iou.onle of Hiller the high man,I Cole * oi their land anil reduce them
, "Mils rouidry is less prepared wtn, coiivh'llou* no (lire# eiiiiui* to o i fdom and to settle Iheir loud*
than if Ihe act never had passed. * *||#udy ugninsl him nod three mote with l i ' looms"
He said lie I* “seriously aim ed riuinl* reioniimig.
at the situation in which our de * ( Inday'* wa* tie* second cuiivie
( ominission Meet
fens* estahllshinen would find tioo for Moylatid, mice the bright
i Itself should war come.”
i young man of Hiller's foreign oflissU a H M e»M .
Senator Lyndon Johnson (D- »fit-,*, fur Berger, chief of the SS
hospital
! Tex) commented that what la need* Imuin office, and for Keppler, IlU-1ginully proposetl for
nt MellunviUe Avenue and First
cd is power for some one authority jler'* economic adviser,
! to drclde what must la1 dune de­
Welisnecker, state secrelarv fm ’ Street, and the site of the now
spite protests "from the Marine, 'the
1
foreign office, and Woernuiliii |hall puik Immediately north of
the Air Forces, the Navy or anyone
0f the foreign office political Municipal Ball Cnrk on Mellon-

Royall Speech

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TUESDAY APRIL IS,

TH I SANTORO H1 RALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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F ra n * r a n

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Vegetable Market
J A C K HON V I 1.1.!-),

Apr.

