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r r r » « « t V f v r t f 8I f M ♦ f t

FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FR E E METHODIST CHURCH
UNITY
LAKE MART COMM UNITY
W*al Fourth Street and Laurel Her. Carolyn II. Parsons, Teacher
CHURCH
Avenue
Tuesday night, Valdes Hotel
C. C. White, Minister
i t u t i u r t frees h n o m i
It'siH ssiS grass Psar Oast
Fred
H.
Hortnn, Pastor
H the Machinery Committee, was
7:30 P. M. Proyer Service.
Introduction today, ho aald.
Services Apr. 10:
s A n ro n u
utatk
rA R M t:n x
Sunday School tl:-If» A. M.
M ARHKT
Church School at 10:00 A. M.
responsible In bringing In manHdm P. M. Ernest O. Wilson'*
Senator John* or Rtarko called
Morning
Worslilp
11:011
A.
M.
a &gt; :rO N T NO 119
ufiicturers and dealers of farm ' nil Church Nollies M a t he presented at Ths D w ell efflte on the ( ‘lasses for alt ages.
today for an Immediate Invest!Young Peoples Service 7:0(1 new Imok "Every Good Deilre”.
T im ftillu w lliK prices re p u M ril »■&gt;
............
tractors, bulhtosers and equip.
( Worslilp at tl:(Hi A. M. and
day belnre puhliratlen.
tlon of the State Welfare Board. tlm O stle rs on
Public welrome.
(tie .............
Hanford ......
«i j i
M.
Communion service. Everybody in- P. Kvangelistir
i naked for quick
quirk passage of Farmers M nrkei'inr produce &gt;"i'i niciit, lie put In many huurs of
Service
7:.7ti
P.
M,
■o truckers untl.dealers im to 12 "l w„r|( developing his plans and w**|
....
I v|tei| to attend.
hla reaolutlon calling
calling for the In­ [ A
HOI Y CHONS C llt’ftt II
XI. Apr. I. 1919
Prayer nnd praise Wednesday
Westminster Fellowship groups
rewarded by a very successful per* H,,Kf H
Iirntm, lllack Valentine
vestigation by three senators.
Itrv, II. l.yOklmi Zlnimrrnmn,
7 dill P. M.
___
■In
llp
r
1
j
fin
mu
nee
In
firming
anil
prepnrI'lllli
Street
and
Holly
Atenua
O
i-’tO
P.
M.
The Senate by a close 10-17 lk»
II. II., Iterlnr
cmntin
» , T H Iilfr r r r i'n , llelt llrii'ls
PAINT YOUR CAR
. . CirrwhRm*
. .
.. ----Hnsltiesa Women's group meets
J. , . M.
Pmtnr
vote referred the resolution to
llu llpr
IJ.Oo 3 ;. lug the land for cultivation.”
I’hIui Numlsy
FT It ST II APT 1ST CHI'KCH
Wednesday at H:(Mi P. M with
0
T
i
jo ix
Committer* on Public Health and . I' hIiIikbo
r , Su l,h IIma
"Fcrtllixer
for
tbo
project
could
j
Humlny
fckhiml
A.
M.
1
oo
A.
M.
Holy
Communion.
FOR 2.95
Park Avenue at Sixth Street
l i Ji .1 nit not have been obtained but for the: Mornlrtir Worship 11 :CMl A. M.
tower. Cri
Mrs, Hubert True.
Legislative Managrment for stvdy.
Ik.'Ill A. M. Church Helionl
1 ,•
ilolilen
old
I'r l
II.::.
VV. P, Ikooks, Jr., Pastor
Faster sunrise *eivlre Apr. 17
Senator flaynariT of St. Peters.
II fco i - x ; capable assUtiuiee of HandNlll KvaiiKcllitlf Hurvlcr 7:80 l\ M.
ry, i'u.
I'aaial r'rl
11:1X1 A. M. Clonal Koeharlst
on Lake Mary shwre.
11 mi •3' , ( ' I i* hc and W. M. MrKInnon. The] MMwrek Rtivk-L' Tuend*y 7:30 and sermon,
burg made the motion to send rum. i Dm iu *
Sunday School IMfi A. M.
[NU'ENAHCL)
the resolution to committee.
J° “fi«m itsktK* ”Py
.Morning Worship 11dm A. M.
County Commissions of Sctnlnoln'p, M
r!;00 I*. M Y IV N. I,.
It 10 i
Johns declared "our old people (Cn.'umii#r-(.Tiolim
Training Union &lt;1:16 P. M.
FIHMT CHHINTIAN ( l l l ’Hi II
Hinl Orange counties furnished o s' Y I’,*E. Thursday 7;:ili I*. M,
Services dining the week:
li .i i i *.*•
Evening Worship N:nn p. XI.
arc being mistreated and someI
-------—
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
1601) Hunfnrd Avenue
II. m j un with tractors and drag lines.”
HANOAI.I. ELECTRIC Co.
Wednesday Service HrOII P. M.
think ought to be dona about it.' m "m e-il ef'erg
” 8 . A. Allen bandied the free, t KNTIIAI. BAPTIST (IH U R ttl 'I htirsilay, Piiday ami Katimlay
J.
Handall
Farris,
Minister
Ho demanded a roll call vuto on ; i'rt « ivm
H
Nursery
for
oil
Sutidoy
Services
112 Mognttlin Av»*.
Inrm i-crvlie In an excellent niah-1 Laurel Avenue and Ninth Hlrrel Holy (‘oiumtuiion 7 dill A M.
"The Triumphant Christ” will
Immediate consideration to "tukc •t-riiuor-icrbera
Welcome.
Wednesday
1:110 I*. M. Conlie*. H. I&gt;. Whatley, laalor
II o» i ; i ner, enabling thousands of visitor*
to- Hi,- minister's sermon subject
the responsibility off tny shoul- |i-rppermFmu'V
liiinn'lon Inslrnellon for children. Ot the First Christum Chinch Sim.
U» riilu urouiii! the hnmcniit* hicm
1217 Went Hrronrl Hirer!
n«
dere."
i in. iii&gt;r
W odncM lnv H'.'in A— M ^ K ' e l o a g
and see the operations. Jnek Rocco
W. O. NtansrB, Honilsy school
'lav morning
The House Committee on Guv------- ---- TT-tr Tin Hri.r tils roliimUteo gave ritte reef
Nuperinleiidrnl
j'lnyei .irul l.itnuy.
"A Christ Who I* Able" will
ermental Reorganisation unanlmn » Itrd nil-K.
O.
Krllh,
H
.
T.
V.
Illrerlnr
NOTICK
Monday
ami
Thursday
HHiu
A
opemlion In proenrilig seed for
•f Ml
He the evening sermon topic.
ously approved hills to eliminate I .
} ‘u V/" ..
Sunday Heboo I H; tfl A. M, xi Holy Cmiiinuiilon,
liiitntlng of pu-lores ami other
Harriett's Beauty Nunilk, i* ill l«L' rlrM**iJ
most continuing appropriations . *V,'t"V.a" iijn **
The Church school l-cgm i It,
l..«nl I'll.lay 12:kll Noo||—.T:1MI
13 it, i on project a. HowhiiI Pavlik-, clink- 'Classes for all ages,
roo man of the &gt;unitary cniilinittec, I Morning Worship II :IMI A. M. P M. H ire r Im or eerviee..
and to consolidate hotel and re- I h., u* k|i. Yellow im iit.r l u i
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Apr.
worship
ami
study
at
t*:-IA
A.
M
15
staurant Inspections. The meo- iTioimn.rs, r n
isim U
under Hie direction of Superinten1,30 and Ills foret- erected latrines and Broadcast over W rit It. ' How To
Be open Wednesday, April 13. Call I.arly
surcs will ho placed on the House ,
, J , "&gt;
put up the headquarters tents.
, llis'tijve ^Our Houbls. hy pastor. I It HIST CHI HCII, l^oigwood dent William Young.
for your Enster appointment. Tliauks
calendar as rummlttae hills.
trrm,*»».Valencias liui i i in
••Cenrral J . C. Hutchison, In
« T. H. «:!«» P. M. Unions for Iter. II. I.yillrlnu Zimmerman,
Al (1:30 P. M. the Christian
ii
nil
uifl'H.
The
appropriation,
measure ""V .r.'V iV
oo
II, II., Vicar
Youth Fellowahlp will meet. Till*
charge of ....... .
furn- H
|l .xif''7:.l(l I'. M.
would put all hU I c fund* In the ] iiuuiintf uin&gt;
»i* Islie. | IU memla-M of llio Nutlonal „ *,*v*'n *"B Worslil|
Palm Hnndny
Church extends u cordial welcome
rhon* &gt;71
N o IH fferen ee” , by pnsgintral rtvtvtue fund with t l i r 1
f* ,f*
!t :tl&gt; A. M. Holy Couuuunlon and tn oil.
206 North Park
l..
i'sMiass murk si m\ik -and
..........
mi .liuard ami handled walkio talkie ' I ," 'rr
exception or gas tax receipts. In- inm i'd. most uni.'', n
/i
i
moil,
..... ...... .
•peelIon fees, race track and J ........ ..
Hum on « m it.pf ins cnmieetluiis to hi'aihiiiuflers from '"I-. .
All are welcome.
,M ,,M" the field operation,. We are also ,
wll| " ,nk;
mileage taxes allocated to cuum emiirrmii
ilndelited
to
tielieml
lliltehlsnn
for
'
n
'
t
l
ties and cities, Citrus Commission I
.r v r .r
..
1
' .MINI
ir. ion. ..........
"t ome
m. ii Willi
feel ofI ...l,.
wire url.lpl.
which np,.i.l.tn.l
provided
....... P
........
""" U
" " Aml W'» i MNGKKGATIONAI. UIHIM H
advertising fees, retirement s y - ]
I&gt;11111B T V IlL 'tK iH
Will Do Thee (iond.
Park Vienne and Third Strerl
'telephone
ronneellolis
for
Stations
tern funds, ell trust funds and
J. Ilrrnsrd Hrail, MlnUIrr
oha of twn other minor esrmsrlii'd
r.a u .a .e
................
I
'y',r,,U f,,r hr,,»,l&lt;"’,,&lt; r I It.ST ('HUM It HK CHItlHT.
Sunday School |ll;(|l&gt; A. M
funds.
HUKNTIHT
the AI Untie Part."
' " f l," ‘
Moinlnj; Worship It utt A 'I
The program la exprcled In call I "C m I Higginbotham, chairman
Comptroller C. M. (Jay &gt;.aid
H0(t Kant Herond Street
nni'ii *obj.-d "The Meaning of
the bill would eliminate about 3IM&gt; f»r around Ht.liWi.tNHI.INMI worth of the flirt committer, had lilt
Hutidav School ti: If. A. M
Paint Sunday”.
special continuing appropriation-,. of military
mo«I rfjuli»nifMl •
rM,t' **h
Hit* &lt;I«y of
Morning Service I Min A M.
t hrislitui Kudeavor I!dill P. M.
/ore and all through (be day sup- i_
iii, led:
, "A ir Sin. ItUcnie Mini
The committee alsu discussed over it period of It! month'.
Sub
I hr .Imiioi l.cui'ile will meet at
the possibility of placing all gat
Cacti of the appealing countries plying *ractor■&gt; with gaBiilitie ami , |r-t|( ft)&gt;n|■
&gt;
Itenl?”
Hie home of Hemice St In .of, Tile*
tax receipts, except the F\wo cents J promUed to provide In return nucllj oil piovlrled by tlu- different gri'i; Werlnesdav Service H:I)IP I* M. •lav night at H;fMi o’clock.
tax which goes to retirement of help as it in cajn
callable of in
. . .the gen and nil rontpatilrs” said Mr. HlgHeading Hihuii 2:00 In 6:00 I'. MUST MKTHiHHHT (IIC H t ll
county rokd and bridge dkbls, in­ irral interenl of the defense of tlm gin*.
M. Tuesdaya ami Friday*.
lie,. J. K. VlrKiiilr), Minister
to the general fund. However, whole Atlantic area
| "t.'harlen Dawnoii, rounly agent,
Mi«. P. It. .Stephenson, lllrerlor of
severe) members said they feared I The treaty wan nigned last Mon-'had charge of the construction of
I'lt t H T I'H F .H IIY T F .IIIA N
Hellgloos Kdiiration
such a move would leupardlie Hie 'day by 12 nation* but lias yd to i||(. Strsn Steel dairy Imni and did
C H I'IM II
:* tr. A . M. ( 'h iir c li
S c ll'l'tl, S
state allocation of federal funds 1 be ratified. In Hie Hulled Stale *1 an oulnlalidilig Job. H. H. flole- Kai. A. G. Mr I mils, H. H. Pastor i" In,hT fu r f
»c i y Hgc.
Governor Warren's proposal in *lint requlrra npprnvnl by a tun . man, dialrltuin of Hie outdoor ad
Her. I',, tl. It row liter, It. tl.,
11 m i A . M M o rn in g W n r j) i l | '
rtfund gas tax payments tu per­ dbiiil* vole of Hie Senate.
|«rr ll-ilig eoiiuidlter, asnlnted t.y
Pasdir Kmerllos
Ki' f fit*III I l n t t ir \ " T im
1 1m m n h u l
sons using fuel for farm equip j Tlieie were some variation., mi Marcel Faille, *ign paintrr, com
P: If, ,\. M. (‘Iinrch School.
l , c l i v in to
' j.I.-in "
mtnt and boats went before the i lire appeals.
plrlrd ibelr very r-lfl'etlve work
1 1 .(Ml A. M. Moinlng Worslilp,
M m t*
M
Y o u th &gt; r | l" M * t li| l
House today. Five legislators In
In Hie ra.*e of lirninark, for prior to the opening day.
Her mon, “The Cross and Power” Service.
troduced the measure which em­ ImlHiice, empliasls mss placed on
"tiriugf Tonliy, publicity ill Mr. Melnnls.
n u n |» M
IS P itiu p W o rs h ip
bodies ono of Warren's top cam­
an s**eriei| need for American icd o i, unl-led Haltdi Saaier and
7 :1X1 P M. Pno icel and Senloi S&lt; i IIMIII HiruM ', " . liiu r u c i In J c ru
paign promises.
u liu ii" .
It would grant a refund of fi dollars to help meet the costs in , Gordon Webb of the U. S. Soil Felt'.wsldp Meeting*
Service,
provided
H:iin P M, Kvenlng Worship.
cents nn the 7 rests gasoline tax vnlvr.l In iiirreatn-d mllilttry pro- t'on-ei'Htlnn
i it f: ( i i t 'H ( It U F (, n i l ( IF
tn counties, cities and persons duel ion. Knelt nf Ihr pleas *lte .*-1mil .landing coverageliy radio and I Ncrinnn, "A t'i-ij**1c-.&gt;. ('In 1st iatlM t t . L i: It F W I M s
buying gasoline for farming or »ed the view i|,at ill 1111ary nianu- pre*. throughout the stale and Uy" Mr. Melnnh*
fad
lire*
must
mil
lie
permitted
to
nation.
|
The
(
‘lianeel
(
’lion,
under
the
lie *
It. W . M ille r, I'lm lo r
boating In quantities nf 26 gab
disrupt Jhe Kurupeau Heeovery | "Tlie Sanford Herald and the. direct Ion of Mr*. F. S. Vernay will
S c \ iii'f *.ra cm Ii S iiiu lu y nt 3 im
Ions or more at any ono time.
i II i IhuiIo Senlluel-Htar,” Mr l l l g .i h|ng Hl the morniiiu worship. The P M. Su b ject till* S u n d a y , " W h y
A bill making It unlawful for I'rogruui.
The llrmiselH la d countries act- gin, declared, were ootalaiiding in .link will sing, "Jerusalem " by &lt;' lu i*tinn* Canno t A '-e p t F'edera
any nubile official or employe
nploy to
use publicly owned vi-hIHes or , etl a* a group. Tlie'r request was their ro.opernlbui In s|ieclal news Parker, and Itoberl Biown will ilu ll of liu i Wm lit G u v e ia iu e iit
■ •■ ■ Hi i » t'le a r U m in -li’fo'o". H e ar
machinery fur nrlvoto purposes presrntrd by l.uxemlmurg nn be , Item*. The Herald got out nn ex- sing "Tin* Piilin*" by Fnurc.
TinYoulh Hurt i
will turn- l l u - tio n l h illin g pH -aela i ex­
lira Thursday main."
was Introduced in thn House by half of all five nations.
Tho five Brussels Treaty cimn-t Carry Iteanis ably liHiulleil (lie ellKIgi- nT ......... ..
ol Hie even- plain lliix all iin pm 1will *iiliji&gt;el.
members of the Hillsborough and
and will
w ill *lng fnr Keep yum ici|0 -"«l:i fm .lit. entil­
tries laid down tills four-point food and refreshment enneeaslons, lug worslil|i, and
Polk county delegations,
Wmidel ing ill. God i» iillo M i-i in g tlie ie
It would be a mlsdronor to slateineul of prlnrlple In their |with the anslstiillee of the Hu. 1- t in 'll H prelul n u n ib e i,
make
persona], use
the vehk
vehicles , note:
ne** and Professional Women's us I Wnnder".
tiks personal
itso uf tho
piny cm .
A. The iirnu-d forces of tho C|ul&gt;* and the Future Funnels of
Governor Warren some weeks
f f - ’t .
•to Issued on order
___ to depart
..
European purtlelpating rounlrle* Hu- KtunlnoUi Chapter. Sufficient ( 'll HIS IT AN AND MISSIONAKY „
m ie'
A1.1.1 ANTE
iota tinder hla supervision pro. should he developed on a rotirdlnal- houth* were pruvlijed to offer
hlblling personal use of stele cd hails In order that In the event food and suft drinks fm everyone,
Woman's Cliilt llnlhllng
automobiles, He etld there was of aggression they ran operate in| " J, I,. Ingley ami E. (J. KliHev. Glenn E. Smith. Pastor
wldaapread private driving nf gov- Ue,ordam-e with a common strain- patrick handled the funds fur ihr
|I):(H) A M. Bibb- Sclmal, Mr. - *-r- 1
'**’ I■
'm \
**
ernment cars owl trucks.
I gk plan.
project.
A. Wieboldl. Supeiintendeill
. ^ bill prcivMlnjf m tonfir mull M||, Tiny rIimuIiJ
Inlruriltnl
"L imhIImh miucIi riijnyin«*ni
lltliil Monimg Worship. Miss­
UgHtOr closed aaaanji on oysters l„„
(„ g jvp Gir maximum efflc- the program from the spfujtrrs ionary Service
woa Introduced In the House l*y |r nry olth the mliilmu'm neressaiy *iand wa» Ihe playing of the 2B
7 :-|5 P. M. Evening Sri vice. 'Hie
Rot*, ration nr rraiiklln.
G-xpeinliture of nianpoMi'r, money, pk-ee Airfmee Hand front the llr- (inst.ii will -peak ill both service*
ll would tie o misdemeanor to H()(i lllH,„r|H|H.
!|a,«|« Alt Base." *uld Mr. Illg- The piddle I* welcome.
make personal ue* of the vehicle*
horeased military efforl,l gins. "Under the baton uf H-Hgt.
oyalrrnieii rrom Apr. I to (Jet. |lu.hiding increased arms produc- H. A. Unriuichnll, they idayotl the (T IIT trn OF THE NA/.AHENE
f eaen year, i alien saiu ine mu i |„m. should l&gt;e consistent with ee-.National Anthem at the start of
113 Maple Avenue
He*, t.. It. Hoxhlon. I’aalnr
(ba silawnamt alliiw llianl i ,im‘l,,lc "bjei tlves amt the malnt-|i|,p program and gov....... cseellml
Sunday School Iklfi A. M
i*JL&gt;"ra?i?nl W &gt;
lenanco of ecmunle vlaliillty. Addl-|conecrl. The 37th Commuiilentltm
Morning Wurshlji lot 16 A. M
Governor Wurren'a measure
l" ‘ ul currency costs should Squadron ••( the Amu Alt Force
JmimiM st*If* I' M.
............ .................. .................. ...... .................. "■
keep
N. Y. IV H. U 16 T M
proviilml field
riclil iiolio
rmlio equipequip
lr.w(,„..,l In
in the
iKn Senate
H.nn,.. hy in
, Ai Ihiiih. provided
Introduced
in " '" 'f e s
E« augi-listlc II imii 7:16 I’. M.
"I*: Atrungeiiients concerning |nicnt (o uid in relaying infornmcP-apoiisors. A compauinn measure
Mlil-weik p'layrr and |Mai*c
already has liven introduced In the the transfer of military equipment; tkm.
"A truck carrying water for Wednesday 7:16 I'. M.
House, The hill was referred to and supplies for Hindi production
the Committer on Agriculture and among the European participating w o rker, on the project wan procountries should permit transfer, elded by H'dler Motor ('-&gt;., end was
THE I IMMM'H OF 11**0
livestock.
•.i-'t •l-i (triiur
Hi* measure Mas Introduced hy insofar « m po*.*lble, without. re* operated under illrfellmi of II....
ltr«. Jm F. t'ffMs, Attnlxtsr
Senators Reynard nf tjt. Peters- gard to foreign exchange problems anl Favllle," Mr. Higgiu .luted.
Sunday sclnad at 0:46 A 't
Mllhniit disrupting the
til* 'Intra
Dr. T. S. link-, regional HUH
burg, MathsMs nf Jacksonville, and..................................
conservator of Kparlniihiirg. S. C, Classes for all ages.
Gautier nf Miami, ].ealrd nf Fori Eiiriqiean payment aeTirnie."
The tit ate incut then declared:
Worship at 11:&lt;)U A M. Sub­
tnruinl llu- operation our of the
Lauderdale, Rodgers of Orlando,
"In order to carry out a com­ largest ever atlcinpird In the ject, "Suffering For Christ Hake,"
Crary of Stuart, Walker of Day­
tona Rearh, Johnston of Brooks- mon defense program on the basis amittipaHl, and mi "iil-lninliiig All iiuimbera arc urged to bf' prrvilla, Blianda of Gainesville, Boyle of tin- above pi’litrlolea, thorn la event In Hie history of agricul­ sriii at tills service.
Evangelistic service at 7:!5li I'.
of Sanford, Ileacliam of West urgent nee-1 for United Stales ture of the Smith.
1 .9 0
Mayor William ltranlall nf Or­ M. The pastor will be speaking
Palm Beach, Puree of Palslka, material and financial assistance,"
If
the
United
States
Is
prepared
at
this
hour,
subject.
"Tha
Need
lando
rliaraelrrlxed
the
oucratlon
Wllaon of Quincy and Hay of
to Indicate Hu- prospects for such as remarkable "It shows wliot can Uf Salvation.'' After the measage
Bradenton.
.
• Alford of Grand Kldge Intro­ assistance, tie rouiitrlrs said, they be dono by bard work, rii-nprra- an alter call will la- given for
duced a pmposed constitutional will aiihmlt a detailed statement (ton and iilaimlng," lie said. Hr prayer.
I’rayer meeting and llllde study
revealed that tin had bprn horn
amendment which would permit of their needs.
In the American reply, the near F'ort Reed, aful Hint during Tuesday evening at 7:30 I*. M.
18-1rear-olds tu vote.
The Senate received a bill which State Department said the United hla curly career bail farmed for Come aiol bring your BIIiIcm. Let's
would require oil public offlclala States In prepared to recommend a about a year mi Hrardalt Avenue. rightly divide Ilia word of God.
Mlsslonury servin' Thursday
Frank Flvans of Lake Mary de­
and employes to take anlt-Com- program to Congress and this coun­
try would like In have the detailed clared: "Those maclilnrs In the evening nt 7:3ll P. M. Mrs. Alitrin
munUt o afthe.
Th|rty.two representatives Join alalrmeul of specific needs as scrub beat anything I have ever Klnaril In charge. All uieiiilicrs
seen In clearing laud. They ran of the bsml are remieated to li«
to Introduce a measure, raising soon as possible
Acheann, In his alatciuaut ac­ do the work of hundreds of men," present for the beginning of Ihe
basic annual salaries' of Flnrcircuit Judges to IJ0.000. The companying the release of tho ex­ and termed the event the biggest April showers.
Victory Lenders Band service
State now pays dtrctlli Judges change of notes, declared that ho In Seminole Umiuty history.
con not now place o figure nn the
Among olliera who praised the Friday cvriilng at 7:30 I*. M.
97,100 annually.
Miss tie .lean Crewit, in charge. A
c A bill raising Ihs yay uf Florida overall arms program because It project were Andy Hlaughter, sec­ program
for nil yuung people.
Jurors was passed
the House had yet In be reviewed hy the Pre­ retary, and James Keith president
The church string band will
sident for -a final decision,
of the Greater Orlando ChaiuJier
and sent to thi He:note,
Unofficial call mat aa are that be- of Commerce! Karl Lehmann, sec­ furnish the music and the public Is
, It would allow circuit court patlt
•nd Brand jurors |6 a dap, In* •idea program worked out by tbo retary of the Lake County Cham­ Invited to attend all these ser­
•thad of tha present throat an* Btato Deportment calling for about ber of Commerce, and R. F. Coop, vice*.
Jurors In other courts 18 Instea 11,860,000,000 worth of Old to •r, chairman of Ihe Remlnnla
Of one. An amendmanl reduced Weatorn Europe an additional aura County Salt Conservation Board.
Much Interest was shown In a
fha; elreult cou rt'ju rors' ptp to for hatp to non-European countrlaa
•R and from tho Id flgura orlfin* will be aiked. Thu* tha total bllL machine called a Bushwhacker, a
At|y jiropuaad by Rep. Luckle of to l&gt;o laid before Cougraia ma,r caterpillar tractor equipped with
approximate 98,000,000,000.
rotating bladea that lore up pal­
. 1- 1
i--------- ------ Achcion reviewed tho i .
metto roots and tossed them In
and declared that "thay all em­ all directions, and whlrh pushed
^'•vus
phasise certain basic principle! of over trees. The huge TD-84 hull,i IIMNSSM eras, «xa«o (rtsei
*
vital Importance In aseurlng tha doser which pushed UP "lumps
mendatlone with a report United States that our aaslctanc* and kno hr.i f.o -&lt;o .rev* was also
Id worker studying the prob. will yield maximum* beneftta to ue an object uf much Interest. An
of Jqnlor hoeteaiw for as well aa to the recipient*,H
Cottoni hive picked up
t*Hly lata (Immlni ihs ksmlisa, ripother palmetto land clearing de.
Ha lin seed these points:
vice
waa
a
btushrutter,
with
two
gliag
and
lulling,
,
.
the
last
ward
In
somewhat skeptical
Conm lumawnat
•
go anywhere, nowaday*.
"They all recognise that anno- large paddle wheel Ilka apendagea
tusury. Stamptufs* figum properlook ag "lell-i
"tell-ue mors" ate &gt;k
recovery must bo given first which were hautad by a caterpillar
. toward*
rdo tho . AdmlnlitroInlstro- priority!
lloaed slip* assure pttftcl It and
thay all recognise In elaer tractor and cleared land rapidly,
they’ve alwaya been, of coune,
. Ii la term* that
eaeh
each country must un­ Near tha flah pond operation,
arc lead* to last end last. Mstlcukm*
r freedertake to do what It can’ to kelp which attracted thousand*, waa a
•tlsatloa I* every d e t a i l . a n l«
better, . , many of theae are pre-ihrunk, «1I will
Itaelf and help the other portlw ol dsmonatratlon of an oranga grove
Ike
tiniest
stitch.
Have
It
In
fashion'*
tho
Mott
they
all
recognise
the
ImIrrigation devlco which cent out
t to hoar more about It.
newest lull-skirted silhouette la Aa*
ane* of building up at this one stream of water 210 feet, and
rould operate, and what
i a modest program of aims another 60 feat. Overhead soared
coat the taxpayers," wu
■ur-MH* gustily nyon. Whit* and
production over and above what airplane* used for the planting dI
Why blue. Sires 31 to 40. .
bad been contemplated In tbelr bfr grata seed.

Boyle's BUI

State Farmers Market

At THE CHURCHES

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For Easier
a lovely

BRIGHT
COTTONS

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W O R K HARD A I L

Congresn Roundup

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aa not to Impede the program or
tbo eaonomle recovery program.

CITRUS REPORT
WINTER HAVEN, Apr. E -O f)
—Ilia State Citrus I ns paction Ru­

*0*00 A* M. rtport today In

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THE WEATHER

To Protect Dm Peoen «t Hi* World;
To Proaoto tho Progress of America;
To Produce Prunpcrlty for Ssnford.
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House Is Given
Bill To Revise
State Spending

Ap*. I I UP)—Tha wtond of Governor
Warren'a la i bills, doubling Ihc
rate on Inlanflblo personal pro­
perly lo raia* an additional 13,H t .N t a vrar, waa Introduced
In tko Legialaur* today. It « n
aponsorad by Rep. Hlaipaon of
Jefferson, who also pul Into
(h* House the Governor'* IVMd.Mf a year 9 percent laa on
room rent. The lodging laa pre­
viously waa introduced in the
Senate.

Their Daughter Trapped In Well

TALLAHASSEE. A|.r, 1 1-(A *)
The bill to bring moil of Flotida'i
•pending under biennial legislative
scrutiny by aboliibing continuing
appropriation! wai introduced in
the liouir today by tit new conimiltee on governmental reorgani/a
lion.
Similar bill* in the part have
(ailed, and lour year* ago the
volrri defeated a cunililulional
9 amendment to abolish all continu­
ing appiopiialiont.
Howrvei, the measure tliiv yrai
is supported by the Joint Home
Senate tax iludy rnintnilire, Bud*
get Director Hornet Graham and
rornptrnllrr C. M. Gay.
Only about one-fuuilh of I'luzida’i total governmental rxpemlilurei now are authorized by the
M general appropriatiuni act patted
every two yean. The real «rr covrrrd by conlmuing appropriation*
that, once pantd, remain in effect
until the Legivlature repealt them.
There are naverat hundred eurh
fund* ami account ■ now In *xlaCarvca. The rommltle*'a bill would
tepcsl ail hut SO of lh*m.
The Home Education Commit­
tee headed by Rep- WolUky of

Charlotte at 2 P..SI, will atari

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loeKdg c m aw omhthua Mil that
lT*att«a*a o s rwa* *t*&gt;

Pfc* JaGalluniphrey
Services Set P o r
Wednesday P. M.
The body of Pfc. John K.
Ilumphroy, 31, II. S. Army, killrd In the ltattlr of the Bulge
Dee. 23, 1044, la expected to ar­
rive tomorrow accompanied by a
military escort.
Mr. Humphrey waa bom June
23, 1913 In Ink s Mary. He at­
tended the Sanford school*, Monlverd* school and Clinton, H. C.
and waa graduated from High
.School In Orlando.

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He la survived by on* daughter,
l.oratta Humphrey of Naahvillp,
Ttnn.; on* sister, Mrs. Guy Stonr,

Orlando; ■ half alvter, Mr*. Ter
via Tylar, Alexandria, Va.; four
brother*, Rom U Humphrey and
Rrneat L. Humphrey of Lak«
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jumuhray
of
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Mary;
Arthur
Jaeimonvilie and
jtd Rruce Humphrey
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(tent.
of Sanford: two
half broth.
Robert T Humphrey of Sanford
and Fate Humphrey of Zallwood.
Funeral services will he held at
Erickson Funeral Home at 3:30
P. M. Wednesday with Dr. E. D.
Brownlee officiating. Tha Amer­
ican Laglan’ will colduct isgylre*
at, th* graveside In Lake View
Cemetery.
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Jacobfien Recovers
From ‘Mimcle Day*
Lea Jacohaen, district toll eonirrvallonJst who passed into
"hllaaful sleep" right In the mld&lt;11* of the hug* Mliicip Boll Day
*-v program, today atipeared on First
&gt; Street, and revealed that he never
felt better lit hla life,
" I had bean staying up until
3:00 A. If. for a waek before the
project v getting things planned,
and the last I renumber of MlrH I , a chopping
‘ Day I had filled
'
machine' with
w^ter, aand started
...........rater,
walking away whan It happened,
itenlnr at
k-woke up tha aatna rvenli
_____at. tha Ittoabital,
ItM o'clock
hocbltal, fact
In* fine and refreshed.
what
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a&gt; about
eted the
York

C*Tha striking students demand
. auapaaalon and' an open trial of
j tww faculty membera worn they
“ •**“ of antl-aemlUam and racial
ibiatton.

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Associated Pr«M Leased Wire

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WAMIINGION. Apr. II
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New Farm Program
P r o s p e c t s For 5 Nazi L e a d e r s
B a ll Club T o ld Are Convicted Of
At Rotary Meet Aiding W ar Plan

tbr aniird irtin r* today
"*
podding
iniinry drm.nidi,
v’ ,l' lr ,,M,I exltavogancy. Hr iilrd
build h n .iir* in
An f o u r plant
T h r H io lliriltu n d n f l.m ..m otive M .i-k • • •••ling F .h .lH H I ra . Ii ,**i.l
Gruber
Engiurrn Ii....... .
a demand on \ 1 ti 1v irip iritv In iu n .lriu iir 102 Manager Hal
moil nr«lr»n i.ulinaih Ini thr atlali- hulk- tl .I.-, -tl 1 b .n r
I n t r oil u c e s S o m e
II,.... i n laid brintr tlir Srliatc
linn.il engmeei II llilr.itrnni *
Of
'I’eam ’s Players
Aiinrd
V
n
i
.
rv
l
.miimllrr
a
ir
-Mike il llir d rm a illl it;i&lt; lint giant
p...I
.linin'
a|*|H.!iitii.riil
id
tlurr
r.l
llo- .Vialm.l ball .ltd. lias a
A - l ll k r wav « .lllril In i Jail &gt;. 1 Maul -r. in au r- ,d drlrnvr to nonibri «l . airv-.ivris ami aii.ml
ak,
tbr
wa-lr
and
Mirth,
irn.
V
uilt
b ill I'lr - ld r t it liiiln .t li stepped III
H lo III art, plaVrtv to. the vrarotl
! unltl.llV v|.rllillllg
m ill a p |in iiilm rn t &lt;*l th r b n.lld to
win.
At POIICI AND fltlMIN try desperately to tava It.* lit* of tliree-y.arI
I
.
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&gt;,
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wav
p
ir
p
a ir dIi ,,prn«
by a 11,m-.lav. Hal t.iuhei,
otU Kathy t'lscui, trapped In a 120-foul dry well pipe, III* girl-, lather, M ivrvllgatr lltr dispute I bidet lltr
ntanayn
lol.l (tie Holaiy ( Ini. at
t i d h -1. r ' &lt;d tlir I liu .v ri «mil
David (tall, lacing camera) and mother, Alice (right, foreground), R .n lw .iv I .iI..&gt;i A .t . ih r union wa*
lundiro.i lo.lav
im
i
n
..it
iriiig
a
iiw
a
ln
m
id
the
watch the raacu* oparatluna Ph# child fell Into Ihe M-ltuh-wld# writ ir .|U i|r i| lo linbl nil ■ w .itln lll
VIV . a.ill,,I Irll vvb.il kill.I ol a
^■i, 1 1 mi ir ti* I ru b n a ilil I b riv la d t,
while playing near her San Marino, Calif., horn#. Firemen ran a hove |&gt;rMitina* ib r I hi.i i i I s -H ull
team tbrv v*ill laakr ..ul,I allrl
\
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b
in
k
r
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In
ailrvl
tb
r
la
'k
down Ihe narrow opening and pumpad air through It to Kathy white e*I lir- bn.ud Imdmg iv uni binding
have tr. u thrm .a a. linn", Mr.
cavatlon experts tried to find a way of raachlng liar. (Jitiernuinmul) nil tlir ililinii &gt;n I.nlni.nl' III. I .......
t.tubei '.ml, "but il ll,r fasts will
III,
turiiiel
pri'nidrlll
Im’kril
lip
tmititt Km HI
in h hit’ll
i|ir ir p u il w ilh nil a»M'rtUin that *ln k ..ill, ut. I .lou t ilnnk' tbry ll
in «r |ri I thr irv M|iilll*,l|llil* I ti.•vv Ir "uliiinsl im jiusiiiblr" fur
br ill' Ippollilril.
lion.
. . u i g i i - - ii.iinl iipproprluttun m i
Inlioibi, r.l
bv ‘’ ■•III Mjittna.
Int* VVIllll*
IHtl'Ir public ■■.ill,, i.. oink,’ lirKilv nr ImW nf
I |i«* lii nt i tl
i «*|mu t iu l*i i'rtiil fill ih,. .i iiiv, \ u v \ mid A n I n fi’n piogiam . I*.mm in . Mi lalllltei, til
Him, lutro.lmed 1 n, M.llte. List
T'liiltuh ini I lit- *ils|mh Mfill bur? 1iinli/i' 1t&gt;| tin* botirti Mir hR'H't ^ lay
yrai » .all lir 1 win,i, »dl l,r lieltltlJ
S, 1,Mi .1 H in t i l l k in in iiiiin lit
Jut . p rt.fr VMM nf I!tilI I - 11&gt; , I Ini* , .1 Hum
" lli,. ,11-f ■-n-t- r« la b ii*h
. 1 ■itnmv I ’jl.ihlo
lltr |&gt;l Hr ll.lt 1
v.isity nf IViimylvainit Urfirgu in. nt id tin - r iim illv i ‘ 1'i'Miirulml
Nrvs Vmk City.
trnlril.rl.lri
f
I
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II
llfil
l»H
f.lM'’
I
b
iff
I
|i Oxlnirill*, |»fnf**HMU Ilf lux', l.u*
Hr.1 NYillim all IH yrai oltl piti'lirr
Iiii mI SlmifNHl rnivri-H y, uml
Intin Somrivillr, N J., ami Jintmv
IhiiiIv Li' wih, VVu’vbu u'tfii ill tor*
Stereotypers.
P ress­ Women Are Urged To my
iMritrl liHuiimtivr** now carry
Jolirt. a llmd l.atrmall ii .,111 MatyAssume Full Duties •n r uiilCHlrrr mnl niu* finiiiun.
men Walk Off Jobs;
vlib-, |run
Ib.tli Ihr III«&gt;tIii*i hniMl of Kl»
"P eace M eet" Fails
As Citizens O f U . S . ^inriTM
Speak lug on I ii.1 subject
of
iiiul *lir llrnthiM’biMMl nf
"Holy Week". Rev A Ii Mclnnls.
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»»H I'Atlf *1*1
pasi.u «i H„ I'i . 1 I'reshyterlnn
tiv \ s s o n .\ r n ) im ifh s
Snnir 210 dflrg.ltrs, alternate*
. I0 11 I1. aid Hull during Holy
I rrvumin and Stetrnivpris vtruil .mil vitilmv .iMrndr.l it,,- iw.. d.iv
Week ,11* 11' ii.iiulr Inn. naturally
W VlIHINtiTON. Apt II oTi
huluV against (hr four »l.ulv new? session id tbr Spring t non, il nirri
t„ „m of t lit- pi rule -1 event in all
\
&gt;
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I'nice
pilots-have
flown
"Inn.
pajiri. in Washington. I&gt; &lt; . Ir.rv „1K „| Distiut
I’d. i Inirm.i
.....I- of mile* pei hum tieyt.nd hr mi v. I'hrisl iixi'i, f 1.tut the dvad
ing thr Capital rity without nrw- tomal held m Panama l dv Satui
’ li is an undeiiyal.lv fuel", h*
-.(.red of sound". All Secie
xanl. "Hibi olte named Jesus lived.
papri service, ^
1tl^y and Sunday wfmli b id Ini lit
v Symington rep.ntetl today
lie did not say hi.w many Inn. And ,1 lx an un.lenvnblr fact that
Tbr 200 A R ......
mrmhris ilirnir. "Arlinn Now Ini f'ffrclivr
d-eiU &gt;f mile* lier hour beyond. one named Jesu* died. Th* Scrip­
wrnl nut nlfiually at H 00 A M Ciiirrnnhip", Mi* V nur Mnvrng
Permit* for itttC^tftf. worth of 1lie need of sound al sea level tures tell us that he rose from th*
(E S T ). Picket* patadrd lirfiiir thr rr, a Jrlrg jlr, rrp.iitrd up nil hrr cnstriirtton were issued .luring v Till mile an hour
dva.I. There may h* some qusstlou
Marcli l.y Howard Favlllv, City - Svminhlnn ■ tcslineit I.etnre a at,.mi this as u historical f*c«f
newipaprr plant* an haul railiri.
irtytn to Sanford thia morning.
building
inspector,
he
ulinoillicrd
Ottivr major itiiltc* in thr c u n ll.ii-.- Armed Service* sulieommll |,ni Hone who believe in the ScripOlhri drlrgatr* (tom thr San- |.»luy
l,-i ii. •1;ppm t id legislation to lilies arcejil il as u fort".
l.y b.i.xtr.l thr nilluhri id i.llr to b.r.l .lub w rit Mi&gt; Al I bint. Mu.
This amount, ri'preseuting '
riling onnsnl,'table toslorlcal
inoir than 20,000 F.*ui lb.m&gt;aiul|,| |
4m| M„
|J K.md permits Inr new constructli.i. uni a m i......I t II f *111 IMHt.tMMt prngi am
Im liiiii-miii' 11rut sillier sonic |fil‘ fuel t&gt;, prove Hibi I'tinxl rose from
repairs,
is
tnor.v
than
triple
it"
of il.iv nuinbrr air n.d .bir.ilv to ,n },
Ihe dealt, Itev M, Inins menlloiied
fig,i.e t,,r March, 19JH wl..'. l . i i I ih ii -..u n itI re -e u ic li
II,,
lu ll w 11 v c l i d i i l - r . l h i w il
volvrd mi ibr vlnkrv.
Ml
|;k,.|v„ ||av|N ,4 Mnilni.iil. 333,7211 ... new permit* was i**ii.-i
\ltd il i,- an iindctalde lad Ihal
1 1 m il limed lln I » e * *dv I
, h i,-l was seeei, i,y i.'pi.laid* nun
An " I I th I.iiiii p ia .r nicrl.i.g .&lt;it-. .Ir.lc .l •'.iveri.ni of Itinlrlcl
I lie luigesl pern,It |at.ued dm
I.dlnwlng In- croclflxh.li «h„se
r! ing tIt-- past month is f".
f.n lrd In v rlllr tlir W a 'ltn ilg im l'" U r - XH'’* Mlibli. t.im /n h '/,
11
t-iil.'i.will
gi.v.'i mu , sit 11.-ti.. 1. ,.t the in w S..uih Ili»i Spelling Bt'i* Wimirr word could not l,c ipleslnmcd
1
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I'i'iii:n ‘ii|u,
lit'iilt'iin
iil
w agr d ltp u lr. I b r |iirv v in rii waul
“III every age ihere has been In
Mi&lt;, ■ Tiivnri-v »f I’niminn City. 1st tliiil.ll III Fiuirleelith
an
wrrkly tai*r .mil .1 ml in
Ft* (io To Miami Ihe minds of men Hie ties tie f„l
n-m i'i; nml ruprerniitniivi- in Hint I Ink Avi'liue ul u ciisl el
n.iiimrlality", lie said. "This desire
llir work wrrh iroln 17 1-2 limirv 1 | 1j|..t Inli-rrinttonal t'lmvrnlinn in Mil. Next III value the pe. lull I"
ll'sNlisHffZ os r t t r Sit I
lu 35. Tin* vlriroty|inv avk F* mnir rin. iitfn in .Iniir, Mr*. Vtiiln Xnnng U f2H,l&gt;UII cillicretl' lilm k s tall'
i l,,I,lie n I n ,111 si'lmols uf Semi

200 Men S t r i k e, 250 Pilot Club
Leaving Capital Delegates Attend
Without P a p e r s District Meeting

Symington T' e l l s
Of Need For More
Aircraft Research

Building Pi* nil if h
Fur March P uhs
$ 10 0 , 0!)0 Mark:*.

.ml &gt; wink wrrk id 12 1-2 lintm, " f Si

IVtl&gt;r»hurg; Mi*» Allir I in

World Shares Grief Of California
Parents As ‘Kathy’ Is Found Dead
SAN MARINO. Calif., Apr.
T h . wo.U is a lint* sadder
today, Liltla Kathy Fiicus was brought up dead from her well tomb
after 52 hours. All mothers and fallirr* shared in tome measure ihe
grief that overcame David and Alice Fi'cus when ihe body of ihfir towhsaded three-year old was found Ivmg in water, edged atioul 100 feel
down In the 14-Inch pipe.
1
Th* announcement of death, by hour#; hut It would have been th*
drowning, at 8:90
(PHT) last name If ah* could have liven
night brought to a tragic and tha reached In two hmira.
tireless dlf
igglng of w*ary ranDr. Robert McGullock, family
c u m amt tha anxioua waiting of physician, said Kathy had been
sympathisers everywhere,
dead "ilnca last heard from F ri­
Since, little Kathy, running at day aftarnoon." Than her terrified
play, stumbled into the weed-cov­ scream* drifted faintly up to her
ered well opening Friday after­ mother, effort* to have her grab
noon, accounts of the attempt to a rope failed, and all waa slTant.
reach her had stirred tha nation, Thera waa still watar in the old
and the n e t of th* world, na few well after 49 years.
atari** have In yearn. *
The body waa finally found on
Evan though nothing had been a warm Palm Sunday aa O, A.
heard from th* child nine* about Kelly cut through tha tough old
an hour after ahn plunged into rasing from th* bottom of n res­
th« abandoned old caning, hope and cue shaft sunk parallel to the
prayer filled moat human M art*. well,
up
“ Ho egUad
“
ip fo r. 11 . doctor
How else account for n crowd of to come down the 100-foot shaft
more than 19,000 which watched and i m what ho thought. Dr. Mofinal rnecua effort# T
Cullock Mid Kathy had not lived
Those efforts teok, 1» all, IS
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No. 165

Fact Finders Hoover Cites
Brannan
Raps
GOP
Rule Against Armed Forces’
RailDemands Extravagance Criticism Of D&lt;em os

WASHINGTON. A,.i II (/!•) ...............................,
, r.
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b u a lii
A piruilriili.il
emergency
today inomiuemlrd against granling union druiamlv Int an additiunal
rnginrri mi imtllqile unit diesel
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cut (tom 33 1-2 boul*.
in the ,'iiuvrntinn
Thr puhll*lirr» ii*liMiotli ^iiiiinn*
m ,,,,,,,. k
Taylor. fir*t
turned dnvvn tlielr offer nf 11 $•&gt; vii'n pie lili'iil of I'lliil Interim*
ralM- und u third work of vnen- Ihiiuil of Atlanta, &lt;lu. win. wn*
tlun to worker* of five mid more present for Ihe session outlined
year* of yervlcr. The puhll*lier* the legislative lungruui, sponsoralso said both unlnn* refused the ing tlie kjpitd Kiglits Amemlimml;
employer*' offer to urbitratv.
approval nf the Merit System in
The pressmen went on strike hlnie nml federal government 1
Wednesday for 2f&gt; hour*, hut re­ fedi'iiil aid for edneatlon- 11 milturned on orders of their Inter f,nin illvnn-e law; ti lull ullowitlg
national officers. All the city’s Inrv servlee for women; ulsdishnewspaper* were affected by the iiig (lie lu* mi nleii murgnrioe,
ensliielien and luggage.
walkout.
Mr*. Tavlor slated that there
Hudlo Millions scheduled fre­
quent, expanded news program* in :iii. now I,inn stale and federal
keep the capital abreast
will, laws iliserltiliniiling against wn.... . She further stated that tin'
world news.
After the unions turned down ..nly way to correct these laws Is
the arbitration offer, the pulill*li fin women to wake np to I lie fact
er* said, a raneliialoi suggest oil |that tliev are citizens uml to be
a fact finditig board to make tec «illmg to assume their full re
- ***■• ----ii.mnihHity as such. Mm urge,I
tl'iiatlaa**- da
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HANKKR'H CONVENTION
RltlDGK If) GLOBE
A convention of tha Florida
The Osteen Hrlilge on Htats
Ranker's Association In being held
In Miami during this Week. J. I,. Ruud -lir. (Celery Avenue) will he
Inglt-y is attending the meeting closed on TueMlay, Apr. ID, at
from the Hanford Atlantic Notion ft. 11(1 o’clock uml through Apr. 23
al Rank with U. 11. McNutt:y of lu order that repair* may be matte,
Mrlhourn* representing the KJor-tli was announced today by Ihe
I Stale Hoad Department.
Ida Htate Rank.

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Request For 3rd Man Commission Accuses
On
M ultule-Unit
Army. Navy, AitForce Of Padding
Diesels R e j e c t e d
Appeals For Money
By Trum an Board

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Expenditures Will Be
Brought UnderLegialative S c r u t i n y
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W S P A P E R

Cloudy with shower* and pos­
sibly thundershowers beginning
lair this afternoon and *nding
Tuesday morning. Fresh to mudernirli strong southerly wind* be­
coming variable.

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Ami Gineerie*, Inc.
I’eriiiit* fur residences uu'lu.le
Hie new JU.IMHI III, me being ervcl. I
l.y W. G. Strawder an I’atk Av.
line lielweeli I width and Tim
teenth Sheet.
A permit was rrcentlv seem, i
hy Herbert Gllis to erect u ,
Crete black Imnie on Jeflei-,u,
Avenue lad wren Twentieth and
3 wen*V-fltsI Stieets
Kslnnuli l
cost is Tft.lllMl
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ll-diI'-'o iily . f ifth
to eighth
guide, w ill caniprte III u spelling
bee
Tuesday evening
lit 7:4ft
o'clock III Ihe Jilltlar H ig h School
In o iilc i that u w inn er and run
nil up m ay be selected fur Ihe
Int gel , oiliest sponsored hv Hie
M iam i Ib 'ia ld in M iam i, It
t'
Steele
principal o f Hie Sanford
(iia n n u a l School and local chair
mini of Ho coiilesl, aim ,,010 r,l l&lt;&gt;
■lay

Tin- local champion spellei will
receive a fill prize, und llir runner
m, „ jf,no prize from the Miami

erald, and the next best speller
,HM
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fiflh
grader*
will be awarded a I ft.INI prize bv
A nldiiHl award was prasenled Hie I'omit y Si'hool Hoard, lie said.
to I aiuptadl-l.iissinu i’nsl No ft 1
The following children will com­
ul Hie Xliiericun i.egion ilepail pel* in Hie local contest: Maiie
rui'iil cinivcnliun in Suiasotu Su, Terrlzzi nml Evelyn Horton, Jim
m da). in recognition of progic* l»r High School eighth grader*,
in increasing the memhersliip. Im Marvin
McKinley and lienrnn
Smglelury, post adjiitunl. no Harrell, sixth graders of Sanford
"ouncerl today oil Ida return fi«,o
School; Alvin ..................
llir I'olive lit ion.
and Jam ** Hlilvur*, nlghtli graders
(diesler Mills, who brought l" ,,f |„ik., Mnnrn.' .School; b a n )
tbe most member* to lb.* I
Hales, sixth and John Shaw, fifth
wa* accorded •the honor of curtj |grade nf Wilson .School.
mg the Post banner to wliicli H*
Other* in the
ii* spelling
hp
conlesl
ill,bun wa* attached.
Among tho Hanford delegate* are Warren McCall and Frances
nt tliu convention warn Post Com llrldgcmiui, eighth grade, Lake
Elarwlca,
mamler Jamo* Wright, Gummaml- Mury School; flurroil
ir-elect Janie* (J. Galloway, Karl. eighth, und llolmutli Kidel, fifth
T. Unichs, limit historian, Pranl grade of Lyman Hcliool; Harul,
Weitman.
I’avllck, Joel Field and Ed Mm, George and Cjrmdiu
forton. Maxwell Wells, Orlaud, eighth gru.le, Oviedo Hchool, and
Attorney, wa* elected a* Depart Ciirole David and Helen Rennell.
eighth grade of Geneva Hcliool.
menl (foinmander-

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West Virginia Agriculture Chief
Inspects Florida’s State Marts
JACKSONVILLE. A|u. II (Npecial)—Commiuianer ol Agriculture
J. It. McLaughlin nf Wetl ................pent the patt week viiiting th* Flor­
ida Slate Markets ami roiuultiiiM «*dh matket officials looking tnwaid
the feaiihility pf rmuilinalinK ibr consumer markets in his stale with
the farmer wholesale or poml-of ongin markets in Florida. He |&gt;oiiitcd
out tbe vast coal mining and o th e rf-------*-------Industrial aroaa nf Ills state ax 11 study of the situation Is being
consuming market, where food Im­ made hy hla department and It
port* are necessary in quantities. appears likely both states will
West Virginia has n market sys­ benefit, according to a report from
tem underway hut It differ* great the office of William L. WlUon,
ly front' Florida In that It is de­ Director of Florida Rial* Markets.
cidedly a
consumer',,
market
"Much needed rain fall last
whlla Florida, with Ita vast agri­ week In tho vicinity aerved by tha
cultural Industry, la a farmers Hanford Htate Farmer*' Market
production market.
and with favorable weather con­
Mr. McLaughlin la desirous of ditions a bountiful spring vege­
working out tom * plan whtra di table crop will ha produced, ac­
raet T a n' in-market-to-conaumer cording to report* from Bandy
market ahlpi
_ _ be
_ mads to Anderson,' Market manager. Th*
patents can
Insure direct delivery of fresh Market had a good aui
upplv"of fruits
vegetables and fruits. A complete
Mat
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Sunt cnees W i l l
Be
Announced
L ater;
(J
Are
Acquitted

M I KNRI KG, Germany. Apt. 11
tel'* I rve ul tillin '' lop govern­
ment ottiiiab weir von voted hy a
l 1 S vt.n 11 .met couit today ul
help.uv loin pl.in isv.evMve vear
I bey .trie the luv| lieimant to
l,r .on,n i d ol wai plotting by an
all Amr.i. an ...iiil Not tinre thr
mlcin.ihoii.il uulllary inbunal convr. i d llrimaiiii Goenng ami IR
oilier l.ivb Nazi, uraity liner years
ago had .t 11v Ge.mail been to.mil
gudlv »i. b.&lt; . barge
I ■t.I.ix ' vritlul' began Ibr bii.il
a. 1 ol tl,.« l.tsl wai .ruiirv trial
b elo c .0 \me 1it an ...uit.
Hi....... . those cnnvicted today
was Union Kinc&lt;l Von Weiszacck*
or. stale secretary in Hiller's forvign office and one time Nazi
umhii'sndm lo Hu* \'aticau. lie was
found guih;- of plotting aggrcxxlvc
wur agiiin'l Czechoslovakia.
............. .. 1, led were :
Wiih.'ln. Kepplar. ltd, Hiller’s
icononn,' udvi-el und founder of
the “circle of fi lends" uf the Ges­
tapo chief, Heinrich Himmler.
Krnest Woermsnn, ill, chief of
the pidllicnl div 1-1011 uf the foreign
office.
Hen rich l.aiuiiirr*, 111*, one-*y*d
chief ol I Ii v Hiller Reich Chtncellery, described by tbe court •*
on# of ths mnxi puwarful man In
,th Nail hleturchy.
Virol Koorner, fift. Industrialist
win. was tioerlng's deputy In tbe
f.mi -year plan. The court said bl*
jol, was to "make Germany ready
for war in four years."
I he sentences probably Will not
l,e announced until Thursday, when
ihc three-judge court completes
lending IIs 933-page finding
Ihere were 21 defendants tiled
,,n seven different counts, of which
pinning aggressive war was the
first. Nine defendants were acquit­
ted uf till* charge The other seven
wen- not accused under It.
The 21 defendants all were dip­
Howard Fraternity
nr high officials uf Ihc
Admits Whitt* Youth lomats
Nuzi government. Tbe prosecution
called Hicm the •'core of Nazi con­
WASHINGTON. Apr. II 0T 1
q u e s ts " with.,ul wlmm Hitler could
Howard University’s Chi Delta Mu , not liuve waged lux wur.
fraternity ha* broken u 33-yeoi , Welszaecker was the chief dcprecedent hy admitting In mem I leiulunt. Ills uMurnry, Warren h.
hershlp a while student, 21 -year- |Magee ,,f Washington, D. C . put
old Paul Goth uf New York Giiy, up an impressive defense. WclGuth, a senior In the tlnivcr zaecker claimed lie actually had
xily'n metllcal college, is one of I'J lieei. an anti-Nazi remaining in ufnew members of the chapter com­ flrc only to oppose Hiller s pro*
posed of
medical, dental and gram lie affered testimony by
pharmacy srudentis.
All other iiianv high foreign officials Ihe
members are negroes.
(Gonllnued On I'aga 2)
Arvlue M. Hradford, rhupler
piesldsnt, said the fraternity hu,
no racial policy.
linwsr.l (luiverslty has an m
i»llmen) of utiproxlmatrly 7.nun
students, mu'tly hegrues.
l The click of hoof neat* on Hie
Miuxt) Routs Holing Club's track ul
HISS TRIAL ADJOURNED
Municipal Airport was heard yes­
NEW YORK, Apr. 11 . I'i
Trial of Alger His*, former slot* terday as rider* practiced for the
department official, mi u charge to-ills that will tie run off nil
,,f prrJtiry was adjourned today "Cracker Day", the group's big
until May 2 by Federal Judge ex out on May H.
1 Among those practicing for the
Alfred G. I'oxe.
Hi** wa* indicted on charges nice* was Hligh Ernest and his
that he denied he turned over marc, '•Tail l.lgld Girlie" and Er­
secret government
papers to nest Lee with Id* quarter liorsu
Whittaker Chambera, former cou­ stulllon, "Hontiy Glegg". The two
I"Ernest’s'* are reported to be very
rier for a Communist spy ring
much in earnrsl about winning
H,e races.
CITY MEETING
The Glty Gommlssfon will meet
C of C MEETING
11,night In regular session at 8'ftil
The regular monthly meeting of
o'clock. Among mattern slated for
discussion or action arc the swim­ ihe hoard of directors of the Sem­
ming pool projsct. us* of the Tour­ inole County Chamber of Com­
ist Center, a new hospital alto nml merce will be held tomorrow night
site of the new hall park on Mel- al 1:30 o’clock at the Tourist
lonvitlc Avenue of which the City f t liter, Ed Higgins, manager, an­
is seeking title from the County. nounced today.

Dusty Bouts Plans
“Cracker Dafy” May S

Ground To Be Broken Tomorrow
For New Crooms Academy Library
Exerciiti in celebration of ground breaking for ihe new $25,000
Crooms Academy Memorial Library will be held at 1 :0 0 o'chick to­
morrow afternoon al the library tile approximately 150 feet twrth of
the Academy. J. N. Croomi, principal, announced today.
T(it County School Board, which rnrcli in regular icssion tomorrow
morning at 10:00 o'clock, will b e*—
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present al the axarels**, said',,,, „ kp&lt;)
mak( donations and
HupL .Ti Wi Lawton. Members ,j,e|r Mn)tg will b# recorded for
will gWa talk*.
future us* aa those who aided in
R. MsGrlff, Jacksonville iat- making this project possible,"
tornay and graduate of ths negro Prof. Crooms announced.
high school, will make an address.
Elton J . Mouahton la architect
He la aaaooUtad with S . D. and N. and Paul Campbell la contractor
K. McGill, attorneys, who for- for tha library, n on# atory struc­
mcrly lived here.
ture of concrete block 94 by 04
"Persona breaking ground will
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House Group T o ld
Plan Would Not
Impose Rigid Con­
trols On Farm ers
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Se. letaiy
Agriculture Brannan
lot Im . k today al Republican criticurn that tbe AJminiitration's ntw
bum program would impose rigid
. outiols on burners.
I !* told a House Agriculture Con»nutter llt.il rullltols would he IMS
gtealrr „i liioadei tlun those juthonied bv ibr so-called Aiken Law
passed by tbe Republican 80th
( ongtrs.
Senator Aiken (R V t). author
■d the Kepuhli. an law, asserted on
thr Senate tlooi last week that the
Administration program would sub;e. 1 la.mrrs to btoavlrr controls
lb.in eve. befote
II.-- \,lminivii.il.on's program
I. .' been olln e.l .«&lt; .1 substitute lor
llir Vikni I ..iv, win, b is lo go into
. Itiii nrst |.in I unless Congress
sllie. I- ollie.wi'r
I 'mice ipicxiouiirig hy Rep. Pare
llliiu i. Hi mun.n xanl a controver­
sial feature of In* plan—produc­
tion piiyineiitx lo farmers—also
was . initttiiie.l in the Aiken Law,
Such payments would be used to
allow p ile
,, f
perishables t o
i&lt;m*nliters In g„ lower I Inn they
vv.nilJ under Ihe picsrllt profrapi.
Hep Andre-en (R-Minn) presse&lt;| Hrnumin for an estimate of the
ttossible co.si of the now progrsdK
lie himself has predicted it might
cust ( 5,000,000,000 or rnor* a
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F a r m Bureau To
Discuss Warren’s
Plans F o r Citrus
The B"*til of Director* of th*
Seminole Cmini) Farm Bureau
Mill inert Friday lo discuts Gov­
ern ,,1 Warren's proposed citrus
li'Kisleliuii, G ong* Hwsrti, preslile n l. a n im iiiu 'o l l l i b

nun rung.

Local citru- grower* are re­
qu ired by Mi Swarti to contact
either him „i a director to make
known their views on the citrus
program.
Cominsitllug on the proposals,
Mr. Hwartz declared,
"Governor Warren'* Citrus Ad­
visory Committee want* iruly lo
represent the thinking of rilrus
growers on proposed Citrus legis­
lation, and Farm Bureau county
president* throughout the citrus
* ret ions of the »tute ar* asked
lu sound out grower* and report.
Tlir report to ihe governor mak­
ing recommendation* for legisla­
tion cover* 11 pages; however, the
recommendations of the committee
nml the changes in the pr%3Lp'd
Mil in essence cover only three
points:
II I Higher maturity standards
for ft uit -hipped lu frrxh form
anil used in pit,cessing.
( 2 ) quality control of processed
citrus products.
|3| Establishing definitely thr
(Continued on Tag# T e e )

ForreHtal Reported
To Be Doing: Nicely
W A H IIIN G T D N . A p r. t l ~ 4 z F )~

Former Secretary of Defense
.lamp* Forrostiil wa* reported In
"satisfactory conditions" today at
tin, Naval Medical Center at near­
by Retheadu, Mil.
Hospital authorities paid that
Forrestnl, who l&gt;ecame n patient
there a week ago, was resting
comfortably. The hospital said ha
was uridar going a routine check­
up Former associates said over
iht&gt; weaktnd that he Is suffering
from nervous exhaustion.
Hep. Rankin (D-Mlss) told the
House that "Hecretary Forrcital
is a very sick man, and probably
delirious at times x x."
Th* lawmaker criticised radio
commentator Drew Pearson fa t
remarks
Rankin said
Pearson
mad* about Forrr*tal on hla
broadcast last night.
He did not say what Pearson's
remarks were hut he called Ihe
commailtatar’a statement a -eie*
loua attack" on th* former defense
chief.
" I am railing for a copy of
this vicious speech," Rankin said,
"and 1 am going to call upon the
Commlw
Federal Communications Jomn
slon to taka ateps to prevent *Mew
Inhuman abuse* aa ' this being
broadcast over th* radio,"
Rankin said "Secretary Forres­
ts! needs no defense at my hind r
Ha is one of our greatest living
Americans. We all regret to Unrm
of his illness and pray for bin
sp-edy racovary."

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MONDAY, APR. 11, 1»4»

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f f H t i * * *—* * TODAY•
Maltltudes have had that dream,
** baa not worked out that way.
it and powerful famtttea tend
(Ili aaiMll i i Right rtaemeoa la
of famillaa.
fta lf Inward thought I* that tbalr

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Useless Committees

Thera are tome beauHful piclxmin .lohnnon, tho now secretary of dofnnno, ban made
hn«t of Miiiiuippt woodland irenei
id tail week'* nine of Life may- an eye-opening atari in hin job by almlinhlng nine commltteen
and Imnrdn in tho defenno ontnbllnhmmit, which ho found
aiine.
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to lie uxelcnn in hin flrat examination of the departm ent. He
The new North Atlantic Afliknce said th a t wuh only a beginning, and him directed tho nocU expected to coil the United Slate* retarlcn of Army, Navy and tho Air Fnrco to n ta rt gath er­
only a billion and a quarter the ing inform ation on which more oliminntona can lie m a d e .,
flrtt year. What it will coit after
Perhupn with tho hriiHhnenn of a new m em ber of the
that U anybody’* gueu.
cabinet, Mr. Johnnon him rained htn hand agaitml a plague
not only of tho Defenno Department but of the whole gov­
Now that inmeone hai propoted ernm ent. Thorn are name 800 commltteen and bonrdn in tho
■ full irate inveitigation of the defonae cntnbllnhm cnt; in tho total governm ent ntructuro
State Welfare Board, why not go them are thousand* and thminamln. The number which are
a little further and tee if we can ohnnlcte or otherwinn unolunn can only be gunned at. ComAid out Juit how many people are mitteen nnd Iwnnin are net up cnnunlly to do tankn which
drawing unemployment com peti­ nomeone tlilnkn nhnuld Ihi done. When tho lank in fininhed
tion became they cannot find work, tho committee or honrd porpotuaten Itnelf and nolilom iloen
gad how many heroine they don't anyone tako the trouble to get rid nf it.
Tnxpaycrn will wlnh nil power to Secretary Johnnon in
want to work.
hin attack on unel1’ n John within bin bailiwick, and will wiHh
In the inleratl of accuracy and th at a few other departm ent and agency heads m ight be
for the further enlightenment of bitten by the name kind nf hounectenning bug.
thoie comidering future me of the
Touriit Center, we refer to the
Fiffht On Groat Bnnkn
mlnutei of the City Committinn of
Fab. II, 1946 which lay in effect
New York ('ity ban been imked to eliminate Dlckenn'
that the City ihall Irate lhd*USO "Oliver Twlnt" anil Shnkonpenre'n "Merchant of Venice"
building to the Chamber of Com- from the nchooln. becnime they are alleged to teach antimerce for it* headquarter* to be Semitinm. Suit In threatened if the Board of Kdm'iitlon de­
•tad at a Community Center and clines.
Touriit Club available for the ac­
Attnckn on "The Merchant of Venice" nre not new. It
tivities of civic club* and young in hard, however, to nee how anyone reading the play
thoughtfully cap Ta II to rctfnrd the Jiiwlnh vlllinn Hhylock an
'■ Congratufition* to O, K. Goff morn alnnnri against than Hlmiing.sp
Thn Hiutaiilt oh"O llvnr T wIhI", the moving picture verM the fine job done in the Red
nlon
of which Iiwh xtirreri up rioting nniong illnplia'cil I’oIIhIi
Crot* drive. With everyone be­
Jow « In B orlin , arlnoH hocatinu uim o f Its vllllrum, Flig h t, who
coming a little more penny ton- tra in * ch ild ren to bo p ick p o ck et*, la n Je w . Ho In not the
acioua and with one charity drivn
vlltml c r e a tu re In th e book, how ever, b ein g qu ite outdU tm icfollowing to dotely on the heel* cd
by th e b ru ta l n ill SIkeH. who In KtigllHh th rou g h nnd
of enothrr that it i* difficult to th rou gh . Y e t tho Hnglinh have not o b je c te d to him iih U»**rltall where one begin* end the other
e ir race.
leevet off, it i* no eety matter to ing th
Kvcti If thoHe tw o cIunmIc w orka w ere tinged by riiclul
reach the full quota in any .drive. bins, how ever, banning I hem from th e achooln would not be
Yet Mr. Goff wai within light ol ■i ceim tru ctiv e th in g to do abou t It. Y ou n g Am ericium need
hie at lait report*', end no doubt to learn to recogn ize and undoratanii prejud ieed lite ra tu re ,
will go over the top when tha count for th ore la plenty o f It In thn w orld, jiw t iih th e y need to
la complete.
learn a b o u t good lite ra tu re .
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We ware much impretied'with
’ a tetter from a negro named Bsnrll
kxpretiing appreciation for the
eourtkiie* extended him hy vatiou*
when hunting for hit toil
King, and published in the
Mid Friday. It renew* out fftilh
Inman nature to find lo.-Hiany
being kind gnd helpful to
f, though trveir race* were
real, «nd to Had one who it m
■Kireciilive of the help extended
M*. We commend ihie letter to *11
tdioee, North and South, who be-Mve there i* nothing but evil in
lie# world.
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Gallant worker* laboced 'fttntk hour* in a dttparala attempt to
; t i k t from the 100 foot 14 bch
iato which.*he had' fallen the
’ at 3 1.2 year oid Kathy FbcUe.
of man ritkad thali. live*
at thought of the danger* in
oe lha wagee they might
demanded. That their
were not iticctnfu! dom not
ton the honor that la their*,
t of lha an a who UR
the weH mto which the
iM had fallen) Will he be
to go unyuaWMdT'Wtil
•Mapped Mdil they haw
eoMeoae tUt. '

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i that eotna pMpU f» «
era abta to akiaad the
to Wiatar Path over- ifc
• "The FUrida hediaa
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Congress Roundup

Snnford Forum

Since KcicntlHtH nnd hlBlntinnn fir»t began to toy with
th e theory of evolution, the nenrch for so-called "m issing Editor,
i
links” In tho chain of nrnn’n development ban been prover­ Hanford Herald,
Sir:
bial. T here arc mlaslng llnka in the hl*lorlen of plants, too, Dear
Following la a copy of a letter
One of these, a type of corn bolicveil In lie 4,000 yearn old, which t addressed to Mayor Carban recently been (Uncovered in New Mexico.
raway on Apr. 7 and which I
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Corn, one of the monl common and valuable food plnntn would appreciate your piihlishin tho world today, In alno one of the most puzzling. T here Ing In the Forum column of The
a re very few plnntn which clearly require cultivation by man Herald:
“Your Invitation to local reaidfor nurvlval. Corn In one. It mind have originated from nome ’ out* for suggestion* in . reaching
wild plnnt capable of Independent nurvlval, but ncientintn a solution between the two ahufflrhoard committee* and the civic
Jtave nover been able to doHcribe that original. The new din- club
committee* to reach a decl­
covery m ay help.*
aim! In timing their activltle* i*
mnnt -------acceptable. Tho
The development of lietter variation of a plant dependn ----.
„place Inp artly on a knowledge of the hintory nf tho plant. Comparl- ynivij,t l» tha Tnurl*i Center
non of the ancient corn, recen tly found, w ith a modern car J uutK l \ , t £ "huffl*l*.P.r " c«m“
of hybrid rorn ahnwa Hint I hi* development in ulmont un­ mlttei'D w*» very fnir.
•‘FiiaU lln&gt; u*4i of (tin TuurUtbelievable. A jjlnale row of kcrni'ln from _thc modern cur
would yield more food thnn it whole ear »f the corn of 4,000 O n ler Ity civic Huh* win, iluc to
the '' bhi rntioning" er*. Too, the
yearn ago. YVIth the knowledge which now hnn boon gained, civic
clulm itiil not know that
w hat may ncientintn iw able to do with corn In tho coming thin "ulmi-c the huihlinir" plan
win mil h perfect one for tiiuriil*’,
yearn?
During tin- wnr the Touriit Ctuli
SclentIntn are tho nnon who make gloomy prcdlctlomi wn*
ili*t&gt;nmle,| for “ hII out" was
th a t tho hum an rnco will nomeday fnco ntnrvntlon hecaunc effort*. Tiulsy, *11 rlvlr Hull memIta numbora are Increasing no rapidly. But they provide the her* hnve car* nnd n mifficleot
annwer to th eir own riddle whon they dig up evidence of supply nf gn* I* nvnilalile, I'm
the need for the tourist I*
w hat man hnn already done to Incrcano bin production of sure
near and drnr to tho heart of all
food. It in Htnggoring to think that the ttizn of an onr of ImsInHs nnd civic-minded person*.
corn might Incrcano an much in tho 4,000 yoarn an In the Tourist advertise our town, pro­
mote ndvunremont, nnd put dob
Inal 4,000. But who would nay it in imponnlble?

ites shall contlhue forever.— P*.

MOKDAY'AffSfci l l } ttjft

lar* Into Hrrulntlon for hII.
‘‘Two years hark when n Tour­
ist Cluh was rc-organixed nnd a
director Installed, we expected
him to arrange things in n anilsfactory way.
However,
after
two years, there has been a divtslim of the tourist membership.
The Hanford Hhuffleismrd Cluh
lias enjoyed an enlarged member­
ship duo to the fact that it keens
open house IM-hourn dslly. The
spsre Is limited to less than fifty
persons, hut tho shurflebonrd can
accommodate twenty-five makes
It n popular place In the evenings.
"Another reason tho Hanford
Hhufflolmaril Cluh has been so
pnpulsr is due to the adjoining
rest-rniims. Many feel they can't
walk from the Tnurlst Shufflehoard Court* to the Tourist Cen­
ter several times during an even­
ing. ....... they don't care to In­
trude when an affair is in progloss, and some don't dare walk
In the wet grass In the evening.
"Hsnford has less thsn threehundred-fifty tourist
members,
Kustls, Del.anil, anil Kissimmee
have morn than seven hundred
each. What is the reason for our
ahnrlngoT Lots give the Tourist
('lull one-hundred dollars each
month for six month each winter
and see them g« places. They will
all go mil ns good advertisements.
*'in six uiimtha time there can
he satisfactory arrangements made
for all civic Hubs, dances, and
hampielx. Many of nur popular
eating places have private diniiiK-rnnms. Ho, iet'a eat there and
get the stale smell of fno,| out of
the Tourist Center liefore It Is
opened to the tourists*."
"Hlncrrely yours, _
,rM*ry Trances HmfBi
"Mrs. W. E. Hnilth"

Farm Bureau
C a tS iiM

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year.
grower control of the Florldn Gli­
I
BdUor The Herald:
tlrannan, as ho said last week ms Commission, tho governing
WASHINGTON, Apr. 11—HPI—
How prone most of u* are to when he sketched thr plan before body of the Industry.
Congressional hearings set .for
let life's rxlgieielea make us al- the Hensto and House Agriculture
Apr.
14 on the 'Teserv* clause”
"Never before hnve rltrus grow,
must grossly negllgont In express­ rommlttees, replied that no accur­ era had such an opportunity In In baseball con.rnct* were post­
ing gratefulness for tho*a,human ate estimate could he made lie- pul Iheir business on * sound anil poned Indefinitely today.
relations Hmt mean so maeh for cause of "numerous
The delay was suggested by
uncertain profitable basis," Mr. Swart* said.
our general well-being and happi­ factors."
“Heated opposition tins already spunsms of bills to exempt pro­
ness,-uni II "rime potent event
Rut he said his department Is arisen from those who want to fessional sports from being Hass­
thrusts u* Into responsive eon- working out sets of figures de­ rontimie to ship green, nnpnlat- id ss interstate commerce. Two
sclousncss.
signed to st—w roughly what the I able fruit nnd Juices, ami froie suits seeking such classification
Within the Inst year, upon sev­ present program and Ills plan
who favor legislation and me pending, based on the us* of
eral occasions, laith hy day and -would cost under identical con­ those
pracliion that make it psissihlu radio nnd .elevlslon in connection
hy night. I have had opportunity ditions.
to exploit the citrus growers. Now, with organised baseball.
tn observe some uf the activttUa
The House Commerce Commit­
He did say, however,, that tho
that mnkc h good hospital better present program would run Into more Imperatively than ever be­ tee which hsd scheduled the hear­
than a go«d horn* for human re­ *'hlg figures" when it ranio time fore, it Is Important for citrus ings said they will Im&gt; held later
growers to study the report of
lief and icpnlr: particularly so.
wvm
non It will he more convenient
In the Kci unld-IJiwton Memorial to support prices of milk, pork, thr Governor’s Citrus Advisory for Idg league baseball players to
anil other porixhnhlrx. He said Committee, inntl express them­
Hospital
testify.
Noteworthy Is the efficiency nf experience with potato support* selves upon It without delay.
hnve
Indicated
possible
rnsts
uL
the thiD-wulloo;
that— la- tha
&lt;iulct i-omitig and going of the the present prngriinn He said they only II of oar 07 mantles, are
nurses nl Iho enil of every eight- had coat mnr* Hum f.100,1)04&gt;,000 necessarily not very strong pa.
hour period. Those going off duty since the war.
(('•iflRUH F niiw r*## b m i
litienlly; they need the support
are in im hurry to leave; those
Andre*«u spent some time ques­ of n more widely organised body those present to study the North
coming on duty are standing hy tioning the Herretary about limi­ of gienlei poll I lea I power and ex- Atlantic Fact nnd the Displaced
before time. Hervl«is tn the tations which the Administration tierierired leadership. Tho Farm I’ersons Act.
patients continue m&gt; unhrokenly plan would set on price-support Nun-au Federation Is well organ­
Mrs. Viols Young, mit-gulng
that the whole staff seems a aid to large farms. Itrannan said ized in -10 nullities, nnd has hack district governor, presided over
living unity, a being within It­ this limit is designed to help the of It more thnn 10 years* exper­ the business session when the
self, of one mind, capable nf family-sited farm compete with ience. Its membership naturally district voted to rontinue as state
separable impulses, detachable, big, Industrial farm*.
includes'all 'faction* and interests PfnJects the milk bank In JacksqnattachnMf, moving here, there,
Meanwhile a full-fledged econ­ in the rltru* Industry,
istry, hut
ine program on mem
ai
but it Is i vine
V "". anu
" n,l _("*
mental
when, whore and how needed omy drive appeared to lie develop­
control, and h* I klfglcne. It was revealed that the
deumcrntlc
In
its
most—calmly, swiftly, skillfully. ing In Congress today, with Fed­
,1" nk' originally sponsored
there are III tho citrus Industry'
These nurses love ineir
"r
eral spending under heavy fire in many more growers
era than
thsn those
thniu hv. *h" Jacksonville Hull and later
even (hough (you nnd I know) both the Senate nnd House.
adnprtod
as a district project
will, adverse interests,
there are many pleansanter things
contains 16,000 worth of equltiIti'puhllrnns a n il
DcmiM-ra's
This t* the time for citrus ment; has on hand over 11,600
to do liino raring for the Injured alike Joined in attacks on the Tru­
and relieving the sick.
glowers to marshall their fnrros worth of froien mothers' milk and
man
udmlnlstration's
r
e
c
u
r
d
Then, this tiring so, gmtoful am
and take over thn efficient power during the pnst year shipped fttOO
I to then, for their constant
lof the Farm Nurenu Federation," worth of the milk to Miami dur­
vigilance and timely attentiveness'
? " r?
highlights
____________________ ing an epidemic there, a* well as
1. In the Senate, the Armed |
during the recent Illness of my
to a numlier of other state*. One
Services
Committee
demanded
wife, .Mary Isiulse.
of 22 sitch hanks the nearest
drastic military budget revision* upw*rd*_ of It.(MW,000,000,
Humbly grateful, too, am I to on the ground that the defense
Rep. Preston (D-Ga) Hnd Rep. ones are In Louisville, Ky. and
those wli» gave of their blood setup la "perinented with waste Lawrence II. Hmlth (R-Wlxc| fav­ Oklahoma City, Okie.
that sin- might live
The program on mental hygleno
ored a 10 percent reduction.
and inefficiency."
Herbert A. Hpelr
In other Congressional develop­ advocates the provision of a Men,
2 . Economy-minded Democrats
tal Hospital for Negroes; an In­
and Republicans drove for sharp ments:
(lien— a dairy spokesman told crease in funds to carry out this
ruts on spending for the next Ifi
Nazis
months of the European Recovery 1 the Senate Finance committee that work, provisions mad* for mmProgram ns the foreign-aid Idll n House-passed bill Junking taxes tally ill persons tn lie placed in
(Continued From ra g e One)
neared a vote in the House. A &lt;&gt;n oleomargarine would hrlng the care of a mental health dlreccourt conceded he had worked sec­ similar measure has already pass­ itbout ''butter'legging" on a scale tor. It was pointed nut hy Mrs.
retly against Hitler mill advised ed tho Senate.
reminiscent ot bootlegging in the Lou Abrams of Miami that' Hy
state had drastically cut fund*
■gainst Hitler aggressions. He was
Rep. Taller (R-NY) promised prohibition era.
for mental hospitals.'
Hr *ald the hill lacks any ef­ asked
cleared of guilt In all Germany’s tn trim the IMHO.OOO.Olin Douse
The membership committee reagainst “the vested n total of 760 Pilots In
attacks except one -• the attack on version by more tlmn 20 percent— fective safeguard
fraudulent out highly lucrative District Four which Is comprised
Cicchoslnvakla.
I.aminrix was convicted for his they were reported to have other passing uff nf yellow oleo ns but­ o f 26 rlulis In Florid*; 164 new
part in the invasions nf Austria, aliment*.
ter. ”
members or an Increase nf I 2 l'f
Wages—wage-hour Administra­ percent. St. Augustine received
Cxnchotlovnkin, Poland, Norway,
Those acquitted of the charge
Holland, NHglum, l.uxemliourg and of plotting aggressive war were tor Willinm R. McCombs estimat­ the award for the Itest scrap hook;
Itusslii
hurl Ritter, Edmund Veesenmayer, ed Hint some 2,7RO.POO workers Quine*' took home the-cup .for the
One of the defendants, Gustav Wilhelm Hturknrt, Itiehard Walter will get more money If the pro­ second time on attendnnc*:-;and
Hteengrscht Von Moyland, was Dane, Otto Dietrich, Gottlob Her­ posed 76-cent minimum whKu level ih i membership' ci*p' wiii""awarded
1 t 0 Daytona lloach.
stricken with typhoid fever as the itor, Walter Hchollenberg, l.utx is approved hy Congress.
trial's end neared. The other de­ Schwerin Von Kruslgk nnd Paul
RAPS RED THEORY
fendant*. all housed In the same I’lolger. All were acquitted nf the
NEW 'I.IF r RECORD
NEW YORK, Apr. 11 - (/PlJail, we&gt;i' In bo tested to see if they charge nf ■ common plan and con­
BERLIN, Apr.
U -IA I-A lr had contracted the disease. Three spiracy to commit cinnrs against Columliia University scientists say! HO plane* to blockaded Hrrljn set
other defendants were absent from trace nnd crimes against Iiiiiihiii- experiment* here contradict pet a now record todny—8,24ff:t Inns
Russian theories uboul heredity of supplies In U22 flight*. '•* ’
court tislay because of Illness, hut Ity.
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Pilot Meet

Convicted

IRIOTII III EH

DETROIT.
Apt,
II —l/P)George G. Booth, 64, founder of
the MiHilgan Booth newspaper
chain and mi rxeeutive of the
Detroit News fni HI years, died
today.
His dentil followed nil illness of |
several weeks.
A native of Toronto, Out,, Booth
also was known ns a patron of Hit'
nrta nnd in 1027 created the Cranlirook Foundation which adjoins
Bloomfield hills near Detroit. Tha
Hip school have raised 411,000 foundation Includes nu art acad­
which will hr used fur hook* and emy, hoys’ and girls' schools,
sHriire Institute, primary school
furnishing*.
and a massive church.

I* W ,'s Jt'

Hurt tn atfe. Plumbing will b* hy
America's fastest je t fighter
Unles* especially trained In ag­
I^s lirelhers anil wiring hy Hi
ilann is said tn Inriodo between gression, bloodhounds seldom at
John* Electric Co,
00,000
ami
not),ono
part*.
tack
their quarry.
Th« cornmtona of the building
will ba laid on May l, and the li­
brary la dua to b* computed hy
Bapt. I, Mr. Moughton Hutu, this
morning.
Exterior paint will hn rliam
colnrsd to match the A™'1*'™/'
tnd thn oemant asbestos shingle
roof will be red colored. Tho Intfrior will Incliul* a main slack
toom for books, two reading
rooms, periodical stnrag* room,
work room, nfflca nnd rest room*.

CalHmn Will havo noise sbosrbing proprrtl**, and flooring will
be (if eaphalt tile on coiicrfto.
Stool casement type of drimfnw*
will be Hn*tall*d. riuotascant
lighting will be of the new typo
known al “slim lino".
"About 126,000 li being expend­
ed on the library project hy th«
County Bebool Board, Sept. Lawton e*M today. Tha yetrone of

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•aa lha tuparb brooding and advanced engineering that
tMkti thin the moat owiling, ttaw beautiful Chrvrtar
of all lima.

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SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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HONOR ROLL
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| Amonit those
listed uii ihe :: Dr. C. L. Persons
honor roll at Stetson University
O P T O M E T R IS T
. for the wintrr i|uarler are Jeanne
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s - i * . I .ft sa t. u- I J
tlohlayer, Peter P. Iluknr, tllenn
u a 1 I,Hah H lt l,
E. Smith, Williuru A. Brown. Kill- 1 Atls*«L&lt;- \uI ' hlln. t H
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nheth I). Brown, (J. II urIi Carl­
ton, Audrey tloch I llean'* list), 4-«"f++'*+'t++++++++*'f4"»+444
and Wilburn Beiford t'lnnls of
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Soaal And Personal Activities
Carlin Palmar Ray—S o ciety Editor

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Teleph on e 148 : for the monthly meeting of Circle
No tl of the First Methodist
Church licit) recently ol the Tlllle
home. A •miptcr of the mission
Imnk “New nest of l.ife" wns re­
viewed hv Mr* U. E. While and
reports of u recent visit to the
Mi&gt;. J. II. I.er, Mrs. Hul Giuhvr
Mr.
ami
Mr.
A.
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W.llla.n
left
“ ru" " " " Kr
TUESDAY
, uiul Mr*. Roger Harris were InisP A I N T Y O I 'R t A H
L 0 N G W 0 0 0 H O T E L
The Seminole High School glee! l,.,,» / |«M 'Tui‘»1|ny f&lt;.r the’ re'gu-1 FrMny for Savannah, I.a where
Announcem ent was niuile that
flub will present
an operetta,'|at meeting of Circle No. 7 of [they will visit their daughter and ,|lr
iuccI liir will he iielil at
FOR
( u»i.
I'lia s i* ,,
l.n t lr u a n ic a l
“The Count and the Coed' III the.,he IV, S. C. H. of the First Melho-j son-in-law, Mr. am) Mrs ti W. , the home of Mr* S it. Shlnhnlser
I t r lla h it u i l.u a r h r e a s A lila e e r a
high echool auditorium al t:30|,h't Church held at the Leu home j Dougin*
In the form o( n covered dish
SM O R G A SK O R D
luncheon Kef re* lime tits curryimt
and 8:00 H. M.
on 1'urk Avenue. Vice Chairman |
N U 'C N A H C L
The Woman’* Bible Claw of| Mr, John S. White presided over I
out an Ka*lei theme were served
llp e a p t r r i 4mf th e &gt; r a t m l i i l
^#»rlnl Aumtnor Mm«*
to Sir*. A. C. Starke, Mrs. A. I).
the First Baptist Church will me*l the ineetliiR in the absence of the| \|i||in * .r u
R eW iM tl
U m i Ma A .4 d f l l r t a M H H i U i a l f |
I at tha home of Mr*. J. M. Wilson, chairman, Mrs. (icortre Williams, |” 11111114. TH I l 4 ? V t u l
- IKOU
Jnlin«u», Mr*. C. A. I’under. Mrs. n itllV MlUlltF mil III IAN: F lin t! ..I lh„
603 Msatnulla. Avenue. at 7;*&amp; l'-.d e—
plctiin in color by
14E.UI) I'EII
K tv le u P A P
C- t'oRinun, nr». c. I), ilrown, " I 11K RETURN OF IKTGHEIt." II Cobindnn picture
1 1 2 Mugmiliu Avc.
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M. for It* monthly buslnes* and.
Mr, Whllr ..................
Mrs, Shinlndser. Mr*. W, .1 Ihivld,, I'echmcolot show ing at the Bits Thenlie Tnesduy and Wednesday.
■oclal meeting. Croup No, l will &gt;
monthly huslne.s meet-,
MV •
gviiv lin t'
be In charge of the refreshments.
f lh w o
s t , ,
HY 1)01101 I n
lilt.
lit f Ilft* apiece, enough f a l l the
H o o v e r Itc p o rt
The d in n e r meeting of the Pilot I ,
hurrh tiMhiv A nominating^ Associated ,,r r *" Tashhm Editor |., II. Ilaihey, Mis. II. C Hutch,! ............................................
enlisted men in Ihe tu n y . uml
Club will be held at M O I*.
IhSl
NKW VOHK. Apr. I l - . A ’i - , •»«;. Mr*. K A. ......... . and the
jtlieii some! There mi. also un
h
tiiiiiminl
From
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Ot
in the Tourist Center. The new ’
((f offic,.rR flir Ull&gt; ,„ IninK what kind of hats are New York's i biwtea.es.
• item ol * 1?I . ' t . f « I i n i -to c k p ilw, h waste and .
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l l r j u l y Nook w ill l&gt;, closed
officer* will la* Installed following , VMir&gt; The mission stmlv wns hnsedltop milliner* wearing In the Has
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The ft. W. Ware Bible Clu&lt;*
lir up, ii l\ . d lie ,d a y , A p n l Ct l all L u ilv
will meet at the home of Mm .
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l.o ....... I a * t r r appolntineiil
lln .n l.tfrnphor in tow, to rail on *ta of
W. W. Tyre, 1103 Oak Avenue, ui
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8:00 P. M. with Mr*. L. M. Swam
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I w ar have Iw eli lost 01 d issip a ted .'
were Mr*. Adorns, Mrs. W hite,!thl' mo’'t ful" " " ’' «“U w1" ’ ,'*"
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H a r r ie t t
qrK.,fd Parent Mr*. Lee. Mr*7 limi«htiin W at*!sign headgear for the nation's up Al* New sfentares
The Junior High School 1 urent-. Lm&gt; Mr. 1 , l Tore «„* t i ,»o. __ _ ___ _
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,l'" * hw h I N a v y had fu n d s )..... a list, o f |
Ml) North Park
Phone 971
Taichrr
mwt I n k.in"* **,” •
Mr*. Thco-: per crust.
I.ONDON-Tlie men’s suits !&gt;#- put the Army. Navy and Air .
.eachrr Aaaoclallon
Aaaoclatlon will
w
I ntuiviI 11 h “ iin 'lim irn - t
_________________________ _
•ha echool
school auditorium ut 3:30 i*.
P. !',,re. Iiitam*. .Mi*, r-rnesl Homn-1: Hally
Sally Victor,
small and upright-1 |ng produced for the Haslet sea- [ "ice under a single department. 1 *1, 1, 1,." „
the
victi
this m en’s s ty le cen ter lb»*vei wa» c alle rl a* n wit ness ;
,, I) |,,, j ' , ' . J " h i , „f •'indis. ! J * * * * + * + + + * * * * * + + * + * ^ * * * + + + + * * + + '* + 4 4 + + + + + + + + 4 + + / ' ’
M. with
1th Mr*. Elvira
Klvlro Garner
Gunter as
a* * nr[l’ Mr*'
;Vr*' A
^ ,V‘
*/• B'd'ert*,
Biihert*, _ Mr*.
M r*.; )y,
)y. &lt;d.flgingly
nhligiiigl posed in the hat of &lt;(,7,
guest apeaker.
Hudson, Mrs. (.. O. Jones, her personal choice, an airy ami strike
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whnl the swank luilms call be",...... ..f ihe slmlic* In* "im - |
,,'i",jccts. Hie' re p o rt*'!
speaker Mr*. Garner will 1 *'■
n* made TI h.
In-k ftuce
fore*. '
•
■ imi. lui'e of» r&gt;
. .:i. .|4i
have ai her puhject
"Learning tn
to
Carl t-horpening, J t„ Mr*, utterly springlike "infection of ,j,r Kdwartllun note
‘ " i " ’ 1" " bn*
h . tii'k
unject "i.carning
d ..I a fdll.lMMI.lMHl “clei
* “
- ....... . . . .
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W illie n e io u * i '
Head Good Books."
I Mrs.
M ?rV Jidoi^'
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fashl.m
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designers
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fur
the
Naval
.VeilMrs. Horace ‘ stems. Snitl she
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THURSDAY
1 * Johnvi, Carlton,
Crul’ii.r \1 r
HaV
* " 1 111 *’
plained, which floiitished in th e :1"
..
d.iny It »»* iank .,1 a- tr,lb m
The Sanford Home Uemonstra "
M *- Gruber. Mr*, liar,,i,.ked little field daisies a* ' r(tH,
,.„,rg u ,*
luting
"• " ..........
^ ’" " " ' - ’ mmotlan.e
tion Club will meet al 3:311 P. M.
Mr»- j*1l“kl' Sawyers, Mte. u change from lilies of thu val- l|ll,1||,.„|H|
|y this s|&gt;rlng. 1,1 .
«l’l " " I " f o t
ntt
|'(la.
u„
Fone
A a t th* TourUt Center. The la s t! Koheil I utile, Mrs Ashby Joins
which an* beautiful,
hul !
(1
fhmrlsh In ••• n"tl.in.tei liouii/eis. which ■' . innlc.i culled f..i tin l.mldilig of
W le»»on on aluminum tray etching ul"' Mr*. Arthur Beckwith, Jr.
nl|ll
whhd. suggest* t h . . " ' ' . l" ' " ‘[’
,IM
tilti family
iii \hi*vkti "ut
will be taught.
jT.
Tj
"You can weai practically »ny 1 ,-nsler lighthearted duy* ..f the
'" " l
(u cost of f.r.x,:tf.ii u Imase." It
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IVIr.N. Ntiyi'S Serves
, kind of hat you like this spring
i „,k , iii; i 1ikK ,,f
cei.ta.y
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.......hui the A., I ol* e also pro
M m
H a v w a r d S u t 'U k H '
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,
t It liiwsu't mutter su mueli whet her .
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w“' f" ‘ ' ' l,‘, ed *" i
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(Mrs. Gruber. Harris,
Lalender but* A re Hostesses

Social

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P c rs o n a l s

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NOTICE

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To Altamonte

Club'I

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coming.

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each

TI... L-.,.... I . . . ....................... , , 1...
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..II 'be Iiulli.il.m ine weekly lullor |„ .1
a.lde.l, caii'U . p a n e ......
r t ii 11-!•• •11 t jm l ill* A rm y tuul
Tile Friendship League of tlm
But it is true that lutl- till MMt| Ciittri, ealletl the legency ,&gt;
fmiiiMi.oii.m
•••111«*' 1 1 •i 111lo .iiiiii (i* i la n k hi
Mrs. Joseph C. Hayward of Cnngreynlloiml Church met last have a crisp look l.l*|
" j'; ' '
me.
The i.geiiey
period,
|k A ,..,.'' origin.,II
Winter Park spoke oil her trip ! Tuesday at tin* humr of Mra. C. of white is living used, and there * ....... ha, k
„ ,,.lt„ lry and H .......
f.., .............. .................... iiiiHi»'i i i i / i * 1,1*I A e*w:iiiy M Ifil
I ii nkw. f t i i ^ p | | i i i | ' (in ti ii u h e tiily
,o and life In H.ngki.k •■Vl,|Vr,.ng |N .^ * , W«» ' ^ ^ 1. . ^ venue. The |tee.^trlmjnlng n »h»u_ _!• «
, ; w ,(tll7; &gt;m *.igh. suggestions nf|,.„ ........... . f , » * ,* »
Henry
( yrar*. When flowl rs are ....... . ........... f" ' -&gt;^1"
............ f Itm -a . erc.l f.„ “ lo Il II*I t Ml I iiV r il MU* Ilf lIll'Nf iLIlk'H
at a meeting of (lie Allnmmite piesiiient, Mr*
. . . Nickel.
i
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tat.. ...ilelle
.... Ptiliit
ll Illicit
1I I tlltS
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III
W
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ut1 tfil
fi'il nil)
Minfitl
f*»i ill
in
VI Illicit I*. Me Hu H im* n u p *
Colut E
111
men's&gt;* Ilf
lillile
lln* H
sp
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Spring* Civic Club held oh A pr., piethied over tin. nieeliug d ur-] lliey nre u part of tlm silhouette,
the
) H lt . bji*«» K'lN.IIMIt i m h L m I|M|
\ i i . i i 1 |&gt;tit111, H hmvi- i •nut iliu l
c'Bne** anti HianieVe cosluines I ‘|'g which time Mr*, Preilmi J |B,t ' Just stuck on a* un afut 11dd ..........
..
fl"
w aistcoat,
sometimes
of
modeled fo r the audience hy s '"|d.en*on lu lk e d to the group thought."
| flic !» I* i h ) i ' g v i ' i iMm iii iiifM Im 11
cl.... ..
m n lc iiu l, which the fas h ­
_
. mi ■
as
.,o iV id ' 1,1 I liit iirsiiii.in i
nf liMitklti s i h Mi»l tp.mit f: ;,m M l,iiinilnni mi |»t*i *Mitul
Mk" Oe
rtVude'
CI,e'rk&lt;■"M
rs i l *1
l ay I " " W" H'' Govern.....at.
Esther Dorothy, noted a* u tie ion dictato rs 'iiy w ill he .p u le ilia &gt; r&lt; i
it
nv*11 Mumirhi t*f ti
il w in ii |iiii|M 'i i v lit 1 I'tM iiltii'iiit’ti
ward told of the scenery, the pen
A sweet eunrse wu» served at slgntT of both huts and furs,
' v* lit ' i i i ’ m, Inti Mi ih 'lt fti'b ititt
"W e nitnlit la1 iiMt hi live till
pie and customs and ut the con- j the conclusion of business lo Mr*, paused ill tin. midst Of 'e llin g U »*»»•'« ,h K H " '
" 11 •\ i 4*s tfl’ l l l i t ' l Hi **l v
HMtl
p a i k l i l l j r I Ml f li t f il l s t M ti r I Milt it Vk »• till tl il
I k v W H I h I v m !* ! ih * * (l « 'l t t il* i ,
elusion of her interesting talk she 1l!l.ai le Tyler, Mr*, f Anderson, |fill,mill mi I Ilk ril|»4% (lllil i)MJtn«*il
sang "Homing".
! J|‘ * John Jones, Nr., Mrs Nickel, ’her own E a s ie r hoailet, a side a d a rk Idue suit l i 't l.g l.l WBJ1 kil1* l Mit b it'll i'l Mill hit r ,,l t il l IH 'ly t ill Itb't* m il ftlttl kilt N N In* l »■ I*
w inder
turban o f fo rg e tiiie n u t* durk-coliired *o .l i.m lei iul, uml M immIJ. rw 11-111111 ti W h lii t him I i i | ih w ii * "
During the business Mt eting l , Mn&gt; M |)tau Mnt
M.-iw.-R, and pink leu ruses on sheer Idue .lurk if the soil i ' light I hen* I* t *i|w!« im * lim it iiih I imii i «»w, lln*
was reported that at
u
M ,, Harry Kent, Mr*. I Talla.tl hutuvlu cloth over pink. W ith it even it touch of e iiilo o id e ry tut 1 •t (ill |l|l|M t'HalMM (It *1M|f Mill* Ilf _
%
slut wore her newest spring fu r some o f tin- wnlsteoiils, hoi rowed t'HTiliT !»*»ii;I h T hei v i' it su ififi'H
D r.
S e y m o u r,
1 a le
rhomn
' n of W
hi l '""l quests
Mr. and Mr*. n
Rlehant]u,m
K w nm of Grange City.
,
fancy, u "caineo shaw l” In u pule fro m the regency period,
11''M " I a plltclt ill Ihe uu 1*1
I
.Sundsy*
tht*
Mini
nf
wntj
fVM
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r
t
i
/
n
OUllUHJt
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P la n s T o R u t ir e
g iu y m ini, im ita tio n which she
*|*j1(. Edw ardian trend perm its it
I in i f f iv i of le n g ili i. i.iilm m rd
ltm iu K ilv C
liu|M*l I f l C C
1 0 lllV C
t k collected fo
forr tin*
the A
Altamonte
(.Impel
culls "h re u tli
of s p rin g ." Nul.l few f ,ills . The Jnrket Inis u couple i.\ Ho- iio o xi'iH , w liid i are liar
^ Organ
gan Fund.
Esther,
who leans to w ard
the uf H|llal|| 1„ | , i | 1„ i y pockets, one o . i o i fi .on i * * |, |,, I...I l ..ui
11o'
N I \ \ II \ \ I N ( ..no . A pi I I
Mrs. Earl Hipley reported that
Hpectaeolur ill her peisomd ward- U, H(V1
pocket,
........- o r ,
I,liv e
C liff*,
i i i t r i o v i o r j &gt;&lt;P&gt;
S e v o o .o i
o iiO .o iiic .il y e s
a stainless steel slide mid see-.........
t
... .
w ideli i« handy fo r such a t rifle Mom *.f vore, and llo c u ll sleeve tei.hiv h i' in le n lo u , lo le tlrn a * j
■aw merry-go-round had been
the nimual Ne,..iuole [''•f'1
lik e lo wear lots uml lots
„ ,-ittnrs‘tti- bottler. Ja c k e ts are iiiiiv have a c u ff ui o '.- iiiii sup pri *oh ol o f V ill. 1 o iv e is ily on
urrliasod a* authorised al a prev- Nelnnd Glt e Club operetta will be

Operetta Tomorrow

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Sunday
ay
Sund

. . lin g one Bucket* have flap-.

j " , « *; . i s 01*
t t n ’ s
v?;„ f J L Hieme ibe I i s : m
: : . v
....................... . .......
,, „
...
. / m i rliH H ler*
tha
were m I;! Matlbew ooereMn Is’ Imre,, on the ,,b,y ”Th,. c___b '- e_ n
^
| A few
dr..,.- »f
W
to malcli
|,|ra, sauce.
lfr *
I innnId Hnrris. Could and the Coed" and is uinlcr, Gi
liiBlc your
yoi r suit
suit or
it aa stiff
Iff straw
w ^
,|,lri.
Juice uf half a lemon
Mrs. T. F. Warlttw, J r , and Mrs.
■ direct Ion of Miaa Dltie Ret *t
,
Florence Uelclmiun, who is
Three or four strips of atli'lmWhittle.
J . D. MorHson.
strlcllv
thu
ladylike
type,
was
vrry
young, Bat Ibis xpnug It
Those taking part are I'. H.
eem* iIgiit, uml ihi* purilcidor
Itncli, Blrhnrd McNah. Anita Vik a study in lilblide tones,Tier miiti- M
,&gt;, g ,*- most populiii
popolai hu: in
t'li, Kallileen llal.cis-k, Belie Don- Hon mink scarf and her small
lull llui ii 11 straw honilel l.lemliilg .III) i-ollecllon,
can,
Ellen
Westmoreland,
Clieiry
o ch
'-’Tills *ru*o|i lulls iiiii-I he veil
Singletary, Floyd Cooper, Slunley perfectly with her own golden
t,Ionite hair. Hnid she:
small &lt;0 very large no mol.li.
t i.
a ... ii
iino
the Jura-1 B riiltd e y , A ru n til H a rrin g to n , b&gt;•This Is the Gist lime I've ground There will be h.1«
rauda C in ll. o f the H anford Gur- « ' " ' Ksterso., and John ......... .
veulereil lo wear u hounel, usual­ flower-11 iiiiuii'd hniilirt* In IJ."
ly considered I lie province of tlm Easter punote, n» ulvvnys, l.ui
den C lub was held Inst F rid a y j
I ln M v u 'f u u l
a ftern oon a l (he home o f Mrs. |
IH H IJ H IIU U
lifter Eustei I think most women
Lewis Hughey on I’almuttu Ave- •
, ; . w n n tl A„„
7. .
lire going to tlko the siinplei
nue. Roll call was answered with
JVt,0U'. A1 r'.. ,V
hats."
I henaming
nf a favorite bird by Want to know about 1 oil ywo.sl * sauce
Mary liomllelhiw, u photogenn
Juice of h alf a lemon,
11
, &gt;*iij'iai
fftvorlle uUn? Anil I »lim I
mi
, cur i i mvmlMir ui the tirtiu*
rintiiia*
i designer who is her own best
vies, chopped fine.
Mrn. W.
Rrinton nr©Rlilwl 1 i* 1' Ur,ll[ ,
t
t
Three or four strips of audio- model, chose ti brown shantung
.w L* . 1* » „«i .esn.liiaatiaii .a • I ni ap««klnic «»f tlip C«F*Rr HUIuyer th#
meeHng iind ^nductei
u, M|„„ known hv Dicicco, full*
Sprinkle* of pnrinetan cheese stiuw In an obliipie I.reton shape,
roipiefort or
blue simply trimmed willi a whit,
o
Golden West and other (crumbled
coming year. Plan*&gt;were matle for &gt;1|m m u .h
tn „H)r
u cheese, too, If desired.)
grosgrnln binding and two *niiill
a Picnic to lie held in M*y t ^ , hp mBit or,|erP(j dish In any of
A one-minute egg— this holds while birds. She said
The general trend of the «ea
i?iTr Jr.
?**■ woa welcomed Into
Dlmtown’s
Beckwith,
Into tho0r(gjn
„f thaswank restnurnnts.
ub&gt;niro. the dressing together.
son is Inward great simplicity
Crouton*.
rc e * * * new memtier.
'sumo *av It wa» Imrn In nn eatery
Notes: Toss it well slid serve witli silhoutte the all-iliiportant
Those present were Mr*. Brin- n, m((&lt;| Caesar'* In Tijuana, Me*,
thing. I think every woman I ill
ton, Mrj. Albert 8Urk, Mra J . N. jco
-ny rate# ^ ha* taken the just before eating so lettuce and need two hat* this spring—one
croutons
don't
get
soggy.
Soma
Dillon, Mrs. Roy BriH, Mr*. John c|B liy cafes by storm. It Is usuulto go with her suit, uml pine
Cmirler. Mr*. C. E. Carlton, Mr*. ,y
n, the table with a graco mix the dressing in a separate sllliourtte, the other a neulitil
howl
instead
of
on
Ihe
lettuce,
straw, lo go with everything It’­
I B, G- Methvin, Mr*. S. C. Graham, cxhlblted
exhibited by Jules
Julea Munshtn
Munsbln as the
Mr*. R. 0 . Hickson, Mr*. L. I* head waiter In “Easter Parade." hut they are mostly square*.
ll great season for neutral*-"
If
you
don't
think
this
la
the
Rill. Mr*. William- Wado, Mrs. 8.
Peg Fischer, another decorative
Actually, any fool ran make
G. Ilarriman, Mrs. Earnest Doyle. a Caesar. I do it often. Many licst salad you’ve ever tasted, I milliner whose huts lire to lo
Mr*. J . C. Whlddon, Mra. Beck­ husband* make a ritual uf whip­
country, sclcrled a small nff-tln
with and the hostess.
ping up the salad, even those who love il.
fan, bat tn black shiny straw
can’t hull an egg without burning
brimmed Iii pink rose* and black
It. Il brings uut the ham in a man.
velvet grapes. Raid she:
At the risk of being picketed
"Great big luits amt little I,it
hv (ho home economic* dent.,
ly lints lire Imlli good this spring,
offer directions for Ihe Caesar
but trimming should Im umlei
The w. a C. S. of the Kbeneser
• 'k J 'u ^ r l w o ^ ’S ^ rn iis
staled. If flowers lire used tliei
A Methodist Church held Us monthly v " 11 »""*? » &gt;or two servings,
should he handled like fiil.ri..
since you’d hotter not try it on
™ meeting on Tuesday afternoon at company the first time out.
a* it pnrt of the general line of
2:00 P. M. at the home of Mr*.
the hut."
BIRTH
Heve these things ready:
A. W. Hamll on South Sanford
Lilly Dni'lie, Just hark from
Domain* IvRuce, broken Into ANNOUNCEMENT
Avenue. The meeting was presided Idle slse and chilled.
I'url", chose for her own wrui »
over, by Mre. Ji. II. Wynn. The tiesimple white milan hut, mitrim
Gerllc oil—drop a. cut-up dove
vntlonal and mission study were of garlic into a small Jar of
men except for u munlpultitrr
conducted by Mrs, H. A. Btcln- salad oil amt let it mellow Inde­
spiral of matching straw. Huhl
miycr and Mrs.»C. E. Johnson.
she:
finitely.
At the conclusion of the bus­
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wharton of
'This is one spring you run go
Crouton*—cut a couple of bread
iness session refreshment^ were slices (French la best) Into smell Orlando announce the birth nf a in for understatement In hat*
served to Mra, Fred^ Russel, Mrs. cubes, douse with the garlic oil sun Mason IIIII Wharton, J r . un It doesn't happen very often. But
Wynn, Mrs. Ella Nlblack, Mra; and brown in oven.
Apr. 8 at the Orange Memorial
• W. L. Hlsrs. Mrs/ fltainmeyer.
Now drop these things on the Hospital in Orlando. Mr*. Wharton this season are tmple, witli imt
Mre. W. I, Litewart, Mist Eunice lettuce!
will lie remembered us the former so many flower*. I tike *um! uii.I
natural limes rough straws un.l
Wftlktr. Mm. Cifi ur*aRuryg mri
A couple of,etu*he* of tne garlic Miss Hylvla Melsch.
silks, handled with restraint."
R, W. Lord, Mrs. Norwood, Mrs oil.
Ditto of plain salad till and nf
Johnson, Mrs. Ralph Peters, Mrs.
Nolan, Mrs.
William Nolen,
Mrs, Robert Le* vinegar (wine vinegar preferred).
Sprinkles nf salt, coarse pepper
Sprinkle*
end Carolyn Nolan, Janet John­
Tenl Twin. Ksthlsns Cross*,is, Myn
son,' Donna Peters and Sharon and mustard flour.
A few drops uf Worchester
Lee.

Jaicaranda Circle
H I I April Meet

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Inhi.

J io u -e r* I ns Vi* "lim k in g vent*," |
Di
H i'v io m ii,
m l. i m il o o ia lly
o lo, I, are lit t le pleat* ii* .h i the k lim m le- no i . lo c a l.&gt;1 and liis lo i
I . I I line id the reai
The) pro um, • v|diuui-.l In- wn* m a k in g the
v..|e -..in ,, g ive when n g t 'iiile iiu iu ' uin io iin ce m i'lil at the* tim e *o Y a le
M iiu g * onto u horse.
m ight have "am p le o p p o rtu n ity
VYui'ieit*, a lw a y s p o p u la i, h a v i 1 lot sttulied c n s t d e i a liu u m t)**■ | ,.
gained fovni a* sup p lies iiu 'li uso | ' llo ici ol oi&gt; su cces'u i
'T w .t d . ate no m istake, toil there
\
lo ll, p resid eu l w ill In- rtf.
tin*v not I., ip u ti' il' m any of \ . i , i . old next v e in , Ihe age at
tin in
\l" 't . oho* a ,e a t iif le o h o li an o ffo 'er *.f ^ ale i* id ig .l.le

S ca tte r Pins
in i iiRikle mi Milad) *.
Is jie i
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'Itape•i t A ,Hi Jew el-

In ti- l.i * , t.ui In igiit lie " , il wa* I.,, , el i, eiiionl tl&gt; lei* lo Id it,*1
Will o. .1 lun-l tod to- nveidnlie
go &gt;t -,
Hi t S I'" ,'
lo o .'.'lit u n n il ot, llo 1 T.d
Jo m il...no, nig lo u itenlio t. l o 1 '!

w o ..Ion, lo o . um l m e slim le i
in ,
lo
S evo o.o i 'a id the in
W ill ilo woi Id follow tin* lb If i, , un) ,-itin‘ol li.t ii . | d. velo p iuenl . I
ish leml in ...............’
(J,,. I ' m v&gt;1 ' I t v. which hu* loo u
I ti',-1 iiiiiio it t iig men w ill. 'U l.l 1 I,,' fo in n n .'t ct.lieeio for m o le than
E d it ..i
I in l.o
Th e T m I... mid | | v e a l... I* “ W ill m gh com pleted "
(Jnl 11"I
i e.o'ntly ro ll,m en u d t il' I It. , x p te " e d I,,
i ttnviclion that
d a iiifiillv
Vi.1111 lean p reti'iitlim s | do lin ie Inid come when “ fie-di
to h iid . i'h lp , nliseiving tliu l a f l.iid i'ro h lp « f the most v ig n rm i'
could rv which invents the Snot |
uou ltl l,e*l serve
V id e ,
suit mol p io d u c s such n tio cilie s .o ie ie s t'
called Itfl'ktM'H riliilH lt i M* iltkt-M
I
icnm iHly in ii Iftiik -r.
( ’ONITLI t NON TALKS

"(Irih'M f 11mi Ameiican eu«- [ lEUDHALFM \jir. Ilo l'l The
turners illillcille that British tailors 1I'olli'il Nation- I'alestllie roiiclltu
are holding tlieir own and even, lion commission i* j.laimiog to l.e
itreilgthelling Iheii position," said gin roiii'ilintioo tiilkn
Is'lween
Taylor. “AmiTiiu lias, I diuuh! l-.rnel nod Ariili ua'ions at l.ail*
sil.V, eoiill llniti'd sotiii'lhlilg use , l i n i n ' . SwitreI Ini"! A|it 31, 'o
fill, iruiiginative and in guud tlisle l.omeij Hiuirces ,oul today,
ill fasliiiuuil.li' dies* elollies I preItepresentalive- ol Fg,V|il Syria
iumi. tiie gieul viii intions of ell- Lebanon, Trim- Ionian mol Israel
mate in America have inspired will cimfei sepumli'ly with tin
designer' i,, utteiiipl imioviitioos, I'.iiiiiiiissioiiers, w in . hope lo bring j
and some of them are good I have them tog.'tin , r,.i talk' mi pei
just I,ought mysidf a runuiiej uuioeiil peuce 11. the Holy Land

Ehenezer WSCS Has
Monthly Me e t i p a

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t••••n tliy l ir a )

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Lovely Slips
IfruiiK ifnlly luvr I run
HN’il riffii* lit
II lift tFllMlhF,

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EASTER E G G . . .
S W IIT AS A
B U N N Y

S p r in g

1V r f t H ' t i o n

in

NYLONS
Huprrlur .juuliiv Jiveis that
irivt&gt; you IhiiIi beauty and wen.
Flattering new «-&lt;intmiif shade i
t.y I'hnenit ami .Mtinting Wear

foe

an*

cimi mint

ipring-fretb dresses tkei ds light
young dsugkfsn with tksir
port ityU. Mrwk».) IAS thtlf
'Magic Tooth' workmanthlo
and Hnooth-wovsn febrlti that
tub and lion to perfscilon
tvsry time.
Hires
Tm I Maaa K» *2
Tm I M il *1 (trim pint Um)
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1

Sanford Defeats St. Cloud
tr
9 To 2 In Exhibition Tilt

Au Revolr Rate To ' 0 V e r 100 Youths
He Run Wednesday |A tte„ded Baseball

C,

S

:

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K

c hool Saturday

lliilill'l trui-k reaches thr end of|
ilx (in nil.1 season on Wednesday,
More than 1IM&gt; hoys mid girls I
wllli fhr lllh Annual Ail Hrvoir of Hanford and Herninola County;
llandirap.
atended the baseball sehool roriTin* linmllrnp loom* as the dneleil at the field Immediately
g im le t in the trnrk's history and north of the Municipal (tall Turk
it ik Imped I lint (lloria K winner on Mpllnnvlllo Avenue on SniurM atte Raps H om er laid", Hnllmnli, Mnllr 11, .linn ,
of the Derby, Desert Hlrenk, Mel tiny morning
Weber.
Krrnrx
Myri
I,Ini; ii ml ntliri great rllillli|i|nn*
W ith Bases Loaded; IVpin,
John
l.iihrrt, direelor of Ihe
Itlllix hatted ill Millie I. Cntiildo
will *h among the starters. There school, expressed appreciation to
1!,
Ilmger,
I’eplii,
Kiiixini
Two
Locals Meet Erie base lilti*: 1’ftty, Km «on. limit'will hr R rare* and the |aisl lime (hr* youths for turning out In such
In H in o'clock.
large oiimlrers.
In C ontest T onitc runs: Mnllr, Stolen liases: Hull
Mi Walter C. Anderson, owner
limn. Sacrifices: Connnlly. Double
"Why those kids came out on
of
thr
track,
iiiid
“The
season
has
ID
AII
r
i
ll
'll
HKf
K
W
iril,
III.
Hr AIM H l'lt HKCKWITH, Jit. piny*: Coles In llnttagllii tn ('linn
rverylhinjf that would toll. Homo
Keen
n
mr&lt;
rssfnl
one
and
nil
ovprIlrnilil Sports l-'dltor
|
Herald Spurl» Kdllor
aka. I,rfl nil buses; HI. Cloud
(Siu rrnwd is experted, plans came on bicycles, in wagons, on
I 111 .- ( I N I ( I IN, Apr. II Dllei lot* ol llir Muriil&gt;i Stale league, have hern made In handle a rrnwd trirvrlr* anti four Itoys rode hors­
The Sanford liinnta, playing Sanford 7. Iliixr «n Imllx off l.m
Ihrlr first gnmo r»f thr I IMP hase- son 7. Ilrllrilill ft, Connolly I iilr'l lirir vr.lruliv In allow llir lllupii'-* &gt;d llir league %}'&gt; |m Havel |(|f
I hull 2,IMH&gt; for Ihe Ill-Ill j es," he slnted.
The youths were divided lulu
lirill Mursmt In their luunn park, IIip Httiirk mil: Itv Klim* ft. Ml m
V. ■ u, i lieliiit.ii I Cmuudlv 2. llila oil ' ip.ri.r * I III* allow,nor UiUCdau liicu pay In i U ’t pri uumlli. Hiet finale "
J. hm-iiiiiI mill'
Ifto ups lot uislrurlimi and
Cloud. Minn., enlry In Ihe Class U r son 2 in Ml Inning.. 1 r-uw. l" ..h ..* &lt;lw. ani.r.l in hold llir All k'l y li .r l .d l ................. July 4 1 Mml*aod’TpMn.ela"',,,,
d.ml.le on the
all other ;
lljltiri*. flrfdU.*, pHrhlni
(’ N„r||„.|n I.encue hy a II In J» off Klaus. I in ii 111111111.'*, n run*, h lm r n 1 learn *r|ei leil liy llir le.itrur Ini* .uni llir Irani wlmli u ,M"
1
j and ealrhlni; insliucllons were
________ ___ { clven In all nreseitt.
off Olsen, I in I I-11 litnmu*. &gt; l.atliou til** tflllfKf fill -III!V I.
m in i yesterday afternoon.
will in' UIVI'II till* «1(1(If11
Johnny llodson, Jack Mcl.nln,
s r s / s i ’ MM
...................... ........... . .„ lied So\ Make Triple
Hny I,urns. Hill llnrrl:i, Iliihlrer
Jonnard and John Krider were on
I'lay III Lions Loop
i"\l«illT*s sKl.KrTinaa
hand to assist In Inslruclinc the
Kn 1 llltlK x
rtnmlte.
Aiitlm r « „ iliv „ ,..
........................
.
........
.
«-'"M
,|re|, Sivin Tim e
| p in y r *
eipnl I’ark.
llir
lie,I
So*
nc.'rnlrd
Hie
Sent
|(.arson. Umpires: I'owell A Mi hind" on limn 111 and return In III"
Hr- i-nil
lint. K llrly rfox. I*
I* I
hv ati a 10 I inaiuin ■» a Kh*
Hanford
opened
yesterday's 1 j^iigid'tn, Time of gnmc I ftlt.
1 \tnnn ipal Catk on June 22 for the.
T ill, a
liens' Ilent, Tim Till, 'lllllv I It la pstlmated there are i i I h iii I
I.
ioii
*
I'inh
Jooior
l.riiuue
eonlest
game hy scoring seven runs In the.
_________ _
j ballot mg
11'.....
I1
'
, , , , I- 1 aim ui wlilrh Hie lied Hox ex- VflM
first inninu. Hltorlslop Johnny Mr-]
—
I*.,tilth Tuff HI iff f, HIh llortler. IftU man-trallinir bloodhounds In
will'llI* ........... „ triple idnye.
• .........., ........ .. in cities, w,'i*
Manus and
Hluhlfielder Jerry
,\|» Kif«*lmll.
! srrvlco In the United States,
fi'iffL * lur IIpI sf , \Vtruly Hpnl,
K ill / o f the S e n ,,......... (ill a
floegcr drew free passes. Centerra m lo *y
[ ........ p'-imh.sion III tfoadensi -ii 1* 1 to M u is 1(l
a t fn
D i *1 i,tl....
lia a-. \|„ 1 J ill,
fielder Tommy Catnldo slnuled In
hi
I’niylriM fhif kl**. I
1 H iii.i I ■ui'iie uaiae it tile htiiao I lie 1" it a 1 u l i l i r l a t f " " t 1 1'I” |,|«|(|n 1Li rIK»*iii,
v*»r*1
left fi'dil, sr'irinu McManus and
mv j o b in u rm .H it
,111
1
d"
not
interfere
with
Hoi
(ath
t^ioftiifiOM
Until Hor4**i
*»-. o iiil o u t t ta •II H -liiy ril the tuill | H- *■ all
mnvine lloetrn In third. Leftfield\I* Nrwsfraliirr*
I ni l State l.'iiU'le eonlests. and In t la v i • at t h itlid In rati-h allot tier j 1
er Huh llalloiim walked In Dll
Ituhy,
HrtfM
ktli'h Ltlilillr*
I iiim iil'-'l I-am oititiiiueiiielll 111 Ihi
11 h iii U iii f 11r I
the Hacks and Mnllr IiIhsIciI ii
-I IIIIO'-I
ifM
ltvM
iii.il
rilit'H
Ii
ii vt it 11 filijur-.
Vtitl)
film
In
K.
I
toner!
H
I
i
mtk,
letter
hluli pltrh. over the left .
#l ti
VKHO IIKACII,
Ht» Arthur |(
I Tin*
v*-io M il I .low
t
T* i.t h
|n » u
It'Ulu*.
111in i iff k
field wall for a luunn run. Third Mnnn&lt; „s,|Hlnnt lo
I'rrslili-iil I 1
I Ki niur iiimI W"Iiii VI» v, mill 1 h* h II
llRHt'fiinn .!im .Innns wnlknl ami ||rJU)r|, Kirlicy «if the Itrnnldvn
« npl'inv«(| Ihn
t the I eeshtiiL* finn ! 1""1
‘ 1,11
lu “ '1 iV iairiirra n v r x im
I
Hrrnml Hasiumn Clmrliu l*u|iin Doii^rrs, stumped alinnt imliif
V. 1
, '
. I llio l' S II;,IIn il,It, h i.h r.- Mild Jo i.
I llia r H.b! K— Kuturlly
......... , . ...
.. .puffa
.... 1 '*" ”
......... . bu
Mm
key
W in te rs ! ' • ! „ , , _
................
i ( ,m
. ,I| ,
I
....... ... A. Tan Klara. .1 llllly '«
WH* hit i»y I'ilrhnr Bill Lnnmn. riantly.
In liftw»—n „..
tfiiwly
. ki
v Hinn-ui
mn»u»ifi*is
»h»* I(«
Ml ■ I t " * - ID .........
1
»n«*VK.-rw
t A rlln ir's J i ,*| i .. I,III,lea
Klrst ItasemiLN Fred W e h er filed o f h i* U k , blin k eitrm ire kepi i
U n ity Hobson Is m a m ig 'i " I j J
1".',',*' t, S w ift Time. !' I'a rh Mas
Pc"-*
\ ini)|MMrtl in ulinw iI'liniHi in1Sox.
nut ami I ’itche) l.en Klim s rolled n iu tte rin u lo lilm self.
in * I'Ir S' l*ay
tile Semimiles.
m i ii m i
ti At r:— a to Mils
out, ad van rln ir the tw o men on the
... turni*«|
........... . in
... thin
,r.;. M
... ' -| r ,ta Irnirm- . to have
F in a lly iIn*
. , fo u
. i v e teran
4.
I |i,i i K *' Kay. 1 4"1,111 Tout'1,
bases.
M cM anus w alked fo r the ,m r ll.r pl,„| harked: "Im iiK ln e the " '“v -' ■ "Oder control at one tim e .
I
l:..|
Indy,
ft
Hill I'ux, * Ilarla
PIIIATKH WIN
.).... I,
Howdy |,k. S Kllrly Hut.
second tim e am i I I iu -k o i 'Ire w a nerve o f those guys C nlluiu II tMit m ii I v tiitv c mu tin* n rtiv c ll-.t .
|
lillllll t i l t h —V ia Hite
fre e tirk e t to send Jones across n ehamplonshlp race
Aral who Wif- i l i ' f n i t i t l ,
A11*" ji ' Hoy l l o l l ' t * I'l r a I e*
I I f* Tall, l Hess IIi-mI i y\Iso
I ’ m - i i l&lt;ui *iiin B iiili't nf f itiini*t | defeated Maimgti Jim Higgins' ...... &gt;,.&gt;, t ' l,m*! Haimner. f, lt',*l"
w ith the sixth run of llm fra m e , a te they to deride th a t '1 W hy Hurl]
« f'liat And I'titn. T Hilly
Cntaldo w alked
fu rrin g
l'e p lo Tli,im »ot,
And that lloliy
llir ' Mile , ailed a m eeting ,,f um pires | (
|7 |
f, m a K o liu y gam e | At,‘It
Mm.in llot
home. Ila lln tn n uiounded oul to W e've got at least a tlosen men h i; tit •■nine-villi- fm
tom orrow
now in - n,in-day afleiiiooi, at lie- Nmlil. '
’„ ,,|lj.|J,' r||AP|,V—V H Hite
•n d the lim ing.
i.tii Doilget ram p tig h t now w in ,] order to give the itth iliets last 1 y
a park.
I I Tntf Htufr, 2 Two II Tiimola S

Florida State League Directors
Boost Pay Of Umpires To $275

Ashamed of
SM BBV

1)

Sprue* It Up with World-famoui BONDEXI
A rt the neighbor) talking oh out
your wotof-ilolnod itucco Homo?
OI»* if o booufy Iroolmtnf with

Bond**. Thli retloroi lh* original
whilonoti, chockt wall dampntit. Eo»y lo
|utl bruth it on.
T ha C ost it l o w l
A l-lfc. )«lil|&lt; *1 wkltt h ' f l l
■ till tbsst | Itllsn,

I|10

••IK

(Cslo'i »a*ktly M*k«l

C o lo r-S ty lin g IdooB In
H I U N n d t x C o lo r C h a r t a t

Kennel Club Entries

i;

Y O U R L O C A L P A IN T , H A R D W A R E
O R H U H .D IN G M A T E R IA L D E A L E R

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.’"aniaifBS

io n d ix hyokaulic c im in t
Itfywi, N 1 &lt;M«nl&lt;wl —414

TVo*io*do«Con^«rtf 11#.Iwlii Cklf«f«i Ul

Clubhouse

Sniifoid scored again in the see- t-mild *pnl
eneli o f them
f iv e | miteit, la -t im tioos noil
..... ............... I'i'." V,‘T :
T re ^ p "p -k !''V M,»
and as M a tte singled down tin* yards and beat them tn a h it-; ri*-igum eoi
foi lire opening
nkf ,,** W te Mtenstroio amt Peoiungton ,
* ggy Hklttpet
ip.
th ird Irase line, w ent to second yard race."
t ■t
l*i«--itli-rrt lln lle i also ealle I 'ui ihe t idis wt'ii, e n-isehet Ull'l ,
I I K i l l I I A I P . — ft H I M ile
I
&lt;f.i
Itetsy
2
Two
H Trev - At. J
oil n w ild pitch, movi-d to th ird on
M niin filia lly eiilined down long l i . t h n t ion to the
riving of hnso Flank Sam MaiDon uiopin-'l the
Windy Spot, I r . , 11* 11110. 1 K»rn
an in fie ld out hy Jones and went enmitrli to explain that the New J hall
dm mg the '•'•tiling season, giuiu
'due, a * i 'utle .Mae. 7 Jim Tola l*uy,
yrnnipm itig home on ato ile r by
Y m k lin in ls ntul th r rie v e ln m l lie a -k -d i i i 'l i team nm nagi-r lo
s wMil- &lt; lay
*HTH It AIT----ft HI Mile
Pepin.
Inillans w en- p repating a m nleli I ns-i 1 .lie iim p lies In keeping Imll
I i‘,..||liiH llettx. 2 Hu t ,I 2 NorlllINDIANS MIN
The filia l S a n fo ld run came ill race hl'tween th ru respective out ,,ft tt„ gio nad a fte r ta in * a* iiiueli
u&gt; I*,,,
I I 'rtitii llo» ;• .Xly It"t in 11,,11n11* d'-lealed Hit Tigei &lt; ,ltosi *, Praying I'arkle, 7 Mlaale
the eight Iiflu m e wlteti W e h e f
fitddeis, the w tnner t,, lo* hi h « If i ht« ■ in o n le i to cut lias*l.o,
*
Jnliii
lia r * ,m l
.! lo li a, a Itolary l.eague eonH'st
w alked, was sneriflrt-d 1" serotld claltni-d the "fastest mini in bn -e hull . &lt;|,, iid itiiie *
*l:x l: v ril II.II K—ft 1*1 Xllle
hy Don Connolly, moved to th ird b a ll."
| i , . , ' | , , i p te -m ii lot tin- m eet, on Fiulnv at the Ninth SI n e t
I I!,oil Harder. 2 Tribune flll'f.
2 ii xt*-on, i mi " f liiirkskin, :&gt;
on a g roundel by MeMatlUH and
T he m ention Ilf the "fnste»l I&gt;, i n 1Ir,,,I,,, |n,|..,| I,dm K rtdct
Ilf San
Pat'
loa, Ialoes
Pm A Yankee. 7 Tidy
M null
p ile hi-il
and
Spencer i lien
srorpil when T h ird llnsem aii M yers ia liiiseliall" again *•■( ,,f( Main,
|, , , ,| l, |l
Ivm i mi of
I'a la lk i.
Old
o f St. Cloud booted a slow to lle r ''W h y , the e n lin * Ih'dg i i , amp | &gt; , I ' .pi, ,
,,f Ita y lm m lleneli ■ought foi I lie lllilta t,*. w hile llastl
I I I . I I I II H A IT I— ft 10 M ile
II,..I,., woiUi'd as hnltclicdj I I..oldies Itlll'y 2 Iteaske Il'-BII,
by Connie K nvakis.
•« laughing at till- idea o f I toby
„ f 11 , tail,to. Allison
The Semitmle Cminly Tulmrrii* vs. Timms, iii far Ihe fastest ...... |'..i.i ,,| t .oim -.vdlr, .lin k l»'-iu|i |lot tin- Tigris
,
* ''NiiiuVat'"NamtiVr1" ') yVHa
.............
'Listen
Iasi* AaxnelnllnN will...........
spoitsor
the *" liwsehall." "I.isteti.
lie fnalv
lh A VV. K|»jw, .h i iiisnifit'uj dim f Hit l«firr&gt; K
,,l Si Vign line. Ulin Cal

MNTII •i%rr—.nm
II Ni l'—V IH Mile
rtf t II*' llfilhlfll flh*i I" I*- Svfll! K
| ill l'fi|tf», 2 IihnbiI Hfri'iik. *1
IIMM'Ul’f' I »»r ill*’ i Iitf*• *** villi' Ml UimiIhIoji, 1 S«»u,l H.illv, 11ul**'
I mikIiImii iiiifi .fm k Itutir.uu iim|ili- MmI...t. *l flbirhi K. 7 Mphytii. N
Alt t I mu
id
IT.NTII UNIT.—A in Mil#
1 V•in ii l(t|lu'. 'J I’ni'D . *IIrl* 31
T'tt Ll-elt "ri|i, I Nluiiil HiiHmA, KbimI m !.»• k«*l. R lilts Mulilf. 7 lllfiipii'l*
AI ’SMI F III IHV
MKI.IMM’HNK
kPi
Austral­ II**); ■I l Iown |(ub*»
X . s : -*
K iv ,- r ian Illympic eyelid .lack lloohlll
FTH ABOUT T I K I
plans lo ride in Hie world (lion- i K
UAHASOTA,
F l a — MPt — No
■
tenr road rliiimphiu ■tup at Cnprn
.e .,o „ opens Thuraday evening. |
Triple A C , s ^ m d ^ , e l,e ,e ! 'day
n|.....nil*lil
..................
. aimmineed
r '" r
in Die
Augusta, inning of any..................nmt
night g
liiigeo,
Deniimi’k,
H
i
d
was
Hu
,
HI. Cloud
■;i run
ran he started nftor lltiftO
... . f'1* a look. Why, out own Male lim rililig
by f ’miMly Judge II I Itmildli w-a, a elose dxili in ttie majora
All II I D \| 11 mi kley Iiml mile ( ‘ox Hie fll-llel I haigllla Sii-o limn. wlm I curd I IHtH Ulympli imiil race
___
Iih-hI city time, the playing
A
M ,..................................................
Hftttaptid.
. rules rnmmUtee agreisl during a
I; Minn
,r ellln tllVl,.v 1,1 1 holiiaon j „ ,.fllni ,,n|ei In , null .rule Mu
Myers. Ilb
(I 'i
To prove tbal lie was aid iiii-ie ||(1,(
Aiipilixfmnlidy IiJlttH ......pie wtpi 1 I ecpnl meeting. The phrase "local
...
—e11" replaces the words
Ko*. ef
I fl ly talking mil of Ids haltered lull
irnly Mien liohliy
, c ity iitim
|
„„„ |fin
................. ki-' w.-iitlu
Cliaimka. lh
If, 0 Mann look the wnlei l.y the I|th( Wi| I„|.,.„ ,.„xl of He I...... . ' ale mi the II S
w ar lim e."
Wr.illiel bur
lllrhnidville
It II
I 0, arm, and led him I" a ieal lit.... . [ ||ni|g,, „„ n„ Ml ,hdm Itivei iiim '' staff "f "i"operative all
MIKAN lilti MAN
Fox. &lt;■
•J II
I II. to goodness e in d ri
lia e k . Iililll (lvx Me |s of ..... . le n e i i i. u.iknow n. I ........
NKW
YOHK
uV) - lirorgo
Knrsmi, e
I I
I ** eapi-einlly for the Dodgers.
Ml
Colen, Uh
I ii A tall. well limit mi'ii, 11nn
a n
1 Tin- first pnielued tiloodhouildti Mlknn of the Minneapolis l.aknrs
llaskethall Assoeinliiin of
Potty, if
a t
’J tt McMullen, former track cmudi a t.
! v v ri»* ilii|i|» ril *«» l|i«* U n itu 'l aShittm led
Atnerlrau point scores with DUtN
l.arami. p
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tallies this year. It* also had the
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Did goals upd most fouls.
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Park Ave. Adult* only. Phone 1 »rrvrd every day at l.aney *
956.R.
• I*p»K Store. 76e up.__________

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co m p le te , n t t a e t lv e , enay to inatull, incx p en a lve. F u r l.nwn* .
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H K N K A U IK O l a * * A I'ulnt Co.
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I'hun e 320.

KKiMT hcauifful lot* for home m * ''! .fT / k .!!r r ’hlf,ir noil
*llthl, in cultivation on Orange 1
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Ave. I’rice *1.000.00, I0"r down.
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LOCK v\It R o ll—ft large room*,| Living room *ulte
itueal hmiMe, a hath*, several j I U*ed Vanity nnd t.emli
lot*, priced at *7326.00, financed. I U»ed 2 door melnl
Phone UHtfi.
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lined wood range

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etnr with elwtric kitehen. I'hune; trade onml anything. 406 Han­
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brake-, fiont end, relmah. align- j ().
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rnelit. wheel balance * he aide to
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opci me brake department, (mod I (,-riint
Sewing Mach. Center, HO W.
with nil utilllio*. Right price
pay, Imnua, vacation, *tciidy all |
let. St. Ph. 1100.
tn the ..right couple. Apply In
year round. Do not apply If you — “ — : ;
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not experienced or If you I
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Mutmeycle. 300 1
perion. 2404 Park.
For Sale—Uaed Tire*, Ten 0{0 x
don’t want »teady work.
'»"'•*. *260.oti can lie financed
16 - Twenty 700 x 16 - Thirty
F0U R room modern apartment.
IU47 INDIAN CHIEF, perfect
F I R E S T O N E Hlorca
600 x 16, from * 1.00 up. Plenty
600 Park Avenue.
condition IRI6.0II Roy Rrel, 306
of mllea loft In theae, Good alao
W. 2nd a St.
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APARTMENT, icaxmiahle prlre.
for farm equipment. Uaed In­
Phone .160.
ner Tube* 60c up. Stop In at TRACTOR WORK by the hour or
CHEVROLET, good Hppvatancr,
FIRESTONE * look them over.
R O O I^ fo rjjj^ jjO M T a ^ ^ lv e ^ ^
loh. Ploughing, harrowing, mowengine A cliaa*l* in excellent
II Ea*t Flrat St.
Ing A Krt moving. We apcdallte
cnnditlun,
* 211(1.00. (in,,.
It.
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In
conditioning
building
lota
A
LUGGAGE SALE
Swarta, Phone 770-M.
Matched Seta for
REAL ROTATE — INSURANCE
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Champion
Ladlea nnd Men
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
LOWER PRICES, Expert watch
*400.00.
I l l Cellar Ave. or
by
RAYMOND M. BALI., Realtor
repairing, G. C, Follow*, Home
Phone 322-R.
Crown-Amerkan Tourlater
Hm. 4 Plot Ida State Rank Rldg.
Shop. 1700 Sanford Ave. Phono
Maxlmlllian-Airway
1148 J.
REWARD $60.00 lo anyone furn.
MAYFAIR
20% OFF
l*hlng
buyer for
20' Alum
Danford’*' fineat xuhdlvIaton-Lota
CARPENTER - Builder drairea
Packing, Wardrobe
Hoiiaetl alter, good condition.
6, fl. 7 and 8, block 8 ,-Mayfair.
work by Job or hour. Phono
Steamer Trunka-Lockera
Priced to mdI *860.00. N. .1.
Each lot 66 a 183 A'. *600. each
1487-XW.
Aluminum Luggaga
LhRb , Hanford Trallor Park.
caah «r term*. Owner LEO
10% OFF
ROSEN, P. o. Box 814, Miami Hanford Jewelry A Luggage Co. ALL TY PES of hulldoxer work,! PLYMOUTH 1048 aperial deluxe
H b*h. Florida.
reaaonahte rate*, Free extimat,1 paa*euger coupe, ,1800 mile*,
800 Hanford A v a .___ Phona 1841
- ~ ----------Xea. David E. Carpenter. Phone- full)y equipped, good a* new,
■Y OWNER—new 3 bedroom con- PITTSBURG TAINTS—Complete
1393.M.______________________
$1626.00. 600 W. lat. Ht. Han­
erole block houae. new, 2 bed­
line at
ford.
room . concrete block
houae, HKNKARIK Ghura A Palal Co.
1 0 IluHlncHM O p p o rtu n ities
■rreened porch and carnort- 112-114 W. 2nd. St.
Phone 220.
FOR HALE—Cheap—Nrw Jeep
Both at eily’a edge. Phone 310-J.
pickup truck, 4-wheel
drive.
For Pule at Ptr**Uvn*. Hand flnt- OPPORTUNITY for making good
Driven
30
mile*,
(1720.
Phone
In
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Uualneaa,
Juat
*tnrted,
a_ BEUKtK)M houae. alwut two
hoard mntora • Radio* • Food
20960 Orlando, 217 Hlllcreat.
real variety atore, ladlea’ ahnas,
year* old, good location, $0,600.Freexer - Portable Wanher • Bi­
dreaera, etc. Extra good lo­
00. ^*2,600.00 down, halanca like cycle*. FIRESTONE, II E. let.
’4 0 C H E V R O L E T lilialiu-a* coupe.
cation, priced for quick aale,
Rough hut plenty good mile*.
St.
$2800.00. If Intareatad write Box
houae, ctoaa In, two lota,
For quick aale *346.00. Sanford
C,
c/o
Harald.
Rent
$88.00
GAS HOT water heater, large 4
.00 .
Motor A Equipment Company,
month.________________________
burner gaa etov# with oven,
Irahlt Iota, Franch
208 Went First Street.
hrollcr, apace heater. Cheap. 801
E. 20th St. Garage apartment Ti s FEa Iac sh K v icu
U RBAITOR.
W. J . Coleman. Phona 1108-R. NEW FLOORS aurfaced lo pirfac­
Ha A*e„ Phaae H4W
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Satvke. DROP CLOTHS—All aliet, In­
tion. Old floora made Ilka new.
Ptnlahlng, cleaning A waxing.
cluding 0 x 16. Hall A Stairway
B Y OfTNER-hquae,
Pnrtabla power plant, 22 year*
runner*.
iUlpcrienco Ir, R ci.iiied c C o u n ty ,
HKNKARIK Glaa* A Palnl Cm
H, M. Uleataon, Lake Mary,
111*114 W. *»4. 8*
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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 o f 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 relu ll "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

LIO N ATTACKS TRAINER

Market Report

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

jState Farmerj Market

State Legislature

IC tstts srS rreas r a e e Use I
(Cuntluant F eu s Pag* Oae)
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»
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Kelt
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n l l i | « r*
J on • I *4
They now receive salaries rangIio
llpr
proxlmately 70,000 field crates Calibsxe, fin l.t. Ilex
(toon.
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 lo rffr 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 C orn, 1 [ t o i lia s
**■*« ■ 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
I4*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! U s k t ...............
ket,
with
prlres
ranging
from
33.10
|l*o* |&lt;)i! *« oppose people who wanted the
Many nf these people have gone
P a x p la n i, ll u I ls k t
to
f
&lt;1.90,
and
averaging
approxi­
1scant salaries.
l. a n u r e - l c a b a f f
home to much-needed reel. Our
14 60
4 Dm ....
1 "" j The omnibus hill before iho
heartfelt gratitude goes out to mately 16.40. He anticipates a t.eCrl
U
ilr
e
lr
e
h
e
r
x
• r , 1House Education Committee for
them for their sarrlflrc* beyond volume of at teaat 100,000 field
14 no
Crt 1 Dnx
crates for this week, Cucumbers P e p p e rs -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
p e r* -O in tl-n ‘
60. - ]6o were passed. The State Depart
..u l l p r ..
.13
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certed rescue attempt of an in- per bushel basket.
P i, lu ll, *«, N e w F in
lie d lllls a
ment uf Kilucatlon rlalius a mindivldaul since Floyd Collins was
60 t.l, lis a
I I 60
; linurn of 390,099,000 Is needed.
"M. V. Meeklson, Manager of Mquash. Y e llo w (lu l l p r t 16 *
fatally trapped In a Kentucky
« . 6»
The Advisory Cuuncil lias asked
s lu e a , C r l
14.60
Cave In 1926. That lasted days, the Palmetto State Farmers' Mar­ TT oo m
m a to * * , M s t c m
t l 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 a le n t-la s llo x |1.6a
ed 312,390,000 more. The total for
( I r e p e fr u lt- M a r e h Heedless
1
tomatoes
with
a
price
range
of
a footrace with her elder sister,
llo a 70s A H tn s lle r
|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 ly h e a v y lu d a y , d e ­
Barbara, nine, and a cousin, Ou*
000.
No
2
tomatoes
at
an
average
of
m
a
n
d
go
od,
m
a
rk
e
t
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tm
u
l
s
te
a
d
y
.
Lyon, five, fell behind In the dash
C abbage m a rk e t w eak and u n ­
Fresh water spurts fishing
across the vacant lot on the cor­ 3LH8. Small quantities of pole s e ttle d , m o st sales (I *4 p e r b a g
Ite m a n d
m o d e ra te
nn
o ra 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 no d g r a p e f r u it .
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 iT 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
I I I ) ,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’ln l 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 o f
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 1squash 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, wns 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 1cucumbers, 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 hegi
began
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 T aft: 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
"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 o f 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 th*
tne 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 O ae
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 Hrodiet 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 agreem ents, 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*."

Symington Speech

Fact FimlerH

Cm llaek-Draight

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)
\
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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U n ity Th*r# k Strength—
To Protect tha h t t * of Hi* World;
To Promote tho Progress of A merles;
To Produce Pnmperiljr for Ssoford.

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VOLUME XXXX

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it r r a lf r

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

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

TU ESD A Y

A P R IL

timid)
sn.l mild „iiti ores*•i.uikI thiindn xlioxets through
MrdlirKil.it
l i r « li southerly
MIII.I-

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Associated P ress Leased Wire

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 f net 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 T o 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
S e n e 1.ilV u| the Allliy Knyall in
III the
tile 'liiphiilhllng
~lll|&gt;l&gt;llll&lt;1ltlK industry.
linn
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 "„v n $1 .(MNI.INNI 18)1)1
‘ hemicul lmlil*try will l.e na the Notional Pally Conference
if mv«***ary *'li» ansuri "pelting Ml ItlMi'k pool June d. It
Na/ i s Are Charged As llo. „yea, •• .1. ..nr man * . i-.tver liuiialltnl.......
i i i &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 l a t n o I Allliy. 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 J C W S ! tiimal rlrfriur.
|tinning. It -.aid rnlionitiK and rent plalform m i, 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 •j i i I aim th.it Ann-in .1 - tlr. I lien- in. liortagr*.
— t/P)—Seven high Gentian dip- •fence i» in wince chape lli.tlt l.rhnr • I’lie pin i v pledged lncn-a»ed ihe I nl-.ii government ulieady hits
innly
mitmiinltxcd coul
mine*.
ga*
lomati anti governineiil
.ilion
of tlir
g o v e illin riil official*
o lln ia lc I tintin ttiuln
t lll lli i .ilio
n ot
t lir aiinetl
.m u n i ten
ie ii
m„ rp liunxe*. "Kleady work-, e li.i m il &gt;. ladioad*. caweir ronvirleil IihI.iv ac willing ar- net, l.n.ince the iiinli. ali.-o law |.leieloplurrit" of cv iiih in l nieili 0* 1- mid long di-tan.e trucking.
I I . .H ll M H r d O a r a s e t M K l
loinphrr* hi llie Na/i extenmnatiou 1 •' l“o wr.ik I lr rxpie—n l
cri cine, cpredlrr rr I.milling ot tililied
of 6,000,000 |fWl.
noil alum "
They wete the men wlm dialled j Rut all ..Ite.r.l hie caiiltgc rill
tlir pnigratni and ligned the otd m l mate- i» the Senate Annr.t Srn
•emting |ewc fmni all over I'uiopr J n r» i miinnlter -In.illv .illn lie 1
to yac ihaniherc and min rnti.itmii had huodrd at loialli itu o iin l
U S. w at c tim r* m u ll ■illn mo ina.le ye-leidat ot drlencr
i amp!
planning and •prmhne. hi lotmet
tilled.
In tearing w o td i the court con Piriident lleihrit lloocn
Hoover had complained of wade.

President
Presses
For Its Approval
As Step On Road
For World Peace

Pr|Sld5emM n .r *For ? High Germans
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WASHINGTON. Apr. 12 —&lt;/P)—
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
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participation
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War Crimes Case

Kidnaped Youth 2-Day Holiday is
Is Re l e a s e cl By Taken By Celery
California Gang Growers, Shippers

W VKHIMiTON. Apr. I2-&lt;/Pi
—S rcirlary 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
te
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; ell'll i n n i - i - t dt • h.llfri w.t«
hone-i judgment »* tu nr I Inn
it derm- itrrr—ary tu rr-tuie JU lh u ii/ n l In llir City 1'nuiuintiuu
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 llr 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
Iru m s n .
Tl.r C onnim siuu 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 . Itlrn l I IIIIII ill 'r i l l the N 'otlll plrlr.l llir., ■, &gt;n&lt;i.|ri.ilio|| ut the
A llillllt
D rfrn -r
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In lit r
S.llll 'li! I liliir. ..hull .is now piO- I
N rn n lr l.i.l.tv —tilt j i n p i n t for it s
po-.rd rltltii I-•'• lew Ul.lpU &lt;ItJ.lgCI.

•A’1— llie hill tu uliuiish contlnu■og
-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
th*
oiheis -tan.l iiinlci .,1,1 author!ialtnn%

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
ip p iu i.il .1- "nnr - Ir p uu ||.r I n.txi
" l l i r pinll.llt .IIIII ul llir 1C- , llearh, flatnsrd nf St, P*t*ra&lt;• p r.li r
bitrk and Rmlc of Sanford. Govt ■•lull - l i d I -It
Vll.'llirV l l wl l l
cinm Wnrrrn. who ireommandIII
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.tlld lir.ld •!• Ill'll' lll.ll ll-ltC loll
tin- Iviiislufmr la-i week, *avicli Lammerj, R ichira W illhir I ^|ie Army Secretary tohl Nm
Ope rat ions In Effort •I llir -il ti .i 11.iu o r I.u r ItHlav.’* |t|
Owner Is Ransomed
r|„,|- llu • Ii til" I 'tin r llir 19 . t liotalril it i».inl,| i.n -r $t.800,.
Dane. Otto Dietrich. Han* Kelul. |atom biar savings would result if
Willi i ir. 1 l
To Holster Prices I lr .1Is.• -.mi || u - r l up “ to ltlllll irt 1'iuii
hot $33,000 Cash
fsiiMav Steengrarhl Von Molyiiull tlir "secretary of national defense,
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Flint Woertiunn were found guilty 1
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the Senate preaumahly on Die { victrd ol the l*» accutrtl on th» |
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opei.ilion* lod.it .mil loinoiIhaury the extra fund* C0U”j “S charge.
|told the comm u tee:
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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
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
Meanwhile "*?•
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g .iiu .g to -1 Amle,.on ulmtilird tl.r Imy at ltt,hdav tre t hate and ( o . Naitloit
.Smith IH-Wli) formally p »
or nnolher hv till* nfterini.ui. I here I day-llieie e. no donl.i nl-oui n i v ,
.a,I M ,, fhietlo lim it Giotvrtt. Nl.tmlaiil
tlw right
to go Iwfore L / m&gt;
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,)(M|| im,
wa* on In the House over the |irue |h(. ||)( vprd|,.| |* completed.
u„&gt;n|l -md a pending lull, which I"*' G*""hjian. lie -.ml Goodman
■
t
tag for the European Hecovery
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.iow rn
Program.
day of the only charge against hint .-retiiry of National Itefeo.-te, wn-il.l|op hv tlir jllrgn l .tlnlm l-u on the
“id not |om the p.nt. and ate
But Admtlilal ration leaner* uun- &lt;|M| wn, „r , frre ||p wn» tit to Von K„ „ |„„K way to correct the *n o ii-1 (Mrlrx, |1P „.,• taking Inin to the
five gtowei oig.im/atioiii
confidence
that
they
could
hied
Krdmannsdorf, it I, deputy chief
, , . ..
. . . . I'agr M ihl.it At atlritiv which he
•■nnltnuing lo .Ut .rlr.v.
Il'M IliM S oa h i * a m
of tin* foreign office political divi­
If lie tiad III* way, Itojall said a ttrn
r' ii*.
* ent an t» ru ttiliK
-■
* t G eotgr
Am
lo
lie would make Hie civilian heads
sion.
llie t h i r l a.kle il l l u l when h r
k. «».irtlo . a rrn itlm g I " H J’ *
■i uatlaarU n„ rase atal
"He wa* little nmre than » 'hief
.p ie .tin n rtl the ch ild , h r •.iitl -'.at KlH»r | . n* in.tyet I I- - c ; lt ii. « b o llclerk," tlie court said, In acipilttlwt
hilt) -Id Jewisll persecolVs..
h r le ro g n i/e tl Im ahtlu. lo t . t * M " P '" « M " ' h .i « sU ' I h I Mr «h*“
! Krnst Wilhelm Hnlile, hngllshthat h r li.u i »r« 0 him talk w ith »..• F I..... la I .m l
' r g r l.tld r A«*«
chief of the Na*l‘* foreign
I l.tlhri III hit home. Lot Angrl- t vi ili-m
organlratlon, wa* actpillted
eli-i v r r
crime* ngainst .lew*, hilt In- still |
l 'il1 &gt;’ - " ’
"f
pollh-c ..ml the F B I tier lined c u n &gt;.........
in I- Im otn ilinu
Iit - 1 vrut.
Ranter aunrlai' service* will take hint two counts remaining against
men! nil llir c .itr
* tiui tii-lil Im- Ih-cii much In-lit it-i.
place Sunday morning at 6:30 him
G o m llll.lll, wlm ll.l« .til »H,lf ••«l ■rcoi.liug to kIiI|i|mm* A - of A|.t
The fo u n ’s dftnlh-d Jmlgmetit
o’clock at Ihe Municipal bandahel
NEW YORK, Apr. Ik* i»1*) An
ilillu -t, i&gt; m ia v.n l ihle I, |L’Nf. ,i. ■■•• 11-null mol. wln-n-iiunder direct lint of tho Sanford painted o graphic picture of how ! im-mi-mg nuiuher of student,.tch-plionc m
. .
■'..I7f&gt; MCtrs r. ItlP-n.-d mi
- ••
„f hit lommrnt A rrpnttrt wlm " ,. •|»s|
...
Ministerial Association of which tjernians I" vurioiis posBion- l.;nt . „ ik|.ri, ”|lirk(.lri, the Cnllegi
- Apt
tho 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
tt'naltaava ua t*aae Bl»»
Dr. Irving Stover, head of the
day second day in their fight j lit.- I.ok Angeles rxaimui -.1 is pi a.'i icttlly ot er no.I most of lluspeech 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
University, will deliver a sermon, E I U h N u f m u d Head
I mTUHf 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.
college
a iilliu r itir s
tin Sunday night. 11 man f t" .....I u „
„„ A|„ | -jy.-jf,
of
W lI tsuUnnLKt c. rr un d» I* rr *o* »i ll l| *l ,1, a(|jHowever,
l m i r , Ktudenis attended classK. H. Brownlee.
llie lioodiuau linme and sill.I
piitrul
I’M
lM
H
intt
I
l
f
i
l&gt;
r
The Seminole High Bcliool ham
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 «•••»** ’
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
club under direction of M|*» Ollle Bank and Trust Co., Ocala,today
Dean William Allan of
tintt-oatiaitea o» ■**.«» s i ,.
I t i i N f t N i i n i mm I ' n i o A l t !
Iiecame president of the Florida j si-IiimiI o| leclinology said u *|&gt;ot I
—
Peese Whittle.
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)||
, , Memorial Services
lie
to the post 1 increased attendance over yes , A H F n *
hy Dr. Brownlee, the Rev. W. J
. . . was
---- elevated
.
Brooks. Jr. and the Rev. J . H. I automatically after serving a«!|(.rday of tit1* percent,
To
Occur
Tonight
To Honor llooscvell
the
past
yenr. - Nigiil session students
Rom
|vice-president
Hprclal ll«ily Wi'flk irrvicvx h« y« iu in ti oiiirvrn win uv viviivti tu nuvn jninrn iisjr luuurmo m mr
WASHINGTON, Apr. 1 3 -« 1 ’'
Wa UM SPRINGS, Ga , Apr 12
lieen arranged at the H igh School ter In the day and Installation mass demonstration for removal
—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-*
tin- moon.
will tie )i,-hl ltd* afternoon in tlie
elation. The program Included a I annual hamiuet tonight.
I racial discrlnennllon.
If you're u|t ami about P:2* P Little White ttnuse tiere. wliere
talk tlili morning by tho Rev. H.
Kills, at native of Kentucky, 1 The striking students seek open
of Holy
Holy Cross
hern associated
1.. Zimmerman or
v.rossI 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
. 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
Ceremonies will tie brief, with
morning the Rev. A. 0 . Mclnnla nany for 23 years and ha. l-erti lomanre languages department, shadow.
The i llpv tt ill lie tidal at II II music and Klmrt talks. Kxcrclseaccused of antl-seinitism! and
of the First Presbyterian Church It* president since H»3’A
uIho will In' held in the chapel
1 William C. Davis, an economics P. M.
will speak In the school auditorium.
\l 12:16 A M it will lit- pi*, where the late President used lo
tContinued on T ate Twal
IIKSCUKS DUCK
. At Junior High Bchool the spaakjlicitlly over
worship. Tlie pew lie occupied is
LONDON. Apr. 12—0P&gt;—Two
. er this morning was the Rev. Joa
STATION TO CLOSE
If Ihe weather is clear, the lo lie murked with * liras* plaipie.
M CseyiA. The Rev. Farris will speak fire trucks sped to l^ndon'a east
AMMAN. Trans-Jordan, Apr. ph|glnmeniin should lie visible
end today. One of the truclu shot
Ivan Allen of Atlanta, elialriiiHii
Thursday morning.
a ladder Ilk) feet Into tha air. A 12 (.P i-- -The
United Nation* rttf*r' Nortti America.
of the
Franklin D.
Ro.tsevell
fireman mounted it and rescued truce observer station at Amman
Warm Spring.-* Memorial Commis­
a wild duck which had been tam-l Hill close Friday, the colonel in
MISS TEMPI F. HONtllil.il
sion, -nut toduy's cerenionie-.
ed in a telegraph wire.
charge said today.
CHICAGO. Apr 12 i -T’i v. marked the In-ginning of su uu
Irci.s Hliirlrv r.-mpli- lodsy t&gt; i* final observance, Tlie commission
iiMiued “America'- stvertesl luofh recently opened Hie Little White
er" by tlie chililcrafl advisory House to the public.
President Horace A, Btenehani
service.
of the New York QlanUUnd Jack
Flynn, publicity dlr#e)« for the
The former child movie -lot o
TRACY TRIAL
tin' wife of Joint Agar, actor amt
New York baseball team, arrived
JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 12-1/i’i
In Sanford this morhlng to Inmember of a •ocisllv prominent — U. S. District Attorney Herbert
1 pact tha farm clubs tralwitg basa
River Forest, III , Faintly. She Phillips said today three men uc
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
duuchter, I.inda Busan
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
Immediately north of tha Muni­ in their attempt lo rescue little Kathy Fitcus.
anee nlmi for parents anil teach Ocala Tuesday. The accused are
cipal' Rail Park on Mtllonvllla
er- of young rhlldrcit.
Joe Tracy, paroled life-termer;
The
Los
Angeles
Chamber
of
Commerce
lepotls
that
money
it
Avanua In addition to tha other
Lawton
Pittman and
William
roming
in
from
all
parts
of
tha
country
for
the
50
to
60
tnen
who
foiled
Olanta facilities her*.
COUNTY COURT
Zampell
tinder most haiardoua conditions!»
County Court convened Ho'long beyond the normal eihaus- ter of simple humanity."
oT d ” a GR RRNBF1TH
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
The Chamber has formed sn clan, said
Field A lic e of tha Social Security
siding.
Ronds
were
estreated
amt
3H-year*old
Kathv
strike of Greek civil servants enAdministration 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
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
front OiAO A. M. till 13)00 A. M. Legion end Veteran* of Foreign had not been Jammed against her clerk of the court.
were at a hall.
Wars ar* sponsoring fund drives. chest.
Tlie court adloiirne.| and .till
Negntioatlnus Between tlie gov­
&gt;
und«r __
t______
President Eerie V. Grover of
meet
again
at
SilXl
o'clock
on
ih*
ernment and the union executive
Dr. Hanson said tha Jack-knifed
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
condu»* othar husiaffs eonnacteil mittee’s first Jobe la tn consider
her from breathing except whlcli time nine rrimitial ca«er. terday, proved fruitless, even
• 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.
program.
saadhoga for. Carnearls hero med­ ary autopsy report blamed suffo­
to reduce their demands for In­
als.
WIND HAMPERS WOHK
creases from HO to 60 per cen'.
cation for her death.
MRTROR H«OW
l-ONO REACH. Calif., Apr. 12
He eaplalnsd tha purpose of
Dr. Hanson and Dr. Robert J , —(/P)~ H lsh winds and * rough
NEW YORK. Apr. 1«—(ZPt—A the fund la not to pay the men for
WET HKIRM
meteor flamed oeroM southam the long, hasardoua hours thsy McCulloch said the child probably sea hampered efforts todav to
CHICAGO,
Apr.
12 — (A1) —
died palaleaaly and llksly within refloat the t,6,(HMMon freighter, Skies
New England But night
nnd donated, but rather to '
were wet and cloudy over
w | burst.
U n ^ fa ’l
&amp;
&amp;
«"
und • half after she fall Hteel Chemist, airround on rocks wide areas of the country today.
”
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 SunShowers fell throughout tho
m i s at varloua potato along tha 2 u t { ^ e/i
* l 4,ao W io p afternoon.
southeastern section except
eicept In
iy,
'oulh*a*t*rn
Autopsy surgeon* also suggestnortheattem seaboard, aid at far tMU«a, e/o roatmaatar, Loa AnTh* 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 forefrom fright.
’
concentrated
on heaping ...
Unas eaet far th* Midwest state* to.
___ . . .
..T h a parents, Mr. and Mrs. David taut am lnat a 40-knot wind to .night and tomorrow. Hkl*a pens ky^m*^varied,
y ____ _______ f.
^ i s je a a k 'h J L J a E s
meoe^effort,
srpremed
the
feel
An airline plhtt ,sa
tha nrMfhtar from listing. Her arally war# cloudy from -tha Datags of Ua ganfs whM he soldi
seemed to be fg llait
bottom ;tanar*d front rock gash*j, I koto* westward to tha Pacific
"I'm no hero. It was hut o gut­
CCswthu&gt;d Oa
Rhode Island." ’
Cooat.
*
,
T -X i

. iaao.0U
0.p00cutand

Hearing On" C i t y \ rF^Pay Mike F o r
And County
Charter Will Be State
Elective O f f i c e r s
Held On Friday I AI.LA ll AMM.L, Apr. IZ—

jH nn„||lH
r(U
y

-.Ministerial (iroup
* T&amp;Xfonduct Kflster
Sunri se Services I

-

.

A

S)h,

Increasing Number
V»Of Students Picket
Campus Of CCNY

-

1

U

Stoneham And Flynn
Arrive In Sanford

U. S. Opens Pocket book To Reward
Men Who Lost Race To Save Kathy

*

•

!L”2S;

\ *t.

m

B«U -4.T*

m

Nu -itig lr Mi-linn, im n m tli-r how

•igiiifli'Miil will achieti- pi-aci-. We
must ciuiltmii- In wmk pnlii-nlly
iii.l run-folly, ndviiiii-iiig with prac­
tical. n-nli-tu - l - n- in llu- light
&gt;f curimi-tnii.'i". nod i-vi-nth uIu".
- h i ill,
liillldlOK llu- - l l l i c l l i l i ■f pi iu •' -mill'll, ilul -id id l)

Tin in-alv wn- -igueil here liy

12 o u l i i o n Muiidnv of ln-1 week.

I' pledges t Ill-Ill In Mid i-Mcti o th er
III i-w-iil that i i i i i - o f I lu-iit is ut
lin k r ii liy an aggressor.
Tn lii-i'uiiui tiioiBiig uii tliu United
llir tii-nty must receive
tin- Hetiule'n i nl if l. iit inn
Clint
-‘■runs upproval by n two lliirdn
t ot.
H ia tt--,

\ d n n m - li iilio n l.n d e i- u te .-•*•.
fideiil Hint llie Senate w ill i-ti-otu
• lit in llf y it, toil ii lung il.-lnil.- IK
- vui.-li-d mice t|.,- ir e a ly ii-u.-lieK
Mu- S i-iilile f I.... i
llu * f i l - l - l i - p u l rtil* f l l p l l n l w ill
l-i- fm l l i e S l’ l l l l l r f u l l - l g l l i r In ln .o
I'u m m ille e In h n t.l tii- a r ilig K . I to*
l u n i i i i g - w i l l g i t i - o p p o r t u n it y fm
(Inl i u c k i- r - und i r i l i c s
u f t bn
t i i - n t y - m iin lilie m ig r e — to

- -pies- lltelr views,
rt irm ighniit Mi T r u m i i n '- nppeul
fur Si-mile uppi.-Mil o f llu- pu. I
ta il till- them e that i n - l ll n i lluI'i d l e d S l n t e - nm uny ultn-i mi
l l " l i ctill " lic llle ti- pence nulrpi'lnl

N

S o t . i , i n y

I * : i.

K*i* 1.4iii.»11 "l 111Jr iiul oiliert

lull...III. nl . I ',i I-in ,ilp )*|,|4 ct on
Ili&gt;- ili'i'nu, I-,! i i,■ tiie Comiiiiini-t I’.titi u, I my t.iiulidalc
ul glntip ,i&gt; ■ it* d r ll ll.-1 dlicctly
ui ui.hiritly w,tIi ii
All l onoinuii l« ui llir state
would lie ........... .1 I.. H-gitlei with
tlie .itturin i p.-nnal ui nearcit
ilieidl witl.u,
t Iiu. im alter thr
law hrimu. &gt; llr.lu r, or within
|12 hmil4 .ill. i eiiti-iuig the Mata.
11., pen .1 i Im t ttlure tn rr
i pi4tri would I,. uupiimfinienl ltd
.t line ol
. . n r In tin**)- •t l II «
I ft .1)110 I,. &lt; pi HI
I ll w.ml.l i ui.' i •tul fm .mv
|.|‘|4..U U|
•Ia 1 MprlJl** •»' 4
I I , &gt;1111111. 1.1 I’ i' &gt; lliula l |&gt;fll4llY
•....... |aI ixn|||||f*||| Ul
• d u l .........I
Mi’ll |lur
ft Hint I,.
t •. | i n
t III* '4t‘ l
.--i... ll VI,
s l’Itl.NGFIFI It. til, A|.i 12
' I*.ii 11 :i11«I all
.at• tin- i
|l aiHllntiail I I M l*««aa Mil
l’&gt; N'ut bn n I .•ni.-.ld, ulu- of tin"tin ill" •layer- ..f y. Ullg Bnlil.y
I i uuk- 26 year- ago, &gt;- .UIi-4 up fnr

Mi
IIVi-l
i ••in’ll X' •Him*.
u -tote
tisiiIII«*.i nut tudiiy .
fnrui-tn mink.-I loud, itn.l due tu
tin- heavy v.uige-tmu cnusi.l tiy
11 uck- tiiiveling I., nii.l front the
Mniifunl St.it* I'ui u n i-- Mniket,
traffic liu« l.ecnme very liatardutis utul the I ’..mini—tun tell that
uctimi shuiil.l nnw I-,, taken tu
liuve it widei.i-d ”
Muyur An-iii 't i m inuty repurled I but llu ■ uiildy t’ullimis
-ion yestardny lui- l»t...ii n fa
vurahle view l-.wni.l the t ity’s
|ili.nuKnl:i tlml the t'utility .lee.l
l.nck •&lt;&gt; I Iu i d y tlie ulti- uri
• .1 -MilH.ird Uu I'mn - 1st

I*1r a n k s ' Slavur
S e e k s Reduction
Ol* W) Year Term
;i ••t a I »• p n r d i M i !*••?• i *1 I i i *h i i i i i i l o
tl.l\ n i l III -i ll|&gt;|)t'lll 1**1 l l ’t|l|«*l I a•11 a•|

F a r m e r s A p p e iu T o

:V:

J
1
I

allla’llt'i*
|R e H e a d e d
For A
I rM|'«»lt|, Hull |t I i’ll imf •••••
•’••»I rllt I'lllelM * aaf Ilf#* Mi l !M» R 0 1 1 1 1 1 i I n I
Year
Yi.n
1'tnlrr On- Iim, Iii* i not I
1'iilly "
Mr. T'riiiiian -uni tliul llu- nu ••Ii#rit*t#« for i'll i uii* tiiiiHiilri niit*n I WAHIUM. I "
\pr 12—(Ah
mill" In ’*•» yrm *111
nun Im* ili-lerimurd in du every until
I.-ii.led for a
Fariner* ••
llu n g pnssitile In insure that peini 9••••#*•* 1 inf
1 1 1.1 -4-r-ip
1111t 1f.il
■* ■&gt;
I «•••||a*|«I it Mill' nf I |!l Sllltl'VlII*
!• iimi nl wllint In tlie knowlnlgitlinl "we 1-niintd •-.•ape tlie g te u l'l'-i-.... .... wh-» t-nrned pedal tn-ai
i"''1’,
. ",........ , .
r,„„iri
rr-punKililllty thr-i goes with out i me- tier ituse tliry look purl iu
11 L
p
great .l.lu r a tn .1,*" world."
|-«n.m e .....Ia n . experiment:.- A
l
l
;
‘V' , f . ,
It was fur tills reason, he con ex -Id If. Uf the c n e have In.... , [
,*
,,
I;i,„ lull|,? „ l0,
tinned, ti... the American .......... h.-md .....
.........................
w.„k has prn? rrs.*d
eo | '
accepteil tin' tfuiieit Nutluns ctiaii
1 imii iiuri'inllv. an I tlml the »*c•I in IPIfi amt liuve imuglil since I".I,| \|.i 22 ul .Stutevillc yviiure! “
t t -« M t l B 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 ..el. I.m-li wll— killed III IU3D tn " ''i'" '1 ,H " " ll- ‘
Funner- «••*•* -.aid tn i»- fvedlng
BARS SKGKKGXTION
i figln willi unutliei pri'-..Iii-r ul
llvestiH-k I.--ity dt :■ practice which
ALBANY, N Y . Apr. 12 t/l*. the penitentiury
i.egislutimi Iu l&gt;ur -egregutiui,
they were cunvicted &lt;d - laying Minn will In- H-lIcct.-.l iii larger
supplies M in. ii, on Ik and poultry
in New Yurk's Natiunul tiiiui.l
(I'uiillnurd tin I f f * s i»)
producta.
mid other .dute military unit
Tlie favorable start
for th«
was signed t mlay by Gnvrinm
"SEIZE'* TK irnt
Dewey.
Mil AN. Italy, \|i 12 1/1 *1 - spring s*,isou is speeding up govlie approved tlie bill wdlnuil t u-tnms police said tu.loy tlioy eminent plana for extending pre­
cnutmaill. It dlrecl- stute military- have -elred dftjilin -el-. ..f false war crop controls in 1060 to pre­
units to ailnpt anti segregation t..-tli -uiuggle.l into Duly fimn vent bur-h-n-mne surpluses.
Yesterday
winter wheat for*regnlntimts at once,
t,.-iiiiuiiy
cast nf |,n|-t 'Min,nun huahel.K raised
tin- noaaii lity nf n-i.gige allotinento ui--l uunketing nuotas on
tlie I960 wheat crop. Th* final
decision will depend largely on
acreage seeded to spring wheat
and weather condition* during th*

Record Sales, Revived Buying And
High Production In (J. S. Reported

NF.W YORK. Apr. 12— (/P) l.teiyonc trcmi to be pulling Lit
bail fool iorwaid today. The newi n packed with rheetlnl itemi record islci, tccord production, irtivnl buying, prediction! ol iu i tJined or incrcaicd demand.
Food prorenou and diilnhutniv icpotl ijiisineia rontimiiiig good
ami future prospects bright, Paul#-------------- —
* —
H. Willis, president of thn Grocery Industry will turn out l,K28,H00
Manufacturers of America, says net tons of Ingots und castings A
in Baltimore.
&gt;I'lli ugo il made 1,286,200 tons.
Record sales ar* reported for
All 3d hlaRt furnaces of diet U.
1948 hy the Rudd Co,, builder of K. Steel Corp. ill the Pittsburghi allway cars and supplier of auto­ Youngstown district were in oper­
mobile makers; by M. Lowensteln ation at once yesterday, for tlie
i\ Hons, textile firm; by Briggs third lime In history. The recurd
Manufacturing Co., auto parts was attained once during World
makers.
War II, but for only 10 minutes,
First quarter sales volume 13 mi.I again in November, 1947.
per rent above u year ago it re­
As steel becomes more plentiful,
ported by E. 1. Du Font Do Ne- more Is avallabl* for tlie zinc gatmourn, chemical giant. Increase In vaulting Industry. A "tremendous
tlr* orders from dealers since Apr. demand" far galvanised sheets,
1 la announced by Selb*rl(ng Rub­ particularly for roofing farm
ber Co, A sharp increase In auto buildings, will rontlnue for sev­
sales In the last 10 days of March eral months, N. U. Randolph, vice
Is reported by Hudson Motor Car president of Granite City Hteel
Co,
Co., prodlcta.
Tha steel Industry mad# mure
steal In March than In any month Young, president of the American
on record, movu r,teel In the first Zinc, Lead and Smelting Co., tolls
quarter
quarwr than
maa in any quarter on a St. Louis convention of tho
record. Tha Amarlran Iron ond American Zinc Institute that th*
(Continued On Pag* 2)
Hteel Institute aaya thl* week th*

I4?nitilniie«t On t*n « r 4I«»

NO AMBITIONS?
TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 12 —&lt;/P)
—Governor Warren x.tld today
he has no "political ambitions" to
seek another office ufter he com­
pletes his t.-rr.i as chief executive.
Duriiu- a meeting with a Joint
S'eiiate-fl.iuse tax study commit­
tee, Warien said "three months
in this jut. will cure uny man" of
seeking office
Warren Im- l-.'.-n mentioned as
n possRile opponent to U H.
Senator Hpes-ur.l Holland In 1962.

T H E W EATH ER
JACKSONVILLE, Anr. 12-(A 9
HIGH LOW
112
68
Atlanta
03
41
Cl*v*lan-i
39
Detroit
•12
(Id
43
Minneapolis
«7
44
Now York
84
63
Fhoenlx
46
lib
Haint Louis
Ctl
Hnu Antonio
40
46
M
Heattlo
66
33
Montreal
78
JacKsonville
A*
80
78
Miami
89
60
Orlando
70
es
TaUahatrce

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PAGE IIGHT

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

M o n th M a y P a s s
B e f o r e A llia n c e
B e c o m e s B in d in g

Bennett Speech

■I
, n
,|
| ■i y
dmiild nay thr lallct I* far Itmie . I Imn dinliolloMibli'." 11is ptoptmul,
Untted S ta te . (I.V .WOdlttHl. Sen„
,,„ „ * , |(.(Vr to Rfl a I......... .
would take ............. .. who unce of the stnlus Mim", Mr. liennett deeliired. “ It is dynamic and
ale approval). Httlatn. Cat,aria. ..... ............
W11)„ (, |)(„ they U t
--call.-I ............... ..
progressive; It leads to lnrretr«ed
Iranre, llelginni. the Nellterl.ind*
.,
Im.ucd for viiryiog iniHon*.
and lasting productivity of the
11111*1
cal
f|,iilno
wanted
to
tedefill**
the
and l.uiemlmurg. The remaining
A ll iT'inom ic wealth, lie declined i .III' h ininnindiii t claiine, An now laud and thereby promotes Ihe
(inner* were Italy and PoiIiik.iI. ■iltiiiiatcly cotiten from the ca itli
i i 11&lt;■11. pcunlntin would be burred cninmnn welfare wherever It In
The agreement* drafted by the H-elf. iiictodlng lin nceuic. and
dinuhiliiy wan itii'iirred orartired. A ll regions o f (bo world
IliiHiigbl
“ w illful
mincoiahicl.'' 11‘itn Is' Improved, we think, and
bf
biim linked l bin lie I'hallged tie slime curl cu lly poverty-stricken
force* to meet any oltliiilr aimed
|M
.|w,.|.|i primitive uiiil heli
| areas mirv be advanced to a stale
'feliilibiiin luinciinihicl."
attack, meaiiwliile, wa* almul . I'ivilived man in Ilull III IlllillV*'
MetiiiWliile the Mi nnie debale on I of relative prosperity by safe
Kiiropeaii teciivery prngrum, I gim rilliig amt Incren-lng llieb aa
"•■I*...... ..I**..... ......................
» : iibe
iiro dlirlinii
cii|uiclty
ivaling (lie ic i’t.iii Siiollii.ru fill- 1fi&lt;u 11urn I
i».» i" « .d u i.j.
i- .................... .
......... in
.........................................
. |lliro ug ti suit and water conierva'
luinlei
liu g lb , ncari'd a vote
The Slate Department, rmiving Ii'iyiluc.1 man ai*. Ida i - «U, *&lt; , ,
................................ .
' n I Hull and |iru|ier land Use.
:.l ................................... A ....... fln i.l.;.... illilelllg enre unit uldlltlc* to make ibii|i|ii&lt;l
.............
“ Moil can set valla n dues much
III rut ...
Ibe
llioli fittbt ...
with unu.ual .peed, put (ini.l.ing
u,*v of the land and ..the,
I more Hum safeguard land, It illlouche* on the exact ertlified cop resource* thatHod ha* plm-il
*r*r’K' . ................
I rectly or indirectly results In u
; ’There’ll lie no more money wide variety of fundnmrntnl bene­
iei for Preiident Truman and head* at In* disposal.
IIUliop l.o u llit said that be win | amendment*,”
.Senator
Wherry fits. It both increases the yields
of the other government* to tuhniit
inletvsted In
this Mirucle Mull (lt-Neh&gt; said in the debate went per acre and lowers the rost of
to their legidalor*.
t'otiiei Vat Ion Ibty because In- i* a into its 1lit Ii day. The filllu ister on
production on* most farm
land,
Some fewer partner* of the At­ winn, and u i n mail he must eat; u Seoul**rule* eluiuge to k ill Ihe
which, In turn, start a whole chain
lantic alliance, diplomatic official* lieenllau he in u C hristian OO.I u« Iiatit to fitil..inter lusted lit day of benefits, stn-l, as Increased
rln lH liau lie reallien that our
lietnoerai ie I endet bums of
•aid, may he inclined to hold bark areligion
lias its very roots io an Illinois and Senator t'onnally (D- fan n er Income, increased luxes for
until Ihe United Stale* and lliitain aurieultinul siH'lely and the fu Texi |irr,dli'ted u flout vote on the ' support of government, Increased
ad. Hatter holiday teeeitr* pro- title of tlie rlntreh lies laigely ill Adm inistration harked program to trade for lintli rural and urban
the rural field; and berause all i,i,| Western Kuropt* unother Ifi communities, &gt;m.I increased em­
rni*r other delay*.
nf un regarrllesn *.f wlmt we do , ho. u i I is wool.I be reached late In- ployment for professional, skilled,
iin.l unskilled workers,
for a living are dependent «'»’ | ,j41&gt;,

pool

In

fc r k T T n ^ 's r -T C " '* -

"It reslnts in large savings,
(I,Ml's good earth for our very , n „w„v„r&gt;
,p 11M11.m|me„ls
such ns reduced slltation nf
V“Aft'wni tl, while 1 work is ltli 1“ 1^ bill sUII faced debate. Most stream*, ditche*. hnrhors, and
ll%(l1l*M rram r**( IIMI
truth
viH'irtlon”. he ............ . 1 «f
wt'«' *&gt;»« l“
« ’• ■"W" easily reservoirs; lessened itnm^ge
varying degree* of maturity under "that is. a call ‘from Uml to 1 without discussion.
In fills, cilia, nnd culvert* nf hlgliI
lie
liotlse
look
op
tlie
wnys and railroads; decreased du­
lilt* latte Irat prnviiiun and to re­ shnre with Him in the creation 2lli,lt&gt;2 iippropritiHons t.ill to*7o7,filllling.' In oyster Im-.Ii* nnd breeding
of 11 better wot Id, Inti nowhere is
quire grade labeling for emitter*.
anee
'm
lli.ro.
of
Hi,,
slate,
com
and feeding grounds of fish, erat.s,
imr IL..
.
no
ice
ao.l
Jltsliet*
di'piirtiili'llt*
for
To Hlurl work with an entirely mulily 111111111ciil 11ii111 111 lli(* 1 ii'hi
and other valuable nqnntle life;
the flseal year beginning Ju ly 1. mi.l reduced flood crests on both
ta w mmml**li&gt;n July 1 would raune of iiifrlFiilliirn".
Y
e
sle
i.lv
tl
approved
1
1
$(J71
,confitMlim at one of the hu*le*t
major and minor streams that re­
017,172 enli'h-iill Homey t.tll carry- sult in lessened damage In farms,
UtneH of ptannlng for the new *ea*
ilig funds f«. Viirl.i.M agencies. home*,
son, Walker *ald. l’reaent law *tugB u ie S p e e e li
mnnufiictiirlng plants,
Among tlie 11.'ot* wa* ( l 1 11,(11*0,4*00 livestock, highways, ruilinu.l*, anil
j(tr» ihe term*, with five of the M
ll'ostlHur.l Front I'sa* Uart
for the iit.itnl.' *'n&gt;'tgy cotninlssloo ..tiler pro|ierty.
men aehetluled to he replaced June
nod I ri.ooo.oon fill 11..- Ilc ilio air
1.
farmer uii.l Ills fondly.
“It helps to alleviate drought
“And ymt know what increased lift.
&gt;lnmnge to crop-,, pasture., and
, ‘‘It alwayn taken ninnthn for new
ftirnt
buying
power
means
to
ul
11"'
U
"
1
*’**’
Is
ruling
sw
iftly
nil
nientliern to learn whut they need
meadows. It eacnurage* a more
to know about the commlaaimt’n town llkn Hanford which Is ,|i»-! •»«* m«U"V M ils In clear lliem be flexible uml diversified type of
lore
Hie
Kuster
Imllilay,
when
pendent largely. upon ug rlcn llu re,"
agriculture. It helps rreute a
Complex operation*,’’ he said.
lie....
tm'mla'rn will take i. in .lay holi­ greater pride and satisfaction In
Walk i f reported “every Inform* he rluelirred, pointing nut that day.
farming along with the greater
«1 lawyer" tu whom ha had talked every dollar of farm luennie
Till* M.'tiale ju.li.orry sula’ont* malerlnl return'. It en'.iiiriige*
laid maturity cannot he determin­ equal* seven dollars of national milter*
.'..lUimi.'.l pohUr in nrini's oh the oo&lt; i.o.i .laughters of fa lin­
Incimiri according l» eeottomlst*.
ed hy calendar date*,
I'roteetcd piiahietlve woodland* It bill I.) light. I. IIlf t '|m.ll,.gll ers tu stay on the farm. And, ap­
t “The committee ha* propo*ed
l.e n u llfiil, lie remarked, nnd laws. Tin* m.'iisiire lias Iven ell* parently, it helps In Improve the
pomething which competent, lm- tire
Ibe turning of pnliiielln nnd brush rltltsell by the illl.'lllgi'lli'i* i'X|ierte nutritional quality uf fnotl.
trtlal
attorney*
date
could
lm
E
lands
Into
improved
pastures of the arimil services, uml yu*’Trndurttve land I* different
nocked nut In tlm cuttrl* with Ihu
Florida more eye-apitcaling tcr.lny Fill Direct... J. Edgar from other natural resources in
atlghlenl effort,” Walker explained. makes
Hoover
ili'M'iilieil
It
as
........
very
Io its pitying w inter v ls lln rs ," he
that it must Ik* uncd trial main­
“One Hluudurd fur all varlelle* nsNcrlcd.
minimum" pruteethin iicederl.
taincii
*mitiitniu'.iu«iy —
—if
tained sliiinltiiiifiiii'ly
If it is tn
thrnuglunq the aeaieu In th« only
Hut
Heimtor
Fergus.in
(It-Mich)
Mr. Hull* was lidro.hicetl l.y Kdaniwer' In the problem ul lltin wnrii Higgins, manager nf the caution.1.1 agalosl going loo far. remain productive. That la, It must
he kept Infnct while In use, nr It
• Hemiiiiih1 (Jm inly
Clfiomlier of He said Ihe p|.ucetlniu l.atlie ag­ I* likely tu vanish with the run­
ainst
s|iles
and
saboteurs
eoul.l
'(
ii off from rainstorm*. Plants ran
A* to grade laholiug for ran- Cnnimeree.
nn)_____
lied cllrun, he *uld, "u slate guvThe lianquet was attended hy to such ai. extreme il might In­ he grown over nnd over without
edunvut cannot rentrnln Interstate about KO persons, unit guests were terfere xv11Ii freedom ..f speech and depleting the productivity nf the
commerce. Any cantier can alway* Introduced hy Robert K. With th* press.
If Ihe anil Is mnlnlalni’il; tail
The House Hanking Committee laud,
I*aa fetleral grade* Indriid of slate uroil, Dlslrlcl ron*ervntlonlet and
the soil Itself, no for n* known,
gtauea.”
hy tlenrge Tntthy. Among thesn iipened hcarlugi* on public hous­ enu he rcimnluccd only with th
A direct ntlurk on Warren'* were: 11. II. Ilennett, ehlef nf Roll ing plans, a miilli'l.llllim ilnllur ledlima slowness of gcolnglea
ejtru* committee uml It* program ('tiiiservnlioii servlet*, Washington, program for fralrral housing uml change, once it has vanished hodrania from Commissioner l.utt I). 0.; Dr. little; V. W. Hmlth, shun clenrtince,
liy Into the oceans.
Rep. Monruney (D-Okla) pre­
Astiilmla, troasyeor of the Florida
Maxcy uf Frostproof.
"Productive land I* much mure
Forest
nnd
Park
Aasoclntloni
IL
dicted
that
a
hi-paillsan
support
, Maxcy said he spoke a* an In* E. Wood Tnllahassee, Hlnte Hu would Insure passage of the legl»- limited than commonly has been
dividual only, Hu ha* )«rgu grow- perlnU'iident of Agricultural Ed* lutlon. Hop. Wolcott (It-Mich), supposed. It occur* only on tiro
in
»r, shipper and (irncnssor Intercsls. ucationi Z. C. Horfong, Mlcanopy, who
fought such o l.ili last year, Nurfnee of Hie earth and only an
|l* accuxed tu Ihu committee of president of the Florida Soil Con­ said "it still looks like Socialism a part of the attrfnrr. It la not
permanent. Onco fertile aoll hna
“trying la alnk Ihe Industry,”
servation district; T. M. Howor to me,"
been washed or blown away. It
th e committee ’’ha* had free uc ton, Jr., Madison, director of the
The Hcnnlo Hanking Committee cnnnnt
be reatored nr replaced In
eeits |o the press far their ballyhoo Florida Forest and park Assocla* recently approved a similar meas­ any practical
way for generation*.
tlon;
William
W.
Raltorn,
Jr.,
ure.
Other
hearings
Included!
anti falsa propaganda far months,
And what la left—aiih*n||—|H us*
appealing to the weak minds of Jacksonville.
(lleiiniargnrlne-the Henate Fin­ ttally
far less productive and lesa
.Others Introduced Included the ance Committee met bebind closed
• Florida,” Maxcy itald.
Alton Bradley, Carey Reams door* to plan public henrings nit stable, Often It ii sterile,
Maxcy umised Ihe committee of Rey.Icultural
When bedrock I* reached you
Instructor and other legislation la end the ikl-yeur-old
sbreodtng
untrue
Information
flclals of Aldersgate Unlverelty tax on olt'o. The hill lias W n pax- have generally rnme tn the end of
■bout the condition of the Industry ofn
prnrtlra) Uap, »n far ns productive
eluding M. W. Castle, and M.
Including
and declared "I am going to do W, Castle, Jr., and J. U. Shields, ■ttl by ihe House.
lund I* rnnroini'd. Lnnd riddled
Unification—Secretary of Army with
and eay what I please to counter Phil 8. Taylor, Tallahaceee, eu
tnilllr* In In nlmut re worth*
Royall
wax
called
before
the
Sen­
act" such statement*.
gervlilng Inspector of the Florida ate Armed Hervlcex Committed in lea* enndltlnn. Also, land under
V—J
, ----------. apartment of Agriculture) Colin a private session to discuss legis­ the liandicpp of nvcr-wotiu*** l«
tata
D, Gunn, *U
» conoervatlonlit,
tn tlghton unlfcntlnn uf the not tivuilahle for successful cropp­
HCfl, Gainesville)
vllle) IL 0. Clayton, lation
' Shrine M instrel
Army,
and Air Force, (Gen. ing, and land without ndrqunte
director of Kxtenelon Service, DwightNavy
water in so much deserl. And
D.
Elsenhower
called mill* shallow
iMaiiaMg* rteiM c h i onel
aalncivllU;' P » r k ■ " Andcreoni
soil un steep slope* gen­
the 06 uniforms which wert Avon Park, preeldent of the StaU tary leader* to Key West, today to erally I* shout a* worthies* f“over the same problem.)
■cheifd at a cost of 94,108 or Aicocintlon of Soil Coniorvatlon
cultlvntlon ax shallow roll ovft
itrlct supervisors) G o r d o n
each. Lack year the Bhrln*
*hat breaks your plow,, y
of
Curit m ulled r ln a dutteUM
The*# condillom, and oIHrmi,
of
Button
WTRRt
Mike
Thomas
I to
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muit lie considered In. effective
vs
v iu iiif i Orlando
u rin i
of WORZ,
and Paul “
r t f ’W T B w W ' K H ;
soli conaervetlon—remedied hy
lor
of
WFTL,
1 Llane, |S8.
Hh.rllf P. A1.’’ a ^ a i j S proper land uae or by the use or
Seminole High School Band aarvati
ationlet, 8C8, Hanford) Cal Ivey, preiident nnd J. L. Ingley, proper conservation measure*.
“We cannot dig deeper Into thd
w ifk«
rk, 80S Information Division. treasure of the Seminole County
cn,r.th ..?n" find now productive
Unburg,_
8. C.
^ ^ Chamlwi u f Commerce.
succeedad In increasing It SparUt____
Following the banquet, motion so l. We cannot pump It from
Aloe introduced were) F.
Icture \'eture* wert ehown In color of wolla or dig It from mlnee, aa
Fltaferald/ 80S motion pic
i.rivup, s s .iiT from
rru .li Waehlni
w u n .n g to n , the evolution of farm Implemanta wo do for salt, sulphur, and coal.
photographer
j . C.| llarold Mowry,’ director of from ancient days to up to data Wo cannot import it from other
ford wa* a Agricultural Experiment flte- trartore,
.Uit flrst^tlme,
nation* and stockpile It aa we do
year ,
Kff high
with copper and t'A. And there
m, Gainesvlllei John VM0R of
IL R. BKNIWt CHARGE
are no, undiscovered reserves ojf
Goodyear Co,; Harris H.
waa of the Florida Grower
-luctlve land of any large ex*
NANKING, Apr. 7-(A&gt;)—1
anywhere on earth. Wa muxl
w ii*
UnlUd Staten embassy
What wt have or do without,
xmunlit

The average length uf life In
the United State* Jumped from
49.24 years at the beglnnli
beginning of
(Ceatnaee r t . 0*
[ the century to fifl.flB
Afl.69 yeara
year* in
In 1946,
orations to sign oath* that they |
increase of about 17Ml years,
arc not Communists. The governor i .
has asked for “appropriate Irg-1
L e g a l Notice
Illation agaln*t Communlim.”
Rep. Slmpion offered a central, fly co n iT irip THK COt7f3l
purchasing bill, but It apparently i Jt'iviK. hkxiinolh c o u tn y

State Tax Bill

Miracle Day

O ld

I('i)*II*bM Vtmm F««» Oa*|
A rr O R p t l p f l i u
TC
tllity in the security of the * “■IS
U C IIC IIIB
1 5)
aiblllty
land", lie declared. “Exercise of .
D „ Tl . . 1. I n
public responsibility in the au*- 1t j O U g l U D j 1 0 I) 1 II
tnlnment of agricultural lanil l» l
__ _ _
«.f such obvlou* linpnrtnnro t.»
WASHINGTON. Apr. 7 l/P)
the general welfare of all people, c
, , ,
-r i ■ . i
ji would accin ihot un unequal.' t Secretary o( Labor robin todiy
prugiam of anil conservation and . urged n Imot I in old .igr hrnrfili
prinleiil ime of wilier would nl-|in help nvetcnme "Oirr.il* to our

WASHINGTON. Apr. 7 - W V A Tnuntry-hy-rniintry turvry (flow­
ed today it may be at lea*t a
wiiyK be the fir-’ l order of hit*..month hrfnrr ihr new North
lie*!* In all nallm ia."
Atlantic Treaty ran become Limb
Tin* problem presented the pub­
lic by erosion call la- met in only
ing on (hr 12 nation* which signed
two w ays, tie declared. “ Hither \vc
it.
become n declining nation; or we
eoiilimie to la* a vigorous, pro­
Formal ratification may tegressive, permnnenl m illoii. The
quiir substantially longrt than
(ir s l ebnlee i.&lt; wlilit we w ill be
thii, lomr official* believe, barring
eniiie wlitioui noil conservation
• rritii with Sovirl Riutia which
The -eemnl choice in whirl we can
uebieve and m iiinlain with tin
might ,pur the proem.
tm.T o f nTffl i-nn-crval inn I i*TTT
Tlie United Statr* Senate ha*
talking uhnill "
railed for full bearing* to precede
j Till* job in being done by the
»ul cm.nervation districts, li.-u
debate. In tiiiluin, Houir of Com; nett declared, amt better progress
tnnna rule* require that all tiealir*
b. being lua.le than Is generally
iniiil lie over (nr u miniiniim of 21
known There are In Florida, be
working day*, eicluding Sunday*
added, II soil eonservaliun .11
i riels covering U’J.nflO.fHIO acreand holiday*, hr hue being debated.
*and iiiebiding hoiiii* r.ll.fM*0 farnm,
At (lie oilier eilrenie, three o f !
“We surveyed, plantied, mid ap­
the rmtnlriri which signed the pact | DECLARING TIIK NORTH ATI.ANTIC lb fi lm.* Treaty to In* "ii plied to the Inn,I l.l'J per.'i'iit of
here on Monday could formally hmg step toward pence, "I’remdciii Turn.tin the Minister* iiihI digni tin- lolnl remaining soil I'lninervn
talifv it within ■ f.w ilm The tnrlea of Ii! nations gulliored in Washington to &lt;ign the pail, He I Hun |id&gt; during the year of
miry it wttnin a tew uoya. l w 1|(,fuh.rt
ihm the treaty .« In...... .. r-n n-iy JIMI," lie said "I,list year the
parliamenl* ul Iceland. l/eiinm i* j,,,, j
,■«,-i&lt;,,i foiure peace, ituiernnliouiil Nonndjihutti)
' rate nf progress bad rilnuil Ireldcd
I il w.i* !i.!l iieic.'lit of the remain
and Norway authorized their lieadi'
ilig job. We should be able to
of government in advance to lakr
finish the job on Ibe furiiilamls of
CunirresN Kotm&lt;lii|&gt; II ibe
tllii »|ep. Hill by the trim* of the '
L o u llil S p e e c h
cminlry up to ibe stale of
I
treaty approval of llti* trio dor* I
i n iiiiiteiiiini'e by I**71* 'I bat **•
eiiaH
m
iri
•
twin
rn«t*
*n»n
not affect the otlirri.
|I (( Iinluoirit I r-nii I’a 'ir O ur)
) ,ii.i-l eei liiild y should do, hirno •
m i iti^ehroire riH (ifirnm inl
Millin' (d wealth lie* lit the In ilr I
Hefore coming into effrrl the
( | iIi««'Iijii ki» mi h Ii jmm f imu M*rvice I w,. are -till losing nmuml filbl.
■bolt 'ieres a year "
pact
'‘ H,u n!t,i,p . ami alt | *M
til**r
"lionnraMe
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iiiii
If*r *"
hf m-orii Ii 11* t'MlKliliiiiiM,*1
It
part mtl»l
mital lie
be rrttilted
ratified hy
by the
lire »rvrn
teven
“ Modern soil cunsiTViillon In tml
wbirlt itiiginallv timniored il- the
vr'‘'* "
dr \ hinda ....... r,.t„|« •'umlei rnmlitlnmi oilier |I direrled
merely Inward , mII I lit i*n-

I

THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949
•r

In c re a se

■ •*!■- 7*-*.*«*«*rr rr»trw

sfl#y

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Ir*ali«iir4 treat Past &lt;ht»i
the co-operation of group* the
finest he had ever re Oil.
Ilecauae of the erenching rain*
earlier in the week, there wa* no
dust rained liy the tractor* and
plow*. What appeared to be a
o f Fb o m n A
tN
i loud of du*t at the north end of I* not as broad . s the Cover,.or
the project wa* lime lielng applied had In mind, ft would author- 11„ r'r the o m te at
t»r* the Comptroller to l**uc a ■HCiHKIlT l.*!H rlAlllllH O N
to lilt* noil.

pro .

vvilnM i t MAY i ’ cin .
,tnbilily ,i* u mil ion" pnxrd l.v i i i&lt;“ ^ Nothing appeared to have been monthly list of “ fa ir prices" nnd ■It!"! ‘
reipilri' purchase* of inoir* tliuo CK PN :
"peMonitl iliteruiily" of it* , i;j.'overlooked for the com foil mid tir,
|„
m.
„I
uriees
within
Nullce
Is
liereliv Hlvcn
Mill
| safety of the thousand* of vlsl
. ,
' r"
i i:\ m .Y t!.tltlll&gt;*i.iN t llc i n*r Hast
tnoae 11,ht**»I.
, if|»i«r( n
»
*
f
itie ealjite
tots.
State
Highway
patrolmen
I &lt;■lull lolii llie I loii'e W ay' .m il and liny Scouts were stationed at
Tht? firNt hi tacit on iirovittifina *if linhrrt !.♦*»• •leprl»»ofii i!t»r#a*e4l
.Me.un ('oniMlil)er lliat living ro ll* entrunces to the airport to direct of Ihe 1947 School KoumlaHou ;
wm' 1. "?1
r„ m - ilM(i.,nit.le
liu u ils i.
b.ivr liten fi*&gt; per rent -inre llir the stonily stream of cars. An am Law came in n bill by Iten. Me- 1
to repeal a re- u ii-ri.tr..m. ■'•••■tiiy Jnitae of Hstnpresem Surinl .Senility system n.t* balance stood by for emergency, A 1pi III of Hamilton
ir»f*i«» iv.iihii'
i i n tiie
ril.-rhlislird hi I'HV
Concession t^olbswere Ulng suo- qiilrcm cnt that county school sup- i^y1" ,,} "v| hV ' isj*)',r"f"k an provat*^
nil.I (nr riiml ills.-bsrae
,
,.
,
. piled with soft drink* ami refresh- erinleudent* must have college de*

In bn prepared Oalcmrnl lie , mcf)tH lut(1 wrr„ mnnnfil by. mrmif jfrrta.. It win m u a. ihr H
uil - liu.^tMi^ut_ i.fi.i;.r; ; a lirngr,|{i!ftf f h
Hmiau
lit-ked the gitui|i -rn nppin1•' in'bei* of tlm lliislnes* uml Pro- Cmnmilleo on Mutation.
„f «t*rn tsi*.
;.
i
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m
11.
v
h
a
iih
ih
o
n
tneaiute
wlmlr fessionnl Women's Club and by llep. Hhepperd of St. Johns pro- I
.Ailminittmlion
- ______________
inc.*»uic
I
i r l % *•F llir* *’»lfll* of
posed n constitutional umendmet'.!
)?«*!*«'rt L«*i* &lt;lnrrl«i»n
would lmn*l the beuefil* .nut cxl-inl l ulm e hnrnicr*.
that
would
let
the
Legislature
call
i
dacftfinml
diem In .HI .itMiliiui.il 2ft.0fld.IKIf&gt;!
Ihe speaker* stand, look, 111k northeast, cinifd tie seen the itself into spr&gt;rlal session for .'Ml|
pet Ilinn signed hy three- ■ |*||li ■#* ’Jfl H rln rM
trim s lie l einisIrueliNl i la try ham.
“ l*p‘illn"
A
iris of each
" (b n iimk Ii hi mil.i- lri.it Ilf*'." hr n iIrenin collie true of
Uriimilu Huufi IT-M
uf Carey!
Curey -fifth*
------ of the members
.. i

..m i. 'h.id Iriulc.l In Pllll.llli r |.r i
-l.llill Iliv rn ilU v . ml III.* k.i* )». i*
•rlltrll .1 v riy ir.tl pin ilem ..1 flirt
. 1.tiling llnc.it* III (•lit vl.llulllv 1* •
■i.ilion lie ad ilril
"It Il &lt;lif ficiill lm Ih r r-M'lll'.il
r*X|»F“«|Cliturr* .il ill At icrii in i*u.L
rr III Lcc|l p.lCP w ill tlie . i.-t n(
living .mil Ins ili.iiu e * nf .iiium ul.ilmg .living* tn .ittiue In* n o u n
mu *n u rilv .iit.iin*l i ntilmgi'in le*
■
d tctinit* .mil ifiiiliiiu itip dine**
.!■
•* 'in n ,"
____

If*
1'.‘lyaiiaa
"'V itii(,,lv
,,rh ‘ ’r rnn
. ......... hen,I •„ f .,he
. . agricultural
.. .
mu... n
lintir
ilepiirtmelll Ilf
Aldersgate
Util- » T k i, Um.nlv,
" 7 * l"Hiirmi
n " nw..
The Senate spent Ii*
most of Its
v e rslly . c;. It. Dawson, county
and committee I,eo.l In
mcthmltcaUy adopting a
i binge of tills iiroject, used his "ew set nf rule* to govern its
own short wave radio equipment procedure. The House set up a
Inst week to secure m aterial* for
new set of rules with no
n 'iiate yeslen lay. They were pre­
the slolls for Ibe rows,
pared In mlvanr nnd bud been
Tin' l!!l acre iinsture bind pm pared In advunee interim euuejeets near the
Mieaker's stand I use*.

drew iniicli attention. On one of!

Tl!» im.sti.m. of win. will siion-

SH HI* A B O ’S

LONGWOOD HOTEL \
riiut, I'irsalsa. Ra«lr«s*nr*t
IlfllahllHl l.narfeoii* S“ lilnaers
lit
SM O RG ASBO RD
tips* every *«r (lie reap reas*
ayrrlsl *hmmo Hares
IImini A U .Irllrlnus meals #sllr

I 4 R 0 U TKH
eepmif l.nve tlrass
WP.KK
when they w ill be introduced re ­
from A fr iin , the truetnrs nnd mnmained the uppermost
tuple of talk
r
I'hlnery wen* ul work ut dawn. in the corridors.
llu lld o xe i' lin t olrendy removed
Simpson'.* statement tliul
he
t bity If).ft pep ,ent id ,r|| wiiikn* much of tin- luiliiiottii roots from would
introduce the lintel tax and
li.ive mi ,rmi11 ,1 tin nine n| uium* i Hits area, ilu , oei-Msions
when*
a
, ,
,
.
ib is scant disclosure of other steal- When Wa KUa Need A Uttttra, Ua
r.» .I wii- ov.'i bmke.l and a true-1
.
..
,
.„ „ „
lb.in t l.OtKI, Iohm *.ml
lot mot burrow „ „ t stuck, u.r- j f “ J » ‘I’ ,h......... ....................... W" H (Him ll» Hyrap of Btark-Draogkt
I lie new lull would rx tfin l i over­
..Un i p.iwvtTiil trnetnr would ldteh|
|^n,un Slirind.-* of the Senate ! W«Als‘t »«a isi&gt;i»( h&gt;M
age to f.iim winker*, iln u i'iti
„ v;.
,,m'
i
w«* win, si......... i
worker*, the *r|f ein|iloyed. ierl.n n
iu t h e a s m ;,, area nearest t h J !» , c-tferenee with the Hnvenor.
gnvetnmciti woiki-i*, eiiiplnyr* of
speaker’s stand, about one rltiien | "■,l' h» had tin comment.
I
tiiiti'prnfil iii*litlllioii*. «uul tleiie
SIFTS
tractor* and barrows and plough*
T O I.I, H IT S 71
Hi 7 c k M M J £ 3
tctvmg in tin- .inn.'il fin*,'
prepared Ibe soil for pasture bind
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7
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III .iiMiIiom . i.llie. Ie uef l* iiinl llo* |d,luting of lliibin grass
(irl.'f'S trlik e n KffIngham hurled 1
tin- me.i*iii.' v . I | .ir.- &lt;tl- Io. ill
..........
«f
today from the - i - 4 . s w s m e . J 1 5 ?
* ..................Of. soil
..... i-iinservatluii
....................7 ,,lnr‘'
“
or** .mil ili*.il.il&lt;lv .nun.no &gt;•
• *p i'.l- fn ii,, nil [.arts of the state I
arrived early. Among these was j firemen sriirched the ruins •l,r | ULACk'DItAUtlliT (uUwl
J.ih n '/ill.'*, -oil scientist nf Ar- a.ldilinnnl bodies.
I'lio iiin ris M l I A S
The dead or missing in Tuns
i.ifiii, II. A . Mntbews, i'iinserva-1 ,
.......
""
i
,/1‘. The
M A N IL A ,
Ap
’
‘ day s devastating fire was es-I
I'lnllpplru' house of ie|iie.'i*utii- "o riisl of Tultubassee and IL B. [ rh n a m .r'a T 'M " sixtV m ine "iimlles i N O W S h e
S ilO P S
Jives t*;,lay passed rnm niiaou'ly a J l ' "
c' j J * *
\ hnVt, been reenvered from the A p A a k 9 1 1 ( 1 P f l l T V
' Pfohililtlng ii.loit ■si-ini, of alien- ‘ " l
L a k e t d ly . _______
;
of rfab r li. said the C a th o lic,
V a S II 9 IIII V flU |
whose eoiintrh's do not grant re. ...- K iip |.L .
I chancery office, which governed
W ith o u t P a in fu l B a a k a a M
ciimian right* to M lip no*.
W
An
SH
I 4N't;
TON
A nr 7j“_*(/r)—
,.m _ I*
' the hospital.
A ll| except seven have
w h .a d l» o l« *f ki 4««faa.tloa m to Iu
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Apr.
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The hill was aimed at A o '.n lu , .
. 1
. * r ' , , " . I been identified.
roi.enou. msit.r to m a in la rMir ftoed.lt,
, ndmisNioi! A Washington postal clerk who | l,cpn Identified.
m»jr*».,»• ns x»t»xbacliMtw.fli*«*aUj»aleN J
whlch recently I
1
lie pslru.lo.* ot p*p slid *a»r*V.*««M
of IL s ’. Army C,.l Lorcor.. Hamfl'*1 CBS "Hit The
night*, twilling, puffin*** orsl*r Uu *r*i.

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I.OII, a FUipirill wilt, r S. on iseit- :bick|»»t program this week says
KXpert Shoe Iteplilrlng
^pj.,
it wasti t Josl Inrle—It was the
__L________ _
it year's joint planning hy seven
femilles.
of mat hematic*.
-------------------------i C IT Y S H O E S H O P
"Productive h int I Ibe only
Linger supplies of turkey and I
210 Sanford Ave.
natural resource without widen clii.-kvii are in prospect for this |
we cannot live."
fall.
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1 hr*.|*chv* smt Olartn***. rrffliast vr assnlv
1 eaatggr* with marling »nit Turning *oohtlm» shawl there I* tonwll^B*
your Hdnevsor W*&lt;1.
lion’r wx!“
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Ars
Ark
eolir 4r
dructlil for Doan*
»ll rour
ro
I’llJe, • •llmulsnt
luunt
dluretle. used_duseoettullr
dsnt dluretle,
dlu_____
lor over ■
I*
reort,
Uosa's• (Ire
ro. boss
l................
r nOllions (or
for
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snd wiu
wlU Ml
help the tl sue* of
’ relief4 •nd
1 lube* iTiwhout iM-iUoaotn
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Awiocliitrd Pr«w Leased Wire

F R I D A Y . A P R I L H. 1919

8 A tlan tic A llia n ce Military Heads Miracle Soil Conservation Project Senate Defeats Boyle Introduces
ToBeRemoved Termed W «By Edward Higgins Bid To Control
N ations R equest U.S.
G o v e r n o r ’s B i l l
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P ro g ra m E x p e c te d To
C a ll F o r $ 1 .2 B il­
lio n W o r th O f S u p ­
p l i e s I n 12 M o n t h s

Snyder Predicts
Great Period Of
Business In U. S.

W A SH IN G TO N . Apt. 8— (/!&gt;&gt;- Eight European mctnbaia of ihe
North Atlantic Alliance urgently T r e a s u r y
S e c re ta r y
appealed to the United Stale* to­
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(lence In F u t u r e
were told in an o fficial reply that
a m ilitary aid program i» being
C H IC A G O . Apr. H &lt;/)■)
Se
prepared for presentation to Tontrrta
ry
of
treasury
Srivdei
pre­
gran.
In a icparate itatement. Secre­ dicted today Atnerualix may he
tary of Slate Acheion declared entering ’one id llir greatest prg that the European leqiKtti and iod» of business devlopmenl m our
thty government's rtiponie "in no h iilo ry ."
Fainting a toiy pnlure of the
t«mt tcpreient a hike tag to he
placed upon the (Atlantic) Pact." c iirirn l fmonomb ntualion, ‘mvder
vaul m ail addiett f»i the L s ft llRather, he said, “ they ate con­
live ( I n i, i,| Chit ago tli.it i u n lid silient with the ip irit of the pact.”
erice in the future it mipoiiarit.
which providea for i t l l htlp ami
" I h i t conlidence in the luture
mutual aid.
it a m oil important a ttrl." lie tatd.
And he added that the deciiion
“ But it cannot be taken for grant­
of the American government to
ed. We mutt not allow our coming
^ provide arm i and equipment "to
of age at a nation to bring with it
™ frta and friendly nation! ii in the
a tired refuial to meet the challenge
highest intereil of the American
of our growth and ptogteti "
people."
lie aald the new era will Ire/tne
Til# requeata r#)tin from the five of unprecedented opportunity."
Brussel* Irealy eountrlaa acting
A current ehlft from » le H rr’i*
aa a group--BrlUI»i, France, Bel* lo • buyer's marker It "both help­
glum, the Natherland* ami Lux- ful and healthy," he i-nutlulled.
ambourg--and from Italy, Den­
"W ith the return in iimnurl hoymark. and Norway.
era’ m arkets, I belirvp rliwt we may
In each rare, the
European look forward to one of tin greatest
atllea aald Bubatantlally the iin u periods of business dcvclnpllienl
A thingi
in our history. * * x I tired hardly
That mate of the countries act- tn remind you that nur Irndltlonal
inti alone can provide an adequate type of Am erican enterprise flourarmament for Ita own defense ami ishea heat In a competitive environ­
for Its part In tM Atlantic He­ ment. Wc know how In achieve
when we have to work *t selling.”
len** ayatem.
lie said the United .States Is
The Btata Department replied
entering thla new pe|i.nl with ■
to thla appanlt
“The executive branch of the "fin an cial and economic strength
United Htatea government la pr«- unequalled In our histo ry." The
narad to racommand to the United financial soundness of the governHtatea Congress that the United mbent its e lf, he said, l» "beyond
_
Htatea provide military aaaletance question."
■ ** e*am* of w intry aaklng help)
He aald JfceL,
",,w
9

In order tn aealat It to meet the hold over |4LMX&gt;.000,(MKl in savingterlal requlrmenta of Ita defense lugs bonds, almost $6,(KJO,tHHi,wg)
program.
, . . more thin at the end of Dacemher
"It will be requested of the 11)46.
Congress that such aaalatance Im • He reviewed Am erica's indust­
In the form of military equipment ria l development In the post 60
from the United Hlatea required years and said the Impetus given
by ftlml cuuntry'al part required our economy by such tilings as
by lie dclenae program. Such a* electricity and automobiles " i l l ,'1'
alliance would be extended in re far exceeded by atomic energy
"Atom ic energy offers the pros
cognition of the principle of aelfbalp and mutual aid contained m pert of revolutionary changes in
Maariaua* aa raa*
our economic life within a relat­

Man, Reported To
Be Killed, T u r n s
U p In Cincinnati

ively few years," he predicted.
"Looking toward the future-and I Include the nearby fu turewe have every reason tn I * con­
fident "

R ed
C ro ss
D r iv e
F a lls S h o r t O f G o a l
W HITEHBURY. Ky., Apr. 8—

(/PP—A mining aaatarn Kentucky
rural alorakaeper, whoaa wife and
three taan-aga aona art being held
on murder rhayni. apant laat
Sunday and Monday night*; with
a daughter in Cincinnati, Sheriff
Harman Comb# aald today.
Ha told a nawaman that Mr»Goldie Huntar. daughter of Har­
man Don,, 66, mining line# about
Mar. 6, made tha ataUmint to
him from Cincinnati In a telaphone conversation.
I
Ison's wife, A minds, 4b. and
three ions ars In Jail her*. Their
...
■ ♦ rapor*' . _
u n i t follnwad
yottnt«r. son, A lb n t ,, It,
l l j thal^ha

. . . . ____ ier gut

__________
th______
a n k _____
ill Don
and br* M i body.
S h e riff Comb* u ld Mra HunU r told him aha did not know
w h ira bar father w ant a fte r
leaving har home T u aid ay.
Tha woman a ild D o i told har
h a / V a a on a sort o f a I! til a v a ­
cation in d m aking i toot baying
goods fo r hl» ito ro .'
I
Sha told Comba aha U m »kln *
"avory a ffo rt" to locate her f i l,V8 ’r * . lio n h i i Inalalfcd to tha
authorltlaa a ll ilo n * t h it "thara
r»H nothing wrongt
wtrongt flo'i
M * Juxt
____
eln

-

away for a spall
Tna thraa aona ara Ruben, 181
■ m s, lfli and Lathar.J4.

* .fit rittflnrukilL

N»l$drtO •
aha told Bba

itar ra• D ry

Approxim ately $6,70U of Ihe W.
UH) quota of the annual Red
Cross drive has baen eoltected. H
waa raported today by O. K . Ooff,
chairm an of tha drive, whirh he
said met with fine response from
those eonlarted. A ctive solicits
tion for the drive ended on Mar.
31.
"The balance of »4»0 w ill un­
doubtedly ba given In," he stated.
"T h e ra ara a number of volun­
teer worker* who have not vat
raported and I am certain that the
quota w ill be comptated and pos­
sibly aurneiaad.
" I would kgaln Ilka to t x p r n *
my keen appreciation to tha loyal
w orkers, both In tha c ity and
county," aald M r. O off. "The*;
have
almost completed a very
worthwhile
taak, and
deserve
high commandatlon fo r thalr afforta, Incidentally, 1 would Uka
to to y that every dime of tha
money contributed w ill b« uied
•dvanlagooaty.
T h a greater portion w ill rem ain
In tha city in d county fo r alle­
viation of dlatraaa. In thla eonnaction, tha local chapter of tha Red
Croat cordially invitaa a ll members
tn th alr m eeting! held each month
at which time explanation w ill he
made of work accompli shad, dlstniraemanU made, and phaaaa of
tha work dlicuiaad which the gen­
eral public la not fa m ilia r during
peace Urn a."

