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IMRRKjM

TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1149

Congress Roundup

Chase Reports

Western Jamboree
New*

|citrus group from lha freeze, he
declared. He saw good carrot*'
I growing that had hern planted
since the freete.
s
lie described the Texas climate
ns mild, whereas that o f Cali­
fornia was "nice and cool mid
very uxhilcrailng," averaging 6G
degrees in the day time and about
117 at night, lie wore a top coat
mornings and evenings, he reveal­
ed. Mr, Chase estimated that ho
traveled l,H(H) miles in California
anil "never saw so many autumnhilos in one area" us around l.os
i ANN TODD snd HAY Mil.I.AND display scheming emotions in his Angeles. He motored frnjn Santa
1 seine from Uartmuiint’s diumfttk hiL_^iLLilYlL^M_Y- m V iL ’-S lm w . Barbara In tire southern part o f
icutre Tuesday and Wednesday!
i.ov*rs Program
the stale to the San Joaquin Val­
ley, where he found rltrun trees
eomparnhle to those of Florida in
quality.
IC K tfs A n d 1 ' o u l t r y
The i an Itrlghl Hpot
Plymouth’* new special deluxe four-door M tlu (abort). Throughout tho m w Plymouth Um Wautltally
Htnry Ho ur
Citrus freexe damage was neg­
|
i ( '« B i l * * , d r r « M r » « t n**i
News
•Ircumlined bodies pro lower and narrower, mate aro wider and h*adroom rM trr. At thd u m limt overall
ligible
there
compared
lo
that
of
Hloek Market lltp n rl
f ly ill the path of the oncoming
J A C K H U N V I 1,1 , K .
M a r
I t — l A l ’t
exterior dlmemdont are reduced, but wheolbuao bo* bMu lengthened to 111 Inch** and glum i r u U Inrirartrl
liairlln c Florida
Texas, h« said, and estimated
F lu rto u
(Ira d n
A
1bus nnd another car, going west, — I l t . r l ' l a
Farm Market ||*pnrt
Horeepower U raised lo &gt;7. Although fender* flow gracefully Into tho body they aro datarkahl* for omo l a ----- *the
California
loss
of
lemons
and
•
I
W
a
l
i
l
r
&gt;piled into Ihe wreckage. The tins
T wl- Lite Hong*
oranges at about .14 percent o f the
H i m ily
m i
M iirh c i
g c o e rs llr
Hpnris I’arsd*
I win cnroulc from Tampa In
t-'lr.rlil.,
o c .irliy
w l.ll
Jnuri llriiukn Htng*
crop. Home oranges were spotted
CITRUH REPORT
|Miami,
Tlnin In Dane*
ylo rlilii llra itn
A
by snow, he asserted. Avocados In
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. tG-VP)
Itnsaa for a Lady
About
'JO passengrr*
wero
the Han Diego area werr hard hit
liertrnml tllrauti
—Report of tho Htato Citrus In­
* aboard Ihe bus, lllslinng said. ( ' o i i c r n M n t I t e l l»Af l l l l l S I I
II ostlnurA I'rna, I ' m , Uriel
Kaynule* by f.’arle
t*'&lt;iatlaar4 From Pair li*n
I V c 1h M
M jiih #
Pfnp
by the cold.
spection Bureau at 10:00 A. M.
J The vehicles did not go Into the l u r i f i '
Tune Tenser*
1 nf
f&gt;t
Insi week n list nf over IDO ureas today In boxen:
Mike Mysteries
California oranges are small lions."
I'l t’ 4
ft*
ruiiul but slid o ff into IIn? silts' li M * l i m n
likely
to
to*
decontrolled.
RepublicTile
iioiots
made
by
Aelieson
Hitlers of purple Hnjri
&lt; r.
Ln
H
u
m
I
I
I
R
n
t
Grapefruit Oranges Tangerine*
sired and average 118 to the box
on Ihi* south side of ttic* high­
Meet the Hand
.12,217 G4,37fl
5,391
rompured In 200 to 216 for obviously wi're designed to give aiu&lt; called the move "halt" to gel Rail
way. The Inis did not overturn. M f K * NI k b t I Pillion
37 n t
t
cn
votes
positive
assurance
to
the
Danish
Itukros*
m i f t H l I f l i r t #s
Florida, ho declared, "I
saw
H i !*••* i l l r r i t
it*
Doit
1,602
list urslon, lo Helene
diplomat
that
the
projected
nb
D
X
t
3
L « r nr a*
: i ob
some
good
sired
Valencias
Truck
22,8 IS
69,611
1,204
ru l e (Hr* Club
31 n a
i i
i i*
i l l it Mi
li nnep Is lint “ aggressive"
In
U N D E R C IT R U S Q U O T A
Hporln Kina of Day
Total
66,697 123.8H7
6.695
1
Li in the Han Joaquin Valley, how­ character as Russia lias icpeat1t n f
H fiiu il
I,
AK
El,
AND,
Mar.
IG—079—
Aecardlng In Itrronl
i a i r.i
ever," he said.
I ’ollcil Sul Ions
idly muiotnined.
Florida shipped aboui 6,000 boxes
«»•
41
•*»
j
Classlral Hnovrnlrs
The biggest problem o f the
less
than Ihu 960,000 voluntary al­
Rasmussen
will
leave
try
train
AllTO TAXES
N*w*
I Like*
(M lllllr V
California and Texas fruit grow­ tonight for New York, from New lotment figure set by the Florida
T'lrntable T im *
MIAMI, Mnr. IG—(/IT-Florida
T o
r »
ers
is
to
secure
water
for
groves
s| |,l r,l m ti i llrtnleivmis
I ife ti-e ra
I V th m m ff i
York lie will fly to Denmark.
Citrus Commission.
motorlats paid 124,180,000 in fed­
News
Dial Is free from so much alka­
l i t T * lf.|
Il was tlie first time In four eral nulomotlve taxes last year,
nisi. O H
Tlie eight nations now engag­
3 1V !(••• K p
line content. "Our water in Flori­
Weeks Ihe voluntary
plan lias a preliminary exllninlc showed
M n .II,IS
l&gt; ll
da has some alkaline content ed in drawing up the nllinm'c a r­ operaled thut shipments did not today.
1H
11
) i
IP s ',
II.'.
I,ut nothing to that o f those ranged an afternoon meeting to
j n * i&gt; : , H * v r
The executive committee of tho
exceed tlie qtinln.
|mt I tie finishing Inui'hcx on it.
Iho
Ml*
&gt;tnles," lie pointed nut,
49
Tlie plan wnx adopted by (lie American Automobile Association,
The terms of llie historic pad
CmhIIhm#* f t - * r * f i n # *
;|,„Hrr 1! I'm
lie revealed that the Californians
commission to mnlntain price* ut in making public the estimate,
ed Itself out of fuel, leaving only •'thrf Fiorbl*
had u "Imnr to nick" wllh Flori­ are in be made public Friday.
a goml level by preventing top culled on Congress to give re­
The
foreign
minister
of
Ice­
red embers ol debris on Ihe con V ',',,iir A
da at the way citrus Is marketed
heavy shipments from breaking the vision o f tlie excise tax schedule,
land,
lljnrnl
lli'iiedltk-snn,
met
creir whnri
&lt;• I'ollf
from thin state, hut suggested
Tlie committee said Atnrlrnn
market.
meanwhile
with
.lolni
Itol.ersim,
Two soldiers were hurl slightly. r '*
that marketing under Citrus Mu- head of tin* "'a le Department's
motorists paid nearly $111,000,000,Fifty Army families were evacua- t o t a l
ual should result in greater sin- European Dii .in, to gel infer
twill In federal nutnmotive excise
MCHICAI. M il.I.ElllH
ted from lientliy liase residences, f ittsiii Htilt
hilHuilnii of i-itmis sale in Florida. I mutton which will d&lt; ride whelln r
luxes since eliai'luieiit
o f the
The
Musical
Millers
will
|ir«*:&lt;*'iu
Tlie cause nf fire was not deterJ
"This will not work oul nt one |In- I'omitry iM-i'oiiies i|„&gt; I lit |i relevies in 1912.
n
program
nt
the
Geneva
baptist
mined. The possihilily o f snbiit- p" * )•»&gt;, ui
time" he predieted, "but will lake, I ci nit,
Church on Wednesday nig lit at
ag" win not ilixrmmled. Col tie *•*
effort on Ihe purl of Ihe entire
QIIKIIEC FIRES
Tln&gt;
Icelandic
and
li.’iid-di H;UII o'clock.
urge llrnwii, provost nitirsliul of *
hi citrus industry."
QUEUED, Canada, Mur. .15-07’)
foreign ministers boll, a ir report
the Artnv base, Mild an Investlga- XX »
— More limn 260 firemen today
,,
Success of |hi’ frozen frull ril pnrllrtilnry itistcm-ied in Hie
linn would In' condui'led at once.
'^i,,
juice program in Floridu Is wor­ role tbal slralegie air lii'-es on reived at least sumo of the re- battled two major tilaxuH in Que­
The two ships M'oridit'd ami d a m -1, m ,ig r,i», „ i
st lying Californians, he said, who |Greenland and Ireland will play nsHiiraneea they sought In order bec, damage Is estimated at ngire
aged ligbily by Ibe flumes were
3 ‘l"»
fear that it may interfere In the I ill tlie proposed defense arrange- to meet the violent attacks on than $1,000,000. No rnxunltiox have
Ihe 11.000 Ion Young America °"d * .L V .*,^ '**
l* sale of their summer crop o f or- mnt.
the Atlantic pact liy Communist* lieen reported.
the III,non ton \rmy transport
i*,!*•11 ,i,,
One fire destroyed the three„ tinges.
Itntli are Isdieved to have re- in their own countries.
Hgl. (ienrgi G Kenthley.
t tf|
Aimy
autluirltlrs
estim ated' j . j ,|"J|' "
dock and warehouse damage al • tins
above *1,000,000.
sr.m.io
All nvnilable Oukliind fire fig h t-1«' ,i,„ tew
Ing equipment, nine fire bonds, few.
Army and Navy fire fighting V','l..V' tl. x x
porsonmd hatth'd the flames.
i few
............. o f a strong wind kept 4V-V***li1» l'""' "
them fromspreading.
i fu'lr quallly
tt'u ntlniir d Frnm
age One)
I'fe. Waller I'avlick nf HaxrHoti, tXMVF.I.XND
Fa., u milllury iiollremun saw It !
ly 1
' t. of the rullioud mu ill Ht. 1-ouIh
atari.
I i--ia it.
Hldo said u federal mediator
"The whole lop of ihe 2,000 foot FI*A. I'aacnl
I Du bin! pnrllcipuled in the negiillalong wufehonse seemed to ex- J.j
' i l i o n s which failed. He said the
pintle," sold I'ovbck. "A shower of t iloa
next step win lip lo the railway
names in the middle o f Itie build- i J; |J[
•3" mediation hoard.
Ing shot 600 feetinto the k lr "
|ii&gt;,lilrn liriiri
it m i i The coal mine slmidown, callixl
The two-story structure
was |*■•* d«*
« holiday liy Itniled Mine Workers
bulging wilh supplies for over- j . j ' q ' , , ] 1
*
Chief John I. I.ewis, I* scheduled
sen*
!4
. to continue until Mnr. 2H.
At times nil drums exploding in
11
I , l , | Coal-hauling milroails continued
the hent shot 100 yards away. One M,(, T(, V
„ ,
•** a progressive system of layoffs
lauded on o parked iiulomnlitle. 31* rlm r Tri
I begun yesterday, and by the cud
Firemen cenlereil IIll'll effort* on Jj'J/Aj Vln*'11
•" •'•ii
Jij onff the
Ihe week mmi' 62,000 rail
keeping the fire from destroying mostly
iin \ i i , workers will l«e idle. Added to
other warehouses, all Jammed with • *'"»
r.
i i u . these um the 16.1,(Mill soft end
.
* «lf»l
EUliplMR
lltoa.fl)
t iin l|un' *'H“ I diggers who remained
Tho Hiipclnculnr hlnxi* rouhl nt* f.»lr iinul
. mmi nwny from their jobs yesterduy.
seen for miles. Motorists, despite
r&gt;,so
In New Yoik, seven terminal*
the i.our, f!o
.
me scene by NT&lt; i.n n a
•errs w it o f the railway express agency
the Ihnusnmts
3«- I’urily
■■
to Arr ^ wpre
|iy the IlrotherThe great Navy supply depot •.:?')»
(l
hood of Hallway Clerks. Home ** •
nearby was never threutened.
a si - in ,i„&gt;
13 ' ?
000 employes ol the ugen y were
Troops, at one lime, snatched. fair oanl. *
* 1,1 |laid o ff in New York Halurday us
burning gntals from the wnrelimise!
* rtl(| al" 'n
23 - «7.3 ' the result of wlmt tlie agency
with traitors.
1omslly
mild was ii slowdown by the
I union. The union called the layAre n lliipplles I o ffs a lockout.
Union
spokesman
said
the
i id .r&gt;an ' down wasmused by the agency's
, „„ ‘ I f . "stalling" tactics in contract no4 °° '
“ 1* I KollitUn.m-^
f, on - b ts
In Chicago, representatives of
------------i the nation's railroads and unions
Early English cook hooks re- with n memlierxhlp of more than
ferred lo pie rrusl ns the "cofflh ", i,(H)fl,000 mm-oiieratlng rail workapifarently hccaus) mince plea era, met to dWuxx final Issue*
In those days wore haketl In an In a new 40-limir work week eonoblong shape,
tract.
Western Jamboree
Tli* T o’clock t’luh

Sews
Popular Music
Morning lievotlrin*
Moods In Music
World at Nina
Vnur llllile Today
Alrlan* Melodies
AiiKd* fear to Tread
Old, New. Ilorrowed
Orchestra * Htar
Morning Yarlaiy
Music Hawaii
World at Noon
I ton Club
rellnwshlp Front
.Musical Vs rtel lei
Mar None llanrh
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Today's Hlar
Jills * Headline*

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sources Hoard.
"W e believe him to be ■ loyal
patriotic cltlten.
"The committee found no tri.
donee to support any allegation*
that he was larking In hl.i In W .*
rlty.
"The mnjorlty o f the committee
felt that a man o f wider economic
ami Industrial experience and rornpett’ if should bo the chairman of
the National Security Resource,
Flnord ami for that reaxon motion
was made to table the nomina­
tion o f Mr. Wallgren.’’
Ryrd made his opposition to the
nomination clear
ahend of Qie
committee meetlmr. hut did not * a y fj
beforehand whelher he would go
alonir wllh n motion to bury it.
The Sennte filibuster went on
with no immrdlnte 'Ian of a let­
up.
And the House sot ready to vote
on extension
o f rent
controls
whirh are due to expire Mar. HI
Those were the high snots of
a crowded day at the capilol.
There wasn't any indication that
the flow o f filibustering talk ln ^
the Senate could be plugged Im-M
mediately.
More conferences were scheduled
to talk over possible compromises
hut the filibustering Routherners
appeared to he firmly In the drlver's seat.
Administration Democrats headed by majority Ipadcr I.uens of
Illinois held a precession strategy
huddle hut came up wllh no new
plan. I.liras said he hasn't given
up hope o f a romproiplse hut—g
falling that— would renew Ms effort to eel the Senate to adjourn.
Ily adjourning, rather than recesslng, the Senate's slate would he
wi|H’d vlenn for the consideration
of pressing legislation. Rut the
Southerners, rletorlou* at the mo­
ment In the fight against a change
In the debate rules, want to clinch
their vlclory somehow so they
won't tw* pestered by tha same
problem ngoln later in the session
story Quebec Coliseum In the St.
Francis
D'AxxIte district. The
other fire was In a ahoe atore
in the heart of the downtown fi­
nancial district.
The fires broke nut within a half
hour of rnch other.
An estimated two to three mil­
lion Americana are akl enthusiasts.

(’oul Strike

FRIDAY, MARCH 18th
SATURDAY, MARCH 19th

Soviet Shnkcup

Rtiylel iiptiroveil the iippulntment
nf A. I. Efremnv ns deputy chair­
man o f the coimcll nf mlnlatera,
•lid Ida release from Ids iliitle* ns
minister of the machine Innl Indus,
try.
All of the ahlft* appeared to
fall Into ihe same pattern of chang­
ing responsibility which wa* m»rktil bv the rerrnl release o f V. M,
Molotov its foreign minister, who
&lt; Was replaced by Andrei Y. VlahIn iky.' Molnlnv remain* first tl*puty prime mlnlsier under Htalln,
ad foreign diplomats consider ha
wan not ilemoted.

Mount Washington, N. 11
•at summit In New Engtim
first climbed in 1042 by an
m and two Indiana,

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY MARCH 16. 1B19

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NO. 147.

Associated Press Leased Wire

U. S. Accuses Russia Of Violating U. S. Approves Truman Democrats
Operators
Say
205 ‘Old Timers,
Promises To Repatriate Prisoners Red Delegates
Miners’
Strike
Demand Roll Call
Attend Lake Mary
To Peace Meet
Violates Pact
On Senate Issues
•Night For Pioneers

WASHINGTON. Mar. 16— f/P)— Ihr United Slate, IihI.i) ...itited
lluitt.i of violating at lent «tx separate |&gt;romi«r« i.. irlum all Gerni.m
vai priioner* in Soviet hand* by the eml of la*t year.
In a note delivered in Moscow &gt;v»le»dav. llie Slate Dep.ittmcnt in 1
Lewis Asserts State­ rflrd irnrwed it* demand that Rux*h .rt Iter llir hundred, nt th m iftr lV C H U n g ftH H H ?
nnil, of ilermnn pri-oners "t 111 hc*f
died Permission To if
*.
a
• Vinson Starts Probe
ment Is Not True; Moved ill Soviet custody.
ri.li.'n l i l i u t .111 at tenet *tx o&gt;
Eloquent S p e a k e r s .
Attend New York
e m 11 n A g a in
Ruxxiu hu- elnlmed that It
Of Reported Leaks
, a.i.iti*. lilted Ih'Iow, Soviet re
AOA Orders Men never
imun.l by any promise W j.'-.’-,.nlntive, gave momranee, tlmt
Entertaining Pro­
World
Conference
Of S e c r e t Milit­
To Return To Work repatriate IIn* prisoners.
nil liermun prl-oncr* of war 111
gram Presented At
The United Stale,, Ilritnln and Soviot ciMody woul.l l.e repnlriut
ary
I n fo r m a t i o n
WASHINGTON, Mu It*— (/P)
France contend tbst such an agree- eil by Dee lit. HUH. the .lute
I'lrrsm m,n. ,\r... it. &lt;;r»
Biggest Event Yet
IlirSlaiit* l)»*|*.nlinrni ,titmninr«*d
mi ni \vn« reached tiy the filer Font ngreeil nt the I'.oim'il of Foreign
A li.trd to.il opeiiitor*' nffici.il lu- foreign minister. In April of 1047.
WASHINGTON. Mar. 16—( # )
Mini-ter, llieetil.g in \pril. It*l7." I m L y tin t .M ill It K&gt;ii’ titHii Ku&lt;$
Two liuiidrrd .mil five pinnrm
d,ty (.tiled John I - l.evvi»* &lt;ll((cl(1
— rruman Democrats, whipped in
The State Depart ment note, rt*
Tlie Amerienn note m e , *.\ *i.i .tlitl Ni$ii*t lil*** i -•Hillin'* w ill
£ o v r r 60 yrnra nf .rue and almod .t»
mine lluililmvii .1 tout rail vml.dion. lense.1 to.lny, *ny* on tluil polnlt .pedfie ni-l'NMiolli- when, it stty*.
thr
over changing (he Sen­
lit* |n'imil1**l t*» iiitihl .i ’’ world Europeans
Eye Bal­ ate',
many other inlereUed perron* at­ Expansion Of School
Chairman Ralph L. I.iwhiD «( '"It i, difficult to reconcile the the lto,,|nn» uiHitr these promise*
rule,, battled today to put all
jir.iu*"
t
DiilrifM
M
f
M
i
N
«*
%
$
\
of
k
the Anlhracilr Opri.iln,. Confer-)
now taken by the Soviet III Iterllll,
kans. Y u k o s 1a v i a Seu.it.m, on ircord in the wind
tended the 24th annual Pioneer*
L..v.e irnvi*nim«*iif with niiiml I'venU.
Lunch Plan To In­ rncr i«ni1 miner* w w "ihre.tkmg
ilie commitment*. l.y top nnik tlu« moiitli
Night at the Chamber of Commen r
- a review « f .........
mlnulci mg Soviet offieera, lire iMul '»,
With Nervousness up &gt;&gt;t (lie v n at tilibuiler now.
! W• I luilF HI 4IW will* t'kfll 1“
clude Citrus Asked llirit ioiiIm i I nv
building in Lake Mary la*t n»Kl»t
«i»** 4&gt;f itt««otinir* «»f tin* AIIIimI control liming leeh maile between .Inly,
"We .nr filing lo demand a re­
.iltcinl
I*,«11•**I, li.-u* sri. in
It i i * t - De- co il i t- in-11 cull) on every is' UMW ineftitlrnt'ft « all l**i a two nuiInn it&gt; finis to reveal any •!«!*« f., in 17, mill .Inn
for ihr lartte»l and mo*t iwrestiiil
i
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i
&gt;n.
M
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I(iIK, in w
WASHING ION. M u. If* ( m 1
ninuori.il ,iml |■i«•!«*%( ssoik udth Kv
rrprpMi'hlallveg .ion of nllleil oeetlpliliotl ngellden. ft'1,1till Ilf Ml I"I I IlilltMlv .Ml, nil vi.li.I l.illiiweievent of ila kind ever held in tin*
i tin Kremlin ' in,., |Vn-,&gt;, i itic Leader Luces of
fund
lo
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«|o|,|&gt;tar
imtirnliin;
that
the
Soviet govern(‘.•laldi-liment
of
.
1
Stole
.......nl offidiili. mi,I •**troll* »••'* "•!
‘bpl..... ] *1I f .1111 i n * i I V m g l * i t h r 8t , i I p o t
county. Many fine tribute* weir
Ilhnm* inti. We have to find out
P h - i h i i t M . t i ' l t . i l 1i l i * f t \
l a i * Juit win, h.it tdi tendered,"
paid the pioneer* by eloquent speak pM'inote inn*r.i. 'Iii|.inrnt» of
( ,.H„ ,e|.|jed that the .i.nnmni
''(‘.y d'."’\ 'mined'of 'Foreign tlie I'tmi number i.| (iormniiH 'tilt iti, ntlni.ilIn !,| li\ tlie KusHinn'. j» unknown
|M ...............
t|„
i.nni. the
&lt;rt and an entertaining program Miipl.i, Arnett, an fruit, wo* urged WJ&gt;
Must *n% ,
ipp.niiitlv
mtevtnl
Mini,ter. agreement.
lit- u .» iv that Republicans
\.. otiling to figure-, fnrm.lieil &gt;l.itr t), p.iiino nt . I, tig, &lt;1 lli it none
M iiM fla u rsI iln I ' n r T w u l
"On the eoiilrnry, tlioar minutes
war presented by Edward p. Line Jod.iv by " delegation Irom the
Taggerl. prr,ident nl the I'lnl
llll%«* lW-llll'1 il»r .uni'g.ulr \ 11* "o-lil mil mi the anti-filibuster
o| ill. N u t . I Id... .1, Ice lie, it thr
Dr. J. C. Gibbs. 91. w«. the old '&lt;&gt;0 Grande Valley of lex.,*.
g n t l.h i
h u ii i i* i i p m l r i l t n h a v e
tdrlphia and Reading * oal and
link' .mil m.iilc a deal with Soulht nil I’H’IU F '1 II I..- tier r*i
iiiti iu .il. »' u r l l ** *\ lrin .il, at* ciii Dcmoii iti nppoird to curbing
o l man pre*enl. end was among
'
di*fu«n»K
,ni,llr' W1" Iron Co.. I'iuladelphiA. tcl&lt;-.i«rd the
Ii
ii
tin
l.itrtl
. ll, ii .
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those who were prc.enled willi band Agru i.liure Department off,da . text ol Irlrglam* rx. hanged with
pn l»*
thr titil-i ..t unlimited debate.
it If 4 III Mill
\*\ In |im|i !|(
carved cane* by Frank F.vans. who
( ha.le, Hogrr*. We.taro; At- la*wi».
Rr|Htil Iill* i in .’ill (rniH beRi'pui'lleu1 vvho worked out a
%*188
Dixie
DemTnggert'a telegrain ■.ant: "the
for the 24th time officiated at the &lt;»•" Drury Donna and t.. O. Me1111itI lii.*% |•1 iir hnlr nun cur* ".■mii|i "i: , „n h
1
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Ill'll
l'&gt;
1
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i.i'iMt- —
,vv t
gum* from the
present work sloppngc i* in clear
program. The canes were carved ’ •""'I “ * r-dcnuch.
him
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rig
n
rnibtli*
nf
ilu*
Art*,
Do Na: tonal i -mi* il
violation of our agreement with
atm f tli Im*t •-1 viewpoint and Is ■
We want legislation passed the United
!«*|| it| de- l-'iu *i. nl -"luti.-n f.&gt;r ending a atiand donated l.y 11.11. Mee* of Gene- winch
S* t«*it* • hid! I'i *'f»
The IV lir* ii«I **t!i« i
Mine Worker, of
will provide an appropriation America, and on behalf &gt;,f the
pilltIllicit |ilnll'-toil Hi i 'hiti’im'llt iHir'tlD ililti*iiltu ill \ npiH*l*l V14 , nut u "lucti tuol tin* Senate lied
Vi.
fhiil “ I ‘tniitimm * i* ill u 11■-1it|$t t♦» 1 j I**.** te*|k.111* nnin' ■&gt;! limn ton* Hi k1 !• f.u I ,|uy*.
Others who were eligible lo re­ of $ 100,000,0 00 lo speed the sate anthracite oporatoru signatories
to the agreement, 1 demand tlmt
I I. kin
i,i!.l let the afflrmaill n irit, I t i *
| f l ' i ’tl **(' ti* '''V i'i.i l
ceive lhani were W. K. Randall, of fmita which the Secretary of your atop work order be immedi­ Mercury Tumbles Be- Romania, B u l g a r i a , t i « " n t i 4 m . m i p i l a f * ’ “ i *
I li«**♦ uifiltl* -I pi i nnt * ht ;tl
• i '.
I •’ t ,.| the thl Senators
nf Sanford; C. R. Royce, 81 of Agriculture declares to be in excess ately rescinded.”
pi n i*8
low F r e e z i n g In
Hungary Reporter! h lnl iin hull ••« ti 11fill
i I, i n'.
in..'! Uiutcs. It would
burlier, the dlrcctora of llir
l/mgwood: Nichola* Rott of New ol domettic needs." Roger* told a
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it H u iti b' I l n i" i
I'ini h i S l i i H l Ilk n
ipiiii i.. uuy new proposals
Anthrarito operators Association
Many Dixie States
Violating T r e a t y \»•It. 1Ik
York, 81; I. II. Leighton of Ung- reporter,
| •■&gt;1 \1 .. n.lni.D' &lt;1 III.IL-110 lo Il till V'8h*l I.t
1ll* •
•lit*- lule*
■•"if
Friendly foreign nations which at Wilkcs-Uarro sent Lewis u
I M i. i i.r Semite can act on
u * »*' l o . t Roiiu.mim . fiv*' t'eecli- ..kill (( ill inr. 1 «till*' V\ 4*t|l 111 vtollti
wood. 8-t. and J. W. Dunlop ol ure in need of the fruit, but which telegram saying the work atopIONDON.
Mu
It.
hfh
Mm
lltXKLOTIK. N C M u. Ito*J**\«». k '. foiii I’oi' . nd five Yugo.
......... t tin* iiMl' liivnproposal
It mutt
Sanford. 81, K. A. Douglas, 8), are short on American dollar, to nage was seriously affecting the
III lie'll •»!i .111)4* im rni. ii
l/l’ i L v i l night', fto.l t« h r l i r v r d t-tri ol State H r , lot M , N n l tml.vv
\ll wen- o w n official pa**- p c v o n . ilii o
•Ifl...... •t ti &gt;ern-» of counter
firnlih
of the entire
buy
it 1
on
the
mnrket,
could
lll|&gt; II
111 8
IIV7 open
WJ't II 1
11*81rs**# *1
11*t*&lt; lew
*!**** *and
»»»»• welfare
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and W. E. Oglesby, 83.
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I»i *i|io&lt;tn}.«,
including one which
ill.w ord that three loirnri V i / i purl VI'll*. MIlk'll l ii not elllitli* min.Dion ol N i
Among the oldest ladiea were apply to thl, government to make anthracite region of eastern I ettn- lo have d.vinsgrd pear It (tops
l i l) , ll$fl‘ llt \ v\-8tlU Woultl |*i'l ml .1,'luiif-limiting when
The Dali..
•lii'iu to dqd .untie immunity.
.illir,
“
in
lollu
vmu
with
Ru*»t.»"
heavily
m
the
Carolina'
up
the
dlffrrenre
out
of
the
special
eylvnnia.
Mr,. Abide Mortan, 8S. Maine;
Ai* Muni Sec,-tot V George V. x.iul the &gt;&lt;■(• •*i t wii uni ion 111 lUli* n i ’ iHtitu t ..mil m ajority--10 SenThe telegram
said: _ "homes,
Mo«t damage appeared to bav* air ir.urmiiM ill violation nl thru A
Mr,. M. M. Collins. 84, Sanford; fund.” Hoger, said the department
i.t i 1is' III 411K •&lt;■ lit nl1** in llloi
\fit e r..| It.
.* Ill
(i&lt;|l| reporter*
I*J|*si|l*-| lie
ll*' nnlicipnt liollll.iO 1
llrnIt t«|d
hospitals,
schools
and
other
pub
anil Mr,. June Mathcw,on. Iowa, appeared sympathetic to the pro­
area , pe.il r liralir,
L«*i i- H titfiH inn iiihI
hern in thr Spartanburg
1*11 thl* i■uiifriniiv Mill hu iinecl a" Mm't'ilonio
I ..us* .1. rial.m lo demand a
lie
institution*
tiro
now
short
of
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posal.
iiiiminhi 8 f in t hfn I .nil i 1 the i..ll ..I, eiu'h ef these
83.
Mr Neil in uird Horn.mi,i. Hill- n for mu to ntta.l tlie pr.-|&gt;u«eil Mncedom,.
The Teran, planned to Irsvn for fuel. Furthermore, present nnd I where .rveral growrri .aid then
if
All of the ladle, of tide group
I tin. |k Hif i ••iif ' i in »•«» tiimv lo l&gt;tuh vim ,m. pi.,p.",nln ruined tho pros*
I.m
mt
Atlanti.
I
n
fill.
Mlmi
future
anthracite
markets
are
he-'crop*
were
ruined.
tail.■ and Htingaty ol
...... nlerllng
_ silver hfooches homo Immediately after the dls- j
r were _given
('Mil Nt(iie lifitl Ut* Ivitl t.'llio mi iii'iiv v f t l agmHlu umn|»rti|pi I " , ' Itint it will (uke srvernt bourn,
Th*" program was opened by C. eusston of foreign exports.
h'K seriously jeopardtsei
or
The i.inrlhill* arr ol H u htnond, viol itiou, ot tli
I" 're
tieatie,
||. „id u t- ex iittHHDit i lie* lts .itui.lv K^vi'innicnt
in i minimum, to dispose finally
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wflfnif
i»f
our
fin
i»h»y
our
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P. Drnslngton, pr«ild*nt-«leci of
I'll tml*v»M«i" ait«* -i»hI pro-Com- if t!»v umitvi
Knrller they had urged the ag­ indiHtry your ‘n4, work1 urdm M«»n*u«meiy .ttid
|te«!*i! ' **11*11 thi-1 Util |t»H|| fol
cnuntiff.
Smin "•m.iv.iiut mil
the Lake Mary Chamber of Qom riculture department lo iubrase shutild U- readntlcd us it applies in North Caioltna, wa* lul by free*. „,i|| ,s,,vin &gt;up|Htrt.
1 i,t i ..t in ion , (mutable iiifni m |mi•ititi»(min "it.
n|.p
Hot (lie alliance ef Republicans
merve, who In turn Introdured Mr. it, research Into ways
auuuoxsf nl h “ it \ mtvf lavia.
con
I' ‘ifllVMtij '* •HUM*
to
uiiil .Southern Demociats appeared
mg lemperalilies, b e rluslrrrd a*
llulgatian and Romaim.it aimed
}!(3t„
,uld
Evans. Speakers Included O. P. | tromt1tt an,| preventing spread to nnlhraclte."
Diplomat i&gt;
and
intelligence to |.c firmly In cunirol. It was
Meanwhile a district lender of [llU|lj )ihy( „ |tfn |,Ui|a and.rlmked
llerndon, county clerk; tho Rov. I f . 'of thr Mexican Black Fly.
iuicri .(heady exceed the figute'
wm taken nltej consul source* in I'H.nl,ul *uid yesterday ,|ml
mmianco uf control Dial
the UMW said hr saw no reason
L. Zimmerman,
°* " ° 'y
Rep. Uenleen (D-Tax), who Joln- why the work stonpage won't end tlirm to death.
l iid down in the tfrahts. Mi Ned tation with Attorney lieuvral Tom "something n,«v te ubont to pop (nought tho Snuthirn flllbueter to
Cros* Kplacopal Church; Reprv r,j w||
......................
ih
them In the conference!, as scheduled on Mar. ” 8 .
One yiowei ,.iul "I’ m s.iliifietl) mb! I’ .nhament. He a&gt;hied that *-Txr» who must pass on tho ad« in Yuguslaim. «&gt;ne source wlm „ ,|llim„ Utf L.m| nt 11:00 P. M.
acntiitive J. Uralley Otlhnin; Judge said the Ineect haa caused serious
infused to be indentlfisd said he ( Ejyr(
nll(ht.
Some operators hove expressed
Douglas Htenstrom; Fred K. WIN losses tn citrus groves in north fear the shutdown
mown migni
1
*« ; «
U P ''‘ "'"n lU d S U h ".
might cont.noe
continue ,l,f,r W,J‘
Itell -sd tin ,.'«ith rv" of th eltto
Meanwhile Chairman Vinson
»on. attorney, and Krnost F, H ous-^,,,,rml Mexico u d .Uhat there
adliner §st tiy J^wls j |vt cent of alj «»|»*nru^buili, in ha-|V
u .a ., -..i ft,,-.......... •-. •' *‘nnrn tn ajtnH the delegates “he- Vi'ulit'.l I* u n
i o n
, ( I * r,n I »f Hu* Mouse Armed SerW holder, former stale senathr.
. danger of lls xpriru ncro*
'for affected mines asl nf the Mb I ate.i. Hr was Lindsey DeWill, grow­ |Hiiietl to lie exp.inding
cuu-e of its unswerving devotion
ITitlelain
11"in
.Moscow'line V„VJ ........ llttee *Nul he has startEntertainment groups Included |lorfjor |„tn Texas.
alssippl River.
McNeil HBtd wlien llrilmn mid f" freedom
of llifoinintluli and Communiat, eiitvole Vujjwilsii.i ,.,j n f,,,,,,,,; t,„,u[ry ;M(„ reported
ri m Rnhmond County tir.u thr
,h® ®*
n ?°l a
* At least 12.16,000 should he.momilitary
rmaimportant ;&gt;cach center of Lllrrhr III,, tTilled Stale- relit a request peeeh on ally issue, I . i l l con tin* been ioud »uicc (lie Yugn*iav i,.,,) of
under direction of H. K. UjOckt. v|{,ed |n tho yrftr KUr(lnit j uly ,
Reds spilt with tho Kremlin »i»t
In all tine.' former Nu n Milellile* i iiovi i sul it msy lie '
Nnmlgr poll and pine-knot Im- H'tinil f„i iletidl' nf tin ir iirmn
ths High Kchonl girls sextette
*H|Sli|VI i ..miuforiu (Communist Intuinu\ fiu'lfth fnkvn ii
Da I Id .&gt;f 'lie move after It»p.
boys quartette nnd a novelty act to carry on the lllnck Fly control
I* on 11illl**'| (lit r net I fti»s*r 1
lirtprd but llltlr.
Ihvy r»T(|8vi| fo 4‘iiinjily uk lh»*
ti..in,I Information liuroau).
Ma* .u i D lav i in m House Speech
under direction of Mlsa Ollle Reese work, Roger* said.
Iticlimnnd County Farm Ag, i.t IfliHlIvI- Uiv Min.) Im; |imwv ’ they acute,I ftto of allaying lout a, fiiat'd mi) 11hi v official* and
Limited simile, at an expense
Whittle, and tho Rushing family.
S' I Hendrick* reported mml. ItllMMtJI (lot IKif Hlini I lie 1V•|!JI’ ' I
(mill the Marxist l.riilnld line hi. 'he Viomic IJiii'tgy I’.immieslon of
Instrumentalist* nnd slngera from nf uIkkit 416,000 have been con­
"III lilt ll «MI Vlllllftf llliti’p," Ml
I.epl down f 10*1 hilt Die col,I .li t
SltHl'l'Iehoiird (hilt
* spoiindi-it I.v &gt;, .i !,ii and (‘III suing ■p&gt;'i uittlng i. leusi" to tho press
lhe Fellowship Front. Frank Lam- ducted in recent month* by the
Ni ll 8hdI. Uiv lit it I •h jjiui'i n
, ..ii'iili'talde (lulling!1.
, policy ' Ini’ . I
I i the Soviet ond out poionlvii enemies of imAgriculture
Department
in
con
11
mif
I
iiiivi
I
III!
1'M
M
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h
ill
IsHiivs
Entry
lilnnlxs
son led ill group singing with Mrs.
The mercury tumbled below I
1 nil'll
injrtuut military secrets.”
Junction
with
the
Mexican
govern­
Edward F. I.nim accompanying.
t he iule'i bln .i came from Com
_Itcji
^
fleering over areas nf Alnhuiiiu.'
WASHINGTON, Mar.
Cuie iH-SDi
followed
^ Miss Mary Ann Galloway areom- ment, he added.
Itegiilration
thee
I
&gt;
bn
permn
Mi**i**ip]d,
Arkansas.
Georgia
Duval
To
(Jut
New
miinisl
\
let
1 i diner
M
atin
Mahon
With II ilrmund for a con.
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Thomas
Pryor
Gore,
7B,
threeThe Texans also urged the Dr
™ ponied several of iho High Mchool
.■ml the I'aiollnaH. Thu cold u i
to compete fo. pure. | ;„u ,l of llniigm y Raku»i, repo, t- g ll,„|,mnl Investigation of the
partment to expand the school term Senator and successful lew- -proud into the Dixie area from Hiwh way And Undoes de*.u„g
group*.
next Wedlli'bdav evening ,,n Ihr *A it* Ui tin* *tn»i&gt;n ,)‘ij11 °» 1
nourco of nuch inuterlnl mnd of
(('•■Usurs ns r a n s in
yer though he had been blind since
Twenty-six states and nine
juograin of the Sanfin t Hhuftte Coiiimumst-dointii.iied tlungaiuin „o uti» to cut off the flow,
Die
Middle
Atlantic
State*
wliei.
childhood, died at his home here
foreign countries were represented
temperatures generally wenJ TALt.AIIAS.SEE. Mur Id- &gt;d’i ''" " f '1 &lt;’ l«b, Palm.-ttn Av.mic mid v,.x mil. IK. not
lid In.,
III., and
no,I tdi
til, fob
Denmctati,' Leader McCormack
hy the 206 person* over CO, all of City Of Ocula Okays ,n\
“J Oklahoma Democrat, Gore low frellng.
— the hale Improvement Commia .Second Street, have been place I l.m c , "hefinve.l
Case'* demand,
"t*,(invi-il the
tl.c cause "t i Mm*i joined
on
tallies
in
the
front
of
the
M
n
whom wero registered. Florida,
Chattanooga, Trim, reported i »li*(l today agreed lo finance u
en.'e nnd bulk'd tin iiiipm mi* '
'Hut Bfi *•fi I* ici'ueml uprlttng In
was the first blind man ever to
\mb
i
with 28 ,-had tho largest represen­ Z o n in g Ordinance
Ilk- people i,i Yugoslavia will tin* HoUim* nk'Hiiiit poaalbU dii*
serve in Die United Slates Senate, reading of : i above. Atlanta |$23,280,INK* supur-highway ami *(••'• l urnlture Stole i.v
tation, Michigan with 25 was leelow wa* 20. Tlie lielma frrertngl project tor Duval Cnunly
l&lt;l,b manager
e l m I , ..... ... I " I
laid lo the full! | Mil* nf 4i*Ult*l S
lie
vva*
one
of
the
first
two
Sen­
I'rlic*
will
t.,,
given
Iond, and Georgia with 24 was third.
OCALA, Mar.
10—(JT)—City ator* Hut to Washington from hell al*o covered part* of Ken ! The project, winch will he fin
cmqde
married
tho
|onge:.l
i told n mporter th*
Other states
represented were rnunrll last night pessed a inning
lucky and Ohio. The mercm l ance.l by laaiinuce* of revenue
Massachusetts, 14; New York, 13; ordinance which has been tinder Oklahoma after the state entered dropped to DJ above nt Lexingloi
Ohio, 13; Pennsylvania, i l l Maine, discussion for more than a year the nniiin in 1007,
Ky., and wai lit \t Covtnglm
lie served two terms, ending in
K uiIIi m i na («■• Sin
A 0; Indiana, 1; Illinois, 7; Virginia, without a dissenting vote. Zoning
w ft; South Carolina, B| New Jersey, has actually been In effect vn) 11*171. ami came bock for a third I
TIRED OF WALKING
4; Tennessee, 4; Kentucky, Kan­ untarily for about 18 months, with ending Jan. I, 1037.
The Mind Senator and his assoHARRISON, Ark., Mar. DJ- id
sas and New Hampshire, 3 each; property owners cooperating al­
L'iate* charged up Ida two election —A icmqi nf union butchers el
Iowa, Alabama nnd Louisiana, two most without exception.
defeats to his refusal to com­ "i'oi t.rcil nf vfnlUiig" has cul
each and West Virginia, Rhode Is­
Various objection to provision* promise convictions.
off a two month old r-trlko her,
land,
Maryland, Vermont and of tho ordinances were raised hy
(1301\\ "I Ul) f IH* &gt;•' lljHU
liu ubh's ic.tifU',1 tlmt 0, E. has
Mi'int.er of Die Meal Cutter hy u largo Duval County
Hr fore lie went, out of office In
North Carolina, one each.
I'ltllLt littf ( I"I&gt; lllnf &gt;(’141,
lighting. IV. A. Yeoman, tun,
eit
Isotu
and
members
of
the
conn
ill'll doited 75n,(KM) ot Diu*o quest*
Foreign countries represented .it xi„.* „r h.* ..
u,.rm D'2I lu&gt; had been bitterly opposed local No. /7H truck Jan. Id f.u linn llm county will pledge (Ii), iiorlution; J. Roy Itnll, progiai
Sim’.
Du
ll
lii*
follower
i
have
,.lttry into Ih* league of nation* a wag.* ...... rad. The mx at...
(MM),000 nl it*..........‘
n(U|iluil I'll'kl IIk- lux 11.'nr v lamcHon, photograpti . ■&gt; vlililgcd lliul • ml,II*- les o f t tilll* ionnuIrcN at u cost of uliout 140,were Sweden, Hungary, Finland, ell. Most or these objections were
i't"i. Many (liouxntidi liove been
l&lt;&gt;war it* ii-tlrrmrnl «&gt;f D&gt;» bonds J I. Murray. ........................ .
Germany, Norway, Austria, Eng­ met by changes In the ordinance. ||1||i( |l0|| rt.,|str)| administration i against which thr strike wa
tinirtlr.t mil into, in llclg rud c lot
anil tli.- Slut.' It.unl Dcj.uitimuit on ce ion booth.
filled out by recipient* and mailed
pressure for n change of stand, j reeled continued Imaiiiuss.
land, Ireiuml and Canada.
nidcil in I'l.nding Fropaguuda lo
will Mllo.-i.tt- ft .280,1100 diiling Die
it.emlitfrs of .'iingres*.
The Rev. Zimmerman paid trl- FBI, Army Probe
Earlier ho had been one of tho !
_______ __ __________
agalli-t hull
[next
(onr
ynur*
toivi.nl
tin.
pro­
And Rep. John Ucll Williams
9 bute In the principles of the pio­
F i r e fl'w ,,h',l' n,l President Wilson’s
AIITOIST KILLED
Warehouse
Si.
AUtfUNlilH*
Still
lit
?
ject.
* **
recommendation for a declaration
neers which have been handed
it) Miss) nun! ids “ home rule”
MIAMI, Mar. 10—(/P)—June .
-----------. of war in 1017.
down to tlio younger generation,
amendment to Die House Kent
Walnwrlght. ftft, was killed la t
I’ll
c'ity
(lOvernmciil1
ACDSeeks
To
Chuiitfe
RECORD TOMATO t It til*
OAKLAND, Calif, Mar. 1ft—Pi'}
When he failed to obtain ro- night when the automobile m
( oiilrol Rill isn’t ‘’antl-sdmlnttraincluding loyally, honeety and in­
FORT FIERCE, Mur. Id (,!*)
turn or nnd-unything else."
tegrity. He poinied out that the —The Army amt the Fill sought 1nominullnii after his third term he which he wn* riding cnliideil uitli
ST
AUGUSTINE,
Mar.
Id
I
U
o
ilU
*
Ot
(
tllU
llp
iO
II
—lturvi’Hl.ng uf ii record loiiintu
younger generation, during tho the cause nf a spectacular flro that mirlbulcd tho defeat to hie oppo- mint her.
"It in,” he mid, "u pro (dales
—
t'ity
Manger
lluhert
t’
(iotaii
.
sprii.g ciup in tlii* area l*&gt;gin*
second World War, had learned destrnped a liugi* Army pier ware *.itinn to new dost pnllrlrt but said
tight* and u local detninitiation
Jame*
N.
Anderson,
20.
an.)
I'i.ti
Ini'
lii'en
roTTuved
uf
Ids
dull"*
•
&gt;
I
AI.I.A1IAS8KF.
Mur.
lft—(,l’l
week. Thu five-county mre(Continued On Page Three)
that it did not know "all tho answ­ house ami all Us contents early ln&lt; fell satisfaction "that I did Tlilbedrau. 10, received minor in thin
.....................
................
An Atlantic &lt;'oust I.Inc rsilr &gt;ad
ngc. Oii.sl of wInch will
be liun.l it It to 2 vote of city cotiunk &gt; '
net Focrlflce ray prinelplee." ers'' and had lokcd to the older yesterday.
Jnries,
pullee
rej.orlcd.
Neithei
o
f,
led
through
the
lucul
iluto
farm
m n muniripsl aliukoitp.
icqneat lo vuncel u local pasgenger
Military authorities at firtt **•!llrforc and between hie senator- the drivers wms hurt._______
group for guidance. He pointed out
or*' market, tutuls d.OiMJ acre*.
t'ity Engineer G. M. Pont"ii train and ro routo itM streamlined
THE WEATHER
that the Episcopal Church is the mated the lose at $1, million, how­ ial terms he practiced law In Okla­
wn* appointed to serve n&gt;i uiv West Coast Champion tn slvn at
Let­ homa and here. Bines he went fi­
oldest continuing church In Sent- ever, ItfaJ. General James
nmiingcr until tho offlco i* i» i tjuincxvillo, Ocala mid Leesburg
ter, flan Francleco port command­ nally out of the Senate he-had
inole County. .
,
iimnently filled.
[ will receive n public hearing ul
LAKELAND, Mar.
10-&lt;/P)—
Mr. Odhatu stated that ha had er, said later that figure might bo practiced In Washington,
Whi.t wan termed u "pul:.... . - Leesburg Mar. 31.
I'iorldn’e vveather I* due to warm
era" nnd had looked tn (he older too high.
|""4f*' uf city department Ik iol.
au(a jlMtjronii „ ll(j j&gt;ubl|e! up tomorrow.
The blase discovered shortly
• men prc.tent had refused to ac­
ui i b«'4*ii in »wlnn •Iyico Ib’o in Uiiiittea
ConmiU»iuri «niiouncetlTl»« morning
tomporatun bull#DOS DENIED BENEFITS
cept canes offered them because after midnight. Tho 1,000-foot
Iht wlifii two now commliijtoiii r ' ( ^
nelitlon ami tli*1 liearirigc to. tin of theF#d«ral-Stiit#
Froit
DE8 M0INE8, Mar. l f t - W warehouse, fined with auppliee far
(Continued On lag* III)
wire elected mid Leonard Drnri.a I ,
'
.Winning Service said;
Okinawa and Japan, qutcaly turn­ Nern, a war dog that was denied
via* iminod tnsyor.
.
,\( j, wtiult. to camel Da! Forecast for penlmular Florida
ed Into a mate of flames. Thous­ medical benefits by th* Vstsrsns
NEW YORK, Mar. 16—(/!') ■I lead* nf mine uf the n.ilion'i Liggnl
WAI.HH FRRKD
Administration,
ll
dsad.
Hilled
i.icInSed*!hJ'cltv
tturimv
,lully
°l,eir,lli"*{ f" r
and Thursday mornands
of
oil
drums
exploded,
pouring
ORLANDO, Mar. I f l - f / P ) Nero, a ft year old German corporalions speak up today ort ihr buiinen nullnnk for 1949— not io ,.Ko
I,.i UH
...........
aliLa
..,........
f ] .............
Jucksunvillo and .Ht. &gt;mg: fair, moderately cool slid BO
Charles R. Walsh, 01, today was flaming fuel oqto the blase,
city
lux
*oftnnr,
collector
M
ini
much
for
industry
as
s
wlmte,
hut
for
the
one
tiling
they
are
iup;ioicd
shepherd, served with the (lertreasurer. The city superintend- , I’eiiukhurg with stops nt Gaines-1fru*t ilaugur In northern district*!
freed on rhsrges in connection
man nrnty In World War II until to know the moil about, tbrir own companies.
Leesburg. It 'lightly wanner in South ana
with the $2,500 toy cap pistol
am of tlie water works ami the villa, Ocula und
SLOOP SINKS
was captured by the Americans
claim* passenger hunineis on tho Conti ul district*.
Steel, autos, utilities, testiln, food, petroleum, house ftirniihingi— city elerlricol inspector.
.... holdup of a Daytona Beach booh, _ MIAMI. Mar. 1 9 - W — The he
Forecast for Thun-duy: fair and
local train i* not sufficient to jus­
British (loop Alliance sank about In Italy In the lee* deya of the these are the Industries they n«-5 — -------------------- ------------------- -—
9
last week.
Retrained, the dog served
slightly warmer.
tify continuance.
spn
Seven wltneeeee placed Walsh U miles southwest of PqeMo war.
HOLIDAYS
STARTED
with the Athenearu snd received rompaniee will do a* well nr bel­ tho company holds Iho pace doFuture toiiipcniturc outlook: No
The west coast section of Iho
In Orlsndq between
Mon ajd Bice: lest night hut aU elx
t a i r.-AHASWIP Mar. 10-IT’i
pends largely on how ituc'i
end honorable discharge.
.Saturday
ur*da#.The
aboerd were rescued, the
too P. M .last Th'—
_
le.' thl,’ year than ln*t. Five think arnmrnt stockpiling will holster —Spring holiday* began at Flor­ Champion, which now goes through frost danger through
Newberry nnd DuuoOon on the morning.
irsl Savian
Duerd reported today.
bTry nf the Federal
tho going will ) « tougher. Moat slipping industrial demand, which ida Htsli' University today.
s bout
The men warn removed from
Loan Associationi occurred a
They will end noxt Tuesday trip halvvccn Jacksonville and 81.
of them, on either aide, add they has led to price cuts In recent days,
EMERGENCY LANDING
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. l6 -(/F )
the distressed vessel by the Po1 &gt;15 P. M.
when new Htudents will register 1‘utorshuig would ho rerouted to
LONDON, Mar, 15 -UP)— An are keening their fingers ero.iu'd,
U. 8. Steel in another company for the spring quarter. Former provide regular atop* at Gaines­
com , n U. 8. Navy cutter, and American overaeaa airline plane and their talesmen on their toe*.
HIGH LOW
Inter were transferred to the tmund for New Yorlf with 43 pais61
Atlantu
HKD OUNfl CAPTURED
25
The most optimistic Is ITentixs that many observers expect' to see student* will register Mar. 23 and ville, Ocala and Leesburg.
25
' SEOUL. Mer. 15—(*V—Koreen Coest Guerd cutter Pandora.
Uiinmrk
13
enters made a safe emergency M. Brown, chairman of Detroit announce peak earnings for tho dosses will reopen Mar. 24.
Prime MinUter Lee
LEFT-HANDED (HECKS
Clcvelnml
2ft
18
Edison. He tells the utility's stock­ current quarter. Irving fl. ,01d*,
lending
without,
brakes
here
last
C OP C N U T
seid today Soviet.
27
18
FRAIIIN'GHAM. Mass., Mar. lft Detroit
LOTS OP CHICKEN
holders 104ft cnrnlngu should ba chairman, says 1040 production
8T. AUGUSTINE. Mar. 15-jft&gt;) night.
have been captured
ehould top itx 1048 record—pro­
2ft
15
WASHINGTON, Mar. 1ft— OV) — (d l—The Framingham National. Minneapolis
"substantially
hotter
than
Inst
The
passengers
sipped
cocktails
— Changes . affecting Florida’s
munlst guerrillee on (----- - . —
43
28
end ate e hot dinner while the year," when esmlngN topped 110 vided raw materials continue avail­ —There ought to be n lot of chick Rank Is making It easier for their1 Now York
The prime minister mode the tsarlet economy will be dlecn
able, work schedule* continue un­ cn to cut tills spri
84
48
am) summer. left-handed depnislnra to Hpcnd Fhornlx
million
ahd
equalled
$1.40
a
share.
lane
circled
for
ne.erly
four
hours
meeting nsre Friday ef
(aMtem*nl^st e m e ^ e w e re w e .
Saint Louiu
33
&gt;4
The Agriculture Depnrlmont re- money.
He thinks output will rise 7 per interrupted hy labor strife, and
Hun
Antonin
planta
now
being
built
are
com­
70
Alt official of the hunk Maid
50
lorted today that
ported
___ ' commercial
cent and gross revenues 16 per
pleted
In
time.
63
43
if baby
bat chick* left-handed check liooks uu* now Hcattlo
hatchery production of
cent.
18
*4
‘gt
on available to Ita southpaw custom­ Montreal
Bo far this year, 81 Joseph Lead Olds' long-time view Is less op- in February wa* the largest
70
Jackionvillu
3k
Umletlc, He says tho steel boom record. The output for tho Jan ers.
75
u
Tho hook opens Just tho reverse Misml
will be n thing of the pset before uary-February period Is 50 per
Tampa
71
of the standard types.
a
(Continued On ('age Two)
cent abavo a year ago.
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T e x a n s Request
M o n e y T o S h ip
F ru itT o E u ro p e

Calls F o r S c a I p
0 f Marshal T i t o

Carolina’s Peach Britain Charges
Crop Is Hit Hard Allies 0 f Nazis
By Cold Weather Begin To R e a r m

T. P. Gore, Former
Senator, D i e s In
Washington Home

Heads Of Some Of Nation’s Big
Corporations Foresee Good Year

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W E D N E SD A Y

THE SAN FORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Herald

induatry "returning to normal," nay* that ninkc* the earning* ou
although In thu flrat two month* look lea* prom Idug than la*t yea
of 1049 hia company continued to
hmim M n i» man
If'MNtlniirn Fi.u I'.a, •■■■•
|
.■•&lt;!■■•#
••■»i
It in almost Hupvrficinl to mine tho quetttlun whether it
m* m i i t i n p h i w m i
Columbia, Calif., a gold-rui
lly DEWITT MACKENZIE
l.y tho Russian* In Moscow In the government could build any top Inat year’s mark*. Ho »••*
is proper for orgunizutl labor to use tho striku for political | AP Korelia Affairs Analyst
competitive an d 'city with a population of .15,000
April of U»47, 4-1.1, inn Mill were .mill*, ns has lieen aujggested. That the year
active period” , with perhapa .ionic’ the IS.Wn. now ha* only nboi
,
III Wat— Ita nee**e
purposes. The uses to which tliu political strike has been
Itiisalnn hands nt that time.
j would take two or three years.
One of the most logics) mind. in American
inventory Ionic* for (ienernt Food* 050 people.
officials
believe
there
«-■—■
-■
—*
—■
put in some other countries, Italy and Franco, fur instunce, know t« loaacaacd by my colleague
" ofncl" 1* ,")lk'vc there
Coincident with the Old*’ dc&gt; M * . r i rtMtli, »»««» i n an leave littlo doubt in the mimls of most Americans that such |,
j BlakeKleo science editor nrr, nl en,,t
hundred thou*, fenae of private atcel company ex- a* nrke* drop,
Herculc* Powder’*
prc*ident,
4 CfWTM •! Marvb a
fir’ thii A P He la’ stHogfcsl aa to
mor\\
Raay'mt rampa. . paimlon recorda, Commerce SccroCharle* A. Illggina,
ggin*, see* ‘‘ some*— =T J o t U « n X T 6 ¥ « ---------- tactics are not desirable here.
t almost terrifying to Icaa tidy; , Meanwhile,
In
Burin
the
Hus.ary
Charle.
Sawyer
report*
to
reports
lt,ir ,mckl(
war!■#
In an unusually appropriate bit o f timing, the United
profit*" thla year. The
"".•"W lurnt.
lurneoj „ineir
huckh on n Prcaldent Truman and
Congren* what lower profit
linmroM na*N
company will change from insist­
Mine Workers and their president, John L. Lewis, have mentalltle*.
group
of
(icrmnn*
who
nro
diacunthat
the
atcel
shortage
‘'continue*
Rm I . m M m gar
Kvury oneu In a white he iuruk-. dug privately wnya of ending the to lie aorlaue,"
ing on "volume at uJmojt any
T W i^ fH W r itfS I
pulled o f f a political strike while federal laws relating to
coat" to emphasis on "operating
____ • ■» labor union alterations are engaging the attention o f Con­ t\way from hia atomic theorien and Kiial-Weat colrl war.
tWrtirt
The
auto
Induslry
could
sell
I
I
____
I.M
takea a critiral vlnw of foreign
“ &gt;« Naatk
cost reduction* anil Improvement*
___
*.m gress, and while tho congressional friends o f labor powor affaira, ap|ilylng the augin raid
Tlu- Soviet nillltnry government million cur* and truck* Uil*
Ireg «■■•*■
f
f
in i|uality and *ervlce*."
IN
used
tin.
I(ed
iiiniy',
urfieiul
newaS iI■:nalba
If It could make them, a Kurilit orc|,.ncp, „f
|4st
are trying to bulwark, in new labor luwa, the so-called "right lea*oning lie devotea to hia acienre
i
----of to strike . There is a debatable (jucstion whethei such a Krei|uenlly t gel Ihn priwfuct "f l|*wr, Taegllaehe Itiindaelmu, to flcinl say*. Vice President J. U year's record breaking production ;
t d liir r
niawi'
this
plain,
Ihivl* adds, however, that ahuuL
tkssk*. rfaetulUaa aoa o u tii.a « t right really is inherent, hut the coal miners have hulpoil to Ilia itiiaiyaea, generally in the ftmn
“ do not at this tlnm appear tirlghl”
____________ for i b r oar— oo el
ralrrlalamralB
Thu Itundaehuo in an editorial hutf of that number will have to to John J. Pew, vice president of
faiMa, will be abaraae fe&gt; make it necessary to consider whether any such right should of a nolo or letter, delivered l.y
A G O OD s u m r OF
ho
"*old"
by
salesmen
who
can
aaacrled
flatly
tliat
ttmlulf
Nnmeeaengrr
nitliough
fllakeali-*'r a n t e r e a . r rftef—
ref— _____
tluu Oil. State curb* on output
"rekindle
tho
consumer*'
desire
to
be
restricted
by
law
to
use
for
furthering
the
legitimate
r|uartera arc only li few atepn from ihdny. former Cermun amhaaaadur
S B w berri—
S w e ^ i—
»r
nave cut Oil's production by 'JO por
Imy.”
teteea
r wlfr
nearrerete.‘cnt. President Robert (J. Dunlop
Myra. lor.. Km Verb, Ibtoaao. bargaining objectives o f lalsir. All attempt to dictate the my desk. The latest is the follow- In Moscow, him no conni-i-liuna with
Kmphad* on salesmanship is
jlhe Ituaaiaila now.
Bafrvff, Rh n i csty, at. L*atsdirection o f a federal bureau can hardly bo called a legltl- lug:
’‘ near Sir:—
“ H ie Iterate la
Is a
a aMaabar
--------- ...e r t » e mala Iw igaliiing oUjwUvo.---------------------------------------------------mndo also by Charle* Francis,
H .oNttob
Web fa"May f nigged that your c l '
........
«•»«.
MNN ■ m NWeb
Can use o f the strike Is- limited without Infringing the
rate fa (be aaa Mr rryahH*
wUI' u ‘ '.’ iern tioruiuu* on the chairmun of (lenenil Fowl*. Ilo#♦ ail tbr loral arwa *rlate* proper rights and protections or organized labor? There iimn lake time out to atnlu the
polling that IllIH nale* ami earnright and left of thinga?
Ithine Itiver la*l .Sunday.
Dr. C. I* IVrtmnH
Ibla M a t r o n . — wall aa all
log* set records, Frond* Vee* hi*
anti eu—iabaa.
"Tim Itiimliiii*, for example, toe, _ _ _ _ _
should be a way. Labor needs the protection o f law, and re­
1WWtN kh TTa Y,~ MAK. J 8, 1919 lations with management are smoother when labor is pro further to thu right—politically
OPTOMETRIST
Too
To ClaHHify
socially speaking—than any
PROMPT COMPLETE
tuctcd. At the same time the public needs protection, too, and
"
BIBIK t l l U l T o n AT
other great nation, ami probably
OPTICAL SERVICE
Dy lUlNHHLI. KAY
against the acts of irresponsible or power-hungry leaders of Ihnn uny iniall country, evun Ihu-ei
/•lasses prescribed, dispensed
Yuu may think your good deed*
All
lalsir,
for
they
may
endanger
the
nation.
I know alsml h...*e.,ael.,g, explained the system lu me. You
with nluolutu potentate* for govaw unnoticed and unappreciated.
Repair* and Adjustment* made
ernora.
Uo J "
&gt;&lt;mnt the numU-i uf
They may he hy men, hut not he
mug*, and if we d ld n fh u ve tinge........ your right hand a...... .
"HumIu In governed by a *mall
Hours 9-13 — 1-0
(Jod.-—I’* MV:4: The Lord takulli
Aid For United Nations
Hal. I - 13
arUtocrary, the Cotnmunial*. By 'em ill l''huidn you and me anil a there arc live, play five lo win.
plraiuic In Ida people.
lot
of
oilier
fidkn
would
I
k
'
paying
the larged natimate* these Ru**lan
You must be scientific about it.
Allunllr
National
Bank Bldg,
a
lot
mure
taxes
than
we
are.
Congress bus been asked hy thu State Department to Comniunlht* nro not morn Ihnn
I here must lie reason Itehlml tlit*
A nice little ihAwer we bad MmiHanford, Florida
I get In a race iihuut mice a hunch.
four
per
cent
of
the
Russian
peo­
give the administration virtual blanket authority to hand to
day night. And did we nerd ill
Phone 2!lS
&gt; i - u i , pick wrong hnrue* until I’m
I’h. 3.1H
IIX Sanford Ate,
For example. You look at yum
the United Nations any kind of services, supplies, equipment ple.
bi'iki and then cumide luyiclf chart and find u horse named
‘‘ They form a tight nrlstorrury
III tile .Senate line-up on Vice or other material idd the President might direct. The idea
with tin- knowledge Unit ut least
Prctideal Harklry’t cloture ruling: is that the President should In* authorized to use the power lighter than the traditional ari*- pull of ally lining IS going to help Kildlu; you watch him when ha
tocracle* that were baaed oil In widow* and or|iliiili* and the ulit parades mound the truck and if
Senator Holland vultgi agairut o f the United States lo the full in helping tho international lieritnneu.
lie should huppen lu canter, Imy.
lull,*
the Pretident and (or the South. organization to support its decisions and orders.
there is your hunch • -Eddie Call"Their government I* dcr^oiii-.
Hut
lust
week
it
wu*
dltfeicnl.
Senator Pepper voted for the
The United States certainly should stand ready to help It I* n* despotic as Hint of ih&lt;. Snme frimid* cinnc hteexing into tm • only you don’t bel on that
Prttidenl and agairut the South. the United Nations in any possible way. We should be ready tindltionnl deipota. Posilldy tin- town and insisted Unit I Join llieili but sc, yuu put your money on an­
other horse named Hop Eye. I hope
—Tampa Tribune lo do our share in providing funds, machines or people for extreme rlgbtlxm of the ftiiwgiim*
i* not surprising. For gcneratl.m*
'T *
"J . ' T T “ l you nro following me.
the work o f the organization; in fact, considering our fa­ limy weri! governed .lesp.itlcnllyU .........
'"'"o y
In the next race 1 decided lo try
Thenki lo the DAR for their
*be system out. There wu* u burse
vored position, we should he ready to do more than our by es«r* They haven’t changed
help in finding a name for the air­
named But, White. 1 know u guy
, ,,
,
„ u , They *1111 hnvu the sumo sort " f 1 Tomptuiioti
is mu
W h e re a
port area. W. die tiled of icnrching share.
bv that name. He i» director of
right government.
I,I [fiiul
" ' hardest
i .Jil' T to " fi
Hut the use of American forces to carry out Urdted extreme
“ Hy comparison, the United I 1, f*'"1 hardest to resist *» they agricultural programs fur the
alrooit every day for tuilable wordt
Nations edicts would not do anything to help solve the basic Ktates, Britain, Frnnro, uny gii-nt j didn’t have lunch tioiilili- talking American Broadcasting Company,
to detignate « certain area out lliete
s q u a tte r 4
need for international force. Thu United Nations needs a uutiun you con mime, tire fur tn me into it. I figured mil how much and pul on a const-tu-coast tiroWhy nut call it Fort Read ami lie military organization of ils own, one which Ih not a motley the
I could afford In lose, pul tin' rest grum from Tampa during the Har­
left.
done with it? That name bar assortment o f troops from member nations, but which un­
Does It give you u shock to he of the rent money in my other bin Slate Fair Hut under the
needs a 4
approptialc hiilorn.nl ligriificnncr questionably belongs to tho United Nations and takes the told that what you have been rail­ iHH-kct anil startl’d mil.
system 1 ought to look for sunnSunshine I'aik i* Ilie only horse- thing relative, f tried to find n
ing
“left"
Is
really
"right?”
which tluiuld appeal lo everyone.
orders o f that hotly and no other.
The term* "left" uml "right", us track on the west must and is horse named (fuall. There wasn’t ,
fr ie n d
Enabling legislation such as thu State Department has usnl politically, originated long locati'd about III mile* west of any. Thru I looked lu sue If there
The itaIion-wide dot machine
Tampa at dldsmar. We left town
usted nmy
In make
can
racket list an estimated two million requested
may be
— needed
.—
----- ■ sure this nation
,,
, .purli, . ago In Europe, In muny parlia­ about Nunn and bud dinner at ihu was a Jockey by that name. Again
no luck. Kcinhsrltig that Blanco
dollar "lake." with „ $400,000.- cipnlu in International organization to the fullest extent, bill ment* the drxlgunlion of “ right" dining room in the clubhouse.
was applied to the conservative*
uieana white In Spanish I looked
000 "kilty" lor bribing public of- the United Status would do well to push an effort to pro- uml monurchlst* who *ut ut lluInstead of being gypped us I for the word bianco or Roberto,
CIVVIES (pronounced “ give
When d comes -to activity, lha
expected,
they
served
an
excellent
ficiali. the California Commotion vide the United Nations with the integral strength It should right of the pteildlng officer.
tw o ) in which Ilia cloth il tnaaIhxjhe havo it—twilling, si|u«d*
Iuit couldn't find anything like it.
Their opposition, the *o-ea1led li- meal nt prices In line with those
Discouraged, I gave op and
Wi Organized Crime rcporti. Yel have,
cul and atietcho*. In Boners and
turn, pulling lomhc strains on a
hernls, *ut on the other side nf lit our hotels „i rest am a iiIs in decided to Just place u wild |J bet
we do nol have money r nttiittli mi
man’s shorts. Tho hail solution
□tippers—in while, solid colon
the officer, mid so were termed the town. It wusiiT a very swanky ou Bub White and let It go at that.
(hit country lo build netettary high­
Dcfininjr Democracy
luyput hut was dean and the ser­ So t ambled over to a window,
we know is a pair o( Hanes
and stripes. Sanforized,
"left."
way*, public tcliooli, oi hoipitala.
On thl* bust* we see, n* llliike*. vice v.as first class.
plunked down my lu«l five sinuckcr
I wu* surprised at the crou d ;, |,||| „n,| asked for a ticket. The guy
( iimmimiHts are fond o f calling Omii system "&lt;lumo- Iiu' Indicates, that the further we
Hanes OIVVIES Shorts, $1.00 and up
ting,
undsiand
was
Out m California Dr. Andrew C. ................................
go
to
the
light,
tho
closer
wo
come
join-pin m u f nt um window scooped up my five
critcv". Tills misuse nf a noble word is laid bare by Murray
Hansi Undsnhirts, 6Si to $1.3S
and
II
was
difficult
in
lind
a
seal
spot, handed mo a ticket and f
Lawton, who ni the nge oi 07 re- I cV'liernuys, a New York lawyer, in an address to the In­ to despotism. The further we
anywhere in the pitlk.
stood thcra walling for my change.
tently became the father of a Imum
for Religions and Social Studies ill Chicago. He said: swing In the loft thu itcaror we
While the others in my party
approach "democracy", which I*
he didn't act like he was go­
cing baby hoy, presented him by
"Only one feature distinguishes democracy from any rule hy the majority. Bolshevism, lead the llucing Kurin, studied the When
ing lo give tile any, I asked for It.
hia 39 yead aid wife, tuyt lie icea other form uf uuvenimunt. uml that i« the rltfht nf u|&gt;|m&gt;h|. which i* tho modern Russian ver­ record of tho horses, noted Ihu
M aktrt of fine underw ear a n d sporfiw ear
"Whatta ye mean change?" lie
qo reason at all why old men ihould Iiuit. Where citizeim have tbo ritlit tu ujteuk, write, ur«utiize sion uf communism, is rule hy a Mantes of the jockey* and Hccim'd growled, "You gave me f5 didn't
BIAS-CUT
aHOMTS • tim ers • UNOEBSHMtra
the "answers,
I depended
got u
a lo
&gt;5 ticket haven
haven’tt
Not have children. Well, probably ami vote in upi&gt;oaitlun tu their govortwiont; where they can Htnntf minority, although the term toT Imvu-nll
Ii
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*
I you? You Kot
KNITTED SPortT StOMTS • CHILOnCN'S SLtEPtM’l
"
Bolshevism"
actually
means
m*
*
tictly
on
supreme
ignorance
and,
you?
Whore
Hid
you
study
arithnot. The government will lake care content ItH monetary exactioDH nr tho neizure o f their |&gt;erJorlty.
threw myself entirely on tho, motlc?" Then I looked up and
of them.
HOllH orqtroiHirty, uml gubmlt the IhhUO to U yu_|“
Thmrwe arttve'at the runrluXUn mercy of Lady Luck, a dame who rm.ml that t had lanight a t» k « ti P. N. HMM XqjtlH C* . WI»U*.**t&lt;a Strife CwfetMfe,
hlifl imighctl
III11Iflli‘rt mu
Isij■ o ff tm.i...
« jw . t
. . *”
itii.uy (.inrimi!
limeH nl. the
hIub by nn Imlejutmlunt judiciary, anti can
dupuml on It In
............................
" that the greater the resitIctlon* hud
|f&gt; window and. thought
I,
ft looked good to tee the Duily
wither ditto that thu gnvurnnimit will (tlildt' hy tho uutcomui placed upon the individual hy gov­ liefuic and whom I &gt;va* suit' would wa* at tlm 12 one. Of course I hail
Hernia on parade Sunday afternoon.
do
so
again.
ou faith ill tilt* Imrsc nr the ticketand whuro they can intttiify, «&gt;r tHsjilaco wholly, any tfivun ernment, tlm further we swing tu
I risked two smackei* mi a liorso and figured that 1 hud knocked
And did you nnlicr nil the other UiiiiiliiiMiratiuti hy thu nun-violunt ntullind of advurdu major­ the right and tlm further jtway we
activities going on in Sanford? ity vutu, under udHurancu o f thu ritfht to tfot out thu votu uml grt from democracy. Tjm grenter in ilie first race named ('at lx. tliu myself fur iinidlier 15 lass. It Just
2 III U.
democracy the more we swing only ri'usna licing that I liuve u nl*mit Inoku my near! so I decided
I’ honr
The Mayfair iwimming pool wai to huvu It cast in mtcrucy— whuru thorn* riulitH uxint in fact, our
rut and my muna in Kay, I put In gi t a Coca-Cola uml drawn my
tut HI.
to the left.
87-1
crowded. Trnnit coiirli all over thoro Ih dumouracy. Whuro they nro dotiiud in fact, tliuro i«
And thu moral of ull this? Well, the money on Ids none and hud *ni row' I didn’t even look nt Die
town were occupied all afternoon.
I should say it I* to exercise care two iIoIIhi * worlH uf fun tearing u p, rare. One of my friends same up
In rntpluyliiK the terms “ left" and
A big crowd wa» at the hall park tyranny."
Wlmt hultor doMcripHon could be mndo of ull that a Irue “ right". The safest way I* to lie my ticket when ae came In thin)- j i.nd Jninsil me. Ilo wanted to drown 1
tfiiDnaiiitf Winnie mitII I j liin Horrnwt too, f«r lie hmJ lost ton
watching a hall game. I lie golf dumocrucy Ih ? Tho Unitud Statoa tltwsH nut ovorywltoro, tinspecific and say "democracy" or &gt;va* # tll tracks in the bail uml my 1I,ink* un thu same race. "Imagine
"Headquarters for Hanes”
caurie had one of ill biggest day*. fort anatomy. Hvo up to all thomt roqulrontonlH , hut at Inisl “absolutism."
.............. was hurting me plenty, a nag like ltoh White walking sway
The rivet wadully utilized hy plea­ wo chorlali thorn a» Idenla. Anti R uhhIu ami tho other to m an account uf I kepi ihlaking Imw j with It, when ull those oilier good
Corrosion-resistant * l a i a le s * many other thing* I might bun-1 horses were lu there," he say*,
sure boat* and Jidifimcn Every­ nitmiat HtnloH practice thoip nowhoro.
steel drums now arc used to ship done with ull that dough. I never i I broke my ankle getting to tho1
body teem lo l)«t having a good
acids and other chemicals In solid wnshorn tn hr a gttmhler.
j payer’s window - my »5 ticket
time. What heller way* are thne lo
('or. Ittl. Hi Hanford Ave.
or liquid form.
■hi’ii a guy who played hunches i pnjd fHO,25,

Political Strike

THE WORLD TODAY

Soviet Accuned

Nation's Business

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HUNTS

TUXEDO FEED STORE

“ Headquarters for Hanes"

C O W A N ’S

J. M. G A R R E T T S!

tpend a Sunday afternoon?

If you forgot to pay your incinnr
la* yeileiday, it war a good joke on
you- And if you (rmemhered to
y it, the joke on you wa* even
Iter. We hope ttag, realized that
you work two day* out of every
ill jutl to pay your Use*; and il
yuu work only live day* a week,
you Mill give those foil two day* to
the government. We hope you can
make enough ill the n in,lining three
In live on. Otherwise you may have
to join the rapidly growing Imidr
of pgraijta* who live off the hide*
of the taxpayer*.

B

Down in Miami a mechanic it
heatM to death hy another man
wlfh hi* bare fiats. Meanwhile, in
angllltr part of town a veteran af
Pacific action backed hia auluntobUe into hi* own brother’* car. An
argument emued, ami pretty *&lt;ron
lbW wire working each other
ovar. One brother- finally procured
an sit, apt) -and tht other found a
returned. Finally lha knife found a
fata) spot, and the dying brother
fin

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nun ■

Till largest crowd in lh&lt;t liUlory
of "PWnecr Night" inhered in the
l&lt;uu Mary Chamber of Commyrce
buUdini to hear WMsksrt pay Iribide to the old folkt end prate*
lift pioneer* for their labor*. In,
htdlmni (hie treat section of the
Male. Freak tvarw, who started
partial in,honor of thy p|o».
!4 yean a|ot prttided with the
vigor. vim. and rnlhimeim he
tad the first time wj yaw
though ha mutt baft mad
in the meantime, it wy are
we h e u ^ t we hnd tba
i Um idfht, a* wn Mtn Mm

The llniverbity Of Florida
sellout* of (lie stall).
lu thu fields of literature, Idsmy, art, music, and architecture,
much can nUu In- dune to Interpret
tlm rich licrllage of Florida to all
Floridians. The University collects
j the historical materials, studies the
literature, produce* and pubilehes
thunks lu ncqimmt lialli college
slmleida mid the public with tin*
stm-y of Florida's culture. A gieut
history of the statu should lie
written, lad the material* fur II
must lie collected. Art must lie
laiiglil anil works encutirugud that
cun liu placed on exhibition else­
where.
Fur tliu building ami construc­
tion trade, architectural and de­
sign research in the uie of natlvs
nmlerials adapted to Florida's
conditions can bo of greet utility
In this rapidly growing state.
These varied function* of

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university are integrated Into one
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research programs Scientists In eua
' msujt with ihose In
Another.
hamfMc»i chemistry,
engineering and physics are all
iliddcd In studying advanced
seienUflc problems. laboratories
amf- materials for research
used ill leaching,«
graduate lava]# a)
specialists art trained, more is a
cavers I million dollar Investment
In. the books and building* uf the
.UMventty Library' Theea collect­
ed and coordinated faellltlea aru
used by sH branlihM erf the Univer­
sity of Fiurid«- t* not such an In- 'Worthy of- adequate sum
ii w« % o rd to ralartl ifa
Former rldllit great Al Robert­
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TOE SANFORD HERALD. fUNPORn. FLORIDA

IHemerocallis Circle

PAGE THREE
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MrH. Tucker Spenks 13*Ycar-OId Father
To llonie Depariment1 St'cks Einploymeiit

Social And Personal Activities ! "7s
M
rH
"o
t:rcn

Mr*. Harry l l r c i i h
-poke fill J
I nomenclature at n monthly m e e t-,
Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor
te le p h o n e r&lt; S ,ing Of the Hemorornlli* Circle of
““— ^
— — — ————
the Sanford finrilen Chili hehl on
Frhlny evening nt the home o f Mrs. J
p*
■
A. K, Hruhnker. 2001
Pnlm etto.
Avenue, Mrs, C. W, llnntil. J r .,
•
l i f O V f l l l t u
chairman, presided over the mee''■ ’
— --------------------- — lilt? and plnn* were completed fo r ,
It) CYNTIII \ I.OWRY
Alfred II. Hoh-on of Atlanta, On. ' hr fln'vrr ,h” w h" ,n#
There are more peril* lo conn
left toduy for Tampa after -pend nitd tomorrow nt the Tourist Can*
Tho Harden Clult will spun.,,, try living
vm, dream
itream of. T
W*
Imtig than you
V&lt;•
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ivr. The circle voted to hold a food ,
It.v annual flower show- ut Hie hat
’ a hiuanl called nulhora of
o
t y iinhsoti
' Hl’ ^' " ,l *b** Saturday before EnsTourl«t Center from 10:00 A M. humaiioue oraiks, to win:
’
'
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lor with proceed* goim* to tin*
until 9:00 l*. M.
li hail hero raining hard for
Mrs,
W.
A.
Thus
ton
hare^ ''blin g fund
Mrs. Cotcnn Wllholl, homp eco­ ihiee day*.
We had finished
Mi*. Ileeren in,unipiiriicd her
nomist for Ihe Flnrliln Power nml -weeping op me .iiit'n pla*lei turned to l.er home in Itiileigh, N,
Light Company, will appear nl the .ted were nui-ul.uig on the water C. after visiting far n few* dnysOalk with the di-iday of specimen,
Junior Utah School under 'he in the cellar. A aelghhor droppetl a- the guest of Mr. and Mr*. O. C. Plants and the correct prontmein- j
umpire* of the Amcrlcnn Home in. a neighbor named II. Allen Dixon at llicir home. 33« We*l H«n of the botanical names. She
contributed #3.00 In the circle fur
Department of the Woman’* Cluh. •Stmlli Mr. Smith had just w rit-1 Nineteenth Street
.
the building fund and presented
She will demons! role pastry milk­
,7"
Friend* of Mr.-. J. N. Talar will each menihei with a package of
ing ami quick ilc*esrt*.
’ .
‘‘
c .
(hi Interested to lean, that -he has Ih'vnt Polnciunn -eelSeminole Chapter No,
O. K. S , '
,k
' ** ° i U ’ '! returned to lirr hnmr on Kant
rhr April moriinir will In* h«*t«l
*
will meet nl the Mn-onic Hull in nut•i.At*.n
hoi ily.
Tenlh Street from St. Luke's Do*- nt the home of tl„. Mi..... Laura,
: at 8:00 P. M.
A* in iho cu m in huhil, Mr. I
pllal in Jnrksntivilli- where she n,,|l Fdna rhillemlen, Idilt PalThe Sanford Cirnmmnr School Smith was invited to diagnose the I l'1
**1. "J
treatment for
(luce met(n Avenue. The -pcaket will
Parent-Teacher
Association will watci in the ci-lliir. He descended, |
*'
he Ktlmund Sluwe who will have as
i meet at &lt;
’ 1:30 P. M. with Mr*. looked aronml and pointed sternly
________
, lit* topic "Lniidscnping". Tlm«e nl- 1
Helen Schulti a* guesl epeaker. io a pile of miigusine* In u corner.
Mr*. A. It. Mahoney left today H'mllng Ihe meeting were Mr*.
Her subject will lie "Allowance*
‘t'oiulensathm," *«id Mr*. Sin It lr, for Ft, Pierce to vi-lt lo r dnugh-1 Hamll. Mr*.
Heel,Mr*
' A f o r Children”, The honrd will meel nat relumed upstair*.
ler and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Weller Hohlayer, Mr*. It. T. Hunt,
5 al 3 : 3 0 P. M .
lie lit a cigarette and explained. Irn Thompson mid son llohhy. M r*.. Mr*. OrieMaihleux. Mi
E«h
•
SUNDAY
•’You people colled hark minij
The Fifth Congre.sliuinl Dial riot I*oi — of •In- Render's lllgest." he Thompson and her -on have *pent Fries*. Mr* Hruhnker, Mr*, ftolierl
■rk- with the Mn- Wn«hhurn. Mr-. (’. W I'rgle. Mr*
the pn*t two weel
Townsend Council will meet in St. *tiid.
W, II Hutngarner, Mr*. C. llli*
honeys.
Cloud ut 11:00 A. M. with P. V.
"N ii.” we -aid. "ivr were ju»l
•lone- Mr*. Roderick Adam*. Mr*.
) Draa, president of Paylonu Hem h saving them for the next llov ]
M, K. (.arm . \|r-. Ileeren and
presiding, A covered dl«h luncheon Seoul Paper I'olloclion Day.”
Florida rrrrlvr. wondrilul ptilillclo Ilit nug It hrsullfiil pie.
,.
.. ..
u
tall kind* of Ihing* hap|» o. I feed M r- W P Wc-lmoroland
will lie served at noon and u inn**
No maitct.
Mi. Smith run-1 ,
,
7 ,
, ...
'n in e yea* regularly, and llicie *
burs sail till* muni It's Cotanct, the alinvr plilllle id It pic— list
meeting will Itegin nt 1:30 P, M.
mcxoiablv. Headers
ln*i, a ncighhiu
...
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,
,
—
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,
,i...
ol. mine
alio
-uppl,.
with Ihe hiillonul representative, a* -i *
liras vtss tuir nl the niitst mil.laiiillux. Twit uthrr srrnri It mu
.....
....... cmnleisallnn*
, h , wl|ll v|tumi„ pil|!,." ,
Wayne
!).
Alhcr*
presiding
this sltrsclliia wrre used, si well .u utir id lot, Tuurr.
any lung except Omni..... k.
Snil.h „
wa*
• Everyone is invited to attend and ihan
Ih .re s heel, a „ h c n « . e . m i , . r
P)ir.|,m llo* yea..
hrlng a covered dish.
■"in.iliiiiK tn s miii n*l iir wliit,h {p‘
i
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"I iK*umh«»r«1 In* siiui i iM,*iiiii
MONDAY
Ml' #I• •4111*11 III all
(Itf t,»»||l|
t,||B||The Elsie Knight Circle of the lio n - in tlo- nuigiixine* m im in g t* r*. I c an grow- t h e m la tter than
U t il'H F .S
\ N I t I* M ’T K I t N ' S
iiiiyimr else, .lust ihiow a few
First Baptist Church will meet •at all ovei ymii ........
. . . . .
,
,
\ ivo iuiin can m l * - be in g n " t i e r .let tl* int o tin
g r m m t l a n d &gt;ou
.....
,
with Mrs. U. C. Dixon, 23d West
. ' . I feet .III III i uie o r inur e o f 16 d l f Hi Saul I, -aid lie didn't lone ,
Nineteenth Street, nl H:(KI P. M
-------------------By BENNETT CERF----------------—
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....... nt w a y - , . h u t u n g , o n - t r u c t h u ,
ilml
lioiible
I
leoiulSo
ladidn't
The Ilev. J. It. Farris will he ihe
! ' u
u
?
vn "
,
- i n d i e - o f the V , S H . p a r l m e n t
‘
lore
mugarinein
Idcellar,
and
speaker.
...... M r - S m H h s*.'1 m u Im a n y
&lt;)f x
il.u )| llr ,.
.|lllW„
M a r1'HK (inilirnti club iIjiiiut in W.i:0imgl&lt;&gt;n I'nllntcr
la all’* I,,, lived ut the lop of at
one
else
la
the
m i g h M.rhu.Ml
s , „ „ hf , | , , „ |(|IK . , « . , - i a l i . t in
llllllp II'.It Ill'll till* I't’lll I'l-autrll Inf I'WV.I w lll|i ll-,|i l&lt;i tin*
lilt and HIS prohleiil wa- keep-' g r o w r u n t i n b e r - . I f la da l. th ere ,
(lf „ 1iniall' N l l l r l ,|on
" I ‘ it'snh-nl T iin iin n |mk'' nj»
ini' rainwater frniii aa-lung all
I &gt;('IM«HT:it II I t U I I I I I T III 111 IN
............ .
| " iy ............. ......... ..
an d ............ E r m m n m - . e x p la in * Hint
In 1 in &lt;mla I away
.irul iliu vti t i n - nl ut i ' . " *x

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‘ Social Calender

Life

Is

Full of Perils

.

rmtRst».\r

||mts T&lt;! I OUNCWIV(\*T

Try and Stop Me

Vi;

PriteN Of ClotheH
Sourlntc In Merlin

I ll'll

Mr.

Sill ilIt

It,hi

ii*

ul a m l i

*uinli I f&lt;ll iliilig* lie'll iiiniiil in a
HKItt-IN A girl in llerlln inu-i hill, liiirdwure slmo ll.ai keepwork four-and a-lmlf ila&gt;* to buy Ian,-u* from dri|it&gt;ing not Ilia
one pall of -ilk stocking*.
| l i n e , liie th in g * .
A i eye ores* cost* the average i Tin y are little nuuid things
office worker the eipiivulenl "f •aIloil wusher*, tiini tni*y enne tn
one month'll -alary, a new slip a box and you can put ilnm in
represent* eleven day'* work.
yuni self," he* -aid.
Thr price of fushiou in devn*t
Wi -aid no, we hadn't licatil
uted llerlln eoim
high. ( lath
(,1,1,111 ui.-hor* yet. hut we were
scarce. A girl need* a tnnrh &gt;u it lilltc \\orii«lil iiLniil a Iliinu
magic to he well-dra*»ed here.
tfilltal a
it* iiiVilk, Mr. Hiuilli
A
Take Hennte Wnhl, a H'-year- |imiIki'll rrr'B* I iil!«»i».
~ old mode). She work* fur Slim
‘Ii in |i* i f&lt; &lt;tly aits Hiitm fit nil',’
ff'* a swank clothing de-lgner Ii** rfrint, **t lint y*n1 Imvrn'i rriitl
catering to American ami llrlti*h ' Litr ki* in I hr I'npon i* { Ihnthltcustomer*.
luy i
vi*ry I'Arrfiilly. \i»* &gt;du
Itcmile I* luckier than must
,
. . - ,
:
llerlln girl*. She make* tihout IB0
»«"k haclerht yea»l.T
Inarka &lt;*45, „ week
modeling
^
"«• &gt;"*' ..... ‘ " " ‘T
Bhaver'a dre**e* ami emit*. The *■
average girl office worker* cam s,

give

hi* s u r p lu s

m

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figure

differ*

nl

"My wlnde cello I .
to* ud*,cd. )
lightly front cvctv other, il
“ i- full of I, read
and
bnttil p„y, i., know linn lo alter a pntpickle*.
.Mild*them iny-elf
1
,,, g,-| t(
, fe, i fd. For -ucreally have a
ciirundiei-ihumlt." ,
m making . lothe . he ailvi-e*
Finally. Mr. Smith left, torgit fir. t ,hoo«lng a pattern of style
nng hi* copy of "I’ll
'id t" the nn,|
|,i s,nt tin' Individual
Ailing lliinse," 11,* i we weld fjgmr, nial Ilicit making any neceshack to mopping up ihe cellar, .pry change- in the pattern rnlhei
Hut fir-l we made a mile to buy {him in the garment after it i* cut
yeast and washer*. It'- greu&gt; In nl„, ,„ lt together
live in the country and him hamEven piiltern numiifn, turcr-,

oroti* aulhitr* f o r neigldau'*
w h o a i m nt s t a n d a r d - i r e - , - e e m to
lied W a l k i n v
diffet
in cut* a n d
proportion*.
R e r a n I *(udlr.* show
lieii
at \ | i - « .Smith j i i v ', A p a t t e r n of - Ir e
least f o u r mile* o f w a l k i n g an d :pl m a d e by on e
com pany may
36 hou r* o f l i m e i* -p e a t a y e a r , m v e a l o n g e r w u i - t .
narrow er
in m a k i n g n n r bed t,y the c m - i h on ld e i *, n r de e p e r
a r m hole*
mon hous el mld
mcltioil, Ii i- - hi ; th a n
a pal l e n t o f the - n i u i ' - i r e
g i - l e d ( h a t the
l i m a can be s h o r t- s i m i l a r - t v la
mat h- by
a tm th ai
ant’d b y m a k i n g u p one side " f ' e n n i p n n y
the bed c o m p le t e ly , t u c k i n g in the
- | t o ft e n p a y - In - I m p a r o u n d
foot a n d th an f i n i s h i n g ilia o t h e r „ m . m g d i f f e r e n t
m a k e - of patf r o m 300 in 3T» mark* IfdOt m l
” W ' have midornonrlshed hac- *hlt\ w i t h no r t t i i r n t r i p * f r o m |te r n * ,' ' 'l l* * S m i t h -ii g g e s t^V " I f
{h e k in d y o u h a v e be en u s i n g needs
*77.60, a month. T a x e s wluick 50
&gt;&gt;"
"»!»«
u ' *lil“ to side nr head in foo l.
teria are vlcllimy of malnnlrillnii,
l n n v ch ange * for a goa d fi l, I r y
marks ($16, from Iht— --------------------------------------------e l h e i m a k e * to f i n d one that m o r e
t Mill In spite of her good earn­
D R O l ’O U T O V M A f l E
n e a r l y meet* y m ti i n d i v i d u a l * p e ' i
ing* Renntn *ny»:
Ilrudenton, Fla.— Mauatee Conn ficatlon-.
•
•'The clothing I receive from iIihi to 1,000 marks.

|d:il l i r i l
i m i i il it

(Oil murk - if I K i „ f:llli or from I ^y|,r,
one in iw o w e e k - ’ salary.

W these price*, Uetintu -ays
there's no incentive for a girl in

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HAT CONTROL

"When I fli.i-lt do- ucndctnv ' paled in a tecenl rat control camI want to get ntnrrieil imigu, according lo County Agent
she saj'.t,
Harry J. Brinkley.
a n d h a v e c h il d r e n .

lo S(*f umlhiil t»
tin’ o i l ,
•-I all eHe«iili\e u| I 11a* C lo A .'ll
i 'oilier plant n.ivr lailli lo her
fold lti i t|lt%t Tin* , ‘Hu i i b i r r
I •! i ii il j." 11I h w i t , «1» In it ,1iM
i
A ii'M I lie*v In a n i i l i a l *t l i t
Mi- .lurk had bronchi tin io *
i ii'V liroUiei
W e want to ••
pl um .1 Hi ll Mnliilia had
a n din in (itidilv, they im plo red
I he lathi t
, tiiiii ii i llu* lioi|iiliii ami that n a y vvimbl Im» v«
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I’ .Mir year-old l . m y wit;* b ipn n i
\ iitu itroidu t
-h* nuiinbb'd

line day rihl, arid they hud f&lt;» fake Mini lo ltu hoNpital ulr*aids '

■.uniicM |l»|'» liv I'e.rtHi

make Ihe-e change* *lu- ife-in**
with illustiutinns in a bulletin ,,
lit led "I’uttem \lleriili"n" il 1
IlirlHi which may tie purchn-eil i
HI icttis in coin (nnl -tnm p-i n
ihe tioverninenl I’rinting (illWashington 36. I). C.

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THREE HI(&gt; HAYS LEFT—THURS. - FRI.
WALLETS
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SIMMONS

Uiillniini ChiilitH

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IN OUR ORAII
BAG
THURSDAY

All red triaged nrllcks

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rent

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llenuliful Hlerllnjf Hollo-

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Bee the beautiful Chadwlcke and P r i n c e t o n

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Red Tokn!

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Values |.l Is 111
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Chinn VoNex, etc. tin our
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Vt price (able . , .

Try our flhuppor'a
Special for Thgr«&lt;tay . . .

PLATE LUNCH
Tenderloin Bleak
I Vegetable*

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IN F U L L F O R C E

Hhnes are stricily rittlcniM1- A
good pair, llenala f '» !•
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at least 160 mark* ( W M ' j"
equivalent Ui three weeks salary
for thP average Berlin KinDresses are priced at
marks ($(W&gt; mid higher, ilamjk
made i ressea such as Hhaver *
srU* cost .100 mark* ($00) or more,
• (tirin' ready-made cloth coaie
sell for 36(1 mark* In *100 marks.
Dyrd la nth nr gnat hal^cost* from

Barbecued Er**b
H an — 2 V * »
t a b l e * — HqI
Roll* — Butter

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OUR SALE CONTINUES

A hlnnsc rusts TO mark* (il^l*
almost a week's salary foe Tilt

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will'll IIU'V lli'ltl' it

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liil fe ie n t way* I hut ptilletn* tm,
need to tie littered. How h o t

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llrnok-ville, Fla.— More than 160
Merlin tn plan a careei anil try to
suppoi t 1
her-elf
lli rimndo County fumilies pnrtici............

"'she* { iV m ' wIIIi her mulhrr In
thn Hrltlsh sector. Ho unlike limit
Berlin girls, she pay* no rent. Ihe
average girl office worker hen
must pay 611 marks ($16) a month
Er » room. This .ticks one week *
pay front her monthly Inenmtt.
Hhe *pciuls nlmilt two marks
tlav I'M1 cents. Ini I'""1
,
When Uenalii goes sltnpp'iig: *hi
i finds nylons priced at 46
»a
($13,601 a pair. Artifii.d silk It
ran Im* ItouglH Tor HI marks

avrrair* Aion«Kt*p|,®r'

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l-n w a y lliivlu',1 in lii'iir
hint A nd. h f t i l h i T . Ilml in

A
lli'iTin girl
m int pay
3(t1|v rllru * g r o v e s and pa stures a te
l "tut c ' p e r u i n e In fitting p * 1
America I* a tremendous help. I
havo a girl friend in Chicago who m arks ( fi l l o r hvo days salary , hmv|ll)r .-onslderahie d a m a g e fro m " t i i * lo p e p c Ini* led Mis- Nm
m o i- tn re in ih e soil, n o
“ include that la -m usc o f fig m
married an American army priv­ f o r a pair o f glove*. A lealltei |n,,k
ate, now president of n hlg udver- hamlhag cun 1*- I,ought f o r till l " 1co rd in g to Cou nty Agent Ed I, u re giila rilie * there tire al„*pi i

lining company. She send* me
«hnes, dresses mid lingerie.
•it
would lit) tough—really
tough—tn dress well without these
thing* from America and in nty
work 1 have to lire** well "
Like Henate, Shaver** depend*
on source* outside Ilerliii for H*
clothing. In It* case, however, the
source 1* tho Husslnit *nne. Much
of what Shaver’*—and other Ber­
lin dress designers—sell* come*
from l.elpilg.
Henate allends fashion design­
ing elusse* at IfUahatt* Academy
five day* a week. The fee I* To
marks ($13,601 a month. Hhe
models at three fashions ah«wa ut
.Shaver's on Hat unlay and .Hiinday
For rach show she receive* Ml

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"T ilt* n t i / i - f t s id

K \ l \ M V / v .U , M ieii, M a r. HV*
F» — V l I &gt;ent old f n t h c r
w n
h u im n ir torlny hut
firid in tf
l feiifi I I . inn* iVfiiirTttit nt uf
it '1 jo b
t* re f \ iia rd in fin d "
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1 *4' I Ila» \*v I'ln . . .lr . who
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l*Lyi’jir«old
wife,
I a* •*ni' 1m jiim i ’ii i mif . i i f ' hr-i \V«i rM mniMi'd
Wiltifted. I»I nimith» lifvei, Sh o
W.m
I i t ih '|iin i im n t i n » (ii H.Oil I* i i: d\i i nfF i.» » live JitMind, 10
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Open Til 0 P. M. Each

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W F D N E SD A Y M A R C H U .

THE HANFORD HERALD. SANPOH D. FLORIDA

TALBOTT’S

Small G olf Course
Thursday 3 :30 P.M.

Berra And Garagiola Into Hand

Wall Paver -P ala l
P a l a l r n a art Haarrkaaaera

■na a. ■ iftroH i* .U K .n n

Manager Hal Gruber aenl bit •quad ol Sanford Giant* bateliAll
ST. I’ETRKSIIURG. M.ir. I() f/l’) Hill DicLey, New Ynfk Yaalter
NKW YORK, Mar. Irt-UP)—
exerciiet and hitting drill* tliii
routine ;r*»ion of
player*
through
i (i nil anil
fnruirr
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llii-clinll t.ommissioncr
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Commissioner
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tl.

liiiilr In Joe Giiragiul.i in .i(lilih(in in Yogi H&lt;’rr.i, Gnr.igiola, St. I.nun Chandler win i&gt;iiiJit Ii'iI luilny Into morning at their camp at tlie Municipal rtriport.

i .ndmal ralrlirr ami llir Yank** Hrna. I«&gt;lli mine from "the hill’
section of Hi. f.nulit.
llo-ii fii'l vlelury of current ex) VKKM IIKACII, Mur HI &lt; /!')- hihition Kami-'- They
lient the
G r o u p O f S a n fo r d itc s
The hlllinir &lt;&gt;f rookie outfielder New York Ynnkeea, K to I, yes(’id AI&gt;|iiiii. imilItiui'H to tie the terduy.
W ill M e e t M e m b e r s
talk in Hu- rump of the llrooklyn
Tin ee Itril! i ! Ion I- . - (inn pe
O f N ew
Y ork O r­
II'.I kit *. Alamos, a litooklyn itu- Munirei, Jeiry Slnfey mid Hill
tive, trill two singles utfiiimt Hie llio'dei looked Kood wliilc limitg a n iz a tio n In G a m e
I' 111111.ill I•111ii A lull-lien yenterduy to ( j*”
Ynnti'io lo fiv*. hit...
i.im.i bin total in eiahi for I3,|
_____ _
The New Yoik (Hants will hold
il* A ir r u m t h e c k w i t h . j r .
a i.li.ieilntr ,r.:tM piiM..
j
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r „ i,r .
dedication
rercmonlcs Thursday
Herald Sport, Editor
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Mur. I'i
&lt;/!*»— Manager Hilly
aftrrniHin lit 3:30 o ’rloek for n
CHOhNIX Ann. Mm H. -jfft, m ,
PiLL.lmn.-li P iia l,- n
newly constructed nine hole inlnln
■-tntmiiy— Ml*
a,— -logging
dupk'tio!
T'H'w
Mixo,
Ne WJ rjj, |^j. i, I-I,me eye oil Hill Wi ■lie.
■■tin e golf r iu o xPTH. till1 MlIhlt ll'iiT '
llnllilliii! Ptogioiu
Ymk tiiaid fir .I lui.eiimo. i-, rext- 1 .
. olilnim-il
Sail
ftoio
Ittv
,, of (lie
The Si. tlidiitn f oimiy Sctiool oik a -tiff knee. Mi*e .tumbled |.-f,
I'ncif^- I
The course lint Iteen eon.tr ut'letl
on Hie Imne piillix recently mid I*. J |
for the enterlulimient of the mem- Itoil ill liun u pi lived 11 ..PCiU.IUMI Ioiik
Write, cmuliiK up lo the Miipir.
bora of the lllanta form eluh or- rmige ImildliiK progmiii fm Itieli iiikiiiK thinp.. cany.
(01 Ha- fii«l time, liroughl 11 ieganl*atlnn. Club*, hull, unit otlier .chool xyntem, incliidiiiK Ha
Mm*.
Id (A’l— cord of 17 vlrloHex uKitln-ii 7
rmilpmrut for playing the course .Irm-lioM of a Keilei liniin IIikIi 1 (&gt; It I. A NI &gt;1&gt;.
Mmmitcr Joe Kuliel of the IVu-di lox.c. Inst xeiixon.
Will be furnished the linefl.nll men School (iyuiliualuni
llotli the nrhmil Immd und Sii|i- iiiKtoli th-liiitorn I. KrooiiiiiiK riKhtby the (Ilantn.
Charles Miirian anil Curl Hulihrll erliilemlenl of Hiildlc Jn.lnii-timi liumleil rookie (ilyde Vollmer Tor
planned the layout, nml It wax .1oh 11 Cruoiodimik have Hlmhed tin* mi outfield nwlleli uKainni left
m i Mini r * i:vriu**.»
eonttrueted by a crow o f workmen o w l-a ll plun thirinu the pant year*, Imndcd pltchern.
f l l l l T II trit— KHlNrlly
(ill
who maintain the eight IiiihcIuiII The project I111. leceolly ta co up-j ... Hudily
, .l.owlx,
.
- Conn mid
11 Kd ,■ i &gt;in«oa 2 Kina unlit», .1
, 1 , &gt;,,, tiioNllc.
'Tan KP.i
diamond* fur the (Ilantn. The |ooicil by the l-'loildu Slide Sclmol Mow n H, Hie rt-Klilm mil Held, arc \
ITvi-r
7 IMmcihi
To*’
all left lililided hitteis.
ruurxo wan ntailed over u month Survey Staff
l|M*l*lt» «11r1
TIa- inoirrma will la laken step
ago.
*»i:i iim i ii %«■»**— 1 ‘iiiMrftif
humimm' i .
ititNHinlr* i**
Hill llnrrln, 'lluhher' Jonnurd, hy slop as filtiimes penult, lad 11
HHAHKNTHN, Mar 111 i/l’i f f i ' h1 t lfi•loll
f l . -T I ’ j i n I l i i l m k II, 1 .I*.«|«ufl
John lludMin, ftflku Murphy, Min­ pioject which will la- ulvcii luma d Host oil's III lives, floKKed 11-1 hy
« Itair*' illrl, ‘i lly .IHimm. 7 &lt;11*»*&gt;
Mir I#**!py K
ion und Bubhell will represent the late attention i. Ha- const 1 net ion "f the (iinrlnunll Red* yesterday, will
II III It 11 \t
.T Hi Ultr
Giant* In a nmtcli with Muyor An­ 'lx now class rooms nod Ha- new ii|,pose Ill'll nil's Tigeis on,tel new , I *•lil«
ti«&gt; i Til* In* J Hill Min’ I
drew Cmrnwuy, John Ivey, -fini |«V*»i foi Kettei linns IIikIi. lie ftinniiKei Ited Knife today.
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:* Hu*
' Mil* 1'*M
Spencer, Knymnud l.tilidfiuixf, Kd ' "ew ........ mill the new uym have
Tin- National I.eaKue ilmillpioa. • It,I•I*i. *i *‘1111. Mr*
ld*vy mid (I. W. Spencer. City 1 *■*'*■*» estimated lo cost -IikIiHv looked like iioyHiiaK el &lt;’ venter
I IH Mill II It I —• iiHirll*
I I;*l M«■ I'L*V - t •MI&gt; VmIII
t
Comml.xloiivr John K rider will he over *i!0-,IM&gt; .
day as they Well' aide lo irel hot
l. *w
I I .H I
I II I ! ».f H im I*'vkiii
present to fill In the event one of,
«*,r school hoard, rralUlnii
three hits and fielded like the xH’liHftti,
1 Klr«t I»«tltftiiii 7 lUtH'lv
the idnyurx me iitiolile to attend, the nerd fur mldltlon.il rerrmlIon .......
men play IUK Hie xipKle It n i t * . i V j i H i*tit U n i i n r H i l y
I II Til II It'll—A HI Mil*“ The course lx small, hut it Is 1 farllltlex for the school, lias ta-en men at a picnic.
l I ' r h i * ■•■**» H. i i i H m 'I
J I ' r i l i n &lt;•i » I
neat and well planned," Krldei , working luwiiril the new run.lru.IK
&lt;'
K ity
I
Htil*-, .** I I H i \
f I!..m •* tin Viit) I..nl T Iitiii lli»r*t« r *
asserted yesterday.
; tloll goal far four years. I'rookTUCSON, Ails.. Mm Hi o h
« Mill
! shank rppiirlril.
Chicago Wlille Sox j. a lack of left
*ii\ i ll H%r»:— t hi mir
to Hie
Ittll lft laalKol
the ChlciiKo
........... While Sox Is a lad. of left i i Hi Iih **•*• MIifnm. • l d irty M*u»
1 \ 11m ' i H i i , I M ii iifHiilit*', V H h i i it
school liomd lii'Kaa levying special ’ |N,„ I|(,I| hitlers.
K i l l , fi I l i i i t i i )
I! m it ii*11
7 lltiiik n l
niilhiKc fm Hie pmopac of const 1 u -1 -f |lr "lulled Sox power men
T li mi
s ,M|nn i ' il i a i f f
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ting the gym A levy of om- mill |&lt;„( Siercv mid tins /.ernlnl -me
’i S'i&gt;41&lt;i WitI( R, ^ Hum
Whs made mid starting with the
, iirlit handed Imltets. So me ii &gt; i*•\|M,i*i iliaili*.
hI »r,
I T u f f HI l i f t , f* I Is i
next budget year a levy of two infiddei- l.uk*
Appling. Sieve »; *Tjim« y I' m***• i I TMlar Hnt*Ml *
NKW YORK, Mar. I l l - i /l ’t
Mh hinds
and U lilt Ii* - II Ii»&gt;
The "heat" was ladtiu applied to a mills lots been mude hy the a Imol Nnin lim k. Cns
a:i(*irrn ii u b:—Fuiurio
1 catchers Joe Tipton and Ralph
couple of world boxing champions hoaid lot Hn piojecl.
1 i Ii'itci nl lllvitfo ^ Hnril'J 'I «
l|mll
t It fl III ll I'T I*' f . f T n P 11 #■I **, '•
As of June otT the sehonl tmaid^ W|.jg,-|
today—hut In different fashion-.
l i in lily H u r t
L N m H m i i Ii i
7 Itnnii
Left-liniolcil
lot tel s
illl lolled irii .i l ! c i t « l i ♦ * H I \ V n l l y
Lightweight King Ike Williams will have $ Ifill,turn in rush on hand,
\I.\TM II \* IS—» hi Mllr
wax taking regular heal tient- according to Cronkxlimih
swili h-liitler Itave I'hllleV, Hoi
j Vh-MM.I in I I ! **11
" ' *wi n r 11,1
I
t'oiisl 1 nctioii of 11 new hood fli'hlei Flovd llnki'i and It 00k Ie
lltenlx In help heal a sliiiinnl
Hi"'* •l&lt;*
Im m
I l ‘! t l i ii T f n i i l i H
muicle lit his light shoulder. The Imilihiig Is scheduled in g'-i hi,dci Cienv He11In and (inrtlnu tiolil 1 Noiiiiiii
Ii*limuy ft'TT*** L, 7 I” - *
iHilti * K.igl.i L
Injury was suffered yesterday mill way ie Apt 11.
liei 1 v
IT &gt;1 II It u I:—.1 HI Hltr
Knnfonl noil Hrnilnotr t mud)
furred a postponement of W11l i i tint *'«mii 1 * i h t*In, .1 Mmmm
......I,
|*'41&lt;11 I , m i *
llnm.' fight with Kid Otivilmi could do well lo pallcrn n school
I'llnD NIX. A n /., Mm Id 1/I'1 Hu* Ki r I
Utiill***
* l. o h i ; I.* h . i .
ex puns Ion progruia alter the one
from this Friduy to Apr. I
Stopper Cluii lie &lt;ii mini of Hie lilt; fittiil*
m i &gt;ii*ii I-** mi: i ,i :i i mi%«*
Welterweight
lillelmldur Hay millet way In St, Johns roimiv. |I'ho ugo Culm so (nr tins no locks
lit ii %m ih v i*i *i :it
MI•J*•ra KIhk ISl||*|Ita I'.IM
(Hligur) Kohliisoii laid the “ heal'’ It sreltis lo us. Facilities at Sent ! about In- pitching, a epicflil dr Flo* .i
Iniile lliuli Sctiool have Ions
joitlMM-ol for lie- Nnl 0 ,10,1 I eiignc
put on lilin tiy NIIA &lt;’oinini»-loie-i
Hi ! i.iul ' I t la.in K I l ll B M lI I M t 1 •»* * fi.l. p *lo«n| Htiiiilfirr
Ahe J. (treene.
j liecn liiadeqnalr for tli evp,Hid­ |tinlcndi-i - last siiiison. Hays In*
111 • hi&lt; tm i 'hi* tin, Air I' m•
Orrene warned Hiigm Hay to ing classes and Inemisei! enroll'TIa- fellow- we ale roilMing oil KnTill
it I n n H I m *
' Hie most
Imve ta-en
ruining
defend III* 117-ponml crown tpilckly ineiil
F im iiIIi
\ n t l . i n f I M Mill! «r||l &gt;', Mt t l»
Hnsketlatll, the |o|i spoil m the Hitnngli. Didcli l.eoimid, Walt 1*u- Y ' i m m t i ll o f H t u l i i K I ii
or give It lip.
F I It Ft
I *1 MM)
M ill
j inn
Iln t'li r
touted Males tin nileiidutuc, is Mel, jloli Hush, Hoyle Lade, Dewey Id** Kk Jiifli
Si \i It IIiimmy Iti.nmr, 1*tl 11•*■
nearly the puniest ntlended 10 the - Adkins mid even Mart Cooper liuvt
h
M l i l. i * I . h * . i ( i n
Hll*'
k
county. Wliy7 llecliiise (lin e is 110 looked nil liultt to mo."
I
s , k . Mt h
H i j h M&gt; w M n » 1 » r ,
W liil
mr 11til ill- pince In vvliteh to play
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n&lt;/i"Kt(
in
the ........
HT. I'KTKHHIIUIUI, Mar. l i t - U HI
*IIy \',* IInIt|i’t
Hemiindc High School alhlotgs (/|&gt;t The St.
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sident and firmer University of me dnisHing in 1111 liaprovlsrd splills wine reviver) thifnV n flo f
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Woptmia mid University of Illi­ Villi, house' ereeled on Hie West
end
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high
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tin poo latiog
nois fnnllinll slur, Inis hpeti named
1.,.l,. ............ snapper came
n charter me111her of the football field Ihe school was fmtuimte to jn ,
sieine
the
Iniildlug,
nml
it
is
much
in iilinmd luu of Inc Inlet limlmi
hall of fume, lie iinnouuceil yes­
In-Hot limn the funnel xlmvvei spoils c i niseis. Hie Amigo and the
terday afternoon.
looms
and
I'umptuent
lomiis
In
Hn(illV Wind on Smut'.)
friers, one of the most outstand­
ing kicker* ever to doll a college ba n on-lit of tin- school, lad 111"
will not last iminy years.
uniform, still holds ninny rulleg- slrm-tiiic
A I'L O K ID A
We feel Hint mm Is tha lime
lute rerunlx,
for
Ihe
people
of
Sinifonl
to
10*"I will have the full Information
F S T A T K T IIK A I'ltK &gt;
1111 the immimilmn in a few days, route school 'iiilitdi'd'. The mea
and
Hoiitrn
of
tomorrow
are
thr
hut f do know Hint 1 have been
selected as a &lt;barter member,'* t'lilldrea of* tndiij- I he) deserve
the la'sl we ran afford, and we
IYler» declared.
ladlrve that the ruunt)
and
i t
stale ran. with fuieslghl and
wxi «»n, ,i im
plamilna, Improve sehonl htilld(Il’ KNK U:lft P. M. DAILY
Inga.
Mill lures tin . Kirilinas llr
Hy ASSOCIATED PUKES
lien 'n Tlieti
rldldrrii llr
tills Mmiti'lhiiim and lleiman
Meadovvn
Imve
arrived
in
Daytona
BAHKBALL
LAST MAY W EIL!
New York—Federal Judge Ed­ Hracli for spring triiininir **•■*Iw*
ward A. Conger gave IhiIIi parties Ilei. Mnntiilhiiiio will In* i &gt; '
*il
Ass
F A IR liltOUNDH
Until Tuesday to file briefs In the la-red ns an outstanding -linrMtop
Mtt.'.AMfi TODD
ehuw cnunr order lev whirl) Max fur the Isimnlera Inst year. Ml'tttl
(j........ riT/.ai:tiAUD
O l'I'O S IT K H A L L I'A ltK
Lanier nml Frrnl Mmlln, former nws was ii idtclier and wmi "ix
HI. LdiiIh t'anllnnl pitchers, seek games while lasing I'J
J iiliun HtutiHlrnm, snorts director
~eln* InIerne nI until
their suits
for WTRH, rt'pnrls Unit thu ratlin
against husrhxll are snltleil.
: slutImi* represented In the Floridu
IIACIND
Hallandale, Fin.
Vera H. j Stale League have formed it Flor­
Hrigg's Holhl Trick (lliltl.iltl) won ida State League 111nndcuxlcra
the Himny Isle* I'urse at (lulf- Association. The group plan* to
THE COLDEST KILLER
stream nflor He Lux was illxciunli- I assist pitch station in Hm presentWHO IVI UDtlllU
s h
' nl hut o f leuguc games
fled.
IHI l AW'
A -* \
Tlic run of liluoflsli is continuing
MIHCELLANKHI'H
HIHINKOHKD HY T U B '
New Y’ork—lightweight champ­ In the Inlet near Duytonn Reach.
A M E R IC A N L R IilO N
ion Ike Williams xprnlnud 11 should- Reside* (dues imiiipauo und trout
•r, forcing u postponement of Ids liuve been running nl Purl (Irango.
• Colorful Exhibits
scheduled Friday night fight with In Spiuce Creek the snook have
Kid Ogvllaii.
begun to appear and thurn arc

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COMMENTS

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From Tilt*

Kennel Clul) Entries

‘Heat’ Fs Applied To
Boxing Champions

PeterH I Named 'I'o
Grid llidl Of Fame

SEMINOLE
COUNTY

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ilie middle of the court ImtTle Ini
The Sanford ikipper plan* to continue prdtminarie* for irveral day*
which three suspended Major l.c * -| ,0 tliat the youth* will have the opportunity lo gel into condition br­
ittle flayer* lire seeking 4U,HOP,000 for|) lho ow„ ej|ntf „ i l f ’ proct'R**----------------' 7
ImiiMKe. mid liiiiiiedlnle reinstate- |M.,fln*.
, City 3 ,,,,, rHII thruiiph their third
O p ln m tlriiil
meld.
"W o hRVe m flno limkinK
day of nprlnR Iruininr In oxcellonl
Kcdernl JndKe
Kilward
A.
Con
, ,
„ .
, o f inon thin year,, Mn*l of lliL’ ni form iimldr the cu |&gt;itbf j ill ruction of
113 Magnolia A*#. I'hoM I I I
per, who nuyn he n no fan, IlnlaMd| ncem to he In exrellent rundlUon, f &lt;nr|
.(trcctor of the New
for two liourn ycnterduy lo »rgu - , n,| ju .l mwd « general workout Yurk UiliniH' farm ayntem.
meiitx on a mIiow-i-iihxii order xr»ek btforu bolnK r^ntly to Rt't Into thn
1ok to lift thu hanx imposed on thick o f tlihiiTH," Urubrr
Mox I.nuicr and Kreil Martin, for- after tixtay'x drill.
) POAIPlF
mcr St. I.mil.* Cnrillnal nilcherx.
Meanwhile,
the Jersey
City
„■ 1.10 1,1 Ike l ‘ l u * l a ( * i ^ a
U .
n o iv t iw
lie then piivi- nrifiinimi liaxidiiill Little (limits nml the Mlmieapolix
s„„l..ril-nrlsn.l.. I|&lt;|, i'ltrn ,ll|k|
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f
mid the siiIiik players until neat ■Mllltm.—kwo
Cliu.i A A A rliliia
t in -day in file i.rtr f -' tfftnittniP ' continued xjirliiK excrri.es ut the
..I la- would itivc 11 ileclxion within Munlehml i'urk and lit the air­
it hour, after the case lx complete. port. Mliim-apollx played uu iidrnMark I-'. Illiphex, attorney for xquad context yesterday uftcriiouu
Majoi l.i-MKiie officials, told Htu mill unuthur today In preparation !
jmlue lie didn‘ 1 have (he rlulit to for the Friduy vxlilliltloii tilt to la*.
ic.to ie Ilie conipluliiiiiK |dayer. to playtal In Halford with Jcrxry
........ .
Hal.
City.
I
The
Jmksmivillo
Tars.
the
•'The - only person who can do
Hail ix Chmidler liiinxelf," Hugliea Knoxville Smokers und the Siotix 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ &gt;
declared.
I
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lloglies said Chnmller hadn’t I
been simimnned on the ruse nnd, t« tho Mexican Leuguc. arc suing
damages.
Johnny Weismuller
ill fiiel, couldn't lie under the linscbllll for
They rDiitend Ihe gmne is a
Sherinmi Anti-Trust
Art which
arovldes for the serving of 11 pro­ monopoly, operating in violation
c e s s to foi'iiorntions, not Individ- of the untl-tnist laws, nml they
have hern denied a rlinnce tn enrn
luii*, within tin* stiiti
Lanier mid Martin, two of nearly I a livellliood iNicnuso of their su&lt;n -core of players su-pcmlcd for I pensions.
rUMI'LKTK I’RtMiRAMH:
— K:ir» — illt.’in
five year- ill Inth for Jumping | Duiiny (turdcllu,
funnel New |
York (Hants outfielder, is oiing
' K I D D I E S U N D E R 12 A L W A Y S E H E E ' *
baseball for 4300,001).
I.Ol'IHIANA IIKHHY
NKW OHI.KAN'S, Mm. Ih—(A'l
—The ruling stylists are picking
Riickwond, lino Hmi Shoo
und
Prime (Juest ns the top three
among 11* notniimlloris for the *W v
itnfi added Louisiana Derby next
Saturday.
One mile and un eighth race for
three-year .old* iexpected to
furnish ii contender or two for the
Kentucky Derby. It is known a......... run for the orehlil*" because
Hie winner is nwnriled an orchid
wreath in addition to a gold cup.

Dr. Henry McLaulin

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LAST TIMES TONIGHT

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YELLOW SKY
STARTING TOMORROW!

TARZAN’S NEW YORK
ADVENTURE .

Building
j
fibnodelin^ ?v^
Modern^irftrV^

Three times Hie Calumet Stable
bus finished
otte-lwo-lhrce
in
major
horse races— Hie 11*41
Arlington
Futurity,
the 11*4 4
Princess Put and the 11117 Wash­
ington Futurity.
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SANFORD

Thursday &amp; Friday!

SIX Bl(* DAYS
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MARCH
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY MARCH 10, 1919
m

\murk Nn% Jenvy
Nolle** l« lirrrliy ulxen that you
Li .mil .i|iptur Lelurr (lie
1’iMin herrufirr ilcalv mitril on or
lo'lorv
Itli tluv of April, A. I*.
IN T in : rilM VIT rill IIT n r !'•(!» or tin*
a I»*
will
T ill! NINTH Jt'l»l&lt;‘ l \l %*i »•• i it i '••'
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Tli»*
nanir
of
the
I’ourt
In
urlili'h
t.n rt Hi: .m u &gt;i m i s i i \ w .m u u : n
1thin milt I* ltin|||n|«*«| In llit* Circuit
I’lnlnlirr.
ICourt of the Ninth tuilh lul '.’Ircult
v»
of th&lt;* Hint** of Plot ilit. In noil for
IWNJAMIN WAIIIIKN. Ill
iNiioliioIr Count%. In Cliaticer&gt;* No
|li*f«*Oilntit
mol ihr title of the I'cine In
notii i : id
%it
H.oii|nr Anlltulnha Warren. I'lnlri*
To IIoiiIhiiiIii \V.»rr«-it. Jr
tiff,
vn
lii'iij.imin Warren Jr . tie*
7# lllr.ikcr Hirer!

Legal Notice

Pic* once were considered nn
oxotlc delicacy m erveti only foi
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----Vl UblltlKIIKH llml Ihl. N.’ll.r
be I’ubllebrU In I».,• .4,«it(„r&lt;l llrr.ilil,
u llcw snueer |.ul.IUIi.il In 8, nilmilc
t'olinty. Kb.rl.l.., otttr a u cU fur
four (l[ consecutive wetk»
TVITN'EHlt Ilie tian.I ..f ll.. i-lvrlt
und tile real nf the I’lr.nll I o r t
of Hmnlmdc County. riorhla (III.
Ul .lay .if Manli. A It, I'M'i
O IV IIMItNlHiN
Clerk of llir Circuit .'..url
Semin.,1c County. 1*1..rl.l,

the rich nml powerful. During 'he
I nth century in Heotlmtd. Patlinincut lialint’ll |iit&gt; eating by any'«•*'&gt;• M " 'v lh*' " " ,k u t
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Suffer* luiinf ul IIIJIMI* •&gt;
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liiMimiire Plus Seri ice
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SPECIAL H hit iii’iirliiient lo­ NKW Magic C’liel tin- Range. Used XX'.XNTF.D M&gt; ii •&gt;• .|imlify for Ih,
I'.ilire l»e|ijii Inieiil.
I'lillidna n
| . a ! oui facing directly south of j 0 week*. Phone I25I-XX'.
Hotel on Kii-l First Street, ulso
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7“ i anil .Mol,,i Cyelr Palmlinell. I'm
reived every day ’ pa. Ii&gt; nlai
Si ,- \ o . tinre.o
Till It. cottier lol directly earl of- UHKAKFA81
ul Luiicy's Ding Store. 15c up I K x iiin iiic i. C iiy I'u il
S ervo,
Mnyfiiii Hotel, r« lot rorner fac­
II,,a n I
ing First Si i eel. 8i*e the sign
NKW
CAR
KCONOMY
Far Rm i Ki
allowing Ihere properlie*. Want only *l7.k':i per nionlh. Let u* i » - 1M.\N nml «.f,* i„ w „.k in liuim*
offer on any one or ull o f Ihoee.
*l«ll u new Chevioli'l
motor
K ff„ u ni ,.„.k geneinl elmr.
The tallawlaa rale* eeeir i.&lt;
Exclusive agent.
I'l'K’k MHecinlily.
Aleo hoiiiekei per me,led. I*. "
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Club
Save exee**lve urn of oil
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faafarri Naral/i
11,mil liordeiing City l.linlta—
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I
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t.OWKIt
PRICKS. Kxpert watch
(ilKH’ KIIV STORK nml building,I
CASH PRICK SI8.V00
Pita aarfa la the llaa.
repairing, i, C I',II„ vvh, llnim*
niee loealion, all neeve*nry cituipWhile they la,t
, Daable ram far black fare raa*
Shop. I7IIII Sanfoid Ave. I'liuli,
men I ready for business. This SAVK DOLLARS \T HOI.I,Kit S
11 i :i . j .
store can eulve your prohlelll of
IIOI.I.KR MOTOR SALKS
wlmt to do for a good living. *^nd A Palmetto Ave. Phone U 3I |
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*
Sanford
CRA' l o l l WliRK by Ihe hour or
*5,590.90 1'iny term*.
I
Waal A*a aatll ka arraala-l
. ______________!-----jot,. Ploughing. Ian ra w in g , mow
| aaaa Iba lalaaki.aa »a mem PltKII IV. IIKNDKIt. Ilealtor
a rta fa a rkaraa If rail* aamr
ing &amp; dirt moving. We »peciali'&lt;
ItiMim Nu. 'J
Phone 1030 Mill'* Swap Shop We buy, -oil or
la llatad la Ike lalraknae keek,
trade m oil unything. A)U S an -I in conditioning tmihllng lots A
la rafara far Ikta ar—
,»H.»»..d«Plorldu Slate Hank Uuildlng
ford Ave. Phone IPK-J.
garden plot*. Plume IU7-J.
llaa Iba ait.artteer la aaaeeia.l
fa aar araarellr. la order lar
aa la raadtr Ibe kaal a.,..ikir
llu*iiit'!v* O p p u rliin itle s
m i m k i h a ' it :
p o s s k s h i o n o p TKRMINAI. (HULL. Ilo* Million III
| o n lea. all Vtaal H i maal kr
open
haul* daily. Outguing
I OMPI.KTKIA
KUIINISIIED
la
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before
I aabllea llaa.
order*. »«ndwlehe*.
hreakfa*!, HAIIIIKCI K STAND. :ltd. Si San
h o i s i: in h o o d l o c a t i o n ,
lunch A dinner. Complete faunford Avenue foi -ale.
HKDlTKD
P R IC K
WITH
Ptaaaa aatllr aa laiaieaialelr
Inin
service.
IKII.MS
ARRANOKD.
If aa ereee aerara la four ail.
He eaaaal ka raaauaalhle foi
I IIAVK NKW AND 0 1 .0 IIOUH- HOT
S P H . l A c . 9 E K V IC E S
JT LUNCHba
l.UNClir.a every day
itay from
f
aiara Ibaa aaa laeaera. I laaerKS IN TWO. THIIKK, AND
11:30 to 2:00 at HOMKICS
Dlllilll'.-Pl.X .XltiUTII
POOR IIKIIROOMS. P R IC K S -------------------P XHTS AND SKRVICK
IfAN'OK
PROM
*1300.
UP. ONK COAT Flat Wall Palm for
100 Palm,'ll,, Avr.
Phone 1011
any interior surface, 31.Id lial
II P.ASON AIII.P. TKKMS CAN
SKNKAKIK Cla** A Painl Co.
III*: ARRAVOKO.
NKXX' l-'l.I lOIIS sin raced la p e rfc
I12-III XV. 2nd. SI.
lion. 01,1 flams mmle like new
I IIAVK lll'HINKHSKS. IIUSIJ'hone .120.
Finishing, clea&gt;"lig Si waxing
NKHS PROPKRTY, RAILROAD
Pm table puwei plant, 22 yea i»
TRACK A(SK, L O T S ZONKD I • Duncuu-Phyfc Dining Si exten­
experience in Seminaie Caunly.
&lt; (iMMKRCIAL.
RKHIDKNCK
sion table, used
3P.I.03
II. M. (ileason, Luke Mary.
I LOTS, FARMS, liROVKS. AND 1 • *Hll.l&gt;6 Kliccholc Desk, Limed
FOR REN T
1
Oak, used
*1003
RANCHKH; SKK MK IIKFORK
III'YIN'fi.
1 - $40.30 Low Hay Cheat o f I II aw- X’ LNKTIAN IIKINDS made to or
STORK room anil furnished apart­
&lt;1 *r. Seminaie Venetian Biiiia
ers, shop worn
*21.03
ment. 20H N. Park Ave. Phone
C. X. XVMIDDON, SR.
Cm 820 XV. Ire Hi.
Phone
112711-J.
11!l S. Park Ave.
Phone I2HI 2 • $10.30 Knx Springs, double
slxe, shop worn each
$10.03; _ 1132-XV
ROOMS at UIH Paik Avenue.
|COMFORTAIII.K 5 loom hou»e, 2 • $10.30 Rax Springs, twin slxe. C/vl.l 317 fa r H n lle ry , C oncrato r
shop worn, each
$1003* Btll| starter service.
Sw ain.
SMALL moderh fuiuisheil apart-1 l« 'g e lol, well fruited, ear port,
ilmtery Service, 101 W. First
nienl for
........ Crystal Lake,
luived road ju*l outside City 3 - *12.03 Hassocks, shop wurn.i
curb
*
1.03'
Ht.
(tout part lime. I,. »X. Cline,' limits *4,300.00, term*.
__
__________
I.nki' Mary, Call Saturday even*] HAROAIN—$1,000.(10 cash pula 2 - *220.00 Chippendale Safa’s, ________
slightly aoiled, each
*70.301ORKANDn Marnlng Sentinel. Or
log or Hominy uftcrpuuti.
I you into a 3 room furnl«hud
. .— — —
---------------------- i home, an f&gt; lot locution, available 3 • *14.05 Fell lluse Rugs, 0 x 13,1 lamia Kveuing Star. Call Ralpl
each
* 0.95! Rav. ItlUl-J
FURNISIIKD 2 Uulroom garage! f „ r immediale possession, you
apnrlmenl, IU3.IMI month. Phone
assume a (!. I. Loan far *.'1,000.00 I • used Sofa, flume and kpcuK*4
Kxpeit Radio Itroalrlng
In good shape, can Ik* re­
IWC-XV after 3:00 P. M.
al P i interest.
Fred .Mvers. Ill K. 2nd St.
ft
3.00
covered
ONK 2 room and One 3 room cab­ SPKCIAI.— If you wont income *30.05 Knrehole desks 7 drawers, . Hrl|,-Sr!f&gt; Self Service l.auadri
ins. Riverside
Tourist Court, j property huve new 'J furnished
illondr, Maple, XVidllul,
D«lers
IroaiuK
duplex houses, I upnrlmenls, all
i Plume County 1300.
each
*10.05
tOfi XX. I.'.lh SI.
Plume It SO
b . ---•
• - * '**•
rented, ba nted nn Smith, Park
Avenue, :i lata, Price *ln.300, Reg. *8.05, 12 ft.Iliauilloont, Tim,
FURNISIIKD garage apaitmvnt
'I.IMIR SANDINfl nml finisldng
Si Hruwn Colonial pattern, p.u
*0.000.00 will handle.
for eouplu. 007 XV. I at. HI. Plume
OH
S&lt;|. Yd.
* 5.05| with ooxleio e,|iiiptoeni
X*KitY I.OVKI.Y furnished J hid701-J.
veals' ev|,ri lelU'o. W«o k goai-|
MATH KIPS
loom lumgillow PJ3 fool lol. exK F Stevens, lb
THIIKK room unfurnished apartPhone 127: note,',I
leptioiiiilly well landsenped, tie- 20.1 K. First St.
II,,\ I t : A. Saofiiid Call •I*- PI
menl In Osteen. Phone IM37 &lt;1*1.. airnlde neighl&gt;orhood, f a i r l y
1 aflet 7 till P XI „■ l„'f,,r&lt;
IMI
I ’K I.C U R K Wood Preservative
prieed, Terms.
SK.N'K XIIIK ( ilass K Palol to j AM
%
R ea l K a ta le F u r Hale
3
I'llKlI W IIKNDF.R. Rrallnr
112-111 XV. 2nd. SI.
ISKIIX II I : Second to N',,o,
It HAL KHTATK — INSI RANCH II.... . No. J
Phunr 1010
Phone 120.
ST XI I IIIIII'S XXl.lt 11 SI Itv It K
PRDl'KRTY
MANAtiKMKNT
Florida Slate Hank llldg.
bitk A 2nd.
I'll.... . *■I'i7 I
RAYMOND M. MALL, llrtHor
. ,
( i D A T M ILK . It. D. Pries), PI.... .
.in. I Florida Hlalr Hank llldg. N ,f K, - ,M''
fnrniahed m ilage.
7 111- XVI.
KI.KITRH
„&gt;
I
moilnn, iiu lmlmir rlcrtrii* rmijri
XCKTXLKNK
A* kitchen cabinets, also wash 12 FT. MKAT box, 2 day Ion settles,,
XX'KI.IlINi;
FDR FARMS, luiiues, lutsiness
room with washer. Nice shade.
adding machine, cash register,'
K.,nl,'ld Xlnlor K I &lt;||il
tiraperly nn,I actcage, see your
Located I nule from dog tru ck.
meat giimler ami meat sli, ,-r
2IIH XX |h| Street
I*!. A. Slrniil
Realty
A gooey
.XIso Includes extra 2 romii
Cheap. Phone 7K8-.I.
(trie R. Mailman, Associate
upiu'tiorrtl fm tenling. Lady
I See Jiniloie Cuwatl HI,eel Ms'nl
1307 K. Second Street or plialiu
leaving fur nurtli will sell to •,-r
MOTOROLA
XX,„ k- l,,i new iii,hiil,o
, o,|
*111.116 ' Hew cole
IJOO-J.
liable patly
fur only *200.nn AUTO Radius
Itmholoi lepm "If
*21.03 up |
down lo«i!«•ii« t* vi»ry I’Hhy. F ull'
XV,• lake ,,(( iiiol iii lull
LARGK LOT, hrnvlly llinls*red,
*17.03 up „
prire *12130.(81. Heller hurry on | I able Mislel
fronting on Crystal Lake Dial
this. Write Owner, Mrs. Rice, Hanford Jewelry K Luxxsxe C o.■' 1HO'.S S Miitfin(••• 9(**|ti«ii
Lake View Avenue, City water,
fill Ill’ ll ( ‘n i l
ilfld • •c|it|il* I
Phone HIM
C u re Herald
3B0 Hanford Ave.
electricity ami phone connectImm
|UIII
I'lutln Kf»le \S |%
**11•
available. I,. A. Cline. Cake MKAT MARKKT and Grocery Point Job- last lunger from Reel's.
Sunlit* * «% $•.
Mary, Fla.
store, slock ami fixtures, (loml SIMMONS metal huby bed mid
SKK US Ft HI
locution. All cash business. Rox
mattress in excellent condition,
MIMEOGRAPH PltlNIIM.
50. c / o Herald.
MAYFAIR
*25.00. Call 12.1-J.
XND TV PING
Hull foul'- finest miiImIiv isloa - Lots
( liKIH I III III. XI ttl
ft
A
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I
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LR.S
MRV
S
A
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3, 0, 7 and 8, Mark 1, Mayfair.
HKXVING M A C H I N K S ?'Ib-rf's
SAM llllll
Kuril lid 50 x 112.5'. *500. each WASHING At Polishing:
Sewing Mueli, Center, 110 W. I Hi N Part,
Pliom t ,0
1st SI. I’ h. 1100.
cash or lei ms. Owner I.KO STAFFORD'S AMOCO SKRVICK
IIOHKN, P. O. Hog 811, Miami Park A 2nd.
Phone 9107 DSHD Electric Range, Used semi- If you waul ip.allly in PAIN 11 •&lt;*
Hcurlt, Flotilla.
A IIOIIY WORK I have l » • ,,f
FRIHI) JUMBO SHRIMP dinners
automatic
washing
machine,
the liest men in town. Kitii,",1''*
uverynlghl,
*1.00.
HOMER'B.
good
rottililion.
Hill
llardwiirc
Zoned INDUSTRIAL Trarkaie
flee, work glia*atileed. Tin
&lt;t
Co.
101
K.
First
8t.
Phone
51.
BW euriwr uf Fullon and Maple, TUXKDO FKKDSt* Comnlste line
materials iimmI. Roy Reel's I , lit
Luts I, 2 un,l KXi uf Iota 1 and
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Blent.
St Roily Shop, Illli XV. 2nd. S'
Zinnia, Marigold* and Tllhonln
B and WH of Lot 9, Illoek I,
plants, 20c per doxen. Call
T l.r 8, Sanford. *1050. cush ur LUNClfKON and short orders
DRESSMAKING
St AlU-iutiCounty 2804.
served every tlay at Lanoy's
First class work. Mis
•nterms. Owner LKO IIOHKN, P,
Drug Store. 76c up.
berg, 8211 West 20th Ht.
0. Ilox 814, Minml Reach, Flor­
AUTO GLASS mstalled while you
ida.
wait, any make or model. Glass
Expert TIRE Repairing

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STAFFORD'S AMOCO SKRVICK
Phone 9197 SKNKAItlK Glass 4 Paint Co.
VKAU Ocala, Fla.—five room Park A 2nd. '
118-114 W. 2nd. HI.
bungalow, full basement, furn­ HOUSE PAINT, First iiunllty F.
Phone 12*.
ace, garage, in nttruetlvo sot­
J, C. outside white *6.26 gu|.
ting; 4 acres • ovc, 2 acre, gar­ SUNK.XIIIK (llesa 4 Paint Co. HOUSE THAILKR 2()7ts li^ T lfe den. One block from school.
luxe Indian 8cout *760.00. Jack
112-111 XV. 2nd. St.
Phone 516-J, Sanford.
Mutrlson. Park Ave. Trailer
I’hon* *tt.
Court.
ONI.Y a few choice lots left In WISHING TACKLE, Bhlnere, Bear,
Fort Mellon Section at *1115.00
Soft
drinks 4
Sandwiches. ONE 0. E. Refrigerator. Dr. Rob­
son, Phone 31 or 987.
each. Cash nr terms. Reiter
Yvoile 4 Gordon Floating 8torc,
hurry.
Osteen Bridge. Open overy day ONE 16' Boa 8clff, Inboard motor,
front BiIMJ A. M. to 8t00 P. M,
KOHKHT A. WILLIAMS. Rtallor
air cooled,
Bargain
1160.00.
Closed Mondays.
Raymond Lunduulsl, Amtoclala
Phono
1132.
Simford
Boat
Phone 732
Allanlle Rank llldg,
Work*.
GA8 STOVE, 0. E. refrigerator
stored here. Can’ * be seen by
WATCH BALK
PKCULIARLY attractive old coun­
writing Mrs. J. N*. Whitworth,
Trade In your old watch for a now;
try home at 2317 Mcllonvlllc
760 May Bt. Jacksonville.
Ave. Nearly half aero with
s
r
. - a
• plenty of fruit. Reasonable at TRAILER—2 wheel, now Uros.
Bell reasonable. P, O. Box 086, LARGE ALLOWANCE ON YOUR
*6600.00. Financed.
OLD WATCH regardless of con­
Ban ford.
HAYARD RBALTY COMPANY
dition
2*6 N. Park Ave.
Pk. 303
8AW and Pulley| Tractor, lata ’48; Sanford Jewelry 4 Luggage Co.
Lift Harrow with Bcallop. dipt *M Hanford Ave.
RANCH TYPK heuae. 3 Itedrooma,
Phone 1848
B 4 B Harrow; Grove Fonder*;
fine location, *12,000.00. Terms
A R T IC L E * tlA N T U D
11-88 tltea; trailer. Prod a d
can bo arranged. Two Bedroom
Faucher Orange City, Fla. none
house, close In, *3,600.00.
paid'for uaed
8408.
1 ■ Hkheat caah
J. XV. HALL, Renter

FREE PARKING rut oui ni*i"ioern I lilts k fi oui Down 'low i
STAFFORD'S AMOCO SKIIX It K
Park 4 2nd.
I'hune 1*1'*7

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Mrs. K . It. Doyle, (toil Palm, Mo,
Phone BB7-J.

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Jones,
liaKe,

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Fellowship

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2 coat Jobs outlast, one. Roy Reel.
H0U8K Trailer, 411 iiiodrl Hbir,
*660.00. Phono 870-11.

1087 FORD 86. R. L. Reaves, l.ske
Mary, Fla.
1940 M ton International Panel
truck. Excellent condition. C. It.
Bowee, 118 W. 10th after 6:10,

Phono 1272-M.
1946 MERCURY sedan coupe, luw
mileage and exteptlonelly dean,
•1898.00.
1
194* CHEVROLET four-dour *•d*n. New white welled tire* all
around, a very cloan car,
$189400.
BMMBTT HUNT. Cars

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Carolina Peaches

Pioneers Night
outbreak* of mo*a(e disease In
tome vegetable field* In the pant!
coaM eerllon, I'nlni llcnch County;
’rower* Ri-nernlly have enjoyed
airly satisfactory return* from .
their crop* during the past few |
week*, according to County Agent
M. U. Mount*.
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N*W*

W ast.rn Jamboree
The 7 o'clock Club
New*
Popular MuMo
Morning |i*votlon»
Mnod* In Music
World *| Nine
Your lllhl* T.xlsy
lllue lu rro n
Angel* rear In Tread
iild. Nan. borrowed I
orcheeir* A Hl*r
Morning Variety
m ilitary &gt;••»•)
World at Noon
Ituu Club
fellowship
front
Vtiials'ai*
i'uelaila*
Musical
Varieties
liar ff.ne lianob
Hanford Hhopper
To.lay'a Htar
lllia a llaadltnoe
Vooe Memory Hongs
Mii*lc Inevers I’rngram
Contagious lUsraees
lly Ita.pirst
i ’range City Ilnur
The 1:30 llrlghl Hpot
Hlory Ilnur
News
Hlo. k Market lleporl
dateline florid*
fa rm Market lleporl
T w d l.lle Hongs
Hporla I'urud*
Toni lluero rtlng*
Tim a lo dance
Hanford Hranuner Hr
llertrand Hlr*r|i
Keynote* by Carl*
Teenllmera Hhow
Mike Mysteries
Meet the llnod
Nlgtit edition
Hlurl lh « Mualo
Cote Hire Club
Hporla King of flay
A.'iordlng |o llernrd
foiled 'tilloo*
Claespal Houvenlr*
N ewe

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T l I'.IIH V , U I R I II It
It. H r'A III.O T H ill l’.MI
C’ E l.irilY f u ll I'ATKM HI
JU H T IIU T H
Hanford
Oviedo
m b m i n u i . i: c u i n t t
Harasota
U * r r II. Ito.set
Other florid*
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ft. Calif
H Calif
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sum* l.e»t blgli aa
poorer
I'aaral
4 dor A laiH.r

Temperature* are rising over
the N orthern Plain* and North
Central itate* but were generally
M o w normal early today. The
mullin'* eolde*l *pot tmtHy wn*
llcm ldjl, M inn., where the mercury lilt five below »ero. Iteoiling*
of heelow freezing were general
over most of the northeastern
section of the country. W arm er
weather
wa« reported
In t h e
Mountain *Utc*
and along the

TH U4SOAY

Wastnrii jamboree

Celery Market

ATHLI

There were a few wet licit*,
l.iglil m ow fe'.l In ra*tern Mnn*
tana, the Great Lake* region and
in the New F.ngland state*. Haln

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MARCH ills! IS TIIIC LAST DAY

I ITN I'II

.ihe people nf Seminole
County
. Iiold *11 o f ll* pioneers, pns| mill
present, in loving memory.
I ft. I*. Herndon apologised for
{being Inie nnd explained In humor;nu* vein that he had Just returned
f.-r.m Kev We*i where he had lieeri
sent by The Hanford Herald to grl
photograph* o f President Trum*n
In bathing, nnd that on the way

TAX I.AWS PROVIDE SEVERE PENALTIES FOR FAILURE TO FILE
RETURNS ON TANGIHI.K AND INTANGIHLE PERSONAL PROPER­
TY. HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION CANNOT HE ({RANTED UNLESS APn.K'ATION IS FILED WITHIN THE I'RESCRIIIKD TIME.
lUunkH huve been mallrd to ull */h» filed appliculion or mgde relurnn Ianl
year. If you failed to receive youra pleane rnll for them at Ihe AwrefWor’H
Offlre.
When applying for llomi’slead Exemption for the first lime, please tiring
your deed with you.
If you need help with your returns, I shall he glad to

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you.