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to make It "a more effective In­ — T h e F e i t e r s l - H t s l e M a r k e t N#w»
Service earlg New York mirk#l
strument'.’
Florida trulls suit vraetabl**
He cited, too, the European Re­ on
•prices Ini-oinplelel;
covery Program as a move "Im­
Hnup bean* bushel* wide runs*
portant to the prosperity and peace In •itinllty s n d p r i c e s I ' l e n t l f u
m ostly I co l. i b , poor*.
of our country and the world." It.oI in- *J I in?.
o , H irln a le ss lllack V ile n
HI* message werl on:
(Irn-s 4 I u -I.&amp; ii , I lorl dn Itellea b e s i ^ '
"The North Atlantic Treaty Is 1.71 *4 .1 1, p o o r e r q u a l i t y 1.31*1 Ac
further evidence of our determina­ l.lnill tieulie blinbels 1 IllM fill, p o o r­
1 lilt -3 .'oi, feu low a * I All
tion to work Tor a peaceful world. erCorn
wtrrhoiind crates yellow- A
"It is In accord with Ihe action doseu some (nil uioxllly nod cun­
of the Senate last June when it it IIlull s llll I Ml lew t ill poorel
J lie * fII poor ciibdltlob l.nO. i
signified its approval of our coun­ doyen
iirdlnni V lu loir ,|ii*IMy I III
try's associating itself in |M'0ce- 1(111., llIlklioHii ,‘**ii m
4 DO-AUll
slioill
nnd
poore, b.o .-is 2 ,10, 4,t,
time with countries outside the
liunbel
sacks
clipped
ears
1
nn.
Western Hemlsphcrv in collective
I 'n t d o iir e
I \
lo is l i e l
b o »*s
*? ,i.
arrangements, within the frame­ inesDc Itoniol type I i u - 171, lew
work of the United Nation* Chart­ 1.17'i , rpd type lu n - io u . M aiuy
Legislature Action
er, designed to safeguard peace and lype 2.",ii-l,,Oi ivlerv cjiMnise lues .
ITS, in Iiicli celery crales l.no.^7
security."
C n c lllllh e r e
11 I I " 0 Cl l i on - , M l,
ih s
fContlnaed Kmai rage On#l
This reference was to the so- X co, o rd in a ry to fair iptallty 3.on
affiliated or other organliatinns
called Vamlenluwg resolution in A,So la rg e sire ia a .| S « , plcltles
or groups, nsxnrlaleil either directIdivision,
on recori
C sK p In n t bushels :
1 ml, eolne
II I' Herndon, county cerk, re­ ns favoring u regional security
3 nil, poore, q iu illi? i 2 &gt; l .71 Bply or indirectly therewith or any
, counts.
cnrole
liiisn
e
l*
I
In
.
|
71,
few- low
vealed
this
morning
more
detail*
T W or imiepi-nilcnt group who |
D ietrich , l l t l l e i 's p r e s * chief,
rungement along Die lilies of the ns |21 l.ellllce eislelli c ia
CoiiKreHH Roundup j tlwIlfcourt
le * lily
mi the action* of the County Atlantic Treaty,
seeks lo overthrow our government
suid:
Ibis Ion 2 iloren 2 lu l.nn I.line* I 1
bushel c a rio u s
p e rsla n s
3X-41*
hy force m violence."
I " A p ersistent c n u ip u ig n to n ( 'oinrulssinn which met yesterday
Ttmt
resolution
was
introduced
,i*artaae« e&gt;«« r * a * oa«i
I on.1 jf.. » s li» * in. It ib is ISO.
uftertitMiii at the Court llimse ami
It would not art lo ‘‘llmil or
keep intact tho total In the hill rouse the lin lre d of the lie r n n m * conferred with City Commissioner liy Senator Vandvnherg (ll-Mloh). 3 71, some unknow n cnoal 3 7Aprohibit advocacy, orally or other­
Without referring directly to 1 is
for the second round of the Marsh­
lutm Krider on the mutter.
wise, of any change, by peaceful
elery I* ho b , rnies Holden
' L'nt
the Soviet Union, the President
al! Clan
Youth
Kidnu'ped
"The City did not make n said the people of Ihe "North heart 7 iluisu 2 11-171, mosDy
PARTNER IN RESCUE work, ns well a* busing**, Bert Ilvrtvl,
means, in the governmant of thl*
Smith's
amendment
was
a
riimc
I.Ac,
doien 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , inustly I.Cu- .
written nffer," suid Mr. Herndon, Atlantic community" have xeeiq Ilia. I.1 doien
and
William
Yancy,
I* .*r iU j h f r i t m i h n M|«tB h
ofI m
the
sewer
contracting
state or any of Its subdivision* or i]half
H IT O
o R
O w vr C
o n ir R C H IlN firm of illertel
ib h u
n
ih i
t t iiij u it i
l u m y , in
3 21-1 27, noisily 171 W
"However, the County Commis­ “solemn agreements" broken, the 1 . 1 1 . X doien 1 cc -1 Mt. few poorer
It W
RllNNHtt fniN ('«!!&gt; UhfI
.
j * announced
In the government of the United jflvt*n coffeu hy hin wif«» ut Sun Marino, Calif.! after he had taken t
sion
tentatively
arfreed
to
deed
1.11-2
71,
1
doien
100-4 no. moitly
someone
will
lie
over
there
in
n
Stale* &lt;d America "
turns with Yancy In getting an emergency shaft prepared for a l»"Q- ! S w v H T h . would trv t. n u t,
to r,ttht8 °f emell natlnn* destroyed l ie. In dole* ICO.4 un, noisily 11c,
" L , ■„' , . Lh . it,.
.
* t Vtr, Have him ready at H:lf» A. M. the First Street hospital site
Nn state or county alective of* lhl« "break through" to a well in whirh k .th y h'lscus has been t o .- .
and the people of small nations few poorer 3 11, X.Vs 3 10, few
the City, if the City In turn will “deprived of freedom hy terror p o o r e r 1 . 5 0 , P h s . i i I 2 ............... | 7A'* *
* (Monday)."
fleer would h* allowed a pay raise ped. Her pel and Yancy were buddies In the war, went Into business', ,r’ „
135. 1*4-1 doien |r
^
j|BCB| VIIMT
The parents sent Ihe l«&gt;y out in tender to the County Block 4 of
during 111* present term of office together and now lire fellow heroes in the reeue fight. (International!
0PPr'* * l 0«-"
1 71-1 71
which l
,...,11
I
,
"
"
«
J ! ' u Vor a sitMi |the morning, when Hit........ atipear the Bel Air Subdivision,
under a hill Introduced in the Soimdphotol
I'eiiper* bushels i'nllfornln IVon, until June .10, he asked for a j n H ) , ' (ii) #[)|| hl)tlkH, A, , , Oil \ M . the County Hoard agreed in accept i " lThcy are resolved, Mr. Tut~
House hy Hep. Frank of Marlon.
der* 1 All. 4.It*, few 4 III, poorer salt
IIIIII,000 reduction. That
, ,
a
ml
to
designate
a*
a
hospital
|
mon
said,
"that
their
nations
shall
Itcllnose lype 1 C0-1.In .......
sort
He said it would stop proposed
b rin g llie amount for that period
I not, one hy one, suffer the tame small mine wnsly 71.J71, utfier
1,1,1 r a n g a g a in and lb * itiiin H]l(,
FrankH’ Slayer
Farm Report
Immediate increase* for (!ablmt
*cinII
some
wnsly
71-5
Ic
dow n lo an even f ] .0410,0011,000. f
..i,
" The County also agreed lo deed |****''■
______________________
vtmr baby amt wt
officers, circuit Judge* and Stale
Poiltlnes Ht’loigue* washed (IH I
A n d he p ro p nsw t In knock |i!HIP,- ,
’’
„
ie n &gt; ilH S &gt; « g rn M H i m
O ne i
to tin- City ilm hind adjoining nnd
slie A ten pound sacks 171-SOil. II
1 waul
K'linllHMea r r a m P * * » *l*»t
Supreme (hunt jintiuc* among
im h ),o o o Off the nttid for the y e a r ! w' “"ll
i young Franks, who was slugged to
Mrs. tiiiiidiuHii’n mirth "f th# ........ lit hull park,' Commission that the new Sea- *lie 1.76. creamer* 1 Sc A0 pound
oilier*. If increases were voted growing season.
slttit.ng Inly I, trimmli.g it to a • ..... .. ' " n"""' r
neks I'H I Site A S SO I 10, B\
lUoubls, Ihe hoy was pot on Do* provided d is in lie perpetually |giuve fire truck, dieting $2.1 ,tl0&lt;l •
Indications
that the
spring dentil will) a chisel. Franks’ body, round f 1 ,000,000,000,
fnr them during this sexaloti, they
-He 3.471 ana few 3 Ii. creamer*
ined f e the imhlli', Mieh us for i* on it* way to Sanford ami in i 71 AO pining licks nils* Trillin'.Ii&gt;
i
plioiie
to
talk.
The
mini
followed
cu»Jd toil collect Ihe higher u- wheal crop may Is- larger than the load crushed, was found III a
Itep, ( 'oiulerl (It NY) was stand­ I
I H 1 sire A wnsheii few i }',
We ilmi'l wont you t, ci &gt; out hn-.d.MI and other athletic events,'due here now al any time,
mounts until the etui of their pre- expected were seen In the depart rulveit oil Chicago's south side
ing l»v with another amendinent, i*l tell Hliyleidy, oi We'll take II nnd .dioiild it not he used for ■ A iiiporl hy It. M. Angas,
A
pair
of
spectacles
found
neat
i
gas, Jack er and wasiy 3 10-2 71
nienl
report
Hint
many
acres
of
Miu term*.
n&gt;
i iu - ■- the whole tl.'-'hn.noo.noo
A hill requiring u motorist to wilder wheat killed hy cold wen 1 tin’ body led police lo Leopold who Du bill proposes fur the next fiscal |knife and col his thioai Med ii* Dii -i pmpo c lit ii future lime, Jtonville engineer on pinns and
Loch, i
tin in ii linin'* ill the iitbwny lelile llie title i to i evert hack to the i p.peclflcatlnns for the new nwlm- ceived from Die D.A.K. aiking
,huw hi* uulo uechiriit liability llior are being le-.cdcd lo spring confessed and implicated
,
’I hey Inld police they demanded year.
jinuJ Imililing. We will know you" Coindy Ii is mo to he sold," Mr. ming pool, were ordered referred that llie new posl office at th*
insurance policy or tecelpt In or­ wheat
forces
hy the ‘‘pool committee" to the Airport he mimed Fori Read Post
I Mr*. lioodniNii went to the hank, Herndon di'clai'd.
Official* have said that market­ fin,non ransom from the child's 1 Ailiiiinislrathiii
der to g«l u Florida license lag
pushing for quick passage ■if tile got Id.'I.IUKl nnd went to the t e r m ­
The City Commission last night firm of llniiovufi Demi which ha* Office.
was introduced In the House to­ ing quotas may lo' extended to (at her.
The late Judge John Caverly, measure without change.
11-viowed plane submitted verbally the contract lo build the pool.
inal There she said u dm I , curly
day hy Hep. Black of Alachua.
cotton nod corn as well us whc*l
Cilv Manager C, F. McKlbbln
And the Chamber of (.'milmere# hatred man ii |
The Commission decided lo go was grinned leave in alternl a
bed l o t , look bv i* o i epri'seiitallves of ntunlciThe measure would require in lliftll. It all depend*, hnwevei. who sentenced rile "thrill" slayers,
every tag purchased to have lia­ mi llie final crop* Tin- control* •aid "in the ense of such atro­ urged Congress to go slow on the iiinney met luhl In I In "rut pul bond fiiiniii'lng companies over n list of City properties to course for Citv managers at the