FRANKLIN SERVICES
Funeral aervlcea for Jkmas
Franklin, formerly » f Sanford,

i

I he Miracle Soil Conservation prn|c&lt;t, (mulled hy nightfall l o l
evening .«l the Mtl acre farm of Aldersgate ’"'vertitv at ilir Municipal l a I
Airport. wax today termed an outltanding ilic ie n hv Edward Higgins, t a
manager of die Srn iin o lr {'m inty Cliamher of {'onim euc
r rxm l . .n----- II* 7. I' . l'7. n ______“ I l ia pnldwriy ■rxlrU m arE fat S anfim l and .S a nrnroD (. mw&gt;V

To
R em ain U n d e r
C i v i l i a n C o n tro l;
A clicson T e lls Plan

till, event mnld not have been'
pnrcha-rtl (or ninny tlnui.niida of Seminole fio in lv f&lt;o any event,
Hollar. hiiiI attrnrteil not only lip pointed out, sod cstimstad that
thoiiennda "I people from f&gt;8 of iniiig Hie day inoie than filt,0(HI
Florida'a H7 nmutlea, hut nation­ people wen pre-eilt. Tbr avoid
wide attrnli'*n m well. Antonio ancp of autoinnhlle sceidents &gt;vas

* _
.
A p I llln C
!■ E U I I U 5
______

. . .
I Ic p
U 3 v

Use Of D o llars T o
N a tio n a liz e
In d u s-1
ll ies In K u r o p e '

lilies from tJ states, Hie D istrict j ,|((r
,.ffi&lt;-lr&gt;tit co-operation of
W ASH IN G I ON, Apr B -&lt; /P )
w err , 1)P T r)lffu . ro m inlltee, ii.eludliig
W A SH IN G TO N . Apr. « i / D - of tojum hla and ( nuada
fhe Senate today ipfuted to pro
n"
l
,
'
'
,
1
.
''r
,'l»red.
Stale
llo
g
liu
a
y
patroltnrti,
SaitI lie United Slate*. B iilsm and
Mr I iggin, sabt that he Is w all fm ,| ....................... .
n „ pf H„ v
Inbit me &lt;d the 4 ».'*811.000.000
Fram e animunred today they aie satisfied with Hie results of the \Vi|lhtm», deputies under Sh eriff
European aid fund* lot ualiouali
ready In end military control over project sml wished l» express v ,\ .......... Bll,| tbo Scouts miller
,- ltv Matiagrr C. F . (ation oi k h lahraliou of European
Wrslern Germany a« umn av a appreciation for tl.e mitstandlng ,|llP&lt;.|i „ n
induxtnei
work tif I f i
Srn ilm ilr \|« Ki1&gt;hln
Iimposed "Ciennan federal repuh......................
..apprecia­
It tinned down, (• ’
Jfl, an
-M
"
W
H
'ttK
'ii.
expressed
ir " n ret up.
Inj* at *he hospital after eollapa- tnoi to the
orkers atnendiurn! I&gt;v Seuatto E r in (H
t e chairmen and
slid w
workers
O trupalinn f o u r , would lenisin iUK Don, exbliuttiou yesterday
............. t ie r , .............. ere .. ............. (..............
do....................
in Germany iimlei top • iviliao &gt;on
Ih " project, and lo It K W itherall, ,((l,
ir e d " .
I.y
on h ptrluqialrng
trail.
d id u .i S I S con.rivafintted. fur
.la, k H aligan. chairman of the ............... -b if.lly nt oolne, ||y . to
A |omt rominumque Mid 'o « , Mini »’ f lu ll tn sum's lu llv plan*»|*r«»ierhim mhiimh Mph . &lt;h,| in mil ^tqiiiM* 4inl
«»«
nt
plete agieement" on
the whole flint: ^ih I illm-tHiit flu* f»pl»| wnrli
he Hlatrd
in $»«»•
I m »i « iih I mMiv
#
i W i I mmi, »nnnHgfr nf H»p S#fnlnn|e ,
. m|tl.«rv '
range” of nulitanding German iv on Mi#* p r o ) t * v l........................
Ih f Mi imc l&lt;* I mum
R llrsc tfd | rn&lt;\ m t| Tractor l o wh&gt;» hf«ill
i
#t
me* war rear lied in ronlerencer
kem ,nd nTr,r‘
oth*» xupporterx
tlip Urtsp^i rnnvtl #vpt x««n In
*i amiKtitfi o«*
mu
here among the foreign minuter*
• rgned lh*t v&gt;ni tallim » n linked
ol the three powers ^erteiarv of
with H orminuu.tn *u-l made it
Stale Ailteaon. Foreign ’’ ei lelarv
plain the |ii,,ti&gt;ioo m t unted *1
Erne.it Bevin ni Bntam . and io r - |
polu i n &lt;d the I »l&gt;n* •
eioment
eign Mirmlet ftnheil Si human o
III l.oel lie!
France.
-ro.ll.o t tinuall) 'l* le . , 1 ri-.-.f
olio ha. Ibeen tiling to
W ith the establishment "f tlm a |
I C 1
' t i l l *
n
I manegei »hn
German republic, the eoinnniimne
aald, thn m ilita ry govertnm In
I H Mlllft
'unpo.slltle to .tdnitn
Germ any w ill be replaced hy high
istri
commissioners and m llltn ry com- C r a f t
H r lie v n .l
T o New Y ork M an F a t e s
Hr
f | ofuMii** &lt;
a |
menders w ill rem ain only to head
lloti \dti.ifM.tr.^**r l*a»ii M»ffM*ati
the occupation forces.
Mr
( ''lo a lin u
i
s
Year
S
e
n
te
n
c
e
a . .r«&gt;ni$: ♦l»r rp .trii*« "ii
mml.l
It was added that “ the funrllon*
South
C a i o I in a
of the Allied authorities w ill he­
Ami :fi.H),()(l(l Fine Utldri iniiM* t|ir riMil** |v* *op» ,
|Hu§*ti4tM ' nut t»p «i .***1
If &lt;1-dr|
roine m ainly supervisory."
MIR Ft H.It.
\pr, a—HP)
t uuiiHifil ♦ |MMpi4|*,inM » Mta* Mif*
D ie high commissioner! "w ill
N»W
U
&gt;
H
K
,
A
im
M
(&gt;r»
The N*») snnounird here l»l 'illicit S*itf4
trying tn i|&gt;t|iini
lie the supremo allied agency of
dai th.it a t oast firiard plsne K in k o Mm I ij m I &lt; im vf, ««i u iftl i*l ,iti I .it op
control.”
,lgtiled the missing schoon­ i Ii lufiit
I mmu -i NaImmmI
tli*' v|UD I \iitr «i|i f •t• s airiPttd
Tim
Hggrement also coveted | hail
ers hen, alii, ami I a n .lark I MV Hank I im ih Ii, I«mU v »'4i hi llirnt hr gun h* i than halt I hhk
these other specific point*, sc |
off I'eiisarida &lt;ax, firII*six West
a M r i M»r . ! « i w f f met
i t n g M to
cording lo the annotincetpenl
l»t I p i I nit t h'f^fh Ultim o lnm I m M p ith
Indies
Mtr Sflta*#* v%n * mi » minif!
I, The t e il of sn occupation
I" .» HMEIIIMIMI nf 11 vr.irs Mi |M» tn I liMM a a il&gt; ,1 iuitt If
itflPMil
statute was worked mil "in s new
NEW YORK. Apt H (/!&gt;»merit - and mi* m i I i i i s*1 v»ite
•oil Hid A
flllf
and simpler form " sml l» now

Search Spreads Cr owe Indicted
' Fo r 1 Children On Cha r r e * Of

A b o a r d s c h o o n e r K n It b i n g B a n k

lug diapaUli'eii1
Her man I -blni" ami plane* teamed today to
lieiiig
dispatched 'to
to the til
parliam entary rm inril at Routt, •eariii lot a deielut «&lt;Imnner no
where tlm constitution for » W es­ w|im h two Miiall i liildteu were be
tern (ieritiali government is being
lievnj aboard idthough anrxthc
drafted.
schooner reported it may have baca
2. Basic principles were deveh
onad "to govern thr exercise of the nne lighted two day* ago drift

Allied Powers and rcapnnslhll.
Itlaa"
and thrae-power rnntrol
machinery waa worked out.
il. Plant dism antling arrange
n rents, pollrlrvs governing pro­
hibited and restrlrled Industries
ami Hie cstglillahinen! of an In­
ternational
Ruhr a u lliu rlty— a ll
previously negotiated In l.ondon were
confirmed and npproved
here.

t. Tin- pnipoaed Garmon govern
input xvill, when established nr
gotiate Its own European recov­
er) agreement with the United
Slates and "altoilltl participate’ ou full iiietulier In the orgaulzuHon
fro European Economic froipera-

lion."
"T iie

occupH thill

HUieoineeinaiii

statute,''

the

said, "will define

the powers to lie retained hy the
occupation authorltlaa upon Ihe
of the statute, the German federal rapubllr and set forth hashprocedure.! for tlta operatton of

Allied supervision.
•‘Subject only to the limitation*
of thee statute, the German fed
eral stale ami the participating
If amler (states | Wttl have full
legislative, executive and Judicial
powers, lit aernruance with Hie
basic law and with their respec­
tive conxlftiitl'ins.
“The statute alms to permit the
German n
people
eopie to exercise
exarctse dei
nemo

n ,f

CgwHaia m u I.

rrw tnember
tnftuber ol
A *rew
of Ihf
the vchooflti

All Inn about fMUHH) i»| Oir

'.vV.':

IfofflMilM -Hill It * "ll l' l
IMfsctihb f * ker11 »4 * i«♦* I

tip |Ml

mm

mid

f*W! t hM) ha* iiffn
rffto v ftfil
III dnllal* IliMl^luil
kl if
of hot*
MIO'I f it 111 the attM »)( I t**v%e %t f11n«I * •*f I utopenri Mriti-iu*, i nn
im lly sunl
Imnif
hem oiigin allproposed that
( io*%pf
*|l
4ohUnl
all H-xl'.Inncp lie cot off fm any
lolH iff nianagff if the banV now nation Ihal itatiounlire-l basic in ,,p|d ltl $ |o o ,« j( |
w
be af
In itly .
i
MfEttwhlle I’ realdent
frum an
n p ,
„ , med , -ai.l llm t r,otnmunilipa ttiual re
"
med j .................. lim e entertainment amt
him of
rervirys fm tlm mil inn's biggr .l
Violating the I ederal H eieixe ami vmingesl pcioeliui,- armed
force
A&gt;l *r« liana inviilxing rrulier/lr
He declated llm l
"lin ilviiln al
incut hy ., ualloiial hank o fln e i
i-iliau a, na -xcll as llic u illltaix
Violating
the National
IlHiit- loithm Itirs , most fare Hi
lilign

W indfall ad vi.fd liter Crxa.l G u ild
today the craft w «. in the approxV
male area in which the tanker
Cleveland reported lighting a hal­
tered tthooner wallowing in the
mean 70 mile* off ChatleHnn. S t .
Earlier informnlion pieced t"gc
H '. I i I s t v
Ad
w h i c h muk ea n a
thn hy the Cna»l Guard Iciiialixdy felon- to enti'i n linok w itli Ho
o lriild ird the xthnouri
tlic Kce- inleolioii of committing it crinn
V r-xlitrii,*- lire Nnlamul Ktolrn
w.ilui on winch Donald I'a iro 1 " i
I'ro p ctl) Act rtiis count Involve*
Salem . M a n . xel rail from 'lie Ho- lia n k cr'i alleged mailtmr "t
Bahama* Apr. I. Patrol »i&gt; «&lt;* ftl.OlHt from New Yura lo s I ’lricago
(unifianted by In* wife and !“ '» fueod Mat "ti. two day after tire
allege-l lootimu
i hildten.
Violating the Nallonal Stole"
Seven f'oa-l Guard plane, ic-l Proper!) Act llila couiiI invnlve*
four ruttera began an intenil-a an allegation *'ioxxc look alaoil
j search of e a ,l mast -cater • -t
tn i fid It
Ii*1 fl^ ff ff ti fi t
i Ih'-t i . The hunt was iptirteil &gt;v Ncu York lr, Florid*
speculation that Parrot aim "•
After a talk w ill, h i, attorney.
wife may have !&gt;ern washed
Crowe -leered F B t agrnta yestet
hoard, leaving their two chill', u .lav t" Hie spot where he had hid

||„n."

Ocala H a n k e r

M easu re Is E x p e c t ­
e d T o P roduce F iv e
Million Tn R e v e n u e ;
W e lfa r e

Q u iz S e e n

T A L L A H A S S E E . Apr. 8 - ( J P )
— The fn*i of Governor Warren**
tax hills- a rt percent levy an ro o n
rent hi lodging house*— w a i fnirm lm cd m lire Senate today just
| hcfoic th* Lfg islstu te adjourned
fm th- MC-kfnti
Ncn.itoi Hoyle of Sanford in*
trodu'.ed th* meaiure, which Govi ernor Warren estimates w ill pto«
I dm e $6,000,000 of the *35,000,; 00&lt;) * year in new icvtnue he told
th* L e |ii|a tu ie it must find to
l " i u i ' f State services.
1 -Mio introduced in the Senate
I " •* O'* -onlrovenial bookie bill
i" h u h would prohibit telegraph and
telephone m inpim es from furnish*
'
t at * ' " c k information to book*
m ile tt
\ I ,*’ !
I
I M Soil
Ihe hoiel tsx bill waa sent to
i unn •*»'♦) GsMImIm,;
• .is nude
•hr f m ince ami Taxation Comvt* kt«*i j » it Mi»tMf h* *!i# M il
*4 Ir S'siJ • .n .■»k,•*)«•»»
nultre &gt;• h n r il w ill be given a
11y H I I Hi
|«| f 1111#f111 itf ill# t"l| puhli' h *in n g -probably A pr.
*
I it Mutl t*i'| 'l‘| *i it **'*fii
tt ic ie x
*h" 6 percent tax
(HttiV
P ' h rt • •
tt)'i I'l *T ,l'l#llll
f ” i *•,« pnvilpgri of
ranting
a*| pa, f ,f lire l l . i ' l i MMil pi I V ,
xie ci"og .I . m m i'datiuni by any
... i aft »e
gu».'
ti xm- ic ii I .ir permanent.
I t ." "
Ix.it.xl, apartment houia
or t.'MiiiiMy, iiMiixe "
ir 't .'il.l hr assessed on tha
b ill, of tbr guiMts, and would lie
iropli side ulro lo concesaluni
in .'e d Irons hotel.
D m liotrl operator would have
m il.e (&gt; monthly report of
tsi;ax be xdlected and send them
to th* State Com ptroller, who
would h »,c authority to enforc*
M d i i . u r i A itd ctso n the law
A f'"c f i * ' day* notice of de­
T e lls
I.m n s C lub linquency,
thr hotel could be a|»
percent penalty fee.
O f VVoiU At M art •px-eit a
Fsaduliit la x returns could b*
Sandy Anrfemui, rninageT of llir punixliahlr by up tn s ix month*
in jail nr a 1,000 fine.
.Sanford 5* t'c I a tiller x M *IX«'\ I"
I'p t" 3 percent of the total
day '"I i,I -oi ,l she I min,i O n l ' vnllecliuiiK would im earmarked
ci lli it iri iikcl ,.i|r, fro M n. I, fdi ix&lt;lrnxixin11-rIi,&lt;r the net. T h d l
riiriminleil In i'i;l.H III, in im rc,i«r ih Miio ..f I tic umjnr type* of earUnilkcd fuilde Hint till, lt»U*e
.,I $7 it),H I-I i.xcr the Mine I'criml .............................. .. (iiivi'rnm enlal Rel.
i*l xc.i ' o ii , ,ilsex lli.il I l l , r»2i■irgnni/HtiPii
more
tndny recommended
mills were rolil liian in M arti). fm Hliolixhmcnt
Urp
Himp’mn of Je fferso n,
I ’ldH, I lc prcdii led 1ol.il soles wi.rihl
ic.n h $4,01X1,IKK) tins sp.isim lie ilmiiiiM in of tin. H miihp Finance
rind I'nxatioii ('«mnsitti*c, Kind It*
» n lliltm lui c.l I.y ( lift Aides
w ill iiitrorhnc n companion hotel

Mardi .Sales A 1
Fanners Market
Near $1 Mi l l i on

Ills slaleuicnt was issussl aflei
Im iccelvtsl a icp m l on lli,. p ,,.
lilciu from the I’lcMih n I.
mittr-.- on Itcliginn and tVcifai-’
i hum M.ih I. vile, i| |lie M.irkcl i lux lull in Hie II musp fur th. Siovi-rnoi on Mniidny. Tire Govelit Hio Armed Force*.
.‘ xeminule Grower* re,rived .ippinxi■
mu guxti it to litm too late for
|
I'lic cniniiilttre *oggi',lci| .a ll I
H itMImiid on r « l « l l t i
i tug a meeting tn W a,hingl*,it »*• 1m.ilcly $4IH..'0I. •Mill •» *i»Mr ^llf f*
liuincti a iintloit-widc progruio of t id tins," lie ileiliiril, w.*s qicnr m
"im m u nity
aervjcei
xiiclt
a . I sx.in|nrd liv die Hirmcl &gt;
'I h iic c , aporls, rettealton tod "•
in .niditimi In tills hif.il ir,c lit ic ,
iig'""'* service,^
Mi \ndci .im r . lim ,le d lin t M
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■r u t l l j l l i ■ i h i i r t n m l
■•li'iil i
/ h e re I , an tliim cdlalc Hint long . IHHI tv,n ,|icn| mi ||,r • tly tin, *Ci
•"* ''*l*"nslo't
&lt;«l .•■ii hv dc.ilci . Inn a tllix ri- . rilul
‘ "ch se rvice,
lo supporl
Ihe Im )c i., and lie |»imtrd out lli.il
/ 'ir ilu a l and ii.oral well being -a tin inline) went In "ronrmng limavfount,
Hr linnl Trustee* will
Inched tielow decks
r lintel., if .trilllrilitx. pax xt.lllnns, meet Monday aftcrti"&lt;in ai t 00
lint at Wilmintmi. N &lt; \ I*"1" ' 1
o'clock at Hu- Court Him** to
eons involved,
lie laid , "nearly
R aley, a member " f Hie crew "f " « negotlahlr
pun CIV .inle-, jin Inrr ditixv,, l* m
r h* .... h. werr in s red ."amU |lfl|, urp a , ypBrN
r „r
inoiumrnd appointment of prinscti'MUirr W indfall, aahi it ■
p||t, . , P)| | rod ie.i| rxlale dc i le i»
cipals for the coming year, and
Iiavc been Ihe vessel sighted hy *&gt;&gt;« Bliveloj’r .r.idcr Hie a ll c floor &lt;1 ............... „ |p 70I(&gt;IHKI
i ro-xe , Staten Island home
SPrv„.r
ill the n iS lk cl fn| (3,391,(7!* Of Tuesday morning at 10 (Ml o'clock,
tanker. The Windfall Is saliini!c than dining Hie whole *ca
i rowr ha, .aid *arll*r that 'ir weie under 21year* of agr "
the County Bchool Board will meat
Wllmhigton
"|| i„ ,.|e, r ,ilN, i heKP are not mu of i ‘. na when «limit. |:t,nn«,- In receive and acl oa the appoint­
Raley said the Windfall sp|"" dumped the bond* from a ferivl
mature professional.!," he *xi&lt;l non „(.rl|i nf in-..iM--* we i sold, ment.*, Sup* T W I,*" ton. snently resembled the Weewstin ■
■d inln New- York harbor
III! 'vlfe, Mrs. Honor* Wall
Ihe committee rmphasDed It. Itr ir»’( ali il
•umured today
i that a d*’V,rlpH"ll glviill hy ,l,e
Im p'irlancr tn Inial groviei i of
Ciowr, ,atd -,lic had begged her |
llnailaari, iia
at*,
Examinations for italr luholar
i tw it« i la lli'd with run-lituin- *
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---------- ------ ships will h* held Monday morn­
bom a Hi* W indfall at H v *f
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and
whether he hart thrown them away , ^ t { | t C 1V1 O i l I I I I 1 C 1 11 S
ing at !l no o'clock fm "hue ap­
proximate tint* "f Hie sighting
tie I'ollited ''lit Ilia ' it ii a rte plicants st Seminole High School
The schooner's jib sails
tint
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Die
fieri
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Hirnr
would
l.a le r. Crowe, oho had Ireen • \ f # w w |
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snd fot colored applicants at the
broken and trailing In the
Jfl.btMl-a-year assistant manager of J v C C C I
o I I P P I V IH IO M , lie little Hading ill l In* .la n tiilil
.Rttley told the Const Guard
|,| ..|ii e line, rmi ','iu ld inm nets Crooms Academy.
tiie Broadway branrli of the (la
The tanker concluded the
■
There is only one available
have Incraaied smut the m aiket
City Bank, pill thf FBI on
owing vesxrl had been *t&gt;si"l&lt;"'r’I llonal
•■eg in (tom in to hun lim k loads scholarship for white applicant*
the right track after conferring
after blasting It* whittle but dm * with 'tits attorney, Piter F H'tl
ashl Mr Lawton, a House of Re­
'if lililduce a veek
MIAMI, Apr 8 -rfTi— l.*un
lug nu reaponia
Muring Hie I'riit lines weak*, presentative* scholarship for sen­
nil s
t oast fiuard o fficial* said '!" •
Scoggins, dlrsctor of tbr Fiwtida produce from •l"’&gt;n state Ins con- ior glil* and 'vlth * value of $200
were not entirely ronvlnreil th*
i’aiV: .Service, iallshaxaee, trig .'ituted 76 )iei'en( of the Imsi- * year fur lour years, Th* succf»»S
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gixtad today the Park tjenlB- liexs, he revealed tiie ilaalsia who ftil candidate* must agree to totch
i schooner -va* the W ludfall The/

*Sc h o o I Trustees
Meet Monday T o
N a m e Principals

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’ government. Provision
Is made for a review of the terms
of the statute after a year In
force."
The final meeting of tha. Big
Three foreign m in lile ri was held
at Arheeon's office thla morning.
It Dated le i* than an hour and
conilited o f confirm ing tha agree­
ment already worked out In con­
ferences here Wadneiday and
Thursday.
Bavin tinmadlataly left by train
for Naw Yo rk to return home by reasoned that the sounding of 0-"
On
G a m b lin g
ship. Kchuman la ax pact ad to re­ tanker whlatla would have brought H e a t
turn to P a ris shortly.
the acliooner’i crew on deck even
B A R A SO T A , Apr
8 — UP»~
though high **#* were running &lt;*
Sarasota’a new police chief he*
lit* time
Th* tanker reported th* achoou- turner) the heat on gambling in
P r e i l d e n t ’s H o m e T o
er drilling out of control and xp this reaort city.
G et
P ip e d -I n
M u r t c narently abanrlonad, with *ail»
Chief Robert M. W ilson, wlio
drooping and rigging tangled ' was a patrolman on the Sarasota
W A S H IN G T O N , A p r. R— &lt;&gt;P&gt;— description "f the derelict obi a"1 force until Tuesday, said he had
Tha Praaidant'a home w ill have ed Dior from tha tanker w»* no knowledge of any large scale
gambling here.
plpad-ln muatc, beginning next found to tally with Hi* "K**"«
" I have given ordara” , he said,
tin’s'appearance. *
weak.
In preparation for the s r t " 1 "that all skin gamaa, bolita peddl­
A loud speaker la being Installed
ing, slot
machine*
and other
■(Continued On Pag# T**«l
oom flrapTaca, next
In a Bitting
anting room
gambling operation* ba cracked
tn tha dlnlnit room a t tha B la ir
CARR CONVICTED
down on whrwevar found,"
House, P rq ild tn t Trum an’* t*mO T T A W A , Apr. 8— HP)— A Jury
Ha waa appointed to fill the
orary homo whlla
tha W hita
lodav convlfcted Sam C a rr of con­ post vacated hy Ed A. G arner,
outa la undergoing repair#.
Tha aarvlca la tha aaaaa aa that spiring to utter a forged pass­ who resigned to become a special
Investigator for p o v n n o r W arren
•old to h o tali, restaurant#, Indus­ port for a Russian agent.
Th* Ju ry of 11 men deliberated
trial plants, banka, homaa and
C O R R E C T IO N
offices. The program* ara aaml- fo r 90 minutes. Bentence was de­
the
verdict
Richard P. Payne was the rapclassical and popular m usic, and ferred. C a rr look
contlnua from 8i00 A . M&gt; to 2:00 calm ly, H ll w ife, who has been t a lt y ln command n f 40 National
on hand alnca the tria l opened (^inrdsmcn who handled com­
A . M.
munication* a t tha M iracle Bull
Tuesday, appeared atunned.
Conservation program. Assisting
CRA CXB R DAY
B O O ST S C IR C U L A T IO N
w as Llau t, R a y K adar and Sgt.
M ay I w ill ba celebrated thla
LO N D O N , A p r. g - (/ p )- L o r d Taranca D. Brown.
ear aa "C ra cke r D a y " by tha Beavarbrook'a D ully Express re-)
B O A T N IB B IN G
ported a certified March dally
M IA M I, A p r, 8— HP)—Starch
circulation of 4^)97,290 today and
•aid Ita naw target la 8^ 00,000.
continued today fo r the 60-foot
In frank page promotion story, shark fjahlng boat Southern Cross
tha Independent amplra-boosting and the two men aboard her.
morning paper said agaata orderThe Coaat Guard u id tha c ra ft
w as about four days overdue on
^ trip from K e y Weak to B u ras,

■Jill1 W iftl)

Scoggins AhscHvS

take charge of *11 historic alia*
and monuments In Hie state
In an addraa* prepared for da
livery before the Florida H isto ri­
cal Society, Bcogglns aald Ural
'If Hie known facts of our lot
lory ware proparly Interpret*'',
there would be little need tor
fiction to lure the visitors to
Florida."
He said that only a few hlaiori"
site* In Florida had bean markr l
and almost nothing done to Inter
pret them.
II* suggested a program tor
" I— Providing
authority
for
one responsible state agency to
administer ail historic tiles amt
monumento.
"2—Clateifylng the alias ami
planning for their propsr protec­
tion and interpretation.
"3—Marking all sites with pro
per permanent type slgna and
make them known to the nubile
for me of literature and publicity
"4—Conducting a progressive,
complete program of Interpreta­
tion hy competent guides."
Scoggina aald that the “ Florida
park service neenta to he the
state agency heat equipped to per­
form thin Important function and
Ihe logical one under which II
should b« placed, f f It la decided
that thla ahould ba dona, then
tha P a rk Barriea ahould ba provid­

handle till* ate inking il pus- four years in Florida schools, and
sllde. for Hie luge and small falling to do this tn refund su(h
grower* of fliinltiole County to portion of th* loan as has not ba*n
mil produce, he said
compensated for by teaching ser­
II* declared that h« hid x»k«d vlet
the C’i(y Commission for ,»'vsrAt th# end of tlm four year per­
xge connections ai th* Market, iod, ha pointed out, th* obligation
hut (Hat so fai his effirts had Will ha cancelled without requir­
halpad very little
ing any paymant of money on th#
At the suageition d Clyde part of the pupil.
Ramsey snd Tftrrv Robson, the
Th* L*w|t scholarship for nagFinns voted that th* new post rnea Is worth $(00 a year, and th*
office branch at Hi« Municipal same conditions apply, ha deelar*d.w
A'rport be named Fort Rend Post Either a boy or girl may compato
Office In recognition of the Ids fur this All other acliolarthlpt
toilr background of Hm Fort Read allotted to Seminole County *r*
settlement; and because, *s Mr now being used by graduates of..
Itnhaon nut it, If it were named Beminolo County schools. Mr Lart-;
after either the Fellowship Front,
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Naw Yoik Giants, Florida Faalt- Ion revealed.
Inna or any other group, some­
i
TH E W EATHKK
one would he offended
C. O. "Nehl" Thompson, attend­
ed by four fellow Lions, xsked | J A C K S O N V IL L E , Apr. 8—ITPI—
H IG H LO W
lor support ns candidate for dis­
78
63 4
trict governor of Eton District A tlanta
68
"(•" He was Introduced as an Boston
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Iff
outstanding leader in Ocala civic C iavtD n d
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imivamanta by Idon Hal Davla, Detroit
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who with If. B. Bitting, 11. D Ed­ Minneapalia
CO
48 '
dy, and Giorge P. Mangan, made .N ew Vork
91
i Phoanlx
87 Iu|i tha delegation.
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48 ’
The club vntad to ro-operate Saint Louis
67
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with oilier civic club lepreernta- San Antonio
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Hvea fn dlscuaslnir Hie uoe of Beattie
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Montreal
47
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Ihe Tourist Center hy varloua
79
80
groups and to u rist*. H enry W itto, Jacksonville
78
18 ,
Lyon and Cliff Abies were Miami
ed w ith tha necessary funds to AI Lyon
81
88 ,
ra by
fay King Lion J. Ifamil- Orlando
prosecute th# program to comple­ named
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CfeMt Hanford Heraid

Miracfe day

T HE WORLD TODAY
DRW I T T M A C K E N Z IE
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C fO itu rf* too: The beaata of the
ffekP shall b e 'a t'p e a c e with thee.
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* It la quite easy to lime spiritA ) vlaloa, we then live like anlm*h&gt;. T h l* we never should per­
mit- We are mure than ■niiaaU,
we gre Im m arlal* and *b»uld live
• higher kind of life . Where there
Is no vision, the people cast off
rtttra ln t.— i'ro v. 29: IH.

Aipenca ■ Nock ol Aged WltuI t y Rrpoiud Ooublrd-hradliM.

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Finance Coniuultcr is lold, it going
W fm t it th r ill it iinist fmv*. Iieen In tlrrwe men d riv in g
to (red hit tax lulls to ihr Lrgiilature tlowly and gradually. Thb Uione jH iw e rfu l inucliititm converting m u rtingle day Hume
idea teems to lie that otherwise |)ia .'185 nrrptt n f u .h p I phh Ittml iitlu u (in u h ic t lv e fu r t n ! T h a i it
Legislature vyoitld rltoke lo death.( flppma to ita, Is A m e r ic a . T h a t in d e m n e ra ry in n o tio n . T h a t

in w h a t we lik e lo believe Is I he w ave n f I he fu tu r e

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Half indium in fiunds Dumped |
Into New Yotk I l.ulmr- headline.
I n v e n t o r O f W ritinj
And now we tec where the official*
of Nrw Yotk and Jersey City ate
W h o In ve n te d w r itin g and I fie firs t alphabet 7 An O x ­
. planning In intlall a sewage ditfo
rd
profeMHor, 0 . H . D riv e r, in a new hook, "S e m itic W r it I pots I plant.

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Pretident Tiuman hat come up
i With a new kind of a (aim program.
' It would guarantee high profits lo
the fatmeri and low piicet In the
consumers. Il it a nice ttirk if they
can do it. Rut we feel mightly tarry
t for the taxpayer.
Senator Pipper tells llie American
f Federation ol laibor lhat tome of
j the doctors are againtl tocialued
; medicine bet aine lltey don't under*
v ' Amtrlckn Mrdifal Allocation. The
doctor* jual V irn 'l veiy imarl, lie
! HUM lo think, und jmt don't know
s when ihrit li:niat» arc bring rub

InK” , th in k s he hus th e an sw er to a long-vexing qni'slicm.
W r itin g on d n y wus in vented, in his opinion, by the S u m ­
e rian s , u m y s te rio u s race who IIveil al the Im Kim iiiiR at flu t­
ed h is to ry in s o u th ern Buhyhm lu. T h e S um erians iisefl a
p ic tu re fo rm o f w ritlriR In w hich earh rh n ru c le r represented
a syllable.
T h u liu b ylo n iu n n cu rried this system up, am i the P e r­
sians s im p lifie d it. T lin K(,'yptlim s, who luifl tlevisetl I heir
ow n system o f w r itin g , s ta rtin g from pietures, got to the
point o f fHTualonnlly using th e ir eh araeters lo denole eonsonnnls, Home H e m itic peonies saw llie im p o rta a re of this
discovery, and in s titu te d th e alphahetie system of w ritin g .
In w h ic h each c h a ra c te r represenls a c e rta in sotiml.
'
W h o was th e g re u t ju v jjn tu rV W e shall prohahly never
know . H u t he and his nd|&gt;ers proliuhly lived in Palestine
a n y w h e re betw een 2500 and 1500 fi. (!., and perfecletl the
In ve n tio n on th e Phoenician coast. T h e Phoenicians, g rea t
sea tra ile rs , c a rrie d th e new idea to tJreeee am i W estern

Kit rope.
Wr have in mlly learnrd that
ft I h too had th a t this a n o iiy io o iih genius rem ains un­
■n rmployrr who grt* drk and ii know n. ||o should have some a p p ro p ria te ........... for ita
unable In woik any longer i* not u chieveinen l w hleli hus so g re a tly a f l e r l i i l the life of man.
•ntitlesl lo nnrmploymnit unuprn\ ration. Hul a man who gri* drunk
•ad quilt Ins Jpb "tluotigh no fault
ol hit rmployrr" ill aw* joblrs* beM fli* for If) vvrrk*. That it what
thay call I ho Nrw Ural, or at it it
MOWknown, llir Pair Oral.

Albert Fitts Writes Two Articles
To Appear In Alabama Journal

Tho light* wrnt up in 1-ondon
Saturday night, ihr lint time tinea
H Ucr't hotiihrii ttatlrd (tiding
•crott the Channrl hack in 1940.
It tHOtt aliuotl inciedibia that
Many a child uf 10 in 12 yaara of
livrd in Loudon all hit
Wd without, knowing anything djfr t i t n i from ihr daiknttt and gloom
whkh ha* characltmrd ihr city
tinea the war hrgau. And many aa
. •Iddimer probably tcarccly irmcm*
; ban what it uird tu he likr. W*
who liVc in lliU country find it
l ffemtd to realii* how lightly w4

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Editor
merit* Inside to eat. Our church
members need to rededlcate
Hanford Herald
B ritain 's chancellor o f the ex- Hanford, Florida
themselves lo God's cause If we
chequer, S ir Staffo rd Crlpps, who
rn„ „ | observers, one cannot want In prove In sinner* the realhas won the nohriqiiet of the " Iro n ! undprutanil why we aa the sav- liy of Christianity.
chancellor" because of hi* ln»l»- |nur nf ..ther nation*, must then
Yours In Christ
lance on national austerity, hni a . *tnnij hack while they alap ita
Rev. R. W. Miller
conscience like the Itock of 01* | Vr&gt;rl»nlly nnd even lite ra lly ,
Pa-tor of thp Church
braltor—Impervious to slurra*.
i
Out ** we come hack to eart+i
of Go.) of M iller
Again thl* doughty guardian of Hn,| j n, i look around a &gt;&gt;lt, we
Farms
John Hull'* .porno strings h * s , . nt, ,,„ ,j|y unjjrtrsland why wo
dared to face a critica l House I,.annul gel along With thnaa nf
of Common* nnd present u limited I other tongues. When wo think
which mean* an even higher coat „ f th«* murder* committed here
of living, with only minor tax re* among uurselves, the enormous
lie f. Thu* the long-suffering B n - divorce mte, the division* even
tlsh public, which line been living among Hut church
fo lk*, that
with hell tightened aero** It* lean should vet along when other*
stomach since early In the w ar, f n|j,
must continue to g rill and hear i t . 1 Our world problems would lie
The strain has been *u tough easily solved if God wa* placed
that even the left wing of Crlpp*' ( firs t on the agenda at the draw- many u f your ritire n s in M iiR tin i; 1** f«rt»licii iiieoluffitft a tin to take
circulation
native-born
own Socialist Party has been cln jug up of surh document* ns the me in rinding my bird dog 'K in g " , out of
muring for easement. Hut Crlpps, Atlantic Alliance. Rather Christ- which strayed and w*s lost Hat- ...........leans who are disloyal lo
.th e ir country.
austere of mein as well as of inn America Itows to the A th elxtlr urday.
I would like 10 make mention o f. "1 did not go to France In the
thought, lm» rlung to the course inclined. *o much so that wa don't
| F irst World W ar, nor did my son,
that has been chosen ns the only m re to impose such old fashioned n few Instances:
When I discovered King had who lie* oil tin Italian battlefield,
possible route to a balanced -iib - tiling* like prayer at such a time,
tioirtil budget. He hones lo achieve
|( |* people that profess to know strayed. I immediately called your I" preserve Am erica for such as
thin by 1952 when M arshal) Plan God that are responsible fo r our local Radio Hlntiou, W T R It, to these."
State Commander Paschul C.
relief la due to terminate.
national nnd InternatUinal tronh- asceifnln the rate for advertising,
A gunge of the government'* |rx. The man who place* hi* hand over the station to nnnuonre the lleexe of West Palm Reach prevdaring m ay' lie had In the fart ,m the llllilc, swear* hy It when loss o f a dog. The answer w ax.jlo u sly ha I said he cxjiected three
that llrila ln Is due fur n general he takes Ids oath of o ffice, then " In u ease of lluit kind, we w ill | resolutions to ln» presented illelection next year. At that time fa ll* to let men nf other land* give, free of charge, twn spots- ■i tacking rominunfcm In various
the iiiitiuii w ill puss judgment o n'kno w Hint worship nf A lm ighty one tonight and one tom orrow. ways. The resolutions committee
Enpland's first outright .Socialist God Is the secret of Am erica's m orning", lit appreciation of th lsjw a to meet Inter today,
thirteen,
regime und decide whether it Is great nr- -, should I k* made to rca- courtesy, I purchased
i
lo continue in power or he scrap- | | , r the seriousness of tryin g In additional spot*,
S e a rc h S p re a d s
pod.
'I'he
l.lhernl
Manchester fool God
A Mr. F K. Cooper, dlspulcher j
Guardian, one of the country's | Fo r we have stwn, under ser- for the A. C. I... whose address Is
onlstnodlfitf newspapers, puls I t j loiia-mlmled presidents, the nutinii 1117 Oak .Street, found the dog In I
in p ail like till* :
Ills yard Huinlny, mol from the in- j
"Th e budget w ill no iluuld he
formation on the collar, lie did Ids
at lacked oil most sides for its
best to contact me In Dnylonn I
au sterity uml, from the luhor
Reach, by plume and not until the
benches, ns uu-sociulist. x x x the
classified ad appeared In the H er­
Chancellor lias had no choice hut
ald, could hr find me. Rnl hy
to steer u H cliratr middle way be­
that tim e King was rut Ills way
tween the need for a surplus to
lignin. It did, however, afford the
check inflation nnd the need to
chance of irn llin g him.
keep lux increase* its sm all nx
On contacting your locnl mail
possible."
c a rrie rs. It was suggested I fu r­
In any event, the government
nish a photo which would lip plac­
report* Improvement In tin* gen­
ed in the office as u menu* of
eral economic position. Produc­
Ideutlficntlon.
tion is said to Ik* well above pre­
The desk Hergennl, Mr. Russell
w ar level, uml business in re ­
Tench, who was on duly at ih e j
ported improving.
tim e, wa* very kind mnl sym pa­
The luxation
in G lritn ln is
thetic when ) reported the los* I
tough. The average worker pay.*
mnl proutised Ills
cooperation I
uhoul fifteen per rrn l If single
through the officers oil duty.
und leu If m arried. Above tbut
I met O fficer Herman H arriet
bracket the
standard,
roughly
at 5:15 A. M., and I itonlt think I
speaking, is around Hi per rent,
could huve been better treated us
though it hits the sky with very
a stranger anywlfere. He was kind
Idg Inctime*. Thus the lax is slant­
and understanding. He i* » credit
ed in the direction of higher into your city iih an officer.
romes rather than those of work­
The newspaper delivery hoys,
ing folk.
the insurance agents ami the city
For many years, going fur hack
truck drivers were all sw ell, n o il,
of the Kocirilisl regime, luxation
I could not nfforil to let silfh
hax boon so levied ns to luuko It
n warm hospitality go uumvntlonincreasingly d ifficu lt for the In­
oil. Through their cuaporntlnn— I
dividual to sulvuge more than
|l u ailn aO fruna
llnal
I might add that the selling wan, FO U N D King on Wednesday,
fi,1)410 pound* sterling (norm ally done outside I he church. Customer*
lull lii si ice In nerve nil the com­
Respectfully yours,
mittee.
125,000) per year, As u result who ihuidil have been at an altar i
L. It. Rnxxell
Gculn l.luu Davis in rmuinentCrlpp* staled Inst December that praying, brought their refresh-1
*k)l Cypres* Avenue.
iug a M r*. M. D. G alrhel'* cook­
the nnmher of net Income* over
ing on Mr*. M. I), Gatchrl'a cookthat sum In the whole country
Fraudulent tax return* nttild lie
was fxtlm n leil at 254), whereas
in ja il or $l,uoo fine.
before the w ar there wi re .UUKH).
The Chancellor said In Ids last
budget ............. there Is little room
P A IIIH , T rim ., A pr. H— (AO- A
fur further eiiuiillxutleii of In­
pru-dawn fire at the Caldwell
come, though there can lie u re­
distribution of wealth
through
Hotel drove punli-ky guests to the
death duties.
street* in Ihelr night d o llie s to­
T h 1*
leveling
o ff
process
day. No one was injured seriously.
through death duties Inn, pro­
A fust-sprenillng blare hit thu
duced nil uiimxlng change in llrl
two-Htoiy, .'in room liriek atrurtura
lain in recent years The Inmlcd
at 51*41 'A . M. Firem en hail It
gently is rapidly
disappearing,
under m ilt rnl in 2D minutes. They
estimated 25 or Mil persons went
in the hotel.
A few guests leaped 12 fuel to
the ground from n nemud story
window.

I'oriH, 1'cnn., Hotel
Damaircd By Fire

FA IRCLO TIf WINS

GAINESVILLE. Apr. 0-

U no fficial return* o f stqden
election at the U n ive rsity ol
Ida to&lt;!ay ahowiid E a fl F t l
C h lrflan d,
winner
over
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of Alabama history, puhliihrd by the Alabama Historical A
The title of the aitidrt will lie "The Confederate Convrnlior
The flral article which appearsO---- — ----—
In the April, IMP, Ittue of the
^ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Alabama Review rovers the draftIng of the Provisional GnnatHutlnn
by the Montgomery Convention, ,
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which mat In Montgomery during I.tJ..S;
1801 tu form the Confederate
Stales of America, anil tho elee*
tion of Jalferion Davis. Mr,
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PL ov«r. Ilnw ell
Davis
chosen
Cnhh or Robert Toombs by the
Convention sitting as an electoral
college.
Mr. Fltta points out that the
return to a f4&gt;rm of ministerial
government, similar In some respeejs lo Utal of Great Britain,
was one of tho moat remarkable
changet mkije in governmont by
the Oonforferate slate*men, In
t^Kutiing tho work of tho Donvintlon, ha has given tho higtarles
and background of tho fifty men
Who tfgnad tho document.
Tho ateond article dlKUiir* tho
formstion of tho permgqefij Con-

rat tomelhlng o » i« - - v«ntloi. It polnu out tho algnlfliking iplritual— Into the tant difference bstwesn tbs Can-

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Sarasota Mayor Raps
Disloyal Foreigners

■titutjona of tho United Btitui and
the Confsdsrate States, and compsrga boJh with tho British Con­
stitution. •

M r, Fltta studied Constitutional
GovtnuBont uodor Arthur B. Du­
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M Iho UatVttsity of tho South,
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HU study of tho Confederate Convontlon w th a book on Confedarata Ideology. A native of Ban-

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SANTORO HERALD, SAVrOND, fLORTDA

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Social A nd Personal Activities

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W o m a n ’M C l u b F a v o r s
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T H U R S D A Y . A P R I L 7, 1949

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th e T O W N

M r s . , , e K , e r t S n iH e y
W , me constantly nmased «t '
H o n o r e d W M Il l l l l

RADIO S T lt im
W .T.R .R .

I be colitis of tile s h ills being .
Mm. I'eiuI llrg le i and Mm ltd *
The Sanford Woman'* Cluh h o i n tins ycai . . . Yesterday*
went «n record u« fuvuring the In ought fill III ii blight red cor- Smiley were boomed with a ten
H nil
T e le p h o n e 1 18 name of " F o il Head" for the new dmny one worn by D A V ID IIK S - given yeslerdnv afteinoon l,&gt; eni-l H
Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Kdllor
30
post office to 1h’ established at l t .lt nml a light I a vc ndo i one ployoi s of rim Southern Roll D'le-J H 3sS
the Fellowship Front In the form ­ ivoin t&gt;y tIn- munagei of the F t. phone I'oiripariv in I lie loli'phoim j 7 mi
D an e* S tu d e n ts T o
er Naval A il Station area at a Sonin. A ik . baseball team
. . budding lounge. Mrs Hegloi has 71 fit!
luncheon mooting of the club Wed* A ll oui liest wishes to M A R Y ­ served as oloof opr'tatoi ho the X.: t.»
P e r fo r m A t P a rty
ANN A S r U IN G K K mid S T A N - eompiioy and plans to leav e to I lie i* HO
| nesilay.
Id
I Upon a motion by Mrs. F . K. L t d IU H 'K tiY whose ongiigoinont item future fm Melbourne Mrs.
■
4 ;1M
I
(lo
ti
the
d
u
ll
voted
to
notify
wtm
miiioiiiH'cd
yesteiday
.
.
Stiuleitl* of llic Dux bury Sellout
j
S
ill
I
lev
has
m
in
e
d
finrii
J
trek
soliV
i
Ifi
Mrs. Herman Gunter relumed
. u ,, . .. of the F ifth
Id in*
• M il. ( U l ' I t l N t d
- n iiiy in i; I villi* In lophice Mrs. Ileglei
•
F R ID A Y
&gt;,f I inn, loir w ill cntt'rlnjji with
yesterday
from Wayeross.
t in .' J ifl1-. *'• **•
" " If
I
1
ltd
The Sanford Townsend Club w llP u novel number In tin* fm ........... u where she has been inidei going &gt;}'J “ ! ‘ j1 o.'!"? * * m" . - t ... D istrict iibuig J imt till eel w ilb Ins In lei
The luiiogi' was n llia c liviT v ilo- II .in
Smtfoid seems a little
|j
meet et 7:3 9 P. M .ln the TourlatJ M«y|«iU&gt; dunce during the purl lire treatment at the Atlantic (o u st | ^ Kt the dub would prefei to see rase
curated with h i iungenieiils •*( pink ll
13 HO
. the new braudi post o ffire to l&gt;0 ■pilot uftei the li’u/&lt; of people
Center. Game* ami refrcrhmentH'i being -iioiivom l by the Woman'* Line Hospital.
i ose buds com blued with nthei 13 13
| lucnted there named the “ Fort aim tia fltc galhcivd fm liio acw ill be enjoyed following the hue-1 A u xilia ry o f Holy Cron* Kidncu13 30
l iv ilios al tho Mit nelc I 'm in . . . spring floweis mpl feiu the ten
l on
Ineaa meeting.
ii»«l Church on Apr. Ill nt the
Delegutes of the local I'llo l (Tub llen il" post office.
table was eonleri'd w illi vollow
( ID
And
soon
m
illing
out
of
tho
irirHostesses
fm
the
meeting
were
H O N tlV T
] I'tiriith llm u r, Mm. M ilium Rua- who left tialay to ntteml u meet­
I .In
joiopnlmid
gioeneiy
I'unrli
bowls
poit yesleiday evoiung woiu MR
3; nil
Circlea of the * Klrut llap tM ^’11. p iihllclly chalrnm n. nnnnune- ing of D istrict 1 helm: hebl over Mrs. Fie Id le r I lolls. Mm W. D.
wcio
plnioil
nt
eaeli
end
"I
tin*
Hofmann,
Mm
J
C.
H
ull.
Mrs.
mi.I
M
RS
JO
H
N
1TH
.I.U
M
,
MR.
.
1 mi
the weekend in ranam u C ity wete
table mid won plesided " i n by
^ C h u rc h w ill meet mh follow*: Cir- 1M*
,n&lt;’,n in ^
1 s1»»
The
of the *'*Y w ill Mrs. A l F . Hunt, Mrs John C lark. K. ti. K iiim lrie k . M is C. I' lia r* m il M RS A L II F R T J A R R K I.L ,
I
Hill
s
i_
A
U
i.
cle No. I w ith Mrs. IV. C. Mule.
Ih ,‘ first
,lr ,“ p art) Vr
M(»os h i t^A HK I It W m Vi H AM Mr- ■U h i i s ,. VVallam
t 3(1
M nr-Krt-W nmlnlt nml Mr * V n w hey. Mm. .1—G—K ifs e li ioi .I Mm
Klirnltolli &gt;I nr i nun.
mid
MRS
/.K
it
RA
IT
.NT
F
,
S.
I.unison
,
on
checkers
or Oklnhomn Mcuscngcr.
Mre, M artin
S lln rclp licr, I'a r k ! Cliini'M1 eneeaers
» 3 ll
Tim d u ll house h iir effective­ R Vt
HI N It A R soiling lle in ld
Dili mg Iho afternoon m i suites
may lie enjoyed. Tea for guests:
---- ---.
Avenue; C lic lc No. 3 with Mrs | i who
(oi nil’ll of pink m i lint mm mol inseii an
are iinalde to paitleipalc In ;
Among the Seminole I minty ly decoi tiled with al rangemenls e x tra ' doling the day
Britton
Jolinitoii,
West
F irst the games w ill I*, served at 1:00 school teachers who attended u of iiiU id spring (lowers In pastel
I iinobing down town yesleiday I Hit I s wolo pi e spilled to lb*1 two K !•.
Street;
Circlem No. I w ith Mm. J , ■I*. M. and the dnndiig numbers conference on Tuesday In I .lik e shades. At each end of the stage m noon vvoio MR. mid M RS I.F G I |lt,
,
HII| \ i( s. Hegloi was llu* t&gt; I
l
*; "-‘ h
was a tall floor basket conlaln- SA M I t.l.tv, JO H N
F\
and J ,o,-ipn*ni of a goiug-avvuv g ifi,
A 3"
No
w ^h'M m T W MeioC 2 0 0 ? wil1 1,0 I’resented.
*»"* with lender* of the Slate l c
IIA R I I’ K 1'KRSON mid MR. and ' About
a i ..... . 2f&gt; guests eulle | l.llWOOII
Inir gladioluses and greenery.
i t 4
U « ^ n t li h Avenue, rCirircle
d n N.t
, ' ,l 'o
'! " "Ituih
. . " o " ' lHand,
i ^
{ |Mt
Mrs, II W Hueker told of a MRS U K U ltliK , jiu ivn ls of M RS. ! the bout &lt; of 1 111 and f. .In " ’dock
Magnolia
No, in i The
a.™ , evening party
u -m Lw
,, ,ill liegln ' J . C . M itchell,
Miss
7
w ith Mrs. C. C . Collins. 221 West
J J 1 ." a v nMrnd tho m r l t a f |T . W. Lawton! W. A. Teague. K. play to bo given by the Drama G t.o R G K I'O llIt Y . win, mo v is it­
I
of the
F in e
A rts ing bole on rutile In Ibeii home
Nineteenth Street: C ircle No. 7,
..
K
. ,
.
.
I J . l.a n cy, II. C. Steele, It K. Trim , Division
* IH.
Departiimul w lddi w ill be present- in West Virginia finin Winter O p e r e t t a T o H a v e
rt 1 •
T h ? " S u L 'a m s 1' ,l,a '' ' ,KPw l" t r ' " "
- f f lilr w il l »g “ rl K o ,t!" Hntl ,le rn " ,n K M" r‘ ml on \|o
27 Aimouncrmenl Haven
, ,
X ,14*
,A f .
T n l*,■ " ’•‘'•I l» welfare work of t h u ,rU '
*» 111*
Wo saw MR and M RS I'K T K It
was made that ibe American
C o m ie a l T h e m e
w tU m e e l al the rlm rrh at 3:30
T lt.kol)|
1)lltH|n ri|
------ ------ J---- T ,
!» l a
itolim itepartnu nl bml donated Si II \^ l. id S ilie i Spiiogt tiding
** l
M'from Mrs. S. O. Chase. J r .. r h a lr - 'M lH N ( i l o H u
D a m p i o r V I5 to lie used toward I lie oli- op Magnolia Avoiiuo mid wondoi1 " I'M
Circles of the Women of
•
*mitii
him
!
i
lt»*
*
'I
■
1
Ilo
man, telephone IMip, or from Mrs.
if Mi Seliall kllorv I but swim
F ir s t Presbyterian
Church w ill I bin Callout, telephone IH7-M.
Si'iiinmiD
M»i:b S* »•«**♦!
T c IIh W e d d i n g P l a n s laintng and npkevp of kilehen o,|
mmg ovonls taken ul
Sdvei til milinml •*|»9*I *'tt», Yvlllt ii n ill I"'
eillllpuienl
m tet as follows al ;t::io r m .; j
_____________
P "'
Sp» »'iu
Spl
mgiveie
showing
at
the
New
offieem
of
Les
^toelirs
Circle no. I ,
Mrs.
Miss Gloria Ibinipiri ntinoinoi'd
I’J i'V ill* Ul. 4d in t'll M|l \|II
|"«*d
tlioatei
m
a
-tioil
puTuie
were
iniiodoccd
afollows
MnrW ill
chairm an, with Mrs. w. 1 . b - S : ' P r e « b y t c r i a n N
todiiy the plans for In i wedding
«'t||l*. v ill * 1*111111 ll «
’ •' »tir
I Ini Chapman, president; Denise Iblimg tail l a -I r'Vi'iiiiig vveio t i l l,
917 Laurel Avenue ; Circle No | | j | V C
K umU t
( ' O I U ' i T t to John I'. Kkimiei o ln d i will Steven* vice president, Duncan and MRS IIM U IK R I D lH G I A S , i **u i mI Mjim I i' m i ," I| i *i:« t"l Ms ri I
take place tomorrow lit I lie First
2, M rs. K. W. Fite, chuhman, with
__
\ ir .s tt \ m i s . D o iio iin i*| ii It nt iv lm h kiu im th XimI m' vi'-,
seeietaiy Itetlv Jo Hollo
M r*. F ite , »&gt;lerv Avenue; C irc le ,
A r()ncrrt
w ,|, Kaptist Church. T lie crnim nv w ill'H a k r
lit \. i ; t ,
l l S IR
I A ,R I *. .K4.,Y * pt ii&gt;r*l 11\ l* Ii lliti'h, i • .i »«»*'i »iI »• I .
treasurer;
I'at
III own. par . . ltJL
hr
pTrformpil
nt
l:tw»
i
»VI«
h
*K
h
y
!
W
M
V:
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t
L
i
h V o i i t i i i * tin* l u iM u 'd i u u i»f tin*
. N o , 3, Mrs. l&lt;. I* r ra ile r, jrn a lr- , jH, iirescnleil on Faster nig lil at Rev. W. I’ . Ttrnoks, J i Wedding 'hinientariao;
«
......
I
s
trirk
'M
A
I
1*1
R
A
M
S
M
and MAR
• man, with Mrs f r a i l e r . C e le ry 1
M (ll lh „ K (r„t i . rrH|iy„ . r
|j|i"p v In h u i t l i a siul I !' min’ I icv f» a
music w ill I k* rendered by Mrs. elianlain
Mrs K
D lirowulee I ll \ \ I I S IIA VS
Avanue; Circle No. 4, Mrs. C . n „ i r c l i , Rev. A. G. Mclnnla,
It mpl flu* \ f «»t«i i«* T lifiii y If r t t k l l g I III aa M l M p O H t l m « llll’UI i ini*
H«nd«r»mi. chairm an, with M rs.'' pastor,
p ;;;,,;;"'n n u n u n V e d '’ this' morning: I
o ln s ^ in g "s u Jjg T,y'"M . "" Z ' (heir wo'"k’’'In
' '.Id
li.g
" the
' Red * |||" „ Mini 1n*' (tl^tl Ui liM " f till* &gt;Ii*' ilHpli’M'siin uf I ' r i ’sOirtil M*
work
in
a
hi
lug
the
A rth u r Moore. 1218 Oak Avenue; 'p|u, entire limn w ill lie devoted,
|dtY sit &gt; a I J« ■
i|**W 11
Mil SpiohUui, i Ji ut tt ii hit If 1c liltlM 'I*
.C ro ss drive
Circle No, f., Mrs A
k iu iiu 'ili
ih *ii»a%
p.|Mii!
|M||
*
*
|
i lilt' I *f||« kl'fiM) ll *•i l»I Null, ami l» i"
,
M
is.
Ralph
An
.tin
Snnlli
lead
in
chairm an, with Mrs. S. K Anehauges ,'f tlie by-law , muI staled stall I Mint a ip itid ii liUMil'i'i uf siin* u In* t* m (uvt* with d " p i"
drew*. 8(11 t’nlmejto Avenue, with 1
1lit 14 fpHHUl'rt illlttuMt'1 , |hdl\ \( vpilrl
llu il them changes w ill bo voted l i t tit Mil - u p i *' in V fK iii
M r*. Garnett Me.Millau and M rs .1
upon on May I Mu* I 1 R Mat- In *{i-\i litpi tl nil «•&gt;lit11«* 1*1*111*1 nf ill II, I h &gt;H P"l t | H\ * ll 11V V"Mil
Dampman a . ro-lnistessei; C lr-|
'k in s , chairman of tlie American IMJ1IUI H'Mis, tl i i i•I i 11'If U|i lit t lit* ti"'t I A fkiui
cl# No. tt, M u . J . K. Manger
\*** hfivo
Homo Di'pnrtnienl, told of acti­ \ to tt tih. " S " v»»**
I In phiv "pi'll • m* ii f 1111*f ul iil»\
chairm an, with M is. Mlinger. HI7
vities of tbo dcpill I nielli and flip fpuiu *■If* 11*»n i Iluit nt (ho *1tuui Im u ii 'MIi hi ’*SiiH*.i»' i*» la’ l
Geneva Avenue, al Itdlit I’. M.;
»| ' In k 11"11 II I i V IlH f I kl'lllf V III till' I
till nod the piogram over to Mrs. wt 'ii f Wliii I tin nmo of I Ill'lli ' N! ■
Circle No. 7, Mrs. I /•on W alker,
R ,d,o il W illiam s, program chair- ii - iiiotl ft "Mi Hu* ''I m.sa I in |i«*i it i-ulli'Ui*. im ikis ji fun 10'it ''ip mm I
chairm an, with Mrs. I,eon Wail-1
11* *' ?V Hu III tlru* | mi ji hi‘*l MITII IM, 1ii»un mill iih ' hi s kin* i i »i*k h "I Mn* J
ill mi, nltit |il r '♦••titi'il
**
k tr, lin t. Oak Avenue; lliisluesr
11'-iitt* nti'ii,
ii lin o
a ir
lliMsr pulp 1 , |Krsl*H i* s f||i&gt; pi ai|l| |l*t*U
tin* Ihm lm ry S t I mmO '*f
Women's Circle No. I, .Mrs. C. M.
pi.-cM " it " * ' ll m is turn* fm u f iif M ifl |l4'lltl"8S4'l| *sIMI I* UIPI is lilt* I
-..-s.issi s t t sT i I '
1 N«» in vltfitlotm Ii iin v lim i
fm rin.Hf liikinu pint in
Boyd, c h ili limn, w ith Miss Flsle ........ * ',|,p d " 1 , f f " rl •'*
Mm'lHitiiiM# Ann t ioi Mini f mho n i m i nr nt i mnr I Mk I'll ll t 'oil lit till -t MV• 1Ml* V\ l'»H J
l,rp‘ I the wedding but all friends of iho Y%t'if .hickit*
F a rle y . U 7 West 'Second Street, sent.
\\ lift ul* «-i.
S h»i ii *I&lt;‘»•*. I'M lrirlii Ii u iu ff iiitlilllllll'l " lln li'l H»»(i*«h I I fll'U-tiM . II Hl |lltll\ (lilt •■'i l'Ulli* l
couple are invited
at 8;0() I*. M .; Iliu ln ess Women’s
' TiMiku* .Inn** U i»v h
Hump* It,Hi- Mils MUtlll." t ' \V M
I fl*l »*UJ III I . H till I ■ H "I I L Ut«MIt lira j
Circle No. 2, Miss Maud Wilson,
, |,M*y ami Mfi* h iixh iu v Alwrtil
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i M aiilru nml ivliuin Mi \1* Spaifih t* j
444 Kilim t Avenue, at 8;&lt;&gt;u I* M {
S p e c i a l S i g n i f i c a n c e nrul f»*» llu* lim rlim n Mini nirelI fill's |l **!il’i I 111 *1!*pl I’M* I I"' »•' "iD |
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I mn mi'iit't nf I lit4 play piMiuUi* In j
The Seminole High School glee1
Palm Sunday w ill bo marked j
|fiifo is li iMHi'li •*»*!*•&gt; HM’iil
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dub w ill prcnenl
an i)peietta,|
w JM A N . I’to itu Ito ", \|*l
with special significance til tie*
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First Metliinllst Chliri'li when, a !
takiuif pints in tip in |
Mi*m thm lit', F la , l.irot iDduut r I (Minus
large class of children and young !
H A P P Y H IR T H D A Y
Kilt lift I’M Ha In •• k Ih ID’
M i l l , ii'llu in ji 1 pi i* t ill *»*i vinIS uii'ilv an
people w ill hr received into mi'iii'
Apr. I*
W r .Im m fla iu l..
Kill'll
tt I'tii*i t ji Kit ii, was iivp iil 1v pH** J J111"
Hoi bed Nlootliorf
[irrsldp In tlie church. Rev J K
(Tim i &gt; .Si i h i a i v, I T h v 'I I'u ttpiu ]
Mit.h*l
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pastor,
has
held
train
our Shopper'*
ing classes each Hiituiday morn­
IT u»i t.» h it
as lum iifot, j Htaulrv H iinilloy. Anm hl lin n ifiK ]
III B i ll
for Halur"The Count ami Ibe Cood" In tha ing during Lent Instructing tin* I AN N i#UNCKM I*N I
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iit iilr i T'hi* iippioKii, iiiu lri tlu* I
lilgli school auditorium al 1:30 ' group in the meaning of church
t int to tho iisiithtfiHI •«»iiiiiii i 11*hinI |
n f M ( s s I kill I* 1( 4*1" S f W l i i i t 1
mid 8:00 p. M.
uiem lier*hi|i.
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F umI i I i i i i c i I
III*, w ill have* ( %v4i pt*» fu» iiimih ’Oh, &lt;
Tlie
Hilda Claaa of. i
. . Woman's
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A special Comnniiiioii service
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the r ir s t llaptiat Cliureh w ill meet w ill lie held for tills rlass of mem
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v rtjc titlilc N , n e r v ­
at the home of Mrs. J . M. \VIDon, | hers Thursday tugiil. Those who
t-.ini*,i Mi * (iiao co N l,nwrt«n, o f, uiit* at l :!in P M nml an rviuiim?
pi 1
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niainu*
at &gt;t'ir» IV M
Mr nrtd Mr* John I
lU^nn, | f 1* It f'titill( N. (*. I hoy mi** |t| j P1
HO'.I Magnolia Avenue, at 7:tfi P. w ill la* received are Mildred l.oks
ed p ip in g hot In
MI 1
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M. for R» monthly business n m l! Donaldson, Martlm Ann Fngllsh. J r of I nv nr ph minmnpT tho lurth pi ** ip*ill h it hit nt 1'«*11 11um i\,
«. b o w l — H o t K o lia —
social mooting. Group No. I w ill [ Dol ls Roberta Donaldson, Carol uf h Mon, Irrm io o Wnlrnri Uoirnn, r i u i t " I?•*•*. w tlli llii'ii rvun, ||n
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B u t le r
be In charge of the re fteslim enls.' Ann Loechelt, Mary Jane Kngllsti, till ,V(ii ti lit tho h'l ill |p*:tl*iilil h n t S
The dinner meeting of iho I'llol L a rry Jon Rules, Doris M urilyn M irt Hiiunik I n (lip fmin»*i Mh
|{* ( rpth . f 'i i |*1* Mm i is u ii', sp
C luli w ill he held nt 8:31) P M .' Calhoun, Rarhara Mae l.uwe, Col­ Minis Mi C mII
O ur N aw
liT ii .l fm K i 'k i i I jh A i my m ^h*
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F re n lt S t r a w b e r r y
llie dinner.
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W illiam
M arlin
Knglish, MMIIMlllU,«l&lt;l I imI o \ t h r till til ii f ii Hi 0im t apt Mm i ih. u h" i * u iiuol
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THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

Sanford Will Play
St. Cloud Sunday In
Exhibition Contest

. T a l k Continues j
I1 K J / i iia r i i/ i n
in n ia
Between ZGiants,
Bums Over Trade
SMORGASBORD
.00 P E R
W EEK

T u b e r c u lo s is G r o u p 1
To
S p o n s o r G a m e Lobert Requests Boys To Be At
O n M onday N ig h t
Park By 9:30 Tomorrow Morning!
W i t h E r ie S a ilo rs
A U T 1 U JU H E C K W IT IIt J it.
SA N FO RD H ER A LD
Tlit* Sanford (Hants will piny
Bt. Clnild, Minn., of the Chun, C
Northern League Sunday aftarnoon ni (In Mimlrl|inl I'n rk , II wax
announced Inal night hy Malinger
Hal O rillier,
Mnmliiy night (hi* Hanfnrdltcs
will go under lh&lt;* llghtii for their
flral Killin' nf the HMD season In
a benefit run lest In In* played fur
the Seminole County Tiltwrc ulnslx
Assm'lulUm. Hanford will im*i*t the
E rie Sailor,! of I In* C I iihh C Middle
A lla n tlr League.
Sunday's
contest w liirli
will
•t a il III 8*1111 n'rllrlt, will lie often
In lln* iiublli*, anil on udmlsslnn
Will he i&lt;linrK“ &lt; '-'ll- vill give Hie
faux nl Haiifmd and Hemlonle
County till'll first opportunity to
See the leiini In action under avtnul
K en
Kann* runditluns.
"Monday Ig lil’s I III will la* ali­
ened hy Curl lliililadl, director nf
the New York (lim its farm system,
who will throw Hie first hull In
Mayor Andrew C arraw ay," Mrs.* !&lt;,,
Helen lim irhaell, who i*oni|detcd nbny
arrangements
im Hie
lamefii
clash. nnnniiiiced H uh inorninKj l "
Manager (Jlids*i plans In u salm i,'
two or three |iili*hera in each of Hie
Kami n anil will mo* every man
h i»
listed on lie* Hunford rosier In Firs'
order In fully d f lei mine Hie slnrl* ■
lag llneii|i for lln* o |h*ii I iik Flo rid a; ( J;o
Biale l.ingne if lime in la* played ' \ \ \
here w iili llrlnndo on T h u rsd a y , Horn
night
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"I have nnl di filled who Will,
he lln* o|ieoiliK I'ilcher against
Hrllindii," ( l i il l s i declined Hits
niornhiK. "Il will pi nimbly la* Mon-1 i . |.|i
ilay nlulil nl •Tuesday liefnie I IsS|«**-*
fully divide."
| i ,
The Hunfnid clnli will move In tn .llc ri
the Municipal r a il, at UMW o* ]Vr«*Cf'
rlacli toniorrow inonilriK and w ill)
hold their first d iill of Ihe year j t(i
In I hell home park, which bus Tp, 1
In'eii la't'il |ilt'd hy Hie Mi II IK'll (ml 11* « !•'
Millers of the American A ssn clll-1 (
Han and the Jersey C ity (Hunt" lima
nf Hie Inli'rnnthimil League,
J 1
"We will iirnhnhly have an la*
Irn-nipind Kami* lomoirow murn-j i
lug in ardor to gel the fellows |1'r‘[..’j
used to In'iiiK hi a |iiirk Instead |(itl,,
nf in a wide tuien field," lirnla-rl

Alan I.mid, llrundn M arshall and Robert Preston in a scene from
Paramount's "W hispering Sm ith", In Technicolor at the K ltx Thea­
tre Sunday mid Monday.

nunis system , has promised to
inve n full staff of Instructors on
mad to assist in (he school.
"There w ill prohnhly la* tell
coals nl Hie park, and I hope
lint C arl Hnhlii'll, director of the
arm system w ill la* aide to Im out
.vilh us," l.oltort assorted.
"T h is is un excellent opportunity
for many fellows of this area to
learn some of the fundamentals
„f liiixehnll. Every hoy Interested
m tiMsetiall should attend this ses­
sion. Isa'Miise It w ill help him to
Is* a Is'tle r spectator us well as
help him to play bettor,** C ity
Cotiiiiilsslimi’r Jidm K rider declar­
ed this morning

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Gloria K Favored
To Win Sanford’s
Greyhound Derby

of the year.
Ten
races are nn
the card *
scheduled to sta rt at H:()0 P, M. .
(tally Double w ill In* run on the
second anil third races, igtlnlellas
on a ll others, rain nr shine.

gel Is forced to recall Tommy
The
Sanford Orlando
flre y -|
rienrlch from th« outfield.
hound Track Derby marie up n f ,
.
p Ik M
powerful and champion
O K I.AN DO , Apr. H—i/Vi—Man- running greyhounds w ill take th e. J A C K S O N V IL L E , A pr. H— f/F)
-S.HK innrhei m ill on Klorlils
ttger Joe Ktthel said today 1lls|ap o r's "P "l light tonight as the ] in-urhy
wlillso.
Washington Senators are vastly track prepare* to rinse Its gates Hslss in rslntlsrs:
Not W rlahl
improved over last year.
" "*r a ninety night meeting, one
I’sr .Im I.nose r'ins
'•We’ve got a hit more p o w e r , of Hu- most successful on record, I.lira**
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our pitching looks good, our o llt* ! Heading the Derby field will Mndiuni ....
Small
I
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field Is vastly Improved and o u r , la* Hlorla K which recently won 1-slrn
Infield is more solid." Kuhel lie- * the first Elim ination Handicap 1sr«e
I I ns
in
dared,
land with' all conditions favorable I'rmliirprs iilf R dlreci in cunsioiiers
It os
*,s
(i
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, could shatter Ihe track record . , . I.urae
Msifllllll
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S H K K V K I't lK T . I.N.. A im *
(llurlu K is favored to win the
i /|*i There's one Cleveland Indian Derby this year, the greut M iller
SportH In B r i e f
Manager l.oii Homlreau Isn't wor- chaat|rlnn is finishing a spectrumHy a s s o c i a t e d i m i e s h
ryllig about Shortstop I ...... t im id . Im season at the track anil has
r4.a„ .
Iunc nf the most Impressive records ,
I,i hi hit a home run. u double! nf this nr any other season In this
r"J
H O LE
lirnllera red
A C iitl.H T A , fin.— Lloyd................
Man and a single nr the T rib e tunned net-Hun
While (ilu ria K w ill la* the fav- * :* 11 H*"
cium of Chicago look tIn,
l..» first tin* Nr*w Ynrk (Hunts ll-tt at c u r t !
.......nl It-asil in the n m stm golf Worth yesterday. Ills sta rtlin g j oriie and the choice of many he JiV'"l&gt;* irii
' m iit r Hint Ion. however, wns a slot- will have no easy trio over the Hens whites
luiirlinmi’lit with Ihiee-umh
i'll hnxe his first of the exhibition , |IIMV course. In the field are such |
"'j
(ill
schedule.
I sterling mid speedy performers i ,n ," * r ( lb s
IIA S E IIX I,I,
—■ — - •
la s Desert Streak, n crock cliam«n-r» .»&gt;••
III (STUN Unv.- Egan of Ihei
.lA C K S it N V Il.I.E , Apr. H t/111 p|,,n.
I'niiderimiilum,
who may flee.*,’" " 1
ttn-stun Hrnvr*s players were mil
Itoldiy f lucre's hack is Isith e r-; sin mg un upset, Mel l.ln g one of , ‘V rs red
"verge oT open revolt" agnlnsl t
lug him and the veteran second * tin best dugs and s m oslslen lim iters rett
Manager Killy Sniilltwnrlh lull I sucker is lint expectcii to play tu - | winnci nil year, nnd Sonata who H'Os reds l
.Smith win III nnd players, lit Co-'
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lay when the iiuslon lied Sox | finished Ihir&gt;l in the second Klim- | | P|,IJ| 7l&gt;rhT"
Iniiiliia. S. &lt;!., denied It.
iilay the local Sally l.ciigucrx here. Inution Handicap run recently, (a ..............
olit
S l'K IN t IF IK I.It , Mo
A federal' K ills Kinder, who has worked hard addition soeli stellar and great Vff*
, oiii l
jury* rejected Jorge P a s-1 all spring, is In g..... I m m lltlu n ; gieylinands ns liuneym ure, Camy
re'i'
,,net's (I'JLfilMi salt against Mickey and Is expected to la- assigned t lle 'ly ,. Hull and Spliynx huve un llro llers re.l
irweo, former Krnnklyn catcher, pitching chore* fur the llosox hy eipial chanre nf poshing u nose []**"* rJ*'•■
and awarded Owen gfi 1,-IJJH.ftO d»- Manager Joe M cCarthy.
ovei tin* finish Hue first, its unv nUnll mwt.T**
mages.
---------line's rare, champions a ll, the nAe Uuosisrs old
It A C IN I,
PENSACOLA, Apr. H |/Pl—
*----------N EW
Y O R K Eddie
Areuro' U ni Sclmendienst celebrated his
rode a tr iple at .liilllaleil, one of ( detail as a center fielder fur the
oiimnls. Iliisfo*. winning Ihe fen- Si l.utiM Cardinals yesterday hy
....... .. Apache Handicap frnni tier- 1 hitting tuw hunters alnl u slnglr*
liy contender Count.
i nnd driving in seven m ils.
T E N N IS
Du- Cards I rimmed the Cincin­
y y
HA M IL T O N ,« llcrnindn — llur- nati He.ls, HI M, In snap a sixMm
Inii a Scofield of Han Francisco up- game losing streak. Sclmedlensl
M
-et serotul-scedisl Navy Chaffee of bus licen an Infichler He muy not
1
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M y
L jT r
Vent in a. Cullf., H-l, II.0, to gain remain in center field, however
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the finals In Ihe Coral Bench Ten j hcniise of n weak throwing nnn,

Esnrs And Poultry

Liability and Proper­
ty Damage insurance
costa the car owner
much teas today than
it did twenty years
ago. yet current has*

SfHVlCE
beyond

arde an treater. Its
one protection you
cannot adotd to be

the

CONTRACT

witboad

N. JAM 15 GUT AGENCY

FLOOR M ATS
RUBBER MATS

$J.r&gt;0

Hw Thfttt tjualily AUtn Befure Ymt Buy

Jack K. Miirrlaon, Manager

ids Tournament.

M IS C E L L A N E O U S

t

C O L O R A D O HPItlNUH. Cull,.,—
! Yvonne Sherman
nf New York
won compulsory figures In lake
Hu* lend in the I! S. Women’s
Figure Skirting Chnin|dmixhl|ia,
i

President J- M llu ller nnuminced
yeslen lay.
llu lle r ‘ said this would he Hie
final meeting before llu* o fficial
league opening April I t and that
nil pm-sensoit matters would l&gt;e
Ironed nut.

NOW—

A

YOU CAN DRIVE A SAFE CAR
. and Increase Your Tire Mileage 50 to 100%
In this inuchlim each
wheel is revolved at
high speed and the
spark dial pm dlvrlt
dftrrlH every apol un
ilia wheel which II
mu uf balance

Lt'irul Notice
N ivrtet: rig iN't i ' n t p in *ru tit’.
HIHTKIt K H T IT Itir n NAM H
Notice Is tiercby aivsli Hull lln*
limlerslaucil, inirMiuiM in III,* Kb
Hlluus
Nhiiio
Miiilutc,
rbuiUcr
IM 3I I. hws uf KhirlitH. A ils ,,( Inti,
Will reglslei wiili 1 b&gt; ile ih ol lb»
elrcnll •••ml In unit tor liruiiae
t’aiiuly, Klorlils, upon rccrlm «r
rtiof nf niibllciulou lit this tuitlce,
is H clllliiiis mime nl K M Cl.1I||
under ivlih b it mill oiigHHHi In
huiliiess un lOaluvu) tt uiul til,
i ’ralrle lorbs Hiilollvlslon Hcniliiol,CMmiy, Kla. Tb* imrlx nr pnrilss
talsresieil ar*t tlogluu 31. Ilsukuinii
Bax I I I , Itmile I Miillluinl. Klorlils.

R

Hated at Orlando, oranae i.’mmly,
Florida, this t llli day of March,
Nam* of Par sun piscina sitv Am“ Id and Mailisuy Aildr*ss but Kt,a*Bullion h Orlando. Kloriiiu

An imlmliiHcctl comIit inn in
Uiti whi't'la of your car, am
awl ymt many mlltw uf tlrlv*
Jug |i|i&lt;uHiiru, IiohJiIoh rtwiill* ^
lug in «xc«mnIv« anti «xp«n*
h| vc liro'Woar, worn frmit mill
jV aiiil Hlouring parts, ant) waslc* jy
ftil gas anti oil cimmimptltin,
w
Why nut lut iih balance your wheels mi
imr new Hear Dy-Nnmlc Ilalmu'er anil mm
far ytturself haw easily you can keep them
rtilllng smoothly and efficiently? You will
enjoy greater driving safety, and you will
save money every mile.
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NO GUESSWORK!
Y o u C an S ee

I t F o r Y o u r s e lf

We want you to see this marvelous In­
vention. It's at our service shop right now
guaranteeing you n aafer and more enjoy*
aide ride than w iih ever before imssiblel
See it in nncratlon. You'll he nmaxed at
what u tllfference perfectly balanced
wheels will make in the raider handling
of your car, In the greater sense of se­
curity you’ll have nt high speeds.

AUTO
PAINT JOB

COMPLETE FRONT END OVERHAUL
T E lf e u fttrnUh th* m a U ritl
; i* And paint It youraalf
, U i e O ar Corsplcta Prnfaiaiunsl
s f&lt;
\
Pain t Bhnp

A l l W o r k m a n s h ip a n d M a te r ia ls G u a r a n te e d

(Owen Forgunon, Operator

TUNE IN: HELEN HAVES-THE ELECTRIC
THEATRE'.SUNDAYS 9 P.M. ESI-CBS
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• F R ID A Y , A P R IL

THE

PAN FORD

HERALD.

SANFORD,

FL O R ID A
ritiM'l*

L egal

TALBO TTS

O r. H e n r y M e L a u lin

—DRIVE-IN—
Wall Caper ■ Paint

Phone 111

I

DIFFERENT!
NRW!
I'SKIM
LOUR
MEIU'llAN DISK! J I NK!

BISHOP BABY CHICKS
3 1 5 K u st F ifth S t.

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III.

S p e c ia l fo r tw o w e e k s o n ly —

10."»

t hick* |&lt;rr KM):

$ 2 2 .5 0

B ig E n g lis h L e g h o r n S t r ig h t K u n

1 2 .5 0

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1 3 .0 0

B r e e d s .......

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properly uml acreage, tea yuur
K. A. St rout Realty
Agency
Urli- K. Mathh-ux, Associate
lUnV E . B n iiih I tttr**i*t ut pliuiie
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Phone 78M-J.
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Phone 732
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FOR

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other article*. Phone HIM \ S I.

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Mniifonl Mulur A Ki||il
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MTOKK rmim uml fu rniiheil npurl
merit. ’, ’HH N. Purk Ave, Phone
I77U-J,
Ft III HKNT or Mule, It room h om e,
elicloreil porch, comuletely furwiitihrii or Uiifurni*hei). it). 17
^ i r x t to Kalnhow T o u r ii t I.oi Iku,
4 mile* South of Sanford.

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sa l k

K ill HI) JU M B O fltth lM P dinner*
everynlKhti 91 01). H O M KIt'S.
T 'JXKDO KKKDH: C o in p i e l^ l ia e
Jlunf T a ied u Fee»l 8t#re,
F U R N I S I I K I ) A p a r t m e h t N to *ult
a y „ i i , 1(1 r. P a rk . H o t W a t t K . elec^ rlc
washer uml
c efrluerntor.

Phone IUII K.
N IC E
unfunilihed
601 K C elery Ave.

FURNIMIIKI)

MM A 1,1, fin ii I 1tii'if Karaite apart*
meat with liutii, Call 366-J.
U )0M fiiriililii-il apart me nt fim t
loot’. DU Park Ave,
T W O ROOM apartment fur bach­
elor with electric kitchen. Plume
146.M 20D t.aiiri’l._____________
R e a l E s t a t e F o r HtU«

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K A li K H T A T B — 1N H IIR A N C R
PR0PKH TY
M AN A0KM BN T
R A Y M O N D M, B A I.I-, K e ilto r

m, 4 Florida State Bank BU |.
M AYFAIR

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khford'a finest xuLdlvIxIon-Lota
6, 0, 7 and 8, block 3, M ayfair.
Each lot 6U a 132.6'. »600. each
cash or terms. Owner L E O
IUJPr«iT|
R O S K N , IP.* lit
O. Box 814. Miami
llano Ii Florida.
Flneliln
Itearh,

BY OWNER—-new 3* bedroom concrote block houxo, new 2 bed­
room concrete block
hauxe,
screened perch and carport.
^Both at rlfjf’a edee. Phone 2HV-J.
2

I.IIN I'IIK O N
and Mliort. onlur.i
served every day at laui'-y'*
ItriiK Store. 76c up.

P eta,

L iv e a lu d t,

BED RO O M 'h a u te , about two
yeara old, Knod location, |U,600.00, $2,600.00 down, balance like
rent.

t ROOM home, clo»e In, Iwo Iota,
$1,500.00.

16 very dealrebla lota,

JUST 14) CK,
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ms ii Unlv 1706 Sitnfail it Mii Iiii
trade most anything. ^1)0 Man*
ford Ave. Phone I KM-J.
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H enilil, plvlnp full |&gt;iirtlciilnr».
10 I n IA W A
Motorcycle, .'HUM
16 - Tw enty 700 x 16 - T h irty
mil.*-, $260,011 cun he flmmreil
*100 x ID. from f 1.00 up. Plenty
IU17 INDIAN
C H IR P ,
p e rfe c t
o f inlli'N left In lhc*e. (loud also
ii.ri.httin. $1116,00 Roy Reel, 7011
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I iik A d irt moviriK. We *pei'la)Ue ( lll'.v lt&lt; H .r, I , Kootl ...................... ..
F IK K 8 T O N B A look them over.
In cuaditlonliiK inilldliijf lota A
eoirine A ehiiHsis in excellent
I I E a * t F lra t Ht.
Kurd an plot*, Phone H17-J.
I'OMihtioli,
|2lM).f)0.
(ten.
II
S s u iru , Phone 770-M.
I'O W R R " P R IC E S , 'Expert watch
repuirltiK, (1. C. Pidlowu, Home 'iiil
STUH RH AKRH
Champion
Simp, iTUil Sunfonl Ave, Plioon
$•100.00,
111 Cellar
Ave. nr
IN .’I-J.
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Pimm, 1122*11.

1000 M ill'* Swap Shop—We huy, sell or

Park Ave. Adult* only. Phone
066-R.
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HA1 MOH-T (6e&lt;VV 0l
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apartment,
H H K A K F A H r — »trved every day
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flower*. U til of nrixlihorR. I.o".
finlih I'uweH’i Office I n
Hew r u m
Kmliutor ri'|iuliinK
bn * Hill, lrnnieilii.il- |Hi**euuioii
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l.el in ihow you.
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French

REALTOR
94M Mollanvllte Ave. Ftkawa H«W
Ju U ek le Real Batate Bervke,
TOR ’S A L S ” BY OWNEB-houw,
food neighborhood, walking dlitenre from town. 1206 Magnor small cement block cabin.
r#en porch, aluminum roof.
80 a 110 ft. lot—$1,376.00.

C A R P E N T E R -~ Itullder desire* IIR W A R D $60.00 In uiiyime film work hy Jnh to hour. PhumluliiiiK
buyer for
20' Alum
IIM 7-XW .
Hnimetruilcr,
ko . nI
condition
Priced to Kell $H60.00. N. .1.
T Y P E S of liulldoxer work,
Lu R a, Sanford T ra ile r P ark.
’■niHlile n i s i Free eKllmulDavid E . (.'urpenter, Phoni P L Y M O U T H H)48 spcclul deluxe
•1 iia»st'iiK«r coupe, 3800 milt's,
fu lly iM|ulpin-i|, kooiI as new,
CAN Y O U R o r K U i l x a t l a h
111126.00. (10(1 W. I at. St. Kunman trained and experlepced In
the followlntr: proiturtlan and
efficiency, dexlKti and xetup, F D R
H A LK -C h eap -N e w
Jeep
sale* ami promotion, F o r Inter­
pickup truck, 4-wheel
drive.
view w rlto Box WMC care llerDriven 30 mile.*. $1720. Phone
200611 Orlando, 217 liillc ru x t.
'40 C H E V R O L E T buxinea* coupe.
R o iik I i but plenty good mllu*.
Fo r tpilck sale $346.00. Sanford
O P P O R T U N IT Y for making good
n$&gt; &lt;iu$ wEi«r H0i i v r . i i r f f
Motor k Equipment Company,
in xmall bi|a|new, ju *t atarted,
burner gee atova with oven,
208 Weal F lra t Street.
real variety atoru, ludica1 ahoex,
broiler, apace heater. Cheap. 301
ilrexaex, etc. E x tra good lo­
E . 20th Bt* Oarage apartment.
cation, priced fo r quick aale,
W. J. Coleman. Phone U6B-R.
$2600.00. I f Interexted w rite Boa
C , c/o Herald.
Rent $36.00
month.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
U N ITY
L A K E MART COMM UNITY
W*al Fourth Street and Laurel Her. Carolyn II. Parsons, Teacher
CHURCH
Avenue
Tuesday night, Valdes Hotel
C. C. White, Minister
i t u t i u r t frees h n o m i
It'siH ssiS grass Psar Oast
Fred
H.
Hortnn, Pastor
H the Machinery Committee, was
7:30 P. M. Proyer Service.
Introduction today, ho aald.
Services Apr. 10:
s A n r o n u utatk rARMt:nx
Sunday School tl:-If» A. M.
MARHKT
Church School at 10:00 A. M.
responsible In bringing In manHdm P. M. Ernest O. Wilson'*
Senator John* or Rtarko called
Morning
Worslilp
11:011
A.
M.
a &gt; : r O N T N O 119
ufiicturers and dealers of farm ' nil Church Nollies M at he presented at Ths D w ell efflte on the (‘lasses for alt ages.
today for an Immediate Invest!Young Peoples Service 7:0(1 new Imok "Every Good Deilre”.
T i m ftilluwlliK prices rep uM ril »■&gt;
. ...
...... .. .....
tractors, bulhtosers and equip.
( Worslilp at tl:(Hi A. M. and
day belnre puhliratlen.
Public welrome.
on (tie
Hanford
« iji
K tlon of the State Welfare Board. tlm O s tle rs .........
M.
Communion service. Everybody in- P. Kvangelistir
i naked for quirk
quick passage of Farmers Mnrkei'inr produce &gt;"i'i niciit, lie put In many huurs of
Service
7:.7ti
P.
M,
■o truckers untl.dealers im to 12 "l w„r|( developing his plans and w**|
....
I v|tei| to attend.
hla reaolutlon calling
calling for the In­ [ A
HOI Y CHONS C l l t ’ ftt II
XI. Apr. I. 1919
Prayer nnd praise Wednesday
Westminster Fellowship groups
rewarded by a very successful per* H ,,Kf H
Iirntm, lllack Valentine
vestigation by three senators.
Itrv, II. l.y O k lm i Zlnim rrnm n,
7 dill P. M.
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In
l
l
p
r
1
j
fin
mu
nee
In
firming
anil
prepnrI'lllli
Street
and
Holly
Atenua
O
i-’tO
P.
M.
The Senate by a close 10-17 lk»n»,
II. II., Iterln r
cmtin TH Iilfrrrri'n, llelt llrii'ls
PAINT YOUR CAR
. . M.
. . CirrwhRm*
. .
.. ----Hnsltiesa Women's group meets
J,
Pmtnr
vote referred the resolution to
llu llpr
IJ.Oo 3 ;. lug the land for cultivation.”
I’ h I ui Numlsy
FT It ST II APT 1ST CHI'KCH
Wednesday at H:(Mi P. M with
0
Ti
jo ix
Committer* on Public Health and . I ' h I i I i k rb o ,, S u l , h II m a
"
F
c
rtllix
e
r
for
tbo
project
could
j
Humlny
fckhiml
A.
M.
1
oo
A.
M.
Holy
Communion.
F O R 2 .9 5
Park Avenue at Sixth Street
l i Ji .1nit not have been obtained but for the: Mornlrtir Worship 11 :CMl A. M.
tower. Cri
Mrs, Hubert True.
Legislative Managrment for stvdy.
Ik.'Ill A . M. Church Helionl
1 ,•
ilolilen
old
I'rl
II.::.
VV. P, Ikooks, Jr., Pastor
Faster sunrise *eivlre Apr. 17
Senator flaynariT of St. Peters.
II fco i - x ; capable assUtiuiee of HandNlll KvaiiKcllitlf Hurvlcr 7:80 l\ M.
ry, i'u.
I'aaial r'rl
11:1X1 A. M. C lo nal Koeharlst
on Lake Mary shwre.
11 mi • 3' , ( ' I i * hc and W. M. M rKInnon. The] MMwrek Rtivk-L' Tuend*y 7:30 and sermon,
burg made the motion to send rum. i Dm iu *
Sunday School IMfi A. M.
[NU'ENAHCL)
the resolution to committee.
J° “fi«m itsktK* ”Py
.Morning Worship 11dm A. M.
County Commissions of Sctnlnoln'p, M
r!;00 I*. M Y IV N. I,.
It 10 i
Johns declared "our old people (Cn.'umii#r-(.Tiolim
Training Union &lt;1:16 P. M.
FIHMT CHHINTIAN ( l l l ’Hi II
Hinl Orange counties furnished os' Y I’,*E. Thursday 7;:ili I*. M,
Services dining the week:
i *.*•
li.ii
Evening Worship N:nn p. XI.
arc being mistreated and someI
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Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday,
1601) Hunfnrd Avenue
II. m j un with tractors and drag lines.”
HANOAI.I. ELECTRIC Co.
Wednesday Service HrOII P. M.
think ought to be dona about it.' m "m e-il ef'erg
ami Katim lay
”8. A. Allen bandied the free, t KNTIIAI. BAPTIST (IH U R ttl 'I htirsilay, Piid ay
J.
Handall
Farris,
Minister
Ho demanded a roll call vuto on ; i'rt « ivm
H
Nursery
for
oil
Sutidoy
Services
112 Mognttlin Av»*.
Inrm i-crvlie In an excellent niah-1 Laurel Avenue and Ninth Hlrrel Holy ( ‘oiumtuiion 7 dill A M.
"The Triumphant Christ” will
Immediate consideration to "tukc • t-riiuor-icrbera
Welcome.
Wednesday
1:110 I*. M. Conlie*. H. I&gt;. Whatley, laalor
II o» i ; i ner, enabling thousands of visitor*
to- Hi,- minister's sermon subject
the responsibility off tny shoul- | i-rppermFmu'V
liiin n 'lo n Inslrnellon for children.
U» riilu urouiii! the hnmcniit* hicm
1217 Went Hrronrl Hirer!
Ot the First Christum Chinch Sim.
n«
dere."
i in. iii&gt;r
W o d n c M l n v H'.'in A— M ^ K ' e l o a g
and see the operations. Jnek Rocco
W. O. NtansrB, Honilsy school
'lav morning
The House Committee on Guv----- --- TT-tr Tin Hri.r tils roliimUteo gave ritte reef
Nuperinleiidrnl
j'ln ye i .irul l.itn u y.
"A Christ Who I* Able" will
ermental Reorganisation unanlmn» Itrd nil-K.
O.
Krllh,
H.
T.
V.
Illrerlnr
N O T IC K
Monday
ami
Thursday
HHiu
A
opemlion In proenrilig seed for
• f Ml
He the evening sermon topic.
ously approved hills to eliminate I .
} ‘u V/" ..
Sunday HebooI H; tfl A. M, xi Holy Cmiiinuiilon,
liiitntlng of pu-lores ami other
Harriett's Beauty Nunilk, i* ill l«L' rlrM**iJ
most continuing appropriations . *V,'t"V.a" iijn **
The Church school l-cgm i It,
l..«n l I'll.la y 12:kll Noo||—.T:1MI
13 it, i on project a. HowhiiI Pavlik-, clink- 'Classes for all ages,
roo man of the &gt;unitary cniilinittec, I Morning Worship II :IMI A. M. P M. H irer Imor eerviee..
and to consolidate hotel and re- I h.,u* k|i. Yellow im iit.r l u i
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Apr.
worship
ami
study
at
t*:-IA
A.
M
15
staurant Inspections. The meo- iTioimn.rs, r n
isim U
under Hie direction of Superinten1,30 and Ills foret- erected latrines and Broadcast over Writ It. ' How To
Be open Wednesday, April 13. Call I.arly
surcs will ho placed on the House ,
,J ,"&gt;
put up the headquarters tents.
, llis'tijve ^Our Houbls. hy pastor. I It H IS T C H I H C II, l^oigwood dent William Young.
for your Enster appointment. Tliauks
calendar as rummlttae hills.
trrm,*»».Valencias liui i i in
••Cenrral J . C.
Hutchison, Inii
« T . H. «:!«» P. M. Unions for Iter. II. I.y illr ln u Zimmerman,
Al (1:30 P. M. the Christian
nil .xuifl'H.
The
appropriation,
measure ""V.r.'ViV
oo
II, II., Vicar
Youth Fellowahlp will meet. Till*
charge of ..........
furn- H|l
if''H a r r ie tt
7:.l(l I'. M.
would put all hU I c fund* In the ] iiuuiintf uin&gt;
»i* Islie. | IU memla-M of llio Nutlonal „ *,*v*'n*"B Worslil|
Palm Hnndny
Church extends u cordial welcome
rho n* &gt;71
No IHfferenee” , by pnsgintral rtvtvtue fund with t lir 1
f* ,f*
!t
:tl&gt;
A.
M
.
Holy
Couuuunlon
and
206
North
Park
tn
oil.
l..
i'sMiass murk si m\ik -and
.............
mi .liu a rd ami handled walkio talkie ' I , " 'rr
exception or gas tax receipts. In- inmi'd. most uni.'', n
/
i
i
moil,
. .. . . ........ ..
•peelIon fees, race track and J .........
Hum on « m it.pf in s cnmieetluiis to hi'aihiiiuflers from '" I- . .
All are welcome.
,M ,,M" the field operation,. We are also ,
wll| ",nk;
mileage taxes allocated to cuum emiirrmii
ilndelited
to
tieliem
l
lliltehlsnn
for
'
n
'
t
l
ties and cities, Citrus Commission I
.r v r .r
..
1
' .MINI
ir. ion. .........
"t ome
m.ii. Willi
feel ofI ...l,.
wire url.lpl.
which np,.i.l.tn.l
provided
.... . P
......
""" U
"" Aml W'» i M N G K K G A T IO N A I. U IH IM H
advertising fees, retirement s y - ]
I&gt;11111 B TV IlL 'tK iH
Will Do Thee (iond.
Park Vienne and Third S tre rl
'telephone
ronneellolis
for
Stations
tern funds, ell trust funds and
J . Ilrrn srd Hrail, M lnU Irr
oha of twn other minor esrmsrlii'd
r .a u .a .e
......................
I
'y',r ,,U f,,r h r,,»,l&lt; " ’,,&lt; r I It.ST ('H U M It HK C H ItlH T .
Sunday School |ll;(|l&gt; A. M
funds.
H
U
K
N
T
IH
T
the AI Untie Part."
'"f l,"‘
Moinlnj; Worship It utt A 'I
The program la exprcled In call I "C m I Higginbotham, chairman
Comptroller C. M. (Jay &gt;.aid
H0(t Kant Herond Street
nni'ii *obj.-d "T h e Meaning of
the bill would eliminate about 3IM&gt; f»r around Ht.liWi.tNHI.INMI worth of the flirt committer, had lilt
Hutidav School ti: If. A. M
Paint Sunday” .
special continuing appropriation-,. of military
mo«I rfjuli»nifMl •
rM,t' **h
Hit* &lt;I«y of
Morning Service I M in A M.
t hrislitui Kudeavor I!dill P. M.
/ore and all through (be day sup- Sub
i_iii, led:
, "A ir Sin. ItUcnie Mini
The committee alsu discussed over it period of It! month'.
I hr .Imiioi l.cui'ile w ill meet at
the possibility of placing all gat
Cacti of the appealing countries plying *ractor■
&gt; with gaBiilitie ami , |r-t|( fItenl?”
t)&gt;n| ■&gt;
Hie home of Hemice St In .of, Tile*
tax receipts, except the F\wo cents J promUed to provide In return nucllj oil piovlrled by tlu- different gri'i; Werlnesdav Service H:I)IP I* M. •lav night at H;fMi o’clock.
tax which goes to retirement of help as it in cajn
callable of in
. . .the gen and nil rontpatilrs” said Mr. HlgHeading H ihuii 2:00 In 6:00 I'. M U S T M K T H iH H H T ( I I C H t ll
county rokd and bridge dkbls, in­ irral interenl of the defense of tlm gin*.
M. Tuesdaya ami Friday*.
lie ,. J . K. V lr K iiilr ), Minister
to the general fund. However, whole Atlantic area
| "t.'harlen Dawnoii, rounly agent,
Mi«. P. It. .Stephenson, lllre rlo r of
severe) members said they feared I The treaty wan nigned last Mon-'had charge of the construction of
I'lttH T I'H F .H IIY T F .IIIA N
Hellgloos Kdiiration
such a move would leupardlie Hie 'd a y by 12 nation* but lias yd to i | |(. Strsn Steel dairy Imni and did
C H I'I M I I
:* tr. A. M. ('hiircli
Scll'l'tl, S
state allocation of federal funds 1be ratified. In Hie Hulled S ta le *1an oulnlalidilig Job. H. H. flole- K a i. A. G. Mr I mils, H. H . Pastor i"In,hT fur f
»c i y Hgc.
Governor Warren's proposal in *lint requlrra npprnvnl by a tun . man, dialrltuin of Hie outdoor ad
H er. I',, tl. It row liter, It. t l.,
11 mi A. M Morning Wnr j)il|'
rtfund gas tax payments tu per­ d b iiil* vole of Hie Senate.
|« rr ll-ilig eoiiuidlter, asnlnted t.y
Pasdir Km erllos
Ki' f fit*III I lnttir\ "T im 11mmnhul
sons using fuel for farm equip j T lie ie were some variation., mi Marcel F a ille , *ign p ain trr, com
P: If, ,\. M. ( ‘Iinrch School.
l ,c liv into
' j.I.-in"
mtnt and boats went before the i lire appeals.
p lrlrd ibelr very r-lfl'etlve work
11.(Ml A. M. Moinlng W orslilp,
Mm t* M Youth &gt;r|l"M *tli|l
House today. Five legislators In
In Hie ra.*e of lirn in a rk , for prior to the opening day.
Her mon, “ The Cross and Power” Service.
troduced the measure which em­
"tiriugf Tonliy, publicity ill Mr. Melnnls.
nun |» M IS Pitiup Worship
bodies ono of Warren's top cam­ ImlHiice, empliasls mss placed on
an s**eriei| need for American icdoi, unl-led Haltdi Saaier and
7:1X1 P M. Pno icel and Senloi S&lt; i IIMIII HiruM', ".liiu ru ci In Jcru
paign promises.
uliuii".
It would grant a refund of fi dollars to help meet the costs in , Gordon Webb of the U. S. Soil Felt'.wsldp Meeting*
Service, provided
H:iin P M, Kvenlng
Worship.
cents nn the 7 rests gasoline tax vnlvr.l In iiirreatn-d mllilttry pro- t'on-ei'Htlnn
i it f: ( i i t'H ( It U F (, n il ( I F
tn counties, cities and persons duel ion. Knelt nf Ihr pleas *lte.*-1mil .landing coverageliy radio and I Ncrinnn, "A t'i-ij**1c-.&gt;. ('In 1st iatlM tt.L i: It FW IM s
buying gasoline for farming or »ed the view i|,at ill 1111ary nianu- pre*. throughout the stale and Uy" Mr. Melnnh*
fad
lire*
must
mil
lie
permitted
to
nation.
|
The
(‘lianeel
(’lion,
under
the
lie* It. W. M iller, I'lmlor
boating In quantities nf 26 gab
disrupt Jhe Kurupeau Heeovery | "Tlie Sanford Herald and the. direct Ion of Mr*. F. S. Vernay will
S c \ iii'f*.ra cm Ii Siiiuluy nt 3 im
Ions or more at any ono time.
i I I i I h u i I o Senlluel-Htar,”
Mr lllg .ih|ng Hl the morniiiu worship. The P M. Subject till* Sunday, "W hy
A bill making It unlawful for I'rogruui.
The llrmiselH la d countries act- gin, declared, were ootalaiiding in .lin k w ill sing, "Je ru salem " by &lt;'lu i*tinn* Cannot A'-ept F'edera
any nubile official or employe
nploy to
use publicly owned vi-hIHes or , etl a* a group. Tlie'r request was their ro.opernlbui In s|ieclal news P arke r, and Itoberl Biown w ill ilull of liui Wm lit Guveiaiueiit
■•■■Hi i » t'lear Umin-li’fo'o". Hear
machinery fur nrlvoto purposes presrntrd by l.uxemlmurg nn be , Item*. The Herald got out nn ex- sing "Tin* P iilin *" by Fnurc.
TinYoulh Hurt i
w ill turn- llu- tionl h illin g pH-aela i ex­
lira Thursday main."
was Introduced in thn House by half of all five nations.
Tho five Brussels Treaty cimn-t Carry Iteanis ably liHiulleil (lie e l l K I g i - nT ............ ...
ol Hie even- plain lliix all iinpm 1will *iiliji&gt;el.
members of the Hillsborough and
tries laid down tills four-point food and refreshment enneeaslons, lug w orslil|i, and will
w ill *lng fnr Keep yum ic i| 0-"«l:i fm .lit. entil­
Polk county delegations,
Wmidel ing ill. God i» iilloMi-i ing tlieie
It would be a mlsdronor to slateineul of prlnrlple In their | with the anslstiillee of the Hu. 1- tin'll Hprelul nunibei,
make
, note:
ne** and Professional Women's us I Wnnder".
tiks persona],
personal use
itso uf the
tho vehicles
vehk
piny cm.
A. The iirnu-d forces of tho C|ul&gt;* and the Future Funnels of
Governor Warren some weeks
f f - ’t
•to Issued on order
___ to depart
..
European purtlelpating rounlrle* Hu- KtunlnoUi Chapter. Sufficient ( 'll H IS IT AN AN D M IS S IO N A K Y „
mie'
A 1.1.1 A N T E
iota tinder hla supervision pro. should he developed on a rotirdlnal- houth* were pruvlijed to offer
hlblling personal use of stele cd hails In order that In the event food and suft drinks fm everyone,
Woman's Cliilt llnlhllng
automobiles, He etld there was of aggression they ran operate in| "J, I,. Ingley ami E. (J. KliHev. Glenn E. Smith. Pastor
wldaapread private driving nf gov- Ue,ordam-e with a common strain- patrick handled the funds fur ihr
|I):(H) A M. Bibb- Sclm al, Mr. - *-r- 1
'**’ I■
'm
\**
ernment cars owl trucks.
I gk plan.
project.
A. Wieboldl. Supeiintendeill
. ^ bill prcivMlnjf m tonfir mull M||, Tiny rIimuIiJ
Inlruriltnl
"L imhIImh miucIi riijnyin«*ni
llt liil Monimg Worship. M iss­
UgHtOr closed aaaanji on oysters l„„
(„ gjvp Gir maximum efflc- the program from the spfujtrrs ionary Service
woa Introduced In the House l*y |r nry olth the mliilmu'm neressaiy *iand wa» Ihe playing of the 2B
7 : -|5 P. M. Evening S ri vice. 'Hie
Rot*, ration nr rraiiklln.
G-xpeinliture of nianpoMi'r, money, pk-ee Airfmee Hand front the llr- (inst.ii w ill -peak ill both service*
ll would tie o misdemeanor to H()(i lllH,„r|H|H.
!|a,«|« Alt Base." *uld Mr. Illg- The piddle I* welcome.
make personal ue* of the vehicle*
horeased military efforl,l gins. "Under the baton uf H-Hgt.
oyalrrnieii rrom Apr. I to (Jet. |lu. hiding increased arms produc- H. A. Unriuichnll, they idayotl the ( T I I T t r n O F T H E N A /.A H E N E
f eaen year, i alien saiu ine mu i | „ m. should l&gt;e consistent with ee-.National Anthem at the start of
113 Maple Avenue

Boyle's BUI

S tate F arm ers M arket

At THE CHURCHES

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For Easier
a lovely

He*, t.. It. Hoxhlon. I’ aalnr
Sunday School Ik lfi A. M
Morning W urshlji lot 16 A. M
JmimiM st*If* I' M.
N. Y . IV H. U 16 T M
E« augi-listlc I I imii 7:16 I’ . M.
"I*: Atrungeiiients concerning | nicnt (o uid in relaying infornmM lil-weik p'layrr and |Mai*c
the transfer of military equipment; tkm.
and supplies for Hindi production
"A truck carrying water for Wednesday 7:16 I'. M.
among the European participating w o r k e r , on the project wan procountries should permit tra n sfe r, elded by H'dler Motor ('-&gt;., end was
T H E I IMMM'H O F 11**0
• .i-'t • l- i (t r iiu r
insofar « m po*.*lble, without. re* operated under illrfe llm i of II .....
gard to foreign exchange problems anl Favllle," Mr. Higgiu .luted.
ltr« . Jm F . t'ffM s, Attnlxtsr
Sunday sclnad at 0:46 A 't
and...............................
Mllhniit disrupting the
til* 'Intra
Dr. T. S. link-, regional HUH
Eiiriqiean payment aeTirnie."
conservator of Kparlniihiirg. S. C, Classes for all ages.
The titate incut then declared:
Worship at 11:&lt;)U A M. Sub­
tnruinl llu- operation our of the
"In order to carry out a com­ largest ever atlcinpird In the ject, "Su fferin g For Christ Hake,"
mon defense program on the basis amittipaHl, and mi "iil-lninliiig A ll iiuimbera arc urged to bf' prrof tin- above pi’litrlolea, thorn la event In Hie history of agricul­ s riii at tills service.
Evangelistic service at 7:!5li I'.
urgent nee-1 for United Stales ture of the Smith.
material and financial assistance,"
Mayor William ltranlall nf Or­ M. The pastor w ill be speaking
If the United States Is prepared lando rliaraelrrlxed the oucratlon at this hour, subject. "T h a Need
to Indicate Hu- prospects for such as remarkable "It shows wliot can U f Salvation.'' A fter the measage
assistance, tie rouiitrlrs said, they be dono by bard work, rii-nprra- an alter call w ill la- given for
will aiihmlt a detailed statement (ton and iilaimlng," lie said. Hr prayer.
I’rayer meeting and llllde study
of their needs.
revealed that tin had bprn horn
In the American reply, the near F'ort Reed, aful Hint during Tuesday evening at 7:30 I*. M.
State Department said the United hla curly career bail farmed for Come aiol bring your B II i I cm. Let's
States In prepared to recommend a about a year mi Hrardalt Avenue. rig h tly divide Ilia word of God.
Mlsslonury
servin '
Thursday
program to Congress and this coun­
Frank Flvans of Lake Mary de­
try would like In have the detailed clared: "Those maclilnrs In the evening nt 7:3ll P. M. Mrs. Alitrin
alalrmeul of specific needs as scrub beat anything I have ever K ln a ril In charge. A ll uieiiilicrs
soon as possible
seen In clearing laud. They ran of the bsml are remieated to li«
Acheann, In his alatciuaut ac­ do the work of hundreds of men," present for the beginning of Ihe
companying the release of tho ex­ and termed the event the biggest A p ril showers.
Victory Lenders Band service
change of notes, declared that ho In Seminole Umiuty history.
con not now place o figure nn the
Among olliera who praised the Frid a y cvriiln g at 7:30 I*. M.
overall arms program because It project were Andy Hlaughter, sec­ Miss tie .lean Crewit, in charge. A
had yet In be reviewed hy the Pre­ retary, and James Keith president program for nil yuung people.
The church string band w ill
sident for -a final decision,
of the Greater Orlando ChaiuJier
Unofficial call mat aa are that be- of Commerce! Karl Lehmann, sec­ furnish the music and the public Is
•idea program worked out by tbo retary of the Lake County Cham­ Invited to attend all these ser­
Btato Deportment calling for about ber of Commerce, and R. F. Coop, vice*.

(ba silaw n am t alliiw llianl i ,im‘l,,lc "bjei tlves amt the m a ln t- |i|,p program and gov....... . csee llm l
i*JL&gt;"ra ? i? n l W &gt;
lenanco of ecmunle vla liillty. Addl-|conecrl. The 37th Commuiilentltm
Governor Wurren'a measure
l" ‘ ul currency costs should Squadron ••( the A m u Alt Force
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keep
proviilml field
riclil iiolio
rmlio equipequip
lr.w (,„..,l In
in the
iKn Senate
H .n n ,.. hy in
, A i Ihiiih . provided
Introduced
in " '" 'f e s

cP-apoiisors. A compauinn measure
already has liven introduced In the
House, The hill was referred to
the Committer on Agriculture and
livestock.
Hi* measure Mas Introduced hy
Senators Reynard nf tjt. Petersburg, MathsMs nf Jacksonville,
Gautier nf Miami, ].ealrd nf Fori
Lauderdale, Rodgers of Orlando,
Crary of Stuart, Walker of Day­
tona Rearh, Johnston of Brooksvilla, Blianda of Gainesville, Boyle
of Sanford, Ileacliam of West
Palm Beach, Puree of Palslka,
Wllaon of Quincy and Hay of
Bradenton.
.
• Alford of Grand Kldge Intro­
duced a pmposed constitutional
amendment which would permit
18-1rear-olds tu vote.
The Senate received a bill which
would require oil public offlclala
and employes to take anlt-CommunUt oaf
the.
Th|rty.two representatives Join
to Introduce a measure, raising
basic annual salaries' of Flnrcircuit Judges to IJ0.000. The
State now pays dtrctlli Judges
97,100 annually.
c A bill raising Ihs yay uf Florida
Jurors was passed
the House
and sent to thi He:note,
, It would allow circuit court patlt
•nd Brand jurors |6 a dap, In*
•thad of tha present throat an*
Jurors In other courts 18 Instea
Of one. An amendmanl reduced
fha; elreult court'jurors' ptp to
•R and from tho Id flgura orlfin*
At|y jiropuaad by Rep. Luckle of
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IIMNSSM eras, «xa«o (rtsei

mendatlone with a report
Id worker studying the prob.
of Jqnlor hoeteaiw for
somewhat •skeptical Conm lumawnat
look a
g "lell-i
"tell-ue mors" ate
. toward*
rdo tho . AdmlnlitroInlstro-

11,860,000,000 worth of Old to
Weatorn Europe an additional aura
for hatp to non-European countrlaa
will be aiked. Thu* tha total bllL
to l&gt;o laid before Cougraia ma,r
approximate 98,000,000,000.
Achcion reviewed tho i .
and declared that "thay all em­
phasise certain basic principle! of
vital Importance In aseurlng tha
United States that our aaslctanc*
will yield maximum* beneftta to ue
as well aa to the recipient*,H
Ha linseed these points:
"They all recognise that anno&gt;k recovery must bo given first
priority! thay all recognise In elaer
term* that eaeh
each country must un­

. Ii la
r free- dertake to do what It can’to kelp
Itaelf and help the other portlw ol
t to hoar more about It. tho Mott they all recognise the Imane* of building up at this
rould operate, and what
i a modest program of aims
coat the taxpayers," w u
production over and above what
bad been contemplated In tbelr bfr
gate for this year, ao undertaken
aa not to Impede the program or
tbo eaonomle recovery program.
wbete
nt * r

K

•r, chairman of Ihe Remlnnla
County Salt Conservation Board.
Much Interest was shown In a
machine called a Bushwhacker, a
caterpillar tractor equipped with
rotating bladea that lore up pal­
metto roots and tossed them In
all directions, and whlrh pushed
over trees. The huge TD-84 hulldoser which pushed UP "lumps
and kno hr.i f.o -&lt;o .rev* was also
an object uf much Interest. An
other palmetto land clearing de.
vice waa a btushrutter, with two
large paddle wheel Ilka apendagea
which were hautad by a caterpillar
tractor and cleared land rapidly,
Near tha flah pond operation,
which attracted thousand*, waa a
dsmonatratlon of an oranga grove
Irrigation devlco which cent out
one stream of water 210 feet, and
another 60 feat. Overhead soared
airplane* used for the planting dI
grata seed.

t*Hly lata (Immlni ihs ksmlisa, ripgliag and lulling, ,. the last ward In
tusury. Stamptufs* figum properlloaed slip* assure pttftcl It and
arc lead* to last end last. Mstlcukm*
•tlsatloa I* every d e t a i l . a n l«
Ike tiniest stitch. Have It In fashion'*
newest lull-skirted silhouette la Aa*
■ur-MH* gustily nyon. Whit* and
Why blue. Sires 31 to 40. .

CITRUS REPORT
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go anywhere, nowaday*.
they’ve alwaya been, of coune,
better, . , many of theae are pre-ihrunk, «1I will

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THE WEATHER

To Protect Dm Peoen «t Hi* World;
To Proaoto tho Progress of America;
To Produce Prunpcrlty for Ssnford.
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Established I DOS

House Is Given
Bill To Revise
State Spending

T h e ir D a u g h te r T r a p p e d In W e l l

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Ap*. I I UP)—Tha wtond of Governor
Warren'a la i bills, doubling Ihc
rate on Inlanflblo personal pro­
perly lo raia* an additional 13,H t .N t a vrar, waa Introduced
In tko Legialaur* today. It « n
aponsorad by Rep. Hlaipaon of
Jefferson, who also pul Into
(h* House the Governor'* IVMd.Mf a year 9 percent laa on
room rent. The lodging laa pre­
viously waa introduced in the
Senate.

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Honvrr

today inom iuem lrd against granltbr aniird i r t in r * today
ing union druiamlv Int an additiunal "*
podding
iniinry
drm .nidi,
rn g in rri
mi imtllqile unit diesel v’ ,l' lr ,,M,I exltavogancy. H r iilr d
build hn.iir* in
locoinnlitr&gt;.
An f o u r plant
T h r Hiolliriltund nf l.m ..motive M.i-k • ••••ling F.h.lHHI ra. Ii ,**i.l

New Farm Program
Pr os pe c t s For 5 Nazi L e a d e r s
Bal l Club Tol d Are Convicted Of
At Rotary Meet Aiding War Plan

G r u b e r Sunt cnees W i l l
Be
E n g iu rrn Ii......... .
a demand on \ 1ti 1v iripiritv In iu n .lriu iir 102 M a n a g e r H a l
moil nr«lr»n i.u lin aih Ini thr atlali- hulk- tl .I.-, -tl 1 b .n r
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llo- .V ia lm .l ball .ltd . lias a
M I KNRI KG, Germany. Apt. 11
A -lllk r wav « .lllril Ini Jail &gt;. 1 Maul -r. in a u r - ,d d rlrn v r to nonibri «l . a irv-.ivris ami aii.ml
T A L L A H A S S E E . A |.r, 11 - (A * )
tel'* I rve ul t i l li n '' lop govern­
ak,
tbr
wa-lr
and
Mirth,
irn.
V
uilt
bill I'lr-ld rtit liiiln.tli stepped III
The bill to bring moil of Flo tid a'i
H lo III art, plaVrtv to. the vrarotl ment o ttiiia b w eir von voted hy a
m ill ap|iniiilmrnt &lt;*l thr bn.lld to ! unltl.llV v|.rllillllg
•pending under biennial legislative
win.
At POIICI AND fltlMIN try desperately to tava It.* lit* of tliree-y.arII.
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wav
p
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a irdIi ,,prn«
by a 11,m -.lav. Hal t.iu h e i, l 1 S vt.n 11.met couit today ul
otU Kathy t'lscui, trapped In a 120-foul dry well pipe, III* girl-, lather, Mivrvllgatr lltr dispute I bidet lltr
scrutiny by aboliibing continuing
ntanayn
lol.l (tie Holaiy ( Ini. at help.uv loin pl.in isv.evMve vear
t i d h-1. r' &lt;d tlir I liu.vri « mil
David (tall, lacing camera) and mother, Alice (right, foreground), R.nlw.iv I .iI..&gt;i A .t. ihr union wa*
appropriation! w ai introduced in
lun diro .i lo.lav
I bey .trie the luv| lieim an t to
im
i
n
..it
iriiigaiiwalnm
id
the
watch the raacu* oparatluna Ph# child fell Into Ihe M-ltuh-wld# writ ir.|Ui|ri| lo linbl nil ■ w.itlnlll
the lio u ir today by tit new coniVIV . a.ill,,I Irll vvb.il k ill.I ol a l,r .o n ,n i d ol wai plotting by an
^■i, 11mi ir ti* I rubnailil I brivladt,
while playing near her San Marino, Calif., horn#. Firemen ran a hove |&gt;rMitina* ibr Ihi.i i i I s -Hull
miltee on governmental reorgani/a
team tbrv v*ill laakr ..ul,I a llr l
all A m r.i. an . .. i i i l Not tinre thr
down Ihe narrow opening and pumpad air through It to Kathy white e*I lir- bn.ud Imdmg iv uni binding \. w X 1&gt;&gt;k b in k ri In ailrvl tbr la'k have tr. u thrm .a a. lin n ", M r.
lion.
m lcin.ihoii.il uulllary inbunal concavatlon experts tried to find a way of raachlng liar. (Jitiernuinmul) nil tlir ililinii &gt;n I.nlni.nl' III. I.......
Sim ilar bill* in the part have
III, - turiiiel pri'nidrlll Im’kril lipt.tubei '.m l, "but il ll,r fasts will vr. i d llrim a iiii Goenng ami IR
tmititt Km HI
in h hit’ll
(ailed, and lour year* ago the
i|ir irp u il w ilh nil a»M'rtUin that *ln k ..ill, ut. I .lou t iln n k' tbry ll oilier l.ivb Nazi, uraity lin e r years
in «r |ri I thr irv M|iilll*,l|llil* I ti.•vv Ir "uliiinsl imjiusiiiblr" fur
br ill' Ippollilril.
v o lrri defeated a
cunililulional
ago had .t 11v Ge.mail been to.mil
lion.
. .u i g i i - -ii.iinl iipproprluttun m i
M jittn a. gudlv »i. b.&lt; . barge
amendment to abolish all continu­
Inlioibi, r .l
bv ‘’ ■•III
Int* VVIllll*
IHtl'Ir public ■■.ill,, i.. oink,’ lirKilv nr ImW nf
la llllte i, til
ing appiopiialiont.
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t.I.ix ' v r itlu l' began Ibr bii.il
I |i«* lii nt i tl
i «*| mu t iu l*i i'rtiil fill ih,. .i iiiv, \uv \ mid A n I nfi’n piogiam . I*.mm in . Mi
H ow rvei, the measure tliiv yrai
Him , lutro.lmed 1 n , M .llte. List a. 1 ol tl,.« l.tsl wai .ru iirv trial
T 'liiltu h ini I lit- *ils|mh
Mfill bur? 1iinli/i' 1is supported by the Joint Home
t&gt;| tin* botirti Mir h R 'H 't ^ la y
yrai » .a ll lir 1 win,i, »dl l,r lieltltlJ b e lo c .0 \me 1it an ...u it .
S, 1,Mi . 1 H in t i l l k in iniiiiin lit
Jut . prt.fr VMM nf I!tilII-11&gt;, I Ini* , .1 Hum
"lli,. , 11-f■-n-t- r«labii*h
. 1■
itnmv I ’jl.ih lo
lltr |&gt;l Hr ll.lt 1
Senate tax iludy rnintnilire, Bud*
H i......... . those cnnvicted today
v .is it y nf I Viim ylvainit
Urfirgu in. nt id tin - riim illv i‘ 1'i'Miirulml
Nrvs Vm k City. was Union Kinc&lt;l Von Weiszacck*
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n
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get Director Hornet Graham and
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Hr .1 NYillim all IH y ra i oltl piti'lirr or. stale secretary in H ille r's forrornptrnllrr C. M . Gay.
I iii mI SlmifNHl r n iv r i- H y , uml
Intin So m rivillr, N J., ami Jintmv vign office and one time Nazi
IhiiiIv Li' wih, VVu’vbuu'tfii ill tor*
P r e s s ­ W o m e n A re U r g e d T o my
Only about one-fuuilh of I'luz- S te re o ty p e rs .
umhii'sndm lo Hu* \'aticau. lie was
iMritrl liHuiimtivr** now carry
Jo
lirt. a llm d l.atrm all i i .,111 Maty- found guih;- of plotting aggrcxxlvc
ida’i total governmental rxpemliA ssu m e Full D u ties •n r uiilCHlrrr mnl niu* fin iiiu n .
m en W a lk O ff Jo b s;
v lib-, | run
lu re i now are authorized by the
wur ag iiin'l Czechoslovakia.
Ib.tli Ih r I II «&gt;tI ii *i hniMl of Kl»
" P e a c e M e e t" Fails
As C itiz e n s O f U . S . ^inriTM
Speak lug
on I ii.1 subject
of
.................. 1, led were :
iiiul *lir llrnthiM’biMMl nf
general appropriatiuni act patted
"H oly W eek". Rev A Ii M clnnls.
*4
»»H I'Atlf *1*1
W iih.'ln. Kepplar. ltd, H ille r’s
every two ye an . The real « rr covpasi.u «i H„ I' i . 1 I'reshyterlnn icononn,' udvi-el und founder of
tiv \ s s o n . \ r n ) im ifh s
Snnir 210 d flrg .ltrs, alternate*
rrrd by conlmuing appropriation*
. I 011 I 1. aid Hull during Holy the “ circle of fi lends" uf the G es­
I rrvumin and S te trn ivp ris v tru il .mil vitilm v .iMrndr.l it,,- iw .. d.iv
that, once p a n td , remain in effect huluV against (hr four »l.ulv new? session id tbr Spring t non, il n irri
Week ,11* 11' ii.iiulr In n . n aturally tapo chief, Heinrich Himmler.
W V lIH IN tiT O N . Apt I I oTi
t„ „m of t lit- pi rule-1 event in all
Krnest Woermsnn, ill, chief of
until the Legivlature repealt them.
\&gt;
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I'nice
pilots-have
flown
"Inn.
p a jiri. in Washington. I&gt; &lt; . Ir.rv „ 1K „ | D istiut
I ’d. i Inirm .i
......I- of mile* pei hum tieyt.nd hr mi v. I'h ris l iix i'i, f 1.tut the dvad the pidllicnl div 1-1011 uf the foreign
There are naverat hundred eurh
ing
thr
Capital
rity
without
nrwtomal
held
m
Panama
l
dv
Satui
’ li is an undeiiyal.lv fu el", h* office.
-.(.red of sound". All Secie
fund* ami account ■ now In *xlaxanl. "H ib i olte named Jesus lived.
1tl^y and Sunday w fm li b id In i lit
v Symington rep.ntetl today
Hen rich l.a iu iiirr*, 111*, one-*y*d
Carvca. The rommltle*'a bill would papri service, ^
lie did not say hi.w many Inn. And ,1 lx an un.lenvnblr fact that chief ol I Ii v H iller Reich ChtnTbr 200 A R .......
m rm hris ilirn ir. "A rlin n Now Ini f'ffrc liv r
tepcsl ail hut SO of lh*m.
d-eiU &gt;f mile* lier hour beyond. one named Jesu* died. Th* S c rip ­ cellery, described by tbe court •*
The Home Education Commit­ wrnl nut nlfiually at H 00 A M Ciiirrnnhip", M i* V n u r M nvrng
Perm it* for itttC^tftf. worth of 1lie need of sound al sea level tures tell us that he rose from th*
on# of ths mnxi puwarful man In
tee headed by Rep- WolUky of (E S T ). Picket* patadrd lirfiiir thr
c
n
s
triirtto
n
were
issued
.luring
r r, a J r lr g j l r , rrp .iitrd up nil hrr
dva.I. There may h* some qusstlou ,th Nail hleturchy.
v Till mile an hour
Charlotte at 2 P..SI, will atari
Marcli
l.y
Howard
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C
ity
irtytn to Sanford thia morning.
- Svminhlnn ■tcslineit I.etnre a at,.mi this as u historical f*c«f
Virol Koorner, fift. Industrialist
loeKdg c m aw omhthua Mil that newipaprr plant* an haul railiri.
building inspector, he ulinoillicrd
lT*att«a*a os rwa* *t*&gt;
Ottivr major itiiltc* in thr c u n ll.ii-.- Armed Service* sulieommll |,ni Hone who believe in the Scrip- win. was tioerlng's deputy In tbe
O lh ri drlrgatr* (tom thr San- |.»luy
l,-i ii. • 1;ppm t id legislation to lilie s arcejil il as u fo rt".
f.m i -year plan. The court said bl*
l.y b .i.x tr.l thr n illuhri id i.llr to b.r.l .lub writ Mi&gt; Al I bint. Mu.
This amount, ri'preseuting '
r ilin g
onnsnl,'table toslorlcal jol, was to "make Germany ready
inoir than 20,000 F.*ui lb.m&gt;aiul|,| |
4m| M„
|J K.md permits Inr new constructli.i. uni a m i..... It II f *111 IMHt.tMMt prngi am
fuel t&gt;, prove H ib i I'tin x l rose from for war in four years."
repairs, is tnor.v than triple it" Im liiiii-m iii' 11rut sillier sonic | f i l ‘
of il.iv nuinbrr air n.d .bir.ilv to ,n },
Ihe dealt, Itev M, Inins menlloiied
I he sentences probably Will not
fig,i.e t,,r March, 19JH wl..'. l . i i I i h i i - . . u n i t I r e - e u i c l i
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|;k,.|v„ ||av|N ,4 Mnilni.iil. 333,7211 ... new permit* was i**ii.-i
\ltd il i,- an iindctalde la d Ihal l,e announced until Thursday, when
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An "I I th I.iiiii p ia.r nicrl.i.g .&lt;it-. .Ir.lc .l •'.iveri.ni of Itinlrlcl
pern,It |at.ued dm
I.dlnwlng In- cro clflxh .li «h„se lending IIs 933-page finding
r! ingI lietIt--luigesl
f.nlrd In v rlllr tlir Wa'ltnilgim l'"U r - XH'’* Mlibli. t.im/nh'/,
past month is f".
11t-iil.'i.will
Ihere were 21 defendants tiled
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I'i'iii:n‘ii|u,
lit'iilt'iiniil gi.v.'i mu ,
S p e l l i n g Bt'i* W i m i r r word could not l,c ipleslnmcd
wagr dltpulr. Ib r |iirvvin rii waul Mi&lt;, ■ Tiivnri-v »f I’niminn C ity. sit 11.-ti.. 1. ,.t the in w S..uih Ili»i
“ III every age ihere has been In ,,n seven different counts, of which
1st t l i i i l . l l III Fiuirleelith
The body of Pfc. John K. an
w rrkly tai*r .m il .1 m l in
Ft* ( i o
To
M i a m i Ihe minds of men Hie ties tie f„ l pinning aggressive w ar was the
n - m i'i; nml ruprerniitniivi- in Hint I Ink Avi'liue ul u ciisl el
Ilumphroy, 31, II. S. Army, killn .iiim rla lity ", lie said. "T h is desire first. Nine defendants were acquit­
rd In the ltattlr of the Bulge llir work w rrh iroln 17 1-2 limirv 1 | 1j|..t Inli-rrinttonal t'lm vrnlinn in Mil. Next III value the pe. lull I"
ll'sNlisHffZ os r t t r Sit I
ted uf till* charge The other seven
i l,,I,lien I n ,111 si'lmols uf Semi
Dee. 23, 1044, la expected to ar­ lu 35. Tin* v lriro ty |in v avk F * m nir r in . iitfn in .In iir, Mr*. Vtiiln X nnng U f2H,l&gt;UII cillicretl' lilmk stall'
wen- not accused under It.
I'-'oiily. fifth
to eighth
rive tomorrow accompanied by a .ml &gt; w ink w rrk id 12 1-2 lintm , " f Si IVtl&gt;r»hurg; Mi*» A llir I in h a s t f i r s t S treet by Maigu|*'i ll-diAmi Gineerie*, Inc.
The 21 defendants all were dip­
guide, will caniprte III u spelling H o w a r d
F ra te rn ity
military escort.
cut
(tom
33
1-2
boul*.
in
the
,'iiuvrntinn
I’eriiiit* fur residences uu'lu.le bee
lomats nr high o fficials uf Ihc
Tuesday evening
lit 7:4ft
Mr. Humphrey waa bom June
T
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r
puhll*lirr»
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io
tli
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fir*t
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Whitt*
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th
Hie new JU.IMHI III,me being ervcl. I o'clock III Ihe Jilltla r High School
Nuzi government. Tbe prosecution
23, 1913 In In ks Mary. He at­
called Hicm the •'core of Nazi con­
tended the Sanford school*, Monl- turned dnvvn tlielr o ffer nf 11 $•&gt; vii'n pie lili'iil of I'lliil Interim* l.y W. G. Strawder an I’atk Av. In oiilci th at u w inner and run
W A S H IN G T O N . A p r. I I 0T 1
q u e s t s " w ith.,ul wlmm H itler could
n il up m ay be selected fur Ihe
verd* school and Clinton, H. C. ralM- und u third work of vnen- Ihiiuil of A tlan ta, &lt;lu. win. wn* line lielweeli I width and Tim
Int gel , oiliest sponsored hv Hie Howard U n ive rsity’s Chi Delta Mu , not liuve waged lux wur.
and waa graduated from High tlun to worker* of five mid more present for Ihe session outlined teenth Sheet.
year* of yervlcr. The puhll*lier* the legislative lungruui, sponsorA permit was rrcentlv seem, i Miami Ib 'iald in Miami, It t' fraternity ha* broken u 33-yeoi , Welszaecker was the chief dc.School In Orlando.
He la survived by on* daughter, also said both unlnn* refused the ing tlie kjpitd Kiglits Amemlimml; hy Herbert Gllis to erect u ,
Steele principal of Hie Sanford precedent hy admitting In mem I leiulunt. Ills uMurnry, Warren h.
approval nf the Merit System in Crete black Imnie on Jeflei-,u, (iia n n u a l School and local chair hershlp a while student, 21-year- | Magee ,,f Washington, D. C . put
l.oratta Humphrey of Naahvillp, employer*' offer to urbitratv.
The pressmen went on strike hlnie nml
federal
government 1 Avenue lad wren Tw entieth and mini of Ho coiilesl, aim ,,010 r,l l&lt;&gt; old Paul Goth uf New York G iiy, up an im pressive defense. WclTtnn.; on* sister, Mrs. Guy Stonr,
K sln n uli l ■lay
Guth, a senior In the tln ivcr zaecker claimed lie actually had
Orlando; ■ half alvter, Mr*. Ter Wednesday for 2f&gt; hour*, hut re ­ fedi'iiil aid for edneatlon- 11 mil- 3 wen*V-fltsI Stieets
via Tylar, Alexandria, Va.; four turned on orders of their Inter f,n in illvnn-e law ; ti lull ullowitlg cost is Tft.lllMl
xily'n metllcal college, is one of I'J lieei. an anti-Nazi remaining in ufTinlocal
champion
spellei
w
ill
brother*, Rom U Humphrey and national officers. A ll the c ity ’s Inrv servlee for women; ulsdishreceive a f i l l prize, und llir runner new members of the chapter com­ flrc only to oppose H ille r s pro*
Rrneat L. Humphrey of Lak« newspaper* were affected by the iiig (lie lu* mi nleii murgnrioe, L o t ' l l I L t ' I f i o n
medical,
dental and gram lie affered testimony by
I OH!
m, „ jf,n o prize from the Miami posed of
ensliielien
and
luggage.
walkout.
____
_
jumuhray
of
:hur
II
Mary;
Arthur
pharmacy srudentis.
A ll other iiianv high foreign o fficia ls Ihe
f
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d
Herald,
and
the
next
best
speller
Mr*.
T
avlo
r
slated
that
there
Hudlo
Millions
scheduled
fre
­
Jaeimonvilie and
Rruce
Humphrey
jtd
u n til
l u i n i u i i z i v v i s s u , M|llll||
fiflh
grader* members are negroes.
(Gonllnued On I'aga 2)
:iii.
now
I,in
n
stale
and
federal
quent,
expanded
news
program*
in
_________
_
(tent.
of Sanford: two half broth.
A rvlue M. Hradford, rhupler
will
be
awarded
a
I
ft.
IN
I
prize
bv
laws
iliserltiliniilin
g
against
wnkeep
the
capital
abreast
w
ill,
Robert T Humphrey of Sanford
A nldiiHl award was prasenled Hie I'omit y Si'hool Hoard, lie said. piesldsnt, said the frate rn ity h u , D u s t y
..... . She further stated that tin'
B o u ts P la n s
and Fate Humphrey of Zallwood. world news.
to I aiuptadl-l.iissinu i ’nsl No ft 1
The following children w ill com­ no racial policy.
..nly
way
to
correct
these
laws
Is
Funeral services will he held at
A fte r the unions turned down
lin
w
s
r.l
(lu
iv
e
rslty
has
an
m
ul
Hie
Xliiericun
i.egion
ilepail
Erickson Funeral Home at 3:30 the arbitration offer, the pulill*li fin women to wake np to I lie fact rui'iil cinivcnliun in Suiasotu Su, pel* in Hie local contest: Maiie i»llm en) of utiproxlm atrly 7.nun “ C r a c k e r D a fy ” M a y S
P. M. Wednesday with Dr. E. D. er* said, a raneliialoi suggest oil | that tliev are citizens uml to be m d a ). in recognition of progic* T e rrlzzi nml Evelyn Horton, Jim students, m u'tly hegrues.
l The click of hoof neat* on Hie
Brownlee officiating. Tha Amer­ a fact finditig board to make tec «illmg to assume their full re in increasing the memhersliip. Im l»r High School eighth grader*,
Marvin
M cKinley and
lienrnn
- ***■• atsl
---ii.mnihHity as such. Mm urge,I
tl'iiatlaa**- da
Miuxt) Routs Holing Club's track ul
ican Laglan’ will colduct isgylre*
H IS S T R IA L A D JO U R N E D
Sm glelury, post ad jiitu nl. no H arre ll, sixth graders of Sanford
tt'im
linued
tin
P
ag
*
T
w
o
)
Municipal Airport was heard yes­
at, th* graveside In Lake View
N
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I'i
"ouncerl today oil Ida return fi«,o
School; A lvin ......................
HANKKR'H CONVENTION
Cemetery.
Trial of A lger H is*, form er slot* terday as rider* practiced for the
llir
I'olive
lit
ion.
and
Jam
**
Hlilvur*,
nlghtli
graders
L .. .. ar
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A convention of tha Florida
to-ills that w ill tie run o ff nil
(diesler M ills, who brought l" ,,f |„ ik ., Mnnrn.' .School; b a n ) department o fficia l, mi u charge "C racker D ay", the group's big
The Osteen Hrlilge
on Htats
Ranker's Association In being held
,,f p rrJtiry was adjourned today
tbe most member* to lb.* I
Ruud
-lir.
(C
e
le
ry
Avenue)
w
ill
he
Hales,
sixth
and
John
Shaw,
fifth
In Miami during this Week. J. I,.
until May 2 by Federal Judge ex out on May H.
wa* accorded • the honor of c u rtj
Inglt-y is attending the meeting closed on TueMlay, A p r. ID, at mg the Post banner to wliicli H* | grade nf Wilson .School.
1 Among those practicing for the
Alfred G. I'oxe.
from the Hanford Atlantic Notion ft. 11(1 o’clock uml through A p r. 23 ill,bun wa* attached.
Other* in the
ii* spelling
hp
conlesl
H i** wa* indicted on charges nice* was Hligh Ernest and his
al Rank with U. 11. McNutt:y of lu order that repair* may be matte,
Among tho Hanford delegate* are W arren McCall and Frances that he denied he turned over m arc, '•Tail l.lg ld G irlie " and E r ­
Lea Jacohaen, district toll eonK Jo r-tli was announced today by Ihe nt tliu convention warn Post Com llrldgcm iui, eighth grade, Lake secret
government
papers
to nest Lee with Id* quarter liorsu
irrvallonJst who passed into Mrlhourn* representing the
I Stale Hoad Department.
Elarwlca, W hittaker Chambera, former cou­ stulllon, "Hontiy Glegg". The two
mamler Jam o* W right, Gummaml- M ury School; flurroil
"hllaaful sleep" right In the mld- Ida Htate Rank.
I "E rn e st’s'* are reported to be very
ir-elect Janie* (J. Gallow ay, K a rl. eighth, und llolm utli Kidel, fifth rier for a Communist spy ring
&lt;11* of the hug* Mliicip Boll Day
Harul,
much in e arn rsl about winning
T . U nichs, limit historian, Pranl grade of Lym an Hcliool;
program, today atipeared on First
Weitman.
H,e races.
CITY M EETING
I’avllck, Joel Field and Ed Mm, George and Cjrm diu
Street, and revealed that he never
The G lty Gommlssfon w ill meet
forton. M axwell W ells, Orlaud, eighth gru.le, Oviedo Hchool, and
felt better lit hla life,
C of C M E E T IN G
Attorney, wa* elected a* Depart Ciirole David and Helen Rennell. 11,night In regular session at 8'ftil
"I had bean staying up until
eighth grade of Geneva Hcliool.
The regular monthly meeting of
o'clock. Among mattern slated for
menl (foinmander3:00 A. If. for a waek before the
discussion or action a rc the sw im ­ ihe hoard o f directors of the Sem­
project v getting things planned,
ming pool projsct. us* of the T o u r­ inole County Chamber of Com­
and the last I renumber of MlrH I , a chopping
ist Center, a new hospital alto nml merce w ill be held tomorrow night
‘ Day I had filled
'
SA N M A R IN O . C a lif., Apr.
T h . w o .U is a lint* sadder
machine' with
w^ter, aand started today, L iltla Kathy F iic u s was brought up dead from her well tomb
..........rater,
site of the new hall park on Mel- al 1:30 o’clock at the Tourist
walking away whan It happened,
lonvitlc Avenue of which the C ity f t liter, Ed Higgins, manager, an­
itenlnr
at after 52 hours. A ll mothers and fa llirr* shared in tome measure ihe
k-woke up tha aatna rve
n li
is seeking title from the County. nounced today.
_______at. tha Ittoabital,
ItM o'clock
hocbltal, fact grief that overcame David and Alice Fi'cus when ihe body of ih fir towIn* fine and refreshed.
hsaded three-year old was found Ivmg in water, edged atioul 100 feel
v - W i l a i n t l i Dayr W * what
whi down In the 14-Inch pipe.
1
JA C K S O N V IL L E . A |u . I I (N pecial)— Com miuianer ol Agriculture
Th* announcement of death, by hour#; hut It would have been th* J . It. M cLaughlin nf Wetl ....................pent the patt week viiiting th* F lo r­
drowning, at 8:90
(PHT) last name If ah* could have liven
ida Slate Markets ami roiuultiiiM «*dh matket officials looking tnwaid
night brought to a tragic and tha reached In two hmira.
' - STUDENTt M i n i
the feaiihility pf rm uilinalinK ibr consumer markets in his stale with
tireless dlf
igglng of w*ary ranDr.
Robert
McGullock,
family
YORK,
c u m amt tha anxioua waiting of physician, said Kathy had been the farmer wholesale or poml-of ongin markets in Florida. He |&gt;oiiitcd
sympathisers everywhere,
dead "ilnca last heard from F ri­ out tbe vast coal mining and o th e r f------*------E x e r c iiti in celebration of ground breaking for ihe new $25,000
a&gt; about
Into
Since, little Kathy, running at day aftarnoon." Than her terrified Industrial aroaa nf Ills state ax 11 study of the situation Is being Crooms Academy Memorial Lib rary will be held at 1 :0 0 o'chick to­
eted the
Utll^,_______
S— .- - l O
l n
,
York play, stumbled into the weed-cov­ scream* drifted faintly up to her consuming m arket, where food Im­ made hy hla department and It morrow afternoon al the library tile approximately 150 feet twrth of
Collet# of the City
ered well opening Friday after­ mother, effort* to have her grab port* are necessary in quantities. appears likely both states will
C*Tha striking students demand noon, accounts of the attempt to a rope failed, and all waa slTant. West Virginia has n market sys­ benefit, according to a report from the Academy. J. N. Croom i, principal, announced today.
reach her had stirred tha nation, Thera waa still watar in the old tem underway hut It d iffe r* great the office of William L. WlUon,
T(it County School Board, which rnrcli in regular icssion tomorrow
auapaaalon and' an open trial of and
the n e t of th* world, na few well after 49 years.
—— — —
—
—
ly front' Florida In that It is de­ Director of Florida Rial* Markets. morning at 10:00 o'clock, will be*—
tww faculty membera worn they
market
The body waa finally found on cidedly a consumer',,
mak( donations and
“ •**“ of antl-aemlUam and racial atari** have In yearn. *
"Much needed rain fall last present al the axarels**, said',,,, „ kp&lt;)
Evan though nothing had been a warm Palm Sunday aa O, A. whlla Florida, with Ita vast ag ri­ week In tho vicinity aerved by tha HupL .Ti Wi Lawton. Members ,j,e|r Mn)tg will b# recorded for
ibiatton.

200 Men S t r i k e, 250 Pilot Cl ub
Leaving Capital Delegates Attend
Without P a p e r s District Meeting

Symington T' e l l s
Of Need For More
Aircraft Research

Building Pi* nil if h
Fur March P uhs
$ 10 0 , 0!)0 Mark:*.

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Pfc* JaGalluniphrey
Services Set P o r
Wednesday P. M.

•

Jacobfien Recovers
From ‘Mimcle Day*

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World Shares Grief Of California
Parents As ‘Kathy’ Is Found Dead

West Virginia Agriculture Chief
Inspects Florida’s State Marts

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Ground To Be Broken Tomorrow
For New Crooms Academy Library

heard from th* child nine* about
an hour after ahn plunged into
th« abandoned old caning, hope and
prayer filled moat human Mart*.
How else account for n crowd of
more than 19,000 which watched
final rnecua effort# T
Those efforts teok, 1» all, IS
‘ fsT’ij
*v :*

Kelly cut through tha tough old
rasing from th* bottom of n res­
cue shaft sunk parallel to the
well,
up
“ Ho egUad
“
ip for. 1 1 . doctor
to come down the 100-foot shaft
and i m what ho thought. Dr. MoCullock Mid Kathy had not lived

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Fact Finders Hoover Cites
Brannan
Raps
GO
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Rule Against Armed Forces’
RailDemands Extravagance Criticism O f D&lt;em os

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R eq u est F o r 3rd M an C om m ission A c cu ses
On
M u ltu le - U n it
A rm y . N avy, AitF orce Of
P a d d in g
Diesels R e j e c t e d
A p p e a ls F o r M oney
By T r u m a n B o a rd

E x p e n d itu r e s W ill B e
B rought U nderL egia la tiv e S c r u t i n y
By
P rop osed
L aw

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

Cloudy with shower* and pos­
sibly thundershowers beginning
lair this afternoon and *nding
Tuesday morning. Fresh to mudernirli strong southerly wind* be­
coming variable.

cultural Industry, la a farmers
production market.
Mr. McLaughlin la desirous of
working out tom* plan whtra di
raet T a n' in-market-to-conaumer
market ahlpi
_ _ be
_ mads to
patents can
Insure direct delivery of fresh
vegetables and fruits. A complete
1

Hanford Htate Farmer*' Market
and with favorable weather con­
ditions a bountiful spring vege­
table crop will ha produced, ac­
cording to report* from Bandy
Anderson,' Market manager. Th*
upplv"of fruits
Market had a good aui
ICeetlaaag Oa JFace Mat

will gWa talk*.

R. MsGrlff, Jacksonville iattornay and graduate of ths negro
high school, will make an address.
He la aaaooUtad with S. D. and N.
K. McGill, attorneys, who formcrly lived here.
"Persona breaking ground will

future us* aa those who aided in
making this project possible,"
Prof. Crooms announced.
Elton J. Mouahton la architect
and Paul Campbell la contractor
for tha library, n on# atory struc­
ture of concrete block 94 by 04
iceatlaeeO oa raw* Vwe&gt;

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H o u se G r o u p T o l d
P la n W o u ld
N ot
Im p o se R ig id C o n ­
tro ls O n F a r m e r s
W A SH IN GTO N . A p r. I I — &lt; 7 P )Se. letaiy
Agriculture Brannan
lot I m . k today al Republican criticurn that tbe A Jm iniitration's n tw
bum program would impose rigid
. outiols on burners.
I !* told a House Agriculture Con»nutter llt.il rullltols would he IMS
gtealrr „ i liioadei tlu n those juthonied bv ibr so-called Aiken La w
passed by tbe Republican 80th
( ongtrs.
Senator Aiken (R V t ) . author
■
d the Kepuhli. an law, asserted on
thr Senate tlooi last week that the
Administration program would sub;e. 1 la.m rrs to btoavlrr controls
lb.in eve. befote
II.-\ ,lm in ivii.il.on's program
I. . ' been o lln e .l .«&lt; .1 substitute lor
llir Vikni I ..iv, win, b is lo go into
. I t i i i nrst |.in I unless Congress
sllie. I- o llie .w i'r
I 'mice ipicxiouiirig hy Rep. Pare
l l l i i u i . Hi mun.n xanl a controver­
sial feature of In* plan—produc­
tion piiyineiitx lo farm ers—also
was . initttiiie.l in the Aiken Law ,
Such payments would be used to
allow p i l e
,,f perishables t o
i&lt;m*nliters In g„ lower I Inn they
vv.nilJ under Ihe p icsrllt pro frap i.
Hep Andre-en (R -M in n) presse&lt;| Hrnumin for an estimate o f the
ttossible co.si of the now progrsdK
lie himself has predicted it m ight
cust ( 5,000,000,000 or rnor* a
(Continued On Peg* T w o )

F a r m Bureau To
Discuss Warren’s
Plans F o r Citrus
The B "* til of Director* of th*
Seminole Cm ini) Fa rm Bureau
Mill inert Friday lo discuts Gov­
ern ,,1 Warren's proposed citrus
li'K isleliuii, G o n g * H w srti, preslilenl. animiiiu'ol llib nun rung.
Local citru- grower* are re ­
q u ire d by Mi S w a rti to contact
either him „ i a director to make
known their views on the citrus
program.
Com insitllug on the proposals,
M r. Hwartz declared,
"Governor W arren'* Citrus A d­
visory Committee want* iru ly lo
represent the thinking of rilru s
growers on proposed C itrus legis­
lation, and Farm Bureau county
president* throughout the citrus
* ret ions of the »tute ar* asked
lu sound out grower* and report.
Tlir report to ihe governor m ak­
ing recommendation* for legisla­
tion cover* 11 pages; however, the
recommendations of the committee
nml the changes in the pr%3Lp'd
Mil in essence cover only three
points:
I I I Higher m aturity standards
for ft uit -hipped lu frrxh form
anil used in pit,cessing.
(2 ) q u ality control of processed
citrus products.
|3 | Establishing definitely thr
(Continued on Tag# Tee)

F o r r e H ta l

R e p o r te d

T o B e D o in g : N i c e l y
W A H IIIN G T D N . A p r. t l ~4zF)~

Former Secretary of Defense
.lamp* Forrostiil wa* reported In
"satisfactory conditions" today at
tin, Naval Medical Center at near­
by Retheadu, Mil.
Hospital authorities paid that
Forrestnl, who l&gt;ecame n patient
there a week ago, was resting
comfortably. The hospital said ha
was uridar going a routine check­
up Former associates said over
iht&gt; weaktnd that he Is suffering
from nervous exhaustion.
Hep. Rankin (D-Mlss) told the
House that "Hecretary Forrcital
is a very sick man, and probably
delirious at times x x."
Th* lawmaker criticised radio
commentator Drew Pearson fat
remarks
Rankin said
Pearson
mad* about Forrr*tal on hla
broadcast last night.
He did not say what Pearson's
remarks were hut he called Ihe
commailtatar’a statement a -eie*
loua attack" on th* former defense
chief.
"I am railing for a copy of
this vicious speech," Rankin said,
"and 1 am going to call upon the
Commlw
Federal Communications Jomn
slon to taka ateps to prevent *Mew
Inhuman abuse* aa ' this being
broadcast over th* radio,"
Rankin said "Secretary Forres­
ts! needs no defense at my hindr
Ha is one of our greatest living
Americans. We all regret to Unrm
of his illness and pray for bin
sp-edy racovary."

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be enforced bv Hi* fund ministry urduy niglil A|ir. H at 7.Ml I’ M,
Ml Mn PMrlv ilitp .
Hlrk wrtiiimrM for Hip
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8lr Stafford said Hie lira 8-' Inr* Mayo wlm is at the Im ,pilot
prrssinr nf Inflation has been hern in tlit? cily. Julia llodgrs,
casing off In Britain, In i "we I i b v p ’ Willie Clark and E. D llnalic.
Just an much nm l for n policy j Tidal (iiiaucn rained lad Hunnf reslrainl Imlay a* we had a day J2lU.0il. Tlirme fur the week,
year ago."
j"(iiviiig Thank, uniu Hi" Lurtl.
Ills policy nf restraint Includes M&gt;7 I’salm, first verse. Rev. J. B.
high taxes mi liu'umrs and goods , Dai m a left Mmulny night for
and voluntary limitation nf wnges Kclliel Slate Cmivi'nllim which
and dividends.
, runvencx at Tnmmi.
Alfred* Wallace,. Reporter
teini
He msbI iI iiu cin p liiym e n t fe ll fro m
Rev. J. II. Ilnrncs, I'nxlor
575,00(1 In January to 540,000 In

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ir 1'ity (in n inis lion mi llie hi utlie I'omniiisinn did not lake
will tin n sprrlnl nervier
position on this subject, lull. nl Them
tlm t u e Met In .i 11.it— rhu m b

inlay, al H i'll I' M. Dr. II J
In tin.’ rivie rllltll fill ilei'isiMM
I lie lix ntinh nf (lie Tourist l ei, I nni(, pi M iii'lil nf I *iri'iivdle
t n is very rnrivfuirut and ideal &lt;'n|lege, (ireelivllle. III., will la.'
' fn, ,rie hy tliu clubs," lie puinieil tin* speaker, lie vvill lie nreulilpallird liy (lie eii||»ge i|Ullltl't,
I nlll
Rnlieit CraiMlnn, sun of Mr.
j Refeiring In th* duln, Mayor mid Mrs. John A (’run,don
4’artawny letnrtcd: "If they dedile nf this elly, is a nirnile-r of the
that tlie use of llie liuiliiliig tn tlisi rpmrtet. Tin- pulilie is eurilially Is
civic cIiiIm Is iiiuro impnitanl lliuu invited In attend lliis service mid
i In Inurists, tliut Is all light. The enjoy Die singing ns well us llie
' trouble lias been Unit il wna message by Dr. Lung,
' nut available tu Imirisls ennugll
nf 4In* time."
1'ily Manager Kniulnll Utilise
' iniin'i'd nut tlml im net ion line I
. been runtcmplntcil mi llie matter
1l.efnrp Fall
III .1 letter to (leads nf dvic j
mKlllll/.atluiH wile li e the I'nlir- I
i i Ceil ter, 1'ity Manager (’. F. •
Mi-Kitiliin today wrole llie (nl- I
Imviiig let lor: "The t'ilv t'mil- |
ni*.inn under •.tmnls Hint the
Set vice ('Intis in Hanford me illtemliiiK tu ro-upeinte in mi alIlimit In find II inlutl'iu tu nut .
Mint mil prnhli'iil "f lirnviilllig a
building fin use by nm winter
hinrists. Willi « iiiii' nf the i tuba
I,living alieaily ii|i|iuiiited euliiiiiili,— In uurk with llie ('inn
iiii .simi nml *.M" r club., llie enili
I.ineil elfnrts • f in'ere**e«l iirgain
/alinlis shnnl,1 |„m!i|, e a -ullltlun
n ell hefnie 11.t• ,,i'\l .. inl**l sin* I
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........live apirll lllcl n ffi'l* III .
■•■lifer w illi Ilie-H' • iiiiunilleu* m 1
neei's*nry III tile ein| llin l llie he-I
illleie-.ls of all i -in- , *•• •I ' ' l l I"' |
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New p rn visin n -i m • he Citv
l b a ile e n i siig g c i l i i l bv i b u ll
, , ,-u in n iille e heuilcd l-v D
•in i, w ere ill cus'.cil - i i l l i Cily

Mlmncv J F-lwin Slunhi.i
IIRAVINO death, Mrs. Julia Brltlsln,
C o tm ly
D H V rs
?l, nf Chicago, tmllct a* sh* looks
fmwnrd to liio hlrlh of her lialiy In
June ttrcniu* her heart slopped
(I i«,it Ihi,c,| f ' lll i' *e Ho* i
ih* Incallnn, and nnii-'ipnled fur four rnln lies whllo »h« was under*
llii'r lm|irnv*nii'nls »iicii a* new Ruing an nprrntlon, doctors warned
•ilnnds. Cnnslructlnn nf lliese will her against childbirth as she cannot
require Hie i*.iilnr nf revenue he given anesthetics. Her husband,
certificates, he sniil. nml III* Cily Lewis, a mirvlvor nf the Bataan
would he einhnrns'rd nl mil being "Death March,'* Is recovering from
aide In tesue III" •• for lack nf tuberculosis contracted In • Jsp
(fnlernnlloflnl)
lllle In the propel ly. he pointed prisoner camp.
mil.
"We |,**pe In pul 7 fliJMIII lliln
K iw im i. s iM c H
llie cnnslrurllnu "f Hi" sI siiiIh."
lie *nid, pointing mil Hull by build
llllllM lF if A *|e**« •**■&lt;-* llp p ,
log llieae, III" Cily wmild he fur
liDliilig MT'll'liUun fni'lllllex lo Hi" led mdliimn of nlurviug callle
i hi ougboiit Hi" A\i--«li*iu Rang*
whole county.
Ml. McKil.bin -lule-d Hull III" , o m i t i &gt; "
New York (iliiiil* luid Hlgued an
AA II /.in In &gt; ic p iu ld llin l d u rullii'r five year cmilracl lo Irniu ■ ng Ho- D i d i|iia ilt 'i Hu- K iu a n ie
nl I'hocnix, Aiiz due lo lie- fn-1 •lob had i l i l i ' i Itilli.-il a l u ic e lin g i
Hull llie eland llii'l" have nni|ili. : ' i , , | ii,,,,. K iw n i, m ill and g u c .ili,
capscily lo *"iil Ih" large number l b " lo b \id « d lo i •&gt;- o p r i a ll- w ith
nf -ipeclalnr* wlm allynd Hir o llie i c i v i c o rg a m z a lim is In a
(ilanii' practice gain*., and voiced y o u ll, c n te iT a iiu iie n l p ro g ra m Ib is
llie npluluil Hull ill* l*Mlli lllighl d im m e r
later tram Imre If III* stands
I'res'drnl W A Murrl»on rehad a capacity of fi.OOO p*npl*. purled Hist a committee lied been
The County ComniDsInn dou«l*d named I" "look sfler hlwnns
1260 In Hi* Onod Samarllsn limn* inlerests" lo llie best potslhle adfor negroes In Onldsliorn for In- rnulagr" in tlie malloi nf use
stillallon of plumbing. Tn Urn ■if rhn I mu 1st Center, ami will
High ttchmil hand IhO wan dnnaled ni opcial" with oilier rlulu III
Inward purrliar.* nf a uniform. (In Ralph A. HintlIi is clialiman
The rrplatling of Fairy Lake of Ih* loniiulUer which ini'luile*
Manor, a subdivision nm r Lnng- Joel Field, II. II. Crumley and E,
wutal, was approved, aim Hie plnl (i. KlIpnliicK.
Vli-llmn were V. B. Davis and
nf Lake Drlva «ubdivl,i|nn nl CatIt. W. Davis nf Del,and, E. C.
seltierry.
Hogan and Chnilex Stuart of OrThe United Stales has 1,400,non 'aiido and Clarence Clause of the
K ey C lu b .
miles nf Imprnved roads.

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NANKINU. Apr. 0 - ( /F i—The
Red radio liruadciisl an edilorlal
tonight demanding immediate sur­
render nf the Nanking* govern­
ment.

C s s e r k a s it r e
A V S IN t ’ 10

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CAPUDINE
/ .H E A D A C H E ^

Tnylur.

Now I,cfoic Hie cmnmillce I*
a i i i ' av Rankin hill lo give $72 ii
inoiitli peindmi, al ngc 05 In World
War I veteran*.
Taylor had Im' cii called for Irelinimiy on what the cost might he
Hr nrgiied Hint Cuugiees nlimdd
dreide "the principle" that veter­
ans nrc entitled In a pension and
deal with the cost question Inter
The rominlttee session broke up
without any artlon.

and

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•’lie T H IN K IN G K E I.L O W
m ien I h r

“Yellow”
PH O N K

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P°*V »»ld it plonnsd to keep oom*
lo alHp fans up to data hy raad•* t» h d »Wp* ovar tlm air.
Tho walkout, a surnri** to both

drawn Hisad* and

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Mart than 75 dlfferant genuine Dearborn irttpli*
mtnU m*ke thi* "tha All 'Round Tractor"—mdki
it more uioful, ntota varMtila. Gdt a demonatratinn I
-Than you’ll agraa It. does mora Joba FASTER.
BETTER, CHEAPER, EASIER.'

Sale Continues

FaHawahlp -B ib lica l CoOk

We nit !rppy to iltara in thia forward-thinking,
worthwhlla projoct

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Georg* Walker said U wad
that ths Cvtn•n f tiW i toe News, and tha r o n *
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I I Ing edition o f tho Tlmas-Hsrald
*V»t eorae out. clthar.
Wash I ngton r a d io
station*
NT siyi* (Ualhsrs off- promptly shifted achodulea to In*

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Taylor said that his meaning was
"mil ill nil In defrat llie individual,
lull in defeat irffutls to oppose
benefits."
Kearney mild lie wna "gjad In
hear II." Kearney added:
"If a member nf Cungrrss I* In
mine here and accept Hie dictate,
nf
vHeralis urgant/ntiiiii* mid
every other nrguiiiznlinn including
buxine,*, laliur and farm Hien he
l*nT ni in *ii."
Rep. Mack III III) pill In llinl
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lire*,urr laclics."
('Imiruinn Rankin nrciixed flavin
"f "allacklng" I.... and "razzing"

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ROLLINS

WINTER PARK. Apr.
| Rollins College's well conditioned
ll's s lls a r * * • - * « ra c k
: crew fought stiff cross wind all
by sir Into Berlin.
_
’ Meanwhile a bill giving Presi­ the way today to defrat Amherst
dent Truman broad authority tn College hy two lengths over tho
rrorgaiiiie (Congress, was approv. mile-long Lake Maitland course.
It was tlw fourth win in five
•d iiimnirnnunly hy the 8enate
! starts for tho Rollins erew who
Kspenditures committee.
The veto could be exercised l;v ' pulled away easily after the h a l ^
•itlirr House or Kenate. It would way mark.
have tn he Invoked within HO days
SEEKS DECISION
after a reorganUiitlnn plan Is siili- ,
niitled to Congress.
. _ . , LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 6—l,V)
I'liHiriviHti .McClellan (ivArk) —The United States proposed tosaid the reorganization hill will day that tlie U.N. as.embly de
hr reported favorably to the Sen- eide whether Communist prosecuale within the next lew days. But tinn of .Insef Cardinal Mlndsienty
ho said because of the crnwdrd ' violated llie
Hungarian
peer*
Senate calendar tn&gt; guess can tuj
made as to when It will, lie con I treaty.
Tlie U. 8. proposal aim would
sidered.
Tlie lions* hns passed a some have tlie ussrniMv look Into Bul­
garia's trial nf Hi ptotes*aA
wlnit similar bill.
^
Tho Senato hill gives thn-Presi clergymen.
ilrlit grratel latitude in ro'shuffl
ihg agencir*. Bui, whereas tlie
L e g a l N o t ic e
House voted Dial both House anil
v i i r i u : in- e r s i i r t n n v
•Ssuiale would have lo veto a
in t i i i ; n a a ii : o r t i i r b ia t r
niesldental plan lo kill il, the OK
OIlKK.TINOn
Senate committee ruled
that TO—KI.OIUPAI'alvln
Waul. Anrtteither rlmmlier could block It.
IiixIn HKI&gt; s.
Cnuiilr. Alabama
Also, the Senate hill limits the I'nvlnatnu
Iffl- ‘ Hist *-nt
Vnu ar* hrri'liv noilTIril
reorganising authority tn Apr. 1, In iHvorre lias l.ren flleil tixsln-i
yoii In in* iTrcuH Ciinrl. - Ninth
i or,a.
I'lrcolt. I'u n iilr nt B*mlnItefnre approving (lie hill the Jinllclul
ami Mtulr of Kbubla, s itin g
Senate Committee included, hy ■il*
al Manforil. Kl.irlun
Vmir wiW
7 lo I vole, an amendment saying Hmiwle Wknl I* I’b iln llff In th*
anil yutl-JessI* Calvin Warli­
Hint It is the Intent of Congress can*
III* I irfmnbuil
for the I’rrsldriit In submit separ­ ke*Vnu
mi- liercliv r*i|lllrril In siate plans for individual agenclea. n*nr. ploisil nr answer In Ih* Hill „t
Snmtur Tnylor ID-Idaho i cast I'omplalnl ,,n nr before April I"
IA •?. else ‘ a Deere* I'm Conies**
the "no" vote.
w III be enteri-il iiih I iisI yon
Senator McClellan said this
With*** m&gt; liMint and seal thi»
Marc), 3&gt;. ISIS. AD ISIS. *s i l.rv
would pul Mr. Truman on notice iTroiili
sili JudirUI Clrr.jii.
Unit Congress Is against having Hi-ii,im,i*Court,
Ciinnly. Klorbls, sliun#
nl
Maiilonl.
t'lnrlila.
an omnibus reorganization plan
o P IIKIINDON
revamping » minilier of agencies
I'lrrk . Circuit Court,
at one stroke.
Slli Clrciill. Memlnolii
^
Mr. Truman lias called repeal
•Coiinly, Klorbls
V
••illy for such authority as the PKAL
measure provides, and‘ the
tin “Hoover i
Cnmuilsslnn, slndyliig the Ad­
ministrative set-up, has prnpnsM r . ( ! . L . P e r s o iiH
•mI a long series of changes.
O PT O M E T R IST

y tf..t.LHSi i,L.BXLj

over 22,000,000.

work week, belter wages,
longer vacations and other pri­
vilege*. Il turned down ■ earnmil** coiilraet similar (a on*
; bten .acrcpled by \\
" iraphlraL. Unit
olo-En

Rv

iSssjaKT

E ir e

mid-March, In a w o rkin g po pu la­
Blr Stafford asserted that there
Is already a degree nf d isinflation.
In the United States and said |
these Indh'allotis In other coun­
tries "are important mailers fo r i
us."
j

Eggs And Poultry

11:28,

fCnnllnued Fnim rag* One)
Di'arnnrsn Hoard M&lt;&gt; I will
cssary ration adjustments—will have a social III llie hai*in*nl Sat

e t of staff for plain and comi opsrttlonsi
Llsut, Laurii
rstad, A ir Fore# Deputy chief
l U f f for opsrttlonsi Viet Adn l r t l Arthur D. Hlrubls, dsputy
of NAvnl opsrxtlons for n s a rb y * w l l l i i ,
ore rations: MsJ. Ornertl Alfrod
M. Grusnlnsr, dlractor Joint staff ............ , , u F .ri*, fv .. .h i
Par it&lt;&gt;a Loos# Ctns
jo in t ehlfs of sta ff| c'apt, WIIim a. Ldlor, secrsUry of tha
11 s :
:
Hmalf „ — u., I I os
.4t
i t •r
(Hit staff, Joint ehlsfs of fta ff.

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EFFINGHAM, III., Apr. IV_(/|«|
'tin' tot) of known ileHil ami re­
ported mUxIng in the notion's
sworn! most tragic liospital fire
uns placed at li'j today liy liospitnl offiriul.i.
| They said 55 bodies have horn |
reeovned- twu .lilt 1111tdenlirit.il— I
mm.I I t poisons are linled as tnisn, ms: in Tuesday's file al Si. Anihuiiy’* Hospital.

State Farmers Market

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 6, 194«

‘

R e­

was recognised In yester­
House committee resolution
said:
persons In th# armed teror In their employ, con­
tinue to pfs» statements to the
press which a rt calculated to Hapredate the activities of a sister
service end wjrlch, at the ssitp'
time. Jeopardise the national se­
curity. the committee will
•rR
in with g full seala Investlgalimi.
Chairman Vinson (D-fia) said
sommlttaa’a move stemmed
two recant "Wake" from the
tagon. Ons covered a list of
79 Russian cities reportedly sel­
ected as priority bombing targsts In cgs« of war wlili Hie
Soviet Union. Ths nthrr related
(6 the effectiveness of Ih* Air
Force's big B ad bomber.
Those headed for the Key West
ranting are (ieneral Omar N.
Bradley, Army chief of staff]
Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, chief
af Naval operational General
Hoyt 8. Vanusnberg, Air Force
of kteffi Llsut. (loners) At« jtief
r
berl C. Wsdemsyer, Army dsputy

-

D ead •

I I o s f. i ( a I

G e n e ra l

aver,
day's
which
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

; WASHINGTON. Apr. 6— (/P&gt;
A ih n t Central Dwight D. Eistnhow♦r H ill resume his effoit* lotnuiiow
to end Army. Navy -and Air Force
bickering.
lie
summoned the operating
chiefs, of. the Armed Services to
Key West.
The General, recalled from th*
presidency of Columbia University
for temporary duty as chairman of
the joint chiefs of staff, is recuperatifct there from a stomach ailment.
NOTAHLF. A rriO N PHOTOOIIAHH OF HOUGH RIDKRR IN AHMY HAY KXHIHTT8-A ( iant
• Th*
— staff discussions are eipret
anlargemsnt nf th* pietora shoes Is a feature of th* photographic hll.it which will b» shown in many
ed to lest into next week, the De­
eitlaa and lowna throughout the country during *h* period nf th* I PIP Army day nhiervane*. The
partment of National Defense said.
htatoria negative nf this arena of Colonel Thenduts Ronsavalt (ranter) and hit troopers in (HUB is from
A blunt warning that If limy
the eolleetinn in the Natlnnsl Arrhivta.
violate orders against
public
eqtiabblea they w ill face a eon
IGNORES I'KO TE St
creational Invastlgatlon goes with
S t a te Is fg iH la t iir e
W AHIIINIiTON. Apr. 0 - t/I't
thq ifentrala and admirals
_____ lo Key
sVaat. The House Armed Hervlc** TIn- tln llrd Stairs will o lliriu lly
if'uatlNne* e«,.«a I ' m use,
Committee posted that nntlro yes- ignore Russia's formal prutcsi live tlnle nf the fi'iiclng inrnsiiru
against the Nortli Atlantic I'act.
terday In a resolution,
In m statement, the Stair lie- until "Iinietimi- hi si yenr nr evnn
r Pierhapa In nheervanre of that
llie mist.
Warning, the announcement of Hie partment "aid today I hat "th "
The l.ucklu lull ri'ip ilre i nil liveK«y w a it trip Inrluded a nota­ Soviet government'!- Interpreta­
tion that "there w ill l»o no press tion of both the object I vi-h unit •tork to lie ferni it. nml authorise*
conferences at Kay West In con­ provisions of the pal I is rrnm- llie -lie rlff nr ii piivnte citiren In
eotis.”
ioipniind iinltod
fnund rnaming
nection with these titrating h."
nl tinge.
Secretary o f Defense I,outs
Dwiiem would tie ninde Itntite
Johnson w ill not go with the
for ilnmaRes In nccidentn cnilsed
thlefu of sta ff and their top aides
by Miiiniui.i they w ilfu lly let run
when they htad southward tunmrnt large.
,
rn * afternoon, hut w ill join tlirm
later.
M v r n n n n iv r i . n i i a i m *
The iiii I iiiii I’h owner wniilil Imve
•MMHtrr
Job
-ohnson himself. In taking over
tn pny mi impniiiiiling fee nml its
MK.rtlltT VII III
th)} defense Post last week, serv­
fit'll ■ii 11 to gel il nut nf llie linutnl
T h * l o l l n w l l l * p r l! r« i r p m l r i l In
ed notice of fill* own drive against I I I * i l r s l r t s o il ill!- H s lllo lil l l l . i l * If the ni■i ii inI were nut rliiiu iid
I
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no
in
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k
r
l
f«&lt;r
p
r
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Inter-servlet rivalry. Ila rommandn tr u c k e r * s o il r t r s l r r s up lo 13 HI within three days lifte r Its own­
ad. that them Ire "no vying he. •, lA
er had hern nnlified nf iin|iniiudAl Apr S, Ills
twfen the service* for headline*, II n«. l i l s r k V s l r n l l i i *
iiirllt, either pin sunnily in try puli
3
l
*
11
16
llll I l»l
no release o f thing* that arc *eclit'iillnn, the sheriff rnnhl sell it
111*111111, T r iu ln r a is e n . M f l l M i m l f i
re t"
|
3
o
n
3
2
j
llti 111*r
lit pnhllr uiieliou mid turn llie
i n (if* • D i j
, The Intgr-servire dispute.! re­ fahlMKe, in l.tr Mag
innnry inln III....... uni y fine unit
3 o il
’-tiillfIftwrr. €*rt
13.
portedly wav &lt;&gt;ne of the main i»&gt;l«*rv,
fnmi
| l 7 j * J it rt fiirfeitnre
C'r»
reasons fur Eisenhower’* recall to ( i Im ). OttMiin
:
im
I' hm' mI 4'rl
ll
I The Imv wiiuhl ,i|■111v In evny
13 «n»
I»«ig It.in
i 2j
duty lo preside over ntseling:i of Corn.
nninty in the r-lnle. However, n
i i|i tmiliern*Funey
the Joint chiefs.
•i ■' ••
l « ;.*•
Mu Mi«M
cniility I'nulil nsi-nipl itself liy -I
The joint chiefs organisation ! t 'in uiiiliM m-Choir*
•i
.1 ..«• majority vole in n inferenduni
has been composed of the chiefs I Mu II|&gt;r
1 OM II ,illi'tj liy n pi-tilMiii signed t'V
I .KKI'luiil M&lt;i Mwki
o f; staff rif Dm Army a id A ir I I.HIlU
ft-It r|)»rg
Force, the chief of naval opttn- » r n i lint
:• on IH'ireut nf il„ ipnilified vnlers.
11
I The I'vi'iuplinn w.iiihl iml In*,
turns, and Admiral William It. 1I.M l t|te-|t rlihfll
I • i*H l j&amp; i 1'nme effectiVi-, tlnuigli, until llie UNAfOR Harry P. Cain (R-Wnsh.)
«'rt 3 I hi«
I.eahy, the I'resldm t'a Pcrsonsl |V|i|ir|h
KmIII'F
soothes his feel niter ha h id dellv*
chief of staff. All have Imi'll on
• on :»&amp;u I minty eiimmirslnn feueed nil puli
mu Ilpr
ered a six and three-quarter hour
l ' r | i p r r ft • C l i n i c *
tic muds in llie n iiilily .
euual fooling.
13 :.«• J Ml
Mu M|ir
speech In llie 11. 8. Senate against
.oahy, retired, Is now out of l'e.1
M i'illiwliiie tin I Tnlit net lluilget
a III* M. N itw Fla MmI IIII nm
picture ahd ills place lias mil
13 Ml i n i I'oiiilirthsliiii ii |i |i i lived prnpiiscil the confirmation of Mon C. Waltl.li Hit M
gren as Security Resources Board
baflt filled. Elsenhower Is a five-M Msi iM (Hblini i t M( Iut ltr t l )
i mi I li'g i.tn liiiii In |iut funds nf ull chairman. Cain's speech gsva a
u Jstar general of the Army aid N(|U
l no . Iiourils unit iigeiii'iea iiiulei its
mn1i , Yellow Mu Min l i :■&gt;
rest to Southern Democrats who
lo iiia t o e M . l * r l
K. mi •S•all j i onlrnl.
out-rahka the active members.
Mn
I I an I .’*»
have had the Senate tied up wills
Speculation over hla assignment Totnaloen M»t CC
»TI
itltUR
Al piesenl llieie is duulil as in thslr ntlhuiter agalnit entl-flllbuJ*
han emphasliad the Idea that lie UrmiM«R-V
...... ..........irlia
m| m ii 'I|I» _
M_
o* I1.J3
. w h rtlirr llie I'nninii'i iinu Im. run- ter legislation.
(fnlsrnatlonet)
wga recall
lied partly
par
_i#d
lo crack lieadH •Iriipslrult-Miirsli Henlloss
. trot over funds nf (lie stole RiihiI
tins In* f rioi«ll*r
IS nil
together If necessary ty get more ilrsprfrult
HFflllFIN
Jlsmli
I
Deimrtmeiit,
I'.llrmi
('oiill)liakiuu
real unity
___ ainopg 'th c services.
tins UIs A «f
H a u lin g l« » t 111■ 111 f a i r ly li •Mvy. I nml many lii rii.ln i! mul aininln -1
Neither Klsenliower tmr John.
C o lo r e d C h u re h e H
*
1
miim
ml good finarrk#i m I io ii I dl^Mfly 'lu g boards.
p, tinder present law, has much
C'M
tiluftgfl
marital wr«k Mini Ull ' The lludgel Cnniuilsnlou nlso (
iV
jIimi
rmal authority In that d im lion, ■Milllfu l, mow I i a im
mm li *.*• |irr l»Mg
N ervi, c . fm Apt
J, I'.IIP al
I If IIIWIII l l g l i l on o r u n g r u mid w ill link llie I cgiiInline for nil I-Ti -I Mluh.li Al. II r liu r c h wi ll'
Secretary of ft
ficfrniH' Porrralal,
graiirfrul
IliniH y In 11inisfi'i fiintl'i of liny ••pencil vv il Ii S u n d ay School nl
In (it* I*1** report before Johnson
iigency or ImimhI tn (lie generul P: lb A M. w ill, llie S u p l. Ileiico n
succeeded him, urged Congress to
fund lit miv l i .....
i A . K nox p ic s illin g I'la ss e s fur
pave a law centralising more
I ’littfilie d lifter llie liu ri build ^ll n iin u li s Di-neon A K nox i i i authority in tlm Defense Depart*
illg Imv, llie I,uni,I ii Ihii wniilil lie vii-w cil the li'aKiin w hich wa.i i n merit for real unification of die
nilthnriceil In liuo*fer tiui k In jn y i'il by a ll
services.
Disputes among the theoretl*
JACKHONVII.l.li, Apr s (Al'i the ugi'licy ni In,hi it Hu, smile
Al 11 .llll A M llie pasliu RcV.
y«i|i&lt;riil'HI,il* Altirliel .New,, m iiniilil liiken, if it i, ..... .
tally unified branches prim'ipally —Tin,
J II lllllle"i ill'IlVI'l I'll l|i" 'I
Hervli*
.S,.|« Vnrh imirki-l ,,l,
hetueen the Navy and Air Force I I,,,lij.i 1-urIV
A
tiiillicr
|iropo.i,l
wniilil
rei|niriin-in fioui III" •Ill-nil-. T.i-' ih go
trull* *n&gt;l vi-anlatilnn:
Hnop 1,1-alit, I,., I ' I i t 111 it I &gt;. I. la
over their relative roles In lung
• he Sln'e Runil Depurllili'iit tu a lillh- fm Him ' Al J.IHI I' Al.
1.3b.
HI
r
I
n
KI
llU
r
k
V
H
lriiiln
n
n
range strategic bombing- have 4 00-1611, H o , 1,1., ||« ||v * (a ir J On. u|ii'rnte mi the shiiip fiscal yenr Hu- I* .4 i ll..... m l un i tin g w as Mil
been the subject of several secret W a s 4 no l.iin a i,r.,n » lui l no- nf .Inly I tn June .'III as oilier iieil mil with the pastor pie siding.
conferences of the Joint chiefs In 4 60, poorer S6ll-S.no I'n r n w ife stale deparlment*, mid lo iiuhmlt i Al ii mi
M I lea oil D Jn||«H
buum l crates yellow 6 ,1s I oo-6 on,
tho past. Thylr perslsttnce, how. poorer
II •■III,
"II
S.OO-S 6ir. ,
&lt;l, 4.00-6 on, lilrimial hmlgei t for study and u|i*n,'*l II Y f

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P r u B e c o P M H t l t f fo r S a n fo r d .

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VOLUME XXXX

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

1908

E a t n b l i f l h f d

S A N F O R D .

F L O R I D A ,

T H U R S D A Y .

T H

ih
in
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ly

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E R

S a n f o r d
a n d
v lc ln
r o u K h
F r i d a y , w ith s lo
i tr m p e r s tu r e *. L i g h t
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7 . 1919

A s s o c i a t e d

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L e a s e d

163 .

N o .

W i r e

IRAflEJMILIiARS SUCCESS
T hree Quarters Of
385 A cre Farm Fin­
ished by 3:00 P. M .;
50,000 See Miracle

Trum an O ffers New Farm P lan
High Prices For Far­
mers, Low For Con­
sumers Promised In
AdministrationPlan
7

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A d m in is tra tio n

u flr r .'d

W A S H I N G T O N .
T h r

T r u m a n

a

n e w

a l

g iv in g

(a im

o n

fo n d

lia b le ,

p r o g r a m

r u m u m e r a
p r i m

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to d a y
a

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fa r m e r*

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m a n y

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d e v ic e *

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g o v e rn m e n t.

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p ric e

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th e

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sto res

la g s .
p la n

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g o v e rn m e n t

jo in t

Simpson Says Meas­
ures T o Be In tr o ­
duced By Several
In d iv id u a l Members
I A L L A H A S S E L
H i e

H o u s e

to ld

to d a y

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is

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(o r

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p a s s e d

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to

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F in a n c e

l.rg id n lu r e

S e n a te

s u b s titu te

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C o m m itte r

G o v e r n o r

w a s

W a r r e n

h is t a x h ills in to th e

g ra d u a lly .

C h a ir m a n

S im p s o n

o f

Je ffe r s o n ,'

v ilio p r e v io u s ly a n n o u n c e d

u se

th e

p ric e

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p r e ­

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b y

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m i l " i J u .l

m e c h a n is m
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g u a ra n te e s to fa rm e rs .
H u t u n lik e th e p re s e n t p r o g r a m ,
th e g o v e r n m e n t w o u ld n o t a tte m p t
to h o ld u p , o r p u t a flo o r u n d e r ,
m a r k e t p ric e s o f fo o d a m a k in g u p
70 p e r c e n t o f t h e f a r m o u t p u t .
I n s te a d , It w o u ld a llo w p H c e s to
m o v e
fr e e ly u n d e r th e in flu e n c e s
o f
s u p p ly
a n d
d e m a n d .
Il
n o w
b u y s
a m i h o ld s o f f th e
m a r k e t
e n o u g h
p f
th e s e
fo o d s
to
k e e p
p ric e s a l fa r m
g u a r a n te e d le v e ls .
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Ite m s ,
p ric e s
w o u ld
d r o p
h 6l o w
p re s e n t le v e ls , T h e fa r m e r s w o u ld

th e

R e p o r tin g o n a c o n fe re n c e w ith
G o v e r n o r
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s tra te g y
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H. H. B e n n e tt, Soil
F o r Conservation Chief

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The farmer would get a pay­ sorer! hy u Joint group, o f forest
Use
Made
O f Land
i i ' H N i h i n v t i « » n U N M 9 rim***
*• o iu ir rv .iliiin
ment from the government cover­ in d u stry lender*. The (Jnveriw r
H ii*ilie s s
Ih e lp in g
w h e n
ill
ing Ihe difference lietween the us Veil the g ro up * In get together
s lo c k * Ih e
i ,,iip ln e |ll,
fe rtilize r,
V l r i l ' i i p p i l I V n i l l l n
( I I
m rrket price and the return which
liim -s to iie , s e e d ,
n n d
o ilie r
m u - J v l s P l t f v X - l e l v l l l | J l v
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the program said he should re­ oil such it b ill to b rin g uhoul hi*
pin!form
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I i r l w r r i i Ih e e n l s e l l ru n w a y and
s e e in g
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fu n n e r fo r
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I n il G o lili'tl L .ik r ,it lits lltit)/rr * and drag
lo n g te r m
e re d ll w i t h
re p a v im -n l
Hep. Melvin of Kanla Ko*u In -1
tC iiiiliu u c i) o n I'u g * M ig h t)
butterfat, eggs, poultry, I’ru lt* and t reduced a hill that would require
n l.i, I m l.iy t o l d llio ii-.in ti* m | |,« i,p h Iiiii - iii .h Iiiiic i ) railed high mounds
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FORT MF.YKHS, Apr. 7—i/in — | s i ’ u l e i l l o t h e i l i e r e n s e d i n ,
vegetable*,
These
product* provide
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The l l e v . James J. OTtinrdlio. f r o m i - o n - e r v u l i o i i . E v e r y k i i e l » f n l H I n t l l l * l r c l r n * l , i l u - l i l d l l i g - n . ! * ' • 111111« * 11 . 11 l l i r " M l l . l l l r I . H i l l
three-fourth* of annual farm In­ mid all officer* of non-profit carp
who served ii * iiii-lo r of All Hnul* 1I n i s i m — s i s e n e o i i r n g i i i g f i i i i n e i * I I I 11i l I • • • I o f n o l v d f o r i l i r r p p i f e *
lot tin- pool
o i l I lit- i i i i i n r i N . n . i l
A i l ,'M. i I I mii
come.
H ' o a l l a a e a fife S 'a a e K l a h n
i"iiCulliolie Chureh In Hanford for m ih ........................
s io m il
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w ill
u p p v m
Th&lt;* present system of auppnr*
(in ihe iipprowi-lies to tin- a i r t i l l - -Mil
lli.il l l i r r o u s c i t . i t i o n
in H n ii f o n l n g u l n w h e n tin - g r o u p
tliig itrlce* of imn-perlshable and
five year*, died unexpectedly Apr. i ' ‘ V " ! rl" ! « m L r l,t l V ,!'n,i
poll utiloiiiolile*, iriiw lin g bump­
I Imnl i
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fi o i u . l m - k - o n v i l l r , III i o o p r i n l lo o
:) a) Fori Mover*. He was IM).
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storable cropa-com, wheal, other
er, extended fur over a mile long,
i Huy,'' In- issscrlt-d, "you i i i i i
I n - I . l i n e l l i r r t o i l H l u V n f I I I I * - t .1 l e ­
w iili
I In .H u u fo rd
H liriim
r ‘lu l&gt; ,
grain*, cotton, tobacco, peanuta,
Fstlu-r O'RInrdaii' lisd I'ompleteil giuv ll i mi
uud M h i i m o 11ii minis of Station
u l M i n i - 11, , - f u l l p l i ' l l i r v o f n i l
n t u g i - s u m i n i n l r &lt;1 * h o w
fo r
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soybean*, flaxseed, dry b e a n s and
Ids *e*'(ind Muss uf Ihe morning ut
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w o r k i n g l o g i - t l i e r w i t h Iu i m Im w i i i t * lii'lli-fil
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wlieie he lisd served u*
system
from :ih stule* and -Id Florida
ill s p ill- i d t h e a p p i r - i l a b l e lie
James Franklin, form erly of Church,
"Cinisi-rvuliiin
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I * a y eoiinlien. 1raffle was being ably
niivkl of
nf the prlee-depresalng
prlce-depresalng _ infonl, died on blonday In Wr*t pastor since June, 1041, when ho
rJmovkl
in iniiiiy d iffi'rrtil ways. When l»- A p r . 2' l . u t M : 0i ) o V I o r k .
p M -ili o l r r r l.m i ly p r * id n iin n a U
sei
w i l l l i e h c i ' I I h y l l l o i i - H l i d M o f | H * o - hiuidlcd liy Slate Hlgiiway patrolsurplus from the market
by means
Palm Reach whore ho haa resid- wa* stricken.
furnis
tinI'onsrrvnliiiii
wiry,
In•&gt;
TtWatlaaM oa r w Three)
i n I I n r i i l a " , l i e i l t - i l i i r d , " iiiii i • • • • I l ' h - i h r o u g h i i u l f i v e H n u t h c r i i » l u t Transferred to Fort Meyer* hy
nii'ii, u-isii-d tiy members of the
rd for tho past 16 veara. lie wu*
li*os nil Id* liiinl fur il* hi--t r e nA tf *t e rw i l le x pI n e * n sd ei vs i d el i dr e e qp uu an lt l y p rU o- .
|l ( H i l l * l i r a (III I 'N M r g l l k l .
•
K -rl Hlgginholhuin. chu.rman &gt;Sllllf&lt;ir&lt;t
j)(.,m rtm rnt , nJ (he
a carpenter by trade. He I* »ur- Die Mo*t llev. Josenh I*. Hurley, prndui’tiii- pur prise, gvl*
hviii-r
if Ihe Fin-I* Committee, »md today, i |&lt;iU,
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vi veil hy inn widow) two son-, I). D., Bishop of the Dloci'se of yiuld* ft mil ••lii'li urii- nnd npi'i til­ I w e n ( I n - H u u f o r d H h r i l i o C l u b n l i d
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Flin t p ic tu r e i* o n e s h o w in g th e
George and Hen Franklin, both Ht. Augustine, Father OTlIordun ing co*U im- lirwt-r. All llu-Mi M o r o c c o
the nid) i-vt-iit lo mur the det n o n r y d e r iv e d liy tile lo c a l H h r iin
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of West I’alm Beach) a daughter
vi*lopiiieiii* oi Hu- morning wai
thing* inhl ii|i In inure furrn in- C ' l l i l i w i l l I n - d o n a t e d i n t h e H i g h
M ii-rs liH d o w iiig
w h s l
m a y
U ' 1l i e
who resides in Taxaat and two Donohue, present pastor of Ht. •'Min';.
tile I'ldUpM- Ilf lug nigged L ( l
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-----------------buying power nn.l' jt,'.h;;(,r'|V„ml Kir iirVi'fornis!
w o r ld '*
H iiis tli's i
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B o th
Mary’s,
Jui-ubseri, wlm ui in .'to this morn­
for lh -. '|'|,e Band still owe*
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CHICAGO, Apr. 7—&lt;A’) - 8 k lr n brother*.
AT LA N T A ,
Apr.
7- l/l’) A w e r e u s e d i n h e l p i n g t o r e m a k e
norn on Jan. SO, 1880 in Lim ­ g rru ls r iippnrluiilllos
Tho remains w ill be brought to
ing ttuccumlicd lo sheer exhaus­
( u n t l n u f « l u n r a f t r .ltfh l
*
H i ib iib b m
m
i *m m «
i .i m i h i
i want dear and temperatures Hanford on Haturday and grave- erick, Ireland, Father O'Rlordsn
li'ii\ i''ih o ^ .-lu s » r o M iu
c u in p u ig ii o f
H u - :iH fi a e r o
fa r m
o f A ld e rk g s tti
tion and w s i rushed to th* hot&gt;
about normal over moat of the aide service* w ill be conducted in completed Ids schooling III Lim ­
li-a c h o ra
p r o te s tin g
re fu s a l
o f
i iiiv e rs ity h e ro .
pilul. For over u week tie trad been
country today.
v o ltT * to h ik e s c h o o l fu n d * g u m
'I I n - p h o t o g r a p h
w ill a p p e a r i n
luike View Cemetery by th * Iloy. erick, In 11)04, he entered Munworking duy und night on tha
• Th# rain and wind storm W. I*. Brook*.
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h&gt;*o News Service which goes Miracle Duy pruject. lie was re­
gret College, Limerick County, to
which whipped otrar the north­
I'riitcNt inccllng* were culled in Higginbotham *nld, lo all Htand- ported u* resting comfortable at
study fo r the priesthood.
eastern section of the country
vuiiou* section* of tho mule l*y urd Oil Company custemer* In the I
,
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NO ” 9AU C8Btt” ’
Father O’Rlordan received the
teachers.
They went ahead in ihe fiv„ HUlMi
,h,,‘ »«&gt;crnoon.
WASHINGTON, A pr. 7 - 0 T ) ~ Bachelor o f A rts Degree In men­
.
..in
in
..
,i
panorama
of
action corqparabla
flien of warning* hy stulehe&lt; n- u HlMlnbothama Job for ■] &lt;r*
The A ir Vote* atid today there tal and moral gclence, giving him
to u m ilita ry campaign could ba
ciul* that salaries would be
haa been no tangible evidence u p th* chance to atUnd the North
to now that a foreign power 1* American College In Rome in
W z X S l I I N G T O N , /tp r. 7 t/P )— T h e
ro s t o f b u y in g A n d
e q u ip ­
ir II
sending “ flyin g saucers” over the 1000. II* was ordained In 8t. John p i n g a f a r m u f * &lt; l &lt; - c p i * l c s u e i t a l a r e c o r d l e v e l , i h e A g r i c u l t u r e D e ­
O r e a t L a k e * ,
............
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r ................ . . company
s k s ^ ofjssss
*w,'*™u."*
(iovsrnor
urged
United
Bute*.
But,
It
added)
lusteran
Cathedral,
Rome,
on
tiovernor Talmsdgi&gt;
lu l m a .u .
iir
g n in . . ‘ - i g or small.
4U National Ouarda.
■ a t1 te m p e r a p a r t m e n t s a i d t o d a y . F a r m p r o d u t l p r i c e s , o n l i r e o t h e r h a n d , a r c a h n i i l teachers not to tuke hucIi driistie
”
On
the
other
hand,
there
I*
March 22, IBIS, hy Cardinal
Stumlard Oil Company gave tho , men rqulppsed w ith walkl# talkiod,
r a re 'in th e G u I f o U t a s . w it h
ai-tion,
no evidence to deny categorically Resphlgl, cardinal
I . ,f,° K*1" " !1
pitc*L under 1$ p e r c e n t b e l o w l l t e r e c o r d r e a c h e d i n J a n u a r y . 1948.
l a g o f 8T y
F o r i W o r t h ,
ifts i andyjunder
C a p t-T .
„
„ command of CapL
"The
puupio
of
Georgia,"
ho
such' a p o s s ib ility ...............
wn* needed for equipment using I*. Hhl(Bt9&gt;and
T h e D e p a r tm e n t s a id th e p m c o f (a n d , m a c h in e r y a n d o th e r e q u ip ­
the late Pope Piua X. He coleHhl8(rtbunii Llsut.
Lieut. Kader,/'
Kader.zhM
The A ir Fore* haa beets In­ brated Ms SSth year of ordina­ m e n t i s h i g h e r t h a n o v e r l i c f u r e . f
*nid, "arc In sympathy w itli the that type of fuel. The 1,700 gallons iheB
• A flee
five tents
lent* pitched nea/
ne
th t
vestigating ropert* &gt;of strong*, tion thin year.
___ »ctim)l teachers and their xituu- of gasoline and the 886 gallons of
And it said farm operating costs, fo ...........
r high..........
coxls and ____
Inwar price*,
operation. A nemiy stood on^guar
MM
luminous object* shooting through
lll-consldererl action by ; tractor fuel were given l»y Gulf under the Flng which Imd bees
Ha went to 8L Augustine In fur tho most p in t, w ill runlinue net incomes
Incomes w ill be sufficiently
sufficiently.i t j1
. " 1'
the oklea a t ta ta m la during the IBIS from Romo to T&gt;#com« a high again this year, although a high, the agency said, to sllow I '1" ......
,&lt;,uf hers would do them more i ()|| company. American Oil Com- raised ut dawn, lendinf/di m ilitary
he w eather
poet several Months.
curate o f th* cathedral under the few costs—notably (hut nf live- many farmers to Improve their I ,l#rm *•&gt;•»•' K'™ over u l"t&gt;g j puny, Orange Stale Oil Company, aspect to the scene.
“ Many o f the reported incidents late Bishop Kenny. Father ORIor- stock feed—w ill ho lower than financial position*.
[and Seaboard Oil Company, H l g
In addition, tho Sltlf^Uommu
JACKHONVILLE, Flaw A p ril 7 have been definitely determined to dan received hla firs t pastorate
' giiiholhatn said.
Farm wngn rate*, after ad
cation Squudrun o f the Arn\y A ir
high low be etemrologlcal balloons or na In -JB1S when ho waa transferred lastA * ysar.
KAKI.Y NAMED
a result, Ihe cost to the in­ vanring six per cent last yeur,
Force under command of Capl, I f ,
turn! celestial phenomena,”
WASHINGTON, Anr. 7 -H /IV j u la n t a
lo Banfard after two years as dividual farmer w ill Im u ffretn l may decline a little In aom* urcu*
KIHKNIIOWKH OPTIMISTIC
S. Adams, arrived with field radl
statement sold.
4N0
Beaton
curato In the Immaculate Con­ by Iho typo o f farm ho I* operat­ this year, the Department said. I’resldimt Truman loday nominut.
.Chicago
Hlephen T. Karly,* long time
K K Y W E S T . Apr. 7 - i / l ’r-G e n . pickup in a Jeep, ready to hold
ception Church, Jacksonville. He ing. While livestock feeder* may Prices of seed* may averagi oil
r t c C H IB ? NAM ED
broadcast reports frqm all sec­
ssi ved in Sanford until 1BS0. On do better than a year ugn, oilier slightly lower. Lumber prices muy former Whito House *ecretary, lo eral Dwight D. Elsenhower, who tion*
o f the big arsa fo r relay k f
lie Undersecretary of Defense.
W A S H I N G T O N , A p t . 7- U F V w ill tonight greet the Joint
Dec.
M
o
f
that
year,
Father
O’farmara
probably
w
ill
lie
fined
be
down
6
to
10
per
cent,
but
“
a t T r u m a n to d a v n o m ln s tKarly, DO, la now vice president chiefs of s ta ff o f the armed fores* Buttons WORE, Orlando aR|
Rlordan was tranefarrod to 8t- with higher coata.
other building material* are ex- of Ihe Pullman Company and of said today ha la “ optimistic” about WTRR, Sanford.
Petsrsburg to beeoma the firs t
Fnr the country a* a whole, Meted to remain at prpaent high it* manufacturing affiliate, Pull­ world affairs.
Robert K. Wlthsrell,
district
farmers’ total coata may l&gt;* levels.
man, Inc. He is a Washington re­
Klsenhowtr, now
recovering conservationist In charge o f m m ,
M .n ? o B 3 to C
* hunk, b° u,dilt 8‘In- around B per rent lower than last. Reporla Indicate, the Depart- sident.
from a stomach ailment, saw tlons, reported that tv a ry th lM
IB IS .
year, tha Department sold.
went said, that taxes on farm proKnown to thousands o f news­ newspaper newa fo r the firs t time was proceeding smoothly i u ' t f
Tha Department sold farm costa party Increased again in 1B48 for men as “ Stave” , Karly was the since hla arrival Mar. 28. Tho cording to plan. R. r . -------t . ... rnw I t - PeI behind both rU ln v and da- the f ifth consecutive year, Fur* dose confidant and press sec­ Joint c h ltfi o f s ta ff arrive In chairman of th t Seminole
b o lli DormUtlcii Is*
nine farm price*.
thar Increase! ora consider* p o * - retary of the late Preildent Roose­ Key West tonight from Washing­ Boll Conservation group tai
Dasplt# tha currant prospect* alble this year.
velt.
, ton.
lie s Ilease • • rose H c M )

Rev.J.J. O’Kiordun
Died Unexpectedly
A t F o r t Meyers

Bishop Louttit
Tells Importance
Of Agriculture

Clive Minstrel Here •jH'"" l1lr;:,y 1 ' r 1'" “lll,,,r

*Sa n f o r d Picture
To Be* Published
1 n K y s » Service

Jumen Franklin Dii'H
In Went Palm Beuch

Normal Temperatures
Cover Most Of U. S.

Teachers In (Jeortfia
Threaten To Strike

Cost Of Farming Reaches New
Peak, Farm Agency Reports

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TUESDAY, APRIL. S. 1§49.

THE HANFORD HRRALD. HANFDRD. EI&lt;ORfT&gt;A"
inenl limy fnlxi-ly tippi-ur In In*

Administration
Explains Housing
Plans To Congress

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Canned Tuna Takes to Casseroles

mQMTm m

Tliu Senate Hanking CmnmlUct’

'I re c e n tly approved ii llm ia in g mi-unuro along tIn* liiii'a r*M|ut*Hlfil liy
the I 'r m iilt ’li l, liu t It Hitiil tho goal
‘ ' ' » * « * * ■ ; fo r federal Inw coat p u l.lir Im iiaing
W a y T o iU o lt . - , alinuld ho
trllllllie t) i Ii i w i i In
C n r, i„ i; , i. ..
810,000 over n a lx -y c a r period.
s o c ia lis m
FVd.-.ui e xp em iitm e a um ier tin !

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if -

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l-'oli-y linked tlu&gt; llouxi- G 'o iiilliltlei* in hI aiml liy I ’ re x h lrn t T riiiiin n 'ii
' recom m endation
U nit 1,050,000
Inw coat pulillc Imiinliig mill* Ihi
• Im ilt in Iht* n e x t .even yi'Jir*.

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“Whore CustomcrR Send Their Friends’

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WASHINGTON. Apr. 7 &lt;/l«) - miicht run iilmui $:iOH.oo.oo a
The Admini.lralinn Ini,I Congicx y c n rT I,.’ .St’.mlrpr..lml.ly will In-- j ^
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irin ill*ImIt* on it h lull noxi wi**k.
lotiay that its intilti-billion dollarj o th e r nmjiir prnvlxlonn of tin*
public hnu.inK and «lum clearance AillililliMttiitinii lull dial F’nley
program i. not Snii.iliitn Inil lire pli'nili’il for Include:
|. A vied iduot cle a ra nce p r» beit w ey to head il off,

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"the obnoxious term of *. *J A
four-yom 1
‘Sncialiitn’ " to the program, I lo u t-1rural dwelling uml building pm j
a p p lie d

ink Admini.lralor

Raymond

C "i_.

M. | Kr',ni,

,,

,

. ...
| ,,
. ..
I II. AulItnri/at inn for llm lloiimng
F oley in ef feel turned the u c t u ta - 1
| | (,nU. Klnnnc*' A ilm ln la trn tn r
lio n beck on them.
to u tiilc rtu k c lirn n il technical anil i
T h e p la n , he tn lil the I tom e economic nmenrch in Imualng.
Knli’ y tn lil Iln 1 com m ittee mich a
Banking C o m tn illrr. would Ire " a
pi i &gt;k iiim "rreognixca dm uppropmod effective tnilw.uk ag.tin«t the
,c|rlali’ inti’i 1’mI h of privnl*’ enter-1

nf Snriali.m or ('ntirmunl-'priac, local commimitie*, anil nth-

fem.”

' ''f

«' V '"1
"!!!!!!!". n
E,' le
^ r Pfnr the Anm ilriin pi’npli’."
(n -M lc h ). who Inuglit »mli Icg iila - j Ucp. Mtmnuuy il t tlk lu r pm
(Ion in (hr Rcimlili, aii-rontinlled | dieted 1,1-|,urt innn mippurt w ill!
90th ConRiett. hail •aid lilt- new ifm m bi-htiind ''a leuaonnhla puhllr
A J _ ; . . ; . i . I . . I I ’’. i .ii
i ,l „ I hou.ing iimK'nin ami &lt;udi U-gi.luAdmmi.lralton lull dill look, like ...... w)||'
Socialum .to me.
I
.....
........ ....
Foley declaredt
j
"T o me, the haalc a lri’rigth nf j
o u r aystenr « f govi’riiiticni lien in

Ita ability to nerve, mure of feel-

tv e ly than nny oilier nyatein, the
i Oi

' '

basic needs of the great m ajority
o f the neorile
M in , i,J
r
I
I f It does not n nvi I hone in iln,
thero are created the very cmnlltle tu under which soelaliatlc or
eommunlslic aystems of govern

O ’ K io n la il

I tmm may he flxed In many ways,

Dixie Lily Flour
I ll|t anil s l i r la f „ur arecer, tiiilnv

NAME

10

A IIIIIIK S H

Tt.l.&lt;ij«c.i

1027. lie turned St. raid's School
IM T C IIIlIK K It K II.I.K.Il
'
nml Church over to tho parish
IIAI.DVVIN, Apt 7 (/If ,M,H. !
I foundation In IU27 nnd in 1030,, Onnloo lloowur. 2!». ,.r Cohliiinr,
he gave HI. Jonoph’n Church liultil- Ky , wa- killed early today when I
mg to a parish foundation.
atruek by a hit-m u auto two miles
I ' The present St. Mury's Catholic east of here
Church, Fourth Street and F ifth
County ................. V .1 Varter
Avenue Houtli, was built In IIKI0 ltm| K. W Hartley said she ami
under the Jurlsillctlon of Father her liiinl.niid wen- miimite to
**
* , I'la iii City to plek sliawlierries
Futhor O’Hlordan made soveral „ml had hitehhiked ....... Ml.hlleivisits to his homeland, his Inst hum, Ky. She was struck ns she
i being Inst Summer.
I stopped onto the highway in fio nt
"S
Surviving are two brothers uml of a ’ home where tin- couple had
■ 'll sister In Ireland.
ispent the night.

m/ * i s s

M U H. AKET
IIEEF:

\ N N t j l AI.ITV t-lt \ D E

7 ll&gt; lo 10 Hi Sizes
HALF OK W HOI JO

\ HEAVY \\ EsTl.lfN

36c

M lilt lt K I. I .'S I'R ID E ’ \N D A I IM U t ! l f S S TAR I'D * *'IN K

SAUSA(»K

STKAKS:

1-|h tln- l!,c

DAISY MILD

K ill
S IR L O IN
I

lit.

I»!)f

St/IIA ItE

C l IF K S K
\K.W YORK STATE At.ED

ii). r&gt;:u*

CHUCK ROAST
m tisK K T s n o w

il l .

N I P P Y C IIU IS S IC .

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IVESTKItN END CUTS
PO R K

V K .M O r il’S D K X T K It lit. LitM O I t llK I.I/ S I 'R I D E U». P'&lt;
RATH'S
ii. .i.ic
I I I .A t 'K I I A W K

Sliced Bacon:
I |I&gt; 1‘ackogi- O n ly

CHO PS, R O ASTS

WESTERN PORK

m eaty

ItO S T O N

lll'T T S

\\ KSTEKN

2-lge. Inmt'hes

CABBAGE

CARROTS

TOMATtlES...............2 clns.

PASCAL CELERY......stalk

RIPE WHEN t.RKEN

H'ERERU

YEl.I.oW

ONIONS.......................2-llis

..... head

LE’ITUCE

no

\\ IN ESA I*

.....‘Mbs.

APPLES
KILN DRIED

l IDAHO

RAKERS.... Ill-ll). iih-sIi bag
ft .o r i d a

. ,,

CAIIII, FLOWER..........2-ll»s.

YAMS............. ........... :i-lhs.

A S :
I .im ll

t h is ...

.fl

flour

I |Mth|M»f.n r.itt

| posaltillltlea. If you don't want
tlin holher of making the while
! taure. a can of muahroom aoup
"
."HM
, ,
. : may he aubillluted. Tor another
,"*'v *tn ••«• f.nllinla ( liiirelii’nj pinrsdiant auballtutlon, ycu may
I’eler-hurtr ami mm mi die „ „ cooke(1 r |c#l , | bow macaroni
tm lf lleschen.
or spaxhcdl In place of the noodles.
Through
lib
Ifornalght, St. And If you wish In servo tho creamp ,,,,^ (;ndmlle Chiurli anil Ht.| rd tuna over toast or potato chips,
|»t,uj&lt;B School wero Imilt in l!&gt;25.1 omit Ilia bread crumbs called for
H,
Catholic Church wan! In Ihe reelpo and eklp Ihn bak,)ui|t mului Inn 'supervision in i lug procedure. Just heal all tho
I Ingredients In a saucepan . . . exEj|| iopt the bread crumbs . . . amt
■"[ servo over toast.
Thanks to tho tin can, tuna may
he enjoyed tho country over and
1 0 ft

tiny hI/.i *
I'litiii nr Svir-RiNliiK

1

noodlo

I «tif» h u itrrril l.rrnd I'rumha
Cook muiilles itc rn rilln g to illrrc llo n s on package; drain ami
plant til 2 ip iu rl ensnerola. M elt
butter. Idem] In sour ami salt. He*
niovn fitu n best. D ia ln lim a flnli
amt munhrnom llip ih t Into tneunuro;
ami m ilk to im ik j 2 cups. Add :|
R iuilually In flour anil fat m lxturn
ami re tu rn to bent. Cook, n d rrln g , .
constantly, u n til m ixture ihlekenn
|
nnd holla, llie a k tuna Into iilei’es
and add w ilh inushrnomn ami Tahasco to sauce, thim hlnn name
w ith noodles In rannerolo. Sprlnkln
hu ltere il rrum hs over top In hand
ornuml eili'.e o f casserole Hake
lit all seasons of tho year. The tin In modi in to oven &lt;375* K.) 30
to iits ln e r brines It processed, safe. minutes V IK I.ll: 0 smvines.
(I

I ) it * S

ON IH IItC H A S K OF

K

and

wlrnont na many waya na chicken.
Tuna Noodle Casserole
j a caimerolo main dlah that will
I
A’OiihCf
|i.h U.t^u I i n i i n r n r a n
ln |t ntl llm family romtilnea liraurtotllrH
lllfl t L it
I .1 - o t ih f rt r a n
| . limn cliunka nf cimneil tuna, 3 lltlllt’HfUH.H'l
lo iis I t liH t in s
liu
llr
r
or
muahronni allcoa and egg nnodlca
ii'iricnrlnn
Milk
( |„ a whim sauce. Juat as canned 3 tHl&gt;l**f|IO&lt;llif
•,| lMt"|.Or»||

10ft This Coupon Is Worth
to CENTS
i •

tuna

IIU A N D S M O K E D

PICNICS

^ „ nnci| tuna Is versatile. It'a rich In flavor and ready fo r a i !
flnY0)
flavor anil lextura make It favorite service. Hero la Ibo recipe
popular by lined anil account for fo r delicious
the fact that It may be flxed In casserole.

w»'o

W o lc . ll: S!*?

I.Y K K S S O U T H L A N D

APPLESAUCE
TOMATOES
BABY FOOD
BAKERITE TIDE
3-lb.
75* ||)kg 25*
can

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PARI)

l» rntiM iM p tls t’ ! W lii lu l in i w t -

no. .10)1 can

Dog Food
ens. 2 7 ^ *

| .1 m il ii r im s P ltut.se! S l n n i l i i i i l

no. 2 can

Special

Sprayer SALE

A ll H rtim ls S lrn itu -il

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O x ,i:

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D IX I E 1. 1 1 . 1 . Y P L A IN
tu t
S. R F L O U R
i

5 - lh s
ID - Ills

^ .MillT ill l ’llpt-1-

“SWANCO”

Huf'-,'

('••hirnl

2 5 “&gt;- 35c

lb.
G E N U I N E

“SURE GOOD’’
Oleomartfarihc

rgjCPxTVp jy ‘

M A Y O N N A IS E

l.'lilln

3 liars 28(S

PA L M O U V I

NAPKINS.... 80 count pkg.

O le o m a r ^ a r iiH

i 'l i t i i i

I0r

C n lo rt’tl

lb. 21&lt; lb. 33^

11uni

h

J IVIed

I'itncy llulveri

liars 25c

PEACHES...... no. 2!^ can
Litihy'a Fiiiit-y Krm l

COCKTAIL....... no. 1 can
Siul t Co.

Hath Bar
J 12c

KRAUT......... no. 2J4 can
/.tikly-Ililt- ’10-tw Cnn

ORANGE JUICE...... ............1 7 ^
lUoxHtint TinietTitll

•M &amp; m s u d s !

" •

MILK................. } cans

. a vi

N ESTLES

B u y 1 pt. lar a! Regular Price

7*oz

MORSELS
csrarrv

PEANUT BUTTER....... ......25c!
K m f l 'n

WESSON OIL
•\

p in t

’• V«w• &lt;1miih *I Take advantage of this spe­
cial limited offer to get acquainted with Durkre'e
genulne Mayonnaise. A sm ooth b l e n d - c n r ic h e d
with planly o f e f t s to m a k e it better. It ‘
consistency and^ilicate
a n d delicate lesture
l e s tu r e that
that you'll
yo
consistency
tovc In
your salaus, taUccs,
4 soups a n d 'spreads.

Wit A

k-Wt-

Try H it a n a eenl |a r first. -You must like Durkee's
atse better, V you need only re- ‘
getfuine M ayonnaise
turn ike-unused pint )a r to your dealer and he'll
refund every cent you p a id f p r it.

t f U h UfM*t

‘

n rrw

. . , *iv*/rw//ei

^
&amp;

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DRESSING

snd you prafer. Hurry to your groi thrifty cnancaia yours for a llnutad
this Ic Seta toda

UUAIIT

I 25*
‘M

-

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J" " V'

'

(.ru d e | S P E C I A L

EGGS

57*i

HUI

3Lg.

SALE

I flN!

I AU

47*

Lg. 27c

.\ t

3 fnr 25c

Newport Fre.h W hit*

LIMAS. . .

TUNATi.AKEH a ; 29c

303 can 15c

Sally Lee, nr Old U|ory
No 2 ran

v.iv. v

Tontdlttea ...... 2 cana l*Dr

Cumxt’K-k No. !J(MI ran

TOM. JUICE

HONEY
da ji .
’Q l c

Polk’. No. X can UH’FT

12f r

S E C T I O N S ...... 2 f o r 25c
areen-Qto

P E A S ...... N o. 2 r a n 10c

»uM i ! 7 » &lt;iT A
; : ;•.
•Flfffii.N0 pk. 5c

P O R K &amp; B E A N S ea. 10c
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Bars 21c

Argo Fancy, N o .'2 can

(irnnvn, H-n'x bil.

CATSUP ....... 2 Itlls. 27c

HM LltB BR kTES cn. I9c

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Ic

Gt. 67c

S IO U X B E E

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aO n
69c
1

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LAUNDRY SOAR

1

I.APY IIKTTY HAI.AI)
PINT

L ite

T-

OCTAGON

N ebraska Shipped

u u a iit

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that D ufkce's genuine Mayon-

0 MN

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• IB oz. 330

g tX c

SunnHint

MtrCX-C^ t. TywJ

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MAYONNAISE
7 t

G e l !; pt. J a r fo r o n ly I i

$ J2 $

lim iiiu t-t Soup

75c
I .s o
1*011non

.01

CASHMERE

35&lt;

2 5 - lb s
With

f/./f

M&lt;ig c Mol SPRAVt R

Both only

lg t« .

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jars

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THE

'•r tlr tW D A Y , APRIL 7, 1949
■rp*
iL

SANFORD

HERALD.

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

'

f r

■ ■■
-tnnd I'.l.t'.t. wIll’ll l|ln if
fo rm - «l |i?e*iH
i h ii a
\ f i t . •I*'tei i*nii
II 'tilt H #*Mr*
-''H f
t
i
w ith ItU'MlMi C»'.» . Mn pi •■grain than
, i
,
,
b a sis o f econom ic •••pml
"I lo ans and nnti'lm scs.
,
&gt; W flC W.Mild «!••?« i ini"* „ cm sp end ing
,i
. ,, ,
,i
In most cases. p a i il \ pi
,,
. e o i- or tIt, ,c
... lln .iu im n told the e o iu iu itle cs Ih c o ther
se g. e. iu
any.
»»f com
«• In 'itiil
d iie d p ii.v iio n l method would not
o n ly m o t ,r i f u n n e ls , lau w ould **'t nt le ve ls ile s ig io d • r» \r .» t •t-lt ii irm it aiit*,i&lt;
give co n siiiin i s a n a l l.n u k " on im it ie u liii coim no d ifv u» much l&gt;u&gt;
prices
in g powoi as il had in a p n -vu n is
III- Siinl he could g ive n.&lt; clnse fn vo m ld o |« ih .d . u*Mallv It*"!' I I
iii I in s i i us-s p u n
. - o il'll.- at th is lim e a - to the
A lu in d iin in g I In- |&gt; a il'\ system ,
oin —
cost i„ tin- ta x p a y e rs of ••perilling 'h r
I'1'" ' " " " ''I - i up u total
l i M M S \ l l I t.. \ | - i
low p io t.i„ n i. H ill ho te ll co t- fa rm
u " ' 1 ■* g“" l d . - i g m - i |i..n g II. III. I n n | ' \ ..f I i.»ripu »t ilt i f i *
m ill it u . miM I** U"*4 M in i ••out"
n irt.. .!»•..«. at
n * ,|.» »,».».»•
'»
,i • •*slr»v
*• -i.l 'irn tntili't Mm- |»i .*h«*i i ( |»i.*^uii»i
H llirh ••nviitir |M .w i a - i« Itml »•' •
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iii ..*•*» f t
'P ic \iliiim i« t rut inti p l.t xtmiM M ir I " * ! *»»• *' »■
'f »*. |»M'V»o.i»
S , v ii i It. w m
UmhisI i
f lilt I
ii hi w iiii'tliM .I ..f i lr l i' i
ll!-v r :» i !•••••••■• In ••!(»• i \%i*t*Uc xxith Mu
..f i: . / ;H.i. •' itnud.i
iiiittivilt | n u «« ni t c t iiin s w inch Mi»' m in im u m tM*'»•»»*•■ ijnnl fm I'.L'nl i Itlilei
II. 1d ill » ) . h«» •I, ,. ... Tu rn
xvnuM l»» a im 'll |*i•••ini'* i a Till*
it** Mu •»\ •i a « r L i i \ ii i i ; |mu
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1 . . ..id ' tv.
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Id l'd 1 .11 1 ' l l
. 'pm ily** p in e iy*t»»ti, w ith p i••• pt*tin«l
t*lf 11mi\ . i ' \ d&lt;»
•I ii ****! •* u n til i i i i («,»mI. in iiimh ? eitiM'4,
I ’ ml' t Mn 1*1.111 Of fit »mi l««i i i i *
l'&lt; ........
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..
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PLIOL-Lif
. iku.il. _Lui U a ii__kVuuiU—liu j &gt;«*••» .1,.
. it el. In'
rin
i •*mi *i i i »'•• » lit ... the , , 1 t»H* i
j llitliv lain ill plMilllctM
# 2 *».*J^I.(DMI,nnn•i
Hid
,.f * : | , n i ••(uni,linn in 1•:* «r.l 1 1••1 . '• 1 ' ,'.1 x .i.d
!
I n -it mi 11 •itI in* ct | m Mm r a l l y w ith a
•nit» .mill in
•I v\ i* li * .
\
I V ii l fm in p i» n :i j iiiw , M ir I ' .ih

harm Plan

fInf Lakeland
f iS g
jW^WflSHIH6T0H
Talk i MARCH OF EVENTS

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Spain's Chancs of Admission ! Administration Doaf to Plea
To Atlantic Alliance Slendor | Pact Should Include Spanish

t

LAKKLAND. Apr. 7-&lt;/T&gt; -The
^ T a f t- H a rtlc y law rnrnc In for nn^ d h * r lambasting at tin* Hlorldn
Federation of Labor convention1
• here today—thlx time from an old
foe Senator IVpper (-F lat.
Pepper aald nil the "dire prediptiona" he nnd others hnd made i
of thp Inw “have proven true hy
experience."
" I t deprives the workers of
their conatltntlnnal right* of po
lltlcal action. It has caused more,
not less, strife. It has Impeded
p i n i o n organization nnd utrnngli-d
H in to n
protection. It has
kept
workers down while ttrlriM \vmt_
lip. It has choked free collective
bargaining.”
Pepper
spoke hy
telephone
front Washington, loud speakers
carrying his words throughout
thr auditorium. This was the Inst
■lay of the nnnunl three-day meet­
ing.
Hr admitted It was uncertain
whether the Administration effort
to repeal the Inw would succeed at
this session of Congress.
If the attempt falls, “you o n ­
going to have to finish your Joh
In 1060" hy electing more prounion congressmen. Pepper snid.
Just before Pepper spoke the
convention was reminded that In­
is up for election ngaln next year.
"It Is up to l.uhor In Florida to
see that Senator Pepper, m s of

S p e c u l to C t n t t t l P i r n

W AS H IN O T O N Demands o f some Republicans tha t Spain be
asked to Join the N o rth A tla n tic S ecu rity Alliance as soon
as member nations sign the p a rt and the Senate ratifies It are
co llid in g w ith deaf a d m in istra tio n ears.
OOP rlnlntH that a " r e b u f f to O enersllsslm n Francisco Franco
m ny alienate the Spanish d ic ta to r and ideer h in t tow ard co-operalio n w ith Russia ti, the rotd w ar are b lu n tly discredited
Aa fa r as the United States w ill go tow ard B ra in In the next few
months w ill he to re tu rn an ambassador to
M adrid th a t fa r nnd no fu rth e r.
The fT D , A F I, nnd oth er labor groups generally
have condemned Franco's an ti-la b o r policies In itin n t r il-----i r r m r - r n t m ----- |VdlU(-nl (Troops have
upbraided I lie M adrid regime ns th r "Inst r r ll r o f
F a sc ism ."
A ll Ibis has contributed m a te ria lly to th r adm ln ls tra tim ra "hands o ff" policy tow ard Spain
P riva te ly, n d m ln 'n lrn tln n sources say II Is not
necessary to coddle Franco. T h ry are convinced
that should the cold w a r become hot. he would
lake Spain In to a conflict against Russia a t
qu ickly outside th r A tla n tic P a rt as Inside Tha
Spanish C iv il w a r laid the foundation fo r an
everlasting hatred o f the K re m lin liy Franco and
Francisco franco Ills governm ent.