YOU ARE NO LENDER REQUIRED TO FILE APPLICATION FOR
HOMESTEAD EXEMITION AT THE CITY HALL, HUT IF YOU ARE
ENTITLED TO WIDOWS EXEMPTION OR DISAHILITY EXEMPTION,
APPLICATION FOR THESE SHOULD HE FILED WITH THE CITY.

SANFORD F. DOUDNEY

ITANOIMft- 4 IT W IIN her atem-faccd parent*, M r. .irrt Mrs O inriea
Gillette, Noid, tl, face* W ilb u r M . Wlmme* (rig h t ), 31. a meclianii*, la
Uo* Angelc* police nation. According lo Dr*. Ngt. M. K Tullock, the girl
|M/*ltlvcly Idcntllled Wl.ornea a* the man who kept hoi in -i motel over*
Uigl.L Tike vtiild wus uot molested. |■r - | M e'.-j-iiji'inm l .Suumiptiolo). , ^

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Britain CharROH

FRIDAY, MARCH 18th
SATURDAY, MARCH 19th

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off)
Fryara r*&lt;1
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llrnllar* rail
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II
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(TTRllH REPORT
WINTER If ‘ YKN, Mar. 1
wm

Mi*Ti' 14*W|UW{ miui iruupii

ft,(K)0 khtl nlrcrnft gunner*, ft,(KM)

airmen manning IftO planei, ami
ft,000 Mamen for a 2ft,000-tnn
nary. None waa to have heavy
bomber* or rocket*, even sxperlmentally,
' "Whenever llritnlii ur thp
United Htales has attempted to
Invoke the peace treaty by calling
meeting of representatives of
14 three Allied Powers with a
aw to concerting action, the
iviet representative has refused
i attend," McNeill said.
AH three treatisa guaranteed
vfdom of religion, press, speech
lid public meetings to all, per-

WATCH
TH E SAN FO RD H ERALD
T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 17th
FOR THE MANY FINE BARGAINS TO BE OFFERED BY

OF THE
Thg THINKING FELLOW ‘

(M Tier npsMtk DmIm'i )
PHONE

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AND 1

TO FILE YOUR 1949 APPLICATION
FOR HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
and PERSONAL PROPERTY RETURNS!

S'r»«r* m l
3 '4 Ilia up
lliullrra 1*4
l l Ibati l&gt;»
Man naavy
I Ih* «p
liana

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munity Hospital. Dorotliy hai good teuton to lie griteful to her grand­
mother. The tot, aelied with an acute altuck of bronchltla, waa aaved
from choking to death by her grandmother who breathed into her mouth
mUl tka arrival of a dsg^or and Aramea arUbaalnhaUlor. O U m riioM lt

nf making u spreeh liefori’ the
Klulr l.eglslriliire which he unci’
set veil, with Ihr Idea In “ stop all
•peer he*."

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TWO-YIAR OID Durothy neynoldi ting* tier graiulinoUier, Mr*. William

MrnriK* c* \ ulrm liis lloa M od
, o r i n f f - Tempi#*
Moa 12.3 .
, ‘ .rn(n (rtiM M.irkh Hd«&gt;i I|c^&gt;i
2 II h a
...... 13 40
It*', itIpi *• of iiroilur*. fulrly Iip iim
IntlMV, .IcniHhil if mnt nrt fimrl .ill
produce
D miimik I for cnliltHM" folilv m&lt;
live Mllh moNt nulrn ul II Va in
tl.lS
per Ijii ir. Tnmnln
(uurkri
nl+udy.
Prndiiro nnd fruit fnlllnr io tneei
•lunlMy requlremenin »mi|i| di |om*r
i price* t hiin «atinl•»«!.
i Cllrun rncrlpta fnlrly ht«v&gt; with
•good ilvinuPd.

light

Tht pencum

1. lltnry, 40, a* the Utter vialU her at the Framingham, Mum., Com­

»T »T »: IIH H Itl’
x b ik r .T
H f p n i i T a ii aa
TO* following p ric e rapnrt'rt
Mrs. James .Smith, HO, daughter
| li&gt; I l»r ifa -il.f e nil III** H* It f"f *1 Hint*
Kurirt+r* Market fur produce *"M of the late l*nnp Te rw llle g e r, u
I III Ihtt krM niHl ilrplrr* ll|i In I? "I pioneer nf Meinlmde County, tieA M Mfir 14. 1919
clarerl dial tier father shipped the
•Mean*. MU- k Valentin*
■ ll ti 11tar
113:.
H " first celery grown in IH(*7 nnd
Mci4in1, 1.1 MiM Hit 11fir
• • S3* revealed I hill she had helped III
II m iih , T»’ii&lt;1r r x r#cn ||r|l (trad#
llti 11|*r
112:.
3 4" I in* planting of it during llie Fall
•'ntiling.. S'» Li. h «
II J‘»
of IHtMt. The eelery was grown on
• »•Millie . j* I .ll •’rl
13 I ••
n form located on the north *ldc
**r|i l&gt; . i I ii M H i I'M
II DM
of Word First Ntreel ju*t west of
, r*|*r&gt;. I'mm. ul I'rt
II 2a
•*«i4 •iinlicr*., Hu H »kl
14 "ti
I KMI'll* fit, Mil link!
13.011 . , n the *1nne bridge over Ihe creek.
I ‘,‘o | Mr. Terw llle ge r nnd A . C. lia ri mi inn i , (irctii I»i.a H uh |u 9o
f H. III! lllir
| loo
..
j rnltl nrlginuterl the siih-IrrigHlion
11I**4*•I'ln
l iftI ttt h. New Kl.i Hr«| IIIU ’4 . n system now In use in (he county,
aU Ll. H t
12 ,- .
| *iic -aid.
I ItiullfthrH M. ril)
i
D m linn
13 ;.o
J "" ' Fred It. Wilann told the pioneer*
S»|tiriKli, Yrlltiw Mu llp r 11
TfinifitiiN i'r»
....
ft So
Iihat tie joined them In lielng happy
. TMlflttl«»«*».
*'111
12 SO
, : "|nn Itint occasion and stair’ll that

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Mart 1
Krrar* rart
1H Iba up
Mrollara rart
l-a t i lb*
Man haa.y
l lb* up ......
liana

from other el
the Texas i
Department
»«’arch Into w
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•Kent.

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eon at front norlhwe*tern Washing*
ton to Oakland, Calif.

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Juice*. They
Congress api

PLANT TUBES

Lake City, Fla.—Negro farmer*
In the Fort White section recently
planted ft, 000 slash pine seedlings,
according to McKinley Jeffers,
Columlila County
negro
farm

•ROUND,

Hike Off

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-gtaa— rapoatad— along the— Pa» ifiti

Tornlatile T im *
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TH E W E A T H E R

In Unity Then It Strtnith—
To Protect tlM F u e l o f (ho WorM;
To Promote tho Progress of A m ities;
To PtodtKo PrnspftM? fo» Sonfotd.

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Sanford and vicinity—dear to
partly cloudy with «lo*'1y rising
temperatures throuch F r i d a y
Light variable winds becoming
moderate ssuthirly Friday.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
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4 Additional Sanford Retail Merchants Launch !Trans-Jordan,
Scries Of Sales Promotion Events
Israel Agree
Countries To
On Arms Pact
' Join Alliance
Denmark, Iceland, It­
aly And Portugal
To Enter Pact To
Curb A g g r e s s i o n
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS

Four more nations were expected
today la line up under (lie Norlli
Atlantic Defense Alliance, detail*
of which will finally he made public
tomorrow.

Denmark. Ireland. Pnrftigal .iml
Italy were invited today to join
the United Stales and seven olliri
nations in the pact-* Iren'v de«iL'"rd to cuib aggression.
Inclusion o( Italy would br a
triumph (or France and (lie United
States.

I wo &gt;l«v» &lt;d mlimniinlr wide bsigiin i l l " mil I,* -lleted 'll*
killl'lt tuoinlHn* when llir -vcnlmil ll'l-iil Men Imu I* A**m Mtlon
linin'lie* ill' fiisi •*( .&lt; ,rn-«
».ile* Hid |iii,|i|.*ln,ii ciciil, , I'.i'icfrl
In m.iVc S.mlnid thr &lt;lin|.|&gt;iug icnlcr id l cnli.il II',m il
l ie n ’
ukh li,ilit m die cily i* i (.'-(.ipriiilms ill a time lo bung puces dawn
mul to exp.iml Sinfind'' hading .i i m into neiglilHirtiig lounlir*.

Eorccs Of Two

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Fclia Wellman , dlivn ul tlm
W. G. Schoenemann Sarasota
dairy limit was mo mi­
F u n eral Services ltmidjuu*llictwocxtriilbiilttaof 'ther tlic wink
wrir
Held Y e s t e r d a y milII known
I . f'aiinltnrti M*R-ic \k &gt;1
Ilia nijlllic*

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ling mul I liiwcll (illlrll s.inl the
ill tiilrnl nci Ulirtl .ificr llic I .miMiiii
Trnil Tour* bu« was mi the Imrigr
mid llir dairy inn k iliivn piobablv
saw Ik roiildn i a void hilling 'be
soutlibiuind Im*
The officers said Wellman
evidently swung h- far ns lm '""'rid
*o ouo side In avoid tho oncumiug
bus and hit a bridge abutment.
This Impact knocked bln truck min
the path of tile bus.

(Continued on 1*uie Twn)

Huge Defense Budget
Approved By Sweden
STOCKHOLM, Mar. 17—
Th* Swedish parliament, after
more than 18 hours' debate, decid­
ed today to set asIda 100,000,000
rrowiw (1230,000,000) for defanee
this year.
The greator part of tho defense
budget had been appropriated
earner. Tt e debate centered around
an additional 128,000.000 erowaa
asked by the appropriation* tornmltteo for now ordlnaMt matarial,
Including radar equipment.
During tho debate, the Com*
of S___
«line
"- V
&amp; *
lands,
pledged
.__jsJ pi
1*1 Union.

H .W S .W

lanta men were
ea tho pair who
Finance Co., late
teak 13,392, Dates

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the lev-

member ,,f the general ruunirl of
llie Florida Wildlife Federation,
in .i i.ilk l(. the Kiwanis Club it
ihr 1 iuirop.il Pariili Honte.

T.0P [% Cited
Moiic Ac.UbCb south­
erner 3 Of Compronusine With Repub­
licans On Filibuster

ind hmiiimt l.uilitirs need proieti
mil .ind may lie lo*l inile,* citizen*
i-ci hrbmd die movement lm bm
l, i &gt;niiier v.ilion.

Four ambulance* wero rushed
thn ice nn. Exlrn doctor* nml mu*
c» were hurried In llm Suruaoln
hospital.
The tmi was imroute from Hi.
Pelcrahurg to Miami. It !'*d de­
parted her** Miami 10 lillnnlcn
previously.
It was tin* second time in tinn*
In three day* that u Taniinml

Mrs. W. B. WUlianiH
Died This Morning

Mr*. W. B. Williams, 74. died
at n local hospital this morning
following n long lllnoaa. She was
born Apr. 30, 1B74 at Mt. Vernon.
111. and eamo hero In 1010. For
many yeara eho lived In Oviedo,
The Williams homo la at 1020
Douglas Avenue.
She le survived by tho husband,
W. fl. Williams) two eons, Roy
0. Williams and W. R. Williams; a
daughter, Miss Nell Williams, a
grandson and several nolcee and
nephew*.

Funeral services for Mrs. Wil­
liams will be held tomorrow after­
noon at 3:00 o'clock at the First
Methodist Church with tho Rev.
J, E. McKinley nnd the Rev. John
Adams of Oviedo assisting.'Burial
wtil be In Evergreen Cemetery.

Mi. Speer, lm pointed out, W
i liiiirmnn of n conmilttcc on the
prcpai nl Ion of tills legislation
which incliiili** llic CKlahllshinciil
"I a Hall Water Fish L'oinrnlssiun.
I lie purpusit uf tlm Commission,
In- aniil. Is lo couscrvn what la left
of fl.h ami to propagate more.
He pointed out tho geod work
done hy l)r. Kennedy of Built*
for the Commission, hut said that
llic organisation needs new blood.
Ikm Morgan, who died last week,
was appointed mi director two
years ago In Jacksonville, ho slat­
ed. During this period the work
of the organization was expanded
ho said, and revenue Increased
from 110(1,000 in 1800,000.

During 10th nnd 1940, the Flor­
ida Wildlife Federation, composed
( (lie spurting clubs of Florida,
was i*Jnvonuled,, and
now number*
*ml n
nearly fit) clubs. The group has

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liroughl alaiut many cchiangea in
■atlnas* i s P||* T w o

Hcd Cross Drive Is
Lagging, Goff Says
Tho Bod CroM drlvs In Bauford
and Somlnol* County la lagging
with only fSJSSQ, or about onctltird of Iho goal nf 10,100 raccived
to date, O. K. Goff, chairman of
the drive, announced thia morning,
Mr. Goff today appealed to eltlion* In send In cMcka promptly
to Rod Cross headquarter a, Fifth
Street and Oak Av*un*. H* point­
ed out that with Umltad personnel
for the campaign, It had bean im­
possible to contuct all Indlviduali
and buslnaa firms, and therefore
ft wilt be appreciated If th* dona­
tion* are suit In *oon.

FORT PAY 7
I
. WASHINGTON, Mar 17-W )
—Fort Pteree, port Interests would
bo compensated for tho Nnvy’e
use of the port during the wer un­
der e bill introduced yesterday by
Rep. Roger* (D-Fla).
LOUIS TRIM! ROY
Roger* proposes payment of
HOUSTON, T *», Mar. 17-GP1
$412,W0 for the period of Jen. 3 —Joe Loula aeorM a technical
knockout over Ilnur (Vlobent)
1248 until July, 1940.
in ' th* fourth round oI a
scheduled six-round txblbltlon bout
at night.
Th* heavyweight champion, who
recently announced U* r*4tr*-

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to eons* «Bt h r tbs f earth

Vt/VSHIVCION. M.u. 17—(TP)
—
\k” - (R-0re) told the
S '„ ,i . t-oJn ih-re are 'rumors'*
"l i Republic *n-Dixis Democrat
il-'1
p’ ll tax Icgiilation to
b- r " i - l «i H,• price for the ‘‘ com.........................
J'bs'.j-curbing rule.
■ j'd tl&gt;* reporti were that
do*
I’-p'd-lican who wotked
d,p -'rnp'o"vie ‘ tth the joulh*
'H ipi* imidetl nn that "to tilt Rep'ibh'tn,
n y they jot tomeil-i..^ d.r^.jgti .j^dcr the nsw rule.
'1 "ip
cp * of the Republicans
, pproied to the compromise.
H* t&gt;- -i-I , fnht to the end to
h *1 il*
no ' .......

■’**".1 &gt;' H .it - p * tdl'twed his
-.IL ,r , ,U ,| "
!&gt;&gt;*'-p.&gt;:i •rx it about the least

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n
**fcs•i* i«t
Ihldls &gt;»l
all t'XUlllillud hy f$ti lilt \ lm Mih» t
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menaced a it the CBS U;n'. Hunt radio pro­
landlords announcing n rent m t idliancii.
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Orlando Audlt-riimr. CeUry, doproject will lllrio »•
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basement units, Imvo iii'eli ......... .. (onlay laid parliament attcli a pact
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to tin tudlsnci* by mem­
for 190 to f93 a month. The pm- —lilting the linen uf the North At- ''""""H ” 'd'chea will be d",
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to rover "rn p i *nd 3"T » on ji Autstican csr!itn« '■ &gt;na struck hsr honor* on prcgiam announcers.
Mrs. Ball, ccrepc'.lng -.vlth near­
(I'entinneil nn Pag- 1 »i
in thn side,
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7S other apian waaring house"mints ol t||. 'tests md - i t . ■’ Ives, won cut with her unlqus
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spran on which w.rs embroidered
B n p tiK ts
hi dark bluo a treipr fov "Auri#
Em's flugar Coo'-us." Mr. and
Slat*I Now HiiiltliiiR Nckio Couple Are
Mrs. Ball llvr v ?! t ’.Vest FllStrait.
luciictcd For Murder teenth
fly WILLARD CONNOLLY
'.n"ti&gt;il will b* bruitsh w
Don Gordon, announcer
all
Currenl radio and puzzle (untrals. wliitli offer the line of hand- tt*k Avenue and Forirtpenlh
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teds or even tlmuiand* of dollars, arc inclining many local citizen*
hn was smothered with kisses by
County
Giant! jury
Jury y -t. girls of th* Pep Sauad after they
ty itiniio
to conlact Mrs. Etlon MouglihHi, librarian, in icaich ul needed infor­ Knptlm (Tnirrli building pi".: •mi Gadsden
lerday iudkteil Will and M ar/ bad mide him an nonarcry maman edmiilluiial buihlliig hi
mation, site revealed recently.
Hervico* will be held pendm* ■ .,. VVn'Iiliiglon, ri-gioes, for first ber of their group.
One radio fan asked for information about Karl Carroll, theatri­ lion uf tho church ninlitoimoi I,.. |'legt-r murder In (hn slaying of
RcjeIo Crcij, known to houoeWilliam t
Ifownid, near hire wlvea as '■ Eeafls", war given a
cal producer, in order lo get « dueY
Rev. H 1. Whnlltjy, pmilm, am.
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for the ’’ I'hantom Video" or "King information was nxlrcmely useful cud today.
baseball by Jack Swart! and
Ilowni'l, a 'lH.yoar.iiM
-.yhlln mad* *n honorary member of
It Again'* CRH program. Mrs. to this reporter lam year In preHI
I. V, Wiliams, Lnkn Mary
lurnmr,
was
fatally
li-al«n
iftuf
Moughton quickly located infor­ paring lo Interview Timnrlnn trnctur, ha* been nwm&gt;l-il till!
Curl Hubbell'j "£ cr«” -b *11" (com,
Sanford Joycee l’r. ilcrt Gor­
mation that revealed that Mr. Car- Wilder, noted novelist, during hla contract for tho erection "t flic? tilahh-rl In a fight wlllcli allegedly
look
plncn
after
he
narrowly
roll had died last year, henco cpuld stay at tho Mayfair (nn.
two ImihilngM which will emit (.'ill. ntlssuil collhllng with a car park- don Bradley, in behalf ■ &gt;( Sheriff
P. A Mnro, presenleJ Chuck
not be the phantom voire.
Late oncyclupedlMM provide much 900,
on the highway near here.
Acisn announcer', with t badge en­
Tho Sanford Public Library is useful Information tu Iho etudent
Tho tmilding wIB
uf i'2ini*frl»l ed Stater
Attorney
William
D.
well equipped with tha luicnt in or research worker. In the Library block construction. Tho Educational Hopkinu '.Hill the negro man aqd titling the latter to lire honor of
being an honorary Seminole Coun­
reference hooka and biographic* to reference room nro (ho Encyclo­ Building will bo 37 by Hh (m l in
wife, who are said to have ty deputy sheriff More than 40
supply needed Information nut only pedia Brittanies, nml tho year area and will Include a comph't'Ty bin
Ih'wi occupant* of thu parked member* of the Pep 3.'m*d and *
for pussla contextual* but *1»» for books It issue* annually. Tho eamo equlpin'd kitchen, recrcutlun mum cur, mu charged with boating and
number of Tanford lionsswivs*
research workers, school teacher*, firm ha* issued n work o f modem and class
Is rooms, th o church proper slabbing Howard.
attended the program
••lea manager* or student*.
historical interest entitled, "Ten will be 41 by 06 feet lit floor "tea.
Should so mo famous
person Eventful Years." Othsr ancyclo{'resent meeting of the church
GR EEKS O KAY ISRAEL
THE WEATHER
vlsll Bauford, useless questioning padlas are tho Amsrlcan, Tho are held in the frame building at
ATHENS. Mar. 17 - 0 1 7 - The
by consulting Catholle and the International. A Ninth Htreat and Laurel Avenue. Greek govuriuneMt auuuunced it
could be •UmlnaUd
all mint
LAKELAND, Mar. t7—(TP)—
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rank Blogra* Jewish Encyclopedia la now baing Increase In membership hss bem will cxtuiul de facto rugugnltlon
"Cum
.. V*e*tvcd In monthly complied for publication, wld Mrs. rapid during the past year, with tu the government of lerael today. Warm and partly clouJy weather
I* un tap for Florida tomorrow.
laeuM end bound
boua tato annual vol- Moughton. Lincoln's Handy Refer­ 08 now members added, Rev. WhatThat is recognition o f existence,
M f c *r a "Dkttosarr of Amerl- ence Library combines much lnfor* lay revealed. Total mtmborahip la but is short of full recognition ami The Fsderal-Stst* Frost Warning
service said no frost Is in slfhl
922 itofTaphy”. Buob biographical
(Cm Hi i M Oa rag* Two)
nearly 100.
will tixinpd dn fnclrj recognition tinoiiyh Sunday morning.

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For SLiying Found Florida's fii/orce
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M IN N E A P O L IS . Mar. 11 - 17F n rly guests were rnuted » flr*
It. wa» inlrmlurfd by John I -srly today swapl tlir \l* di'
lnllnw.iv. rrrtinly In* rollector, wb" tfidpl huildlug lo linrn out f l v
I...tilled uni dial Florida'* fidung I(|i -Iiipkk firms Mi n t Hie l&gt;" Ir

i .eorge A. Spser and Porter
I misiug of Hanford are doing fine
wnck for tho Wild Life Federation,
ami at preient ere attending nn
• scentivc inerting in Bt. Peter*
I'm it in work out a prugratu to
tii• 'iii in the State legislature
Th o dairy truck wan deinolUhe,l r..i adoptiim, a*ld Mr. Starling.

ford, the following met the train!
It was tbo second time in
Co inmdr John I,. Galloway, VFWi
a Tamlmnl
roiumdr -eli'ct Jame* (]. Galloway throe day* that
of tho American Legloni First Tiall. Several persona were injurContinued on Fage Eight
Vlce-Commdr. John L. Sauls of
thn tntgi6n and Judge O, Douglas
Htenalroin, adjutant o f the V. F.
legion rolor bearers at the funeial were Joel 8. Field end Chest*

Dixie Demos,

Executives Speaker

31 Are Injured Need Of Control
When Truck HitsjOver Sail Water
Bus At Sarasota |Fishing Stressed

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PlanuitiK Milaclo Soil Opernfnm

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Britain, abbetled by Canada
and the low countries, has object­
ed that Italy’s entry might extend
tho alliance too far southward and
expos* the members to unnccsnary risk.
Tho American and British gov­
ernments contended that Italy’s
pro-Western outlook and her sirsteglc position make It neccxsury
to Includu her.
In Home, Communist members
of tho Chamber of Deputies held
up a vote on thn treaty with an
all-night talking marathon.
Demanding their right to sprak
as they voted, each Communist
and extreme left winger asralled
the pact, which has been bitterly
opposed by Soviet Kossla.
seven nations originally formeil the nucleus oT tho proposed
alllaner; Belgium, Canada, France,
Luxembourg, olland. Britain and
the United Slaton. Norway Join
cd recently
The pact would commit each
o f the signatories to Join In re­
sisting an attack on any one «r
them. Each nation would decide
fur itself |whether It would use
armed foreo In meeting the at­
tack.
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In Stockholm, Lieut, (iencral
elgu Jung, commander in chief of riiiity-one person* » w
injurid
Sweden'* armed forces, said last tour of llirm sfrionriv near Here niltiimi limilar P* the Fiedi Water
night he Hoped a defame alliance
Full mid Game Commission, was
could be worked out between hla today when a dairy tim k .nut ,i but
narrow
strewed
by Thomas Starling, form
smashed
logetber
on
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(Continued an f i g s Bight)
fer-sheriff of Orange county end
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Funeral urn lees for Welter (!.
Pehoem'imimi TM H-r USNTt, who
at the ago o f St died .tune Si,
1011 from wounds received ill bat­
tle In the I’arlflc area, were held
«t 3:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon
a* the Frlekson Funeral Home with
the Rev J. B. Foot officiating.
1 lie military pert of the funeral
« a s under the direction o f Commdr. Janies A. Wright of the Am­
erican Legion, aailited by Company
•r. ISJtli Infantry ..r Urn Florida
National Guard, commanded by
Lieut. Raytmuid Kader, mid by
First Hgt. T. V. Brown. lurcal
members of llm Amsrlcan Imgloii
and VFW attended the funeral.
Tim body uf Waller Hchoenemenn arrived on the 9i40 o’clock
train Tuesday afternoon, with
Chief Machinist Mato William W.
Coital able. U. 8. Navy, In charge.

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•'Nnrifniil I* Ihr icnlcr of nn Intions Will Be Re­
hiligrnl mid pro-porous pupuladuced In Military
linn o f ncnily Ifrtl.lllMI pcr-onii who
live within n driving illstnnre of l
Zones Of Palestine
mil mini' IImn Sf, mill
-aid .luck
Hull, pre-idem of Ihr Meulialits
KIIOOF.S. Xidr. 17 (A'l Iliac
AasiM'latlon. "Il i. mir uim lo o f­
fer llmec peupli' such hI tractive .uni I m ii * Jonliiu s o pci I mi prin
hiirgsliis ul such surprisingly low riplc today on .t tciiuilion of iheii
prices Him they cannot fall to sec folcc* lo equal •Itruglb ill lllllil'U)
the mlviinInge o f ruining here to
/one* of f’a|p*liiic. .ii ting U. N
do Iliolr shopping.”
A committer composed of Jack Mpih.il"&gt; K.ifpli Hum Ii .luii'ninccii
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1*10 IMll'IIO. PllgIRPlI III
|Italiguu ns chiiirmnn. K. ('. llurj per, James Crnpps, Jnums Powell .irlui*lii p lidki, .igrpcil l i-t nighl
I ami John Kmlcr bus this w eek cun &lt;mi lm -. iliialiug |rr..»i|p»n .iliioui:
I tnctcil every merchant in Sanford
mid seemed the co-operation &gt;d llirm
all In murkliig prices down on Fit
Hum hr i.tui Hug li 'i o i.tl Wil
day ami Saturday, The event is be­ Ii.hu L. Itilcv, ihr Ainrtn.in who
ing widely udvcrtlsed in tho press
head* ihc \is(f nl U. N. ohterver*.
and radio of this section.
"Sanford is fortunate not only will go to the Rrd Sr.» Tram
In being the crnlor of a rirh trad­ Jordan port of Ai|idi.i .ind m.ikr •&gt;
ing men with splendid highways final rp|M,it of c»cn|. tio-rr Ihc
radiating nut in every ill reel Ion,”
Mr. Kiilignii declared, "hilt we are brncli* ociU|iiri| ihc I’ .ilcliuc Red
also proud of the fuel that wn S p.» co.i»t op|H,iilr A&lt;|.di.i, wlicir
have enterprising merchants with Hnlidi troop* .ire d.ilnnird Iran*
modern up-to-date stores second Jurd.in pruleiiPil
to nono in this part of the state.
Itilcy also Mu* iiuuiwl iliairtnnii
Zygmunt Nagoraki, young Pol- Our store* urn slocked with a wide of a cominittce of nillltnr) osperti
Ish newspaperman, soldier nnd assortment o f morchandlse marked lo supervise rcpialitaliou of Israeli
writer will addrusa the membora at prices which will prove attrac­ and Trans-Jonlun troop
Lieut
o f tho Hanford Kxecutivc* Club tive to residents end visitor* In Col. Thomas J. Colilln, also nn
tonight nt 7:00 o'clock at. tho Sanford ns wall ns tlroso in neighAltierlcMti, "ill sit for Ittley at th"
boring communities.
Lnngwiioil lintel.
first Hireling Inter loilny. I.icni
r»l. Dim I,on linct and I .lent. Col
Mnhmned Moyiiin iilo. me on the
rouiliiillrr.
The Jewish and rmns-Jurdau
(|i'|ci(Mto« agipii! iiic i eduction of
forces would he broken down lilts
three urea'. One h. north from «
point lalli-d ll'iilriit at tlie tipglli
uing of llic front held hy Irani
troop-, ilouti to the Jerusalem see
lor nnd the truce lines set on N»v
Two Vehicle Unable Kiwanis Club Hears 3(1. The -econd nrmi i« llm Jciii' i.
sector. The tlnril l&gt;. the eastern
Thomas S t a r l i n g It’ll*
To Pass On Small
Negev south of Die Dead Sen.
Explain P r o g r a m An imlhorltnllvn source said
Bridge On Tr a i l
some problems of the Jerusalem
Nedd for the establishment in sector are ''liot yet ripe" for SOllI
.SARASOTA, . Mm. U -(/!’) n'"Hi**,* nn
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LOCATION OF WAREHOUSE
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ATTENTION GROWERS!
OUR RA TE OF COMMISSION W ILL B E 5% WHICH WE F E E L IS FA IR TO YOU AND TO U S .ALSO, IM M EDIATE PAYMENT AS SOON AS YOUR MERCHANDISE LEA VES OUR WARE­
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXX

Established 1908

Denmark May
Join Atlantic
d Defense Pad
Rasmussen Indicates
He Will Ask His
Country To Enter
Proposed
Alliance

Vehicle Group To
Get Extra Funds
TALLAHASSEE. Mar. 1 6 id’l- T h e State Motor Vchlcte
CornmNalon today w«a allowed
to -pend an rxtrn $76,000 for
I hi11 quarter la Imv -mlnnc* of
extra employea hired -*lncc la«l
October in handle the new title
lien registration law. Motor
Vehicle Commissioner A r c h
Livingston said more than 100
new employes had to he hired
after the law became effective
Oct. I, but moit of them werr
put on before he succeeded John
Kilgore as head of the onto tag
agency on Jan. 4. “The number
of people has not hern increased
«ince I've been over there with
the exception of about 16," Liv­
ing.Inn told the Cnhlncl, al­
though "till* is the time of year
when we ought to Increase the
personnel" because initoninhile
iiceme lag sales ure breaking
alt records.

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

Doldrums Rule
Coalfields As
Strikes Spread
4.000 Employees Of
! Wabash R a i l r o a d
Walk Off, Tying
Up Entire System

Vct« Observe Start
Of American Legion
PARIS, Mar7~lZ-&lt;/P)—Vet­
erans of two world wars today,
In a brief ceremony, marked
the 301 h anniversary of the
founding of__ tin:---- Inuiru-aft
Legion.A wreath wu* placed
on u pia&lt;|iic marking the birthplace of the Legion on Mar. 16,
IP 111, which was an ol&lt;l vaude­
ville hell. A fc| French war
veterans mingled with the
Americans, and two brigadier
generals attended this |0 min­
ute ceremony — Foster Tukr,
l), H. emhnssy mllilnry attache,
and II. L. Peckhain, of the
grave* registration commend.

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N o. 1-18.

A sso cia ted P r e s s Leased W ire

House Okays
Senate Group Rejects
“Home Rule”
Rent Control
ren Nomination—
Each State, County
And City May De­
cide F o r I t s e l f
On Housing Row

R esources Board
Army Dock A nd Chase Reports On
Equipment B u r n Freeze Damage To
In Oakland F i r e Texas, California

Sen.

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WASHINGTON. Mar. 1 5 -f/ l’j
WASHINGTON. Mar. 16 uPi
HY ASHOCI \TKII I’llFHS
Republicans To Tip
— Denmark'* forrign mimilrr indi• I hr I louse volnl today to let:
A strike nl Itrlwern 1,500 and
trd today he will rtcommrnd
* j . li stair, roimly and city dr, rile
Scales Against T ru ­
4.000 operating employes of the
a t' hit country join the North
for it ..‘If whrihrr to krrp tent . onWabash r.tiltn.id today lird up the
man's Appointment
Atlantic Defrntr Alliance.
Irol
entire system hi six mid western
The minister, Gustav Rauuuurri.
Hv a misr-cnunt vote of l ‘&lt;H in
slate*.
WAX H\C. TOW Mar. 15— (TP)
wound up hit five-day facl-fiiulmvt
160 a itldrd llm "linmr iulr" am
I lie Small- Armed Services Com*
rite walkout, irsiilling limit a
minion here with a farrwrll call on
riuliurnl to the trdeial rent lollllol F(_)s^ j [yj J j| y
miller (..div irrcctcd President
Inrukdnwn lit negotiation,,, attic on
Ol
SabTexas
Citrus
Said
To
Secretary o{ Stole Acheron.
hill
Under it, lns.il gmrinins
I iuiti.ni v nomination of Mon C.
the second day of the coal mine
otage C o n s i d t* r e d
When he wa» leaving, reportei»
Be Set Back Bv At Waltgirn
bsshrs
roulil tors out trill totillol
t.&gt; be .hairmsn of tha
shutdown and the resultant layolf
aikrd what hji ircommrndatiun to
•nv timr thrv wish. Dir voir i&lt;
Hy
U.
S.
Authorities
L t 'i l S t
] 111 O f Y c a r S jN n tio n .il &gt;rruntv Rciouices Board.
of IImliiamis of employes of coal
the Danixli parliament would he
loll i all i mini lain
On ,v / b vote, the commute*
hauling tailraods east of the Me- Russia Continues To Sub|r, I lo
Uairmpirn laid: "I Irave it to you
DAM AND t .d ll. M ,,
16 fur/.- dim.igr
Irxav siitut t.iblcvl the nomination. That action
I hr Adnonlstlalluu oppo.cd the
issippi River.
f t draw the irntihlr coiirtuiiun.'*
Shake Up Top Gov­ anirmlmrnl and uridoublrdly vs ill I'i'l A louing si 111-111uni tnr to* Ircfv in the Km Island,- \ allcv war hat tlir rltcct ul finally burying it
The Wabash railroad npeiatrs
Rainiunen and Arheion itmrd a
ernment L e a d e r s tiv In kill it vsilb a lalri toll call sl.sv drstiuv.il op. I the Niiny's today s'li.ii ulrn/cd bv &gt; O. ( base, unlcw loiiir committeeman changes
over 2.6(H) miles of Irai k in Iowa. 1
joint iloleinent.
\11«■nl tal Democrats, mostly laigcst u n i mast .l.,.ks and v.Jrr- Ji.. win, M'lumrd &gt;unil.tj night Ins mind or the Senate itself calls
Missouri, Illinois. (Him. Indiana
Ita tone ul**&gt; pluinty indicated
IIY A SSO tTA II'll PRESS
from tin* South, joined with It*" li.,u« •
frolii a tup to the wrst coast, as it up.
and Michigan. Jack IXmnell), vnr,
Denmark might come in m tlir
Novirt Itnm.i ( ontinurd lo ihake pul.Ii, mi i to pill It into llio hill
I
lames
shot
/I’ll
If-1
into
I
Ilf*
comparable
t%. tin I londa ftecze
Thai procedure woul^ require
ninth member of lint growing
president of tlir llrolhetliood of uji hrr top gnvrrninrnt Iradrr-llip tei tutivel}
.in i» lln* ..’.IHIO looi pier in Oak- „| I8 'l6 'h ,
Atlantic Deft-ime Pact.
onlv
v in.uonrv voir, but it is tartly
Engineers, and spokesman Ini the today.
('Ins Democratic split raised a l.ilul s outrl h.ilboi wrul up Two
Thin statement mini In pnrt:
Two Persons Are Ad­ other
Mi ( have uivpectrd the vitius used
question
whether
the
AdminUlrabrothrihood
involved,
said
“The Secretary of Stale stressIn the Piriidiuni of tin- Suprrme
lion could muililaiu sufficient con ships waited alongside weir dam belli ill lex.li ami California, and
5 rn.,|OI Jfv„| (p-V a) joined
mitted To Hospital the ilrike resulted limit a dopule Soviet.
rd the purpose of tlu&lt; pact ns be­
Nikifor Nat.drvn h and trot ,.f III,. House to put through -'Wii b it.or thrv w .,r lowed to
rrpoilrd 111 11 ihr i n ^
11
ing the maintenance or peace ns
uitb
i\ Rrpubbc.int on the com°
J
mainly
over
claims
and
winking
As Result Of Crash
(’•rotgt Sluiila wrrr rrlirvrd as ure a rent control lull in a form accept
t f t\
#l$1 Vk.11l lli’tl't’x ,111(1 ftiiffrirti unit li
well
u* Ha purely defensive
11tnr ilsirn.iKr by mnr## to •*p tb# ic.ilr* against Wal*
conditions.
Wages
ate
not
involved.
presidents
and
rrplainl
by
\
asily
able
lo
it
Hep.
Williams
(D
-Miss’
fia ra rter. The Secretary of Htnto
Mir #n!n# n.iki.iiu) imbfshiil Wdtfi* cnl«l ih.tii li \,ix II- I* ♦I S.inlord
MIAMI. Msr. 15— (/D—Two
Ici'ii , Immet Senator and a crony
George II. Sldo, Wabash vice Kn/lov and Vastly Gngl.i.
offered the ' local option” amend lii'iil 'Mir lliiiMlr ituij till m*\era I
alio pulnteil out that the pact la
b\ pl.t nr (*n I
1*
president
In
charge
of
operations,
drafted in clou.......mformlty with petsnns werr admittrd lo Jarkson
id
M It tun in
lllenl
!hMii% by (In &lt;&gt;pii t i&lt; nl,n bbii#
tun ollirt iniporlalll i llallgf*
In 111e* liitm
illr 11* ,i •'f I »
the Chapter of I lie (lulled Ni«- NIemori.il Hospital ami eight otheis said neither passenger nor freight
1 liMtrnian Spence (D Kyt of the
l h.ii&lt;ih i rv 11 ding* (D'Md) told
train*
would
move.
Headquarters
I
llli
i
I
m
UJ*’
'
(Ihi
ilk*
(lie
d.klll'M
w
rit
lonliirnrd
yr-lrid.iv
Nikolai
(f'oiiHnlleil Oil |age Mix)
Uant.ing t oiiiiiilttec Leading the
tlir l&gt;itrk mi ti*nn 11»-r limb*
i revived first aid Irealmrnt ImlaV
trf.iiiti'i. d.i'ui the action after a
((.'■atlas** o s r ■« • ala I
A. Viwiirsrnik) was irbrvrtl at A'hiino ill alien fight, protested it ■iI iiihlniybl. Mil ubuni'* i,\pio(li,ii. split b«u k !«• lb# litmk. iti&lt;{ »»ii
after a Tamiami Trailway* hut Jnd
closed lormni’ter meeting.
planning inmmuvion , liaitni.in and Would " gill I lie hill" Mini make u biiilm%.* fmtmiiv ”it NR) M#t oi Ii VcninKt'i h»« s Ii mi to tb# Mtoi|tt«l.
two aulomohilei collided 10 miles
Hr aid all ’ In- Republican mam*
(Hiill* I1,11111 I III'b#| 1111' -11lit *&gt;1II**I
deputy prime minister Ibr ihair- Ineffective
Ilf s.lltl If r -1111it-1*"tl I lull oUlfl hois vidoil fo! the motion to tab)*
we»t of Miami on the Tamiami
rinAdministration
won
on
«"
i
onibu"!il»b
miihimiij
:
tb#
u
ih
'
!
manihip went lo Maxim /. SaliurIter- wbni
when (tut
CXCSpt
ut b.wk, vsindvl lose and all the Democrats
Carlo i vote on aiiotlier lliuttri
Trail.
uv, vetriau official* on the tom. Tin - wa hu cmlilt of 121 to Hi', vs Jiicli Iimi vf‘. Mil lb* blhluiuiK bl.i/# Ibut ( sibout l bit*# vi .ii
giovsllb, but KV’ d voted against It.
Thoie hositalirrd were H.iriy
The motion adopted by the com
, i out, tli.il
,1 . h
...i li #i*i'
-t , M
,Li , mt
mission. Ivan 1. Golyakov was re­ approved u section of the bill &lt;huir k#pl i)i#m#H ,,limn ili'»illRt iIIIi
'|potulrii
i* null
nnttee s|,i,| I,,, evidence reflecting
Jai|urtir Unionlown, Pa., who had
|t\ 1 ihi A M «|m« tn# bud bum 1 1
§|
placed at president of tlir supirme lug I lie wav for the decontrol of
Inn m H aligi en . loyally lind been
lees inallll
14 tint Imtrd On 1‘Nnr Mil
a fractured pelvis and a right knrr
3(HI or more of the rd’H rent control
rouil hy A. A. Volin.
^ TORRANCE, Pn., Mnr. 16-t/P)
fill'd Imt "lale I ttie former Wash*
Ii
t
lorlil
i
NDNSHINE
PARK.
Ohlsmar.
injury,
and
his
wife.
Mrs.
Edna
in the country.
/x*s
i t i*
ex
i
—Nine rnra of the I’ennaylvnnin
iiigion govsiuur luck* sufficient
Tlir Supreme Soviet appinvrd gican
Mar.
16
—(FN
H
IAllhmrgh
the
Yoong
I,,-,
,l
i.not-,*!,
were
The
section
gives
the
Housing
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Hallrnnd'a "Pennsylvania," fast Juriliette, 67. svho had an injured
“t-coriuiiuc ii lot industrial caper*
the
1949
budget
calling
lot
milimillU4-I
figure*
failed
to
approach
j
cut
hack
In
tl,e
l
aid.,
lie
said,
Lipidilrr
powx-r
to
rcextahUdi
New York to Chicago passenger right dhow and ankle.
the gain* In attendance. Sunshine laiy eX|iendltUfe of 79.(MX),000,- reiii , riling*, if in- bellaVes avl'isI'lunlinga *i»' extensive, many icnce."
train, were drallrd today near till*
Treated at the hospital and slit- Park, which cloned it* ten-on
Henator Cam lit Wash), who led
grove* having .no acre* or more.
at If once they art* lifted rti an
Western Pennsylvania community. tnised were Jett Davi*. lampa, lie-1 Saturday, again in one of the 000 inblri ($16,000,000,000).
On nnn lio.mnl acre tract, nl least the 1Iktit against the nomination,
area
A. M. Selva rd. cnpcrlntenilfiil of
The goveriiniciit rcniained Nilent
few track* to ahow an Increase in
half tlid ate* Imd hceli planted had accused Wallgien In public
llouning Kvpedlter liglie Woods
passenger transportation, aaid two driver of the bus: Raibara Con­ the dally tnulucl nvrrge. The total on reasons for the lop level shift*,
in grapt'frm' ant ,-range trees und lieatings •-f hulng soft towards
dining car omployea were injured rad. 19; Harriett Jones, 19; Hetty handle for the season wan $L- which began with the relcuso til ha mfnnned Ciingre** that if 1“
He also called him
urea, ................ ..
• ilv &lt;’oinnn "doner s were pre wart outside it......... .
slightly liy scalding. One pnsHcn- Green. 19; and Suianne Summers. 00.1.HD, for a dally average of V. M. Molotov a* foreign minister had power lo decontrol sf rent area
depending
on
water
I
imiiUhI in. Tlie unfit
rilled
ia
I
flight
with
a
petition
he
would
lift
the
rent
ceiling*
in
fo r wan reported atrurk on the 18, ail of Miami; Aaron Kidd, 21. 1102,327. Last year’s total handle and A I. Mikoyun ns foreign trad*
The vote to tntde was Ml *V*n
project was l.a**d on the pro
hy ineiuher*
head hy a falling auit eaae.
|no or morn area*
................
. . . .
. . . of the. Police Depart
, ,
for 60 day* wan *6,030.682 for a minister.
id.nrprr setbuck Ilian a simple vota
j
aii
id
1
1
^
v
i
f
’it
ii
ligation
dam
hen
Punta
Gorda,
Eva
Shi|ab,
72,
St.
• tv
.
... „ ,.„ i,u|i
i!. fkVi/dned hf«- -. 44 * d n|,f' meld for elHtcr a deeiortar* or hmu ■
’• T h e 16-rnr train, pulled hv a
daily uveragsi of eYdO.AiL •
log htilll In wiiloi the aiea tail , ii opposition tu 'lie appointment
dli ael enitino, ennaiated of four Petersburg, and Albert Session.
nii.l Iii,,-, been.
Sunshine Park brought It* an.
il may he fn . vein hefme tin* 0 .
S
s
r
W
w
•
5
B
W
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,
1
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.
Tii,mallet
tea*
taken
undei
rot
storage muil curs, ihree rnachea, 36. Uniontown Pa.
li i.Hllnaeil On l-Rsf * lii
mm! meeting In a successful con­ Communist leader* around l)|p t lo-iii liack III event rents jumpeil
If tIn* eonitniltuo imd simply rcvi
,
in,
nl.
and
the
City
l'oiuini»*mn
a- diner and aeven alrcpera. The
The Florida Highway Patrol nl clusion
............ when
...............I,&lt;112
..........fan*
.................
.
turned
1. cti'it ’he nomirmllim and so reworld who have declared the} inren*oaahl&gt;'
idea i ll will civo Htuilv In the whole |tuy
drolled eura wore at the head of first reported It Injured hut only ,ltl| (nr
TinAdininisli attmi
finM| program of Hu would side with Russia in lh&lt;’
I lH IIIa a d i On l*aial» H al
il nit o*ii fnr t’lty «&gt;ni|i|(»v#«&gt;* i»i'l j Seminole Jaycees To p.,,i,.|. the Senate then eoutd have
the train.
111 were brough to Jarkson Mem­ DUO r-riiMin. The general tighten event of an East-West war.1. le.l - ii wiiether to confirm Wall
i'it v Mitni($fi'i
McKiVit.ui
tin
A huggar'lniiri aaiil one aet of orial Hospital.
mg of pui*e Hiring* at race tracks
Sponsor *11 i n t Hunt' Kin, N.uv Scnti'i- iii -f I■in require* a
The journal of the Comlnfnrtn
mot
mm:
Tit**
lui(t|»H
n'
pi
*
&gt;
’iii
wheel* on the engine worked off
John Dishring, district paneeng- tii mug Iami the country I* reveal­ iC.-uimuntHl Inlernaitonnl liifuina Najjorski
To Speak will ((nl pi i mit unv iiii'ii’u &lt; "ii!
-I. .lunge petition to take the mat
.
the Iracka at nhmil tt:T&gt;0 A. M„ er ngcni of the hit* compnny, *al&lt;t ed hy the ratio of attendance In
a ili piii t m»‘htul Ihim , hi «!#•!,iii'il
I'i'itY |’ »iN
th# SeniiiU'I* tei tiwl.v f.etl. the celull.iltoe,
Executives
Sleet
lunt hefnre the derailment. The an automobile pulls-d out direct- ■iea*e to the alight Incrcuse in lion Itoieuni declared In llucliure • At
II,.- motion t-i tntde was made
today ltu*tia would never *taii
Set 1mg lip of a puieha -tig III •- i lligli Selio.il Pep Siptnd w ill c i * .
I
I nil#1il
KiJSi »*i I
trailing unit of the dicael went off
rive mulucl id ii y.
hr Senator Gurney . It SP ) and
an aggressive war. It charged ItoI'lliin'
tti
uvohl
hi link*'It I'hurL
'"it
*'#ln
y
ut
M
u1
t
l*H
Unit
the Irarka hut did not overturn.
The total attendance for this Dniled Stale* is preparing lo do -•&gt;
Zygmeiil Nagor*ki. I’-dnt new*limit" piogiinii at Oilm.do Audi wn Hcconded l-&gt; Senator Halton— Two weal-hound track* and one
season’ I 10 day* of racing was
paper man, Hoidier and formei mg iiv.-i of lull* and . I n - 1.* ul : 1..
1tiiin imii .nn.. iiDi-rr.iMit. j.i -ttil (R-Mass).
Cniniiicnlitig
on
the
reuilion
in
im-i-inig-.
wu
n-eoiniiieruled
l-\
'1
Wf two caat-botind I rack* were
00,176 again si H6. 227 for 60 days westerrf coiiriirie* to the slate head uf tin- lecture division of
The text of I lie vesolutlottl
10.1
ii'.ltH'k, ami will pi."H*-ii1 An
,&lt;
..■iinurS
«■
raa»
T
a
s
l
Mi’fvild.tn
nil,I
wun
ailthuil/.i-d
Ilv
blocked temporarily hy the dralldie Ministry of Infoimution lor
•'The committio lias found no
mi'lit* nl Commimlst leader* in Hie
menl. The railroad raid the train a
Polish government ill exile III Mil-. m.’lhnd one eeinini .mu. r.'t r,» milk,- tu... It.vii h-.ii‘&gt;iHiv eiiik-ncc roflennig on the loyalty
Ihose I'ouniricx thut tlieir loyal London, during World Win II, u,mill cheek over all toll pi im
paaaengcrx would lie brought aomc
Member* of thp Seminole County
i-&gt; hi* country - f Die nominee,
lie* are xvillt llu.**ia the journal will t«- the guv*l *|ivaker at the I. , iIn- nu'eting and nmhe .p.-ciul IV|&gt; Sip.ad cmi.I.
26 mllea Into Plttaburgh to reaumc Veteran* On-Thc-Farm Training
il'nallaara n&gt; l*i|» s i ll
.Senator Mon Wtillgieti. to i.e chairmeeting of lio* Executive &lt; tut* M-pMit-, ,.i, lull-, involving lure&gt; S-i...m&gt;li' lu\-*« hi,' ....... |»-iat min, ,,f the Nat tonal Security Retheir journey.
Class will be told how they can
nu with Oclan-I" Jriycc*1* tsn.l M..1
t the l.iingwiMid 11nli-I 1 huriduy nmi,uni*
ro-oparato In the Miracle 8oll Con|I tiRtllJ«ilt f| lie. ,
Mt|
I I... nil, i 'il i it
i .mimiHHi.i.i ...
Entertained mght al 7 dMI o’clin k, Floyd Palm
Mi M.'kihhin wa* ill,«*•(• -I
nervation Day program on Apr. 7,
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 16— 4/11 Tourists
I'lmmii.g
(.art.
.
.
pii
.--I.
n.
ll»'
pi"
iliVi-i ligate piisniblr Mtei. for a new
by I j, A. JacouHon of the LISSC. — Attorney General Richard Er* ; By Methodist (iroup - r, pn-i-iili-iil, uiinoiinceil today.
hy
t.DLI t u 'll'L A IN T
'•A* a patriot wlm hn* Mien In i'll} .lump, f.dl.eving protesi I. , . . , 1,1 Wlicit 1 l-l .-U.I- tlHl "V*l ill-'
.................
ipper vin Imlav ruled the State Hotel
who will
addrc*s them at a supper
MIAMI, Mur u, - I,f)—George
In..ihni m l w"i k.
I
-lUSItry
divided
mid
oecupii-il
be
J
.
.I.u
D.
(iovc
of
West
1'ln.t
M
t
t
i
ll
'
tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at Commission has no authority to
•lilicitci.
loui'i.aiuclit
laijuau
Will &gt;*i •• In- g.*t il an
More than 100 meod*&lt;rM of the tween Germany and Iton-da, N'u at,nut *muku in tho area li.-m
rev-.k'- h-&gt;M or apartment hawse
manager
of
ll.e
ITofcstlonal
ANDALUSIA. Ala.. Mar. 1 6 - the Future Fnrmrr Building.
|.iini
In
Flmida
Fashions,
lit-'
Sanford
TnurUt
Club
enjoyed
g.irskl
i*
aware
of
the
schemes
a
liurnlng
Irru-li
at
tho
City
dump
Plana of exhibits, prison and ilccriHC* hrfause of oprallon of
GolferH1 Ahhih-iuTioii, huI.I today
flp )—Three Jackson, Ml**., filers
pic supper served last dictator power cun Implement to
I to- Halvntmn Army wu* gran I ,vIiit-li will cimf,-. 1 1 1 ii turn It-.* In- would rcconimiind di-missal of
were killed hint night when their ribbons to be given to winners slot luiiiltiiu-H or "Imnklc Joints" ,'hkkcn
i tn-nnr nf tii-llig Vl.'i- presldi-nt II.
night
at
the
Tourist
Center
b&gt;
ulHtiie
and
occupy
ol
tier
nation*,"
(Donttnurd
on
t'axc
Two)
plane crashed shnrlly after taking of exhibit* at the American Legion on tlio premises.
-t-irgv ,.f iiindi-ting aprons. Itcg -oiiiplaintH a gin ii-1 golfer Dick
nicmhera of the Dependable ('las
Mr. Palmer said.
Hotel Commissioner .1. T. Lnn- of
off from (lie Andalusia Airport. sponsored fair on Mar. 2I-H&lt;1 will
gi. t'roHH. km- hi iii houacwtvi". Met/ of Yu giiiia Heudi, \’a.
(InFir»t
Methodist
Church.
Determined
to
apprUe
Hie
penMel/ face* autipeusion from the
Covington C o u n t y Coroner be outlined by Jim Singletary nnd dnn liini risked If the agency had
Schouneiiuinn
Funcriil
.
"Ih-iiglc".
'.II In* made an
Dr.
V.
C.
Stark,
pre*Ulenl
of
ilt-M
of
democratic
countries
of
Jame* A. Smith Identified the men Judge Douglas Slcnstrom. John the power t&lt;&gt; revoke licenses in the I'liih. told of Home of Ills early
ii-ti’-i ut v meml-.'i nf fu rl Hub- I *: V fur crltici/ing tlx policy In
. now spnper atoiy |.ubli*tiei{ In
a* Richard O. lllack, 32, believed Pierson, Instructor of the veterans connect inn with Governor War­ exper-h-iifc* in I'.dlrge and in tin- aecret plan* and aims of lto»- To Hi* Hold Tomorrow
-.a, Nngorkki contli.nisl to figh'.
.'-nn Antonio, |ex , !n»t Fuh. 26
In have been the pilot; William R. training class, reported today that ren’* drive to close honkmaking iiiedh'ul prncllci*.
—
—
—
—
ii'.i'.ve
an
Imnniiiiv
deputy
r.tn-i
alone, through the power of In*
Hitnyard, 33, and Robert W. Pray* Frank Jones and his committee of e*lutdislmierita and hall &gt;'-e oi
Memhcru of the American leg ill liidgi- i.n-M-nti-d i.y Slicriff P,
I're-hyteriaii I’antnr A. G. Me- » riling* In Edinburgh, Scotland,
veterans, Is making good progrsrs slot inni-hines.
hy Jam ci \ Mero Manv pn/rs will be giv
tor, 27.
Inin.. niM.le a talk on friendship after the Polish government in Ion arc requested
T IIE W EATH ER
in
preparing
the
exhihit*.
Mr.
nnd
"I have examined the Hole! and lire importance of ''boosting London was no longer recognised Wright, rnmmnndcr of Cnmphi-ll *■n ’ .i lmii-.i-w. . i". t"i li-ursci.-iM
A searching parly located the
Mrs.
Charles
T.
Utvaon,
assisted
Commission statutes as well as the home community". John Ivey, |.y Urltain and the United Slat.-*. Lussiiig Post 63 uf tin* American !»"•
iinhurnrd wreckage
keg and hodlea In
LAKELAND,
Mur i&amp;—kP)—
longlni to Dewey by wive* of tha veteran* will servo rule* and regulations of (he Cnm- pri'iildelit of (lie Seminole County
wooded area belonging
Winter will get in -mother lick at
Relief in the leadership of Li-giun. to attend tin- funeral l&gt;&lt;
niis-inn. I find no authority In Chamber of Commerce, cumpli
upo
onre, after Maoro reported
he the supper.
I.OVLUMUtS
lt&gt;
MEL
1'
morrow
afternoon
of
Waller
G
I.- , ilium Florida tonight.
either for your commission to re mil.tad those wlm nreparrd the America and hi* h&gt;v,. for free- Hi'lim-m-muon TM 3 'c
had heard an airplane In Jrouble
DSN It,
JACKSONYll, I E. Mai . .Ib.-uVj
inspired Mr. Nagor»kl to
,
, ,
'Urn morning temperature bullevnkc the kcenses of a hotel op supper and cominsnued th* Club ,
NEW HALL OF FAME
Just before darkness. They were
Governor* &gt;&gt;f ,-n-u xiato.x are n,, uf g ,,, Fcderal-Stato Frost
move hla family to this country who c I,ody arrived here tins aflm
NEW YORK, Mar. 1 6 -f/ P )- apnrimcnt house which pfrmlla for Its fine programs. Edward to spare hla children "the fate lioon.
found about 0:30 P, M.
1expected to ait* ini a nu'cllng here Murmng Servico caidi
Airport Manager Charlew Keefe Flshlug, one of the world's most the operation of a slot machine Higgins, Chamber of Coinmrrri- f I tie unrooted man." It# arrived
'tin- funeral will Iii- held at 3 3*1 May 10 11 of ’ I,*- Inti-r.-tiitc Oil
Forecast for penlniutar Florida
said the men worn returning to popular sporta, has come up with or Im.iiW maker on til# premises," manager, outlined new fac-lllti*-** .a March 1018 amt is continuing o'clock at the Erick-mi Funt-i-i! i .-iupact ('unuiu-o-nm.
f-)t tonight nnd Wednesday morn­
Ervin
Mild.
lo
I
n
*
added
fnr
enjoyment
of
a
hall
of
fam
e..
Jackson from nn air show at Day*
i’uipose of tin- c.uitlnh-nion i:&lt; (.) ing clear tikleh, light northerly
i» devote Ills time In warning II iiiuc will, th» Itev J , ll. }(uu| ,,f
winter visitors.
The Sportsman's Club of Amer­
tonu Reach. They debated about
j -i i.iui.tu ron*i-rvnt|..ii of oil and wind, xviiti brief periods of calm
il.e people of dangers that exist ficiallng
SIH'FFLEROAHD
MECT
Robert
llawttmrnc,
president
of
ica,
following
a
poll
of
outdoor
taking off liecauxo of low visibility,
Schuenemaiin served *o* gm rcMiurcct,.
nii-l colder in Northern districts
Tho Sanfi.nl Hhufflrboarrl d u b the Hhurftrlmard Association uf while the present ttusslun regime anWalter
and decided lo "take a chance,” he writera and sportsmen throughout
airplane carrier ami a seaplane
Resetvutlon* hare het-n madg by with lowest tumpernture In coldest
i- In power.
will
plnv
a
tournamant
with
the
the
Sanford
Tourist
Club,
told
of
told the coroner. The perty atooped the country, announced yesterday
Icinli-r Iii the I'aclflc area uml died Governor Frank t'arlitoii of Kan- low ground locations 32 to 85 dc*
at Andalusia lo refuel the plane. that 86 present-day anglers and Orange Cllv club tomorrow after­ nhufflebnard activities of th* past
from wounds recalved in bsttla on .-,u. chairman of the commission; ,n e e i and icntUrod light frost
CARNAVAL POSTPONED
10 outstanding rod castors of the noon ut 2:00 o'clock on the court* season, and announced a match
Juim 31, 1044. H* was born In Ssn Governor Reauford 1! Jester nf in north portion of GslnsavUlo
The
tourist
carnival
to
b*
aponStreet
and
Palmetto
here
thla
evening
with
the
Or­
past have - besn named to the at Second
^
WARRRN I1UYR TOYS
ford, June &lt;1, 1023 and atlvide-l I'exaa und Govcinor Roy J . Tnr- di-trlct.
lando shuffle hoard team. Charles :«.rcd by th* Sanford Uhufftaboard local Ncbuols.
Avenue.
shrine,
TALLAHASSEE, Mar.
I acr of Okluhama.
Club on Mar. 18 will bn held on
thirty five to 40 degrees and
Stevens
of
New
Hampshire,
a*rv— Florida'* unmarried Governor
Mar. 23, It was announced thla
patches of scattered frost in Upper
ed
a
i
master
of
ceremonies,
and
Fuller Warren today aiked pur­
Lost Coast and south portion of
complimented E. M. Armftage, afternoon by Carl Elsenhower,
chasing agent Dan D'Alamberte
Gaiuosvlllo district.
director of tourlRt activities, on president. Ths complete program
to buy some toys and playthings
Mostly cltar skivs and colder
the work he accoinpllshed fnr the will be outlined on Monday.
for (he' Florida executive man­
cluh this winter.
with lowest temperatures above 40
sion,* •
MAKES APPEAL
degrees and no frost danger in all
Ha's Just getting ready lo caroilier districts.
RANGOON, Burma, Mar. 1 6 KING IS RITTER
Aut hla promts* to senators
"1*J—Premier
Thakln
Nil
appealed
---------rForecast
nrccasi tor
\cejnesday; lilr
LONDON, Mar. I6-I/P&gt;-K lng
for \
Wednesday:
fair
and re^resontatlvaa that ho will
HAVANA, Cuba, Mar; 15— (/T)— A conference of 14 U tin Amrr- Georg*' doctors aald hi a onc-sent- by radio hmiglit fnr the rebelling
i i . 15—
r#lher cool,
LONDON. Mai.
15 f/l'j— It,,1.1,11 In i made "lubttanlial progren" I
wives a baby alttet
Karen
trllwsmcn
lo
lay
down
they can attend tha lean nation* opened Here today lo iludy mean* of removing turo* encc bulletin todays "The King
toward recovery and is past it. period ol recurring economic cri.er. a
their arms.
ronimucd cold Wednesday night
affslra that go along with poan control o f Wealern Hemwpber# colonio.
,
, rontlmiva to make satisfactory
He spoke a* "an ordinary rlti- govcrnnicnt economic survey for 1949 rrportrd today.
with indications of frost In North­
tha biennial leffia&amp;tlve aeeelon
Colonies under discussion it s owned by the Briliiht Frtnch tad progres* after hla operation.”
The repoft said, however, tin* dollar iliorlage still n crucial.
ern districts Thursday morning.
Tha doctors cut a nerve center ien desiring peace" only a day
operdng Apr. B .________
Dulch.
e
.
*
,
The prngins is due Loth to tlir work ol the Ifnlith people and Hiaiug temperaluiu.-. Thursday and
near tho king’ spine In an opera­ after th* Karena raptured Manda­
Repretenled.al (Ke parley, created by (be Pan-American Conference tion aSlurday, The object was l« lay and Ihe hard prrvsVd govern­ "the geneintii aiiislsnrc we arc lu-nig given |*y lire American and Thursday night.
SEARCH FOR MAN
relax tension obstructing the flow ment offered them an autonomous Canadian people," said the rrnorl,*
CRAWFORDVILLE, Fla^ Mar. In Bogota last year, aro Argen-f
-late within the Burma union.
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. t r . - ( «
»f blond In hi* right leg15— pn— A search wa* started tiaa, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, claim.
prepared l&gt;y Sir Stafford Tripp*, mint wu* lutcr repudiated hy the
HIGH LOW
heya today for Ray Cut!lug, M* Ecuador. El Salvador, Guatemala,
jins*
of
llrituin'a
ecoigimica
uml
Enrique Coromlnaa of Argen­
O FFE R S SWAP
government.
ARGENTINE HURL
Atlantia City
43
Haiti, Hondurai, Mexico, Panama, tina, president of the council of
38
yaav-old HI. Marks electrician.
finances.
FRANKFURT,
Ger.
Mar.
1
6
Sir
Stafford's
survey
warned
In*
BUENOS A IRES, Mar. !6-&lt;/P&gt;
iliimr.rk
0
•4
the Organisation of American
Wakulla County Sheriff Rma-ett Paraguay, Peru and Venexuela.
tl laid suit higher production stead:
(/?)—Tho
French
have
offered
to
Chicago
86
Tha United State*, Braill and Statu, presided at the opening ses­ —The head of the Bueno* Airrs swap aome occupied O rm an ter­ goal* fnr thiu year and said their
13
Ferrell eaid Cutting hae been tnlee*
"The
position
I*
wtIII
dangerous
Stock Exchange challenged to a
Cleveland
87
20
from hla homo sine* last Tuea* Chile declined to send delegates. sion.
ritory with the Americans. They fulfillment would go a long way
40
18
&lt;V&gt;y, but apparently no concern Th# U. B. aald It doubted tha pur­
Coromlnaa said Uw conference dual today the author of a fin­ want to give the II. H. their hart toward solving somo of th* na­ m a number of critlcul sectors, Detroit
18
.tea*
over lila absence pose* of tho parley could be seeks "a peaceful aolutklYMo the ancial publication who termed the of Wurt ternberg for tho American tion’s most crucial recovery prob­ x x x In terms of dollars wo are Minncapolij
8
”1111 not paying nur way. Sus­ Now York
60
39
hU truck was found Id a achieved without mailing countar colony problem. Ha assured Euro* hoard a "mere gambling den.”
lems.
part
of
Baden.
Jose Hemaadet Instructed his
tained effort* to solve the hard Phoenix
83
a
. , nationa
_____ _ th* confer* ** will b*
arm near hero late yea* to Inler-Amerkan agreement* or m an
Tho deal would give the U, S.
But them was nothing In the enru nf nur economic difficulties Saint Louis
seconds to deliver th* call to the
46
11
tha United Nation* Charter.
m line with "the.
of Wnrlemh*rg and Franco all 30,000 word aurvoy to ahow that are atilt required."
Hnn Antonio
6fl
Chief problems to be dlaeuieod respect for righto1* which tha field of honor to Rodolfo Kata, all
44
for tho Slat# Beverage
Baden. At present the two state* Britain has yet aehloved complete
60
~ “ ‘ Hondurai, claimed by Amerfcaa always hare adopted. editor of tha W*«kly Financial are
48
The cntlro program was built Scuttlo
split, Tha swap would make recovery, as suggested by ChrisSum y, Kali wa* out of town and
80
81
Carlos Hevia, Cuba* minister of th*
In
tho belief that Congress will Jacksonville
challenge probably will bo occupation boundaries coincide with tophor Mayhow, foreign under*
It
70
■tat*, told the ewafareaw hla coua* pending until ala return about the historic boundaries of tho two
approve $340,000,000
worth of Miami
secretary,
at
a
r*cont
United
Na­
81
IT
(Ceatlaaad Oa Page Two)
aid for the coming year. Orlando
German states.
tions meeting. Maybow'a suite* American
Tampa
(Caatlaase o s rage Tne)
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Supreme S o v i e t
V i c e Presidents
Given New Posts

10 Are I n j u r e d
In B u s Accident
W e s t Of M i a m i

Three Are Injured
In Derailment Of
Pennsylvania Train

Attendance,Mutual
Average Show Gain
At Sunshine Park

P a y Increase O r
Decrease Of Hours

Vet Farmers Will
Hear L. A. Jacobsen

a...it.,'.‘i l tin,'k (»*•«' witIt a U-t

Ervin Rejects Hotel
Commission Request

3 Killed In Plane
Crash In Alabama

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European Control Of Western
Hemisphere Colonies Is Studied

. tl'* St'rrwbnll Irani, and will

Britain Has Made Good Progress
Toward Recovery, Report Indicates

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Sniiford H

A Sad Indictment

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more reitnlnly than they do Itw
vlrtlm* of tho*r ugly *ln* Tinperfret preventive of these error* I atrr*»iiring merry and 'ruth
a* preeiou* virtue*.—I’rev. 8:3;
Isil not merry nnd trull, forsake
thee, liliiil them nlsml thy nerk;
.write lhem
thine lien it
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Lint *Slind.iV
l'»llr 1l|
rtf III*
dir «I H
„nr'Union conuined an article .... Sea
atm Sl.and*' ,*lrrv rxppi.nienl* -,t
bland Giovc neat (i...nr»villr win, I,
tlmuld .lie of mlcrrtt to Sanlonl
farmer.

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The llu.nl.le O,

TUESDAY. MARCH 15,

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Urgiit lo"*) It!- down 'VI ".HI feet
and puk Iuciiiu 771 hntteh ., day
The lll.tr may ionic when f lmul.t
will be ntotr lnn„,us foi It’ oil lli.ili
lor it* , it.ns
Cliarlcs |),i »i &lt;i)|, l.imou new*
papei tolumni’ l. view* will, alum
the ruing leniion ill l''utupe “Tlir
f»r»t wind llmt blow* Ironi tlir
North may lirmg to our ran the
clash of irioiinding attnt". o the
way he puli it lie mundi a little
petiimutu Ibil mppoir hr diuuld
lie light-'
Onr of tbe ht»l cclchritic* we
aver *nw on tlir Cli*tau,|ui. ritiud
w ii Hstry Lunlri wlm.r famnut
Scotch hiogiic „ml funny anlici we
Ittver will f&lt;ir«rl. We tlu&gt;u«hl lie
had died yeat* ago,-But we read in
ihe paper the other day where he
it now planning lo retire *i but.
Hr it 78 anti still going iliung
Honda rniovrrl the latgesl tier
capita incnnir lail year ol any
Italc m the uuillirnsl. Altogether
tlir proplr of tint itale made )2,7r)(MMKMKI(l. hut Florida did not
have money rimugh lo provide
mo|c than half her prnplr with
sewer*, n still overcrowding it*
•rhoob, with little pmgirt* heing
made lowaid hull,ling more.
flccaute lie w«« an ilIrgiliiiMtr
cliild, Grrnld .Sullo.oi of IliMtim,
Mas*, war krpl locked up m a liny
loom by Li* mollir, lot ten yrnii,
Until tlir 14 year old Imy finally
escaped, never having tern a dog,
a cal, or another rhild, dirty in hit
cat! off women'* clulhn. tuna
tangled hair, and looking like a
"wild animal". And the odd thing
ah,ml it it tli.il we let people like
that chilli'* mother vhlc.
If a Ki'Hip fil foremans iMiupInl
oil lltr Unilrrl Stair* flatt in on
Amrrir««ii city, in (teietmled the
Slatur n( Liberty, iticy would be
lllcky (a escape with llieii lives.
Thr*r drunk American sailors mere
lucky liit Week *hcn Ihev intuited
a crowd ul Cubans In Havana by
desecrating a it.itur to llitir nation­
al Item. Only tbe prompt action ol
Cuban nnllcr saved the tailor* Irnnl
being lynched. The lad that they
represented the bin a "1) mighty
United States, and Cuba it to liny,
made their crimr all tlw* mote re­
volting
P

? Now we ate* getting down to
catet. AH the various state a geltciet which have got the “ gintmlet"
have had their mv and it all boll*
down to lliit: Governor Fuller
Warren nnnnuiiiru that at leait
"MO,000.000 a year inoir in ttate
taaet will Iw needed." Itn'l it too
* had we can't borrow the money tbe
way the federal government doet&gt;
1 And what kind of a tan can w* h t f
that will raite $40,000,000 a year 1
A talet tan would da it, but the
Governor it committed to a veto
ah that? An income tan might do
it, but the people voted a conitilulional amendment again*! that only

THE WORLD TODAY

INTERNAL REVEN UE T

Il'aallaaeU r , » r*M Oaei
This i* the full amount rrcotnn,ended t,y Paul (S. Hoffman, hcai|
of the Keonomlc Cooperation Ad
ministration (KCA).
If the fund is cut "tunny plA.l
may nets! yet to bo ravised" said
|t
n fiMitnote l„ the survey.
To tug Hiilnln further out of
no,rasa, the survey set out fmu
main tasks:
t, A bigger effort to sell mine
goods to the United Htutr* nut1
Uanndn. nnd so earn dollar*
2. Harder work nnd more pro­
♦mV V-JiV .i.',V
’.
duction, r»pcrlnlly In uteri, rn*|
It Is m,t an unusual p ra ctice fo r c i t i e s a ll o v er tb e Irn.i.a'.’k on the Til h.Tt
nnd textile Industrie*, nnd on Urco u n try to follow tin* iinrirul tind piimibhI p riictiiu o f ilinpoM- jnimk of tryihH n» icnin coihtssIou^
farm*.
9,*
:l Cut the rest nnd l*M„t ||„.
ing o f sew ag e and g arb ag e via th e W ater rou te, but it is 1from victor* who are demanding
uiialMv of It, itlsh made good
p a rticu la rly d an g er,,us in F lorid a, Mr. W ylie points out, imronditinnnl surrender. Ilis jot,
Kxporters already are linvlng trno
because o f th e unprecedented grow th o f th e s la te , because won’t he made on«lcr hy the fart
that lie is on the Cammunlst li-i
tde finding enstmner* at preien*
o f its fla t te rra in w ith pom n atu ral d ra in a g e, and b ecau se of war criminal*.
prii'C*
, o f its porous su b s tra ta ami high w a te r ta b le w hich v irtu a lly
That'* a tomth assignment, l„ti
t Hold down wages, price* mid
Ho I* ii man of varied experioine
co n n ect ev ery flow ing well w ith n eigh b o rin g cesspools.
dividend* l» keep Inflatlrm node,
and
has
seen
lough
times
hofoo
We have repeated ly pointed out th e d an ger oT th is
contitined control.
s:
A* a rewnrd for more self HI*
p ra ctice to th e h ealth ami w elfare o f th e co m m u n ity . So The ftp-year-old general is a foi
mer minister of defense and a bu ­
clpllne and hard work, the survey
h ave m any o th e r new spapers in th is s ta te . Y e t. fo r th e m ost rner rhlrf of staff. In 111-17 Inpromised the people their diet
p a rt, n o th in g has been dime about it. T h e ex cu se is alw ays represented Chli.n on the United
would mine hark almost to pdf,
given th a t we do not have the m oney. T h e c itie s a re sta rv ed jNntlon* military stuff commiti,-,
I war level* this year, althougti
each person will got four pound*
for funds by unlitpiuted laws lim itin g th e ir so u rces o f reSucre**,
less mrat.
venue, and Utt- S la te , which can spem l *0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r unem - j J l m
ChlnTg" K n l ls t k '" " right'
In recent month* Rritaln arhiev
ploym ent b e n e fits , *.10.000.000 for w elfare, can n o t ra ise one I hand and, next to the gcneriill*-,
ed a near halnnre In trade with
th in d im e to give th e people pure w ater.
m„. is «nl,l to have more influvme
all tin- rest of the world. In 1047,
"M a n y c itie s continu e to pour the deluge nf th e ir sew - with Nntl„nidi*t Chinn'* military
its trading accounts fell into a rich,
age into th e ir own m pm lie d o o rv a rd s". M r. W ylie points . letwler* thnn any ,,lh«r man. Till
! of lHMO.mm.OOO (12,620,000.(100,
I Hut. the survey warned, Hi I*
uni. "H u n d red s o f thousands „ f m en and women tlailv &lt;&gt;i«"r
"dne* not represent ii flnnnelal
port th em selv es in th e w ater m arked in red by th e S t a te I i Although Chlnng Knl-ttl„ ’•
equilibrium wince It eonreal* a
Hoard o f H ealth . W a ter-sk i selusds ta k e th e ir pupils out |"ri-tiM-,r and left his capital •&gt;,,
large and continuing dollar defi
on th e tu rg
H ecognizable
d eb ris, I J«n.
s ill mi* mremnlmd
clt."
*
«*
*-id , u ften evil-sm elling
rw b ays. -*’
.
. at. in, .11.
m l
■dom
lUlutire with the whole win hi
^oaHug an d
1has sp ill' NathmaIM^Chlna"tadit
mean* a surplus in trading with
snm rl h otels. E ven th e celebrated gulden stra n d n f M ia m i, ,.n)|y Arl|n)f ,.„ ,| ltonl u Tnm
Ts v
the Commonwealth, Europe, A*i*
llea cb g row s visibly n a stie r every y e a r .
|j j . n I* seeking t„ win ... ............ . it,
and Africa In cnotraxt to contin­
T h is is a deplorable iudictniuiit. T h e sad p a rt ulxmt army,
uing debt* tn'fhe Western Hemit is th a t it can n o t la, denied. It m ay be argued th a t th u re
A unified military command
Isphero.
"With Iho Western Hemisphere,
tire o th e r s t a te s w hich a re just as bad. F lo rid a c r a c k e rs m ay
,,ul **1t' M“H“nidl*** in
Is-ltet position to negotiate pi-un­
particularly the dnllnr area, we
point out th a t m ost o f our new er re sid en ts cam e here from
it. The CommunUt armies on the
arc. and arc likely to romaln. *uh
1|lh(|r Hla, UH n||(, 1|rt, UH ...................... l a m e for p resen t day
north hank of the Yangtso Itlvui
stnntially In doflcit, oven though
‘‘‘ "id itio n s as an yon e. Hut the fa ct rem a in s th a t, rccogm z- arc reportedly pushing prepur,
the drflrit i* steadily diminishing,
thin* for u crossing, to tarry the
ing an evil con d ition , we are doing n o th in g about it.
x x x The dollar doflcit rrmatan
the criuinl prohlem,” tho aurvry
W hat if it does cost *;tntl,iMMl for a sew age d isp osal
. fu,!t , r ,0l,Vl l1),
11,1
ymith stay In »chiMil tu high »chuol reported.
plant 7 We have a *r,U(I.U0U.mm to u rist in d u stry to p ro tect pared to meetnu,Hl
,K1 ,,r",
this d,hor
new offensl’
giadiiutbiii and more uf limsu grad­
„i In surrender.
uate* go un t» ciillegt.
tlliviously
the
etoineea
of
the
Kspionaue System
.'t. The University nf Florida I* to have mule than 10,(MM) ntudput*
Nutioniillsts to gain many con­
now
roeduraliiuinl und women Since the budget for Ihe present
cession* aie
slight.
Moreovc
ICdltor'* .Note: ( I hi* i* the and the fourteenth largest univer­ studnnl* are taking same nt the biennium wus estimated on the
If p red iction can sa fely be based on Hie action o f th e jtholr chance* of standing off tIn first
in u series of statement* sity in the country. It* (.’allege of place* ripened by the graduation of basis »f 7.600 students, an increase
House, tb e C en tra l In telligen ce A gency is to g et full |si\vers , fled force* are slight. Htlll, (Jen
of 33 1-3 per cent Is called fur on
explaining the Inidgel needed h&gt; Aichltccturu i* the fifth largest
ami sta n d in g to o p erate as an independent gov ern m en t 'J 'd * ^ '* great influence with tin the University of I'lorldn to rn- in the nation and its College of veteran*.
the tinsi* uf student load alum-,
4. Thu birthrate started increas­ without Inking Into account thr
slunds seventh among
ag en cy . C reateci by Hut m ilitary reo rg a n iz a tio n act o f 10*17.1^"
H
, ,’L1 Cnmmunlti ieodm* uhl* 11 ■" acc»in»mdudale It* to,- Pharmacy si,
ing in 1037. These extra children rlxe »l„re 1017 In cost* of male,
170
college*
of
th e ag en cy baa la-en mure or less in th e (Hinitiun o f lu'lng 1Minc«, th,- Itcd command might n .-' 1100
t*rf*, , , ' d
l1hr I 1*'1' cm,"try
arc now In the elementary ichool* ial*. supplies, Ini,nr and fnrulR)
tulerattul, w ithout having wide a u th o rity to a c t nil ita own ther drive a hnrgnln for control II'V.I'kV
'Hmn, 7 l'r\"sldfnt ' ' ' T ,!''n r n .|7 the University ell- and will reach the University salaries. With all uf these factor*
ami w ith ou t h av in g exception al a tte n tio n given to Ua re- of Southern rtilos
t'jniverslly.) '
! ii.lleil OJIIU Htiiilenls, of which starting la 1088.
. . than wngu a . . .)i(. .......................
.........................
considered, h i , increase* of 60 |M-r
p o rt h.
further
protracted war.
■*__ ,_i__, I., llllli*
m m . Mllle.
m m .. 1, 77
n per
..... cent
. .. ., wore vatnraii*. In
When the budget fur tho pieaent cent might well he justified. How
..........rti„,l.i
J , tty President
KHploni'ge is as old as politics. E v er sin ce th e re have the Communists 'finally will dcUniversity „I Klorida
tu 17-IK there wero H.77H Ktiulontis biennium (1047-40) war prepared ever, uftor full consideration of
in the winter of 1040-47 the Uni­ nil fnctnr* an Increase of only tr.
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g , *;However,
7 s r ; v.i7."smile
,.s : * xclose
j ,'.,.; p. v^ vv , k : ;
! o :«
i &gt; . .s r.a
; ; r r : lr . v',‘u*.,,® - ..s
:s ,^ o . versity ot Florida had 0,334 stud­ per tent fiver what t* actually being
ol,server*
lie
j
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»,lf
.........
vi,.eran*
in th e world, th ey have been sp yin g on each o th e r
ent* und estimated its new budget spent In 1048-40 from Hluto sour
lieve there
there Is u chance that thev' prohlem. Unless it Is solved pro- of whom 08 per cent lire viierun*.
ru d im en tary co m m u n ities which w ere the fir s t p o litical lieve
might con.promlso on the forma-' Kic*» will ta* impossible In any of I I" other word*, non-veteran fresh- on 7,800. Actually, 8,778 wore en­ co* i* being requested
o rg a n iz a tio n s h ave grown up to becom e p rin cip a lities anil
Communist-1Ihu State'* function*. Thu Unlvar-1men have been enrolling faster rolled In Ihe fn|l of 1047 and 10,100 In the fall of IIMH. The non*
stu to s ami n a tio n s ; xtill they spy. P a rtly th is is b ecau se
Four French king* were bom
residua tuition fee* paid by tho
th e re alw ays seem s to be u suspicion on th e part o f o n e 'e m
in It, the Chateau of For,.atom
Velorung
,\dmlni*trullon
for
tho
group o f |MMiple thift siifml rtttthr group Is plottin g evil. P lirtfi.HOO coif, nil* ,,'nrnlloil has the Ideal,, still standing near Par®
ly sp y in g is a precau tion a g a in st th e p o ssib ility th ill the
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source of fund* the University hail
o th e r group m ay m ake sumo valuable d iscovery and seek j c(, ™ „ n ,mt;ig*!. ronu"mnV.ty gov- present tax struct me, the lludget Mian till* time a year aga.^ThjJ j with which In expend It* staff
l.'ummlssimi lit,* roll that ll could Hi-gl»lrar expect* between 12,0001 ,,tu| c,|ulpmciit to meet u» he*l It
to keep it s e c re t. P a rtly it Is plain cu rio sity .
I eminent.
approve an aiiiiual budget uf only amt 13.11(10 uppIk'Hthm* tills fall |C0Uld the challenge uf *m-l, iliU e in th e l tilled SluleH have ev ery reason to m ain tain ' I'urhsp* (Innvral Ho wouldn't II2.1SI3.IHH ol which *7.134,8 PI anil we shall graduate lielwmmj rronM,.t| „umbm.
an adei|uate im)donHge sy ste m . W e believe llm t c e rta in ,,von agree to carry liuck such a •crttdd 1'iitni' from Slnlr luxe* For 76(1.tmd I.IIIM, during tilth.
O P T O M E T R IS T
Next veur we expert to have
I*K0M 1T COMPI.KTK
o th e r n ation s m ay mean us h arm , in th is fa st moving world | i ! l !
I,lh « ,,vor.n'"*n*- the fa*cal year 1848-411 the Culver
the
enrolliiumt
at
the
Ulliver.son
fewer
veteran*
,vhl,
h
meat,*
Huwever, I hud a long talk with
OPTICA I. HKRVICK
IS dliciutmg III) 11 U.tl'J’l ,(171 sit v if Fhirida wilt continue at „r a loss iif fitUO.OOO III fees from the
It lie In siVes us to know w liat o th e r peoples are doing in him while he wu* In America a n dfc.ty
i . i
fllxsae* preacrlbed, dlNpenscd
lii.KSu.noI n e* from nlmn tin IC.IHHl level hecilUHe:
Veterans
Administration.
The
secjs d itlc s , econom ies and scien ce. It Is t|uestionahlo whulhur lie told me he had gut some now "
1 sources Fortunately.
Stutc ‘tax
((•pair* and Adjustment* mad*
I The iiupulatlun uf Flarldu I* cu d year of the 1040-61 Ideiinlum
cu rio sity is s n ir ic ie u l ca u se for spying, but political and ! Idea*—that there were othci wuy**l!,1!1
tmu* from die Veteran* Admin glowing at tin* rale uf 100,000 a will see a ft,, ther decrease of veteconom ic p re serv a tio n c e rta in ly is. O ur lack o f Tully e ffe e - of f ot*h'E ri’" “h* than hy force. istrnlimi Iiii* helia-d make up lluHour* 9-12 — 1*5
’ ear which i* faster thnn In «ny |erans by about l.(HH) nnd tl.fHtO. I
8*1. 9*11
liv e esp ionage lilts been co stly iu tfie pax I, it ia tim e wc , During the pu*t twenty year* difference.
it lift slate east of the Rocky (MM) less income than tht* year.
of
my
fight
against
mi.lrrU.list*
developed a good sy ste m .
Prim to llie war the Unleversity Mountain*.
^Tlte budget for tile next hint- 1 Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
In China," he told me, "the me­
2. The public school* of Florida ilium has la-on estimated on Die
'lor Ida
Hanford. PI
thod I used was force ugiilnal of Florida had aIhiiiI 3,(Min ulmiPboee 399
force, and nrgnnixutlon against cuts It ha* now grown so that It have made great progress in the hards of 10.000 student* &lt;40 per
Slave Labor
orguniaatloii. Hut it did nut o ccu r'1* the *&lt;coml la.gesl imlverslty n, last two decade* and Irtnrc of our cent veterans). Actually we expect
to me that 1 should hit hark with the South, thi&gt; oh-vi'Mlh largest
A ccording to testim o n y by mtineroux person
perst s claim in g an idea Against un idea. I have Ined-graiil rulh-ge ii, iho iialiim.
In Im ey e-w it n esses, belw een 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 and U0,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 jm r come to the very firm conclusion
hums a re v ictim s o f a sla v e-la b o r sy stem in K ush Is . T h is -$ • *,? ........ ,lKht " n l,l* “ w,th l,n dlcallng llmt he believed Irionweiu bettor than Imllnl*. tt will
te stim o n y w as given b efo re an u n o fficial com m ission m eetnr
Of course the general in milk- lie Interesting to sou whether that
Ing in New Y o rk . T h e com m ission is a ttem p tin g to b rin g its ing that statement wasn't contem­ philosophy enter,, into the pence
fOidings to th e a tte n tio n o f Iho United N ntluns Econom ic plating any such situation as ha* nrgollnliotis If Ho uvur gel* that
now arisen. 1 mention It un In- far.
.
und So cial C ouncil.
It Is ch a rg ed th at isiliticu l prison ers a te com pelled to
•)»-»&gt;•»)) •'»-)» ¥•• m «{• (?(■W- «(• fff- r.*- «&lt;f. yf. *«. .
w ork w ithout pay, and th u t ch ild ren from the ag e o f eluvett
tip a r e assign ed occu p atio n s lit d esignated a re a s. W o rk ers
nro m il p erm itted to move o r to ch an g e th e ir occupation.
A ccord ing lo K y ril A lexeev, a m etallu rgical en g in eer, s trik e s
In o rd in ary in d u slria l e sta b lish m e n ts a rc broken hy prisonlalsu ’ and hy m u ch!tie-gunning s trik e rs . Onu w itn ess d e­
clared th at h o rses receive m ore co n sid eratio n th a n do hum an
w o rkers.
T h e se ch a rg e s should h av e the ca re fu l consldorfitloil uf
th e United N atio n s ag en cy w hich is con cern ed w ith social
and econom ic m u tte rs. W ide pu blicity should ho given to
ahh
the f'oil.w tl'u fin,Uluru
Ik ,, h. * 0 , ih
C onsid erable Imtl publicity com es to Kloritln al long la a l • tir D K W irr m a c k b n / ik
aa a reatill o f ita coiitilitlctl failu re lo c lc a ir tip Ita lakca anil j
At' Foreign Affaire Analyet
atrea m a , to prevent polution o f ita Imya am i ocean benches. l-h lllp W|y lie, . n 2(1 , y r,a, r n-»l.l»M, .o f M lnral,
t e ll,
th o . »lo ry
T f * J S T (jniii*
SS"
, nanonniis,
,imluiiiiiiK,
..rt
......... i.. , .................i .............. ..- *i .... |
m *•*i ..............
vmi. may rest largely.
o f F lo rid a s sham e in th e cu rren t issue o f Look M agazine in nn t)lf, , nKnr|ty and pci*,mat in j
an a r tic le en titled "K loritln. I’oUutetl P n rn d iac".
ftuenre of her new premier, (ie n -1
P o in tin g out I Tint most nf Kloritla'a th re e million w in ter jeral lb, Ying-Chin.
v isito rs com e In th is s ta te for th e b e n e fit o f th e ir h e a lth ! General Ho ha* Isen picked l,v
am i to ta k e atlv an tag e o f its widely ad v ertised salu b rio u s ; "VgM ian^ pea"« 1 win""
clim a te, Mr. W ylie points out th a t F lo rid a 's w ater is am ong jquerinir" CommuiiUt "force*, ll-.
the n a tio n 's u n h e a ltb ie st. Itecause it dum ps its sew age and *tlll ha* to *rlc«t a cnldnct whirl.
in d u strial w a stes into th e nearest lake, riv e r or bay. m o -t o f jwltl meet the approval nf the N„.
its w a te r supidies a re contam inatutl.
tlonnl Is-gi'lature. If he succer-iN■

(OR SO IT SEEMS)

(M /'titW f (/O ST 4 $
/r a o u m /T f iw a
&lt;?01D F /a/M S Q ,M B

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Tin* University Of Florida

Dr. C. L PerwuiH

FIRST ANNUAL OLE ARANCH SALK

4 Big Days, March 16-17-18-19
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M.

,

Priven Gone With March WintlH

ALL DIAMOND RINGS
| f% off
All Genta and Ladies Stone Set IlingH
20% off
All GI
Stemware And Odd Pieces
|Q% off
RED TAGS MEAN REAL VALUER

Inland Control
Oaa.laase •'ram I'm * (raal
try la worried t»y Iho exlatenco of
colonies In Ihu Weaturn llonila,
nheio because aoma of Ihu homa*
land* tnltflit full under Commnnltl
domlnution.
Jorge (iairla Granados, (ItiaUt*
malari delegate told newemen hla
government Would renew Ita claim
to British
Honduras and alio
would lake up the raao **of all
colonic* which deelro to Im Indopendent,"

.

City Police
Ing transient*. The
granted for this pure
City la $MQ, aald Mr. 1
propoaed ordinance rc
wmao fee* for uaed car
dtacuaaed.

SuiiHhlno Park

1^

VALUES GALORE ON OUR ‘/2 PRICE TABLE

•I'aailaaM Fraai fan * Man
laal year. The 1040 figure allowed
It 48 per eont InoNote With *
dally average of 0,410 aa comared to the 1048 average of
,108.
It ’ ll alglfleant that the bait
Walk In the three-year Watery of
the track from a mlituel play
atamlpolnt waa recorded during
Ihg keven«day period 1n mld-Kehruafy of last year WKari there
waa no oppoiltlon from other rac*
Ing aaaoclatlona In thta are*.
Thu etate’a aharo of revenue
Uila year from the total mutual
o ami hreakage (the odd
ua remaining after .mglual
pay-off la calculated}' Mounted

Extra Valued In Trade-Ins On Ybur Old Watch On A
New Elgin - Hamilton - M tdo - G lra d - PerragauxTUsot
" '•

f

,

F a ir t r a
O
c »

to llt6dAM.11. The tax m
alone netted the atati I
The total idyanue dervlw
ltala waa 13(16,711.49, I
of the , fee a from oeeti

IOm S S S T iS M

| C om plete UhlM’g D t a m r .............
■ C ow p lti# s — i r f E l u i d U M i m h

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Me r v h a n i m h e
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BartralnH

DON’T MISS OUR GRAB BAG
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L IM IT T W O

. *$00 EACH
tfMghM ipomhirw to Ingeniously drtlgned tinthty give you almoit u much frte-and-caiy me’ c• ta t as your birthday lull l
And io poroua^ they team to km tU it fm l.
IW in fc o o l.I r l
•In nine bright color*I See them comfwubt-

“(o w u fc r

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*»*iifi* a -

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VALUES FROM $9,M to 912,$0

•&gt;t « hi
■v&gt; ^ ’

WMttMky tWMwt In Ihhi Hoi am 980.00
ALL SALES FINAL -

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NO GIFT WRAPPING#

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not

Bee Our Windows For Real

a

few yean ago. A hnmeiiaad la:
lit do it, but the people ffaMt
loo, It look* a* if Wa h*tn
d reached the point where, i
want, certain tftiuga, in itafc
ten at leait, w a' will have U

COLLECTOR O F

Britain’s

Jeweler

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TUESDAY, MARCH IS, 1019

TOE SANFORD HERALD. SANTORO, FLORIDA

Social A n d P ersonal Activities

RAGE THREES

DAR Endorses Name I Mrs. F?” p u R Harris
For Airport Section &lt;Is I loomed Ity ('lult

CHOW \NNI V KKSAin
l l II I'll i Will I'M Intel i It 'I In
li'iil n t lelt Mi and Mi - I I
t il nil
will idi-eive t licit Unit
wcdd.i'g iimuvei -in v tiipu......... m

Molly wood

Conlral Circle Has
Officer Flection

Cniiiiiliioii* u|i|iro\ai wu* given
I In
Inin i*t Center
wn* the
|i •' M'.nie was ie-eleeti b •’ if
111111 n n Kf l *Ml ■*l \ v c p IM
lo The lloinld'- -ugei'-iinn fur ie- SCI III
i* i
Finlay
evening nf a
III'! 1 ' " D u l l
Mm. In
" n 11 mail "f lbu Ceiilral
CtrUn Palmer Ray—Society Editor
h
T e l e p h o n e I IS naming Itie Snnford Municipal Air- pm ’
'Veil b\ member* of the lulni Wav in* Ini- -nagged
■I
&gt;,■ Saiifiird Carden
bl­
purl area by Ihu Sallie l l a i i m m Sir.'
Club nl .i 1* U till! meeting »f the
luwii«i'iiil Club and vi * i . -bin 'w; iiglp.
»yte
I,
• \ lu* ,
.Chapter, Dtt tight in* of the Am­ t i l i ­
in Sndii*, N V. and Chi. | ' lit nt * " II Ml
' g' "Up » " I t.M l It.lay lit 10:1)0
niih 1en
■1uf *■. *, ' .'I m "i. ii.mie uf Mr*. K. (i
The i ' ggi'd
erican Itevnlutinn, at a meeting of ng
hiiii"i mg Mrs. Kmmn F
he e-n
tltbei
officers
the cba|iler Friday at the home uf II
|lx .pll. 1 . . . -Ir,
whn*o
engagement to •ci low a in -l
Sfm note's
t* i&gt;f■■ " I e . 1. 1 nt tin’ 11ii*&gt;
Mr* W M Tliigpeii. with Mrs Ckin
&gt;*iiiikr wi*r«* .Mr&lt;.
II N ittmg
uf Daytona I pH t l i re
Will
fiiaS-e
am
4 in * i ii ilpilt i &gt;■ i Vlfi',' t Hu ir in ;in; Mi
1In*' I 1,111
I
M S Wiggins and Mi
Kdgai in.
■i .dini■11in i'il recently
* el
At the annual F a th e r’* Night
Ivillv ! l
1Ftaii y trims u r r r ;
i
i: &gt;"
Mitchell a*'isting
a* bu-tes*e«,
llai i u , who live* at En i'fill'ill in mm u* 1xlIt4lit *■*•I»11 ni l •*, non, h. ■ lid di1* i »'i • i 11- |",
TITKHDA1
meeting
uf the .l.unor
High 1 E, C. Smith returned In.-t night Mr*. .1. II Hay, pie** ■ban man. re­ ti |
lit . M 1laud Vt
cor
i: w Tornri
i .i mi'iiiber of the Fifth |It tiiAC’* W.iym' ««ii«ti11«*ttut 1‘iofiH is •ell hi at |ltj* tl ' Ui.it
Clinic in
The tl, W. W ire Uihle Class &lt;f School I'urciit-Tciurci Assoein- front Mayo llroiher*
. . ...1; try
It- '' , ......
..-nil Tewnsend Cmincil ' 111111fij lit frill « fii&lt; i »*i •\ l'i | flllf‘1 film * -‘ti : Tin Sm i am h
ported tuda)
c. ■
ltnchr*trr.
Mum.
where
he
underthe First Methodist Clturoh will turn held ut the *chnol miditoriuui ■
f «t
fi’U'H'sf* i*lit* I'.ll'ls | ■*Ia i ted hi j In a m 1 nf - •
Mr*. Hurry Touke, , batrimm uf hum
and Mi Nutting i&gt; s e e t e - ! t h* &gt;.
•f- »*ii« -.f Mrs Moore,
meet at 8:00 I*. M. at the home of ln*l Ttiesduy night n special com­ went an "pernllon.
| “id h . it|'ll 't adtM'
the tlood Citiren*hip l’iIgi image, t u i .
•iHlli'i uf the council. The \ giuond »-l T&gt;it * »• »l»t ft stlflfc.*
r , htlpatnek prrsnied
Mr*. W. W. Tyre, MOD Oak Ave- mittee uf father* beiuteil by M. L.
lU l f i M t i t U tit*’ tiiufi
m iia / r i!
Vlid* ev
I’i l Ii t
nnnoiillied the idectiun by the -In ­ e r i c . u' i mi nt w a s a n n o u n c e d nt ti n
■ n,i'. f to attend the
Mr*.
John
Mci*cb,
Si
bad
a
her
ItaUirn a* .bun mini was uppoint- &gt;
t Mill Mil ll'HK. I 1Ik111 1ll tic -I &lt;■1111 vvhi * i i V! I , VI tt t •
, ,
dent body uf the following girl* l l o i t ' c nt t i l e i m i n i ' l l l i e l d i n S i
•u '.. f*e tndil tmnorrow
in *v
guest*
over
thr
weekend,
Mr.
and
" " ih e American Home Depart- id to wupK with the permanent
nt Un ill
.I'll 4 HU*
for the D. A I! iiwnid
Cl
I . a .’o
W .1 \ lie I&lt;u'lilies
'1a &gt; a* tile 'I'lilHhl Cm*
next
MCnt of the Woman'* Club will l ibrary Cuminitiee uf which Mrs Mi*, doc Mri*eh and «on l|&gt;bn &gt;&gt;f
TtTT
fT1T fn r
Seminule
ft 1till!' r. .1 up
n M. ' a l ii WIM the
........
High
Ml-- Fninia:-----1 ........ h u m ■■ ■li.u.l. til............ -e~ »hs.-tltrr ----■wrif—T
6 tcet at 8:00 I'. M, nt O'" club Itenuun Ja.utu.*,u &gt;• elmiemnnr - Tampa,—
Wakf nt iln ItVd Wilidi
Hod Nip at the * me f.lane Uidihiii*; I yiuan High Mi«*l*i. ■
i eiiiuiiiilei of the evening
t (• i m a r t in* wns intio*
house. The guest speoker will be Plan* were dirtls'cu lor milking
Tlilee I Jadt'af her *" Miwl dim i - harm li k
*■ ■ f
VI
\ .1 IVterson,
Veru Itirgs Wyman; tlvieilu lligb .y vu
p&lt; a: in pnttu ipnlilig in vnr- Itiver."
Mrs. T &lt;&gt;, Ill-own, .li i el in oeil Mis* Ciirnline MiKilllinu: Apnpka |in
Mr*. T. K. Tucker who will pre- the tibrnry mom more attractive
mi.i.ing games after wlurh * i \ nl l i t ’III WiTr |I’M•Ml*"
will i f ii n a M.iv
i ,1»I
.1 ' a . :»TV Mr- MrCn-lin
Haven
thmiigb redi’eorutmn, new light- yesterday from Winloi
lent a book review.
I he -*iiuatimi hit "ii
Wayin'r | face W \ II I w h i
•I
■ ilioliiiio*" Mr*. A.
High Mi** .loan Flirabetb VVhil-1r e t ' e-i no at- nf linnte made mke
Thu Brotherhood of the Fir«i mg and (be oddilioh uf badly where she visited her duiigblei ney. Tbe-e girl* were -ilecteil by
itol miU Iwvmi’O* In* **«*t nn i l'i III ill and W at n# i it at In
i|.„ -.poke to t ne
and son-in-law. Hr. mid Mr* It
laptlut Church will have ll&lt; needed new bonk*
from tin" i e rnslie' Ih- tnlm*' c m
the -tuilents as lielng
the best
dihl'
Mmi.it . (
u
■
■
" i* aiul ferltli/ilig.
Harmon
nonthly supper mcetirur ip the
li A Speer pre*uleo over the E.
type of good eitiren-. During the
t i a e t * w i l l i r n a i d a p a i n s t t i n * •»«I - | Fm
u a,ung ilp. inei'ling
lew building at 7:80 I'. M,
im-elmg, M. li. Hodges acted a*
~
meeting Mr- A It Key reported
inil
itm
1*101 *
..
Thu American Legion Auxiliary sccretnry. It. C Hutchisun gave v *'*r - " " " ” t* W. C Hill re. nn the C, \ It
■■ \ II 'tiii'i', Mr- /..
l ln' Wuyne deal may el a new |
louvention
In
vjH have a covered dl*h supper ibe devutiiuiul and Mi*. W « . 11 turned yesterday from Itn 11i nn •ri'. Miami. Mr* F K l(iniudllul gave
Ipaitmn lm -rut i#oni i ;o*i ■*. I he j
M
I f
{.avis, Mrs.
it 7:00 P. M. at the t.PRlon Hut. Fl«*mknif un&lt;4 m rhtng«» nf the ^ ‘1* whi*rt* Mi'*, Hill nnileryveiit the hl-torv nf Fluiiiln front its
jSiieeti Vital- ISililift ha •* alteadv I
tiw
uni
Mr*
II M. i'ap.tohnHopkins
nn ii|icniHwi nt
Thu public I* Invited to the nffali inttnir.
fal'Mtkid |li^sui'S, sin*'*' thev hll ! m
founding.
iiih M
i . i.iige MeCitll, Mrs.
I I. Matt It inrcltru? nf the lln
A h lch I* under the direcllon uf
Mrs. J
II l.oeehelt lepurtcd ••'"I*1" ' 1
ihi’iilei nine that emild he •C' d |i in
Willi Mr*. I N
Whittier, a h i I'm Ir nf the Simf«»r«l liar*
II i Unit, nt . 'Ir* CiuitTe* N
W r*. C. F. Proctor.
mi |dan* fur it St. Patrick'* Day
hi h
pielnrt’'*- whndt
would af
charter member, a- guest -paikor. •ft*it &lt; Ini* was lirld at the hoinv of hv
Mr*.
M
S
Wiggins
buruin
tru'd
WEDNESDAY
I’l-tui .nn. Mr*. Halit.
entertainment which will be held
provide
wot
Ik
fm
iivtoi
*
Hnlfci
I
Faipe
the
ti'.iiattiini!
nf
iho
niipnii
urea
Latin - i .ut nil Friday and
Mi
Thu annual hoapllal
benefit at the Tourist Ccntei from 7; 10 from Iliiltimoru, Mil. where -be
Rohi't l V diiiir a* hennune ahoii* imiii mid S’ ’fall
Mi ■ Itns-etler
w
as
di-i
n-si
il
mid
»Ini
luipter
in* ft • i omti dulled malr'i iaU fm
ridge ami Chinese checker party until 10:110 IV M. on Mar. IH II. spent some time a* the gni'-l nf
I alh* i |il a •re if
wont on record a*
uiiiiitimnusly■(|| Jr F .■•de t ! - M i nt ll !V ill h r r\ I lie *ah‘ af hi- i .olio 'how
her
daughter
and
sun-in
law,
M
&lt;
' i l l hr held at the Sanford Wom- K liuff stated i Inn Hie Junior
Know fh•'» ’ *a t #*pi.i» • Hu IIim ns |
a|i|iioving I hu Hi i aid'uggus |
* at I In a n i m a l f l o w e r
ln»u
n'* Club nt 2:80 P. M. Hn«te**- High School I'. T A bud ipudi- and Mrs. I.ee Moore •
i \M&lt; n in opr am, which was
I nm t but it In- nf fa
oil
V
\
»'tne-du&gt;
and
I'lnii-day
a for the event are Mr*. S. I».j fil'd fur llliie It ili Inin Honor Itull
' e;iiu idled ISmIi OWMs llli dtnW (Mid
"d
aFori
Iteinl
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Vlheri
Haim,
S
i
I
h
i
h
e
i
Mi
n
'
|
&gt;*
v
e
al
l
llghloyman, chairman, Mr*. Fied by having etlmllcd mine than -tin
I fills h e i-\»* mi ll levcleo, ha id 11 rh»
Mi&lt;* Kliriibeth
" I id* 1- a ln-1"i n *.|I||| i n t i l l - 1pillM t ......I- mi l l i
i n' i i ! e&gt;
HeVilllnm*. Mr*. Clyde
Rnm*cv.j liiiiuliei s by Nov :ill Mis, .1oh ii 1their diiligbtei
j idea dirk He pluV the he.ol af “
Dunn
and
l.aw-renee
lli
rlon
have
l'i
I
mil,"
MiItu
\
i
e
p"l
It
&lt;
1
"
ii
.
h
(fit
HU HIM t I N I I It
•til w iie
eivnl al •fit*
Jr*. Randall Chn*e and Mr*. .1. K line’l l- i* the pin inaiient blue .
fmiiilx ’ If *- • m- the md\ wav I
•n
u| f i t r l n i - m « ■ m e e l returned to tiaine-ville when Mi. Fm t It- till wa - uni nl a t htiiii •■( |eon
'niirler. Ke*ervnlinn* itriy be ituub rigbioi chiiiiioiiii
Fmihf If! I a "'H wi* ia w i ile huh
M i l l ) \V, M AR. IS
7::t0 to 10 I ’. M.
1*m •i inI it * * f i i I I i n | 1 !
I Hi I mi li' - *
I' lto
pi
i rimlrnrllng Mr*. Il.irbleyitm'i,
ti.in t In- •. i •pi
and fi d, father
Miss Itmli Hand i eealled l lie * Hunn is an Ilisliuetor m the I'm- full- citithh licil l'i
^poiioiii etl fn ^ inloi d f&gt; Hi s . honl
t Ulji Wc l e M t
( ’ l l ai Il'S
piepbone HJH-J, or Mr*. William* 'ebniil days uf Mr. Sped when |verslly nf Florida, nftei ■I'l iidiiig j Piovisiiinal linvut in r 1 i el i i t nl Al t | f n i I i fnei
•a hull ifMI'
\il.tii— in.i L’ .’ u t'ltuli pur-iin
ibe weekend in Snnfoid vvith Mi Idi• w .luck-nn, a a no an nl ■et 11 j Min t
.. M
.elenbolie 8UH.
lie Wie ■ hi* Icachci She pre-cut
♦ tfindi f r ■ I nil,* i » il-ii i'
h* i
liunnr, * Itip li
lln* inlef l«! I
p&gt; n m ttVtil |S i *
M*
’Ilia Sanford filirden Club'* no i*i .Mi- Kill ti T&lt;ui/u nt Kvaii'tun mill Mrs, .1. I.. IliiMnn Mi
I hud conn'd\ nr a f it "I
a • J ^d mi't l»4-i ’it
Km
iiial flower -how will In- held at ill. win i i* ill I'lllllge of the Mu d. I and Mr. II nrtnn lire hot h I ml, nt KlUrnhi uhi h In**
It.i fill m
as
In d id * tn
v%i«li failure a** a •• nil l'i I he , »i*ii f
ha Tour I* t Center from I tint •••I Sl«* If. She Imd u* her subject at the university.
(till Itinli w1111 dl.'ima, ••!»» ihe anlx
lio
til*
all
limitnf
the
Indian
M
ijtoo
l!«0 P, M.
"I ■»..k* mill Chil.lt. u" and slie |
t neiiA
I!and -m ipt *''
" \f I ' mu|i r u m i l n i ’ , lai* i ( ’amp Mi
Mi s. I i, J Whiti lit flit
■h i m *
rThe Auxiliary of ibe Brother-. ili-eii-.eil ib, i t l l i l i v e i i i f i i i e i u e |
ttlo' * ldn-«e ilitv
Fm
1
\lel•
&lt;
fin
i
&gt;ms«m
Miflllnt
ami
'till
late
Mury
Arm
mill
Nn
run
i
Mii mt mi iiiitl iiiiivii'iliiURiiier
lood of Itnilwuy Truininrn wllll ol nnm r bool,
Van I.dm* on
nmell of ItM»lII1«MmI, Va me left, i! few h*ei &lt; had heeil 1*11*1 I 1
lava a regular t-miid meeting at irfl II I.Iren nf tile Jiiesenl illiy uf
III*
4'1111
1
l
loll'd
Mile
li
si
%
II
lie
!
of Mr* mill Mr *. \\ H Smith
borne'of Mr*. .1. .1. Nlcludson, iliiy pa *i She h|uti il Dial .hr |
Mi
(ir a lm u i H o ste ss
W D M \ V S C M i ; \ T C l,I I! I I O I 'S F
l.'tIO Myrtle Avenue, at M'lift |»n « mi «luy eliililifti tile more “Jill Mrs. Mm v Mull V\ A Mai I ( a riinnlii w as n i t| I., umai i hr
Kelli Mall Mni'K him i* m ! "i i Ih a•I dm in*! I'" O I
inf• m -Ifil Hi f*»it*i(fli l»iii*|s an I j (»*»‘| i l i l l i t f h t e i . ( l e m
M.
C ir c le
M e e tiiu t
\\ I I IN I .S|l \ V . Nl \ |(t II l l.il.
’ '.ll IV SI.
Vi i'I i the Indian I'm
ha I ll'
I I11111 Aleii' Jill" i'lnhlreti t«f arid Mi, anil M t r -I W ItmiSllM ’ I
TIHKNM W
narm .l lm f &lt;d
I mph
T .. If* ad
I fifl/M nf rtiulharn, Va. win have spent
The tiarden Club a ill
pm.-m
pmill 11let!I It 1 1 iIim ml :ii my i
siiiiu* Mine wilh I!»*• Smith- aiel I H* im).
H R II M ;F a m i C I I I N F S F C I I F C K F R S
it. annual flown *lmw at ilnll Hi I lih-lld" i id Ho f Md |
Ml', Hall liave left in letoin r..in ffne
fouri-i Ccntei from litiim \ M.
IM \ I li r\
|'II M\l
111 r i llai ml i n.me11, a
i« hde.j hv |
(heir Imiiu
until [&gt;:IMI P. M.
|
I Mi .1 \ \\ hit n et. a re oh ill # wlm |
Mr*, t.'olena W11boil. home ecu-; Ttiu alteuiinip•' pit/*' va wan
lit u f h -SI. i-i I
Mr. mill Mr*. \
tin
i il. i j tali d nl •• Him win*I
i now 1
' numisl for the Florida Power midi by Mi-. Miiigaiet IjaiC- ■■■mi
.ari.Flitted iln
l hen home |^h anpi i
•1111v wa mi Iho l fm al
&lt; l.ighl Company, will iiptieur ut the lirai \iling I'lpsiilenl Spi'er thank- have a* tlii'ir gnu Iind Hi. lid |e
I
far
111*11
*
1
min
I
»
nd.
l!m*d
--mini
v
I
hi
nmne*
uti
Celery
Avenue
ifl Junior II ik Ii School under •H**f ••■I all tiiuiii* fur tin' -plumiiil lit
l'i Ven h)

^Social Calender

(Junior High PTA
Has Father’s Night

P e rs o n a h

Mrs. (iiit Is Hostess
To Hibiscus Circle

ST. PATRICK DANCE

AN'NFAL MOSIMTAI. RENEPIT

, Mi iind!af Ihe fall \\a , pilh.l With all il'
auspice* of the American Home, ti'fiiliuuc At the etitP'lilsiotl f lingers " f Warren,
I H
Department of the Woman’* Club. ■if ila busint's* mueliiigs refresh Mr*. Alfrcil Mauri 1 1 a n d e h d d r e n , h if w a l m*"i
-flip
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* She will denintisirnlo pustry muk- niuii: ivei'u -i i veil ut tiiu Iiln ary Sally Ann mul Fru del i. f*, id Ha Herd
fm^iiiF «i -ii' iim i |
by pint her* uf Mr*. H. M. Hum- ehi'stei, N. V anil Mr and Mrs. f .\li - I I. IluIn p.e-l.lol at lliu
ii n* Ai'it&gt; - m i ll in M• i
lag and quick dc*r*rt*.
Seminole Chapter No.
O. K. S , liii.y’ . 1 mini Mr-, I.urrhelt win in Cvan* Hick- ami i luldi etc Itohhy ■tin i T .tip li."Il till- bu- rip'* - wa* ill- I y
Hi III af IIIlit M i " I'I'tll I i
iiial Jimmy, of Height-low n. N J jiendi d i r an,I a ra»(i' uf i bank , i,i(
111 meet at the Masonic Hull, etiiirgi uf refic-limcnl*.
li, \|,
F.lllu 1'i‘ilice, 'I.
l Mrs. Minirt r wn* ihe forniei S a r a , fmin ibe lie,I Cm fm a *luniillull ] j|
l 8:00 I*. M.
‘..in i 'Ie . II "
Stia ll
MEN’S t ’1.I’ll
ltasseller and Ml-.
link
nil* wa Mini D wa al-o V'lli'd In ion lit,
I ...... .. 'I.* Millet . 'll
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SUNDAY
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Ifuv i.elluy I.awson uf St
formerly llmrioll Itu* uliet
liliiule '■ lilt lanlding t-iiul fur
'I, " li, ii lip , 1. 1 * I lull ir
The Fifth Congressional District
.........lie
all allllex t&gt;. Hie ll \ If adiiiiniS'
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awnsend Council will meet in St. aba-' Church in HiT.anil will
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'Dallull bail.ling in Wi.-biiigluii
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M,
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loilH ut 11:00 A. M. with P. V. Ilia principal speaker at the reg­ '
ular
mnnltiiv
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of
Hie
Men's
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Nora Kddinton Flynn
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raa, president of Daytona Homli
Eiiisenpal 'l l * . Q „ .
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H i , . , . , . , . , sum dull, ion- . i f i u -lim .n t- were
residing. A covered dl*h luncheon Cluii nf Holy Cm-Cliuieii
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I-' i; liol/. Mimeeting will begin at 1:80 P. M. higlil.
'Itcftc Davis is Sued
j I.AS VEDAS, Nui . Mar. If. - I I'. Hagan, Mi
A W I
Mr*.
Ith the national representative,
! i/l*i —Norn Eddington Flynn, r s - ! Mil mm lfu*-&lt; ll. Mi
li. E Tnlm
I'or 4 11,ic It Taxes
oyne
D.
Albers
presiding.
Dunged wife of the *nn*bha'kllne Mi
I’ I1 lunipiall Mi- i
I!
Very one I* Invited to attend and
Errol, i* in llii* de-ert resort In- Haw mi, Mr*, "
ll IlnJInrd, Mi
bring a covered dish.
\ Nl r I I I S Mill
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lean Arthur And
Yank R ohh Divorced
SANTA MONICA. Calif., Mm.
-1/1*1—Alleging cruelty, Actress
lean Arthur has ohtumn! it illrorce from jirmiucer Frank tlos*.
Ir., her husbnnil for 17 years.
Ill u ileposition, Mis* Arthur
laid her huxhuml wasn't inteiested in lliclr home anil was “inLlifferent to my pleadings ami
Vuggesllon* for a congenial mar­
ked life."
The unrontesteil action wn* Di­
pt yexierday, Her attorney, (Jeoree M, Itrcalln, told tile court hi»
fllent was unahle to appear beratise of a nervous condition and
|hat she was under the enre of
vo doctors in Now York
' The enmplaint said the enuipje
narrled in Forest Hills, N.
In 10.12 and separnled last Ian. 2.
They have nn children. The court
kpproved n signed property -ettlelent.
HAP T I 8 T

M E !rr

F m ! ilalloway wa* elected prelidim nf Ihe Hemlnnle Cmmtv
flnglng Convention lit ny organ)itlan meeling of the group held
Monday nt Ihe Central llnptlst
hureh. Ollier nfflrcra are W. J .
toteman, vice president;
Mr*,
rr»d (Inllnwny, seeretnry-lrensiirr; Mr*. Kulli MIIDlend anil Mrs.
far! Crn*hy ns currespniidlng »eeHarlrs.
The organUallon meeting wn»
r&gt;d In conjiinrtlon with a |jmnenmlng relehrntlnn held nt tin
hilrrh with eight eomilles being
spresented.
Fln order tit reninvv the ineiiiran* front the mitsl.le n( liver
Ileus Insert u small sharp, point
knife nt one point and llien
pill the membrane from the liver;
some rases it ntnv he nece.iiary
scrape the memhrnnn away.

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l'nice, With *lu*r is tlie mun «be I* Mr* \ II Iv i , 'll - l .cm ge Mui
I' K I t o . i m i l l i i f , ' I .
next expected to wed rroonei gi.u. M.
.1 11 M •■in. I Mi
II F. T" -k.
Da k llnymes.
111 ItT II
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The two left l.o- Angeles ye* M&gt;
a n n . iC N C e m e n r
lei.lay i. bun r 11 an airliner nftei mini. M.
I la line
|irii ate plane developed I deni Mil
engine tumble The iiiibiirn-huiied I h ep. i.
Nma ha* M'gt-lered al the llmil
deiad.. Ralph, ninth uf here, fm
Mi. uii-l Mi- I It I'lnllip- nn- ihe
leipiireil six-weeks
stay Juaiine Dm. putted in llecenil.e.
ipnime the birth uf ii daugliter, Illiynti- told lefiorters before de Shebn- -lintu.l ilivmee ......... .. ,I
llirmlii Juyu, on Mar. l.’l at l ' i ; pm ting Unit be planned In return I lug* against Ibe hubby -ox idol
Sinn* then llnymes nnd Nm..
Eernnld l.augliton Memorial llo-- In l.o* Angeles Inter today.
Mr- Flynn -aid she experts to hlivr been seen logetbi'i in D,i
filial.
I have D.e two -rtiall Flynn rhlldren 1Hoilywoo.l night -pul*
Mr. and Mr- (ielon II. Itevels with bei during her stay here, j
annoiilireil today thu birth of a She and Flynn separated earlier
Finely granulated -sigai an.I
son (ielon Itnkei Revels, J r ., on Ibis v. ai after which -he nnnnune-: cuke flour lielfi lo make -pm.i"
. nml iiiigb'fi.o.i cakes tigbi an.I
Mar. |8 at the l.a-nl hospital. Mr ed she ivimlil -ci'k a divorce.
Ifx I iim
Iln former Janice Cook,'
lliivmi'* mill hi* wifp, Ai'lrcss ii'mli'i
Hevuls

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New York Giants Bout Of Speed
Of Three Rookie Outfielders

2 6 Men Appear For
2nd Sanford Giants
Tra ining S ession
Herald Spurt* Editor
Tim Hanfoid Giant* roNipl.'tuit
their second day uf spring base­
ball
lei* with HI. inoii «m hand
to grout Manager Hul Gruber.
There nro Ion nilillliunul youth* in
the Hanford camp. hut they nro
not under rnntruet mid uro trying
out for the loam.
Manager (Iruher aunt Ii Ih It!
pitchers through a lengthy drill
today In ordor In got thorn into
condition iii (illicitly a.x possible.
Illll .Spinks, a hoi,I over finni
IDIH, and James linyd a rookie,
are I lie only two loft hundod liurloin In rani|i.
Henry Rec-kcr, Jmim* Gluekin.
Kd Kur|ii'WHki, liuddy Luke, AI
Miller, Charles Hone, no Hehultt,
Genu Hhvllon mid John ilohuck
bio tile Ion righthander*. I.uke,
Roue and Hcliult* return from
(ho ‘48 M|imd.
Catcher* include Lon Matte,
Alex
Ronianello unit (Jcorgo
Hhniagranoff. Matte and HinmineL
lo played with Sonfonl laut year
and Hhniagranoff wus assigned to
Hanford during the winter month*.
Infietderx ineludo Johnny MrManui, Charlie I'oplo, Dirk Ranghatn, Char lea Furry, Kd Kasco,
Joe MulinowHki and AI Carnnix.
McManus and Pcjdo uro return
ing from the liMB Hunfoid team
Connie Kavnkia in Hie only ex­
perienced outfielder on the Han
ford .oxter. Other outfielder* inelude Jerry ilm-gur, Chailos Cull­
man and Hnl Ferraro.
With a pitching stuff of Luke,
Hcliults, Hpinku and Rose, wlm
ret 11111 from the 1IMH teiiiu, Mantger (Jrtlhor has n pretty fair
start
for h
his» Itt
It! tnounii
mound staff.
lari for
IlU
stall.
1.1ake won 2(1 and lost d last y e a r
and
nil rhulkeil up 11 2.11! eainoil m n
average. Hcliults won It ami lost
It and had mi earned run average
of ll/itl, while Spink., won 7 and
tost 7 ami posted a II.WI earned
run nvi-rogp. Itose won I game
anil lost 5, hul only had a II.HO
earned run uverngo.
HJne Hcliults soollls In lie in
excellent condition, mid if he
shows up us lie should lie will
a lot of help to j i « this yoar,"
Oriihcr aasortrif. "
The Hanford skipper plans In
send his youngsters into Itllrn-

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Hot. Kixhor'a Foarloxa nyoia, live |,ooph' in the clrcua act ituprome will U- Hid featured l i r e iittmi-lliin ut the Hominolc County
fail in Hanfoid March til..I tin .1 'Jiith at the faiigroundH oppoailv the
hullpuik. H|muxoii'il hy Hie Aim titan Legion the fair offers six days
of licuiiiiful oxhiMta, inatriulive &lt;li.|,litys, mid clean whtdoxnmo ontin taininent.
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Tony Is Ready To Smiths And Iveys
(Moider I)e Bums' Awarded Prizes In
For Shot At Title G o l f Tournament
MftANUK, N. -L. Mur. 15 i,C.
Mr. und Mrs. K. II. Smith and
lliniionlek Anthnny Culenlo, known Ml. mid Mrs.
John Ivey
worn
in certain
circles as Two Ton awarded prixoa for low net and
Tony (an exag g eratio n ), avowed low gross in 11 hiistniml und wife
today tlml he, too, wants a shot. tournament held on Humluy ut the
at the vacant heavyweight having1Seminole Country CI 11I1. Ilushuntls
throne.
and wives played IngiiHior und
The rotund Imrkeep paused -ivm [oilier partners were chosen for
n glass of hock to repeat Hn- an- iduy which began at I :tHl od o g k .
nonm I'liieiit he has hern crying an,
^lt- oral Mrs. Smith were pruhi- fur-flung wrestling tours these|'t'littrd with a silver howl for low
past weeks
'n e t ; Mr. und Mrs. Kd Levy, run•Til rnnider de 1. 111110." he ,,h - ! ners-up.
were given
a set of
4(,lv).,|
j colored uliimimim ulosses; Ml. und

suv that the University „f Florida
j'is just a not her hull oluh* this yem.
|If the team tuiiiuins intact, that
I is, without ton many injuries !•&gt;
hoop thu Iwst men out of the lineU|I'- Uaiors will ho one „l the lend
; hig conlondors for the Houtla'ost|

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Vacant In NCAA
Cage Tournament

SporfH In Brief

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Hy AHHOCIATED I'RKHH
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ST. Alilil/STINf*: s \|,V|S
1 R,4'inird Yiinlti1, Furl Myem' All
IIAHKKTIIAI.L
Kd Hovle, hoshii'Hs oi'i.ioige. ..1 ......... h’., l,rl''“ ‘ ‘".iferenic i-n.l lust
Mrs Ivey te ce iv e d a silvot d g u III- m u iia g e i. one Willie O i H e n - 1
New York—lop seeded Kon- i
the Ht. Augustine Hu.nls, an..... .
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••■Itermmi in higli bi'ig. seconded the motion. " Y o u . ii i l e Imx mill lig h te r fur the low
ceil
Imx hoi'll
NEW YORK. Mar. 1 5 - I A ') - lucky, slofomling chumpion Ht..
g i o s s p r i / e nml ru n n e ls up, Mr.
ed yusturrlae
v o s t e r d u y t................I......................
h a t |„. h a s p i -c .- iv eil.
....... 11 -awnideil
w i i m i h i ii11 ltoouurr- ­
know," lie eonflded, “ T o n y 's been I
LANTERNS
and Mrs. Mus O 'L l n g c r , were pre - Ouly one spot remained vacant Louis uud seeded Western Kon- I
17 signed eon tracts fo, ,(„■ lulu l'"'"
"cholurship ........... ..
IT......... Hi ate League l.asehall ,e„m aU y of Alah.ima, It u j . me hurt m o i e w test Iing th a n lie e v e r! sunted with a se t of t h e co lored today In tha eight-team NCAA lucky und Utah wore ellminMoil |
,or,
tmuiitftH) Humluy hy W. F. AiIiiiun was when lie wus b ox in g,"
basketball playoffs and it will In the i|iinrter-flnnls of the Nn- ■
lum ld ers.
tlonal Invitation dnskolhull Tourn- ]
ho filled tomorrow night,
One ex p on ent of the grub-mid-1
tv.* 1 ■» 1. , , .
•*» »"» AJuimmii .‘li finim'whiii Hoanf,
W inn ers in t h e si ngles m a tch e s
.
Ul
" " Yurike went to Turcaloosu in llec- g ro a n business, Orville Hinu u, I were Mrs. Klh'ii Htuck mid M. A. to represent the Pacific Coast amont In the wildest one-day sex- ,
tlp- Hnlnts,_ Is expected to m.ivo l.ln,N.r
, ry
f|ir „ lp lt,nlll Ih Hpr.iim-d ( i n lento's hark in Kansas 1
SPK C IA I,
Oregon
won the
the rig
right ‘■'"W In the history of the Madison
i„
n ,
........ ........... |.
’
Phillips, low net, who w e re both . O
re g o n State
S l a t e won
t s ta n d up f"i
. ,
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Square Girilon
cage
fixture.
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,|p(v(lltf ,lllWM
.......... Hut si 'h o.il in Hep l- f i t v , .. he i-oiildn
. 1 .1
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r i g a r e t t e last night hy taking the rubber
1. vviM-k, , i-purtcd Hie tieard.
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a lie
Imst of three serins Loyola of C.iu-ugo dumtied Kon- j
t|) , *h,«.*M
Electric Lantern1
hold ers ; Mins Ituse L e v y and y a v lil game of
a gicn
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Munngei hum lleminu of the
( , ah iilu mnrked Ills .tilth birthm n n e is - u p , received s p o r t with UCLA, 41-115, at Corvallis, lucky, (17-511; Howling Green of
Ohio
turned
St,
Louis,
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day
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uuy,
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“ ‘ t - 1 I In .........a lloiieh I s l e t , him arr ived
.Sulmiiuy, lrtit lie nrgueii iluil
|mv gmss winners, Miss
The district five picture will ho ley knocked off Western Kentucky, I
V
' h." 1Nl' i',l"1
,|„ the losml cllv. lie arrived 0.1 lie is
Is " a . good today ns | evci |&gt;,ir(1i hy
and ItolM-rt Illll*
I hey liieiude James Ib-aea, Ln.l Salutday from New Otloans and wa k.
cleared lomorruw. Nebraska out­ 05-IKJ anil Han Francisco upset
liimer, were given cryslnl ash lasted Oklahoma, 57-5/1, at Kansas Utah, 54.0.1.
Ituiler mid Jnliimy i.al'oitii. Ilenes w(|lt ............. ..
,(V Ktirlln Li. It
"Anyhow," lie (IKill m i tied, "who1, , llyH.
s-up Miss Grace
r a right handed plloliei, win. w a , |(,((s
tlt-mmat ...........
Kansas City—Nebraska edged
oil
til.-Igoyin
line
for
tinimsM-man’ o V 'w n X s\ e7.l’lVn.,land ■H n&lt;*n-co"feretica1 big seven game.
bought hy the Saints at Hie la-gin. to o|hti pi m l ire ilrill tomorrow
liny re oil g o y s.M|||, ,tov|t||„ m uivnl nport fthlrtn. City, hut since It was considered Oklahoma, 57-liH, In the playoff
ning of last your limii tip’ .lon| fm Hie few men who have report ‘ Hi- .....ay?
earned right to meet Okla­
fiirliiiritf v%hrn I wiw. All, tlml
||iiHl)nmlft anil \vIvi*h who wt*r« thorp la no change In the final nml
Hlri|io school 111 Oihinilo. La I’m la I ,,,j
■.landing*. Tho two clubs ended homa A A M for an NCAA Westexcept
Karin.1
t
hailes.
whu
Galt„g(.nM
.r
were
Mr.
und
Mrs.
.
.
.
.
.
.
iiuiml
1
SI'O KTIN i; HOOPS
liiyed Ihinl liuse fm the Miiints and
,,
,, ,
,
orn regional playoff lierth.
duller played nlmul hall of U.e , Mni.Bg.-i H U Perrin of He- IK entO'ingK -is "a light heavy, any-( Jy|iyi Mr&gt; ?ni| Mrs. W. G, Fleming, Ihelr regular season In ■ tie for
Oklahoma
City,
Okla__Tho
seiiHiui at flixl base.
'
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•
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1
|Mr. mid Mis. Hugh Wlielehel, Mr. the rrown -anil remain co-cham- Phillips Oilers of llarllcsvllle. ,155 K F I R S T
Other cnnliuetH him -I m-i'ii Vlglicd
V'sleriliiy
|„ Wlclilln,
odd The Heard, and Mrs, G&lt;"i«e Thurslon, Mr. tdons.
.....................................................................
.....................................................
Nebraska now fares Oklahoma '
''Hi'
hy Tlaimas Gaits, rule her; K*-n aflcrmuoi Iii uu altenijil I1. J W Tony
knurl,n| mil an opiument unit
Mrs. Smith, Mr. illlil Mr*............
Burl
ro
Killu n d ci iu I ph I h hy t h e w e ek i'll''
(iiitlirie, iurii'Jdiii Ihm Muhiirl, siitne hiisi lmll lull nt In Vi'ljiuin wj tj p tl j,-f( hiutk. ll was hilled us |iilggeiiholhmii, Or. ului Mrs. T. F. |A, and M-, Ihe Missouri V#l'"v j j ncv^,,h, slranghl^HHe wRh 1
w
Tim gomes will In* played on uni’ .....her; William Elnhmd. shoi l - 1r"U"ty- Aiding he Rod Hu hi I
Miiil llu* llimru.
, f imnvvny, Mr.
nml Mm.
r r l c e ] ri,nK,n*r ie 7 I,J,i l i .
|
||l9
nf liio fields at the Municipal slop; Robert IVnuihgtnu. oulfiold- !'"r wl".
..........
Hln.
Airport hare of the New York or; Rav Cassidy, pilchor; Itaymoml
Them also are reports that Ju st! Heard. Ih. and Mrs. Harry Wiaid- i
J . ho wlnncr * ,U
w,,l"
,m' 1
Corvallis, O10.—Oregon State
(iiants farm i-lulis
Flaim. I...... Glsinger and August [r'.m H.e Mian,. I.u.r.sts ... the lief..... he I limed wrestler in IH»7.«ruff. Mr and Mrs. Harold K a st-, " " n'malnlng spot.
College captured the Pacific Coast
while lie was refereeing wrestling I uei. Mr. and Mi *. Paul ('iimpla'il, j , Other Iv*tn»
*h« Western Conference basketball championVieira, all pllchors. All are limited
!'•«"nati.....d League.
andu
Kennel Club Entricn service
iltui Mi.
Mi and
uud Mrs
Mm C
(' K■: ........ cor.
cor, Mr.
Mr. |['.layoffs
ninyiiiis will
win lie
no Arkansas
ixraanaaa a.
hnols, Tony flattened 11 conipi'tlloi
players with the exception
II/IGAN
HKITF.lt
T i i M n u ’ -a r.vriiit.a
„
,
and
Mis.
Levy-Whitne.,
Mr.
Western
play
.U
rU ,
v/ItoVv Ml.roir . t . t c «
W
illi
nhjl'1'tl'd
Inn
viglll
llllsly
uf Gulin lo, .Miilm11 and Penning
f l i t s r H A fll— f a l H tl t t
El. PASH. Tex., Mar. 15 0P1
Mrs. , Friday
In t hJ weale r n" Rr gi ona f * t !! 0rn oy '
lira isinn.
,(Mrs AI II. .yant. Mr. 'and. ......
. night
. at , K .n
. ..a. . City.,
t
l'r||&gt;&gt; Itlpple. 3 Hpretl .1i-.’p 1 tun, who arc 1ankles
"
trn .pl.jrp la y -|
Why .........ake some ....... d a te s ,«VIJ,«or, Mr,
and..........................
Mrs. A. J . W il-i Pairings for .he Eastern
|
Tlll'rn'-yt’lrg's Pride. I ilnanlr ti lt .'i UoimiIs .
layers Itir slated In lepurt lien llugnn. limit am are of gtdfihmi
A t oil h Mssler, T 11 .it 111 Itoiiey, x Mar. 2il nml spring Induing ...... 'who has l«-ni lueipilidixeil since a just In got hack in to the 1 illg T ....... . '» .. ........... ........... mr' nn" » *rs .;« .is . .................... ........ .. at Mailll.ll't-rly lli.in.il
'•w dn.i'i ke
, ‘ .................... ....... . of Tallahassee, son ........
G'-rd,.,,. were a n - |
has been sol fur Ilm following day. |traffic crash lust uumih. run g»
S f f l I M t IIAI I — P a lu rlli
I
Kllvcr Jewel, 3 Trot- Tllaa 3
Francis Field has been in Ilm homo "wlu-n lie feels like Iravoli FLO R ID A
Two II Toinola, t l.'iikr Itevere, U
t t
Convince.
X Hperily II ul
t|
7 pi 1icons nf being giiuimed for lh"| h ig Yesleiday he look Hie first »ls|i !■' lH '1Iiimr'
TK T IIK A T K K
Woiialit'.M llalller. X XVnnilerluiiil cioiiing season for Hie past several j
.. ..........
iC h ,
i . l l l l ' , ............ ................. ..
' 'n -H ,ItUlils.
, r
n I,
Miss MmnlWilson mid Kirbv File *
'' ........ \ Ulanova ,
weeks. Alreadv new green grass |on Ihe load I" lih&gt; home in ro ll "
’r t t l l l l l II t i ts—A,la Mile
Itnl
III
fight
anybody,
said
j
,
_
Ml,
\
n
m
„m|
,
v
i
e
i'"-iola.
The
lias covori'il the infield mid old Win III, Tex lie left Ills lied for 11
Tw o II Trev'e At. 1 Happy
PISS* I I
—
Lewis, M. * K G. Ilaynim. mid .loe
Leah.
l.esli, 3 Hky
nay m
Itmpprr,
. . . , ... t Jim
................
Tom field mul the kinks in the infield wheel, hair and ,al in the sun fui /ndento provideiL it pay
...
.., ’"-.-xday for
I&gt;«y. t&gt; Tex Tali, « (lilt. Hot, 7 Canity
.'III minutes,
| Walcott l.esnevich Havoid 7 7 7 Masters, Mrs. Gene A.la.a a."I
..r
-Miktii-&gt;
ihe
trip
Mrlv1
!
"
have
Is-i-n
taken
out
hy
city
lalmr.
lame, x till ul Holt
Hogan hip. Iieen In Hotel I lieu
"Today, I.....arrow or anytime," Mr. Stout, Mrs. W. II. William
........
.
h*ra the
f i t I HT It II II f _ fiilorllx
Repairs to the grandstand nro
llnspllid here .dure the wrifk I stormed the tll-nuge beer luirrcl. mul Al I,yeas, Mrs. Cecil.' .lo &lt; pli fo.-,fs «-l*| •....... ........ I Mar, 25.
t Chat amt I’j u o , 3 I,|,ileu Peley,
I raciillar IJtrl. I Axkaloi, Pin, 5 also ouilcrway with new planking Fell.
Ill' was Injured seriously
"They Iry III laugh Culenlo off," anil Roy
liny Holler, Miss Levy mul Mi
replacing the old mul wentlu-t
'me. X llosln Aiutrnws,
tlm difendlng
Kwlfl Time.
Kealiet
OPKNH 13)45 P. M. DAILY
III l ’l*' .oil* orn of Ids car wilh a fl.'.’ln. i-.l The liemd, "hot nqlaidy An.lre*', Miss ll.isseuuin mill Mr. jsjr’AA 'ehnmpinn.
Two II f ooieve
r e v e r , » llllly’s Hmukx.
, IX'ltlI’ll phll'I'H
Matinees 45f - Ercnlngs 14c
will right him."
1
C U Trii
I I IIAM^—V
i a Mile
F A I R G H O IIN D H
9
Ini
'
lic.il
Van
I
Ini
ll,
Tex.
Revelle.
Florida Gulors
I It's Illll.
ill. 3 Minnie tare, 3 t.lieky
Clrlldrsn H e
(iiile..
lo's
furthest
udvm.co
on
ttexl.
t llr.ifueo
Prlrn ,* X ||,.,'
P ri s e s for Ilm aflorm uin of play
Coach Ray Wolf of the Unl'-''T
O l ’ I’ O S I T K M A I . I , I’ A K K
iiasl, x III Aloon, 7 His llorilsr I slly of Fluridu hi*111 his grid''"is
Ihe high run.I lo Ilm licavv’weight wore prearntr.l hy Mrs. Joseph, Powell Trtmhw TournamcBl w in
I IHHFI.I. IlIF.H
Drum Itor.
CIIIGAGII. Mar. 15-(/Pt-Chal- crown wus when ho fought Joe trophy ehnlrmnn of Hm Hanford' eoitiplele.l on Katnrdat at tno flub Today &amp; Wednt'Nday!
into moil her gumii lust Hutuidiy.
SIXTH H t I M / I X Mila
SIX lilt; DAYS
I l.lly Marr. 3 Win illrl. 3 Hollars hut some
the men saw th n 'n e ts (Hill) Clssoll, 45, former Lo..la In Ittltit. H« Inst In the fourth Woman's Golf Assia'latlon, ut a i with Mrs. Ilv luoml T.i.mlqqlat d e-&gt;
laivsr. I lilulielle, 3 Tidy llawsrit,
when
Referee
Arthur
llongvun
Chicago
White
Hox
shortstop,
dlril
fra
line
Mr
Mux
U'l.lngrr,
and,
luiffel
slipper
r&lt;diowlug
Dm
tnurnaction
from
Hm
sidelines.
• lanlr Klortacc. 7 Hlr Ikn. I John
SIX GREA T NITKH
slopped (ho flghl. Gulcnto's eyes nnient, ul Hie club house. About 411 Mrs. John Dev defeallttg Mrs. K.
Harvard.
The Galois are definitely allow­ at Mor.-y Hospital today.
x c V C V l | l l lt H K —a / t a Mite
were hadly ctlL
CWxcll,
wlm
lost
Ilia
joli
will,
II.
Hmith.
The
fin
d
nm'elt
trclween
pursuuu
were
ptosatil
for
(he
sup­
ing
Improvement
over
last
year,
I Itollliig ll'ii h. 3 ItoHi.'a llntiy,
"Hul lie wus just nut of hell per.
Mr*. |jMml.|ids| an*l Wre, Irey
I T rIl*iili0 Chief, I Hauler Ja c k e t, and laming Injuries will make tho Hox (u Luke Appling in IDII'J
t rVKsThm liny. X filial Apple, i many
M tta '
Hotnl-flmd ruunds in tho Dot will ba played off on, 8«t\irdty.
HimHioaslern Cunfvrenro and lot or played with several iilhor with pneumonia," said Wllllu.
Until
llorder, *X wise
Islon
Illll It,inter.
Wise Hn
Heels),it,
iimj.ir longue clubs, h.i.l been tun- "And, anyhow, Ilium handlum did­
foes "all op and Inku notice."
Kin ti n t iixi rt-a/in vrn»
h
I Turkish
Tip.
1
I'ieasi
Take a club with Chuck Hull- fine.I to tho hospital xlnrn tho mid­ n't luimllo the cuts right."
lireniiis. 3 Hate Itnln. t \Vtills Ma"
singer, John Cox, Russ Godwin dle of January.
Gilxenherg recalled that llal
J Itsaiir H.pieuk, X lirave 7 Hiiilllii
RPONHOKKD HY THE'
He hud boon found duatllule in rJTTTT,. h,,,,,
I,*«, * lloasrniore.
and any one of tho four quartera small south able apartment. Il« k ’" ,u
‘‘ •"'^c.l out contender
MIXTII HACK—.VII Mils
AMERICAN LEGION
buck
ramllilatea
In
the
running
for
ttni,i&gt; ir
•
-3 illnrla
Hubs
llarimr,
K.. I
fomtccuth at
jtlmrock llsgal, I I inky's llllti, 3 •lartlng position ami you have a wns suffering with Inflnmmullnn1l*wu Nova In tho
Hern ll us m a r , e Kphyiit, 7 HI Papu. hack field array that will lift roa tit nerves in Ids logs and w as1 Phlluilelphin, hut didn’t got a re- J
• C olo rfu l KxhililtH
I lira a jaw 11
turn fight with champion.
T UKTil RAt'K—a-riKt' I’lilHKH pcclotl hy all tchoula In tha ret)* scarcely whig to walk.
• F ln en l F r u it*
1 1 aridra I oil, t Pena Mlresl. 1 rorc
’orenee* Add these harks to a for­
Cull* Lin, j rinalel (tabhy, I, Jim ­ ward wall which Includes
Fal
And V«K«itiblcH
my tlann. 4 i .a i l v i l l .l s s } Om.ls's
Johnson ami Tommy IIUlioii nt
Image, s I'stn s Pak!
ToH tu iira arti.Drrttixa
ends, John Natyshak and Frank
• In a tru c llv e Dlaplnya
• » iiA .v iiit'A p enii
Dempsey at tackles, Cliff Hutton
e
W
Prlil,,a
"
n*
r'
•d'**'1
Ph a * prifl*.
and Frank Lorenio at guards and
• Commt'reUI
Hsoonrt-—W elute rjii nil llullts. Mil- Doug deldln at cantor anil you have
ver Jewel t r u * Time,
ExhlhltH
|
a comlil nation in watch on any
tldru-rtilj* mix, itllsiipr
flatordnv
afternoon,
• Cleon W h o I# *
ro iirtn — [Jnden t’eley, Two II.
Floridians certainly should nut
rer.ver.
&gt;r*
trhsl ami irhew,
aome en le rU In *
mJJlHn—Drum liny, at........ ..
u*

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PHOENIX. Aiis.. Mar. l5 - ( / P ) - T !ie New York GianU mr U a .lin« of (hr ipffd of (hfff nf their rookie oulficidcfi, (j.iil Henley, Hill
Milne and Hal Bamberger.
However, they arc coofrnnled with « Iniigli lo k «»f ne.ilu»g c»ul T h e T H I N K I N G T K I . I . m v
riden
th e
holihy Tlionnon, Willard Manltall «n^ Wlnley Uockntan for tegtilat
hortha.
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I’hllRdrlphlii Philllo* I. uviphly
WKHT t'ALM HKACII. Mar. IS happy over the way hlx plirher*
—1/11—Hrooklyn Manager Rarney Mre performing.
Hhotton U very much pleunnl with, Tho I'hlllle-. hnvo won Ihelr first
j the xlutwlng of
Pilchor Harry .three pxhlblllon gamox a ml will
Taylor. Hhollon aald yoHtcrdajr try to make Hie Itetroil Tlgote
that Taylor look* like the Major No. I today,
l^-aguo pitcher hn wax lieforo lit*
24 Iln u r S erv ice
hurl Ids urni two yoara ago
HAN IIEKNAIIlHNn. Calif.,
Mar. 15 f/l’l I .e&lt; Fleming, for
YELLOW CAB CO.
HT. I’KTEHHIHJIHI, Mar. 1 5 - itior Cleveland Indian who played Mfittn lF*
' f n l i r ftlHflrt*
l/l’t The Ht. tgiula Cardinals to­ with lndliinu|Kd|x of the American
I M I I K ftV».s A J \ l » V I .
day .till wore seeking their first Association, will hi' a cinch to piny
|victory In the Grapefruit longue, regular first Imre for the TillsWia&gt; upon woe Is piling up on burg Tirates if he rontinue* Ids
Manager Kiidlu Dyer. Not only did present pace.
tlio Huston (iruves Hank the dfrds,
Yesterday Fleming bmigril out
6-0, yesterday, but Catcher Del two lilts nut of four trips to drive
lVJV x S KtO ° K'NC
Klee frnrlurril a lame in his right In two runs nml insure a l-l vic­
wrist and will lie out of action tory over Hie ChlcHgo White Sox.
alaiut two weeks.
Only the day before he doubled
twice ns I ho Hues bent llu* Chic­
HRADENTON, Mar. 1 5 -l/ P )- ago Cubs in another exhibition.
lloston’s Hrnvi s, who will play the
Cincinnati Reds today In a Nation­
MARIANNA, Mur. 15 t/Ti
al League pro-season exhibition Hank fireenherg and other top
Coleman
hall game, hnvo sovernl players Clevebtnd Indian officials Indny
with minor hurt*.
were working on Hie Indians' big­
Listed as ailing among the Na­ gest effort at mass tiaining yet.
tional League champions arc Third
About 150 players repotted yes- F O L D IN G C A M P S T O V I . . ■
Ilascman Huh Elliott with a sore terday for the opening drills. Most
Two M| wisiVrool hororri conk
throwing arm, Catcher Hill Hulk- of them are first year men as­
III* fllll ll—bafcx, htoll, t n u ^
eld with 11 stiff back, Lefty Hpahn signed to Hu- farm clubs from
fty, holl, lnx.it No fuyl-hunfine
with a heel blister, Nets Totter Clara AA on down
Complete
— no "tmok«-HllH*l" OI«m yon
with a slightly stiff shoulder which squads from two fnr’o rluh-T. C o l ­
* 1 0 t t mr for / ho. Fimoui nutlx "customary In thn lide, (la., and Hpart inliurg, H. C.,
donrimtn awixr hy It. W ll
ho rays
spring," mu) I'hll Maxi with stiff were on Imnd.
dfmoinlrxltd toditr.
leg muscles.
Thu training camp population
Pal af the Camp Stive *
will lie swelled to ulmut ilBO play­
lilt* ham
mm «o»t with r i i » If"If
CLEARWATER, Mar. 1 5 -t/ P l- er* Mar. 21 when 10 other farm !
m Flood light l.«iir [ F m
Managor Eddie Sawyer of the clubs arrive.
1
Itloftli In Four hit l i« y
tern htlofti1
wlih th#
IM 1l'Amp M o r i .
1 P
SdtitMi jrmir ouiinfl ilif*
vitlt htllfiini floodHahtin1
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Muf 21

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m

Mur 21
11iii' IteinI* I ii I Hitnf**111
Mur 2f*
N*i&gt;wur L lit Huiifnfil
Mur
I|m lM H|t-| iii lM )( tiii d ll* u* li
Mur 2?
J e r s e y t ’h y ul HmifiJt/l
Mur 2 *
i*1inlIniinoifu ui Hittif •*rtl
Mur V i .
»‘uilamwuH ul Hufif*»r«l

Dr. Henry McLaulin
IIS Magnolia Are.