bility insurance sufficient to pay are in effect this year on mujoi cious ciiuies it is entirely within boosting ihe present minimum in * telephone i.-e-in fm word "l whereby the City can fiiuime III)-, determine which are available fur University of Florida Mnv fi-7. Re- /j
lip to «fi,ntsj fot death or injury types of tohnceo and peamds.
|,i oveuienls mii'Ii ns Ihe waterfront' sale, nnd lo liuve these appraised quest nf Fire Chief M. N. Cleve­
Du- dircrelion of public welfare wage of -ill cent* un hour.
the chilli
"High real wages runout lie
of one person in an accident, &lt;10 ,*
hoard of rpnlfiirs, land In attend n conference of
I i x e m i n u t e * l l l l e l , n lu lu , p liu n- (Might leriniunl through the ls-|by the local
Farm slock* of livestock feed novi i to admit these defendant* lo
achieved
hy
legislating
logli
mone­
000 for death or injury to two grains were reported to he the eii mic "
Minuce "T revenue certificates.
' pi inr
Ing.
I I it and snIi I;
fire chiefs in early May was aptary
wage*,"
Carl
B.
.laiisen,
a
or more, and 11,000 for property largest on record for this season
.Strindanl
O il
C m n iu in y
w a s 11roved. Use nf three hull diamonds
"'l lie Cionniii siou wauls to rind
"I onn- lo tin’ bind iif Do Alohas
Uicjllhci of the business oiuui/u- sailui H old mid g d y-ioi boy
damage
a
w
a
rd
e
d
D
ie
hid
to
su
p
p
ly
Ihe
C
ity
ail
wind
the
proposals
aie
before
in sharp conhusi with a year ago,
at the mirth side of the Airport
CH**ry Holiday
t out's labor relations committee,
I&gt;ie*cnt law requires u showing wlien supplies were very short nod
-aid ‘ h e did nod fooml I h e liny lulling net inn," -aid Mayor Cnrru w itli lilxilnte fue l oil fo r a year. hy flenrgc Burr Uinplri* School
told
Senator*,
of proof of finnticlnl resiHinsIhlli- resulted ill curtailed livestock pm
A
c
tio
n
w
a
*
d
eferre
d
nil
nil
fur
wny Four firms have offend
next year wuA urntiled. Milk sup­
lie pniniised that un Adminis­ 11 lieie
UiiMilnneit g u i m 1‘ nae tla e t
tiy only after a person has been
plum fm Ihe financing, ami Ihe m utin' v c h ic lfs, |lending receipt nf plies weri' rif|eirled sanitary In
.liii'v said
me expected In complete harvest- tration ‘ hill increasing III# minifound til fault In one accident. A
"They were real nice til llie I hey Commission Ini'
requested that inure bids.
the local urcii during March.
hill also I* pending before the system was not winking efficient­ mg this month, Central Florida mum wage to 7fi cents un hour gave me a yu &gt;" noil milk.
Use nf the new Mellunville Ave­
these he pill in writing for conshipment* during the month will and making other changes in the
Legislature to make the financial lynue hall park hy a Sanford aumldtlriulinii
tlniler Die proposal, Dim I'resi be heavy. Smith Florida, with fair labor standard* act "he turn­
proof apitllcahlc at the time «f
Present last evening were J. pro-teant was granted for th« * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
dent of the Senate, the Hpeukvi I .-IHI ai-ies remaining, reports Ihnt ed over tu an impartial enngre** ing when* they have a logitiIhe first accident.
Meanwhile (iovernor Warren of the House ami one other mem­ Dn bulk of their plantings will sloltal commlHshin for study and j hi rt of the Republican*," 'lull David Everard of John Nuveen summer, provided some City emSenator Brewster of Maine, Die and Co. or Chicago and -I. Baines pluyeu is designated as custmllun
Indicated h" i* opposed lo plac­ ber from each branch would serve mm on- in May. North Florida, report."
OI'TOMKTKIST
Jansen, prodih'iil of the Oravo HOP senatorial euoipiiigii couunit- of ICansom urui Dnvhlxon of Miami, to he responsible fnr any damage
ing the Slate Budget Director un­ with the (iovernor in drafting Die iciih :ian acres of celery, expects
In Dm park.
F r e e e xa m tarX • U la ia e * f i l l e d
budget.
der control of the Legislature,
to oiarket it* crop during Intter Curp., i'lllshurgh, told u Scnnln lee brail, said that while Senate (lllii’i interested tsool firms ate
Iln
u
r* a-ia, i-n aai. u-ia
The Remlimle High .School Hulul
labor
sulieuminlttee
Dial
the Republican* look up lime talking i l.eedy, Wheelei and Ahlnnmu nf
\ I,ill which would lake (inv M a y
A iln n l lc .V n U i m i l Hank IIISs
The g o v e r n o r ami other iiieinwas
refunded
the
$100
spent
fur
ut
Van
lugii'cn
I 'k u s e 'JM
her* of I lie ('a h ln e l met informal­ cram Warren up nil his offei to
F. n. U price* on celery have chatither "due* nut opimse ennui uIhiuI llie Kuro|ieaii ivi uvi'i l hill, ) Orlandn and II.
llccnxo fur a circus which it re­
ly w ith Ih e joint Senate-House la x accept a ll.UUt) a ycui salary cut biim low, varying from ll.fill to it vision In the miniinum wag#' they weren’t ■eH|iiin*lliile tm Miami.
Mr. .Snyci iiliunliliceil In Die cently xpunsureil, Word was re­
stu d y committee to discuss Ihe was introduced in the House h&gt; I" Ml ii hauiper. Track hohliug* lad feels that insufficient study id lic I delay*.
ha*
been
made
of
whut
the
re­
lli'li I'ooser of Jackson.
proposal.
were 107 car* un April I anil MfiO sults would he. He said nn onn
It would cut tile salary of the car* yesterday.
As outlined hy Itep, l-anlaff of
has found uni what the mat
Dade, the proposal would give (iovernor Trum Il'JJilkt lo lll.uiio
till cabbage llie binding* have
lha Legislature authority to np- a year. Warren hitusvlf *tigge*leil been rather light, demand has been ( would he.
Meanwhile two finance leader*
puinl the Budget Director *ud it in Ills message to llie l.ci;i
stow and Die market dull Friers In Cmigrex* said that utilesa
place the drafting nf the budget lulurc n week ago.
an
low,
there is u brake on spending or
Estnhilshmirid uf II Slate T iix
nniler a joint IcglMallve commilValencia oranges uie disappear­ ii lamst in taxes the government,
Ciimioissiiui wa* pru|Hi*i'd in ii
tce ami the (Iovernor,
ing
rapidly
from
the
tree*
in
ti
ll
*
!
could go Into the red.
At present Ihe director Is nn- hill IntriMliiceil in Die senate. Tin*
iiolnteil hy ihe (iovernor and (fie 1 'llllllllUsIclll wniilil Ilf ciimpiisi'd seelImi. By ihe ■m l of the mouth I The 'warning enmn from Chairmidgel i* drafted hy the Uahincl uf Die eniiipt riillei iiiul six IIIMIM* shipment* will liei-mue very light ' mun Cannon (ll-Mo) of llie limine
committee
and
her* ii|i|minli■d liy Da- (iuvi•i nor. say shipper*. Dutiean uin|iefruit Appropriations
Budget Commission.
Liiulnff *uld th# Cabinet would Dllll Wllllllt I'&gt;e llllllli'il fllllll I'lll’ll will lie finished fnr Die season III l(ep. Taber (It-Ny), top minority
i i I m iu I two weeks. Marsh seedless I committee member,
niemlmr, u* the Hmikv
rrtuln control over Ihe budget, cotigresshiiiul . bi l l et
Tho Commission would he nuth- vnriely will lie nearly finished this i looked forward to debate the
hiiwever, with authority lo release
1 til.004MHMI.IMXI national defense
nrixed to establish n system for week
nr withhold fund*.
I'eppi-is iniviJ snffeini (mm ad money Idll for Dm year slarting
Warren said he llilnk* it will statewide tinifmni assesstnetlls
Ik* a "serious mistake" to take cnlleetious and aienuiiling of nixes verse wcnlbcr mid prohnhly will Inly I.
"At llie tale we are going,"
the huilgrt awnv from the Cali* |and to revise tax levies of in- not matoio ip this section before
1 net. He lidded he would he "re­Oividuul count lea and cqltuli/.e a s ­ Mav. sn&gt; grower*. Shipment* of Tuber told newsmen, "we huve no
luctant about making a cluing#" sessed valuations ,,f property to local sweet corn are due in two clmirc but to start curbing our
WCI'll*
appropriations, Increase taxes or
unless It was shown the present tuxotiun.
go into thy red."
Th' l r t place to -dart cutting
he addl’d, is on the foreign aid
program, Thu can he trimmed, he
rlalmi'd, from $1,000,000, (Hill to
&lt;2,000,000,000 below the Admin­
istration estimate of $&amp;,IUI0l0&lt;)0,.
000 "and still not hurt anything."
Cannon aald ha doesn't expect
a deflcll hut set's little prospect
for a substantial payment on the
national debt at the rate things
IIH U
are going.
While th# appropriation* cum­
in It lee has rot an estimated $ 1 ,llHllHHEH
000,000,000 from the Prexhlent's
MiHUOUH
budget estimates to date, Can­
fiOLl) HTRIFB A DKVOK
non said, hero still Is too much
►
pending and sum* of the hills
paused nave been too Idg,
Senator Taft (R-Ohlo) denied
.......
that llepuhllran* are waging any
deliberate slowdown In Congress
I.AUUEKH - JACKS
against Administration legisla­
I'THiNITIIItE TOPS
EXTENSION Pl.ANKN
tion.
Senator MrCrath of Rhode Is­
land, llie Deninrrajtc national
chairman, had railed Ih* Isxua
previously. He aald In a statement
that tho Democrat* are "on lha
side of action and th# Republican*
l l l t o r (J.O T H K H
WINDOW 01.AH8
are nn (ha aide of inaction.”
Tnfl, who heads the Senate OOP
Policy Commit lee, told a reporter
"It lust lan't so."
"There i* no dsliherale attempt
to slow down legislation on the
1
par " f Ihi&lt; Republican*." Tnfl
WAX EH
AUTO Ol.AKH '
said "O f 1'imrse Ilm *e*iMuixthill|y for "***imi lei*l*lallnn rest*
CompUlf Blork
on Ihe Democrats. For thal reafr/ Coutltf-fiuh t h a t
»nn w* haven't seen any twee**
ipfad on brad
Iltnjamln Moort
altv to keep our people from talkWASHINGTON. Apr .12—l/P)
—Th# m&gt;vernro*nt stepped Into
a striW of pressmen anil stereotypcra on Waahlngton’a four dal*
)y newspapers today, setting up
a peace conference,
A meriting w*** scheduled for
thin afternaan &lt;2:811 P, M., Eas­
tern .Standard Tim*). Th# Wash­
ington Publishers Association, re­
presenting III* newspaper:), amt
thi&gt; union* agreed lo nit down to*
gether. Tin* men demand morn
pay nod shorter hours than th*
publishers hove been willing In
concede, plus other change*.