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•

• A IR C O Vr.R FOR I lf iO C H IN A Russia has derided to divert a
goodly number o f Its 2n.00n-plane A ir Force In form an a ir rover
over the Chinese Com m unist arinlca This spells additional Irouhls
fo r Ihc Chinese N ationalists who have v irtiirslly no a ir force
(1*n C ln lrr C h rnn nnlt. h rro rn m m tim frr o f the K lyln j; T ljf^ r* who,
tin paid vnlnnt** m, R lavnl off Mir Jit pit n r nr h rfp rr W orld W ar II,
LaboV’a g re atest
frie n d s ,' is sent I ftnrt* him self in s spot He Is try in g to build up the meager a ir
lia rk to W ashington, sniil W illia m
streng th o f China
A M cSorlcy o f the
AFI. l.nh or l.enIt Is anticipated that tile Chinese Com m unists w ill soon go Into
^ g l i e fo r P olitica l
K diica tlou. "W e
a new offensive In ta p iu re southern China W ith Russian h a rkin g
m ust rew ard him fo r his e ffo rts
and a ir po w rr. the new- oftenslvr prohahly w ill succeed
fo r L a b o r."
T h a i means the K rem lin's tint p o litic a l llngem w ill extend rig h t In
Pepper also spoke lit le n g th on
the Pacific's s h n ir not fa r from Japnn and the Am erican occupathe proposed na tion al health Intlon troops under f&lt;cn Douglas M a cA rth u r.
siiranco plan.
.
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•
"Home doctors n r r not w iljin g to f D K V IO t'M JO H N I.. Coal op e ra to r* read significance Into John
give un the present system. Pep- j . t.cw la' order n ftlrlu llv ending the tw-o-week "m e m o ria l'' w o rk
per said, "h u t they are un in fo rm e d
stoppage of tnn.nno n .in -ts
and are not tieing told the whole
They believe II may u ltim a te ly he construed by t^&gt;wls as a BO-day
tru th hy the A m erican M edical
n n |(pr
, he KO Vfrnlnrnt
r r f,u,r r ,, by , hB T a ft-H a rtle y law of

•
•

"The" tr u th Is that th is proposed
le g isla tio n docs not take aw ay the
rh n lro o f the doctor the p a tie n t
m ny desire, nor w hether the docto r w ill accept the p a tie n t fo r
tre a tm e n t."

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*° reopen the m in er*' con tra ct. T his would mean th a t
negoHaUona fo r a new l l i l f l so ft coal wage agreement m ig ht open
Mnv **
n , r '" n t r a c t expires June 30
Under the existing pact, tu'w ls has to give Ihe operators .10 days
notice o f te rm in a tio n o f the contract The T -H s ta tu te requires an
e xtra 30 days' notice to the governm ent. However. Lewis' h itte r
, hatred o f the Inhor s ta tu te lends him to shun d ire c t compliance
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ti.stead, he m ig ht choose to regnrd his March 21 Instructions to
unions o f the United M ine W orkers to stay away from w ork
* ° r *w ° weeks ns adequate com pliance w ith the T - lt notification
piovlalon.

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Of Aged Whiskey i ^ I.O N K LY N R tV AM IIAH.MAtMIR—
When M rs V ils v s Pandit.
Ind ia's new amhnasnilnr to the U nited Htales, a rrives In W nshlngt in,
* Reported Doubled 1 she
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w ill Itm l few fem inine colleagues In the diplo m atic circle Mrs.
WAHIIINtiTON. Apr. 7—J/V»—
The first wave of post-war made
whiskey will nrurly double ihe
nation's "aged" stork this fall
putting n •lainpcr on prices.
Whiskey distilled after V.J day
then will begin renrhlng the uge
of four years, meeting Ihe inA duatry’s ilcscripllun of "aged" and
^ uuallfying for ttottled-ln- bond Inhcls.
The fall flood of four-yeui-old
whiakey will lie ulauit fit.lklO.IHMI
gallons strong, Internal Revenue
lecords showed today. Total slocks
of aged whiskey on bund now lire
only nl.m il fifi.OOO.OUO gallons.
'I lie 61,000,000 figure allows
for about a 2h pm cent loss from
leakage and evaporation finni the
liH.UOU.lNIO gallons put into Imiidrd warehouses in the full of
IIU 6. A n o th e r (16,000,000 ga llo ns
(a fte r le aka ge-o xup oralio nl w ill

enter the aged class during 1060
Home of the new four-year-old
‘ whiakey will l&gt;r left in the laurel
for still further aging, of course,
hut the effect of the rest on sup­
ply quantities and consequently
on Ihe price situation already has
cast shadows before it.
Home lending whiskey concerns
recently trimmed prlres un cer0 tain brands anil also came out
with new hranda of aged straight
whiskies priced under previous
level* ami aimed nt competition
with prime tdeuded spirit*.

I ’nn dlt Is the llrs t woman to head a d iplo m atic mission In tho
U n ited H tntrs.
N e x t ra n kin g woman on Ihe d ip lo m a tic lis t nAw
Mrs. Fandlt
Is M n rg ll Odcscidshl. counselor n t the H ungarian
M
ambassy. Htrong c o rd ia lity between the tw o female
a n a w i N *r
dlnlom ata la u n like ly. Mrs. P andit has served aa
Russian*
In d ia '* ambassador to Moscow fo r mnre than a year.
Hhe become hostile to Russia and Its satellites, o f which H u n g a ry
Is a leader.
The p e tlle Indian w-oninu m ay find more In common w llh Panam a'*
A n ils Ramirez, who recently Itecarne flra l secretary of the Pana­
m anian embassy a fte r a long career In l^stln Am erican diplomatic,
•ervlca .

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and C o s te llo gag " W h o ia k n v ic h
I o f inng underw ear off clothes.
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w h o doesn't believe in those
p re d ictio n s o f an e a rly summer
I f
T h r l i f t r t r f wonfenx t o h h r t
i% t t i l l y i v i,c o u n t. A t r . n l . if
zeem t, a o l g iv e 0 t o a c h i t r n

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revam p h i, lin e u p . M o il think
the M oicow Radi am In far a

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order Is so Jum bled up it's a
wonder aome Soviet co m edian

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bar. W onder hew many fa o tb n ll
iie u t i have contacted Rap.
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plsnr. \ r study drinking habits
st Amariceft college* 'raturday
nights afte r
biy grid gams
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Farming In Turkey
Turkey, one of the world's backward nations, haa turned
toward progress and is trying to step out and become more
productive agriculturally and industrially.
According to Charles B. Enlow, agricultural attache of
the United States embassy at Ankara, a beginning is beIng made in thn recent establishment of large mechnnized
farms. V irgin soil Is being cultivated by the use-of tractors,
combines, trucks and. other machinery. The labor Is per­
formed by native villagers who arc rupldly learning the
techniques of handling and repairing the machinery. The
aim is to Increase greatly the production of grain, a market­
able crop, which could help to finance future industrial deve­
lopment.
The agricultural advancement In Turkey-is intended to
produce food for export, and therefore Is a help In tackling
the problem of feeding the rapidly growing population of
the world. Such exports as the project yields probably will
be small, but they are particularly significant because the
Turks hnve hitherto Isdonged In habits as well ns in rnclal
origin to the Moslem world, which takes little interest in the
prosaic pursuits of export agriculture.

The Customer's Day

THURSDAY, APR. 7. 1919
3 IB I.II v i t lt n it TDD AT

The ciiHlfimer’H slay must really be returning when
automobile manufacturers h&lt;’giu to play tag among them­
selves In cutting prices. It has been only a few montha since
they were lagging each other with price increases. In the
broad general fleltlH of things most people want to buy, the
automobile industry has been the last to catch up w ith the
When is a salrs tax not a sales
market.
tax? Answer: When Governor War.... ..a .
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In conned Ion with the general movement toward price
rcrripii tax on retail^a'lrs" *
reduction, the question is Iteing ashed more and more freqnently: Does this mean a recession is beginning? It does
N olr In list- New York Giants: not necessarily mean any such thing, and if the (trice cut­
Mr. P rlr Notion, spoils editor ol ting has been started at I he proper point in the business
the Tampa Tribune, who K"l his cycle, it may lie a strong influence to prevent a recession,
to n Oh die .Sanfoul Ileiald,"points Price cutting is an ancient and effective menus of stim ulntoul that since I**27 rveiy wotltl; iUR buying.
ronipelllion is relum ing to the business o f making and
champion ban-hall team, except
Cleveland's, has trained in Florida. selling goods. This will mean prices, display and services
aimed at attracting the eye o f the buyer. It is reasonable to
When it it hay and when it it believe that ntuny a customer, grumbling and unhappy since
, not? Wall, Stcffan Andrews, the the war, will return to the market place to enjoy the new
newspaper writer, hat it figured atmosphere.
A Princeton professor wrote a
hook about the Direction o f Hu­
man Evolution. This Is It. We ara
new creatures. Ho we might walk
also In newness of life.—Rom. fls-t.

out (h it the A ir Force't recent
"heylift" to aid the cattlemen dur­
ing the tecenl bli/rard cost the
’ American taxpayers $100 a hale.
And that, he adds, ain’t hay.
Other counties beiidei HilUborough which have been increas­
ing their lex burdens during the
pest few years include Dade where
Miami is located. There the county
taxes have increased 207 percent
in the last four years, and will
take another jump this year. As­
sessments have been increased from
$50,000,000 to $75,000,000 ami a
tnillage increase is rxperled soon.
What ran happen when a hos­
pital catches on fire is adequately
illustrated by the accounts of the
Effingham, III. St. Anthony’s Hos­
pital fire which took the lives of
50 to 60 people the other day..
Complete reports on that (ire, its
causes and effects, the absolute
helnlessness of the patients caught
within the building, should be read
by ell concerned with hospitals and
public affairs.
Governor Warren's pionosrd
gross receipts tux Is so small, he
seems to think, that merchants
would liu .t difficulty passing it
un to the public. Still, merchants
have not been known to be over
whelmed hy that difficulty in the
past and usually find tome meant
of surmounting the obsttclr, how­
ever great. And betides, what
starts out as a Vk of I percent tax,
perhaps too small to be noticed,
can easily grow into a 2, 1 or 4
percent lax, even at the 7 cent
gasoline lax we now enJoy started
out at a I rent tax.
Just how liberal are we die |*o&gt;le ol
pU fayway? When the paopli
Georgia got a chance Tuesda]
vole for a $46,000,000 "dream"
plan lo improve schools, hospitals
anti public welfare, diey voted
againit it, not by any narrow mar
jj'im.but by about three to one. hi
. tori county (Atlanta) where the
people are supposed to be more
progrrulvft the vote was seven
tu one against. Of course, the
trouble with the proposition was
(A IM t it hiked tha nvef-all tax bill
by about 42 percent. Of course.
the people want public improve
menli, but not if they have la pay
for them. We wonder bow long the.

Stop R unning!
"Thn itlcnl man in hi* own hunt friend
mid taken delight in privacy."
— Arintotlo
American people are becoming more and more like the
Red Queen in "Alice in Wonderland," who had to keep run­
ning in order to atay where she wan. The hectic tempo and
ntaHH activity of the buHine** world have Hpread into all
phdHUH of modern life. People have forgotten how to h I o w
down, how to be alone.
How often, during the furloun activity of the week, we
think of all the thing* we wil^accompliHh on the week end
. . . reading a hook we have long heard about, taking care
of uufininhed correspondence, putting uur hmi*e*— literally
and figuratively— in order. Hut when the week end arrive*,
we find ournelveH hurrying to purtloH to which we xlo not

really want to go, being .swept up hy u dozen nodal ohllga
tlon*. Finally there in nothing left to the week end hut the
beginning of another working week.
But the "Ideal man" whom Arintotlo dcncribed, indeed,
thn healthy man in thl* or nny other generation, allow* himnelf Homo tlmo for hid own thodghtH. lie I* able to behave
nH a social Iwlng Svhen he I* in noclety hut he i* not nfrnid
of hid own company. Ho knows that each day he mu*t give
Home time to contemplation—that is, to looking over hi*
action* of tho day andI ecomparing thum with hi* Intention*,
making constructive plan* for the-future and *imply being
himwclf.
The problem, of cour*e, I* where to find the time or
the place to he alone. Hingcm and muMiciuu* are fortunate,
for their work compel* them to tuke time io *tudy and
practice, and time to re*t before performances or concert*.
If nuiaiciun* find *uch relaxation u help, then I think
men mid women In tho bunine** world would too. Tnku a
little tlmo before that next conference to let your mind run
away from office cure*. Break the boredom of u routine
Job, now and then, with n few minute* of "escape" thinking.
I f you hnve tlmo left over after lunch, take a walk, and day­
dream or window-shop ns you go.
Prlvncy of this sort can he found hy any man. And each
of ns must find it if he I* to rcmnln a conHi*tcnt and sane
individual with u normal, huppy noclul life. —hy l.ily Pon*
phaso of evil.
James McReynolds every
"Our great Way-ahower, Chrlal
had u clear realisation of
Gives Lecture On Jesus,'
Ira# lielng l**rause he was able to
the difference In-tween the
Christian Science discern
false netme of existence which tha

im illiim lnnl Ituinnn mind entermini* and eternul and harmonious
James Harry McKeynnhl* CHB lielng, which in iierceptllite onlily to
of Dallas, Texas gave a lecture on the aplrlttiallxed or Chriat -llluChristian Hclence entitled "Christ
Ian Hclence: The Revelation o f ^ " H o i i n e a a . Mindful of
Man’s True Kelng" at tha South- h** . ".°nxhlp with God, he epoko
elile Primary 8chnol amlltriVlum «n with ’ authority and was khlo to
Tuesday night. The lecture was prove that works which seemed
sponsored by the First Church of miraculous to the multitudes were
divinely natural to the son of Cod.
Christ, Scientist.
Jesus kept tha distinction clear
Mr. McReynolds spoke in part
between his human selfhood and
os follows)
the Christ which he exemplified,
"A s we look about us today, we and his teachings imlicatn that h j
sen a need for a more abundant expected his followers tu do thla
sense of life —a clearer rtallxa- also. On one occasion a young man
tlon of tho dominion with which
In him with a question, actNew Deal tax burdens would lest I lie man of flod’a creating la en­ came
dressing , him (Matt. IB tlfl)
aa
if they were submitted to a popu- dowed, Man’s function la to mani­ "flood Master." Before answering
fest
trua
being,
and
It
la
plainly
Ur vote.
the question and In order to hay&gt;
avldant for the most part that man­ those about him recognlxe thla _
kind
la
not
experiencing
thla
trua
Ail long as avgryone else is having
ference, ho said (versa 17), "W hy

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we might as well toss ia our two
.worth. It seems to us that the
tile that can be made of this
I. the better it will be for
ommsmity as n whole. That’s
it is thaw for. to be used. To

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to avoid conflicted
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Urge,
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U■ vn
2hi*i
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"men0
on#&lt;
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i. otherwise,
men woiJJ
y w a “ m in hut
mHil
r#ftlM»t
f r l»,
t0 God,"
. human
be expressing ■renter froadom ,
from poverty, slcknca*, and uthor
."Tho Chriat, which tha earnal
phases of die■cord.
...Ind eould not and does hot com"1 am confidant that ah
bt* prebend, la understood I* C hrliHava In ona supreme Cod w !,tla n Bcienea (Science and .Health,
concede
------ that He ia tha source of
BW) to be "tha dlvln#
being I thertfora It can ba said t b i t £ t |on o f Hod," which ta.tl
a ll real being amanatea from H lm )Ua| or incorporeal idea of
and la maintained by H|pj.
[come* to receptive nua
SMea God la infinite, the only i sclouencsa and r e m i t tbaHlodUka
being (her* M or cpn be la in Him. nature of man’a true being. Jeeua
St. Paul haa w ritten In'the eevaa* | WH the Way-ahower) b * It
through
and mova, and hat* oer ha- than through tha human Ji
balng to li
N * r r e r — * ■" "

THE WORLD TODAY

Russians Gesture
At Peace Offensive

LATEST GIVEAWAY PROGRAM

fly D EW ITT MACKENZIE
Having ilgnad_ tha 12-natlon
Atlantic Defani
Defanalve Pact w# lmmediately come up against the
uncomfortable b u t unavoidable
question of how It Is to be lmplemented i f there Is aggression..
We have part of our answer In
blunt Army Day addresses b y '
high brass from qur m ilitary es­
tablishment. With a unanimity I
which
could only be Inspired!
they made It crystal clear that j
American troops must be station- '
e&lt;| in Eurppe so long aa the cold
war lasti.
Doe* that shock you! Well, It
shouldn’t, though It certainly Is
a disturbing thought. There’s no
use building a handsome auto­
mobile body
noay If you don’t put an
engine In It. An Atlantic Alliance
without lu rkin g would be Juat so
many senseless words
which
wotdd hnvo the hollow sound o f ;
hammering on an empty rain-bar­
rel, Secretary of the Army Knyall ■
put it like tills In Chicago:
"We could not win a . w o rld '
war In a matter o f daya or weeks |
or months. Nor In the foreseeable:
future could we achieve victory j
by standing on our shorea and,
throwing rocks or rockets or any - ,
thing else ncross the seas."
Itovall, and other high m ilitary '
officials, warned that America
can’t afford to let European
ground forces bear Dm brunt of
any lightening ntturk on the con­
tinent. The secretary said the At-1
hint I.- Pact nations are bunking
on nil American army overseas,,
and also on It. H. equipment fo ri
for their own fighting
forces. I
(Tlie supply of equipment Is *nM
to lie one of Washington's lm-1
mediate alijectives.) lie di-clareil
(lie D. H. A. bus Die lie-t army In
it* history, hut:
" I f in Die first stage of any
future war we should lose nil foothold on the Eurasian continent
and In North Africa, then vic­
tory if achieved at all-—would
require til or l!ll years of war—
or perhaps more."
General Omar llrailley, Army
Chief of Htaff, speaking in New
York City also rejected uny Idea
thut,
case uofi uattack,
Eurou
iu i|
iin
ll
u n i n,
n
n n **
pran ground forces should hear
the hrunt while the United .States
devoted its initial efforts to air
strikes. And he pointed out that
-‘at present the balance of m ili­
ary power is centered in the U nit­
ed Slates, .1,000 miles from the
heart of Europe."
As a matter of fart, since we
must maintain a Mg standing
Army anyway, there Is no speriul
hardship Involved In having some
of It stationed In Europe. Actual
ly It would ho a vulunhlc peace
time
assignment for our men
educationally.
And, of courar,
their pretence would he calculat­
ed to leseen tho chancre o f war.
Scretary Royall said he didn't
hclleve war was Imminent, and
that he didn't mean h it talk to
sound
warlike.
However,
he
thought the (test way lo prevent
hostilities Is to let it he known
that America Is ready for them.
Thol'a a thought which it may
ho useful to carry a step further.
If there Is war It won't lie hecauso
of th Atlantic aPrt hut despite
It. Tho pact is oxpt-cted hy the

BERLIN, Apr. 7—W*)— The
Russians mads two moves last
night in contradiction to their re­
cent actions and statements but
responsible
American
officials
saw no indication the Soviet ab
tituda was softening.
U
The Russians sent soma o f Du-lr
top officials to an American party
In honor of Arm y Day and they
partially lifted their hen egalnst
the ellied-sponsored west mark
In this cold war city.
But Berliners who picked up to
day’s Kusslan-control'cd newspap­
ers certainly noticed no change.
They saw the same old Com­
munist propaganda accusing the
Americans and British of every
thing from war mongerlng i '
tireless airlift bringing food ami
supplies over tho Russian block­

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YOOT***

STRIKE F.NDH
WASHINGTON. Apr. 7—(/!•) Washlngton’a 25-hour newspapei
blackout is over.
Striking A F L pressmen who he
gan a surprise wildcat walknut nt,
n I’. M. Tuesday returned to w n rlil
I at 7:05 I1. M. yesterday on orders
of their international president.
The quickie strike halted publica­
tion of the Washington Tost, the
Evening Star, Ihe Times-Hrrnld
nml the News.

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ACTORD REACHED
WASHINGTON Apr. 7 Gib
The foreign ministers of i hiHulled States, France and l l r i •
tshi iodev reached "an accord ir-^
principle" an German prohlem-F
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:: Or. C. L. PerwinH |
0 I*T ()M K T R 1 H T
1 - l!» * « M H l m l - ( l U u n U lt r a
Iln u r * S -IS , I-ft Mat. H -IX
’ A lls M lIr V atlaM al I I n m I* N N i

Pbaae see

- FOR DOUBTERS ONLY W e request that only those who “don't
believe

in

Newspaper

read the following Idler:
fiU.'l Vincil Street,
Mobeiiy, Mo.
April 1, 1919.

signatories to he a powerful deter
rent of war. Thus It may become

the medium for creating a morn
conciliatory spirit.
po

Ity that, once it Is clear the cold
war Is at a stalemate In Europe,
the East and West may tie side
to solve some of their differences.
As I reached this point hi our
column the following news dis­
patch was laid on my desk from
ilerlin :
High Russian offlccra came lo
an American Army Day recent Imi
for the fire t time since Ilerlin was
divided In two. Apparently they
had changed their mlnda ahout
the party at the la«t minute.
Huch high Russian officials had
not attended any such nllled
gathering alnre they Imposed the
blockade on Berlin and walked
out o f the four power rounclle.
Key to the Rcripturea" by Mra.
Eddy (p. 4(18), there are tu he
found oeven synonymous terms for
God which express Ills fu ll ami
complete . nature. I.lfe la one of
» ' i r n t (i tho
i n v others
t i t i i r t n are
H rr n
i u m , Hplrlt
c i|ii
them
Mind,
Hold. Principle, Truth, and Love.
"Tu understand Llfo wa must
search the Scrlpturce. The Hlhle
Is known ns the Rook of l.lre i and
there is hardly a chapter In its Inspired pages which does not reveal
aeiMi
ann Life,
m iit ) not
ii i &gt;i only
w ill/ eternal,
v iv i im ii hut
(Iml aa
as the source of creator of tha
universe. It emphailies the Im­
mortal fa rt that Life 1s Infinite,
complete, and itlf-iu sta ln e d ami
that there ran be nothing above or
outside of this Infinitude. From the
r m lM lo n o f the nature'of God as
L ife it becomes evident that Hplrlt,
Life, la fundamental and underlies
all reallt;ty.
" L if t , God, being omnipresent, ia
universally expressed) spiritual ex­
istence, true being, la therefore
universally exprcxied. H
ie re !i
Tfroto
nothing nsarer tp man than L lf(
because Life and balng ara Inssp
arable. There la no wav fo r hli
to get out o f or away from U f i
and nothing unlike Life can ent
disturb or deittroy his ba
nes U fa Is real, tha logical
satrttual fact must be arcepti
that death, tha opposite of Life,
unreal."

Advertising

The Sanford Herald,
Sanford, Fla.
Hear Sira:
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in your paper and folks like us read it and come 1,400
miles and buy a home the afternoon of arrival in your
city. T hat is w hat we did. The real estate broker of San­
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ed us every courtesy. So afte r buying a home in your
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NASHVILLE, Tsnn. Apr. 7 mt can ant** tru a ! Jadimptivti Chriat,
(A V -A 15-foot cross waa burned
ia or gavarx It. A ' Mary Bakar Eddv. tha Dlaeavarer Mat
plight sear the sits
a proastro
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Social And Personal Activities
Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

Social Calender
t iic k sil a y

Semlnnlc Chunter No. 2. • &gt; K S.
will meet ut the Alasonie Hull itl
H;&lt;W I*. M.
The T. K. I.. Clan* of the First
liaptist Church will meet at 7 :3U
| ‘. M. ill the classroom.
FTUDAY

PAGE
M rs .

....... . 175 'In d e n t* pa rticip a te d I Mr. and Mis. .1 .1. Cate* left
in the pre*entntinii of the .lunlnr ,
Tuesday for HaitiIl.eh Seliool aiiliii.il Sprint. Frol Ir* j &gt;
. .peml sonic lime.
pie-cnted on Apr. I in toe school,
a.idltoriuio at S lMI I*. M. The on* • Mr. and Mr*. A. .1 Peterson I
tn e production win* under the ill* 1spent last week
in l.in re ln to n ,
leelion of Mr*. tV. (I. Fleming. t Ga. a* guests of Mr*, Peterson'*
The first portion of the pro- 'f a th e r , J. K. Henson.
iriani was composed of a piny,
"Henry’* Mail (Inter Wife", a one I
Frlend* will lie *oi ry to learn
a d farce. Those taking the innin
John Saids is ill a n d 1
pa 11* won* Kdwiii.l McCall. Duvli that Mr*. i t he ttn
t trant'
m rre Mrmnrhtt
t i o i i a i i l , Hotinle Anderson, l.utiixc I'l i n f i n r it t
( Irlando
Hospital

Snllie
II a r r i * o n Chapter.
Daughters of the Ameririm He
-vrdutlun, wnt~ m r r t wit h Mr a : T ~
j;. ('.lenienta, tSOII I’ark Avenue, m ! It. nioo C arol l.nis hell and Johnny
3:00 I*. M. All visiting daughter* *&lt; oi ler.
Mh* Dorothy Klleti Jaimiie* anil
are invited to atleiol.
|
I lie seventh t’ la ile alee d u ll
The Sanford Towiiaend Club will , pieseuled several selection* uc- Ml*.* Margaret Jainioe* of Tulinmeet lit 7:30 I’. M. Ill the lourist I..ll|i&lt;|»aitii*&lt;l hy
Kli/nheth
Ann l.assee have loea the recent guest*
Center, flume* nod rufreehioent ...... i,. a ...................... . "Tom Haw- of Mr. and Mr*. John D Ahrawill he enjoyed following the Ini ' I v,.,"
in,dm|ed I'hylli*
Hhuilie*. ham*.
iness meet lint.
I Kli/nheth
Ann liooeh,
Tommy
Friend* of Mr*, Clarence Smith
The Mlnio'ii t'iiele of the Sun S|ieor, Knsetnnry darner, Florenre
font flinden &lt;3nh wll' meet at lh e | |.„,.„|,nni (hill., l.ee, Polly Grit- will he glad lo learn llmt *he I*
home of Mr*. .1. N. Axxnrello, j
Killian Phillip*. Darlene resting comfortably after un oper­
25 Id Sanford Avenue, at I•IMIII. \,|ani*, l.yiili ltniiler*nu.
Millie ation on I hiI I i eye* performed nt
the Ornngc Memorial lln*piiul in
A. M.
H ardy. Iliim illo u lli*hee. F ra n k ­
Circle* of the Sanford 1Garden lin liedenhaiiKh, C a lvin W ri|(h l. flrlaudo, l(e*ull* of the operation
Cluli will meet as follow*: Axulcii
Also Nancy C o n k w rlg h l. M ar- will lie know in several day*.
Circle with Ml*. Al
limit and mu, ,.el, M
... orrison, M a ty A nn W ilke ,
Mr*. W. P. Chapman, Mrs. ticMr*. .1. I.. Clark; Oviedo Circle nt 11| „ , | ml„ F ly n l,
Kloise
lle iilo n ,
tavia Itumhlcy and Mrs. ('. F.
:|;0» I*. M. with Mr*. Janie* I ee; I Hetty J e ll,
lliik u r ,
Mary Ann
Central Clrele al I(&gt;:00
A M | Tin -1mu Myers, Gloria C dlins, Jti Ill alum have i d o m e d fium Hurwith Mr*. Ira Southward; Dill . \mi Minne, Delherl Aluiey, Iluy- gaw, N. C. where they attended
Gardener* Circle al HMIU A M 1........ t'ohli, Hank* Hegisler. Sam- the luarriuge of Mr*. H i u i i u i i ' n
al cluli huilditig, plum exchange^ my .larolcum, Henry Cordell, Hilly sou, Franklin, to Mis* Mary lax*
Hemeroenlll* t'iiele with the Mlss-i Clint,
Phlilip Skali'*,
Gerald Hum*, which look place la -1 S at­
urday.
e* Kama and Kduo Clilttemleu.j i -. io - and Knimld Hioiiks.
I bill Palniello Avenue, lit 7 3d I'
"Sparking Peggy Jai:''" a one
M.: llll.l-eiiH Circle Hi !I:(MI I*. M.l ael play was presented hy Gall
willi Mr*. John Fox, West First JItiinnu and George Harden. The,
Mi* .Mai vaie a S p r i l i y i wli
Street, Mrs. V. C. Seliley, co-ho*. Inulilighl of the program was llioi
today by .Mi. olid M i* J .-I iii M
-----------Stanley It.ekey, -on . I Mi • K. S
tees; Ixnrn Circle nt 12:00 o'clock pre/enlatian of the "Harmony I
I |ii-i'iip ii'
a
Western
operetta.| Ml** Until Snekett, whose d p wedding ii , II dv &lt; &lt;,.
with Mr*. .1. 'I. Higgins for a cov­ Itaii'li",
were Jkdtlt gagenu'lit and approaching uini-l
ered dish Imieheon; Jaearnnda Cir­ Those taking port
cle al !l;0ll P. M. willi Mi* K. I Aniaiiii. Sydney Chase, lloverly *rluge In CpI. Willi* Andersen nfj
ll.igl.ey; Mairnolia Circle al 11:311 Huger.*, l.inda l.eoiianl. Ituhert, this city was lei'dilly amimiliced. M a r y a n n , i S p r i n g e r
A. M. with Mrs. .1. II. Cruwfor.l .Morris, Hcverly Hditoo, Joe l i n t - ■was honored yesterday at I'Ji.'lll
lo W e d M r. K o ck c y
oml Airs. IK T. Warren: Palm C u ­ elii.-on, Thomas Amies, Kdwln Ti- o'clock with a small Imielieoii
.1. II. ('utfliiini iiihI
rie al 3:30 P. M. with Mr*. Lean soil, Hubert lin k e r, I 'liillip lln y d .i ir iv i’ii l»y Mi
Ml Olid Ml
le i'll Me.*, Il Oil
mil Munson; Hose Circle at 10 :0(1 C a iu lyu Itow land and K riila 'it lie- lu*r iIiiiikIiI it Mr.-, f1 If TvunU- ul
t h • iiiiiin e i'd lo tla \ flu •iui»K*ouM it of
ilna Or ii run (*o iirt I i n
dt'libangh.
A. M willi Mr*. Kmlnr Curletl.
t lic it
con **i i i (
Mi
M aiyaim a
Also Honk* Hegisler. Mury Kou Inmlti.
MONDAY
Copeland. Until lleilriilitiugh, Hetty I Attrmtiv«» tulili* ilrriirnliun** hi* Spi iiik f r i. to lla v i.l S»iilile\ Rock
Heard, Terry i t’ltidrd a lovidy t«»nt «*r
nf ey. *toi i nl M i* I S lie , ki &gt; altd
Circle* of the First Hnptisl Patleison, Carol
Church will meet us follows: Cir­ Cordell. Cecil Sheppunl. Melvyn | petunias and hildm’ii?* I i Io im h u s *n the late K d u a id S'unl.-x Hockey,
llaidy, llill.l shades of lavemh'r and pink. Kid- o f d l l’* city
cle No. I with Mr*. W. C. Hide, Fleischer, Spencei
Mum SpliliC*' l die dllllKhtil
Killer Springs: Clrele No. J with I'ark, David Mathe*. Johnny Car­ lowing the lunehi'iin tin* Kioup enMr*. Martin
Stlmviplier. Park ter. Mary l.ou lloweti, Yiolet Spi­ joyinl ii funhinn hIihw held in On* of the late Mi niul Mi • Aldia
Haynieiiil Spi tiur.’i ,.i N'lnei field.
Avenue: Clrele No. 3 with Mr*. vey, l.ouise McAlexutuler, Junet h o ld rfinintf rmini.
Hritton
Johnson,
West
First Hatliff. Mike Itotundo, une Vance,
A if if t of linir«*rlf wn?* prenented I’cnu She attend, *1 luirh -etiool in
Street; Circle No. I with Mrs. J. Janice Heel, June Saunders, P at­ by the host«•**«•!* to Mi&lt;4 Sark - 1Sanf"i d and i a nienihei of do
I.. Jackson, Sipes Avenue; Circle ricia Took,', l.oaise Johnson. Char­ ctt. Those invited to he with tlu* Semin,&gt;1, Ilii'U S. Imel l*iadmitiiuf
Nn. f. with Mr* T. W Mem. 20(14 les Crews, Juan NYtight, Kurin honur ifiiext were her Hint her. M m . ,I|» -- »»f I'.HH
Mi
Ro* ki \
tn uloatetl fm m
Magnolia Avenue; Circle No. tl Guff. Iloxn llayle, Ann Itnlinrn, M. II. Snekett. her - lit e r , M ix*
with Mr*. f». C. Collins. 221 West lleverly Gray. Alice llrnwii, Mury Dor then Sucked, the m atron oi I'o ik I nion M d ita ix \, .ith in y id
.lean Kills, honor, M m . K. A. llro d ie rx o n , *lr., tv i which In attend, d Siei.im ,
Nineteenth fltree'l; Clrele No. 7 (’aiiiiichuol, Norma
M ix . CoKlm rn and Mrx. Tepxle.
‘ D n iu r - ily
II. ............ a .-o,mted
with Mr*. L. W. Cornell, 247H Dari* Jtmrs and Slieln Moore.
— ___
w ith the ....... iye u i fdu npa ny In
Sanford Avenue. The Sunbeam*
will meet at Ihe church at 3:30
Hostess I l.akuland
D a u f f h t e r H O f W e s le y M r x .
R a in e s
The wedding w ill
an e v e n t
P. M.
^ : o f June J I at l l ’dx i le ** Kpi*
Circle* nf the Women of fhe H a v e
M o n th ly
M e e t T o
C ir c le
1
copal Church.
First Presbyterian
Church will
meet a* follow* at 3:30 P. M.;
,
TI,,. monthly l.tisines* an.l nodal
Mr*. W. K. Itnines wa* hox!r*«
Circle nn. 1, Mr*. It. A. Cold),
. '
meeting
of
tile
Daughters
of
Wes­
an
Monday
afternoon
to
the
mon­
chairman, with Mr*. W. K. Hm lie,
ley
('lass
of
tile
First
MethnillM
L
o
r
i
K
w
n
m
l
thly
meeting
nf
Circle
No.
1
of
017 l.nurel Avenue; Circle No.
wa* l.clil at the (tome of tite W. S. C. S. of the First Mellt- i
N|» un k
ll&gt; N|is. I
2, Mr*. K. W. Fite, chairman, with ('iuuch
Mr*, ilutli Kun.liiuist, 31)1 Ft em it
Mrs. It. Al 1
Mr*. File, Celery Avenue; Circle Avenue, on Tuesday evening. II,.*- ’odist Church with
At 4Til I »l t lu ll, Il I
Nn. 3, Mrs. I.. I. Ktaxier, chair-j te**e* with Mr*. Kon.hpiixt wpre .Sturdivant u* eo-hnstexs. Alt*,
• • I*
man, with Mr*. Frnxler, Celery | Mr*. A II. Weld., Mrs. Put.line itoy Tilli* presided over the meet­ nim ilot) " i l l
ing.
I*u 11n Sm ultiy nt '• "
Avenue; Circle No. I, Mis.
lHuwa.il, Mr*. I J. Iloyette, Mr*.
Plans
were
made
and
commit
I *VI11 I I III* Ilk O il* I 'I
Ilendersnii, chniimnn, with Mrs. I, K. C William* and Mis* Aline
Arthur Moure, 12 lit Oak Avenue; Chapman The busing** meeting tee* appointed for the program t llk l'll lip
whirl,
will
lie
luld
at
tl.e
cl.uni.
Tli,' t ivn l.iuiwn, •
C'lrelf No. ti, .Mrs. A II Mi Haney, I was presided aver hy Mrs. J.
Apr. 11 and Mr*. W. H. Thorn­ luul linlKf 11* I :*
ehairmun. with Mrs. S. K. All- i ll.u.l.e Williams with Hie dev..- mi
ton tend the fiftli chapter of lit" l(t),lit - j* III, llll,Ill'll, «* •
drew *, Hill P ulm etto Avenue, w ith
, based oil "F aster Me.litnstudy bank "Newness of Life." Ih ’liin p i m y iiilm
M r*, (ia rn e tt M cM illa n and Mrs.
from Al.umlunt Living by K. 'Tite May meeting will lie held at ' tie v i , " - an.I in pi,&lt;v,
Dnm pm nn a* eo-h..*te*ses; C ir- Slnnlwy .|(ine* la-lng given hy Mr*. the hem* of Mr*. A. D. Shoe­
o( ...ip. nv.i.g tl.,- - \ to... lb
He No. il.
M r*. J. K.
M unger. \
S ehtillx.
maker.
e.l til.it ii J u v itt.b - li i 'l i ''
chairman, with Mrs. Munger, 317
'Tlie cou rte sy el.alt man, M r*. P.
Those attending were Mrs. W.
Geneva Avenue, at 3:30 I1. M.; A. Howland, reported Hint fou r It. Kirl.y, Mr*. Tilli*, Mr*. W II g e n tly needed in .S. a.i.iob '
T h e c was o l,».u»’ aHi'M'b..i
Circle No. 7, Mr*. Ix»on Walker, ■aids and ll.re o l.ou ip it'lx were seal la n e ll, Mrs. /el. Hatliff, Mr*. J. m
e...It", s an.l g ... I - \ .
ehnirmati, willi Mrs. Leon Wal­ d in in g llit* m onth. M fx. H»y T illi* , M. Hayes, Mr*. Thornton, M rs. J. i n t t &gt;ni l ivc d.m .ig laid,. .1* •
' I
ker, 1105 Oak Avenue; Hnsinesx Iti'lls tire r, staled th a t 125.00 had N. Axxarcllo, Mr*. J. It. Craw I W itll culla itll.e s, f e iii. no.I
Women’:, Circle No. I, Mr*. C. M. been raised hy the class fo r tlu* foul. Mr*. Shoemaker, Mr*. Che* | Ills t'h .c k e ll siibot
•al.ilw Iloyd, chniimnn, with Mis* Klsle li'.tilding fund.
ler Daniels. Mrs. Itulnes and Mr- I .e*'d tea, cakes a.i.t , at.do - &gt; •
Farley, 117 West S econd'S treet,
Itcfrcshmenl* were served at lt. M. Sturdivant.
I served by tl.e com m ittee. M.
I
nt 8 :0 0 I'. M.j lltisinex* Women’* I lie cnacluslon of |he
meeting
II I la . t ...a.i, M is Maud.' I '
Circle No. 2, Ml** Maud Wilson, 'Those alleaiiing w ereM rs.Schi.lt/.
Ale*.
Fbuei.ee Sonde. I&lt;&gt;&gt;,
'•
chairman, with Mr*. Dick Aiken. Mr*. Homer A. Price, Mr*. C. C.
Fred Alo. gat.
4 0 Klllull Avenue, nt 8:00 P. M Itruwn, Mr*. C. P. Herndon, Mi**
A t tl.e hllsiiiesN m e e lii.g p&gt;. •!
Verxu Wo.alofek, Mr*. H. (!. liare.l over l.y new p to -id e o t. M.
TI'KSDAY
rititati, Mr*. K. M. Tyre, Mtf. J. K.
Iliid g e , it was voted to donut &lt;
The Seminole High School glee Courier, Mr*. It. A. Futrell, Mr*.
.1..lia rs t.iw a .d .... orange pm • ■
rluh will pre*ent
an operetta, Itoy Tilli*, Mr*. M. I.. Wright.
fo r S a t.fo ld H o spita l, a l " ' ,■
"The Count ami the Coed" In the Mrs. C. M. Flowers, Mrs. Will­
ItlllT II
to pot on a flow er ■ale
.
high xcltool uiulitoritnn til 1:3ll iams, Mr*. It. II. Monroe, Mr*. ANNs.lINt KMLNT
sp rin g . T ie a s u ry
toted ...
and 8 :0 0 P. M.
e o l.ditiol.
Chester Daniel*,
Mr*. Charles
The Wotnhn'* lllhlo Clasa of llrown. Mr*. W. A. Ilunlcr, Mr*.
Air. and Alls. II K lll.o b . ..
the Firxt Hnplist Church will meet .1. P. Thurmond and Mr*, /el.
tm i.gl.t
tl.e
I lo n y
F .l/p a l. a 1
nt the homo of Mr*. J. M. Wilson, Hatliff.
house on South Kusl Lake A v .o o
&lt;10(1 Magnolia Avenue, nt 7:10 P.
M r. lilo e k Is In.»d ...ante. ... Sim
Mr. and Mrs, llnl A. Colbert ford sell.ml*.
M. for It* monthly buxines* and
utinounee
.the
birth
of
a
son,
Hal
social' meeting. Group No. I will I M i i l u t h v u C I u h h H u h
Louis K no lls
l.as o.ove.l
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Kdwnrd Colbert, on Apr. 5 nt Ihe W in te r P a il; t.n.l -old Ills iio .i"
he In charge of the refreshments.
M o n th ly
M e e tin g
Feruuld
Laughton
Memorial
Hos­
to Josi'pl. AloIson fio .i. A I.••••.. •
The dinner meeting of the Pilot
pital. Mr*. Colbert I* tho former Penn.
Cluli will he held ut 0:30 P. M.
Tite monthly meeting of the Mi** Lillian Cameron of this city
Home D e m on stra tion ( 'lu ll «*•
In the Tourist Center. The new Phllnlhca Class
of the
First
meet A pi i I I 'll Ii in S u iii.y -'lo i'i
officers will he Installed following
Presbyterian Church wu* hold on
Mr. and Mis. K.lgur Ilenton nn- I'a rk shell w ork fo r sol&lt;o'&lt;1
the dinner.
Mon.lav evening nt tho homo nf noutice the birth of a daughter,
ilis li liinclieon.
The It. W. Wore llll.le Clots Mr*. W. K. Hollevhruii with Mr*. Susan Lynn Ilenton, on Apr. o at Covered
Loagwood C a u l Clnl&gt; wen- ea
will meat nt Ihe home nf Mrs. Police West and Mr*. IL A. King the local lumpltul. Mr*. II____
Ilenton I tertiilni'd l.y Alt*. Harriett I». •'
W. W. Tyre, 1101) Oak Avenue, at a*s|sting willi entertaining. Mr*. w ill ha rem em lK're.l a* the fo rm rr Suturday night.
8 :0 0 P. M. with Mr*. L. M. Swain Fred Hol.lt presided over the I.iir- ■lunette Whitworth.
*
J Lyirun P. T. A on Fil.loy ...el
aa co-hostess.
lues* meeting.
*
w
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. . . . . I Itntl a box supper and min-ie
Mr. and Mr*. Chttrle* L. Kchol* , show, proceed* were for plm
The program wa* presented hy
Mr*. John Wilson after which u announced this morning (he birth ground c.ptipu.t nt for young.,
Anr. Klni|,,,
soclul hour wn* enjuyed. Ilcfrcsh- of u daughter Toni (.all nn Apr.
IIONOHKH
at the Kernald Lnughton MeAt Longwoml Hotel ion «&lt;&gt;•■•.
menl* wore served hy the hostess­
(1AINKBVILI.K. Apr. 7 -(8 p o - es to Mr«. H. C. Iletxel; Mrs. (J. A. mnrlal Hospital.
nltnl. **
'.* 'I* frout Winter Gulden attended .1
Mrs, Krhol*
ria l)—Honorary
scholastic
re­ ! Moffett, Mrs. K. W. Fite, Mrs. the farmer Luc 11it King nf Oviedo. Jitiili.t-Senior hnmpiet fiott. I n k "
cognition on the University of W. _
A. I.cuvlft, Mrs. F. T. Me.lFlorida’* Dean’* l.l»t ha* l.ocn | W(,t|,..| Mr*. IL A. Cold., Mr*.
given 873 Vnlverelty College v M Greene, Mr*. A. 0 . Me■iuoenU-

Hostesses

HAWKINS CONNKI.I.Y stop­
ping nt the Pig 'n Whistle for n
Mr*. P. II. Wyatt and Mr*. I..
pack of cigarette* before pi.t.ig M. Swain were fo-ho*(e*»e* on
h o m e .... MUS. JUKI US DING- Sfondnv afternoon for the monthly
FKI.DKl! wearing a white rain
n ,i i J t t n t I meeting of Circle No. I of the
coat in Touchton'*. . .". m
i l . M U N F lr)(t M c t h o H U t c h u r c h . M r s . |
riding nrouiiil in * light blue club I. Hughey pre-lded over the meetcoupe.
Ing which wn* opened with the
You couldn't have u«kcd for a I devotional
hv Mr*. I! W Turner
mine heaiuiful day lor I hi Miracle Th(, |n, „ | im „ u,|v wn, ,.,ind„, i,-d
Soil ( mi-e.ui.ion Day. eoold you? j,’,;' Mm ,, y xV.lror.
...........And a alee day for Icliltl*
,,
which MltS CHAIM FS MOIlltlfollowing the I..... lies. *e **ion
I SON. MltS COUPON DK.AN mull refreshment* were served to M r*
n lo v in g i P•*. I“k• Sieplienson,
.Mr*.
F rank
MltS. G. \ SPKKIt were eeniovlnoi
Stephenson. Mr
JO K A da m *, M r*. N e ttie T illi* , M r*
on the Mavfuir courts
III ' IIIKH
IK it- 1 W ilso n, M r*. Hughey, M r*. I .1
McCASI.IN talking
willi
MAN K MOIIIIIS in ihe high i H nyettp, Mrs. P. A. How land, .Mri'N M
K S -! P ' K. S le in n ie ye r, Mrs. T in iu i
school office and SiAIMI.YN
MKS
SI.Kit serving a* office g ir l w h ile j M r*. Swain and M r*. W ynn
STANI.KV HltUMI.F.Y makes a
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I'KNN'Y
NA 1.01 h \VtPKH K e'i!'ng"!.no j I s R e p o r t e d H r c a k i n u
grmn« at the u i r | i o i i . . . . ,»IHS. I
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W It IKNN'INGS rilling down. NF.W
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\p t
7 ■ I'.
I .Magnolia \venue.......... \. D. S t’l l- 'C lt v nffjeial wen M’|»n rli.J | im| i
WAN'D! mid family, who h a v e 1f,,j i,.day tle.t •!, a I, - I t i n '.
been enjoying a slay hi Sanford ,.nh * l n l e w..,dd eo.l »■
It
*inve Dee. I. will leave *111111 for tlmiii'h uin..a . In. I . 1.
i .1
Ihcii borne al Green l.ake, Wis.| wi,i,t,l i',.nluoie
mid plan to return to our fair
lit re wn- llo p n i' • I I - 0 1 ,1 .. o
city next w in te r . .. .
.............
leader* and May &gt;&gt;i \Y ill i i ii ii o '
j J l ’KICS SII.AGK operator of .D w yer scheduled a meeting at
1the Haiti bow Tourist l odge e n t e r - l(.j,y ||„ |,
low the Court House. .. It. (I. f I. I'nlii'i* Xiiiil t v%&lt;&gt; Itiiitl- of I In*
| IIKISSON downtown lending to fi’lty*x 11 ,000 *im| i| riilisi u i’ii* lull k
ii few hiisine** oml t e r - . , , .
It's ,nii 11n* *lrrrtrt.
, been tpdle a while sirit'e anyone,
| lm« hi'iiid the expert nx p la y in g I
' l 1*?,'....... .............. 1IIIM *ll if
of Fit \N CIS
HOI' M11 I \ T hut •
' " o i Heel o j.n a lo r • h llllt
sod. wa enjoyed al the C of C
............... broket. '
, ........ .. the other night foi th e '
'.*■ !
' ' "' ' • "•led ii..
New
Yo.k Giant
Franel* ' r ,k' •' *" P " . " ' " ••rr.-.t.ve iih-l
ipueklv gathered together an ex11’’ ” l *"'
'riki-r
relic ill o ich e stru ■■imposed .o..f.. high.
Tin* •'trikini* onion dn* li,\i
F lt W I v I O llT I I. tru m p e t p laye r
o f K n ie ip ri-e and a fo rm e r D a i-,[woiki’f- ,,i?aiii/iliy! committee, a
K.i. to,&gt;n 1 Studio v e is tly of F lo rid o frie n d . S e m i-' u n it of tlit* eat, Ii all «lihfri, t f.o
l ew i-' I'nited Min.
I »,
t i.o i.'ilir i’d Hole IK g li School'* erm k d r u m m e r '" ! '"d m I
1.
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I i.i% i.l J IM M Y P o W K I.K , F ltK D K F IK I.D W o r k .,* h l l - • lliled | t 4 , ’ f f o | I
I t 1 .il,
\ lino w lio -e iiiin h lc fin g e rs have th rille d to keep Ihe I,PM| nwnei driven
Iy I
&lt;0 d
iiu iiiv ii Sanford piano lover nod erile* olle

P c rs o n a Is

Miss Ruth Sackclt
Honored Al Luiu'licon

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Hint ill.- I' N keep hmid*-off,
'
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Moi |,| Orgaui/atlon specifically
furiud* .mi - i.l*. interference in the
d"tn. -ti, affair* of nation*.
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Sanford Baseball Prospects
Brighten For1949As Gruber
Receives Eight New Players
On
M ost P o sitio n s
Squad A rc P ille d ;
C ntnldo R eturns T o
C lub F ro m Smokies

Walker Cooper To
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His Injured Knee

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| Home runx, Iheir rhlef inxtrujiiii'iit »f dextruetlnn in the paxl,
jute nulling fewer and farther he! Iwet'ii for the New York Yankeex.
In 21 gnnicx the New Yorker&lt;
have hit only three rmind-trtnperx.
i Johnny l.indtdl, J e rry Coleman
land Tommy llenrleh xtiurk the
. Idowx.

the Florida Slate League, hn*
j HOUSTON, Texnx, Apr. 7—1/1*)
hecn returned to the IiktiI eluh on
Walkei Cooper, the New Yoik
option by the Knoxville Htnoklcaj
{(Sianlx' veteran ratehar, will ienve
lit \HHOfI a TEI) CHESS
of the C I h x h It Tri-State League. |
for Si. I.otilx late thl* week to
Cnlaldo idiiynl in I (HI gaum- lint *
IIOXINti
have Hr. Kolieit F. Hyland rherk
ienMou and liatted Mint.
lloxton—Cnllforuin
won
tbe I
injured knee. Although thu
“ We are glnil to xcv Tummy (earn • ha in pimi xh i |&gt; in Hie National ____
klo
ix xtill lame Cooper hnx I x t t i
leturn In the rluli. I feel I hat hi A AH lloxing Tournament. Mini- ii*ril regularly.
\K l III It IIKI K W IT II.
will he of great benefit to iix riei- llni per, Haklaiul, Calif , IIH11I'm III s p n r l i ICdllor
Till'
Nrv/ Yoik
(iinntx hitit
thin iiinimer. He m running bel­ |ioiinder, wan individual honoix.
! I'l’LHA, Okla., Apr. 7—1/11—
EOHTHAI.L
ter, Ihiowing belter and hitting
eight new |ilnyi'i&gt; to Mmmgi'r
Kitiii (.'nnnerx, firxt baxeman far
Hyrneuxu,
N.
Y. • Elnyd
II. Montieal last xenxon, will Join
hetler Ilian he did hint H|iring,”
Hal (IrnliiT of ilii* S.infill■! (iiiiiiln
Si'hwai txwaliler,
head eoneh at tin- Hrooklyn llodgerx loilny In
(irnber cwnttnenled.
yenterilay, ami tIn- inlilitliin of tinHull ilnllman, a mnkie outfield- Muhlenla'rg, wax named brad foot­ ,Minna, (in,
•right pliiyeiii niiitly fillx the
ball eoarli at Hymnine Huivruity.
Hmifonl nailer.
i t , hiiM been iiptliined to Hanford
fniinern will replnee Det* Fnndy,
It ACINI!
nn"iher firxi haxetnan, who hax
••The U a n i looked h e lle r i I u i I mk ' n n nlxathin , If he rim learn I " hit fioni Trenton. Ilallioau IoiI m and
liiln
light
handed.
Howie, Md.—Taylor Leather* Ix'i'ii optioned lo Fori Worth.
the* p irn tin *
yf'Htcqtliiy i ix *ttt'r,
( im jim t ilc H iim l.
lull llurga, a moklu ralchor, hury’x Eaxteru Klyway (110.10)
than it In n a l any tim e H u m f a r '
Tom m y C ataliln,
IU4H ren te r
optioned to Hanford won the Kindergarten Stakes at
PKN8ACOI.A, Apr. 7—(Al—
tliin
x |ii'in g ,"
MaiiMKer
( im lie r fie ld e r fo r the Hanford e n try in ha* Im'iti
from Jackxonvlllt-. Mnnuger (irti- Howie going n half mile in :41» 1/6. llii limn
Wehmeier, 2'2-yenr-old
New York—Spring Hill Enrmx' right-hander, may he the “xtand&gt;her nmt Cat Koumnello to LuwI ton. Ok la., in order to make room Nell K. (10.00) won the ilx-ftir- oat iiiteher" the Clnelnnall lleilx
on the rluii for the peppery rookie. long I'rioreax Ktakex at Jamaii'n hitvt been looking for, Manager
Two rookie left handed hurlerii in 1:1.1 2 6.
lltnky Wnllerx xniil today.
Hallnndnle
Darling Sluldn'x
weie aim Mxxignt'il In Hanford yen“Hi''i made a terrific imprexxlon
teiday. Jark Heal wax optioned Ditke’x Hal 1*11.HIM won Hie xlx- on me Ihix xpling," xniil Wnlterx.
Hum Jtoxoy City
and “ Lefty" furlong feature al liulfxtieam in •'lie'* nuieh fnxter and xcemx to
Hairy wax optioned from Hioux I : HI 1/6.
have a better Idea of what he ix
Albany, Calif I ,I"H h iiiii Fund doing If he ran get over hix
I city| lion Connelly ami lien Wilaii, ■■■Itin Ili'il the flixteil xix-fui longn rhange-of-pnee pitch with any
two in:bl handril plteln.'lx, were of the (ioldi'ii Hale Fieldx meelihg degree of eonaixteney thix xenxon,
addl'd to the Hanford ranter. Con- ill winning the feiiliiie ta re in lu 'll In- worth hix weight in gold."
. nelly wax xent to Hanford by Jer- I Oil 1 6
Wi'luneier, it Cinrinnalinn, won
TENNIS
xey City and Wilmi wax optioned
II riml loxt eight laxt year in hix
lo the loralx liy Hioux City.
Hamilton,
lieimiida Doiothy fii-t full Hcaum with thu Hetlx.
“All of thexe pltrhora are un­
tried under file, hut m'ouIx in Hie
! SAVANNAH. (Jit., Apr. 7—1/11
, ni unnixation believe thnt thoy couple more plityerx fiom other
llinlon'x National League elinmi will all lie of value to Hnnfoid,” tvmiix in the tiiiintx' nrganixaliou. pi"h llrnvex will optmxe the Sn| (ii uber roinmented.
However, I will not know for a vnminli eluh of the Sally l.eague
Kd Kaxi'o, an mfielder; Ja rk few iluyx who they will he." tiril- hi'ie today. Hill Voixelle ix xlntrd
(Tox«, an lufleldei; Jim Clarkin ln'i ili'i-lin i'll.
to niteh for the Major Leaguerx.
TONITE'S ALL ST A It FEATURE
The Sanfoul ilub will piny one Voixelle Imd been li«tei| to hot I
and Kd Kuipiewiki, two piteherx,
liave Ih' iti releaxeil hy the Han- of the other teiiinx al tIn* tr a in ­ at Coliiinhia, S. ('., tomorrow heNinth Race—R.lfi IMIlc
fin,| manager.
ing hnxe hi'ie on Monday night enuxe I d x native town of Ninety
fireyhound
(in*
I*
on
I. Kanook
Yexterday the Sanford aggie- at H:IMl o'l'loek. “ However, the Six ixn'l too far from llo-rc. Howthe air tnnlta over
gnlnm di'feiiti'd Lenoir, N. C., by team luix lint been iiailieii by Hub- evei, Trihul MunagiT Hilly SoulhLoin: 1.10 a
WOlf/. a l 6:66 nnd
:i- Itol'i' llailoo
la 7 In ■! eouiit lo i-hnlk up their bell," (irubet axxerteil.
wiiilh Ihilikx Voixelle "luix rexted
WLOF
ut
(1:66
with
I- l.nddie'.i Huh)
M unager (irn b e r expeetx to hold too long.*'
{eighth vtelnry in the ipring trainnil
tho
‘diijia'
on
the
r.- Twin llill«
jing ••x hihit lull xehiidule,
the fir x t w o rkou t o f Hie xenxon
ijngn at the Orlandotl- ItiiniiM&gt; Iti'Kal
M o n irip n l
I The teuin ini'ludi'd Weber, th; on S atu rday in the
Hanford
Kennel
Cluh.
7- Iowa linin'
C h in lie I'l'pio, returning from the llnxeh ull Park a l I be cm net o f Heml of Alnnit'da, Calif., gained
M- ('nroiina Sim
; I'JIH - 11ii mi i i i i i I idaylng
xeeond M rlln n v illc and C ile ry Avennex. tin- worneli'x firmln in the Coral
haie; .lolinuy MtMiimix, xx; Jim Tile M in n i‘ii|io |ix M ilb 'ix nml the lleneli Tennix Tournament. Fred
NI) MINORS ALLOWED • POST TIME H:00 I*. M.
.Index, Mb; Hob Hallman, If; Cutul- Jerxey C ity (Slnntx m e iila n n in g Keviili'xki of Dutruil upxct thirddo, if , Jerry llueger, if; llaiga In pull «tiikex on F in la y , the San­ M'i'ileil Hill Vogt of Philndrlphiii.
j ii ml Lett Malle, i ami
Ciuinelly, ford xkip pe r nxxiT li'd H im m o rn ­ ti 2, (I 2 in the men'x iiuarlerrinalx.
J
Kliiux
ami
lliuldy
Lake,
p.
ing.
On Houle 17 (Hanford Highway) al l.ongwood
i
IIAHK ETIIAI.L
Yexterday
wax
l.aki-'x
firxl
up
"I
Hunk
the
bull
club
will
look
nlMint 8 nillea north of Orlando
.Miiini'n|ki|lx Minni'H|iii|lx took _
pcninitet' on the liill for the Iti tit lilt) per relit lietler ax xiiiin ax
they get intV the xtiuliuin,” he i i 211 game lend over Waxhington j
xenxon.
•
in their hexl-nf-xeven final Hax-1
“ I am .x p e rtin g lo receive a declared.
ketball Awioclution
of Ameiieui
plnyoffx hy winning, 7H-H2.
grinned.
'I lit'
firxl Imu* lii'rlb Iiii l.i'i:n H llril hy Fred Wi'lwr, ii li'fl
hiiiuli'il throwing mill lintting |d«yi t , who w i t h i&gt;|»lii&gt;ni'il from T m iInn, N. J. Welter |dnyrd with Oxhkii.h ln.it yrur nml hit .200.
“ Curl llulilm ll, director nf tIn*
(iinntx* farm rlillix, Mini xroutM'of
tin- mgimimitlmi fell that Wi'lier
ncotl* nnolher year In Clnxx II
IniMcliall in order to ili'velnp hix
hitting, lie xceinx to lie an ex
rellent fielder, and hnx |i|omi«ei
| of going Ini ill the (iinnti* or-

Hravex. Ham Martina and (ieorga
1" ll,,**('y l.t*nirur game.
p
Hcuit ix manager of the Touhy umpired the context.
Tlgerx nnd Hobby Newman la
Alabama wax the 28th atat* to
____ _
manager of Ihe Hravex.
,
join Ihe union._____ ____
Thv Tlgerx defeated the Hravex
, , , “ er.ll7 Ll for
^ T,,r' r,,
The American Chemical Society
hy a 4 to .1 count at the Ninth eluded White und Tixon, while
HlFcet Park Monday afternoon in Hnx. and llcxter workeil for the hax more than 68,000 mombera.

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Phone HUH.
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VACANT Apr. 0—2 room aparl- N K W m iiu II cement block culnn.
and black K Ian Voaiet, ^ S c e
Seiecn p u ic ll, iiltin iiiiiin i roof.
Ml*. Carl Mu*". 2d.ll Willow I Imn,
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A ment, private front ami hack
On liO x 120 f t. lo t— $1,276 00
” entrance, corner Oth * Klin,
Ave. Phone 102 W.
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Hex 487, W. 26th Hi.
81U Elm. No children, no pets.
;4I C IIK V Itttl.K T 2 duel in m,ml
Quiet home. Phone 117H-W.
I shape, a eai you'll lie pi mid In
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KX C LU 8IVELY~iVlvato 4 rrwri 3 A IIT IC L K S FO R s a l e ;
__ _________POl.I.KCTOIt with ear, uni* d a y * 1 A Kipiipmeol Co. 208 W. I»t.
apartment. Phone 437-Yv._____
FRIHD JtIMHO SU hlM P dinners
«&lt;uk a week, $211.00 a day. P. d
---------------averynlttht, 11.00. HOMER'S.
Ih-x (III, City.
.18 n o iK Jh
&lt;li.or, radio, ..........
FURNISHED ** apartment,
1000 » —
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Park Ava. AdulU only. Phone r'J X E p O _ F E E D S i Complete lino. !)
W O U K W A N T E *II
l Ifuml. Many a happy mile of
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Hynt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
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dliviliK only
$2116.
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SM ALL furnished naraije upart- LUNCHEON and short- T ille rs
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Pluuichintr,
hnirowinir,
mow*
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served every day at IJinny's
i UK A d ir t m ovinK' Wo sp o cla llro
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Drug Store. 76c up.
in condltluninif l&gt;ull«llnjr lots A 1 I'.'Ih JAWA
Molnieyclc, .'1000
^ ROOM mixlern furnished house
In Lake Mary on paved road, B R E A K F A 8 7 . - s .r v e d .v ery day I . M n ^ p t o ^ J ' h o w t I 6 ^ J . _____ j mlh'" $260 00 can he financed
946.00 monthly. Contact Mrs.
at Lanuy’a Drug Store. 36c up.' LOWER PRICES, Expert w .te h , '^ V .n d m 'n »^li6.0() K ’ R .-T i.on
B. Franklin, Lako M a ry ^
repairing, (1. C. Follows, Home - W. 2nd. St.
Mill’s Swap Shop—Wo boy, sell or
Simp, 1700 Suufuid Ave. Phuo/)
6 ROOM furnished upnrtment firs t
trade most anything. *00 San­
1143-3. .
C H E V R O L E T , good
iip p e iiiiin c f,
floor. O il Park Ave.
ford Avn. Phone 108-J.
engine A cI iiih s Is ill excellent
TWO ROOM apartment for bach­ 4 0 T LUNCHun ovory day from C A R P E N T E R - H u ililo r desires
e n lld itiu n ,
$ 200.0(1.
(Jen.
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w o rk by Jub o r hour. Phone
elor with alertrlc kitchen. Phone
SwHrtx, I ’hn.ie 770-M.
HiXO to 2!00 a t H.SMgR’S.
1487-XW.
149-M 800 Laurel.
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STIJDEUAKEIt
Champion
9EW IN0 M A C H I N E S . Bart’s A .. T V O I- C
I l l Cedar Ave. ...
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Sewing Mach. Center, 110 W. ALL TYPE8 o f buldoaor work,. W0o.mi.
reasunablv rales, rree estlmat-1 |&gt;hone 822-11.
1st St. Ph. 1190.
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MANAO
13t).'l-M,
REWARD $60.00 to anyone fu rn ­
For Sale—Used Tlree, Ten 480 'x
HD M. BALI*. Realtor
ishing
buyer for
20' Alma
16 • Twenty 700 x 16 * T hirty
CAN
YOUR
organisation
use
a
Slat* Baak Bldg.
or Ida 81
Housctiallcr,
good
condition.
&lt;100 x III, from 91.00 up. Plenty
man
trained
and
experienced
in
! Priced lo sell $860.00. N. J.
of miles left in these. Coed also
M AYFAIR
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• h»* following; Production and
LuKa, Sanford Trailer Park.
for faun equipment. Used In ­
Hanford’s finest subdlvtslon-Lots
efficiency, design and setup,
ner Tubes 50c up. 8top In at
B, 6. 7 and 8. block 3. Mayfair.
sales and promotion. For. inter­
FIRESTONE A look them over.
Each lot M x 189.6’. $800. each
view w rite Box WMC care Her­
11 East F irst St.
eaati or tarme. Owner LEO
ald.
ROSEN. P. O. Box lt d , Miami
L U n O A fiB HALB
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Matched Seta for
luidies^
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Men
a STORY apartment hausa, Ufa
UARUECUE STAND, 3rd, A San­
“ ’ roof, douM# garage, ex*
ford Avenue for tale.
Crown American Tourtster
OPPORTUNITY* for m a k in g good
Maxlmllllan* Airway
in small business, Just started,
49% OFF
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THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1M»

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
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M onth M a y Pass
B e f o r e Alliance
B e c o m e s Binding

Bennett Speech
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I n O ld
B e n e fits I s

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s lb lllty In t h r se cu rity o f the
la n d ” , he declared. "E x e rc is e o f ; C l _ i t m L *
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p u iiilr re sp o n sib ility in the *u»- I t S O U g f l l O V
1 0 I) 1 f l
ta ln m rn t o f a g ric u ltu ra l land I* 1
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o f iuich obvious Im p o rta n re to
W A S H IN G T O N A n r 7 &lt;/Pi
the general w e lfa re o f a ll people. | „ w rW rtlH O I U N . A p r. /
l/t
it would *com thect un uiloquutc j" e c re la ry o l Labor fo u n t toeny
p ro g in m o f soil conservation and 1 urged a I too* I in old age b e ne fit*
pru de nt use o f w a te r would t il- I n , help nveccome “ th re .il* In o u r
ways he the f ir s t o rd e r o f l.usi- „ a|,j|;|y
pcisril hv the
lies.* ill itll m il ions.
The p ro lile n i presented the pule " p r ir o ii. il in s e c u rity " o f n« &lt;itl-

WASHINGTON. Apr. 7—(/P)—
A Tniintry-hy-cnuntry .tirvey *howr d today it may hr at Iraat .1
month
lirfo ir thr n»w Nmlli
Atlantic Trraty ran hrromr hindinn on thr 12 nation* which iignc'l
it.
Formal
ratification may trquirc* *uh*tantially longrr than
thi*. lomr official* h rlirvr, barring
a rritia with Soviet Ruuia which
might tpur the proem.
Thr United Stair* Senate ha*
railed for full hearing* to p rrrrdr
drhalr. In Ihituin, llo u ir of Cone
•non* rule* require that all liratic*
mint lir over for a minimum of 21
working clay*, rirluding Sunday*
and holiday*, hefotr bring debated. •
iAt
l l the
III* other
11111*1 rralremr,
g | | « | | | r f tlirrr
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lla a lis n s a Iraat P a n Ih o i
the co-operation o f groups the
flne at he had ever s e tii.
Because o f the (trenching ra in *
e n rliu r in the week, there wa* no
dust raised hy the tra c to rs and
plows. W hat appeared to be a
cloud o f dust a t the n o rth end o f
the p ro je ct was lim e (icing applied
to the soil.
N o th in g nppeared to have hcen
overlooked fo r the co m fo rt mid
sa fe ty o f the thousands o f vl»i-

(C a n tta a e a P o a

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The average length of (Iff In
U n ited S tate* Jumped from

the

40.24 years at the beginning of

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the century to Afl.69 year* in l94fl,

ora tion s to sign oaths th a t the y an Increase of about 17W years.
a rc not Com m unists. The governor
has asked f o r “ a p p ro p ria te le g­
isla tio n against C om m unism ."
Rep. Simpson offere d a c e n tra l, | N- c o t ’ liT
of
THE
couni
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purchasing b ill, but it a p p a re n tly i JIJ
I h i k . _____
8 KM I Not, H
cCOUNT
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la not as broad as the tio v e rn o r
» t a t b o f F u m t i'A
in
PRO.
had In m ind. I t would a u th o r- 1 t „ r»* ttio IX fiti* of
I jl«* the C o m p tro lle r to laaue n j Ito iiK IIT l#Ki: iiA lllllH O N
m o n th ly lint o f *'fn lr p ricea " iiim I • !r!!
\vih&gt;M i t MAY ro N *
re ip ilre purchaaea o f m ore lim n C H IlN :
l- r , In lie made at .......... w ," ' ln j ,
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aT
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Uioae IlflUMl.
, 1 «*|»*»r• n» l!\( &lt; m r U of the •atyitr
The
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proviaiiina
of
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M r, h i * l n m n iil)rr that liv in g 1 &lt;&gt;*l* | entrances to the a irp o rt to d ire ct o f the 1047 School Foundation ' .......... ..... ...
lio n *ln- ^w.1
ill,' ‘fap
n . M er- _
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Cep.
p |y#
t„ H
i- lli.n n r n M r
P o iifls o
ha vr ii*e n h ') per re n t since t h r the stuady stream o f cars. A n am- Law come In a h ill hy lie
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Hrmnieosirm o. I 'o i iiiiy
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percent .Social S c ru n lv system w .n 1hulnnco slm al hy f o r emergency. A p lin o f H a m ilto n to repeal u
Inole Couniy. F lo rid a , on th e 51 *
r U a lili.h r ,I m I ' m .
Concession '•oc.ths were heing sup. ip iire m e n t th a t county
. - school sup,
lin y o f M u*. ISIS, fo r a p p ro v a l
have
m ol (&lt;&gt;r fito ii .u«. lis
m ith
u, n
c uo nil ilrin
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b and
m m rt'frru
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n irn t In- j m c n l* a nd w e r . . m in nftil hy m rm - g fU a . H- Wns want In th r H n in e k o t i j i m j i f ifL V .» L '.Vr
tr»Vr&lt;! t hr UMMip m ip p u r • kn I h*i a o f the Kuaineaa und P ro -. L o n im iltro on hducation.
«inv «»r \i*r11 m **.
KSIILT CIAIIIIIHON
A d n iiiiis lra lin n
m e a tu ir
w hich fc'scdmml W om en’s C lub and by I Hep. Hheppcrd o f Hi. Johns pro- '
i:««M tnrU tif 1li••
of
, posed 11 co n s titu tio n a l uniendnicn!
wcuilcl hnn«l l l i r l i r i i r l l l * a n d e * l- lld I 'U l i l l i ' h iil'lu e rs .
Ihitie rt
Onrrluon
lUt'tlilKOfl
Ilie 111 In an .11ld ill 111l.il 20.000,000 | Kriun the speakers stand, look - 1 th a t would le t the l.o g ls lu tu re e a llli
...tf n o rlln n i l. could lie seen the
•»•'» »P«’elal session fo r .10 1
wucker.;
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1rnn-sleel e.m slm elecl d a iry learn,' ' • * / "
hy IhreoH i l n u s v a a tu r * a
h*« m 1 *
" fh l, llicalc III IIII In - 111.I I l l i r . " lie n dream ........ ............ .
C a rey! flfH is o f the m e m U rs o f eaeli • 1 Kan nu*a (ir la a g u N u u lt 17-11
paid, "had ten* In I In riihalli r |iri
Iteni.i,, bend Of Ibe M g rlc u llu ra l i *»•••»• O nly the tio v e rn o r eon c a ll,
AlderHgnle U n i- B •*P**,'f*J session now.
&lt;nll.ll Hi«ei in il v. and llili* lia&lt; pie | d i'p n rlrn e n l o f
v e rs lly . O. It. Dawson, cou nty
*he Henale spent most n f its
eiilrcl a vriy ir.d |iioh|rui id ntei
1
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m ft'iit
m ill co m m ittri*
lii'Qil in
mi*tlMMlicRily lo o p lin jf R
......!,t, K . ll't ,,', t» «" " t ' t s'-th ihlv '* 1 (. , , „ rtCe „ t ,|,|K
used his
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lie hy ernslou run la' met in only
Iw n w a y*, he declared. " E ith e r WT
hveonie u d tw lin ilig n a tio n ; n r we
e m itiim e to ls&gt; 11 vig oro us, p ro ­
gressive, p e riiicin rn t nation. The
f ir s t rlin ii'e in what we w ill he
emiic w it hunt soil conservation
Tin* second choice is w hat We ran
achieve uinl m a in ta in w it h tin
Kind o f soil r iin -c rv ilt ion I mu
ta lk in g alionl ”
j TIlC jn h is heing done hy the
suit e m ise rva tliiii d is tric ts , Hen| nett deelarecl, and h e lle r progress
in heing iiiin le than Is gvn era lly
I.nown There lire ill t'lo rld n , lie
lidded. I t soil ennser vat ion di
1rie ls covering BJ!,ltOO,flftO acre1and in i'ln d liig some Ml,04)0 farm s.
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State Tax Bill

Miracle Day

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the rnunlrie* which lignecl the pact | DKCT.AItlNti T IIK NORTH A T I.A N T IC Ib fc ii*.' Treaty to laJ|,|i,.,|
Valid1' Klyt"pi.rr^iit4**'f
| own slmrl wave radio equipment procedure. The House set up »
here on Monday could formally I'.ng step toward peace, “ I'residcnt Triimnn the Ministers mid digoi-1
h)|n| remniiiing soil cmiservo- " ‘••ion. he added:
" I l I* difficull fee die o M iilia l Iasi week to secure materials for r« m P ^tf new set c.f rule:, with no
ratify *| within a few days
day* The turle* " f
"»«liuis gathered in Washington to -ikii the part. lie
.hiring the year of
the sta lls fo r the rows.
••'b a le yesterday. They were p re ­
„ _ . i- ____ ,
* • 1__ 1 . / ‘
1 • le fu lc il tIn- Itie u in n elinrges tln ii 1lie Ire n ly i« iucmled fn i any Il» 4 l," lie m id . "1.0*1 yea r SIn
pa rlia m en t* u l Ic rla n d , IT ru in a ik jin rjio u r t'sceict f iiin r e peace. 1 In te rn iitin n n l .Sound|doilo|
1 ru le o f p riig re ** had i i I h iii I trebled
and N o rw ay a u tlin r ir r d ih e ir liracl* ]
j il wa* :i.:i pereecit o f Hie rc iiiu iu
^ ilig |ob. We 'h o iild be lil'le |o
o f gcivernnienl in advance In lake
| fin is h Hie job on Ibe fiirn iln n d s of
th i* step. Hut hy the term * u f the
I 1lie e n n n lry op to Hie stale o f
Ire n ly appruval u f th i* Iriu iln r s l
i 11 iiinlcniincc by 1070 Thai w&lt;
I'ttNifNiir# * »*
(IhPi
( I m il lim e d I C'h ii l*a '(e M a r l
lin t a ffe ct the u tlirr* .
pii'Hcni disidmi g* roiiuirniH'iit hi j oi"-l •'•'!'* i*i*i Iy -hoiihl do, t m-,■** 1**.
M illie e u | w r a llli lies 111 llo lo in
are -till losing around r«0*5.
Ile fu re cnniing in to effect the
iM e h n ig o mi m I i h t i * f i m iii sorv irt* (
i l l lia c lr a lld a g ric illlu re . a n d a l l r i j '
^
a year."
iacr niuti
ne m
laiuieci
ny the
me seven
»evru
.
. ,
, 1un..... "loinoriil.lc cmidilioiis." It Cinil 'ceres
,
,
,
pact
mu*t he
lifie d hy
noi
rhicli
nriainallv
tcmniored
illlie
*
*
y
r
,
t
"
‘
1
now
rends
"imilei
condition
s
oilier
"Modern
mi comer veil Ion is no
w hi
lnii«.l *»i im f l u iu,n 11,:. |
should *ay llir lallcc I* far limn' '
dislmlioinlde." Ills pmposnl, . direrled merely lowurd inilllltc'li
Un
ited
nu
rd S late, (hy hvo.thi.ch Seni|(i||., h|V r
....... ..
............. ..
|„ ..'.r*. w lo .-m e e ..f th r
.....Mr. Hen
ale
itcnl
te appicival), lliilain, Caiud.i.
...
1,... ,|M.V got the m. call, d “Id........
nett declared. “ Il I*, dynamic me
ll»ed
fl„ vliryillK IWIMIIW.
.......
It leads In liicrrn.e.
I •ranee, Belgium, llir Netherlands * ..... r " . ! ' " ........ ..
111111I ra l
mid ln * lln g p rn d ile tiv lly o f tlie
lie IIl* o w u illi'd to re d e fin e I In
and (.uiemlaiurg. The remaining
All eeulinniie wealth, be dcrllired
land and liie r r b y prn m olp * the
•igners were Italy and Portugal. 11II im ul i-ly I'onirs from ......... hi Hi b ill's u iis i'u n d n e t I'lu iis i'. A s now common w e lfa re w here ver it Is
w r it le u , p e n sio n * w o u ld be b u rre d
prncTircd. A ll region* n f the* w orld
The agreement* d ra fte d hy l l i r itself, Including It* ocean*, and w h e re
ili* n h i! it y
w a*
ilie iir t i'd
"w illf u l
u iis e u n d u e l." lean Ice Im proved, we th in k , and
western democracies to pool th ru
'• " ,l ' " h7 *
' I In o n g lil
1
.
.
. J,
, fI*b in g , m ill furcm lry.
I lie del
b e l l i ...... asked (Ills be e lim ig e il l i s | * " n ........... i r r e i i l l y
p o v e r ly - s tr lr k e n
force* In in e rt any n u tiid e acnircl r pr , p n m i i i v e
un.l
»•' " " " | 'f i loiiinuM niiseo nd iie l."
area* nuiv be advanced In 11 stale
it t a r k ,
m eanwhile, w a t
* I h iii I 1c ivilU e d man 1* t ln ii p n
M eniiW liile llie Hennle ilib n le 011 J " f re la tiv e
p ro sp e rity
liy safe
ready In il u r l the la lm riiiu * ru lifn ii
1,s« l " « '/ • "
.'i'' Ha- Kurupi 1111 1i' 1'overy pro g riu n , | g im rilliig m id lnerea&lt;ing Ih e li au
7
j
Im limit! m ill iiim
.i'* thrm tin. li« 1iv a llu g th e reeeni S o u llie rn f ib
.......................... ...
r lc iilln r u l
...............................u p n e lty ,
lin n p ro ce d u rf i.
|1
H Iiie
n iin e
llv Ithlie
IS
p ie e
. i'iiiln
en
n lly
e b
h iu
u nile
ti*r.. Hut | , „ H|*-i in le n g th , n e u re il 11 v u t f | th rn n g h - o il m id w a te r r iin s e r v a - j
hi.t Iical-given

liOiittit K pm 'li

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1- ’;

in i.liin g |M,( h ,r (|M, &lt;lf
................. dtio p p rd the I. f , u l,t to cut the
■■•sources th a t Hod has placed
T '*1d&gt;bi..m,n lo t til
at Ins disposal.
"T here'll be cm more money
llislm p I .o u t!it suid th a t lie w in umcndmentH."
.Senator
W herry
illle ie ste d in th is M krurle Noil (It-N e b l Mild as llie debate' went
Conservation Hay because lie is a into its l " t l i day. Tbc filib u s te r nil
m ini, and as a man be must c u t; a Semite ru le * cluingc to K ill Hie
la'intiHc lie is a C hrist inn iind u» tig h t to filib u s te r lusted 111 days,
a ('In 1stimv lie realises iIn*t cun
D cu io criille
le a d e r l.ueas
of
re lig io n bus its very u n its in an m m ols and Senator C'oim ally (D
u g riru ltu ru l * m le ty and the f „
T e xt predicted a rinul vote on the
lu re u f llie church lies la ig e ly in A d in iiiiN tra lio n liackeil prugrum to
llie. ru ru l fie ld ; und lierause c*H ui&lt;| W estern K tim pc u im tlie r Ifi
o f us regardless u f what we do mouths would be reached la te lo fo r a liv in g are dependent
Hod's gncid e u rth fo r our very .
However, about 111 aiaeudm i'iits
uwh
livelihood.
tn the h ill s till fared debate. Most
AH w u itliw h ile , w ork is m ,
,
. ,
ir a a r t a a e d F ra a * P a a r n a i l
tr u th a vo ca tio n ", he ileelar.'d. I " T , »&gt;"m were due to l«. set aside
varying degree* uf maturity undn " th a t is, a call fro m Hod t o ;
dlsciisslnu.
the tatlr Irit prnvition and In re­ share w ith H im in the cre n lln n . fh e Ionise look up the $7r.7,o f a iH dter w o rld , but nowhere is -H I.IO J appro pria tion s b ill to fin quire grade la hr linn for culture*.
„.....
n r in
ir liir r s lilii w ith Him inure- . n«ee np e ra
iis .if ,the sla
, tlu
. ■■.*te
. , I. coin
. fm
. . ?........... ........................................
.
.•
#• * a I im
I. n a l, I..,, ftlaftftftftft
ftft.i
T n s lu r l w o rk w ith an e n tire ly rea dily
a p p a ie n l Ilia n in the fie ld
«nd Jusiac d e p a itiiie n la fo r
I the riseiil ycni lii'g iiu n iig J u ly I.
new emnnilsslun J u ly I would cause n f iig r li'iiltiir o " .
confusion at one o f the busiest
V i'S li'id y il approved a $B7I,1017.17U i’ii I ■'ti-ii 11 iiin iii'y liill c a rry tim es n f p lan nin g f o r the new sea| b ig fu n d * f u r va rio u s agencies.
aon, W a lke r sulil. Present law • tu g ­
*.
.i
i,
............
gers the te rm *, w ith fiv e n f till' I I
A im ing Ib e i .... was *110.010,000
C i:anllsunl Fraai I's a r H u rl
men seheiltdrd to be replaced June
im Hie ii I miii m' n i- u r y niniiiilNMMiii
fa rm e r and Ills fa m ily .
j‘ "d fM.tMMi.iMMi fin llie lle illa a ir
1.
MA iu l you it now w liut I n r m in r il
, “ I l ulw nys takes m ouths fu r new
Ih e llm ise i* u rtin g s w iftly on
m cm tice* In Ira n i w hat they need fa rm h a yin g power means In u l
to know about Ihe commission's tow n lik e H a lifn ril which is d e -! *•"• m u iii'v h ills In clear them liependent la rg e ly upim iig rlc a ltu re ," I l ,ir*' the h o s ie r Indidiiy, when
Complex op e ra tio n s," he said.
m il th a t members w ill iiilic a III day h u llWalker reported "every Inform he rlcclnreil, p u in lin g
d o lla r u f
fa rm
Income | day.
ad lawyer" lu whom ha hail talked eve ry
w iuals seven do lla rs o f natlcuml
The Nenute jtn li.m ry s u lw o n ^
Income, According In cciinnm lsts. L I m r :..... " - l 'l ''h . a rm ,-* nh
ed by calendar dates,
I'rntected productive woudlnnds [n u ll t i " ............. 1 "
i "The committee has proposed
lire lienntifiil, he remarked, and law *. Ih e nieasurc', ha* Is'm t ertj

i .................... .......

Moil ecinservatinn
does much
I m ore tlm n safeguard land. It di1re c tiy o r in d ire c tly resu lts in u
wide v u ric ty n f fundam ental bene­
fit * . I t both increases Ihe yie ld*
per acre and lowers the cost n f
pro du ction on&lt; most fa rm
land.
W'lilch, in tu rn , start a whole chain
n f benefits, M id i
ns
inerenked
fa n n e r income, increased taxes fo r
" f , governm ent, increased
trade fu r lin tli ru ra l am i
urban
com m unities, und increased em ­
ploym ent fu r professional, skille d ,
and u n skilled w orkers.
" I t resluts In la rge suvlngs
such
as
reduced
sllta tlcm o f
stream *,
d ltrh c -.
harbors, and
co stly rese rvoir*; lessened clnmgge
to fills , ru ts, and cu lv e rts n f h lg liwciy* and railroa ds; decreased dum agi’ In oyste r beds and breeding
and feeding grounds o f fis h , eruhs.
„ mj „ t|„ ,,. vnlnaldo m pm tic life ;
. . . . . .
'
1
mid reduced flood crests on Isilh
m a jo r mid m in o r stream s th a t re ­
sult In Ics-eni'd dainuge lo farm s,
homes,
in n iiiifn rt tirin g
n liin ls ,
livestock, highw ays, r a il,,. n ils . „n ,l
4|| ||«*r pro
n ro pe
iM riy.
rty
" I t lli'lp * In a lle v ia te drought
diiiim go to cro p -, pualures, uad
meadow*. It earniirugc.s u mare
fle x ib le ami d iv e rx ifie d typ e o f
a g ric u ltu re .
I t helps
create u
g re a te r pride and s n tls fs c tlim In
fu n n in g along w ith the g re a te r
m a te ria l re tu rn ".
It en-ourages
......
llllllK |„ e r * „ f
‘,r,'
stuy n il the fa rm . A m i, npp a re n lly , It helps In Im prove the
aomcthlng which competent, im­
the turning of palmetto and brush dmsed by thf iiiti'lligence experts tiutritlnnal (pinillity o f focal.
partial attorneys state could he
of llie arini'd services, und yosw ith u n u iu a l .p e rd . put

tnuchr* on the exact cetlifird cop
it* for f’ rriident Trutntn and head*
of the other government* to iiihnut
to their legiilalor*.
Some In te r partner* of the A t­
lantic alliance, diplomatic o ffic ia l*
•aid, may be inclined lo hold l.ark
until ihe United Stale* and Britain
act. Fatter holiday r rre u ri protn iie other delay*.

Citrus L

Buit* Speech

knocked out In the court* with Ihu
•lightest effort," Walker explained.
"0n« standard fur nil varieties
throughout |he season is Ilia only
afcirwar'' to the problem ul i Ii Ih
Lima."
Aa to grade Inhaling for rnnI hh| 'citrus, he said, "a slate guvarmnvnt cannot restrain Interstate
commerce. Any rainier ran always
;**« federal grades Instead uf state
grade*."
A direct ntlark on Warren's
cjtrus committee ami its program
raipa from Commissioner
l.utt
Maxey uf Frosl proof.
. Maxey said ho spoke as an In­
dividual only. Ho ha* largo grow­
er, shipper und processor Interests.
H« accused to the committee of
"trying to alnk Ihe Industry,"
th e committee "ha* had free ucecu* to the press for Ih tlr ballyhoo
anti false propaganda for montha.
appealing to the weak mind* or
Florida," Maxey said.
Maxey accused the committee of
ahrcpdlng
untrue
Information
about tha condition of the Industry
and declared " I nm going to do
and aay what I please tn counter­
act'' such
■usti statcmsnU.
statements.

.

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Shrine Minstrel
tltts f r a n

vaas flat I

. M uniforms which
which wera
■rd at a coat of $4,109 or
each. Last year the Shrine
il m u lle d In a JouaUan

■■u•ne,r tMi&gt;&amp; n n s :

Vwa . ’’U h,dlS?,'.7!
aocMadod la
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.hMda

Dspartmsnl o f Agrlcullurat Colin
Gunn, smuii
state ronn«nRN0nis»f
conservationist,
Mi, uumii
HCfl, Galnesvlllot II. G. Clayton,
director of Extension Service,
Gainesville; P a r k a Anderson,
Avon Park, president of the flu te
Aisocletlon o f Soil Conservation
D istrict supervisors) G o r d o n
W oMh head o f tho section o f Curm t Information, SOS, f
lurff, fl. f t , Ralph SaMar. _
, Ills, assistant tU U conserval
tot L A, Jacobaon, work unit cotv
•arvationlst, SCfl, Hanford; Cal
Roark, BCS Informxtlon Division.
SparUnburg, B. C.
Atao Introduced w m i F. E.
FlU gerald/ 80S motion picture

terdny l ‘111 Dirciliii J. Edgar
Hoover dcM'iilii'd ii a* llie "very
minimum” protect Ion needed.
Hut Hciintor Fergui-oii (It-M id i)
cauHom'il against going ton far.
He said Ihe peneetime buttle ag­
ainst spies i i i ,&lt;I saboteurs could '(it
to such an extreme It might In­
terfere with freedom of speech and
Hi* press.
The House Bunking Committee
o|H&gt;ited hearings mi public hous­
ing plans, a multl-bllllun dollar
program fur federal housing und
slam clearance.
Hep. Mimruney (li-O kln) prodieted that a Id-paiilsun support
would Insure passage of the legis­
lation. Hep. Wnleni t (It-M ich),
who fought such u hill iast year,
said "It still junks ilkc Socialism
to me."
The Hi'itnte Hanking ContmlHeo
recently approved u similar meas­
ure. Other hearings Includcili
Olcumargarliie-tlie Senate Fin­
ance Committee met lichlml closed
door* to plan public hearings on
Isglslatlon to end the tk'l-year-old
tax on oleo. The hill bus been passtd by (ho House.
Unification—Secretary of Army
Royal I was called liefore tho Sen­
ate Armed Services Cnmmltteo In
a prlvato session to discuss legis­
lation lo tighten unlfcatlnn of tha
Army, Navy and Air Force, (Gon.
Dwight D. Elsenhower culled mill*
tary leader* to Key West, today to
talk over tho same problem.)

0i B|S|!SP WTRRi Mika Thomas
o f WORZ. Orlando and Paul Taylor o f W FTIi, .F t. Uuderdala

Sharlff P, A. Mero, and John
Ivay, president and J. L. Inglay,
treasure of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce.
Irntraaslag It
Fallowing the banquet, motion
eturas war# Mtown In color of
In two
a evolution of farm Implements
bjxar.
s Mr v«| iiRrvm Muwrjri uuncwir ut
d ljfl to Up to d it#
Sanford .was the Agricultural Experiment Bta- tractore.
hlgli w
tlon,
xti uainesTinei
Qalnaavlllej John
eonn Vaxon
vi
of
U. K. DENIER CHARGE

lem lnola High School Band

.tha firs t tin
»»ar

lands
into
Improved
pastures
makes Florida mure eye-appealing
lo Its paying winter visitors," he
asserted.
Mr. Ilule was inlriiduced by Kdward Higgins, manager of the
Kemliiide Cininiy Hliainlier of
Honimerec.
Tlie luinquet was attended hy
nlsiut 00 persons, unit guests were
Introdiu'ccl hy Hubert K. Withereil, District conservalinnlst and
hy (leorge Touhy. Among theso
were: II. II. Bennett, chief of Hull
('niiNorvntlon service. Washington,
I).
Dr. Hide; C. W. Smith,
Aslnlaila, treast"-or nf the Florida
Forest and Park Association; II,
E. Wood Tallahassee, Hlate Hupcrlntcndenl of Agricultural Educatloni Z. 0. Herlong, Mlcanopy,
president of the Florida Noll Con­
servation district; T. M. Hower­
ton, Jr., Madison, director of the
Florida Forest and park Associa­
tion! William W. Haliorn, Jr.,
Jacksonville.
.Others Introduced Included the
Rev. Alton Bradley, Carey Reams,
agricultural Instructor and other
official* of Alderagute University
Including M. W. Castle, and M.
W. Castle, Jr., and J. U. Shields,
Phil S, Taylor, Tallahassae, su­
pervising Inspector of the Florida

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.Fnrnt

NANK1N0 • Apr. 7—(A ^ -1
United fltatr
tea amhasxy

"Productive land
Is different
from other natural resource* in
that it nitmt he ttsetl amt main­
tained *lmultiinc&lt;iu*ly—If It I* to
remain productive. That Is. It nui*t
l»e kept intact while In 11*,.. or It
Is likely to vanish with the run­
off from rnliixtorm*. Plants can
lie grown over nnd over without
depleting the productivity of the
loud, If the roll I* maintained; Inti
tho soil itself, *0 far as known,
cnij Im renrodnred only with the
tedious kIuwiiohn
of geological
rhange, once It hn* vnnlshrd b&lt;..|ily inlo the oeenns.
"Prodiictlvo Inml Is much more
limited than commonly has been
supposed. It occur* only on tho
surface of the earth anil onjy on
a part of the surfnre. It I* not
permanent. Once fertile soil has
been washed or blown away, It
cannot he restored or replaced In
any practical way for generations.
And what Is left—subsoil— Is us.
tml y far less productive and less
stnhle, Often It Is sterile.
When bedrock Is reached yon
have goncrnlly come to the end of
praellral use, so far as prodmilve
land I* concern,d. I.nnd riddled
wllh gulllrs Is In nlxmt as worthVM •«'»‘|«tl*in. Also, land under
the handicep nf nver-wotigss Is
not itvnilaldo for successful eropp.
Ing, and land without ndrquato
W* 1
•"
much desert. And
shallew soil on steep slopes geuaral y I* shout as worthless re­
cultivation as shallow roll ovR
l,rp«h» your plow,, y
These conditions, and others,
must lie considered In. effective
•oil
conservation-remedied
hy
proper land use or by the use or
proper conservation measures.
“We cannot dig deeper Into thd
cn,r.th
fiml new productive
so!. We cannot pump It from
wolle or dig It from mines, aa
we do for salt, sulphur, and coal.
We cannot Import It from other
nations and stockpile It na we do
with copper and tlA. And there
are no, undiscovered reserves of
Tductlv# land of any large ex
it, anywhere on earth- We mi
What we have or do will

I hily Ml.'I pec cent id ill w n ik c i*
lia ie ail .ilillll.il im nine nf mure
lli.ill $ 1.000. 11,lo ll saul
llie new lu ll w ould r s lr u d m v i i age
In fa u n w in ke r*,
i l n ii t 'il i
w orker*, the «r|f-en i|iluye d, te ila in
g n v rin in e iil w orker*, ctn p lu yr* n f
iin n -|irn fil iii* litu lin n * . am i ilene
*etvm g ill the aim ed fo u rs
III a d d llliin
1 n lh r i le in 'l I*,
llie m easure v 1 I | i i i i m i I' Im ill
lie ** a n d ill* . d o l'lv i ll'm ile ■'

o th e r p 'lw v r f u l t r n i't u r w o u ld liit e h i

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every day Ik e yea» ra a a d
ip e r la l * u a im e r H a le s

lluom A U de llrla s* meal* dally

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Nim psnn'*
statem ent t but
be
n u ll'll u f llie p iilm e ltu runts from
w u iilit Introduce the lin te l tax and
1 th is area, t i l l oecaslnns where a III* scant disclosure n f o th e r s tr a t­
root itn
overlooked and a true egy to the liniise ro m iiillle c wa*
lo r■ •***■
m i.| lu
burrow
gut
slink,
un■I j
ll in n
t,
*»l nl
,11 IVj II
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Whea W* KUa Need A U iattve. flte
Ulvaa lla Syrup *f Bla&lt;k-0raagM

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1“ ' "
fir s . ...... ...... b ‘
"
from the ol. -im I,..
I I n iin n ltte e . who was w ith Sim pson
u f orfn(&gt;a c K I? M T (i^ T ^ C
In the p i.* tiu e area nearest the
• ‘ Hif. ronco w ith
he Huvennr. ^ U t a * * *
speaker's stand, about one ilo ie n
ho h ,d " °
| n iu 1 :t? T rb « {f t m A M lO M t la f '
1
------------------1 uka, (K»» tuu* tk ftl/M mlulUy Ilk* (
r n r liir * and harrow s and plou gh*!
T H I I I II T q I t
Vrfe/^W .'.M

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a m i''H .o \[!a lit7 n g o f H a h m V rn "s
K K F IN H IIA M , III.’. A p r. 7
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P h ilip p in e house o f le p ri'.-i'iitn - n
liv e * today pni-*cd u iiiiiiim u u -ly a
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been re 'e n v e m i" fro m '0 ,t h e l &lt; f * s a | | ft, a , c l f j a M n i ”
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office,
which
governed
W ithout Painful BasluMM
NO l . t ’CK II K itK
I'ipriH 'nl r ig h t* to F ilip in o *.
fsa«Oo* sonslu
Whfts dlftordftf of kldn*T fsmtlo*
W A H H IN H T O N , A p r. 7 —r/1»)— ' ‘the
nf* hospital. All except seven have
The liill wa* aimed at A u * tn ilii|
r*u f Mood. It .
iltnnou* enstur to r*iB«in In ynur
r&lt;Mu*noU«MjBs 1
which rece ntly denied ndiaissiun A W ashington postal cle rk who i " ,|*n hlonHfied
*&gt; h u m nasilna Me k**tw. rMiuaol
I,c point, lo** of p*p ond ftatrer. gotana
r*tuna up
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Ur million* fo r o v tr I t ro o n . (loon » sir*
"P ro d u c tiv e It.m l i
the only
l in g e r supplies o f tu rk e y and l
210 Sanford Ave.
happy rftll»f and wlU fc«l» U s i l aU ss sf
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VOLUME XXXX

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

Established 1908

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

THE WEATHER
Fair and mild through Satur­
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NO. 184.

AjutoclMrd Press Leased Wire

F R I D A Y . A P R IL 8. 1919

8 A tlan tic A llia n ce Military H eadsiM iracle Soil Conservation Project Senate Defeats Boyle Introduces
ToBeRemoved T in m JS n M w ^ H w rfH ip in ijg y To Contro|
N ations R equest U.S. _
G o v e r n o r ,s B i l l
EC A Funds’Use
♦Aid F o r RearmingF™m Germany
T axing R oom R ent

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i * r r r . « ;r - n
^ • O c c u p a t i o n t—
Po rcc s

P rogram Expected T o
C all F o r $1.2 B il­
lio n W o rth O f Sup­
plies In 12 M onths

Snyder Predicts
Great Period Of
Business In U. S.

T o Remain Under
C i v i l i a n C o n tro l;
Achcson T ells Plan

(lie Miracle .Soil Conic, vstinn pio)c&lt;t, fimslirrl hy nightfall lait i
evening .M ihr Wr&gt; acre (aim of AMrrig.ilc •.'"•versify at the Municipal
Airport. was Imlav tnmcil an outstanding suites* liv Edward I liftftin*.
manager »l llir Srinuiolf County Chamber of Conuiiftir
_____ I lie |uiU uit»—oiitaioaJ lot .Sanfonl ami .Saimaola ( minty Isom.
Seeks l&gt;t Mar
I lit - n i u i l r o iild not lin v e tie e n f -------------------- Kcm
purcliaaeit tor ninny llmiiiumls o f . Sa&gt;lnlnolr- « ounlv f.., any event,
Use O f D ollars T o
rtollarw amt attracted not ®n*F he p",nli',| out, amt rsltm»l»&lt;l that
N ationalize
Indus­
thniMn.1. "I people from 58 of duruisr tin- .lav ninrr Ilian 60.000
T torlila a (.7 roiititirx. hut nation,tr
,,t r .r I„
piir avoid
tries
In
ICu
rope
wide attention as well Antonio-1
„f
,ilr nrvifo ni% ,v. s
hllpx from
«*«trs tli«* I i Urlct | .j,,r i,, rffit im i ••»&gt; f»i»fr«llon of
WASHING I ON. Apt 8 - (/F ) —
of toliiMil.il. hlid &lt; hi .imI h m r * lhr TrMfflr roiH M im ^. inch,(ling
noleil. he iirrl»reil.
Stale Ihi^ltuny patrolttifti, San* fh e •s»enate today refused to p ro ­
M* Higgiii^ snIiI Mint hr
foul Poller timlrv I'M cf Roy &lt;# hibit n»e o l the
4'».’i8ll,(*0n,000
satisfied with the roault* of the Williams. depullea under sheriff ! Europe..II an, flim lv Im n ,lm u .,h
project and wished !&lt;• expreaa
A M rl„ Mllf, „,,,
,IM, | , r
appreciation for the oniatandlng
of f i t * Manager
F. I ratio n in ita ta h la ln u t *d I utopean
in d u .tite i
work of I f * .IncoImoii. Srinliioir
Kil.hin

WASHINGTON. Ap.. h &lt;/P)—
1lie United State*. Hiil.un and
W ASHINGTON. Apr. 8 — (/P&gt;- Frame anmitiiHfd today they ate
a Eight European member* of the
ready to end military control over
North Atlantic Alliance urgently T r e a s u r y
Secretary We»letn
Germany a* *oon a* a
appealed to the United State* to­
10 x p r c s s c s C o n fi­ proposed "German federal repub­ f o i i n i y • o 'H c r v a tlo iila t. now re a lday foi help in rearming. They
| | ll{K ,n . , x p r a „ r i | a n p re d a
dence In F u t u r e lic” i* »et up
Hip at t|.c lio .p itn l a fte r c o lla p s „ ,.r le r v
were told in an official reply that
Ch dilution force* would remain lug flour cvl.au.r.oi, yesterday
..........
„ 1,.. , , , r r
a military aid program it being
fo r I I I ............ ...
. .I tlm
t HICAGO. Apr ft &lt;/Tt
Se ill Germany under lop &lt;i*ilun &lt;on a fte r d ill and l i l g l i t . o f w o rk on ............ .
prepared fur presentation to Con­
flio i.Mijr*-!, mill to It K Withrrclla .j^
cretary of lieatury Snyilei pic- trul.
tras*.
d i.t .i" SI S •on ervatioiilst. for
MaUgaii. chairman of M.,
In a separata statement. Secre­ dieted today Americans may be 1 A |omt rouimuimpie u id • ••"• Him .’ffoit hi 'MMi'fc liillv pl*M*»prngrMto M.nimiltrr. *11«t mi nut.
the whole Ming and dliccting (lie field work i„„|,ng j..|.," hr vtatrd -l.ee
tary of Slate Acheion declared *•«&lt;**•»•• one ol the greater! pt-1 p|et# agieeim tl" on
! Wtlvoti, tnanage' of tlie Setnltmlt
1 that the European requeit. and "«» "» bunne.i dev lupine nt m our | range" of nulttanding German iv nil tlie project
The
Miracle I arm
attracted | nll k &lt;n,| Traelnr r o who head• this
, government’*
--------- ------itsponse
----------- "in —
hutury.
'sue*
was
reached
in
rnnlerencet
no history.
&lt;r ..artv.ita n* raa* *t«r
fainting a io»y pit lure of the here among the foreign minuter* tlie larged crowd ever *een In'
tame represent a prite tag to b e (
rurient rmunonm ntuation. Snyder of tlie three power* Se,re(arv of
placed upon the (Atlantic) F a d ." f
Stale At lie,on. Foreign ’■'ftrel.iry
Rather, he .aid. "they are con- »-«l ■» «"
siittnt with the spirit ol the pact."
U «b ol ‘ Imago th., - oi.l.d Ernest [levin n, Britain, and I oreign Minister Roheit Shuman n
&lt;«• « H * * . „ J
I " Ih i* confidence in the iuture France.
mutual aid.
ii a moil important aurt," he sent.
W ith the establishment of the |
And he added the! the decision
German republic, the roimmimque
of the Ametican government to
said, tho military governor •» in |
_ provide arm* and equipment ” lo i'« - we mu,, no, ..n,w «».
Germany w ill be replaced by high i
f ,
• Free end friendly nation, i, in the »».*«• • • • «*•«•" '« 1b.r,n« \ h„ '* commissioners and military com i f *
Rplievn.l T o New Y o rk Man Faces
menders vidll remain only to head
highest interest of the American1« •"*«&gt; '•*«»•J *» «««»
the occupation force*.
O ff
■ «
: of our growth and progreu
Mr F ln x lin u
‘IS Y ra i
Sentence
It was added that "the functions
P ”, ‘
.
,
tie aaid the new era will l.e one
S ntiiIt
C ;t i »t I i n n
of the Allied authorities will he-1
A m i .$.10.0(1(1 Fine
The request* cep* from the live ((f ,inpr#.ce*le„te*l ............... .
.
_
B ru iifh t r u ly coonU’lf t • cj{n*
,\ c u rre n t shift fr«.m h srllrrV ronie mainly supervisory"
iiie high rommlsslnnerl "will
M H IM ll.h . \ s . \pr a— l/Pl
i t a fro u p -B rlta ln , Franca, Bel to a buyer’s market Is "I miIIi help­
MW
M&gt;MK. Apt *t
i/T»
la- the supreme allied agency of
fhe N*%&gt; snnoumr.l here lsglum, the Netherlands and l.u*- ful and healthy," lie coni limed.
K i n l o Mm Ii ' mI t "uve t ' l t i t r d ol
mnlrol."
da, th.it * t oast t.uard plane
am bouri-and from Italy, nen"With the teturii to ii'irnml buy­
slglitrd Ihr mlwlnii sifuain1 h h "ig )HH l.t'l- ii l"»to a Natem al
Tlo* aggremenl also coveied | hail
mark, and Norway.
er*’ markets. I believe that we may
m
hrewatin amt l a / , Jark
&lt; o , Bank In m il l, lo 'la v wav in
In each rasa, the
European look forward to one of the greatest these other .pecific points, ac | oft I'etisarola &lt; av. Ilrlll.li Weal
allies said sulistanttally the same periods of Imsincss development cording In tlie armmincemrnt
I k trd " i i i ha ig e, m aking him lia id r
Indies

Search
Spreads C r o w e Indicted
T o r l Children On C It a r r e * Of
Aboard Schooner R o b b i n g Bank

Ocala B a nke r

TALLAHASSEE. 1Apr. f t - ( / F )
- - f h e first of Governor W atrtn’a
lax hill*- -4 5 percent levy on room
rent m lodging houiei— was inllroduied m the Senate today jus!

It Itltlied down, h * *n .’tt. tit
amrtiihnrni I,v Seitato' Krm (R
Mo I lr* I*4f «f%f nf #l»»l| 41% ♦»» doll at
i redo&gt;
hy
on h pirlu ipaling!
m u n ii, -lnfi 11y in iniliif. 1 1 . to
aiipoie sod opriatr hi whole or,
m p«H ««v ham ■mhnliv at a
nalionahrsd mdu.trv
kern
m il
oih*i
supporter,
• rgued lh ti

Sin

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| before thr l.egiilxtuic adjourned
fro th* weekend
Senator Hoyle of Sanford in; trodm.ed the measure, which GovI finor Wanen estimate* will proI dm e $S.OOO.OOO of the $35,000.: 000 t year in new tevenue he told
th* Legislatute it muit find to
fmanre Ststa services.

linked

| wuh H oinmuni.in «nd nude M
plain the p toiim iu » n miied it
polo ifv " I ihr I atim • rinnienl
in England
"m a lm •'otinall, •!• I ' f|o” t
lnaiirigci ii tin ha. Iiaro living In
i gel hfnalr pasiage *&gt;f It"' bill tor
ntlfe ivrek i. sent rhs Kcm propov• I vi mil*! he 'unpo.isthle
ailnilii
! i»rrt "
tic 'I'l'iieil t sonomi. ( '•••pera
, thui Vihnmt.tr-ifiii t'aul ll 'llio a ii
a. .aying Ihr i r .1 rit ii'.n w o u ld
| Ull'lcl lllllie *lic clltll** I**..well

• lift Kr l l . c l »'. Ii'*l4ler
|»r»»p&lt;$g i l l ' l l ' liar Mie
U n it,’ll S» «♦r 1 ♦ 1try in g t*.■ il'im m
*,t, 11 Hops
t l. ■ *|Ulf 1 \ n t f &lt;&gt;" Mn. 4(,ie|lil
men! beg. |4t I*’ 4 11,4" l|. i l l flout
a f t r i Mir .".•'fiHtr met m ig h t tu
It’ll If 94* w n . ,n t m o'iil
ill. rt'i&gt;• tt,r %
to a maximum &lt;d
veaiv in pn
1" , 1»•»«♦ ,4A*4\ ,4 l»it, I. "1 ■4IIIHfltl
NEW YORK. Ap. H
merit . 4*»|‘l rrn« »i .1 llliu l Vr»#f
•mi .alid a $)lt,(MHt fine
,.
It.. f fl»l«4l4 •mil It « "u l'l Iff 1111
I -’hip aml plane, teamril today to
A ll In ti about FtiU.lkN) n l the
|M••*(♦!Ml I.l keep H i l l ' l l ’•II II 10
lean h (oi a deielul «■ Imoner on M0t l.td d l ha a been de co ve ifd
ol .1. •11*41 . 1M1f14; 1,’•1 WIII 1 of ln*|
vvlin h two vmall i h it'll en were hr illtx l of it tit the a lia id ( m w r'v fx ii-l , ..r 1 III "|I4,M
11, iirtln ,. 1*. i »»lt
lir v r ij
ahoaril .ilth o u g li
a n o th f home
ipilly said
|U "g l Mill"’

Alio introduced in the Senate
w 11 'h- -ontrovenia! bookie b ill
» hi, h would prohibit telegraph and
teleplmn' mmpsniex from furnithi mg race l u c k mfoimslton to book*
mrken
\ *e I
M 4•*! M I dV.A I
Sdt
fhe hotel (at bill was sent to
1 u u f ) •♦..»,
.«a&amp; made
th* f mince and Taxation Com­
vt*at*id*
ti
8* Mi(&gt; Mir
4« !•* •»?i•• 1 14 *it'i» p i’igtam mittee "h eir il m il be given a
1., U I Ml
|»|« I'lflll of Oi f lull pubic b n 'iu g -probably Apr.

I *••«!f««»«• • • 41 Mgol -4•%♦| T |l| ll f'otll
| i#B91V 1 • rlldt.
p i •• il» l* M
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I I n • ! « | l i n i »'t .

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..»• &gt;411 »•

March Sales \ l
Farmers Market
Near $1 M i l l i o n

If le- i n
ih* 6 percent tax
(••1 "•«
p iiv ilr g *
of
r e n tin g
sleeping 4 .. P im o d a tio n s b y any
gu».&lt; , 1 4n.o.fti ,,r p e rm a n e n t,
I I .,p, a,iv hotel, npaitm ent house

or rooming house "
D would be assessed on th*
loll, of Mi* gunata. and would be
■pplcible iil.-o to concessions
tented limit hotel,
I. Tlie text of alt occupation
Th, io'irl operator would have
thing:
in our history, xxx I need hardly
(" nul.e „ monthly report of
That mate of the countries act­ to remind you that our lindltlonal statute whs worked out "In a new
taxes ht i't&gt;|loct(d and send them
ing alone can provide en adequate type of American enterprise flour- ami simpler form" and I* now
being dispatched to thr German
! !•&gt; the State Comptroller, who
armament fur Its own defense ami Ishes best In a competitive environ­ parliamentary roonril a! noun,
( would h u e authority to anforeg
fur Ita part in insi Atlantic He- ment. We know now to achieve where the c u n » titu tio i, fo r a We*
M a n .1 i ; f i
A n d e r s o n the law
when we have to work m selling." te rn (ie rm a n government i* tirin g
fenne system.
Af**r fi&gt;» days notice of de*
1 The State Department replied
lie said the United Htntes Is d ra fte d .
‘Eclls I .ions Club hnquency,
tlw hotel could ba a t entering this new pe|iml wuh a
hem
•■riglnslly
pioposed
llpit
to this appeal:
2. Bade principle* were -level- Khmmer reported It may have b « a
( inwe,
41 yeai old
awivlaill
•eased a 2 percent penalty fea.
O
f
W
ork
A
i
Mcirt
sll
sssiataure
tie
cut
off
for
any
"The executive branch of the "financial and economic strength
to govern the exercise of thr one lightrd two day* agn drift fminer manager d the hank now nation that liNltnunli/ed lia.iie InFredulnt tax returns could be
United States government la ore- unequalled In our history.” The
Power* and rvapnnaihll- ing off the Smth Carolina coast , held m $100,00(1 Im l. will hr ai t &lt;lu dry.
Sandy Anrlenon, m uugcr nl (lie pumxlmhlr hy un tn six months
j»ar«d to raeommand to the United financial soundness of the govern,
and three-power control
A irew member of the uhoonti laignrd Monday.
Meanwhile President
Truman Sanford 5t ii. I 4 , m en Marx. *, In m jail nr a 1,000 fine.
Congress that the United mbent Itself, he said. Is "beyond » « • ,
machinery was worked out.
Up t&lt;&gt; 3 percent of the total
i
said
that
rommuntties
must
re- day t .1 i.l
Wimlfall
advised
the?
Coa»l
Guard
tates provide
m
ilitary
assistance
question."
vide mill
«i thr lo iim l ( enl collection* wnuld tie earmarked
I he l y l p i l jtiand ll ir a n lived l v|ve war lime entertammeiil ami
(i. Plant
niTH dismantling
(iiBiiiBiivii ii|i arrange
.
.
,
/•
it.
I
He said j ^ a V individuals now nifiitu,
help)
asf ‘
5 ♦warns jountref asking
polIrkM ^ovemlnn
governing pro , I ihI av Inr crAff wai in tn^ BpJifOlV him nl
ci
lln
l
o
it'lc
,
r.iln
Ini
M
i,,li
f,,i udiniiiiHlcriiig th r act. That
MTvn es for tlie iiallon's l&gt;iggr-l |
tu meet the hold over l4?jH)0.W)0.tM»fl m Hav­ lllhitrij and restricted Industries iiM if a k a in which llir l««nkfv
III order to assist Itt to
V io la tin g ih r le d r ia l Ite ie .ivr ami yoinigeat peacettnie at me,I .im,,iiiilr,l in k'tJl.HIO. in mi ie.i«r i h oiip ,,f thr mnjnr type* of ear*
of ita defansr ing', bonds, almost IB.immi.ihmi.imhi ami the establishment of an Itvmaterial requlrment* uf
i„,11k,nl fund* Hint tlie House
,,| $ri)(),H I4 ,,vcr the ».imc peri,id U"iiiiiiitt,&lt;r mi Governmental Remore than at the end of December ternatlonal Ruhr authority—all Cleveland repolled *ightitiK * bat­ A 'l v rilio n u iv ii I v iiir r m h e //lr I force
program
.
. .
lie declare,I t l,,,i “ individual
MIt will be requested of the 1046.
previously negotiated in Ismilnn - tered schooner wallowing- lit the
.
incut by a national hank (d in e r civilians, as well as the iiillllaiy l.i*l ie.,«nn. .rim lli.it I 11/&gt;2 1 more "rKnnizitU„n ii»lny rrom niem ted
Congress that such aaslstance be • He reviewed America's indust­ were confirmed anil npproveil or ran 70 miles off Charleston, •&gt; 1 .
V io la tin g
the N a tio n a l
Hank anthni dies, mii it
tins •dilig,, I mull wern mid than in Maixh. fm ,4l,.i|■&gt;liinnr
In the form of military equipment rial development in the pmM 60 here.
i'.arliri information piered tug
|{.•Iil.i-■v A il which makes il &gt;• I loll ."
Rpp
.Siinp-,"M n f Jefferson,
I'tdH. | |c prerli,tel lnl.,1 x.ilci would
from the United States required year* ami said the impetus given
I. The propiiaeil (lermon govern­ tlie i hy the Coa*l («uard te tlla ll'e ly fi I hiiv In en tci a hank wi t h I ho
Ills statem ent w ic issued a ft,', ^ ,r.t, Ii $4,00(1. Of Mi tin* ir,in n lie , hull until uf Mu- H"U*e Fin*lice
by (that country's) part re q u ire d . „ „ r cnno in y by such thing* a* ment will, when established nr
» i i i | Taxntpu, Uuiiimlttrr, *ai,l lie
id r a tifir d the vihoonei as llir k&gt; e - | in te ntnu i of c n iiin iittln g a c n iin
he lecelved a re p o il on t •&gt;,• |,,,.
| electrlrlly ami automobllea "&lt;M
hy It* detenu* rogrsni. 8uch
l,v
gntiate Its own Kuropean recov­ - a lia on which Donald l\n»»&lt; d
will m li",lu,r ,1 companion lintel
Idem fro m the I 1,eH „|eiit •' ,■•„,, &gt;»ii llilimluic,l liv ( l d( A ide
.............
N
a
l.im
a
l
H
I.......
stance
vvoiihl
be
extended
In
r
e
-1
far
exceeded
by
atomic
energy
•Is
ery agreement with the United
• r
.1
I * •*!•«'1 1&gt; A rt I In?* count in vo lve * lu itte e on R eligion and Welfme
I n,m M.u, i, 1.1,ci it the M.irkct lux lull 111 Mir I toil.to for thof self- | "Atomic energy offer* the pri
cognition of the pprinciple
ium pm ...
States ami "should participate' a* Salem. Ma»».. «el
j I In* liHiikcr'H
nmilltiif «•&gt; in tlm A rm ed Force-.
.’ icminnlc (in iw rn ,c, rn r,| .ippinxi* (iuvpriioi "ii Monday. Tlie Govehelp and mutual aid contained '&lt;nn ! pert of revolutionary changes in H f„|| Hl„ „ ^ r |„ the organization ] Uahaina* Apr. I. I*.Arrot W4'
mu gulp it to him ton late for
| ft,o»ii) fro m N rut V«im •«» » l*l»lrni5M I Tlie committee suggested , all I
K-aallauM O* r*a* 11*1
"tm r litre
, , u * , i » „ , t (in !*■&lt;*
J f i i f i n ! Mm *a!R, Iw o tiny
Ilf** 1 mg a meeting in Washington i.&lt; ' tiMlcly $4IH .20I. .iml
l I ^ety
V T few
a w t years,"
Cara." he
he ppredicted
S k te d
' fZ
r " " p' r- I ,o„,pan,ed hy .........w ifr 4fi(l
laiiiicli a nation wide piogiam of, „l thix," hr dr, l*,r,I. w.»» iprnl in
h ild trn .
I elleued lo o tin g
"Miokllig toward the futureservices
nn-ii
s . S.mfntd hv thr i.x in r i.
1 Viola'iog 'lie National Stolen community
aiuioiiticeineut *ald. "will deflnn
Seven *'»»a it fiuar'l plane. i" l Property Act Mils ,•01111! Involve- dances, sports, leciention ami i,&lt;
In ,1, Mill,Ml l f* *)i,i In , .ll irv rm te ,
to
lie
ionwe have avarv reason
tlie powers to lie retained l&gt;y the four cutters began ao Inlet, uv* an allegation *‘rown took alaoil ligmiis service,
, fident "
'Ncupation authorities upon tlie | search of e*nt nnHt « siei . &lt;t DiO.niHi in 1ash when lie fled from
Mi
Truman''. sisti.|i,rui .sol 1 M, A m iri .na r . tu ii il r d lli.it $122.„f the xlatute. the German fed- ,la &gt;ii The hunt was ,purred ' v New Vork to Florida.
'there is an imiiiedPile ami long 1•HHI iv * % ,p n il 11, ihc 'M y lhi&gt; ,c j
eral republic and act forth basic sptcclation that Patrol amt
*
"for expansion
"I v.ia i»v d r . i l r , ., I , , | , a d i n r i - . m ik I
Red
C ro s H
Drive
A fte r s 'a lk w ith his a tto rn e y. term need
„
r,.
.
procedures for the operation of wife inay have been washed
such service, to support
"the t" i,r 11, mil hr pnmlrd nut &gt;h.«I
Crowe ile e re d PHI agents yeslcr
r f l l l N S l l O r t t * I 1*0(11 Allied supervision.
I laiard, Icavliig Ihetr two c l .l l l " " •lay In I lie i|io t w lir 'e lie had Iml ipirltiml and 111,0 at well being 'd
WHITESBURY, By.. Apr. 9 ~
Uniiut'
Selin,il Trustees will
11., u i i i i i r y w r i i l In " r m iin lllK hnilV ... ............
"Subject only to the limitation* ] locked M o w deck*
(/Pi— A missing eastern Kentucky
&lt;|e|| illilO.IMSI in I,on,Is, lllo il o f them personnel In the armed forces."
••
I m l r l i , I f - | .«1. 1 .«l it %. p * t i t , i l l , ills , meet Monday afternoon al t 00
1 Of the more than l.ilOd.nno per
Approximately $6,700 of ll.e )«. ! of liter statute, the German fed
Hut at Wflinlntim. N • . It'''"'
licg.illiil.I,
rural storekeeper, whose wife and
son* involved, lie said, "nearly i ; i n , r i v . l o i r ■, p i, t ' l i r ih it w . , I , ( i» o'clock at th r Court House to
«
three teen-age sons are being held 100 quota of the annual Red eral state and the participating R.tlev. a metnlter «.f the crew of
The latnils were In a re,| m im iii U
recommend appointment «f prin­
-'v enveliipe iim le i the a ttic flo o i ,f 1 half are 81 yearn n| agr or under" u n i , r . , | r i l i l r 1 |r i I f I . ’
on • murder ch ayff*• apent last Cross' drive has been collected, it ieamler (stntesi Will have full srhoonrr Windfall, sa t it
cipals for the corning year, and
suit »f tlie 70II.IMHI wlio entered I
Sunday and Monday nights/ with w « reported today hy O. K. G o ff.! legislative, executive and judicial , bavc W e t I, r vesse;l sighted by
I'ro w e 1 StaiPu Island hnnir
service last yeai "nvei Mill,non •it Ihc m a ik i'i fn | L l,2 9 l,4 7 !l nr Tuesday morning at 10 on o’clock,
t daughter In Clnelnnatii Sheriff chairman of the drive, which hr powers. In sernroanee with the : tanker. The WlmlfaU is
Crowe h s i &lt;nnl e a rlie r th a t tie 1 w eir under 21 year* of agr "
n,in,, tlia u d u rin g the whole „ca
• lie County School Board will meet
said
mat
with
fine
response
from
basic
law
and
with
their
reaper|
Wllmlngln,,
Herman Combe said today.,
dumped the leirids from » f e n v 1 "It la d e a r that these a r e n o t •no n f I'.ltH V't,,ui HIl'IUt. $3,11(10,• r„ receive *nd act on the appointthose
contacted.
Active
aollcitaHve
constitutions.
,
lluley
.aid
the
W
mlfaH
*PP»
Ha told a newsman that Mr*Into New Y ork harbor
mature professintiahi." he said ,'IHI Wnfll, III |i,'..|t,ir W*', sold, mciits, Sup' T W l.a” ton, an­
"The statute alma to permit tl,» ertllv resembled tl.e Woewatin
Goldie Hunter, daughter of Her- tion for the drive ended on Mar.
I lls w ife , Mra. H onor* W all
nounced today
I he committer niipltaalzrd It. hr le v r a lc l
German
people
to
exercise
demo*
.
tl".»
*
d»
vrlptlon
gtv«n
ny
nemo
man laoni. 66, m ining alnc, about
H MMIIaa.S Hu r &gt; « . su&gt;
liu p n r la iic r In I,,, 41 gr ower * " (
Crowe, .a id she had hrgged lie,
i
ulli-il
with
condition•
*
F.xamloattnii* for Mate scholar
Mar. 5, made the statement to
’
tank*.
"The balanra of $400 will un-icratle self government. **
Provlelon
d ia le i a i t i v i ' v i l rlie- ,,,4 ik ,'l wa t -tillpw will '•# I,eld Monday morn­
h u tb u n l to " f e ll about th r bond*
him from Cincinnati In 4 tela- doubtedly ba given In," he elated, f I* made for a review of the term s h-rar'l 'll" Wimlfall at lh" -I' w hether lie had th ro w n them away
i l l i n i r i l *&lt;v M '
AlideiV'M . 4ml
ing at !' 00 o'clock for wnlle a p ­
"Thera ara a number of voljw- of the etatute after a year lit proximate time of tin* sighting
phona conversation.
hr pn lllte d nut I I I * ' il ll we i r
or w lis t "
plicants at Seminole High School
Thr schooner's Jib sell* UM’’
. laen’a wife, Amanda 4*. and Uer worker* who have not vet force."
uni
fo
i
M,r
d
i
alei
.
M
ieir
would
I.a te r, Crowe. 1, ho had tieen •
three eons ara In JaU har^- Thalr reported and I am certain that the
The final meeting of the Big broken and trailing In the w a ' c , lA.MMf-a-year assistant manager of
hr l i t l l r (la d in g 111 llie .14 uf in d and fot colored applicants at the
rest followed
arrast
followed *, raporU b y . • quota will be completed and poe- ! Three foreign ministers was held .Ruley told the Coast Guard
|.|." lu c line, imr would tnu iiie ss ('rooms Academy.
tmgar son, Albart. M. that ha slbly surpassed.
Th* tanker concluded the •■»*■ • the Broadw ay branch o f the U *
«• Achesou’.x office this morning.
There
is only on* available
h . v . increaied n in e Ih r itia ik e l
tlo
n
a
l
C
ity
Hank,
put
t
lit
CHI
on
w Til#
nl# mother ^ant
and older broMW
"j would hgaln Ilka to e x p r s s v l t lasted less than an hour and owing veiml had been abandon'd the rig h t tra c k a fte r co n fe rrin g
hrg in fiu rn III In 600 truck load* scholarship tor white applicants
ury M i body.
thara k i l l Ison and bury
. my keen appreciation to tha loyal conalited of conftnning the agrae- after blasting Its whistle but drn"
4* 1,1 Mr Lawton, a House of Re­
nf in mince s w eek
w ith ‘Ids e tto rn a y, Peter K Gol
Sheriff Comba
t&gt;a M
u t idd . &gt;lire
. . Hun- workere. both In the city and nient already worked out In con- iog no responss.
MIAMI, Apr 8 —(/pi— l.aivix
During llir I'*/! lltlr* weeks, presentative* scholarship for sen­
ottx
U r told him aha did net know county,'* aald Mr. Goff. " T h r-;,
Coast
f»M*rd
official,
»aid
'h"
•'
Scoggins, director „f ihc Florid* produce from down »tat# |i«x con- ior glils *nd with a value of $200
here Wednesday and
whara har father want after hava
were not entirely t-oiivlneed Hi*
♦’art- Service, Iallahaisee, mg •Htilted 76 p r iif id of the hull- a year (nr four years The success­
almost complatad ■ very i Thursday.
leaving har horn* Tueaday.
gexted today the Park Service nr in, he revealed llir tlealer* who ful candidates must agree to teach
Bavin Immediately l i f t by train schooner wai Die Windfall- fh e /
worthwhile
task, and
deserve
Tka woman M id la o i told har
tal.e charge of all historic alia* luuiiie Uiis a tr m tklug it pus. four years In Florida schools, and
for New York to return home by teatoned that tlie sounding of 'I'*’
ha .'V m on a. sort o f a little va- high commendation fo r thalr af* ship. Hchuman la expected to re­ tanker whistle would have brought
and monument* In tha state
*1 tile for Die I n g e
and small falling to do this to refund su«h
cation and making a tone buying forts. Incidentally, I would Ilka turn to Parla shortly.
In an addrais prepared for &lt;1* gmwers of Seminole County to portion of the loan as has not baan
tlie schooner’s craw on deck even
to M y that avary dime of tha
goods fo r hla atora." T
•
SARASOTA, Apr. 8 - l / P &gt; ~ livery befora the Florida Histori­ tail produce, he ttid
though high seas wer* running «'
compensated for by teaching ser­
She told Comha aha U making money contributed w ill he uaed
Sarasota’* new police rhlef ha* cal Society, Scoggins said that
It* declared that he hid ixl.ed vice
Up time
"•very e ffo rt" to loeaU her fa- •dvantagouely.
The tanker reported tha schoon­ turned the heat on gambling In ’ If the known farts of our h 'i- Mi# City Commission for sewerAt th# end of the four year per­
■Tha greater portion w ill remain
lory were properly Interpret*,1, ig r connections al the Market, iod, ha pointed out, th* obligation
er drifting out of rontrol and xp this resort city.
In
tha
elty
and
county
fo
r
alle­
lio
n
haa
lnslstad
to
the
' h1 5 ,i
Chief
Robert
M.
Wilson,
who
there
would
he
litt
le
need
(&lt;&gt;r
tint
ti
n
t
so
fai
nix
efforts
had
narently
abandoned,
with
xsilx
will he cancelled without requlrauthor!lia s all along that "thara viation of dlatraaa. in this connac
drooping and rigging tangled t was a patTuliuaii on tha Sarasota fiction to lure the visitors to I helped very little
'"g sny payment of money on tha
ain’t rnhthlng wrongt Be'a Jnat tlon, tha local chapter o f the Red
force
until
Tuesday,
said
he
had
Florida."
description
of
the
derelict
obtain­
WASHINGTON.
Apr.
«—
(TP)—
At
the
suegestiun
uf
Clyde
C ron cordially tnvitea all members
part of tna pupil.
no
knowledge
of
any
large
scale
He
xald
th
a
t
only
a
few
hlstorc
:
ed
later
from
tha
tanker
wax
Tha
Praaldont'a
home
w
ill
hava
R/msey
and
if
a
t
iy
Robson,
the
tn their meeting, held each month
The Lewis scholarship tor naggambling
here.
sites
In
Florid*
had
bean
marke’i
|
found
tn
tally
with
lh*
"Ke*w*
(.Ions
voted
that
the
new
post
roe* I* worth $ (0 0 a year, and t h e '
at which time explanation w ill be plpad-ln music, beginning next
and
almost
nothing
done
to
lute,
i
"I
have
given
orders”,
he
said,
office
branch
at
III#
Municipal
tin's appearance. '
weak.
same conditions apply, ha declared.,.
. * , l n Clnelnnatl, M u . Hunter ra- made of work eeeompllahed, dis­
In preparation for the *»!"' "that all skin gamas, bollta peddl­ prat thatn.
Airport be named Fort Reed Post Either a boy or girl msy compete
A loud speaker Is being Installed
bursement! made, and phaaea of
He
suggested
a
program
tor
Office In recognition of the liix for this All other scholarship*
• (Continued On Pag* Two)
ing, slot maehlnaa and other
In a sitting room fireplace, next
*
, ' ” n ' the work diacuued whleh the gen­ to the dining room a t tha Blair
"1—Providing
authority
for 'oilr background of th* Foil Read allotted to Seminole County are
gambling operations ba rrarked
eral public la not fam lllqr during
one responsible state agency to settlement; and because, as Mr now being used by graduatea of..
CARR CONVICTED
raff ‘
down on wherever found."
House, Prgsidant Truman’* tem­
OTTAWA, Apr. 8 -f/P » ~ A jury
Ill was appointed to fill the administer all historic site., amt Robson nut it, If it were named Beminulo County schools, Mr Lew--*
porary home whlla
tha Whlta
after either the Fellowship Front,
lodav eonvffcted flam Carr of ron- post vacated hy Ed A. Garner, monuments.
Houm Ii undergoing repair*.
FR A N K LIN BBRV1C88
" 2 —Classifying tha eita.x and New Yoik Giants, Florida Fash­ ton revealad
Th* servlet la tha a*ma u that aplrlng to utter a forged pa«» who resigned to become a iperlal
funeral aervicM fo r /amas
Investigator for povernor Warren planning for their proper protec­ ions or any other group, some­
Franklin, form erly &lt;of Sanford, told to hotels, restaurants, Indus­ port fo r a Russian agent.
one would be otfemled
tion and Interpretation.
The Jury of 11 men delibeiatnl
who died Monday In Waal Falm trial plants, banka, homes and
C. O. "Nehl" Thompson, attend­
"3—Marking all sites with pro
CORRECTION
___ h w ill be held tomorrow altar- office*. The programs are semi- for 00 minute*. Sentence wa* ,le.
| JA C K SO N V IL LE , Apr. 8-&lt;/P&gt;—
the venlirl
Richard P. Payne was tha cap- per parmanant type signs and ed by (our fellow Lions, asked
norm at l,nn o’clock at the grave- classical and popular music, and ferrad. Carr took
HIGH LOW
for
support
as
candidate:
for
dltmake
them
known
to
the
public
calmly.
Hla'
wife,
who
haa
'wen
ta
lly
In
command
of
40
National
In Lakavlew Cemetery. Ber- continue from 8:00 A. M. to 8:00
Atlanta
78
63 .
ti
let
governor
of
I.Ion
District
for
uaa
of
literature
and
publicity
on
hand
alnca
the
tria
l
opened
(^gardsmen
who
handled
com­
win be conducted by Rev. A. M.
"&lt;1—Conducting a progressive, "O" He was Introduced as an Boston
munications a t tha Miracle Soil
Tueaday, appeared stunned.
W. F. Brooks.
Conservation program. Aaslitmg complete program of interpreta­ outstanding leader in Ocala civic Cleveland
CRACKER DAY
movements by Lion Hal Davie, Detroit
was Lieut, Ray Kader and Sgt. tion by competent guides.”
BOOSTS CIRCULATION
Scoggins said th a t the "Florida who with II. B. Bitting, II. D. Ed­ Minneapolis
May I w ill ba eclabratad
LONDON. Apr. 8 - ( / P ) - L o r d Tarsnca B. Brown.
by tha Bcaverbrook'a Dully E.Xprase re-'
park aervlce r.eema to be (lie dy, and Georgs P. Mangan, made New York
latlofl, ported a certified March dally
stats agency best equipped to per­ up tha delegation.
BOAT M IB 8IN 0
The ciub voted to c&lt;&lt;.operate Saint Louis
circulation of 4y037JHK&gt; today ami
M IA M I, Apr. 8—OF)—Search form tnla Important function and
Mid Ita new target la 6,000,000.
continued today fo r the 60-foot the logical on# under which It with other civic club representa­ i San Antonio
In fro n t page promotion story, shark fjahlng boat Southern Crosa should be placed. I f It le decided tives In dlicuaslng the use of Seattle
tha Independent empire-boosting and tha two men aboard her.
that this ahould be dona, then the Tourist Center hy various Montreal
o rn ln f paper aald agents order­
The Coaat Guard M id tha c ra ft the Park Sendee should he provid­ groups
ipi and tourists. Henry Witte, Jacksonville
ed 4 , l » T J 4 T eop4M o f yeeterday’a w m about four daya overdue on ed w ith tha necessary funds to AI l,yon and C liff Ablas ware Miami
ed by King Lion J. Hamit- Orlando
a trip from Key Weet to Burro, proseeuta the program to comple­ named
Tallahassee
(Coatinacd on Page Two)
tion."

i

M i

•

Measure Is Expect­
ed T o Produce Five
M illio n In Revenue;
W elfare Q uiz Seen

,

Man, Reported ToiiIi(1.
Be Killed, T u r n 8
U p In Cincinnati

)1(Briiy I..I.,,,

r

xSc h 0 o I Trustees
Meet Monday To
N a m e Principals

S t a t e Monuments
Need Supervision,
Scoggins Asserts

..

Saranota Police Turn
Heat On GatnbliiiR

President’ll Home To
Get Piped-In Munic

S ffV

THE WEATHER

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electrical wholesale business, ha the standard of living of th* natdy R U f S l C O I M n O t l S 6 U R 6 Ra i l

Retirement
Plan Compared To
Social S e c u r i t y

By 8PUDH JOHNSON ’
to Waal Palm Beach. Early families among the 11000,000 Jew*
Position As H e a d came
this year he was drafted nn Chair* in North Africa and tha Near East
for the Palm Reach C ounty,who now subsist In Indeacrlbablaj( J 0 0 D BALANCE NEEDED
Of Jewish Appeal man
CJA Drlvr nut! of the ►cderutH misery ami po v n ty , he esld.
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OptOHiatrtet
ad it down with two ahalla- She
than puthed it Into tha hot oven. ■
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In the enaulng exploilon her tan.
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foat a lag.

Jewish Charities of Palm Reach, Funds raised In the UJA drivel
FARM AND HOME LIFE
the Joint
Distribution
WASHINGTON, Apr. fi— (/P)—
NEW YORK, Apr. G— (Special) County. Me Is n member of t h e ; „npporl
- IN . C Goldman, prominent Wcat Zionist' Organisation of America,' Committee, In Its work In Europe,
Keeping thing* In proper bal- What would President Truman’s
proposals eostT
Palm Reach civic and communal the H'nni R’rltli and other civici North Africa and the N ear East) nnce, or on an even keel, Is one of soHsl eeeurity
| the United Palestine Appeal In ihe principal difficulties facing Estimate* are difficult, but there
lawlor who rrcently retired from and fraternal organlraUoriH.
th* alrclrlcal wholesaling business,
“ A rhnllniiglng |iros|iecl fares l.nael: and Ihe U id It'd Service fori people In a democracy. Succcii I* in existence another governh a i accapteil the position of chair* all of os this year.” Mr. Goldman New Americana In the U nltedihi farming, as In other business, meiit system that furnishes some;
man of the Florida Region of the said, "During 1019 we can help States in the United State*.
'depends on a proper balance br- rlnrs for rough comparison^. It ■
1910 United Jewish Appeal, It w»» empty every Jewah HP ram p In, r u i n g ihe "magnificent Job" *tween Income and outgo. Contlnun* is lb'1 railroad rellreme;it system, j
Itnllroad workers' retirement [
anhounced today
Europe, We can facilitate the pel formed by the Flnrdla Jewish tl«n of good business depends on
In a atatemenl which he Issued tiunsportatlon of mure thun IIP***, rominuiilty 'luring the 1048 United a propel balance Itelween Industry and unemploymenl Insurance sys­
on assuming the post, Mr. Gold- mm refugees to Ihe young Slate j,.,visli Appeal &lt;innpalgn, M r .' and agriculture. And the tnirat sat- tem, prnvlde all the benefits which
m in railed for the wholehearted of Israel and provide for Ihelr [ linldniHii a p pinlnl for "evon more Isfying home life for the farm Ihe mini In) si ration has proposed to
cooperation of nil Florida com- settlement, housing ami iiuinmg .|i v,,tril aupporl" of tho current family hinges on a proper luilaucn extend lo moit of the rest of the
workers. Rut the proposed social
We cun Insure that the m axi-,drive. "It U no secret that certain In urn of ihe Income,
munitlr* to Inntiru the success »f
th* atatewiilo effort on behalf of mum uumlrer of Jewish illsplnced Euiopeiin cimtileH nro p la n n in g 1 Farm families need to look security laxes would he bargain
th* 1260,COO,W)0 United Jewish persons enter the United States to rinse Ihe doois to further em- squarely at the whole situation p r ie s compared to what the rail*
Appeal drive for refugee relief, and aie trained and placed In job* igialion to Israel. We must gel and plan farm activities ill the road people pay.
The administration plan Is loj
Always
oversea* rehNhllll'ttlon anil nettle and in communtles where they can : these would Ite Israel cltisens out light of family needs.
elso we may never have there Is the question of allocating ral e social security taxes from. Colin D. Gunn. Rlnlf C"n»«evmerit In Israel nnd the United become completely integrated W'e | o«.»
Sister.
ran speed the rehabilitation of Ihe ["""•l‘,,r opportunity. And we can-1 a eertalu part of the tncnmn tn the present one per rent- nf p*y; lloriist, says work lo he performed
' A Tnleilo resident moat of hi* hundreds of thousands of Jews m.l tiring Jewish n fogees fmm a | pioductlve uses, another part to roll I., one and ..nc half per cent „„ Miracle Hoil Conservation Day
Ufa. Mr. fiiddman nerved hh oo who must or who want to leuiain ’ ■amp m Kurope only to have them futnily satisfactions, and possibly thi- July. The tax would he raised „ | t he Fellowship Hlhllca) ColArmy officer during World War in E iii ope nnd make n start on langiu.di a t'ninp in Israel herause jH third pint lo Investments or deltl t&lt;, two per rent nn Jan, I, liifil). |,.ge's IIH5 acre farm could he dona
nderpinle housing
not available. • paying. There should be a proper A* Hie tax Is paid tw ill'b y em*, u( „ vpr y jlttlu cost, If tha opera1nsimin' lietwrtqi Improvemnils In I’lnver and employe, this would | | on were stretched over a fiv*
family living and Improvement or inulii' the total tnx at each rate year period.
expansion In some nf the farm en- *'*"•
J10' 1 **’ur P,r . f,/Lnt' *n
terprlaea
11 h»* railroad business, both em*
Survey's have shown that most pi"** «"«• management now pay a hlllties bated nn th* prior aerfarm famlllea rale security—in Ihe ,H*
"** [”'r , r ”J
payroll, vlce of early retlranta. A govern-1
form of farm o w n e r s h lp - a i nr « " « W " " ," 1
»**r cent- 1,1 merit contribution would ho a rec­
Iroostml
tn ognition nf the Interest of the
near Ihe lop of their preference*. |
w,
nation as a whole In tha welfare j
Farm owncrahlp seems lo l« the 11 ,•**'r_ ^ _*’,H '_L
The railroad men hpllovc there of the aged and the widows a n d 1
ptlnrlpal form of security which
will
lie
plenly
of
money
In
pay
children,”
seriously De­
farmers ronslder seriously.
Y o u r L e a d in g Food S to re In S a n fo rd In v ite s You To
pressions have shown them the ihe mils without nddillonnl taxes.
The propaised social security
They
don't
expect
to
ask
the
govvalue of security
taxes would not be quite so low
eminent
fur
mutiny.
The
govern
Aspirations for theii children .... ............ I hem nothing i,nw
C om e In A n d Look O v e r O u r W ide V a rie ty O f M e r­
''^ ^ y
.In comparison to the
f° r V ........
Important group 4
i
retirement
lav. They
■goals for must farm families. Farm
wt
would Iw levied on wagei up to
chandise) In c lu d in g T h e F o llo w in g :
/
amilies want Ihelr
\ r n\h
1 have better health
safeguards,
I ........or la I security plan, how-j
unr,,e r ^ , p PrMf n‘ '»w;&gt;
belter social slnlus, better cduca- evi’i,
us now prupiMcd, looks lo- , T r*Hroad retirement tax Is
\ lion and a better sta rt In husliicss.
"■ ward .......... In f,ve to III y e a r * &gt; v‘*f; I ™
« P ,* « «■&lt;» ■
Although farm people seem I
*" when
tl will he necessary cllher t o ' m" n,1h- T^ nefiU
b* *h?V*
lake good health for granted dllr.
r* i mi... r I,,* social
security taxes j?,l" - ^ m a x i m u m
monthly
.ing Ihelr early years, many farnl- ,
two per rent nr get a sub- I '"‘' ‘" f ' ' “ r., llr o «J »■ » «nd hi*
.lies list health Improvement and
" One reason that
railroad
c ,n anal
dr*w Kiieolunes'
•' •
Th*Un.lsl
n* w.
t i t ,
,,
,,
, I' ff11*1 \A tfm
health fnrllllles as a need for j sidy
luxe m e so high Is that tallrnad Old Age and Rurvlvor*’ Social
themselves and their rommunties. w,llh„rp ttlM) n„ yfnr,. A, rvic(, rMI Security Insurance m a x i m u m 1
b« **»«•
1160. t(Tha
Major ratio housing lmi i"ve)([ #
BllMI,itv benefits would
” ul'&lt;u «&gt;
i na presant max* I
rnents are Important In thei, rcale ^ tJ.,,
.
hi , W n In
,nl
P u r i t y Is 185.1
of value, also, as they realixe that
, rMI|y
yPBri( Th«a» work‘ retired' railroad
“
A
employe*,'
farm homes seldom compare w h p||l „ „ „ ,„f more nut nf it lhan however, has one very substantial i
those of urban areas. Electricity[ thln
, jnto
Th, system look advantage over social
security!
and other lahor savera rank high. ....... „ , r
r«llroM&lt;l retirement participants. If ha wants to get
WF. H A V E H E L P E D O T H E R S A N D W I L L H E G L A D T O H E L P Y O U y*
Familla* do a better Job of plan
rftiM ti
M^ which
w
t
_#
„Jiy
under
ther
railroad
™#__
J°b rpaying
any amount of money
financial planning If all members , rimp'itdcs guaranteed pensions lo j °'d*lde th* railroad Industry to
participate In
supplement his retirement annu­
' f the JIIV 'si oirn.
ihev are able to sen clea rly
I 1 !"• Social Security system hat ity, he can do ao.
different uses to which their re- a pm iillcl problem. It I* defined
source, can he pul and then decide j,v
Advisory Council nn Social
how to a Ilocale I hem.
Ht’Cii'ity, hr ruled
SleHlillllS, J*.
" t mler nnr
recommendations,
the full iHte of benefits will he
psl'l In those who retire during'
118 Hanford Ave.
I'h tn e 3.*8
Ihe fitsril two nr three decade* of*
operation even though they pay
only a fraction of Ihe cost nf their I
benefits.
1
ivKiptrsiur
' In a social insurance, system,
WaH.rn Jsmbfir.s
It Mould be Inequitable * to a s k '
New*
cltliii employer* or employes to;
tv**t*rn Jambor**
The T o'clock club
finance the entire cost of ItaN aw *
billtks arising primarily because
P o p u l a r Music.
Morning Utvmiont
th* act had not haan passed earl*
Moods Tn Muslo
!»e than It was.
World at Nln*
"Hence, It Is desirable for th*
Voilr mill* Tortar
A l r l a n * M alortUs
federal Government, a* sponsor
A n a v i s f '* * r t o T r e a d
of the program, to assume a t '
Old, Maw, l l e r r n w a d , HI tie
leant part of these accrued lira-i
O r c h ta tr a * H lsrs

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A complete line of Tuxedo Feeds for all your needs.
A complete line Armour Fertilizers for farm and
Ktirden use.
Field Seed - Insecticides - Baby Chicks and Poultry
iSupplics

We Have The Tackle To
Catch One Like Him
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glvoe you long-tarm property Insurant* you
can't afford t* overlook. No longer D ltnocaiaary
to tpond axtra monay for that third coat of paint
—you »*v* coat of paint and labor. You have no
tear of roiultewhan you radocoratawlth Plttaburgh
Palnti. In mgny w oyi, they gra better than pre­
war quality / » 'm
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19 4 8
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BF.I.OW WHOLESALE COST
G ro u p 1— f o r m e r ly $4-98 to $ |.9 8
Tailored 2-pc. Shirt Makers, Jumpern, Fish Tail,
Gay Nineties Princega and Peplum Style*.
Percales, Luana Cloth, Olnaham, Rayon Gabar­
dine and Faille.
Red, Brown, Green, Black, Navy, Plaid*, Print*,
Rise* 9-15; 10-20.

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T o it E n rta a .
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VALUES

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Group 2—formerly $7.98 to $12.95
Coat Styles, Buttle Back*. Prince**, Draped
Tunic*.
Crepe*. Pique*, Chambray, Butcher Linen and
Gingham.
Plalde, Print* and Solid Color* of Aqua, Black,
Brown, Blue, Orchid and Maize
Slie* 9-16; 12-20; 144-24Vi

Group .3—formerly $#.98 to

M 3 75

Good ■■ New,

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11:10 M i d n i g h t H
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SPECIAL PRICES
APRIL 6th &amp; 7th ONLY

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APRIL 6 &amp;|7

C ontinued from I’age I Hee. 3)

| 1,300 pounds Hi n in IP (erlillter |
ami he seeded l., hairy Indigo at |
J ns Today a lltar
[the rale of 4 pounds an acre.
) in lilts a Headlines
I 15 M e m o ry L a n e ( A r m y )
I Field 24, Pensacola Itabls on
&lt; on Miialr L n v a i s P r o g r a m
I 10 K e e p l n a
Tour
llaby
wall 18 acres: 11,1)0(1 pounds of 4-8-fi
fcrtlllier and 2.1 tons of limestone
t t s lly Itamieal
s-oo l . y r t r a l l y I
will |,e harrowed In. Penaacola
s t s 'f n s l r nr H lep b en f o s t e r
I Halil* will he areded at tha rat*
T h e a 10 l l r l e h l Mpnf
■of 10 pounds an acre.
Htnry Hour
Newa
1 Field 2D, common Bahia, hairy
Hliick Market ttspurt
I Indigo, and while clover on 18
Market llepnrt
f'arm
latellne Florida
acres: 6,400 pound* nf 0-10-10
Twi-l.iie llonga
fcrlllitar and 21 tons of llinaitona
dporla Parade
will la&lt; disked In. Indigo at the
Joan tlruoka Hlnga
1:00
rat* of 4 pound* an acre and
7:1* llnan* lor a Lady
Hahia - Ihe rate of HI pounds
T:t0 itartrand lllrach
K.rimiiM hy Carl.
an acre will he seeded. Inoculated
Ml Tun* T.aa.r*
white clover will be sown this fall.
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lll&lt;l*r* of I'lirpl* H*g*
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th* Hand
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PaNture Building

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M i i s Ii h I
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Draped Skirt*, Bolero Style*, Cap Bleevea, Bunt]*
Backs. Metallic Trims, one and two piece style*.
Crepes, Taffetas, Rayon Gabardine, Pure Silk
Prints, Shantung. Combed Yarn and Iridescent
Chambray, Embroidered Broadcloth, Olngham.
Blaok, Brown, Gray. Pink. Navy, Aqua, Green,
Plalda, Checks, Solids, 8tripea.
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Unity There

I t S tre n g th s
To Protect Hie Peace of (he World;
To Promote the Progress of Amerlea:
To Pfvrftfre Prrwpetlljr fnr Kanfnrd.

~*nfntd anil vicinity— (sir end
"»,»l this afternoon and tonight.
I'artla rlotnly and warmer Thorsd t, i.rutlr In nnnlerale west and
HHtfht*rnl wiriilh tfHih uttrf ncMifl,

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V O LU M E X X X X

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p
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InNew, Budget p
state Roads
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^ r m y 1 s t R a n l u n ^ M r , . s i i t r i -H% * ; " K w ( aie minting 1 „
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on American equipment for their I
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WASHING I ON. Apr. 0— (/P&gt;—
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o»er „liat vine inembfl, termed I **■*
I a&gt;lded
— G^Vf fTfnj Warrtn’t pet bill to
tm cigm y allotmenh of $110,000.
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’‘lldeala1’ and "premne t * .I k ," 1 H’t{'1*
be laid in hla pr#......... (or! that at am
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000 lor lilt Atomic Energy Com
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| ',x - t s i e di* r.i'*1e off Florida highway*
W e a r s ! by the A ............ . Legton m behell j f t " * ,
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VtTammg' am. ft tie I I f !• »* If h]UV
bv O-.t I u , i introduced in the
minion and $‘13,000,000 for llir
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Berlin airlift were approved lod.iy
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none ‘ lint Im added
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( ♦HI' ,f'l V -1 t 1 * •11 W o r L 1-4 , t ’.(&gt;0 0 0 f»00 .. year in new
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MIIKHI j. •lli | rv, vfi« t- 1 •* f#*"' in* (!••)) &lt;0 o'b*i Hou.e member* joinbin $6 / l . 0 ‘l / . l / 2 money bill »ut&gt; l&lt;nl a* n»&lt;e,,ary m Inline wait
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on *tul . l \ Fill ■«|»41 N.(..•I Thr ' 1 ••■oHio.ltKing the cattle fencing
plemenlmg cniirnl year apptupiie a, lliev ba,e been III the pelt,"
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tiom for nincellmiroiu government
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egencte,. Hie bill t* »chetiled for i»" WoiM W ,m. told lellow Ktw linear, to defeat (r&gt;ii(ie,,m»n „ ln
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ji 1 IflfV »■dia*e!v called a public hearl . F* tiff *1 an l
Home eonndeiatmn lomotrow.
*■,"» i'"b v al lire
( enter voted l»vo ivpeh. ago I" kill a hill former I ml. i .ecictai v of War j r ,
p.,, ,|| .,„ e ,Honed the Ulm f
41 I I |*ri *#*#»! (*• (###( j&gt;*t * *i*l &gt;'|i p % f
by
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pen
William II Draper hail indicated ,|)&lt;( ....
| ,,IM||r ttf* ,# tltiliv* . .eel*I *# ♦* #nl
mg hi h lot next Tue*day night
Ihe bill** total i* $26,981,IV&gt; m a talk dedicated to Aimv t'ay.
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♦ |*M » M(P Itof ml |l|l*tr4 nf r#f«\
I 0 ,1 bill pitted in the Houie
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Pffeet a new conbul the Alnitiic Knfigy Conimi»Mon
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a if vetfMm
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#•1*1 ilM lt||tf r *1 i*i *(Mini## tHAfhing
end the Rrrlm aitlifl hind* were m*t ni tii n r all ailmne a, a iiliietl.
He;.
1 Ig*« in i, lifii# 1 1* - •*ni##t 4 H
•iii'iti-’ M,1 unendment tailing leg&lt;R w „ . .................... S W « . . » S ' : s .............................. , . r : : f r H
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4( t. Mft** 1,11 1 Iti'M • p 1, 11"Mi P' lo $10 a dUy
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soldie, and Kiwaman."
lire mallet of threati
unv sudden aiiiick
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Mavis said (lie l.eglnn , le g i,.|
\ ii.o|,ii tlieriie tan thiuttgh f“»
fufure i ould ,ve a* loci r ..M lie I «( M|f liwr t
Kill* ip .r.tioii, ^ivr (hem $7.50
I U t . l i I.
The committee elan approved
P'roling from a tecenl aibltf**
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b,&lt;ng allowance and four
the full teuursl for Uti.'XW IH)« by C,enetal Omer Bradley, Army latlve bulletin ipioied Taylor a « |M talk ilrlfkpiPii m W " Smk Id'll
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-----for atnrVplllng id strategic iitn L , })(rj 0|
General Hutchiton saying the Legion had hern "anc
1 **, 1&gt;1 liiuit every lemon. It
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ceaaful In defeating" rniigieumen
crltlcnl loHlerlal* being stored up
. , *'l|nw. . , r r ,innlino air at*1 lii. "mate.
• rfi* » 4 KoHli*'
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for me in nny imsadbk futurm lU ,e «* However crippiing air at oppoalng
[&gt;po____ veterans benefits
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lie said It also quoted Taylm a ,
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nearly all bill*
emergency.
In addition to the i lack can be. I am convinced tieft t*t ilf*. *
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ca»h, the ninekpiling fund was | Vond any remnable doubt that saying that, opponent.* of the
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anthorMed to Incur |-7ll,tM)n,(MH»
||„, ne|jon br loned into Rankin bill "resorted to every on
fit
&gt;th&lt;i •• * (ifhr 1 \ II* I
lair tactic," and used "olistrur
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I,.duct
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n i-men** from fedr .t| 11*(•1•
mote be , nmpelled In yam llie
,i o
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lan e tlie pay
neressnry
Met*.
Kearney
( H N Y l said
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The new fund for Ihe Alomlc m rn i.M r urlotv n,*r 0111 1le*d “ verbal threats" had reached I1I 1
from 13 to fli
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. 1 ♦ l 1 ■ ‘1 .- 'i merit and obr’ I »
Knrrgy Commission Is for paying \ |,m||rt tb„*e of tbr mldier* on the ear, after the House shelved Ihe
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runtrart authority lire
,
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pre
.infer false prebill
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K . t s l (14 *• .1.,4. I*»r# #m Mil' ••.it’ Ik
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. ( • - $♦*#• | 1
C o m m is s io n S o c k s K x
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viously it lit hnr 1 m l by t'oiiKrcsj.
‘ttminal law
Taylor (old Kearney "No such
111 #•11 ♦#“ 1
The
liitirl contract
antliurity
"Iiltimatidy a “ at belneen n« statement was ever made t&gt;v m e " 1
, , f. f till 'I #. F»1,4, f
the
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aulhnriccd was 1400,0110,000, 11 (ions i&gt;. .educed 0 , &lt;,nr man de
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As to llti' legl Isllie biillelill-*, ’
gnlnat which L'ongreaa pmvitrualy; fending In;* land "MM Mmdlier
II
lla fan.* via*
•n 1 .11 * at"* 1 ’ ................ . 1* *; #
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m t r O n ,’ 0 i ) i S i i r o l
appropriated |i!6(l.000,000
, Hr*-. I«* invadr it Whatever 'lie
M#(.m#• Sit S h t f l’i.l t l‘# il1••*llt*l ■Hit#
•» at. # ' l.&lt; t I'l tfl# Mitt
f !• Hill1 1. at • Mi.fl
The eatlmrtted cost of Ihe n ir- I dcvjiHaitiiM in hi 1 cities and the
j' mih'I iitm htltc
J’|||i . M1114 1
ivcil inly nnf
An .igirrnieiil w . n, vie |.,,l #14 ill 1 .1111! fuluM 11 •41 lu llttd • 1 1 11 |l.t- t
I be I ntlttlV I 'o|llll1 l*»loil ve,|ei
lift operation (Ida year la $ I fill, I Hi torder in Ills (•viateinc. mail
111FM tl'fl J#It fV m|| i&gt;|1111 dll M'V »lt* 1I I hr \\ M| M j 41|H' ,t ( t
lull ,, I... ,1 ineianic by Senator
inv.bl by llie ( 11y I onnnlvHno !’•
&lt;1.1 v .illemon ilelenetl Im iti|i,nlei.i
0 0 0 ,000 .
1 will icd lie enmpierrd until yon
11 (Ilfi*i* l iMH I* * \» ii 4*1 $*t#*111
1 1 miiic li'im itm Matin'"
-f .lmk*onvdle making
Air •hijij’im (
Holt mild next M&lt;noliv evening. --Me, Hill, k lour ot llte lle| Alt i»Inth *'iiii'iit | fit Hi** lit«11 -•III pro I’Imi i#hi F h iiu
Present plans. A ir Foicn offlr. , fight Ilim for Ida life ”
Htoeii Ailment 1 iiiinge-. n the .I:ti'k*ntiv(lla city
eia I .stilled, contemplate the nso
"Army
Dnv.
said
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'nbibvillnn lo llir t ininly ill r
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I inpie.l, b, Mavm Alnlirt, ( ,11
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1I ton, \\ Imi hri %t .idled 11 apvcinl (Tiiutei ii a n , na inciI
of 1487 airforce C-64 carrier plum s Hutchison. I« lielng ol,,erved tin
II* I m|,| it pin I i'll
111in *1' of iiii uliiiu fill V| „ in Soil (humor• li.HU-e Im llie pie,rill pmpiwril
It,,.'hiug up H- fiimmittce on
through June !M&gt;. Ktnill an origin- e-mnlry over ami wliei.-vrr U S.
t the *riliacM , . 1 , . , - t III,. It,,ime acated Rep*
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at
Melloi.ville
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the operation lias Increased to , Troops
nre alatmneil
-d-ioHd.
e ,e i“ lli.H III Itimi iit'dn mntinued I „,Uy |„. ni'i“l»i| l,v nilplilUr
|-‘ \V Ri'ileiibmigb of Columbia
at dally lift of
lolls, they ai.ld, Ninglrd out an a remeiobrai.ee of
W ASH IN GTON . Api H- 'fl’i j tbr {'ny ('nminiiimn to ,nk ilia' HI,| I it,! StfCfl
iVniei 11 an md 1,n,| i nill min'd
And tin# Mi'l##* 1 •iii»rnunloni|(iiiii tiid
KoiMt nf Mnrtin. Thfir
a.eragii e.t'lto tuna dnily. Up b. D. 9. entry Into the first World The aurprUe walkn.it '&gt;f p
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In trail i, Im alerl rati -,t
nil! In* | if itv Hiitil !*v Mi#* Fln ild i 1 &gt;|ii&gt;«1*1ifjit |f»rw Inni Im*i*h rhllllAllf til
Mar. "7, llm United Htates had 1 ««&lt;. 'He holiday tvaa iiaugiirated
aid
-1
ill
lie
vvte*i
liy
ronginan
f-n
1
N i#( •#,»Tt111 i eti.t id, iv t#it «#Ik if d »H, U\ $***|it i«ji | .i|ipi’!H*nl .1 nit ground*
I’O'M'O'eil bmpd il ,ite at Mel- M ,||„,„,||r Avenue between I wen
carried UU*&gt;.InI ton of aupplivn I" lt*^H by thn Military Order "Vtiout \iewipaptra drew an id
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fiifiu Mini Mi» v hurl
guilty of exm*
of World Wars, Il wan officially lltttnhini from publishers t”#Uy luii'illr A tfniif 4ii.i r in l
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‘ In In Mi*w hiidgct, Mu ft#sitf#u &lt;1 [ liit|tili|iiui ♦« 1-i* 1 , i -ji. It mf #!i*
1(tnign If i#*#?idnriMr t
iccngnlied by Ihe 76lli Congreau
Contract ufRntliilloiii will nn* the,»«te
.......... of. . lb*
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■ne&gt;r ball park, * 0 *’ '(.rain b 'line,, meatute, 2rifl bv ‘Id ' lelo.ed
lake even 1, |'rm,y „|f I *#dd» u Iihm*
Mar If. IMt*
nn#l
it
»,,,vi-iiimi Wnir«*rt
wn|f|
lull*
b, resumed iiiHll the men return |
,|„ Miititcpal Hall I ’a.k mi leel .,11,1 I1.1 , HI,all patk* "li llie ||„. t(„f(t„. tgamlte
la ,. - he h now i* 111 itI (il r I* t*#lI i % 1IMlI ■
,&lt;!jtv Hi**«»• ■«m , mu • * M , lug Fix |#r‘»grnm,
Lljeakllig of Army activities
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Fa lln ir to agree oil a new eon
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lit' I III IMI 'll*'' 411' *’1irig mosl nfh^r
id liar than In combat, lie derlaird,
Aliei , mnidetahle ilium ,m u bv
Irael wav the reaaon given hv
M,rVo, I'.m.iwav irpoitril th.n d'dlmg* .............. 1 f i -in 1 1l.t
♦dwntd 111l’ Ki&gt;i . "f Mir S#*diiM"l« Iimmi f-h m liii. Mi#r* iiigr, iili rmly nr&lt;#
"Wiielher we think aland ienni
ty from enemv attuek or terurlty local U of the A K L Printing t’rra« tbr . ....... .Holier* on llie propo,*!
will, I ,i, M.itvigri t I M. Kibbm I" '1 ,""I "
............ .
” 1 **'id#y rhrtmhrr of CfiiuiH#'l»‘ it *I ra | »ml Mill Ft* pul in th#&lt;
irom fiiMMl., Ktornia and ilinaaleia. nien'ii union for walking out at ,, ,, ,,
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idi'l !»#* i t r x|*#,i,f ifi$j .Tfi.OOU nt iiimm ii iU'li l |r$ti I i #mi * imiurdlntrly •
he
l,.«d
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the
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the Army entcra tile picture In .Mill P M tKH Tl ye.lrrda.v
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mallei
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ch.ildm
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lilt
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llie pnal winter lla Dlaaalei lure,.
The work Mnjipagr WNa railed 1 d* rrpie-enlallvr&gt; Hid
M‘»m Hit fid, jii'dlit. 1 1 vr |,irid I In:
M * if
riiMfig Hiipjinr! mnnng
ORLAN DO AIR FO n n R TIARK, iiiuimlng I mil* n, weaarla. hull "ntianllmrl*pd" by the unlon'a in J(tlv "'-itlil givr Ine &lt; mndv * m'
lie,,In,,; the limpd.ll Hie t" die i IIV 1 (*"'.1
i: in--* ia rliti#i 111,iii -I Mu* V| it m* I* 1 i Fif 'M f pH il|&gt;•111#* Mir tfftPt?*
I (if lht‘1I'd It1* .1
I
&lt; .14 |i bul iimI brrn uvril I mi lb*
...... jfi'tn •' .‘'-'il * tills* I * li t •* l* ‘ \
Apr. it—(fll— M-day waa on the t
I,ml Mrapera, nil Inlid and lernallonal repreaenlalive, land, I 4|,jr , , r , |,„ 11 ,r ,,|r ,,|
ll&gt;|
a* *M»*#4**irii tin fat,# Nit#
i s hmI f v%*» I hit d ’ II# I * (’HHf|.|
mind of nearly everyone qa Hie f,„„| ,.|,,rirrk in Ihe air. earned
plltpMvr Milrnilril lie tepmleil lli.H Hl"i • MM lll’l )| i III I* «ftd mm*i #, - fiitinlt lr#
three dav cnriference of Air Na
| I n r g e d rracue operutioH
I'nhllalier* of the four Waahlug- 1 I'"'1"' '*■ *,r' '
I kf‘l vMf 111k*
•C Mu Mi* Ftg
ll,r 1 Miin.v I Mimui'vion Im &lt;I ,« . c *&lt;I 1 ,,.. p»ure ( rt..* ,• „„.i
tlnnai Guard offlcpra from a lii,,, |l s . IdHlory. Overcoming mow ton paprra In a Joint atatemeid . Iran ,In ■&gt;! die n o
,r e
#* Mill d k* » M»| .... .
I Mtl #'t 1’ 1#’’’M
over the nation weld into final v-e, hiuI punlaldng cold, I t , vrle early today *alif iiagotlattoni (or | peity
if11| iHtr
I,* .ml, 41 ten, pi ov tiled llie I Hv
&lt; pntmi! *,,, 1„,i
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iM
I I..... Il/* •»aetsinna here today.
1luue fought their way to Inin * contrart w*t4 underway^ ami’ Mayor ’ ’atrawav »ao1 ’ b**
v fl'ic il &lt;„,,d,rf imleld* vtlf Mi ** l'"|lil\ Idllf* mill *u«* t te*t •#, I ,
I’M’im I »»n m«rg*t«n»'
\M iio ,#
1 1 1 ‘ "M ie|,.0„|,
' 1 ot||d Mire the proposal befme
Throughout 11m meeting of bon dreda of baleaqiired citUfim *od that the premman violated
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p-ranking mernbar* of the a ir,
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&lt; Ttv Commlai'inn He i"&gt;nd- 1
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top-ranking
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thiy
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M-• »* I* ratmned b\ • elim I !&gt;•
4- |
If Ml
1MM4 • r#»i*vi*
cu.ed on ihe Air Guard* w a r - ( M a i l K H I R C I l i t W P S l
-f
reauma negotiation*, atartad Jan ll(
lnMR„, ,.„„»i,|ered ....... .
$I#•* nf #»*w
F ill (Mik »»n
v Fa\#FsF #*uFrt'il (ot b'lyt i f
raflnn— |,„vp &gt;1 in iii.i.,,
’ . Ml • I JMMIHIM ■itHs if !»tni*
time rota and meeting the enemy’* |
p n l l i l B c H l ' h W f T t ’ lk 29, until the man "abandon Hie
|mi vi I If
nnrMi r»f •
it for'l F(i #•' artif ##irt tjjfifs of !0
# (.o.inUI Hie due lo Hv- i'. eight pence north ,* “ irk t
.Jtd ' ■
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»*i'l hmifh t llflft l ’» ■#ll )’rt I'rifii litcted Saturpunch.
1
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nork .to p p .g ."
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Atti0 #«'#1**•I M*#M Lurk, M##' f"#nii #• v
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otteh clear whether Hie pr»-&lt;&gt; n ,..........
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a l #lie* t|,a I •lav imunlng »r liMM) o'clock »t
4 |**#»l#
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they do not antlclrete war but
^
0na m*n " • * killed enJ
i&gt;*rl immednMv imcth of the
woman aerloutly Injured
early , l , | ,
|
ide non I n , nmr* value for ....... Oil y i»i*l &lt;'•••mi v r'Mi’miMifit'i ‘ •“ii
• .,■*». -I #* * #»l,f• t *#M'i
they m ml be prepared for the
”MipV•'* # i i i ill iy 1 «(tort*##! t lMN
M'li’b ip*! P a r. h Ihe corner of
:an lha car In which they . h C l H U m y
lO
L O t U l U l T | t),ft
‘Hr Stafford ■Aid #h% |»M**f *M
today when
"* 1"tt#I"#*1•
nnfurtiaen
(mm ** lili1r&lt;t ififiT "*11M t-iikf pi ■#•’•" ** Mi*
illd prt*Ufitjldv #*it fi**-*
,#rtf r|«Naq.Ia , qifl ylFrtfl ! «M Meltonvllie end Calaty Avenue*,
The conference* have dwelt on »
Court
lloin^
on
$loncliv«
Apr
I*
i'
t s innounced this morning by
■• #«#1ltnijwi&lt; ii. • flat* at * i
f f iV U 'W » il S "
In s t it u t e
h i O r la n d o
s , V ,* . .r ,0V
A
I '»#»"
I . i #•9I f* • '"■"■li put Up
i»
other (iihlecta and an unofficial
1"i'D Loher*. Nnw York Giant*
The dead man waa Identlfird a*
en,J frmn Hie Ferneld t,angid““ nl 'i ih» I1 IM Th#
i* ‘h»"rt "l Mu 4-le Soil f &gt;•“
M
i*
topic which get* dlieuiied more Mart Hlmpklim, about BO, of Del
fjulrrd
final
upprnval
!*v'
ni
, |v&gt; .4 ill conduct the ichool.
Dr Herman Selineky
»*y. a noted M 'l.—rnt Huipdel Aainctatlon
• attain fl»
,i* in* Sentln'il*
than any other, and with greater ray Reach. Ila euffered a com­ pipcblatrlit from
St* to Lf^m litm *
fbei" • i'l be tnetru-ton from
M iam i will lit* ,if„..| tint Die (and b*
'" # 1 F i inl
heat, Ii the poiatbillty of being pound ahull fracture.
' 1 ummatce. Ih&gt;, ttu&gt; Glantv ump here
feich
fTly ('nmndaetonej John Ktidei M i n .
conduct an limlltiita on "Human Ifiugiu nidrtltlr fm h Imupdel
P k m iiiK ,
D iu s
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obblfd up by the United Htntet
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Up
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dlaeii'.
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the
n
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The woman, Mr*. Ethel Barron, Hcbavlor— Came and Effect” In
In i"i,t|eHliig ibf&gt; Ira liefci
■INIMFK1r #111
. 1" ie u ii““! - I - poitilv l Hi* i iiu , 1 C ity Comlr “Forre,
t*o in her flftlei, of Greenacre* Orlando at the Ren Juan Hotel lb"
ball nark In llie ettv. In "# "'** Tmilivt O ld e r ami ........
I ” I R Move. («lhei - » Mi ,
i*. ib, : , i .i i&gt;l M-»e* I i .il..-. m hiii net Jelin K il l- i *nnou-c.
Lieut. General F.lwood R. Queaa- City, auffered a poeelble
poealble broken Saturday al 9:00 o’clock, It w *i puinled mil II.M* llir r ilv b.'l ed
IliHl Ib rir i&gt; ........ mi. , " *• Hemliig died m *t.» l--,t
i1 Dibit- &lt;! 1 T'g»
ir»e*ldlv *1 'hit morning
da, apecinl aaalalanl tn the chief back nhd
•&gt;&gt; membelv
compound fracture of announced today by tha Caidtal
d a roinpo
|„i,,rovama,d. ' um lri, landing
l."»p'1»l el 2 Oil P M yeit#id,v
of ataff of the IJ8 A .F, threw. a ___
1 1 iiidllineri Do ! • * - ‘Jl« 1
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Al'i-Mgeu IJidverillyi.
iv , , , , expecting it least 100
the .Jglit
rigid leg. D
Doctor*
i _____ at
_ Good Florida
FadcraHon
of
SiiH*l|
h .im im ,,,* &lt;&gt;•, h. » .
foil')"
mg
rill
lllll*»»
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If
W|!
in
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“d C'vuer’ j- lmy» ip come out to the ichool,"
little wood on lliia fire a few | Samaritan Hoepltal aald her con Wctrkern.
•
h
v
lie
bed
beeirvunfined
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•
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11 U*-*#l K# ! He 111". 1%
#kj 'I* Lcbsrt declared.
weak* ago when h* tr'd a conDr. Sellniky ii on* of lha found­
l“i,|,u *1 (p, five deyt
f
'F#* nnivtris#1
gratelonal committee ha thought
State Highway Patrolman
Tbs youths are requssted t.v
ers of tha Menial Health Society
A letired phvetilen nf
*n,
!
' sflf'QtiA#** 1 ^ rijl! ' in
bun* Mielr y v n gloves arid bats,
the A ir Guard ahould be federal- D. Dugger aald the car waa driven of Southaait Florida and has been
'&gt;•
• lieie lie prartlced fn, .’N **»» ttlMf# .S#r ifirt '* #!i'|Jt! IllIgM hu* halls "ill be furnished by tha
bv nibion Robert Barron, ton of (imminent In the progress mad* In
lied.
H u , [ii Mo\e itm bum fin- i
*^#,filli»L*»tl imi
I xtO
’ •lints. Mi Krider revealed
Thle would be equivalent to In­ Mr*. Harron. Ha recleved cut* mental health In lha entlra coun­
1*73 ire \Vrli1it*'TII*i, fie in i i»
The G isiH i
h s -* conducted
corporation In Hie Air Force, with
wilt and bruiiea about the face.
try. The Central Florida Federa­
" *r.M
I 'has, avhoiils around
*i vi i ear* lie lived in :Vli)'&lt;‘.,il1*'. W u l e n t i&gt; ! ;i t s 11 I c I i l
virtual lou of Identity and auton
tion of Social Worker* hnnoiinced
tha I'ountrv tn the past year In
.
. •
I
i j
l ' i end for the pei*. two yetre homy of operation.
that tha meeting hai bean opened
ATLANTA Apt 6~ (/P (— C,-U« 1 . voter! yeilerdiv ih u p ly d«
1)(, de Ms
w ..„
in attempt to give the youths a
General Queaada repeated to
to tha public.
(aw polnlsr* on tha gam* We’
feeler! e $46,000,000 dteem "1 mipinved ichool*. hoipdil* md olhei f * - l f th Straat
the guardamen today nls belief
vtafe urvicet
Ur Moye waa a member of the
that federallutlon of the guard
' A L I L A K E 0!T i . Apr *i— l.'F) “■ould also Hka to have th* man*
BORDER C LA SH ES
’ gars ol
the Rotary Junior
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in
numlieit
lha»
em*redl
'DHiodllt
Church
of
Quitman
jivi 1
waa neceoary.
W
ASH
IN
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N
,
Apr.
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,
,
,
„
l»*id*nts
of not them U tih and I Mgue md tha Lions Junior
N EW
Y O R K , Apr. S - W tb" Amartcan Legion During fh
H* aald-“If Ihe Gate character Rrp. Andrew L. Bomtrt, U , Dem­
• 'uHissstern Idihu -ver* itsrtled Lesgue to attend the session,”
poli.tci.vaa-.o na.rk ballot........ .whelinmaly ag.m.1 new ... ..............
of the guard pnivec to be a hand­ ocrat of Naw York, died today of that
i&lt;*»tentsy by 1 meteor describe! Mr Lobart added.
&gt;rp 11a w*» met
icap to preparation for barform- a liver allmant at St, Alban’* claahaa" have occurred between ,0 rP*.y..!.0.r.
..
. . . . ______
'J'f 6I*dlc*l Corn*
Mr. Lobart will h* assisted by
flov«rnor Herman Talmadge r* •hat peopla won’t agree to tax iied in December, iBUU lo M in dd iv * ball of fir*'' mil * vhoo’lng
anca of tho national miaalon, than Naval Hoipltat, Queeni. Ha had Russian and Iranian foreta In the
v*i' is big as .1 (outbid "
• vrl Hubball, director of the New
acted today with * rail for all •hemitrlve*. Rural precincts were l* l.eedy, who besides bis tlaught
we helleve R murt he modified.
lait
faw
months.
I’eart officer* md ne“ spaper&gt; 1 orl; Giants (atm club organliaItt-en a oatlant at the hoipltol fur
uirvivet him. Other iiitvl
Official sdvlcss from tha Amir- ataie agenrle* in launch the nun* ronalnteutly against new tag** am' ei
•■((('■•, vara swamped "Ith 'el“ Mon and Bubbsr Jonnard, aislit*
a month.
rigid
economy
drive
"in
the
id
4
the
big
rllles
thundered
"no"
In
m
i*
are
two
brothers,
Dr.
Grey
C R A F T W A R N IN G S UP
Samara flrat waa alaetad to lean embaaiy at Tehran, tha daI1'.... * ■alls concerning Mi* brill#ant ml director
• maigin that reached
almost hill Mvtye 0 / Adrian, Ga and F -1
MIAMI, Apr.
(b&gt;fyp)--Sman Congreaa In 1926. Ha was a vet­ partmant aald, "tend to confirm’* lory of*our idale,"
display end on C •pTculuns many
fliippniteri
"f
llie
expand''"
right
in-one
In
Fulton
rounty
(Al
Move uf Augusta and grandson, prisons reported hasting shortly
craft warning* remained up aoiith eran of the First World War and news report* from Iran that the
,
,
J A Y C E E N OTICE
of Miami to Key Wait toaay but waa educated at Manhattan Col­ latest Incident occurred on Mar. plan sliihliurnly iiulolrd 1 hut dr litlilni, llie etatr'* metrnpulilan Rtllv Fleming of th« Unlveisltv
l u arils
erds
*afi'
f t ii"
Ihe nomlnolo County Junior
xplte
their
three-tn-one
nrH
»n&lt;V.
renter
'H In tha northwaatorn Iranian
Florid*. For t.wc&gt; lernm Ur M oy
watt lowered alaawhara In tha lege and Naw York University.
'but
of
M
ie
rer'rts
in
n
t the I'hambor sf Commerce will nut
"we’ve mily lieguu In flgld x f 1
Tnliuedgr, wlm had InMated &lt;ui served as a rcprcsenisllve from
province of Aaerbaljan.
Florida penlnaula.
vlrtnrv for the rhlldran in iurv-i • referendum but took no stand litooka county, Ga. In Ihe Legisla­ in "Mimg but addiMonsI mystory have its regular meeting at the*
Th« Weather Bureau predicted
~fT67L P A PER S" n lidded when place offices0 Tourist Center tomorrow. Th«
Thq
mi the issue himself, said today lie ture
freak to moderately at
Famitra who wish to sign soil IN TJIRFRATBRN ITY BOARD table,"
1 i-puited in mld-aftamoen th«y mee*irtg will bo Friday night at W
With al)
lha
big
pre. im 1 • "ituld work "to see that the man
Th*
Intarfraternity
Council
wee! winds In the
conservation paper* hove only un­
barbecue
t*
1
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Funeral ’ services were conducted could s*v "puffs ol snH'ka" rc*
the people la
ire of
or inn
■* carried
cameo out
00.
„ ,(q ,norn(|,
f 11;00 O.i|o, k „ .U'liibllng m ti-aircisfi Hie over Alaocisler. pi*s -11 the wait lid*.'.
In# alowly lata
til Apr; 16 to do so, Or I* Mkth- board .pf. dlrectprs, compoiad of a counted, the margin In Hie tin data
leu x, county soil conservation ad­ representative of each fraternity u.'tial rafereud'lin etnnd tnilay nt
th* Trenton, titan. *ml Lewiston.
e ^ ? f . n V t l e ymot
hlnUd ilv Kr,ck’ 0n
"»#«•
ARDRHW8 SHOOTS W E L L
ministrative officer, announced at and sorority In Sanford, will meet 18!U’ tt agaln«t the plan and 'll, l»u
niwui i r . * n i
l |'n brio a n,r J K&lt; McKinley officiating H i* ’ ’*«l&gt;. «t*a Th*** imports n in e
FA RRIB ISLAND, §. a , Apr. fl the County Agent’a office today, on Thursday night at t:0A P. M. 8911 fnr It.
! ,H"1v will be (rent to Ahbevill* fnr (rum several noMu-m Utah of— (Special)—Marina Prlv. Robert The growers are required to elgn ■1 tha City Hall.
This lucliuled reports from all „ u „ ntuir"’* 4rt»i.. nn.«D.lu in
f e c i , 111 wr&gt;i| ns from Preston,
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Apr S—f.F)
,n
Thursday.
C. Andrew*, eon of Mr. and Mra. IntenHom to participate In the
ttacepl* night uf Georgia'*
I in* iegtalaturn •5"*VUnP0Mlb,y
In I960,
Malm, sources.
High Low
R. L. Andrew*, Sanford, Fla., waa
rountlea. Many small rural hoxr*
Political leader Roy Harris in
ORBBKH BTRIKB
49
Atlanta
11
DOUGLAH HP.8TH
RED S A R R ESTED
among the top ahootara of hla
ATHENS, Apr, 6—
About were tinraported but they could Augusta—a Talmadge atalwnitj
S P E C IA L P ER M IT
Boston
6a
11
SOU
TH
AM
PTON
,
England.
Apr
not
change
the
top-heavy
derision,
and
a
leading
campaigner
for
ex
platoon whan they fired for record
NEW D ELH I, India, Apr. *-(*&gt;&gt; 20,000 Graak civil servants struck
T A L L A H A S S E E , Apr. ft—HP)—
Cleveland
6b
37
nare on tha rlfla range raeantly. —Serdar Vallabhal Patel, Indle'e today for ktghar wages, daaplte a
Only Hi counties—upistty rural padded services—declared "we'vr tl—(TP)— U. H. Ambassador Lewis A special permit from the Ganift
Detroit
49
3f
Douglas,
who
Injured
hla
left
eye
deputy prime mini*ter, told Uw government threat to declare a — showed a favorable vote for tlm ju it started to fight. This program
ami Fresh Water Fish Commission
Minneapol'i
60
36
long-talked reform program It,w ill finally ha adopted In Geor- In a fishing accident waa reported Is required for hunting rabbits at
legislative assembly today 4,000 state of slag*.
New York
16
67
today to bo "resting fairly well" night In Florida, Attornoy General
Thera are some 66,000 civil aer- included more teachers, higher gla.
Communist* have been arrested
I’lmenlx
as
46
"It usually takes a long time ami "In good spirits.”
In southeast Hyderabad. Thn situa­ vanta on ike government payroll. teacher salaries, naw school build­
Richard Ervin said today.
St. Louis
Hf
10
A spokesman for tho Southamp­
High 8#hod Andrew* a ............ tion la nearly under control tn the However, a number stayed on thalr ings, Improved mental and tuber­ lo soil the people on a program
Ervin auld rabbits arn defined
Seattle
66
as
the Marino fcorpa on Ft!
J r t - jlj,
H » 1 » IlMlwg jobs and tkoaa who work In tka culosis hospitals, batter rural of progress and advancement, This ton eye hospital aald tho sarloua- as unprotected game, hut tho
Montreal
60
34
northarn provinces did not Join roads and expanded welfare rolls. fight will not atop until the child­ ncia of tho Injury cannot b«-deter­ (iumo and Fresh Water Fish Com­
for a parted of |
Jacksonville
63
71
________ th*
.... um of a
lo . aurrentl
Fatal aald man; Communlata lha
But tha paopla navar before had ren of Georgia have a decent op­ mined until an axamlnaton tomor- ________
mission prohibits
Miami
83
68
portunity;
until
tho
'anaka
pita’
row
wl
mjw
whan
tha
bandage*
will
be
relight
and
gun
at
night
to
had
a
chance
to
writs
thalr
own
had
laft
tRa
atata
and
soma
have
are
considered
as
a
war
ama
and
jS
*
atakj
..................
kilt
Orlando
71
67
.w » _____
(Cantmaed
On
Page
Two)
moved.
unotrfremnoe
game,
tax
tlckat—and
thajr
proved
again
thus not aakJM to tha atrtka m U.
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Tallnhasaee

Medmnicnl Army
Moves On Airport
For Soil Projrram

C r i t i c a l Materials

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Kiw.mirt Club

iu« II. S. Army Day I J"1"' ll.,ol,,'i"

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Mc a su 1 c To
Pas:. House Hikes
P - v O f Legislabir. To $in Daily

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C 0 if n • y Defers County Is Offered
Action On Land Block In Bel-Air
Transfer Q u e r y Fnr Hospital .Site

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Pressmen Surprise
Capital Publishers

With Quick Strike 1mi,.iv .uniiiiv M*n.igei ( i m»

Air Guard Heads
Express Need For
National Defense

Gimitti T« Conduct
Bj)8oh:t!l S c h o o l
For Fi l v VfinthvS

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Georgia Voters Deleal $46 Million
B ill To Improve Hospitals, Schools

Kep. Somers Dies In
New York Hospital

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Deficiency Financing

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WKDNK.HDA Y. APR. i). IHId

ConKreHn hnn Im&gt;kui) Ihr* lniHlnunn of cutting down the
Prpfddent’n luidKid, but any obnerver c«n In* fnrKlven If he
concludcH that it 1h all for the nnke of appearancM. After
trimmiiiR down fundH recommended for the Department of
the Interior and for the Army Kturlneern for rlvern nnd har*
Imrs improvement, the lloune Appropriationa Committee in­
vited both of these economy victims to request deficiency ap­
propriations al the end of the year if the indicated rutvlntis
could not Ire accumplished.
The use of deficiency finnncinp in the federal govern­
ment has become so commonplace that budgets almost cease
to have meaning. A department nr agency which expends
all of its appropriated money before the end of the budget
period simply runs without funds until a deficiency appro­
priation iH made by Congress. The practice Is tolerated by
Cohgress. perhaps because it pertnltn a public splash of
budget cutting without actually endangering favorite"gov­
ernment activities.
The constantly growing cost of government is a cause
of grave concern to many ihtsoiih. We cannot go on forever
spending a larger and larger portion of the national income
for government If the trend is ever to be checked, one of
the tilings that will have to be done is to bring deficiency
financing under strict control, so that budgets will have
reality.

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M ans D onioiiH trationH

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This state* II roils erVeHrely.
Wllhaal wisdom imr rantmt even
relate ah laharllenre handed i I i . h u
(• him. Willi wisdom un* due*
BOi Mad hit llibfrllsiirr. Wli.diilli
II hi good a* nil inheritance— Err.
Move Hr nun In jCill Stale's
T ill;
Mi"Cuntinitintf Appio|«i»lioM«"--iii,eiiline
it'* about tilin’.
We do nut think wr #(nmM hr
loti uiliral nl lhr llnliih loan In
Rum* in otdei In sell siiqdns ilriuv
la lha Krill, ih r linllili h.ivr thing,
wimli they (annul trll jiiyw linr
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keep ihrin Imm irlluiK llirm in
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hrra h»i men H'i.O peirenl in ihr
tail yrar, taking with il iiinratri
of 34.23 (iruriii hi (empty wide
rmllagr*. 22 14 pncrnl in j m w menli, ami rt\M! 111 taxe*. »inir
tlir war", ihr Tampa Inhinir tepoilrtl yrrteulay. It inaV hr writ
Id ((impair tlir m il ul Seminole’*
county government willi dial ul
Ollier (OUllliri hrfuir lidillK dir
County Cainmiitionrii Ino-Severely.
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Sanfold wild li.ul till jiictuit* (ill
tba front pagr ul tlir Tnum-Unimi
Tuaiday maming together with
Governor W inrti and u gtcqip of
Qlhtr iMHlalivr dignilkiio. Wr
pterfict that Sriintui Uoy|a 1 will
p n w la he ail important factor in
thil session ii ( thr lotgislalurr. Not
only does hr hold u number of
Uy Senate rommillre poiitinn*.
blit hr rnjoyi tlir dMUtclinn ul
bcitifl one of ihr frw in that body
who actively luppurtnl. Ciomiiui
Warren in Ilia campaign lait yr.u,
Vinlrnre hni lookrn Out in tlir
New Ymk I.uii ah rtnkr at hooiii
impmlad limit tlir tital lirldt liy
lu pievenl l&gt;y forte anymir fium
driving a laiicah (or Idle, I hat
live* have not been lott liat hern
do* more to tlir niimliri* and viyiItnct of New Ymk |Miliiemm than
to the parifii inlrnlimii of the
Hoten. Still, a uiimhrr have hern
mobbed ami tevrirly hr^lrn. It
minhi he a yoi nl idea to inrhuir in
lha laderal anti lynflontt hill, wlirn
it come* up anain in the Senate,
h piovitkm aHainit moh’ violince of
any kind.
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If you think, your mi cm i«
limited by yniu.liandira^i, r^uiidri
lha cat* n( Fin! Suite, Jr., now
in hit Wlh year, hit IJtli in «n
iron lu11k wheie lie wai plated wlirn
ha lint came dpwn with infantile
paralyiii. U hr diihrartennl, rmbitteird aHainit tlir late whiih hai
thu&lt; afflicted him? "I think I am
happier.than, thr avriamr, pfiiun",
ha taya. "In hack id it all lie*
oaaa pbiloiophy nl lifeSlvyh|ch i«
M othtf way nl laying'uw i i«
fition with God. I believe deeply
in Go^". He. ii mmtied Vrid 'hai
tbraa young childien fcii1 Whom
h* thanki Cod, he tay«. every day
that ha livai.
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Rpy
iegle, wh*rt bf^w^a jvrit.Im artJcV* about racial felainm* in
*ha Soydi for a PidOtPUl nawi, ftpav, uaad to call fbf M»ion
an Una "(lie Smith artd Weiion
bUa", implying that all the white
l in ike South went around

17very once in a while, in the midst of some demount ra­
tion or other reason fur the gathering of a crow.it someone
stnrln to throw eggs and tomatoes. It hnp|M&lt;ned the other
day when 17most Kevin, the Hrllish foreign secretary, came
to New York. It happened a few limes in the political cam­
paigns of last year.
In addition to the fad that nothing was ever proved by
throwing eggs or fruit, such action gives a bad name to
the undent political institution of mass demons!ration. II
makes the crowd look like a mob instead of a demonstra­
tion.
The first gains in tin1 long evolution of democracy from
monarchy and feudalism were made with the pressure of
demonstration. Many a tyrant has quaked and yielded a
point to the people when lie beheld great numbers of them
gathered about Ids palace. The crowds In those days were
not always peaceful, but the times were rough.
In this day amt Ibis democracy there is no need for mob
violence of any kind or the throwing of eggs or other mis­
siles. lint the crowd still lias its place, aigt the right to be
part of one is among the precious heritages preserved by the
Constitution.

W nniinp;
Lest anyone conclude Hurt the stiffenilig of defense
lines In Western 17urope, as a result of (lie negotiation of the
Atlantic pact, may mean the relaxing of Hindi lines in the
Middle I7asl, the State Department is sending out warnings
I hut such is not the case.
At a recent press conference Secretary of State Dean
Aclieson staled that the (lulled Stales is still hacking up
Turkey, Greece and Iran. He indicated tlint an attack mi any
of these countries would lie regarded as gravely ns would an
attack on a country tmund by the Atlantic I’act. This state­
ment is being broadcast by the Voice of America, as Is also
Secretary Acbeson's denial Ibat we are preparing to attack
Russia with Iran uh 11 vantage point. The Secretary of State
informs the world that the United Stales abhors war, and
has no plans (award making war on anyone.
It Is quite apparent that our foreign policy, so ofteq
considered vacillating, is following a line of physical strength
as fur ns Russia Is concerned. Present world rnudilinus are
similar in snme'wu.VH to those which existed shortly before
World War 11. We are beginning In face these rnmlilIntis
wltti strength and resolution. These qualities, with wisdom
added, neon to he carried more deeply into our foreign policy.