Gruber Plans IntroSchedules Fur Millers, Li tile Linn Is
Squad Contests By
End Of This Week;
JT H M 7 T r i T F
Jcrwuy » M&gt; nt
Ht*ri|nnl Mur I**
12 P itchers L isted , Mur
Mur I :•
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SI’KITAI. — IK iifn* farm, MO nm** •inly
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fcrlilirct nml implement harn TRY TIIK (.MAC IICDliKI' I'l.AN
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ACRK KAIt.M 10 In celery nml lo 2nd A Palmello A*e. Phone 12.111 LV’'!
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next crop, 10^00.00— 10 ACRK Chicken, Oyator*. Shrimp in the i
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box. Wc nuver cloar. Ihiy Si I TRACTOR WORK by llu* hour or
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FARM with Komi huu*o on paved
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Night drill, 7th Si French.
| iut' I’loughlng. harrowing, mowhitrhway, *0.000.00.
| la llalaA la lk» i*l»pkaa» kn.li.
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blocked *i(T by Ihe ri*mg IIimhI w.itei* &lt;d the Ml'-imu' lliici which tl.»v«*
I la raiara far ikla ar.amni.dn.
FRKII W. IlKNIlKR, Realtor
Mill’* Swap Shop We buy. *ell nrl in roiiililiiuiing Imililing Iota A
.ii*'* imiiidiitcd M'orc*. of town** ill Ihe urea * .moot* I*&gt; * u (•» l*c to.idc
Ilaa fka aAfarllaat la a«a*&lt;*la&lt;l
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Phone 1010, trade rnoxt anything. Jt)0 Sangulden
plot*.
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h uncle*' It lain*. Iirenkiiut (ice done lUe en*
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aa la n ad ir tar krai pa.alklr
ford Ave. Phone Itm-J.
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RANCH TYPK hou»e. M bedroom*, TKK.WINAI. CHILL, llu* *inliim|
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fine location, $12,0(111.00. Term*
open 24 hour* daily. Outgoing , RARIIKCCK STANH. Mid. A Sun
ran he arraniii'il. Two lledrimm
Plaaaa aattlr aa laiaiaillalalr
order*, «undwiehe*, hreakfa*!,
fmd Aveiuu* fm -ale
If aa arraa artara la mar ail.
hiuiNe, clo*e in, $1,000.00.
lunch A dinner. Complete fouiiAt# raaa.t ka raaanaalklr far
J. W. IIAI.I., Realtor
war* Ikaa aaa lararrari laaarM Vi l
12 SPEi'lAi. SERVICES
Itellablr Real Kalutr Service.
2I2» Mellanvllle Vve.. Phone HHAW|ON K COAT Flat Wall
for
HOHCK P L Y M o lT II
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apartment lo .' SKNKAKIK (il*.*
*‘* ^ .K^ Paint
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cation facing directly *nuth of
112.111 W. 2nd. St.
10J •almrtlo Ave.
Phone 1011
Hotel on Kn*t First Street, ul*o
Phone 120.
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FLOORS
Mirrored
to perfee
fit) ft. rorner lot directly ea»t of
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»'»dc like new
Mayfair Hotel, 5 lot corner far­ I - DuncaM-Phyfc Dining A exlen-i
alon table. u*.*d
$10.05
F'n ••dnd. clea.-ng A waxing
ing Firet Street. See the *ign
*lmwing three pruperlie*. Want I - $80.05 Kncch.de l»c*k. Limed1 1 " ,t,,l'1‘' $,,*«, &lt; l,l»,it. 22 yea. *
NOW OPEN WITH
offer on any one or all of thc*c.
Oak. u*ril
$10.05
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FOR RISNT
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1 • $40.50 Low Hoy Cheat of Draw. I
‘ *lca*on. Lake Mary^
Kxelunive agent.
M .\ ll. O R I IKK D IV ISIO N
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STORK room nml fuini*heil apart-1 I.7'» ACRKS on Country Club *. cr':,u ro P , r r" u
1 VLNKTIAfif RLINDS made » 77r
mcnl.
N. Pink Ave. Phnno1 Rmul huttlcring City Limit*— . - *10.50 llox Spring*, doulj j’ * ,| ,r. Kemlnnlo Vnnellan Rllmi
Owner nm*t *rll—What will you
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820 W. Mrrt HL
Photic
offer?
WHITE HIKES
2 "• ‘.*90.60
Spring*,
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1152-lV
ROOMS at il IH Park Avenue.
*hop worn, enrli
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CROCKRY STORK and hullding.
6 • *12.06 Ila**ock*, *lmp woiiiJ C m LL 617 for Rntlrry, (ioncratm
ROOM wRh ur without kiti hen i nice liicnlloli, all nece**nry eipiipeach
$ 9.06, and Starter iwrviee.
Swain'*
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ready
for
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Title
Apply lo Mrs, Stuck
privilege*. IIP W. Mul. SI.
'Uttery Rervlra, 101 W. Flril
•tore ran *olve your proldein of 2 - *220.00 Chippendale Sofa'*,
allghtly Milled, each
*70.60
St.
il ROOM ftirnl*hed
apartment,. what to do fur a good living.
6 . $14.06 Fell Ruai* Rug*. 0 x 15,1
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each
$ 0.051 'HH.ANIltl Morning Sentinel MrRI KII W. IlKNIlKR, Realtor
5:00*1'. M.
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Room No. 2
Phone 1010 I - uaeti Sofa, frame anti fir in g ,'
ll!''1'’ / iii j n“ H," r- ir“" ,u l«’h
UNFHRNIHIIKI) garage
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In gund almpe, can las IL'-1_ _ V , I lolk*J
Florida Stale Rank lliillillng
Adult* only. 2.700 MetlmivilU*.
cuvere d
$15 (Mt
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Florida Fashions

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limit putt time. I,. A. Cline., IIOI'SK IN tiOOII LOCATION.
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Lake Mary, Call Hnlunlny evenKKIHTKD
PRICK
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with iii.itlt'in c.ptipmcol,
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nparlmenl, $05.00 month. Phone j KS IN TWO, TIIRKK, A.NII 201 K. Firal SI.
Phone 127
year*' ex|tericm*o. Work goal
UOO.W uHer 5:00 P. M.
i FOUR IIKDROOMS. PRICKS
I antertl. K F. Hlcv. it*. Id .1.1
IIAMSK FROM 11100. (Ip. CKI.CURK Wnuil Preservative.
NICK room in private home. Mra.i KKASONAIII.K TKILMS CAN SKNKAKIK (ilaa* A I'alnl Co. | Hnx MM A. Sanford ( ‘all 7I*&gt; Cl
.tril l 7 00 P M m Im*im
J . K. Tcrwltllger, 700 Oak Ave. &lt; ||K ARRANCKI).
112-I I I W. 2nd. SI.
AM
Phone 2II-W .
Phone 92fl.
I IIAVK IH SINKSSKS. Ill SI
SKRVICK Second In None
(INK 2 room and One &lt;7 mom call-1 NKSS PIIOPKRTY. RAILROAD COAT MILK. It. D. Prirxt, Phone .HI \FFORD'S \MO(il SKIM I' U
In*. Klvcrildt* Touriat Court/ TRACK AUK. L O T S XO.N'KD
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I'..ik A 2nd.
Phone 'ICO
COMMKRCIAL, RKHIDKNCK
Phono County 1500.
LOTS, FARMS, (illOVKS, AND 2 FT MKAT Imx, 2 ilnyloii Hcnle*.
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1 Real Ksuia For 8al« 8&gt; RANUIIKSi :&lt;KK MK IIKFORK adding machine, ciihIi rcglxler,
ACETYLENE
meat grinder nml meal «l|eer 1
WELDING
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IMicnp. Plioiin 7HH-J,
Ha it I i.fd Motor A Eqpl. I .
I'RO PKRIY
MANAUKHKNT
U. \. WIIIDDON. SR.
208 W. I*&gt;1 Strrrt
HAYMDND M. IIAI.L, KeuHor.iiu S. Park Aie.
Plume 1281 i
MOTOKiil A
-m . 4 Florida State Rank Bldg, k " X i m U . R S 7 .III H A L lT - AUTO Radio*
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*$MII.I»6 Sec Jimmie Citwali'* Sheet Weinl
Wink* Im new radiitlm** m l
FOR FARMS, homo*,. bualncH* WyCSllfT((i I t I'nllahlng.
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$2l.ti5 up
new eiiri'H.
Ilmlint..r repairing
properly and acreage, »oo your I STAFFORD'S AMOCO SKRVICK I " 1''*’ A|iwH*|,«
$17.05 up
Wc lake off ond irislitll.
K. A. Hlroul Realty Agency)|'«rk A 2nd.
Phone 9197 ;
(Trie It. Mnlliieux, A**n&lt;lulo FRIHI) JUMBO SHRIMP dinner. .I'10? S," ’f" rd
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, a *.H ClillKN'S Radiiilm Repati Sle
1.707 K. Second Httccl ur pliuna
fm new times mid I'mnpli I
ovcrynlghl, *1.00. HOMKR'S. j Paint Joli* last longer front Reel'*.
1700-J.
pair*. I'lmlic 96(1 W. Item l'"&gt;
TUX Kill) FKKDS: Complete tine. 1IISKI) Sofa with nl Ip rover*, *20.00
Smif.nd Ave.
t.ARCK LOT, heavily tlmlM*tTil,
Hunt'* Tuxedo Fact I Store.
j cuah. Phone 624-J.
fronting on Cryatal Luke and
HKK US FO R
Lake Viuw Avenue, City water, LUNCHKON and abort order* IIOUSK trailer. Can l&gt;e itcan 1210
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
served every tlay at Lancy'a
eleetrleity end phono connection*
Magnolia nr inquire 650 PlumoRu
ANIl TYPIN G
available. L. A. Cllno, Imke , Drug Store. 76c up.
Drive. No reaaonablo offer re­
C R ED IT lll'K KAU OF
Mary, Fla.
fused.
HANFORD
Kxpart TIRK Repairing
IIA N Park
Phone l*il
MAYFAIR
STAFFORD'S AMOCO BKHVICR SIMMONS metal baby bod an.l
fiitnford'a finest Mulnlivialou-lait* I
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I hone &gt;107 | mattrex* in excellent condition, If you waul ip.ullty In PAINTING
6, 0, 7 and H, block H, MuyfalV.
$26.00. Cull 929-J,
A BODY WORK I have two »f
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IIOUSK
PAINT,
First
quality
F.
Kach lot 6(1 x 192.6’. *500. each
the* host men in town. Kalimulc*
C.
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whlto
*6.26
gal.
|20'
x
20'
Aluminum
Utility
Shed,
caah or term*. Owner LKO
free, work giMrunlced. D ip l*c-t
SKNKAKIK
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Paint
Co.
iticluUIng
40
gal.
oil
burning
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R08KN, P. 0. llox HH, Miami
malorlal* used. Roy Reel’* Paint
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IIS-114 W. 2nd. St.
heater, toilet, stationary wash
Beach, Florida.
A Body Shop, 90(1 W. 2nd. St.
Phone 9S0.
tubs, shower fixtures, wiring in
Zoned INDUSTRIAL Trackage
copper tubing. French and Park DRESSMAKING A ...................
from
AW corner of Fulton and Maple, HOT LUN CH ** every day fi
Avenues, Boa
267-B. Ed J .
First flu** work. Mrs. Fulken
11:80
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HOMER’S.
I.ota I, 2 and E44 of Iota 9 and
Sorna.
berg, 820 Weat 20th. St.
8 and WH of Lot 0, Block 1, FISHING TACKLE, Bhlntra, Beer, ] ayufiNf! M i n u i N r s
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Tiar H, Sanford. *1050. caah or
Soft drlnka A Sandwich...
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term*. Owner LKO ROSEN, P.
Yvatto A Gordon Floatlgg Store,1 ? * w!.n*
DO W.
1st St. Ph. 1100.
O. Box 814, Miami Baach, Flor­
Osteen Bridgo. Open overy day
FR E E PARKING for our ruMmnida.
from 8:90 A. M. to 0:00 P. M. USED Electric Range, Used semi­
vr* I ItliK'k from Down Town
Closed Mondays.
automatic
waahlng
machine, STAFFORD'S AMOCO SERVE K
YEAR Ocala, Fla.-flva
Phone IM'JJ
good condition, lllll Hardware Park A 2nd.
bungalow, full baiemont, furn­ GAS STOVE, G. E. refrigerator
Co. SOI E. F irst fit. Phone 69.
ace, garage, In attractive aet- .stored hara. Can lie seen by

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Phone 54&amp;J, Sanford.
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TRAILER—I wheel, , new Urea.
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Ball reasonable. P. 0. Box 036, AUTO 0L A 88 matallad while you
Phono 667.
Fort Mellon Section a t 1106.00
Banford.
wait, any make or model. Glaaa 15
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replacement parts.
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8402.
luxe Indian Beout 6760.00. J a c k . -------house with bath on lot 100 x 104
Morrison. Park Ave. Trailer 1037 FORD 8edan, flvo good tire*.
with faw fruit treea,.Naar ML NEW Magie Chat Gaa Bang*. Used
Court.
motor .In excellent condition,
8 weeks. Phone 1881-W.
Plymouth Golf Courea. William
good radio. 1976. 610 W. lit. St.
WalaaMwn
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TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1149

Congress Roundup

Chase Reports

W est ern Ja m b o r e e
New*
Western Ja m b o re e
Tli* T o ’clock t’luh
Sews
Popular Music
Morning lievotlrin*
Moods In Music
World a t Nina
Vnur llllile Today
Alrlan* Melodies
AiiKd* fe a r to Tread
Old, New. Ilorrowed
Orchestra * Htar
Morning Y a rla iy
Music Hawaii
World at Noon
I ton Club
rellnwshlp F ro n t
.Musical Vs rtel lei
Mar None llanrh
Hanford Hhopper
Today's Hlar
Jills * Headline*

|citrus group from lha freeze, he
declared. He saw good carrot*'
I growing that had hern planted
since the freete.
s
lie described the Texas climate
ns mild, whereas that of Cali­
fornia was "nice and cool mid
very uxhilcrailng," averaging 6G
degrees in the day time and about
117 at night, lie wore a top coat
mornings and evenings, he reveal­
ed. Mr, Chase estimated that ho
traveled l,H(H) miles in California
anil "never saw so many autumnhilos in one area" us around l.os
i ANN TODD snd HAY Mil.I.AND display scheming emotions in his Angeles. He motored frnjn Santa
1 seine from Uartmuiint’s d iu m fttk hiL_^iLLilYlL^M_Y- m V iL ’-Slm w . Barbara In tire southern part o f
icutre Tuesday and Wednesday!
i.ov*rs Program
the stale to the San Joaquin Val­
ley, where he found rltrun trees
eomparnhle to those of Florida in
10 Injured
quality.
T h e i an I t r l g h l Hpot
Plymouth’* new special deluxe four-door Mtlu (abort). Throughout tho m w Plymouth Um Wautltally
H tnry H o u r
Citrus freexe damage was neg­
|
i( '« B il* * ,d rr« M r » « t n * * i
News
•Ircumlined bodies pro lower and narrower, mate aro wider and h*adroom rM trr. At thd u m limt overall
ligible
there
compared
lo
that
of
Hloek Market lltpnrl
f ly ill the path of the oncoming
J A C K HUN V I 1,1, K . M a r
I t — lA l’t
liairllnc Florida
h« said, and estimated exterior dlmemdont are reduced, but wheolbuao bo* bMu lengthened to 111 Inch** and glum i r u U Inrirartrl
F lu r t o u ( I r a d n
A Texas,
1 bus nnd another car, going west, — I l t . r l ' l a
Farm Market ||*pnrt
the
California
loss of lemons and Horeepower U raised lo &gt;7. Although fender* flow gracefully Into tho body they aro datarkahl* for omo l a ----- *•IW
alilr
&gt;piled into Ihe wreckage. The tins
T wl- Lite Hong*
H im ily
m i oranges at about .14 percent of the
M iir h c i
g c o e r s llr
Hpnris I’a r s d *
I win cnroulc from Tampa In
t-'lr.rlil., o c .ir liy
w l.ll n
Jnuri llriiukn Htng*
crop. Home oranges were spotted
CITRUH REPORT
|Miami,
Tlnin In Dane*
y lo r lilii llr a it n A
Rent Control
by snow, he asserted. Avocados In
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. tG-VP)
Itnsaa for a Lady
About 'JO passengrr* wero
the Han Diego area werr hard hit
liertrnml tllrauti
II
—Report of tho Htato Citrus In­
* aboard Ihe bus, lllslinng said. ('o i ic r n Mn ItelIV c 1h M l l lMl l Sjiih
II ostlnurA I'rna, I ' m , Uriel
Kaynule* by f.’arle
t*'&lt; ia tla a r 4 F ro m P a i r l i * n
# P fn p by the cold.
spection Bureau at 10:00 A. M.
J The vehicles did not go Into the l u r i f i '
Tune Tenser*
1 nf
f&gt;t
U
Insi week n list nf over IDO ureas today In boxen:
Mike Mysteries
California oranges are small lions."
I'l t’4
UU
ft*
ruiiul but slid off into I In? silts' li M* lim n
likely
to
to*
decontrolled.
RepublicTile
iioiots
made
by
Aelieson
Hitlers of purple Hnjri
&lt;r.
Ln
Hum
II
I
R
n
t
Grapefruit Oranges Tangerine*
sired and average 118 to the box
on Ihi* south side of t tic* high­
Meet the Hand
.12,217 G4,37fl
5,391
In 200 to 216 for obviously wi're designed to give aiu&lt; called the move "halt" to gel Rail
way. The Inis did not overturn. MfK*NI k b t I Pillion
37 n t
t&lt;n
cn rompured
votes
positive
assurance
to
the
Danish
Itu k r o s *
Florida, ho declared, "I saw
H i !*••* i l l r r i t it* miftHlI f lirt #s
Doit
1,602
lis t u r s lo n , lo H elene
diplomat
that
the
projected
nb
DX
t3
L « r nra*
: i ob
some
good
sired
Valencias
Truck
22,8 IS
69,611
1,204
r u l e (H r * C lu b
31 na
ii
ii*
ill it Mi
li nnep Is lint “ aggressive"
In
UNDER CITRUS QUOTA
in the Han Joaquin Valley, how­ character
Hporln Kina of Day
Total
66,697 123.8H7
6.695
u
1t n f
Hfiiuil
as
Russia
lias
icpeatI,
AK
El,
AND,
Mar.
IG—079—
A e c a r d ln g In I t r r o n l
i a i r.i
ever," he said.
I ’ o ll c il S u l Io n s
idly muiotnined.
Florida shipped aboui 6,000 boxes
? l «»•
41
•*»
j
+
C l a s s l r a l H n o v r n lr s
The biggest problem of the
less
than Ihu 960,000 voluntary al­
Rasmussen
will
leave
try
train
AllTO TAXES
N*w*
I Like* (M lllllr V
California and Texas fruit grow­ tonight for New York, from New lotment figure set by the Florida
T 'l r n t a b l e T i m *
MIAMI, Mnr. IG—(/IT-Florida
To
r»
ers
is
to
secure
water
for
groves
s| |,l r,l m ti i ll r t n l e i v m i s
I ife ti-e ra
I V th m m ffi
York lie will fly to Denmark.
Citrus Commission.
motorlats paid 124,180,000 in fed­
News
Dial Is free from so much alka­
it T * lf .|
Il was tlie first time In four eral nulomotlve taxes last year,
n is i . O H
Tlie eight nations now engag­
3 1V !(••• Kp
u
line content. "Our water in Flori­
Weeks Ihe voluntary
plan lias a preliminary exllninlc showed
M n .I I , I S l&gt; ll
has some alkaline content ed in drawing up the nllinm'c a r­
1H da
11?
) i IP s ',
II.'.
I,ut nothing to that of those ranged an afternoon meeting to operaled thut shipments did not today.
j n*i&gt; :,H * v r
The executive committee of tho
exceed tlie qtinln.
|mt I tie finishing Inui'hcx on it.
l Iho
Vi
&gt;tnles," lie pointed nut,
49
Tlie plan wnx adopted by (lie American Automobile Association,
The terms of llie historic pad
CmhIIhm#* f t - * r * f i n # *
;|,„Hrr 1! I'm
lie revealed that the Californians
commission to mnlntain price* ut in making public the estimate,
ed Itself out of fuel, leaving only •'thrf Fiorbl*
had u "Imnr to nick" wllh Flori­ are in be made public Friday.
a goml level by preventing top culled on Congress to give re­
The
foreign
minister
of
Ice­
red embers ol debris on Ihe con V ',',,iir A
da at the way citrus Is marketed
heavy shipments from breaking the vision of tlie excise tax schedule,
land,
lljnrnl
lli'iiedltk-snn,
met
creir whnri
&lt;• I'ollf
from thin state, hut suggested meanwhile with .lolni Itol.ersim, market.
Tlie committee said Atnrlrnn
Two soldiers were hurl slightly. r ' *
that marketing under Citrus Mu- head of tin* "'a le Department's
motorists paid nearly $111,000,000,Fifty Army families were evacua- to ta l
ual should result in greater sin- European Dii .in, to gel infer
twill In federal nutnmotive excise
MCHICAI. Mil.I.ElllH
ted from lientliy liase residences, f it t s iii Htilt
hilHuilnii of i-itmis sale in Florida. I mutton which will d&lt; ride whelln r
luxes since eliai'luieiit of the
The
Musical
Millers
will
|ir«*:&lt;*'iu
Tlie cause nf fire was not deterJ
"This will not work oul nt one |In- I'omitry iM-i'oiiies i|„&gt; I lit |i relevies in 1912.
n
program
nt
the
Geneva
baptist
mined. The possihilily of snbiit- p" * )•»&gt;, ui
time" he predieted, "but will lake, I ci nit,
Church on Wednesday nig lit at
ag" win not ilixrmmled. Col tie *•*
effort on Ihe purl of Ihe entire
QIIKIIEC FIRES
Tln&gt;
Icelandic
and
li.’iid-di H;UII o'clock.
urge llrnwii, provost nitirsliul of *
hi citrus industry."
QUEUED, Canada, Mur. .15-07’)
foreign ministers boll, a ir report
the Artnv base, Mild an Investlga- XX »
— More limn 260 firemen today
,,
Success of |hi’ frozen frull ril pnrllrtilnry itistcm-ied in Hie
linn would In' condui'led at once.
'^i,,
juice program in Floridu Is wor­ role tbal slralegie air lii'-es on reived at least sumo of the re- battled two major tilaxuH in Que­
The t wo ships M'oridit'd ami d a m - 1, m ,ig r,i», „ i
st lying Californians, he said, who |Greenland and Ireland will play nsHiiraneea they sought In order bec, damage Is estimated at ngire
aged ligbily by I be flumes were
3 ‘l"»
fear that it may interfere In the I ill tlie proposed defense arrange- to meet the violent attacks on than $1,000,000. No rnxunltiox have
Ihe 11.000 Ion Young America °"d *.L V .* ,^ '* *
l* sale of their summer crop of or- mnt.
the Atlantic pact liy Communist* lieen reported.
the III,non ton \rmy transport
i*,!*•11 ,i,,
One fire destroyed the three„ tinges.
Itntli are Isdieved to have re- in their own countries.
Hgl. (ienrgi G Kenthley.
t tf|

ICKtfs And 1'oultry

t

Atlantic Pact

l»Af

1

Celery Market

Li

l

Dock Burns

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ir « ,ll,M 4 r n a f u i « „ t
sources Hoard.
"We believe him to be ■ loyal
patriotic cltlten.
"The committee found no tri.
donee to support any allegation*
that he was larking In hl.i In W .*
rlty.
"The mnjorlty of the committee
felt that a man of wider economic
ami Industrial experience and rornpett’if should bo the chairman of
the National Security Resource,
Flnord ami for that reaxon motion
was made to table the nomina­
tion of Mr. Wallgren.’’
Ryrd made his opposition to the
nomination clear ahend of Qie
committee meetlmr. hut did not * a y fj
beforehand whelher he would go
alonir wllh n motion to bury it.
The Sennte filibuster went on
with no immrdlnte 'Ian of a let­
up.
And the House sot ready to vote
on extension of rent controls
whirh are due to expire Mar. HI
Those were the high snots of
a crowded day at the capilol.
There wasn't any indication that
the flow of filibustering talk ln ^
the Senate could be plugged Im-M
mediately.
More conferences were scheduled
to talk over possible compromises
hut the filibustering Routherners
appeared to he firmly In the drlver's seat.
Administration Democrats headed by majority Ipadcr I.uens of
Illinois held a precession strategy
huddle hut came up wllh no new
plan. I.liras said he hasn't given
up hope of a romproiplse hut—g
falling that—would renew Ms effort to eel the Senate to adjourn.
Ily adjourning, rather than recesslng, the Senate's slate would he
wi|H’d vlenn for the consideration
of pressing legislation. Rut the
Southerners, rletorlou* at the mo­
ment In the fight against a change
In the debate rules, want to clinch
their vlclory somehow so they
won't tw* pestered by tha same
problem ngoln later in the session
story Quebec Coliseum In the St.
Francis D'AxxIte district. The
other fire was In a ahoe atore
in the heart of the downtown fi­
nancial district.
The fires broke nut within a half
hour of rnch other.
An estimated two to three mil­
lion Americana are akl enthusiasts.

Aimy
autluirltlrs
e s t i m a t e d ' j . j ,|"J|' "
dock and warehouse damage al • tins
above *1,000,000.
sr.m.io
All nvnilable Oukliind fire f i g h t - 1«' ,i,„ tew
Ing equipment, nine fire bonds, few.

Army and Navy fire fighting V','l..V' tl. x x
porsonmd hatth'd the flames.
i few
.............. of a strong wind kept 4V-V***li1» l'""' "
them fromspreading.
i fu'lr quallly
I'fe. Waller I'avlick nf HaxrHoti, tXMVF.I.XND
Fa., u milllury iiollremun saw It !
ly 1
atari.
I i--ia it.
"The whole lop of ihe 2,000 foot FI* A. I'aacnl
long wufehonse seemed to ex- J . j
pintle," sold I'ovbck. "A shower of t iloa
names in the middle of I tie build- i J ; |J[
Ing shot 600 feetinto the k lr"
|ii&gt;,lilrn liriiri
The two-story structure was |*■•* d«*
bulging wilh supplies for over- j . j ' q ' , , ] 1
sen*
!4
At times nil drums exploding in
11
the hent shot 100 yards away. One M,(, T(, V
„,
lauded on o parked iiulomnlitle. 31* rlm r Tri
Firemen cenlereil I Ill'll effort* on Jj'J/Aj Vln*'11
keeping the fire from destroying mostly
other warehouses, all Jammed with • *'"»
.
* «lf»l
EUliplMR
lltoa.fl)
Tho Hiipclnculnr hlnxi* rouhl nt* f.»lr iinul
seen for miles. Motorists, despite
the i.our, f!o
.
me scene by NT&lt; i.n n a
the Ihnusnmts
3«- I’urily
■■
The great Navy supply depot •.:?')»
(l
nearby was never threutened.
a si - in ,i„&gt;
Troops, at one lime, snatched. fair oanl. *
burning gntals from the wnrelimise!
* rtl(| al" 'n
with traitors.
1omslly

Soviet Shnkcup

Rtiylel iiptiroveil the iippulntment
nf A. I. Efremnv ns deputy chair­
man of the coimcll nf mlnlatera,
•lid Ida release from Ids iliitle* ns
minister of the machine Innl Indus,
try.
All of the ahlft* appeared to
fall Into ihe same pattern of chang­
ing responsibility which wa* m»rktil bv the rerrnl release of V. M,
Molotov its foreign minister, who
&lt; Was replaced by Andrei Y. VlahIniky.' Molnlnv remain* first tl*puty prime mlnlsier under Htalln,
ad foreign diplomats consider ha
wan not ilemoted.

Mount Washington, N. 11
•at summit In New Engtim
first climbed in 1042 by an
m and two Indiana,

( ’oul Strike
tt'untlniird

Frn m

age One)

' t. of the rullioud mu ill Ht. 1-ouIh
Hldo said u federal mediator
I Du bin! pnrllcipuled in the negiilla' i l i o n s which failed. He said the
next step win lip lo the railway
•3" mediation hoard.
it mi i The coal mine slmidown, callixl
« holiday liy Itniled Mine Workers
*
Chief John I. I.ewis, I* scheduled
. to continue until Mnr. 2H.
I , l , | Coal-hauling milroails continued
•** a progressive system of layoffs
I begun yesterday, and by the cud
•" •'•ii
Jij of
nf the
Ihe week mmi' 62,000 rail
iin \ i i , workers will l«e idle. Added to
r. iiu . these um the 16.1,(Mill soft end
t iin l|un' *'H“I diggers who remained
. mmi nwny from their jobs yesterduy.
r&gt;,so
In New Yoik, seven terminal*
•errs w it of the railway express agency
to

Arr ^ wpre

|iy

the

Ilrother-

hood of Hallway Clerks. Home ** •
13 ' ?
000 employes ol the ugen y were
* 1,1 |laid off in New York Halurday us
23 - «7.3 ' the result of wlmt tlie agency
mild was ii slowdown by the
I union. The union called the layAre n lliipplles I offs a lockout.
Union spokesman said the
i id .r&gt;an ' down wasmused by the agency's
, „„ ‘ I f . "stalling" tactics in contract no4 °° ' “ 1* I KollitUn.m-^
f, on - b ts
In Chicago, representatives of
-----------i the nation's railroads and unions
Early English cook hooks re- with n memlierxhlp of more than
ferred lo pie rrusl ns the "cofflh", i,(H)fl,000 mm-oiieratlng rail workapifarently hccaus) mince plea era, met to dWuxx final Issue*
In those days wore haketl In an In a new 40-limir work week eonoblong shape,
tract.

FRIDAY, MARCH 18th
SATURDAY, MARCH 19th
WATCH
THE SANFORD HER|ALD
T h u r s d a y , m a r c h 17 th
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Thara'a nolhiuq Ilka
rl plttabuiqh Points far
w oulaltla protactloo and
f Inslda chaailulnaaa —
. yok will aava monay
and worry by lnalatioq

Hat Your PITTSBURGH PAINTS nt
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Sanford and vicinity— warmer
thio aflernoon, tunl(ht and Thar*day. Pair weather. Light to nod*
♦rat* north to northeast wind* today and north to caat wind*
Thursday.

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Promote tho P r e fr ti* of America
"o Protect U ( P n m of the World
io Prndttr# Prosperity for Sanford
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY
# VOLUME XXXX

Eloquent S p e a k e r s .
Entertaining
Pro­
gram Presented At
Biggest Event Yet
Two liuiidrrd .mil five pinnrm
£ o v r r 60 yrnra nf .rue and almod .t»
many other inlereUed perron* at­
tended the 24th annual Pioneer*
Night at the Chamber of Commen r
building in Lake Mary la*t n»Kl»t
for ihr lartte»l and mo*t iwrestiiil
event of ila kind ever held in tin*
county. Many fine tribute* weir
paid the pioneer* by eloquent speak
&lt;rt and an entertaining program
war presented by Edward p. Line
Dr. J. C. Gibbs. 91. w«. the old
o l man pre*enl. end was among
those who were prc.enled willi band
carved cane* by Frank F.vans. who
for the 24th time officiated at the
program. The canes were carved
and donated l.y 11.11. Mee* of GeneVi.

Others who were eligible lo re­
ceive lhani were W. K. Randall,
nf Sanford; C. R. Royce, 81 of
l/mgwood: Nichola* Rott of New
York, 81; I. II. Leighton of Ungwood. 8-t. and J. W. Dunlop ol
Sanford. 81, K. A. Douglas, 8),
and W. E. Oglesby, 83.

Among the oldest ladiea were
Mr,. Abide Mortan, 8S. Maine;
Mr,. M. M. Collins. 84, Sanford;
anil Mr,. June Mathcw,on. Iowa,
83.
if
All of the ladle, of tide group
....... nlerllng
_ silver hfooches
r were _given

N EW SPA PER
NO. 147.

A sso ciated P r e s s L eased W ire

SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY MARCH 16. 1B19

Established 1908

205 ‘Old Timers,
Attend Lake Mary
•Night For Pioneers

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Operators Say U. S. Accuses Russia Of Violating U. S. Approves Truman Democrats
Miners’ Strike Promises To Repatriate Prisoners Red Delegates Demand Roll Call
To Peace Meet
Violates Pact
On Senate Issues

WASHINGTON. Mar. 16— f/P)— Ihr United Slate, IihI.i ) ...itited
lluitt.i of violating at lent «tx separate |&gt;romi«r« i.. irlum all Gerni.m
vai priioner* in Soviet hand* by the eml of la*t year.
In a note delivered in Moscow &gt;v»le»dav. llie Slate Dep.ittmcnt in 1
Lewis Asserts State­ rflrd irnrwed it* demand that R ux*h .rt Iter llir hundred, nt th m if t r lV C H U n g ftH H H ?
nnil, of ilermnn pri-oners "t111 hc*f
died Permission To if
*.
a
• Vinson Starts Probe
ment Is Not True; Moved ill Soviet custody.
ri.li.'n l i l i u t .111 at tenet *tx o&gt;
Attend New York K T e m 11 n A g a in
Ruxxiu hu- elnlmed that It
Of Reported Leaks
, a.i.iti*. lilted Ih'I ow, Soviet re
AOA Orders Men never
imun.l by any promise W j.'-.’-,.nlntive, gave momranee, tlmt
World
Conference
Of S e c r e t Milit­
To Return To Work repatriate I In* prisoners.
nil liermun prl-oncr* of war 111
The United Stale,, Ilritnln and Soviot ciMody woul.l l.e repnlriut
ary
I n fo r m a t i o n
WASHINGTON, Mu It*— (/P)
France contend tbst such an agree- eil by Dee lit. HUH. the .lute
I 'l r r s m m ,n . ,\r... it. &lt;;r»
IlirSlaiit* l)»*|*.nlinrni ,titmninr«*d
mi ni \vn« reached tiy the filer Font ngreeil nt the I'.oim'il of Foreign
A li.trd to.il opeiiitor*' nffici.il lu- foreign minister. In April of 1047.
WASHINGTON. Mar. 16—(# )
M ini-ter, llieetil.g in \pril. It*l7. " I m L y tin t .M ill It K&gt;ii’ titHii Ku&lt;$
d,ty (.tiled John I - l.evvi»* &lt;ll((cl(1
— rruman Democrats, whipped in
The State Depart ment note, rt*
Tlie Amerienn
note m e , *.\ *i.i .tlitl Ni$ii*t lil*** i -•Hillin'* w ill
mine lluililmvii .1 tout rail vml.dion. lense.1 to.lny, *ny* on tluil polnlt .pedfie ni-l'NMiolli- when, it stty*.
thr
over changing (he Sen­
lit* |n'imil1**l t*» iiitihl .i ’’ world Europeans
Eye Bal­ ate',
Ralph L. I . i w h i D «( '" I t i, difficult to reconcile the the lto,,|nn» uiHitr these promise*
rule,, battled today to put all
Expansion Of School theChairman
jir.iu*"
t
DiilrifMM
f
M
i
N
«
*%
$
\
of
k
Anlhracilr Opri.iln,. Confer-)
now taken by the Soviet III Iterllll,
kans. Y u k o s 1a v i a Seu.it.m, on ircord in the wind
tlu« moiitli
L..v.e irnvi*nim«*iif with niiiml I'venU.
Lunch Plan To In­ rncr i«ni1 miner* w w "ihre.tkmg
ilie commitment*. l.y top nnik
- a review «f ..........
mlnulci mg Soviet offieera, lire i M u l '»,
With Nervousness up &gt;&gt;t (lie v n at tilibuiler now.
! W• I luilF HI 4IW will* t'kfll 1“
clude Citrus Asked llirit io iiIm i I nv
«i»** 4&gt;f itt««otinir* «»f tin* AIIIimI control limin g le eh maile between .Inly, .iltcinl
"We .nr filing lo demand a re­
I*,«11 •**I, li.-u* s r i . in
It i i * t - De- co il i t- i n -11 cull) on every is' UMW ineftitlrnt'ft «all l**i a two nuiInn it&gt; finis to reveal any •!«!*« f., in 17, mill .Inn
i
m
i
&gt;n.
M
i
I(iIK, in w
WASHING ION. M u. If* ( m 1
ninuori.il ,iml |■i«•!«*%( ssoik udth Kv
rrprpMi'hlallveg .ion of nllleil oeetlpliliotl ngellden. ft'1,1till Ilf Ml I"I I IlilltM l v .Ml, nil v i.li.I l.illiiweii tin Kremlin ' in,., |Vn-,&gt;, i itic Leader Luces of
imtirnliin; that the Soviet govern(‘.•laldi-liment of .1 fund lo ■«|o|,|&gt;tar
S to le
......... nl offidiili. m i , I •**troll* »••'* "• !
‘bpl....... ] *1If.1111 in* i IVmg l *i thr 8t ,iIp ot

T e x a n s Request
MoneyToShip
Frui t ToEur ope

Calls F o r S c a I p
0 f Marshal T i t o

P h-ihiit M.ti'lt.il 1ili* f t \
lai*
( ,.H„ ,e|.|jed that the .i.nnm ni
''(‘.y d'."’\ 'mined'of 'Foreign tlie I ' t m i number i.| (iormniiH ' t i l t iti, ntlni.i lIn !,| li\ tlie KusHinn'. j» unknown
|M .....................
t|„
i.nni. the
WJ&gt;
Must *n% , ipp.niiitlv mtevtnl
Mini,ter. agreement.
\.. otiling to figure-, fnrm.lieil &gt; l . i t r t ) , p . i i i n o nt . I, t i g , &lt;1 lli it n o n e
M iiMflaursI iln I 'n r Twul
"On the eoiilrnry, tlioar minutes
Taggerl. prr,ident nl the I'lnl
llll%«* lW-llll'1 il»r
. uni'g.ulr
\ 11*
o| ill. N u t . I Id... .1, I c e l i e , it t h r
gntl.hi h uii i i* iipmlril tn have
tdrlphia and Reading * oal and
t nil I’H’IU F '1 II I..- tier r*i
iiiti iu .il. »' u r l l ** *\ lrin .il, at*
Iron Co.. I'iuladelphiA. tcl&lt;-.i«rd the
. ll, ii . Ii ii tin l.itrtl
.*11\
text ol Irlrglam* rx. hanged with
pn l»*
it If 4 III Mill
\*\ In |im|i !|(
la*wi».
Rr|Htil Iill* iin .’ill (rniH be%
*
18
8
Tnggert'a telegrain ■.ant: "the
1111it I lii.*% |•1 iir hnlr nun cur*
1
ll!
1
(4
.1
1
II
Ill'll
l'&gt;
1
1 O' 1 ollle
present work sloppngc i* in clear
him ill h .11 rJut %. Ini rig n rnibtli*
Do Na: tonal i -mi* il nf ilu* Art*,
violation of our agreement with
!«*|| it| deS* t«*it* • hid! I'i *'f»
The IV lir* ii«I **t!i« i
the United
Mine Worker, of
America, and on behalf &gt;,f the
pill tIllicit |ilnll'-toil Hi i 'hiti’im'llt i Hir'tlD ililti* iiltu ill \ npiH*l*l V14
anthracite oporatoru signatories
I**.** te*|k.111* nnin' ■&gt;! limn ton*
to the agreement, 1 demand tlmt
ti «" nti4 m.mip ilaf*’“ i*
ill
nirit, It i * | f l 'i ’tl **(' ti* '''Vi'i.il
Mercury
Tumbles
BeRomania,
B
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l
g
a
r
i
a
,
your atop work order be immedi­
I li«**♦ uifiltl* -I pi i nnt * ht ;tl
pi n i*8
ately rescinded.”
low
F
r
e
e
z
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n
g
In
Hungary
Reporter!
h lnl iin hull
••« ti 11f ill
burlier, the dlrcctora of llir
IIII- 1 . it • * tin* It*Is 8|)tl|**'I 1I
h i SliiHl Ilkn
Anthrarito operators Association
Many Dixie States
Violating T r e a t y it\»H•uIt.iti b1' IkIln i" |i •■&gt;I'ini
reporter,
1
\1 .. n.lni.D' &lt;1 III.IL-110 lo I l
1 ll* •
till V'8h*l I.t
Friendly foreign nations which at Wilkcs-Uarro sent Lewis u
u * »*' l o . t R o i i u . m i m . fiv*' t'eecli- . .k i l l ( ( ill inr. 1 «till*' V\ 4*t|l 111 v to ll ti
ure in need of the fruit, but which telegram saying the work atopIONDON.
Mu
It.
hfh
Mm
lltXKLOTIK. N C Mu. Ito*J**\«». k '. foiii I’oi' . nd five Yugo.
t
i .1
III lie'll •»! 11)4* i m r n i . ii
are short on American dollar, to nage was seriously affecting the l/l’ i L v i l night', fto.l t« h r l i r v r d t-tri ol State H r , lot M , N n l tml.vv
\ll wen- o w n official pa**- p c v o n . i l i i o
firnlih *»»»»•
and welfare
of the entire
buy
it 11
on
the7 W
open
mnrket,
lll|&gt; II
11 8IIV
J't II 111*81
rs* *# *could
111*t*&lt; lew*!****
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min.Dion ol N i
apply to thl, government to make anthracite region of eastern I ettn- lo have d.vinsgrd pear It (tops ill.w ord that three loirnri V i / i p u rl V I 'l l * . MIlk'll l ii not elllitli*
l i l) , ll$fl‘ llt \ v\-8tlU
The Dali..
.illir, “ in lollu vmu with Ru*»t.»" •lii'iu t o dqd .untie immunity.
heavily m the Carolina'
up the dlffrrenre out of the special eylvnnia.
Ai* Muni Sec,-tot V George V. x.iul the &gt;&lt;■(• •*i t wii uni ion 111 lUli*
air
ir.urmiiM
ill
violation
nl
thru
The telegram
said: "homes,
Mo«t damage appeared to bav*
fund.” Hoger, said the department
i.t i 1is' III 411 K •&lt;■ lit nl1** in
.* llrn
Ill It t«|d
(i&lt;|l| reporter*
I *J|*si|l*-| lie
ll*' nnlicipnt liollll.iO 1
A
appeared sympathetic to the pro­ hospitals, schools and other pub hern in thr Spartanburg a re a , pe.il r l i r a l i r ,
L«*i i- H titfiH inn iiihI
1*11 thl* i■uiifriniiv Mill hu iinecl a" Mm't'ilonio
lie
institution*
tiro
now
short
of
Hn
nil
111
8
it
I
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*
I
II
*
'
posal.
iiiiminhi 8 fin t hfn I
in uird Horn.mi,i. Hill- n for mu to ntta.l tlie pr.-|&gt;u«eil Mncedom,.
Mr
Neil
fuel.
Furthermore,
present
nnd
I
where
.rveral
growrri
.aid
then
The Teran, planned to Irsvn for
I tin. |k Hif i ••iif ' i in »•«» tiimv lo l&gt;tuh
I
.
m
mt
Atlanti.
I
nf
i
l
l
.
Mlmi
future
anthracite
markets
are
he-'crop*
were
ruined.
tail.■ and Htingaty ol
homo Immediately after the dls- j
mi iii'iiv v f t l agmHlu umn|»rti|pi
('M il
N t (i i e
lifitl Ut* I v i t l t.'llio
seriously jeopardtsei

pM'inote in n *r.i. 'Iii|.inrnt» of
Miipl.i, Arnett, an fruit, wo* urged
Jod.iv by " delegation Irom the
'&lt;&gt;0 Grande Valley of lex.,*.
'
di*fu«n»K
,ni,llr' W1"
Agru i.liure Department off,da .
( ha.le, Hogrr*. We.taro; At&lt;»•" Drury Donna and t.. O. Me’ •""'I “* r-dcnuch.
We want legislation passed
winch will provide an appropriation
of $ 100,000,000 lo speed the sate
of fmita which the Secretary of
Agriculture declares to be in excess
ol domettic needs." Roger* told a

Carolina’s Peach Britain Charges
Crop Is Hit Hard Allies 0 f Nazis
By Cold Weather Begin To R e a r m

_

Th*" program was opened by C. eusston of foreign exports.

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your ‘n4, work1 urdm M«»n*u«meiy .ttid

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vvho worked out a

".■mii|i "i: , „nh
Dixie
Demi.i'iMt- —
,vv t
gum* from the
atm f tli Im*t •-1 viewpoint and Is ■
l-'iu *i. nl -"luti.-n f.&gt;r ending a atinut u "lucti tuol tin* Senate lied
Hi k1 !• f.u I ,|uy*.
I I. kin
i,i!.l let the afflrma• i '.
I •’ t ,.| the thl Senators
i I, i n'.
in..'! Uiutcs. It would

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m
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P. Drnslngton, pr«ild*nt-«leci of
Knrller they had urged the ag­
the Lake Mary Chamber of Qom riculture department lo iubrase
merve, who In turn Introdured Mr. it, research Into ways
con
Evans. Speakers Included O. P. | tromt1tt an,| preventing spread
llerndon, county clerk; tho Rov. I f . ' of thr Mexican Black Fly.
L. Zimmerman,
°* " ° 'y
Rep. Uenleen (D-Tax), who JolnCros* Kplacopal Church; Reprv r,j w||
.........................
ih
them In the conference!,
acntiitive J. Uralley Otlhnin; Judge said the Ineect haa caused serious
Douglas Htenstrom; Fred K. WIN losses tn citrus groves in north
»on. attorney, and Krnost F , H ous-^,,,,rml Mexico u d .Uhat there
W holder, former stale senathr.
. danger of lls xpriru ncro*

Ilhnm* inti. We have to find out
Juit win, h.it tdi tendered,"
lit- u .» iv that Republicans
"o-lil mil mi the anti-filibuster
link' .mil m.iilc a deal with Soulhciii Dcmoii iti nppoird to curbing
thr titil-i ..t unlimited debate.

iittHHDit i lie* lts .itui.lv K^vi'innicnt

I 'll tml*v»M«i" ait«* -i»hI pro-Com-

ipiiii
■•"if

i.. uuy new proposals

•lit*- lule*

i i.r Semite can act on
tin* iiMl' liivnproposal
It m utt
•Ifl.......
•t ti &gt;ern-» of counter
I»i *i|io&lt;tn}.«,
including one which
Woultl |*i'l ml .1,'luiif-limiting when
n i ’i H t i t u t ..mil majority --10 SenIM

lllo i

i.

\fit e r..| It.

I ..us* .1. rial.m lo demand a
.nil i 1 the i..ll ..I, eiu'h ef these
vim ,m. pi.,p.",nln ruined tho pros*
I " , ' I tint it will (uke srvernt bourn,

in i minimum, to dispose finally
if t!»v umitvi

1 i,t i . . t i n ion , (mutable iiifni m |mi•ititi»(min "it.
Hot (lie alliance ef Republicans
auuuoxsf nl h “ it \ mtvf la via.
I ' ‘ifllVMtij '* •HUM*
uiiil .Southern Demociats appeared
}!(3t„
, uld
Diplomat i&gt;
and
intelligence to |.c firmly In cunirol. I t was
Meanwhile a district lender of [llU|lj )ihy( „|tfn |,Ui|a and.rlmked
iuicri .(heady exceed the figute'
wm taken nltej consul source* in I'H.nl,ul *uid yesterday ,|ml
mmianco uf control Dial
the UMW said hr saw no reason
l iid down in the tfrahts. Mi Ned tation with Attorney lieuvral Tom "something n,«v te ubont to pop (nought tho Snuthirn flllbueter to
why the work stonpage won't end tlirm to death.
as scheduled on Mar. ”8.
One yiowei ,.iul " I ’m s.iliifietl) mb! I’.nhament. He a&gt;hied that *-Txr» who must pass on tho ad« in Yuguslaim. «&gt;ne source wlm „ ,|llim„Utf L.m| nt 11:00 P. M.
infused to be indentlfisd said he ( E jy r(
nll(ht.
Some operators hove expressed
mown m
igni cont.noe
1
*« ; «
U P ''‘" '" n lU d S U h " .
fear the shutdown
might
continue ,l,f ,r W,J ‘
Itell -sd tin ,.'« ith rv " of th e lt to
Meanwhile Chairman
Vinson
adliner §st tiy J^wls j |vt cent of alj «»|»*nru^buili, in ha-|V
u .a ., -..i ft,,-............ •-. •' *‘nnrn tn ajtnH the delegates “he- Vi'ulit'.l I* u
n
i o
n
, ( I * r,n I »f Hu* Mouse Armed Ser'for affected mines asl nf the Mb I ate.i. Hr was Lindsey DeWill, grow­ |Hiiietl to lie exp.inding
cuu-e of its unswerving devotion
ITitlelain
11 "in
.Moscow'line V„VJ ......... llttee *Nul he has startEntertainment groups Included |lorfjor |„tn Texas.
alssippl River.
McNeil HBtd wlien llrilmn mid f" freedom of llifoinintluli and Communiat, eiitvole Vujjw ilsi i .i ,.,j n f,,,,,,,,; t,„,u[ry ;M(„ reported
ri m Rnhmond County tir.u thr
tin*
been
ioud
»uicc
(lie
Yugn*iav i,.,,) of
,h® ®*
n ?°l a
* At least 12.16,000 should he.momilitary
rmaimportant ;&gt;cach center of Lllrrhr III,, tTilled S t a l e - relit a request peeeh on ally issue, I . i l l con
under direction of H. K. UjOckt. v|{,ed |n tho yrftr KUr(lnit j uly ,
Reds spilt with tho Kremlin »i»t
In all tine.' former Nu n Milellile* i iiovi i sul it msy lie '
Nnmlgr poll and pine-knot Im- H 't in il f„i iletidl' nf tin ir iirmn
ths High Kchonl girls sextette
*H|Sli|VI i ..miuforiu (Communist Intuinu\ fiu'lfth fnkvn ii
Da I Id . &gt;f 'lie move after It»p.
boys quartette nnd a novelty act to carry on the lllnck Fly control
I * on 11 il ll**'| (lit r net I fti»s*r 1
lirtprd but llltlr.
I hvy r»T(|8vi| fo 4‘iiinjily uk lh»*
ti..in,I Information liuroau).
Ma* .u i D lav i in m House Speech
under direction of Mlsa Ollle Reese work, Roger* said.
Iticlimnnd County Farm Ag, i.t IfliHlIvI- Uiv M i n .) I m ; |i m w v ’ they acute,I ftto of allaying lout a, fiiat'd mi) 11hi v official* and
Limited simile, at an expense
Whittle, and tho Rushing family.
S'
I
Hendrick* reported m m l. ItllMMtJI (lot IK if Hlini I lie 1 V•|!JI ’ ' I
( m i l l the Marxist l . r i i l n l d line hi . 'he Viomic IJiii'tgy I’.immieslon of
Instrumentalist* nnd slngera from nf uIkkit 416,000 have been con­
"III
lilt ll «MI Vlllllftf l ll it i’p , "
Ml
I.epl down f 10*1 hilt Die col,I .li t
SltHl'l'Iehoiird (hilt
* spoiindi-it I.v &gt;, .i !, ii and (‘III suing ■p&gt;'i uittlng i. leusi" to tho press
lhe Fellowship Front. Frank Lam- ducted in recent month* by the
Ni ll 8hdI. Uiv lit it I •h jjiui'i n
, ..ii'iili'talde (lulling!1.
, policy ' Ini’. I
I i the Soviet ond out poionlvii enemies of imAgriculture
Department
in
con
11
m
if
I
iiiivi
I
III!
1'MM.r
h
i
l
l
IsHiivs
Entry
lilnnlxs
son led ill group singing with Mrs.
The mercury tumbled below I
1 nil'll
injrtuut military secrets.”
Junction
with
the
Mexican
govern­
Edward F. I.nim accompanying.
t he iule'i bln .i came from Com
_Itcji^
fleering over areas nf Alnhuiiiu.'
WASHINGTON, Mar.
Cuie iH-SDi
followed
^ Miss Mary Ann Galloway areom- ment, he added.
Itegiilration
thee
I
&gt;
bn
permn
Mi**i**ip]d,
Arkansas.
Georgia
Duval
To
(Jut
New
miinisl
\
let
1
i
diner
M
a
tin
Mahon
With II ilrmund for a con.
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Thomas
Pryo
r
Gore,
7B,
threeThe Texans also urged the Dr
™ ponied several of iho High Mchool
.■ml the I'aiollnaH. Thu cold u i
to compete fo. pure. | ;„u ,l of llniigm y Raku»i, repo, t- gll,„|,mnl Investigation of the
partment to expand the school term Senator and successful lew- -proud into the Dixie area from Hiwh way And Undoes de*.u„g
group*.
next Wedlli'bdav evening ,,n Ihr * A it* Ui tin* *tn»i&gt;n ,)‘ij11 °» 1
nourco of nuch inuterlnl mnd of
(('•■Usurs n s r a n s i n
yer though he had been blind since
Twenty-six states and nine
juograin of the Sanfin t Hhuftte Coiiimumst-dointii.iied tlungaiuin „o uti» to cut off the flow,
Die
Middle
Atlantic
State*
wliei.
childhood, died at his home here
foreign countries were represented
temperatures generally wenJ TALt.AIIAS.SEE. Mur Id- &gt;d’i ''" " f '1 &lt;’l«b, Palm.-ttn Av.mic mid v,.x mil. IK. not
n . , an
d ttil,
d i fob
lid IIII.,
no,I
Denmctati,' Leader McCormack
hy the 206 person* over CO, all of
— the hale Improvement Commia .Second Street, have been place I l.m c , "t*,(invi-il
"hefinve.l tl.c
the cause "t i Mm*i j o i n e d
Case'* demand,
Oklahoma Democrat, Gore low frellng.
on
tallies
in
the
front
of
the
M
n
whom wero registered. Florida,
Chattanooga, Trim, reported i »li*(l today agreed lo finance u
en.'e nnd bulk'd tin iiiipm mi* '
'Hut Bfi *•fi I* ici'ueml uprlttng In
was the first blind man ever to
\mb
i
with 28,-had tho largest represen­
Ilk- people i,i Yugoslavia will tin* HoUim* nk'Hiiiit poaalbU dii*
serve in Die United Slates Senate, reading of : i above. Atlanta |$23,280,INK* supur-highway ami *(••'• l urnlture Stole i.v
tation, Michigan with 25 was leelow wa* 20. Tlie lielma frrertngl project tor Duval Cnunly
l&lt;l,b manager
e l m I, ....... .. I "I l a i d lo the full! |
lie
vva*
one
of
the
first
two
Sen­
Mil* nf 4i*U l t*l S
I
'r
l
ic
*
will
t.,,
given
Iond, and Georgia with 24 was third.
OCALA,
Mar.
10—(JT)—City
hell al*o covered part* of Ken ! The project, winch will he fin
i told n mporter th*
Other states
represented were rnunrll last night pessed a inning ator* Hut to Washington from lucky and Ohio. The mercm l ance.l by laaiinuce* of revenue cmqde married tho |onge:.l
Massachusetts, 14; New York, 13; ordinance which has been tinder Oklahoma after the state entered dropped to DJ above nt Lexingloi
Ohio, 13; Pennsylvania, i l l Maine, discussion for more than a year the nniiin in 1007,
Ky., and wai lit \t Covtnglm
lie served two terms, ending in
K u i IIi m i na («■• Sin
A 0; Indiana, 1; Illinois, 7; Virginia, without a dissenting vote. Zoning
w ft; South Carolina, B| New Jersey, has actually been In effect vn) 11*171. ami came bock for a third I
TIRED OF WALKING
4; Tennessee, 4; Kentucky, Kan­ untarily for about 18 months, with ending Jan. I, 1037.
The Mind Senator and his assoHARRISON, Ark., Mar. DJ- id
sas and New Hampshire, 3 each; property owners cooperating al­
L'iate* charged up Ida two election —A icmqi nf union butchers el
Iowa, Alabama nnd Louisiana, two most without exception.
defeats to his refusal to com­ "i'oi t.rcil nf vfnlUiig" has cul
each and West Virginia, Rhode Is­
Various objection to provision* promise convictions.
off a two month old r-trlko her,
land,
Maryland, Vermont and of tho ordinances were raised hy
(1301 \ \ " I Ul) f IH* &gt;•' lljHU
liu ubh's ic.tifU',1 tlmt 0, E. has
Mi'int.er of Die Meal Cutter hy u largo Duval County
Hr fore lie went, out of office In
North Carolina, one each.
I'ltllLt littf ( I"I&gt; lllnf &gt;(’141,
lighting. IV. A. Yeoman, tun,
eit
Isotu
and
members
of
the
conn
i l l ' l l doited 7 5 n ,(KM) ot D iu * o q u e s t *
Foreign countries represented .it xi„.* „r h. * . .
u ,.rm D'2I lu&gt; had been bitterly opposed local No. /7H truck Jan. Id f.u linn llm county will pledge (Ii), iiorlution; J . Roy Itnll, progiai
Sim’.
Du
ll
lii*
follower
i
have
,.lttry into Ih* league of nation* a wag.* .......rad. The mx at...
‘
(MM),000 nl it*...........
n(U|iluil
I'll'kl IIk- lux 11.'nr v lamcHon, photograpti . ■&gt; v l i l i l g c d l l i ul • m l , I I * - l e s o f t tilll* ionnuIrcN at u cost of uliout 140,were Sweden, Hungary, Finland, ell. Most or these objections were
i't"i. Many (liouxntidi liove been
l&lt;&gt;war it* ii-tlrrmrnl «&gt;f D&gt;» bonds J I. Murray. ............................
Germany, Norway, Austria, Eng­ met by changes In the ordinance. ||1||i( |l0|| rt.,|str)| administration i against which thr strike wa
tinirtlr.t mi l into, in l l c l g r u d c lot
anil tli.- Slut.' It.unl Dcj.uitimuit on ce ion booth.
filled out by recipient* and mailed
pressure for n change of stand, j reeled continued Imaiiiuss.
land, Ireiuml and Canada.
nidcil in
I'l.nd in g Fropaguuda
will Mllo.-i.tt- f t . 280,1100 diiling Die
lo it.emlitfrs of .'iingres*.
The Rev. Zimmerman paid trlEarlier ho had been one of tho !
_______ __ __________
a g a l l i - t h ul l
[next
(onr
ynur*
toivi.nl
tin.
pro­
And Rep. John Ucll Williams
9 bute In the principles of the pio­
F i r e fl'w ,,h',l' n ,l President Wilson’s
AIITOIST KILLED
Si. AUtfUNlilH* Still lit ?
* **
recommendation for a declaration
neers which have been handed
it) Miss) nun! ids “home rule”
MIAMI, Mar. 10—(/P)—June . ject.
-----------. of war in 1017.
down to tlio younger generation,
to Die House Kent
Walnwrlght. ftft, was killed la t
I ’ll c'ity (lOvernmciil1ACDSeeks To Chuiitfe amendment
RECORD TOMATO t It til*
OAKLAND, C alif, Mar. 1ft—Pi'}
When he failed to obtain ro- night when the automobile m
( oiilrol Rill isn’t ‘’antl-sdmlnttraincluding loyally, honeety and in­
FORT FIERCE, Mur. Id (,!*)
tegrity. He poinied out that the —The Army amt the F ill sought 1nominullnii after his third term he which he wn* riding cnliideil uitli
ST AUGUSTINE, Mar. Id
I U o i l U * Ot
( t l lU ll p iO I I turn or nnd-unything else."
—lturvi’Hl.ng uf ii record loiiintu
younger generation, during tho the cause nf a spectacular flro that mirlbulcd tho defeat to hie oppo- mint her.
"It in,” he mid, "u pro (dales
—
t'ity
Manger
lluhert
t
’
(iotaii
.
sprii.g ciup in tlii* area l*&gt;gin*
second World War, had learned destrnped a liugi* Army pier ware *.itinn to new dost pnllrlrt but said
Jame*
N. Anderson, 20. an.) I'i.ti thin week. Thu five-county mre- Ini' lii'en roTTuved uf Ids dull"* •&gt; I AI.I.A1IAS8KF. Mur. lft—(,l’l tight* and u local detninitiation
(Continued On Page Three)
that it did not know "all tho answ­ house ami all Us contents early ln&lt; fell satisfaction "that I did Tlilbedrau. 10, received minor in ......................
..............
..
it It to 2 vote of city cotiunk &gt; '
An Atlantic &lt;' o u s t I.Inc rsilr &gt;ad
ngc. Oii.sl of wInch will
be liun.l
net Focrlflce ray prinelplee." ers'' and had lokcd to the older yesterday.
Jnries,
pullee
rej.orlcd.
Neithei
o
f,
led
through
the
lucul
iluto
farm
m n muniripsl aliukoitp.
icqneat lo vuncel u local pasgenger
Military authorities at firtt **•!llrforc and between hie senator- the drivers wms hurt._______
group for guidance. He pointed out
or*' market, tutuls d.OiMJ acre*.
t'ity Engineer G. M. Pont"ii train and ro routo itM streamlined
TH E W EATH ER
that the Episcopal Church is the mated the lose at $1, million, how­ ial terms he practiced law In Okla­
wn* appointed to serve n&gt;i uiv West Coast Champion tn slvn at
Let­ homa and here. Bines he went fi­
oldest continuing church In Sent- ever, ItfaJ. General James
nmiingcr until tho offlco i* i» i tjuincxvillo, Ocala mid Leesburg
ter, flan Francleco port command­ nally out of the Senate he-had
inole County. .
,
iimnently filled.
[ will receive n public hearing ul
LAKELAND, Mar.
10-&lt;/P)—
Mr. Odhatu stated that ha had er, said later that figure might bo practiced In Washington,
Whi.t wan termed u "pul:...... - Leesburg Mar. 31.
I'iorldn’e vveather I* due to warm
era" nnd had looked tn (he older too high.
|""4f*' uf city department Ik iol.
a u (a j lMtj ronii „ll(j j&gt;ubl|e! up tomorrow.
The blase discovered shortly
• men prc.tent had refused to ac­
ui i b«'4*ii in »wlnn •Iyico Ib’o in
Uiiiittea ConmiU»iuri «niiouncetlTl»« morning
tomporatun bull#DOS DENIED BENEFITS
cept canes offered them because after midnight. Tho 1,000-foot
Iht wlifii two now commliijtoiii r ' ( ^
nelitlon ami tli*1 liearirigc to. tin of theF#d«ral-Stiit#
Froit
DE8 M0INE8, Mar. l f t - W warehouse, fined with auppliee far
(Continued On la g * I I I )
wire elected mid Leonard Drnri.a I ,
'
.Winning Service said;
Okinawa and Japan, qutcaly turn­ Nern, a war dog that was denied
via* iminod tnsyor.
.
,\( j, wtiult. to camel Da! Forecast for penlmular Florida
ed Into a mate of flames. Thous­ medical benefits by th* Vstsrsns
NEW YORK, Mar. 16—(/!') ■I lead* nf mine uf the n.ilion'i Liggnl
WAI.HH FRRKD
Administration,
ll
dsad.
Hilled
i.icInSed*!hJ'cltv
tturimv
,lully
°l,eir,lli"*{ f" r
and Thursday mornands
of
oil
drums
exploded,
pouring
ORLANDO, Mar. I f l - f / P ) Nero, a ft year old German corporalions speak up today ort ihr buiinen nullnnk for 1949—not io ,.Ko
I,.i UH*oftnnr,
............
aliLa
..,.........f
] ...............
Jucksunvillo and .Ht. &gt;mg: fair, moderately cool slid BO
Charles R. Walsh, 01, today was flaming fuel oqto the blase,
city
lux
collector
M
ini
much
for
industry
as
s
wlmte,
hut
for
the
one
tiling
they
are
iup;ioicd
shepherd, served with the (lertreasurer. The city superintend- , I’eiiukhurg with stops nt Gaines-1fru*t ilaugur In northern district*!
freed on rhsrges in connection
man nrnty In World War II until to know the moil about, tbrir own companies.
Leesburg. It 'lightly wanner in South ana
with the $2,500 toy cap pistol
am of tlie water works ami the villa, Ocula und
SLOOP SINKS
was captured by the Americans
claim* passenger hunineis on tho Conti ul district*.
Steel, autos, utilities, testiln, food, petroleum, house ftirniihingi— city elerlricol inspector.
.... holdup of a Daytona Beach booh, _ MIAMI. Mar. 1 9 - W — The he
Forecast for Thun-duy: fair and
local train i* not sufficient to jus­
British (loop Alliance sank about In Italy In the lee* deya of the these are the Industries they n«-5 —------------------- ------------------ -—
9 last week.
Retrained, the dog served
slightly warmer.
tify continuance.
spn
Seven wltneeeee placed Walsh U miles southwest of PqeMo war.
HOLIDAYS
STARTED
with the Athenearu snd received rompaniee will do a* well nr bel­ tho company holds Iho pace doFuture toiiipcniturc outlook: No
The west coast section of Iho
In Orlsndq between
Mon ajd Bice: lest night hut aU elx
t a i r.-AHASWIP Mar. 1 0 -IT ’i
pends largely on how ituc'i
end honorable discharge.
.Saturday
ur*da#.The
aboerd were rescued, the
too P. M .la st Th'—
_
le.' thl,’ year than ln*t. Five think arnmrnt stockpiling will holster —Spring holiday* began at Flor­ Champion, which now goes through frost danger through
Newberry nnd DuuoOon on the morning.
irsl S a v ia n
Duerd reported today.
bTry nf the Federal
tho going will )« tougher. Moat slipping industrial demand, which ida Htsli' University today.
The men warn removed from
Loan Associationi occurred asbout
They will end noxt Tuesday trip halvvccn Jacksonville and 81.
of them, on either aide, add they has led to price cuts In recent days,
EMERGENCY LANDING
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. l6-(/F)
the distressed vessel by the Po1 &gt;15 P. M.
when new Htudents will register 1‘utorshuig would ho rerouted to
LONDON, Mar, 15 -U P)— An are keening their fingers ero.iu'd,
U. 8. Steel in another company for the spring quarter. Former provide regular atop* at Gaines­
com , n U. 8. Navy cutter, and American overaeaa airline plane and their talesmen on their toe*.
HIGH LOW
Inter were transferred to the tmund for New Yorlf with 43 pais61
Atlantu
HKD OUNfl CAPTURED
25
The most optimistic Is ITentixs that many observers expect' to see student* will register Mar. 23 and ville, Ocala and Leesburg.
25
' SEOUL. Mer. 15—(*V—Koreen Coest Guerd cutter Pandora.
Uiinmrk
13
enters made a safe emergency M. Brown, chairman of Detroit announce peak earnings for tho dosses will reopen Mar. 24.
Prime MinUter Lee
LEFT-HANDED (H ECK S
Clcvelnml
2ft
18
Edison. He tells the utility's stock­ current quarter. Irving fl. ,01d*,
lending
without,
brakes
here
last
C OP C N U T
seid today Soviet.
27
18
FRAIIIN'GHAM. Mass., Mar. lft Detroit
LOTS OP CHICKEN
holders 104ft cnrnlngu should ba chairman, says 1040 production
8T. AUGUSTINE. Mar. 15-jft&gt;) night.
have been captured
ehould top itx 1048 record—pro­
2ft
15
WASHINGTON, Mar. 1ft—OV) — (d l—The Framingham National. Minneapolis
"substantially
hotter
than
Inst
The
passengers
sipped
cocktails
— Changes . affecting
Florida’s
munlst guerrillee on (----- - . —
43
28
end ate e hot dinner while the year," when esmlngN topped 110 vided raw materials continue avail­ —There ought to be n lot of chick Rank Is making It easier for their1 Now York
The prime minister mode the tsarlet economy will be dlecn
able, work schedule* continue un­ cn to cut tills spri
84
48
am) summer. left-handed depnislnra to Hpcnd Fhornlx
million
ahd
equalled
$1.40
a
share.
lane
circled
for
ne.erly
four
hours
meeting nsre Friday ef
(aMtem*nl^st e m e ^ e w e re w e .
Saint Louiu
33
&gt;4
The Agriculture Depnrlmont re- money.
He thinks output will rise 7 per interrupted hy labor strife, and
Hun
Antonin
planta
now
being
built
are
com­
70
Alt official of the hunk Maid
50
lorted today that
ported
___ ' commercial
cent and gross revenues 16 per
pleted
In
time.
63
43
if baby
bat chick* left-handed check liooks uu* now Hcattlo
hatchery production of
cent.
18
*4
‘gt
on available to Ita southpaw custom­ Montreal
Olds' long-time view Is less op- in February wa* the largest
Bo far this year, 8 1 Joseph Lead
70
Jackionvillu
3k
Umletlc, He says tho steel boom record. The output for tho Jan ers.
75
u
Tho hook opens Just tho reverse Misml
will be n thing of the pset before uary-February period Is 50 per
Tampa
71
of the standard types.
a
(Continued On ('age Two)
cent abavo a year ago.
n|.p
shutild U- readntlcd us it applies in North Caioltna, wa* lul by free*. „,i|| ,s,,vin &gt;up|Htrt.
to
to nnlhraclte."
mg lemperalilies, b e rluslrrrd a*
llulgatian and Romaim.it aimed

T. P. Gore, Former
Senator, D i e s In
Washington Home

City Of Ocula Okays ,n\“J
Z o n i n g Ordinance

FBI, Army Probe
Warehouse

Heads Of Some Of Nation’s Big
Corporations Foresee Good Year

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F R ID A Y , M A R .
S A N F O R D , * F L O R ID A

TH E SANFORD

P A G E E IG H T

Palestine Pact

Miami Robbery

N ttt

t Oft I t - r lie write* war tilting 1,1 'h»
pleasaol {loom of the Comioodol* • cock•all lounge Inleon.f to the stoiv ol Pint Curltr
and tliinktnr all rh» while of the stoiv of Angelo
tftn

II.in lor; with Donato I'npihaM who
•llrecla tf*o faoi'ooe lieorge lunloi llepuhllr the
self-governing vowlh lommunlty at Kreevllle N
V Orqiitiart an upstanding man himself .|ol not
Hindi when I lie writer ord*reO a gigantic rye
The W'Mlci III,,I 1,'U D n n h l l l r 10 I ' y t t t u l i n n

I
E
®

I Irel just like *h«
.he
Ilka,
mother*
to me
Mr tlripiliarl uoildeij pleasantly »»') told th*
Mil Hsiinsr
story of Rud Caller In an effort In show just
•dial the r.eorge Junior Republic did lor piohlem
kids slot why it should receive fuml* for expansion.
Hud Carter was a Bronx t»v of nl-mi 14 Well actually he was
bore down no Ifir lower Kar.t flute hut he was raised to the Rrony
and like most problem ki-l* he had a turbulent home life (If*
mother » «r fine but lie never got along too wall with tun old man
Just whv llrquharl did not w anffo say Bud Carter Is not lha
boys real name tmt still he fell some tilings were hetiei left unsaid.
Anyway Riot was kind of emnlhmallv unstable when lie reached
his early terns and he u se beginning to adopt that wlial-the-hell
attitude tloil no ninny klda from poor N i« York families have
Riot slaved away from school for days at a lime ||e liadn t
reached the point w-here lie had Ircgm, on a life of crime, hut he
took to drifting down lo flrliul sti/et—42nd between ftevenlh and
Klghth avenues -where the Ofth-run movie hmisea ate
Young Cartel liked lo sit in Ihr dlitv atu tfy a mil lot luma and
walrli tile Hollywood maka-bel|eve nod I suppose a psychologist
would have called It dear-rul escapism lliol Cartel lo sum It up.,

r , * » r « a » (Is /,
( O n Untied from f a x * u n » l I
down. City authorities, howsver,' menl shall be without prejudif*
to the right,-. claims, lnlrrr^t;,
linve agreed to tint tl
positions of oil her party signaiur;
field in good condition, ... ...
AI Lyons reported that lie Imd herein us rrgnrd* specific mat te n
visited the County Home and ln&gt; which may rrlnlc to xrmbtirr
flrrnnry and said Hint lie had found ricgiiHulirius now In nnifcm-t or r&gt;,
everything dean and ncut, nml nlHiunlc linin' scttli'incut of .,11
I lint Inmates appeared to lie well oiltslHIlillnit Issues between Hie
lulien cure of. tie suguested the pm tie
nenl. however, of floor coverings.

iCaaMaaag Kiara P«a» Wait
eitlmated at least 425,000 In rash
and Jewelry was In the 43 safety
depoi it hoses.
The bandits took all Ihn contents
nf the hotel cash drawer—about
11 .inns Metcalf reported.
The |IK|.room holel Is In llie
lii-art of the resort holel district,
•m the wmt side of Collins Avenue.
MIAMI IIKAcih Mar. II—&lt;/11 —
A man who was shot during an ap­
parent attempt to rob a home and
a woman believed to he Ills cornpunloit in crime were •piestioueil
today In connection with a series
of robberies Hint netted 1120,000
in i-irdi, Jewelry nnd furs.
I&gt;&gt;'ii'etlve Capt. C. W. Pierce
i,i&lt;l Viilmn Itejeblan. tH, known by
potter m itie "California PTianluni." wii., under guard at HI. Frand
boHpItal after lielug ahot
tbtmigh the arm by Detective
Arthur II. I.runard at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. MrAdam.
1*1erec Identified the woman, arrrslod n block from the shooting
jcctio, as Margaret Krug, 49, and
.aid she had a record dating hack
lo HOI.
I.rouard and
Detective Jack
Farrell answered a call from
neighbors wiiu reported two perMWa In nn automobile rruhlnit
'Toy Icrlmisty" about the McAdsni
Iioiiio. They found the door open,
the rivlih'iila nhviously nof ul
limuo.
Li'oiinnl aald they ran Into Rej'ddati, who Ignored a "halt" commnml and'slammed a door In their
face.. Leonard fired through the
door. Itcjrhlan was taken to the
limpltal and a w arrant Issued

11. 1349

v n tic i;
Notice I- herel&gt;y «lv«» llial | , m
niisaBCtl In luiultic^s •»• Ml s..*,,,
|-:ark n o Mae. Honfnril, Klortila
,|, r llic Klctltlona Name. Hunf.,,,;
1*1, 1,11 a Mime Cumimny wml that
I lull*inI lo rvnleter hiiUI nam, p-,,.
,mm l In the t m i la of Ihc "M, *|.

Niiiiic Htiiliile'' l„. tvll; Sc

ss&amp;.na KI."ltll'A HTATt’THH m i
wIili Mo *Ui'eN'aif
nil TV.l.Tf

mines to read,
Yh HUB the Salvation
reports, ft
supplied 2
mrnla and 9,29 MSB beds

Rent Controla
I ffl4||HN9l| r«t*M FlfeP tllfl
back Hull Hie ItepuUIrnu 90-day
calcindott is "phinucd elioas,"
Iti'p. Leitiko til-NIU suld "than,
can iu.' no Iiuniau rights withmit
piiipiuty lights." ilo iissallcd
Ihunncriitlr charges Hint tluuntt-icnt control lobby bus spent
$3,090,1)00 III piopilgunila to liltfrill till’ till.
“WIHmul* prinif," ho Mild, "sucli
"tnli'iiieuta lire mlHlrndlng and
dongcioiis."
iJiUMorriiHc tcodc r McCormack
(Muss) fornuilly announced Hud
the Ail in I111ut ill t Itm would iiccepl
mi iinicuiliiicnt ileslgnisl to nsaurc
ii rviiHouiiblv return to landlord,
on •lii'ir investmrut. An amend.
melll to do Ibid wii a ilmfli'il by
Heo. Itrown (l)-(ln).
Met'm mm k told tlie House
"Hie great majority of landlords
nerept rent cmtlrol" oh nts-cssaiy
but ii sinnll gioup la fighting li

with the motor running. I'lerco
"OK ('OlinHR. VOIt CANT FIT THK DROUTH 4&gt;K A HOT Into
mid she had In her possession a
a rigid pattern Orrpdurtt aald 'tmt It was a fact fliat find de*l "little black hook" with the names,
vsleipsd just atout the way must taiv* and girls at O urge Junior dn
nddiesses and telephone numhera
"It tnok Rod about lines months In get out of that Indifferent. of wealthy Miami Reach residents,
wf||.|inlHMly.&lt;nrrs-whnt-l-dn mood Ii took him aland another Hire* lio lulling Warren Wright, Hailing
lo hrgln 'teillng' life at Oeoi'ga Junlnr
llariieh and others. Bhl' was held
"Thai Is wlieri he learned nf a rule HimI wasn't lo tic broken—ha fni liivesHgaHon.
ptiiiupllv broke II —not drasllrsllv tint put enough lo Itud out If
j'lcree said they will lie ouesanyone cared If he did break It Aad after ala months he hagan to timieil iihmit a aeries of Miami
Ib-ai'h robberies, Ineluillng 187,000
beromr a uretnl cltlsen nf Ihr Republic
taken from Hie home of Alvin
"Rod Is a vrry bright hoy. and lie gradually worked Ids wav up
tirlef on Jan, 30, a 120,000 burg­
the ladder Hr was an arresting officer In the president s ralitnet
lary at the home of Mr*. Harry
for a while, then lie took hie bar enema and became an aide to the
L. Kngliali Fell. 3 and the recent
dlutrlil altnrney
II3.HIM) burglary at tiro Harvey
■'ll wean I tiai long before he «ns elected president of the Republic
Fiuebiiilf home.
bv Hie h-iye and girls and aftrr a rouple of teruia lie stepped down
Ilejehian baa a long erlmlnal
1 to become a pldgn
record dating liaek to 1021, mostly
"Tlie wav I tell it. It aournls may AvTually. it wasn't all ups ind
in emit burn California, Fierce said.
I m&lt; downs Rod Is human Hr would Mil hark once In a white am?
1 a couple nf times hr »ne going to trace the llepuhllr and maybe
Colored Churches
W. (J. Schoonomunn 1
gel Idmseit a |„|i larrk In New- York
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AI.I.KN CIIAI'KI, A. M. K.
However young Carter Is too bright pul to lake Iny job Ha
CIIUKCH
l i „ a l i e n e e Praia C s s , l l s u
ffnallv got that Ihiough tile head Next fall, he's going to leave na—J
"Thai what ’on ponses in Hie Mr. mid Mr*. Carl Heboer\gniami,
twit for rollrge not some sweatshop Job with no future'
worbl at the rfay of your iK’atli Hanfonli five aistern, Mrs. An­
In a way I guess Hearge Junior llepuhllr has a rough re.
will be found to belong to some­ il row Aii 11Ii, Oviedo; Mrs. Kdd
one else! but what you aro, the l.i'c, Mra. Fnrtcr Lnrndiitr and
lime you give, the service vou ren -; Mia. ilntaon Ht'dil, Hanford; mul
. di r, Hie tltho and offering you Mra. Vlrk Hawklna, Lnko Monroe;
Ifa run rso rlly —not ilm otl exactly kill etarf/y—like a lyptral (• bring to Hod, will lie'yours tor- ona brother, niuiiJc*
I'owell,
American rnmmiinlly They have their own money llielr own stores, .'o v e r."
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llriuiaU'ick,
tin.
their own roufthouar and their own hanks Kvery taiy soil girl lias
The Junior Cliureb Mls^uimrv
Futll'rill aerviroa will bn held nl
a part in tlie coiuuiunlty Ills nod may Ire tliale the big llilng about t of Allen ('liiipcl A. M. K. Church Krli'kaiui Fuiuunl llmno at 2:30
It II rnakra them feel they "belong "
won culled lo order at 7:30 o'clock I*. M. Wcrlui'Hilny, Mar. ill with
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Monday night at the homo of M iss' Itev. J. II. Hoot ofriclaling. Mili­
TIIF. MTOKV OK n u ll C A R m n. as we said made Hie writer
Unset llrown. The ineoHnjr waa tary aerviroa will lie condlick'd at
think of Hie alnry of Angelo Isr/i It happened a few vest* ago and j opened with a aelovtlon "What A I tile irravealile by lire American
there » ordlung new nlariit It tail It's the alary of aoritlier New York j Friend We Have In Jeaus" w ith, l.i'glmi ami Hu&gt; Veterana of Fnrbev R Just slink in Hie writer's mind.
Mias Alfreda Wright at the piano. ] t'ig;ii Wars. Ilurlal will be In Lake
Angelo was «i tralnl *1 the age of IB loi luiing rnunterleit :
by Mrs. Vivian nickersiiu. Vliwv Cemetery,
money A couple of month* later It waa vagrancy A year later he I followed by a selection llloiae'l I
wnd up for unto hnmlrlde and three years later it was second- i Assurance •
4 ITRUH HKPOItT
degree assault
1 T,'o "'&gt;'&lt;Ule* of the last meeting
WINT'KII IIAVKN, Mar. 11-iA'i
The Hlnle (,'llnM ln&lt;prcHm, Ituone night m m il he and three other New York buys Inert In held
o m k r / The f o l b l i l a ." KeeaiJIS
in.ill) A. M. re|nirt trnl.y in
JUJUl'’ ......* A""'*
...... A ,h,,,lr r,"h do',n,ww" "• Brr,omf
i,.embers of the Junior HfTeslon- lean
Inixea i
Hrepefriill Uiunrea Tsnj'frlnei
One of the
piav.ta was a rop off -luty He rear had Mr hi. | J n y i r 'o S J a . 'W a iS o lh y " Culk*
lil.UI :i H d .h r
i.Uo)
service ’.voice, and Angale yrlte.l 'Take your hand .... of veur
rhnlincrs tilgkvr.mn. KnIIimuIcI lln'l
(ill, 121
l,'U,l
porkel
He did and the gun rim e with It
:,.,Hrki „ ,)n|lM | | llrkl% Theodore T rick 2H.IJ.I
ih^ foil? yminr vuva r«(H for tlif 4f&gt;or tnd I9it re? Ar#d lit
Wl|||jinis.
' ToluI 77.HTH 174309
tinier One bullet broke a window two want wild and thraa want 1 At the cud uf the meeting it'-'
Into Angelo Irto The three others got away hut Angelo ran about
frCahmeuta went served to ult.i In HUH survey showed M per
a hundred feat and the/, fall.
. |i llP( rolleeltd for the fvanlng ren t of Atnorlran housowlvus
They found hla gun at hia aide ,
...........
to 70 rants. The next, still mil llielr own pin crust.
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_ _ _ _ inevting will ha at the hotni' of
' Mlsx Doris and Loralna Chandler
I* l I l l M I s U T I tllW
done "l,y due pr,H-eaa of law," not next Monday night a t 7:00 o'clock.
by a ruling from Ihe presiding of-1 All pen-met being tardy will pay a
1“ ....
fine.
r e s , I s &lt;•* r „ « r &gt; , &lt; riser
Ilev. A. C. Chandler, I’nxlor
a (wo till,rl, inti..|,Ut off ,lc
Miss Alfrada Wright. Beehate
nnv li'gistritive priaieduri'.
retary
Rut lie Htrosscd that it sliould b«
Mlaa llaial Drown, Reporter

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
The Toronfn 5f*r fiav rflltor.
r r tt l an I m l i a n n i m t i i Ksinn
WAaf * rarcsr hr w n u H h » r r

in J/^l//ywood,

SosntnU risleil hitvijc, inimtl
In Ilia Milky Way Onn'l fall ot
Iknl that, las, it ii fiirlet
That noted , idler tor id sliltlc
firandpappy .lenkina ails p e l s
that hissing smiiid may hv just

On llte olksr bond, ka asnM s'l
«*l far If lha monlikat war *au n t i l Moyat
In Cnnnrrtlrut. volunteer*
pot out a farmhouse Ole by
pouring Ml gallont of hard rld»r
on It Tlioiiglr an line benefited,
the drinks were nn Ihe house

Store And M arket Equipment
Oh yrn; II wtw to llluNlritle Ihe nllknmiMilh rimnlnif ttf your citr’n ntnlnr
«f 1• r II hnrl Ireen litnctl up mi tmr
M'ienliric nmlor uimlj7.cr* L'oniplele

A LM O ST COM I’LK T K ST O R K A N II M A K K K T
K O IIII’M HNT.

Job cunI n

T W O S T O ItK S NOW O l'K K A T IN O ,
Meal ilisplav rase* , m eal einrlem, m eal hlnekh,
le llin g faun, m m ilnla d ln p la t h. w all Hlielvlttg,
prorliiee i IIh| i I;«&gt; hI iiiii Ih, cheek mil em m le rs,
m eal e lm p p e rs m eat slleern, baskel e n r r lr r s ,
r e frlu e ra lin u nineliliH's.

f a n Ire nren al Table Supply nml I'lgKlv-WiKffly, hOima
In Orl.auil, I'birirla,

Sanford Motor
&amp; Equipment Co

li'trr prlcr parllritlnra, aer Mr. Ilsrcrnyp at OeLttnfl
ahiien nr plume Mr, Ohup|i- 1-liH11, J nek mill villr.

ECHOLS 29th BIRTHDAY EVENT
- SEE OUR BIRTHDAY BEDDING BUYS! 1 !
L I

NOW AVAILABLE
THE NEW B. F. GOODRICH

BAHAMA BED
;u r llollywoml Bed
complete with Innernprlng mattreiw

»*

In Celebrating; Our 29th Anniversary
We O ffer
THE ECHOLS “ROYAL COMFORT1*
3I2 .COII,—Otlll/rKO HOHDKR

75 p r -

READING
B A L L B E A R IN G

la w n m ow ers

Box Spring or

Hollywood Bed hi
Match Same guarantee &amp; Same
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Price.
This MATTRESS Ib Being Advertised and
Sold today at from $4*50 to $69.50

B. F. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN HOSE
25 FT. 19.79 .
.
50 FT. IA .95

HOSE c o u p l in g
HOSE MENDERS
HOSE NOZZLES .

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25 FT.

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*39.00
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Hollywood

Lim ited Q uantity To Sell A t T his Price

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In U a l l f T h t r c U S t r a n g t h • « P r a w l i It* P r e f i m of Amuric*
• o P ro u ct Uio P m m of tho Wot 14
To Product Prnsp«rifr for Sanford

W J&amp;

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a n te d

THE W EATHER
Sanford and vicinity—partly
cloudy and continued mild through
T undar. Widely scuttorod show­
er*. Light fo m odem * varlabU
mostly v,uni. Hid nouihwMUrlr
wind*.
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S tr a in

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
V O LU M E X X X X

Soviet Makes
v 2 More Shifts
In Leadership

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

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

Confer On North Atlantic Pact

A sso c ia te d P r e s s L eased W ire

N o . 14S

Southern Rail
! ~ TryC o al S trik e T h ro w s
Dining Rules
To Be Probed On Filibuster 4 7 1 ,0 0 0 O u t O f W o rk ­

G roup A pproves Boyd

Supreme Court Agrees S o u t h e r n , Adminis­
To Decide If Reg­ tration Democrats
ulations Discrimin­ Hold Meetings In
ate Against Negroes Quest Of Formula |j e n a t 0 r O'Mahoney
Says Senate Will
WAS fINGTON. Mar. 14 - (/P)
WASHING TON. Mat, 14 (/I’r

Chairman O f State
And President Of
Supreme Court Are
Given New Duties
•* . MOSCOW. Mar. I4- ( 7F&gt;-N ew
major shifts in the lop Soviet lead­
ership were announced today in a
decree of the presidium of llir
-Supreme Soviet.
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Nikolai A. Voznesensky hut been
relieved at chairman of the slate
planning cnmmiitinn. Thit jnh
placed him at the head of the U.
S. S. R .'t industrial production. Me
9 alto hat hern rrleatrd frmn dultr*
at a deputy prime minitter.
I van T. Golyakov wa* relieved
of liii duties at pretidenl of the
illpreme enurt of the U. S. S. R.
Hit- changes were *umuxn&lt; ed to
llie council of n.itioiialilie*. one of
the two equal lioutet of the Sup
rerne Soviet, now in iMtinil. I lie
rnunril approved.
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Then planning Job went to
Vnxtiriensky'* v i c e
chairman,
Maxim / . Huhurvo, who wot the
commission'* chairman onee !&gt;«*I,,'fore, In 1011. Hahuro lie,•nine it
deputy prime minister In Fell
roary, 1017. lie In line of » dozen
viee etiniriiiiiii of llie eminell of
ministers, the Soviet enhlnel, of
whom V. M. Molotov rook* first.
Soviet Indusltries were sharply
criticized ut the aliening rneellnti
of the Supremo Soviets current
0 session. Efnnnro Minister A. G.
Zverev blasted certain Industries
for meeting their goals hy making
the good* enslest to produce, rui Custlauea (in !■•*• y « v n

MONDAY .MARCH I I . 1919

Committees Give
Miracle Soil Day
Progress Reports

70,000 Railroad Men
Arc Laid Off As
Production S t o p s
In Fas tern States

- I.radrn in the thier-ruiK Senate
Okay Appointment;
filibuster lutllr repotted *omr pi"
Mine Safety Prohed
gl»-« today hi , flint* to wotk out
ti innqiinniisr fminula to end lli*
HY \SSUCIATKD PRESS
W \ S I | | \ ( . l t t \ Mo N (/ft
Ihr ,,,i| fum shutdown tent the
11 day l.ilkalluui
I In- S&lt; n.it, liilrii.n I nnuiiilli'e
Chairman fall (It Ohio) ».ud today ,i|qu.'*'il I’ii- ..1*1.1 hum an*
nation &lt; number nf joblril to about
Asserts Ad- i.7lk),lHMi today. This i$ 500.000
ill* Sr,|,lie Repllhlli an I’lill* v l "in lionilllallon of lam. ■ itnyd lo lir Wilson
lli.ttee field a forenoon ......... . and &gt;||lr&lt;|il( ........ .
e (j u a t e Machinery mo If than list f'tiday.
rail ol Mute*
Bppiuved hehind llie-.t enr, lire;"
Ihr two-week mine holiday,
Die two-werk* co il mituitit Ill'll*
Will Be Supplied stalling
till.... * lo teach a *rllKnirnl
tnd.iv. added 471,000. Af*
•I II lli.il h.'v’au toilac » i* i allrd hv
I ill *aid GOI* leader, wave |..lui I Irwi*. Ii&lt; ol &gt;d llie tklluri*
in Ilium up die many lr, led i,nlio ids laid off neatly 70,*"rin oiiianeiiienl lo du idea of alt immii loevpir** ili. uni.&gt;n'c oppo*i detail*
.•line, lion n uli Muarle OtHi Dm pudied the total unrm*
■aim. ildr tiitullnn willmul lakllnt ■ h. mi to eh* lion ol 1‘ov* foi the .Soil ('.&lt;n„-italum 1&gt;i, on April 7 pluved In 1.740,425.
Hall.I oil .vliV paitoulai piopo- d
Ylranwhtk. ut other labor de*
. a iep, i|rd In hr,..I
the VaiVliiiilii lai.limit Drill", i ll* ami .................
11 \l ili,..,, , |D W t„) loll- 1oiiiiiuMre* I 11.In luttlil at a vrlupmrnt*
fX fllltIN O MOM that Denmaik wilt reach so tally decision on the
S»nil||riri Demin i.il* al*o *lat, d ....... mi, r,| ill, 'I.tilt I oiunullre , llieeltni! will. Ii f*.Mowed a , upper in
R a.ii"nl I,hot and niauagcmeal
question of |oln ln | the North AUantle deftnaa pact. Danlih Forelga
irpaiule tiieetlllH' m 'l"e*l ..I an ...... w&lt;(, | () ,„ | 11.
Senaloi lit. M l.m diip
Hihli, d folleRe loiimiiilrri met separately in Chi­
lip
MlnliUr Outtav naamutien (left) holda hla ftrat confeienca in WruUcago io «tiidv a ptendenlial factt ,, rplable formula
Millikm ll&lt; („ l..l ,a*l thr lone ........ 1, n Mil
Ingtoo with Secretary of SUte Dean Acheioo. Meanwhile. It wm re­
Majority l.rader l.m'iis S14-1111 il» iMtn r v4»tr
lee \X ,1-nn. , h.inmao ol thr findmg I,...ml iiiling on how lo apported that Iceland waa conalderlns Jolnlni the alliance and will aend
hmr W lM tgn ZCnl.t-y l? Wn h lng,/^ fref ^l|« iilln n c
( Internillionul)
said hr Im.l "*1iiipi-“ fur all ......... |, n'MiiliMiH v .u i ' liar Srniitoi M.iihun it t nmiiiitt,r ii.d lrpteseil- pls a tu r da) week.
mein I*ul be said Ailnilni»tialt,in | II..UIUV 11» • all I i %•*f
|»rr**»*iil
I Im All. bintheihood of Rail*
Irader- bad tejivleil ein* prop,, ul S« llllliit \1 HI l it I I* Mulll 1 4831* I .l.ie i,| lie thanes- ll, It I ia, Im
4 I. tt'|issill'll llt.tl limn it. ,n 170 » , n.,1 Mr imsliip Clerki was
t» end any debate I'V a tbree |j ll. r III
I, ,11it. iiuijotsty.
lit fdii- IF*- nit i * iii" 11*AI uli*•114•&gt; JlflllMlInl ttul i|r*tl»*t^ n{ | JA* t OI * ] &gt;'11|r| t 11 |t&gt; J'ltkc! I*1ll IOJill tXpitH
11„ Divis* legi,litlM,-. f,gl.lini’ I, ..I is,I i 11ji**i i Li' llmiirI'* -thil Iill 11*t.i/*' I* lit v Ia#"i"11 . t till.it (i'll [ Ir i iltlii i U In Nf u \otkv «lt «l Ifiult
l,» |,r*,'etve tin* iiglil of flllt.u .1. i 1i ui 31* turn tiiit*It »f *i 11till) i In- mil tli.it mi nl* t)11tit nuiiihr i ut j nl si * him i t tli-1&gt;u tr About 9,000
%i*i11sI is &lt;&lt;•11ii ii«atnI Mit.il bull.I*&gt;/&lt;•!*, hi.t.M- and l.uin mlt Jisp i,-- .gems employes were laid
nil In pei-velil paHMIgi- of so *all, 1 . xiitiinf *• i‘ %
"eu I I,gills" inensurs-s. Wets- 1,' till' Sc (|l*Is kkssltl.l ys.Illll III fill il|i is ,t,,|s will be (inin-lied t.M llie off &gt;.,tiitii is atlri a tour-day Itopt.-il "liopefid" nf n trues- t,ut.
i
page hilled Metropolitan Exprrii
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Aiiimhi tin- tudlilM/er-. )„• *aid. iipei.ilion*
lit
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*|li*- vN*llilt
trnile a "good strong bur f„i
I I ,- mil,
,&lt;&gt;.il Miitmit wa* cut
ss ,11 In* an IhI-mm ition il lit .'-t, tinI.
Morris White Stress­ 90 Per Cent Of Res­
m'U»l&gt; little lald.lt,"
„ nn ic 111,-hie. 1be United
| la i gr st Isiinss ii, wIm b .all boss I , ♦v*-1
(I si*»»Ilanr tl MM
Mine W a l.s s ,| mm digging eaat of
illd t Ill-Ill, the Snutlis-riie,
idents Hail From
es Work Beinn Done
[a lire 2ft m. Iw* lit diallwlei
In-aily .... r,*&lt;t lln-ii fn 1 sill
. . . iltlii. HtaTk!tlt . I'ltllllti..
, f • , til,- Ml ishtppi. oil wrderi from
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Metropolitan Ar e a
esl nf slri'iiglh in la.i Hal
For World Peace
i.r
................ 'Managei: and bead of
lul| fact-flnillng
tllglll’u Visit* oil II fl.vstItsts In
'be .....
Commit 1st. who npt’li-1
working on Ua ml*
dehati- under the Senate'
M&gt; Imp,d,t.11, N. w \.,ik ha* al A nnounced R ec
M um * I.. W hile ■■( |.ini|i,i gnv•d Urn meeting, i .-*,'i.lc‘l tin- too:. I)||jf| ,)0t(l ui,.., agreed to ba bound
III lilies.
einor iif r in iiil. i D i. h iii |f&gt;7-C i l l in.■&gt;I hlri,illy ad,.pled tin- f.uiliei
iMin nf tin* -s’*
ill », ‘‘i | &gt;v (heiit Tin* ilbnuU nts etrlU r
G
ains
During;
t&gt; Dixie I,ha- Willi, 111 In ll
T lS f O P t n r
O f
ia ll
Intern,ilinnal, la id In* .in Count dr Han i flMI at ie pl itila
*'•. uIhIiyimi.iim or j 1111;i,; i .vd in UiVf|»t llio Dec. 17 f tut g a v e (belli Ills- rtglil l&gt;w ir e a u r u
i Pr um.
iRotary
, rnnf|1|riin.
wjlll )lt(. Sjll(lll4, Il'Ut "ll Lake Ml.lime opposite j nj|.;yv YlHtK, Mnr, t l l
.............................»i* t«» i» Iim riioii j -ltill l(f i Lk Ltkiinl m ’ommtRdlnt
y „n tlu-ir Mint,,ii,-nl iimtuth,*,,
,|..„ 11 |,i&gt; mg I'm.I No Ml tin (In* \uill H* inivA &gt;u tin* m i | | M, fl%l. «|iiyt 40-hour wefk, TKt
1st itnleflliilely, isiul set ui m&gt;,
Rotary Cltih tialay .mil ,|m kr In Sanford, when- .1 new t ilv l' in 1Tim profit pitrnde steps mil
ri'uMttsura ua
I'uart
l « , nittiiiiiuder, Jnnu-« A culnion of *be meet mg that la- l* melt now vvmk 18 lunuj over sU
the mrmlien nl the htmlg-iui at the m iking. Tin- owiiri, autj ileve- lively tune lodny,
Wt'fuhl, WHS singled out foe aper pleased will, it,,- pcogiena made to day ii.
...... . are Metropolitan New Yorklle.ord Id.-I. ^entmlrws j n
the
iTnuml
Crnlet
.n
the
fern
.Is,
TA U ;A 1U 88RE. Mnr. M-M&gt;)
Tin* div.agtcement tinder ttpdy
sj I %/ - l l g a a k t u ' / ' l l i l i l i . i l
it Inti liv IVpurtllv-nt ,IHll&gt; 11|| ,|lll* l'l M||', t.
I\nrr I .1
t
lirr^NiVl^ frlltrlH TlvOf rWT|irP
I.. A. .lacottse,,. C S
C phtn
—Cnlomun Nnwmnn, W-yenr-old jects of Rotary. I k was inlrmlu,vd ri* .18 tin* */0r# of 11mu* Kim .nr 1vwir nro iinnounml• *liy mil
tr„»itn,i&gt;4 nii raa* V tsll
f 'v j '
D I R I H 1 8./ I l l I f s',,,iiiin,n.li'i I'idm hull I' Itees,
hloloifisl, lodny w#» nanu-il di­ liy Prriideut Paul Stine who «,ml ItmldniK tuimri, more*, ami Inmi'i
lit. Sixth Ill'll lot Corif, leii. e hi tong lecbnifitin, , , polled ll.it .1
oil, milroail. xhlpbui*
rector of the Florida Onmo and he ramp nngin.illy from Mitsi,*ippi I i .iIiiii* I tnIy-five out of the 'ill mining, textile, lolmeco, «
K, insin 1 \ eslei dav. f*o out .1 lt„cco "f tli* Umi |,,•** Sei-d t il is
Fresh Water Commimddn.
mg Im* rioiny larn-tie of seed
i ui.ling lo livily and in.
. in I
,
win.
Ii.nr
recently
....
led
(■"•"ll
............
slum
enropar
and
had
been
a
iiirmhrr
"I
llie
|
f.umlti
He nnercriln Hen C. Morutin,
I n, ed.,I (, i lie pro reel l 'l ,,.innetil
to,
* l l i |l
.
,
i
v,
Hul
Ix-m-nth
tile
lively
•
,|rum|,c,a nim t,|
who died of a henrl attack in Tampa Rotary Chili (01 20 yc.ii, ml.. Ilie.i new Iminr* are Ir.ini New J)n,
I,, Clie~ler Mills'). wl.M ,,I.,i,tin',I ol il 'lollnle ,|M,I felllllCCI, and of
WnHhinijton last Wedneaday.
iiliiiost |o n tnun, the eu
sr
,,,** memfier* for llo- l*&gt;, I t,. t feii'ld/i'i spi ■aib l 11 beUig a,
Derl.itiint that It nl .1rv i* not a A*mk lily m Hilly
Moio 'bun ton -1*.-. inti,i ,i,
Newman lias hern udminUtriiI .,it, will go tile hnllio "t el*,.,,' lunged I v Ituielall Cha w- ol * ba e
i u m i develo|H-is Ilf eveeiitlves warn:
live lo Morirnn since, Dccomlier. luncheon club but .1 vrivice mn.m thell.......wm
chiding
mans
w
to*,
1
'
&gt;
-i*"1
i,iv i In- colors at lb,' St ..it 1 mi .10,1 I , lu* stud.
i,ial *Minmuuily ure Fntli-nck
I Kllher that pro-pert l„ -1 tillin',I „iil yesl, idiiv ............... .
Hcfore then he was chief hlolupist i/aliiin. Mr. Wlutr pointed out lb.it
a (iiriin-r JittimUa umi P""t now fur a repent perform Ft. Milliin Park r„ en|,»y b„i * v, nii,mi at Harm-sitii, t ,mho,antic. ' I.’ K. Wet hoi ell. If. il. 9 &lt;
i AI’KSONVII.I F. Mur ,1 ( —0»*&gt;
in charge of deer and turkey re ­ the four o b jriit of Rtil.uy- ate 1lull t
I duccii.r &lt;,f nperuliims for ll1'1 [ loiul,t dactois joined piiyslclana
II,. .»■ announced
storation and for acqulitlon «f iervice. vncnlional vrivice. coin- enali- operator who ns I'resldeiit nru-f- (lr Ihut Hu* earning-, big a - races and nnvelly shows tits', 1
Commander
Wright
wa
elected
|
event,
pointed
out
thsl
admission
^
_____today
___ In drafting
_____
in ___
iiilinr state,i
ol I'luntiitiun Kslnti-H, Itic. bus they were, aren't sufficient is, hv colorfully- nllirs-d i "lers „f 11,,
lands for public hunting grounds.
• He will receive 17,000 as direc­ munily service, and mtrrnalional ebiuge of tin- imiiipuny'.H uclivilicn meet the company's growing Dusty Hoot i III,lli,(• Assiwtalion a ■ a district committeeman, and ( is fire fm |,d a tu ra , and .wq:- jljnn, to tiiiijt xolunlary hosplt
service. Emphasizing this latter ut .tv ,.ffires ut 800 Fifth Avenue, t neesl*. if it is to go on gelling
Th,, program wa* sturtnl with * "I" Facie T. I.oueks a* an al | ge,ited that tin* fact lie included in (mufmwo.
tor. Morgan was paid ( 8,000.
p^ogenm oppose* anjt com*
.ly .rpli ffinmwirer.
Hi hmeirer. u furmer
Newman was the unanimous point, he declined that the member*
a "Grand Knlit-e” of munv bor--e,- termite to the National Conxgnt'«n ad ie iUsing -igtn and oilier public ■
.ru.i'im
w is h ..
, bigger.
j it\ lb- siut.d Must attempt,i
Ipulsory health covcrago o/fircd
One of the novel exhibition* "sis in Philadelphia.
choice of the flve-memner com- of the Rolaty clulit tti Sweden. PofM t county teal ratute broker
f :* (trra.
|«aMu the das
Itceuilxc of the mit- tandimt ie | heing made to publicize tile event l |(J. ,|)r ( K cr4f government.
ml**|on for tha director’s post.
I ilui-iuti, I atchorpic build- |,nru,|,. Tflo motor* giunt bud it that given hv ‘‘Trnipliiluin," tIs,
Hepreicnlutive-t of the Stmt*"*
No other names were offered. Shanghai, and Huron, Aire, "have ei, lis
year old fillv. under du to,ii ,-f cmd ,d the local Pool during t''t* I,v iMc-ts and iiido, nit a nation
tin- imtule umi hjtve p(|r(j
(„ dollsir vnlum
The assistant's position will not the tame hopes and dreams and clung, ,,f improvements umi run I hough it didn’t s i d l e s mum C. H- F e r.. Mrleri.lo tbe
m-i of I!'. Past t’liimnaniler .1 ' Hingb f ,i ,,J,* ,'ills-, and aid that tin* ( I'S eoutuv nn-diciil a -ohlultons w*r#
tin , and Capt. I.oueks in , ie ,||| &gt;'. ' Mof act u'lilt Mla I ptogl Illll I 11 lob) yeHlrrday that the ulterna*
he filled nt the present.
ate planning and struggling fm the *ii m i.... . 1-Tunk Turner moved vehlrleh ns in 1011— and record Hie hnr r. who dueele.l ......... .
■pK -.led to niivam-e ll&gt;. ,"l",
' l.o. ,,g coin a. t. I in Washington. t»\ I mote extensive eoiersg*
ss ..HilHitril Uss (*■■• Trsnl
The new dlreetor has linen en­
(('•sttaaea &lt;►» l'»«f K„, »I
earning*. Profit* equaled 10.71’ h moot i l»y n &gt;• *&gt;f ■•tgnals
,1,-Iriel conference
, 11 t m i 1-gin -I I" Imnude list
gaged in wildlife conservation for
iin il i1r v,,Imd.m mainmice plana
share last ys-nr, enmpared will,
Prizes of |fi were given i•■ wm Mo-I III'
di-lcgatCH voted III f.,*. d
\t. Higgle, reported f,»r 1 hf iisiH
10 years, Hefore coming lo Floriclulized mi-dleiue’’ auejt an
ffl.uj
jn
in
n
,
which
was
liy
no
ner*
ill
the
novelty
la c e s
Milton
oh
h
ICsvlIsw* On I wif Tkrert
Itaukiii Illll tu give wm, **- i.Md Mchiidoi
uy Iiiiiiiilgei, and Fnglund and cicmiI other connmeans u lean year.
Johns of Winter Park, won the lthe
pi mi* $!KI ii month tt»*n*inn
to ,».t ,.( it,,' t'laffo* Comnull,, t lies liiive today
The company Is aclllng to per !
H
•»« e .« . t - . . i
age of lift, ti. L. AtkiiiHiin of &lt; Im Mini arrang'-meiils hud been plan
I lie sluti&lt; education cam palgu
cent of the nnllan’* cars and 8!
mold was elected district com
• «m | Mc,l t„r pm king on the north t‘"u'b conference fur medical men w u
per rent of its truck*,
City Manager Clifford McKIhmiindcr
and
0.
K.
Coffin.
Milamlo,
M
IIIU
,S
„(
ytuin
ti.tM
M
i
aalncalled by the Florida Medical At*
General Motor* pxperl* tiling
bin toilny unnnuiu-ed that lie hud
executive cnmmltteeman.
u „aiiMur,i u« r»a* t » « i
ociutluii. Dr. Jo-epli ll. Stewart
to stay prrtty good in 19III— de
conferred Friday In Jm-ksunville
The Sanford delegation at Mi
,,f Miami, president of the state
TAM.AHASaFE, Mar. U (Spec- with the engineering firm nf
WASHINGTON, Mar. II—f/P)— mand will continue high, It think*
4 i *• w i 4m 11¥ il f t n f a f f
i h «r r i
as.Mcialion, pn-siih-d at the meet*
ial)—Three rosidenta of Sanford Smith am) Glllexple over pnsaihle Tomorrow midniglit is the dead* and production will lie even bet
Approximately one Mur,I of llie
were issued teaching certificates reduct Inn in cost „f the prupnseit ]|t,,s ,,, fi|,. fpjB income tax re- ter.
mg
He,I Crosx drive goal of fii.lOlt in
Dr. Slcwurt cited fhe varlellct
by the Slate Department of Kdu waterfront terminal building, but rsirn* umi ps-naltle* await those
Hot the giant motor eitmpitnv Seminole County Im, lie,mi reach- SayiT Hreakw AnUI*1
(tu sIlM tS (la t*ai* T s„I
,y at,out
ration during February. They were hntl leurned that very little In win, delay lieyund th at time.
professes to he unhappy
about rd, hut much I* left to be aci-otnIn
Fall
From
Ladder,
Mr*. Mae Daly Fort, C. C. ifnberts structural rust run lie navel.
Hie
wav
ll
lias
to
spend
ll*
Ce­
t
\l.l.AHA9HKI-:,
Mar.
M
-p
P
i
pllxhed,
O.
K.
Goff,
enmpaign
Itiveniie Unread offlclnt* *aid
rlmlrumn, nunfninml IIiIn morn-,
lt
. .
and V. II. Grantham,
- II,,, ula ratil.eil rhird among tha
gain*.
The only reduction, be *uld, today a heavy proportion of the roid
N. II. .MiiyiT, city r in k , i* ««»ii star, in I, lutbililatiiu; Jta blunl
gets more for it* cars, I,id In„
Rtale School Hunt. Thomas D. rmdd
be made by ellinllinting rs-r r.ri.finit.nim ohllgiitnl to tnako re- it Ithaa
lo ti|iend mure for n*
"The large number of ........leer
i,1b
wil&gt;' "
Dailey has reported u total, of 400 Inin railroad truckage Unit Imd lim n alremly have &lt;|nno no—under
ri-aob'lit'- ,1,11,1,,- tile pa-,1 si &lt;
eampaign workers lailli in llie J*‘f* ‘V,1
a* 'he^ resull ,f ii fall iii,mills, tbc I'liMidii t ’oun.d f*»i
(Continued on Tag* Twa)
certificates
Issued during the been planned. With the huvIiic. lure of prosprctlvo refund*--hut
lllle
Kaliirdiiy
aflertioori
fiom
a
city nmi county have developed
nioptb. Out iif-state teachers re­ the rust nf the project would ho a i-i.iisiihtraliln nflinhep have yet to
llie lllind »a I"I,I today
Suturduy it usually n rather
much grnllfyiug enlliusliisiu ntnl
which lie hail climl,, ,1
M llnla'il IIiii lifl!, executive &lt;h quirt day at tbe Hauford 8tat*
ceived 80 of the permits. And 820 abniit IXjr-.OIM), he entiinnled. The till
Sltuffh'boftrd
Club
M
l.
•
*
'
■
■
iritu
nu
Attslriiliiin
pine
iiee
Ii
Ifielr report* indicate there is im
nf the rertlflrntea went to teachers prolileru of insinuation of a sew­
ft mii&lt; &lt;&gt;f his home lit t'lnt " miu red ,,i of ll,,1 ci,nocd, aid federal larinerii Market), according to
F u ry citizen or resident with
with college degrees.
(igiiic, i.IimhcI II,Midi mud" li'.‘ Manager Dandy Anderion, but Uat
age dlsiitiHul plant here was dls- income of over f GOO In 1018 must To l* r i * N c n t l * r « R T n m lack of spiril mii lli,, purl o f.in j merlin Avenue.
diviihmU mid buninesH firm* to |
Idmd person; iilailablicm Suiurday waa an exception, when
Only one tnneher received an rii**ed, lie deelnred.
Tinladder
Is
re
ported
in
ban
,
file
e
return
on
time
nr
face
penlliemnclve* will, Ihe
advanced post graduate tcachlnj
)il,,yii„'iil. Nm,Mi ('tiiollim |c,l niMi '.if, lingo truck ImuiM of produce,
The Dnnford Sliuffli’lKinrd (’lab a**oein(|,
lipped
and
Mr.
HuVer
fell
&gt;,,,
1
,1,
Mr.
McKildiin
and
Ids
family
altls-s
ranging
up
to
28
percent
nf
1cat*t laaue tod,tv
p*rmlt. Other cert Ifli
will singe ll* "biggest" entertain Hod Grn**," lie declared.
feel. The fracture Is reported I" I2H ai,,I Texa m ii Heeoud Willi IP 1 ..........| ii iv a lent ,,( i) cur ioaili of
front Winter Park the tax for delay.
"We
are 1*exceedingly
anxious tunxexnl nriirrenni nf
j11j,n
DrljLiL/
» H 1*11'
AV*" •IIII9«*J llll*HM|N
w lret post graduate, 44 f graduate, lo 1200moved
|'l„ridii willi f,H7 lu-inling ca.-.es lien ihublcx, left Mm market.
nf
1
u simple one, and Mr. 9nvei
Park Avenue, the former
Dome of them also must file rs*
12A| provisional grad
graduate, 70i home nf O. D. Farrell, who in tiiuiiti-x
Ili&gt; i-.xlimuted that Ihe recent
night lit 7fon o’clock a n h e shuffb" | *U wb l‘h '^V lal.dv',,|*Knot 'a n uitl prohaldy he confined I,, bin on its roll.*, was second only to
on
their
1010
Incomo
tax
_ provl.lonal
undt
rovl.lonal undergraduate,
IB: and itirn moved io Mrlhmvilir Avenue ntul begin paying it In quarterly
I,cl loc several week*. Mra. Hay I'euiisylvmilu m llie mindier ol fii'i-ze hi Texas and l.uulsiuna had
LT|rdRwond
HlreIe*ln
Mrs
V
f
‘amount,"
‘
he
Mated.
"I
temporary, 174.
nm Hecomi .street, Mr*. W. r..
ci- reported llint- hu I* resting i persons i cci-iviuij rcliabiUtatcui incrcuM-d busim-iia at tlia Market
(Continued On Fag* 2)
ami Hceoml Direct.
liope Mint our i„u„i
loyal vo- iimr
.about 20 percent, an,I pointed out
service.', from it„ i-mmcil.
Kniith ehairman of urrancrrueni« sincerely
i-iimfiirtnbly today.
lunleer
worker*
will
redouble
ihut. this morn in,: ducks were
VBT
OFFICER
hi u
rriu tta
annmtneed today. Winter vixlors their effort* in order that every
ft, atata nervire officer
Thm I)enL
Mo-re from Ft. Worth, Dallas sod
and ihe nubile arc Invited.
rltlxcn
of
Hanford
mid
Hemlnole
far vrlnrana
ix, wlH tw at' tha of flea
Tli« bend note High Kcluml
Am, tin, Texas, and from Hhrevt*
will be given an op­
nf County .Service Officer I,. F.
Hand wll idny. Mayor Andrew County
port. La,
portunity
to
become
u
member
of
Boyle Tueaday afternoon at 2:80
Carraway has hern invited to the Red Cross."
o'clock to axxlxl veteran* ami tinspeak, The Grammar Hrhool Cl
pendent* In their problem*.
Oluh will sing under tho direction
TAKES FILMS
of Mra. Esear Price, and *ch„nl
LAKELAND, Mar. M—OD—
KEY WEST, Mar. 14—(/H -TIm
VlflITH FLORIDA
children
will
ilo
folk
dance*.
A
JACK.80NVIUX Mar. 14 (SprrinD—"1liougt| tho recenl cnltl
C r o a t , freo weather through
Seminole High School sluilcnl* w ill play a big pari m cutriiaimag
P1NEMURBT, N. C„ Mar. 1 4 - snap slowed production nf (m il vegrlables and lierrlei In tome of tlta negro choir will render spiritual*. White Homo todny confiscated
Thursday morning is the outlook
w
General and Mra. George 0.
Carl Elsenhower la president of film* nf news reel camcaumeti. "o ld tim e rs" nl the 24 th Annu.il Pioneer Nigltl program at ilm Lake f,,r peninsular Florida.
-V Mar*ha 11 left hy plana yaatarday State Market areas, the condition has not proved harmful and ualeu Iho Club which h u grown In morn Htlll phntogratdiers destroyed their Mary Chamber of C o m m rrrr llu ild in g at 7:00 n'clurk tomormw
Tho Federal-State Frost Warn­
we have a more sertnut cold ipell, l-'loiida ftroducer* will probably ra- than 100 member* anil which in­ film rather than pi-rmlt confisca­
fo r Florida.
night, 1*1ward F . Lune, master o c rrn iu m irs (or the rn lrila in m e n t, ing Service morning leinperatura
AUaadanta a t tha haiaa of tha perience the earlieit and longest spring vegetable deal ihey have had cluded winter visitor* and local tion after a picture-taking flight
lid
huldin
said:
announced today, Fra n k Evans wil direct the over-all program.
over key west.
resident*.1
former Decretory of 8(at# aald tha In many year*," aald William L . f
ir pe
Forecast for
peuittsular FTorlda
Representatives
of
l'nrnmount
In
nddltlon
to
numbem
by
the*
Mgrahalla planned to r a l t Palm Wilson, Director of Hiatit Market*
for tonight and Tuesday; moitl]
high
for
the
period
wa*
|
8.88,
*A
SO-pIcrn
Hominolo
High
Hchool
News,
NRG
Television,
the
Asso.
COURT
OF
APPEAL*
Beach. This source
son, lloMc Hull, Kathleen Rub- cloudy with i)&lt;’,'usiiinal ruin and
fn hla weekly market review to­ fair volume of vegetable* pasted
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. I $—&lt;/!*) elated Press, International News Hand tinder tho baton of Director cork. Joan MrTcer and Hetty Dun­ lunderntely cool in Nurtiiern Hla*
accompanied only by tha genaral'ts day.
over
llie
market
during
Iho
week
Photos
at.d
Acme
New*
Pictures
ft.
K.
HInrk,
member*
of
tlm
Glee
IriiT*.
orderly. They planttad to rotum
can,
In quoting report* from varloua with squash selling from (2.80 to —Tim Unilerl Hlate* enurt nf ap­
Future tompcrulure outlook!
Raturday to their homo here.
markeia ho said, "M anager Alvar* $8.00] polo Iiean* (3,60 to (MO; peal* for tho fifth circuit opened made the Right in a Navy air Club iimler direction of Mix* Oilin
Another mitsliindiiig fi-aturo of
ship,
Reeim
Whittle,
Will
enfertalu.
e i of the Rtarkn Market report* lUnrk Valentine* 98,00; Tender- a two-woek session here todny.
entertainment will he music by the u i frost danger through Thura*
A
boys
double
quarteete
will
Comprising Iho court aro Judge*
day muming,
BNDM RATION
that market Is atill enjoying an green* $2.80] pepper* from $2.00
.CYCLIHT I) I EH
slug, with Ml** Mnry Ann Gallo Rushing family, singer* and in*
LONDON, Mar. 14—&lt;4P)—ClotH- unusually good strawlierry deal, lo $2.80 and eggplant (1.76 la Hntnuej If, Dlbley nf Georgia,
Hlruiuentutlstti,
from
the
Fellow­
DAYTbNA DEACH. Mur. I I - way iiceompunylng. P. R. Bach and
Curila L. Wallor of Florida and
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 14—fiFI
f L an rationing,.which haa harraaaod earlier than usual, but good qual­
ship Front.
$2.26, Wldta potitoea, while not Imon McCord of Alahama.
M7—Robert Marry, in. mnlorcvrlo Unity Dime no will stag,
HIGH LOW
w Briton* aInca early In tho war, will ity and prlro* satisfactory In apiUi
handled
over
the
market
are
avail­
Frank Lnnmnn, KiwnnD tong /Mlnnln
racer from Detroit, illed lu Hali­ song net, with Miss Whittle nl Ihe
r,i
38
end completely tomorrow, board of iho recent cold which slowed able a t parking hdtUM* nearby.
fax hospital today.
piano. Misti litgrld Ealurson will lender and former Hanford city Hustoll
DlfflAR HTHIKK ENDS
3d
80
o f trade President Harold WUaon production to sontu extent. During
The vegetable movement on the
Ifu sufferer) liund Injurio* Hat- sing solos. A girls sextette will manager, will lend in group sing­ Detroit
HAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Mar.
43
29
aanoum-ed in tau House of Corn* the paal 'week 1,048 crate* told
Pompano Market la reported hy
unlay In tho early singes of the sing wtjih |Mu* Galloway nc-' ing with Mrs, Ed Lon- ut tlm Phociilg
78 '44
- i m m today.
at an nrer»go nrlco a f (10.80 per Manager Warren to ha on Iho de­ $4 — &lt;/T) — A Week-long wago 100-mito race for no-cnllcd nmn* corn
piano,
puny
l„g.
strike
among
thin
Island1
*
130,000
Saint
Louts
48
28
For the f r x t tint* alaw Jan. 1, crate. An established 110 acre* nf
Tnu Huy* Jbortotto Include*:
tour rider* when fm pltmgcd over
Han Antonio
83
I Mfl, Brltlahera may buy th rlr cucnmbara are expected to la cline. Only 440 ear« moved, etrt sugar worker* ended today.
during the part week constating of
Richard Rambottoni, Bobby Murrs,
Negotiation* w m concluded an embankmenL
Heutllo
60
43
100,788 bushel* of Cm m , average last night when Sugar Dyndlcate
Floyd Coopor,. Eugena Harper,
Montreal
20
IS
Stanley
Brumley,
Arnold
liarringCOMMIHHION
MEET
Union leaden
accepted
ra
a proJacksonville
77
Tho City Commission will meet toudUchard McNab and Bobby
W M ! offer
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Miami
80
rvgular eeaelon a t 7t30 o’clock Cawley. Tho Olrl* Baxtotte In*
canou and doMtod thorn
Orlando
cludrt, Anita Aiken, Ingrid Eater*
(Conthtood m Fago Two)
TallahauM
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Rotary Governor jNew York Adopts
Talks To Club On ;De Barjty Estate
F o u r Objectives,0n Lake Monroe

- llie Supreme Court today aniefd
In drride whether dining car rulri
on Southern r.nlrn.idi diu riminate
■k,iiii*i negroes
Specifically, the inliuii.il promt*’
ed to irvirw a liiwcr court's finding
lh.it ilirn i* midi discrimination
now
In oilin arltnii* today, llie m u lti
I. Scl atide a* “moot" a dnision
hy llie New I lampiliiie Supreme
Court dial thr l.ill-H,Utley l-*w
supersedes a Naw MaUip*hile law
iriMil.iting union t!o*rd shops. To.,»’* iiiliug iiie.ml that develop*
menu have fell nothing pending lot
■hi iiiun, lull llir luvili rouil'v brief
order did not indicate the nature of
llie development!.
Tin' New Mnuipnliire Inw furjii.l- i-I-im-iI -Imp iiuilracl* unless
lw • tlurd* of u company'-* work*
ft *nte tlu-ir iipprovnl. Tin- Taft11in i !•■&gt; Ael huIInwm die rinsed
s|i..|i, iiinter whii-li iiiily union mem
I,i i limy lie liireil.
t! Ilelil dial IliiwMiitiu lerrilnrml euiirla -dimild linvi* die first nay
ii* in the validity of nil i*laud law
regulating llie tenehillg of for*
,-ign language*.
The Irlloinnl rs-vs-Ci-i-d n special
II .inllKHra Of, I'll nr I'nil r I

Newman Is Named
Director O f Fish,
Game Commission

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Campbell - Lossing
INisI Praised F o r
iMumlHHsliip Hike

1

resents Program
Ft. Mellon Park

.1 Sanfordltea Get
Teacher Certificates

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Voluntary Hospital
Insurance Pushed
15 y S late DiR'tors

Terminal (’ I May Tomorrow N i g h t
Be Reduced L i t t l e

I s Deadline F o r
Income Tax R eturn

Red CroHH Drive Is
One-Third Completed

Florida Is ilrd In
Rt'hahilitalinK; R 1i n d

Trucks From Weal
Crowd Loca l Mart

Florida Growers Expect Early
Spring Vegetable, Fruit Seaton

Seminole Students To Appear On
Lake Mary Pioneer Night Program

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TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLO RID A
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Paper From Straw

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State Vegetables

Soil Day

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(Continued Prom Page One)
A Hmall p a p e r m a n u fa c tu re r in C levclum l bclioveH it 934 bushels of eggplant, averaging
Hill* a•&lt; **—
year
down from Faiunl ■■■n»
.. _
mobile*,
and
*aid
that
llm
northh aa dlHcovered th e ch em ical Mccret o f m a k in g p a p e r fro m II.H2 nml Ifi,flail liuihrl of squash south runway could al*o Imi u*eil,
*ule* and
l.r.ltl.lN , Mar. 14 i/l i I IfJ
A black and white part wire* ago to lake charge of sale*
u tra w , a t a coat co m p arab le to t h a t o f p a p e r m ad e fro m wood averaging $4 00. Thin market an­ If nerrmiary, for thl* purpo*c. The hairedI terrier named Hklpoiy flash- ha* Imllt hluuelf a ranch type Itisl Army In t.ermnny i* plan.
| niiig It* greatcat *prlng mam-a.
pul]) a n d u d u p to h lc to th e m a k in g o f a n y o f th e com m on ticipate* during the current work CAA ruqulir* tliut two runway* ed to the Florida Mutt flog title
in thi* vicinity | ver* *lnco the war. It wu*
klndH. P a p e r c u rre n tly Ih m ade fro m a tra w . a n d fro m m ix ­ a fair vulumu of all of (ho shovy he kept open for plane*. Tho Hlmw- yesterday latfore an c*timatrd 0. whon,havc ^ompletwl*'' hiim’f * ’ fnrj IMirted In Berlin tmlay.
tu r e s o f u tra w a n d wood, but o f a q u a lity s u ita b le only fo r Item* plu»-cucuml&gt;cr* and a light alter Flying School will refrain BOO xpectntur* at Sanford-Orlando winter vaiAtlonn ui r*llrtim*nt | The wpalern-liccnstMl ( h iiiium
movement of tomato**. The area from flying on Ajir. 7, they r«- Kennel Club.
ro u g h c a rd b o a rd u ses u n less e x te n s iv e p ro c e sse s n re e m ­ had _a much
- - needorl
" ruin during **
..................
the ,,Crted.
All plan* ufor direction of
Hklppy, the entry of Bruce Wil­ *r«* HoUrrt Drown fiotn IIuh|I iib»- i vrv%* aaIiI thi* KunrIaiim wouM
gigantic war gumc* ,n
ployed.
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truffle and patrolling road* have liam* of 12 W. Harvard Avc., *kirt- on-thc-HuiUon, Charlton and Hor- stage
If th e p ro cess pro v es su ita b le fo r la rg e -sc a le m a n u fa c ­
Trading on the Hanford Market lu-eti made, nrcordliig to Mi. Me­ vil the entire length of the oval In ance Clavalaml of Uaytldc, l~ I.. Kastern (ici ninny including rlv. i
illiuin crossing* nml mock ground-no
veteran .style and came mighty Martha Alaleraon. al*»
tu re , I t p ro b a b ly would n o t b rin g a n y s h a r p d ro p In th e p rice ls reported by Mmiuger Ander*on Klbbln.
J. c . Hutchison irpotted for the close lieating the bunny to the fin- II. Tom*. New York City. Walter combined offensive*.
o f p ap er. A t th e o u ts e t th e c o sts o f m a te riu l sh o u ld lie s u b ­ A* very busy the riant week with
Fifty thousand (iormnn policeClcmett from hong Inland City,
a k&lt;hhJ ilrmaml for cabbage In Hufety CummltUw Hint aii uinbiilline.
s ta n tia lly less, b u t d em an d fo r s tr a w Would ju m p a n d th e spiln of a tlrcitlrd Jump in pne*’ unco manned !») |M»rHonn«l ul the l*hThe
event, including the eight May Newell of Klmont, I.. I-. Wil­ men, making up thu Coinniumsi
'■VolkI’ollsel" will take in
price w ould rise acco rd in g ly . H ut th e r e w ould la? a g re a t to $1.75 per luiir with somr truck 14th Air Form will I* on hand lor heal race*, an exhibition rare by liam Hander* of Jamaica, ti. .M.
sa v in g o f w ood, one o f o u r m ost jtreclo u s n u tu ru l re so u rc e s. loads moving ul ) i.Sf&gt;. A total l&gt;f _. innriyiim lii.1 to41.1 lliaal
rr» greyhound* mill the K'RtUft acatiT MBlhlesen from Mcrrirk,k, ,,. .., tnantuvurs osiieclally assigned :&lt;■
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wore* hoiii. Celery «!«•• u doctor lit llie Fcritnltl-Laughton pi'r. wn* the flr*l of it* kind ever John F. Waillie front Woodside, handling traffic the Rriti*h-lieen
A nd u se w ould i
eld mi it Florida track. The race* Bcrnird Ravage from KBsutieth, *i’d Tclegraf said,
v ario u s k in d s w hich now Is ab an d o n ed in th e field s to s e r v e ' «*/"* r ' r i -fr’01.1 *«• an,Br"t l l"'!'1
Hn»plt«i can be obtain held
d h im m im nanasally *r
dde, L. I.. | _______
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'o m at
to *4.so. Receipt* cd. Reporting on “Connnutilca were sponaored by -Walter Ander­ N. J., Kmli Braun, Bnysidr
laUaa W *»N H * •»■
no end ex cep t a s a fe rtiliz e r o f d u b io u s v alue.
rly heavy on nil com- tlmi*," bo stated that 20 National son, track owner, and were run Fred Fink, Caldwell, N. J-. Mil­
&gt;*a la*.. Sava fa ia .
S M ',
« i r , at.
________ ______
____ walkie
_____ off before a crowd that over­ ford Leonard, White Plain*. N. Y ... iwreel 260 x 260 feet i* ptepui mg
A nd in p a r ts o f th e w orld w h u re p u lp Wood is u n o b ta in ­ modltle* with the rmarket firm !•&gt; (Juard*men
will operate
1 ~ .w
J
pinna for a motor court with m„
to #8(111*4 able. th o re s u lts m ig h t bo re v o lu tio n a ry . In th e O rie n t, fo r *trong on moat vegetable*. A good talkie* in order to make report* flowed the grandstand and area* Harold Young. Ka*t quogue. L. I.. I store*.
Heveral builders from Mils
Husstll S. Cooper, Farmingdule,
14 tOajaaa tmt m « a » ; in sta n c e , s tr a w p a p e r p ro cesses m ig h t su p p la n t o r sim p lify «upply of rahhagr, celery, bean-., of the many project* and that loud surrounding the Infield barrier.
vicinity nre erecting homes f,,,
.. all iaa toaAl naw* a*1a»#4
pepper*,
tomatoe*
and
Red
BII
m speakers will ho mounted on platHeat
rare
winner*:
L.
I.,
Louise
Clark,
Malvernr,
L.
I.,
a ******a**, aa wall aa alt th e d iffic u lt a n d co stly m a n u fa c tu re o f p atter fro m hum hoo. potatoes plu* n variety of other form* to make announcement*.
First: Brick, entered by l^irry J. A. Bcraril, L. I. C., Karle Van themselves nml have purvlm-rii
- ts o f p le n tifu l su p p lies o f c h e a p j.o u t good p u p er in
l* i m 4l*a«l*Baa _ '__ _
Tho a fflic
vegetable* and frulla I* anticipated
Nc*s, Caldwell, N. J., Jumc* P. additional plot* to build lininci
H. II. Culcman revoaleil that I’ayton, Hanford.
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th e O rie n t would be fu r Touching in e d u c a tio n a n d c u ltu re . far thi* week.
Hccond: Mutt, entered by Rob- (lanoy, Naw Rochelle, N. Y., and to sell
lurge tttgn* are laying mude under
MONDAY. MAR. 14. 1949
’’The volume of cucumber* la re­ direction of Marcel Faille, and 200 •rt Hcarhorough, Orlando.
Plnotaliiiii Kslute*, Inr. bus
Vincent Valantlne, Lyndcnliurat,
So seem in g ly sm all a th in g a s th e d isco v ery o f u b e tte r
ported by Manager Conner Ui be directional arrow* will ha placed
Third: Junior, entered by Lar­ L. I.
organized a subsidiary building
•tlfll.R *R«HK TODAY
w uy to s e p a ru te th e filters o f s tra w m ig h t som e duy bo b a ll­ Increi
'
‘
m-reaalng
slowly
on the Wauchuln on pole* and tree* directing visit­ ry Ingrnham, Orlando.
Among the future* Plantation company.
ed a s u m ilesto n e in m n n ’s p ro g re ss.
market due to tho recent cold or* to the area. (Seorge Touhy out­
Fourth: Hklppy, entered by Kstatr* Kiwanl* Club mcinlior*.
I t appaara certain that in. the
With nl,out 70 buildings erect oil
spell. A total of 1,920 field crate* lined plana for publicity by pres* Bruce Williams, Orlando.
folk* who have erected or plan to in the past few inoiitb* nml
n a it higher plana of Ufa the power
Mild
from
$5.90
to
llO.tin
with
an
Fifth: Hpot, entered by Joe erect sliortly liuslna* ptalill»li- hundred more for land pureha-.n
nml indlo. Iti. Frank tjillmnu an­
of mind and lovo will be able to
average of $M.4(I. I.ight offering* nounced Mint plan* for sanitation I’esce, Orlando.
menl* in thu iiusines* section along in tltc planning stage for spiing
give aubktanee to tangible rrallof popper, eggplant, white and nre complete Including supplying
Hlxth: Jack, entared by Jimmy the U. H. Highway 17, lire tho and samnier construction, the new
(lea Ilka home*. Faith will Imlred
Now th a t th e fre e n a tio n s o f A sia h av e h ad th e ir f ir s t yellow xipmxh also sold through of drinking watei.
Lee Watson, Orlando.
following: It. Paglinro from Jam ­ building company must confine n&lt;
lltarally move mountain* then.—2
Seventh: .Straight Arrow, en­ aica Kslute I* now operating a efforts to custom built Inline and
t ’arey Ream*, Fellowship Col­
Oar. Kill We have a building of A sian C on feren ce, th e le a d e rs a r t1a n x io u s to c a r r y th e m ove­ the market and thi* I* expected to
Ood, an house not made with m ent fu r th e r . T h e co n fe re n ce w as called to c o n sid e r th e continue during the current week lege Agricultural Inatructm. anid tered by Fred Hrcji, Longwood. group of tourixt culdns and it gas will mil go into speculative Inoldwith Ihe volume of eurundier* in­ Ibat l Ci stand* fur colit-o**iona will
Right: Doan, enteied by three- station. Ouxtave Happiich from lug. Thu demand fur limm-s lift
hand*, eternal In the heaven*.
q u estio n o f In d o nesia, ab o u t w hich no s ig n ific a n t decision creasing
rapidly, probably 1,000 Im built mid told of the Ihouaaud* ycur-old Constance Ann Hlcr, Or­ Union City, N. J. has just com­ liven so grcul that model boines
Ficr ivnm»n from Tarjton Spring) w as reach ed . Hilt th e d e le g a te s a lso ex p lo red th e |H isslhilities to .‘1,000 hiixhrlx per day.
pleter a tourist court and a res­ built front time to time have Isen
of Hamlwirhcx nml bottle* of milk lando.
Manager Johnson of the 4'lunt and *oft drinks, plu* refrigeration,
taurant, Walter Haul from Bell- purchased long M o re cuinpletiun.
met death near Shakclt Crrck neat o f co-o|H&lt;rution a m o n g th e n a tio n s o f A sia In o th e r fields.
City
Market
report*
nn
Increase
In
T ho Im m ed iate re s u lts w ere n o t esp ecially e n c o u ra g in g .
rose, L l„ I* now running his new
will Ik- open lit the Fellowship
Ilecently I’luntutlon Kstute.s,
V rni'r tin- ether d iy when their
price of Htrawlirrrlr* over th« that will Im supplied by lot-ul
grocery "tore and has applied fo rjln c. added Improvements to tlie
«.ir r*irrnril inm a ditch on ih* In fact th e c h ie f conclusion w as th a t th e reg io n re p re s e n te d previous week, price* averaging dealer*.
Two
dining
room*
the Postmasterahlp of Plunlution Mansion Club Hi
House, built a wide
r*a«la*»« m i s p**» o**«
l!dr of ’h&gt;- r'v-' I fill ci I with ten f**i a t th e co n fe re n ce included “ a v a st a re a o f d iffe re n c e s ” . It from 28 He to :i4c per pint a* Front
Kstat#*.
and Collage.
bnlhing la-nch on (take Mom,
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Mary
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of Vs.ilri Tit. v 1| Ilf ill** p.l«'pd .1
Louis Kicltorn nl New York and a long fishing und boating
It. Dawson, Alb-rt H yni and Oldest ladle* will also receive
co -o p eratio n n re not d is h e a rte n e d by th e sm all re s u lts o f berries I* decriaMlng—only 22.'l,- Mr. Kcnms cunfericd after the prixea,
City has completed u guuip of doi-k, installed sliiifflclioiird mints
irurk on lb* ioijhw.tv whin lln-r •
thi mar- close of the meeting regarding
I’lnt* puxsing through tne
The Rev. II. I„ Hiinmerman of four stores. Louis llnffmun from*und a golf driving range
Vs.i» rn.t tp • • -rn.itgli l»l\srrn lb* th e ir f ir s t co n feren ce, but a re in ste a d e a g e r to c a r r y on
th e ir e x p lo ra tio n s.
i ' * u.r!n* H'1’ 1'“** ww&gt;k. Hprlng the possible construction of u $4 Holy Cros* Kpiscepal Ohurch will Irvington, N. Y. has plans out for
About three miles of muds und
Ifllct
l the • m iinnv-di.vn-lv
vegetable volume however. I* in- Him 'strun steel Vpionsct type of lie the principal speaker, (’eunty n butcher shop and Louir. Brandy utilities have been put ill dtitti^
it would m ean m uch not only fo r th « peoples o f A sia rreusing with over -$,(&gt;00 bushels
ahead I hr i mu l lot ih ' |Mi-ini|
dairy aim mi tlie lurm.
Judge Douglus Htcnxtruni, whoso of the Bronx, ii hardware store. the past five month*.
n r in lie- rm r si i&gt; cut back sharp­ hut fo r th e re st o f tin w orld if a su c c e ssfu l o rg a n iz a tio n o f of mixed vegetable* selling during
C. A. Maddy, manuger of Fel­ ginndfalher came lujrc &lt;16 years Walter Kunz ol Furmlngdali I,. |
the
past
week
at
a
total
of
$|li.ir to
in ihimr rmhl ride
„ uc of ill* road «nd Ib ese n a tio n s could he e ffe c ted . H isto ric a lly th e y hnve bean
I. lias purchased extensive front­
lowship Front, told of the wide •go, will alio speak.
The French rhutcnii of Fmily
Ihs driver lo-i control He careful im’line.l to d is tr u s t both th e ir n e ig h b o r n a tio n s a n d fo reig n - OOft.no. This area is experiencing publicity to Im given ny ml* group
Plon$«r Night luis lsnii the unl-' age on U. H. Highway 17 far 16 tnlnehlcuu, al..... 26 tulles from
an unusually early vegetable deal. in newspapers and on liroacast* standliig event for "old tlm rrs" dc luxe tourist rutiiim und two Paris, has liecn linked with the
in tim ing
nr truck, on thr urH rr,,,n ftfwr- ( ...........
belongs to a new e ra .
Fancy yellow cruokneck M|Ua&gt;li ronccroing' tie- event. John I’ear- o f Hoqtlnolr County for the past stores, Carl Hcliueffur of Bnbylpo
.
live* of French king* for iimm
led with l,9H2 bushels averaging son. dite*|,'r of Veteran* Oil The. J l year* undor .Die dynamic direc­ who recently liought a business ’ than 8110 years.
highway U nl'ti you have ,t quart
$4.46. Jumbo Yellow cruokneck, Farm Training, told of efforts to tion of Mr. Kvans, himself a "pio­
rr of
nn
large and small white squash line up several hundred veteran neer." He recently recalled that
i iHnt* youi lif in
Wall. Y#i|»
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yitiif I *&lt;«•I
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farm shire attended the first seven
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by R. (J. H clieneider, a local
ui. it - aa
(01 n ic m U L t. HI h H tru rtu ri I pepper uveraged $2.40 with choice operation. F.ffnrt* will al
meetings,
starling
ut
8.'l,
and
three
FiIiImiyIi fi;l|* i r . ’rvl lilt ftllM.lt
times
won
the
prise
for
lielng
the
C o m p u te C h ild ’N D in n e r .......................
rr. SiMttiltH Prji|M i i ilt a Iti a «liml th a n Now l n rk a K m piro S ta le liidlding.
| fancy rucunilmrs brought aa- high t from neighboring counties. Jack oldest man present.
1 1 .0 0
willt llltl • V\||M *A•til It1 Fit I lit til**
If IfouHton did Ittiild th is to w n rin g e d ific e it tak en only
*,,7 r ’ wi,b Mu- low ati.»U.04t
$UdiiP— ftniiKiui Rtnlutl thnt rfforttt urc*
At the meeting in IMS, Me..
C o m p lete S m o rg iu b o rd L u n c h e o n .......
friiciot
inn» ui llir | niHI I III slinln l.ii'iw ledgo of AmorieimH to know th a t it w ould n o t be thu nvernge being $10.76. ORmc ht'intc Hindi1 to tret Htnti* nnd nn- Jane llllyard, Hanford, who claim­
and Jumbo cukes brought IL
tlonnl representatives here for the ed to be 108, won the ladle* prise.
rrgulalc i.it i-il i* I..ti &gt;ii in the
C o m p lete D in n ertt— F ro m •#aa**aaaaaa*aaaaaaa******
.
t.-f» in i t « su p re m a c y for m an y y e a rs , w ith o u t u t lean t a try $.'1.90 per bushel lull. A light
She cutno here from Clay County
event.
Sotnh "If I gri die iti.ince”, *nid al o u td o in g it. S om e o th e r c o m m u n ity w ould p lan a s tr u c ­ ply of pole beans brought
and
claimed
that
her
longevity
wa!*
j H. A. Allen said thnt arrange­
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W*44l«a, HlrU4*r a# M to.„ Itoetr.
Flnlld.r* senior .Senator, “ I Kill tu re to s u rp a s s th n t of H ouston, and so on. U ltim a te ly , per- per bushel with Black Bean*
ment* had Iwen completed with due to u diet of "later*, grits and
»b*a* aa far Maaa Baaaaailaaa
I'llrfs
vole for both the anti leeching hill hopH, th en e itretcntlm iH affidrH m ig h t re a c h Home p ru c tlc a l aging $2.76. The murket antic
the Orlando Trun»it (hi. to supply sow-bouMom," said Mr. Kvan*.
e» a heavy supply of whiU
ami the anti-troll lax bill**. The lim it to th o h e ig h t o f buildiiiKH.
Ribbons will lie presented to an
10 iMMcngcr busses in show visit­
yellownerk *iiua*it during th
"old timer*" over tiO, and will en­
or* about the furni urea.
anli-lynehing hill give* lo the fed­
In a d d itio n to th o a rc h ite c tu ra l p ro b le m s «uch ta ll build- rent week witli a fair supp
Present were: Kdward Higgins, title t Iriii to free admission to the
eral gnvritnrnl th» riuhl lo a»»eii injfH a r c a g r e a t fin a n c ia l g am b le. D u rin g th o d 6pro»Hion M l pepper*, snap lieun* a
in Ivey, John I’enrson. W. A. Rita Theater anytime U'twecn
a fine up to $10,000 agaimt any yearH th e ownerw n 6 I f e E m p ire H ta te h u lld irtg minst have cumber*. &gt;
.
iilMT, W, " i . MINInmnit I'. A. Mar. 10 and Mar. 22.
"Manager William* of the .
county in which i lynching occur*. wiHlicd, m an y timeH, th a t th e y rtwnetl H om ethlng H hp In stead .
ero, Onrey Beam*. Voile Wil­
Tlir anli tv.il lav liiR would eitah- T h e coat prolm ldy lim its tall buildingH m ore th a n c o u stru c - fierce Market report* a light. Vol­
ms, H, A .Allen, It. II. Coloman,
ume of cuctimlier* and limn lidana dforge Touhy, Howard Kavlllt,
lid. a plrcedsnt for-federal regula­ t iriii factorn.
moving through thnt markol with Dr. Frank Qiitllioan, I,lent. It. It.
tion of all -mini; requirement*, in
(Continued From Pave On#)
cuctimlier* ranging In price from Payne, J. C. llutclil*on, Karl lligrlirecl coniravenlion of the U. S.
$4.00 to $U.OO and averaging $8.06. glpliotliani John Kiidei, W. K. water race. Miss Handra Dunn
won the bnrrel race by riding 160
Lima* averaged $.'1.81. The cool Connolly, Jack
ron-litution which reterve* thi*
I'9»*r». rngv Onrt
hrottgh
•''•."•"utlng; c r;;fln g thfough
weather ha* delayed the tomato Dawson. It. K. W i t t e .
right to the individual itale*.
&lt;&gt;f pre-pabl ho*pital amt health
(&lt;'«$*!V*$l*ff Fl**iw $**«» ntt#'
harvest from a week to ten day*, Jacobsen, M. W. (’untie, Ji„ AIIkiii a barrel and riding hack to the
initirance programs atui •IrcInri*&lt;I installments. Two clnssos of peo­ though
I finish line, all in 26 seconds,
s
iu M &amp; M -t *vc
u light volume i* cxpcc*c&lt;l
Pie id. ni Trumm *«y* that ill* they nre glowing In popularity.
| Jimmy Waydc wa* second in thi*
ple are subject to this require­ during the latter part of the. cur­ Klyut and (,'. A. Mnddy.
br*l uav in combat Cotnniuni»m
"When you see what advantage* ment:
event.
rent week.
is through education. With that wr these plans have to offer," ho
1. Thoip who expect to receive
| ,,K m
Udell Reiter won the flag
LftOKNIX. All*., Mur. 14—(/It ral0. A leant of four, Homer
agree, hut 'he rec*nl arrest of *ald, "I liellcvc thnt every man, ovar $gnti, of which more than $109
—Bill Rlgney wa* hospitullzed to- (Reason, Mllbin Johns, Al Clark
U. S. SaleH
ivvry woman in the medical field la not auliject to withholding tax.
Ju;Kih Toplnn fuatic- Department evvry
day Iiccauso of a hcurl condition and Dewey Hhadoin wan first
ihouhd become ’Insurance aaloimen'
2. Those drawing wage* subject
W e h a v e th u p ra c tic a l plan
emnlqyce for siriling *ccrei file* to help offset the threat of *oc- to withholding In excess of $4,60(1
hut the New York (Hunt*' second place in the I'onay Kx'praaa EarnItoalla*** rv is, «•**» •••»■
fo r h elp in g y ou finuncu
and giving them lo ,i Itunian ipv, inllxed mrdlcinc or compulsory plu* $000 for each exemption materials, it* tool* and for ex­ haseman may- lie playing
"F1 basebull cat Lee wa* wlnnar In a frae
y o u r hom e— C om o In am i ta lk It
_ |%
for all rare. String music was
panding ita plant. Also, Its Dual* •fa in in about a week.
sugeeAr the alternative Here was health Insurance, as lonto of it* claimed. (Meaning, for example,
ovur.
e Giant*' physician "sM be lw- ,\ilayed by the Florida Pioneer*.
married tnan drawing over $6,700 ness volume Is now so large it
a »iil who ersiluated cum laud* proponent* call it."
ha* to Increase It* working cap­ Ilovcd thu heart condition wu*| Hboriff P. A. Mero, president
The Florida Medical Service and filing a joint return.)
finm ore of to ; gieatest univer­ Corporation and tho Florida ho*i of the Assielatlon, served a* mastA penalty also attaches to late ital nharply, and maintain high brought on by netvousneea.
Eiuty M onthly I’n y m c n ta
sities in ihe country, wa* on her nltel service corporation, with their filing of an estimate declaration. inventoriea, and accounts, re­
The star Infielder collapsed y es-, tr of ceremonle*. D. L. Hendrick*
terday while resting In the citih- kept time. Mr*. Catharine Rivers
way to a matter’* degree. Few Blue Croie and Blue Hhlold plan*, It I* five percent of each quarterly ceivable.
house. Karlier ho hud complained registered rider*, recorded racing
could have been better educated together with privato romiianle* installment, plus'one percent for
Mount Washington,
Wushlngti
N. II., lofU- of pain* and falntno** after Ih-t tlmt and diirltmted plies.
In
tho
hospital
Insurance
field,
are
each
month
or
part
of
a
month
than ihe, yet *he had not learned
highest peak‘ In
' Ne
'aw Kngiaml, oc- fourth Inning of an exhibition
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offering eomprehenaive coverage
the vic'ouincu of tolaliurianitm at ratea that compare favorably (except the fir*t month) during caslnnally has temperature* dip game litre lietween the Uianla und
The Helvetian Army, In t948,
whleh the inrlallmcpl leinaina un­
NOT Magnolia Ave.
Fhone
the Oleveland Indian*.
| maintained . 31,767 MUbllshmenta
ping down to nearly
or thr tin of tieachery. Education with thoae prono*sd by the federal paid!
'll 6U degroaa
‘
I in 94 countries and colonies;
'below aero.
must be accompanied by character government, Dr. Stewart added.
Dr. Ifarbert White of St. Augus­
building, not only in the home*
tine aald that "too many people
and in the chutche&gt;, but glto in the beHove they wilt got something
school* and universities. {
for nothing" under a fcdcrol compulaory health Insurance program.
:
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Some residents living,just out
"You must nut forget," bu sold,
sidt the city limits of Sanford do '‘that somebody has got to pay for
r
not want to be taken into city limits nil thi* beside* President tcruman
warn
Senator Pepper."
b«cauis of high city tax r$tn. They mtod *&gt;
a ... — ^ 1 1 — mmm
farvrt that the homcilted exemp­