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Mid work*, providing a govern|n« board for aald district. and an*
tkprUIng lha district lo dn ihoaa
IMnaa n**a*a*rf and needful fnr
Ilia MBafll of aald district and lha
proparjV aad inhabitant* therein
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Kata Board at Coaaarraifoa

FlavorI

• Mud# fixih dally from whoUiorna lu|ridi*nti, DuraN • Maf|arln« li
ruihad from iun|lt factory-kilclien* to your Ubl«. Oattlna tha green B$ht
every itep of the way, it often pauies on dealer*’ ihelvei only mlnutu
or houti, Imtead of day* or WMki. Viu'll like It* freih latte and energy
tichnew. Like lu 13,000 uniti of Vitamin A per pound, too
Try Durkee'a Yellow Margarine today.

Durkee's
QUAIItlltli VIUOW M M M IIN I

CAar/n o f &amp; tM Antffmrm

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tn Unity There la Strength—

THE W EA TH ER

To Pretact Ha P m e of the Wot Id;
To Proao(« Um P n | r t n of A n n k i ;
To Praduc* Prragerity for Sanford.

•■cnrirllr ii|r through rhurs•»&gt; •'luhtlt cooler tonight Lrrvh
■iiiiih&gt;MM jnd wen wind*

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VOLUME XXXX

SAN FO RD .

Warren’s Program IRoadAccount
To Revise Citrus 7 Unchecked,
Law Gets Backing
375
TAI.LAHASSRkT Apr. 1 3 bP»—1The Nasal# voted 37-7
today to Investigate tha Statr
Welfare Department. The mow
ram# on a resolution hr Sena­
tor John* of Stark# who said
thrr# ia "dire nrrd in our stale"
la “find mil what the trouble
U" In the Welfare Department.
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TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 1 1 IT’I—Lieut. GuVernnr Martin
Griffin of Georgia today advi*
ed the Florida Legislature In
paaa I heir revenue measures dan'l auhmlt them la the peo­
ple for a role. Ha referred In
Ihe rrr#nl defeat by the tieor.
gla rolera of a proposal »uh
milled In them lo proride new
larea for addition alale service*.

Importance 0 1
R i v e r Terminal
Told By Higgins
C Of C Praises City
Commission Action
To r';nanis Project

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AN I N D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

Established 1908

Plan Would Set Up
‘Taste T est’ F o r
Determining When
Fruit Is ‘R e a d y ’

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W E D N E S D A Y A P R I L 13, 1949

T o B e Changed
Bv New Charter

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S o . 167.

Aim Of Move Is To
Advance Conquered r i
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Rep. Cannon Asserts
Nation Toward Self- f c l C C t l O I l LAWS
Air Force M u s t
Sufficiency, Repair
Get More Money;
WASHINGIllN. Apr M
V i n s o n Backs Navy
Ihe l oiled Siuipt, III,iim and
1ran*r inti iv •iiiiifuifn»*tl a 'liaip
W W I I M U O V Apt l t - ( / T » ) _
«ul in llir iniinliri **f InImirn hi
I •&gt;.- h.'.i.f .........d , $195,890,000
fir iflu*iae*4 lioin \\1‘lrdi i*p(t‘nii i w» ih \ i|ipfopr i.Hion tor VPiermain
' t" ite fit* hnt.iv, thru turneti lo
Oils Arc Proposed. mi
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Ml \1I'llA \ n\\
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iir nnim rid 1141in tli* ir|MI*l(it)lk%
ShiiihoktM Reveals 1,11 f i!11*1»• «ir 111V f i b .000.000,.

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'Uiiiiiiil- of ilir I l&lt;&gt;iid.. lti..„| |)r .
pjilmertt, ipinlimiinp in i( , ,,M|,-|.

A p p o in te d P r e s s Leased W ire

West Allies House Okays Vets’
Halt
ni German
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. Benefit Measure As
Plan, Removal D e f e n s e R o w L o o m _

Where Church Blast Killed Six

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Revelation
Is
Made
During Discussion
Oi' Appointment Of
State Budget Head

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1. .1 '4^ * tnon’K m* i.ry to run thr
t•i,i-l■! •Cl . 0. Ill incur tl.iv « |hr
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OIMOUSHIO IV AN CXPIOIION, S t llaiy'i Cutlmll,- Cliurvb ta Marlon,
i \|..ii,lti it, Nov
ihi* «L*k ift* i ih
nun H i t i*m in* ♦:il m*»1 •
th D., la diown In rulna, with only Um «;ilro left standing. Six aldarly
i,i* t &lt; ;»"l
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rini •i (til.
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punona w*ro killed and fuily-flyu ln)uti-d wlnn Um UurlAo gaa h lu t i
i* rit* in, hi- rliii'itt mill .-!
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aliow«r#d ston# and Umber down on Urn wutdilppcrt.lliakaatkpf (Jitaui I tlkllll 1 I.*
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waa baluc tumrd on wb«u Uia uplnduii O'^uitu'l. '.Vjt^HAbMMUioanl) j I •1.It \ "1 1
Ill »* I oil-'. -ll
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mi in I ikm* 1.1■kii" plu ni -