Too Late To Classify
liy KHHHKI.I, KAV
llecatii.e A iii«&lt;r u-u liux ulwayn
tosm a land of alnimlaiicv, wn
&gt;1(1Vi* given lit lie lived ur IlimigSt
lu Hit* vnnimrvution of our natural
rawnirevn. Wuvto ami rxtruva.
gunci' ha# govi'invil t)i* nattun’a
growth and &lt;l**vulo|iin**nt down
through tlui year#.
Through the wanton deal met Ion
of fluid and furenl, of gunie nnd
wild life, we have brought oursaiva# tu the brink uf (iinnnler
nnd it Ii unly in recent year#
that we have awakened tu the
rerlout&gt;n*M&gt; nf our plight.
The U, S. Null (JonnervaUon
Morvice ii working to avert dlanut#r and ronterva what little la
l*ft ‘through demonstration# and
an educational campaign that will
tiring home not only In farmer*
nnd land owner# the HerlomuiH#
of the situation nnd the need fur
an Intelligent and workable con­
servation program, but to city
folk# nnd huilnn## leader# a# well,
since their future la a* much at
ntake a* anyone.
A Boll Conservation Field Day,
the first of It# kind In Florida,
will be staged Thuredty, April 7,
at th« Fellowship Biblical Col­
lage properly adjoining the Mu­
nicipal Airport at Hanford.
On this one evonifui day tha
College's 886-acre farm will re­
ceive « face-lifting that under or­
dinary conditions would not be
possible In less than five years.
This gigantic *o[i cnnmvetjon
demonstration la being, put on to
acquelnt Florida ' farmer* with
what can he accomplished under
properly planned ahd directed
conservation. pretrams.
Arpcufotfiente liave
Arrangements
hat been luadk
for,aa complete program of demonMratfofl
itlon (hiring the day that will
Include moil of the laltd Improveeat land water control practices
"msihivlea by the Boil Coitoei"
Sir BerVIc# for Central Fit '

priitilem nf this uutiun can tie
whipped if all who ui* ahie to
contribute (o il# ludiitlun will get
together like friendly neighbor#
—a trend modi In evidence in
recent year#.
A crowd of from Sift,ono to tin,(HHI I# esprdrd to attend the
demonstration and everything Is
bring (lour to Insure Unit those
attending will have an opportunity
tu #re the entire program and he
kept informed 0* u pregre-Kcn.
Miracle after miruclr will lie
performed nnd a crack platoon nf
communication expert* from the
Florida National (luard under tha
,r.'u)nal command of lieneral J. C.
utchlsnu will provide a loud
Hpcaker system so that everyone
anywhere &gt;m the hig M86-acre
farm will he kept informed an to
Just what U going on.
Hundred# uf machine# tu max#
formation wilt participate] trac­
tor*, biilldoiera, caterpillar#, cilltlpackere, fertiliser distributors,
lime spreaders, pan ncrapers, cub
tractor*, hush rhnpper# and numoroua other mechanical devices
will ha on hand for the work on
MD" day. April 7.
This vast array of mechanical
power will he lisi hy Hie world's
biggest tractor which weighs over
46,U90 pounds, haa a giant 176*.
hereepowar motor and Is _
moved to Hanford for the demonstrallnn in a specially built Carry.
•Ii trailer. Du* to Iti eireulve
walght a spffiel permit had to b*
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•on. director of th* machinery
committee.
Th* program it being spanof modem “machinery; setai jomd by • tit* Greater Orlando
fertlllur vomMolM am fur- Chamber of CotawctTo, TWmli
Ocmnty Chowbee of oomt
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EN D U RAN CE TEST

iCnuttBBMl rr*B* Fu r* oaal
victory by standing on our
shores and throwing rocks or
rockets or anything else acrosi
the seas.”
The Army would la* needed to
hold offensive liases for Air Fores
attacks, itoynll said, as well as
to proven! an enemy from seising
attacking points in the Arctic
or elsewhere.
And in (Irafenwoehr, Germany
General Lucius D. Ctay told Amer­
ican troops In Gerinuny the United
States was pledged to pruvent any
aggression against Western Eu­
rope "hy force if necessary."
The American commander In
Germany snid that America’s en­
trance into Hie Atlantic Fact com­
mitted her to help maintain the
peace
Addressing nearly 6,01)1) 0, N
(troops, assembled in an Army Day
I observance ut this former Wchr' inarht training ground, Clay told
them:
"You ure a symbol of nur eounI try's -(Ill-firm will to fight for
j the rigid# of free men.
, “We liave Joined the Atlantic
j community and pledged ourselves
1 to secure peace ami tn prevent
aggression liy force If necessary."
! Hundreds of guns, tanks and
. armored vehicles passed before
I Clay wlio ........ on n reviewing
I stand from which flew tha flags of
1 (Minin, Franco and the United
! .States,
The Korsinn flag w#x conspic­
uous by its absence,
1 "If Western Europe Is to tie
I defend.id frsim attack," Draper
( told 11 Ml. laiuis audience, "we date
nut accept 11 strategic plan that
! relies on air bombardment alone.
“Our friends in Western Enrnpa
I certainly do not want another
I enemy occupation even
though
they could expect again to lie TiI hcintcd eventually. Any such cont ccpl would lose its ihe people and
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&lt;Hy UFAVITT M ACKEN ZIE
This ilste !I2 years nco th* unitState# took her tilnrc lowing
the allien in World War I with a
declaration of hoxtilitiex against
U11 nggro*#lve (Jormany.
flsanit-itlly that war wo# the out­
growth of Ovrinanic greed— #n
urge for expansion at the exjienno |
of the other fellow. Of to employ
the Herman euphemism, il wax
raiixed lay I lie need for greater
lelienxrinun (living apaceI.
Approximately 22 year# Inter
the globe wax torn liy an even
more terrible conflict. Nnluinlly
America wa# among the Allies.
And of roilrxe they rolled It World
War 11. Again the huslr cuiixe
greed or, if yon wish, I lie dcimiml
for lehenurnum.
Day la-fore yesterday 12 Wes­
tern allies, oieuting in Washing­
ton, signed tile Atlantic I'lict.
This i# u defensive alliance, aim­
ed at protection against aggres­
sion whose evil spirit again is
hunting trouble. President Tru­
man said in un addrpss regarding
Hits historic treaty
"It is a simple document, hut
If il hod existed III HIM and in
Hdtil, supported by the nations
who ure represented here today,
I believe it would hove prevented
the ads of aggression which led
to the two world wars.'1
It's easy to believe Unit tills
might have l.cen so. However,
one has the feeling that even If
(be I wo war# had been prevented
(lieu, I lit’ win Id still liliithl hove'
hud lo endure the agony of no
upheaval
There were gieiil political, ter­
ritorial nild is'oiiomir problem#
In lie adjnsttsl. There were im­
'tjfci ‘ 1 v
_
perial revisions which inevitably
must have collie There were ru
cinl freedom to lie established
These reforms could be achieved
hy major operations.
Many of these tiling# were
hi ought Ilium! by the two world
war#. Per hups in the courea of
M i t Ii h i i h h I A r m y
many generations they would
have been accomplished through
t
the peaceful development of men' eit
kind Who can say? I'crtainly If eon
one could choose between ipiick cm
progress hy war amt slow pro­
gress I hI nils'll pence, till- latter ei&lt;
lllllsl tie tile choice llcliveo for­ tlie
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give tlie milker of war!
Hi ill, tlie iiuwniilcd war# have of «|icniiioo#
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land nnd
watci cunrervuhastened changes for the heller, only u laud
(irenl new sovereign stale# like tloo mid Chief of the Suit Coli­
India, I'akislnn and liiiiiiui have seum mu Service, will ho featured
been horn, fltlinr# are in tlie pro­ on a peaking priigram stuiting at
ve## 01 achieving independence in IK IG A M
otlier purl# of A#in, and leadllisbop Henry I ISouttit of tliA
JllHtment# lire being luiole in Itioci'se of Huiitli Ch,1 idn Episcopal
Africa.
nf ( SrItsiulii. will I#, unIll fact, were il nul for tlie I'liinclii's.
great
ideological
struggle be­ ollii'i u( Hu, featured speukern.
tween lhd#hfvi#m amt deuiia'rary, lie will diiicuns "Give H# Tld# Day
tlie world loduy could chalk up tlui Daily Itrcail." W. K. Ellis,
tremendous progress in many i'lesidi'iit uf the Coinnierclul Hank
Florida
blanches of activity since tlie 1'resldeul-i‘loct of the
first gtiihii! conflict. It I#, of ami Trust Cinnpaiiy of Ocala and
wur U*}l,kf’,1‘ Association, will tell how
course, to prevent anotlier war
'btnkers Take to .Suit Conserva­
developing from the ideologleal
iileologlen
turmoil that the Alluntie Alllnnci tion Fnrmliig."
Ib'v. Alton It. Hradley, pre#iden&lt;
lias been sjgniIjjot would Imi
a war whir" ’* old liring little tun I'f Alileixgnte Itaiverxjly, w ill axgrief.
jin ss the iiixtitntiou's appreciation
As the sign# now rend there i# for the soli coiixervatinn work,
11 fair chance I lint n general
GreetliiKH from tlie HjKinxors
blruhigii'iil shooting wur can be will lie briiuglil liy Higgins uml
uvoIiIh I for a long time and per- -Inme# Keith,
I'lesident of I ho
liup# can lie averted nttngrlncr. G rruU , (Irlnudo Chumlier of ComThat would give u# n chance to tncrie. Invocation will be snid by
■Unfit lay the leniljiisliuenl# wliirll Itev, .1. I( Farris, bead of the Nanhave resulted from tlie two world ford Ministerial Association.
wars.
At .'1.16 IV ,M.. Colin I* Gunn,
'This column, while ns'ugnUiiig Stale t'oiiMcrvutioiiist for tlie Noil
the grave dangers, doesn't believe Cniiservntion .Service of Gaines­
that will' la'tween tlie illilocraclen ville, will stniiiiiari/.e tlie iluy'.s op­
and the Itulshevlst blur tn inevit­ eration*.
able.
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plows; lf&gt; cultipackvra; I built George Tmdiy: sanitation, Howard 1

gnMoline amt iljimcl oil needed lo
y going
goiny
k,,,T* Hie inechunlu'd army
s on hamk Ho also are Inr sveil
and pluoting muleriuls, reported I
Need Committee Chairiuun J. J.(
Hooks were so scarce four coir
Itocco. He even sent to Texus fori lories
ugo that they sometimes
2.'l pound# of weeping Invegrn## were
chained to public book stalls
seed, 11 new grass III llli# section
fur xull conservation.
Itnntlnll Chase urrungid fm tlie
vast amount* of fertiliser, lime
and dolomite to lie used in thu
l&gt;r.~ H e n r y M i ' L u u l i n
conservatlun taentmeut.
(Ither ciunmlttee clinlrnien ure
OpItimetrlMl
Clifford McKIblilu, traffic; med­
ical, R. (I. Hrissou: finance, J. I,. . . . r i . * * s # . . h
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lllgtey; transportation, Voile tVH“ M*®1** Av*. Fhooe SIX
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Muelc will l.e provided hy llit*
Nth Air Force Hand nf ttirundii.
It will present a concur! ut noon,
I'axture Improvement will Im one
»f the biggest soil conservation
joint, witli 16 acre* being planted
to 'gruxses and legumes. Fiftyeight nerus will l.e used for crops,
21 acre# for woodland, &gt;'IU ucres
for citrus ami orchard*, Hit acre#
for hog pasture, amt 62 acres for
wildlife. Each use uan determined
hy u cimxrrvntUiu survey showing
tlie laud'* cnpuliililfes. A oue-aer#
fish pond I# bring constructed, and
Will im fertilized and stocked with
fish
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l.eo Wilson, chnirmuu of the
machinery committee, snid today
that all lit* equipment needed fur
ilia ciniservnlinu field day I* on
mild or pledged. The machinery
iicludea;
More than lull wheat tractors;
2U crawler tractor#; it draglines;
It large and 2tt small fertiliser and
limn spreaders: 21) power drawn
seeders; 41) hand seeder*; an* a ir­
plane for seeding If the wind is

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have lieen eliminated ut Milledge
vllle; those stiffering from tularciiIomIh have nil opportunily U gel
well; the old people are better
cared for; uml we get out of tlie
mud."
Htnte Helmet Nltp*iliileiii|eilt M
It. Collin# said “we have teiupor
arily lost tlie battle hut not tlie
war. Victory for Ihu chihlren is in­
evitable. '
"There were tun many Item:
wrapped up In the referendum
parkage for the majority of tlie
voters to swallow. Had il In
eluded health and education only,
the vote would Imve been uv,»
whelmingly favorable."
Dr. It. F. HeHern, tlrrte health
director, said the negative vole
reflects, fear of the method*- of
ralslag Ilia money. No s|M&gt;cific
t a in were set out, lint the im­
pression was that a ualea Inx
would have been enncled If the
leglslatnr* unit to chart specific
taxes.
Dr. Heller# said to th o s e "who
iw the critical need, I Ida eel
k 1* only temporary. In due
time the way will tie opened,"
A spokesman far opposing
opposing forere, Brtuior joiiiB* Gray of tb«
Aiwtny Herald, commented, "I
don’t think the referendum x x x
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n* that fthe people of Georgia
meana
ftMObad
-- to better education.
it ■
' it dt»a
duet mean Is that they
Wbat
re* tile that • In order to achieve
th* end of (letter education, they
hftve got tn have the proper mean#
to got to that end."
Gray attacked "confused pre­
sentation" of the Issue In the re­
ferendum and added that it "made
M» thing ol*arj, that th* people
iM lm Very much tp have economy
le i? * !"“ »**"&gt;**» of their state
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N*xt To Fulton, Bthb county had
th* biggest negative margin—
M08 to 1,198. Other big count lea
» Y C . thcio
unofficial
return#
ttftlnat tha program:
_Chft»h*» 8|88t to 9,876, Dough•rty 8t8l to 478, Muecoge* 4,ttfto
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768, HpaMing 3,67)1 lo 686, Slim­
ier I,Hid to 62t). Thomas 2,120 to
AM, Hariaw 1,172 to 448,
Large# 1 vote for th* plan was
III Clarke, seat of th* University
jjf Georgia— 1,627 to 1,418. Other
cauiillcx with a favorable vote In
Inconqilete rettu-na were Atkinson.
Bakur, Berrien, Candler, Catoosa,
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jBui e H om els Scene • Fast Matron’s Club
Honors Officers