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Mata tags*, at lean far operating
Uviae, and we do not believa it
would be li|«| to suets such prop«rtles even for bond debts, Incurt«d baton the propstty wee taken
Mta the cky limits. Thus, home
*1
t the city
$, couid ba taken Intoi tthe city
.
having to pgy virtually any
ttUMe at all. and they would
M pthlUgfd to police agd fire
pNtoctkn and would have the right
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low of Villon Is In a
thep be faspstr* who work from
sun. tf&gt; te uiedewa or doctor# end
UwytM. who work arewMi -&gt;IM
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Ul I 11.Nii } ilia in* wiiH i'liiim'iit l 'Mill tin- J, oiif. it I*. •
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i I Ii i m m min
III I I I M i Toxti- ii.tint , Fi*b .m»l I•&gt; toia i , \N $itrht I &gt; Siiitfli'lury, adjutunt:
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SlilMl' Wilt till
Itill Y6( ^ will
CninmitMion. ii.- i. o i-' dmitu “I |
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, ilivitlctl anti | m9116v* fur jiMlktini? I*1 "l” iti i m 11n* t «■$:111it $
1. 1I.-HS. lit-lorinn; Kd
* \R l. Sill l(ns&lt; college in 11vi • mi .I .lid
T i'lp p h o n f I I s ’ lilt* JllllHllll t.oiiieii r lob Flower ; &gt;*l • h i- iiinilt*m*i8 C’irclr "f hit* Sutiiltiy uMt iin»-*n
Mi.nf.,
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Carlin Palmer R n y — S o ciety E d ito r
•I «.,M*t$*M n u ll belli »»•« Ki i - III MUM-I
••9i«tia-R: «*•«&lt; •»!•' kl»'* gimliiutu work ut T, \n- \ mid M
Show winch will
he held nt the S:
,1... i s
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t. fiiinir ui 10 HO tiVIt t lt ui J ItalI |*66i k . ii .Nlnlmivil'* Avt nue I I'oili'ge.
I'.mu.i t'.'liter Wcdousduv w e re ' dn
ll.M S I'hN l’KR *njf»v»«ir
nun. oncc.l today
for the affnlr. M' • ■m*' .*f .Nt,4 liiMirisa* Uiinbii
Ill'll N|.*tll«*|* leportl'il VIlHV ( llllla It l»f I **lla l»t•*n’- HMIIllel
'| In' -linn i- under the direction of .M
5 | Mi- Kmlor I'm lutt und ns-isttog $ ' ii.nl I•«a*«i i jtiwfti by ll&lt;** riirli* ‘ "I KoS l N I'l . I I K.s litivinn t»
.! i. |t ,| i.. tin* IhiiIiIiiii* fitinl | «$•!.* ti :i '•••lit (mil Imii
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III..I «lull I*.’ iduiit &gt; N \ Nl ' t ill I l «t mol S lllltl.K )
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111aiim*« Mrllnn ..t (itiilit villf
l i l t | **,s s .hi' ii gome &gt;.| Min
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person* i be I’calral Florida Ballot \tU* flu* i*li$■• I ul liitiitlM ill S;iii \J ,, I 'l.,,I ,- I .......
MONPAY
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l A S I n l inti S A M HUD I \I.K N I
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Ti,* Itaiidiow Asscinlily will hon- Cuiiipuiiy was piesented by. the foiti OYt I tlu p.»&gt;l v\ fCKflltl
I'und Mi- II f llutztl
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Masons utnl Order of Kastern l.ulin Club of Seminole High
Mrs. C. K. IL.ntui mid Mi and
I'nit ..ou of tlie -bow will include ,oi 1 ............... ■‘" ' V " 1 lioliet mi ............................. .. mg .t
Star memiier* at 7:20 P. M.
.School in u luilliant program on
MILS.
Sl’tlNMIKI |i I t' Wi i'l IN-* i l l ' l l
-hut pliniling onniml u | |( % s.W K It und MBS I’KIKIt
Circle No. 8 of the W. 9. C. S. 1Friday evening at the «cheo! nu- Mrs. Joel Field attended ihe A.uui- ’I" lodging
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base
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K l&gt; u . I w&gt;11 piic«nii|ui9&lt;t nwp4. mmimlR. J h*
of the First Methodist Church ditoriom at H:I5 o'clock. Among lean
l.i-ginn
('im-iutiti.mol
Con
•**•••
to.._ * ..................*
1
t.ult. OII(| iu Im-imiis )
will meet at 8:00 P. M. at the [ the outstanding features of the frrcnce in Ki-simim-u vu-terday ! |'# iciininiWoman's Club Auditorium
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' l"’ i.l'ili m fruor W1LU ml mM-mo.Ui.v4 oyo - -t-r-tV—--- ■*•
-r—trr home uwiii't- nrnrrtr r (tj
k I-.NI.-- di-plavmg u
Mtinine of Mr*. Helen Scholl*, n rt-d ilu tio n « m the Mississippi
*•$•
as a «*$»iAui» kj.iii.n m,.,|u| n u au ln l t*» bun $$* *» (*i»'k$*h
Suite in
Tm five partparts which eonMr uml Mrs K 'I \i mitngc I omt 11ccs oml |iutti-d plnot- 1 nrt ::
* 131)1 W P t a AVtnue:
Hoite
Thursdav X Friday Mar. 2-1*25
1 ............... i \ p e * o f p l u m i n g f o r . , , , , „ | i r il
IH n -v ille
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hnve ns theii guest Mi- Charles ........... flowei ininiigcmeoi* will
vn.
TL'KSDAY
. ducted the audience through
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'b e . pm puses
MAN Ol! ANDREW C UtilAWAY
Tlie It W. Were Bible Clns* of inns tlnncc- from the curliest In- Best of North llntlcy. tjoelHv.' include wall pictures 18 by
1- at lending : lie meeting | u||t, \|
\||» I A h r l l . f . ' ill u
tho First Mcihmtist Churcti will ,linns who livcil nlong the- Mis*i»»- Canada, Mr-. Best will tmir th e . inches wall ai lungeinent-, mil
Mi- Mniuee. .Inlin liogei-. 111,I1V|.| -,,11,,n mi lit .4 Stu-el .
t^
.* mrct nt H:IMI I*. M. nt tin- home &lt;&gt;f ippl to the present &lt;ln&gt; Munli southern port of the -tm.- before 'tin e nrrnngemeiiM, niches, dish w
It tiuidiner. Mrs. C. " | ( | ( MKISl'II uml 1 11 Till!returning to Cunadn
i gardens, corsnges, tnlile uriungtf-1 M■&gt;ir». \V. W. Tyre. 1199 Onk Avc- tj«n-.
Mi- \ (’ .Mi-Rev^nold«. j | . i c k .inivei-mg in ti.-oi of the
m* ui. and professionnl or range- &gt;||,
.-m
ion*.
A Itollin* College student, Not' It 'lling. Mrs F I. i-ce. 1,,„.i „ffue
Mi. nnd .'n*. K. II lim n s hnve
(V|iich will not •«’ judged In j M
The Amcrtcnn Home Dcpnrtj cnn Thuggnid, cm nod much
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Mi-l’nll.
.Mrs
liutry
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MRS
OKOltGK
returned
to
their
home
in
Blue-,
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ui
cins*.
I’nit
three,
•
M
ment of thu Woman’s Club will „p|,|„u,(« with her acrobatic porMl- S’l'I.SF liiiving soppei at Angel*
m rct nt 8:00 I'. M. nt the fl^ " I royal of nn Indian brave und Mr-, field, W. Vu. ufU-i -pending » j ediicntiomd. will hnve the Junior III........ 'Ii- .'I.'INi - l'levelniid.
II N Hnvei.l.
In n vi-ilnig '-all player*
house. Thu guest speaker will be ^ u Doxhury won thu audience week with then son, linger lluiris, ji;,lrdcn Club display, propngnttng I l"i u I. , l .inn,
ti l-temmg nml Mr- I I KD HARM " SKI ,1 l . - i 1’ity
j ih,. linrih-i Ceiitei ilisplny. 1M
-Mr*. T. K. Tucker who will pro- w|(|, |„.r homornos dance u- und his family, und with Mrs.
land I- Rl 17. CA RI’IA of Minnwilh one blossom to o , N l».d
•Ii
OAcnt n Imok review.
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' lltuklrlieiry Finn. One of the llu iris’ sl-ler, Mr-. A K Shoea
vase, will hnve «i\ s.-elion- light i n . V|,,,l III,,-ling of the circle , eupell* i.-lnxilig in me at I.-I Ins,0
Circle No. 2. Mr*. Chnilcs r. loveliest of thu dunces presented mnker.
lield
at
Du
home
&gt;'f
Mr*
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dm
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pink.
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while,
Oinn, chnirmnn. will meet ut tho Wll, '‘|,|ebv4trmiinu' by Mr*. Bill
Herein guest- of Mi und Mr*. ii,iV nlliei coloi : millllIII- will III­
I! I. ,11and *-ne It menibei -luting I but th u Id., S.mfiod
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I'resbytcriun Church ut 12:29 I* |{„V1,| (,f Orlundo who also led thu II. M. Goodwin " . t e Mi mid M
(.(rlvvC l o —
. I. .1 I ...........ll i t b l l l e a
plllllt M R S
I " I t s III I I
, to ssin g
M. for u covered dish luncheon . fimilc. "Mntdi Gins" In »hort Kd Muekic uml daughti i. Mai torn' I,-bid.- mctotl*. ten «tttlk*. nsleis.
,i9 tin* mrct Fit
St•t »•(
N||,s I’l.R In
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Tliu Brotherhood of the First |t|z##-k bnllerlnn cost it tne utid Mack Mr. nnd 'I i- . Itogei I , an-. Mi
SI /.I I L •\ I : * li lt I
N|r \ I I I ) ^
lumlvloft-. i In #-i- -mil.-, ilium ­
llafiti.t Church will h aw its m||#1&gt;
11: s IUI I III Nt i i; u* " -ms with
uml Mrs.
liogei
Kvun-,
l&gt;
nml
the
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, limns, l.-i, stalk*, ecnlmircii. ten
monthly supper meeting to
ti ndiltuniil Mr und, MiI'l IH*I 19*11 t-** ’KIM• "I LIII* l»llll
Vulsu Tri»tc'
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new building ut 7:29 I*. M.
15 I h-441jiffiw
iiaiinm: b«t* »'•"•*» i «• bail
wliltu bnlliit. wn- the opening mini 1 uketl M i- Ihe gump -pen ( ......
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The American Legion Auxiliary ^ ()|) ||u , .,r„Krlllll lin,| indiidid the winter
........ l.nk.-lmid i.n.l
,t„ k.p ,„. -,x -mil -. I-H Fnlcrtains D i s t r i c t * |*|IH|l'i| l»tl lull MM II G.II Lx «*f Ili9
htrvi; a covered dish siqijier. f| (h(. ,
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tirulch- /rp h y r HillAtttltl flMlIlt «l$11
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publlu i- invited to the uffni.
, Vll„ wiillnkur of Hanford,
nn? |$li$n f**i **»•• «•( ill* Gi»» 4'vriil^ r .*4
I, t* -i mi Ft a lav ■$nf Ii 1 i«* i.f i im *1* n i lt$l* \* .»• fit* .iiiiiiial
which Is under the direct Ion ..f
. „ lty „f „ ,„ y liar),nru and Ricky, Imxe iclin lied *onin-. Min e -lull. : p„ppi-• i nf |)i-t|i«*t III \YI h i uid*t It* 11*1W6*1 »I»**W WI* • » Mill I** lU'lll
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ll n I' Mall .It H IM) I* M mi NN«'Ih* *Gi\ .iidI I f•••• *G»&gt; al
w f .d n l s d a y
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Mi Riiynl lioiIriiyiiig Ibe lending I ufti i vlsiling Im -nine lime with I -"opdiugo"-. H'.ee -mlkIt*hi| i* NViIIiuhi , NmIiIi* i It#- I nut i i (in ti*
Tin- nnmiul hospilnl
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toy llinkl'l, Wlls tlolo
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ol • hi*iiiui* afal ill* r«»«liii,i il N|i- (In ultima! NN••iiiui* • Gil* !$•• •■••!ill
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ami Mury
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tin. 11„ n '
Im-1ll. lull -Iall. •. -Ink,-III. s '* |S |,
v«,i |*i*■ in ii’d uiili a «ni M NID. \IM.I Nil! I I R .m s m r
ilighleymnu, chiiirinnn, Mr*, l-'ii-d Hwuiuldu nnd Friina, with expert gm**te im Sntoi.lny w.-ie 'Ii nml
C l . l . ' DI M ' N
lie ml I mill, e,| \| i • Nall It,
Williams. Sir*. Clyde
lliim-ev.
ti......... Die nm l nppenling Mrs. VHIImni Him,no „f t ,«-bii,n tall . veibi'llll, I'.' - 1ll IK*. x lolets. I H(|,
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II It I \ IihI 111**1» ll.ll*
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•Jgt,y .-oiilrii.-ling Mis. Iliglib-yigni
,nd gift ' "•-I,-,,11,1111' Wnmiin’s ( lull Will
Ihiihnia Wat-oil, m b,»ip{ V tK 's lI
F e s tiv a l
To
Ili«.iI.I , . , , i i i i n . - allow, d HI I I I
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Aid l.ocal Hospil;il
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tell pliOlie 2118.
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■I ........... a, d l lie p",lted plant
The Sllirfmll tinrdell Club’s in. I'1" 11" '
M, I , u I, II* 11/ nf Itl
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op of
liual flowei show will lu- held nl | I be entile piodocliou wa- umli-i
ll • I t* vmail • ban
Mi
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the Tourist Getitfr fioiii I :*Mt to ilo- .ini . imn of Mrs. Royal w in, •­OKI.AN
NN I.. * I* i |m * n l* . 1 .$%$'! III.
1 lid* lb * |»l II I I
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and fi„«&lt; i ,up plant - l ', nip,,-mg in
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will gntln i mi tin- Slel-on 1l„The Garden Club will sponsm diie.toi uml liglitinu effect- wcie ,-itiemixed ariiingeiiit-iit«: Ion, mol g'
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It* ummnl flowei show- nl the - oiidi-i the cliuige of Riitb Sucketl. IN, for the olinmil Y,»i,l Cmupeti
lb,
I l\ I I I I U I H T Mi- V II i In *In*. l..l*.
• i an with IIm*
Tourist Center from |ll:90 A M Inipu -mrio or tin- gioop is I'm- linn Festival »pon-,ne,l t,\ th e' *",‘t* 1'“ wild finwet fin d . and.
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and Mi
II It 1Lltl ! 1 .*•1119\ l lit. Ill1'
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until ;i;ii4i |v M
fi-s.ni C I. Kb-eii ol Hi Iambi
and iiii-ii'- Hiiunit,'.
•• • »**l a alii* t and "• &lt; &lt; (••«« Ml *ti. |•It ■ ll t 1 .*1 lltl III
Mill nil, Kchnn) Vi,,'iil A .M-mtiiiu. Ml \ I*|*1*1l l l l l l
III) III ■«
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9if III h . I i . i 1 11 h i *
District Font
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Enomisl (or the Florldti I'ower amli
\ * " i* Raliii **f till,- ln«li: l*it il. M i . i ti»l«b •1 ll .i lt .1III* .tl|' I I I . ’
Clmriil, -ol„ and .ii.ii 11 en-etnl*l» t#•*Ntivti
!*••$« ilie Im*** •*»11 aid nil’ll!"* •
Light ('nmpiioy. will upp.-nr ul ilie.
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4-nntests will fill ttn- din. ti.-gie
i •vi n ti biHl|?r id Ih i n| f n r
Junior High .S.Iit,oI omler Me
......,)A w otlD , Mm II ol’i - mug ul 8:16 A M. uml tin- pm. muv Id all vvbiti*. i»ki\$’il, hi inn*”*
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•u.plces o the A.m-rnoM &gt;■»■«**, Mlll All..,. Dwun. ................... Him ginui will lie i'lminxi',1 by a toll- nf Min’ r«dii| Cnr-I»ni * "d l la* I’HlII
l**«'i « 46bill* t
Uapnr i.eol of t ie «""&gt;&lt;• •» » • '
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Hhe will ilemon-lruti- pn-try muk ........ .
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in* • (•*•» weip |ii$* flit fm ili.
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Mines. Snlui-ts -eli,te,| by tinllig arnl ijl'lek .Uses.is
Ah ll. ny Mune Shell,m. she judges us mil-Iall,ling will ul-n |*|t«*‘M Tabb* ill I aiU!$ ill'll* * "'R I*1'
lb .
lic it
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Heiniliofe Llmpler No J. (I. I'. S . I ^ „
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twi-n- I j.arlieipute in the pi ■&gt;g i mu
1 |*.l. ••*1*1*1 .11 III*- I. ..
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will meet nt tlie Mu onic l l n l l ||i(,H s(|(, W||H ...... . itl Atlnnln.
i In
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Fur tin- cun,-ei t, wImli will l,e •*iim labb’. Ifii inidi’ hi dinner
i«l 8:IHl V. #M.
.lint m r d at! " ! • "ii* at.I* In al
till.
I In-Id in Kliziihetli Hull, singers taldr
Kiltin’** in I Ik* liiniiH l.anbfi
I* lid I It |*.i* I \ Iti *•!»*•• al.d I inn
imliriiir f’»i i •• • I and audience will exchange p»-i- I'bib ihH|ila\ "ill la* fmiii Ibi*
t*M*nal * i*nn b a l l ,
H"l . . f|t. . 1,
"ill !**• |&gt; liud nti
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NVrdlii d.i \ I l. i f m . . i t I •j ' i n , t i i | i '
Ol, Hie stage mill the slngeis fill ,S..nt Ii Sid** I'riiiiiki V, Wt&gt;l Sul*i
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HOLLYWOOD, Mur. II td’j
lliirh .Si Inml- I'MipauatiHii %%»R 1 I . 1 ! i #i »'* ‘ *4*»*1 I* Ii. N #ilii
«*l ! I III* *lit II. • ini* Hid i
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HOLLYWOOD, Mur. 11—1/1')— | Hulliy-v„ice,l J„un Rennelt ut ::!•
divid'd mti* tun l•bl*•s^»•4 bud.In
• *• I III' • ‘l\ la t •# ) »» I
Ill * b * J 1 . | . i . »«.*
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to in
M l It
During her visit here this week. j» „ grnndmu.
Stetson Glee Club
hen
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Mr*. Klcunnr RoumiwII disclosed | a si-vt-o po,.,.,i gill wu- Imio
11, 1,
• ••• f •* &lt;
vi it , I,, lugli sell,„d«, aluu,i
Makes State Tour in t ,„i.iimn
the title of how tlie lute I'rcsiilent • |UIIt nigln to tile M-reeli slur'tn
■1 . H I •*■i* • r i l l
ineeliiig nml rutlln ,|
slept throuuli “Gone with -be eldest duoglitei, Mrs Dimui Ail- j
.
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OKI.AND, dai II iSpet-itill [pt-meimW ind"
' dursoii. Tlie fullicr i» John riiinlv
A I I 01( 11. '
\N • •
i l l . &gt; 1a% 1*1 'll M M
Sti lini I'niveisilv’s fiimmis glee
1.-•■ «lull- "ill gix.- tw.&lt; ,li t,u.i
For nil her -tutesmunsliip, the A•islet son, nitem fl pm t M*.
l.l
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iluli-. wltl.lt hnve just «ont'luded Ixpe- "f pioglitto- a -neted i ■
former First l.udy Is it pint of fuctori-i.
S T ATI': I III M i l l .
'll.
i'll.
fiitti l.i 11lit lit pel foioial'.Ces nf the umm fm Silltlllty nlipeuiunci*- uu
show business, due to lii-r five­
,
i
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Gillieri ami Sotlivnn operu. "The win u- reqiipsteil m ehuiehe- &gt;n i
time-weekly brouucnst on ARC
d idm '
Gon&lt;lnlior»," will lenveIb-I. nru I a -eeoliti prngmm
f with Daughter Annn. So it scein- Ihe Wind."
inn •! *-d .&lt;
td Inevitable thnt she lie given u
"Yen, (hut's ii.My hushniid
Mm Id »f u12-dny lour of south
Diii-ilnr llnrold Milne G ill»
!»•’» .in*! •
Ml.
Holly woo,l-slylc cocktail pm tydm went to sleep in tin- middle ol il | Floridn to moke 16 formal np- will dirccl the -ingers. The too,
ll, ' . 1,
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bcou iitoinigi'd by Rill Fletrbe
ing her Iccluro
slop here.The i an(| when he woke op, the picture penrnm-c* nml ntleast ll inform*
jceni: Antin'* motlest
upurtment, W)W, , ||| „M, ||e was quite angry.
. . 1*1 N S 12 | . I '
\l
D ili '
filleii' with FDR mementoes.
' .j{0 milVit. im- a right te tie that
'l.ilm
rrllli
Kxrnini-It,
Arriving enrly, l nskeil Mr*. I hmg,' lie *uid."
I liilil# rit I Ii
linoauvclt nhoot her hushnnd * I ) | r i Roosevelt -uid she Ims
rnoviv haliits.
»een few- movies since ienvitig tlie
“Of course, movie* were hi# white Ho.se. "I know I shouldn't
LAST HAY MOM1AV
most E
practical
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diversion," she lie saying tiiut in Hollywood,"
cc
•aid, “beenuse
of the fuel thul she smiled "llut I don’t even
that they could he brought to him. have lime for the theater, which
PECK *
®*|M*'.
rT liat wu» important liecuuse of I particularly enjoy."
Whi* incapacity, lie liked movies
She milled thnt -lie has Iwen
very much und hi* fuvnritc* were "pietty busy.
Returning Imme
the Walt Di*ncy picture*, lie lov­ from united Nations meetings in
ed tn watrh the nnimnl*.
December, she spent some tii.it“There was one picture which finishing the second volume of
TUBS, and NVKI).!
made him very nngty. Let nt* her nutnliingrnpliy ot Hyde I'ark.
kee—I forge the numo of the hook ] »| think I have it finished now.
End movlr; It wu* ntiout the Civil 1
H||j,|
LVtrf| | n Jnniiuiy, she took, off on »
I supplied tho title: "Gone witli lecture lour, "Largely one nlglit
,tuiiils." .Slu- is spunking only on
tlie United Nulions. since »h»feels "we sliould enrry tlie story
of tlie U. N. to the people." She
mnnuged to stretch an extra day
T ry it it r S h o p
here to spend witli her children
Iii t ’m Spct’iiil fo r
and
grandchildren.
-4 '
T uesiliiv . . ,
Mrs. Roosevelt said she likes
doing (lie radio show Kvcept for
S w iss Slciik
A c c i t m i i n t r o a a n th i *a m iit
her two show* hero, she records
CONVINIINCI IN fN6 MITCHIN
2 VcRtflill.lvN
her portion*, doing the week’s
work In nn hour nnd n half. Bite
Hoi Rolls—
get* nn idea of whnt she is go­
Under
ing tn say nnd records without n
scrlnt,
Whnt nlsiut television
"No, It’s tint for nu’i I Imlc
It. I don’t like tn do movie* or
O ne o r m ore e d e n n io ti telep h o n es can
nnyllilng like Hint, you see, I
K xtenslonB In y o u r hom o iflvc y o u r
don’t pliotogrnph very well."
now he liistalli il in y o u r hom o w ith o u t
telep h o n e se rv ic e 'w ingH ' — hrlnK it
delay
_ ami ft nui'piTaiiilfly |ow
w ith in e u a le r reach o f all th e fam ily .
You d o n 't in 'id to w rite in. o r com e t"
E x te n a lo n a e a v o tim e , s te p n am i
Ray
Ann
A i I o i i i i o I i r u i I'riln l • I$j. in
XH«r.,r*-llilsH&lt;t- 114. Turn i.Ufcl
thu o ffice, lu ll call th o T elephone
Hiimiuii Yrll.iw «•!*! NVIiiit
tro u b le, nm ko y o u r telep h o n o m ore
• M ILLAND •• TODD
uu (.14 a. Ike Fla.klns arrun
Km Mil f«yi»ii crr|*ot
Hualncrtrt Office.
vultinhlu l.y incrctiHinjf Itn UHcfulnexi.
; Geraldine FITZGERALD
toliilr-iiijif.l, ll.iwrf rmlifuiiUfril

Social A n d Personal Activities

Reds Plan Big War
Games In Germany

Plantation Estates

Orlando D og Wins
State Mutt Title

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IN T llir I'lltfl'tT rid 'llT . NINTH
* Jl IIICTAi, 1*1HI 'If IT OK KIAJltI 111A IN AND KOll HNMINOI.H
t COINTV IN OflANCHHY. NO.
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TH
I1ICK.
Several ’48 P l a y e r s
Soviet Officials
Fireworks Start On C o n g r e s s R o u n d u p
Coal Strike
L e g a l N o tic e
l,i:K(uTi'cr:T rn .........
Report For Drill;
Til; flilM: I'TLtNi’IH
wIimmh
ir.iHilnwrn rniw I'u * fin.I
Baseball.
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From Cun* Dnc) ,
virit'i:
to appkaii
rtnUlcnco i*. uiiUnokvn
tliei than concentrating on the C l a u s e ( o u r t A s s a u l t
Is Mllltldlt UIVi.N lt»
Session C o n f i n e d
t » *e'le« "f &lt;on fen-nee* cnl- it) D 'en t week, waa over huw tn T), i 1IiA|, vh r
wfninin&gt;t Hi:. dirNoTH'K
u1m&gt;v■ iminml Mrfi inlnn»
fllr*
neeil. of ihe Suvlet consumers,
i iihiteil to end Ihe ili-hute without 1P'H 'h r dnirtcr week into effet. Winn. I&gt;t*u*- of rt.liliii" t. ««■ 41h uppcjiri'tii'c
in l»lf* siili oh fir
To Limbering Up
and declared this sort of thing
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great
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NKW YOU*, Mur. l- i- l/ll
I i'll d m . , one m ill mills hut tno.t p,.lir m It,. t'lreoll I’uiirt »r Dual- 1r*'»* iir«» coiirTHHo will in* e»»t*'rml
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only
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brought
IIY AKT1IUH HECKWITH, .III.
of the .m a ile r linen u .u a lly fid- ftiiil* i'miiiiy. K l n r i e a . n , j ’haacery.
The .InekMiinvIlle Tin-*. 'In- Simix | vf'ururfHt m«*iiiIm*r of th** nil- tinv In iifivi' s to break
------ ilriwft ...
Tailing a ............nt. Ihe Smith- "V
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un 'u .e'i'ih ',L y
A|Vrt). A. n isi». 1,y (he (’OiuiilitiiMilil UKotntt you lor
or
Ilcruhl .Sport* Editor
Tlte mime of ihit 1*011rt.
City Sons uml the Knuxville Smok­ ■nworful pin ty executive, tho To- u»ni*e.l I ...eh,.IT. m e rv e dan.e, erner. fared a thieat l.y Ailinlnla-,
n "
i'la u 'l'iIIIr''!."
1‘l iitlirilivon*
title und minihcr of (He tiikn
tMu, no alihrevlnu-il
lliti- "f iT.
whlrli
j meats. " ^ ' ' r "
Mnnngrr Hal Gruhct gierli-d ies npeml spring training 'll ill. "' iittM.Hi of' 11 'incmla-r. headed hy
Krederiek A. .John.on, attnrncy tialiun leader, tn mil luond-tllclire ill* tthiiVi" fi-t f*»rHi
i*
It'UlfltT
.t
WIIOlilUil'Hi:,
prospective mcnilters &lt;j| llu 10(0 tin- Miinldpul Airpun -'I. mum I’linie Mini.ter .Stalin. (There fm Danny tianlella. Mild he would dork hi- ..loll, hi an effort to exWITNIJHH Hi** hit ml of the ('h'rjt
Details of the dl-risilin w r e t•i•.i ■irr vs, tii..\nrH »• xvimi|»mill tin* w**al of the Clri’ull Cuu"!
Billfold Giants entry III the Flui- mu nl 10:00 o'clock All thru," au. (In Indlratlun in till. ill.patch *cek a fedeial m nrl writ today re hau.t thu Dixie &lt;peaket..
withheld until Imtli side, have hud iI&lt;,i'KI;. Ii.fniilmit
of
H 111111•*I« (“nil I'll &gt;'v Flnrlllil* till"
tvITNMK.H
rny
I
miiii
I
uml
«*ffiibil
Ida State League nt the New Yoik tram* are members of the N*'u’ whether lie wunlil retain the I'u- storing the lot me, Giants not.
s&gt;tnft&gt;r«l, Kl««ri»lu. thin Uli j 12H1 tLiv
On Ihe "the. I.... ..
It .........." A "'mk" m“ n ,or
(Hants farm clubs training huso Ymk (iiants laitn sy.lem
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in
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a . D I'M
lit Dili r&gt; tneinlier.hip I
I flel.lei to nctlvi play myt II he ...nun fuilhi'r 9«*rimiw dduy in .
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,
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As , ‘li'I'K uf si,|,l
n I* IIKIlNlHiN
at the Municipal Airport Kite thin
Joekoouville. uadi i th. direetioa
s :hmmmh&gt; volt against the pante - ( u .h h n g „ heavy 1a,. king of legia- 1
,lm"‘n ' ‘ *»"'ldelely
A*
("l^rk
of
mu|i|
,'lr.
atl
i‘uur,
muniiliK nt 10:1X1 o'clock.
II) n I, llaol l&gt;
rirriilr Court
of Maioigei .lurk Aragon, opened at iilmut the name time V. M. ortllrd.
|„tlo„
th^ 7 ’ , 'Art*
lotion awaiting
awaiting Senate
Senate actionaction- I'*ut
*v '''v \hv niatl«r'
SKAI.
MKAI.
The flint practice wan devoted | wj||, ;|| players pioseol, while Molotov was released from his
I'oimoiow two othri nm.lnr lea- notaldy liidodllig rent control., I
, V*
“"r,®” , ''
mainly tu gelling the youths into, Manager Dim lluiusuy i&gt;1 the Sees duties a . foreign minister ami re- g,,,. ,,hivrrv v&lt;t.vpcni|e,l for jump which expire Mar. .11. and au th o r-‘ ' ,
,al wo ve X,,r »'J
Uillfnrmn ami giving them training giecl&gt;'&lt;| 1111 men nmi t'liieh ft,
|dare,| hy Alaliel Y Visld.tnkv. i(,g |, the M en an League-M ax ,mto,n fo, a fft.ftHn.tMin.tXm second
"&lt;K&lt;dhci with the unions and T h e T H IN K IN C ; F E L L O W 1
Initructloiii.
I uvene of Knoxville linn 2H im hmnl At the .nme time A. I Mikoyan I.,,,,,,., „m| Tied Maitln, hath fm installment in .Marshall Clan fund. .'"It ' o
# Thtasing of the conridea Ihe
!
Among those lellirillmt t" th' fin .hi flint session
was relieved of diitle. as minis- ,)l(,t s ,
Cardinal pitcher.- (or European
n-covery.
Tlm.e
Satlfoid elnli from tho I1MX u-nin, Khsthuscmnn Kay Hosenkiau* u;r u [ r,Jr#,|«n
nnd
ri“ will wn k .«*inMliitiinfnl pcnBimr funds nn- ux|MTtni («&gt; run mil A p r.* 'ni&lt;1 n ,“ l work &gt;*tiip|ii»j|f iuillrd
IDeluded Umhly Lake, Connie Knv- | „f the IIKIH Hnnfntd Giants lepml pbiriNl liy ii r«®Iu_tiv«* unknown, Hf'ttlrmi*n* uf thf*lr (bimugn null^• 1! iinltH* (*riiiirri*i*fi fikiiys frvsh piodtiction in 1ft coal dnlWi nil
,a
legate
to
tin
United
Nation.
Ul|llf ,,, w r,4MMMH)
1east of the Mississippi, These
akla, Len Mnttc, Johnny MeMunun, | ,.il tu the Knoxville team. Ait
: appropriations.
Andrei Gromyko, former Soviet
,
,
stales employ uliout .'((ii.OOO soft
Charlie I’epln. I'nt Horn a he IIn, J&lt;m I Ihinhiim nt the l!*|s Sanlutd elnli Sceurity
Council, took the No. J
&lt;'ff‘.e t- of the game have Itc-n | At hi. Key West vu-atmn. .pot
, ,
,
,
75o*Ht an
PHONE
Helm 111 nmi Itlll Sptnka. Gharllu
tnl tn Slnu* f it) untl Hill post it, the
foreign ministry, dr- &lt;hn-t .ml I" show cause tomorrow Tresidcnt I roman was roported ,,
|(
1
Kune, rigldhundt'd pitcher hu* '■&lt;•&gt;. Mm-ki-1 him lieen training with the jtiity imdtM VitihiiLiky, wbu ftii iii* why' buns nn Iriinift itntl i iii*Iin folbjvvtiiiuf ijuv'i'liijiinufifs I'loscly. lliji
leported, hut i. expected to l»' .1,.,-toy Cltv (liaots omht fllrecliou
...?'«l
shouldn't I.,- lifled immediately asswiutes s„hl it-varses In Con*' United^ min,- worker chief John
n rniiip shortly.
:„( Mam.g., Itceke.
( lot f i e l d e r , • ' | V
p.mition.
A GOOD SUPPLY OP
'Little Mmt
I. known
of the nuw and why the player* shouldn't he giess im ieuu'd Ihe posslhllity that I*- Lewis' work stoppage order ex''We will Just take things i-a.) i 'p,,.,, i'„ | ,1.1,. T -• I' d to L tmxvill-- planning chairmtin outside of tin* permitted to d)eker*on contract', he might tout tin- country again ''mp'ed unionists in
10 other
24 I ln u r S e rv ic e
for iilaiut n week so that the f&lt; I
Maniigi-i .lolomy Hudson of th" Soviet Dnion. Sahuiov will have not Im,taining 'In- reserve clause to huild fin-v under cmigresxmen states west of the Mississippi,
low. will he aide to round into
-,(,„vdie I at m l!*T* iitrivi-,1 the highly important duly of
It's the reset ve elauso, that opposing
the
Adm oust t at ion's I It,-so states employ about .IL’.IMMI YELLOW CAB CO.
form. We prohnldy will not slat! (|) l(||, ,;l|1Mls ,.ulll|, Vivteiihiy II sopi-i vising Ihe ttrogti'Ss of the putt ol every hiiM-halt eonlitel titeltsuies
IIrun nl*'* I iihmm Mrr tier tiNllim
united mine workers.
vork
I*4IIK U L A JMI RT.
llitra-.ipiad eonle-it. hefoie the hl|!l
..........
|„. „ „-out Im
f)Ve Vca. uluti.
. .
. . . I . , i.
Th" states where piodactma was
which id,ids a player to one team
first of next week, Managei (. mi...mmg yea
rn ,e
thfid five yei.i plan, until that team is tetidy to ill- !
.
* Idled with apptoxinuite figures of
I&gt;c*r dnni’ttjfcl tJiiFi mmning.
Im ul will iihmh i nmnnu•*i *♦ *%f *b« which Sutiiiiuv bud burn niim*-&lt;l pose of him, that Is mulct flu1
miners Involved:
foil Ign aid th,* .Semite foreign
Virginia .. ....... mi. Ti-nnH B T IU IIM
'*1 rculiu* Hint Sunfunl fun* fu,|,, t |uhs m v9iititiiifc? filiiym* •»* In
l in Mnidi. tftll, whs in. in these aejftirut" salts.
are anxious to know who will
|(|l, ,(iru,
M l opted hy the (d-rtaan mvaThe banished players
charge Iel,mulls committee railed on , y|Vaniu (KMJ,(«)»,, Kentucky (BO,. Hhas Id Retd TkU Helpful New Booh
niltmis ILM.Mmi, Alabama
on the leant, lull I will piolmhly
„f Itu..ia.
that l-a ehnll is u mom.pul" f oe Marshall Tlun Admin,stialor Tin,I
You Can Haro It Without Coot
not even know myself until "f,‘ | \ | l o r v i l ' V
C itV
iTInimlng is at the hosts id timmig tu vn-hiliim &lt;f th" ao'i I,. Hoffman to o , it- vast put - (22,f)0fj), Ohio f IHJHMIi, Virginia
P ix e l TOO* 0 * 0 1 *
Emit iUy
Out aisk.rs of CAtl Dtlf, iSs
open the Nt'ii.on on Apt. It." l i H U i r n ,
||„. Soviet economy. The fits', tiiisl laws They "intend the , chasing powe, to aid the Aumrteat, 1, , 5 ,m,M&gt; Tcnm-.see (lO.IXMi). In- •7-&gt;r«r
(Jl
iscIkS*. for rar»i sod (ids. sr.
(H.niDii, Maryland (L'.IKin, nsiUsi wtS-vs, fhsra. «t»»* si ttsrlSs
MniiNgtT Uinla-r asset ted. Mow- Announce lilt I Mans five-year plan ran flout IDL’D to «nspen«lon. have prevented them eemiomy wheneve, ,t mil without
isvl, "11,su for
iiijuMiig Euiopes n-covery.
Temisylvanin ulso has uliout 75,over, we will keep them posted m i1
IH'l.’t and was eoiinidereil to have fimo earning a livelihood.
.bo n»»d ulvk* »h»o sppraacUaa
I lit* riMiiMiHtrt* Aahi I Icf f tniiii (14141 iinUirurito (bnr&lt;i nut 11 miner* ttuvuMs-t.
all activity."
I
, ,
. tench,d 1K1.7 per cent of Us in■omanboral, ■voilailassl or Ik* m«sop*uM
Defendant,
m
the
$2,ft(MI,iiou
Thc Snttford lean, will hold om Maitagc, -I"''
ihi I.' , -d '*' ■11 du .lt uil oatpol goal, l lu- -ecoml Hit filed hy Lanier and Martin
Th» book rontslnt nufh l.lorm.lkin shaul
U' * ...... .
IU.oduct« idle.
itl*l ssd krxl.M ss-J Ida kow Ik* (OtHUL'l
a-tlay workout, at llu- Muitlclpal "'V ('Hy 'l.itlh' t-oiot' and tao'i five.year plan rai&lt; into l!C)7 ami ini' A It. f■handler, ...................... whl,BV,,r I"'""1''1"
FtJlN ks* k.l,ml nssy prerar* (nr tk*M ImAir|torl until fu ithrr notice. True if*''Tommy Heath "f ' ■’* " o in " 1 w a s
aimed
aI
str,-lighting
l.al IliftM. sr ks* lirnniM rrM 1o rosnr
TITTHIItmtlM. Mar. I t —
iiuti'iuill; Kurd CJ, Frick, pie*
tuSrr Iron rrsmpisx. hrwlsrhr, bsrksca#
lice, will hegm til 1f):Dll a’cluck in j mill. Millet. ''id
**|Mad* ( Soviet tlefen.ive riiuuetiy and at of
The coal mine shutdown at a
Boyd Naini'd
iXustafssrOnn.ldrtmrsonkrs
tilt* morning mid will lust till ee Ot I •hi "Ugh full pun toe session, at' , oop.oving the ,pialil.v "f goods -id'-nt uf the Nntiomil beiiKut;
yno »llk Ik. compHviral.
glancu:
Th. 558
Will
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
^1
'.
iirctiik'iil
of
th
e
!
I lx Sanford Avr.
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rll* &gt;oi,r ssia* and *Jthree and one.half hour..
Illicit camp yi-steiduv amh i " I " '1 px.durcd.)
Miners Idle: 171.mm
AlM«'i it'lin I.entf lit1, 'Iiff i rue* Truilt
11 Iiiittuiiril irm ii t'HMr ••»(** I
dn*« no ■rwslcid an-l Mod II nos lo Ms,tbs
New pluyeis listed on the Sun- [eoiiditlims fm spimg naming
Idled in lullioads. li'.i.iiou
Jskssoo, Drpt P-S CkalUaoan, T lu sia .
until, preMdenf of tin* Nutioiinl A** Ibim tin uttempl to rni'iiT mid
ford roster Include;
1 Mam,get ilmilli .................I (hut
Rotary Meet
Two week piialuclmn l o s s L'M,Hoiiiitnni mul I be Jft Major Leiiifiie 1 I'HHtiiiliiti* ihe Semi Ie ”
James (Ilackiii who has Is-,-a as In- plans I" send In. plavm &lt; i"1"
While Lewis has sliessed Ins ,1X111,1X11) Inns
i lol** tut 11muni I'rwiw I'uwr li»«r»
signed to Hanford hy the Ogdens..... . intra sipuid ..... .
........ .
„,ip&lt;is,tl„n It. Hoy,| to connectio n
Total value of lost tonnAgc:
hurg. N. Y. ,-iilry III the Ihilde, ami will io-.hal.lv ".olium da Iv .U K tlilMU* *1* y*iM IK' !)•'(«
| with the s l o p .w m k o r d e i. llu? fHim.ixm.imu
la-ngue, a Tins, C nrgnnixulmu 'games fm the lent Hindi', of I "■ DnmTibiritf the nil'll lie Imd met
Court Action
iiiiuing vacullni, also will cut
(ilarklt, i. a rigid humled pllrlie, | week Ttl'luv II" Mill' , - t,,|*l 1 nl ii i i cent intei nut muni «
| down on pie.enl laige reservit
I ion in tJurliiT, he *ithl nnv* nI , (• “"tisiirii *■..... • * » *'"V
from Thlludelphiu‘l-dlh- Omul. .... .
docks on coul,
coal, Inal
slock,
I lint will
will Impiove
ImpiDVe safety functions from Ihu Uuieuo
Six rookie rigid handed p ilc h e s , Ihe first exhllut
gam-- ,.r M,e 'hem was a lui.dncss man m fedeial ih'HIcl
courl
decision
Mt,a t,g o |,us,too, when hit „f Mines hy establishing a separhave
appeared
In Sanford season for either "f th- '
" Shanghai wla, had a mulual Tiir-nd which thn-w^oul the ad as uncon l.arguins with nun*- owta-rs f", at "huicau of coal mines inuniforms. They include: Ed Kur | ll"t», teams letiiin I" Hnnfoid
who lived only „ block down the l slitotiomd. I In law reipdres that „ new mining ,-until,d.
spedion in tile Interior Depurtplew.kl. aH. from New lll lluln,' a pi,it of conlc.ls „v c lie- wees si i eel. another hail flown all Ihe only Kin'll-h can In- In light in Ha
l.cwir' mi,In uigomeiit in op. moot."
CniHi., five feel-ten loehes tall and end. The M ilica oi.d th- New t* r , "ay f"»» Delhi, liulin, by reg u lar’ wall lluoogl, ihe first four gruden.
Ih.yd has been that lloyd
This plan, ititrmhiccd us a J,l|l
weighs lilft; Al Millei, HI. fn,m ,s,.v lean, in,-, I al H"
....... I"' an line in two days, aimlhei from
Ju sliie. Iiankfurler and Hal |. t„ “Im-xpeiicm-t-d" to udrnm- hy Henil tor Johnson
i D-Colo |,
riC K 'S P A C K A G E STORE
I’liilndelphln, -ix feet lull anil Tail on Saionlav' i,fie,oo"ii “'") ( Ihn no, desrriW-d Ihe puverty and (ledge eniereil paitial dissents to is,-i nine
nnn- safety
safely reipiireiioiits
u-ipiiieim nts | was hide trucked,
weighs 17ft; Tele .Mallei, 21), fiuiiL Sinidav aflenmtoi
offering In his home city, and an- an otheiwtse onaiiini'uis decision pmpi ily
| (TMiihoney said that Johnson’s!
410 Sanford Avenue
fiion Sweden, ...................
lla- new illsin Ihe Imol- rase.
The deeismn
llcf.oe ihe
Selinte ...........................
committee I loll -contains
New Ymk f’lly, six leel.ime inch
iivmu lathe,
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.............tn..........
■■■• ........
.......... . no provisions fm
THTLTfK I'.ITCHES l l \ s s
t| n l gov, imo u f lhid ionnli.v, day did mil pass on the merits of voted on lloyd, t, proposal was; strengthening government mine
tall and weighs 17ft; tlimit HlirTna,
Hugh Tilda,--k, lo,-nl lomls • imiri.
, |,|,.f of staff of the HwciL'the Hawaiian law Itself.
inadi, that Congress sltip mine safety enforcement.
21, from Indian Head, Md., five
im i-.ru inches
.... * lull
...........
............
The dining car ruse came lo Ihe
....... *
fret-ten
and weighs
IID) was proudly displaying aw |* ,-1, a, my, lold whal IliiliiriT Is do•ltd Hank lleckcr, 21, Itcrkclneyei, pound lingo moiitl, hho-k h,v&gt;. lit „IK 1M j.;ll(l,|ie to forth,-r inlern,,.
high courl fmia a decision hy a
III., six feel lull ami weighs IHf,. Ihe downtown area this morning
|j„i,„| p,.,„.|., uml of Ids own th-clspecial Hare lodge II. N. dlxtriel
George Klmiogiuimff is a cateli |Thn fish was caught m-ai Mallei j„„ ((l wmi, luwanl Iloit end.
con,I in llallliooie-.
ei, IM, from HI. Louis. Mo. lie Lake Talk.
. -'The Itolarian from India," M, ! That ,,m il llio-w out a nmiplall.t
Is .lx feet lull ami weighs 1HD. ,
. . .
White added, "revealed ltint both hy Elmer W. Ileodersnli, Hiillimoro
Three Infield,-is Im-lude Dirk iluag-j
DHII HI MILK
^
l.md Wav,-I ami Louis Moiinlhat- tugio again-I a policy adopled liy
ham, ID, fioiu Thlladelphia, lie ' CIIAHLEHI IlN, .Mar. II D*per
i,,.,! |,c, ii ll'darlims in Deltl.'' Ihe Houlhei n-raill nulls uf sulliag
is five frel leu Inches tall an,I lull —The setting will he niilheiill''
Insisting that lie laid not wanted
aside "in- or two luhles fm lie*
weighs ifXI, Ed Kusko, IX, m a when the hall In of I-art Namleij() |„, yoveimo of Itulary, M r.'groi's in a curtnjlu-d or pnrtitiomol J
shortstop from Elirala-th, N. J is le-enacled in fiiewroks in (.Ion While said, tin,I he i emeiulH-i,sl section at the kitchen end of d in -’
ho 1h five feel-11 Inches lull I lesion during the 11)11)
Axulea wj,„t he loid fii d eiunci! In Ho- mg ins,
and weighs IDO. Charlie Fury. : Festival, Api 10-21
tury 20 .vein - n-n 'ti"&lt; a
Henderson la appealing to the.
It), is u citlohliiallon Hard ••useThe nmek loillle will Jake place alwavs docs vvloit he is called Upon Hupieme Court contended the ease j
IIIHII-sh'irIslop Ills home Is New Api. 10. on llu- fe-llvuls opening |n ■|&lt;.. ami ugi , ed t■, a,-, epi lla jon involved "the ipieslion whether|
York City. Sal Ferrate, I'.',
day. shot llv aflei the huge pa Now he s,,hl lie i glad tlial lie look , scgicgatiioi is discriminulioii, lie-1
Hie only rookie outfield,-i listed ,i»l&lt;- of duals As on Apt. 12. IM'll. ,, hecaase la lot- tiuvelled six cause Invipmlity invarialdy ucoiiluli the rasters, lie hulls fimn New- speetal'o . w.ll watch hum tin- thousand miles m Floriilu siiice iinnles segregation."
« &amp; » &gt;*
York City and is six feel tall, lie | Idgh halt ary and from the 1"" f-, hoc,tilling gave,mo, lias nuidc offl-j The dlsirirt court derided t hut:
weighs 1(H).
l top' on East llnltcry.
(rial visits In 2X dulis, and has atI The talde arrangement does
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.
.
.landed H&gt; &gt;o Ift oilier Huh mcel- not icsiilt in nil unjust iliyrini
The young race horse named
Dlie of Hill Goodman a singles I JntCM* and has found it a most en* inalion against liegriHis.
llllnl is owned liy H. E. Tershell,' for lla- lied .Sox Iasi season mdg- llgliiening uml inspiring exp,-,2. Hnciul segiegution of interi stain passengers is not forbidden
a graduuto of Ihr
nr Universily of ed in Eddie Joosl'a sliirl. llu- hull j |t,nci.
rolled
up
to
shorlslop's
sleeve.
Htressing tlie fart dial yoo ,li,| l.y die Constiluiinn, the Interstate
Illinois,
not find Hot,try t-lulis In Franco's Commerce Act, or any other law,
Spain, in Mo*sollid's Italy, in llit- piovided there is no real im'ipiuller'x Gen,uoiy &lt;u in Stalin's Uus- ity of lieiilmont,
!l. Allollng
nln, Mr. Wliile mldi'd that you
_ seat liy race—If
find tlicm tu every othur country of ie,|uiillty of servlco In proportionITIE Ol’ENINfi OK
III,- win III win," di-ni'.'-rMry evicts .ately fair Is mil no,I imoporlily
I. HiTusal lo seat a pavsenger
ami Ihe alirlils of the Individ,ii,I
at any vacant place in a dining
mail are iiplielil.
Ml Wl.ii,■ lold how marh Ihe car, when the laid,, provided for
Slim- hive oolrlliuled lo Ho- persons of his race is occupied, is
i-irv m
di nl. I, and said that to, more unjust or lliruultalile Ilian
N E W LO C A TIO N — T A I.IIO IT H D R IV E IN
Ii i- folb wlag ill the foolsleps Ihe wuit necessary for other pax111.1 N, SANFDUD AVF.NUK - THtlNH Olii-W
of Tool Siine as distriei governor sengers when all seals in the cur
and is Dying wit), much diffiridly uro occupied.
Ilendersim's suit was against tho
lo ra lly on as well us he did.
T A IL O R E D , H 'l T E I ) A U TO S E A T &lt;O V E R S
Orville Toialilou .innoiinred that Southern Hallway, llu first filed
SED A N S
. ? |2 - 9 H IN S T A L L E D
Holury’s Junior huscholl li-ugau a claim for damages in UU2,
will get under way next Monday claiming that ho was denied dining
Wh»H imwwA Art*
«f »«fr* fo«L
C O ir i'E ................
$ 0.9H IN S T A L L E D
with six teams of 12 or If) hoys car service on u trip From Haitieach, ami urged as many Hnturlnns j more tn Atluntn. Tho Interstato
us possible
!r, “thu
.......w ork1
‘ I Commuice
f — —. —
n
--------- j , — , - c . dlimlstod
j
posxihlc lo
to assist
nss|*t lr,
Commission
DOOR CAN E L S C O V E R E D »:i..r&gt;0 up
, hi* claim fur damage*, blit a thrfcoand l„ utlciul Ihe games.
HEAD LINERS INSTALLED—Cnupix *!«.«»
1judge U. 9. district court In 1944
HKF. 1IH FOIl I'O.MTLKTE CAIl Jk FUIINITUIIK UTHOI.HTEIIY
Twenty-live American League
„ ' ruled_ thut
.. dining __
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car regulations
WF. HF.W OK C0VF.ll ANYTHING
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home rnn« enme with tho buses did not give substantial"eipinflty
luadod last season.
| of treatm ent te negroes.
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B e g i n Drills At
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l.dWKIt I'ltH'KS. Kxpert uitlch
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ii'piiirintr. ii •' I'l'lloiii-, Home
stull n if u riifvm lrl unitor
Shop, I7IM&gt; Siinfoid Ave. I'lioitf
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Allu nlli Ilank Midi:.
IUtovi t llull loan of pmvpr
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ln« A dnl niovinK We xpeeialUc
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AVI1,1, Sni’iifirt' fi mom moilfrn
CASH I'ltICK flHroHi
in eonditiiiiiiiii; liiiililint; lot. A
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lymmillt l.nlf Courm. William |
h o M.KII MOTtlll SAI.KS
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m*iii Sonenlo.
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fntij \ Vi hiir fm an|t*
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II week*. I’hime 12M-W.
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la ll.t a d la tha la lapk u a* hunt,,
See John W. II. Moore
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IIIU I'almrtlu We. ’ riitmi- IOII i
la r a t u m far I h i . a ra n n im o d a Impiovfd
Tiled I 'm nia. With I KItMINA1, 4»It 11.1., Mu* nIhIIoii
tlua tha a d .a r t l.a r I . . i p r r t r i l
. &lt; la pay p ro m p tly .
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mid 2d Aeif*-M m.y With Cm.il
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W | .a h llr a llaa.
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I’m (aide to.oi i pliant. 22 yeiara'
Koin Ail e tiinvv with Ti ttuoin ONK COAT Flat Wall i'niiil fm
IMaaaa lattly aa tmmadlaiaty
expfMenee in Sfnunolf Coilllly.
II aa araaa . r r . r . la .imr ail
Ilum,M11m All City Convenany ............ *ui fine, AI I it liul j II. M &lt;i leiiMMi, l.nkf Maty.
Mr raaaot *a rpapua.lfcla (»r
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JOHN W II. MIMIIti:. Iteiillnr
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VCNFTIAN MUNHS mu,dr in or-'
221 i:, Flr.l SI.
I 'limit* 120.
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I’hone 1.71.1
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tiled mui in I'lilliviiMun l inmril mon tahlr, u*nl
JlP l'f’ Crtf.l, M7 for KmVery. lirnerainr
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IHIMIfi Kllffliole (leak. I.lined
mid S l n i l r t
lo rv o r
Swain'*
Viffl*
lev, ii rand pu k up nl J
lid
Olik, lord
$ IP llh
itultery tin rv ic i', n i l W . F ira t
lHJtIII FARM on We.-.t r i r*l
$ IP.fid l.ow Huy Cheat id Oiun
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f l * . xllup ivoi II
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ferlilt/ei
and
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limit
• IlMl.fill Mux Spi ltiK*, iloliMe ‘ Oltl.ANTHI Mornliu' Sm dliirl i d
FDR R E N T
in pood . oii.|dion. Will nidi mill
u / 1 , *hop ivoi ii ■ iieli
$l!i',l.ri.
Inrtalo C n ioitv .'tint Cull Itnlpl
oi wjlhonl hiiii'f
SMAI.I.
STORK .....in nml furlilKhed ii purl
fill.fill Mox Sprinit.a, twin *ire.
Mm tHtraJ
FA ItM, In iieri'a, 7 ueiex I ileal,
Infill. 20K N. I’mk Ave. I’hone
.hop m o o . ■•mil
$ I !i !•:* *
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$22!M&gt;0 I'hlppelldillf Sofii , Ilrlp-Si '11 *&gt;ell Set alee l.uinop
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next el op, tli.filMl.dll III AtTtKtra . $ I I.Ufa Fell HlISC ItllK*, !» ' Ifi,
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I • tiaeil Sofa, flume mill vj'iniy, Fl.l Mill SANHINH mi.I run .linn
K. Mnrnclt, Fein I’uik. Flu.
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*hupr, cnri lie tewith lumieru eqmpioem.
* SMALL
furnlahetl
iipurlinent IIimiiu No. 2
I'hone 1010 vovetfil
$13,011
vem* experience. Work yom
lldulta. 3011 Elm Ave.
Floridu Slalr Ikink lllilit.
IfiUJIA haifhole df*k* 7 diuwerx,
anli'i'd. K. F. Hlevt'ii*. M&lt;
Mionde, Muple, Wulnut,
Mox 14 l A. Sutifoid Cull 711■ S
r.'f.. ROOM with or without kitchen I’HCHLIAMLY nltrartivu old ciiim*
eneh
$10,115
uft*’ ' tin J’.M or Ih'f,11e . o&gt;
prlvilfRex. 31(1 W. 3rd. St.
i try home ul 2.1 Ml Mellotivillu Res. IH.P5, 12 fl. Mtouilloom, Tnn
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A Hi own Culnuliil pullet n, per
3 ROOM furnlaluiil itpitrIntent. plenty of fnill. Nensmialde nl
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$
5.05
duwnxlnlm. I'iiono 721-M after
$UiHH).dd. Finmued.
S E R V IC E S e n o id lo N’iimi
MATII RICH
S T \ Fl'&lt;Mill'S \M(1I (I SEIM tl I
BdM* I*. M.
MAY AMU REALTY COMPANY
I’hone 127 I'nrk A 2nd.
I’hone :i|!li
_________
______________ j 200 N. I’urk Ave.
I’h. HOH 201 K. Firxt Nl.
UNFURN18IIKI) ituniRf opt .
ELECTRIC or
ICKI I'l'MK WimmI I’rexervudve.
Adult * only, 2100 MidlonvMIe I ft /ftlT II I.1W f o r . S A L K
ACETYLENE
SKMx AIt 11\ (.In** a I’ntnt In.
WELIIINt;
SMALL modern fiirnlahi'd upnrt
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112-II I W. 2nd. NL
Hmilord Motor K Eqpl. I •
I'hunr 120.
2(IK W. 1*1 Street
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Luke Mnry, (.'nil Sntunluy even- * ,lr** ^ -ddI hone .1197 (i(IAT MII.K. It. H. I’rP'xl, I’hone See Jumme Uuwali*- Sheet Melnl
710 WI
in$r or Sunduy nflernoon,
| FRIHI) JUMMO SHRIMI dinnera
Wui l, * fur new , adbiliu* and
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new . fine*.
Rmiuitor rcpairnitt
12 FT. MEAT box. 2 dnytnn acalex,
,
We ta le ulf
V R e a l E s ta te F o r S a le
3 TUXEDO KKEIlH: Comnlnto lino.] mldinu machine, ciixlt rnyiater,
'l mill iu*ti,ll.
Hunt'* Tuxedo Feed Store.
j meal urlmler mid meat allrer.|COHEN'S Itndintm
Itm
Hepnli Simp (
MBAi. ESTATE - INHITIANCE
fur new Unri'H mid emupb'i ■ ii ,
LUNCHEONmid
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MANAI5KMKNT
puli* I'linue 3511 W. Item IIM'.
xervetl every duy ut Laney'ai
MOTOROLA
RAYMONH M. MALL, Realtor
Dritu Store. 75*- up.
I AUTO Uuihiix
$311,95 Smifunl Ave.
..ill. 4 Florida Slnlr Rank ltldx.
I’lirtubloa , .
SEE UN FOR
r.xpert TIRE
h u e Repuirinit
itcpuiritiK
t'iL'llS 11,1
FOR FARMS, humuH, hualneaa Expert
MIMKotillAPH I’RINTINI,
NTAFFOItli'H
AMOCO
SERVICE•
$17.95 up
pro petty mid ucti'utfc, acu your
AND TY PI NR
Pbune i!97
K. A. HI rout Really Anency Park A 2nd.
100 Sanford Ave.
Phone HIM
( 111:DJI IIL’REAU OF
tirle M Molhifiix, Axxocialo HOUSE PAINT, Firxt quHltty F.
I’uint Joli* lu*t liinyer from RcolV 110 N ParkSANFORD Plume 1*1)
1307 K. Second Street ur phono
J. C. imlxlde while $5.25 uul.
1309-J.
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SKNKARIK lllatta ft palm Co. USED Sufi, with xltp cover*, $29.90
If you want ,i..ulliy In I’AIN'IINE
112-114 W. 2nd. HL
t«*h. I'hfde 524-J.
LARUE LOT, heavily tlndtcrod,
A IIDDY WORK I Ituvr tw» ..f
Phone
120.
fronting on Cryatal Lake am]
Die beat men In town. Kxlliuiile*
HOUSE trailer. Can K' xecn 1210
Lake View Avenue, City wutcr, HOT LUNCHfctt ovory day from
fr*’e, work gnarmileed. The be t
ft
Maunull.v ur Itupilre 559 Plnmuxa
electricity and phone connection*
luuteriiilx uxed. Roy Reel'* I'mnl
11:30 tu 8:00 a t HOMKK'8.
Drive. N*i rraxonable offer reavallahU*. L. A. Cline, tuikc
A llody SI,up, 39(1 W. 2ml. S(.
fu*ed.
FISHINO
TACKLE,
Hhlnera,
Hear,
Mary, Fla.
Soft drinka A Handwlrhea. SIMMONS metal Itaby bed ami DltKHHMAKINR A A llen,.....
Yvclte A (Jordon Floatlntr Store,
Flrxt rlnx* work. Mix. Fulken
uintttpxx In excellent condition.
MAYFAIR
(lateen Mrldae. Open every day
berg. H2(l Wuxi 20lh. St
$25.00. Cull 323-J.
Ranrurd'u fiuext Miilidivlaimi-Lota
from H:3(l A. M. lo (1:90 I'. M.
B, (1, 7 and H, Muck H, Mnyfnlr.
20' x 20' Aluminum Utility Hhrd,
Cloaeil Mimdaya.
Each iut 5d x 132.5’. $509. each
iiuludliiK 40 gul, oil burning 13^ N O riC E H — P E R S O N AL
caali or term*. Owner LEO RAS STOVE, 0. K. rufrlxurntor
heater, tollat, xtnllunary wuxh FREE PARKINR fur uur cuxlmn
ROSEN, P. 0. Mox Hi t, Miami
alorvd hero. Cun lie xecn by
tub*, xhower fixture*, wiring In
era 1 IlliK'k ft ion Down Town
■ Roach, Florida.
wrillnK
Mra.
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WI\Rwurtb,
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Fr^ H anf,Kir*rjN H T ^
AMO I O S KR V, (
70(1 Muy SI. Jarkaunvillc.
Avemii'X,
Park A 2nd,
Phmir ’H1)/
fARMS: 6 acre* and up, with ur
Korun.
TRAI1.Ell—2 wlieal, new tlreu.
L ' without hutnai.
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Sell reaxonaJde. P. O. Mox 935,
Idle y&lt;
ROMES: $4,690 ami up, cm*h or
Smi/urd.
wall, any make nr modelI. dfaMX* I.OHT-Tiiexibiy A. M. id five
ternia.
replacement parta.
LAKEFRONT ESTATES: A t­ HAW and Pulley: Traclor, into '48;
imlntN, III. 17—92, Drown la'itcb
(flaaa A Paint Co.
tractive prici'H.
legged ting, mudltini *lae, in,
Lift Harrow with Hcallop dip: SKNKARIK
I I 2-1II W. 2nd. HI.
J. W. HALL, Realtor
M A R Harrow; drove Fender*:
wer* name "MOY". Nntlfy Wyatt
Phono
IN
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Rtliable Heal Eatate Service.
Murrla, P. O. Mux DMI , Fellow
11-28 Urea: trailer. Fred H.
»42* Mellonvllla Ave., Phone H iW
ship Front, Hanford, Flu. "
Fauclier Orange City, Fla. Phono
840X________
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Telephone IH9H.
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A R TIC LE!* W A N T K D
Zoned I N OUST HIAL Tr7c lU« r
BW earner of Fulton and Mapla, Mlll'a Swap Shop—Wo buy, rail or
ii i
A i i m N KOH h a l f ;
Lota 1, 2 and Elk of lota 3 and
trade moat anything.* &lt;004$ San- lllghoat caah urtoo paid foe uacd
I and WVk of Imt 9, Block I,
furnituro.
Tod
Davla
Furniture
1939
Packard
xlx, excellent con
ford Ave. Phono 108-J.
Co. 811 K. lit. Ph. M8.
Tier 8, Sanford. $105(1. caah or
illtlnn. Phono DtMl-W.
term*. Ownor LEO ROSEN, P. BREAKFAST — aorvod ovory day
HUUHE*TralTe‘r, I i V eTT uT sT.Tr
a t Lanoy'a D$ug Store. 88c up.
0. Box 814, Miami Bench, Flor­
H ELP W ANTED
Phono 888-W.
ida.
SEWING M A C H I N E S . BerCa
HOUSE
TRAILER. ~Sco Floyd
Sowing Mach. Center, 110 W, WANTED—Men to qualify for tha
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SCAR Ocala, Fla.—five
Police Department. Patrolmen Jones, FollowiMp Front, Air. bungalow, full baaement, Turnand Motor Cycle Patrolman. For bate,
I ' ace, garage, In attractive cel­ HAIRY INDIGO, the flneot cover
particular*, Boo N. 0. Rawer, 8 coat joba outlaat one, Roy Reek
crap
(hat
can
bo
grown
In
grave*
ling! 4 aerea •'u v e . 3 acrea garExaminer, City Civil Service
dan. One block from achool. .and aolf building on any land,
Board.
1937 FORD Sedan, five good lire*
hlghtat t,
•• W» »W
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68W , Sanford.
motor in excellent condition
radio. $876,'Bid W. lab St»h»d
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less side-sway on curves .1

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it Mtunly new frnm e, mi etiKtin* i„&gt; \ il,rili,,ii fret* \&gt;„i
etui HOitrcely lienr il. linger tip sleetin g , new . longer
RprittgH. Inaitle y o u ’ll Mini w nle. wnle settlH, d e e p m id
mifl . . . 'I'tuw e nre junt it f n r ,,l tlit- llt.l new fentiires
in th e HMD K a is e r . . . Iineked up l&gt;\ tl,,' U lR J (il'!l)
U K L1A I11LITY pruvetl lav .l.tU.lHlil m iner;, in o v er
Hint* Million mill'd of podlwnr driving

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PRODUCE COMPANY
OF S A N F O R D

WILL OPEN ON
OCTOBER 1st, 1949
LOCATION OF WAREHOUSE
WILL BE ANNOUNCED LA TE R D ATE

ATTENTION GROWERS!
OUR RATE OF COMMISSION WILL BE 5% WHICH WE FEEL IS FA IR TO YOU AND TO U S .ALSO, IMMEDIATE PAYMENT AS SOON AS YOUR MERCHANDISE LEAVES OUR WARE­
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VOLUME XXXX

Established 1908

Denmark May
Join Atlantic
d Defense Pad
Rasmussen Indicates
He Will Ask His
Country To Enter
Proposed Alliance

Vehicle Group To
Get Extra Funds
TALLAHASSEE. Mar. 1 6 id’l- T h e State Motor Vchlcte
CornmNalon today w«a allowed
to -pend an rxtrn $76,000 for
I hi11 quarter la Imv -mlnnc* of
extra employea hired -*lncc la«l
October in handle the new title
lien registration law. Motor
Vehicle Commissioner A r c h
Livingston said more than 100
new employes had to he hired
after the law became effective
Oct. I, but moit of them werr
put on before he succeeded John
Kilgore as head of the onto tag
agency on Jan. 4. “The number
of people has not hern increased
«ince I've been over there with
the exception of about 16," Liv­
ing.Inn told the Cnhlncl, al­
though "till* is the time of year
when we ought to Increase the
personnel" because initoninhile
iiceme lag sales ure breaking
alt records.

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

Doldrums Rule
C oalfields As
Strikes Spread

Vct« Observe Start
Of American Legion
PARIS, Mar7~lZ-&lt;/P)—Vet­
erans of two world wars today,
In a brief ceremony, marked
the 301 h anniversary of the
founding of__ tin:---- In u iru-aft
L egion.A wreath wu* placed
on u pia&lt;|iic marking the birthplace of the Legion on Mar. 16,
IP 111, which was an ol&lt;l vaude­
ville hell. A f c | French war
veterans mingled with the
Americans, and two brigadier
generals attended this |0 min­
ute ceremony — Foster Tukr,
l), H. emhnssy mllilnry attache,
and II. L. Peckhain, of the
grave* registration commend.

4.000 Employees Of
! Wabash R a i l r o a d
Walk Off, Tying
Up Entire System

Associated Press Leased Wire

T U E S D A Y . M A R C H 15. ID ID

House Okays
“Home Rule”
Rent Control
Each State, County
And City May De­
cide F or I t s e l f
On Housing Row

N o. 1-18.

Senate Group Rejects
ren Nomination—
Resources Board
Army Dock A nd Chase Reports On
Equipment B u r n Freeze Damage To
In Oakland F i r e Texas, California

Sen.

Joins 6
To Tip
Against Tru­
Appointment

Byrd

WASHINGTON. Mar. 1 5 - f /l’j
W A SH IN G TO N . Mar. 16 u P i
HY ASHOCI \TKII I’llFHS
Republicans
— Denmark'* forrign mimilrr indi• I hr I louse volnl today to let:
A strike nl Itrlwern 1,500 and
* j . li stair, roimly and city dr, rile
f trd today he will rtcommrnd
Scales
4.000 operating employes of the
a t' hit country join the North
for it ..‘If whrihrr to krrp tent . onWabash r.tiltn.id today lird up the
man's
Atlantic D efrntr Alliance.
Irol
entire system h i six mid western
The minister, Gustav Rauuuurri.
Hv a misr-cnunt vote of l ‘&lt;H in
slate*.
WAX H\C. TOW Mar. 15— (TP)
wound up hit five-day facl-fiiulmvt
160
a itldrd llm "lin m r i u l r " am
I lie Small- Armed Services Com*
rite
walkout,
irsiilling
limit
a
minion here with a farrwrll call on
riuliurnl to the trdeial rent lollllol F(_)s^ j [yj J j | y
miller (..div irrcctcd President
Inrukdnwn
lit
negotiation,,,
attic
on
Ol
SabTexas
Citrus
Said
To
Secretary o{ Stole Acheron.
hill
Under it, lns.il gm rinins
I iuiti.ni v nomination of Mon C.
the second day of the coal mine
otage C o n s i d t*r e d Be Set Back Bv At Waltgirn
When he wa» leaving, reportei»
bsshrs
roulil tors out trill totillol
t.&gt; be .hairm sn of tha
shutdown
and
the
resultant
layolf
aikrd what hji ircommrndatiun to
• nv timr thrv wish. Dir voir i&lt;
Hy
U.
S.
Authorities
L t 'i l S t
] 111 O f Y c a rS jN n tio n .il &gt;rruntv Rciouices Board.
of
IImliiamis
of
employes
of
coal
the Danixli parliament would he
loll i all i mini lain
On ,v / b vote, the commute*
hauling tailraods east of the Me- Russia Continues To Sub|r, I lo
Uairmpirn laid: "I Irave it to you
DAM AND t .d ll. M ,,
16 f u r /.- dim.igr
Irxav siitut t.iblcvl the nomination. That action
I hr Adnonlstlalluu oppo.cd the
issippi
River.
f t draw the irntihlr coiirtuiiun.'*
Shake Up Top Gov­ anirmlmrnl and uridoublrdly vs ill I'i'l A louing si 111-111uni tnr to* Ircfv in the Km Island,- \ allcv war hat tlir rltcct ul finally burying it
The Wabash railroad npeiatrs
Rainiunen and Arheion itm rd a
sl.sv drstiuv.il op. I the Niiny's today s'li.ii u lrn /c d bv &gt; O. ( base, unlcw loiiir committeeman changes
over 2.6(H) miles of Irai k in Iowa. 1 ernment L e a d e r s tiv In kill it vsilb a lalri toll call
joint iloleinent.
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tal Democrats,
m ostly laigcst u n i mast .l.,.ks and v.Jrr- Ji.. win, M'lumrd &gt;unil.tj night Ins mind or the Senate itself calls
Missouri, Illinois. (Him. Indiana
Ita tone ul**&gt; pluinty indicated
IIY ASSO tTA II'll PRESS
from tin* South, joined with It*" li.,u « •
frolii a tup to the wrst coast, as it up.
and Michigan. Jack IXmnell), vnr ,
Denmark might come in m tlir
Novirt Itn m .i ( ontinurd lo ihake pul.Ii, mi i to pill It into llio hill
I
lames
shot
/I’ll
If-1
into
I
Ilf*
comparable
t%. tin I londa ftecze
Thai procedure woul^ require
ninth member of lint growing
president of tlir llrolhetliood of u ji h rr top g nvrrninrnt Ira d rr-llip tei tutivel}
.in i» lln* ..’.IHIO looi pier in Oak- „| I 8 ' l 6 ' h,
Atlantic Deft-ime Pact.
onlv
v in.uonrv voir, but it is tartly
Engineers, and spokesman Ini the today.
('Ins Democratic split raised a l.ilul s outrl h.ilboi wrul up Two
Thin statement mini In pnrt:
Mi ( have uivpectrd the vitius used
question
whether
the
AdminUlraother
brothrihood
involved,
said
“The Secretary of Stale stressIn the P iriid iu n i of tin- Suprrm e
ships waited alongside weir dam belli ill lex.li ami California, and
5 rn.,|OI Jfv„ | (p-V a) joined
rd the purpose of tlu&lt; pact ns be­
the ilrike resulted limit a dopule Soviet. N ik ifo r Nat.drvn h and lion could muililaiu sufficient con
trot
,.f
III,.
House
to
put
through
-'Wii
b it.or thrv w .,r lowed to rrpoilrd 11111 ihr i n ^
11
ing the maintenance or peace ns
u
itb
i\ Rrpubbc.int on the comJ
mainly over claims and winking ( ’•rotgt S lu iila w rrr r r lir v r d as u re a rent control lull in °a form
t f t\
#l$1 Vk.11l lli’tl't’x ,111(1 f t iif f r ir t i unit li
accept
well
u* Ha purely defensive
11tnr ilsirn .iK r by mnr## to •*p tb# ic .ilr* against Wal*
conditions.
Wages
ate
not
involved.
presidents
and
rrp
la
in
l
by
\
asily
able
lo
it
Hep.
Williams
(D
-Miss’
fia ra rte r. The Secretary of Htnto
Mir #n!n# n.iki.iiu) imbfshiil Wdtfi*
MIAMI. Msr. 15—(/D —Two
George II. Sldo, Wabash vice Kn/lov and Vastly Gngl.i.
offered the ' local option” amend lii'iil 'Mir lliiiMlr ituij till m*\ era I cnl«l ih .tii l i \,ix II- I* ♦I S.inlord Ic i'ii , I m met Senator and a crony
alio pulnteil out that the pact la
b\ pl.t nr (*n I
1*
president
In
charge
of
operations,
drafted in clou...... mformlty with petsnns werr admittrd lo Jarkson
id M It tun in
lllenl
tu n o llir t in ip o rla lll i lla llg f*
In 111e* liitm
illr 11*,i •' f I»
the Chapter of I lie (lulled Ni«- NIemori.il Hospital ami eight otheis said neither passenger nor freight
1 liMtrnian Spence (D Kyt of the !hMii% by (In &lt;&gt;pii t i&lt; nl,n bbii#
l h.ii &lt;i h i rv 11 ding* (D 'M d ) told
train*
w
o
u
ld
m
o
v
e
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a
d
q
u
a
r
te
r
s
I
llli
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m
UJ*’
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(Ihi
ilk*
(lie
d.klll'M
w
r
it
lo
n
liirn
rd
y
r-lrid
.iv
N
ikolai
(f 'o iiH n lle il O il | a g e M ix )
Uant.ing t oiiiiiilttec Leading the
tlir l&gt;itrk mi ti*nn 11»-r limb*
i revived first aid Irealmrnt ImlaV
t
r
f
. iiit i'i. d.i'ui the action after a
((.'■atlas** o s r ■« • ala I
A. V iw iirs rn ik ) was ir b r v r t l at A'hiino ill alien fight, protested it ■iI iiihlniybl. Mil ubuni'* i,\pio(li,ii. split b«u k !«• lb# litmk. iti&lt;{ »»ii
after a Tamiami Trailway* hut Jnd
closed lorm ni’ter meeting.
planning inmmuvion , lia itn i.in and Would " gill I lie hill" Mini make u biiilm%.* fmtmiiv ”it NR) M#t oi iI VcninKt'i h»« s Ii mi to tb# Mtoi|tt«l.
two aulomohilei collided 10 miles
Hr aid all ’In- Republican mam*
Ineffective
( H i ill* I 1,11111 I I I I ' b # | 1111 ' - 11lit *&gt;1II**I
deputy prime m inister Ib r ih a irIlf s.lltl If r -1111it-1*"tl Ilull oUlfl ho is vidoil fo! the motion to tab)*
we»t of Miami on the Tamiami
rinAdministration
won
on
«"
i
onibu"!il»b
miihimiij
:
tb#
u
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manihip went lo Maxim / . Sa liu rIter- wbni
when (tut
CXCSpt
ut b.wk, vsindvl lose and all the Democrats
Carlo i vote on aiiotlier lliuttri
Trail.
uv, vetriau official* on the tom. Tin - wa h u cm lilt of 121 to Hi', vs Jiicli Iimi vf‘. Mil lb* blhluiuiK bl.i/# Ibut ( sibout l bit*# vi .ii
but KV’d voted against It.
giovsllb,
Thoie hositalirrd were H.iriy
The motion adopted by the com
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mission. Ivan 1 . Golyakov was re­ approved u section of the bill &lt;huir k#pl i)i#m#H ,,lim n ili'» illRt III
i i
' p o tu lrii out tli.il hi l #i*i' Mi* n u ll nnttee s|,i,| I,,, evidence reflecting
Jai|urtir Unionlown, Pa., who had
|t\ 1 ih i A M «|m« tn# bud bum 1 1
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placed at president of t lir supirme lug I lie wav for the decontrol of
Inn m H a lig i en . lo ya lly lind been
lees inallll
1 4 t i n t I m t r d O n 1‘ N n r M i l
3(HI or more of the rd’H rent control
ro u il hy A. A. Volin.
^ TORRANCE, Pn., Mnr. 16-t/P) a fractured pelvis and a right knrr
fill'd Imt "lale I ttie former Wash*
Ii
t
lorlil
i
NDNSHINE
PARK.
Ohlsmar.
injury,
and
his
wife.
Mrs.
Edna
gican in the country.
/x * s
i t i*
ex
i
—Nine rnra of the I’ennaylvnnin
iiigion govsiuur luck* sufficient
T l i r Supreme Soviet appinvrd
Mar.
16
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H
IAllhmrgh
the
Yoong
I,,-,
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i.not-,*!,
were
The
section
gives
the
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Hallrnnd'a "Pennsylvania," fast Juriliette, 67. svho had an injured
“t-coriuiiuc ii lot industrial caper*
the
1949
budget
calling
lot
m
ilimillU4-I
figure*
failed
to
approach
j
cut
hack
In
tl,e
l
aid.,
lie
said,
L
ipidilrr
powx-r
to
rcextahUdi
New York to Chicago passenger right dhow and ankle.
the gain* In attendance. Sunshine la iy eX|iendltUfe of 79.(MX),000 ,- reiii , riling*, if in- bellaVes avl'isI'lunlinga *i»' extensive, many icnce."
train, were drallrd today near till*
Treated at the hospital and slit- Park, which cloned it* ten-on
Henator Cam lit Wash), who led
grove* having .no acre* or more.
at If once they art* lifted rti an
Western Pennsylvania community. tnised were Jett Davi*. lampa, lie-1 Saturday, again in one of the 000 in b lri ( $ 16,000 ,000 ,000 ).
On nnn lio.mnl acre tract, nl least the 1Iktit against the nomination,
area
A. M. Selva rd. cnpcrlntenilfiil of
The goveriiniciit rcniained Nilent
few track* to ahow an Increase in
half tlid ate* Imd hceli planted had accused Wallgien In public
llouning Kvpedlter liglie Woods
passenger transportation, aaid two driver of the bus: Raibara Con­ the dally tnulucl nvrrge. The total on reasons for the lop level shift*,
in grapt'frm ' ant ,-range trees und lieatings •-f hulng soft towards
dining car omployea were injured rad. 19 ; Harriett Jones, 19 ; Hetty handle for the season wan $L- which began with the relcuso til ha mfnnned Ciingre** that if 1“
He also called him
urea, ............... .
• ilv &lt;’oinnn "doner s were pre wart outside it..........
slightly liy scalding. One pnsHcn- Green. 19 ; and Suianne Summers. 00.1.HD, for a dally average of V. M. Molotov a* foreign minister had power lo decontrol sf rent area
depending
on
water
I
imii
U
h
I
in.
Tlie
unfit
rilled
ia
I
flight
with
a
petition
he
would
lift
the
rent
ceiling*
in
f o r wan reported atrurk on the 18, ail of M iam i; Aaron Kidd, 21 . 1102,327. Last year’s total handle and A I. Mikoyun ns foreign trad*
The vote to tntde was Ml *V*n
project was l.a**d on the pro
hy ineiuher*
head hy a falling auit eaae.
|no or morn area*
................
. . . .
. . . of the
. Police Depart
, ,
for 60 day* wan *6,030.682 for a m in iste r.
id.nrprr setbuck Ilian a simple vota
j
a
ii
id
1
1
^
v
i
f
’it
ii
ligation
dam
hen
Punta
Gorda,
Eva
Shi|ab,
72
,
S
t.
• tv
.
... „ ,.„ i,u| i
i!. fkVi/dned hf«- -. 44 * d n|,f' meld for elHtcr a deeiortar* or hmu ■
’• T h e 16-rnr train, pulled h v a
daily uveragsi of eYdO.AiL •
log h t illl In w iilo i the aiea tail , ii opposition tu 'lie appointment
dli ael enitino, ennaiated of four Petersburg, and Albert Session.
nii.l Iii,,-, been.
Sunshine Park brought It* an.
il may he f n . vein
hefme tin* 0.
S
s
r
W
w
•5
B
W
'
“
i
W
.......
&gt;
,
1
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.
Tii,mallet
tea*
taken
undei
rot
storage muil curs, ihree rnachea, 36. Uniontown Pa.
l i i.H lln aeil O n l-R s f * l i i
mm! meeting In a successful con­ Communist leader* around l)|p t lo-iii liack III event rents jumpeil vi , in, nl. and the City l'oiuini»*mn
If tIn* eonitniltuo imd simply rca- diner and aeven alrcpera. The
The Florida Highway Patrol nl clusion
........... when
..............I,&lt;112
..........................
.
fan* turned
1. cti'it ’he nomirmllim and so reworld who have declared the} inren*oaahl&gt;'
idea i ll w ill civo Htuilv In the w hole |tuy
drolled eura wore at the head of first reported It Injured hut only ,ltl| (nr
finM| program of Hu would side with Russia in lh&lt;’ Tin- Adininisli attmi
p.,,i,.|. the Senate then eoutd have
I l H I I I a a d i O n l*aial» H a l
il nit o*ii fnr t ’lty «&gt;ni|i|(»v#«&gt;* i»i'l j
the train.
111 were brough to Jarkson Mem­ DUO r-riiMin. The general tighten event of an East-West war.1. le.l - ii wiiether to confirm Wall
i 'it v Mitni($fi'i
McKiVit.ui tin
A huggar'lniiri aaiil one aet of orial Hospital.
mg of pui*e Hiring* at race tracks
Kin, N.uv Scnti'i- iii -f I■in require* a
The journal of the Comlnfnrtn
mot
mm:
Tit**
lui(t|»H
n'
pi
*
&gt;
’iii
wheel* on the engine worked off
John Dishring, d istric t paneeng- tii mug Iami the country I* reveal­ iC.-uimuntHl Inlernaitonnl liifuina Najjorski
To Speak will ((nl pi i mit unv iiii'ii’u &lt; "ii!
-I. .lunge petition to take the mat
.
the Iracka at nhmil tt:T&gt;0 A. M„ er ngcni of the hit* compnny, *al&lt;t ed hy the ratio of attendance In lion Itoieuni declared In llucliure •
th#
SeniiiU'I* tei tiwl.v f.etl. the celull.iltoe,
At Executives Sleet a ili piii t m»‘h tul Ihim , hi «!#•!,iii'il I'i'itY |’ »iN
lunt hefnre the derailment. The an automobile pulls-d out direct- ■iea*e to the alight Incrcuse in
II,.- motion t-i tntde was made
today ltu*tia would never *taii
Set
1
mg
lip
o
f
a
puieha
-tig
III
•i
lligli
Selio.il
Pep
Siptnd
w
ill c i * .
I
I n i l #1il
K iJ S i » * i I
trailing unit of the dicael went off
rive mulucl id ii y.
hr Senator Gurney . It SP) and
an aggressive war. It charged ItoI'lliin'
tti
uvohl
hi link*'It I'hurL '"it
*'#ln
y
ut
Mu1
t
l*H
Unit
the Irarka hut did not overturn.
The total attendance for this Dniled Stale* is preparing lo do -•&gt;
Zygmeiil Nagor*ki. I’-dnt new*lim it" p iogiin ii at O ilm .d o Audi wn Hcconded l-&gt; Senator Halton— Two weal-hound track* and one
season’I 10 day* of racing was
paper man, Hoidier and formei m g iiv.-i o f lull* and . I n - 1.* ul : 1..
1tiiin
im ii . n n . . iiDi-rr.iMit.
j.i -ttil (R-Mass).
Cniniiicnlitig
on
the
reuilion
in
im-i-inig-.
wu
n-eoiniiieruled
l-\
'1
Wf two caat-botind I rack* were
00,176 again si H6. 227 for 60 days westerrf coiiriirie* to the slate head uf tin- lecture division of
The text of I lie vesolutlottl
10.1
ii'.ltH'k,
ami
will
pi."H
*-ii1
An
,&lt;
..■iinurS
«■
raa»
T
a
s
l
Mi’fvild.tn
nil,I
wun
ailthuil/.i-d
Ilv
blocked temporarily hy the dralldie Ministry of Infoimution lor
mi'lit* n l Commimlst leader* in Hie
a...it.,'.‘i l tin,'k (»*•«' witIt a U-t •'The committio lias found no
menl. The railroad raid the train a
Polish government ill exile III Mil-. m.’lhnd one eeinini .mu. r.'t
r,» milk,- tu... It.vii h-.ii‘&gt;iHiv eiiik-ncc roflennig on the loyalty
Ihose I'ouniricx thut tlieir loyal London, during World Win II, u,mill cheek over all toll pi im
paaaengcrx would lie brought aomc
Member* of thp Seminole County
i-&gt; hi* country - f Die nominee,
IV|&gt; Sip.ad cmi.I.
lie* are xvillt llu.**ia the journal will
I.
,
iInnu'eting
and
nmhe
.p.-ciul
26 mllea Into Plttaburgh to reaumc Veteran* On-Thc-Farm Training
t«the
guv*l
*|ivaker
at
the
i l'n a lla a r a n &gt; l* i| » s i l l
Mon Wtillgieti. to i.e chairmeeting of lio* Executive &lt; tut* M-pMit-, ,.i, lull-, involving lure&gt; S-i...m&gt;li' lu\-*« hi,' .......|»-iat .Senator
their journey.
Class will be told how they can
n u with Oclan-I" Jriycc*1* tsn.l M..1 min, ,,f the Nat tonal Security Ret the l.iingwiMid 11nli-I 1 huriduy nmi,uni*
ro-oparato In the Miracle 8oll Con| I tiRtllJ«ilt f| lie. ,
M t|
I I... nil, i 'il i it
i .mimiHHi.i.i ...
mght al 7dMI o’clin k, Floyd Palm
Mi M.'kihhin wa* ill,«*• (• -I
nervation Day program on Apr. 7,
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 16—4/11
I'lmmii.g
(.art...
pii
.--I.
n.
ll»'
pi"
iliVi-i ligate piisniblr Mtei. for a new
- r, pn-i-iili-iil, uiinoiinceil today.
by I j, A. JacouHon of the LISSC. —Attorney General Richard Er* ;
hy
t.DLI t u 'll'L A IN T
'•A* a patriot wlm hn* Mien In i'll} .lump, f.dl.eving protesi I. , . . , 1,1 Wlicit 1 l-l .-U.I- tlHl "V*l ill-'
..... ..........
ipper vin Imlav ruled the State Hotel
who will
addrc*s them at a supper
MIAMI, Mur u, - I,f)—George
In..ihni m l w"i k.
I
-lUSItry
divided
mid
oecupii-il
be
J.
.I.u
D.
(iovc
of
West
1'ln.t
M
t
t
ill
'
tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at Commission has no authority to
•lilicitci.
loui'i.aiuclit
laijuau
Will &gt;*i •• In- g.*t il an
More than 100 meod*&lt;rM of the tween Germany and Iton-da, N'u at,nut *muku in tho area li.-m
rev-.k'- h-&gt;M or apartment hawse
of ll.e ITofcstlonal
ANDALUSIA. Ala.. Mar. 1 6 - the Future Fnrm rr Building.
|.iini
In
Flm ida Fashions, lit-' manager
Sanford
TnurUt
Club
enjoyed
g
.irsk
l
i*
aware
of
the
schemes
a
liurnlng
Irru-li
at
tho
City
dump
Plana of exhibits, prison and ilccriHC* hrfause of oprallon of
GolferH1 Ahhih-iuTioii, huI.I today
flp )—Three Jackson, Ml**., filers
pic supper served last dictator power cun Implement to
I to- Halvntmn Army wu* gran I ,vIiit-li will cimf,-. 111ii turn It-.* In- would rcconimiind di-missal of
were killed hint night when their ribbons to be given to winners slot luiiiltiiu-H or "Imnklc Joints" ,'hkkcn
i tn-nnr nf tii-llig Vl.'i- presldi-nt II. -oiiiplaintH a gin ii-1 golfer Dick
night
at
the
Tourist
Center
b&gt;
ulHtiie
and
occupy
ol
tier
nation*,"
(Donttnurd
on
t'axc
Two)
plane crashed shnrlly after taking of exhibit* a t the American Legion on tlio premises.
-t-irgv ,.f iiindi-ting aprons. Itcg Met/ of Yu giiiia Heudi, \ ’a.
nicmhera of the Dependable ('las
Mr. Palmer said.
Hotel Commissioner .1. T. Lnn- of
off from (lie Andalusia Airport. sponsored fair on Mar. 2I-H&lt;1 will
gi. t'roHH. km- hi iii houacwtvi".
(InFir»t
Methodist
Church.
Determined
to
apprUe
Hie
penMel/ face* autipeusion from the
Covington C o u n t y Coroner be outlined by Jim Singletary nnd dnn liini risked If the agency had
.
"Ih-iiglc". '.II In* made an
Dr.
V.
C.
Stark,
pre*Ulenl
of
ilt-M
of
democratic
countries
of
I *: V fur crltici/ing tlx policy In
Jame* A. Smith Identified the men Judge Douglas Slcnstrom. John the power t&lt;&gt; revoke licenses in the I'liih. told of Home of Ills early
ii-ti’-i
ut
v
meml-.'i
nf
fu
rl
Hub.w
now
spnper atoiy |.ubli*tiei{ In
a* Richard O. lllack, 32, believed Pierson, Instructor of the veterans connect inn with Governor War­ exper-h-iifc* in I'.dlrge and in tin- aecret plan* and aims of lto»1..
. tl'* St'rrwbnll Irani, and.'-nn
illAntonio,
-.a, Nngorkki contli.nisl to fig h '.
|ex , !n»t Fuh. 26
In have been the pilot; William R. training class, reported today that ren’* drive to close honkmaking iiiedh'ul prncllci*.
—
——
—
ii'.i'.ve
an
Imnniiiiv
deputy
r.tn-i
alone, through the power of In*
Hitnyard, 33, and Robert W. Pray* Frank Jones and his committee of e*lutdislmierita and hall &gt;'-e oi
Memhcru
of
the
American
le
g
i
l
l
liid
g
ii.n-M-nti-d
i.y
S
lic
r
if
f
P,
I're-hyteriaii
I’antnr
A.
G.
Me» rilin g * In Edinburgh, Scotland,
veterans, Is making good progrsrs slot inni-hines.
Ion
arc requested
hy
Jamci \ Mero Manv p n / rs w ill be giv
tor, 27.
Inin.. niM.le a talk on friendship
the Po lish government in
TIIE WEATHER
"I have examined the Hole! and lire importance of ''boosting after
A searching parly located the in preparing the exhihit*. Mr. nnd
London was no longer recognised W rig h t, rnmmnndcr of Cnmphi-ll *■n ’ .i lmii-.i-w. . i". t " i li-ursci.-iM
Mrs.
Charles
T.
Utvaon,
assisted
Commission statutes as well as the home community". John Ivey, |.y U rlta in and the United Slat.-*. L u ssiiig Post 63 u f tin* American !»"•
iinhurnrd wreckage
keg and hodlea In
LAKELAND, Mur i&amp;—kP)—
longlni to Dewey by wive* of tha veteran* will servo rule* and regulations of (he Cnm- pri'iildelit of (lie Seminole County
wooded area belonging
Winter will get in -mother lick at
R e lie f in the leadership of Li-giun. to attend tin- funeral l&gt;&lt;
niis-inn. I find no authority In Chamber of Commerce, cumpli America
upo
onre, after Maoro reported
he the supper.
I.OVLUMUtS
lt&gt;
MEL
1'
morrow
afternoon
of
Waller
G
and h i* h&gt;v,. fo r freeI.- , ilium Florida tonight.
either for your commission to re mil.tad those wlm nreparrd the
had heard an airplane In Jrouble
T M 3 'c
D SN It,
JACKSONYll, I E. Mai . .Ib.-uVj
inspired M r. Nagor»kl to Hi'lim-m-muon
,
, ,
'Urn morning temperature bullevnkc the kcenses of a hotel op supper and cominsnued th* Club move
NEW HALL OF FAME
,
Just before darkness. They were
Governor* &gt;&gt;f ,-n-u xiato.x are n,, uf g ,,, Fcderal-Stato Frost
hla fa m ily to th is country who c I,ody arrived here tins aflm
NEW YORK, Mar. 1 6 - f /P ) - apnrimcnt house which pfrmlla for Its fine programs. Edward to spare hla children "th e fate lioon.
found about 0:30 P, M.
1expected to ait* ini a nu'cllng here Murmng Servico caidi
Airport Manager Charlew Keefe Flshlug, one of the world's most the operation of a slot machine Higgins, Chamber of Coinmrrri- f I tie unrooted man." It# arrived
'tin- funeral will I i i - held at 3 3*1 May 10 11 of ’I,*- Inti-r.-tiitc Oil
Forecast for penlniutar Florida
said the men worn returning to popular sporta, has come up with or Im.iiW maker on til# premises," manager, outlined new fac-lllti*-** .a March 1018 amt is continuing o'clock at the Erick-mi Funt-i-i! i .-iupact ('unuiu-o-nm.
f-)t tonight nnd Wednesday morn­
Ervin
Mild.
lo
I
n
*
added
fnr
enjoyment
of
a
hall
of
fa
m
e
..
Jackson from nn air show a t Day*
i’uipose of tin- c.uitlnh-nion i:&lt; (.) ing clear tikleh, light northerly
i» devote Ills time In warning IIiiiuc will, th» Itev J, ll. }(uu| ,,f
winter visitors.
The Sportsman's Club of Amer­
tonu Reach. They debated about
j-i i.iui.tu ron*i-rvnt|..ii of oil and wind, xviiti brief periods of calm
il.e people of dangers that e xist ficiallng
SIH'FFLEROAHD
MECT
Robert
llawttmrnc,
president
of
ica,
following
a
poll
of
outdoor
taking off liecauxo of low visibility,
Schuenemaiin served *o* gm rcMiurcct,.
nii-l colder in Northern districts
Tho Sanfi.nl Hhufflrboarrl d u b the Hhurftrlmard Association uf while the present ttusslun regime an Walter
and decided lo "take a chance,” he w ritera and sportsmen throughout
airplane carrier ami a seaplane
Resetvutlon* hare het-n madg by with lowest tumpernture In coldest
i- In power.
will
plnv
a
tournamant
with
the
the
Sanford
Tourist
Club,
told
of
told the coroner. The perty atooped the country, announced yesterday
Icinli-r
I
ii the I'aclflc area uml died Governor Frank t'arlitoii of Kan- low ground locations 32 to 85 dc*
at Andalusia lo refuel the plane. that 86 present-day anglers and Orange Cllv club tomorrow after­ nhufflebnard activities of th* past
from wounds recalved in bsttla on .-,u. chairman of the commission; ,n e e i and icntUrod light frost
CARNAVAL POSTPONED
10 outstanding rod castors of the noon ut 2:00 o'clock on the court* season, and announced a match
Juim 31, 1044. H* was born In Ssn Governor Reauford 1! Jester nf in north portion of GslnsavUlo
The
tourist
carnival
to
b*
aponStreet
and
Palmetto
here
thla
evening
with
the
O
r­
past have - besn named to the at Second
^
WARRRN I1UYR TOYS
ford, June &lt;1, 1023 and atlvide-l I'exaa und Govcinor Roy J. Tnr- di-trlct.
lando shuffle hoard team. Charles :«.rcd by th* Sanford Uhufftaboard local Ncbuols.
Avenue.
shrine,
TALLAHASSEE, Mar.
I acr of Okluhama.
Club on Mar. 18 will bn held on
thirty five to 40 degrees and
Stevens
of
New
Hampshire,
a*rv—Florida'* unmarried Governor
Mar. 23, It was announced thla
patches of scattered frost in Upper
ed
a
i
master
of
ceremonies,
and
Fuller Warren today aiked pur­
Lost Coast and south portion of
complimented E. M. Armftage, afternoon by Carl Elsenhower,
chasing agent Dan D'Alamberte
Gaiuosvlllo district.
director of tourlRt activities, on president. Ths complete program
to buy some toys and playthings
Mostly cltar skivs and colder
the work he accoinpllshed fnr the will be outlined on Monday.
for (he' Florida executive man­
cluh this winter.
with lowest temperatures above 40
sion,* •
MAKES APPEAL
degrees and no frost danger in all
Ha's Just getting ready lo caroilier districts.
RANGOON, Burma, Mar. 1 6 KING IS RITTER
Aut hla promts* to senators
"1*J—Premier
Thakln
Nil
appealed
---------rForecast
nrccasi tor
cejnesday; lilr
LONDON, Mar. I6-I/P &gt; -K lng
for \\
Wednesday:
fair
and re^resontatlvaa th at ho will
HAVANA, Cuba, Mar; 15—(/T)— A conference of 14 U tin Amrr- Georg*' doctors aald hi a onc-sent- by radio hmiglit fnr the rebelling
i i . 15— f/l'j— It,,1.1,11 In i made "lubttanlial progren" I
r#lher cool,
LONDON. Mai.
wives a baby alttet
Karen
trllwsmcn
lo
lay
down
they can attend tha lean nation* opened Here today lo iludy mean* of removing turo* encc bulletin todays "The King their arms.
toward recovery and is past it. period ol recurring economic cri.er. a
ronimucd cold Wednesday night
affslra th at go along with poan control of Wealern Hemwpber# colonio.
,
, rontlmiva to make satisfactory
He spoke a* "an ordinary rlti- govcrnnicnt economic survey for 1949 rrp o rtrd today.
with indications of frost In North­
tha biennial leffia&amp;tlve aeeelon
Colonies under discussion i t s owned by the Briliiht Frtnch ta d progres* after hla operation.”
Th e repoft said, however, tin* dollar iliorlage still n crucial.
ern districts Thursday morning.
Tha doctors cut a nerve center ien desiring peace" only a day
operdng Apr. B._______
Dulch.
e
.
*
,
The p rn g in s is due Loth to t lir work ol the Ifn lith people and Hiaiug temperaluiu.-. Thursday and
near tho king’ spine In an opera­ after th* Karena raptured Manda­
Repretenled.al (Ke parley, created by (be Pan-American Conference tion aSlurday, The object was l« lay and Ihe hard prrvsVd govern­ "the geneintii a iiis ls n rc we arc lu-nig given |*y lire American and Thursday night.
SEARCH FOR MAN
relax tension obstructing the flow ment offered them an autonomous Canadian people," said the rrn o r l, *
CRAWFORDVILLE, Fla^ Mar. In Bogota last year, aro A rgen-f
-late within the Burma union.
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. t r . - ( «
»f blond In hi* right leg15—p n — A search wa* started tiaa, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, claim.
prepared l&gt;y S i r Sta ffo rd Trip p *, mint wu* lutcr repudiated hy the
HIGH LOW
heya today for Ray Cut!lug, M* Ecuador. El Salvador, Guatemala,
jin
s*
of
llritu
in
'a
ecoigimica
uml
Enrique Coromlnaa of Argen­
OFFERS SWAP
government.
ARGENTINE HURL
Atlantia City
43
Haiti, Hondurai, Mexico, Panama, tina, president of the council of
38
yaav-old HI. Marks electrician.
finances.
FRANKFURT,
Ger.
Mar.
1
6
Sir
Stafford's
survey
warned
In*
BUENOS AIRES, Mar. !6-&lt;/P&gt;
iliimr.rk
0
•4
the Organisation of American
Wakulla County Sheriff Rma-ett Paraguay, Peru and Venexuela.
tl laid suit higher production stead:
(/?)—Tho
French
have
offered
to
Chicago
86
Tha United State*, Braill and Statu, presided at the opening ses­ —The head of the Bueno* Airrs swap aome occupied O rm an ter­ goal* fnr thiu year and said their
13
Ferrell eaid Cutting hae been tnlee*
"The
position
I*
wtIII
dangerous
Stock Exchange challenged to a
Cleveland
87
20
from hla homo sine* last Tuea* Chile declined to send delegates. sion.
dual today the author of a fin­ ritory with the Americans. They fulfillment would go a long way m a number of critlcul sectors, Detroit
40
18
&lt;V&gt;y, but apparently no concern Th# U. B. aald It doubted tha pur­
Coromlnaa said Uw conference ancial
toward
solving
somo
of
th*
na­
want
to
give
the
II.
H.
their
hart
publication who termed the
x x x In terms of dollars wo are Minncapolij
18
.tea*
over lila absence pose* of tho parley could be seeks "a peaceful aolutklYMo the
8
tion’s
most
crucial
recovery
prob­
of
W
urt
tern
berg
for
tho
American
”1111 not paying nur way. Sus­ Now York
60
39
hU truck was found Id a achieved without mailing countar colony problem. Ha assured Euro* hoard a "mere gambling den.”
lems.
part
of
Baden.
Jose Hem aadet Instructed his
tained effort* to solve the hard Phoenix
83
a
__ ______ _ th* confer* ** will b*
arm near hero late yea* to Inler-Amerkan agreement* or m an. , nationa
Tho deal would give the U, S.
But them was nothing In the enru nf nur economic difficulties Saint Louis
seconds to deliver th* call to the
46
11
tha United Nation* Charter.
m line with "the.
field of honor to Rodolfo Kata, all of Wnrlemh*rg and Franco all 30,000 word aurvoy to ahow that are atilt required."
Hnn Antonio
6fl
44
for tho Slat# Beverage Chief problems to be dlaeuieod respect for righto1* which tha editor
tha W*«kly Financial Baden. At present the two state* Britain has yet aehloved complete
60
~ “ ‘ Hondurai, claimed by Amerfcaa always hare adopted. Sum y, of
48
cntlro program was built Scuttlo
Kali wa* out of town and are split, Tha swap would make recovery, as suggested by Chris- In The
80
81
Carlos Hevia, Cuba* minister of th* challenge
tho
belief that Congress will Jacksonville
probably will bo occupation boundaries coincide with tophor Mayhow, foreign under*
It
70
■tat*, told the ewafareaw hla coua* pending until ala return about the historic boundaries of tho two secretary, a t a r*cont United N a­ approve $340,000,000 worth of Miami
81
IT
(Ceatlaaad Oa Page Two)
aid for the coming year. Orlando
German states.
tions meeting. Maybow'a suite* American
Tampa
n « l
(Caatlaase o s rage Tne)

Supreme S o v i e t
V i c e Presidents
Given New Posts

10 Are I n j u r e d
In Bu s Accident
We s t Of M i a m i

Two Persons Are Ad­
mitted To Hospital
As Result Of Crash

Three Are Injured
In Derailment Of
Pennsylvania Train

Attendance,M utual
Average Show Gain
At Sunshine Park

P a y Increase O r
Decrease Of Hours

Seminole Jaycees To
Sponsor *11 i n t Hunt'

Vet Farmers Will
Hear L. A. Jacobsen

Ervin Rejects Hotel
Commission Request

Tourists Entertained
By Methodist (iroup

3 Killed In Plane
Crash In Alabama

Schouneiiuinn Funcriil
To Hi* Hold Tomorrow

European Control Of Western
Hemisphere Colonies Is Studied

Britain Has Made Good Progress
Toward Recovery, Report Indicates

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'Aliy €ii'didluwltt nl tlnoin A ch*I
lti&lt;luin»n«l, Vu . nml Itochy
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IrininI ii- lilmi; mill iiilrtlm kiln; •i1.’
reinrni; Itiii m liulurslii|i ynu " " mil &lt;y Inn, Tlic nmk miulri'it h
liukrii In millin'! Mrs. iMfrnln year.
Willin'r, Wi'si Tliirtretilli Hlirri.
Dili' |ilmse nf Ilie lunuriim **»il I*
Tin* i lull is *|i"iisoi lute n li'.'iiiiii' fur ii llitiv sittmil ivstimi fr'i. i
rluii's ill in- .iml iinii mioiiiIh' i I* t!|il'iii"iul In .liirksiiiivillii. Jl will
i,skill In i.iii'K in luuuy ini'inl" i ii'filii’ i' llit&gt; si'iiintiliiiti' ly|ir, Wivk
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i . tithe 11nins In mil'll fin Wiimli*
"s « i'i, Vii . nas/nsl wlirri' llm seeoml
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i i t ' , tin hulilnp,
' fli t n iitiir' i xamliirilimi uf Itm
. •• iiiiss, i&gt;ffir*irs /'•(•"! Ini nulliini; ’
a fiiuntl exct’pl a "ini nf rliillies.’’
'limy ii'l'ie'l, IlnWaver, till*v ft'i'l .
hi t iiiii . fhr suitrasrs Wrru limp- I
I'm srvrral iiuiirs after llm ex
[. n s was lirl'l tin there was snltm
ml nsiiiii as In liuw many rmiln'is
i li"ic wrru.
1’ 'VWittri rs nml .ittiers were
Main iInni* w n e unty twn.
Tin* Itut I ii/.iii i* ami Mliiu mulii
■•■ ity fi.nl a repurl uf livu.

clans ore invilril.
1 m kiiii'HI invulvnl in-liilliiljun nf
Alls. Alflt'dll \S ul l.li'l'. I'ri'imlrn j | ,j oi'iu«lililt lit -1&gt;|M' lulnili. TnwMt*. Ili li ii Sri|ilu, rr|iuili l
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i ' i 'i i. nml Klu|imin, Vu., nml Wrl
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H o U llIp M a il C lM W h i
Ms HniiMii'.n itnlrs klllril uni'
trhiMil ifirl nml inloreil to pm sum '
I \CKSMN VH.l.t:, Mur. in o l’i
till'll waters "till ph.irm,,l nrmis
\ Snnlli (iin.lirin uuiri, iilmli
In Nrlirusl.il. .MuiiIihiu nml Inwn r . .1 111 I III. I,.|,.l.r ..f llir liuMup
llut*n rulil simp rlirrkltil, at lra*i -mt,,. i|mt im,|. tin,mm fimn llu&gt;
tctnpurai ily, I In* flaw nf
....... I i'mil.n .v (in li Tiiriilir.
nlifl.t
Willi'is. Mirny, (inivrvm, li'iin,liii"l ,Va , m I'lr.lmiy lumly,
honlelem.
j Sliriiff Ifrs 8 wi*llt 'Sill tirmi'i'
tt.iuw mul mill fell uvm mulii ] i;
lima, tin.uf t'nluinlaa nml
ureas in tlm K'nllli, Mltlwesl ai»l i (iri.i.„uuuil, S.C , ivii ai i •» P
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rinl.is si a Iks. Ti'iii|ierntiirus ilrnp yrstrnluy while hr was aiiri'p m
Miiii, Kliri'i Ii....... I rail
K il In lirluw r n n in liurts nf I,
.milllm, llm tlakulas, Milinrnntii 1 in. l i m n was a ..’tL'.rnlil.i.. pislnl
Hint Mirlili'im, I’i i i i Ii Iiiii , N.
It., anilri In*pilluw
repu lin t a law nf -111 ami IIn* 1 lin&gt; i j m i f f saaj urvorai victim*
till lrm y ilippnl In -H lit Miles luul iiusitivoly iili'iitiliril lliu n s i
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Tlm rolihc.v nci'urrwl two mile*
west uf MnrtinsliiHK slmrtly tm*
fure H;IM) I*. At. Tlm Amhassuilnr
was Ih'. ii IimI tuwuril Ciimlmrtuml,
Ik' mi to/ away,
,
Tlm siamil t'nril mi the iinii.
j i whs piillrtl iiii 'I llm Amlmssuilui'
J ' Ilnppnl All witnesses iim ccil that
rtin- rvlihars furrul It in lumk up u
cutislili'rul'le distance tu what is
1 krinwn cs Warm ifprimts omssinir.
In tlm few li'clic mi,mil's which
fuiiiitii'il. tlm t'.uwnmn ami passen' j c n s were csiwnl niuf relieved nf
' wha .minor ttmy hud.
Thr II. iiii'I &lt;&gt;■ had report* uf
. S7H7 iiikrii frim ruui'li passmnrcrs,
f .i Imi a will, a Sion rlntc nml an
$Hf&gt; watrh. Tlm now lust SMO. Ten
pull .min pa men tiers also wrru ruh* * ‘ lirii Imt there was lm estim ate nf
their hisses.

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fire in tlm tlinlni: ear.
Alice .Miller ul lln itm lo w n ’, AM.
stittlit head Injury when sltipind
try n r.ihliei
It. t.. Ilusmer nf Itulny, Aid.,
near Baltimore train rmidiiclor, hit
hy uun and hurt mi left nidi' nf m
head
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Adele Chupp"ll nml Itulli Cari iiijft.in uf Sunlit llnstnn,
Vu,
shiick.
ft. W. Chdu '. ilrpnrtmvnt sluie
owner of Maitliishurir, said lm
and his wife yui u,i Ilie Iruin at
Mm M.islit'rn i .: ruiile to Hetmit.
"We ihirkrd mulel u iliaiiiK
’ aide when we heard kIiuIs lieiiiy
filed,’* ho said ' “ We didn’t jpA
-nhlsd.
Vim can't siiy eiiiiiH'li iihmit * j
i'i'ifii. I think Ihrv
ifirv ™
tlm dinimti, 'itiiiii
room new.

saved tlm |mHsent*r.i llieti* hy
lurninit out the liuhls amt Inekim;
the dimra. Then limy told Uu ull
t" dlirk. They were Kraml.n

soiim uf the people, two men left
I'vt. ( ie o r if K. Krankfnrlh, " f
the 11iiin nml inniriianilered an I'rtmll. said hi* limnuuu wps hint­
noinn\nhile whleli had Imen halted ed hy tip nildiuis
at the ermiilup hy thu train.
"1 whs never sealed morr," lm
Chin lea II. OTInke and Ilia wife said, "Those rjuvs weri miiBli."
told
Ollier i«™“"im»
p.iHsentreis *«"i
said »"e
tlm u""«nn
i were
" " v In *the
■•* *car.
-'•&lt;• He •
*'■" police, hn

nfiei lh" liuhl-J HOHT*VIAi*OID CTlkrlir Rrynnlds I »»»

hralrn pninf'llly when

ho men atturknl tlm Army private

|. t-iiii u d limin' In 0,1 ml snim* 1 Crlf» tils Irelli in pain i s niidml'.me | protested upalnst llm men, milllnn , f l m |„ order to tret Ids hninraiie
.... hiokint; for four. Tlu v m u re. attendant Arliy* Slmn-i.iii exnnd rs i""* '“ lb’ from the mitmmimlc.
|lo use fur rarrylmj utlmr hmt.
It. J. lilnli, of I'iltshnrch, said
i Inks iiliuii|l"tinl that theniy Inter, j his nnn. a .liars nf Compoiind frnr- ' The OT’ nkc ailtiilimhih' was dri
tlrcnn " ili" iiuin’k fin m an was j Bif.si, Churl le’a arm wm. rnuxlit in ! ven away lad soon lifter was found lh" cmiimm c l XI from him, Imt
Hint ho Htivi'd IIH7 hy inrkini* Ida
huniti'nifd" mid ulken In til, •i"* «nnveyor bell of t Ice rrrun | ahatiduiied.
,. i "ru, city pul Ire .aid ii aiminrd I pinnl m Snn Franrliro Hill fHirimy , St ill later pulire disrovereii nn wallet midrr thr seal.
Mrs. K]i/.,il"'ih llaveiipnrl, nf
l.».«I\* n i lain the iniin huiidil'* is lintdiria the hoy. (/nirrimtlu'iai, I milmi.'lul" taken from hi fiuiit.of
' ......... ... the roadlmiiHc,
|
. *lho lav rm Inulnl Siam after thu WnshiiiKtnn, It. C., .mid klio was
en route tu Mrkoesporl, I'm. Tlm
Thr fiirtmin, It. II, 1*«nlii» o ft
’ llrnln rnhlmry.
liar,dlt
In her .........
eoueli,, slie ....
said,
mil iI'lii'niii'1
" * .......
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. "was
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I; .H m l " " ’. Inli'i ■ f|rd i la 1 l i i 'i i u and i ruin dies and H
it pill
piilhiiun
.steallmt
Ur. John
emlri iiin*
cast ui
of iHut
11
mil, nn•dletil dirertur fur the only ImiklnK for plipet niuney. lie
luineii Id/ train.
•
wlnil the) t'liuld
Id find
flu It and t». said il has i r p c r u
Waiter Kppi. till, of ■Inlltnu.re,, emrysier
win |miimiun,
„„vnv„ ......... ....... •■*’ '"**.*— * '"*et.........
„i iwi, men h.iaidiou* the Hi,in n K m i i i u ch» f, suffered a minm
Kimflro tu help tlm injured. Itcslilos; to hiivo only rhangr. Nohody revVaihtiiirtun
will, iiri.i t i
from I injury when u Imllrt was flicdlN pp* and the ttuvli wipiinn hu sisled him
vlianii. tn Vmmirslown, Mlno.
Itlironph the plass uf u train door. I listed those others lie treated:
I u s s e n e r s told n
• ••*
Sluomd
passenp.'.s told
In,
Itelilmeea Davis, negro, af Do- 1 Mrs. tdn Starrrtt of Charlovidx., story,
nil n giw tl *eih*rat y**nx
raphle words of Imw thoy weru I troll. ,• eolvwl ImmI Injuries when I Alteh.. shuck.
,one nf’ tliont put B**}lml tlm lmm •
fimi'il with all imlmlievnttle silitii* slm was pmiwhipped by «tio af the, John Hook nf Marllnshiirtr, llllt- Its were louifh an
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M i"l"'li nit t li l i n e s Timuriini'K
tjt'ji.
Tfi.i'.-d
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in« ear em.itoye wl.imu kneo w..« unylanly
I.IIIM III.. 'Iirsi I liiriililnlive thruiii'li til.'e l o t h e r s a i m wore treated by a ' twisted while t ry in g tn dodge Run- line.
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rrn Washington.
ATHKNN, Alnr. in- hl'i Si*
A heavy hand nf snow fell frnni
l« i "ins iiirimliiiir seven wuiuen,
Tli"
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eclipse
hi
May
IPIH.
MprliiKli' i'l. Aim, mirtheaslwiiiil to
wen ''iituiieed lu ileatii i"d"% (o
8 t. I hoiIs nml thorn were fairly wo ' i'll" ,nifrnp),' d and «tmlii d mi Iit a IV t mills at I ’m mill and
heavy falls in putts uf southern hy v ti • ions srii'lilifir oxpi •111ton - I m l* " . I lif'J- w ell' U'Til • &gt;1 "I In"
llli.mlh
and In t in Iit. nit.
I.iplit .ilnmt a A,’lull mile u.c fimn la w n It 'iiiiK
.mil nldiiip
f ’"iiini'iui il
Show fill luilay ill purls of itm llm,an In llm Aleutians,
I'i"'' i ilia •
llnknia., W y m i l l i f amt Neltraska
and there was lain or snow in
area uf I’alif'iiiiia. ( h i ’ltou and
Nevada
The l"ini"lii w ii"li swept fttun
Del hhh i , in iiiilh'i'Mt I .uu in la 11*i,
thioupli
Mi.,i appi,
Arkansas.
TeimesM'e, ami thru struck
at
Colli,ilhll I,
lilt,,
and
Ill'll I'll v
I'hrnii • 'ily, Ala. Al T e r ry , .Miss.,
pail of a fivc-iootil school was
d«liuill*lif&lt;l nml one iiiipn km o
and ::d ull,"
Inn I, Heavy tains
Heroin pained the t.iul. winds hi
inmiy in en s,
Italn fell I inlay m c i i|)ost of
UiTilurky
Huuthoastwunl
across
Weatnrn T i’imessiH* inlo p a i l s nf
CurKlii mill Niirili t'aiuliiin. Terni m ia im ea were lower in most of
(lie west (itllf stales.

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rvli'lii.ri tluii limips iim-i
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lif id I "lilt oppu.- it lull, liepmi talkllllt i'l I&gt;■ ii111,■ i ii|II|ii unilnti. Silt'll
II i'inn11111mt .i- nnitlil kIiu h "ii'iimitmlilu" |n nfit.t fur ininllmils.
•"* 8utii.li' Ilium t*»i i.i tieimf
(tiltilieri i'll (•&gt;■ Hmitliei ii mi niliun
MKuinid |nti|ii&gt; i'»l lu iv min whit'll
would n.al,u ii easier In cm It
fllihilider*. Tiny rim if tlmir
llftlll ill lliillinlli'il I'v'linti! in if lit'ivuil, I’n -i.li nt Ti iiiniin'it "Civil
rluhlk" |ii "it i mn may lm eniuled.
Ilvliii't'inllt la'iuli'i Hiliiili'i l.iiL'Un i linl if tiulay'ii liitf ili11Vo fails,
1'ruilili'iit Tlllimtli’n ilvil nplil*
Iirutnum uuiilil lm cffrrllvuly
ilml.nl fin mntlu tliliu tu linin'.
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a tough, ruggod bueball
at a very low prico. It'd
standard ilu and weight.
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a genuine horiehide cover
with doublo’ itttobed
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new Silver Anniversary Clirysleri The greatest value
in mir history!
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me and imiigiiiniimi! with more than 50 of ilia
d.,limes you've ijniiii' In count onyfrU from Chrysler!
11'eiie see the iiiitfulpg new protection for drivels
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sweetest tar to linudln over built by Climlw! llte
moat comrorlahle car lo Chrysler history! And the
moat |Mwrrful. wills *alill more horae|&gt;ownr from
the Iriulrr in high rnmprcaaion.' the great high com*
prrssioii Chrysler Spitfire Engine.
Comp see the most exciting ear to drive Chrysler
ever rreulrd! Tailored io taste! With that revelation
In driving—PreainmalU Fluid Drive Transmission. . .
with softer, safer, smoother Safety-Lerel-Rido. . . with
um.uinu Sufelv-Hitn wheels that make it almost
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far your prulcelioii, A mure ntinrimii*. morn rusifiil 1
rar with plenty or headroom, shoulder room and leg-',
room, . . designed with rmninmi sense from ila Wfder
chairdteighl aeata, wider duon.and broader windows,
to it* new radiator and grille and ila flashing newpick-up and go.
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live with for yrar* and yoara lo oome! The grrateal'
car value we've over ofTerodt

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1 to Promot* Uio Progress of Atnerlev
.o Protect th# Peace of the World
To I'rndtir* Prosperity for K»nft&gt;rH
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Israeli Sign

Italy Okays
Quick
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Rent Control Vote Nears

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RHODES, Mu. i r . (/ T i- lu .ir l
T o W in
D e c is io n ;
Ituiernmenl lia« appro* r.| particip­
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prelude In a lull anniitice. Il plrtl
In t ilcpM alr bid l&gt;* *a*e real
Ho- S»-1, ife |r t &gt;.ii bte.iliug the
a iirp ln l all inv ll.lll.ili 111 be||* III I'-alinl. (or log n tir. and delenie
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Return " t o I-id -, I.IJC11 of III
• ailo M'llM lia'I inlmllieil llie more ilnn DIO no il arid voill fit*
Time w«i nn immrdi.ilr imlu.i
11 ;t i n c v D i s c u s s i ’ t|
I »i S . i t i i c *1H M o n t h mm inm,*i,i .
II* v ||| sik i vot*
t abinel eailiei in llie ilay ol the areal
(ton nl the efirit of tins upon llie |
krlwr^n &gt; Oil .|.J (j 00 P. M E
ipllmipal
i
iiiiilitinn.
nf
tlir
ptn(ei.leil
Aqaba situation. Unilnl Nation*
Rep I’alman (R lev.) atnoAiti
\ io*&lt;-* I Ilo '•) *j * t M I I ... I I ............ .1.
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net S I , mi \ t, r Piendent Puk|»v'i
; alliance.
obieiver* were intensifying a cheek ;
•'■•I the decontrol plan. At the Uriel In.I.,
, ••(••ill I I »U II..I t.iol «&gt; il
.1 ., I I lie I h i m ■i i t i i i ^ 1 * 1 l o g i n i |i , t o p - n i d r l i I he chamber of ilrpnlie* was *ao*e time be ptedu |ei| ’ a wave nry will I.. ...,.|
into report* from Amjnan, Trans
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llie o i on) ** H l o t i l l s t - l t
Mitt IIn It* \l . . . M n l
cri’Wileil a* l)r Cm &gt;pen mule lit* ..I *lnkei"over the (oiintcy, rl I on liner
Jortlan’* capital, that lirneli iroop&gt;
In I &gt; I ll&gt;BNFrM Hi I,t 111111
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's-n.iioi Rimell (R -G a), Iloo &gt;
uinuunceineui
uerr oil,idling In llte area between I
re,. I.«il. to continue rent control* onlei to tli’li iom tin iliiiitlltl i*l o e »n i l , m • ♦ I* •11 « H.lllltlH *|&gt;l|Ul|
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tor iodo&gt;lnal area* where ibere are ( ,,,,,1^ nrie*,.ti\ |. ♦*ii n fill1* t li in
tbr Rear! Sen anil tbr Ttani-Jonl* ,
L t ♦ 1 | iH 111*111•* &gt;t| I f b t * "tb -i. |. tilling my *nli-(illbuiler
do
an Red Sen m&gt;it ol Antrim. Isiael! UCMtAtY OUTATI Gran Ai hrson I right ) D shown wrtJ Nraeior Tom ,||r ||fw „ r ,lt&gt; ,UP
vr, public. Imtl'lim uliorUfJkit.
rir| lit il* jifttfei I -I- j•fji «■f live I«•» i Mttv
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\ll«lrtton. ■bang- in Senate rale* i,*|.| Luca*,
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M »*k* i1 »" ‘Hif* i ** ' *•11* I i**«l «y m t l . it ** i - i L ; i e e . , b | e
hai denied lilt*.
Hf|Cr „ dosed meettliR with the group In Washington Hie Cabinet | " " " ll " '* *
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n|)f,r said that "*atl»factory” progree* la being made m f*rl niiatlon* lot mutual a*u*l *inr. loiuullation* :*0u per cent," l ’alman *ald.
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III* .||ii tho„ I* llo |i ukley leu
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Sounrtphofn) 1 *
if any member of ihr allioni r r»
the Tinni-Jiifdnn government a* J
(tin North Atlantic
Defense Pact.
l inl
'11 I 1 kill* i ■nil It, nti j , t»f i ol*-I din il.*- f iIdhi *i-r could b"A vote to kill rent controls isjg n is, hi in u ri ..I rlo y» iuiii&gt;.l
nllarkrd, &lt;ollectivr ioen*inri and a inti- for strike."
■aving early today that fighting 'till i
jl'oiiotl Ch.iotl*. i "I t .onuu’i . .
' • i till*
id It " !.mhK nf 11ml i Ol In |l II* i I*, i, dill.I* vot- ol
&lt;onlributioiu to drlriiie.
the
Administration's ......* e
**a» in progress in the Aqaba
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ieally hind n siBimlory nation to cr| to lake over Die rein* iu tin II 11 t n|t tMhi, i I It ifill'tti i»| t •»ftI Hint
11 dil Hu*
of runtern Palestine, Die Niil'in-*
lli.ii,c mid limit any rent control ilirr« r iiiit‘i E m, vht -I till- l
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ivnge aelive *vmi
Tulknrm-Jenin nrrn, ivlti’N* Iraqi
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When tin* premnr elided 111* i xteusioii to only tNt day*. It eon I ll|*i«irri *. "(hi *■ hi
it kM.IM til'
trniipa wore aliitlnlicil. tl. N. uiliMl.tl. I . t " . M r . it.,
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fii'inl* lion* Klill itwnilcd a reply
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lii. biggest test of power iu llo*
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kill Ill" Vi* hi
].Socialist
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pio-l'oioiounlal
from lrni| whotltcr Trails-Jordan
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•whig, launched an atlml. mi the new tangles*.
ilcli'Kiitliui ie authorised to m*K"tLeaders culled the House into! iiH* UMlVn
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♦ mi itullmii &lt;ji tl
’ government and llie part Itself.
14[*4!I t lit* 'V • 1;
itiio In Iraq'* liehalf.
session two hour* curlier IhanJ .
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mi ih* Mill
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The Imq'premier sold In ll n g h - ( p o li c e
K cp O T t
C a s h , I P rO S p C C tS
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L i t t l e ! lie termed it "not defensive, hut usual, to set ii|* a showdown v iile l'''1 "•* 11 '' ml I* imm t! m
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!•&gt; nightfall.
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legate* did not represent Iraq nt
C h a n g e I n C a l i f o r n - ; "The decision of the go* eminent
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the talk*.
in I*J
R o I I Q D A today." In* declaim, "Is a . gruvn a i m s , rile hrnvicat attiick on eon IIMMf tl Dll! •* ) k• -u
1 nvIm •1 |.|hh
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tm* k i it/1 *r i
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Hteas. lly lifting control* ¥n many I ,.x, ........
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,\ lmIf »|"e‘*&gt;n St-iuil H l ikpp.ll
I "in in.i*krd bandit, tied up tlir - Fluriil.t'a citrui *io| e'lim atn jlianee
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with the **e,t to Mussolini’* rural rumtminilTe* Administration j
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old walled city area of Jerusuh’in. night clerk, a bflllroy and a woman: lor the year arc fi.00fl.fMK) under V *ls pact with Hiller Germany. •"fees hope to pick up aomc votes „ „ r(i •..j,
V»li 1 in Ind* l !«• | ( Iitiiii nl nf
f I’Sf iif! Ihlf kh' V't MllilUJ.
mi f | I ftti
jMi-H'rtl t lit*Hrf"iI*
nnd I ha Jew* the modern rily. The Kuril at the Klntumy Hotel early’ last year, but remain om hanged I He accused Ho liusperl of keep
lm i*«&gt;hh i
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I iliouls an,I .ling, limn Do ebamie
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mil»• n r* , h UTMM[i
Tlgho Wood*, rent •dmlnlslra.
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Trnn*"Jor&lt;lun Arab Legion* ennt»f H«iiillii't ih i ■ h*,l*| ,i st 11»ti’HV
il" K ‘ ll?, ,tr'’i uty, 'n " '1
thrown tm agreed to the deconlrrd pli.n s , , .
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Irol* the area t*a*t of Jcrusiilum today and calmly looted lire cmhi .......... . month* ..go
n .f s.« i I *rlM«l l"t I'
III ll.,- nf flf«t cl Men iint
nnd the Triina-Jordnn fruntlrr.
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, , f |ojHm roVparllaincn’tury in spec lion umlrr u provinlon of inn Ailmm- Ji t h vi hlrh is mtu imiliM htily h\ lit ill H ri«*.lt Mk;
III id &lt;IM a. 1.
Palmlro TogllnlH, ItHly’s Com IttrnOon hilt llmt wuuld lot him 1h« I *ik|$lti«ki'kr* - iiffiri1, u ill
The eeiiHC.fltt agieeinunt. urd* l.'b.lKR) in cailt and lewelry, police cliangr In Calllorm.iw11111 u|t i,y r4»*l\ A|*i il- Cur whip*
[tux'!,.I) ..Id MHi'H (»*1 i Dint till*)
Inarlly Just a formal prelude to mi trpuilrd.
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Rep.irtmenl inunlst leader, Joined Ncnid in 4ho flit these area* back undo ton |«ffl Inl mil iliittni: Hi* m•"'i 1
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The Ifnmtc deluito gut uudci ,1V*11 Hkill'll Nhl* "11*1V I, 'll
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wai litt.y wlicii die bandit* rnlrrrd productini, outlook a* nf Mar. I lliiltl (Whired, "hrimk* the world wny with lent control opponent’* HIIII** ill T IHUMl
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Jordan'* couiplnlnt* Hint u xtrotig
!H"iiHi I I* lit 'hi |«III(‘|11 l
ii tw o"
lit* I*1111IV J|**|| till' ll *|" 1L
nn) f lm S"'if It* 1 ,•j , ri prr*
contending that such controls
l t Hr't Fit *fMkf MMil ' »"UIt f In* t, r mi n u 1 ' ' '1 •lliuj
Israeli fnreo lm* la*en on the move llrr lobby ilittrlly befnre 5:00 A ., f,„ do- wltrt)c tminlrv wai only
It h 4•' I. f ,
lie, warned that Die govern move toward "Uoisian method*" III Hill •"lllldft 111Kill til
in I In* Aipihn nrcu noil Imd to he
, 'liglidy below ili'ii of a month alto m-ol's ilrclslon to ally llaidf **••!* hinI tin* "ideology of ll usm ii
1 »l*l sill I I I 'till inJ!J 1(l*1 f'MIl I.M» il •* tf
• •1"
1&lt;* flu lutVtif iiMmh i
1 'llil!
‘‘stopped" liy Arnli I.cgton troopa, _
Vnil lllltt
I'•’* •■" I * ' *||11til t **&lt;I N
wl1, ’ forcrl* Metcalf* tire ,|r ,)lltr bail wcalltrr
itli- West in the defense treaty
y .nilrd thr rmntiol. “phirincd! Me ,.i *oi ,ug ..I Do n
• 44 . n It"
1I." M Uf l 1 . ,
Col. MonIio l)nynn . nod.................
Iteula’n i Jr, !w,». •X'1 * y,,unB woman gueat
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- 1 ImI£ VVt'l I , tl I'n| tlifi|f to ( It... u •k* * •lilt•k* »l • . •"!' 141*.■ ( *
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Ahmwl Kl I M
,l,r " ^ . d r y . warm wr„t|,rr. m.lnlv because )&lt;•"' Im n -.M I.a * l» .................. .....
lie,, Monromv Ut tlklat fired j Ii................. .. ........ .
,
ill* I"M^ii "f III lb 1 **tl**( I* l» . t'l• " ■T *-* 1 t1* •*1.
1lm *t*
Z J r Z i ' l S A . Coi. Mohamtitwl JIV"
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I „„«*...m, .......... available ami
rhl ^ h * eye..........
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MjmK'1 * v* *.r|\f".
ri\ ll &lt;&gt; it- "i • lull . -' u ht»
•III,
Mnav at It signed for TranaJonta.,.
,f)uk "»*;«’
, 0 ; final.......... lire row Id....... might j
"„f immunity 'wl,k-li ..m n l.c / V e a u r k K
fb f
I Sgaatu'
n ..........r
hit ini' I i'Imikii * 11ui if u 1 .1 f ‘,44. t Mil ll
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d'c ....nt* nf ngree- . lyslf rrt.itu ally |„„| ,|,e hotel office. | ........,l)y ||r „f(prle,|.
he ad.lco m ho ............ h r O W t h
U I
L lU IIS .
^
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ill I he* \|III h* I it*". \4*11 t'l limit 1*
.iu i •i . m
h|HH^hl $ I t I
•It .1 v mu ••
( t i. i.illy l»,’f,.| ,*
Mill Mu in,t'i
" T A general cca.e fire l.etwccn j M el,,,If’ ‘mid 'he exam..............In* | (
'" « » « " ■ '"*•&gt;
|rt'm.gth'Hmi llm AMIr,l&lt;^ I c i a h , C l 111) O u t l i n e d
T O .....
I .... .' '
.It I. i Kin I M IB (In* Mcnatc it &gt;i"t a I ill. Lot simpl*
I
&gt;I.
the tirmi'd for era nf Iwtr pm til** |hnlt'l * Mifrty rleposlt slronghox |from the lamiaiy free/c,
.
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,
,
1h' a iiiotii.n I., r«k&gt;* op i l* ,ilo'ion
*1 I t i ill t
il* I
.hall Ih* effective ns of
....... fjnnrl found ID of the IH Imixp* Ipfl 1 Orange production for the lltM | WASHINGTON, Mar II t/fr &gt;|^0C*HI O f l T 11111/ 4111011 |
villi' l\ hit •■i;111 5’.' 1 f fni for &gt;i pc i mii net it an'l Idilorttei
signing of till* agreement.
I tim e try guests were mi,' sing, lie &gt;ID .......... wa tvilhniitril rtl HH,
ni. iil'l tilt* It'll change In llte- iidci li.e Month
♦!"/' »t
Denmark'* foreign ndnister, »&gt;o 1
’ H i W I l i l l O l U J j| V (* (* f ‘ S
'.’. T'he general cease fire shall !»’
(t'lmllnirert on I’agr Might)
• tmi.lHIit la.*f,*s - III per cent Iris lave
.11 J|t illii'l Nili'k .’tn.’t , A-ciist■-11.1 Hoi* •sitting ml* .
f ‘ IH f
lliismiisscii, mill I"'lay
j |.|„n, lntcrnal;»nal i* Ihr Isrg
complete mill enduring nnd ahull
^
I ilnn. |„ ,t ,.r n .on'a crop hut ll per expcrla Ills country to drchlr " PH) HMl(
I ti . e i ,,*i
,'lpV I . 1'icnlK flo n ot |»,.e i*|. fn , ,
if Mi*
, BrilW|„K ,.|vh* ,,rapply l*&gt; ad elemrnla of militury U | ig | f, /b|' W i i l l i n *
I &gt;»t mnrt than average. A ntunth tlm very near fulur**" «h&gt;’D&gt;rr '•*; B»„iratl&lt;m In ihr world, and dm
*1.1
I I t k " .Icl.nlc on n mot ion "I 11 ** •nol
f V
forcer* umler the command of the U U U j VTI
I f llll.L - T b la la g o , ll.......
**a;. foieraat at UP. Join Die Atlantic Deli’iitm Allmii"
lit ift *i .Mirth Rail l, \ lo'M Dm* in-- ■(
,||P (,Mj ;;*j yPNT, |1H, Kro**u
ligiiator parties, land, urn a ml »,r*
«!/• I I . ‘."U.mm l„,xr,.
I,
i
»i g*HOt'g
\\ list* »',** cr ,*r ’ie ! oan.i'oi
Talking to reporlrr:. afl&lt;’&gt; a j from M) („ 7,2(10 clubs with a t»l»l
wharayer locatael, and ahall extern) t 3 C f l ( H ! I 1 6 1 l l U 1 1 l l
TT 1 1 1 ! Grapefruit production *v*. e»tl miiMiln meeting with Ni*rr-I*n "I nicnihershlp nf nlmut 100,000, ,1. J
111*11»' Ci'l I Vandenbrrg (R -Mu lit took tho
to all sector* In which nruied .
.
g\
nt
.
•iii.it, eI nl |!i.UMI,(lOO leixe.t-’l!!i per
Root to argue that Dirrklcv's rulD .atlaa-4 &lt;!• Faa- Vc.-&gt;
Myrra, past president of the ft,
;Imii(» h I *tid Bern Ino Ir ' '■&gt;■&gt;■
forces of the two parlii'* arc* fmimt
l IM.4?0 hit |mg is wrong. Vandcnboi g mndc »n
f«ut yea. *u.i n
*
mm
■'
.Land t.lons rlnh, lot|*y 1old Limn one,* again wilt l*» th* ''■m
tn proximity to each other.
rent timri* limn average, A month Apopka Man I n
ittoyif L
-rigr* 7l f ’ opponte rulmg in the in t Corner * 1*
* i ihr Tmiri-i cemer.
cnnvrrrailori ort a n*ti&gt;ut ■&gt;J, .
:t. No (dement of ground or air
logo Du im p was rmrs’Li.it ul id,
ifv M
ei
rrS'i'Ji
a balf I * Ian ho '.&gt;#■. 'I
K
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i
l
d
e
r
"LlrmV
Myers
«poke
In
hrhalf
of
di»
artwork
bro«&gt;lc*ri
v
h«&gt;.
The
hmly
of
Waller
G.
Schoener
...........
forces of either party "hull advance
Imxe,
, ■I *
o f g ' . j a ■ '■rs;
; i*
bin candlda-y *s governor of l.imi rn K "llnil Hunt" -tin1
maim
TM,
3/r.
DHNIt,
21
who
died
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'
beyond or pass over llnr* or poal
*
I'll- D. j.iirlmcnl mid nhout M,.
,.f t t 1H1 1 1 ,,,|f iml I Vandenberg n I Mi,*'
1 * u*
t'l-tricl "O". He w *. lulrudoc-*i hy
from Orlando’s Mim.. ' iti'l 1 u *i" .HIin*! ■
lions now lir|d try tlir forritioKl June 21, HU! from wound* re- ......
Mill ANDO. Mar. 11-1,17 l.-arK- J , IV, Gerretsnn of the Del,and -a il
were
I ''I' ii'ging tha . *' li *
* Mm *
•1
•
f
i
»!♦
1
'
tnditorium Ih* work of \l &gt;&gt; 1 1
* 1 - .f#i « k .
element* of Ii* ground foreea amt celved.lt. halite on June 21. is rx 1"
8. f'rsvry, owner of Hie liu
(CoaUau*a
on
I
•••
lliabti
^
IH. W-ilorsday, Mar D'.. I., ♦..,1 [ lli * -4H.4*' ■ I4 «| 4 a Ifll lift
l.lr|U"&gt; Mlorc ill Apopka, wax Kill club.
m* elr*incut of air or naval force* pertml lo arrive In Sanford Tucv-!
1Ml 4.* rl 4' 1 •1; Jft*r
"II .1 Cl
Need for more umpires and as- d c ’lnri’.l "Snnforil liny" ■■ t
'' " , 0 .u 13,"00,1)00 boxes e«l 1* ,1 ' night when Lee Young,
ef either parly shall enter or pan* day afternoon for funeral service"' •“" ' I 1
T H E W H A TH EK
tfiFfiiil
•!11►
1" f 1 I'lti n 1, v (uhtl
ilstanl itian»gera for Die Junior "Hint Hunt."
and
burial
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r
*
*
Hr’
Urapebartender
in
thr
tavrrn,
luhtuok
ovrr water adjacent to the const
•, .
WII •1 It* »» oaf 'll! #V|M'
league teams wa* stressed hy
(
m
m
n..rn
In'
Hanford,
June
0.
102.1.1
flan*
liavi*
hern
minhIn
the
nwiirr
for
.*
prowler
ami
slml
linn now held by the other party
LAKELAND, M.i.
II
I'
14 (All 11«4l»»«l 4*11 1*4444f |I4IM|
rming Mchoenemann attemlod t l .- 1' ' 1 li-n
" l"lla
'" tn .*IB‘®
00.®
00 r*Mf)
"I Mm
him when lie frilled In hull, Hngm Harry Rolison. King Lion Hainilion &gt;l»ll llrinlloy, prrsidrtil
O.
Pag*
for nuy purposes whatsoever.
’ llie Federal SI.Do I
• 'Ami.utg
illsltro said that Iu* lm&gt;l hern ad­ Mamin,ih- Junior ('hiiinl»*i &lt;&gt;! *
oral
*chmil*
und
llie
high
school
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h.
Orange
County
Deputy
•I. Complcto Mtjtorvlxioii of tho
I .'Vi vien foiro,a I l&gt;o
p- mu ml 11
vised that the stands at the soft iiiri.a, in moko Chuck Act,*-. 1 «• ]
Kt. pierce from which lie grail-! I r ilw ir H o n k s M u r e
tlwriff said.
truce hy uniter! Nation* nh»orver* at
! Florida toniglil and S.ii'iid i. t.nr
hall diamond where the Imya will nf Do* xliow, ami hi* a , iiin' I'lu r lt * A p p l f l t y D i e s
imted
In
1042.
lie
entered
the
*erf
o
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l
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C
v
K
H
JflO
r
C
Roth
Crnvcy
ami
Young
orcu
mid colder nnd ^.jalteiod Do-.' tn
. . •hull he allowed ami facilitated.
pled adjoining apnrlinenis with play are In had condition and Dint Reggie "Rough*'' Crus* li,.n..i.u. .
I n C o l u m b i a , S . C . ,0111c area 1,
Unemployment Aid lliolr
Ii. Movement* of civilian* "hull vice in Octolier, If 1.1 und trnlucil
Hnr Clly may have to tear lhem rlepuly sheriff*. Thin xiiiiii- In■».» I
at the Great Lake* Nuvul Rtat Ion
wive*
above
the
Tavnn.
mil occur from one "Ido lo the before being lent to tho Pacific
Thr forccmt sai l:
(t'anllaa-n nn i-ae* »U«hii
Parrish said,
«n* given Arllmr Godfrey m .li
other exrept by mutual agree­
"F a ir and coldsr, light lurtheri,
A
I
Applrhy,
In.
.on
of
A
T
r
*
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.
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. U-&lt;/P)
area. Fur nine month* ho served on,
Jaanrtlr llnv|* of Do* lioilliay
Young denrenilrd to the Tavern
,*n n tv x n i n m i T n i
wind* with long tm b d J of ?»tm
ment of tlin partlra.
V
I,
\|i|*l**bv
mid
Dir*
l»!r
Albert
OrgnnUcd labor asked the Flor­ a fow minutes after
Cravej.i ... ^ n/ '.',T! '
an
aircraft
carrier
and
wa*
later
xloiw rprently.
II. This general erase fire agree
tlH-lil. ..f Manful.I, ili*',| yrv.Ui. sod high ground 1 about light do
^*J; I ABO, Tex., Mar. I t —f/Pl
Irnuxfemd la u acapluno tender. ida I mills! rial Commission today who had entered the tavern I"
According lo llrntllny, il,* ■ ...
irn a tla a .- era !•&gt;■• inahti
warmer thru I f " ground
for
Increased
unemployment
end
determine
the
ram**
of
the
mdse,
^
,,k
1
y""th
wearing
a
Kurvlvor* Includo hi* parent"
iiiolc Jiiycees are cooking oi&gt; . ,|,i\ in l ..liinil.iii, ?! •' foltmvtng
"Frost deposit v dl form '.'‘her’'
i Ik,i l dllirss
' worker* compensation benefit* and and upon hearing a disturbance
untform was arrested to special apron for
t'rmHnued on Pega Eight
"llnogb
for (luestlonlng In the slaying wear on tin* show. ||„ nt .* .*■•!
M. \i&gt;|.|.l,v 11**•«I m M*nf»td *»‘otpei stitrr drop* ’ ’ 'blrt*/ *1 &lt;
Industry opposed any Increase.
BxliibitH Prepared For
near tho front of the building day
.........
At Hu* same time, a dcltgu called "halt." When tho noise fail of a Texas Chrlstiisn University (hoi xovernl crate* of Kiiiuo..| liming In cnily i hitdlmod slid *' d-grre.'i or loivrr, with 1 ast ’omSeminole County Fair J. II. Kreinbrinir
peraturo in cutde^i !•&gt;" ground hHon of Insurance men appeared tn ed to conic, he fired In that dlrcc dean.
Counly celery would be given cm./ Inrifli’il (In* tni’iil M’linol*. H(1 tl*'! ration l occurring ubrnrl . UO A M
ie ulid in I’lilonthtn fur 211 yearn.
Detective Hgt. C. C. Key said lit tho «how.
oppose a recommendation that Don,
Of
Lake
Monroe
1)1
ch
Sinvtvi.r* includo id* wifo nnd )inturd«y morning.
Homo demonHtratlon c l u b *
Parriih *a)d that no lniiu**t; lh« youO&lt; wa* sclxed on batat of
compensation bo extended to cover
Dnnro of Ilif* Orlando Murii.iiml
"Gninesvlllo d liliM
Gian d!
thruughout Rcmtnola County arc
lo** of work due to ilckneie be­ would be held and that the slmot- j a telephone (Inscription from tin* Amlilorliim will open at I :tn |* in,, , iiddmi, Lm to, Jr . and Gad
John Henry Kreinbrlng, TO, cause, they said, It would be goV’ lug had been termed accidntal.
nf &lt;*&gt;&gt;lut|ibinj his Mint her, Mri. .Mary, Ijocrour, 30; &lt;j*in«ivttlo,
preparing exldhlt* to compete for
Sheriff at Cleburne, Tex.
M. aial a two flour pre-broodca &gt;•
six aiilort. Mtarkr, 31; Cltrn, J.’ : Wdttston,
prlxo* ami ribbon* *1 tha Legion died at tho local hoipllat yeiter- ernmenial Interference with pri
allow start* nl 2:0(1 I*. M., with A(i(drhy, Manfnrd;
Mi
,
.1,
II.
Ml.
Ji,tin,
Mm.
Stanley Wrirsdale, 33; Oc*l*. *t.
sponsored Semlriolk County Fair dny at noon.
vnte buiineea.
Ilia rrgnlnr nil portion of the *.lotw
Horn In Detroit, Mich. Mar. 22.
"Upper E **t Coavl Dutrict DoVciimv and MDi Kuclniilo Appleby
which will open at IliOO P. M..
Labor’s recommendation! varied
following ut 4:00 IV M.
1878,
Mr.
Kreinbrlng
came
to
nil &gt;.f Mnnfmd; Mr*. Lest to M. f ond, Pierson, 23i C ieicent City,
Monday, Mar. 21 at Celery amt
widely, even «g did iaduatry'e
Lake
Monroe
in
4P11
where
ho
Inylni, I*n11n lli’Mi’h; Ml* \V 11. 23; limiting!!, Bummll, JO. Mew
Mpllonvllle Avenue* opposite the
Mario Uroettmen, apokeaman
TDIINH TO I,OCRS
engaged In carpantar work and
.I,., l. inn, .lin k’iiinvilli*; and Ml i. Smyrna, 31; Mima, 3?.
Municipal Hall Park.
for Central Labor Union, said that
farming.
LANH8IIERG,
Gnrtimny,
M.n
"Orlando
district:
fiuitland
T I IIU-cH nf Gnliliiiliiii.
John Senkarlk I* repreaentlng
Ho Te survived by two »on*. organisation wente tha maximum
11—(/!*)—Alfred Krupp, once Ger­
Campbcll-l/osslng Po»t 59 of the
I'lini’iid nrrvlii** will lie held I'ark, lluwey, 30; Forc.t City, Ply­
Albert of Lake Monroe and Hyl- weekly unemployment bcneflla In­
many’* chief gun-maker, has
Cai.ielherry,
Fern
Malm,lay at the Dunbar Puneral mouth, 31;
American Legion in tho prepara­ veeter of Detroit; five grand- creased to |24 a week for 2S
NEW- YORK, Mar. I I —f/I’l Ruiinei* new* today features llie sumoil the trade of hi* nnrehtoi *
II ihiii* in (' 1111111111)11 and burial will I’ark, Oviedo 32; Conway, Unia.
tion of eihlbtte. with the auiat- children, Emery and Johnnla weeks.
that
of
u
locksmith.
(ilia, Dr. Phillips, 33; Ki'*imiti"0,
111kI' pla, a in Orangotmrg, S. C.
ance of Judgo Dovgla* fltemtrom. Kreinbrlng, Lake Monroe; Mary
Richard 8. Hamme, regional di­ iwo-wey stretch.
Serving n 12-ycnr term foi war
Annuel report! of big cor|x»atoms pour in, most nl lliein showing
3t, Sanfutil, 3fi; Wintei-fGiitderv
Mlie LUa tyeodard, county homo Ann Krainbrlng, Hanford; Gerea- rector for Local 2,000 United Traneltd,
.
r . S. I’O fU l.A IIO N
demonitrrfion a font, la oupor- dine and Hueanne Kreinbrlng of port Service 8upply. a CIO union, record sslei end earnings. New record* are set again in slecl produc­ crime* nt Landibcrg, Krupp wuik*
at tho anvil In tho prison wmk"llrooksvilte
di.-lte I:
t’a n j.
WASHINGTON. Ma. i 1 -(/*•)—
xlilRf tho 4-H Club exhibit pro­ Detroit.
proposed payment# be &gt;30 a week tion, and the auto industry slrsms for new high output.
shop, hi* defonso counsel, Dr. Km I Tin* Diiltril Stale*
deriti, 30; flnnhiiell, lVel*.l,i, .12.
population,
for
30
week*.
gram. Theta will includo canned
But price reduction* riot thef — —-------------------------------------- - Arndt said today.
Funeral aervirea will b held at
climbing mmi* than 201),1)00 cuch Ill „ o k ‘ Ville , Il.l; I 'l , m l ( ' H y . I , » ! , c product*, dairy produeta nnd baked Erlckaon Funeral Homo 8eturnew* column*, along with more 154.2 billion at tho end of Jan ­
Ho denied report* thnt Krupp month readied 11 record 118,000,- Imnl, t&gt;enham, 31; k'.diii ", !'&lt;
good*, clothing and handiwork, uay at 3:00 P. M. with ,Rev L.
HARRY BD1NGTON DIES
lay-off a by a Now England msv/n* making toy gun* in id* prison linn la»l Jan. I, Dm Ciuixii* Ruroan
craft* and art work and flower R. Ruahton officiating. Burial
BEVERLY HILLS, Cailf., Mar. chlnery maker and two Southern uary, aro practically tho same a* cell.
at tho end o f tho year. Retail
reported today.
tt
JACKSON Vlt.t.E, Mur. 11 , n
arrangement*.
Death hai claimed one of cotton mills, and the closing of storoa cut tholr Inventories during
will taka place In Evergreen
HIGH LOW
Royal Crown ahowa will oparata Cemetery, Pallbenrere will be C. the film eolony'e pioneer*, Harry two Peanaylvanla coal mine,:.
PROTESTS ARREST
January, tho Department of Com­
t’KATK I’lll.M FIR E
Atlantic Clly
33
1.'
■fain this year at tha fair.
8. Hawaiui, Qua Ichmah, Paul E. Edlngtos,
Hart ara aorno of tho gleasunt merce say*, reflecting clearance
CARACAS, Vcnaxticlu, Mar. 11
WASHINGTON, Mar. 11—(/I*)— Rlsmnrk
rl
Ogtaeby, F«&gt;d Holly, J . J . Mann
He died at hie home yesterday Itomev-and soma of the unpteuCupui Lira broke out In the bolter room Ruffulo
salat. Manufacturing and whole- —(/T’l—Tho conservative
31
.‘d
MAM G O BI UP
and Frank Price.
at tha age of 69. Former praaldant eant— In today'e newer
___
_____________
_ Party, largest in Vencmoln. prn- of the Nor tee-Manat c,, Crate (mil* Detroit
sale inventories
rose,_ _______
reflecting
2t)
at
PARKERSBURG, W. Va.. Mar.
or famoua article corp., ha waa
Tha government cheerfully rc- tha slowdown In re-order* by ro-‘ tested today tho nrroHt of Lui* puny curly today und tho Juck- Minneapolis
21
17
JE W E L R Y RBTURNBD
Greta Garbo'a agent when aha
rte that pcraonal lncom&gt;,* in tel Iere.
Herrera Camptn*, editor of Diu icuivillu Ktrc Department was call­ New York
34
n
MANILA, Mar. 11— OP) ■Jaw- made her American movie debut
Buary continued a t the annual
“ Bwepapor El Toiografo.
ed
for
help.
‘
Further
oaeing
of
prices
la
rePhoenix
73
47
airy Miaad by Unlud Su tea foreae and repraeantad many ether atari rata « f I 2 2 0 J billion, fust a ehaJc
A humor column written under
porlad In auch varied thing* a*
I-liter in thu morning, wood Saint Louis
to
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from Jaea P. Laurel, Japanett In the laat two doeadM.
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tha record of &gt;221 billion in Pennsylvania crude oil, radio*, the editor's name poked fun at Dig trimming* were still burntijg hut San Antonio
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a H* . M g - W P S w m U v o pro-tDoeambor. W a n and
tad ealary
salary p v ■toe! and copper scrap.
military Junta which govern* Dm 75 men were tearing off metal Seattlu
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country.
Herrera
waa
accused
of
shouting of thu two-story building Jacksonvlllo
Penneylvania grado crude—a
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enough hrevir. bleb a nallty crude used violating censorship by not sub­ and throwing out tho burning wood Miami
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chiefly for lubricants—drops 25 mitting hie column bafor* publi­ while stream* of water played on Orlando
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raae Barbara Kant, euovlvaa.
fnvaatorloe of
tO*o— ca M m i »•**&gt;
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the scraps.
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Robbed By Four To Be 6 Million
M a s k e d Bandits Under Last Year

Complete Plains On
Orlando Prognim

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Record Sides And Earnings, Price
Reductions Dot Industry News

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Wendell Corey s two youngsters
day his children In “Thelma ■loran," hut mama «oys their acting
/III end there. Mrs. Corey watchd from the sideline*.. Hhe’s extectlng another memlier of .he
amlly *ny week now.
One of the hottest rnre*
In
Hollywood history Is going tm In­
lay between
film companies
lurrying
pictures
on
negro
hemes. The contenders: 'JOthfox’s "Pinkie," MG.M's "Intruder
n The Dust," I,mils Deroehemont's
'tost Boundaries" and
Screen
’ lay's "Home «d thi llravt
At this Willing, "Home of the
Imv!)11 iipjH'iiiH th»* winriff. U
Vos rehearsed for two week* and
thol In secrecy rest-inIdlug nil OHM
iperatlnn. It's ahout six soldiers,
in* of them .............. •» “ “ “f ” 1*'
sic. The film may he released an
•arly as next month.
i
John Ireland i» hupping mad at
Columbia. Me was set to do lh«
Mnntgomory Clift role In "lied
River" on the radio theater when
Iho studio suddenly yanked him
off U. A last-minute sub was
marie. Most upset was Joanne Dm
who was already nervous tocauao
of her air debut.
. . . .
!
Al Jolsoit's show with Jimmy
Durante tonight will mark the first time the mammy-singers 1
show has been recorded, t l ’s port
of NHO's new relaxed policy.
|
Capsule Review: "Take Me Out i
to the Hull Game" (MGM) Ih a
Sum cure for anybody's hlnes. 1
Seldom has there been a film I
loaded with such fine anlertln- ,
ment. Hrlglit young people likes I
Frank Slnelrn, Gene Kelly, Father '
Williams, Hetty Ganull and Jules ,
Muilshlll mule even the ion
trlwd plot likable.
MAX CM : ANDIIKWH DIVOItCKD
LONG HKACII, Calif., Mur. II
—(/!’)—Lou Levy Is still Imslnessl
manager of the singing Andrews
Bisters, hut he's no longer the
husband of Sl-let Mnxcne.
Maieno--she's the one on tho
right. or Is it left T-obtained a
divorce yesterday lestlfylng thut
Levy was Indifferent anil spent
most of Ids time In New Ydrk
while she wu* home in Hollywood.
They were wed In 1MI and sep­
arator! lust Hept. m. She was
ranted custody of Alnin Ann,
and Peter one.