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The

............ to the Senate.
il . I - 'liipote ol the
,, ptt iimn lull today,,
ili'l to take up •
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,'Uio to finance
I
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TA U A IIA SSE FTA p i . H - t / P ) ihr piojrjt .
Nt-or tin1 flnl iif lln- nil .tiny,
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$' — The Ailminiilralinn program lot
Mayor Andrew Carraway repoit- Governor Warm, full'.I mi Stair
II
revising Flotilla riliu* law* won ed on hit ireent trip la Wailiiiiyton Auditor H i)an Willi. it* milk« ji
&lt;n.
ill (ml lert in the Lfgitlsluie to­ with City Manager McKiLbm to statement on how nlln-i
provide for apointmeiit ..t j
day.
confer with RFC officiali lep.trd- state auditor.
Ofijyod etil *. Ird by Polk roimlV iiiv a loan tnr the rnnitruction id
Rep. Lantaff, eo-cliBirmaii
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Irgi'lahuv tailed ih effoitv In pill llif Iriimtial, ami nl ninif infill (I;**
grouj&gt;f intfiniptf•!
the Warirn hat ked lull into
„rH«,iulmni with pnk.iif* liumlinyf W‘lhs* stitcnifnt oi goNPiruiietit
litu.i** |M»l*|i&lt; ••••!• |*i *1 .'tiling' *niu** ,
l,n m;iii iiuln in*' * nln* h Hlitl M* |
.... f,..„ .- :,l..'',' oryl, by commenting
V u t ,fi\’f* lia U t t i
rommilteev mdrad ol one If they j ,
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trill 1 It*
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’ Toil know why chin . uim*
111.1(H)' »*t in i i .i 'k il |*|c l i*l!
p •
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had in it reded, the chaitret nl d e . t [m, 4|
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llu* ||ri
I lln'Mii IVhmn
I ’ ** (, 11*h* 1 m in i
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flic im ii in*'
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H"i,.ig today that
fay and defeat would have hern in- , , j f y Intuit, tie tevealr.l lli.tl New i i , flit
,unlit the Staii* It.ft.I |i.
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Ym k ullnllieyi had lifei, •■•••Iiik !•••! ,!&gt;*»•
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Senator Maker nf Umatilla and
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Minin, • tfi ninti nlijp I III tlu- iri-iH'i &gt; i r &gt; r i, ill , ' I i r IllUIlt (t
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Rep. Saundert ol St. Lurte. thatr-,
|,y ,|,e pifienj. *f«tun '•&lt; 'he w„ ' i ^ ' y | „ d if,#"
...... lay
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the S*,,', ',.1 Ifai’I c T o t f
men nf the Home and Senate Com* l.miilaluir.
mid Mh Ini4g»,( rPt|*li*Hi I'm l hi*
A^rJ . . ( xy (I
&gt; * 1 |,f*M" T"!'' '* Wit I* ( nm|l4(P , Ml IMdgnu- Ii uii»li nr* o ,11 I-1 i * innvi* 4 friitii 1 1
III. il. I f•*n Ihi hfi-ii
rnilUM mi CitfUi Fruitl, inlrnducfd
m,
||iKjrin*k said ilmi tin*
hipiiuiimi vi.nihl i»ll*&gt;w him, ‘
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4 1 lilaiic o. Mi WiIImih» |,di iIn- piobii.iti-d lr-i It n 41 in* |*r I gUlOt. tl l &gt; It
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ihp mfiturf ilmoi! timujtanfouily lippp^ning f»f *hr rlv«*r i" It* f»Ti nn inrri»»n«*4 fun’#* of uikIM »ri. |
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,r 1 "inpiiiy, lo mrilv .» hunch n( M**hanr Buick loll ted on i n-di I # t.l»- IH,ii i.a 1I lotnmlily,
* *&lt;riAi*i)lM'||t|y till*
161ft
Still*** lie'll ill.tort lie
v- ill be I
. 1^,1. hranrhe. of tha Lettiilalure
‘"ily It"- Oral Htep m tn-nr
l-atrr lie lidd reporter# hi# dr * «nipa„v of 0 , 1 , ml... *...... 1924, an.l l.f. ime owner m I9»H makina
few. Under
i i . . . I \0tCf iiist
■n U th branch#, of il
b
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........... n,„l |l» r .n.rrl h.,ii
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, Sanford •»4*M •** •I)#- l•i * *cn» |«i *»hitii!ecl,
new ly s t f i o , o , ,te in vote* will
a ", me .........
i.ievr ,ageirr) ,m
lr»
it would Rti U0
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«'tifnti*41* freight nte!k in Ihi* »»ihi i mtiiu tii miiHlti In wnrk mi mhei 1 ■“
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},e counted l&gt; I V iii 1 ),.' Novel,,
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J ' " ,l" " "'IS' under oiu- iiwnei.-hip.
•tMli*
ftlindard rnr w t •*^
,|l#1 &lt;.fmK(rU(*M,*n nf .h. i^gtripy »*vuhm *« ..... ........ •ih.* b u e ■
Bits'ill
Mill *if» HildliV Mill
l,ei elect mi,
—
tnlnliiK wben
tfrw|lin|fafllitie# W
B, it,,,
tntlllliK
vvtieu orangea
orange! and
ami icr*[»#•- Ifrmlnnl
wa#
il,. .....
-eo, . Uomtior actuaOy a,i|i..,..t- tl„1
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" » « * installe.1 as
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am- lo
to fmritord
$iaritord from
from
fruit are ripe, reaulf# libeling "J Tliln
inuet l^ rntnplelfil, In- auililur fur ll,* Huai) |ir|inrtmiTil.‘
u,.- lM..r i mb tn an
' m i'.‘ll' •. ( ip t 1 UlO ||,| fur «#| pull l*| IM* pUlllft picvtullvb U.V ................ ■t,s, in t„ defin* tin- '"•"•"l-'i'
— proeeaaed cllrrta with gradea baaed
|,efor# full titllHIrail.iu of
The Road Denarttn, lit auditor
r. imuiv l"l)owtne the
ol VfbllH be ol,ended the * }|4*4i||**4 f" Itf* It naia’Kf*«J »|nWll tilit1 latll* and Ion.1,' ",, ,.| tin- m a y o , .
™ on quality, anil reotganlae tlia el** ,ii,» rivpy ran he ertpfetryf. »1Vio&gt;n in named by the State It,.ad Hoard,
tii|i|int in Allit'4
ih’s Hat without milt'll,, in* tilling,' ,n Ins ;
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held in the to u r
Ni loin..Ii i iiitnl \ vi-booli
n|i|&gt;id„t*it l.y tin- tiover
rua eomnilaalnn.
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111■ut la dune, Suufr.rd will L.- wfo.'li
h»* «n«IU*ut «*.t In* iiiiht'ipiilftl lln lllDtlff o f ll*l •’•x" l !• 'll I ' m WHIH * 4 dl l" 14 (&gt;||». f I'*l 14tight.
nor.
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wben
the
linne
drawn
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Ho aouhor wan ll matt In lliejcomr the dlalrlhiition renin
t . * 1 III 1 6 1 1 Will !»♦* !«“ ■ pUUM’tl \\ (Hi
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untalle*! w#r^
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nil ,)i.. main velilele il,. iit'U |(rul4Mli*4 I» i
Mi.-.I of liidny'n 1'out# re III',' re­
huuae than Rep. Hffllflk. of
J t’entrol Florida, ho anld.
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volved
aiiiund
the
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I M♦♦ **f t lit* -fieri imtl»9(rs' I*114nt
opponent, Hurreeded In getting M'*
Frdlnwlny nil nppeul by f rniil, . Iii n|i|iiiir,l ll,# budget illri-i'tor i
isiiftiiti* ll(nfc»n,
Vnlo
lotto.,
intro,lured "for ii *%ii-s i x|4um***l, ...... In* f f t »».i* 1'nMii* 11 * «t ' |*i44l* I'lili'e’t, *. i i • idCl ' Ml