lii,i&gt; violin I'l.umg «f m i s s a n n k
O f e m e n s M e e t in g
M|{ and MK N, ,M I It A ID MIN, I LOV K M . id On* 1*41111**1 1 **ti Hut I
|
(V I ’. Iluir Mi„ .1 |’
Mr i 'Vurt
'V. 'Varner
and
The Aiiifi irtiti I.i'riioi Auxiliary »'lm Imvc jiisl arrive.! (loin ('ill-1 unlay night,
M A'ITK
Tin1 iminie.l cinipb’r- wcie Imv i Kultiahc nial Mu. '«&gt; I' Wnrlr Prank Tallod. retiring worthy ma­
iiistnllatliui meet* cintmti. gii'citng I.KN
MliS
\\
.1.
I lllt.l'K N j liu; n gel 1•&gt;u•&lt;In-•
'* ) l»**y if i.vcrr hosli'ssrs fui tin* Hireling nf tron nml wiudiv patron of S*mT elep ho n e t ltd mil with I In* l.egiun mi Apr. IP
Carlin I’almer Hay—Society Kditur
mlniser.l hI hui! I In* events of Htf j|u.
t ins* of the
pMp. imdc Chapter No 2, tlrder of
I nt H;UII I'. M, at till' l.fgion llltt. i Inn tiliiw n fu lly tin- mollillig
Ittfflceis who will lie liislnllrtl nl Mil!' tT IA Itl.K S M oURISuN mni past, niif lm lotnil i mini k.-.l, 'll&gt; l|j„( • TMi«t«'ll at tin- home „f yjr, Pastern Star, were honor gursts
Klilfi Springs
Springs la-1
I
night. at a bampiet belli al Ihe Masonic
M rs . K e y
these services me Mi*. P. A. Imight.i 'IR S A II .ilfll AN KV i tin" way, nl.iii.-vrr tiffinin' uf (In '.H alf
vvnll.iug along Ihf -It '•el. Mr* i old fiislhoiifd g n I
"ho I'aiulia
Mrs. St I Smith openrd the Hall on 'tiuiday night given by
I
'ompltin.
pieshleiil;
Mi*.
C.
P.
r s o n
a
ShTtalu v Hi lo iglil i" I til*'** .
| wlien a nmh kissed them"" III. l luff ling " ilh the ill'Vuliomil I&gt;ase&lt;l do- Pa'l Matron's Club fig* long
PtiH'ioi, fii*l vice president; Mrs,
C |.\ S
11,1.1A MS
&lt;io**ing . " i f f gu lf him a " itliei llig ook. .oil the I'elidiin leipleslmg the re banquet I tibia. w rrr attraefj- #
~~~’ **' ~
*
| II. Neweoliit'. second v n-e president |
Magnolia
\veuilc
W AI.I.V . “ Wlinl I'll like lo know,'1 he
1d ial of Jesus 'li* . P P. Cooper with spring flowers and plica
Mi . A. It Key desertheil # :lSlit. Uan Tcnf*. who hns been'Mrs Joel Piehl, lielisiner; Sirs. J. PHI I I IPS ami h i ; w I ' i.A ll I till led, "i* whatrvel hfi'allo1
XVEPNEKPA V
of 'presided over die inisilo -* session. card* lariying out die I) P, S
The Sanford I'.nrilfn Club board ivtlieh at n dlalrict meeline •*( visiting herpitiful*. Sir.nud Mrs *7 tinllnwny. vhnplitin The execu*
PIN Ml
tli^pliiymg lliicc tits* "hi fa lo..iiid Ills'll w I'M made
Mr*. Poriest (diti'liel, teaelier. i itlui ■
live enuiiuittre of Itie niixilinrv ii*
will
nipft nl Hie cluli hou»e »' VVoiiu'ii 'm Auxiliaries of Ppiscupnl Alfred Kricsun. iciuined h&gt; plune
t I Ilf in rami "' ——
i'l
y;*M**i*
luis**.
i'll M ( lenilmleil dll' offieers of the ile
P'dlouiug tin- dinner die Junior
C ln o d ifs
held recently In St- yesterday to hei home m Sliuml. Iciunposed of Mrs, Hvlul Itmith. ftlnng
9:30 A. M.
.
„l
W H I I I U I* Mill AW AY
Pa*l Matron Mi-. (Varner wax In'
pot
riin-tit:iI
meeting
of
'he
church
Cloud,
ut
u
monthly
inicUng
St.
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Mis.
l|oy
Tllils
nud
Sliss
K'llID
Thn Sullfutil Wmiigii'n Clult mil
ri*girM)lig Mi** fsitl ihctl hr
'In I"1 held imnuxllntrly following dialed into dir e|i|h and u a , walhold a general business iiipeting, ton's Chapter of Holy Cross KpUSirs. Sophie It. Crimk.*tnn of j t*hittenden.
'HIS Ml " I K K Itl M It N S
till hi- i ii 1114**4)I nt hi'im*
And
tile pniyei uieelillg
r u in ' In. ruined In Hu* members. A regu­
ropitl
Cluiieh
held
tin
Monday
at
Wayne, N, V. i* the house guest I At u meeting of ili. uuxilinrv M \ Mi »|t It I Si »N in it vi*l y HliUi* I
and
luitdtP*'N al I'd:311 P. M. at
on
I',
,\|.
,it
the
home
of
Mia.
uigld
She
also
Hiimninii'd
a study lar luisinr.-* Hireling followed the
of Mr. nnil Sirs. Clarence |t»nald-1,l''•'I
P'hln.v a Ifllei
.........ml Hit I In ••ugh Mu idin iii hit shill |
the dub house. Tlir piogrntii will |
I iauk Shame- lm. ie*'
enutsf, 'lltnldnig
a
Christian dinuri with Mr* Charles I.. Hetvi n im K iiiliM 'tiH iig
Mi '
H
|
Miler, ...............
be
xpnnMited try the American Mu lain liussrll In IjiH'li Arlsir.
soil in Lake Mm t
1 I ' l l lie d f I "lu Miami " heie - In- at
Hume" "Inch will begin Vpi. 13 soli, new ly-ele, lo,| president, pr*
I f~11j1 11■I it ;if inn c ln ili lim it, on her
Mi*. John Mnisih, Jr. art veil « i
^ nni" Itf(illI lliifllt.
M Vin;l l \ l MAI I I M oil Pitst tend'd a iliiee day tegi"iinl mn- and eiilllinue foi fiuii IVnlnesda.v silling
1i**|Mti( nt ii i nn iii 11nl infii,i| enlivenI’ll !|tMtens und Mrs. II. II. t’ole•
T H IK S P A Y
of lliida**a|i
delegnles
dm |IU»|.. im a l. ___ 1h'.'.-i'__ nn"v me tin----lianquat
hfht tti—Krsxinitiire
'-'-i—1!: 11 'lllf..ii—I lUU'. '.'U1
. . Altii
I I o IIyvm m hI
: iTH,—
tthtt?— r in
f t n — r — ituiit: siLainiia—
The b'finlnnlr Hnpttxt Axxoetn- iiiiiii |TI-sided over the meellHR.
mg lllllll die slinly will la- g iv e n with ' I i . 'Varuet and Mr T»lMur. 12 13 Mi* Mills i gave » :MI:S III I I \ I'l VHSt'N in a * 1 •'
timi will hold a quarterly rally if II"-.' uitfiidiue the district meetand
I
toi
l'l
l
M
i.
Sim
tl lid.- M ils M \^ VIP '*V"igm
h"l I weir 'tl
and Mr* John
by Itel " P ilrooka
report "Ii liellvillf* III Ihe
O itfrn at in on A. M A »«*vrrr.l mi: were Mrs. Key. Mr*. II. A.
........../ ll. 'uu
I \ weal
a i»iu |iU- one liu • " a . n di legale fioiu the Sail
j Courier. Mr and
Mrs
Hasky
Pidtow
mg
till
ion
Wolk
t
Illi
"rial
duh
lumli'oM will In* actvt*d nt Newman, Mrs. II. I. Perkins. Mrs.
H O LLV lV O im . Apr. d— i ,P i —
I.....I
MISS I I I P I S P fold ' haplet die |'l III' H'.il -peak
| Wight. Mrs l|ewson. M e. ('deal
Sir*., Ilriiry Hun *iioi •ini) .| dial “
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O
I
II I Whittier, Sr. and Mrs. Sadie Thut llllle parly up in l.mirel
efl
l»
Il
ItMCtfl
1,1 N I uf 1 Is I ■hi i &gt;mg a pin knee in of do' "infeienee "Ms Mrs mi id
1 lo-hv. Mr- Murray Jaivis, Mr*.
P .l it e r
fwmtnole Chapter No. 2, t*. K S Htiuinr. The response to the wcl- Canyon IuhI Scptcnits'r cost It"- &gt;many posters have Iteen received I'oiilaiinng .in I n-lei mil id and Mo .e*
P p . t e lll, p a . I p i e .ti|*'iit
It I Maxwell, Mis. p. J Roulh,
In
Ihe
poppy
poster
eoutest
I'flllg
!
theme
eoine
was
Riven
hy
.Mrs.
Whltnur.
uill meet nt the Mhr’Uiu- Hull at
id
l l a d n - - a l l a n d now p iih lic re herl Slllehum alar ill IJh.Ptio,
lie W
' balidlmg
1 'Ira. t; It Hailey, Mr* R W.
spiiiiHtired
hy
the
auxiliary
in
the
Mia.
Pred
llnll
dlslrllmled
tickII,"
Of WI I
? 00 P, M.
dill
This is one of Ihe thing* the
1 il M VN.N looking at iimg.i j liltk'M * i b a n i i i i i M, » h " i u -1 ie
turner, Mi*. II. C Moore, |i|n.
The V. K. L. Clnxx of the Flrxt its for the aniuiul Sprlnit bridge actor dlsclosvd ns In- returned to (iramuiar. Junior High nml Sem ­ rule* at liu- new* -land
' elo I, M f
I ' o o |*I m
", Mi
lilt j lm ii«*il f i "to a " i p l II l*&gt;|H«*|,
faek lliiruey, Mrs. A. K. Shoe­
inole
High
schools.
Put
lies
of
'
Pete,
tilillil
«-o,
di
Paptlnl Chiirrh will meet nt 7:30 pin I v which will he held on Apr. work uflcr serving PI) days m l
i
*
il
a
111 of Penny's de­
maker. Mr*. Stew ait Hutton. Mr*
of the enutesl will lie III It I I
il* under the direction nf Mrs. S- jail oil a niortjonlia rnii.-|Ui ney winners
P. M. in I hr r Innorun lit.
lllllll.
Mi
.
J
I
l
ie.
Mi
It
.
Joe Corley, Mr- Mnrriis Tyre,
ill a eon lest al Hie stale cided to learn nmu- iihnut die
it I'linsr, Jr. Proceeds from the cotivl.'lion. He shiiiggi-il off Ihe ' *
f
K K IIIA 1
hr will seen leii'Ullgl .'I'llli' oil plailla have been fill i l . .loliii .mi, \|i- Kaiilli, Mi-. II. Mr* It I- Crenshaw and l, T.
enlivenlIOII to In- held lo Kuiilsotu (ielieial
Haltle
II a r r 11 on
Chnpter. event will lie used 111 the welfare aillll.
1’eane,
Mi,,
(
‘ail
Mo-*.
Ml*.
Khi'ppud
II ^ liltin' ithiiiit I hr \i i t'itl SiMith In II tv11 fm more Ilian I,non vents,)
Apr.. 7 tin ought Apr l&gt;,
&gt;
DniiRhletH nl the Aiufrh’nn lie work of the rhtirch. Mrs. Hiisxell,
1.1 1lie, Mr*, Cnoper, Mr*.
I. cl. i #*iil»111■
&lt;1
Dm mill'd*: them wheal, hallei, lice, II "
"Whiit’s 25 grand?" In- said.
i'l Ii
Itelegates elected In attend the
volution, will meet with Mr*. K. pn s* chairman for the "cchsIoii. "Pill broke all the lime, ii" mattrl
I
liilii',
'ti
V
I
’
Me-seugoe,
Mis.
Mi I I \ I KON \lll»Y rx apple., pi o Ii. olive, ealibage and
|i. rlfinenla, Otto Purl. Aveinif. nl uigfil those present In alli’iid the how yon look nl ll.‘ '
stale meeting in. Mrs C p limit- i Im ii»:tii r
Made and Mi-t l.iueue Piauhlin
lint’ ■ v\ ill* it u n it. lea
3.00 P. M. All vlnitlmi dnunhtfra party and to help in every wuy
i i , Mis Joel piehl. 'll*. Sybil
Mtlehiim’s firsl
nioriiltig at Itoulli. Mi* p \ Covington and
|io*sihle lu make the uffnlr
uldtlr a
n fin
— ,
are invited t" ntlcml.
J iM r . A n d M r s . M u r r a y
lie'hadi never alternates ale Mi* II P Smith,'
The Snnfoid I'owtiM’iid Club " ill aoei.il success. She slated Hint I work was as thoughi lo
j Nl W \ (IRK , Apr tt-i.V i—Th*
meet nt 7 30 P, M. in the Tourist I".. Ilfs will he lo l.l at L'JIU I*. SI. hern gone tl- kidded with the Mis Janette I aiiig, Mr* C Pl o I t c h i r n N e x t Y e a r i lewrl .'idle, ti.,a ,.f the late Pv alyn
Hi 'IHK I I IN I.I 1.1
giertnl w«
t'euirr (innies ami rofri'ilimfills amt &gt;cnn p M. and added that crew us usual, lie gieetrd
Pl'oelol and (ii* Jaoo - V\ light
" a l- li M.-I.eaii, In.'liiding die fam
will lie enjoyrd followliiK the bus- those not wishing to piny hriilgr jeonies with "nothing to it " His I leporl "a* lieaid on the un-eesa I
I m ii I h i t lull Fioittiin*. Slsllnn W IHH, Mmiilm at t
V M
Hirii irlin n in tlirir |"Us It I 2 eaial Hope tilaniUMil,
may arrive at -t;IHI P M. for trn.t first tterlie foi "Tire llig S te al", of Ihe tini-lli. nl die tii enl l.egiitti
Insis meetlttK.
lu«inr mi fin Iii-*ii, \ Y vi'«ipitiny, j lia.- la'en old •'» Hairy Winston,
■id I ml lo mni A f i mM hin * Ml»" (HUM I lut k n l h r U K i mil Hill*'
^ The Miiiiomi Cirde of the San
The edueiillonnl portion of tho j find him walking down » hotel | p n O H iu e d leu
■
Mi*t A li
J i i* * | i| i M n r n i y •'x | a New \otk City Jeweler
••ii' l l i l r i
I m M"t mLi iiaiih ii x .... . i*f .i t.Mi-.i •• i KMI
Rrird (Jarilen Chlh wilt turel nt the •Heeling tvim nluler Ihe dirrcllntl j hnllwny, pulling a pis'"! and en- 1
Den-rilling die 7 1 piece rnllae.
11IIMl Dl }irr* « r-l tin 'll K(i|M f'riiititiit n f |h r
f r i l l til r
i tli dtp \iiii'. unit slmili* \\ IHill i ’s l i ’H Mi i i i
home of Mrs. .1. N. Atrurrlln, •f Mi
Pred Hall after which tie- lerllig a rmun
liM.Hpifiilil v
limvii thrill i|tn ihf ( Hon in ilie most remarkable on*
Aftei he fllll Ill'll III*' * rlir, I
I liiiiitiiM F
■•hmt nl 4i«I*11111111* I m mu
I m*I jililt d i
2510 Sanford Avenue, nl 10:00 lleimm sandwiches, cakes mid Iced
hi *
i lu ll lit*!I'l *
Muii fix* niMiitli -tuy tirrr in I el e ...|d, Win .ton ■aid In-.l night
F o p u l . i l io n
Uil - I II I 'l 'kifti )| i|r**lM' Ii. K r lilt*
id .m l I'h.' * k \ f b .w .'i
A. M.
coffee weir served in the garden, asked him if he had made any re r i l m d o n i
Ha uf mi ij kimI ttii'M ••in i i i *nI f|i’ i r r lo- Io.d paid 'over IIJMMI.FKMt" fu
t'lrdev of (he Sanford Ontdrn Those al lending were Mrs. Cole- solution-. "Itesolutti'll*?" lie said
oi
g t .io d it i.’i a I
l i . » n 111i| M I M lli.lkl* | 111’ Sl‘ I I INI si'll F h l"'f
** irfiiin Mr xf a tilti»i. I’hrv hIm i IH
I n c r e a s e d Hy T w o |{ ........
III &lt; it k|^ ll|tt||s U dD ih
kill)*
i *■l ItDtiM ti, .m il hy tti*" lu ll* " f til'*
('lull will inert a* follows: Alulen Unto, Mm A. M7Philips, Mrs. llnll. in denial
MlltllM It'll I I hr Saufnril ilrm h l!
Ile aid Ihe trustees of M u
M. Miumlk. Mr*. Meisrli. | How did he Hunk the Inti term
I I n f i l l h f ljM M i H im i i i i i m , hi &lt;***♦him
f'lrele with Mrs. Al
Hun) und Mi
' w I im I i ini i •»111«-« j* I t'li I Inn i trill i f i ii»"
mi it "Tom i t I diloni "
'tef ean’s e.tate lonj asked him
IHH I VWOtID. \|»» '♦
Mi't, .1, I. Clark; Oviedo C irde nl Mrs. Newman, Mrs. C, P Humtnrl.. would uffeet linn '
»'M«« * "l l&lt;ti f i
iMiiutly * ‘I 111) Il|l|llillll 1111*111 l|* -IM F * mii ivit11
\ geio.d
lelit.'d
fanner ..f
'h'.-lo.e die exact figure,
Key, Mrs. Alex Vaughn, I "PlU siiimlly lint at all. exeepl I The Fdm .'oh.liv 1*«|(III4«I I•111
Muti it I n *l In d ia ( •••ii|iiiuyt
3 0 0 P &gt;1 with M n James | i t ; Mi*
'*!' h |* k i M u*1, 1m i " u n i 11u f iin it u Inf r ih .
,'liinav wa* an
t Among the gent* aie the |(K&gt;h ♦♦ iM|if( i hail i |mih hii x i i i i t Ril Jit.m, Mi
i rntrnl t'iiflf al 10.ml
A. ^1 Mi * I’ei kins, Mrs. I telle llnrnvvell. that I eiin't ael like n seout muster' tw&lt; !mini
• f(»Mll
n l it*
D lllt'k
Nu *iF» a
live inch.I»t
of Hi..
Sanford I " " " ' pear dmped "slm of th»
i*n i t i l l . mi i liiil h i’ lu i f hi tiiiM' a
with Mrs. tin Soulliwaid. Dirt Ml * t; 11. Mol,lev. Mis Saiinderx anymore. P iitfiviHiomilly—t Ii a t's; A fiv« p o u n d d a u g ld * i v ia * b o m i t kia1111a**i
i'i ,t ln f I ln»t‘»*
Shut II. luon,| . 'jut W1.il' m San '1 1(7*1 ' diaim mil, m il»» nxx ii#t| hy
| sonirolie rise's pnddrni, mil mine." i e s te r iln .v lo \ e l . u p d o o u i.l O ’ * in i* ' in* f ««i|ii I i m|U c j i I \ 11 «i gt " M il &lt;a\ t-* m nt ti .lit|iau
tiardeners t'nelr at 10.no A M. and Mi t llussell. '
ford Mt and Mi
'lot iin made Mm* Siiltiin nf 1'iiikov, and n ruby
| Milehum has Is’en muling '"inej Itl i ' l l a n d In * w if e , ' i l l ' * . M lg n •lit«11■i bulk •
a l 'lul&gt; ImililiiiK. idnlit erdmnee;
ulut t luvx i'i &lt; KmI
Still&gt;111 fi«(iii
\ id .M'l(tarn in
■ We l Nmlli h i IM*i*In (i&gt; *n u tiid h F Mm DI l tf
I"
I of In* vast mini lie *wul il i I S a n J m i n liu - i n f i l l . I . l w " m o n t h * I'l* It liikUUl tk|)lii||| &gt;•| .F .llllV I l t I , lhil*if"IF IX-» ■ I i*t »•*IK*if f 11 »I dii'ii home &gt;.l
Rleinerm'iillis Ctrelc with the.Ml*-*- M rs .
K i l p a t r i c k &lt;• ' i | mostly lyinpndietir Many of the p l i o o i l l l i e . i* l e p o i t e d d o in g w e ll ii..1
Nl i n l ul'i'ii II,,
l.i'e a ll. .illy ••hi id * t.ii nf Mir Motilir t{ln
r i I aura amt Kdna I'hiltendfii.
*•1*11*41* XXlltl 'k ll k ) i*l*l
.1 • III) I»I|», Il riilimv ♦&lt; *hr ■.i|«* I i'liF a F * t| an u p iiM m r|d fm n rx t •linild
I I o m I c HH
T o
( ' i r c l l 1 coiresIHindenl.' wete "f the old u&gt; no m e iib a l.n
I 'SO| PhInii*l tsi A veimr, al 7:30 I'
I mm: * (iiiiiil Ii
i I liim lK 'i
ii
II
iif I ........ II
H i l l 111 I'i Ml t III
I ln Hnpc diaiMMiid. xx tdrh F t r
1xx in h i
In a-!dd n n
m atll o f **r x
saving type tine woman writer
I'll.' siitili' day 'i'l..i loin Itioivn F i ll «• (.1 I 4||h)I f | **||| 1l »*|Ml J)I I til 1 \ i * ii
M . Hibiscus Cirde al 3:011 P. M
citllci' 11r11; (Mil I--1im I\ i f » a l -&gt;f Mu
t (tm i i I dlliM iis*’ I-* i n * « i l h ii 4 k g r u d n f x hd(*Mt
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l* li „ ,. , .i
even thinned dint he married tier and lus wife, ttait'iiia IwealiM* A ....... .
«■llh Mrs. John Pox, West plr 1.
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Mr- I. I,. K llp n liI ,k s''rVr''
e r v e d ................
........ f€ , r, ...................... .. paiei.l ol an eight pound (.nil
fin -lid
in Mn- Nat* * It. th i *4 .||,n -IraMi -U»imf ffoill tlir rU\ V »»(
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Street, Mrs. V C. Seliley, fn lm
ii
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I In ti In m i alhivx i i| h- f h " K * m h'dlv It H lllllln I nf i --1•M’.» lldllll XX (Ml Main
" c&lt; " f
a. ho l e s s for the monthly meet\ni"itM-ifn. u a . Hr'piirfd by
mi,
i'
d’.oghi.'i,
d'div.'ied
I.y
e a r s - tlH .•'!
get
me,"
she
wrote,
"hreauae
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leas; I xom Cltfle al 13:00 o'doek mg of Citele No. fi of da pir-tx liml
I n|Mili in f i l l , «.ht|(|MMF 1ii -lax fi f I If in I m li'dt tin It f rii'llct, im jm Mi* Mil nan in ItMl Shr nrioP
1
I . .1 MU»mI v I iMtillll * llll' fui ii fi a iiittitV ft ■ mm i *ail*
with Mrs. J M. IHueitih fur a n il Mrthiiill I Chureh held "a Monday they say I call gel .ml if someone at im. *eetl..ii m iiem hy buil.link. f i .i ,i .*»•
1 h r jt - f f '- ll Id Iftll-li- | I l|(‘MI III
i •’ |***l t *( II \ rrfittafd f'*,*HII1,iHM» fa r
j
t In ’
a ilh -Mil Kill H 11111■ flo " I |
ered dhdi liiiiflu'iui; Jmiuatula Co ­ at 3;it(i P. M Mrs. J t;. Davis will take rate of me "
I luh'li xxi 11 ............ lx I *n "|" an * In NanfiM i l , PIn*x ia t r d
Aimthei
proposition
eniue
funil
de at 3.00 p. M. with Mis. I,. I. presided over the meeUlV* and
V* I III Iii 111 I *»|M| |i , M**t I 'MM flirii |ii’i mil i Mil •" Uadi mi -lii|ian,i
unit
H In t|im aid Mini fm Ih# prr
I
COIIItW'TMlN
111 Ml' I ■(ii i itl n I* lm n Iii i ini k »' •(I * il in | 1In*i xxil** I •-’-tl 1 if I* -I f" II X*'l V '
HiiRhry; MaRliolin Circle nl 11:30
is-,| loutliie Imsinesa. Ttie a fellow inmate.
nod Im {dan ; fa rvlltldt Mn j#*xr*U
"This
.Sunday
you
.uigld
to
g
&gt;
&gt;
I
die
lleial.l
regie),
the
..tuiniaA. M. with Mrs. J. II. Crawford ilevutiiniiil was given by Mrs. C.
tlM , it i
I til IIII M'l F 1'!* .I , t o l l O ^ntiifI i (nml hi Niifm aki hill 1*n| H t i n i i v P r i t t c t - F h a r h - y iii l ‘ S inti noun •
E&gt;"d Mrs It. T Win leu; Palm Cu ­ C Priest and Mrs. P C, Williiima very qutrdv In eliureh *eivice,"| -mn ..i die following mum limn I....... I'l &gt;1 ill 1U lFM l bl
l.oiam f Ili'F llil it- -if hlr* flM iil, at si, HI. I (mn
Hr iii«| 'It
Mt f i’iin'• nill ink
M as
F i d h ic k
'I'jik n i
the Jiillldid *aid "Then when you the lepmt of die liaiid.mi;ei fry
rie at 3;3U P. M with Ml*. I.ooli- .'oiitliieled the mission slndy
K.ii I I M . , I l u u d a I F 'X I• - till | ft hi i f iiid niii*'il I In u m i- a a l (mix
»d llilit, if |ni tail'll*, ill! |r\xrla h*!
get sprung, you tell people you’ve )of die V.uing Men’* Hilde t'liisa Mt 1* 1 1 iii .ImmUmIi Imf* a * tl \
ard Munson; Hose Cirete al III IUI
AI die &lt;i.llelllsiiin "f l»l»i*ies* ia'Cll 'saved.' Then you hire n llig'of the Post Haptial (Ton.h lii'ld
It F r *d i i m*f ill!Mil id I m F'i "'Ml ill*
I »*N Id »N'. \ p i »• ( Ft
H a di ‘ k**|*i hi li»*» I’daPr fm 1'ft yfurt
A. M with Mrs. Plnbu' Culled.
umiiHi i ii Sxx( ill n A H - • 1(1(1-111111:
lefteshmeutH were seivnl tiy die
.hull ami sell tickets nl fid eeilts a at die II P Mollis holin' Iliurs- 11m i |MU(llllg ol 1.1- outlie Illy , m a in la n d nmt I miI m iii /* m Mm- l u l l, laid t'l l itrr f J hii h’ xxlm 4**1111* 4In \ * aftri tn i ih idh Did tlm prolmt*
• lO V il.V V
nniit of Mm lli drirt nf i ’oKiiuildn
! h»*te*a in Mrs. W. P. Smith, Mra.
t h iii Im ii u i d r vi'M r xti'li »(V•' m l
Circle* uf tlu&gt; Plrsl llaptlsl j Priest, Mrs. K. (I. Jvllpalilik, Jr., head. There are fid million kids in day night: Mi. and Mi- Joe hi* (x i«l u p lo lb . t a m e d , old h il Ion * lit I 7 IM Ilf •(All tf*| I'Dlllf m ax iuhi*i il Mti’ H o l h l i H ilM iir, if"t | ilri it|rd it d iii ill (||i* la'*! llitpffif
Chill eh Will lllei'l a* follow
till Mi*. Williams, Ml*. Itiitli l.iiml- tills country who would pay four- Ihivts, Mi and Mrs Chiu In* Itn- hum i t nix a l d p p s u lu lo s tu d y xiaduiF * * xInn &gt;ind I’aiF.lam! nil j I m * ph h n r in I h r ntox vpapri■a ! of h«'i rd a fr foi Hifin to Im* nntd
•F a in Indax Hint irfii««*d In m i l l * 1
lie, Nn. I with Mr*. W. (?. Hull*, qiiist, Mra. Hrndir W illiam s,' Mr*. Idts to hear lm" yon wiqe 'saved.* hum, Mi. ami Mi*. Robert Itiovvn, itu -hi tin l lo lt iu v w a i a n n i i p . n i ' I In 'Xli\
nmx
ht| t lir Itiidu*.
|
Pl.ler Springs; Clrrle No 3 with Davis, Mra. It. i&gt;. Klnalmlsei, Miss Voii rolllil give op Hu* movie inis Mi and Mr*. John K.ldei, Mi and lilt1 |*Jllt ■I d ie e e d ii-u t e iiM le u ln iu
7!11 , Mr I r min, )tt| hIi *hr * »»f l hi 1
llil* Ik in I l|»|t n ilii, fir xxii- li J*
Mr*
It
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th
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a
t
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ph
t
u
r
r
i
incus.’’
Mrs.
Iliiuloy
Odlnim.
Ml
and
Mrs, Martin
Mlinivlphcr, Pork, Pita Ihdlon, Mr*. Mary l'’ariish,
th* 11 11m(I I la- | el.oW 'l.m l l . l i m i l . ’U*
Windmi^iMii &lt;M c l T im n H ffih l
$*iiiiiln l h i tin i*i in h«dliny, m id on
Mrs
u*r»x
In
11
Ii
fM
il
1
ninnMi
t
idiit
M
J
I
When
Mltehnm
fulled
to
dls
lf'liff
Abies
liml
Mt
and
Avenue; Cirelo No. 3 with Mia. Mr*. J. P Tltiirinond, Mra. Nellie
U It I Im I lo lu n v p i . i f . " i a l D p
lhl*il ||l I tl| |
Mr*. |t 4.4*111 tf i . not s in p i i t in g H int Mn i«ln*MOiit «*f Hi** xminF1’* d n \x m f "
Mi
and
Britlon
Julmaiin,
West
P in l Vnnglui, Mrs. John J, Carver ami play Interest in die pla't the In ! Roliert Steele.
I
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l
lit*
xxir»
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i
i
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f
I
hi*
pa
tin
1
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d
thut
tlu
m
iv
J
« — male
added,
"that’s
the
dlfferniee
I
Claienee
Collin.,,
Mi
and
-filreet; Ctrele No. I with Mr* J. Mr*. J o. I,alley
Vlt'ttiF I liu o l'. i p f .'ll o iid e . d o '
•p h -t F i n trr f ' h i i i l r x , mu Mir pan p lr i*i*M 'x H trh rd D» pmimt (mt h\*x ndnrfs
between vm nml ii ermilnal "
Dmigla-' Slenslrom, Mi und Mrs. ■tjtrlI ‘«f il. I * n | d n n g l.- a c lie i a n d « b an *'f h n liiiiy I In . lit
® .. Jack sou. .Sipes Avemir. Clicle
I'lll fioiu being saved, lie seems llobeil Howell, Mt and Mr;' * J..r *i|*4•■
No, Ii with Mra. T. W Mero, 2001
I*’| -l a n m o il m o l. iq q .e ld e xxd I* di lmi Mnii fm Id \ * hi - I m I h im lik r 1 In n am I**\ k rlit m hi - i a Imn Mir phtuii*-* * f ir tnkfii Mtr
llli
slIMII \ l*|||, 178 I, lit* p ohll dir-l m m ilh . t iik f h *»xx m f h ! tlm flnppx l'«*
to be Ihe same MHelium a* be- A mlnvvH a lit| -*itn .liii'y, Mi mni fui Mil- f ml v "I |ilm»lb Hr
Magnolia Avenue: Cirelo No, il
li e 1""h
f h r p h o tn F i a p f m i, iU n m N » h
fore, though peihaps a lilt more Mr*. M. r I iiiiiil.i« Mi mill Mi . *111- Hi f 11 &lt; m nirdlcini mi mi ■
with Mra. 0. C. Collins, 221 Wed
h'i llli* Ft" I ktmxVM iviil k, I I*»*ii pan r in . nf !m '4 k n d h a l 1 nhtiit, an il th a l
Kllll Mis 1 flat he 11MF ht llll vt’ n im an 4 **f ■•mi a. and in I VtM h i'F a n piddh a In . nn »t In *1 , 1'niH T'si M i/ ith i’| |», and tun, am t “ h r I-. »« 1 r a l l y h r a n t lf u l
enitliinis. A» for his future plans, I In m iim i KMmls Mi
Nineteenth Street; Clrele Nn 7
•441*1 ii'*-* n f x nliMtira of l l i r mn 4* ■ IniXi* Mir h.xtiid I «ID)Ilf(If 1...1 l i e 1- h h u h a b o v e I l i e a i e r
1'itliiiih Mi
a Iill M i
lie leaves soon for loentiiin stmts flriUF*
with Mis. 1,. (V
Cornell. 2I7R
•{Until' t llxillF. hill hitlllfn *Xl|r* I mn tif it
ItH
fill* lo in
a m i b lu e
ami .Mi
i.g e
I.* 1 plMF hm Im iii t***Hlhi*«l
uf
thi Ki* ptim l , It n o r
I in Mexico. Aftei that eonius u film Itny iiiKrnl Kmloi, Mi
I
I
r
a
x
x
m
f
*
*
Sanford Avenue. The Siml.ram
iiH flint tit til*’ ami imitl hi in only
II.
III.
p r lii."
«
i d ll tl
II ir in fan I i *i im t’ xx11 d ll* * tl
with Jane Russell, to stmt in j Ki d ! &lt;•«»*!xvin arid Mi mill Ml 4 i li|i nt* In thid • ml
Ih
al "
|datil a i am J ilp n iiiriii oin
will iiiei'l nl the eliureh ut 3 3u
Will III 111 Stnutiri
J line.
P M.
VIh i in mix Mu* In- dm Ini atr, III Fiiii Mt I MM ih* jMihlii at In 11 -d 1it hil 1* H r xx ,i |II a r r k " Id Hit 1 ", lo e l 1i l l ' Ilf) |l**'f
Hilt III
n f In * Sttid lt \ t Mi im
And lu (lie ilislaul fullin' is
TI'KH H A T
l&lt;i* id-M i i t cix i tl ii lilidl F*h1it
A.NNlilFNCKMtSN’l
the Semiiinle High School glee
die longstanding Milehum plnn ] pule* .
The m*h t i get ...... ’ (•Hill Mn I* HA *■! m ill'I it XX 111! It I’ ll ■dm11*■ a - 1*1 adi miu iI k plant hi om
niuke eiunigh money to retire ' oil lie g io - id .J r i'Is In die it
eluh will present
nn operetta,
&lt; l»|i tl him &gt;** ' d d i I in Ihaiiii* mid ( a p r n m m , a n d i i i IHI t n |» |iriiird
N O T U 'K
V'Tlu- Count and the Cord" in dm
fioiu die picture Imaiiiess. "I'll
The Hiuniner wenlliei xx.fi (i h Mill \i-l In t hunt *, X11 -it ifif tail ail’ flir I I m iii r i i p r i r x i ,. I h r ’»■«* fine
f l't .S f i
* t ig h aelmot aiidlt'.riimi nt I-3IH
g et'out some day,” ho said.
m ake .me lliiuk longingly •r tin
d n 1 .. it
FlildcM' amt In-lllOV |II nfi' ( ail ♦ 11 l ilt l i - m|i laitHfiy, xxhn h xx**»&gt;»
lb till . Nook e ill
amt H ail p. M
What
Hollywood
is talking bear It
ii fin in tix it -ifu a Iii Midland, fm a F»*aP lllllKy
.I'lt.ts V 't"iola\, lue-ilay, Apr I I I t:
Ha •!*•■/
Mr. nnd Mrs. E Mattatre of about . . . . The latest spllt-llpstil'll- In. mmi v11'i , I iimummm, had -mu »♦ • kIMJXX | i *1f *’ M’KM idiitF
0 U . ■I".' ,,| s v, Xpi 11 1.1 1 si' 1. 14r •»
Lee.vburg announce Hie birth of a lioddiird-Mrredltli and darlaii'l
(VIWT NIDK PT A
The front, limit h*«aiitif'ii au-t hxrd and xxti| knl |!«i| vi’Hl l, hr plant •*f J a p a n and SotiPb h u m
I banks
I I ’ lir spi'olntiueul
1 .ill
I ha (Veal ,Stile Pdmary School daughter Inia Irene on Apr. 3 lit Minnelli. Wlm\i next 7 . . . . Tin- highly nrizfd «»f AtnrrlrEii fir^h it* Mid flu it-ifa m - I-a l ih ii’o l i h f Hud h M " ii:ld h im xvpl fain*, and It*
(amt between "Ciiniiiplon"
and wliter flfill, If* rlnif'lv
Men
Parent Teaelier A uuicintlim meet-1 dm Permild l.iiuglilou Menmrlnl
I#■
•1 t** '* ||| I b* xxii, k nmx 11 nf till* ll*dl * a 11*1 liMiini iliy iiM'iub* 1 .d MIliir r ic M
mg vvliieli whs to hnve hern (m ill' Himpltal. Mra. Mnttniro is die "Tim Het-Up," the two
boxing the sulimm.
( ii id 1ft* M ir ii't ir - id Hu* Midi* "f
I I'MH nf Japan Kin mpfri had *h*
on Thurailuy hat Iwen postponed formor Hetty I'atterimii of this
. . . . The nmt limed
Imv
Rhone 111
I’llird mi F*' al di hdl n f»*xv .lap In - d r i l l h in IfFJH
-nr til I'ark
of proilurtlim, despite the
until Apr IT
*city.
MdflwritiH, Imv itimviiiF fhm* i iint'ac p h iid t mi 17.FJ, iimimii|; tlimn
Hi II
predietlonx uf
things In •if I hr- bi|*h mould Kin * of Sxvlt/n
. . . . The Arademy hassle, land, h» prulw lfil t*y law lirrau •
of n tong hlxlnry nf dix nf da rnrilVs

Describes
District Meeting

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Save tip lo half yruir 'llahtcaHhmg tlst*
ultli Vel' Juat w'ftsii tiutr 'llshe* with
this great, netv anaplemi mull. Then rinse
litem. IVfffmuf iH/itnj/. even your (la stware will tlry Hpnrkllng d ear! Knp V«|
teavea nit soap m um nr alreuky film to
pul InIi atvay.

f o r p lu n g in g n e c k lin e #

MARJA deBigno u brnml now uty|*
espoclHlIy (or your Ujw cut plunging
neckline dretwea. The wundnrful pylon
mill) IU-A, with Uta tlt'eti V*cut (rout.
|« double - alUched oil 1(to buttorji ut
tho bust cup (or extru uupport *. ■.
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MARJA cxcluHivu, Youth, wauty etui *
• new fmihlon look nr« yuttrn In n Ili-A
br»B!titjre. White, A, U, and C cupa.
fA cup. i\‘d tit rough M
No. fiOO B cup, 92 through 88
tC cup, 82 tliruugh 40
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leaven no ilishpan ring to
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Vel aiitla a abort while... aid
yu|t ran tiaiiully trush them
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morn completely titan soup.
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an indapandant laboratory—
aama on raiiusii — prove thal
Val la mlldar lo hands than any
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WEDNESDAY APRIL «, IN*

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

American Baseball Is Big Business
In Which $400,000,000 Is Invested

| NO. 1 DOUGH BOY

merly wiiti tin* New Vnrk (iinnta,
started It wltli liin l.'lou.nnn null
aime.l is* I tie clause, which ties
players to their (lull.
In I IW2 the Htiprrmc Court f I uni­
ty ruled In Invar of organised
liUM'ltull on the dnliiiiKC
suit
plowing out el the Federal lien-,
gue fipid. Kver slltre, hascliull lint.'
rented serum no tlust decision.
The reserve rlnuse 1ms Ireen in
every liiisehell pluyer's contrnct
fnr till years and here Is the strut'tine that lin» risen: ______________
l.ast year Ihi-eluii i ii'id I'.ll.lHJO,lliiii paid nilmissioni.

Sports In Brief

■ - By Alan Mavtr

Hy A H H O C I a T B I )

'
bo sto n a m p

N K W ^ O H K . A p r. 6 — (A 1) — A m erican batchall it biK b u iin m
w ith a $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 in $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 investment in ballpark* and ta­
lent. A ll its top men a,iy it must have the reserve clause to live.
Nut since the federal lenttue challenited the two m ajors in 1014*
15 has li.tsrl&gt;.dl hern under such heavy legal attack us now. Danny
t jn r.le llii, ii non-star p la ye r fo r-#

_ m ox

B A 6B BALL
vorm
OP TH£
JNTMRHAL
AMVMNue

CBAA RrM esr /
j

fill? ill 'IHH citie s.
T t ' I .S A , O klu ., A p r. II d f i •
T h e lls l of llriiiik ly n IJoilgei ploy*
e ls supposedly coveted hy the
Chicugn Cutis tins grow n to fo u r.
O u tfie ld e r tim e llr r m iin s k i and
in fle ld e i-in itfie ld ri To iu n iy Drown
ure the newcom ers, Jo I i i I uk in
fie ld e rs Kd M iksls and Itoh Itu iiin •
u n t il.

and now Iclevlstmi

pend hundreds hk| .......... .

....... .

keep ,

up

linselinll.

The

lll|,,Jsl'V^'

1-h.vei- don't Huff..........us,. if1!?*!s!w!,‘he
,...|‘?i?r
lost

A|" *'

FOR ' 9 *9 ,

Ya s rH R exreH eD

TO RBrtRE M i9 S l
•p n r R e n e ne h a s

.

nf IhnilMimU uf '11.111.1 s tu ic p m t | |lH, V1&gt;llli
|1M|
, , pi,I fid , I
"■ l“ ‘" '
.. ........... ,,f 'v,," Ih'
pust In C urt ............ lust
lt:iselm ll men all arrive t Ini* min's center fieldr
w ltlin iil tlie re serve rln u se this
in is* Ii I &gt; c tillie ilrn l iif sport could
liH I.A N D o , A p r
ii &lt;/Tt Kd
never linve lieen l.iiilt . W hy is the • S liw illl, lending to lle r fill tlie
clause
o im |o n lu n l 7 H e ir y ii , W iisliiiirttiu i K rn iilo is last year,
tu rl of cfiiupo He inktnrni-rit f r o m jm Id liiu it so Iirelit 1y in e xh ih ilim i
the side " I lui elioll iiuiliaitetnent pliines 11if I e is lu ll. Ills outfi'd 1
'‘The reserve rln u se protects the post uuiv Is* p ivi'ii lu lookie
hive liii' iit or the c lu li owners in Clyde Y o lln ie r.
the p laye rs. It is tru e it mokes
a player tlie p rn p e ily u f u ch ili
-lACKHON V IK I.K , Apr ti o fi
l.e fty W a l l ' l l Hpalin w ill at
to lie nuld in l n n le il or even re
leuse.l at w ill It is also tru e llint tempt to to collie the lit id II' ihI oii
III the event of a 'a la r y dispute Dia ve » p itch er In &gt;&lt;" nine fu ll
I I .......... "luted lu
it prevent' Inin fn n n lia rg a liiin g inning' Iis ln y
•" I ' l i fur tlie N ational t r ill'll''
w ith another • lull.
“ Dill un the o llie i liii.n l || does dm tiipl'in s here apunmi ilie t in
two ve ry liupoi taut till nrt-.
I l l I'innati Deris.
p enults a d u ll owner to In illil up'
A'l I.A N T A , Apt il t/l’r Mana m .I i .I ifiim nnd il iis s iim 'h even
ru n ipetitlim nil l In niirch the lea a p ri Kddle S a w y e r of the I'lilla yue. It protect-, all the tlini' unit il*'l fill i ii I'fid lli's th in ks tic I iiih
money tlie hirr league* -pend oil- f ii uni 1 tils fourth stm im p p ltd ie i
covering nnd en ro illu g in g talent. in Ken T r ilik lv .
T rIn k le , who lah oicd sis years
“ It is the M'serve elu tin ' that
as a re lie f niun fm the New
protects tlie b rain y planning nf York (iln iit s . would luivi' s la itc il
the hI i i i i II fellow . When lie p e ls iip ain si M iiu tp u n ie iy, A la ., yes*
hold of a -lu i tie i-au I ill j 111 ii d u ll leid o y if it liud nut ruined, Saw
around him . m , if worse d im es to yet Hind
w n rie , lie m u Hell Idm fill up In .

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E i YOUSH M O SSY V fA K B

Kennel Club Entries

u cg E A S Y - WHICH

HILL B e 7VUOM a v
QUA UHOeRWATtR
m e sa s, s/sc e s e e
o,Ye o r r s e M o o r
a /L /se sr o ts c iP tc s
OR C A A K YYAL TVS

iim u ir r * *

Lour

Sanity Code Court To Meet In
January To Enforce New Rules

the h eu iin p s w ill lie h d d dur* wfii,-|« tulip tins uppruved scliiilnrinp the lltfill a Mima I m eellnp of slii|is fur rmim, lionril, tuition and
tile N C A A . T h e code, adopted lo s|iem liup money fm poml sports
erase ciim m e rd iilism in sp o rts hy prospects.
tip lile liin p u t ld f lir le c ru ltllip mid
“ The Hunt Ileus tern ('m iferen ce
fin iin d a l idds, w ill iiave I h t i i in
has sillin ' priddeniH o ltu i seclluus
effe ct two y e a rs.
...
,
,
do not In*vc tu fo re ," l.eth said,
th ere nitty !»■ tm v iid n lm s ' " ." M im y cam pus Jobs utldetes m Jidil
dent w ith. House clcm dup h as
tuho
o lsew heie
cnlise
fric tio n
|iriip ie s sin p ste a d ily . I*(*M* 'l***1* down sm ith atiim ip wlutey nnd
n ary ul the N C A A 's m eelln p in neurons.
Hail Fram 'lscn , l!ll schools w e ie
11,le
stip u la te s
d ie d us o ffem lers olid p lan te d two
'
*
that
lu&lt; . p lv rn.
months to pet tinck Into lin e .
. . . unenrued , aid. m ay
,

Can Black-Draught
Help a Lost Appetite?

!’. Iy '’n
" 'V ,’" ? 1'
M ole strin pen t action muy
taken to track down violation
co n re rn in p u lh le le s who are paiil
itd
see retly hy w eulthy alu m n i

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Hydraulic Lift

WORK APRIL 7T H
Soil ( onHervution Day
I'VI low ship

V ron I

Seminole Truck &amp; Tractor Co.
l ’ hune I MM

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Li»wvAr*ft OuM

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n n tlv r people** of Mouth mill C en ­
t r a l A m e ilrii had ulniont rprirhed
*hnt of
Kg yp t and Hahylon.

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('nitiA I a n . 3 T r o i A w d v .

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TONITK’S AM. STAR FEATURE
fi ltl Mil*
Kur

T u ffy Dili
Itapid K eller
l.ittte Dlendtle
K l I ’opo
Kulie'N Dewnrd
Ju s t A Win
(ieo rp in T d i
Drove

NO M IN O R S A I.I.O W K I) •

(Jreyhound Uua ti on
the air tonlta over
W CRZ at 6:Bft and
W I.OK at fliftfi wlUi
all tlie ‘dupe’ mi tha
dogs at the OrlandoHunfortt Kennel Club.

I'O S T T IM E HtllO I*. M.

SANFORD • ORLANDO KENNEL CLUB
&lt;ln limit* 17 (Hanford Highway) at bongwoo#
sluml tt mile* north uf Orlandu

•TURN AT RED ARROW*

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A P M IR ID A

HTATK THEATRE

kt i T s t

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n«*rtrnn«l I MI
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T h e f!&lt;tftfti*rhft, who hud soiih *
I Ha | Did £ iltililiT ,M»(iii, 3 III fi­ degree o f Indepemlence, nupplled
ll t l to ti. I T i ii ** T iiiia , f* I'Aiitlfdr the UiiftHlnn Um pire w ith ru v u lry
d h i *■ driifoAti I' cHiaa , * Na III a I I , mid nemiU ill Himi o f puying tuxi*«.
n I Die* NqtlAilk.
F I F T H II %| F -^ F n lu rlO
t Hit (If
M oll. 2 Ma R a . 3 leHilv
Flo i ai**’*', I L a rk y If a v it a , i!» 1-lidA
L aId,
W illo w W ill, ? |*Ii4ao| i Tor**

n il

W h ile it is im possible to draw
M is t •*
a line between a heavy ra in fa ll ||
an,I a clo iid h u rst, the term cloudhurst is not u suu lly used unless
six m more inches o f ra in fu ll
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at a ia te uf ill m more imthex per
hour.
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M n lin re s Die - KtenittpH O c
T h e peiio.t in w hich the cave
C h ild ren 14*
Ilian lived is most o ften culled
the M o u stv iia ii. taken from u

es nnd n th lelic s tu ff, in th eir M ousUei, w here tem ninx
o ff-cam pus iie liv lly .” I.e lti ex- n ice were found.
The tu rk e y is the only n ative .dalneil.
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Delplum look its name from Ilie
■rmpUniu BfB do. m lr l« «*o»lip»iam- |tn|p s v , a prolip of C e ltic trilie s 1
»uuU o ! "s'pM UiB^ odiV!1 " * F *
i 'v l’ lrh In h n lilled u n d e n t H uai.

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■Mill*' | if f A|||| AI . It Ktlltf ! 1uM A, 7
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idolf *■ J aa | i . n 11;111*I v ft H lrl
A l the lim e of C iilu m liii* tin*
M ,I I I 3 I I II I ( I '—TV IN VI Mr
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lo v rl a f citk iiri* u ttu lm il lay Nuim1
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lllll M*'
tn u v riir tur the llis l lim e next Ju iiu i.iy lu i i.u k iliiw u nil ,1111,ul» lh.it ll.tlNMA -I DI M
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reserve d a n se d " " 'h ln |
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I N l.w Y m k (H unts her.' today. I f
hip sa la rie s it does.
dues. Ho In the end h(, ,,,
|W (l (jl(|
tj)|| Sutrhm
Hn1rhmil
, M.
o w „ill| he
tveryo n e pains, th e re may '« w . | h ..................... K a td in n , w ill he the
Italph A ip le r nf M irh ip u n , tnemrnslonnl cases ,.r In jiia lln t. hut It fjri(,
,
...............
oppose tierr uf the N C A A 's rode enforceIl I*VAtlK U (Jl'
.. l . l . ........ .1.. i-l ..a..."
w hite p layers In the h isto ry e f m tn t co m m lttcv, has ills d n se il that
orpnniveil liasehnll Hi T e x a s ,
(lift deadline was extended.
A ip le r and Kurt K. l.eth uf
K*|icrt Slttic
D llt M IN d H A M , A la . A p r. U~
p re siile til,
lid le v e
l/l’j- T h e D e tru ll T fp e ra , s till hup- Io w a, N U A A
it.p to find some much ueeded hut- I Ii ii t hy next Ja n u itry nmple tim e
tillp tmticll liefu i’p the etlll I of (he svlli liuve (Hissed In set ath le tic
A m erican l.e a p iia senaitn, stopped houses in o rd e r. No excuses w ill
UIII Siiitfnril Aw.
o ff here today for a tw ilip lil ex- lie accepted, they warned.
The “ s n n lly code” is hecoinlnp
hllddon plittle w ith the Ditm inp
tlie byword in most conferences,
ham d id , of the Km ithern A ssu d a
lion
Freddie
lliile h ln so n
wits I M b snhl. H ow ever, the s tric t Iv y
mimed tu pilch fill the T lu e rs , ! I.eapue anil New Knulond In sllwlm W'eie Millie,I m il „ f Ih e lr j lu ttu lls nre npuliist tlie po licy of
panto w illi ilie A tla n ta team o f j sh a rp ly cu rtaile d re c iu itin p .
Vaa. Ulaeh'Diauaht ntiir halu mloal ADD#* the .Soulhern Assm’lntlon y e s t e r - ; “ T h e y contend tlie code chnl•l&gt;l&gt;4tlt# 1«Lfcaua# uf ronatlpNllon. BUcktlrsuvtit, Ihs trim'll e Uxatll*. !• Uiuallr
prunipl sod (I imouiIi sl.tn uksn »* dl■Mi&gt;d. Il r»«J« suit • p*nn» or I«m a

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Rif toil a I d Mu aI i *
i t lA n r.i&gt; it l,l.
R:0« W urlil i*l Nil*i"
»:l$ Ytuir IIII i I a Toilrty
j WH shlnptoli— l.cp isla tm n was
R;JI( lllue Hiirrofi
• -started
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1j*i'ntilllvi*r In
!m.«*t»ill ■ * HI:(Mi nid, ,vt*w. |i«*rr*»w•*•!. Sllu*
clauA f iro iu | iiu ih h : u iiu II , ....................
i J O r r h M i r i i | A Htwr
I I It* .M n rn ln c Vnrl«*(&gt;
1uiitlcr untl-truwt I r w a .
l
l : l i Mlllifirr ■
In(ul
| New York*-M ux Lunier nnil | | | . fl(l W firl«f u l .Ntiitfi
Km ! .Martin were iriunird mn is:l&amp; i im * r p iif
owa Ii I ii F r o n t
| early hcorlnp on th e ir a p p e a l] J-JJ F aMIIiim
I i -a I V o t I a i I aa
I from a fed eral c u ilit decision , j ] „ n itrir N 'tiic Itw n ih
1 do HNtifor*! Bh&lt;i|ipAr
Id 'n y in p th e ir request for imT«»iln&gt;‘ a x i i i r
' ii,.',n ste le in sta te u iv lit Into base- ,I iS o.\
,1i* 1111«• A- MflMlIl Ii***
'h a ll.
I .1 •v!l Y u n r Mi*m«iry
I .11(1 M il Hit I.OVerProHTNIII
| Iln X I.N Ii
3D t *(l(ll II (Clllll A fll*&gt;Af$AfA
| I Id fu st, N o rthern Ire lan d D i li- . (I lf_
fly in Aq || At* I
n Monaphun of lid n iu l success■| .
ij„ „ r
p f-n*
i ’ lly
I idly defended his world fly - &gt; *■l» The ■3D lirlifh t Hpol
“
s:4!»
H
lw
ry
f
lo
u
r
Iw iip h i hoxlnp cham piouahip »■&gt; d.nii Maw a
oiittiointlnp Fra n ce 's M aurice HuniH ia
H io c li M u rk At It a poi' I
«:((" KiitAllnA Klfirlili*
'iliy io n in Hi rounds.
, IIU t K K Y
I * ' ’• Karin lls r k e t lleporl
; D clro lt — D etroit d efealeil
Mon- J .J " Kim rie"Parad e
ticn l. Il-I in the seventh anil do- ,
Tm il Itusso itlaas
« ' " tin*
,T
n
la v ' !7;3)(
muml *»f
vStlinlpy Cup
pinyJ itS
o ffs upnlnst Toro nto .
lT H
A l.1
i r'tV fV
rriA
f.i.,
1 *»"
A llen to w n ,
l*a, — A llen tow n ,
.......... ...
c a ll said Flo yd H ch w u rti- , •&gt; is
watiler. nuw M tihleulierp
m u ch , j _D 3D
Mould t»e named football
coach
as
at S yra cu se U n iv e rsity miT h u rs- i „
o’.
t * : If,
♦ItlV
I n 3D
I I oil

W .'U /A M t, A M P O R TTB
TO B M 9 B T T /N O

Dodger Miiiiurti'i Dint Hliutteu
MiiHcl.rill, alt I,ninth a cum m erclnt
and I'lesldent Driunli Itlckey say
eldei p rise , is ncrepted nil n nun.
tlint ilemuiliski is "not foi sale.''
c n iiiiiie r'itd I uih I h i i h im portant
However no mention wns uuulc
" " 7 N7 v. " .......*........... |i stnlioriM u
trailing tie ......uski ........ .

« ;lu

l:«&amp;

Tlie iufiehler spialtied Ids knee
slidilnt Inline in u u .11 lie at Kl
th ere w in e fiU Im p lie s opernt- 1'nsu Monday.

I ii &gt;n piiui*i'il hnsehtill there nre
II,Mm players. Hntidlnl, college, unit
Inf'fiunit hull players pm* nut
counted,
(If the tun players I ii Die mis­
join lint one pels less limn IfnIIOII
yearly. Srslrsi ii'-- I unite ti|i Inwards
fluo,non fui sinis h iic I i as .loo
DlMmrpio nnd Ted Willlnms.

HACI.NO
New York— lllue Deter, Wlnler
Issik favorite for the Kentucky
urtliy, Wes wiitmruwn «luui „»l i 4 :iu,

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See The

M O W STATION
W .T .R .R .

l.uwie, Mil.— Den CtvHello rmlu 1
1 1lu re more w in n ers a t Dowle, i i Dll
U *l
triiukinp it IM in eig h t d a y*,

COHTAACr
AVOMV OA/H

tiy A H H O C IA T K D I'D K S H
IK IU H T O N Tex., A p r. rt—O il—
H lll K lp n u y. mentioned p im n liie n lly In trade gossip, w ill lie nut
nf tlie New York (itn iit lineup
fm idmut a wirck,

PRB88

.cla ssic liecaus* o f an In te rn a l a ll! incut.
.

I CLUM&amp;MR,
, tiWOMM ftMW

Bi l l Rigney Will
Be Out Of Giuntn
Lineup For Week

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W E D N E S D A Y A P R IL 9 , 1949

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IIKNSIV I
PERSON .AI. I I A l i n . i n
PO LICY l »M C R N
\
i.nti.s u i
m is 1 1 n .

(21 S C H O O L S in funking and

lire low and the lid Ml the lard

reatnurant m iuiugernnit a ir lie*
Ing vstubllHhed III v an in is parts
«if the t im ilt i&gt; Oh happy day
tines lid s iin an the it turn n!
(h r iv a lly rd ihle Inuiihurgri and
K i r licit f r lid s Hi win eh it ta pns
Kittle to insert a fm k *

I’liii.*' Lessori T w ii : "If n riiatoinrr want.'* Muck paint lied
prefer to yet it at the hard*

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w a n *s t iiiy and

c up

too

mot i f

Ifvorft it \

Andrew Can a way Agency
In stil a m e I'lu s S e n i n *
I hi N . I ’m K A t e .

ix F ie r i rli* HitHerles . . . . Hill* rltlrk rap acity I l s eucli

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lu irr liri it slillrrO i* from sloiiiu, Ii.
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lorr. you ran. nos. hour tor n it ,I
II tou t J k r (.1 O AlINf lt At AAtill
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make I *I o MINI lt.\l ll • ume*
Ir him the r *i i tli Viluit n l*tliui.llure ( iiiiLiiii* Ml ih»|h NO ,il
I'uImiI. M» nil O S l . \ Nallllt a
mineral' I hr »hlr«t. mo*l reliable
ieliieda fm rli«-uni4ii'iii. .ulhrlli*.
kidney and 'ioinaili .idnteid*.

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a *’ tn l a t l*&gt;n I1 v m id 'Ic In* I nn*
,
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high 1*114,11! h* irt

l.iti K wf Vit &gt;

f*,n k r y i o u t d \fnrw

d in e

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v. uufthi I
W V U p IIIll

mid *i*' li I'wiiipi tint* *»• ii' ini.n't * N

Oruciuutec of $ h i I I t I f n h
should ha uwurdrd ih* dtpiea
(SI HOC iNo Mi it rbonn)• of Sodfti).

Whot w• need u i* turn# cor*
h*f chow liutoiy i h r h In when a
h u m ic Ht« l iy in i i p u n n nJ d u u lil*

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ST O M A C H A IL M E N T S W E A K K I D N E Y S ,
R H E U M A T IC P A IN S , A R T H R I T I S , N E U R I T I S

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remMMjaie it e v e r y l u m h

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T ELLIN G
l y W IUIAM k i l l

F A I. I.

Special for two weckH only— chin. P«r mu:
Bit? English Leghorn Pullets
$22.f&gt;0
Big EngliHli leghorn Coekrels ... 5.50
B ig

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in s u r a n c e

BISHOP BABY CHICKS

l"" %y uni tin n v «1s ,»

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&gt; ih-Iom'i| poii'li, »’oni|*l«t«&gt;ly furnlxlml or mifiiriilalit’U. Id- I’f
naxt to Rainbow Tuurlat I.oiIku,
4 mill’ll South of Sunforil.
v T H KliitunM

ilawnalair* unfiirn*
ishail or partly fornlhliail iipurtmaul I’lmm* 207-XM.

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n r ' i i u ho' cI a s 'i " coach '
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(MAI COAL OL 3Vwri.ll (‘1
I 'd n w ' j ' r.

A 1 1 SI I &lt; I in ’( NOW lli*'l WAHU IMF UORftl ' If* Ml'ON' l\V .t K
I,if 11 ,M II &lt; f | ,| 1PAH1 1 nilJ';. |Wt i

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HOT LU N C H M a m * day from
I|i30 ta fliflO a* ffuMKWR

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P. O. Boa
Florida.

CW1N0 M A C H I N E S
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vh;w write Box AAMf cure Her
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swing Mach. Canter, 110 W.
1.00 rash 4

**

1946

uparhftenl. LIM IT K D mjiiihar of large I..... K&lt;UI SA I.K M.-.nl.- y.-otig ....... I. ] 'ur.i„op',,.„ " r 11" V i« « .4 r" Nuoir
now available on Luke llurney
ysr, mi At, 1 „,| llm.lhory
,.( ,l.»i' "King
1 all I 1,lice I li­
where Urn fish are hi ling. Ihu u
UM «irluii&lt;l» l(„ml m&lt;m Kh,-n
st i. f 1■
,j»
pm 1in,'ill 1,1
llmlm
V A C A N T Apr. ll—!1 room apart- . Ilful llrach. Contact owner no
U 'TI’lt II,'uni,I
niuut, prlvniu front anti hark
noulh rhora of laka or naa yoor
anlram-a, I'ornar Ulii 4 Kim,
broker.
F u ll B A L K —la’fH-ici 1 mi|itA, itVfiik 1 I .l IS 1 Sin ill iin,
hneil Joioiol1
HID Klin. No I'hihlran, no pan.
A. A. JA N K
mi,l lilfit'k X I 11M liltlfi’H Hit *
du)f poppy Willi while feel ninl ]
Quid honta. Flion* U7H-W.
Curt M"-i, !*i WI| Willuw j wIn* e lip oil lull, oh,oil 3 lo,Illll,
Rrsl H arm on Lake llarnry
Ur
Ave Khiuu* 1 *1 ' \V
I ul.l I'm,In 1‘h‘h'e ,-iill 7!lii.
E X C I.U H IV K L Y prlvala 4 room 7 Iff HIM lioma of
pout-helium
apartmaut. 1'lmna 437-W.________
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A I I'M IN P O lt NA I . l ,
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ting with simile,
fruits nml
F U R N IS IIR D
aparlm?n»i
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WORK
by
III,lo.Oi
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pooil
c,,mtl
flowers. Rest nf neighbors. Lot
Park Ava, A,lulls unly. Pliona
,ol, I'looghloy. I.i*i.owing, mow
....... l*;„ K«*„ till!, til. .1 W
tkl x 3i!U. ImnitHlIate paasesiioii.
aC B -H .
. ___________________
log A i l l l l m oving We s p c iu l l / e
Hull, I'h.&gt;10* or,I, AY
I.et 111 show you.
10 m m lllio lillig I,m l,hog lota A
IW A H ," film Mu’ll garage attarl(LAYAlt!) Really l.'u.
Kill,led pints, i’hnlie 107 J.
11 1 M L V I I I I L K 4' 2 limn 10 good
, maul with l.ulli. (’all afiB-J.
200 N. Park A n .
lll.pe, 11 cm you’ll he |it*11111 I,,
Phone 808.
i l.flAYKU FR IC K S , KApert wulcb
own Only 1706 Sunforil M,,i&lt;o
0 ROOM imularii furnlafant immie
, _______________________________ _
repuiring, (J. 1 I .JlnWit, Home
YiD K K Y
Ai L .p ilp liie jil I n . 2&lt;I8 AY. I si.
in Lake Mary on |*M«J ronil.'f, A R T I P I . R K F O H H A 1 4 ;
Shop, 1700 Sunfoid Ava. I'lioie
1113 .1.
:iK I m l Mil’! 4 tloor, rndio, sealed
Mr"' KHIW ) 'JUMBO SH RIM P illnntra
B. Irnnklilh Imke Mary.
averynlght, *1.00, ROM RICH.
henni light1,, looks nml rnli't
I ’A l l l ’ K N T F .It
U m l,h r d e s ir e s ’ giMiil Mini) 11 linppy mile ol
6 ROOM furnished aimrimenl first r'JX E D O FKF.IJ8: Comptde ilna
w o rk
by
jut* mi
liM iir* i ' l i i i i i i 1 1
ih 1, mg only
f'.l'.lfi
Sliufoid
fli.or,. f,ll Park Av».
_______
Hunt's Tuieilo Faeil Store.
IIMVXW.
M„l„i Ai Kipiipmeiil Co. 2n8 AV
H alt
8 LU N C H K 0 N and nhort order a A L L T Y P E S of holldo/er work,1 I'1*R H H l f 'OP.H
served every day at Imrviy’a
rau-onalda rules. Free esllinaiJ A WA
Motorcycle, Miiim.
IN BU
I RA N CK
Drug Store. 76c up.
MAN40CMKNT
fm m V 1 '' * ,,rl"',,l*'i'i I bone j uni,.,!, *2641.110 enn tie film mail
&gt;N(&gt;
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____ _____ 1itnv INDIAN C H IK F. perfert
H R E A K F A S T — nerved every day
rlda Stala
at Laney’s Drug Slur*. 36c up. CAN YOUR nrganlwllon use n
coitthih’tt M'.'h.'Mt Hoy Keel, .'Uhl
man lruinril ami wximrii’iiiTMl In
”
Bl.
M AYFAIR
.
Mill'ir Swap Shop—We buy, sell or
finest HubdlYlaton-LOh
*I'*' [“ Kowiiig; I’roilmlYun uml i:||f.;v R iiL K T , good appearnm'e,
tradn mom anything. .00 Han­
efficiency, design nml setup,
A ,.|IIIMis in excellent
ad fl, blotk* |L Mayfair
ford A ve. Phone IBfl-J.
,
.
snles and |iro.m,iion. Fp r InttfV
....njRi.,,,,
t£m,oo,
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—
60 I 182.6'.% “

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iinfurnlabi’tl
jfTiDlAk Calory Ayr,

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l

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1948

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41 tlie w w ih l' I n * l '|itim e « I be

lioiisa, fa r tiliti'r mill liii|ilfm rM t N A T K - I.K N tiihl,' M n u ll Almia
burn In k o o i I
rom lltio li. W ill
Ninii'a, J’ ltonr l*o
1j 11,’
lit I l i t ' , t i t il i s
t osi.oii
AlmhIt o t t io i . It&gt; II
t t n r k h 's t t r i i u i u l
sail w ith or w ithout
lim isr
n |t n ii,..i,
M i- .
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p ilial ti'uily low t o ll Hti I .1
1
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ph,itin Mill-It.

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AA I I H IM .
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room Iioiisl1, foiici'il, iilimjilimi'P
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of wnlt’r, a rani nirk up ut i•i u
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1500.00 (iooil FARM on ‘Want
S A M M lllr
uml -Foil I 1 31
F ir s t Htrei’l, lit u n a s , moiturii
lit ! N l',iik
I'hiina 1811

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- WASHINGTON. Apr. 6~&lt;/P)AiHng General Dwight D. Eisenhow.
♦r will resume hit effort* lomonow
to end Army, Nevy end Air Force
bidtering.
tie summoned the operating
chief* of. the Armed Services to
Key W**t,
The General, recalled from the
preitdency of Columbia University
for temporary duly a* chairman of
the joint chief* of itaff, it recuper­
ating there from a ttomach ailment.
N O T A R L E ACTION PH O TO O RA FH O F ROUGH R ID E R fl IN ARMY DAY K X H IH U .H -A giant
- The itaff (litcuitioni are eipectenlargement of th* picture above It a feature of tha photographic exhibit which will be xhnwn In many
ed to fait into nest week, the De­
eltlaa and towns throughout the country during &gt;h* parlod nf the HUB Atmy Day obtervance. The
partment of National Defenie taid. 1
bistorts negative of this scent nf Cnlnntl Theodore Romevelt (renter) end hit troopers In 1AOS is frmn
A blunt warning that If limy
the collection In the National Arrhivai.
violate ordcra against
public
aqtlabblaa they will (gee a ennIG N O RES P R O T ES T
em *l«nal Investigation goes with
l if g iH la tu r o
W ASHINGTON. Apr. « I/Fj
thq rrenersls ami admirals to Key
West. TI id House Armed Hcrvicea The United Stales will olHrtully
If'u SIlM M Pmm e , | , l)R ,i
Committee posted that nollco yes­ ignore lltissla's fnrmul protest live lisle of tin- fi-nrliig mcBMirc
against I tin North Atlantic Part.
terday In a resolution.
In a statement, the Hlstr lie- until Mimcliiin- i i m I yrnr or cvkii
' Perhaps In observance of rlist
the mist.
Warning, the announcement of the porlmcnt said imlay that "the
'Ihi' 1, 01'kle loll n u p ilrci nil live
K tj1 West trip Included a nota­ ,Soviet government's Interpreta­
tion that "there will In? no pros tion of lentll tire object Ives mol •Hick to he le n iid , inul sn th o riici
conference* at Key West In con- provisions of the pm I is erion the -her iff or ii p licate lit lje ii to
C u ll s ."
impi'iinil niilmnl
fmitnl iiinmim;
nectlon with these meetings.”
st huge.
Secretary of Defenso l.onls
Owner" would he mnde Ihihlr
Johnson will not
with ilie
fur dmnngc" in iii'ililrnts riiuscil
chiefs of staff and their top aide*
hy Hlilmui" they w ilfully let lull
when they head southward tnnior- I
nt large.
,
ro* afternoon, hill will Join them
later. •'
i t v M i i i n s 'r v r i: r a n w rit*
The nnlnmrH owner would luive
MANHirr
Johnson himself. In taking over
l&lt;&gt; pay mi Impounding fee mnl II &lt;
iik p u m t
vit i n
Ihr} defense host last week, *erv111 In gel il out of the Immid
The felluwliia Itrl, as irpnttr.i i» feed I■
*d notice of hie own drive against trie
.........flf.ileis
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nil the HtlltlnMl ShlO If the iiniiniil were mil cliiiineil
inter-service rivalry. Ha command-I »
r" »l«rS«i r..r
•■••■J within three days nfter itu own
•d ■that there be "no vying h e.'!;' iD lm " S. lH *
........
er hail hern notifiiul of impound­
twfen the sarvlcsn for lieatrilncn, it-Hii*. iliark' Valentin*
ment, either per sunnily in hy puli

; City CoinmiNHion

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Ltiahy, retired. Is now mil of
the picture ami his place has mil
hath filled. Elsenhower Is a fivestar general of the Army ami
out-ranks ilia active members.
Speculation over his assignment
hag. emphasised Ilia Idea that lie
wag recalled partly to crack Imsds
togather If necessary tiy get more
Hal unity among'the services
NeHhtr Eisenhower
fmr Johnili
(op, under present law, has much
formal authority In that illrw tlon.
B
tc fita ry o f liefritHi* PurrrHlNl,
Nscralary
III
IhkL repurl
rminrL before
liitfnrri Jnlitixnii
in hlii
Jila last
Johnsmi

suceeedtil him, urged Cmigre** to
pass a law ecutralltlng morn
authority In thu Defenso Deiiariment for iral unification (&gt;r iluservices.
Disputes among Ihe theoreti­
cally unified branches prim-lniilly
between Ihe Navy and Air Force
over their relative roles in lung
range strategic bumbing have
been the subject of several secret
eonftrences of the Joint chiefs in
t)l« past. Th«lr persistence, how.
•vgr, wai recognised In yesterd(y’s House committee resolution
which salif:
persons in the armed ter
vle*s, or In th d r employ, con­
tinue to p (ip statements to the
p r t is which ars calculated to da(feels Is the activities of a slater

irrvlca gnd w|tlch, at the k«iiic
Hnt*. Jeopardlie ihe national *neurtty. the commlttes will »ten
In with g full seals Investigation.
Chairm en Vinson ID -fla ) said
a commit tee’s move stemmed
&gt;tn two recent "leaks" from lha
ntagon. One covered a list of
TQ Russian cities reimrledly selgetsd as priority homhlng tar­
gets In cg«e of war wltli tho
Soviet Union. The other related
the effectlvrnsss nf lha A ir
F l s’s big B an bomber.
Fores’*
Those beaded
'fhose
neggsu mr
for Ihe
me i\ey
Key West
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pNtlni are General Omar N.
dley, Army chief of staff]
alral Louis E. Denfeld. chisf
I Naval operatlunit General
Toyl 8, Vandsnberg, Air Force
chief of stafft Lieut. General Al­
bert C. Wedsmeyer, Army deputy

well la-foie

tin- lli'd

winter

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hill In defeat
benefits."

I'lie f'uiiim iestm i w a n ti to
|ii*.
its appli-eiatnoi fm
till
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* J1 j emne effective, though, until Ilu- M N A IO lH srry P. Cain (R-Wash.)
soothes his feel alter he h .d riellv!, mi m illily i niuinio-inn feneeil nil puli
ereil a six and three-quarter hour
lie iiu ii Ih hi the ■nuiily.
speech In llio tf. H. Senate against
Hu Ilp r
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Mi'iuiwhlle tin I'nhlncl 1111111: 1-1 Ilia conlHniatUm nf Mon C. WallI'M tH t.irw , N mW F i n
I t r . l III I HS
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1 O I Omillllth-inll Hpploveil prupuneil
gren ax Security Resources Board
lls U U I lC H I l i cit I
j mi i Icglvlnllnit to pul fluids of nil rl,airman Cain’s snecrh gave a
.. I U is H u ll
II - 1 &lt;111, hnurds "nil tigcnrieH iioilii lls rest lo Southern Democrats whn
Hi|iissh. Yellow till ll|i&gt; |1 Sj
I ollISlucs. I'M ,
II&gt; urt Is, ,&gt;H iintrol
hava had lha Kansla lied up w llli
T m n s l o e n M m t-'In
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At present lln-ie Is ilmihl h . In thstr nilhuiler sg slm l anU-flllbtU*
••rsriacs-Vsleni'lss Hoi tl.ll
ler legislation.
(fnleraatlonal)
.whether the i-oiiiuibi.dntl lllls eon
&lt;lriip«(rull-Murah Hw i II m *
l*r legislation.
iin in M iim ,,
. (nil (iver funds nf Ihe Still*. Hniul
| ) l&gt;(,
Hoi Tii« f ilmsitei
■s
llriipifrutl.M
rspr
arsli Heedleas
I Deparlm eiil, C.llrus Couillllssimi
(Ins H , A Sts
I- ft
I mnl
many licendng unit exuntin| II huIInh Iasi niatit fulrlr h a aravr r.l,
* I ifti*'* ."'"''Y
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ommlsaion also, Krrv(,,.t&lt; f,„ A|„ ;l, |.M&gt;,
..Vi1id“ m » « r a : l b'%k. per* i.T ; ’ The Budget Co,
h#*imnnj iih m hr
i*m«I will link flip I r^it a h irr for an
i n .1 ,S hiloh M. II ( bun Ii wi nHfttpiJif Mil.
'Mim
lf v (.. 1timisfiu
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Wl„
.s„ndiiy
thlimil
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m iit ii d j
apt eisrsss .it
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ngr'iioy hi iNiiifij lo tli€* grnrMil af. |j# ^ ,\| w dh lit.- Bind, lien- ..n
ftutd nt nnv time.
A. Knox• prcsiilmg.
PM'siilmg O u sscs for
I nt tc 1 m il liflcr Ilie IP lb imilil —u mini,1 , „ jlcHcim A. Knox 10
lug low , I lie boiud ids,, would be
| il,,- h-ssiio which wo., in
Hiithoriznl lo lion-fi-r hark In
|,y „||
JACKHftNVIl.I.i:.
Am s lA l 't 'l h c Hgi-ncy hi I,,,1,id llm fusin'
\ 1 | m iii ,\ M M„&gt; pa,|m Hi v
Th." F«di;ri'l'tu,il* M«rk*i N"W" ......... nl Inki-ii. if il I, ....... led
.1 II Bin lo-o di-llv.-M-it lb"
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Ntrvlr* ini f I) S i’iY Y in Ik imir

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l.f ih y , the f'reslilent'a i irrsonsl r«-|if&gt;i
i h I* nut y
chief of staff. All have I'toon on
net Ilpr
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ItRAVINO rlmth. Mrs Ju lia Brittain,
? t, of Chlragn, snillei a» she looks
fm word In •tin tilrIH of her IihIijt In
lime Hrrm ue her heart stopped
Mur min ites while iho wns undergoing^an "peratlon, d o c ^ " i” !," ';
her a g a i n s t ch lld h rlh as she .annot
be given aneslhellcs. Her hiisband,
l.ruils
ir v lin r nf
Lewi*, a
a e
survivor
of the
Iho Bataan
Bataan
"nenll, March," Is recovering from

(I ontlnonl f- m •* ••
M,e locallnn, hii-I ...... i|mie,| fm ]
i flier Improvement • »m h "» "cw
I -lainls. Colislnn-tinn of these will
reipiire tlm i«-olm:
of revenue (
I... „_I.|
, le rtlfica trs, lie
sold, ......
mol Mm /-n..
C it y ''
I , ......Id he einlmra rd nt not being
i, 1&gt;|e In Issue Hie •• for bo'li ,,f liiberculnsli contracted tn a Jap
(fnlertidlhmal)
title to Ilie lirirpi' 1 1y. I. I",ltd i d prisoner camp.
mil.
"W r Impc lo put 7 /l,,000 lot,
III" I'OllstrilClinll nf ,III". , slHIld',,'
1
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lie said, point Hu: mil tlml hv biiihl ,
M4tlir*li»«F •
I'M * -a 11 (I • 1
1 lug thi'sp, I he City wmild be fut j
nishllig rci'ti-iillno fiP'llltlr to till- ' fi-,1 midi,ms nf ',tm viltg c a lllc
,I i , ,,iigli,ml Ihe W cslcin llmigr
whole cnunty.
Mr. M cKihlini d n lc il tlmt Ilu- t moil 1 &gt;
New York f(huds InnI signed no
H II Z in h i) icp m l'l 4Ii 111 durnihi l five yi-nr cniitrui-l lo Iritin .inng
^ ilu in ,1 ip fu itii Ilu- Kiwunis
.Inbi, 1,mi ,. 1,1c 1 1111 til’d ill nicclings
Aniilltcr propo.-id wmild rcipiiic .... . f,,,iu ih&lt;- ...........
... g&gt;. lit I’lniciiix, A tir ilm- In lit" f w f f iln
I” t u j 11! u» I' r ii I-1 *» m ii* 1 v «•h i &lt;\ n (»I it t•:
HnK|s limi Hit Imi Plmil I fy|n l./i*
huvii ample | In,, 1 1 it,up Kitvnnn,11 , mnl gocnlf,
the .Slide Itond Dcpnrlim-ot to ,1 1, 111,. f • 11,,., " ,\t : 01, )* &gt;1 Mud Mo- 'll,tni Mn
1.36, Hlrliighniti IIIac Ii Vitli-nr Itinn Hpcriitc on tip* sHiric fisi-nl yrnt ilu- tcdniim iiiil u n itin g w is , p r­ rd pin'd V In sent lln- liirgt- number I Iin- Ini
Ini, vnlad In lo-npnute With
4 00-l bD. KlntltU llell*** fall J Oil,
who
nltylld
Md I nllict i ivic ncgiinuntitiiis III a
Wax I 00. I.lni4
lira in* till • »hj. of Ju ly I to June Itu h i other n r,| md with tin- on.dor pir odmg. nf pei tators
DO, poorer 2 jfJ-J.OH I'nro wrlra stale ileparlmanl -, uml lo submit i
At ti nil I’ ,M II cm on D Jmiqw Giant ' practice gnniet, utld v o ic e d 'v u tli entertainment prng,am Mils
bound t r a ils rillow- V ill IMU-SOO.
poorer l.oo-J j". i- » 4 &gt;li l.uu ^u". Ideimiul lmdgr-li f»r study and opaip’d M V I' U '-tth hii mt the opinion Mint tlm team mtghl - -ummet
action by Ihe lliptc'* f'otoml' *•*•» 1 i ’1 1 -i.
. x ,
&gt; &gt;1 later train herr if the stands■suka pour ii 11a J11; I /!, Hlrawbsi
ITcsn lrn l \V A Mnrrp,on ririte pint 19-lf. puurii
Slid Ilie Lrglxlatuie
th* .ild)i nl I i » m c Ii -u ijs iruil-ted had a rapacity nf h.nnn penpl* I putted lhal a committee had been
I'abbaai
tin
boxii
Domistlo
The Rnarl
DrpHrtment
now mnnic
Rev
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lU vix „r ffew
The Cutnity Cotmutislon donated| named t» "Innk after K lv .a ii*
ttmiiKi 1.4" Hlt.n, bertlex pint l l - l f
poorer 10-2*. Catibaar I *, bu I,nice operates on an annual budget for Mountain Zion llaptl.it Church de- J260 to Ilie Good Hamarltan liomej interest*" in (lie best possible adUmoeetlo Ituiind l in -1 is, poore,
po.nfsr the caleiplHr fiscal vear.
1 livered Ilie icim m i 111 the alur-nee for negroes In Goblsltoro for In - • 'nolisgr" In Ilie inattei of use
l i f t * , lied 1341511. emiller 1.40
| of th* pri-dur. Il"v Davt-t i.uoke stallatlon of plumbing To Mic nf tint Imiii.st Center, and will
s ou. (.'uciinitiern bu I 00.5 00, poor­
( from iho nulijei'l "U n ivertal Mns- High Bcliooi band IM* waa ilonated! en opeiaic with ultn'c ( bibs lit
er lu il-llin p&lt;i„r In fair 1 15-In",
la n e 3 5lt l.nn. plcktee
tOfl-itO,
(rr" . Theme: "Fo r (lie tiM der toward pnrrliBsB of a uniform. I tin
Ralph A. Smith it chulriusu
uxi h
poorer I 00
I'nmrth ainl i-nllcMt fnt thee" HI
The rrplalllug nf Fairy Lake) of the 1 mmiitMee wldcli Include*
Caspian' bu
3 ("1-3 5",
poorer
Joint 11:2*.
1.14
___ .17.1 Cheer,lie
Chcrifol* bu
bu I 35-1.10
Manor, a subdivision near Long-1 Joel Field, B. B. Crumlev and E.
fCnnt(nu*d Ftnm rag e One)
(au llfln w rr pony via l** 111
nd
Heartiness Hoard Mo
I will Wood, was appltivcd, aim Mte plat j G, Kllpitliit k.
U ib m
3 Oil- 1 bu. I.*tiniis •a iltrn esaary
ration
,
,
adjustments— w ill |l(|Vff rt
m the haiaiiteut (iat- of t.ake Drive aubdlvlalnn nt Cas-1
VUjtora were V. B. Mavis and
cr«ls* floitislue ISO, I* Inch ce l­
Apr. (&gt; at 7..Ml F M. selherrv
ery oral** 3 00.1 35 l.lm si 1/5 bu he enforced by the fondm in istry . unlay uigld
B. W. Davis of Del,and, E. C.
curtniis Persians IO-t&lt;s 1 50-4.00. | at an early date.'
Hick mcrultera for Mte week are
J ________________________ Hugiiii and Chailes Stuart of OrCaliry I I tMr4s crslss i 1vld*nh*«irt
ftlr
Htafford ssltl
the l ir a 9' In rs Mayo who in al tlie ln,&gt;ii{|g|
1 ds few 3 0". IU its 3.00.2 35, I di
The United Stnlea has 1.400.17001'■"do and Claietice Clause nf the
has been Itnro In tin* city, Julio lln-lgcs,
3.(111 3.00, 4 ds 3.35-1.00. I d l 3,75- prrsstne of Inflntinn
Key ('Inlt.
miles nf Improved roads.
100, 1-10 d l I 00. 1 .10 , X X s faw 3.50, edalng off In llritulti, hid "we have' W illie ITtirl. mid K, D Ibmllc.
pascal 3-{tt dl 3.00-3.75. moally Juat a-t much nertl for n policy 1 Total linmirn taised lint Hun3 15-3 50, 3 ds 1 00-3 50, 1 14 dossn
3n»a
c| l i- 'J C
of restraint In,lay m wo had a day J'JiH.D.T. Thrm c fur the week,
faw 3.35.
I’appara bit (.'alUnrulH VVondatH year ago."
I "Giving Timitka utdu Ihe Lord.
sum* small and fair ((tiallty 3 no.
His policy of restraint Includes H)7 I'snlui, first verse. Ilt-v. J, Ii.
4.00, Poorer i.14-3 74, olhsr HullMmiduy night in r
11(11" type aiima
auiHli 1 nit. |.tio high Inxes uu 11u'nmi's amigiitnls . Bnt n&lt; s left
poorer 1.35-100, I’o I s I ush Ksbsaues arul vnluntni-y limilntlun of wages Bethel
Stale
Convention which
waalisd l/H I alia A too pound ami dividends.
.convent's at Tnmitn.
aacka loo, II alls 4.71, crsstnsra
Alfrrdn W allace, Reimrter
law 1 IS, 50 iiouub aacka IIH I alls
lie salt! unemployment fell from
A I.oo 1 . 10, ft slss 3 .in . 1 . in.
Bov. J, It. Buriiea, f’listur
.’170,01 hi In Jnmtnry lo .740,000 In I
Hiitiaalt * i bit Itampsra Tallow
R traijM 'N fck
llo .jiii.
/uchlttni mid-March, in a working popnla - 1
t .T I- ( 00, Coonisllsa 3.7k-|.ln.
Hon of a little over 2 2 ,000,000.
Rlr Htafford asserted that there
la already a degree of ilU Inftattm i,
In Ihe United Htales and said I
these Indications In other cuuntrles "are Important matters fo r i
us."

T'olnml rhmrliuH

I\ iwani.s iMcH

.Vegetable Murket

Kritinh T

Eggs And Poultry

S

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r a j s - v w r ,f t . - a »

Pension Kill

J th

liriitlon, I In- sheriff ronld sell It
lie,mu, Temlniaieen. licit tlrsiln
13 mi 1 ij ill piddle iiui'tinn uml turn the
i , ,
„
i llii Ilpr
in *&gt;.%
, Die Inttr-servi,* dispute, r e - j, ,,m ,.,«&lt;■. \,n i.t, n.,«
1 MU money into I lie • minty fine mnl
poMedly Will one of the main ';*i, lll[,,wer. t ' r t ,
M i:. 1 UK forfeiture fund
raasuits for Uisanhower'a recall to t' *-r if-r f ) • | •"n m1l‘Wl 'I'll I
H «*» : n»
The I nw' wiiiild apply to every
M nr» 1 J.i
duty to preside over iiutellngi of t'tirii, ii I tug ILtif
county m the ilnlo. However, n
i ii &gt;
imihrm-Funry
the Joint chiefs.
(i
t
It r.M
Jill 11nIv.«
I'ollllty ronld esempl ilself hy ii
The Joint chiefs orifaniaation j i ^Vimi'ViV-riiiiice
vole to » lefrrem ltiln
.1 .0 m sjorltv
•-*
has oven I'I,III|MI»«|| of Ilia chiefs
Hu Ilpr
II .
' | i nlli'd hy n pelitimi nlgiied hy '.III
o f 1ttlaff Of i|,e Army ami Air | ? « { ! ! J , ' ht
force, Ilia chief of naval Optra- I V r i t ■&gt;««
f t :.u Min pel null of ilu rpuilif led voter*.
I The evcniptiou would not he.
llbha, ami Admiral William I). '( I***If !!«’»•-'|i r lirr it

_________

|
II SSllH lI,* 1 0 10 I1, , , OH,«
in v ic clubs hs to the altitude of
Ho' City Commission on ilu- unitThe House has passed a some."'r ,
]?',k J"*®
I in
wl.nt similar bill.
tin rlH s trln l
of IB
p ro tests^
Tlte Senate hill gives thn.l’resl-, •lergjrncn.
I "The ('ommlysion did md tuke
■ a special nervier
| not posllioll oil this sllh jirt, hut, MThere
((ii will
(,
* 1 ......i, I drill igrratn Intitudr In rm huffl-;
,Mc 1111.1I1..L
lug icw l to Mil.init tto—i»ro|»»wItttm- j'.j
— , 1^
ii &lt; J III if
Pill, wIlPITHH ill*1
Fii,l,ty,
H
t
a
rut
r
M
hr.
. *'
" 1 (It
_ I . . .k ill.- k 1 . I I, I t n i i s n m ini
to ilie civ ic clubs fm decision
House ..voted
that both House mid
t *1111*,
pi Miienl
of
tiieenVlHc
vtrriCK. n r P i in,ir.»Tlf»v
Senate would
linve In veto
11
I lie location &gt;&gt;f the Tourist t en
.Ml: OK
o k TIIR
THK tHtATK
iicsl
e e ld e o lH l
la n
lo
l.
the
' i * i is very move Nil'll! mnl ideal College, (ircenville. III., will tw
JcntHl nPlan
111 kill
Mil iII.
MIC IN' TIIK
('I.OJIISA.MI:
iVa
lllIRKTINtin
tlm
Hpctiker.
He
will
lie
in'
■fin use hy the rluhs," he poimed
Anrtseoinpirliieil hy I lie coll-gc uuilltct.
mate
committee
ruled
that T t, _
i-M|vln Ward.
i mil
Hob,, I Criin.don, son of Mr.
either chsuiher could block It.
1 i ,i *Ih h k i * j .
1 Hefei rin g to tlm clubs, M uyor Hlul
Mis.
John
A
Criin.don
A lio ,*the
lim
the
1” I Vmi # 0 tieretiv
Coouly.
AJaliama
Ibst
Also,
1V”
ne Senate
nenaie hill
mu «
m its
iu ""
&gt;ne
heret.v nolftled
nniAled
ih tt i'll
a
C s r r s w a y icturtcd: " If liie y decide ,,f tins t-11 v is 11 nirmle'i of I he ' reorganiilng
authority lo Apr. I,
Hlvor, • Iihh i.een filed iiasinf
,
i
f
'
i
V
,
11
1
1
I
W
.
yon
In
tlm
flrcn
lt
I'.mrl.
Nlm
Hurl the use of III" building to tbo (pmrlel
rlu'
public
1
*
cordially
1
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1
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■
■
*•
.......
•
riel rill'
is cordiHlIy In
|iJfnr- annrnvinir flip bill t ile Judicial I'lretlll. Cmmly of Hemlonvic clubs Is murti im puilant tliuii invit
to Im irists, tlml is all light. The enji
•y the singing us w ill u* the 7 , (1 ( v
vote, ban amendment saying j Hn„wie ward is I'hilniirr in th*
trouble Iihs I h-cii tlmt it wire messirgc
hy Dr. Long
thiit il \n ihf! Intent nf Congress j S * ;11,,S,n7,JJStfiVlWT1* &lt;alv,M W *r'1
uni HVHilahlF tu lourisla emmgli
fur lltu l^rn irffnt to ^uhniit «cpiir* | y (VI|l ,ir#l n^rri»v m q iilffd fn
of llm time."
I* ■or m uw sr to ti*e nitt -t
nte plans for individual agencies, pear, pi*,nl
City Mmiugri lEnudiill tllutse
Senator Tnylnr (D -Idslm i cast |
. ,,n ,J,r ■■'•(‘►rf April » ■
’ pointed mil tlmt mi ncliun lilts
■1 ,,„„n
I IMJ, else It
lie, re» Pro I'nrife,,*
the no
vote.
............. I will l,o entered ■ignlnal vim
. ( i i n riiuleioplnleil oil the m ailer
I Senator
Met lellsli said this
WllneoN no
liuml ,tnd seal Ito.
* before F a ll.
ip
would pul Mr. Trum an no notice (March *1, 1(1*. AD l(J». ■■ , 'l*iv
In 1 Id le r to lieuds of civic
■1...1
i«
u « „ i_ - &lt;'Ik -ii H Court. »lh .tudhtal Clrruti.
that to n g rrss Is sgalnst tiavlng ifl,,m|ll|p|f r'ounlK. KTnrlils. iliu m
Iilglllll/Htlmis who u e the Tour If
an nmtiibus reurgutiiistlon p lsn |,ii Hstifurd. Elnrlda.
1 l t enter, C ity Malinger (J. F . J
revamping a numberof ag en ries1
*’ C IIK H S h o s
Mi'Kitdun tmlay wrote the f ill- '
......... ..
Clerk, Circuit t nitrl,
B "ho s'rose.
:uI, C lrciill. Hamlnota
a
lowing lello r: "The Id ly C o m - j
I
Mr. Trnm uii has railed repeat.I'minly. I It,rids
^
no-..inn
understnmls
that
Hie
, fitly for such
authority as the j r'E A L _
______
Neivire ('lulls in Hanforil me 111- j
measure provides, and ilie Himver | A a a A a a a - s a w a a a a a a a a a a a a 'n
lending to rn.opeuite in mi a l­
O u iin isslo n ,
studying
the Ad- ,
ii nipt to find a solution to not .
ininiHlrative set-np, has proprrs- :: | ) f , ( J , L , P e r N O H H
uiotoal problem *d providing 0
ed a long scries of changes.
building fm (iso try mu winter ,
OPTOMETRIST
Iniiri-t-i, W illi mine of Ilie • lu lls f
! ttyea esawtaad - Olaasss n tlid .
j"
Hoars S-ia. I-S Sal. P-CJ
.
having a lie iu ly appointed emu- G
n o lle - , III Willi, w ith the ('mil
11’| ttlaatle aailoaal
•il.i.t.a
']aaBaah R l i , -,
PIioiip 3M
m ission nod "ito r clo ti,, the emu
&gt;&gt; ituMRiteil |rt&gt;H
On*I
it
Imied e ffo rts ■f Iri'eresteil orgiim
Taylor said that his meaning w «i (+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦(
,I|I intis sllo llb 1 ttnwitue a -oiotloll
"not nl nil lo rlefrul the individual. 1

State

m&gt; release of things that are see

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R O L LIN S C R E W W IN S
W IN T ER P A R K , Apr. tv-(/P&gt;na*t
Rollins College's well conditioned
1 v- . V Into Berlin
crew fought sliff cross wind all
Meanwhile a bill giving Prewi-1the way today In defeat Amherst
dent Truman broad authority m . College by Iwo long hs over the
reorganise Congress, was attprnv. mile-long Lake Maitland course.
-.1 unanimously by the Senate, H was tire fourth win In five
Expenditures committee.
! slsrts for ilia Rollins r u v whn
The veto could he exercised bv pulled away ensily nfter the hstt^
•ithrr House or Senate. It would way mark.
w
have to bn invoked within W) d a y s -------------- . . nfter h renrgnliirnHnn plmi Is siiti- ,
S E E K S D EC ISIO N
milted to Congress.
L A K E S U C C ES S , Apr, 6—
CiiairniHti MeClellan
__ The United States proposed tosold the reorganization bill will (,„y
,|„. it .n . n* embly de
reporl«d fuvnriibiy to the s en- r jfjr whether ronimunl^t pro&gt;ecuale within Hie next few days. But |(|M i(f ,„,;pf r Iiri}inn) Mlndwenty
ha njibl heraiine nf Hie trawd«l
, |
„
l|u Mg«rinn
pear.
Seunte cnlcndnr no guess enn tuj
tnatle ns to when it will, ba «»n-(
,, R
n|,„ ,,oul l

K FFIN C JH A M . III., A p r. ft-l/P )

1

.

Congress Roundup

The toll of known dead mnl r e ­
ported m icslug in Mm nation's
•'soiul most Irn gie h o rp llal f ire
was placed 1st li'j tnduy hy hospit nl o fficiul.i.
|
t hey said fdi bodies have la-en |
ir r o v e ie d - Iw o till unidentified - |
uml I I pei (ins are listed as m lss, mg In 'lu e sd n y 's f lic at 81, A n ­
thony's lltisp lla l.

Attempt To EndBick■ ering Will Be Re­
sumed By General

;

VFj - t
’
WEDNESDAY APRIL 6, I94f

fid Are Known Dead!
In II oaf. i l u I Fire

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'T*t ■
' . :'

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Ike Cafli Armed
Heads To
KeyWest Meetingj

i

■*&gt;Wf/t ^$yt

m

✓

Mr*'
i

rTST,*?*&gt;
• •[ .f} "’;ft' \.‘i r^' 'ft^-&gt;*bsMrrvT‘‘*.'
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r :* • • : -,/*'**•.».*.*"
z •'• • '•»
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u ffo rls

lo

oppose

TALBOTTS

Kearney said lie was "gjud In [
-DRIVE-IN— .
hear It." Kearney lidded:
If h member nf Congress Is lot
Wall i’liper • I'sin I
emne lii’to and accept (be dictates
Patalfts aa4 Taarrkaagtr*
nf
vi'icm ns
nrganixnMmis and!
• t n a. M IK IIN U SVKNt'R
every other orgauixaMnn incltiding |L_
hiialiiess, taluir and farm Mien lie
isn't fit In sit."
Bcp. Muck (U llli put in Miat
lie "resents pressure lactic*."
Chairm an Rankin nrrusrd llavls
*,f "attacking" hint and "raxiin g "
Tnvlur.
Now hcfnic tlie rnltimillee Is
a new Rankin 1,111 In give $72 a
Ui» *ai|
em us
month pensions at age lift In World
W ar l veterans.
T lie T H IN K IN G F E L L O W
Taylo r Inul Item called for Ire(uteri Ihe
tlmnny mi what the cost might !&gt;c
Hr argued Mint Congress nlinuld
deride "Mic principle" that veter­
ans ore entitled to a pension and
deal witli the coat question later.
The rominltten session broke up
Without any action.

“Yellow”
PHONE

DEM ANDS H I'R R EN D ER
NANKING, Apr, fl--(/|’t—The
Red radio broadcast an editorial.
Innlglil (Icmauitlng immedlatn sur-'
ceniler of the Nanking' govern-1
ment.
I

1444

24 Hour Service

VKLLOW CAB CO.

'

FcnnetfT

prices

PRE EASTER

Continues

Th*

ILL t l l l l l
Tractor
More thin 75 dlffirent genuine Ditrborn implim*nti mike thli "the All 'Round Triotor"—m iki
It more uaeful, ntot a versetile. Get e demonitretlon I
•Then you'll agree It.doee more jobe FASTER,
BETTER, CHEAPER, EASIER!
SEE IT AT THE
H H A C L B S O I L C O N S E R V A T I O N D A Y ,"
• t the

Felkm eklp-Blbtlcel College
• Sanford, A p r t H l f i
W&gt;

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J

I r ppy to ahero In th is fo rw a rd -th in k in g ,
w orth w h ile project.

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III

Unity Thar# In Strength—
T * Protect tha N u t at the Wot Id;
To Praseeta tha ProfroM at Amorlro;
To Prwiare Preapetily for Hanford.

f&amp;hv W a n t e d H&amp;zralb
•

VOLUME XXXX

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
S A N F O R I) , F L O R I D A ,

Esta b lish e d 1908

TH E W EA TH ER
S a n l o r d and vicinity—fair
through Friday, with slowly rlein* temperature*. Light to mod*
eralr variable mostly southwestern
ly wind*.

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No. 163.

A ssociated P re ss Leased W ire

T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L 7. l» l! l

NEARS SUCCESS
Trum an O ffers New Farm Plan
High Prices For Far­
mers, Low For Con­
sumers Promised In
AdministrationPlan

Tax Bills Will U. N. To Hold Wide-open Debates VFW Request H. H. B ennett, Soil
Be Fed Slowly On Red Persecution Of Churchmen Pensions For Conservation Chief,
War li V ets
To Legislature

WASHINGTON. Apr. 7 &lt;/!■&gt; Thr Tiuttun Adminialratiun oller.-d
a nrw faint program today aimed
at giving cuniunifti a "real bleak"
mi food prim and fainim a
stable, (air inrotne.
Il would u»e many nl llir rennuinic devices now employed by the
government. But it would make a
major change designed to put moir
meal, milk, nther dairy product*,
IA LLA U A SSEE Apr. 7—-(TP)—
eggs and |xuilliy in rrlail stoics The Home Finance Committer was
at lower price lag*.
told today that Governor Warren
S m rla iy of AgrirulUire llrannan is going to frrd hia tax bill* into the
oullilird thr plan brforr a joint l.rgidnturr gradually.
meeting of thr lloutr and Smatr
Chairm an Simpson o( J r llr n iu i,
Agricultuir Committees. It it llir who previously announced lie would
Adminiiltation'i substitute for llir spomai the Governor's $5,000,000
Aiken Farm Law passed by llir liolel room levy, told hi* committee
Republican ROlh Congress.
The new program-like die pre- I troduerd
by several individual
tent one-would uie the mechanism | members.
of government price nr income
Reporting on a conference with
guarantee* to farntari.
the Governor yesterday, Simpson
Hut unlike the prevent program,
the government would not attempt ■ aid live strategy will lie lo pul
to hold up, or put s floor under, "five or six of Ihe easier" tax b ill.
market price* of fooda making up hefoie the Legislature first, give
70 per rent of the farm output. them public hearings, and "(eel
Instead, It would allow price* tu
move freely under the Influence* the way" lor the rest of the $50,.
of aupply and demand. It now 000,000 program.
"I’m going to be very friendly
buya and hold* off the market
enough of these food* to keep with the Governor and try lo give
price* at farm guaranteed level*. bit program the right o( way,"
&lt;■Ir ilm»n uf.blw supplies of moat
Item*, price* would drop bMow Simpson-* Lading suirjmr'cr of
prevent level*, The farmer* would Warren's principal opponent for
get government payment* In sup­ the governorship last year- told
plement money he received from the committee.
sale of hi* product*.
"If you don't like hi* suggesFor example, under the present lion*, the ri'*|Kin*fliillty is on ns."
program, the government strive* lie *ald.
to keep price* of egg* from drop­
Tin' tlnvernur »*ld yesioiilny
ping below :ir&gt; rent* ■ doaen on bill* lo put Into effect lo* 15
the farm. It due* thin by buying poll.I tax program ware a heady
and removing from the market dinned uud ready In tie »ubunlted
enough of the supply to keep pri­ 10 tin. I.egislnlure.
ce* from going tielow till rent*.
Hue major bill calling for leg
. Under the new plan, the govern­ inlatiun recommended by the lluvment would not Interfere with the ernor wu* put Into the Huu*e to
price movement. If price* dropped day, and *oni lo committee* f"i
to 25 cent*, for instance, the con*
Mimer would lie allowed to gel study.
Hep. Tappi'r of (iulf lnlroiluei,d
them ul that price,
n statewide fire control bill spoil
The farmer would get a pay­ sored by n Joint group, of forest
ment from the governmailt cover­ industry leader*. The Cover nor
ing the differenra between the asked the group* lo get together
market price and the return which 011 such u bill lu bring ubout his

Simpson Says Meas­
ures To Be Intro­
duced By Several
Individual Members

WT5d*
Tll'l. new atipport awaiavni
*y*l*m would
wouhl
Ins lived fur moat animal*, milk
buiUrfat. cgg*. poultry, frulta and
vegetahle*. The*rv product* provide
iHren*fourth* of annual farm Inrnma.
Th&lt;* preaenl *y»tfln of auppnrtihir price* nf rmn-perlahahlo *ml
alnral.le crop*-corn, wheat, other
grain*, cotton, tobacco, peanut*,
anybean*, flaxiecd, dry bean* and
peari'.and wool-woitM I * kept. Thl*
• xyxtcm provide* for government
mrtiivil of the prlc#-dfpr«alng
xiirplu* from *h«* market by mean*
i (-••(.*«*« na r s a s Tare*)

Normal TemperatureH

Cover Moat Of U. S.
.!■
■■
- CHICAGO, Apr. 7—(W -S kle*
i warn riear and temperature*
about normal over moat of the
country today.
,
, .
1 Tha rain and wind *tnnn
Which whipped o w the northeaalern sect Ion of tha country

(treat Lake*,
i"aQey and near,
t temperaVeaterda);'
atateibWlUi
war# In
B II
tha t
|-5
Fort Worth,
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81.
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top
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Th e w e a t h e r
igtCKKO N VILLE, Flaw April 7

if to u
Chirm ,n

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I.A kt. M IfCF.SS. A|o 1 t l ‘i I hr I mte.l Nattiui*
-leeium
, oniim tlrc be.il down In tlri If n*, tin p iu te -l- |,„ ln .m il M i&lt;lrir,| w ulr
"pen General Av'rntlilv iM i.llr mi llir C m iiiiii Iii i I'I p o u r, uluui id t h illi ll
nirn L r hind llir lin n T i i i I.m ii .
the Hum Mil* tllil&gt; ilillrie d .1 di.up drlr.il m llir i, lint m.t|oi
chl.'dl will, tin*
n punri i at#
•hi* *prt!ig •rv-iou Ml III.- \- fill-Iv ^ irr.ln v tlu.i lb. (mil ........... .
bly wlilrli npi'licil tin dm
-tldrlVtl liy I 11*- \ •**! Iltld v UN Y So
Tin* («*&gt;( »u- on n i&gt;.ini \o*. I il t ia«M . of i
I l i i n i f a r i i i i i iiiu l H ill

trnllau-llollviiin prop»-n| tlmi llir
a*kcmldy

JameH Franklin Dien
in Went Palm Beuch
James Franklin, formerly of
Hanford, died on Monday In Went
Falm Reach where ho haa resid­
ed for the past 15 yearx. He wu*
a carpenter hy trade. He i* sur­
vived by tne widow; two son*,
George ami Hen Franklin, both
of Wext I’alm Beach; a daughter
who reside* In Teiaa; and two
brothers.
The remain* will bo brought to
Hanford on Haiti rday and graveaide service* will be conducted In
U k e View CemaUry by tho Rev.
W. I1. Hrooka.
NO “BAUCM UT
WAHH1NGT0N, Apr. 7 -&lt; A 5 Tho Air Fore# sold today there
has been no tangible evidence up
to now that a foreign power ia
tending "flying aaucora" otter the
United Stale*. But, It added;
"On the other hand, there I*
no evidence to deny categorically
aueh' a poatlMllty.
■■ ■
The A ir Fore# haa beta Invealigating report* 'o f strange,
luminous objects shooting through
the aklea at bstervala during the
past several month*.
"Many of the reported Incident*
have been definitely determined to
be etemrological balloons or na­
tural celestial phenomena," the
statement said.
f r C C H I l ? NAMLD
WASHINGTON, Apr. 7—(AV Preeldant Tnunaai today nominat­
ed John Canon of Michigan to

nil

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trial-

Ilf

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taut

tilt* I*
In 4||jt

Ctmuress Asked
Broaden Bill To
Aid Any Veteran
Who Is Disabled

I lie \ I W position w.is onlliurd
beioir llir I louse Wtei.His l aim
llilllrr bv &lt;hll.il krlihlUU. leglsla
lne lepirserilitlivr
the i ommiller is &gt;lUiMilrnng the
uevs It,in L i ii loll to )i.iv $ 7 J a month
,H age ti&gt; lo ev s riv li emeu ni
W o ld W .i i I alone No provision
i» madr lor n o n -srivu e so o u e ilrd
. . ,
,
r&gt;
, r. ^
„
dis.dolllv I'Clirtils lirlow llir ,iv.e
&gt;d Ii) . when total do ability vttnild
lo p irtu o ird .
\
( ‘m l of til*- hill d .Ipplo'd lo
selrian* of both 11.10 ha* lire ii rslo
LAKELAND Am. 7
lni|Hir 1anie id the rapidly ex mated at $77,000,1)00,000 i n n the
General Manager Marvin II. Walker panding soil ronseivaliun plan to next 50 years.
of .. the Florida
. . . Citius Commission
.
. the faiming. businr.* and industrial
Kei, h.uu .aid CorigirM ...„hl not
bcl cvci ||ir indiittiy ciit hr unilrd; ■ *
*
i
,
•
»
,
"
. Il,r , * , ' . mn 1
imirfMl* nl llo m U ,
ilirMtC^ umI i I v .......in ......... * pi eifttun k
nil " O 11* legtsla mi) pr l,°* # * ) |,,»l night ill -i talk to heads of the Wmld Was I men and not lhn*r

desprie the lnllernrs.nl Ihe c»n*|M ...... |,. s„,| Con.ervalion D a y ...... .
dirt in these niatlris.

..I ........I Wat
II II

inillers. U. S. olid Slate Sod ( mi-

K H i 'I i i h k

Conservatimi Chief

w ’i

"e presented to the Co.nnns.mn | .............
u #m)
Miwl' jss h u m i* in «li*alini; with
vesln d a y an analysis ol the Irglsla- |lftI)rl(I(rll Iiy r S i |Juir&gt;
the,i t- 11r••I m»'i imincul *tiN*ihiiiIy rul Ii$K^
Mi »I * *)tiim»,iiil**»l hi I'fiilciiiii|{
live .unis of the Governor's citius
, em region ,d rouservnloi of Spall M. I ill lit |•I •*$ III* f I*| full |M*MH||I|
Ailviiniy Comuiiiier
liaiu|iie| wu en
in a n y \ i t c r u n , i * U*H 'I
i aiihuiit S ( al
Several srclions vv*ie i util ised 1
.1$ t , 55 hi* hliV *' h»*C'*IIM'
|.
i hy
t h e M il,ulr
Dav I IIUOIllll'
11 s1 I »««1 1tin hi" n l I v *llH « lih ‘il
bill Walker said lie was nnl -it
Is I ill
i al d i e Mav( ill Inn
Ms ill • i i i $m *1 I h u i i l a n iM iiih l;
l.iikllig llir pnigratn will' Ii had
L i p n p n i r l l t d r , d e i v , l i . l l i k e i s , I, i
JM'IswIfIff )$'m r h r rtlh trtl f m i l l | V »
iliaity giH.d leatllirs x X x I ha*
llh y ei

iiol mrlitiiillril '

ill S11 if Mil O l «.

seed

d e a lris.

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M F .V F IIS , A p r. 7 — (A 5 - h " ' 1" '1 J'

Calliolir (Tmrcli In Hanford for ........... .. ! 'T
flv,. year*, died unexpectedly Apr. "

7 ,

o ' f ' t

n n

’ R r - K K J t r e a ....... r i ^ T S T ^ .r ,
('•hiireh w lisis luv bn,I ecrveil us
K' 1
conservation Job done
pays ll.c farmer
Ipaalor
™
pay*
since June, 1041, when f*.
he in "Cimaervntion
ninny iliffi'rml ways. When l&gt;&lt;
was stricken.

Transferred In Fori Meyers hy
the Most Hev. Joseph I*. Hurley,
D. D., Hlslinp of the Diocese of
Ht. Augustine, Father OTliortlnn
was sucreetled hy the Hev. I', J.
Donohue, present pastor nf Hi.
Mary's,
Horn on Jan. 20, 1550 in l.imrrlck, Ireland, Father O'TlIerilart
completed Ida schooling In Lim­
erick, In 1004, ha entered Mini*
grrt College, Llmarlck County, to
study for tha prleatbood.
Father O'Rlordan received the
Bacholor of Arta Dogrea In men­
tal and moral Klence, giving him
tha ohaaca to attend tha North
American Collage In Rome In
1000. He was ordained In 8L John
I.aleran Cathedral, Rome, on
March 22, 1918, hy Cardinal
Reephlgl, cardinal ptW t under
the late Fope J'iu* X. He cele­
brated hi* 38th year of ordina­
tion this year.
Ha want lo 8L Augustine In
1918 from Rome to become a
curat* at the cathedral under tho
late Bishop Kenny. Father ORlnrdan received hi* first pastorate
In J91B when ho was transferred
to Sanford after two years a*
curat# (a tha Immaculate Con­
ception Church, Jacksonville. He
set ved in Sanford until 1980. On
Dec. 80 nf that year, Father 0 ‘Hlordaa waa transferred to 8L
Petersburg to become the first
resident..pastor of tha old BL
Mary*a Catholic Church, built In
1918.
Father O'Rlordan saw It . Pai»r*burg's Catholic population In*

fitrni* the eonservotl.in way, In*
uses nil his bind fur Its bi-l
priiduetivi' purpose, gets better
yiuliln fmiii en&gt; b iii'ie mid npeist­
ing costs lire lower. All themi
things hiIiI on to more farm Ineome, more buying power mill
greater opporluultlea for tin*
Continued on Page Fight

, Vi ,;m m ' " ,l »•&gt;

«|w||||g | I*|k111II I lull's III Mil

11 Hennett, chief ol the
nl ('onset vul ion Hcsvice
I ....................... 0H C
the
f ., told
-ernni-. damage Iwitig done in
"l3i
i*ro*i(nit tn n NpiM'ch ililn
IIHl|nllfK |t| tin- Mimldiiiil
M unieipiil A
Ah
h,,,,• • uio-ie lliousiiiol- gotlieied

'l i c r l r

Ho,I

.................... . InllidturiTH,

Iru i'lo ri
uni)
I'thei
kin d- ul m m lrru farm ni**hiio ry
• I'Olinued to |ierform tile nnraete
uf converting H85 acre s of raw
mol unusable land a t tha F e l ­
low ship H ih llral Co lleg e Into u
m odem ami s cie n tifica lly planned
I-itin In one d ay. In. paid tribute
i.- i hi* ilein rm -iiatio n of A l i e n
. mi e fficie n cy sod c iv ic cb opera
lieu w lili-li )m«I made Ibe Sm i 1 •Il
■•nation Dll) iio-Bihlv.
" Ii is an in sp irin g fig h t” , lie
nnl, "to see ■" limriy fu n n e ls ,
iiic if hunt*, b u sllirsf and |irnfes
miml men, enniuiiinit) lead ers,
no.I c llu e n s m nil w nlkf of life
i , ig e iher, u i &gt;mi ate here le d a y,
I &gt;., I In- -ide |*ill posi uf d elll"le-lllliing how we i mi conserve and
lie , l.irm g ih.,| lb,- i n m d I d m ake Ibe In'tt! Of,- nf mn bnsie
II 'lin e
uf pii'din llv«&gt; land and
nl .ill g ir.il iiiilmn, ta il be li.im
't h ir d ly In llir &lt;un i- m in I ■ 11in &lt; i m n f iili"
llie inildli'. our MH'iely n&gt;- n
111 llli’lt .lgllcullllr.il I,Mill', ill*' Itrv

Rise And Fall Of Nalions Depend On
Use Made Of Land

l-nulllt &lt;d lie
ol .Sonlll I Ini
Moriu'eu Temple illnl iln nil nl.i. lotl.iy told llinUMIIll' nl panplr
slot minstrel east. Unhiding ■» .I' l lolilril ,|| ill,- "Mil,II |e | .Mill
no llie funnel N-1 V-i1 All Jvl.ltlnl1
uunibei of noted former pmfe*
eioiuil enti'i'lalniTs, will uppein till! llir i(in«rrv.itioil &lt;&gt;l llie mu
ill Hanford again when llie gnmp
frolii JiickfuliVille, III eii-uperiill"ii i , id vprd.il illlptitliiUi r It* Moildii
with llie Hanford Hlirilie * ‘lull, bet nine llir rdiiliu'iv of litis
stages a m inistiel show for llie i, batetl prrdoimii.ilith on
bellefll of llie Heniilmle llig li dllluir,
Hiliind Hand al the High Helmut
iil. »|.lle
■, III, llir -Ippirt ,l.'blc
i i ,|,
lie
Auditorium mi Saturday night.
|mxil&gt; of in ltim lyprA nl ^111111**1
Apr. 2.1. at H;(H) o'elu.k,
A fler expenses me paid pro­ 111 I Inriilsi". Iir iln iiir r d , "nui ic**!
&gt;
l4:"mill 11 itrtf tin I "mi* I'm It*
ceeds will lie divided equally tie
Iwen the Hanford Hlirilie t'luli and
Morocco Hlirilie
Minstrels.
All
money derived by the local Hliriin
Gluli will U* donated to the lliwh j T | | p | i u | | i | |

iVut'hvrH In (st'orifia

Hclioul Hand for utiifurmii.

The Hand still awe* $l!.t»H:t mi
il'oallsa** (Is !'■*• C lakii

Cost Of Farming Reaches New
Peak, Farm Agency Reports

4,,platie from the

Jq ,„ul

|c [n

l*S'"l ( onsrn alum Dav that fully
|.(r|j Jf, lvp|f,
o n r fmiilh o l all the n o p l a u d m
m „,
, | llln
p jo
m im lari o |
llir t inted Slates i» being (iilically Veieiun ,■
n die Farm Training
damaged at a iapid rate hy etiition In--,", from Semlnola, Voluale
and that at least anolhei 115,000. Hoioti i, l.nkc and Osceola coun­
it,'- piiiviiled labor for the pro­
000 ,n ir, less irtioudy damaged ject. imgiiii'oti'd try workers rewill have |u be piolrrlrd by I '170 l&gt;i,•sentin,, taim machinery comlo keep hum being ruined com panics
D 1 [l1 W F Fills, president
plelrly
,,f tbc i"uiuiciciul Hunk and Trust
I ’omlmg &lt;&gt;ut that tlic la ir ol ' "nipiMii ot Deals, and president*
population ui&lt; leave i&gt; &gt;udi that eleci of llie Florida Hanker* A*ahotil H,400,(HNI additional acres -'.'lotion, mud,' u tulk from tha
speukri'i stand on "Bankers Take
id land are needed each year lo
to .Moil CniiM-rvulfon Farming."'
utrrt the loud ifipnrciiieiitt of an
In ni ex|,res*i(in of appreciation
expatulmg populatton. Mr. Bennett to nil who made tho project pos­
■aid that il erosion continue* we sible, llir Hev. It. Alton Bradley
&lt;
ileelaii'd Iiiul llie Miracle Soil
■■••V »«un le.n i a tune when we Day project had provided an «B, w,l&gt; ,\,e uni,l,,r '.*'
“‘J'selves. diiwuii'iit romparabla to none *var
' Hnll rOH^rirvotitin pmvUlrH thr l&gt;efore given n school to youag.
solution tfl this nrohlcm, he Ic
The speaker ■ were Introduced
d a re d . And w hile hundred
of t&gt;V Jack Hnllgntt.

Morocco Temple ()i‘
Jacksonville
Wi l l
aa •
,
I II
1IrniV t
..mg n.ecrcdll
„ee,i o
f f„r.»er. f !(,ive Minstrel llercfc i IIll-Ini|i
|n&gt;i opal Diinrvr
lung tci
with rcpiivun'iit

Ni iib'il l« I In' inm-m-i'd ...... mn
o'!_si...,
_____ _ J.
i ................
, he Key. James
O'Rinrdan, | ft'"" " • '" ‘'rv .'.ltoo K v c y kiml "f
FO RT

J '*

thousand, gathered line lo. MlllC e ....... . | „|,|

r Bishop Loutiit
Tells Importance
Of Agriculture

lbs chief nhjt.lM.ns appeared, "letch...... . I.ewspape,. .adinsand V* i n a n
\*InH(i HI I III It’ll, *MNilhi I
III he .......... ....................appoint
«imjv -ml ihismgh 'l.nr itv. ih(*’&lt; list's I lill Willi f*t* |i»'lirl)t,
loll new Citrus Commission j„|y | H.ambei. ol (on.me.sr and ...... m*»l ili«* \x 1 11| |l» | &gt;*■11 *•I»t .
wn«a«| t fiuii*rii.t th
K* ti111• 111 )ii 11|n■
I .to .el up llure different dale, ls.fi* Ini......................... ..
.......
tj i SflitlHIiril (111 1'im** F imIH i
H omlNiirtl On
i f v . i l l i i n . U»'
mil
Itll-lllrs- I
lo'lping vvlu ll it
slocks tlic &lt; ,-iipiiii'iil, fi-r lib/' i,
limestone, r-eetl, iiiul iilbei out*
leriiils neeibsl lo gel tin' jut' 'l"oe,
mill innkes |lii-ni uviuliilile to I iiulowners, he stuleil, lluoker

......

&gt; Soli l.m .riuliM '1 .Servile told Airplane Pit....... Service of Zllt-

0"
Dux

Hie*' ^,r* ,H M im m »

hv 1 00 o'clock
this afternoon
liner ipi.uteis of tlie 365 acre farm
Sad been ilr.u n j, prepared, plantrd
and sredrd. giving every inaicatioA
that tbr entire project would be
finished l,v sundown.

One-Fourth Of All
U. S. Cropland la
Being
Damaged By
p
.
Earth

Proposed L a w s ' E x p a n s i o n Of
T o A i d C i t r u s Conservation I s
Are E x p l a i n e d Sought B y Buie
United Backing For Committees On Soil
Legislation By In -1 Day Honored With
dustry Is O utlined Banquet At Mayfair

li\ W ILL AHI) CONN A L L Y
Die Miracle Soil Conicrvatioi
m o jn i. which wa* running • little
behind s, hrdolr this morning, pick­
ed up ...... .
around nocm and

A vtrram of automobiles cantinuril in and out of the airport
area, runways were jammed and
juiumolulr license
tag* showed
' minis horn almost every itala
m llir union.
Spectacular
techniques ware
. . .
l,*e*l b* hum up the work. ProjKt
D e p l e t i o n \ „ 11.
J * a, ,e area wai seeded
, , , bv airplane with IVnsacola Bahik

Josef Cardinal MuoUri’iii v m* Hun­ p u r l d n ' p int A it ■11 .ili in Ifo liv lM ii
WASHING I ON. Apr 7 t/l')
gary and 15 iMutexiuiii .Irigyinrn l»rii|if&gt;Mii.
I In \rtri.in - id I uirign W.ID i .ti­
In Bulgaria. Tin* voir »u. n to
Sai*. n i
I • i&lt; ii ii Minister
2, with Iran abstaining. R iim&gt;Iu ■Inktili \ Mnlih if* i ti .i Ha »| 11nti ll,I on ( ongicM today to no lode
and Poland catt the urgutivr n i t x iiliit Hi *I if it I in !*;«• I K l f t l Ill'll Wtold W.n 11 veterans hi .mV
vole*.
Hid III ptovidr oinie
p t 'ih
m Mi** h in i
nm f It-iHfiitilt'il P»‘ i i m i »ii I
Tin* Dulled Slate* -uggcsli'd
Mii til Nuiril tin li(iiar I l»rl
Ilb i1.il heuelll*

U") “aid whether he I* levhL.nl I be ^

mea*uri‘.
Hep. Melvin of Kant* ltu*u In­
troduced u bill (hut would rtipiLrc
all inlbllc official* and employe*
mid rill officer* of non-profit r»rp
ll nBtlaue,. ow !■*■» HI*IH&gt;

art

K u r i.it l
S,

Raps Land Erosion
To

Three Q uarters Of
385 Acre Farm Fin­
ished by 3:00 P. M.:
50,000 See Miracle

S lr ik t 1

ATLANTA,
Apr.
7 id’) A
Iriivi'-the-classroom campaign of
teachora protesting refusal of
vi.i'T" to hike school funds gum
• d headway today.

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sta k e

enduring

nod

le-pon-

It 'iin lliiu n l on P ag e Might)

S a n f o r d Picture
To Be Published
In KyvSo Service
inmie ....al
^ doeJ piclore
....... .............

Hanford*

u ,|| |l(. H|«|*n |,y M|(»ihhim)h uf pen
$M1* MiroiiKbmit five
ntatKurl lIlKgirdiulhuni, chairman
"f the Fuels thunmltlee, said today.
That pieture i* ..tie showing the
world', lurgesl crawler tractor
"viTsliadowing wliat may !••' Die
world's Hiiialiest tractors. Both
were used in helping to rcntaki.'
tin- .'iHr.-acro farm of Aldersgatu
1 niversity hero.
llie photogra|di will appear in
H &gt;so News Service which goef
lliggirdKitham said, to alt Htand
u,d Oil Company customers In Hie
five state*.

i'rotest meet lugs Were culled m
sections of thu state by
teacher*. They went ahead in llie
face of warnings hy stale offi­
lllgglnbotham's Job for Miracle
cials tlint salaries would he le Soil Conservation Day was to get
lined for uny llllle that service gusoline and diesel fuel for all the
&lt;/l’)—The roll of buying .and equip­ was not. rendered.
trad nr* and power equipment,
vim ions

WASHINGTON, Apr. 7
ping a (arm uf ad-tpiatr iu c it .il a ircmd level, llie Agriculture De­
Governor Talniadgn urged the lug or small.
partment said today. Farm prodml prices, on llir other hand, are atmiil teacher* not tn lake such drastic
Standard Oil Company guve tho
action,
15 ;ier cent below the record rrnchrd in January, 1948,
l,7M) galnn* of tllenel oil, all that
"The pvuplo of Georgia," lie was needed for equipment using
The Department said the pmr of land, machinery and other ci|uipment I* higher than ever before.#-------------------- ------------------- said, "are In sympathy witli the that type of fuel. Tile 1,700 gallons
And it said farm operating easts, (or high cost* and lower prices, school leachera and their sltuu- of gasoline and the Httfi gallons of
for the most part, will continue net Income* will be sufficiently I }[•’"* Any llt-conildered action hy . trai.,nr fuel were given hy Gulf
high again thl* year, although a high, tha ugency aald, to allow I ,lu (W »*ra would do them more (,t, Company. American Oil Comfew coats— notably (hut of live­ many farmer* to Improve their I h*rm than gijod over it !"•'*, pauy. Orange State Oil Company,
|,'”rin,| " f ,lm"
land Seaboard Oil Company. Hig
stock feed—will he lower than financial noMtlons.
positions
ginhuihain said.
last year,
Farm wag* rates, after ad­
KAHLY NAMKD
A* a result, the cost to the in­ vancing *lx p*r cent last year,
WASHINGTON, Apr. 7-H/1Vdividual farmer will bn uffected may decline a llttla In *ome urea* Cresldunt Truman luday nnmliiatKIHKNIIOWKR OPTIM ISTIC
by tho type of farm he I* operat thin year, the Department said. ed Stephen T. Karly* lung lime
KBY WKHT, Apr. 7-lA'T-GenIng.
ing. Whit*'
White livestock freslcr*
feeder* may
maj Pricea of stedn may average furniur Whit* House secretary, to eral Dwight D. Klsenhowcr, who
do Iwtler than a year ago, other slightly lower. Lumber price* may lw Undersecretary uf Defense.
will tonight greet the Joint
farmors probably wilt he faced b* down 5 tn 10 per cent, tint
Karly. (10, 1* now vice president chlufa uf staff of the armed force*
with higher eoats.
other building material* are ex- of the Pullman Camnany and of said today he la "optimistic" alvoiit
For the country as u whole, pacted to remain at present high its manufacturing affiliate, Pull­ world affair*,
farmer*' total coat* may h« levels.
man, Inc. lie i* a Washington re­
Kisenhower, now
recovering
around 8 per rent lower than last. Reporla indicate, the Depart- sident,
from a stomach ailment, *aw
year, tha Department said,
ment aald, that taxes on (arm proKnown to thouianda uf news­ newspaper new* for tha first time
The Department aald (arm costa perty Increased agafn In 1948 for men aa "Steve", Karly waa the since his arrival Mar. 28. Tha
lav behind both rising and de- tha fifth consecutive year. Fur- elna« confidant and nrea* sec­ Joint chlefe of ataff arrive In
lining (arm price*.
that increases are considered pos- retary of tha late President Roose­ Key West tonight from Washing­
Deeplto tha current prospect* slhte this year.
velt.
ton.

Ilmii&lt; md nt automobiles iirta m •d into the Sunfotd M unicipsl
\ n p » il tlie um ining filled with ipcct-tliiu
who
r jm r
to witness
liu u dti ',1 ol it,id n tv (oaring it!
.Mill'll -I, llir I IM | M liadr Soil
( Miiiei i 4 hnn I),iv p ro g u m in thr
h(*l“it &gt;-l I t'-nd-i got o il to a iuc■ r - - l u l 'tu t -it dawn under c lc ii
ik ie s and -i smiling m n on ihc
IH 5 .M ir lias I id A h icrtg aU U nisermly.

At IH to . . V u l R K. Wilhcifll.
di'l.nt i "ii'cis.ilmn iiHicer. *i)im.ilrd llir s imsii .it orally 50,000
pci (on- Long b u r s s■
I automobiles
weir p.itkrii nil llir rait-wcit and
imilli »r&gt;t -iiullie.isl ismwayi, and
lliiiu, mil' Ii id sollrstrd 111 lhr
vis nut) of tlm ftvh pool operation
in lssren lhr r.s&gt;l wrvl runway and
Gnlilin Lake .n hullsiorco and drag
line tuasliiiirty i iiird high mounds
ol &gt;oil wlm Ii loisi hrrn rxiav itrd
III! till' | Mllll
till the npprouclles to the alrporl uu I"mobiles, crawling bump­
er, extended for over a mile long,
and Marion Harmon »f Station
W rill! i ,'p,'vts'sl Mint licili.se tag*
revi'uli'd
aiituinohiies
arriving
friun rtf, -tales und 4t) Florida
counties. I ruffle wos being ably
linudlcd l,y Hints.' Highway patrolins'ii, iislsted hy members of the
Stinford I’nlics' Department and *he
Hoy ScoutI'hi* mil) event In tour the de­
velopment- "I tlic morning w tl
tils- collapse "I lug lugged L*S
Jacobsen, wlm at lO dtl this morn­
ing huccumt'cd to sheer exhauxlion anil waa mshed to the ho*pit ill, For over a week he had been
working day uml night on tha
Miructu Day project, lie was re­
ported tu resting comfortable at
'Ji.'IO this afternoon,
panorama of action con\par»bla
to u military campaign could ha
resin in all direction* as tractor*
roared and ploughs and farm ma*
chlnery
furrowed the toll. A
company of 4U National Guard**
men, equipped with walkl^talktoj,
eitd/tunder command of CapL
sdar.j
P. N tfiN Land Lieut, Kader,/'
llie#It five tn
tents pitched ne
operation. A srmty stood oy'guar
umler the Flag which htfd he«l
raised ut dawn, lendingyw military
aspect to the scene.
Ill addition, tha 37tir,Contmua
cation Squadron of the Army Air
Forca under command of Cap). W,
S. Adams, arrived with field radio
pickup In a Jeep, ready to hold
broadcast report* from all sade
tlona of tho big area for relay hy
Htatloua W0RZ, Orlando u i
WTRR, Hanford.
Robert K. Wltherell,
dlatrlat
consurvutlonlst in charga of #MM*
tlons, reported that evarythlu
was proceeding smoothly and Mt
cording to plan. R. F. n n g .
chairman of tha 8*minola
Soil Conservation group tatl
(I'aailaase
re«* M (tl)

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                    <text>TUESDAY. APRIL. 5. l« ff

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Crowe Captured

Acheron Speech
WABK’NOTON, Apr. S—(JP)—
The Senate
Foreign Relation*
Committee today denounced the
trial* of clergymen In Hungary,
Yugoslavia and Bulgaria ae a
violation of "fundamental human
freedom*."
The cnminlttee called for *
atrnng proteat In the United Na­
tion* or ‘‘by whatever mean* may
he appropriate."
The retoliitlon w*» approved
In the place of other* whlrh would
have put Congiea* on rerord an
condcimdng the trial* hut would
have omitted mention of the prnte*l through the U. N.
During the pa*l aeveral week*,
inomher* nf the Senate and Home
have Introduced various reaotuHon* rnhdemnlng the prosecution*
of Cardinal Mlndarenty and other
rhuri'hinen hy the Communistion trolled government* in t lie
three countries.

(Ovarian'** ProM~Pag* naet
addreti, but It w»i on Mar. .11
that the search really began to
narrrow
Crowe checked nut of the beach
hotel on Apr. 2. paid his room
rent through Apr. t and eald he
would be hack. An attendant be­
came susplcloue and ealled Stuart.
Meanwhile, the FHI waa watching

him.
He drove to Dayton* Beach
where John Edgar Hoover, FBI
chief, «aid he rented an apartment
Saturday under the name of Rich­
ard Karr of Sparta, N, J., and
proceeded to apend Ida time In bar*
and lounging on the lieach.
However, he parked hi* Chryeler on a downtown parking lot and
locked It up.
I’ollro hrennte suspicious of that
and railed Ht. Augustine official*.
The Fill took up a watch through­
out Daytona Reach.
I.a*l night, aoveral FBI agent*
recognitril him and followed him
Into p har. They weie Joined there
liy a member of the Daytona
Reach police department, Hoover
mill
Hoover Mid Crowe readily ad­
mitted hit identity and admited
inking a large *mn of money frnm
the hank.
The t-PU official laid they re­
covered If, 1,798.8.1 from a atiltcane In Crowe'* po*ae«*lon.

PRE-EASTER SPECIALS
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY - APRIL 6 &amp; 7
PIEC E’GOODS
On* table Aitorted Rayons, Cotton*,
Mixtures, value* to 3.98 yd.

ClosAout M e yd.

LADIES*
DRESSES

Symphony Crepe Print In a beauti­
ful array of color* and pattern*,
value* 289 yd.

By Nan Carson,

Special | .93 yd.

beautiful quality
Striped

LpKtaliiturc Opens

C h a mTubby Tub Seersucker end Stone­
cutter Cord* In color* of green,
brown, blue, gray and orchid, value*
1.29 yd.

hray. Seven other

C Of C Dinner

* t y 1* * heildes
the one shown In

Now H t yd.

site* 12 to 44.
vllle "tore a name.
then (|1Py
Stuart told the r III what he had ni„nll(,r
found.
rouraglng to II
On Apr. I, Crownpurchanrd
a Kittle*,
light gray club coupe Chrysler
"A* far n*
from the San Marco Motor* of St. I h u r , »|muld I
Augustine. He bought It under the 1(,4NPIInH| |,P„IH
name of John It .Stevens, gave a „r worn* it „„ „
Ml*ml sildre** and paid rash.
! flaed Income i
Hr identified himself a* a sale* i.nough nmney
man,
llr* of life wl
Crowe then dropped from sight, („ ,.,)1Plld pint
hut by this lime hi* trail w*» gelf(„ HrMlt
tine narrower and more and more
Governor 'V*
official* were on tha watch for similar view* o

W arren’tt Speech

^

Topper Oebardlne, 44"
Gray, Gold, Brown, Belg
Purple, value 2.49 yd.

Special J.95

Special | .49 yd.
Butcher Linen, printed
color*, value 1.89 yd.

and

Spaclal | .29 yd
Small table
lengths

Remnants

and short

R e a d y to g o m a n y p lace*
f o r th e
f\

Ml**
12 to 20

exj
LADIES’
BLOUSES

LADIES’
PANTIES

White washehle Celan#**
materiel In tailored style*.
Site* 33 thru 38, regularly
,1 98

Spacial | .00 pr.

Now V2 Price
be fenced by next Oct. 1,
the rn»t of constructing roads."
"Appropriate laglelatton i|*in*t 1 Repeal of the lax on gasoline
Cotnmunlem."
; used wholly for farming and
Creation of a system for con- \ fl*hlog "
tral purchase of Rtate . supplies.
Enaclment of Id* Cltlien* AdA law prohibiting masked or vlinry Conunlttee program for
hooded persons frnm gathering or regulation of the citrus fruit inparading on publlo afreets and duslry.
property,
i "The must stringent anll-wa/ A statewide reforestation pro -. ter pollulon law*."
tram , with empheiia on fir* con- J Kxenaion of unemployment comfrol." .
peniatlon to the worker who it
.'" A e|vll eorvlce law, with cm- nut of a Job because of Hints*
A hull - on protection of (Rate The worker now tnutl Ire "able
employees from political pres-land willing" In work to draw
lUf* and coercion.''
Jnhl*** benefits under present

rrm o R M S

GIRLS’ COTTON
PANTIES

Orl»p white C'l'lrrn »r#r#ueker, porlin, or
hroedclo'h *•!!* *i% -Ivli'd for offieteney. Ex­
cellent for Nui»»*. Maid* or Reauty Shop
operatic*, . , regular 198 value.

Slit* I to 18 In whit* and
flesh pink, regular S9c

Special J.9S

Special | pr. |.00

BATHROOM SETS

LADIES’ GOWNS AND SLIPS

Chendlu Rug* and matching lid cover*
p*«le1 *hade« l.aily Christina •pisllty.
Special

Lace trimmer! and tailored styles, regular 3 9.1 re
lues

| ,!M set

Special J.U*
eeeeeeeweeeedeeeeeeet

MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS
Short sleeves, bright eolere and patterns. All ill**
and a real buy at

MEN’S SUITS
On* rack of Seereucker and Bedford Cord*. AM
waehabl* and cool. Model* Regular, Short*, Stouts,
and Short Flout*. Cheat else* 88 to 50 (not all
■lies In all modala),

CloMOtft 11.69

MEN’S SLACKS

BOYS* SLACKS

Fine quality nit wool gabar­
dine in Bering nml Kuminor
weight* Tun, llrown. Green,
Gray, \Vnl*t lire* 28 thru 44.
Regular value* IK Ml and 19.7S

ALSO

MEN’S DRESS
SHIRTS
In n*a{ or broad atrip**, neck
ilia* 14 to 18. Value* to 4.50

material* and gabanltna* with that
holding quality In Tan, Blua,
Solid* and Chwke age* 8 to 18.
8.95 A 7.85 value*

Special

ELGIN

HELBROS

BOYS’ WASH SLACKS

G O TH IC JA R -P K O O F

Broken elite In Sanforised fa it color ma
terlali. Value* to 4.88

flB 'L /A N C B

CkraAont | . 9 8

Two-tone two-piece
Sanforized end-on-end
Auit at one little prloe
KtyWhltnty,
iwied l# /ti you

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m
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BOYS’ COWBOY SUITS

One tone of itripes Mends
Into solid tone of plain
In waitt-hu|gin|, pephtra
flaring jacket, Plain tone
In slender skirt. A fina
Sanforised Awondala

■.

Shirt# ol bright rad, trouiera of Tan at
Green Twill Waehabl*, sanforised add

NEW SPRING
NECKWEAR
Nica selection of Men’* tie*
valued to 1.60

Rpeelal g g c

c h a m b ra y .

Grey, Maroon, B«i|e.

4 S £ » s » iS 2

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Section Two
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

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E*taM!?hH tans

pasture Building
To Be Major Part

SANFORD

The Miracle of Soil Conservation

O f ‘Soil’ Program
P a lm e tto .
0 T o

B ru sh

F a rm in g

jvSchool Teacher I
O u t l i n e s Needs j
For Conservation'i
l nt

Use

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S tre sse s

Of

O u tlin e s

C n r t - '- r v d t i D n

Soi! Day’ Cited
A s Illustration
Of Cooperation

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Hr MAI I'll MASSAM
From palmNint nrirl brush In im­
proved pailut# sod
. . tha*'» " t r
of the mirad#i lira* will be per
formed here Apr. / on Mua'I#

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I'. It \ l I'll HASS \lt
In idtiiti'in In i IImi tins inrias*
in,: pul'Ii' .(trillion In the in*
I'lirt in, r ,f rnn.FMing *11 n tlur.il
icinurie. tn the 'il.itr. the Mu.scl*
Con.ei* tlton D u ichrrluletl Thun
il.iy, mi ll.r l,**n* nf the Fdlnwihip
Uil*ll* ,*l t olleitc
Sinlnid. I*

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pifllV tfioH’ii fVfrt r|*M R r i d ,1
pvinrip-il n| th# lf»» «l R#N#ai» I I* 1
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Soil Day.

NO. 161.

Assooinled I’rr.os I.t-uss-tl Wirt

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B e ( ’o n v r r t e f l T n

D a iry

FLORIDA, TUESDAY. APRIL, o. 1943.

, Became mmli of tbe Fellowship
A l i c a l College latm i» bed suited
10 i r a n e i , cloven, ami oilier |e
l.
run: ilnrui.eil is in out*t.indinq
gurnet, patlute building will be a
e»-inip|e ol 1 Oi.)iC|,,l|VC rflm l
major pari of tbe toil and w ain
Mole lit.in l" littsitiess, iiiilmtri.il,
conservation |ob in be petfmmrd
mil iiv n oi 41mt 11ion v nl , »iitr..l
rlo ti'l, h &gt;t|* mi , I tnil ilrltin u
on the JOU-etcrr fsim between tun
•&lt;“I* i I ' l*i*l ,m| St *tc *gct*cir,
up and tun-down Miracle Day
Of enurte vnu can’t expect t»
*,**,tm^ it. .citing ii|* Mo*
tee palmetto rnveieil land change
i Mtmpf m In t h# it tiii j v Utl* *o«|
y n.t &gt;).»i *|i.o, .*inl ,*if g.iiiif
pi Mi* one-ila v tn gins*** ami
l isiiri i»f th# viith 4»g
f
4lit! .
ill ..ol i« i.,,ke *1 Mir hifg-tl
Isgiimes grated by cattle. That
Muni in * •! hu Canttsi l lotnfa.
hr * #|lf I|4||M »tM »GljH -i| f#A» 1N#f 1
l § M time. Hul when Miracle Day
tfl
To peif Min this m olern sgit
.prll *«i«t III lltltpl#
IT over, tha teed, ferllllier. and
cultural Miracle," which ordlnsr
ilmatlone In m*V* good pastnr*
flifif '|#p#m|pm f nn
th# •
IIV lequhe, finu nr five ye,,* to
will be In llie cleared and well
tsIt# ill# nl It11 »#%Hli»« #A
sccnmpllsh. n.-ex 700 "on thi Farm
prepared tnll
4f’*t il»* V*dt
I Mm ***»*'# t,
Ita'uli-g til '-etersiis sr«* .lopatIn nine different (leldl, ranging
ft»»t ifl rl'tllip litis V*H&lt;t it " i d
J
O'K Ilii-p Ip sssisl with th# Jobs.
•ji tire frmn 15 lo 20 acrei, Im­
Thf
tt»fc fIf 1 1 . 4**f!
J
'•M" !r«n!i * firm machinery dealers
proved pastures will be planted
Isftw% if Psn4*|l *i 4, t 'wittl, 4od 4't •
ftnm all
er tha *t*te are fur
aa men and machlnet carry out that
Iif**-I*a11 a•4*4%
H'vas
1
•'itdilng trictors and iricer* fr*a
*f.nt ft ,
pari nf (he romplata farm aoll
* l 11 4 |s » I j*11 w*»j* 11 -*f M*« h *•Mi*i *i
la■I * *Is» fist'! M»**f*' 4% lift} Ollt J
t -*n»t I. the ,:o!!»g#
l.t. i
and water cnnttrvatlon plan work*♦ *m fll ^'1Is • I "li'l'itpti Ii*»f5'i
»*1* 41
}); -.If Ill'll l&gt;* r fidhii t t»4*»■*»If Fi*ay yif |*
.»&gt;.1 I.
Th* hard working committee
f ||rgit* •*»&gt; *.» ■.♦•-.ys if h |li|I 11 »*.», fit* ■&gt;*. »
ad out hv l.e* Jacobten, U. 8 .
Is i t . ) »l.r
•iv Jar tin (Cirdiir.ct jf Kd H'.ggin*.
Ol! rontervallon Service technlhoys | **r|
I"*I ftlf %ivtt* £! t !«
l iqmf
titrf
|i*fef f#
m . -sgt-r 'f t1;# 3emtP.ot« County
^ Fhototb? Soil Ccntervjtion SarMee.
A r t assigned to the Seminole Soli
I&lt;1 * ft! «••• l|r|» gi*’jj f !*»»••■
' !■imbt-r '* r.smmarc*, .ire burning
Conservation DMrlct. Altogether,
♦-i
tin
aitfiftv
Top ptetun- »ho'v» seem-.. on the farm of (hr Fellow,hip Bib" M ' d
•••: inig'** ••#!*» tn g»t thn ffiant
there will he lf&gt;5 acre* nf paiture
Mi*
)M| ^f &lt;|F* ^
\ , g t \ iSh acre farm 'it Sanford# Aren will K tri'a* f urt -• I* t 1 s
.np-atlon ' • v.-t for the big Miracle
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Colin D Munn. State Corner- iidnptfti pisturc gri«$C!i on Thursday rtt the "nr d iv
S '•
do.. Ferttlliar sn.d materials arc
1***
vationist for the U. S. Soil Con­ i ,no%*rv'gfinn Day Bp|&lt;vv picture nhow* land of wood** riV't*# tha 1 I ■*f If *•
r1f If'11» I '* ♦I*!
bemg fur' ‘.kvd fr»« of oharge by
. i i in «* riti V * yI*1 . Hi
'Of!'
servation Service at Gainesville, lt(1, lri.,.(VM, t(lt,
on^prv.it'on treulwcnt*'
hnsihass i : ••.-, -o over tho state
ifl&gt;»st*f *II 4I f. f 1|l**if II#
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taid that Improved pstture it the
As t •- r day approaches Mr.
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he»t use for thousand* of Florida
v. i hi* Chief of Oparat
rql ♦Ii* ,»,
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acre*. “What you will tea Apr. 7
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at Sanford It typical of the good
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i ,i ■ .-scr.ntlon Service, art•
n .) in*ii*-I *'tst i *
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pastures our technicians are help
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M ol
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fit . gr motit i fi'c* VM*»,ns'V flf (
n ’s II farmer controlled soil con­
f .vantinp, to Jonato
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after the land Is well prepared; feminine touch, the Isdie* .re u.ing the »ime t'-'hr'-i"* lei*ned by C'.nservitjon
,!*!S. .'ha!r ::•:!: ' “ ■ ’ !•!:•!, Day
fhat man'*. board if £o'l tonsf rvst’ir D '.’rict bre r
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Field 2, Pangola f r a i a on 30 vemen centune. ijo and still pircftced in this Atom s*e
"?ha* ' rid
bigg«»t
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..lid'. i him
, Suparmi-'*. v*’*cce *» s * '■ # r s , sI C!1.
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aerts: Seven and one-half tons of heart ii won ihioujh hi» Momic*’"
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.&lt; ■" hr uh.iwn in
.. :th the 1u*S -* * i **tr.K f!'ai u;a* on Apr. 7, Cavay Ream*, of the
4-8-6 fertiliser and SO ton* of
.- .r IS.t'Tfl pe u rl,. ’-s- »
Under the leidenhip if
Silly Mero V /d lr.n . .ft-irney, who
&lt;,0.&lt; *',
r. t
Biblical College will have on hand
it’^n 'Strs t t Arr *\:n- delimit* will he broadcast and twiea headed the Ws.htngtan. D 4 —”
- ,r d other* P - lea* K-wk -' s Club 5c.
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e;;iuj#» mide during rh# , r # •■*
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runners will be SpraitJ aeenly BtiHints** *rd
V’rrr.
• v - i rf , ‘f» drinks, fhi-re also
th.‘
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ev'st
BT. top of the ground and covered #n 4 C!oh of Sanford v fft
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only
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depth gauges. A cuIMpacker be­ und vi^ltor^ ' food to suit t!*^ *M
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: -!:••* v # i have h-ft nothing
Thlftt* rt*tt
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fhtl*Tl - , *sig gtt'j ID»R| rtift ( BS
aoll and help to conterva molttur* violently 4pott#d
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-havtrg planned the pro.*M*. Pe*d .siil
#\ f f a»» msnlt (*it M.c I ' .ho,
Field 4, St. Auguttln# and Carper IflR URT' nor# f«in« tliF RPW # lo1*
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in the *r t i :v :t
, * -m i *1 r.-.inuteit detail. There
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),«• Its *,!)■••
U " . f i» ' s**» **fh &gt;•***• - i&lt;)| nf f Inftfit 4 him #it a«i| rnr*nf*
f r a i l with whit# clover on to will 4f II ro|i! itririM. f &lt;•i f v »*»o I
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1' i o f t i u n
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tmii-iiatu’ei on hand to
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1’itt f leF *Imfvtn-ft ati i MnfT |im* i*’. hv! H'«« fhf'f !••! I yj
\ ♦ IU Mil 4'
a'ersa; Water control will be #» wlt'lie*. lor rt'Mm, piplnst
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, -n te rg i'iic y u n d e r co n tro l
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tabllihed for sis acre* of muck liftiiil»ii i (jf*i « 4lid t*of *i*'g4, *n«l H«*
» . I i'll li»£i *
t I t. Btlsson, Chairman nf the
it. iip«it&gt;&lt;i
»*’t ’fp n "• Wl»h#-**|l *•' I i |fltiM'r| A * l*»'l*t
thi
i£ l,.tn n ,« the giant ope*.
soil on M'rscl# Pay When tbit mmiv v hi »»i H*4 f m m |iM4, |"**i
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Medical vomn-.ltti'i*. The .satutition
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voice committee under Chairman. How­
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Aq(| Atyjth*»-■II t
pounds of 2-8-lfl and 300 pounds
p lf jjp\y r.lub. which
•' t.v -t Api 7
•* * n?s*ichlr.ery desi» • 1
ard Fnvillc. s.-ill have real rooms
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ii*calling
I ,n&lt;) ' 'i n a b i l i t y farm used *e
made from sta shell*
' rlriff|f t fn«aFfvitIoniM fni* (fi*
w t copper sulphite, and 6 tons of tj,p largeil charter inatnhenl|,i*
rttjny iruij fobs i**j *
.-■iiv.. :r. over" located over the sprawling 7,15 acre
ntlljt h •«* car I cl ty, lint* h*'1''»rMv Msnv otker uiefu' *-■
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dolomite will he applied and har , v, r rih'alned in Florida, lias g-.im saffiltfi
S So*l Conif'
farm. Intorfitld communication*
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sMnn needs -.1
'"ide from materia' ♦h*" { flflif* 4**r»n SfTVlCF it O f h f d ?
rowed In. St. Augustin# grass , n n„i to help make this event 11 *tt&gt;*n ,„.)
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particular len t «r.» Th. *'*p. w»»bars s"d Nther*. .ccust-.tr-1 C\ai*s»#.* s
•f* atolen* will then be planted the ,j,# hlggest show ever to hit Flo*
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same way Fangola Is started In l*ls tin*- of it. huiiesl nienihe* hiltlv of S field i. determine*! hv
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C mmtiUv ut.Ji-r Gmern! .1 C
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Field 2. On tha to acre* of miners' petite, Mue ey»*l, energetic, Milt) i , Sins,1 , 1,11 Ici-liniMSMi who study thrown sway The-,a tiny tots t#" lir
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Hutch::'.sou i.--isl«d hy Capt- R H
m on Highway 111 it the &gt;• ig'
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flr aandy aoll, 5,000 pound* nf 4-B-fl rail Will Ism. its. taken oil the ml the «»|l chs* »&lt; I n title degress of volt sM sight off that "It s wi'."»
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fartllliar and 10 ton# of dolomite nf serving as secier*ry to the I etnslnti, and slop#
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----- after buying_ the faun, I'tflHS *^ ifi vill d
!** f t .(^tnii|*Mf i» . » ojo i (•Mir.ilo
I siul t'se Msp
't* p *&gt;f fain* into lit# muscle tier of all of 7 Isis
will .ha spread and harrowed In. Mliacle flay rommittee
tier'
lot. '
I'eld’s
children
it’s
now
a
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.sited
on
the
Roll
Conse,
Outdoor .igr.i i r t a f r r t i i i r . g
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Then 100 pounds nf carpet grass has he"n *h# huge task nf mailing] I,o.ving Mir long isnge complete
IVits-M* itelie-es tlis* 'he *&gt;*
*11 he h v . lied hv II H Coierr.an
Mieit life
atlnit fieulce technicians assigned
i *it|t
" n,.. ■I I tli
seed will b# covered vary lightly out the many thousands nf mv* ! "M and wain otiservallnn pro ol To
th# nldei children *h» te»cl,*. n llie fireogc Roil Conservation e t . *o.i t s no her a itlendiog
I II..
. •"Util* stmI his *" o assistants A '■*' Fee
by a cuIMpacker or a light harrow tatlons eini lellrtB, and guiding ginn* a* I* lias l'**n tailored tn fll soil and
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.valei conservation she Ihatrlct They tielpcil him to work
Soil
loose* Sti
i gt |it» fin I ! I f , &gt;•&gt; t Mi, ••! Faille They plan ovc'
(Mill'
1
almost straight. Inoculated Inleiested , Mitriliiitnra tn Edwnt'l.'he needs «f n.n i„nd am] the
II ft* *h|# lit I'M*" tin* tht*
oil a complete fain* conservation
* l.t. f||l • I »,'■ 4hftte I II I,, sd htgh-vav sign* on s" high
" h i t # elover aeed will b# planted Higgins, iliHinunn nf the flteeting fniniei hv th# holt fonsetvittnn has a soil capability map which
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titnohlrt# ha tIif v ••*** ♦*.«»»*•
(f'nnHniiril on I’ 7 See ?i
(CunMnned on P. 2. H#r 2l
I . . II* ■II 1.4 . ism Ifrtnt! ,» ,ys b sding Into C,anloiil .'oh"
rommiticn 'Irn rsmllla Itra'-e., f!ei vlt-e terlinl. Ink, Tielils will he
thl* fall.
iis i*&gt;ft M|iMfnfhtti M* avbi H iI•
I.'lda* Im-s is M'c fuel committee
l 11 I ill
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Field 0, Panaocola Bahia pasture Chamher nf rnnunerce Herretatv niuntierei! nnd ».■&lt;« shown tn
Ilia |*|4 t *«• tif ffn-s Mi'll! V’ *If FI*■•» a ■(
fill tilt ,f ♦I lilr- ind his 's the Tctponsihillty of
tail Is
on 25 acre*: 12,600 pound* of and Club in embers hip chairman, ! grthn with Mi« *’ *»tment riven
r iii nl&lt;t
whfi Im1"# g{I'’0M
M.dditig -lie . -- r»-. . . , -, gas in it
4-8-0 fertiliser and 25 tons of answers (lie niinietnu# hum ills •" ci'li field
nI•I» it'll-11 *nn|&gt;#r wH'Ni
llie ‘*h&gt;
"I *&gt;. '.petal.' &gt;h*' hui'dteds ■(
I
limestone will ha harrowtd In. tanee telephone '-alls and nlhei
It
' • ii»* ,,, t llMl.'S flint v* 111
&gt;11 I. .
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1 I 1 grown foi
• is* i tn*,■
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T h e n 250 pound* of Pansacola wise keeps llie •'gentlenifn enni
it* ••
,| )irntei-l|oit 1 • **o perlmls *&gt;f
f IiH Hint fiUirn ill i "
■t 'intpA, -ligttcing 11f*l»«* %, itiil
i f tn Hi
Bahia gras* teed will h* planted miltec" meeting on nrhrifule and ^ , i gular rtnp i-■ I-, M«n
ft. I I
ft1411 Jll * .#|»l H*i|l "
*' | 1«V| fill living Ml** ’Mil tir Is* 'IT
with • aeeder-culllpackar at the functlmilng Ifor ro ivorVein have
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--IiFti lit ion nti A111 ii Vt t« " ill **•
Inn kill 14 .Hfi i»i*i t"*t uf *)|il Mm*hf r
rat* of ID pound* an acre.
given her Hit* title nf "Miracle I Ml- 1 mid n|if t•I&gt; plaiileil in ntrlpa
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KaiMi'fl fnr d mill*’ fiiiniii
All nf th# rntmtvelinfi *vint In he p#t|nim»il \ | i**i |# r’w&gt;*l I n„ f HI tIM
Field 11, common Bahia and Whip".
is* i #i1 pi'iiftri . fi.M.I fltr (fPhPl'rtl
oi l,e|ta. Ite'iik'iie.l lo reduce the
C*|l I IIH IflOVrs |lt*»»'
"ll'rt fully • ifllirtrli' flirt*
hairy Indigo on 23 aero: 0,000
Tn Mr*. Itonamnnil Chapman, velocity of the wind to halt the serration Day Apt. / on the fellowship Biblical ( nllege’s W* «&gt; i# „ , ||
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lirtvf? gntti*ll rtf* m iif 11
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Aunda of 0- 10-10 fartllliar and chairman of the Finance Commit­ blowing away of topsoil. Alan Istm neat ,'isnfntd roultl he dnn# »t a very litlf# rail il llir n|.#iatinn rlmic Mirh nn Ihm* Hj»irml» i * “f
•" '*(11 i to no* I'.ll t nf 1ha f.Stt III rttlon limn h i *
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73 tona of limestone will ba disked tee, has fallen the teak of reklng serves to ron-etve moisture and
, • '1 I llilln ■*#•i• attic rtMiphiv ' ftMipri rhrtlrinnn &lt;»f tin* Semlnol#
nil I’ |'"t, rulllpHrkrrB,
In. Bahia aeed will b« broadcast up the money for the original mil- pmlect crops, nirlmrda and grov- ware itirtrlied nvet a five yeet p#rn*H, Colin I) Cuimt, Stal# &lt; o n in flNh 11till isEM ii INI I In* liki*
t .mind ti ni-k
Still ( Vuirtf'i viiMtm Ihntrlrt
*stimuli, i i&lt;i! loriey.
at tha rata of 10 paunda an acre, lay nt food nnd auppllea. Slin tma ra. and bulltlini'a front atorrna.
|tjt.h&gt;i M'l'p &gt; ,v ilt ' '* i,, h-in.t In HM'lulrtM of till' rtfort lUtC I'TilllfUittifl
iitltlUv III ffirin imirhinrrv ‘‘ ill
“/rAlthough
veil jol&gt; I" m rm h le ill ol lli# ntalrtiel* anil nI. h hr. 4| ioMIk!iDmI Wll'Uin »'M* I ♦• i.»tltt»*ir»| flit
and Indigo at tha rata of 4 pound* driven a linid bargain for her fel­
gc .t, ,i#r 71 uiitl M\NV 4#f otif on Mu* |in»J#c*
la n d Classes hand cl.e s,fled
n n o u g r i nit’s
» aa vast
over ft„m
an acre. A aeeder-cultlparker will low rlub .member,*
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. . . . after
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front .nil
so|| capability
rupahihty map tn
lo either marbliies needed for this epei
Muif m '‘Hlinh\vhHrk**i ” innrlnni
* 1 1»,,t Mt»k{ only fot»|M*i rtf Ion fiotn
b* used.
i-uttiing many difficulties-has the. )f Plg|,t .nationally une.l classes of
one-.lay operation, farmers -let** should h'wnme consclmi-. nt
u adep thrmtgl
himd, tai. i ( . r n i ^ i n 11 ; i ‘, ( I w i i t r t
t *11j* ntf*»t Inti it ti ii.J*
hvt n
Field 15, weaning lovagraii on club poised and wailing the break |nt|(, B(ich r h ,.H „.,j, lw ,.„|()rt(! iif llie atate have been rarrying Mn- net'll nf mil ami ivatei cop • 1mm*tug the brush In blN .*itd
in 'fill Flor!t!*° th'iw
23 acre#: 11,600 pounda of 4-8-fl of dawn of Apr. 7, the day of Ilia',,.......... m-p
extended nervation In Mieit dally living apeivlng the iralilue nut r
MRt| y determine on similar programs
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M ia iiilf
fertllliar and 23 tona of llmeatone show.
. one class from attollier In this over e five year period," ho stated Hr hellevrs Mist runnerveiIon a,| •&gt;n th# land *vtl| hi* present and i"
4,(100 Y e a r Old C o rn
will b* harrowed In. Lovagraii,
Pointing
out
that
the
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8
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find
Iirellon
should
icralvn
more
rm
Mperelion nn ’ D” day. AI.mi •1
-AH o. f ,,,y;
've
'" I method each class of land la grad'AVANN All, •ia . Apr h uT t
which avaragta t,600,000 ated a
Conservation Service technician^ pltasls in the grade erhnnlt, nnd giant heavy duty brush r h o p p e .
•lU'iji* linn • Ml.VI” i-hanr* r o u n d In N ew M exico
jgund. will be planted at tha rate
assist farmers In the 44 Boll Con with Ilia fell** youth Hr rxpletnrd wlilcli ts weighted down fnr hea '1*1 ., 1 i *•-111
1 W
f k h pt itpitsad 3,000end ennservethm
nred*
w one pound an acre. To gat aueh menla", Mrs. Chapman aald. With
Districts
throughout that th# Florida Resource-Uar Itmsli work by adding 1 &lt;t,ot&gt;&gt;&gt;j ,,,11.. g.itdvd missile ran*#, rtjys
Cropping Hyslem: ( ' I a n n r-I servetlon
CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Apr 6a small amount of aaed wall dis­ the estimated crowd nf mora'than cropping ae*)net", where noli lm- Florida In planning and applying Education t’nmmlMrr hmulrd hy pounds of water In Its two Isige
’i—Corn hsllevad to he i
tributed, tha Invagraa* aaad will 06,000 Mr. Illgglna anticipates in.,iing crop* ere grnwn in com- adapted conservation practices Dr, If, F llai ket of Florida Mtetr «|«unts toounted above the chop
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ii ,
i *hau 4,000 year* old hi* been r#
ha mixed with caitor pomaca or Miracle Day the BPW Club# are hinetlon with toll depleting crops based on good lend use, the con University at Tallahamce *ve« pets will be at wo*k along with
*•'• ne.v fedaial fsi-llit
.Y ;potted fi'tind in •♦ntrsl New M«xcottonaead meal—9 pounda of tha expecting to tuck Into their form so Mint the product I!'ene*a of th* •ervstlonlst alatad that many of studying tha pmhlem and making t be many huMd'iret s, p in seiap *,» i .&lt;-,1a,I Itl III *, s tit p fk
:»*# &gt;'*rt
h’o.
meal or pomaca to one pound of fitting nylons a neat profit for |lend la malnleined or Improved the conservation practices that giret progress in thin dlrerltnn a ,, a*,.) enh t r a 'lio s
*I
n e k St aei
Two Harvard grtdiisl* students

Sanford Women To Serve Lunches
At Const* vation Day’ Project

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tr.Mlo* !»&gt; Re
Broadcast ‘S o il’ Shown!*»0pr»atio»*(|e*e Tlinr^day
11
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Activities
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S n i I ( onservation
Ifay Is F.vplained

H u td u ^ u ii S ri

lip

Cotlimimirnlifins

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Colin Ciimn, Stale Conservationist,
Tells 01 ‘Soil’ Day Expenses

WStt^S-SSSi? JSpS

aaed
Flald 16, carpal g r a n and whlta
(Inver on 17 acre*: The land will
ba fertilised with 8,(00 pounda of
5- 8-10 ptua 860 pound* of copper
Jirtlllta r, treated with IT ton* of
. _%naitona,
•
and aaaded* to carpet
tr u e a t the rata of 10 pound*
an a m . Inoculated whlta clover
aaed w)U ba aown thl* fall.
Hall It, Coaatal Stnftbda on
15 aeraa: On Mlrael* T a y , only

or.* tore will be pat lit Coastal

Bans ode for production of etolons
tv runners to ba planted on tha
ithtr 14 acres. Thl# ona-aer* BarBttda production hloek wOI Ncalva
“0 pounda of 4-8-0 farttluar and
t • i o n of llmaatona, rlftaen
t of atolona wilt ba *fre*d
and covered w ltF a dlak

’’3a&lt;
S^a&amp;A3£i
to firm t b t

future club use.

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thiiioghnut Mir years

Drainage DHclien: .'ImeM canals
I.ONOKBT IIAlll,
designed to slowly move excess
weier from wet I t r d i After ex
MIAMI, Apr. 5 (Hpeclsl)—The rasa water I* temoyed land can b#
longest haul aver reported on a uaed for pasture or crop produc­

shipment of tomatoes was a car­
load shipped thl* season from
Goulds, Florida, to Spokana,
Washington, The tomatoe* wars
grown and packed by John W
Campbell and ahlpped by the
Tropical Agriculture Cooperative
Association. The tomatoes arrived
In the West Coast city In good
condition, County Agent Chart
H. Staffanl was Informed.
STUDENTS'

WIVES CLUB

TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 5
lei}—A new home d*mon»tral,._
club for wives of atudtnta attend­
ing Florida State Untvaraity waa
organised here recently under tha
direction of Mlsa Najll# Daughtry,
Leon County home agent.

tion.
Wildlife Areas; No this doai
not rafar . to "Spooning” or
“Sparking’’ areas. It msana fields
bait suited for bird sanctuary and
planted to crop* or plant* that
furnish food and covar tn nfttva
bird* and game.
PROGRBSA IN PARK

QUINCT, " A p r ~ 5 (S p e e ta l)Much prograaa hi* bean mad* re­
cently In construction work on a
caretakar’a oottage, bath house,
and dam at Gian Julia Park, ac­
cording to Waa Ella# Laffltta,
Gadsden County home demonstra­
tion agent. A swimming pool la
being made a t tha park for childran of tba county.

will he done nr* Apr 7 are normal
T an&gt; happy f*&gt; «## th# newly
ly accomplished by firmer* who organised Bemlntde Boll Ciinneii’a
fit them Into their regular (arm­ Mop Dlairlcl take an ectlve In
ing operation* He emnhaitied th» '•test In sponsoring this Mltncle
need many farmers have for • Hotl Conservation
Day,” Gunn
long range complete soil and wa­ listed, “Through thl-* spectsculer
ter conservation plan rather than one-day operation they will ba
the yearly short-sighted aoll de­ able to acquaint tha people of
puting system of farming.
•hair district with the Importance
"Many of the
conservation of soli and watar conservation and
practices can ha applied by farm ­ 'he facilities on hand to get th*
er* during slack labor seaaona or local Job done "
by “iia p p ln g_ " labor or mechlnsiy_ Gct'n pointed mil further Mist
with their neighbor*. In our oper-jthe Soil Conservation Service was
alien* In the Districts
we an- supplying the sponsoring agtncle*
courage farmer* tn gradually shift [the necessary technician* -to plan
to the contervatlon avatem o f 'i h t complete farm conservation
farming rather than "all at. one' program and thgse technicians
bio-’" method. Wa fealthat a Iwill be on hand Apr. 7 to assist
farmer who convinces himself that ] tha manv machines and men in
4 conservation ayitem of farming performing th* Miracle of breathpays off In dollars and cants will ing new ilia Into depleted eclla.
be more apt to follow such a pro
To th* aun-tanned open-collared
gram and aall It to hla neighbor," SCfl technicians It's tha aame Job
M went on to explalil.
they do every working day on
Gunn waa emphatic In hla state­ •mall and Urge farm# using th*
(Continued on P. 3. Sac. 1)
ment that more people of the

'('*, I »e Wilson, a tinnier 'J I ( II- t«t,l the (is -sniuli Mitult'g
, M&gt;»* tic tied "'infattvd .»Ith
lo Mie tank destroyer hattsllgn. '
VlnsMt* of Ma'irgli,
K.,a, th* eindlt for sai nt log I'Ms ti«i&gt; ''.i*t
gol-tendlllg display of machine* hslimsn *d Mi* Himiis Aimed
a* work. Ha mad* over 160 long F.itces Committee V'nv'n !* a
distance telephone calls, sent patient et Mie Bethesda . Md.,
reams of telegrems, rode th* high naval hospital
'W# are gol:ig to insist that
wty* and by-ways searching for
the exact type nt machine to do M'» has* he Innstsd •** *n*)th**»*
th» i'*hs that the Soli Conserva­ Ga-trg'S," he rpmtsd Vtnaon *»
tion Hervlca technicians said must ssylng
project
*«tirr.'.t.he done to convert thi* depleted ( s-s.t img#
ct* S)(* I'}i* Wlfk Ftft (ivsi I • ts
iob acre farm from an ntie state • t i ' -\ decision Is axc acted to fc«
to lind-wU* usafulnas*
raschad hy midsummer
“You know,"
he »»iu,
said, “ Ii nheir
.now, ne
nr
t ,,t
r . r t . #a- ,. s» hv
th# SCS “ « W W « » lot about #h; " ^ , T Force, A m y and N»vy
’Land
U *. Capablllt
U P“b&gt;y‘Jf—**uw esch act- vt|l - , , - t u . l l y build Into a -omshould be usad In accotdance with rvunity of- "i'
73,000 persons—most
Hi capability and treated accord­ of M's*t! civilian technician*.
ing to its needs. We In the farm
With the
sit* in
machinery business
t a n are dolngAust I n u th is s t Oaorgla'l^F’re stc n ’’said
that with nur machinery—I t l ^ u s the (light of the mlstHss could
the type of conservation Job that he observed In tha
Bahamas,
read* to be don* and we wfll gat West Indies and Windward Island
tha machine capable of doing the The Impact area would h* near
lob."
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-mm,
tUFliFli
il tha aaat coast of South
Natal, M
on
Tha qulat maqnarad. soft tpakati 1 Amsrlms,

Hebert

Dick

it

t’e 's r i b u r g - s l i d yastar lay they
found cob* and piacts of tha old
r*t typ# of com whlta staking
trite** of sarly American man.
Thsv wsr* sent out in the *xp#d!Msn hy Harvtrd'e Peabody
'h» an:!#r.t corn

thrfr « n d f n « «f
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BUY NEW STOVE .
TAVAFES, Apr. 5 (Special)—
Lai... C 'Jr.'.y
u n iy name
ham# csmcnsirairo.,
dsme nitration
H u b - c m sn racantly bought a saw
»‘*v* U r thsir k'X'hsr. htire,
------ *a-rardirg
to Mr*. ».•*•**
Lulci* **
K. »»'*
Mil­
ler, home agent
CORN CONTEST
MILTON, Apr. 6 (Special)—
S#vanty-(lv* Sants Rosa County
4-H club boya era planting ana
err# asch to Dlxls 18 com In a
contest arranged by Aast County
Agent J E. D»vl»,

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School Teacher
Continued (tom F i | « 1 Hoc. S)
classifies the soils of Finalist
County Into the eight national
land ’(-lasses. This ahn received
from the studies made by Soli
Scientists of tha U. H. Boil Con­
servation Service.- The youngst­
ers learn how each class of land
in Pinellas County can best be
used to produce food and meet
,lire needs of man and at the same
| time conserve it for future use—
tilts In a defensive alliance hard hitting, highly mobile strik­
[but they
learn m
a deeper lesson—
.11-, .-a.,,
against aggression, actually will ing
force, able to move ijiiirl.iy
(tha! unless lands are piopcily used,
be a reaffirmation of a nine-year Into a threatened araa, whatever
[they or their children might go
old defensive agreement between the let tain or wealhej.
hungi f
Cstud a and the United Slates
IrMead of attempting in stretch
Clara held knowe children, Hhe
Tha two countries set up a joint out her l o n e in a thin line along
knows how to maka tha lesson
defense board in 1940, and have the tar not lit, Canada seeks to
s i m p l e enough for their tiny,
cenled on ths cooperative agree- man strong points and patrol
giasplng minds. Hhe uses the art
D tht since.
areas of Iwtitr strategic importance.
tof persuasion, tiny comparisons of
The Canadian-United States
To guard against surprise, she
____ people
___;___of; var
,_j. things tha children already know,!
agreement, Ilka the new North relies on intelligence from many
Among Ilia many
Will witness
Atlantic pact, mentions no names soutces
ul........"
----- the their deiira to eet, their inquiring,
pali ids ’ of Canadian led interests who
ef possible aggressor nations, hut mount ad police which • visit ham Mlimit- Hull Culrirvalioti Day'neiiite. their deslie to Impiess
rfn rh m their lov* for pliy, and]
lets and remote trading posts; air •Apr. 7 In Hanford;-will —tu
_.-k, their "sharing nature." Hh* seasons |
from the north, ovtr the Polar j.atroh ami aerial photography; ! C Hark* Andernon, of Avon 1'ark
area or across the North Atlantic itdar and radio; small grnnp-i ul a Ftnnsylvainan by birth ami a all Ibis with a natural luva for .
who children and teaching—and bar !
long native of Florida
...
o r Pacific, by Russia.
military personnel whose routine 1 life
by an act of fate will lead tinie conviction that the school rooms |
In answer to a question, the duties are weather observation but I Hull
District (hiper&gt; (of the nation are the pieces to
national military (•takllshment who can keep an eye on the skies ( visorsConservation
all over the Hlati lo change this nation from an e x - 1
said today that ‘‘selected individ­ and ginuml for unfriendly vlsita- I the bigfrom
event on April 7. Ander­ ploitive era to ona of l a s t i n g )
ual officers of the Army, Navy I t ions.
son was elacted President of the
and Air Force (are) presently ini Hacking up lliat Intelligence net­ State Association of Boll Conser­ abundance.
Her lessons in conservation are
Canada for the purpoee of in­ work is another dominion unit, tbe vation District Supervisors at
creasing fsmilierity with defense I Canadian i angers. They are trap- their annual ilnu- convention reflected In the homes of tha
establishments, and arrangements | pars, woodsman, fanners, whose held in Pensacola last Baplember. children. Many fathers and moth­
ers, too, are becumlng conservation
In that country purstgint to tha woik takes them into distent plac­
minded, and lata in Ufa are Injoint United Btates-Canada Mutu­ es
tunned by the tot only a year or
al Deftnte Agreement."
Upon this integrated system &gt;,f
The number of officers ex-1observation, Canada Impel to be
changed vaties from (line to lime,I waii.nl of any stealthy Infiltra­
tbe NME raid, hut the group iej tion by an enemy lecklng to gam
comparatively small. Most of the j bar.es III hei I n n l e r luml
officers are Army or Air Force, The Untied Blales amt Canada
cojonels or lieutenant colonels ori now are currently looking to de­
Navy captains or commanders.
j velopment of a radar net across
This group of offlcsrs, most of the north tu warn of approach of
Whom work at military headquar­ enemy airciafl. Weather stations
ters in Ottawa or Washington, ap­ already in operation provide a
parently tr e In addition to other start.
mere technical groups. These
PLANT NEW CORN
groups, of both officers and en­
listed men, are working in the
MAUI HON, Apr. b (Special)—
field on such projects si testing
Madison County negro farmers
of equipment, weather nations
have planted 'tins arn** lo Dixie
Television Scenes
and radar installations high up
IN corn this season, according to
along the rim of the North Amer­
James C. Miller, negro farm
Continued frum Cage I Hee. it)
ican continent.
agent.
program. A soil conservation su r - !
Canada’s ground forces aie
, vey showed that Chester’s laud was
small (probably about lib,000) but
r |] best suited to truck crops, pasture,]
uniquely filled to defend tbe vast
and citrus. 'Hint’s the use tu which i
frontier land.
l,ril‘ ‘ thri radio-television executive is!
The army roiisisln of two c o m ­
' i n ' putting Ids hind Measures needed!
ponents—the active or regular |
| to Imld and Improve the soil on i
force and the reserve force There'
1,11,1 the Milling Itmil lire being applied,
is no national guunl such as exists 1
nunwhen prrangeiiientN were comin tha United Stales.
pleted for the Miracle Boll Coll-1
Tha army u built around a i
----- serviillon Day program on Fellow-.
n
simp llihllcni College farm here,/
A
Wlllierell sent it suinmary uf tha|
H
activities to Chester. Hu replied
kl I that t'HB would put the field day j

LAND USET MAP

MSSTJU

Conservation Practices To B e Applied On Farm By Fields
FIELD
NUMBF.B

HUOAR CANE PLANTING: Cane to he used for Winter feed and syrup. Oliver Equipment working In field.
PERMANENT PASTURE: To he planted to paugoJa grass using John Deere equipment.
TRUCK LAND: To lie planted summer legume (hairy Indigo) for soil Improvement, to be followed by winter
truck. Land preparation and seeding hy Willy* Overland, using Newgren equipment.
TEN ACREH TO HE HEEDED TO CARPET GREHH: Water control will be established on remaining six (0)
acres, and when adequately drained, lids urea will h* sprigged to HI, Augustins grass. White clovur will ba
seeded on entl~« field in the rail. Land preparation ami planting to carpet grass done by John Deere equipment.
WOODLAND IMPROVEMENT AND PINE PLANTING: Pine planting is to be made In winter at proper
planting time. Rushwacker Inc.
PERMANENT PASTURE: Fluid tu be plapled Had to Pensacola Bahia grass, using Case equipment
WILDLIFE AREA: Bulled only to the production of food end cover for wildlife.
TO BE PLANTED TO BLANKET INDIGO FOR SEED PRODUCTION: Followed by Pensacola Bahia grata.
Permanent posture to bo established In I960. Work to be done hy Wlllys Overland using Newgren equipment
DAIRY BARN AND PENH: Htreml Hteei Construction.
A NAT1VE.PAHTUHK FOR HOGS:
,
.
PERMANENT PASTURE: To be planted to common bahia and hairy indigo, using Com equipment.
CITRUSi E arle hairy Indigo cover crup to be seeded In grove. Grove to be sprayed with modern equipment,
using Speed Sprayer and Niagara and Niagara Chemicals.
MISCELLANEOUS OKgPH:
WILDLIFE AREA: Suited only to tho production uf food and rovsr for wildlife.
PERMANENT PASTURE: To W planted to weeping luve gress, using Internatione] Harvester equipment.
PERMANENT PASTURE: To be seeded to carpat grass, followed by white clover planted in fall. Land prep­
aration and seeding hy Oliver equipment.
CITRUS: Early hairy Indigo to I* seeded in grove as cover crop using Ford equipment, Grove to be sprayed
with modern equipment, using Speed Sprayer and Niagara Chemicals.
WOODLAND IMPROVEMENT AND PINE PLANTING: Slash pins tress to he planted in winter at proper
planting time.
PERMANENT PASTURE: One acre to be plantsd to coastal "36" Bermuda for use at a etolon production
block. i« acres planted to Indigo far soli Improvement and grating. Coastal "36“ stolons to he dug from the
iroduction block and used in sprigging tha 14 acres of Indlro after it is turned under. Uasaey Harris equipment
n this field.
SUPPLEMENTAL PASTURE: To be planted to hairy indigo for hay or grating, followed in fall by oats and
r y t for early spring grating. Ford equipment storking thla field.
WILDLIFE AREA: Left In natural vegetative cover to provide shelter and food for wildlife.
HAY FIELD: To be planted lo hairy indigo for hay production, using Allis Chalmers equipment.
WILDLIFE AREA: Ixrtig narrow atrip of partridge pea for quail to be planted using Mattey Harrlt equipment
PERMANENT PASTURE: To be planted to Pensacola bahia graia, Southern Pasture Bervfce.
WILDLIFE AREA: Suited only to production of food and cover for wildlife,
PERMANENT PASTURE: To be planted to common bahia and hairy indigo. White clover will ba planted In
fall after harvesting Indigo seed. International Harveiter equipment wonting in this field.

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(Limit 1)

Continued from Page I See. 3)
pick up and transmit tnesssgss
to any part of tha farm. And In
case you want tu nut In a telephone
call, the General also has oul guessed you again for he will
have on hand several sets of squml
powei telephones.
What about trans-iiceaulc com­
munications T—Well, If you need
In go this far there are people
In Hanford who will swear that
the wiry little cigar-smoking Gen­
eral will take care of you—Just get
the request in early.

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PRACTICES

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WEED BURNERS: Bemluole Soil Coniervatlon Dittrich Sprinkler irrigation. '

ONE ACRE FISH POND: To ba dug, fertilised and stocked with 1000 Rineglll bream and 100 B a u .

All fields on fatm protected by a ditching system established for water control. Grading ditches, eradicating hyacinths by
In* with S-4D, vegetation control in ditchea with weed burner, are other conservation practices being applied on 1
Soil Conservation Day,

PARADISE
SHOES

India Eyes Paym ents
Of French A greem ent
NEW DELKP-OP)—The government of India la paying the
French-lndlan government I340r
000 annually, In fulfillment of
certain agreements and convertHone entered Into with the French
government in India.
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, prime
minister, told questioner* in peril*meat the government was conald*
*ft«g "whether under present condltions it will be adeantageoua to
continue aU or any af them."
the war, the Government
of India took over the m anage***
of the cuatomi for the P rettS T *
paid them a lump -sum
^
K
« ,nnUB¥ agreed
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rne French government

‘heir posts and talegrapha, pay­
Ing them 60,000 rupees for-thab
loM of Postal revenue. Another !•,rupees ar* paid to them for
letting the auply of opium remain
1“ the hands or India,
Nehru said no payment 'wac
»»&lt;*• ,*° the Portugueie Govern-*
m,n* ™ India.
The French hold flee settlementa in India, wit* an aggregate
art* of 203 square miles and' a
population of 400,000. SmaUqritill
m , tW- Portuguese poAeeteiofts,
with headquarters at Go* oh the
^ t t d a r Sfta coaaL
Ngam o ld ‘There la only ona
Po of
om. U T
merger with tb*
tbe~ reel
' India.
time civilians. They were rushed

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THS~ SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

F l y i n g Fanners
To A t t e n d ‘Soil*
Day A c t i v i t i e s

[Win An E l e p h a n t Cattle Disease ■luarnntlned area In Mexico has break and joint U. M...Mexican
months. Likewise, progress i, he- ' , , " W
l “ ,h,&gt;
“X” Hits
And Live A Life Called
Inn minli1, lie Kiuil, in vui'cinutiotr * ' *
* 01
iliRvait
Herds In Amerlcu disease-free annuals theie
' ,hM 1h*t *ver h*‘«* u"d«rOf Ease And Bliss W
Hr- ............. I the Mexican out- .. ............
history uf the world."
. Apr r.- m n J

LAND CAPABILITY CLASSES

a s h in g t o n

Miracle Soil Conservation Day
her* Thursday Is a "must" meet­
ing for members of the Florida
joying Farmers Association, I'resi• b n t Q. F. Ward uf the association
today Informed Edwnid Higgin*
of the BeniluoU Comity Chamber
of Commerce,
Whan officers nmi dlivctors uf
tha flyliiK fnruieis met in Lake
Wales lecently, they voted unani­
mously to cull u special meeting
here for the suit and water con­
servation program, said Ward.
"W* are mging each member
to contact his County Agent ur

« oli Contervutnm Service Techill-

lan and offer tiniis|ioitatiun by 1

lig ht plane l„ iho

flying furmer piesident said. !
"Every officer and director at our
Lake Wales meeting pledged to
attend ami agreed to ask every i
member for his presence. We con­
sider this meeting a ‘must.’ *'
The field day, on the 386-aer*
farm of the Fellowship Biblical
College, Is ideal for a meeting of
flying farmers. The luiul lies on
W h ite sides of the .Sanford Munici­
pal Airport.
Between sim-lip mol nun-down
Thursday, tin- farm will receive
the toil and water conseravtlon
treatment normally ii'igililng four
or five yearn of work.
More Uiuii IHil uciet will tie
cleared of palmetto, Smelt, and
scatteivd Ilees mol pjsm ej to j
Improved pasture after liming and
fertiliiing. lillier areas will he
p r e p a r e d for truck crops. A drain­
a g e and Irrigation system will
he put in. A one-acre fish inmd will
be completed. Some land will tie
used for woodland ami other areas
will be let aside for wildlife. All
these uses are based pn a conser­
vation survey made by the Soil
Conservation Service, which help­
Land Capability j* an Inventory of lha land which rate- suits arcoiding to the contrivaiion ti raiments
ed the College to piepure the long­ needed
for their permanent use. There ara eight (8) Land Capability I'laxxes in -National o-&gt;- s- drsignattime conservation plan for the eil by the
U. S. Soil Conservation Service.
farm.

• P r i c e Of L o a f
Of Bread Baffles
Top U. S. Experts

Hr HAL HOYLR
NEW YORK,—(At—It Is wel; ruinr news indeed that a radio
giveaway show is offering a live
elephant us a prise.
This is » m lies Iuric in the field
o f education. Walt and see.
win the elephant all you
base to do is answer a phone call
and identifv a certain tune nlnved on a certain program. This reipitren n,i Toscanini knowledge of
music It retinites no lang hours
of library research.
The curl eit answers In these
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now are
piloted in t l lip sheets, hawked
•m the stieets around Hioudwny’a
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Net Harvard bus
anendow- |-houid h* legmded. to, l,is pm
ment of a haul $|lill,IHlll,lMI(l It l-I po-e-, n a capilni emu intiiei
wondei,
petluips, consldei mg ,than ll- pole Income The "Wiiei
i lie tight
fisted largesse of Icould I I hill! the cm i . to | u-i 11n
"Itillln universities, thnl mole
send him to II ,ii xm &gt;1
M'lei I
I lo'ughl fill and niultltlmiAmei i tlmt he could hecouuipuckly
I
nail- me lurnlug to ladio give I weullhi I&gt;v letting tin clcphulii
Mill proginms. Here a linin'- „ hen-I .,| fnhul",i- ............ com
l.iiiiiipowcr I- excluinged foi iu.ii p,.|e l"&gt; Inin on In, in.In, given
, -1 vnine.
( wuy -.
Some may wonder why the i Who knows1* Some duv lliey
awmd of mi eleplitlnl over tiic all' j I I I I I V pot a Iniouii, being op it - i
i- "I historic iln|n*rtaiice They fils* I" ire '" “I an eleplii.nl will |
limy i c all Ilia) in Siam a weiillhy win huo

if necessary

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win 11, n Inlr 111 nji'i I

BRITT
FARM EQUIPMENT

TRACTOR CO.
"i|U Miiiifoid
ill hind.. Highway
I*. O. Dinviei 1 l l
r iin iie .'illl

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Thursday Is The Big Day!
MIKAI'I.K I'MNSI' lt\ \IIUN FIKI.It HAV
A'HHfi lia d of swamp land mnl ivniuUnnd tidj"im ng I lie M iinuipal \u p m t “ ill he
U SIixf"! mt'd into fields, puntoi* mid euvei clops with a nils ai'ie liik r l u ii-liiir le d
to hg -tucked with fish. A fill a cii- plul “ ill he -n l aside and pliinled lm “ iidnfe,
The ll H .Soli Conservalioii lachuii.'laii- will g r it .mu tins glgau lii' o p ria liu n ALL IN
A SINGLE DAYI

Sanford, April 7
THIS IS THE FIRST MIRACLE CONSERVATION El El.I* UAY 1 0 RE
HELD IN THE STATE OE EI.IJRIUA DON'T KAIL TO REF, U 1
THF. FLOHIDA STATE HANK OF HANFOIID is deeply iulerexled in Ih* develop,
ment of agriculturH In our »let*. \V* sincerely welcome Hi* opportunity of' hooiting
this first undertaking of Its kind in out Wonderful Hunshin* State

EENY, MEENY, MINEY, MO?
N» sir—ihat’H not for you. Vo«'v»* united and dream• i about your now homo too long to leave It up to
fU— work. Wo can help you with Mound advice and mntoriala to carry out thorn* hone building Idea*. W* carry
• OMuplet# atock of the flneot producto the market ban
to offer at prlcea that are low for dependable, long
laatkig quality. Come in and let uh help you get your

The Florida State Bank
OF SANFORD

BARRETT ROOFING
DUPONT PAINT
PINK OR OAK FLOORING

“The Friendly Bank”

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transaction* of this bank era photographed amt heroin«

Seminole’ Truck ft Tractor Co.
11th ft French i

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\V«‘ int* rl» 1111kI«*l\ x"m* tin’ll I

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-to i- j.- k in
w .d
w ith
w h ich
u
li !i i it I \ 11in v i i i il Minn i'Miilil ••♦imly kl|IIVMl
s e m e h im - e lf a - u lt .
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FARMALL
CUB

th e

Stlolls -uh, olnmittei'
l ie lestl
tnonv was iclensed '"dm
Hr, Su nn i- said the di-ense luis
appeared in 10-odd sta le - So far,
scientist- tune not found n way
In combat it
"It I- not alt nek mg a huge
n illllhci of Iiiilionts hilt It I- wide
spread
fur ns (he u tlrcti-d
-t a le - un . n ccn o il
1 .cm __

to.d mol a paltry -lieen -km . I hey .........

Good land, which can he cnllivafed safely with simple conseivatiun
methods.
Moderately good laud which can he eiilln alrd -&lt;ifel\
conservation pi a d Ice- me used

Ilia n

It. T Minims, chief of tin. Agri­
culture Ih'piirtinelit's llouno of
Animal Indu-lry di-vu..... 1 it lit
recent li-llimiliy hefnle t House
A g rlc u llm t dvpiiilmcnl nppiopii

n t.
111 . e le p lim it
No. II g iv e s
" ..th in g hot a hi ond
*'n aecen l

None on this (aim .

Class

iic c o ia te

A new entile disease —called " X " 1
for yvnnl of n la*tter 11111111' i s 1
threatening herds In th i- country.

tool cauls peddled nl most race 1 I0 111 if H a u l to hi* mi iili*inn*sf toil
11at ks.
it in
lo*
The off,a of n lice elephant Is
Hr. Sliimt** nalil **vni|ilnn«« in
a -..... sign thnl at Insl the radio , I'lurii* 11 t
ol 1Iti' "kin. a
g o r a w s v fit 0|?l I4IIH illt&lt; |flo\Vl!t|f J«||plt*||tii'
11Mill (III* i'VHv thinllill^
op file industry in iniitiiilux | | rilMl (
Mioiith, mid a *mliku
............ I""** tlu’V have compeUsI
m||l ,,„
... .... winch could give away the
(MM«.«■ |(1
l •f
cddesi 11--01 Imeiit of rally prlles.
Nffvi ird animals dir I'lioi»•
A typical pneknge might iuclodo1tillV«* Fri ll TUM'I, hi* Mild. IXIll'll'
ii tup to the Mouth Cole, four I i ,
liltVI*
yi 1 poil m il
tiias-ieies. a motor cm, 200 u s e d '’'" Hr1 ln*idSi iiiiih nUit 1«‘|ioi h ’tl fiirit
pogn -lick-, a sow complete ivllli
tiller, a refrigerator, a stove, n tin I hi on lx .if f ho fund and nioiidi
iiiolm cm mid a leaky lilielty dim •lint* hi M«*hum H i’ •aid di**
slilp
The wiiiuei of such a package man ol li ii took letenge upon
wn» no loupi'i ii human being Ills
pooiei ueir:ld"0 In giving
Mi lo i nme a liiinmu hock shop.
Iirt'il ico 11\ - 1'i'king
hhhh'i s for him it while elephant 1he white
elephant
was -acted \mi tin*
' uuptnclicnl loot.
I to- chaos Is reduced to mder iKili'ill -Inckell neichhot sank
»l "lie uinslei
-Iieke
lei si
robe by the ooff " " "
11' ,l"’ V'V*1............. ......
l*’l of ml «-|«-|
'MUM A
,,‘ live "whnlw
"no. *’1" ll hill
lephnnl
,
.........
tl
i |*l**| &gt;1411111
1.1114* i*l
n« first prise would have only1 1,111
Kl'iiy.
m
*l
1
1
1
li
k
\undd
lit*
;i i»‘»l
no I'lftu pest me All m limn ce#
JlHHI't III HUS \ lllt'i ll'tllt
lentil front a whole is Imw to Cftilli'lilU
litin ir T&lt;««111 y .
hi Ii 11 *i 111 n f h
mu k i*
swim
\\ tllld ll I III lilt 11&gt; M llr l
m ill
nil
lint mi elephant theie's snnie- thi*&gt; nsk h lin y V* i i i i &gt; I'hjii
tlifug teally prncllcnl It ponds kin III r*. v*lull InilI.&gt;y iII *i
ii'1lv
op snow how limieri have been iiMMmtm it i lu m h .m i t lm\
Ho lewatds of lilphoi learning III
hilrpltunl** ji1h«* tin iiimii* lifiiitlv '
i ineion op till now In Its :i:id HI Mtifid 'In ||4&gt;|||«* I Ini 11 it liu-l»;«ltd
in n
Hmvnid University ha- ! I ll,*, Mill llk«»%«- lit Ilk k lill Mil'll*’
*•* '*•' .... " , f",
*»"
1i.Im.oi *•. gity I.... . ........... ......

L A N D H I'IT A H L F TU B l l ' l l l V A I H I N

WASHINGTON. Apr. IS—(Spe­
cial)— The price of u loaf of hi cud
is a mystery that is baffling the
Class
IV Fair land fm -pecml emp- llei|U lir&gt; -p eclfic c o n -i'l' atl"ll In rn siiies
best of ’em.
rjiinH IV
In fnnn safely.
The Semite Bunking mid Cur­
rency Commitlee decided to look
LAND HI'ITKII TO I* \HTCItK. WOODLAND AND H IIOI II I:.
• h i l o the mutter when tin- price of
wheat fell Mil pci rent in IIMH-I'lurn
V
Class
V Wllh propel manugeinenl fair land foe tm piovr.l p H -lo ie . oallve
and the price of hieuil, Instead of
I align and woodland.
falling, rose slightly. Flour prices
♦ ♦ *»»•
dropped Ki percent in the year.
Class
VI Fair land for permauent native vegetation and upland game.
Ho far I he committee hasn't
Class VI
gotten around to making Its III/■stigallon, Hut the Agriculture
Clast
VII Nona on this farm.
Department made u study of the
e » " "
matter and found Hint the thing
Class
VIII Land best suited for wlhllile.
holding up thi' hrenu pi leu is thu
Class VIII
"marketing iiiurgm". This margin
^ I s determined (,y costs and pro- t iid iis t r la i to m iu r e t h a lr p rlcu s
c an ! in Ithode 1-land sa id th ey hull
“ flls of millers, linkers nmi retuil- III o rd e r In s e ll in u re goods.
p n lllliie - in llie ii jiiik e t s .
•rs-whnlever is added |u thu price
IIIntH
To
lloimewivos
’The millers and tinker*, diuaiiIh e Ih u e a o ’x t i's e a ic h on , i»&gt;k
of wheal nr flour between the buy­ while, have l*en sipieeieil by high
la p and iiiiid w .in if ........I- -hurt , lio n
ing of the raw liiulcrlnU and sale wages amt oilier custs, which ac­
I ’o ta lo en ill good w hole sk lim p o tu lo es h in li’d w ill'll' in i hoi - l.,n x
of the finished pioilurt.
counts for some of thu price line. cun go to the table the modern
I " v
nil of then 11a
What the department would A m i on p a p er It lo o k * a * t&gt;h.li j ;l i w « y - c l n « :k f u ll of
lin n I and ' liia iillo e . It sliovv-, mii
tiieir
origiiuil
like to know about is:
On*y liovt* 1»i*i*ii variiHiK Rl**»«nly | V
| | MI
vitamins
uml minerals. Yet silt I he id lo i hand, th at p o liilo e - p, el
.fust what me the items in the fu((t*r 111of it r n!iic«* ItMO.
veys
show
that women continue ed h o lm e li.iih i,) , h i.e I'll In ill |n i
marketing margins which are
The fanner, meunwhllu. I* h * v ^ |u |K,W |||u| .............. ............... .
‘ •'III o f l l i c l i v il ii m ill l and l"vu
holding bread prices high 7 Large lug a lutigher Gme than Urn e,,, , 4.ut)ki
„ lltlW M„ „ y , h„ wide,., som e I Illu m in e a - .v e il
expeinlilun's fot wages, Haas
H u llin g p ,d n lo e s a , i h e ll ) s , ' l , i ,
nartatiun storngt,
storage n.ickaging
ud-1|
,,T.nB
T i .i|* '" 1. - Rlacar.l
.......hv food
value
partatiun,
piuhuging, mi
b1)
ihrough the war amt reached
. n tairud
tadliug
m. 1| w hen p u la to and inobei mi&lt; -nini*l
VS* Using, Ml*W III" “"l
an all-timu peak uf $2.81 a Imahel j
* ‘ 6" |” , '* in Ilis-ir skins.
H
in a good - l a r i lo iv a id s e r u n g
or Juxi high profitsT
In January, 1B48. Then It ...............wm,uA survey of rural women h i 1I hem Si'ttllopi'd. m u -lie d , i n i i i n e d
The depuitliieut i* consldei lug drop. Now wheat sella for $I.H*
■
ii
In o llii'i w a y s llin i m e fm in G
making a new study in go into u bushel But when the farmer parts of L’aliforola, Ni'lonsku mid fn v n ilt e - I'e e lin g til le i C linking
Ithode
Island
provide*
soiuiclues
thi* Inner mystery of tha Great goes to the store to buy hark Ids
is u ip ilc k I n-k M ushed p " ln l" e »
Bread Price Mystery. Meanwhile, wheat In the form of bread, he ha* ulsjut American cooking huhtls ll p le p m e d fi " in p u llit iie i IliH I hail
was
coNiliictcil
by
the
Hurenii
of
In nearly every sime In the nation In pay thu all-time peak price,
Human Nnliitlon and Home Ecu- * Jlirit been Imited ill s k ills , Ihe
the average price uf btead Is l-l.fi Junl like city people.
mimics, U. H. Dcparlmenl of Agri I n p e c lllll- ls f " ll I id, l e i , ilie il in ,n l .1
cant*-the all time peak, reached
At present prices hu la gelling culture,
In rmi|ierntli&gt;ti willi lIn' I Ill'll n o li d iv e m in e
In February IIM8.
,
.
about three cents out of each M-f* agricultural experiment slutlous
In a few localities minor .Iron* .m l l |l)Bf uf bread. Tho other ItColin (iiinii
brouglit the overage down to H . 4 ' emg ,|,.t make up the price of ill the three stales.
The women Iheinsvlvea—7f» p o t- ,
cant* last December. But the ax- |&gt;ra.n,| Br,. ,H cent* for the miller*,
( millime,I ri mu I’age I Hec. I! I
paita don’t think thla email d e - 'p ^ ct,ntl for ,he baker am! retall- cent uf them In Cnilforulu, till piccreaaa promlEea much. The Agrl- „ B|l(1 ()I1B c, nt for a|| other costs- cent In Nebraska uml 24 percent machinery or rniif• lain ,n haod
,vpr. 7 rt Couch of gla......
culture Department predict* that ■. suit, soda,
- spices,
storage charge* in Rhode Island—snld they peel ,„,|y
am! cut up potatoes liefore cook- w(|| he added.
tha price uf a loaf will remain a* amt so forth.
_______________ ____
approximately tha paalt price at
Farm price* alwaya dance up lug. Others peel the potatoes and j
laa*t until July.
and down a* m a rk e t. condition* leave them whole. Hut Jusl lf»! Vulcan. Ihe statue in llu/mmW. Edward Blackmnre, agri­ play the tune, and today the mark­ porcent of the California women, |,am. Ala., is fid feel high sod
cultural ccodumlit who made *ha et I* flush with wheat from good tl percent in Nebraska, and 21 per- weighs 120,lino pounds.
bread price study, laid marketing erop year*. But food proc#»»or»'
edits will not decline until the uv- marketing co»te move forward or
er-all price level declln**--wh*n backward very *lowly under the
wage* and all other cent Iterda atlmulu* of market condition*, ll
alert a downward adjustment.
will take many a price decline In
There Isn’t mucH competition other ftelde to move them from
today in the milling and baking their preient peak.
induatrle*. They expanded their
plant* very little during the war.
Driving
ig imw
BOO ntllea
mile* a day
day, a per­
But the hread-aating population son wouiId have to drive for more
kept Increasing all the time, There than
yeara to cover all tha
ta now very .....
little.......................r
of tho aurplua
— 1 .40,000 mlla of Improved roade In
producing capacity which Impels this country.

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parmanant lacord of lha bank.
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Upon hli retirement from th«|the enormoua talk of Iraprorhif. —-------— ------------------ —--------Goldman Accepts 11.
Retirement
electrical wholesale business, ha the standard of living of th* natdy R U f S l C O I M n O t l S 6 U R 6 Ra i l
By 8PUDH JOHNSON ’
came to Waal Palm Beach. Early families among the 11000,000 Jew*
Position As H e a d this year he was drafted nn Chair* in North Africa and tha Near East
Plan Compared To
man for the Palm Reach County,who now subsist In Indeacrlbablaj(J00D BALANCE NEEDED
Of Jewish Appeal CJA Drlvr nut! of the ►cderutH misery ami povnty, he esld. |
Social S e c u r i t y
MOST HUCCKBSFULL
jtqh

bo y k il l e d

HAMBURG. Germany—bP)— A

housawlfoin H ^ m ^ a d t found her |
eak* form waa too light *d weight

OptOHiatrtet
ad it down with two ahalla- She
than puthed it Into tha hot oven. ■
111
Magnolia
A t*, f ls t a IIS
In the enaulng exploilon her tan.
. vear old *on waa killed and ah*
foat a lag.

Jewish Charities of Palm Reach, Funds raised In the UJA drivel
FARM AND HOME LIFE
County. Me Is n member of th e ; „npporl the Joint Distribution
WASHINGTON, Apr. fi—(/P)—
Zionist' Organisation of America,' Committee, In Its work In Europe, Keeping thing* In proper bal- What would President Truman’s
the H'nni R’rltli and other civici North Africa and the Near East) nnce, or on an even keel, Is one of soHsl eeeurity proposals eostT
and fraternal organlraUoriH.
| the United Palestine Appeal In ihe principal difficulties facing Estimate* are difficult, but there
“ A rhnllniiglng |iros|iecl fares l.nael: and Ihe UidIt'd Service fori people In a democracy. Succcii I* in existence another governall of os this year.” Mr. Goldman New Americana In the Unltedihi farming, as In other business, meiit system that furnishes some;
said, "During 1019 we can help States in the United State*.
'depends on a proper balance br- rlnrs for rough comparison^. It ■
empty every Jewah HP ramp In, ru in g ihe "magnificent Job" *tweenIncome andoutgo. Contlnun* is lb'1 railroad rellreme;it system, j
Itnllroad workers' retirement [
Europe, We can facilitate the pel formed by the Flnrdla Jewish tl«n of good business depends on
tiunsportatlon of mure thun IIP***, rominuiilty 'luring the 1048 United a propel balance Itelween Industry and unemploymenl Insurance sys­
mm refugees to Ihe young Slate j,.,visli Appeal &lt;innpalgn, M r.' and agriculture. And the tnirat sat- tem, prnvlde all the benefits which
of Israel and provide for Ihelr [ linldniHii appinlnl for "evon more Isfying home life for the farm Ihe mini In) si ration has proposed to
settlement, housing ami iiuinmg .|i v,,tril aupporl" of tho current family hinges on a proper luilaucn extend lo moit of the rest of the
workers. Rut the proposed social
We cun Insure that the maxi-,drive. "It U no secret that certain In urn of ihe Income,
mum uumlrer of Jewish illsplnced Euiopeiin cimtileH nro planning1 Farm families need to look security laxes would he bargain
persons enter the United States to rinse Ihe doois to further em- squarely at the whole situation pries compared to what the rail*
and aie trained and placed In job* igialion to Israel. We must gel and plan farm activities ill the road people pay.
The administration plan Is loj
and in communtles where they can : these would Ite Israel cltisens out light of family needs. Always
become completely integrated W ' e | o«.»
elso we may never have there Is the question of allocating ral e social security taxes from. Colin D. Gunn. Rlnlf C"n»«evran speed the rehabilitation of Ihe ["""•l‘,,r opportunity. And we can-1 a eertalu part of the tncnmn tn the present one per rent- nf p*y; lloriist, says work lo he performed
hundreds of thousands of Jews m.l tiring Jewish n fogees fmm a | pioductlve uses, another part to roll I., one and ..nc half per cent „„ Miracle Hoil Conservation Day
who must or who want to leuiain ’ ■amp m Kurope only to have them futnily satisfactions, and possibly thi- July. The tax would he raised „ | the Fellowship Hlhllca) Colin Eiii ope nnd make n start on langiu.di a t'ninp in Israel herause jH third pint lo Investments or deltl t&lt;, two per rent nn Jan, I, liifil). |,.ge's IIH5 acre farm could he dona
nderpinle housing
not available. • paying. There should be a proper A* Hie tax Is paid twill'by em*, u( „ vpry jlttlu cost, If tha opera1nsimin' lietwrtqi Improvemnils In I’lnver and employe, this would | | on were stretched over a fiv*
family living and Improvement or inulii' the total tnx at each rate year period.
expansion In some nf the farm en- *'*"•
J10'1 **’ur P,r. f,/Lnt' *n
terprlaea
11h»* railroad business, both em*
Survey's have shown that most pi"** «"«• management now pay a hlllties bated nn th* prior aerfarm famlllea rale security—in Ihe ,H*
"** [”'r , r ”J
payroll, vlce of early retlranta. A govern-1
form of farm ow nershlp-ai nr « " « W " " ," 1
»**r cent- 1,1 merit contribution would ho a rec­
Iroostml
tn ognition nf the Interest of the
near Ihe lop of their preference*. |
w,
nation as a whole In tha welfare j
Farm owncrahlp seems lo l« the 11 ,•**'r_ ^ _*’,H '_L
The railroad men hpllovc there of the aged and the widows and1
ptlnrlpal form of security which
will
lie
plenly
of
money
In
pay
children,”
seriously De­
farmers ronslder seriously.
Y o u r L e a d in g Food S to re In S a n fo rd In v ite s You To
pressions have shown them the ihe mils without nddillonnl taxes.
The propaised social security
They
don't
expect
to
ask
the
govvalue of security
taxes would not be quite so low
eminent
fur
mutiny.
The
govern
Aspirations for theii children ............. .. Ihem nothing i,nw
C om e In A n d Look O v e r O u r W ide V a rie ty O f M e r­
''^ ^ y
.In comparison to the
f° rV ..... ..
Important group 4
i
retirement
lav. They
■goals for must farm families. Farm
wt would Iw levied on wagei up to
chandise) In c lu d in g T h e F o llo w in g :
/
amilies want Ihelr
..........
... health safeguards, I....... or la I security plan, how-j
\ r unr,,er
n\h (^^ ,pmp,red
v,*2*®
1have better
PrMf n‘ '»w;&gt;
belter social slnlus, better cduca- evi’i,
us now prupiMcd, looks lo- , T r*Hroad retirement tax Is
\ lion and a better start In husliicss.
"■
ward ........ . In f,ve to III y e a r * &gt; v‘*f; I ™
«P,*« «■&lt;» ■
Although
farm
people
seem
I
A complete line of Tuxedo Feeds for all your needs.
*" when
tl will he necessary cllher t o ' m" n,1h- T^ nefiU
b* *h?V*
lake good health for granted dllr.
r* i mi... r I,,* social security taxes j?,l" - ^ m a x i m u m
monthly
.ing
Ihelr
early
years,
many
farnl,
two per rent nr get a sub- I '"‘'‘" f '' “ r., llro«J »■» «nd hi*
A complete line Armour Fertilizers for farm and
.lies list health Improvement and j sidy
"
reason
railroad
c,n anal
dr*w Kiieolunes'
•' •
Th*Un.lsl
n*w.
t i t , that
,,
,,
, I' ff11*1 \A tfm
health fnrllllles as a need for luxe One
Ktirden use.
me so high Is that tallrnad Old Age and Rurvlvor*’ Social
themselves and their rommunties. w,llh„rp ttlM) n„ yfnr,. A, rvic(, rMI Security Insurance m a x i m u m 1
b« **»«•
1160. t(Tha
Major ratio housing lmi i"ve)([ #
BllMI,itv benefits ”would
ul'&lt;u «&gt;
i na presant max* I
Field Seed - Insecticides - Baby Chicks and Poultry
rnents are Important In thei, rcale ^ tJ.,,
.
hi , W n In
,nl
P u r i t y Is 185.1
of value, also, as they realixe that
, rMI|y
yPBri( Th«a» work‘ retired' railroad
“
iSupplics
A
employe*,'
farm homes seldom compare w h p||l „ „ „ ,„f more nut nf it lhan however, has one very substantial i
those of urban areas. Electricity[thln
, jnto
Th, system look advantage over social
security!
and other lahor savera rank high. ....... „ ,r
r«llroM&lt;l retirement participants. If ha wants to get
WF. HAVE HELPED OTHERS AND WILL HE GLAD TO HELP YOU y*
Familla* do a better Job of plan
rftiM tiunder
M^ which
w
t
_#
„Jiy
ther railroad
™#__
J°b rpaying
any amount of money
financial planning If all members , rimp'itdcs guaranteed pensions lo j °'d*lde th* railroad Industry to
participate In
supplement his retirement annu­
'f the J I I V ' s i oirn.
ihev are able to sen clea rly
I 1 !"• Social Security system hat ity, he can do ao.
different uses to which their re- a pm iillcl problem. It I* defined
source, can he pul and then decide j,v
Advisory Council nn Social
how to a Ilocale I hem.
Ht’Cii'ity, hr ruled
SleHlillllS, J*.
"t mler nnr
recommendations,
the full iHte of benefits will he
psl'l In those who retire during'
118 Hanford Ave.
I'htne 3.*8
Ihe fitsril two nr three decade* of*
operation even though they pay
only a fraction of Ihe cost nf their I
benefits.
1
iv K ip trs iu r
' In a social insurance, system,
W a H .r n J s m b f ir .s
It Mould be Inequitable * to ask'
N ew *
cltliii employer* or employes to;
tv**t*rn Jambor**
T h e T o'clock club
finance the entire cost of ItaNaw*
billtks arising primarily because
Popular Music.
Morning Utvmiont
th* act had not haan passed earl*
Moods Tn Muslo
!»e than It was.
World at Nln*
"Hence, It Is desirable for th*
V o ilr mill* Tortar
A lr la n * M alortUs
federal Government, a* sponsor
A n av is f '* * r to T re a d
of the program, to assume at'
Old, Maw, lle rrn w a d , HI tie
leant part of these accrued lira-i
O rc h ta tra * H ls rs

NEW YORK, Apr. G— (Special)
-IN. C Goldman, prominent Wcat
Palm Reach civic and communal
lawlor who rrcently retired from
th* alrclrlcal wholesaling business,
hai accapteil the position of chair*
man of the Florida Region of the
1910 United Jewish Appeal, It w»»
anhounced today
In a atatemenl which he Issued
on assuming the post, Mr. Goldm in railed for the wholehearted
cooperation of nil Florida communitlr* to Inntiru the success »f
th* atatewiilo effort on behalf of
th* 1260,COO,W)0 United Jewish
Appeal drive for refugee relief,
oversea* rehNhllll'ttlon anil nettle
merit In Israel nnd the United
Sister.
' A Tnleilo resident moat of hi*
Ufa. Mr. fiiddman nerved hh oo
Army officer during World War

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can't afford t* overlook. No longer D ltnocaiaary
to tpond axtra monay for that third coat of paint
—you »*v* coat of paint and labor. You have no
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Palnti. In mgny w oyi, they gra better than pre­
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M i i s Ii h I
V u rle tla s
j C ontinued from I ’age I Hee. 3 )
M lr s ii' II.&gt;11 t'u iiaar
| 1,300 pounds Hi n in IP (erlillter
lia r None llan&gt;’ h
H sn tcrd Hliupper
ami he seeded l., hairy Indigo at
Today a llta r
[the rale of 4 pounds an acre.
l i l t s a H eadlines
M em ory Lan e (A rm y )
I Field 24, Pensacola Itabls on
M iialr L n v a is P ro g ram
18 acres: 11,1)0(1 pounds of 4-8-fi
K e e p ln a
T o u r lla b y
w a ll
fcrtlllier and 2.1 tons of limestone
lly Itam ieal
l.y r t r a l l y I
will |,e harrowed In. Penaacola

'fnslr

nr Hlepben foster

T h e a 10 l lr le h l Mpnf
Htnry Hour
Newa
H liick M arket ttsp urt
rm M arket lle p n rt
f'a
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Jo a n tlru o ka Hlnga
llnan * lo r a L a d y
ita rtra n d lllra c h
K .r im iiM hy C a r l.
Tu n * T .a a .r *
M lk * M r * t * r l* i
lll&lt; l*r* of I'lir p l* H *g*

I Halil* will he areded at tha rat*
■of 10 pounds an acre.
1 Field 2D, common Bahia, hairy
I Indigo, and while clover on 18
acres: 6,400 pound* nf 0-10-10
fcrlllitar and 21 tons of llinaitona
will la&lt; disked In. Indigo at the
rat* of 4 pound* an acre and
Hahia - Ihe rate of HI pounds
an acre will he seeded. Inoculated
white clover will be sown this fall.

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tatarior ot amatior.
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Tailored 2-pc. Shirt Makers, Jumpern, Fish Tail,
Gay Nineties Princega and Peplum Style*.
Percales, Luana Cloth, Olnaham, Rayon Gabar­
dine and Faille.
Red, Brown, Green, Black, Navy, Plaid*, Print*,
Rise* 9-15; 10-20.

Turntahl* Tim s

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Tunic*.
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Plalde, Print* and Solid Color* of Aqua, Black,
Brown, Blue, Orchid and Maize
Slie* 9-16; 12-20; 144-24Vi

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Draped Skirt*, Bolero Style*, Cap Bleevea, Bunt]*
Backs. Metallic Trims, one and two piece style*.
Crepes, Taffetas, Rayon Gabardine, Pure Silk
Prints, Shantung. Combed Yarn and Iridescent
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Blaok, Brown, Gray. Pink. Navy, Aqua, Green,
Plalda, Checks, Solids, 8tripea.
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Unity There

I t Strengths
To Protect Hie Peace of (he World;
To Promote the Progress of Amerlea:
To Pfvrftfre Prrwpetlljr fnr Kanfnrd.

~*nfntd anil vicinity—(sir end
"»,»l this afternoon and tonight.
I'artla rlotnly and warmer Thorsd t , i.ru tlr In nnnlerale west and

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VOLUM E XXXX

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F L O R I D A , W K D N F .S D A Y

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Nn. 162.

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Flare U. S. CannmAllowEuropean Army British Taxes L e g is la t u r e G e t s
Berlin ‘Lift’, Atom °ver Ve,er1fn*T° * - * - « * ? « * * • - * • Are Not Eased B ill T o B a r C a t t le
p
. .
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InNew, Budget p
s t a t e Roads
C o m m is s io n r u n d s iT tty lrn

C o m m itte e
A p p ro v es
$40 M illio n
S to c k p ile

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nation*, R o y -1 f ln j.,)| pu"1iid rd in In . addre*,
* ; " K w ( aie m in tin g 1 „
I,,I,r r |,,i |,r im v loop
on Am erican equipment for their I
a |lJ|s | „ rll rM„(M'r i | f„,
f.—t/p»t r r i - ■ i own a im tea and a im on the sup
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R a n l u n ^ M r , . s i i t r i -H%

WASHINGTON.
' v / i ^ n i n u i v i v . Ayt
rvpi

to n g ie „ n m a l temper» llatnf today port of an Atnerlrati army over l . „ , „ j
,,t ,|,P . \ Mtlv
o»er „liat v in e inembfl, termed I **■*
I a&gt;lded
’‘lldeala1’ and " p rem n e t* .Ik ," 1 H’t{'1*
be laid in hla pr#......... (or! that at am

WASHING I ON. Apr. 0— (/P&gt;—
tm c ig m y allotmenh of $110,000.
J 000 lor lilt Atomic Energy Com
W e a r s ! by the A .............. Legton m behell
minion and $ ‘13,000,000 for llir
S p e e c h
O b s c r v - I «l veteran, pennon*
Berlin airlift were approved lod.iy
by the Home Appropriation* Com
”
1
J m n , Wa.nmcton
tepte
Wa,htngton legi,lali'»
legnl.
. ,
mittee.
the IMou.e
Inni"
lettlalive. wa,
„■** hefoie
hetn.e r|,e
’Art,tv
gum
ml
fori
e,
ivtll
he
They were Mutinied in an otntti
\ eieian, lommlliee '«li*n llie ,mv
l&lt;nl
a*
n»&lt;e,,ary
m
Inline
w
ait
bin $6 / l . 0‘l / . l /2 money bill »ut&gt;
brnke.
plemenlmg cniirnl year apptupiie a, lliev b a,e been III the pelt,"
I a/lnr denied that he had u r n ed
t.enrial
I
I
HnUliuoti,
veltren
of
tiom for nincellmiroiu government
egencte,. Hie bill t* »chetiled for i» " WoiM W,m. told lellow Ktw linear, to defeat (r&gt;ii(ie,,m»n „ l n
Home eonndeiatmn lomotrow.
*■,"» i'" b v al lire
( enter voted l»vo ivpeh. ago I" kill a hill
pen
®
Ihe bill** total i* $26,981,IV&gt; m a talk dedicated to Aimv t'ay. by R 'P Rankin (f).M u,)

Kiw.mirt Club

iu« II. S. Army Day I J"1"' ll.,ol,,'i"

..........l i e P.ji.lnt', bnd,M , „ iu m I*.

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bul the Alnitiic Knfigy Conimi»Mon

iu t s s o c u m * n i F s 'i
S e i r e t m *,( *!»• \«„,y Rovall »*&lt;*i ludxv rl,,i il ih- * mied -Mi**
let* *n , ; p , i v u arniv lueep tiVei f ,in»«p* the irn illm j &lt;• *&gt; *&gt;oti!d
I
lait Ml m .’M
"p'lhap* moic
ad'lrd In, n&gt;nr to lh..........I '*di», *vr titdiittv uHi'isli
n
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p ay
k . . &gt;U.&gt; tLi.
i i i t i i—- t n i i r - S " m r. _B l1 l. ii -------1 a □ lL
afford *•&gt; l**t t.nropean (r p lllld t
P i i PS
1 tv 1 r . t s f ’f l ;
forre* t"*er tb* t-ninl
of s n ) ' , , , ^ . , i.
Biddle,
&lt; it|* P « .
Ar.li*.
(Vlrrif 1
RghHiing attack on lire ••■•ntinent | ,i,, \ , , „ N , timf d u « f t

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if vetfMm

jft" * ,

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history penre or
,»ar -h a r rln g
none ‘ lint Im added
“ If in llie fir^t -tnge of any
f lit in e *,ai. u e . 1
Imp alt
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(a 11, r«• .(.hi fuf war lit*1 1 r|e* ti»»*
lk«a11r- • ’* m i . liDlvipPM*.” lie t(r
• **•‘■1 Mm# Fr ti pf|t nfi f'« .tty llm#

|,r , (
()irvr„, |UMii||tie.
lr# i# it»* kpin* n #lifi( MmI....... I*
............. .
for llie,i,
Sbmtl, I,afore h‘*u all rpotie,
| ,) r Hi.. ,.H,ei .uni, .lav pea!
former I ml. i .ecictai v of War j r ,
p.,, ,|| .,„e,Honed the Ulmf
William II Draper hail indicated , | )&lt;( ....
| , , IM||r
♦ |*M » M(P Ito f ml |l|l*tr4 nf r#f«\
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5 - " ’ ' ,,f ',1"

end the Rrrlm aitlifl hind* were m*t ni tii n r all ailmne a, a iiliietl.
He;.
&lt;R w „ . .................. S W « . . » S ' : s .............................,.r ::f r H
::Z
,.„l
soldie, and Kiwaman."
lire mallet of threati
unv sudden aiiiick
' .......... i„. s,n,| “No,
,i,r
Mavis said (lie l.eglnn , legi,.|
\ ii.o|,ii tlieriie tan thiuttgh f“»
fufure i ould ,ve a* loci r
The committee elan approved
P'roling from a tecenl aibltf**

the full teuursl for Uti.'XW IH)« by C,enetal Omer Bradley, Army
for atnrVplllng id strategic iitnL, })(rj 0|
General Hutchiton
crltlcnl loHlerlal* being stored up
. , *'l|nw. . , r r ,innlino air atfor me in nny imsadbk futurm lU,e«* However crippiing air at
emergency. In addition to the i lack can be. I am convinced tieca»h, the ninekpiling fund was | Vond any remnable doubt that
anthorMed to Incur |-7ll,tM)n,(MH»
||„ , ne|jon br loned into

.... ....

latlve bulletin ipioied Taylor a « | M talk ilrlfkpiPii m W " Smk Id'll
saying the Legion had hern "anc
-----ceaaful In defeating" rniigieumen
oppoalng
[&gt;po___ veterans benefits
lie said It also quoted Taylm a,
saying that, opponent.* of the
Rankin bill "resorted to every on
lair tactic," and used "olistrur

S

mote be , nmpelled In yam llie
neressnry
Met*.
The new fund for Ihe Alomlc m rni.M r urlotv n,*r 0111 1le*d “verbal

Air Guard Heads
Express Need For
National Defense

iccn g n lie d by Ihe 76lli Congreau
M ar If . IM t*

Lljeakllig of Army activities
id liar than In combat, lie derlaird,
"Wiielher we think aland ienni
ty from enemv attuek or terurlty

irom fiiMMl., Ktornia and ilinaaleia.
the Army entcra tile picture In
llie pnal winter lla Dlaaalei lure,.
O R L A N D O A IR F O n n R TIARK, iiiuimlng I mil* n, weaarla. hull
Apr. it—(fll—M-day waa on the t
I,ml Mrapera, nil Inlid and
mind of nearly everyone qa Hie f,„„| ,.|,,rirrk in Ihe air. earned
three dav cnriference of Air Na
| I n r g e d rracue operutioH
tlnnai Guard offlcpra from a lii,,, |l s. IdHlory. Overcoming mow
over the nation weld into final v-e, hiuI punlaldng cold, I t , vrle
aetsinna here today.

1 luue

fought their

way

to Inin

Throughout 11m meeting of bon dreda of baleaqiired citUfim *od
p-ranking mernbar* of the air,
............... * r " ................
top-ranking
unit, the attention na* neen 10- - f
xrin
, .
cu.ed on ihe Air Guard* w a r - ( M a i l K H I R C I l i t W P S l
time rota and meeting the enemy’* |
p n l l i l B c H l ' h W f T t ’lk
punch.
1
*

1 « o ; ™ “ *gij;/rd:

they do not antlclrete war but
^
0na m*n " • * killed enJ
aerloutly Injured early
they mml be prepared for the woman :an
lha car In which they
today
when
nnfurtiaen
The conference* have dwelt on »
f f i V U 'W » i l S "
other (iihlecta and an unofficial
The dead man waa Identlfird a*
topic which get* dlieuiied more Mart Hlmpklim, about BO, of Del
than any other, and with greater ray Reach. Ila euffered a com­
heat, Ii the poiatbillty of being pound ahull fracture.
obblfd up by the United Htntet
The woman, Mr*. Ethel Barron,
lr “Forre,
t*o in her flftlei, of Greenacre*
Lieut. General F.lwood R. Queaa- City, auffered a poeelble
poealble broken
da, apecinl aaalalanl tn the chief back nhdd a compound
fracture of
roinpo
of ataff of the IJ8AF,
the .Jglit
rigid leg. D
Doctor*
. threw. a ___
i____ at
_ Good
little wood on lliia fire a few | Samaritan Hoepltal aald her con
A weak* ago when h* tr 'd a conv gratelonal committee ha thought
State Highway Patrolman
the Air Guard ahould be federal- D. Dugger aald the car waa driven
bv nibion Robert Barron, ton of
lied.
Thle would be equivalent to In­ Mr*. Harron. Ha recleved cut*
with and bruiiea about the face.
corporation In Hie Air Force, wilt

J

virtual lo u of Identity and auton

omy of operation.
General Queaada repeated to
the guardamen today nls belief
that federallutlon of the guard
waa neceoary.

H* aald-“If Ihe Gate character
W of the guard pnivec to be a hand­
icap to preparation for barformanca of tho national miaalon, than
we helleve R murt he modified.
CRAFT WARNINGS UP

MIAMI,

Apr.

(b&gt;fyp)--Sman

craft warning* remained up aoiith
of Miami to Key Wait toaay but
watt lowered alaawhara In tha

Kep. Somers Dies In
New York Hospital
NEW YORK, Apr. S - W Rrp. Andrew L. Bomtrt, U , Dem­
ocrat of Naw York, died today of
a liver allmant a t St, Alban’*
Naval Hoipltat, Queeni. Ha had
Itt-en a oatlant a t the hoipltol fur
a month.
Samara flrat waa alaetad to
Congreaa In 1926. Ha was a vet­
eran of the First World War and
waa educated a t Manhattan Col­
lege and Naw York University.

Florida penlnaula.
Th« Weather Bureau predicted
~fT67L PAPERSj
freak to moderately at
Famitra who wish to sign soil
* * wee! winds In the
conservation paper* hove only un­
In# alowly lata
til Apr; 16 to do so, Or I* Mkthleu x, county soil conservation ad­
ARDRHW8 SHOOTS WELL
ministrative officer, announced at
FARRIB ISLAND, §. a , Apr. fl the County Agent’a office today,
—(Special)—Marina Prlv. Robert The growers are required to elgn
C. Andrew*, eon of Mr. and Mra. IntenHom to participate In the
R. L. Andrew*, Sanford, Fla., waa
REDS ARRESTED
among the top ahootara of hla
platoon whan they fired for record
NEW DELHI, India, Apr. *-(*&gt;&gt;
nare on tha rlfla range raeantly. —Serdar Vallabhal Patel, Indle'e
deputy prime mini*ter, told Uw
legislative assembly today 4,000
Communist* have been arrested
In southeast Hyderabad. Thn situa­
High 8#hod Andrew* a ............ tion la nearly under control tn the
the Marino fcorpa on Ft!
Jrt-jlj,
H » 1 » IlMlwg
for a parted of |
lo . aurrentl
Fatal aald m an; Communlata
had laft jS*
tRa atakj
atata and soma have
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C 0 if n •y Defers County Is Offered
Action On Land Block In Bel-Air
i
Kearney
(H N Y l said Transfer Qu e r y Fnr Hospital .Site
threats" had reached I1I1

K n rrg y Com m ission Is for paying \ |,m||rt tb„*e of tbr mldier* on the e a r, after the House shelved Ihe
1.111
bill
C o m m issio n S o ck s Kx
T a y lo r (old Kearney "No such
statement was ever made t&gt;v m e " 1 o l i i i i i i ’ c O f P r o p e r t y
As to llti' legl I s llie b iille lill-*, ’
II
lla fan.* via*
Poi
I I 0 s p i i . 1l
S ifr

mi contract
runtrart authority
autho rity pre
lire
,
off 011
viously it lit hnr 1m l by t'oiiKrcsj.
The liitirl contract
antliurity
"Iiltimatidy a “ at belneen n«
aulhnriccd was 1400,0110,000, 11 (ions i&gt;. .educed 0 , &lt;,nr man de
gnlnat which L'ongreaa pmvitrualy; fending In;* land "MM Mmdlier
appropriated |i!6(l.000,000
, Hr*-. I«* invadr it Whatever 'lie
The eatlmrtted cost of Ihe n ir - I dcvjiHaitiiM in hi 1 cities and the
lift operation (Ida year la $ I fill, I Hi torder in Ills (•viateinc. mail
000,000.
1 will icd lie enmpierrd until yon
Present plans. Air Foicn offlr. , fight Ilim for Ida life ”
eia I.stilled, contemplate the nso
"Army
Dnv.
said &lt;"’li',i"
of 1487 airforce C-64 carrier plum s Hutchison. I« lielng ol,,erved tin
through June !M&gt;. Ktnill an origin- e-mnlry over ami wliei.-vrr U S.
the operation lias Increased t o , Troops nre alatmneil -d-ioHd.
at dally lift of
lolls, they ai.ld, Ninglrd out an a remeiobrai.ee of
a.eragii e.t'lto tuna dnily. Up b. D. 9. entry Into the first World
Mar. "7, llm United Htates h a d 1 ««&lt;. 'He holiday tvaa iiaugiirated
carried UU*&gt;.InI ton of aupplivn I" lt*^H by thn Military Order
of World Wars, Il wan officially
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ilelenetl Im iti|i,nlei.i
Holt mild next M&lt;n oliv evening.
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The aurprUe walkn.it '&gt;f p
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An .igirrnieiil w . n, vie |.,,l
inv.bl by llie ( 11y I onnnlvHno !’•
--Me, Hill, k lour ot llte lle| Alt
'nbibvillnn lo llir t ininly ill r
• li.HU-e Im llie pie,rill pmpiwril
' Kibbm, wlm .ipprairil In brbalf nl I,,*, pi la I tile at Melloi.ville Aie.,.,e
j tbr {'ny ('nminiiimn to ,nk ilia' HI,| I it,! StfCfl
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Gimitti T« Conduct
Bj)8oh:t!l Sc h o o l
For Fi l v VfinthvS

•'ll iNf’l
4 |**#»l#
MtP 1Mid-| mean a ne*» eiji
il., ... •!•; ■ ■—.ifr :: ‘ .‘ .I liiveb a!!
m,. , ,
i • .. I i..
Oil y i»i*l &lt;'•••mi v r'Mi’miMifit'i ‘•“ii
i&gt;*rl im m ednM v imcth of the
• .,■*». -I #* *#»l,f• t *#M'i
”MipV•'* # iii ill iy 1«(tort*##! t lMN
M'li’b ip*! P a r . h Ihe corner of
lO
‘Hr Stafford ■Aid #h% |»M**f *M
"* 1"tt# I"#*1•
lili1r&lt;t ififiT "*11M t-iikf pi ■#•’•" ** Mi*
illd prt*Ufitjldv #*it fi**-*
,#rtf r|«Naq.Ia , qifl ylFrtfl ! «M Meltonvllie end Calaty Avenue*,
Court
lloin^
on
$loncliv«
Apr
I*
i'
ts innounced this morning by
■• #«#1ltnijwi&lt; ii. • flat* at * i
In stitu te
hi
I . i #•9I f* • '"■"■li put Up
i»
1"i'D Loher*. Nnw York Giant*
en,J frmn Hie Ferneld t,angid““ nl 'i ih» I1 IM Th#
i*
‘h»"rt
"l
Mu
4-le
Soil
f
&gt;
•“
M
i*
fjulrrd
final
upprnval
!*
v
'
ni
, |v&gt; .4 ill conduct the ichool.
Dr Herman Selineky
»*y. a noted M'l.—r n t Huipdel Aainctatlon
Dr IMoyr, Fall##’# &lt;U • attain fl» ,i* in* Sentln'il*
St* to Lf^mlitm*
fbei" • i'l be tn e tr u -to n from
pipcblatrlit from
Miami will lit* ,if„..| tint Die (and b*
'" # 1 F i in l
' 1 ummatce. Ih&gt;, ttu&gt; Glantv u m p here
feich
fT ly ('nmndaetonej John K tidei M i n .
conduct an limlltiita on "Human Ifiugiu nidrtltlr fm h Imupdel
P k m iiiK ,
D iu s
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Hcbavlor—Came and Effect” In
In i"i,t|eHliig ibf&gt; Ira lief ci
■INIMFK1r #111 . 1" ieuii“ “! -I- poitilv l Hi* i iiu, 1 City ComOrlando at the Ren Juan Hotel lb"
ball nark In llie ettv. In "# "'** Tmilivt O l d e r ami ........
I” I R Move. («lhei - » Mi ,
i*. ib, : , i. i i&gt;l M-» e* I i .il..-. m hiii net Jelin K ill- i *nnou-c.
Saturday al 9:00 o’clock, It w*i puinled mil II.M* llir r i l v b.'l ed
IliHl I b rir i&gt; ........ mi. , " *• Hemliig died m *t.» l- -,t
i 1 Dibit- &lt;! 1 T 'g »
ir» e * ld lv *1 'h it morning
announced today by tha Caidtal
|„i,,rovama,d. ' umlri, landing •&gt;&gt; membelv
l."»p'1»l el 2 Oil P M yeit#id,v
1 1 iiidllineri Do ! • * - ‘Jl« 1
■” &lt;*'i
Al'i-Mgeu IJidverillyi.
iv , , , , expecting i t least 100
Florida
FadcraHon of SiiH*l|
h .imim,,,* &lt;&gt;•, h. » .
foil')" mg rill lllll*»» '•( If W|! in I #F#
«*m
i#'“U
“d C'vuer’ j- lmy» ip come out to the ichool,"
Wctrkern.
• hv lie bed beeirvunfined *&gt;• *)■» 11 U*-*#l K# ! He 111". 1%
#kj 'I* Lcbsrt declared.
Dr. Sellniky ii on* of lha found­
l“i , |, u *1 (p, five deyt
f
'F#* nnivtris#1
Tbs youths are requssted t.v
ers of tha Menial Health Society
A letired phvetilen nf
*n,
!
' sflf'QtiA#** 1 ^ rijl! ' in
bun* Mielr yvn gloves arid bats,
of Southaait Florida and has been
'&gt;•
• lieie lie prartlced fn, .’N **»» ttlMf# .S#r ifirt '* #!i'|Jt! IllIgM hu* halls "ill be furnished by tha
(imminent In the progress mad* In
H u , [ ii M o\e it m bum f in - i
*^ #,filli»L*»tl imi
I xtO
’ •lints. Mi Krider revealed
mental health In lha entlra coun­
1*73 ire \Vrli1it*'TII*i, fie i n i i»
The GisiHi h s - * conducted
try. The Central Florida Federa­
" *r.M I 'has, avhoiils around
*i vi i ear* lie lived in :Vli)'&lt;‘.,il1*'. W u l e n t i &gt; ! ; i t s 11 I c I i l
tion of Social Worker* hnnoiinced
tha I'ountrv tn the past year In
.
. •
I
i j
l ' i end for the pei*. two yetre hthat tha meeting hai bean opened
ATLANTA Apt 6 ~ ( /P ( —C,-U«1. voter! yeilerdiv ihuply d«
1)(, de Ms
w ..„
in attempt to give the youths a
In
Ftali
Am!
Flaho
to tha public.
(aw polnlsr* on tha gam* We’
feeler! e $46,000,000 dteem "1 mipinved ichool*. hoipdil* m d olhei f *-lfth Straat
also Hka to have th* man*
vtafe urvicet
Ur Moye waa a member of the
' ALI LAKE 0 !T i . Apr *i—l.'F) “■ould
BORDER CLASHES
’gars ol
the Rotary Junior
I L . U ........-I _.&lt;&gt; i b ...m l . ■■■„ 4,nl mud—in numlieit lha» em*redl , #l
'DHiodllt , Church
jivi 1 l»*id*nts of not them U tih and
WASHINGTON, Apr. fl—(/Pi—
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, of
, Quitman
„
tb" Amartcan Legion During fh • 'uHissstern Idihu -ver* itsrtled I Mgue md tha Lions Junior
that
poli.tci.vaa-.o na.rk ballot.........whelinmaly ag.m.1 new ... ..............
Lesgue to attend the session,”
i&lt;*»tentsy by 1 meteor describe! Mr Lobart added.
&gt;rp 11a w*» met
claahaa" have occurred between ,0rP*.y..!.0.r.
..
. . . . ____
'J'f 6I*dlc*l Corn*
* ball of fir*'' mil * vhoo’lng
Mr. Lobart will h* assisted by
flov«rnor Herman Talmadge r* •hat peopla won’t agree to tax iied in December, iBUU lo Min dd iv
Russian and Iranian foreta In the acted
• vrl Hubball, director of the New
today with * rail for all •hemitrlve*. Rural precincts were l* l.eedy, who besides bis tlaught v*i' is big as .1 (outbid "
lait faw months.
I’e a rt officer* md ne“ spaper&gt; 1 orl; Giants (atm club organliaagenrle* in launch the nun* ronalnteutly against new tag** am' ei uirvivet him. Other iiitvl •■((('■•,
Official sdvlcss from tha Amir- ataie
vara swamped "Ith 'el“ Mon and Bubbsr Jonnard, aislit*
rigid
economy
drive
"in
the
id
4
the
big
rllles
thundered
"no"
In
mi*
are
two
brothers,
Dr.
Grey
lean embaaiy at Tehran, tha daI1'.... * ■alls concerning Mi* brill#ant ml director
lory
of*our
idale,"
•
maigin
that
reached
almost
hill
Mvtye
0
/
Adrian,
Ga
and
F-1
partmant aald, "tend to confirm’*
fliippniteri "f llie
expand''" right in-one In Fulton rounty (Al Move uf Augusta and grandson, display end on C •pTculuns many
news report* from Iran that the
prisons
reported
hasting shortly
,
,
JAYCEE NOTICE
plan
sliihliurnly
iiulolrd
1 hut dr litlilni, llie etatr'* metrnpulilan Rtllv Fleming of th« Unlveisltv
latest Incident occurred on Mar.
l u arils
erds
*afi'
f tii"
Ihe nomlnolo County Junior
xplte
their
three-tn-one
nrH»n&lt;V.
renter
'H In tha northwaatorn Iranian
Florid*. For t.wc&gt; lernm Ur Moy
'b
u
t
of
M
ie
r
e
r
'r
t
s
i
n
n
t
the
I'hambor
sf Commerce will nut
"we’ve mily lieguu In flgld x f 1
Tnliuedgr, wlm had InMated &lt;ui served as a rcprcsenisllve from
province of Aaerbaljan.
vlrtnrv for the rhlldran in iurv-i • referendum but took no stand litooka county, Ga. In Ihe Legisla­ in "Mimg but addiMonsI mystory have its regular meeting at the*
" n lidded when place offices0 Tourist Center tomorrow. Thq
Th«
mi the issue himself, said today lie ture
INTJIRFRATBRNITY BOARD table,"
1 i-puited in mld-aftamoen th«y mee*irtg will bo Friday night at W
With al) lha big pre. im 1 • "ituld work "to see that the man
Th*
Intarfraternity
Council
Funeral ’ services were conducted could s*v "puffs ol snH'ka" rc* barbecue t* 1 « b«! | « M-* ■&gt;)_
the people la
ire of
or inn
■* carried
cameo out
00. „ ,(q
,norn(|,
f 11;00 O.i|o , k „ .U'liibllng m ti-a ircisfi Hie over Alaocisler. pi*s -11 the wait lid*.'.
board .pf. dlrectprs, compoiad of a counted, the margin In Hie tin data
representative of each fraternity u.'tial rafereud'lin etnnd tnilay nt
th* Trenton, titan. *ml Lewiston.
^ ? f . n V t l e ymot
hlnUd ilv Kr,ck’0n
"»#«•
and sorority In Sanford, will meet 18!U’t t agaln«t the plan and 'll, l»ue niwui
ir.* ni
l|' n brio a n,r J K&lt; McKinley officiating Hi* ’ ’*«l&gt;. «t*a Th*** imports n i n e
on Thursday night at t:0A P. M. 8911 fnr It.
! ,H"1v will be (rent to Ahbevill* fnr (rum several noMu-m Utah of■1 tha City Hall.
This lucliuled reports from all „ u „ ntuir "’* 4rt»i.. nn.«D.lu in
f e c i , 111 wr&gt;i| ns from Preston,
JACKSONVILLE, Apr S—f.F)
,n
Thursday.
ttacepl* night uf Georgia'* Iin* iegtalaturn •5"*VUnP0Mlb,y
In I960,
Malm, sources.
High Low
rountlea. Many small rural hoxr*
Political leader Roy Harris in
ORBBKH BTRIKB
49
Atlanta
11
DOUGLAH HP.8TH
ATHENS, Apr, 6—
About were tinraported but they could Augusta—a Talmadge atalwnitj
SPECIAL PERMIT
Boston
6a
11
SOUTHAMPTON,
England.
Apr
not
change
the
top-heavy
derision,
and
a
leading
campaigner
for
ex
20,000 Graak civil servants struck
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. ft—HP)—
Cleveland
6b 37
Only Hi counties—upistty rural padded services—declared "we'vr tl—(TP)— U. H. Ambassador Lewis A special permit from the Ganift
today for ktghar wages, daaplte a
Detroit
49 3f
Douglas,
who
Injured
hla
left
eye
government threat to declare a —showed a favorable vote for tlm juit started to fight. This program
ami Fresh Water Fish Commission
Minneapol'i
60 36
long-talked reform program It,will finally ha adopted In Geor- In a fishing accident waa reported Is required for hunting rabbits at
state of slag*.
New York
67 16
today to bo "resting fairly well" night In Florida, Attornoy General
Thera are some 66,000 civil aer- included more teachers, higher gla.
I’lmenlx
as
46
vanta on ike government payroll. teacher salaries, naw school build­ "It usually takes a long time ami "In good spirits.”
Richard Ervin said today.
St. Louis
Hf 10
A spokesman for tho Southamp­
However, a number stayed on thalr ings, Improved mental and tuber­ lo soil the people on a program
Ervin auld rabbits arn defined
Seattle
66 as
jobs and tkoaa who work In tka culosis hospitals, batter rural of progress and advancement, This ton eye hospital aald tho sarloua- as unprotected game, hut tho
Montreal
60 34
northarn provinces did not Join roads and expanded welfare rolls. fight will not atop until the child­ ncia of tho Injury cannot b«-deter­ (iumo and Fresh Water Fish Com­
Jacksonville
63
71
______ th*
.... um of a
lha
But tha paopla navar before had ren of Georgia have a decent op­ mined until an axamlnaton tomor- _____
mission prohibits
Miami
83 68
row whan
wl
tha bandage* will be re- light and gun at.................
night to kilt
are considered as a war ama and had a chance to writs thalr own portunity; until tho 'anaka pita’ mjw
Orlando
71 67
(Cantmaed On Page Two)
moved.
game,
thus not aakJM to tha atrtka m U. tax tlckat—and thajr proved again
7P
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Georgia Voters Deleal $46 Million

Bill To Improve Hospitals, Schools

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lltttnhini from publishers t ”#Uy luii'illr A tfniif 4ii.i r i n l
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1(tnign If i#*#?idnriMr t
Contract ufRntliilloiii will nn* the,»«te
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■ne&gt;r ball park, *0*’ '(.rain b 'line,, meatute, 2rifl bv ‘I d ' lelo.ed
lake even 1, |'rm,y „|f I *#dd» u Iihm*
nn#l
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wn|f|
lull*
b, resumed iiiHll the men return |
, | „ Miititcpal Hall I’a.k mi leel .,11,1 I1.1, HI,all patk* "li llie ||„. t(„f(t„. tgamlte
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lit' I IIIIMI 'll*'' 411' *’1irig mosl nfh^r
Aliei , mnidetahle ilium,mu bv
Irael wav the reaaon given hv
M,rVo, I'.m.iwav irpoitril th.n d'dlmg* ............... 1 fi -in 1 1l.t
♦ dwntd 111l’Ki&gt;i . "f Mir S#*diiM"l« Iimmi f-h m liii. Mi#r* iiigr, iili rmly nr&lt;#
local U of the A K L P rin tin g t’ rra« tbr . ....... .Holier* on llie propo,*!
will, I ,i, M.itvigri t I M. Kibbm I " ' 1 ,""I"
............ .
” 1 **'id#y rhrtmhrr of CfiiuiH#'l»‘ it *I ra | »ml Mill Ft* pul in th#&lt;
nien'ii union for walking out at ,, ,, ,,
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M‘»m Hit fid, jii'dlit. 11vr |,irid I In:
M * if
riiMfig Hiipjinr! mnnng
"ntianllmrl*pd" by the unlon'a in J(tlv "'-itlil givr Ine &lt; mndv * m'
lie,,In,,; the limpd.ll Hie t" die i IIV 1 (*"'.1
i: in--* ia rliti#i 111,iii -I Mu* V| it m* I* 1 i Fif 'M f pH il|&gt;•111#* Mir tfftPt?*
I (if lht‘1I'd It1* .1
lernallonal repreaenlalive, land, I 4|,jr , , r , |,„ 11,r , , |r ,,|
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plltpMvr Milrnilril lie tepmleil lli.H Hl"i • MM lll’l )| i III I* «ftd mm*i #, - fiitinlt lr#
I'nhllalier* of the four Waahlug- 1 I '" '1"' '*■ *,r' '
I kf‘l vMf 111k*
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ll,r 1 Miin.v I Mimui'vion Im &lt;I ,«. c*&lt;I 1 ,,.. p»ure ( rt..*,• „„.i
ton paprra In a Joint atatemeid . Ira n ,In ■&gt;! die n o
,re
#* Mill d k* » M»| .... .
I Mtl #'t 1’1#’’’M
early today *alif iiagotlattoni (or | peity
if11| iHtr .,11
I,* .ml, 41 ten, pi ov tiled llie I Hv
&lt; pntmi! *,,, 1„,i
iM
I I.....Il/* •»* contrart w*t4 underway^ a m i’ Mayor ’ ’atraw av »ao1 ’ b**
vfl'icil &lt;„,,d,rf imleld* vtlf Mi ** l'"|lil\ Idllf* mill *u«* t te*t •#, I ,
I’M’im I »»n m«rg*t«n»'
\M iio ,# *i I
1 1 1 ‘ "Mie|,.0„|,
' 1 ot||d Mire the proposal befme
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                    <text>MONDAY, APRIL 4, 194t

U. of F . Gets Cancer

Market Report

Kenearch Grant*

(C«nllna«l Frew Pate Onai
about 300 mll«a an hour. Part*
j of (ha plana were scattered a*
1far as 200 yards away. Hardly
, a piece remained that a man could
not plelc up and carry away. Thera
wa* no fire aa everything In­
flammable had heen consumed in
I the Initial eiplotlon."
Mr. MeAleaander than pointed
j "*it th# hack door of hla electrical
«hop to a remnant of the mar
wheel fuselage of the plane which
he had brought back with him.
It waa twitted and bant.
Mr. MeAleaander and Mr. Cockman were deputlred hy the High­
way Patrol to remain on duty at
the erene of the accident until II
P M. when Col, Flatter and four
other officer* of the Marine* ar­
rived fmm Miami after landing
at the r&gt;eland Airport. An amliiilanre waa on the trene from I
Iteland, at an earlier time having |
le-ni railed at a time when It wa*
not known whether or not there
were survivors
The two local men ware directed
to return to the scene Sunday
morning at 11:00 o'clock. Abou‘

O A IN E H V IL L E , Apr. 4 -IH p*e lall—-Two new grants totalling
338.660 have been made for uee by
the cancer research project at the
University of Florida, President J.
Mlltls Miller announced todry.
fitvrn In sum* of 126,000 nnd
112.660 each, the grant* were
made by the National Advisory
Cancer Council of National Cancer
Institute, Hethmula, Md. Grant* for
the project »o fat total |M6,6fiO
The research project «t the
University of Florida will open
around July I, 1949, and will I*
headed by Mr. Francis E. Buy, awl
a Id mail research team
Proviso* fund* *mountltig to
160,000 were granted the Univer­
sity early In February by the
flamou Bunyon
Cancer
Fund
thmugli the effort* of Column.*t
Walter Wlnch*ll. Fund* of smaller
amount* have ronte al*o 'min th*
U 3. Navy, th*- U. H Public Health
Service, and the Committee on
growth
CITHUH R E P O R T
W IN TER H A V EN , Apr 4 -i/T i
— Th* fltate Cltru* Inspection Bu­
reau 10-00 A M. report today in
boxes:
Grapefruit Orange* Tangerine*
Rail
6 IJt27
73,036
6,387
Truck 20,722
79,828
M63
Total
78,639
162AM
7,740

■AI1INO Hit U N O li lo wsru phnlogrsphers against taking pictures. Police Chief Edward Farrell, Atherton
Calif., It *ho-*o Oefi) with Kennll Owen rrarler, .16. a* th* latter ls led away In tears frllrrwina hla arrest
In connection wllb the ihootlng of three. Aceorillng lo the police, Frasier Is reported to have shot »nd killed
Mr* Mary fl Thompson, Ml, and »ev#r*ly wounded her twin daughter* after belnr rejected hy on* of the
girls At right, her arm and head bandaged, Shari* Thompson rests In th* Palo Alio Hospital following th*
tragedy lf*r twin *l«t*r, Moris, 1* reported to ha in a rrlllral condition.
f International .Toundphofo)

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111

ISRAILI R IFIIlIN tA TIV I Aubrey Than (left) ts congratulated by Sec­
retary General Trygve LI* (right) at Lake Success, N. Y , following e
nine to one vote by the Security Council tn favor of Israel's admission to
the United Nation*. President ol th* Security Council. Dr AJberto
Alba res, of Cuba, looks on. Egypt seas th* one Coundl member voting
•gainst admission of Israel. Graat Britain abstained
(fniernalional)

State Lcffinlature
v4«tntf*»#« ►***•- tig#« (t*»i
this should be added appropriate
criminal penalties to he directed
against those who hy connivance
or neglect of duty have been re­
sponsible fm murder."
Appearing for a Florida F K.
P C . law, Coe declared nrgroe*
"ate our fellow ritlien* and our
brrthern. Fair emptoyment piaoticea are necessary to the secur­
ity of their lives aa they err to
our*, s i i Justice like charity
begin* at humc." Both the anti
lynching and F E P C proposals are
similar to plsu* urged for fed•eral adoption, the PirgtessIvrV
, legislative pr&gt;:;ram also
would
make permanent the tempoiary
State election law change which
ut the party ir&lt;J th* Htalo.
ighta Party on the Florida bal­
lotThe Progreislve* commended
Warren'* "Just and firm stand
against tha Kn Kltia klan" and
railed for continued action against
lb* organisation. They urged a
law which would requite *Ju- s ta le 1
and It* polltlral subdivision* to
nay damage* to ritlrens “inlured
by the wiongful art* of public
servant*."
Asking for l*peal of the stats’
antl-rlosed
eliop
flll-litlltlnUlll
amendment, the I’rogiesalve* said
surb action would be "striking the
manacle* from the hand* of or­
ganised labor."

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ACQUITTID Of MUIDIR CHAROII In connection with Ihe sleylng nf her husband In ( mis Angeles, Mrs. Betty
Ferrari (leopard skin coat) li re*lrslned hy her brother, George Laday, Jr., (Ihlrd fmm right) end an un*
Identified friend, as she scream* at her father-in-law, Vincent Ferrari. Her mnlher-ln-law pleads with Batty
to calm down. At the acquitted woman's aide ia her father, George Ledny, 8r. (International Soundpfio(o)

THE OLD HOME TOWN
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5 H E P A P K E O
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ed as president of the Rotary Club
at the first meeting In July, I*
manager of the Hanford Motor
and Euiiiunient Co. Ita wai -horn

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STSA W L^ S*.

Soviet Reported to
Have Attacked Iran

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’AtbygUff of S'ftmotiR Hollywood producer,
locdonUd thing a few weeka ago. The pro-'

feUflT men coughed nertount &amp; ^ W t a * .J o u r .k t a » S
* i1lM r»fm aTS*ltunnad Ntanaa'
tth U w T iw m 'h fo rfe • m m m i\
then the producer said qnlatty,
hJoa? plaaaa * do I me a favor.
Whan you talk to me heroine*
heap quiet"
• • a,

AFHottpwood' atarlet *uplit

(Conltnnea r i * n r * » nn*&gt;
said Ilia Atlantic Tact people* "do
not glorify war hut they will not
shrink from it If aggression la
threatened."
To him, he said, the treaty
mean* "at last democracy la no
|onger , m |e i of lloU U d un|t i,
It hns Income a rnhealve organ'em determined to fulfill It* great
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Pact Signed

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e k o n t

rdfo :«k :t 1i"" ■" ,l""*
la lla to rstallsrsr

quality and eonsumed satisfaction
against these who seeek tn take an
unfair advantage by ahlpptug «f
Immature, unpalatable eitrus pro­
ducts
Next year wa may not have a
California and Texas freese and
our poaltlun may revert to that
of last season and early this sea­
son when growers were facing
bankruptcy, ha declared.

TH ATS O N B S U B E

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T EH R A N , Iran, Apr. 4 - (/PiAx reliable military informant said
today a Russian regiment attacked
an Iranian army post In northemtern A s m h n l Jan n f e w days ago
and an "Important battle'1 waa
fought.
Hnvlel
troops,
supported by
tank" and armored r a n , crosaad

P * M

Iti-lv lo have pssiarl.
And the problems of agrlcul, tore roav "neeonip worse hefora
I they become better," the House
I Appropriation* Committee saldi
j It made the comment In »P! provjug
a
bumper
peacetime
I 37&lt;M,122,079 money bill for tha
' Agriculture Department.
( Tim hill, scheduled for hottis
I debate etartlng tomorrow, would*
finance the derailment for th^
j 11 id year starting neat July I.
Among other things, It pro.
video 3267,(113,63l&gt; for sold con­
servation payments, 376,000,009
for the school lunch program,
j 360,9(13,600 for the Forest SerI vlre and for an Increase from
•3760 to 32,601) III the maximum
ainmiut of pHytmmla allowed Injdivldunls
of soil
conservation
J practice*. There la also $360,000,(MH) in loan authorisation for th«|
Iru iai electrification, which I* no»B
' molded In the cash total.
Mcntiwhlle an uncertain future
for export* of American farm
modurta la eeen hy an Agrlcultura
lupnrtment foreign trade author­
ity.
Director D A. Fltsgcrald of
(lie offlre of Foreign Agrlcultur
nl Itrlnllnn* told tile House Ap
pioprlatiriMH Subcommittee that
(he Mnrslmll Rian aid program
may. In the end, force Europe to
turn elsewhere for food and f i h j
•r producta.
The testimony o( Fitigaraid,
who also Is acting food chief of
Die Economlei Cooperation Ad­
ministration, was made public
today.
In other congressional develop­
ments:
(’him*— a "walt-and-iee" Chin­
ese aid bill wa* before the House.
All It does la say that Prtsldant
Truman
can let
China
have
*4,(MM,Win that wa# authorlxad
Congress last year buj
nevar
spent. It would not commit this
country as to China's futur*.
Housing—a Democratic Banator
predicted that Mr. Truman’s MVcn-year program for the conitrutlnn of 1,060,000 public homing
units faces a new cut in Congress.
The Renata Banking Committee
hat already approved a bill whit­
tling Mr. Truman’a program to
810,000 unlta over ••six-year per­
iod.
Jl
When the bill comae up fat- Sen­
ate debate, perhaps next week,
there will b* *
to trim
the figure to 600,000 unite In tix
year*.
Mr. Truman's leglelatlve pro­
gram is nearing a now-or-never
teat ea Congress
begin* ' Its
fourth month, with showdowns
approaching on half a doian ma­
jor Issues,

and educated at the University of
Colorado whara he later served ••
football ami basketball roach. Ha
wn* commissioned aa a captain In
the United Hlalca Army In 1942
and waa sent to England tha fol­
fully unionised and It luu no dis­ lowing year. In October, 1944, he
pute with Its own employes, tt
said tha peddlers to whom It sells
lee are not Empire employes but
are Independant businessmen. The
company reported the picketing
reused Ita bualnaaa to drop 86
nor cant and endangered perishfoodatuffs.

Ham Farrell, fall Into a Palermo,
Italy, drydock while returning to
nla ship from shore leave, Ha
im
the goremment.
laIn tha picketing decision, Black
'or *•!&lt;) that Missouri has decided to
na «PI&gt;ly ita law without exception
t&lt;* all persons who combine to re­
dd attain freedom of trade,
u*
'Wo arc without constitution*
e- al authority to modify or upaat
-* Misaourt'a deUrminatfon that It
e-ila In tha. public-interest to make
If combination* of workers. suUoct
.. .*9 law* desliived to Map thoohan-

The name*
of thoroughbred^
must he approved by tha Jockey

Club,

iiw

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fighting lasted until tha

Two Iranian# wars raportae
killed and a "consMarabta num­
ber" wounded. Thera has bear
K official Information, but It li
llevad Iran handed Rusal* i
•tiff note of pro!sit,
New York'traoha thta m m for
thg C. V , W W tmy wtabHakamt,
.

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ConifrcHH Roundup

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r r a le a »nn, e a s te r n ’ r a le s 111 If-"
C u c u m b e rs liu tlu .l&amp; O , pour lo
l a i r .p ia llt y m o ton. la r g e * 1 *» n o
too l ’ l ’ k le e lo n .io o
K g a p la n t lm
H d - lo o . le w 114 le w
I l f , po orer
o n a t it r I I I lo o, y .a c a r o la bu ion
f | 0, p o o le r low ah 40
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c a rto n e
I ’ e ra la n e
ll- ll*
If* Jd .
. C e le r y
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In c h o r a l* * H o ld en
h * 4 i ! I -toy *oo »&gt;4 114 d o * m

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ihow Increasing roluma and no
really noticeable decline In tb*
rnrlier market* such m* Florida
City. Manager C. 3. Phillip* of
that market reporta tha quality
of tomatoes I* still fairly good,
with the past five day auction per­
iod totaling 62,321 bushels bring­
ing n groti revenue to farmers &lt;M
1164,804 06. The price averaged
l.'J.b.t with the high at $6.00 The
, Iman emp 1* about over with tha
ci-eptfoo nf Pole heans which art
, nelllng for 14.00, The low offerting* for squash Is renting It to
be bft In the fields. Price* on
I squash ranged from 60c tr» 11.50
imr huahel.
Manager Sandy Ander»on of th*
: Sanford Market report* a good
' suply of cucumbers, bc*ns, sqsusim
rabhage. rilcry , tomatoes, eggW
I plant, lettuce, and aw ed r u n
moving nut at steady to slightly
.lover p r ic e * with cabbage *nd
(celery considerably lower. Celery
.sold at 12 10 to 32.26 and cabbage
at 76c per 60 lb* bag. All veg*.
rabies and fruit are of good qual­
ity and the market anticipate* •
good supply during th* current
week.
The Htsrke Market continue!
with good quality strawberrle*g
and Manager Alvares advise*
farmer* and buyers are highly
pin**e.| with the Federal Inspection
servlro now available at this mark­
et Herrle* have continued to In­
crease In price to the grower and
an increase Iri acreage Is expected
for the nest season. 2,434 crates of
her tics passed over the platform
during the period, March 24
through March 30, averaging $961- pet crate
A
Manager Frank K. Conner of (h f
Warn hula Market reports very
hot and dry weather Is affecting
nop* to some rstent and farmer*
at* tmiv Inlgatlng the fields

W a it in g F o r i
* the Banaja. With
tha Administration
trimto: on to tha |
ota thorn mqy b«

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Unity Thers Is Strength—
T® Preieet th® P « n of th* World;

To Promote the Pragma of America i

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To Pradue* Prosperity tor Sanford.

SThru Hanford iterate
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VOLUM E X X X *

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

TU ESD AY.

Sanford

and

vicinity—meetly

cloudy with ehowera and thunderstorm* this afternoon and early
tonight. Fair Wedneidty. *

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A P R I L . 5. 1949.

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THE W EATH ER

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Richard Crowe Legion Seeks
*50 Are Killed Program For Miracle Soil Day
Gov.
Warren
Requests
At Municipal Airport Announced
A rrested For Congress Okay
As Fierce Fire
Bank Robbery For Vets’ Aid $50,000,000 InNewT ax es;
Burns Hospital
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Dr Hugh H. Bennett, chirf of the U. S. Soil Cnmervalion Ser­
vice. i, ill ipeak at II I "&gt; o’clock, Thursday morning on die Miracle
G.hI Cnniervalton Field Day program, wli'n the W5 acre farm of the
f ellowshlp Biblical College will be liiiurfornied hv lumdiedi of men
and faim mar lime* from waste land into productive field* *nd f a i ­
lure., Kxcrpl for to acre, of «rlt•------------r ii ■' rev : th r1land n nmniproer t M in i - I n m l
V s s o c ia 'lo ii
L i I u h i ,|
The pi "gram, flee lo nil, |i ex (Dggln*. managn of the Seminole
peeled to attract over 35,900 peo­ County Cliambcr of I'omioerce end
ple, and I* being made possible by .ramos Keith, president of the
the U H. and State Sot) Conner (treater
Orlando
Chamber
of
vatlon agencies, 30 buslneu, civic Commerce, will give greetings as
and Industrial agencies, fnrin ma­ sponsors, Henry 1. I,out tit, D D.,
chinery and fertlllter manufac­ Episcopal Bishop, w||| speak.
turer* amt
the Seminole
and
Introduction of the Soil Con­
Orange County Chamber.i of Com­ servation District Supervisor v will
merce. During the day conserva­ take pla&lt;r at noon, and a hand
tion practices will Ire demonstrat­ concert hv the Air Force Band
ed that would take a
farmer will follow.
years to accomplish It will be
At 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon,
the first demonstration of it* Wind
W. E
Ellis, president of the
In Florida.
Commercial Hank and Trust Co,
Dr fleiiTiett'* talk end other Ocala, and piesldent elect, the
addresses on the program will Florida Hankers Association, will
be made In tha speakers* itand speak on the ,uh|ect, “ Hankers
wlilrh h*s been erected atop one T a le to Soil Conservation Farm ­
of the former ammunition dumps in g ’’
at the east end of the alrpoid
The Rev. R Alton Bradley,
At 1I:0I&gt; o’clock, Robert E president of Aldrtagaln DnlverWltherell. district conservationist. aity. will deliver a talk expressing
1). S. Soil Conservation Service, appreciation for what is being
Orlando, will give a description of done on the project for the agri­
the operations.
cultural part of the University
Th" program will be opened at Visiting officials will tie Intro
10:15 A. Si. with the playing of duced.
the National Anthem by the 14th
At 3:45 I’ M. Colin D (Itinn,
Air Force Hand. Orlando, with state conservation!*!, U S Roll
Sgt. Jantskl conducting. Invoca­ Conaervatlon Service. Gainesville,
tion will ba volcad by tho Ray. J. will sum up the operations of the
R. Farris, head of tha Hanford
(Ceatlaaa® Oa rage Twai

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C a p tu re

C o m m itte e
R e q u e n t— N r w — Y o r k — H a n k e r — nil 'l*n M .itir Cor.rrr
In

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Economy Plea Voiced

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WA.sHINC.TON. Apt 5- (/P&gt;I hr Am niian l egion v ailed on
( ongicii lotlav to make coitr a
iciomlarv connrlri itinn and pan a
tmtlii billion didlai vclciau* pen
Mon (nil
il'liiu « mi angling acailon nf
the Home V »tri.si*» t ntmnlNrf,
I ninth act f l i r t ) nr" pemmn rott
Jc ,Innate, iiinning up to t&gt;/7,0(lfl,
nun min I rgioo ipolcnni'i lotui
llmmai I avln* dri laird
I don’t rbnak you ahoilW *m
oh.,tifr . o i l a. a g a o n * pnnnplr
10 demanda horn (hr lomniittrr
lo. aotor Legion rott f l g u i r a , lav

S rth ilr

A nd

lln,,!ie,C
0( C Honors
M rri
W ith
T
r ;i r l i tio n a l
F o i ' i n n l i t v : Giants’
Officials,
IG 'ittfn rc
Is
S h o rt
AI Dinner
I Al I M IA fiS E I , Apr
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MIAMI. Apr. :i_i,r&gt; — HkhEF F IN G H A M . I I I . Apr. 5— &lt;/P)
ard II Crnne, ■rlird 1**1 night
— More then 50 pertoni. including
G o v ern o r A sk s F o r
on charge* nf firring with a
a l le n t 11 new-born infants, were
New York hank's IHHI.A80, waa
L aw T o B an K K K
reported killed today in a fierce
In hr arraigned al Tampa (hi*
aftrrniHin. Crawfnrrf II. Carson,
f t fire that deatioyrd S t. Anthony"*
T A L L A H A S S E E . Apr. 5r— (.T )
agent In rh a rir of (hr F B I In
hotpilal.
Governor Fuller Warren today
I b r I in rtrla I e g i.l m u i r &gt; 'penei!
Florida, said (hr arraignment
Hotpital and fitelighling official*
tla W l i l n
b ir m n a l * " * * io n to d a y J D r f ’ s i d c t l t
would br brforr I'. H. Commie|nhit
I v r y retouiipendf-l more than $50,000,(a id the death toll may reach t&gt;0
slnnri
Caul
I'lnktrlon
soon
000 a year in new taxes to the
»&gt;iih i p p - . l a f o i e to n rim v an d d r
affrt I hr lung HOttgbl bankrr I*
T h n n lts
fliih
F n r 1 I-' i ill -a l-gul
A l leatt 15 bodtea were removed
m a u d , t u m a n y i m t lin n m new
brought
Ibrrr
1l
wan
rrprrted
The lire wa» dneovered ahortly
W r i t ic
III
S .M l h a l r&lt;
Api'a.riitlv that
gave rhem •
i a a* (•• l- .ie it
hr « nuM jt r lt r In Tampa about
before
midnight in a
laundry
• I1-"' - -'I Ifviei, hecauae he laid
&gt;
cii
itand
Hou
'
"i*i
"'it'
n
id
2.00 I' M. ft «*., prrHiimrd (hat
n ff.r. til •*! (Its NfAA ! etl11 fiiin U . f.,,1 fr" ih —m i program that he
chute. Eyewitne*ie* *aid the b0
tr ii» r ' nnuld
br transported
l.'.iqalltv it* v. ,|,ii fl
yeir old. three and one hall *lnry
from Darluna llraih, »hrrr he
r kpfirhr i. and prlum 1 i|e » L a Ifnoil fa.ni I- etaik m l VM»h»*g MfVvtptp 1r .Uin ilrd " ould cx!l for only $35.waa *rlffd l**i nleht, in Tampa
brieli itructure quickly became a
i m f if 1I ., Ilia Hpivri , f fVRtV Vftl e iinrn u “1* krmtvepif *1 • i-mi oil 1(HXt.fHtO a year in additional **hv rar. although t at«nn de­
ft treat mat* of flame*.
rolo* ilin.ir, f»tl flight *1 iLf Mavl.ait l i.ii ' i.
• IflV nl *h» **aanii Hut
clined to Male hn» hr *01114
" It burned io fa it, it couldn't
Hie Go- •rnor and in hit eonhe tran*purl*d
■lire avaa In hr &lt;
ilimf Lvfif Inti i|»nIlHHe'l hy fti^ "rminolr
lo . t r i o . l e d i b a l
» |i l l t l l ' C * ' « U a t
be fo u |h t." laid one reicuer.
( nmmerre un ail,in ,n ,I ."•m.g* tn j joint »•*Ccumiv 1 i.
II,r IB arn el' t| 1
■
i .onflll.nn
.1
• ,| Manage. r.d *1"'* ’f (louar »pd 5en»te. though,
Many p ilie n ti leaped Irom wind­
DAYTONA BEACH Ar r 5
fth HilfniR tt* det
| i,r . i i i o m i t t « r ha* before *t a mep'hn* waiteil
I.
Ilf1
M
(/Tl - A rnnplr ol newly i'Ulc!l*i*&lt;l
ow*. Some died in their (laming
1
X
k
a
"
’
\
i that 5* hm
no pride of author00 r M whal
I..1I t.y Hrp U snllo iD
*n IHr.t 1* lien at
C•* ’»fir ta i .i.» i
,.f i 5" Chjm- ,1,.p
cat* ami * «IH|iirin|i* bnlrl allrnd pay f7.’ a month I » (Vortd Wat I l ent r »la-- Full". w '«rpn A«nt$|r| r*f'
room* a* nun* and lowmpeople
ib- -- enue i»!sn" he preant, gatagr mm-i and p-.dice cap 'd erail* *• »gr ‘'5. vuti)ei‘t in In ail-i", in flir A
a\»d rp 'rui») H* i j i J bP would not obtried to aave them.
»tv prn- h* t af 1
At\
13990
*
veai
Income
limitation*
it., i.
*'• 'li ji
tain
brought
iltr
s
i
i
m
I
lait
niglii
The bodie* ol 11 infanta, (till
l"r* *!»•--ata
o'b-, mciny o! providing
|«a».»‘&gt;
1'' mrfl i|*e
M
**.
ol R If haul M r »rm p rn t Large* (or married velsrsn* and 42990 (XKHVWI , ye ar delu u
I'f (Ite ••
in their (lame-blackened metal
they 1
(* * '"
,», f h
tt ! ?"g aa it is not a
fm unto*tried servicemen.
etib* on the icco rd floor, were the
ol d'lapprartng **ttb JfWJ.hbO in
1
*r*|we 11 - *t f|^
1 .I., | "glilatm . ipt*’rd no (Itaing 19
Tsylot endotve-J the Rankin
s r \'
Th&gt;, n th* • »*t - »• ’
N*«
5oik Natmoil City
Bank Bill »* » committee session which hint t-i;| tested -.ut •' •*'. c u n
^ first to be removed.
?!
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!1 'hi Leglilatura
...
• *Kr general program
bn&gt; i ’. i'i I the G-i
. Ii»s" ii, ifir li,,i ,,, -■I il.^ aty ,»xe1 . *
lla o
•
Uncounted bodie* were *trewn
fund*
lv it
1 R .,., 1 -.ii a Vetersn&gt; Adnttn cial i“ 'gram
'anvpaigned leat
j . r a l iv't',"« -t 'hr t,„., •4* huf" ’"♦a ,»
F PI Chirf I E d ia i H-im-rt uid
on upper (loot*. There were about
j '.tratlon r.tim atr *h»t
II tH
17. *.i mg Renat* *.. • *»-&gt;.* ’u P t ,,, h- ■i.t.hi.a. 1 1" . ■
r^f
•’ v ♦-&gt;
30 patient* on the thin! Ilonr. a
Cro" r admitted taking a "largr IVorhj War I and II »tei*n* ate Cla.t ( Monhi"!! ' *&gt;• • •"* gcit'K
1
♦ . . .L #ihe .tati governih -- e *ta|A ^ j r*
nurte *aid, "and I don’t believe
Hint of moorv from the Lin k but I U0'&gt; by the year 20'’ Thr sin ir Hi"!*, •'peaket rhp“ ‘ • t* Bpja Curn'i (-• ' ■
•* * ’ r t
..... .. , pi .,1*d I- . I t.. I’ i i v v-r
on commercial
drtlm 'd tt&gt; -prr.ifv mv i-rtticulj: paii.oon "-Sh estimated it 417,1)90. *#&gt; i* DeFunts1
any ol them got out.’ ’
j
000,000
for
World
War
I
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ins
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, vj
\\ I'dr *1'H I ».gtat .III* .. .'g . •n d
•) '.lltli-x to produco $0 ,!'•
Effingham I* « community of
imount Agent* »*covr&gt;ed
, ah-nr
...Ii 9"‘J " ’
. rj T
Sen
fo il 'em member
t
6,000 In South Cent rat (llinot*.
b l hom * *uitc *i- in * tow,-'* pot
2 riot fram Hep teagur It1 ite (&gt;• ginning """ '"ri'i
i ,t: ,. ,- v . »*&gt; yf so cer.te a
•pot;
- &gt;, tId j lim
. ,i.pi
100 mile* northeast of St Lou1* 1 .
.
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on
Dirvinmlv.
Hoover
eaid.
i (&gt;.&lt;aii so anmodmen* t,, *o(argo lt&gt;*“
............ I ‘i-1'pb.it. '-—43,899,000
• , .p t.p •,)
ti..
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and 200 mile* *outhea»t of Chic, j S n v i e t D e l e g a t e s
T o A c tio n
On
R eq u est
| lh.S05 -if llir fund* heel been tr I th« present bill to im-lude W ir’d At' a r.m , •( it.. Ai * S"P'emc i,.|i| pp,
, i" 'Ci"»-.mg tax on
, i l i i . ■► I'm hardly
ago, un the PenniylvanU an.l
tt id erail*, amt make *hg fo u r'
100,000
A s s e m b ly
S ta y
S i­
I,..,
For
S ilv e r
L a k e covered and *n addllional $19. |w
Ii. coptmu ' • • pi iu
Illinois Central Railroad*
(.■'tn i
' d.lr a'l '.etriana
holding
dl*
rt 'nu.h.r!! o( l tiercvp.t tax on
ft
Hundred* of the rlty'a reildent*
• '.ingratiiUto
r* I! 1 St t,e •*
jp-t*
air
in
id
t
ih&gt;
R50
lud
brrn
Incited
l
e
n
t
O
n
'
A
l
l
i
a
n
c
e
'
.dialge* othei then dlxhormialde
R oad
Is
P ro m is e d
r 0 ji» is.-rnrtj trom letail sales—
ruehed to the eld of the loij or
F 1 Lf» k‘1 i tp ,t ten-. l M Dot/. &gt;na ’ ‘ gt-i «nd A . J
A|l trill!. Hoover addrd. * totd ' 3 Received
other
propoaalv Htni*'
11,900 900
more patient* In the 125-bed hos­
msnagar, lot
•him 8*piU J Greer, #»*'*•
f 'til h*#r
tuiiMG.)
NEW Y O R K ,- Apr. 5 — &lt; /F)~
A t.xji on tobacco product* other
The County Comnuaioii today n| 411 1. 1 5.1 b ' of ll,e ,ii,|rn fundi I I &gt;to Rsp oouddri r|t i sirfr
pital. But they ware hampered by
operating the
th-!r fine work
on
t),MIM
f
I put pension* on *o Hd &lt;
’2 alnllng
than clgaictres i which already
falling bricks
artrl rubbl". and Serretary ol Stele Acheion laid matched the C ity’* recent annual have brrn sccotinlrd lot
eat*hll»hment
'
*
*
1
•!
f
8
«lcl" 1 of f
elect" ! to
I n alr atcuriling lo iiicums. trout
are taxed t—41,100,900
the danger of falling walla.
today it is "the conviction of the donation lo the Salvation Army by
( rowr told ibr TBl. Eloover t* Rep Davis 'R-W tsi to eltmimrte th" 1! ■
•’To th" pt"a. i r .al»u wish lo
'*• AVftTf R e I V g*'! hy preA 5 percent ’ rx on amusement*
Inalde. the Roman Catholic
.'in
fe
r
!
la
gotAmerican
people
that
the
United
" ('haltman
think y u
appropriating $300 to this group Istrcl, that b» threw the itolan Ipiopn.sd medical daductlun* liom »r rang* 1 ict!t»n
admission,— 12,500,090.
nuna who wart on duty braved
in
27
-lewspapera
A ll.it tax of 10 cent* an acre
the flamea to lead abme patient* Naltom is our best hope of build­ after Capt. Byrd Hudson had made bond* and teeunitei io (he Atlantic ' income, and ftom Rsp Wheels* Bin Fu'tua of the Hutue Electio ra Ung publicity
\ *!most dally.’ Thts type o( pumlclty or. forest land*— 42.000,000.
to safety. Some nune died In the ing * peaceful world comunity." a request for this amount.
Ocesn and "tool the»r only to Irak* (U-Gai U&gt; change payments from Commdtaa
, „ r two—F, W
., Bedenbangh 0f i could not be h-ught. *-'*« If w*
k 2 to I f h a montn
Half a cent s gallon on fufl
attempt, and othere periahed In
The
Acheson'* stelemant we* handed
Capt. Hudson reported on aid the bank official* angry "
j
I ay lor.
the legion’s
Ugtsla- tcdum hl* .nd Georg- Keith qf had the money m do
Through oil. not :u I (or home lighting
their troom*, where they, were to the p r u t a* tha U . N. General lo ait Injured man. Saturday, on
Th* bank previously rapoi'ed *’•* representative '*i Wttnlng* .ita r 'ln - w e r e told to stand aside the Gtav.'s, R m l c r l u being placed and h iitir^ — H,S00,00O.
that Crow# hid taken et lj»*
»p.d w*
U aim * llnttteUeo* pwKiir, •
increasing tho tax on grots re*
H"u*e hearing on on IM nuYdsItV map
%
i hospital I* opafated by the Aissm hley opened * lassfnn whieh tacent help given lo a joblew man 1833,860, Including » 19J ,000 in ; taken wanted
&gt;Ut of tire pending hill
rherges that they were lliquall-‘ e'rtltnly apprm aG *t. Mr |v*v ceipts of utiiities oompant** from