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pres* ngciit- get logcthoi nml decide to "|ilnrd" one of their own variety,
sure they'll leu! your lieoil i-.wnv l-ov-ly colleen Joan Ityen Is the
rcntei of nttructlon nt C m " ' . s I.imli-ns as -tie [Kiser. In a Rrn]irtiuU
"stinroiock" to herald Ml. ixdrick's liny.
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IHOnttV AMIR MING NAMtO ny Picmilrnt Trumnn ns Secretary ot
Dclcnxo, Mini* A Johnxnn (right), Till, Clarksburg, IVe I Virginia, le
plrtiticd in hr ntti n li'd an Amcrlcmt t.eglon relilibildallnu committee
dinner in Wn-lnnuldii Julinxm, a former Assl-dunt Seeiclary of War
anil imtil national conuuander of Die Amerlrnn Mulon, sucrcerl* Jam es
V. Foireslat, w Iiom- ic.lgnalion Income* elfrctlve March .'II Willi John*
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r»--1m t - n i - i i i a nofil ot l o w e r e r i c a *
i him nunleil.

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in Now York Supremo Court wharo »h# la contesting a 1100,0M suit
brought by dancer-comedian Alexli Rotov (toft). Rolov la seeking a
one-"uii-d ahato of her mot'hcr'e citato for "aorvlccs" In siding tho
elder wtxnnn straighten out many of her legal nwUUms i International)

S H E 'S

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SUPPLIES EVERY &lt;WO YEARS.

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JOHN I’AYNKS HRPAHATB I
: HOLLYWOOD, Mnr. tt (/P&gt;Film Plovers John Payne nml
Oinrla de Huven agree "It l« fruitless to carry on" their marriage.)
Ho.-Puyne said last nitfhl--lt’s
going to ho divorce this time.
Tha actor said a property s e t - .
fitment has been made. This c«me
on the heals of their most recent
•Operation. They were wed In
IR44 and have two children. They
were reconciled after a HMd impM 8 h fBia tha daughter of the Cartor do Havens, old vaudeville stars
Payna was divorced from his
Drat wife, Actres* Anne Shirley,
ir ftye_.Y#»rs_ of jn ir r U g e ^ __

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M - m l n a D *v ntl
rn iv sr Hirings

BW slant.. He ienilr.es lie will lie
I tou Kh company neat full o n
t)rl, since He will follow Jack
•nny ami Amos 'S ' Amiy nml
recisle Heil Shelton. Ihirgt-n has

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IN T U B C O U R T O F T i l l ! C O U N T Y
JU IH IK ,
HhWIINOLK
C O U N TY .
F i d HU I »A. IN U IIO IIA T B .
In rr*: U - t i i i f iif
OF-LL A O l l A r i ; H A I T I A N
ItornasfHt
TO At*t« i T I l i n i T O l I H AND UKI1HONH IIAVI.NO i I.A IMS O il H I !.
MANON AOAINHT HAIM K H T A T B :
Y»*ii uni! f i n Ii *if yo u mr«* Irariliy
n o ll f li o l uhtl rp)|ulrwl to t i r r i r n i
«ny c l n l r i f irrut ilfm n m l a w h ic h you.
. ih# p -in i f or t ic IJji (Iriit'p Ihinvuun,
1o r e i t h e r n f yutj, rnny httv«* itnetlrMi
ftprpn-p«l In i f of -.tiai C o u n t y . 10 i h f
Cou nty J t u i u f oi Neminnii' Count)*
F lo rlt ln , mi his of flyf In Hip c-uim
huURf o f Mthl C ou n ty ul K.uifo nl,
Florida
w ithin
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ntlrm U r
iririifiiIim f r o m th e ilutp o f Hi p fl r p l
y u b ll c i i U o u of
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Much
f’lnlm o r ifriiium! xlmll I»p In \%'rltIritf, rind hIim II wla lf Hi p |»Ih&lt;p uf
rnahiuaAM—a m i
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to by Hip H n l m a u t , .iNettt, o r iiit o r*
nay. a ml a n&gt; pin In • la mi o r ilif irmritl
not so filed ’•had he Volll,
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W i l l u ml Ter.til merit o f
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U e i l a U n i t o IhutniHo.
deep lined
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Legral Notice

By R. J. SCOTT

\V»«t*rn J m n h o r - e

Uba. When he returns, he says
i'll tour the nutlnn's college* In
larch of bright yuunir men to
lip write his ait show,
{ter Ren hope* the ft Call writing
ilent will bring Ills program u

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SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

RADIO STAHON
W.T.R.R.

HOLLYWOfi.-. :..ar. t
Bergen Is going tii
writers within the
of unlvcrsltle*.
The ventriloquist, enjo
tort-term retirement, i*

ralm of funln*y.
Victor Mature, who is u great
res* agent for Vic Mbtui o, wur
lowing n iDtior- he received from
'oramount Boss Henry Ginsberg
'he hlgwlg said early comments
tout "Hamsun mid Delilah” hnvo
nly been equaled l&gt;y those about
(lone With the Wind" nod "Heat
tars nf Our Lives."
Vic may st &gt;i do
'Paradlaf
oat, IM S" hi Italy, now 'bat
lira Andrew* hns been pot into
nether role. Rut the muscle man
m’t eager to work, lie has three
lireleased plrlnre* nml feels the
ublio can get too much of n good
king.
Robert Hlnilmuk, who directed
tva Gardner in "The Great Min­
er,’* has high prnlsi&gt; for the Nnrth
inrollnn gal. "Hhr sometimes
'ks like a fullback. but she lias
qualltlrs of GarlMi," he told

H E R A L D , SA N FO RD ,

BA XTER

RICHARD WIDMAHK

SANFORD BUICK CO1 0 M a g n o lia A v t .

H a n fo rd , F l a .

re SNAKE PIT"
IS COMING! &gt;

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Free Methodists To
Sponsor Revival

A t THE C H U R C H E S

S A M U iiU

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c i i i ' rch o r c o n
1 Fifth Street and iloll; Avenue
J. M. (ireaham. Tnatnr

W illiam the Conqttcroi had e».
tahliaiicd
ilia authoritv io
tin
iniithlicat lord in France In the
time he wa* - I year« •m into

Celery Market

Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning W orship 11:00 A. M.
tlctlvnl n o r-Iren w ill Itcgin on;
Kvangellatlr Service 7:110 I’. M,
effire on thr
Sunday ut the F'ree
MrlhorH*!
Sn lent ton Army work.-i
» ll Churrh Notice* want he pre*ent&gt;&gt;d at The II
Midweek servin' Tuesday 7:.‘I0
the wot Id iiae a total of
Chinch iiM'l will In- conducted liy
day helure puhliratl'n.
thi' pn*tor, l(cv. Krt'il It. Horton,
ferent Imiitunitc* 1,1 then
Y. I’. K. Thtirailny 7:110 I*. M.
through Mm k’3. A fter that date I'I It S T M K T H O liiS T ( lll'lt C H
v s s k m i i i . y o r t;oi&gt; t h i it&lt; ii
'lw [tolli'iinl Kviuigell*tlc A«*octnTwelfth Street and l.unrrl \venue t'K N 'T ItA l, I I A C i l S T C lll'IM T I
J. K. M cKinley, Minister
t™n will lic-ntne n»*ocii»ted with Mr*. I*. It. Stephenson. Oirerior of
Laurel Vvenue and Ninth Street
A. S. Davln, I'nator
the event mill will fnm DIi other
Itev, S. L. VYhaliey, i'anlnr
Kcllitiau* Kdnrniion
Sinnlny School
A M.
preacher*.
IUI7 Went Second Street
11:45 A. M. Church School -A
&gt;t"ttitna Worship I I on ,\. M,
C
/ t W
t y
Servin'* will la-gin each even* clan* for every litre.
i'hnne 8flS.lt
Yonntr Teople’f meet i nit 11:15
ini; :tt 7 :lo I ’ M, llfv . Horton thi*
M.
tl,
Slanaell,
Sundav
School
11:00 A. M. Mm lima Worship
l l M.
morning icged nil person* to at­ Sermon Them e:
Superintendent
Trm i*figiiruKvungviiativ Sorvi&gt;&gt;
.in I* M.
I n
tend mid par tit I pate in the revival. ^JT' t)._
K. O. Keith, II. T . I*. Olrector
Mid-week
aervin
VY.-dnc »dny
Hnmeroiiiinit
Pcllnwahip 7:.'ll) 1’. M.
M. Youth
il:.It)
Sundity School P.45 A. M. ('in**Service*.
A welcome to a!'.
r* for all age* Junior girl* hove
7:110 I". M. Kveninit W orship
----------i ha rue of devotion
finest Spcakt’i :
Hev
Kenneth
H O LY t'ltO SS l III Ki ll
Itev. I L . L y t ik lu u .Ztnuutx iohii, . .Mill' 111 in: W ulililp—U.OU
Mil r 11. lA I'l Itogei *.
J* I*'*
II. IL, Hector
j
Hoxnlnuy. Invocation.
Hy
fllinllt %
' Announcement*, Scripture. Tithe*
M U S T ( I I I lit II O F C lllt lS T .
Second Sunday in Lent
Mai
k t ii. r.Mly
nn
pit#iiil]r
Ki i iu'lh *i Hi’!.'*'&gt;-v i ' i i m
land Offerintt*. Special Mu»ic, SerFM-* l»la ii*-af *•\ Will* 9
S C IB N T IS T
H:UU A, M. Holy ('iiiiiiiiuiiivtn
M.» litolM i 'huicli oi \\ i m
K*1**r 1*1!i iJrarle* A
p
'nioti
liy
l'a*tur.
Invitation
Hymn,
'.1:30 A . M. Church S,-h.
XUO Fast Seeiind Street
ter I'n*1 vxlit*
111 L r i In u'it« • * I'.i ..tl K m ■i kt*" '.1
r.irreitt Mt.rkai iv r ftiisi1ii
!
11:00 A. M Morniin: !'• avi i and Benediction. Congregation.
F* nr
WclRtil
Siinduy School 0:45 A. M.
■fl(H’nk« .(• - i MXimi*- ln'itii; hrM *m1i I1 ; s «!••/
Ilaakel dinner will lie served at
fts
l.lirit*.»1
21 ut
.Miirniltit Service 11:00 A. M.— sermon.
Mil
•/ f. W
i'Vt'niiiii nr \ f u rrk lit tin 1‘ M'T •’ 41■
Mi'il Mirm
r»n
2,1
1\ OX
the tionn hour. A flat dinner *irtg.
\ • V# 1* . *’ 1
ddHI 1‘. M. V. I*. S. 1..
Mcthtni «t i ’ltuii h nf lhk* fil\ lt d
ft** Subject: "Sub-dunce".
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'inti will continue in the church.
1!%t f it
Wednentity Service H ilo I'. M.
1
Servleer n u rn g I .i«* U«vk
Hogi1*' i&gt; iin’t iVi* hi Vmiiii; lVi&gt; M M I N M I I VI K 1 M il * II Xl&gt;1
r,c
II. T. V 0:30 l\ M Union* fm
In r km
27 o*
Itcailintt Itooiii L'iOO to 5:00 I’. M.
Tuesday, Thuradny mol Sutur*
lati l II I ll M r ■i. ' ,• V“i
( Jllo H H»n k H u m wi‘| V|i,i,i* I!11 hr
rllri'v t Ii ■hfootmen*
all age*.
MX M
l
Tuetdny*
ami
Fridaya.
All
are
tiny—
Holy
Coinmunion
7
to
\
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m
ji
• iltg ll'l.l
m ohaervalue o* llo : .1 .h-e
1.« r k .'
21 ox
It
Kveninit Worahlp 7:30 I*. M.
MidII itm
21 oa
welcome to uttend our aervicea and
Wedne*day, Holy
I'oiiiiiuinion
. *i
I
"Week
I
leiliciilion."
The
pul.ln
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61
Midw
eek
I’rayer
Set
vice
VVoilf
l‘W
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to liar our Itemlilltt Itooin.
7:101 A . M. C lllllliena Seivice 1:00
lia invited to attend
MU,’ a
f. V* * lull, f
I
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I', M. Children* Confirmation In- neatlay 7:30 I'. M,
h (l
41
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Henry M. Noidig,
Jonestown,!
atriietion Cilia* 4:15 I'. M. F im in g
.5 «t * ... V V
i «*
T I I K I'lll* I l l ' l l O F &lt;itm O F
To
To
Ml I H o lH S T i I I I Hi 11 ti M lilKfO"
I'n. will luinit a gospel mea*aiti’ | FIIKI
I’ruyer
and
Litan
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and
Laurel
1 F rid a y — Holy Communion u nn ‘&gt;n &lt;*&gt;•• "''reen m pi. im p and *.u ik
Itev. II. IV. M iller. i'aalor
Frv
f’Mil
*• &gt;1 ' ' N N
Vvenue.
2 H IL n n i t
34
33
* XI »1 1
Service* each Lord’* Ihiy at 3:00 A. M. Adult Conflt Mint mu lu-tn ic. u i,,) '"OMd film. "On The Hoad
1fr111Ici&gt; red
■ i i, *
Tied
It.
Holton,
I',i*i.»i
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t
To llanin»cua" and "Faith Trium­
lion Cilia* H:PI) I'. M
Id
3-3 lire '. II.P.
i
•.» -, i ' 1
L Hill
13
Sutl'hii S foot V 15 \ M
phant'' will lie the picture* HytnnMen tiiuivf
1 III* XI.II
Himtinie of old aurqt* and new. We
VI M 1 1 IM VI *X ' l l
M m ' ic \\ &gt;.i -hip 11 oo V M
nliiiriica, heantifiilly illu*trated in
'I Mill M. | II 11mi l.l'l III N III 1 1
fi Ih? "ii
3
44
C O M M I'M T Y t III lit II
VI*1»8
Yum
T . . p ie . S. i v n . iS p e . ..I 1 Mil »• X-»l XI
color and aiillK hy fuliiou* Hamell.a k r Mary. I'lorida
• • 1- 'id , T* h *
llMht
X•
2!&gt;
It of i IihI on Klin Avenue and cmv1
I
ton tjimrtette, audience will join apeak. 1 oo T M
t, t ’i ki i i i 1
C. C. W hile. I'aalor
1Ct*.,’lifers
neatly requeal the piayer of tiod'*
the ainifiiitt. Kveryone invited.
Kvaiuili-n. S e iv ic e 7 to T \| 1 1 X Mt’M. &gt;. II. f
old
21
It people for a ttreut icvlva l. Keep
Church School 10 nil A M
f irrfMM'd N V • 1 v Si» if«*]tthrrn offt l(ev i ' . .
&gt;. i v i. .-a l.eifiu • ...m in
‘Come Thou With l'a ,vnd W
Worahlp 11:00 A M
yutir requeat* for prayer for the
hjcdl
i uinp l ,,il« Il « l I'I'MIt'll,
Weatmiatei Fellow ah ip tiiiuip* 1Will Do Thee I!nod.”
FrjUf'fs M'd
aiv k comiaif in.
:- / # it,- .i,i
4fi
11
il:3U l ‘ M.
llrtrllcf* red
C llll^ l
( Ii I ID It. I one » o. nI
T II K C H I H f l l O F C O D
Wedlteailny Chou 1'iuctice 7 30
2-2*, ll'4«
I'M T V
Hev il I v tlletmi /iinni. r iii .i i i ,
IV M
3509 Kim Avenue
licit |..‘il Vtf
f. II... Ill,
Tnraday nlahl — Yalder Hotel
II D Vic.. i
Hev. Joe C. Crewa. Mlninler
Tueaduy Mar, 15 Coven .l thali
II. Ita
Hev. (iiro l)n II. I'araona. Teacher atippei
Se. «.&lt;ut Momlii, in lent
Sunday
aehiHil at O' 15 A
at the chilli h
l.v the
Mam
II
7:30 l‘. M. l'rayet Service.
ll:3o V M llt.lv I , |. I, l i t ...............I
Hen' **-i
Flielldatllp Cilia- m ii til I' M with Clnaae* fo r all iiin «*ld
33
M:i’ti T M. Hook: Hull I Card Mi. and Mia. A. Alloik27
aerniol
\ ll n r wi ll .inti
Itno
I'a a lo ih il aervlce at 11 oo A
ii v i i i n un i
1if f y id ,4ncl til mwil l Iicih I •• dfol fCM| Tt nth".
a l l Vlit
Towel
t .0.1
teaar-a. Till* will hr- loll.mctl witii Sulijeet,
off I
i'oMie welcome.
Fiver ti«i
a l.liaine** incelitii: mid u -...nil A. lion!"
t.n
2 ' • 1it-*, m11
63
llnlu. 'W c d n o 'iiy "The t ;.&gt;1.1. n
Kviuiaelialle ................. . 7:30
Special
-iiiru ir at i t.. It
| 1 | - | Mil
i
Croup" meet a m I lie .h o i, it at .’le u M T ill, hom will Ix'ttiii an old aervh.
lit,
II M lliiu e of
*2 2 *, »h63
m
e
11«|| hi ,i v v
I*. M. Thin -day Cate. In hi and time II. d&gt; Clioat Uevivnl. Ser v to * JaekaoM lie
I'.' ill ellil. ue of
( I II H O I
:io s k . i i i t s r s t .
r.n
f. »•.' o|. .
41
llihle -hilly pronp n a il
m I 15 will Term elicit cieninir ill 7 30 the ae
poltlii t- mi ileil
H *4
Hev. V. ( .Melinda, II. IL. Tuatar I'. M. at the chinch
T M for the next two
week* to nh ■&gt;
UxilTT
63
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U; 15 A M. -C h u u h Seliool.
llr.i. 1.0 II no .
M. Miirninu W.a -liqi
old
11
3ft
F llt S T ( II 1 ( 1 s ‘l I VN I III ID II
■Sermon "My Cliitieli'' hy Mi MeMillO Sailloril Vveillle
tmu-.
.1. Hnmlull Fa rria, Vlu.ialer
T. M.— I'ioneera will meet,
"Chi 1*1 Alone" will lie ii..
ct
tl'30 T M.—Senior Yuiimt TenIII.III alllijeet the Mini-let ..ill t. .■
pie
will
meet.
m i i ii i; o r
««%i . i :
m the m m iim r hum m Hi, Fuat
i' lirrrhv jjlit-n that, lift•
7:30 I*. M. KvcnuiK Woraliip,
till ji ii *1 Mi |HI!n im ihi&lt; n| dial rrr- Sermon "Vielory" liy Mr. Melimi*. ( 1hr i - 1in n C liin .li
llilii Final I 'to rt'p fimtliv ami i nter*
"Tile Won,lei (id Chi i f will t.e
•-•I on thr “Mi 11uy »«f Miin h. I'*11*, Tile Chmieel Chair will *inu at the the evening -ellnoii -ul.it ’ .........
Mi .mim* l.% * .« I *1r« nil I Vi ii r t. S I ll l II
nioimitu womhip the mil hem, aerilloaa m e the fitat of a enea
J Hit Id a! **l ft mil: of Flo r Mlit, In ii ini
for^l nil MiIllo roll lit y Flo f Iill Ml it "Create In Me A Clean Heart, tile Mini-del Will the hit
.ill I
iTiW lii • ion***
Miit c Mi
tit'imllnif O l.md" hy Muellei. Al ’. he evenw liH iin I Mi11111
t ndiiHt rli-K, I fir , a iiiK woraliip the Youth Chou will Kuator, All of them will It. tied
Iflii • *-r|o.riil loll, in plitliitirr.
mound "The C ln ia i,"
md A m it Inc Ifoitcrit, a ^mimIc mnn, ainit "(iracimia Savioiu, Cent I.
Cluiatian Youth Fellow-lop .nil
..........lu ll i v. i:. O lilN lliil.H i:ii ' Shepaid" hy Cluck.
. i.il M
iiflr
r I rk
'hi* flurry
meet at 0:30. The C hii-tu u i Youth
imit-r
m fr'lti*
fiirirv *•'' ,
Final I i»*. f
'i|ijo (irM tl, i»hti .
I'ellnw -hip from Daytona will lie
of 11t* for II to f| flit All I a l pull 111 ; C IU T H H O F T I I K N V /.V H K N F
.I'll Iflleala.
flit |l TJ
I V t ho ll lull 1 M( It fill lo'Ml 1
Anil now Minmiei
113
VI
a
pie
Avenue
lillMrtf for « ink ll! I It# I Monti V 4Valin '
The ( 'horeli Sehm.l w dl lu-gin
I - H. Ituahtun. I ’UNlor
l«...in •*• S.i nf fit’ll * KcniMtol* tNitttti ) , I
it * woraliip and Modi ut '&lt; 15 \ M
Flotilla. In iui-oii Him ImitiiI limitH * Sunday S.lmol 0:45 A. M.
Cttlhins ' f lilt’ ' ”.ii|! ftn you
I'hla ehiireh i-x'i-niia a v.-iy c.udiul
of o.i|, o,, **fi day *if April IMF*, ]
(Ih m iih f"dn« *Iim Hull- liny of | Muitiing Worahlp 10:45 A. M. weleiiliie to nil.
’hovp wmid’-iiu' y tpeu.ii Dons Dodson
Him i*oiH! 'Ii0 followlfiK (|»*&gt;*rrllii,il 1 Junior Society 11:15 T. M.
fir&lt;i|«i-ri y •*11aiti•• Mi Hcfiilntit* I'uim*
N.
Y.
I’.
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0:45
I1
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M.
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IIAI'TIST
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I)' A’lorItla, |i&gt;- y%M ^
i
Illinois iiirluu; )imlly oi soplns
Kvnnueliatie Ilnur 7:45 I’. M.
I p j ii. jilork
, Mnixttilniri'r*' I
Turk Avenue .utd Sivllt Si reel
Amillilop So l. In town
of
I
Itev. Tump, the noted Indian
V
V
,
I*.
Ilrooka,
Jr
„
I'n
alar
‘
Inovtiitvoii*|, FMirldi*. itM rMt-iirilftl
1 Kvutiaellat, will apniK In the SunIn iled Tj Kp youi (lick .trhl •'toll
Sititiiay S. lmol H: 15 A. M. i \V|&gt; ■
tin I *itli| 11- H* cords of HMini no li't
lVMihly, F Ior 11 la
day School .Sunday mm uing. lie me now in tin- new hiiilillug).
lltioiqjh nitinth, .i)
r7,‘‘....
- ’iiil I will lie &lt;lrc**cd in 111* Indian gurli.
Morning W«r«h!p 11 -imi A. M. |
v r: Hin.viuti..m:ii
ic o n ic and ace an loo.an dre**ed
Training (inmn 0*15 I’ M.
a * Hi"-- •-*! vh.ater
lin hi* ovv” e ve ry day ciiatom. Het.UOO AS 0010
(mpur
Kv&gt; uing Wor*hip 7:30 IV M
nor with jokl dal NtpCron
I oil c.l tit'i'a 'litTa'',Zy of Vi,, rch. I'.f.
Sunday mottling al 0:45
VVedneailuy .Servin' 7:311 T M. |
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wMtil rnd Ititdnfl. tijwn
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S l e a a t e k e a . __ ____________

FRIDAY, MAR 11, 1919
tllBLB VBRHK TODAY

Intelligence Quotient . ••

HERALD,

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YELLOW JACKETS

N early nlwnyn Utorc Ih ii goml iirKimieiit guilty; nit in |
fditeulioiial clrclpn nlumt tin: valu« of iiitidllyfitni'n li’ntn in
idaKHifyinyr nclmnl Htuilunto am m llny; tu lltidr nlrllily lo f
learn. C ritica elttlni, nmottyf ntlier thliiK*. flint the Inlelligeitee;
quotient, or IQ, in not really a nieiinure uf ulillily In learn ,!
lull only o f what already him lieen learned.
One uf the dcfeitdern uf the Hj leal iw Hr. l.rw h Al. I
Term an o f Hlanfurd Univeraily, who Iiiih published I lit; •
rindinyrH uf n loilK study uf a group »&gt;r elilMivu wlume HJ j
M'ores pul them in Ihu "geniim " elass. Ills siudy, euvering '
alionl 2H years, fulluvvetl these esiin o rd in ary children In ;
learn how they made out ill llfo, lie found they fa re d ,
la-tler than average, nut necessarily in making money bill in
the m atter of income they did a little bettor Ilian average,
indicating tlm t genius at leant ia rewarded with its keep,
if not wills Its due.
Mr. Turmoil suggested, however, (lint I miII i society -01,1
t'u- individual■; a unlil. rm, |—nnnn .imimflU from mns-iuiH
guml minrls If the children with high Hj scores were given]
special schooling. T ills euu Is- done musl simply by per
m itting aueli etiildren to progress through th eir elmoling '
as rapidly us they can, and lie stsl,| Hint, eontrnry to j
general opinion, speeded-up schooling fur brilliant eblldrcn
does not harm thorn eith er physically or socially. Ilis ideal
invites runsidcintlon. We have plenty of use fur the jslsilition 1
of our beat rnindi.
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FRIDAY/? M AR. J L

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1949

Sanford Forum

l
iL-aatlaast V»«w e»a» Ub * i
I pared with about 28.WW.WJ a year ( ^ |lf”rr(| j !craW
- t*°|Hnnforij, Florida
Tin: rt,tliiucte&lt;J pro«iiirtii&gt;ii ol rlt-1
I rue fruit , rvinpai'd with a iiiutitls |,,.Nr SMilor
I Mgo, U;.l yeiir mid the I,-ii yetir
average, respectively, l,y dalea
I rend with a Treat deal &gt;f InMwlmlril!
lerrst Ibr Hem iii your nrWBpa
Uraage.
per luridjoniui! Ihc fn''t ihaj ’tlirre
t ’alilernis ■ H.'irHi.lSIo l„,xe:,; nr re Ihirleen spcclt-H of rut ticaa.ttW.Wh I5.700.wt ami IH, Mtakes which inhuldt the United
Slolr i, end llmt IH , mild t&gt;e fotllnl
WW.0U0.
Florida III.INHI.IHIII; 1)1,000,000; in Min Rauthwrst.'
I Mi.UH.W Mid :tb.»11-,w:
f m.ul.I Iit.1' In &gt;iissc.| a cuiirefaiMs .. :i,MW.Wti i.imii.iHmi that Ihim'iI uii the mieil icr'-nt her
S.jim.iHyo nod :t.2l2,Wt.
pi'ti'logiiul work tlmt lliei bees
Art soon
llt.tMW; lat-.tmti; done. Tlinl net unity we ImVo c;j»
vnriclii'r of pobonoii.i sniiki-.s Itt
tiSe.Otxi mid 7ti;..i»si
bolllNiana
.TJO.IMMI; 120,10111; the nailed States; JKI of them arc
rHtllc-aulu'H, Knrlmail b n report |
JlOt.OOU; Olid 21IH.IM0I.
tea the fiitti,n nibhtli Stfa-eHstn, I
TTrapefrull
Flollila •• :10,8(10,000; :I0,000,IHSI; |HkhikIiI nnirlil I,,, of inti-ii-2'( („
I ;i:i,ihw,&lt;wo und 2a.y20.w r
yuo.
Slneerelv yttur.H,
Texan •• I8.6IW.IHI0; I I.MW.ihhi;
Ibvirt Allen,
232100.000 and 17,188,000.
Silver Spring.,.
A riruiia — 2,000,000; 8,W0,0O(i;
3.W -.W J and W I0l.00t

i.’alitor,ila -

1.060,000; 1,800.0001

I 2,&lt;30.000 sriil 2,700,000.

nut yum uf faring Is quitr ft.''
arrcplultl
*tm* nf Ih" kime.
Easy Money
Th, witlmvb mil" win mogni(ie.l
l.v rhrl i m
i imoorlancc.-The lure of easy money always Btcin:i it rung enough I
2 Kings PI12! Th" king nppronchthe kllnr kn,i offerr,! limreon. to push common sense Into the background. The spread o f :

B? , ^ ’JV W g &amp; S P

the "Pyramid Club" scheme is the latent general illmdrution

Thr litlle island republic of Cuba of this fact. The "Pyramid" plan h n get rich quirk scheme !

SMWS*

takrs llit- liidr „i( llie Russian brar like the old chain letter racket. using persona! euutaets in t
. .which «iv«i ur some itlra ol place of letters. Postal mithurities keep -nu ll a sharp wah-bl
whsl little Finland or Cmhoslova for chain letters these clays that there is no longer enough'
. kia would havr In »ay if dir. Ru»- profit in promoting them to iustifv the ri*;ks. So a new

Ifivpr Siirvi*y

I The Florida ttmgrria*' rrop waal
Fmum
Mit&gt;
j estimated at 1,100,000 twxrs sin- I
changed from a ruutilli ni:o but elnthj in Luke Monroe » n brought _
at(enli„ii „f the
|IW.UU0 buAFU tiivn? tfiRti Imit jT*r. u\
*. i Fugitirrra.W
i»,c r,*rraM
! The average crop la 32100,18X1. I u«bl Mr. 1 i.ts'ina. and itiuii
hey Ism
prm ™
. Tile Callfuruiii kin..... ....
wn» |" " M,J
•"bi-1 « l " " Mils will be
lililHled at K.IHHI.IHNI b,. \ ill-HI I U""
niieliange,1 frine e nimitli. art*An iis'i-ritg,' of 208 inchr-t of
Prwlueti„ii In-it yen, WH:. 12.8,11.
*88, and 12.808,18N&gt; f„r the iivenige. snow full, aniiually mi Mount
. Ih" Florida lime er„p wna pul \Vnaldut;l„o. N. II., hncheal peak
' al 200,(88.1 lawrii, the »ioii&lt;- a» a ill New Fngluml, will, a hi-b-lit »f
mouth agi&gt;, tali an.inpi more Ilian 0.2K8 feet.
tn&gt;t yrat hihI 52.1881 mure than

loetagc.

sian brar werro'i so close al bind.' one has been thought Up.
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Why do people fall fur such rackets? A few minutes in
freiideni Truman deplores die j detached thought- detached from rosy dreams id how
misuse ol dir won! democracy ar|the jackpot is going to Ire spent- Will allow that they Pis!
frequently found in the propaganda 1can’t work out except for the few peojrlr whu originate thr j
from Russia winch seems to imply i chain. Common sense is against it. bur Uiose who prefer |
that true democracy can only be statistics to common sense, malhetpiiticians offer the fact ,
achieved when tha people ace tin- that u single "pyramid", to operate for thirty days, would | —
i«rvanlt ol die state. We too dr-(have to find for mcmlrersliip six Mines ns many people at
plots the glowing misuir ol lime there are in the United States. The same cold fnetn apply
tested wmdi. Wr drpltise thr mtsiit'-i t*' alt chain letter ami chain membership get rich quick
ol Ilie wind libeialiun in tin* locm sehemes.
MARCH OF EVENTS
If II is impossible to win. who gelu tlie money? The
try wbiili ii.iv bera Iwetrd fentu
its oiigmal mraiiiUH id Iteeiioiu atiswei' i.u that the priiiiudiii, of IIn- idea, Ihe few wim
Tit* Mrsy Taka Others
first lin t nf O ifin sa
liom too niucli golfrnmeiital ir get lugtdlicr and gel a chain or a club going, reap Hie
Ovl *1 M tttaw 's Orbit
lam nln* in Watt lu m p*
gulslion to iinpiyuiK miiIi leniial profits. The rest are just suckers, ami the eltain will comiSpttitl to Onfraf Pres*
iseil legnlatiun. »uprivitinn. and io an abrupt end for want of more suckers. This tins been
i until,I a* to male the |K,lili,i.iri' shown by the slmrloesa of life ,,| Hie "I'vnimiil &lt;’Intis" in
7 jAHIIIN'iiTON—Army Secretary Kenneth Royall ha* mad# It
liny given locality.
marten of tile pe,,p|e.
» rl**r that Amertca'a first line &lt;0 defense le western Europe

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U F T O M E T R IS T

PROMPT c o m p l e if ;
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OPTICAL SERVICE
t.'itate Arlwsvn, HaMiniiBsen imld lie
Tilasar* pifsrrtbed, itispenssi)
jliad taken up the ipiealhm „r lioiv
Kepaita and Adlutlmtnli mad*
; much IiIh country eoubl ex|H-rt in
Ilmira 0 13
I )
|tlm way of Aliierh-iiu niniH nod
Nat. 0-13
eipilpmeni.
N titiu n ’s llUHincKH
Pra-rlliing loihiy'i, initial i-»n
Allanti, Natinual Hank Hld|.
'frreiicn mh "pieilniiuiiry", lieNanford, Florida
** HntiH.tvU e ,« « e&lt;«» ohv,
, foreign mini tier Hiiid lie Iiiih aclrd
Tlione 30*
l„ 32 -enla a luirnl, Hip fmntli 1 ulrd oil,"in In iiiih-i to gel caul
■ill it, three mnnth',. The price still plotc nna,vein to III! Ilia ipil'atiolia.
umj-i-t from 11.21 to f:i.7f&gt; a barrrl, a. coiiipaii'd tn the 12.1)5
l-Svar
811KF AMD M
(ItlltHll
l.vaa nan*
prlrc fur Mititlswaalrra ertlda oil,
- HJ
u-cd for Rii.-n|lne making and for
fuel uih,
Com plrtr Chlld'n Dinner
Pliib'o riidin,. go down 0 In 16
$ 1 .0 0
per rent next week. The rut fol­
t'nm plele SmorgawlHtrcf l.siitc-lircne
tdlidlnr net ion by nonce other
$1.25
an,I will remain there al least until completion or the Marshall low,,
maker,,.
t'om plele Dinners— Freon
Plan.
I I .60
fopper M-rnp prkra riiullimr to
rtoyaii. upon hia return from a Paris* tnepeetlon trip. Mid that ,
Rltga f l o i i l i a • Hlftftftftl. R f O l h i, HI r Os.I it &gt; 1 ir I , I mho Patti.
On. Pouglaa MacArthura lequcst for more troop* In oceupletl | , list. tail Ilie price of primary re«• 9«r N fm "mifallMHi n«rt P it res.
Mill’ll roppi'l lieIda at 2.P i cents
Japan ha a been rejcctnl.
Thr Army chler sahl hr tokl Mh,-Arthur that It would be "Ini- ii pound, ilx tilgh for the ln*t 20
}-e«rH. Copper proilliear* -&gt;av depractical" to semi more troope to the Pacific. limn,I
Ih high, Ikrir March books
’ where Communist ancceaaea are creating an In­ lire full,
olid April book.' liuVf nul
creasing number of danger epote.
yet lo-eir opened.
Hut rotiMiinrra

A aiaiA W A SH IN G TO I

Ninlltriii pollluiani will, de
Thu Right To Work
nr,lime die loudril llie Soiitlieui
iilihude, In piemvr ll,t iihIiI I"
In thi'Hc days when one hears so much talk about civil
flliburlcc .iH.iiii'i fedenil inlcrlerrigtits, It is refreshing in gel such a viewpoint as (lial exrace in [lie Sonlli'i lliinilllllK ol lla
. . ..
i I
- pressed try ti Soul Item Negro, J. L, Alexitnder, a ianitm- at
racial prol, rail arc those who know, l)uku
n ui-|llini&lt; Mortis Clironnii. "I'eep le lalk
the lead about ike pmblern. Young, u|jout W,U||| r [ytlts ," lie rem ark0(1. "W ell. I say we’ve already
stiexperienced le list ( cpr* cn vc
^ e(|UQ| rig h ts where they m atter m ost; The rig h t to
Humphrey of M M -oi# . •««»«| |t0|„ ourselves bo boiler clllie n s ."

las first term in tk?

And to that goal J. L. Alexander Is devoting Ids iitmcmt
piesentatives, is one ol those who energies, ills story Is related in tlio Chattanooga Times. Hi1
ka&gt; all Ike answers on bow d im e
CU||CBp||U(J nbotll tllu (lllwhiihiHinm1 lack of i-cci'eationtlic while people ol ,r r.ou 1 J i al facilities ill Ills neighborhood In which he resided—It
aloau with ihc iirgior*. e vo
luck that forced children tu play In the struuts, a lireecling
allow all to vole, w ie
”7 ..*? i p|«ce nf Irresponsibility und dellnquuney. He liulil In the
trail or write. Ho would a io 'it jl|1||(mop},y tlmt happy, welMrniiieil childivo today are the
segregation, putting colored ci,.j * |mHltllltCH irf good citizens tomorrow. He determined to do
iru into while schools, w
whilr
or c &gt; « -1M0mvtlilisu about tlis belief, and thu rustlll is a fine i-oinnlnnirm
h
.. .into culoml
..
. Ium, ’
1 |tv project wide!) lie has undertaken in Durham's Wulltown

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“CLOSE-OU T ITEMS
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2 WESTERN SADDLES

mlnitlinm. mid prk-cit „n crrtnlu re- |
Royall'a announcement waa seen aa reflect Ing i fluid
„ , priMliH-ta.Iuivc Ih-s-.ii trimmed
..
,
the decision of top strategist* that tha United! , iiTi-iiiiy
J"/ '
Na I
by mim&gt; i»■»»
inn11»-„V
produerr
Hlatea moat concentrate Its defense plana where i J*™!*'
1,1 ‘ ii pound
J," " |
lie jd.„|i ,ruf**'"•*
twu e-t-iilss
tlatiU wouldwilst
tlsr ....... mb. [ ,|iMlriel whvru wurt, than 1.000 Negroes reside.
they will have the moat chance of aucceM-tnd 11ill n flurtl H
m,,m,|
Irf\n[n*
*t I
tried,
firstf0?brruk
in Ilia
that place |e. for the prewnl at lesM. western j| majui unii fi-miiiH
MMV„ [ iiodala
tl.ly
o f'
sincr
onaag nun .,» a c wine _ Fc
||t. begun an uphill fig h t for his project— uphill Ismi tit"
fur tn*gcr
In, * brought
n&lt;»
* a-upope.
«
»
»
«
I 'iill,,
-ouPowor,
' i onl}
Indnalrlnl
u rr .
io glue* 11,1 u *
' cause o f tile d ifficu lty of convincing Ids own people o f Hie*
•nrcomiiMliyllig
nilHi*Ini|iiniitlly
roiibUilicr
lation ul 2.702.500 people, lie
^
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.. . . . .
ii'i-ra mil buy in
neeneed for recreational facilities— in ltl-1-1, with the total of I
, priiiliitfor
i.H. thin omniitlnti,
| 6 HAI.KANS The United States drelalon tophhuiv
knows all aluml the i.mal ptnhlem.
# 11; and Inday there has been cunstniclcd a community j
MtorugiImltrry
uiiikcra,
mindful
I ra" “'
:, I lull
Steel
M-.ap
wc-uktu-H
eoisiiliiwa
Mtlca
haveH|.„uf
bran(Ur-|,,
off
center, complete with building and spacious grounds, lie
I erfrbre Is noIsolated Incident. T h a .p p e a lto I ,(i u , their
r,l|H,rt,w
| fn)1)|
Ihttr wrir irvrn aiaoumbilc- und his helpers built up Hie porches mid a variety of equip­
lots-,
tmvrfrom
not ; «Itlr•
I
world opinionaa a deterrent to similar Commun- ,.i|iim.lilarably
,|1|iH,|0)|,|l|„ ofmu)
even
&gt;*-i mi
I ul mm-hlnatlona Is but on* phase of the "big ' im-ntcd
.............
, lliclr prk'"
......IrpitHH.*
acudrnls trcvnlly m our nigkl mi ment for wholesome, ehuraelcr-huilding m ii-a lio n , Some
Hsseise- big palnl
maker* say ,
Army Setrelary picture."
tk* l)s laml-Daytona Itigliwav, t-mo of the yard men at Duke university, llie Tim es story reKenneth Reyell
In elTert. th* United Stele* la'aaklng Christian J tlwlr prk-rit nin’t reflect tho lead'
people wet* killed in «imilar ac- IHjrts, gave tfeuenittsly o f th eir free lim e in working on Hie
rlemrnts In the Balkan* to break away front prlrt- drop. Itcaiiim: load prices I
%tidenti m Miami the udirt day. grounds ul the cen ter ami e m ite tl there tu fine itlhlelle
authoritarian role; amt th* campaign I* Inspired aa much. If not nr*- .dill no lilgli evidt at tho new
More ami more accidents or daily field. Aa souu aa sewage faciliilea liwve been provided, there
loud &gt;d 1 0 ', ,-rritM a pound tits*
more, hy development* In Yugoslavia as by thoa* In Hungary.
ocrurmx almost evrrywket* a- will abac be a kindergarten w here pro.,' Imul cliildreu fHit
otieerveri believe that the break between Tito and the Comlnforrt vcr&gt; Mt&gt;It- „f It la liring used In
pigments
reflects an iimleilying dislike for Moacow'a attempt to control th* paint. Utker paint
kighway lougestion increases in be caretl for while Ihoir mothern work.
undersell it.
Internal affairs of Yugoslavia.
diieet piopottion with the mots
Hhirl uiakcrii, who took a beatU’liat ,1. L, Alexander huts achieved ui m the category
Tlto'a official radio now denounces Lenlnlat-Biallnlsl-Marxlit
rexdy ayailahility ol automobiles of g reat things, and it would behoove uu all tu look more
theories, and appeal* Io Albania to break away from Moacow'a grip. Iiijt laM j* s r when retail store#
and Intekp What mxlie* matters closely Into the fihilonophy which made the attainm ent
Hrcrrtary of Htalr Dean Arhsaon la hopeful that Tito ran taka rut th*lr orders, itt picking up
again, M. J . Lentil, secre­
infinitely wone is ihapiis the "this toHHibli}. If inoro peoplo practiced it, \ve&gt; woulil have
other Balkan nation* out ol the Bovlet otMl. and that a general hop*
tary
ioun..rl
Iho National Asbrave new world” w* are dealing, batter citizens** of both races.—The Atlanta Journal
revulsion against ConnntinUm created hy th* Mlndsaenty trial and no, leal ion of ofNhlrt
and Fajairo
olher such Incident* will lead Io a coltapar nf Bed power In tha
many a peron b driving an aiitomo,
Mamifiii-lurrr:,, nays production
strategic
Balkans.
Lil* tr.dr.y who never dcove on* he
lv now 30 It) :if&gt; per rent, below a
•
*
•
•
year ogu, hut la now behind con­
(ore, never even dreamed of driving
• ATOMIC INHimANCE-cm# of th* many small-hut important sumer demand.
Moat Danfferou* Of l^bbicr*
* one. That niay be all tight when the
—problems hefor* th# Atomic Enargy Commlaslon la how Io gel II*
Th" bright of the nhlrt selling ,
(Charleston New* A Courlti)
new automobile driver it a young
workers Insured without revealing iny ktomle secret! to Inguratie* uraniin L approaching.
Retail
ster ol 17 or 18, with good eyes,
companies.
"lot"" have rut tlialr MlV*nloHe»
Commission (Jsneral Manager Cat roll Wilson recently brought up l»r "Pe*'l*l Hnlea. Tire wliirt maker*
be tmeavuraMy Increased.
quick:ilIlexes, Out when yon tike
the matter during hi* testimony before Ihe Wnl Congressional think tin! combination of these two
The liarue:.u rommlltce found
op old goat of foity, who doesn’t
that thr F8A hud ..cut representsAtomic Committee on rontreeturel procedure* of the AEC.
factum mean thlngrr will IS look*
know a clutch Item a thiotlle, and
ttvea -abroad, at government *xHe Mid that no Insurance firm aa yet has been willing to Ineurt i lint up fur them again «oon.
put him behind a steering wheel,
peine, t'» ubtaiti ariiiiiunltioii for
worker* against the radiation haitrds of atomic work because of
trying to teach an old dog new
their propaganda campaign. the
iniufllrlent information about tha riaka.
»
[staff and tcnuurcci, of KhA ware
Of court*, ihe "risk’’ information la available to th* AEC, but
Iticki, as it weie. look outfinanced by the taxpayers them- devoted freely to the preparation
Ih* commission can l give ll out Io th* Inatiranea companies becaust
lalvae, and aie headed by bureau* of prup«Katida pautiddeta fur dUof ih# Information ban on alomle work.
I'roiight In more than 1*8,000 and
At. exactly what point docs it rrats who use public funds and the trlbultun by the CIO, AFL and
Wllaon said, however, that some lhaurtnc# company official# have grren
beans averaged $3.8 J a bush­
teate to be a vlitue to abstain franking privilege for propaganda Physicians Futun|.
bean ' cleared'' by Iho AEC security branch for aee*M Io what aclea- el
hamper. Lettuce brought 180.*
from the use of fotce, and become purpose*. The propaganda. In ah F8A lawyers wrote testimony
tlsta hope may be sufficient Information Io permit tha writing of ’•'Dl peppers, »20,Wflli red bliss
every Instance, is aimed at fur wllnrateu to read at Senate
Insurance for the atomic worker*.
a duly?. The question olten aiists most
potiturn
Increasing the powers of the bu- hearing!! and drafted bllla to be
*
#
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whe* someone relit* to &gt;c j as an minerals themselves.
Introduced In Congress.
• DE-ICEM—Contrary Io all expectation*, th* armed Mrricea .T h a *vg railway uaed on Mount ,
S. 0. B.rPt quMtioni your inti |tity, The situation h i* been clearly Hoping to nil tat grata-rout suphave diKovered In Arctic. Inla IJtal ffAme-IhrowerA ao effOCUv* In Washington. N. !!., waa th r
outlined
by
Representative
Ported
port
of
D
m
idouL
I
J
.j,
a
group
of
10
in Which east tha charga should
combat agalnat tha Japs In World War II, ar* ilridly non elfaetlv# . world a first) It was completed
A.
Harness,
Indiana
•
Republican,
government
officials'
officials organised
alwMs b» accompanied by a smile, In an article In The Rfider'a Dl- supposedly
in. combat against nalure'e anow'drlftA
' in IMP.
^
.......
’oiitaneoUH "Health
a* ,1 1 m Virginian used to say. (Mt. The article has been reprint* Workshop!*" M
Th# dlecovery dismayed many "braa* hxto," for Hama Ihrawae
tu I*, held1In various
they vhtiMlIy had sworn that they had tha problem . . . . —
&gt;
WtfUow} Wilson oM . insisted, ed In the Congressional Record, (date*,
i.
to "InductrlriHte leaderh of
licked. They had been pointing to tha manner In
whan ha Was tailing people haw he Mr, llariifte, ad chairman qf a farm ,andI labor organisation^),
which Btltlsh railway* cleared their track* at heavy A* Eadeer
cL.._r,
'
~ ■■•— *- gruupH and
henjte/out of war. that *Tl^te is rongreasloual aubcommlttae on women's
enow# hy uaing Him* thrower* wltara onow plowa
publicity
arid
propaganda
by
gov*
similar
organisations,
sudv k th in as being loo pidW lv ernment agendo* and employ**, The ta*pavers, wh
were slow In clearing up lha Jantmad tratRe.
(tgW.vBul we got over, that tjuick luukeil Into the lobby for eomput* they faVurcJ swlalu liter or nut
Army Data In lha AYette ptovad, howdr er, to he aomethlng elaa
,, ; - 7 ---------- d medic Iitf,
■gain. Tha flam* thrower*. It la I rue, malted lha mow, but only foe
aghugii.once the election Was'lreld.
paid Hie bill fur Ihmwi lobby acilvlllt*.
very abort period* and af very high expene*.
Now comes John Foster Dulles. U.
Even that would not htva been Inourmountable. What really
"Tile ttiftubem uf our commit!S. ’delegate to lire United Nation*,
slumped thr expert* was what to da with water raaulthig from tha
------- — tec," Mr. Ilarnem wrote, "unanlworlds greatest peace organisation,
another yaat grant inouely ngivrd that theoe efforta
melted snov
i
who says that tha United States hat
a author! ly of the'of certain federal burcaucraU to
a waponsibiltly to use force to prellveaof all of ue/'.organlw preturnre agalnat Con•«fdoyee, apeclfh greaa to ndvance tlwlr Idaaa and
Veal tarioism. "Force may be uni of tha Fedara] St- Irwranao their authority art a
Christian", tie admit*, "but sometswaa tl it batter to use fore* than
S fM .n d .lo o l *«» k w . yoaat own
£ U nablaasiebed . Whathai wo like
, » w i« U « » f*daral amployea front’

OPEN EVENINGS
nidi Monday - Tutadu
Isook for the Red Ta#M
Jeweler

WATER PROOF EXTERIOR PAINT
AND KEMTONE SEVERAL OOI,ORS.
I ENTERPRISE LAS RANGE
,r. SETS GLASS DISHES
I ROOM COOLER

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"Little Giants”,
Kentucky University And Western
Millers Complete
Kentucky M ay Meet In Cage Tourney First Full Drill

Manager Casey Stengel Eyes
Injury List O f Yankee Club
$T. PETERSBURG. Msr. I I — (/P)- The New York Ynnkrri o|»rn
their exhibition ulicdule agximt (hr St. Limit Cnrdinah tomorrow mu1
Manager fa iry Stengel already ii looking over hit injurrd li«t.
He iiifi y»ft**r yptrrday'i ictiion tlinl Jor DiMsggio may not appeal
• t ill ami that if It* dnra, ii will ir at a pinrlt hitter, Clt.nlcy Keller
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The Mlnneapolla Mlllera and the
Jersey City (Slant* completed their
flrat full day of sprint tralnlnt
drill* here thla afternoon with
nearly all men reportlnt to manat«r* of the teams.
Manater Tommy Heath of the
Miller* reported that only two
men on hla roster of 30 have not
reported for practice.
Manater Joe Hacker of the New
Jersey
affretatlo n
announced
that he has several men yet In
report, hut they are expected to
arrive hy tomorrow.
The two club* went through
lengthy hit tint and fielding drills
sixin oriirini entry last nignt. At- |n an „ttempt to loosen up tiRht
kansas i,ua lfled to represent the muae|M&lt; T hr tWo man, „ r......... „
Southwest In the NCAA playoffs (ant
p|aytrl through wind

' VERO REACH, Mar. It —t/F)— S* rn’ 0," _ ________________
Manatcr Harney Hlmtton led Ilia I

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the Itoston Braves in a wrek-und
exhibition set.

ORLANDO. Mar. I I —(/!»)—(111
Coan and Al Evan* hit home runs
yesterday as the Washington Sen­
ators A team l»‘ut the II squad IS4 In the flr.it training game of the
union.

S ID E L IN E S
Hr ARTHUR BUCK WITH, JH
Herald Hporla Editor

Florida (Inters
Joe .Slut limit's spoils brochure
SARASOTA, Mar. I I —(/Pi—Two on spring sports for the Univer­
Boston Red Sox idlchora, Chuck sity of Florida reached our desk
gtohbs and Frank Quinn, are mak­ yesterday and we Immediately
ing stront tries to slick with the thumbed through it to see if there
•Jub.
wcie any.Sanford men included I
gtobhs, 20-year-ohl bonus player nn the (tutor haschall, golf, truck,
from Norfolk, Vn„ Have ono run In tenuis, swimming ur football roxt- J
four Innints In an Intrnsqund tam e ieis. There Is one Sanford man list- i
yesterday. Quinn, former
Yale (Nt
star, also workrd four frame* ami
(.Iron I,Ingle, Jr., ulilstumlitix !
allowed one (ally, lie struck out athlete for the Seminole High
A tough training schedule has been set by III year old
’three and walked only one.
Hr hind Celery Feds dorian the
l.imy lay.on ol Saltfold for his dog "C rick" In piepnrution
war years, Is on Ihe Florida
fm Flmido's first minimi Mult linn I lei by next Sunday nt SanWF.8T PALM REACH, Mar. tl Irurk team, mid will compete ill
fold Oiiaiido Kennel Cluli. Carry Is seen here lending a little
—&lt;/D -M Ik c (i uerra. Ihi* I'hlladel-' IIKI and 220 yard dashes.
em'haidnienl of the ti lick's mechallicnl bunny l.y tnhh.iig it ». u
nhla Athletics' mlssliiK catcher,] Sherman has none an exrelhnl
a couple of weenies let's hope it works
.ha* telephoned from Culm, hut job of putting Ihe infiirliiutloii to- j
Connie Mack says "Ur was so ex­ gellicr. The booklet contains rost­
cited 1 couldn't understand a word ers, schedules for I IMP, results of &gt;
he said."
111lit contests and Infnrmalinn on
"At the end," -aid the A s Hit- the roaches of the diffeient spoils
year-old mnnager-piridilrnt,
"1 1
llmi 'e Then
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spoke very slowly to make ldm&lt;
Hill Stualoa, a rlghllmiideil
.understand. I told him tji stay Ini pitcher for Ihe IBI7 edition of
Culm as Iiiuk as he wauled and not i the Sanford Celery Feds. Is gclto report here until he was ready." 11ok a try-mil with the Syracuse
Chief* of the International LeaSAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Mar. itue. Staiilon turned in ^a H »-7
I I —M l—Ralph Kilter will he li!sji rirurd for Sanford In 17 and
awn Imss nt the plate airaln tills. pllrhrd ill ilelorle* agi-insl 12
year. Managci Hilly Meyei con*, defeats tor thr Miami Tourist*
Ilnurs to let the Uih i.oy swItih la the Florida luleruiillamil Leufreely amt makes no effmt to have Kur last . easiiii. SI all! mi came to
him rhaiiKe his laelics mid hit to Sanford to learn to umpire, and
was eii ml led ia Ihe tienrge Harr
Cm pire School. Harr told him to
LAKE I, AND, Mar. l l - t / V l- slick to haarhall. hot work oil the
Aaron lliililtisnn's hopes of making hill Instead nl Itrhilid Ihe plate In
tho Detroit Tigers’ right field i umpires' regalia. Slalllon is a i
■tanils a target this summer seem fine fellow, and we wish him j Oiegory Peek and Anne Baxter smile at each otliui in u scene from
"YEI.I.OW S K Y ." ii 20th Ccntinv-Fox picture, showing nt the Itil*
to have some &gt;irnml*e. The Idg lurk
Tliealie Sunday unit Monday.
catcher helled one so fin out III
Travis .lucksou, funnel
New
rllh t in a sipiud game yesterday York (Hunt* player and emieli, who
that the hoys Immediately started Is now mniuiger of the Tampa I t o l l i i i H C r e w
W in s
T o o k ie Pitch e r O f
making comparisons
Smokers says tIn-lli lives,Cardinal
It ace
D e tro it Tiire ra H u r t
and the ttlunls will i.e lighting H L a k e l a n d C r e w
TAMPA, Mar. Il-i/ lh —1Two out for the Nlltionnl laague pen
rookies, Second Slicker Johnny mini in '■III. He uUn any* the (lb|"l*
LAKELAND. Mai. II —(/!')—
LAKELAND, Mur. M (Sprrlull
I .a no and eenterflelder Lloyd Mer- have in Ilobby Thompson, Wit ley Hollins College lowed til u hall- The I list rnt I Tigei's hopes of mak­
himan, will gel their first test Lochmun mid Willard Mm shall .ength viilory nvor Florida Hnuth- ing a figlit fm Hu. Hint American
tomorrow when the Cincinnati the best Old fir'd comhlrinlloii In . rii Ctdlege in (tie iiiie mile t'Oiilid- League pennant got a smashing
tho *onlor circuit . . . .
er'a Week Itegatta heie yesteiday. blow inuin.
Iloh lliieker was the lirst Day
N O TIC E
Tin. Uuiverstiy of Tampa was
They lost Art IlmiUuinuu, young
TO ALL FORMER CLIENTS OF tuna Heneli Islet plnyer to repott third in the tlirce-eniw contest, pitcher ot high promlsu.
OKOROE A. DeCOTTES, HE- for spring training drill*. Itucker two mid a half lengths h.dilutl
Ill ii Lnki land hospital early
started practice sessions all by Soiitlieru,
CEASED:
Indiiv il was discovered that tiie
THo office of tiie late ucorgu himself in City Island on Wednes­
The liost Moei'iisins led foi three 21 vein-old light Imiider suffered
A, DeCottc* Iiiii now liecn opened day. Manager Sam Demina and min ills of tiie nm io', lull their a skull fi m ime In ail aulomolilleby tho undersigned Executor for several rookie players from the •iroke been me ragged and elloppy truck einiishm ,us. inght.
a short period of time for the New Orleans area are scheduled to ii tile face of ii gusty .Mini'll wind.
A medicni ■.■ports also said that
puipose of
allowing
former report today, tlneker played third
Thg Hollins Till* forgi'd alomit lliiutieman sutiered a frueture of
clients to roll at said office and I,use for the Islets Inst year and
serum files mid personal paper* .mini it not a flit .21th balling Sd finished in ............ mutes, 2H the eerviral vertebrae, which i*
just helots I hi skull.
belonging to said clients.
Soul hem woo Ihe liioOu vm
Tiie Tigurs frankly illdn’t know
It will tie appreciated if you
.ilv
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with
Hollins
seeiind
mol
when the fuO hull vmiiigster would
will prumptiy call nmi complete
rampa thud.
■eluie to arfliin—it nt all
tho transact ion of any business
In tiie varsity limit was Hail 11in­
Tlieii worst fears weiu t tini
bail with llmt office.
i'her*. stroke; (ienige Fiaiikllli. llouttiiinii uiigiil never pitch again,
Dated at Hunford, Florida, this
No. I ; lb i limn llriiniloy, No. u; lull the doclors weien’t making
7th day of March, A. U. HUlt.
f'lmili s Kneiht. No. h; Fete Hliol- nut eomment on llmt.
Frederic V. Bell, Executor
ley. No. I; Ed Moteh, No. It; Don
Five limns after his convartlhlo
—Adv.
Hiiuegm, No, 2 ('Imp MaeDoiioell, car collided with n flve-ton fruit
how,
truck in downtown l.nkclarul,
IhmierTiiui might iwvcr pitch again
nt Moi led Memorial Hospital here.
The pitcher1 and luroa l.nkelaml
Sports In Krlef
•ompanions in hi* car were hurt.
Hy A H 8 0 C I \ T K D F i t E S S
The crash look place shortly before
a h f iia i . l
midnight a Idoclt irant tho Tiger*
I o . m ltd,
A m lioutteman, Iruiniau headquarters.
y oe g ll tioit fitli'L -r, was severe­
ly .tijured In an aiitu crasli al
i. e rigtrs’ training camp Into Inst Intot-rolleglalo polo tournament,
.tight.
defeating (icorgvtown and Cornell.
Now
York—Danny
(tardalla
Niw Yors--Wiishlngliin won the
viiid lie would -wok ii emu I older Kasluru (loldeil (Hove* lentil la**permitting him m ie enter base- iug ehamplonsiiip wilii three of
■all itiimnllnti'ly.
the eight new Eastern aealainid

n. 7nVnl]«^ rrAn!l nn.lii«rtft*44, " “ i mprliit* and popper gomes,
special playoff at Dallas.
Charles Marlon reported this
Kentucky, Yale, Vlllanova and’ morning that several of the playllllnols have qualified for the East- , r i on the 12 baseball •luhs to
ern playoff. Wyoming will be the,train at the Olants farm team base
Rocky Mountain representative at the Municipal Airport have reOregon State and UCLA begin a I ported,
liest of three serlea tonight a t'
Oregon State for the right to re-----------------------------present the Pacific coast. Okla- .
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Presented Mrs. Kelley
day for the chance to represent the
——-----Plains stales.
Mm. Viola II. Kelley, who mainThe Invitation winds up a week tains a kennel of high bred Doherfroin tomorrow night. The NCAA'man Pinscher dogs at her home
Kastern playoffs will lie Mar. 21- on the Paota Road, recently re22 In New York: the Western reived a Breeder* Championship
playoffs Mar. 18-lit In Kansas C ity .1Certificate from the American
Scuttle will stage the finals Mar. Kennel Club, signifying that she

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MAHON-DIXON MEET
BALTIMORE, Mur. t l —&lt;/P)—
Mason-Dixon conference champion­
ships In wrestling and swimming
will he h»ld In Baltimore today
and tomorrow.
Host Loyola Is favored to retain
its tank title and host Johns lionkins looks like a good liet to win
the grappling cnmpetltlnn.
The Loynla tankmen were un­
defeated In four conference swim­
ming meets to finish atop the
standings. American U„ which lost
In Loyola hy Ihe close score of it8117, Is given n good chance to gain
Ihe victory.

Hoy; A liar lies I, 7 Mir. is Mnatirr, a
T a n it.mt
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A total of 1(1,0(14 running and
. I Corky * Hllla l lllnir m Ii llegal.
1 fl*l« Itn In. I II..I11mm l.ee, h I'leas- passing plays were executed in
Dream*, « llsanlmvu. J I'nrnthe 72 football games played
linn Hiar, a Mr, Hhorisli.it.
within ths Southeastern Confer­
T H v rn II u ik—a in mis
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TIIMHIII-* SHI.CI-TIIINN
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al Hockey League have played'
.ll'iral llonsy Koble.l Mon- ten nr morn years In hockey’s ldg|
m IIv •Iliigii.
Hrcnlnl fiark Moment, Inisiy's

REWARDING,
EXCITING
Yes, and plenty Interesting, too.
That can la* yuur life, as it I*
for thousands of other young
men, In the new U. S. Air
Force. Here’s opportunity that
can't tie matched to start a
really worthwhile career in
aviation. You get the lies! anil
most advanced training. A wide
variety of Interesting Job*.
Excellent opportunities for ad­
vancement and promotion. The
cducatione) features of training
In the new U. 8. Air Force can
mean real success and happi­
ness for You. For the young
man who want* to enter avia­
tion, this I* the deni made to
order for you. Act now. Don’t
delay. See your U. 8. Air Farce
Recruiter today.
He's at Old P. O. Illdg. 42 E.
Central, Orlando, hla.

Basketball Scoring
Title May Be Set
In Tourney Games

RACINC

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lulling* lit (iidfxln-nm l'ark 111
1:11.

i-TwlnI Enjoy Its ru|md
ns, surs sUrtln I sod nsw
ih. puirr opsrstkmt This
mw Champion os dhfut

2. Clean and Space Ignition
PnlntH.
,'I. Test (’oil and Condenser
. . . no guesswork here.
•I. Hnnd lllnst nntl Properly
Space Spark Plug*.
Ti. (.'lean Fuel Pump Sedi­
ment Howl . . .Check
Operation.
fl. Test CompresHion with
Accurate Gauge.
7. Set Ignition Timing uk ing latest Sun (Equip­
ment for Accuracy.
H. Remove, Completely IllsUHscmhle C a r Ii urelor,
Cleon nil I’ussagewnys
und Jets with Special
Solvent, Reassemble to
Orlginul Factory Speci­
fications.
i&gt;. Adjust Fnn licit Ten­
sion.
10. Tighten All Manifold
Connections.

S P R IN G T R A IN IN G R ’ G IN S A T O U R S T O R E

11. Check Starter, Genera*
lor, and Voltage Regu­
lator.
12. Make Final Check with
M o d e r n Combuatlon
Analyzer for Perfor­
mance and Kconomy
and Road Check.

tilclioldor*.

This Entire

MISCF.I.LANKONK

Motor Tune - Up

New Ynrk--lJiiivei'sil" of Miami

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Coat You Only

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SAVE

DOLLARS
FOR SALE
FISHING CAMP SITE

TONIT^g Al.l. STAB fSATURE
Ninth Rms—B-lS MIto
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n site from main highway,
ilaglar Shall Mound and contalna
ill ba rocslved by tha board of
da County, Florida, until 10:00

Henntnwn

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Flcusnnt Dream*
it—Rltnrock Regal
4Safe Rain
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Corkey’s Hilt*
fl—Carolina Star

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Grtyhound Qua la on
Rta air tonlta over
W0RZ at BiM and
WLOP at fliM with
all the 'dop«’ on tha
dogs at Uia OrlandoSanford Kannal Club,

Mr. Shortstop

N O M IN O R S A L L O W E D •

P O R T T I M E 8 t00 P . M

S i f t S ? J S i t If% u ‘a

MacGregor—GoW*mitlL

SpaubUog Rod Bawlinva
E«idnm(|nt At Teum Prices.

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TH E SA N FO R D H ER A LD , 8 AN F O R D, FLO RID A
OZARK IKK

I The TH IN K IN G F E L L O W 1
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USED GARS
All Makes—Many
Models
f^'Good Condition

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TH' L E F T SIDE C F T «*T Id
FIELD LIKE &gt;«r l A * |i
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2nd A Palmetto Phone 1205
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B iG C R O P
FER TILIZ ER S

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Want Ads

2 HEDROOM house In excellent
('(imlilinn, central location priced
for immediate sale at $5,500.
Terms run he nrrnnged.

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PHONE 148
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aka
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WilDlt’&lt;l I mi Ok »timIm i*iim* •»••!».
ford Ave. Phone MMLJ.
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A COMPLETELY furnished, 2
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bedroom house In irooil lorntlon |8EWINO M A C H I N E .' 1 llrrt’x
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Helving Much. Center, DO XV.
excellent rondllinn, Immediate
Sard.ttd
1st
St.
Ph.
1190.
possession, price $H!i75. Good
terms can lie nrranired.
NEW CAIt ECONOMY
\S I lit i\ \\ A M l.l»
I HAVE linin' very fine, exelusive, j •illy $17 .2.'l per moolh. Let u- m
lake front homes near Hanford. •lull a new Che violet motor I t l W I i: i *icm i s. i i * . i vviiti-h
i-1'. Ill III if «. « 1 • 11..XV . I I ........
and runic profitahle. c-duhli-dicd i Mock uxnainldy.
Sin. It, 1 ;$•$» Sa«t|«*id \ v • I'lo-llbusinesses in Sanfold. I also I Save exeexxlve use of oil
111:i .*
have fm ms and rnneli land.
I Save exeexxlve uxe of i:u'"liiic
Recover that loxx of power
What ever you need in real ex -.TH Y THE GMAC IIIIIG E T PI. \N 1 It '&lt; rt&gt;K WolCK lev III. tiinir or
tnte, xee me he fora you huv.
CASH I’ltlCE flHfi.im
,ol* I'iooyioiiy, Ini'row me. mowC. A. WHIIMION. su .
While they last
mu A .in i mot mu rt. i«-. inlixe

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Ph. 1281 SA V E HULL MIS

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Sanford
■lillon. Price reasonable. Conlael
III llll-llle-w I ipp'il t m illic
K. Area. HOI W 0th. SI.
Chicken, Oysters, Shrimp hi ti
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Night (■nil, 7th
or unfurnished. N, l.unsticig. III,
2. Ilox !IIA, (illlderville.
NEW Magic Chef Has Range C e.l 12 S P L C lA t. Sl it V ll h
ti weeks. Phone 1251-W
WILL Sacrifice 5 room modern
hon-c with hath on lot lot) x H'.5 TEILMINAI. OIHLL. Hits -lation
IK II it. I I’l X X|f 11 |||
P xIt I s x m i - i ijx in-:
with few fruit tree*. Near Mt.
open 21 hours daily. Ouiaoina
Phone lu ll
Plymouth Oolf Course. William
orders, sundtvicht*s,
lociikfo-l, lll'J Palnulio Xtc.
Weinmnnn across highway from
lunch A dinner. Complete foun­ N E W E l . o o i f s ,o i .......... to |
Sinndunl a as xlation on route Id
tain service.
tlull. Ohi I loots Oliolf like liew.
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ONE COAT Elul Wall Paim f &gt;
Porluhle pow.*i plant.
y e a 'i
any inlerior surface, $1.10 lint
expet lent e m Si loile.li I mil ly.
NENKAIIIK Class A Paint I O.
II. XI Idea on. I.n&gt; - Matv.
12.10-W .
112-111 W. 2nd. SI.
Phone 120.
ONLY a few choice lots left in
___ I VENETIAN HUNKS made In o r-1
Eorl Mellon Section at $105.00
d -r. IVniiiiolo Ve.’io liaii Hlieo
each. Cash or terms, Heller I - lluncnti-Phyfe Hinini; A- extenOn. H.’il XV Ire St.
Phone
hurry. *
$
111.1151
I I I : ! XV
sion tahle. used
$Ait.P5 kneehoU- Desk, Limed1~ ~p . . .
HOIIKRT A. WILLIAMS Iteallnr I
O a k , used
$I'.MI5 L a L L 5 i , |..i I i M. rv generator
Hty't'ond Lumhpdxi
Assoclnle

| N R W build ing, 12’ x 20 '. ideal for
flx hinn enhin. $150. c a s h . Call

FO R REN T
ITORK room anil furnished apartment. 208 N. Pork Ave. Phone
12J0-J.

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JNFURNIHHED downxtalrx apartm*nt on Park Avenue, near
town. Phone lOlH-M.
|Phone 7.12
HOOMS at 018 Pork Avenue.

Atlantic Hank llldii.

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$10.50 Hox Sprinirx, doulde1 _‘ •
RAYARD REALTY
COMPANY OSTEEN APARTMENTS, . 1 4 4
-ire, -Imp worn each
$HMI5 O K I . A .'! ii i M i 'ii ir
O FFERS:
Mi ol iiivl, Ur
rooms, icreonetl porrhex, private 1 • Close In Roominr; House, eiirlil
$10 50 Hox Hprlmrx. twill xise,
land. Kvi
' &lt; 0 Halid
hath, $10.00 A $15.00. Phono
.hop
mon.
each
$10.05
laul r o o m s - 2 hut hs, fM.UOII.
I&lt;»
11 ii.1
1121 .
$12.PI Hassocks, shop worn,
2 • Nice ci|(ht room home-MiiirnoExpcii
If,iiPo Kriuiiriiur
each
$
1.06
11ii Ave.-five lied rooms, $10,500.
I
QA RACE housekeeplnir apartment,
I’tcd X|,i-r». Ill |. Jo,) Ml.
- $220.00 Chippendale Sofa’s,
1
Elder
Spring—with
10
aerex—
one room, hath. Call 155-J.
sliKhtly soiled, cm h
$70.60
some fruit—nmiu murk, $lo,i)on.
v Sell Ser»m- l.aondrr
. $11.06 Fell llase ItilKs, 0 x 16, lle lp SiK
Terms can lie nrruntreil on all
UTNI8HED upnrtmcnt, 2 liedDriers
ItoniMK
each
$ O.Wi
aliove Itenix. Phone HUH, or see
rooms, modern utllltiex. Children
4(01 XV. 1.5th St.
Phone 11x0
used
Sofa,
frame
uml
jinnies
ux
at
200
N.
Park.
welcome. Summer rates. Mr*. A.
in
kuih
I
shape,
can
ho
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e
-1
Fl.OOIf
SANDlNfi
uml finishing 1
E. Harnett, Forn Park, Fla.
■J
Privacy of the Country—Yet Con-i covered
$15.00
with model l| eipilplneiil, JH
furnished
apartment j veniences of the City—Three *50.05 Kneehole desks 7 drawers,
IMALL
yeals’ expel n-iice. Wmk goal .
adults 100 Eltn Ave,
, Ciboil 5 Room Hom es, Wnll l.nlllnnde. M ap le , W a lnu t,
sntecd
I-. E Stevens, III. 2,*
ented, Itenxonahly Pi iced uml i each
$10.05
Ilox
1
It-A.
Satifoid Call 710 HI
tOOM with nr without kitchen
Financed.
'licit. $8.06, 12 ft. Hroadloom, Tun| afle 'n o p.M or before 7 tin
I
prlvIlcRci. 110 W. Ird. St.
See John W. I). Moore
| A Hrown (.’olonial pattern, per
A.M
$ 6.06 S E R V IC E Second to None
Tiled Farms, With
So. Yd.
ROOM furnished
apartment,; Imnrnvcd
Underground Irrlgntlon—5, 10,i
MATIIEIt’S
downstairs. Phone 724-M after
S T A E E O I l i r s X X IIIC II H ER V IC E
and 20 Acres—Many With flood 201 E. First St.
Phone 127 Park A 2nd.
Plume 1#I /

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LARGE LOT, heavily timbered,
fronting on Crystal Lake and
Vffce View Avenue, City water,
gA trlrlty and phone connections
available. L. A. Cline,
Mary, Fla.
MAYFAIR
8anferd'a

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H A N FO R D

«nCcR.b b ^ e R” h‘. ° l‘S 2 S ? a t ceil-} »’«&gt;"* J °«»»
^ e T t r o m Reel’..' 116 N. Park
Phunr 1M0
cry Juat rut nnd land ready for USED Sofa with slip cover*. $20.00
ir yt.il want iinullly In PAINTING
n til crop, $0,600.00— 10 ACItKi cnih. Phono 624-J.
A UODY WORK I Ims. two .,f
FARM mi dth good house on paved
HOUSE trailer. Gan lie soon 1210
*h«’ 1m'*«
I" *’’" n . E.dimate*
highway, $0,000.00.
Magnolia m imiulro 660 Pluntosn
" ,!rk K&gt;»-rnnteed. I he best
FRED W. RENDER. Realtor
Drive. No mixonnble offer re-' '''elurlals um-iI. .toy Reel's Paint
Room No. 1
phone 1010
fused.
1 A Hotly Shop, 100 W. 2nd. St.
Florida Stale Rank llldg.

subdlvIalon-Lot* «
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L i LlotH80 x •132.5'.
: *;JSry
I;lV STAFFORD’S
$600. each

FOik MALK

AMOCO'SERVICE

SIMMONS metal haliy tied and
13 N O T I C L 3 — P E R S O N A L
mattress in excellent condition,
$26.00. Call 323-J.
FREE PARKING for our eiistmnera I Uloi-k from Down Town
y Shed.l»STAFFORD'S AMOCO SERVICE
Including 40 gal. oil burning
tmlng &lt;» ^
Phone 9IV7
heater, toilet, stationary wash'
r * 2nd.
tubs, shower fixtures, wiring in
tO D h
roppor tubing. French and Park
Avenues, Hox
257-fl. Ed J . LOST—Tuesday A. M. at five
Sornn.
,
points, Rt. 17—92, Hrown trench
legged dog. medium sire, ans­
AUTO GLASS ^stalled while
Kilo ymi
wers name “ BOY”. Notify Wyatt
wait, any make or model,I. &lt;11*
Morris. P. O. Itox HHI, Fellowreplacement parts.
ship Front, Sanford, Flu. or
8BNKAKIK Glaao A Paint Co.
Trlephnna UlliH.
111-114 W. 2ad. HI.

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a“: mSS5Sk
g ...p‘~ "■‘-V
BO SRRIMI dinner*
Beach, Florida.
* , ■l,
S $1.00. HOMER’S.
I t 6 acre* and,up, with.or

HVB1II:
M 1 Hunt’* T tie
* m ou hornet.
» $4,600
» » " . and up,
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LUNCHEON end ahort order*
Atwrvad every day at Laney’a
Drug Store. 7Bc op.

Relnkle Reel RaUle Service.

Expert TIRE

M$S
» MeUeavllle Ave., Phene $MW HTAPPORD’B AMOCO SERVICE

Park A

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HOUSE PAINT. Flrat
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i C . outalde .whlta $8.25 gal.
w
of Lot t . Block 1, 8BNKAIIK Olam A Paiat Co.
111-114 W. I
Bt.
ford- $1960. cu b or
It LEO ROSBN. «
Miami Beach, Flor«h i v 4 s s Cm

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furniture, t o t . dump fivnli
Co. I l l R. 1s t Fh. IW .

AUTOS POK SALK

I9-1U Packard six, excellent
ditlnn. Phone Ofld.W.
HOUSE Trailer, 116 E. 21st. St. or
PhoneJMW-W.

HOUSE TRAILER. See ~Ftoyd
Jqnea, Fellowship Front, Airbate.
WANTED—Men to qualify for the
jL^Palrolmen
men For 3 C° * 1 ^°hl1 out,**t on" ’ Roy R*el‘
1037 FORD Sedan, five good tires,
motor In exrcllent condition,
good radio. $376. 010 WUat. HI.
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JNPURNI8HED
garage
a p t.
H«a John W. f). Moore
E L E C T R I C or
CEI.CURE Wood Preservative.
\ tM IA I.E N E
Adults only. 2100 Mollonvllle. Four Acre (Srnve with 6 Room SI-INK AIt IK liluxx A Paint Co.
XX M l.D IM :
! nungalnw—All City Conven-1
112III
W.
2nd.
St.
SMALL modern furnished apart
Hanford Motm A Ei|pt. t i
lenecs,
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Phone 120.__________
ment for two on Crystal Ijike, JOHN W. I). MOORE, „
20H XV. 1st Street
Iteallnr i __ __ ____
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boat part time. L. A. Cline,
221 E. First St.
GOAT
MILK.
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Phone
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Ju„|„„.
Cownn’ Sheet Mrtni
Lake Mary, Call Saturday even
Phone 1111
7D1-W1.
Works fm new •adinlor- and
Ing or Sunday afternoon.
new ernelladiatoi re|uiirillK
40 ncro farm, 10 ueres 1 12 FT. MEAT hox, 2 dnylnn scales,
Rm ) Batata For Sale I SPECIAL—
We take off mid illsta
tiled and In cultivation 4 room j adding machine, ensli register,
IBAL E8TATR — INSURANCE
house, fenced, abundance of wa­
meal giinder and meat xllerr. COHEN’S Itadiatm l(i-pan Sin.|i
•’•PPERTY
MANAGEMENT
ter, a reel pick up at $11,610.00
Cheap. Phone 78R-.I.
for new Cores and voiii|det • •
•xlYMOND M. BALL. Rm Not
GOOD FARM on West First
pairs. Phone 160-W. Hear inii
MOTOROLA
Street, 11 acres, modern hmise,
4 Florida Slate Bank Bldg.
Sunfonl Ave.
$10.05
fertlllrer and Implement loirn AUTO Radios
TOR FARMS, home*, bualneea
Portables
$21.05
lip
In good condition. Will itell with
H K E US FO R
property and acreage, eee your
$17.06 up
or without house — SMALL Table Models
M IM EO G R A P H P R IN T IN G
E. A. Strout Realty Ageney
......... Hanford Jewelry A Luggage Co.
FARM, 10 acres, 7. .........
acres tiled.
\N D T Y P IN G
Orle R. Mathieux, Associate
house needs repair $4,500.00 2 0 ' 100 Sanford Ave.
Phone IS4H
C R E D IT IH.’ I I E A E O F

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TH E

P A G E E IG H T

Palestine Pact

Miami Robbery

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t t t t Oft I t - r lie write* war tilting 1,1 'h»
pleasaol {loom of the Comioodol* • cock•all lounge Inleon.f to the stoiv ol Pint C u rltr
and tliinktnr all rh» while of the stoiv of Angelo
tftn
II.i n lor; with Donato I'npihaM who
•llrecla tf*o faoi'ooe lieorge lunloi llepuhllr the
self-governing vowlh lommunlty at Kreevllle N
V Orqiitiart an upstanding man himself .|ol not
Hindi when I lie writer ord*reO a gigantic rye
The W'Mlci I I I , , I 1,'U Dnnhlllr 10 I'ytttulinn

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I Irel just like *h«
.he
Ilka,
mother*
to me
Mr tlripiliarl uoildeij pleasantly »»') told th*
Mil Hsiinsr
story of Rud Caller In an effort In show just
•dial the r.eorge Junior Republic did lor piohlem
kids slot why it should receive fuml* for expansion.
Hud Carter was a Bronx t»v of nl-mi 14 Well actually he was
bore down no Ifir lower Kar.t flute hut he was raised to the Rrony
and like most problem ki-l* he had a turbulent home life (If*
mother » «r fine but lie never got along too wall with tun old man
Just whv llrquharl did not w anffo say Bud Carter Is not lha
boys real name tmt still he fell some tilings were hetiei left unsaid.
Anyway Riot was kind of emnlhmallv unstable when lie reached
his early terns and he use beginning to adopt that wlial-the-hell
attitude tloil no ninny klda from poor N i« York families have
Riot slaved away from school for days at a lime ||e liadn t
reached the point w-here lie had Ircgm, on a life of crime, hut he
took to drifting down lo flrliul sti/et—42nd between ftevenlh and
Klghth avenues -where the Ofth-run movie hmisea ate
Young Cartel liked lo sit in Ihr dlitv atu tfy a mil lot luma and
walrli tile Hollywood maka-bel|eve nod I suppose a psychologist
would have called It dear-rul escapism lliol Cartel lo sum It up.,

"OK ('OlinHR. VOIt CANT FIT THK DROUTH 4&gt;K A HOT Into
a rigid pattern Orrpdurtt aald 'tmt It was a fact fliat find de*l
vsleipsd just atout the way must taiv* and girls at Ourge Junior dn
"It tnok Rod about lines months In get out of that Indifferent.
wf||.|inlHMly.&lt;nrrs-whnt-l-dn mood Ii took him aland another Hire*
lo hrgln 'teillng' life at Oeoi'ga Junlnr
"Thai Is wlieri he learned nf a rule HimI wasn't lo tic broken—ha
ptiiiupllv broke II —not drasllrsllv tint put enough lo Itud out If
anyone cared If he did break It Aad after ala months he hagan to
beromr a uretnl cltlsen nf Ihr Republic
"Rod Is a vrry bright hoy. and lie gradually worked Ids wav up
the ladder Hr was an arresting officer In the president s ralitnet
for a while, then lie took hie bar enema and became an aide to the
dlutrlil altnrney
■'ll wean I tiai long before he «ns elected president of the Republic
bv Hie h-iye and girls and aftrr a rouple of teruia lie stepped down
1 to become a pldgn
"Tlie wav I tell it. It aournls may AvTually. it wasn't all ups ind
I m&lt; downs Rod Is human Hr would Mil hark once In a white am?

1 a couple nf times hr »ne going to trace the llepuhllr and maybe
gel Idmseit a |„|i larrk In New- York

However young Carter Is too bright pul to lake Iny job Ha
ffnallv got that Ihiough tile head Next fall, he's going to leave na—J
twit for rollrge not some sweatshop Job with no future'

In a way

I guess Hearge Junior llepuhllr has a rough re.

Ifa run rso rlly —not ilm o tl exactly kill etarf/y—like a lyptral
American rnmmiinlly They have their own money llielr own stores,
their own roufthouar and their own hanks Kvery taiy soil girl lias
a part in tlie coiuuiunlty Ills nod may Ire tliale the big llilng about
It II rnakra them feel they "belong "
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TIIF. MTOKV OK null C A R m n . as we said made Hie writer
think of Hie alnry of Angelo Isr/i It happened a few vest* ago and
there » ordlung new nlariit It tail It's the alary of aoritlier New York
bev R Just slink in Hie writer's mind.
Angelo was «i tralnl *1 the age of IB loi luiing rnunterleit
money A couple of month* later It waa vagrancy A year later he
wnd up for unto hnmlrlde and three years later it was seconddegree assault
one night m m il he and three other New York buys Inert In held
JUJUl'’ ...... * A""'*
...... A ,h ,,,lr r,"h do',n,ww" "• Brr,omf
One of the
piav.ta was a rop off -luty He rear had Mr hi.
service ’ .voice, and Angale yrlte.l 'Take your hand .... of veur

r , * » r« a » (Is /,
(O n Untied from f a x * u n »l I
down. City authorities, howsver,' menl shall be without prejudif*
to the right,-. claims, lnlrrr^t;,
linve agreed to tint tl
positions of oil her party signaiur;
field in good condition, ... ...
AI Lyons reported that lie Imd herein us rrgnrd* specific mat ten
visited the County Home and ln&gt; which may rrlnlc to xrmbtirr
flrrnnry and said Hint lie had found ricgiiHulirius now In nnifcm-t or r&gt;,
everything dean and ncut, nml nlHiunlc linin' scttli'incut o f .,11
I lint Inmates appeared to lie well oiltslHIlillnit Issues between Hie
lulien cure of. tie suguested the pm tie
nenl. however, of floor coverings.

iCaaMaaag Kiara P«a» Wait
eitlmated at least 425,000 In rash
and Jewelry was In the 43 safety
depoi it hoses.
The bandits took all Ihn contents
nf the hotel cash drawer—about
11 .inns Metcalf reported.
The |IK|.room holel Is In llie
lii-art of the resort holel district,
•m the wmt side of Collins Avenue.
MIAMI IIKAcih Mar. II —&lt;/11 —
A man who was shot during an ap­
parent attempt to rob a home and
a woman believed to he Ills cornpunloit in crime were •piestioueil
today In connection with a series
of robberies Hint netted 1120,000
in i-irdi, Jewelry nnd furs.
I&gt;&gt;'ii'etlve Capt. C. W. Pierce
i,i&lt;l Viilmn Itejeblan. tH, known by
potter m i tie "California PTianluni." wii., under guard at HI. Frand
boHpItal after lielug ahot
tbtmigh the arm by Detective
Arthur II. I.runard at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. MrAdam.
1*1erec Identified the woman, arrrslod n block from the shooting
jcctio, as Margaret Krug, 49, and
.aid she had a record dating hack

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Notice I- herel&gt;y «lv«» llial | , m
niisaBCtl In luiultic^s •»• Ml s..*,,,
|-:ark n o Mae. Honfnril, Klortila
,|, r llic Klctltlona Name. Hunf.,,,;
1*1, 1,11 a Mime Cumimny wml that
I lull*inI lo rvnleter hii UI nam, p-,,.
,m m l In the t m i l a of Ihc "M, *|.
Niiiiic

I.rouard and
Detective Jack
Farrell
answered a call from
neighbors wiiu reported two perMWa In nn automobile rruhlnit
'Toy Icrlmisty" about the McAdsni
Iioiiio. They found the door open,
the rivlih'iila nhviously nof ul
limuo.
Li'oiinnl aald they ran Into Rej'ddati, who Ignored a "h alt" commnml and'slammed a door In their
face.. Leonard fired through the
door. Itcjrhlan was taken to the
limpltal and a warrant Issued

with the motor running. I'lerco
mid she had In her possession a
"little black hook" with the names,
nddiesses and telephone numhera
of wealthy Miami Reach residents,
lio lulling Warren Wright, Hailing
llariieh and others. Bhl' was held
fni liivesHgaHon.
j'lcree said they will lie ouestimieil iihmit a aeries of Miami
Ib-ai'h robberies, Ineluillng 187,000
taken from Hie home of Alvin
tirlef on Jan, 30, a 120,000 burg­
lary at the home of Mr*. Harry
L. Kngliali Fell. 3 and the recent
II3.HIM) burglary at tiro Harvey
Fiuebiiilf home.
Ilejehian baa a long erlmlnal
record dating liaek to 1021, mostly
in emit burn California, Fierce said.

Colored Churches
~ AI.I.KN

R e n t C o n tro la
I ffl4||HN9l| r«t*M FlfeP tllfl
back Hull Hie ItepuUIrnu 90-day
calcindott is "phinucd elioas,"
Iti'p. Leitiko til-NIU suld "than,
can iu.' no Iiuniau rights withmit
piiipiuty lights." ilo
iissallcd
Ihunncriitlr charges
Hint tluuntt-icnt control lobby bus spent
$3,090,1)00 III piopilgunila to liltfrill till’ till.
“WIHmul* prinif," ho Mild, "sucli
"tnli'iiieuta lire mlHlrndlng and
dongcioiis."

|J n y i r ' o S J a . ' W a iSolh y" Culk*
rhnlincrs
tilgkvr.mn.
K nII imuIcI

Ilev. A. C. Chandler, I’nxlor
Miss Alfrada Wright. Beeretary

a (wo till,rl, inti..|,Ut off ,lc
hate
nnv li'gistritive priaieduri'.
Rut lie Htrosscd that it sliould b«

iJiUMorriiHc tcodc r McCormack
fornuilly announced Hud
the Ail inI111ut ill t Itm would iiccepl
mi iinicuiliiicnt ileslgnisl to nsaurc
ii rviiHouiiblv return to landlord,
on •lii'ir investmrut. An amend.
melll to do Ibid wii a ilmfli'il by
Heo. Itrown (l)-(ln).

The Toronfn 5f*r fiav rflltor.
rrttl an Im lian n im tii Ksinn
WAaf * ra rc sr hr wnuH h»rr
in J/^l//ywood,

Met'm mm k told tlie House
"Hie great majority of landlords
nerept rent cmtlrol" oh nts-cssaiy
but ii sinnll gioup la fighting li

THE NEW B. F. GOODRICH

In Cnnnrrtlrut. volunteer*
pot out a farmhouse Ole by
pouring Ml gallont of hard rld»r
on It Tlioiiglr an line benefited,
the drinks were nn Ihe house

That noted , idler tor id sliltlc
firandpappy .lenkina ails p e ls
that hissing smiiid may hv just

W. (J. Schoonomunn 1

Inixea i
Hrepefriill Uiunrea Tsnj'frlnei
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Store And Market Equipment
Oh yrn; II wtw to llluNlritle Ihe nllknmiMilh rimnlnif ttf your citr’n ntnlnr
«f1•r II hnrl Ireen litnctl up mi tmr
M'ienliric nmlor uimlj7.cr* L'oniplele

ALMOST COMI’ LKTK STORK ANII MAKKKT
KOIIII’MHNT.
TWO STOItKS NOW Ol'KKATINO,

Jo b cunI n

Meal ilisplav rase*, meal einrlem, meal hlnekh,
lelling faun, mmilnla dlnplath. wall Hlielvlttg,
prorliiee i IIh|i I;«&gt; hI iiiii Ih, cheek mil emmlers,
meal elmppers meat slleern, baskel enrrlrrs,
refrlueralinu nineliliH's.
f a n Ire nren al Table Supply nml I'lgKlv-W iKffly,
In O rl.au il, I'birirla,

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Sanford Motor
&amp; Equipment Co

li'trr prlcr parllritlnra, aer Mr. Ilsrcrnyp at OeLttnfl
ahiien nr plume Mr, Ohup|i- 1-liH11, J nekmill villr.

ECHOLS 29th BIRTHDAY EVENT
- SEE OUR BIRTHDAY BEDDING BUYS! 1 !

Mlaa lla ia l Drown, Reporter

NOW A V A ILA B LE

On llte olksr bond, ka asnM s'l
«*l far If lha monlikat war *au n t i l Moyat

SosntnU risleil hitvijc, inimtl
In Ilia Milky Way Onn'l fall ot
Iknl that, las, it ii fiirlet

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BAHAMA BED
;u r llollywoml Bed
complete with Innernprlng mattreiw

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In Celebrating; Our 29th Anniversary
We Offer
THE ECHOLS “ROYAL COMFORT1*
3I2 .COII,— Otlll/rKO HOHDKR

GARDEN HOSE
SOFT.

READING
BALL

law n

B E A R IN G

m o w ers

MATTRESS

5 ykahh

00 Exchange
Box Spring or

Hollywood Bed hi
Match Same guarantee &amp; Same

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Price.
This MATTRESS Ib Being Advertised and
Sold today at from $4*50 to $69.50

B. F. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN HOSE
25 FT. 19.79 .
.
50 FT. IA.95
HOSE coupling
HOSE MENDERS
HOSE NOZZLES .

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(JUAHANTKKI)

TB I^ B

75 p r-

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*1950. Exchang

*39.00

25 FT.

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!

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C IIA I'K I, A. M. K.
C IIU K C H
li„a lie n e e Praia C s s , l l s u
"Thai what ’on ponses in Hie Mr. mid Mr*. Carl Heboer\gniami,
worbl at the rfay of your iK’atli Hanfonli five aistern, Mrs. An­
will be found to belong to some­ il row Aii 11Ii, Oviedo;
Mrs. Kdd
one else! but what you aro, the l.i'c, Mra.
Fnrtcr Lnrndiitr and
lime you give, the service vou ren-; Mia. ilntaon Ht'dil, Hanford; mul
. di r, Hie tltho and offering you Mra. Vlrk Hawklna, Lnko Monroe;
(• bring to Hod, will lie'yours tor- ona
brother,
niuiiJc*
I'owell,
.'o v e r."
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llriuiaU'ick, tin.
The Junior Cliureb Mls^uimrv
Futll'rill aerviroa will bn held nl
t of Allen ('liiipcl A. M. K. Church Krli'kaiui Fuiuunl llmno at 2:30
won culled lo order at 7:30 o'clock I*. M. Wcrlui'Hilny, Mar. ill with
Monday night at the homo of M iss' Itev. J. II. Hoot ofriclaling. Mili­
Unset llrown. The ineoHnjr waa tary aerviroa will lie condlick'd at
j opened with a aelovtlon "What A I tile irravealile by lire American
j Friend We Have In Jeaus" with, l.i'glmi ami Hu&gt; Veterana of FnrMias Alfreda Wright at the piano. ] t'ig;ii Wars. Ilurlal will be In Lake
:
by Mrs. Vivian nickersiiu. Vliwv Cemetery,
I followed by a selection llloiae'l I
i Assurance •
4 ITRUH HKPOItT
1 T ,'o "'&gt;'&lt;Ule* of the last meeting
WINT'KII IIAVKN, Mar. 11-iA'i
The Hlnle (,'llnM ln&lt;prcHm, Ituomkr/ The f o l b l i l a . " KeeaiJIS
lean in.ill) A. M. re|nirt trnl.y in
i,.embers of the Junior HfTeslon-

by a ruling from Ihe presiding of-1 A ll pen-met being tardy will pay a
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HUH survey showed M per
of Atnorlran housowlvus
They found hla gun at hia aide ,
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to 70 rants. The next, still mil llielr own pin crust.
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_ _ _ _ inevting will ha at the hotni' of
' Mlsx Doris and Loralna Chandler
I* l I l l M I s U T I t llW
done "l,y due pr,H-eaa of law," not next Monday night a t 7:00 o'clock.
r&gt;,&lt; riser

H tiiliile''

ss&amp;.na K I . " l t l l ' A HTATt’THH m i
wIili Mo *Ui'eN'aif
nil T V.l.Tf

mines to read,
Yh HUB the Salvation
reports, ft
supplied 2
mrnla and 9,29 MSB beds

porkel
He did and the gun rime with It
:,.,Hrki „ ,)n|lM ||llrkl% Theodore T rick
ih^ foil? yminr vuva r«(H for tlif 4f&gt;or tnd I9it re? Ar#d lit
Wl|||jinis.
' ToluI
tinier One bullet broke a window two want wild and thraa want 1 At the cud uf the meeting it'-'
Into Angelo Irto The three others got away hut Angelo ran about
frCahmeuta went served to ult.i In
a hundred feat and the/, fall.
. |illP( rolleeltd for the fvanlng rent

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11. 1349

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

SA N FO R D

Limited Quantity To Sell AtThis Price IIf You Can’t Come
y

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Our DISPLAY Rooi
Ub And We Will
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In U a l l f T h t r c U S t r a n g t h •« P r a w li I t * P r e f i m of Amuric*
•o Prouct Uio P m m of tho Wot 14
To Product Prnsp«rifr for Sanford

TH E W EA TH ER

W J&amp;

W a n te d

Esta b lish e d 1908

Soviet Makes
v 2 More Shifts
In Leadership

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

Confer On North Atlantic Pact

S tr a in

mostly v,uni.

wind*.

fX fllltIN O MOM that Denmaik wilt reach so tally decision on the
question of |olnln| the North AUantle deftnaa pact. Danlih Forelga
MlnliUr Outtav naamutien (left) holda hla ftrat confeienca in WruUIngtoo with Secretary of SUte Dean Acheioo. Meanwhile. It wm re­
ported that Iceland waa conalderlns Jolnlni the alliance and will aend
hmr WlMtgn ZCnl.t-y l? Wn h lng,/^ fref ^l|«iillnnc
( Internillionul)

Rotary Governor jNew Yo rk Adopts
Talks To Club On ;De Barjty Estate
F o u r Objectives,0n Lake Monroe
Morris White Stress­ 90 Per Cent Of Res­
idents Hail From
es Work Beinn Done
Metropolitan A r e a
For World Peace

.1 Sanfordltea Get
Teacher Certificates

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City Manager Clifford McKIhbin toilny unnnuiu-ed that lie hud
conferred Friday In Jm-ksunville
TAM .AHASaFE, Mar. U (Spec- with the engineering firm nf
WASHINGTON, Mar. I I —f/P)—
ial)—Three rosidenta of Sanford Smith am) Glllexple over pnsaihle Tomorrow midniglit is the dead*
were issued teaching certificates reduct Inn in cost „f the prupnseit ]|t,,s ,,, fi|,. fpjB income tax reby the Slate Department of Kdu waterfront terminal building, but rsirn* umi ps-naltle* await those
ration during February. They were hntl leurned that very little In win, delay lieyund that time.
Mr*. Mae Daly Fort, C. C. ifnberts structural rust run lie navel.
Itiveniie Unread offlclnt* *aid
and V. II. Grantham,
The only reduction, be *uld, today a heavy proportion of the
Rtale School Hunt. Thomas D. rmdd
be made by ellinllinting rs-r r.ri.finit.nim ohllgiitnl to tnako reDailey has reported u total, of 400 Inin railroad truckage Unit Imd lim n alremly have &lt;|nno no—under
certificates
Issued during the been planned. With the huvIiic . lure of prosprctlvo refund*--hut
nioptb. Out iif-state teachers re­ the rust nf the project would ho
a i-i.iisiihtraliln nflinhep have yet to
ceived 80 of the permits. And 820 abniit IXjr-.OIM), he entiinnled. The till Ml.
nf the rertlflrntea went to teachers prolileru of insinuation of a sew­
F u ry citizen or resident with
with college degrees.
age dlsiitiHul plant here was dls- income of over f GOO In 1018 must
Only one tnneher received an rii**ed, lie deelnred.
, file e return on time nr face penadvanced post graduate tcachlnj
Mr. McKildiin and Ids family - altls-s ranging up to 28 percent nf
1cat*t laaue tod,tv moved front Winter Park the tax for delay.
p*rmlt. Other cert Ifli
wlret post graduate, 44 f graduate, lo 1200 Park Avenue, the former
Dome of them also must file rs*
12A| provisional
grad
graduate, 70i home nf O. D. Farrell, who in tiiuiiti-x
on their 1010 Incomo tax
provl.lonal
rovl.lonal undt
undergraduate, IB: and itirn moved io Mrlhmvilir Avenue ntul begin paying it In quarterly
temporary, 174.
(Continued On Fag* 2)
ami Hceoml Direct.

VBT
OFFICER
hi u
r r iu t t a
ft, atata nervire officer
Thm I)enL
far vrlnrana
ix, wlH tw at' tha of flea
nf County .Service Officer I,. F.
Boyle Tueaday afternoon at 2:80
o'clock to axxlxl veteran* ami tinpendent* In their problem*.

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Tomorrow N i g h t
I s Deadline F o r
Income Tax Return

Florida Growers Expect Early
Spring Vegetable, Fruit Seaton

VlflITH FLORIDA
JA C K .80 N V IU X Mar. 14 (SprrinD— "1liougt| tho recenl cnltl
P1NEMURBT, N. C„ Mar. 1 4 - snap slowed production nf (m il vegrlables and lierrlei In tome of tlta
General and Mra. George 0.

Mar*ha 11 left hy plana yaatarday
for Florida.
AUaadanta at tha haiaa of tha
former Decretory of 8 (at# aald tha
Mgrahalla planned to r a l t Palm
Beach. This source
accompanied only by tha genaral'ts
orderly. They planttad to rotum
Raturday to their homo here.

BNDM RATION
LONDON, Mar. 14—&lt;4P)—ClotHf L an rationing,.which haa harraaaod
w Briton* aInca early In tho war, will
end completely tomorrow, board
o f trade President Harold WUaon
aanoum-ed in tau House of Corn*
- i m m today.
For the f r x t tint* alaw Jan. 1,
I Mfl, Brltlahera may buy thrlr

State Market areas, the condition has not proved harmful and ualeu
we have a more sertnut cold ipell, l-'loiida ftroducer* will probably raperience the earlieit and longest spring vegetable deal ihey have had
In many year*," aald William L . f
Wilson, Director of Hiatit Market*
high for the period wa* |8.88, *A
fn hla weekly market review to­ fair volume of vegetable* pasted
day.
over llie market during Iho week
In quoting report* from varloua with squash selling from (2.80 to
markeia ho said, "Manager Alvar* $8.00] polo Iiean* (3,60 to (M O;
e i of the Rtarkn Market report* lUnrk Valentine* 98,00; Tenderthat market Is atill enjoying an green* $2.80] pepper* from $2.00
unusually good strawlierry deal, lo $2.80 and eggplant (1.76 la
earlier than usual, but good qual­ $2.26, Wldta potitoea, while not
ity and prlro* satisfactory In apiUi handled over the market are avail­
of iho recent cold which slowed able at parking hdtUM* nearby.
production to sontu extent. During
The vegetable movement on the
the paal 'week 1,048 crate* told Pompano Market la reported hy
at an nrer»go nrlco a f (10.80 per Manager Warren to ha on Iho de­
crate. An established 110 acre* nf cline. Only 440 ear« moved, etrt
cucnmbara are expected to la during the part week constating of

100,788 bushel* of Cm m , average

_

N o. 1 4S

Strike Throws
471 000 Out Of W ork­
Group Approves Boyd

■k,iiii*i negroes
Specifically, the inliuii.il promt*’
ed to irvirw a liiwcr court's finding
lh.it ilirn i* midi discrimination
now
In oilin arltnii* today, llie multi
I. Scl atide a* “moot" a dnision
hy llie New I lampiliiie Supreme
Court dial thr l.ill-H,Utley l-*w
supersedes a Naw MaUip*hile law
iriMil.iting union t!o*rd shops. To.,»’* iiiliug iiie.ml that develop*
menu have fell nothing pending lot
■hi iiiun, lull llir luvili rouil'v brief
order did not indicate the nature of
llie development!.
Tin' New Mnuipnliire Inw furjii.l- i-I-im-iI -Imp iiuilracl* unless
lw •tlurd* of u company'-* work*
ft *nte tlu-ir iipprovnl. Tin- Taft11in i !•■&gt; Ael huIInwm die rinsed
s|i..|i, iiinter whii-li iiiily union mem
I,i i limy lie liireil.
t! Ilelil dial IliiwMiitiu lerrilnrml euiirla -dimild linvi* die first nay
ii* in the validity of nil i*laud law
regulating llie tenehillg of for*
,-ign language*.
The Irlloinnl rs-vs-Ci-i-d n special
II .inllKHra Of, I'll nr I'nil r I

Many Compani
Announced Rec
Gains During; 1

lle.ord Id.-I. ^entmlrws j n
the iTnuml Crnlet .n the fern .Is, ........ are Metropolitan New YorkI\nrr I .1
t
lirr^NiVl^ frlltrlH TlvOf rWT|irP
jects of Rotary. I k was inlrmlu,vd ri* .18 tin* */0r# of 11mu* Kim .nr 1vwir nro iinnounml• *liy mil
liy Prriideut Paul Stine who «,ml ItmldniK tuimri, more*, ami Inmi'i
oil, milroail. xhlpbui*
he ramp nngin.illy from Mitsi,*ippi I i .i Iiiii* I tnIy-five out of the 'ill mining, textile, lolmeco, «
slum enropar
and had been a iiirmhrr "I llie |f.umlti , win. Ii.nr recently .....led (■"•"ll ............ .
.
,
i
v,
Hul Ix-m-nth tile lively •
Tampa Rotary Chili (01 20 yc.ii, ml.. Ilie.i
new Iminr* are Ir.ini New J)n,
,|rum|,c,a nimt,|
iiliiiost |o n tnun, the eu
Derl.itiint that It nl .1 rv i* not a A*mk lily m Hilly
l l ....... wm i u m i develo|H-is Ilf eveeiitlves warn:
luncheon club but .1 vrivice mn.m
I Kllher that pro-pert l„ -1
i/aliiin. Mr. Wlutr pointed out lb.it the i,ial * Minmuuily ure Fntli-nck
t
a (iiriin-r JittimUa umi P""t now fur a repent perform
the four objriit of Rtil.uy- ate 1 lull
enali- operator who ns I'resldeiit nru-fiervice. vncnlional vrivice. coin- ol I'luntiitiun Kslnti-H, Itic. bus
(lr Ihut Hu* earning-, big a munily service, and mtrrnalional ebiuge of tin- imiiipuny'.H uclivilicn they were, aren't sufficient is,
meet the company's growing
service. Emphasizing this latter ut .tv ,.ffires ut 800 Fifth Avenue, t neesl*. if it is to go on gelling
.ly
.rpli
H
i
hmeirer.
furmer
.ru.i'im
ffinmwirer.
u
w
is
h
.
.
, bigger.
point, he declined that the member*
f :* (trra.
|«aMu the das
of the Rolaty clulit tti Sweden. PofMt county teal ratute broker
I
ilui-iuti,
I
atchorpic
build|
,nru,|,.
Tflo
motor*
giunt bud it
Shanghai, and Huron, Aire, "have ei, lis
tin- imtule umi hjtve p(|r(j
(„ dollsir vnlum
the tame hopes and dreams and clung, ,,f improvements umi run I hough it didn’t s i d l e s mum
ate planning and struggling fm the *ii m i.... . 1-Tunk Turner moved vehlrleh ns in 1011— and record
ss ..HilHitril Uss (*■■• Trsnl
(('•sttaaea &lt;►» l'»«f K„, »I
earning*. Profit* equaled 10.71’ h

Terminal ( ’ohIh May
Be Reduced L i t t l e

nouihwMUrlr

Southern Rail
! ~ TryCoal
Dining Rules
,
To Be Probed On Filibuster

M&gt; Imp,d,t.11, N. w \.,ik ha* al
Mum* I.. While ■■( |.ini|i,i gnvNewman Is Named einor
iif riniiil.i D i.hiii |f&gt;7-C ill in.■&gt;I hlri,illy ad,.pled tin- f.uiliei
T lS fO P tn r O f
P ia ll
.in Count dr Han i flMI at ie pl itila
Director
O if Fish,
wireaur u
rum. iRotary
, rnnIntern,ilinnal,
f|1|riin. wjlll laid
)lt(. SIn*jll(lll4
, Il'Ut "ll Lake Ml.lime opposite j nj|.;yv YlH tK, Mnr, t l l
Rotary
Cltih
tialay
.mil
,|mkr
In
when- .1 new t ilv l' in 1Tim profit pitrnde steps mil
Game Commission the mrmlien nl the htmlg-iui at Sanford,
the m iking. Tin- ow iiri, autj ileve- lively tune lodny,

T A U ;A 1U 88R E . Mnr. M-M&gt;)
— Cnlomun Nnwmnn, W-yenr-old
hloloifisl, lodny w#» nanu-il di­
rector of the Florida Onmo and
Fresh Water Commimddn.
He nnercriln Hen C. Morutin,
who died of a henrl attack in
WnHhinijton last Wedneaday.
Newman lias hern udminUtriilive lo Morirnn since, Dccomlier.
Hcfore then he was chief hlolupist
in charge of deer and turkey re­
storation and for acqulitlon «f
lands for public hunting grounds.
• He will receive 17,000 as direc­
tor. Morgan was paid ( 8,000.
Newman was the unanimous
choice of the flve-memner comml**|on for tha director’s post.
No other names were offered.
The assistant's position will not
he filled nt the present.
The new dlreetor has linen en­
gaged in wildlife conservation for
10 years, Hefore coming lo FlorICsvlIsw* On I wif Tkrert

Hid

A ssociated P re ss Leased W ire

MONDAY .MARCH I I . 1919

Supreme Court Agrees S o u t h e r n , Adminis­
tration Democrats
To Decide If Reg­
Hold Meetings In
ulations Discrimin­
ate Against Negroes
Quest Of Formula |j e n a t 0 r O'Mahoney
Says Senate Will
WAS fINGTON. Mar. 14 - (/P)
WASHING TON. Mat, 14 (/I’r
- llie Supreme Court today aniefd - I.radrn in the thier-ruiK Senate
Okay Appointment;
In drride whether dining car rulri filibuster lutllr repotted *omr pi"
Mine Safety Prohed
on Southern r.nlrn.idi diu riminate gl»-« today hi , flint* to wotk out

Chairman O f State
And President Of
Supreme Court Are
Given New Duties
•*. MOSCOW. Mar. I 4- ( 7F&gt;-New
major shifts in the lop Soviet lead­
ership were announced today in a
decree of the presidium of llir
-Supreme Soviet.
•
Nikolai A. Voznesensky hut been
relieved at chairman of the slate
planning cnmmiitinn. Thit jnh
placed him at the head of the U.
S. S. R.'t industrial production. Me
9 alto hat hern rrleatrd frmn dultr*
at a deputy prime minitter.
I van T. Golyakov wa* relieved
of liii duties at pretidenl of the
illpreme enurt of the U. S. S . R.
Hit- changes were *umuxn&lt; ed to
llie council of n.itioiialilie*. one of
the two equal lioutet of the Sup
rerne Soviet, now in iMtinil. I lie
rnunril approved.
'•
Then planning Job went to
Vnxtiriensky'* v i c e
chairman,
Maxim /. Huhurvo, who wot the
commission'* chairman onee !&gt;«*I,,'fore, In 1011. Hahuro lie,•nine it
deputy prime minister In Fell
roary, 1017. lie In line of » dozen
viee etiniriiiiiii of llie eminell of
ministers, the Soviet enhlnel, of
whom V. M. Molotov rook* first.
Soviet Indusltries were sharply
criticized ut the aliening rneellnti
of the Supremo Soviets current
0 session. Efnnnro Minister A. G.
Zverev blasted certain Industries
for meeting their goals hy making
the good* enslest to produce, rui Custlauea (in !■•*• y«vn

1

Sanford and vicinity—partly
cloudy and continued mild through
Tundar. Widely scuttorod show­
er*. Light fo modem* varlabU

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
VO LU M E X X X X

1

ti innqiinniisr fminula to end lli*
11 day l.ilkalluui
Chairman fall (It Ohio) ».ud
ill* Sr,|,lie Repllhlli an I’lill* v l "in
lli.ttee field a forenoon .......... . and
Bppiuved hehind llie-.t enr, lire;"
till.... * lo teach a *rllKnirnl
I ill *aid GOI* leader, wave
*"rin oiiianeiiienl lo du idea of alt
■aim. ildr tiitullnn willmul lakllnt ■
Hall.I oil .vliV paitoulai piopo- d
Vliiiilii lai.limit Drill", i ll* ami
S»nil||riri Demin i.il* al*o *lat, d
irpaiule tiieetlllH' m 'l"e*l ..I an
t ,, rplable formula

W \SI||\(.ltt\ M o
N (/ft
I In- S&lt; n.it, liilrii.n I nnuiiilli'e
today ,i|qu.'*'il I’ii - ..1* 1.1 h u m a n *
lionilllallon of lam. ■ itnyd lo lir
&gt;||lr&lt;|il( ..........
rail ol Mute*

Committees Give
Miracle Soil Day
Progress Reports

70,000 Railroad Men
Arc Laid Off As
Production S t o p s
In Fas tern States
HY

\SSUCIATKD PR ESS

Ihr ,,,i| fum shutdown tent the

nation &lt; number nf joblril to about
i.7lk),lHMi today. This i$ 500.000
mo If than list f'tiday.
Ihr two-week mine holiday,
Die two-werk* co il mituitit Ill'll*
stalling tnd.iv. added 471,000. Af*
•I II lli.il h.'v’au toilac » i* i allrd hv
in Ilium up die many lr, led i,nlio ids laid off neatly 70,|..lui I Irwi*. Ii&lt; ol &gt;d llie tklluri*
.•line, lion n uli Muarle OtHi Dm pudied the total unrm*
immii loevpir** ili. uni.&gt;n'c oppo*i detail*
h. mi to eh* lion ol 1‘ov* foi the .Soil ('.&lt;n„-italum 1&gt;i, on April 7 pluved In 1.740,425.
Ylranwhtk. ut other labor de*
. a iep, i|rd In hr,..I
the Vai.....
..............
1 1 \l ili,..,, , |D W t„) loll- 1 oiiiiiuMre* I 11.In luttlil at a vrlupmrnt*
R a.ii"nl I,hot and niauagcmeal
........mi, r,| ill, 'I.tilt I oiunullre , llieeltni! will. Ii f*.Mowed a , upper in
...... w&lt;(, |() ,„ | 11.
Senaloi lit. M l.m diip
lip Hihli, d folleRe loiimiiilrri met separately in Chi­
cago io «tiidv a ptendenlial factMillikm ll&lt; („ l..l ,a*l thr lone ........ 1, nMil
Majority l.rader l.m'iis S14-1111 il» iMtn r v4»tr
le e \X,1-nn. , h.inmao ol thr findmg I,...ml iiiling on how lo apsaid hr Im.l "*1iiipi-“ fur all ......... |
, n'MiiliMiH v .u i ' liar Srniitoi M.iihun it t nmiiiitt,r ii.d lrpteseil- pls a tu r da) week.
mein I*ul be said Ailnilni»tialt,in | II..UIUV 11» • all I i %•*f
|»rr**»*iil
I Im All. bintheihood of Rail*
Irader- bad tejivleil ein* prop,, ul S« llllliit \1 HI l it I I* Mulll 1 48 31 * I .l.ie i,| lie thanes- ll, It I ia, Im
n.,1 Mr imsliip Clerki was
4 I. tt'|issill'll llt.tl limn it. ,n 170 » ,
t» end any debate I'V a tbree |
j ll. r III
I, ,11 it. iiuijotsty.
lit fdii- IF*- nit i * iii" 11* AI uli*•114•&gt; JlflllMlInl ttul i|r*tl»*t^ n{ |J A* tOI * ] &gt;'11|r|t 11 |t&gt; J'ltkc! I*1ll IOJill tXpitH
11„ Divis* legi,litlM,-. f,gl.lini’ I, ..I is,I i 11 ji**i i Li' llmiirI'* -thil Iill 11*t.i/*' I * lit v Ia#"i"11 . ttill.it (i'll [ Ir i iltlii i U In Nf u \otkv «lt «l Ifiult
l,» |,r*,'etve tin* iiglil of flllt.u .1. i 1 i ui 31* turn tiiit*It »f *i 11 till) i In- mil tli.it mi nl* t)11 tit nuiiihr i ut j nl si * him i t tli-1&gt;utr About 9,000
%i*i11sI is &lt;&lt;•11ii ii«atnI Mit.il bull.I*&gt;/&lt;•!*, hi.t.M- and l.uin mlt Jispi,-- .gems employes were laid
nil In pei-velil paHMIgi- of so * all, 1 . xiitiinf *•i‘ %
"eu I I,gills" inensurs-s. Wets- 1,' till' Sc (|l*Is kkssltl.l ys.Illll III fill il|i is ,t,,|s will be (inin-lied t.M llie off &gt;.,tiitii is atlri a tour-day Itopt.-il "liopefid" nf n trues- t,ut.
i
page hilled Metropolitan Ex p rrii
,&gt;* |Hlf (
It, f ( I * \ .») |M»I tltltl prt.ilioll
in i In- words of Seluitnr Hus ell
III)1
f
l
l
f
i
ll
illlH'fl^
|
Mills lit.
ill tint, they Welt- ,|eli-rmme| lint
Aiiimhi tin- tudlilM/er-. )„• *aid. iipei.ilion*
lit itlsl fill* III Ilit
*|li*- vN*llilt
trnile a "good strong bur
f„i
I I ,- mil,
,&lt;&gt;.il Miitmit wa* cut
ss ,11 In* an IhI-mm ition il lit .'-t, tinI.
m'U»l&gt; little lald.lt,"
„ nn ic 111,-hie. 1be
United
|la i gr st Isiinss ii, wIm b .all boss I , ♦v*-1
(I si*»»Ilanr tl MM
Mine W a l . s s ,|mm digging eaat of
illd t Ill-Ill, the Snutlis-riie,
[a lire 2ft m. Iw* lit diallwlei
In-aily .....r,*&lt;t lln-ii fn 1 sill
...
.
,
, til,- Ml ishtppi. oil wrderi from
iltlii H
HtaTk!tlt
t-dwisr-l
iggle.. 'I'ltllllti..
I " ' " ' 1" 'f "•
I. lewis
esl nf slri'iiglh in la.i Hal
i.r
..................
'Managei:
and
bead
of
lul| fact-flnillng
tllglll’u Visit* oil II fl.vstItsts In
'be
.......
Commit 1st . who npt’li-1
working on Ua ml*
dehati- under the Senate'
•d Urn meeting, i .-*,'i.lc‘l tin- too:. I )||jf| ,)0t(l ui,.., agreed to ba bound
III lilies.
iMin nf tin* -s’*
ill », ‘‘ i|&gt;v (heiit Tin* ilbnuUnts etrlU r
t&gt; Dixie I,ha- Willi, 111 In ll
* '•. uIhIiyimi. iim or j 1111;i,; i .vd in UiVf|»t llio Dec. 17 f t ut gave (belli Ills- rtglil l&gt;...............................»i* t«» i» Iim riioii j -ltill l(f i Lk Ltkiinl m ’ommtRdlnt
y „n tlu-ir Mint,,ii,-nl iimtuth,*,,
,|..„ 11 |,i&gt; mg I'm.I No Ml tin (In* \uill H* inivA &gt;u tin* m i ||M, fl%l. «|iiyt 40-hour wefk, TKt
1st itnleflliilely, isiul set ui m&gt;,
ri'uMttsura ua
I'uart
l « , nittiiiiiuder, Jnnu-« A culnion of *be meet mg that la- l* melt now vvmk 18 lunuj over sU
Wt'fuhl, WHS singled out foe aper pleased will, it,,- pcogiena made to day ii.
Tin* div.agtcement tinder ttpdy
sj I %/ - l l g a a k t u ' / ' l l i l i l i . i l
it Inti liv IVpurtllv-nt ,IHll&gt; 11|| ,|lll* l'l M||', t.
I.. A. .lacottse,,. C S
C phtn
tr„»itn,i&gt;4 nii r a a * V tsll
f 'v j '
D I R I H 1 8./ I l l I f s',,,iiiin,n.li'i I'idm hull I' Itees,

Wilson Asserts Ade (j u a t e Machinery
Will Be Supplied

,

,

.

el, I"|L1.1

Campbell - Lossing
INisI Praised F o r
iMumlHHsliip Hike

resents Program
Ft. Mellon Park

lit.

Sixth

I l l ' l l lot

Corif, leii. e

hi

tong lecbnifitin, , , polled

ll.it .1

K, insin 1 \eslei dav. f*o out .1 lt„cco "f tli* Umi |,,•** Sei-d t il is
mg Im* rioiny larn-tie of seed
i ui.ling lo livily and in.
. in I

I n, ed.,I (, i lie pro reel l ' l ,,.innetil
I,, Clie~ler Mills'). wl.M ,,I.,i,tin',I ol il 'lollnle ,|M,I felllllCCI, and of
sr ,,,** memfier* for llo- l*&gt;, I t,. t feii'ld/i'i spi ■ aib l 11 beUig a,
Moio 'bun ton - 1*.-. inti,i
,i,
I .,it, will go tile hnllio "t el*,.,,' lunged I v Ituielall Cha w- ol * ba e
chiding mans
wto*, 1 ' &gt;-i*"1
i,iv i In- colors at lb,' St ..it 1 mi .10,1 I , lu* stud.
tillin',I „iil yesl, idiiv ................. .
v, nii, mi at Harm-sitii, t , mho,antic. ' I.’ K. Wet hoi ell. If. il. 9 &lt;
Ft. Milliin Park r„ en|,»y b„i *
I duccii.r
&lt;,f nperuliims for ll1'1
races and nnvelly shows tits', 1 II,. .»■ announced
to,

*lli|l

Voluntary Hospital
Insurance Pushed
15 y Slate DiR'tors

i AI’KSONVII.I F. Mur ,1 ( —0»*&gt;
[ loiul,t dactois joined piiyslclana
Commander
Wright
wa
elected
|
event,
pointed
out
thsl
admission
^
_ state,i
_____today
____ In d_____
in __
iiilinr
raftin g
hv colorfully- nllirs-d i "lers „f 11,,
Dusty Hoot i III,lli,(• Assiwtalion a ■ a district committeeman, and ( is fire fm |,datura, and .wq:- jljnn, to tiiiijt xolunlary hosplt
Facie
T.
I.oueks
a*
an
al
|
ge,ited
that
tin*
fact
lie
included
in
(mufmwo.
Th,, program wa* sturtnl with * " I "
p^ogenm oppose* anjt com*
a "Grand Knlit-e” of munv bor--e,- termite to the National Conxgnt'«n ad ieiUsing -igtn and oilier public ■
j it\ lb- siut.d Must attempt,i
Ipulsory health covcrago o/fircd
One of the novel exhibition* "sis in Philadelphia.
Itceuilxc of the mit- tandimt ie |heing made to publicize tile event l |(J. ,|)r ( K cr4f government.
that given hv ‘‘Trnipliiluin," tIs,
Hepreicnlutive-t of the Stmt*"*
year old fillv. under du to, ii ,-f cmd ,d the local Pool during t''t* I,v iMc-ts and iiido, nit a nation
I!'. Past t’liimnaniler .1 ' Hingb f ,i ,,J,* ,'ills-, and aid that tin* ( I'S eoutuv nn-diciil a -ohlultons w*r#
C. H- F e r . . Mrleri.lo tbe
m-i of
tin, and Capt. I.oueks in ,
ie ,|||&gt;'. ' Mof act u'lilt Mla I ptogl Illll I 11 lob) yeHlrrday that the ulterna*
Hie hnr r. who dueele.l ............
■pK -.led to niivam-e ll&gt;. ,"l",
' l.o. ,,g coin a. t. I in Washington. t»\ I mote extensive eoiersg*
moot i l»y n &gt;• *&gt;f ■•tgnals
Mo- ,1,-Iriel conference
, 11 t m i 1-gin -I I" Imnude list
iinil i1r v,,Imd.m mainmice plana
share last ys-nr, enmpared will,
Prizes of |fi were given i•■ wm
I III' di-lcgatCH voted III f.,*.
d
\t. Higgle, reported f,»r 1 hf iisiH
iclulized mi-dleiue’’ auejt an
ffl.uj j n i n n , which was liy no ner* ill the novelty l a c e s Milton
uy Iiiiiiiilgei, and Fnglund and cicmi I other connmeans u lean year.
Johns of Winter Park, won the the Itaukiii Illll tu give wm, **- i.Md Mchiidoi
l pi mi* $!KI ii month tt»*n*inn
to ,».t ,.( it,,' t'laffo* Comnull,, t lies liiive today
The company Is aclllng to per !
H
•»« e . « . t - . . i
age of lift, ti. L. AtkiiiHiin of &lt; Im Mini arrang'-meiils hud been plan
I lie sluti&lt; education cam palgu
cent o f the nnllan’* cars and 8!
mold was elected district com
•«m |Mc,l t„r pm king on the north t‘"u'b conference fur medical men w u
per rent of its truck*,
Red CroHH Drive Is
miindcr
and
0
.
K.
Coffin.
Milamlo,
M
IIIU
,S
„
(
ytuin
ti.tM
M
i
aalncalled by the Florida Medical At*
General Motor* pxperl* tiling
u „aiiMur,i u« r»a* t » « i
ociutluii. Dr. Jo-epli ll. Stewart
to stay prrtty good in 19III— de One-Third Completed executive cnmmltteeman.
The Sanford delegation at Mi
,,f Miami, president of the state
mand will continue high, It think*
4i *•wi 4m11¥ il ft n f a f f i h « r r i
as.Mcialion, pn-siih-d at the meet*
A pproxim ately one Mur,I of llie
Florida Is ilrd In
and production will lie even bet
mg
ter.
He,I C rosx drive goal of fii.lOlt in
Dr. Slcwurt cited fhe varlellct
Hot the giant motor eitmpitnv Seminole County Im, lie, mi reach- SayiT Hreakw AnUI*1 Rt'hahilitalinK; R 1i n d
(tu sIlM tS (la t*ai* T s„ I
,y at,out
professes to he unhappy
about rd, hut much I* left to be aci-otnHie wav ll lias to spend ll* Ce­ pllxhed, O. K. Goff, enmpaign In Fall From Ladder, t \l.l.AHA9HKI-:, Mar. M -p P i
rlmlrumn, nunfninml IIiIn morn-,
lt
. .
- II,,, ula ratil.eil rhird among tha Trucks From Weal
roid gain*.
N. II. .MiiyiT, city rin k , i* ««»ii star,
It gets more for it* cars, I,id In„
in I, lutbililatiiu; Jta blunl
Crowd L o c a l Mart
it haa lo ti|iend mure for n*
"The large number of ........ leer
i,1b
wil&gt;' "
ri-aob'lit'- , 1,11, 1,,- tile pa-,1 si &lt;
, f ii fall
eampaign
workers
lailli
in
llie
J*‘f*
‘V
,1
a*
'he^
resull
(Continued on Tag* Twa)
iii,mills, tbc I'liMidii t’oun.d f*»i
city nmi county have developed lllle Kaliirdiiy aflertioori fiom a llie lllind »a I"I,I today
Suturduy it usually n rather
much grnllfyiug enlliusliisiu ntnl
which lie hail climl,, ,1
M llnla'il IIiii lifl!, executive &lt;h quirt day at tbe Hauford 8tat*
Sltuffh'boftrd Club
•
*
'
■
■
iritu
nu
Attslriiliiin
pine
iiee
Ii
Ifielr report* indicate there is im
red,,i of ll,,1 ci,nocd, aid federal larinerii Market), according to
of spiril mi i lli,, purl o f.in j ft mii&lt; &lt;&gt;f his home lit t'lnt " miu (igiiic, i.IimhcI II,Midi mud" li'.‘ Manager Dandy Anderion, but Uat
To l * r i * N c n t l * r « R T n m lack
merlin
Avenue.
diviihmU mid buninesH firm* to |
cm Suiurday waa an exception, when
Tin- ladder Is re ported in ban Idmd person; iilailablia**oein(|, lliemnclve* will, Ihe
)il,,yii„'iil. Nm,Mi ('tiiollim |c,l niMi '.if, lingo truck ImuiM of produce,
The Dnnford Sliuffli’lKinrd (’lab
lipped
and
Mr.
HuVer
fell
&gt;,,,
1,1,
I 2 Hai,,I Texa m ii Heeoud Willi IP 1 ......... .|ii iv a lent ,,( i) cur ioaili of
will singe ll* "biggest" entertain H o d Grn**," lie declared.
"We
are 1*exceedingly
anxious feel. The fracture Is reported I"
nxexnl nriirrenni n
j,n
DrljLiL/
» H 1*11'
AV* " •IIII 9«*J llll*HM|N
|'l„ridii willi f,H7 lu-inling ca.-.es lien ihublcx, left Mm market.
nff j111
tu- u simple one, and Mr. 9nvei
Ili&gt; i-.xlimuted that Ihe recent
night lit 7fon o’clock a n h e shuffb" | * U wb l‘ h '^Vlal.dv',,|*Knot 'a n uitl prohaldy he confined I,, bin on its roll.*, was second only to
I,cl loc several week*. Mra. Hay I'euiisylvmilu m llie mindier ol fii'i-ze hi Texas and l.uulsiuna had
LT|rdRwond
HlreIe*ln
Mrs
V
f
‘amount,"
‘
he
Mated.
"I
nm Hecomi .street, Mr*. W. r..
ci- reported llint- hu I* resting i persons i cci-iviuij rcliabiUtatcui incrcuM-d busim-iia at tlia Market
liope Mint our i„u„i
loyal vo- iimr
.about 20 percent, an,I pointed out
service.', from it„ i-mmcil.
Kniith ehairman of urrancrrueni« sincerely
i-iimfiirtnbly today.
lunleer
worker*
will
redouble
ihut. this morn in,: ducks were
annmtneed today. Winter vixlors their effort* in order that every
Mo-re from Ft. Worth, Dallas sod
and ihe nubile arc Invited.
rltlxcn
of
Hanford
mid
Hemlnole
Tli«
bend note High Kcluml
Am, tin, Texas, and from Hhrevt*
Hand wll idny. Mayor Andrew County will be given an op­
port. La,
portunity
to
become
u
member
of
Carraway has hern invited to the Red Cross."
speak, The Grammar Hrhool Cl
THE W EATHER
Oluh will sing under tho direction
TAKES FILMS
of Mra. Esear Price, and *ch„nl
LAKELAND, Mar. M—OD—
KEY WEST, Mar. 14—(/H-TIm
children will ilo folk dance*. A
C r o a t , freo weather through
Seminole High School sluilcnl* will play a big pari m cutriiaimag Thursday morning is the outlook
negro choir will render spiritual*. White Homo todny confiscated
Carl Elsenhower la president of film* nf news reel camcaumeti. "old timers" nl the 24th Annu.il Pioneer Nigltl program at ilm Lake f,,r peninsular Florida.
Iho Club which h u grown In morn Htlll phntogratdiers destroyed their Mary Chamber of Commrrrr lluilding at 7 :0 0 n'clurk tomormw
Tho Federal-State Frost Warn­
than 100 member* anil which in­ film rather than pi-rmlt confisca­ night, 1*1ward F. Lune, master o crrniumirs (or the rnlrilainment, ing Service morning leinperatura
cluded winter visitor* and local tion after a picture-taking flight
lid
huldin
said:
announced today, Frank Evans wil direct the over-all program.
over key west.
resident*.1
ir pe
Forecast for
peuittsular FTorlda
Representatives of l'nrnmount
In nddltlon to numbem by the*
for tonight and Tuesday; moitl]
News, NRG Television, the Asso. SO-pIcrn Hominolo High Hchool son, lloMc Hull, Kathleen Rub- cloudy with i)&lt;’,'usiiinal ruin and
COURT OF APPEAL*
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. I $—&lt;/!*) elated Press, International News Hand tinder tho baton of Director cork. Joan MrTcer and Hetty Dun­ lunderntely cool in Nurtiiern Hla*
—Tim Unilerl Hlate* enurt nf ap­ Photos at.d Acme New* Pictures ft. K. HInrk, member* of tlm Glee can,
IriiT*.
peal* for tho fifth circuit opened made the Right in a Navy air Club iimler direction of Mix* Oilin
Future tompcrulure
outlook!
Another mitsliindiiig fi-aturo of
ship,
Reeim
Whittle,
Will
enfertalu.
a two-woek session here todny.
entertainment will he music by the ui frost danger through Thura*
A
boys
double
quarteete
will
Comprising Iho court aro Judge*
day muming,
.CYCLIHT I) IEH
slug, with Ml** Mnry Ann Gallo Rushing family, singer* and in*
Hntnuej If, Dlbley nf Georgia,
Hlruiuentutlstti,
from
the
Fellow­
DAYTbNA DEACH. Mur. I I - way iiceompunylng. P. R. Bach and
Curila L. Wallor o f Florida and
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 14—fiFI
ship Front.
M7—Robert Marry, in. mnlorcvrlo Unity Dime no will stag,
Imon McCord of Alahama.
HIGH LOW
Frank Lnnmnn, KiwnnD tong /Mlnnln
racer from Detroit, illed lu Hali­ song net, with Miss Whittle nl Ihe
r,i
38
fax hospital today.
piano. Misti litgrld Ealurson will lender and former Hanford city Hustoll
DlfflAR HTHIKK ENDS
3d
80
Ifu sufferer) liund Injurio* Hat- sing solos. A girls sextette will manager, will lend in group sing­ Detroit
HAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Mar.
43
29
$4 — &lt;/T) — A Week-long
wago unlay In tho early singes of the sing wtjih |Mu* Galloway nc-' ing with Mrs, Ed Lon- ut tlm Phociilg
78
'4 4
piano,
strike among thin Island1* 130,000 100-mito race for no-cnllcd nmn* corn puny l„g.
Saint Louts
48
28
Tnu Huy* Jbortotto Include*:
tour rider* when fm pltmgcd over
sugar worker* ended today.
Han Antonio
83
a
Richard Rambottoni, Bobby Murrs,
Negotiation* w m
concluded an embankmenL
Heutllo
60
43
Floyd Coopor,. Eugena Harper,
last night when Sugar Dyndlcate
Montreal
20
IS
Stanley
Brumley,
Arnold
liarringCOMMIHHION
M
EET
Union leaden
accepted
ra
a proJacksonville
77
&gt;3
Tho City Commission will meet toudUchard McNab and Bobby
W M ! offer
“
Miami
80
a
rvgular eeaelon a t 7t30 o’clock Cawley. Tho Olrl* Baxtotte In*
canou and doMtod thorn
Orlando
83
84
JwkiS
cludrt, Anita Aiken, Ingrid Eater*
(Conthtood m Fago Two)
TallahauM
«

Seminole Students To Appear On
Lake M ary Pioneer Night Program

•ui

iSS.vi

*4 ■

'.p.jqtjfa'.xii'it c a r .