hill referred Jointly tn the i.Hruai Kvane of l.ul:e Mary for o .
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|lll tllMli lllll) ))i i iiln&gt;n •&gt;( Jili
• 1 1 l4i; t , Mis M l
It ii,ii»iii-,itly t# free from Ikiiioh F i t C I v i l g C S U I K " I ir*4.'kt‘f ! *I*M
till- few onion,nhile
Fruit# t.’oinmlttee and the t’ornlt- Inure in pnvlinj for nniforni-i for
l»» I l|ll4 t |l6 4 H«a will I lilHf' Westi'M' In
' »j . ,’H‘Mii v Mrs
ii lull*4* 4 m* Id Vi'l llgi * , A»'l •i* K .1 , tt
tl'oullmieri On r#ge Tour
hi fit* &gt;i ifin it i »iii i v in m i 1 1 ,„
ref on AppropUihn&gt;».
I Mu- lupli eelmol blind, the t'b.im
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Nupporlera railgllt on fit
to Itie her voted to refer tbe iitHile, to
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k j prenleat maeta nml mill;# m-rnn.l
thr Hull' nprrulvd 11lit .MOO ions »* v» fif ii*iiii»Mi'*
I'f, :,i„l 'to i it 's fu»t president.
t'll.lV m .1 deii'r lug. ',-||i„g ,.|| , 'he Ni-uimi.b tjunigr, lln- Ruick
1
ii
pm
HIE.
fi♦
*
In44
vlivtor
,
*»
to ba'ebnll m n morale builili r
SmiiilluniHiUNlv
11 It (hi’ Stu'*
I lo- "t ."lo l Utliics" was it'ail
if l i t t l thfiwt' Vl I "
pov t h r I ‘l l 1 ■(m il
Ho railed allenllon to tile Sluim4 1 #M*i( m u * il ( i h F u d f H * i
fur tli-ll i.i«c,l nil. hr. Li-.l I,n l.w 'K&gt; in V. an,I I,,- , ",iii,,t,fil |,|h work
if\** I h*’ Vt»H‘* :i t** P »* •.lilp b&gt; Mr* A It IVierxon. Hie pasi
Minatreliv
whlrh
will
lie
lo-bl
'lie,.- uni,1 l!»21 when hr boi-amo
._
,
.
..
Nunford's hrnnd new 123,11011 Itout*
in o.sldont' pin uml a bouquet of
•1**11. lu* numI
maiiiigi-i of t In- Sunrord llutck
°V«'\Pr
f° r 1 ”
Neugrnvc combinnUon loildcr fire
, 1111' r4?vi?*if •ii 11 »mmid i f full dint flowers wi n, presented to Mrs. J.
oi inc i.nntt.
,.r»ion.i
m... . n . . . _„ . i
'
'nn,punv
.ii
it
present
location.
,l" " ' j,', V**W VI
TALLAHASSEE, Apr* 13-jrP)
Holland Dean reported on tin* truck arrived this afternoon rtnd J
l Mi*" f!Hy (hitmui''"HiiiiM vlnml'l hi* i ' Mlloli ell. tell, illg pres bio Itl, I, y
During ll.,- passing years. Mr
—One of tha tripa for Which Wal­ fine cnnprrntlnn given Hunfnrd "a-, driven off a flat car onto the Drlawsie m y -il *. 46 A M (I
.iI**VV8*11 fft pel milt mu lip til nil Mis limit win, espre'sed On*
Williams I.n, it't-ii many changes
ACI.
unloading
ramp
near
th
e
lf,n
•Naml.ml
lunr)
weir
tlie
11
Kit Ion foi I be "fine
ter C. Roundtrto is charged with on Miracle Dny by the press and
tn n im l lotiil **f liUMi, m.lca.i «,j t liil,’ , a,','
„
a
,
i
t
,o
l.il
i'',
i,
ii
,|
many
agi'iu-lei
drawing Slat# e*p«t*#a today wan radio nf Hip state an# commend. Freight terminal nl 2:00 o'clock, 1006 ton oil l ink. , Pmmsyli....... t'ovo «■•,me iiii.I gom- in Hanford
binder' In o ,1,'t Ol ",|„ lotion’ of
AI i r i i l IJTiO it •* I m*i f lt if o i «•. hi* ih ’
f„-„.|„.,
ilencrlbcd an a drinking and Heft­ ’ ed the work of Oeorgo Toithy nod m,,I then after some manipulation I Sm, .,,,,1 ,|„- 7.M17
iuttn^ •
pu*t
!*■*( Till* •’■■mini "loll ol • f**lt Mrs Me I
iace Im -in,li'.l opera!loin, fur |,v
.
.*..
ing parly celebrating Fuller Unr- ( his publicity committee, a- well doe to the sharp nc nr ana e uf i *
• i l p t .w ii
I do (*4 &gt; r u i i i n i h - year.
Iho
onlv
mitomublln
ilnnler
here
In spelling bco competition at
r£ icn’n election
as uoTi-rniir,
governor.
cuon an
.u
h tiaipn
nn (lordnn Webb the 'Hinp, wa. taken to the Fire I A" ’rUr J " ......... .
A repoi * i, the His, i i, i ('.iim. l|
as
Ralph Manner
Sasser nml
• ft III (ill L| hill i Ih- v Ui III* HII"III
lit. Inis , i»„i„„,,ii,ly opcratisl uu.l
nil Conservation St ii t ion by Robert Yeomans, d r- 1 Uur inali. rrrwiu.iu. Wallei l&lt;«&gt;1- -,|,l llio 'Niue product over a quar- the Junior High School Inst night ' . Imp u n t il lli« " iii'X t N**V6'in h 4T
t Coni limed tin I'nge l „ „ ,
Van Pittman of JafVsonvIll# |of the If, S, Noil
rtlt. Slumn Hill. I’a . id thr i.ul
Carole David, eighth grade Geneva
at an Industrial.CommitService, for the on
.........._ pub... livery engineer.
|l • I i i l i i i l l n l f i l l r a n r I here i
outstanding
testified...........
............
ior
of
a
century.
School pupil, again *win llie right
iloti hearing on Kguntjwt'a dl»mla Hclty which thla aectlnn received. . Agb-nm, with m l finish and tankrr, was swrpt ,.vein..ml m il
School IVp Sfpiad To
mlnga the crash lie was pukcl up unliaim, I
Ill* operated fleets of trucks I., represent Seminole Comity m Nli.vi
Ifowanl Hlnlr, New York tilantn
" ehrominm Irimmlnga
nal an director of Workm#n’a
• ** llls flilll IslVv
t lompen nation that he, Rountree pnldlcltv man from Trenton, N I ......... "early Id feet Ion? from hy a passing slop N&gt;. ■.isimI' k | ,,d "Hum equip,nrld ill tbe con lli,&lt; contest In Miami, sponsored
Aid Vcl ora ns S a l e
’riu’t," " of ni,ports during World ,tm Miami 11,’rid,I However. Im
•&lt;* r,,|,r ladder, attracled
Wendell Heaton anl James A. re[Kirte.l on the publicity which
V I I I n T f J l I t’il* L i u t l t s
I '’ill' II. mill ul',, established a , first place winner this lime &gt;n
^
Harper went to Panama City «m Nnnfnnl has received ns n result """'h ntli'ldlon a- It was driven u , i. rrp.iilr.l
Members t the Seminole High
,s Its,,- iiii.I a fleel of taxicabs stead of nmnei -,p »» it, lust
nl the (limit, fnrm eluhs tramimr " " ,
8*reet Fire Chief M. N
u flshitig trip Juna 18.'
Ihr 42 t lewmetl .ihi.aid tl.»
" o . k will b&lt; tinted boon on School nop '.mini will uni the DK
&gt; mol around II,is city and in u a r ’s contest.
He said Ih# trip had b«#n plann­ here, and revealed that 27 dally •‘leteland. Assistant Chief Thom- IVm.'vIvatna Sun ailarkr.l il,
on,I several firemen, assisted In
it lying diium,ntties.
\* i, result, the ('mudy trophy «)■ installation "I four traffl1’ aided Wat Veterans post tumor
ed by himself, Heaton, and Har­ newspapers in H ellles through.
.„iio| liglils at llm French Ave row m Ihe sale of forget-mir-nots.
per lo celebrate Warttn’a nomi­ out the country nre currying 'I,.- mil,lading „i the freight st,i- Ida/r in the .I, V i a,go hold " •11,
Always interested in aviation, goes to tin* Geneva School, mol .0'i&lt;
- rilirlcetith Street iliterKec- |,,o,-eei]s of vvhjeh will be used to
i,I,I old &lt;&gt;l ii"
nation. Rountree decided to ac- dnlly stories at.o,|t the (mining tom W. q. Dowling, daeksunvllle lo.ll.tt'e Iml
'Ir. Williams devoted colikliicralde Miss David will lecelve n flu lion, City Manage, O F MrtTIh- |help illeahled veteiaHs Ibrmivhoilt
here, and Hint many
'Continued On l u * tlx )
l.rlie anil a trnpliv donated by llm
Jlvouipuny them at Iho last minute program
fur
lit'lilin,'
ripnpliirul.
■
rforl
to
..........
of
the
&lt;r..a,tasrS Os Paai T S m i
___ - - . _________
Miami Hernltl. Him la the dauglite, |
..............e d .......... ..