alaters of the Order of Bt Franci* many delegate* believe w ill be a and m his three children who were
e**h end 4890,000 In bond*
| Meanwhile the
Hou*
Armed fled by
th t'li-on* ! ’ s prromt to 3 p»r*
The Hospital chaplain. Father heed-on cl*»h between the Eaal
pre-elR'-tiut'
scM'dite* ’h -hired.
laid tip wtih mealies, and referred
4 hunt 416,000 in cash was found 'Sirvlce* Committee told the atm Ihr'i cesei piobahly
Cent 11.500,090 additional.
Sandon, died In tha Dr*. HI* end Weet over th# Nort Atlantic
dl lie the Mayor Andrew Cartawuy .a:.!
lo many visit* In the sick with Mts In a vac ant beach bungalow owned ediervice today to quit quarreling fnai Mder of huamna. i MimtimP. m. ini. thi
mtanglbU* tax
charred body was found In «
I . i*h tn exnrea.. t.i tho Giant* a
France* MrDougal. county nnrae bv 1‘rnve'a parents al Rlaten t»- ot lace an tnvesltgatinn.
room naxt to Hie hospital chapel Pact
A re.aoluth.i unanlmmisly a
Dr. Otorg* Wood, *t«ff phytl*
Today'* »es*lon brought Rui- lie declared that M il. Htidron, a luiid In addition, Crowr bad mad
elm , estimated the number of | *la'» Andrei A. Gromyko f*r» to Salvation Armv o fficial, w ill aid I rd apprnrunatelv 181,0*81 to bant* doprt't hv the coimillttec aahl that
a, ,&lt;| friend* to whom br owed “p r ivi|ti in 'he oafiiin.il mllltarv
dead at 60 or 58. Lieut. Nelson , fare with the llgn*r» of the pact,
*ic
endangering
the money waa sent ft on* est iiilulnneol
Page of the Illinois state police hut Gromyko'* plan* were closely him in vmtinR rase* ol lllneti *t nmm-v
Fetnald-Laughlon Memnna! Ho* Florida a tew day* aftr' be dl* thr .o m it ,,* veiurlt, tiy Hying
said Ih# loll Is from 50 to (10 i guarded
to .ell the piitdii- their own pm
appeal r I
Chief J. H. Green of the Effing
Acheson *s!d the (I. N
*nt- ptlal and at the bounty N u u m v
The FB I aald 'art Friday " 'it timlai view* regarding an p »'
ham police said, '‘There’s ju«t tv 1bodies the hope* and aspiration*
CommDalon
Chairman H B
wav of telling "
1to which we dedicated ourrglve* In Tope commended Capt.
Hudson 4Tb,356 of the misting money ''*d er We will not tolerate the con
Only some wall* stood early | the war " He added, "we are He- for hi* efficient work during the com* by mall to Individuals *"d
’ stamp tax i!r cm 10 cants to M
today. The Intense heat of th* [ termlned those purposes shall not past yaar. and stated that the Institutions to whom the pe»-&gt;.. tl nuance o| thl* practice.’ the bt, , peach of sccrptsiic" appeal"
tui promotion if industry. l-»i
&gt;j express ,l- ; cun'» per ft*89 value 1-42.000"*e*K *r H'gb
resolution vaid
smouldering ruin* and th# tangled be lost, howeeer great are the dif­ Commission w ill appreciate very aid* Crow# owed money.
»ni
p*y
fni
collrg"
f
actrlf
ippteolation
'
&gt;
'•■
*
Giant*
’
r
ynifl,
1
1
w»»
piunipted
by
two
recent
debris elowed removal of th# ficulties to be surmounted’'
A bank spokesman *ald, ,” 1"'
much making his finding* known
"leak*
liom ibe l-entagon, one 1*11 requiring I-Rlftr to 1— f-m-e ! • ,'abUahltig tl’R'i apring train’i'a
Dnubltrig 'hr oornuratltir capibodies.
ever,
that
they
probably
csmiot
; Acheson did not mention the Ati.&gt;*,e at Hie Muiucipa’ Airport end 1tal *took t»v 1690,000
K arl Alt, 88. who lives across ' tan Ho Pact specifically although to them of future case* of person* keep the money lie cited a '*’v Involving 70 prospective target* and minimum payment a &lt;&gt;f 45"
aided.
I
month
to
nh|
age
*a*l,t*i&gt;.
e
in
!
In ihr Mulct union In the event
f &lt;i bringing i bel. ( ui in iduhs * '
constltitHons! *niend*nt to
th# street from th# hoepltal said
| he did »*y:
F C. FuMerlon aaked that the which br said could be used to of war. tha other concerning ef- plant t
ii" &lt;‘itv
I Invy * state * ide tw i mill tax on
flame* were ehootlng out of the
(orce the creditor* to give Mir
right
of
wey
to
Silver
Lake
near
"Thl*
country
hat
cooperstej
fecttveiiesa of the Air Force * 11
H" urged tlm innatui* not Iylining tin.,. »ilending 'ha hail | real e.,titl&lt;
iwith
huinsstead*
hoepltal'* front entrance shortly
Improved and money back to the bank'* Insurance I 30 bomber*. Chairman
luv* of Fl»ilila blind u&gt; r.
Vinson lei
i u eie * ii , ' ..imnn»i,'ii',i *■ exempt i fm 'en \'e*ra to pay
attar the alarm wt/s sounded, lie wllh other peace-loving nation* In 1hi* property he
company.
effort*
to
achieve
world
economic(
leveled
off
where
harrowed.
The
•hr* facta that a great many thing
eaid
I &gt;t,n I , rider, VV Ii ilt"Mip"r »nd i fill Hib flo-nl and duiaight control
and a neighbor helped 12 to 15
The handsome affable Crowr. fl. t IJ-Gn)
recovery and aeaurancea against I Board promise* action on the matAnd the House Alipropralltnn* &gt;ile needl'd to give run .fute i&gt; I A Dv sun, f'lty Manager ( Ilf pmgt ini
person* to safety.
j lived comfortably In a recently Committee
approved
lund* »&lt;&gt; i luhl fill lilac" In the 'ini "
Jler.
f i t M'Kibbin, r'liintnan nf Hie I WiHn.itl et.limaling (heir rev#Max Beldenbom, 00. a mel" aggrwtslon.
“ We look upon those *■ th* nee-1 l.eonard Button told of the her poi.'liAsed home on Rtiilrr. Inland combat. Communism abroad and
At 111" nppnnllp rlid "f I be . i.| I' iihmI v ('nfllmrvtlnn It II I’.lpn, | rill.., lip IIIni! tiuggvstcd doubling
nurae, was badly burned In help­
with
III*
wife,
lloimra,
and
tlurc
«(,ia«taa*rf ne raae •&gt;*•
;«rd* to motorists of a cattle guard
aubveairalvea at home
itrim. Ferry F Muirnv »f Fru'l r'.niniv Cummii'ii"in.| W li Kil the pie.ciil 5 percent aeveranc#
ing 12 patient* to safety down an
—------------------— -—
pined below road level on the children He was widely known
The &lt;-a.iiiiititt«-ar recommended ptmif accepted Ibe If "live speak I,. , i'm iniv Clerk &lt;* I' Herndon, Itux on petroleum
alevitor. He said tha sister who
produced in
and
respected
In
Staten
Inland
found the fir* In a laundry chute f n n r i n H P n c t ' V o t T l P U ''Buttonvllle" nr Lake Road, and wbcic lie wait active In social and 42,900,999 morn for 1(1" Stale l)c
r*lnpwith a|irepart'&lt;lalntetnent
r ..uln'r „f Cnmiiu-ice Trcaanrer IFlm idn, and a law turning into
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t
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l
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C
B
|lt„
,eilt*
|
(he
"making
of
a
pa*
partment'H "Voir® of America"
got him out of bed.
"I'm ante
we have already ,| | lng|ey and W V. Bitting and *he State Trea.ury "Million* of
chiiillable affali* Bank nffi. ial* and 48,885,141 morn for the FBI •ha)
"The whole place wee a whole
pnitved the
. i „ Kiitlirnthin pond ia | t; Kil|iatrirk. P"*' pre*lrlc da dnllnis" in urn lalmed deposits in
rmiahlctrd
him
one
of
Ihclr
pm
than Die agcnclea got thla yeai la aat loll, federal, alate and local nf Hie (Tnlttlhi't nf I'onitiiere*
mlailoner l^ourakro^ and County
hath of flame," he aald.
,H " n d a bank'.
iCaailMHait i.„ |.Har a.,r
Thn F B I booat w«a even more
'Road Hupt. H. B. Gray warn re mixing ininig executive*
Beidenhorn seld there were at
In k Silrwnr/. .enelary nf the
(.nvenim U atien warned the
l.ait
Thursday
the
FB
I
found
than 111" I'rnalrlenl reque.atei|.
uuer.ied to Investigate the road
len t eight new-horn Infente In
N e w York lila .it, farm system ,, &gt;
«’«• d»'"i »
l"bbyi,t* »f P»w*r114,975 in cuhIi in an envelopi in , The** fund* were part of *n
• (Continued On f'aga Three)
the nureery and "they Hied along
mi,"drived Carl Hubledl, direrdur '
InteieM . have orders to sethe Btetrn Island home nf Crowe'* omnibus 1747,218,102 money 1811
with tha filter who etayeil with
..f ibe (Hants farm club*. Cbn.lea but age any .ev.m.ie progrem
Delegate* lo the American L e - '/ i
•
nr a
g\
parentn, Mr. amt Mra. W. J. Ci»we sent to Hi" llouac for debate,
them n,on-'yr
money, *"&lt;1
i
them."
Marian; (Tarrnce .b.ima.d, easlM , t,'"»t would rcost
""t *hfm
atartlng l i 0 O r i n &amp;
V O t C S U l l An F B I spokesman identified the probably later thin waek. Th* ap
Two expectant mother* escaped gion Stale convention
(Conllnueal tin I age tlx )
rnl
director
Ilf
the
farrii
clubs;
|
nnn
.. , .
45, 110 and 120 lillln aa among proprlatlom, would flualicn opera
from the dill very room. They Friday at Sarasotg war® named,
.I'dni Lolrert; Clmrle, A .itnnehaui,
IB new members were taken $ 4 f t . 0 0 0 0 0 0
H i k e
tlinse missing from the hank
gava birth In nearby homtt. They and
tlon* of Ihn State, Justice hiiiI
Into Campbell-Loaslng Poet 63 at •fPiV,WUV|mnr
■ 1 1 1% C
A le n in
M o v e
general manager nf Hi" Je|*"V T n x i n
The
F
n
i
etnphanlied
It
»»'
I
I
iiiitlniivtt
On
lm||*
I
N
u
f
I
and lhair hablea wara reported
I'tly
(ilanla;
Tommy
Heath,
uiariaIts
meeting
last
night
at
the
fxsI
«
Q
4
n
4
T
o
VOU
no
way
connecting
the
rider
In good condition.
ge, nf the Minneapolis Sillier*; O n N p w V o r k S t r e e t s
memberahlp of l 11 O l t l l C
l a A C n Crowca with the money missing
I W ASH IN GTON , Apr
«.n
Tn* mother* are Mr*. Arnold glon Hut. Post
T rlim a n
To
R e q u e n t I Iglilatlnil to Ipgalltr Hn.
,1 •» Brck"r.. rnanagei
nf III* Jerney
428 was reported.
|
- — .— .
. .
from the hank. Neither Mrs. Ctowe
(Continued On Page Two)
N EW YO RK.
Apr b—(/PI—
•a.tvi' clausa" in haafliall ■■&gt;.,■#ra. t , ' i'y Giants, Angidn Juliani; Tom
Commander James A, Wright, ATLANTA, Apr Ik—(A’l—Geor­ nor Crowe's parent* were Immed­ H e a l t h
P r o g r a m
I was Introduced In tha Housa tn. \|&gt; Kemia, Maurice llatelHilt; Hor. Taxi* streamed through N*aw York
and the following other delegates gla voter* wrote thalr "wnije]!)?! iately available for comment fol­
day by Rap*. Mills (D A rk l and "•&lt; A. Rtoneham , prcaldent of the street* early today In greater
will attend th# convanUon: Earle today on a proposed 146,000.000 lowing announcement of hie arrest.
H"rlnpg (D -Fla).
|Jp.*ey City Giant*; Nicky Sir- number* than at any comparable
historian; Jlamas tax Incraasa for schools, road*.
The F B I had been trailing Crowe ] W ASHIN GTON , Apr
T '. Loucka, post
The bllla would exempt otgan" 'dn"*; Jack Aragon, manager of morning hour since a city-wide
I. Galloway, eommandar elect: hoeplUla andother eUU aarvlcev since shortly after he dropped from Presldent Truman now la working
rank Pavllck. Chef da Gera of , Tha trek to polU began at 7:00 sight 5ter. 27, leaving shortly on a message to Congress calling ad sport* of all type* from pro-Ith* Jacksonville T s r ,; Jim Boyd strike began last Friday,
DETROIT, Apr. 0—f/P»—Th*
Immediately aftar that police
th"
Sherman and Don Ramsay, m srsgar of 'ha
tha
Forty and Eight, and Joal In a statewide referendum that thereafter a trail of letters and for * broad national health In- aecutlon undar
downward movement in oar prices
mnouncamint tn o p e r a t o r s '
goaa a long way In eharUng the money mailed back home to friend* auranc* program, Senator Tapp*’ Anll-Truat Law fierlong former Atmix City 3ooi
Field
and
Jim
Slngiatary,
oast
ntlnuee.
continues.
(D -Fla) told reporter* after * tV
■tata’a future.
° t )ha Florida j Also Hugh Poland, ms rager of spokesman dasiared. "the atrlke
he owed.
Effective Uet midnight, Nash commander*. Alternate* arn John
White Hou*# call today.
It waa tha blggaat tax Increase
State Baseball league,
Trenton ball dub: Charles Ii is ovar."
Texas
Brady,
Paat
Commander
Crowe
waa
siuiivo.
although
It
Ketvlnstor Cdrp. announced a re
Thera was no immediate cornThere were Indleatloni that Hi­ S'-miham.
evar attempted tn Georgia—a 42 developed he mingled freely with
Aaked about It, a white House
g
eneral
manager
Jf
Cheatar
K.
Millar,
Chaplain
Ed
duatlon of 120 to $190 on Its two
per cant hlka ovar th* prasent people In stores, hers end hotel* ■pokeaman said th" mastig" pro­ lt nu»# Commerce Committee. *o T.-nlon; CarT Llridy; Fienk (Jen men* from tha striking union.
Monforton, C. J. "Klngflsh" Har­ state
serie* of car*.
budget of $108,000,000. And
which the bill* wara raferra I,
Meanwhile both aide* studied
■»**, manager ol the Knrxvil!*
Polle# Captain Vlrglt Stuart of bably will go to the Capitol Hilt
Tha announcement came on tha rison and John H. Pone.
waa the flrat time voters decid­
would call for prompt h"*rln", Stnekies^Rnf'Raeii, business man-1Mayor William O’Dwyer’* *#«]#-’
! in about two week*.
New membara admitted are: it
St.
Auguatlna
aald
description*
heel* of a similar cut by Ford.
-- - - 1---- *
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ed tha issue thamaalvts.
1 Ftpper was one ot a group of and would qu*»Hon leading f l- '
In tha four weak* previously George W. Arnold, Allon T. Rail,
g u r * * _ In th e s im r t * w o r ld
Politicians generally agreed that glvan him Indicated Crow* had
Kalaar-Frater,
Willy* •Overland Atlas 61. Bougge, Joseph B. a big turnout might apalt defeat ahavad some of tha heir from tha Congraaa member* particularly
volv# a state labor relation* board
cut Brown, William J. Dunlop, Las- for th* expanded program. A front of hi® lMad to make him ap­ luteraatad In health Inaurinc* leg- m*n
General Motor*
election to determine whether
lla A. Jacobean, Edwin D. Ken­ light vote would aid supporter*. pear partly bald, and that he ap­ lalatlon who called at the Whit* er
tho union has a majority of work­
jtar avallablllt of meter- nedy, Thomton E. Noon. Ronald School force# and othara who parently'had attempted to tdaaeh House together.
the
er* iu the Industry
The othara included Senator*
Increased pra
volume, W. Mulrhaad, Bolyn N. Me Clung, would banallt directly sear* ex­ hi* halt.
i
■r,
Murray (D-Mont) and Elbert D
ton.
Okla.,
team;
Don
Garcia,
oata and Hutton Redd and Btaphan Vtek.
In
He
aald
Crowa
always
carried
«
on th# ground
pected to, _reach th*
... poll*, rain or
(D-Utah), and Raprasan- cltiise" Invalid
TH E W EA TH ER
produc&gt;tad
Admission of that* naw mam- ahtna. Meat
(aat Impartial
observer* suitcase with him, regard!#** of Thoms*
baseball la an intarstata tarnm ir-. manager of the Oshkosh, W lic ,
Impart
tetivaa
Dlngell
(D.M'ch)
and
Bl*
i m a m a for
te*m; Hal Grulier, manager of ih«
fContlnnad i s Papa Two)
where
h«
went,
activity.
...
L$
rated
tha
final
vote
•
toaaup
t® et®CItv
C aijft1
JACKSONVILLE, Api, 5-LW
The FBI had picked up hit trail miller (D lac). J1. Donald Klng*The "reserve i*lau»"" In aff*"l Sanford Giant*, *nd Tory PavUh,
Schools and callages turned out
HIGH LOW
SCHOOL BOND ELECTION many of thalr student* to help Mar. 28 when he registered at the ley, deputy Federal Security Ad- bind* a player tn remain with manager nf the Springfield, O ,
72
Atlanta
62
POLICE SUSPENDED
CLEARWATEE. Apr. S -O T J- brlng^ out euporten. Plan* war* haaeh hotel *t Rt, Augustine a* mlnlatrator, altn waa In th* group the club with whl;h h* hs* ecu Glent*.
itet
%
40
"NORFOLK, Va., Apr. 1 M * V - Oioudy tkiaa and thraatnlng
Ard Scout* George Slack, Sob Boatuii
Dieted unies* th# club release*
"Robert Franklin," giving a Miami
72
Thtrty Norfolk polkaaaa war# weather wax# vied her* today aa
49
fCfiaHlinea rr* **■• atsr
LONG D R Y SPELL
Martin, Nick Shlnkoff;
Frank Chsrleatwn
him.
auapenalon today aa the faaton againai obtaining a valid
17
GETS PLANES
56 ,*
ROLLE, Switxerland, Apr. S—
Burke. Johnny Hudean, John Mo* Clevelmd
___ith of an Investigation of vote of im-hoMon (g ■ county
u«.|
J'mti .1,1
Detroit
43
64
BURNS TO DEATH
MISS DB HAVILLAND
f f i —Tho level of Lake Geneva
Mlnneapo!:*
wide election for • ata million
55
35
TAMPA, Aor.
Nlcolo
: fallen so lo&lt;v*that a atone on
RALLIES
TRUSTEES MEET
Naw York
-------- 1 win ha toned ovar Gtafagllone, 76, wee burred to the lake bed haa bean uncovered
56
40
HOLLYWOOD. Apr. S- U t ) —
County School
trust***
will fhoanlx
death aa he ley In a ditch near end the following Inscription OHvI# De Havlltsnd, aarlauah' III.
73
447
50
hla home end made ■ human torch brought to light:
4S
ha* rallied somewhat her doctor meet Monday eftarnoon at 4:00 Saint Louia
o'clncV at tha Court House to Seattle
of hlmtelf here today, Police •"When you &gt;** me, cry."
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Old Bwfsa residents eev the
Captain B u ry W. Barney raMcntraxl
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Ho waver

Best Hope Fo r Salvation Army
Peace Is U. N., Is Donated $300
Acheson Asserts B y Commission

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Delegates To State
Meet In Sarasota

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llerlong Seoks To
Legalize R e s e r v e
Ranebull € I a n s

Nash-Kelvinator Cuts
Prices On Two C a ra

sign refers to the bed times en&lt;

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THE SANFORD HERALDi SANFORD, FLORIDA
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All uklleen eellr.e, reran el
rkuke K e e le lla u end eelliM el
Milftteleeifele tee (he eafimie el
ratal aa raeOe, will he ehercea lei
A* re— IAT aartrlleUa I t lte._______
j i s m n r t l Naileneffr Mr
lalaaA Newegeatr Meat.e.alAMs m , lae., Him feih. Chlmne,
PqtrtH, Keeeee (H r, I I U t l t
n * I*ereia le ■ wtMker el lh ;
AaaeHauA Mliee which te t t l l l l t l
aclmetit lr te (he nee let i «*•.t il­
th He« a l all lh* Intel t t s e in le ltl
M I We a*fte*ea*r. ee %,,ll aa all
f r erwa dieea I&lt;hee
T U E S D A Y , APR. 6, 1010
B U L K T it ft Alt TO D A Y

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Moody providr* against nirknes*
tad old *■•&gt; but rtlsdont In ilL trs
I t It deed n»ultlludlnuu*i Ihlnea
that mondy rannut do at all.
For wisdoin in a defense, even an
money is a dcffilan, —Kcr. 7:12.
Rip. j . Haulm Pflrrson is himkioa noiiM as il lie might lie roll
lidding running Ini the .Senate
in 1950 ag.mi*! ( lamle IVp|ier,'
W* •upposn tunic additional taxt i will hive to be Irvied m ihe
llliilxlive seilion who h opened lo
day. but we take our stand with
Scntloi Brae kin ol Cieslview who
ley* none thouM he voted, at least,
until unnicetsaiy expenr.** have
betn pruned In the bone.
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Speaking ol the Noitli,Atlantic
Sfcuiity Alliance, a limes Union
editorial writer sloops to quoting
poetry. "Hope springs eleiiial in
the human breast", he -ays ol the
Security pad. Hr neglected to m«ntion, howaver, that the port went
on to ray, "Man never it, hut alw iyi lo be blesi".

rteatment In Florida’* blggaat aoll
uhd water coneervatlon rally.
Chamber of Commerce officials
(('■■llsn.a Iron, faas (met
A ll roads lead to Hanford next T h u rsd a y when the m ost
nrc expecting as many aa 30,000
'Hr I1KW ITT M A C K E N Z IE
day.
people to see the miracle perform­
widely publicized event In Sanford's history w ill take place.
Feeding of from 18,1X10 to 20,- ed.
On that dute 385 acres of raw hind and nwnmp included in
Yesterday the foreign minister* 000 pcuple has been provided fur
Field
assignments made by
the old N aval A lt Station will be converted in one day by tif )2 Western nations irifl in In the form of concevion stand* Witlierell and Jacobsen this morn­
VVai.iilngtnn
anil
signed
the
Atwhich
will
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m
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operated
under
di­
bitlldo/crn. tracto rs, and tin1 most modern farm m achinery
ing were as follows:
luiilii' pact—the most powerful rection of t;ar*-y Reams by nimn1, sugar cans planting;
of all kinds into a scientifically planned farm under tin* defensive nlllnnre of history.
bers of the Business and Profesigle, Dade City.
supervision of the United States Soil Conservation Service.
Today the United Nation* re- slomil
Woman's
Club.
Other
2, Pangola permanent
F o r weeks newspapers and radio stations ail over F lo ri­ assemble hi New York with mixed ntaiul i .*111 1* operated by mein-' pasture K. L. .Strickland, Bushda and in neighboring states have been telling the public emotions, for the Atlantic pact tiers of ihe Future Fanners group, (lt-ll
of Sanford's " S i iru d e Bull Conservation D ay". At least 85,- Is the direct outgrowth of UN In­ and (im * nlaiiil will he in an iii'il by, Field
ability to fulfill the mission foi
urtO people are confidently expected by Conservation o fficials which It wan created, nnincly, to a r ls ’:* of the First Methodist' I !i ee), 1
Chlirrh file refreshment:! will in-1 Field
to come here. Thu Iiih I time a sim ilar event was held, over insure against aggression. The cludii sandwiches, milk, soft drink* with ill
50,000 persons gathered in a small Georgia town not as Alliance, art tug within the frame­ and randy
Orlnmlo
large ns Sanford to w itness the event. Nothing short of in work of the peare organization,
U. 8 Soil Conservation Service
FLjJd
clem ent w eather car. ninr the event, It. E . W itlierell in sists proporen taking over defense of technicians arrived tudsy to get W. \V.
its signatories.
Eig h te en Com m ittees of Sanford anti Orlando citizen s (I This is no teproarh on Ihe Unit- ready for the field-hy-field opera-1 rudd
thma al Miracle Soil Conservation j l**roy' *
have been w orking on the event for more than a month . ed Nations. It is the result of liny here Thursday,
I Field
T h e y have contacted m achinery and supply house*, m ilking Ji conditions iivei which the UN
Each mail received Ills working !
arrangem ents for the equipment needed T h e y have arrung 1has no «nntrol, that is, the divi­ nnnlgnnieiit this iiiormiig from
,.
t
ed for thousands of pounds of seeds and fe rtih /cia . T h e i sion o f a great portion of the Mr. Witlierell, unit Les Jacobsen,!
&gt;g|ohe into
hostile
ideological
A rm y A ir Fo rce Hand from the Orlando A ir Hast* will be groups « Ini'li are unalterably op­ Saiifliid'* SCR tchnlciau, who . "
worked out (lie detailed farm '
oti hand. W alkie talkies set up ull over the place will bring posed lo each other, Ho hitter
fure-lllling Job.
' paM.ne
first hand reports from every section of the muuiiiioth ope Is the lo n ffn i between them that
Kipnimieut also was arriving
Field
ration. B usses w ill haul the spectators from one pari of the theie Is ever piesenl ilungel It from Mil parts of t'eutrul Florida. | | u rt.ld
may
develop
it .to another
major
Some ol it already win at work
Field
farm to another. Luncheons will be provided by concession
war.
getting prelimliiaiy Jobs done, in- rrnp m
iinires. E v e ry th in g has been anticipated.
lieruuae the security council of eluding some work on the one- latg*
the United Nations ban been ham-' acre farm flab pond.
| Field 10, coaatal
strung by Dm division, the West­
The .'iHfi-acre farm, upernted by, pasiiiie: I,. C. Brunei
ern Powers have felt Impelled the fellowship Itlblcnl Collep’p l
Field 20, hairy Ind
to Inie over the Job themselves. (recently changed to Aldersgate menial pasture: M,
,*&lt;■
&gt; I In- pact linn been signed and University)
will receive
com* * Wuucltula.
will lieeoine effective when th e1plate soil and .water conservation
Field 22, hairy Indtg
legi diiliires of the various mi ruber
lint ions have voted llieir approval
of Ibe action which (heir govern­
ments hnve Inken.
However, while (In*
Western
Jo.vei
have thus fill iom;**||ed
to ' upjdimi nl Ihe Untied Nation*,
theie i im m e on fm the pence
organization In feel Ilia! its stand-

M iracle Day

Field 23, wildlife border of part­
ridge pr«a: H. E. Clark, Tampa.
Field 24, Penaaeola Bahia paatura and
iprlnkler
Irrlgatloni
Clark Dullve, OeLand.
Field 20, Bahia and hairy in­
digo permnent pasture: W. H.
Pomeroy, Cocoa.
Ftih pond In field 20: Howard
BUaland and Marshall Coggins,
both of Orlando.
In charge fencing: E . Cl. Hammlck, Boulfay, ami E. II. Dwper,
Oracevlll*.
County Agent Clwrlle Dawaon,
chairman of the dairy barn com­
mittee, Is directing the con structlon of a dairy barn in Field it.

tcssfla sM e t« » e s s s
bars establishes a second all time
membership record, stated Ad­
jutant Jim Singletary.
It was
only bettered In 194S-4I} under
Commander J. J. Rocro and Ad­
jutant Joel 8. Field. During the
next few months, It is believed by
members thst the 1B49 member*

Georgia Volets

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lia a t

made to ii *h school tipxes to haul
noriie to th« hullut Ooxe*. Their
argument was that lieergia statu
Klnru. ILL
At least two nun* amt a nurse.
Ada
Haywood, were reported
missing.
Shortly after dawn, fiiernen
uaeil a rope uiui tackle to haul
small
white-blanketed
bundles
down ladder*, passing them from
hand to hand.
The blanket a covered the bodies
of II newborn babies. Parents
hoped lo Identify them from let­
tering on beads around their tiny
t:ecks.
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near the bottom in the nationand It's lime to lift them up.
Opponents ansewered that tax­
payers need relief, too. They said
a Vote for the program would
bring an "the miseries of a sales
tax."
Citliens voted without know­
ing what the new taxes would ba
if the expanded program is ap­
proved. The legislature would
meet in special session in May
to enact the tax program.

Antidote For Self-Pitv

oriei at home, myt Werner Strjdi
■n, whoever hr is, in lleilin. M ty
be that it why we lost the war. On
I'rout Luke M ichigan to the moon lu porlnip'i the tiecret
the other land, however, pirtrlrrt
we have (ten ol frankfuit, lleilin dream of June M aynor of Chicago, lie linn long been work•nd a number ol otlirr placet over ing w illi rocket h and hopea In .lime lo luunch a npac«&gt; nhlp
there would seem tn indiralo that rrniii a barge in L a k e M ichigan and go UU mllen tdrm ghl up
in the air. Iltiti would he twice uh higli tut any himimi hau
they were nut all dudi.

Sailing In Space

railing funds ami will *ee,k the . :,F4'F'H,44+'H"F+T'|..p.pT.H,.p+.H,,p.p.|,.|.,|.M,+4+4 ++
balance eliewheic I hey ure iloing
a good job htie I hey need yout
tupporl.

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ever gone. If he doea thin m im em fully, anil ridttrntt mtfely
T h i Salvation Atiny ilrive lor to tell the tale, M aynor thinkn that fifrtlier program w ill
fundi .with wlm h to carry mi its Ite m erely a m atter of tmioothing out the dctuilu.
veriotia activities began last j iu Ly
M aynor preattni^bly la not alone in Ida idemt. M ilitary
•nd w|)l be cunlinurd lur flie next I neop e keep dropping, lijnM uhout tt m yateriuiia project lo
two oif three weeks. Il* goal hot mi ll a buau in apace.' If M aynor aliniilii tuicceed eventually
been deduced by one 'thousand in building a amp which could reach outer apace and m llicr
dollart litis year, not her ante theie travel through it ur reman there, tlmn laJcumiiig n piqtiimiit any lest nerd (or hinds, hut init iUitcllite of the earth, he would achieve im m oilul imue,
became ihe oiganiralion is aware whether he came buck iu enjoy it or not. II in not everyone
of the local problems involveil in who can create u nocoiid moon.

but the (act ilwuPf gel

Legion Meet

TH IS W E E K ’S

Before you boy down in sell jntv, letiiinil voiiinelf llm l
there w ill alwu.VK lit* HOnie people who fin* niiifirter tluiii you
— but aome wltu m o nut on intelligent T h ere will tilwuyrt be
aome who are rich e r— and tiome who ure poorer; some who
ure hom elier— mid some who are more beautiful.
We may improve upon our in h eritan ce; we may aurmoimt congmiitnl hmidicnpa; nr we tuny compnu'inle fur Ihe
rn vn pea nf diHemte nr ucridenl. Hu I, a Iw ay a, we iiiu h I ivco r
nlze in ournelven certain iimaft* ntieiiRtlni— or weakne:i:ies—
which no amount uf diligence nr determ ination can funtln
mentnlly alter. F o r the.*to endowments we dnre not fake tin
due credit. On the of Iter hand for luck of them we need not
In* fudimned.
Make the moat of what you have, of whitl von a re ; Inti
Hundreds ol Ameiii jii Imiuhs accept the limltutinim w hich are tnr icapnhly voiiim . Invent
which weir dropped in Geuiuny ull o f your tnlentn. W hatever they are, pul them lo work.
during the war were dndt and show Hut make no apology for the retiirnn
Elizab eth It Ih lh to
•videlicet of tahol.igr in the lari- Y o u r L ife ,

The death of an old i . tn slim I'
by a car on the Geneta-Ovirdo
highway should serve to remind
■II ol us of the increasing need
for caution on the nalioty't high

Horae* Hull, Wllltoton.

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TUESDAY, APRIL. 5, 1949. -

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Business Women Are
Hostesses For Meet

Social And Personal Activities
C a rlin P alm er R a y — Society E d ito r
at 7:no p M. to go to Mr*. Buie’s,
1 Tlie Junior Auxiliary of the
A'lirrlim i Legion will meet at tho
__ ________________ ___ 'Legion lint at 7:110 P. M. All ellgT ttt s flA t
jlMe girl* are urged to attend.
The Daughters of Wesley Class
W ED N ESD A Y
will meet nt P:l»0 P. M. at the j r(lt) Sanfnrj (jsr,)en Club board
of the Pits! Methodist rim irh | „ jj| m rrj Bt , ||(. r |„b house at
home of Mrs. Kuth l.undqiiist. 3'M (,;m ^
Pranrh Avenue.
j The Hanford Woman’s Club will
The Udells ' la-v of tie* t llLst ] bold o genera! business meeting
Baptist f’hmel, will meet at th e lnl),j
,l( 1:7 :m p M. at
home of Mrs. \\ t Huie, Elder
(.|lth house. The program will
Spring*. nt R "&lt;» P. M. Member. j
iponsored by the Amet Iran
..are naked to me-t at the rhurrh | ||,ltI,„ |»(,pn, tnnuit
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Members of the Hanford Busand Professional Women’s
Club were hu.tes.es f„r a meetIng of the third district on Sun­
day at 2:00 o’clock at the Tourist
Center. During the mreting Mrs.
Ruth
L.
Daytona
k iw i
I*, Campbell
i iu ii|M * fii of
hi
I ’ ftvvtm n
Reach was elected a. chairman of
the district; Mrs. Audrey C WIIllsmson
of Leesburg,
chairBam
ton of
l.reshuig. vice
vice chair
man: Mrs. Hath Witt of Eustia,
recording secretary: Ml*s Vliglnln
E Threlkehl of Del.and. treasurer.
Mrs. Sally Merit Williams, pre­
sident of the Sanford chib, pre­
sided over the first portion of
the mreting which was opened
with selections by the Halifax
club glee chib ,«n,| tin* Sanford
glee dull conducted by Mis, Escar Price Local glee du)&gt; uieuiltors
am Mss. Ilii.ei Me-—Jo ins—Beer I t

Telephone 149 Inst*

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Personals

Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Stine
have as their guests their daugh­
ter and son-in-law. Dr. and hits.
George Mlyakawa and their young
sen Andy, of Charleston, W. Va.
Mr*. Herman E, Morris, Sr. of
Rolan. T e x . who hue Keen visiting
het son, Herman Morris, and h&lt;*
family for the pest sevetal weeks,
plans to leave Wednesday
for
Louisville, K&gt;

CommisEion Meet
HVnilnnert Kr«m Pst* in»**|

Vinice Stirred Up
Over Plgreon Ration

and have the guatd talsed to
V E N IC E - i ,p)— Venice is stirproper level Also pi..testing the
red up about the municipal action
of "'!’
V ' 0,, Mm- against
pigeon* of St
Mark’s
A !,rll,'nl’near
n,”^lake
H”" "Tor.v
rd
residents
.Square, tabwed alike by tourists
Mr Button also piote-tVd play.
Venet""-,. Their dallv ration

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SOUTH SID E PTA

In ths Civil War, Alabama sent
120,000 men to the Confederate
The meeting of the South Side Army.
Parent-Teacher Association which
bad been scheduled for this Thurs
•’Non#
Ib fw ffn
Hurt f o r d A
day has been postponed until Apr
I.BhiidoiH nrlnmfri Honl* tf-tE
! 14. Mrs. J C Mitchell, prlm lpsl
SHEPARD'S
j of the South Side Primary School
, announced this rmumtig.

Ing t.v Mr f , clla ii\ of a fence "f :{fi P""nd- t.f city corn, Mm tow,,
across the SO foot right of way '’"nncll ha derided, will he cut
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L0NGW00D HOTEL

Pattern Marker

»hr outer edge, .......... entile, •l"« ' .
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arts division also
A new pattern marker of plas­
" ,"'1
al.’d rbsr
nlgemis
w»'i e spoil­
f'u velmdes lie was inform
ed In Mi I’m.,, ibni Mi ('..ss'nl I lug the in d- id SI Marks baslllra tic indicates darts, hems, notches
Imny allowed the i.gl.l ,.f way f i.r i1" " 1
n 1 slinrp steel edges on j and P«I*o
plnc**il
tin* road through his pasture used i
iavotlle .estl.ig places ih^ piiltt'rn, nun k•*t n
al.
ili,led
brie
that
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Mr
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pieces
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garment
It
is
foi glaring .&gt;f , a. e hones, only on
or,d,lion that a radio gnard he j
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Ihal ha, hee„ cut and marks are
m-lalled. and .... 11.....tore, the! •■»■«»"■* ........I 2.000 Since the war JmssiG; so Ihai too
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Kullmt tviif pHiO'-t'* nf .f \V. lint i«'l\ culiirly nn muniripiil
Mi*1h**v * tbill tbr i Mint right of t**»iii Kim) \ curt urn's who lnv«* Ihn
w*4\ « tl* tulltnu OlMXlph till pro pi^rutiH |'Mu fmdi fin them hi their
T H IH S H A V
pi'ity ut i| rtf Dimii I ..nisi' it in i*ii!dt'itH "i .in wn«t|i*w itilU.
11. , ,.Us .a t
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Miss
Thelma
Hammond,
Mi*«
V•s 'ri«l|on will meet nt A OH P
(nitJ tit ipti I*«ri nil- I t'lpli'ili'i) of
Grace
Cole,
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t»s
Elsie
Farley.
ttavmond Adams of Ontario,
S T A T E T H E A T R E M n ith the topic of the meeting
ll.urun. ■niinf \ siifvryni
M
being "Child Needs Woik Esper- Canada, who recently returned Mrs, Joe Corley, Mrs Margaret
m i"
The guest speaker will b&lt;J Horn Iterlin, tiermany, .» the tiouse Golt. Mias Margaret Meyeis, Miss
T W Lawton. The hoard meet si guest of Mr. and Mra. Herman E . Charlotte Irlain) an&lt;! accompanist.
oiorrls and (heir two sons, Robert Mrs. Maude Sale her "The Lord’s
2 :to p. M
Prayer" was sung by Mis. Charles
BIB HI
The Seminole Baptist Assoela- nltd Ernie.
(4 mi Onnt-'* f&gt;*MH f’n'ir rrti#*r
JbjMSlJt lit It.
^
E. Ginn.
('••mnirnr 1b ptti tiunit* nml fltr ANNt'I’Nt EMF.NT
i n o will bold n quarterly rally if
During the business meeting federal judiciary for the year
HOOKS O PEN 12:1."* P. M. Halt) Outer,, nt 10:00 A. M A covered
Mr. anil Mrs. N. C. Rlawter conducted by the retiring rhaii - starting next July I
Oi di luncheon will lie seivrd at
plan
to
leave
Erlday
for
Liberty,
9
Mat lore n I0r - Evellihlin llr
noon.
mall, Mrs. Esther Phillips of Will
The Voice .if Vmericn tumid
Children I fc
Seminole Chapter No 2, it, E. S. N. C. to attend a faintly reunion ter Pmk, the yearly reports nf ea-ls me 11n- Stale Depru I merit's
and
tdit
Inlay
dlunrr
for
Mr.
sod 'Irs Koherl Mlihlleton
m il meet nt the Masonic Hall at
all presidents were heard. Re chief weapon in pencilaiing the
Slntvter's father who will he H2 ports were hearil from Sanford, iron , in tail, will,
' he htt f I, of a son, i
a imi p M
fuel, at,.ml ...........
I
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i
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\ i Muir mi \pi I at 'Ire
years
old
on
Apr.
t&gt;
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Orlando, Daytona Beach, Halifax, \nn-ii,i, \n.| the FBI
II, llie ,
The T E. L. Class of the First
i
t Ibin'e t Church will meet at 7:H0
Kissimmee, Del ami. Knslis ami mal-t of an expanded piogran, to F•’*
1 *"lThton Memorial llos |
11* M In the classroom
Mbldleton i. the fmin
Mr. mid Mr&gt; Harry l ee. Harry | Ml. Dorn. A discussion was held Mark down »uhvo( ,n . at homo l"’ »l Mr
Lee', Jr'! "Mr*, .lack'Wilkinson "and | "" re-dlslrlrllltg the Stale be, arise I The "V* suit toll .all, f&gt;.i frill,
' '""Ivii I’loiee
I
I'KIH A &gt;
Mis', Elsie Farley have returned '
,l,rK'‘ Imuease In clni.s and&gt;"07. if. 1 i,^, 'bar, I' m .iitenl Tin
I li u s h t 'I n ,t i e r
s ntlte l l a r i l s o t i
cbapter,
from Lake Wales where they at. I ■nnouncemenl was made of the!
a-ke.l
\ new device shaped like a comb
Dnuuhlers of the Ainerlmti Re
tended funeral services for H. E. I rbwi'lssf hamprel to lie tis-1,1 in Mt.|
I hi .‘'•■irate voted dow n 7.0 to with bundle, nod lopped with
volution, will meet with Mrs. E.
I. Clements, fit10 Park Avenue, at Draper yesterday. Mrs Lee |)rn' I T*or»» on Apr 7 and in Sanford, 22 a proposal ..........pine Hint »i lot, l.| tsll,*s Is an aid in lenmv
'■•’'mini’s receiving Mar .hull Plan lllg li'i'sc bo,,
bill-lies
It 00 P. M. All visiting dnnghters per, the former U lo Lee, is visit- A,,r'
big her parents while her husband
Following the hustuess session] '
..... * Gieii pur.bie.e- of
litre Invited (u allrlitl
'
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iiiii
I
pi
in!-,
foi
A
tmu
i,
an
a
tea
wbs
held
Bowls
and
vases
‘
Mai.i:,.
The Huiiford Townsend Club will sellles business affairs In Cinrlnnasturtiums
forming
a
5 A rt
iner t at 7:.Ill P. M. Ill the Tourist lintl before returning to Lake held
,,l I . oitoi,tic t 'nope, „ ,
springtime motif. The tea table
■"
Center. Games and rcfrrd il^ nts Wales.
*
i"„
i,
•
i•
&gt;
,o
,de
,
It,„l
ki'A
,n,
was covered with a line cloth will,
Ttx mu obuppri's
will to enjoyed following the blls1
candles in the club c.dois, gold lion- niu-t el . nli ,...t le . M,„„ , \ %’J
llle*. meeting.
S p rrtsl
Im
W r it
7
,
.
.
’,,t
of
life,,
,,,
,
atted
,
,o,i,
,
and green, being placed down (lie
nestis v
The Mimosa Circle of the Santetpa,
I
fund
fm
put,
tuentig
c,i
center of ihe table. Other decora
forrl Garden Club will meet at the
‘It ijl
N l i ' u I,
^
tlnns on the table in, hided gold H'nl and duitegi. motor lal , ...... I ,
home id Mr*. .1. N
A/rsrello,
1 II It s I f il h,m
eil
t,\
tbjs
enilllt,
v
J
lllhixcis blossoms on a base of
2'iltl Sanford Avenue, nt 10:00
I ’ r r m It I T l e t
Senaioi Idlenilc, ( D i a l pro-,
"The Count and the Coed" will green foliage
A. M
P“ &gt;ed 10,,,,,: ltd. to '7, per , eril '
h,, the title of the annual spring
— C nlr -Shin
Presiding
over
the
silver
set
II,. omeiidment wo. , ole,, down
operetta to he presented hy the
Seminole High School glee rluh vices were Mrs Charles E Ginn Mo
,,ie plodded
bmlv along
and
Mrs
Mliiam
Russell
The
tea
on Apr. 12 under the dlrrrtion of
t"W,iid a float dec, .n.i, &gt;•„ ,|.e \d |
Vlvato
was
under
the
direction
of
Mis
ui h
hhh Miss Ollle Reese Whittle Two Raymond M Ball, cl,airman, with non, .t|,illiil)'. teipm I foi fr,t7,4U,
fm
performances will he given, one
""O.imo ,„ new EC \ a,ill,,.,MM |
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I 710 P. M, am! a night perform­ the assistance of M,a H E. Trite l,"„.
WAi.o»virirM AoKwcvy
j Hu- imtm* of Mr noil Mt • ll**r- hi
.y /tfm ih im c f
and
Mrs
W.
E
Baker.
ance at H lh P M.
\ndA lloinev Ge min!
T,,m,
fiiti'i I MtnrU, 17JH Irtiriiit AvvThe campus of Maiden College
* lu l lit ns.iMfd Con,-,i
Moil ,f:
*"i* *\ i* »bi» ifflir nf n hHRilnir^r just before the Mayday eelehra
nii rtiurulRv livening for ntont* •I'm Is the setting for the two. Cooper, Stanley Hrumluv. xrnolil w»i came now tj,,* v m * w o u l d I
he “u, pteffv good .,b„p«."
f„, I
, 'm lA « •
Those taking the Harrington. Ingrnl Esterson. John * -ut.lel ll,
are
r,„e,|
tins. Of tha.M rst I hill, h and main part, ar(, Kathleen Rah
Ktldei and I' It Bach.
\( the same liiiu . Till Chief I j
mives.
'rock. Rrtlr Duncan, Anita Aiken,
Scenery, costumes and dance- kiigiii llu.ive, ,,'pn rle.l Mint In,
, "V”’
«ers were .up...... mil by. Kllrn Westmoreland,, Zrko Me
the lieml cook, dressed for the oe* I N»h, Cherry .Singletary.
Floyd are under Ihe direction of \ulta are,,c i'. wu,k on ,i,,hv,us,vri „c *
In ,in - let In. leased MO pe,. iu,t
**»tittn ivitli upioit mill rh*’f s* I'rtfuj
Aiken and Bette Duncan and u, the past yen,
lltiirv Huffman. Hi* win »iAnlaU4ilj
Mary Ann Gallon a\ Is In chary*
I'V Robert Howell and John Kadet., of Ontario, Jesse Cook, George H
The statue Vulcan ,,, Minium*
I After the meal the guests as-, Olsen, Thomas C Fielder,, V K. of Ihe stage dlreetlon and I*
'em bled (111 the porch of the "Hunk Carroll, A. I Thomas and Cari serving ax prompter for the pre hsm Ala, Is second in s|ie only
in the iitutiin of Libel tv.
House" of the Morris home where McWhorter,
xentatton

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—SH O RTS PROGRAM —
Cartoon—" P L A Y F U L P E L IC A N " In the evening ping pong, hnrta
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TUESDAY, APRIL. 3,

THE SANFORD HERALD,

Leo Dnrocher Tries To Make Ben) Home Teams
With Branch Rickey, Jr., Of Bums Opening Contest*
In F-I L e a g u e

riSS&amp; Sr £ &amp; * Originator Of Baseball’s Reserve
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Sports Roundup

1

Koveals
Iw v T v Ill

V / K U IK
S jI lllt O
j , -n K ig a li, wi,0 frequently ergN KW Y O R K , A p r. r .- O W The Brooklyn
Poilgera,
once
■ i .i
ue*
boxera
don't
knuw
u „ that modern —
—
—
-------lignin, aport the lieat record among
how to
to IIMJ*
mix «
and
IIIIW
n u rmodern
a u u t m managera
NEW
Y
O
R
K
.
Apr.
5—
-&lt;
/F*&gt;
—
No
on*
know*
for
tute
who
con-'
.
. . . . know
... how to
E L P A S O , T e a .. A p r. 5— U W — Leo Dinochet, manager of the
Nntlonnl unit Am erican League
and. trainer*
don’t
B Y G K N R PLO W DH N
New York Giant*, anti Branch R icke y, J r ., of ihe Brooklyn Dodgers,
teama ill Grapefruit League rum- teived baieball't reserve clause.
teach them, ha* a standing o ffer
Aaaoclated Pres* S ta ff W rite r
The evidence points to A . H . Soden, president of the Boston dub to demonstrate 110 ilnTerent inovtalked batrhftll here*. No dealt came of the meeting.
Home teama opened the 1049 petition.
The Poilgera, h&gt; In the paat when the National League was urganiled in 1876. Theatrical contracU r* In boxing The catch I* that
The two got togelhei while the G im ili played an eilnhilion baie- Florida International League sontwo yeura, have cleaned up agulnat
Duo insiata on a slxaablu indue#•on luat night with rouafng
ini vict­ minor league teama in compiling gave the inspiration.
ball game yetleiday.
That is the opinion, too, of Frederic A . Johnson, long a student of m ent-say u H.OtXl bet-befora he’ll
i
Humor* of a big trade between the two club* have been floating or ic«.
put on the demonstration—"Jo e
The Fort Lmulerilale
won n
now In the thick o f f
around foi several illiya.
uis".« iJlifl
Pan says,
didn’tb know
liUllia
NHyfli “ tsssssi
edged t lie Miami lii^ iiF la m in g o a. | ...... Mf)U ,&lt;&gt;&gt;t f[,ur fl(r H , 7fi5 1it a* attorney for Danny Gardella League the leader* of which are Lo
unythliiK about U u in g ©xct*pl what
1
1
1
,
In
10
liuiinga;
i
ampa
*
Hmok-i"
.
In
hi*
suit
which
ha*
club
owner*
P A M .A H , T e x., A p t. 6—(/!*)—
rea lly worried over the pieient Pack
I'UCK lllacktiurn
niacsourii taught
ihukoi hint
eta hlmiktHi l.nkelaud a Filota. 7-0; I
'
and playar* alike nervoua and attack on the reserve clause.
It looked today an* if
Manager
Blackburn taught Joe four move*
Miami
lathed
the
Weal
Halm
Beach
j
,
The
Pmlgera
who
/
e
r
e
grapewon
led.
Harney Hludten of the Hiuoklyn
and lie won the heavwelght chant*
Indiana, 7-1, and Havana walloped fr ***1 Lwigtni king* In I1M7 and
Itlglil from the atnrt uf profMDodgers hit* settled upon a regu­
plimshlp.’’
The four move* were
the HI. 1'tteraburg Sainta In Cuba,
hove won .,J Kamo* and Hionnl Itaaaball In IH7V there waa
la r outfield.
j, „
j loat only five to minor league an unwritten agreement among
how to fe in t; how to carry the
A fte r experim enting all through
. ..... • . . I tennla the |in»t three aeaaun*.
laiily with a Jab ami make It eftha aprlng t mining campaign with
A total of H.IM7 fan* aaw tlie
|'iit*|juigh'a I’irutea, leader* In owners not tu bid for each other'*
fe c llv c ; how to draw u lead and
Florida cl tie a the Nntlonnl the puat two week*, players. That i* what “ renerve"
almost aa many trloH aa tho
Mnmiger Hal U n ito r
of the three guinea In
I.ONG BKA CH . Calif.. Apr. 0 counter It with either hsnd slid
reserved a*
Hanford .Giant* announced thla llavatia attendance figure! wen* iliupped In aeroiid. The I'irntea means -p la y e r* are
Brooka have played game*. Shot
the privute properly
of thedr — l/l') Mujor League scouts are how to keep an opponent moving
ton apparently Im* decided on Cal morning that lie plan* to umd not ■ivulluhlu,
have a Ti I! alnte, Kvery feani in
keeping tabs en a Ill-year-old liuckwuid or hold him in the center
dull*.
A hianis, Puke Snider and f u r l hi* hull club Into an exhibition
Mnmiger Chuck Alcnn slammed jj,,. Mm I,mill with the exception
Wilson High Helmut Junior who la of the ring
“ Lou!* alway* made
FlirllTn ns ht* fir* ! Hiring ptrkrt- rnntrat early next week with «m* two home ntn»_ fo r hi* F o rt tm m l-jnf tru---ttir tnn ttm vp*-t* plnyintr - 1,1
— ■
— {ought -Wnt*
" ,r r u- ll&gt; |.ttBwm m wn y fldtf|it m mak ing tI i*-&gt;ii buck up until
lie
aim .
| of the iiieinlieta of the New York eidale club mid Catcher Armando Ht „ r,4»ii ,,r beltei
clip.
The contract*. Knell National League |)#iu.r„ fan the breete.
cutt. Then Walcott liackeil him
t G iant- farm eluha, wdllrh are Vuhle* won the game with a j Brave* un lust will) an H-13 re- l'h*h reaerveil five^ playrr*^^The
lmm,(
Frank Fullowell. up ami Louis got licked--ut least
O lt l.A N IK i, A p r. 5 -1/17—'T int ’ eurrenlly undergoing aprlng train* clieuil smash in the tilth with U|conl
real were flee agent*. In IBIhl llm The six-foot strtilhpaw has pitched' I say he was licked," Dan conclud­
W ashliiglon Menu I or* today play . Ing nctlvltlea nt Ihe Muidclpat mule on base. Hig Finery also lilt
W«i
,h
hVHH games
LTMIllMli this
thill seasoniBttHilfL Three
TflFMI* es.
, . . ruhl*ll_
, luo_ft* B1 l f t&lt;l It*.
seven
Thy Plnliolrlpliia Athletics con­ - .
host to their rhnttunoogn farm I Airport
no-hitter* and the other
u homer for the lliuvea twforc tinue to laiuat the lies! mark 1HH-I. und 14 in 1997. Frrim theft on |,aVB
T IIIG H 8 -ING IT UP
"We plan to tie able to uae •J.till, largest crowd ever to watch
and Manager Joe Kuhel of tha
in the American League. The A'a It l,.came universal. Kvery p ro -,four m(.r, |y nhut-out*.
Like most foutball coaches,
Nat* ban Id* finger* crossed that the Municipal Park tiy Haturdayj the Braves in action at home. Kd- have won ITi and lust (i fur a ffHNimiiil J»*ll |M«y«r In orKAnit©n| Prnnk liain’t in^in tcortii on kti
Harry “ Blackjack" Smith, Mis­
bamhiill fur tUi yearn ban bean 40 Innlnjr*
hi* o u tfit.w ill keep h illin g at the or Monday, because the Miller* ( ilium! Lewlnskl ami Charley Rot- .711 mark.
souri line coach, 1* an inveterate
will he gone hy then," he declared. sell homered for tin- Flamingos,
present pace.
r ,r*,rr ^ ' , h ^ eJi!l ***»*• •
of temperament." iloodler
hut there's one dif­
The Hanford skipper plan* t» who got 10 hits off Harold GraAflat ijdoking over the box
' III' il#n !f»*a»„lnnt»h,J l V
Mevere, his coach, explalneil ference
when Hmltli i» wearing
scuraa of the Inst few exhibitions, charge no admission to the con- 1Jikjii . The Braves collected 12.
aa
1 *| w
U,r
^ 1
following. ttetlsy. “ Frank Just c a n t stand to
his gvin clothe*--short* and sweat
Kuhel found that the .Senator* lest. "! want everyone, who Is
Rene Hulls held the Indians In
skirt-dm Invariably props hi* 13'*
first attack on the reserve
were averaging l.'Mdts-per-gmne. able, to come nut to the park to check lieforii 3.100 fans at Miami
.............. i iu iu il
o rie rin g * .
ile*k and draws Ilia diagram*
_ clauae came in the IHHO’a with! Th, f ; „ ch , My, t|u.rH |ms(l-t on
Leading the pnrndn Is Gil Colin, gel a preview of the team. I feel field a* the Hun Sox hunched seven
mid formation# on 111* th ig h ---who I,n- allowed considerable pow­ that this is n good way to get •utMica off three Iiiilimi moumis|
the
of
the
Basetiall
|K,u,.
fewer
than
three
scout*
in
liv
ft
li*
'
•,!&gt;*
formation
nf
|K.^„
" A M u iiti m r i : n
, Players
Brotherhood,
a union
, U l l l U
„
W ||*on game thla Since Blackjack now weigh* abuut
er. If* I* hitting nt close to .*100. people 'tiuaehall minded' before iik ii . Rainey Bridget* drove In
a « tii4 t:r
26 and eucli gam measure* 27 Indi­
the seuson o|iens," he asserted. |
tiiip
n irr ,an un . .
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in•
with
tin*
owiihi-n. y c l i*# Thi» IM ratei, Yankn, Brown*
t
es in circumference, lie ha* plenty
If the Millers lire gone hy Hut two runs anil Gil* Rosa collected
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and
Charles
ComlaHlll|
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f
hing
him,
JA C K H O N vil.l i;, Apr. T| - i /I*&gt;
t«7| | «l*
lift
flitH t4llfiifi|
H fM lfl
of hlni'khouid space Only trouble
key were Imth members. They mPy r r s pa|,|,
— Although unconcerned about Ida unlay, the Hanford club will pro two lilts III I In ee Irina to lead the'ii.,.
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Ituiiiina
i* lit* hn* to luke a shower every
.
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, . ,got , to, | In tf tit H*al k&lt;him)
ni|« In I SI HI luiei became club owner*. Base­
Huston Braves’ current record ot biddy play n gaine on Monday Soli* fur fight
hUft
hill
lit*
Ki*|rt
»
m
\ .,
i
•*«
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•
times he wants to use an eraser.
ball w riter* *et up an awful howl
only seven vicloriea in 'J| Grape­ night, lie revealed.
tll«*|||
RVIlItVIMl
JllriihB.
tu
.k
VM
lt’iirlBf
‘ SVe are looking to get some
a it, 'alioot the lirotherhmnl.
TH KH IIA Y M A TIN EK
fru it
I eitgiie start*,
Manager
a
*
.4
I
4 a
11*1 H|»r
In Tnmpfi th« Himik©m iln*w u vi» n » V„ti.iKr***n i i «-u
Peon Relays official* have plac­
Billy Hoot Innu lb viiwh lie will put iiddlliouiil player* from some of
j
no
Goe
of
them
dead
died
leadera
tin ll|&gt;i
B ; A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S
them nirtlie witlldllg load Ha they the other tenuis in Ihe system 'J.filtl spectators amt Lefty Chested a limit of ten tetim* In any ono
n n of tin* BrolherhiKHl n* "a few purlias
before rhe weekend," Gruber an- er Covington won Ilia opener Tor rll!,'ji'fjowei' Mi
race for till* year’* rneet-whlch
trek northward.
j J ’JJ cine professionals who, In their
IIOHHP. H A LIN G
tie' tliird consecutive year, giving i&gt;ier&gt; itoi.iiei, r n
probably will save a few »plke
"Pm through
experimenting," liniiliced.
» uii selfi-lmes* ami love of gold, tried
Medley
New
York—Jockey’s
“The muniigeiH uf the higher ....... .
'»"» The Smokers teed off
V .ti.*; '*
wounds but will spoil most of th»
Suuthwant said. "We're going to
to destroy tha reserve rule."
Picon fun iii the high school race# T / ln
n,,
ltd
play imr nine reniaintng exhihitlun diiHneil ten in* are meeting with riirly untl *lummi*o out 1* nil* off
1 "" | The Brotherhood set up a play- Woodhouse and Clarence
t
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slightly
injured
in
a
two
Curl llohbidl, director of the farm l.uke Hamlin and Milt Rulat. Tin
brother*. Hal and irarvey foso,
games for keepn."
l to era’ league In I8BU lull It soon
llll 11••UV
IX 60
Ocean have lieen the sparkplug* of the
ayntein, mid an 1 trimuiiiig their Pilots made two errois to aid the KKiruluhl. 11it IKmRI
11 6II
* aa1folded up. The Nutlunal League horse spill at Jam aica,
lirief
(Ift.fitl)
w
i
k
i
Ih*
five
and
I*4'| I H r i *
i
M
itednr*," limber ex|dalned.
Smoker cause.
HARAHUTA,
Apr. Ti
l/l't
i, iin | players from then oil, however, Yme-hulf furlong feature event
I I *gj
Workouts were cancelled ye*
The Havana Cubans started in I »•»r’rl
Blogger Ted Will ill tits run blame
’ got more pay!( l|t • It «e|k«»rH
in 1:01) 3, 6 .
4’r« 3 I»m«
much of Id* feeble spring hitting tel tiny morning due to rain ami where they left off Inst aegsun hy
feature si* furlong event whan
* ,s j One of the liltlerest fights on
Miami— Ilea Right t|4.UU) won Huperh Douner w u s
smashing old I I hits off Mike l*»*|ipnfn 1**1411• y
on Ihe Ht. Louis pitching at.Viera. wet grounds.
dlsqualifiad
|6
mi
a
Ik
j
reserving
developed
when
Ban
nu
the seven furlong Galiedu Event
Munteil and Paul Muximuk, In- ,. ” yir/*'/.||ll|i r
During Ihe three game* with IlieJ
Johnnm started the
Am erican for thie* year old* at Gulfstream for crowding.
chiding a 31D-foot home run l&gt;y
in, 111,r
Card* to date, the Red Box dug
T EN N IS
League in &gt;904) and lured aw ay Park in 1:24 2/6.
ger got only one lot out of in Kennel Club ICntrieH Chico Hidalgo with one iilmard in . I’oiidoe* New
Hiiinllton, Beniiiula—Karl Cox 14 Nliliomil League stars despite the
Bowie,
Md.
Apprentice
Jm'key
..........
Rogelio
Mm
tinea
held'
ii„,,ii«iV..'»
&lt;ir»,n
trip* to the plate rill. Sockets,
3 llll clause. There was ,, flurry of court » enily t’lvitHIo won lliu last si cliell, Hhii Francisco, opeocu til*
13 36
■| II \ M il I T ' * S H I .I l l m i s *
flu* Sainti tu »ix biln.
r* !»*«■ pHun
however, gained two victories over
i ini actions lull In IPtl.l the American | („ . PM
Bowie. Clvltello was the bid for the Omni Beach Tennis
H |.l j l 36
im
iiiv in c ii'i&gt; i:ii
Tin* Rutin* tfnfim
cunt
itim* tbeir I I '•VI.I I II !I I t l ' W! , l' i t . 11,1
their m ill Wutld Series compter*
| I .
if. IIP U fall and National Leag ue. . teamed up v|c,l)r
„ ar|)y
K lis i
V iid ln
K
i*
K i ir , I i i i i Ih
O'Amour Tiioriinment chainplonshlp with
Ihiee-gunie serle* tonight.
U ltllH llD M
I 2&lt;» to fiuiii ''orgaidiMl tmseball."
M ai i n ,
H im
on.
J e a ll
un easy, ti n, till, vlctary over
I
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l
a
H»-i tool Ile a *' lla a i, T e x a s i'n r l ,.
Ye-, that In the itm n American ($9.00) declared winner of tho Oharle* Ward, Bermuda.
*» rn im rM V n i^ fit liixt
)1 J i
I l n r i i l t l 'i ii s v .
* fn ill M r m lt H m llin w
W in d y N put, I ’a ird y l.a n * .
Freil Pika ha* iiperiited tho U riifM
JACKM ON V ll.I.K . Apr. 6—t/P) lo Tishl yl r'a. i Host.
lii» i Thm At Nmu)l»*r
M 31
lime
clock
at
Ihe
Detroit
Olympic
•
J
ril|trf
r ii M ,VI(t r »*it Hrnllr»y
—The Cincinnati Red*, here lialay
F o li r t li — Kn m ou s
l.a lie l,
l.lliiWnt
’tin
A
t
12
;y
Ximrtfr.
Ur*f
Hj»#cilRl»r.
stadium
during
hockey
game*
of
for u Kiinie with
the
Boston
nil mm trrv IIr M »»n .»
nvnr
K l f t k - T ip p y Quirt*,
the Outrult (Led Wings for 21 w rflu
Braves, have little In the way of II.K a le 's H ess
i i i h 4&gt;f, i i n r u i i f i l i m i I y r u n
yea is.
krt ufh*ii I t*irmly
ft
H la lli
llie r il. Fitf i*l Hr •I! u r n
recent happening* to he Imopy
r u i i h i m c in ia i |&lt;c#‘i w *&lt;u it l i fi«l u n aliout. They've iiiniln only six lilts ■ 6iiMUXIil
N Jilrx
lr
| irf
liR R .
Flrni.
l Ntnnack
Sieve,i l l , T e a u s
Home 36 Ntntc* are served to­ n r lht li 'fifi il m‘ i|||I&gt;*||
In Die Inst two guinea ngniiist lt«.ee*s ll o l .y ,
ti
U n t il
rr
o iJ iim r a
r iu I
day
with
natural
ga*.
k
rji|&gt;rrrnii
I’llKlilli Mil* Nox. I.ioIOI.- » IlnOv
three pitchers with little or no
Until
lint
0
,1
major league pitching experience.
N I III li
I '1 r-i,»jl It I llre itm h .
C a ll ,
lied Lively, Kddie Krautt ami lliu , H iu i M r M h o rlsto |i
T e iiil,
M e m .i,1st
llo ll,
J o t iiin t
Ken Ruffemdieiger have given up
11 i ' l i . i k I li a • Intill*
only 11 hit* Iln'iiiHclvea In those
T I I H I m i r a k lN T H Ik ia
k ' l t i a T lifttp— i n i H r i i r
twu games hut their imitua have
I linrli, Jen ii. 1 lleii I'lisln *
baen able III get only olio mil.
4‘till III, C lile lo i. I T * X « , 6 llo w ily

Hal Gruber Plans
Night Game F o r
S a n f o r d Giants

Scoutu Keep Kye On
California l*iteher

Statf* Farmer J Market, ■
r eIfii1 t•"’*

____'h
ave eiii
nem
*”v •
»"** ’vioriFriiu
" y i&gt;atter* touch hi*

Santa Olam taaeball team every

1■I nee 1M7, Hal pitching and H arv t y playing *hort. Now If tha
B Y HUGH F U L L E R T O N , JR .
Broncoa
find
of hit*
. .
. I n
r o n c o * ccould
u u iu n
n u •a icouple
u u y i » «•
New Y o rk, A p t. ( k - l/ P l- D u m h ,, brother* Jim
La cy , Loyola

(Hallbnore) baxketball aharpahoot*

*r,
cornea
by
...
--------&gt;y hi* point-getting
i----------------xability
iiin i n
i watu
i u rally.
. . . . . . Ilia father scored
—
dn*"
7fl point* in 4U minute* for Loyola
| ' r f p v* P ark School In 1921. .
l n d to ahow that wasn't Ju»t fraah
f e»t, In four conaecutlve game* at
that time, Loyola prep tallied 330
point* to 19 for it* opponent*,
t'L K A N IN G T I I K C U r F
Horace
Hawlins.
of
II
11| 111Cr lu
iw im n , tfirs
i s « ti lwinner
t
/
the U. 8. Cl. A. ujwn iraln chim plonshlp, also was u
the
Ha
iuua,i,|i,
n youngest. --was lit when he Look the title In
1HU6. F ra u d * Outinet, the "boy
wonder" of 191.1, and Gene Hnraten In 1U23, both were 20
old A fter touring the stick* a ll
winter w ith his "W hiskered Wixard*” lisakelliali le s ill, Hsld B ill
Hleinccki' has returned to Ilia sum- £
(m.r j„ |, lta iiiUiiiigi'r of the Huffo|Vc Peamit* in the Virginia Ha*a..........—
------- Won
-— ..........
. sly
null league
In ion
gne* for *p«rt* from soup-itraln
er* tu uut*T
Although
Teit Atkinson
an­
nually ha* lieen one of the lasding
Hialeah rldar*. hi* victory on
Olympia this year was his first
Flamingo Victory.
The NCAA gymnastics champ*
lon*hlp will be decided at the Uni­
versity of L'alifornin this year.

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SportH In Brief

le g . * K . 4’

Dr. C. L. PerHons ;;
O P T O M E T R IS T
K i l l itam lae* - Mlaa*** lllt ii , &gt;
Naan *•!&gt;. l-ft *al. a-ll
Allaalle Xnflun*l Haak 114* &lt;&gt;
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K n y . 7 V ln it n . • K v e r

L U B B O C K . T e x ,, Apr. f. 1/17Pltcher Don Black of llui Cleve­
land Indium, is not going to travel
ta itw n rd with tin* Tribe who to­
day meet 1lit&gt; New York G liiuls
litre III Ihe second of 12 exhibi­
tion game*.
Black w ill fly to lloi Miiriiiiinn
training base fm the
Imilnnn'
far m chili*, and work out there,
Manager l.no llmnliemi unnounc•d.
Black, aiiffei eil a Ion in in jiliy
duiing a gam,- Inst lu ll.

*H 4 44NII M A C H a IS M ile
I I ’ li N's I'r lite , i M o ra l llo iie v , 1
Mess' Ile a l. | lie 11 y H lis y , I U uim I
M um m er. * T a w H a lt, 7 T e a s * P o rn ,
* M ilie u
‘I ' l l 11* II I M I i : — ft' 111 t it le
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I 'l i l l l , * I n is i I « Ile a l. I •'ll inly l.lllle .
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I' I Mh.
I K lr e t n ’s
K ile
N lo ilile I I I . I * ll r e y Mpeeil
a l " l 1 Mi |.'|reln iM
l . l l l l e H io .r le l
I I I I I I It At 4!— ft in M ile
I liv e r Men*. 3 lliia s le a M eal, 3
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D iilile , l ll s n k e i i
T u rn .
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■let In n ,l * I i i Me &gt; J o h n l l m v s r i l
a l A T I I H A I T I — f t / 1« M ile
BAN A N TO N IO , Apr. 6 - t / l’i I H,|iliire l.nver. Prsylna liar
T r e e 's
Hugh l'*»*iy, tliH ex-Brooklyn firc- tilt*. 1 lin o |ln r il« r , I T w o II Tr*v‘»
l. ’■ U la I t n r ilr r , a A n n u a ls . 7
1 Pa
Kit
inan, Will have h lot of relief tluty ii A
unite M a r s lia ll I I h o r il.
fo r lli« Plttslm i nil Pirate* II i I h
* K V K M T I I M A I'S'— A /IH M il*

season hill Manager Hilly Meyers
•aya II w ill hr only fur very snort
•In tc h a s .
H r say* Casey In moat effec­
tive whim hr Imn only mm in four
Innings of relief tu hurl. If Mayara’ plans work mil hit'll use Kirhy
llig h r , aiiollmr former llruoklyn
pitcher, for lliu long-dlstanca inlie f chotsi.
N KW P O R T FOH DAVIH
I .OH A N G F.LK H , A |ir. h l/»1 •
M aul Glenn Davis, former All*
Am erican Arm y harkfiiilil u rr,
w ill report in W eal I ’oliit A nr.
VS aa assistant freshman fooll.all
coach,
/ M y order* cu rry thiuiigh for
nln# month*," I in via mild yimlnrday, ailtllnir ' T il llkn to play pm
football In lU lil,"

I I t k , I llm hlr I'n rl. I 0*1
tin, 4 Tessa Klral. !&gt; Ilnae's llu tir,
* Itomila I lol l, 1 Mlaa i'll ire go, I
T illy llrw aril

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l l n o r r a l l l l v r l a , I H lr Ik e .

INAMIl or 1001 Him

T n l Klelnhana, ex-m ajor league
pitcher, la coaching Hyracusu Uni
verslty a nine for the third ■•*
mm.

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$4,600 00.
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Kiani'h H K N K A K IK Glnaa A
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Realty
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T lar 8. Hanford. $1060 rash or
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MATH K ir s
F O R R E N T or Sale, 3 room houae,
Mu).IK) Good FA R M on Wiml 2 0 .1.IIM K . F l r a l S i
P h o o a 127 H U I ’ I ' • N I H H . E S
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•ncloaed porrli, ruiniilalely furKirill Street, 10 acre*, mrtdern
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ciifiilklm $'
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houae, farllllxer mid Implement Apurtiih fil
A x t to Rainbow Tourlxt l.uilRe,
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barn in' Rood
fondllloti. Will
4 mile* South of Sanford.
-ell with or without
liotine
Call 1117.
K
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20 A C R E farm , HI arret In i’al
Vlt.ile H I.N M IN ,V V " l N l * ( nil 11..1,ii
ID E H IR A B L E furnlxlied upartmunt
cry mid 10 in fiihhiiRe, celaiy G A T E - L E G table 61 iui -Ii
1 .ih.inl vom I'miilu&gt;c p i,.I.I, .a
Nance, Phone f I f . i r l
lo r I’uuplf, nu pale. Ainu 6 room
| ut I fill and land randy foi
^ Entlnnil.
.Til'.-, I oily
c »x a n
dwallinp on CryHtal Lake. Call
next crop, $0,600,1111. — 10 A C H E
D ROP
r ’LOTMH
VII -i/a-. ill
I'hona
tt.a II "l 1607.11
800.
FA KM
with Rood
house on
i ’I oiI iiir 0 x If, I E ,II .*. Stall wu v '
iiinuerx
I P IIO I S E E K IN G
modern apt 6001 paved Idpliway, $0,600.00.
|F O U R ROHM
M l E l l W. IIK N IlEK , Kaalloi
S E N K A R IK I .I ., . . A I ’allil I ..
Re|m" mi...................."ii. -l.p . at
Park Av«.
Phone 10.10
112 I I I \V 2nd SI
I'hona 120
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I pll,.I tal y, | |o VV I .i -i
12 B ED R O O M duwntlaira unfurn
Uhtd in partly furnlt
A lt ’! Jl l . r . s VV A N I’i'lK
0 tnt. Phone 287-XM.
lull. Ideal (or couple. Locution
1 CIN I
1413 Oak Ave Price $60IM).im i Ifivh r -1 cash tut.a paid for lued .
I R E N T A L S . Fine horn* In Sanfurd,
Term
*,
If
dvalrad.
Exclusive
lisi
furnixhad, $66.00. Thraa rouni
fm iiitin «. Te.l Iiu v i. Fo rnitur
I iir
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furni'had
cottag**
in
Lak«
Go. 311 K. 1*1. I'ta tlliH.
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Realtor
M ary. Ele ctric kitchen. Special
Raymond
K.
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Axooclatr
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rat* for iutnm*r.
7 P elt l .l t e s l i w K N iip|)llen

SANFORD
HERALD

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Phuna »M.

Atlantic Rank Bldg.

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Ruod neiifh bur hood, walk Iiir din
SIli'pl'lT i|, trip No, 3(12071 ■I Vi
Hli| Hi linn In IfiiiAii i M-mi I'Jivii* |
turu'u from town. 1200 Muriio
...I "ii .'..lliii Plume ll.'itl X .1
p|pr I'lmrrli.
li*.
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Apartment, HY O W N ER —new 3 bedroom cun H
■ A LL
Furnished
IIE l.l* W A N T K 1 )
'
Wl" i ««»r *MyJ«K -T ill* .».•*■
Crete block house, new 2 lied- (
---------- - tiebmpn to I,. It. D arrell". Nuine
812 Oak Avanoa.
room
concrete block
house,. h e I.IA U L E culoied
woman to
of i Ior "Klnp" ('nil Police He
screened porch _ and
carport.
un-ini xvilh honxewoik amt IronA P A R T M EN T , 611 Park Avenue.
paitmeiit oi
Radio
Otall.m '
amt
Rot b at city’* edge. Phone 201 -J.
VV I HR. tlewuril.
IIIR. I 1UI Uak Ave.

2 ROOM apartmant, electric kit­
chen, adult■ only. 206 Laurel
Ave. Phan* 146 M.

O A R A G E apartment, adults only,
vacancy April Oth. Apply 1714 &amp; A K T H 1 .K N F O R H A L K
VVCIKIV V V A . N i h l l
It
sr.
A t h i m r o H h .i i . k
Park Ave.
■
F K fB D JTIMBO SH RIM P dinner*
evcrynlRhti $1.00. IIO M ER 'H
_
.
F U R N IS H E D Apartmant* to suit
you, 616 Park. Hot Watte, elec­
T U X E D O F E E D S i Complete line f 'jot, I'Vuug'dri,R,Kh * i ' ow,|nR.'lm^(lW, 1 0,1 S A I K
*nKWe sml
tric washer and refrigerator.
I'lissb III excellent
Condition
iiunt's Tuxedo E’e*d Bl**®.
UK A dirt mov
moving VVr s|ieclallre
(■
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Phone 166-R.
Kuih I ii|i|i.'iiiTini-e, f.'llll) III), Geo
hr. Tiiu IiR iik Iota A
111
conditloidn
LU N CH EO N
and short orders
i). Sw art/, Phone 771) M.
pardon plots, Ph
Phone 107-J.
li C E
unfurnirhed apartment,
served every day at l*ie&gt;y'a
(01M Celery Ave.
ttt.'lt)
I'A C K A ltD Six, Rood coinli
Drug Wore. 76c up,
» N IC E
Phone 244-W.

703

Oak

Ave. B R E A K F A S T — served every day
at Lan ey’i Drug Wore. 36c up.

L O W E R PH 10EH, Exp ert watch
M'jmlrlnc, (], G. Fniliiws, Home
Hliup, 17Oil Hsnfont Ave. Phone
1143 J.

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Hall.

but Rain $1116 01).
Phone Ollll-W.

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II C H E V R O L E T 2 ,lo»r I ii Rood

V A C A N T Apr. 6— 8 room apart­ M ill’s Hwa|i Shop— We buy, sell or
-Rape, a car you'll be prou.i to
Builder doet'rea
ment, prlvato front and back
trade must anything. «!)0 Han­ CARPENTER
own. Only $71)6. Hunfor.l Muloi
work
by
Job
or
bout.
PhniM'
entrance, corner 2th A Elm,
ford Ave. Phono IW8-J.
A Kipiipincnt Co. 208 VV. Ini.
I4H7-XW.
810 Elm. No children, no pat*
rery day
38 M il» G E 4 door, radio, seated
Quiet home. Phono 117B-W.
10
IIUHlnewt Oppor tm il l ice
11:80 to 2:00 at HOMER'’B.
beam Ii r Ii I s , looks and rum
E X C L U S IV E L Y private 4 room
rism I. Many a bappy mile of
IIA K IIE C U E H TA N I), 3rd. A Han
HEW
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■ partm int. Phone 407-W.
drivltiR only
$206.
Hnnfoid
ford Avenue for i.sla.
Dewing Mach. Center, 110 W.
M
A
Eipilpment Co. 208 VV
FURNISHED apartment, tuoO 1st W. Ph. 1100.
1st.
D IX IE C R E A M Donut Hhop. Ap
Park Ave. Adult* only. Phone
jdy D U Ie Cream Donut Hhop,
HOME T lEM O N B TR A TIO N Club*
066-R.

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— Hteel wool pad* 6c. Akphaltum __________________________
0 , 4
I n f i l l III! cun
r im
L it finmircil
f i tin inwall 1
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In*
1 IUaI Iila le For Sate 8 30c. All types sim.ll brushes.
S M A L L grocery nlore with m e a t'H , *7 IN D IA N
C H IE F ,
perfect
H KN K A K IK Olson A Paint Co.
tnatkel A fixtures, very rea-!
I'ondItl.m $486,00 Roy Reel, 3otl
MRAL JUTATR - INHUBANCB 111*114 W. 2nd.
Phone 820.
h't iii tile. Phone 1607.
W. 2nd. Ht.
PROPliTY
MANA0MIBNT
D M. BALL, NMltor For Dele— Used Tires, Ten 6(0 x
H U C C E 8 HEH
State Bank Bldp.
18 • Twenty 700 a 18 * Thirty E S T A H U S H E D
prove you can make money in
600 x 16, from $1.00 up. Plenty
a A v r A i:
popcorn. Let us show you how
of miles left in these. Good also
ord'a lineal aubdivialon-LoU
to entabliih ym nsvlf in a highly
U t farm caulpmant. Used In*
profitable business with a very
ner Tubes 60c up. Btop In at
VCCBffS)
1
small investment^
Automatic
F IR E S T O N E A look them over.
t
LEO
vending machines retiulre no
11 East First HI.
Miami
BOBER P. '0,
attendant. W rite Rnx P, c/n
Beach,* florid*.
Herald.
P IT T S B U R G P A IN T S —Complete
tine at
ADORABLE Uttfa bungalow, Just H KN K A R IK Glow* A Palaf Co.
18
S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
1
right foe I, at « price one could 118*114 W. 2nd. St,
Phona 888.

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�TUESDAY. A PR IL. 5 . l« f f

TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Crowe Captured

Acheron Speech
W A BK ’NOTON, Apr. S— (JP)—
The Senate
Foreign
Relation*
Committee today denounced the
trial* of clergymen In Hungary,
Yugoslavia and Bulgaria ae a
violation of "fundamental human
freedom*."
The cnminlttee called for *
atrnng proteat In the United Na­
tion* or ‘‘by whatever mean* may
he appropriate."
The retoliitlon w*» approved
In the place of other* whlrh would
have put Congiea* on rerord an
condcimdng the trial* hut would
have omitted mention of the prnte*l through the U. N.
During the pa*l aeveral week*,
inomher* nf the Senate and Home
have Introduced various reaotuHon* rnhdemnlng the prosecution*
of Cardinal Mlndarenty and other
rhuri'hinen hy the Communistion trolled
government*
in t lie
three countries.

(Ovarian'** ProM~Pag* naet
addreti, but It w»i on Mar. .11
that the search really began to
narrrow
Crowe checked nut of the beach
hotel on Apr. 2. paid his room
rent through Apr. t and eald he
would be hack. An attendant be­
came susplcloue and ealled Stuart.
Meanwhile, the FHI waa watching

him.
He drove to Dayton* Beach
where John Edgar Hoover, F B I
chief, «aid he rented an apartment
Saturday under the name of Rich­
ard Karr of Sparta, N, J., and
proceeded to apend Ida time In bar*
and lounging on the lieach.
However, he parked hi* Chryeler on a downtown parking lot and
locked It up.
I’ollro hrennte suspicious of that
and railed Ht. Augustine official*.
The F ill took up a watch through­
out Daytona Reach.
I.a*l night, aoveral F B I agent*
recognitril him and followed him
Into p har. They weie Joined there
liy a member of the
Daytona
Reach police department, Hoover
mill
Hoover Mid Crowe readily ad­
mitted hit identity and admited
inking a large *mn of money frnm
the hank.
The t-PU official laid they re­
covered If, 1,798.8.1 from a atiltcane In Crowe'* po*ae«*lon.

PRE-EASTER SPECIALS
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY - APRIL 6 &amp; 7
PIECE’GOODS
On* table Aitorted Rayons, Cotton*,
Mixtures, value* to 3.98 yd.

ClosAout M e yd.

LADIES*
DRESSES

Symphony Crepe Print In a beauti­
ful array of color* and pattern*,
value* 289 yd.

By Nan Carson,

Special | .93 yd.

beautiful quality

LpKtaliiturc Opens

Striped

C h a mTubby Tub Seersucker end Stone­
cutter Cord* In color* of green,
brown, blue, gray and orchid, value*
1.29 yd.

hray. Seven other

C Of C Dinner

* t y 1* *

heildes

the one shown In
site*
vllle "tore a name.
then (|1Py
Stuart told the r III what he had ni„nll(,r
found.
rouraglng to II
On Apr. I, Crownpurchanrd
a Kittle*,
light gray club coupe Chrysler
"A* far n*
from the San Marco Motor* of St. I h u r , »|muld I
Augustine. He bought It under the 1(,4NPIInH| |,P„ IH
name of John It .Stevens, gave a „ r w o rn * it „„ „
Ml*ml sildre** and paid rash.
! flaed Income i
Hr identified himself a* a sale* i.nough nmney
man,
llr* of life wl
Crowe then dropped from sight, („ , . , )1Plld pint
hut by this lime hi* trail w*» gelf(„ HrMlt
tine narrower and more and more
Governor 'V*
official* were on tha watch for similar v ie w * o

Warren’tt Speech

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Now H t yd.

12 to 44.

Topper Oebardlne, 44"
Gray, Gold, Brown, Belg
Purple, value 2.49 yd.

Special J .9 5

Special |.49 yd.
Butcher Linen, printed
color*, value 1.89 yd.

and

Spaclal |.29 yd
Small table
lengths

Remnants

and short

R e a d y to go m a n y place*
f o r the
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12 to 2 0

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LADIES’
BLOUSES

LADIES’
PANTIES

White
washehle Celan#**
materiel In tailored style*.
Site* 33 thru 38, regularly
,1 98

Now V2 Price
be fenced by next Oct. 1,
the rn»t of constructing roads."
"Appropriate laglelatton i|*in *t 1
Repeal of the lax on gasoline
Cotnmunlem."
; used wholly for farming and
Creation of a system for con- \ fl*hlog "
tral purchase of Rtate . supplies.
Enaclment of Id* Cltlien* AdA law prohibiting masked or vlinry Conunlttee program for
hooded persons frnm gathering or regulation of the citrus fruit inparading on publlo afreets and duslry.
property,
i "The must stringent anll-wa/ A statewide reforestation pro-. ter pollulon law*."
tram , with empheiia on fir* con- J Kxenaion of unemployment comfrol." .
peniatlon to the worker who it
.'" A e|vll eorvlce law, with cm- nut of a Job because of Hints*
A h u ll - on protection of (Rate The worker now tnutl Ire "able
employees from political pres-land willing" In work to draw
lUf* and coercion.''
Jnhl*** benefits under present

Spacial |.00 pr.

rrmoRMS

GIRLS’ COTTON
PANTIES

Orl»p white C'l'lrrn »r#r#ueker, porlin, or
hroedclo'h *•!!* *i% -Ivli'd for offieteney. E x ­
cellent for Nui»»*. Maid* or Reauty Shop
operatic*, . , regular 198 value.

S lit* I to 18 In whit* and
flesh pink, regular S9c

Special J .9 S

Special | pr. |.00

BATHROOM SETS

LADIES’ GOWNS AND SLIPS

Chendlu Rug* and matching lid cover*
p*«le1 *hade« l.aily Christina •pisllty.
S p e c ia l

Lace trimmer! and tailored styles, regular 3 9.1 re
lues

| ,!M set

Special J.U *
e e ee e e ew eeeedeeeeeeet

MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS
Short sleeves, bright eolere and patterns. All ill* *
and a real buy at

MEN’S SUITS
On* rack of Seereucker and Bedford Cord*. AM
waehabl* and cool. Model* Regular, Short*, Stouts,
and Short Flout*. Cheat else* 88 to 50 (not all
■lies In all modala),

CloMOtft 11.69

MEN’S SLACKS

BOYS* SLACKS

Fine quality nit wool gabar­
dine in Bering nml Kuminor
weight* Tun, llrown. Green,
Gray, \Vnl*t lire* 28 thru 44.
Regular value* IK Ml and 19.7S

ALSO

In n*a{ or broad atrip**, neck
ilia * 14 to 18. Value* to 4.50

material* and gabanltna* with that
holding quality In Tan, Blua,
Solid* and Chwke age* 8 to 18.
8.95 A 7.85 value*

Special

ELGIN

HELBROS

BOYS’ WASH SLACKS

GOTHIC JAR-PKOOF

Broken elite In Sanforised fait color ma
terlali. Value* to 4.88

flB 'L / A N C B

CkraAont |.98

Two-tone two-piece
Sanforized end-on-end
Auit at one little prloe
K tyW h ltn ty,

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BOYS’ COWBOY SUITS

One tone of itripes Mends
Into solid tone of plain
In waitt-hu|gin|, pephtra
flaring jacket, Plain tone
In slender skirt. A fina
Sanforised Awondala

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Shirt# ol bright rad, trouiera of Tan at
Green Twill Waehabl*, sanforised add

NEW SPRING
NECKWEAR
Nica selection of Men’* tie*
valued to 1.60

Rpeelal gg c

chambray.

Grey, Maroon, B«i|e.

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SHIRTS

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

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E * t a M ! ? h H ta n s

pasture Building
To Be Major Part
Of ‘Soil’ Program
P a lm e t t o .
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B ru sh

SA N FO RD

The Miracle of Soil Conservation

l nt

F a r m in g

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U se

S tre sse s
O f

Assooinled I’rr.os I.t-uss-tl Wirt

T U E S D A Y . A P R I L , o. 1943.

jv S ch o o l Teacher I
O u t l i n e s N eeds j
F o r C o n s e r v a t io n 'i
Clc,irw ,f(cr I n s t

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B e ( ’o n v r r t e f lT n

D a ir y

F L O R ID A ,

O u t lin e s

C n r t - '- r v d t iD n

S o i! D a y ’ C it e d
A s Illu s t r a t io n
O f C o o p e r a t io n

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Hr MAI I'll MASSAM
I'. It \l I'll HASS \lt
From palmNint nrirl brush In im­
* iiiiiri' tiiMn ii 4 tilt I 1111»|r ■l \v
In idtiiti'in In i II m i tins inrias*
proved pailut# sod
. . tha*'» " t r
«|| 4«fmit| r till*ft#o «•%
’If4*|VtIFV in h im ) j
in,: pul'Ii' .(trillion In the in*
of the mirad#i lira* will be per
ell lltlfJin a i #* »
I'lirt in, r ,f rnn.FMing *11 n tlur.il
U.pvr 411 t»**t fli# St 4t|e11 rs( 4
formed here Apr. / on Mua'I#
icinurie. tn the 'il.itr. the Mu.scl*
pirtffiiMttnl ftifiiPM Aimimi, KnV !
Con.ei* tlton D u ichrrluletl Thun
Soil Day.
, Became mmli of tbe Fellowship
il.iy, mi ll.r l,**n* nf the Fdlnwihip
»
tlMiqlit Itnm fit# M»*sufl» ol J
A l i c a l College latm i» bed suited
Uil*ll* ,*l t olleitc
S in ln id . I*
pifllV tfioH’ii fVfrt r|*M R r id ,1
10 ira n e i, cloven, ami oilier |e
pvinrip-il n| th# lf»» «l R#N#ai» I I* 1
l.
run: ilnrui.eil is in out*t.indinq
gurnet, patlute building will be a
lllfdltlM
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e»-inip|e ol 1 Oi.)iC|,,l|VC rflm l
major pari of tbe toil and wain
( IrtM Hflll |»14&lt;|tf*4 ivIm # JlP j
Mole lit.in l" littsitiess, iiiilmtri.il,
conservation |ob in be petfmmrd
(M# ** firs
mil iiv n oi 4 1mt 11ion v nl , »iitr..l
| HI *»' ri ItifFp V*4M lit* hrfl j
rlo ti'l, h &gt;t|* mi , I tnil ilrltin u
on the JOU-etcrr fsim between tun
1^11i*tl( MlflVflUllfHI #*I
*t»*| «| 4# I
•&lt;“I* i I ' l*i*l ,m| St *tc *gct*cir,
up and tun-down Miracle Day
Of enurte vnu can’t expect t»
ft Irt »tilt* ffFfg ttfbfM flfU JP*41fIf |
*,**,tm^ it. .citing ii|* Mo*
tee palmetto rnveieil land change
i Mtmpf m In th# it tiii j v Utl* *o«|
y n.t
&gt;).»i *|i.o, .*inl ,*if g.iiiif
pi Mi* one-ila v tn gins*** ami
l is iiri i»f th# viith 4»g
f
4lit! .
ill ..ol i« i.,,ke *1 Mir hifg-tl
Isgiimes grated by cattle. That
Muni in * •! hu Canttsi l lotnfa.
hr * #|lf I|4||M»tM »GljH -i | f#A» 1N#f 1
l § M time. Hul when Miracle Day
tfl
To peif Min this m olern sgit
.prll *«i«t III lltltpl#
I T over, tha teed, ferllllier. and
cultural Miracle," which ordlnsr
ilmatlone In m*V* good pastnr*
flifif '|#p#m|pm f nn
th# •
IIV lequhe, finu nr five y e ,,* to
will be In llie cleared and well
tsIt# ill# nl It11 »#%Hli»« #A
sccnmpllsh. n.-ex 700 "on thi Farm
prepared tnll
4f’*t il»* V*dt
I Mm ***»*'#t,
Ita'uli-g til '-etersiis sr«* .lopatIn nine different (leldl, ranging
ft»»t ifl rl'tllip litis V*H&lt;t it " id
J
O'K Ilii-p Ip sssisl with th# Jobs.
•ji tire frmn 15 lo 20 acrei, Im­
Thf
tt»fc fIf 1 1. 4**f!
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'•M" !r«n!i * firm machinery dealers
proved pastures will be planted
Isftw% if Psn4*|l *i 4, t 'wittl, 4od 4't •
ftnm all
er tha *t*te are fur
aa men and machlnet carry out that
I if **-I*a11 a• 4* 4%
H'vas
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•'itdilng trictors and iricer* fr*a
*f.nt ft ,
pari nf (he romplata farm aoll
* l 11 4 |s »I j*11w* »j* 11 -*f M*« h *•Mi* i *i
la■I * *Is» fist'! M»**f*' 4% lift} Ollt J
t -*n»t I. the ,:o!!»g#
l.t. i
and water cnnttrvatlon plan work*♦ *m fll ^'1Is • I "li'l'itpti
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}); -.If Ill'll l&gt;* r fidhii t t»4*»■
*»If Fi*ay yif |*
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Th* hard working committee
f ||rgit* •*»&gt; *.» ■.♦•-.ys if h |li|I 11 »*.», fit* ■
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ad out hv l.e* Jacobten, U. 8.
Is i t . ) »l.r
•iv Jar tin (Cirdiir.ct jf Kd H'.ggin*.
O l! rontervallon Service technlhoys |**r|
I"*I ftlf %ivtt* £! t !«
l iqmf
titrf
|i*fef f#
m . -sgt-r 'f t1;# 3emtP.ot« County
^ Fhototb? Soil Ccntervjtion SarMee.
A r t assigned to the Seminole Soli
I&lt;1 * ft! «••• l|r|» gi*’jj f !*»»••■
' !■imbt-r '* r.smmarc*, .ire burning
Conservation DM rlct. Altogether,
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aitfiftv
Top ptetun- »ho'v» seem-.. on the farm of (hr Fellow,hip Bib" M ' d
•••: inig'** ••#!*» tn g»t thn ffiant
there will he lf&gt;5 acre* nf paiture
Mi*
)M| ^f &lt;|F* ^
\ ,g t \ iSh acre farm 'it Sanford# Aren will K tri'a* f urt -• I* t 1 s
.np-atlon ' • v.-t for the big Miracle
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Colin D Munn. State Corner- iidnptfti pisturc gri«$C!i on Thursday rtt the "nr d iv
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do.. Ferttlliar sn.d materials arc
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vationist for the U. S. Soil Con­ i ,no%*rv'gfinn Day Bp|&lt;vv picture nhow* land of wood** riV't*# tha1 I ■
*f If *•
r1f If'11» I '* ♦I*!
bemg fur' ‘.kvd fr»« of oharge by
Hi
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'Of!'
servation Service at Gainesville, lt(1, lri.,.(VM, t(lt,
on^prv.it'on treulwcnt*'
hnsihass i : ••.-, -o over tho state
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ifl&gt;»st*f *II 4I f. f 1|l**if II#
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taid that Improved pstture it the
As t •- r day approaches Mr.
*i 111*, lod t *!l*
he»t use for thousand* of Florida
v . i hi* Chief of Oparat
rql ♦Ii* ,»,
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acre*. “What you will tea Apr. 7
I' ’* " . at * 1 . .1 * *.1
*&lt;.&gt;• w therai! of the V S
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at Sanford It typical of the good
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■ .-scr.ntlon Service, art•
n .) in*ii*-I *'tst i *
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pastures our technicians are help
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imped hv ion, dtstOtiOe
|ii;f pl.vnff 4*4
M ol
mg farmer* to establish In Flori­
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• ■'cpt-.'-.B m l telegrams f r o m
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fit . gr motit i fi'c* VM*»,ns'V flf (
n ’s II farmer controlled soil con­
f .vantinp, to Jonato
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lb. l e i of rtup. | r
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servation dlttrlet*."
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to tell that it Is too late *0 get
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ferent kind* of Improved pastures,
[ j ti c n ;ji:-f Is*!!'* "I M” *clr 'otl I i n . r r . i t ! . ' "
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T j take c.irc ol tha estimated
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after the land Is well prepared; feminine touch, the Isdie* .re u.ing the »ime t'-'hr'-i"* lei*ned by C'.nservitjon
,!*!S. .'ha!r ::•:!: ' “ ■ ’ !• !:• !, Day
fhat m an '*. board i f £o'l t onsf r v s t’ i r D '.’ ric t bre r
hv
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Field 2, Pangola fra ia on 30 vemen centune. ij o and still pircftced in this Atom s*e
"?ha* ' rid
bigg«»t
*• » • r .&gt;tj«r!rtr c.■mm"'
..lid'. i him
, S u p a rm i-'*. v*’*cce * » s * '■# r s , sI C!1.
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aerts: Seven and one-half tons of heart i i won ih io u jh hi» Momic*’ "
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u*S -* * i **tr.K f!'ai u;a* on Apr. 7, Cavay Ream*, of the
.. :th the 1
4-8-6 fertiliser and SO ton* of
.- .r IS.t'Tfl p e u rl,. ’-s- »
Under the leidenhip i f
S illy Mero V / d lr .n . .ft-irney, who
&lt;,0.&lt; * ',
r. t
Biblical College will have on hand
it’^n 'Strs t t A rr *\:n- delimit* will he broadcast and twiea headed the W s.htngtan. D 4 — ”
- ,r d other* P - le a * K- w k -' s Club 5 c.
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‘■•r.ap.'war nvt-.r iv.J •!« n.*t
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harrowed In. Pancela grasa stolon* C. Wem#nt B ir A d d it io n . *!i« ' u
.■••* h* ".-.ived f* S in ! ’ ' 1
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sheut
h ir *’ »*»#. cut t i M-c f'e'^s "‘h e rlj
e;;iuj#» mide during rh# ,r # •■*
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*• r -!e- i *' » pI 4V 1 r &lt;«S Ml .4
runners will be SpraitJ aeenly BtiHints** *rd
V ’ rrr.
• v - i rf , ‘ f» drinks, fhi-re also
th.‘
iessjr*
ev'st
BT. top of the ground and covered #n 4 C!oh of Sanford v fft
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pa*it:it had to be
if'in i^i»ti*|i |* t;t si M»-t
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only
proved
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if
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depth gauges. A cuIMpacker be­ und vi^ltor^ ' food to suit t!*^ *M
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'
.... , rf-, gunt machlni t&gt; Ssnhind the harrow will fir in the div|(|ii4l t*f»t«". From MancK
: -!:••* v # i have h-ft nothing
Thlftt* rt*tt
Hl»
fhtl*Tl - , *sig gtt'j ID»R| rtift ( BS
aoll and help to conterva molttur*
violently 4pott#d
t!’**
• 1 t-I
-havtrg planned the pro.*M*. Pe*d .siil
#\f f a»» msnlt (*it M.c I ' .ho,
Field 4, St. Auguttln# and Carper IflR URT' nor# f«in« tliF RPW # lo1*
•H *i
in
the *r t i :v : t
, * -m i *1 r.-.inuteit detail. There
I o*M---slii*.
),«• Its *,!)■••
U " . fi» ' s**» **fh &gt;•***• - i&lt;)| nf f Inftfit 4 him#it a«i| rnr*nf*
f r a i l with whit# clover on to will 4f II ro|i! itririM. f &lt;•i f v »*»o I
* * trm
,M
1' i o f t i u n
• dt
tmii-iiatu’ei on hand to
% l li l
1’itt f leF *Imfvtn-ft ati i MnfT |im* i*’. hv! H'««
n *i
\ ♦ IU Mil 4'
a'ersa; Water control will be #» wlt'lie*. lor rt'Mm, piplnst
»* 4'♦.'!» # ill *V
fhf'f !••! I yj
■*»f# *fi »'(a h\
■- -a*
, -ntergi'iicy under control
Ia* Mi**, '.viH
&lt;
*•
»o uie ,pt 1- I'l.r the f--t %*• - 'ini j » •■
tabllihed for sis acre* of muck liftiiil»ii i (jf*i « 4lid t*of *i*'g4, *n«l H«*
» . I i'll li»£i *
t I t. Btlsson, Chairman nf the
it. iip«it&gt;&lt;i
»*’ t’fp n "• Wl»h#-**|l *•' I i |fltiM'r| A * l*»'l*t
thi
i£ l,.tnn ,« the giant ope*.
soil on M'rscl# Pay When tbit mmiv vhi »»i H*4 f mm|iM4, |"**i
ft*?
•• w
Medical vomn-.ltti'i*. The .satutition
•t o n . )
t li4 »
llta y
j M t ' l H i)
t*|s
I?
•!
1
1
*
R
s
fjp
.
ftvfl
t|i*'
**l
&lt;
.
.
aa:*
throughout
tt.,
area it adequately drained. 3.0011 .
,,,,)
*i t
i r J poftj " f f 1
IFi
a tr»%b ut’f
\
. ;a )
voice committee under Chairman. How­
'll •
\ , ^fft. -'I
Aq(| Atyjth*»-■II t
pounds of 2-8-lfl and 300 pounds
p lf jjp\y r.lub. which
•' t.v -t Api 7
•* * n?s*ichlr.ery desi» • 1
ard Fnvillc. s.-ill have real rooms
f
t,
ii*calling
I ,n&lt;) ''in a b ility farm used *e
made from sta shell*
' rlriff|f t fn«aFfv itIoniM fni* (fi*
w t copper sulphite, and 6 tons of tj,p largeil charter inatnhenl|,i*
rttjny ir u ij fobs i **j *
.-■iiv.. :r. over" located over the sprawling 7,15 acre
ntlljt h •«* car I cl ty, lint* h*'1''»rMv Msnv otker uiefu' *-■
I"
dolomite will he applied and har , v, r rih'alned in Florida, lias g-.im saffiltfi
S So*l Conif'
farm. Intorfitld communication*
.**
sMnn needs -.1
'"ide from materia' ♦h*" { flflif* 4**r»n SfTVlCF it O fh fd ?
rowed In. St. Augustin# grass ,n n„i to help make this event 11 *tt&gt;*n ,„.)
W'c
X
V
h n '"ir!'
! th# public address system will
C \ ai*s»# .*
s
‘R t t f H t f 1
particular len t «r.» T h . *'*p. w»»bars s"d Nther*. .ccust-.tr-1
•f* atolen* will then be planted the ,j,# hlggest show ever to hit Flo*
r&gt;ur T.a
'
.•
b&gt;, tha Communications
"t
♦*’ I nf*1*
V’ltiOf*
)
'.l!
"
u
r
‘
hiltlv of S field i. determine*! hv
r'en t. .
same way Fangola Is started In l*ls tin*- of it. huiiesl nienihe*
|ah» n c •ia ijr\ '
i•
l»
C mmtiUv ut.Ji-r Gmern! .1 C
H&gt; own*. . Mi s •
'
it!
t'.l!
I’.UArd
Utl
Field 2. On tha to acre* of miners' petite, Mue ey»*l, energetic, Milt) i , Sins,1 , 1,11 Ici-liniMSMi who study thrown sway The-,a tiny tots t#" .-oi] l,. |
t*
fa nr
,19b so* i
Hutch::'.sou i.--isl«d hy Capt- R H
lirm on Highway 111 it the &gt;• ig'
r ti
' Fi t*. ' .'l1
flr aandy aoll, 5,000 pound* nf 4-B-fl rail Will Ism . its. taken oil the ml the «»|l chs* »&lt; In title degress of volt sM sight off that "It s wi'."»
...........
id
t H&gt;J*v 1 Tl»'*
Fayne ir d i ' o! F l'y d Cal! of
f
M*
1*0*0,
In
Change
countv
to
waste"
This
fact
is
Installed
j
•' Hotchte
fartllliar and 10 ton# of dolomite nf serving as
’■
secier*ry to the I etnslnti, and slop#
I'tflHS *^ifi vill dti
Soon
after buying
---_ the faun,
!** f t .(^tnii|*Mf i» . » ojo i (•Mir.ilo
I siul t'se Msp
't*p *&gt;f fain* into lit# muscle tier of all of 7 Isis
will .ha spread and harrowed In. Mliacle
flay rommittee
tier'
lot. '
I'eld’s
children
it’s
now
a
P*r'
1
kestei
.sited
on
the
Roll
Conse,
Outdoor .igr.i i r t a f r r t iiir .g
I Ml* Mn «. I#
I *
Then 100 pounds nf carpet grass has he"n *h# huge task nf mailing] I,o.ving Mir long isnge complete
IVits-M* itelie-es tlis* 'he *&gt;*
*11 he h v . lied hv II H Coierr.an
atlnit fieulce technicians assigned
i * it|t
" n,..
otiservallnn pro ol Mieit life
■
I I tli
seed will b# covered vary lightly out the many thousands nf mv* ! "M and w ain
To th# nldei children *h» te»cl,*. n llie fireogc Roil Conservation et. *o.i t s no her a itlendiog
I II..
. •"Util* stmI his *" o assistants A '■*' Fee
by a cuIMpacker or a light harrow tatlons eini lellrtB, and guiding ginn* a* I* lias l'**n tailored tn fll
1■.
soil and .valei conservation she Ihatrlct They tielpcil him to work
Soil
loose* Sti
i gt |it» fin I ! I f , &gt;•&gt;t M i, ••! Faille They plan ovc'
(Mill'
1
almost straight. Inoculated Inleiested , Mitriliiitnra tn Edwnt'l.'he needs «f n.n i„nd am] the
II ft* *h|# lit I'M*" tin*
tht*
oil a complete fain* conservation
* l.t. f||l • I »,'■ 4hftte I II I,, sd htgh-vav sign* on s" high
" h it # elover aeed will b# planted Higgins, iliHinunn nf the flteeting fniniei hv th# holt fonsetvittnn has a soil capability map which
*tf
titnohlrt# ha tIif v ••*** ♦*.«»»*•
(f'nnHniiril on I’ 7 See ?i
(CunMnned on P. 2. H#r 2l
■
II 1.4 . ism Ifrtnt! ,» ,ys b sding Into C,anloiil .'oh"
I . . II*
rommiticn 'Irn rsm llla Itra'-e., f!ei vlt-e terlinl. Ink, Tielils will he
thl* fall.
iis i*&gt;ft M|iMfnfhtti M* avbi H i I •
I.'lda* Im-s is M'c fuel committee
l 11 I ill
, «'!* 4 ^
Field 0, Panaocola Bahia pasture Chamher nf rnnunerce Herretatv niuntierei! nnd ».■&lt;« shown tn
Ilia |*|4 t *«• tif ffn-s Mi'll! V’ *If F I*■
•» a ■(
fill tilt ,f ♦I lilr- ind his 's the Tctponsihillty of
tail Is
on 25 acre*: 12,600 pound* of and Club in embers hip chairman, ! grthn with Mi« *’ *»tment riven
r ii i nl&lt;t
whfi Im1"# g{I '’0 M
M.dditig -lie .-- r»-. . . , -, gas in it
4-8-0 fertiliser and 25 tons of answers (lie niinietnu# hum ills •" c i'li field
nI•I»it'll-11 * nn|&gt;#r wH'Ni
llie ‘*h&gt;
"I *&gt;. '.petal.' &gt;h*' hui'dteds ■(
I
limestone will ha harrowtd In. tanee telephone '-alls and nlhei
It
' • ii»* ,,, t llMl.'S flint v* 111
&gt;11 I. .
i „ Vr , rrnp
1 I 1 grown foi
• is* i tn*,■
nim i*
T h e n 250 pound* of Pansacola wise keeps llie •'gentlenifn enni
it* ••
,| )irntei-l|oit 1 • **o perlmls *&gt;f
f IiH Hint fiUirn ill i "
■
t'intpA, -ligttcing 11f* l»«* %, itiil
i f tn Hi *' |1«V| fill living Ml** ’Mil tir Is* 'IT
Bahia gras* teed will h* planted miltec" meeting on nrhrifule and ^, i gular rtnp i-■ I-, M«n
ft. I I
ft1411 Jll * .#|»l H*i|l "
with • aeeder-culllpackar at the functlmilng Ifor ro ivorVein have
•
1
1
.
|*|
ft
s
l.t,*;
'
i
J
a
1
1
If
fll
m
Mliellerhelt* and U’lmlhirnk*
--IiFti lit ion nti A111 ii Vt t« " ill **•
Inn kill 14 .Hfi i»i*i t"*t uf *)|il Mm*hf r
rat* of ID pound* an acre.
given her Hit* title nf "Miracle I Ml-1 mid n|if t•I&gt; plaiileil in ntrlpa
I Ml
i
4 - M l i t I 11
.1
1 4 * 1 11
II * i l l
f Ii n
h
.mmII hdNffirn tlfFiiun«*i! f*»i mmiH
KaiMi'fl fnrd mill*’ fiiiniii
All nf th# rntmtvelinfi *vint In he p#t|nim»il \ | i **i |# r’w&gt;*l I n„ f HI tIM
Field 11, common Bahia and Whip".
is*
i
#
i
1
pi'iiftri
.
fi.M.I
fltr
(fPhPl'rtl
oi l,e|ta. Ite'iik'iie.l lo reduce the
C*|l I IIH IflOVrs |lt*»»'
"ll'rt fully • ifllirtrli' flirt*
hairy Indigo on 23 aero: 0,000
Tn Mr*. Itonamnnil Chapman, velocity of the wind to halt the serration Day Apt. / on the fellowship Biblical ( nllege’s W* «&gt; i# „,||
II In &gt;eIs!#* tn ( | ji tiilli 11 fill* H|M*l|k lirtvf? gntti*ll rtf* miif 11
Hiiviflrr«|H nf Hinnllrt mm
f«v*l»»H
Aunda of 0 - 10-10 fartllliar and chairman of the Finance Commit­ blowing away of topsoil. Alan Istm neat ,'isnfntd roultl he dnn# »t a very litlf# ra il il llir n|.#iatinn rlmic Mirh nn Ihm* Hj»irml» i * “ f
•" '*(11 i to no* I'.ll t nf 1ha f.Stt III rttlon limn h i *
H I
73 tona of limestone will ba disked tee, has fallen the teak of reklng serves to ron-etve moisture and
, • '1 I llilln ■
*#•i• attic rtMiphiv ' ftMipri rhrtlrinnn &lt;»f tin* Semlnol#
nil I ’ |'"t, rulllpHrkrrB,
In. Bahia aeed will b« broadcast up the money for the original mil- pmlect crops, nirlmrda and grov- ware itirtrlied nvet a five yeet p#rn*H, Colin I) Cuimt, Stal# &lt;onin flNh 11till isEM ii INI I In* liki*
t .mind ti ni-k
Still ( Vuirtf'i viiMtm Ihntrlrt
* stimuli, i i&lt;i! loriey.
at tha rata of 10 paunda an acre, lay nt food nnd auppllea. Slin tma ra. and bulltlini'a front atorrna.
|tjt.h&gt;i M'l'p &gt; ,v ilt ' '* i,, h-in.t In HM'lulrtM of till' rtfort lUtC I'TilllfUittifl
iitltlUv III ffirin imirhinrrv ‘‘ ill
“/rnnougrin
Although it’s
veil jol&gt; I" mrmhle ill ol lli# ntalrtiel* anil nI. h hr. 4|ioMIk !i DmI Wll'Uin »'M* I ♦• i.»tltt»*ir»| flit
and Indigo at tha rata of 4 pound* driven a linid bargain for her fel­
gc .t, ,i#r 71 uiitl M\NV 4#f otif on Mu* |in»J#c*
land Classes hand cl.e s,fled
» aa vast
over
an acre. A aeeder-cultlparker will low rlub .member,*
---. . . . . . . . .and
. . . . after
...
..
... front
ft„ m .nil
• f
so|| capability
rupahihty map tn
lo either marbliies needed for this epei
Muif m '‘Hlinh\vhHrk**i ”
innrlnni
* 11»,,t Mt»k{ only fot»|M*i rtf Ion fiotn
b* used.
i-uttiing many difficulties-has the. )f Plg|,t .nationally une.l classes of
one-.lay operation, farmers -let** should h'wnme consclmi-. nt
u adep thrmtgl
himd, tai. i ( . r n i ^ i n 11 ; i ‘, ( I w i i t r t
t*11j* ntf*»t Inti it ti ii.J*
hvt n
Field 15, weaning lovagraii on club poised and wailing the break |nt|(, B(ich r h ,.H „.,j, lw ,.„|()rt(! iif llie atate have been rarrying Mn- net'll nf mil ami ivatei cop • 1mm* tug the brush In blN .*itd
in 'fill Flor!t!*° th'iw
23 acre#: 11,600 pounda of 4-8-fl of dawn of Apr. 7, the day of Ilia ',,.......... m-p
extended nervation In Mieit dally living apeivlng the iralilue nut r
MRt|y determine on similar programs
Tn O f
M
it
e
M ia iiilf
fertllliar and 23 tona of llmeatone show.
. one class from attollier In this over e five year period," ho stated Hr hellevrs Mist runnerveiIon a,| •&gt;n th# land *vtl| hi* present and i"
4,(100 Y e a r Old Corn
will b* harrowed In. Lovagraii,
Pointing
out
that
the
U,
8
.
find
Iirellon
should
icralvn
more
rm
Mperelion nn ’ D” day. AI.mi • 1
-AH .o f ,,,y;
've
'"I method each class of land la grad'A VANN A ll, •ia . Apr h uT t
which avaragta t,600,000 ated a
Conservation Service technician^ pltasls in the grade erhnnlt, nnd giant heavy duty brush rhoppe.
•lU'iji* linn • Ml.VI” i-hanr* round In New Mexico
jgund. will be planted at tha rate
assist farmers In the 44 Boll Con with Ilia fell** youth Hr rxpletnrd wlilcli ts weighted down fnr hea'1*1 ., 1 i *•-111
1 W
fk h pt itpitsad 3,000end ennservethm
nred*
w one pound an acre. To gat aueh menla", Mrs. Chapman aald. With
Districts
throughout that th# Florida Resource-Uar Itmsli work
by adding
1&lt;t,ot&gt;&gt;&gt;j ,,,11.. g.itdvd missile ran*#, rtjys
Cropping Hyslem: ( ' I a n n r-I servetlon
C A M B R ID G E. Mass.. Apr 6a small amount of aaed wall dis­ the estimated crowd nf mora'than cropping ae*)net", where noli lm- Florida In planning and applying Education t’nmmlMrr hmulrd hy pounds of water In Its two Isige
’i—Corn hsllevad to he i
anticipates in.,iing crop* ere grnwn in com- adapted
tributed, tha Invagraa* aaad will 06,000 Mr. Illgglna
conservation
practices Dr, If, F llai ket of Florida Mtetr «|«unts toounted above the chop
J
ii ,
i *hau 4,000 year* old h i* been r#
ha mixed with caitor pomaca or Miracle Day the BPW Club# are hinetlon with toll depleting crops based on good lend use, the con University at Tallahamce *ve« pets will be at wo*k along with
*•'• ne.v fedaial fsi-llit
.Y ;potted fi'tind in •♦ntrsl New M«xcottonaead meal—9 pounda of tha expecting to tuck Into their form so Mint the product I !'ene*a of th* •ervstlonlst alatad that many of studying tha pmhlem and making t be many huMd'iret s, pin seiap *,» i .&lt;-,1a,I Itl III *, s tit p fk
:»*# &gt;'*rt
h’o.
meal or pomaca to one pound of fitting nylons a neat profit for |lend la malnleined or Improved the conservation
practices that giret progress in thin dlrerltnn
*I
n e k St aei
a ,, a*,.) enh tra'lio s
Two Harvard grtdiisl* students
aaed
future club use.
will
he
done
nr*
Apr
7
are
normal
IIt«t,l
the
(is
-sniuli
Mitult'g
T
an&gt;
happy
f*&gt;
«##
th#
newly
'('*, I »e Wilson, a tinnier 'J I (
thiiioghnut Mir years
Hebert Dick it Albuquerque,
Flald 16, carpal g ra n and whlta
'
,
M
&gt;
»*
tic
tied
"'infattvd
.»Ith
ly
accomplished
by
firm
er*
who
organised
Bemlntde
Boll
Ciinneii’a
lo Mie tank destroyer hattsllgn.
Drainage DHclien: .'ImeM canals
I.ONOKBT IIA lll,
(Inver on 17 acre*: The land will
VlnsMt* of Ma'irgli, ' I M . and C. Earl# Smith »! St
designed to slowly move excess fit them Into their regular (arm ­ Mop Dlairlcl take an ectlve In K.,a, th* eindlt for sai nt log I'Ms ti«i&gt; ''.i*t
t’e 's rib u rg -s lid yastar lay they
ba fertilised with 8 ,(0 0 pounda of
ing
operation*
He
emnhaitied
th»
hslimsn
*d
Mi* Himiis Aimed
'•test In sponsoring this Mltncle gol-tendlllg display of machine*
weier from wet Itrd i After ex
found cob* and piacts of tha old
MIAMI, Apr. 5 (Hpeclsl)—The rasa water I* temoyed land can b# need many farmers have for • Hotl Conservation
F.itces
Committee
V'nv'n
!*
a
5- 8-10 ptua 860 pound* of copper
Day,” Gunn a* work. Ha mad* over 160 long
r*t typ# of com whlta staking
J irtlllta r , treated with IT ton* of longest haul aver reported on a uaed for pasture or crop produc­ long range complete soil and wa­ listed, “Through thl-* spectsculer distance
telephone
calls,
sent patient et Mie Bethesda . Md., trite** of sarly American man.
. _% naitona,
•
*
shipment
of
tomatoes
was
a
car­
and aaaded to carpet
ter conservation plan rather than one-day operation they will ba reams of telegrems, rode th* high naval hospital
tion.
Thsv wsr* sent out in the *x'W# are gol:ig to insist that
tru e at the rata of 10 pound* load shipped thl* season from
Wildlife Areas; No this doai the yearly short-sighted aoll de­ able to acquaint tha people of wty* and by-ways searching for
M'» has* he Innstsd •** *n*)th**»* p#d!Msn hy Harvtrd'e Peabody
Florida,
to
Spokana, not
an a m . Inoculated whlta clover Goulds,
puting
system
of
farming.
•
hair
district
with
the
Importance
the
exact
type
nt
machine
to
do
rafar . to "Spooning”
or
Washington, The tomatoe* wars “ Sparking’’ areas. It msana fields
aaed w)U ba aown thl* fall.
"Many of
the
conservation of soli and watar conservation and th» i'*hs that the Soli Conserva­ Ga-trg'S," he rpmtsd Vtnaon *»
thrfr « n d fn « «f
Hall It, Coaatal Stnftbda on grown and packed by John W bait suited for bird sanctuary and practices can ha applied by farm ­ 'he facilities on hand to get th* tion Hervlca technicians said must ssylng
'h» an:!#r.t corn * turpris#?’
g# project
*«tirr.'.t.by the planted to crop* or plant* that er* during slack labor seaaona or local Job done "
15 aeraa: On Mlrael* T a y , only Campbell and ahlpped
he done to convert thi* depleted ( s - s . t im
ct* S )(*
I ' } i * W l f k Ft f t
( i v s i I • ts
or.* tore will be pat lit Coastal Tropical Agriculture Cooperative furnish food and covar tn nfttva by “iia p p ln g_ " labor or mechlnsiy_ Gct'n pointed mil further Mist iob acre farm from an ntie state
BUY NEW S T O V E .
•
t
i'
-\
decision
Is
axc
acted
to fc«
B ans ode for production of etolons Association. The tomatoes arrived bird* and game.
with their neighbor*. In our oper-jthe Soil Conservation Service was to lind-wU* usafulnas*
T A V A F E S , Apr. 5 (Special)—
raschad hy midsummer
tv runners to ba planted on tha In the West Coast city In good
alien* In theDistricts
we an- supplying the sponsoring agtncle*
“You know,"
said, “ Ii heir
n iy name
ham# csmcnsirairo.,
dsme nitration
.now, he
ne »»iu,
nnr
t ,,t
r . r t . #a - ,.s » hv Lai... C u
'Jr.'.y
ithtr 14 acres. Thl# ona-aer* Bar- condition, County Agent Chart
courage farmer* tn gradually shift [the necessary technician* -to plan th# SCS “ « W W « » lot about #h;" ^ ,T Force, A m y and N»vy H u b -c m sn racantly bought a saw
PROGRBSA IN PA R K
H.
Staffanl
was
Informed.
Bttda production hloek wOI Ncalva
to the contervatlon
avatem of ' i ht complete farm conservation ’Land
U *. Capablllt
U P“ b&gt;y‘ Jf— **uw esch act- vt|l - ,,- t u .lly build Into a -om»‘ *v* U r thsir k'X'hsr. htire,
“ 0 pounda of 4 -8-0 farttluar and
"i'
Q U IN C T , " A p r~ 5 ( S p e e ta l)- farming rather than "all at. one' program and thgse technicians should be usad In accotdance with rvunity of- 73,000
------*a-rardirg
to Mr*. ».•*•**
Lulci* **
K. »»'*
Mil­
persons—most
S T U D EN T S ' W IV E S C L U B
t• i o n of llmaatona, rlftaen
Much prograaa hi* bean mad* re­ bio-’" method. Wa fealthat a I will be on hand Apr. 7 to assist Hi capability and treated accord­ of M's*t! civilian technician*.
ler, home agent
t of atolona wilt ba *fre*d
cently In construction work on a farmer who convinces himself that ] tha manv machines and men in ing to its needs. We In the farm
With the
sit* in
and covered w lt F a dlak
T A L L A H A S S E E , Apr. 5
caretakar’a oottage, bath house, 4 conservation ayitem of farming performing th* Miracle of breath- machinery business
CORN C O N T ES T
tan are dolngAust I n u th isst Oaorgla'l^F’restcn ’’said
le i}—A new home d*mon»tral,._ and dam at Gian Julia Park, ac­ pays off In dollars and cants will ing new ilia Into depleted eclla.
that with nur machinery—Itl^ u s the (light of the mlstHss could
M ILTON, Apr. 6 (Special)—
club for wives of atudtnta attend­ cording to Waa Ella# Laffltta, be more apt to follow such a pro
To th* aun-tanned open-collared the type of conservation Job that he observed
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HOLY CROSS CHURCH
DAY ADVP.NTIST
Rev. H. Lyttleton Zimmerman.
CHURCH
B. D., Rector
Seventh Hlreet and Elm Avenue
Passion Sunday
U A. Sheffield, Eldar
8:00 A. M. Iloly Communion.
Mrs. Harry W all, mloalowary
0:30 A. M. Church School.
leader
11:00 A. M. Choral Eucharist
Hahhath Hchool tt:30 A. M.
Church service 11:00 A. M., Hat* ami Sermon.
fl:00 P. M. Y.P.H.L.
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Services during the week
Prayer meftlngs, 7:30 P. M.
Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­
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d a y -H o ly Communion 7:SPiK M.
Rlble study.
Wednesday, 7:06 A.. W.V.JIoly
C EN TR A I. IIA I’TIH T CHURCH Communion.
Wednesday 4:30 P. M. Child*
Rev. 8. I.. Whatley. Paster
ren's
Confirmation
Instruction
1117 West Second Hlreet
W. I). Hlansell, Sunday Hchool class.
Wednasday 8:00 P. M. Evtnlng
Superintendent
Prayer and Litany. A t this sarvice
E. O. Keith It. T. U. Director
Sunday
School
0:46 A. M. the Rt. Rev. Bishop lfcttry I.
Louttlt, Bishop-Coadjutor of the
Classes for all ages.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Dlocesu of South Florida will be
"Were Yon There When They the guest speaker.
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Crucified My l-nrd." Sermon liy
Pastor.
CHRIST CHURCH, l.ongaoud
H.T.U. 0:30 P. M. Unions for ull
llev. II. Lyttleton Zimmerman,
ages.
a D.. Vicar
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Passion Sunday
Sermon by the Pastor.
.1:18) I*. M. Evening Prayer and
Neat week, every
night our
B.T.U. will be In training. The Sermon. All are welcome.
H.T.U. manuals will be the books.
"Come Thou With Us And We
Will Do Thee Hood."
U N IT Y
llev. Carolyn II. Parsons, Tearher
Tuesday night, Valdes Hotel
T H E C O N C H KflATIO N AI.
7:30 I*. M. Prnyer Service
CHURCH
8:00 P. M. Book: "llow I Used
Park Avenue and Third Street Truth".
J. Bernard Hoot, Minister ,
Public Welcome.
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. FREE M ETHO DIST C HUKCII
Subject: "The Kingdom of Cod West Fourth Street and Laurel
Is Within Yon."
Avenue
Fred H. Horton, Pastor
Sunday School 0:16 A. M.
CHURCH OF T H E NAZAR ENE
Morning Worship ll:l)0 A. M.
I I I Maple Avenue
Young Peoples Service 7:00 P.
Kev. L. H. Ruahlon, Pastor
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Sunday School 11:46 A. M.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M.
Morning Worship 10:46 A. M.
Preyer Meeting Wednesday 7:30
Junior Society ti:|6 P. M.
P. M.
N.Y.I'.S. 0:45 P. M.
Special
and qiiurEvangelistic Ilnur 7:46 P. M.
,guest speiiker
Mid week
Prayer
Wednesday •'•It* April 8 /: .10 I . M.
7*46 I' M.
| The Railroad Evangelistic
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service.
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— Report nf the Stale Citrus In• pertimi Rureau at 10:00 A. M.
tmlay (in hnxea):
Crapefrull Oranges Tangerines
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p la r # o r r o ilu o n t # n n d poNt o ff ic e
r i l A l t L K H A C IIO U P
1a r iilr c »a o f 0»» c U h n n n t, a m i «h a||
1 1jt&lt;4*mi#d 0
t»® n w o rtt lo liy th e r lu lm n n t . hie
I T O A I . t . C I l U D IT O ttH A N t i P R R - a g e n t,
o r h la a tt o r n e y . Mad a n y
MONK IIA V IN H C I.A IM H O il I»I5- »l' ‘ ' c la im n r d e m a n d n o t so flle&lt;k
M A N D H A O A IN H T H A IH KMT A T 17: ■h » " b e .V O ld .
^
Y ou a n d each o f y o u a re h e re b y
V.
..liV .i.Ir ’, . , » ..
n u t I f led n n d re4|iilre«l to p re s e n t
n » lm ln ls tn » l« » r o f the
any
c ln lm s nn d d e m n n tls
w h l.n l
s iJ L .i- - ° » ...
yon. o r e ith e r o f yon, m a y l in v e i
« nance a
« ro u p ,
SMAlnst th e e s ta te .»f (.'IIA Itle C H A ...
T '.. A . r t i i . t
C ftD P P .
deceased
la te ..f
s a id ■*■, r **' liu h t lc e t lo ii A p r il 1st. I »«•

I7 p p e r R o o m
flo s p e l H ln g e rs
P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h
H ir in g O rc h e s tra
H o m e T ip s A T u n e s
T h r u l i s t e n i n g (Haas
('a v a lo a ile o f M ust.N ew s
P o p u la r M u slo
Monday a ia iin r e
llu e n o s
A tn lg o s
P ip e s n f M e lo d y
l.u th e r a n H o u r
f a m i l i a r C la s s lra
P o p u la r M u s lo
flu e a t I ' d l l u r
T h e 4:1(1 l l r l g l i t Mpol
T im e f o r 1 /4 T im e
C h u rc h o f C h r is t
( Ir e a t W o r k *

IS IIII

FIR ST IIA P TIH T CHURCH
Park Avenue at H iilh Hirer!
W. P, Hrmiks. Jr., Paatnr
Sumlay .School 0:16 A. M.
Morning Wnrshlp 11:00 A. M.
Training Union 6:16 P. M.
Evrnlng Worship 8:00 P. M.
Wednesday servlre 8:00 P. M.
Please noli- I'hangt' in rvening

All members
of Celery City
Lodge 642, Evergreen Temple 181,
I R.P.O.E.W. of Elks are Invited
to an oratorical district contest
between (trial ibi,
Emils, Cocoa
and Hanford nl Cronin* Academy
Monday .night ut 8:16 P. M. All
Hills and daughters ure requested
to be present. 7:10 P. M. at Elks
T H E CHURCH OF COD OF
dome. Seventh Htrerl and Cypress
LAKE MARY C O M M UN ITY
M ILL E R FARMH
Avenue.
CHURCH
Rev. II. W. Miller. Pastor
A. L. Forester, Db Ruler
Laka Mary. Florida
Services each Lard’s day at 1:00
Jerry Walker, Exalted
Clarenre C. W hit*, Pastor
P.
M.
Interesting
sermons
hy
a
Ruler
Churrh
Hchool
10:00 A. M.
prenrher that refuses to compro­
Classes for nil nges.
mise
with
tho
world.
Come
without
Missouri leads the union In lead
Wornhlp 11:00 A. M.
Weilmlnsler Fellowship droop* | "'"""V *"d «mJoy the blessing* of production.
6:10 P. M
the Lord. Cunliniir sending your
Choir prartlce Wedneailay 7:10 request* for prayer for slrk nnd
troubled |M&gt;o|)le.
Idaho produces more silver and
P. M.
tine than any othrr state.
Confirmation Class ThurstlajL
FIR ST PRESBYTERIAN
Ntin p. m .
,
CHURCH
Antarctica Is almuat as largo
; April 6 Women of tha Friendship Class will meet at tha church ' Rev. A. O. Mrlnnla, I I D. Pastor as Hnulh America.
Rev.
R.
D.
Brownlee,
D.
D.
at 0:00 P. M.
Pastor Emeritus
There are 1,011 gas utility euni:
_it’jii- A - .S I— Chjeth-Schmrh---------pgriifTi-firmirTTnlteil Btates.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worsldp
Communion Meditation by Mr.
California’s production of gold
and mercury leads the 48 stales.
Melnnls.
7:00 P. M. Pioneer Fellowship.
8:00 I*. M. Evening Worship.
Bertnnn hy Mr. Melnnls.
Plrasn note the elmngc In lime
for the Evening Worship Service, IN T i l l ! C O IH IT l i r T i l 17 C O U N T Y
HOW lines Christian Science
JUUOI-7,
H K M IN D M I
c o u n ty.
which begins at 8:00 P. M. Instead
f I . O I I I I I A , IN P H O IIA T I!
ln-iil ? llow tines It remove
of 7:30 P. M.
In re : K s ls tn o f
Mrs. Charles Wilke will sing I I A H H I K T J A N B U O K Itll IIO V K
fear, solve personal und
"O Dlvino Redeemer” by Gounod Ireeeasmt.
business troubles? H you
O A l . l . C H K n iT n t lH a NI» U K Itat the morning worship service. THONH
IIA V IN H C I.A IM M O il !&gt;M .
want to know something
Claude C. Howard will sing "deth- 1IA N U H A O A IN H T H A ID K M T A T K l
about the healing power of
Toil
and
id each of jruu a n herehv
semane" at the evening worship.
nn 11fled and reipilre.l in prssent
prayer as taught In Chris­
anr claims anil demands which
AHHEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH mu. or either of y o u &gt; -.
tian Heienre, rum* to
ih estate ..r IIAHHIKT
■ga nst the
Twelfth Hlreet and Laurel Avenua against
JANH llOfiHII HOVM, deceased,
A, H. Ilavls, Pasloe
l«l«
to tha
ih* County
Counly
v
. "t .said
- i - cniinly,
--P• f t "•
Judas or Memlnole i.'ounlr, Florida,
Sunday School 0:46 A. M.
at ht* office ....................................
....
In the cnurl house
Morning
Worship
11:00
A.
M.
pul it led
of said County at Hanford, flo rld a ,
Young People's meeting 6:46 w ith in sight calendar month* from
Ihs llm s o f ih * firs t publication o
P. M.
" C lirlH tiu ii S e lm a * :
n olle*. Kach clsI in nr dsmand
Evangelistic Service 7:10 P. M. sthis,
h a ll h * In w r it in g , am t e h a ll s ta t s
T h e Itovo lutln n
I
n
*
p
la n s o f r s d ld s n r * and p
pna
Mid-week service Wednesday
ost n f
n f M u i i ’h
flc o .a d d r s s s o f Ih s c la im a n t, amt
7:10 I*. M.
s h a ll b * s w o rn to h y i h * c la lm a n
T ru e Hulnto"
A welcome tu all.
agsnl, or atlnrnsy, and any aur
claim nr dsmand not so rilsd aha
DD VflM.
Jgnien I I . McRoynoltlh
CHURCH OF GOD
M A It IO N (IO V H M K T K H
of Dallia, Teiaa
Fifth Street and Hally A venae
Ae a d m l n l s i r a t r l i o f I h *
Batata of
Member of the Board of l.ee
J. M. dreaham, Pastor
lla rr le t Jans tlo rrr nova.
The
M o th e r
Sunday
Hchool
10:00
A.
M.
Deceased.
w e ll!? T h a f i r s t C h M fch o f
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. f ir s t publication A p ril 1st, J its .
r ie l. H c le n lle t, In B o s lu n ,
Mass
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M.
Midweek service Tuesday 7:30
Clip This Ad f u r tletersnca
P. M.
Tupm luy A p r il 5
Y. P. E. Thursday 7:30 P. M.
8 P . M . In S o u th Ship
P rim a ry Hchmil
8C IK NTIH T
1 2 tli H t. h t't w p p ii M a x M l R u t Second Hlreet
iio II h am i P a lm a ttn A ve.
Sunday Hchool 0:46 A. M.
Morning Hervlca 11:00 A. M.
&lt;1
First Church of Christ,
Subject: "Unreality".
Thw»e are our
!|
Scientist
Wednesday Service H;00 I 1. M.
tatubllNhed Prlrra
of Hanford, Fla.
Reading Room— Tussdaya. and
Fridays, 8:00 to 8:00 P. U . ; 1 • ( lean. O il. H e g u la le
5.00
We Invito all to attend our. ear*
vlcea and to use our leading room.
Balance Hlaff ........ 5.00

Learn How
Prayer Can
Heal You

4:00

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US TOR A DEMONSTRATION
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l a Unity T h a i la Strength—
T * f n t M i the Pm m of th# World)
To P iw H it tha P ra irN i of America i
To P M o n Prosperity for Hanford.

SThu
•

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# a n fn r tt

AN IN DEPEN DENT DAILY N EW SPAPER

Ib r c tft
&gt;

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY, APRIL I. ID 10

Established 1908

1Brannan Asks State Legislators Begin To Get
Court Grants
Hands In For 60-Day Session 2 Men Hearing
U.S. To Extend
In Bribe Case
Farm Price Aid
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 4-- (rf’l —Hntida'i legislators b«gan to (ft
their hand* in today lor lit* hO-tlav biennul session width n[i*n* inmorrow.

A jw w iflle ri P rra a Lensed W ir e

THE

W EATHER

Sinford
tnd
vicinity— moativ
fimidy Ihrough Tuesday with Interm illm l
rain* beginning to ­
night nr Tuesday Moderate I »
frrxh variable tnicllv northeast
" l \ wind#
N n. 100

12 Nations Sign Historic
North Atlantic Alliance;
Truman Praises Document

Ih r joint senate-linuie tax study committee held a pie iett,on
'netting end ton'd down it&gt; earltei tfromm'ndatron lliat tlir Sl-tle
A
t
A P ro g ra m
H a s P r o v e d Hotel Comtnlatlon he abolished*
- M an
A K *, , n s t
U tllO D 6
rBlnm(l, „ , „ rul(let
M is s o u r i
P ic k e tin g
*
W o rth
As
S t a b i l - and It* inspection service, tinned
"v"l lo Pthrr BKtiiLln . Tlir mm, r ,rH „ ,t *» mrti in-.prrmff
Ic c
P la n t T I T I (a lt
— r z c r ,— S c u i c t a r y — O f mlttfc members decided In.lead J, new I&gt;#paitmrnt
Industrial
— V
t&lt;
&gt;
suggest
only
consolidation
..f
Keg,datum
Undot,
.aid
he
would
Is U p h e ld
S
u
p
p
lie s
A g r ic u ltu r e
S a y 's
U r ! r jj. t t r * '.
O f
f n |in P r r b iflr n t
I .r im tt lic s
overlapping inspection services In ,(Mlk lnt„ t))r m at(fr
, h„
t
t
i
o
f
i
D
r
r
L
t
r
r
In
4
a
general
sense.
'
committer
a
report
next
week
!
WASHINGTON,
Apt
4(^P)—
D e fe n s e
1‘ r e n l v A s
W ASHINGTON, Apr. 4—i/P&gt;
In place of the specific ahullali-, y l(p
study committee also Two men convicted nl trying to
—The Senate today voted to lot
B r ip f
A r! r[ r r s s c s
P o s itiv e
In flu e n c e
4 mil ariw n n&gt; j v • liiift :, bt.be
bribe New
INfw Yo.lt
lo fk Giant,
u u n ti pro
pro foot
tool*
non-Cnmmunlat China ha»# $54,. M e m E r i T l "
D
e
s
i
r
e
s
f ?n r
P eace
000,000 Irft orer from a former
Keen of rallabas.ee t.. tepeal «U I ^ | | plavr.s today were granted
P o r P e n c e In W o r ld
c y
..
.
aid fond for that country. Th# eral weeks ago. the rnmnilttre continuing appropriationi except
substitute
langoaga those provided by Hie
the mnstituNon
Senate'* ananlmoua action re­ agreed to
rmntiluHnn ij 1 ,
,evlfw 1,1 ,h*lr 1 WASHINGTON. Apt i t/T i
W A S H IN G T t^r Apr, 4—&lt;*&lt;F&gt;—
H fht0,v
funiU of dials
storing tho fund cam* aa an railing only for consolidation of
In solemn siiemblv. 12 r.xtions to­
nspectlon
services
that
now
-,ver.
,
BenH,.s
lnf(,
4Ufp
Kf|,frj(|
I
hr
pair,
Hatvey
Stcmmcr
and
faw^itlwn*
Truman.
.electuiK
Ru.
amandmant to a Mil atrihorladay pooled 'he.r will for peace in
1ns contlnuanca of the European
I fund for review ofthe LegistsDavid
Ktakowet, wetr
chaigmi »“ ‘
d '1' J"*'
Atlantic l &lt; H h r t
I . m i . i I K ' r s u l r n t s ih*
I t n 1 1 fl 1 11 k % T w n
AtUnPr
treaty-hailed
hy
The action followed a suggest- 1t„ rP every two years
Recovery Program.
, today h«il
! with nflrting hnhes in Giants stars I ifsftv i%
K r ttn ft P ln n r W r r r k
8*. ixtatv ol ?istr Achesoa as a
A it
D ;m v » K c d
H y !
Ion by Holel Commissioner James! And the Florida
Pmgtesitv* r
i i i t ' l - j ss. . i U . » s »fl fltf liH ln rif p * rt ffh "4 «hifld
that Instea.t
■__ u rtana
Flit hock and Mctle
pou«f(id »&gt; coiog to (ny aggressor.
Landon that
Instead of
of ahnl.
ahol- I Psrtv
Party i.,ll,.i
called for state antMvn-h,,
, HapCS
.
....
WASHINGTON. Apr. 4 - &lt; / P &gt; - T Landnn
l'» l l i i ; l n v . t v
P it tr n l
of
$ :» n n ,n n n
M i.i/r
*
**
o t at d1l ffi*
be fp
A -be 100 so described it in an
Stcretary of Agriculture Brannan Ishlng hi# agenry, It be broadened , Ing and fair empolyment praetbes Hie piitpmr was to get the playet*
to take over all restaurant sanl : laws
( |„ tluow a ctuctal game with thi -*RR»r«»mn
id-tiro .p-nms the signing cer*II r « It I M ill 1 ( INN Ml I f
taya government lupport of farm
Ml
\M
I
HI
,\CH
Ap.
»
A’
l
tary Inspection sen-li e, mm per I In a lett„f to Govern..1 W at-[ Chicago Hea»« on D»c I I . 1946
I" ' ‘I"**' h p*epared l-o d
Tf’.r f f iih nl # \|$ riijf p | j nd moov -l tb* histo*lr treaty linking
pticei should be continued to pre­ formed
I 11# ,f 1ff1j!ptf inf 1tfp11 -111g1if wif\y
liy the hoard of health i'll, Slate Party rbatrman .lobn
Ih r ituirlenl led to the bstrml alhnur lignina tetetnonv. Mi 1til
vent another ’‘farm-fed” national and all
hotel Inspections of the M T'.e of Peniacola ouMloed a
• *ti •
tl»» Ff fr $ R irif deaf!* '* $«* mlot. Litu! Boor.r the L'mttd &gt;!stes. Great Britain.
man
melted
the
people
ol
the
IVIondv ’I »!t* * ^ ^lirine Reserve Fro. e ted nine other non-ComIndustrial commission
1 six-point program for .-onsldera- ol File hock and Hapes Irom the
depreiiion.
the Rpa| itt»i*‘f uul flcim.iged ihif^
P'ofesttonal
Football West are r^lernrtned that
He
told
the
committee
the
In
'ton of the l egislature
, National
nf (Vlitft'*. S«lurdiv
10
h i *''’ s inta a pict of mufA
The program, ha adds, hat pro­
*'i(!'t'ie
1
fitfi
tiivp
•
T
t*
It»r
d
IIS#
orleitmg
blow
..I
unptoioled
ag
dustrlal
Commlastnn andHoard
I'he par'y,
which
supported League
imiIm ♦»■*** # * * #iii 1^ *
it
wUrjei*
u
j
I
ipcun*v
ved its worth at a "itabiliier” of
fi.ltiMtts).)# I tn- ttin P'la.f J' I'l'Hij
of Health could cut off .in |n. Henry A Wallace for President,
and Ktakowet wete giessii.n" .hall not 1,11 up"” (be
Sleinmer
* .. l* .»»• f.v *!te -t
Highn - .s i" * ... tb* Bible. Acheson
the national economy during the xpectnrs under that plan and save * " n " HHIe over II.OfNI votes In
ft
4
I tv.
» sl'tn lie I
ft
ssml-l tgaoi
lenlcnced
to
pnion
teinn
ol
S
to
f*% I I M* M f iin d f! .
th 1# ♦ Ib- y c j.c loving the
pail 12 monthi’ period of down­ tUm,nun a year.
| Florida In the November general
t
*IR
|
f
H
&gt;
n
lo taking il»ps to p,event ag
111 yean each Ihev appeal'd to
«l * 1* ft* iits ,nd M i ^ i f Cock* frtjiv •*
C**-!r *o refuge and
ward adjuitment in farm pricei.
"I think the Hotel 1 .11.mission r *f'1
I
ns
•
1,1*f
Ii
*
1*m
#,i
4
ml
It asked a measure .chit It would the huptenie t out! Horn a decision gte-sion against 0111 own peoples
\ *• ! r*»»*|d|kff. md
'1»1*1 \«
•J
to th* aggtessot s
Brannan gave hu viewi in teit- is better qualiftad to do the work,'
hr 1 I* ftff
place ' financial responsibility up &gt;|,v t|lP NPW y„,k Cmut ol Appeals ihe Pievulent laid. we h*»e no f - H p&lt;rcf of
f hu*??
f in j rM«if*nf icliop ■
f
■.a?
unto them bv
imony before the Home Approp­ Landon declared.
•ffllipfilffit " 9* ill* | nij*
on the political subdivision which w|,Kb (||lhfW , h„ , t „ „ vlcl.on..
s.iitpoie
ol
aggtemon
ift
**;
* 1
I# Ik 1-Otn* I* ’Ml Us* •ilfo i.
Rep. Richard If fllmpson of sufferx the lynching to occur To
'meth."
riation! Subcommittee which draftIt
•
•
*
I
ijta
!»l g f P
\\ 1 * 4 ' I*
" •
!*l
1 tb fif dppf al contended that New otheia lo digged the co tilim
ll ssiiia,#
eat*
ittfli'F** *1
t *»r Mit^hk. 1*
ntd j
F , ... ifter Acheson the
ad the money supply hill for the Montlcello suggested that Lanf » I !0 A
f! \ &gt;
d^- ♦i f J I ’M I
Yotk Hate had imptoperlv uied tn klfttulft nl|t lUitltUtfOTIl
M inn*’ a*11'■ "
I !•• pd"f
* " #T* - I ftn-tgn min . 1- . . ■* &gt;be olher naAgriculture Department for the
1 ..... rt| *4id th* fli* I'P i»rn*|y
l.twr no*
and f'U*
evidence
obtained
hy
lapping
telet-n itr
f r 1 v •1 1
| 1 1 k 1 ' n v » M *I#
\ l i j m i
t ■ .pr ik Lir their coun
fiscal year beginning next July l .
,♦ S.lel !»« tiff *p #t Mi' t»»t i ,"'f
Mnvn
phofif wiif»
*'i;ning of
in 1 Mt«
i
phftf Lieut tn^« !• * !’•- |b .
9 H il teitimnnv wa* made public
I III -til h»»*!d»fiji
H ip rtaupfai'f ffldf fivpf' # l&gt;*
Sli**nwhHf
Supr*?*i»» (’ouft
IVlnfldij
1» fttprV'l'nig
fl h&gt;►
tr! 1 fh*- fJ * 111rs• •
today.
t . . s. • if |uuirpfi • #l **» .. f »i«.
iipHpM a Jkhitioiin
rourt's
«f (iplomath. gov#»*ii
Southf*" t -|le*i* *« I jtf|jn d
• bet '" i t l i ldro.-.'S“I believe,'' h# told, "that prtc#
h«n ag«in^t union pirkrtuig of an *■**■»»! nffi«*»aN $htf ' ‘Uitaxha* *IM* Mat. * s ntnie dt$it flatp*» ** IMt *•
.
t ?t, that the
aiipporlt are a fundamental and
W# •*■»*• n$ot&lt;a*»ni ■** fhp icfuh
1 ^
.1 (f.iM 4tts| t» ni*n s till 1»1
\
f.
i.
ic**
plant
tn
an
i«
shut
off
|
I#
at|#i
%
*- it ions want only
I I
tatanllal part of our total econ­
,ipi|i n hi It finnt ♦h M,1 I * \
»
t!
III
tc*
siipplie.
to
non-union
peddlers.
to
this
pact,
N|•
11
&gt;
iti&gt;
tn
,a»d,
•
•
I
ihr
m
ull
omy. that they have a proper
pf 1 • »*t t .c ■•&gt;■), 'hat they -'ill
UlH M m IM ilie 1 ,1, | |e jr 41 f f fHW
Justice Black deltveicd M.e unane hope t» . teate
a shield am 1•* t,t11ft illf f»»»*lf
• sttv ig g r e .
af in 1 *1*1*f * i
baali, and should ba continued nni|l
f
Pt|
I Inunis decision
against aggieju.l"ti and llie f-at of
*i*
lata inniibndy develop# a very
(frr $Ilf | Him 44 ♦lor
4*'i! M. M Al,
I
Justice
Black
laid
that
in
up
**tt
I
m
*
i
aggia-.#inn a htdwaik « loch " 'll 4 "me r* &lt;% Uppdt *‘l »hi’P
much belter Improved mechanism
! *■, '*»
♦eplvtnic
hi ’Hi M.
(O.l ), ,1 II,, Rim I with f»41!
444^
T r iy ln r
S f iy s
A t t r ic k s C o r m n i M r c
be high permit il» to get on With the «ral .4 •* .* *fa#* I »*at ««»| 4tll
S c l p f IC f l 1Imldttig the Injtmctini. Ibe
for accomplishing tha same pur­
*• • pi- V if
•M • l i"
..
I.r.l
&gt;
&gt;
lt«
court took the postil..11 that the Iiiihlneh, of goveinment .(M*l ... ,1 ..-. (• id.tstl.
f
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lif'
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rf
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pose.”
A r c M is lc H f lif iK A n d
To
S tu d y
Mir tf*E» » *1 ♦&lt;$ r* sni 4 ninvf,
U se
O f , .states' power In govern lu this pelv. the buxine.1 of a. I.u-i Dig
41
\l-...I . inile .swaV 1 dimp't j * 1
I. 1,. tm&lt; I
Brannan decllnad, however, to
M ints A iitl th ry
C o n f u s in g T o P u b lic
T o u r is t
B u i I d in
field is paramount "
a tullei and happier life f.« o.n
1 ♦*•«#» * '* I .an i p iii.- I.- ik»"g it high U i'lP ,iil ) !*'I
4 , express himself on the Issue of
iiii,M
a plIRAlU Wf* IVIlIlt
Mr
(If cull se, " Him k mittfi] ‘'thi* citizen, "
* whether the flexible price support
t»» I 11it* »pe*d md l»»t r I -. " . . . th* lire lops, only pi*a’v
h-if if yo'i
nu»'#
1 I Cl SI 1 1 I t I a I
**
*1*
aystem of the long-range Aiken
H-| i»111«11 * ifrttii'ig* Mi t 111"
i 11111! ftiii*
TA LU H A SSEE. Apr l i/p ,_ , George Toilhy w-aa elede.l pre
Nil t ruin xn "•« - th* I , ' -d M'.
Hfci'imit »*
sttd
ihen
i*
&gt;
1
v
nhscuted
by
(lie
law autte Truman Administration
cexkc,,
preceding
Mi* setua
1., 1 &lt;«sil Inis ftM*' all liftw e* u
in »!'
view*. The Aiken ayatem la due 1 liter Florida nliua prmluceM and udrnt ol the Kotarv Club today #1
♦•ill Ill.tMMt H'Ml I tt tfOMptl. tire tops their &lt;• ., -i- rxpl-'iion and
Rfltl'H
441
Bm*m
signing ..f the t .ftIII .cord alliance ,.i(i ..aisortatloni loday weir a hoatd ol dlieclois‘ meeting inito go Into effect next January. -atineti
1»♦II nil til ith Viiasr a|t t
snd a t oluti." &gt;• I..* shot upward
f 1fir f 1mi* it-nr, hml
W hen 'he final step -.f t.tt.fi- e ........
But a atrong farm bloc In Con* chatged with opposing "every el- mrdiatelv
lollnwing the tegular
tion Is taken, the pact « III l.md U 11. .
tlu m rd ly mo'or'nf toward the
prultiMhiip *«M'*
grata la demanding it ba changed fort to better the eating quality of luncheon at the Tourist Center. R.
ute of the acetdept «e came to
the United State# for the firxt j 4|&gt;&lt;(.i' jj&amp;.ooe
to provide for higher level aup*
‘ line In Idstorv to lorn In rent,tmg 1 p&gt;. • r*iffiuta'lt 1* ■*n f|pX*TnV»n! a turn In the »and to«d snd could
Florida citrus products."
, W Ruprecht was re-elected secreporta.
| (11 attack again#! Ibe nations of | ) lr , if f n* nf In tinf tiolMni wn.% go no further," b» daclxied "Mr
Dodge Taylor of Howev-lnHilts, tary and Walter Haynes, Ireasiner
Tha SecreUry It expected to
t .ickman »#»d be would ii.vesil
,.s
: lV&gt;»tern Europe.
##s*d
outline Admlnlatratlon vlawa In chairman of Governot Warren's Die meinbe/slup had previously
JACKSONVILLE. Apr
II Spagate it. v u loot, and suggested I
■4l
T h j I’ r r d d w t ^ a j d the a llia n c e , , ,„ p( Ke „ n e tt # .t.l th*. f it teitjmony
before ^ the ( Home Citrus Advisory Committee, declared eleeted M&gt; Twihv D, A W Tw,._ etui I Kloyld* Rlat
i
l
* rkel_eouId
go '» stfi tne “
*-r-■ K v j i n ^ u n s i i r 1 c r o u p
A ( l W l i u i r S vim ritttii—•« •? —t..»S1 m * 11
* t i t
\ i
h v M im iH H in t’ ll
quickly detached the ti.uici .m.i
m | w « p n « n l attack on Ihe Gov, St. and G. W. Spencer to the hoard1l,r "I’lJv ea«*4 ™
of Mir* Vfnifril NaMtiHR h i rfh vt Mr ____ , •*i# 1\ / r i l ( ,y IM, ^ » I4|| ,4
'IV n f-tl**]'1 '»■ •*"•*
'
____ *. -eitrus
j . - i - ____
i_. ,is. . .
( ( , .'
1delight because of the higii qnnl- h|miii*«1 ID i *s ih ' m | h i ||4 ii *h in M ir I'
boat ywiing mound and xpeed-'d
ernor's
program
MitV’i NM'll r - I '11 t r* • 1.
uustead of directors.
'i nil m rh^i'k
Ity mid unusual variety of frenh N. f «•! Illtlklllk*
back to Mnemidagn, II* mile* uwity I'l'llrij If Ill'IIt U I l't'**pt |t»T4 wln*ii
H Il'iriMllIlt
mg and confusing."
IMltf'dlMUli
D’wtr
l
Mir
ilium
President George Stine appointed fail" pindiire passing over tlie n iritv «y M'iii ih'i ’iihhhiy Hi* *«nt
I'bi' trie phone exchange co-opcra
”
tjinp* svltlimit Mtifitfug 1hr ted fine Mini at t "9 o'clock 1 got It.’ n-|»*« 111f 1t'Njili I'll 'll*‘it I ' *(11;1 l»y
The Florida Citrus Aiintialiun,' a committee composed ol Mr. plrttform-- Very few section, auv Mllif Ml*'
S liiti's mill n d iri '*f
lutknr
M 'iikr\ • ' Bil MilrMiJ
it
wh**M
in*
put
I»I
n
luih'J
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»
*
Flmida Canners AssncutHm #n&lt;f llie Spencer. M i Touhy and G o rd o n !" 1,'..........
' In- Hiikrhwnv r‘ixtr 11,id (.lid II m’I.i tli'li’U 1I»‘h a*1.1 iB'Hif *'»•&gt; 1ill m a
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"I ibli&lt;&gt; iHH'iilfllt The ll.gliway pat
Canners’ l.eagur of Florid.! .Satin
ft f*i»i t lif F»*l!" ' hi |i I'pm* **!
Hriskon In meet with the City Com- I
.... uridM'i*.
tomat&lt;&gt;«*. llllt I lif kl i f fin I11
I* ftn»t.»*li if Nl//llnu hnf \ ........ i..t m»'H ill !»' r.l "IIMF, afldWHIil flic MpiMlflip mI ♦hi If mil ’ M I iti
n Imvr hri’li 11| fm*k
day opposed the Governor's pro minion and similar rommillres re
„i,rH m.il peppei* nil &gt;.&lt;■ I'll I»V Mil*' III Mi*’ Mini'll |»M\V**i*M link h|"1W«h| Mir hlh'llitf full
'f ii.-I 1 iMniiaii •1 tiil-lIII fi, flu’ lire $j**11stir
umU 1.mi • ,&gt;f1f im *'ft. ** ii
gram which includes a taste test |..i piesenling llie
vaiioils civir cluhs fuse A|" !"• Tliese item* hsv.
.... 11 .rt’l, tin- i&gt; Mil4 FulIiiVt'tltlJI
jk t nri-iMtri |*t»itil t nun lit wiMmtii 11!.1k•‘ mill Ml*4Flint fit H I »nl|I*il*,*|
\ -| fI• »! I'ltll
n tvIll'll'
flit- Ml r h.ltf Inn III4I- It
H
ait sina&lt;i *te* 1'n.e
,j1f
Center in an ef been .......... .. In to the market* ...
Archie Williams, young negm, ..tins and con.pulo.iy Riadr label !„
'nf Thi'v '1I'l 1* Lieut T J Jli»* Mill'll ** -iMflu-Mf" t (%f I t
It'diI.Inrt 4111 1I s w Ill'll
u-r U"' IMt V .iih I Pun "||l»-»ll .1 II I I ......... ♦In* Mtiy-tt
died of wounds Infllrted by a knife mg of pioreisrdptiHl.nl&gt;
, , , . . ......... ■ . l i .
.... ceasing qnantHie* dm lug the
‘X!'! »*
K«*riiirft
M or aharp weapon, Saturday alghl
A Ml f
*'t**•!, 1"if *•• '4"f*rlfi&lt;
Taylor ..Id L i t
M.scy . . f . , w , , to ,,n'1 . * \ AT l S
l
V I
t" *
menu can T w o I V r s t m s I n j u r t ' r l n ifif
\i thin |»*•Hit . Mi CiN'kiiiiiu
11,a.
f&gt;&gt;i *tiintfr* iti hnVdHtis
• at about 10:00 o'clock, following Prottproof, John A. Hnlvely, fit . ! ,n '',r ,,lf
l’1f hullding 1&gt;V th e ,
potatoes, celery, cabbage,
M iv ,,r
14*
1•
"1 ftuvt u ii\ Find illrci fed •piitkly from Mi** **4
a brawl at the
Club on the of Winter Haven and W. C. t’edei ,'hihs and the toiimts.
M&gt;« t h I i 11 !
! eggplant, oven meets, pmiltiv and I n
l l i g h w n y ( o l l i f i i n n 1,1in in** to Mi# f"»m
1hi1 ii'i'i n* 'if the accident f h i inwtiv
fair * &lt; "
&lt;f M'» 'fjiinTiv
Southwest Road. Ifa formerly liv­ son nf Waverly, memler# of tb *. p E. Witherell, of tha U S Soil i 'KB’ - *"d topped with Inc...... ..
. 4 4 hillIm HI le d deep, 1*’, bih fm hi ilk pit*
I. . 4
ed at Enterpriae.
trade association leglllatlv# con. II'onservatlnn
Servle#, expressed r,|.e strawberries There red# i,b.
•tlr fin#* .’ll I mel long where In Hanfuid, 1 lie.| III,(' lb&gt;- I, ■si
fp l .lames F. ,-itiitb, o| Issufo,
Donnie Prince,
negresa, allaa mlttse "have been the vocal da ih* heller that tha Mirada Soil i . im xliortage nf vitamin* in F bu one ,.t two pci son™ injuied In *
Mi» v{I41H* IishI hit 1Ihr giolllld at churches ale #1 'I. . 1 nq vice, •' I
I'm
A r n * H t « 'f I
II!
Donnie Wllllama, waa
arreated fender# of the shipment early &gt;"' ron*erv#l|nn t*#y next Thuradav1*'l"
it ’va 4 hi'li I’Vf'l I., have h* • o bid them .'.me f&gt;&gt; 1not her c &gt;H
)n#t now anil Ibe
annual two . hi collision xliortly lief,
l|e in-'t'ad
. .raveling *• ference next VC.
ahortly afterward In Ooldaboro by the seaxon of 'green fruit' Isonsiwould prove
If. •|rijtr«4
the biggest event "spring tonic" I. much Ustle, to 1:011 u'elnrk on tt.e Sallfol.l I
I'ln n l
P ic k e tin g
11 -.a.I,i. 1 on l*aaa KIX
ilieni I " " i -it 'be 1. . ebill t tat:t*
Sheriff P. A. Mero and I* being Florida."
ever put nn In Sanford "If we have I the form ..r fresh garde, prud.n - Dllmidn blgl.wn&gt; Oc.,1 Ms,Handnearby l" i.'c j&gt;
1-(%&gt;•r , .1 M.e Nav
held pending Inquest Into the
eaily Hi!-, inoinlng, wa , flown
The Governor’s program fa. „ mi|| wrathai
He Hated the |g | according to a I'p u r t from .........I
&lt; iiL IIH B lJR , O , Apr l 1 APi
York Glint fain, le-im in ".-Ibift,
death by a coroner'a Jury tomor­ hlghrr standard# was adopted nnlv J.-on.inlttee* working nn tha project . f" r " f William I. Wilson. P lied
*hl# morning to an Army An
D
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n
c
a
n
P
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l
r
r
H
o
n
r, reive person#, including Mm
1 m"i, whose voo'h, tbd'.v
sod
row afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at after a series nf full hearings. ^,,1 paid Irllmle to the anergYl"' " r Florida n Hlata Markrl
Bare l.ospil.il In Atlanta, &lt;ia
them ba
D i e d O n S i i t n r d n v lenm Work would
tieatni'i.i ■.talc dlrertnr r.f M.e P i"g i.x-il.»
th* Court House.
Taylor said, and "everyone eon-'and efficiency
nf tha
varlnm i Weather conditions have iu h Ut". following pirhmlnnry
declared
^
xl FlnrblH Sanitarium rind -It Party, were sriexte.l loday «i I
*
Dr. George Starke, physician, n«cttd with th*
citrus In- .halrmen and membara. Ha satd,'d e-nerallv fa«orahla tn p,„,|,ir
‘ “Florida
*
• be American Zinc tUl.le * ■■ ,
Associattol,
Presided* t i e lt d
I
lamb*
Air
flnxr
llotpltal
for
Meat
w who examined th« body at 1:00 dustrv haa had llioie Ilian ample that the farm will be turned over
I'.,.,
m
I
e.e.
0
0
.
Uh.
hrotjtpj
'bnugli H 'r ' and 'here
plant for vtnUtlnnx ..f a i.eirt
Parry of Joliet, III , 1expended to
A. M. Sunday at tha Measly Fun* opportunity to b# heard."
I II ('11,can and Ml*# Agnr . M.e
In the Fellowship College after It ,
and lint weather me at ' ment of a compound frarttn r of ■ider prohibiting plckellitg
1 ,l
welcome, and tn|,| of I1-* firm
•lie
left
arm
and
oilnot
rut#
and
efral Hama, reported that the
nig
(»tne
nf
the
crop'
Taylor said tn# association is 1, completed,
The arreata
were mnrle t.y Pei. 1 on of Lake Mai v, died Sid co operative attitude *f
'"I'y
alaahea had severed the Jugular making Its last minute attack as; |f ||. Coleman announced that
I t 't n t t * from individual m atket, laceration*
f'le sce n l C ity, aitrnlniati at ion tit pr noding f i -t|
- apt lltlgll Fl Leggett of the' •M.I,iv n.glil at
,
..H ltH lte e i
M i*
r u g a
k lf I
fp
l
Smith
I.##
t.eei.
stationed
and carotid vain*.
the legislature convenes on the the district conference of the Rn
.bell f fa office upon older, of | .( I,,-t,- funeral .eivicca were held itien of M.e 1 d ’, Moll 11, .airs
with the 7il!i (land Mqua,|rnn n1
Early Sunday morning at about Governor’s program became H i#rv Club will he held at H ara-'
,
,
'bet iff It ft Ifill J Paul
I . p i 1 tin . after norvn d I 00 o'clock
.go, when on ... i-*r*cn&lt;*tH
&gt; old
'Iriando
Air
lla.’
.
e
Janie:,
ft
King,
9:00 o'clock, deputies were called "represents Ihe wishes nf the
,m ,\|„ 21, i!5. and
and I r i l l H f T
K O H ItO n * ’
l.g g e lt xaid tlie gio.ip «laiti„g Mo I 11 .1 Meth.nil.I 1'horcli
i day In .Itruiatv." tt.e -V#* ., latlot*
j
oegio,
driver
of
the
other
rat
had
to Investigate the wounding of grower* nf this state and not nf ■ 'expressed the hope that a good,
«... v*v,, 1 - It" hide M.e wid""', 1
.., g i.n|/ «*.| l.a.
11.» .**,-1(red
I r i l t i u IT
**1 L 'l l 'p l I M l left ntm nearly xevered anil lx picketing llie plant', i»ao&gt; gale
a young negresa, Evelyn .Jtfhea, few large green fruit shippers."1delegation from flanford may at
Mi
Hum an
I'eleiaun,
fb iee, 11,at l.aKa Monr-.e
(M iiu n x , n , a 1
»i n im* a m
.gb* 1 1 ha
ondet
liealmenl
al
Itrange
Mem
with a shot gun blaat t h * (h a l­
Taylor charged the grower* ol tcnd. Frank Evans snnmmced thst j
----------1 slier Iff Paul a*|d llie I &gt;' otlld , daughter .. M l. Hal Jackantt of i.iriounited by ,tt*g»* of retiret
-■rial
llnnpilal
Tinaccident
wa
tered the bona of uppar part of the state did not have confidence ||1(1 nhrlne Club nf Banford h#»
rilll.A D E L F H lA . Apr
I -&gt;&gt;T&lt; investigated l.y Sgl I, tt Mar.), be charged with • bnleii.pl of | Cl .1,ulg, Ml . II ll.it I lliglnM and railtnad man. apt pis!»»d the
liar left leg. It la hoped that the In tha original Florida Citrus Mul- .donated Iftnr, to tlte High School
Hetty L.i.i Peter .on, l.otii &gt;,( I M-eul beauty of flv.fotd and it*
The R.fi.H Roanoke, mightiest inton of tt.e highway patrol
• o.ut Common Pie## Judge (him.
V lag may be saved, said Dr. Btarke, ual. which Maxey Bnlvely and! Band for uniform# and aald that light cruiser in th# world, into#
| l ' lleynold* hanne.l alt «&gt;l. I etmg i.oinovlllp. and two ami#, Itoneld ’ lakefmfit
who attended her at tha hospital. Pedcraoii organised. However, lie another minstrel
Tits rsllroad*,* war# *U &gt; wel*
show will he j Hncle Sam's fleet today
al M.e plant last Thursday Ihi', nd I etl Peter *1,11 of I ’resrenl
t
M «44((&lt;lt*«*t| till I nga I htMl
According to Charlta Back, de­ added, under a new board of dlrar
And the tno*t prominent native
I followed a long peil.al of labor «‘l*v
-given the latter part of this month
puty, tha shooting la believed to tors, BO percent of the state's ton 1to pay the halanr# due on tha of Knamike, Va . Louts Johnson
Mi Peterson w . tern May H ,
I 'title at the plant Involving n n v
have followed a quarrel involving
wax slated to keynote the com
I
.UsMxasS tlx V u s Sts.
(Continued On la g s H|g)
| b*i . of the Mine, Mill and .'in.el 1,iHit it Fmpotia He fre&gt;|„ently J a c k n o n v i l l r : i f l u i n l
Evelyn Jonas, her husband, ana
, .lt»d Malifntd olid t.oke M*IV
missioning ceremonies at the Phil
•ei Worker* Union
R
A
IFO
R
I),
.A
pt
4—(fl*l—
Ar
Willie Cheely, 00, her grandfather,
D a n ia g e H M y V a n d a ls
adelphla Naval Ra*e
,
. __
4
.
wno waa arrested, pending Inves­
It I* tn he Johnson's first pub thur Edward Berry died In th e’
tigation
of tha
shooting. Tha
tic address since he was aworn In 'ja c trlc c h a ir,lo.(),*y,fnF /b e murdet
IfS U iS lC I S
JACKSON V IL l L, vi&gt;
*-n T )
brawl occurred In n two story
—Vandal* brok# lot* Kirby-Smltk
as Secretary of Defansa last $t°n nf 14-year-otd Willie Mae Benton
Buperlntendent L. F. Chapmen
honai on Sipes Avanua.
-1'inlcr High Scbisol o ver the wookday.
The Navy says tha 17,000-lnn of Ihe Stale Prison Farm #aid th»
-nd, »#t t"'o firs*, xmeaia 1 Ink and
*
LEAVES LOS A N O U K S
m int ovt: dc«kv, 'vails and books
crnlter Roanoke, lister ship of the switch was thrown at 9:05 A M.I
and
Barry
was
pronounced
dead
•
LOB A N O E L E i, Apr. 4— f/P&gt;—
Winchester, cost $80,000,000 and
_________
tnd icattersd papars over nearly
By RALPH SA8SAR
eight
minutes
later.
Th«ft of Jawala ah* valued at
took four year* to build.
|;#■ W ILLA R D CONNOLLY
room‘ m ,h? buildl" f
Earthworms, too, ar* coming to Mirada Soil ComarvatiOn Day—
The
condemned'
man,
whose
$414,000 hat convinced wealthy
The 1180-foot ship has a beam
,
i i - i
. j e . j
1. , .1
The fir#* apparently anvnldercd
A program ol cUtilcal must' .-''('n ted SaMiday night *i
cr tha ,VMk#nd and bur#* Info
Mrs. Eugenia Clair Smith that 3,000 strong.
of 70 feet and haa a designed home was at Jacksonville Beech,.
Loa Angeles !* not
a healthy
wore e plain white ahtrt end dark I snlotd Woman 1 Club by Mits Anne I ovcll. vqohnut, ^^( Alrhons' 1»l#mo this morning
when th#
Thera will be large four inch pspx worm*, smaller iltad mam* speed of 93 knnta.
Mousera. He made no comment1 1 trio, pianist snd Miss C sth'IU i' ''.orev. m slio loprsnn. wa* greeted - door* vat# optned. Prln'lpal W. R.
place for her.
worms,
juniors
ju»t
entering
adoleirence,
down
to
the
tiny
wiggling
before the switch was thrown.1•vtih enlhimatm bv s small, but «|,|&lt;rrr.i*tiva atidienrc.
"I'm afraid the burglar* might
POLICE F IG H T TICKETS
*»ld One blare .was locoma back and I fear for our mite*'fresh from the egg capiuic
C LE V ELA N D , Apr. 4—LTD— ’ Chapman said
Tbe pcrloimcM and lb# rrninm .",, Cileries Paivso.i 'apr»x'ql*d
^ 4,
^!r.4’
Bui they will all have on their overall* ready to atiitl (ha many Deputy sheriffs and policeman
safety." She said aha still has
----------Hollint College as pupil* willi ihe -xceplion of M i*. Cstlo. who j* *n ,r a n l t ,^n'i„
.Vachera’ rest
Jawall valued at more than 91,- machines and man In tha M lrs rle f
eluba freely
fresly today
torfay In s'
OUTBOARD M EET
swung clubs
a
M0.MO.
of converting the 885 aor* deput­ that pn Apr. 7tb. for tha flrat time fight with 800 marching atrlkeixl Th* Outboard Association will .naOuctor In mualc. Mr. Carlo f
I room on Ihe second floor
ed farm to a atato of fru itfu l use- tn hlsloyy, earthworms will take ami eympathiier* at the Fnwfrk | meet Tuesday night at 8:00 o’clock innate Inatructor in the Rollins ptetxing lone and with * w arm th|'
9
NEGROES ON JURY
fulnaaa, And thay will begin syork part In n one-day toll conserva­ Alrflex Cu. Four picket* war#! at Homer’s Restaurant, and will 1 on serve lory, assisted svlth plac­ and charm of peisonallty which, ^ T H F
NVRATHEK
LUDOWIC1, (la., Apr. 4 M A V - i t Ihatr favoilta ipoi-^naar tjla
arrested end eeveral other# were make plana for a picnic to be held ing nf tha mualc atand* Decora conveyed the imnreaelon iliat xh* program.
,t .
A Oao/gla Judge haaf ruled that flalLpond. '
In
the
near
future.
All
member*
jtlon*
Included
huge
bouquet*
of
Injured slightly,
’
wa* singing to her audience and| JACKSON’v rL L E , A p r ~ '4 - (/Pi
8 lowA ll,, Betta and Moule know
negroes cannot b* aaetudad from
ara urged by Roy O. Tlltla, preat- tad gladloluiaa nraaanted fay Mrs uni at them. Her firxl three num- I
TXo worm* will ba famished by
u in n 1. 0 .V
about
earihwortua.
Thay
tell
you
grand Jury duty. ,
dent, to b# present.
W. E. Klrchhoff
three (ray haadad, blue eyed,
BURN8ED PROMOTED
Atlanls
b*
44
excitably
about
tha
|oed
that
-------------------------------Mlae Anna Lovell dlaplayed fine
Woodrow W. Burnsed, son of
Tha Jurist, Superior Judge Mai* amiable, eerUnfrofon enlhualesU
I Atlantic City
11
earthworms
do
In
Increasing
the
vln Price, Saturday ruled that whose boil ness M operated from
TO GET FO R TU N E
violin technique with her randl- numhers hy Biiat, Brahms. Set
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burnsed, Rt
%**
50
l ClaveUn"
fertility
of
lande.
They
know
tha
tha Jury Hat for Long County waa Bumeroua boxes right In their own
REED C IT Y , Mich., Apr. 1 -!.T)]tion5 of Gralg Sonata No. 2, will. maun and Rachmaninoff "Man
No 1, Sanford, has recently been
-Ifk
Detroit
29
void. Ha ordered a new Hat pre­ yards. W. B. Stovall, who earno enemies of oartbworms end njong promoter! to the grade of Staff — An 84-year-old recipient of old Mr* Carlo accompanying and of and the Spiders" by Tomb* w
t\N
^IInntt.*polu
.'2
with
the
n
ts
,
mice,
molea,
ants
pared to Include negroes.
Hergcant at the 258th A F Reserve age assistance pondered today nn 1Sonatina by Dvorak. Tne U tter
to Sanford from Georgia, and R.
I Mew Yorh
4t
5f&gt;
The ruling came In tha eaaa of T. Moult, formerly or Toronto, and birds, they list man himself Training Center, Miami, where tie how'to use the 110,200 fortune he {composer originated many noted sung with sympathetic humor.
75
1rhoanlx
45
J *. K. Harris, nagro, charged with Canada, and Earnest Bette of with hla plow among the chief le etatloned. He la aerial crew should Inherit toon from the e*-] works while ataying with friand*
j?
Saint Louis
35
A h a murder of another negro, Sanford, rend of the Miracle Day destroyers ad earthworms. And chief and englnror In charge of late of hla racluae brother.
In Titusville some yaara ago. Mist
San Antonia
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49
YHm ley Daniels, Jan. »,
The money wa* found*yesterday Lovell, a former student of Semi­ remarkable technique which wai 3e*Mle
program and decided that they, they point out what many good ground maintenance.
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42
nole
High
School,
ia
tho
daughter
Whan Harris waa brought be­ too, could contribute to tho event. farmers know, that prime* you find
During tha war he was sta- 1n Ih e Junk-littered
home of
later commented upon after the Washington
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44
fore the grand Jury Mar, T hie
They contacted Lee Jeeobeen of earthworms then alao will ba tlonad at Saipan In the Pacific Charlta Da hi berg, who died Bat of Mr. and Mra. W. V. Lovell of ro.icer* hy Mila Fannie Reb* Mun- Montreal
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attorney argued that 'tile panel the if. 8. SoU Conservation ~
__ and
_ ,prior to attending
_____ _
goad Mil, They Ian you that for IS monthi. H * la a graduate urday at tha age of 87. Dahl berg, Sanford
Jacksonville
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99
waa selected illegally because ne* vice, who alao fal* that eati &lt;
"aerthworfna Increase aaU fertil­ of Seminole High School In IM S a bachelor, left no will, and hie Rolllna. atudlaj under L. M. DolUMiami
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75
m jg g m m
-e sscmdisd, from the **fv*tt*a m i
ity up *
—
----and attended Stetson Univarsity brother, Aim, la hla only known I eon of Farm Park.
1Orlando
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09
hair.
MUa
alne* the war.
"hand In hand". Tha raanlt \
u n g with emooth
1Tallahassee
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Fire D e s t r o y s Marine Pi l o t Is
Restaurant Killed In Cr a s h
B ig
At Miami Beach Near CassadaRa

Warren Advisor George Touhy Is
Flays Critics Of Named President
Fruit P r o g r a m Of Rotary Club

Farmers M a rk e ts
O ffer Wide Variety
O f Fresh Pi ndure

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IV! a y 0 1 Carraway
Welcomes Railroad

A r c h i e Williams,
Wegro, Killed I n
Fight. At 66 Club

Berry Dirn In (Jhair
For Mirl'H Murder

Stovall, Betts, Moule To Furnish
- Earth Worms For ‘Miracle Day’

Presenter! Al Woman’;. Club

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“The greHteHt magazine editor o f them ulV* in tWe name
th a t in hin prim e wan often applied to S. 8 . M et-lure, who
m ■&gt;&lt;—ii * aeswes
recently died at 92. McChire'a M ngiuliie, which lie founded
t e it iU m *«Ma4 i l W au
in 1893, blew a breath of fresh a ir Into the m onthly m aga­
i n l i i » , ta il. •« ifca r a n a t
a l u l t x . riaitaa, ••&lt; •■ I I I Set zine business. Its great characteristic was vivid life , It told
w h at was going on in tim world, not in a form al chronicle,
b o l L a n ii u iib a n
Btfllat
but by concentration on the vital occurences. M arconi's dis­
litlMUUN OMAN
covery o f wireless telegraphy and the work in radium done
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IV l IC N I I'r i li n M A TM
by Mudume C urie were first made know to most Americans
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M through th e ir appearance in McClure's. H ere ton was pub­
Oue a m l k
T I i h M untki _
lished fiction by such authors as K ipling, Stevenson, and
l i t N u e l f c e --------H ardy. Booth T arkin g to n made ids firs t appearance in M c­
i l t l *«•»
w t t at
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A l l u f c l l a a r t * a a l l r a a , r_____
ik a a k a . t t a a la lla k a a i t a t H t t t a t Clure's.
t a l t r l a l a w t a l a fu r Ifca aarfcaaa a t
The most enduring achievement of the nm gn/lne was its
ra ta la a ta a k a . M i l l ka riia ra a A t a t
exposure, followed by remedies, of evil eonditioiiH in big
“I . B B l j i a l t » t t l * l M ra la a .______
H T t» * * iu 't i i i i u t t l i f tit
business and politics. Ida T a ils 'll exposed the unsavory
la la a a
k in iM H i
tifita r a ltmethods followed In thd form ation of tile firs t big petroleum
n * i a , ta r .,
N ra
Vurfc, Ik lp a a a ,
U a lr a ll, K a a a a a I l l y , ■ !. L w l t .
firm s. Lincoln Hteffijns showed that boss rule in lug cities
T k i H t r i i l la a M B l w t a f ifca
went buck to business interests, whose servants the bosses
A a a a rla ltA f i r a a wfcltfc la a a l l l l a l
• t r l a a l t i l f fa Ilia aaa t a t N t « l l l &gt;
were. Ila y Htunnim l Baker lanl bare the seamy side o f the
r a llu u a l a ll I M la r a l a t i l a fcitalaA
relations of eapital and lubur as manifested in employment
la Ifcla a a a i M M I , aa a t U aa a l l
i t
u m
a lia a l.k r a
m a la d ju s tm e n t*-Kmm-tHWHTT-lwa*-AH ' lnre &gt; ■
MONDAY, Al'H. 4. 1949
in flu en tial magazine which the 1tuited Stales had ever had.
jftttflt VKKNK TODAY
Then came a split between McClure and his partner,
Our railta tits litnhnit powers j John 8. Phillips, who hud prevented the inaga/ine from b«m niilflrrni in hrnpe. it kiiuuld Jug too visionary. T he best ot the McClure writers, B u k lr,
*» used f*r norrr ilian It I*. It Steffens and T arbell. left to lound an organ of tlie ir own.
rente un to** *« k foundation.
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H*al ila* nick, ih Ibb tin, dead, M cClure fin ally dropped out ol jitihlinhlitg ultops,liter. But
clcsnxt- tliv lepers, rant out de­ nothing can erase his cuntribulton to Ainericun life.
mon*-—Matt'. k l h,
Unemployment S li n w » 54,000
Dmp ik Match—hestilme. Hut unemplovtnent beurlux keep light on
going up.
Join. I. Irw n falls Tali Driven
out in New Y u il—lic*dl*ne. In­
dicating llir g lo w in g power uf Mr.
fohn L l*w n , bred of llic United
Min* Woilmi.

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City ojfiMsb, toumli «nd civic
elute air all hoi and bothered ovrr
ihr Uir bi llir looml Cenirr. Rill
it'Wili hr hoi rnongli llm iiiirimrr
wilhonl' worrying about that. Lei'i
wall until nrxt Fall to ihraih that
oul.
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• THU P R U ID C N T A N D C O N O A M A —Presi­
dent Truman's conciliatory speech before the
Conference of Mayors mean* that he pubUely
•ud officially has abandoned hie Idea of taking hi# legislative pro­
gram to the people despite reveraee In Orngreaa.
Mr. Truman, os he plainly stated, Will taka what be can get M 4
he expect* it will be the major portion of hiB re q u e s t*-* homtog
pjll( a "satisfactory" rsnt bill, and the T aft-H arlley taw rapewle*liiformed congressional source* say he waa talked out of stump­
ing the nation, as he threatened tn hi* recent Jefferson-Jackson
Day address, by tils three Capitol H ill leaders.
The trio- -Vic* President Allan Barkley, Benat* Majority Deader
Stull Luisa ID ), llllnol*. and House Hpeaker Bam Rayburn (D ),
Texas-advised the piesldent that a "purge'* campaign might hackHi* Into IttftU
Admiral

Mats OanfUld

Needed Invention.1!
For inventors who wind to invent, a list uf problems
which cry for solution bus hii-u tnmle hv Oscar I. &lt; tiapnian,
undersecretary o f the In terior
One is a cheap method ol purifying ocean water, and
tlien tu rn in g it onto (lie ilr \ land of C alifornia and adjoining
states. A nother is a good wa&gt; to control rain Was there not
un old fable o f the fa rm e r who was perm itted tiv Providence
to regulate the w eather as lie liked, and who then saw Ills
crops fail? As for a method ot oldi/.ing the heal energy of
the earth , a heat pomp inn already been developed, tmt
little nig has an yet been made ol it
Anyone tvitb an ingenious sun wbu likes to tin ker should
call Ids attention to these need* Many un epoch-making dis­
covery has come from the tmguided and unsuppre«sed ex­
periments o f a persistent young man.

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it) ATOMIC WKAPONBT— Ever ainca the IM * Btktnt tesla the
Atom ic Energy ComintasUm has been referring to "atomic Weapons’'
and to "new and tmpiuved atomic weapons" without any clear Ids*
by ths public a* to what the** terms mean.
It was obvious lo laymen that control of atomic energy had not
advanced to a point where the explosions could be applied, lor In­
stance, to bssooka or any ‘.‘weapon" tn the usual ordnance M M * .
Prof. H. J. Mutter of Indiana university threw what appears to
be some light on tbs subject when he ^ t h r e d tn a Washington *4drsss that deadly atomic radiation c*n now b* released by "plans
or locket" with on atomic explosion.
Muller was speaking of release of atomic radiation In ths form
of chemicals and gas. This presumably could be dons with a nonalumic explosion, from a shell or other mlseile*
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• NORTH A TLA N TIC BAAED— Stats Department official* are
Uttl* concerned over tii* etetementa of Iceland and Norway that
If they )uln the North Atlantic Becurtty Alliance they will never
giuut peacetime base*.
It *o happens that the United Htatea has no Intention of aaklng
fu i baiee In either country, hut officials are couvlnced that If these
nut Inn* ate In ought Into the pact and a threat uf war develops the
huiia will tm made available anyway.
They point out that American troops, even without benefit of %
pact, wera In Iceland before America entered World
War H, and that (here was never any difficulty
Denmark's
abuut making these aiiangeuieiita.
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’the Scandinavian cuuntry whose position Is most
Position
delicate Is Denmark. It la least able to defend Itself.
Delicate
and must come Into the pact with a prior agree­
ment to giant bate* lu the United Btatee hi Oreenlsnd
The United Btatee already haa three baa**, called "weather sta­
tions," on Danish soil In Greenland, sad lias no Intention of giving
them up Hence, wh|l* Danish statesmen temporise by expressing
good will toward Russia, they are saying nothing about m ilitary
basts.
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One encouraging unpert ot the Senate ih-riiHsion o f the
A t la iit li* Pact in Hint no one in seeking Ihe tre a ty unanhing
rule o f H enry t'ahnt Lodge m 1919. N either loduv nor in
any of Hie post war Ciingr,":-uonal deimlen from San Frnnelsco on I ihh Ills name evei lieeo cited in priii.se.

No metier what the ItM'J iilsle
l.ugnlaJui* line* about a calile
louring law, the iftesi majority of
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•leik city wh*n spring conive eml its name Florida rutile will hu under fence.
Is Washington Hquair
A iocelli survey tmhcules that ill
Tile told and lbs wind Insv* not gone com­
lorcitnl ol tlje cattle to Ihe slate
pletely but thvr* ate inghta now when tlie air j an- under Ihe fence already.
W liile tile League of Nation:! might not have succeeded
What happriis svlirn a polar
suddenly goes wsiui nml •eiliicllVe. wlien yon
W .1 Mhi-ely, imliioil hushumldrparlilirnl hrcunira iuvolvrd III a in any ease, tile budge destruction of President Wilson's
cun look op once mule and see the llghls uml thu ! nun. with Ihe .Slate Agricultural
plan
to
jo
in
in
now
recognized
as
having
done
disservice
to
yamMing ta tlri was indicated last
buildings and the giset city carnival, after | Kxlelislon .Service, nays viiBt till
Thursday when )or F'mvrn/ano was the United Staten and to the world. Thun fa r we have been
months of plodding ulung brad down
I piiivenu III ill liotli rutile mid pnv
spared
from
a
repetition
ot
ids
error.
•rquillril of llir liuudri uf Jimmy
On idghle Ilka three you walk duwnltiwii away M uici, together with Ihe necessity
from Ilia raltlvdsbaiig of Broadway, or you laka •fo r closer attention lu the animals,
Velatco in lamp* following testi­
hni brought fences m ila wake
a tab ol a glflb avenue Ou* The noise (alls
mony in the lunnrr's behalf by
“ Fencing In Florida has kept
away Ixhlnd you and lh* tempo slows down •
C o n g re H H m n n If tT la r iK lie p o r tfi
virtually llir niliir police Ijice.
pace with cattle uml puslnre irnlilt la
Hy
Bill
IICill.UNti
Deed men, Irll no Inl^i anyway,
pKiveuiHUt and has bu n influenced
It I* not lung helms you have mossed Foulby tick euullcudon, acrewworm inthey probably liguird
Msl H*lm tr
tseiilli street lbs nurinern edge of lbs world foi
leslation and rumpelUiuii for graiNut Iwrantii, thera wav an re-wi, preparntiun.
the lireenwfch VlllAger, and only a few seconds
mg laiulv," nays Mr. Hhoely. "The
tipruklug of llmiishtful study later you me In Washington Bquerr
Winifon China bill tells America hut Iwrause iliare was no much
lime when m ttl* range lu the feni
There are things lo see In Ilia depute but II la Hot lu see the
that |he 15 men in the Kremlin ate gulag *&gt;ii • we dhi nut linvu the and prepnrallon, one of the disil­
winds hua passed.
opportunity to r*|sut to you lint lusions I have hud since being things that you have come. It U to leal the spell. There le the
plotting to rule ihr world, that usly
here, in ihe huphnztitd way sumo » h ll, modeled u fln the Arc de Triumph*, and the wading pool for
‘‘ Today most c a tllu fv n have pa«week.
Amenta's sole possession ol the
lurea uml know where their collie
L'ommlltei- mei'Mng*,* dtanglliy tpimniitteiift seem willing lu legis
the kids, still empty and dirty, asnd a couple ol b«uleu-up old
atAm tw)mh ha* lent Hiiitja from
am urn (lug. Those who mh-ured
jf - lire—f/PUgiT-Jj ;—b m r r -Lsl ti— I—ufftJil With s e v e ra l lat'itl- statues.
iiiirv lirc d I u i II b, aelectcrl high cla»*
ovrr-rimnmK Wrslrm hurope. Hul ciirri'»puiul»iu*t* - utl of wliicli wt* l&gt;ers of Ihe Committee on educa­
Then* a ir tpr water foimtulns, which do not yet spool thrlr sup­
iu-lfcra and H|ienl muncy on clearlike, yet all of tion nml l.uhor asking them about plies or city gin ami ihe winding pallia and Ihe tlckrty old green
there a ir many who will mil listen
some of the details uf the new
‘‘Today mual cntllemun have paxw li I v li t a k e n minimum wage low wtiirti they benches and the tiled old Ireea.
lo him, Jutl a* their were many whu
Hy Hev. William C. Kernan
luieu wanted lo assure themselvex
tillll)--CUIIHIIIlietl
Their
to
IllswrM
In
Ihe
apartment
building
wheie
Min
Hoosrvrlt
Would not listrii when' he warned
bave recommended fm paniago. I
Ihnl
imly
tlu-ir
cattle
grazed
the
I flu )g lu l-l got iilimist ns many illfferenl kinds liven and lo tlo- rant ate the ugly buildings of New Yotk unlveinlty
of Hiller's si lieinrs fui woild domi­
improved areas. Then, loo, limy
hours a ilay we of Niiswern a» people I tnlki*d to
To Ihr smith lie llir narrow and noisy streets of little Italy and
Governor Fuller Warren aflimversl Georgia communities nuw
could not afford to lake chances
nation It n always llfcpl for good
s |) e n it j,t uur so I tried to learn lire mini v/ay. the Village night i lull belt mol lo Ilia north ate the geulerl fuiudea
Florida is determined to xmssli have ordinances outlawing the
on
losing
cuttle
as
the
ulilinalx
people to realifr what viriuus
.j work. I want al 1 lead die very leapt by bill earn- of t Its- gluilmiH old Iloinen I bisI once bouird New York's wealthy and
tin* KKK. lie Inn asked Ihe HMD wearing uf Imods or masks, Miami
become win lb more."
tills time lu |iuy fully. Il certainly lineim’i nit u.e now ate full of piofess-oa mid retired educatoie
deigns can be hatched in evil
li'plulntiiri' tn uiiilaw it nml "any lx the unly city In the country
Indicative
of
thu
Ireiutmdmet
mllu lilliale tu the luiw for lliis principal teamin',
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s
iniltds. And it is so niticll easier
vanees iniide in Ihe Florida caltli- other terrorist mKnniiuiiun" In which, so far as present informa­
I'l l o y a l n a it with our cbungiiig economy, ail
Florida.
tion wuuht seem tu show, has pro­
IT IH NOT l«&gt; sr.K THKnr. MII.ULY IN T M ttv n N O S ig h ts
ami uiuie pleasant to believe in
industry,
the auiitlltl liushuniliuun I
l|ileiulUt people inflexible minimum wage is Just that you coine to the Mquare Tile park's gteal ehunoa me lilddeii
hibited Ihe burning
of crones.
The
Kliyi
reckoned
without
ila
polntn
|&lt;,
government
statistics.
In
beauty, love and | list ice,
who are work- nut practical. A group of us me and iinareii, lor they cuiialst ol love end the hot and idsalutu
butt when recently its motorcade Violation uf the ordinance Is pun­
I'.l.’lll
Flotilla
was
credited
with
tug with us in tile office. Itegnril- now working o n i i milmlliuie which dicam* of llir young
having 4311,1100 rattle worth H! mil­ uf 41 cars entered Tallahassee, ishable hy a fine of |600 or by
Govtinoi Wanrii say* that ihe
less of the uuiounl of work or the lies minimum wages lu with i cost
,
lion dollars. In Jauuury of tills the Alute cnpltnl, and staged a Imprisonment nr Iwth.
Stale min I levy $5 1,900,000 in new number of houri, Marion (inrillner, of living Index. We have worked
It Is time that lawfully con­
tear Ihe number was |^*liri,000 and parade tliruuyli the etreeta. Rome
taxes if minimum leijujiements at* Jimmy (tulilen, nml Ainu llnmlln nut whn! I believe is n piactirnl
Here Is the place where for a hundred yeais the lonely sml the } • be value 04 million dollars. In uf the Klansiuen were from other stituted authorities took action
to hr riiel ami an additional $19,- are always right on the jot,, work­ formula Hint svlll raise the scale
loved ones have come on spring nights with the sadursa and the . IIOIO (here wero few acres uf Im­ atqU'a uml anmu uf the cara they against organisation* Ilka the Klan
exaltation In lltelr beetle.
000,900 besides, if the schools gel ing as (tvllgi'iiily for you un uuy- when the Consumers* |*ru\&gt; Index
proved pastures. Today there are rude In did nut display proper li­ which, with their anil Catholic,
is higher; uml ns II is lowered, the
cense taint. Tallahassee's Sheriff antl-Juwith, and anti-Negro blaa,
Thin I* (lie Ihh-k-trunked tret under which they slopped briefly , nearly a million acres.
llir proposed mlia $12,000,000 and o iip ciiuld. I tlo appreciate them.
minimum
wage
is
proportionately
1,|IHI wcuk was mostly taken up
to kiss, uml lhero la the Itench on which they sat. blind with heartThis Improvement In Itptli entile considered lhat driving a car with aro un-American and hostile to
flood ronltol if provided willi
with (he Kasklu f'ensfon Hill. I lowered. If we must liuve mini
alcknesa and disillusion, with ths rain flndlng Its way through the
and pu si ii m m I* having a telling covered llcemm plait-* was a viola­ our country's firmly established
$7,000,000. I’reiiilriii 1 roman says voted to send it hack to the f'om- mum wage legislation, this i»
tree leaven and spatiering their coala. Poetry has been burn here. | effect at the scale* uml the pay tion of the luw and promptly principles. Florida's loyal cltiieiu
$4,000,000.0(10 in new federal laws niittae fur further study because certainly the most , selisltijn npwindows. Mr. Hhaely save the rmmdeil up six of thu automobiles, deserve the congratulations of the
and suicide
art also needed if a depression is tl|« ViAY It waa finally amended pronch to the problem. An *uf|e*
It la so old, the Hquare, old lu the tattered and seedy way that { total live weight uf cattle and lie later explained, "I lust thought nation—and others ought to follow
ible iistiilininli wage scale can
calves in Florida sold for slaugh­ that If they were going to lak* their example by acting In tketr
Ceultal Park U old. and yet It le alt fresh and new to llioie who
lo b« avoided. Hut none of these by the Haul*, no one liad tin* vs- easily result lu "protecting" a
guvGt iU*o as In how much U
ter In I1MK was 1!4 percent higher over, they ought lo do It accord­ own communities tu overcome the
come
lie
way
on
a
spring
night.
sums makes any provision for City
Influence of subversive organisa­
would coat. I do know that it did working man right out of his liv­
tliaii In IU47. This gain cam* ing to law .'
Th« young man walks slowly under tlie trees end he tees a young
streets or sewers, low cost housing, Hot uv«n faintly resemble die bill ing • and leave him willmul n Job.
tions which exist only to destroy
while itm iialion was experiencing
Governor
Warren
was
even
girl
In
blue
Jeans
and
sweater,
with
a
ribbon
In
her
hair
and
a
our free society.
My mother vlniled ate thin week,
street lipliling, garbage collection, that the Veterans organizations
a
loss.
more
direct.
Ho
called
the
Klansropy of Kafka under her arm.
sewage disposal, better police end had a*k»d me to support. The her first real I rip lu Wasningtotl.
Moreover, lie says, Florida calve* men " hooded hoodlums." He said
le *he new. Is she the Diet of h«r kind ever to come lo WashingI am a hills sad right nuw, be­
slaughtered in IIHH averaged ID that th rir parade In Tallahassee
file protection, parks and pley- Committee on Veterans Affnlrs en mu 1 have Jur*,i pul her on the
ton llquarr on an evening In Ihe spring 1 Quod heavens, they mint
pounds heavier than the year ha- was a "disgusting and alarming
them hy Ihe thousands
now holding lienriug.1 on an­ train, kverything l.lnenln said
Srounds, rcieatinnal facilities. All
fore. Calves sold In January this spectacle." Then came this blast,
I*AINT YOUR CAR
However,
to
the
young
man
there
If
•omethlng
In
the
wey
she
other
bill,
which
already
shows
about
bis
inulber
goea
doahts
fur
iis has to &lt;ome from City taxes
year wero .1(1 pounds hsavier Ilian "Those euveml cowards who call
holds
her
head,
and
somdhlng
In
the
way
ths
dark
curl*
cling
|o
evidence
of
llioughlful
study
nml
mr.
which should hr provided fiist be­
F O H 2 .9 5
rtmse sold In January 11148.
themselves Klsnsitien quite ob­
the hack ot her nick, that no on* ever haa seen before and quite
fore anything additional is given 'o
Mr. Hlieely credits activities of viously nave set out to tcrro rli*
possibly ever will see again.
the iltale Cattlemen's Association minority groups In Florida aa they
the slate and federal governments.
He la right, of coutae, Hh* la dUf«r*nl. Bite ta like a flngnprtnt,
and its county units, fat cattle and have In a nearby state."
«f
which
there
are
billlona
that
art
alike
but
are
notIt
la
only
breeder shows and work hy tha
We aie constantly ainared at the
The Governor meen* business as
when you are old and tired that you think they all are the same,
Agricultural Kxperiment Station everyone learned when ha asked
moderation of City nfliciAli in
that Joe on Ninth street !• the aame aa Kddle on Thtrteenth, or
and Kilensluu ftervlc* as helping one of his honorary Hentenavj RANDALL ELECTRIC C*.
operating out City government. Out
Mary In Palchln Place Ihe aame aa France* In Delancey street,
lo bring shout this Improvement In colonels, who admits ha I* a mem-'
112 Magnolia Avt.
e
*
*
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Chief of Police finally get* a salary
cattle ami putufes,
her of the Klan, to resign.
THK UHOATH ARB AFOOT IN T H S M )UABB on the spring
raise lo $275 a month- Far 27
Judging by lh* wide support
night# There la Millay, long-haired sod grave and tom Inside with
years ha has served * as1 Cniaf ol
which (governor Warren la receiv­
tha sweetnss* and Ihe great awiep of Ur* and love.

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Nsiey Cswrlai Advaiote*

S fitd tl ta Central P r u t
ABHINOTON—Naval avtatton may be swallowed up by the
A ir Force under the "tough- new deal expected under Dblenoe Hecretary Uouu Johnson. However, the eky saUoro ore atttt
im g T o p L v . that carrier* are e.MnU.1 to nation#! &lt;M * r m .
Latest *ffort"by the Navy w #i the "aecret" flight of ■ twln-engtn*
Und-tvu* boinlxr rn&gt;m ii
th ii nHiiiUi wJili • ifiocIi Atom
m , l y Ti.eLockheed P4V flew 3.000 m il.., dropped It# “loBd" #od
II,w 3.000 inllea inure lu be#*.
The "secret" wo* let out hy Adin. Lout# DenHeld, chief of novel operations, In 8»n Bemardthp,
C # |, far from the publicity mill ol Washington.
Navy claims It la not trying to usurp longrange bombardment functions of tin Atr Force.
That's the argument which ha* extended the
bickering between the armed service# and de*
laytd uniflcatlon.
I The Navy reportedly had planned a round-thewoiid. nun-slop fllfcfll dUHUJt Wtnm m ptr ae
| would have been refueled In mid-air from car­
rier*, but the A ir Force won the race with tU
(lobe-girdling »-0O. f
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Jar Proveiujuo war acquitted ol
die imiidrr oi Jitiinty Velaico in
Tamps laigrly through dir lerlimoriy of laiupa poluemen. Hut ii
Piovrnisno dulnj kill him. it re­
mains dir duly ol ihr pulice lu hud
ihr man who did.

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Answering The Ku Klux Klan

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Police for 3*nford. For almost a
tgaaigtibn h« h it maintained order
in a city almost equally divided
between while* and negroes with
oily o at inter-racial Idling in all
that lima, no lyuchlngt’and no mob
violence of any kind. While other
tl throughout
thre
polict d«PAilm«nli
tha
iM l* ana in viiluatly «vrry citji
i wilhout •■Mpliari have b^
invulvit] At on« lima or tooth*
Ming racket* of on* kind
, 6r bave been condemned
lie opinion tor graft and

JhSkTfisas

.. a quarter of a caetgiy
any scandal of any kind*
» have tavaral C o u n t y
who are paid
and there ai
official* m
much without
, A Utah

LONDON LIGHTS
LONDON, Apr. t - i ^ - A f t ^ r
nearly 10 yean of blackout sad
gloom the light* have1 gone on
again In London.
TkauiAttU of Loudoun voufiA

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Ua sarvicat

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ing the KIan's attempt at terror­
ism in Florida I* going to come
to n rwift- nnd decisive end. The
ores# te'for him. a* *r* the Amer­
ican Legion, the Miami Foot of
By W. V. Billing
Jewish War Veterans, and the
Teuckfen' Drug Ce.
National Association for the Ad­
How
w life can be extended by
vancement of Colored People. The
Ihe Individual through elmfgty Council of Miami Beach
commended the Governor for hla pla and constant car* la not as
ed nor ne WtU
aland and a statewide Citlsens much appreciated
understood as tt
(t should he.
b le , being furmed In support
Medical
knowledge
haa la
la"action against tha Klan.
That tha people of Florida are creased rapidly In recent year*,
sgustad /.With the &lt; Klan'* tae- but public education Ip health
has never kept pass. “
tlee pf teirorlMH was seen ogly at
mqay people
recently aa Feb. Id when the quantly
*WW* o f p “ -----Miami. City Commlealan unani­ measure!
mously Maaed an brdlnaace, aim-1 against .4
ed at the Kiss, which prohibit* operations tl
rrots burnings and the wearing of health, and of
hoods or masks “excent tradition­
al holiday mask*." The paaxaa*
of the ordinance followed quickly
Consult a physletaa at laaet
on the heel* of three cross burn­
ing* at Miami flheroa where a
Negro, minister had been Invited
to address a White congregation;
n observance of “ " *

Add Years
To Your Life!

And le lhat O'NslII. lanky and eyaa bright with bootisg gin.
drifting Ihtough the (reek Ilk* ■ burning-eyed wraith, hta mind a
thousand miles away, on Cathay and Blngapor* and a night un a
fo'caill* deck In the hors* latitude* T
Ths poet*. Ihe dreamer*, the ones who art touched with msdnsas
—they are afloat In Ihe evening again, re-horn and deathless.
A panhandler hop*-iklps his way along, pausing to eye a velvetJackaled youth' In pip* afld beard, and uncertain as tn whether the
object of hi* scrutiny is solvent enough to hit up for funds.
On lh* henchie In the dark parts of the park, the brusque and
heedless young fcouU who com* tiers tn the summer lo make crude
and noisy love, are quiet now. the tawdry girl*' litsda resting
peacefully on the guttersnipes' shoulders.
Under a lamp, two middle-aged men play checker*. A klbttser
starts to open hi* mouth and one of tha man says, flatly and quietly.
"For Ood’a oaks. Fred, why don't you go awayT" but ha does not
mean It and lh* klMtasr keeps watching.
The Square ta gentle and darkly quiet In Um spring night, but
when you step Into tt from the world outside, you are aware of Uw
turbulence and Ik* emotional storms tunning deep below its surface
You give yourself up to the spoil, to the young dream, and ths
darn city fades far away, for taig it the place to be tn the dark ett]
when spring cent**. •
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Catharine places Saturday night
as the switch#* were thrown and
Aeon Ngn* and theatre marquess
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S ocia l A n d Personal Activities
Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

Social Calender

Telephone 148

Armory Scene Of
Glee Club Ball

Pers onal s

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MONDAY
The Phllathea Close of the First
Presbyterian Church will hold *
meeting at lhe home of «■*. W.
E. Holly head at R:W&gt; P- M. Mr*
B. A. King ami Mr*. Felice Wont
will aarve a* hostesses wllli M i*
Hollyliead.
T L 'E S H A I
The Daughter* of Weiley Class
will meet at 8:00 P. M. at the
of the Fl^at Methodist Church
4 home of Mr*. Ruth LundquIM, SOI
French Avenue.
T he F U »lle Cla&lt;j« uf the Fi.d .
Baptist Church will meet at the
home of Mrs. W. C. Rule. Elder
Springs, at 8:00 | \ M. Member*
are asked to meet at the church
at 7:30 P. M. to go to Mr*. Buie'*
The 8emlnnle High School Par
ent*Tearh*r Association will meet
at the school at :i:.70 P. M. to Inpreceded hy the hoard meeting
gt 3:00 P. M.
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The' Friendship l.eagur of the
Congregatlonol Church will meet
with M r*. Carleton Noyes. (WO
Palmetto Avenue at 3:00 P. M.
The board of the Sanford Wom­
an’s Club will meet In the *un
room of the cluh building at 10:00
A. M.
WEDNESDAY
The Sanford Harden Cluh board
will meet at the club house nt
9:30 A M
_
The Sanford Woman’s Club wilt
# hold a general business meeting
and luncheon at 12:30 P. M. at
the cluh house. The program will
be sponsored hy the American
Home Department.

Lieut. Col. Adams
. Entertains Officers

Soil Day Program

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Musical Program

Il'n sllaaH So.*, r s x
|
11 n .H an #,I r m i ' f m
final
Mra.
C*r|o
played
year period Just hy I belt presence img, u In ii
"F
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u
m
k
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I'V
Debussy
There
In the soil"
« ii &lt; «. i i m i l l mol delleacy In h e r
"E a rlh w n rin s i l u \
home ami
ulili mug fn-t Imirh, and for-

Lieut. Co|. Julian Adams en­
tertained on Saturday evening nt
7:00 o'clock for officers of the
state of Delaware who are nttendIng a National Air Hoard meet­
ing In Orlando. The group nict
at the home of Col Adams' par­
ents. Mr. and Sir*. .1 Ross Adams,
I l l s Park
Avenue, where the
room* were attractively decorated
with pink roses ami carnations
Those
enjoying I he
evening
were Btlg Hen Paul Itlnnrd, Col
John Hrlei, Col Raymond Lynch,
Lieut. Col Jerome Steven*, Dr
Andrew Lattamus and the host
Col. Adam*.

One of the most brilliant of the
S. O. Chase, Jr. and Randall
Seminole High School social af­ Chese have left for points In
fairs took place on Friday even­ Heorgla on a business trip
ing when, the glee Huh entertained
with Its annual hall at the' SanM rt N n c hB„ , Jr. had a*
ford Armory. “'April Star Light , |ier guest over the weekend, Miss
was the motif effectively carried j»Bt cioward of Ormoml Reach,
out In the decorations. Blue ana
~
white streamers and silver stars
„ Bvl(, M ryrr nm) .laughter and
were employed to form an altrac- aoii-tn-lnvs. Mr. and Mrs John W
live setting for the occasion.
Jmmcrmnn and small *on of New
Small table* were placed around York city are spending some time
MRS .1 C B E N N E T T on fro n t 1
the dance floor and place rard* H,
y|ayfa|r
law n ta lk in g to a flie rn l
SlltS
were used to mark the seating i
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B m iU lX a s t curnum
-&gt;f th m
aag»w» a&gt; of the guewSei Aw
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ivnrlyie lions- Post Offir e
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ATK1 M~
Rev
E D. Me |
artificial moon and alar* decorat;, holder and small daughter Me K IN LE Y
w a lk in g up
M a g n o lia ;
ed the stage backdrop. Colorful, j|((n Anne have returned to their Avenue
caps, horns and confetti added a I home In Rose Court from Day
II. E W H IT E coming out of
festive atmosphere for the dance.' |,ma Reach.
I Florida Pmver and l ight Company
Mis* Bette Duncan, escorted hy
BYRON F(*X talking wllh
Arnold Harrington, glee cluh preDr. and Mr*. Heorge A. Torrence
rlrtent, was chosen a* "Relle of l he of Hot Hprlnga. Vu. have returned MR. and MRS II N S A Y E II
Ball". A floor show was presented to thelt home after ho extended In front of Tourist Center
Clad to see
MR. SAVER
hy the Ditxhury Dancing School trip through Florida. They visited
DICK AIKEN
and Included Mra. A. B. Duxhury, for a week with Mrs. Torrence's j hark at work",, , V;,',,™
Mis* Jackie McDonald. Mis* Anne aunt. Mr*. Richard Ten Eyck.
|fjl)e, „„ F|rM strPrl
Whitaker and Ml** Norma Faye
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MRS W It BRINSON with a
Harvey. Several selections were
Lieut, and Mr*. W. E. BrUtol ,
.(ms of. groceries on Saturday
rendered by Miss Anita Aiken. of Mobile. Ala. and M r. John ^ C lings
w n ln e
MRS
lu l l F IE L D
’ t h e q t r.r.N u r .m a c t* n w n a n d ritr. n o v r.R N n it f i r m a
Bcttye Rene Ball and
Stanley Seroyrr and John Sernyer. Jr. ’" V i , i. ’ ,
,
,
I R M I I . r a* flovernor Flitter W arren ermvns I,ole D riv e r. Mount Dnra,
Rruinley of the glee cluh.
of Natchei, MU*, arrived today to I
"*&gt;" w«" •
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31
d
'lllc
d
in
his
ra
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*» "l-» n of lh« E lo rld a F s u n e t 's Frollce si Mi. ( t n t v e r s lt v of F lo r id a .
Cold drink* and
aandwlrhe* visit Mr and Mr*. J, N Itohson,' " ' " I
*1 n. .election of the (Jtieeii cllmaseil the 1y'irlltlu r*l weekend sod *
were served hy Jean Wilson, N o r-1Jr and Dr. and M r« J. N Rob- ,,(l,
!
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ina Faye Harvey, Hretchen Kirch- son.
.IfM M l ItnBHON tudimg alm&gt;r Joint Spring Hireling of Florida press g. *tp# on the campus Meleehoff and Dorothy Hlllyard. The
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11"" of t(i» 'VUeen (ro.ii among ele.en Florida healilie* uere ludgsi
decorating committee consisted nf
Mr. and Mrs M.
Ratm rii, LAND walking In mi l\ along in
I ‘&gt;oe Wadawnrth, I’realilent of the Florida Tree* Association Hnsaell
Bette Duncan, Betlye Rene Dali,1Jt. arrived today from Clncln- *he ,B' M speaking i&gt;. frteml* MY
Ko
FPA Secretary Oliver t&gt; Morton Xrsoclate.l Press I’h'et of
Anita Aiken, Cherry Singletary natl. O. t„ visit In Sanford Mr RDN RFCK &lt;d the radio station
Hn.eaii, aod lull Carter press relation* officer *t Cypress Harden*,
ami I*. R. Bach:
arrangement' Raborn plan, to return In about a'K'd'ig tip Magnolia Avenue
ft" ' I ' M All American quarlerhark tohne. Rauch National Fntiir*
committee: Carol Skinner, Joyce1month In Cincinnati where he Is MRS J D * Al I ' l l \ N in orchid
farm er* Ptealdent Doyle Conner, and ( '111.'ratty Dr»n of Men R C.
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Batts. Donna Lou Harper, Dial attending the School of Laundry
D-et|
hull
Hoyle. Penny Wallace, Duncan I Management at Ohio Vfc'hanltrf*
MISS BARBARA IN N FltE N
Hakei, Martha Chapman, P e g g y ! ' M*U‘ ,ite.
THURSDAY
F IK I D looking a. i utc ns can
Wilson, Mary Ann Hohlalr, Ingrid,
------*----The South Side Parent-Teacher
he, going into the glee cluh hall
Association will meet at 3:15 P, Batten n'Zeke°*!lV'NVh'Mam|n'(Jens't-^JV '
,"n‘*
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Frliiav with MR
a good looking
iraiien,
«
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mcnai
anil
lien*
E-nrlaley
Mel»ch
returned
on
Satr,&gt;rt
MRS. es
E
M. On the program will be *
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ti
,lrday
from
a
convention
of
the
R
SM
ITH
and
MR
mid
Mrs
panel discussion by the faculty
Lh«perone» attending were I I . , Daughters of the American Re- J (tl|N
IV E Y
. hutting
with
members on children’s
needs.
New York
Teechers will serve a* hostesses E Jlorrie, principal "f the school, elu tio n held at the Belle View j |i,\V tD M FY FR
I ' n ' iv;„ ’ ,* «■ Mn' BHtmore Hn rl ,n I?*11*’ Vlw K,B Ic ily St the Mayfair Inn Saturdav
for the meeting. The meeting will ' , r;
I I
BATTEN
he prereeded with a hoard meet- and Mr*. W, 11. Dunum, Mrs, R. Mr*. Russell served a* ■ delegate, night
W
Ruprechl,
Ml»» Barbara Hu- from the local Hallle Harrison1
Magnolia Avenue
Ing at 2:30 p M.
visiting In
The West Hide Parent-Teacher precht and Mis* Mlltr Rrese Whit- Chapter and M l** Melsrh served, ,v„ \
tie Music for dancing was fur- as personal page for Airs. David Pm i* M fnrM llir win \vcnt t» h
Association will meet at 3:00 P nlshe.l hy an Orlando orchestra. M Wright, slate regent.
Dim r n u
w h ic h
ttir t i
hh
M. with the topic of th* meeting
w ilt ,
V V hrn 111fv*i m • •I t h i i t n h r
"Child Needs Work Ex
per |
being "Child
Kxp'
titiih l
r i f i i i ' i it SL»rt
lence". The guest speaker will h.i ( ’ l . f i i i i f u n
ttri&lt;&gt;t1f'(&gt;
HANDERS M ARRIED
h r r i t r f . nltr* ii T * » l fin * *I *f
T. W Lawton The hoard meet at ^ M r i B l I O I l
CIA I t t i l l
HOLLYWOOD, Apr 1 irPl — «on
ilm l I h r
2:30 P .M .
‘ L e c t u r e T » n e L i v e n Oeorga
Sanders,
pictured
hy f f r c n r w , m u l u-N f
The Seminole Baptist Asaocla-:
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movie presa ngent* a* a prufes- S * » n f h r n i f f i w r r r k h I I d i i I h im I ill*
tlon will hold a quarterly rally it’ j .....
....
chrisi »*»n*,1 woman hater, today la a Im im ir , w h lli* H i*' N i »i &lt;h» r m 'i
fn lk r tn
h im I
hm mw w I I i*.
Oiteen at 10:00 A. M. A covered |
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honeymooning h u s b a n d . The r iliit t n f ii
dish luncheon will he served
J
h rld e -S iiri Hahor Hilton, lira., " VW11, MirTt*'* shi* in it I I ’ ll I r i k r **
noon,
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divorced wife of millionaire S &lt; n iffu r M fi f rn m h i f in m ir t h h *
im u H ltilr,1*
f 'l V M
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E H
r ' ,rhrf Ju',1l^rtne Ilel..'I»Roi. hn«*l"'"»' (’('nf*'l Hilton
&gt;lo tliuil
I l!| ;o|
n V N N m n k . - I o n I " .3 1.3113
I DAR I m Hu
will meet at the Masonic Hall at
J!'
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Handers, aunve menacing, BritI'm Inn
F III IN W A S “ • hImi
v\
, th .. .
V11\ I N I t t i l S
g oo p. M.
| luesday night at H:(W oc ock at ,,,, Bci„ r&lt; H[l(| ,|l(. f„ rntpr ..M)„
V l in t H T o I l m i H n v i v r s , ..I I Ii III, 1(1 / r i o n le i I'm - ill
and i\ ■ liiDNilnv
FRIDAY
ll,,‘ Sm!‘. h
r.rlm ,t.d
„’y Hungary of UWH" M;ere wed SatSallle H a r r i s o n
Chapter, ‘,nn"’»
Mclteynold*, C. S. B., Un|ay In La* Vegas, Nev. They
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LIM A S IN RODTIIERN DIETS |«1»**•&gt;•I»11•*t II *, I ll IVI111IH•- rilifi I Ihut lit i Vitaiu" Vnltl# flM| m Mu'll limn . !»&gt;
Daughter* nf the American Re
L im a hexns a m im r nf Hie l i a of
the
Church
of
Christ,
Scientist
ceremony.
3iii mill.#
impi»tf*iiif »m»ii pi.ktni Mll'fll 33III*11 1h«’\ HIM full
volution, will meet with Mr*. E
illl i &gt;im h I v ig e la h li’H In Southern
In
Hnston.
it|MfiiflU *’ •periiilI\ 33ht'ii tIm*\ die 1 .1/. 1.. * Htlll HIITII 111 1td»M
I&gt;. Clement*, A00 Park Avenue, at
m oult Mini are eaten In g ie n te r ii i d
In arranging for the lecture
mi ircii ft tM i'.
'p i M i i l i f v
Ilf
8:00 P. M. All visiting daughter*
.
. the
MISS I1E H A V II.I,A N D IL L
q u a n tity hy S m ith o m than N o rth
3 ui. till’ .Hlllll inti Mii'.ind f. ■mn
member* of the local church as
it n i I V U liin n
a ,/m
a rt Invited to attend.
fir It 1*11*11 I if nil.
*■f f ••• *• HI
I., -.an IWM’ll »IY •pt t’lidtnK
fli#
.ert they are providing a m ,an. o ilvU D^ K t a n d ls .erlol?,Ty rr n fam ilies g en e ra lly . Tin- e m ly i it ti vti 11. « lift vt i h "
w h i . It lm%#
colnnlstii In the Sm ith, mi f(tilling
'» (Mild 33if 1. miff 31*ll'M3
with many answer* .. frequent
, od
har „ lld|n
rnitf in rd f » it '3 111f * • m1111 hi httvi* lit
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queMlon* about C hrl.l an Science
#v#ry pffoT, (| h(ll,ly mi||,e the I tiril nmh w e ie g im vlng limn .||t.r| fin
finin’ diiivi
whul It tmchrii, how I! hrnU himI j,y
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adheraut*. The public I* Invited to
£he
acmlem*y award-winning
Dll HimI Mim I . 1’1 f m h f m in ll.lv IIII* e
Newspaper* her# and all over the attend this free lecture.
Brtrc»s hn. been confined to her and g ard e n , ever *lnee \n n th e i 3‘ni .f |* * ••1 limit Lt•nil . \
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TEACHERS CLUB M E E T
physical! sold ho doubted If elm III the Smith I . th a t the lung m u m
A IT .i m illA
thl* week, It's time for serious J The Krmlnule Teacher'* Cluh would be up ugnlii befor
the MII ill UK-1 seiisnli I . fa v m a M e f.nt tf»» it|\ •*&gt; Mh ’ it uni til th»'Y uffl'l
fin i1.-full'.
III. t M , llllcIM 1
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talk about the fu lu ir of file Acad will meet tonight In the Hanford Infant'* nrilvnl
gi pining lliem
S I A ' I K It llv A T M I.
I ivl.» • ip&lt; ll‘ *33 pI'M HU* flu it j* iIII ill'll’
(iraminnr School auditorium. The
emy.
A t l i i n l ii* n m ill fm th e h i
1 I m ( Ml. I'l Ill'll
limn hemis
in Smilheiii
diet 3V*’ U hi* »• 1 III * d M ‘1
The Issue arose when Academy program will he "S lid Rummer
Mi* v it nie it* ipiMln »*f ill
I-'’ make extra-pretty slier* of .rumen from the Mississippi F*
_ President Jean llersholt resigned Night’s Dream" and will he given
n m ti
fir 3 I
K ill
9 with n blast against producers hy sixth grade student* of Mis* cucumber for a salad, peel the p e rlm rn l R tnltun w h eie teaeai e h vm it * v ♦In v pie r.
Campbell's room. The cucumber then run the sharp lias shown
^I in.... .. Mt» 3
g#l Mi. i i u m I
who opposed the snnusl awards Lucille
that their
p in te ii
tines nf a fork lenghtwlse down
The producer* replied with a few meeting will he at 8:00 P. M.
■ i p t l ' l I I fM It
the vegetable. .Slice as thin as
mortar shall* aimed at "Dr. Christ­
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possible—each
slice
will
have
an
ian." Ired at the way Oscars sre
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handsd out, the big hoy* pulled indefinable mass of Academy “Hractlve scalloped edge,
V la tilire a Id r - I'.trililtg a H r
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C h ild re n
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Academy
under the Academy.
ts m itu will
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It's a good Idea to keep a »rp*r
Lat’a face It-th e Academy I* an vlve. In some form i t least. After „te |lnlirtT for , | )rlT,g a n d c h o p p in g
I A ST D A Y T O D A Y ’
Impeyfect organisation, lta original 21 veer* of being *hot at, Oscar „„i,.n* »n that the nnlon flavin
does not affret other food*.
purpose Is often clouded or Ignor­ is a tough guy to kill.
ed., It was founded 21 years ago
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m to reward artistic and scientific
T H E P R ID E O F
w aehlevsments In the movie*. Thl*
T H E Y A N K E E t
wet Important, since the Industry
wee then almost devoid of pres­
m m m n wsttt* h im ib
tige.
at ism etna «—•*
Agademy Awards have added
stature to the much-maligned In­
T U E S . and
W E D .!
dustry. But they have often been
handed nut because of politics and
sentiment, no matter how atrongly
the Academy denies It.

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a - long a . n yeni if they m e le ft l " m l \ final mu ore in n rendererl
alone. I t ' , only when then fin u llv . b\ Hn Mure pe|former* In unison.
lli.ic a s e s and they herome erm vil
Y .11*- tom m i. taken for doed do they extend then lio iin iln r" I” I iin alil I aughton MeII '.pilal
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can’t liv r unless they have im li
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humus soil to npernle In ," S tova ll upl'em n n mn .lent ie* Hal W sdIn te rru p te il to sav. 'anil Hint s
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greatest enemies fm hy tout enl I M i- ' m to m il no iimpany M ill
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lhe soil purtnis, make aviithilde
trace minerals »n vital to nine
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office. II* annual affair la dona In
th* Hollywood manner-expenilvely. It hae no endowment*, as th*
Nobel and Pulltier awards do.
Someone hes to foot the bill and
so far it ha* been the major
studio*
With the studios cutting costa
wherever they can, th* Academy
U one of th* rasueltlee.
However, the Academy uye It
will carry on and find coma way
of financing the gwarda.'
But If no other eunort come*
forth, th* Academy will have to
Slice lta expensea to th* bone or
die. It teem* doubtful that the
tong end rich tradition of tho
award* will be ended. Perhape
a cheaper ami more accurate meane
can ba found to reward movie
baate.
Th# idoa of a aolect committee
of 10 to 18 top craftamen hae been
-uggesisd Instead of tho present
electorate •* th# ihapoleea and
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Merab*, of lhe Board of lectureship

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8 P. M., in SQUTHSIDE PRIMARY
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
14th St. between Magnolia &amp; Palmetto Ave.
, First Church of Christy Scientist,
of S&amp;nford, Fla.
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The Hanford aggregation t!r n p -0 ----------------------------------pert Its first game of the exhl- n|K Arls. yesterday following a
bltlou series to Lawton, Okla.,
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Hatuntay rnornitig nt the Munlci* menllng w*th (ilants executive* to
pal Airport. Lawton won I I tr. 8. determine players to In- rut from
Gruber sent Ids rhargoa Into an the parent club's roster,
extended hailing drill thla morn| | ubbcll plans « meeting with
Ing, and planned a game with one
,
, ,
Of tlm New Ymk
Giants farm *h"
the farm Hubs
Clubs for tomorrow.
within the next few days t„ lei
t’arl Itlih M I, director of the them know wlmt help they ran
New York (Hants farm club or- expert from teapis of higher rinse
gaidiatlon, Ietorneil from Plum-, Iflcallon In the system.

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ST. PETERSBURG, Apr. 4—
i/l*i llnhe Young, a first baseman
signed by the New York Yankees
during the winter, was a free
agent today. Jark Phillips and
Dirk Kryhoskl, a couple of rook­
ies are battling for the first
base Job.

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DALLAS, Tex., Apr. 4— &lt;/!■)- Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn
Dodgers has hit In the tast 12
games. He got three singles III
five times nt hat In yesterday's
slugfest.

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Play Tic Context

By JACK H’lK VKN HtlN
Newsteatmei's
-Lon Warunke.
pltchei's glove
uniform, nixes

MEM / i o r
a ig o r

liuselm ll a rb ite r

five tills and loses friends.
striking out
Pri-imrlng to start his flist
for the Indians season In the National Leagu*&gt;.
two hits and Warneke's views are just
(he
opposite.
Pirates la Roy
''If you do a good Job on tie*
* for I ho [lid- field everyone will la* satisfied,"
ipps, Jr. Kied lie maintains "An uiuplie doesn't
contest.
have to lose contucl or itNimli
his relationship with the p la y e rs
e g J J lltt
ot Ins friends In the sport "
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To him utiiplrlng stands as ilie
■I t t 1 l l l t ' H "next best thing to playing your
sell."
The ohl Arkansas
lloiiiming
DAYTONA BEACH, Apr. 4—
l/Pr A swlminltig revolution has llird, who &lt;pilt ns a player In II* 1*1
left six national Idles lit new recalls some difficultv while going
through the transition from player
hands
to umpire. “ When I starter! urn
When the Ing splash was over, pirlng, there were times I'd forget
these new champions were on the
myself and anticipate the next
throne:
play You can get Into trouble
Bruce Harlan, 2:t-year-old Junior doing that and I learned to lobe
at Ohio State Wnlveislty, one met- things as they come, follow the
ft and three meter springboard
diving.
Jimmy McLane, IH-yrar-old orep
school student competing for New
Haven, Coltll., swim club, 440yaid free style.
Bob C.lhe, 2(1, Detroit Athletic
Clirli, 220-ynrd free style.
Keith Carter, 24, I’uriluo llniveratty, 22U-yord breast stroke. Hu
nosed out O lym p ic chnutphm Joe
Verdeur nf Philadelphia.
New Haven swim clllh'a medley
relay won the crown University
of Michigan didn't defend.
Other lilies stayed In the hand*
oli
Wally Ills, 25, University of
Inwa senior and Olympic rhampluu,
i&lt;H)-vard ftee style.
Allen Htack, 21. New Haven,
)6(l-yard backstroke.
Joe Vetduer, 28, repreeentlng
Brighton
Hotel Hwlm Club i&gt;r
Atlantic City, MW-yard Individual
medley,

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BRADENTON,
Apr. 4—UP)
Manager Billy Houthworth of. tin*
Boston Braves doesn't appear dis­
turbed because Ids Tribesmen have
won only seven of their first 2d
tri apefrult
Li-ngtustarts. He
pointed out Hint he has bail ample
opportunity
to study
all the
youngsters the Nutional League
champions had In camp.

Dr. Henry McLaulin
O p tu m e lrlM

IIS Magnolia Ave.

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twtdsitar Is hesauH
aistk-OrsusUl, lfc» ret
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EL I’AHO, Tex., Apr. 4—*/*»&gt;—
, As the world champion Cleveland
| Indians start eastward today on
i a 12-game jaunt with the New
i Voi k (ilants, Pilrher lloh Keller
still lots the Inside to hurl tin*
opener fur the Tribe In HI. Louis
two weeks from tomorrow.
Malinger
Lou
llomln-iiu sold
Saturday Keller’s failure to round
i Into form was the hlg disappoint­
ment of the training season, lie
said Keller would have to show
i-unxidi-rahly more stuff to lie sure
of tto- opening-day assignment.

Ih e T H I N K I N G F E L L O W
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TAMPA, Apr. 1—1/11 Ray Lamnntiu, first-string ciitrhef for
the Cincinnati Reds fur the Inst
two years, was optioned yesterday
to Syracuse of the (uteruatlunat
League.
Lnmannn said If he could not
stick In the Majors he wauled to
he sold or optioned to u Pacific
Coast League team. He lives In
Oakland, Cnllf.

AUTO
PAINT JOB

Kennel Club Entries
T itv im iT ’N ■k i .h i t i i i v *
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Kir *1 —Kina
Uiil.ls. Time
the
lre|is, Hiirt-il Jrrp
Heciiuf Hat t&gt;. * nils, tint Km
Tlilnl Tss Tar . rtlrly Mae, Con
Vince
Koorlli only Yum- illnasriiMait
Klii. I.ltisriy lliiiiml
Klftll —Willis Clay. IVgalr lllpple.
tllsky Itoo.
Hlath—Jimmy .Miinn .. Mr ll,.-iussi
Hlr lairry K
Hevsnlh —Ml Wally,
I soihmhihI
liny, Hon I ihsI
t:iaM—Tufty mu, K I oiIm. Jllm.
rock lira at.
Nllllli lloNeyiimre. Ilmrala Trrli.
Twin Hills.
Tenth—IsiNH I.nra. Kunnnh. Cayer lip
T O X Iillirs K X T IIIN I
KIIINT It A S T — K m u rlt*
I Kina tlnlil*. 1 Tan Klnrn 1
Nmlurn A. 4 Hwllt Tims, i Mused
Jrrji. S Hark Master. T lam I Sell.
■ Tim* Til* J*«ps.
sKttt.sm r a i ' k —n /ia ante
I Dtde, X Hlurity Bull*. 1 Mat. I* .
Tlny Jeep, S Two tt Tomola, 4
till Kox. 7 I'latrr lllrl, S Cnriitlmi
.Mooli
U tlH I) H M 'K - a /l t Mile
I Mky HHlPpsr. X Tss Tan, 3 llsfl
Jioty, I It's Bill, &gt; I'diivines. * l-'llrtv Has, T Iteildy t’aksit. X Clint and
I’ liew .
Kill IIT II It AIK.— Ka tartly
I Lucky llsvsrs. X l.ltirrty lloiiml,
1 tlloarrlirrail Khl • nor Itiptillrt’laean Toes, * Jintran l.ee, 7
Chill Tonic, a imty Yuurs
e iK rtl HAt'H—A/ia Mile
I I'eaale lllppl*. X Two II Kprever. I Tuff Mniff. I Hull's Bean, f,
Hmnrt liny. * Kuril ljue*n. 7 tllsky
Boll, a Willie Clay.

. IIY Tltl» HMITH
NEW YORK, Apr. ^ -(/tl-B a a e hall U rnorw ill411 a «oiit». It U
oven more than a
ln*tlUtlun. It I* a ritual, lllnndt a r*nglou.
, ,
Nut ainca (he Black Hoi scandal
in 1810-20 haa ahythlng aerlotll
happened |o disturb tha aarena
and sacred flpw *&gt;f thla IntaiiMilir
American aport.

peered at the training tnhlu In u
rltiy ' JDorlilo hottil In luftirinul
attlyii end coat. Tin* next tiling
apyrnia know’Danny was down in
Mexico playing in the Paaqualn
brothers' league, which wax con­
sidered outlaw from tin1 U. H.
viewpoint,
Togftiit'r with sonic really hlg
shots such as Max Lanier and
■JeM l Ofen, who "Jumpoti" to
Mexlcb, airdella waa bannwi from
organised l&gt;asebal| for flv« years
by Commiaaloner A, B. Chandler,
After tha decision of the Court
of Appeali, Lanier and
* **r‘
tin sued organised baseball for
I2.WW.000 charging th it they, too.
had beeri deprived of p mean* or
livetlhbod. But Oardalla started it

But now thera la confusion. The
playtra are going through their
parts, but they whlipar ta « r h
othar, "w h it Uoaa tne Uardeild
taae meant la there more money
in it for m e t" *
And tha rluh owner* *ey privat­
ely, "what if the court* upaat the
reserve clauaet How can we stay
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«ea of the United Btatee
U of Appeals for the Hecond
ri«t ruled that Danny Garde! Ia
i go ahead with hit auit for
.000 datnagtt against organl-

league
becom e

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mowing you art Uc*4
Impaired' ° rsdutUr I
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lout: dark rlnaa may apt
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Miami - Count-A Bit
took Gulfstream's rails and sisleanth pfl.000 Fountain of Youth
Handicap In 1x44 1/8.
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concerned (lartl*llaii ie
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Irony In the fait that a
rho naver achieved b it
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hi* rretiviitiala to Dean Achaaoa, U. 8. Hecratary of
1, BJarnl IV’iiadlktsiiin (left) and the farmer have an Informal talk
aahlnglun. They dinuueR the possible participation of Iceland in
Voi In At Until- ilefiinf part.
(fnlrrmillunal A'oundpholo)

You furnish the malarial
Ant] paint it yourself
sc Dm Cnmpluta Professional
Paint Hhop

DIB.I \ BP MID. of Lrrshurg, Kla., lends adilllhmal licatily
lu I hr I,a
tic, !iv which Is awarded annually fur the largest
s.j.i-im t&gt; ;i c ii.-.i it in liie Annual Wslrmiclun Conlrsl. The
Tiup.iV i. *. i.i.l at i&lt;irr 81000 and it the only one ul Its kind
fcnm.ii to &lt;
{..., was presented lo the Festival by Mr. and Mis.
U II. K ii . . ; &gt; nt Lrrvhurg. This year the Annual Watermelon
Frsllval util ln&lt; held &gt;n May 33th In Mesliurg and promises la
hr one o’ Ihr Luacsl festivals yet held.

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Confusion Reigns As Baseball
Facet Fight To Survive Suit

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Phone SIS

CYPRESS DARDENS, Ela.-Burl l.rarh of Han Diego. California,
K b * last year won the slalom rvrnt In the Dixie Watrr Ski Tourna­
ment la rrlurnlng this year lo drfriul hla championship against such
■tar* from Florida as Dick Pope, Jr., National Title Holder; (llenn
Kirkpatrick of llaytona Beach, Eastern Champion! Hob and Chuck
Hllghi of Holland, .Michigan, former National Champions and many
other champs In a wide open field In tha Dixie Water Ski Champion­
ship to be held here April 7, 8 and 9.

HARAHOTA, Apr. 4 —(/l*)—The
Boston Red Rockers’ pitching staff
now Is minus Maurice McDermott,
Willard Nixon and Dick Palm.
They have been ordered to Join
the Louisville American Associa­
tion lurm team In Bradenton.

t-IDNITHY A MAJOR HAOUIR when tl cornel to running a farm, aitrac*
Itva Margaiel McIntosh takei Bin# out frnin soma of tier more arduous
clmrca to rains on tier Nar-Nar Quon, Australia, stud (arm with (our of
her "pnls*' The tlirra Collie pups and tha kitten In tha bucket lake It
*» •nalter-of-fart, Ilia uumernna Oral prlrea which their ynuug mlshesa
kea won at many agricultural and country show*.
(International)

W A HIIIN G TO N. Apr. 4 - ( 4 1 -

u H l.A N IlO , Apr. 4—1/1*1 -The
fans may he in for a hatting orgy
when the Philadelphia Athletics
uml the Washington Senators open
the American League season at
tlie nation's Capital Apr. 18.
In an exhibition game here yeslerduv the two teams pounded out
:m base hits, Including three dou­
ble- and two homers. The A ’s won
[1-7. Washington registered 17 hits
a ml the A ’s III.

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There were 25 home runs hit
with (lie bases filled in the Amer­
ican League In 1848, an incraaae
of 10 over the previous season.

ORLANDO, Apr. 4—l/P)—-ManHgei Joe K uliel urdered the Wash*
Ing 1mi Henalors to lake tilings
easy during their filial Week In
camp in
In iiujivs
hopes n
of clearing up his
I rii!ii|*

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L A N D Apr. 4— {Sees
Special alx-weeki and thriw-weeks
courses will be offered thfa sum*
mer by Stetson University, ac­
cording to the summer quarter
bulletin Just Issued.
Though the summer term Is
fur nine weeks, June 20 to Aug.
10, a flexible program has been
arranged and short couraaa of.
• fered for the convenience of pub*
I tic school
teachers
attending
i county workshops.
I The six-weeks courses will beI gin
July 0. The three-weeks
, courses will start June 20, July
I I , and Aug. I. A student wiU
devote Ids e n lir* time to one
I course for the thrce-weeka period
and will let uhle to secur on mpI Jor credit In three weeks.

Handed Walking
Papers By Yanks

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Chatlrs Fury and Charles Coleman, two oultielden won handed
their releases yesterday by Manager Mai Gruber of the Sanford Giants,
he announced this morning
"We are cutting our roster down to the bottom, so that we will be
able to see just where we stand,” Gruber declared this morning.

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GO. $2,600.00 down, balama like IIO M R DEMONSTRATION Club*
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—Steel wool pad* 6c. Asphaltiuu
6 ROOM houaw, clone In, two lot*,
30c. All type* small brushes.
14,600.00.
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French
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time i oof, double garage, atc lie n t cunditiou, $0300 00 caih hM
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or $4200.00 rash A assume mort­ 112-114 W. 2nd. St.
FOR R EN T or Sale, 3 room home,
gage uf $2100.00. Oil M y iil*
enclosed porch, completely fu r­
New Army Rmidlebags
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Ave. Phona 731-M.
nished or unfurniahed. Ht. 17
New Army Work Shoes
106 C n l.l. 617 for lU ilt-ry, Deneralor M lt'K K N M IIII.S K
next tu Ralnlxiw Tuurlit Lodge, L IM IT E D number of large luta Double Deck Hunk Beds
3.60 e*.
MshI Starter service.
Swain’*
4 mile*
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now avallabla on luike Harney
A H M Y -N A V Y HDRI'I.UH
; itnttery Service, HOI W. F liet. 105.N. i'almalto
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where the fish urv biting. Deau- . . .
B ROOM furnlahed apartment, liv­
tlful Hoai’li. Cunlnct owner nil
ing room, bedroom A hath, Imt
south shorn of hike or see youi LARUE Ice refrigerator; kitchen J DR LAN lilt Morning Sentinel. Ur- I
water. 016 Pork Ave. Phone
caldnet; dining
room
tulde;
•undo Evening Star. Cull Italpl. ’
broker.
Itnv IH tr .J
three burner gn* stove with
1A8-K.
A. A. JANE
oven; iron cot with pad. •'•ill
Rest Haven on Laka Harney
Esprit H ull,, |(e|,Nlihig
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Palmclto Ave.
I ' l n l l i v e r s , 311 |{. 2n d M l.
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for couple, no pet;-. Ainu 6 room FARM IIA K U A IN — 10 acres, i i : —
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dwelling on Crystal Lake. Call
tiled and iu cultivation, 2 good1
WA I t II SALE
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nod finishing
HOB.
face 1
wells, tile in
In good shape, face*
A", * “ *" Id xvnli-l, for ii n r\*;
xxilli Illuih'IU
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$2,260,110
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FOUR"" ROOM
modern apt. 600
PARKER
S PEC IA L 40 acre farm. 30 U ltC E N
antccd
I. F. ixlcvens, III
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Park Ava.
n e t,-* Died and in cultivation, 4j LARUE Al.l.tltV \N t h UN \ O ll|*
H ttx I i t A. S n u fo id C a ll V lii it I
house,
fence,I.
abundance
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of writer, a real pick up at $13,slltion
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2 BEDROOM furnished apt. Ap­
600.00 -flirod FARM on V'esl i Sanford Jewelry X Luggage to .
EI.Et T itle or
ply 700 W. 3rd. St.
First Street, IH ucres, rnildurn &gt;1)0 nanford Ave.
I’hone 1318
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ACETYLENE
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house, fertiliser und im|ilemcnt USED electiic refrigerator.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished garage
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Inn i i in good condition. Will
H IM . HARDW ARE CO.
apartment with
gas stove A
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to
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sell with or without house.—
heater, adults only. 2300 Mel20H W. 1st Street
20 ACRE farm, 10 acres In cel­ Man's riding outfit, whip cold!
lonvllle.
ery and 10 iu cnldiuge, celery
knee breeches, dress Ixiots, | H,,. Jimmie Cowan’s SI.... I Melnl i
Just cut and land ready fur
spurs und Sum Drown belt
Works for new radiators uml
apartment,
SM ALL all electric
next
crop,
$11,600.00.-10
ACRE
Phuue 667-W.
I i„-w cores. Itndiutor rcpnlriiig I
month. 300
close
In, $60.00
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with
good
house
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W, lake «,ff
install.
Park.
j For Sale at Fiiestoiic. Used 4lilt - I _
paved highway, $8,600.00.
I.mi nl motors
Kuillos - Food
SEE US FOR
. EDROOM downstairs unfurnFRED W. RENDER, Heallor
Ererxer • Portalile Washer • HiM IM h fiU K A IT I P R IN TIN O
ished or partly furnished apart­
Phone 10.10
ist
cycle*, FIRESTONE, II
AND T Y P IN U
ment. Phone 207-XM.
SMALL frame llouie completely
St.
I IIE D IT tll'K E A l! OF
garage
FURNISHED
4 room
fiirnishivi. Immediate possess­
N AN FO R0
Niarg,electric
range, IN N Park
apartment.
Adults only. No
ion. Ideal for couple. Location USED
Phone IftO
cheap. Tal. I4U7-W.
p«ti. 224 W. llitli. Streat. Phony
1413 Oak Ave. I’rice $6800.00.
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Terms, if desired. Exclusive list­
Hairy Indigo bar. pmveil to he uu| ,y. h i i DY WORK I have lw,, of
ing.
excellent leg mm c..v,-r crop, and I u„. i„.«,
,„WII Kallmalwa
RENTAL8. Fine hum* in Hanford, HOHERT A. W IL L IA M S , Itrsltur
t., build up soli
iiuulit j fi,.,.. work guaranleeil Th* Itcsl
furnished, $06.00. Thra* roam " ” nro'V £ r uJd0„ u r AMocl.le
furnlahed cottages In U kn
Ibis ut .36 cents per lb, In la rg -1 mulciluU unci. Jluy Ri-ul's Puinl
Mary. Electric kitchen. Speelsl I p* on*
AtlgntW Bank Hlrlg.
c, i|iianlltlcs, ask for delivered , * t|.„jy .shop, am) W. 2nd. HI.
prices.
,
4 r i | « for summer.
FOR HALE BY OWNKR-house,
A. M. PNP.VATT
M U TTO N IIO I.K 8-C ustom
Made
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
good neighborhood, walking dis­
Seville, Fla.
Uutlima, Delta, llucklca. (,'eimral
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8 ROOM apartment, electrla kitery's A v i'u iiiiiio d a liu n .Shop, ||is
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RANTKII
chan, adulta only. 208 Laurel BY OWNER—nsw 8 bedroom con­
E. 2nd. Street.
Ave. Phona 145-M.
crete block housa, new 2 bed­
room concrete block
house, lliyliest cash pile* paid for used DENSON A YOUNG. Call Ihcm
SMALL hXirnisbed Apartment,
«bonl your painlluu problems
screened porch and carport.
furniture.' Ted Davis Furniture
118 Oak Avenue.
Enlimatea chcci fully g i v a u
Both at city’s edge. Phone 201-J.
Go. all B. 1st. Ph. 968.
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REASONABLE, for Urn aum*URN!BHED
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property and acreage, ira your $0.06 llrn iu e m clul s m o k o $2 06
Un I
E. A. Strout Realty Agency I Used 4 b u rn e r t ill Stove f.'liOO
Orie R. Mathleux, Atioclate 1 used T w in sire m aple tu-d w iih
E S T A It l IS lH - ji
S I'i i E S S E S
1307 E. Second Street at phone
ro ll
spring
and
fe ll
m alpiuxe y,,,i , un ini,kx money ill
1304-J.
tre is
$20 0b
pupi*i.| li Lei us -In.xx yun hnW
Iu e-tuldl-b yulil sell Hi a highly
7un»d I n d u s t r i a l TrackagV I e iig litly used baby lied sod lout
tress
$ 1 0 0b
pi u||l aide Im'lliess xxith e xer&gt;
SW corner of Fulton and Maple.
$0 ob
siiuill ill vest niilit.
A.ituiiiallr I
Loti 1, 2 and E H of loti S and 1 used Morris chair
2 $69 06 Platform rockeis. tapes­
xendillg ms. hilles ir.|.i||e no
8 and W H of Lot tt, Block 1,
try coveted, slightly
iiiieii.Piui
U iite It., i p, r/u
Tier 8, Sanfoni. $1060. caih or
soiled
»30 06j llei aid.
ternu. Owner LEO ROSEN, P.
Riiuiii
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O. Box 814, Miami Beech, Flor­ 1 $180.60 2 Pc. Living
fli'JMfi Mu),** fj$ |»«*$ In.hi 4f 1$••111** 11i**f aI
Suite
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f I .f I»4l , It/Ilif* Htiha Mlsjr*. I1|» II/ f , Mil1 used Sofa Brd
fin
tPl I suit! ,Illll IV II | | $r*» |l#
ADORABLE little bungalow, Juit 2 Lamp Tables. Walnut
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16 • Twenty Vuu x If,
tliutv
baliince iu monthly payments.
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Phone 788-J.
LOCK ARDOR —6 latge rooms,
guest house, 2 batlu, several
lots, priced at $7326 00, iinanced.
Phone 1006.

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F R I M B O H H kfh fF dinners FOR BALE— Gentle young mllcfi I.D.VI I Adams Udica watch. IH
ruxv, $86.00. Mrs. Carl Bradbury,
K. while gold care wllh 8 diaiuevarynlghl, $1.00. H O M E R 'lij
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dtiirsd.
Ubl Orlando Road near Eben-' onils. Finder
telurn lo Dr.
Annas.. Boa 10 Sanford Herald. f iiXRDO PREPS)' Complete jlne
m r church.
| llvniy k lcU u llii, Jr.- Kewaid.

Hunt's Tuxedo Food Btoro, QARAQE apartment, adulta only,
-i-----------------------------------:-----------vacancy April 9th. Apply 1714
LUNCHEON and short orders
Park Ava.
served every day n i Lanuy’o
Drug Btoro. 76c up.
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a$ Lanay a Drug Store, I be upx
L ES TA TE '— INSURANCE
IOFBRTY
MANAGEMENT Mill's Swap Shop— Wa buy. sell or
trad* moat anything. JM
RAYMOND M. RALL, RealUr
ford Ava. Phono IRUf.
-a t 4 Florida B
HOT LUNCHhn ovary day from
M A Y F A IR ' ‘ /.
Uiaa «a fliM a l HOMER'S.
R a a fo r d ’a fin e s t s u b d lris lo n -L o ta
B. 4, 7 and 1. block 8. Mayfair. 1*94G HOUSE Trailer,' p**rUaa,
Enel lot 64 s 188.1*. $600, each
$800. Hanford Trailer Parkcash or ternu. Owner LEO
ROBIN, P. O, Boa 414, Miami TERM INAL GRILL, B
.Beach, Florida.
open N hours dally,
orders,. M ttdw khM r &lt;
building Iota, Young citrus
shade on pavod street
ith sewer. 1 block from Park
flSOO 00 to • 1 1400.00
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a v ia l with houaewurk and Iron*1 ‘J101***1 &gt;»» •ncolltlij
cundltioii.
Ing. 1101 Oak Ave.
«««* "I'PMrunce, $300.04». Geo.
— ----------0 . Swart*, Phone 770-M.

EXPERIENCED maid. Good pay..
1930 PACKARD Six, good condi­
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U. of F. Gets Cancer

Market Report

Kenearch Grant*

(C«nllna«l Frew Pate Onai
about 300 mll«a an hour. Part*
j of (ha plana were scattered a*
1far as 200 yards away. Hardly
, a piece remained that a man could
not plelc up and carry away. Thera
wa* no fire aa everything In­
flammable had heen consumed in
I the Initial eiplotlon."
Mr. MeAleaander than pointed
j "*it th# hack door of hla electrical
«hop to a remnant of the mar
wheel fuselage of the plane which
he had brought back with him.
It waa twitted and bant.
Mr. MeAleaander and Mr. Cockman were deputlred hy the High­
way Patrol to remain on duty at
the erene of the accident until I I
P M. when Col, Flatter and four
other officer* of the Marine* ar­
rived fmm Miami after landing
at the r&gt;eland Airport. An amliiilanre waa on the trene from I
Iteland, at an earlier time having |
le-ni railed at a time when It wa*
not known whether or not there
were survivors
The two local men ware directed
to return to the scene Sunday
morning at 11:00 o'clock. Abou‘

OAINEHVILLE, Apr. 4 -IH p*elall—-Two new grants totalling
338.660 have been made for uee by
the cancer research project at the
University of Florida, President J.
Mlltls Miller announced todry.
fitvrn In sum* of 126,000 nnd
112.660 each, the grant* were
made by the National Advisory
Cancer Council of National Cancer
Institute, Hethmula, Md. Grant* for
the project »o fat total |M6,6fiO
The research project «t the
University of Florida will open
around July I, 1949, and will I *
headed by Mr. Francis E. Buy, awl
a Id mail research team
Proviso* fund* *mountltig to
160,000 were granted the Univer­
sity early In February by the
flamou
Bunyon
Cancer
Fund
thmugli the effort* of Column.*t
Walter Wlnch*ll. Fund* of smaller
amount* have ronte al*o 'm in th*
U 3. Navy, th*- U. H Public Health
Service, and the Committee on
growth

CITHUH REPORT
W IN TER H A V E N , Apr 4 - i/T i
— Th* fltate Cltru* Inspection Bu­
reau 10-00 A M. report today in
boxes:
Grapefruit Orange* Tangerine*
Rail
6 IJt27
73,036
6,387
Truck 20,722
79,828
M 63
Total
78,639
162AM
7,740

■AI1INO Hit U N O li lo wsru phnlogrsphers against taking pictures. Police Chief Edward Farrell, Atherton
Calif., It *ho-*o Oefi) with Kennll Owen rrarler, .16. a* th* latter ls led away In tears frllrrwina hla arrest
In connection wllb the ihootlng of three. Aceorillng lo the police, Frasier Is reported to have shot »nd killed
Mr* Mary fl Thompson, Ml, and »ev#r*ly wounded her twin daughter* after belnr rejected hy on* of the
girls At right, her arm and head bandaged, Shari* Thompson rests In th* Palo Alio Hospital following th*
tragedy lf*r twin *l«t*r, Moris, 1* reported to ha in a rrlllral condition.
f International .Toundphofo)

Vegetable Market
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Apr
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110 , Havny i r p e f e w 1 1 " * " ’ i l l
( l o w e r p o o r e r a * * * IJa an d l e r a * '
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cabbage
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IS l»i» l.
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r r a l e a »nn, e a s te r n ’ r a l e s 111 If-"
C u c u m b e r s liu t l u . l &amp; O , pour l o •
l a i r . p i a l l t y m o ton. l a r g e * 1 *» n o
to o l ’ l ’ kle e l o n . i o o
K g a p l a n t lm
H d - l o o . l e w 114 l e w I l f , po ore r
o n a titr
I I I loo, y .aca ro la bu ion
f | 0, p o o l e r low ah 40
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cartone
I ’ e r a la n e l l - l l *
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h * 4 i ! I -toy *oo »&gt;4 114 d o * m
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d o t *&gt;■ 140 S 10. t a w (Od. 4 d o **&gt;•

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be st l l o , a r n e lle i s i t e I I P t i n . or
d in a r*
u u # l|ly
w a a ly
l i o loo.
0 t h « r llollnt.a e t y p e i i O l o o . ■»'*
4(1-140.
etna l i s t
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l »0 too
po o re r q u a l i t y e n m * w a a l y
ll"
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P n ta ln e a Ion l b aacba Hebag u t s w i i b a d I ' d I e l r e A and 11M 1
m u a t l y lo o , (a w l o w aa l l o .
11
■i f * SOU, c f ea rner * 110, 10 l b ■*• bh
CM I a l l * A end I ’ H I l o o i n
II
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* d CM I e l l * A l e w 111-100
H o u a th S
bu h a m p e i *
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K l t a l g M - H e H r 100.400, po o re r *40
C o e * * ) ) * l o o l l o &gt;6 bu I l l - t i n . fe w

Htatc Farmer.1! Market

111

ISRAILI R IF IIlIN tA T IV I Aubrey Than (left) ts congratulated by Sec­
retary General Trygve LI* (right) at Lake Success, N. Y , following e
nine to one vote by the Security Council tn favor of Israel's admission to
the United Nation*. President ol th* Security Council. Dr AJberto
Alba res, of Cuba, looks on. Egypt seas th* one Coundl member voting
•gainst admission of Israel. Graat Britain abstained
(fniernalional)

State Lcffinlature
v4«tntf*»#« ►***•- tig#« (t*»i
this should be added appropriate
criminal penalties to he directed
against those who hy connivance
or neglect of duty have been re­
sponsible fm murder."
Appearing for a Florida F K.
PC. law, Coe declared nrgroe*
"a te our fellow ritlien * and our
brrthern. Fair emptoyment piaoticea are necessary to the secur­
ity of their lives aa they err to
our*, s i i Justice like c h a rity
begin* at humc." Both the an ti
lynching and FEPC proposals are
similar to plsu* urged for fed•e ra l adoption, the
PirgtessIvrV
, legislative pr&gt;:;ram also
would
make permanent the te m p o ia ry
State election law change which
ut the party
ir&lt;J th*
Htalo.
ighta Party on the Florida bal­
lotThe Progreislve* commended
Warren'* "Just and firm stand
against tha Kn Kltia klan" and
railed for continued action against
lb* organisation. They urged a
law which would requite *Ju- s ta le 1
and It* polltlral subdivision* to
nay damage* to ritlrens “inlured
by the wiongful art* of public
servant*."
Asking for l*p e a l of the stats’

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ACQUITTID Of MUIDIR CHAROII In connection with Ihe sleylng nf her husband In ( mis Angeles, Mrs. Betty
Ferrari (leopard skin coat) li re*lrslned hy her brother, George Laday, Jr., (Ihlrd fmm right) end an un*
Identified friend, as she scream* at her father-in-law, Vincent Ferrari. Her mnlher-ln-law pleads with Batty
to calm down. At the acquitted woman's aide ia her father, George Ledny, 8r. (International Soundpfio(o)

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amendment, the I ’rogiesalve* said
surb action would be "striking the
manacle* from the hand* of or­
ganised labor."

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locdonUd thing a few week a ago. The pro-'
feUflT men coughed nertount&amp; ^ W ta * .J o u r .k ta » S

A FHottpwood' atarlet * uplit

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ed as president of the Rotary Club
at the first meeting In July, I*
manager of the Hanford Motor
and Euiiiunient Co. Ita wai -horn
iTi i/fniBr) v(HUi| on o n , a.ot iw u
and educated at the University of
Colorado whara he later served • •
football ami basketball roach. Ha
wn* commissioned aa a captain In
the United Hlalca Army In 1942
and waa sent to England tha fol­
fully unionised and It luu no dis­ lowing year. In October, 1944, he
pute with Its own employes, tt
said tha peddlers to whom It sells
lee are not Empire employes but
are Independant businessmen. The

(Conltnnea r i * n r * » nn*&gt;
said Ilia Atlantic Tact people* "do
not glorify war hut they will not
shrink from it If aggression la
threatened."
To him, he said, the treaty
mean* "at last democracy la no
|onger , m |e i of lloU U d un|t i ,
It hns Income a rnhealve organ'em determined to fulfill It* great
PUrpoee..............................................

The name*
of thoroughbred^
must he approved by tha Jockey

Club,

Ham Farrell, fall Into a Palermo,
Italy, drydock while returning to
nla ship from shore leave, Ha
im
the goremment.
laIn tha picketing decision, Black
'or *•!&lt;) that Missouri has decided to
na «PI&gt;ly ita law without exception
t&lt;* all persons who combine to re­
dd attain freedom of trade,
u*
'Wo arc without constitution*
e- al authority to modify or upaat
- * Misaourt'a deUrminatfon that It
e -ila In tha. public-interest to make
If combination* of workers. suUoct
.. .*9 law* desliived to Map thoohaniiw

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fighting lasted until tha

Two Iranian# wars raportae
killed and a "consMarabta num­
ber" wounded. Thera has bear
official Information, but It li
llevad Iran handed Rusal* i
• tiff note of pro!sit,

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New York'traoha thta m m for
thg C. V , WWtmy wtabHakamt,
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Iti-lv lo have pssiarl.
And the problems of agrlcul, tore roav "neeonip worse hefora
I they become better," the House
I Appropriation* Committee saldi
j It made the comment In »P! provjug
a
bumper
peacetime
I 37&lt;M,122,079 money bill for tha
' Agriculture Department.
( Tim hill, scheduled for hottis
I debate etartlng tomorrow, would*
finance the derailment for th ^
j 11 id year starting neat July I.
Among other things, It pro.
video 3267,(113,63l&gt; for sold con­
servation payments, 376,000,009
for the school lunch program,
j 360,9(13,600 for the Forest SerI vlre and for an Increase from
•3760 to 32,601) III the maximum
ainmiut of pHytmmla allowed Injdivldunls
of soil
conservation
J practice*. There la also $360,000,(MH) in loan authorisation for th «|
Iru ia i electrification, which I* no»B
' molded In the cash total.
Mcntiwhlle an uncertain future
for export* of American farm
modurta la eeen hy an Agrlcultura
lupnrtment foreign trade author­
ity.
Director D A. Fltsgcrald of
(lie offlre of Foreign Agrlcultur
nl Itrlnllnn* told tile House Ap
pioprlatiriMH Subcommittee that
(he Mnrslmll Rian aid program
may. In the end, force Europe to
turn elsewhere for food and f i h j
• r producta.
The testimony o( Fitigaraid,
who also Is acting food chief of
Die Economlei Cooperation Ad­
ministration, was made public
today.
In other congressional develop­
ments:
(’him*— a "walt-and-iee" Chin­
ese aid bill wa* before the House.
All It does la say that Prtsldant
Truman
can let
China
have
*4,(MM,Win that wa# authorlxad
Congress last year buj
nevar
spent. It would not commit this
country as to China's futur*.
Housing—a Democratic Banator
predicted that Mr. Truman’s MVcn-year program for the conitrutlnn of 1,060,000 public homing
units faces a new cut in Congress.
The Renata Banking Committee
hat already approved a bill w hit­
tling Mr. Truman’a program to
810,000 unlta over ••six-year per­
iod.
Jl
When the bill comae up fat- Sen­
ate debate, perhaps next week,
there will b* *
to trim
the figure to 600,000 unite In tix
year*.
Mr. Truman's leglelatlve pro­
gram is nearing a now-or-never
teat ea Congress
begin* ' Its
fourth month, with showdowns
approaching on half a doian ma­
jor Issues,

TEH R AN , Iran, Apr. 4 - (/P iAx reliable military informant said
today a Russian regiment attacked
an Iranian army post In northemtern A s m h n l Jan n f e w days ago company reported the picketing
and an "Important battle'1 waa reused Ita bualnaaa to drop 86
nor cant and endangered perishfought.
foodatuffs.
Hnvlel
troops, supported by
tank" and armored r a n , crosaad

* i1lM r»fm aTS*ltunnad Ntanaa'

tth U w T iw m 'h fo rfe • m m m i\
then the producer said qnlatty,
hJoa? plaaaa * do I me a favor.
Whan you talk to me heroine*
heap quiet"
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Rotary Club

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quality and eonsumed satisfaction
against these who seeek tn take an
unfair advantage by ahlpptug «f
Immature, unpalatable eitrus pro­
ducts
Next year wa may not have a
California and Texas freese and
our poaltlun may revert to that
of last season and early this sea­
son when growers were facing
bankruptcy, ha declared.

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ihow Increasing roluma and no
really noticeable decline In tb*
rnrlier market* such m* Florida
City. Manager C. 3. Phillip* of
that market reporta tha quality
of tomatoes I* still fairly good,
with the past five day auction per­
iod totaling 62,321 bushels bring­
ing n g ro ti revenue to farmers &lt;M
1164,804 06. The price averaged
l.'J.b.t with the high at $6.00 The
, Iman emp 1* about over with tha
ci-eptfoo nf Pole heans which art
, nelllng for 14.00, The low offerting* for squash Is renting It to
be b ft In the fields. Price* on
I squash ranged from 60c tr» 11.50
imr huahel.
Manager Sandy Ander»on of th*
: Sanford Market report* a good
' suply of cucumbers, bc*ns, sqsusim
rabhage. rilcry, tomatoes, eggW
I plant, lettuce, and aw ed ru n
moving nut at steady to slightly
.lover price* with cabbage *nd
(celery considerably lower. Celery
.sold at 12 10 to 32.26 and cabbage
at 76c per 60 lb* bag. All veg*.
rabies and fruit are of good qual­
ity and the market anticipate* •
good supply during th* current
week.
The Htsrke Market continue!
with good quality strawberrle*g
and Manager Alvares advise*
farmer* and buyers are highly
pin**e.| with the Federal Inspection
servlro now available at this mark­
et Herrle* have continued to In­
c r e a s e In price to the grower and
an increase Iri acreage Is expected
for the nest season. 2,434 crates of
her tics passed over the platform
during the period, March 24
through March 30, averaging $961- pet crate
A
Manager Frank K. Conner of (h f
Warn hula Market reports very
hot and dry weather Is affecting
nop * to some rstent and farmer*
at* tmiv Inlgatlng the fields

W a itin g F o r i
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EFFINGHAM. III. Apr. 5—&lt;/P)
— More then 50 pertoni. including
al lent 11 new-born infants, were
reported killed today in a fierce
f t fire that deatioyrd St. Anthony"*
hotpilal.
Hotpital and fitelighling official*
(aid the death toll may reach t&gt;0
Al leatt 15 bodtea were removed
The lire wa» dneovered ahortly
before
midnight in a laundry
chute. Eyewitne*ie* *aid the b0
yeir old. three and one hall *lnry
brieli itructure quickly became a
f t treat mat* of flame*.
"It burned io fait, it couldn't
be fou|ht." laid one reicuer.
Many pilienti leaped Irom wind­
ow*. Some died in their (laming
room* a* nun* and lowmpeople
tried to aave them.
The bodie* ol 11 infanta, (till
in their (lame-blackened metal
etib* on the iccord floor, were the
^ first to be removed.
•
Uncounted bodie* were *trewn
on upper (loot*. There were about
30 patient* on the thin! Ilonr. a
nurte *aid, "and I don’t believe
any ol them got out.’’
Effingham I* « community of
6,000 In South Cent rat (llinot*.
100 mile* northeast of St Lou1*
and 200 mile* *outhea»t of Chic,
ago, un the PenniylvanU an.l
Illinois Central Railroad*
ft
Hundred* of the rlty'a reildent*
ruehed to the eld of the loij or
more patient* In the 125-bed hos­
pital. But they ware hampered by
falling bricks
artrl rubbl". and
the danger of falling walla.
Inalde. the Roman Catholic
nuna who wart on duty braved
the flamea to lead abme patient*
to safety. Some nune died In the
attempt, and othere periahed In
their troom*, where they, were

%
i hospital I* opafated by the
alaters of the Order of Bt Franci*
The Hospital chaplain. Father
Sandon, died In tha Dr*. H I*
charred body was found In «
room naxt to Hie hospital chapel
Dr. Otorg* Wood, *t« ff phytl*
elm , estimated the number of
dead at 60 or 58. Lieut. Nelson
Page of the Illinois state police
said Ih# loll Is from 50 to (10
Chief J. H. Green of the Effing
ham police said, '‘There’s ju«t tv
wav of telling "
Only some wall* stood early
today. The Intense heat of th*
smouldering ruin* and th# tangled
debris elowed removal of th#
bodies.
Karl Alt, 88. who lives across
th# street from th# hoepltal said
flame* were ehootlng out of the
hoepltal'* front entrance shortly
attar the alarm wt/s sounded, lie
and a neighbor helped 12 to 15
person* to safety.
Max Beldenbom, 00. a mel"
nurae, was badly burned In help­
ing 12 patient* to safety down an
alevitor. He said tha sister who
found the fir* In a laundry chute
got him out of bed.
"The whole place wee a whole
hath of flame," he aald.
Beidenhorn seld there were at
le n t eight new-horn Infente In
the nureery and "they Hied along
with tha filter who etayeil with
them."
Two expectant mother* escaped
from the dill very room. They
gava birth In nearby homtt. They
and lhair hablea wara reported
In good condition.

Tn* mother* are Mr*. Arnold
(Continued On Page Two)

Nash-Kelvinator Cuts
Prices On Two Cara
DETROIT, Apr. 0— f/P»—Th*
downward movement in oar prices
ntlnuee.
continues.
Effective Uet midnight, Nash
Ketvlnstor Cdrp. announced a re
duatlon of 120 to $190 on Its two
serie* of car*.
Tha announcement came on tha
heel* of a similar cut by Ford.
In tha four weak* previously
Kalaar-Frater,
Willy* • Overland
cut
General Motor*
of metervolume,
oata and
produci m a m a for
t® et®CItv
C aijft 1

jta r avallablllt
Increased pra
In
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POLICE SUSPENDED
"NORFOLK, Va., Apr. 1M * V Thtrty Norfolk polkaaaa war#
auapenalon today aa the
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T U E S D A Y . A P R IL . 5. 1949.

Richard Crowe Legion Seeks
*50 Are Killed Program For Miracle Soil Day
Gov.
At Municipal Airport Announced Arrested For
Congress Okay
As Fierce Fire
Bank Robbery For Vets’ Aid
Burns Hospital
Dr Hugh H. Bennett, chirf of the U. S. Soil Cnmervalion Ser­
vice. i, ill ipeak at I I I "&gt; o’clock, Thursday morning on die Miracle
G.hI Cnniervalton Field Day program, wli'n the W5 acre farm of the
f ellowshlp Biblical College will be liiiurfornied hv lumdiedi of men
and faim mar lime* from waste land into productive field* *nd f a i ­
lure., Kxcrpl for to acre, of «rlt• ---------------r ii ■ ' rev : th r1land n nmniproer t Mini -In ml Vssocia'loii
Li Iuhi ,|
The pi "gram, flee lo nil, | i ex (Dggln*. managn of the Seminole
peeled to attract over 35,900 peo­ County Cliambcr of I'omioerce end
ple, and I* being made possible by .ramos Keith, president of the
the U H. and State Sot) Conner (treater
Orlando
Chamber
of
vatlon agencies, 30 buslneu, civic Commerce, will give greetings as
and Industrial agencies, fnrin ma­ sponsors, Henry 1. I,out tit, D D.,
chinery and fertlllter manufac­ Episcopal Bishop, w||| speak.
turer* amt
the Seminole
and
Introduction of the Soil Con­
Orange County Chamber.i of Com­ servation District Supervisor v will
merce. During the day conserva­ take pla&lt;r at noon, and a hand
tion practices will Ire demonstrat­ concert hv the Air Force Band
ed that would take a
farmer will follow.
years to accomplish It will be
At 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon,
the first demonstration of it* Wind
W. E Ellis, president of the
In Florida.
Commercial Hank and Trust Co,
Dr fleiiTiett'* talk end other Ocala, and piesldent elect, the
addresses on the program will Florida Hankers Association, will
be made In tha speakers* itand speak on the ,uh|ect, “ Hankers
wlilrh h*s been erected atop one T a le to Soil Conservation Farm­
of the former ammunition dumps in g ’’