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iPAGE SIX

WEDNESDAY MARCH f , 1149

Foster Honored

IFormer Deputies
'Questioned Before
'Tampa Gambling

rr nm Pag* n a il

(O u llta M

at Boca Baton before coming to
Europe In Auguit, 1047. Prior
being aailened to R h iln -M a ln ,
served nl icveral A ir Force
In ita la tlo n i on tho continent.
CpI. Foster In duo fo r dinchirgo from tlio service till*
month. He plans to enjoy a !I0
daw
a n y ifurlmnrh
u n o u n n in Sanford,
o o m o r u . afte
h i i l tr

K

which he intend* to re-enllit, he
recontly stated and revealed thiit
ho may decide to return to Eu­
rope.

Egg* And Poultry
ACKHONVlI.I.l:. Mar. I — (A P j—
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W o r ld a t N in o
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A n u r ia fa a r lo T re a d
o lo . N o w . Ilo r ro w » d .
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W o r ld a t N oon
1400 C lu b
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M ii loa I V a ria tio n
l i a r N o d e R anch

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tana

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(Correction .Monday S/T/IS Golden
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r iT T e n tin n n n a h k k t r r r . u i r
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Ilii*y were Nril Keen, fnrrnrr
ilnrl cnnminl deputy, iliimirmi
liy (ullitc.ilb |,i*t June, and liner
(Irpulir* who re«ignrtl in prolril

Americas tmkeriea turn nut
more than 1100.000,000 worth uf
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Hmarln Itapp, deceaaod

.il Kern'* «li»mi»»ol~Je»»r U. Dug
gan, Ted Glover anil C. F.. Jolinmn

Keen, now rliirf cliiniml deputy
fur I’nnn ('rillhly Slieiiff Italic
[IroiiiRi't, a,ml lie wal lUparhaed.

Parade

Vegetable Market

M a i.

Sbeiifl I lngh Culbfe.tlh.

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Mil I dmrough County (linnd Jury,
probing gambling in Tampa, lodiy
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;Men Testify Before
^
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Grand
Jury Prob­
ing Velasco Death
TAM PA.

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Western Jamboree

Hiiorta

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Stainless iteel can b« drawn
Into wlr# 10 tine that one pound
will itretch out tor 35 miles.

COWAN’S

I hr other lin e r «aid they w rir
nip iralrd to appear by Grady (furInn. r w t i .i I a**i'taid at.itr attolliry
a aipnrd lir rr by Governor War*
irn lor d ir Jimmy Velaicn miirdrr
invettigalian. Tliey were liandrd
iimnenart when lliry came to the

Announces the
form al opening o f
their lovely new

Ir , ami iioliticiuii, laid Upoeinbcr
| lonrlird off mi Im piiry Into RnmhlI mg 1*1111111111111* which hu» hei'ii
j h1111■rrd t,y ilie Rovermir'* order*
— to CiillirraUi In nrri**t nil hnllt*
I opi'iiilnr* here.
I Si'verul olher fiRuro* In
Ih"
I imir.trr mid Rniiildlli« probe were
i — ; wnil Inir imtaldr tin* Rrmid jury
"on roiim « bib* tin* former depullea
t i - llf m l
Tin y inrliided Velnicu'i three
’ ®. l.rnilii'M, A rih u r, Itoy nod .lolm.
■ml w lm atreinly tmve auent cotiilder*
..n l, able tune w llli llm t body! M r. ami
• M il.
A nl In my DeaiTuimp*, who
’.I, weir* vlailiiiR ii* Ihd homo which
• * Velnaeo wn» leavliiR i i * he wa*
,„ .|« lio l; Kddie Him..... n frlelid nf

Millinery Department

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1 ITilIni nili'n
expliiunllnii
for
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illoilllNnltl WIIH Itlllt
th (|
Irb tef ||| Iiuly didn't follow order!
'ii. h| i ,|i iHid|ilNyiiiR mid d riiikiliff|
• iininiiR Ida Huhouliiinte* &lt;1iiriiiK
' wotUiiR Ilnur*. A I (it ail of H d**
n.i 1|nillea left llie folre, .mat of them
I l.v I' -iwnml.iii within |wo week*

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formerly with Yowell-Drew-Ivey
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and Dickson - Ives
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Grapefruit drunken Tangerine*

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THE W EATHER
Sanford .nut vtrinlly—feir
colder thi- afternoon, tonight
Pride}1, Freih itnrthuml
diinini-hiiig Iriday.

»® 1’ fM.nalf the I ’rogrrss nr a metis*
IV c trn It.* Fesr* of Ihv WnrIH
T * I ’r-l'* it rrtmptrily f..r Sanford
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

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

KnlahHahcH 1008

Lucas Calls

Conservation Day Leaders

For Showdown

Awtncifltctl Pre-*-* I .eased W ire

T H U R S D A Y , M A R . 10. HUB

NO. M 3.

U.S. Indicts
2
Suspects
Confess
Girl, Russian
For Espionage Robbing B.&amp;O. Train;

Men Get $1,000 Cash

|One Count Says Miss
I Coplon D e l i v e r e d
National D e f e n s e
Information To Red |B r a z c n Gimsliiiginn
I
NEW U )H K . Mat. 10
&lt;/Pl
Pair Execute Raid
A Irdrial gland jury today ictuilird
I
n Blazing Style
Inm count espionage imlla l monl
Of Old West Days
aintl Judilli Coplitll. Drpaninrnl

Drop Anti-Filibuster
Low Rather Than
Let Runt Controls
Expire. Myers Says

Bandit Escapes WashiiiKton
With $2,000 In
Daytona Hold Up

Police­

men Capture Pair
WASHINGTON,* Mar. 10 &lt;/V»
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A Sni.iif Administinlion Ir.idci
In Pawnshop Near
mill
mid today lie Mould rullier drop
The
White House
■lie aiilMilibuilrr
Jtiiliir analyst. and Valrnlui V t MAH 1IN.-Hil t\» s \\ V.i , M.h
tent rnnlful exuirns.
WVSHIM'.ION, M.ir. U) (/!')
tiubiulir*. Kiisil.m i .igitire. | in 10 uv&gt; \ l»4 »/ it ;iiii dinging
Ilf w,,* .Senator Myrt» (D P .*),
—
I'ulite irpoilnl ,« cnnlruion lo­
' pi..*rd by the Unilrd Nation*.
ml))" r\ • \* t ui. 1 mill
1II.till
ill
the deputy Senate Democratic lead­
ti.*)' (mm two iiupctl* -ei/c*l in the
Neatly
Dressed
Man
line count *alil Ml&lt;* t uphill del ‘ till tl
i I m■Ill - i (1.IV* -put
er. Meyer*' rxptesiinn Ma* in in
d.nniv VI iituiiiuirg, W. V * . tinin
I m ri il to (iubilthi * "lulmmalinii 1|Hi|li r ul ill) trt sl.Sl I’s SI'It till- plonl
Robs Savings And luiiliri*
pome In tpirllitin* Itoitl Sftiatoi
1lull.11
lullinglil (U-Ark) at a , c»m iiiii ul
I hr I**.. ,*.-ir lM|ipi'&lt;l by policff
L o a n Association
i **i i . dmument*. wiilmg* and note* 1
Url ri» iii t l*i ill* «l 1*- ill |*'MC
the Senate M.inkiuy Cumtiiillcr.
lutl.t* in i W.iihioulno p.iwiiibup
lonlainiiig mlrlhgiin r irpmt* tri­ 1 l.iiiir* kbPM hi MIA ■Mill I 1PI |l| 1"Hi
Myrr* had come bclurc the toutn \ \ d *n \ Ml \i II \ i „
10
lir-u l|ir Willie I lull*--.
aling to r*pinliagr and munlri ..III. n I " 1 1
•1, , MI Ml «Iilllll ( I ’i A i *11 O' iih iIM***f*iI I».«iicliI
mitlre to urge rxlrniuoii id tent
&lt;' ii * w ii itiui wlini In drew a
mpiiiltage ai tivitli-* III the Pllited ul bn'in Its. I: ill III)
Mill ( llllflt ’ |i* I I H | i ||*» H ,v I- tl t l i r . H [| | r # | p T i l l pi Ini
control* Inr 2 / month* beyond
Eduard lllxiln *. manager of the Seminole fou n t) Chamber of Commerrr, rnnfrri* with It. K.
•Male* "
' ** Pilin'-mid \ mill S *'|. i n,M) h1t»|i
*ik I I to A*-it&gt;i i ition
Mar. H when the pirtenl law rxVYldlhrrrli, dlterlnr of operntlonx of the II. H. Hull ('onirriullnn Servlrr (right) and I,. A. Jacobsen,
Pulite Li'ut Jolm E. Winlcn,
'I'll,. Inn wen' arteall'd here hint Ipeil iml 1
, II • It*'*' 1 |F||IHI/Ptl ImitK il* » I DO |* \1 tnrJiv And
planning terhnlrhui (right) on plan* for Miracle .Soil liinnervatlon Day (left) and I.. A. Jamleum,
pitc*.
**h
&gt; 'ud ihr p*ir confeued, named
,1 i nl,iv night lifter -M il ngi’lltn 1.1*1 III«l«!
Municipal Airport on Apr. 7 when 3X5 acre* of i a* laud a III In one dn&gt; hr turned leln a modern
r l|iVi|
lilt " f t ' llt*n f*2 ,l)0 0 * tb'm •* L 'lim i R.rmtdell, 23, 1711
i'ulbiighl i&lt;* one id dir Dixie
■art 11 mil'll lIn-in lliiougli .Mlilllial | M , 1'v W* M 1III* *1 vsl,ih I m II iim ?t
farm.
\\h- 1m MIS1' 'Hill’ll, Irflt*l, WAS Wrlhnijtun Sit cet. Ycitmgrtown,
Senators ’ lighting the Adininiil*
Ian ntiei't*.
• i • li*
&gt;1 tlir |.i«!
I m ii L 'Itiim/ ihr lunch Otic, sad lienrge l.lewelyti A diton.
i titlhik'hev *vn* »u*pi'inleil from 1 l.iii'iri 1 Ilf
tatiou'* move to gel an siili-lilibtisl1
Is
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t p i *li* m i i i i i l l .me! I.M, 122 KcmnPi' -\*rniir, *|*o n|
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Uffil'tlll*
er tide ndnplrd by the Senate. I he
| .f lire will Id ol gnill/at mil mild III' 1 i 1... iK 1.... iii in i 1Hit \\ ♦ ||mI
Ir -1 tmt on (on , fItrw V■uu*g*l"** ii
.Siiiilhetnel* are filibuiteiiui: to
■tut uni )ia*e ili|iloiniiiit- iinninnllv • ftH i i miiii«! Lut «iIf «SI •\
r
to (&gt;■ I ril »nl * tl*t
»ave the i it;lit id filibuster,
&lt;Itliollgll Soviet officinl* ImVi no i tin- li... t " i p t * ii ''* i 1 i i ll.IM| ill*’
Wintei
ml p.du rui ill l.lwowl
Meanwhile thu Administration
inie,*tillly hiiugtlt hi* l''li'H*e
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win'll i( lumlcll dtew
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fm
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■I'.lUitll
plucked dospew ltdy nl Iho fid*
tlie ..IIni eoiiutn chiiigeil Mint
i I • i iliiu i n * nl* ei
i• i* 1 1tl i 'if I Ili*
1 Im tlssi 1 I i a &gt;
Imiler hunt Hint lluent/'ll* the
I lif
i h i i r l i t * &gt;■
\|i.» Coplnii mol tilildli-he*' *'**n 1 'Uttl "&gt;1)1)11 i ... *1&gt; ) Iit * i*l mm*'
She
tin licit ilia kmmi.
It.iin ,.|i'll nn i.ikei'.li* .1 hu»p.
linlniirii of 1'tTxliliml Truman’*
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l».|**i ei| 11li*IIIwi lie* nml
» i .iim I gHVP it
,i Lull, i w i,n*l mi thn
Herald Sport* I'dllnr
^1.•♦♦Ml t.. |* i '■ill'll
-Mill II '‘in t h
legislative program.
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Willi tin- Heimlf fillliilntcr Mi
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the Mmr
incapoh* Miller* of tlie Amerti an Am* lalpoti and 0
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tit t i * i m t i , i h o i i
1.1mini tlie (llitted Slnle. l&gt;k "ti j; i i on,
Inn
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in
dnyi* old, Deiiuicriille Lender Sentt !Rain A c c o m p a n i e s wy City T.itllr Giant*' nt ihr lnleitialion.il I.eaglir nprurtl tplilif
*\.-i* , ......... 1 lit hum \
lift
lo
III III t
li t!
\ 11i*i t
11 ml mg Hie function, "f
the
Lucnn of lllinniH culled fur u
■•mg c'i muif'ii halted lhr*
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arlivitin
at
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Park
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il
tlir
.iil|.i*rul
fnl,|
tin*
Tornadic Winds In
tdlUWihiwn: nil effort to abut off
m,| nhu»*» wrsthoutid
I ift fit*
l|rrt
on.I &gt;h
. ill pi.\ing till- go* i -i nnieiil «&gt;l
nflriumin
with
nrmlv
7
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men
nn
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m iii I In uirrl tin l»n inanaprr*.
tliu talk by application of tile
i Mum v»*itevd#y near
Sections
Of
South
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"Iimiesl’
I'ousrienl
ion:,
nod
cxiuling di'lmli* litiiitiiiif rule.
Ihr Irani* air tnrnibrr, u( ihc New Ymk Gi.inls' lain* »yilrin and
k*, in i oi MM.l (in t if'iir^ra
1&gt; 11 ti.11i s.tv rdit.ii
Si v* nl* ♦
i milifnl M'l vli'i'*" of .Ml** Coplon
And, with tent control* duo to
are qimrli-rud nt Ihr Mnyfnlr Inn
( ill* m*t|p tlinii
ii.*- mill hm' yi’!*■
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f ’ii|il.m iiiilnwfoltv p-***"expire Mur. Ul. tliu Iiouhu wuit »ct
.'•Inniigi i Tniniiiy ilialli of Ihr],
I f ! Hi . i k r . l j n u * l
ptu i* i flit
ut) hi ji.ii»nri were
C p i l l i n a . - ■! I loeli mold» eimtniniog Intel
In (leliate u tri.inunllia uxtoiuiinn jt/J’J A ititpitir »nnw»lniin twept Milt"in mot Manager duo llrrker ’Q n i I n * i v
I ill) «c| I 111
}iitn it 'lm|i In; of fleel pi
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I I I U I I | I B | tl
eepmdH relating I......lion
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blit loilny, will, u vote llkoly jnvrr tlie Mitiouti u/.iik* yrilrr- of the 'blttlc (ilunl*' *»&gt;nl ihrlr
C’tuw I on
u on FBI iu:i*nt .eKletUng lie men on a tip that
.1 defeiiHi* and (lull aim gave Hindi
tomorrow.
Im* liolthlp WHH II | U* ii yining nun ii'ai'lnliling thn
jd.iy, i.ni'ini! at le.nl two death*.. player* to (In' clublmin «•* nt 2:00
III «Inn it*
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l.tennieut* In the Ku m Iiiii .
No such bill liu* clciircd tin
N’fitioiiiil Ihmkinn 11tun mat&gt;1ii*, a had got off n ho .
alr.tmlitiuj »Vloel* to ho filti'd with utilfurtun
vIuIii 111•*i
tl
t. ii 111It'll*' v unlawfully lit tempted
Keiinlu flanking Committee, how- Minding traffic and
tVcl, mill I'tlnnl
I* *
JiKi'fllH VVi'IP I fimn the (lulls i.ibbcry arm.
nml equipment,-then the men wunl F o l l n w u l i i 11 ( ' l l l l u t r i l
ever, titid probably won’t until , mototitti.
i iihtnln ft tun Ml** Cnplon re-, A
to the rusIH-ctlvo playing f i e l d * ^ I I « W h I I I | ) I
11.111111111 I" till* IHM*.
the filibuster question in derided
J im httliliiji tit t in i t*t| nt I iKl I | he two men, police said, wen*
Hie mow alto moved into SCifm nliort llinhering-up nxerrUe*..
,■||,e * i. nut v
A &lt; . t* lelnllng-- In CSnlliungn
aim way or unotbvr on the Semite
! tiiHklng iihiinl pniidmc of a auit
V
M.
two-1
pepper
gatnuM,
running
and
Ihiow-]
A
im'idinu
of
the
steering
com..........
arltvllln*
in
1
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floor. Hm tliu time I* ttflUmt I ami* last night, leaving a .....
Icate in the S nnd W I’awnlirokcr.i
inch
coating
before
imdniulil.
iltig
aexilotw,
!
milieu.
*pnn*oi*
nnd
eoimnlttMU
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Mat*
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■hurt.
K«clmnui* when bumnx nnd Pollen
r
i .. i
I,.
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The Miller* will lire the Muni-! «f *1"' Mlraelp Soil Onn*ervjiHnn
The eon*plrney entint Bull'd »
r .,
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,
...
.
(lovurnnf Cheater llowle* of
IM . .Inine* M Kcuneily entered
.now’
ell
In
the
Orark*
Fm
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nn.e
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until
their
training
perDnv
project
will
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held
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Connecticut, former Ol'A /m l*
ffieri . *nid Hint *»••I nt
i|,K| J,. rnmplHwl, Manager llrpth t*VW» on krhtay Owning In th.'lkij* an 9 p&gt;&gt; v*.S.. , o*.,. t.. a* .
1
nijniatrnlor, told the Senatora that inow lrll.m tlir
, I Mni&gt;- i'ri|dlnti
practically
all
highway*
mil
nl
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H
M
,c,.j
this
mmning.
Iluwevcr,"dfnlnif
rnmn
nf
Hm
Fidlow
Idp
i.&gt;
have
m
im
tu
l
.inn
tt
mot
t
Gpngros.i iltnuld extiuul the rout
hum I.d.l.n*. nnd
were
by
o t.tl..' Mn.delp d , M I" ..........tan
lu\e fur '27 month* mid repluce Spring
| l,. , 1 I n in d e n t!
only the elnb home nt the ncwlv Alrimrl, bilwnnl lligglli*. (him
rim
rmispiroi &gt; 11,1 1
..... . \ 1 • 1 1' V
\ l ( l l I I I S l ' l l l * l ' \ l 11 ('*) 11 f 111
wind be rnlleil "the errant puff tnrdii|t vehicle*.
.
.
eunstruetril
field
The
New
Jerne''*
"l,,M
of
Hm
Slrswing
Umnmn'ei.
ehiiie'd
Unit
Mi«I
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eliforecmetlt iJlovlaion*" of thn
1, 1. , ' t ' ■ 14
1. 1III • 1- It
Sltapdrd
ninlmiOs
' •MW*lr' 1 ,duh win Imh) pniellro
Hlu .In dire .......... no
pri'M'lil law with tougher font rot*,
prnctlr drlltx 0n Hu...... .
I II
tl • 11 t " .. k i * i i« l
i
leili
w
illi
reus....
to
believe
Hull
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in
many
•mitliwc»l
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II
luflnilimr trelite diimuitoH for rent
iliiimnml illtertly nrro*a from the
Mi Higgin* urged that all .
Mll'IIMi! H I . ,Mn| I I &gt; nf ■*i‘HI
M lllll1
((
overe11
nnd rrlmiiinl pennlltb jlnwit*.
if Holy
■" "wn III la- tSHvil I.. the iii)ury of
Bilinnl I ji.aI 111 li I »Mll
It*
| Mnnielpal All port. Manager fleck-' mlltee memliera la* present In .„
} 111| |t t ' i l l i M l
ihc
Hulled
Slalcnml
'o
th'ml
ca fm willful nml frinlulent ml*will l.e I’ ll, a
er
illHi
hiHcd,
del
Uml
progre**
made
hy
no
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ii*IV
i»in*
rtli
iif
t
mtltli*
“t
in s t i t t r
I mu i
l’.ally today tin flitli' highway j
11i.HIlMlie.! ll*i t'"i»e t'...lil
i*
«M4 I'Mi«* liiiiMt
I flu* Twenty.funi Hi Vi
t(in11 iii Mm 11In iluriru: Hi*
"The new field la entirely too .......
may l«v ru|w&gt;rle.l ...
pallul tr,Milled li.ilfu »*a( muvimt
,
.
Mur* Pioneer Night
* i\ f* \ s,ii
tin* urikly tl i ft
I '.lif! Iff lOH*. The Infield »cem* tu l"‘ll» ami in writing hy im p ..'. •
again *m most mad* aillioiii'.li dn* , he in exeulltjnt eomlitlon, Inn the ' hnlrmen. If t-miiinltU&gt;e .............. W o r k B e
i M o n d a y i'.a'**ink at 7 1 m
1
Dliltnifcf Ilf til** Sl.I.ftM'l s^)n»f
W
1 1 ake Mary Chaiulii i
i
m l ( Ini* 11• mhv |itt * *nIlls *‘fI
mg ha* baratdoua.
I uh iih ulong the foul lines and tin are uunlile to lie present, tin On Now Supornuirkot
, Itnildioi;, I ’■link Kvaii
ul KiM'i»it»*w*
111f.ii lilt-111
; Jnmcs C. Joslin, Mfi, Spring-1uutflehl mu unsafe for piny," Mr. are rri|iii'*tl&gt;i| tu send u-pmi t.
M*i| i i (it t i 11*111• t| I Im |■i it
field, wu* killed in u heudon liign-. iii.eker asserted this morning.
other ntemhors of their respect
CallisS
(irmiiul for tl"' new I'.lU.IHMI i Short talk* will I... cm o I. I,.,,
III H1111a• |l*trI'tlallllll, Hill of
.wiry Collision mmr Ml. viriimi.
,
Tummy McKinnon » f I' ,*!".n,iU.T’?'
. „
Mo. Another Immlmi ^ ,U
Mii
nnd Trainer Nlek|
1hr dining hall nf the ...'1 : Mm guii'l Ann Hitpmmarket wtll I .ludgi- lioiigho. SIi ii in.m. I*'*■ ■, ( ,,,, t iv kliiiii *1 4%t*ni»i»l N"i» ftn mill
i mill ih Ipm si "f Irw lm * im
.south of Hprliigfitsh) caiiu* l e Hllt,|l)ll0 „f j orM&gt;y City wcri j 1* Immtwl in England Ibill. th. (a- In liken Mnndav morning "I lb'' I H W i I m iii , 0. P. Ilerml'.ii l.tm*
|
i death nf I* red Ituhmtsmi, uIm’" 1
un,|„r. during the Issue of ■b 'W
buildings east o fC a *il. site mi Knsl First Street, it w n*, ll.umtioliler, .1. Iliniley iiillmm nut ,, t Mi, .|i *u i »i - f i •■i»»
Dr. William Vinreut Huberts jlH, a Nlxa, Me., farmer,
11**1 It'll V*‘t *i|I
\pailinellls, the fonnei Nnv* a.I an.iiiimted till* mmning hy -Im•• other-.
unlfmiu*
this
nf
tc
i
noun.
"That
Si'tialimi* will la&lt; pla*..I li* "
formerly of Aturustn, (in, mill Dr;
Munwhlle, lute winter storm*
■Iii"i
vim M's, | mFl»ii isIi»
inlni*lration halldlng, which i* t &gt; Sanmli'i*. nmniigei of the local
Chillies Mitchell Cnllls, who has' and flmsla luft damaging blows ! N"" was a big Job," Mr. McKIn- rateil near the ninth enlrame .1 store nf tin* I'limpiiny
| Seinitiole Nigh Hehm. I liainl u.&gt;.&lt;
t Itii4fi I'liMiit'li In nt t ►
.ml
m
ai
declared.
been loeuteil at tho Vlanfard Clinic | nvur ollmr twiilhi'rn uml I'mitral j
.
n * s, •«i«| %
v••i i t In * Im ii-vi'i pen
.milling*
will
;,r
*'•
K*.
and
■
the
Airport
area.
Conlrncts
im
the
I* nslisara n» rime S.isl /
Malinger Meeker will he assisted!
piini'iH.’’
■ mill * ami,-vllle sketeln-* will
i 11spih* f|i'talitiri|.
ai lieu duly I, today nntmunroil that
It. W. With.'inil of the It. S Sun lie given to Inenl rmilrni'tiiis nml |iie*unl*td Ultiler dlrcrlitm ,1 I .
Inlinslun -,*i.t Hint
.till.' I."
I hy Cmudi Hill ifgrrls, und Mnnagei
they will nooii , itum an office In
&gt; I ii ,
i&gt;111 tmu I, %
't . v\ 1ut
workers, he slated, ami umionnee
wind (■'. I atno,
the old hunk building In Ovltulo,
. it**.Ih'il in Si iniiml*' IB/b he!pud lotiudii.i' it tilll in ail)u;*t
ilimit
of
t)u*
result
of
hid*
will
la'
puHliti rut*'* ui H • teipn'*t "f
'Montague. Moth art, (Hants scouts.|"f operation* mid I,. A. Jnrnn
Night is ii pi .
nnd nt th*' name time retain their
Mi
Mm i in |mu im i I ilu* l'ii*thm*l*’r
nil*lie so,iii 'll ie I ini Id I'*g ....... Night I'ionoer
is a ................................
,.
(••••■••*nl I k.i.nld mn. ie"(if course wo will hnva other is plaiiuing teehuii'inii, Id the p.
present office nt the Sanford
I*
*■ t I ii Im, I h i i m I uml
'tu main
......- on l i t * ,
I« (
l ^ i .1
«,
.........:
limy lint mipp.i.l -non' «f •'* *•'•'ninimger* In tha system around Jeci which is sponsoi
C'llnlr.
Could} C
Hull*.
a rt
t
/ i , _1 , mill u- fui a fuw days, hut that ukliiaiutl
1
" 1.15 ,U
wilui 1wilMie nvaP- '*
‘' fr»b that is looked f... u ,..i
Hi. Ikohr’iis ■•■lived Iivru seveiid ■ *
\.*u Hunt th»* tteii oii'iil n*
17ndar the I " '1 liiulu-l m
*"•r,I.1" ,l”,.... rrmeNle.l are whl* b will
a d ...... .
K iw a n is
L l u b i i v l l l only last until thdr teams Commerce, the lircutr
weeks ng.i In assoelntn with Dr. F o r
i.id
ii fm 1In- prii i', roinc up lu the • runs*’* in postiil inte-i muild teChutuhi'r of Contmorel'c. lhe San able lo ciislnmoi* for fr** P«»n
ti'iiailnnr* ,m Paa* !««•»
!arrive," Mr. (loath declared.
fnllls In prnetiee, nnd Is n grndtiill.
•
I
,.lii-*
1
■
I
mi
li
11
lllld
give
fui *i'Cund ill**, mail, wluel* *uv
ford Ib-ruld, Hie Orlando Sentinel ing
die of Ihr Hniveislty of fjrorgln
i.ni iiil'-leriit mi ln-|iirllnii," h&gt;' era
Kiwnninn* g«lhore*l In Hm atm- ' H'wliww Mntmgor "nosey- Ryan Hl ir, Hie Fellowship Mhlleal &lt;’
nowspapor*. ningar &lt;u
nml
Medical Sehiml. Following grnilun- shine l.y the patio of th. Tourist " Minuet,pollsi was busy at flic
H
ul
' I tMtllttitfH "IN |*14||I- I lit I #
ntlier piiliilcntlm
KXI'RFSS Hl.nW-IIOWN
Ihm In IDt-'l h*' Interned for min Cvnler yesterday to listen t*. jMuyfalr'Inn this.morning checkAt, Mm 11 I..1*1 nf l Iii' Mill I "I
"I I'erlalnlv u i m&gt;» h II'Iu: to
NKW YORK, Mar. HI- (A'»
yenr nt Hu Vlncettlx fbatpltxl, kidcrtlmis played hy tli„ Seminole i I'm on t ic arrivals of his plnvor*.
.ml..1 - 1 Ii.m inis ■iiti-l lllWOi'lll | M'i'
smaller -I-.
weekly
(tOl.F T ilt TIN AM I'.NT
Itallway express opurittiollh wmc
dncksonville. wlteru he hocumo High fk'hool Hand umlur the baton | "I will ho glad when this husllull'd m*
,k- &lt;*KCI-11-■ .Hid Him Work ut Ml * ‘ lu'Wspnpnrs —win.
chaotic
fm
the
siioml
suceesNive
The
8
i(lifm&lt;l
Wmiom'*
(iolf
\
of H. K. Alack, director. The ’ n*'*s of checking In nnd ajslgnlnu
nriitmluluil with t)r. Csllls.
i Inti, w.iiu f ir 0 •■innlli'd Hie I hI uMco I* ussi'iiti it t.. tlie fri'M
Thu
Nutiomil
llmiaiug
I-;x|«
-■
)■
&gt;
I
h
.K'I
ii
I
ion
will
sptiliKor
a
douhlday
tmlny
after
slowdown
lactic*
From l!H I tu lUdn Ur. Hnlicrta orhgrnm wan arrnnged hy Her- i moYnx Is over," Uuslncsa Msmigur
lu,.|i ,|....| liiiiul und gli-i- «'loti- nod indcpi'ilduiit di i* iiiii.iti.H, &lt;&gt;f
irunllniiril un I'.urr I'.mri
Medical muiv K. Morris, school prhwlpnl jCliurles Ktonuham of Jersey City ami Hinglo* tournammit on Hiimln of employes for,-oil Hm ugenry Tiglu- K. W(mhI*. has **|i|»ui.i-'d .* i .i ii i-i in pii's.'htliii; piui'Mim*.
tha
Incut
roiii
ndvlsury
iutnnl
t...
itn
l
al
the
Kmninolo
Ctumlry
r
l'
1
tu
vmhaigo
zhipitienta
to
the
New
iiissorUnt. "Thure are always some
Corps hot It III tha Mediterranean uml Klwanlun.
"Oin Inimirluii* uml vuciilint* ill'*Hnnfnrd, Huinlmdo Count*, \n-n, I iitivuv- "lid* to I'literliiin Hie
York-Nuw Ji'rsey uren.
Among selections played wns jinun, who nro a little late in get* Play will Ih-k I ii nt 1 :0(1 P. St. liu
THE WE AT I IKK
area and with the nrpiy of oeeupnAlthough terminal o fficial* h iiI i I IV. I.. Junes, Aico Item i **•....... |
tluu in Germany, During tha past the overture, "Tiberlusi" a march, ting to camp, so I expect It will hand* and wives will play togetlu
iniii I-i
In- *!i'«'l*rt'il.
iinuoiim-cil
ludny.
This
I
mcim
I
einidoyes
rcpnrled
for
work
at
with
single
parlnur*
to
iiiake
iii
III .
LAKELAN d T Mnr. I" -hl'i
two years lie has Item n resident "Ilia Honor" and "Best loved It*, nt toast Saturday or Sunday
Pum i'Ii it Kisoifliowui' «-mil|*l'
Nck'i'lirtl lrum n gruop «f i .-|im «.«
hyslcnn «* Hi. Vincent's KnapUnl. Irish Mvlmllea." The players seat- before the man tjult trickling In. fuuiNoino. Prises will l.u nwntil. &lt;1 mldnlghl uml early this morning,
■ni'iili-d I:■■v Hull nod a cuiurnIt tue Nerir-frccsillg WellHier Slid '-.1*
Intiv*'
cltUcil*
nf
Huillloul*'
.......
.
_____
___________
. . . for tliu dny's play and tho loom*-) anion Icadcts said men were M u g
Tho
two
toama will begin .twotilo received his early schooling In •d on chnlra in tha patio, pro
uf lino is' fur erei'llng tnlile* fm teri'd frost is dun tn ninvo tul'i
Minted k colorful nupenrnneo with u-&lt;lny practice aoaaiona tomorrow, will hu followed with a buffet slip sent homo beenusu they would nut liTuiiiiiicmli'd tiv thn ............. . in Him ilium I tu*t niglil. Tliu clilh i* Northern Florida i-nily tiuiinrrow.
Augusta,
iiccimlnnr*' with the piovl.inn- m
work nornmlly.
Tlie Fcdornl-Rtntc hiu.t W.itnDr. Cnllta graduated from the their orange and (duck uniforms Tho first drill will be at 10:00 pur at tliu club Imuso.
nor |iiosimt Federal Hitiisuig md in-in iug ii gold uf 2011 iiiemliPi - mi: Service nun nine tnupi taluru
plumed hats,* and drew ap o’clock in tho morning. The second
medical school .at UiHvcrslty^of
idp
*
Item Cunt ml leglslnlluu,
•uivlsory sold:
session Is scheduled for 1:00 o’clock
l-nulsvlltq In Kontucky ...
Tin- hniird will Ht'rvit ■* 111.....
but from shuffle-board players tomorrow afternoon. Tbo same
Forecast for psnlnruinr FloridA
nlucky B
RiDliit
nml Interned nl Kentucky
i
lllil.CKK
IN
J
t'ltl.ll
(•.iiu | u ii * i i |Iuo, and couslnt* &gt;■( the
f»r tonight snd Friday morning:
ii.iHplInl In Lnulsvljle and utter who slopped their gamae In order schedule will be continued until
NKW
YORK,
Mat.
10—(A’i—
fnlhevliig membeist W. !•’ Wit
d«sr skits snd cnldcr in Northfurther uotlcii, the managers annl Ht. Vlnconla Hospllnl. 'floth lev Union, 1
limit*, (Smifurt), Florida: * » -Ki­ Dnntri-funnyman Ray flolgrr nor. ern districts, with lowest tempersAt the Klwanls mooing, Fre.1 nuuiicotl.
ilociors ciigugv In general practice,
iied ii hiul.cn tiortc ludny in the
lt.
A.ihdnvvo,
Hanfurd,
Flutiil'
I
■
n
Wilson
rend
a
resolution
In
boMire 14 to 39 degrees with scat­
------- ------------- —
.Dr. Itnliorts wfll W in.the Oviedo
l.nltci, Hniifurd, Florhln: ' ' nniiiq uf I'lmrity.
of tho dub, commending tho
nffirn on Mondiys, Wodnusdnys half
Wulturweiglit hoxjiu: cliamptnn tered light frokt in coidsr locaMon**■. )lnufotd, Flnrldn; I mntcl
Business anti Professional WuIt) YVILI,AIM* CONNOI.I.V
and Frltlavs ami Or. Callle on
lliigai Ray Kcihliisuii clouled Hit turns In Gslnesvllls snd north pnrtv Huiltli, Hnoford, Florida.
To* sdays, Thumdtyx and $atur«
roincdintt—piiroly
in
fun—inrt tton of Upptr E«*t CoS*t district.
Dr.
J,
C.
Gllilt*.
W
i
M
sriikIi * Avenue, lo*Uy crlcluatr«l bit 'JJt*l
Mr.
Williams
wa*
nnpointed
•*&gt;
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ %
Clearing and much cooler snd no
niclii
whllo
llolgcr
wnw
rofrrrrlng
‘ &lt;y_&gt;
ri'picstml
thu
Inudlord
s
inter*
d*
biitbday,
anti
was
coiigrululalcl
hy
many
visitor*^
i
4
an cvldliilii’u limit al a hock Imcr fmst danger Central districts.
. TERMINAL PROJECT
lo
Hint
lima;
Mr.
Hmilli
H
ip
tciijmi*’
Activity seem* tu l&gt;c lire keyuolc of Dr. Gibb** lilc, fur hardly n
Hrluf si'Mltl’led showers rulluwud
Mediliors of the Dlttty Bools
CUy Manager Clifford McKII»intarusts, uml Mr. Aehduwn. Mr. fcsllvul iirre Tho fcstlvui was licld l&gt;y clearing nml slightly cooler in
fur the ht'imfil of tliu American
ht will le«Va for Jackaonvllle to- ttlrtln* Assorletlen will atage a day passes that lie docs not wall* mice or twice downtown. Me likes In I.l'Hlltr nml Mr. Moore, puhlu
Hnuthurn districts.
i f aftar mow lhe lawn and lend the ||ow«» in his garden, and recently climbed Intei 0*1 rnprusentutlven. '
ville School of W
Red Cross.
to confer with flmith and novelty horse
Furccnst for Friday:
uiustty
Mellon a atop ladder to place several or
It angiueora ami architect* noon nt 11:00 o'clock lh
Mr. Junes, aron rent ilitecior,
(leal skies, continued cool North,
•ro
cft.N
iiN
ir
ii
"
i
.
i
r
r
*d lakafront term)- Park for the benefit
chid plants In teres In his hn*k Unlvorslty and two ycurs.ln Chic­ vhlil )u* wdormss tho gpjMilnlmciit
WIKHIIADKN, Germany, Mar. cool or Houth nnd Centra! districts.
so# If aome econo- visitors. S, H. Serneet ie
yard.
of tills hoard, and his office will
ago.
Future temperature outlook t
10—(/ii—Tim G. H. A ir Force in­
■oettrml in lu eon- of th# program which
• Ha has llvad In his pleasant
cooperate
with
them
and
furnish
In
ISM,
ho
started
-Ids
gtmiral
slightly lower temperalIircn Friday
| Dag and balloon race
Ud the pegtu.
Kama here since Itrjn, and spent practice of mudiclno in Crown nn nsslalnnce posslhln to enuhte dicated to*iuy it is ready tu carry night with intHrnlionn nf scatteied
band will furnlch inueis.
to ba able to ui
hit first winter in Florida in Ht’JJ.
them to iicform tho duties of thuii on with the llcrlln airlift for yrnrs front in Northern iliMnetn NatOwners of harena and riders ere Ilia former home was at Crown Point and Intar spent a year and appointnienta,
If, necessary.
«n originally p
a half at tho Chicago Free Dis­
It announced that starling urday morning, Hiaing teinpembuilding."
wseeew*f*B^f he an- invited- by the group to participate Points I ml. which was also the pensary before moving back to
•
I,
May 1 rcplncoinunta of airlift turns Hnturdcy night. No ( h m *
awing, He pointed in tho program-. Riders are re­ homo town uf tho luta ii. J. I.oil­
itAPH ITU
Crown Point and resuming bis
personnel from Hit) Grunt Fnlls, dan gee Humlay morn log.
quested to wear
l HM
man, former mayor uf Hanford nml practice, which he continued until
NKW YORK. Mar. 10 (/I’l
JACKfinNVIU.K. Mac tu 11")
Mont., trnlnim; selioot would ho
boy attire. F. '
manager of tho Hanforil Hints IMS whun lie retired to visit Cranston Williams, general imino- on tegular instead *hf temporary
ilir .il ‘l.tiW
of tho club, i
'a Market. I t was nb the Florida.
gur nf thu Amuricnn Newspaper iluly status.
Histiinik
assisting Mr,
Hon of Mr. Lehman that Dr.
Mr*. Maltlo A. Gibb* of Grown PuhlUhurx Assoclailott. said ludny
Cinciunuti
first cams to 8 anfoid and Petal, Ma first wife, died in 11)31, one of tin* chlof ohjeullvos of Hm
ItFJHOTS ntni'O H A I*
UP th* Pr°m ^ Detroit
.....
it aa wall that ha decided to
Mr*. Gibb* Is from Intornutiunal Typographical union
WASHINGTON, Mnr. Ill- .(/I’)— MinncapoliH
la
to
control
the
newspaper
labor
Va.
Thu United Slntua Is rojcctlng u Now York
. that ha was berti in
a recently received a ■applySoviet proposal to aend Rumlnn I’hounlx
. bait" near Kaiamaioo,
He added tho IT U ’a object was team* Into tho American occupa­ Ht. Louis
birthday cards, of eon'
Dr. Gibbs
of them from to control it In such a way a* to tion ion* of Germany to recover Han Antunlo
Ik Kalamaxoo
_ Crown
_
Mlrwu_ of
Point oialataln a ihortaga of printers Naxblootad property.
Sesttle
and in ISM
ushered in
Jiutsla made tha request this Jsci
icluMvIile
77
a at the
^
*iaml
B0 . it:
Ha than
Orlando
jp a at th#
patristic* mission.
SRSpH'-t*- ft ■■'

New Snowstorm Minneapolis And Jersey City Clubs
S we e p s Across Begin Spring Training Activities
Missouri, I o wa

Meet F r i d a y At

field

himUd

»"‘Virol ^lluge

A

Al \n\kv IFcaiS Alullis Toll

Jnhnstun B l a s t s
Plan To Hike 2nd
Class Mail R a t e

iritis

Dim. Roberts And
Wi l l Open
0 f f i c e In Oviedo

High School Band1
Presents C oncert!

i r ^ \ ^ , v ni}on .s«-ivue .» &lt;n

Beni Board Nanit'd
For Sanford Ansi

Sanford Residents Congratulate.
Dr. J. C. Gibbs On 93rd Birthday

Dusty Boots Plan
Show For Visitors

™M s . is*.

SSrJU.

*

A

�/

8ANF0KD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, MAR. 10, 1949

in Britain’s humorous magazine, “Punch,"
A CARTOON
portrayed an ashen-faccd gentleman being carried out

of a swanky party on a stretcher by two hospital attend­
ants, w h ile the o t h e r
—. ,
.
‘
guests looked on disdainFoa)
fully and the hostess glow*
A ffSALL'/
S*
crcd.
K
W

JANK PARK Kit

FRUIT CAKES
l'/j lb C ak e...... $1.25
3 lb Cake ...... $2.45
Golden L»nf

Cake
tfpriFffiA&amp;ktT
Ann Page

‘Wnere Customers SertdTheir Friends1

The stricken gentleman, no,
V 1
4 / //*%*'one to forget hi* manner* In t * O V .
r n ^ ^ u 'the inoat awkward attuatlon,
^
E3T"’"'sf r J f i «
^ *'
coined. ‘*Thank you for a really
y\ I
wonderful evening. Ho iiiupltl
nf me to forget 1 muit never
touch erabmeat."
In hla round-up of ouUtanding peraonalltlea of th* year,
William McClllgotl In the New
\h l(
B s T ,.
Yoi k Star gravely Included Mra.
\
X V ^ V ' - © r*&lt; r
H. r. Mora* of Wenatchee,
;
W nih., who asked the mayor to help her retrieve a pink f i " w from
the city garbage dump becauee It wae "of great xenllnvnlaJ m ho .
Oeorge Waehlngton of Franklin, O., who obtained a divan* W m IK
wife, Martha Waehlngton; and Joee Negrete of La* Angelee, whn hud
hie merrlage annulled eo he could marry hie mother-in-law.
cepytiiki, tMf, mr smntti Ctrl. Diunum* br Kw* r«*iurH imewate.

'{VE. RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY

MARGARET ANN QUALITY

I
J \

p„ jar.

Vegetable Shortening

A A I’

No. a can

Apple S auce...... 15c
Ann Page

1

2— H ox. pkg*

Elbow Macaroni
Iona Cut

19c

No, 2 run*

Beets

h

2 cans 25c

Ann Pago

Tomato Soup 3cns.27c
Golden Mali!

ox Sllrk* Dutch Garden

Heavy Grad* A Western

I

1

1

Sluirpe, Smoky, Gnrll

ROAST .................lb.
BRISKET STEW...... lb.
BONELESS STEW
lb.
HAMBURGER..........lb.
Morrell Hag

...... 1 lb. haj? 59c

In Carton

PURE LARD
STKKAK-O-LEAN

SLICED BACON ..................

Colored Oleo pkg. 55c

8 QUARR CUT CHUCK

SAUSAGE

Swift’* Premium

III, tikg,

STEAKS, All Cuts..... lb.

1

CHEESE .............. ....................
DAISY CHEESE ......... ‘...........

10 ox. rim*

218 E. FIRST ST.
SANFORD, FLA

PLUS LOW DAILY SHELF PRICES

Sandwich Spread 29c
lOOtt Pure

HOME CONTROLLED

Until’* Suirvnli- Hllct-d

BACON ....’..................................

................. lb. 17c
End Cuts lb. 25c
Center Cuts lb 27c

ANN PAGE

Tomato Ketchup
14 oz..btl. 18*

Yellow

Whjlellmixe
Evaporated

Flakes .......2 for 17c
Med. liar*

Ivory Soap 3 bars 27c

fH I ONIY T IA fftC on Main Street In M lu o u rl Valley, Iowa, is by row boat a* the town lie* under the flood water* o f tho Royer lllve r. Tim com­
munity was h it by tho w o rit flood In lt.i hUtory ax ih " w utrr rdse to ten
tle t. Some 1,100 peixonx were evacuated,
(lalernulionnl Stmadji/mlM)

Bath Site

ANN PAGK

SALAD

Camay Soap 2 bars 24c
Rlnso .... Ige pkflr* 28c
Bath SI xo

Lux Soap 2 bars 24c
Largo Bar*

Swan Soap 2 bars 26c
Swift'*

Gelatcn

De.xert

SPARKLE
i'p k g s . 2 0 0

Locker
Plant
FROZEN FOODS

I.nigit llunrh

Pd*eftI

CARROTS'..........

CELERY.............

Green

CullfurnU

CABBAGE.........

LEMONS........

lied Skin

CO to 70 Slx«

SMALL PRUNES

GEORGIA YAMS

Maine ’ ‘

SUPER SPUDS ...
•SURE GOOD" BRAND

401-W-13th St .A....:

12 ox. can

Chopped Ham
55c
S pry ...... 3 lb can 93c
Ovaltlne 6 oz. jar !J8c
ANN PAGK

ONIONS.............

POTATOES .......
Hlu-Whlte

Arntuur'*'

GRADES A—(UJICK FROZEN
DRESSED &amp; DRAWN IN OUK PLANT

i) Bath Bar

n o .2 V 2 c a n

12 ox. c«n

Corned B e e f...... 45c
Swift9*

Prem 12 oz. can 43c
Llnlt Starch pkg. 14c
Mazola Oil pt. 30c

“SUPER RIGHT1 WESTERN

UCK ROAST..... . .
DRESSED GKAllK A

Uncolored, lb. 23c
Colored, lb. 35c

•y*t

1
UL
JUICE ... q tj

no. can J

WE HAVE A HEAL DEMAND FOR
HICKORY SMOKED—TKNDEHIZESI)

CUREDPM,kCh0P8. . 1
TENDER— IIAIIY BEEF

Bloaaom Time

fEBS ....V/z to2lA lb.avg. 5 f t t
t. $
R BIGHT
LQJ STEAK.............. lb. J H
CBN
n m n
V ■*

PRODUCT OF OUR PLANT—CURED
HICKORY SMOKED—TENDERIZED

8 to 10 lb. avg. lb

CHICKEN
VA lb. can f.98

Hunt's or Genova

OCTAGON

ALCOHOL
2 pt. btls. 25^
SWANSON WHOLE

lb.
'

KlJliniNG

14 oz btls.

NO BONE—NO GRISTLE—REEF

* SWEET MEAT

W x . o l / C v - ic 'C »»« o »•{

EAT LOAF OR HAMBURGER PATTIES

Swanson’s Neb. Ship. doz. 57c
.Margaret Fresh F la..... doz. 65c
rinverHWvim

Gr. A Minn. Sbloi .

doz. 59c

REPEATED BY REQUEST
l PINT 8EALTBST VAN. 1 LB. SLICED SUGARED

I Sc
Variety
DEAIiS
HunxMjw Cracker*

Uotfcpkg.
tO M fflM p

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State Farmer.; Market
STATU F t linens
WAHKHT
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H ttn m t so •«
Th* rutin-*irtac iirlcea ret’orinl lie
the ilstluts oh tbs Hiililnnl Xiutc
Far hints Market f„r prixtllce sola
to truckers urtil ilealsra n|t to llm i
a ,\l. Mur. lil.m *.
Jlrnns, lllnek Vi. i . ii IHii I, ■*« Hpr
.
fl.TS - 3 n
llsnns. Lima Its llpr
It ?f. .
Iteans. Tenilersrsen. Kelt i lends
. Ki Mjir
11.16 • .1 3 .',
Keels, Hoi Hun
|| tn . | 31
I'u M lIlK S , 1(1 l,li H k
&lt;| All . 1 *1
t'nliliiiae, St Ml c*rt
12-10 . J,JJ
l irrots. Hot (tun
$ii .kii . « ;i
Celery, ilotilen I'rt
II mi . ( as
I elerv Ksscal &lt;’n
II Sii . t so
■’oiinriis lion Hun
|e.to . ii.su
file II 111tiers. Du liakt
IS on - n.fm
I.Kkiilunt. III! llskt
11.un . 3 IS

One bid English recipe for a
banquet pie culled for 18 spar­
rows, eight marrow (tones, 'one
ppniiil of potntiKit, Irttnre, cheatnuts, dates, oysters, arlloliukes,
eggs, spice, and "liquor when It
Is linked, with white wine, Imtter
and sugar."
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Vegetable Market

SlkPOIIM

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Western JUKImires
News
' "i
Western Jamliurse
The 1 o'clock i'll III
News
i 'u,,mar Music
Popular Music
Morning Kevulliins
Mit,&lt;i1e In Music
Workl at Nine
Vour tlrols Today
.6triads Meloillte
Annels f»*r |i&gt; Tr
mu, New, Morrows
iirchestra A Htar
Morning Varlitjr
Music Hawaii
World at Noon
tin* ('lull
Fellowship
Kroni
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Chrysler’* 1*4* “Wlndsot" fmirdoor sedan. Wheelbase llft'i Inrhesi powered by six-cylinder IM-k-p. vngtaa.

A. B.C. Liquors
ORLANDO
fit) W. CENTRAL AT
GRAND CENTRAL ST A
18 SOUTH
ORANQB HI.OSMOM TR.
W l NORTH ORANGE
-!4fl_WTCENTRAL AVK

rmnroK'fli

orange

1uTm EAST SOUTH ST.

“Mystery Brand”
ItKfi. I'H It’K ft.2ft

Special 4.69—5th
ftVHOI.KSAI.KltS ASK I ’S
NOT TO IJHK lilt AND NAM K

irnported Scotch
1.19—Sth 'Siffiliffi”
Ymir Choice .Several llrumls

Straight Ky
BOURBON
3,39 —5th

ROME CITY ail
Cnllf. Port - Hhrrrv
IIOTTI.KD AT ( b A
W1NKIIV
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larger. Detachable fenders era
in uvahltvi
pairs, unit mom It provider) Cor
the use of chains.
A new waterproof Ignition sys­
tem has been Installed promot­
ing smoother Idling, Improvtd
luw-ipccd performance and

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TALBOTT’S
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• plant Ini 2.7B-ft.2B, ptinrer I ftO-2.60.
Kscarnle liu ft.tHMI.2B, punier 2.B0.
Lettuce eastern crates Ihg Hus­
ton 1! ill 2 .BO-:t.2 fl. Ini I.ill).ft,BO,
pnnrer I.IHI.'J.MI, lm Itunininc small
mid fair I.60-2.IHI, I.. A. crate*
Iceberg ft d* ft.mi. i! ilx l int. I.lines
l/ft tin cartons lYrsian- o Is ft.Ik),
110s ft.L'fi.
| Celery 10 Inch craii-- tiulden’ heart fair in gnml 2 -1! ‘itd* ft.:!ftB.BO, ft di fl.00-B.7B, I ill Bmt.ft.7fl,
,0 ill B.OO-il.tH). 8 ill fl.00-il.2B, It) its
B.OO-O.tH), fine 0.B0. X X * i mi-B.M),
| Pineal 2-ft .Is B.IMI.B.7B. I ,U B.2BIB.BII, ll di B.OIl,
Interior of IBtt Chrysler -New Yorker" four-door acdmi. Wheelliase
1311a Inches: powered by eight-cylinder IM-hoorpowrr eng fit.
Peppers lm Cnllfoinia w umlors
Increased roominess Is one of the features of all rnmtrls In this line.
.few ft.00-ft.2B, iit hot I ullim-e 2.B0Hear seat cushions are sevrn Inches wider and front scat cushion*
! 2.7B, llnliniii-llcs 2.10 1 2ft, huts
1.1 preceding sedans. A new feature is a safety
six laches wider than In
2.00-2.70. I'otntucs ftn pminil sacks
cushion made of sponge rubber, Irather covered, plart-d nl the lop
llllss Trlnniplis t's i site A
of the Inslrumcat panel lor the protection of (ront-sral passrngrrs. “Safely-eye" grouping of lustrd’ washed 2.BO-11.00, Hi'hognc* washed
inmis directly In front of Iho
; US I slit- A :t 7ft-1.00 .
driver enables him to read tha
Chrysler’* 1048 "Silver Anni­ throughout and rcltccts common speedometer and Iho various
. Ituillshcs t&lt;l quart ha-kcl* Iteds
sense
and
good
tn.Hte.
Fifteen
versary" model*, now In the distinctive body styles nru gauges with a minimum of db|2*v &lt;1* I.00-I.2B, Si|mf.h lm Veltinv
trartlon from watching iho road.
'.Straight Neck B.IKI-B.fiO, Cocoirlhand* of dealer* throughout (ho (ilTercd.
‘ Irs large I.00-2.IKI, Sim -mail lo
country, are completely rede­
Higher compression ratios in
meillnnt 2 .IHI-2 .BO, some larger low
signed to Incorporate more than both slx-cyUnder and rluht- quick, easy starting. It a lia
ia* 1.60, few smalli-r high ns ft.00 .
Bn Important engineering ad­ cyllnder engine* Improve per­ almost completely eliminate* In­
terference with radio and t tele­
Tomatoes lugs l cm ii 7, t.2ft,
vancements. Tho ear* huve more formance, Steering lias been vision
J.H'KHns'vlU.K. Mar. IU--|AI'«
reception.
.
—FImHi I h *■«*», n»rvi* untilx a 7'7 .1.2B.
leat-rootn, shoulder-room, head- Improved, ns have brakes and
A
new
type
of
nyldn
Uphol­
absorbers, ronlribiitlng lo
qusiHt.
room and leg-room than previous shock
Mark*!
■•nsrallt
nlenity on
both safety amt riding nunlilles. stery is ottered In gome model*
tour lil.v noarliy wlilli*.
post w a r models, and the wheclumi
a
nylon-face
type
In
other*,
The area of the windshield has
Hirlita (trails A
bnso has been Increased by four been increased 21 per cent and supplementing the flne broad*
Curr-nl MarMst Par HoSari
Inches, yet tho vehicles are of the portion covered by tho cloth, pile fabrics and other
w«i«iii isK»« etna
Lara.... J» &lt;n
It
ll
shorter overall, narrower and wiper blades 41 per rent. Hear materials that wilt continue
Moilium
»l ns sn
f,t
lie
available.
lower. Styling Is entirely new window* also are appreciably
Htnnll
IS hi
tS
6rt
Kllro
lara-......... 11 ns no
#0
Hals* &lt;11m-t In i-(in-iimiirs
The Vatican estimates the num- Cara*
........ It ns i t
S3
as
lier of U. S, Cutholics Increased Mrilium .... i Jt n« is
Hrmill
IS
us
3
1
S
&amp;
from iilumt 22,(H)0,(XIO In 1030 to kiairs
about 2ii.mm.om&gt; |n mm.
utrsr
........ IT ns SI
||
t.lvr iinultry
Tn
Tn
D rsitrit
Cnnsnm-r&lt;-r lme, Vcgotablea 'lunlnl
Wt
jr-rr»d
i ’llrtiK r«»*■*•11*1
m u» u p ....... . * i
ii
lituui itrire m lim n jmiinl mntleriiti*
Hrmltri rsil
*■1 llm'j lbs
11
1*
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xasfitre Nhnpper
Today's tllar
lilts * Hradltnf a
Your Memory Homes
Music laivsrs I’rukrani
lly llntussl
Minawiind Ilsur
Thp 1 :1(1 llrlalil H|ml
Htnry Hour
News
stuck Market lleiuirt
Ualellne Florida
Market Union
Sarin
wl-l.lts Nonas
tinris Parade
Jack Lawrence Nina*
Tims to Hence
Muses for a I ant y
llertrand lllrech
Keytluies hy t'arle
Mike Mysteries
lllders &lt;il Purple Haac
Meet the Hand
Night Kitlllnn
ln«lite Htury
Marine Hand
Culp dice ('lull
Ximri» Kina of i*«y
According In llecord
I tilled Nations
»|c*| Hmivenlrs
News
Turtitalile Time
Mldtilalil Hendi-triiiis
News
Xian tiff

$11-50 Up-Exchange
$11.50 Up-Exchange

$14.50 l&lt;p-Exchange

tigw And Poultry

to

$ YOU BUY

ecohom y

■ kb f i l l
l&gt;rr—n1 N.
bled l
Fry«rs r*.|

1V» lbs lip
n m ib ri rod
l - K , lb* .

Hen hOAVjr
MenIllbt ................ .
Itnnstars,
old ................ .

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iirs.aed and drawn! Iisadi amt test
t’ryara m l

t's lbs up ......... 61
llrnllars rad
J 1 H . Iba --- ------ 61
K-n heavy
’• Iba up
i linn
! Halit .
liiiuatara.

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ft .hi ran't heal us wnen It rrnnrs to low
price*. We've hundreds uf them, Imcnu«e It’s utir policy to sell yiiur flo o rlie nationally advertised health umi
ben illy aids at the liiwml possible
prices. No come to T O l't llT O N 'S today
ot any day -anil »*va money ulihonl
sarrlflrlitK Iho high iinallly and known
ilipeiidatiility of I fit* tirunds ton prefer.

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Celery Market

Piffisa
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49
ST 37
69*
II.7B COM I*.
PinkhamH $|.3!

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iliiHsn Maarl
« ilMS............ .
6 00 . «oo
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6.00 . Y16
|r dns .......
6 00 - 6.60
Wa
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Mill ■t Mi
c iliir . Paar»l-Frw sale.

7th* HA l,

Hcputica
Peruna

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l ‘ir T * R I'M till SM IIM U T STUA 111
31- Mmnky. T rk t l .i A r r . »*allf l,
Via. 10.
r -i
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VI. \. I’ascal
3-1 do*
................. .
6.00 • 6.60

61
$|.(i!

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IluleyH M O 79'

Bib-

Sftvamp Root 64*
H.mi MJIKS I . . .
Nervine ... S3
♦ 1.00

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N R Tnhleta 89
7Be HAVKU
* J 7
Awpirin..... 59
11.00 IIIONI/.KH

Pascal

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M urine...... 84
PACKAGED PLEASURE

L l'tJ S . T N I
aS V
i Jam ! I B M
■* T n r

lUrt'a a treat that makoa
*8 * maal! Its our craapns• smooth Ico cream — tho
per foe I dosaorl to lop off
a perfect meal and lo provlao a laata thrill for Iht
ontlra family. ftVhy not giro
your folha a aurprlao treat
tonight by bringing home a
quart pachaga of plaaauro
rrom ‘ DUtrrON’a,

a O t S i r i l . M riia tax to Caamatica, iawalry

Good Condition
*

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Veast *..........83
2 Be
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fc’eenamint 21

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vV'riJ:
. «&gt; i • A
tburg paeaengera tied left the
$
both men dtreedy 1
. at alst and .A Hlreeta, N. W.
C
"Did
wrw rou
ye *help
* rob the train Ip
t — f w l H fr ifa !
Pollco patrol ears In that areu
ttaattaa*# r i s e r s * .
West Virginia j u t night."
*m &gt; eaa* o m i
r
"Yea," was the anawer In both were altered Immediately.
lege anti tho Henitnoto Soil Con*
By D R W irr M A C K a N Iia
m
"The Chinese »ro not intereatorl In Communism. T h ey
rante out with s pistol.
The crew of one spotted tho two nervation District.
cases, the off lean said.
Feralgs Affaire Aaslyel
iuat want to bo lot alone” , says fo rm er M ayo r Rojfer D.
Policeman Kennedy, standing • Dr. Thomaa 0 . Edison, physl- men In the pawnshop and licgan to
Tho Steering Committee In­
cludes Chnmbrr of Commerce Man- tb
. . . _________
1 th * North Atlantic Alliance, alongside his partner, shoved the ran at the hoapltal where the question him.
Lapham «»
of «
San
Francisco,_________
head o fthe Economic Co-opera­
second suspect Into the man with wuunded men waa taken, said a
Posaea of pollca from West Hger, hhlwanl Higgins, and presltion
istratio
mlaalon to
China. T h is apathy
reflects whirl, finally haa b r e n ^ r
lion A d
a m in
iiiin
irs u u n
ii imioosuib
w w.**.—.
r , \ f ----Vlrglnl hnd, Maryland deni, John Ivcyi Martin Ander­
In draft form by all partWa. Is the pistol, at the sente time yelling •M caliber bullet entered Rama- Virginia, Vlrrfhila
the Chinese peasant's traditional experience w ith jrovem
UcIPa left side at the lUth rib and had lieen searching llm Blue Ridge sen, owner of Ihe Orlando SenliIn lamias:
.................
*
s oafeugrnrrally
described
‘came out 011 the right at the tilth Mountain Country for the men ncl-Slar, James Keith, president, i t
m ent
.
•Ive pact—a back-handed way of
"la&gt;l him have It,"
Confuclud Is said to have come acroaa n wecphiK wo­ putting 8 far niuro telling itc ti
Greater Orlahtlo Chamber of Comwhen the break came.
I,etna* did. The second man gave rib.'
inrrci*! Jnck Ilnll» prwlitent of
The bullet missed the Iteart by
man. and learned th a t h er son had been killed by a t l n r .
It la designed to l * a poworful op
I|»c Hanfoid Merchants Associa­
Ksmsdell’a condition was report- two Inches, the doctor said. He
F u rth e r, her fath er-in -law and her husband had been killed Instrument for the maintenance of
tion and K. K. foo|&gt;cr, chairman of
nl si the hoapltal sa undertcrmln- listed the man's condition ns "crltby a tig e r in tho same place.
. . , , , tICICWr
the Seminole County Soil C'oaterCanadian I’rlme Minister lxml* cl. Ashton was held at n police Icsl**
(Coatlaved Frem Pace Gael
" W h y do you stay In such a dangerous neighborhood?
Ramsdell was taken from the
vatlon District.
Ht. I.aurrnt, whose country 1* one Hlatlim, less than two blocks from
emergency room to the X-ray sec­ "Big Night." No children will be
Confucius not unnaturally asked.
of lha subscribers to the alliance, (tic scene of the shooting.
Committee chairmen Include:
tion to determine whether
*11 admitted, due to limitation* of |,co Wilson, machinery Randall
"Because thero Is no governmeut here.
emphasised this point In a speech
Police said thay took a -T* cali­ operation would lie necessary.
Chase, fertiliser; Clt&gt;r Manager
In MunUeSl the other day. lie ber revolver from Ramadell. with
Confucius'
disciple,
Mencius,
phrased q u ain tly C
h in
18
U IIH .IIIIV I
illU IIV IW O ,
---------» os
A
Aa In past years, valuable
The first lip that the train rub­
fmir exploded shells and one loaded ber suspects had backtracked to prliea will he given tn the oldest Clifford McKIbbln. truffle; Carey
lack o f experience o f good govcrnm enl: " L o t ^ v o l e n t
“For my port, I am convinced
Reams, clean up; It. f»- Hrlsaon,
governmentit be
bo put In practice, and tho people w ill be de­ that tho surest and most practical i-arlrlilge. From Ashton they said Waahington came from Martins- men and women attending the pro­ nu-dical; J. 1^ lngl«V and L. G.
lighted, hh I f they were relieved from hanging by th e ir way of assuring maintenance of they look a .46 caliber pistol, also burg police, who were Informed gram.
.
.
loaded.
. *
. .
t.. Mi., til La Thr-itm far Ktlnattlck, flnnnc •: Vollu WU- v&gt;
“ * Iwn sinplcb.in Im.Hi-fr mi;n
peace Is to bring about
.l|oon — D r in ii. c
heels."
who i i m liul— Hte IlHlI been questioned by a Ices the week Iwglnhlng, Wednesday, lianis, traiispoilalh c il.~ Il. Cole,
in* potflEli tho union or nationu scene, ghoul five blinks from the
n '/h
n t-th
TU
T -a g w r-th
outdoor advertising; G e o r g e
--------^1hHIn Ul‘
1 'oI'MI
t 111
tliv r-w tuie comphiln
------ f ------ tM
- about ~K&lt;*V
-burg, Va. policeman. Tho latter, Mar. Ill and conllnulng through
S 5 ernm out have risen from China and not w ithout Home friendly to peace."
W hile flo u r*, soon a fte r the shoot­ unaware of the train roblcrv, let Mar. 2'J will he presented to all Touhy, piililiclly; and J. J. Roecu, ■
*usituation
Ofr courao
course me
the Ideal
o
meai
si-i-d.
^
ing m«I i | lh#y
they r„um)
found several
several liunaliuudjustice..
____
wouhl lie for all nations to he so |( * (|0||-tll [„ lhp m#liV pockets, the pair go after they explained those attending Pioneer Might who
Other chuirien nre: ItowarLFl
they had been In an automoblla are 110 yearn of age or older by
Fnvlllu, sanllntlon; Carey Reams,
peaco-minded that w,rwiiwol^ ,'J S ,iM bills ranging from »1 lu M« nccldcnt.
Bob Harris, theater manager. filldlWtf . However,
HoWCVCr* we
wu M V fttt denomination.
I._Thau ashHlaalul
outlaw^.
They !#•
e* pressed le concessions; J. C. Hutchison, comfftURBDAY. MAR. I t . 1949
The
Leesburg
policeman
told
reached that happy stage. As St.
f (l
t of u * tra|„ rol&gt;.
Martlnakurg authorities the men that Frank Kvans, pioneer realdant fminlratlorrs John Kridcr# fuvlii
TA rw
!oo.
A certain wise old clergyman precelvod th a t one o f his Laurent remarked!
'ly
IW » .
. .
.a
,
J
of Laka Mary, will official# Vt the R. L. Dean, press; Jack ilatlgun,
boarded a bus for Washington.
'•There Is no doubt that war l a l ' * The
^ , detectives
d.i
tald they m hc &lt;1
H ' T 0 m « veteran. benefits under parishioners, a shoemnker, spoke harshly o f all who did not
On arriving In Washington, the program which he waa largely In programs Xml Charles Dawaon,
avoidable—and I am suro that Iff
dairy burn.
. Rankin bill would coat $125. feel exactly as he did about religion. The kin dly m in ister set we follow our present firm policy |
driver of the bua reported hla two atrumcntal In originating.
.0,000 during the next fifty out to th e shoeshop to teach the man a lesson ...
--------------wo
can
avoid
war.
But
one
would
In tolerance.
my I have to be lacking moat alemen-i
, the Budget Director reveal..
"B ro th e r H arp e r," said the clergyman, 'pleaao *take
“l' “ "*«
tary realism to consider war sn|
.
—, to pey themaelvea theae bene- m easurement fo r a p air o f boots.
•
............
!
.(‘•atleeea ¥r*m r#a» User
f BACK
A « A IN - e u e ^ e t W j t t H I
the vaterana would tsa them........ cal-!( 1, I,. P. Drlskell, superlnUndent
$125,000,000,000 worth.
uf tho County Home, tn making
dlmcnxlong, tho mlnlHtor Bh Ii I, I will BlBO ^ l u*ro, * Pn r r° l culatcdiI to he penco
nenco Insurance.'
Insun
Apropoi «r
of «this
U. s.
8 . RecroUi
Secretary of it mnra homolike ami In carrying
boot* Ifo
r #m» •y/ aon. •But wo won t bother
m . ft.
U t/w V O
v l
| A f t w ith n fittin g for Stale* Acheson
yesterday told a ; out pTana of Improvement re­
him . Just mako hln boota from my Inst.
..............................
........................
by the
.... .County —
news. conference
In WashjRtton:«|iicslcd
Com
^.iNew York ltgi.Ulure haa juit
" T h a t w ill never &lt;lol" tho Hhoemakor proteated. I f the that”I ha treaty as now drawn^pro- n’tlsslon. Tho resolution was ap­
a bill barring New York*.
.
-•■—1— •'— -a proved
.
r c
10
Hon niUHt
h i* own IM
t,
V|(|c» means for
eliminating
proved by
by the
the cluu.
ch
bootaX aarc
to f it , your «on
must hnvu
have bin
laat.
Usemptoyed wintering in Florida.
'
“Tharp jwas directed to
" M a s t o r Shoomakor,
raid thu clergym an, you proclaim ;M.nK&gt; of |nHWUr|ly &gt;nd thereby; Lcater
Bwa New York joblcaa benefit*. It th a t every Y » lr o f boot* m u *t be made on th e ir own Inal I f . n|uinir recovery
’cry among Uw
me signs■f"'1 .J*.
aiiX
slgna- . « i « #‘ '“y
® !-;"
1 ,T
ttiw remain. to be »een whether th e y T r a t o r l t : and yet you think th a t (!od I* to form all lory
nations. John
John M.
M. Hixhtower.
Hightower,
fro« lh
...... n-.inn,.
AP
diplomatic
reporter
In
Waah«"»»th
who
recently
umierweni
H it id i'i legislature will bar this C h r l.t T n . M . d l y .c c o r * n g to y m r own l u t . T lm l, I™ ,
inglon! Interpreted lids as
? . , n " ^ h e s le r * l Mhm
alate'i unenployed. summering in
Ing "that the Marslu.ll Plan eotUI-1''11W.
."!*- A.
.ln Morrlaon, president off
...
L't’ Heath Csrolina, from ilmilar beneWl" T T l, r ,hoi,malcer'8 face flUHhcd
t f * , . ’of'Ku'roi-?'h«Vn; ..t r io r - 1 1,l'V:r,j,'
• • ^ouKioc-r
il that due to
" 8® .
but a fte r A fe w m om ent* he bravely roplled, I Uf.dcr*tand. Ulnary a.«urance of United States l ,
Uarden Club Flower
F
Show,
And
he
did,
fo
r
h
i*
w
le
e
a
p
lrltu
a
l
leader
^
d
»
~
k
e
n
to
the
miliurv
support,
win
to.
i«
s
Wednesday
_
a
n
.
l
D
port,
will
I
*
l
w
Wednshday
and
'fluirsday,
llm
The people of Ocala are volini
fear of war and great confidence
glub will hold its next
M decide whclbtr thay »ball extend man in his own lan gu ale - A d r l a n Anderaon In Y o u r L ife In the futureb—a
_ confidence (nee- |nC(t|,IK
ting , t die Episcopal Parish
etsary to economic progress.
dltlf city limit* one-half mile &gt;n
PA Y C A S H .. C A R R Y I T . . . Y O U S A V E ! ! !
llouee.
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• The countries which lhu» far
Guaalo. Introrlyced by tho Rev.
•vary dircrlion »o as to take in
have participated In drafting tha J. E. McKinley were Torn Bur•X
f)
tnoie people, Iwv* a bigger city.
treaty are America, Canada. Brl- gcs-i of Ml. Dora, the Rev.
, wale a belief tlmwing before die
Alcoholism i* neither a crime
tMmVrVliieV&amp;TfTum,^The^Nsthw*‘ V.Vne'r of t'nrsl
Coral Gables.
Gables, Harvey
lla rv e
,v Wtfrld than i. po.siblc within the I* a disease. T h i* Im perfectly rocogniied tru th » re j^ a c . Um)|( Norw|iy
, Lu&gt;Cembour- 1 l.uckstroui of Hedsiln. Mo.. Willfour mile qnare of the preienl i7v"th«
bv the M *x
a iM
c hhuus*e
e tt
tt*8 CommisHlon
on A lcoh
o llim
w nici' lothem
others who may Join are Denmark.
Danmark. 1I In,,, Wllllnmu,
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CommiHHlon oil
lconom
m , wnicn
Boh Crumley slid
uy lHO_
nn nnn
, n m k a ri n 111 (h r
Porliurai am la v. Hwc-' A I.
rity limit*. With enotber federal fin d , th a t there arc 30,000 confirmed drunkardn in Ihe (inland. Portugal and Italy. Sw e-',\. |„ Hklnncr. The Uttar, ■ pro— i«a coming up next year, whin K
and OOVOOO n o r . who »ro o x o c lv o d rln k o r.
populatin', of Sanford for all
T he tim e Is approaching when « d ru n kard wU.
question «f whether she should
t4
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o ut for anothar ten rin .d In Dnilce court and allowed lo go nls w ay, n u i win deseit her traditional neutrality
and follow Ihe lead of her Scan­
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- will be ddtermined, it b l turned over fo r psychiatric treatm ent, to a s U te
m i n s cotton
it be wall to give loma coniid- or perhapa to an unofficial orgnnlratlon like Alcoholic h dinavian colleagues, Norway and
(CsallatM* rrsss Pses Oast
Denmark.
W r _ _ Mon to axpanding Sanford»
vantage
of
a
foreign
nation."
Anonymous.
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Coplou, nn honor graduate
■snow city limit*. The 1945 State
matter how peacefully designed, uf Miss
College
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expected to cause nea
heart
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Mrs. Ituynl and the entire
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with Mr*. A. E. Uruliakcr, L'nnj
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Rose Circle willi Mrji, II, II Cule '» I l l l i l l l l S
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Mr*. S. G. rittilniMh
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Twentieth Street; No •'■ with Mr*.
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(f pll)1('„.(..|,.,ll( Mi** Women's
Horloly nf Chridiun Si .r
II. I.. Upborne. Went t-.id .sired; Mmy
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■ Clrrlr Nn. 7 willi Mi». '» V H«r. Mr*. Ella Button, Mi*. I P. Fh"r* tbeJlvine nf Mr*. F a il,., (inki.amcl
• are. IIP Magnolia Avenue.
unuiil. Mi .1 l&gt;ri .1, ( aiver, Mr*. Avdiiue Monday nfieninnii.
Tim KuI ii Ikiw Anscmhly will lion­ II. It. Miii-li. Mr*. C. &lt;’. Piled.
Mr*. It. tl. -Hule|tli.nn a|M-ned llo* or Mn*oiiH and tjrder of Baslern Mr*. II. I. Sliiiiholsei. Mi*. Until im etilig and I lie devnliniml wo*
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'Ihe It. W. Ware Bible t!la«» • I Mrs. llm,lie "*llli.iin —
. Mi*. Duvl*. 'H i"'” H""»v hi'hl at the ( mu.ly (
tin' Plrwl MHIhnI ihI Churcli vvin Mru. Kilpnlruk and it" Imuli
Hume lo*l week. I'lnli* were mm.
ItKfl Hi H IHI I* M Hi III** hill...... .
(m the cli, I,' in visit llm Co,ml)
Mr* At'-jtV. Tyrti. I top Muk An
llnme Friday afleiiriain. They will
tint I II
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bridgn/*W|| Cl|‘ne*e
at tho
mile iliffltiilty.
and ••
nllhmigli u llunvei a* ru-hostes*.
. f ii'vill luV-.ictd iii
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Wiliiaui*. Mrs. Clyila Uiim-cv,. 1&gt;■•rIicidnI ly almol llm recent fmi
Mrs. A. C. Starke, Mr*. Aralcr ! ....... ....................... .
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by (ontrm-tlug Mr*. Iliirtrlj'yiiii'n,J(,isrtiv-ulisi' a* l„ Id* did, 11KI.
Irlcplionc IHU-J, nr Mrs. Willlnine. I j.,« cut, very lililc nu.*"'
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Alt Itoillliow of fiver * ate
thry do 111,l gel
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mniiiber^ w(|| Im 'mliol'i'd by
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dclbinii. gmid."h-or hiiiii'o for a iii" reqm '• x
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- Enlhiisianm for forniallon "I garlic if doslrcd.,
Boy .nii,ot | ioo|.n was moused by
II. K. Ilugllll. Hl',»ll cxi-cii'.lvc 01 and Ilieii wive*.
Tlie lloom IH-moiinliet.........
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tam ive* of lids orffuidsalluii Imforc Ml.!* Lila
lias Iimmoii* lit pninmllii wciivim ;
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tlie Civic Lvuguc Tuesday.
Tlie l/'MgllU volisl I" _ HpOlUMU al. llu- In,me of Mr*. Tupp&lt;'r Th'Ji ■
tiny ufUTlHHHi. •I'riMi'itl
a troop "l Iwnl
meai l*&gt;yn.
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After lit# annual reporta of 1 Unlpli llnmmoiid, prvsiikuil, seen
Ihr
League
refreshiuenU
wfro
aur-1
lury,
Mra.
Clara
Mr*^
the l.»ttgim rviresnmiriui
,ury, • " ' I , 1; " ' " . " , ........,. 111” r;
v.*l by Mi*. V. H Haari), Mrs.) Duuniii. llalllo lar Vlgne. C.IU" fi
DcWlll Cuurtney, MrJ. iia rrr l aw I’aevu. (iemge Olio, jra,, Wlliiii,
W. "illiam llanim, li. S- Snow
'cs, 'Uf/lc—
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Mrs. Bay Vunrhle*.
Uf/lccm
eleflrd fur tho new i-luh ysar w*r«l Mr*. Ilallofl ol Fern I'ark. Mr,
IVsIllffUt, MY*. I.eoiua wrldge, Miller. Mrs..Mrutrk. Altracllva 10
frcslimcnl* wfio sarved by II"
VWo-prwdrtanl, Mrs. 8. ’I~
VWo-prvNioeiH,
7, lupper,
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Mrs. ■HI .u. I Rll kWaUmi
He* Imr It !&lt;»«*.
It wits votsd lo raise fund* li&gt;
• 0 'e u r e r ,
Mrs.
„ **»L,r«T?»sw’ I'ollyamia Imskula.
bouse chairmanMix,
House
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ThmIon lao llurlluy who I*
Truslwm hold oyef. Mr*. Ilnll
Ln Vlgpe, klnr. J. Brlsllli'j:, Mrw Inking n rmirse In Joiinu'llsm "
Washiiigton, H.
D. C.^a.iil
C. ami Mra.
Hurl
J. Ilriilry
Ilridry Menlch
Menlck .
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Washiuginn.
an, nor.
J.
A dellghlful '"K-lai. affair was ||.y Kr,, gur*ls of Mr. and Mr*. VV
•njoyed by immls-ra and friend* of |. Harlley. W. J. Uurilvy,
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l r u i !w|||i the Thorton Hartley*.
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^("* ' a I Ih- Bajillsl cHuryll Hunudy
car,. made a cordial widre#
oddnia __
Itasoiia for I ho affair and Ih»|w f{»r. Flight. Mur. Ill fhur# will lie movlei
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hurnine* In Eastern Europe. Thus l ')*" ,n
U lo lall undcr
11.497 people living within the
It l»nrt surprising
ball. Oubltchcv Is lu Jail umler
nrprlslng there ahould
By RUSBBLL KAY
dtp limit* proper, but if thou withftnu.iKMl
ball.
he a report that tho powerful
in'the immediate vicinity just outComlnform (Communist interne*
Interna
. Thomas J.,, Donegan,
»rr.7...,,special
ri.n .T«.l•
was
capluied.
Ills
companion,
who
ilmial
Information nurcaui
Bureau) migns
might »l»t«nt lo
the Attorney
General,
aide warn ineludad, tha |»opulalion
U will probably take a long time
uonai iniprnmuon
indictment
tarr
ee
attempted'
to
escape,
was
killed.
said the Indictment carrlta a
a maxmax­
to Mil the Idea to th* world, but
have beci^ i 7,965.
All hope of rescue vanished ao he he preparing to launch an alliance imum penalty of 46 yearn In Jail
a llttl* band of determined • hla- watched'hi* ehlp pull anchor and to match the North Atlantic Pncf
and 9 .l6 j )00 In flues.
v ff if Praaldant Truman eomc» out lor torlana In Menete* county here Mt sail'away, fearful Wauee of 'their A recent report from Poland aet
Secretary of Stale Achcxon
' “ kg(] gid to education in hu talk out to do 10 even though It mean* small number* to riik battle .with a ••Comlnform military rnnferenc# yeHterday turned down a second
croulng aword* with th* mighty the Indiana that greatly outnum­ was to
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held
about
Mar.
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■tlKaa CoUaga. 01 all lha Priti- sovereign state of Virginia.
demand to release Uubltchev hut
Hungary and this has given rise
, V T to speculation about u | mi»nIMp ftif m ul t&lt;» rnniilflcr tli« n iiU fr
l’a mommandationi, thi* U the
These Msnstee folks, members bered them.
Or lie waa taken lo th* redskin alliance.
further
...
#1 .
«( on* for u« to endone. Net­ of the Msnstee HUtoricsl Soolsty,
After n visit lu Mlsn Coplon
he remained a prison
Recently all tha Comlnform na­
, the countie* nor the Gate* are are out to got the scalp* of a rough camp where
Aiaterday, her brother, Bertram
er that night
* mid the next morning
inclallly able lu provide lha and gruff old gentleman known ai wan dragged out and lied to n tions having Communist govern­ 0 . Coplon, a toy manufacturer,
Captain John Smith and hla al­
ments
formed
an
Economic
Coun­
„ , H buUdingi or .the teacher* leged girl friend Mlsa.Pocahonta* •take to be burned to death. Just cil for Mutual Aid as a parallel said “ I know In my heart that my
virbkh out growing population de- who, thoy claim, hava been taking aa the fire was being set an In­ tu ths Marshall Plan. Tim nations aister is Innocent."
lie conferred with Thomas 4.
aunda. And the only Other source ■II the 'bows and rurtaln calls dian maid, daughter of Ihe tribal involved were Russia, Bulgaria.
Chief Uelta, appealed lo her fnth* Hungary, Poland, Itoinanla mid Donegan, special asalalanl U. H.
of revenue for the purpose, whether that rightfully belong to a Spanish
by the name of Juan Ortla
(Ixvcnnslovakld—all of lire Cumin- attorney wlm la presenting ths
W* ilka it or not, it the Icderel chap
and a Seminole Indian maiden, * Pleading for the whito man's life form ruuntrlc* excepting France cas« to the grand Jury.
" 8 I 10 has never bail any ratllrnl
government. Belter to have the led- daughter uf Chief Uelta.
she pointed out Ilml It would he end Italy, where non-Communlst
Coplou told Donegan.
oral government put money into
According to old Spanish re- a proud thing fur him and for the governments are In power, and connections,"
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'* *--*
Aftkrl
If he hlnwtlf
hml any
* 1 buddings to train and edu* corde, the rescue of e whit# man trlb* to have a while slave as Yugoslavia, which has lieen ex- such
Id,.
connections, (kplon - —
captive. Impressed and because ha polled from the Comlnform.
by
an
Indian
maid
actually
oc*
I th# youth ol this country, than
"only If you call tha Republican
fund wof* •his
daughter,
__ very
. Jfjf •l'»*s
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currtd hare In Florida a hundred waa
At
that
time
eomo
observers
lo spend it raking leaves_or pay 'tarn or more before th# famed }.h*
tdwal.
old 'hlcf
chief airnied
spared »|“
tha “Spaniard’s
W j * t f “ predicted that a parallel mllltar
military party rail
yearn M. »■«.» — —
---- 7. th* ^
life. lie
Ila waa **tor
later rescued by DeI
or||an|M
t|on ,w
j iav»
g0 wou|
j |,#
log peopts not to woik. There arc Virginia opleodo ambodled In tho life,
wigaiiiawiiwii
wwuim
armfornuxf.
luinmn
_.
Con,inform xetalllte*
i .i , i i | i c.. already
. i rv,
„ ,r . say Ithat federal aid story of John Smith and Pocahon- Soto and I* reported to have lost The
Comlnform
theta who
hla llfo years later while crossing havo mutual-aaalstanco trcatic*
, j, j x. m u x communitlic teaching.
dnt tho
tha MUalaalppl.
Mississippi.
In fact, as Manatee folk# point
wllh Mo, cow. || 0 wevcr. these |&lt;ncU
Paallaas# **•«* f * 0 * «*••»
vWk federal aid to highway* did out, Captain John Bmlth mada no
So ‘ here y ^ ba're th. story ^
hav* tho character of a gen- local, state and national news—
them to Democrat* and mention of each an adventure^ for w lf t lt r. w o ^
,ral alliance. They
severely,"
Johnston
ly pledge mutu-'
mutugl penalised
his first report while the dramatl lens of Manatee claim that they aaaisUnco only In
an*.
. . . case
_____of war
__
can
prove
it
aipl
riiallango
Vlr
..... our government
story of Juan Ortla and hla rescue
"1 think that
with Gorman,
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ty .or
a ,power
joined
.1 EUxaheth Kircher of the Tuber- by A chief'* daughter was pub lah- glhta lo piovlda autlienllo rvconli directly or IIndirectly
r ....................
with Ger­
~ ' should, In part, subsidise the
net
will
eubstantlato
the
claim,
wldc-spreail distribution of
Cctdeaf* Aaaodation comes in and *4 ln Portugal Tn J IM awl there
many.
.
■
of Captain John'Smith. While ad*
It fkil 1!*,- i .laluaa#
aaI n
AA
ftate ••Mi*
many new* organa aa possible."
Th*
question
now
I*
whether
picture* of
atat*
a*n**
llouee l- oet_ __ib-,.
--­
Donaldson told
— a
tain John approirrlatad^U# thnlfc mining that John Smith may hava the Comlnform meeting reportedly
i fat Tampa whkb, to *ay tha
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u
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t
been rcesued also, a hundred
Ing nerratlv* ta hlaae*-.
scheduled for mid-March will form office Committee this week the
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I l In a rundown condition.
The approach of th* annual Dc- or 10 later, there f* po proof of hla a military bloc to counter tho At­ agency aubakUeed by geventmenb
P..JM tha sanitarium in Orlando Boto Celebration, to he held In •tovy slid anyhow b’y that time It lantic Alliance, atlll, such a deve­ or • buslnaax oporatlon aa recoin
old
th* --------fact lopment wouldn't greatly alter the minded by thr Hoover Commlsmm w
i t s stuff,
" • * • • • * considering
w w s w s w -s
full, some Sanford patianti art Bradenton March M -U , revived was
that Ortla had hla antaslng exper
‘ | lent
to Tampa
where t-oni..condi the eontroveray end e reemit new# (once long before John Bmlth we* rvlatlvu positions of the Eastern ,,&lt;3ohnaton said h# may support
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dispatch again advanced the claim
■ml Western groups.
no worse than of priority for Florid* end Man­ born.
■om# f#atur#a of th# postal hill,
•re probably
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hut "some I ahall not aupporb I
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_jln**ville
ChildThe
famed
atury
/"
"
I
ba
revived
are nl the Ga
atee County of this ancient tagend.
* MAY AID ARABH
reearve Jbdgsmont on all phaara
-j, the Infirmary at RalJteleaaed by the wire .ernleee to In * colorful pagear aa a pert of
ILONDON,
1UKUU 81
Nftft
Mar.
IU
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n " " - of Um Mil until hearing* arc comtha D*Soto Cslebraticn end Jerry
the TB ward at th* Mental ..evel fa r and wide In the pluhllo Culllns will play tho. pdrt of Juan 3poks*mon for Trans-Jordan, lire*
At Chattahoochee, or many print*, It naturally ranched the Ortla enacting the thrilling aceno if end Britain gingerly withheld
eye* of many atauneh and true
today
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loday new*
about ....
th# .Red Bee
HOVIRT A U tO R ^
state uutllutlon. It is on* Vlrglnl*ru and. aa a reeult, th* ee th* musty records of old
port of Aqaba, on whoa* a .r _____
MOSCOW, Mlar. 10 - &lt; A V - ; ,Ha
• •
tin great Ue«*ch*t of our lime
■oto Celebration Committee rweount IL
Is being add(/ to
Virginian* may - gnash their •a the Arabs said yaatardixy U in Convertible tap ~
local Chamber of Cemmerce
----------* while tnUliona of dollar* are
iblla salactlon,
selactlon, PraPre­
had stopped an Itraell armored Ruaalaa autamobil
teeth
and
cry
"for
shame”
at
those
ratsly needed for ichooU, have been flooded with lettera of who .discount lha'tale of Captain force.
vda announcsd today. Buyara wilt
Indignation from thoe# who would
British spokesmen have said Ip hava a ehok* betwaan a.amau
rth, end tudtanWea, milliona defend the aaered honor off Cap- John Bmlth and Poeahontae, but
four paaaangar modal And a Jargth* peat that lf Trana-Jordan w&lt;
i M v m dollar* are wailed tala
klAMtaf)
will
continue
to
advene*
• ' John Bmlth. jPoeahon
Poeahontae end
•r, aaavlar ear.
* l, ark ml. Britain would heve
claim, end
It.
her claims
end. publkls*
p
, "Rver- ^ J f SpainLbacka Manatee's claim rr nsldcr giving military aid.
end Creek,Britain aefa fit to com# la-'eali military spokesman i
•overwaanUl a f
to kb* eld of Virginia by producing ■latad "all our until are wjt
tarritoryt wa have crossed
frem 1 send# from tha old areniv#a, th« our
an Ortla
frontier —
and w* hava no Intantic
m may
~ - detaiop
‘
Into a ---------1 that eenkroveriy
ijtada E. Maya, diatialo d* diepnta of IntanietloMf properpropor- of crossing any."
l I l M q educator, wrote in
dal for tboir historical
,_ ,^ i Courier recently that
tlon aad providea epeeUent BMUt
Atett tra»«ly ahoul »M
-----------------------------------------------.tation in the Sbuth is tha
JS
it he i i M o a II era- —
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Mi.--» (ilnrin liiimider, whnsilimnins-v will Ik- 1111 event of narly
T elrp h n n r IIH April, w11k Imimru.l on Tuesilny
evening wills n IJluji-rlr shower
1-,\i'll lay Mrs. It. I'. Hester of
• 'ns •. Ilso-ry * tiia- &lt;1
i-iilhernl nl
s on i .'i I im-I. ,il ili,- lliinipier home
ui I"IV I*.ik \ venue where lier,mills wen- |.»v.*l\ willi Hirnnreon il* of . | 0 101: llowers.
Mrs. L. II. tlurv.*y left today
Mm ini: I lie eveninu soveml
for Jack •onvllh- where die *vill
viwlt her «i»lei. Mr-. It. K. Carnes. ijiiiim-' m u I'lijoyrd mill 11 prise
mviii led I" Mr Fied Willloms. A
in i'- wnMrs. May Connie* of V n l d o Militd
s t r ,in....
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„ami lUHliy
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M »» A*SV, 'S te
G. K. McCall and Mi
Buy Fox. 1 ........ *"vtl.-.| 1.. In with Mm-,
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| Ifcimpici. Mis I II atn.U'rson
Mis. It. .1 l.ehman is speiiding! .Mi
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THE HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD,. FLORIDA

National Invitation Basketball
T o rn ament To Open With 12 Teams
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COMMENTS
From The

SIDELINES

NI.W YORK. Mar. 10 &lt;/J*) The National Invitation Ra^ellnll
lit \l( I IttJlC DECK W ITH, JR.
lournninent which finally let a'moit everyone inln the act. will open
ilertild Sport* Editor
a
herr .Saturday afternoon with 12 team*, four morr thin ever b*fore. i
Fiur,»a tidara
lY ® l
The oveni/rd field inrludei six of the nation’» fist 10 rluba and|
I ,ii-t Su.unlay at ter noon Coaeit
three of the five player* on the Associated Press All-America first
Dt.ii &gt;vVli s.nt In* uiiAVta.ty oi
------ *- | tenm.
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i,M&gt;io*&gt;teia lino an iiitiu
This i* thi* lint'ttp:
tt.nm |„ fill the lust spot ill the 4i|un'i guilt'* end di'uuruiilg to to'" f ' li."
Kentucky (211-1), St. Lnlll* (21* orly-innl eight-tuum hrutkgt. The port* tne vuiaity e,un anuweslj
&lt;
’ll. Iltnh (2-1-7), Western
solution: let In three more Sow |,„W. r to spur*. situ W ill.* suOreu I
poruitt-j (ucky
lirmjloy (2S.-fl&gt;, San York rluh* (CCNY ulrondy lie 1 u no id t) victory over tn j Orange*,
| Fronrlsro 121-0), Dowling Green
chosen) * mil add tt nalr of
‘'thorn' llunnlniifr nan at.
(21-11), I-oyola of Chicago (22-0), .deserving oitt-of-townere, If iwl- mo*: 'unstnpobie u* he roared
u
j City College of New Yotk (17-7), Ing Green nnd l.oyoln.
through the line and ornuulit
MoxrK | yianhnitnn (18-7), St. John'* of
All four of the Sew York xchnols hurt. punt*, til* shortest gain lor
, In* , *' I Brooklyn 110-8) tinil New York prnliahly will he underdog* In their I hr ii11■-rrisinis itu* u 19 yard I
in ten- j University (12*71.
. first games. They har&gt;- So poorest jaui.t. The first time lie got hto
Kentucky, which also is trying' record* of any of the ■ ilrie*.
liendt on ihc ball, he went JO
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0i« ilia** ring ntt the NOAAi Th* pairing*:
-m '&gt; for n toucht)|J* n amt the
l,in . I nnrry-gn-fouml,
i* the No. I
Upper
hrnrket Kentucky v*. n tti time hi carried the hall he
i *‘* r' iinm in the country. Ht. Louis i* Dye; CCNY v*. Chiengn latynln
went 79 yard* (or a murker,
t in llii* j No. :j. Western Kenlurky No. 0, N YU v* Bradley; Western Kenttil Joint Tot Hcnreii on a pair
[ llrmlli-y 7, San l-'ran&lt; isco noil
' y vs Dye,
.'■&gt; yarn trip* throogh the line
jilmtling Green 10.
Lnw-r bracket— Utah vs. Ilyej in .0 second half, after lion~
t'oitnunieni committee guve San Fraudso
v*.
.Manhuttnni r.lntrr *el tlie*n tip uilh .90 yard
l.s'rty
y,.,i,i,||,y on the prohlem of llowllnj' Green v*. St. John's; Ht. ,i,uini-j« lacrt time, Cox allowed
oner tn trying to plrk n set nnd Now York laud* vs. Dye.
ii an I a p jri a&lt; ha outrun «cvver.il nl.iyert In tally tostIs touchno* o*
t. in.y Gruelxnmeher skirtrd the
eiiii lor one score tiicii |in»»ed It
Diaiifoni Know.c* fur me second.

fbgro O u t f i e l d e r
Shows Up Well In
Br o o k l y n Drills;
Kuhel Halts Golf
PHOENIX. Aril.. Mnr. If)—f/IT
—Th* New York Giants’ pitching
‘ 1« still their biggest problem. The
pffeher* who ptobnhlv will
be the nnlv one* on the final ro*t*r worked In an intrn-«(junil game
nttfrday and yielded 111 hits. The
pitcher* are Carry Jansen, Shel­
don Jane*. Monte Kennedy, Clint
(Ikrtung. Sam Webb. l)avo K onIo,
Bay Post and Andy Hansen,
&gt;$VERO DKACII, Mnr. 10— f/P)—
"Btm Jcthroe, negro outfielder on
the Hon) real rorlir, may ho ready
/ I t make the move to tlto parent
Lfironklyn Dodger* this season,
[tT 0 ffertd for *«le during the off, Mason, Jcthroe brought no hid*.
-B it In camp he lia* Mmwn plenty
fftrf s'lecd and yesterday la-lled n
atli-foot home run.

of Minneapolis was here with the arrive In Sanford on Wednesday
Miller* last season and Butinas*
We know that we are ju.ncd
Manager Charles Btoneham of the by a boat of a Sanford baaeball
Jersey City rluh I* making hlr
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first appearance In the Giants* fanr when » ... mat
glsd that the two Claaa AAA
Sanlnrd camp.
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club* are hrrr for *prjng trnlnH » i &gt; Ha. I, sport writer for the Inir. May your atay liere bo a
Minneapolis Tribune expeetr tr pleasant ore

.IPViI'.iiuh Wolf summed up the *»*•
*ii,ii lie taylnr. "We "till have u
(iok way to go hefore next fall."
In typical coach tones, he milled,
■‘tin' boy* looked fair today,"
Herr 'n Then
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Thi liii iiiiogluim Dmoua of the
Simttu rn A**oci.ltioli la-gitn spring
ti;, n ,
activities In Genie on
eh nda&gt; morning ‘.villi A *i(und of
2 ,i miihi oo timid for field drill*.
The tenm I* o on iisIn' i id Hie lloxloti Hid Sex farm orgutilxntioii
Find t’olliii* har Migiied liin 1041)
contract to pin) foi till* Gains*
Vill- (i Myn. tie wit* rihorlstop lor
tile linin'.,villi* cluh I'll' l Wei**r
friiinei niauiigoi of the Mayfair
loo. pen* o.s u note saying the Had
Sox me ii alusu-ln fur the lltiti
Aim ileaii l.eiigui* pennant. Weher
i* now itmtmgn of un exclusive
mm * dub in Dn*ton
Milter*.T.ltlle filnnl*'
We want to In* nmiing I lift first
Hnitfiirilllr* In welcome the .Min9iespolls Millers uml the Jersey
( lit ‘Lillie Giants' their slnffs
lit roarhe*. iitnyer*. Irnlnrfs,
sport* nrlter* l«u manager* and
liuslne** maniiKers.
Muouger Tommy Heath of me
Millets was bote Inst yeur a*
shippei of the Trenton, N. J. cluh
nnd Malinger Joe Decker of the
'I,Hite Giants’ wa* hero In 1048
as the Sioux Cltv Sons' manager.
They a r e 'old lime' resident* of
tin city.
Dosiness manager Tlosle Kyan

Every Ite m Advor
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Sports In Hriof

Jly ASSOCIATED ITIESS
IIASEIIAI.I.
Sarasota—The St. I.otiiu Cardi­
nals uml Drowns fuiled to snlti i
park rental feud in meeting with
Commissioner A. D. Chandler.
DASKETDAI.I,
New York—l-oyola nf Chlrngi,
Dowling Green (O.&gt;, Manhattan,
St. John's of Drooklyn and New
.... _ ...._...................... York U, wore Invited to the Natlonal Invitation Tournament, com1%Wf7jiBifTumn».rrj.rVh'; Idrtlng nn.uvariUe 12-tenm flel l.
r* in-1 illulncM. tWutnt or
Logan, Utah—^Wyoming wa
lcct«l as the seventh ili.tr* I
w r e n u iE T
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At* nuranint*t far Omd'* „rrH
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MIHCKI.LANKOUH
imf wm riejp tht U nXk» at
Atlantic City, N. J.— Diroc.or*
rt'Do**‘*Vitkir^ WU(
'J the American Dowling Congress
voted tn rejer: on nmentlmopt that
would lift the hnn against any ex­
cept '‘Individual* of the while male
race."
»**n +*lll*f
UeJ
mitrni with rttiJM»»«t 4iwl ULe*| Ml
PACING
Hallandale— Fred W. Honpvr's
Hilly Gyp ($4.00) won tho sixfurlong feature at Gulfstroam In
1)10 fl/6 .
New Orleans— King Dorset!,
owned by Joe W. Drown, won Au­
dubon Handicap at tha
Fair­
ground*, paying fa.gO,
Hot Spring*, Ark.—J, C. Kill*'
Ml** Neal (98.80) won the fea­
ture race nt Oakland, going six
furlong* In ltl4,2,
fvMUJ*
* NOTICK
} TO ALL FOKMEIl CLIENTS OF

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There’s Mill time, though, far you to hurry
down to nur stores and take ndvanta^n nf
these terrtlte biirguln offer*. Amt remeinle-r, there are scores of unadverllse I b.irguln* at the store— v.e eorthlnT get *i"ii nil
Inin this ad.

&lt;"»ifr Sutton, recently tnovotl to
;u ,iH f i uni the tuekle post, looked
.* If lie I p ii I lie. ii playing guard
Ioi iliiee vein it instead of larklo.
Join, Nttlinlitik Olltdo it defeoite
hill fur It s tin tin g net to lit lig h t

PRLANDO,
Mnr.
Ill—f/|»&gt;—
— — ----------- ~ —
Tharoll In' no morn golf playing ( t o U l e n ( ilO V t 'S K lIIM T
for Washington Senators after r« „ i» „ y . . . i
today say* Manager Joe Kuhel. 1 0 lit? V T O W n t f l I O l l l l l
Ha say* hall-player* run gut tun
. ------folf-mlnded during spring trainNEW YOllK, Mnr. 10 i,10 —
lag.
) a new set of til list* will in* r«nwn■■—
led tonight in the Eastern Golden
•TUCSON, Ari*., Mnr. 1(1—(A*)— • Gloves Tournament of Champion*
Outfielder Dob Kennedy demon- ,,t Mudi-on Hiplure Garden
•tratoil in the Cleveland Indians'| t1m&gt; flniI|
bringing n v|tr*t lnfn*&lt;|0 *d game yesterday K(1, lier MirV|vor* ..f more tin ........
that he intriul* to give A Hie (dark
winnwrx from Cl states,
and Hawk Edwards n hard flgld Washington. H. C.. and Puerto
for the right field *Inrtlng spot. ....... lvi„ ,|(Jtl.rm|IH. the lineup
Kennedy poled two HMl-foot rlmihl- (l)r
wpi,
we-lern
w »"'l n *ingle in three limes up (.|IIllll|(i„„.H |u„«, Mm. 28.
m i l l * fine throwing nrni nipped
-r |(t
tw odefem llngihm iitwo runner * at the plate and ilnulilc (,|py Wallin e. lo nvyftl another off fiiot.
• wc*isclil fiom Nrw York, nml Kloytl
Moirh, tuirf^cij mirhlltmt'i^hl fiom
Cl.EAUWATKIt, Mar. lO - l/ P ) ul,“ T V ' ,","",'r"i 'i"
Outfielder lilrhlo
A»hhurn and ” *)* * anrprlslng semifinals.
Pltchar Dus* Meyer have reporte-l
rl,'K 'r ,f'" f!'r"
back for workouts at the Phllaheavyweight eh .... ..
Joe
del phi. Phillies trnininif ro m p - J‘,lui" ,*:"1 '■»«* “ ru‘ “ r'' P™fr « ;
apparently recovering from their lVn^ t,,Hn,l,"'t- howod to Knhetl
rttin t In/urloB.
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Hnkor, a rlovor
trh rmr
m Both players were hurl Tue*- ic*1'M1nt'r;
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day. Ashhurn was hit over t ^
M''rH* wn* outpointed by I-rank
■right oye by a ball tossed by / atwrnoii of New \ ork in elnso
Catcher Ken Sllveslrl while Moyer hattle.
wa* struck on the wrist by a wild
Johnny Saxton of New V-rk,
K h from the hand of Pitcher w m won the Dghtwelght crown In
rloy Dirknoll.
'* " ( « • h. » w*P •n'« , h*
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finals of the welterweight division
I lust night by stopping Norman
I WEBT PALM PEACH, Mnr, 1(1 Huyus in 2 :2 n of the third round.
—(A’)—The Philadelphia AthltElliot Powers of Washington, l».
tlw ’ training camn pitching i* C., gained many follower* by outgood onnugli for mid-senson corn- jminting Charley McCelltim of
Mtltlon.
i Chnrlotle, N. C. He meets ItooseIn yo.tenlny's Intrn sipiml game,[veil I,a Horde of Hempstead, N.
Carl Schelli allowed two hit* In 1V., who g-ilned a nml over Felix
threo Innings uml Dick Fowler, Matin of Diiffalo, N. Y.
only one In the same number of
frames as Jimmy Dyke*' new

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nulnta. ill. 17—*JU. 1‘rovvn b«
m ! *lotr, medium ie®»
Wire nsmo “HOY”. Sott v
Morris. P. O, Dot 081. Pill'
,idp Front. Sanford. Ha.
Toiopitonv atos.

State Game Director
Diet* In Washington
WASHINGTON, Mur. I 0 - I / I 1 - M v : .
H-n C Morgan, 98. director of lh«
’ 5
l,,lo’",(la Game and Fresh Water'
'■ ir r ‘‘ -«h"i (!lnl of a he irt I Tv-l
*xrly I" lay at the Hotel
S'lltler.
M &gt;:'• ii we )|"i'■ for tile Ni rth I ' I" r'enri W'hlllf Conference.
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wa* iii covered lying en hl.i i ^ * ' hm| shnrtly heforu midnight hy
Florida commission member. Cedi i \ / •]
M. Wahh Thu two had reform'd' ' • »
it frw minutes earlier front hup pur
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OPENS 12:11 H. M. DAILY
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Children 14*
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TODAY &amp; HUDAY1
Dudiouctlve lodlno-ini, which
I* ladng tried fer treatment nf
rancer of the thyroid glnml, lose*
half IU radiating power In eight
police In the slaying nt Mr*. Janet
duye,
Kay, 80, In her Volley Stream. N. Y.,

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, i by tho undersigned Executor for

put pose of
allowing
former
client* to call at aald offlca and
oecura, flies nnd personal papers
belonging to aaltl client*.
It will be appreciated , If you
will promptly call and complete
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had with that offle#. ,
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2 BEDROOM himsa In excellent only $17.23 par month. Let u* Inromlitlnn, ccntrnl loanilon priced
ntnll n now Chavndot nmtnr
Isltvck assembly.
fur Immodlntu ante ut $B,WWt.
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Have excessive use of oil—
Term* can ho arranged.
H e a lth e ■ltd. 31II
Hnvn excessive use of gasoline—
A COMPLETELY furnished. 2
Recover that loss of power
1 ll» \V V i l l i e e le i y &lt;11 n t ** l llll 1)• ' • '
For Rosafes
bedroom house In ..... I location BY TH E UMAC MUlHiKT I'l.AN
p l i t l g i M.p.
w a u le d f i l l D v je d n
excellent condition, Immediate
CASH PRICE $IKR.imi
W ill 1. VVi l l I I I ' ! u n t i l n in M 1 • if
Tht r»llawlH aata* apply la
pu**i’**lnn, price IHII73. (loud
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all Waat AC* anlillilae ta Tba
lim e
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HAVE IMSI.I,AItH VI IIO l.I.llH ’S
term* rnn lie arranged.
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a lima* a* war llaa leaestlaa
lake front homes near Hanford
Sanford
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M v c r y l&lt; “ ’ l y i m
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and some profitable, established j ---------------H r , aaarUa ra She line.
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businesses In Hanford. 1 also j Chicken. Oysters, Hhrimp in the l.tlW KIi Pltlt'KS. Kvperl w a tc h j
rart. imt hlaab far* aapa.
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have farm* anil ranch land.
| !«&gt;x. Wo never close. Day &lt;Si
l e p a u m g . ** 1
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w i l l i n l l l i l l " \ * 1 1 1 r n u n , l e r | ) ' i l l I n l r m i v i r l i u l i I l u l l t l e v r n l i l is
Night Ur ill, Till A French.
S h o p , 1700 S n i i f n i i l V ,*
P lo iie I
• What ever you need In real eslit:;..
l l n m u ,i t l n i i i i i ' h i l I m i i n i o i l f u r |M t f m t n u m ’ - w i t h m i u n i i n *
NEW .Magic Chet (in* llnru*, I ’ r.l I — ^ i
Inle, »i«e me In*fore you buy.
Waal An* will bp ae*ep(p4
0 week*. Phom* 1231 VV.
C. A. W IIIMIMIN, Sit.
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I til H. Park Ave.
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open 24 hours daily. Outgoing
In r o n d lt io iiin g liiiih h n g lo ts A ,
. II..a the ail.afdaa, la •vperlail
HOUSE—3 room*, hath, furnished
orders,
sandwiches,
lunik
fast,
Hull lit! Fii.it*
Sufi&lt;tv
I 1 ta pay yramylly. I p s d if laf
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nftcr year, fm il's llu -m ily low |irieci| ear w ith n «-ur/,/’,&lt; iluim/iiiiii
or unfurnished. N. Lanshcrg. Rt.
ua la raadar lav beat pmialhlr
lunch &amp; dinner. Complete foun11 a*aal*a. all Waal ACa asaal ba
2. Ilcix P4A. Glndervllle.
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Oppnrlunities
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I ulir-iii lliiiil I niiiiii, hull ling nil ri'i'unls fm miles served,
I, la aar alflea aa Sb# day b#(a»p
pabllfallaa.
T-Shirts
tHc
owners
sutislnil. mul vetn-s lested mul pruved.
ItAIUIKtT'K
STAND,
did
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SnnW ILL Sacrifice 3 room modern
Bp*ltaaa batlly a* tPiaieaiaUly
Army-Navy Surplus
f o lil A v e n u e fo r
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house with hath on lot 100 x lllft
iT as area* *rrara la »«Mf a*.
11)3 N, Palmetto
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A t raaaal aa raaaaaalbl* lal
with few fruit trres. Near Mt.
S P E C IA L S K H V H T ..'
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laara Una paa IPaaaaaat IpaaaPlymouth Half Course. William ONE U, K. Refrigerator, g « H "lI 12
--------Welnmann across highway from
order. I’hone 31 or UH7.
DODUK-PI.Y M ill I II
N e w "D ubl-Llfo” Rivotloss Brako Linings — Last up to TWICE as Longl
Shell gut station on route 40
PARIS AND SKRVIt’K
T H fi
ONE COAT Flat Wall Puini fm Ifl'J PalmcHo Ave.
near Sorrento,
Phone D ill
any intrrinr surface, f t. |u Uol.
l in in g ) m e v e c u ie d !o I m ik e d io e v b y u v p e c io l
lim it lin in g w p ih o r vcore b r o k e tlr u tm , lu u n ri life
" P e r m a - flo n d " p to c e tv th o ro u g h ly tr-v lo d u m l
NEW building. ! 2 ,'x 20 *. ideal for SKNK ARIK UlasH * Paint t o. | \K \V FI.IHIRS suiTace.l to pnrf.e- 1
i) p r a c t ic a lly d o u b le d . C h e v r o le t iv th e l i n t lu ll,
112-114 W. 2nd. St.
| H«*ri ill,I floors mntlc like new..
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Phone 320.
i Pini-hing, rlmi'-ing .1 waxing.
123(1-W.
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d r iv in g c o n d itio n ) . B e c o m e th e r e a r e n o r r v o f, to
b r a k in g a d v u o c e in e n l t
1 - Duncan-Phyfa Dining A extern-1 experlwic.' ill Seininoli* Comity. |
ONLY a few choice lots left In * won table, not’d .
ro n rent
- *10.06
*■ M- &lt;*t'umn. t.aki* Mury.
Fort Mellon Section ut $ 1
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1811.06
Kneeliole
Desk,
Limed
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, ---each. Cash or terms. Better
| ONE 3 room furnUhed apartment,
(Ink. used
*10.031 ' L’lK IIA N 'ILINDS made to orhurry
electric stove and refrigerator.
refrigerator., hurry.
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1 - $40.30 Low Boy Chest of Draw-'
-;;m|nu,e Yenetten Bilim
Apply
Nick's Package Store or ROIIERT
A. ___l...*l_b
WILLIAMS,I Realtor
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ers, shop worn
$24.06; (IV-. x5
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Raymond• nl.undi|ui*l,
Associate
212 W. 4th. St.
2 - *3!l.50 Box Spring*, double 1 * "*'*
_____ _______
Phone 732
Allsntlr Hank Itldg.
sixe. shop worn each
*10.05 I c a LL 617 for Battery Generator
2 nd \ 1‘iilntetlu
| STORE room and furnished apart­
2 * $30.61) Box Springs, twin sixe, ■ -,n,l Slurler service.
Swain's
ment. 208 N. Park Ave. Phone
HAYARD REALTY (HIM PA NY
shop worn, each
*10.1(61 ilaitrry Service, 3(11 W. First
127H-J.
OFFERS:
5 - $12.05 llussocks, shop worn,
St
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UNFURNISHED downstairs apart-11 . Close In Rooming House, eight
each
* ,8.03
2 • *220.0(1Chippendute Sofu’s,
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­
incnt on Park Avenue, near
bed rooms-2 bath*, *8,000.
|/ NOW AH’L L / T
oops
lando Kvening Star. Call Rulpl
slightly soiled, each
$70.60
12 - Nlre eight room home-Magno• ,wn. Phone 1D13-M.
( WHACK A FCVV 1/4,14
-------— —— ||ft ^ v ^ f iv c hetl room*f $ 10,600 . 6 - *14.05 Felt Muse Rugs, 0 x 16,
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HKDKCOIIATKI) l! bcilroom apart- a a j,:,(jcr sprin4r_w ith 10 a c re *each
$ U.06
■ro THOSE PALMS
Expert Ratlin Repairing
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inont. Phone 2 0 7 - X M .______
„ome fru|t—some muck, $ 10,JHM). _1 • used
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Sofa, frame and apring*
uEMIND THE CENTER- {...OVER V
Fred Myers, .111 K. 2nd Rt.
nnnMS ut lilH Park Avenue. ”* I Term* can he nrrnnged on allj |n k„«m1 shape, run l»e rcFIELO FEN - ROOMS at hl« m ilt Avon
(toms. Phone 808. or see r,lVerrd
$16.00 Ilelp-Hrify Self HcrWre l.nonilrv 1
i rfires!
$50.05 Kt\ceholc desk* 7 drawers,
ua at 200 N. Park.
Driers
Iroaliig
OSTEEN APARTMENTS. 3 A 4
Blonde, Maple, Walnut,
400 W. I5lh Ml.
Phone 138!)
rooms, screened porches, private
ea ch
$ 3 0,03
hath, *30.00 A $3500. Phone Privacy of the Country—Yet Con­
Reg. *8.06, 12 ft. hroadloam, Tan FLOOR SANDING—ami finishing
1323.
venience* of the City—Three
with model...........
20'
At Brown Colonial pattern, par
GARAOE housekeeping apartment,; Good 6 Room Homes.
Ilnmea, Wejl
we i l.oi.oyears' experience. Work goal ,
So. Yd.
$ 6.1)5
o n o room, hnth. Call 356-J.
rated. Reasonably Priced ami
soloed. E. F. Stevens, Rt 2 ,
M ATH Kit'S
llox 143-A. Hanford. Call 710-It I
Financed.
203
K.
First
St.
Phone
127
flfc tN IS IIE D apartment, 2 badSea John IV. 1&gt;. Moore
aftc- hdO P.M. ur la-fore 7:00
rooms, modern utilities. Children | n,nr(,vi-d
.........
Tiled Form*. With CKLCURE Wood Preservative.
A.M.
welnme. 8 ummer rates. Mr*. A.' Underground Irrigation—6 , 10, SKNKARIK (its** A Paint Co. SERVICE Second to None
E. Barnett, Fern Park, Fla.
and 20 Acres—Many With Good
112-111 IV. 2nd. St.
STAFFORD'S AMOCO SERVICE
Homes.
Phonr 320.
Park A 2nd.
Phonr &lt;1107
HM.M.t.
furnished
npnrtmant
ELECTRIC or
_ * * “!“ '
*“ m Ave'
___ ; Four ^Acre Grove with 6 Room USED Norge ap mincnl sixe re­
ACETYLENE
$
R m I K « l« lt F o r S a lt
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Bungalow—All City Convenfrigerator $(16,00. Can lie soon
W L L RECOGNIZE
fO /l UA5 WHOT If ...
WELDING
a RGO n l &gt; TdE K , f
HC-V- i.'Tv Al l: • HOOT f H£ WEAt. (30TH/AI
ut Miller-Bishop Appliance Co.
Sanford Motor A K&lt;|pt. u
•IISTER. I CONTI 6CAIE HOR^&amp;5f ;F IM : £flUBLB Ti 05E \\ EltOl(
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208 W. 1st Street
know vwo ic u jy voRcccr ib m i r- 1 m-. &lt; &lt;L&gt;r rate FOR Ell?;IN I C fV lL O
.C N F R A N S fR F r r -1 FRi i- &gt; j —
Tm
GOAT MILK, li.' n71*7u*t,‘ Philip lea Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Meta,
i'0f/£3Ef&gt;. AH
ARE, BUT-HORSES -, v.
AWAY'
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710-W3,
700
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Wmks for new radiators and
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REflA'd ■'
new cores. Kudiutor repairing
S A R T IC L E 'S FOik S A L K
12 FT. MEAT box, 2 day ton icnlca
PRICE'
We take off and install.
property and acreage, »ea your
adding machine, cash register,
E. A. fltrout Realty Agency
meat grinder and moat allcer. 'OMEN'S Radiator Repair Simp
Orio R. Mathieux, Aaaoclal*
Chcnp. Phone 788-J.
for new Core* ami enmplote re­
1307 P. flecomt Street or phono
pair*. Phone 361).W, Rear Din
. MOTOROLA
1800-J.
___________
Sanford Ave,
AUTO Karlin*
$30.06
LARGE LOT, heavily timbered, VR1BO JUMBO HHRIMP dinner* Portable*
$21,US up
SEE US FOR
everynlght, $1.00. HOMER S ^ Table Model*
fronting on Cryetol toko end
II7.UA up
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Lake View Avenue. City wotar, TUXEDO FEEDS:'Complete line. Hanford Jewelry A Luggagg Co,
AND TYPING
electricity and phono conncclloni
300 Hanford Ave.
Phone 1343
Runt'n Tuxado Feed Store.
CREDIT HERE A I 1 OF
. Available. I*. A. Cline, Laky
SANFORD
Paint John Inst longer from Heel'*.
M B N, Park
Phone 180
LUNCHEON end ehort order*
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si.aau lieu &gt;4 t nnlUj'a AUTO CLASH metalled while you
MAYFAIR
wall, any rr.nko or model, Gfa*» If you want quality In PAINTING
Benford'a flneet *ubdlvl»lon-LoU
lO O O m o c e LtriE
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Colored Churches

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

I ruin Rohlied

f i r e in tlm t lin ln i: e a r.
. phyaldun mt tlm train.
Alice .Miller ul llnitmlown’, AM.
Tlm rolihc.v nci'urrwl two mile*
li iiftllaufti. riHM I'u .r llnft, * I
west uf MnrtinsliiHK slmrtly tm* stittlit head Injury when sltipind
fure H;IM) I*. At. Tlm Amhassuilnr try n r.ihliei
........ . tn u Stlip.
was Ih'.iiIimI tuwuril Ciimlmrtuml,
It. t.. Ilusmer nf Itulny, Aid.,
A svcuiul Iniu was fuliiul a sliurt ,
Ik' mi to/ away,
near Baltimore train rmidiiclor, hit
time Inter several miln fimn Imri-1
,
Tlm siamil t'nril mi the iinii. hy uun and hurt mi left nidi' nf m
aluntj iraeks uf tho fninsyliinvia
W
j i whs piillrtl iiii'I llm Amlmssuilui' head
Huill iml.
Adele Chupp"ll nml Itulli CarJ ' Ilnppnl All witnesses iimccil that
it was In this iirru (me* uf llm
r- tin- rvlihars furrul It in lumk up u i iiijft.in uf Sunlit llnstnn, Vu,
tuh'ii rars wan finiml -nt the nut
cutislili'rul'le distance tu what is shiick.
&lt;f i i uit'l,
ft. W. Chdu '. ilrpnrtmvnt sluie
1krinwn cs Warm ifprimts omssinir.
I’nliri saiil tv.n I’rnilsylviHilH i
i . tithe 11 nins In mil'll fin Wiimli*
In tlm few li'clic mi,mil's which owner of Maitliishurir, said lm
"s«i'i, Vii. nas/nsl wlirri' llm seeoml
fuiiiitii'il. tlm t'.uwnmn ami passen- and his wife yui u,i I lie I ruin at
! &lt;iiiii .’** Wf fmiml n sliurt limn
' j cn s were csiwnl niuf relieved nf Mm M.islit'rn i .: ruiile to Hetmit.
"We ihirkrd mulel u iliaiiiK
i i t ' , tin hulilnp,
' wha .minor ttmy hud.
’aide when we heard kIiu I s lieiiiy
' f l i t n i i t i i r ' i x a m li i r il i m i u f Itm
Thr II. iiii'I &lt;&gt;■ had report* uf filed,’* ho said ' “We didn’t jpA
. •• iiiis s , i&gt; ffir * ir s /'• ( • " ! I n i n u l l i i n i ; ’
. S7H7 iiikrii frim ruui'li passmnrcrs, -nhlsd.
a f ii u n t l e x c t’ p l a " i n i n f r l i i l l i e s . ’’
f .i Imi a will, a Sion rlntc nml an
Vim can't siiy eiiiiiH'li iihmit *j
'lim y i i ' l ' i e ' l , IlnWaver, t i l l * v f t ' i ' l .
$Hf&gt; watrh. Tlm now lust SMO. Ten
ifirv ™
tlm dinimti, 'itiiiii
room i'i'ifii.
new. I think Ihrv
hi t iiiii . fhr suitrasrs Wrru limp- I
pull .min pa mentiers also wrru ruh- saved tlm |mHsent*r.i llieti* hy
** ‘ lirii Imt there was lm estimate nf
lurninit out the liuhls amt Inekim;
I'm srvrral iiuiirs after llm ex
their hisses.
.,
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the dimra. Then limy told Uu ull
[. n s was lirl'l tin there was snltm
Aflct^ Ihr-atruiim and
t" dlirk. They were Kraml.n
ml nsiiiii as In liuw many rmiln'is
soiim uf the people, two men left
I'v t. (ie o r if K. K rankfnrlh, " f
i li"ic wrru.
the 11 iiin nml inniriianilered an I'rtm ll. said hi* limnuuu wps hint­
1’ 'VWittri rs nml .ittiers were
noinn\nhile whleli had Imen halted ed hy tip nildiuis
Main iInni* wne unty twn.
at the ermiilup hy thu train.
"1 whs never sealed m orr," lm
Tin* I tut I ii/.iii i* ami Mliiu m ulii
Chin lea II. OTInke and Ilia wife said, "Those rjuvs weri miiBli."
■•■ity fi.nl a repurl uf livu.
told
p.iHsentreis *«"i
said »"e
tlm u""«nn
Hill a tavern rnhtiery wlilrli ue-!
i"were
" v In *the
■•* *car.
-'•&lt;• He •*
'■ " police, hn O llier i«™“"im»
............. ..
0.1011 nfiei lh" liuhl-J HOHT*VIAi*OID CTlkrlir Rrynnlds I » » »
hralrn pninf'llly when ho men atturknl tlm Army private
|. t-iiii u d lim in' In 0,1 ml snim*1 Crlf» tils Ire lli in pain i s niidm l'.m e |protested upalnst llm men, m illlnn , f l m |„ order to tret Ids hninraiie Cl

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“Ti,,- .Hilmimillkl IIi'milii'luiiH Club *&gt;r » U l l d i l l | ? P r o f f r i i m
mot lit the limne "f Airs, Alfrfihi
.WelWco Mmnl'iy rd«til at7:Wlj W U.M INtilO N 1. N.
Mur. in—I . Al. The immi'M is inewiil wei ■J ,/]•, t i „. AtlnnUr rmisl l.tne Hail
Atm. Tnniiiile llm i iim. Mrs.M m y , m,i„I
immmiicnt imliiy ttmt lln&gt;
,* • Hmllli. .Mrs. Alfreila Wallni'it, Mrs. - f|,, iM.irni(.nt nf iis *lennl iihmIi'm i Kli'l!**’ All'l» iiii'I tli’lun Si'!|ilii.
|(yiiltiiti )irn«r«m (uni Iiit ii run)
&gt;.
Tlic ilisi'tissiim fur llie evriilmf |,|,.f«.«).
* 'was -Olfeitnu ii tkiiolarsliti' » « . 'n„. |'**n mil
nf tltiiiViIi- 1rnt'l4
'A liy €ii'didluwltt nl tlnoin n A ch*I
lti&lt;luin»n«l, Vu . nml Itochy
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Take lln iu ij Mount nr,, nm, |.r..Hrlnl l.y «n
r «-iiiV
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V' - 'Ik'siri'S
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Cllll m
Ki t infill mill lull run
IrininI ii- lilmi; mill iiilrtlm kiln; •i1.’
reinrni; I tiii m liulurslii|i ynu " "
mil &lt;y Inn, Tlic nmk miulri'it h
liukrii In m illin'! Mrs. iM frn ln
W illin 'r, Wi'si T liirtre tilli H lir r i.

year.

Dili' |ilmse nf Ilie lunuriim **»ilI *
Tin* i lull is *|i"iisoi lute n li'.'iiiiii' fur ii llitiv sittmil ivstimi fr'i. i
r l u i i ' s il l i n - . i m l i i n i i m i o i i i I h ' i I* t!|il'iii"iul In .liirksiiiivillii. Jl will
i,skill In i.iii'K in luuuy ini'inl" i ii'filii’ i' llit&gt; si'iiintiliiiti' ly|ir, Wivk
lih i n i s s l l i l r .
i mill' i wmv mi i In* Mi'iiml M'e
....... f .... P ".-I ■ M' I'-.'
tvill I"' in'" nl I i'*’ U nil.in .......
tm Mur. 11al 'film I’. Al. All I'rimt
I t it h m u m l t
Mount
clans ore invilril.
1m kiiii'HI invulvnl in-liilliiljun nf
Alls. Alflt'dll \Sul l.li'l'. I'ri'imlrn j|,j oi'iu« lililt lit -1&gt;|M' lulnili. TnwMt*. Ili li ii Sri|ilu, rr|iuili l
|iiii|,|||i|fs ivrrr limit nl l''ulliui;
i ' i 'ii. nml Klu|imin, Vu., nml Wrl
iinii

N itlitm ’s W e a t h e r

(liiiillm ir il

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if e n S S 'w h ir l,

uljlC K s th iv illc C lu b
H o U llIp M a il ClM W hi

Ms HniiMii'.n itnlrs
k lllril uni'
trhiMil ifirl nml inloreil to pm sum '
I \C K S M N V H .l.t:, Mur. in o l’i
till'll waters "till ph.irm,,l nrmis
\ Snnlli (iin .lirin uuiri, iilm li
In Nrlirusl.il. .Mu ii I ih iu nml Inwn
r . .1 111 I III. I,.|,.l.r ..f llir liuMup
llu t*n rulil simp rlirrk ltil, at lra*i -mt,,. i | mt im,|. tin,mm fim n llu&gt;

tctnpurai ily,

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(in li

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Willi'is. Mirny, (inivrvm , li'iin,liii"l ,Va , m I'lr.lm iy lumly,
honlelem.
j S lir iiff Ifrs 8wi*llt 'Sill tirm i'i'
tt.iuw mul m ill fell uvm mulii ] i;
lim a, tin.uf t'nluinlaa
nml
ureas in tlm K'nllli, Mltlwesl ai»l i (iri.i.„uuuil, S.C , ivii ai i •» P
I
rin l.is si a I ks. Ti'iii|ierntiirus ilrnp yrstrnluy while hr was a iiri'p m

rn n in liurts nf I,
Miiii, Kliri'i Ii...... I rail
.milllm, llm tlakulas, Milinrnntii1 in. lim n was a ..’tL'.rnlil.i.. pislnl
Hint Mirlili'im, I’i i i i IiIiiii , N.
It., anilri In* pilluw
repulint a law nf -111 ami I In* 1 lin&gt; ijm iff saaj urvorai victim*
till lrm y ilippnl In -H lit Miles luul iiusitivoly iili'iitiliril lliu n s i
City.
Muni
|llm Irailrr nf tin. Iinnilits will)
tty. Mu
lleluw freexiim wentlier extend fum il of, putriuii uf the swank
' l l . . i Ii I k . I . &gt; . . L. ,1. ’ T' ■, W , I ,. I I I . | ■ . ' . . ...* I . li
I . .1
[1 _ .
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li 1,.
i
rd fin,ii thr Oklnhnnm-Tcxn'* pan tophi rlilh
to 'IB.He on
till- .#floor
Imlidlr nrioss nmsl of the Central while limy Were lobbril and while
sluli's nod mill invest ward lo cii«i Hie r'l uli safe won ill'll lit,‘d "ill.
rrn Washington.
A heavy hand nf snow fell frnni
Tli" no eclipse hi May IPIH.
MprliiKli' i'l. Aim, mirtheaslwiiiil to
8 t. I hoiIs nml thorn were fairly wo ' i'll",nifrnp),' d and «tmlii d
heavy falls in putts uf southern hy vti •ions srii'lilifir oxpi •111tonllli.mlh and In tinIit. nit.
I.iplit .ilnmt a A,’lull mile u.c fimn lawn
Show fill luilay ill purls of itm llm,an In llm Aleutians,
llnknia., Wymillif amt Neltraska
and there was lain or snow in
area uf I ’alif'iiiiia. (h i’ltou and
Nevada
The l"ini"lii wii"li swept fttun
Del hhh i , in iiiilh'i'Mt I .uu inla11*i,
thioupli
Mi.,i appi,
Arkansas.
TeimesM'e, ami thru struck at
Colli,ilhll I, lilt,,
a n d Ill'll I'll v
I'hrnii •'ily, Ala. Al Terry, .Miss.,
pail of a fivc-iootil school was
d«liuill*lif&lt;l nml one iiiipn km o
and ::d ull,"
Inn I, Heavy tains
Heroin pained the t.iul. winds hi
inmiy in en s,
Italn fell I inlay mci i|)ost of
UiTilurky Huuthoastwunl across
Weatnrn T i’imessiH* inlo pails nf
CurKlii mill Niirili t'aiuliiin. Ternimiaimea were lower in most of
(lie west (itllf stales.

K il In lirluw

C o n g re ss
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hhiIhimmI

T H U R S D A Y , M A R . 1 0 , 1949

nitriJSSINO tlm President'* nll-niil drivo to end niitmstorlnB nml adopt

Mr.,'Iter,"to Mulnrity leader S-nlt W. I m

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turned Hi ssi w
i i H'l'lNIIA liKN, H e n n, a . U.
M,n lo i/l'i llie Ihiimdi I t " .id
lie,I me Service aminmi'd tinl"&gt;
I llllt Ihisslnn lllllKMUC
Il'Bioos
will la’ disiontinneil hertnis.* "f
wiinmc intorest umonc lislcni'i &gt;,
Thr li'inilts Were stint'd in I’M.
i„ ,,f r , i|M. war.

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t r u n s iitii'M in
U IN I Kit IIAVKN. Alai. 10 i/l’i
I iir dialc tTIriii* tnspeetlun Iln
"'uu in no A, Al. irp'ot tialny t"
|»«*t i :
Mi"l"'li nit t li lines Timuriini'K
tjt'ji.
Tfi.i'.-d
Hull
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attendant A rliy* Slmn-i.iii exnnd rs
his nnn. a .liars nf Compoiind frn rBif.si, Churl le’a arm wm. rnuxlit in
•i"* «nnveyor bell of t Ice rr r u n
pinnl m Snn F ra n rliro Hill fHirimy
is lintdiria the hoy. (/n irrim tlu 'ia i,

i""* '“lb ’ from the mitmmimlc.
' The OT’ nkc ailtiilimhih' was dri
! ven away lad soon lifter was found
| ahatiduiied.
, St ill later pulire disrovereii nn
I m ilm i.'lul" taken from hi fiu iit.o f

|lo use fur ra rry lm j utlmr hmt.

It. J. lilnli, of I'iltshnrch, said
lh" cmiimm c l XI from him, Imt

Hint ho Htivi'd IIH 7 hy inrkini* Ida
w allet midrr thr seal.

Mrs. K]i/.,il"'ih llaveiipnrl, nf
. *lho lavrm Inulnl Siam after thu WnshiiiKtnn, It. C., .mid klio was
en route tu Mrkoesporl, I'm. Tlm
’ llrnln rnhlmry.
liar,dlt In her ........
eoueli,, slie .....
said, "was
mil I'l
i ii'niii
uif Hut
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I; .H m l" " ’. Inli'i ■f|rd i la1 l i i ' i i u and i ruin dies and it
emlri'1 iiin*
cast o
H piilhiiun
pill 11 .steallmt Ur. John
mil, nn•dletil dirertur fur the only ImiklnK for plipet niuney. lie
luineii Id/ train. •
wlnil the) t'liuld
Id find
flu It and t». said il has irp c ru
Waiter Kppi. till, of ■Inlltnu.re,, emrysier
win |miimiun,
„„vnv„ ......... ...... •■*’ '"**.*— * '"*et........
„i iwi, men h.iaidiou* the Hi,in n K m iiiu ch» f, suffered a minm
Kimflro tu help tlm injured. Itcslilos; to hiivo only rhangr. Nohody revVaihtiiirtun will, iiri.i t i from I injury when u Imllrt was flicdlNpp* and the ttuvli wipiinn hu sisled him
vlianii. tn Vmmirslown, Mlno.
Itlironph the plass uf u train door. I listed those others lie treated:
I usseners told n
•••*
Sluomd passenp.'.s told
In, Itelilmeea Davis, negro, af Do- 1 Mrs. tdn Starrrtt of Charlovidx., story,
nil ngiwtl *eih*rat y**nx
raphle words of Imw thoy weru I troll. ,• eolvwl ImmI Injuries when I Alteh.. shuck.
,one nf’ tliont put B**}lml tlm lmm •
fimi'il with all imlmlievnttle silitii* slm was pmiwhipped by «tio af the, John Hook nf Marllnshiirtr, llllt- Its were louifh an I *.k 1
linn at.......... the .. ............................... .
in« ear em.itoye wl.imu kneo w..« unylanly that duln i snap Into
III.. 'Iirsi I liiriililnlive thruiii'li til.'el others aim wore treated by a ' twisted while trying tn dodge Run- line.
' ............ the roadlmiiHc,
Thr fiirtmin, It. II, 1*«nlii»

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.... hiokint; for four. Tlu v m u re .
i Inks iiliuii|l"tinl that theniy Inter, j
tlrcnn " ili" iiu in ’k fin m an was j
huniti'nifd" mid ulken In til,
,. i "ru, city pul Ire .aid ii aiminrd I
l .».«I \* n i lain the in iin h u iid il'*

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l« i "ins iiirimliiiir seven wuiuen,
wen ''iituiieed lu ileatii i"d"% (o
mi Iit aIV t mills at I ’m mill and
Iml*". I lif'J- well' U'Til •&gt;1 "I In"
It 'iiiiK

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f ’"iiini'iui il

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tat'ieiviitnlinu.
’'It'TIlnVe till' Kliiw iliu fenr I&gt;r
rvli'lii.ri tluii limips ii m -i m illion-&lt;
III AlUI'lieilll I '.lliltlM," III' pleaded.
An
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till
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t ' V l l ' I l i l l I Wil l li .liI \ III i t ' l l ) III till*

I l*ni i’, I Ilium i ill it leu &gt;li i
iiwiiru
lif id I "lilt oppu.- it lull, liepmi talkllllt i'l I &gt;■ ii111,■ i i i |II| ii unilnti. Silt'll
II i'inn11111mt .i- nnitlil kI iu h "ii'iimitmlilu" |n n fit.t fur ininllmils.

•"* 8utii.li' Ilium t*»i i.i tieimf
(tiltilieri i'll (•&gt;■ Hmitliei ii mi niliun
MKuinid |nti|ii&gt; i'»l lu iv min whit'll
would n.al,u ii easier In cm It
fllihilider*. Tin y rim if tlmir
llftlll ill lliillinlli'il I'v'linti! in iflit'ivuil, I’n -i.li nt T i iiiniin'it "Civil
rluhlk" |ii "it i mn may lm eniuled.