lit" Seminole i&lt;mn&lt;«. Cl,lilies Vodohe darlared.
I'b.-V dispul. lted flu S H |1 '• Municlpul Airport and to Inducing of Mrs. Louise C David of Oviedo f0,11 light' a n i 'e , I till- mot lung. ] pieli, lo.-nl |r \ \ commander, at,
t'I.F.MON.S KF.HHiNH
Pittman said tl.o trip was mude
ibe N,iv\ lo lake it over during
CHINA
WAR
;
DKI.A
n
'
d
!
”
Anr."
iH
"7d
V
-W
al.
the
Const
liunr.l
win.-I,
prompih
iiini
Hie
cutiollmr
meeliumsti,
is ioi11need ibis iimruing
KELAND, Apr. 13 (/»•)—WalMarie Tefrlri, Junior
High
in hla car and bn paid all travel
•im war
NANKfNU, Apr. IM—&lt;
2T&gt;—'The t.-r
N.' "Ren"
"Hen" Clemons,
Clemons, head
head has*
has" I
" i'l'tne f,„m Hroukly,.
i-vpecti-d so",i, I,.- said
Robert Howell and Jolxi Kadrr
„ .....................
r N.
School
pupil
and
duughler
of
Mi
rxpfns**.
Mr. Willi,nn* ,s married to llie and Mrs. C. M AdaniH, Dlou
illo tofllghl k.-tl.nfl
krlbnll and fit
bull coaeh
cnarb ami
. o . l ! ' ' " " vlny Ihe f&lt;„,mite t Utlel s
I be fhisbei tv|',‘ "f light a di load Ihe . 0 . 1 V committee in
....... bull
In Ha dismissal charges, the f.ljlnese Comiminlit radio
I'.riner
Kltriil.olb
Mllle,
of
Orwer»
sent
I
m
tin*
scent,
tbe
t**v
Industrial Commission said Rouii' said 'formal" peace negotiations assistant fool Lull roach at Nielson Oils no dense tbe |.lnul col,l,lo 1 mdo, iiini limy liuve iliree sons, Fieri,-I, Avenue, «&lt;e runner up in o ' "iily leg,, tale I" , mill mil.... .. ■tiaigo "f tbe line. Furl member*
bile traffic i,s ill other m lii-e' will conduct the rule during the
tree received |31.87 , from the Opened only today in Peiping— Universily, resigned today to go
'■die I, . I'l,mil's and Miller, ull tin- contest last night, won n fh I I m t will provide red Mgiml* evening at Municipal Hall Park
IHI,.,.
Slate as expense's for the trip, an Ind l e t ion that government into l.usiness.
Miami Herald pn/e.
and with
i
win,,„
i,\
»
flying
action
during
(loose lioslin, forme,
\\m,M
Clemons said he had planned lo
which was listed as official husi- delegates have hnwed to harsh
Carole David will compote in the oo i "i ner* when I ratlin* appeoueb when Sanford plays Orlando
■he uni in the Army and Navy
tin ' 111, 1111,- I 'me.i line raili.cid
k *2 l ' T in s .
uIII,hold announcem ent of h is re- Series nil,i vs it 11 the llrtl'oil I'lgn
nes«.
i „
&lt;Continued On Cage Three I
. I -1,g, be ,le, lured
The d e leg ate s from Nanking slgnntlon u n t il ueurer Ihe end of who now owns „ rowlHint h'uI mii
I " t I t; M E E T
Another wilnesa, J . C. Harrell
tt'natlaaee a a rage Three)
S e l l i n g ,,f llie date for election
have been In Peiping for 12 days, Ids contract te rm , Kep t, j, but to eslnbllsluneid ul llnyside, N .1
HIUTIHII il IPS ItKDH
IAMKH
NAMED
(M
-------------------- ^ ----TRIALS END
el o ffic ers will to ,me of tbe main
hut the Communlit radio atyfed,"clarify the coaching situation" he ub,,„l five iiiibs from tIn- rrnsl,
LONDON, Apr 13—&lt;/»•)—llri
ATIIENH, Ala Apr. 13—pi')-4l'„niinne«i ila r i &gt; , Tw.il
IRRARL HIDRTRACKRD
theie "informal" talk*.
M LKNHFKt,, Germany, '(&gt;« i t , ills o f hualiieKs at the J a y c e e
made ll today.
tain,
rejecting
Russia's
proleel
mil
Dr. Ferry II. James &lt;rf Kebrlng,
N e w Y o r k , a p e ia - ( f r » —
" 1 *1 — An
\ m e t i .a n
. o i meeting 1 Im rsday, i.ordoii ltn,d
l la., Iiuh ht'oii chosen as presl- the N o fllt A tlan tic P a ct, lias ac I I I
The United NatloM auembly
HI'S SKIIVH'E
bw, preMilcnt,
anmmricad
this
i ,ive,| tiin Soviet Union o f violat ' wmtud Up today the la t and long
'1- til of Athena 1’,,liege.
voted today to sidetrack Israel’s
It,,-, ncrvlco lo Lake Mary
,„ g the Angln-SoVlel
friendship .- t ,.| German war ,um&gt;". i n . I
m rntng
lie nucceeda l*r. E. R. Naylor, t re u ly o f UM2 ax well uu Ihe fmn ' wdl, 'onvictfoi,.. fin In „ f the -‘ I
bid for U. N . membership into Us
lo'ing diaconttimed I'ffwli*,
dny, S. A. Allen, nwney of tl.o alinso resignatlun will breutue power Poxtdain pad, the foreign d, leiidanla.
fig-nation political committee.
\'S Ghl I'l.V'ERS
Hanford Tn,ill'll Line',, ..............
ifocilvo June 1. Dr. Naylor lia# office announce,I today.
II,e decir.ian w a two t" one J
I \M P A , Apr
13
o p t — Pre»iml yesterday
toon pret.blent H&gt; years.
FJ.fcrn tlC OUTPUT CUT
The Uritlsh note was delivered ,'N the three-judge bench. J u d g e ' d&lt; nt ion, Spicola ,-f the 'Inmpa
NEW YORK, ApL 13 -44&gt;today
optioned l.s m ar
(
t
aM tw B w m
vesterday to Soviet Ambassador Leon W. Pow ers of Demi,son. la.. [:&gt;..... ..
Electric power producflon dropped
Flo rid a
International
George N. Zarubin, replying to fil.-d a dlxsenting Upituol, against Murphy,
to MfiO.Otll.hOO kilovealtliniira last
£ ** hro£rn yM,frd«y afternoon at 3 :45 o’clock for llie
Russia's complaint that the North! most „f the convictions «f German I , iig,„* hatting champion in 1947,
^week Ihe lowest slnrw list Nspi. " t u l S ii?0? C.rn°^ l Academy libraty. and Prof J. N. Groom*, principal,
Atlantic Pad was directed against diplomats and officials o.c„ ,-,l of to Pul,ilka of the Florida Ststo
• l l , Edison Electric Instltut# re- turned ih# htitipadefuf of tod In mailt the Hart of a project which he
ting ., criminal Niu, program „f I .ague. Murphy lot a respectable
the 11. H. H. R. and thm, broke
ported today,
?Us Inal year.
murder and plunder
and hit wile, W. R. Croomi, had planned for many year*. They have
the
Rritlflh-Hovlet
treaty.
Tha figure was 1 6 per cant
Also optioned to Paint1;,! was
been
leaching
at
Ihe
Crooms
Academy
»inre
in
ronilrurlinn
in
1926.
abort tha B,oaM79fOOO -kilowattI*Jinny Aim,in, .. young outfield” **
i
"I
certainly
feel
happy
todayf
hours of a year ago and cojnpfred
k win, .starred ut lumps', Jef|ty WILLARD « ONNfH.I.Y
with 6J177.fl(13,000 tha prarfous because | see the realisation of a dare,
’•.-u i High .School
He paid tribute to hla
dream
about
to
be
fulfilled,"
Prof.
Cnmedv,
roluiful
dance
muiinet
and
light
hearted
solo
and
en
**«♦«.
Crooms told students and visitors wife* "Who had never faltered" In letnhle music nurkril the present.iimn ol "The Fount and thr Co-ed"
T H E W E A T H E U
In Um school auditorium dedicated aiding him In hla work, and he Utl night hy ihe .Srmitmle High N ln«,l Glee Club hefore an appreciative
to tha ground breaking. He A o Sskisl her tn introduce R. McGrfff.
lAUKSON V*H I K. A,,r. Ill (/PI
mealed that he rame to Hanford Jaeksnnville attorney, and one of omJieme that neaily filled ihr tenlci trclinn nl the auditorium. DiffiHigh Low
42 years ago and for flva yaars the former students nt the Ace- linn was hy Miss Ollie Reese Whittle, Glee Club director.
LONDON.
Apr.
l3
-(/|
’)
A
young
Uni,ill
Imuvrwtlc
lunifd
70 80
Atlanta
taught school at tho old Rower demy.
P. R. Ilacli in tin* rule nf n bogus
r.lirahrlh, jual like any young bnuvrwilr, dnein'l wanl tontpany ,n licr