at the east end of the alrpoid
The Rev. R Alton Bradley,
At 1I:0I&gt; o’clock, Robert E president of Aldrtagaln DnlverWltherell. district conservationist. aity. will deliver a talk expressing
1). S. Soil Conservation Service, appreciation for what is being
Orlando, will give a description of done on the project for the agri­
the operations.
cultural part of the University
Th" program will be opened at Visiting officials will tie Intro
10:15 A. Si. with the playing of duced.
the National Anthem by the 14th
At 3:45 I’ M. Colin D (Itinn,
Air Force Hand. Orlando, with state conservation!*!, U S Roll
Sgt. Jantskl conducting. Invoca­ Conaervatlon Service. Gainesville,
tion will ba volcad by tho Ray. J. will sum up the operations of the
R. Farris, head of tha Hanford
(Ceatlaaa® Oa ra g e T w a i

and

cloudy with ehowera and thunderstorm* this afternoon and early
tonight. Fair Wedneidty. *

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A N IN DEPEN DENT D A ILY NEW SPAPER

EstebUshed 1908

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Warren Requests

$50,000,000InNewTaxes;

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M IA M I. Apr. :i_i,r&gt; — Hkhard II Crnne, ■rlird 1**1 night
I hr Amniian l egion vailed on
on charge* nf firring with a ( ongicii lotlav to make coitr a
New York hank's IHHI.A80, waa
iciomlarv connrlri itinn and pan a
In hr arraigned al Tampa (hi*
aftrrniHin. Crawfnrrf II. Carson, tmtlii billion didlai vclciau* pen
agent In rh a rir of (hr FBI In Mon (nil
Florida, said (hr arraignment
il 'li iu « mi angling acailon nf
would br brforr I'. H. Commieslnnri
Caul
I'lnktrlon
soon the Home V »tri.si*» t ntmnlNrf,
affrt I hr lung HOttgbl bankrr I* I ninth act flirt) nr" pemmn rott
brought Ib rrr 1l wan rrprrted Jc,Innate, iiinning up to t&gt;/7,0(lfl,
hr « nuM j t r l t r In Tampa about nun min I rgioo ipolcnni'i lotui
2.00 I' M. ft «*., prrHiimrd (hat
llmmai I avln* dri laird
t r ii» r ' nnuld
br transported
I don’t rbnak you ahoilW *m
from Darluna llraih, » h rrr he
oh.,tifr .oil a. agaon* pnnnplr
waa *rlffd l**i nleht, in Tampa
hv rar. although t at«nn de­
10 demanda horn (hr lomniittrr
clined to Male hn» hr *01114 lo. aotor Legion rott flguira, lav
he tran*purl*d

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TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 5r— (.T)
Governor Fuller Warren today
retouiipendf-l more than $50,000,000 a year in new taxes to the
1 I-' i ill -a l-gul
Api'a.riitlv that
gave rhem •
• I1-"' - -'I Ifviei, hecauae he laid
. f.,,1 fr" ih—m i program that he
1r .Uin ilrd " ould cx!l for only $35.1(HXt.fHtO a year in additional **-

l i.ii'i.
Hie Go- •rnor and in hit eon-

lo. trio.led ibal »|i lltll'C* ' «Uat
( nmmerre un ail,in ,n ,I ."•m .g* tn j joint »•*Ccumiv 1 i.
II,r IB arn el' t| 1
■i .onflll.nn
.1
• , | M a n a g e . r.d *1"'* ’ f (louar »pd 5en»te. though,
DAYTONA BEACH Ar r 5
fth HilfniR tt* det
m e p 'h n * waiteil
| i,r .iiiomitt«r ha* before *t a
I. Ilf 1 M 1Xka"’
(/Tl - A rnnplr ol newly i'Ulc!l*i*&lt;l
i that 5* hm
no pride of authorI..1I t.y Hrp U s n llo iD
*n IHr.t 1 * l i e n at \ 00 r M whal
C •* ’ »fir ta i .i.» i
,.f i 5" Chjm- ,1,.p
cat* ami * «IH|iirin|i* bnlrl allrnd pay f7.’ a m onth I » (Vortd Wat I l ent r » la- - Full". w '«rpn A«nt$|r| r*f'
ib- -- enue i»!sn" he preaf 1
ant, gatagr m m -i and p-.dice cap 'd e ra il* *• »gr ‘'5. vuti)ei‘t in I n ail-i", in flir AAt\
a\»d rp 'ru i») H* ijiJ bP would not ob» t v prn- h* t
lim ita tio n *
--ata
it., i.
*'• 'l i j i
tain brought iltr s i i m I lait niglii 13990 * veai Income
o'b-, mciny o! providing
|«a».»‘ &gt; 1' ' m r fl i|*e
M**. l" r* *!»•
1
ol R If haul M r »rm p rn t Large* (or m arried v e ls rs n * and 42990 (XKHVWI , ye ar delu u
I ' f (Ite ••
th ey (* * ' "
,», f
h
tt ! ?"g aa it is not a
fm unto*trie d servicemen.
ol d'lapprartng **ttb JfWJ.hbO in
1
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1 .I., | "glilatm. ipt*’rd no (Itaing 19
Tsylot endotve-J the Rankin
s r \'
Th&gt;, n th* • »*t - »• ’
N*«
5oik Natmoil City
Bank Bill »* » committee session which hint t-i;| tested -.ut • ' •*'. c u n
?!
■ t
!1 'h i Leglilatura
...
• *Kr general program
bn&gt; i ’. i 'i I the G-i
. Ii»s" ii, ifir li,,i , , , -■ I il.^ aty ,»xe1 . *
llao
fund*
,»
lv it
1 R .,.,1 -.ii a Vetersn&gt; Adnttn cial i“ 'gram
'anvpaigned leat
j . r a l i v ' t ' , " « -t 'h r t,„., •4* h u f " ’"♦ a
F PI Chirf I E diai H-im-rt u id
j '.tratlon r.timatr *h»t II tH
17. *.i mg Renat* *.. • *»-&gt;.* ’u P t ,,, h - ■ i.t.hi.a. 1 1" . ■
r^f
■ •’ v ♦ -&gt;
Cro" r admitted taking a "largr IVorhj War I and II »tei*n* ate Cla.t ( Monhi"!! ' *&gt;• • •"* gcit'K
1
♦ . . . L #ihe .tati governi h - - e *ta| A ^ j r*
Hint of moorv from the Link but I U0'&gt; by the year 20'’ Thr sinir Hi"!*, •'peaket rhp“‘ • t* Bpja C u r n 'i (-• ' ■
•* * ’
r t
...... , pi .,1*d I - . I t.. I’ i i v v-r
on commercial
d rtlm 'd tt&gt; -prr.ifv mv i-rtticulj: paii.oon "-Sh estimated it 417,1)90. *#&gt; i* DeFunts1
j
000,000
for
World
War
I
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r
ins
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, vj
\\ I'dr *1'H I ».gt at .III* .. .'g. • n d
•) '.lltli-x to produco $0,!'•
imount Agent* »*covr&gt;ed
, ah-nr
...Ii 9 " ‘J " ’
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Sen
fo il 'em member
t
b l hom * *uitc * i- in * tow,-'* pot
2 riot fram Hep teagur It1 ite (&gt;• ginning """ '"ri'i
i ,t: ,. ,- v . »*&gt; yf so cer.te a
•pot;
- &gt;, t Id j lim
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ifw o n Dirvinmlv. Hoover eaid. i (&gt;.&lt;aii so anmodmen* t,, *o(argo lt&gt;*“ ■..*i»n tum* ' * -t ,*'!»tlCi&gt;
........... I ‘i-1'pb.it. '- —43,899,000
• , .pt.p •,)
ti..
jS n v ie t D e le g a t e s
To
A c tio n
On
R equest
| lh.S05 -if llir fund* heel been tr I th« present b ill to im-lude W i r ’ d At' a r.m , •( it.. Ai * S "P 'e m c i,.|i| p p ,
, i" 'Ci"»-.mg tax on
,il ii. ■►I'm hardly
tt i d e r a i l* , amt make *hg
100,000
A s s e m b ly
S ta y
S i­
I,..,
For
S ilv e r
L a k e covered and *n addllional $19. |w
four'
Ii. coptmu ' • • pi iu
(.■'tn i
' d .lr a'l '.e tria n a
holding
d l*
rt 'nu.h.r!! o( l tiercvp.t tax on
• '.ingratiiUto
r* I! 1 St t,e •*
jp-t*
air
in
id
t
ih&gt;
R50
lud
brrn
Incited
le n t
On
'A llia n c e '
.dialg e* othei then dlxhormialde
Road
Is
P r o m is e d
r0ji» is.-rnrtj trom letail sales—
F1 Lf» k‘1 i tp ,t ten-. l M D ot/. &gt;na ’ ‘ gt-i «nd A. J
A|l trill!. Hoover addrd. * totd ' 3 Received
other
propoaalv Htni*'
11,900 900
msnagar, lot
•him 8*piU J Greer, #»*'*•
f 'til h*#r
tuiiMG.)
NEW YORK,- Apr. 5 — &lt;/F )~
A t.xji on tobacco product* other
The County Comnuaioii today n| 411 1.15.1 b ' of ll,e ,ii,|rn fundi I I &gt;to Rsp oouddri r|t i sirfr
operating the
th-!r fine work
on
t),MIM
f
I put pension* on *o Hd &lt;
’2 alnllng
than clgaictres i which already
Serretary ol Stele Acheion laid matched the City’* recent annual have brrn sccotinlrd lot
eat*hll»hment
'
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*
1
•!
f
8
«lcl" 1 of f
elect" ! to
I n alr atcuriling lo iiicums. trout
are taxed t—41,100,900
today it is "the conviction of the donation lo the Salvation Army by
( rowr told ibr TBl. Eloover t* Rep Davis 'R -W tsi to eltmimrte th" 1! ■'*• AVftTf ReI V g*'! hy pre•’To th" pt"a. i r .al»u wish lo
A 5 percent ’ rx on amusement*
.'infer
!
la
gotAmerican people that the United appropriating $300 to this group Istrcl, that b» threw the itolan Ipiopn.sd medical daductlun* liom »r rang* 1 ict!t»n
" ('haltman
think y u
admission,— 12,500,090.
in
27
-lewspapera
Naltom is our best hope of build­ after Capt. Byrd Hudson had made bond* and teeunitei io (he Atlantic ' income, and ftom Rsp Wheels* Bin Fu'tua of the Hutue Electiora Ung publicity
A ll.it tax of 10 cent* an acre
\ *!most dally.’ Thts type o( pumlclty or. forest land*— 42.000,000.
ing * peaceful world comunity." a request for this amount.
Ocesn and "tool the»r only to Irak* (U-Gai U&gt; change payments from Commdtaa
, „ r two—F
, W
., Bedenbangh 0f i could not be h-ught. *-'*« If w *
k 2 to I f h a montn
Half a cent s gallon on fu fl
The
Acheson'* stelemant we* handed
Capt. Hudson reported on aid the bank official* angry "
j
I ay lor.
the legion’s Ugtsla- tcdum hl* .nd Georg- Keith qf had the money m do
Through oil. not :u I (or home lighting
to the prut a* tha U. N. General lo ait Injured man. Saturday, on
Th* bank previously rapoi'ed *’• * representative '*i Wttnlng* .ita r 'ln -w e r e told to stand aside the Gtav.'s, R m lc r lu being placed and h iit ir ^ — H,S00,00O.
Aissmhley opened * lassfnn whieh tacent help given lo a joblew man that Crow# hid taken et lj» * ;
w anted
U a im * lln ttte U e o * pwKiir,
increasing tho tax on grots re*
•
H"u*e hearing on on IM nuYdsItV map »p.d w*
rherges that they were lliquall-‘ e'rtltnly apprm aG *t. Mr |v*v ceipts of utiiities oompant** from
many delegate* believe will be a and m his three children who were 1833,860, Including » 19J,000 in taken &gt;Ut of tire pending hill
e**h end 4890,000 In bond*
|
M eanw hile the
Hou*
Arm ed fle d b y
th t'li-on* ! ’ s prromt to 3 p»r*
p r e -e lR '-tiu t'
s c M 'd ite * ’h - h ir e d .
heed-on cl*»h between the Eaal laid tip wtih mealies, and referred
4 hunt 416,000 in cash was found 'S ir v lc e * C om m ittee told the atm
Cent 11.500,090 additional.
dl lie the Mayor Andrew Cartawuy .a:.!
end Weet over th# Nort Atlantic lo many visit* In the sick with Mts In a vac ant beach bungalow owned ediervice today to q u it q u arrelin g Ihr'i cesei piobahly
P. m. ini. thi
mtanglbU* tax
fnai Mder of huamna. i MimtimI . i*h tn exnrea.. t.i tho Giant* a
Pact
France* MrDougal. county nnrae bv 1‘rnve'a parents al Rlaten t»- ot lace an tnvesltgatinn.
A re.aoluth.i unanlmmisly a
Today'* »es*lon brought Rui- lie declared that M il. Htidron, a luiid In addition, Crowr bad mad
| *la'» Andrei A. Gromyko f*r» to Salvation Armv official, will aid I rd apprnrunatelv 181,0*81 to bant* doprt't hv the coimillttec aahl that
a, ,&lt;| friend* to whom br owed “p rivi|ti in 'he oafiiin.il mllltarv
, fare with the llgn*r» of the pact,
*ic
endangering
the money waa sent ft on* est iiilulnneol
hut Gromyko'* plan* were closely him in vmtinR rase* ol lllneti *t nmm-v
Fetnald-Laughlon Memnna! Ho* Florida a tew day* aftr' be dl* thr .o m it,,* veiurlt, tiy Hying
i guarded
to .ell the piitdii- their own pm
appeal r I
Acheson *s!d the (I. N
*nt- ptlal and at the bounty N u u m v
The FBI aald 'art Friday " 'it timlai view* regarding an p »'
1bodies the hope* and aspiration*
CommDalon
Chairman H B
1to which we dedicated ourrglve* In Tope commended Capt.
Hudson 4Tb,356 of the misting money ''*d er W e w ill not tolerate the con
| the war " He added, "we are He- for hi* efficient work during the com* by mall to Individuals *"d t l nuance o| th l* practice.’ the bt, , peach of sccrptsiic" appeal"
’ stamp tax i!r cm 10 cants to M
[ termlned those purposes shall not past yaar. and stated that the Institutions to whom the pe»-&gt;..
tui promotion if industry. l-»i
&gt;j express ,l- ; cun'» per ft*89 value 1 -4 2 .0 0 0 " *e *K *r H'gb
resolution vaid
be lost, howeeer great are the dif­ Commission will appreciate very aid* Crow# owed money.
»ni
p*y
fni
collrg"
f
actrlf
ippteolation
'
&gt;
'•■*
Giant*
’
r
ynifl,
11
w»»
piunipted
by
two
recent
A bank spokesman *ald, ,”1"'
ficulties to be surmounted’'
much making his finding* known
"leak* liom ibe l-entagon, one 1*11 requiring I-Rlftr to 1— f-m-e ! • ,'abUahltig tl’R'i apring train’i'a
Dnubltrig 'hr oornuratltir capiever,
that
they
probably
csmiot
; Acheson did not mention the At- to them of future case* of person*
i.&gt;*,e at Hie Muiucipa’ Airport end 1tal *took t»v 1690,000
keep the money lie cited a '* ’v Involving 70 prospective target* and minimum payment a &lt;&gt;f 45"
' tan Ho Pact specifically although aided.
I
month
to
nh|
age
*a*l,t*i&gt;.
e
in
!
In ihr Mulct union In the event
f &lt;i bringing i bel. ( ui in iduhs * '
constltitHons! *niend*nt to
| he did »*y:
F C. FuMerlon aaked that the which br said could be used to of war. tha other concerning ef- plant t
ii" &lt;‘itv
I Invy * state * ide tw i mill tax on
"Thl* country hat cooperstej right of wey to Silver Lake near (orce the creditor* to give Mir fecttveiiesa of the Air Force * 11
H" urged tlm innatui* not Iylining tin.,. »ilending 'ha hail | real e.,titl&lt;
iwith huinsstead*
wllh other peace-loving nation* In 1hi* property he
Improved and money back to the bank'* Insurance I 30 bomber*. Chairman
Vinson lei luv* of Fl»ilila blind u&gt; r.
i ueie * ii , ' ..imnn»i,'ii',i *■ exempt i fm 'en \'e*ra to pay
effort* to achieve world economic( leveled off where harrowed. The company.
•hr* facta that a great many thing
eaid
I &gt;t,n I , rider, VV Ii ilt"Mip"r »nd i fill Hib flo-nl and duiaight control
The handsome affable Crowr. fl. t IJ-Gn)
recovery and aeaurancea against I Board promise* action on the matAnd the House Alipropralltnn* &gt;ile needl'd to give run .fute i&gt; I A Dv sun, f'lty Manager ( Ilf pmgt ini
j lived comfortably In a recently Committee
approved
lund* »&lt;&gt; i luhl fill lilac" In the 'ini "
aggrwtslon.
Jler.
f i t M'Kibbin, r'liintnan nf Hie I WiHn.itl et.limaling (heir rev#“ We look upon those *■ th* nee-1 l.eonard Button told of the her poi.'liAsed home on Rtiilrr. Inland combat. Communism abroad and
At 111" nppnnllp rlid "f I be . i.| I ' i i h m I v ('nfllm r v t l n n It I I I’.lpn, | r i l l . . , l i p I I I n i ! tiuggvstcd doubling
with
III*
wife,
lloimra,
and
tlurc
«(,ia«taa*rf ne raae •&gt;*•
;«rd* to motorists of a cattle guard
aubveairalvea at home
itrim. Ferry F Muirnv »f Fru'l r'.niniv Cummii'ii"in.| W li Kil the pie.ciil 5 percent aeveranc#
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pined below road level on the children He was widely known
The &lt;-a.iiiiititt«-ar recommended ptmif accepted Ibe If "live speak I,. , i'm iniv Clerk &lt;* I' Herndon, Itux on petroleum
produced in
and
respected
In
Staten
Inland
42,900,999 morn for 1(1" Stale l)c
f n n r i n H P n c t ' V o t T l P U ''Buttonvllle" nr Lake Road, and
r*lnp with a|irepart'&lt;lalntetnent
r ..uln'r „f Cnmiiu-ice Trcaanrer IFlm idn, and a law turning into
L i C g l U n r t l B l l l t t l l l C B |lt„ ,eilt* | (he "making of a pa* wbcic lie wait active In social and partment'H "Voir® of America" •ha)"I'm ante
we have already ,| | lng|ey and W V. Bitting and *he State Trea.ury "Million* of
chiiillable a ffa li* Bank nffi. ial* and 48,885,141 morn for the FBI pnitved the Kiitlirnthin
.i„
pond ia | t; Kil|iatrirk. P"*' pre*lrlc da dnllnis" in urn lalmed deposits in
rmiahlctrd
him
one
of
Ihclr
pm
than Die agcnclea got thla yeai la aat loll, federal, alate and local nf Hie (Tnlttlhi't nf I'onitiiere*
mlailoner l^ourakro^ and County
,H " n d a bank'.
mixing
ininig
executive*
iCaailMHait i.„ |.Har a.,r
Thn FBI booat w«a even more
'Road Hupt. H. B. Gray warn re
In k Silrwnr/. .enelary nf the
(.nvenim U a tie n warned the
l.ait Thursday the FBI found than 111" I'rnalrlenl reque.atei|.
uuer.ied to Investigate the road
New York lila .it, farm system,, &gt;«’«• d»'"i »
l"bbyi,t* »f P»w*r114,975 in cuhIi in an envelopi in , The** fund* were part of *n
• (Continued On f'aga Three)
mi,"drived Carl Hubledl, direrdur '
InteieM . have orders to sethe Btetrn Island home nf Crowe'* omnibus 1747,218,102 money 1811
..f ibe (Hants farm club*. Cbn.lea but age any .ev.m.ie progrem
Delegate* lo the American L e - ' / i
•
nr a
g\
parentn, Mr. amt Mra. W. J. Ci»we sent to Hi" llouac for debate,
them n,on-'yr
money, *"&lt;1
i
Marian; (Tarrnce .b.ima.d, easlM , t,'"»t would rcost
""t *hfm
gion Stale convention
atartlng l i 0 O r i n &amp;
V O tC S
U l l An FBI spokesman identified the probably later thin waek. Th* ap
(Conllnueal tin I age t lx )
rnl
director
Ilf
the
farrii
clubs;
|
Friday at Sarasotg war® named,
nnn
.. , .
45, 110 and 120 lillln aa among proprlatlom, would flualicn opera
.I'dni Lolrert; Clmrle, A .itnnehaui,
and IB new members were taken $ 4 f t . 0 0 0 0 0 0
H i k e
tlinse missing from the hank
tlon* of Ihn State, Justice hiiiI
Into Campbell-Loaslng Poet 63 at • fP iV ,W U V |m n r
■ 1 1 1% C
A le n in
M o v e
general manager nf Hi" Je|*"V T n x i n
The F n i etnphanlied It » » '
II iiiitlniivtt On lm||* I Nu f I
I'tly (ilanla; Tommy Heath, uiariaIts meeting last night at the fxs- I «
Q 4 n 4
T o V O U no way connecting the
rider
ge, nf the Minneapolis Sillier*; O n N p w V o r k S t r e e t s
glon Hut. Post
memberahlp of l 11 O l t l l C
l a A C n Crowca with the money missing
I W ASH IN G TO N , Apr
«.n
T r lim a n
To
R e q u e n t I Ig lilatln il to Ipgalltr Hn
,1 •» Brck"r.. rnanagei
nf III* Jerney
428 was reported.
|
- — .— .
.
. .
from the hank. Neither Mrs. Ctowe
NEW YORK.
Apr b—(/PI—
•a.tvi' clausa" in haafliall ■■&gt;.,■#ra. t , ' i'y Giants, Angidn Juliani; Tom
Commander James A, Wright, ATLANTA, Apr Ik—(A’l—Geor­ nor Crowe's parent* were Immed­ H e a l t h
P r o g r a m
I was Introduced In tha Housa tn. \|&gt; Kemia, Maurice llatelHilt; Hor. Taxi* streamed through N*aw York
and the following other delegates gla voter* wrote thalr "wnije]!)?! iately available for comment fol­
day by Rap*. Mills (D A rkl and "•&lt; A. Rtoneham , prcaldent of the street* early today In greater
will attend th# convanUon: Earle today on a proposed 146,000.000 lowing announcement of hie arrest.
H"rlnpg (D -F la ).
|Jp.*ey City Giant*; Nicky S ir- number* than at any comparable
historian; Jlamas tax Incraasa for schools, road*.
The FBI had been trailing Crowe ] W ASHINGTON, Apr
T '. Loucka, post
The bllla would exempt otgan" 'dn"*; Jack Aragon, manager of morning hour since a city-wide
I. Galloway, eommandar elect: hoeplUla andother eUU aarvlcev since shortly after he dropped from Presldent Truman now la working
rank Pavllck. Chef da Gera of , Tha trek to polU began at 7:00 sight 5ter. 27, leaving shortly on a message to Congress calling ad sport* of all type* from p ro -Ith * Jacksonville T s r,; Jim Boyd strike began last Friday,
Immediately aftar that police
undar
th"
Sherman and Don Ramsay, msrsgar of 'ha
tha Forty and Eight, and Joal In a statewide referendum that thereafter a trail of letters and for * broad national health In- aecutlon
mnouncamint tn o p e r a t o r s '
Field and Jim Slngiatary, oast goaa a long way In eharUng the money mailed back home to friend* auranc* program, Senator Tapp*’ Anll-Truat Law fierlong former Atmix City 3ooi
(D -F la) told reporter* after * t V
°t )ha Florida j
Also Hugh Poland, ms rager of spokesman dasiared. "the atrlke
commander*. Alternate* arn John ■tata’a future.
he owed.
It waa tha blggaat tax Increase
State Baseball league,
Trenton ball dub: Charles Ii is ovar."
Texas Brady, Paat Commander
Crowe waa siuiivo. although It White Hou*# call today.
Thera was no immediate cornThere were Indleatloni that Hi­ S'-miham.
Aaked about It, a white House
general manager Jf
Cheatar K. Millar, Chaplain Ed evar attempted tn Georgia—a 42 developed he mingled freely with
Monforton, C. J. "Klngflsh" Har­ per cant hlka ovar th* prasent people In stores, hers end hotel* ■pokeaman said th" mastig" pro­ lt nu»# Commerce Committee. *o T.-nlon; CarT Llridy; Fienk (Jen men* from tha striking union.
state budget of $108,000,000. And
which the bill* wara raferra I,
Meanwhile both aide* studied
■»**, manager ol the Knrxvil!*
rison and John H. Pone.
Polle# Captain Vlrglt Stuart of bably will go to the Capitol Hilt
would call for prompt h "*rln ", Stnekies^Rnf'Raeii, business m an-1Mayor William O’Dwyer’* *# « ]# -’
New membara admitted are: it waa the flrat time voters decid­ St. Auguatlna aald description* ! in about two week*.
-- - - 1----- *
------ —
tha issue thamaalvts.
1 Ftpper was one ot a group of and would qu*»Hon leading f l - '
George W. Arnold, Allon T. Rail, edPoliticians
agreed that glvan him Indicated Crow* had Congraaa member* particularly gur**_ In the simrt* world
Atlas 61. Bougge, Joseph B. a big turnoutgenerally
ahavad
some
of
tha
heir
from
tha
might apalt defeat
volv# a state labor relation* board
Brown, William J. Dunlop, Las- for th* expanded program. A front of hi® lMad to make him ap­ luteraatad In health Inaurinc* leg- m*n
election to
determine whether
lla A. Jacobean, Edwin D. Ken­ light vote would aid supporter*. pear partly bald, and that he ap­ lalatlon who called at the Whit* er
tho union has a majority of work­
nedy, Thomton E. Noon. Ronald School force# and othara who parently'had attempted to tdaaeh House together.
the
er* iu the Industry
The othara included Senator*
W. Mulrhaad, Bolyn N. Me Clung, would banallt directly sear* ex­ hi* halt.
i
■r,
Murray (D-M ont) and Elbert D
ton.
Okla.,
team;
Don
Garcia,
Hutton Redd and Btaphan Vtek.
He
aald
Crowa
always
carried
«
on th# ground
pected to, _
reach th*
... poll*, rain or
Thoms* (D -U tah ), and Raprasan- cltiise" Invalid
T H E W E A T H E R
Admission of that* naw mam- ahtna. Meat
(aat Impartial
observer* suitcase with him, regard!#** of tetivaa Dlngell (D .M 'ch) and Bl* baseball la an intarstata tarnm ir-. manager of the Oshkosh, W lic ,
Impart
te*m; Hal Grulier, manager of ih«
fContlnnad is Papa Two)
where h« went,
activity.
...
- L$
- rated tha final vote • toaaup
JACKSONVILLE, Api, 5 -L W
lac). J1. Donald Klng*The FBI had picked up hit trail miller (D
The "reserve i*lau»"" In aff*"l Sanford Giant*, *nd Tory PavUh,
Schools and callages turned out
ley, deputy Federal Security AdHIGH LOW
SCHOOL BOND ELECTION
many of thalr student* to help Mar. 28 when he registered at the mlnlatrator, altn waa In th* group bind* a player tn remain with manager nf the Springfield, O ,
72
Atlanta
62
CLEARWATEE. Apr. S -O T J - brlng^ out euporten. Plan* war* haaeh hotel * t Rt, Augustine a*
the club with whl;h h* hs* ecu Glent*.
itet
%
40
Oioudy tkiaa and
thraatnlng
Ard Scout* George Slack, Sob Boatuii
Dieted unies* th# club release*
"Robert Franklin," giving a Miami
72
49
weather wax# vied her* today aa
fCfiaHlinea rr* * * ■ • atsr
LONG DRY SPELL
Martin, Nick Shlnkoff;
Frank Chsrleatwn
him.
17
faaton againai obtaining a valid
GETS PLANES
56 ,*
ROLLE, Switxerland, Apr. S—
Burke. Johnny Hudean, John Mo* Clevelmd
u«.|
J'mti .1,1
vote of im -h o M o n (g ■ county
Detroit
43
64
BURNS TO DEATH
—Tho level of Lake Geneva
MISS DB HAVILLAND
Mlnneapo!:*
wide election for • ata million
55
35
TAMPA, Aor.
Nlcolo
: fallen so lo&lt;v*that a atone on
RALLIES
TRUSTEES MEET
Naw York
-------- 1 win ha toned ovar Gtafagllone, 76, wee burred to the lake bed haa bean uncovered
56
40
HOLLYWOOD. Apr. S- U t ) —
County School
trust***
will fhoanlx
death aa he ley In a ditch near end the following Inscription OHvI# De Havlltsnd, aarlauah' III.
73
447
50
hla home end made ■ human torch brought to light:
4S
ha* rallied somewhat her doctor meet Monday eftarnoon at 4:00 Saint Louia
o'clncV at tha Court House to Seattle
of hlmtelf here today, Police •"When you &gt;** me, cry."
74
dlidoat*.
11
Old Bwfsa residents eev the
Captain B ury W. Barney raMcntraxl
46
14
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Best Hope F or Salvation A r my
Peace Is U. N., Is Donated $300
Acheson Asserts B y Commission

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right
rreoiiliuamlaiiou, mveral
inambers uf lha group wrnla
‘'snggaalIons" which vm'led sharp­
ly.
Mimvar litul'M'lf iirgad tin’ g"Vrriiinaiit to iim) da liydrtwWIrlr
opr rations nt, power damu (ona
uf which la tipnietl after him I Inatead of. uniting un trgnimlsslon
mid &lt; lis t(flM B M B | which sumrlmdgct siir|&gt;1,1 '
it Ussi U
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spend
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prnpul.liij: in
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Haiiators f,iiiacC*oli (ll-V a l and
Tafl (ll-0hio|\ cln.dicd holly over
14 inaiianeii tin fea* Ia s i

Grand Jury S a y s
Politics Hampered
Probe 0 1’ Murder

I hr altiludi I llir City' Coilllilillloll low,ltd llir mr n| llir I mil ill
tenter hy civic cluln ami other nignnualinn* wan explained l»y City
M.insgei Cliflotd MiKihlmi in a ilnlrtnrnt In Th r Herald imlay in
•»hich hr loggolrd tfl.il it l* thr policy ol llir City In do rtrililting
iwmihlr to mpmnl amt uioiimtc Sanln»l'« .......... I..........
—
Taxt
D riv e rs
Leave
ommWiion, tugrlllrr f
with the Sc‘in:n..|f ('minty Cham- ’ the almo-t dnlly occupancy of tin*;
Jo b s In N e w Y o r k .
har nf Commerce nml thr Stanford Iniililiint from
mid-morning tn j
Som e
O p e ra te
Junior Cham liar of Commerce has rMiihiiflarnnnn Iay Incu! uigiiniru- | B u t
in recent yearn, attempted tn tinns in selling up fnr, mid holdW ith
P o lic e
H e lp
stress the winter tourist aspect Illir martlnira nml denning up. afnf the Chamber nf rnnuiii'ri'i' nc- fcctlvdy i*linilnntan use of tin* I
tIvitii-n nf the Ciiiiiiiiniiily," Mr. building hy ilia Tourist ('lid. a x -1
Mi'KIhhln said "A iHrge pHrt nf rapt for n|H*i*ially sehaihilad is anta. j
lln* tntal operating budgets fur
"At la ......ill macllnir of Iiirpi
.
advertising nf thr*r three oigmi liars uf Ilia Tourist t'lnh. .Nnti
(rations line gone inward tuliciiig ford Hlinfflelsinril I’lnl. mid I'ityHti
wilder visitor,- In .nine In Mild offlrlnls, d was Agreed l.y nil |
Htay In Sanfnr*!.
■hnt tin* |,resent sit,- of the San m
"Kealitilig litiil getting lntirl*ls font Shlifflahi.ai.l t'lnh on Sis'
here la only half llir Jut, of hnil.lnnd nt Palmetto, wfa- aulniahli* ns
ing M permanent Inurlxl business,
it rouimerelnl local I.,it mnl nn 1,1
tin* City Cumuil-slnn Im* ncknowduntilcillv would soma ha mi ilc ‘
lrilge.1 that n hiiiMing h u m tn* valnpcd Itclircsciitnlivcs of lint i.
prnvldad fur .... Innrlls In gn I'lllh ml III 11&lt;i-i I 4lint I wo . Ini is, tn l&gt;i
tiler ill, hold meet lug-, unit n*. n siniilrir in cliiai'icli't mnl inn pusr,
loitlige. Hnther Ih.in .•.Mi'lriii't nil- wen* itiuicces-riry: ilntl mil' ioiul
id liar hoihllnp l*&gt; fill 11 , is naml,
organisation rouhl •uili'fi.'inril.v 'j
fust iif which would inn hat wean taka clari' of tin- nerds of Sail tl
thirty and forty il,»,,-.in,l i l « l - 1 ford's visitorMl pre-enl agreed II
Inr-, tin* 1'nllllllUmull proposes In. thill lln* hast local ion fur tnn.ri- I
dailicuta ilia pie-eiil Tourist Can 1facilities was Curt Mrllon Path
ler, which nt tilm of purclinne' Itepresent utile.', of it,.Hanford ‘j 1
/mm Ilia fadatul government, was Hlinfflehunnl t’lnh i . f f i - i as mi
rohteinplated for iim * hy Imirl-its, acnnuaiy uienM.i,*.
to nnitnlakc h
In the exclusive u m * of tourists.
lha responsibility for and diirctinn w
"Joint uia of the building hy uf tha proposed roundnlnteii Torn |M
local urganliations and the Tourist iat Club on n vohint m hasi
Club has not proved satisfactory.
"With this fine spirit of eoupei
Conflicts In meeting schedule* and

ed

A s

F a c to r ie s , I

F a rm s A d d W o rk e rs

rstwl In havlt
called p ay-off

he waa moved ■ H t * lH IH P notivi'N
ami purposes.1’
Tha Jury eahl It drlvad daaply
enough Into the ,'llst" lo report
that » was "not ttlgrtatl, dr lo.any
way authenticated liy
ason."
£%
In discussing I f J
flruttlcs, tile g ia w l
"Rvldence s h
that politics wi
rrouml,
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"For einmidi
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W VSH IM .rilN . Apr. I — (/PJ—
( h.iuiii.an i oiiu.ally (D -Tc x ) of tlie
Sru in I iiii-ii,n Kr-I.itiuni Committee
'.ml toil.ia ih.ii il Miis' m daci mil
iiilni,I l&lt;&gt; ilt.it k .ana olhet nation
■he inc l h.iar nn fear of harm"
tnnn tin V u ll. All into SecuiilV

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.till! Ml) I.IIIIH
•/ MMRI Mil
i lirt kei( .i
HinMlIi «lr« line Hi
r ifil *!•»vtur nl
I lie iVh'n* Mnr«*.iH tn t i mi ’
tlti
t*j pin in»‘t| Mini Mn*
I a11(i I fh .l liitmr rtiif. Mint * ,
fMMtjtli- fit o Itrj it* liuilhiiF M"ili
Hit'll
fulfil tVlf/IHN.IllHf Hi f*+ti
mm v !&gt;• ivD.Sl i.iRki m Mh it 11
if,e iftnii s: in Mm* mmil'i i »*f
uTia^LJfi' ||l|t| 'tin t|l&lt;i’liV1l&lt; III M*f‘
|l*MIII*
Wl'| .* PY|•Itil IL**iI I*V Mi*
|lni*n.i ill
worili
,f \ ^en«i»i.ri| e*pnns|on ni fm
|.|* \nit nl in in?rii'iilturi* mill o.i*
uMift in.In ini". ?«ppnr**ntlv ..... .
•ft |tfii,*il|ii»&gt;ii Mo* iff.**! **f fulfil* •
Inn iff** tn mMh-i *i.iti
»*l ft*

t "ooorohog mi Kuavl.in piailMH

■iv.iiu-l lla- .igiiing ail the ..glee*
no nl
lo .Inlail hear Montliy. tha
lava Sand.ii toinpaird it will.
tfir tir ilia, lln NiV lft» fiava tlglicd
wIlh lln II it cIIda o.iliunt.
Ifn 'ii irii,a.•m I her wall upon
lha*. o.iia ii' Me wata not connli"l tl mt t t a*Inwlnvakia. It wai
hnoichl '''d ill lha icopa of the
S.i\o i oiii 'ii ivdhold aitlirr ill own
■mi .nt I., ilia i oiivrnt nf naliom
who &gt;i» i f i tha North Atlantic

II a &gt;■ !■'" i.in officials frankly
SIh h II s Iiff*, i » ll.e ImiiJi i i it* .1
,1 1 I.O".*I.
ttill I II Is thalr tietin1 ri'iiHil, Si.M't^ts .tf l*tim
lam i" nip" •• upon the civilised
lli.'li'l* HllWVHI 1*11S* flu I 1**111&lt; •“
woil.j ' 0. . |d:iu of government
I l I . 1,1, „i Triiltfitti mill flu1 i Jilo
III lit IVHIIMIIIA
Mil ill II Wllih* ll.uit*' llli’etiiu;
I In Vtl.ioii, I'in'i is merely un
Siivyer |n|it n,|n»M*,i* lut«*i if
in.......
iinoug ilia intended
liiokt l&lt;* lilm
if flu- t * i » l m
■-. t u n
at M in ..I ji&lt;inch to resist
niii*iii)iliiyittianf In* iHTi) " to'*
mnl .|. fan.I Ilian freednm and
Mnl '* He *«JlM tils** || i s Mlieuiii ii|*
independence
mif flint I Ill'll1 ftUMI Inn'll tin "'fin
I"* i* ,S.iiiM. -I* . !**•'* .1 flint It* •'
' It It nssi ;i iloas not meditate
IL i-iitrnp in I'liipluyim'iit, Imi iim I kI•fs1111* Ml* P • il'l Iit \ I ‘Il
uilocil at.iict . ilia traaty ttinnot
n* l uni Ini'FMiMM1 in ini|»hivm*‘ii&lt;
•i vi *■!. mi' n lull pi Iii ’mi mr !».»**•*•
I 'u M e T o l d tiniin Ini Ii i- ii covenant tn be­
H im f»4yiHHI itivliiir mi «imi*mH'I**v 11mi* i 11 I it y liu i&lt; \ ’ at i*iy,ftii V i s i t o r s
llir .Srriiiiiolr Cnimlv Juumi
l.ro irr | ftVins. Vt \r.ti uM
half ..f peace and life and liberty.
I my
.Im-Iil fmiM Kilirimi v**» (•»**.•\« tti I. I.* Mi* il.iim** nf
O l L . i m l A m i W a t e r Il is iintlniig more Only aggras*
( h.nnhrr of C4. 111n.a1 ra iiiianimoinly giova c.nalakai nl tienrv... w.iv
| ^ |»i*flka tefl file fnllll hillllft.Ml 1*1 I"-" ,ih.I iivifii I■•I ..ui i In** itch S”hh'l*
mu
i'.’iii luave any fear of the
vnlrd yrilerday al the noon inert- killed at f» ;J(I u'tloil vc&lt;lrid.i\
( ' » M is t’ t y .t i i o i i
A i m s North \tlantic pact;,
ph» niii nf work uiul ftnmliiiM i"!*
tng in the Inuiist t rniar to huve aftriiimin wlirn hr orv ulai.i.illv
Nl
ft ill vv/.iMHi iniMii'i,
lln nifoi mat reaction to RusMmn til Mils linn* Dmi vmhi
Hr II A. I’ll 'ASSAK
I’lraidriit Gordon Hradtry write to slrpprd intii the path uf .1 Inn I un
.in’ , protest against tha alllanca
T
in
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iii|inl»«*r
i,m
pl»*vi**l
f*iinlfit
I
high
II
Hi
ion
ii
i
naiiva
South
cmna i plain want ah*ad for* the
the City foumiiiiionris asking that thr Oviedn-Geneva Road
I — 4/1*1- A
Wliili* up IT'.Limhi frnin
fmmnl signing of the treaty on
they’ investigate lha. use now bring
Al thr time of ihr armlrnt,
I fvit u*
I*n5;- JflH.DOf*
M'lji.lm II wa-l ctIKr that the
ninifr of mr icstnMt l aider and Mr. P rim was tr-&lt;4rnvv|iig ||.a m.id
T ohn*
M»n'Ii. MHH
rn»\v S*»vii’l ft'iuit wai tint (tinturtililuk up fill j I'mrn i iiiploviiient
40B
drlerintne 11 visit . Ilih hluchrouv
teltirung tus viiaw h.vl which
mr Mt. *• |&lt;luim mi any w*y,
,'i'proviil of n. i.a" ,,rag ml ml ion I "ill11 1l.a .1
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h.t?il
III
Mm.1i,
lln
.'.on
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vprakei
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air mlrrfeting with lu.invi wits h,n| l.lnwn nl, |uvi as lie was .ilo.nl
lit** S' a iff pi &lt;111***I * ii*pHv#r#*1
ilo by *1. I* imf Mi*, mmtbi't nf Mm»'*m mi rmti .
i'jf,
. .......... olid' 1 lha 'hi.o'li* Soil l nuvriv.iliun Mi.
M «iniiuiM*il nn l^nirc* Two)
III rillei tha auldllU.liilr nl Oria
limn of *'ll' ( ()l ,,,i,
di.,|,|i,.,| so,nun r,, mi
1 1.1 .ling i-span-a- |o 001 .lv coin piogi.llo hair ll.illldsy, Apr /
saraphais nt or,,
If surh nirrt.ngs iutrifrir with Matthirux, whose son, Ohvri ha I
no mini's, oii.l i-rsss.tl.it' "I o
I), Krin.alt .iv .Inr! of llir 1
T .’n patitiuli
tourist programs firing held 111 lha stopped to give Mi. IV lm .1 tide
| „I |, M|tl.
•1inmind With ............nil 1. I ..... a,I lint hot II v .0 .smog
s N.ul .................... I San u r 01
niimiripally owned huihhiig, at In Ins hnmr iicm Geneva
■ lllld SI 'le n t, fnllll •••llplnyilll'lll W.'I. lugli
»•i' iMi.iii-d fl»r .m.oH
rinding tn llir pi..posed City ComA.voiding in Me. Matthias, who
rarniita* its t'1 hv Mil,dim tint non fmunur ..II !.*• 1 r * i*«| b&gt; fin- r.M.Ni|f„. |.||| fm 1 , 1 ,.^, inifi &gt;n sf|ivul** iif.uk nn I uul (Irplrlinn »n*l
tn improve ainnola maul wias down I ,'H.Odil
miisinii survey, the Jaycrrs lurllid I t h "
nccidant. Mi I'ciare
slug money
I'ha .Vtisiis
Itiiiami
.....mt
' I*1 s iv11*. proposed l.y M.s \ *'i In* w ilai wavl.igi &gt;itn r ill** hr^oootl^
agreed that they would di.conlim.e h"'1 V "
«•&gt; within tl.raa f. A
ify Ilia sin among Ilia Iillampluyi'il paison- ' Maasaiigar, snpaivis.o of iagi-. ',,j |,„
. 1a
1
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1
"f tha car mot did not are tha
„„ , l).,i|l,|i,*| vc.ilr
holding luncheons there if the other *|mv|v appronchlug Modal A Kuril
il gal "avid
trnnllmird no I'nur T * « l
■Mil on. for Sell..not.' I'oli.llV. moll
civic clutis alto agrrr In move mil I truck driven tiy llr.inici Wilson, .................. ................ Ha told tha
o „- approved hv the fom.tv f..m I , x
'*l'l"’&gt;""
-— Oaorga Williams nnd Malcolm '»’»"&gt; of Itviailn. until II was close I’lnridn itnllmad nnd t’iddir Util- T r u e k
f'", Sl" " ,",1" ' ..... 1 ( “,"‘l *
H it s T r e e
O n ........... nt Us March meat mg
It, a system Is das,goad f,., Uniting /nil tin I'ond nod i.'.' tm I
Mac Nt’111 were appointed to co n -p " him, and tin......ppareutly starll- f Ilia* (nminisslnn Hint any am
S lIT e i
|..a.|y ami aff.cla.d hamllmg "I ......... ...........■ ""ah Hannall hus
duct a survey for the Jayn es to c'1- I.... ..
hack Into the path of j ployya giving such aviijanca wiiuld | W e l l t y - I* 11 ( H
....
. 11 "I, «*&gt;1•'•'&lt;1 1 ctii.o I In. .in olr r.'i prols’ctmn
— — .
tin VotaiH
ui poll*.
datarmlna Imw tin* luncheon* In ‘
‘
‘
*
“* * ' ' .......... l.a disahnrirrsl nnd n«kad for "'ill (
miuaily" for Ilia wltnassas, Inn
niindiar of iMilllan of milk 'III V• llllll Is proof llg.lll, I elect, 01 " :" ”1 " " l ’ :l ‘ 1
,
y
"
tha TfiurUl ranter are conflicting
lln commission staid it had no warn hrokan and n milk tin ., f.n.nt* doe lo hinders which can 1 ,1
’ ’ ........ 1 "
" 'd . 11 ’
with the tourist program.
pownr In grant il.
i nparntaal fm llancon l.iaria* lo
I.H-ka.l, siil'l M.s Me.sei.ga.
..........
Una uf (In* pulids ut runtanlioii IVta f'nill wus wracked whan il li will ra.pilia Hum lo lapuil lo
*'
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al Ilia Inuring Is tha limidliiig uf crushed into n palinaltu tree lio •
Supervisor of Itagi'lrnltoi. .................... .
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1*1(11 -i«
asprass: ilia miiuuut, how long d ; morning m 7 no ih'Iim'Ii on Twmitv *' *» v foil! yearn l.l'Mtftu’i bind* i
lakes In lund
am) unload it. Ii»w
fifihStreet nenr YnlaAvainia
Mill ri'plmi* tIII1 pr*,H*‘iif 11Mm 111
ri
r*
Il I* liandltsl.
Mi. t'urtl vans iiiiliuri.
&lt;1 1«11 rin| , |oMi Iy|n*
** ••••v !»*• "i»»**ftn*«l Mu* diub
e..n*ar,.ie„Hy
the commission
AminU hK
..rfidals uf Ilia
t lii* » v^I**111 pnivbli'H Mint afti*i
*fti'*n|'p»,»»*. **♦ 1*** r*1*lu*’*,d
want to the atalinn at mmn I..
M(, ,;Mr,|
while infill, nil ri'KiMrutimi i&lt;* f«»
l*x iirki, ie«1 »hLho|I Along witftf
It untinurd On I'aga fw..)
* ......
T w .„.ivr.flfil, pliii’i* iff Mil* of fir** of tfti»* ‘Oipi'i Mio* ia11hMIf** In*
vijiti'liod tlio
\i ir( a1111 w ill 111 *»v I*I»* ii |ii*i mil
I ii o in, ■fitIk" t&lt;( »*11*»it afid i'or 11
nl dirt11* full iilnllMlsi fur 11‘|! i fi ii1 m 11i«•11 --»»•■&gt;* i11 *«11•-*i plitri'n prodikl'l
C’» ir n * n t F o r C i t y
him, raMfi'f Mum id wool***
U' Mh» und « Hiiipiii ***I Mi cm in ftHi udud
W a fe r P u m p H C u f
pfiHf, nil*1 (l«M'l(ir*'d III*- iVuuly nil.|» *•i•*|»
**f
f iHll!mln*|lM| will In- mil ll«»l i#*-d *1i I P" tl ti'l M Hi (M.» d
11iiv ii11 1‘iaitn id iiimIjiIIiui: tin*
I ■■»»•(
«rni *&lt;• Mi*1 1 u h i i m I v
Current for lha operation of
puiiipltig iiiHchinary nt tha Cltv
i
ritlbui Mynlt'iu, ini'ltidili|| *l-» •
Nt.»M. « iR'diu'i •iiul
Midii ti
•nl ftildp, Imu»Ii*ih und
iilid •»L"*d yi &lt;l-»\ ,1 1tttii * uul.
uiul
walls near'(Irlnmlo highway was
ml off hetween 11:00 o'clock last
flavetifip »*np«'HM*'»i nf Mu* .Hiip*'i lb** Ixrk in*"' d «**iiMM*rHiic
night nml H:tlO o'clock this morn
m ' mi in |»**rr*»inunii,»- of diif*
n* •" m v .............
«dlioiu ffti*-Mi
ilig after a plua tree, weakened
l.**lflkluhv** M|&gt;|iroWk| in Itt fiiiftI I 'dliiwii**; ft«* j*i viibiiititiii, hi
hy a grass fire at lln Imnc, fell
*■f flu* C H fy w i l l b o t oif Mi-fdod h o li w u i u d f w ol d h , u Ml ft
h .t Mi*' I 1
nil u high leusloii wire Ihsl con
i* i'miiV**vii ti*’** ft»y flu* f (»uidy f*» Mm
I it fint liuoid *d\ r i u-uliur** m
vavs alcctrlcily from ilia Muidc.'
l ily **r Mi#* tmuiorl
|ifi»|»(4 * I Mir ••1sI Hi •-ill* "f •'"*I I lull wio
pul Ihtliiping Klation to the well
li.viplllkl Btlr ofi Kn^f I'U
Hi i*
loud \\&gt;4ikiup rill m*'l lln*
unitors,
.Mnl »*f tin* hai'f *'unl(i»umn Mir romdiv, tib-ntifvitnf md uuipiumr
City Manager Clifford McKIhti*’iv bunt1lift11 park on Midbiirulb oil , b«* '-till M»mii|*Iiv u!*«»ul mid
H'linilititril l&gt;u rmir I’md
II ((NltMilnl III! I*«nr ln .ll
hilt reported this morning lltab
file iici'iilant l.nil resulted In i n &gt;
lasseidlig
of the water supply,!
as tha City rasarvlor of our mil­
lion gallons capacity, la kept al ii service station and Firestone
high lava). Tha storage tank that ■Store lit Apopka. He Is u vale tun
maintains water pressure contains of World War II, and served will,
l!00,00n gullm
Diesel engines the Armv olr and sru rescue
ftiriiials alactrh'ul power hollt ill group, mid belongs to Iim V.F.W
tha plant nl French Avenue hii.I Tile Smiths have two sous, l.es
llir aiilliMl visIVr o| llic N.ilv.ilion All,IV to l.iwc Inilih will, win, I
Thlrtaelitli Hirer! tin,I nl the well lie Id, and Michael, two.
WINS A10,000 S U IT
&lt;o carry un its (.unp'iigii &lt;&gt;l uul t" the pmu, suk, in,I l.undlc'v in,
pumps.
JA t K30NV1U.R, Apr. I— (/P)
to Iplvlcr-puVll^H’-il &lt;luldlCII. W.iv loil.iV st ilted iiiulrt (liirtti.,11 ol l ad
Ham V. Allen nt Lakeland,
I ligglliholh'im, icjnrscnlniK the -N.iolonl Kiw.iim t Illh, wins Is is te.es Lint frolghl. conductor fnr the A tilia time In raise $J,r&gt;00.
(ran* it a''iu*.iN* ».Ine* ni*iir*iRiit y**('apt. and Mrs, llyiii iluds.m, &lt;ommaiuliiig oltocu «l tin- liu.il Nal tenia) was awarded $40,000 davntlcin Army I’ost stuti*d today
manes for Injuries received III
Iftlit wlicu he .'ii- hit hv an AOf,
that under Klwanls direction, the nienti, nnd I H I pair- of shoes.
locomotive in ihe liiinncllnn yards.
drive should lu* successfully con­
the NBO, Boston and • Chicago
Christlun clmraclei training and,
cluded within three weeks.
aymphnnv orchestras and has
recrcnllon programs for children j
Mr. IIIgglnlHithnm Is local agent
toured Australia, playing more
fur the Standard Oil Company sin! were curried on, ( ’apt. Ilmlvon,
than 35 recitals In two months.
i» dislrici chairman ot Hie hi pointed mil, nml MU&gt; meet lugs of’ JACKSON VII.I.R, Anr,
The opening number on the
unuis Under-privileged GMihlrcu young people were held with at­
of a straight forward program waa "Organ Toccata In
tendance of il.tllt, und
many
Committee.
I'OHTOFFIC'R 1‘LAIJUK
0 major" by Bach, a number
tlve nature,
R A in il N T R IA L
W AH H IN O TO N ,
Apr. 1 -I A 1)
Ill Its work atm,nt; tlm poor picnics and outings were enjoyed.
HORSHAM, F/ug., Apr. 1— (/$*&gt; and sick InRt year, the Halvnllnu The 10 day Dully Vacation ilihle
M parentage, Mr. U ta l- originally written for the organ — Permission has been granted the
horn In Havana, Cuba, and offering opportunities ?or Pensacola pnstofflro lo display a — DetKinair John George llalglt Army supplied fl’.’H free meals, School was held with u total
technical display. "Two Momenta hrnnie plaque In ils lohhy In honor went on trial here today, accused provided 403 free lodgings, as- lilteudimce of 43 ami MD d^lumas
IbH Iffw
OVCIlfMI1* Muslcalea" by Frans Bchubert, of- of employes who died In World of the ghastly gun-and-arld mur­ visted B7 families, Hecured work were awarded, and D1 young poo-1
der of a rich widow, and the pro­
|de were canvorted.
tt* htfall ■# tha Cuban fared the simplicity tad beauty of War II.
secution said lie had confessed. for tO persons, und auppliod Mil
Mmcoie Uettona. When two of the composer'* beat work*.
Senator Pepper (D -F la ), who
medical and 137 grocery orders,
Opening
the
crown’s
case.
Pro­
Two number* by tha contemporary helped arrange R said the per('ant. Hudson reported.
fomposer, Serge Prokaftaff re- million waa asked by f. B. Brown, secutor K. 0. Robey said the lift
During tha year, 47 homeless
year-old factory operator admit­
tealed Uvely rhythm*, odd chorda president of Pensacola Poetoffee ted he shot Mrs. Oliva Durand- women were cared for. Much aid
ami required much energy in Clerk* Local M l, aad graatod by deaeon through th* heed Inst Feb. waa given to little bablea and
II, then diuolved hvr body In

Hugh Bennett To
Be Main Speaker
On ‘Soil’ Program

New Wi'Htorn Aulo
Stori* ()|M*iiH lli-rt1

leaders,
"Wo tmtn
that Mr, Moth

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ra)Hirtenl today "polltlca" had ham*

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By New Strikes D
From Atlantic Pact

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FRIDAY, APRIL 1! 1949

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The new trade treaty between Atmtria and Italy ithould
help to heal one of the lonjr-atandiiiir international enmitlen.
It daten back to Auntrin’H [png continued control of much
of North Italy, the rent of the pcninaula being divided uh
Into numerous petty ntaten, The unification of Italy which
w uh eventually completed in 1870 had Aimtrin air itn moat
tenaefoua opponent.
Though Auatrlan rule was no more tyrannical than that
of the Bourbon kingdom of Naplca, for Inatnnco, and in fact
offered many of the benefita of good government, Auatria
waa hated more than the local tyrant*. The Italian |ioot
Silvio relllco. a ronaplrator for Italian Independence, wrote
a moving account of hie pcraccutlon. "M y Priaona", whleh
did much to fix the popular impreaalort that',Austria wt^t
Italy's worat enemy.
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Curiously enough, aa early hh 1871), Austria.and. Maly
Irecame military iilHea, Germany being the third tuirtner
and the moving.spirit. No good .will went w ith the enforced
aaHoelatlon, however, and in IBM Italy declined to^ fight
with Austria againnt the Alliea. Next year she joined France
and Great Britain, and got iih a reward the luat remaining
aernpa of Italian territory atilt in Auatrlan poaaoaHion.
Now AtiHtrla ia a tiny atate. unable to tyrannize over
anyone. Italy, too, ia enfeebled. To help eaeh other remuln
independent, tho two do well to make friends.

Hoover Asks

WORLD TODAY

City Commission 1 Bob Gibe Is Winner
In Daytona Meet
irmnlaaea * » ■ fia* naat

ICaallaaeB rtmm race &lt;fa*i
- — ■
,
a 36,000,000 British loan to Rux- ation by th* touriat* and thalr ret■la for purchase of non-mlItary .ignition of the present economic
English good*.
condition of the City, It would
Rolwrston opened the day'* do- aeem only proper that tha local
hate after Senator I.uca* of lllln- permanent organlutton* recogoli, the democratic leader, had n iu their responsibilities In thla
warned the Senate will be held in matter and work out tome araeeilon tonight—-and probably to- rangement for meetinga to satisfy
morrow— In an effort to get final , tholr requirement* for convenapproval of the »6,680,000,000 new j lencr, else and availability. Kach
European Recovery Authoilxatlnn. „f these organisation* ha* the
Johnson aaked Robertson If ho |fundamcntnl well-being of San-

* 1 D K W IT T M AC K EN ZIE

Winston Churchill alwig* can
he depended on In hi* speech*
making *nd writing* to live up to
hi* reputation of being one of the
all-time ma*tcr» nf the English
language.
. The otd maeitro'* addreg* at
tha convocation of the Msasachuaatt* ln*tltute of Technology in
Ronton last night provided liberal
flashes of the Churrhlllian.gimlua, hadn t read that Britain I* ending j ford |n It* cnllectlvo heart and the
U
r firm
— with a
* budget
— 41J ih
* ir t iV iM h T T O n iu U r a T f a M r
It*
financial year
both In phrase and In content. HI* surplus
equivalent to f. 1,324.• - tj,j,
task wmn
wasn'ti nn
an ea«y
one— me
the iUK
logi-I
4MR
&lt;?any «nr—
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calf Intnrprttution *nrf correlation.

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SHEPARD'S

D A Y TO N A BEA C H , Apr. I—
OP)— Bob
Gibe,
up-and-coming
i
young Detroit swimmer, msdc a
rw l, Plritolaa. BtavIraaAeat
hid for fama aa he fed the qualify­
Oellahlful
LaarBeaaa
to
Otaaer*
ing heat In the 220-yard, fret
style event of the national AAU
men's indoor meet today.
every 4at It*
r«iasa
Glbe'a time of 2 minute*. 2-1; Oiwb special
sawairr Nateav
seconds wa* best of tha qualifier* N«&gt;m A .1 SrllrlM* mtsls aalty
and 2/10 of a second better than,
iM -o o &gt;&gt;ER
Olympic champion Bill' Smith of
W EEK
Ohio State.

L0NGW00D HOTEL
SMORGASBORD

Grand Jury

' *
„__ . ____
tL_|. “Th* City Communion. In at
Th e T H IN K IN G F E L L O W •
pf the recent grim past and p re -l,, ,9"!* J,h®,
""V
tcmptlntr to act for all of Ranrldea (li*
t
iCM itisr* rtmm r»a « ••••*
sent, together with their relation.
% *** !* ?“ n|f 5"
H , ford, hax endorserl this effort lo
RtVtm .rti naiiaaallr t j ”
•»— future. »•
.as
. surplus this year? Johnson &lt;le-, j,u||,j Up another aspect of Han- eloped from several witnesses that
tal'aail Naw«aaa*r Itaaraaaalato
th*
It
strurk
mo
lar.. a*w talk, C llra ta
being an effort worthy of Ills re mandril. "Doesnt the Senator : fn„pH c„ mmerrPi , he tourist bua- a definite plan to si-ek removal
II, Kaaaaa Mir, II, U a lA
..f the sheriff and at the «WNl"
cord.--------------------------------------------------- __a bill Is proposing to
r.rptake
r i ,’!nrrion
^
-1
^ ^ wo must Imlh - Aha
inta mil is Proposing io
rase
mon-,
principle
that
get lime the appointment of two sep­
iaairtalaB Praia wklrfc la w lllljt
An
outatanding
quality
of
arately named persons, In behslf
■ laalf la ika aaa faa raaafclt*
L ? ' jl!s VadeT1
1,,n,, our
kw'Pobjective.
tourlata hpre to arcomp- nf one of whom a petition hail
Churchill'* nddrensr* I* that they Jr.ngrand
at all Ika laral aaaaa arlata#
trader " 1" hf ’ f
(Hah
(Me aawaaaaar, aa well aa all
don't near) explanation, and this
"I don't lieIlev* the United Kng- ; -Tlie Commission Is appreciative l been cireulaled and letter* hsd
' — we Blaaalakaa. _________
column has no intention of em­ dom has in really the kind of sur- _,,f suggestlona and would like thei gone to the Governor in the
barking
on
elucidation.
Anywny,
nlua the Senator la talking about lf.Hru„nH of individual Sanford- event of a vacancy.
FR ID A Y. A rH . I. 1S4R
you have read his speech In your Robertson replied,
that the llp i( lnl*
lh,
&gt;■ I "One melting waa held early
.. Particular
nartlriilar matter
**
24 Hour wirvlea,
n.ui.i. msy ,Ire ilong
. .. .added
ip
. . . . . p.i . i . . . i ................
newspapers and heard him over British
In .pound*
hut Wl&gt;|| B|| jn „|fpnriicuiar
()f the j, matter,L aa I In March at the home of one of
9ini.ii iim iik today
the
air.
t»
.i ■ a_
*
are short In dollare.
Iness that comes to Its attention candidate* to further his candl■ • the year.’
dacy. A Job of deputy sheriff
r «k l would hive been fnrgnttrn
tbidnuhtedly you noted his do-1 Robertson said he opposes an during
wa* promised to several per sons •r-V a 's ; * r « V t f K « ■ " I M ir If two thou land years ago had
rlaratlnn that "thirteen men in amendment by Taft and Senator &lt;
Religious Co-Openition
if the removal and appointment j
•
laarnad dotMag hut what l*amthe Kremlin" are "aiming at the1Ruasell (I)-G a) to cut in per ,
«d In (coHr1 0. Hekool* taarh ua how
succeeded."
rule of the world." You heard him cent off th* authorisation for
It da generally agreed that such ayafema aa CornmiinlHm make the Interesting observation caeh outlays In the recovery pro
Of gambling conditions, lint |
to think and hk* hr ohlaln and
I
nsalltwr V n a r u &gt; (tael
Jury reported:
I
troll! knowlad^t. Truth wa muat and Kaaclam fear the power of religion. London of thin type that it Is only the aloml- homh gram.
“ We find that condition* with !
dWofar for ourselves. I . . . w*s of ant-up tend to draw to themaelvea a devotion akin to ro- which has saved Condon from
Johnson brought up the issuo l-"mmntlve Firemen and Engine
. . . Brought up in thl* rlty, Ip. ligloua feeling, and In order to Inerenae tlda devotion are bombardment. You heard him des- of a |M,000,IKK) loan try Britain 'ocn approved „ nrerger plan; and relations lo gsmhllng during th"
itructed according It. iho strict
erihe the pprlls of the Red Drive to Russia to purchase English , Ui" A H . International Hrotherhoorl forties have certainly twen «
manure rtf the low of mir fatliara. ruthloaa In destroying the framework of religion in the In Asia. Ami then the predictions! suppllrs. Robertson rapllt-d .hat " f Tcnmsters lugHii a nationwide great Improvement over thirties,
countries they dominate.
"war is not Inevitable"; "we need this Involved a loan of pound checkup on union membership or 1This Is evidenced by reference In
— Acta 22:11.
sterling not dollars.
1truck drivers.
! grand Jury reporta, and others,
Recent pronouncements by religious leaden in huh tint abandon hope or patience."
pall
•m..._
...... among
.................the
.
it..
1... other sde of
„r Capitol
i-uLito.i
____ against
___: mi •ml
by the ‘fart
that ‘h*t1
there,hr,t
has. J } 5
On ,the
Utiose ore
high
A* strike. of 7,1)
,000 __
workers
h- f,cl
Add to itir Ini nf lackrli in (hit country ahow a realization of the necessity for all religious lights
of
Ids
speech,
hut
there
ran
Hill,
the
fight
over
repeal
of
fed11
breweries
In
met
the
New
York
met'*
e
n
.
.
1n,V
"•»
k,,lln“
'
lie called n gang killing,
"eaiy money" eia cminlrifaii $10 forces to unite In constructive opposition to th,: Communist through It n strong spiritual eral lases on oleomargarine eon • ropolltai. area also ta-gan t.Klay. might
mnea than rf.ht
and $20 hill* being cireulaled campaign of poraeeutlon of rollgiotia leaders. Hidibl Nathan thread which Impressed me great- tinned.
..... CIO
.............
....... ........ ...........
.. " m,,rr ,h" n ,iRht years
| The
Inleriiatlmial
B rew ery'1
ly. perhaps herause 1 don’t recall j Dairy state Interests cnmeilc ,,,„| Distillery Workers of America
in Florida in "alarming propor­ A. Perllman of New York declared recently:
"The various denomlnatloim muat learn the
encountering such emphasis In that the lU-year-old tax may he had uskod a wage boost of 68.60 ■ | f Q I I n o m n l o v m i i n i
tion*". "The nnlei air very de­
perches.
I killed this season of Congress, H wrpk „ rr(|ll(.tlon of the work I I J *
» &gt;n e l T i p i O y I l l t n i
previous Churchill spe_____
simple
truth
that
whntovor
militancy
faith
can
ceptive and often fool even eaThl* Is n sample:
\hut they ate putting up n hat week front JO to 36 hours, and I
manifest
must
be
not
against
men
of
other
fall
ha
perienced hank trllm", lay Secret
job security and plant safety conhour a
“ Here I speak not only to those'
‘u
&gt;n.^ r"U1?
liut against the enemies nf oil faith."
Service men.
ditIons. The present wage *ci.I p w',r*inK »*
M onP "
who enjoy the blessings sml con- gam*.
ment ot **,p "f yel,n
week.
Catholics, Protestants, and Jews can. if they will, unite solution
Is 171 e week.
of revealed religion Inti
Also counted as unemployed are
on a broad common ground of spiritual truth whleh ia In­
to those who face the mys­
The New York strike of .'Ml,IKK) persons "temporarily laid off"
A court in England hat ruled that dependent of dogma. Such unity should lie strongly asserted also
teries of human destiny alone.
oiner
ithcr worker*
workers waa in
In support or
of frnm ,hplr Johg or
because
•n illegitimate child it not. the in the face of the destructive tactics of Communism.
Tho flume of Christian ethics Is
demands for union recognition. |llf Ktrlkci(( ,||n|)f)I(i vacRt]tm*, etc.
, child of ilt father, but the child of
still our highest guide. To guard
wage Increases, a closed shop sml j Thc |lurrnu.K m#,h„d of figuring
nod cherish It Is our first Interest, Utt&gt; ycftlrHUy, wjih ImrmlfitfMl nI other Imnefita.
it* mother only. "I lie meaning of
unemployment
have brought some
P*
the
State
Department
only
this
both spiritually and materially.
the word ’family’ ", raid the verdict
criticism,
notably from labor
The fulfillment of spiritual duty morning. It Is still under con­
unions who contend It hides the
in • civil action. "t&gt; haird on mar­
I
When Hubert M. Hutchins lieeamo prealtlcnl of the In our dally life Is vital to our sideration.
actual extent to which persons
riage. .This illegitimate child i* lint
The Department, therefore, was
survival."
who want full time sink of at
(Continued Crum Pag# One)
lha lather’* child. It ii only the University of Chicago at the age of thirty, hla revolution­
I mention tills because It ro- hesitant to lake any formal po
least 36 hours a week are unable
ary
Ideas
about
higher
education
were
widely
ridiculed
by
Is'en
I
studied
erosion.
sltlon
on
it
until
It
had
veals
a
side
of
Churchill
with
child of ill itmlher”.
get it on that basis.
the defensive oldera of the university. The dyed-in-the-wool which most folk are not familiar. thoroughly studied by Secretary, While mapping anjla In I.ouIsh to The
Bureau said detailed figu­
Dr.
Bennett
of
Stale
Acheson
and
other
top,
county,
Virginia,
This
blunt
speaking,
battle-scar­
old-timera looked upon him aa a young whip|ieranii|ipor
mndc some Important derisions res, which would show such things
Briliih Foreign Minuter hrneit poaching on their exclusive hunting grounds, and they spar­ red political warrior is said by authorities.
Among those detrrminlug the shout the cause nf erosion. These a* the number working 36 hour*
those who know him well to have
Bevin it ihowerfd with rotten eggi
ed no big words in criticizing him.
State
Department's final attitude derisions have helped shape not weekly or only one to 14 hours,
deep religious
conviction*. He
by a gang of New York hnndlumi
"Isn't It too bad the way they are finding fault with makes frequent references to the on It is Arhesnn's top advisor on only the land policy In the United will nut lie available until Apr. 8.
A change In the sixe of the
upon hit arrival in tliii country to Robert's Ideas?" a friend Maid to comfort the father of the tower of God, anti Ills splntual Russian pulley, Stole Department Ktatea. hut the land pollclee in n
(ign the North Allantic pact. Won­
number of countries throughout labor force Is tho sesson i-mplnyu'llnfs am suld lo have given him Counselor Charles E. flohlen.
prcaidont.
ment could rise 470,(KK) In March
der if the federal anti-lynching law
The State Department spoke*, the world.
"Not at all", the old man purred proudly. "You know, the strength to carry his tre­
It was Dr. rtennett who guided while unemployment wss drop
mendous burden during those aw­ man declared that the obvious
Wouldn’t he broadened to include jteoplo novor throw sticks at (load &lt;I»K»ping hy only 54,(KK).
rul
BB fjgMful (Uy„
days wj|en
when Kn»|Bmi
England W
was
fight pu^iose of the Russian note is to the scientist* In developing the
violence againtl viiiting dignilariet
— nonaltl A . I.alrtl In V o ur L l f u j|n(&gt; ^01P j,er vflry life against the nave an effect on world puhlir only formula upon which a suc­
overtea* who have lo put
oplnlmg He said that was shown cessful effort has been made to
:
'
Hitlerian attack.
was transferred to the
through New York.
Here's
unolliet
Item about hy tho fact that the note was pub­ conserve the soil and mnisturo re­ control
Department of Agriculture a* the
Churchill: he prepnre* hi* own lished hy Moscow as soon s* It sources of this country. That I* Soil Conservation Service, with
speech**. No gho*t writer* for had been delivered In the capitals whnt Is known as land capability. Bennett still in charge.
How eatily the trulh cam he
(Cnntlnued From P*»e One)
In simp|o terms, this merely
him. Actually (*n an English nf the Atlantic power countries.
Since that time, every atate has
.
e-4wi*tfcl by *ki!le«f-**ip4rD ijf (lie Avenue Immediately adjoining*the jd«efi were dTstrlhutorfi 731 Chrl»t sparrow Bellr* me| Churchill die*fhn spokesman made It en­ mean* that lands differ, that each .m
maxed a law enabling landowtcrs
It
f*
pi Ball Park, eald Edwin, m*H lays were given away, with taled last night's long sperch to tirely clear that the United States acre should» hni used• for whleh
art of twitting i* thown by the Municipal
Fltit* duality Hatlflta Bluustholr mm
soil lunncrvHiinri
conacrvatlnn
*ieia
mi to “form
'ini tiiDir
7b garments, fit polls of shoes, Iwo stenographers. Then when It government considers the nnte tn best suited,
I lUlimenl of Senator hanger ill Khlnholser, city attorney
, j
i ci P i
i*
iRutrluU for the purponn nf workand
2
1
1
7
children
were
given
each
acre
Approval of the newly rnvlsrd
was typed ho manhandled It and lie without any foundation In fact
Is determined hy a con- j,1tr together
to conserve and im­
t*n with pyplot cm broldory
No/lh Dakota who charge* Wimlon
'f
servallon survey that shows the prove land and water resource*.
City Charter upon which former candy.
put It Inin final shape.
and may formally reject It.
Churchill with having fought a- Mayor II. J. Out and n commlttco
A senior lellglou* program for
But tha great man doesn't
ruffle and law: trilriH.
If the decision Is made not to physical condition and make-up Because each local district works
inat the United Stale* duiing the of It have been working for adults wa* carried out ond 104 leave the matter there. Ho re­ send a formal reply to the Rus­ nf the surface and below-surface nut its own program, tho work ex­
laniih-American War. We recall months, will Ire sought of thc Sunday morning and evening ser­ hearses hi* address until he hn* sian government, then the Soviet soil.
actly fits tho local needs whether
In IU2H, after year* of crusad­ tho major problem lx erosion con­
Leglxlatlon will Iw vices were held with total allcnd- tho delivery the way he wants It. arguments— none of which Is areglslalure. i.*glx
jthat Churchill did lerve in Cuba Legislature,
_ s ire d , said Mr. Hhlnlmlser, to ance of 1,007. In all, 220 senior When I was doing
newspaper Itially
lunlly new— will he countered In ing for better land use and treat­ trol, as in Northwest Florida, nr
about that lime, hut lie explain* H
suthnrlte the otreratlmi and financ­ meetings were held with total work In London It was understood politic ntatemont* of top offl- ment, Dr. Bennett prevailed upon drainage, irrigation, leaching, ami
that he wa* an nhterver with the ing of the "lakefront terminal facili­ attendance of 0,027.
the government of tho United land use, a* It Is in this vicinity.
in press circles that Churchill rials,
C,
Redding Is preshirnt and used to rehearse In front of a
Spaniih army during the Cuban re­ ty
To Hugh Bennett, who rniaadc'l
The Stale Department’s hash: States to establish several exso niany years for land anil water
Senator Boyle was recently. *- P- Mmile, vlce-urrsldent nf the mirror— a not unusual practice position Is that the A t l a n t i c ri'eriment* to study erosion.
volt in lfW5, over two year* before
The findings made by these ex­ conservation before a naltun-widc
America entered the war in IB*&gt;8. placed upon a number of com- ^ v -H o n Army Advi»ory Board. with puhlir speaker*. Anyway, Treaty lx strictly defensive; that
mittRRR by Norman Bracking prcal*
^
. r *r,lHI,rfr
^ when you hear or read a Chur­ Its action article— hy which all periment stations wem sufficient program wa* started, the Miracle
dent of the State Senate. These j ••*»&gt;*y W!ght la ^ r e ta r y . Mem- chill speech, you're gelling Chur­ thc power* agree to resist an at­ to interest others in the danger Soil Conservation Day program
The young msn end hi* allrect- commitUee are: Finance and Tax- Jj"*. ■,f!’
L.
. * i|' y chill and not somebody else whose tack on anyone of them— would to tho laud. Finally In 1033, a here on the Fellowship Biblical
never become operative unless the •mall appropriation wae made for College Farm Is part of a dream
hrg wife walked into a fathionable atlon, Cltrux, Public Util it lex, Judl-1 Hmlt *. Fred R. WI|»on, II. t words he is repeating.
practical demonstration
of the come true. Hugh Bennett believes
attack occurred.
Aviation and Radio, fjnrr
jy ., #a'v t!1* . ^aWlir
Ntw Otleen* I Inlet. Suddenly the rlity
Imlior and Induxtry, Motor Vehlcl- HJ***"*’ ,R- f1,' J *.n" ' *,r" ,,k Lvan*
The bade Russian position was things which were then known to that everyone has a stake In soli
•lapped him, and he proceeded lo •s,
Temperance, County Organl- *n,l
' * Herndon,
set forth In a foreign office white help ronlrol erosion and land de­ and water conservation, because
her over hi* knee and give xatlon, Vslerans Affairs and Mis­
paper Ixeued at Moscow Jan. 28 pletion. This Job was placed In everyone rata and wears clothe*.
(Continued From Pate H i* )
• good spanking. In the procast cellaneous
which
denounced the then secret H ip hands of Dr. Bennett, as chief And he ia pleased when he finds
see How exprees was handled draff of
CONCERT I’ R O IItlC nO N H
the pact a* aggressive. nf the Soil Erosion Bervice In tha business men and farmers pulling
aha hit him, ecratchfcd him, and bit Perry K, Murray, epeaker of the
•board train 40 from St. Peters
Department of- Interior. together for aoil conservation a*
Officials
here
said
that
the
Rus­
tC
H
tliH
*
r
m
s
r#a*
&lt;&gt;«*i
House,
appointed
Representatives
wWD so fiendishly that the left him
burg tn Jacksonville.
I’HKHKN I
In 1036 the work un erosion they wilt he here Miracle Day.
man, Theron Thotnaa, II. It. Foster
Train* 101 and 102 (the atretm- sian note set forth officially the
bleeding. The row *tirlec^
wa* Odhsm and Smith to a number of and
llomei
Uaulhon.
same
argumenU
which
the
Rut
Rep. Odham’e comliner trains which the ACL wants
mealed m court later,
ilia committees.
Mr. Peters waa Itorn In New rerouted) normally stand In 1ita* slati white paper had made on Jan.
niittee-* Include Finance and Tax­
dishing Pan American air line pilot ation, Cltrux, Public Health. Drain­ York City on Apr. 13, 1873 and lions only five minutes.
26. They said lha Soviets there­
. actured hi* wife, "Mill New Or- age and Water Uontrol, Huslnt's* had ilved In Geneva for five years,
Keller and Joe Jenkins, re- for* had not been In th* slightest
. Uenv a! I948',‘v oi having profiosed ReguiaUhnk. Latsir and Military where he was a member of the •resenting the Florida Railroad influenced by the facts revealed
Baptist Church slid the Woodmen Brotherhood, eald today that when the treaty text was pub
I F ’ ltltBr' ami added that ha wa* and Veterans Affairs.
of
the World.
but Instead had pre-Judged
curtailment of service would cur- llihetl
________
Rep. Smith will serve on the
Aofng to write hi* memoir* ami call
Ho It survived by Ihr widow and tell handling nf mail and exprees. all Ixtues.
following committee*! Husincei
stepson,
0, A. Oldhant nf
fham "fHow Green .War My Hill- a
a t11i oonn,, Education,
education, runne
v
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e gg u il a
Puhlli one
)
fold".
Road*,, Agriculture, Fnreelry and Geneva: two step-daughter*. Mrs.
Porterfield nf Ft- Meade

“Yellow’’
PHONK

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YELLOW CAB CO.

U. 3. Strikes

Congrens Roundup

Go-Getters Always Criticized

Soli Day

Blouse Beauties

... EASTER

f

from

New Legitdation

3-98 -

Salvation Army

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ACL Hearing

MINOR &amp; MAJOR

I’eterH Killed

whan

EIGHT GOOD REASONS

. That wa* a convincing report
which City Manager McKihbin
•emptied on cnmtwralive coiti ia
Ltirieur Central Florida polke darfMrtmanti ihowing how econamiL - j.u _ Sdnfojj', j, operated in com&gt;bn with others. Further efla along the tama .lint would
m similar economical operaIion
other deparTmenti ana1would
rvn*enlightening' to local cftfzene
wlto are apt to confuea axirava
in Male and federal govern'
with municipal taxation,
tboae of ut who rdnd1other
ipera published iri'&lt;8Rer cilia*
I* of Sanford rtalln how afSanford i* being operated.

Livestock.

W«lfnre, Socialj 3 ‘°Mri M||(|rri| A|bertn „f fl.„

Another “FIRST"
for Sanford

Security and Workman'* fl»nv J

mill*# assignments. “I knew that
wa will foe* many probloms,' he Funeral eervlcee will he cunat the Geneva Baptist
deelarml, “but I feel confident ducted
Sunday at 3:00 p. M. with
that the members of the Legisla­ Church
W, B. Klter officiating, Burial
ture will face
ptoblems Itov, be
made In Gcnuva Cemetery.
fairly and tquaraly and will work will
fo r -the beat interest of the State Erlckaen Furiaral Home la In
charge of arrangerdent^____
of Florida and Ita people,"
44
cP. BmlUi declared) today
continue to give th* twit ee r-'i r u C T , P a l-a n n a •&gt;
Vice that I am capable'af to the ! I
"
people of thla district and to re- 1&gt;
O i* TO M E TR !8 T
- IIW M M •a lessee tutee &lt;,
present their Interest*. I will, at ' are*
Hears toll, l - a i a t . tola
all time*, welcome suggestions as | AtlaWtle
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F O R B U Y IN G AT

STAFFORD'S AMOCO SERVICE
* Amocoa Products
4 *- '
f to
* Prompt Courteouo Service
* I Block From Downtown
Shopping Center
* Cam Vucuum Cleaned
As Often AflNecemdqr
Wilh The M
i)oyIe Vae*ItM
* Free Pishing (for euatomerH)
. • CWin Rhet Roomi
* Open buy end Nfihi
*
Over tB Year* Experience
In Servicing Cars

HOROWITZ
1 “Yha. World’* f Greatwrt

^llpph1
April 4th

all bba1
t ic k e t s u
ta x

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1 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

•PA£® “'X$¥u~3

•»* a

"•Social Calender

Business Women To
Have District Meet

Personals

Members of the Sanford- Hitsiness and Profeseinnnl Women’s
Cluh will be hostesses on Sunday
at 1:30 P. M. at the Tourist Cen­
ter for the final district meeting
of the year for the Third Dis­
trict. About 200 members are ex­
pected to attend from Orlando,
Daytona, Halifax, Titusville, Del.anil,
Kissimmee,
St.
timid,
Leesburg, New Smyrna. Mt. Dorn
nml F.uilis------------------------------------------Mrs. P. M. (Unifies is general
chairman of arrangements and
immediately after
registration,
Mrs.
Esther
Phillips, district
chulrman from Winter Park, will
conduct the business session when
president’s reports from all clubs
will he heard.
Mrs. Sally Mero Williams, pre­
sident, requested this morning
that all members attend the meet­
ing to act ns hostesses to the
vlsllors. Following the business
session n lea will be held, arrange­
ments fur which ure under the
direction of Mrs. Haymnml Ball,
rhalrntnn, Mr«. H. E. True and
Mrs. W. E. Maker.

FRIDAY

The Aralea' Circle of it.e Durden
Club will meet ot H:00 P. M. with
Mr*. Al F. Hunt, with Mro. John
Clerk ee co-ho»le»»,
Campbell-l-osslng Poet, Amer­
ican Legion Auxiliary will have*
* buelneei meeting st 7:30 P. M.
at the Lesion Hut.
Spring Frolics will lie held ot
the Junior High School auditorlum at l i M l P . M
Prof. Hay E. Short of Florida
Southern College and executive
director of the stale branch of
the United World Federalists, will
■peek at H:00 P. M. at the San­
ford Woman's Club on the sub­
ject "World (lovernnient. the
Path to reace".
M O N H AT
.
Circles of the First Methodist
Rf Church will meet at It:00 P. M.
w aa follows: Circle No. 1 with Mrs.
night were MR. and MRS R O Y |
,
,
,
....
,
M BIT I . lilt, nml M B S O R V I L L E !
'Nlhlrcn’e
W. E. Itulnes, 210 Holly Avenue;
Dr. and Mrs. J. N lloh on re
|(a-v Charles II. Colninif, D. D I I M I K S . MB and M B S C E U l t C E '
s wl11 hr- fo »,|irrrl al the
Circle No. 2 with Mrs. D. B. Crum­
turnrd on Wednesday from It a -d -' retired bi-lii&gt;|&gt; of Puerto Rico, T M l ’ I h
MB. mid M B S 1 H A N K j Emporium nnd from 10:0(1 A. M.
ley, Silver I-ake; Circle No. 3 with
Ings where they -pent a few was tin guest speaker at the S A N D L E R
11« midnight fun mny be had on the
Mrs. Fred Wilson, 1000 Sanford
days with their duughtei anil spring quarterly meeting of the
liiisluiml- "Miinilv, do v„o I.......
midway where hot doge,
Avenue; Circle No. 4 with Mrs.
nan-in-law. Mt and M r II I. Woman’* \uxilliuy of Holy Cross iinvtliinc ..f my wife'
wla-ie. , hiinihiirgers, cold drinks, fortune
P. II. Wyatt, filfl Magnolia Ave­
Antlersoti.
| Eplseopal Chuieli held lu.-t Mon- a b o u t - Mnlidy "W ell. \l, ain't •lellilig and Imat ride- will l.e ellnue; Circle No. 5 with Mrs. E. (I
---------------I day at H int p M at the Parish *ho Ion I believes I pul ,-in in ,le i"Ved
Kilpatrick, 22K West Eighteenth
M r nnd Mrs David V II .it o f . , l ' " l , ’1 l(''' r " lM" " e '"Id " f »•'»' 4vU-kiii
i 'W M
\ f(«i1hn.4
CnlU'jiffJurt rfimiHi
Street; Circle No. 0 with Mrs. M
i»i*w rare wilt hr hHtt ol noon
Jnck-Plivllle ....
have
...turned t o &gt; : ,mvllt
Mr. Iloli’oinli Tf» Tiilk .............
..................
. , ..............
„ n ,,“l
L. Tillls, 1100 Elm Avenue.
.
*,
i.
. it i n
i
with t hr finish line he in It ill I fir
Tlir pidlatheu Class of the First
«o111vr Ml* .Ihttphlll
f
kInlidiiiu
A L. tllfiotllll
i
1 &lt;llllHI*
at .. 1&amp;; - s. . * . - . », Jk| | f t l M l I
*Ifl 11ll 111ii 11nf PI
Presbyterian Church will hold it
t’hriirmrin
»«f • nii*luin |.
K«lmnflini.
Woman'M
('lull
Will
Hells lit their home Ul PiillneMo
meeting at the home of Mis. W.
M
m
H
11
IT
iipi
*
,
.Ii
14ktil
&lt;»f
C A Holconth, sei-ietary of tIn* Avenue.
K. Holly head at H:tMI P. M. Mrs.
SpoiiKor
Miisicalc
j.Ihiin fm l lit* jniRiliaiv ‘* iiiilinul
.
K. A. King and Mrs. Felice West Mush- Brotberhii.Ml Department of
j Hjiiiiij,*
i&gt; (iiirty to hi* hrhl
j
1 M HROAiH A SIS
the
Florida
Baptist
Convent
Ion,
wdl serve ns hostesses with Mrs.
Mr and Mis. C, F Proctm aiid|„„
|;t wl.i.-li will he unlqiu11 \ n i-i- win* will l.e pie-ente,l
Frupirncy inadulallnti broadwill
-peak
op
"Heralding
the
Ad
Ilollyheud.
Mrs. II M. Burns have tnovisl ,,, i|„. f,„ t il.ai two pm lies will i l.y i|„ Sanford Woiunn'- l luh ‘ il ls wdl he heat.l Monday uflerChapters „( the auxiliary of Ibily viinee*' at the seventh m a series froin the Langley Apnrlineiil »&lt;•' |„- li.-l.l, .......... lb. iillciinam and j m a henefil reellul on Satuidity
at 3.011 o'clock over Station
of
Ion
regional
ennferem-i-s
in
he
Cross Episcopal Church will meet
bo7 Magnolia Avenue. Mr and m... m tin- .-veiMiig
lai h |f, p M at the .-lid. b.m-.i WDBll, Orlando’s oldest
radio
held
at
tire
First
Bnpllst
rimreli
rt .1:00 P. M. os follows: St Agnes
Mr- R. W l.lppincall and siniill I |t,-legntes and alieinatis were j oielinti- Cntluirllie Hmey. Anne -inlion, al 02.3 meKacyele' The
on
Apr
fi,
Rev.
W
P
Brooks,
,tr.,
with Mrs. . W A. Fitts, Celery
daughter .Man-In Kav. wtjn have
p, atleud tin Hi.i.-i'- hu r u n -!•-. veil and Katherine Carol Mi— FM broadcasts, .bipli.-utitie the
Avenue, co-host ess, Mrs. Irviot: tin-tor of the olniivh. animutice.l been re-idlng ul 2-Hiri Pnlmello I vetilinn sebe.luled lot May 3 lit Soiev is fiom (Irlando iiu.l i ' it piogimu M-he.lule regulaily heard
Feinberg; Ht. Ann’s with Mrs. today.
he hrard!
II. F tneiiihet of the liniiinui I'lu Bela, on .'.so kilocycles, will
These annual .■oiiferenees are Avenue, plan to make their lioiiiel K,-y West they ate Mi
m Miriam Russell, |.orh Arbor; Ht.
oale.util .,,-inl sorot if y . Pin Beta, from lot) p. M to ■I .IMI P '• on |
with
the
Proctor-.
I
Whilm-i.
ll
,
M
i
A
M
Philips,
w Catherine at the Parish House, being held from Mur 2H through
I M i- lie.,igo Slopp M lA. luiii..mil oui-iic nod -p)i-.'l, f.atem ue. l .lays and from noon i.&lt; 11 00
the Ba.-li I'll,lit mol i i ,h |h-I |- M ,,n Sundayfit Mark’s wdl meet ul H,t**l P M. A|ir. H and are -poo-,.re,I hy the
| lit ,,u, \li - IV I. h i.eliloiff, J r
Stale Mission It,&gt;ai,I of the Flor­
at the Parish House.
led Church, Way.-ro-*-, tilt ; Law fund Mi
II L /iioiuertiiitn A li­ I looi She I- llllllor ll, Ihi Rol
ida
Baptist
Convention.
Hoc
The Kiith Hpcrlng tiirls Auxi­
son
Cooke,
-ecrelary.
Iluptist i in.iiiieeiiieiit wo - load, lluit the ho- I 'ollege evit-et vlil.o \
liary of the First linplist Church Brooks pointed mil ihnl the meet- Brotherhood „f the South, Mein | in M quart, &gt;l\ meet tug will he i M i -- I ..veil, daoglitei of Mi I niio
a giu.luute of llo .luillugs
will
bring
to
Flondu
some
will meet at !l:!lt) P M. Croup No
M i - W V I .in *II -&gt;l tin- lint,I sellout of Music nml is a
of Hie outstanding eliureli anil phis. T r i m . ; Dr. John Ciivloi, - , e Jlu l.l on Mn&gt; Id m the furin of laud
I with l.uuru Phillips, 121b Ouk
retnry of edueatioii, bottle mls-ioli I e eovett-d dish bin, he,in iiiulei ■•itv, i- a iiicinhci of Pin Belli, liiclilher of Hie fneillty nf the I ’ult-I
lay leaders of the Southern Hup- lenini. A lliu il ii . tin.;
Avenue; tiroup N,i 2 with Nancy i list
In
J.du ijtlu ..................... Mis W I lld g - R.-IIni- t tinoil-t-r l b . h,- Hu nml setvnlury of Musle at Rollins Col-|
Convention.
11 e Bill'll l-’estn al lt| rbi— Hu Mrs. legi­
Hotinlree, t’&gt;04 Elm Avenue.
Dl-cussians during Hie meetings llnhleniaii, pastor of I lie AII iiiui I- pen.
M i - It, W W illia m , was ap­
TU K H D A T
tab Iluptist Cliureli, Miiiml; llev.
The Daughters of Wesley Class will center on missions, evange- C. F. Barry and Dr. J. Ilurris.m pointed ii - dll i-t'toi of Hie itninml
will meet at 8-.IHI P. M. at
1
”‘ "«T&gt;rd- (iriffin of Hu- Fltiridn Ibipti-t auxiliary bnxmn Th e meeting was
II. I*'.
of the First Methodist Church
l0*"’™ ' , -lli'wh “J!'1 « ’ Convention. |)r. John
Mllglllle. liresiited over hv M i ..........
I „ U...I.
i . - m301
i
sociallonnl leaders frum SeminWhitner. Ji and the devotional
home of IMrs.
Ruth ILundquial,
of
ole. Wckiwn nml laike cunt v will I exccilHve-Heeretary-treiisurer
..f w a - h-d by Rev II l.yttleton j
French Avenue,
attend lb,, .......lav imellng
H " f'la Baptist
eltventiuli Ztn,iin-1 iiiao. leetul of tin- i"Jillri'll
The Fidelia Class of the First Sanford.
i will preside over the meetingBaptist Church will meet ul the
Others on the 10-diiy pr.igrnm | Rev. Brook- stated to,lay Hint
home of Mrs. W. C. Iluie, Elder wilt be Dr. W. Perry Cnuu-li. pus- nil rliurt ii nml ussticiiiHomt) lend
In
making snndwiehes
for*
Spring*, ul H:tMl P. M. Memtiers
*Inn11 elilldren
elilldren he
lie sure
-nre to
to eui
nil each;
each
a * -..y ..ltM ? 1 .I
I t l..‘. r h , i r , d , b.r or the Fir-1 Baptist C h u rc h ,, era ure Invited hi attend ........... .. small
V C n n ! . i t
It ,.’s Asheville, N C ; Dr. Walter I. 1fere nee. Llllieli ................. .
hy sandwich Into four triangle* «.n
Tit* Seminole fligb Jh-hool I’m - | -""Ore, pastor of the First Bap- the host church.
small squares l„r easy eating.
A
hM
s4 . rPnB, l |..h_
A hiUlirlllhi Cl,4 l «h&gt;III hlXllJhl s l
*
^
^
cnt-Teacher
A
ksucIu IIoii will meet
at the xclmul al 3:311 P. M. to lie
- preceded hy the hoard meeting
[ 9 «t 3 ttlfl P. M.
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Cmircli will i ii i t !
with Mrs. Carlelim Noyes, lillll
Palmetto Avenue ul 3:(H) P. M.

At Methodist Church •££ S '

&lt;

Civic Music

the Civic Music concerts are to bo continued next year, additional t„
memberships will have to he sold.,- &lt;r«&gt;rtia»e r . - * r t i « a «n
Beethoven in three movements, Mr. Stine al-o thanked Mrs.
’.MISS A L M A ’’ at Angel's en­
Mi«- (!lorit» Dampier was honor­ thusiastically telling of catching
A full day of entertainment was performed with subtle inter­ .Smith for her fine work as sec- .
retnry of the group during the
ed recently with a linen shower
X1, pound has* at the CScneva hns ln-rn planned by Rnllips Col­ pretation.
Telephone 148 given by Miss Judy Jones and an
Both Andrew Stine, president, h""1 •
v,'" r
llridge . . MBS. ,J. N. A7.7.AK- lege foi its unnual fiesta which
Miss Virginia Reeves at the Jones KI.I.U picking roses in her yard i will Is- held tomorrow from 10:00 and Mrs. Ralph A. Smith, secre——
home at 327 West Ninth Street.
AssociaWashington Is.................
the No, 1 state
HAHRY ROBSON nml .MRS. ' A. M. until midnight. Prateeda tary
, of the Civic Mn«ir
........
......
Spring flowers were used In de- J C. M ITC H E L L walking down j from the event will he davnted to, lion, told the audience that If 1in the production of aluminum.
eorntlng and during the evening the street with u doll carriage j the It.,Ilia- College endowment
:------------- -------- ------------------------ - — ---------------- ------- ---—
game- were enjoyed. Prltes were for Mis. Mitchell's giand .laugh- , fund
l Kf=r = —
‘
— -----won by Mr«. Raymond Kader.Itei JOAN K IR K LA N D
j From 10:1)0 A. M. until 12:00
Mrs. Kiiima Dubose has been re­ M l-- Hetty Rose lloolehan andj J O E W ELLS euiivmg u huge.noon movies will he shown at thfl
moved In her home on South Sun- Mis* Tommye Methvin.
j l,.,\ of groceries
1&gt;R, and I Annie Russell Theater nnd from
ford Avenue from the local hos­
The bun.nee wus presented with I -MRS- HARRY W OODRUFF and 12:00 tu 4;IM1 P. M.
bridge-tea
pital.
ninny lovely gifts and delicious daughter KI.I/.AHKIII enjoying u parties will he held in the various
refreshments were served. Those d,rj"k at .Mcllc)tiol.ln
MIKH .dormitories and tra will he served
Invite.) to
I., lie
In. with Mi-s
Miss Dantpirr
n.minler E D N \ IIA L L IH W
currying j in .Sullivan Memorial and Wonlson
Five HSk
Mr and Mrs II C Steele have Invited
I Houses and open house will be
moved their tesldeiice fiom the were Mr- F I.. Dampier, Mrs. \ .H-aliimiil Si’kwil I’.'.'ka - . M II iT -B O N E i SMI I li on . pd.i al Orlando Hall,
Pnrk Apartments to their new j Knder. Mrs. Ralph Wight, Mrs
. ...
,,
„ ,
,, „ ..
home on Weal Twenty-first Street 1J. V Jones, Mis. Ilnrol.l Hecken- the way tn the *boe repair shop!
Nutm tiiilly Atlverl iseil Lines mi |iis|iluy
j,
' J - ■•
|bach and the Misses Kittye Oil- to gel his shoes fixe.) for trek- ,,
hoiks
,.f
Kentucky
will
give
their
itiy in the Capitol tuiil.lnig at
Uri.,i..i-..pr..i i,.
i i . - i . h i m i - .NarniL— ik illuu iu . loan —W d l
fnrrwi'H
prrfArmkllfii
ahd'TqiilrF
I ul Iii hiis-ee during ill,- legi-latiire
Dr. T. II. Moye Is confined tn the tains, Betty Rose lloolehan, Emma
MISS E T K L T H l t M A S cross- dancing will be held from 10:00
st k l'TIIK IIN C A L ir U K N IA U tN N K K W A K E
Furnal.l Ijiughtnn Memorial Hos­ Jean Methvin, Tommye Methvin. ing Commercial Avenue
. . . till 12:00 P. M. at the Rollins Stu­
April 1st to April Ml It
pital. Dr. Move Is the father of Joanne Dampier, Mantye Dampier, C LIFFO R D McKlIIIIIN talking dent Center.
Peggy Dunum, Belly Sasser, Vi­ iitioul ttie City’s mliire piojecls
Mrs W. fl. Fleming
Features
of
the
event
will
in
ola Skinner, Helen Skinner, Saltlee
MRS RAY FOX in a green Jelude the fiesta haiaar at Casa
S T A N U I. I iIN N TItW A H K
William- an.I the hostesses.
dress walking on Magnolia Aye- !||&gt;eria where guests may purchase
Mr. and Mrs. Itlake Sawyers,
X i l rdli
April Ifilli
muIt JA M ES O C T getting - hiimlmade articles, fine glass and
Miss El'rnl.eth File nml Walter
a
gln-s
of
milk
at
Lnney's
chinn.
fiiridlure
and
^.ou«ebol,t
Steele have returned from Belle
and flnwerV Re(ila.le where they spent several Rev. Col more Speaks ItiAN IKAfSl r. in abe,-,uning I ousts, plants
I It VNi I t A N W A U K
,!nvs with Mr. und Mrs Hohy
.
■ .
1,1 ,tl'
I fi-e-lmn uts will be - rrvcil In Ibe
\piil l-iili
April '.t'.iiul
id
the
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Teachers will serve as hustesses
for the meeting. The meeting will
he preceedetl with a hoard meet­
ing at 2:30 P. M.

TR A W IC K APPOINTP.D
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Miss., Apr. t
(Special)— Sonarman l/C James
Claud Trnwlck, Jr., U. S. Navy,
of Sanford, Fla. has been appoint. ed Instructor In naval science nl
the University of Mississippi, ac­
cording to an annotincginent by
D r . , J. D. Williams, chancellor.
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tiona of Illghor Learning,
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FRIDAY. APRIL t lM f

T H r SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

M O * FOUB

Gail Henley, Fresh From College Gruber Refeaaes Spicola Promlseggtate
Prom Palatka A F i r s t
Campus, May Stick With Giants /SSi ax n Players
f o r d Giants Division Combine
!

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In Rotary Content

x ix n m n s t a t u k a h m k h s
MAHKKT
HKPflKT NO let
Manager Jim Higgins Cubs de­
The (ullowlnx pries* reported liy feated Manager George Stine's
llie dsalere on IPs Menford Hlate
KHrmvrs Jlsrk.it (or prmluce sold Glanta U to 0 In the Rotary League
her* and Ussier* up to 11:01 I game played at the Ninth Street
P A L A T K A , Apr 1— (A*)— Pres. Alo trio
if. Apr 1, IM S
I Park yesterday afternoon.
Tom Hplcola of the Tampa Smok­ llesns, lllaeh
Vaienllne
il..............
Fleischer and Hester were thI mu • i s»
Hu l&gt;r ••,......
ers yesterday promises Palatka a
rmulvrareen, Hell tirade batteries for the winning Cubs,
flrst division club In the Florida Ilsans.
|P(1 1
|((ir
11.00 . l it
Hu
1«■r .....
.State League as he formally bo. |&lt;'ui,i,««c. in Lh lisa
i« *f. .073 while Herndon and Tlsnn wink­
13 73 1.00 ed for the losers. The Cubs nulhlt
came Ikiss of the Axaleas.
, I'aiilirTower. I'ri
II 73 1.00
He signed thr agreement in
,'ri
II All a,on the Giants four to three.
Wednesday Manuger Huh Epp*
the offlro of Judge Walton, at­ r u m , 3 I»«»* I Li ir
H 30
, Indians defeated the Culm i! trf •*.
torney for the Palatka Axalens, I*ti* omliurH- Fancy
II 30 . 3 imi
llu lt » M
Inc., ns ownership of the base* Ciiclimbi»ri»«Cli*iiri»
| Manning and Spencer were the
hall team passed Into Ids hands
III! lUkl
II 3o &gt; J.fto batteries tor the Indians. Fleischer
Kmnilanl.
III!
)&lt;Nkt
1
1
30
.
1.00
The transfer was approved
I pitched anil Tlsnn caught for tli.*
Wednesday night when stockhol­ |,ellm*'l(Hlii«rK
I Cubs.
I&amp;.ou
I'rt I liui
ders turned In their stork. II con- LMtia** Irubcrir
i.'rl 3 I Jo*
•1.00 tnlns two main provisions: I. The r»*|i|rn
rn- Fancy
•••
franchise must remain In I'nlntkn.
Hu 91|*r
13 23 .
2. Hpirola assumes none of the |»ri&gt;|.nri«-i*hn1u«t
Hu (l|ir
I a 30
drills of the old club.
Try Our Shupper’s
N&gt;t* Fla H«mI IIII mm
The Tampa
sportsman said FulaltiCH,
Special for MalurM» Mi ling
i l r.u
five or six players from the IM'-ll-ll* *I Itlft I
3
l&gt;oa
Huu
U
K
Smokers will In' sent lo Pulnlkn
o fd
Fanh limed
Htjunith, Yolluw flu ll|ir |I TR
hot * Monday.
Tomtitonii, **r t
li.ee
llccf
Slew
with
"We may start off a little slow T«iitinV*»*« 31at I ’ln
ll.no .
veRtlables, Herv*
I'lT H I'R
but we will have a ball club
mho* (Id* |3.33
down here," he «nld. "We will do nritni'j-a-Va]f
ed piping h»t In
f: r ipcfruH - Mh rail H*P"He*ii
everything possible to put you
IIm« 70m * Hinallrr
yj no
h bowl —
Hoi
Hi
i»|*ofmil
Marail
H
i
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m
|J
c
*
h
In the first division and keep
Rolln
a
n
d
b
ultir—
CofHoi
31
m
A
«4
m
13
73
you there."
llmilln*
fntrly
Halil, do mind
fee or tea . . .
lie explained he is imfnmil- 1 r.iir
Ir. mark ft ufmut Mrn/|y on most
1
product*
iar with ihe brand o j ball plaved &lt;*•■, ,
in the class I) Florida State | Fa I
"”,rhM wsshnr anil &gt;ui •
League and doesn't know yet how
lu-nisnd Halit on n r a n g .s sml
Fountain Spgrial— Jum ­
tt&gt; ,e»f»u(*
strong a team will he needed.
bo Hnnnna Spilt.
II
"I understand ......... that Ibis |
MrtNiprt of your favorite
I* n pretty fast class I) league,"* Michigan State'* track ami field
I team *lnrs won three firsts, three
Foremost! Ice Cream behu added.
seconds and five other places In
Iween Iwo halves of
winning the l!)4|i IC4A Indoor
ripe bannnn lopped wllh
team title.

PHOENIX. Arir.. Apr. I — (/P) (jail Henley, it rollene player with* I Pitchers Al Miller. Henry Heelt"&lt;•* previnu* prnfei.innal experience, today appeared a h&lt;xmI bet to I er. Ceno .Shelton and Harry Skrlpp;
I Infielder Al Caiuuis and. Catcher
i&gt;lick with die New York Gianti at a reterve outfielder.
Tlie itiuky yuung Californian hat made a good impreninn with George Sehmagranoff were hand­
ed their release* from the Hanford
hit ipred and throwing ability and bat diown tigni of being able to
Giant* hy manager Hal Gruber
Mt,
t — ---------------------after the practice session yester­
__
.
, . . . I mnnnn, Clni’innati'a ri’irular ratrh- day al the New York Giants farm
gT. I KTKItHlllIItti, Apr. l - f/l’) or |HMt year, wn» the topic of cluli* training base at the Munlrl— The lloatnn Red Sox invaded "tiHile cmivonmUun" in the Red- j pa* Airport
the New Norh junket* camp lo-l|p[^ r n,m, today. Four ratehera, , Jim lloj-rl ami Charlie Rose
day. .netting the ptage fur the one more than manager Rocky pitched the Hanford dub to a I
first showdown of the year lie- Walters intend* to carry, rrmaln ■to | victory over the Ismolr, N. C„
tween Ted Williams nrnl Joe Dl- on the iosier. Ilucky has indicated team In n niacllce game. Lmi
Magglo.
he is counting on liny Mueller i Matte worked behind the plale.
The Yankee Clipper, ottil nurs­ and Dixie Howell to do most of The victory over the Is-nolr ejttb
ing an ailing heel, wn. due In (he the receiving lids season.
tan the Giant*' eoiiseriltlvo Victory
New York slmtiriu lineup for
string In seven games.
only llio jocund tiiuu this spring.
The Giants plantird to meet
C S O N , Aria., Apr. 1— 1/1*)—
He lested yestenlay after plnylng A TU
polled leg lUllsele suffered hy Lawton. Okie., today rind Spring
..lx innings Wednesday.
Gene llcardnu. stnr hurler for field. 0„ tiiiiiorrnw morning. Malin­
the Cleveland Indians, lM-rame po­ ger Griilor said this morning that
HOUSTON, Tex. Apr. »--&lt; / lV - tentially serious toduy, the hurl- Ills youths would probably be
Jackle Rohlnson, the llrnoklyu er
was ordered to ImoI for several allowed to rest .Sunday afternoon.
Dodgers' hlggest hox of fire nllrar"The Isiya realise that the weed­
days.
tion on the spring tour, Is giving
Manager Lou
Itomlreau said ing «ul process Is on, ami every
the fans their money’s worth.
Remilcn probably won’t he allowed one of them are teally working
The agile negro serond haseman to pitch ugnln for a' week or more. to nail down a position on the
has never looked lielter since he
loam,’’ Grubei declared.
broke Into organised
baseball
HAN A N TO N IO , Tex., Apr. I three seasons ago. Ills Imttlng — The Ht. Louis llrowns play their
average is tnps on the eluli.
first ilay-nigltl dmddeheader to­
day. They meet the Han Antonio
TAM P A, Apr. 1— (/!*)— Ray Ln- Missions In !he afternoon and the
Chicago Cute, at night.
KL PASH. Tex.. Apr. 1— f/P&gt;TUCSON . Arl/.., Apr. l - f / l ' l - I'loeky llllle Men Hogan was on u
The Chlrngn While Hox expected train today headin' fur home. H "’ll
fruit, syrup, nuls. whip­
i i i M i m i s sist.tu T i n a *
, to get then first glimpse of In- bark on the links again some
IN*.
ped
cream am! it maras­
Mi
IIAMMl
A
M
Pltrhei Hntebel I’alge Inday while day, be says.
M .vril MAf'K— 3/|a Mils
Kllsl Tuck's I’li'.i.e ll.ilk 'I k
The national golf pace setter |1st,
chino cherry . . .
I I’l.ssanl life.,Ml* 3 K,l l*ouo.
eoiicludlng their three.day Tucson
Askalmi Kin
1 Josl A War | Klmlm. 4 Itlmriica
Hacetul — I'hM suit I'liln.
stood against the Cleveland In- outII an automobile accident last
Hea.il. s Kajlink. 7 Twin Hills, 1
lless' Heel.
illans. Illll Wight and Howie Jud- Felt. I! laid him low, Hogan walked lillllle,
Third — Wise lie. Islim. I'sllllv Iowa llnhs
TK .v m H A ciM i/i* a n ,
son were lo share the Hox pitch­ the length of a polliuan ear last l.slie. Iiriiin illil
I ' leneral Itlvol* 1 ||u|,l,l Kell.r.
K',ill III Will,IS Will, I’rlticese
night when lie hoarded the train
ing chores.
3
Mia
llulile, t IInMIilw lluck. r.
I'unlliei.
Ksiiiiuis
I.isl,el
| Colil weather and a gale slop- here.
Klflli
My
lte,|iie*i, rriivlua Hinny HniisaN, * Hnck Mosher. 7
V/a i o a i i n A o m o v
Kmo.nk.
s Hainrnls Me.
He
posed
fur
photographers
and
I
lurk
le.
Tl|l|iy
UilMe
perl the Hox anil Indians yester­
1TAXH UNDERWATER
Hlslh—
IJ.
II.
Klssll
lull'
tinnier,
(■earned
at
the
pros|H-et
of
return­
■ f e Jungle C a c u r a t o n e ^ ^ H day, but not until the Sox bad ing to the new Hogan realdence Wii inter la lid I luMe
I Hevrnlh Knvurlle Mm eluill. Ik
grubbed it ID to il, fi-lnning deci­
In Fort Worth. He 1* due to arrive enl, Win illrl
....... r i . i t Vh im I MtnatMa sion.
r.lKhlh— III W,.lh
Willie Mae,
tale
this
afternoon.
Hogan
was
II RIllt.WIIT •FIMIMTIIU
. HI Atnnrt
Ninth - I'IssshiiI luennii. HI 1 |a.
SARASOTA. Apr. l-(/p &gt; _W a lt acrumpalurd hy hla wife, Valnrle.
Last night ho said he Is "out Jus I A War.
Dropo, big, powerful rookie first
I Tnrilh- Hmiiuile M. . Kuii'mk. Hen
sackur, will lie out of action fur of the rough and again handed ersl Itlvsls.
- g il(IHT*a HSTfllKX
throe days and unable temporar­ down the fairway."
H a r r B i n ; — Knlurlli
ily lo fight for a legular post
I Tuck's I ‘hides. I Kvarlissl, 1
with the lloston Red Hox. Wall
l,nii tM*II, t liark Master, U .Vo .tun
,V. s Askalmi Kin. 7 l.lrttlrn I'sley,
ran up a lempciMlure of Kb! and
•
Tan Klnra
O K I. A N D O , F I .O K I D A
doctor* ordered him to bed foi a
sill IIMI H tl'K — S HI Mile
I Hess' ties! 3 Hpeeily llillils. 1
few day* aftet diugoosing (tip wfo__ illorr'e Kiiual, l Malxelalnv. s i'lch'*
See 12 Fiisl K hcp .'g S lg rlln g st 1:011 I*. M . 'till 5:0(1
fllctlon a* Inlnstinnl flu,
Sphynx. Paiidemoidum, MdnnlH1f'rl.le S iiuilit Jean, 7 llninl NiiliiP. M. P ittin g F h irld ii’s Tu p F lig h t D rive rs ugHlnst
and Carolyn Roll finished in that
-------- --------------- Vlllss
IIRAOKNTON. Apr.
I - -1/11— nider in the ninth race at tho
Ihe nations best.
t
Hotly
Hhay.
I
Hpsly's
llssl.
)
Rig Jeff Heath may lie in the Siiiifnril-Otlaiido Kennel rTtnli trnrk lYIiut huiis|i»n I Itiim|«« AfHirr»wi*, 3
lloston Rrnvi-s' outfield Imlay last nighl In win the rinul tom Mil inn. ff d r u m Mir I. 7 |*iidy Mhlun.
H P O N K O K S : O ffice rs and N . C . O . Clubs
a s
I*4inr
when the Tribe plays the Ht. Louis |iii«HIiiiih in the Greyhound Derby N 1‘nntlv
Adm ission (50c tax Inc. C h ild re n under 12 F K K K
FO l l lT I I H t l ' K — .VIM Rllr
Cardinal*. Ilcuth. who broke his Ficlri set for A p r il M.
I NI in
liny. '2 I,r1m,i»itb I'tnrHitir,
a I,lit If Hfutrifr. I Tnii* t* I*«k. 3
ankle while sliding home nt the
The dog* jnilii'il Gloria K., De- Two
More power end inmd than
|
k
Tri'v
h Al, rt t%ip|nir
7
end
nt
last
season,
has
been
run­
you’ll ever need. Il'e yoiire In
seil S ii i'iik, MH Ling and H'gii'v- U llh. va Will, n FMttttiittt I .libel
(hienew UMHCiuarmM llsnrxa
ning and hitting here. Mnrmgci ninie to complete III*' Derby field.
F i r m ii a u k — t hi h iu
Ute-Twtal Knjoy lie ni«t**l
I My Itri|uchi, 2 Tippy vIrilili*. 3
Hilly Hniilhwortn says "1 think The Inltei ipiurtet ipmliried In
atlmlne, wire elsrllnx end new
I tiny
i Mr Flri&gt;Iiull, 5 SiHier
It's time Jeff got his feet wet." Tuesday
•nj
11
Ml *v rompetltlnn
. gMulilc.
i i i i a i p , rt»i I'rityltiK
i in jio a
Ihnrkle.
'm m e,
7« Tuff
•in i
_
night’s
annulli. guter nperslkml Thle
Hrtftketl Turn*
__________ _
I HI nil i HsaNeATnrs.
^
p a t new Chempkm on msrt-sl
tk
llfll
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MII
p
HA INCH C ITY . Apr. l - i / P ) HKD
HOX
u n it s
o x WIN
w in
, , r s , a j K , K»mm
: , Hoy,
, r , 2«ihir
.
#
f
i
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M
m -----------------------------Connle Mack Ihinks his I'hlladflHox,
by Mao
lllxkr lion. 3 Into
lion (lordor,
■
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V C
v
l a
l V
The
iimIii, i Wnmlir
phla Athletic* would have “a grral nger
W W M m /w y M M J J
.™
rhnner" for the nrnnant
this lefcull'd
led the Cull*
Cubs I* lo
111 I)
0 In
111 a
II
auviia rii f il lntiI Kk — .v
v ia
in an*
Mile
».* Me.
year If only the hilling were a I.Ionsi Junior League
lici'ii
Girl. 3 iinti
llstcher’s
Lengue game nlnyed
played , I &lt;let nn. * Win illrl.
I Ikenl. 4 ('ii«hiick, S Ksvnrlltlle better.
at the Lake Front Park ye*Uir lllliall.
Its Msfthxll, T Miss ' Ch lr sa o. ng ■
'’If out fellows rnuld only lilt a day afternoon.
iTidy iiewani
lltlle iiiiiir il would menu till Ihe
The Red Sox are leinllug Git I ( JilHHTIl i i ' i i ; - . v in Nile
t NlMIII Walts. 1 W*l
iliffeienee," the Hfi-yeiii old man- league with fiuii win* anil Iwu 1K«el. * I‘ III
""" \Vall*._&amp;_ Until llnrilsr.
agri said yesterday In-fore his losses,
s T a p Itnul. 7 Willi e Man, I Sir
club went ngallisl Newark.
The A'* responded by drubbing
Newark ’Jli to fi, In their gienlest
show of power of ihe spilng train­
ing season,
Jark K. Moitlson, Mgr,
Sinn Miisiul's ..’Mu lifetime hal­
Phone .17
ting average is the highest murk
among active) Nutionul league
pluyewt.

I

Exprrl Shoe ItrpnlrlnK

Dr. Henry Mclsaulin

CITY SHOE SHOP

Optometrist

210 Hunfonl Ave.

113 Magnolia Ave.

PhoM 111

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r u t ' v o n r t . a 1 1 &lt;&gt; a i
r m : i t .a s h i n g a r r o w

TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY

SAK

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Ren Hogan LeaveH
For Fort Worth Home

Kennel Club Entrien

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RoimiOATlANDt^ON

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Plan To Attend — Sunday, Apr. 3rd

ST A T E F IN A L S C H A M P IO N SH IP
PROFESSIONAL ROAT RAGES

O R LA N D O A IR F O R C E B A SE

All PoHltionH Filled
For Greyhound Derby

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H E N this light grectft you in
your rear-view mirror—mbter, better give overt
Overtaking you U just about the
ablest performer on the road today
-a n d wi»e driven tong ago learned
the only thing to do with R oad*
master ie give it road room and a
salute as it paasea.

Big, y«» —itretchei a gorgeous
eighteen feet, with til that inch
lixe means In
in co
comfort and inside
Mretch-out space,
But ptft aod ptrcel of every one of
its 4,400-odd pounds is the fastest
footwork on the highway. Action
is the key of every part, from its
130-hp Fireball power plant to the
swift, silken, unbroken surge you
get from Dynafiow Drive.

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SUN. and MO#.!
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invited by the price tag. By the
pound, by the inch, by any yard­
stick you want to lay against it, h'a
the buy of the fine-car field.
For proof, just gather a few da*
livered prices on other can and
bring them around. W e'll show you
somuch.more for your dollar you'll
waste no time getting an order in.

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NOW OPEN WITH

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('till nr write Don Griict* for appointment.
Florida Aluminum Product*
Phone 1.1101
Orlando, Kla.
171ft N. Miller

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AGES IK TO 1.1

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plupHH jt has brought ho many other*— at the now low
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('all or write for free test. Coniph'te Hearing Aid S ro trr

Audiphone Co. Of Orlnndo. Florida Hank llldg.
Phone 2-1.1IK

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'0(t FARMS, home*, husinee TE R M IN A L 0RI1.L. ilix, otation HARItKCHE S T A NO, :ir.l * San",
property ami acrenKo, *ee your open 24 honrii daily. OutiroiliK
ford Avenue foi sale
K. A. SI rout Really Aftrncy order., nanilwlrhc, hreakfiud,
Oiie U. Mathiena, Aminclato] lunch A dinner. Complete fotin- SM ALL itovciy .tore mill meal
mnrki'l &amp; futures, very ira11117 K. Second Strncl or phone
tain nervire,
sonnhle Phone 1107.
SEW ING M A C H I N E S . Rerf.
Sewing Maeh. ('enter, 110 W GROCERY STO RE A Kipnpmenl
Zoned IN D U S TR IA L Trackage
lat St. Ph. 1100.
In irond location, price # 1 .1*00 00
S\V corner of Fulton anil Maple, ~ . . ~ •• .. .
#1110.00 down lialunce like lent
l.ota 1, 2 and EHi of lota 1 ami HOME DEM O N STR ATIO N Cluh.
or (rude Day Plume 1112, night
H and W'n of Lot (&gt;. Itloek t,
— Steel wool pad. 1e. Asphaltum
7HH-.I,
3 0 c . A l l type* . m a l l l u u - t i c s .
Tier K, Snnfonl. 111)10. cash or
K S TA IIL IS IIE O
S IT I'E S S E S
term.. Owner LF.O ROSEN, P., SKNKARIK Gtaaa Ik I’alnt to
I'hnne 120.
prove you c a n m a k e
in
O. Iloa HI4, Miami Reach, Flor-' 112-114 W. 2nd.
pupc.ro Let ii. allow you how
Ida.
!
EL E C TR IC
refrigerator
i u &gt;1 to e.Ii.lili.li y.niiactf in a highly
range. Randall Electric Co.
profitable hualneaa with o very
A DORA RLE little t.ungalow, Juat1 amiiP inve.tnient,
Anl.nn.itir
right for 2. at a price one could I LAW N CHAIRS A Tnl.le* made t&lt;&gt;
v.m.ling machine, repute no
pay, ra.h, term* or trade. Phone! order.
alien.hull. Write Rox P, r/n
11H1-W1.
.S E C U R ITY Lumber A Supply Yard
llernl.t
_____________________________
Phone 707.
E IG H T oeauliful Iota for homo,#„.
""',,krr\»'2.ur; 12 S P E C IA L SE R V IC ES
aight. In cultivation on Orange |
Aive.
vo Price *1.000.(4). 10% down.
V*v' V r " 7
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lialunce in monthly paymenta. 1 Uacd T w i n ai.e maple bed with
IX )DG E-PLY M OUTH
coll
apring
mid
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mat- 1
PARTS AN D SERVICE
Phone 7HH-J,
l re. a
*20.1*1 tOt# Palmetto Arc.
Phone 1011

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l .lightly ii.ed l.nt.y In.I and mat-

LOCK ARROR— A large mm. a,
trea.
*10.01 N EW FLOORS .urr.red to perfec
guest houae, 2 hath., xevoral 1 uaed M o l l ) , chair
#1*1*1 ' tion lll.i floor* made like new.
lot., priced at *7121.00, finnneod. 2 $10.01 Plntf.no. inckcr., tope.- : Flni.hlng, ckutouig A waxing,
Phone 100A,
try coveted, .lightly
Portable power plant, 22 yeat* .
...lied

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expel teller in Si-loin,.]e C ou nty, -

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With anWer, t hlbck from Park
furniture. Ted Davie Furniture C U R TA IN S X Luce Table Cloth,
Avenue. *300.00 to *400.00,
Co. 811 E, l»t. Ph. 918.
Phono 4704 at 1113 Sanford
washed and at rote bed. 118 MidAva.
Innvllle, Phone 870.
SM ALL Concrete mixer for elec­
tric motor. Phono 239-W.
2 ACRES, good garden soil, ceHUTTON HOLES— Custom N**&lt;Ti&gt;
ment block houae, well located
Hutton., Belt*, Ruckles. General
weal of Elder Spring!, Nerval 7 Pete, U x re ito ck. StiDpHx*
alteration*. Mr*. Lillian Vick­
O. Marlatt, Rt. 2, Boa 281, Sanery'* Accommodation Shop, III)
E. 2nd. Street.
ford, Florida.
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FOR s7r7E: 5 iaytng'Ncw Harnp-

RENTALS. Fine home In Sanford,
furnlahed, *01.00. Three room
furhlahed cottage* In Lake
&lt;]pry. Electric kitchen. Bpaclal
i ate for aummor. RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor S AK TIC K E tt FO R B A L K
Phona IM.
FRIftb JUMBO fllfRIMP dinner*
APARTMENT? Call 319. ~
everynlght, *1.00. H 0 M E £ &amp; _
2 ROOM apartmant, electric kit­
TUXEDO
FEEDS: Complete line,
chen, adults only. 206 Laurel
Hunt'a Tuxedo Feed Stare,
Ave. Phona 143-M.
LUNCHEON and abort order*
axrved arary day xl Latwy’i
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Drug Store. 78c up.

BREAKFAST— serve* every ftp
at LxMp'a Drug Store. «So xpx
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HELP W AN TED

W A N T E D -G lrla
Interested In
Shell Art Work to enroll now for
claa* In Sanford. 8«* display at
.............Paul
- - Beauty —
Peter
Shop, tefio
Phone
121 W. lit.
let. St.
8t. Apply
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Monday
177-J.

GIRL -20 tn 30, aome typing, •na-,
weeing
Kg phono, A
Alt
Vk day*
aya week, j

8:04) to 10:00 A. M.
RELIAI1LE colored woman to', 14
LOST ft FOUND
assist with housework and Iron-i
LOST: Tan hillfold rontalnlng
ing. IKH Oak Ave.
Identification cards. Christ! nn
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Adklna, Mayfair Inn Reauty
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WOMA W A N T E D
Shop, phone 1200.
TR A C TO R WORK by the hour er LOST— I Adams Ladies watch. IK
job. Ploughing, harrowing, mowK. white gold case with 8 diam­
• rag 4 dirt atevUig. We ipeelxHft
ond*. Plttdcr return to Dr.
lx conditioning buildteg lot* A
Henry McLaulln, Jr. Reward.
garden plots, Fboee tgf-J.
LOWER PRICER, Expert wat^l DOG LOST— Red main german
ahepherd, tag No, 362974 rivetrepairing, G, 0. Falfawa, ffema
ed on collar. Phone No. 939-XJ.
■hep,^ 1700 Hanford Ave. PhexK

SanTord'a finest
fnrd Ava. Phone ?&amp;-J.
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3, A. 7 and 8. Me
- Each lot SA g 132JP.
calk ar term*. Owner LEO HOT LUNCHrui t w . ft* 4nm
ROSEN* P, 0. Box « « , Miami
I H M W I t M x* • 6 M E W T
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DROOM houae, about
a aid. good location', *9,^06.- Oood/wgr ’
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A U T O S TO R S A L E ” "
00, *8400.00 down, balance llkxIt*1
Goal
•COLORED nun .wanta any all
ur. No RMiiJAtt
rest.
FOR SALE— Chevrolet engine and
round Job. Apply SOI E. 4tb.
r o oM
: houae, clone in, two Iqta, from
chaala In excellent condition,
&gt;1
good appearance, $300.00. Goo.
very dailrable loU, French
0, Swans, Phono 770-M.
M400.00.
HALL, REALTOR
DIXIE O M A N Donut Shop. Ap- 1039 PACKARD Six, V»«*d condlRM lIbtatx Ax K n .
^ y PUdK^Cwxxi Donut Rkop,
Won, kxrgnlni W4.00, J, W.
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H. M. (lira.on, Lake Mary.
2 HEDItnOM HOUSE completely
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furnlahed, good location, excell­ I uaed^Sofa Red
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ent condition, immedlato poaa- 2 Lamp Tahlea, Walnut fln« i ns I ,!o820 w - !,rrt a‘- Phona i
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lahed
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Radio Table*, Walnut Flnlah *111)5( _ i i ™ w _______ __ __________
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FO R R E N T
1 HEDROOM HOUSE 2 hatha, ex. I End Table*. Walnut finl.h *1.10 C a L L 117 fur Battery, Generator'
eellent condition and location, Shop Worn Box^ Spring*
*10.01, ami Slarler aervlce. Swtin'a
very
attractively arranged.
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I have huainraaea for .ale that are PITTH nUH G P A IN TS — Complete ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Orline at
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being operated profitably. Good
HKNKAKIK Glaaa A I'alnf Co.
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fftJR R E N T or Sale, 3 room houae,
rennon. for aolllug.
Rav. IIK5-J
112-1II W. 2nd. St.
Phone 320.
enctoaed porch, comnl.tely furnlahed or unfurnlaned. Rt. 17 I have aomo nice rural homra,
Expert Radio Repairing
next to Rainbow Tnurlat Lodge,
aome lake front. Price* ranging New Army Suddlehaga
Fred Myera, 31) K. 2nd HU
0,111
t mile* South of Hanford.
from #0100 to *22,000. Some rn- New Army Work Shoe*
4.01
tnl property could lie exchanged Dmihlii Dork hunk Rod* 1.11) on. llelp-Srlfy Self Service Laundry
Drier.
Ironing
II ROOM furnlahed apartment, liv­
f..i city property,
AR M Y-N A V Y SURPLUS
408 W. 1.1th SI.
Phone 1389 I
ing room, hedroom A hath, hot
103 N. Palmetto
V. A. W IIIDD KN . Sit.
water. 011 Park Ave. Phone
Ill) S. Park Are.
Phone 1281. ^ V E R M T g o o d p a i r . a h , * . . a J
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O'i A A a n d AAA w Idt lip. Reayear*' experience. VVork gnatDESIR AHLE furnlahed apartment 2 STORY apartment houae, life
Honahle. Accomodation Shop, 111)
enteed. E. F. Steven*, Hi.
for couple, no pelt. Alan 1 room
E.
2nd.
St.
time roof, double garage, ex­
Ho* 141-A. Sanford. Call 710 Kt
dwelling on Cryatal Lake. Call
cellent condition, *8100.(8) caah R F I,A T Clarinet. Italian make.
after 7 IK) p. M, or l*efore 7:0(1
108.
or 14200.00 cash A aaaunie mort­
AM
u.ed one month, excellent tone;
gage nl *2100 00. o il Myrtle
FOUR ROOM modern apt. MX)
G*rl» Blryele, tike new. Phone
E L K C T H Ito r
Ave. Plume 711-M.
Park Ave.
274.
A C ETYLEN E
I
W ELD IN G
U N T " ' November lat. 1 room NOW IS Y n llR C H A N C E to own LARGE Ire refrigerator; kitchen
Sanlnrd Motor A Eqpt. I*
furnlahed apt. private hath - A
cabinet; dining
room table;
a modern two bed room home
208 W, lat Street
garage. Settled couple only. 801
three htirnci ga. atov# with
for only *4,(88)00, Better cheek
ilm Ave.
oven; iron rot with pad. (&gt;0t See Jimmie Cowan'* Hhcel Metal
on this one.
Palmetto Ave.
RAYM OND M. HALL, HF.ALTOK
Work* for new radiator* and
MH. KOI Palmetto Ave.
new core*. Radiator repairing
S. D. IIIG H LEY M A N , Aaaoclale
W A TC H HALE
VVr lake off and Inatall.
2 BEDROOM furnlahed apt. Ap B E A TR IC E H U FFM A N . Aaaorlate i Trade In your old watch for a new;
ply 709 W. 3rd. Bt. ______
________
R U M IYA
ELG IN
SEE UB FOR
BEDROOM unfurnlahed garaga L IM IT E D number of large lo U lG K U B N
PARKER
MIMEOGRAPH PRIN TIN G
apartment
now *vall*hle on Lake Harney LARGE A LLO W A N C E (IN YOUR
AND TY P IN G
•partment with gaa alove A
where the ft.li are biting. Reait- OLD W A TC H rcgaidlcx. of con-1
I It E D IT BU R EA U (IF
heater, adult* only. 23(8) Meltlful Reach. Contact owner on
dlllon
I
HANFORD
Innvllle.
'
.oiith ahore of lake or ace your Hanford Jewelry A l.uggege Co. I IK N Park
Phone 180
broker.
| SMALL all electrlr npartmenl,
300 Hanford Ave.
Phone 1348 --------------- :
.
quality
______________ If you want quality to P A IN TIN G
A. A. JANE
rloac in, *10.00 month. 309
USED electrlr refrigerator.
A BODY VVORK | have fwo of
Kent Haven on Laka Harney
fj^rk.
___________
HILL H AR D W AR E CO.
the heat men In town. Eatlmalee
I 3 BEDROOM downatalra unfurnfree, work guaranteed. The Ih’ hI
A R T IC L E S Y IA N T K I)
“
lthed or partly furnlahetl apart­ NICE building lota. Young eltrua fl
mate) IhI* u.ed. Hoy Rent'* Paint
trees
and
shade
on
paved
street
ment. Phone 207-XM.
Highest cash price paid for used A Rody Shop, 306 VV. 2nd. 81.
FUR N ISH ED
4 room gartga
apartmetM, Adult* only. No
peta. 824 W. IDth. Street. Phone
271.
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Health Program

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f a r m Market Ileport
T w l - I . l t * Hongs
Hports Parade
lllnah Hhnre Hlsgs
T im e to Dane*
Monday Mrhool Leeenn
Keynotes liy Parle
Organ Interlude
Mike Myaterlee
Itlders nf Purple Hag*
Meet the Hand
Itnrse Opry
llrnadwny llandwsgoi,
You. You, You nnd You
Mporte K in g ot l&gt;ay
A&lt;cording t(. Ilecord
Composers Corner
t'lasalral Hoiivenlra
News
Torntnl.le T im e
News
High O H

] All Central Florida cltixen*
I were requested today to listen to
the Eighth Annual National Ne- i
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•• S: 00 Weatera Jansborss
gro Health
Week “Radio
Broad
t:IO
Nawa
raat Sunday morning from 7:00 s ... western Jsmbor*
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
to 7:30 A. M. over station WDBO. 7:00 T h a 7 n'olook chili
8RVF.NTII D AY AD VP.N TIST
Rev. H. Lyttleton Zimmerman.
Music will lie rendered by the l:fcu New*
CHURCH
young people’s chorus of the J;2“
V
B. D., Rector
Seventh Hlreet and Elm Avenue
Passion Sunday
Carter’s Taliernaele C. M. E. J;}J
* a‘rtnmU A. Sheffield, Eldar
Church, Orlando. Rev. O. R. Jack- s.nn News
8:00 A. M. Iloly Communion.
Mrs. Harry Wall, mloalowary
forest r r Hhow
son. the minister will deliver a »»:I4
0:30 A. M. Church School.
in blue llarron
leader
health sermon. Hev. E. L. Wat0:44
11:00
A.
M.
Choral
Eucharist
Popular
Music
Hahhath Hchool tt:30 A. M.
minister, St. John Baptist 1M:u&gt;, mu New, borrow*.!, Illus
Church service 11:00 A. M., Hat* ami Sermon.
ll:n
o
I'hlidreen's
r.’ lsesle H o u r
Church will read tha scripture. "
fl:00 P. M. Y.P.H.L.
Allium Itevlew
urday.
.
• R ..
Rev, L. Smith, mlmslar, Bethle­ 11:4* M il it ary Band
Services
during
the
week
Prayer meftlngs, 7:30 P. M.
Move
a i'N o tr
Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­ hem Church, Orlando, will offer 11:00
le :i* lluras* no l.uml
Wednesdays with song service and
4 (Ml Monday Moslcnte
I t SO I tOO Club
d a y -H o ly Communion 7:SPiK M. the Invocation.
«
10
l.et
the
HIM* HpVsk
l
«
l
Rlble study.
Dr. Jdhn T . Brunson, young 1:00 popular Mini.:
7 on Com munity L'liaiu-I
Wednesday, 7:06 A.. W.V.JIoly
1:11 Latin American*
7
15
t(rgan
Hr
varies
dental
surgeon,
will
deliver
a
l : l o Musical Varl« ll*»
■ &lt;M&gt; breskfiist with Htur
C E N TR A I. IIAI’T IH T CHURCH Communion.
brief address on the subject "The 1:00
Bar Nons llanrh
Wednesday
4:30
P.
M.
Child*
«
lo
llu
wulls
n
Kcho-e
Rev. 8. I.. Whatley. Paster
Hatiirday Marina
• 14 l-opulsi Music
ren's
Confirmation
Instruction Importance of Dental Care." Mrs. 1:00
1:10 Today's Hlnr
1117 West Second Hlreet
».on
front
I'sae
Drnmu
C.
C.
Ashe,
tearher
of
Holden
Music (.overs Program
4:15 Jungle Jim
W. I). Hlansell, Sunday Hchool class.
Hlreet Elementary School, Or­ 44.00
VI Teeiltlm* Jl*e Heaelnn
V
l
o
Comic
Weekly
Man
Wednasday
8:00
P.
M.
Evtnlng
Superintendent
A oo Popular Muslu
4 45 Comic Weekly Man
Prayer and Litany. At this sarvice lando, will make announcements. 1:10
T il * ll»av*i,|y flo*p*l Hliipor* |S:on Choristers
E. O. Keith It. T . U. Director
Rev.
R.
II.
Johnson,
edltor-pubSunday
School
0:46 A. M. the Rt. Rev. Bishop lfcttry I. Itis h o r, "National Community
Louttlt, Bishop-Coadjutor of the News," executive director, com­
Classes for all ages.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Dlocesu of South Florida will be munity lietterment renter, nar­
rator and promoter of thla pro­
"Were Yon There When They the guest speaker.
gram for the past 11 years will
Crucified My l-nrd." Sermon liy
lie in charge.
Pastor.
C H R IS T CHURCH, l.ongaoud
H.T.U. 0:30 P. M. Unions for ull llev.
II. Lyttleton Zimmerman,
CITR UH REPORT
ages.
a D.. Vicar
W IN TER H AV EN , Apr. !-&lt;/T7
Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.
Passion Sunday
— Report nf the Stale Citrus InSermon by the Pastor.
.1:18) I*. M. Evening Prayer and •pertimi Rureau at 10:00 A. M.
Neat week, every night our
Sermon.
tmlay (in hnxea):
B.T.U. will be In training. The
All are welcome.
Crapefrull Oranges Tangerines
H.T.U. manuals will be the books.
82,710
Rail
66.886
6.74»
"Come Thou With Us And We
60,821
Trurk 24,100
88.1
Will Do Thee Hood."
U N IT Y
143,631
6,612
llev. Carolyn II. Parsons, Tearher Tnlal 81,084
Tuesday night, Valdes Hotel
F IR S T IIA P TIH T C H URCH
T H E CO N C H K flATIO N AI.
7:30 I*. M. Prnyer Service
CHURCH
Park Avenue at Hiilh Hirer!
8:00 P. M. Book: "llow I Used
Park Avenue and Third Street Truth".
W. P, Hrmiks. Jr., Paatnr
J. Bernard Hoot, Minister ,
Sumlay .School 0:16 A. M.
Public Welcome.
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Wnrshlp 11:00 A. M.
2IIK
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. FR E E M E TH O D IS T CHUKCII
Training Union 6:16 P. M.
Subject: "The Kingdom of Cod West Fourth Street and Laurel
Evrnlng Worship 8:00 P. M.
Wednesday servlre 8:00 P. M.
Is Within Yon."
Avenue
Please noli- I'hangt' in rvening
Fred H. Horton, Pastor
hours.
Sunday School 0:16 A. M.
CHURCH OF T H E N A ZA R EN E
Welch HIM.
Morning Worship ll:l)0 A. M.
I I I Maple Avenue
Young Peoples Service 7:00 P.
Kev. L. H. Ruahlon, Pastor
M.
Sunday School 11:46 A. M.
C o lo red C h u r d le *
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M.
Morning Worship 10:46 A. M.
Preyer Meeting Wednesday 7:30
Junior Society ti:|6 P. M.
All members of Celery City
P. M.
Lodge 642, Evergreen Temple 181,
N.Y.I'.S. 0:45 P. M.
Special
and qiiur- I R.P.O.E.W. of Elks are Invited
Evangelistic Ilnur 7:46 P. M.
,guest speiiker
Mid week Prayer Wednesday •'•It* April 8 /: .10 I . M.
to an oratorical district contest
7*46 I' M.
| The Railroad Evangelistic
between (trial ibi, Emils, Cocoa
We are preparing u gnat Eus- vb’'!* will flmte Hu inlay with the and Hanford nl Cronin* Academy
D«n|«rout skids on thp'
ter play for Apr. 17.' Remember i P«»|»r preaching at the evening Monday .night ut 8:16 P. M. All
service.
pery roads anti rurvei b«Hills and daughters ure requested
thin date.
tor* they tun
to be present. 7:10 P. M. at Elks
T
H
E
CHURCH
OF
COD
OF
dome.
Seventh
Htrerl
and
Cypress
L A K E MARY C O M M U N ITY
1036 Automatic Invitibli
M ILLER FARMH
Avenue.
CHURCH
"Curvt Crlppers" that go’
Rev.
II.
W.
Miller.
Pastor
A. L. Forester, Db Ruler
Laka Mary. Florida
into action lbs inilant
Services each Lard’s day at 1:00
Jerry Walker, Exalted
Clarenre C. Whit*, Pastor
you c u rv i, brake, or
P.
M.
Interesting
sermons
hy
a
Ruler
Churrh Hchool 10:00 A. M.
swerve — can slop danprenrher that refuses to compro­
Classes for nil nges.
gerout tkldt BtkOWt lliry
mise
with
tho
world.
Come
without
Missouri leads the union In lead
Wornhlp 11:00 A. M.
start
Weilmlnsler Fellowship droop* |"'"""V *"d «mJoy the blessing* of production.
6:10 P. M
the Lord. Cunliniir sending your
Choir prartlce Wedneailay 7:10 request* for prayer for slrk nnd
troubled |M&gt;o|)le.
Idaho produces more silver and
P. M.
tine than any othrr state.
Confirmation Class ThurstlajL
F IR S T PR ESBYTER IA N
tha Premium Solely Tirel
Ntin p. m .
,
CHURCH
Antarctica Is almuat as largo
; April 6 Women of tha Friendship Class will meet at tha church ' Rev. A. O. Mrlnnla, I I D. Pastor as Hnulh America.
2 Ttrtt Only
Rev. R. D. Brownlee, D. D.
at 0:00 P. M.
SMS a Wish 1 1 4 * - 1- 1 ..T.
Pastor Emeritus
There are 1,011 gas utility euni:
• 00*14
7**
_it’jii-A -.S I — Chjeth-Schmrh--------- -pgriifTi-firmirTTnlteil Btates.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worsldp
Accidents on curv*i kill • limes morg people
Communion Meditation by Mr.
California’s production of gold
than blowout* Exclusive, patent Curve Cripand mercury leads the 48 stales.
Melnnls.
openi [nitantUr^under
skid pressure— grab
Instantly
7:00 P. M. Pioneer Fellowship.
roadwhere other tin s might skid danger8:00 I*. M. Evening Worship.
------ ohencea
shorn
Why taks
when this sure-footed
L e g a l N o tice
tlrs can save your life tomorrow?
Bertnnn hy Mr. Melnnls.
Plrasn note the elmngc In lime
for the Evening Worship Service, IN T i l l ! C O I H I T l i r T i l 17 C O U N T Y
HOW lines Christian Science
JUUOI-7,
H KM INDM I
co u n ty.
which begins at 8:00 P. M. Instead
f I.O IIIIIA , IN P H O I I A T I !
ln-iil ? llow tines It remove
of 7:30 P. M.
In re: Kslstn of
Mrs. Charles Wilke will sing I I A H H I K T J A N B U O K Itll I I O V K
fear, solve personal und
"O Dlvino Redeemer” by Gounod Ireeeasmt.
business troubles? H you
T O A l . l . C H K n i T n t l H a NI» U K I tat the morning worship service. HONH
I I A V I N H CI.AIMM O il !&gt;M.
want to know something
Claude C. Howard will sing "deth- 1IANUH A O A I N H T HA ID K M T A T K l
about the healing power of
Toil
and
id each of jruu an herehv
semane" at the evening worship.
nn11fled and reipilre.l in prssent
prayer as taught In Chris­
anr claims anil demands which
AHHEMBLY O F GOD CHURCH mu. or either of you &gt;-.sm
tian Heienre, rum* to
ih estate ..r IIAHHIKT
■ga nst the
Twelfth Hlreet and Laurel Avenua against
JANH llOfiHII HOVM, deceased,
A, H. Ilavls, Pasloe
l«l«. "t .said
to tha
ih* County
Counly
v
- i - cniinly,
--P•ft "•
Judas or Memlnole i.'ounlr, Florida,
Sunday School 0:46 A. M.
at ht* office ....................................
....
In the cnurl house
Morning
Worship
11:00
A.
M.
If INI
pul it led
of said County at Hanford, f lo rld a,
Young People's meeting 6:46 with in sight calendar month* from
Ihs llms of ih* first publication o
P. M.
"ClirlHtiuii Selma*:
Fomoui Woittrn Fly«r
this, nolle*. Kach clsI in nr dsmand
Speedy, Full-Sire 26"
Evangelistic Service 7:10 P. M. shall
h* In writing , amt ehall stats
The Itovolutlnn
In*
plans
of
rsdldsnr*
and
pna
Mid-week service Wednesday
post nf
nf M u ii ’ h
flco.addrsss of Ihs claimant, amt
7:10 I*. M.
shall b* sworn to hy ih* clalman
Up to 100 Mile*
True Hulnto"
A welcome tu all.
.5(1
agsnl, or atlnrnsy, and any aur
per Gallon
claim nr dsmand not so rilsd aha
DD VflM.
Jgnien II. McRoynoltlh
CHURCH O F GOD
Men's
M A It ION (IOVH M K T K H
Autom atic clutchl No
of Dallia, Teiaa
Fifth Street and Hally A venae
Women's
Ae admlnlsiratrli of Ih*
pedal* to push— no gears
Batata
of
Member of the Board of l.ee
J. M. dreaham, Pastor
to ihlftl Simple, easy to
lla rrle t Jans tlorrr nova.
The
Mother
Lifetim e fram e, fullSunday Hchool 10:00 A. M.
use dual handlebar
Deceased.
!? Th a f i r s t ChMfch of
S well
crown fandars. Davis Decontrolits.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. f i r s t publication April 1st, Jits .
riel. Hclenllet, In Boslun,
Luxe balloon liras, fa­
Mass
Economical operation —
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M.
mous coaster, braka . . ,
more miles per gailon —
Midweek service Tuesday 7:30
svery prrfurrnsnce
every
perroi..„.... and
more
mors years oltroubl
of Iroubls-free
Clip T h is Ad f u r tletersnca
P. M.
long-life feature for which
Tupmluy April 5
service I Famous.IW H .K
Western
Flyers era fa*
Y. P. E. Thursday 7:30 P. M.
"■rl||i-8tra1lon" tnglns,
8 P. M. In South Ship
moiul f» .sT
U*a Oar lary Fey Flasl
Church Notices e m t he praMated at The HtfW* efflce on lh »
day hetore pubUtstlea.
_________________

A ll

* 10:15 I7pper Room
' 10:10 flospel Hlngers
11:00 Presbyterian Church
il:o n Hiring Orchestra
11:14 Home T ip s A Tunes
11:30 T h r u li ste n in g (Haas
lion ('avaloaile of Must.I in News
1:44 Popular Muslo
Monday aiaiinre
i .un
: 10 lluenos Atnlgos
1:44 Pipes nf Melody
l oo l.utheran Hour
1:10 f a m il ia r Classlra
1:15 Popular Muslo
1:00 flueat I'd llur
t in Th e 4:1(1 llrlglit Mpol
4:45 T im e for 1/4 T im e
4:00 Church of Christ
1:10 (Ireat Work*
4:00 News
• ;0I Muslo
s:l* nutety Mliow
0 in Naval A i r Mliow
4:44 Voice of Arm y
7 00 lu ilr o a d evangelist
7:14 Here's to Vats
7:10. Methodist Church
1 in Proudly W e Hall
■i:00 Report from Congrcs*
I 5:14 burst Hlnr
i:.1o Ave Marla Hour
14:00 Mporls K in g of !&gt;av
isiot According to Record
10:14 Popular Music
10:10 Claselcat Souvenirs
ll:n n News
i -i*"&gt; . ii.t*.ight Itendeivous
11:16 News
11:00 Sign Off

County, In the County Judge of
Memlnole f o u n t y , Florida .at his
otflca In the court house of aald
County at Hanford. Florida, w ith ­
in
months
from
,
NO TH R T O ( N R O ITO R h
•
•• eight calendar -.liX
. U . i L,"—
V the
IN T I I K t rO U I tT O f T I I B C O U N T Y •&gt;"'* of the first publication of ibl* Jrrx in ,
8BM IN OI.K
P O I I N T Y . aotlee. Kaeli claim or demand shall
I F LO ItlD A . IN P n o ilA T R
'fbeJ n w riting , and
«h&lt;
t In r#** F u t i l e of
plar# or roiluont # nnd poNt office
r ilA lt L K H A CIIO UP
1ariilrc»a of 0 » » cU h nnn t, ami «ha||
11 jt&lt;4*mi#d 0
t»® nwortt lo liy the rlulmnnt. hie
I T O A I.t. C I l U D IT O ttH A N ti P R R - agent, o r hla attorney. Mad any
MONK I I A V I N H C I.A IM H O il I»I5- » l' ‘ ' claim nr demand not so flle&lt;k
M A N D H A O A I N H T H A IH KMT A T 17: ■h» " be.VOld.
^
You and each of you are hereby
V.
..liV.i.Ir’, . , » ..
nut If led nnd re4|iilre«l to present
n»lmlnlstn»l«»r of the
any
clnlms nnd demnntls
w h l.n l
s iJ L .i -- ° » ...
yon. or either of yon, may linvei
« nance a
« roup,
SMAlnst the estate .»f (.'IIAItleCH A ...
T'.. A .rti i .t
CftDPP.
deceased
late ..f
said ■*■, r **' liuhtlcetloii April 1st. I »«•

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY, APRIL I. ID 10

1Brannan Asks State Legislators Begin To Get
Court Grants
Hands In For 60-Day Session 2 Men Hearing
U.S. To Extend
In Bribe Case
Farm Price Aid
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 4-- (rf’l — Hntida'i legislators b«gan to (ft
their hand* in today lor lit* hO-tlav biennul session width n[i*n* inmorrow.

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night nr Tuesday Moderate I »
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A jw w iflleri Prraa Lensed W ire

12 Nations Sign Historic
North Atlantic Alliance;

Ihr joint senate-linuie tax study committee held a pie iett,on
'netting end ton'd down it&gt; earltei tfromm'ndatron lliat tlir Sl-tle
A
t
A Program Has Proved Hotel Comtnlatlon he abolished*
- M a n A K*, , n s t U t l l O D 6
rBlnm(l, „ , „ rul(let
Picketing Missouri
*
Worth As Stabil- and It* inspection service, tinned
"v"l lo Pthrr BKtiiLln . Tlir mm, r ,rH „,t *» mrti in-.prrmff
Icc Plant T I T I (alt
—rzcr,—Scuictary— Of mlttfc members decided In.lead J, new I&gt;#paitmrnt
Industrial
— V
t&lt;
&gt;
suggest
only
consolidation
..f
Keg,datum
Undot,
.aid
he
would
Is
Upheld
Supplies
Agriculture Say's overlapping inspection services In ,(Mlk lnt„ t))r mat(fr
U r ! r jj.ttr*'.
Of
f n | in Prrbiflrnt
I .rimtt lics
, h„
t
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i
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f
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D
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L
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r
r
In
4
a
general
sense.
'
committer
a
report
next
week
!
WASHINGTON,
Apt
4(^P)—
Defense 1‘renlv As
W ASHIN GTON , Apr. 4— i/P&gt;
In place of the specific ahullali-, y l(p
study committee also Two men convicted nl trying to
— The Senate today voted to lot
Bripf A r! r[ r r ss c s
Positive
Influence
4 mil ariwn n&gt; j v •liiift :, bt.be
bribe New
INfw Yo.lt
lofk Giant,
u un ti pro
pro foot
tool*
non-Cnmmunlat China ha»# $54,. M e m E r i T l "
D e s ire s
f?n r
Peace
000,000 Irft orer from a former
Keen of rallabas.ee t.. tepeal «U I ^|| plavr.s today were granted
Por Pence In World
c y
..
.
aid fond for that country. Th# eral weeks ago. the rnmnilttre continuing appropriationi except
the mnstituNon
Senate'* ananlmoua action re­ agreed to substitute langoaga those provided by Hie
rmntiluHnn ji 1 ,
,evlfw 1,1 ,h*lr 1 WASHINGTON. Apt i t/Ti
W A S H IN G Tt^r Apr, 4— &lt;*&lt;F&gt;—
H fht0,v
funiU of dials
storing tho fund cam* aa an railing only for consolidation of
In solemn siiemblv. 1 2 r.xtions to­
nspectlon
services
that
now
-,ver.
,
BenH,.s
lnf(,
4Ufp
Kf|,frj(|
I
hr
pair,
Hatvey
Stcmmcr
and
faw^itlwn*
Truman.
.electuiK
Ru.
amandmant to a Mil atrihorladay pooled 'he.r will for peace in
1 ns contlnuanca of the European
I fund for review ofthe LegistsDavid Ktakowet, wetr chaigmi »“ ‘
d '1' J"*' Atlantic l &lt;Hhrt
Twn
I.
mi.iI K'rsulrnts ih* AtUnPr treaty-hailed hy
It
n
1
1
fl
1
11
k
%
The action followed a suggest- 1t„rP every two years
Recovery Program.
, today h«il
! with nflrting hnhes in Giants stars I ifsftv i%
Krttnft Plnnr Wrrrk 8 *. ixtatv ol ?istr Achesoa as a
A it
D ;m v » K c d
H y !
Ion by Holel Commissioner James! And the Florida Pmgtesitv* r
i i i t ' l - j ss. . i U . » s »fl fltf liHlnrif p*rt ffh "4 «hifld
that Instea.t
of aholahnl. I Party
Psrtv called
i.,ll,.i for state antMvn-h■__ u rtana
Flit hock and Mctle
Landon that
Instead of
,,
, HapCS
.
.
.
.
.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 4 -&lt; / P &gt; - T Landnn
l ' » l l i i ; l n v . t v P i t t r n l pou«f(id »&gt; coiog to (ny aggressor.
of
$ :» n n ,n n n
Mi.i/r
**
o t at d1l ffi*
be fp
A -be100 so described it in an
Stcretary of Agriculture Brannan Ishlng hi# agenry, It be broadened , Ing and fair empolyment praetbes Hie piitpmr was to get the playet* *
to take over all restaurant sanl : laws
( |„ tluow a ctuctal game with thi -*RR»r«»mn
id-tiro .p-nms the signing cer*II r « It I Mill 1 ( INN Ml I f
taya government lupport of farm
Ml
\MI
HI
,\CH
Ap.
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A’l
tary Inspection sen-li e, mm per I In a lett„f to Govern..1 Wat-[ Chicago Hea»« on D»c II. 1946
I" ' ‘I"**' h p*epared l-o d
Tf’.r ffiih nl # \|$riijf p | j nd moov -l tb* histo*lr treaty linking
pticei should be continued to pre­ formed liy the hoard of health i'll, Slate Party rbatrman .lobn
I 11# ,f 1ff1j!ptf inf1 tfp11 -11 1g1if wif\y
Ihr ituirlenl led to the bstrml alhnur lignina tetetnonv. Mi 1til
vent another ’‘farm-fed” national and all
hotel Inspections of the M T'.e of Peniacola ouMloed a
• *ti •
tl»» Ff fr $ Ririf deaf!* '* $«* mlot. Litu! Boor.r the L'mttd &gt;!stes. Great Britain.
man
melted
the
people
ol
the
Industrial commission
1 six-point program for .-onsldera- ol File hock and Hapes Irom the West are r^lernrtned that
depreiiion.
the Rpa|itt»i*‘f uul flcim.iged ihif^ IVIondv ’I »!t* * ^ ^lirine Reserve Fro. e ted nine other non-ComP'ofesttonal
Football
He
told
the
committee
the
I
n
'ton of the l egislature
, National
10
h i *''’ s inta a pict of mufA
The program, ha adds, hat pro­
d IIS# nf (Vlitft'*. S«lurdiv
orleitmg
blow
..I
unptoioled
ag *'i(!'t'ie1 fitfi tiivp • Tt* It»r
Commlastnn andHoard
I'he par'y,
which
supported League
imiIm ♦»■*** # **#iii 1 ^ *
it
wUrjei*
u
j
I
ipcun*v
ved its worth at a "itabiliier” of dustrlal
fi.ltiMtts).)# I tn- ttin P'la.f J' I'l'Hij
of Health could cut off .in |n. Henry A Wallace for President,
and Ktakowet wete giessii.n" .hall not 1,11 up"” (be
Sleinmer
* .. l* .»»• f.v *!te -t
Highn -.s i"* ... tb* Bible. Acheson
the national economy during the xpectnrs under that plan and save * " n " HHIe over II.OfNI votes In
ft
4
I tv .
» sl'tn lie I
ft
ssml-l tgaoi
lenlcnced
to
pnion
teinn
ol
S
to
f*% I I M* M fiin d f!.
th 1 # ♦ Ib- ycj.c loving the
pail 12 monthi’ period of down­ tUm,nun a year.
| Florida In the November general
t
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H
&gt;
n
lo taking il»ps to p,event ag
111 yean each Ihev appeal'd to
«l *1* ft* iits ,nd M i^ if Cock* frtjiv •*
C**-!r *o refuge and
ward adjuitment in farm pricei.
"I think the Hotel 1 .11.mission r *f'1
I
ns
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4
ml
It asked a measure .chit It would the huptenie t out! Horn a decision gte-sion against 0111 own peoples
\ *• ! r*»»*|d|kff. md
'1» 1*1 \«
•J
to th* aggtessot s
Brannan gave hu viewi in teit- is better qualiftad to do the work,'
hr 1 I* ftff
place ' financial responsibility up &gt;|,v t|lP NPW y„,k Cmut ol Appeals ihe Pievulent laid. we h*»e no f - H p&lt;rcf of
fhu*??
f i n j rM«if*nf icliop
■
f
■.a?
unto them bv
imony before the Home Approp­ Landon declared.
•ffllipfilffit " 9* ill* | nij*
on the political subdivision which w|,Kb (||lhfW ,h„ , t „ „ vlcl.on..
s.iitpoie
ol
aggte m on
ift
**; * 1
I# Ik 1-Otn* I* ’Ml Us* •ilfoi.
Rep. Richard If fllmpson of sufferx the lynching to occur To
'meth."
riation! Subcommittee which draftIt
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1 tbfif dppf al contended that New otheia lo digged the cotilim
ll ssiiia,#
eat*
ittfli'F** *1
t *»r Mit^hk. 1 * ntd j
F , ... ifter Acheson the
ad the money supply hill for the Montlcello suggested that Lanf» I !0 A
f! \ &gt;
d^- ♦ifJI’M I
Yotk Hate had imptoperlv uied tn klfttulft nl|t lUitltUtfOTIl
M inn*’ a*11 '■ "
I !•• pd"f *" #T*- I ftn-tgn min . 1- . . ■* &gt;be olher naAgriculture Department for the
1 ..... rt| *4id th* fli* I'P i»rn*|y
l.twr no*
and f'U*
evidence
obtained
hy
lapping
telet-n itr
f r 1 v•1 1
| 1 1 k 1 ' n v »M *I#
\ lijm i
t ■ .pr ik Lir their coun
fiscal year beginning next July l.
,♦S.lel !»« tiff *p #t Mi' t»»t i ,"'f
Mnvn
phofif wiif»
*'i;ning of
in 1 Mt«
i
phftf Lieut tn^« !•*!’•- |b.
9 Hil
teitimnnv wa* made public
I III -til h»»*!d»fiji
H ip rtaupfai'f ffldf fivpf' # l&gt;*
Sli**nwhHf
Supr*?*i»» (’ouft
IVlnfldij
1»
fttprV'l'nig fl h&gt;►
tr! 1 fh*- fJ * 111rs••
today.
t . . s. •if |uuirpfi •#l **» .. f»i«. Southf*" t -|le*i* *« I jtf|jnd
iipHpM a Jkhitioiin
rourt's
« f (iplomath. gov#»*ii
•bet '" it l i ldro.-.'S“ I believe,'' h# told, "that prtc#
h«n ag«in^t union pirkrtuig of an *■**■»»! nffi«*»aN $htf ' ‘Uitaxha* *IM* Mat. * s ntnie dt$it flatp*» **IMt *•
.
t ?t, that the
aiipporlt are a fundamental and
W# •*■»*• n$ot&lt;a*»ni ■** fhp icfuh
1 ^
.1 (f.iM 4tts| t» ni*n s till 1»1
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f.
i.
ic
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plant
tn
an
i«
shut
off
|
I#
at|#i
%
*- it ions want only
I I
tatanllal part of our total econ­
M,1
,ipi|i
n
hi
It
finnt
♦
h
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III
tc*
siipplie.
to
non-union
peddlers.
to
this
pact,
N|•
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iti&gt;
tn
,a»d,
I
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mull
omy. that they have a proper
pf 1 • »*t t .c ■•&gt;■), 'hat they -'ill
UlH M m IM ilie 1 ,1, ||ejr 41 ff fHW
J u s tic e Black deltveicd M.e unane hope t» . teate a shield am 1•* t,t11ft illf f»»»*lf
• sttv ig g r e .
af in 1 *1*1 *f* i
baali, and should ba continued nni|l
f
P
t|
I Inunis decision
against aggieju.l"ti and llie f-at of
*i*
lata inniibndy develop# a very
(frr $Ilf | Him 44 ♦lor
4*'i! M. M Al,
I
Ju
s
t
ic
e
Black
laid
that
in
up
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tt
I
m
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i
aggia-.#inn a htdwaik « loch "'ll 4 "me r* &lt;% Uppdt *‘l »hi’P
much belter Improved mechanism T riylnr Sfiys At tricks CormniMrc
! *■, '*»
♦eplvtnic
hi ’Hi M.
(O.l ), ,1 II,, Rim I with f»41!
444^
be high permit il» to get on With the «ral .4 •* .* *fa#* I »*at ««»| 4tll
S c l p f I C f l 1 Imldttig the Injtmctini. Ibe
for accomplishing tha same pur­
*•• pi- Vif
•M • l i"
..
I.r.l
&gt;
&gt;
lt«court
took
the
postil
..11 that the Iiiihlneh, of goveinm ent .(M*l ... , 1
f
1
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♦
lif'
idrf
HPi*tI . l.v
by ,,,.
at*t .v
'V - #*.-l
pose.”
Arc MislcHflifiK And
To Study Use Of , .states' power In govern lu this pe lv. the b u x in e .1 of a. I.u-i Dig 41 ..-. (• id.tstl.
Mir tf*E» » *1 ♦&lt;$ r* sni 4 ninvf,
I. 1,. tm&lt; I \l-...I . inile .swaV 1dimp't j * 1
Brannan decllnad, however, to
M ints Aiitl thry
Confusing To Public
Tourist Bui I din
field is paramount "
a tullei and happier life f.« o.n
1 ♦*•«#» *'* I .an i p iii.- I.- ik»"g it high U i'lP ,iil ) !*'I a plIRAlU Wf* IVIlIlt
4 , express himself on the Issue of
iiii,M
Mr
(If c u ll se, " Him k mittfi] ‘'thi* citizen, "
* whether the flexible price support
t»» I 1 1it* »pe*d m d l»»t r I-. " . . . th* lire lops, only pi*a’v
h-if if yo'i
nu»'#
1 I Cl SI 1 1 It I a I
**
*1*
aystem of the long-range Aiken
H-| i»111«11 * ifrttii'ig* Mi t 111"
i 11111 ! ftiii*
TA L U H A S S E E . Apr l i/p,_ , George Toilhy w-aa elede.l pre
Nil t ruin xn "•« - th* I , ' -d M'.
sttd ihen i* &gt;1 v
nhscuted by (lie Hfci'imit »*
law autte Truman Administration
cexkc,,
preceding
Mi* setua 1 ., 1 &lt;«sil Inis ftM*' all liftw e* u
in »!'
view*. The Aiken ayatem la due 1liter Florida nliua prmluceM and udrnt ol the Kotarv Club today #1
Rfltl'H
441
Bm*m
signing ..f the t .ftIII .cord alliance ,.i(i ..- ♦ •ill Ill.tMMt H'Ml I tt tfOMptl. tire tops their &lt;• ., -i- rxpl-'iion and
to go Into effect next January. -atineti aisortatloni loday weir a hoatd ol dlieclois‘ meeting ini1»♦II nil til ith Viiasr a|t t
snd a t oluti." &gt;• I..* shot upward
W hen 'he final step -.f t.tt.fi- e ........ f 1 fir f 1 mi* it-nr, hml
But a atrong farm bloc In Con* chatged with opposing "every el- mrdiatelv lollnwing the tegular
tion Is taken, the pact « III l.md U 11. .
t l u m r d l y m o 'o r 'n f toward the
prultiMhiip *«M'*
grata la demanding it ba changed fort to better the eating quality of luncheon at the Tourist Center. R.
u t e of the acetdept « e came to
the United State# for the firxt j 4|&gt;&lt;(.i' jj&amp;.ooe
to provide for higher level aup*
‘ line In Idstorv to lorn In rent,tmg 1 p&gt;. •r*iffiuta'lt 1*■*n f|pX*TnV»n! a turn In the »and to«d snd could
Florida citrus products."
, W Ruprecht was re-elected secreporta.
| (11 attack again#! Ibe nations of |)lr , if f n* nf In tinf tiolMni wn.% go no f u r t h e r ," b» daclxied "M r
Dodge Taylor of Howev-lnHilts, tary and Walter Haynes, Ireasiner
Tha SecreUry It expected to
t .ickman »#»d be would ii.vesil
,.s
: lV&gt;»tern Europe.
##s*d
outline Admlnlatratlon vlawa In chairman of Governot Warren's Die meinbe/slup had previously
JA C K S O N V ILLE. Apr II Spa■4l T h j I’ r r d d w t ^ a j d the alliance, , ,„p( K e„nett #.t.l th*. fit - i l gate it. v u loot, and suggested I
teitjmony
before ^ the ( Home Citrus Advisory Committee, declared eleeted M&gt; Twihv D, A W T w,._ etui I Kloyld* Rlat
*rkel_eouId
go '» stfi tne “
* -r-■ K v j i n ^ u n s i i r 1 c r o u p
m * 11
* t i t
\ i
hv MimiH Hint’ll
* A ( l W l i u i r Svimritttii— •«•?—t..»S- m | w « p n « n l attack on Ihe Gov, St. and G. W. Spencer to the hoard1 l,r "I’lJv ea«*4 ™
quickly detached the ti.uici .m.i
of Mir* Vfnifril1 NaMtiHR
hi rfhvt Mr ___ , •*i# 1 \ / ri l ( ,y IM,^»I4|| ,4
'IVnf-tl**]'1 '»■ •*"•*
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j . - i - _____i_.
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1 delight because of the higii qnnl- h|miii*«1 IDi *sih ' m |hi ||4 ii*h in Mir I'
boat ywiing mound and xpeed-'d
ernor's
program ,is. . . uustead
MitV’ i
NM'll r - I '1 1 t r* • 1 .
of directors.
'i nil m rh^i'k
Ity mid unusual variety of frenh N. f«•! Illtlklllk*
back to Mnemidagn, II* mile* uwity I'l'llrij If Ill'IIt U I l't'**pt |t»T4 wln*ii
H Il'iriMllIlt
mg and confusing."
IMltf'dlMUli
D’wtr
l
Mir
ilium
President George Stine appointed fail" pindiire passing over tlie niritv «y M'iii ih'i’iihhhiy Hi* *«nt
I'bi' trie phone e x c h an g e co-opcra
”
tjinp* svltlimit Mtifitfug 1 hr ted fine Mini at t " 9 o'clock 1 got It.’ n-|»*« 111f1 t'Njili I'll 'll*‘it I ' *(11;1 l»y
The Florida Citrus Aiintialiun,' a committee composed ol Mr. plrttform-- Very few section, auv Mllif Ml*'
Sliiti's mill ndiri '*f
lutknr
M'iikr\
•' Bil MilrMiJ
it
w
h**M
in
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put
I»I
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luih'J
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Flmida Canners AssncutHm #n&lt;f llie Spencer. Mi Touhy and G o rd o n !"1,'........ .
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"I ibli&lt;&gt; iHH'iilfllt The ll.gliway pat ft f*i»i t lif F»*l!" ' hi |i I'pm* **!
Canners’ l.eagur of Florid.! .Satin
Hriskon In meet with the City Com- I
....uridM'i*.
tomat&lt;&gt;«*. llllt I lif kl if fin I11
I* ftn»t.»*li if Nl//llnu hnf \ ...... ..
i..t m»'H ill !»' r.l "IIMF, afldWHIil flic MpiMlflip mI ♦hi If mil ’ M I iti
n Imvr hri’li 11|fm*k
day opposed the Governor's pro minion and similar rommillres re
„i,rH m.il peppei* nil &gt;.&lt;■ I'll I»V Mil*' III Mi*’ Mini'll |»M\V**i*M link h|"1W«h| Mir hlh'llitf full
'f ii.-I 1 iMniiaii •1 tiil-lIII fi, flu’ lire $j**11 stir
umU 1.mi •,&gt;f1fim *'ft. ** ii
gram which includes a taste test |..i piesenling llie vaiioils civir cluhs fuse A|" !"• Tliese item* hsv.
11
!.
1
k
•
‘
mill
Ml
*4
Flint
fit
H
I
»nl|I*il*,*
|
.... 11 .rt’l, tin- i&gt; Mil4 FulIiiVt'tltlJI
jk t nri-iMtri |*t»itil t nun lit wiMmtii
\ -| fI• »! I'ltll
n tvIll'll'
flit- Ml r h.ltf Inn III4I- It
H
ait sina&lt;i *te* 1'n.e
,j1f
Center in an ef been ............ In to the market* ...
Archie Williams, young negm, ..tins and con.pulo.iy Riadr label !„
'nf Thi'v '1 I'l 1* Lieut T J Jli»* Mill'll ** -iMflu-Mf" t (% f It
It'diI.Inrt 4111 1I s w Ill'll
u-r U"' IMt V .iih I Pun "||l»-»ll .1 II II........ ♦ In* Mtiy-tt
died of wounds Infllrted by a knife mg of pioreisrdptiHl.nl&gt;
, , , . . .........■ . l i .
....ceasing qnantHie* dm lug the
‘X!'! »*
M or aharp weapon, Saturday alghl
A Ml f
*'t**•!, 1"if *•• '4"f*rlfi&lt;
Taylor ..Id L i t
M.scy ..f ., w , , to ,,n' 1 . * \ AT l S
l
V I
t" *
menu can Two IVrstms Injurt'rl nifif K«*riiirft
\i thin |»*•Hit . Mi CiN'kiiiiiu
11 ,a.
f&gt;&gt;i *tiintfr* iti hnVdHtis
• at about 10:00 o'clock, following Prottproof, John A. Hnlvely, fit . ! ,n '',r ,,lf
l’1f hullding 1&gt;V the,
potatoes, celery, cabbage,
M i v ,,r
14*1•"1 ftuvt u ii\ Find illrci fed •piitkly from Mi** **4
a brawl at the
Club on the of Winter Haven and W. C. t’edei ,'hihs and the toiimts.
M&gt;« t h Ii 11 !
! eggplant, oven meets, pmiltiv and In llighwny ( ollifiinn 1,1 in in** to Mi# f"»m
1 hi1 ii'i'i n* 'if the accident f h i inwtiv
fair *&lt; "
Southwest Road. Ifa formerly liv­ son nf Waverly, memler# of tb*. p E. Witherell, of tha U S Soil i 'KB’ - *"d topped with Inc........
’, bih f m hi ilk pit* &lt;f M'» 'fjiinTi v
. 4 4 hillIm HI led deep, 1 *
I. . 4
ed at Enterpriae.
trade association leglllatlv# con. II'onservatlnn
Servle#, expressed r,|.e strawberries There red# i,b.
•tlr fin#* .’ll I mel long where In Hanfuid, 1 lie .| III,(' lb&gt;- I, ■si
f p l .lames F. ,-itiitb, o| Issufo,
Donnie Prince, negresa, allaa mlttse "have been the vocal da ih* heller that tha Mirada Soil i . im xliortage nf vitamin* in F bu one ,.t two pci son™ injuied In *
Mi» v{I41H* IishI hit 1Ihr giolllld at churches ale #1 'I. . 1 nq vice, •' I
Arn*Ht«'fI I ' m
II!
Donnie Wllllama, waa arreated fender# of the shipment early &gt;"' ron*erv#l|nn t*#y next Thuradav 1 *'l" )n#t now anil Ibe annual two . hi collision xliortly lief,
it ’va4 hi'li I’Vf'l I., have h*•o bid them .'.me f&gt;&gt; 1 not her c &gt;H
l|e in-'t'ad
. .raveling *• ference next V C .
ahortly afterward In Ooldaboro by the seaxon of 'green fruit' Isonsiwould prove
If. •|rijtr«4
the biggest event "spring tonic" I. much Ustle, to 1:011 u'elnrk on tt.e Sallfol.l I
I'lnnl
Picketing
1 1 -.a .I,i.
1 o n l*aaa K I X
ilieni I" "i -it 'be 1. . e b ill t tat:t*
Sheriff P. A. Mero and I* being Florida."
ever put nn In Sanford "If we have I the form ..r fresh garde, prud.n - Dllmidn blgl.wn&gt; Oc.,1 Ms,H andnearby l" i.'c j &gt;1 -(%&gt;•r , .1 M.e Nav
held pending Inquest Into the
The Governor’s program fa. „ mi|| wrathai
He Hated the |g |according to a I'purt from ........ I eaily Hi!-, inoinlng, wa , flown
&lt; iiLIIH B lJR , O , Apr l 1 APi
York G lin t fain, le-im in ".-Ibift,
death by a coroner'a Jury tomor­ hlghrr standard# was adopted nnlv J.-on.inlttee* working nn tha project . f" r " f William I. Wilson. Plied *hl# morning to an Army An
Duncan
PclrrHon
r, reive person#, including Mm
1 m"i, whose voo'h, t b d '. v
sod
row afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at after a series nf full hearings. ^,,1 paid Irllmle to the a n e r g Y l " ' " r Florida n Hlata Markrl
Bare l.ospil.il In Atlanta, &lt;ia
lenm Work would
them ba
Died
On
Siitnrdnv
following pirhmlnnry tieatni'i.i ■.talc dlrertnr r.f M.e Pi"gi.x-il.»
th* Court House.
Ta y lo r said, and "everyone eon-'and efficiency
nf tha
v a rln m i
Weather conditions have i u h U t".
Party, were sriexte.l loday «i
declared
^
*
Dr. George Starke, physician, n«cttd with th*
citrus In- .halrmen and membara. Ha satd,'d e-nerallv fa«orahla tn p,„,|,ir xl FlnrblH Sanitarium rind -It •be American Zinc tUl.le * ■■ I,
‘
“Florida
*
Associattol, Presided* t i e lt d
I
lamb*
Air
flnxr
llotpltal
for
Meat
w who examined th« body at 1:00 dustrv haa had llioie Ilian ample that the farm will be turned over
I'.,.,
m
I
e.e.
00.
Uh.
hrotjtpj
'bnugli H 'r' and 'here
plant for vtnUtlnnx ..f a i.eirt
P a r r y o f Joliet, III , 1 expended to
A. M. Sunday at tha Measly Fun* opportunity to b# heard."
I II ('11,can and Ml*# Agn r . M.e welcome, and tn|,| of I 1-* firm
In the Fellowship College after It ,
and lint weather me at ' ment of a compound frarttnr of ■ider prohibiting plckellitg
1 ,l
•lie
left
arm
and
oilnot
rut#
and
efral Hama, reported that the
nig
(»tne
nf
the
crop'
Taylor said tn# association is 1, completed,
The arreata were mnrle t.y Pei. 1 on of Lake Mai v, died Sid co operative attitude *f
'" I 'y
alaahea had severed the Jugular making Its last minute attack as; |f ||. Coleman announced that
It'tntt* from individual matket, laceration*
- apt lltlgll Fl Leggett of the' •M.I,iv n.glil at f'lescenl City, aitrnlniati at ion tit pr noding f i -t|
,
..HltHlteei
M
i*
ruga
klf
I
fpl
Smith
I.##
t.eei.
stationed
and carotid vain*.
the legislature convenes on the the district conference of the Rn
bell f fa office upon older, of |. ( I,,-t,- funeral .eivicca were held itien of M.e 1 d ’, Moll 11, . a i r s
with the 7il!i (land Mqua,|rnn n1 .'bet
Early Sunday morning at about Governor’s program became H i#rv Club will he held at Hara-'
,
,
iff ItftIfill J Paul
I . pi 1 t i n . after norvn d I 0 0 o'clock
.go, when on
... i-*r*cn&lt;*tH
&gt; old
'Iriando
Air
lla.’
.
e
Janie:,
ft
King,
9:00 o'clock, deputies were called "represents Ihe wishes nf the
,m ,\|„ 2 1 , i!5. and
and I r i l l H f T
K O H It O n * ’
l.gge lt xaid tlie gio.ip «laiti„g Mo I 11 .1 Meth. nil.I 1'horcli
i d a y In .Itru iatv." tt.e -V#* ., latlot*
j
oegio,
driver
of
the
other
rat
had
to Investigate the wounding of grower* nf this state and not nf ■ 'expressed the hope that a good,
«... v*v,, 1 - It" hide M.e w id ""', 1
.., g i.n|/ «*.| l.a.
11.» .**,-1 (red
I r i l t i u IT **1 L 'l l 'p l I Ml left ntm nearly xevered anil lx picketing llie plant', i»ao&gt; gale
a young negresa, Evelyn .Jtfhea, few large green fruit shippers. " 1 delegation from flanford may at
Mi
Hum an I'eleiaun, fbiee, 11,at l.aKa Monr-.e
(M iiu n x , n , a 1
»i n im* a m
.gb* 1 1 ha
ondet
liealmenl
al
Itrange
Mem
with a shot gun blaat th * (hal­
Taylor charged the grower* ol tcnd. Frank Evans snnmmced thst j
------------1 slier Iff Paul a*|d llie I &gt;' otlld , daughter .. M l. Hal J ackantt of i.iriounited by ,tt*g»* of retiret
-■rial
llnnpilal
Tinaccident
wa
tered the bona of uppar part of the state did not have confidence ||1(1 nhrlne Club nf Banford h#»
rilll.A D E L F H lA . Apr I -&gt;&gt;T&lt; investigated l.y Sgl I, tt Mar.), be charged with •bnleii.pl of | Cl .1,ulg, Ml . II ll.it I lliglnM and railtnad man. apt pis!»»d the
liar left leg. It la hoped that the In tha original Florida Citrus Mul- .donated Iftnr, to tlte High School
Hetty L.i.i Peter .on, l.otii &gt;,( I M-eul beauty of flv.fotd and it*
The R.fi.H Roanoke, mightiest inton of tt.e highway patrol
•o.ut Common Pie## Judge (him.
V lag may be saved, said Dr. Btarke, ual. which Maxey Bnlvely and! Band for uniform# and aald that light cruiser in th# world, into#
|l' lleynold* hanne.l alt «&gt;l. I etmg i.o in o v lll p . and two ami#, Itoneld ’ lakefm fit
who attended her at tha hospital. Pedcraoii organised. However, lie another minstrel show will he j Hncle Sam's fleet today
Tits rsllroad*,* war# *U &gt; wel*
al M.e plant last Thursday Ihi', nd I etl Peter *1,11 of I’resrenl
t
M «44((&lt;lt*«*t| till I nga I htMl
According to Charlta Back, de­ added, under a new board of dlrar
And the tno*t prominent native Berry Dirn In (Jhair
I followed a long peil.al of labor «‘l*v
-given the latter part of this month
puty, tha shooting la believed to tors, BO percent of the state's ton 1 to pay the halanr# due on tha of Knamike, Va . Louts Johnson
Mi Peterson w . t e r n May H ,
I
'title
at
the
plant
Involving
n
n
v
For Mirl'H Murder |b*i . of the Mine, Mill and .'in.el 1 ,iHit it Fmpotia He fre&gt;|„ently Jacknonvillr : ifluinl
have followed a quarrel involving
wax slated to keynote the com
I
.UsMxasS tlx V u s Sts.
(Continued On lags H|g)
Evelyn Jonas, her husband, ana
, .lt»d Malifntd olid t.oke M*IV
missioning ceremonies at the Phil
•ei Worker* Union
RAIFO R I), .Apt
4— (fl*l— Ar
Willie Cheely, 00, her grandfather,
DaniageH My Vandals
adelphla Naval Ra*e
,
. __
4
.
wno waa arrested, pending Inves­
It I* tn he Johnson's first pub thur Edward Berry died In the’
tigation of tha shooting. Tha
tic address since he was aworn In 'jactrlc chair,lo.(),*y,fnF/be murdet
IfS U iS lC I S
JAC KSO N V IL l L, vi&gt; * -n T )
brawl occurred In n two story
— Vandal* brok# lot* Kirby-Smltk
as Secretary of Defansa last $t°n nf 14-year-otd Willie Mae Benton
Buperlntendent L. F. Chapmen
honai on Sipes Avanua.
-1'inlcr High Scbisol o ver the wookday.
The Navy says tha 17,000-lnn of Ihe Stale Prison Farm #aid th»
-nd, »#t t"'o firs*, xmeaia 1 Ink and
*
LEAVES LOS AN O UK S
mint ovt: dc«kv, 'vails and books
crnlter Roanoke, lister ship of the switch was thrown at 9:05 A M.I
and
Barry
was
pronounced
dead
•
LOB A N O E L E i, Apr. 4— f/P&gt;—
Winchester, cost $80,000,000 and
_________
tnd icattersd papars over nearly
By RALPH SA8SAR
eight
minutes
later.
Th«ft of Jawala ah* valued at
took four year* to build.
|;#■ W ILLA R D C O N N O LLY
room‘ m ,h? buildl"f
Earthworms, too, ar* coming to Mirada Soil ComarvatiOn Day—
The
condemned'
man,
whose
$414,000 hat convinced wealthy
The 1180-foot ship has a beam
,
i i - i
. j e .
j
1 . , .1
The fir#* apparently anvnldercd
A program ol cUtilcal must' .-''('nted SaMiday night *i
cr tha ,VMk#nd and bur#* Info
Mrs. Eugenia Clair Smith that 3,000 strong.
of 70 feet and haa a designed home was at Jacksonville Beech,.
Loa Angeles !* not a healthy
wore e plain white ahtrt end dark I snlotd Woman 1 Club by Mits Anne I ovcll. vqohnut, ^ ^ ( Alrhons' 1 »l#mo this morning when th#
Thera will be large four inch pspx worm*, smaller iltad mam* speed of 93 knnta.
Mousera. He made no comment1 1 trio, pianist snd Miss Csth'IUi' ''.orev. mslio loprsnn. wa* greeted - door* vat# optned. Prln'lpal W. R.
place for her.
worms,
juniors
ju»t
entering
adoleirence,
down
to
the
tiny
wiggling
before the switch was thrown. 1 •vtih enlhimatm bv s small, but «|,|&lt;rrr.i*tiva atidienrc.
"I'm afraid the burglar* might
P O LICE F IG H T TIC K E TS
*»ld One blare .was lomite*'fresh
from
the
egg
capiuic
coma back and I fear for our
C L E V E L A N D , Apr. 4— LTD— ’ Chapman said
Tbe pcrloimcM and lb# rrninm.",, Cileries Paivso.i 'apr»x'ql*d
^ 4,
^!r.4’
Bui they will all have on their overall* ready to atiitl (ha many Deputy sheriffs and policeman
safety." She said aha still has
------------Hollint College as pupil* willi ihe -xceplion of Mi*. Cstlo. who j* *n ,r anl t ,^n'i„
.Vachera’ rest
Jawall valued at more than 91,- machines and man In tha Mlrsrlef
swung eluba
fresly today
torfay In a
s'
O U TBO AR D M E E T
clubs freely
M0.MO.
of converting the 885 aor* deput­ that pn Apr. 7tb. for tha flrat time fight with 800 marching atrlkeixl Th* Outboard Association will .naOuctor In mualc. Mr. Carlo f
I room on Ihe second floor
ed farm to a atato of fruitful use- tn hlsloyy, earthworms will take ami eympathiier* at the Fnwfrk |meet Tuesday night at 8:00 o’clock innate Inatructor in the Rollins ptetxing lone and with * warmth|'
9
NEGROES ON JURY
fulnaaa, And thay will begin syork part In n one-day toll conserva­ Alrflex Cu. Four picket* war#! at Homer’s Restaurant, and will 1 onserve lory, assisted svlth plac­ and charm of peisonallty which, ^THF NVRATHEK
LUDOWIC1, (la., Apr. 4 M A V - it Ihatr favoilta ipoi-^naar tjla
arrested end eeveral other# were make plana for a picnic to be held ing nf tha mualc atand* Decora conveyed the imnreaelon iliat xh* tion program.
,t .
A Oao/gla Judge haaf ruled that flalLpond. '
In the near future. All member* jtlon* Included huge bouquet* of wa* singing to her audience and| JA C K S O N ’v r L L E , A p r ~ '4 - (/Pi
Injured slightly,
’ 8lowAll,, Betta and Moule know
negroes cannot b* aaetudad from
ara urged by Roy O. Tlltla, preat- tad gladloluiaa nraaanted fay Mrs uni at them. Her firxl three num- I
TXo worm* will ba famished by about
u in n 1. 0 .V
earihwortua. Thay tell you
grand Jury duty. ,
dent, to b# present.
W. E. Klrchhoff
three (ray haadad, blue eyed,
BURN 8 ED PROM OTED
Atlanls
b*
44
excitably
about
tha
|oed
that
------------------------------------Mlae Anna Lovell dlaplayed fine
Woodrow W. Burnsed, son of
Tha Jurist, Superior Judge Mai* amiable, eerUnfrofon enlhualesU
I Atlantic City
11
earthworms
do
In
Increasing
the
vln Price, Saturday ruled that whose boil ness M operated from
TO G E T F O R TU N E
violin technique with her randl- numhers hy Biiat, Brahms. Set l ClaveUn"
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burnsed, Rt
%**
50
fertility
of
lande.
They
know
tha
tha Jury Hat for Long County waa Bumeroua boxes right In their own
REED C IT Y , Mich., Apr. 1 -!.T)]tion 5 of Gralg Sonata No. 2, will. maun and Rachmaninoff "Man
No 1, Sanford, has recently been
-Ifk
Detroit
29
void. Ha ordered a new Hat pre­ yards. W. B. Stovall, who earno enemies of oartbworms end njong promoter! to the grade of Staff — An 84-year-old recipient of old Mr* Carlo accompanying and of and the Spiders" by Tomb* w
t\N
^IInntt.*polu
.'2
with
the
nts,
mice,
molea,
ants
pared to Include negroes.
Hergcant at the 258th A F Reserve age assistance pondered today nn 1 Sonatina by Dvorak. Tne Utter
to Sanford from Georgia, and R.
I Mew Yorh
4t
5f&gt;
The ruling came In tha eaaa of T. Moult, formerly or Toronto, and birds, they list man himself Training Center, Miami, where tie how'to use the 110,200 fortune he {composer originated many noted sung with sympathetic humor.
75
1 rhoanlx
45
J*. K. Harris, nagro, charged with Canada, and Earnest Bette of with hla plow among the chief le etatloned. He la aerial crew should Inherit toon from the e*-] works while ataying with friand*
j?
Saint Louis
35
A h a murder of another negro, Sanford, rend of the Miracle Day destroyers ad earthworms. And chief and englnror In charge of late of hla racluae brother.
In Titusville some yaara ago. Mist
San Antonia
84
49
YHmley Daniels, Jan. »,
The money wa* found*yesterday Lovell, a former student of Semi­ remarkable technique which wai 3e*Mle
program and decided that they, they point out what many good ground maintenance.
82
42
nole
High
School,
ia
tho
daughter
Whan Harris waa brought be­ too, could contribute to tho event. farmers know, that prime* you find
During tha war he was sta- 1n Ihe Junk-littered home of
later commented upon after the Washington
62
44
fore the grand Jury Mar, T hie
They contacted Lee Jeeobeen of earthworms then alao will ba tlonad at Saipan In the Pacific Charlta Da hi berg, who died Bat of Mr. and Mra. W. V. Lovell of ro.icer* hy Mila Fannie Reb* Mun- Montreal
52
30
attorney argued that 'tile panel the if. 8. SoU Conservation ~
__ and
_ ,prior to attending
_____ _
goad Mil, They Ian you that for IS monthi. H* la a graduate urday at tha age of 87. Dahl berg, Sanford
Jacksonville
82
99
waa selected illegally because ne* vice, who alao fal* that eati &lt;
"aerthworfna Increase aaU fertil­ of Seminole High School In IMS a bachelor, left no will, and hie Rolllna. atudlaj under L. M. DolUMiami
82
75
-e sscmdisd, from the **fv*tt*a m i m jggm m
ity up *
—
-----and attended Stetson Univarsity brother, Aim, la hla only known I eon of Farm Park.
1 Orlando
88
09
hair.
MUa
alne* the war.
"hand In hand". Tha raanlt \
ung with emooth
1Tallahassee
Page
15
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Truman Praises Document
Fire D e s t r o y s Marine P i l o t Is
Big Restaurant Killed In C r a s h
At Miami Beach Ne a r CassadaRa

Warren Advisor George Touhy Is
Flays Critics Of Named President
Fruit P r o g r a m Of Rotary Club

Farmers Market s
Offer Wide Variety
O f Fresh Pi ndure

IV! a y 0 1 Carraway
Welcomes Railroad

A r c h i e Williams,
Wegro, Killed I n
Fight. At 66 Club

Stovall, Betts, Moule To Furnish
- Earth Worms For ‘Miracle Day’

Presenter! Al Woman’;. Club

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TBM BAHW VBD H I I I 1 A

^^W ASHJPTON
Lower Sfackpila W iv ld Aid
M ln tri In N«nt ••rg o ln ln f

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I

ABHINGTO N—T h a r* la moro than mao la lha aya In John L.
Law la’ ceaae-worh order to aaalarn aoft coal minora.
Thla lim a, tha beetle-browed union ehlaf haa signaled a double
.s la y ; ( i t to defeat tha appolnlmanl ot Jamta Boyd aa chief of tha
United Btatra Buraau o f Mlnaa, and l i t to cut tha natlon'a coal aup! ply abwva groundTha aacond—unannounced, but more Important, aim —w ill put tha
United Mine W orker* In a batter bargaining pool*
lio n when their contract w ith tha mine oparatora
cornea up for renewal June 30.
Aa long ao there la coal available. Lewie atanda
little chance of getting what ha wenU In a new
agreement It haa been aatlmated that praaent
coni above ground w ill laat about to daya
A two-week work atoppaga, however, w ill cut
th a t aupply to 45 daya. However, lha very fact
th a t no coal la being mined to replace that al­
ready above ground and uaad during lha "protaat
aland" meana that thla M -day aupply w ill fade
away much more rapidly.
Inataad o f ending w ith a aupply good fo r «
daya a fte r the atoppage. tha nation w ill more
lik e ly have only between 30 and 40 daya' aupply
M in 1 U w l t
on hand
W ith auch a comparatively low coal pile ready for shipment. the
oparatora w ill more than likely be ready lo Helen to Mr. I&gt;wla
demand#

rflDNISDAY, MARCH 30k lM?

V U H U

_______

Sptcltl to Control P ttu

*

i m

v f. -

Chuikov Named!
Governor Of Red;
Zone In Germany!

MARCH .OF EVENTS

U w t*1 Co*at-W orlt Reduces
(Above Ground Coal Supply

l i U

*

China War
(Continued prom F ata Oa«)
Chung n f the national peace dele­
gation was missing fro m Nanking
tonight. He reportedly waa In Chikow, Chekiang province, talking
to retired President Chiang K aiShek about peace plana. C h a m
| Is expected hack hen- shortly to
Join the four other delegate* and
vice m inister o f defense l.lu fa r
| the trip lo Peiping.
Chinese and foreign newsmen
l have applied for jH*rml«slon to
, cover the Peiping peace confer­
ence, Government
sources said
they were w illin g for them lu go
along hut the decision rested w ith
the C iililliiiiliistn .

i

W e s te r n A re a S p e c u ­
la tio n I s T o u c h e d
O ff B y N o m in a tio n

W

I

MOSCOW. Mar. ' 30 — (AT—
Arm y General V a in ly I. C liuikov,
war-time hero u f Stalingrad and
1
] •: ' •
l.ublin. became m ilitary governor &lt;i(
the S nvirt /one o f German today,
iiicceeding M anbal
V a in ly
13.
Sokolovsky.
l ‘ilNll,lMPd
'&gt; g t flapl
Sokolovsky wat promoterl lo \
the past year. Including a report
prim ijinl a m ila n t lo llte new min- j
on the Increase Youth and CharI
n lr r of Soviet armed fo r m , M a r-|
«. tei-building activities, also the
I’ro lly k'nl« nnil funny clmvnx w ill tippi'iir In-re A |ir. 4 with the dm l
Alexander M
V .lille v ik y . 1
assistance given to transient men
Itn g e ii Hrot In-re Cin-iiH T li. I In.-i rim : xlinw w ill ii|i|n-m no It-i I lie ('b u ik o v 'i a|i|Mimlrnrnt alto wai a
' and women, Mini the
nsslstence
mmpti'i-e " I I In* M«-mn»,li- l i l t ’ ll School bund.
| given in locul people who are
inoinotinn.
coiiliim n lly culling on the Arm y
Announcement of the r lta u g n ,;
for emergency relief in the forms
of used clothing, shoes, grocery
like oilier* m llte rnnlitiM iiig »bakc - 1
orders and medical orders.
^
lip of top level Soviet o fficia l*, gave
no explanation of ihe leavom. 1lie |
prople w eir told id llie d iifl* III a
In leI luoailcavl bv ibe MiUCOW !
•
•
•
*
M 1 F IIH II ftT4T»: K tH H tH R
M A N K t rr
radio and a V ) word ilriu p u b lid ird i
• DOUBLE OK N O T H IN G —Veteran political esperta eay that i
HltPOHT NO IOA
in ilie morning nrw ip.iperI h* fiHltnvlriK prii r«
Uv
Henatur Claude I’eppar ID ). Florida, la M aking hla political future
ro u a OP tH I CON1ISTANTI, who hava high hope# of w inning top honors i hr tiralM h on Iti«i Hanford State
on the hope of winning the vice prealdency In tWOll
Moth men are widely known to
t *i huh h Market for iirmlu* • Bald
In the "M r. U S A ." and " M il* U. 9. A .” contest to beheld In Lo* Angelea, lie
Ilia oppoaltlon lo the aouthern nilbuater ugalnet a gag rule may
ifitik ffH and daajrfe lip lu I f n|
llu- Soviet people. Cliuikov ruindisplay Ilia "fo rm " they'll me the night the Judge* w ill have to “ flgura A M Mar 30. I9|f)
well mark the turning point In the flery aoutherner'a political career
oiHiuleil tin- ll'Jinl A rm y Division
llr
inn,
tllai'k V'ataitilnu
It unt ' Plot mad (I. to r.) ate: Gwen Caldwell, Santa Monica, C alif.;
in lice
defense
o f Slnhngrud
Whether h r becomaa an *s -**ri*tu r or goea on lo the vice praali in Itpi
i l rio
i
Sieve
lU
vvet,
Oakland,
Calif.;
fleorga
Flferpian,
Philadelphia,
Pa.,
and
ilra
lii.
Lima llu 11|ir M M» I 00
front
Seidember,
I'.M'J,
to
Kelinideucy hlngea largely on the Florida Benale election neat year
a•*
-ait**
1
‘ru
d
rrRr#
bii , Balt Qrade
Bata
H
itch,
W
cit
Loa
Angelea,
California.
(International
Soundphuiuj
nrv,
MM3,
receiving
the
high
hotiPepper, the pollllcoa point out haa flown In the face of the southMu llp i
13.00
if.
or o f Mrder o f Suvorov, F irsl
» ahlu*f(r fill Lh Maa
• * *»i
ern atatea right# bloc, which heretofore haa ueed the flllbuater aa Ha
i
an
i
m
1-I
j
Cri
f 1 1u t t i
flu
*
*
,
|
chief weapon agulnat President Truman'# C ivil Hlghta program
4
i ’pIp iy . i]nit(pii i r i
f i oo
lie
p arlii'lpaled
alto hi tha
In ao doing, tha law-m aker la alao i taking defeat when ha cornea
4 a*|#|&gt;. I'J .I i l I ’n
13 00
I II
‘ t ill ■ flu# Mar,
M So
I’lip ln re o f l.ublin, Poland, (lo in
tip for re-riicH on H e nllintnl In the Uator State la attorig again#!
k'**«• mu here* Kenci
Hie Herman*
the C ivil Hlghla program and generally aupporta lha Ollliuatar
lla
HrM
M30
&amp; 00
*
itCllfiihri **■! Itulcr
III|0
*
to
lln
ll.lio
u
llll'll
I
III
Thoar who know aay th a t Pepper may luae In IU60
II.I
lluki
ff&amp;
o
160
elilef of Soviet iHTiipntlon troop*
I f p fp p ff cm!) rnukt • com**kiii'Ii tn Ills licjin# • t i l * ’,
v«r, th * i*
I |-Aplant tin H«ki
il
I ao
V V A K H lN t.il IN, Mai
'til l if t
, end head of Soviet m itdnry ed
U u tile doubt but that ha would be under loualderatlon aa vice
I #Ml m'** |. rh rr a
A u th o rity fo r the A ir Puree to
r*M
I
|iua
If.
ou
lo io irtrntion In Hermiiriy
ptaaldantlal material whan the Demucrata hold lhali national con
build n nroli-etive ind.'ii- nMwork
1 rltn c r |i r lir f a
Sokolov-•. v *1*0 I* h much-dr*- fri-ron.* Ihe nnlion'- -.Iralegie nir
• if 3 II..#
11.00
« f6
vantlon In IWOi
*
*
»
•
1'l‘liprM I aII*" y
i-cirnted wai !&lt; h i . He am* Inmoied
.... y'j ippronelu-Fi wit- -ijfiied into law
llii
llp
r
16
JV
ml
for b'*c e i|d
e*
• (M IN E D IBHUE—C iv il Hlghta legislation appeal# «o be doomed
t'rpppi *•-1*||«4|i‘«
j
today hy Pn-.ident Truman
IriuipK
on
tin
Soviet
Ho**lan
front
lilt llp t
13 60 J6II
—« l leaal fui thla aeaalon ol t'uiigiraa
I I I - legi-dalioii w ill - lu ll vvoik
Potato**,
Fla Hnl MU**
mid
hi*
piinlaniiig
iiiin p n ig r on Ihe new del. jr u *y*lem in oe
The aouthern aenntuia’ vli'lu ry in Uielr nilbuater lo aave nilbitalar&gt;0 Lh M.ir.
» ’ (.»
3 IS
ii|Fniii*l
Ihe
German*.
lie
hecame
Ing mean# that the a d liih ila lratlu ii w ill lie unable lo puab any Civil
KadlHlirn I L rtl J
o p iiitiio n u iib n -limilnr net hciiqr
in iliin rv governor in Germany In set up hy lh * Canadian govern­
(•••« Hun
|2 tu
100
Hlghla meaaure Ihruugt) the Senate
II&gt;|iU^li YrlhiW Mil llp r 1 1 fu« 2 00
I'.Mil, ftiuveedlng Marshal Heorgi ment
Although the nilbuater actually waa aimed at p le vrn lln g adoption ,
;
Tf*lliatf»#a t*rl
f'Miu
5 60
II Zhukov.
’Viunolorn Mm r t i i
f l int
i to
I af a new Senate gag rule, the underlying laaue
M ilitary
niilhoritie*
eslimule
r
iT
H
ie
i
II
wo*
Hc.knhiysky
who
*lag.-.l
,.ns|
,lf
,
h(1
,
,
&gt;
s
|(|(tt
tag
Illative
throughout the talkfeat waa the Civil Hlghta laaue.
uniupcuB-VulrutlBH ||m fi,2i»
the eelehrated hU**h.n w alkullt „ f |(||.
|(, ......... $UI|,tHHI.- I
Now that the Dixie bloc haa acorrd a victory. It
‘ J riip flrn lf -Marrh Hardier n
Schedule
riom four-power government u f „ m,
half of which
M.fi 7om a Hmaltrr |3 «o
la unlikely that the adm lnlatrutlun w ill even bring
M rui.rfrult-M anili HrrdlrrH
Mawdawn
i Lerm nny.
w ill he apelil for radar huse*. The
up the C ivil Itlghta question. However, If It does,
Ih.x 5«k « ilia
f f 75
HI* new chief, M ui*hnl t a i l - re ,| w ill go fo r I'lpiliuneid
11»il ftI it K fairly tiravy. mark#!
the leadership can't hope for aucceaa, for the
ahuui
airndy.
demand
iM'llvr tin
| IfvaUv. wn* named m inister u f
........hlitlon In ruilnr uiitjna.1* on
aouthernera w ill ta lk the legislation lo death.
.... . all iiroduoa.
1
fORMIR 1ICRIIARV OF 1TAII O cu ig o C. Mumtiull ( l e l l l nod bin eucarmed force* Friday. KUCcee.llllg |untL
»yslIMi w ill Include ru|
In defeating one o f the Democratic campaign pledgee, the aoulh4'tilat■44h (iigrH tl w rtth rr ami u&amp;
ceaaor Dean Arhuion enjoy an nil-tho-record d ia l at a dlimi-i given It)
a rttln l. M«»al artlra ut ft I Oil p rf
Mitr*hnl
N ikolai
A.
Iliilganln. ,|)&gt;r pL-kr-t vessel* lo he operuled
ernrra alao slowed down action on European racovary funds, rant
hug.
honor nf Marshall at the Waldorf Aalorla In New York by Hie Oveiarui
IliilK utiin * a memle r; ..f ihe Cum- (1ff»h«re h&gt; ihe Navy, The A ir
cuntrut and other points In tha Truman program.
i uhliaxr In I'rataa moMly | t 10 .
&gt; Pic m Club u l America. Senator lle n ty GuImiI I uhIki'. Jr, (It-M m s.) mid
mtinhd I a rty * 1 idithum und » porce w ill hnve fu ll jurladiclinn
1 rad log ai'llv** on orangrB. da*
.1. .1, Pttiriqti, Jr., id Titusville
I Frederick IL Oihurit, deputy United -Stale* rr|in&lt;&gt;eiitallve In the United
lepuly prime m inister.
imiml
vary good for grapafrull.
over tin- winning network.
was recently elected vice-president
Nation* Atomic Kncrgy Comtnlsalun, Joined In paying Irlhiile lo General
The appaliitirient of Gen. C h ill-1
of Ploridu Citrus Mutual ut the
Marshal] fo r hla leadarahlp In war and In pruiw.
(litle riiu llu ria l)
kov to succeed Marshal Sokolov­
o ig a n liu tlo ii meeting o f the ID
sky touched o ff co nflicting specu-1
illtecturs of tils group.
traallaaeS rum * fa a e a t r l
j a T'K h o n v i i . i . i :.
m»t
j ,» i a i m
lotion
In
the
Western
aones.
I nrnfltalde conference w ith tha
Keg market firm &lt;&gt;nFlorida
Does the switch mean Ihe Hus
om rbv whiles.
1 Italian Htatruinan ye*lerday heHales lo retailers
fore Sfurna returned to New York
Nel Wvlalit
mnroper •
-I lie aald It would lor |m|
Per d,,s 1.00** f i nIIK
s
l.sres
14 ns
41
use)
Hfurxii;
0 A IN K 8 V 1 U .K , Mar. .'Ill - -&lt;/!•) *'» K» Into delull hut that
Medium
31
os
u hi net.
- M a r ily n Overby of (Hilmmvlllib, „ &gt;• Hnlaed aum® qiieallona bImiiiI
Mil,,1)1
14 os
M
formed, Cx Ira
a student ..I Um Ifn lve re lty &lt;•/
1",,ln' " " ’ ".'i ! ' N
I
.St*
llirge
37
I,s
.
. , „
............ .
................. ........... ............. &gt;■ atnlenienl, the Producer" sales direct i&gt; i‘(iiuiiim«r«
Florida. h«* Iwen nuimd "M h » I J,' *'
**
*
N *
A tU nlU
the answers don t agree And no- ^.«tlereii
I A rm y w ill turn over power to the I .urge
59
NS
31 OS
College Freshman o f IW40" In a, ., ,,
iltu m ln a lln g rebody knows whether Ills id e a ' VVjll, ,',tp ,.„m|nt{
,|awn res- new premier.
5i
•«
Medium
31 os
f.3
63
14 &gt;&gt;■
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S p S i ,
is correct The Itlissinns, as usual, '
winkers found lilt, datnugo
"Clur supreme desire is to snfe- Hmnll
Hairs
lihlh (.eidury-Fox film s.
unlly. Aches.,,, noted that s/oraa !
Just aren't
telling whal
they lri fan tu n and l.ougiliile nut as
gunid tin* independence of
our In,
BU
31
II i„
A f vc fonl.slx. Mch hrunet with ,
,
„ lender In ll.u l r
l.lvo eo'dlrv
phtn.
Ig ic a l us first reports hud lu ll- serious dislurbiuire since last Dec“ " llillllu ii dnllnr attlile, IH-year- n,uvemenl.
'
To
T
„
Sokoluvsky lies been astubruled.
putisni nod Iduff of the present
i'uiiKiiin«r8
I IreNsei s
old M arilyn won the title following
3. lU'vieweil Ita ly * progress to- I
burn opponent of
theWest.
Ho A tornado, npputcully
a eonrule and prepsri- foi her really
Fryers red
a twn-nem ill seiirch In conjiliirtlon ward economic recovery.
i
II
41
opposed compromises, und h a a ' tlnuulhm of the
onestriking
in dvmoeralir rule." an army eorn- 3 't Him op
with the Pox film , ''M r,liter uf u
llrnllera red
4. Kxprcsscd his government's
followed
the
Communist
Party
O
kluliom
a,
struck
three
farms
‘
J
Oj
niiinlquo
said,
SI
!-3&gt;* ll,s
II
Frealintan",
slu rrin g
Loretta view* on developments lu Ger­
line without u publicly
noted inilo*
southeast
or
W lnfluld
The arm y warned merchants
Hen* red heavy
Yiiimg.
many,
j
f»
lu
deviation.
; Ku*„ about 4:1111 A. M. (C K T ).1 not to take advantage of thegov- ! &gt;
lbs .up
lltiin whllKti
Acheson
did
not
mention
M l** Dverhv was chosen " fa ll
Umlar him the Itussluns w e re 13 w" persons were injured s lig h t-1 v.i-ninoiil crisis ami raise prices.
14
f Him up
It
fru llr* queen" at Ihe Univeraity .Storin'* remark* to him on the
BV/
lien* light
•reported
to
hnve
strengthened
[&gt;'
"
Ml‘
1
1
'"
"
"
h
e
r
ot
buildings
|
Tlie
hlmnllcs*
en
up
was
the
firs
t
'
It
last fa ll, and was runner-up In the Ita lia n rolutile* quesllun, hut It
34
under
4
lh*
their m ilita ry force In Germany leveled,
............
serious d ls ln rg in v c sinco last Dec- 1 Itonulern oil!
II
recent Patalka Axalea queen con- Is known that Ihe lla llu n diplo­
extensively. The antl-Communlab1 b lrs l reports said all
, ■•iiiher when rlids forced the reNT a ly l* H e a th e rs oft*
mat took up this m a ile r too.
teat.
Gennan press renewed allegal’. jn a
®nB
l,****/‘ k II1«s«I. I ^| u ii «||* hi of premier Jam il Mur- hied)
On F riday, Acheson said, ha
K r y r r i r«Nf
4
Ill addltlidi lu a $HH) cash aw­
tw luy
also, that the
Itusaianst tesldents o f the area said a tw o- 1(U"m „
15
frulleri* red
41
ard, which she won lu th* "moat w ill see French Foreign Mlnlswen- re a rtlvu lln g Gernmiiarm s- • Dy - four hoard hail
been driven
(The riots were n tlrlh iiti-d then
II
eim retlw henry 5(1
ter
Hchuman
and
nresumnldy
the
beautiful freshman” contest spon41
mum
wtiliBR
heevy
ff
ment plants w ithin th e ir .one •hrm.gli ......cow in nunw -faelilo... t
.................... „ v„ r
,IJMM||l„ie , U ll.
ta lk
w ith
•4
leiM
lig
h
t
]
}
aofad hy the film company w ith the same day he w ill
and strengthening
the armed
A low pressure area w h k li * , f
j
|m. War The .......
I
I
fern
nld
H
Premier
Foreign
M
inister
Paul
Florida A llig a to r, u u lv s ra lly o f
rlvih
a
n
"freoples
pollee.’
.enlenol
near
the
.trie
ke
i
section
,
nt|
l(v
,.t,n
*„ri
d
news
o
f
n
tri
and
eet
Florida student publication, Mlsa Henri Huaak u f llelglum
U
rtssfil
soil
itrswn
Ihatda
and
t»m
Whether any uf this background moved northeastward,
thunder* 'the fig
-■•h tin
■ g , were
y
.
t&gt;r»s,
tlech o f
I.uxembou f f :
nutated. when
Fry*r» r*it
44
Overhy w ill he given an all-ex­ Joseph
w ill mtm»
much In
conntctlon
w it ^ rm io rltil (liroiighuiit
14
nga wltti
tht-v. learned llie .Syrian forces had llrnllera m l
pense nuu week trip to Hollywood There w ill he other meetini
w
ith
Hokoluvftky'n
ngw
position
tlklRliiinig,
MnnthrMHt
km
ing*.
Min*
|
liens
reds
lisavy
10
ig dTgnltarfailed
to
defeat
llie
Jew
s.I
I
liens
while#
heavy
44
44
this summer, film o ffic ia l* said. these and other visiting
hi hard to d«tt*rm!ne, l#ecauiui i t aourl uml T vjuhl Ituln
fon*
les,
the
Secretary
milled.
A
l
K
uw
nlly
tja
*
elected
presi­
lien*
llaht
41
Kecnnil choice o f (lie Judges was
cast fu r most o f Ho- N u rlli Genlrnl
Is
known
he
referred
his
problems
II
Such meetings us those now
dent of the Syrian republic in IB4J Itooeters old ...
Mlaa Mary Ksterlhaskell. U niver­
lu Moscow for fin a l instructions. -tutu hy tonight.
sity o f Texas, and llie third-place developing, Acheson said, are InMure nimw foil In the central anil reelected 111 A p ril, tHIH. Syria
That ,-us not always true o f his
nrediH'essor, Marshal Georgi K. ruckles, Western Plains anil Home li in I lieeo ti French mandate under
Zhukov, who sometimes made on* North LVntrul states today. There the l.i-ugoc of N uliuiis, I Ut thu
JACKHON Vlt.I.K,
4l*r.
3«—IAP»
.I.K, 4
1
Student al the U niversity o f pow* r a and there w ill Iw an In■Hist* Market Nawa
the-spot compromise* ill small was six inches o f snow en the Free French, who marched in dur­ —Th* Federsl-Hlst*
Hyracnse.
creasing numhar o f them.
Hervlc*
early
New
Vorh
marital
ing
llie
war
lo
forestall
any
Ger­
ground al N orth Platte, N t'br.,
matters,
The objectives In Germany, he
Florida frunils
its sand
r
vesvtabUa
man stroke there, |iroclalntrd mi
THI HIOHIIT HONOR to ba awarded a serviceman since V -J Day, 8 f t
three
inches
ut
Denver
and
Glieytprlrea
Inromplsta)
1
continued, are to prevent Germany
Mono hen lie hushela
Plantllula
etine, Wyu., ami two Inches at Syria's Independence at Uamnscu*
Robert llodgklaa, ML Pleasant, O., la pretented tho Dlatlngulahcd Flying
from becoming again a menace to
•m 'Si
-Y 11141
m il,
! 74-3.74, mostly l.BO-Elc, p°ortr
Pnehlo, (Solo. The snow hell eov- Hepl.
Crota by Qen. Omar tlradley, U, 9. Chief o t Staff, In W aihlngloa 8 |t.
the peace o f the world and to re ­
ereil I'oluruilo,, eastern Wyoming.
llodgklaa la the Jump-master who, during a "Jump" training flightt ia t r t
F lic 11tins to Syria's parliam ent
“
»••%
Itasnssea r i s n r a i . nae.
integrate the defeuted nation into
• western Kaii.stt" and Nebraska, were
- held
1
ill July, IU47
i 3 4u. was f*w ordinary .quality i » Itragg, directed tha eicopa ot 30 paratroopers end rods tha disabled C
ayatem of iimdlca! rare naa been the fabric of Kuronr. It haa long
3.4i&gt;.
Lima
baana
no
aalaa
repnrlad
southern Mouth Dakota, south­
"We linve tieen compelled to un­ (.'urn wlrehinind crates Yellow i
to tha ground. Ills wife, Pearl, In besldo him. (I nternolioriol Sbundph
W&amp;flfA tun valuable, ton effective and been agreed, lie added, that In Hue
western Mlnnehola anJ n orth­ dertake tills ehnnge In llm regime dosed t 1,0-4.14, 40 ear# 4 00-4 J ; .
too useful through lha years, lo with these objectives It waa necaawestern Iowa. Temperature* in lircnuse o f ntlncks ngnlnst the 4 44-4 44 doaan 4.00-4.00, mostly 4 sc,
throw It aside for a new system sar^ to give Increaiing reaponalthe area were around freeslng. army Inside ns well ns outside the cllotied ears 4 doieo 4.40.
y to the German jieuple,' This
Hirawherrles p»r pint best mostwhich might not work," H ill told
T H U R SD A Y
The lowest reading again today house o f representatives, which V .11, few high as .17, poorer .ta.
»:on Waatarn Jsm hurva
raise. the problem of a German
raised
a reporter, adding i
was
at
Unite,
Mont.,
where
the
l:lo
N#wa
gave wav to inlareiircaentatlon of Cabbaga t l i
“A compulsory systrm of heallR government.
4:lf, VV*st«rn Jain bo raa
mercury dropped to six degrees the Syrian army and ill treatment \,7».j!o«,,dn#!7^fyr*l Vot?-Vlo, tow
Acheson would not aay that
Tiim T h * 1 u'clock club
Insurance carries with It the dan*
shove
jtero.
in Its officers," FI Zulm said.
3 7ft, Havoy lyp* anm* waatr
T ill Nawa
er uf uprooting ami destroying his meetings with the French and
Mild weather continued In the
4:011 pupolar Music
"A nother reaaon fo r It I. i\w ' JyV’ b u W U ^
„
..»• entire system of medical pr»c« British Irndern would conatituta a
tlornlHa
liavatlona
1:10 M
m ------ -------Kastern
and
Moulhern
atata*
but
conference. He aeemed to ba heap­
prupltt's discontent w itli the |ire liers busllel* '1.00-4.40, IfW »•■»,
r
He* in tills country,"
1:14 Mm,Us I n Mualc
I temperatures were on the ch illy sent rule and the abuse from ordinary Iu fa ir iiu a llty «■ »•:(«
1:00 Wurltl a t Nina
.Meanwhile tha flomm Veterans ing hla position flexible on tha
side
throughout
the
Western
half
__
_____
Today
large als* l.o o -l (if. Plchlea 4.I f
Your
HJb.U
Tod
!• i! »
f Your lllbte Today
personalities handling
I
Committee got a rough estimate public record ao that tha talka
. , - It. , .
. S.oo. Uggplsnt bushel* lew I.T»,
o f Him country.
can
proceed
In
any
way
whleh
l
!
0
Hlu*
liarroa
O
u
r
movement
I*
purely
local
f«w
poorer son
that 40 .percent of World W ar I
moels: 6 Aliaels Fear to Tread
gu im p llr
"
'
and had tin foreign
V ^ i. r ilg
rttvranx could qualify for pen­ Bevln and Rchuman desire, The
whnfaoevrr, and we are
re not rule |fo*ion t ■omoanm
duien i.oo-l-lo, ndm
flow awa
sions under lha new Rankin bill, French foreign minister haa long
mn L I* Vi
"rakers or supporters of dictatorial I 4(1-3 10,. busheia Hla Hu*l&lt;&gt;n
On that hnala, the coat of tho been urging a three power con­
_.
I.lme# 4/4
lomalne 100-1.74
filla ry
I
«l'»nllan*d
Frees
Fs*e
«»••
rule.
Aa
anon
aa
a
‘now
eahlnrt
la
proposal to give $71! a month pan- ference on Geman Issues,
Paratan*
14-44*
iVurld at Nona
cartona
appearance mi the mnuml. Mr, formed,, which w. are lacking n*
400 Club
■V; .ions to lower-income 1917-11 YeCeltawehtp Front
l.olwrt has conaontad to hurl lha present will) lha atlvlee of th*
i at age (IB wax oatlmsUd at
H id - L I F T ' P A Y
'astral Varieties
iia
Ca]err l i •'lrX „ ‘,J;V."
first ball. Interesting to lh# local speaker of the house, Faria Bey heart
,2,000 for IBM), r l i l i ( to •
r Nona Ranch
• t doun 100-1.14. few MW
HKRIJN.
M ai. 8 0 - 1 ^ —The
‘ clllien-y will bp Mayor Carraway j.;i Khmirl, wa shill transfer tha aa I,to, 4 duien l.oo-s.oc, fow E tl,
of itns.atd.ooo m ibos.
Berlin a irlift topped lha k,000I
doion
1.00-4.44, • do sen
at
the
plate.
power
to
them."
Veteran*
AdminUtration ton mark today for tha aacond
t.lA to doaan 4 00-4.40, XX'l
Mayor Carraway said,- "1 want
Tha commander cahled the
d Hw aatDnaU that poaai- time. American.and Brltleh plant#
to ha tha first eltlaen to eongratu- Nations that th* Syrian army took
pmtmi of World W a r T w - shuttled 0,010 Iona of food and
Pepper# buahala Callformi*
lata Mr. Hubball on hla aplandld Its action to put an end lo Internal
would ovantuatijr claim pen- auppllea to the blockaded western
cooparatlon. Peraonally, I ahietraly anarchy. It confirmed Syria's ad­ h*Irrio*e°iW a‘ aomo er'aaty 4.1
. tinder the bill aa It hUiuta. sectors. The record haul wna 1,095
Spot
haltava that tha coming of th a , herence to her former agroementa
),- l
It emphaalaad that the V t- Iona brought In Feb, fl.
1
Naw York Manta to Sanford and and respect for democracy,
Admialitratlon waa
It'a using of our apiMioua former
P/to u k a responsibility lo r
naval training boat for a spring
figure, I t said tha flgura la to get panicky, aa some of our
training camp la on# of tho biggest
wt a Budget Bureau aatl- people
;; to,
are.
* i a
rt.
and flnaat thing* In tha history of
&gt;
f Incomes of vataeaaa.
think we can b« naeured
f0 *a tla **4 fm * * P a *- Os«)
our city. Mayor Carraway also
Secratary of tha
.....
continued
ta aaee
i.oa-i.to,
Indicated today ho la |n fin* ««»d* eajoymant In working with young pooror
aald today that
torar and waatr lifd-LEE _____
proiperlty
have been eoave
boya, and aald that ho had anItlon
and
la
not.worrjod
Bhoot
Mr.
tMtmmta
h 1 eonald
lo k trt'i pitching.' “I ll knock ■tha countered no trouble In dlaeip- ski» g . U h l f W . 1!* ‘ “ g '
Hhy
a * a each
tlthy and
|taalthy
hall out of tho lot" Mr. Carraway. llno. - ‘
atop, look and
m f,
C ITR U S REPORT
Rl
Th# ether Btstaon atudenta, who
vrtth hla tongue In hla chaok, aaoak* talks, a n H n .
dM
WINTER HA V f5 f, Mar. lB—
aertad today.
Uat three
__ UP&gt;— RiRort of tho Stato CM
c la working
, ■
uBtd .inspection
M» 1
U ir iY m liy y
...
. - Bureau at lOtOO A*
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, o f Id
ntr*
WL
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Statu Furmerj Market

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A|)|)rm in# Kutlar Net

U. Of F. (i i rl Is
Selected A h Miss
Freshman Of 1949

Achewon Speech

Eggs And Poultry

Nation's Weather

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CongruH H R o u n d u p

RADIO STATION
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In Unity Th«r# In HtnNMilh—
To Protect Hm f » M of tfco World;
To Promote tho P rag m a of America;
-To Produce Prosperity for Hanford. *

V O LU M E X X X X

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THE W EATHER
Sanford
and
v ic in ity — p a rtly
cloudy and warm w ith a faw scat­
tered showers late thin aftamooo
and tonight followed by a ll|h tly
cooler Friday, Moderate southwest
wlnda shirting to northerly F rleir* i

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

HANKORI), F L O R ID A , T H U R S D A Y , M ARCH 111, 1P1U

C Of C To Honor
Woods Orders Giants
Britain Loan
With Dinner
National Rent
Of $36 Million
Income Survey
To Reds Cited

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m in e In c r e a s e s T o
B e G ra n te d U n d e r
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E stab lish ed 1908

J iillll K e y, ptei-iii.-nt o f the
Seminole ('m m ty Chamber of
Cmil merer, t ill, morning *-iilli&gt;il
ul tent Inn In not ire* whieli have
been rent out for the -em l-nfr
dinner
for the New York
(iin n t* farm leum* in l„- h.-M
fit'th e M nyfrili Inn on Apr I
He requested i tin( re-pon-e* l»&lt;
inode p io n ip tiy liy ihnte mem*
her* who expect to attend to
that a ria n g e n iriit* can I......mil *
w ith the hotel a t tu the mini
her u f permui* In expect

r.

Conservation Officer

Russia Is Slated
T o P u rc h a se
N onM ilita r y
S u p p lies
O n B r itis h M a rk e ts

Plane Crash
Kills Head Of President Declares
Dow Company He W antsTax Boost,
D r. W illa rd D ow , W ife
A nd 3 O th e r s Die
As
C ra ft
W re c k s
N ea r L o n d o n , O n t.

Anti - Inflation Plan

I--------------------.f.T runian Sn ys F e d e r a l
l ONI H IN. M.n
*1 (,)&gt;) lln
LONDON. Dm . i M i H id '.
lain di*i lined Iih I.i I il i* plailllllle. In
lb W illaid H Dow. pie*iden1 el
D eficit
Is
More
loan
ltn»*la M.tHMI.IKMI
pi m nil*
llir va*l Put* fh r m tr .ll t'n , luD
an
g
ero
u
s
T
o
U. S.
I ($ tli.IHMI.lHMi) *n ili.ii R i i **i ,i i an
wile and lln re- nlliei prnum* Weir
T h a n T a x In c r e a s e
' Inly nun iiiilll.ilv xiqiplir* Im iii lln
killed led.iv III tile i ia t li id thru
I lam in ’ In- nrxt I ! uinutli*
plivale plan iira i l.uiiduu. Out
i " " I S It II V VK1NS0N
■ • _
IF
|
A t llir *.imr tm ir ih ila m i laniprd j
I hr "•-! vrai-sdd Midland. Mn h
k V A M ilN U H N , M ar, 3 J _ (/P )
J 1 H I in V
V f i l c I S C O "g b l " " " ' " h nil dnpmrnt nl «ul- 1
r x r . u l lt r and III* p.ulv w rie head
Unv OI C h ief Roy
I ic .id ’-ui l.iiiu o i. *|ec I.i red to*
I n.tlly r i m thing ul p n truli.il null . I
la.’idiaeii, technicinii fo r HIM le i |tn«|uii, via*- . when then
d.n Mm i.c t if I wont* hi* anti*
Williams
Is l nih, r S S-ul Conservation Ser- plane plm iyrd mle (he gi.iinnl a
,,
,
,
„
ita iy l aim- tn [(itttt.i .1 it.I Itri ilr l
" ’ Holt".. |uoi , uu on,] higher taxr*.
*n'e n-.niglit'd In Hie Seminole
.
.
.
U n em p lo y ed L a m e n - ||„P naltmp
i i r.ist't | T u $
It l
.s,uI Cmiiii’iv a liu ii D ialnet. I,aa "tile linm lln* t m ijdi.n. , nv
'P‘ kr , i the recent drop in
te r T e lls O f I h i n t - 1 A new *i lirdiile u| i.iw iujlcri.il1 the l*&lt;apmi-&gt;ilidl(y uf iirea*'!ihlug pull l li r lime &gt;d llir i l.l*li w I*
tu
t*r
* .,* uni* . rem poury let up
AI I HU' i Ml Hu
•'« Himitfii l.tlu ii * !
ju j, Tri|) O n |)ec toLud mailuueiv whuli might hr u&gt; Ireal*.m il fm laud In he 'made III ri fi A M
iii n ill.ti,',. pie,*.iie. lie la id hi*
l
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here
....
Vp.
i
hy
Hie
Soil
|
„
I ,»lilr .il *%.»» ytiittU h i l .iniliilllM rt|
areque i tui tiond-by price control*
«I*IV il Ih*I*I th .1 s i l i l t ' i ’ l |&gt;iillt r in r n
FAMPA. M ai
U x/Pl - J „ |lo ih r Mo o t nl r..inm ..n' h i I l.ll
..............
..............
jlh .w M i*. M jilli. i Dm* . M i* 1.1
ho, been . tu t o r in checking price
144* (» ■-1 ♦Miii|trd« 11»s&gt;11
II f ’ loven/ano hi a iir a i vii|. r ,'d d W iln n , pie*idrnl el die gm ein ■
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•
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. I I I l .illlp h e ll. -L i, id M u l.in d
I*
(lie ,
fll«* ( IlV i 1*111*1“ lt*H
Illtr'J |tyt|
from lli r iv i I iipia
lofl.iv &lt;lriii**4l llirl11 4
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LC 8
J ilC O D S C H
1 0 Ini A I Howir. M ull,mil ill.I ( o
Du, ’V lim im tiotion program ha*
»
r'llirn
tin
tn
viil
%
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ih
lie k illrd gam blri Jiiumv Vela*, n ,* *nnl he r Mm ilrd w iili.m l I,. e„*e*
IMnt l i r il Cleinenlt, M hII.iip I
not lin n -lu'Ue,t. Mr Truman a»*
nf
J
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iHf
l
ip
i*
|%
lit*tillfi
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up
In
i
The xr Ill’ll llle* IHi* *' 1»'*-i* *""• " ' P y a c r * y i | v n
K ln n y lt
Mr-. I ’lim phl'll'* hu-huiul, liead
ui rv rti knrw him.
leit.'d. .eit,iinlv not on the b a iit
the lh W rx le iii European M .inhul I l U o L l I U C
IlC C U o
nf tin' Ihm l 'utn puny'a legal de |VM» Vf.il (M’ lll'l#, tllvf lilt l»'.|sr t| f|t»*
L ik in g the stand m hit own de I'lun couutiiHH w ith n teipieat llia l
of ,.m . I’lunloiitui with him.
a
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l
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*'I I'itIIkI’ 1 I11*1 Kh\ *4 \\ij
purl meiit, # n - I ilk ell In St Jo ■
w "'1"
'Jw
........ t.l* u*; I [rm e .gainst the c lu tg r hr killed
the Itema haled nut lie exporied tn
A- fm liv e *, the 1’ ieiident la id
ihiiN ili
I nti'HiiM , pium Ht
f i niti
vcph'i Itoapii *1 where 111&gt; emidl I i.im% 11 *'in t . " * / tn
.* m«it it li.
a itr,
the Mil t r y ..
.nm pletrd^ V
f |1ic
Ifo
p rov,nzano half
lu ll
c tifd Communist-dominated countries.
V rla
o , Provenzano
rrird
\ tihsif w ill I., j i »* ,i fill .J «iii (h e o tr.lr.o i de fm i would be much
nun wa* prmiouiii-eil "nut too a«i
l
l
i
r
ir&lt;
•iniitciitf.ilion
ft»
ll«
'.n
j
.in
M eaulillir, ( f ill i d l l t r t Will continue nut "n o air, 1 did not "w h rn u k r d
Disclosure n f the plan l&lt; leipl
M um* *
i t Ni t u ". f imrht inme 'lin g e iu u , i.&lt; the country'*
u iiia " i'* m p l* ’li, the only k iu u u i'|iii*\ .1 Mi M&lt; K iI iI mii int.. (hr 1
Russia
funds fo r non-m ilitary
tu handlr landlutd pe lilin m for il he committed the crime
tif H , 15 t i . . i i
ii i |,i* W o ih n tiH
m'. was eoiiw'jmia.
eiiu.nmi, l.e .Id. ili.in * tax inpurchases aws made In budget rstt'I'cclin iu ia n T o O v c r '••IM* " I 1 1,11 l*1a | - | It | ||i p n lli » nil'll
( till; h flllilillf
\|t
| 4 * r u n i Inis*
im ira ie t mi ground' ul haidsliip
A irp m l o ffic ia l’ ’ Bill icing emi
" I hale to call the lady a hai. I mates presented to the House of
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A spokesman tald Woods^wlth
S c c T r e a tm e n t O f ■ 111 loll* im glll liave enu-ed Hie
He i id :. t.i-wt ,’onference he
r |n the next week nr an w ill aim nevei have tern the lady m mv rn in m o n i.
H llll S.miiHil \ altuK " I lln » *! tin ' iNMinllN I t In l l t l l u i l i l |.«|
a II
purchaaea
was
made
in
budget
estlf« i m u n i'.
t , , . ♦ tit v*mi a n .I did u, I agio,, with Senutar George
Id
r.”
he
told
the
ju
iy.
K a rth O n 'S o il D .iy' . I IITile
reinnvc the i-elllng* ill al.nlll UHi
411
4
"%
m| Inc men in n n H ln rtf h\
pHrly
look
o
ff
fim
n
tn
" i l ‘. llld lk c il It*
u n i mil .mvi'Sh"
niutea aaid, was for “ non-m ilitary I
tm ' tluii the fax lucreaie, a*
uf i he butt rent area* nf the
He was referring to trslmmny hy
m I&gt; tin pur l ueiir M ull.... . ul ti UP I In* l tinnnm tun .uni Mi \|» kihlnn
h\ flic I'll lln Ji' 11' 11i.i jt i *“ s tulJovY* a ic|. i i. i | ip p, h the only
rim utry. Wood* agreed to du N 'rU iro ’i widow that *lir Uond auppliea under wartim e u rra n g c -1
A
HASS
A
M
planning
to
fly
to
Itoaluu
i &lt; iiiii'c un flin t Lily tiling 'ii.ii wi'.ihl g it ti.e country
me nl a fur which fin a l cm ilra cl*
ihm If Cointreau gave hi in power
l.e* |.|I Iilitru (level w ilte* I. D. 1,1 ulteO'i a tuinqiiel Iniuglit at m if *m 11 iitlr it .* Lin M lln*. In 'Vriiil lt*U In*4
nit,, I. M-timi’. iic p icM iuii. Goorgo
to realnre celling* ill case ” • "lace-lo-face" with him while he nri* helng eimeluded."
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1-. Wlullg, he ali.it
A trcaam y apokraniaii *uid lie | ,iil* i In- n.imr Hill it wim lil lie tin- M« g-iiehuaetta Inatitnte uf
wav vliooling h u llr li into hrr InlvII eei I.
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I ii. ’ I ' i eaid.’ip iiomod that his
The iilen i* tiiu t in the** 100 ur hand.
tlier, the pintle fe ll into u farmer's us, In | •. **. i • .t tin i.'lm , M ill hi !
ant. mt'lnrun. piogu.m (or any
an arena there la lluW enough
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uivcit !•&lt;
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houaing ao th iit rent celling* are ulau dahlili-d ill |io lllle * here, llie i Ay i l l l l I
pm!
I p Im* been aliulved as
* * U 1 11 l l v o
Joke, a* In* tiirm l i .ill Inn*. i»
lltiu liutl
|»r«*MiUlni t*f flit* i*ml MIIIII-I (it. u h it'll sfaMllllt.f •
lint yeceaaary. Wood* w ill take miemplnyed carpenter nnawered.
-••me p'P .livliiil i i | . o i t i laid. He
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" I never liave aeep llia l man in
lu.geat
p n id u rris id
A up. Wonda w ill p ill cvillnga hack
CniiM’ jta lim i .S rivicr aMiRii***! tn world’s
. ci(M ..I , t flit II ■g-11* ■I In, It ■•’111 1
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cot.tiol power* uud o ilie r steps has
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Snnun'h Sml l i*ii*rrv*lll«li
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He related he wenl lin n liiig mi
Ilo.n m. Jan. I, I Mb’ , l&gt;»w wn hc» h nl if
llonalng o ffic ia l* said the sur­
been tiie main tenxon fo r the
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rI I I I M l ■I M i l (il **f IlMill
lie
s«n
of
the
founder
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Mu
vey o f landhm l Income* proliahly
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.tem poral) heading o ff o f inHainnl
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home
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full.
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hail
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major
Him,
Hr.
Herbert
H.
Dow
In
w ill reqnirp -everal week*. U n til
A clicso n A nd B e v m lion.
A ll regiatranta nf Selective Ser­
The that 11ipii i m*11 1 1*v■*’n lei I (Inn
it i.i completed un laudluril w ill M. He aaid he waa lu i/v uImiiiI vice were cautioned today that reipnnsilnl.lv
nl p irsi (tiling the r;]!&gt; in- was griatuHted [runt the
r v r ! Ho added tlu ii thoho powers ara
M eet
detail*
o
f
the
hunting
trip
Uxelf
In
1st
know w h ith e r ha qualifies fo r u
i just iia nvcuHRitry now ax when he
they are required lo report to "niedii tnr' In. the oiling lond llia l i 'diversity of Michigan and he Hen In inn I Si A mithmMih' iilicH
&lt; r« a ila u *i lla ra a * ra a rl
hecauae he often went bird about- t lir f r Local Board any change of
married Mr*. Dow Iwu years luter. iMHipmni.li’ in Ht/r with S tinfiinl,
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An huimretl chemist in Ida uwn l»av |tn it■I iim ii
Inu
n im m ilt us
or any change in fam ily , nil
. lin g power* have been used In the
. unseivolinii
,p r. tm l»” lhe
. i .is lla i.,* Ua l*aae F'.mti
lie deacrllied in delell ohmit re* addrraa,
I'MMipiii
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fl?
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lien*
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new
atatua (lint would affect a depen
HY AHHOCI \ t I'D I ' l l I ’.SM
! puhlte iiiteieat unit tho new ones
lalivea and friend* visiting hi* ,
elaa.IflCution, accro n liiiir to M m ii lr .Soil ( n n irrva liim lia y |»m»
Jtfl 11Tl| hlllli lit tile ftllliT I \Y«» I'iflCR
Nation* nl d ll’ We I lu ilo \ begon W' lll.l l.e used the ,u tlli! WSy, h«
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up 0 will.I li.m l which ll.ev
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A ll male peruana, upon reaching
M|F*tHh A Iti'MlciMini tn fin* UV«» lining
t ..
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Asked if ti.e -itaudhy nowere
tin llia l day. the :tHb-aeie fa tu i
horn* nil that night. He did not n&gt;.i (|1(1 ngr
y,M,rSi n r npon tielng
|ruatlH N ril uu Pea. | W * )
i*lfli a i*iMm tl'IO ii Titt*iilIi. w lii'in i* 'inpi W ill t . tf.n. I to o l.’ ... llir
of the Kellow ihlp liib tlcn l College
I
le irn u f VH m h m
im h l
I lii^chArKuil
from
Ihv
Arimwt
ifi S n o f n t i ) ) h e m *h I c
f P M
C 'll|»- , m i i h l ,
w ill lie mail* over. Lvery acre w ill
Mi in** elAi'^iHM’i1 |M ( f:"dl mill iii'i* 1
nex' ila j,
' I'otx'ea and not having rearhed
Hritiili F’oiri^n .Sctrcliry 1me t
The alntc charged 1 'ro viiiiu n u l(l(&gt; unth nnnlveraary o f the date tie put tn il* iwat Use. Kvery acre
• KFY VVKSf!” jtTr. 1J—(A*)—
c/o'c ;i uiMpilti
w
dl
receive
nil
the
needed
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an
H
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.Hid Secretary n| State Dean
in
flic
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eight
Indict
wuimds
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irth
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are
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ilrix
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In
Monroe County anthnrlllea step,
I hi* aim v t»f Mu* . lu rl l | " *1m‘*
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A* limit nhrtlulrd the Hist ot t
ped tip th llr xearch today fo r a Velnacn. Ita ease againat the dr legialer with Selective Servlet Vot..... ttrfttm e n l that enn
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pi.ed in the spring " f tin' vein
til i i M i m
ronlrmii*r\
to
hmidit aiiapeet who escaped from feiplnut rent era around Mia, Vel lie iiuillted nut
1 1 1 Htiih 100 « iltirssi^ n il) he n\*i4»:* *»f Hi
\ mjju • • • him! R ' l i f i
I. d
The following reglatriinta, i i i r " ' 1" '' ineliau.es w ill lie *1
a hnapllid hi'il Inat night, nnkivl aacii'a tealilliony. She aalil ahe luel
114*111•I mi I )m* ri.M itlu
Itlllllo llll th'JlMl I** $*H i , (liul Ml III"* . iH» iW'ihtiijtlo.n 1111 x 4 f It* * noon
im dniilit aliuiil I'liiv e iu iiim 'a heiui’ ■" I.ueil, Inive failed to report l u ] " IH " "
and cH Men Ily w h iiiii IpiI.
CiiiiiiHi'aHMinN li«*ti i i lit* mI tin At un« f i^ jilr il
«*i -•n $.111
W Itilr the mtm tr iton lot He
t.—i’til Itnnrd No-'JH, Meixeli lltdg .
A- uimv iluin "tilt fiii.u rtai’lm
S h e riff Merlin Sawypr hlentiflevl I I I ' kille i
Infill f *••ll*&gt;I I till* Itsillrnmt pefi
AtlMMIk* |||i* I'tlU*'* Wilt t • |lill»i * %
111 ^ Mill to llir l mini Si,ltd In
A ll tlu ^t in I In* c ity m u*t by
M r*. Velaacn aalil alie anw I 'l - tin, eliuuge o f uihlrraa, ninl Iibm uud liim dlx’da o f workmen swain. 9ittfi I m r»*riiut»* Iwu l i i i iii-s lu'ivNt'tfi
the nrianner na David Matthew
j , , , . . . were im%* siijjn t. ,| vm n1 1 iiMtiMuru iia ra a * *•«»»»
,,v,.| college farm they w ill !■&lt;
the Miming ot ihr Ntuih Allmin viM.'iimtetl iKiiumt rubles by a
l.alliera, " I , unlive of Orlando, veiualio once liefnre the crime nod
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,
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A whn wna lieiiig held on a chnrgn one lim e afterwurda.
^fi oi itv 11 e4 1v Mon IIV. tin* nirel lireiiM'«|
find riuM'tinliniM' Iwu *ilh*‘i , ii wn
\ mi' iih I in**, Hiiiru •v1111-, &lt; Iriuvwi*
fn**i iluy iff Mijs* uml u vucclm *
Aaked if lie ever had prowled
WHI.I euuaii’vulion
“ uf hrenkhig and entering.
t
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m* bi'IItgliAf ' , , I a lJ u h u I . a k c t u n d a. ! Win m 1 y ' o r t r r x [ n % I t ’ll i n i i t v i ' i tin* tiMM Ui|£ him .t f.*» \\mi n l»v flojfs on
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I.athor* waa ahot T m *d a y hy about | he Velaacn home—a.a *h''j
pi-lteii.
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lu iiiip ti elm inic the
Depnly S h e riff A llir r t
Owynn teat i f Ird -lie aiiaweredl " I i u . vi
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when he allegedly wna caught have been lo her house. I don'i
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Marvin M iK in le y, *nn of lire measures llia l iiiiru ia ll) lake » ret
\| m Iill'll l*M tfi &gt;t&lt;l'' I tit &gt;M't.ill 1im11Jsi JlM
riddling (lie f ’namnpoHraii d r ill know where they live,"
li-« mi! ihiictl
"4,|J Ml • »\ Mill! l^t'l c llf.
1Illsa|
a|I lil. . o iii | uii .it 11• ft .17 iik ‘ in
uud Mr*, .1 K McKinley, j fiin n e r fuui m five yeaia to upph
It waa In ought out today iluii lie .
in Key Weal, Sawyer aaid. Tin
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f**i«l M fK tl « m ;imim.m1u' i*(1 thin
Abuilt hii-f nf Ml*1 44itM
deputy fired wllen Lathers re -1 I'roveuranii'a niece waa treated yeslenlav won the apelllng bee at I w ill be put on the rn il.’ge tnl'in m favor (tie piopoenl, w l.n l. W ....I.I
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*nme lim qiltal fo r a liiinm the Sanford tirn n .iiia r School, and mu- lug day'* work
funfit to drop the .‘Jfi caliber p it- at
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toil Gninesvilte, tti'ulu an.I l ie .
' ‘Hni.fi.rd'x preaenl .alary ..a le
tipeu eidlari’d uud sun tu m id lung on the ..... ic of till It.", tin'
tnl he carried.
I ailuienl alm rtly lifte r Vi'laecn'’* with t;.'iii’iin H arrell, daughter nf
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i|o not ..'fleet o iip rm .’ii 1i'f;l &lt;&lt;i
The luillei 'went ihrm uth one j
(Continued on I'age B ig h t;
Mr and Mr a II, It, H arrell, w ill f,.,ni IPs work w ith farm er* in
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m il.n a il'- nlreal..tiller, ti.e t'l.u.np
• . ' i i ' . ’ in the Ill'll, nh.nl," Ml
unit etc in tin* I’nunty filia l* w ith | field*, pastm e*, and WHilllh. Jlltmi
leg and entered Lather'* atomaeti,
, |» h t mi 1 l iri l
rlfnil
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( a**11♦•\
... &gt;1... " i t . Hull . . ii A pr Ul. 20.
ton.
K ilil.lo at..*.at, "A new ....... '-■«.*
|.ilf*ils ut (lie f if it li In eighth grades •«•». ta ly|ij.-ttl o f til.’ I.v lin lr.’ii.in flic tin g a erltlcal wound, the
illrtiln I
( Ml k i i i l . My * &lt; • 1 1 1 I'MI " I
I .... M ii v I at li.n.l to t.AHI
K It. It list.. A *"I. Mtperlntei.ilenl
...(" . tutmi i l l ’* .’. (lo
i.r tin- .liininr High Si-luud mi Apr ,.i "la iu l .hicl.trx" tin- Hi'S asaigu- &lt;&gt;f trnuspi.rlntio, . waa the pro.
1 * o r ii 1 . 1 , l i mi t i ' mv . i i mi i * n l t ' Vt i
i ^ . i f f i e r r leporlial,
I* M I.i i . h ' i Hiitl.. .toga.
nlnalde
i.n
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m ii i tlinn h" &lt;
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II
wiih
announced
G ra H H e s
m
Lather* wna handcuffed Jo an
1.. ri,,’ 11 M,il I'linsf’ rvnli.Mi .lis t.’. ' • i|ml w it hum mT file tiin rn iiijf Mifit
Vl l i r I I I 1(III, l l l t l II 4IDI I 1 I Ml l»
\ ’ Ii.ii in i.l.'i l.irniei ly lined at
f,»r mm,.- i
tm lay In It C Steel.', Grammar a b u ll Fh.rlila fn ru i.'r* liar.'
Iron bed In i. room at one aide
IM I 11&lt;I If 11 IHII /Ml It'
tl« Uunie.|i;.l A 1&gt;|.&lt;11 1 t.ti-t rentsc'‘Hill &lt;l!illH'*villt», Oi'tiln anti I ..... ' viM*iv
f!&lt;ui I......... . •!)
School
prnieipul.
o f the lim ipitul, Sawyer aalil, and
in .I
1 Him *•on*’* I** l-r till . m
IdiI toil .’.| tin- oi.) "in* nt tiie ( ’tty Watep
Cattle niPii o f llii* seellun me
hurvr
iinvi- for niHiiy yi’iir*.
Kill n K«tMt|
j. ti r. I
I Miter winner* o f prize* ye*li&gt;rapparently twlated the chain o ff Invited to hear ta lk * on varietie*
plant, and
&lt;. . put into use F rl' - i;.il..a ti’ o f Mnn.laiid ll.g ii 4Hk.nl Hml tIH 11C &lt;*** n *iiMiti'tl Klin,
ritoiv valiiiilili* vtitli lioi h On l iltU'
the aingli. handcuff m ill fled.
o f pasture grass hy Russell lle s itl-1«•«&gt; were Kenneth Ramsey, Hetty Hi’l".ol .*i ttavinna fti-acii, Jacni.*.'. llim u jrii
I In*
■ c n r i l \ t l M n l t l l r Mu « k * r it •lav. Mi . M. K.I.luii reveuled. Tin*
town m. U v it tin*i
it nt-u nfnl lout' tn* iimjmih ' i
Tin. sh e riff found the room va- erson u f the Kxlonslon Scrvlee ..f|A im Munson. Donna MeTeer, At w.’ii' (•&gt; Hl.-la.it. iln lv.-ra ity at D&gt;- in enrut roil Ii* of I0M 1C .
i i i,.^ N„ , „ . r vimimi .... I «xtn Iihim IIo i - . n i i i l i i f H ftt i ch a ' l i n k i ’ V* l l i ' i ' r c r new device i i .....|e il.s lly operated
| IKi l 1'iven ii t.’.iily flow o f chit)lll.rl h u l l
till |D.
I t •1I 4f V ! t f ! " l l l l
raht when la* and a nurse went In the U niversity o f F lo rid * and .1. ■I’hlllipa tto.l Henry Ttmke. Judge* 11... I .nil to tlu* University *'f
Mttli* Illll roill»K«% hi* tldii!
| 1111 hfa*1 11 hhI (11)l«a111 itlitfit' Hi* iimis t o y
...... f... p... ' 1 u :ifi.o. of It..* water,
n
M r t l i l i ' t 1 l i i HUi i
*U, t r i l " r
vlidt the prisoner. He nnld the bed Dunn, Oaeeola enuuty agent, at i were " r *
Sawyers, Mrs. M ulligan livf.ir.. lie r.’lt.rne.l *"
D uring liMH. MUI 1»«thoiim K n t'IM,| |(1|V|. tlie* mi.lr.l h n ilr i nIiic
lie .l. i’li.red that
the
I •* |l! \ , m il I»MV% l ‘» Llurk •!•■ &gt;lo- ....I
wa* arranged n* If the prianner a supper meeting o f the Hentlnule' I t ‘. Mtteliell, prltu'lpal u f the 11.. - U niversity o f Fli.ri.h. f»i Ih ”
mu mi o ff nt Nowt»t»rry, MM i»t ,,,,1, 1 ,9,.-. lln,,, i*n,» t*.w* Inin
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were asleep, A pilhiweaae had County Farm Unreal, at the Fm j Smith Side Prim ary Hrlmol and last nv.. years of hi* agricuttuial
C ,| o f I MIHIHOIM Ml IM *slit It ! o.'.i.'i plu.it i . lit guo.l condition.
.‘i l l nl lnvrrn«&gt;ftB
, |I(M 4 , 11 , ()„• so|»«i \ • &gt;ny
....
f i t ♦ A • in
been cut into a trip * fo r bandage*, tire Farmer building at 7t30 ..- Mrs Flim heth SImrou.
I • (tiniiiK. lb ' received a bachelor of
TrniriN ?&lt;U- S0 hIiowi*,! lo tiil |»i*h | kI».i I i 9it“d l.ni v %\»1 n-jifo
V Fi uMi h t jiI miii'I
|■*lit *■ IM14ti
t iiL it t n iil o h h u m b
the s h e riff aaid, hut there were nn clock Friday evening.
Winners nf I lie comity sjMdllng a. icrn-t' degroe from tin- University ^•iijTi r rrvrmi4*H tim ing MMH o f . |,nal „ M,n . vnlm iM r to tin* Uiq.ni t
.1 "! ill I *111' IH I ! IJ** ,l 'r liMIllllH w ill
U t.S U IN G IO N , Mar. 31—(/P)
Q.-bit he* in the room.
Th«» two aptakur art* w ell qnali m ntrli ttill l&gt;4* t&gt;liflb la fu r Inu con uf Florida in H im
KiihIi Hnid. Thu uowf o f .... . 1(Mli („ u,«. r , , v
«!i 111ill Id1 Hull I lie I • i "i d' 11 III (MV I't*
ilie I'a p itn l'i fumed cherry Llosfled lo talk on the subject o f paat- I test mi May. d, conducted In M ia '"'
w ih
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„ „ i |.. tl.. ro n iiito . i t |l M
lit IP 10, Jncobscn went to work oficriktifiit tin* *vvo trnloN
11 lilti'll Ufttii’ii IumiyUv ut* .... . . --'ipei’ tijitged w ith hormone*
lire
grans
as
adapoted
lo
Central
bv
the
Miami
Herald,
said
Mr.
grin
C u b ScoutH
for tin- IL H. Hull Cnnservatto' $LM
»NVJ0.I,
| hiMji tlii* ri'imir*'iiM,Ml‘i «»f jnilit •* •III ( i l f (tlll'l M* l( *1411 * ills "it t l ” f.n &lt;|... fn r time, hit llie lr peak
Florida, George S w art*, Farm Steele. Competing fo r county him Service a* a xlinlcnl aide n t Gin.'.’ , (ienrjft* \V. SctifH'lij of lu v o r-j VVMt j, m , M rKihhin •
«■ m i !.* &lt;if VVf4* - l i ' r n !
fi , t i i ii I... lit v
.resident, declared today, or* w ill tie team* of two pupil* v illi’. When t lull tem porary aa.ig'o jnuRH, win, Hiiiri In* ri*pr«N4*ntuil ult
Bureau pro
Ht i f , | &gt; » K ....... . uvii««io- •I* h 'ln lri in 1 h«a 4•vi*mf nl w in
I lie li»i‘.uoi.e 11 eat in.,nt, in the
adding that he Relive* th a t cattle representing Junior High School. input wa* over, ho worked u few rtiN county
churKotl tliu l
()„. ,mm,t i|n,: Mivicuii. An
• i(!ii*rs hi'hetlnl* *1 ut ii, 11y• in fono of an ...expensive i.pray, Is
u niy w lli Hanford Grammar, and Lake Mon- nionthn at the U. 8. Forest Hrrvi.' ith&lt;* MjiplIcAtlon fo r rcroulitiR MM [o ff,. i t muni Imvi* ti |.I»vmc«I I muM H ii' In iik t «&gt;ti iii tin 1 in*
Twelve merntrer* o f (!ub Scout grower* of Seminole County
14*w
ilnyn
designed tu keep tho blooms a t
I’aek* III and .*14 received advance* benefit greatly from this Infoornts- rue, Wilson, Lake Mary, Lyman t ’CC camp nl Tallahassee, Karlv 1 192 was uu excuse to discontinue and mi. outward altitude that &gt;i&gt;
..r iiei I th e ir shiny bent through next
‘tu!,) 11"(i i fbi-nlnl t vi
anil tlviedo aehonla.
. i ’.inrluiea .&gt;»• . 'n o K..v.t
1 4 ‘t i l l l ) mi f f &lt;1 OH I’ n i t r 1*4411 F »
rnenl award* a t the m onthly pack tlon.
in 10 11 lie returned to th« SCS. | trains 30-40. He said Im irist bo­
week-end's cherry blossom festlmeeting last Friday night. The
as a student aide a t G ranville. tels tn llomosasaB and aurraund
Vul
frny* participated In a program o f
lug
towns
would
suffer
i
f
Ihe
Ami Ire'* been w ith the 8C8 since
j jmngs
lt* .
jninga ami
amt ik
skit*.
tra
in
*
were
removed.
then, cxr.'pt for a Ihrse-year hitch
%
Tim Cnh* wen* reni
request ail to
in Ihe Navy. He went Into ti.e
fl^
ln
^
c
o
n
te
il
enter kite* tn r. kite fly lt
.
BIG ESTATE
Navv hh uu ensign and wa* Ul1
LAKELAN D ,
Mar. 3 t _ ( j f t _
ira a ila u * * na f*aa* F s a it
to I.* heltl In F ort Mellon Park
A KHUN. 0., Mar.
71— (/Pi—
I he Federal H int* Frost Warning
Monday. Hob K a rri*, manager o f
Miss France* Louise Butler, Hit
Service forecast fo r
penlm ular
the Kltx 1 heater, Invited park
year-old recluse who died In a
,
.
.1
s r . Florida tonight and F rid a y m om members to attend Ike .m o vie a*
cluttered hotel room hero last
TALLAH A3SEE. Mar. 31— &lt;/P)— A proposed law to »»t up a
At llir irq u rtt »1 .» gtoup ol tout.its irp irte u t.n it tl.r .t j u I oi . i ,)It, VV11N p a rtlv cloudy and warm
hi* guest* a ftet „r the- -k-i ■
l -tj -eonteit. Ioog*»ought UatFwida woods fire control ly ilc m lo t Florida w ill be
January, le ft an estate w orth Tourist f lu b ami Saaftm l .S litilflrlin .m l f lu b Im year .imurul build- in Houtli ami Central dletrlcta;
IDOk'.fitC, an appraisal filed In pro­
tug fa r tb lir i in w h irli to bob! Hireling* ami rn trrla iu iu rn li, M a y o r!a few local shower* and illg h '.ly
w S o . % o b b V m iU » l™ * M fM“ il,,° ,ha,M fo r le 8 i,U ,lv ' canmulvration by fotc.1 in d u tlry leader*
M IA M I, Mar, a*— (/n — Co«M bate court yesterday disclosed.
I f t i T jp d f e . Bob Shoamaitai and h a rt today.
Andrew Carraway irru te tl the |.rrmi*tu&gt;n ..I the City fom mission j ‘ p u d a */* foreeast
Guard and Navy a ir and surfaee
wax
partly
primary item in a Irgiilalivr program lUggrited lo help c ra ft continued In sweep the Gulf
A llan M o
wffe
fe tt;
tlj cold and allvor
attvar a
atrrIt i* the
tl
.Monday nml.t lo lay llir ie.|ueil l.elme all u * K clubs, now using llt e jt,|oll(j ‘, y%
"
TO BAR HKDS
ami mild
in N o rth ; con­
i
*
immfp
about
tha
"pine
tree
pros-f
.ynM iear, Jlm m ta Owen a»4 Ming
n f Mexico today In a search for
A L B A N Y , N. Y. Mar. 3 t - ( / P ) - Tm iriat Center, to Hie end t h o l f 1
I titinued warm in Houtli and Central
Governor
Fuller Warren 10IW,
the in b»! rig Caicos' I ruder with A b ill designed to weed out and the hit lid lug may he used ex­ Hughes mul A. Thedfor.L
ptelty." G
ov
|d lstricta w ith a few w idely ecat*
promised In hia campaign last
bar Communists from Jobs In New clusively by w inter visitors uud
r f ®
The HUts Board of Forestry five men aboard,.
Mayor Csrrawuy told lire group te rr.l shower:. In (V itira l treat,
ScotL B llly Klrehho
eW ofl^fcta Ronald
Two maul guard planes from Y ork’s public school system went the Chamber o f Commerce.
and Parka would determine, with­
tl.at tire C ily i* unable financially
The outlook u s * warm through
fr a n k lin , and yeer Service S tar,
Four organiaatfona hava given in Oft days after the act became Elisabeth C ity,
N. C „ joined to Governor Thomas E, Dewey to ­
Hepreneulntlve* n f tiie tourii.l to build u nuw lu iirln t conter at Bunduy.
Maurice P hillips, JohnnU Bowen, H funoral approval as n compro* effective, what lands In each coun­ other* from Miami and 8t. Peters­ day fo r expreted approval.
group* met Monday o ftrrn o o i' at tin- present tilin ', mid asked if the
mla* of wwUty di »*t ,*n t views ty should he considered "forest burg luises. N avy a ircra ft went
AI P hillip* ano Jlm m la Owen.
the C ity Hall w ith Mayor C atra- organisation* would he -.atl-fi.-J
JA C K S O N VILLE ,, Mar. 31—
among forest (nduatry people. The land*" and brought under co­ out from Key West amt the CnaM W H IT E HOUSE HQUVKNIR8 wny, titty Commissioner C. F. Me- vvit ti fu ll use uf the pi cw ul T our­
H IG H LOW
SOVIET
njrr H C IB N T IR tB
groupa ara the State Board of operative atate-federal-county fire Guard patrol boat N lkie, oi.it of
W ASHINGTON, Mar. 31-U P ) K il.I.lii and John Ivey, president ist Center, which « l present is A tlanta
C7
83
MOSCOW, M ar. 31—&lt;*•&gt;— 8er- Fortatrir and Parka, the Florida protection.
G u lfp o rt, Miss,, Joined th r hunt. — Want a pleca of the White and Edward Higgins, manager of shared w ith tho civic cluba. Tho Chicago
47
43
gel Vavilov, president o f t)ta Bov. Forest and Park Aaaoclatloa, and
House for a souvenir T
the Hemlnole County Cliami.er o f tourist committeemen .mid that D etroit
The board also would determine
62
33
le t Academy o f 8 cl« M d S )iju d to- Forestry committee* of tha State how much money It would take to
H&lt;&gt;TRL~ M F I’T r
The Executive Mansion Is being Commerce, and th e ir in itia l ru- they would be satisfied w ith such Minneapolis
40
33
det Union . MS "an Chamber of Commerce apd the hrlitg each county's forest land*
d a y the Soviet
M IA M I READ If. Mar, ,'H—t/n remodeled and there will Ire tons quest, said Mayor Carraway, was an arrangem ent during tiie com­ Now Y ork
71
44
State Bankers' Association.
&gt; r may,
y .oorf ovar 100,000" aclectiat*.
— Hotel traders from six nation* of old nails, silver* of wood, for a new to u rist building mea­ ing year.
under protection.
Phoenix
08
44
Addressing Komsomol, * Soviet
Hern la what the "Forest Con­
antique suring CO by 80 feet.
To match 'state
and federal began a rriv in g today fo r tha an­ partly charred limber,
no
Mayor Carraway today pointed Ht. Loula
44
servation Act" presented for their money, each county
Represuntlug the Hhufflaboanl out that the hull.ling form erly Han Antonio
raise hy nual ronvantlon o f th» Interna­ hardware, bricks.
81
19
review today would provide!
Disposal of this
historically Club was Carl Elsenhower, presi­ used hy tho UHO hail been pur­ Beattie
general taxation n two-mil) lpvy tional Hotel Bales Management
no
39
A statewide program .o f for* nr an amount equal to three cents Association,
valuable debris will be up to a dent, J. Roy Ball and Joseph chased by tha C ity from tiie gov­ Montreal
43
37
and forest fire prevention for each acre of forest land It has
Delegates came from most of six-member commission President M urray. F. A . E starly, past pre­ ernment fo r tha purpose o f m ak­ Jacksonville
79
99
i set up. affective Jan. I, — whichever la the least. That’a tha states in the union and from Truman says should he named to sident o f thu Sanford T ourlat
M iam i
71
ing
74
the Voters approve In a the same formula now in effaet Cuba^ Mexico, Vanaxula, Columbia supervise tha White House re­ Club, appeared aa chairman o f n
Idue to Ihe fact th a t tho build* Orlando
•9
tt
referendum In November,
tCeetteesa on Page h i t )
modelling.
committee th a t Included L, C.
tl'aaUaaea os s-Kga C l| k l|
Taltahastre
«
W ASHINGTON." M at. 31— t/P)
— Homing K a p rd ilri lig lie Wood*
today o ld e ird a M ilvry o i landloid incumei. Die findings w ill
fA d rte iin in e what rent in c rra ir* a ir
In h r g r.inlrd u m lri the nrw roll• trol law.
A lilin in irin g llir n id ri ill a stairm rnl. Woods d r r j j m l llir I ri niunlh
retention it a " i iinside 1-1 Id r *llriig ih rn m g " of th r p irv im ii law ami
d u n mil mran "a g rn ria l iro l in
c rra ir fin all truant* -"
I hr nrw law d o n ir i| ii i ir llia l
^ r r n l (rilin g * allow J-SIldlnids a
• “ Ian opriatinH income." flic tin
vry it to obtain inhum ation lot
ra lly in g out llia l pail id the law
Wood* t.nd a new legul.vtion
w ill hr iitu r d governing lent Im iitlt

J o e Provenzano
Denies K i l l i n g

Adjustments For
P o I ic e Salaries
Gets City Okay

Concert I’iatiisl

Of Airport Land

in It &lt;.I’ll

ill

Western Nations
; Begin Lining Up

1Requirements 0 I
Selective S e r v i c e

Solid

Key West Bandit
Suspect Escapes
•Pruni Hospital Bed

Peace

Front.. ...........

Civer 10 0 Persons
Attend Hearing On
ACL Reroute Plans

City Dog Owners
Warned To H a v e
L e t s Vaccinated

.Murvifl McKinley
plan nn.de *')
Wins Spelling live ’I S A T S ' S ^ S ' .

Cattle Men To Hear
TalkH On

Receive
Advancement Awards

Proposed Law To Set Up State Woods
Fire Control System Discussed

Commission To Request Civic Clubs
To Discontinue Tourist Center Use

Mure PlaneH Join
Search For Cruft

THE WEATHER

’ fl

would

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........

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*

WWW

v

M»rtP&gt; i • jt
THE

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hetren

tlioininnd

m rid a n ln li

Texas, Loulilann, California n t u l ' M . . . . | n w

f I n f l i r m u ' ' VoofH&gt;

lia occur nnnimlly »n Atneri- ’ ftklahomn runk In I lull order 111, 1* 1 * 1 1 I CF TT
the prodlirtlnn of nutiirid

Dixie Crystals
X X X X Confectioners Sugar

Swim* an* Ifwml - Stum* Unusii.il
OVKR 50,000 ITIOMS AT

•.... .

Work I ’ h i i I m l . r . O
Life Ureservers 2.95
Quire Paints 2.25 trai l

COM E IN A N D L O O K — COME. IN A N D IH \ —
C O M E IN A N D S A V E !
tll.'i N u t I it I ’ u lm c l In A v e n u e

iiitirlfianraf

Remember How
We Talked?
. It went like till- *1 the Hooper's
)lka ether nl«hl Hap* i-islilrrn• yaar-old daughter I* talking nlmnl
\
f i l l ion*1tpiy tiiiiii mil fif lltN

Fr om w li«&lt;r«- I *ii, il'&lt;
r r M " ' i &lt;•" t h e mM i ci p c i

t ip w iii'M At '

l|n |i'f

h»l»k f i t

T alk*' a j f r . t . t l | n r t | f

»»lv* *

»»uic,

II

tn ir

ihviiv

•**

1Ihilf11llttpliwik
lEngli.hr

i m'l sth*' iprnk

you would pietei gtnget ale

hut

! - n i tr»n*l»tc it for »nu,” M*
’ Hooper «.)«, "la the hinuiii.gr ol
Ilka twenties. * lien i/oo w r.r about
'twenty yr*r* old She simply mean*
jthl* fella* I* the 'cal'* whisker*.’
'Raotemlicr how Irr u*cil tn talk
'aomellmeaf" Map arid b*tk to
i raiding hi* newspaper

'

w i HIM City, town O l Village
piiivnled the g M.umu of the

11-1"" pi-t live IItMI II I live Hi'ciiu ft
i nTP- itppi tin h run wi|i«t mil nil
whin w» ip»fin I **I tipi wiiy (•» htul '
I'rtH nil i»'hl 11 1*1 \t [iiTtiavi*i It
thing- to Imd fault with in iithers, |wi«he-

('.n ftitm h t,

I S h l l n H i r i t f H Pnutftitttn n

HOME C UNTKOl.Lr.D

218 E. FIR ST ST.
SANFORD, FLA.
„ .VTlrv

WK RKHKHVE T H E lU O IIT TO L IM IT (fU A N T II t

V eli-iutt* of W otlil Wnr II - t ill

HERE IS A NEW M)W IN BEEF PRICS:
M AKIiAH KT AN N O IIA I.IT V lillA IIK A H B A V V W K STK U N

lent

figulc colli allied

.

Full Sliraii

M l , Ml

II'* ling

Out From Round

S wIsh Steak
Round RoastH
Sipiar. Cut

|

IH. 50e
IH. fific

Roast

IH. Ilk'

Small Western

IH. I5e

lb. 35c I Sparc Ribs

SaiiHH^e
Mm

1

lid l's F ilili-

Western Veal .Shoulder

? lb. f»!)c
lb. 25c
lb. 45c

Ih. 55c 1 Rolled Roast

Sliced Bacon

!

Sunvnle

ti.im

Bacon Squares

Ih. 15c

Sliced Bacon

1

Western

I*lg Liver

K m ft » Kny Cheddar

CheeHe

lb. 29c

V etC efu P R O D U C E ’

10 such

Pascal Celery

h'U*.
[f Alaska I k t h iih -a the Itit Ii
state in the union, it will he the

Yellow

L ittle Yellow

SQUASH ................... 2-lbs.
CARROTS........... 2-bunches

ONIONS...................... It-lhs.
(’n llfo rn ia lltlt sire

Western

Tn li.'intlle Alum inum Awninga un.l .luluuuies.
Cull nr w nlt* Dun (ii'iu t. fu r il|»|H»iiilfin*nt.
I'TiuTdii Alm nlniim I'ruiliicts
I l l s N tidier
a&gt;rli.min. Kin.
I'honr MMIHI

Buy 1 And
|gCi sgalk
Get One F R E E !!
LEMONS..................... dozen

Westi i n

Itonu' llem ity

CAULIFLOW ER............ lb. l g £

A P P L E S...................... 3-lbs.

PRESERVES
APRICOTS.... no. 254 can

O o n u fn *
i

SWANCO

Hunt'* Fancy Fruit

JI M A Y O N N A I S I
m

MARGARINE
plain Ih. 22' '
clurctl lb. 34c

(Ireal Value Whole Peeled

SPECPAL 1c S A L E
ju

. M

MARGARINE

COCKTAIL....... no. I tall

2CHiCTS^4l0 R
fltlW jId *
pt. |«i l.i . . I , Ii

plain lb.

licueva III ami I t in (HI.

Sc Coupon on Carton
x i

[ivy Ivrkea't/ 4dg
M a ia a x iN i

C A TSU P.............. 2 htls.
t^opist.irh Pli*

2can
American Cheese Food 2lbs. ( 5 c

A P P L E S ...........no.
Htookfleld

f .n f a t j

TETLEY

SW IFTS JEW EL . ...) lbs. ^

Ki lb.

srp a :
1,1

251

LA D Y

CLOROX
Qt* 15^

SALMON............ tall can J 9 ^

Tom. Juice :

Get This M oney-Saving
^
Introductory P ack ag e from
an y D urkee D ealer in Townl

"Kv!*
V A&gt;■1’ J ij

1
YELLOW, QUAKTIMD
READY TO IERVEI

O Trot the coupon end-flop off the porknge of Durk««'i M » f|*rln #
wlwn you buy I t . . . bund It to your grocar. . . and ha'U allow you a
nickel for I I I An offer that colla for action— now!
Diitkeo'a hat Hint delicate country-froth flavor you prafar. I t ' l
smoother spreading. So good It Improve# all food* , \ . In tham and
on them. It'a wienergy-rlch margarine with 15,000 u n it! of Vitamin
A par pound. Sea how much bettor you’ll Ilka Durkea’a Margarine.
Buy I t . . . and lava’Ava'cent!. . . at your grocer'* today.

Darkees
M AROARIN I
H
I’^ a a s i
hop.

FXJGS

PAPER NAPKINS

H IM ,u
.
&gt;M *"&gt;i*m „

ContaliK-k Fry. No. 1 tall

&gt;°*e0l0" H C

M IL K ............ 3 tall cans 3 2 *

C H ir m

o

f '&amp;

M

:

.'I cans 2Rc

do/. 5 7 1

Libby'* Large Klpa
O lives ........ Nu. 1 can 2Uc

I'lu* depoalt

Libby, Dolu, Del Monte Cr.

Coca Cola .

e a . 2Be

Campbell’*. No, I can
PK. A

D e a n s . ... 2

f o r 25c

Lge Bar

llannvar lauge, No. 803 ran

O lives........ No. I can S7c

T o m . J u ic e ..............

Libby'* Cnloaul Hip*

Sugar Peas ....... 2 for 25c

14c

Argo. No. 2 ran

“ inutoea ...... 2 cans 2l»c

•Sr,hS

28*o* Jar
A p p le H u l l e r .

Long Cut

2 aans 25c

3 Med
Bara 26c

i * . ljt e

BRING YOUR P &amp; G COUPONS TO US!
WITH

CRISCO

COUPON

LgePkg. 28c

CAMAY

DREFT

3 LG. BARS 36c

2 LRG. PKGS* 89c
GT. PRQ. 59c

BUY 8 BARH, flRT ONB
PRRK W ITH COUPON

2 9 0

P K (J.

Golden Corn ... 2 cam* 25c
Sacramonto, 4H-ni ran

SILVERDUST
fe e . p k g .

HO count

Wnlun Fancy, No. 2 can
B lack b erries ........... eu. ltlc
Hart flrand, No. MUM can

Pineapple v. flat ctn 15c

Orada A

BUTTY

SALAD DRESSING
IH. 25c
Qt. 47c
MAYONNAISR
IH. 35c
Qt. fi3c

llrookdnl* Fancy

Hwanaon'a Mad. Nebraaka Shipped

261

colored lb. 3 7 0

H!os*om Time

'It’s Flavor C rin h a d "
O llA N O E P E K O E

35e

SURE GOOD

D E E P S O I'T II P E A C H

AT YOUP
GROCERS NOW!

.

Round Steak .................................. IH. «i9c
Top Round .Steak ........................ IH. file
Bottom Round Steak
111.!»7e

BEEF

DIOALIOR WANTED

I

Send Their Friends”

FOR THIS WEEK-BND
HOW SHEEP PRICES EVERYDAY

.In, i a» mi.lei tint piesent law, largest.

^JvC OltvUry.

( 'u H t o m e r H

RED HOT SPECIALS

imid, d o iage - in the piesent one. Inal pannltle* for doing anything
I I . pa1 1 which me new w ill be wrong under the law.
,, Ini.clod m toil cut lie*!**.
(N e w t the new I hw doe* not
i Sea i a.,w any -la te legisln
nutlinrUe further Hi per rent "vnlIn i. Mill s I!&gt;•- ..Ill all federal rent 'H ilary" increase* III rent. And it
m .i i ' m .I in tin wled*' -la te o. any
iec.uilii.il* any dwelling dcriin.......... 1 it wlirin-vcr it wislie*.
liolied under *uch lease*, at the

•worlrl. Hill ilrf.’

» MNow wildt Itiml of hifiL'Mii^r* |h

I f o f • III/, II* voltiolee.inu

“Where

t tic 11 lime
loive Ml) day*' preference in Imylng
The. m lci
or renting « newly limit place,
mi rhelhei
Kiev think
rent* |n,t
,|em Id he l u ii'il in I licit territory
tN c w ) such veteran* now luiv..
, .i,i coot.ol» wiped out en -i;|u dny*' preference in Inlying or
llte ll I here.
renting ii pliue newly ronverleil
W ..d*’ o ffl.e lieie &lt;oy* Unit *o into living ipuirler*.
fin iilm.it tlf, pel colli oT tlie re*
(N ew ) 11 idler*
and
tra ile r
i .oiitocudiii I'm* iiinile hy these Kpncc*, which had liven decon­
I h iiii .I- loivi* I*.'eii curried out.
trolled, are how hack under conII Wood* d .n-o'l do wlmt the tin t* for permanent guc*t*.
I m.jim I- i ecoMimeod. Ih»*y m il up*
I N e w ) the limming expediter
penl
lo
:i spi-rial
emergency till* he.-ii given hack III* power to
........ ..I n|&gt;pciil* nuide up of fed* ront.nl eviction* lie can get a
i*i ’i! lodge*
court Injunction to *inp mi evic­
I! vmi'ic n Inii.floirl mid think tion he think*
..m u g If you'ro
..... dixi.l.l he h II iiw i '.I to I rater* helng pul out in a way you think
j
M ot. gu tn the area rent I* illegal, nee your men rent con
n ffiie in you. territory, trol office. There are ill,out Ifi

!m

pukv

housing expediter, can

nimivn nnitrol In any nrea^ any

W&gt;»»l. w ill have a man there way* in w liirli a Im ulloid can tell
eii m i l void pi.dilem with you. a tenant to move.
I l f vmi don't get -lit la fact Ion there,
I New I the housing
expediter
Ivon mu) ■Mrim.lt you.
advisory can sue a lum lloid fot llnee time*
| horn ,1
the amount id i e llt he’* nveiI Under the
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been in the lute of drug* which ir e derived from mold in
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plant* to manufacture food in the mynterloua factories of
their leaven. Pennicilln and Chloromycetin are among the
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2 a S u .ta ss'u w a
sas'r.'SA T tJs.K . rJnViea
THURSDAY, MAR. 31, 1940
3 IB L H V1CIISB

TODAY

A ll law Is. Keen physics) laws
must have a spiritual harmony.
Klee the whole universe would be
nut of tune and harah. For we
know that the luw Is spiritual.—
Rom; 7:14.
_ ___ _
|l wat, wc hope, ohvinuily n
typographical error when one «!
our tlar rrportrri pointed out the
other day in writing almul the
swimming jwnl, "I will hr M) lerl
wide and 100 Ir r i long"
For years everybody list hern
licking about IuhIi pines, and de­
manding lighter federal Ifgltlnlinn
to bold pliers down or roll llmm
back. Now tbsl prices have begun
to ikid and lire cost oi living it getling in reach «{ tha average mnn'i
pocketbook, everybody it scared to
death and government agencies ate
doing everything they can to U n it
them up again. We are never satislield.
Minnnola, ol all placet, where
Rep. Humphrey, who loudly ad­
vocates civil tighti lor negioet, now
pops up widi a law prohibiting In­
dians in that date from buying
liquor at all oilier races nre permit­
ted to do. This it revealed when the
Indians themielvet petition Con­
grats lo repeal dir law at discrim­
inatory. Rep Humphrey might look
into this situation before he con­
cerns himself with the constitu­
ents of other representatives.
The Tampa Tribune suggests that
Instead of prayingfo»*ihe Legisla­
ture, the good people of Florida
ought to b« priying for the lexpayers. They iiJ a S p i) 4204,000,000 a year (ork^Mrutuvernmenl
etr compared lo 1*7.000,000 .in
1940. Furthermore, federal, stele
and local (ovammanti took ap­
proximately 21 percent of all the
salaries, wagrs, aAd profits of Flor­
ida people in 1940. Today they lake
33 percent. "Y ri,' let us pray", says
the Tribune, "for the taxpayers"
Governor Warren points out that
elimination of the entire salaries of
all Stale officials would make only
a slight dent in the Slalcs's ex­
penditures. "More than three-fourths
of the budget is for schools, welfare,
and higher education", he adds.
But he did not
say how much
could he saved \ \ jobless benefits
were not paid lo people who do not
deserve them, or welfare payments
to children whose parents can af­
ford to take car#‘ o f them them­
selves, Such benefit*have increased
from $4300,000 in 1947 to $16.000,000 la tha fcudgft f or 1931.
The Miami Herald rsvrali n na­
tion-wide hookmaking syndicate
which has moved m on the horse
tracks la this H alt is now doing
business on an eyen grander and
more elaborate scale. The Syndi­
cate will ta k *. bets on baseball,
football, ice hockey, basketball*
polo, and'virtually anything else.
I*The setup,” lays, the Herald, "is
potentially the largest south of the
Mason-Dixon line, with the syndi­
cate applying tha same operational
mtlhode that have proved so sue*
ctitfu l in th# horsebook field."
Hut th# Legislature will have an­
other try at nraaklifi up the racket

Th# w en t slcnlng of a death
„ for Arthur Bat
^atry, 22 year
warrant,
old youth convicted of tha knlfa
slatriaj of a 14 y u i old Dada CUy,
' r wrvsa U gg»h n li # th# growsariouMosa # f Juvaoil# dslinScarcely a day goat by
chdd is not
of murder,

mU#M, wiki mm
ofHa tkitt not rtlaulb f Ih# influence of liquor and
m m

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H qw

gar rookie flrat baseman, p lo jM
for th# Southweat Missouri Stale
W lK H M •»*»)
College basketball team during
lum, Holland, Luxembourg ami the off-sMxon and was a consis­
taly,
tent scorer.
Tn» foreign ministers of Ice­
land, Denmark, Norway and Por­
tugal are alio expected In time
for the flrat formal meeting of
E x p e rt S h u * R ep airin g
tha pact countrla* Saturday morn­
ing. Iceland and Portugal decided
yesterday tn Join the alliance.
In Bonn, Germany, member*
of the constituent assembly mails
210 Niinford Av*. "4
another tr y today st reaching
agreement on a constitution foi
the West German Mate proposed
by the U. S., B ritain end Franco.
rfceae X* Helweea *■ *(» „' *
Squabble* between German poli­
U a iM m * (••!*•&lt; • Huai* iT-N*
tical group* over how the state
HIIEPAHD'K
should he set lip have blocked ** .
hembly action on adopting a
constitution.
B rita in ’* wartime prime minInter, Winston Churchill, speak*
in Boston tonight on what hope
IlH Ia h tla t I.MarkeoH * lUascrs
he see* fur mun In I Id* wnrm nrr.iii rntTOTT
C hurchill, who electrified I ho
every.
••&gt;* »e*e r„un*
**ecl*l Mummer Hate,
world in March, 1810, w ith hi*
* “•■• A :i Seltrluss menu * aut
"iro n cu rta in " speech in Fulton
Mo., w ill speak n "The 20th
[.00 PER
Century, Its Promise and Ito
WEEK
Itculizalinn."
The veteran statesman1* edilre**
w ill lie hroedrn.st over m odi of
the world.
I)r. C . L
iV r s o iiH

tlonn are assembling In Washing-,
ton to Join U. 8. Secretary of j. W ASH IN G TO N--The flo w
of
State Acheaon next Monday In erstwhile secret* from the A tom ic
signing history's most notabla al­ Energy
Commission (A R C )
la
liance of Its kind— the Atlantic reaching flood level,
Defense Part.
The vust project Itxe lf only fo u r,
Now ono of theHo, Chloromycetin, hus been protluced The broad significance of this years ago was an o ffic ia l secret,
momentous treaty was summed up so well guarded that newspaper­
Hynthetlcally, by luborutory chemical procenseH alone. The by Paul-llenrl Hpaok, Belgian
drug firm which (Uncovered the way to do It Ih well enough premier and foreign minister, like men would not even w rite "ntnm lc
energy" on th e ir typew riters.
pieaHcd with teat renultH to cull thorn Hutlnfnctory. A raln- this:
,Presently, however, they w ill
tlonHhip wuh found between thin recent drug, which wrlterii •Tin convinced that since the have
n hard tim e keeping up w ith
end
of
the
war
and
the
organiza­
liku t&lt;i call a "wonder drug", and u relatively common chemi­
of thu United Nations, the the volume o f atomic data pa in ­
cal. Ah to this Hpeclfli drug, the discovery mottfiH that medi­ tion
Atlantic Pact is the world's most ing out of the unre unmentionable
cal people now can have all the Chloromycetin they want. For important step inward, collective laboratories. Besides publishing Us
2l.'i-psge annual report, the com­
the general field of medicine it Is another step toward dupll* security."
In 1D4H cleared
i,HIM)
Specifically—to ipiote the lan­ mission
eating the curative and protective proccasea of nature, muny
scientific, papers on atomic re ­
guage
of
Senator
Wiley
of
Wiscon­
of which’ are still deep mysteries.
search w ritte n by its workers and CHAIRMAN Of tha lfouzt Veterans*
If the tluy uVdr comes when all of these mysteries of sin. member of the foreign rein- colluliorutors. Its deelnsslfle&lt;|_G; Affairs Committee. Reo. Jukn.lL
Ilnna ciunmiltefca tb l- lri-n lu w ill .on miii,- iorim -rly-siTM 't reports. Ilenkln
snktn lx shown about lo
to enter his
(h.M IrM gw a iut-e h wm ieais o f th e* ix x l.v -a nd of p la n ts h a ve been .
make America ihe " b ig brother"
polvt'd and put to work *ln the laboratory, mail will huvo j to other democratic imtions, and It now bus nri elahornte program odtc* In Washington. Earlier, th*
puhllm tlons, including one H o u m had voted twice to kill hi*
comiHOiHutcd in large part for the way hr upset nature! when w ill create u moral obligatioii ■&lt;&gt; onof new
atomic weapons, to he released »123,000,000,000 veteran*' pension
resl«t aggression If th e rf is no in the next month or two.
he civilized himself.
plan then reversed Itself on e roll
peaceful way out. When the U n it­
Ken, Tydlngs (D -M d ), Chairman, calL Th# bill, to allow |&gt;0 a month
ed Nations has become u reul o f Ihe Senate Armed Forces Com­ pensions to all veterans over 03 of
force, he sdded, then the pact m ittee, expressed deep c o r^ irn
both World Wars, Is being vigor­
can lie dissolved.
at all this publicity u t n recent ously opposed by Administration
This
would
seem
to
epitomize
Like an echo from the pa»t cornea the news that Emilio
tieoring o f the Kenate-llouse Com­ forces, (International Sovndphoto)
well the viewpoint o f democratic m ittee on Atom ic Energy o f w hich:
AauinuUio ha» been celebrating his eightieth blrthduy. Hair countries.
The Itussinu bloc of he is ii member. Ken. Connolly |
OPTOMETRIST
u century ago anything thut Agulnaldo did watt nure to ap­ course charges that the Alliance
(D -T e x), another committee mem-'
PROMPT COMPLETE W
pear on the front page. A h the loader of tho Filipino rebels, Is a breeder of war.
•
roaflBuee
SrnM
e*»e
n
«
n
her, who Is also chairman o f the
OPTICAL 8EHVICH
Iceland, tin y In AUe hut u Foreign Relations Committee, told
(lonltnHrd r n n !•■»* IhiK
failed to answer the question­
who hud revolted against Spain and had no more desire to
fllu s r* prescribed, dispensed
alone hail been shelved temporar­ naires mailed to them at the Inst
m
ighty
atom
strategically,
voted
be ruled by Unde Sam. he commanded much sympathy
David E. I.llle n th iil, chairman of ily, In view o f the prjre adjust­
Repair* and Adjuatanent* made
known address:
to join the Allium
the A EC, he thought nM lid., i nlk •
among Americans, who disliked the blew of thin nation de­ yesterday
Henry Wndc, M u m -llii* Gibson,
making the 12th nation to sub­ nliout progress on the utom ir I ment* going on, Mr. Trumnn «nld