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Trans-Jordan,
Israeli Sign

Italy Okays
Quick
Atlantic Pact
Participation

Agreement I s Pre­
lude To Aritiisticc;
Pact Pledges Both
Nations To Peace

Cabinet Accepts Irii
vitation T o * Help
In Final Draft Of
System Of Defense AHminintration
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Compromise
ROME M a r ~ ii" (/!’) Italy'i
Ituiernmenl lia« appro* r.| particip­
In Bid To Secure
ation in the Alia nth Part, Premier
Backers In I louse
A|i ie He Gx'prti r■,]&lt;I I'ol littoral

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Showdown On Barkley

Rent Control Vote Nears

RHODES, M u. i r . ( /T i- lu .ir l
ami Tr.in»-Jmdait united .« Inrm.il
teaie fire .igtrcinml today lm thru
entile Iront in Palttlinr.
Im iay
The aglrrmnil it a narr»MiV|
lie ta i'l tlir ( a h in -l u iM iitliin tliiv
prelude In a lull anniitice. Il plrtl
a i i r p l n l all inv ll.lll.ili 111 be||* III
flet liM rl ami lie? Iirmlilmf .!««»»
tlir final 1 1■ifI n| an A tla lillt Re
I hr Junl.iii not In .i II.h k nlir .in- )
lenie
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lia 'I in lm llie il llie
Time w«i nn immrdi.ilr imlu.i
t abinel e a ilie i in llie ilay o l the
(ton nl the efirit of tins upon llie |
ip llm ip a l i iiiiilitin n . n f tlir p tn (ei.leil
Aqaba situation. Unilnl Nation*
; alliance.
obieiver* were intensifying a cheek ;
I he chamber of ilrpnlie* was
into report* from Amjnan, Trans
cri’Wileil a* l)r Cm &gt;pen mule lit*
Jortlan’* capital, that lirneli iroop&gt;
uinuunceineui
uerr oil,idling In llte area between I
I he p re m iri ta x i tlir c U tlu n l
tbr Rear! Sen anil tbr Ttani-Jonl* ,
an Red Sen m&gt;it ol Antrim. Isiael! UCMtAtY OUTATI Gran Ai hrson I right ) D shown wrtJ Nraeior Tom ,||r ||fw „ r ,lt&gt; ,UP
vr, public.
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I'niiii,lily (D-Tirx ), rlmint.nn ot the Senate Korel|n Helalion* Ciimnlt,
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hai denied lilt*.
Hf|Cr „ dosed meettliR with the group In Washington Hie Cabinet | "" " ll " '**
Reports (torn i Inman &gt;)m&gt; 11 I
n|)f,r said that "*atl»factory” progree* la being made m f*rl niiatlon* lot mutual a*u*l *inr. loiuullation*
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if any member of ihr allioni r r»
the Tinni-Jiifdnn government a* J
(tin North Atlantic
Defense Pact.
nllarkrd, &lt;ollectivr ioen*inri and
■aving early today that fighting 'till i
&lt;onlributioiu to drlriiie.
**a» in progress in the Aqaba
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The eollretive defeo*i* mruaorea,
lie tin-&lt;pm ad*l*'*l. do not writomul*
ieally hind n siBimlory nation to
of runtern Palestine, Die Niil'in-*
ivnge aelive *vmi
Tulknrm-Jenin nrrn, ivlti’N* Iraqi
When tin* premnr elided 111*
trniipa wore aliitlnlicil. tl. N. ui.tnlk, Pietro Neiod, leml'i of the
fii'inl* lion* Klill itwnilcd a reply
].Socialist I’nrly’* pio-l'oioiounlal
from lrni| whotltcr Trails-Jordan
•whig, launched an atlml. mi the
ilcli'Kiitliui ie authorised to m*K"t’ government and llie part Itself.
itiio In Iraq'* liehalf.
The Imq'premier sold In llngh-( p o l i c e
K cpO Tt
Cash, IP rO S p C C tS Of L i t t l e ! lie termed it "not defensive, hut
dail Monday the Trans-Jordan &lt;lc; t
G c m s
V a lu e d
A t 1 n i ----------- T _ C ' „ t : r _ _ „
legate* did not represent Iraq nt
Change In Californ-; "The decision of the go* eminent

S t. J o h n s River |February Sales
To Be Surveyed'At Marl Zoom To
In Near Future Re c o r cl Heights

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In t ilcpMalr bid l&gt;* *a*e real
Ho- S»-1, ife |r t &gt;.ii bte.iliug the
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S l.o d n .M l l l l l . i l l r i .,,1! C"IU»! lat e
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Chnnncl To Luke' t«*i&lt;lr«l Ovrr I’imire Return " to I-id -, I.IJC11 of III
more ilnn DIO no il arid voill fit*
11 ;t i n c v Discussi’t|
I »i S.itiic *1H Month m m in m ,*i ,i . II* v ||| s i k i v o t*
areal
krlwr^n &gt; Oil .|.J (j 00 P. M E
Rep I ’alman (R lev.) atnoAiti
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net S I , mi \ t, r Piendent Puk|»v'i
• '■•I the decontrol plan. At the Uriel In.I.,
, ••(••ill I I »U II..I t.iol «&gt; il
.1 ., I I lie I h i m ■iitiii^ 1 * 1 lo g in i | i ,t o p - n i d r li *ao*e time be ptedu |ei| ’ a wave nry will I.. ...,.|
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llie oi on) ** H lot il ls t - l t
Mitt IIn It* \l . . . M n l
..I *lnkei"over the (oiintcy, rl I on liner
In I &gt; I ll&gt;BNFrM Hi I,t11
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re,. I.«il. to continue rent control* onlei to tli’li iom tin iliiiitlltl i*l o e »n il, m• ♦ I * • 11 « H. lll ltl H * | &gt; l | U l |
K e n -ra t l**i P m member, ind
tor iodo&gt;lnal area* where ibere are ( ,,,,,1^ n rie *,.ti\ |. ♦*ii n fill1* t li in
do L t ♦ 1 | iH 111*111•* &gt;t| I fbt* " t b - i . |. t i l l i n g
m y * n li- ( illb u ile r
Imtl'lim uliorUfJkit.
rir| lit il* jifttfei I -I- j•fji «■f live I «
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fn&gt;A f 50| *loj
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:*0u per cent," l ’alman *ald.
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'11 I 1 kill* i ■nil It,nti j , t»f i ol*-I din il.*- f iIdhi *i - r could b"A vote to kill rent controls isjgnis, hi in u ri ..I rlo y» iuiii&gt;.l
a inti- for strike."
jl'oiiotl Ch.iotl*. i "I t .onuu’i . .
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id It " !.mhK nf 11ml i Ol In |l II* i I*, i, dill.I* vot- ol
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cr| to lake over Die rein* iu tin II 11 t n|t tMhi , i I It ifill'tti i»| t •»ftI H int
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lii. biggest test of power iu llo*
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new tangles*.
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Leaders culled the House into! iiH* U M lV n
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session two hour* curlier IhanJ .
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$26,000 Arc Stolen
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No ninp accompanied tin* agreel s a c e n ° y U a U A ]a* the fascist gave, nmenfs dcci* tlnuing controls come* from house WMl 1* I- Ill "44»|»h l • '1 Mu 1i.|M1
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I "in in.i*krd bandit, tied up tlir - Fluriil.t'a citrui *io| e'limatn jlianee
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with the **e,t to Mussolini’* r u r a l r u m tm in ilT e * A d m i n i s t r a t i o n j
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old walled city area of Jerusuh’in. night clerk, a bflllroy and a woman: lor the year arc fi.00fl.fMK) under V *ls pact with Hiller Germany. •"fees hope to pick up aomc votes „ „ r(i •..j,
V»li 1in Ind* l !«• | ( Iitiiii nl nf
f I’Sf iif! Ihlf kh' V't MllilUJ.
mi f |
I ftti jMi-H'rtl t lit*Hrf"iI*
nnd I ha Jew* the modern rily. The Kuril at the Klntumy Hotel early’ last year, but remain om hanged I He accused Ho liusperl of keep
tticir*
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I iliouls an,I .ling, limn Do ebamie lm i*«&gt;hh i
ih** S'■mil»• nr*, h UTMM[i
Tlgho Wood*, rent •dmlnlslra.
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Trnn*"Jor&lt;lun Arab Legion* ennt»f H«iiillii't ih i ■ h*,l*| ,i st 11»ti’HV
il" K ‘ ll?, ,t r'’i uty, 'n " '1
thrown tm agreed to the deconlrrd pli.n s, , .
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Irol* the area t*a*t of Jcrusiilum today and calmly looted lire cmhi .......... . month* ..go
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nnd the Triina-Jordnn fruntlrr.
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Palmlro TogllnlH, ItHly’s Com IttrnOon hilt llmt wuuld lot him 1h« I *ik|$lti«ki'kr* - iiffiri1, u ill
The eeiiHC.fltt agieeinunt. urd* l.'b.lKR) in cailt and lewelry, police cliangr In Calllorm.iw 11111 u |t i ,y r4 »*l\ A |* i il- C u r whip*
[tux'!,.I) ..Id MHi'H (»*1 i Dint till*)
Inarlly Just a formal prelude to mi trpuilrd.
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Rep.irtmenl inunlst leader, Joined Ncnid in 4ho flit these area* back undo ton |«ffl In l mil iliittni: Hi* m•"'i 1
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9) port alice In llie light of Trim"* Rnbrrl MctrnH, the clerk, *uid lie yeiietrlay rcpnrlrrl, abar, --that lh- attack.
The Ifnmtc deluito gut uudci
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wai litt.y wlicii die bandit* rnlrrrd productini, outlook a* nf Mar. I lliiltl (Whired, "hrimk* the world wny with lent control opponent’* HIIII** ill T IHUMl
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contending
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in I In* Aipihn nrcu noil Imd to he
, 'liglidy below ili'ii of a month alto m-ol's ilrclslon to ally llaidf **••!* h in I tin* "ideology o f ll usm ii
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,l,r " ^ . d r y . warm wr„t|,rr. m.lnlv because )&lt;•"' Im n - .M I.a * l» ......................
lie,, Monromv Ut tlklat fired j Ii......................... .
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rhl ^ h * eye..........
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M j m K'1 * v*
ri\ ll &lt;&gt; it- "i • lull . -' u ht»
• III,
Mnavat It signed for TranaJonta.,.
,f)uk "»*;«’
,0 ; final......... lire row Id..... . might j
"„f immunity 'wl,k-li ..m nl.c / V e a u r k K
fb f
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d'c ....nt* nf ngree- . lyslf rrt.itu ally |„„| ,|,e hotel office. | ....... ,l)y ||r „f(prle,|.
he ad.lco m ho ............ h r O W t h
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ill I he* \| III h* I it*". \ 4*11 t'l limit 1*
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h| H H ^ h l $ I t I
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( t i. i.illy l»,’f,.| ,*
M ill Mu i n , t 'i
" T A general cca.e fire l.etwccn j M el,,,If’ ‘mid 'he exam............ In* | (
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| rt'm.gth'Hmi llm AMIr,l&lt;^ I c i a h , C l 111) O u t l i n e d
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. I t I. i Kin I M IB (In* Mcnatc it &gt;i"t a I ill. Lot simpl*
I
&gt;I.
the tirmi'd for era nf Iwtr pm til** | hnlt'l * Mifrty rleposlt slronghox | from the lamiaiy free/c,
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,
*1 I t i ill t 1h' a iiiotii.n I., r«k&gt;* op i l* ,ilo'ion
il*
I
.hall Ih* effective ns of
.......fjnnrl found ID of the IH Imixp* Ipfl 1 Orange production for the lltM | WASHINGTON, Mar II t/fr &gt;|^ 0 C *H I O f l T 11111/4111011 |
villi' l\ hit •■i;111 5’.' 1f fni for &gt;i pci mii net it an'l Idilorttei
signing of till* agreement.
I tim e try guests were mi,' sing, lie &gt;ID ......... wa tvilhniitril rtl HH,
ni. iil'l tilt* It'll change In llte- iidci li.e Month
♦!"/' »t
Denmark'* foreign ndnister, »&gt;o 1
’HiWIlillOlU J j| V (* (* f‘ S
'.’. T'he general cease fire shall !»’
(t'lmllnirert on I’agr Might)
• tmi.lHIit la.*f,*s - III per cent Iris lave
.11 J|t i l l i i ' l Ni l i ' k
.’tn.’t , A-ciist■-11.1 Hoi* • sitting ml* .
f ‘ IH f
lliismiisscii, mill I "'lay
j |.|„n, lntcrnal;»nal i* Ihr Isrg
complete mill enduring nnd ahull
^
I ilnn. |„ ,t ,.r n .on'a crop hut ll per expcrla Ills country to drchlr " PH) HMl(
Iti.e i
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,'lpV I . 1'icnlK f l o n o t | » , . e i*|. f n , ,
if Mi*
, BrilW|„K ,.|vh* ,,rapply l*&gt; ad elemrnla of militury U | i g | f , / b | ' W i i l l i n *
I &gt;»t mnrt than average. A ntunth tlm very near fulur**" «h&gt;’D&gt;rr '•*; B»„iratl&lt;m In ihr world, and dm
* 1.1
I
I t k " .Icl.nlc on n mot ion "I 11 ** • nol
f
V
forcer* umler the command of the U U U j V T I
I f llll.L - T blalago, ll..... .
**a;. foieraat at UP. Join Die Atlantic Deli’iitm Allmii"
lit ift *i .Mirth Rail l, \ lo'M Dm* in-- ■(
,||P (,Mj ;;*j yPNT, |1H, Kro**u
ligiiator parties, land, urn aml »,r*
« ! / • I I . ‘."U.mm l„,xr,.
I,
i
»i g*HOt'g
\\ list* »',** cr ,*r ’ie ! oan.i'oi
Talking to reporlrr:. afl&lt;’&gt; a j from M) („ 7,2(10 clubs with a t»l»l
wharayer locatael, and ahall extern) t 3 C f l( H ! I1 6 1 llU 1 1 ll
TT 111! Grapefruit production *v*. e»tl miiMiln meeting with Ni*rr-I*n "I nicnihershlp nf nlmut 100,000, ,1. J
111*11»' Ci'l I Vandenbrrg (R -Mu lit took tho
to all sector* In which nruied .
.
g\
nt
.
• iii.it, eI nl |!i.UMI,(lOO leixe.t-’l!!i per
Root to argue that Dirrklcv's rulD .atlaa-4 &lt;!• Faa- Vc.-&gt;
Myrra, past president of the ft,
;Imii(»h I *tid BernInoIr ' '■&gt;■&gt;■
forces of the two parlii'* arc* fmimt
l IM.4?0 hit | mg is wrong. Vandcnboi g mndc »n
f«ut yea. *u.i n
*
mm
■'
.Land t.lons rlnh, lot|*y 1old Limn one,* again wilt l*» th* ''■m
tn proximity to each other.
rent timri* limn average, A month
itto yif L
-rigr* 7l f ’ opponte rulmg in the in t Corner * 1*
In
* i ihr Tmiri-i cemer.
cnnvrrrailori ort a n*ti&gt;ut ■&gt;J, .
:t. No (dement of ground or air
logo Du im p was rmrs’Li.it ul id,
ifv Me i
rrS'i'Ji
a balf I * Ian ho '.&gt;#■. 'I
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l
d
e
r
"LlrmV
Myers
«poke
In
hrhalf
of
di»
artwork
bro«&gt;lc*ri
v
h«&gt;.
The
hmly
of
Waller
G.
Schoener
.........
.
forces of either party "hull advance
Im x e ,
, ■I *
o f g ' . j a ■ '■rs;
; i*
bin candlda-y *s governor of l.imi rn K "llnil Hunt" -tin1
maim
TM,
3/r.
DHNIt,
21
who
died
'
'
beyond or pass over llnr* or poal
*
I'll- D. j.iirlmcnl mid nhout M,.
,.f t t 1H1 1 1 ,,,|f iml I Vandenberg n I Mi,*'
1 * u*
t'l-tricl "O". He w *. lulrudoc-*i hy
from Orlando’s Mim.. ' iti'l 1u *i" .HIin*! ■
lions now lir|d try tlir forritioKl June 21, HU! from wound* re- ......
Mill ANDO. Mar. 11-1,17 l.-arK- J, IV, Gerretsnn of the Del,and -a il
were
I ''I' ii'ging tha . *' li *
* Mm *
•1
•
f
i
»
!♦
1
'
tnditorium Ih* work of \l &gt;&gt; 1 1
* 1 - .f#i « k .
element* of Ii* ground foreea amt celved.lt. halite on June 21. is rx 1"
8. f'rsvry, owner of Hie liu
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4a Ifll lift
♦..,1 [ lli * -4H.4*' ■ I4 «|
^
IH. W-ilorsday, Mar D'.. I.,
l.lr|U"&gt; Mlorc ill Apopka, wax Kill club.
m* elr*incut of air or naval force* pertml lo arrive In Sanford Tucv-!
1Ml 4.* rl 4' 1 •1;Jft*r
"II .1 Cl
Need for more umpires and as- dc’lnri’.l "Snnforil liny" ■■ t
'' " , 0 .u 13,"00,1)00 boxes e«l 1* ,1 ' night when Lee Young,
ef either parly shall enter or pan* day afternoon for funeral service"' •“" ' I 1
THE WHATHEK
•! 11►
1"f 1 I'lti n 1, v (uhtl tfiFfiiil
ilstanl itian»gera for Die Junior "Hint Hunt."
and
burial
'
,,ir
"|r
*
*
Hr’
Urapebartender
in
thr
tavrrn,
luhtuok
ovrr water adjacent to the const
• ,.
WII • 1 It* »» oaf 'll! #V|M '
league teams wa* stressed hy
(
m
m
n..rn
In'
Hanford,
June
0.
102.1.1
flan*
liavi*
hern
minhIn
the
nwiirr
for
.*
prowler
ami
slml
linn now held by the other party
LAKELAND, M.i.
II
I'
14 (All 11«4l»»«l 4*11 1*4444f | I4IM |
rming Mchoenemann attemlod t l.- 1' ' 1 li-n
"l"'"t
00.®
00 r*Mf)
him when lie frilled In hull, Hngm Harry Rolison. King Lion Hainilion &gt;l»ll llrinlloy, prrsidrtil "I Mm
lla n .*IB‘®
O.
Pag*
for nuy purposes whatsoever.
’ llie Federal SI.Do I
• 'Ami.utg
illsltro said that Iu* lm&gt;l hern ad­ Mamin,ih- Junior ('hiiinl»*i &lt;&gt;! *
oral
*chmil*
und
llie
high
school
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,
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h.
Orange
County
Deputy
•I. Complcto Mtjtorvlxioii of tho
I .'Vi vien foiro,a I l&gt;o
p- mu ml 11
vised that the stands at the soft iiiri.a, in moko Chuck Act,*-. 1 «• ]
Kt. pierce from which lie grail-! I r il w ir H o n k s M u r e
tlwriff said.
truce hy uniter! Nation* nh»orver* at
! Florida toniglil and S.ii'iid i. t.nr
hall diamond where the Imya will nf Do* xliow, ami hi* a , iiin' I'lu r lt * A p p l f l t y D i e s
imted
In
1042.
lie
entered
the
*erf
o
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l
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C
v
K
H
J
flO
rC
Roth
Crnvcy
ami
Young
orcu
mid colder nnd ^.jalteiod Do-.' tn
. . •hull he allowed ami facilitated. vice in Octolier, I f 1.1 und trnlucil
pled adjoining apnrlinenis with play are In had condition and Dint Reggie "Rough*'' Crus* li,.n..i.u. .
I n C o l u m b i a , S . C . ,0111c area 1,
Ii. Movement* of civilian* "hull
Hnr Clly may have to tear lhem rlepuly sheriff*. Thin x i i i i i i - In ■».» I
at the Great Lake* Nuvul Rtat Ion
lliolr
wive*
above
the
Tavnn.
mil occur from one "Ido lo the before being lent to tho Pacific
Thr forccmt sai l:
(t'anllaa-n nn i-ae* »U«hii
Parrish said,
«n* given Arllmr Godfrey m .li
other exrept by mutual agree­
"Fair and coldsr, light lurtheri,
A
I
Applrhy,
In.
.on
of
A
Tr
*
«
.
area. Fur nine month* ho served on, JACKSONVILLE, Mar. U -&lt;/P)
Jaanrtlr llnv|* of Do* lioilliay
Young denrenilrd to the Tavern
,*n n tv x n i n m i T n i
wind* with long tmbdJ of ?»tm
ment of tlin partlra.
V
I,
\|i|*l**bv
mid
Dir*
l»!r
Albert
OrgnnUcd labor asked the Flor­ a fow minutes after Cravej.i ... ^ n/ ' . ' , T!'
an
aircraft
carrier
and
wa*
later
xloiw rprently.
II. This general erase fire agree
tlH-lil. ..f Manful.I, ili*',| yrv.Ui. sod high ground 1 about light do
^*J; I ABO, Tex., Mar. I t —f/Pl
Irnuxfemd la u acapluno tender. ida I mills! rial Commission today who had entered the tavern I"
According lo llrntllny, il,* ■ ...
irnatlaa.- era !•&gt;■• inahti
warmer thru I f " ground
for
Increased
unemployment
end
determine
the
ram**
of
the
mdse,
^
,,k
1
y""th
wearing
a
Kurvlvor* Includo hi* parent"
iiiolc Jiiycees are cooking oi&gt; . ,|,i\ in l ..liinil.iii, ?! •' foltmvtng
"Frost deposit v dl form '.'‘her’'
i Ik,i l dllirss
' worker* compensation benefit* and and upon hearing a disturbance
untform was arrested to special apron for "llnogb
t'rmHnued on Pega Eight
for (luestlonlng In the slaying wear on tin* show. ||„ nt .* .*■•!
M. \i&gt;|.|.l,v 11* *•«I m M*nf»td *»‘otpei stitrr drop* ’ ’ 'blrt*/ *1 &lt;
Industry opposed any Increase.
near tho front of the building day
........
At Hu* same time, a dcltgu called "halt." When tho noise fail of a Texas Chrlstiisn University (hoi xovernl crate* of Kiiiuo..| liming In cnily i hitdlmod slid *' d-grre.'i or loivrr, with 1 ast ’omperaturo in cutde^i !•&gt;" ground hHon of Insurance men appeared tn ed to conic, he fired In that dlrcc dean.
Counly celery would be given cm./ Inrifli’il (In* tni’iil M’linol*. H(1 tl*'! ration l occurring ubrnrl . UO A M
ie ulid in I ’lilonthtn fur 211 yearn.
Detective Hgt. C. C. Key said lit tho «how.
oppose a recommendation that Don,
ch
Sinvtvi.r* includo id* wifo nnd )inturd«y morning.
Homo demonHtratlon c l u b *
Parriih *a)d that no lniiu**t; lh« youO&lt; wa* sclxed on batat of
compensation bo extended to cover
Dnnro of I lif* Orlando Murii.iiml
"Gninesvlllo d liliM
Gian d!
thruughout Rcmtnola County arc
lo** of work due to ilckneie be­ would be held and that the slmot- j a telephone (Inscription from tin* Amlilorliim will open at I :tn |* in,, , iiddmi, Lm to, Jr. and Gad
John Henry Kreinbrlng, TO, cause, they said, It would be goV’ lug had been termed accidntal.
nf &lt;*&gt;&gt;lut|ibinj his Mint her, Mri. .Mary, Ijocrour, 30; &lt;j*in«ivttlo,
preparing exldhlt* to compete for
Sheriff at Cleburne, Tex.
M. aial a two flour pre-broodca &gt;•
six aiilort. Mtarkr, 31; Cltrn, J.’ : Wdttston,
prlxo* ami ribbon* *1 tha Legion died at tho local hoipllat yeiter- ernmenial Interference with pri
allow start* nl 2 :0(1 I*. M., with A(i(drhy, Manfnrd;
Mi
,
.1,
II.
Ml.
Ji,tin,
Mm.
Stanley Wrirsdale, 33; Oc*l*. *t.
sponsored Semlriolk County Fair dny at noon.
vnte buiineea.
Ilia rrgnlnr nil portion of the *.lotw
Horn In Detroit, Mich. Mar. 22 .
"Upper E **t Coavl Dutrict DoVciimv and MDi Kuclniilo Appleby
which will open at IliOO P. M..
Labor’s recommendation! varied
following ut 4:00 IV M.
1878,
Mr.
Kreinbrlng
came
to
nil &gt;.f Mnnfmd; Mr*. Lest to M. f ond, Pierson, 23i C ieicent City,
Monday, Mar. 21 at Celery amt
widely, even «g did iaduatry'e
Lake
Monroe
in
4P11
where
ho
Inylni, I*n11n lli’Mi’h; M l* \V 11. 23; limiting!!, Bummll, JO. Mew
Mpllonvllle Avenue* opposite the
Mario Uroettmen, apokeaman
TDIINH TO I,OCRS
engaged In carpantar work and
.I,., l. inn, .lin k’iiinvilli*; and Ml i. Smyrna, 31; Mima, 3?.
Municipal Hall Park.
for Central Labor Union, said that
farming.
LANH
8 IIERG, Gnrtimny, M.n T I IIU-cH nf Gnliliiiliiii.
"Orlando
district:
fiuitland
John Senkarlk I* repreaentlng
Ho Te survived by two »on*. organisation wente tha maximum
11—(/!*)—Alfred Krupp, once Ger­
Campbcll-l/osslng Po»t 59 of the
I'lini’iid nrrvlii** will lie held I'ark, lluwey, 30; Forc.t City, Ply­
Albert of Lake Monroe and Hyl- weekly unemployment bcneflla In­
many’* chief gun-maker, has
Cai.ielherry,
Fern
Malm,lay at the Dunbar Puneral mouth, 31;
American Legion in tho prepara­ veeter of Detroit; five grand- creased to |24 a week for 2S
NEW- YORK, Mar. I I —f/I’l Ruiinei* new* today features llie sumoil the trade of hi* nnrehtoi *
II ihiii* in ('1111111111)11 and burial will I’ark, Oviedo 32; Conway, Unia.
tion of eihlbtte. with the auiat- children, Emery and Johnnla weeks.
that
of
u
locksmith.
(ilia, Dr. Phillips, 33; Ki'*imiti"0,
111kI' pla, a in Orangotmrg, S. C.
ance of Judgo Dovgla* fltemtrom. Kreinbrlng, Lake Monroe; Mary
Richard 8 . Hamme, regional di­ iwo-wey stretch.
Serving n 12-ycnr term foi war
3t, Sanfutil, 3fi; Wintei-fGiitderv
Annuel report! of big cor|x»atoms pour in, most nl lliein showing
Mlie LUa tyeodard, county homo Ann Krainbrlng, Hanford; Gerea- rector for Local 2,000 United Traneltd,
.
r . S. I’O fU l.A IIO N
demonitrrfion afont, la oupor- dine and Hueanne Kreinbrlng of port Service 8 upply. a CIO union, record sslei end earnings. New record* are set again in slecl produc­ crime* nt Landibcrg, Krupp wuik*
at tho anvil In tho prison wmk"llrooksvilte
di.-lte I:
t’a n j.
WASHINGTON. Ma. i 1 -(/*•)—
xlilRf tho 4-H Club exhibit pro­ Detroit.
proposed payment# be &gt;30 a week tion, and the auto industry slrsms for new high output.
shop, hi* defonso counsel, Dr. Km I Tin* Diiltril Stale* population, deriti, 30; flnnhiiell, lVel*.l,i, .12.
for
30
week*.
gram. Theta will includo canned
But price reduction* riot thef — —-------------------------------------- - Arndt said today.
Funeral aervirea will b held at
climbing mmi* than 201),1)00 cuch I l l „ o k ‘ V i l l e , I l . l ; I ' l , m l ( ' H y . I , » ! , c product*, dairy produeta nnd baked Erlckaon Funeral Homo 8 eturnew* column*, along with more 154.2 billion at tho end of Jan­
Ho denied report* thnt Krupp month readied 11 record 118,000,- Imnl, t&gt;enham, 31; k'.diii ", !'&lt;
good*, clothing and handiwork, uay at 3:00 P. M. with ,Rev L.
HARRY BD1NGTON DIES
lay-off a by a Now England msv/n* making toy gun* in id* prison linn la»l Jan. I, Dm Ciuixii* Ruroan
craft* and art work and flower R. Ruahton officiating. Burial
BEVERLY HILLS, Cailf., Mar. chlnery maker and two Southern uary, aro practically tho same a* cell.
at tho end o f tho year. Retail
reported today.
tt
JACKSON Vlt.t.E, Mur. 11 , n
arrangement*.
Death hai claimed one of cotton mills, and the closing of storoa cut tholr Inventories during
will taka place In Evergreen
HIGH LOW
Royal Crown ahowa will oparata Cemetery, Pallbenrere will be C. the film eolony'e pioneer*, Harry two Peanaylvanla coal mine,:.
PROTESTS ARREST
January, tho Department of Com­
t’KATK I’lll.M FIRE
Atlantic Clly
33
1.'
■fain this year at tha fair.
8 . Hawaiui, Qua Ichmah, Paul E. Edlngtos,
Hart ara aorno of tho gleasunt merce say*, reflecting clearance
CARACAS, Vcnaxticlu, Mar. 11
WASHINGTON, Mar. 11—(/I*)— Rlsmnrk
rl
Ogtaeby, F«&gt;d Holly, J. J. Mann
He died at hie home yesterday Itomev-and soma of the unpteusalat. Manufacturing and whole- —(/T’l—Tho conservative Cupui Lira broke out In the bolter room Ruffulo
31
.‘d
MAM GOBI UP
and Frank Price.
at tha age of 69. Former praaldant eant— In today'e newer
___
_____ ______
sale inventories
rose,_ ________
reflecting Party, largest in Vencmoln. prn- of the Nor tee-Manat c,, Crate (m il* Detroit
2t)
at
PARKERSBURG, W. Va.. Mar.
or famoua article corp., ha waa
Tha government cheerfully rc- tha slowdown In re-order* by ro-‘ tested today tho nrroHt of Lui* puny curly today und tho Juck- Minneapolis
21
17
JEWELRY RBTURNBD
Greta Garbo'a agent when aha K rte that pcraonal lncom&gt;,* in tel Iere.
Herrera Camptn*, editor of Diu icuivillu Ktrc Department was call­ New York
34
n
M A N ILA , Mar. 11— OP) ■Jaw- made her American movie debut
Buary continued at the annual
“ Bwepapor El Toiografo.
ed
for
help.
‘
Further
oaeing
of
prices
la
rePhoenix
73
47
airy Miaad by Unlud Sutea foreae and repraeantad many ether atari rata « f I220J billion, fust a ehaJc
A humor column written under
porlad In auch varied thing* a*
I-liter in thu morning, wood Saint Louis
to
2(1
from Jaea P. Laurel, Japanett In the laat two doeadM.
_______
____
uadar
tha
record of &gt;221 billion in Pennsylvania crude oil, radio*, the editor's name poked fun at Dig trimming* were still burntijg hut San Antonio
07
30
puppet praaldant of tho Phil
and ealary
a H*. M g - W P S w m U v o pro-tDoeambor. W a n tad
salary p v ■toe! and copper scrap.
military Junta which govern* Dm 75 men were tearing off metal Seattlu
51)
-It
Y?‘ OTnad.
T»
*
but
country.
Herrera
waa
accused
of
shouting of thu two-story building Jacksonvlllo
Penneylvania grado crude—a
73
W E S
III
enough hrevir. bleb anallty crude used violating censorship by not sub­ and throwing out tho burning wood Miami
83
nt
a iT r tC K
S s A
chiefly for lubricants—drops 25 mitting hie column bafor* publi­ while stream* of water played on Orlando
83
45
raae Barbara Kant, euovlvaa.
fnvaatorloe of
tO*o— ca M m i »•**&gt;
cation.
the scraps.
Telluhaasco
07
39
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he^dZ':*tW .r.ffl Mlami Hole! 1*1 49 State C i t r u s
Robbed By Four To Be 6 Million
Ma s k e d Bandits Under Last Year

Complete Plains On
Orlando Prognim

Arrive On I iiesdav -....*

Apopka Man

Unemployment Aid

BxliibitH Prepared For
Seminole County Fair J. II. Kreinbrinir
Of Lake Monroe 1)1

Record Sides And Earnings, Price
Reductions Dot Industry News

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T H E BA N FO H D H E I A L P , M W P p W R P X G W P A

Fort Sumpter B attle
To Be Re-Fought In
Fireworks On Apr. 19

Medina Shortens1
Hours For Trial
Of 11 Top Reds

TU M M Y M A iq u

Celery. Market

Hollywood

HOLLYWOOD, Mar,
t j. 0. C 'A H L D T 1 S B
Paramount aeems to be looming
CHARLESTON, Mar. 8 ’( Spec­ ahead in the race to gat a Jet
U I H T H ^ T r '' CAT"
Hanford
ial)—Reenactment of the battle of flight picture on the screen.
(MMo
Fort Sumter, In firework*, will be
KKMINOLB COUNTY
•'Jet Fighter” Is jrettlng high
onn of tho major events of the
Damsel
priority on Alan Ladd’*
busy
Isiwtr K. Co»«t
Axnlua
Fe.tlvul
In
Charleston
Apr.
Selection O f J u r y
schedule. Ha m*y start the film
Other rinrlds
19-24.
fttD A
after he fialshea "A fter Midnight."
KL. OCalif.
To Take Week, Fed­
The firework* display fa aebid- Meanwhile RKO'e " J e t Pilot" is
C a If.
If
lik'd fur Apr, «0 on tho battery, ■till In the scripting stage nnd no
Ls Ilf .
eral J u d g e Says
tiih sr It
where Charleston resident* pro­ starting date Is announced fur
TO TA L
menaded and watched during, the Warners' “Je t."
JIM W Y O R K M K T . * L I
* NEW YORK. Mar. 8—&lt;/P&gt;attack on tho harbor fort Apr. IX,
There's an Interesting problem
Fcdcrsl Judge Harold K. Medina,
»*■ Clear. Trie 14. Arr, H. Unloads
1KOI. E. Mllby llurton, director ot
announcing hr was "(reviouily
the Charleston museum, who ha* In connection with the' Jet sub­
yt.n.
u i ri-m r W
F
,“ «• u u iq f f--------------To"
'oo(j &lt;
&lt;iual.
' been nniiiiliiled chnlriiinn nf the jects. Air pictures have featured
*00(1
1Ul
fatigued." today temporarily aliorl*
me
uramanc
poWer
of
roaring
enl.io
•
see
muck battle, suys plans aro for
tnrd.haujt G th»-tnni piiaty trial
i.ee - M
‘ O
1 t\ :
' ri'pllrns of the forts involved to ha “ Inc* and vibrating planes. FirstSill • I M
m o stly
pi 11 high U. S. Communitti.
arid
uccount*
indicate
jet
flight
s.ee - M o
do* .......
moored near the battery for tht
PETERS and ALEXANDER KNOX face a momentous pro­ •
m o stly
Is something like sitting In space. BUSAN
» Medina laid hr expected (elec­
mock conflict.
blem In this scene from Columbia's "TH E SIGN OF THE RAM". u tlod
.Apparently
there’*
not
much
tion of a jury, which began yeilA S ^
W j f.5
Showing at tho Ritz Theatre screen today and Wednesday.
i The bnttlo of Fort
Humter,.drama In a whoosh.
R a sc a l
terday, would lake at lead a week,
which marked thu opening of thu
I H dux, fs w .............. ..........
Clark Gable’*
vehicle
being
1*1 do* .......... .........- ....... S IS •
find added:
, Wur Between the Stales, lasted
CITRUS REPORT
mostly .............I . } I
•
two days, before the fort fell to whipped up by Preston Sturgea Telephone R ates For
"I have become grievouily fa­
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. B -W ) 4 dus ......................................... 4.11 soum
la
like
a
dilly.
Tha
king
will
de
the
Confederates
under
dencral
O.
40*
tigued during the long hour* I
play a tycoon who auffers a break­ State Hospital Hiked —Report of the State Citrus In­
do*'
; T. Beauregard.
spection Bureau at 10;Qfl A. M. la do*
.....................
spent from morning until evening
down and la told by his doctor to
A m e . P a sc a l
today
In
boxes:
'
Another
hlstmlc
event
of
the
•low down. So Clark goon to. a
TALLAHASSErr, Mar.
MAmining rxhibila and for the
Grapefrtit Orange* Tangerines (C u e rc c tlu a
festival will be the lancing tour­ small town for a rest, lfo ends up —The Bt. Joseph
fo r
F r id a y ■ t/4/44
“
— Telephone an
a
period that we are examining talei41,429
70,720
7,272 dntdsn H. ■ do* should read 4,11*
nament. This sport Is a revival of by reorganising the town and TVIp graph Company today wa* Rail
l.oo, mostly l.o c-t.n Instead of aa
■tn, x x x w* will itart at 1 1 and
Truck
19.930
69,142
236
|community game* of tho Old Working as hard as ever,
lv e n )
authoriz'd) to Increase Its charge
199,862
7,608 t ID C ID N A T I
Smith. Horsemen titled and dressed
|diourn at 4,
M A IM K T BT M A Q Y
Paulette Goddard ha* been drop­ for service* to the Slate Hospital Total 61,260
J*
* C le a r. T r k 14. A r r . F l a I , C a tlf
a*
“knights1
'
carry
nlnc-foot
&gt; Previously, court has bean in
ping hint* that she'd like to play at Chattahoochr* from 118.16 » ________ ________ ______________
lances on which they try to catch the dumb mlatrea* In "Horn Yes­
F I ,A . r a s c a l
session from 10:30 A. M. to 4:30
|three rimtal rings ns they gaflop| terday." It would mean a repeat
114 dus, fsw ______ _
4.11
P. M.
down n cour-e.
with Rrod Crawford, who I* np* Utilities Commission said the pre­
i
l
t
i
t
r
=
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=
=
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” Defense attorneys introduced al­
■A N F O N I) S T A T M rA M M K H *
su m s .............................................
1.4a
NAffOMAl FIIWDINT of too American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Herbert i In Charleston and other parts penring with her in “Anna Lu» sent monthly charge Is “unjustly
M A H M irr
4 ilus
most 500 exhibits in their futile A.
I
of
South
Carollnu
arrangement*
casta. .
H c r o a r do m
.
and unreasonably discriminatory"
Goode of Portland, O re, presents the Auxiliary’! first red crepe paper
sam e -----............... r!r:VV.vYn
T h e f u llu w ln * p rie s* reported hy 4 d o t tu )O t‘s
man-week challenge to the jury poppy of Ita annual aala to President Trumon ut tha White House. Legion ; are shaping up for other events
........... i l o - |.M
Paramount got out a lot of It* against other subscriber*.
Ihe ilealere on the H anfurd M ists llulden Heart
|of
thu
festival:
ihe
mammoth
panrstam which Medina rejected last Commander Perry Brown of Desumont. To*., was present at the ceredtur* for It* sale* convention
M arket fur
fu r pruducs
pruducs *uL
sutd
The hoapiUl
operate* It* own Farmer* Msrkst
lit)
i
rnile
of
flouts,
the
sport*
and
____
p i snd
and dealer*
d e ale rs up
uu tu
•
*
to truchsrs
tu 1Xt11:01 i* IO dot ......... ...........-------- M l • f j
party, but gues* who got the most switchboard,
la which the poppy was presented. (International foundphotoj
Friday. He frequently accused them
but ha* sia trunk
Mar. I. 1»(».
waterfront events, dances, child- attention— Mack
r-Ai.tr. pascal .
Bennett.
The
gjf stalling through this period.
. . . 1 dot, ord. qua).
{ run's pets parade, and selection comedy king's biography la bolng llne* connected with the telephone ftesne, nisck Valentine
•*iir*d.
; * # : 171 |
. ROITOD
MKT
■ Trie
Tha judgi
Judge also deniad an apcompany’*
switchboard
at
Chatl).1
^
.
,
M
'tInd.m
r*.m
u*it
fr is u r
I of the queens
planned hy the itudlo. John Luna
Uu Hj&gt;r .................... .
»| »? * ! ! i xi» c lo l.
plication to txcuse ona of tha deVisiting queen* provide tho hub will play Bennett and Betty Hut­ tahoochco.
I’reHident’s
Speech
&gt;1 fondants, C
Clty Councilman Ban*
The commission said
around which thu entire festival ton the Mabel Normand role.
Davis, Jr ., to attand a
Jamln J. Pi
showed that 21.62 percent
Mill*IINW«# fc'fttM
11it#|
revolves. Once chosen hy their re
MOM rousted out Its star* again calls through the Chattahoochee; Ci
council meeting.
speclive communities, they will be for a portrait by a national m*ga
for passage of a federal ntd-toHo assarted “there will be “no •ducation hill.
included In Asolea festival advance sine. To avoid any protocol, tho exchange arr handled
' Moment of this trial whan tha
publicity and onro the festival names were seated alphabetically. hOSpital.
And the president urged Con­
, *.,« .in. I.. . . III. llal.1
t l i,A H 00
proceeding* era under way with­ gress lo speed action on uhi lo
upon*, they will become tho dar­ "That Gable Is always In the mid­
- ill
out tha presence of all tho defen­ education.
lings of the city nnd tho state, dle of any picture," said Spencer
4
Churchmen
dants."
“If our country Is to retain Its
nnd will tie royal visitnn at all Tracy. "He picked tho right Initial,"
Defense lawyers scraped tha freedom In a world of conflict­
events
of the six-day festlvnl In
John Payne h-.s u rmnrt plan to I
bottom of the legal barrel yes­ ing political philosophies," ho
(C s a t la a e a re a m r i s e one*
Charleston
» oo - 1.|4 i t i l ..........................
t R : *»•
s Dos ilu r
terday in a last-ditch fight said, "We must tnka steps to as­
fit current conditions, "Whenever |of political and civil rights.
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,
.
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,
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,,
,, . Hquseh, Velluw Hu ll p r
I sign for a picture, I promise to
•gains starting tha actual trial. sure that nvery American youth
* i ’ll m o stly
* &gt;®
do*'......—
J
m * « 1"
/.tlra v k o Ile z lo v , J 8 , M e t h o d is t ,,T u r n ip * , tin s llu n ........ ''•IS ■
But Federal Judge Medina shall receive I lie highest level of
help exploit It hy tours or any 16 years for espionage, three •Tumatuse, Frt ........... . J-S! ' ? J ! i I'sseal ............................... ........ S .M . M l
( ’o n jfrt'H H Roundup
in
I 0» - 4.40 m . | d o l
________ M 4 - (.4 4
turned down a hatch of motions training hy which he can profit."
other means," he tell* me. That’s years for spre
spreading falso rumors i Tum ntuee M slc iTTN
Va
and called In a group of prospecwise In these time* when produc­ and a 260,000
H'sBtlwwf* r mm l*as* O*#)
K0route from the Orlando hose
0,000 leva fine on the I oranaea^Valsnclas llux X* op
i
*
°
i
■
j*
do*
..............
I' • t i i
Juror*.
“
‘ I.U
M&gt;1S
ence with Mr. Truman, liefora the ers uru more conscious uf exploit­ same charges. Ills sentence was
to Winter Park, the President de­
poorsr .'______........... .
h'J^
. Tha panel nf no that walked In­ dicated the Mills .Street Causeway
oka
A
T
L
A
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T
A
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M
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President left fur Florida, that ation.
hravler because h* had been in th e. |iul ............................. (i.to
14* C ls a r . . T r k ». A rr.
to court included four negroes and In honor of the late Henato, Ch,tr­
ho want- a finish fight made on
Iiron Martin and Jerry Lewis mllltnrv reserve
llerelpte
fairly
llahl
tudsy
on all c ilp t s v# ry lig h t by tru c k .
military
reserve.
p
„
„
|
u
.d
em
a
n
d
good,
f-akhag#
about 20 women—two of the ies O. Andrew, Ill-Flu), who il'ed
the rule change.
slarl their radio show in n week
L A . Hold i n H e a rt :
Ralrhev, Baptist minister, murkel sirunasr, auad demand, F1-4
dos - ............. . ....... |,40
group* the defense ha* charged on Kept. IH. Ill-Ill,
This nppuronlly prompted Bona- or two. The night club comics nro ton/.nhnrt
ui.ee.
C„r
anvlnir
and
h
160Cntitiaga
■«!•«
today
was
mostly
sams
I Apt 4 haldqvsrs, low
are discriminated against In Jury
tor Itiis-cll |l)-(ia), railing signals •art of NIlCs plan to regain ten yt ars fur spying anil a iw , , n p. r ba(I. vegstaMe* fslllna
.Mrs, Andrews, widow of the
■
i06
li
ve
fine,
i&lt;
&gt;
nisei
iitiniuy
requlremsMs
sold
aa
....;
r " ; ...... •;.... .......
torrice.
fur
the
filibuster,
to
tell
his
speak­
Istunlng power lost hy CUB talent
Senator, stood beside Mr. Troinun
Almost nil the time since the during the ileillentieo surround* ij
ers they will have to do their mlds. They'll Iiav„ thu prise time
Ladln roim V.aS.renlecu.U l.w as
' l l V S i s w , d.ire-trial proceedings opened Jan. hy inrnds-ts of thu Andrews
best toward u-lrig up a day’s time following Bob Hope nml Fibber uciguitted un spy charges but was j nmnd mudsrats.
17 had bean consumed hy the c!eser'enred *u five years In prison.
T~
~ ~ VT
I 1" *
each.
McGee,
family
and
about
26
leading
rivir
fanse’s unsuccessful attack on the
The President's reported insis­
Chnrleti Coburn
keeps busy nnd a 4,090,000 leva fine for black | V e g e t a b l e M a r k e t
and
political
figure*
of
(Image
JACKSONVILLEI Mo». 4 - ( A F ) —
Jury picking system.
------------------------tence on n showdown didn't Jibe enough at 71. Ho goes from “Tho marketing.
—Florida eggs, m m a 0 /ads A
; Court wa* adjourned after (.'mmty. The Senator's son, State
q u a lity .
1 &lt;
with what annul Administration Western Slory" at U-l lo "Every­
Rep.
Charles
(1.
Andrews,
Jr.,
M
"ko
Dlmlror.
“»■
„
T
Markst
■sasrslly
stsady
on
three of the penal had been axllcutrnunls were -living behind tho body Doe* It" at 20lh-Fox to Church ol Christ, got six years I Mr|y Ntw york market on Flur*
Introduced
Mr.
Truman.
Mayor
eed from service for personal
scenes.
j
p
s
i
x
nnd
r
l
’
ht
months
for
spying,
one
id*
fruits
and
v*a*t*ble»i
"Bodies
and
8ouls"
at
MUM.
Lat­
William
llrurdnll
of
Orlundo
iun&lt;l«
aeons. Mora prospective jurors
C u rra n t M a rk e t f e e . . . ____
ter Is a father-son doctor story year f i r spreading rumor, and a
examined today.
|I tha presentation speech.
1. Hnan bsan*
starring Glenn Cord and June line uf lO.tiOti uvas. lie was dep- bushslB
bushels pI'lsqlKula
ls n tlfu ls J.»
I .S 00 --t.l»
- I .I I , /*w
f*W
* . ..._a^Yr,*s l r “ j:
“ tha
■* panel‘ th e 11 President Truman was tho sec­
The Judge told
.
Rill
Odham
Flight
po o rer iow a s 1.14, H trln g lss *
J(Uyaon.
rived of civil rights for eight t.po,
trial might last two months or ond Chief Executive to visit Rol­
llla c k V a tsn tln e s fs w b sst I 10-1,11, DmaL
•0
Quickie.......... Ricardo Montalhan years. His property was conlUcat- p n n rsr d u a lity |.o n . 1 . i s , W a x * * n
lins In the lost t.'l years to receivn
Naira
ff'willltete#* Fro m F « i f f)« # i
......
„
quality
CIO.
Florida
la rg e
------- - ‘ IT e x
M
la
hoping
for
a
flight
picture
as
44
an honorary degree. On Mar. 24,
«*d.
through cloud* nnd I had a hel­
lls s fs w f u lr q u a lliy 1.00.
H a lts d lr s c l (o r o a tu m s rs
Angel Dlncv, 40, olso I’cnt- l ls t.lm
1000, President Franklin flehtmi
*
henna h u ih s ls
4.00-4.04.
luva time finding an opening hla next nt MGM. He's gut the
41
China War
build
far
It
I.lntlu
Darnell
will
ocostul,
wns
acquitted
nf
spying
Ils
e
ls
I..
A.
c
ra
te
s
bunched
unRoosevelt received the honoraiy
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iigaln."
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count
poor
q
u
a
lity
M
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.
Hm
all
...........
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display
her
shapely
gams
ngnln
but
got
u
year
fur
spreading
fnlse
degree of Hortnr of Literature,
■mom was greeted hy illgultarles
u ji
i» * ( "
1 i.'nMmue 1\ tmsliel tiuxss Uumss- r .'x lr s
fC w a tla s s e Fro n t F a a e ( in n
At the same ceremony, Mis.
from New York amt New Jersey, In "Everybody Does It." Long runiors. He was fined 10,696 lovas, ll(. n„und type l.so-l.oo. poorsr la rg s
41
quc. (Whampoa is llie old (.‘hinrir Roosevelt received the Algernon
1 IS , Ited typ a 1 VO. fe w 1.14, s m a ll­ l.Wt poultry
time
no
see.
Ills
properly
wns
confiscated
nnd
including nvtnllmi and public of­
er s ite 3.0U, savo y type fe w 3.uu.
To
Ills
civil
rights
were
lifted
for
military academy.)
Sydney Sullivan Medallion, 'onficials.
r. rsT°
3.34. Cucum lm rs h u s h rls 11.00, pour
O
sssrs
Caniumtr*
to f n lr ■
iu i ' I I iv (o n .s u n , la r a * a lt*
tw o y e n rs.
Refection of Hu, It was pointed shiered one of tin1 college'- hi idl­
trrysri rad
Eddie Eagan, New York Athle­
fs
w
1.00,
p
tc
k
lss
10.40.
est
awards.
lbs u» ,— ~ I I
II
6ut, would weaken the control
Mid-Wewt Freeze | Alex iioder Zuhnrluv, 66, Meth­ K s s i ’ ls n l lo n lis li lis a l 1,14-1.11, IN
tic Commissioner, was listed among
rad
odist minister, wns ncqullted of io o riT l.an -I.4 0 , E a c sro la b u sh sls Urullsrs
In lOSO. almost two years after
•vor the rnhlnel hy Chlang ami
(he official greeters, representing
i - l UwU It
»..ll
II
i
.0i1-3.29.
I
l
r
s
s
ii
onions
IK
Inch
csleaiihmugi' hot sentenced to n year
tl?Ufe|lRII9it tie**- •’Mgt Uni*.
Other uUrn-crmsrrvatlve eiemcnl* ho retired os I’resldiml, Colvin
heavy
Muvor Wllriiu ll'llwyer nl New
• ry c ro trn s p p r o x im a ls ly 4 ttussn 4!(*n
lbs s p - „
. II
of the Kuomlntang (government Coolldge nml Mrs. Coolidgo visit­
II
vr remained below fluod stage but in prison for spreading fulsu ru­ 3.40-4.00.
York.
Hina
u c s b u sh sls H lg Itoston ty p *
party). Chlang'a weight ha* been ed tha college hul did not receive a
The nd nml silver plane was in Iowa scores of persons still mors He was fined 6,000 lcvns fs wL s lt3.40-4
l
l
a
h
t
---I
I
n
110
,
in
a
ls
r
n
r
ra
ts
a
.
flu
.
SPRING P R I N T - Spring'* surrounded quickly hy the milling wero unable to return to their and deprived of civil rights for
gilt In the government despite degree.
itnostsrs,
t ,
, ,s
m a in s
fs w t.o o - t.io . L im a *
1/4 Itnostsrs,
'«
. U
First presidential visit to Win­ pioulded shouhlerline In a dress liming of visitors at tho field l&lt; homes following thu flood* over two years.
lu is h il c a rto n s I’ sra la n s 41-114 t old ..... ......... .............||
w? retirement since Jan. 21 at Ids
1/4 b u sh rl cartu n a 44-IOOa I&gt;rssssd N. rT ityle 4fS till tea s f t All the churchmen stood before 4.40-4.00,
ter Park was mode hy Chester 1 Df turquoise and black ring-dot see lie* flier complete his record- the weekend. Borne 1,600 had been
ancestral home In Fenghwa.
l.r.ll,
34-34*
3.40.
s Ho Is said to ha closed lo acting Arthur In IHH.'I mid the second hy Bilk Cuffed neckline Is tied In a smashing flight. They almost nh- jvariiateil over thu wcekeml be­ the three Judges In tho Palace of
Frysrs
C s ls r y I * Inch o ra ts s (In lO sn b sart N
A . .v i
"
n 1&gt;
cause of high water*. In Missouri Justice listening to their sentences. 1 iln ir n 4.00-1.11, fs w 4.00, 4 ilussn
president l.l than to Chlang. He I'rashlent and Mrs drover Cle'"1- &gt; tenter front bow and tho bodice .scored the plane.
M
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1
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r
v
1
0H-S.00.
4
d
o
iin
1.40*4.00,
S
dotsn
I
t
.
Valley,
gas
service
still
was
cut
buttoned
down
the
front.
Skirt
There
wns
no
visible
emotional
re­
'
g
•nd the generalissimo have had an land In 1HHK.
4.40-4.00, 10 dossn 4.40-4.00. X X s
off and wnter wns being ration­ action from any of them,
t.9C l'n a c s l 1 dossn 4.31-4,40, ] U . f ts ^ h i^ y ~ ~ ~
«
uneasy truce In recent year*,
Tiie sky was chiudloss nml him ; fullness start* from below rows
IIKI.I. AH'-'S HIKE
1
o lt n 4.34-4.14, 4 dossn 4.4A-4.to, * lbs up
ed.
Resident*
In
the
town
of
4,009
...... 41
The courtroom had added dec­ 4 ddossn
f Run'* announcement that ho dreds of townspeople, student* nml i &gt;f shirring.
T.M.I.AHASHKK, Mur. H—&lt;/P) —
4.14.
tfsns
were
to
receive
typhoid
shots
to­
oration for Ihe sentencing. Court
ifld hi* cabinet had resigned canm member* of the college fined ihe I ( O . J r H i faitlialv I’huto)
The Florida Railroad and Public
1‘sp p srs b u sh sls C a llfn r n la won- light
*.— i 'I f
s r* m sd lu m s ls s fs w
3.00-1.40, Itnsstsra,
Suddenly at a meeting of the leg- Rollins rumpus on hour or more
tltllltles Commission took under day. Highway 76 wns reopened bailiff* had wheeled In a hlg while do th
sr tlu tln o ss ty n s 3.14-1.14, fs w
through tho town and rail tr a i­ ntastor bust of Premier Gcorgl
Matlve Yuan, which has had hi* before Ilia Pre-idem arrive.I,
advisement
today
an
application
l.o o , s m a lls r s ls s lo w a s l.oo.
, To Tho Chief" and Ihe "Star
Dimitrov, the old line Communist
t'n la tu s s 40 pound ta o k s O ils* r l ? . . ^ ' . ^ ' d m w n * h s * 4 s end f s tt
feollclai under fire. Tho legislature 1 Military policemen weri) sta­ ' Hpangled-Banmir."
nf Huuthern Bell Telephone Com­ nee was resumed.
About 60 mile* north nf MU- g k o bow rults Bulgaria,
lu
'---Triumph*
washsd 1114 ‘1 and‘ HU ‘t
tioned ul scores of corners nnd
•hatred Hun'* announcement.
pany
for
an
Immediate
nine
per­
slss A 1.11-1.00. fsw l.ll, Pontiac* Frysrs rate, •)..
WUri ValUy, the Mnnoon.-Harriaeveral uninn
Union lplcullarn
spectator* nflU
had t'H I slss A wsshsd 1.14, Hsbagni*
' Bun - whose father wa* Hr. |wide arena were roped off nml j Orange Avenue, the main street, cent Increase In rate*.
I was lined hy cheering thousands.
c o t i s ^ ^ - ' T - M •/
"
7 * rf!0nI fld ° n] ° &gt;W°® been In the court room an hour washsd UH t slss A 1.11. HsOJshs* fi-ii*
Bun Yat-Hen, “ father of tha Chin- guarded for thu offlclil party.
The Increase would lie In addi­
lb .x y — L jHflfl■.**&gt;.•
ii
Tho PrcsUmt worn'a black ham- tion to the temporary alx percent acre* of lawiands and forced h
.rn— Ihe sentencing
..ni»iu.in&gt; began.
h s m . The
Th« j4^_qii*rt bssksts Itsds It* dnssn lltn hsavf*
before
,stepped Into the
4 m Republic"
The president arrived at Rollins
several farm families to evacuate trial had been held In public.
burg
hat,
striped
trousers
and
a
J
lb*
up
"
j
U
u
.,,
I
t
t
.,
*'
fI“l4
Hqusih bushsls Ysllsw 1.40, larg- MtflE
as Chlang'a choice College nt 11:2(1 A. M. Tho official
boost granted the company under their livestock.
»» • 1
,
tr sis* 1.00-1.40, Acorn 4.00, Coca- light
That was during the party stopped at the Admlnlstra- black scml-foimnl coal, ’('hero was bond, effective Jan. I. The com­
......
Temperatures were around nor­
ssBss lares to vary tarn* l.io. Hnottsrs.
n
temperature
of
G
O
to
111
degrees,
Huebow. Chlang’a regime tlnn
Bull mng directly In front of
pany asked that the new Increase mal over most nf the country out­
...............illng
3.90.
fsw
1.15.
H
bushsls
small
to
CommiHsion Meet
msdlum sits 110.1.00, sams 3.00, old :.............. .
waa falling apart under tha rum­ tho chapelI where lie was to receive i At uao point ii ruupla of boys also he granted under hand, pend­ side the North Central cold belt.
Inraer low as 1.40.
|held up a crudely painted sign ing a final decision.
inative weight of Communist vlct- his degree,
They were ellghtly higher from
ICualtaasd Pram P a r s Osst
Harold Wahl and Leroy Col­ tho Great Lakes region south- of an assistant county agent to do
that gave them all China
Tho reremony nt the airport was reading:
Eds lives In fresh.weter rivors, of^w orl?e7^^pe” nj*w k«n tSor
"Thurmond."
lins, attorneys for tho comonny, westward Into Taxaa anil gener­ field resparclt and advise on plant­
North of the Kangtic River.
brief, A 21-gun salutu heralded the
As Iho parade reached tho said the requested Increase would ally lower along the Atlantic and
Spasm" t0 ‘ h* S* r , ***° 8,11 t«.i am old^#nougI( to prevtfla food,
Bun and acting President LI had hlg shin’s arrival.
ing of pasture*. Th* County, he
of owesn* and m*lre
Bt scan eye to eye. LI ha', been
Dr. Holt, Governor WatTan, causeway, several Confederate return Southern Bell (9,228,652 a Gulf Coast state*.
■aid, would share tha cost* of the
--------------------- — ~
flags
could
ho
seen
III
tho
crowd.
year.
taking to end China's three-ysar Senators Pepper and Holland and
Thor* waa oomo rain In lower assistant'* (4,000 a year salary
itU war at almo*t any price. Bun tha mayora of Orlando and Winter
Tha President hack to normal
Michigan, Illinois and Missouri with the B ute, Mr. P o m replied
Radioactive carbon-U lose* half
hoiked at stiff Communist de­ Park were among thofa welcoming aftar his late sleep yesterday, beat
. . . .
•ome snow accompanied the that would be impossible for tha
tha Chief Executive,
moat of his staff down to break­ half ita radiating power In 0,000 eoM Into North Dakota am) Min*, Hoard to do anything on the matter
year*.
Sun moved the robin f t to Cdnton
Tho base hand played “Hall fast, reporter* wur* told.
noaota.
Itcfare Oct. t, but lt would he taken
'tor Chlang loft In January, lea*under consideration then.
a Li In Nankin*. Last month,
The repurt of flupt, L. I*. DrlsI flaw In Canton to pursued*
kell concerning Impravcmcnta at
in to return to Nankin*.
1MB l o u m i warn m a » b m W tha County Homo drew enmmendt
At ibo time, l.l’a olooo omocIoIto* United Mate* Ate Forcs’i B-60 lion from Mr. Pope, Recent im
i aald It wao the acting PrealhontMT, lAMkg Lady II," fiaakad provemenl* Include new fencing
m fi "final effort." They aald
hy a M l
thate hirtarie noa-etop Installation of new llghta In tha
Sun did not rourn, M would
wortd flight, 'M l th* barn, and a new ewlng built by
g et Sun from tho premiership,
ol thate apte trip to NiWMnaa Mr. Drlskelt under a tree outside
a
itoaplto tholr attitude toward
■ a prone nonferncw at tha the hnme. lie reported that tha
mao with th* Radi, Sun and hla
C om m a Ate Foma Boon, Fort farm dairy Is In good condition and
Inot had hoan doing oomo spadeWorth, Texan. Tha big plana mad* that ntllk lit produced at a coat of
&gt;k for forthromln* negotiations,
tha IM U m ite flight in M hours 26 cent* n gallon. Egg* from the
i himself had boon ilatod to
m 4 mm minute. At toft, a B-19 poultry farm cost tha county 16
d tho govornmont'i 10-man da*
tenhat plana nfuate tha “Lucky ccnta a doxon, ha aald.
itlon tho peace lalka,
Lady 8 * to tha ate during pnwttea
A request by Mrs. Franc** Meover Arteona prior to Dougal, county nurse, for addition­
; flight Tbto to how al roofn to -accommodate patlenta
by securing a hack room at hgr
headquarter* on Palmetto Avenue

T ta n„M”«.,i™a .nd public State Farmer.! Market

Eggi And Poultry

S

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LANEY DRY

Saniord'a Leading Dry Cl

of

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d**k« and chairs in
Houpt « « f promised to her.
Uea of a county drag line to
provide drainage to the area at
the Munklpal Airport to he wed
for .Ik e Mlntew 8&lt;
Day demaitetrattaa,
to M. Jaeobeoa, who
d ba neeeeeary Im:
ground deuld not he

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To P ianola tha P roitaia of Atnerirs
To Protect (ha Paata of the Wot Id
Ta Produrt Prosperity fnr Ssnfont

S a n fo id iml vicinity—increasing
cloudiness followed by showers
f h o l id a y . Slowly rising t e m p e rs l u r e s . Gentle in moderate variable
" inria hemming moderate to fre sh
southwMtsrly Thursday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME X X X X

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To

R ep o rts

S e ctio n

D an g ero u s

^Secretary Aihrson tuul today tin*
Atlantic treaty, as now drafted,
m*kr» clrar the nations signing u !
will
defend theimelvr* .ntum-i
aggrrr.icin (ruin any quarter
Summarizing &lt;it a lira* ‘ otilet
enst the negotiations on the Irr.il&gt;
( fit, Aclirtun pictured llie pact a»
the and result ol western polity,
developniriils l»i usmlrt «&lt;n by Rus

■III niili-i from l lie |mrt No dr
t •if- were giiru uIhuiI rs--II11ol Ihr III!Illlllg.

To
B e F ile d
T o
Force
R u lin g
O n
Debate
1 -iim i
B y
Barkley

New Registration j^Soil Day’ Plans
And Voter Record Are Outlined At
System Approved C O f C M e e t i n g
'omit y

Okavs

C o n ­ id H .S

1 1&gt;M)t*N. \ l,r
struction Ol Rond
t i ' i i t t h i r i*|&gt;iik* %)ii til ‘' till in
T o L.ilcr Brant lev
«i I \ I »t II ,1111 It.tw 11‘pMll* ilk tl I't-t It
it- « i*
.it* movmi! In n .in l'
itn
lie l oiniii ■n V■--let
111 ilk 11 V’.illliHH'tl
SlM |»lMl
l\ l|&lt;|01 &gt; I &lt;li.
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( Mr.
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II,. *|*ukr*m.tlt *1' *i Inn'll it 1 .III' 1 fiHi rrv I-IOII ,fi i 1 (IH'1 ■. o nm I III llie
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W 1 1•♦ ihc i i.ui* i.u.I.. Ml 11a*1it |(** 11 1, iiii vt ..ltd 1
IL a iiii Hu*
r i l iniimi, ..n iiiii
IV* I'll Cli till II ol \n(
till F1III 11*Ml 114*111 til 111 III- 1|l.lll* l . l , •k* &gt;111.01111 *.i (i I lie &gt;i tuns!
Governor, Fultvi W a iie n , right. ttntl W alter I., (lays prodd. nl of the Florida S la t e I'h aiolv i of
t
1
1 Foil • in.
J
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I'.immerco, ci'ntcr, greet I’reidilrlit Hurry 8 . Tru man after to- iin ivnl in Winter l-iiil. ye lei.lav I'lesi- II I ’
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dettl fruiu an received all honorary degree from Itolltn* College
&gt;1.1.1 l It* . . . . *'4* 1*4 |* 11" * i
"vv*- li.ivr Iml
111- ill
-ill mi.
1 i . il.,poii (i■iin oiii minuter in Aiiiunii. v. In. h i-

z y i a 's blocking ol prate.
Only yerlrrday, the .Secretary ol
S ta te dncuised ihr proposed treaty
with the S enate Foreign R e la t io n * '
Committee. Die members informally
approved .» final licaty draft.

AcheMin illd not disclose the '
Ireuty text in his newa conference I
discussion. Hut lie said thill in
his opinion tile United Htnles,
Canada and thu countries of
Western Europe hove, Ihrourtti tie j
'ftcxL uh it now (tliimls, accomplish-

Wintry Weather
Dips Mercury In
Numbed Mid-West
F lo o d

W a te rs

L eav e

Fact Finders Kilter
Kail Wajro Dispute
CHICAGO,

Mur.

liresidenllnl f a c t /lulling hoard,
for l ho third time In a year,
entered a wage-hour dispute
lietween the inillnn' riiili.m.l.
and id »f tin'll- unions I,.day.
The e n n i e t s ami the muons,
i upre *ont mg
l.lMtit.Odi)
non
operating workers, ini' agieeil
the luutrd's inlin e shall Is- final
and
hunting. Tlii*
t i m e mall
hnaid i- to clarify il ■ teeommendutioiis on apidicnho'i of

Express Embargo
Declared On New
Y o r k Shipments

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W o rk m e ti

F a il

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B r e a k F ilib u s t e r
C lo tu re

yviM \N. TraavJordan. Mar ,
R "l*i I lie drfriuie ministry (
•aid taniglil the trails-.Ionian
\rsli legion "•tupped Umeli
foriri |iriH’reitliiK‘* toward llie
lied Sea Ian n ol Aipihn ahoui

m

od #(tiir
ed
foor iiifilnr
iniijor iiL'llicVl'lllPIlt^S
achievements!
1. They have recognized liu*
facta of life in preparing
establish a formal relationship
tielween the United S ta le s mol
the Western European conntns.
Acheson raid tills iidnlinmdup i.
not artifleul hut has existed .mu
years or more und lius its r o o t .
In the common ideas and common
institutions of freedom.
!f. The treat , in ev-ry word
|and every thought, fits within
Mh® United Nations Charter and
m ak es d e a r tile determination of
th United S t a t e s nlnl association
nations to exercise their inherent

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A tta c k A q a b a A § r 0 0

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Secretary O f State
Pictures A l l i a n c e !
As Result of Sov- j
iet Peace BlockinR i
WASHINGTONr^Mar. 9

NO. 142.

Arab, Report A d m i n i s t r a t i o n D e m o s

Truman Greeted In Winter Park
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Associated Presa Leased Wire

SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY MARCH 9. 1919

Established 190ft

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lhi&gt; -liiggeied llt-i.....
wort, ’ day ,minium rd an emb.itgn on all ti. ,ooa) AzM'lnldy. I III' J oWh linvi- til tn»lli*
id
'Hut ouur»«
•r) ag ain s t aggression from any , I'ciMtin * .mil stutw-lii! widr .neat
t.’i .
tl’ 'M
4
tUt
I'
k
■ ' In /
hit ii«'MO«i
week III the mil road Indiisti y.
. I,,
, t for nnIII* H u .»•(' I
quarter.
I "I I hr ( rnlrnl stales today. Hie
■ail and all *lilpllirnl« to tlir Met- cl.ituii'il d form* mi liilegml l-a.H | i u I in,t HJ . fnl) tl.‘41 t Uhl lo 111■*
. unllllt
,t I .
, nint h «?1111'
III*
• I I’
d. Further, the trusty «s now Itt,rrs*i■y tumbled to brlow rc io
rn|Killian .lira lirr.itisr n( a work , f t ..-ir «tnl*'. The Jt-wa has. id»'. |(,.,| (
titid aI1I»I
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&lt;i i ^I in i '. ii • it t n|
■i ooiirm**1 n* naa* r«-u
It, 111' I ill tolls'*
I tl
\|-I-Hinl mi'hi 1,i (it lit lit* v e n tlllli HIM* i t Hi! till villi I why tin'
in Noith Dakota and
Nnitllrrii
|•loppage hv ‘&gt;.000 employe*.
HIt II I I i'.ii i ■ proslott-tly iliat tin*
■*( hi .»•* i»f .1 III t«Ulh!\ ivci u ultui.il I '*'1141V\lilllp I 1"O
Mnuiroil.i. Il was 12 lu-low at
land him hern Ahi»h- - iu'.»
i K.ltlin Daniel J. Sullivan, gen. n, that event,
,i|*r m| 11j «Iti ir &gt;r «i11!t wmi k , Vi
^ *r»» fvr II" l»i i •)*'«'( war* th*’ ^ *M|ltl t
IVminim, N. I&gt;.
D»" I I i I ’lCsI.leriL
,eral rh siim an ol ihr express c|iv|« L \ A . V / c r i L y
F ohU l
in
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I lie cold Canadian an pil-liell |N l l H I H e i l f l H ( t I ] I I I 'loll of llie A f'l. Illflllirllirtntl of
i ii."HO f i i i |ihh: t» 'i '♦Ml ft i l ' 1*h
■o' I t. . i? ti) ilei t ., i
lilt I* 1)111 »I IkM Ml- Il k«i i k'iklll
Miutbw.ud m e t the srultal s n l a . n 1
'R ailway and Steamililp l'.nt|iloves,
|e*l* t H*-tlhl .alt-' i *t | tfik» ’•
effortn
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of the enmiliv a* fat a* unithi &gt;1 1 |U n « x r
I V l I V P F R l f v I *‘,, d agrnsy workers staged a «low‘
nip
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,i tin S d l Michigan, n.itlhrrn Indiana, noriIs ■ ^ ^ ”
w lllV C Ifllljr
rf,,*»n al mnir terminals mid failed
te . vvnnln
nl,, Jn fii'ldi, representing ID 'hi
i •urtf v H i l l i l nl Vi lit* It In i pi*
r i n pails of fllinoi- .in&lt;I Mission',
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to i&gt; port for wnik at others
l.e way for
, oiii soil tjiiea. S ix lv n
d. A. r a l V e m . uho has hcen i n l ( ) U .......
ami t olorado It '* i* I S c I l O O l
W ill
A h so rh
Ho union lias been n r roI i .h ...
fp l Wesley M I " In , o,o f nl» nl
i , g i l l . " pin‘ M,tl In. devoted t&gt;. growing of I'
l ‘|.
the
mercantile
linslness
lierei
.
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w in
riu n u i u
... .
.
ill .. Paul Man field, I I -‘ I "n
l ln 1h tint!* S i |H I 'll {
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|v, g, tabic., Oll.er aicas will ■"'
since 10.17. today ........ unced the exp e .le , u. m oie ,M,iw ...i .nil. i l , . I
I^ llo w sh ip
C o lle ilC
‘
lm*n w. -L » .tl, Vvi'iioc. w:iv recently , ho-* n it
*III |,* &gt;11,' *‘il t*i l»|*vik *h
* oil *'it
■in.
11),aiitcd lor pantcui ugu .mil v-l,'"
'
jj" ***-r**- two .......mm n i n e d.iv* oil and
■ Aim ml, of tin W ei, at It hem
inirchusc of the Greyhound lius App.tl.u lu.in Moiiiii.iins linughi
. it liei nors.
: i it.
fhr v i&gt;t Mile u( ill* Oil,in ].■ 1 Iik(&lt; I i',-i lux. * fni wild life
1
1
fllatlnn
from Grady Loftin of
III - mow lull exirmleil Imiii the I
A t
I j OCQI
A i r p o r t &gt;&gt;'U1' lutiuly pay m tiease A iiiiumi Mn.ii Air I " i H i * &gt;', &lt;leriuans
I. ii al tun*.i on I'.iu* I'uo i
i ft' w a s tie ■.."Ill vt' . ■ cl' 'ho fillAuburn, Ala. nn.l William Davlil- Great Lakes legion sontheslwald,
III II let tel In 'I.
.Mansfield. u »&gt; i 'luiil (liii.tui v it'ii lit t tin*
-------------1 -pokesman said the work week i
, l a- I c r .
. apt llrit&gt;eit A II hIiiiIhug. ••*.• Am Inn lull, pending eie. li "0 •*! &gt;1
R
Alton
Urmllrv,
former
pa*liu
1
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„
-H
hour*.
I’
irseni
wage
-t
ile•Johnson, ctiurwisc an Admln^ Thif StMion' vva* comploU-.l and ini" Kama* and .dung ihr eatlrinj
litiV, office, of III, III" Mum I sets Ii I' a iium.
i.,n a t i o n supporter, .a one of a
npeneil mi fitly H, 1017 hy Mr. lo p c s o f i h e R o t k i e s i r i . m l o l,g a d o | " f die Mellimlisi Clmrrli of Wild I V%« iinl ,|Yslilablr
lerat.ee Squadron ivt'de: "&lt; id i
■core of douthoiii Democrats who
f.oftin and Mr Ilnvidiom and hn* into Montana. .Sulnev. Nrlu . r e 1" o o . l ; has hern named a* acting j An M^eviry »|* V.i «ma»t suit! lit- rosier was chosen f.otit all tin' I Mi* I Hint R.ivcitr - i r * &lt;nd
'..ppuac-t I'rctulcni Tiuman’s civil
hertl nperiiU'd liv the hlller ttlni’l’ Hotted seven in. lies of snow
■ini \ini,iti for lit ant idmoltin' In-Inn die Hn.ird t-&gt; pm t tlo ap
I pie-iden! of Aldengale Univrrsily. I flo|i|iuge affected fat depulr
“ ii,l
. c 'ii * ptogri.m.
i | |
mu inized on M i r i ,i tell lerhliimlH ill the MidrupuhlHO . ffili. lo v and dcvollon to di.1v |,toulmc|it id Racl.el t
then. Of ronrreto block mnl alrrl purl It * t "
Itntn fell ovei an a n a «*ulli 'f I ' * ," i I . was i.rganued on l\Ur.
uu-hi.llng
north, in
New
1 lo I enil t l.l b.
" is uc* in
ennstrurtiun. il wn» errctml at an
"splayed lhl.rilglir.ut hr* it.lu e I
(|l(1.r „ ,|lr ( I1U1(U loin .
1 . ■ , - hv |.., p.n ,’d i i v, Ii t hul
approximate ennt of |fil),C100. I’mtl the Ohio Htvi'i vi.il.'&gt;' to the l .u lf the iMunnp.il Atrpntl d wa. an- j , , rs, v rt(l! spokesman mid Ho
, Htgitnuiit lo ll.i- fnitiinlt" " "i
11
i«iic,I on I Mgi I n n )
Tc ill pern lures n'Mclieii in i"
|iiounenl here Inrfay. The Dnivei- emhargn would ii|&gt;|dy uluo
t..
Catnphell wa* cnnlrnctor.
upporl of tlpetufioii ' .tiles
1
lecentlv le.xred two latge ' “ llrriuigli" expresn freight destno .I
Mr. Calhoun aalil he plans tm HO’s ill parts " f I iaiih _ ys'slerday [
II.. |:
l I M -Iwid.'i *»h 1
"Tile ......... winch In.
|J a t 'k S O I l V l l l i 1 ( UD»
Immediate change* in the build­ ttmi generally w- h'»
|lu,M„,g. and ihree barrack, h u m i'-- t.s ** rhratigl. ti.r nii'ii f'
..iiffirrd ii|i»it* jTRir -n*t* i*'fI!•i'*
i I |•111 f (ic.i I..t'( f*l tllll1
llt iU N f
A u tlio ri/ .c s
....
r __ ,
|t&gt;ih. r piutils.
R o b b i ' d o r $ I N ,o o o
ing. bill added Ihnl lie limy Inter eastern lislf of tm- c.uiitiy llo|l,,|
i-r.-rsl cre.lrl upon Inneadf no,I
I |L&lt; 1'ili.f * l il' In l&lt;l Hi t ll| #I **l|»
ticific'
'b
c
Fellowship
Front.
|
The
c.rm
mny
Mini
it
lind
......
eneiore the open space nl the west about nor.mil uhnig III!'
.lie United Stnlea An F o r e . .
• ♦’»*nii i It i m* L i. flRVitf ii h.
R a d a r NN a r n i n i r F l a n
Mir two buildings leased ate tlir i foot ufficinls lhrnugln.it. tin ' n^it. Iloliuhcrg slltl."I
m end of (lie building, nriglnnlly in- const,
t * iv Mini H(i.
rit
J A C K S O N V I L L E , Mm "
Flo.nl
witters left
Itui.dterla fi,mier
tended for ti filling alntlon.
Navy
•vnllielir
t rain e r, . "Utriry o f lire ‘'lnhoui.il. .....
C|rl. Faster la it quill.fil'd &gt;»
Ml.'tlU
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l o u r uninstked men la &lt;
1
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lie came to Snnforil from t'n- homelt'aa lii fuur atatea. A new Iniilding. loc.Hid near (lie hangar
,.ijis' navigation inrchanie, ciirient- la id up tlie Eml-nssy c i.d . In &gt;• , niifL .I *•I In- kjm in.l*", tictillli,*
l he New- Ynrk area
mllla, tia. nlt.l ims nfierated n fI ijikI Ihn'iit developed ill Mniilimn
1'■ u igned t " tlo* lli.ll'* and -il.d . - . l i p i d will) HB.tllHI
*|| |||* I ".*14" I « %l I lit |J III 1«4I i, ' ' tl a n t l u r n i ! . - ■■ \ir Force
build.in',
.uid
I
nglalid
I
(all,
Ini
air
A -|.(.keamiill all III the atoppng. ilntlur
t .'n ctrclc the U
" t t h a rad ar
grocery and n coni hiulltess here. niut rising waters plnguod niaiiVj
. .
Mallileliiiliie
Slo.p
ol
Aimed with ihrue piktoli. n a l a M hi in &lt;t ♦**’•t
Mr. and Mrt. Calhoun live ut areas o f Nebraska, itill reeling uf , nr.ii tl,.- li.rmei Navy admmistra which darted litr.I night "diovv j KheiliMitin llidr'liiii! il. tile An -tawed o f f tdmlgun. I lie*&gt; e i i l . f l
riit i .(iintaii"M i " i Mic1 i.lfiy ,i " . i i i m g ivitcra pa.vcd ti.c House
tr'..riliunci 4In I’nge ’i t
2037 Mellon vilie Avenue, and t e r n winter-long taint with wenlli- " o n building.
i.i .iiim o u ilv today by volet* vote.
■l'nret ti. April, it-i'l. in- pen' ila* hnllinmn of liu. nigh. •I-.* ti i ti. i* mnll Wt- f Virginia
have rue daughter, Marilyn, 11. e r a elements.
|. g... . to the JjcnMv f a action.
1 1 in.mills at llie llnilar ticlmni
diortlv
hufnrn
midiitghi
and ti ui.i, i. t|.
I-*
il.ri
%
appoint!
..... i
\ „ r i, dining mmiiii lias been in-1
tr.isitn u ra &lt;iu r a s e * 1 . 1
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mavnasd
\'&lt; vt on tiiii it
*c fclicdtllo Is
hi'C.I.'.l "■&gt; guest., lilt.i the , I.
fi*.! I**-* n 11*i11-Ii'*1 tin11ii|» a tGnlii
(Continued on 1’age Two)
stream s"spilled uv-cr thousands o f ! st.sllrsl. logellicr wilb kitchen
M lU * S lU 'p U r t l
inti lounge. T he re the pu t.,mi Wlnli* 1 11•*t •* In* uih'iiiici! »*h»ir4*k a bill in lei tin* Armed F o r ce s
r is n g e f o r
were forced lo list mi the Ito.n
tic res of Inn.) in Ncbrnskn, lown,’ rtiuipmrnt, al I.infltml Hall. I be |
Util Iipju I 111 ill I’ll 111)'
* V! !1V"M l-'.il.t a 8.uia)m i l e
while Ih.'V were lobbed of n' .1 I•11.** ii* -1 11v .1 H* v
Monlniin timl l.oulsililiu. Hut colder n|,|» i ' flout of wltirlt serves a* a |
Viik'i'l Hi i guided wesp.'ii.
l(«-p Uutl.im i D N C i , v ch a rg e
i I..mil
Wenthor in many purls of llie mid- lnr„\ dormitory, hbisic classrooms i
*-1in* *11 tm il*-li \ii t*il “1**1v &lt;-''1
The . .title! lilt'll forced .Inch
wed cl.cck.-d 'oine of the overfo w.
,
j
, lower flm.r.
i Mr .. Mne 'Kniitli Hhepar.l,
lit- Ill'll* In "I •&lt; i-*,r«,:iV•tl 4**i i|»l** I io r-iduc bill, tol.t tl.u House
■lied
til
I
:
if*
A.
M.
today
tit
lo
&lt;
; The Co.inly School ilonr.l will Middle tun, oporator ,.f the club, 'A(mi hint in t !•■ ' »in niily
The Missouri river was gener........................
’f» l*1 tl.. cou ntry 'o u ld g.-. "more dcliimnni.w
lo -ngu
c n l m e t . to open Ilia office safe I . "III ♦Il4' M.'H .llt'l I* h* i'll t*' I'l* 44.11 1***1 f. ii. .- o ut of tins ono thing than
W AfilllNoVoN, Mar. %-(/!■&gt;— ally l.el.iw- flood slngo over il*l The 1 niverslty tins u b o nc- homo in Geneva. Mr*. Klicptiiit ieel..................
. ...
......................
Ila
pnllj gTani|tb«*ll for m-ctimi ** tii. li (11,1)1)0 won tlikrli
Bill Odom'e ft.OOO-mils* flight non- course through eight talcs front' i|uiri-.l the 3H6 urro tract oflnnd ( with^her Imslmml. J.^n.^nhcpar.h j v
Lv flu* |||l**lfl| V4 III. Il \4 it • pm 4 l*ll»l! n .M ii .n g that tins d ii io before
the. H o m e
in thy 1 &gt; t
several
■lop from Honolulu to Totorboro, iiortliern Mootnit!i to soullu rn j m the eiist anil of lh* nlrpurt lind lived in liein vn 28 years und f n fltl.lKMI library hilildllll’ f*,r h au dit. fl. d in a heavy auloinu I In' hi, Ly fL*' 4’ "V i'l ikliM'Ilt
ci.lrbrntc.l
I
heir
Mlr.l
wed.ling
a"
•in* CrniuiM Academy. Hupt. T. W lal.' 11.vi".Ugators mii .I in. Mi..,
Mi rue*. Soil U nserN. J ,. exceeded all dUtanro Mcorda Illinuls. Hut many of the b lg 'w h e '"
III V .\»I|:t I It-lil a |&gt;.*l uLL' itl-iii.1 Vc li I' B "
idvrsury
Aug.
81,
1
Dirt.
III.
aim. I c r - i , ; c im n d t lc o
I nwtnii aim.in.ice.l lids inurniiig of l beta ha hewn found
proJt*cl#w i l l plnco «ti
for light plnnoe.
, ,
, , riv(»rV tri(niiiirh»n uort* i»i» n mild
i* nt.hi mill In v\i f «* uli'i lilt L i
IHJicr auivivt.rh la'siili’S II... I.u • . lie building win
Apr. 7ili, nn.l a four acre pint
it
uiMii-niii ,i th j ,*.1 41‘
u nn ii'
li .islIiiHtd on !■■** r * » i
tlesigni'd hy
The rtfflclnl record book of the
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bainI uie mu. (...ii, .i. Curlls Sli. p lilloil Mi.tigiili.il, ar.ld tecl.
(Continued On l'agc 2)
V I'W MCI IT
'‘ilH|i|y ■n *ij«M
ff focUvc
ronteit hoard of l ho National
..ti Hu I *n I iiii'l afi» i llmii 4. '»•
mil
nf
Orln.nh.
nn.l
n
ilm
ig
h
tc
.
Liii-u) * .ht&gt; wLt’i'clty tho
VKTKIt.\NN UBNKFIT
- ---This project, witli several «llter
Aeronautic Aaeoclatlnn ahowa tho
Ml iiteiiiliers uf V F W I'&lt;■- 1 No v* i tiii 'it u till Him w hn mmiiiiit‘«l in* .in
Mra. Joint To.hl, uts» uf (Irtnn.l...
Tom It, llccn, nsslslnnt sla te .
MOItUIH TO SPCAK
*11.
, i ,&gt;h gm nly nir ttt«
tending
Impmvriiii-nU.
was
re
previous murk ns 3,017 miloa. It
8!'S.‘
m
i
’
urged
hy
Cuniirinn
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nnjy
!-■ tiiripnl If. K. Morris of Hem- four grun.lcl.II.lien, Julin T.,.1'1. '.qiliy approved hy llie Hlnle Hoard ■l.dil. I Galloway In he pri'M i.l a. ..it, .ft .u , Ni.it the vvmltj mi^l t f i L m ay Lm i aktiu»*o&lt;l
was sot In 1U3H hy two Herman id­ service officer fnr veterans, will
■Ir., Hlunrti Mrs. KcmuMli Htill
iot*, using a plana lit n emaller la* ut lo F. Hoyle’s officii Tucadny. illule lllgli .School will npcak ot mSn, Minml: lumca C. Hhci.ai.l, •f Kducatlon. lie declared.
tlie Legion Hut Monday evening L*‘ uvril. lint Ihtimivt il t'liiipli* i*
afternoon nl h'dlll o'clock to mlvlse tlir meeting of the Hanford HhufOther contracts to he signed in- at 7:80 iiVtnrk for tin. inert ink .&lt; tin m il liuino with |m jii*** m IL. ir
d a is than Odom’*.
.ir. ami W. w , Hliepart of H.a'.al
. ludo those will, llie Acmisll Kn- will. Ii offo'lirs will lie elet'l I Imm I
Odom'n beeehcrnft bonanaa, wllh veterans und their dependents con- [ flchonnl Club a t their courts ut Circle, (in.; three HlHters, Mr
a 188-horsepuwer engine, la In cernlng veterans benefits and In- .Second Street and Palmetto Ave- Minnie Hhcpnrd un.l Mrs, Cnlmi gincoring Co. of .fucksunville, I'nul I'eiidilig I,onus nlnl pension ' dl
LAKELAND. M a i
tf—W V Mr-. .1 C, M tliL ill
pnM»l*’l
'nun tonight ut 7&gt;S0 o'clock.
tho largest class of lightplam* sura nee.
Wai n io r weather, with r v f r o s t
1 1'tmili«iig«l «iii i’luir T*ii»l
Colli...... Mnnrno, (in.; und Mr*. ( ninphell and I). Von Ness fnr for veterniH will he dlscilxiud.
du.igii- through S aturday morncompetition. The rltisses are doL. II. Mlelmel, (Jrlnndo; two l.ro- i.cnuslle Improvements in liu’ H*min g. . in pro pect for Florida.
termlned l-y Ihc cubic Inch dietliers, J . (J. Huiith, Mt.nroe m»t iiidI.i High School Auditorium, ami
with the Hanford Electric Co.
ii..' morning tompnruturo adplacement of tho engine, Odotn
W. II. Sm ith of New York.
. . oi y o f the F e d e ra l-S ta te F r o s t
imdnllullnn of flouroseeui
oroke his own record In Ida class,
Funeral services will lie held (or
tt ih in mic Servleo aiiid.
Ha had net tho mark at 2,376
nt 4 :0 0 P. M. tomorrow at the lighting In the I.yinnu School nl
I . ' i ' c o t for pi'nitisulnr l-'iorimito*
/an. 18 in a flight fronr
Geneva MuthndUt Church with i.nngwood.
dn f,&lt;r loniglit mid T hu rsday
Wprk is expected to start on
Hoaolulu to Oakland, Calif., anti
Hev,
John
Adorns
.ifficlntlng.
moi . . m g
inc c uuing
cloudiness
tho record away from
tlurlul will ho tntidf in (lenevn tlii.Ho projects In the near futuic
_ thus
M W took
i
a pair ol-Ruaaiane, who flaw 2.M1
-aid Mr. Lawton.
NKW Y0RK&gt; htar. 9 — (/!') Iw., wlute mra .iml iw.&gt; itegine*. *eu und w a n n e r in N orthern d is trict*!
The siren of the newly organizrd Volunteer Fire Department was Cemetery.
clear to partly cloudy and s ligh t­
lemetl lu 10 day* on u Noillt ('.irolin,. io.ul gang hi a "Jim Glow" ly' w a rm e r in S m ith nad Central
IaatruRienta
aboard
Odom a blowing like mad in the middle of the night.
YOUTH IIRLKAHP.D
T I I A T H AN IIMIA
"Wake up. Eber, quick", shouted Mrs. E. S. Harmld, suddenly
NKWTON. Mass.. Mar. '1-(/|-&gt;— le»l cun', have decided not In *rek an appeal In llie U. S . Suprcmr ilh.l. .eta.
&gt;0 mutt bo checked hy content
T O K Y O , Mur. u - f d 1)— Tired . f
H u n d red s

aV .taW 25X t.T K :; ....

H o m e le s s

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T o

R ep o rt

T o

Jo b s

I

' j J . A. Calhoun Buys
Bus Station From
Davidson, Lo f t i n

Honored At Bhein,
(Germany, Air Base

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IMIot Club Of Bona
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l Dies A( Geneva Home ('ontracts On ( ’rooms
i Library To lie Signed

(Wham’s Flight Sets
«»Official Record

TH E W EATH ER"

Sanford Native Returns After
44 Years, Is Amazed At Growth

rapmanUtlvaa before
^markrd becomes
official,

hla awakened out of a sound sleep, "Gabriel is blowing his horn!"
r Aw, go back to bed, Lily," growled Mr, Harrold. rubbing his
sleepy eyes, “It's Just Harry Pap-&amp;*
•
WAR GAMES
worth and hla Volunteer Fire Do-|.she saw it lust and delighted with
LONDON. Mar. U - W —War purtment"
t
tho climate und beauty of tho
games off fllhraltar b a n shown
whole stale of Florida.
That
was
one
of
tho
earliest
Britain's fleet to bo - prvHr ▼ul­
Her fathef came to Sanford
narable” to air attack| an aoinlral* recollections of Mrs. Guy Withers,
nee Badly Harrold or Sanford, In tho late 1810a nad planted
i ■
now of Washington, 0 , C., she re- orange grove*, also, (atovaatlng
I*
.
iated to a Herald
H. id reporter Tuuaday himself In business and Inreet*
*
morning,
menu. He married Mies LUy Kelly
of Baltimore. Md. hi 1181 and
y and In U»e‘ ap
to
The
Mr.
raised &lt;i fam ily of fhrt daughters
ath.
ihere. All of thrm wwe christened
in tho First Praibytavlaa Chunk
Gibralt
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of this city.
Following
ln « to
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2 White Men, 2 Negroes Decide
Not To Contest ‘Jim Crow’ Case

I ..rrcn.d for lion ..la)* Warmer,
haggling
wllh
his
employes, An ex-wrestler applied n -'scissors Court.
Ibis wa* diirlotcd lirir yrslrrday by llayard Ru.tin, one of tin* cun i.h'i'nhlc cl.'iid.i." * and show*TsiinoJIra Mlrntsukn, miiniifnctiirer hold" to n mt-liil ush cun—nn.l out
cch in Northern: juii.iy
l.mdy ill
Uimrlc* negroes. He is ruen relation* sre -b -------------------------------------of e r s u ls cork niuterin't, tialny copped . seven-year old
S-. imIt and Cel.tcul dl'.tricts
i.amb.
' *
I'n til i f
ti i.iptrruUiie iiullitokf
re‘ " l lf ! a t b .. i ,h0 PC|I° W,,,,,,‘ ” f
I i - l f n . low student al ll.e Univerg r!!5 L » h" rnm" nny " v,’r
Tho youngster Iwrume trapped cone
-lily of ('lnc.ni.nl i w e re nr rested tm fro nt . Ilinger through Nntur3 "Iw,,rKl
r-‘
in
the
barrel
in
sucli
ii
way
yes­
IK* said lie und ihu others will fur sitting ill the white section of dayj morning.
give you (he company—mm.•
iiegltinlng u bus, Tim two while men, Igul
age It as you please*," the Hokkaido terday that only pressure npiillfil serve llie sonlence,
to two sides or it would release Mur, 21, lii'caii-o an uppeal of Kitnkenko, printer and J o e F t 1met,
mnnufarhirer laid.
JA C K SO N Y H .I.E Mur. tt—LW
him.
their enso might prejudlcn nnotber Asheville, N, C., law school grad­
Higli l.o»v
case which ho said la considered uate, wero urrcsU’il fur sitting in
RBI) FARMKHH IIONOUKI)
A tlu iila
SHRINK CLUBS
n belter tost of Southern "Jim the negro section.
LONDON. MnV,
o—w j —Thw
Itismurk
The Banforri, Del-und nud Dny- Crow" laws.
Kremlin decreed today that Hu*D o nv er
Tlie test case was sponsored by
They wore arrested Apr, 7, 1UI7,
alan agricultural workers who real­ toga Beach Shrine Clubs will moct
Moirnit
ly ring tha bell on their Jobs will Friday night a t 7i3fl o'clock nt in Chapel Hill, N. C„ while on a the Nallnnnl Association fo r the
MinnonpoU ■
be awarded oacare—o f themselves. tha Tourist Center for u chicken mission with 12 other young men Advancement o f Cnlofed I'coplc.
Now Ynrk
AppfoprlaUJy Inscribed, tho d in a r and •ntortalnment by mem- to test udhoranco in four Southern tho Fellowship of Reconciliation,
l-lioenlx
M U * bueU wlU be erected at bant of tha visiting clubs, About states to a U, 8 , Uunttno Court and tho Congress uf Racial Equal.
W in n ln rg
blrthplaeea aald a Moscow
report o f a decree of tho
Court,

shriners aro oxpactcd, decision banning racial segreguF , Lane, praaldont of tlon on intoratate trains and
ami buses,
bm
■hrlno Club,
Rualin and Andrew JohtucA,

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With the Sntiford Garden Club’« Annuul Flower Show
only one week away, the following article on flower arrangementa from the Cocoa Tribune should prove of apeciul intcreat to all thoau iilanning to make entries.
"W hy Judges award the ribbons at the flower show Is
by no means a matter of chance but the logical outgrowth
of experience^study, knowledge, and good ta s te " says the
Cocoa paper. The following is a list o f'I Jo n't s' gathered from
such authorities as Professor K. A. White, Mrs. Walter
Iliiic* and LouU c Md.i.stir;

THE WORID TODAY
Hr DEWITT MACKENZIB
AP Foreign Affair* Analyst

W ED N ESD A Y MARCH 9. 1949

Congress Roundup

THE TWO-FISTED DRINKR
"

,CmtlaaM r r * « Pam User
the Senate I* "blng asked to
choose between the freedom to
enact law* ha*tily and the free­
dom to speak."
The Uouio Agriculture Com­
mittee voted in favor of repeal­
ing .nil faderal taxes on oleomar­
garine, but forbidding the salu
of colored margarine in inter«tntc
commerce.
The bill went lluuugh ny u vote
of 24 to .'I after the committee
had defeated u proposal that
' would have pur milled tHu sale of
cllow margarine without tux.
ut would have required eating
|places that served it to advertise
' the fact on their mentis. The out.
1 come was irgahled
a viet.uy
for the tlnlry state Interests:
Tlie hill still has to be consider­
ed hy the House and Senate.
Chairman Edwin 0. Johnson
(D-Culol of the Hcnate Commerce
Committee promised a full lavestigutloa of the .Muril'mc Commis.
alon after complaints that the
Army Is operating more shipprivate Aiperlrun-fliig merchant
marine.
The complaint came from Sen­
ator .Magnusun (D-Wash-), and
hla demand for an intesllgutioa
wai backed up by Senator* Brew­
ster (It-Me I and Tobny &lt;R-NII).
Magnusun said the Army’s ship.

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Among the major security tanka
of the Western Allies Is that of
piovldlog a fool-proof defense
ugainst nny such subnmrlna men-

V

^ n" ;„ ‘hb“utl S aud^hem ^’ln^he
tw„ World war*.

line of England'* foremost lie s ,
papers, the Manchester (luardiun,
I I I H n aib a
rails attention to this In connection
"In making an arrangement, don’t overcrowd, practice .with
I™.11* ^the nlur
nrpnt,h(|pUte
M T**r -,
current
debate on Hrit fj| a b lt a a r t
a a lla a a . aartla •f restraint.
1
1
•
■ House
1
tUh
naval
estimate*
In the
IfegRlii, rrafllntlH iA l i l
»f
•alrrlalamraia U t lb * afrnaaa mrnl
Don’t use equul numbers of flowers or branches.
of Common*. The guardian points
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k
a
n
a
l
l
a
l
ratal a a UaC*. will ba all
to two vital defense problems:
Don't use equal proportions of colors.
' J n t i i l a r al»»r*l«la« MfM.
_
I. To see that all reasonable
Don’t put the dark tones above the lighter tones.
_ lif*»»»»*»i** X a lla a a llf Mf
tie* *MBlb
rbree *a B l b »

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in ™ ....... W o rn ,, clear. The ll,,,.v e r „r,,u„
The Flgiwit Industrial Commii- tho 1947 unification
- ihwulion will holrl hearing* in Orlnndoi m ctllutl iUt finding it) leytai'd to the services with the same
tomorrow lo &lt;rr whether Johleu puinstakiuK caro which hint characterized its rejsirts on
h'nifiu #1 this Mate ihould h e ' other departments ami auendes.
incrested rcgaittlrti
rcgardleti of
T h e diHclplitto w hich is m ain tain ed w ithin m ilitary orot die
Hie impovimpov
•riihed condition ol the State liea- Kauizations is leKendary. It is absolutely necessary to the
aury. All thoir whu do not w,iru to conduct of military operations. It is slinckinu that at thu
work, who want to gel inmething point of ItiKhesl command uf tho American military services
...................
..............
....... the lino of disciplinu is so badly disrupted Dial the Departfor nothing, .........
and thoir
who want
more than drey are ’already getting ment of Defense Is singled out uh "perilously close to thu
for nolh'ng, will he adequately re- 1 weakest". It should bo the strongest
Tho recommendations of the Hoover Commission arc
presented at the meeting. The poor
Pre“

pown-troddea taxpayer*, sweating
Voder the heavy yoke of govern­
ment. sltuggjing to pay tlirir taxes
and have enough left to live on,
wiU be too bu*y lo go.

Civic leaden, it teem* to u*.
ahould |hink up a good name to
dmjlJHte what uud to l&gt;« the .San— 4m 4 Naval Air Station. To keep
6n calling it the fnruwr Naval Air
BUtion tounda a Hltle bit like turnBoning gljo;D from a mhty pail.
To cau it die Municipal Aiiport is
to do an injuatree to the many other
fine initilulion* located nut there,
it well a* to confute dune who
; think of the Airport ai applying
only, to the air Iltip and hanger*.
Why not giva the whole place an
Official name like Fort Reed, which
be mealed on a part of it,
^vijle, or Farhiom Florida?

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Fearful of to imprndinf ilepres—r~ - -

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wherein labor end busino*
priced ijtemtelvs* right
( m»;let, tbe Federal Rci rtM t) credit contrpli.
it (hiumw to buy luxuries
a little lesi dpwn snd a little
If to p»y for tkcntf’Ening into
: to buy things we cwnot afford
long been recognized M a com
if way pf keeping up wkh
Janeaci, but It U gwjn man
knows at exactly wKat point U
to be a convenience to go
itabtaod
41

consequences

, eredit controls
our

clear and simple. The Secretary uf Defense should ho given
udoquute power to co-ordinate the three services and quell
their quarrelling. This would Involve demoting the three ser­
vice secretaries to the rank of undersecretary nnd stripping
them of certain of their powera, including especially the
privilege of uppeul over thu head of the Secretary of Defonso.

As In dealing with other units, the Hoover Commixalon
hus been blunt und forthright. We may feel less safe after
reading the report, but will become much safer if the roport
it) heeded hy Gongreiw.

Sanford Nntive
JC s j i II m M r « « a

oiUua Industry for thu time being,
Mr. Harruld bci-upm interested in
frunanu with the new celer/
cell
■ rm on
WaU First
with i : u . Whltner
r
nhiTB. f,
uy, he shipped the first celery
growq In nils yeettog la the Win­
ter of 1807.
Basking further to/* expand and
the dovelojrmcnl of Iri^raUon
ditches and
walla, and
i
Is credited with Itnvln«
Invented tho first undnriround lr-

rlgatlon
IH r system.
'
lire; Wither* pleasantly matin
the occasional trip# the took with
.her family on tha 8t- Johns River
%0d mentioned the local excitement
the "City of Jo
e l______
JacConville"
with everyone In town gp
lug down to the takefront to nee
the heat come li.
family moved w
IU0B and Went
vine, N. 0, ‘ ‘
ylnce cal!

Christie*

that

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Nation's Weather

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Vnrfc, t b lrata.
|&lt;cn links between America and
■Itltali. Kaasa. U ir. *1- t.aal*.
u n iform mI« b otic IliKiVO the tilh cr.
Western
Europe, and between
~Y»r Haral* la a maiabar af Iba
Don't have all flowers the same height.
.
America anil the Near Knst, can't
iH M lai"! I'm * nblab la aillllM |
■arloaltaly la *b* a .f » « cea»MI*
Don’t use flowers or leaves that arc apt to wilt.
|bo rut.
raOaa af all lb*
SriatM !
Don't cross cut or Intersect the principal stems In com*! 2. To make sure that the Koyul
!• «fct»
■■ will ••
*
IF •
position.
Nnvy and the U, 8. Navy nre
working band in glove, uad that
Don't show the entire rim of the vase or howl.
W E D N E S D A Y . MAH. «, 1019
neither will find l(*elf engaged
Don't place a flower of one color between two of an­ in major *ca warfuie without the
tllHLK vr.rtriK TODAY
other at II* able.
other color.
The value of any pnrtnvrahlp
Don't cut down tall-stemmed flowers such as gladioli,
But rememher the bulwarks
UAwecn America ami European
wet# destroyed and the palates delphiniums, etc.
nation* of course binge* heavily
Don't use asparagus fern, smilnx, pussy-willow, or rib­ on thalr control of the »oa. The
b e e a ire smouldering rubbish. All
material
things
are
temporal. bon bows.
proponed North Atlantic Alliance
Only the rplrihinl things qre etrrDon't combine flowers that are inharmonious as to sea­ would be an empty gesture If an
nnl. Mark ve well her lailwurks,
enemy controlled the ocean lane*
son, texture and color.
consider her palarea.— Ps. 4 8 '•Kl.
Don't use the same thing that has been done the year lietwecn the two hemisphere*.
Those who dale baek to the
The newly rlrtl.il Dcmorralir before.
First World War will remember
81 at Congiess 1**1 week defeated a
Don’t work on your arrangement when you are tired or the lerrlble day* of tODI anil 1017
bill offrrrd by Negro lleptMenta- n e rv o u s,
when the Kaiser’* unre.tlrlcled
submarine rumpalgn brought Hertive Powrll ol New 'link to end
Don’t be sensitive to criticism."
many close to victory. The allsegregation m puld i »clionl* m
He mem her
important stream of war and food
Washington the uqu'al ol tliit
"That strong lines at the bust* of a composition aid in supplies from America was cut
country All ol which «-«•» to dmw j,„ Mt„liility anti halance.
to the danger point. John Hull's
r!, Immiity and •in
just ho\&lt;
I’bat no flow ers slmuhl be e x a c tly on a level o r be dir- Island was on such short ration*
that the population wn* under a
,11 &gt;1.1 iv.l
icniv (Ini
'. My one above an o th er.
talk.
liem em b er to avoid weak lines and cu rv es and n ev er strain.
^ uply were the Atlantic lanes
Not
p l.o r a sp ra y o f weak grow th betw een two stro n g g ro w th .
|,ut t|u**e in many
. 11&lt;■ine ui piUilitiimt!
I |l&lt; I III.I
or
v
ice
v
ersa.
lother
part*
of
the world. I went
• • Oil l l b -a | y(,,,i III
a &gt;cric\ o f .
l{» rn» mU»r that porfrot Imlnnn* in u line arrangement Jfrom India to London by »i*n in
l l i n r wliii It li.«\e
ing opti'iin
in,Vs I,.: jhtalned by keeping the tip o f the higheHt Hpray dir- K«bru«iy, IW17, nnd thirteen ve*rrrendy o died iii ile'ii I hi, itiuiilRid* were sent tu tile hottom hy
. i ’ I ■\' r its buse."
submarine* near my ship In tha
rf. F.qici i s ,*il•it -line lo in i« liis
Concerning Containers
Mediterranean. One hig steamer
,i it
h i u m l' iv .o ild |
ffalemeni
went down only n couple of miles
The
following
notes
were
taken,"
the
Tribune
says,
U ic f'ly lin g e rs I
wbiib ti.o •r l . l i F
tr.'ni Mrs. Walter It. Niue's lecture given at the annual from us. No shipping was safe
■ I |lili» l i ih e *I .»!*' I&lt;&gt; j
Milo O l l l l l
course
for flower show judges ami exhibitors in New York anywhere.
Things got so had that Britain'*
.tin) .Humbling j
'n iis m ie
City ami published in "U m liciilture:"
Admiral JelHcoe took the unusual
||tl 1 »l,r m 1 ••ll
hoii.t -itici.i*-I,
"Don't use copper, brass or pottery for delicate flowers step of writing direct to the
|irofit*'
|prime minister, warning that loss
ui 11 in roses, sweet peas. etc.
of shipping alone might soon forcu
Hun'l let the flower-holders lie in evidence,
Iml. i*i %to
liir M.i&gt;ni nf
the Allies
to make iwace. Various
liMii't
overwhelm
an
arrangement
of
simple
flowers'the
A
\1;ir11.n u |iub!i&lt; ily Im i't liMiiir 1*gv*ti
proposals for dealing with the
Fnm l v**) h i t'n.MlKl ti» •U»»t with a brilliant container.
.
. |submarines were put intu effect,
P o tte ry Is esp ecially good for sh ru b s. P»&gt;wtor fo r sim ple nn,| then America came Into to&lt;
bnuict " f |.i . •itillirn, fir virld?&lt;la
war. Hy the end of I1M7 the nxnLr Me i ititl^iii'ti* f lowers.
III- f-•(.1.
hh" i
Never arrange flowers in a silver loving-cup if you m« was got in liiind by intensive
bciiryuty 'b.u t i l l llkflll &lt;i|ftlllil
convoying of cargo vessels.
wn* |i(cf•i.ibb (n ili 'lUlbri-ik t'f want a blue ribbon.
Again In World War Two Hil­
Most
baskets
are
impossible,
(buy
should
1st
used
only
9 TU**
ler for a time was able tu flupilr-*|ir ,.uJ iithir| trY
rate the Kaiser's success. The
counliy
inuM'J i* i&lt;
.i new for wild flowers.
If the container is transparent glass be careful of the scope of the submarine warfare
low if die nb i tnilivr lo |iro»l|IUarrangement of stems, Square battery jars of gluss uro good was greatly extended. Longer
lion is rape.
cruising range was secured by
containers.
building bigger submarines, _
Two Saniord lie-mcn patlormed!
jn arranging floorers in u tall opaque vase, first stuff it #Early In.
Axis pojvu*
an iinutu.d "•'vice in rnpouding lo with evergreen clippings, they are helpful in uti|i/.lng short­ (lifted thtdr submarine wnrnirl
lo th* Western Atlantic and In ten
en ndpr.il fjorn dir riiy of Long-, gtonunud flowers."
I months the lows of uvsr (100 ships
wood reerndv lo &gt;iiii in pulling nul
|was reported. More than 7,IK&gt;tM&gt;0tl
a (lie in n Iwo tlury (tame dwell­
Weakest Department
ton* of Allied shipping was lost.
ing and looming linute ownrd by
Hy (lit' cud of the your the tierW- R- Hourton. The fire cau»ed(
nuliotuil military establishment, as set up under man U-Hout cunqiaign was the ma­
CMHid-ralilB •lamags i.rtofr u w « .:
t ()f n ,,l7&gt; i(l perilously d o s e to th e w eakest typo o f jor tin cat to an Allied victory.
However, tho fate* were kind to
pul out. and wa, due to a Hooded, t|u|1„ r(n u ,n t."
the Allies. The U-Boat meiiHco
rf I
t 11',0" " B ? su n ant,
g ucj, jH t|u. conclusion of the Hoover Commission. It was curbed by u combination of
Clnsi It I i hoio.ki, who with J j WnH only savitiK what other observers in many walks of expedients. These ineludeil imthe
T. Bennctij,uulr^L run_
. American Ilffe liavu been guyinK ev e r sin ce the re su lts o f
of detecting the

' ping policy is forcing private ship
operator* out of llUtfl
shies* and put-

ting American merchant seamen
"on the lieuch."
Meanwhile Postmaster (ieneral
Jesse M. Donuhlson run Into some
opposition from lawmakers w i n o
he presented his schedule of pro.
posts) new postal rate*.
One of those change- would iesult in large increases In llncost of mailing newspapers and
fad lies. Chairman Murray (I).
tnagatlncx.
Teen) of the House post office
remittee told Donaldson lie Is
against any plan which to apply
the same rate tu reading mutter
as to advertising.

rCuatlHum M om I*nb# Mb s ,

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Station

‘Jim Craw’ Case

taurant at the station, and Jog
Goniales will retain hla Silver
n u tts H * s m s roaa a ss)
Meet taxi bueinaoa there. Miss month
later »u grounds that while
Ethel Vising wUl' remain ns tie- travelling
from North Carolina
irf Sidney, Mont.! afte r lea 30 to 4© k*t agent for th* Uraynound bug
to Virginia, they Intended tu stop
lncheg deep blocked lb| Yellaw- MM*!
'“ at (Ireensbaro, N, C.,
overnight
stono rivor and sunt water over Ita
and therefore were subject to
bank*', Soma rMldsnti expressed j i n
a
r
s
s
a
.'is
■late and not federal law.
fear of widespread f loods "if the
lee gorge backed up for 20 miles.'
They wore sentenced to hard
Farmers and rgnehert along the
labor with Orange County, N. C;,
river Were, urged to leave their
wHl j “ n Mr' road ropnlr gangs.
nealea and remove their Uvulock.
pn of a flva
North Carolina's Btate Bupreme
no In Aubufn, h* Qourt turned down their appeal
lit southeastern Montano, the
Tongue Rlywr wgx running bank
Igat Jnn. 17, The four Intended to
full and threatened to flood Miles
appeal to the U. 8. Supreme Court,
Uty, The Missouri RWtr la froien
but sponsor* of tho case decided
fn&gt;m the niouutdna near Heldna In eastern Loulalana. 24A families that sa belter case on tha
to the head.
dweten and no Immedl- have _ been evacuated from their facta" had occurred in thu maanbottom Igpd homee. The Mlsslsslp* time, RutUo sold.
? lo W th e “i
The latter Involved the errdst
and reduced .the flood haxard In
and eonvlellon In Alleghany Coun­
ntoeo sections of the state.
ty, Va,. of Howard Norv.lf Lee, a
■eward University student and
v
u Nahraak* communities
member of the U, 8. Olympia Boxwaters. At VegtBestbattled the rising walera,
Missouri covered lng Teem, He wax fined 111 and
court costa for refusing to alt in
Um negro section of n train going
overflowed. Four of the eight
from Covington, Va., to WaoUng*
school! In the city of UflOC clpood. ^Smiiral
M there was no Immedltheir
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non yards of soil will bo .......... I ua^cd /or volunteers to asalst with
WA8 IUNOTON. Mar. Ib-UV)- nating a sense of Insecurity and
the major uper a- (he Ket| Crp&gt;s drive. Mrs, John L. The "Axis Sally" Deacon case went thereby aiding recovery among
two days pilot to tin
t ion,
hi Stated
(Clark wna program chairman and to the Jury In federal district thii signatory nations. I'rsumabiy
&gt;li, hr
stated
Acheron meant, though no did not
spenkSr. Othar court at 1 lL0.'i I*, it. toduy.
The Fellowship College bus put Intrmluced the
present w eroM ra. ycKlngoes
The Jury of seven men and flv j sucdficuly say it, tliut the Mai
up 4: 1,1)011 li&gt; finance the project, i guests
fcy. Mrs. Cdlena Wllholt, Horns women retired to deliberate after snail Plan countries of Eurupc,
said Mi. Jucobseo.
tomlsl fpr the Florida l ’oW?i listening to an outline of the having extruordinar ussmnncL' of
H. H. Popo announced tliuV Clty|*™ ."?
gilt Ciippany, ami PresWant cWduiice mid iMUucUoga on VotnU |
,,nll**,,r/ support,
I-lglit
officials had l«en Invited by t h e i "
war uud V
Dayton* Bc'«rh Nlol CUth. of law front Jiidge Edward M. wln
,tnr
County Commlssbm
to confer' j
Ruth Todxo. of the
generate greater confidence in
.oisilay in Dclaml with Norman •'Children's Book Shelf" of Evans­ Curran.
The Judge
told the Jury to! the future.—A confidence ac ce s ­
•rvanl, representative of the ton, III,
"weigh
tho
evidence
dlipasslun- sary to economic progress.
State Hoad Department, reganl4. The treaty will set up what
Mrs. 0 . W. TouchUm wo^i wel­ atcly."
ng proposed ebungt's in plans for comed into the club d* a new memAeheson called the institutional
Th*
trial
of
Ml.ldrixl
E.
(illjars,
touting State Highway No. til bor. Hostesses w»re R n . VV. K
49,
T* w,ff
... whose broadcast* for the Her- aids and machinery which will
from the tleuuva Bridge to Som Hollcyhsad,
■au i Jl! V T
Mr*. F u l k e W_est. ,.uad m
u
radio
moo
radio during
during tho
tho war
war be
tsi- make the regional security prin­
nole llouevard, The route a* pro- 11"' y,erne Messenger;i A St. Fat- c#ae luatatn as the "Axis Bally c ip le s effective. The much) aery
kxls
8«
posed hy County Hoad Surveyor j r|€.jt*J
.1'..I
.
u ,..„ ir le k 's Day'theme’ waa carried out prugraoj , begun Jgn.
lan. 24. Site W ill Include a consultative body
M. C. Hagan woubl save the «*•**« Iln the u bto dccoratlotw
os and ulw faces q possible 'death penalty if uf the memlN'i' nations and a sort
considerable
‘ “ fi
expense In fills a s .it |n |he ,„ nn, r wh|(h w u , crv„j to convicted.
of North Atlantic regional high
woqbl 1» on higher sand land, M r .jUio ,J8 pBJ.Mn- p^ , cllt.
command.
.
Pope pointed out.
Heyot.d these general points,™
Chsmhct of Ct'iiiniercc Managrr}
Aeheson derliiu-d to go Into dis­
Ewtinl Ihgglns rcud an Item from I
cussion of the treaty's oruvlsions.
(t's itta iN
poem »&gt;s#i
the Postmaster's (luiette suiting \
lie said the text would bo uiado
,„ ,lvu of
(L'usitaase VrBBt »*«■■ obsi
eonsIsteriUy dalmtd the right to public In the very near future.
that the Sanford Post Offlco
.................
. .Fh'lil
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.„ po
..uslmasler , 1 near England Hall, Tennis cour ts move their own troops freely in
As to procedure from hcru on,
which
Joel
is
had shown the biggest pn.rutu un.l shufflobnartl courts tolwpen tliolr own territory.
lie said Unit it now looks a* if
British official. *ald the. I.ad j the signini
mg will tuke place In the
gain of any post office in tho U n i-,
ted Hi...... Jumping
new university I* ...depend reports of clash** In the Negev first wee
.‘ck In April; that Ihe
ping from postal cutThe
of the Fellowshqi Foundation which they regarded as "very publication of the text will be
4I7I,&lt;170 in I It 17 U&gt; of which
receipts of
i
Miss Oasla England Is dangerous.
.... i.
t il'ift l "I WHICH 01I9H
They sail British sufficioutly in advance of thut to
f.'l7,‘t,7P2 n luiu
n K gain
i"f was Iin;*..
. president,
said Mr. Bradley. Miss troops garrisoned at Aqaliu have allow publie idiscussion, and that
Much of; l this
.
.however,
liereeul IV
Is a trustee not been Involved,
tile United States would be bap- _
Kt “c' ^ w University.
y*
IIHIIIVV oliders. principally those of
Bho was
British spokesmen have told uy to buve the signing cetemony 0
Florida Fashions,
largely
Instrumental,
together
Z T i ^ J S S J S " to S
In Washington.
Sam Mat lino, personnel dlreclor wiin Ur. W. A. Muddy in founding the -United Nation* more than
Wnshlngton and llvimtidu liud
down the subs und destroy them uf Kloridu Fashions, teveuleil that thu Fellowship College which tho once that Britain would feel IhiuiiiI
been suggested a* sites lor the
by
her
alliance
with
Trans-Jordan
with depth bombs.
Ills conqiuny during IP IH had given new univurstty will absorb,
signing conference. Thu place is
Ho again th* Gorman submarine the I'ost Office well over three
Thu name, Altieripat*, Is da* to go lo that Arab country's aid n secondary mutter, liu added.
If Ita territory was attacked.
lost out, hut It WHS a close tiling. quarters of Its money order husAeheson led up to tho summary
For war's end found the G rr.’iana Iness. He told of the pricking
accomplishments by Hating
In possession of the Invention call­ tallies and postuuo iiicUt * instul- Wesley attanded a church e e r v l e . I ‘ hf*v country has no InUnlton of
edt the
ro , tod hy tlm eompany ul its shipping at which he received hie Insp^a-1 "tUeUng Trans-Jordan UirrUorv. half a dozen developments milk­
It hi"snorkel"
*!!or" , which ha*
nn''. r”rr-i . T|,er, wrt, MVcrnl British of­ ing cleat tliut lie considers the
volutlonhed submarine w a r f a r e . . ut ' M' (lcipil, Airport turn
ficers and non-commissioned of­ pact Is the logical outgrowth of
The "snorkel" enables the sub­ which took cure of thu largo am* Church, Mr. Bradley stated.
Amrlran foreign policy since the
marine to "breathe under water", •aunt of dully mailing. This was
Thu college of practical mis­ ficer* In King Abdullah’s Arab split with Bussla widened so
thus enabling It to stay submerged eweesary, ho pointed out, as dre* sions wit] be headed by thy Rev. legion. A Briton, Brigadier John greatly in he last two yeurs.
*w
Indefinitely.
so* mailed in a three day |s&gt;rlod H. W. Byrne, Methodist minister Chubb Pasha, commande the legion.
III early 11)47, he said, it IimiI
Naturaliy
Naturally all the alllts of World would fill the mailing department of i’anama City. Carey A. JUanu,
become clear that efforts to
. NEW BABY HBBVICK
War Two have this epochal Inven- ut tho Post Office from floor to wilt direct the college of agricul­
achieve economic stability and
DETROIT,
Mar. »—f/Pt-- l)e. . W(trk oul tJ)0 p|otl,#niH ofu n a u r n mar.
lien. That la to say, It no longer ctlling. AH puikugcs, therefore, ture. Faut If. Wood of East tdverI* a secret.
are weighed and mailed directly pooi, Ohio will head the College tre|t has decided to do something Were running Into difficulty on a
of Miiiic. No director for the for the sake of babies that arrive universal scale. The Soviet Union
So far as the American Navy from the Airport.
school of liberal art* has yet •."SH
Is concerned, our information li
•N'V'ibi*'
ami Its satellites, Ita said, wore
John Ivey presided, Among those been selected, ifJd Mr. Bradkjf.
that America is taking full pre­
Starting Mar, IB, thero will be tl„t prepared to enter Into this
prr
Tha Board
cautions to protect sea lanes In
a special ambulance In service to
mul
fact they Intended
sselbvrry, Clifford Mi'KIbblii. J . | University'“irwIude^Dr* M. f
evanl of war. It would Indeed 1st CtL™
h«W # pramaturely born Infants to ulaitruct It.
1,.
Iitgluy,
George
.
Stine,
John
KndCastle
of
Va^
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Huntington,
W.
Va-,
.:
strange If wq weren't able tu as­
r^ulHng Incubator trtatm.nt.
* He recalled that, tho Big Four
ama will coma along In ansume that Britain Is doing tho or, John L. Galloway, W. V. Hit­ A. Bradley, Mrs. Fred PhlUpe and
ting.
C.
I,.
Bedding,
II.
It.
l'o|ss,
Far those lanes aro life­
Sam Martina. Maximilian Hhspline*.
ontd, M. H. Smith. H. 1). McCall
XIciutu Toithy und Samuel Uersoit,
B um
a Visitor from Casselberry.
r
lOsattaao# ream r u t o u t
Will continue
mtfn
to operate the reeng

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Axis SMIy Case
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WEDNESDAY MARCH ft, lft49

CAGE T H R E E

THE SANFORD HERAM ). SANFORD, FLORIDA

C u b Scouts Hold 'Mrs. Emlor Curlett
Covered Dish Supper
To Head Committee
Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

Social Calender

(iPod ('leaning
Fine Pressing
Team U p ,

Telephone 148

Golden Rule Circle
Has Monthly Meet

r s ona
Mr*. \V. C. Allen hu.i returned
to her home in S e attle . Wash, after
visiting for some time with Mr,
nml Mrs. Howard Long.

C O LO N IA L C L E A N E R S
Opposite Fire SI it I mo
till

B a p tis t Church will meet at B:U0

P. M. ai. Ih« home of .Mrs. A, l&gt;

Holloway, 2G20 Sanford Avenue

Hostesses with Mrs. Holloway will
be Mrs. M. C. Stone and Mrs. M.

T. Haynes.

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T h , Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club will meet at the Tourist
Confer at 2 :0 0 J \ M. Miss Viva
Cook o f the Holly Hills state m a r­
k e t will demonstrate the making of
palmetto frond baskets amt purses.
T h e J u n io r Croup o f the Atnerlean Legion Auxiliary will meet nl
the home o f Mrs. It. W. Lippluentt,
2466 Palm etto Avenue, for reorganisational meeting a t 2:ti0 P.
M. Mrs. Lippincott urged nl) mem
bers to he present.

Friends
will regret to
learn
that .Mrs. J . M. St I Decipher has
Mf!*. il__K__F a i l ) . !■ondneted lh&lt;- ■brr.— fm— Hroitn— n-t i n . In1 wo.)
called heeuuse of ,lie serimis illness
sion of the meeting refreshments of her aunt, Mrs. K V Perry.
were served. Those attending were
■Mrs. It. W. Cnssuhe, Mrs. Fn rrls,
•Mrs. M. W. Hilling-Icy, Mrs. J o e
Mrs.
M. I.. Wright,
J r . and
Petrns, Mrs. W. II. Young, Mrs. daughter Hall have arrived front
W. C. Clause. Mis. Richards, &gt;! ra. Hainesviile to spend u few days
W. H, Tlson, Mrs. J . P. Wilson, with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wright
The Cotvnn Company this morn­
drs. Heorge F’ llsworlh. Mrs. Yes- nt their home on Magnolia Ave. ing nmtminced the formal open­
ley and th# hostess, Mrs. Harriett. nue.
ing tomorrow o f Its millinery de­
partment which is under the direc­
tion of Miss J e a n Doldis, formerly
Mrs. P eter H. Tcp.-ic and daugh­
of Orlando.
ter Martha J e a n have arrived to
Miss Holdis, who lias hail ninny
spend some time with Mrs. Trpsic's
AP M ewtfeatu rci
parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1 II. Ceg- years experience in the m illlm ry
burn. They will be Joined in about business, is an expert on .styling
iitul Iri inning hale,
Mr. ( ’owns
a month by Mr. Tnpxie.
.said. Mho was formerly associated
with Yowell Dtew-Ivey mid Dick­
Mii*ti l.ylkinn
II iy!o. ilatiRlilor son-Ives in Oilando
of Sen. uiiil Mrt. I- I lh*&gt;li', lull*
Olle section of the Cowan store
hovii iiw artlrd a iiliu e «m M»e I ham** hit, been redecorated tvilh nllracl.l* t at U a k r lTn!i»*rMly lo r llio tive cases to hold the beaut if id dis­
fa il si’iiM'Hii'r ft»r Ihivim k aeliievi'tl play of millinery and Inrgr mir­
a '•II" or l**Mt*r avornife in all rors have lies'll located for the
'Ullljpctrt,
convenience of the customers. The
new department will feature thn
l u t e . i and newest hat
farhion*
front Nrtv Vink's Style Mart, Mr.
I'nwiiit slated.

Cowan's Store Opens
.Millinery Department

F R ID A Y
Sallio Harrison Chuptor, Daugh­
ters of the American llevolutioo.
will meet at 3:00 !'. M. with Mrs.
W, M, Thigpen, 80H Magnolia Ave% n u e . Hostesses with Mrs. Thigpen
^ will be Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, Mrs.
E d g ar Mitchell and Mrs. J . 11
Menick. All visiting daughters are
Invited to attend.
Circles of the Harden Club will
meet as follows:
Azalea Circle
with Mrs. L. R. Spencer and Mrs.
W, R. Jenning s nt 8:0(1 p. M,;
Oviedo Harden Club with Mrs. Ben
Jones at 3 :00 I*. M i Central Clrcle with Mrs. F. H. Kilpulrick at
10:00 A. M.; Dirt Hardeners Cir• cle with Mrs. Heorge Harden nl
10:00 A. M.i HrinrteH'nllls Circle
with Mrs. A. K.
Ilinhnkcr, 2tmj
Palmetto Avenue, ui 7::t(i P. M.;
Hibiscus Circle with Mrs. II. J .
Out, 1024 Palmetto Avenue, at 3 :00
P. M.; Ixo ra Circle with Mrs. C. It,
K irtley at 2:30 P. M,; Jacnramlii
Circle with Mrs. F. I,. Miller at
3 :0 0 P. M.; Magnolia Circle with
Mrs. J a c k Katlgun and Mrs. J . I).
.
eonie
W ilgvht u! 10:00
A. —
M - Mimnsii |,i .
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.Circle vvllh Mrs. Kdwurd Sm ith,, ,,,
'624 C ata lin a 4 )riv c , at
A. M .; '
no*c Circle with Mrs. H. II. C o l i -'
man at 10:00 A. M.
I ’
The
Sanford Townsend t ’lun j J "J1,1V
will meet at 7:30 I'. M. at tl.v I
Tourlxl Center. Amusement uud | " .......
refreshments will la- enjoyed a f - i , J ,
Ur
the business meeting.
The
public is invited la attend.
%ho,.«

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•u they
"
girls
Iittve
t home.
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hut hni
Circles nf the VV. M. U. of t h e l l e n t h e , i
First B aptist Church will meet nt green, re
3i30 I*. M.
ns follows: Circle No. I
If via
with Mrs,
J , L. Lee, 111)8 Park W i n g v
Avenue: Circle No. 2wilh Mrs. VV. who trie
E. Betts, 1018 Oak Avenue; Circle with hci
No. 3 a t the church annex: Circle l*aii nt
No. 4 with Mrs. R. F. Cooper, Cam- some of
cron Avenue; Circle No. fi with shoe am
Mrs.
H. C, (Srahuin, 201
West still of
Twenlioth S t r e e t : No, tt with Mrs. glow on
11. I.. Oshoruv. VVesl First S t r e e t ; hei shin
Circle No. 7 with Mrs. O. V. llnr* business,
nee, 410 Magnolia Avenue.
Rut

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se, and
if iittsii: Kits
t nu n.
i‘t's
nl
specialle and
comliagrmn
,s how
lies ini
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ly. The
wcasins
d tor*,
le blue,
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The R. VV. Ware Bible Class of
..
the F i r s t Mathodist Church wilt i , lv leu
meet at 8 :0 0 |». M. at the home of , i. i
Mrs. VV. VV. Tyre, 1100 Dak Ave^
nUU.
I(1 ....fr y
Sour cream , flavored with a
littlV sugar, lemon ju ic e , salt
and freshly ground pepper, makes
an easily prepared dressing for
thinly sliced tomatoee, Serve on
a bed of shredded lettuce.
Leftover potutor* finely diced,
may bo added to a curry of laml
to stretch it.

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feittlirei apl'ln iinm doc- not nltet tile little Hhill gl " n t h will hogin: it mi ll l&gt; di'tetmines
bow
vigomu- an.! tu'idliiv liie growth
I will In'. l.iki'Ui-e tlie tune of npplii'lltloll of fcildl/ei
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H e l e n a r u b i n s t e i n ’s
Donald
created
an
original
music composition from the cries
of his baby sister Patricia Ann.
It starts o f f with the child asleep
lit Iter erlli
(low and
sweet)
grasping for her ra ttle (x y lo ­
phone), shaking ra ttle (rhmnhn)
and falling in tdeep again (rocka)
bye Unity).
He played to an overflow audi­
ence. They thought it w h s terrific.
Donald,
who
graduates
fm m
Music and A r l pretty soon and
iilnns in continue his music studies
lit college, pluys nlnno lit u llama
band on week ends.
Record Month Freddy Murtln’s
"Onco In Love with Amy,” Ike
Carpenter's "B r u s h Those T ears
from Your Kyes,", Vaughn Mon­
roes " R e d Rose# for a lliuo Lady,
Flint
W a rr en ’s
"Joe,”
Rose
Murphy’s " A Ltittlo Bird Told Me.”
T e r r y Como’s " F a r Away 1'lneeii'
this first slncit tjio lifting of the
m o ld
b on). Tommy
DUrsey a
"Hrtw Many T e a r * Must Fall.”
.That Oil B t t m a r
An odor o f burning oil In the
house may mean too l it t l e a ir for
burning or a i r leaks in the lur-

V a m m m

OudliMir Furniture
Floral, plaid nml striped up
liol-tery fabrics are being shown
mi
new outdoor furniture
for
summer use. Tlie resin coating ou
tin fabric is said In withstand
abrasion and moisture and is
highly resistant to nlrohol, adds,
alkalies, vegetables and body nils.

it t i i v i ii

v

iiui" .1 chdwi ately w itli
h if I, mat, bing bolero ■

npai i imi' iii
The net or started hi* film
er in IP If. as a i r p n r lc r in “ Jlllllll. ■! I sll'ltli' 'liiwly illtn Ul’MW111 .I'll ilt’l
m»»riMi’*. I ‘m f inmt. l&gt;. m n*
er .Mail." Resides "Nnrthside (" h«* I
lilts iilsn legged it ill “ Next Till)*' 1Mt* M lilt n*f 111*11*1* **i !** *s till* ntt
i We l.ove" iiiol " T h e Plllltidolpllill j m io n . i l i ' . i lo l l , i n n s ! n f Mtf «&gt;l 11il
I S l o i y , " for wln.h lie snagged HU. lit. (Mil! Iil*r-* mill Mil III’ I’ Divi ii ill
I Veademv Awind. He admits lie was I J I 'i ............... ..iii «* v »*i y tit i h winti'i
if y o f M r * :n i .i I
only Ii HIII'I H po lle r in (tie l a t t e r . ' i b ' l l i i i t r I fh1working fur n new *ninua*inr.
|ltd Mitom-v lll fs lii’i’ ll Vi’ l &gt; p o o l I hi
lie je sts t tint he's not so nilr** , u m l r i n * *1 i i i Ii *, I m i I l I d p l a n t
I ii 1 1 i ti if
t h * 1 pi i nur
"M aliiv a" will b» us good for him. |l o * i i I i i ' j h I y
«t\% I It
" I n tin- first script" I was killed f .1' Ii n f
In 1hr ‘■ ji'M o f tin*1 ifii'iit iiui mi
ui the last reel It lui* gradually
I od»
siitiI
l i i n l i * , Mi«*
oren shoved foivvurd so now 1 i'\
ii ml. r *«mir
; gi t humped o ff in the thud sir |I .....I « n ir siVil«* In
k»» " U Mi tl m .UR Mi*- w i n t m h n m f l n i
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OPTOMETRIST

H O LL YW O O D , Mm. t i - t/ l ’i J a m e s S tew art, the movie mukeis'
idea uf u newspnperiituu, lias In,
pmi and pencil out again.
T h e long drink of water from
Indiana I'u.. is playing u lepurlei
nf sorts iii "(Jpi-rutmu Malaya’
mol he admits lie is slicking In*
li'iigt Iiy neck out. "New uneu me
o touch) trilw, you know
') don't blame them." In- told
M|e. " A f t e r all, they wen |mi
trayed so lung as gie lugging,
lazy characters with l u l l s on the
bucks of their heads mid e .g e ie tti *
dii|i|iitig from their nu.uiln."
Jim m y said lie doesn't know
wliy he is so often chosen 'u ploy
reporters, hut he doesn't mind it m
el. "Newspaperm en a n such cotnplex eliarn rlers, they're a challenge
piny," he remurked.
Tile only hazard is in k in g tlie
win III of newspapermen by movie
(Miners. His lust news Juli, " l u l l
Northsldo 777." Iind :i wlmppi'i.
|ie|iortcr Stew art slipped suute
papers into tlie typewriter anti put
a headline on the s lo iy D-fore f
wrote it. (R epo rters don't m
v.. i. l l '
head* tin metropolitan p a p e r* .I

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I'lilm e tin

ui, t i ii. i hail lllllll nl tlie ■l a - , in
whu It they uill enter an eviiilni lleputy 1'iemiei Midnintad Talmh.v Monday limit' to Mai til. Ian talinie Inld fmeign new men to­
t r i e , mini lie made nil Mm In day in ayeid -eliding mu "new ,
imt Inlet than Id'.ill A M and mill m i y In lt;m '* *ecmit\ * amt
would he
exhibitor- m u d m e then own warned t Iml effetnlei
container*. All cunt niiiers tnml inililshed
he m a il.id mi lhe hottoni H illi the
The uf f i»ml - a i l that a cm res.
nam e uf the m n u r , and ennlaili
pl'tldeni n| I'la n la . the
M caw
era H ill |.,. furnished fm H|iei'iineii Cnminiinist
I'arty
new,paper,
classes
filed a story la I week which he
F ir s t, secoinl and tlm d aw ards eotlsidi'ied "lendenlmils "

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Estrogenic Hormone Twins

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FOR BOYS
AND OIRLS

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innil i n t f tliuiil

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bilrtfsalc Hormone Craatst regularly 3 s0
Ea*repentr Hormone Oil eulue 21°
AGING SKIN? Buy your eotire year'a supply
•

of those vital modern-miracle beauty
essentials for night-snd-day care now. . .
both for iho price of one! Eitroccnic
H o r m o n e C r k a m a n d Oil work wonders
for face and throat while you sleep. . .
smoothing out lines, bringing a younger
looking texture arid throaliine. For
daydoag beauty treatment apply swiftly
kbaorhed E s t r o c i n i c H o r m o n e Oil
before maks-up!

TOUCHTOfra

Huy quality I’ull I’arrnt shoes anil save mmn ,
Titey'n- pre-tested by real luiys and girls i
make sure your child gets proper fit, sm .u in
style'

• • ••ear. S -e thciu •••day!

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Neill little, sweet little "V
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T H E SA N FO RD H E R A L D . SA N FO RD ,

F L O R ID A

W EDN ESDAY

Ga t o r Swimmers
To E nt e r Meet
In Athens, Ga.

Volusia Wildlile Association To
Durocher To Use Retired Champ Joe Louis Tells
j
SponsorSBver Skad F « liv ,l * ■ » * * f K
Future Plans At New York
DELAND.

Mur. 9

(.Sprcl.il)

flit Voluiiu

Wildlife

AixrrcnMitin-

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NEW H )U K Mur. *1 h l ‘)
\l le.nl I iloii | liuvr In lake any
pundit-' nn mine
Joe l.*iiir» wearily .rfler .1 lirrlii four-way
,irr,x ...... r.nlm cimlrrenrr.
Tli** rrlirr(I lic.ivywrivhl rhiimpmn «»f lire world had jilt! imnlc hit
New York drlrul .1* .1 fiuhl piniiii.lrr und II wu» .in experience tli.it

(J A IN K 8 V I L L K , Mar. !• I Spec­
ia l)— The i 'n l v c r . l t y
of Flnridu
•wlmtnink tcuni
will t n m d to
Athens,
(icuiylu till,
week to
pm tici|inle uuuin.t othei Cimferenre foes in the unnunl S E C uwini*
mink’ meet Suturiluy.
The (iultir., who hold 11 1-1 re■*ord in conference meets thii.i fur
this .Pii.un, will lie old to Ink**
over first filuee this seu.lnii, ufter
finishing sevond to (ix**i i;iu reeh
in lust vein's meel. The Teeir view
nosed out the Sniiriiin liinknieii oil
.’■I ills) season.
lo in 1

would linvr tiied •mil ulili ml lili.

ui ii '
, n&gt;

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M l'id. !,***J, and F *''** .1 . 1 . 1 .

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rjiii-rlli.n

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rino III ill. Ill own ........ . unil 1.
I ,. , d In unxw,. Hi.... nil I.. Ho
"•
'-aMir*"
will. 1, 1 . u Iom . down 1111 ucrir ninn
lo.l lie wi, Ulw m ,
t i n . . . iryinu
l' ‘’ uie fur'" muim li iii'iii'i tud IL* bird 110 i tiin
, tie fulled mil u fle r the seu-un up, nS p o il - w 1 ilei
Mdl phnlomii
1 eil.
|dn I - . movie nud lelevi-luti emu
_ei iiiiieii mol mdio inter X'icxvcrff nil
(HtLANDI) d m .
ti i/l'i
.Mon liinl 11 I'lii'l id 1 he chump. Sex
IHirer J o e kuliel of ||u&gt;Wiislliliglnn m i l Hem l.mris hml to rddiire te
Seiiiitoi. lip ......illy is t;lvilla till presenln'ives
of two
01 lum*
Cohii first
f t the vm-nnt left ui "0 - ul 'lie -rtme moment,
field jnli
ft ti fi lenet* lo two
I hr' ' liuiiip, wlio leaves todu&gt;
hot-slmt
.kies, Clyde
Vollmer for A i i i Ihi. Ihitrh 'Vest Int'Jti nn . e , , 1,1011 . iiils wn* in nod 11 Cniihlteun tour, explained
diluted t&lt; dn&gt; in the unnounced his le liie in e n t leiisotis, Id- pu­
li neup foi ti.* ,*■&gt; .1 iilor-1 f u s t in- si t Ion with I hr* newly fm med In
tin-si|iiiid
itni'K
srheduled fm ti rrurtionul Hexing t Iuh .*;nd^ rle
I'hursiluy.
, serllu'il his interview with Eddie
__ _
Euirnti. ihniiriiini of the New Y 111J
SAHA SO I'A, Im . !• I,Pi— lire. S t a t e Athletic Commission,
ton lied ho 1 Miuiuki ' *'*'•'
l-"nis -nw Euirnn
yesleidiiy
I ui thy. iihiiii 11&gt; cuulimis uliuui e»- rnmnimr nrul asked New York ie&lt;
MniiitjiiK
hull
player.
111 Hie "twillm, fm tire Miener of tie
-piinir.
is
i iitlnisiusiii
hImoiI proposed
June
Kx/ued t hurl**'
I’li her l ex lliiullsoli.
The Ida rluhthanilei xvir- n lotul
loss lust sill soli heruilse *,l mill
udini id . Now lie's Im, nine tlieni
iiiri
_

Mieelulois, then- will Ire a eunru'ithe hn.ketliall •en&lt;rin lust rlosed
IfpnitiK event.
I f ’oueli Hen ( ' l e n i " i . -aid today
The fish dinner will s t m t a t 1 Klfflil of the mtn are r e n u m *
Odltl I*. Si. The iilelill will Include1 lleil f l i . t lo lle l. anil all •level
fried fish, pine hitrk slew-, f u * h - if llm men are « llullde to plu&gt;
puppies and a salad,
next year.
Other officers ol the aaaociallon
Those to w r it
letter- a n
are Have Nielson, vlr e.pft'.ld ent; Cnptain (ienrjtn k r e r e t t , Ihrylmw
lltrwuril Welter.' sec re tary , und lle a ih ; C h m l if A. Ilih ie n - , Jin k
L arry Kaitan, treasurer.
snnville; Lurry lli.ltom, Ouytona
The cliih Im. IM) m e m lie r. on Hrarlij Ihihhy Unite t . Ilolh Mill.
Ita rolls and inemlierslilp Is open AVillon * MrCully, O m la ; Arvid
lo nvr*ry person Interested In coll- I'eleraon, I'lersnn; William M)i*mi
servatinn, nccordlna lo President Daytona llenrh; \V Ilium Cluylon,
Htrnwn. The theme of life assodu- Ht- P ele rs h in a i J o dun Maviuud
tloil is to eduente Ihe populntion h u s l l .l
Ld
Ili nJ*ndu, ( o , 1 1 1
on the CO user vat I o i l o f wildlife ami Hahles; and Don r s k i n , Jiok-&lt;&gt;u
lo curb Inline law vlolnlum.
villi*, k t e i e l l , Hein *n mitl 'lay
All inciiihor. of the association nn'd wen* pievlnn,. e lte . wuyiei *
are honurarv aame wmileiis with William Itav will 1 reive 11 mao

...

Kennel ( Iuh Kntries

UASAIIKNA. t * n I i f M m !»
, ll *Vfl|T,l,,.iI
— Lively
for i«lfirlini' toll"* im.miI hihiihdi
lone develapcrl
ill Ihe Chlcapo
‘
,,
While Sox outfield and
mound
siu rtx r
(list liu-e,
it,,.in. ,!■
S lid e Mouchuck. Hie ex Viiliki c. P' d'H I'uki 'l
I- iluelliiiK w itti lionloii Cold dien &gt;
"
foi Hu- first hast* iuh
Huukiel l l l l i l i tl
tiliivei ilnweis und t j e i r y Sculu , „'n , " u,,,"111,
lin l.A N D S MI NS
me clmllenuitip (!u - /eiulal. Pat \ i.■■i.. &gt;,
I .OH ANOKLEH, Mai :• opi
* " ‘» lj J1*,'cVM
Kniiipie Itulaaos, No I clialleiipr i S. i ie i and Dave "lulley fin rui
, .
, K, ,
for the world
liahiweiplii title den ii 'sipnmeiit
won a close ten-round rla-i , m n over
John I. Unvis, (laklauil, r nlif . Is'
W ES I i 'AI.M ItEAt F* Mm '•
'
foie I li.hoil fun- at I to lltiiiipi* '/P* T'nfI W riphl’s lap lint wu*
Audilm iiiui last oiplit
Ha talk of Ho Philmleli h,a All, ^.t, , ". 1
lloiaooi, of Mexico City, wclifliiil Ictu s ' It,liuiiip cump t*&gt; 111
&lt; it.-'
Il.’l; Hu* California ueirio, 112
In it -lx mrilnp Intia -c op parin’ 1
l, (
yestciday, M’liplit lila cil out a
1 p,
In■Mix-1 iii d a double to ivc Jimmy ' isoli
Iluttest sliol fiimi tin lout lllie Dykes' a. wi 11, 10*1 . .1 .11 ilerisiuii
i ; ’mo
fur
Micliipmi
Hluti*
Cullepe' over \) Himtuoii,' n i i 'lu iis .
s lit
tnla. lb liasketliall ilium i- vi*ic
1111 Howard Hull (leab an . vvho tan
cashed mure than Nil peiceut
Ill* l lllll ill tm.llx
It) I S S U C I \ I EH P II K S S

f 'AVI*'V

Htn tl Smith of Hie V in lieu poll*
Millers of the
U. H.
liuckr y
I'Capiie is employed in tin* Mark
diamond mini's uf the Catinilian
Hockfes iluilnp t|u* Iiff-sfensun.

The As soriu tet I Press
first
chose an Alt* American foul hall
tram in lUiMi.

Sports In Brief

G re y h o u n d R a c in g

Milled

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II III I iiuuilduil." I.ouin ut-

hlW WH|tH,d „ |t,

of

v ll, j finil| j|(1J(|nK A-wjrinllon.
........ ..
Kt.|r..n re je cted h i .
......... - t t . , - , d i d n ' t
ivinni'i' of uny one
fllrh,
|t.1)(|ln|f ,)t,livy.

IN A R C H

0,

rifty-M ’Vcn of Mu; l»s plnycr*
currently rnnijiulKnii'ir
in thu
Niitiunnl
lluckcy
Lengnu me
married.

TA LBO TTS
—imiviMN—
Wiiii rmier -mum
I'lilulris unit I'uiierhunurr.
I l l « s \ M ini II XX IIM I
A I I . O il'll M
TATE TH EA TRE

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nuinan nranrir

O l'K N S U &gt;'t P. M.
.Mulinres lllr
l.ieu,
&lt; hildren I &gt;c

'
■ " ' " ' " ‘ It ll"n M■1II till III,
'“ ■xiny and n partner with Arthur '
)% •’ •■-irJB
U'nlx and J a m e s |l N o n j i in the 1
I It C.. said the fluid would lie .
1 1 Id outside New Vmk then, pro- i H H f f r $
iini,1 v in chienao.

l a s t

T IM E S

w e d

Iff*SignOf TH«n»n*
Thursday &amp; Friday!
t e t * " '*

Wallace Meets Haker
|n Ilinir Kncounter
N E W VMIlK.
Mm.
t*— t/l*»—
Coley Wiillme of New York., doleiiilim!
Iieuvvweiulil
champion,
m e e i. Hot. linker
1 'ittwiitnirh to
miflil in the semi-finals of the
E u -ie iii ti lileo ( i loves Tourmino pi **f elimnpious,
\\ iillaee ui vived one o f his lil*fi;e«t l e i last nii;lit
when lie
-lopped Peter l‘'utlei
of Lowell,
Mn .. in I ::t:t of tin third murid.
Johnny H tituij of New Yrrrk,
I n i y e m '' lltfhtweiplil ihaniplon
now fipliliM)! u~ .1 Weller, meets
I eon Duuphtiy of Wnshilipton. I*.
C
Ti c lu ll) wa.- icdm ed last umlit
lo ti! f ip h le ls ill elphl Wuipht
iJii-ssi's,
lolliplrt's si'iiilfiiial -cliediile in* hull
I Jir pound c la s s - Jolinnv C m yen. dm k-onville v&lt; Danny Hit'll•ii'i-oit. Iicnluii, N. .1
i Icuvywc iplu
Van
Ctiriy,
II r u i p 'tend, N. '
vs, Mike J e l l s ,
.Miami.
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State Farm er Market
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Priest Asks ABC
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lo Admit Negroes

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A T L A N T IC ( T T V , N. .1,, Mai. P
t/Pl A little priest from llrooklyn, N. V.. today curried his fiithl
to admit lie pines to Ihe American
Howlinp
Cu npiess
In-fore
tinA II C s executive diiectois.
It was Ihe second round of (in*
llev. Charles Curmv's tloee-immd
tiff with the AIM' this yem Twiet*
Iiefme, at Los Anpelcs in IP 17
and at Detroit last year. Fath e r
Curow lust the rleeisiolis.
F a th e r Curow pirns
into Ho*
1 In 1 11 round uf
Ids fiplit Fiidii)
when lie iippenlx tiefoie some 7IMI
delepates to the AIIC convciitioo.
in the past two years the directurs icrummcmled le ji t liou uf
Fath e r Caiuw's iimeiuliiicnl to tin*
ctMistitutPui di Ictlnp tin- l e -i i ic livt* clause.
| Paul Walker, executive spurts
editor of the Columbus IHsputeh
ami piesiiiciu
of tiniiowiiua
W litels

A s n o c i l l t i u i l , s a i d lie w o u l d

recom m end

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pass Fu llicr
this year.
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American tourists in tut i an I
ritiu.oiKi in IP.VJ.