....... lit,n In

In

1, lb. . ...»

Volie A. Williams Sells Buick
Agency lo W. B. And J. N. Nicholson

I

Mrs. Rut h Scott
Is I u s ( a 11e d As
Pilot Clul) Head

r r e i g n i e r And

''ditatu' »»* * youth when

T a n k e r Collide1*!
On Delaware Bay

New $2:1,000 Fire
Truck Delivered To;
Ci ty Of Sanford!

.. n re n Victc .
P a r t y Described
At State Hearing,

Im&gt;i Nearly 5Hours;

County Spelling
Bee Is Won By
Geneva Student

Prof. J. N. Crooms Breaks Ground
For New Crooms Academy Library

‘The Count And The Co-Ed’, Comedy,
Is Presented By School Glee Club

Elizabeth’s New Home Must Be
Just So Before Company Arrives

PI«H«5 j o T t h a ^ p r . 6
which 76 paraona 8 M ,

lada at 1

Academy at Seventh R tm t and
Cypress Avenue. He was
teas married
la ISOS and hia wife also taught
school at Hopper's. In
n 1811 he
ha was
menial in the planning and
am
la Instruments
building of the new Hopper Acawemg near r » e and Eleventh
lit#
..
• tm u . tad was principal theca
fcr 16 yean I-rfor
prior to goiag
going to
C.ootns
Academy
ia Golds
Oeldabera
.„
_„j« y la
beet

h®

S , 021*13172?,

•SV',,‘
W'tiLiSn

M

McUrlff told of hi* early strug­
gles to obtain an education and to
pass tha bar examination to be­
come a lawyer, and of being draft­
ed Into army duty on Hie very
day ho waa scheduled to ' * “
examlnaffWt
l*i*r Wring
one year refresher
„ _ T„ __ ______
course^prior to
being admitted to the bar,
He urged the itudoata
complei
complef
calving

a

count, had Ihe appenrancu of u
comle strip cliaraeter, oa he star­
red In the loading cnntodp role nf
a college student, vvlm fleeing
from a motorcycle policeman,
ably portrayed by John Krldrr, Jr.,
assumed tha ilUgulw of a count
who waa dua to vlalt tha college
aa 6 flnapclal benefactor. Tha set­
ting waa a m e garden on the
college ermpna,
Ha waa aided tn eluding the ofby two^olleka boya, pUyed

K m

I by the daughter, nf
president, In the pera Aiken. Richard MeNnb appeared ae "Pre»y," or Dr.
McHpaiMcn. Mrs. McHpaddeg, play­
ed by Uherry Hlngletary, caused a
comedy complication by trying to
marry her daughter to thg bogus
count, Ingrid Katcrman u Mar­
jorie, tl
belle of
tided
i'"count" in 1
___________
_____ _
Ity secret.
comedy was provided by
Maned an Tag* Tfrajk '■ •
i•&gt;- ’ •,.

new home until every thing it iuti •«.
That’s why only a handful of icUtivev and drcotalorv luvr any
idea of what it’s like inside ihe new home ol Pnnceii Elisabeth and
Prince Philip.
Tha royal couple will move Into mansion, Decoraturs arc modern­
Clarence House, one of the man­ ising the Interior, This include:'
sions in tha grounds of historic ripping out or refurbishing yards
Hi. James Palace, someUma around and yards of crlmxun carpeting.
Until all that ta done, and until
Workmen have been busy for Princess Elisabeth hsraelf baa had
montha repair! n* tha damage a chance to maka sure tha furn­
German bomba Inflicted on tho ishings are Just aa aha wants
ti'uallaaee Oa I m « Tkreel
four-story, eeatury and a half old

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