Hour* 8-12 — 1-3
they Imd not und there t* plenty John D. Stalks, George White,
priving another of freedom.
., L.„, scribe. The others nre llriln ln ,
wns u mistake.
Hal, 8-12
of time fo r in-linn on that, lie Fred Lee Jefferson, Knuuiol HuntSome called him tho George Washington of the Mli- fV aure, The Netherlnm l*, Jh I bomb
" It is the general principle of m id if they Imd l«-en dlscnnW , us ei, Joe Gilley, A rthur I.eVan B litglum,
l.uxomtmurg,
Norway,
lien
A tlantic N ational Bank Bldg.
pinoH, it title which derived some plmiHibillty from Ii Ih hiicpulille ni-eountahillly, of report - I
Godfrey K night, Jr.,
he cerlulnly would hnve ler, J r ,
Hanford, Florida
ceHM in keeping the Insurrection going b&gt;r three years. I hen mark, Ita ly , I'urtugul, the United ing w ithin the lim its of security," reported,
lame*
Turner
Davis,
Edward
been
eonsidted.
i
ami Uanndu.
Phone 28ti
l.ilicn th n l replied.
(jen, Frederick Funston captured him in a Huccessful raid, States
I'uhor,
Dnnins
Williams,
.
‘
ihellin
Among
them these
mil bun
Edwin (i, ,N’ ourse, rlm ln iu m of
"W hy ir it necessary," Connully
Wr.shluglou,
ami
('hurls*
Jack
and the revolt collapsed.
.
.. ...... muster m aterial resources nn&lt;| ■etorted, "ttecailK*1 you spend tim President'-! Keiinnmli- Advisory
Johnson.
Agulnaldo'H Inter career did hint leas honor, lie eolln- strategic hu e*, calculated to rrn piddle
money, to go i,ill nnd h lo li-l f'o iiiie il, Im* not renigtoil, llie Pre­
having any knowledge
Imruted with the .lapanese, and eHcapctl heavy puidHhment dee them invulnei able lo ntlm I itlali all over the country nhnut I sident m id. There have been re '■f Anyone
Th# THINKING FELLOW '
the whereabout* o f any uf
from
nny
quarter.
p
u
rl*
that
lie
ndghl
quit
because
probnlily only becunne of Ida |»ant prominence in Philippine
rlden I h#
these IsiMlhs.7"
D-ear* men Is risked by Mr. C arter
One o f (he most interesting ml
tin t the chninnan of t ),«• jo in t] o f difference* w ith Leon Key-- to n o tify the Board at once. In
history.
___________________ _
herenls Is I’ortuga), which is stock coinm iltee, Ken. McMahnn
M'l-llng
nnd
.hihn
D.
Clark,
fellow
!
t D -.
event that the above registrants
into liie side of Spain like n plum Conn), Im wondering whether m orel member* o f the council Nniirxei do not notify the Board o f y
In a Christmas pudding. Ohviuu-Jy rather than less publicity would m id yesterday he hud turned In ’ change ill aildrens or report to
for l.ixbon to enileavnr to selilc not l„- a w h s r atomic policy. He Iti* resignation n couple o f m onth"1(he Board amt an*w rr their ques­
the Alliance problem without. ,,
sogge-tts that It ndghl lo- ugo hut ex pec led In tduy on the tionnaire* they w ill lie reported
"I wan Imprenstd by 1hi* lum* portionn at mealn. I I'mtltl fereuce to Madrid, would he like even
to till' United Slate* Attorney
welt to reveal Ihe topmost atomic Job ns fu r as he knew.try in g to touch your nose with secret: How many atomic bombs
The President said he certainly, fo r llie rsfiutlii-rn district of F lo r­
imt e n t ^ M j W(lH u o,j.yHHr.0t,i Rrithb girl visiting the your elbow.
do we posse**? He say* he in not w ill recommend extension of In -’ ida, u* delinquents, Mr. C urler
I'o rlu g a l’s problem was ileliride sure In Ids own mind ttint this slailm ent buying curb*
beyond declared.
United Staton. Thin in a reminder that, though her country
24 Hour Service
^
because
Spain's
(ienerallssimo should Ih- done, tint that tin thinks June, lie made till* statement in :
in emerging from U m economic plight, rood I h Htlll Hi-yerly Fra
nro has been the hod Ind of there are si, tunny good reasons reply to u question whether the
B otniiist* lis t more than ,‘IIHI
rationed. In the Britinh I h Ioh , to a degree that Americana Western Kurnpe. However, I'm - in favor o f It that his cum m itten Federal Reserve Board is cun-; wihl plants grow ing in ihe Can­
: £ u"
lugal Initiated conversations w itli and Congress should debate the sidering fu rth e r relaxation of pre­ ary Island*.
would find intolerable.
Another KriUtth vinitor in WiiiHtun Churchill, who came Spain and diplomatic sources in issue unit make a decision.
sent regulations.
are quoted us suying Unit
We know all uhout our A rm y,
M r. Trumnn emphulieully op­
to vitdt President Truman and make u .speech in MaHHitchu- Madrid
talks cleared the way fo r l.is- Navy nnd A ir Force, he says. How posed any ru t in the yfi.fikll.Olltl,-1
nett*i. When he came to the White House during the war, thu
lion lo join the Alliance.
we determine where best lo 008 the A dm inistration wants to
the HiiggcHtion wn» made that hiM moat memorable exper­ More than that, these sources cun
spend money, what our defense carry on Murslmll I ’hin nid lo
ience might Iw getting two eggn for lireakfant instead of his said the Spanish view was that situation Is, If we don't know thu Europe.
1
customary one. Now lie’s urobably lucky to get one egg for Spain indirectly was linked to the key question—the number of bond,* Askeil about the III per cent
W # nr# now nhl# D&gt; m ake liiiiu # d in te d e liv e ry mi iiiu h I
A tlantic
Alliance
through her we own?
reduction urged by ftonutors T a ft
breakfuHt at hiH hmnu table.
niiHlelH
und utmut one week In IB diiytt nit till ttindel*.®
agreement* w ith I'ortugnl. If (roe,
" In the case of utomlc energy," (It-G j and Russell ID -G u l, he]
that's n m ighty Im portant deve­ he says, "Congress has purchased said the sum should not lie cut!
lopment. For, Ilka. It or not, if a defense package sight unseen." at all. He added the total re­
there should Iw another h lg ( wtti
Llllenthal In a recent press con­ quested was based on tho host
tha A tla n tic Alliance would need ference said that the number of possible Information and is need- ]
n s s tis s w •&gt;■ ■ r * « t •&gt;*•»
(3 our Packard Dealer
(Continued Fr«vm Page One)
,
bomb* was known only to a "very ed to run the ptun through the'
believed the Ruslan advanca l» tha adherence o f Spain.
rent boost.
328 .South Blvd.
Del.end, F I*.
Phone HO
By the way, It w ill Iw worth few people within th* commlhslon next fiscal year.
connected
with
a
1041
agreement
Wood* said the "fair Income
while tn keep an eye out fo r a
section of the law "leavax it up with Russia for non-mllllary aup- possible change In the attitude of nnd a relatively few people in th* • Mr. Truman also predicted tho
military establishment.”
KrnitU- would ra tify tho N o rth !
to the housing expediter lo deter­ piles.
Complaints on too little public­ A tla n tic Defense I’net. A reporter ,
Tha Kussan figure was listed lit Western I’owers tow ard Spain.
mine what U fair net operating
Already
there
has
hern
a
quiet
ity camu also from thu Industrial quoted n report (hut T a ft Is op­
the budget estimates under the
income." he
lltcuilll*
no iadded:
easing o f h o stility to Ih * Franco Advisory Group o f the AEG In posed to It and think* a m ajority j
not Involve an general beading of “supply,, food
tUl dearly does
i
government.
I
, Its report op Dec, 110, Tho conimlt- o f tho Senate w ill he,’ Tho Prcsi-I
mhainstgatvelyy unworkable plan and miscellaneous services." &gt; '
Next Monday's
gathering of tee, hi&gt;*ifeil by James W, Parker, dent la id hit had no way o f te ll- '
turn
of fair n tu
rii on home valuation, t The ministry of supply, Which
nor do#* i i mean a general rent jirocurrs armament* and directs statesmen In Washington w ill he president of tho D etroit Edison Ing what T aft thinks, hut he
a colorful one. Among tha most Co., gave this as the reason that believe* the Senator I* wronJr. I
increase for all tenantn."
atomic energy development, sub­ strikin g personalities w ill tm B ri­
Mr. Trumnn told the newamrni
Meanwhile two familiar gladla- mitted u budget of :i24,*170,000 tain's F rn rs t Bevln and Italy's industry ha* not participated more
fu lly In atomic energy w ork:
he hml a long winded telegram j
tura—butler and ulen—look the pounds (|l,40H,7lti,lHH)), eon:pared
aging Count Cnrln Hfnrzn.
"Secrecy seems to erect an im- from the real estate lobby giving
limine floor for u hbowdown fight. with .’in.Otm.OOO pnnnds (
f
Both these men urn fighters. iienetraldu harrier to n wish for him nil sorts of w hat-for for
Tile nuenlion in:
1111,000) the previous yeni.
S foria, thu most hluehlimil uf no­ knowledge. I f Industry Is to help d im ing the Rent Control Rill, so
WII Congress tree oleomargar­
The new budget shows an in* b ility , was horn w ith a golden in atomic energy and benefit from it must be a good bill. He said
ine of uil federal luxe* and pre­ crease of almost 10.000,000 pound*
spoon In hh« mouth and yet fought It, Industrialists must firs t he put the message wus srnt by th/' head
vent any new restriction* on U t (140,000,000) for research ami de­
fo r democracy to th* lim it qf ris k ­ in a position to find nut enough o f the National Association of
oleT
velopment over the previous year. ing his life by defying D|ctntor altaut tho subject lo determine Heal Estnto Boards nnd he had no
Confident oleo farraa clak ed
Aircraft arid aircraft supplies Mussolini and even refusing to whether nnd where there a rc In ohjerllon to the sender making
they hud the voice lo ep llller
the bolter bloc. But dairy state were slightly lower, but the budget olwy a summons to n conference fact opportunities to - take p o rt." it public,
Llllenthal fur two years has
The President said iy w ill rememhern, whlla conceding the for armament and vehicles was al­ w ith a monarch In whosu kin g ly
hotint' will vote to repeal the ape- most 111,000,INK) pounds (17(1,000,. prerogative ho didn't believe. Ills been making speeches ull over the main here during Mnv ns ho lu r
vest fortune was sacrificed tu the country warning that exaggerated »o much work he can't get caught
dal oleu taxen, Halil they expect 000) higher.
cause.
secrecy In the atomic energy fluid up. He hns not accepted nn in vi­
to win their fight to outlaw eaia
Ileven. an a gricultural Inhorer’s "Is plain nonsense, and danger­ tation to vinlt T rin ity College at
of yellow oleo In Interstate com­
son In Fnglam l, went out Into the ous nonsense, dangerous to tlie r- H artford, Conn.,
in June, hut
merce.
Taxes (hat would he repealed,
world as a small lad to earn his islicd American Institutions nnd wishes he could go.
that reason dangerous
to
livin g Ihe hurd way. Ills Ufa was fn i
if llie measure- heroines law, are:
In reply tn other questions, the
C sailssM ew s, e«t« n s rt
SPONHOKRIF HY
devoted to thu cause o f the w ork­ genuine national security."
On colored oleo at ratal) 10 charged In 1040 s* * lieutenant.
President said:
cents u pound; on the uncolorcd
For one thing, he explains,
He ia against a proposal hy
As Jacobsen gained on-the- ers, and* he battled his way to
product at u retail 14 cant a ground experience to hack his agri­ the top o f B ritish labor rank* as scientists to do creative work must Hep. Vinson (D -(ia ) tn boost m ili­
tound; $(100 u year on oleo manu- cultural training, he moved up in a two-fisted leader o f men. Now have a wide distribution of re­ ta ry appropriations $1,300,080,000
actures; 1430 a year on whole­ responsibility. When he entered he represents his socialist govern­ ports on what other scientists are beyond the amount asked by the
salers of colored oleo: 1000 a the Navy, he was assistant soli ment In thu foreign field.
GIGANTIC — SPECTACULAR
doing, Jt is not enough for atomic President. He said i f the added
year on wholesaler* of tho un­ conservationist in the Suwannee
So each, a fte r his own fashion, Information to ha circulated Just money was needed ho would have
coil, red product;
a year on Sol) Conservation District at l.ive has U-en w orking fo r tha alms among scientist* on the project. n«ked fo r l l In hi* budget.
THE CIRCUS BEAUTIFUL
each retailer of the colored oleo.
unrelated
He know* nothing of nny proOak. A fter his war service, ho be­ professed by all the nations re­ Rpeclalists in totally
and $8 a year on retailerx of came work unit conservationist presented among the trenty alg- fields might eventually he the one* IHisal for a government loan for
PKK.HENTH
the uncolored product.
natorles— Ihe general welfare o f tu find the rluos to discoveries .Mexican
oli
development but
The Imtter bloc won an Initial for the Indian River District at mankind, fo r which peace is es­ that must yet he made before
would
favor
xurh
u
loan
I
f
Ihe
In,
Vero
Beach.
The
title
"work
unit
victory when thu Hoso Agricul­
atomic energy has been fully de­ (orenleil department* recommend
sential. .
ture committee on Mar, it tip- conservationist” Is thu ACS classifi­
veloped.
proved a hilt repealing tha. ol*n cation fur the No. I man It aailgns
STARRING
The spark that set tho whole
A dozen men hove Imcn men­
illi . pre­ to a soil conservation district to
taxes hut at Ul®
the Eftfu®
soma V
tlma
atomic program In action came tioned In publlaheil report* for
it® of yfllow -olto In Work direrlly with farmers.
venting the sale
from two men wurklng In the field appointment an Ambassador to
The Seminole Soil Conservation
a state unless it
" wax njantlfjsclo re­
treatise*# r a n Pm * net)
District was vote*) Into being tale right, the younger Dow took over of chemistry, not even thinking RunsIo, hut none in under aerlou*
ed there.
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And tha labor kill ran Into an summer of 1048. Jacobsen wax on his father’s death a* presi­ about nuclear physics. Thosa men. consideration now. Thi* waa ih
ersatx filibuster In the House. transferred to Sanford In December dent and general manager of the Prof. O. Hahn and Dr, Strassman, reply to a question whether JeffCaffrey,
ambassador to
Actually, the House rule* com­ to servo ox planning technician for concern when ha was only ;m years in Berlin, In 18.18, published a orson
chemical paper concerning new France, would ho named to the
mittee's delaying tactio la not the new district.
old.
isotope*. When Dr. O, Frisch «nd
filibuster, but It servea the
Ha and Mrs. Dow aro survived th* woman physicist, Prof. Lias Moscow Jnh which Lieut. General
Redell Rmllh gave up la it
same purpose.
by • ion, Herbert II. Dow IL and Maltnrr, read the paper, H«ty Walter
"FIGHTING LIONS A TIG ERS"
week.
. ,
The Administration measure to
Mrs. Helen Whiting, both of Mid­ realized that "nuclear fission" had
repeal the T aft-H artley A ct and
He had no comment on • re­
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land. Th# eon la # student at bate) achieved, unrecognized to
replace it with a modified Wagner
port that Jonathan Daniel*, editor
( C m i a iH Sms, p a n o*e*
Act has bean approvad by th# gender* respect. Ho should bo In Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ th# rhemlste, From then on scient­ of th* Raleigh (N . C.) New* and
House l.aoor Committee to aay such physical condition that ha can nology.
ists all ovor tho world went'to work Olvserver, would be named HecreThe giant chemical firm le lo­ on tho project, which many bailer* tary u f the Navy.
when and undar what procadur# successfully combat lawbreakers.
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hi# "EQUINE ARISTOCRATS"
It will allow tha Housa to bagtn If necessary. He must ho calm, cated In Midland, Mich,, about SO to be the moat Important eclentdebate. Since Tuaaday it hoa baen able to control temper. In Inter­ nflloa from Saginaw. I t has num­ Ifte development of #|| time.
hoUllne hearlnga on thla. Chair­ est* of puhtle relations, both with erous subsidiaries.
Llllenthal has another angle on
Dow also served aa prasldanh of publicity which ha seams to con- country In the atomic field more
man Rabath (D -Illt of tha rulae
quickly, nor more purely slaw up
local people and tourists or winter the
lowa-Dow
Chemical
Co.,
group called the deliberation* • nildenta, ho must Iw courteous.
*ld#r evap .igor* Important: Th# research In cancer control, say,
*
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C
liff*
Dow
Chemical
Co.,
Dowall,
and
tnother
W
etitber
filibuster
arprU * .1# so vast In Its than t* permit science and sciatUII# must he firm, able to follow Inc,, and tha Ethyl-Dap Chem­
agreed.
niT-V
a#
shoe
naive
and
1st* to lie kicked around hy th*
orders of hla superiors, be'wllHng ical Co. Ha was vice, grteld^rft of
, Th#
v#a that It organised force* of Ignorance, de­
d*U:
thte 77 to 80 percent #f to work a t odd times. Ha should th* Midland Ammonia' dg.
___^ t o re­
magoguery and potty
politic*.
have common sense and &lt; g#od
l,v*t«r#na would ,
legate entire oM fyal M iv, to a
Judgement.
Th# devil ft*h or igtent
™ * 'octopus handful of p U # Jflfflcial*. and There la only on# real protection
against tha harm oalflah and ig­
"A policeman ta also subject t# la tli# largest tnollu
.
iona
politicians. T h e b r d S atomic Is­ norant and fanatical m m can do
irdara that ns#y place hla Rf# In
bill.
The
m an'filling th ii Mil l « » | y rt-rnwh andI Snanliii-tsetBiwnlih &gt;»*t- sues which will confront us, ha and that la an Informed ptblir."
says, must Iw,decided by tha dem­
u
Route
ne built their ocratic process, with only such
In 1789, Paul Rever# was ap
YA
secrecy as la required by national point#
tad praaidant ' of th# first
t Uto total coat wtmjd tlon requiring tom# of thee* quallsecurity.
or Health in Boston.
liee. A part from tho eupomaory
,Th# total eapllal Invested In
"Look upon thla (ash of both# U. S, gaa Industry totalled
nearly tig billion dollar* In 1841. coming familiar with th# essentials
of atomic energy a* an obligation
municipal payroll. Private business
V 0 U R *M # W U ,
who. can work with
Many . drugs, ehamlcole, par- V#ctly to y#ur children," ha told
l audience at Orawfordsvilte,
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The Kalni Circle i*I the Sanford
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i r. . 1Garden Club entertained last F riThe Azalea Circle o f the Maiden any ut | :;m |* M wm , h i,r |dg»
Club w ill meet ut 8:01) I*. M with ann.i Chinese checker pa rty provedM r*. A l F. Ilu o t, w ith M r*. John c&lt;| w ith u hut *hnw ut the WontClark a* co-h(jntt*n»j no'* Club building i*n Dak Avenue.
Cainplrell-I.osslng Poat. Amer- Accenting a springtim e theme
lean Legion A u x ilia ry w ill haven were the u tlru clive ilecorotiuiia
a buxines* meeting at7:1ft I* M .| which
Incluileil lovely arrangeat the Legion Hut.
I merit* nf tmtlen* aintl peach hloaHpring Frolic* w ill tie liehl ntisnm s.
the Junior High Schoolu u d iio r-l In charge of
the a ffa ir wu*
him ut H:WI P, M.
' Mr*.M I. T illt* and assisting
hue mu* llw f o llow ing e e m m ittenr

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use* the direct approach and
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A covered dish supper waa held her n m lh e i-in -lim . M ltS. JOHN
py C Y N T H IA U.OWRY
up that delicious haheque snurp nr
In making stuffed ftreen pep­
* on Tuesday eveninir at the home M KISC II. SR. having n drink toWhatever else science and In* can that spaghetti.
per* for * main dish many eookfe,
T e l e p h o n e
1 4 8 'o f Mr. and Mr*. George P itt m il getlier.
MRS .11M SPKNl L it vent Ion have done they have eerAnd what I* llie point o f K“ r- [ike to soften the pepper* b e fo r» i
“
at 7:10 P. M. Came* were enjoved imiMde too home on
t ninly
the Jenlnif like crazy cifthl months o f sluffini*
" " Mellnnyille
"* i
ta
in ly taken
taken the
Die honor
minor and
ami me
iiv simmerlnK them Mf*
follow ing the dlnne
Aiem n; rnhim her yonmr dauifhter |fl .
,lf | „ d „ k- a Ifnml luck
thp y r i r when deep-freeze pea* l»nlmK water for a few za lP U t^C
putityhack.
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Thine enjoylnir the evemutt K
OOnce
n c e uupon
p o n an I11 mme.
e . na^ sslock
t i r c k JJoke'
o k e
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g a r d te_____
n - f r e s i,h
c o r n
lire
a v a„n_
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T S O Ti Q t S
were Mr. amt Mrs. H orry Rohsoti, ID I.I. stoppinu hi* Doditc at a was concerned with n bride's firs t a b l e i n t h e I o c k r i o f ( I n
c o r n e r
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r lleckw lth. H ..1First Street emssitnt
W It. biscuits. Today, by rending simple store?
Mr. nnd Mr*. Max Fumhim. Mr W IL L IA M S eiossmg K ii*t Street directions and adding a cup of
Kven the so-called ''guurm ci
milk to something out of a box,
Mrs. A. D. Zachary and Mis* and Mrs. Homer Osborne, Mr. anil
IIA l. C R I'R KR telling his lints* n bride'* f ir - t biscuits compare cooking'' liu * gone Into mass-pro­
Re**ie Zachary w ill have th e ir Mr*. C urtis l.avemler, Mr. nnd
I r ,
f(&gt;'*
S h n u p C r ' s
guents for the weekend their Mrs. A lfred Stnnley, Mr. and Mr*, rlattithtei lime hud all umpires are handsomely w ith anything mother duction. In New York —ami iloiiht- ;
&gt; peri * | for Friday.
r . e p h c w and hi* wife. Mr nnd M r*. Karl Kvnns. Mr. and Mr*.
Hoy utid thn' hasehnll players nre the
to charm the fam ily w ith. Ill less other place* nil over I lie map
Clay Rridger*
o /j W
White
I'ln ilia
in *., N. Reel
Idfter* «
hite I'la
Reel, M r ami Mrs Jack Ituaaeli.' good people
ItK V .1 F. Me- fact, It's such u foolproof tech- —smart housewives wlui have
Cur net l Hettf and
K IN I.K Y diseu*smg the ethic* of ninue that it's an exceptional wo spent the afternoon lit a matinee
V.
! Mr. and Mrs. Kd W illln k, M
f i t l r l n u f i * - - H t i l l r d
or
bridge
table
can
stop
nt
th
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ir
,
baseball with a m end.
RKY. mnn who fails to turn out any---------- ,
Kd Mon'ague. Mrs. !'. |l. Fum*s
I ' ii | n I n — I I n I
favorite food store and pick up an .
kriend* o f Mrs. W. tl. Stine nllll Mr nltli M r, |&gt; i„ Mrd
11 I ZIM M KR M \
riding down Dung hoi perfeel hoi breads.
from
Hulls— H tille r
w ill regret to learn that she i*
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Magnolia Avenue in Ihnl green
Al)l,
fir ide-hl«cuit joke is as entire luxurious dinner
shrimp cocktail complete w ith
confined to her home as Ihe result —
xt’r ' i u ' I u
\ In o o
. rn duled as nn eleelrle brougham.
hor*r
radish
sauce,
to
guinea
hen
of nn in ju ry received in an accident
lf
,
IK -III. and MISS M A U I •
How uhout Ihe pie* that used
w ith w ild rice and fru it tarts
ut the Junior High Schiml mi T up*llO lly W IK K l
\N N A SI R IN tiK R looking over | „ tnill,! a w o m a n
a neighlnirl!\ening I r e n t l H*rved
nil ready for eating after a Hi.
ihtp.
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MRS. ....... r r |llllllt i„ n HMl| make h r, Die
front fi in 8 l \ M ,—
minute oven Ire n lm riit
m
r
"ta r o f churel, food *n lo s!
Any11 I ' r y C h i c k e n , ( i n l d e n
A
ctually.
the
kitchen
"kills
W D til A A N S l.K A ,
down
from
(I)M,male m female w ith a mental
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H u m n
H ; i l fit's ,
t J r a v . v ,
to vis t M((,. ,lf
y ^ r,,
l,vly * needed by a woman who wishes
Fred Allen, busy
turning down It..- I n iv ir . it y of .......
pm'kugi* i»f flu ky, to produce guild food h e a iilifu lly
radio and television offers, ha* hi* pun1n i i imd iW itir, M A lit • A It- rii|i(|y*ntiitFii
KT.
MRS.
F.DW AUti
MIC •hurt
leady-mixed crust, dehy- cooked, are corn o ily lim ited **» a
.added n new trium ph:
knowledge nl how to i.p iia 'i ',n
1 "1 jll* l talked a guy out of pol ' ’
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U s ! ' u v ft \ V v'si r r - I M I v 1 ' il*
a p p h 's
a l r e a d y
p r o p e r l y
cuiioplenei. ill'll
to
l.iltle M l** Jana W illiam * was .
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a n d M I S S S A R A
K A S I K R R A
o n H l„| s e a s o n e d . W h y
b o t h e r Mill Hill nt I*
upjilla
remove a li.illle inn and how in
honored on her seventh birthday t *n,f
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. to learn all those tricks o f a pinch
Allen Is a fast-talking nun FRANCIS R D l'M IM .A T out of „ f ud*. properly lee,I lard and all read amt lollow Do -ini|di i &gt;&lt;f
Tuesday afternoon w ith a party
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given by her mother, Mr*. Theo­ w ith baggy eye* and high hb"«l till' din g siure for a ehange tend- u,,. r(,,|
dore W illiam *, ut the W illiam s' pressure. The Intter i« Ihe ren- m mg to a few business m ailer*
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lv
i... i „ Hr t v r t
e hhas
a s drs
d e i lded
i d e d to
t o Ih mo . ww m
n u ilt of
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n *U n
home nt 211 Maple Avenue, fa s - hhe
MILS. II. R. IIK N I.F.Y nnd MISS
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tel color* were used In decorating a f t e r t h i s s e a s o n .
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I ' D W K I I .
tn lk liig
o v e r o l d
r h r r p .,
l ttt|p
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tire r u i n g
lo
to carry out an Faster m otif. The
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Circle* uf the F lr»t Mutlm-list D u n c u t i , M i s . 11 c u m i n J a c o b s o n
Church w ill merit ut 3:0ft P M. mid M r*. Itohert Miller.
a* follow *: Circle No. I with Mr*.
P rior to the event Reiter H u rrl*
W. K. Kalne*, 210 H olly Avenue; rendered u half hour of music on
Circle No, 2 w ith M r*. II. H. Crum- the Klein way plniio unit M l** l.eley, S ilver Lake; Circle No. 3 with Jone Ksics of Oviedo opened the
M r*. Freil Wilson, I'Jtlft Sanford showing w ith pnutoinime* o f the
Avenue; Circle No. 4 w ith Mrs. sntiifs “ L ittle Old I-inly" und "The
P. II. W yatt, filfi M ukiio II u \ve- Hosier Parade." Soft background
nua; Circle No. fl w ith Mr*, F (&gt;. music was played dorian the hnt
K ilp a tric k , 228 West F lg h ti • idh show which was presented in a
Street; Circle No. tl w ith Mr* M garden irute setting formed of
T llll* , 11Oil K lin Avenue.
fern, ylower* and trellise*.
The lull sliow wu* sponsored
Hie P iillnllieu Cln*s of the I ust
PreMhyterinn Church w ill ludd n by the Klioppc I'liupciiu under 111r
. iniitriy
oi l. W
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of ids ,. friend
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to
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It A. King and Mrs Felice West • Thiirim uid. Models
im ilic ip a lin it e n j o y e d t l i r o u g h m i l t h e a f t e r n o o n .
the games Ihe guest*
F 'ollowllig
ill
w dl serve as huslcssr* w ith Mrs. were Mrs. H airy Kuhson, Mr*.
llieir n n n ilie r d ie s s u d d e n ly .
|{oy lireen, Mrs. Max Fttmhim, gntheied around Die iliiiiug tatile
Hnllyhcnd
T h e
p i c t u r e
d e n i
w h i c h
A ll
Nils I.urine Jidinsim, Mrs. lion which was centered with n threeC iin |ite rs o f th e a u x i l i a r y o f I b d v
b i r t h d a y
c u k e
d e c o r a t e d | ,d , '*|l w o u l d h o v e
i n i r e d hI i m
W right,
M r* R W
Ituprecht, t i e r e d
t ru s s E p i s c o p a l C l u liv h w ill m e e t
inn h
w i t h s m a l l c a n d y F a s t e r I’K I t s a n d
n
f r e n c h - l y h
f i l m
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at 1:00 p. M. a* follow s: St A ..... . M r*. Frniiei* li»lz. Mrs. Ralph l u l r h i t s . “ IH l a n p p pp y
R in i l i hl id d u a y y ' "
w a s
a r o u n d
N e w
Y o r k
M
Move,
Mr*.
w ill, Mrs. W A K ilts * Vi... . I
M r *
I ’h iin a ] s o n g
I" J a n e a s s h e o p e n e d
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w e r e
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lint
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Avenue, co-hostess, Mrs. It W O K L "e "w i s ,
11
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M r s
H m t e h n e l l ,
S i r * . ' b i r t h d a y
g ift* .
fin a lly c o n v i n c e d th e g u v to g i n
Fell die i k ; St. A im ’s with
Mis . f a c i . R u s s e l l
M i
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T h o s e
e n j o y i n g
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a f t e r n o o n
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in p i c tu r e s
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M iriam Russell, l.ocli Arhor, St w a r d , M l &gt; . W a l l a c e P h i l i p s
M r » . | w *, h
l a n e
w e r e
I ’a r n l y n
H a l l , J p i m i d
M in i w i t h
t h e Inst o n e
Catherine nl the Parish lloo e. R a y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
K r td e i.
M is s
M a r t h a . H e l e n
W a t s
M a r y
.le a n
K i n g |
r e f e r r e d lo “ It's in D ie M a c "
St Mark's w ill meet at 8.00 !' M t ' h u p i n a i i , M i s *
lle lly e
D u n c a n
F a y
A l d e r m a n ,
M a r y
A n n e
l.u d - | C i r v a
I'.M ti
w i t h
.liri-k
R e r u iv
at the I’nrlsli House.
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Associated
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with u ram jrtelte scl of sterling
“ I hnve to devote nil niv time
Now is the time for sitinii mothsilver in u Chantilly pattern.
to It. *o I can't get ant and -nc
Lute in the evening refresh­ ers to start sewina Kristin outfits
ment* consisting nf ice cream nml for their small fry. W ith Ihe price new thing- nnd get frc*h olcti In
cake were served to the following: of children's clothes still n distinct do I t .
The ]&lt;ii*tnn wit lin* lieen reMr. and Mrs. Hunt, guests of strain mi the average budget, it's
pnrti'd signed fm a dally nowsh .iiiii. Mr. und M r*. John Cran- wise in sew them ut homr.
-tun, Mi nml Mrs. T . II M iddle-1 This spring, pm tin dm ly, there jrn -t like W ill Rngei-' Imt hi lcion, iif
Sanford; Mr. andMrs J i* u wonderful collecDnn of new nlrd the rumor
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MR I It I F I * M tlir F millettThanipsnn, M r
and Mrs and handsome fabric* from which day would give
anyone theDeeA rifiw nml v%tillt i Uimi I iui wt'iivti
James
W illiam *, M r. and Mr-, m choose. Old favorite* are hack ilma to talk on controversial -oil- liFlIil-n
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W. A. Hunt, M r*. Attic Hunt,
W urii w ith i» riiv iil mi*l wliit*- nllH
I Roosevelt Kirkland and William weave* and texture* that makesj ..j |(t ,„m e„lie else ...... net it
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j Tnylnr. all of Crlnniln; Sirs C.
Imine sewing a delight.
.The only good program* nmt ire
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' llyrtl. M Tider^l’urk; M illaiil Hunt.
Smart and effective for child- vuudevllle shows, and they
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\m eriru *, (jn.. Mis* Shirley Mill' ren's wear are the new light soon run nut of m aterial."
itlelon. Mrs. Joe Daniels, Frank weight
pastel
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tweed*, j W riting?
Cranston mill the hnstes-. San- which avoid the l.tilklne*.* of i e - 1
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charming for small coal*, suits ||n|| |,nr&lt;|m.r |* „,o il, Imrde, D,nn
Finely sliced radishes and seal “ "I,. , *-’* * ! ' ? ■ ....................... .
' rmilts w ritin g , which i- prnm ully
Old fashlomd wool challl* » »«,
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lions give cole slaw a different
ar«* fin** f ((nnv »*
fast e nnd n spring-like touch. i h rivniliAiili* u iirr ninrt*,
, • t Al||1|| ut v „ ( - „ i|,„
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into handsome classics for t-oys |||(fln({ my w hir, w|Ml,
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sprinkle over the tup.
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I f fried egg* are rooked o v tr him some Joke*.
, *•■ D t l O R H t l l ' H N 1 2 : 1 3 F M . D a i l y
low heat in a reverted skillet they I "W hat du I want jokr • l"i .
M a t i n e e *
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will have much the name qualities Allen asked. " I hi tpong off the
('h itille n
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air in June."

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-lopping ul a niuguzine *tam1 in
ti ii &gt;t. over the ciirreiil rcudiug lira lerial
MRS W V I F i l l .Fit
duty lituw n shopping..
A pa- eager hoarded a cmwded
lm* and liH'iilcd Die drivel a Hi
liill. -aymg apotogeliciillv
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wni i y." Die drivel ii-"iiii il him
g im ilt “in a mimile gnu'll have
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cooked In the smallest nmmiiil
u e s d a y .
M i s s
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d o i n g
g u e t
that by the Dine the pen* tire ten cuteitnlned with a sm p t i s e i t a r t v l M r M
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iler almost all the wntar w ill lie for relatives ut llien m o n o
the hostess assisted by |lrs . f?arf- fi
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win 1*1 iNlfltf In
evaporated und it will not lie Fast .........id Street Tuesday even- ton, M r*. W illiam *, &gt;ir*. Johnson
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necessary to drain them, Fin a '"ita n d
M i s * C a r l t o n , F a s t e r b a s k e t * | A m i m | f
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and serve w i t h a cream s a u c e ; b o u g a i n v i l l e a ,
r o s e *
and
fern.
•lust lightly with paprika for an The dining tahln was mvred with
M n f h p r k K h f l l l l f l 1H«»nif"rlnn tllnner AetnsRv. t ’«
attraeilve garnish
11 hunt! inado lace cloth and held J *
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friend hu-huml can pull In r up
- hnri fur w a'tin g ga
Ri'Uiriuher Dir day* when pmih I.Mike.l fm ward In ilining al a
certain hou-e hreau'e they were
• ore lo have a enlinarv I n a l Ihat
n il- Do f ii nit I &gt; cook'* - peel ally ?
I f it were Mitnlili'i and father
liked in fool around, il miglil be
il puiale-lii'klilig barheipie sauce.
Or -paghrMl Or if you were a
pnriieiiluily
lucky d ry
dweller
Willi country friend* fre-h pulled
i out on the cuh.
Tin cane and Du deep freeze
Imre fix 'd Dun fine Nowaday
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longer
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Grtoter lfcgftM To 'Giants S i g n Five
r Of jVear Contract To
Sanford G i a n t s S t a y In Phoenix
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Mnnager lla l f!riil&gt;er o f the Han*
fn ril (Slant* tiwlay released •Hal
Ferrate, an d iitfie lile r and Olek
Rnuglinm, a xeriuul liaaemau.
"W e aie beginning In ru t the
*f|iiad *i&gt; that we ra il le tte r rlelerI mine our nrtunl ueeil. an lhal we
■run irel hell) from the higher vlax*
team* in the system ." Gruber i|eelared this m ornliii;
"W e w ill eontlniie to weed out
men fo r the remainder of the week
and during the firs t part of neat
week," he added.
"W ith the opening of th r Florida
State League season l from tiu ilg h t. we

AlcxHtm To Manage
Valdosta DwIkits

o f the Valdoatfeilaxt aeiuon fo r Naahua, N. H.. o f
flk lln g
aaperta
raport th a t
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won.
lib - C I i k &gt; B New England
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it ywlprtlny,
i Mprintc t mining roller r*f tin* Mnliilo Detroit, In ilculgucd to hold 7,500 il League. Trrnni
Alex*on hit. .TJH ' Hour* in the *Southrrn Affectation, pound* of iinow and ice.
i were not dl*do*ed.

§

PH O EN IX , A r li. Mar. I l - i d ' i
— Horace Stmiehaiu. prexldrnl «f
the New York (ila iiU . allliminred
vra tn d a y that he had *lltned a
flv f-y e a r rontraet fo r the leant
to tra in here.
Fhoenix ha* lawn the Hite of the
(lia iits Spring d rill* for the past
three xeaxuii*.
Htnlinlmin said he w in pleased
w ith the wealhei and tralidnu
riiiid itin n s here

Sliced or
llnlven

„J ” £ * 5 M*r‘ Here Tomorrow ■

, a - m , . » , i . m o w .. ..I , J
Yesterdav the Hanford rlu h trim .
American Aiwoelathiu w ill m-et
liir il S pringfield l.v a 7 to fi count Rnelirater at the M unir Ipal
art.
to extend I heir victory Hiring lu tomorrow afterinm,, at J ........... •'j !
six Bailies In the sprtnir tra in in g and w ill meet
he Jersey H ly
drills. A M iller. I*. M uller and if. fila n ts on a benefit game here oo
lin k e r went the nine Ii iii I iib route I Saturday
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for
the (Slants, while
fie o rite 1 .Sunday afternoon till* M illets
S rlin ia g ra iin ff worked behind th e . move to Daytona IJearh to ineel I
idale.
iHoehesler in a return engagement- ;
MniiHBer (Srulier
plnnned to
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send his vonths Into a eontest w ith I I f ) r u n R a C in C T O p i ' I l H I
l«eimlr, N. C „ this morning and .
w
V « w lr L V I t lu v I
forinulaled plans to meet another j I f l IV C W
iflF K
I* r l l l H y ,
n f the New Y o lk (Hants farm
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elutis in a contest tomorrow.
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Horse raciiiB returns to New
B r ie f
York
tomorrow. If
the hatmy
ASSOCIATED FRESH
weather o f the last few j
* able to put this th iiiB over ____By
_
— ------- days holds aland fitP.UCHI fans may
•iffht away, and have you a Rood HOCKEY
welcome the sport hark to Jamahdttball park ready when you
HHR# back next year," lli&gt;arilaU

Sports Ifl

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Tender
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W *'ve been talking this new
M rk fo r xevern) months, hut now
M feel we're ready to r o ahead.
e already have the plans drawn
r construction o f a Rramlstand
I t w ill please you and he a
rredit to our C ity ," he runllnuod.
' W ardsII spoke at n dinner ulven
ijT q r lff lt h for Fhll HerRer, chalr« M of
the Greater
Orlando
Utiamhsi of Commerre's hnseliall
•ommltlee. and other C ity anil

Guaranlood!

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m had urged "lie tte r Imseliall aefttim tnlatlo n s."
JinTbe present field Is a ills .
ir*d lt to your flity mid very Inidtqnate fur Hie IrnlnlnR of liaxeM l) players or fni the ploying of
fam es," lie cited.
.The 70-year-old Nut Inis* told
i l l R U e s t s that "Orlando is mil
inly the most beautiful, lud the
lio kt healthful city In the .Slide
i n d the finest place there is to
condition hall players.
1’ "You've
Rid
n cliumle lhal
know
&gt;Mta all other plan*
lere In Central Florida
"A n d don't fn rito l," I
‘ Baseball ha* helped
noat anylhlUR else to
M il build up your Hint

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T E N D E R C H U C K R O A S T Lb 5 9 c
B R IS K E T S T E W B EEF Lb 2 9 c
FRESH H A M B U R G ER
Lb 4 9 c

RO LLS

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For Having*
Q u / ir t

L IV E FH Y K II FRICKS H A V E ADVANCED SEVEN C E M s
FEH FO U ND IN T H E LAST T H R E E WEEKS. BUT WE W il l
S i l l , 1. H IV E YOU O N E MORE HALE AT TH E SAME U»M
FRICK Wl$ H A V E H A H FHKVIJHIHLY.

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Falatka A '*
' Manager Julian Morgan of the
rp la tk a Ataleas has licgun Intis
ItpMd contests anil irporls lhal
the team b'l'k • pretty good lI r Ii I
bow even though we have only
;h M five iirarllee xeasionx."
, H« describes the Infield as

MADE IN OUR FLA NT
"11 IS titlOD"

Hired Hrea)»f,nl

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Armour Rtnr L ilith Utn. i '-t

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PEAS
12 oz. pkg. 220

LIMA BEANS
12 ozl pkg. 39$

ROUND S T E A K

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^ROACHES

C o d F ille ts

35c

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H ad d o ck Fille t

Lb

FRYERS

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Std. O y s t e r s Pint 5 9 c
VA CROAKERS Lb 29c
POLLOCK FILLET Lb 23c

R. PERCH FILLET Lb 33c
LARGE MULLET Lb 29c

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A D IFFE R EN C E IN FLAVOR
FIL L E T S OF HPANHII

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MACKEREL
p o u n d ... 890 pound........39 $
Y E L L O W - BOLDEN CROSS

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Quick-Kt oxen Hlewlng

JUMBO
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DRIED BEEF
SHRIMP
4 0 U I K C H .........J 5 $ | pound....... 89$

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CURED AND H it KOIM
SMOKED IN OUR 1*1.A M

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A suy.red
PEACHES

K le e n e x »*»*»*• 17*/2C

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BACON
BEEF
pound....... 79$ l mund........4 5 0

1 M a t t , already, Danny Hanson,
I who has been w ith the A'a far
I I M past two year*, Is re tu rn in i
I is f la a |ooti hri to hold down
f Utp th ird base posltinn. W alt
[ W b fc r I* working at shortstop.
I l a f . r played three yeara of
!j
baseball before Rnlna to
t W » Falatka team last year. Jim
I)Caheiney has been playing secl a M bate, and la described as
' ft e n ty good by Manager M at.
f f m . John McCardsll, a lanky
. m - f w i youth aopeara to ba
i K . hM t bet In Hfl |ho In itia l
k fM k noat. " lie looks gro a t at
r B m plate and handles himself
w ell on the fie ld ," Morgan as-

Dovete*

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B ailer
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unu, junnny
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second,
Johnny L
a l'o rU
I and H i* Duncan behind
ig hi the way the Infield
ItC up. A ll these men a rt
* f from the HUH team.
|g i t ahortstop la o f little
to the Salnta manager,
ay HU the gap hltaaelf.
IT, W illa rd Erhardt, * SI
4 eeteran o f tw o aeaaoaa
• D baseball, la mahlng
W the ahortstop position.
U tfle ld ' lierths are wldi

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COMMENTS

jiT ifh n k Neldert, w ith two years
tperlenin In xetnldiru Ichruv.i lu
hly. ami Tuny Holla, a rookie
w r New York, art* being groom| fu r thrr rnlchlnR duties.
'A large number o f outfield and
(th in g prospects are In the FaMU camp.
•, 81. Auguatlnn Halnta '
[ ■ U r Frank Flat o f the Ht.
■aualihe Saints Is vailing fo r
n r In his outfield, hut xays the
(ffld w ill he fille d w ith a fine

No 303
Cam

Saving*

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F ln r id n

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Cooking

Golden Yellow 9 M** 7 C f
BANANAS A

Juice Lemons 2 u» 35c

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9 PffMtillOlt
— D H IV K -IN —
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M ITIC H TO
i To Frank I-.'i I h a M l^uglirMicr. *
jh h o i* rcnltlrmo I n unknown
i
Well Pnper .»*al0 t
1 NOTir&gt;: is iim tr .n v o i v f . n i .. i
V'nlMier* «m| I'nperkeRgeM
I the ahov&lt;* tt.iftir.l tlffrndttnt fo III** »
n i f *. N i u r n ii u 4 V P i i r .
an a |&gt;|»rMr *• itii' In thl* null «*n or
! before lhr |«th tiny of April. If f * .
f I r* a «|c« 700 pr** io Iiicrro will
“ * *It*
Anfvrnl •*|741in* i voti. The mill In
ItrotiicM
l»y
I n0
CoinplNlnani
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you for a dlvor* &lt;•
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name of the (*oiirt. ihr lllle amt 1
' niivnlter of the * hr** htp h ** i»l***%«»
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of Hemlnole 1 ‘•metvr. KI**rl.U till**
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W O IU
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\V U &gt; K at 11:61. with
• II the Mope' on the
dogs e l the OrlendoHanford Kennel Club.

Long Lo i’ll
l.nddtc’s Ruby
I ’andcmoiititm
Cniolina Star
Rube I I h i I hii
Candy ii Roll
Sonata
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Florida Fashions
StatiHtlc’H ClerkH

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WHITE GIRLS
Apply to Mrs. Stuck, Air Riihc

On Houle 17 (Hanford Hlihway) at l-ongwood
about R mllea north of Orlando

THUN AT BED ARROW

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Want Ads

'H it FAHMS. hornet*, business T E R M IN A L . t i l t l t . l . . K ill station H AKIIKCU K STAND. 3n
property mill acreage, »*t your I open i l l hour* daily Outgoing
fo ld Avenue fur sale.
K. A. Strt.ul
Realty Agency I order*. sandwiches,
l.rrn k fa a l, —-------Uric

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iS K W IN tj M A C It I N K S llert'a
Zoned IN ItllS T H IA l. Trarka&lt;e ' Sewtnn Maeh Center, 110 W ( i l t l t l ’ F.ltV S T d llK X K.|uipiueiit
ill ir.iod li.cnlinn, price ll.tMHlllll
*\V ci.rnet of Fulinn and Nsple,! tat Si. i'h I I'.mi.

r a * t . i i . N i t i . . . . . aenir i"
all W aal Ada • iiMUNsd la Tk»
laalorrt H .r a lli

Iota t. il ami KV» of lota &gt; nnd
* ami w .k of i.ot o. niiak i.
lie. M, Siinf.ird $11)50. cnA urt
i»rnia. Owner I.KO ItOHFiN, I*. |
ll. Ili.x M il, Minim Hunch, flnri.Ln,

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llaiaa 10a aat lla t la a trlli.a
lln.aa Hr . . i tlaa la a trlli.a
Haifa kr »rr lia r laarrllaa
r i t e wards la Ik r liar.
Oaafclr rati, far hlarh la rr ra r*

K A N C II T V I ’ K huuae, 3 l.edro'ma,

PHONE 148

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1 , 1 ' KM ’ N ‘4 r a ;V T ,., ,N . (:!ub’‘
Sled wi.nl pinla 5c AapIlHltuni
Hlh*. All typea anmll hruahea.
SKNK \ It IK tlluaa X I'a itil Co.

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I'hi.ne 320.

KI.KCTIM C
■efriperntm
and
I rnnire Itundnll Klrctrle Co

fliiu.on down l.nlanre like teni
»r trnde Dny I'ln.ne 1132, iiik M
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IM IlN iK .ri.T M O llT II
I’ AIITS AND SKHVICK
109 I'a lm rtfn A tr .
Phone 1011

. an lie nr riiiiired Two lledraim I.A W N ( ’ ll AI US X Tnl.I....... mile to
li'.uae, idoae in, $3,500.00.
order.
N K W F l.ttttltS nurfared to porfec-1
J. W. H A I.I.. Itealter
SK( t 'lt IT V Lumber A Supply Yard
tlon. Old floors made like new. I
Kelinhlr Ileal Katale Sertlrr
I'hune 797.
Flnlahlni;, rlea«ing A waxing.
2123 M rllnnville Avr.. I'hnne 9RIW
Portal.le paw n plant, 22 year*
$0.1)5
Ilronxe
metal
smokers
$2.05
experience in Seminole County.
AD h K A H I.K little I. i i i i k h I o w , Jh I
I Itaed I hunter Oil Stove $34.5(1
II. M. lil^Runn, Ir i k f Mary.
i .tflit for 2, n! it prlre one cntld
t
used
Tw
in
ai/.e
maple
lied
with
pay, m all, leiuia or trnde. Ph.re
V
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N E TIA N fll.IN D S made to or
cull
xprinir
and
felt
mat
l.’OCI \V3.
d*r.
Seminole Venetian B lind'
tress
$20.06
Co
82f» W ,1m HI. Phniia1
K lt.H T lienuHfill Inla
for h0ia I allffblly need l.aliv lied and mat­
UV2-W.
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rtiubi, in .lullivnlloii mi flrn n ii
tress
$10.06
Ate. Prlre $l.(KH).00, l()&gt;,t duwi] 1 u*eiI M iirri. chair
» |*J » ;C A &lt;;, ; » I 7 for Hatlery. tien rrafor •
h.lm.ce in inonlhly
pnyuieni 2 $50 05 P lalfoim riwker*
t and Starter aervlea.Rwaln’*
Phone 7RH.J.
11 y covered, alinlitly
t o . ..r
tja tte ry ik-rvlra, 3ft|
W. K ir.)
-oiled
$3‘t ".*
Hi.
l.flf'K A ltttftlt 5 Inrce
room. I f DUI 511 2 P.
I .• viiti*
ft.Mim' —
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K'l.'at ho.ee, 2 l.ulha.
&lt;ever*
Suite
H.’ll* 05 * *KI. A N IK ) Morning flentlnel (If.
I f ’ priced oi $7325 on, finance. I used Sofa lied
$ I2 M )| lando Kvenll.g Mlar Call Ifalnh
phone mu.'.
•lev 1 1*15.1
? I .amp Tallies, Walnut
fin

W aal A4a w ill ka n r.rp ir-l
star Ik r ttlrp kaa r na mr.aaraarf.im rk arar If &gt;»«• aaair
la llsiad la Ik r Irlrp kn ar knak.
, la m a r k far Ikla . r a i a a r f a tlaa Ika a d ttn la n I* eiv erlrd
aer eretaellr. I" ardrr far
ta rsader Ika hr«l eaatlklr
rr tlr r . all W aal Ada ■***•! kr
aar alflra aa Ik r dar fcrlarr
Ik llra tlaa.
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Eil per I Radio Repairing

HMHM KIM IK IC S K eompldel; K ollo Tattles, Walnut Finish $3 05
Fred Altera, I I I K. 2nd HI.
firniahed, K"&lt;«l local Ion, exrell *1 I ml Tallies, Walnut rim -li $3 M&gt;
eil condition, Immrdlnle poaa Simp Worn flux Spring$10 06 Help Self* Self S e r*lrr l.aua&lt;lry
e.dun, caay terms. Prlre IHIfiO.
M A T IIK R 'H
Driers
Iroalng
)RK riH.ni and furnlahed ap|dt|
106 33 talk SI.
Phone 1,1.1
nir hi 20R N. Park A vr. PjISn* 3 HI'DIIDO.M lim iS K 2 hat ha, ex N T T H IID R li PAINTS f ’ninplrf«
I27t! .1
line at
etlen l rendition nnd
location,
&gt;FI III IK S A N D IN f* ami flntahl
v-ry
atlin c llv cly
arraiikfed SUNK A It lb filaw K I'a ln f Co ; with
Inodfi h eipilpmenl, 2h
IflU KENT nr S a l e , 3 room house,
T.fina,
I I 2 I I I 33 2nd. SI
Phone 320 ;
veaia’ expriirnce
\Vork
goal
3Vi
enclosed p n iih . completely fu r• nlerd
K K Slevenk, III if.
nl'died »r unftlthiahoif. Ml. 17' | ha,. Imsirietses for sale Dial are 1215 I IA II I .K l Davlilaon 71 lio n
Il..« 143 A. ,'lanfoid Call 710 R4|
hex'
Hal*:'—- ’’‘o iirla l l.ndge,
bi Inc operated p iu fita ld y . fioo.1
2520 Sanfoul Ave.
after 5 1)0
aflei 7 00 I' M or before 7 (Ml
4 miles South of Sanford.
o'elork.
teutons for selling.
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RENT

r o o m furnished apnrtment, liv ­ I liA r some nice ru ra l liunina,
Arm y Snddichaga
(• '.16
F .I.K M K H ' or
ing room, liedtooin X hath, hot
ao«e lake fro n t. Prices ranging New A rm y Work Shoes
4 U5
A C KTYI.EiNK
w a te r 016 Park
Ave.
Phone
fr.pi $11500 to $22,000. Home ru- ,l|tMil&gt;ln Deck Hunk Hrd.s
3.60 ea.
IV K M H N fJ
ra properly eould Ire exchanged ;
A R M Y-N A V Y HDHPM IH
1lW.lt
Hanford Motor A Eaipt
105 N. Palmetto
fo city property.
20M W. 1st Street
tEHIKARI.EI furnlahe*l apartm ent)
V K R A I, R«od pnli.s shoes, sire Ik e Jimmie Cnwan'a Sheet Metal
C. A. W lflD D K N , HR.
fo r couple, no pel*. Also 6 room

Phone 1251.i !•'» AA ami A A A widths. KcaI'.nnlilc, Accnumdiil Imi Shop, Id
K. 2nd SI.

dwelling on C rystal la*ke. C all) H # N Park Ave.
BOB.
1 0 0 M S for rent. HOI Park Avenue. |

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Works fm new la d ia tn r. ami
Hew rnreii. lindialnr repairing
We lake n ff and Inatall.

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3 ‘ F I.A T C larinet, Dalian make,
lard tine m niitli, cxcrllent tunc;
•iris Bicycle, like new. I'hnne
71.
able. Phone 330-W.
relent condition, $0300.00 rush
or I42003M) cash A assume mortlAlUiE;
Ire re frig e ra to r; kitchen
[a 9 &lt; in 6 l apartm ent, electric k it
$aie o f 12100.00. t i l l Myrtle
Idnct; dining
ruum
table;
s d ^ o n ly « W
,4 5 .^
ft*
r ' “ “*■**
1
1
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tlre i) burner gas stove with
modern apt. 600
| FOUR ROOM
• ren; Iron cut w ith pad. tUH
NOW ,18 YOUR CHANCE to own
Park Ave.
le lined to Ave.
e it Nlern tw o bed room home
U N T II. November
1st. ft »uom| ,or '" 'v M ,000.00 Bettor-check
W ATCH SALE!
furnished ept. private hath A .. PP. f 11* on*.
Tn«c In your old watch fur a new;
; V ; , 7 H «ttlrd cuuple only. HOl **A X»
" A U . REACTOR BUIOVA
K U ilN
H. I&gt;, linill.EY M A N , Aaaoclale
III! A VO.
OUIF.N
,
PAHKF.lt
HEA'IflCB H U FFM AN. Aaaoclate
L tlO E ! A LLO W A N C E ON YOUR
ROOMS HOI I'alm ottu Avo.
L IM IIE D number of large lote O i l W ATCH regardless o f cona d iK D R O O M furpishotl apt. Ap
f0&lt;’U
now available on Idiko lla rn e y
H Jewelry A Luggage Co.
T fy 70!' W. 3rd. 8t.
whke the fish a rt liltin g . Beau­
anfurd Ave.
Phone 13IM
tifu l Reach Contact owner on
.8 BEDROOM unfurnished garage
souti shore o f lake o r tee your
[) electric re frigerator.
apartment w ith
gas atuve A
brok*r.
II I. L H AR D W A R E CO.
heater, adults only. 2600 MelA. A. JA N E

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?(l(»l. d.iwnatalrs apartm ent with a R’ |)R'V apartment hniiae, life
shown .1 garage. Rent reasontine roof, ilouhle garage, e *.

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M IM K o n r iA P H P R IN T IN G
A N D T Y P IN G
I H K D IT III'IIR A U OK
HANFORD

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Perk

Phene 110

I f you want ipialHy In P A IN T IN G
A HODY WORK I have two «*f
the host men In town. Estimate!
freo, w ink guaranteed The hurt
materials used. Roy Reel's Paint
X Body Shop, 3(iB W. 2nd. St.
C U R TA IN S A Lace Tahlo Clothe
washed und stretched. 6IH MelInn villi*, I'hnne H7U.
R U T T O N H O LK B -C uktom
Mado
Huttons, Itclts. Ruckles. Ganaidl
alterations. Mrs. L illia n Vlokfly 's Accommodation Shop, 1in
K. 2nd. Street.

lonirillr.

Heat lltv e n on Uaka Harney
A R T lC liB N W A N T K 1 )
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M m . Ilortcnac Claire, Reporter and any other land* *olrcted by,
I the board." Some countie* would j
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have no *uch land*. They would pay
group* al*o u*e the building for
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individually
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I/P )-T h e .State t'itr u * Inspection .tote fo r fire protection.
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,
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W til with the commander* of the
three Armed Force* within the
neat week to confer with Qeneral
Dwight D. Elsenhower, the tem­
porary chairman of the Joint chief*
of ataff. Elsenhower went to Key
West yciterday to recuperate
from an lltnc**.
Presumably, the talk* there will
concern the rolea n( the »#rvice«
under unification.
Johnson said he l» Riving tleneral Joseph T. McNarney, who
has been chief of the m ateriel
command of the Air Force, the
Job of coordinating tha change*
he plan* i&lt;&gt; make.
Johnxon took over the cabinet
job yesterday. He and retiring
atcretary Jatm * V. Korrental have
been the center of a eerie* of
ceremonies »lnce.
I.a»t night, there wa* a tv*timontial dinner of about 260 top
government offlrlal*. I’reaident
Truman made a speech. Ilo eald
he I* trying to build up a-cabinet
that ran meet the "very great
age" America 1* facing,
"And I think I am succeeding
In doing It,” Mr. Truman added.
Today, the House Armed Ser­
vlet* Committee had Johnson and
Forreslal In for a welcome-andfarewell session. Chairman Vinson
(D-Oa) presented Forreslal with
a large silver how],
Johnson told the committee
there would !«■ some changes
In the country's military organi­
sation. He added:
"The headlines will say l.ouls
Johnson did this and that. Hut
actually these changes are the
tesiilt of months of work liegun
by Jim Forreslal. They Just
weren't ready to I* announced
before he left."
From the Capitol Hill meeting,
Johnson went to the I’entagon and
held Ills news conference,
He told the reporters firmly
that lie Intends to put an end
to the contest between the Navy
and Air Fore# for public atten­
tion.
"There will lie vying between
the services for headlines, No re­
lease of things that ore secret."
Without mentioning names for
particular Jobs, Jolmsun said:
"There will he some personnel
changes hut they will not ftune
fast and they will not rome thick.
The people who are doing their
Jobs will remain."
lie wo* asked If there would it*
any changes In the secretaryships
of tli Army. Navy and Air Furr*
“That Is a m atter lietween the
three secretaries and the Presi­
dent," Johnson said.

Italy Pact
j ' ftsailsaea r w * res* (tft.t
Ernest Bevln, rjt mute In thn U.
B. tn sign the pact, Is espeeted to
gik the American government for
g prerise statement of Us view*
concerning a Mediterrean Defense
Trealv, linked to the North Atlan­
tic Alllanci
Informant* aboard the liner
Quern Mary snld llcvln has held
several conferences, presumably
on the Mediterranean subject, with
Belgium's I’renilm Foreign Minis­
ter Paill-Henrl Hpsuk Holland's
Foreign Minister l&gt; U. fitlkkcr
anil Premier Joseph llech &lt;»l Lit*amiioiirg
.State llepartinent esperts hur­
ried flnul work on plans for rearm­
ing the North Atlantic Allies. The
Htate Department reported con•nations with the Budget Bureau
to determine a apeclflc figure for
aiming the pact members and
other friendly nations.

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cr, Santa Fe. Southern Pacific,
Atlantic Coait Line, Nickel Plata,
Amerada Petroleum. Standard Oil
(NJ). and Pacific Western Oil.

Railway bond* made consider­
able progress and U. 8. govern­
ment issues continued their re­
cent show of strength In the overr a M .a g a , 60 t.b l i s a .... | I 00
C a litia g a , B6 l.b C r t a .... J t .t O * 1 j j the-counter market.
The Federal Reserve Board, tha
(Vltry, flolden Crt ........ f t 00 • I II
..............Pascal 4!rl
11.76 J.l"
“ ■- agancy which has tha say-so on
Celery,
|« 60
I’orn. 6 Hut II.is
so many of the nation's credit
ruciimbtra-Fancy
1.7! policies, announced lata yeateire
Ho llakt .....----lf .lt
r o rnlit ra.(-|iolf-a
day that effective Wednesday
so 1 60
llo Itskl
Kxaplenl. Ho llakl
if IS 1,611 stocks may be purchased for only
fin per c e n t. cash instead of 70
l.tm ic-lcthtra
I 600
Orl 4 Dos ...........
j per cent.
t.ritiu-e-lrehern
Blocks whjch are ..now owned
H 00- • t l i
Cr* I Do* ............
Ion a IS percent margin may b»
Peppera-Fincy
t t 16 - 7.00 changed to SO par cant, broken
no llpr
IV"|irr&lt;.('hi&gt;lrt
II 60 • t 60 eald, Tha amount «f cash thus
Hu llpr ......
released, they added, could be
I'mnlota, N»w Fla. Had llllea
|x 60 - I 60 used
6ii l.b Hair
either to make now pur­
nadlahcallrtd)
41.(6 . 1.0ft chases of stock or merely credit­
.6 I on Hun ............
00 - I 16 ed to the customer^ account
H'liiash, Ytllow Hu llpr
Tonialnaa, Crt ..........
U0 • 6 60 Brokerage
firms already havs
Tomatoes Mai Clu
i i no . i 10 on their book* large sums of
c m vs
cash—so-called free credit baOranasa-Vatanrlaa tint 11.00
ilraiitfrutt-.Marah Httdltss
ances—which hav#
been lying
lloi 70a A Hrnalltr
1100
idle for some Urns because In­
llraptfriilt-Marali Httdltsa
vestors have preferred to m^n*
llo a 61a A 14ft
IJ 76
Hauling fairly light. market tain a highly liquid position.
it".hi steady, demand slow on ntssl
These sources added that there
all produi-a.
(’abba** market weaker and on. had Men little Intereat shown
seuie.t Most snlea at 11.00 per beg. thus far by thalr clients In
t'ul.tinge In crates mostly |1.|ti
Trading Itim-llvt- on oranges, .te­ changing from a 16 to SO per
rent margin basis.
nia nil very good for grapefruit
The federal reserve's announce­
ment—a* a he hoard's announce­
Colored Churches ments
so frequently do—caught
Sunday School was called to or­ the fti/.nclal district completely
surprise. Wall fltreet had
der by ihe Asst, Hupt. Arnold by
junked forward to a reduction but
Itenlley, at 9:46 A. M. The togch* few
observers bad anticipated a
ere were present teaching the change
for u couple of weeks at
class** for 3(1 nilnutca. The pastor least.
reviewed thn lesson for 20 minutest
and was enjoyed by all. The senior
CITHflH IIHPOHT
else-* continues tn hold the banner.
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. 2»—l/T)
At 11:00 A. M. the choir m o­ —The State Film s Inspection Bu­
deled service*. Rev. W. II. Hadg- reau 10:1111 A. M. report today in
ley, pastor of First lleplht Church, Imxi'*:
llushoell, also of the First Bap­
(irnpefruit Oranges Tangerines
tist Church of Clermont, and Rail 39.218
39,218
47,934
1,899
chairman of executive hoard of Track 22,779
97,473
409
Bethel Baptist Association, de­ Total 91,994
8,276
116,407
livered the sermon for the morn­
ing from the lest: "Why, What
Evil Has He DoneT” and the subV eg etab le M a rk e t
iecl "Doing flood In Evil Zones,"
Everyone was made happy by such
i v Kh iinvii .I.M. Mar ~ i»
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si rung deliverance.
I Tin- Feileral-Htai* Market
Mart «&gt;n
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early
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/Vi .1.00 !. ni. nil new mt, /.out Alr-rltla (mite soil vegetables!
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would ba beaten and that tha rent
control bill would get both Senate
and House approval bv nightfall.
The Senate must act first.
Brlcker centered his fire on a
provision directing the federal
Housing expeditor to set rents at
a level that would give landlords
a "fair net operating income."
He said that gives landlords
no more relief than they have
under the present law.
The House first passed * hill
requiring that landlords receive
"a reasonable return nn a rea­
sonable values" of their property.
The Senate hill provided for 10
per cent rent Increases in some
cases,
„
To settle the dispute over thl*
Issue, the ronferee* agreed on
rents that would return landlords
"a fair net operating Income."
Brlcker, however, said that "I
don’t believe there are two
Senators who would agree" on
the meaning of the phrase. 11a
said he preferred the formula
used hy th* House.
Meanwhile Senator T aft (R.
Ohio) said a "tanerlng off" In
price* may sava this country from
n future trunomlr crash.
Taft Is drafting a minority re­
port fnr the Sthale-House Kconomlr Committee. In It he Is eapected to attack President Tru­
man's proposals for Standby
price-wag* controls and for goveminent authority to building in­

S ir. W. F IR S T S T R E E T
Th* oldest snd moat 1*118111* paint shop In town, W* have
ALWAYS guaranteed work. Our work Is not high pressure, run
uf the mill work but careful precision workmanship wllh years
pf eiperlenre barking us.

Your car painted Inside and mtlslde for
With Fender slralKM^ned and welded FREE

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79.95 Large and Roomy Client of Drawers $45
59.95 Full sl*e Bed, (iorgeoiiH Lyre Foot $,
24.95 Handy Cabinet Style Nite Table
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(C-nntlnaed From P si* One)
deadlocked negotiations.
An official announcement said
an “outslamllng question" Mill
remains to be sattled finally by
the horn* governments, although
the complete draft agreement ha*
been approved by the delegation*
here. Presumably this I* the
issue of Aqaba,
An authoritative source said
the agreement covers only the
Trans-Jordan-lsrael front, leav­
ing the controversial problem of
the -it-called Nablus Triangle for
later negotiation. This Is a trlaangular section of a little mure

than 190 square mile* la north
central Palestina which la bald by
Arab troops. Ona of Israel's main
roads runs through this area.
Einlbsaries of the two delega­
tions are to fly to their capitals
today.
*
United Nations staff members
representing Bunih# were report­
ed planning to fly to Damascus
today to lay groundwork for the „
start nf armistice negotiations b*- **
tween Pyrin and Israel.
Israel lias contended that Bri­
tain upset (lie "balance" of force*
during the cease-fire by sending
troops end' reinforcements to the
Trans-Jordan port of Aqaba, on
an arm of the Rid Sea,

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ruardlan nr protector of esch
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dustrial planta.
Warren Speech
Th* commlttea. headed by Sen­
ator O'Mahoney (D-Wyo), recent­
ICeailaaeil F m a Faa* O tfl
ly endorsed the President's pro­ of higher learning requested about
gram. At that time, Taft pro­ (18,000.090.
tested that the report's statis­
The Cabinet Budget Commission
tics "seem to have been filled to delayed action on a (11,900 request
the President’s conclusions."
for expenses for the Florida farm
Noting that the cost of living colony for feeble minded children
pped for the fifth mont
month pending a study by a cabinet com­
has dropped
In a gradual decline in prices
may mittee.
prli
continue for some time.
Terry l.ee, coordinator of state
Noting that the cost of living institutions said the mosey was
lies dropped for the fifth month needed for general maintenance
in s row, Taft told a reported to­ ami opeisting expenses and to
day lie thinks this is an Indica­ provide the children a more whole­
tion that a gradual declined in some iliet.
prices may continue for some time.
(lovernor Warren commented
He said he doesn’t believe in­ "wouldn't It Ira better to hold it
dustrial production can I k - kept up ami see what the Legislature
permanently up to the level cans- , Is going to do for everybody's diet
ed by the demand for war-short ' and
an,
It
ggeneral nourishment?
go.els, plus tli* needs of the | would he better lo ho on a slightly
furuigu—economic—iiuiutmry—t,n « -i,M (&gt;-|i-rU diet than fur ere rytnnly
gram.
'to Ik- on no diet at all.”
"1 think II Im heller to let |
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MOVIE RIOT
support the economy arllelfically
RANGOON. Burma, Mar. 29—
at this lime, the Ohioan snld. (/|q—,\ erowil rioted today before
Anil the House' committee on the City Movie House and forced
veteron* affairs planned to have ■suspension of the antl-Communlst
another pension hill. This time It '.American film, the iron curtain.
Is the smaller ecnnomy-*is« men- ' ---------------.---- ------sure introduced hy Rep. Rankin
(D-MIssi after his original multi- reorganise the Slate Department.
hill!.......lollnr program wn* elielv- I The Senate Armed Services
ed by one vote,
committee continued hearings on
Officials of the Veterans Ad,!?
,,m H l ?on’,N
ministration and various veterans
,r , " ''.‘i1
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organisations were called to lesil!"’
01
lon il t!,’T
fy on the measure.
w-ukc.l on the Taft-Hartley Act
utl»**r ilpvMujiiiicjit.H’
j Anri the Moub® Ways anri Meins
Till* Sprint#* Foreign
I cuniinitti*i* ciiiillniirri Sm'lil ,Sp *
tdinimlttec
n hill t«» "iirity Iidm/ ih^ n,
i

rl|IC mol overripe .ll-.ll.
Turner Davis, rendered service at alloWlllR
.....wing ripe
HI Idma
---- - ------- bu.p.i.
Shiloh. Rev. Davis preached a poorer
lit
I nil.6 nil..16Hmap
Peitne "•••&gt;«
liiishela I'leovery fine sermon which was en­ lirnlft Peel J 611-4 UU. poorer I.0o1
no.
lew
1
16,
siitne
low •• 1,60,
joyed by all. Hnlijert "The Christ- UlrliiMlese Him k Vnleiillnes
4 Oilinn* Endeavor"—Romans eighth | in, few 1611-176, puorer 1.00 1 00,
■hapter 14th verse. Raising In coi­ i-'liirlilM llellee 1.76-4.15. tew 4 60
pimrer 116-1. no Corn wlrehnilinl
led Ion (26.26.
i-rulee yellow 6 ilusen (.00-6.60,
II Y. P. II. opr..... I at 9:00 P. M. ....... 4.00-4(0, (4s (00, • ilium
nrillmiry ipnilliy 1 76-3 00 , 4 61 -6H
with I he Deacon I), Jonep pre­ Ilmen
4 011-4 60, few 3.76
siding and all the group captains
I’ul'tiSNe 1 \ Imshels limes Jomenilii"nmi type (sir lu auiMl
leaching the lesson and making
ini III v 1.16.3.60. mini sales ( 76tlu-lr ieport on the uge rally. Aii M
1 .16, n*&lt;1 type 1-00-1.60, few 171,
persons placed In an envelope one hwvny
type I.60-S.IK). poorer .56cent for the number uf years he I 16. Celery cslibsae it Inch crates
waely
Oil, 4/6 hushel Imiee
nr she has lived. Everyone was 3 no-3.36,I 6o-l
1* Milan Paekelft 1.50,
very cooperative, raising |26..
eaelern craiee wasly 1.11-1(0.
Cucumber Iniebela 1.00*1.00, poor
7 1(H) P. M. service opened with
fiilr 'innlliy 3 MM on. few 4 16. |
•he dcacun* leading devotion. Choir irgft
else 3 00-4.011, IMrktea 4 60No. 2 rendered service. Rev. A, A. '.mi, pimrer 4.00, Ceaptent hushele |
l.oo, sums poorer 1.75-316, ,
IVlIds delivered the sermon for the few
few ,71-1,33. .Herarole bushels tiWavenlng from the subject ''A Dr- I an. few 1.7l, few low as t.■•to. i’ldcd Htaml. This wn» enjnyi'd hy reauUr &gt;piniiiv mui else be*i l.oq. 1
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I l,el 1lice liuehelse Ilia llnslnn Jr,„ .
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1.60, poorer .16-1.51), lionialliew lrKhiliih was bh-sst'd fur Die day reauler
iiualliy .75-1.no. I,lme»
to have one Joiner.
' Hale prrelaqn tt-ta*
1 .00 -1 .16 .
Ul-U
mi.ml.j.r.........
IVillu
Cln.u
'
I'opper*
lioebele
type 6.00.
airk memners are. Will!* tAorK,. 5
(,.w in i lliillnoee
fB| r ,,oa|fiy
i aoK. D. Rustic, Julia Ilodger.
13 Ml, few 4.no. poorer ami waely
Pastor'a
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, Hoard . will
o .hav*
i a Celery 14 Hull, crolee
ilnblrnhooIeI ilk tlu*
Hutiiriiuy ikihm 21^ iIumdi frw .1 ou, .1 iIhipk
night Apr. 2. Everyone is OMki'd to 3»o.3 76. few 4 no. 4 iloaen l.oocome out and enjoy yourself 7:30 J “*• /."* A SM A o .i.uen'Too’i^Sn
P. M.
I'necal 3-1 itoien 3.60.1.0ft. few 1.16,
a* 1.00, 4 dosen J 6ftTotal finance rnUt-il last Sunday L""ir*r„ "low
dmen few I 60.
was (261.89.
■ Vot'.loe. 5 piilimt ns eke washed
Thome for the weok, "Prayer UH I elie
sis* A, II Triumphs 171-3 SO,
few
Changes Things." Luke I8lh chap- •»rJF*r u i'h ll,!:. *» is J’l i 'llacemostly
ter first verse; James Mb chapter iSol
*” •»»■
17th verse,
...iuasIi lumhels Tellnwr HlrnlulilItev I II llnrime Haul nr Neck
100.3 60. ........
very
a "t " in ii nrni Ji * *J*tor
1 .60-1 no, 4 loishele oieillURi
_______ A. J. Wallace, Repor i i r e|i? few 1 11.

NOLLE nETH~ABfltflNMBNT
PARIUH ISLAND, 8. C , Mar. 29
(Spatial)—Marine Pvt. Norman L
Noilv, 18, son of Mrs. J. 0. BrasIty of Ovlsdo, ha* b««n assigned D O N ’T
t o Platoon 20 of the Second Resruit Training Battalion ub the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot here.
A farmer student of Oviedo High
hool, Nolls was employed by the
urans Tsatlla Mills at Laurens,
B. C„ at th* time of his enlistment.

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TUESDAY MARCH t% IMS

S tile F a rm e rs M a rk e t
u a v o a o m r a ra m a rn a —
MANKRT
RKPORT NO IM
Tl.* following prices reported liy
the dealers on the Hsnfurd Htais
Farmers Market for produce sold
to truckers and dealer* up In 11:01
A. M. Mar. It, Itlf.
titans, tliack Valtnllse
Hu Itpr ____ ..... . »!•'&gt;'• • 180
■leans. U r n s U tT H |ir 14.71 • t l i
titans, Tanderartan, licit (Irads
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la Unity There la Strength—
To Protect the P a n of the World)
To Promote tke P ro frn * of America-,
To PtwBace Prosperity for Sanford.

THE W EATHER

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Moderate esewind*.

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

VOLUME XXXX

E sta b lis h e d 1908

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y . M ARCH 80. I'MH

Acheson Plans
Conference On

Government Leaders
A r e Arrested I n
Bloodless Action;
Curfew Is Invoked

W A SH IN G TO N . Mar. JO (/!»)
— Secretary of Stale Oran Acheron
•aid today major German piohlrin.
will he ditrutsed with
Wetlrrn
Foropean fo.eigu m initlris column
here to ugn the North Atlonh.
Tieaty.

Acheron told a Iiewa cotiletem «•
the lilt* on Germany will hr highl&gt;
informal Blit he aaid he liopea they
may bring fuithei prosiest on prohlrma auch aa foiniatlon ol a Grr
nun government- which air altrady
under diacutnun in conleiencet in
I mope.

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Professor Key K. Short of FlorIda Southern College, executive
director of the stale branch of
United World Federalist*, will
apeak Friday night at 8:00 o'clock
ni the Sanford Woman’a Club on
the subject, "World Government,
the Path to Peaca."'
»
lie wa* recently elected to the
National Council of UWF, end
has Iteen appointed Male chair*
man of the PJc-rlda Jaypee committee mi world government.
He says hla Interest In world
government rnme aa *iT outgrowth
of hi* study of c thesle paper on
atumle energy control Written by
Dr. Ifnrnel Hart a l Duke Univer­
sity. In order to do full time work
for world peace, he ha* been grant­
ed leave of absence front Florida
Southern College, l.ekehind, where
he was assistant professor of re­
ligion.
Fight month* after he look the
chairmanship of Ih* ita tc UWF
organliatlon, inemherahlp tripled
and 16 new rhaptera were alerted
in rifle* throughout Florida.
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Unspecified . Charges
Made Against Bissell

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FRANKFURT, Germany, Mar.
8ft—(/P)—Charges of *an . unspeci­
fied nature have been preferred
against Mai. General Clayton L.
HiveII, headquarter* of the U. 8.
Air Fore# In Europe announced
todsy.
*
Th* announcement &lt; said the
charges are halng Investigated to
determine whether they warrant
a trial by courtmaftla).
It aildad Ih* chargaa concern
••arts allegedly committed . while
llssell Was military and air at­
tach* a t the United fltatee em­
bassy in London from Mag. 1948,
to Julyj 1941. Air Fore* official*
declined to say what tha chargee
officials would
•It of W
l
whet article
war
cosed of violating,

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EX-CONGRESSMAN. FINED
LOS ANGELES, Mar. M M *&gt;
—An ax.congraasmaa was flnsd
heard
|4 0 for spaedl
U ta
a famous quata1
humorist, Will :
Traffic judge
terday also aua,
tor's license for
recited this
Don't speed. Q et up I I m lautee

Tornadoes Kill 1
And Injure 18 In
Oklahoma Cities

D A M A M lS &gt; \IU . M il
»0' i'l*»
llir S %ii hi .nm\ ari/ril (»nwn hi .^viii
« i)*il.iI |tn|.i\. .H in t
IIIv; &gt;M\ri milt lit Ir ttln m • I •I*.*•*I j
I** irto ll it sllttll
MlU' lJ u l
I |«»«IH M /.Hill
»'•ilillt.Hiili'i .*1 Ilir s &gt;uti» H ill), !
vn*i ill*- m ililm «h ii )i lid •»i»lriri|
l»r«a|||%r .1
til.It k' HMIIHl thr
.h u h in ttlr i' *wll »n i*ul*■i%|r llif*
t \ M u \ i id .
\|.„
to s.(,T')
lio irr ••t i* |*ir«nit.iti\rs
I . . . . . , it.- - • ii, k l.nii lim rt m
&lt;1
M mi it i I titi*« I high lu u ili..r .i i *11.1,.'in i 11 hI,iv , killing
K*-t I. \ I* •• | •11**■i li»»in I Liin
two, ill'in in,' IM m,| . uiMitg hr.ivy
til' t&gt;• v\ 1 llllla.I1HI ill »l I *l»•8|*|r||| i p|n|'« 11s •I.l in u’r
Mitiku \l K ih * itU . 1'iiiu** M iiih I vi
t .«!••**11. I *'li|fi|.llr Hid lll.IcktYfll
h i I il l .1 P - * \ / i ol .111.1 II I' r n t i i r sseif lot
\ ttuiii l.* .iho dipped
. il.iiirt Ii i.l I **i. tn* I- *1
*|t *S%II list imlr ii*'ilit ni I tiill. and
( h n l r , i. |-i it. , I llir 11in\ tlHlk wif« k»»! t • in ill -III|*OIt.
i i o n . « u i i p l . I .’ * •*Mt•.*1 i d llo* *.i|*
I l»r k i *m I***I (i iiii.mr u .u to tlir
• •*«l|&gt; tllh| lit*' 1 I lift 'll. ,i loss || i*( 1.200.
i l. i l in tinr u lt
n ifiniuy
.1Vi i t )
-in*I iif iilo Im itn lilf. ‘UK)
1 lir
\ t Ml- ltif.nl Ittd i -t n tl w lf •I* i*| so n m t mt.*•• h k I | "iitfd.tlr
i i tin*
......I* ' ........ I
In l i ii**•*• tin* *t* no Int Ii.tlil**' I
• ........... “ I
I t nt t« % »*it* • miopfl •*i* ft.' • ally ill llir ii.'iilow i if nlf iiti.tl .lira
.Infill I, l)Ut llir
ut • t»i» \ \[ 1S&gt;«*;iI tlilts* 'lint ill 1 sum Hid tin* I II III*
|t-|t»»|l«.| .11*18*9 «'*'l»ll It*'*11• llttfl rn llir t"*»u ssi si Hit i^fil .^tirrt'
Iti
* /mm :*».n* ti»H • *t ill*' VSflf lilt* I'd ssitli tiff*, hii.ticlv
.8*1/01 • t 1
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I
lull ks .111*1 *'l**k*d Hlt*»s At If.t^t
ll't lit'- M'S ••lilt le'llIH V I ti ir«tdrii« • N ssrir dratmvrd .tlld
/.Util
inns »'in* tit s%;»s ' I'lllflv l**«‘ul Illi**
litotr than
«*tliri% isrtr
\riV
"
tin** n* I i fi|;n iin|*lii*:il
d m ilord Nratlv
rvn v
llit- st i tuk«'n !*• ini'iin flint liras 11s
luiMttrs* lunldiittf ss.is knot krd down
iIn* n«
ul'lt |*i • «.| si it Ii ..‘liftn lfil in in oi «l.iin.iK* «l
Iht lt*4* in *'"t lilt I*'li " It II I n l l l f l
«»n*’«l.ilf tin* ilaiitAKt*
|'\%«l t •It •••| Nil I i.'lts offli'l.'tU lilt n**tAtawI K*'
•»’
tn**t f«*at#il. 'W*.
\ * wt«*| itu\ (•*! P:»titll*'i,t|H
1(1lOlb
•I , 1luiMiirM* litiiMin^** w r ir demolish
*•1 lus n„ gi.mml
i-"
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I

The Secietary'a pnnripal diwu*i inrn on the G rin u n iaaue will In
held with the fuirigu policy ilurl&lt;
ol thr other two ixcvpaliou pow­
er. ol Western G erm any-Tlntaiii1'
F.meit llrviu and Ira n . e \ Rolieit

Prof. Ray E. Short
To Speak On World
Federation Friday

Insurance Measure

Canton Ami Longdale
Are Hardest Hit;
Snow Sweeps West

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City and Counts i.ffn in ls mul
til r iK til 1 F»Hl*l»t iVU'lh, 'Hr It llt'lni
School; Count C lcik i l I1 llcritilon;
Mioiii, Clin fiiii* .loliviuiil, ii*»nistunt

11ill fit M fur III

Irit.lui'v iiu'liitliii^ i ft fin lilt
ill 1 1|«* I.l ii |U p Hit I I I lii I*•i «'
Cminty
U.mm•' i Sin t
illin t u i *f tb«* \m\ \*»ik

. t ‘ lt&gt; &lt; •l||||||t*ftlOll«*t §I*1111 h l l l l l ' l
tlrfSV C n r n t s v i t y ; C h i I l l u h L r l l , t l i i « v l t * i «&gt;f lit*- ( i u m i
M u m iK i'i
Kilswinl
o f (In* Srnuiioli* C o u n t &gt;
Com m une;
J i r l FU*ltl; I *»«^itli*ni .1•*lm

M |\.I|

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f i-in
I ’I i r o i I t i
of
ls«*s ••! tin*

r t i o i i . i n H i * h u m i .I N l i n t n i
Sei llllloli* i ••lints * Ilia •••9»«*| o f t l
11 ii' i •*a■ (till
I : n i ..|l« . t. i l lm
l e i i ll ii U li S % •11iet ;«I l l « t i k » , t I h m . it lit,. M tl i n . i|i.«l It.ill I'n, 9
t o |*i*l a*llil *«* tli'kvl** t»*i lb* I -a•lie ! ! Ii a &gt;*«‘l*llll MilllO i.* !•*• |*l*i\••«!

In't \%*••'11 tin- Minm&gt;ii|***tr« Milli'i
un.l tin- .•••! i ) i i»S I elUlif '
Sul in tins I liv Sciuumli* Ctninty I il**'i»'ulo4i*» .\ i t'llll l"li i% - |"'fi
9II| illi; till *,M||f**wt Ml- I I •-lf|8 III., t* loifll 28lieI It Il
•■!*:•.I
iiiun »•! llit* Si'iiuiiolr i .MHiis t!«*i .iiiissn*toi
.»«, Inisil s ••n*: i»*'« I
Hl'lllll^ III* til'kl'th

Stetson Students Conservation Leader Benefit Baseball
Tell Kiwanis Of
Contes! Will B e
Teaching Program f
Played Saturday.
•

Duties Of Instructors Learned B y
On-Job T r a i n i n g

I

tl|W lirlim ol Strttou l'm».-.
aity tUulr.it. win. a ir Ir.t.uuiv I"
teach lll'.il'wll 'll lu.ll rxp.-l.rh' r
with cl'it.r. '.t Scminolr High
School wrrr today told by •ludriil.
to Kiwam.ini at thr fouiitt Crnlr.
and thr purpo.r ol the pioK'am ol
•uch traching wa. outlined by Ur.
J. C. Paik, dlirctof ol thr ptagiam
for leaclirrs at Stritou Univri.My

Tuberculosis G r o u p
To Sponsor Jersey
C it y-M l i t e r s Till
111 C I . I F F O S Iii.lt \
lrr«r» * it v *• in.itw I'u-ss Ag.nl
Sau l..id 's t ill/cn» will li tre th.-..
opportunity to •tirngthen the ." I
le i, of tin- Sommolr ('oimlv lull.'.

. ul&lt;&gt;,.» A«,»&lt; uitiun Matin.l .v ..In •
ii.&gt;oii at 1 IM) o'tlo. k .it tin- Mump.ll Ball I'.Ilk whrir llir |r i •&lt; i
City Gl.ilil, will la..- lit. Muon ■
poll, Mlllei, in a heuelil gillio
City and l mini v anllioillic. ,u

Principal Herman E. Morn, inSroducrd thr ltudentv includimt
Min Audiry Bach and Paul I lickion of Sanford; Bill Orr of Delat'd;
Mr«. Allia Chance of Pensaiola:
and llanv Gavruta of lampa.

N o . 158.

Syrian Army 5 Senators Offer
Seizes Power
Voluntary
Health
,
In Damascus

Tuberculosis Benefit Hull Gumc

Problems Will
Be Discussed With
Ministers Corning
Here To Sign Pact

I&gt;iinian
Kevin readied New Yuri, today
on the liner Ifuren Mary
Achexoli pointed out at Ilia confereiire that the Benelux countries
al-&lt;&gt; ha«e figured In some iliai-naaloliH oil the policy of the Wes­
tern Power*
toward tieriunuy.
Hi .raid they might come Into llm
feretuc- that the Itenellix countries
are Belgium, The Netherlaml.
and Luxembourg. The Atlantlr
Part la to lie signed on Monday
Arlieaou aalil that In the highly
Important aerlea of talka leading
up to the aignlng he would ice
Kevin tomorrow, al an hoinr. not
yet announced, and alao expect,
to meet during the day with
Netherlands Foralgn Minister l).
II. .Htlkker.
Aeheaon aald ha alao Intend*
to illafiiaa Italy'* former African
rolonlf* with some of th* foreign
ministersa w te will com* hero to
sign the pact.
Arlwaon told hla new* confer­
ence he Intend* to confer again
with Italy's
Foralgn
Minister
Carlo 8 fori*.
The Set-rftary said he had. a
(Continued On t a g , Ala)

Associated Press Leased Wire

Bnbcrf iMitcIlliin Is
UcU'Hsnl l',r»m Jail
ItiM A N tIK I KH, Mur. :b »
1/1*1 --Mnvu* Ii**iii Ho* *»rt M iifli
••mi wus i •*lt*Mf*«*«l
fiuin 110
Bill l«&gt;*ltl&gt; Ilftl‘1 Nl'IVllIK
fiO i In\&gt; 'ii In** 1'iiiivirtinii **f
. .•tl*-|*ll lll&gt;*
l*i JIOhM-SI mill I
jiiiifiu " I lii
Iijih I••'«*i* u milt*
•tf"fl** hi iii\ llfr," Mil* limn
ill jov l**«l ii
It* lii'ii'It . I f'H ti
I II \ la lit |(«*| &lt;e| •* I 1»»lit III, I
Ik.l-s I **• ••VI• I It'll
I llflel vlltl'
f «••! mv«rlf 19i.it I nIi &lt;miI«| £••
|t* lull I llJIVI* *fillllt&gt;«| || \|«w(
ii111•*11111 «'l
•*\ )*8*l il'li* i* An II
tifl/i'll ail.| tux|*:i\i'| I In* lllliki'n
f -IJ.'iO a J\i*»*ki
I I Link (In*
Wnyuuli* 11*»ii «*• Kaiit li** ». u
lfi*«"| j'lu* *• (•» ntfir! a limit h
l **Ii a I&gt;i111ii 91•&gt;ii
MonI iiicli ;*i*l
into iruiitili* from
N8*lfinlnn*NM
Mlhl |H **l&lt;'ll|*V*| loloIl'Nl*I'lll'l*. So
(In* laiicli" it a I t I li't pliii'8* (*■
|miI a iumi limn in mil i'ii||i' "
I III* nilH'flo in I III* ('iiilllt V |*1 I *8»||
fi*iin. w liiii- Mlfi'lniin tnuili* f r ­
it flit l»l»i**kn l»*i in** v( .if lim
(•Till

V. (' llcrlong of Micniiopy, d.-uu .hiding Mavm Am li.w I iiia » .v
of soil •-..usorviitmuists in Florida, i ••iiiliiioioiiri I ii I iii K n .lc i, I'-lin
will bo among • those attending
gigantic Hod FoiiM-rvatioii Miracle Ivey, p irti.lrlit, all.l I &gt;lw n .l ll&gt;.
Day scheduled for Apr. 7, .luck gill,. luan.'Kri of the Srmoiolc
liatigaii, chairman of the pro County Chamli.-i &lt;&gt;l • ..nimen ••
committee, nillioiinci'il today
Karl Higginbotham announ.-rd glam
Joel f-irld
l "iml.
ll&lt; rtoiig spoils..*e.l the noil eon I'.itlliiailci
that Kiwunis will sponsor thr M-rvnti"i.
Miovuiiic.tl
ii . ll.e Millie In Igr Uoiigla, S lriid im n . 1 .'..i.'v
tiM!) Salvation Army Drive which
if'" " ,n,,Y
mid organised ,( Icil. I I I' lle im lo n . t lia iiin .il &gt;
will start Apr. I and which ha*'tlie
Horiila Ansiieintii.il of Mod ih. (.'..lily Cnmnii“ i&lt;&gt;nri» II I
a goal of f'J.fiOft, which has been ta.us.-ivnlioii Itistrict Mtip.’rviN...s
I '"I" , | i\ t idlrttoi |"lll. • .all
reduced fllNH) slnco last year. As in I!i Id.
rampaign chairmun for the drive,
t ’laielite Jiil.lia.'l. a*,i»laid
he outlined Instructions to (lie
due. to. id the New ^olk l .'aul
A It* It* budget, l.ilnlllllg f l" ,
workers in soliciting donations.
lai.n •l"b». I'o irtt I ’e ie .,, m -ii.i'i
If,MOM. wan pn-M'.it.-d l,y t'apl
Dri Park reported that Stetson
in at the G colgc B a n
l ii.i.i.1' liyr.l llildnon, and u n i approved
University has tU! students teach­
,.School ale hrlunil Ml I lubb* I in i hv Hie Salvainu. Arm y Advisory
ing all over th r stale. These tinHoard al I. m.-ellng nl the Citadel
dents are each working under
pri .n il III bit cniltllhulion !&gt;• li'r yesterday
afternoon.
of
Hun
school teacher* who guide them
liibricul.wi* A«*o. i.ition s ln.»'- ' amount, Ib'.fitlO.Oil w a, eatmurk.-d
In the work of Instructing classes.
an tin- goal uf the Salvation Army
WASHINGTON, Mar. lift t/l'i i r-, y tutvey l» begin »oou.
Pupils in schools are doing belter
llo.tie Service llriv.- winch starts
Saturday’s cnnlest. Hie • •
Work under such Instruction be­ - Hep IVl.-r*..n (D-Fla), who
Apr I
cause of (lie break In the mono­ plnim to retire from Congrcs.--. al llir liintory of llo- City, la *••.'Idle III.'.'tlllg wn i p ie ,id .d o'.el
tony of the regular routine, lie tlie .-lid of tl.n. term, is being effort of t ’nrl Huhliell, New 1 ■" k
' I by Hie president of Hie hoard, &lt;’
aald. He termed Seminole High urged by friend" to run for II. M. 1, in lit ^ farm nvateui licuu
School teachers as willing and Senator or governor—hut the Helen Kurtclia.'ll, rhnirman "f "" I,. Redding, malinger of McL’rory's
piem -n l
local U-mifil game commii"-*- S I . n r . H o a r d n » o " i b » ' i B
answer Is "No."
capable.
Til.- committee i» compn c l •■' ware T . W. ioiwton, Husky Wlglit,
I’eterson
told
a
reporter
Hint
The tranaition from etudent to
appreciated"
the Imsel.nll officials here for "I..... .. It. F . Motile, Her ni,-hi K. Morris
role of teacher Is enormous, hr lie "deeply
and lialpli A . Sniilli.
I ruinli.g
thoughts
of
his
friends,
“hut
I’m
pointed out, and while a student
One of tlie outalanding f-a l" " ,u f ’npt. Hyrd llinlnuu gave a coin
homesick
and
I
want
to
return
lo
may he scolded as a m atter of
of ihe game will he John l.«.le-ii,a plete icjiort of the activities lor
discipline, a teacher may not he Florida to live—where 1 can wnlk
(( onllsatS On
Min
ir.ia.lNura &lt;la ra a a Mil
tha rfl-eata In my shirtasked to came back tha following down
•leevea with tha sun beating un
year.
Miss Audrey Bach declared that my hack."
lYterson announced hla reiircaha is thoroughly enjoying her
merit last Friday. Since then, his
work as an English teacher under office
lias been besieged with mail
th* guidance of Mr*. M. B. Smith.
^/JlV n.uT hrnW hnut tha alata
Sha said that «hc ballavad tha "®!"
throughout the alata.
Fellow congressmen slap him on
m that sha Is learning the I |ri|„
lb" hack
"Pale, It Isn't
Hy KA1.1*11 SASHAR
Yn(| and
c, „ .tsay(|uU-.i
namaa%&gt;f pupils, calling tha roll*
T l i r r e is n o l o v e i n N . i n f o r d - w e e p i n g l o v r g i a t * . t h a t i*.
But Peterson has a longing to
and getting accustomed to lha return to his horn# state and twrIl all started along ahuut the first oi March when Soil Conterwave of tha atudanta.
ban* hang out hla ihlngtr and tatinn Service technician* decided that weeping love grais was lo hr
BUI Orr revealed that he la practice taw In Lakeland.
i*e&lt;l »’i the latm ol thr i'rllowihip Biblical Collrge’s 3A5 acre Soil
haloing with athletic* under tha
Mrs. Peterson oil hough a na­
guidance of Coachaa B. F. Canaa tive of Virginia shares hla fond­ Conservalmn Miracle Day program.
Particularly adaptrd to sandy dry land and almoit unknown in
and Ottls Moonay, and told of hla ness for Florid-*. T hat have llvad
(Oaatlaaa* Oa wage SI* I
In an apartment h.,tal h«ri&gt; since, Florida waeplng love gru-&gt;-» hu&gt;. a
M'as.laau* Or. P st* f f s l
placo In the achadulcd cunsarva- Bra*a and * pleasant voice with a
RATIONS INCREASED
tlon^ program. However, no seed |ung southern drawl answera.1,
BERLIN, 'M ar. 8O-0T&gt;—Tha
. CONN RALLY DIES
could he secured.
"Brother wa got avorythlag In
today aanouncad In­
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Mar.
J. J.. Ruccu, local st-.-il dealer, Taxaa, how much do you need?"
food rations for Carman 80—f/PI—Death baa taken Magr. and
chairman
of
the
Miracle
Day
Kocco had raised another Mir­
wwjjarn In tha Soviet sector of Nicholas Conneally, Inspiration
but only for thoa,
Barlliv—but
thoa# who for f«o
MeCaray'a aesdemv sited committal called seed deal- ad a—for via air express will ha
all over Florida and received , hipped front Dallas 2.7 pounds of
fulfill
or
•xct«d
DroductkmJ award P.letura "Going My Way." era
stock answer, "Nev.-r heard
|j ny HMK|a eaii*,) waeplng love
by their
(
quoiaa Mt for them by
Tha kindly,
humoroua Irish tha
gras*—lust In time for th* Mira­
Coaunanlst boaaaa.
I priest died yesterday a t tha nga of It."
Than ha reasoned, "If It's adapt- d a Boll Conservation Day sche­
. Th* move waa apparratly th a 'o f 70. Ha had a a m d tha Roman
•andy land, then It must duled hare Apr. 7th.
"You know," ha Mid ahaklng
skeptically, “soma
day
M l l l W t * 8B load
a v w u dealer
U E E IL 'I
1*8
In Dal hla Ihead
IV 8U
8 U I|W
McCarty la a mam bar.— v— j.. Ua and inquired about tba lov# I'm going to v iitt Taxka/*-

Sa l va t i on Army
Budget Of $12,:i58
Okayed By Board

Rep. IVtor.son Is
IJr^ed To Run For
Senator, Governor

Nation Is Scoured To Find Love
Grass Seed For Soil Day Planting

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Care Available To
All Persons In U. S.
UNHUNG I ON. Mar. 30—(/P)
'• * ’• Senalori today offered a
new , ..liuittiy health iniurance
bill .nl'-iidcd to make hoipital and
inedi' .1 , ti.- ... ulahlc to j|| pertoil*'
Hdl (D -A la ), one of
tin- i-.'ii"'i..
.id the new plan,
based . ..
tie and local control*,
i, a sulwlilute tor what he called
&gt;"lupulti'.y »,»lcm" advocated by
l.c id c n t I iiiman and ,ome rncmh e .. ni t &gt;&gt;ngic".
I lie lull i i||, tor the u,e of fed*
ei .1 I mul - 'to .i ,i«t thr itatc* to

u n u -i, . ""idui lie, iupplcnicnt and
,liengili.'.i then e\i,tiug health re■miir.
■i Ii
Hdl. the m caiurr Is
r i- h- t '-v M.-.intiii s O'Conor (DM l* M-M...
&lt;I' K y i, A ikaq (RN'
ti- i Mi -i i i It i Ire).
I • \i..' un i Senator •aid tha
I’.tHi i '" I mi tho praaent
l" h i i Inn t". assisting itstaa
"'•I '* ,- " "
'• holding hospital*,
I'ba! i ' wa
pontored in 194*
*1 r ind \ so.iatc J u itlc e Bur*
,«"&gt;' i 'he Sup.enm Court, then a
Kepuhh an Senator from Ohio.

1 Hill .aid ,ts ie , and cotnmunlp ie , ii n tie I'uildlng 700 hoipilal- i.." I**i Mini plan and tho volu i'u n health in .inane.1 hill ‘‘will
pel ini in tin- oa.lie nervier. for flnam-iiig h"-.pilal
and
medical
sic."
We believe Hist tho praiant
l-iii.-li ' i mo tnlt.% /mm ninioun- ..........
. .......
but nunt*
w»*iv flattened.
.. .
H *'IMlM*l».l (&gt;M (*8E» | | | |
•’nl (Lai anuy »oli* *•*»•* Syria
Tin* (ornndn in HUckwell atrurk

* *•si*i'nin*'lit ss«*nlt| |*i*t

. \%•all!•! I.. * i •*III|M•I III \
tlie sou til uitil southwest resident­
lit* -wesael In \a|| v ||t*K«t(ll*l IHK Willi ial ureas "f that city of 12,000
i l ’uiin II*-\ 111 K I io iii i. H|»i*uk«(r of
Six i.er-"ii' were taken to hos­
flu* Ii""-*' of i**|n••i«*iilulivi*N ami pitals In Mlackwell and two well*
i in'- it-iitliii^ "••M«*r hintI'niiiuiie* soon rclruxed None of tlio otlivis
( I "M 11MH#ll IlM 1*8 89 M i l
was repoitd in crlticnl condition.
On* latge Imiiie til Blackwell
, -*««ilsu.4 .is ra n * S l,l

I n v i t a t i o n s To
Soil Day Program
S e n t To 400,000

Court Refuses To r*
•
/ \ i*
a i t i Nearly 100.000 invitations to
the Mil a h- Soil Conservation Day
Di smi ss Taylor’s K e .u n i o n Ut, All- ! i program
In-re on Apr 7 are goC
h
i
n
a
Promised
i',t
"' "iMerest
, l, ih"..fweoFlorida
kAlabama Sentence
cause of .lie
hankers m -.ui uiul water conAt Peace T a l k s -el
vatlo.i. F loat I IHggiii-., ch a ir­
i i l h M I N r . i l \M \ i . M.n :m
man of tlio steering committee an-

'/i*» A cili-nit .-.•nil itidgi* ..-fused
NANKING. Mar
The
l.'dav to illsm i— . di-'"id.-rly i-"ii
d ii'i couvi.-ltoi. ut Mein.i»i Glen 1government nromised today •-&gt; r&lt;I'l.vlor t D -I.ln l"..
unite all Clium ut tinIViping
.fudge G.-.ugc
l e u iIti.ile-. peace talk*
..v.'iiiiled u d.-f.-nsc ui.diun to
I'rcrnior Hu Ymg-t'lrm made the
-tn k e Hu- cumpli.int on pr.uiiidv promise In a t•-••&gt;•• t to the Leglh.it Tnvlor w a. denied .-onslilo i-laHve Yuan ll.i added tlie govtluniil lig h ts id free vpercl. and eminent would seek to prevent
r'liinn's Internal affnir. from illsnsMemldy.
Die In-nring is ui an appeal t&gt;v I '.riling wot I.l peace lie pledged
the Idaho Senaloi of a police full support In III.- United Na
court conviction "f disordeilv con­ ( 101.4
llo spoke us ilie advance paity
duct, lenistlng an offirei and
ns-aull ami iinll.-iy He wn, fined .if tlie Nullnlinlist peace ilelegaff-u and given a suspended -.n tti'ii made rca.lv to ,'ly to Cointence of 180 davs in jail In-1 May I i i u n l s t held i'.-iping tomorrow
The main Nationalist delegate!f.
wilt go nortIi oil Friduy.
Tnylnr was arrested Miiv 1
lint even as Ho- peace delegn
while seeking to enter a meeting
lion packed, Cninmiinisl sn.l Ns| of the Southern Negro Youth Con
iioiiat troops were locked ui lull.
gi.'*M tliroilgli a door marked foi
He At Nanking. IMI miles south
negroes.
w ot of lien- oil the Yangtze, guv
tlie diiimis-inl moimn win. mnde ci iiin.'ut defi-nilcrs warn naid to
•&gt;y Arthur Slier.-s, Kiriiuugin.ni le in a -Vriticul" spot under a
ll.-gro attoruey, win. contended Hie •iminunlsl fullnck. G,,veinin.-nt
&lt;*rr*-nt wan a part "of overt act |
,,,,,1 nlanes
slippm led
lev Ho- city of llirininglinm in a n„. Nanking dcf.-nd.-i
w illful ami delilH-rate plan" t"'
i„ n„- m .u Hi r "iiiiiiiiiiii't gu.*i
deny
Inylnr lu-i
o n stitiilii'iia l ,||{|M pounded away at scattered
right*.
National force-., puit.culuily in
The motion olio 1-onti'n.leil I’u Hie provinces of Yunnan siul Hu
lie - CotnutlHkioiivr Kiigcno C om iinii.
nor anil the city .'.itcrv.l into u
I’lir arm y chief of staff warned
.-..uspiracy to pr«\ cut Taylor from Hie Uommunists weio prepured to
Hpi-nking al Hu- ni.*cting. Taylor push south m io»s tin- Yangtze ui
hail com.1 hare .luring bin cam .'U days If the pence talks nt I’.-ip
paigu fur Vic* I'r.-si.lent on Hi&lt;- iii g failed.
ll.-nry Wallace.
Only
cluitrmuii
t ’luing-t.'hih
H .islla .ie a (Is ■'••• S lit
Another attorney for Tuyloi,

Morel Montgomery of Birmlng
ham, nought to withdraw a re- Shuffiebourd
Club
•inosl for n trial hy Jury. The
court also overruled the motion.
Holdw Last Meeting
Tho court called a brief reerna,
after whirl, the attorneys will
The Sanford Mhufflit&gt;oard flub
begin selection of u jury lo hear held It final meeting of the year
Iho appeal.
Inst night at the shufGeboard
court at Palmetto Avenue and
Second Street wigh about 34 mem
IVliniHterH Approve
hers present.
Carl Eisenhower, president re
World Government ported
that the club hod enjoyed
very successful season and proUnanimous omlorsemsnl of the adieted
increased activities next
United World Federalist move­ year.
ment was authorised by the San­
Mrs. W. E. Smith, program
ford Ministerial Association at It* chairman, reported that Vice
meeting on Mar. 10, the Rev. Joe President Tom Vernon had don*
C. Crews, secretary, announced ated 200 copies of The Sanford
today,
Herald with the picture uf the
"Th* Association believes that Fhuffleboard Carnival for mail­
M o b nV.',ni-V
« to
. n rr,UmV:
Federal World Government la the ing by club
member*
frlende
most promising road to paact In out of lha state. Persona desir­
our world, and urges all cltixens ing copies mailed are advised
to give It prayerful consideration," by Mrs. Smith to telephone her
he declared.
al 487-W.
» MIAMI GETS CIRCUS
MIAMf. Mar. 30-UP)—Th#
Cola brothers Circus planned to­
day to move Its winter qu artan
from Loulavllla, Ky„ to Miami.
By a vote of 4-1. tha county
commUalon granted permission
for tha alroua to da m op a 180acra track of land In north Dada
County for tua aa wlntar quartan,

RAMBEY TO RETIRE
WASHINGTON, Mar. 30 -&lt; /n
—President Truman approved to­
day the retirement or Admiral
Dewitt Ramxey, commander In
chief of the U. 8. Pacific fleet, af­
fective May 1.
Admiral RamMy also ta high
commission'
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commissioner of ibe tru
st territory In tha Pacifle Island*.

ll"llll|-.'d t"dll \
i 'no ol 'lie "rung,- und-idue invilntious. ai'.uit the size of a
check, l
l-ciug placed in the
sliUi-meut ui i i c l i depositor of
the 177/ i'l.riks which «ro mem­
bers of tlo- Florida Hunkers A s ­
sociation
|
Hu re ii.c i worked out tho plan
to tell nit l lo. nl.« lm ik depositor*
about tin luggcst »"i| conserva­
tion field lur ever scheduled In
tlio stilt,- I li.'\ i.re Floyd C all,
secrotarj «&gt;t tl.e bankers associa­
tion of Hi Undo
K. J . Fulm ar,
,-lisirmau •■! ihe association's ngricultural commit tee,
f H nniiay,
and Mr. Higgins.
A complete soil mid water conservation and good land use plan
will be cutni"l out on tho 386u c ii - farm
of tlio Fellow ship
llitdical f "llcgo nt the Municipal
Airport Inui sdiiv. Tin- plan was
worked ut hv I' S. Conservation
Service
..... i&gt;cliincians assigned to
Hie K'-miii"!,- Sod t'onscrvatlon
District The District is co-spon­
so r of Un- Miracle Day program
u iili the Si-minolo County Chnmher of Coinniorcc, the Greater
Orlando Chamber of Commerce,
iln- Oi lundo Sentinel-Star, the
Sanford Herald, and the Bible
■-"liege
"lie 11..... la Hunkers Associai .ui lum I....... actively supporting
llo- -ml .-on ervmion district proi-rarn in llm Slate. In Febru ary,
(In n . mail I-olium of the Agrli-.ill m ill
Committee and
Colin
Gunn, tho St'S -.’.utc conservationn.t ut Gainesville, sen u copy of
u typical soil conservation farm
member bank In

^ ' 1 . E.ci, b .n k .r r c.-ived u conservation plan of an
actual farm representative of
territory hlu bank serves.
In Ills letter to the bankers,
in ut Galnesvillo, rent a copy of
the conservation farm plan would
help to "Inform bankers on just
how impurtant conservation II to
cverv community and every bank
in ihe state."
THE WEATHER

LAKELAND. Mar 3ft—W —
Florida's warm weather will laat
through Hatuiduy. Ih" Federal*
State Frost Warning Service pra*
Light |nscattered
shower*
#re #xpet.l0(J
the* Northern
Central

districts

tomorrow.

JACKSONVILLE. Msr. 30—(jf)
Atlantic City
Chicago
Detroit
Minneapolis
New York
Phoenix
Saint Loula
Seattle
Jacksonville
Miami
Tallahassee

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Claiming The Victory

M iiiiin t H e re to

BIB IB VERBS TDD AT

I W# often hare laet our way tryW aat see short cuts. Never when
f t have followed old well-known
Nth*. Aik for the old paths, whets
M the good way; and walk therein,
and ye shall find rest for your
Mull.—Jer. A;IH

"You didn’t win the wnr, we did!" Thin unedlfylng line
of talk comen from the Ruiwian army newspaper Red S ta r ,
Thin time itn abuse in directed not nt Uncle Sam, hut nl John
Hull. The occasion In nn article on Ihe recent war puhlinhed
In the Encyclopedia Bril unities, which mild that the Riistdan
army, In Itn defense of Moscow, mlyht not h«ve Htinmled
without the help of the Hum*inn winter.
Thin Innpiren the Ru/liana to Attack the Allien (tenorally. The Battle of the Bulge demoralized their forcen no great­
ly, aisyn the Red Slur, that Churchill hud to Hppeal to Stalin
for Immediate aid.
Churchill may have appealed to Stalin, tint the record
shown thut General Klnenhower succeede»l In turning back
Ihe (iernmnn with hln own renotirren.
Kvery wnr probably him rival claimants for the honor
of having done most to win It. The United StatcH, Croat
Britain and France all claimed In be Ihe chief factor in win­
ning I he first World War. Russia, which did not sec the wnr
onl, put in a strong claim for the number of Hermans killed,
and ihe contribution in holding millions of Herman soldiers
on the Eastern front instead of leaving them free to. attack
the Allies in the West. And Italy reminded’ the other oppon­
ents of Germany that had she fought with Germany Instead
of the Allies Ihe strain on the Allies ml«ld have heen tor.
great to bear.
Neutral observers will say. "All contributed".

Crusader For The Right

A crusade of righteousness who like the Biblical pro­
phet was "not without honor, save in ids own country" Is re­
called by the announcement that the personal papers of the
“&gt;Governor Wanen list silted lit* late Judge Hen H. Lindsey have been left In the Library of
rtHfciout people of Florid* to proV Congress.
fdir■
the Legiilaltne tli.it it msy have
They should prove revealing as lo the scanty side of
Irvins guidance in inlvinti Florid*’» Colorado politics in the first quarter of tliin century, and
totoilng Isa piolilcmi. It is going even more so uh to the origins o f Judge Lindsey's great con­
ta tell* lomrlhing like s miracle to tribution, the establishment of the juvenile court.
hrovidt all the Itosrdt. huresin.
It now seems unbelievable, blit liefore Mh time it was
and commiiiiom all ihe money the case everywhere that delinquent children were held and
want, without railing taiei.
tried in company with hardened criminals, It took the flam­
ing
zeal of Judge I.IndKcy to start the new way of doing
Young men wilh bulging wain
things,
a mode which has spread all over the United States.
should find s hobby that will
Hy
his refusal to compromise with evil opponents, Judge
them keep in ihape. Obesity.
Lindsey
won their unflagging opposition. Time and again it
Diabetes Seminar in Jacksnnlook a virtual popular revolt to re-elect him after all the
ii told, 's s primary factor in tracks had been cleared Dir a successor. Finally his enemies
that**. Eighty percent of all font him. They then carried their enmity further and dinsuffering Irom diabetes were barred h‘m on flimsy charges, lie moved to Los Angeles, ami
fiweight before the onset of die there was once morn elected to the bench. Me died In 1943.
m u . There are two good wsyi Not many Americans of his time so clearly deserved a monu­
to kftp from being fat: eat leu: ment as did Judge Lindsey.

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Electric Farming

Tha medical profeninn list done
such a sorry job. hai chargrd 10
much for their services, that we
The school of agriculture at I’nrdtie University Is suc­
|M sovereign people are now con- cessfully operating nn experimental farm where more than
sisldrlng taking away llteir freedom. three hundred Jobs are lifted from aching bucks and per­
Iftaklilhint a system of sodalifed formed by electricity.
This co m p lete electrification covers many of the fami­
qteditlne that won't tost anybody
ytbing. We are not satisfied to liar chores of barn and house. Pulling a switch will also
a twice as long, on the average, turn on germicidal lamps In the milk-house and ventilating
M MU fatheis lived, or to sufferfans in the storage buildings. Thu farmer's wife will ap­
bum leu than nnr-tenlh as many preciate the fact that even the mllk-hmtse equipment Is

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Oirar in London a newspaper ed­
itor Is sentenced to serve three
months in prison and fined $40,000
lot "sensationalism ‘ in repotting ■
current murder trial. "Articles on
Hlk trial violated every principle ol
JUitke and fair play", said the
judge. "They were pandering, to
tinsalionaliim (m the putpose of
(Seriating circulation". If *11 the
kfilon in this country who pander
t$. Mntelioaaliim in order to inr tts u circulation were, put m tail,
ihpe wouldn't he enough to hold
all.
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washed electrically. Hogs are llkuly to become effete with
heated brooding houses, lights, and water-warmers.
The experimenters arc working to improve these pro­
cesses and to add to the list with the idea of improving the
quality and increasing the quantity of farm products, and
at the same time lowering o|H)rutlng coats.
In the long run, mechanical gains for the farmer also
benefit everyone else. More milk, more and butter Laid, pro­
duced with the expenditure of less labor and money, mean
not only a butter life and more leisure for the farmer, but
a lad ter diet for people everywhere.

Too Late To ClftHsify
Hy HtIHHKt.L KAY
WhtI* Chamber of Commerea
secretaries nubile nfflrisls slid
heslth autimritlfa of the stste sre
scrcsmlng and tearing their hair In
righteous Indignation over tha ar­
ticle hy Philip Wylie, ••Florida

.'Th a Junior Chamber of Coinmarce is sponsoring a number of
bills in the legislature meeting
ntlt month which should go « long
,W$y toward merrasing lately an
the State's highways. Included
ng them is an inspection bill
liflug all automobiles to be
Mated every six months to see
what hat brakes, lights or other parts
pi
defective. Another would
itrtn|thsn the driver responsibility
iiw lo require a driver at laull in
an accident to pay damages or
k a i his license.

health authorities in nty hearing.
Those rnnilemrilng Wylie a t­
tempt to justify their partition by
pointing ant that Flurlda is no
worse then many oilier slate* In
thu nation from the standpoint of

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. lakes a lot of n*'«* for a
tki«n to lugiest looking into the
tons af dollira worth of State
W i l t s funds davoted to aid to
dappndent ehiWtin. They are one
group who "through no fault of
Wtb own" ate sometimes brought
MM this world and laft by ungrate1. parents to starve, or gat along
It. Mit they can
their own
«, But it storm to u» that an
SlijM might wall ba in ordar
. how many fathers making
a wtob or more desert their
pnjas and l**v* their children
ha supported by tha State, to
“ * r whether another law U
„ ^tdad to force such fathara
if kootriWa lo thair childran'a

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pamphlets, lectures ami new* re- ,,f nal
lease* for a Ion* Urn*.
Florida
If you aak me, Wylla lat u» off when I
•aay. If he had Marched the fllaa their m
of the State Board of Health or
The
the American Waterway* Assocla- areae ai
tlon, he eould probably nave found lewwn I
plenty of photograph much more look In*
obnoxious than those he ueed, aueh the lent
b* I myeolf have been exhibited It can't
from time to lime. Even the map heads
■howin* polluted areae In thla and try
■tat# published in connection with we rero
the article was officially lamed coming
by our own State Board of Health, and pu
No one, whether a native Flor- given It
Idlan or 'a visitor to Uie state ant, la
•quipped with ordtnhry eyesight fecllv*
end e normal aahse of amell, needa aroused
either e Board of Health or e
Plorlc
Philip Wylla td tell them 1 Ihet once an
cartaln areas In this alatf, ere about a
highly and dangsrously polluted.'became
The unforunate thing It, moat .wasn't
•very ope knows It and as W ylte.mtei. *
points o u t we haven't eared or
The
day practkMt
actually dapgst
succeeded In mal
aooompllxhod s
bably taka n
u character

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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30, 1949

LATEST BIG CITY NOISE ELIMINATOR

Rep. Peterson
l l '. s t l a s w *»«■ (*aa* Oast

. &lt;By DEWITT MACKENZIE
193.1, and both era In lov# with
the out-of-doors. Nearly every
"There seem* to be a widespread
good Sunday finds them taking
disposition to make a mystery of
long drives' into Virginia or
why Moscow participated in the
Maryland.
much publicised
"cultural and
SQUAWKING
The letters Peterson has re­
scientific conference /o r world
ceived since Ills announcement
naaco*', held In Now York Clty’a
,
have praised him highly. A few
Madison Square Harden last week.
excerpts:
I’m sorry not to be able to sup­
b. D. Reagln. Sarasota—"It Is
port this notion of mystery, be­
my feeling that it will be a long
cause I like mysteries, but them
while if ever, that this ills)i let
really is no Inexplicable element
will have a member in Congress
involved. However, there are
that enn or will get close to .
some highly
Intriguing pointi
your performance and service lo
worth examining In connection
•he nronir of this district. Your
with thla Mg meeting which waa
record hss hron one of untiring
sponsored by nur home-grown
work and devotion to the people
111-lim .U.lrtrl SK.I llu.
"--"National Council of. Ihe Arts,
Rclcnres and "Ptoresslorls."
J. R. Bullock. West I’nlni Resell
To be sure, there was a clash
"I am plrsspil to learn that
of views In high quarters as to
vnu will get n well deserved rest,
just what the purpose of the meet­
hut regret the loss to Florida
"f an* rsrnest and hard worker."
ing was. The sponsors said it was
It. J. Hnynesworth. I.ake Walt's
aimed at fostering peace and
1 )0 9
-"W e all regret lo lose a tried,
friendship. A skeptical U. 8.
• roe and tested public servant.
State Department
bluntly de­
Mn the other hand, I can fully
scribed it as a sounding-hoard tor
understand your personal feelCommunist propaganda, a rloim
•ngs and I am sure you are more
hotly denied hy the sponsors.
than entitled lo come hack ‘hoire,"
tn any event, warm Invitation*
n. R. Kessler,. Miami—"What
v m
w
g s s
hy the sponsor* brought delega­
ii nam hill do you mean hy quittions from Moscow and from Ihe
Mug Congress and leaving ihls
Communist satellite countries. The
•late without an outstanding Con­
Russians ware headed by Alex­
gressman such as you have her
a
t
e
s
ander Fadeyev, the novelist, and
•ome There Is an old saying th*
included D m i t r i Shostakovich,
'■ongiessrnen are only worth *
^
&lt;
Russian composer, who was the
dime a dozen lip here hut hy
stellar attraction of the group, j
m«h we have hsd one man. yourWhy did Russia accept? The |
•■elf, that has always heen worth
answer to that Is clear enough,
more than n hundred cents on
nnd there are three reasons:
1
the d nllar"
(I I Moscow is irrevocably com-1
L, I.. Henries, I.nkelnnd -"Ymi
milled to Communlilng tha United &gt;
have heen n most faithful ener­
States, which Is the ringleader'
getic devotion lo your duties,
Itoih as to state ntid government."
among the ''capitalist" democra -1
Thomas A. McRae, HI Cetera
cleai IS) tha Russians wish to |
burg "The State of Florida will
achieve this without engaging in
sustain a great loss.”
n war tor which thsy are not pre­
ASM VC ALEP
pared, and (ft) the visit of the
T U S C A L IF O R N IA C P h
Communist delegation* did j;r o - '
A ntarrtlra, whleli averages
vldo a finr opportunity tor pro- i
null feel shove sen level. Is high­
C
O
M
M
I
S
S
I
O
N
R
E
P
O
R
T
psgandn.
er nlxivr the sea than any other
continent.
Whether Ihe Communist* will
It is utiM'IInlili', or dona it nurnii
regard that propaganda as profit - )
tiiul It has integrity? Would Mr.
shin remain* to he seen. However,
NewHpuperH And Critii’H
Stowe have the newspapers take I
the meetings in New York, with
TALBOTT’S
The I.)nrhhurg News
the attendant pirlio'.lng by an ti­
ii poll, learn what Ihe pi evading
-D R IV E -IN .'opinion is uml plunk enthusiastic­
communists, certainly
received
wide publicity In the pros* of the
ally
for
I’
?
Is'I hiiiI Stowe, writing rrillcnlly nowspupeis wore in close contact
country.
The faults of newspaper* are
of American newspapers, which ho with the thinking of American
many. They sre mostly the fnults
Some observer* were surprised call* ‘'the I). 8. press," expresses voters.
when the final meeting last Sun the opinion that there ts u sur­
Certainly the reaulta of the elec­ of human beings, as Mr. Stowe todny night brought an estimated prising number of alsivo-nvcrsgc tion showed nothing of the sort. cognizes. If they have not thu con­
1H,7(M1 pooplo Into huge Madison American cltlsens (who) have Mr. Stowe writes as it is thn func­ fidence of rentiers that is un­
The THINKING FELLOW
Square Harden. Msybe some of little faith in Ihe objectivity, re tion of newspapers, editorially fortunate. Hut they aren't going to
rfdea th e
these folk were them merely from liability and constructive caparl- and in their new* columns, to get gain that confidence hy getting
ties of American newspaper*.
|and to slay in hurmony with the in "close contact" with the think­
ing of voters nnd then saying
That may lie true. The meaning |'hm ight of ihe majority. What the "me, loo."
of "constructive capacities"
Is a '
result* showed was that a
cupacltie
That Is the trouble with so many
vi«ry linin' minority of thi* votur*
ague,
critics of American newspapers-thought
one
way
while
the
major••reliability" are not. Mr. Stowe,
PHONE
which most of them concede pain­
who writes as a lecturer of ex­ Ity of the miwspapors. or the news fully and then pass on are the heat
pnpt'i
a
with
*a
majority
of
the
perience. bases his opinion on ques­
In the world-cspeclally critics who
tion! asked hy lecture audiences, circulation, thought another way. like to tie called, and when not
which seldom are typical, even of So what? Docs a newspaper editor so called to call thomsclvss, lib­
the abovd'average American. Nev* have t&lt;&gt; follow public opinion? eral. They lack objectivity. And
•rthnfkss, Mr. Stowe may lw right; Does It follow that 1localise the they lark good ideas of what nn YELLOW CAB CO.
"a surprising number" '!*• i newspaper doesn't agree with the objective anil reliable newspaper HMWatfs Am t s a»r.1r# Stalls#
Healthy Disinflation hperhaps
M K K AVK. « XMU *T ,
i
nnd | prevailing opinion of the moment jluuild la&gt;
rk faith In the objectivity —1,1
lellahlllty of Anu'rlmo liPUrtJlMpIs Outlined By Ad­ era.
visor Of President Mr. Hliiwc, however, dmwn a
surprising lack of knowledge of
WASHINGTON. Mar. J0M /T) the function .d newspapers when
— Dr. Edwin G. Nouns said today he writes:
The results of Ihe In*! prenl
he had handed in hit reiignaton *•
chairman of the Preiident’s Council delltlnl electIo i i i certainly did not
of Fxnnomic Adviion. Hut he said Indicate that the majority of our

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Nourxe Says He
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Economic P o s t

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he plans tn slay on the jnh "as far
as Fvc heard "
Nourse tallied tn reporters after
a call on President Truman. He
said the resignation had been in
Mr. Truman's hands fat at least *
couple of months hut he had neve{
discussed the mutter with the Prfsideni.
Notasr has been at odds with his
two colleagues on the council, Leon
Keyselling and Dr. John D. Clark,
over handling of the Administra­
tion's anti-inflation policy.

ituroslty hut Ithis is s figure
to ba studied hy any who have
discounted
the
nenelratlon of
Communist Influence Into the
United Stales. Of rntiise. New
York City is the biggest center of
that Influence In the country, hut
you find It surprisingly wide­
spread, both In cities and rountry districts.
A significant aspect of the con­
ference was that Hie Red dele­
gates continued (lie rhsrge of
warmongarlng against the United
States, despile the fnct that they
guests In the house of cap­
Howsvar. Whit# Hous* inform­ were
Fadeyev and Hlimdaknvlrh
ants said they regard tha resigna­ italism.
(hair pieces bluntly, so
tion as a routine affair In line spoke
with tha practice of fop govern­ bluntly indeed that a I limes they
reproof from the friendly
ment officials turning In resig­ brought
•udlfnce.
nations at the start of a presi­
Ob* would think It must have
dential term.
ien a trying task tor the visitors
Nouree, who has callesi recent
tint Communism per­
price declines a "healthy disin­ to perform,
no deviation front order*. It
flation". talked with Mr. Truman mits
have been particularly dif­
for half an hour today. Ha waa must
ficult for Shostakovich, a diminu­
reporting, he lotd newsmen later, tive man wilh a high pitched
on conditions he found In tour voice, whoae life is musical com­
weeks of travel in the W tlt.
sad not power politics.
Tha tHp did not chnnge hie position
The little composer really was
mind about the country's condi­
a hot spot, hecause he not only
tion, he acid.
I to attack America In his
"I found no sense of panic, but
•Moch, but reiterated a confession
rather a realistic facing of local
fault In wnndering away
problama In lumber, shipping nad a t klsCommunist
Ideology In hi*
other Industrie*," he eat*. In De­
composition, lie had heeni
troit, he added there seemed to
y. straffed for hla aberrnbe even lees uncertainty tjian la
k In Moscow ami had been
some other Industrial centers.
In tha good graces of
"They are very confident, the Instated
M W only after maxing ab­
labor people ea well aa manage- it
et apologias and promising to
la line. Ha was on exhibition
od year.” tt
►re In America, and hln speech
&gt;Trumaa ►d to be right With the chiefs
sro-to-owa wk hem*.
ourse (a
I t fa an Interesting commentary
S
M f l B oonfsrsncc Ithat
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Truman
assigned
anti-inflation , powers u
experts to work on a big
Congress hy Mr. Trumap,
a*tjjf supplying arms to
l Europe a* a bulwark
h &gt;OAMmMbtd. Thla pro*
P 4 fBow-Uh of (he North
s Defense Treaty which
1 chargea represent* a war
Kilned to testify before J .

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| Rev. William Fuller Mfafl Love'll To Take

Social A n d Personal Activities

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Rev. William A. Fuller,

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If chicken fat is on hand, it
j may lie use.l as the shortening In
. pastry for chicken or meat pie or
tnrriovei*

,n lu'cl,al;

A recital on Saturday at 8:161
P M. at the Woman'* Cluli will,
present Catharine Sorey, m enu
soprano, Anne Lovell, violinist of
Sanford, and Katherine Carlo,
pianist, in un entertaining pro­
gram of music by such composers
as
UluM-ppi Sartl,
Pe F alla,’
irieg, Rixel, Itinhms, .Schumann,'
Debussy. Chopin, Delius, Rach­
munliioff. Tombs and
Dvorak.'
I'iih-cciI* from the presentation
will be donated to the Fernald
Laughton .Memorial Hospital.

[ president of the Itnilwuy Mission*
T elep h o n e 148 Of North Americn and editor of
MINOR &amp; MAJOR
J the broadcasting Christian Railroaili-r of Toronto, Canadn, will
E R T P R O III'C T IO N S
Rucker Home Scene
udilfess member* of the Free
MetbiMlIst
Church,
Fifth
Street
Of Class S u p p e r
PRESENTS
und
Laurel Avenue, at 7:30
o'clock toinoriou' evening.
Luther Hm key, editor of the
FRIDAY
baptist Church wus entertalnei) j
/'J- #r,l ’* guests
* ' "of Itnilroad
Fvangellsi, official pub
The Axalea Circle of the Garden on Tuesday eveiiMg with a spag­ Mr. und Mrs. John itic
Rogers
i liratioii of the Rniiroait KvangeClub will meet at 8:00 P. M. with hetti supper at the home of Miss
—
listie Association, announced this
Mr*. Al F. Hunt, with Mr*. John 'U r!,r“ 'j ll,'k»r on Valencia Drive. | Friend* of Marvin
A. Dyul will' morning that Rev. Fuller is here
Cl*i k H* co-hostess.
Cample-lt-Losslng Po»t, Arner- in m i in ran
"""
i *- proving after an ilic ss ut til* of the two ruilioud organ Dal oils
i„,it,.r
,,r
lean Legion Auxiliary will have*
a business meeting at 7:30 P. M.
at the Legion Hut.
T h o s e e n j o y i n g t h e e v e n i n g were I
\ | r„
p f | n lg |,.f| j ^ H R I C
n t i 'W l i r t
IH •'&gt;*&gt;'• »* " student violinist of From astride In* horse FRANK SINATRA sweeps KATHRYN IjRAY
Spring Frolic* will be held at the Mlasea Mildred Turner. Martha today foi their home in Ktifnula, | H o i i O r t 'l l O n I l i r t h i l t t V
vutory in Winin .| m MUM-* "TIIK- klSSlXU U.LVUI I . LlIui j V
the Junior High School auditor liiogau, ■F rails Hs n i—o — Robbia n |n Bn-----------■
■ —1.......................................................
Technicolor,
ut
the UiU Tlu-utir Thursday and Friday
him at ttioft r. Mr•
\i
Mona "iTi" it
,,,
" r,,r,
!
------- Cnrlil^nssiH-inte professor of vloit
.
|
"\fl11-s
Iteiiv
Sbeiiminl
Helen
*
r
I
Mr*.
Joe
Stewart
........ted
her
till,
mid
u
former
'Indent
of
l„
M
“
MONDAY
! wur. Shi* Ia livmir tu»\\ uitli u
k
Idaughter. Angie, with a birthday Dolti-on of Fern Park, She is a *( i i w i r i r i in ilH
Circle* of till1 First Methodist Vlleii Harbrn IGicker Mr*’ H It
teMh ■iivr('i1 Ann und )i*'i ohl iimtlirr
Latub
am|r
Mrs.
Vl.
ILickei
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day.
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f
Phi
Re,a.
national
pro-'
«
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l
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HUKH
Church will meet at 3:00 P. M.
Mis* I online I iikunl, who h a s , J , , , , , , , ...... Myrtle Avenue. An tessional imi«lc and speech fra- I I n r l p r \ \ 01171111 H ( ' u n * in a mill unifti t••lent
a* follows: Circle Nu. 1 with Mr*.
’ m olV..eV|'n LBJ
V
^ t T ' . ^ r .............. WHS .......
the tie. ternity, and of the llaeh Choir 1 , U , l r ’
X
‘■ Thru* :io **•' m flV n rii kiinh •»f
W. K. Raines, 210 Holly Avenue;
. 0 fur
* Eli
1 . d-ration* and refieshment*. A and the Rollins Chamber On-lie*
ft mi | t«i he t.11ii*11if ariil v' *•( lilt VI*
left on Mon-laay to 'sail
Circle No. 2 with Mr*. B. B. Crum­
prize for mi Easter egg gain. Mu, Miss Lovell tin* appeared In
i^'m -iVStL-iVr l. o r It M IT T
I. * In ’nit dire It" to * i o MU * any
gland abuttril tbre "Queen Mary". was
ley, Silver Lake; Circla Nu. 3 with
won liy r&gt;lanne Sutton utal maiiy musical programs at Rid*
" v 11r-i***r-11 1
11**, fm to tunro, lit* hr I Hit'll for
Mr*. Freil Wilson. 1U00 Hanford
F
R
A
N
K
F
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A
wi . iuhu
H
Marilyn Washburn uns awarded lin* and In Wtnle. i'ark. Sanford
|f» | (in Ipw
I t.'io llt h o u " f i t
Mrs.
William
While
of
Alliens,
Avenue; Circle No. 4 with Mrs.
'•I'.riiiiiinrWIiT
in
f
"
of
tin*
(ioran mil (trlaiido.
I n .
s .
iri,,,.
1
1
&gt; si
is
IaI prize If.u
MI
Ipinning
M l I f l l l ! } ' Ithe
Ilf* Itail
I I 1 1 (on
l | | 1111
♦
d
limn
Mipply
»*
m
«I
of
•
!»•*
Merlin
_ . ... fva .
Ilf?,, o'^ K|Mr,
Easter hm.ny. Each .... was \li** Sorey is n &lt;tudent of Ar- nirlif l
l lm tri ll hrilidird font* td f*»od
m nut; Circle No. 6 with Mr*. E. tl
F ik i
e l » i « ‘ ,,,L , l,,; !l0|" H - r e * e „ .e d with .... E a s ie r l-askel 'bur K Hutchins, ns-uciate pmMir liriivmi' lh*‘ flvr "Villlr** Hir
m Kilpatrick, 228 We*t Eighteenth a n n oBIRTH
A viibV offu'i (A11li hfirdly
uncem ent
f e , " on
': West
.
' Stn-r-l. She ....... I.......... ........... nr,,,,, the a fte r- fes*ni of m ice She has been in
Hetlii*
i While
Fir*i
I*tifiiiIfh foi I ho 4»'nk"ki, tun »lutlr* jotrts ditily lonnut foi
Street; Circle No. II with Mr*. M
Hie Kimwle*
Mi'iimrial
Chapel uiui
■plans to leinrn to Athens on Sou
"
a wiii«li «»Im* i ** F in n
F»vii 1 1 * i in ii it a t h r I r d o not Iktiou lll'otil
L Till!*, 1100 Elm Avenue.
1,|Sy
Happy Hirlhduv ua» *&lt;iog try c |„ ,„ f,„ i|t,. past three years and llnlin'% '* *« ji f t ..........." mol •#»»fl«*i» Ftttii Malm, vdia -ny' *br i1lie Plillathea Class of the First
" I be \\ in Id's (iie a fe v f
participated in
numerous
i
______ _
11n* inip*t i »»&gt;
M»*w *»uf fin1 lui*
doiM^ hrl duly Hhr rivi»i\rd only
my ’ l'**4 itioio »••••," *!o *iii(l
Presbyterian Church will hold u
ca k e i Winter I'aik ......
I 'u n M "
Mt*»
Itav
tlallelta
of
New
Yolk
leandles
on
lo-i
luitlolav
It.ii&gt;r «li him
t h I I n (lo in
a ll our h lti i fi trio a Mliritl inn no.ill
meeting at the home of Mr*. W
tile following plogllllli will lie a*U|l«*|||f 0«h \*M I •***'* t«11(i**r I * kri'|» n %%lit* tta in k rd fie»
h. Holly heart ut 8:00 P. M. Mr*
............................
Mr.and Mr* Hugh .............. J r . Ciiy a.nv.-.l „„ Sunday
*p.-„.l,
" " ........ ple*entcd
hrl Hv** I« (i,!ilifItM-tw hto v all tiny
It. A. King ami Mrs. Felice West ,,f Jacksonville announce the Idrlli two week* » ill. Inn b.othe, amt '* " 11 1111,11
Hoi - lir - hon»d a |nlr *4 ii-i I■•*i
A p r i l llh S::tli I'. M.
wilt serve a* hostesses with Mrs.
H Juugliter Patricia Klailie on ' sister In law, ............I Mr* Rail
lb ..........ni*’Vinr the paiir with) "t ungi M-il i 'll.i Rene", (,lii*cp loop
ll - k i up h r l h til r ll 11 to -iri lit it food
II. 11is-1*'*
‘b'Mi1*. Dr Falls. "Can
(li'MiitiH ■ it)iiiol pitiniw at IMtim* p m v r l lo 1h r " ttirVIHK lu t h r l of
.Mar ...........
20. Mr*.
Crossou is 11,«• form- , Calletta, at then home si fit) Angie were Sue Itridv
Hi.llylicuib
.......
.. ..........................
-loll
1
M
e
I
alia
l»y
C
atharine1
Kill1 Aveioo
tclvingl. il, Mulch, tla I' kiiiillicit,
ami Wn^-hHdim a u f o h h tin * i ' i i i l n " ni to '-trip a
Chapters of the auxiliary of Holy
Newsome of Sanford
llllt \ M ill H I M i IF t i
in fe r
i in Mum
_______
___—
i Maiilv.i ninl Candrii Wu-lihurii, So.i-v
Hie t
S /on,', und F old* ro u t \ im m i lift to m y "14 m int
^ C io is Episcopal Cliurch will meet
\ I I d 1 1 (If 11 M
Sonata
No
foi
|
l.ieui
t
ub
Ju
lia
n
I!
Adam
s,
T
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rr
y
and
Union
Nella.*,
Chria
Jl,u,"
i
inii'iiel.
r
.
ll
e
and
Wnu*t»tf
are
9 * ' 3:00 P. M. us follows: St. Agues
*'W r « veil y r l lrtfn»&gt; a kill*.! n* tt»
•
■bo.
tlreie
tiv
Anne
l
ovell
unit
T
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T
II
M
E
E
K
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R
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M
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T
J
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o
f
Wiliniliton,
I
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is
expect
Aker-,
Ibuuoii
M
u
r
io
n
Mi
mine
Hir ic 'p u li'il'illt y of Ihe 'If, yea, I
will. .Mrs. W A. Fitts, Celery
-o p p lv
l h r - m il* 'i w ith
* 'A R I f
hatliaiinr &lt; atln
1 lie .T ru th Seeker* &lt;la- n of H
on Frutiiy to attend
'
. , , ,
.................... .
Avenue, cu-bustess, Mrs. Irving
. ie. le.d to u i n v e ...............—
.......... Sulim i. I ■ lie Joiu--, |t„l,o Hob 1 " l i n i n ' T u n C o i ' i i i ' , R i/ e l; " W it old woman chief I .
..
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I
paic
cltoil
I
-no
dv
a
n
,
I
kce|
Itltll
J*k|l||S|l||
reiulieig; HI Ann's with Mrs [_ir*t_ .Mi-tliudist l.mirrh met la s t'th e uatioi,al meeting o f'th e All bai.t and
I kiii n -poii-il&gt;l* Mini t'liougli I J ,
i i " * i* I u i « l ’
nr. -'H I
♦nin'
,,
„
,
..
| M m id elti ll” , lit rtlt.i) . "M em H r l
will lie Hm
food i- i taily :ti llie ml pm I oi
MiMBin Russell, Loch Arhor; St Monday at the church annex w ith, Guards m Orlando -and
........................
.. Mi
I v f lit * I IM I'll
ilU ’filhrii*'* in*- &gt;
Si-loillim
' r - ' •"ell
Schumann hy
Catherine till Hie —nv In Hir.u." to oni'lte i ^ junI- mid
-*■i P"est of his parrid* ui their Frank Ak.
I'aiberine at the Parish House M u John Crawford prending.
l!(
\ * III •7 I mIH'K,
UlM lltlll III!' » I**• I* I n !•« 141 ll 'llllt
’
..lev
SuMmi, M,
F in n II k I.o i ipliillii'd
.
. on 1‘ark, , Ayriiue Making
............................
It t
It'llke. M rs.,
Si Maik’s will meet at 8:00 P M i-ollowing tlie devulioiinl given hy- , liome
liile r iiu * * io |i
tv h triirv rr ri
i i «** *Ib «I
I Mi* Nellie Vnoghii, plans
- 1..... -....
- ' iHie
n trip wdh Col. Adam* will be y|, |&lt;»tp|, H„i,|,u,d Mi l l o i n e r ' ..................
were
.
i
,
Pile It* Hi.i M n g i- I.a le '* f-m.l
in the Parish House.
" N i l i l H it*l» • Ilia* Itll 11 Vu r v
311
made fur a covered di*,,
ilrw
co,,p, ■i ut ton with Hie
* 1. Iinn-'iieoi.
iiiic Iip o ii I^...... . »‘«ul It
It.nurd.
l l t i . h y Se
llars. M,*
o c r t - ' T' " ' '
v,o rk * ,
Jiethtrs,
Mr* JJaacckk M
Vlittri
to be Indd in the Crawford garden j
A m e in n ii
li u t i- li and
t irlich I In11 it it"** mtilvf 1 Inii|**- 44 fil'd ll tm
l run, Mr* H M Smtlli, Mi-* H a i ­ Mibu*»v. “Sell.-im in II Minor
S iilliff lll \ I flB'V III i k l
ID
(n
..... .
............... ..
Raisins to lie put Into salads un Mnk Avenue, Following Hie
Mi*s Marguerite Grave- left " 11 ic l l MiitHo-w - ti lot I III1 Ill'll.o *-»-'* , I..,"", l„ K alh eiim - Carlo.
. d e l- Ihe II
In I 111' (i!ll ill'll *tf ttll* SlriH^
taste especially good if they un- meeting refreshment* w e e served i »l*«y I" re,urn to liei ho.nr* 1,1 Cl aiiillallo-l. I I! Mew in I
till f«zni| 11 '!ll"|ln| I • I n
till'
fn iiiC riiM
ii*'i*t(»'r| fm
14ii.'hUtlftl lilllt
i " 1', Helm*, " I n |'he Sdeiu'i- of H tiliU t'i
"plumped" first. To "plump”.
ulrolil 20 iiiemher*
jColiimlua, S C. after vi iimg lx-)
114411|f ll illi|i&lt;&gt;iri'. ti id 1 .iff »*! Un li n u l f h t y ' i c
Ii i»* k 1»ri 11** i
t oi If a - 1 1 1 .11100 - VI t ll I tier k
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Kin liiiiKiiimifl, h i ini'tri litt4 lU th 'll Itll 11 i t i f aril •Ti'iillii(l|' f 1ri m m i
.sister und hrotlicr in law, Mi
9 wasli tile raisins ill hoi water,
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f*m.| " flir
01 VI..,1* , ll,,li 1 It, VI1001 allil
Mainly and the Spidci " , I'nmli* p«*flnil .11hi f it l t i | i ii
mid Mr- Rov Holler m, Mellon
turn them Into a strainer, cover
f! 4i»v*' I ii| Innl. 1.Jty ud Ihu 'U i4
iiHiuliuc Holey
VI i|,,, I 1,1111 1 1 t'l iidlo llolis
the strainer und place it over i To make Ehk* Renedicl put a ville Aveniu* Al*i&gt; visiting Hn*
i l t t f ' k , K r i l U Itn liii i *4u( t-4
“I il‘-f til l I ririi , i|rilc'k in f hih'
hn
Nonulina lip IMil fm piano and
boding water to steam fur utiuut slice of sauteed bum and a puach- Hollei's i* Mr* II Pre-roll Herr,
"M'** i n ) j* 4l |r« lU tll-ft'l 1 III' Ml
Jiu l t hv ittnlris In ini|iii»vi' ;im
o'li,i, Dvorak tiv
tim e I ov.dl, i |it n l " z triii|»**l«'iil f" t »4 filing, h»
6 minutes. Be sure to chill the cd egg on lialf of a toasted Eng- another sister of Mr*. Holler'*,
In i i ' , " I ’ m u Malm smil,
n i l VM . l
WI
Hv I t E r n PRIISSF.R
Kail......... Carlo
plumped raisins before adding lisii muffin and tup with Hoi- of WelDton, M, Mr*. Herr plan* I
Itll them v%hill nii|| tif ftitd) i*t it* "Hi*
«»' li nt in ti it «im 111^
C
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Mi*
Jo
h
n
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rnd
orff
them lo the sa la d ._____________ lundaise sauce.
to return in Ohio on Friday
Miitr«*4 ii 11&gt;I ut w l r i l t’Hrit 1 4ult* tin* |rii"l " i s m c i i l l i - vi l u l l ' t l i r
I Hit \ M 1 1 1
never tin* lieeli m mi opera, lint
Ulltl tl'Hli the s tu ff fill" f" f&gt;t lit t tliI li ft l»U" l*»'i*IB \%II| k l l l g . "
"he's played .......... .. Aida, .Salome ,„
ridiculous. I'lie idea I* that flit* uiriitii tw/* *4i f
THE g a r d e n g a t e
i« )"i
...........I vmop* many lim es r , heailliful and in kee|tiag
**1 iii' r * Iitiii:jt't* l In*1 film , frit
By MHH. J. L. INGLKY
hef.uo|H'ru-i(.&gt;l,ig ti,rungs
Mr*. Ilimlorfr gavr up her lial- I fit'll) (In* itriin*«t u u y in itn&gt; ttf
Garden Club Program, Station WTHH, Momlay al 7 in P. M.
it * tie. Iiidiby. Mi* , it tidorff |&lt;&gt;. ti'**nii* to muriy a C
Cm,,*,,,,,
HOLLYWOOD. Mar. IIP (A1) llle u g o jt|„. five aif|&gt;iifti«. iiiilmt'l m\ ttrit
Mldweek medley: hlgliliglil* and feel* if* appriipnali' to ill* ** like phy*ieian and settle down R ut1tm l tiffu m l' ut till* uirpoit x tin
$ tin Wednesday of last wuvk Mrs.! Putted Plant: I.iiida lluridiill, sidelights mi Hi,* Hollywood new*. Hu- li-'i.ilii" -vli.'ii -lie i.tti'iul.* tin- in' never forgo! wlint she term* loiw
to mix light and heavy good*
John Hchtrard, Jr. chairman of | blue rlblmn.
Youth is finally being served upeiii oi hulteC She him iiK*eiuhlfd niy fir*l love" and soon liegau in each plain' load and take cine
the Junior Garden Cluli* of San­
Doll Tea Table: Frances Middle- oil Hu- 'crecn, al least on Ha- dis­ enough "lillfdi'" costume* l„ en- &gt;h'*tgiiiiig costume* to wrui to Hint all .............. . food m e on hand
ford presented the prizes and rib­ ton, blue ribbon
utile liei In iitlernl prni-tii'iilly any KuRel peifuim.... .
taff sld".
to lie -tupped
bon awards won by the arheol
Km "Swim Lake," .lie wears a
For some time I've been uoiing pei-foi inuii-e IIHi led in u gown us
Giummar School:
Tile iillies' plan vva* lo hu&gt;e all J
children In the recent Junior G ar­
Poster, Hoti Hlioemakei, blue, Hint Hollywood'* stars are getting near like that of Hie pi non donna white evening gown udorned with eleven dav*' "lock of food al Hie
den Cluli exhibits of tha Garden ribbon.
while plume* und white plume air port*, a three d ay*' slin k on
older, with few youngsters being or prinui Imlleriiiii a* po*.*ili|e.
Club Flowar Show. Thfc pupils
t'llie
Mr*. Oriulorff....... . u luillel stu- lieiiildre**; fur "Guile Pnrmiftine," ra ilw a y freight c a l - and a 'Id
developt-d to replace them Young
Paintings:
were highly praised for their inailr
people, who represent the inajur- dent and now the imdliei of Hncu mi the other liuml, *he'» u wicked d a y s ’ stock in lli'iliii," F ra n Hahn
Harriet
Kedding,
blue
and
white
Drest and participation and were
i»y. of Hie movie .............., havejdmiglder*, design* tier own d, ■**es inti-can gill with n row of .iuek- reported
told that the Junlo*- Hhow was ribbon.
IiihI lo watch Mil, -III and fill-year- and ha-- them made id ........ . n.g.piok mffle* under u slinky
" R ill we surpassed tin* plan hy
Charlie Russi-tl, red rlblmn
tha best ever held in Hanford.
tiituef .
Muck gown
fa r -o Hint rallo lls fm lifi day*
School entry, soil experiment, old film home, and heroines.
A
The svlnnors of the various blue ribbon.
Itv applying varum, nec.-.-o-1 ,\ gold lam)- dress trimmed now a l e in llerlin mid Ili.iHUI ton*
DV not that those ages ore le*x
w classIflratluns were as follows:
Interesting. Few heronn- good act­ ries, you can change them j will, gold .-oi k feather* and a of food are stm ed al F lu nkfiir t
Dish
Gardens:
Bird House Contest: Judge, Mr.
ors until they pn** Ihe 3d mnik. aiouiid, site *aid. "tin- idea i* "' gold fealhei lieaddre-.* i* her eo»- alone." sill' lidded
Kenneth Kumscy, blue ribbon.
Jack Russel).
V o;V p
__ _____ |tum e fur "f’ui| D'tlr." while a
Rut youth deserve* n break, too. ___ ____
Winking with 11 M all of three,
Robert
Heolpy,
red
ribbon.
fr, first prize won by Graham
fm t h e K itltlic s
Progress i* being made in this
i perform ance of " ’Ih e N i itn u ck e r F ra u 11ii )i it, a refugee fn-in the
Pnttlc
Witte,
wliite
rilitinn.
Riggs, Soutliside School.
lias helped
mid e , S i n t " find* Mi* lirm lu rff ilresseil tin* uni zone, 1 proud and -ate
Margaret Moore, yellow ribbon department Not so much in the •ealtt. Thai
.
t'l second prize won hy Riliyl Flower arrangements:
S tm ie i lit t e r S u i t s ini
liu\
mule division. One of tin- few Ie x a * Ihe most avid niovlii . l a t e jut a C lir is lm a . motif, wdli a -mall fled having handled liei |oh w ill
Tyre, Houthside Hehool.
j Miniatures:
by
'Ih e
t ii .-en J t !lu i.t ma* tie e
head
ornam.-iil " a l l e a -1 my allied counterpart
bright young uctor prospect, i* a- evidenced
till
l"lin- Inn will) siiui't
I'tinl
fi r,(l third prize won l.y Nancy | Kenneth Ramsey, blue ribbon
Promise" piemieie m floust
2H.yeni'-iibl Muntgiiniery Clift.
lopping a foil -killed -lively tell me I have." -In- explained
Vl 11a vs;I v Iiii llet 'i
Get
the
prices
down
hoy*
and
Cushing, Houthside Hehool.
| Myrn.i Eubanks, red ribbon
dress
The female list i* more Ini
Two hundred HioiisiiNd inn* of
Honorahie mention went to Ken-! Yvonne Cullun, white ribbon
pressive. Among the virtual cln yozs ll get Hie folk* loo k in
Me. wardrobe include* Jupa- to 1 tmve been or del rd &gt;h " I ■•
.St l,\
^ &lt;■* ’ U e 11itv e n ie lli 1
neth Ramsey for two entries and
.-lies for stardom ure Elizabeth
John Lund is u victim of film net-e kimono* fm "Madame Rut- illeil. 1 liiiliged, 1 Hlici'lled illl'l " •
Small
arrangements:
Iti
nil
ciilm * itn liiilme r r u v .III!
also Larry Wallis of the Grammar
Taylor, 17; Wumlu Hendrix, 20; producers' prejudice a g a i n * i terfly," a liare-midriff number like ordered hy tin* -mull Geiiiinli
Charlie Ru*seil, blue ribbon
lliveiuh-l
blonde acto rs. They
claim few the our made fuimni* by Lily womnii wlio l"-t loti tm tmml.
.School, and to Thomas Minor In
Shelley
Winters,
2fl;
Marta
Torrn,
Martha Cameron, red ribbon.
the older boy group.
2.1; Ava Gardner, 25; Ann Illyth, blonde men become .t a i* Willing Pons for “ l.iikme," an embroid­ futhi'i uud lo'iHiei limine Ho
Clarrlce Craft, white ribbon.
" I ' l l - s s y MlH.-vt’ i l l e s - n ' - s II I * i | h
Hlrd and Flower Scrapbook Con­
2U; Rhonda Fleming, 23; and Co- to do tint not dye for old Pain ered mumlaiiii coat uud Chinese
Dawn
Pearson,
yellow
ribbon.
I'n le I'iltk tlllil W h i l e
■Mount, he said he'd take a fti*t headdress fm "Till ambit," and u
test: Judge, Mrs. Julius Ding*
Iren
firay,
22.
Large arrangements:
feliler.
Interesting to note the last Haiti hack to New York if they •Tight ivd, ruffle' 'lie*
with -lie -aid "Oil Muyday we liuvi- a
Kenneth
Ramsey,
blue
rlblmn
Houthside School:
three are Ring Crosby's Isle-1 tried to alter his lock*
•'lack lace oiunlilla, high comb Maypole ut liMUii- and all tin- 111In
Martha Cameron, red ribbon.
12 first prize won by Peggy
Lund cited lighl-loppi-il Alan and tiirtui.e--liell fan for "Car­ ming*.
lending Indie*. Hi, Ringl
Hu Christina*, we have "inClarice
Craft,
white
ribbon.
I
.in
1.1,
Vun
Johnson,
Duiiiiy
Kaye
Ann Thornlay.
men."
Howard
Hughes, like many
log tree uud eueh of ll - tin til
Dawn Pearson, yellow ribbon.
Sonny
Tuft*
und
argue*
Hie
pro
f l second prize won hy Ann
Texan*, Is a tough guy lo tangle
Her three daughters tile oldest men little tree, t""
Junior High School:
Thurston.
with. His fetid with United Art portion of blonde male .tat* i i* in nil lege all "have taken
Shadow
Rox,
Phyllis
Shames,
‘ "I'ld* fliylstm ii- I did mine m
Honorable mention, Lola Loulpa hlue ribbon
1st* started when he was idea* greater than that of Idnnde mule* bullet lesson* fur years," | « -aid tuitions and lion - Hie song, von
in Ihe G. S.
Yates, Meredith Scott, Dede Shelug
Id.*
"The
Outlaw"
through
the
"I'm
not
ambitious
for
them,"
And my youngesl daughiei
Potted Flowering Plant, .lane
The busses stood
firm In Mr*. &lt;b iid"i ft added. "I don't ex­ know.trimmed
_ ran, and Frances Middleton.
company. He hml td agree ta u
in wiiitn gumdrop
English, hi ut- rlblmn.
I'huive I IHTi
lif i M ugnoltu
"Perils of I'niiliiie" hi- w««rt %rii»' pect them lo la- ballerina*. Hot wu*
V
Weitalde School:
lot
of
deal*
to
tuke
the
picture
Potted Plant,Wilke, blue rlblmn.
jecled to hair rinses Hint made it's just pint of their education. It'.* 11 lid of w m k, Imt it makes lift
12 first prlxe won by Jean Tar
with
him
when
lie
bought
KKO.
fllll."
Miniature, Margaret MorrDcr.,
rant.
Lately Hughe* has forced UA him look u different -limV in
Mrs. Hriidoiff doesn't confine
| l xecond prize won hy Mary blue ribbon.
4-r-re + ee-r t++++++++++++++++++++4+ i-&gt;-t-r+ n t i-r ++-r n - H t i M-t r r r&gt;+++++++-j
to change the ending of |ta hig every scene. For "My Friend her costuming and elaborate prep
L a r g e arrangement, Sandra money maker, "Red River," when Irma" he just slap* some hnii g.m ''rations to public performances
Ann Ludwig,
Honorable mention went to Mar­ Dunn, blue rlblmn.
he claimed similarity to a »e oil. It makes him look dark anv She love* partii&gt;*.
Westslde School:
how.
ian Routh.
quence In "The Outlaw."
"Wo splead d all llnough life,'
Grammar School:
Third and fourth grade doll
Now he's trying to hold tip
(2 flr*l prize won by Kenneth hmiMi and garden with family gar­ IM 's "Champion” hi-rauxe of al­
Ramsey,
den activities, blua ribbon. This leged likenesses to Ills "The Set
(1 second prize won by Shirley u n d table exhibit was the out­ lip." GA probably
wishes Ii
Tyre.
standing entry of the show. The would go bark to Ids fight with
Mr Honorable mention went to Her* ant Ire work was done under super­
w riet Redding, and Molllo Joe vision by the school children. The Hu fur nunc has dona mi, bid
Mu. I iaiili,
materials were al) gathered from If any inuviit bigwig asked tin*
Awards made by the out-of-town the woods hy the pupils and such wlint w«» wrong with theater
*lVl*"* III hmII i I h III11*1 nnvt ll V
judges at the Flower Show and Homs as cement pool, bird bath, business IM nay: admission nrlcc*.
presented the children Wedneaday and stepping-stones made in Ihe
The must movie complaint* 1
lull, lli'llff1, llfliwll
were as follows:
rlass rooms.
get frum reader* are about thea­
Suutlulde School; '
Box of Miniatures In pastel ter ticket coat*. They claim that
Miniature arrangpmentat
theater* have priced themzelve*
eolora;
Nolly Dunn, blue ribbon,
Into ih • luxury class. The two-hit
First grille entry, blue ribbon.
Ann Thuhiton, red ribbon.
anil -Hl-ront film Imuxe* are gelSally Clark, blue ribbon.
Jimmy Moye, white ribbon.
Peggy Aim Lund(|ulat, red rib­ tlllK a* scarce a* nickel beer In
most part*.
M David Brown, yellow ribbon or bon.
hotiureble mention,
Take n look hi Texas, where adMary Ann Ludwig, white tiblmii.
Rmall arrangementa:
Tommy Williams, yellow ribbon. mission* have been kept at a low
Dottle Wllllama, red ribbon.
Pish Gardens:
B. Hodgson, white ribbon.
Second Grade, blue ribbon.
Nancy Robh, yellow ribbon.
Third Grade, red ribbon.
Largo arrangemantat
Fourth Grade, white ribbon.
Nancy Cushing, blue ribbon,
Arrangement In German helmet,
Tty (htr Hhapper'*
Jack Thomaa, red ribbon.
Tommy Russell, blua ribbon.
Hpedal for TfcuraFlower speclmanit
Tea table arrangement, first
day.
Wallla Pope, blue ribbon.
grade, blue e-ibbon.
Box of mlnlaturea, arranged hy
Deep Fried Devil*
Insect display by Tommy Rus*
ANT 8
Earl Benton, blua ribbon.
■all, blua ribbon,
td
Crab—Tartar
■A Dolt Room a m a % n i g u , en*
Tha Junior Garden Cluba wish
Hauca— 2 Vtga*
tarad by Bara Dunn,TTu# ribbon. to thank the Judges who ualsted
tablfH— Hot Holla
Dish Qarfeaaj
In tha show and grateful appre­
—Butler
Fred Ball, blua ribbon.
ciation to the Garden Club and
Jo Ann Hughy, red ribbon.
the Garden Center for 91B.B0 for
BIMy Thompson, w itiu ribbon.
the contest prlzea,
—By Mrs, John Schlrard, Jr,
Fountain H p • c I a I —
fly Airman In tvashabla Roymi.i
ami Cntton. Look or abort aleeve*
Marahmallow Sundae, 2
acoopa of your favorite
in *ullit color* ami plaid*.

Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

ford Continue*
Vktory String By
Defeating FLSmith

COMMENTS

Tho 8nnfnrd Giants ran their
•trlng of spring training victories
to five yesterday at the Municipal
Alrpo rt training rump of the New
York Giants hy defeating the Clas*
O Port Smith entry In Him Western
Awoelatlon hy n III to In count
The contest was halted at the end
of the eighth inning.
Jack Diehl, Lrn Klaus and dim
Olaekin divided Ihr pltehirn* ilu'iei
fnr the Sanfordltei, while Len
Matte and I ' m! Itomnnelln worked
behind Ihn pluto.
Manager Orulier is building his
Infield around Jim done*, Johnny
McManui and Charlli 1'eplo. Jones

It Y ARTHUR RECK WITH, JR
Herald Sport* Editor

From The

SIDELINES

Baseball leagues
Mora than 160 boya of Sanford I
me participating In the Lions j
Junior League and the Rotary
Junior la-ague baseball games.
The l.lons league is sponsored by
the Sanford Linns Club for boys
iietween the ages of 0 and lit.
while the Rotary Club operates a
rague for laiya between III and

in.

Season Clowes September 1

At DeLand

UFA!)

DeLand

Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.

Orlando

At Galnravllle

At Orlando
I Apr.
i May
,June
.Idly
Aug

26
6-23
2-17-20
30
10-26
I

May 7-11-21
June 1-12-26
July H
Aug. 2-l2-:«l

G a in u H v ille

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SCHEDULE OF THE FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE —• 1949

HoaiMMi 0 |W M April 14

IH
4-22
I -1H-.'to
9-«J»
11-20

THE
Apr.
May
June
July

20
2-14 20
10-27
17-27
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At HI. Auguallne

AT HANFORD

At Daytona

At I'alatka

At Leoaburg

b

FIRESTONES
Super Value Sale

20
0 26
3-11-20
7
2-13-20

Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.

20
2-11-20
10*27
I7-2H
l-.1t

Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.

21-28
13-31
14
3-201M
8-22

Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.

14-30
17
0-22
3-14-22
7-0-28

Apr. 16
May 8-21-29
Jun 16*84
July 11*96
Aug. 16*19

Apr.
Nay
Juna
July
Aug.

22
10-10
1*10
6*16
1*17*23

.Outboard Motor SaM

\p r. 10
May 13-16-27

Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.

20
7-24
1-1226
H
3*12-20
(

Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.

14-30
17
0-22
2-28
2-21

Apr.
May
•line
luly
Aug.

24-29
13-30
14
3-20-24
8-22

aays "10*10
8*10

July 6*16
Aug. 1*17-20

Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.

16
9*81 *29
16*24
11*26
16-10

*3Vi H. P. Slightly Uited 50.00
.ANOTHER
75.00
New 3 Vi H. P. KICKER 90.00
| l II. P. With Forward N e *
lira! and Rcrernc
139.35

Apr.
Muy
lime
July

IK
4-22
I• IH-.UI
29

Apr. 10
May 8-21-20
June 10-24
July 11-20
Aug. tt» t9 “

Apr.
May
lime
•uly
Aug.

21
10-10
8-10
fl-lfl

Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.

Apr.
May
June
July
Tffir

14*30
17
6-22
1*14*22
7*28—

\|ir.
tuy
untJuly
Aug.

'uno 0-2H

luly IH 2M
Aug. 6-21

ISANFORD

J udo

24*28
13*31
14
3*20*24
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' 3.98 BOAT CUSHIONS
!23e SHEAR FINS
II1I.GE DUMPS

3.99
16c
3.99

The Lions league with four
CANTING RBftfctt\ 1111 I I III 16
dnh*. the Plant*. t ubs. Itfd Hoi
y f y eit at tm ni. Mi'i r r inr*
and the Srmlnolea, Is giving HO
LKVEI. WIND
Apr. 14-30
Apr. 10
May fl-ll-ff,
Apr. IH
Apr, 26
Apr. 24-28
Apr. 21
i t short stop anil I’enln practiced boy* a aholeaome form of re
OTHER REELS 3.9S TO 29.96
May 17
May 8-21-20
May
13*30
May
1-16-27
'••ne 3-11-20
May
5
23
May
10-10
Ot second hasc y r sltuida
d ay.
rreallon. The Rotary league has
COXE • OCEAN CITY * HED*
June 6-22
tune 10-24
'uly 7
June 1I-2H
Juna 14
June 2 17 20
June 8-10
"This infield gives ua a pretty sii trams Including the Tigers.
DON -I.ANGLKY -THE FINEST
July 1-14-22
July 11-20
July 3-20-24
July p.;:y
St. Augustine July IH-27
Vug. 2 1.1 30
July 0-10
IIE
R
A
IJ)
good start. However we still am Giants, Indiana, Grace*, I'lratea
Aug.
7-28
Aug.
16-10
Aug.
6-21
Aug.
8-22
Aug.
Ill
Aug.
1-17-27
not sure who wr will get to fill and Cubs. The Rotary league
Sept. I
tho gap at first i.ase," Manager trams have nearly 90 hays on
CASTING RODS
Oruber declared this morning.
their rosier.
Apr. 20
Apr. 30
Apr. 16-20
Apr. 10
Apr. 2.1
Apr 17-27
Apr. 22
3 .OM To 25*00
May 3-14-26
Hy participating In these base­
May 0-26
May 12-30
May fl.20.2R
May 4*22
May 18
May 1-10
SemlnoIcH Defeated
lune
10-97
ball gatm-s the hoys gain valuable
June
3-11-26
June
D-18-30
lime
13
•line 6-21
•un" 16 23
June 7-20
SANFORD
MONTAGUE - HEDDON
FOR
July 17*27
July 10-10-23
July 7
July 0-20
July 1-1.1 21
lit how to get along
July 6-16-31
July 12-26
KALAMAZOO • TRUE TEMPER
By Red Sox 15-» knowledge
Aug.
4*26
Aug.
O
ld
Aug.
2*13*31
Aug. 0-21
Aug. 11*26
Aug. 1120
with other youths, the physical
Aug. 10-2.1
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The Red 8m defeated the Hem- training is valuable ns well as the
Apr.
26
Apr.
2.1
Apr.
20
Apr.
16-20
Apr.
17
27
Apr
22
Apr.
18
Instruction
In
fair
play
and
sports­
LINEN SILK NYLON LINES
Inolss at the Lake Front Park hy
May 4*22
May 2*14*26
May l-tfl
May tS
May 0-20 28
May 12-31
May 7-W
HUNDREDS OF PLUGS AND
IIUNIIR
a 16 to J margin In the Linns manship.
June
1*18*29
June
10-27
June
6-21
June
1.1
•ime
7
.'ii
June
16m
June 4-12-26
Daytona
The two civic nrganlistlons are
Ll'HEH TO CHOOSE(F R O M ■
League play yesterday afternoon
30
July 17-27
luly M 3 21
'uly 6 16 :i|
July III 10 2.1
July 12 26
STATE July
July 8
John Meisch win umpire for the In lie praised for their work with
Aug.
11-26
Aug.
4-20
Aug
0-21
Reach
Aug.
0
IH
Aug
14
20
Aug
lit
23
Aug. .1-12-20
the children of Hanford, and for
games.
Sept. I
HOOKS - SINKERS • FLOATS
Davis ami Whatley were the sponsoring the leagues.
SWIVELS . S N A P S • FLIES
Leaders
In
the
l.lons
league
Apr. 21
Apr. 16 20
Apr. 26
Apr. 19
batteries for Mnnnger II. J. Hi*A p r 23
1LINK I lH llH H I NO . NET •
May 0-2O-2H
May 12-30
May 6-26
bee’s Red Hoi, while MrCall and Inrlude Jack Morrison and Ed­
Mny I I 0
May 3-11-16-27 May 6-23
•SEINES
June 16-23
June 3-11-26
.'illy 10 10 23
LEAGUE
June 2-17-30
Ju n e 6 21
Carlton were Imteriea for Harry ward MrCall, managera nf the
P
alatka
June 9-28
Giants) Henry Witte, manager nf
July 12-26
m i' 13
July 7
July 0-20
J u ly 2-13-21
Robson's Hcminolcs.
July 18-28
Aug 14-27
Aug. 2*13-31
111,;. HIH
Aug. 10-24
Aug. 0 18
"Both teams showed , Improve­ the Cuba) II. J. Rlsbee and Joe
Aug. 6-30
MINNOW BUCKETS
ment In play, and the Red Hoi Moaa, Managera nf tho Red Hni j
Apr
17-27
May
3-11-16-27
Apr.
23
A p r. 21
Apr. 18
Apr. 16-171
TACKLE BOX
Apr. 26
hitting was especially good," As- and Harry Rnhonn, manager nf
May IH
May I 10
June 9-26
May H-'.'O 2H
May 7*24
May 12-31
May 6-23
27e
PORK RINI)
alltanl Manager Joe Moaa of the the Hemlnolra. Msrrelle Faille,
•uue 7 20
June 6 21
July
18-28
June
4-12-26
Ju n e 16-23
June
1
.1
June
1-17-20
Ted
Williams.
John
Melarh,
John
Red Hoi declared.
1.62
FISII
KNIFE
July
0-16-31
Aug.
6-80
July 2 13-21
J u ly ID 26
July 8
July 10 10-2.1
NEWS
Leesburg
July .10
Hrhlrard. A. I,. Skinner and Al
i HUNTING KNIFE
2.77
Aug. 10-20
Aug. 0 21
Aug. 3*12*20
Aug 14 27
Aug. 0-21
Aug. 10-24
Katerann are umpires for the (
Four Dorh (Qualify
FERRULE CKMKT
Sept, I
10c
games, which are played on the .1
Front Park.
For Derby Event l ake
Manager* of the Hotary Lea­
79c
Gloria K. Desert Streak, Mel gue teams Inrlude F. D. Hrott,
nld Van Boael, Grean Bov, Wia., Taylor, end coach a t Michigan ! B A ^ B A L L S
Make (aooHH H uhtie,
Ling and llonnymore, who fin- Tigers) George Hllne. Giants)
and
Gena
Bernard!,
.Sturgeon
1.29
State,
was
named
head
football
|
S
O
U
H
A
L
L
S
Kennel
Club
Entries
S|»ortH
In
Brief
(■had In that order In the ninth Dr. A. W. Epps, Jr., Indiana;
Bay, Wia.. took lead In Amerl. coach at Oregon State.
I B A L I. G A PS
Dutch Dehncrt
ily AHHOCIATKD I'ltF.HH
race at HnnfniiMHlnmhi Kennel Hobby Newman. Hra-m; Roy
run Bowling (Jongrest doubles
T o n im rra asu.F.CTinx*
U n d a t a d—Toronto defeated - - - - - - - - - - - llnllrr.
Pirates
and
llnh
Cornell,
Club last night, i|iiiilif!rd for the
division with 1132.
n r M cnnn a m n n
Huston. .1-1, and Detroit defeated
IIAHF.il A1.1.
AI* NKWSFKATUHKH
track's annual Greyhound Derby Cub*. It. I.. Perklna. Jr., It. K.
iHindon — World
Mldrilyrelght Montrial, »■!, In the National HKHT SELECTION OF GLOVES
Klrat—Merit It. Hu*«mire |i»tcn.|
CINCINNATI
Wulter MillS
A
ItA
'fG
A
SI’RINGH,
N.
Y
True.
Hubert
I’earre
and
II.
II.
•r. Mltssa.
Apr. H.
Champion Marcel Certian knock Hockey League's Stanley G up1 A BATH NOW IN HTOCK
Hecund K * * * r
l'* - y .
7“ “
•'*•■*• — Huge, Toft -spoken Dutrli Dell- hiy, secrelnry-treasuier of Imse- ed out Dick Turpin of Britain In
Tho balance of the field will lie Pope are arnrera fnr the games. Melissa
playoff*. Toronto leads 3*1 and 1 I.KKT HANDERS GLOVES
nert, tlie gent linskellinll ran hall, said lionus players already
The
American
Legion
sponsors
determined In the seennd dm by , . .
seventh round of a scheduled ten- Detroit and Montreal are tied 2*2.
, ,
,
Third—Jim Torn Hay. Hack
thank
for
the
revolutionary
pivot
under
contract
would
not
lie
perii Junior team, and plana to operate
HiiooIh
elimination race Thursday.
In the heat-of-aeven semifinal
V«
It during the early summer months.
Koorth—I'rlncesa l'siith»i " "" play, has a couple of suggestions mitlrd a year of minor luhgur ’ Cor v■II **Or»— averne
CLOSEOUT ON GOI.F CLUBS
(Kip) scrlei.
ilcrluod ctulds. Imaly Hi|U«ak
for the improvement of the game, seasoning under the new bonus
AND IIAGH. COME IN FOR
„
------ r : Klfth—lllskr I
Klrean’a t-.lle.
The
ei-Origlnal
Celtic
ace,
who
rule.
Trautmnn S uch Bright
PRICER. IT WILL PAY YOU.
ItriMiklyn Dinner
yHlll| Apple.
RACING
romped
Hie
iH in rd s with
such
GOLF BALLS
( for IJM
Hranch Rickey, president of the
Mlsili Tonis Kl«al«r. li..tnna
Outlook For BaHcball Hrooklyn
ALBANY, N Y .-T h e New
court greats as Nat Holman,
I l r l t s , Jo h n H a r v a r d
Dodgers, net lug as tons!
H llk conch of CCNY, and Joe Lap York assemiily approved a hill to
Hsvsntti
lloriov llnoiisr
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CALL
US
FOR
A
DEMONSTRATION
l, W in ( l l r l
MOHII.E, AIn., Mar. DO—(/in— master nt a recent shindig given H »lUatil
chick, of the New York Knlrks, create
ii roninilttre
to study
l.,u*f M|..n«. Ts««s
3.98 LAWN GOLF
The head of the minor Icifgtiri In Vrio Ih'iii-h hy Hiutr Road Com­
pari
vigorously contends there is one Icgalliatlon of o fftrack
missioner
Mcrril
llnrlier
for
of­
says liaschnll will he played at a
' " N m i h - 'c n r k y 'a llltts. Tulfv lllll. major change to make noil some multicl betting In the state,
GAMES
We are now able to make Immediate delivery on mowl
ficials of tliu Stale Rond Dnparl- ( I s o r a ln T e c h
,
faster clip this summer.
hustling to do If haskethiill is to i BOWIE, Mil.— Apprentice Hen*
j
FUN FOR ALL
Tsntli—lliissls’s
Irnua*.
Northmenl
and
memhera
of
lie
Hrooklyn
modelK and Hbout one week to 10 daya on all modcla.
George M. Troutman, president
reach even greater heights and ny Clvltello rode four winners nt
western. Ilnpld Kellsr.
team,
called
on
Walter
"Red"
llarof the National Association nf
T it s iiH ir r a K v n m . s
slay there.
.the llowle Race track.
y t H S T H A I 'r ) — y a t a r l l r
.Professional
. . . . ______ liaschnll lcag tlM ,Jl,lr. who once left Hanford In seek
Dchnert
believes
hakkethallj
MISCELLANEOUS
I I'la s o n T o e s . J I t o s s u ilie |i« BADMINTON EQUIP*
aald yesterday he liased his p ra.|fam e and fortune, to give an add- re n d e r. 1 M w ltt T im a . ♦ I ’ lc N P e r . “goon*” should lie made to show' Atlantic
City, N. J . —Don*
ATHENS BATTERY &amp; ELECTRIC CO. .ALL
I m e n t s p e c i a l p r ic e s
through
all*
“ — . .
„
, .
diction nn the Improved ehowlng. reae In .10 seconds.
I I'H S lie d o w n . S M llS s n . 7 T e s o . a Inclr worthiness
(Year Pochard Dealer
around play rather than marc | Mlkana and Joe h ulks don l pop
m*de hy younger plnyera.
]
"Red" obliged and told hin 20# Bert i fa,
a R t'flin HAI'M—ra tn rto
up verY
very «l*"n,
often, UUl
hut mere
there are
physical stature.
“P
"Before the end of the 1940 ll■l•n•ra. including Harry Kudcll
528
Mouth
Bird.
DeLand, Fla.
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I tied Chain. 1 Mllver Jewal. I
"When I planned the pivot "’■"Y W,''J
•*« Broomed Into
Maoon, I hellcvn we'ro going to he #f Hanford, the complete hlatocy Kaaar Play, « Taw Hall, a l.lberly
2.66
TENNIS RACKETS
play. I pin
planned It for use nt var-•
»»l*h seasoning
a*»lng as good «
md nf liaaa- of tho Brooklyn Dodgem, of cot- llnund, a Jndaan l.ea. 7 HUIr » nlay,
Dutch
contends
that
when
the
Io n s s p o ts on th e c o u r t ." s a y s
.
hall as we hnd before the wnr," he lege days at the University of
NNI&gt;
3 for l.flQI
I 1 « M il.
mu-V i ' Delmerl. "Today, they put a hfg preaent stars hum .out, tlie talent
commented. "Ilnaehnll Is inpidly Florida and rsrapntles with surk
RACKET PRESS
pranksters as Sid llerlang and till nf Itnll. I It's lull. f. Hunufii. r. fellow close to the basket and **")’ moves into their shoes has
catching up."
I"..1"’ W"1 "*» rs.lorful or else
TABLE
'terrll llnrlier, and nf his early Tore Time. 7 HarkMfment. s Jlo. heeiHlse of his height there Is
Trautrnan is on a awing lliromrh M
Turn Fill
D ayMTII
.................................
nnthl.io » smaller guy ran do ex. I"," ,h" 11 'vin ""■••’f »• Die ticket
TENNIS SET
2.88
various spring (mining camps. He days In Hanford, aald Harry.
IMI i;—FiUwrllr
......
II1M
I
.
window.
Dutch
I
relieve*
the
clubs
I IMnky &lt;t4*firN*f. &lt;1 I'rlmPhR l'«n cept foul him."
Mr. Kudnll in relnting this event, Ibrr.
plana In la- Imck in Cnlumhtia, (),,
BOXING
3
Dimly
I
l.llllt*
Hm»r
Either
widen
the
foul
lane
it
}['M
■
»
hack
log
of
stars
neglected to state whether the |pr, &amp; Mr FlrpliMlI, •» .llmmlr Mmiim,
(omorrnw.
Sel 1.76
GLOVES
through a farm system will weur
He said the minor leagues will noted s|iorts commentator finish­ 7 Dr mil Hoy. 5 WmihIm IuihI MuI'Ip
thu emwns mid count the cash.
PUNCHING
HAG
4.76
FIFTH
I
U
IT
—s
Y
IM
Mil*
operate with Ml leagues tills sea­ ed In Hie time requested hy Ml.
of Hie court big enough to keep
HUN GLASSES
33c
son. one mine Hum Inst year.
lU rke y. W hile In Veto Beach. M r . \ l / ,llV 7 l' ^ : V Il»
lilg fellows from simply,
The lliliiilier of cliihs has m u ll­ and M rs. Ku d cll attem leil the game m up. s Nsiiu- It. T T o n Hiutr s these
1*66.
PICNIC GRILL
turning
around,
feinting
a
hit
and'
ed a record higli of III, lie said. Iietween Hrooklyn and the I’hllad- Glrrun's Cite
PICNIC ROHE
5.88
dropping them In.
S I X T H H t l ' K — . v i a W ile
"A good ninny of llie smaller lea­ elpliia Athletics.
I lllillln a
H e lls . :
A u u o s ts . S
WldiIrnlag the lune already linn
GASOLINE
gues which updated
with sii
T o n i* K l s a l r r . t V e ro n ic a tied S been suggested In some circles
9 .9 *
STOVE
Id ly M a r r ' s U u e H iiu en k
7 T id y
clubs have eipanded to eight
hut has not met with much sup.
Ite w a r d , I Jo h n H a r v a r d
TWtl 1.10,006 VICTOHIEH
dubs this season," he added.
port,
However,
Dehnert's
sugi
m
t
i
v
n
i
N
t
n
;
—
.v
ia
wits
NEW YORK—(/II—Walter Lit*
I. J Ily Jin g o . ) l a i l y geitlou of a half circle Is some­
1«enherg, a auccnafiil rider on F loI r eWn cine . iIH rHo
A LITTLE OUT OF SEASON
F a nt S C a m e In n , a thing rise, and with a three-sec­
ilk H o i. 7 T r o t A w a y , s ll ii n n r
Quick, Long-Lasting ’ California tracks, Is tha only MBanner
BUT WHAT A BUY
ond
rule
In
forre
there,
It
could
• Jockey to win two |60J)00 stakes
“CHARLIE
TRIPP1”
2*32
r
.
i
u
i
r
r
n
h a c k —a / ia
w
ile
cause
the
pivot
man
to
do
some
Q
B
z
Z
j
i
'during the first two mmitha of
t Itn lti H u n te r. 7 T r i a s H r el .1 tal! ntrpping.
FOOTBALLS
1040.
C
n
h
a
l.e
e
I
la
y
a
ta
lu
n
a
.
d
F
a
v
o
r
it
e
DOORS
OPEN
12:11
C.M.
DaH.
“ ■
"Getting the
tl big men to hustle
Lltienherg scored with Lurllne M a rs h a ll. « ii ' F u lt u i i Huy. 1 C a s t e r
Matinee* (Or • Evening! 44r
Is not the only t hlng that would
B. a 30 to 1 shot, In the H * • * rc k e't. i s•T lHl lr itIkHe i : — A / in W ile
done with a wider foul lane
Children I4e
Margarita handicap on Jan. 32.
RIFLES ft SHOT GUNS
I H e ,r a t a T e c h . 7 C u r k t 'e H ills ,
A month later he piloted Oaff ry t It-the - ll e n a r d . t » lr . H h urt- or n half-circle," claim:) Dutch.
AIR RIFLES
|. 7 5
"It
would
open
up
the
game
more
7 to 1 chaneo, to victory In Mtt tu n J. J u s t A M 'ac, d J la g lu C h o ic e .
•I .u c *k , *I -T l i l-Las! Day Wednrsday
t y "•••
H ill
Instead of presenting a set pat­
Santa Rusana Stakes. With jock I F IIV' rItlji
SPONSORED
BY
c v r ii n.arc.—a te a n .
GUN
KITS 79c valuo
*§/
tern revolving around n tall pivot
•ys getting 10 percent of the
**.*••» w* • •
I Ite iild K e lle r . 7 P a u l l.n w * . 1
money won (n stakes I.ltienberg'* ta lih y I .ad , I C la s s y C u ss, i N o r t h ­ man. You’d see plenty of action
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Seminole High School Band
e
(Is n s rs l
B lv e t s ,
7 mid better haakotball.'
two stake winners nstted him at w e s te rn
Dchnert also warns that unless
*WE ARE CLOSING OUT THE
leaat 18,420. Both horses are fll* ll s a s k s Utan. I l l u i a l e s In ie a e .
top.flight pro cage team* look
Ilea.
FINEST LUGGAGE AT STU*
GIGANTIC — SPECTACULAR
to the future, they will be ru9*
PENDOUH SAVINGS. NICE TO
ning nut of material. The George
OWN—N I C E FOR GRADUA*
THE CIRCUS BEAUTIFUL
TION OR BIRTHDAY GIFTS—
from Los Martinos, also I.1H, of Stockton, Thursday &amp; Friday!
BUY NOW PUT AWAY UNTIL
PRESENTS
nai, knocked III the ninth round of their echePRESENTATION TIME.
Dr. Henry McLaulin
conscious (Inled 10-round limit.
today.
Dropped
hy
the
blow,
Cornwall
Qplnmttriat
weighs
IflH struck his head on the mat with
ARCHERY EQUIPMENT
sd with a a thud which was heard through*
III KagMlIa A?#. PIm m I I I
STARRING
AT 1.3 OFF
chin hy Tote out the auditorium.

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THE PAJffnRD HERALD. SANFORD, FI.CIRftM

• •V-l -■ l.. ■
The first u»* of the American! In 1820. the United State* had
flag occurred in a military cere- n population &lt;&gt;f 10 million permony on Auk. 2, 1777, the flax sons.
having been made from crude
clothing material found in a fort under air*® by the flrittRh.

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A COMPREHENSIVE
PERSONAL LIABILITI
POLICY C O V E R S A
I.OS8 OF THIS TYPE

STOMACH AILMENTS, WiAK KIDNtYS,
RHEUMATIC PAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS

aatf such romplilnt* u IlndsrhM. NvriroiitnMS, Add*. Toita*. Blaallna.
tack of Vitality. Snrr*y. Poor App.nu, Uad*rw«l|bl, Dlur ap*ll*.

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Andrew Carraway Agency

Amailnf lUaults

InsurHnrr Plus Service
II* N. Park Ave.

IF YOU Altr a (affertr of the**
II
YEAR after year, people raah U
allmenU, Iry GEO-MINERAL. Yoa mineral springs and spaa. I* drink
may be astonished at the rtsali*. and balbe In their mlracaloa* wa­
need not1 gar
la e u —yoa will *ee ter. W* have all heard of Ih* won,Yea
- -----------------facta OEO-MINKRAL come* from droaa aprtnga of Leant**, rranee.
Ike earth
Nalaro’a
Uboraloi
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lory. and famoaa Thronion In ancient
t onlalaa NO dope, NO alcohol, NO Greece when, according to legend
*11. ONLY Natara'a mineral*, Ih* llercale*,lb( d of eternal (treat
eldest, mod reliable remedy for and yontl
rhiam alllsm. arthritis, kidney and bathed la ha forev
forever young,
mark ailments.
OEO-MINERAL conUIno whs
GEO-MINERAL* will enrich year erala yoa get a t tbe world's
load, help la make yoa *1
Watch year elimtaatten
of pern Ilf* and energy,
from yaar bowel* a day *r Iwo after
mineral* In the blood ra&lt;
atlng II. The waete, black aa Ika
ml*, headache*, nervousness. Min- color of you* shoe*. will (tart la
oral* general* menial brllllanry, break away, and yoa will 8EI It.
give sparkling eye*, red cheek*. Alas examine year artne. Yon auy
I lh i disease. (mild ap health.
*e* ImparlUeo—polst*&lt;as wart*—
RHEUMATISM, arthrtll* are earning aat of year hldnera. re Ilevdreadfal disease*. Add condition Ing yoa. And then rvallt* ih*
la Ih* blood I* often Ihrlr caaae. let* value of (lEO-MINERAI.
Whal roald be the remedy? for
WE IIP O I everyone lo Iry OEOthooaandi of year*, mineral* hare MINKRAL.
not herttalo on#
been a*ed la relieve Ih* pain and moment. GelDo
bottle. |l*e II ono
■alferlng of the** III*. People, on week. If yoa ana
aro not IM per rent
the advice of doctor*, go to mineral ■atlifled. we will
trefund
a n ' ' roar money
(print* In find care, or relief. The
lodavt II may do won
^ UU Prodded Rooeevelt aaed lo go In full. Tryy II today!
Her*
far
yoa—
and
ne the bert Invert
■ lo Warm Spring* In Oeorgla. He
” wa* helped or would not have gone men! for year health. Make yoa feel,
eat.sire,*, work and enjoy life belter.
Ihtr* regularly twice a year.
GEO-MINERAL Retail Price—I Boltl* ILIAt • Bottle* ICO*
Ifoiimillmt A Anderson llm g More—Walgreen Agency
'Mail order* lo above addrem —add the for portag*.•
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up In hi* hnl In a Neptune. N. J.,
hospital an&lt;| aat. „ *11,^. „f ’‘medi­
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Son nf Police Chief lltillnway of
Arbury Park. N, J . Ihc lad |« sufferIng from nephrltl* III* doctor «nld
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TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY
TO FILK YOUR I'llil APPLICATION
FOR IIOMF.STF.AI) EXEMPTION
and PERSONAL PROPERTY RETURNS!

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Zoned INDUSTRIAL Trackage SKWINfi M A C II i N V. S llrrt’a MAIIIIKCUK STAND, 3rd A S i m H\V corner of Fullon and Maple,
Sewing Miidi. (ienlvr. III) W.
foul Avenue for aftte
Lou I, 2 and KVk of lot* 3 and
lat SI. Ph. I l!M).
SM Al.l. giocery atoie witI.
meiil
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A f i xt in
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TleV* 8, ^im ford.^iuBO . ?a»h i!r ,,OMK DKMONSTIIATIflN Club,
ftg
lerma. Owner LKO IIOSKN, P.
—»te*l wool pad* lie. Aapbaltum i a n n a l i l e Phone IB07.
Far R m li
O. lb.* HU, Miami llearh. Flor-I
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IK A N O K O » llli a ne, kite. Ilic
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I HHNKAltIK Glaaa A I’all.l Cu. I] S P L l'lA t. S tK V IC L S
body ol Mr* Helen llrin h i i g
1 ▼ be fo llO M la a r a t * * a * * l y «a
------- 1112-1 It W. 2nd.
Phone 120.
| (above), 80, wn* discovrted by |„&gt;.
• ail W aal AM* eobIWfc** la Tb*
RANCH TYI’K hoiiae. 3 heilrooni*,
lira In her Now York City munik.
k a a fa rd R * r a l r
lefrlgeraloi
and|
fine location, $12,00(1.00. Terma KLKCTRIC
DODGK-PLY MdUTII
mrnt. According lo ailllmriller lie*
range. Randall Kleclrii Co
, | Ha* I a* m * lla* I ■ M il l* *
can be arranged. Two iledronm
PARTS AND SKItVICK
Del Pl.m 17
• f lla** la* o*r lla* Il a r r r . l a a
109 I’alm rlln Av*.
I’hon* 1011 .W.*t. VJII
uL a th e s la y e r a t l r i ha
hoiiae, rloae in, $3,800,011.
lir a
C O A T M ILK.
l ’ rleal, Phone
Id e n llD e d
I IIbmo a* o*r lla* I
J. W. IIALL, Realtor
I M rime* Be **t lla* taaaertoa
la**rtlaa
7IH-W3.
Vie* war** ta Ik* lla*.
NKW FLOORS aurfared lo per fee... T .*
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Reliable Real Kalald Hervlr*.
0 **at* »*«• r*a blaeh fa** M l*
lion. Old floor* made Ilk* new.
1 T'
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r ’’n*
212!l_Mr lion vIII® Av*., Phone DRAW I,AWN CHAIRS A Table* made to
Flniahlng, cleaning A waxing.
pU'*? , ',lrl!1" . rl " np " " rr
j
PHONE 148
Portable
powei
plant,
22
year*
•"*
dralh
undei
a
sul&gt;ADORABL$: iiltle bungalow, juat HKCUIHTY Lumber « Supply Yard
(fn irrim fio n n l)
right for 2, at a prim ono could
experience in Seminele County. V a y t r a i n .
I’hone 797.
, W a a l A d a w il l b * a r r * * t* M
pay, cash, lerma nr trade. Phone
H. M. (Henson, Lake Mary.
_
a t a r ik a
t a l * * k a a * « a aiaaa_ ia 8a - w n . ___________ $d.l)6 Bronte nietnl smoker* $2.06
aaaad a*. rg a ra * If f * * * « **••
OZARK IKK
1 (a lla ta d la I h * t r la p k a a * b a a li.
I hut tier Oil Strive $34,60 VCNKTIAN BUNDS made In nrI l a r a . a r a f a r Ib la a r- a a n w a d a KKillT hcnlltiflll Iota for home II Uaed
used Twin alto maple lied with
d *r. Seminnln Venetian Blind
I l i r a Ib a a d r r r t l * * . la * * * * e t * d
algid, in rullivnllon on Oiange
coil aprilig and fell matI fa w a r a r a a t a l l r .
la a rd a r fa r
Co. 820 W. 3rd HI. Phone
Ave. Price $1,000.00, 10% down.
i a a l a r a a d a r Ib a b ra t g n a a lb lr
Ires*
$211.06
1162-W
i a a r r t r a , a l l W a a l A d * a w l b*
Iialanrr in monlhly payment*. I slightly
used loiliy lied and mist I la a a r a f f l r a a a lb * d a * b * f a r *
Phone
7M
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| a a b ll r d l la a .
Ireaa
$ I(1.06 C/vLL 617 for Battery, Generator
1 used Morris chan
$0.06
i
r i r a . r a a r i f r aa la &gt; a ,* d la l* ly
and S tarter servlc*. Swain's
I.III’K ARIIIIR 5 l a r g e rnnUM, 2 $60.06 Platform tucker*, tape*I | f a a o r a l a r r a r * la y a a r a * .
daltery Service, 801 W. First
I d r* r u r a l ba r r a a n a r lb l* f a r
gueal
h o u s e , ;* l i a t h a ,
acveral
tiy
coveted,
alightly
St.
I a a r a I b a a awa I a r a r r a r I law aalo ta, p r ic e d n l $ 7 3 2 6 .0 0 , f in a n c e d .
soiled
$30.06
I ’l i o l i e IIMI6.
I 1180.60 2 IV. Living Room
I
Suite
$130.06 ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­
4
THE
lando
Kvenlng
Star.
Call
Ralph
$12.60
2 HKDHOMM HOITHK completely I used Sofa Bed
Rav II86-J •
furnished, good location, etcel!- t Lamp Tallies, Walnut fin­
SANFORD
ished
$6.06
Rtperl Radio Rapalrlng
ent condition, immadlate po*vRadio Tables, Walnut Finish $3.96
Fred Mjara. I l l K. 2nd S t
easlon, ea&lt;y term*. Price $8$60
HERALD
0 Knd Tables, Walnut finish $8.50
3 BKDROGM HOUHK 2 baths, e*. Shop Worn Ho* Spring*
$10.96 l*lelp.He!f)r Self Hervlr* l.eoadry
relletd condition and location,
MATHER’S
Drier*
Iroalng
v e ry
attractively arranged
FDR RENT
408 W. I3lk SI.
Phone 1169
PITTSBURG PAINTS- Complete
Term*.
line at
HTOKK room *nd furnished apart- I have businesses for sale that are SKNKAIHK (Hu b A I’atnf Co. FLOOR SANDING- and flniahlng THE
Phone 128.
ment. 20H N. Park Av*. Phonal being operated profitably. Good 112-114 W. 2nd. St.
with modern equipment, 28
9 1278-J.
1 ••■•on* for selling.
year*' experience. Work guar­
1946 HARI.KY Davidson 74—$400.
atir T ' turow vni w n
l OUGHT
anteed. K. F. Stevens, Rl 2,
2620
Sanfunl
Ave.
after
6:00
FOR RKNT or Sale, 3 room hou*«, I have -ome nice rural homeu,
C
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KS itno jam rno &lt;
Box
14.1-A,
Hanford
Call
718
ID
o'clock.
mm* lake front. Prirt* ranging
♦ncloaed porch, completely furafter 7:00 P. M. nr l&gt;e(i'r* 7 ihi
ATTFMPTkO ROPKfR-/,
from $6600 to $22,000. 8om* ru­
nlshed or unfurnl»ned. Rl. 17
AM
995
nest to Rainbow TourUt Lodge,
ral property could he exchanged New Army Saddlebag*
New Army Work Shoes
4.06
for cllv property.
4 mile* South of Sanford.
Double Deck Bunk Red* 3.60
P.LECTRIC nr
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
C. \. W H ID IIB N . HR.
TWO bedroom furnished hnu**. G .1
ACETYLF.NF.
103
N.
Palmetto
C. &gt;ange and refrigerator. Phone I I I H. Park Are.
Phone 1231 ,
WELDING
8231. I M. Rodger*, Geneva,.
hanlnrd Motor A Fqpt. Le
HKVKRAL good pair* shoe*, site
208 W. lal Street
rt'A AA anil AAA width*. Rea­
__Fla
___ ___
16 ROOM house to he moved off
sonable. Accomodation Shop, ||0
41 ROOM furnUhad apartment, llvlot. 616 W. First St.
Be* Jlntmie Cnwan'a Sheet Metal
K. 2nd. St.
^ Ing room, bedroom A bath, hot g gfoR Y apartment house, life
Work* for new radiator* *ml
water. 016 Park Ave. Phone
time roof, double garage, tx- R FLAT Clarinet. Italian mekt.
new core*. Radiator repairing
168-R.
reliant condition, $8800.00 rash
used one month, esrellant ton*;
We take off and Install.
or 842IHMM) rash A asatime mort­
Girls Bleyrle, like new, Phone
TtKfilRABLB furnished apartment
gage
of
$21001)0.
All
Myrtle
274.
for couple, no pet*. Alao 6 room
HhiK UB FOR
Ave, Phone 731-M.
dwelling on Crystal Lake. Call
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
DROP leaf table and 4 chair*,
• 803. ___
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE to own
AND TYPING
good condition
$20.
Phone
CREDIT HUMKAU OF
1379-J.
• ROOMS for rent. 801 Park Avenue. a modern two bed room home
for only $4,000.00. Better check
HANFORD
on this one.
118 N. Park
Phone I8n
« AiTfTtLBVWANTElJ
TOOL downrtalr* apartment with
• shower A garage. Rant reason- RAYMOND M. HALL, REALTOR
H. D. IIIGHLKYMAN. Aaaorlata lllgntal ceshjirtL* paid for uMd I
$ able. Phone 330-W._________
furniture. Ted Davl. Furniture i ,
f
* , *A, W1,N*;
HKATHICK HUFFMAN, Ataorlala
Co. a ll K. lat. Ph. 968.
1 “ ,m ,,V
I have two of
I ROOM apartment|&gt;*lertrle kit- LIMITKD number of large Iota
the lie*t men In town. Kdlmatc*
free, work guaranteed. The herd
ehm. adult* only, Phone 146-M.
now availahle on l-aka Harney SMALL Concrete m linr for elec­
m ain lal* uaed. Roy Koel'a I'aiH
tric motor. Phone 239-W.
where the fish era biting. Beau­
4 Body Shop, 80(1 W. 2nd. St.
tiful
llearh.
Centart
owner
nn
modern
apt.
600
FOUR ROOM
south short' of lake or aaa your I Pete, Livestock. Suopliea
Park Ave.
broker.
FOR SALK: Milk ro w -M . F. !( ‘U R TA IN H 4 Lac* Table ( loth*
s j i ------------------------------------------A. A. JANK
washed and atretrhed. 618 MolShelby, (dike Monroe.
'UNTIL November 1st. *8 room
Reel Haven nn Lak# Harney
Innvlllc. Phone 879.
la. furnished apt. private bath A
HELP WANTED
*«&lt;garage. Settled couple only. 801
R ARTICLES F O R SALK TYPIST-lKmkkeeper for permanent BUTTONHOL
.tlm A m
i
Buttons,
h ------------------------------- «-ar------- #MH&gt; JUMBO aHhihiP dlnaere
- - Belts,
^*"2 Bueitiaa. Genaral
position. Give references and elalteration*.
Mrs, Lillian Vlrkperlenre In reply. Box H Cara* alterations.
Real E«U(« For Hale 8 every night, $1.00. ROMEB'8.
3h
ery ’a Accommodation
Shop, I Hi
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Herald.
TUXEDO FKKDB: Complete line.
E. 2nd. Street.
flunt'a Tuxedo Feed Stare.
9
WORK WANTED
URAL ESTATE — INSU1KANCK
13 NOTICfc.3— PERSONAL
• PROPERTY
MANAORMRNT LUNCHEON and short ordcra
ITLACTUR~W6 RK by'the hour or
** RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
Htrved every day at U n e y 1*
Job. Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
X,m. 4 Florida M ale ta n k Bldg. Drug Store. 76o. up.
Intarssted In
ing A dirt moving. We specialise WANTED -GUI*
Shall Art Work to enroll now fur
In conditioning building lota A
BREAKFAST - - served every day
rlaaa in Hanford. See display at
garden ploU, Phone 1C7-J.
i at Laney'a Drug Store. Sle up.
Peter. Paul Beauty Shop. I’hona
&gt;WER
PRICES,
Expert
VSteh
877-J,
Kill’s Swap Shop—We buy, sell or
repairing,
G.
C.
FeJIow*,
Home
trada most anythtng. dW S an■hop.^1700 Sanford Are. Phono
ford A va. . Phono lfc-J.

Mlieii applying for llofne-dend Kvcmplimi fni the f 11 1 lime, ph'ane In ini;
y h iii lift 'd tv 11 li y nn.

II t mi need help itilli tniir reliiin-. I -&gt;|iall lie glad In a«i&gt;'l tmi.
MID ARE NO I.OMiEH HEtJI IHEI) TO
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTHIN AT THE CITY
ENTITLED Tfl WIDOWS EXEMPTION DR
VI’PI.K ATIDN FDR THESE SIIDI LI) HE

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TERMINAL GRILL. Bus *tart&lt;m ------GROCERY STORE A

HOUSE TraUar. 116 E. 31*1. St. or
phone 844-W.

In good location, pries
8400.00 dawn balance like rent m i . CHEVROLET 5 door sedan,],

.br.tnide. Day Phone ling, night

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deluxe,

$8041.09. (lull

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IIAI.I.. Ill I II YOI ARE
IHSAItll FIT EXEMPTION,
FILED WITH THE t i n .

SANFORD V. D0HDNKY
TAX ASSESSOR

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ABHINGTON—Thar* la moro than mao la lha aya In John L.
Law la’ ceaae-worh order to aaalarn aoft coal minora.
Thla lima, tha beetle-browed union ehlaf haa signaled a double
.slay; ( i t to defeat tha appolnlmanl ot Jam ta Boyd aa chief of tha
United Btatra Buraau of Mlnaa, and l i t to cut tha natlon'a coal aup- I
! ply abwva groundTha aacond—unannounced, but more Important, aim—will put tha
United Mine Worker* In a batter bargaining pool*
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lion when their contract with tha mine oparatora
cornea up for renewal June 30.
Aa long ao there la coal available. Lewie atanda
little chance of getting what ha wenU In a new
agreement It haa been aatlmated that praaent
coni above ground will laat about to daya
A two-week work atoppaga, however, will cut
that aupply to 45 daya. However, lha very fact
I
that no coal la being mined to replace that al­
I’rolly k'nl« nnil funny clmvnx will tippi'iir In-re A|ir. 4 with the
ready above ground and uaad during lha "protaat
Itngeii Hrot In-re Cin-iiH Tli. I In.-i rim: xlinw will ii|i|n-m no It-i I lie
aland" meana that thla M-day aupply will fade
mmpti'i-e "I I In* M«-mn»,li- lilt’ll School bund.
away much more rapidly.
Inataad of ending with a aupply good for «
daya after the atoppage. tha nation will more
likely have only between 30 and 40 daya' aupply
M in 1 U w l t
on hand
With auch a comparatively low coal pile ready for shipment. the
oparatora will more than likely be ready lo Helen to Mr. I&gt;wla
demand#

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• DOUBLE OK NOTHING—Veteran political esperta eay that i
Henatur Claude I’eppar ID). Florida, la Making hla political future
on the hope of winning the vice prealdency In tWOll
Ilia oppoaltlon lo the aouthern nilbuater ugalnet a gag rule may
well mark the turning point In the flery aoutherner'a political career
Whether hr becomaa an *s-**ri*tur or goea on lo the vice praaldeucy hlngea largely on the Florida Benale election neat year
Pepper, the pollllcoa point out haa flown In the face of the southern atatea right# bloc, which heretofore haa ueed the flllbuater aa Ha
chief weapon agulnat President Truman'# Civil Hlghta program
In ao doing, tha law-maker la alao i taking defeat when ha cornea
tip for re-riicHon Henllintnl In the Uator State la attorig again#!
the Civil Hlghla program and generally aupporta lha Ollliuatar
Thoar who know aay that Pepper may luae In IU60
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W e s te r n A r e a S p e c u ­
la tio n I s T o u c h e d
O ff B y N o m in a t io n
MOSCOW. Mar. ' 30 —(AT—
Army General Vainly I. Cliuikov,
war-time hero uf Stalingrad and
l.ublin. became military governor &lt;i(
the Snvirt /one of German today,
iiicceeding Manbal Vainly 13.
Sokolovsky.
Sokolovsky wat promoterl lo \
prim ijinl am ilant lo llte new min- j
nlrr of Soviet armed fo rm , M ar-|
dml Alexander M
V.lilleviky. 1
('buikov'i a|i|Mimlrnrnt alto wai a
inoinotinn.
Announcement of the rlta u g n ,;
like oilier* m llte rnnlitiMiiig »bakc- 1
lip of top level Soviet official*, gave
no explanation of ihe le a v o m . 1lie |
prople weir told id llie diifl* III a
InleI luoailcavl bv ibe MiUCOW !
ra d io and a V) word ilriu publidird i
in ilie morning nrwip.iperro u a OP tHI CON1ISTANTI, who hava high hope# of winning top honors
Moth men are widely known to
In the "Mr. U S A." and "Mil* U. 9. A.” contest to beheld In Lo* Angelea,
llu- Soviet people. Cliuikov ruindisplay Ilia "form" they'll me the night the Judge* will have to “flgura
oiHiuleil tin- ll'Jinl Army Division
It unt ' Plot mad (I. to r.) ate: Gwen Caldwell, Santa Monica, Calif.;
in lice defense of Slnhngrud
Sieve lUvvet, Oakland, Calif.; fleorga Flferpian, Philadelphia, Pa., and
front Seidember, I'.M'J, to KeliniBata Hitch, Wcit Loa Angelea, California. (International Soundphuiuj
nrv, MM3, receiving the high hotior of Mrder of Suvorov, Firsl
flu**,
|
lie parlii'lpaled alto hi tha
Sibils Ki l l
I’liplnre of l.ublin, Poland, (loin rniim m
Hie Herman*
A|)|)rm in# Kutlar Net
I I I - |0 * t o ll- n l l . l i o u l l l l ' l l I III
e li le f o f S o v ie t iH T iip n t lo n t r o o p *

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VVAKHlNt.il IN, Mai 'til lift
, end head of Soviet mitdnry ed
Authority for the Air Puree to
loioirtrntion In Hermiiriy
build n nroli-etive ind.'ii- nMwork
Sokolov-•. v *1*0 I* h much-dr*- fri-ron.* I he nnlion'- -.Iralegie nir
i-cirnted wai !&lt; hi. He am* Inmoied
.... y'j ippronelu-Fi wit- -ijfiied into law
fo r b'*c e i | d
e*
today hy Pn-.ident Truman
IriuipK on tin Soviet Ho**lan front
III- legi-dalioii will - lu l l vvoik
mid hi* piinlaniiig
iiiinpnigr on Ihe new del. j r u *y*lem in o e
ii|Fniii*l Ihe German*. lie hecame op iiitiion u i ib n -limilnr net hciiqr
iniliinrv governor in Germany In set up hy lh* Canadian go v e rn ­
I'.Mil, ftiuveedlng Marshal Heorgi ment
;
II Zhukov.
Military
niilhoritie*
eslim ule

U utile doubt but that ha would be under loualderatlon aa vice
ptaaldantlal material whan the Demucrata hold lhali national con
vantlon In IWOi
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Chuikov Named!
Governor Of Red;
Zone In Germany!

MARCH .OF EVENTS

Uwt *1 Co*at-Worlt Reduces
(Above Ground Coal Supply

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China War
(Continued prom F a ta Oa«)
Chung nf the national peace dele­
gation was missing from Nanking
tonight. He reportedly waa In Chikow, Chekiang province, talking
to retired President Chiang KaiShek about peace plana. C h am
| Is expected hack hen- shortly to
Join the four other delegate* and
vice minister of defense l.lu far
| the trip lo Peiping.
Chinese and foreign newsmen
l have applied for jH*rml«slon to
, cover the Peiping peace confer­
ence, Government sources said
they were willing for them lu go
along hut the decision rested with
the Ciililliiiiliistn.

Salvation Army {
l ‘ilNll,lMPd

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flapl

the past year. Including a report
on the Increase Youth and Char«. tei-building activities, also the
assistance given to transient men
' and women, Mini the nsslstence
| given in locul people who are
coiiliimnlly culling on the Army
for emergency relief in the forms
of used clothing, shoes, grocery
orders and medical orders.
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• (MINED IBHUE—Civil Hlghta legislation appeal# «o be doomed
t'rpppi *•-1*||«4|i‘«
j
lilt llpt
13 60 J6II
—«l leaal fui thla aeaalon ol t'uiigiraa
Potato**,
Fla
H n l MU**
The aouthern aenntuia’ vli'lury in Uielr nilbuater lo aave nilbitalar&gt;0 Lh M.ir.
» ’ (.» 3 IS
Ing mean# that the adliihilalratluii will lie unable lo puab any Civil
KadlHlirn I L rtl J
(•••« H u n
| 2 tu
100
Hlghla meaaure Ihruugt) the Senate
II&gt;|iU^li Y r l h i W Mil l l p r 1 1 fu« 2 0 0
Although the nilbuater actually waa aimed at plevrnllng adoption ,
Tf*lliatf»#a t *r l
f'Miu
5 60
’Viu n o l o r n Mm
rtii
f l int
i to
I af a new Senate gag rule, the underlying laaue
riT H ie
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wo*
Hc.knhiysky
who
*lag.-.l
,.ns|
,lf
,
h(1
,
,
&gt;s
|(|(tt
tag
Illative
throughout the talkfeat waa the Civil Hlghta laaue.
uniupcuBV u l r u t l B H ||m
fi,2i»
the eelehrated hU**h.n walkullt „f |(||.
|(, ......... $UI|,tHHI.- I
Now that the Dixie bloc haa acorrd a victory. It
‘ Jriipflrnlf -Marrh Hardier n
Schedule
rio m
four-power government uf „ m ,
half o f which
M.f i 7 om a
H m a l t r r | 3 «o
la unlikely that the admlnlatrutlun will even bring
Mrui.rfrult-Manili HrrdlrrH
Mawdawn
i Lermnny.
will he apelil for radar huse*. The
up the Civil Itlghta question. However, If It does,
Ih.x 5«k « ilia
ff 75
HI* new chief, Mui*hnl ta il- re ,| will go for I'lpiliuneid
11»ilftIit K fairly tiravy. mark#!
the leadership can't hope for aucceaa, for the
ahuui
airndy.
demand
iM'llvr tin
| IfvaUv. wn* named minister uf
....... hlitlon In ruilnr uiitjna.1* on
aouthernera will talk the legislation lo death.
...... all iiroduoa.
1
fORMIR 1 ICRIIARV OF 1TAII Ocuigo C. Mumtiull (le lll nod bin eucarmed force* Friday. KUCcee.llllg |untL
»yslIMi will Include ru| In defeating one of the Democratic campaign pledgee, the aoulh4'tilat■44h (iigrHtl wrtthrr ami u&amp;
ceaaor Dean Arhuion enjoy an nil-tho-record dial at a dlimi-i given It)
arttln l.
M«»al
artlra
ut
ft I Oil p r f
Mitr*hnl Nikolai A. Iliilganln. ,|)&gt;r pL-kr-t vessel* lo he operuled
ernrra alao slowed down action on European racovary funds, rant
hug.
honor nf Marshall at the Waldorf Aalorla In New York by Hie Oveiarui
IliilKutiin * a memle r; ..f ihe Cum- (1ff»h«re h&gt; ihe Navy, The Air
cuntrut and other points In tha Truman program.
i u h l i a x r In I 'r a ta a m o M l y | t 1 0 .
&gt; P icm Club ul America. Senator llenty GuImiI IuhIki'. Jr, (It-Mms.) mid
mtinhd I arty * 1 idithum und » porce will hnve full jurladiclinn
1 r a d l o g ai'llv** o n o r a n g r B . da*
.1. .1, Pttiriqti, Jr., id Titusville
I Frederick IL Oihurit, deputy United -Stale* rr|in&lt;&gt;eiitallve In the United
lepuly prime minister.
i
m
im l v a r y g o o d f o r g r a p a f r u l l .
over tin- winning network.
was recently elected vice-president
Nation* Atomic Kncrgy Comtnlsalun, Joined In paying Irlhiile lo General
The appaliitirient of Gen. Chill-1
of Ploridu Citrus Mutual ut the
Ache won Speech
Marshal] for hla leadarahlp In war and In pruiw.
(litleriiullurial)
kov to succeed Marshal Sokolov­
Eggs And Poultry
oiganliutloii meeting of the ID
sky touched off conflicting specu-1 Nation's W eather
illtecturs of tils group.
traallaaeS rum* fa a e a t r l
j a T 'K h o n v i i . i . i :.
m»t
j ,»
ia im
lotion In the Western aones.
I nrnfltalde conference with tha
Keg
m a rk e t
f ir m
&lt;&gt;nF lo r id a
Does the switch mean Ihe Hus
o m r b v w h ile s .
1 Italian Htatruinan ye*lerday heH a le s l o r e t a i l e r s
fore Sfurna returned to New York
Nel W v l a l i t
mnroper •
-I lie aald It would lor |m|
P e r d ,,s 1 . 00 * *
f i nIIK
s
l
.
s
r
e
s
14 n s
41
use)
Hfurxii;
0AINK8V1U.K, Mar. .'Ill - -&lt;/!•) *'» K» Into delull hut that
M
e
d
iu
m
31
os
u hi net.
-M arily n Overby of (Hilmmvlllib, „ &gt;• Hnlaed aum® qiieallona bImiiiI
Mil,,1)1
14 o s
M
formed, C x I r a
a student ..I Um Ifnlverelty &lt;•/
1",,ln' " " ’".'i ! ' N
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llir
g
e
37
I,s
.
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................. ........... ............. &gt;■ atnlenienl, the P r o d u c e r " s a le s d ire c t i&gt; i‘(iiu iiim «.St*
Florida. h«* Iwen nuimd "Mh» I J,' *' **
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N * AtUnlU
r«
the answers don t agree And no- ^.«tlereii
I Army will turn over power to the I .u rg e
59
NS
31 OS
College Freshman of IW40" In a, ., ,,
iltumlnallng rebody knows whether Ills id e a ' VVjll, ,',tp ,.„m|nt{
,|awn res- new premier.
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31 os
f.3
63
14 &gt;&gt;■
is correct The Itlissinns, as usual, '
winkers found lilt, datnugo
"Clur supreme desire is to snfe- HHma inr lls
lihlh (.eidury-Fox films.
unlly. Aches.,,, noted that s/oraa !
Just
aren't
telling
whal
they
lri
fantun
and
l.ougiliile
nut
as
gunid
tin*
independence
of
our
BU
31
In,
I
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i
„
A f vc fonl.slx. Mch hrunet with ,
,
„ lender In ll.ul r
phtn.
Igical us first reports hud lu ll- serious dislurbiuire since last Dec- l . l v o e o ' d l r v
“ "llilllluii dnllnr attlile, IH-year- n,uvemenl.
'
To
T„
Sokoluvsky lies been astubruled.
putisni nod Iduff of the present
i'uiiKiiin«r8
I Ir eNsei s
old Marilyn won the title following
3. lU'vieweil Italy * progress to- I
burn opponent of theWest. HoA tornado, npputcully
a eonrule and prepsri- foi her really F r y e r s r e d
a twn-nemill seiirch In conjiliirtlon ward economic recovery.
i
II
41
opposed compromises, und h a a ' tlnuulhm of the
onestriking
in dvmoeralir rule." an army eorn- 3 ' t H o p
with the Pox film, ''Mr,liter uf u
llr n lle r a red
4. Kxprcsscd his government's
followed
the
Communist
Party
Oklulioma,
struck
three
farms
‘
J
Oj
niiinlquo
said,
SI
!-3&gt; * ll , s
II
Frealintan",
slurring
Loretta view* on developments lu Ger­
line without u publicly
noted inilo* southeast
or
Wlnfluld
The army warned merchants H e n * re d h e a v y
Yiiimg.
many,
j
f»
lu
deviation.
; Ku*„ about 4:1111 A. M. (CKT).1 not to take advantage of thegov- !&gt;
lbs
.up
l l t i i n w hl lK ti
Acheson
did
not
mention
Ml** Dverhv was chosen "fall
Umlar him the Itussluns w ere13 w" persons were injured slig h t-1 v.i-ninoiil crisis ami raise prices.
14
f Him up
It
frullr* queen" at Ihe Univeraity .Storin'* remark* to him on the
BV/
lie n * lig h t
•reported
to
hnve
strengthened
[&gt;
'
"
M
l‘
1
1
'"""her
ot
buildings
|
Tlie
hlmnllcs*
en
up
was
the
first
'
It
last fall, and was runner-up In the Italian rolutile* quesllun, hut It
34
u
n
d
e
r
4
lh
*
their military force In Germany leveled,
............
serious dlslnrginvc sinco last Dec- 1I t o n u le r n oil!
II
recent Patalka Axalea queen con- Is known that Ihe llallun diplo­
extensively. The antl-Communlab1 blrsl reports said all
, ■•iiiher when rlids forced the rea ly l*
H e a t h e r s oft*
NT
mat took up this m ailer too.
teat.
Gennan press renewed allegal’.jna
®nB
l,****/‘ kII1«s«I. I ^|uii«||*hi of premier Jamil Mur- hK ier yd )r r i r«Nf
On Friday, Acheson said, ha
4
Ill addltlidi lu a $HH) cash aw­
twluy
also,
that
the
Itusaianst
tesldents
of
the
area
said
a
two1(U
"m
„
15
fru lle r i* re d
41
ard, which she won lu th* "moat will see French Foreign Mlnlswen- reartlvullng Gernmiiarm s- • Dy- four hoard hail
been driven
(The riots were ntlrlhiiti-d then
II
eim retlw h e n r y 5(1
beautiful freshman” contest spon- ter Hchuman and nresumnldy the
41
mum
w
tiliB
R
h
e
e
v
y
f
f
ment plants within their .one •hrm.gli ......cow in nunw-faelilo... t
.................... „v„r
,IJMM||l„ie , Ull.
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le iM lig h t
]}
aofad hy the film company with the same day he will talk with
and strengthening the armed
A low pressure area w h k li* , f
j
|m. War The .......
II
fe
rn
nld
H
Premier
Foreign
Minister
Paul
Florida Alligator, uulvsrally of
rlvihan
"freoples
pollee.’
.enlenol
near
the
.trieke
i
section
,
nt|
l(v
,.t,n*„ri
d
news
of
ntri
eet
Florida student publication, Mlsa Henri Huaak uf llelglum and
U r t s s f i l s o il it r s w n I h a t d a an d t»m
Whether any uf this background moved northeastward, thunder* 'the fighting,
-■• ■
y
.
t&gt;r»s,
tlech of
I.uxembou ff:
were
nutated. when
F r y * r » r* it
44
Overhy will he given an all-ex­ Joseph
will
mtm»
much
In
conntctlon
wit
^
rmiorltil
(liroiighuiit
There
will
he
other
meetini
llr
n
ll
e
r
a
m
l
14
nga wltti
pense nuu week trip to Hollywood
with Hokoluvftky'n ngw position tlklRliiinig, MnnthrMHt kming*. Min* tht-v. learned llie .Syrian forces had | li e n s reds li s a v y 10
these and other visiting
ig dTgnltarto defeat llie Jew s.I
I lie n s w h ile # h e a v y 44
44
this summer, film official* said. les,
hi hard to d«tt*rm!ne, l#ecauiui it aourl uml Tvjuhl Ituln
fon* failed
the Secretary milled.
Al Kuwnlly tja* elected presi­ lie n * lla h t
41
Kecnnil choice of (lie Judges was
cast fur most of Ho- Nurlli Genlrnl
Is
known
he
referred
his
problems
II
Such meetings us those now
dent of the Syrian republic in IB4J Ito o e te rs o ld . . .
Mlaa Mary Ksterlhaskell. Univer­
lu Moscow for final instructions. -tutu hy tonight.
sity of Texas, and llie third-place developing, Acheson said, are InMure nimw foil In the central anil reelected 111 April, tHIH. Syria
That ,-us not always true of his
Vegetable Market
nrediH'essor, Marshal Georgi K. ruckles, Western Plains anil Home li inI lieeo ti French mandate under
Zhukov, who sometimes made on* North LVntrul states today. There the l.i-ugoc of Nuliuiis, I Ut thu
JACKHON Vlt.I.K,
3«—IAP»
.I.K, 4l*r.
41
Student al the University of pow*ra and there will Iw an In■Hist* Market Nawa
the-spot compromise* ill small was six inches of snow en the Free French, who marched in dur­ —Th* Federsl-Hlst*
Hyracnse.
creasing numhar of them.
Hervlc*
early
N
New
e
w
Vorh
marital
ing
llie
war
lo
forestall
any
Ger­
ground al North Platte, Nt'br.,
matters,
The objectives In Germany, he
Florida fruits
n il s sand
r
vesvtabUa
man stroke there, |iroclalntrd mi
THI
HIOHIIT
HONOR
to
ba
awarded
a
serviceman
since
V-J
Day,
8
f
t
three
inches
ut
Denver
and
Glieytprlrea
Inromplsta)
1
continued, are to prevent Germany
Mono
hen lie h u sh e la
P la n t llu la
etine, Wyu., ami two Inches at Syria's Independence at Uamnscu*
Robert llodgklaa, ML Pleasant, O., la pretented tho Dlatlngulahcd Flying
CongruHH Roundup from
becoming again a menace to
•m 'Si
-Y
m il,
! 74-3.74, m o s tly
l.B O - E lc , p ° o r t r
11141
Pnehlo, (Solo. The snow hell eov- Hepl.
Crota by Qen. Omar tlradley, U, 9. Chief ot Staff, In Waihlngloa 8 |t.
the peace of the world and to re ­
ereil I'oluruilo,, eastern Wyoming.
llodgklaa la the Jump-master who, during a "Jump" training flightt ia t r t
Flic 11tins to Syria's parliament
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integrate the defeuted nation into
• western Kaii.stt" and Nebraska, were
- held
1
ill July, IU47
i 3 4u. w a s f * w o r d in a r y .q u a lit y i » Itragg, directed tha eicopa ot 30 paratroopers end rods tha disabled C
ayatem of iimdlca! rare naa been the fabric of Kuronr. It haa long
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southern Mouth Dakota, south­
"We linve tieen compelled to un­ (.'u rn w lr e h in in d c r a t e s Y e llo
to tha ground. Ills wife, Pearl, In besldo him. (I nternolioriol Sbundph
W&amp;flfA tun valuable, ton effective and been agreed, lie added, that In Hue
w i
western
Mlnnehola
anJ
north­
dertake
tills
ehnnge
In
llm
regime
d
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sed
t
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too useful through lha years, lo with these objectives It waa necaawestern Iowa. Temperature* in lircnuse of ntlncks ngnlnst the 4 44-4 44 d o aan 4.00-4.00, m o s tly 4 s c ,
throw It aside for a new system sar^ to give Increaiing reaponaltie d e a r s 4 d o ie o 4.40.
the area were around freeslng. army Inside ns well ns outside the c lloHirawherrles
y to the German jieuple,' This
best mostwhich might not work," Hill told
THURSDAY
The lowest reading again today house of representatives, which V .11, few highp»ras pint
»:on W a a ta rn J s m h u r v a
.17, poorer .ta.
raise. the problem of a German
raised
a reporter, adding i
was
at
Unite,
Mont.,
where
the
l:lo
N
#w
a
gave wav to inlareiircaentatlon of Cabbaga tli
“A compulsory systrm of heallR government.
4:lf, V V * st« rn J a in b o ra a
mercury dropped to six degrees the Syrian army and ill treatment \,7».j!o«,,dn#!7^fyr*l Vot?-Vlo, tow
Acheson would not aay that
Tiim T h * 1 u 'c lo c k clu b
Insurance carries with It the dan*
shove
jtero.
in Its officers," FI Zulm said.
3 7ft, Havoy lyp* anm* waatr
Till N aw a
er uf uprooting ami destroying his meetings with the French and
Mild weather continued In the
4:011 p u p o la r M usic
"Another reaaon for It I. i\w ' JyV’b u W U ^
„
..»• entire system of medical pr»c« British Irndern would conatituta a
t lomr n-----lH a -------lia v a t lo n a
1:10 M
Kastern
and
Moulhern
atata*
but
conference. He aeemed to ba heap­
prupltt's discontent witli the |ire
l* '1 .0 0 - 4 .4 0 , I f W
»•■»,
I
r
He* in tills country,"
1:14 M m ,Us I n M u alc
I temperatures were on the chilly sent rule and the abuse from olier dr sin a br yu s lle
1:00 W u rltl a t N in a
Iu f a i r ii u a ll t y « ■ » • :( «
;
.Meanwhile tha flomm Veterans ing hla position flexible on tha
side
throughout
the
Western
half
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personalities handling
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Committee got a rough estimate public record ao that tha talka
. , - It. , . . S.oo. Uggplsnt bushel* lew I.T»,
I
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f
H
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country.
l! 0 Hlu* liarroa
O u r movement I* purely local f«w poorer son
1
that 40 .percent of World W ar I can proceed In any way whleh
s: 6 Aliaels Fear to Tread
gu impllr
"
'
and had tin foreign
V ^ i.rmoelilg
rttvranx could qualify for pen­ Bevln and Rchuman desire, The
whnfaoevrr, and we are
piLiiir a'T r ' “"l#
Benefit (iame
re not rule |fo*ion t ■omoanm
duien i.oo-l-lo, ndmawa
flow
sions under lha new Rankin bill, French foreign minister haa long
mn L I* Hu*l&lt;&gt;n
Vi
"rakers or supporters of dictatorial I 4(1-3 10,. busheia Hla
On that hnala, the coat of tho been urging a three power con­
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I.lme#
4/4
lomalne
100-1.74
fillary
ference
on
Geman
Issues,
I
«l'»nllan*d Frees Fs*e «»••
rule. Aa anon aa a ‘now eahlnrt la
proposal to give $71! a month paniVurld at Nona
cartona Paratan* 14-44*
appearance mi the mnuml. Mr, formed,, which w. are lacking n* t a J r ________
400 Club
■V; .ions to lower-income 1917-11 YeCeltawehtp Front
l.olwrt has conaontad to hurl lha present will) lha atlvlee of th* l,V |to,.r,Y ,?S,’. ,T,V. i |.;i:li:
i at age (IB wax oatlmsUd a t
Hid -L IF T ' PAY
iia 'astral Varieties
Ca]err
li •'lrX
„ ‘,J;V." few MW
first ball. Interesting to lh# local speaker of the house, Faria Bey heart
,2,000 for IBM), r l i l i ( to •
r Nona Ranch
• t doun
100-1.14.
HKRIJN. Mai. 8 0 - 1 ^ —The
‘clllien-y will bp Mayor Carraway j.;i Khmirl, wa shill transfer tha aa I,to, 4 duien l.oo-s.oc, fow E tl,
of itns.atd.ooo m ibos.
Berlin airlift topped lha k,000I doion 1.00-4.44, • do sen
at the plate.
power to them."
Veteran* AdminUtration ton mark today for tha aacond
Mayor Carraway said,- "1 want
Tha commander cahled the t.lA to doaan 4 00-4.40, XX'l
d Hw aatDnaU that poaai- time. American.and Brltleh plant#
to ha tha first eltlaen to eongratu- Nations that th* Syrian army took ii%. w w - i v s - T
pmtmi of World W a r T w - shuttled 0,010 Iona of food and
Pepper# buahala Callformi*
lata Mr. Hubball on hla aplandld Its action to put an end lo Internal
would ovantuatijr claim pen- auppllea to the blockaded western
cooparatlon. Peraonally, I ahietraly anarchy. It confirmed Syria's ad­ h*Irrio*e°iWa‘ aomo er'aaty 4.1
. tinder the bill aa It hUiuta. sectors. The record haul wna 1,095
Spot
haltava that tha coming of th a , herence to her former agroementa
),- l
It emphaalaad that the Vt- Iona brought In Feb, fl.
1
Naw York Manta to Sanford and and respect for democracy,
Admialitratlon waa
It'a using of our apiMioua former
P/to u k a responsibility lo r
naval training boat for a spring
figure, It said tha flgura la to get panicky, aa some of our
Kiwanls Meet
training camp la on# of tho biggest
wt a Budget Bureau aatl- people
;; to,
* i aare.
rt.
and flnaat thing* In tha history of
&gt;
f Incomes of vataeaaa.
think we can b« naeured
f0*atla**4 fm** P a*- Os«)
our city. Mayor Carraway also
Secratary of tha
..... continued
ta aaee
i.oa-i.to,
Indicated today ho la |n fin* ««»d* eajoymant In working with young pooror
aald today that
have been eoave
proiperlty
boya, and aald that ho had an- torar and waatr lifd-LEE _____
Itlon
and
la
not.worrjod
Bhoot
Mr.
tMtmmta
h 1 eonald
lo k t r t 'i pitching.' “I l l knock ■tha countered no trouble In dlaeip- ski» g . U h l f W . 1!* ‘ “ g '
Hhy
a * a each
tlthy and
|taalthy
hall out of tho lot" Mr. Carraway. llno. - ‘
atop, look and
m f,
CITRUS REPORT
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Th# ether Btstaon atudenta, who
vrtth hla tongue In hla chaok, aaoak* talks, a n H n .
dM
WINTER HA Vf5f, Mar. lB—
aertad today.
Uat three
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VOLUME XXXX

1

Woods Orders
National Rent
Income Survey

- # P ln d ln g s " W lt t D e te r ­

mine Increases To
Be Granted Under
New Control Law

Established 1908

C Of C To Honor
Giants With Dinner
Jiillll Key, ptei-iii.-nt of the
Seminole ('mmty Chamber of
Cmil merer, till, morning *-iilli&gt;il
ul tent Inn In not ire* whieli have
been rent out for the -eml-nfr
dinner for the New York
(iinnt* farm leum* in l„- h.-M
fit'the Mnyfrili Inn on Apr I
He requested i tin( re-pon-e* l»&lt;
inode pioniptiy liy ihnte mem*
her* who expect to attend to
that ariangeniriit* can I......mil *
with the hotel at tu the mini
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HANKORI), FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 111, 1P1U

Britain Loan
Of $36 Million
To Reds Cited

Conservation Officer

Russia Is Slated
T o P u rch ase
N onM ilita r y
S u p p lie s
O n B r itish M a rk ets

Plane Crash
Kills Head Of President Declares
Dow Company He W antsTax Boost,
D r. W illa r d D o w , W ife
A n d 3 O th e r s D ie
As
C raft
W recks
N e a r L o n d o n , O n t.

Anti - Inflation Plan

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l ONI HIN. M.n *1 (,)&gt;) lln
LONDON. Dm . i Mi H id'.
Concert I’iatiisl
lain di*i lined IihI.i I il i* plailllllle. In
lb Willaid H Dow. pie*iden1 el
Deficit Is M o r e
loan ltn»*la M.tHMI.IKMI pi mnil*
llir va*l Put* fhrmtr.ll t'n , luDangerous
To U. S.
I ($ tli.IHMI.lHMi) *n ili.ii R i i **i ,i i an
wile and lln re- nlliei prnum* Weir
Than Tax Increase
' Inly nun iiiilll.ilv xiqiplir* Imiii lln
killed led.iv III tile iiatli id thru
I lam in ’In- nrxt I ! uinutli*
plivale plan iirai l.uiiduu. Out
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At llir *.imr tmir ihilam i laniprd j
I hr "•-! vrai-sdd Midland. Mn h
kVAMilNUHN, Mar, 3 J _ ( /P )
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V f i l c I S C O "gbl " " " ' " h nil dnpmrnt nl «ul- 1
rx r.u lltr and III* p.ulv wrie head
Unv OI C h ie f R oy
I ic.id’-ui l.iiiuoi. *|ec I.i red to*
I n.tlly r i m thing ul pntruli.il null . I
la.’idiaeii, technicinii for HIM lei |tn«|uii, via*- . when then
d.n Mm i.c t ifI wont* hi* anti*
Williams
Is l n,,
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itaiy l aim- tn [(itttt.i .1it.I Itri ilrl ih, r S S-ul Conservation Ser- plane plmiyrd mle (he gi.iinnl a
" ’Holt".. |uoi , uu on,] higher taxr*.
*n'e n-.niglit'd In Hie Seminole
.
.
.
Unemployed La men- ||„Pnaltmp
i i r.ist't | T u $
.s,uI Cmiiii’ivaliuii Dialnet. I,aa "tile linm lln* t mijdi.n. , nv It l
'P‘ kr , i the recent drop in
ter Tells Of I h in t-1 A new *i lirdiile u| i.iw iujlcri.il1 the l*&lt;apmi-&gt;ilidl(y uf iirea*'!ihlug pull llir lime &gt;d llir i l.l*li w I* A I I HU' i Ml H u
tut*r
* .,* uni* . rempoury let up
•'« Himitfii l.tlu ii * !
juj, Tri|) On |)ec toLud mailuueiv whuli might hr u&gt; Ireal*.mil fm laud In he 'made III rifi A M
iii nill.ti,',. pie,*.iie. lie laid hi*
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areque i tui tiond-by price control*
«I*IV il Ih*I*I th .1 s i l i l t ' i ’ l |&gt;iillt r i n r n
FAMPA. Mai U x/Pl - J „ |lo ihr Moot nl r..inm..n' hi I l.ll
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jlh.w Mi*. Mjilli.i Dm* . Mi* 1.1
ho, been . tu to r in checking price
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fll«* ( IlV i 1*111*1“ lt*H
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from llir iviIiipia
lofl.iv &lt;lriii**4l llirl11 4
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1 0 Ini A I Howir. Mull,mil ill.I ( o » r'llirn tin tnviil % ■*i Lih
Du, ’Vlimimtiotion program ha*
lie killrd gamblri Jiiumv Vela*, n ,* *nnl he r Mmilrd wiili.ml I,. e„*e*
IMnt l iril Cleinenlt, MhII.iip I
not linn -lu'Ue,t. Mr Truman a»*
nf J * iHf l ipi* |% lit*tillfi*• up In i
The xr Ill’ll llle* IHi* *' 1»'*-i* *""• "' P y a c r * y i | v n
K ln n y lt
Mr-. I’limphl'll'* hu-huiul, liead
ui rvrti knrw him.
leit.'d. .eit,iinlv not on the baiit
the lh Wrxleiii European M.inhul I l U o L l I U C
I l C C U o nf tin' Ihm l 'utn puny'a legal de |VM» Vf.il (M’lll'l#, tllvf lilt l»'.|sr t| f|t»*
Liking the stand m hit own de I'lun couutiiHH with n teipieat llial
of ,.m . I’lunloiitui with him.
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the Itema haled nut lie exporied tn
A- fm live*, the 1’ieiident laid
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pium Ht
f i n iti
vcph'i Itoapii *1 where 111&gt; emidl Ii.im% 11*'in t."*/ tn
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aitr, the Mil try .. .nmpletrd^ Vrlaico,
Vf| 1Ifo
p rov,nzano half
lull rrird
ctifd Communist-dominated countries.
Provenzano
\ tihsif
w i l l I.,
j i »* ,i fill .J «iii ( h e o tr.lr.oi defmi would be much
nun wa* prmiouiii-eil "nut too a«i
llir
ir&lt;
•iniitciitf.ilion
ft»ll«'.nj
.in
Meaulillir, (fill idlltrt Will continue nut "no air, 1 did not "whrn u k r d
Disclosure nf the plan l&lt; leipl
um
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uiiia" i'*mpl*’li, the only kiuu ui'|iii*\ .1 Mi M&lt; K iI iI mii int.. (hr
inme 'lingeiuu, i.&lt; the country'*
Russia
funds for non-military
tu handlr landlutd pelilinm for il he committed the crime
tif H , 15 t i . . i i
ii i |,i* W o i h n t i H
m'. was eoiiw'jmia.
eiiu.nmi, l.e .Id. ili.in * tax inpurchases aws made In budget rstt- 'I'cclin iu ia n T o O v c r '••IM* " I
1 1, 11 l*1a |- |It | ||i p n ll i » nil'll
( till; hflll il il lf
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Airpml official’ ’Bill icing emi
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A spokesman tald Woods^wlth
S c c T r e a tm e n t O f ■111loll* imglll liave enu-ed Hie
He i id :. t.i-wt ,’onference he
r|n the next week nr an will aim nevei have tern the lady m mv rninmoni.
Hllll S.miiHil \ altuK "I lln » *! t in ' iN MinllN I t In l l t l l u i l i l |.«|
a II
purchaaea
was
made
in
budget
estlf« i m u n i ' .
t , , . ♦ tit v*m i
a n .I did u, I agio,, with Senutar George
Idr.”
he
told
the
juiy.
K arth O n 'S o il D .iy ' . I IITile
reinnvc the i-elllng* ill al.nlll UHi
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m| Inc men inn nHlnrtf h\ " i l ‘. llldlkcil It*
pHrly
look
off
fimn
tn
uni mil .mvi'Sh"
tm' tluii the fax lucreaie, a*
uf i he butt rent area* nf the
He was referring to trslmmny hy niutea aaid, was for “non-military I
mI&gt; tin pur l ueiir Mull..... ul ti UP I In* l tinnnm tun .uni Mi \|» kihlnn
h\ flic I'll lln Ji' 11'11i.i jt i *“ s tulJovY* a ic|. i i. i | ip p, h the only
rimutry. Wood* agreed to du N'rUiro’i widow that *lir Uond auppliea under wartime urrangc-1
in It A&lt;.I’ll HASS ill
A
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planning
to
fly
to
Itoaluu
i &lt; iiiii'c un flint Lily tiling 'ii.ii wi'.ihl git ti.e country
me nl a fur which final cmilracl*
ihm If Cointreau gave hi in power
l.e* |.|I Iilitru (level wilte* I. D. 1,1 ulteO'i a tuinqiiel Iniuglit at m if*m 11 iitlr it .*L in M lln*. In 'Vriiil lt*U In*4
nit,, I. M-timi’. iicpicMiuii. Goorgo
to realnre celling* ill case ”• "lace-lo-face" with him while he nri* helng eimeluded."
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A trcaam y apokraniaii *uid lie | ,iil*i In- n.imr Hill it wimlil lie tin- M« g-iiehuaetta Inatitnte uf
wav vliooling hullrli into hrr InlvIIeei I.
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Iii.’ I' i eaid.’ip iiomod that his
The iilen i* tiiut in the** 100 ur hand.
tlier, the pintle fell into u farmer's us, In | •. **. i • .t tin i.'lm , Mill hi !
ant. mt'lnrun. piogu.m (or any
an arena there la lluW enough
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uivcit !•&lt; In im ii ho imiii1 Mj) t
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if
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houaing ao thiit rent celling* are ulau dahlili-d ill |iolllle* here, lliei Ay i l l l l I
pm! I p Im* been aliulved as
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Joke, a* In* tiirml i .ill Inn*. i»
lltiu liutl
|»r«*MiUlni t*f flit* i*ml MIIIII-I (it. u hit'll sfaMllllt.f •
lint yeceaaary. Wood* will take miemplnyed carpenter nnawered.
-••me p'P.livliiil ii|.o iti laid. He
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I &gt;lm I *«■|*n11iiii iil, I
He related he wenl linnliiig mi
Ilo.n m. Jan. I, I Mb’, l&gt;»w wn hc» h nl if
llonalng official* said the sur­
been tiie main tenxon for the
!
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Die.
It!—
tlie
day
of
lit*uuinierI I I I M l ■I M i l (il *
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f
IlM
ill
lie
s«n
of
the
founder
»f
M
u
vey of landhml Income* proliahly
,
. .temporal) heading off of inHainnl
‘iiihi■
ii
rinit
relnrned
home
aliool
fidltt
I’.
III
llial
full.
Itr'*
hail
ihr
major
Him,
Hr.
Herbert
H.
Dow
In
will reqnirp -everal week*. Until
A c lic s o n A n d
B e v m lion.
All regiatranta nf Selective Ser­
The that 11ipii i m*11 11*v■
*’n lei I (Inn
it i.i completed un laudluril will M. He aaid he waa lui/v uImiiiI vice were cautioned today that reipnnsilnl.lv nl pirsi (tiling the r;]!&gt; in- was griatuHted [runt the
r v r ! Ho added tluii thoho powers ara
M
eet
detail*
of
the
hunting
trip
Uxelf
In
1st
know whither ha qualifies for u
"niedii tnr' In. the oiling lond llial i'diversity of Michigan and he Hen In inn I Si AmithmMih' iilicH
i just iia nvcuHRitry now ax when he
they
are
required
lo
report
to
&lt;r«ailau*i lla raa* raarl
hecauae he often went bird about- tlirfr Local Board any change of
married Mr*. Dow Iwu years luter. iMHipmni.li’ in Ht/r with Stinfiinl,
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r
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n
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s
1""1'1'' ,l1’’ leeommendatlon. Exist*
will
hr
Kfotrd
ul
Flniida's
liiggr**
An huimretl chemist in Ida uwn l»av |tnit■Iiimii
Inu
n immilt us
or any change in family , nil . unseivolinii
. ling power* have been used In the
,pr. tm l»” lhe
. i .isllai.,* Ua l*aae F'.mti
lie deacrllied in delell ohmit re* addrraa,
I'M
M
ipiii
I*
*
I
with
fl?!'.|i)
lien*
A
new
atatua (lint would affect a depen
HY AHHOCI \ t I'D I'llI’.SM
! puhlte iiiteieat unit tho new ones
lalivea and friend* visiting hi* ,
elaa.IflCution, accronliiiir to Mmii lr .Soil ( nnirrvaliim liay |»m»
Jtfl 11Tl| hlllli lit tile ftllliT I \Y«» I'iflCR
Nation* nl dll’ We I luilo\ begon W' lll.l l.e used the ,utlli! WSy, h«
hmiae at the very time the oi.ir.lcr L, „ r ,irtr| .....
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f
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n
gi.iin line A|it 7.
up 0 will.I li.ml which ll.ev
oecurred. Hr aaid lie remained a
All male peruana, upon reaching
M|F*tHh A Iti'MlciMini tn fin* UV«» tlining
..
,:i»
..
Asked if ti.e -itaudhy nowere
llial day. the :tHb-aeie fatui
horn* nil that night. He did not n&gt;.i (|1(1 ngr
y,M,rSi nr npon tielng of tin
|ru a tlH N ril u u P e a . |W * )
i*lflia i*iMm tl'IO ii Titt*iilIi. wlii'ini* 'inpi W i l l t . tf.n. I tool.’ . . . llir
the Kellowihlp liibtlcnl College
I
leirn uf VHm h m
imhl
I lii^chArKuil
from Ihv Arimwt will lie mail* over. Lvery acre will
ifi Snofnti) ) he m *h Ic
fPM C'll|»- , miihl,
Mi in** elAi'^iHM’i1 |M ( f:"dl mill iii'i*11
nex' ilaj,
' I'otx'ea and not having rearhed
Hritiili F’oiri^n .Sctrcliry 1m e t
put tn il* iwat Use. Kvery acre
• KFY VVKSf!” jtTr. 1J—(A*)— The alntc charged 1'roviiiiunu l(l(&gt; unth nnnlveraary o f the date tie
c/o'c ;i uiMpilti
w
dl
receive
nil
the
needed
.....
an
Hrvin
.Hid Secretary n| State Dean
inflictrd
eight
Indict
wuimds
mi
,,f
their
hirth.
are
rripilrixl
In
Monroe County anthnrlllea step,
I hi* aim v t»f Mu* . lurl l |"*1m‘*
*P
A* limit nhrtlulrd the Hist ot t
ped tip thllr xearch today for a Velnacn. Ita ease againat the dr legialer with Selective Servlet Vot..... ttrfttmenl that enn
I
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SHI’IHI,
Mill
il
'Tli
h
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Siifilm
it
ih
f
'/?*,,
win-i
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1
1
1
pi.ed in the spring "f tin' vein
to
hmidit aiiapeet who escaped from feiplnut rent era around Mia, Vel lie iiuillted nut
1 1 1 Htiih 100 « iltirssi^ nil) he n\*i4»:* *»f Hi \ mjju • • • him! R ' l i f i t i l i i M i m r o n l r m i i * r \
I. d
The following reglatriinta, i i i r " ' 1"'' ineliau.es will lie *1
a hnapllid hi'il Inat night, nnkivl aacii'a tealilliony. She aalil ahe luel
114*111•I mi I)m* ri.Mitlu
Itlllllollll th'JlMl I** $*H i, (liul Ml III"* . iH» iW'ihtiijtlo.n 1111x 4 fIt**noon
im dniilit aliuiil I'liiveiuiiim'a heiui’ ■"I.ueil, Inive failed to report l u ] " IH " "
and cH Men Ily w hiiiii IpiI.
inN li«*ti i ilit* mI tin At un« fi^jilril
«*i -•n $.111
W Itilr the m tm tr iton lot He
t.—
i’til Itnnrd No-'JH, Meixeli lltdg .
A- uimv iluin "tilt fiii.u rtai’lm CiiiiiiHi'aHM
Sheriff Merlin Sawypr hlentiflevl III' killei
Infill f *••ll*&gt;I I till* Itsillrnmt pefi
tlMMIk* |||i* I'tlU*'* Wilt t • |lill»i * %111 ^ Mill to llir l mini Si,ltd In
All tlu^t in I In* city mu*t by
Mr*. Velaacn aalil alie anw I'l- tin, eliuuge of uihlrraa, ninl Iibm uud liimdlx’da of workmen swain. 9ittfi I m r»*riiut»* Iwu l i i i iii-s lu'ivNt'tfi j A
the nrianner na David Matthew
,,,...
were im%*siijjnt. ,| vm n- the Miming ot ihr Ntuih All min viM.'iimtetl iKiiumt rubles by a
11 iiMtiMuru iia raa* *•«»»»
,,v,.| college farm they will !■&lt;
l.alliera, "I, unlive of Orlando, veiualio once liefnre the crime nod
.fnck^titivilh*
ninl
Si
l'i*ft*r««tiMiie,
l\!
iinmci*.
i
*
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■
I
m
iik
,
H*
tin,
lireiiM'«| \ctitririHiian befuru the
,
----euirviiig nut the eomplete anil iiu.l
A whn wna lieiiig held on a chnrgn one lime afterwurda.
find riuM'tinliniM' Iwu *ilh*‘i , ii wn
\ mi' iihI in**, Hiiiru •v1111-, &lt; Iriuvwi* ^fi oi it v 11e41v Mon IIV. tin* nirel fn**i iluy iff Mijs* uml u vucclm*
Aaked if lie ever had prowled .Murvifl McKinley
WHI.I euuaii’vulion plan nn.de *')
“ uf hrenkhig and entering.
t (m* bi'IItgliAf ' , , I a l J u h u I . a k c t u n d a. ! Win m 1 y ' o r t r r x [ n % I t ’ll i n i i t v i ' i t i n* tiMM Ui|£ him .t f.*» \\ mi n l»v flojfs on
lo.I.I)
tv.
...ill.
•
.ill'll
I.athor* waa ahot Tm*day hy about | he Velaacn home—a.a *h''j
I m *t r ( m • i h t r Ml «’ l t r i l l i o n I I , i h r
»» * I'alk, In ill*'.' r.ll.-H, lu ll" .'
a frilur
luiiiipti elm inic the
Wins Spelling live ’I S A T S ' S ^ S ' . pi-lteii.
Depnly Sheriff Allirrt
Owynn teat if Ird-lie aiiaweredl "I iu . vi
'11ivin* HH in.) r.c «''niii !»*» p U I"t pull "Imen iwrllii’.' t 1 .'*&gt; mull mI llir W1■%1 ty illii! H n*-14 &lt;i imiMul&lt;’i f iIi** %eiii, or t|14If'*4
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iiiiservnlimi
anil
good
lurid
u*'
when he allegedly wna caught have been lo her house. I don'i
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1 nn. 1 n mu
t.
off lifera
.. e* age
Marvin M iK inley, *nn of lire measures llial iiiiruiall) lake » ret
\| m I ill'll l*M tfi &gt;t&lt;l'' I tit &gt;M 't.ill imJis In* pn i f i n|» Ly |tr)lice uml
riddling (lie f’namnpoHraii drill know where they live,"
li-« mi! ihiictl
111s JlM"4,| J Ml
• »\ M ill! l^ t'l
c llf .
1Illsa||a I lil. . oiii| uii .it 11• ft .17 iik ‘ in
It waa In ought out today iluii lie . uud Mr*, .1 K M cKinley, j fiinner fuui m five yeaia to upph
in Key Weal, Sawyer aaid. Tin
t
ill" | Mllid• nl W*'ll III 1»r I III IIIV f**i«l MfKtl « m ;imim.m1u' i*(1 thin
Abuilt hii-f nf Ml*1 44it M4,n*t4*'* |.,|.|I I'uli iilnien uveruge ! 'oil
deputy fired wllen Lathers re -1 I'roveuranii'a niece waa treated yeslenlav won the apelllng bee at I will be put on the rnil.’ge tnl'in m favor (tie piopoenl, wl.nl. W .. ..I .I
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(Ml I r i
Km
miiriiui)'
&gt;...■.pn....I t&gt;. s in .i" i.r.. j i v '.i
funfit to drop the .‘Jfi caliber pit- at
»■ tin■ *nme limqiltal for a liiinm the Sanford tirnn.iiiar School, and mu- lug day'* work
, 11
I m Ut i l M | • 1 * s t l ' K
ill
•r
I M t•I ill*I' I ■ lie . . 'MttlMM lute dog
toil Gninesvilte, tti'ulu an.I l ie.
'‘Hni.fi.rd'x preaenl .alary ..ale IV
tipeu eidlari’d uud sun t u mi d lung on the ..... ic of till It.", tin'
tnl he carried.
I ailuienl almrtly lifter Vi'laecn'’* with t;.'iii’iin H arrell, daughter nf
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i|o not ..'fleet oiiprm.’ii1i'f;l &lt;&lt;i
The luillei 'went ihrmuth one j
(Continued on I'age Bight;
Mr and Mr a II, It, H arrell, will f,.,ni IPs work with farmer* in
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mil.nail'- nlreal..tiller, ti.e t'l.u.np • .'ii'.’ in the Ill'll, nh.nl," Ml
unit etc in tin* I’nunty filial* with | field*, pastm e*, and WHilllh. Jlltmi
leg and entered Lather'* atomaeti,
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... &gt;1... " i t . Hull . . ii Apr Ul. 20.
ton.
Kilil.lo at..*.at, "A new ....... '-■«.*
|.ilf*ils ut (lie fifitli In eighth grades •«•». ta ly|ij.-ttl of til.’ I.vlinlr.’ii.inflicting a erltlcal wound, the Cattle Men To Hear
illrtiln I
( M l k i i i l . M y * &lt; • 1 1 1 I'MI "I
I .... Miiv I at li.n.l to t.AHI
K It. It list.. A*"I. Mtperlntei.ilenl
...(" . tutmi ill’* .’. (lo
i.r tin- .liininr High Si-luud mi Apr ,.i "laiul .hicl.trx" tin- Hi'S asaigu- &lt;&gt;f trnuspi.rlntio, . waa the pro.
1
*o r ii 1 . 1 , l i m i t i ' m v . i i mi i * n l t ' V t i
i^ .iffie rr leporlial,
I* M I.i i . h ' i Hiitl.. .toga.
nlnalde
i.n.'i
n
miii
tlinn
h"
&lt;
IL
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m
7’If.
I‘
M.,
II
wiih
announced
TalkH On GraHHes
m Lather* wna handcuffed Jo an
1.. ri,,’ 11 M,il I'linsf’rvnli.Mi .list.’. ' • i|ml wit hum mT file tiinrniiijf Mi\ ’ Ii.ii ini.l.'i l.irniei ly lined at
f,»r mm,.- i f i t V l l i r I I I 1(III, l l l t l II 4ID I I 1 I Ml l»
tm lay In It C Steel.', Grammar a bull Fh.rlila fnrui.'r* liar.'
Iron bed In i. room at one aide
IM I 11&lt;I If 11 IHII / Ml It'
tl« Uunie.|i;.l A1&gt;|.&lt;111 t.ti-t rentsc'‘Hill
&lt;l!illH'*villt»,
Oi'tiln
anti
I.....
'
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f!&lt;ui
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•!)
School
prnieipul.
of the limipitul, Sawyer aalil, and
in.I
1 Him *• on*’* I** l-r till . mIdi I toil .’.| tin- oi.) "in* nt tiie (’tty Watep
Cattle niPii of llii* seellun me
hurvr
iinvi- for niHiiy yi’iir*.
Kill n K«tMt|
j. ti r. I
I Miter winner* of prize* ye*li&gt;rapparently twlated the chain off Invited to hear talk* on varietie*
plant, and &lt;. . put into use Frll i o i h O n l i l t U'
' - i;.il..ati’ of Mnn.laiid ll.gii 4Hk.nl Hml tIH 11C &lt;*** n*iiMiti'tl Klin,
ritoiv valiiiilili* vtitli
the aingli. handcuff mill fled.
of pasture grass hy Russell llesitl-1«•«&gt; were Kenneth Ramsey, Hetty Hi’l".ol .*i ttavinna fti-acii, Jacni.*.'. llimujrii
I In*
■ c n r i l \ t l M n l t l l r M u « k * r it •lav. Mi . M. K.I.luii reveuled. Tin*
town m. U v i t tin*i
it nt-u nfnl lout' tn* iimjmih' i
Tin. sheriff found the room va- erson uf the Kxlonslon Scrvlee ..f|Aim Munson. Donna MeTeer, At w.’ii' (•&gt; Hl.-la.it. ilnlv.-raity at D&gt;- in enrut roil Ii* of I0M1C.
new device ii .....|e il.slly operated
- . n i i i l i i f H fttich a
' l i n k i ’ V* l l i ' i ' r c r
ii i,.^ N„,„.r vimimi .... I «xtn IihimIIo illl.rl
| IKi l 1'iven ii t.’.iily flow of chit)hull
till
| D.
I t • 1I 4f V ! t f ! " l l l l
raht when la* and a nurse went In the University of Florid* and .1. ■I’hlllipa tto.l Henry Ttmke. Judge* 11... I .nil to tlu* University *'f Mttli* Illll roill»K«% hi* tldii!
| 1111 hfa*1 11 hhI (11)l«a111 itlitfit' Hi* iimis
...... f... p... ' 1u :ifi.o. of It..* water,
toy
n
M r t l i l i ' t 1 l i i HUi i
*U, t r i l " r
vlidt the prisoner. He nnld the bed Dunn, Oaeeola enuuty agent, at i were "r*
Sawyers, Mrs. Mulligan livf.ir.. lie r.’lt.rne.l *"
During liMH. MUI 1»«thoiim K n t ' IM,| |(1|V|. tlie* mi.lr.l h n ilri nIiic
lie .l.i’li.red that the
I •*|l! \ , mil I»M
V% l‘» Llurk •!•■ &gt;lo- ....I
wa* arranged n* If the prianner a supper meeting of the Hentlnule' I t ‘. Mtteliell, prltu'lpal uf the 11.. - University of Fli.ri.h. f»i Ih” mu mi off nt Nowt»t»rry, MM i»t ,,,,1, 1,9,.-. lln,,, i*n,» t*.w* Inin
'
,| o f
I MIHIHOIM Ml IM
*slit It ! o.'.i.'i plu.it i. lit guo.l condition.
were asleep, A pilhiweaae had County Farm Unreal, at the Fm j Smith Side Primary Hrlmol and last nv.. years of hi* agricuttuial
‘.ill nl lnvrrn«&gt;ftB
, |I(M 4 , 11, ()„• so|»«i \ • &gt;ny
.... f iC
t ♦ A • in
been cut into atrip* for bandage*, tire Farmer building at 7t30 ..- Mrs Flimheth SImrou.
I•(tiniiiK. lb' received a bachelor of
TrniriN ?&lt;U- S0 hIiowi*,! lotiil |»i*h | kI».iIi9it“d l.ni v %\»1 n-jifo
V Fi uMi h t jiImiii'I
|■*lit *■ IM14ti
t iiLittn iilo h h u m b
the sheriff aaid, hut there were nn clock Friday evening.
Winners nf I lie comity sjMdllng a. icrn-t' degroe from tin- University ^•iijTi r rrvrmi4*H timing MMH o f . |,nal „M,n . vnlmiMr to tin* Uiq.ni t
.1"! ill I*111' IH I!IJ** ,l 'r liMIllllH will
U t.SUINGION, Mar. 31—(/P)
Q.-bit he* in the room.
Th«» two aptakur art* well qnali mntrli ttill l&gt;4* t&gt;liflbla fur Inu con uf Florida in Him
KiihIi Hnid. Thu uowf of ..... 1(Mli („ u,«. r , , v
«!i111ill Id1 Hull Ilie I •i"id' 11 III (MV I't*
ilie I'apitnl'i fumed cherry Llosfled lo talk on the subject of paat- I test mi May. d, conducted In Mia'"'
| t( ..... ..
„„i |.. tl.. roniiito. i t |l M11 lilti'll Uf ttii’ii IumiyUv ut* .... . . --'ipei’ tijitged with hormone*
lit IP 10, Jncobscn went to work oficriktifiit tin* *vvo trnloN wih
lire
grans
as
adapoted
lo
Central
bv
the
Miami
Herald,
said
Mr.
grin
Cub ScoutH Receive Florida, George Swart*, Farm Steele. Competing for county him for tin- IL H. Hull Cnnservatto' $LM»NVJ0.I,
| hiMji tlii* ri'imir*'iiM,Ml‘i «»f jnilit •* • III ( i l f ( t l l l ' l M* l( *1411 * ills "it tl” f.n &lt;|... fn r time, hit llielr peak
«■ m i !.* &lt;i f VVf4* - l i ' r n !
Service a* a xlinlcnl aide nt Gin.'.’ , (ienrjft* \V. SctifH'lij of luvor-jVVMtj, m , MrKihhin •
f i , t i i ii I... lit v
.resident, declared today, or* will tie team* of two pupil* villi’. When tlull temporary aa.ig'o jnuRH, win, Hiiiri In* ri*pr«N4*ntuil ult
Advancement Awards Bureau pro
Ht if, | &gt; » K ....... . uvii««io- •I*h'lnlri in 1 h«a 4•vi*mf nl win
I lie li»i‘.uoi.e 11eat in.,nt, in the
adding that he Relive* that cattle representing Junior High School. input wa* over, ho worked u few rtiN county
churKotl tliul
()„. ,mm,t i|n,: Mivicuii. An
• i(!ii*rs hi'hetlnl* *1 ut ii, 11y• in fono of an ...expensive i.pray, Is
uniy wlli Hanford Grammar, and Lake Mon- nionthn at the U. 8. Forest Hrrvi.' ith&lt;* MjiplIcAtlon for rcroulitiR MM [off,. it muni Imvi* ti |.I»vmc«I ImuM H ii'
Twelve merntrer* of (!ub Scout grower* of Seminole County
In
iik
t«
&gt;
ti
iii
tin1
in*
14*w
ilnyn
designed tu keep tho blooms at
I’aek* III and .*14 received advance* benefit greatly from this Infoornts- rue, Wilson, Lake Mary, Lyman t’CC camp nl Tallahassee, Karlv 1 192 was uu excuse to discontinue and mi. outward altitude that &gt;i&gt;
..r iiei I their shiny bent through next
‘tu!,) 11"(ii fbi-nlnl t vi
anil tlviedo aehonla.
. i ’. i n r l u i e a .&gt;»• . ' n o K ..v .t
1 4 ‘t i l l l ) m i f f &lt;1 O H I’ n i t r 1*4411 F »
rnenl award* a t the monthly pack tlon.
in 10 11 lie returned to th« SCS. | trains 30-40. He said Imirist bo­
week-end's cherry blossom festlmeeting last Friday night. The
as a student aide at Granville. tels tn llomosasaB and aurraund
V ul
frny* participated In a program of
lug
towns
would
suffer
if
Ihe
Ami Ire'* been with the 8 C 8 since
j jninga
jmngs amt
ami skit*.
iklt*.
train*
were
removed.
then, cxr.'pt for a Ihrse-year hitch
THE W EATHER
% Tim Cnh* wen* request
ail to
reni
in Ihe Navy. He went Into ti.e
fl^ln^
conteil
enter kite* tn r. kite flylt .
BIG ESTATE
Navv hh uu ensign and wa* Ul1
LAKELAND,
Mar. 3 t _ ( j f t _
iraailau** n a f*aa* F sait
to I.* heltl In Fort Mellon Park
A KHUN. 0., Mar. 71—(/Pi—
I
he
Federal
Hint*
Frost Warning
Monday. Hob Karri*, manager of
Miss France* Louise Butler, Hit
Service forecast for penlmular
the Kltx 1 heater, Invited park
year-old recluse who died In a
Mure
Join
,
.
.1 s r . Florida tonight and Friday mommembers to attend Ike.movie a*
cluttered hotel room hero last
TALLAHA3SEE. Mar. 31—&lt;/P)—A proposed law to »»t up a
At llir irqurtt »1 .» gtoup ol tout.its irpirteut.nit tl.r .t ju Ioi. i ,)It, VV11N partlv cloudy and warm
Search
For
Cruft
hi* guest* after
the
k
ilt
eonteit.
January,
left
an
estate
worth
t„
- - - ■-j Ioog*»ought UatFwida woods fire control lyilcm lot Florida will be
Tourist flub ami Saaftml .Slitilflrlin.ml flu b Im year .imurul build- in Houtli ami Central dletrlcta;
IDOk'.fitC, an appraisal filed In pro­ tug fartbliri in whirli to bob! Hireling* ami rntrrlaiuiurnli, Mayor!a few local shower* and illgh'.ly
w S o .% o b b V m iU » l™ * M fM“ il,,° ,ha,M for le8i,U,lv' canmulvration by fotc.1 indutlry leader*
bate
court
yesterday
disclosed.
MIAMI, Mar, a*—(/n—Co«M
I f tiT jp d f e . Bob Shoamaitai and hart today.
Andrew Carraway irrutetl the |.rrmi*tu&gt;n ..I the City fommission j ‘ puda*/* foreeast
Guard and Navy air and surfaee
wax partly
Allan Moffett;
wfetlj cold and attvar
allvor aratrIt i* the
tl primary item in a Irgiilalivr program lUggrited lo help craft continued In sweep the Gulf
.Monday nml.t lo lay llir ie.|ueil l.elme all u*K clubs, now using lltejt,|oll(j‘, y%
"
TO BAR HKDS
ami
mild
in
North; con­
i
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im
m
fp
about
tha
"pine
tree
pros-f
.ynMiear, Jlmmta Owen a»4 Ming
nf Mexico today In a search for
ALBANY, N. Y. Mar. 3 t - ( / P ) - Tmiriat Center, to Hie end th o lf1
I tinued
ti
warm
in
Houtli
and Central
Fuller Warren 10IW,
the in b»! rig Caicos' I ruder with A bill designed to weed out and the hit lid lug may he used ex­ Hughes mul A. Thedfor.L
ptelty." Governor
Gov
|dlstricta with a few widely ecat*
promised In hia campaign last
bar Communists from Jobs In New clusively by winter visitors uud
r f ®
The HUts Board of Forestry five men aboard,.
Mayor Csrrawuy told lire group terr.l shower:. In (Vitiral treat,
ScotL Bllly Klrehho
eW ofl^fcta Ronald
Two maul guard planes from York’s public school system went the Chamber of Commerce.
and Parka would determine, with­
tl.at tire Cily i* unable financially
The outlook us* warm through
franklin, and yeer Service Star,
Four organiaatfona hava given in Oft days after the act became Elisabeth City, N. C„ joined to Governor Thomas E, Dewey to­
Hepreneulntlve* nf tiie tourii.l to build u nuw luiirlnt conter at Bunduy.
Maurice Phillips, JohnnU Bowen, H funoral approval as n compro* effective, what lands In each coun­ other* from Miami and 8t. Peters­ day for expreted approval.
group* met Monday oftrrnooi' at tin- present tilin', mid asked if the
mla* of wwUty di »*t ,*nt views ty should he considered "forest burg luises. Navy aircraft went
AI Phillip* ano Jlmmla Owen.
the City Hall with Mayor CatraJACKSONVILLE,, Mar. 31—
would he -.atl-fi.-J
among forest (nduatry people. The land*" and brought under co­ out from Key West amt the CnaM WHITE HOUSE HQUVKNIR8 wny, titty Commissioner C. F. Me- organisation*
vvit ti full use uf the pi cw ul Tour­
HIGH LOW
SOVIET
njrr HCIBNTIRtB
groupa ara the State Board of operative atate-federal-county fire Guard patrol boat Nlkie, oi.it of
WASHINGTON, Mar. 31-UP) Kil.I.lii and John Ivey, president ist Center, which «l present is Atlanta
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MOSCOW, Mar. 31—&lt;*•&gt;—8er- Fortatrir and Parka, the Florida protection.
Gulfport, Miss,, Joined thr hunt. —Want a pleca of the White and Edward Higgins, manager of shared with tho civic cluba. Tho Chicago
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43
gel Vavilov, president of t)ta Bov. Forest and Park Aaaoclatloa, and
House for a souvenir T
the Hemlnole County Cliami.er of tourist committeemen .mid that Detroit
The board also would determine
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let Academy of 8cl«MdS)ijud to- Forestry committee* of tha State how much money It would take to
H&lt;&gt;TRL~ MFI’T r
The Executive Mansion Is being Commerce, and their initial ru- they would be satisfied with such Minneapolis
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33
det Union . MS "an Chamber of Commerce apd the hrlitg each county's forest land*
d a y the Soviet
MIAMI READ If. Mar, ,'H—t/n remodeled and there will Ire tons quest, said Mayor Carraway, was an arrangement during tiie com­ Now York
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44
State Bankers' Association.
&gt; rmay,
y .oorf ovar 100,000" aclectiat*.
—Hotel traders from six nation* of old nails, silver* of wood, for a new tourist building mea­ ing year.
under protection.
Phoenix
08
44
Addressing Komsomol, * Soviet
Hern la what the "Forest Con­
To match 'state and federal began arriving today for tha an­ partly charred limber, antique suring CO by 80 feet.
no
M ayor C a r r a w a y today pointed Ht. Loula
44
servation Act" presented for their money, each county would raise hy nual ronvantlon of th» Interna­ hardware, bricks.
Represuntlug the Hhufflaboanl out that the hull.ling formerly Han Antonio
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review today would provide!
Disposal of this historically Club was Carl Elsenhower, presi­ used hy tho UHO hail been pur­ Beattie
general taxation n two-mil) lpvy tional Hotel Bales Management
no
39
A statewide program .of for* nr an amount equal to three cents Association,
valuable debris will be up to a dent, J . Roy Ball and Joseph chased by tha City from tiie gov­ Montreal
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and forest fire prevention for each acre of forest land It has
Delegates came from most of six-member commission President Murray. F. A. Estarly, past pre­ ernment for tha purpose of mak­ Jacksonville
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i set up. affective Jan. I, —whichever la the least. That’a tha states in the union and from Truman says should he named to sident of thu Sanford Tourlat ing
Miami
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the Voters approve In a the same formula now in effaet Cuba^ Mexico, Vanaxula, Columbia supervise tha White House re­ Club, appeared aa chairman of n Idue to Ihe fact th at tho build* Orlando
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referendum In November,
tCeetteesa on Page h i t )
modelling.
committee that Included L, C.
tl'aaUaaea os s-Kga C l|k l|
Taltahastre
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WASHINGTON." Mat. 31—t/P)
— Homing Kaprdilri liglie Wood*
today oldeird a Milvry oi landloid incumei. Die findings will
fAdrteiinine what rent incrrair* air
In hr gr.inlrd umlri the nrw roll• trol law.
Alilininiring llir nidri ill a stairmrnl. Woods d r r jjm l llir I ri niunlh
retention it a "i iinside 1-1 Idr *llriigihrnmg" of thr pirvimii law ami
d u n mil mran "a grnrial irol in
crrair fin all truant* -"
I hr nrw law d o n iri|iiiir llial
^ r r n l (riling* allow J-SIldlnids a
• “ Ian opriatinH income." flic tin
vry it to obtain inhumation lot
rallying out llial pail id the law
Wood* t.nd a new legul.vtion
will hr iiturd governing lent Imiitlt

J o e Provenzano
Denies K i l l i n g

Adjustments For
P o I ic e Salaries
Gets City Okay

Of Airport Land

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M ** i t N ". f imrht

Western Nations
; Begin Lining Up

1Requirements 0 I
Selective Ser vi ce

Solid Peace Front.. ...........

K e y West Bandit
S u s p e c t Escapes
•Pruni Hospital Bed

Civer 10 0 Persons
Attend Hearing On
ACL Reroute Plans

ProposedLawTo Set UpState Woods
Fire Control System Discussed

City Dog Owners
Warned To H a v e
L e t s Vaccinated

Commission To Request Civic Clubs
To Discontinue Tourist Center Use

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