USED CARS
All Makes— Many
ModelH
(load Condition
If you need Citslt we
will rnfimmi'u ytuir cut'

MELTON’S

2nd &amp; I'almctto

Phone 120*1

Can Black-Draught
IWp a Lost Appalito?

fix, BWck-Drsuitit mar blip a lost spps.
Ill* If tha only risxoo you bar* lost jour
appatll* tabacius* at catuUpallaa. Black*
Draocht, lb* frvradlr luaura. U uasllr
prowpi and thorouib wban taken aa di­
rect**. II eotli only a penny er leu *
do**. That** shjr tt baa been • beattaller *uh four tmeratlaaa. It yon are
troubled with aueh eyaiptom* u lax, at
appatll*. Nadaeha, upaet atoraaeb, fletuImoa, pbreleal fallri*. atetpleunau,
■antal bailataa, bad braatb—and If thaaa
■rnploau art due only to cotiJtlpallon-then eao what Btaek-Drauphl may do for
you. Oel a packata today.

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— 'I I I Nit M VST Kit”
1 S T 'HI llllC H K S T H A

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(Sreyhmind Hus la un

the sir lunlte over
WOJ{/, at D:r&gt;Q and
WLOF ul ILTiG with
nil the ‘dupe’ on fha
ilups ut (ho OrlaluioHunfiird Kennel Club.

NO M IN ORS A L L O W E D •

R O ST T IM E H;0U I'. M

FLORIDA
PREMIER
TONIGHT!

) PfiAIDIE
DPI Vt IN
I III MUI

On Itunlb 17 fHanfttrd Hlihway) al Lonawmrd
•bnlit N mltaa north of Orlando

-^TUItN AT ItED ARROW—

Yini nre inviterl lo insiNMit. . . anil cants
pure . . . ( Iuh ronmrknlilo 2-ton truck
Vithio.
It's prirml with tllO lowest! Hut . . . it’s
Imi] 1 lo (tivo you MORE for your mnnoy.
■lust rend tlieno features and facts;

l i t
(The world* m o il

1 , “Job *R a ted " throughout for munimum Cl. V. W. of I5,G00Jbs.. . . body
___nmj-imntrend, nilatfSllCIUlL lfl-G7tjk r,.
. : 7 o h 7.00-20 - 8*ply front tires
and 7.G0-20—10-ply dual rear tires.

iiiful foJlu'*)

2 * Powered with ti 236-cti.-ln. high*
compression truck engine . . . "JobRated" for performance with economy.

Down to the sea
.in SUEDEKNITM

3 * Caat-rcdadagengino features includo
aluminum alloy pistons, hoat-reslst-

ing vftlvn tpifil iuseriti, rnl-h.il h air
cleaner, governor. . . ami many others.
4 * Low upkeep and longer life with
extra-heavy reinforced frame, rugged
11-inch clutch, I2,f&gt;()0-lh. hypoid
rear axle, heavy-duty main and
nuxiliury ajirings . . . and nxtraiFowerful brakes tvilli vacuum-typo
booster. All Inti It to Ht tlio Job.
9 a T i m e - M V i n g b a s o o f h a n d l i n g w ith
Hhort t u r n i n g d i n m e l c r ( o n l y *M feel,
t o r i g h t o r lo ft) a n d w id o -lre u tl f r o n t
o xlos ({Jil'-j i n c h e s ) .
T h e r e a r e m a n y m o r e reasons w h y t liis
o u t s t a n d i n g 2 - t o n t r u c k will «av o y o d
m o n ey , C o m e i n . . . g e t a ll th e fa c ts nliou t
th i* g r e a t tru ck v alu e. N o o b lig a tio n .

Bauhore, country or mountaina—
the H ie e * S ucocknit* route.
You'll be 'Vroil-dreaMd al play"
wberevek you roam. For Mom ami
for Dad, iheeo (port ihirti are tal*
tored. for comfort and long wear
from a wond|fftully soft, tuodo, cotMfn fadrla,, |h uga groen, iky hiuo,
deadft lah, eanary, poarl amy,
navy; wine, ehatouji brown, while,
U ka

Una hnlthn tar 4h yaart
•eOMHW(AN
a
BiaasOUT IHONTB

UNOlSWtA
a OHIkOf

«. Saan aarena* oa. wtaHN-iaiea t, dartk Caratiaa.
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'‘Headquarters for Hanes

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Susan Pitirs

H"■inlly 11111I helpful. He told &gt;no I j
5,
wt,m w'vWmdd have lo do to yet
„ New \ork license. Wo musl hi- Carolina, comes
, mpillule m New V„ r k ( Ket a Heialorsonvllte'a
urneil one-year le an for un menu j-'eitlvul Queen I
iippi 1,veil hy the huililinir and fire I((i s 0f lit award
ill tan Unenta.
t Fort Lauderdale
'W e w ill form i-orpoinllon. in I Is uccein|iutiled
New Votk and Chieniro and lake Main clou dancer
Hu* nocessaty -teti. to trot an Hotfvrs'
ill ns*
a ft rui hen'." lie lidded.
I chiimpionshlp si

T in * fillliMV ll in |■||i1*'*x M |n .rtl‘f| ItY
l l t c t ! * r t l * r ' •'»» III** H*»nftir»l H t i i j e
h i M U K r * .Ma rU et h»i ti rn i l m - e m »Ii I
I n i r m Ijpfn .......I
11 |i h i I a ; « l

2- Lady Venus
tiliirlu K
l- Mai Llnp
fi- Little Hlenciile
Patidcinunlmii
7- Hwcel Hull)
H. Desert .Streak

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quidCAPUDINE

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Notice In In n Irv 141'V'■Tt flm* &gt;ut|
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1 niii'l li#*ffj»li* r il» -mtiiili*«» ..ii «.r
l*fflirt* tlif Ilii il*i&gt; «il April V I*
1!* I !&gt; nr .i I i f f err ll'in ♦*mi fi-kmn u HI

WOMEN
OVER 40
liquidCAPUDINE*

In* f i i l i - r n l JU l .i tM l p i l l
Tilt * vih I* i r • *«l i l t r ^ul l !• i
mu
fur illv nrre
T l i f 111*11111 n f tin - I ' m i r l In u l m l i
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pl a i t
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II I h i i l l I »K It K l ' Mi.it Mu- N u l l . )
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r u n i i l y , F l u r h l i i , m u a \v«»k f«*i
f o u r l i t » m i D f i i t i l\i* tti'1'kn
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CEAROINO THXOUQH tHI IUXF, member* of the 2nd Mimnr Division Ini the tn'och at Vir-|tie&gt; I,.hunt, Juit
c t i l of Puerto Rico, during the U. 3. Navy'* largeil post-war mahcuw t* At. I.V T (Lumlliig Vehicle T , inked)
sir «fi. nil (hr bench whrrc II net* a* n lank trap, (trsienmi to halt v. :,n, !• ■ Uir .ill irk foie.-i p r o m o * . More
Ihun 0,000 Marini'* arc taking pari In the vast Atlantic Elect e x i t * . i ,
(ful. riinliurujt .Sou ml photo)

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very Ik*itl full'tlrr.iN mil imr (I m I Up * If link \ ipih hi» gi* ,u ,n&gt;i| fnrihl.
Nn**l Cowurtl
Cuvvuft] phi^p'il Wnolhnll m IfollyuiHiii th.il r\rmn^ i &lt; i. l| him
Ihr #t«iry Wtmlli-j*lt in.liiln* nMv fi*rcii\i him .iM»*r m uniuil hurst
«*f **ralh. and thru cntitnninl gfM«t|»mi! f*»r .1 full hull Ii »mi» Finally
h» rrniliitlrtl Cm vtfil hii|&gt;«illy
I liikr it %-im ha%«* ftnunihii that it
».*.x von who called me The (nil mind (•&lt;■
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Pfolmldy ' .igreed Coward
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It II yuM
iliai I was calling von from your .i|&gt;.ir(me(ii
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a * . r th» l»&gt;sj.(i.."» »a m.mara.UuiH r h « - t s If rnu* n.m r
I . I l . l . d t . Ik* &gt; *l*e k u .. fc.uk.
fa r f l f l t . f . f Ik l, »r«ii«i»n)»f l u . I k . « 4 i .&lt; i l« s l I . *»a*el*U
I. Mr
In . * . ! * * t»r
a . * . r .a il** Ik* fc*«i p»«.lfcl»
« - * » l r . . all » « . t ld« "'»«» ••
la *a r . ( f i e . . . »*&gt;• ) . f fc.fus*
a a b lU .ll.a .
M M * . M U fr a . I«»r.*.llal»l»
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AHTIC'I.KS FOR SAI-h

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— NKW Magic I'll! ■ &lt;■(•' Itiilige Used I I A K I l i a T k Ml VNU. III! A: Sunio oiii( n weeks I'liune I26I-W
furtl A m i i i i i 1 Ini *!ih
open J I hours daily. Onlgoing
orders, satidw iche&gt;,
b reakfast,
lunch &amp; dinner. Complete foun­
tain service.

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IIKOitOO.M house in e x c e l l e n t , T l t l M / Itendy I’aste.l room Hoi
slit Ion, central locution priced j dels by Meycrcord New s(&gt;«k.
_ lit.. A.. sale
. ,..l. at (tf.
RfMt I Jus
lllalI llffll'nil
arrived.
for !.__
Immediate
15,G00.
SK.NKAKIK Cilio-s .X I'ainl Co.
T erm s cun be arranged.
11*2-111 W. 2ml. Ml.
A C O M T I.K T K I.Y
furnished, 2 j
I'hunr 120.
liodronm house In good location
Rest
Miiteriiil D u d
...... client condition.
Immediate *
ROY R E E L
|K
ssioit, price $81(15. tiood
teems can be nr ranged.
" T - S h ir t s 4 8v
Army-Nnv) SurpluI I I A . ’ K «ome very fine, exclusive,
1115 N. P alm ritu
Icl.e front homes near Sanford

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IN M o n t h ' s

NO tONOM A "PHANTOM V IM tt ' In lilt* iilmnh hip nl If " i Mht , t*•f
S Navy Imi ti'l ii m iitnirl Willi tin- VV*
c H u l ia 4 «*i |'*i •••
lit (11 nf
111Mil ViIT tin* Vvmlfhii’ii »*l j««i *■*•*•«-.. t- H |*li*«it l*.i t»-*x ••!
•hip |It n(l(|l,xUlll. All Mr I ifxl f'llM *plHM* "V ' il.ll III* (I'MihltinlliM &gt; I'M il iif-th**«fuliiii* mH;ht liMik liK* !'. tIhivvii i l mx v x i l l i .111|*t *t]n m (i * urn li'iti
tlrcm nl mux rh r jm ih tnn " f | *1 imIiii
an nlnmn ‘ Itrr * u ilhmil Mmn*'
• Il rni ly hiix hrtn Milvrtl Thi* uni* tlmi i n n tl now i nm *i nx «|i $ 1*1x 11111**11*
i*l 111rl. 1 l*: .iltlt* la i i *!h|n| ulnm 11 i «.n liori,, 1 m«r**■*•-'(»•rj and IIInli l«*in|K*i .i Ium*s .
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A**»mit* hf.it w«mltl l»r iixr*l *•» prodi'i •• :*f iiu

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Slrickland-IWorrison, Inc
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particulars, See N. O. On^ma',
Examiner, City Civil Service
Hoard.

Hiiiu Packard six, excellent

DRIVER to operate laundry and
dltlon. Phono (hiti-W,
cleaning route In Banfnrd. Sem­
Roy Reel gives you moie fm
inole County Laundry Co.

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LARUE National Life Insurance
Company wants man for all i l O U S E ’ T ra ile r , 116 K. 21st. St
Phone 11811-W.
while debit In Sanford. Ouaranteed salary, coramhuion A bonus.
Call IhiLMnd 217-W for appoint­
ment,
WOMAN wantwl dl aI ' s Hare,
f(t'jiltii card. 311 Sanford Ave.
HOWARD celvly cr.'itt makers
wanted for Oviedo spring co p .
Work will that until middle of
„
June. Transportation furnished. "O U Sfc
Inqtdre 802 Palmetto Avenue,

Sanford.

9

W O R i^ W A N T K D

fen, OyaUra, Shrimp In the LOWER PRICES, Export
LoU 1, 2 and E'.V of loU Rand
repairing, 0 . C.
“ Palfov
Pelfows, Home
8 and WH of Lot 9, Block I, , «™g. We naver cloae. Day A
* Night Grill, 7th A French.
Tier 8. Sanford- f 1060.
Shop, 1700 Harford Ave. Phono'
terms. Owner LLO HQl
1140-4.
PAINT A PAINT BRlTsHESr If
O. Boa 814,' Miami *Maiih, 1
you
rou
can't
fl
find
what
you
want
TRACTORWORK by the hour ,
Ida.
Job. Ploughing, harrowing, mot
TWO HOUBKS for sale, dootl eao* SR^KARIK Qlaaa A Paint Co.
uvg A dirt moving. Wa opadallu
dltlna. Price reasonable. Coatarl
In rmtdltlonlng building lula A
111-11* W. Sad. HI.

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garden pfata. M a w M I L

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Feed

! |H Sell! |«(t il
I 'hum- '

(■'cmili \ F iihii S14..KI I p-l'Achmige

\'I.NKTIAN 111.INKS made to ordt.
Seniinole Venetian Hlinu
( ,
820 W lire. St.
Phone
JIW -W

2. Ilox HI A. (iiudervillu.
I l e l p - S r 'l i Self Merviir I.sundry
•J - lait.fiO llox Spring:., twill sUe
$111.1(6.
D iieis
11 os mg
slltlp Will'll, I'll! Il
i W I M . S m iif ic e 5 loom modern
'*,lh **■ 1 Ih S t.
I'hmir l lx lf
1
house with bath nil lot ltd) x Klfi 6 - $12.U5 Hassocks, simp wmn, I
; with few fruit trees. Near Ml,
........ pc........... Hnfu” : 1 f 1* ’; ; ' '
" x"
......." z : ' l , h
I’lymmilh liolf Course. William i T f a , ,
Wclnimnm across highway ft mu
. a s V o y ^ I i c ,. . i f l ,
rn m : , „
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Shell gas Hint ion on route 4*1 5 . $11.1(5 Kell lb.se Hugs, P x l ,.
t.
m io Sorieulo.
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H..v U i A, Siinloi d f'j.ll M
I
used So fa, flum e ami f i r i n g s
r o il HUNT
nfle
' no I 'M ui lief,i,e
______________
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Nl'iw building. 12' x 20', ideal fm
ill good
slmpe,
cun
ho le
A VI
ONK it (mini furnislicii apuilmeiit,!
fisiiing cabin. $lf*U rush Call
envoi cd
$16.1111
si 1 : \ I. 1
■I (.. Non,
electric stove and re frig e rato r.
I'JW'-W
|f,!(.!).’, Kneeh.de do k- V dinwci
m ti m ill'
VMtIt II
IIV |, I
llbnulc, Maple, Walnut,
N k V s Huckuge Store ol ()N| y #
......... .. hits It'll ill
I'hmie '•(’•
cue 11
j a n n .'i I'tiil A So)
- I - ' M. ltd. 31.__________________ Mrtlmi Set tii
i tiun a* M?»r» imi
Keg $8,115. 12 It. Illoudlooiii, Ian
HKDIUKIM
vvitli kite
tie n. dining
eueli. ( a Ii m trims.
Hettei
KDHUD.M with
kitchen,
l i t l l t l t at
A lb own Ciilouinl pnttein, i&gt;ei
Imi i y.
unit living room privileges. I'reM l . I A t.KNK
S.|
Ytl,
f
5
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It!&gt;1It-:ICC A. M il.I.IA M S , Henllor,
M K l .D I M .
fer couple. I’hone I272-.I.
M A U I CH S
- —* Kay 111 mill l.iindiiulsl,
Asmu’lalc
X.tlilord Vlnltn \ I i,|■f
Mianllc Hunk Hlilg.
&lt;**r»*' 'S L
,,h," ' e { r
CAKt i K front room, excellent Ik'd, phone 7.12
'.''IS t t . 1st Street
Venetian blinds, hut, cold water --------t ' SKI l Norge apui tinent slue ,
♦S.
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.1
.mini.
('«»wnn'. She, i M * m (
pOvole entrance, telephone. R W jj A RT|l , , , iS h l l l S A L K
fl igeliltui filn.(HI, Can l.e -cell
tt'mk
|,.f new i mini!..,
at Miller-IHslinp Apiiltunce Co
n. » •,&gt;ie
lt(,*|i,ilo, i ■i-i,i i ,,.g
tt'e lake 'iff nil,I Ill-lull
S T o i t K i mini nnd film lulled u|.«rt- w A K lH N ii A h d i . d . i w
' |,,l,,Mr- U' .
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meut. 2(IH N. l u r k Ave. I Mono hT . U T O I I D S \MOH&gt; SK HV IC K
„ |tmi M o r t l lt D I .A K A D It .S
t ' f l l l l N 'S Itinlliili'i |{.'|ii. ii Si,
127(1-J .
_i park ft 2nd.
I'hune H l ^ j S s n l i i n l Jrw eiry « l.u ggag e I n
f,,l new C mm' h olid i„n,fil:e i
Phone
M
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IIN FD IIN IH H K D downstairs npnrt-i F R IH O JU MHO S l I K l M l dinner* |■ion Sanloril \ve
Imii
I'lnmi rgiii tt
Item
incut on I'ark
Avenue,
near
uverynlght, It.iHl. IIOMKICS,
, , , , - , 1' m ||,k It. D. I'riesl. I'h.uui
Sunli.fd Ave.
^ l o w n . l’intne HHti-M.
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| f l J X K I H ) I'K K D h : Complete lino, i 7Hi-VVa
si'JK DR Mi l :
KKDKCOHATKD 2 Indiomn iipart-'
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store
Mi.MKlidRA I'H 1*1(1 N I IM
- 1 12 FT. MKAT l.ox, 2 daytoti mules,
I
merit. I’hune 2ft7-XM.
AND T Y I 'I S 'i ,
adding nuiehine, cash register,
. I .U N C l l KON mid sliml orders
i lll'ilHT III III t t til
I .lim y’s | meat gi iiiiler and meal
.11, i'i
ROOMS Ul ft IH I'urk Avenue.
j served ovrey day at
M M n u ll
Clump. I'll one 788-J.
----------- ——■ ——
—1 Dru g Store. 75e up.
III. V I'urk
Pin,ne
O STKK N Al'AHTM KNTK, :t A I
A U T K I.iiM W A N T H li
mums, screened porches, pi ivule Kxpert iTItK K rP'.i*t•'*?
... ... ti
M ,v* wmil tp,ttlu v ii . I' AIN 11 , 1.
bath, SfifMHl * $;ir,,im.
Plume NT A H 'O H O s A5IOC O S l. l t v H K
A ( i l l Dt tt’ftRK I b m . i n, , i
I’urk A 2nd.
I'hnne BI‘J 7
• ----—
in'j.'t.
III. lie.I men In liiwn. Krdilnu', _
Highest cash prlfco paid for used
fie,', work guwimitii'd II,. l»
OAKAtiK hiiiisekeeping upurtment, HOT L U N (’ H r.a every day from, furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
mule oils used. Roy Reid '. I'mir
■l -;io to 2 :00 a t H O M ER’S.
j Co. 3 1 ! B. 1st. I’h. D5B.
une room, bath, ('nil 555-J.
A II nly Shop, ,'IIHi tV. 2nd. .Ml
F
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Shiners,
(leer,
j
TWO
disc
plow.
Pull
behind
Jo
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n
\
Ile a l K ita tu T o r Hal*
3
Soft
drinks
A
Sandwiches, i Deere mmlel A. T ractor. W ti.
N m ,M ,
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itKAi. KSTATK — INHCKANCK
Y v e tte A (Jordon Floating S t o r e . , hlllu e, (Jencva.
| 1 3 N O I I C t S — F t K h O N A1
PH O I^K I t
MAN tCKMKNT
Osteen Hriilge. Ojieit evi-ry day 1 '
H ELP WANTED
RA YM O N D M. HALL, Realtor
from 8:110 A. M. to (1:00 I*. M.|“
__ i F U D K I 'A l t K I N d for UUI i tlRl'Illi
..in. I Florida Htate Hank^Bjdg.
Closed Mondays.
i 'l l I lilts k fimu Down Town
SALKSI’KOI'LB— men or women
S T VF F O R O ’S AMOCO S K ID It I
to
contact
small
business
uwnm
&gt;
FOR
F A R M S , homes, b u i l n m M IR R O R S
KKH1I.VKHKD— Mude
I'hmir 1*11*7
with new Improved registered I'aik A 2nd.
properly and acreage, sco your
to older— Wlnilnw Oluxiiig.
Rein. Excellent commlsslot; llnx
K, A. S t rout
Realty
Agency HKNKAK1K (Hass A Faint Co.
L
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&lt;
K. C. c/o Herald.
Orlo R. Mutbleux, Asaoclxto
112-111 W . 2nd. dll.
12107 K. Second S tre e t or phono
I ’hone 320.
WANTED—Men to qualify f&gt; r the L O ST -!iu ld hrouch with
laou-j.
_____________
-tune.
Rewind.
Mm.
Police Department.
Patiolmeti
BREAKFAST — served every day
■Vent, 1118 K. 18th, 81.
ami Motor Cycle Patrolmen. For
I,A ltd K LOT, heavily llmlioroil,

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T u x e d o

(Jroup 2 From

.................
, m s K" .................. ........ .
£SI
r^’S.rS.'W SV-------- I
m unfurnished. N
ftil.ilfi' --------sire, shop worn each

A, Aroe, 891 W.

BIG CROP !
FERTILIZERS

III NTS

' ,;""'|( 1 From SH..-1I) I p-Kxeliitnge

m in im s
raced to perft-c
...........
(lui) Old f loo,s made like new.
Kltii long, clcii'" iig .1 waxing.
I'm table p..w ■i pliinl.
yea t*
expei letice m 3emin.de l .'Uiily.
H M. lilen-mi, l.uke Maty.

and untie profitable, established | INK Ii. K. H e ftigeialor.
guild C/vl,l, 517 for flattery (ien erato r
businesses in Sanford. I ulso
and S tarte r scrvtre.
Swain's
older. I'liune III ui 1(8 _______ i
have farm s and ranch land.
l tlattery Service, at) l W. P i n t
St
Wlinl ever vou n»e,l tn real es- | . ImncuM-l’livfe Dining &amp; e x i e n - _
_
lute, see me lie fore you buy.
1 stotl table, used
»1U.!I.. OHI.ANIJO Mmiili.tr Sentinel fl*.
Itesk,
I
.line
1
1
C. \. WHIDDON. HII.
I l . lmi.nr, Kneehole Desk. 1..... ..
Kvetung S t a r Cull ialnk
I'll,
1281
* 1!, '!*5
|(av KflR.J
M!» S. I'srk Avr.
■
“
"Uuk,
‘ used1
.........................
I • $10,511 l.ow II,&gt;v 1‘hesl nf Diaw
— -—

nt Luney’s Drug Store. 36c up.
fronting on Crystal U k e and
Luke view Avenue, City water, Mill's Swap Shup—Wo buy, "d l or
trade most anything. 3W San­
electricity and phone connection*
ford Ave. I’hono 108-J. •
available, L. A, Cline, Lai
Mary, F la.
_______
SMWINO M A C I I I N K H. Bert'a
" M A Y FA IR
Hewing Mach. Center, 110 W.
Snn(ord'» finest subdlvialott-LoU
lat St. I'h. ItPO.
5, 0, 7 and H, block S, Mayfair.
Kach lot 50 x 132.5’. 1500, each
NKW~CAR BCONOMY "
rash
or terms. Owner LKO
17.23 per mouth. Uil us inRO|l$N, 1*. O. Bnw 514, Miami
a new Chevrolet motor
Heath. Florida.
_________
assembly.
'’ARMS; 5 acres and up, with of
Sajrn exresilve U»e of oil—
without bo rue*.
Save excessive use of gasoline
TOMKH: M.bOO and up, cash or
Recover thdt loss of power—
terms.
TRY t h e u m a c b u ik jb t fla n
LAKEFRONT
E S T A T E !:
A$CASH PR IC E -1186.00
trmdlvb prices.
While they last
J . W. HALL, R ealtor'
HAVK DOLLARS AT ROLLER’S
Reliable Real Ratal* Serrlca.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
M2* Mallea*llia Ar*.. Phone 9WW l a ! A ValMalto Ave. Phona 1334
Saaford

• A rm ou rs

lioiH it:-m tiol i ll
I ' \ H IM \ M * S K H V I C K
Illy 1‘ a lm r lln A r e .
I'liu n e 1011

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

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BATTERY
SALE

l l i o i n e s s t ip p u rl u n it leM

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Fof Ririibr

PHONE 148

Ocala,

5

ace. garage
ting; I acres glove, “i acres g a r ­
den. One
block from
schnot.
I'heuc fi.'in-J, Hanford.

A d s

Tie* fMlIneU; flp«d ivlllr l«
ail Waat All* * nhlj&gt;S*&lt; la Tk*
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a ttMM IMF* ur* II inip 1Uaf r Ill'll
a •lm»a Nf* **Pf Hr i iu p rilsR
aa llm** Be- pri im* Inxfflltin
r i t e ft \ 1'* tllf ll»p.
r*|p F'4»t F4i*«*fc t m M9A

Ileal Kslnte For Sale

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m

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r ’ O l l Koine w e e k s A l e x a n d e r W o n l l c o t t h ail b e e n In ,a n t in g
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iltil pi''! *"111*1 I'itju’r?*
so in trig u e d h y his m elh lh io iis ra d io v o ice t h a t s h e had
•••iik
'
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a s k e d if s h e c o u l d vis it h im
for Mo* rrltrf tif nruiuliEU maft 1 ‘ li *
t|»l*M•' "II1*■(I if you
hul l.* lie Mien I I'luul repuiliue. I Will
pn
n e x t t u n e s h e cu lm * d o w n
;
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dkiniitcd.
m
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to New Y o rk .
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fuit
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tit*I•lv ii f**\\ iiuy** ift* » Wt-oll
Thi. New Hook M.it Help Von
1 Mm '
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l hr
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Him., for A o kc oM ■ iH* it « p n i»|
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AHil *i&lt;i p.ml * at .ill Shi* ili&lt;I
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«. frutt
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in
T in : n u r r r r
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t i n : n in th . i r m c i A i . r i i c r r i r
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IN ANI» m i l ^HMi Nm I. i : r u l ’NTY
r i l . \ M ‘ K i : V Nil TmiT
L o r iH i : m m m m i s i i a w a it iii : n
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W E D N E S D A Y M A R C H f , 1149

Foster Honored
(O u llt a M

rrnm

Pag* n a il

at Boca Baton before coming to
Europe In Auguit, 1047. Prior
being aailened to Rhiln-Maln,
served nl icveral Air Force
Initalatloni on tho continent.
CpI. Foster In duo for dinchirgo from tlio service till*
month. He plans to enjoy a !I0
daw
furlmnrh in Sanford,
after
any iunounn
o o m oru . hiilt
which he intend* to re-enllit, he
recontly stated and revealed thiit
ho may decide to return to Eu­
rope.

K

Egg* And Poultry
ACKHONVlI.I.l:. Mar. I — ( A P j —
Gorilla *Ka». Murine Grade \

llltr.

larkoi
*o n r r * l l r
aiendy
on
irlda nearby whll •*.
irida Q railaA __________ _________
irrem .u i r i e i r e r iiniMT
Walatu iamaa Clnr
31 n*
14
3*
31 oa
30
31
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II
30

litre

ir*e
......
tv* pn,illry

praised N
bl*&lt;!&gt;
Pryern m l

1Broiler*
5*
""rad
.

S .IH Ih.
Han htavy

• Iba ui&gt;
Hona

Utbt —.......

Western Jamboree

Nawa
We* tern Jamhorrr
Tho 7 o'clock i'Ino
Nawa
Cupular llualc
Popular IIiialu
Morning Davoiln n*
Mood* I n Mualr
World a t Nino
&gt;
Vour lllblo Today
llluo llarrnti
Anuria faar lo Tread
olo. Now. Ilorrow»d.
Orrheatre U Hla&gt;
Morning Vi»rln&gt;
Mllllary Hand
World at Noon
1400 Club
.Fallowelilp From
Mii loa I Variation
liar Node Ranch
lla A Henidlnr*
nur Memory Hun*"
Milalo l-tivnr.. I'r .ar.tm
Ily llaijurat
Tha Ornnao Clly llmir
Tho 3 lo firleht Himi
Htnry Hour
Nawa
Hlurk Market Report
liatallna Florida
Farm Market llepnrt
Twl-I.lle Hnnaa
Hiiorta Parade
Tony Ruiao Blue*
Tima to Dance
Hanford Grammar H. tin
Ilartrand Hlrarh
Keynntaa by Carla
T atnllm er* Hhnw
Maal lha Hand
Nl«ht Kill l Ion
Inalda Htory
Htnrt lha Muilo
Cole Glee Club
Hporla Kina of liny
Ai'rordln* lo Record
Cnll.il Nalian*
I T.m»|.-;il KoilVrnlrn
Nawa
Tliriilnlila Tllnr
Mlilnlahl llrn.lritooa
New*
HI mi (iff

h a u l* and

Irnllara red
1-114 lha
tan liravy
. Iba up
tana

Legal Notice

3*3 do*

i

Mil I dmrough County (linnd Jury,
probing gambling in Tampa, lodiy
&lt;|iia«iionet) four (ormcr rlefintiei ol
Sbeiifl I lngh Culbfe.tlh.
Ilii*y were Nril Keen, fnrrnrr
iln rl cnnminl deputy, iliimirmi
liy (ullitc.ilb |,i*t June, and liner
(Irpulir* who re«ignrtl in prolril
.il Kern'* «li»mi»»ol~Je»»r U. Dug
gan, Ted Glover anil C . F.. Jolinmn

y

l.od - 4.31

... ..■•.ii.....
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jo doai ........................
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.........
............
nntdini lUart
lioarl
• do* ....-------- ------------ 5.30 H lW
w l.ll..
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• doe •....
- ............ ........J» doe .......... ...... ............ 1.00 -

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S X 9 •••««».. * * Mla.M,.,,,.,!,.,..

;Men Testify Before
^
Grand1 Jury Prob­
ing Velasco Death

Stainless iteel can b« drawn
Into wlr# 10 tine th at one pound
will itretch out tor 35 m iles.

............................. 8.00 * 5.HO

doe « ........ ....... ...... -

e do*

Han/o r ,
Oviedo
, RKMINOI.K COUNTT
Haraaota
U w « r K, Coaal
nihor Florid*
FLORIDA
N. Calif.
a Calif.
H
. Calll.
*•n •« #
Ti i m h
other 0. H
TOTAL
SKW TOHK
Ml
I I * clear. Trk JS Ar
ad Fla II, Aril 1.
TAMPA. Mai. 9 — &lt;/!*)— The FI.A flolrtrn llaart-

TKCliaDAT

Vegetable Market

iistd and d raw n l

IFormer Deputies
'Questioned Before
'Tampa Gambling

Optometrlat

4.00

4.oo
|.)|

I I I Matnalla Are.

(.00
5.10
5. i s
4.5(1

nahkkt

S3 Cl oar. Trh IS.. Are. o
Ft.A. Golden Heart

r r r .u ir

Yellow'

•»*.**••#*••• * * , . ^ l.oo . i.io

1*1 ’I floi
4.5(1 » ft.on
X X ‘»
a .
I.oa • 4,1ft
Alius. Golden Hoart
J - S ' l nn» ......................... l o o
••AI.IF Golden i ftn rt
S-S do* ............................ 1,00 ■ f .lo

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t dot ...............................

moatl;- .........................
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PHONE
l-itna .iti.l fm llnnl dl*.’hiir*.&lt;
i 1ilmlnlHrnlnr i i t the a . l n i *

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t i ll I &lt;ln* ....... „ ......
4-ie do*, mo...........
1.10 aorne .............. ..

1.30 . 1.00 Fair &lt;|iial. A rand

Americas
tmkeriea turn nut
more than 1100.000,000 worth uf
plr* every year.

Keen, now rliirf c liiniml deputy
fur I’nnn ('rillhly Slieiiff Italic
[IroiiiRi't, a,ml lie wal lUparhaed.

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Ailmlnlalrntor of tha

lalalr nf

TIIKO. II. ittlNOfl

Hmarln Itapp, deceaaod

YELLOW CAB CO.
n t s T S i t ascwvirr i m i o *
F4MK AVIS, d H P IT .

Thursday, M a rch 10

SHOWING

\ i luAft

1 ITilIni nili'n
expliiunllnii
for
i KeeoV
illoilllNnltl WIIH Itlllt
th(|
Irbtef ||| Iiuly didn't follow order!
'ii. h|i ,|i iHid|ilNyiiiR mid driiikiliff|
•iininiiR Ida Huhouliiinte* &lt;1iiriiiK
' wotUiiR Ilnur*. A I (it ail of H d**
n.i 1 |nillea left llie folr e, .mat of them
I l.v I' -iwnml.iii within |wo week*

iJ/Jt

AND INTRODUCING

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LATEST

.

'MISS JE A N DOBBS
formerly with Yowell-Drew-Ivey
s
and Dickson - Ives
l- v
Now in charge of
&amp; \
Our New Hat
jK&amp;i f yj . lA
Deportment...
idWaA.li

EXCLUSIVE

( i n n s itF i'o itT
I WINTKIt HAVEN, Mnr. »-(/!•)
' The .Stale Cilrua Inaperllnn Uu*
ie«u 10:110 A. M. report tadny In
haven:
Grapefruit drunken Tangerine*
Hail
no.iio
no.nas
n.noii
Truck 'JH.mil
111,1171!
1,501
Total 7»,|!lt
t fit .000
MOT

Itfs Time To Refresh

i r * 7 &gt; U lffd .

Millinery Department

•"
,n"*»
'"'

,

11,1 |l|l.

day ..f Kftimury. 1010.

A nnounces the
form al opening o f
their lovely new

Ir, ami iioliticiuii, laid Upoeinbcr
|lonrlird off mi Impiiry Into RnmhlI mg 1*1111111111111* which hu» hei'ii
j h1111■rrd t,y ilie Rovermir'* order*
— to CiillirraUi In nrri**t nil hnllt*
I opi'iiilnr* here.
I Si'verul o lh e r fiRuro* In Ih"
I imir.trr mid Rniiildlli« probe were
i — ; wnil Inir imtaldr tin* Rrmid jury
"on roiim « bib* tin* form er depullea
ti-llfm l
Tin y inrliided Velnicu'i three
’ ®. l.rnilii'M, A rihur, Itoy nod .lolm.
■ml wlm atreinly tmve auent cotiilder*
..n l, able tune wllli llmt body! Mr. ami
•Mi l .
Anl In my DeaiTuimp*,
who
’.I, weir* vlailiiiR ii* Ihd homo which
•* Velnaeo wn» leavliiR ii * he wa*
,„.| «lio l; Kddie Him...... n frlelid nf

When It ’s Time To

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COWAN’S

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nipiralrd to appear by Grady (furInn. rw ti .i I a**i'taid at.itr attolliry
a aipnrd lirrr by Governor War*
irn lor dir Jimmy Velaicn miirdrr
invettigalian. Tliey were liandrd
iimnenart when lliry came to the

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TH E W EA TH ER
Sanford .nut vtrinlly—feir
colder thi- afternoon, tonight
Pride}1, Freih itnrthuml
diinini-hiiig Iriday.

»® 1’ fM.nalf the I’rogrrss nr a metis*
IV ctrn It.* F esr* of Ihv WnrIH
T * I’r-l'* it rrtmptrily f..r Sanford
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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Lucas Calls

Conservation Day Leaders

For Showdown

10

NO. M 3.

U.S. Indicts
2
Suspects
Confess
Girl, Russian
For Espionage Robbing B.&amp;O. Train;

Men Get $1,000 Cash

|One Count Says Miss
I Coplon D e l i v e r e d
National D e f e n s e
Information To Red |B r a z c n Gimsliiiginn
I
NEW U)HK. Mat. 10
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Pair Execute Raid
A Irdrial gland jury today ictuilird
I
n Blazing Style
Inm count espionage imlla l mo nl
Of Old West Days
aintl Judilli Coplitll. Drpaninrnl

Drop Anti-Filibuster
Low Rather Than
Let Runt Controls
Expire. Myers Says
WASHINGTON,* Mar.

Awtncifltctl Pre-*-* I .eased W ire

T H U R S D A Y , M A R. 10. HUB

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A Sn i.iif Administinlion Ir.idci
mill
mid today lie Mould rullier drop
■lie aiilMilibuilrr
Jtiiliir analyst. and Valrnlui V t MAH 1IN.-Hil t\» s \\ V.i , M.h
tent rnnlful exuirns.
tiubiulir*. Kiisil.m i .igitire. |in 10 uv&gt; \ l»4 »/ it ; iiii dinging
Ilf w,,* .Senator Myrt» (D P .*),
' pi..*rd by the Unilrd Nation*.
1II.till ml))" r\ •\* t ui. 1 mill
ill
the deputy Senate Democratic lead­
line count *alil Ml&lt;* t uphill del ‘ till tl
i I m■Ill - i (1.IV* -put
er. Meyer*' rxptesiinn Ma* in in
I m ri il to (iubilthi * "lulmmalinii 1|Hi|li r ul ill) trt sl.Sl I’s SI'It till- plonl
pome In tpirllitin* Itoitl Sftiatoi
1lull.11
lullinglil (U-Ark) at a , c»miiiii ul
i ** i i . dmument*. wiilmg* and note* 1
Url ri» iii t l*i ill* «l 1*- ill |*'MC
the Senate M.inkiuy Cumtiiillcr.
lonlainiiig mlrlhgiinr irpmt* tri­ 1 l.iiiir* kbPM hi MIA ■Mill I1PI |l|1"Hi
Myrr* had come bclurc the toutaling to r*pinliagr and munlri ..III. n I"1 1
•1, , MI Ml «Iilllll
mitlre to urge rxlrniuoii id tent
mpiiiltage ai tivitli-* III the Pllited ul bn'in Its. I: ill III)
Mill ( llllflt ’
control* Inr 2/ month* beyond
Eduard lllx iln *. manager of the Seminole fo u n t) Chamber of Commerrr, rnnfrri* with It. K.
•Male*
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Mar. H when the pirtenl law rxVYldlhrrrli, dlterlnr of operntlonx of the II. H. Hull ('onirriullnn Servlrr (right) and I,. A. Jacobsen,
'I'll,. Inn wen' arteall'd here hint Ipeil iml 1 , II •It*'*' 1 |F||IHI/Ptl
planning terhnlrhui (right) on plan* for Miracle .Soil liinnervatlon Day (left) and I.. A. Jamleum,
pitc*.
,1 i nl,iv night lifter -M il ngi’lltn 1.1*1 III«l«!
Municipal Airport on Apr. 7 when 3X5 acre* of i a* laud a III In one dn&gt; hr turned leln a modern
i'ulbiighl i&lt;* one id dir Dixie
■art 11mil'll lIn-in lliiougli .Mlilllial | M , 1'v W* M 1III* *1 vsl, ih ImII iim ?t
farm.
Senators ’ lighting the Adininiil*
Ian ntiei't*.
•i•li*
&gt;1 tlir |.i«!
i titlhik'hev *vn* »u*pi'inleil from 1l.iii'iri 1 Ilf
tatiou'* move to gel an siili-lilibtisl1
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Sill
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Uffil'tlll*
er tide ndnplrd by the Senate. I he
| .f lire will Id ol gnill/at mil mild III' 1 i 1... iK 1..... iii in i 1Hit \\ ♦ ||mI
.Siiiilhetnel* are filibuiteiiui: to
■tut uni )ia*e ili|iloiniiiit- iinninnllv •ftHi i miiii«! Lut «iIf «SI •\
r
»ave the i it;lit id filibuster,
&lt;Itliollgll Soviet officinl* ImVi no i tin- li... t " i p t * ii ''* i 1 i i ll.IM| ill*’
Meanwhile thu Administration
i ni e, *t i l l l y hiiugtlt hi* l''li'H*e
■I'.lUitll Ml* tIII fm inII i
plucked do spew ltdy nl Iho fid*
tlie ..IIni eoiiutn chiiigeil Mint
i• i* 11tl i 'if IIli*
1Im tlssi 1 Ii a &gt;
Imiler hunt Hint lluent/'ll* the
\|i.» Coplnii mol tilildli-he*' *'**n 1 'Uttl " &gt;1)1)11 i ... *1&gt; ) Iit * i*l mm*'
tin licit ilia kmmi.
linlniirii of 1'tTxliliml Truman’*
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Herald Sport* I'dllnr
-Mill
legislative program.
■&lt;liau ^1.•♦♦Ml t.. |* i '■ill'll
.ili i.ilier iieriiiin* unknown •"
.1 III hi* III Ml
Willi tin- Heimlf fillliilntcr Mi
; i i o n , ttllll s
the Mmr
incapoh* Miller* of tlie Amerti an Am* lalpoti and 0
1.1mini tlie (llitted S l n l e . l&gt;k "ti j
dnyi* old, Deiiuicriille Lender Sentt !Rain A c c o m p a n i e s wy City T.itllr Giant*' nt ihr lnleitialion.il I.eaglir nprurtl tplilif
11 ml mg
Hie function, " f
the
Lucnn of lllinniH culled fur u
Tornadic Winds In training arlivitin at tlir Mutiiiqi.il Park n il tlir .iil|.i*rul fnl,| tin* I., l o e llepnitiuelil and I-III .mil
tdlUWihiwn: nil effort to abut off
with nrmlv 711 men nn ImiiiI In uirrl tin l»n inanaprr*. . ill pi.\ing till- go* i -i nnieiil «&gt;l
tliu talk by application of tile
Sections Of South nflriumin
"Iimiesl’ I'ousrienl ion:,
nod
cxiuling di'lmli* litiiitiiiif rule.
Ihr Irani* air tnrnibrr, u( ihc New Ymk Gi.inls' lain* »yilrin and ■i.
i milifnl M'l vli'i'*" of .Ml** Coplon
And, with tent control* duo to
qimrli-rud nt Ihr Mnyfnlr Inn
'lUNCd ll'.IJ). Mu.. Mm. 10 are.'•Inniigi
vti
f ’ii|il.m iiiilnwfoltv p-***"expire Mur. Ul. tliu Iiouhu wuit »ct i M
i Tniniiiy ilialli of Ihr],
C p i l l i n a . - ■! Iloe li mold» eimtniniog Intel
In (leliate u tri.inunllia uxtoiuiinn jt/J’J A ititpitir »nnw»lniin twept Milt"in mot Manager duo llrrker ’Q n i I n * i v
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I I I U I I | I B |tl
eepmdH relating I...... lion
,,
blit loilny, will, u vote llkoly jnvrr tlie Mitiouti u/.iik* yrilrr- of the 'blttlc (ilunl*' *»&gt;nl ihrlr
.1 defeiiHi* and (lull aim gave Hindi
tomorrow.
jd.iy, i.ni'ini! at le.nl two death*.. player* to (In' clublmin «•* nt 2:00
l.tennieut* In the Kum Iiiii.
No such bill liu* clciircd tin
alr.tmlitiuj »Vloel* to ho filti'd with utilfurtun
t. ii 111It'll*' v unlawfully lit tempted
Keiinlu flanking Committee, how- Minding traffic and
nml
equipment,-then
the
men
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ever, titid probably won’t until , mototitti.
i iihtnln ft tun Ml** Cnplon re-, A
to the rusIH-ctlvo playing f i e l d * ^ I I « W h I I I | ) I
the filibuster question in derided
Hie mow alto moved into SC ifm nliort llinhering-up nxerrUe*..
-- In CSnlliungn
,■||,e * i. nut v
A &lt; . t* lelnllng
aim way or unotbvr on the Semite
two-1pepper ............
gatnuM,. ...............
running .................
and Ihiow-]. ...................
A im'idinu
f the steering
com...........
arltvllln* in 1
.. o ...........................
.. ........
floor. Hm tliu time I* ttflUmt I ami* last night, leaving a .......
inch coating before imdniulil.
iltig aexilotw,
! milieu. *pnn*oi* nnd eoimnlttMU., 1 ""ed Mat* *
■hurt.
r
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I , . ,.t u.._i I The Miller* will lire the Muni-! «f *1"' Mlraelp Soil Onn*ervjiHnn
The eon*plrney entint Bull'd »
r.,
(lovurnnf Cheater llowle* of
.
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’
ell
In
the
Orark*
Fm
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until
their
training
perDnv
project
will
he
held
ul
1
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lure
m e l l im Iw C V .
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Connecticut, former Ol'A /ml*
I nt
i|,K| J,. rnmplHwl, Manager llr p th t * V W » on krhtay Owning In th.'lkij* an 9 p&gt;&gt; v*.S.. , o *.,. t.. a* .
1
nijniatrnlor, told the Senatora that inow lrll.m tlir
Gpngros.i iltnuld extiuul the rout practically all highway* mil nl ,II„ MHM,c, . j this mmning. Iluwevcr,"dfnlnif rnmn nf Hm Fidlow Idp i.&gt; have m i m t u l .inn t t mot t
were
by
o t.tl..' Mn.delp d , M I" ...........tan
lu\e fur '27 month* mid repluce Spring
only the elnb home nt the ncwlv Alrimrl, bilwnnl lligglli*. (him
rim
rmispiroi &gt; 11,1 1
....... \ 1 •1 1' V
\ l(ll
wind be rnlleil "the errant puff tnrdii|t vehicle*.
. . eunstruetril field The New Jerne''* " l,,M of Hm Slrswing Umnmn'ei. ehiiie'd Unit Mi«- I oplnn iihtnlind
|I T I i l l j
I IH IIt t I
eliforecmetlt iJlovlaion*" of thn
Sltapdrd
ninlmiOs
' •MW*lr' 1 ,duh win Imh) pniellro
Hlu .In dire ........... no
pri'M'lil law with tougher font rot*,
prnctlr drlltx 0n Hu....... .
i leili willi reus.... to believe Hull i1 I
Itl'V
II
luflnilimr trelite diimuitoH for rent lliulrl* in many •mitliwc»l Mi .*«hii iliiimnml illtertly nrro*a from the
Mi Higgin* urged that all .
ove re 11
nnd rrlmiiinl pennlltb jlnwit*.
if Holy
■" "wn III la- tSHvil I.. the iii)ury of
|Mnnielpal All port. Manager f l e c k - ' mlltee memliera la* present In .„
Hulled Slalc- nml 'o th'- ml
ca fm willful nml frinlulent ml*will l.e I’ ll, a
del Uml pro gre** made hy no I. ihc 11
l’.ally today tin flitli' highway j er illHi hiHcd,
i.HIlMlie.! ll*i t'"i»e t'...lil
i*
«M4 I'Mi«* liiiiMt
I flu* Twenty.funi Hi Vi
" T h e new field la entirely too ...... ..
may l«v ru|w&gt;rle.l . . .
pallul t r , Milled li.ilfu »*a ( muvimt
,
.
Mur* Pioneer Night
I '.lif! Iff lOH*. The Infield »cem* tu l" ‘ ll» ami in writing hy i m p . . ' . •
again *m most mad* aillioiii'.li dn* , he in exeulltjnt eomlitlon, Inn the ' hnlrmen. If t-miiinltU&gt;e ................. W o r k Be
iM onday i'.a'**ink at 71m 1
W
11 ake Mary Chaiulii i
i
mg ha* baratdoua.
I uh iih ulong the foul lines and tin are uunlile to lie present, tin
On Now Supornuirkot , Itnildioi;, I’■link Kvaii
; Jnm cs C. Joslin, Mfi, Spring-1uutflehl mu unsafe for piny," Mr. are rri|iii'*tl&gt;i| tu send u-pmi t.

New Snowstorm Minneapolis And Jersey City Clubs
Begin Spring Training Activities
S w e e p s Across
Missouri, I o w a

Meet F r i d a y At

field

himUd

»"‘Virol ^lluge

Bandit Escapes
Wi t h $2,000 In
Daytona Hold Up
Neatly Dressed Man
Robs Savings And
L o a n Association
n\\ d *n \ Ml \i II \ i„ 10
( I’i A i *11 O' iih iIM***f*iI I».«iicliI
|i* I I H|i ||*» H ,v I- tl t lir.H [| | r#|pTill

*ikI I to A*-it&gt;i i ition
ImitK il* » I DO |* \1 tnrJiv And
r l|iVi| lilt " f t ' llt*n f*2,l)00*
\\h- 1m MIS1' 'Hill’ll, Irflt*l, WAS
ImiiL 'Itiim/ ihr lunch

She
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lit

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WVSHIM'.ION, M.ir. U) (/!')
— I'ulite irpoilnl ,« cnnlruion lo­
ti.*)' (mm two iiupctl* -ei/c*l in the
d.nniv VI iituiiiuirg, W. V * . tinin
luiiliri*
I hr I**.. ,*.-ir lM|ipi'&lt;l by policff
lutl.t* in i W.iihioulno p.iwiiibup
lir-u

l|ir W i l l i e

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&lt;' ii * w ii itiui wlini In drew a
pi Ini
Pulite Li'ut Jolm E. Winlcn,
**h &gt; 'ud ihr p*ir confeued, named
tb'm •* L 'lim i R.rmtdell, 23, 1711

Wrlhnijtun Sit cet.
Ycitmgrtown,
Otic, sad lienrge l.lewelyti Aditon.
tpi *li* m i i i
i i ll .me!
I.M, 122 KcmnPi' -\*rniir, *|*o n|
Ir -1 tmt on (on , fItrw V■uu*g*l"** ii
to (&gt;■ I ril »nl * tl*t
Wintei
ml p.du rui ill l.lwowl
l - n i . i Iii *. 1 win'll i( lumlcll dtew
i I •i iliiu i n * nl* ei
I lif i hi i rlit*&gt;■
It.iin ,.|i'll nn i.ikei'.li* .1 hu»p.
» i . i i m I gHVP it
,i Lull, i w i,n*l mi thn
tU*

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** tit t i * i m t i , i h o i i
Inn Iin
*\.-i* , ........... 1 lit hum \
lift lo III III t lit!
\11i*i t
■•mg c 'imuif'ii halted lhr*
•I ♦I "III I III* '.itill
»»iit*'i \
m,| nhu»*» wrsthoutid
I ift fit*
l|rrt
on.I &gt;h
i Mum v»*itevd#y near
I It.wtl
k*, in i oi MM.l (in t if'iir^ra
1&gt; 11ti.11i s .tv rdit.ii
Si v* nl* ♦
( ill* m*t|p tlinii
ii.*- mill hm' yi’!*■
•i«i . It* h
I f ! Hi. i k r . l j nu*l
ptu i* i flit
ut) hi ji.ii»nri were
Iill) «c| I111
}iitn it 'lm|i In; of fleel pi
C’tuw Ion
u on FBI iu:i*nt .eKletUng lie men on a tip that
Im* liolthlp WHH II |U* ii yining nun ii'ai'lnliling thn
III «Inn it*
'
N’fitioiiiil Ihmkinn 1 1 tun mat&gt;1ii*, a had got off n ho .
vIuIii 111•*i
tl
tVcl, mill I'tlnnl
I* *
JiKi'fllH VVi'IP I fi mn the (lulls i.ibbcry arm .
11.111111111 I" till* IHM*.
J im httliliiji tit t in i t*t| nt I iKl I |he two men, police said, wen*
! tiiHklng iihiinl p n iid m c of a auit
V M.
Icate in the S nnd W I’awnlirokcr.i
K«clmnui* when bumnx nnd Pollen
...
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,
...
.
IM . .Inine* M Kcuneily entered
I 'd
( -lllh
ffieri . *nid Hint *»••, I Mni&gt;- i'ri|dlnti
hum I.d.l.n*. nnd

Al \n\kv IFcaiS Alullis Toll

A

WashiiiKton P o l i c e ­
men Capture Pair
In Pawnshop Near
The White House

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Mll'IIMi! H I . ,Mn| I I &gt; nf ■*i‘HI
Bilinnl Iji.aI 111 li I »Mll
I I In* ii*IVi»in* rtli iif t mtltli* “t
t(in11 iii Mm 11In iluriru: Hi*
* i\f* \s ,ii
tin* urikly tl ift
Dliltnifcf Ilf til** Sl.I.ftM'l s^)n»f
m l ( Ini* 11• mhv |itt * *nIlls *‘fI
ul KiM'i»it»*w*
111f.ii lilt-111
M*i| i i (it t i 11*111•t| I Im |■i it
field, wu* killed in u heudon l ii g n - . iii.eker asserted this morning.
other ntemhors of their respect
CallisS
(irmiiul for tl"' new I'.lU.IHMI i Short talk* will I... cm o I. I,.,,
III H111 1a• |l*trI'tlallllll, Hill of
.wiry Collision mmr Ml. viriimi.
,
T u mmy McKinnon » f I ' ,*!".n,iU.T’?'
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Mm guii'l Ann Hitpmmarket wtll I .ludgi- lioiigho. S I i ii in.m. I*'*■ ■, ( , ,,, t iv kliiiii *1 4%t*ni»i»l N"i» ftn mill
Mo.
Another
Immlmi
^ ,U
Mii
nnd
T rain e r Nlek|
1 hr dining hall nf the . . . ' 1 :
i mill ih Ipm si " f I r w l m * im
.so u th o f Hprliigfitsh) caiiu* l e Hllt,|l)ll0 „f
j orM&gt;y City
wcri j 1* Immtwl in England
Ibill. th. (a- In liken Mnndav morning "I lb'' I H WiImiii, 0 . P. Ilerml'.ii l.tm*
|
i death nf I* red Ituhmtsmi, uIm’" 1
un,|„r . during the Issue of ■b ' W
buildings east o f C a * i l . site mi Knsl First Street, it w n*, ll.umtioliler, .1. Iliniley iiillmm nut ,, t Mi, .|i*u i »i- f i •■i»»
an.iiiimted till* mmning hy -Im••other-.
Dr. William Vinreut Huberts j l H, a Nlxa, Me., farm er,
11**1 It'll V*‘t *i|I
unlfmiu* this nf tc i noun. "T h a t \pailinellls, the fonnei Nnv* a.I Sanmli'i*. nmniigei of the local
Si'tialimi* will la&lt; pla*..I li* "
form erly of Aturustn, (in, mill Dr;
Munwhlle, lute winter storm*
■Iii"i
vim M's, |mFl»ii isIi»
was a big J o b , " Mr. McKIn- inlni*lration halldlng, which i* t &gt;
|Seinitiole Nigh Hehm. I liainl u.&gt;.&lt;
Chillies Mitchell Cnllls, who h a s ' and flmsla luft damaging blows ! N" "
t Itii4 fi I'liMiit'li In nt t ►
.ml
rateil near the ninth enlrame .1 store nf tin* I'limpiiny
m
ai
declared.
been loeuteil at tho Vlanfard Clinic |nvur ollmr twiilhi'rn uml I'mitral j
.
n * s, •«i«| %
v••i i t In * Im ii-vi'i pen
.milling*
will
;,r
*'•
K*.
and
■
the
Airport
area.
Conlrncts
im
the
I* nslisara n» rime S.isl /
Malinger Meeker will he assisted !
piini'iH.’’
■ mill * ami,-vllle sketeln-* will
i 11spih* f|i'talitiri|.
ai lieu duly I, today nntmunroil that
It. W. With.'inil of the It. S Sun lie given to Inenl rmilrni'tiiis nml |iie*unl*td Ultiler dlrcrlitm ,1 I .
Inlinslun -,*i.t Hint
.till.' I."
I hy Cmudi Hill ifgrrls, und Mnnagei
they will nooii , itum an office In
&gt; I ii ,
i&gt;111 tmu I, %'t . v\1ut
workers, he slated, ami umionnee
wind (■'. Iat no,
the old hunk building In Ovltulo,
. it**.Ih'il in Si iniiml*' IB/b he!pud lotiudii.i' it tilll in ail)u;*t
ilimit
of
t)u*
result
of
hid*
will
la'
puHliti rut*'* ui H • teipn'*t " f
'Montague. Moth art, (Hants scouts.|"f operation* mid I,. A. Jnrnn
Night is ii pi
nnd nt th*' name time retain their
Mi Mm i in |muimi I ilu* l'ii*thm*l*’r
nil*lie so, iii 'll ie IiniIdI' *g ........ Night I'ionoer
is a .....................................
,.
(••••■••*nl I k.i.nld mn. ie"(if course wo will hnva other is plaiiuing teehuii'inii, Id the p.
present
office nt the Sanford
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limy lint mipp.i.l -non' «f •'* *•'•'ninimger* In tha system around Jeci which is sponsoi
C'llnlr.
Could} C
Hull*.
a rt
t
/ i , _1 , mill u- fui a fuw days, hut that ukliiaiutl
1
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wilui 1wilMie nvaP- '*
‘' fr»b that is looked f... u ,..i
Hi. Ikohr’iis ■•■lived Iivru seveiid ■ *
\.*u Hunt th»* tteii oii'iil n*
17ndar the I"'1 liiulu-l m
*"•r,I.1" ,l”,.... rrmeNle.l are whl* b will
a d .........
K iw a n is
L l u b i i v l l l only last until thdr teams Commerce, the lircutr
weeks ng.i In assoelntn with Dr. F o r
i.id
ii fm 1In- prii i', roinc up lu the •runs*’* in postiil inte-i muild teChutuhi'r of Contmorel'c. lhe San able lo ciislnmoi* for fr** P«»n
ti'iiailnnr* ,m Paa* !««•»
! arrive," Mr. (loath declared.
fn llls In prnetiee, nnd Is n grndtiill.
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i
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give
fui *i'Cund ill**, mail, wluel* *uv
ford Ib-ruld, Hie Orlando Sentinel ing
die of Ihr Hniveislty of fjrorgln
i.ni iiil'-leriit mi ln-|iirllnii," h&gt;' era
Kiwnninn* g«lhore*l In Hm atm- ' H'wliww Mntmgor "nosey- Ryan Hl ir, Hie Fellowship Mhlleal &lt;’
nowspapor*. ningar &lt;u
nml
Medical Sehiml. Following grnilun- shine l.y the patio of th. Tourist " Minuet,pollsi was busy at flic
H
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' I tMtllttitfH "IN |*14||I- I lit I #
ntlier piiliilcntlm
KXI'RFSS Hl.nW-IIOWN
Ihm In IDt-'l h*' Interned for min Cvnler yesterday to listen t*. jMuyfalr'Inn this .morning checkAt, Mm 11 I..1*1 nf l Iii' Mill I "I
"I I'erlalnlv u i m&gt;» h II'Iu: to
NKW YORK, Mar. HI- (A'»
yenr nt Hu Vlncettlx fbatpltxl, kidcrtlmis played hy tli„ Seminole i I'm on t ic arrivals of his plnvor*.
.ml.. 1 - 1 Ii.m inis ■iiti-l lllWOi'lll |M'i'
smaller -I-.
weekly
(tO l.F T ilt TIN AM I'.NT
Itallway express opurittiollh wmc
dncksonville. wlteru he hocumo High fk'hool Hand umlur the baton | "I will ho glad when this husllull'd m*
,k- &lt;*KCI-11-■ .Hid Him Work ut Ml * ‘ lu'Wspnpnrs —win.
chaotic
fm
the
siioml
suceesNive
The
8i(lifm&lt;l
Wmiom'*
(iolf
\
of H. K. Alack, director. The ’ n*'*s of checking In nnd ajslgnlnu
nriitmluluil with t)r. Csllls.
i Inti, w.iiu fir 0 •■innlli'd Hie IhIuMco I* ussi'iiti it t.. tlie fri'M
Thu
Nutiomil
llmiaiug
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&gt;
I
h
.K'I
ii
I
ion
will
sptiliKor
a
douhlday
tmlny
after
slowdown
lactic*
From l!HI tu lUdn Ur. Hnlicrta orhgrnm wan arrnnged hy Her- i moYnx Is over," Uuslncsa Msmigur
lu,.|i ,|....| liiiiul und gli-i- «'loti- nod indcpi'ilduiit di i* iiiii.iti.H, &lt;&gt;f
irunllniiril un I'.urr I'.mri
Medical muiv K. Morris, school prhwlpnl jCliurles Ktonuham of Jersey City ami Hinglo* tournammit on Hiimln of employes for,-oil Hm ugenry Tiglu- K. W(mhI*. has **|i|»ui.i-'d .* i . i ii i-i in pii's.'htliii; piui'Mim*.
tha
Incut
roiii
ndvlsury
iutnnl
t...
itn
l
al
the
Kmninolo
Ctumlry
r
l'
1
tu
vmhaigo
zhipitienta
to
the
New
iiissorUnt. "Thure are always some
Corps hot It III tha Mediterranean uml Klwanlun.
"Oin Inimirluii* uml vuciilint* ill'*Hnnfnrd, Huinlmdo Count*, \n-n, I iitivuv- "lid * to I'literliiin Hie
Among selections played wns jinun, who nro a little late in get* Play will Ih-k Iii nt 1:0(1 P. St. liu York-Nuw Ji'rsey uren.
THE W E AT I IKK
area and with the nrpiy of oeeupnAlthough terminal official* hiiIi I IV. I.. Junes, Aico Item i **•........ |
tluu in Germany, During tha past the overture, "Tiberlusi" a march, ting to camp, so I expect It will hand* and wives will play togetlu
iniii I-i
In- *!i'«'l*rt'il.
iinuoiim-cil
ludny.
This
I
mcim
I
einidoyes
rcpnrled
for
work
at
with
single
parlnur*
to
iiiake
iii
III .
LAKELAN d T Mnr. I" -hl'i
two years lie has Item n resident "Ilia Honor" and "B est loved It*, nt toast Saturday or Sunday
Pumi'Ii it Kisoifliowui' «-mil|*l'
Nck'i'lirtl l rum n gruop «f i .-|im «.«
hyslcnn «* Hi. Vincent's KnapUnl. Irish Mvlmllea." The players seat- before the man tjult trickling In. fuuiNoino. Prises will l.u nwntil. &lt;1 mldnlghl uml early this morning,
■ni'iili-d I:■■v Hull nod a cu iurnIt tue Nerir-frccsillg WellHier Slid '-.1*
Intiv*'
cltUcil*
nf
Huillloul*'
........
.
_____two
_______
. . . for tliu dny's play and tho loom*-) anion Icadcts said men were M ug
Tho
toama____
will begin .twotilo received his early schooling In •d on chnlra in tha patio, pro
uf lino is' fur erei'llng tnlile* fm teri'd f ro s t is dun tn ninvo tul'i
Minted k colorful nupenrnneo with u-&lt;lny practice aoaaiona tomorrow, will hu followed with a buffet slip sent homo beenusu they would nut liTuiiiiiicmli'd tiv thn ................ in Him ilium I tu*t niglil. Tliu clilh i* Northern Florida i-nily tiuiinrrow.
Augusta,
iiccimlnnr*' with the piovl.inn- m
work nornmlly.
Tlie Fcdornl-Rtntc hiu.t W.itnDr. Cnllta graduated from the their orange and (duck uniforms Tho first drill will be a t 10:00 pur at tliu club Imuso.
nor |iiosimt Federal Hitiisuig md in-in iug ii gold uf 2011 iiiemliPi - mi: Service nun nine tnupi taluru
plumed hats,* and drew ap o’clock in tho morning. The second
medical school .at UiHvcrslty^of
idp
*
Item Cunt ml leglslnlluu,
•uivlsory sold:
session Is scheduled for 1:00 o’clock
l-nulsvlltq In Kontucky ...
Tin- hniird will Ht'rvit ■* 111.... .
but from shuffle-board players tomorrow afternoon. Tbo same
Fo r ec a s t fo r psnlnruinr FloridA
nlucky RiDliit
nml Interned nl Kentucky
Bi
lllil.CKK
IN
Jt'ltl.ll
(•.iiu|u ii * ii |Iuo, and couslnt* &gt;■( the
f » r tonight snd Frid ay morning:
ii.iHplInl In Lnulsvljle and utter who slopped their gamae In order schedule will be continued until
NKW
YORK,
Mat.
10—(A’i—
fnlhevliig membeist W. !•’ Wit
d « s r s k i t s snd cnldcr in Northfurther uotlcii, the managers annl Ht. Vlnconla Hospllnl. 'floth lev Union, 1
limit*, (Smifurt), Florida: * » -Ki­ Dnntri-funnyman Ray flolgrr nor. ern districts, with lowest tempers At the Klwanls mooing, Fre.1 nuuiicotl.
ilociors ciigugv In general practice,
iied ii hiul.cn tiortc ludny in the
lt.
A.ihdnvvo,
Hanfurd,
Flutiil'
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Wilson
rend
a
resolution
In
boMire 14 to 39 degrees with scat­
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.Dr. Itnliorts wfll W in.the Oviedo
l.n ltci, Hniifurd, Florhln: ' ' nniiiq uf I'lmrity.
of tho dub, commending tho
nffirn on Mondiys, Wodnusdnys half
Wulturweiglit hoxjiu: cliamptnn tered light frokt in coidsr locaMon**■. )lnufotd, Flnrldn; I mntcl
Business anti Professional WuIt) YVILI,AIM* CONNOI.I.V
and Frltlavs ami Or. Callle on
lliigai Ray Kcihliisuii clouled Hit turns In Gslnesvllls snd north pnrtv Huiltli, Hnoford, Florida.
To* sdays, Thumdtyx and $atur«
roincdintt—piiroly
in
fun—inrt tton of U p p t r E « * t CoS*t district.
Dr.
J,
C.
Gllilt*.
W
i
M
sriik Ii * Avenue, lo*Uy crlcluatr«l bit 'JJt*l
Mr.
Williams
wa*
nnpointed
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ %
Clearing and much cooler snd no
niclii
whllo
llolgcr
wnw
rofrrrrlng
‘ &lt;y_&gt;
ri'picstml
thu
Inudlord
s
inter*
d*
biitbday,
anti
was
coiigrululalcl
hy
many
visitor*^
i
4
an cvldliilii’u limit al a hock Imcr fm st d anger Central districts.
. TERMINAL PROJECT
lo
Hint
lima;
Mr.
Hmilli
H
ip
tciijmi*’
Activity seem* tu l&gt;c lire keyuolc of Dr. Gibb** lilc, fur hardly n
Hrluf si'Mltl’led showers rulluwud
Mediliors of the Dlttty Bools
CUy Manager Clifford McKII»intarusts, uml Mr. Aehduwn. Mr. fcsllvul iirre Tho fcstlvui was licld l&gt;y clearing nml slightly cooler in
fur the ht'imfil of tliu American
ht will le«Va for Jackaonvllle to- ttlrtln* Assorletlen will atage a day passes that lie docs not wall* mice or twice downtown. Me likes In I.l'Hlltr nml Mr. Moore, puhlu
Hnuthurn districts.
i f aftar mow lhe lawn and lend the ||ow«» in his garden, and recently climbed Intei 0*1 rnprusentutlven. '
ville School of W
Red Cross.
to confer with flmith and novelty horse
Furccnst fo r Frid ay:
uiustty
Mellon a atop ladder to place several or
It angiueora ami architect* noon nt 11:00 o'clock lh
Mr. Junes, aron rent ilitecior,
(leal skies, continued cool North,
•ro
cft.N
iiNirii
"
i
.i
r
r
*d lakafront term)- Park for the benefit
chid plants In teres In his hn*k Unlvorslty and two ycurs.ln Chic­ vhlil )u* wdormss tho gpjMilnlmciit
WIKHIIADKN, Germany, Mar. cool or Houth nnd Centra! districts.
so# If aome econo- visitors. S, H. Serneet ie
yard.
of tills hoard, and his office will
ago.
Fu tu r e
temperature
outlook t
10—(/ii—Tim G. H. Air Force in­
■oettrml in lu eon- of th# program which
• Ha has llvad In his pleasant
cooperate
with
them
and
furnish
In
ISM,
ho
started
-Ids
gtmiral
slightly lower temperalIircn Friday
|Dag and balloon race
Ud the pegtu.
Kama here since Itrjn, and spent practice of mudiclno in Crown nn nsslalnnce posslhln to enuhte dicated to*iuy it is ready tu carry night with intHrnlionn nf s catte ied
band will furnlch inueis.
to ba able to ui
hit first winter in Florida in Ht’J J.
them to iicform tho duties of thuii on with the llcrlln airlift for yrnrs front in Northern iliMnetn NatOwners of harena and riders ere Ilia former home was at Crown Point and Intar spent a year and appointnienta,
If, necessary.
«n originally p
a half at tho Chicago Free Dis­
It announced that starling urday morning, Hiaing teinpembuilding."
wseeew*f*B^f he an- invited- by the group to participate Points I ml. which was also the pensary before moving back to
•
I,
May 1 rcplncoinunta of airlift turns Hnturdcy night. No ( h m *
awing, He pointed in tho program-. Riders are re­ homo town uf tho luta ii. J . I.oil­ Crown Point and resuming bis
itAPH ITU
personnel from Hit) Grunt Fnlls, dan gee Humlay morn log.
quested to wear
l HM
man, former mayor uf Hanford nml practice, which he continued until
NKW YORK. Mar. 10 (/I’l
J A C K f i n N V I U . K . Mac tu 1 1")
Mont., trnlnim; selioot would ho
boy attire. F. '
manager of tho Hanforil Hints IMS whun lie retired to visit Cranston Williams, general imino- on tegular instead *hf temporary
i l i r . i l ‘ l.tiW
of tho club, i
'a Market. It was nb the Florida.
gur nf thu Amuricnn Newspaper iluly status.
Histiinik
assisting Mr,
Hon of Mr. Lehman that Dr.
Mr*. Maltlo A. Gibb* of Grown PuhlUhurx Assoclailott. said ludny
Cinciunuti
first cams to 8anfoid and Petal, Ma first wife, died in 11)31, one of tin* chlof ohjeullvos of Hm
ItFJHOTS ntni'OHAI*
UP th* Pr°m ^ Detroit
.....
it aa wall that ha decided to
Mr*. Gibb* Is from Intornutiunal Typographical union
WASHINGTON, Mnr. Ill- .(/I’)— MinncapoliH
la
to
control
the
newspaper
labor
Va.
Thu United Slntua Is rojcctlng u Now Y o r k
. that ha was berti in
a recently received a ■applySoviet proposal to aend Rumlnn I’ hounlx
. bait" near Kaiamaioo,
He added tho ITU ’a object was team* Into tho American occupa­ Ht. Louis
birthday cards, of eon'
Dr. Gibbs
of them from to control it In such a way a* to tion ion* of Germany to recover Han Antunlo
Ik Kalamaxoo
_ Crown
_
Mlrwu_ of
Point oialataln a ihortaga o f printers Naxblootad property.
Sesttle
and in ISM
ushered in
Jiutsla made tha request this Jsci
icluMvIile
77
a a t the
iaml
B0 . it:
Ha than
Orlando
jp a a t th#
patristic* mission.
SRSpH'-t*- ft■■'

iritis

Dim. Roberts And
Wi l l Open
0 f f i c e In Oviedo

High School Band1
Presents Concert!

Jnhnstun B l a s t s
Plan To Hike 2nd
Class Mail R a t e

i r ^ \ ^ ,v ni}on .s«-ivue .» &lt;n

Beni Board Nanit'd
For Sanford Ansi

Sanford Residents Congratulate.
Dr. J . C. Gibbs On 93rd Birthday

Dusty Boots Plan
Show For Visitors

™ M s . is*.

SSrJU.

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THE SANFORD HERALD,
CITRUS REPORT
Churchm en’s T ria l
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. 7—(/Pi,
he Stole Cltrua Inspection
narwjHon flub u - Ji
. s h i i m m .K r a m r o e * &lt;*.*»
M. rnporttyway m |eum nt trial "naipes were mett
_
1(1
' ilont'd of people dal named In thu
no? Ioriginal Indictment" and that sunn
7.301 of these prohatily will lie brought
! to trlul.
H,2S2
| ( II. it.in ', minister of state, Hw-1

R e n t Control**

4 K illed

14 HHIIaUr4 I MM l*H». Ilsal

iCuallaa** !&gt;•« !&gt;«■• liaer
mnl.ili* skidded itilo ,1 tree ood win
demolished.

ering against the cluing..

Sparkniun iui.1 tiiui Senator
Locus ill Illinois, 4lie Ucmocrutlc
lendfr, uppurentiy considers relit
control "01 uccondury unpui tam e
wnue the UutiKing tuiiliniltcv nus
™
the linpres
ICommons toiluy
today that moil uf the j . ........
*primary mun
sine."

My NEW

Coral Guides t'olico Sg*. 0 . E.
Ingcrsull sold Ulllliey either fell
asleep or lost control of the m ach ­
ine after ll passed ove, the Coral
liulilis waterway Ini.lg..

YORK

By M E L H E I M E R
EW YORK—On a rainy morning there la llttl#

iJ
c to ice through th* misty window of the
dates avenue bus as it heads for Its terminal In

I I tigers.,11 discovered the iviecl*{iigv at 4:ir* A. .11. mighhoir soul
tlu-v heai.l u c r i “h alsuit .l;uu A.
, M, Ituiuey lived at tie' UnlveisLy
|housing project, ii'1 whs proiiun,,....I .lend,on arrival at I’rntt Gen­
eral Hospital,

SPECIAL

MOTOR
TUNE-OP

prosecution witnesses against (he
"if thut is (lit way Ihe Icudcr*
H
■ the Ridgewood section of Brooklyn.
1 lf» were persona nliemly under ar­
shit* mas ll, I rev no reason iui
rW
The street la shabby and dun-colored, with old
rest.
Many
of
them
inri
imlnatcil
. aA M O iiii u T t r i : r t n a n n i
llie i.miniiltvc to bleak it., hick
r O n f l and wet ashcans standing outside ths rundown
themselves In their testimony (lint uver u lull," Npurkmuti said.
, 1.
tiiH h irr
III'.I'UIIT V I S3
i l
) t
fZ brownstone houses, so Instead of peering out,
I the defendants spied foe llrltnln
lie said the Democratic leader­
'■ 1 The full.i» In* price* repnrleil
Ax
t l you nsh the newspaper clipping from your trenchthe United (Kates,)
ilmler* mu iht* Hjtnh.nl H
ship would tie respoil.lille .1 rent
Hadt* County load ,i,ilroluicu
'Farmt'rw MiirUmt fur jirodm’o «oi*l
J H coat and read about Carl Klein, who went to bed
llulgurlnn law permits trials In ! comiuls die.
tu triK'ht'r* inmi ilraltrs ii|i in I2:»i|
■aid Miss Niisliuiim r whs u pus
a few evenings ago in his customary total blind{volvlng alleged treason to he held
.Senator Douglas ( IJ-lil 1, a
mV&gt;i. &gt;lar 7. !*#!»
»* ngi r
in ttlllsTl'i
aulitnioldie,
tlatAriN. |it in k V111i»nil no
ness and awoke tn the middle of the night to
1secretly. The government spokes.
uf thu propose.I unli-filiTTJli* alp* ---.... IS’idCl - 2.1 j ) man said an exception was ninde liackci
which foiled to stop m u iteud ood
, J*:, :/ m discover he could see.
l.uslet rula change sui.l 1 rust if
JLivitti* Tfrnl**rifre**n n**ll ilrad
street and jumped it Ifl-fout canal.
?Tuu Hlir
12 50 - J.75tfor the current trial because of tile Serutu is “impr.led by pm. I
Then the bus stops at the Industrial Homs for
|b7 t». |&gt;«»b Mini
ll.io . J'Jj : ''its- International Implications.
•11
Nusliauntvr died eu n y today
longed discussion that dilficulty
' / I • I the Blind and you get out and climb to the third
,,atii&gt;s«p 61) i.ii Hi
at
Jar Urtnii Me nmriMl
11 oqill.il.
H
" 7
noor of the building, where. In a narrow Utlla
(Mfihusi' 5*5 t.M &lt;'ri
1 “I inn convinced." Mild the llri- cun lie met liy sliorlening the dis­
Glllici 1 V%fl H th ‘iifi'tl r*&lt;ir 1. 1. 1,01
l&gt;..t linn
cussion."
Cail Klein
room with green walla and one window, Carl
perItlsli
official,
who
declined
to
luilttoucr i’rl
l.q
o
.lri
lie meant that Southerners
* Klein alls across a table from you and saya
ryfery, ilnl.lt'ii i 'ii
'rnit us" of his name, "1 hut they
Mr.. My ci m wax (.Hull* tlljOII 1
1/eiery, I'ssi.il I'ri
J} '(the llulgarian government 1 hove could drop their filibuster against
simply, "I am living with God again."
Coilsnl. !•&lt;&gt;&gt; linn
will'll xlrui'l: l.y 0 lull's tt- -I.*'
13.01. at least 10 pastors in Jail. They did the rule change.
Your object In coming ts lo find out what a man doea In the Oral
Cniuinbcn* 1 li.ki
vktllt.l t) (n i l'll H •llivl 111 VII Mill
Spaikman reported that rent
Raaplaoi Itu Hekt
Ilf* not try them all nt once for fear
few days after ho emerges miraculously from tho dark world of tho
Uhe.OH, Urrrn l».&lt;«
controls
ore
needed
more
in
ltft.il'
1.
3 3 " of I hr stink it would arouse in Ihe
blind, but flrst you look him over carefully. Ho la a big, well-built
I’Spiiers, tla Her
IVuri* Jllllll
Kfti.iu ih &lt;ll, 01.11
Polnlnr., Nrs I'li. It*.)
western press. They limy try the Chicago than In Alabama, lie re­
man with dark hair brushed straight back, and large, thick handa.
commended
that
the
leadership
i&lt;
|
.
until'
Ll. Hi
ll
III.'
t
tuck
di
ivcr
ua
It
pi
*
* 511 others serretly. * x x This is mly
He wean a twa.-dy brown jacket anil a tan sweater under It and
ItOdItlir. ilre.ll
drop
its
demnnd
for
the
rule
ii
.
i
i
U
1
.
Will*,
1
,
Alin
k
\'tiii
,
2
i
rvli'u.
the beginning! of the chun h purge change.
hie eyca nre clear and brown. As you talk to hint, the brown eyea
nt
pending
an
inquest.
qunsti, Vrlh.w tin
here."
hover leave you.
In other rongrrsslorml .level..ti­
fltrntps. |l.,r Hull
Louis I*. Iliu.ly, I l-yeur-uld
The Communist puhllrnllmi Free mer.is:
(omutf.es Cri ..
He is tike a man dying of thirst who hat com* suddenly to a
sh* wiiihu, suffered a l.iohiin fol­
runinii.r.i M.r Cm
nnlgnrln, mennwhile, nngnly di Fortner Itep. Fred Hartley |Kl.'tTII CM
iar hone uud u negro Ims'linlkrr tie * wslerhote and, even after the thirst has been staked, dreads going
nleil
charges
of
religious
persecu­
&gt;rao«rs.V.iterirlH. ll.. Bl.on
N.Il. eo-authur of, the Tuft-Hurt*
DAVID H. 1TOWI
mul pieknl up ns Killed yesler.Uy ' AWiy from lh§ water. Ilia voice ta low and firm, and he begin• by
tion In the trial of the lf&gt; protes- ley l.ala.r l.aw, became the cen­
jrauaxs-.MI.I Hrason
telling you how It was, that early Wednesday morning.
1 1 .1 1
i.ll"*
tunt clergymen now awaiting ter of a dispute us tile House La­ At HII DUX In Wdililnglis. hi David "i.ii. Iliady 1 cur fund 1*• negni•
•
•
•
(Jrs OKrs-Trio I&gt;te &gt;) tl»S 61.315
..
'Judgment, The puhllcntlori called bor Committee begun heatings on H Stowe, wlio Ii.is been nuineil by tat*' u iurti 011 tl.e **l.I llixio Highfiruprlroll - linr.li Hreittsss
“I
UVF.
10
M.OCKM
FROM
HERE,"
Carl
Klein said, "in a room
*
l
„
—
"squcnllng
little
1
«av
uenr
III.llad.'-ltruwnx
I
Ihe ministers
C il
... 11.60
repeal of the coniroverslMl T-lf Fivsiderit Tturouti l&lt;&gt; serve as ona
of a house owned by a charming family, the Lsfvmlnax. About one
,ltrirl|.i. fnlrly lirnvy today on ! ruts."
j ' oui.iy iiiie.
FO R
ut
Hie
Chief
Kxi-r.illir's
n.lrn.nl*
Art.
all produce, .Iriimii.l very iauil
mil.
In the morning, that night, I awoke with a terrible headache, which |
“lit u frantic* effort to avoid
Cet.bsMn lu.irliri slr.iiig, koou dvMat t Ivy is now |iresident of tl.e •Iratlve militant J. (/nlrrnulional)
Hand Ciil.l-uge -ulrs Iriflay wn. I ihe hangman's noose,” it snid. Tool ItwruTS Union, lie did not
to relirve with sedatives.
|
Di.siihility Law
I I tried
mostly I* 5n per I.hk V.srtnl.l. j*'they .pill the beans."
"Then, Irt fore I could get luick to sleep again, I began to eeo
eel, ic-clcrtion last yeur.
lalllotf I" oirsi «iunllly requiremillions of bright little blue dots I looked out the window, and even
ipriiia ...1.1 hi l..»rr prices ihno I The ministers, nil of whom have
R)-l&gt;. Hailey (l)-W Vu.l quoted rislu-rm cn U e N c u e d
I (tuiillnueil M«si I'aqr tine)
guolr.l
I in luvor of extending the pro- 1 as I looked, the buildings and the street Umpe began to Uke shape,
f 'Clirus re.cipiH Islrly lienvy, de- ! admitted the eharges in romt and the New York State Labor lie
Prom
I
e
v
FI&lt;
k
*
'begged for meiry, are to liegr the purtmi-nt's Hoard of Standards
Then my sight came back awiflly.
maud rni.ilrruic
jKram to covet such Iw-nefits only
vm.llels lonuurow. The prOkecution un.l A)i|ii'ulb us having this des•| sat on the edge of my bed, scored and panting, and thought
it u payroll tux is unpond .1gu111.1l
I
I
M
EN
O
M
IN
EE.
Mich..
Mar.
7—
has
demanded
death
for
four
of
xv — — ■■— --------------------cri|itiou of Hartley's union:
I would calt the l-afemlnes, but then I reconsidered; those people
Ihe workers. Un.lci tl.e piesent
|them mul prison sentences for I tie
"No more fnselsllc orgnniriiiioo 1 t d l * Nearly till fishermen, mo- law the entire prog mill is (in.
have to go to work, they need their sleep, I thought.
jn C elery M a rk et
others.
x x x has yet come liefnrc the J 1 mined on a girul ice floe living Mliril by employers,
.
“Almost die llrst thing 1 could xee clearly was my blind writing
loot—the
j
drivcn
inward
.1
*1
uth's
! The United Stales and Flritl.h official al lent ion of this hoard."
t»ar.t, on which there waa paper. I went over to It and oat down lo
Hep, Wlnt Smith (Jl-Kans.) de- |gateway to Lake Michigan—V
* Irguliofis here report they Imve
write lo my sisters. “A miracle haa happened,' I wrote. 1 caa
S ta te AHKiielation
OK
ea|od ti| nearly the last ..............
cHcr.iiY Fun I’.vtuh
.HU |found Ihe llulgarian regime es­ inanilisi lo know "Is Fred Hart­ lod.iv, They were aide to run*
vc
*"
pecially sensitive to criticism pour­ ley mi iilal here7"
IIHTIIUTH
J
144'*
*
tl HBIIsurU I'niM f a i r Use I
OF
anfor.l
&gt;4
110* ed in by Voice uf America hrondHep. Rodino (D-NJ) urged re 1 It.horn when tile fl.a* rimy III in a employees
o f vm, me. for health
qrlmtn
4
When llie morning tame, Carl Klein went over to the home,
ff5 ciists.
Icrusli
five
miles
ninth
..f
here.
peal
of
tinT-H
Law
and
itn
ie*
K.MIXIil.t: I'lil'NTV
161*1
mul iigulnst a m ui, wn. 1 ..I1I1 I
1"
whi'ie iluclura examined him un.l eutd lie could i.ee hut were nut
Krsfi.tu
to
744
Free llulgariu, wi.ich Is priiiled idu.eiueiit l.y the Truman Admin | The men with trapped when e fot future mil.m. . 11. n-i.-itlio
!.li In English
rare why or how lie liml lost Ids sight slowly, beginning In 1M3,
k) w*t i: C»:,«t
13
heavy southwest wind Id'.wlngi
islriilion's
lulsir
hill
with
11
some
|
by
tl.e
government
•
317
tl.ftr Klorliln
un.l by Mnreh of 1047 bad Isu-omr totully blind-- perhaps, but not
split off a huge chunk i .1, Hlringfellcr &lt;*f Leu I'.nnty
'
deelared the " I 1.1I ei.luiged version of tl.e n|.l 'offshore
Tl
1AIIIII*'
1301 press department,
'*1 ill."
■"rlu.uly, iM-cuiiae s blood clot mny have Ihtu pressing on hie
ir.iT charges of religious persecution Wagner Art of lll.'IIJ, The Till- lof
ice in Green Huy and drove )t was .de. led us pieslilcut
1. t ’uiif
'
EIIhi,. 1i Motoe ns
...
*
I
Association
and
Elite
43B0
; m in
I Inward
optic nerve.
f I'uiii
1131 lire “crocodile tears, tripe and mud iMiin-liUi-ked measure has already 1
, . the .on.-n
. . lake., Tl. 1 " ' ' V , , * , vice-president. Tinupii wu ...itin-d
&gt;&lt;
,lf
„,.u
been uppioveil by the Hennte l.a- { ti'tide*) north toward fed.,. River, ...........
Hiiicc working ut llie home for the last couple of months, ths
nl.ftr r . s
ravings."
1)TAI.
n o 10444
lenntou of a blind man s life had eased somewhat and doctors feel
It charged that (hi- World Coun­ bur Committee,
"
" W"V
I yen.
■TNOV1IIrsiT V X lT l t t l t r
John I.. Lewis' United Mine .
this relaxation caused the clot to move or dissolve. However, they
cil of Churches directed llm minis*
1. Adjust TappclN.
1* I’nrllv cl...ott
Trh
11 Arr lers in spying
for the United Workers lenewed tin kr protest" .
don I know Neither dors Carl Klein
Rods’
Trial
111 S. Kin 5
Court
R
u
lings
over
Mr.
Truuinn’s
nominiilloii
of
States and Ilritaln "and even tiled
In the ImcIi of his hesd. Klein admits. Is the fear—the small fear
A. *I0I1I1 1, 61*ii rI
2, Clean nnd Space Ignition
1 1 1 - 400 to engulf our &lt;(Meek 1 Ortln.ilox Hr. Jumes lioyil us direeior of
. it.&gt;•
-- of having to return to darkness. 'T try to live each day fully now,"
it'HSIISHril I'rHui I
t
M
tei
I'n—
r
ltn»t
V csl
the
[lurciiu
*,f
Mines.
Pul nis.
,
Church."
he
says
"I
want
to
appreciate
all
of
God's
wonders."
Ynu
ask
Mm
•J d.tr
r.no • S.15
.John Gwens, secretary-treasurer llir Patty, it mm „l tlm I I defend- year's Impriaiinmi'iiv
6.36 ■ 5,6m “Why all tlds I'hm Isuic elamm ?”
tost Iy
what
was
the
Itrat
big
step
hr
took.
court
of
appeal|
&gt;
i
of
tl.e
l.ewis
union,
told
the
Heiii.nn. J Hi the publication said. “Why lire
I .inti, f .ulri i* ii iluin.il (li iinrnn upheld the couviilinn
' tins
•
t
•
t
ft. Texl Coll nnd Condenner
4 6.1 ■ I 16 Wall Street and Fleet Hlre'et (the ate Interior Affaiis Commit tec
I lull lit* Inal li.n hrrn drl.iyrd l»*-■'
*tl' il'.r. son... best
'..Vt
rite Justlre Dulull In t'lg in
"I WENT TO 3IY SISTER'S COUNTRY HOME In Millington,
. . . no guemtwork here.
that
llnyd
"just
doesn't
.|.mllfy"
Mine
I f.» - 175 London Newspaper renter) so noi All’r n( |H.m In- illli
j tffg the H.ipiuim. t .nil 1 .» *i&gt;■
N J
he says, "and I pruned apple trees ami ornamental shrubs.
fur the post.
Oil.IK. I'm. . ill
set
over
the
fnte
of
If!
Individ
unis
llllS. old .1util
1 ant a landscape gmdenrr hy profession t (.ut my arms around the
llm inotmii **.n made by A•- 1 wise mid 'In./.in, nming 1, tt.in"It la like etnpluyilig u wnlchI. Sand lllaal and Properly
, 4111 llilll
MkT. m ill T who struck all foreign correspond­ mnket to repair a steam shovel,"
service hud liandi.il dmiimenis
rows in tier tniin
,1(11111 &gt; I l iny Sarlin who said: I'uiiiMiiiing
K tlll
ents at the trlnl as small fry? One
Space Spark PlugH.
riiilil.it&gt;
,cii'.&lt;.
l.'lnuily Trk ! Arr '.till I, ! need not go far for the esplanii- Owens said.
"Then 1 walked nut to n nearby swamp and went through It
'" l l m PirtiiLi.i nl tim L iulc.I Slate
■ Vlurxaiii's ill'll.u* ,,1 ......... u.i,.,
ft.airman
(VMnln.ney
(ir-Wyot
slowly,
Inking
everything
in
There
was
a
dogwood
tree
near
tha
|lion. The advent of Socialism in
J.,1, 1**101 ul
fl. Clean Fuel Pump Sedi­
rend a letter from Mr. Truman has rrinrtrd to uminutituimnil i t activities was mill in t.uve
,sl dor
i m I the people’s
house and I harked the underbrush uwuy from It, so It could
Demoeraeles (rum* in
5 no
cul.dllit lliat .l.privii lbr,r del- bet 11 made uftei i.e received m*
wi.ich
the
I'resident
again
urcr
. .'h&gt;i
ment Bowl . . .Check
blossom
properly
when
the
spring
comes
lieu that lie was m-lng inked .11
6.i5; niunist nations) deprived imper­ c l nuil'k c.infi.matin.1 of llnyd.
•III dot
nil,ntii *d tin'll iu*'il In t f.ttt resign (nun tl.e State |i&lt;purtmint
tAl.lK I*1*to*itI
Operation.
“ Tlnw could you tell II was n dogwood tree?' my brother-in-law.
ialism
of
Itx
mast
solid
Imse-the
s mi s..4fi
Mr. Truinnn &lt;al.l otherwise it may
||l ilo1
At, said. ‘I never linow myself, except hy the bark.' I laughed; It
jet. lor “security r&gt;u &lt; u , u 1 ,.0
4,on predutory classes. The Uourgcoi- lie hard In find n competent mao trial,"
or full 1utiil
u .ix q good joke tn hrnr "
I'Yd.'tuI Jlnlgi. tin. .,1.1 It. Me* Justice
MKT. Ainu 1 sle having hern uprooted, other svilljng to accept tl.e |,,b.
Depurtnent
&gt;’iit,niii|
r111, 4 Ml
&lt;L Test Compression with
MV
footholds iuid to he found.
After two days, Carl Klein came hack tn town, and almost
dillti, win, dt'tiii'd Gie muti.in, in* Glut uu.ivr Gn- .untie • tuny
[0- Clftiuly, Trli
Arr VI) 1
Arrurnte (range.
ti'rruph'd the .left u&gt;i- uGuincy \\ hales" tin nn u ,e c &lt;1 n ,&lt;
immediately he went to Ids rhurrh, Hi. Luka’s l-ulheron, and had
'|,A. Kit.r:iI
6 no . ;&gt;:.i
I'omniuiiist in,(.,ni/ei
&lt;,,%
, dm
sevnrul
tiriirs
dining
G
u&gt;
yuirxi'
tinpastor
take
Idm
nil
through
tl.e
building
The
pastor
played
a
Carrnwuy UeiuriiN
qi*. .null
('olorod CliurchoH
7. Set Ignition Timing us­
York Ciiy
uf ids argument.
few notes on Ihe organ lor him and lie Just stood In tha middle of
1I01
The Hupri me Cum i.tmet, »he
it"
ing Iui cml Sun Equip­
Air qn.il
Mi. r t umaii's 1tun ucIcri/allMi
the rhurrh and looked, mostly ut the lug slnlned-glnsa windows.
i
l
’wRilRlc#
l'*r**m
l*Riir
U
nci
•W
nf I&gt;111111- .uni Fn.ler a "lltlil.i* &gt;" power of sillies in I'Uluii.. lintel'
1st Uliltoh M. II. Ulmrch
ment for Accuracy.
Aflet wards Carl vfent over to u htll* (lower shop near Ms home
fll.l
Vftft that commit ml’nls offered on .1
was made at a |uess I'l.nference ' rides u.iVei-niuji uni.,11 »ltnp eiinto llm
ut.Aii vet hat basis by citrus ci.iin.'is in­
.Haiifotd, Ft'unlii
si'.l just stood around In there, too. picking nut the plants In the
unwii
til.lro 111.1 r 1
lust week. II,- was u-k.-.l tr* &gt;*om tj"iM'ts than lh.,*e ...
.Sunday
School
**|H
-t.ed
with
the
little jars and nnndng tlirlr nnmeu He got all bill one, a new kind,
dicated
that
tile
tci
initial
projeel
('
,
M
l
•I ft 1I111
H. Itcmnvc, Completely l)UL
a
w
.
llaiiley l.ul,
•AUK. »•.■-*
I’ouiil he Used l.y them In Ihe ex­ Sii|it. Deacon A. hints presiding, ment nn a stnlemenl mode by t h e I Dm
laud night, he hmigld some shirts nnd socks
a.Hscnilile ( ’ a r Im relor.
Ill
llllS
4"
a
tl 1I01
two
Comniiiui'.t
officials,
who
call
!
^
■
•
l*,*‘t’
i**n
ul
D:
1
T
»
A.
,M
.
TinSunday
.School
tent Glut it would l*c self-HUpport“A l.lue shirt and a white oik , mul lirnwn socks with u little re.l
11/ |*nHvnl
I l.|ll|»IU)
eil
"ii
•uemtiers
**f
ill*
ir
|*nrty
"Jp
*'ase
even
when
it.
( lean all Passageways
is
one
of
tin*
most
iiileiesling
dr*ioi
6 6" |lug. The City will make further
m th. in " C'lirl miyis He says the nninrs of the colors almost
am a
si tiiur.T III1 *'•■ j efforts In secure I'oioioitoieiitx of l.arlnirnts in ihe cliurcli. Tin* I'ns ruoperiilf tvi 11, nil d* liiori it I* l.v.lived is 1 ugigi.l ... ii.I.t stale
and .lets with Special
t.i..Icily,
l.ke
11
mun
Hpeuklng
of
11
wmatin
You
nay
goodliy.
finally,
laisiltcss
Clear. Tib
vn Klu
i.il leviewol the lesson fi.uii .lie foie, * I** *1* feul tin |..cil il.,ry wnr
I this type. In- dei'lnri'il.
S
o k cn l, Iteassemlilv lo
f.A, I'l.n.il
and
pi
downstairs,
hut
before
yuu
go
out,
you
take
a
look
ul
a
liy its ruling, tIt.......... .
sidcil
||&lt;il tiHHl
» •&gt;'.*. “Wo ure assuted of ideuty of sul.ji-it, "Tim I'arul.les of Jesus.", nil.** •f Ainerieim impel ialisin with the Wisemisin Einplnys'eni
Original Factory Speci­
little rliat-llonr room where old nnd blind men arc making mops,
The
1
‘usl.ir
always
simplifies
tl.e
glr qii.it
x
x
x
.'1
4 1 6 1 shipping of nil kinds &gt;.f i-nmmmliItelntiuns Ibmr.l wlii.-l. &lt;-..r.ti*.nIt-1
w (..Hirrr
lit little tables
fications.
"I have mi eunuimnl
4,76 ties except perishablfs from north- MTipture, ami brings ihe stories
U-l 1t.1l, ox.
'tlm
la ft It IK l l i " ) ’ Vrt
jfivi' f
You remember something Curl Klein has salt! to you—“I am
rinse
lit
Us.
The
Adult
Female
no
1
,1
nn.
hilr«
'
1
**itoi
E#0
ern
ports,"
he
revenled.
Ilit* MK'lti tu 4i|&gt;ply tlu*ir
me l.ent
linking ut G. hI’s works once more"— hut? It is of the old and blind
the banner to lie Scliiui "i,1 i l l 'M.ui'ii
1). Adjust Fan Belt Ten­
Conferences were held with Hen- presented
tr qu.il
tmn liivv* (uni'«*rni4)it muon rIiiijim.
Class, hoping that il.e A.Iuil Mul,
11.cm that you nre thinking tut you cross tha street and wait in tha
11..' It.ul .. hi wn llie Mi'll It. | intiile
orer
( ulars I'epper and Hidlatul and Kit will wake Up.
sion.
t ' Hilfr 11 11«*i«in .4tiii11 cunl t U4*i,
0 0 1 , lient
rain (or U10 bun tu cum* along,
.
—
l.y ................ .
and denied l.y
! jiresvnlutive llurlong, all of whom
r qua I
Thirty Minnie. prayer meeting ......... .
. the trial began Ha |
" ,,,y
t ’oii promise to support the project.
this A XX’s,
,»es bill all
w.iik.-is ............
lull'd join
• oprntd tin. 11 A, M. services. 'igldli week amI neared the Jury
10. Tighten All Muni^ld
1ju.1 l
1,5a • 4 75
Reports
of
ihe
conference
will
the
union
within
u .geeHied iliou
Chair
No,
2
rcndeieii
s
i
t
v
I
ccs
for
Nllllkt
S4KT. Allltl'T
Connections.
W
seleelii.il
stage.
In order to keep their Jid*,«, Un­
'arlly cloudy. Trk 17. Arr Kl« lie given Tuesday i^ l it by Mr. the morning. The I’aslur delivered
Tlm first tailed on Judge Medina der 11 clused shop contract out­
Higgins at the lnruffg at 7:20 the sermon frnni the siiiijecti
I*A ilnMrh llntri
o'clock of the Hoard of Directors “Wluit Will You Do With Jesus?" In disqualify himself and withdraw lawed by the Taft-Hartley Act
II. Check Starter, (iencrutins* fair I'titiil.
'd o *
r. mi | of the Henilmdi) Ciiunty Chamber Every mm present was spiritually (trim tl.e trial. Defense Alturney only union meiuticrs ..... he hir­
tor, and Voltage Regu­
Louis F. MiCals', who introduced ed.
4 So ' of Commerce,
nr qiinl
fed with Ihe wonderful message. It, argued the Judge displayed bln.
4 on 5 6»
lator.
lo
Tnft’ llurtley permits a union
6 tin 6 35
.1 das
The Holy Spirit was present when he overruled tlm defense
|W hlalmr
&gt;»y BENNETT C lltF nt llm d I'. M. Communion and itinllangi' of the fudeiiil Jiuy se­ shop ugieemenl when u mujoilty
4 6ft
J dox. few
12. .Make Final Check with
, uf lliu workers vole fur it. The
Testimonial m e e t i n g nt the lection system.
N
New
York
for • vlait, Mina Rebecca West w m con­
V eg etab le M ark et
1Wlsruusin law bans sudi an
M o d e r n Combustion
church,
Hcfor.i MrCulie arose, Medina In- iigteenient ititlnw Iwo-lhirde of
fronted by a well-known baulevardlcr and hla young
Analyzer for Perfor­
II.
Y.
I*,
tl.
opened
at
A
I*.
M.
dirnted selection nf n jury win.Id
Etftfn And Poultry
friend. Although they are aevcral Inches apart In height,
with th president mid teachers begin soon when he sulil he ha the e.iq.loycs nppri.vtil it tu a re­
mance and Economy
JACKSON VII,l.i:,
ferendum.
these two Beau Brummclla
present, discussing thu lesson in rerelve.) proposed queslinus tu I.e
. JACKHOMVIM.H. Mur 7-MAI’J — I'li 11 KeiUrqt-Hlale Msi
and
Knud Check.
Justice
Frankfurter
del
l
veil’d
— Vlorl.l" puli’ , Mut inn llruilu A Hurvlcr early New Vork
affect identical suite, shirts,
on full. I'rogriini wus rendered by put to |iri&gt;s|M*ctivii Jurors.
today's dveislmi. Jllatliu llluck
qo.mii r
Kloritla (rulls
,un| veaelti Irs. Miss H h r
"
‘
crnvnts, and haircuts,
r Marker
H’ lK’inilv
sles'lv
on l j.rices Iticoniplnle)
Judge Mtalma clearcd llm way wrote a dissent in wlileli Justice
■Morliln iipurlay while*.
"My goodness," commented
Hlrawberrles
par
elm
tl-sr,, by uil.
At 7 I’. M. Ill) uiimites prayer for the timg-delnyed selection of roiicurind.
fliirlilu ilruilf A
oarer low as tl ttnup beans tm
Miss West, “(hay look Itks a
T h is E n tire
I. Ruled uiinuimon.-ly llmt the
Cur rout ,'lurki'i L'e. l&gt;«ten
’tentlfuls 3(lll.3lni. («w* 331, jioor* meeting was in charge by Deacutt u Jury Friday. Killing then tl.nt tliej
asst of tables!"
VVrlShl l.«ms 1'lr.n er tow us too. Hit It. s Icm fill,. It. M. McClain. Choir No. 2 res* defense had failed In prov" Its' federal eight-hour law - with its
U r t r . . . ... 34 .»
1.1
u Vuleiillne* IftO-lSO, (ew 176, poor*
• • •
er 100-171. Klorliln lleltes 1I71»-316 tiered services. The I’aslur Rev. claim uf dlscrlinliuiGon In chiMixing provision for tlnn. and 0110 half
oxtra limns— dors not
Wax 40***460, few Ann, tiourer low J. II, lltirnes delivered the sermon feilcrnl J'trles, Medina denied mo­
8. Jay Kaufman remembers
us Ian. Mum liesns u.i too. 11
front the text, "Remember lads tions to quash the present punil apply lo American workers em­
s tense moment at tha Lsmba
46 n.
Uosls !• Inch cslery rratrs Wife." Themet ’-Don't L o o k and toss out the conspiracy In- ployed In a foreign country under
club when an old member
luinehe.l unknuwn county Irreau* Hack". Everyone enjoyed the ser­ .lli'tminis nguinst the Uomniunlilx. a contract between the United
Coat You Only
clapped Joe Laurie, J r , on the
lor S t i c few 136*I6U. Csbbaas 164 mon.
Stairs
and
a
prlvatr
cnnruclor.
Tlm
defendants
nre
all
mrinhera
hU tu,is itomssllc round type 173.
back
ami
bellowed,
"Bleea
my
*g. Refused to tecontldcr an ear­
BU0, poorer amt smaller iao- 36",
There will he a basket feast in of the party's national hoard.
eaul. It’s Holbrook Bllnn. I
Havoy type 3110*335 . lied type 330. tha basement of the church Mon­
It was these )irnlunged attu-k lier 8 to 4 decision dint the fed­
rahtisa* IB lllrh celery
haven't seen you In agee." "No
• fMMili ry
eral
Wage-Hour
Act
n
sopnrato
by
defense
counsel
on
tho
method
day
night
Mar.
14
at
tl
I’.
M.
all
40.1-136, IB quart hasksls
wonder," eutd Laurie coldly.
*
t t*u ladies of the chinch are prepar­ of selecting Juries In the soutju&gt;rn law*Hxlng minimum wages and
'Tv* been dead tinea 1931.”
maximum
hours-dors
apply
to
Nuy
York
district
that
delayed
the
ing
baskets
and
all
of
thu
men
Cucum bers hu 1 1.on. 13,00. nr*
• • •
dlnury 10 f a ir qu ality 100-300, poor of tha church ami those that are actual trial fur iilmust two tminths. tha American-leased military b.nu
qua lly
410. luraa
*ln&gt;
tao-lo o, not of tha ehurrh are askaii to
The 11 Communists are sinvlf* In Bermuda. Tha Itc.-endrer de­ * In Gene Fowler's early daye as a reporter he was writing a story
ploktes few GMio, K sg iila n t hii
urchasa a basket at the prlcn of enliy accused nf vli.lutiug Git cision hold that f.*i ws.re-hour
or dinary la «ood qu a lit y 110 . I l l ,
In a hotel lubby when the dealt dark exited to him that there had
t n . t m o - l j i , KuparuN im m - i j i . ,
Everybody Is wulcitma. Smith Act which makes It a crim­ tiurposrs tha has* slmold Ia. con­
juat besn a shooting In a room on tho sixth floor. Fowler ntahed
s m a lle r 310,
sidered
a
.
“
possosslnn"
nf
tha
miss thl» treat.
inal offi iise to advocate or truth
O f f t n onlou* I I tnrh r r a t e s * n up to the room, picked up th« dead rfin'e phone and called hla editor.
United
RtaUi.
Sick members for the weak are the forcible i.veithrow of t.Sv gov*;
BO hunches Ifo-Aoo.
IiroxImeUly
“Have you eeen the bodyf" the editor asked.
.•it up * •naitrn c r a t e s l u g b o ston Slater Julia Hodger, Eula Clark, ernment, Convlrtlnn eiurlrs n lunX'
,'t. Overturned five earlier de«aed N ‘ T.”iiylti tfastlmr*
doiun ItO-luO, ro m sln e 116-150.
"Have I seen the bodyT" answered Fowler. "I'm sitting on ill"
imuni punishment of 10 yeai* itn I'lilunx and ruled unanimously that
.I i a m m o s t l r j la rg e ai»# i/t b.« and Urother E, D. Hostle,
c-i-vrifti., 1we, sy bmdmi Ctrl, wstnbou* hy Mag rsetheet R d l a a
1 Oklahoma may collect taxes »n
!»,r« r*l
Theme f.-e the week! Therefore priinnment mill a 110,000 fine.
c^rU,.,’l,
..’.
“
•J
f'
.
&gt;•"
»#•
heller
■ibr Mil ............. 41
qu ality tOD, 1/3 bo c a r i o u s ■(»
lull
produced
hv
cmnnnnlcs
opera■
II
thing*
what
soever
ye
would
tiers roil
ing In Indian lands In thnt state.
that tn«n should do to you .|A y*
14 Ilia .........
II
’
1 buuvr
100.*10, XX's 400*111, (aw BOS, even so to them: for this Is th» Holy Spirit Is iu&gt;v*r abaont.
On tint unlay night, Mar. Ill,
J-S Ana»n %s-jlrr. « doaan law and tho prophets. Matt, 7tl2.
bA up
41 K
471-304. 0 doxo 410, 1 uoien foo.
1t&gt;0 LtTF. TO CLASSIFY
Total finance raised last Sun­ tha Noting Matrons will havo a
10 doted 110,
aorlol In the Im.ioment. Everyone
r*E*plf«r%uPu Roll^rnlA Woad.ro day Feb. 37, &gt;308,74.
LOBT— Brown cocker puppy. HerWorship at First flhllph M. B. la asked to ba uresant.
an'iV dfiiwhi head* mid feet
naaa. no. Idontl/lmtlon. Finder
Alfreds Wallace, reporter,
Churrh W. tilth Slieat where tha
platan ratum to 3400 Park Ava.
R«v. J . B. Harnai, Pastor,
.ft.1
Spirit of Christ dwells and tha
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To P n M the Pace# of th# World
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VOLUME XXXX

THE WEATHER

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Sanford »nd vicinity—clear 10
partly cloudy through Wednesday.
Mill- change in temperature to­
night. Warmer Wednesday. Mod­
erate north i» northeast winds be­
coming nor (heist to cast Wednes­
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, T U E S D A Y MARCH 8, 1919

Associated Press Leased Wire

No. 111.

.

P a c e Bluntly Raps
•Proposed Plan For
Pensions F o r Vets
It

Is

4 C h » r c h m .n (p r e s J c J e n t

Sten strom Given A w ard
e-"«.

In S o fia T r ia l
11 Other Defendants
Are Given 15 Year
Sentences By Bul­
garian Government

Not Possible n ;n
T o Justify Benefit
^ P rogram , B u d g e t
9 Director D e c l a r e s

Odom Sets
Flight Mark For
Light Air Planes

■SOFIA. Mar. {T (/!»&gt;
Com
muriitt Bulgaria today senlrtn-d
the lout lop drfrmlaiil. m her ■;»
trial ot protrslarit churchmen to
|lifr uiipritnninenl.
! • I In’ oilier II drlriidaut. ill the
|trial, which has aroused imligua
j lion among churchmen ihtougliout
the wc.trrn wot Id. rrcrivrd sent
i encr- ranging up to 15 years.
!
I hr lour leading drtrmlanl- were
icnlrm rd additionally lu loss ol
civil nglil. and confiscation ot propcily
lliry are Vassil /iapkov, 48.
Congi r g,it ion,s list minister: kanko
Ivanov, 48, Methodist;
Nikola
Naumov, 4l&gt;, Baptist, and Georgi
( Chrinev. 4, IVnlacoslal. Each was
fined 1,0041.04*41 lesa, oi abnul
J $3.75(1.
Tin- Moscow tl ill ill'll prosecutor,

A

t t a c k s

Communism In Talk
At Rollins College
Wins .525 IVizo

People In Front Of
I r o n Curtain O f­
fer Best Hope For
Peace. Truman Says

WASHINGTON. Mar. 8— (/P )^
Budget Director Frank Pace, Jr.,
bluntly told Congim today it i»
36 Hour Trip E sti­
"not potiible to justify" a propoml
_ WIN 11 IJ PARK. Mar. 8 — &lt;/!»)—
mated To Be L ittje
veteran peniion which lie estimated
I’le-oieoi I . iiii, iii tie, la red here
would coal $125,000,000,000 nvn
lod ’V lli it tin nifelligi'iice of lltugO v e r 5,000 Miles
the next 50 yean.
gbng
.■(•!• * 11 t■ -nt ot the “iron
TI.TKRRORO. N, J„ Mar. 8 Hit atatemenl, read to the lluuie
&lt;n’t no
It, 11 the world's "be»t
hop,-" I.a |n 0 1
Quiet Committee by Rep. Carroll &lt;7P) Dig Hill Odom soared in from
(D-Colo), referred to a bill already Hum,lulu shortly after* noon today
\\■ tun mu know what 1* be*
cleared by the Houie Veteran. .riling a 5.000 mile world’s non­
hind do n. 11 . mi,nil," Mr. Human
Committee and awaiting a go-ahead stop record for light planes.
‘aid in 1 new ait a. k on C'omniuiuit.
eignal which would tend it to the
Im! «&gt;• do kio-w that the tnlclliI hr 29-ytar-oId former World
genu' - I the prople in the emHouse floor.
War II ferry pilot, already holder
It propoaea payment of a $90 of the world-circling speed record,
ballled ili iii ", 1.0 n't ot
I’.uiopc,
a month to all veterans of ihe two touchrd down his liny monoplane
who 11v1- in It out ol the non curiam,
World Wart, at age 65. regard- at this north Jrrsey airport at 12:*
the world’* be*t hope today.
leu of need and physical condi- Of. |\ M, (E S T ), 36 hours and one
I In , ,(• oul .( .wil' d I’rrtident
»n. It was sponsored by Rep. minule after leaving Honolulu. |
I'.A. 1 m tlo 1’iili'it ol the 1 Itapcl
J o -i ircciving
enkin (D-Miti), chairman of the
It was Odom's second attempt to
Dll......( o m g i c v , lout iliiiiumlod
.-I
I lom.iinlie*.
Veterans Committee,
bring his single engined,
185] death terms fur each isml long
I t v Governor
page expressed tho hope that lior.rpowrr plane non-stop from
Photo by Itay niomt Studio! prison terms for 11 other cbmcii
a ••litierul" try­
Congress would move
forward Honolulu to Telerhoro, which is
Douglas 8tc*n *-om, right, county Judge of Seminole County, is ini...... .. 11 ml wilti thorn. All weio
'll "to higher
with a broadened Social Security dooii four R&gt;ile&lt; weal n( New York shown receiving t &lt;o Junior Chamber of Commerce nwunl
the iac&lt; ...... of -pying for the toiled
whom justlcu
lhc counly f„r ,*48. .Mr Stci.stro,,, w«s . Stl.t, - ...ol lint..... and of Maeh
program to meet the nerds of at out tour milesI we" ot iNew1 or* j oulatani|,ng y, ,f
veterans and non-veternns alike.
ily across the riuaion liner.
[presented thi ■' stingulshed service iiwnnl l,y Dan Townsend of msikri cutreney drilling* Z"'l'
i.l that there
All legislation In the Senate re.
lie carried 288 gallons of gas- | }|uina.n City, v . president from the fourth .laycce di»lrlct in Florida. ho* ul*o was accused ot tn o-oo
o Kuglikli Innmalned stalled by a Southern fili­ oline,
j.—
...
■ .....
■
. . . . . -------------------------- | dfiuphuv, the main defendant
a, "democracy."
The exnct mileage of the long
add religious representative of the
buster.
milk*' 11 tiuvcsty
ijptete-inni den millnation*, was •&gt;&gt;
Th# House appropriations mm- distance hop awaits an official
1 Went tilt.
CU't'l of leading an orgamn-d
Wklttae, however, approved n $ 138.- check of Ills sealed instruments.
"I the greatest
ihtrltigem-e net for ihe two We»t
000,000 fund to help states handle Ioil flight sponsors estimated It I a
A II
•
*
» "i I- in tlie hi-t"iy of tho Engam I'nwera. Added to his Ilf’’ ’“'"t
unemployment compensation pro­ ,eiween 1.999 and 6,010.
A IT A
A llPVlSlfpH
!i-t, 1.1«11-•1.11'■. .oil it xhouhl stand
Odom streaked over the field at
C
a a llC T IO lv M
cne&gt; wa* n five year term on «
grams,
Im 1 - 1 ' l\ tli.ii. timl not for a
count of spreading rumors about
Tha committee, notlnjr nn up­ 1 2 :0 6 ., exactly !lfl hours lifter tak­
* iriiiktt 111 If
the country's economic life. He got
ward trend In Joble** figure., ing off at Honolulu.
Mi
1fr 111 init did not refer to
a |f&gt; year sentence lor allegedl&gt;
votad this aum for the Bureau of
He circled the field, then came
hist ■tv 11 1 K111A pro.pnsuU in his
trying to Incite ugninst the gov­
Employment Security for the year in for n perfect landing.
,Si
Hit 1'll! II tnlk , but bit did
hi li t
starting Jtoly 1.
The lanky pilot tailed his Beech'1tiiveil) or
Warren's
•»a&gt; thill
Freeze Moves I n t o Gen. Ho Emerges Af ernment.
All the 16 ministers had abjectly
And If more money 1* needed, craft llonanta "Waikiki Beech"
h l It • 11 "mu t«•rptri'u" which
Ur-ised during the trial. Several
tha gTOup said, It will raise the along the runway, stopping at a
Most L i k e l y To CWOf'Vt
North
Dakota,
Neb­
r
‘
th.i* nt ■ill 0 .n .villi which
"l dVf
cnplou-dy ns he&lt;- i&gt;ro.$»**-d
IMUt to 1187,600,000. However, hangar.
Wl" It11* fm•ml "
nail t&lt;eraska From Canada . Re Named Premier trrdly jntl«“«nif
Bis plane was followed
an
f a committee said deapllo the
c,«•Vl-l IIMI
\\.me n said the
i-niiir convl’u ’-d duellig Iheli mi
mill ,Mi
•s«nt rise In upemployment the ambulance and two fire trucks.
l*lt -1ihliif 11 ■ a ' III,,. I'd!" will, liux
1- wu &gt; 1 1 1’ciil 1\ |D1llltlt'i! 11 i '.* U, S I'fM'l •»y 1 lu* &lt;•••»»! $?•• 1. 1hill iimn.
|nimium'iit 1 hott ( ‘omiiiuiust
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
p ro je ct* for the coming months
Hundreds of |»eranus immediat­
NANKING, Mar.
a 1111l|. 1 Oiv 1 •*t■
e . ( "xi leudor’’ of
l ’...
iri 1 iif till i*1t. v’ 1 j** ilia fur 1lllltl 1**11. 1 .1 1" 1*4* 1.11* |M t .1* * ■ Vt 1*tn"inn* O' 1 poiico ixsues.
ely swarmed around the I’Ihiio us
Cold wralhcr moved Into the liner .Stm li&gt;. x.xttyovrr I 10111 ihr •-I tm Bidgnri 11.
ap p ear relatively good.”
h.lllil
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The employment fund Is one of Odom brought it to n stop at 12:* .North Central slates today giving Nation,ili*t regime o{ rrtirrd &lt;»cn-* 1 Mini wulnm-i
ix* I'll It III »mi it?;»H\ 1 IM 4 of |(*.x|ICO."
I.UIOI'I’ Ml-Ilk i\. U, r«»nirr8*n» • It.. 11•e♦I,* vx 1 |ntUUiil ri * 1 |mMl r 1-l*H lllltl t hr . HI 5 tlM
the large Items in the $2,211,794.- 9® I*. R ’
I hope* to temporarily •lleviating riah**iino (’hi,trig K.ii-Shek, (put
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0S5 money Mil the committer sent
A bright sun ..hone through nod |
rol„|j,j„n, in Iowa and NrbS till .1 * ttitiMn.il ;*•it-'ttl .uni 1
hi M
VII Wtill hi
today III* rrtignalion oprnAl tin
llu
til* *.f 1l.ov 1)&gt; &gt;111)41111111*
ItiiK
1 * 1 1 M il tl' \
to the Houso floor for debate to- there was u ciisn nor IIs-to nortli(
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I 11 fine
wav lor a picmirr nunc accept aide
morrow, Other agencies aided by ,.nR, tire*-7&lt;■ n* fhlmii swooped onto
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lilts 1 .I.-.|u»ir m fl»4»E«
lb- in.it* n( cold sir Imm Cent­ to llu- t’ainniuniits in peace talk-' *■*
the bill are tho I.ahor Department., tho field. To tin cud Now York’s
hi!■I jiiifitiiii uhuru
• I
(iem gi \ u*'« V IK, llitphsl, i|t»(
Federal Security Agency, National towering skyscrapers were dearly ral Can.ids Ini into North Dakota to codj t, -1Inna•* civil
war.
I MiM J lu i* « llVi* tubJCt l»«*r III
!&lt;•1 same senteme u*- Mtshko*.
Mediation Board and Railroad Re- visible.
and Northern Mitmrtota today,
im m m i i t i t - i ritiiT•if ill*
11am In11 Popov, It, I'entx-eostol.
General Ho Ying-Ghin, for met
tinment Board.
.
Odum hopped out of ihe piano
• Meanwhile, tho ecnato filibuster nn(j Crmscti&lt;-&gt;1 on the right wing for tending tcmpcraturci to at low at inilitrlei o{ detente, emerged im­ la yenr* fur spying, three year *
| Mi
l x , loon w&lt; nt on to •aV
cast an ominous shadow 00 ton p|c,,ire„ aIllj well-wishing hatid- 10 hrlnw irin at Pembina, N. D- mediately a* tile imitl likely to mo t a spreading folse imimoi*. 2f»n
lli.il riliii ill i"ii 1 * lht&gt; firxl llliu
The chilly weather wai expected cred ml und Dr. Sun. Ihe general, ■Mil leva fine ,,u tile ume chargefata of rent controls.
clasp*.
I ,.| &lt;|&lt;fell o’ in &lt;- uit ixl m&gt;( tlm trouts
. d an additnnal fine of t.ntm.i'iH
Southern democrats—given a
The pilot wus Imth-ss when he to extend over the renleral taction like Sun. ir on the Contlnuui*t
ni t ommum-' 1 and Fusrhiii.
I.
,
a
fur
Idiot,
milltol
to
dollar'
breathing spell by 11 western Rn* emerged from the iduric's door but of the country und cold wavrt
I "Neither "f tltuso t'ltulitarian
I
one
ho
llrtnnov,
It,
IVoteeiMtid.
"war
criminal*"
li*l
but
i»
rcg.udrd
jiuhllean—sijunrrd off to tnlk for [ &lt;|uidt!y pul on the grey homburg were force sit tonight for Minnuoia,
|1 .1 in 1
governmimt con survive
a., far more acceptable'to the Red* . d Ivon StanUuloe. It. llo|,li**.
a full day each In tho Senate s |w-hlcli he wore when he left lloii1 ’nioiiiiolt'oi t&gt;y I'duinteil men ami
a.
tl
wi
f
senleiu’i'd
to
ton
yea*
Wiiconiin
and
lows,
Official government circle* gavel
filibuster,
olulu.
no n and Women frx'o to
Driskcll Tells Com­ Sauls Ami Vodopich 1•Wntoi'O,
By agreement with tho Sou_th-||IU fjrM fotlum,nl:
Meanwhile, tlreamt in Nehratka Ho tin- nod at acting f’re-ideul l.i' 1 1 spying mol Ihu.unn lorn fm*
.itnlt for truth olid oii' ind Wltli
the
same
efuiigi**.
Addtriomdlv,
enters. Senator Cain (R-Wash)
(oiiii ipt'"• "I lilo it) " l f.oth
and low,1 twilled over iheir bank* Tiung-Jrn's probable choice. He, 'i.,-y wvro deprived foi IT* yen'*
"Fcol Just liku it husinrso
man,
mission Of County
Fleeted V ice-Coin- .otHu Hie
...
' PI . . .
waa given time for a lengthy aP coming homo on an easy
pi I'liitd'le to tin* ’ "nxtltotrip. The J1)(| fmcrd humirrdt of pcfiont to would be a ctimpromite among
,( n siln iiril n „ r * x r *111
tack on President Trutnan'a nom­ only truuble had w«*^ «»*’«• *»• |prr (|nn, ,lirir homes.
Home Improvement
Q f G r o u p 1 1 " "f the I niled Stole-," the
matulei
s
vat ion* Natiollalitl politic al faction* |
in ation of Mon C. Wal!*ren as Ilorky Mountains,
I n 1,lent i "lit iioiril.
Kl,„»l conditions were reported and would be able to influent e lb" I
flunk I v.111* anil 11 M. t,b ......
Vchairman of the National Re­ aomn bad weather,
'li Tiiimon spoke f 1 "in o brief
H
it's
1
,
t.t
*.
dl.
IV
Y
r
|
V
,
’
la
filling
ns "extremely critical" at Crete,
sources Security Board.
! lori'Otrd text, tint iiiterpoiuled
■d f.ikr M ((V uppi'.ircxl lii-tiin- tli&gt;
"Once I let my tank go dry a community of n,03B In eouth- powerful Wbampoa military *l(
Inm
■r.ii"i w■.1V l It &lt;ft'il (a . 1f,. iMe,|’ |'
TtlC ' *
I.et
When Cain get* through, the while 1 was making a recording
I r**n f Inhrfr ftet MI1P Al a I
I iMiutv I ,*i((HH**f(»n it,,,110 r
iirdri . 4•inn, 01 .1. 1 "1 i .mi 11doll loiole ovollolde in Oilvulli'''.
Southerners hud Senatora Mc­ here In the plane, and l found iuy en«t Nebrn-kn W ater, from the
g.
l
iii'ii
in
exit'll,hint
ih&gt;t
111,11
rampaging Rig Blue Rlvur over­
Clellan of Arkansas and Lyndon engine went dead.
&gt;1 , .J rlrn Amen* an I lie "unfetter rd soul ol' fieo
1
III' 1
flowed several city Mocks, Stu­
try t inli (In.id 1011 II1 ■,I tin1 •**•■n
Johnson of Texas on tap for talk
‘The plane
dropped down dents from Dnune College Joined
1 , go•II Ytlu. I, h ‘I I v«-. 1 dunng tie' im ii offers 11 spirit nut defeiisu
1111 "tniuered olid utieonquui'ulde,"
1,11 .1 villi'll lull- I" I Ilgl'VVItV \"
about a motion by Luca* to take
tl'ts ils it* o» r*a* »l»i
p.i-l Y»rl 1 a ’ 1 11i &lt;iillllil liulrr . lie I f lid ot olio point.
National Guardsmen In relief
up a proposed change in the Sen
I &lt;iltl.ANDO, Mur. H (Hpecinh
17
.1 .Iii'ii (li*t.iu,,' .-.ot ul ilir Dm
work.
'I' Trumiin reiterated tux (ilea
at* rule*.
..
.
I It, preaentttlivi'x front Ihr Florlilu lire, ill. 1 , by x.ivlllg mol'ill’ l- •n Ol ’ 1",b lam, • Y\ngiit.
Some -to fumllice were driven
i
1 ( null mi rd On I xgr Six)
Dixie lawmaker* said on* of Tw o Men A re Held
• Ind’tatriut Commixslmi begin n ‘cling in li ning l i k e Mmy 1 ill 1
-Sail
t;
itlow.n
1ni*
in
M.
rd in
from their homes as tho Dig Blue
their number lied brought beck
I'uhllc
hearing
on
proposed
amend
On R ap e C h arge Hwept
* lol’l (or llir 1 l.|Xt iii &gt;ear* a ml
over an atea two miles wide
word from a White Roue* couferTHIS W K A T H E R
ni’ nt* 1o lows administered by the due "I iii"ii' tb.iti niir mile.
edging towards Seward, a town
^1 .line lire•front r. ad’iM'ii1. Ala. Dm
0
(Ceaslaaod os ***** *l*&gt;
MIAMI,
Mur.
H-t/W—Fifteen
agency
at
9:00
oVIoek
Thiirxrtnv
II li I’.ipc, 1 h Humhi &lt;d lb
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. 8— (&gt;V&gt; of 2 .HOO. At Beatrice, a city of
mg Woi Id W.n II iryid wills l if t
i VKEl.AND,
Mar. H—(A*) —
— Two Winter Haven men were 1 1,000 downstream, residents made perxon* apjx tired at tIt*- nffiee "f ncrnlng In the meeting room of Ihi.uil, u«*uie(l Mr. I'.vanv and
I nth Auny lul-uitn in
m Irx„v j Floriiln'a cold ximp will start ahatAixi*laiit IJ. H. Dlatrlrt AHarm v ti.e Hen Juan Hotel.
F. E.
P u rch ases held today on a charge of raping emergency
preparations.
Tho morning xexalon will In- Ml. (ilr.imll tii.it .it *(i(in .1* light lie I* IIMI Ill'll Itu* two 1 lilldirii ' tag tomorrow, tho hederai-State
woman.
In Nebraska, the Missouri riv- Fred W. Bolt* ycxtcrdoy "la talk
t Warning service predicted.
P a in t A nd G lass Co. a young
about the Ku Kltix KUn" hut left , hide consideration of Florida's if way drill* bull lire,, ter lin'd by .tad lives .it ll't I’ Idu 1 Avenue I
l ( ‘o n « l a « * 4 I t s e * * « M a t
Pollca Chief 0 . W. H*n*ford
It. advisory mild;
m few minute* Inter after refit*- I'nomploymenl Compensation Low ’brm. tlie l iiimly win)Id take ailmii
Identified the pair wee William
ullcndv llu i .id Il.xpli*t fh im h
I nrecast for peninrulur Florida
thcni*rlvc*.
Fletcher E. Boll* ha* purchased B. Smith, 24, and Lbonetd Buker,
wtdle the afternoon session will he In pul III .1 gr.idrd mud to mntir.t] H
^
M ary Em m a G ard in er lugTheto identfy
mg rc«t nil'luiire t&gt;&gt; fnim-'i for tonight and Wednesday morn­
the Ranford Taint and Glass Co., 21, a taxi driver.
mri'lliig wltli IlntlH wu* ilivolerl to tho Workmen's Com llir pirirut p.ivril m.id, yvbltli rlld*
gow'inor Mill.ml k .lUlwell Itu* ing; 1lour to partly cloudy nrnj
The officer said the woman Died H ere Satu rd ay r 11 lied Itml Frftlay night liy I-1'" periHatlon laiw. .Suggested amend117 South Park Avenuo, from R.
.it tin- i’M highway, wr.t &lt;&gt;f f u r
E . Llaberry, who will l« v e In tho called for a taxi Sunday to take
Goldsmith, national director of the irc nta to the Elevator Cmlo, Pri
1 .moil people on
number of ol• , tightly wnruicr with k’weot tempfiittiuu :1K to 12 degrees in the
near future for Pine Bluff, Ark. her to the hue station.
Civil Right* Callin'**, at u nexxloii vitte Employment Agencies, Child I’limlv In llighw.iy No. 17.
1 .nmn* to greet him .1* the "guv- colder locutions of North ui.d CenMr*.
Mery
Emma
Gardiner,
Instead, she waa taken to an
l.slror and Apprenticeship Inws
to aesume the poeltlon of vice*
of
the
Miami
chapter
of
tho
or­
Ml.
Evans
(minted
nut
Gitil
It”'
(resident and aaalatant manager oranfo grove and held captive mother of Dr. W. D. Gardiner df ganisation, which i* Hated a* * will also bo presented al the hear new rniid link would prnvlih’ ninrr moor." Hit ic ru tr tlulioll 1* ul tnd districts. Curtly cloudy und
cool in Southern district*.
j f the Standard Lumboy Co., Mr. for several hours before ehe Hanford, died Saturday after an Conimtiniitl front group hy the itig.
iru'i'iitivu fur visitors front Wtntri 401 Wr»t lrir&gt;t Nil eel.
extended Illness.
Forecast fur Wednesday: partly
escaped.
Temporary dlsnhillty Insurance I‘it r k and tirliindu to play golf at
Bella announced today.
Juatiro
Department.
More
than
100
mrnibrri
of
the
Horn Jan, 20, 1880 In Lafayette,
cloudy and warmer.
Hansford said the two m«n
The local company and (tore
for
short
periods
of
unemployment
Ihr
Siiniiiolx’
Country
Club.
Hr
Bolt* handed tho delegation *
l ’&lt;&gt;«t ulemti'll the fitli flV and the
Fiitura
temperature outlook:
waa purchased two years ago by would be turned over to Polk Im!., the daughter of tha Rav. and typewritten auestlonalre "to ea- not covered by either the Unem­ wax advised by Dm Commission
Mrs. W. W. Jones, Mr*. Gardiner
Uieeling that followed. A lively di*- warmer
Wednesday night. No
Mr. EUherry from hi* falhor-ln- County Authorities.
ployment
Compensation
or
Work­
that
In
older
to
grl
Dm
ro-opi
i
11
moved to Candler, Marlon county, tnhllah who they wore, why thejj men's Compensation Lew* will also
law, Mr. Boll*. The latter la now
tlon of tiir Hlatii Bond Diipnrlmrot iiomii of pending Imnu* und pen f 1uxt danger through Friday morn­
ST. PETR YOUTH KILLED
near Ocala where ah* resided for cento and what they stood for.
. restocking the store with new »ap­
la paving tlm now link, It would be j ion legislation bought many mem- ing.
LEXINGTON. Va„ Mar. S-OP) more than 88 year*. She bed been Goldsmith wax not among them. l,e discussed.
Extended Florida forecast—for
The three Commissioners: Chair­ nii'essury to seen re 11 UK) foot J |lrr!l t&lt;1 ,|lcjr
plies of paint* and gin** and ac- —One Washington and Lee Uni­ hero with her son and daughter-inv„jcc their
Th« 11 white men ami women
period beginning at 7 dll) P. M. to­
and four negro men briefly scan­ man Raymond E. liarne*, ropre- rIgiit of way Instead of the pre­ srnlitiienls. Senator L F. Hoyle and night rind ending at 7:30 P. M.
. ..
„ u
versity student waa killed and law elnco Christmas,
“Sanford la growing,'* said Mr. four others were Injured short­
ned the paper. Two *poke*man, m ntlng the public; .lame* JI. Allen, sent tm foot right of way which
Mrs. Gardiner waa educated at identified aa Victor Emanuel, representing industry; end James Mr. Evans lias secured wltli the Krprsrntalivet J. Hrailcy Odham HuihJuy, Mur. 13—temperature*
Bella. "1 traveled last year all over ly after midnight when the!
Purdue
University
and
Greenand M, IJ. Smith answered qur*- will average near 65 degrees in
. Florida and still think Sanford has automobile felled to complete a
chairmen of the Miami CKO, and A. Harper, representing labor; era exception of a fow properties.
II. B. Gray, County road super­ tmns rcgurditiK pending lr«i*lalmn extreme North Florida and near 65
■tho b u t climate and hae a* good sharp turn on the edge of town. castle Conservatory In Indiana. At Roetnbenr, Progressive Party In Orlando to conduct the hearing.
degrees In Houtli Florida with
Her husband, W. T. Gardiner died Member, aaldi
Tgg batter poiiIbUIUes than any
Other representatives of Ilia intendent, was riimpllnmnted by
Albert G. Holland, lb, a fresh­
warming Wednesday fallowed by a
Industrial
Commission Mr. Evans on Do* good condition 111 lire ttule affecting vrlrran*.
"We can never answer those Florida
to rn of IU sire In the state.
man from St, Petersburg we* In 1018. Resides her non, Dr. Gard*
John Saul* wa« rc-clrctcd first cooling trend about Friday. Pre­
participating in the alt day meetng of tbn Country Club road at Dm
Mr. aad Mr*. Bolls live at 1481 killed instantly. He died of heed Iner, she Is survived fe)f twn nieces. questions."
vicr commander of the po«t and cipitation for the period will aver­
Gna of tha question* wa» “are iurludai W. U. Norwood, Jr., Un­ turns norts of Lake Mary,
Galeae la Drive.___________
Injuries believed to have been Mrs, Theodora Tie# of hm gm ooa
George Hwurtx, proiidant of the Charier Vodopich w.i* elected re­ age onc-iuurth Inch or Us* In
caused when he was thrown from and Mrs. Emily Matter d fP a ra - vou a member of the Communist employment Compensation Direc­
South Florida und onu-lialf Ittrli in
gould, Ark. 1 and one ntybew, W. P a rty l" other* sought name, age, tor; Font A, Hathaway, Florida Seminole Country Farm Bureau,
MISS TRUMAN HONORED
tha vehicle.
load vice-comniandcr. Ihe Utter North Florida prohahly oreurnng
E. Jones of Joplh, Me.
add res* and occupation,
Htato Employment Servirn Direc­ uxknl the ro-operatlon of tlm Com­
, CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Mar. S Funeral services end burial
AIRMEN TO MEET
Mlaa Margaret Truman,
"We came to talk about Hie Ku tor; Wendell Heaton, acting direc­ mission iii iipnfovlng Die hiring it commander of the local DAV Friday and Saturday.
t t 'fM tl n uueri
r U &lt;ta P i r n a i d
port.
tor of Workmen's Compensation;
ELGIN FIELD , Mar. ft-O T — took place SunddF&gt;at 8t00 P. M.
fContinued o* ra g * Twa)
daughter of the President, w u acJACKSONVILLE, Mgr. 8 - ( ^ )
'
R. W. "Hob" Deane war rcand Burnla T. Coleman, genera)
‘Sawed -our woman of tha year" Some 4,000 week-end rflrmen from in Candler,
.
■.
MONKEY CAUGHT
(C u allan ed O s i'a a e T « « r
ENDS RATION
cuuneel for the Employment Herby the Harvard Haety Pud* alx Southern states will come here
Atlantic City
44
24
tCHtleM * Oa Paaa T im )
A IthciuH monkey, which escaped
LONDON, Mar. 8—{/P)~Tha
July 17*81 for a National Guard * PHOTOGRAPHER BEATEN
y 8s g dub.
iKN
24
PARIS, Mar.
French British Prose Association said to­
Buffalo
CIVIL BBRV1CE
from Ita ruga at tho Zoo last week,
t n b d tha old eoelal and dramatic training program.
RULER CHANGED
34
32
Civil Hervlco examination* for Detroit
wan ruptured at 618 Weat First
Mob invited har*to he “tho Hu* The airmen, members of the *4th army captain accused ed being a day the Cabinet has decided to end
46
COLUMBUS, O., Mar. 8 - ^ — Streot by Zoo Keeper Davis and patrolman, motorcycle patrolman, Minneapolis
31
woman la 101 years to sin* In a Fighter Win*, will faeftfeato Communist spy beet u a news­ nil clothing rationing.
30
24
“ m tales of all clothes will be- The Bucket and Dipper, an Ohio assistants nt 0:30 o’clock this truck dri'tir* and firemen will be New York
la an operational tralnla* mission paper photfrapher « l * snapped
78
••0
held on March 84 nt 2:00 P, M. Phoenix
effective "In a week or two," Htate University honorary frat­ morning.
to acquaint them with the latest hie picture today.
48
The enraged ol
40
Tho Zoo keepers took along a at Dm City llall, N, O. Garner, Saint Louln
tho agency said. That data woufil ernity, yesterdays changed an ad­
Fnoldent Alan Wluktw, Mite developments in aircraft aad fly*
Hun Antonio
Auras, rushed
73
88
foil Just before Sir Stafford Cripp* mittance clause to read "all mala female monkey In a cage; the es­ examiner, announced today.
ia waa Informed she could
Hcattlo
41
hie next annual budget students, "rather than "all whlta caped monkey entered the cage
40
aaFtkla*—anythin* at a|l ^ A i n &amp; o f combat challenges dre Aveline
Washington
30
mala students."
C of C MEET
and thu door was closed behind
27
non! early in April.
a Yale eon*. The ejub * wlU be simulated durta* tha 18* Faria Prase*,
83
48
and attempted to^t
Board of Trade, which ad- Fraternity President Herbert him. Nu complaints of damage \&gt;y The Board of Director* af the Fort Moyer*
aMeal "Tomorrow Is Man80
____ at
.
Guard* who____
61
otbae rati one, declined Floyd explained "tho members the monkey during its period of Scminolo County Chamber of Com­ Key W rit
d*fhe*«maenvtrs wart planned
83
te laaflim or deny. felt tb i aian e had no place In an freedom have boen received, ac­ merce will meet tonight at. 7:80 Miami
60
here of him to Paris for trial
cording to Dark BupL Add BiChaid. o'clock at tha Tourist Canter.
Tampa
44
ehtrie s rota te d the L
hoM ftrr fraternity."
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Mid-West Floods Sun Resignation
Opens Way For
By Cold Weather China War End

E v a n s , Gleason J. Q. Galloway Is Jj
Seek Lake Mary Named To Head
R o a d Extension Local Legion Post

J

Florida Industrial
Group T 0 H o I d
15 Persons Appear1Meet In Orlando
To Discuss KI a n,
R e f u s e Identities

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THfe SANFORD HERALD. SALFORD, FLORIDA

Hu bun turd Herald

The Next To Go

What is happening to InnKungv study in our schools?
I Many years ago Greek disappeared from the course. Latin
has gone from all but a few. French and German urc not
#t It, ?•ixTael a .1VitTwn •*, widely taught. Even at that, it Is a surprise to read the
aaa’ erC. PI aria a. a sa rr (ha kal gloomy prediction of Nurris E . Orchard, u teacher of Wind­
I I 'a a. r a il nl Harah *, INCT.
sor, Conn., addressing a teacliers’ convention. He thinks that
" n n l.i.A s n L o k a s
K alter
English is going next.
•IIIHIHIX n w v
,
His belief came from n survey of 117ft graduates ol
lljulaeM Maaaaar
““
a t / H a r H im o f h a t h *
leading secondary schools who at Hchool were honor stu­
•If Carrier
------— ----- •
dents in English, uml Were doing college nr graduate work.
ja a HusiK
.
Tkraa Maalka -----— . ---Out of those polled 77 per cent had no intention of carrying
He Maalka
—
.......... —
on their study of English literuture. They were more In­
7a« Vaar ---------------- --- — I
M at terested in the new scientific developments, nnd in govern­
"All • M l u r r aaifraa. M
rmrdrn
laaaka, rraalallaaa aa# anllraa af
rairriaiaM aaia far Ifca aara"»« al ment and the sociul sciences. English struck them ns being
ralalaa lanes, will ba rai
rh*f«*4 far
unimportant. This, snys Mr. Orchard, Is what Latin students
r.a u la . a4«*rllalaa te r s e ._____
thought in the years near 11U20, uml where is the study oi
fia a rn a a ta f N altaaallr I f
la la a .
Xenafcaoer Haarraaalallraa, far., Saw Yark, tklrkaa. Latin now?
I &gt;*I rail. Waaaaa H l | , kl. Unto.
English mid American literature are often presented tinT'fca* tternia la a airinbar al Ikr
taaartaiVa Prraa whlrk la .a lllla f invitingly in the schools. Great masterpieces have been so
r ir la a lt r ll la Ik r Baa Inr raMbjl* taught as to repel their readers. What most students seem
n iiiaa af all ifca laral aawa »rlat*4
In ihla aawanaaar. aa wall aa all to dislike must, however, is English composition. Rather
fcP aawa klaaalakaa.
than lubor at careful and accurate writing, they would ra­
ther write ns they happened first to learn. That is why
TUESDAY, MAR. H, 1919
there is so much careless and inaccurate writing today.
III III. K VKftMt TODAY
It would he tragic if all literature reused to be taught
in
the
schools. For most children this Is about their only
We cannot ara the hand* of lha
Infinite, but we know of hie i i m i - chance for acquaintance with it.

ini purpose which no force ran
May. We had better work wllh ilia
owrr of the Infinite than agalnal
It. Thr seal nf the Lord of
ahull do ihla — 2 Klmra IDiltl

FJmrr Davit, one of the nation's
tm!)
i(i&lt;'ii radio vuinmentatori,
drlitticd a 1-rim- Sunday nighl
in the Winter Park high ichool
auditorium.

Prominent Americani visiting in
FI,nidi tliik week include President
'I rum.ih whn fli*. up liom Kay
W m ! lodvy In frrrivn nn honorary
degree at IL.IIin i (V llrg c. President
Truman will herninr a Doctor of
Milin mine'., wliii h dnn. not give
him llir riglii io p in rlirc mrdirine
wlirn hr rr 1i r • horn o ilier, hut
dor* iniln iir .ll i il lit h i
ilonr
m ill wrll let «ullriiii|( lm m iniiy
anyway. Ii u ihr lirti lu/ir. we
brlicvr, ill.* i
•ulriii Trum in ha'
l*fi*n ill d ill ]’l i of 'lie ’ I II'

Reviving' Press
A survey made during the past two years mid recently
presented to the United Nations in Paris by UNESCO, the
Eiducatlonnl, Scientific
..................................
mid I'ulturnl Orgmiizntinn, takes mi
o|itiniistic view of the state of health of the press of the
world.
Twenty-nine countries whose printing plants were laid
waste und printers and journalists dispersed during the war
are reported to bo rebuilding press establishments. Journal­
ists are being truined and facilities for obtaining and trans­
mitting news are being perfected. In some of the countries
studied the great problem is the shortage of presses mid
other equipment; a few need more newsprint, and otherare short of trained and experienced people. Yet great ad­
vances have been made, according to the survey.
The coming to life of newspapers and magazines is u
vitally Important aspect of post-war return to normal. A
healthy press is necessary to a well-informed public, More
(miuirtmtt Ihnn the physical recovery of the press, however.
Is the spirit which It expresses. On that spirit depends, to
n great extent, the future of the world.

Cities And Money

Tim S lilr Coiimiioinn oh OrTho owner of city real estnte Is getting sonic tax relief
gtinirrd Criiur in Cnlifntrti.i reveals
1li.it tin Ciipom syndienii* of Chi­ A more accurate way of putting it would be to say that
cago tnnltnl* i natioil-uldi horse hnvlng got all the money they can out of real estate, cities

aro now looking for other sources of revenue, In the last
two years according to the Municipal Finance Officers Asso­
ciation. there has been a !)!) per cent increase in city revenut
raised from sources other than real estate.
Admissions to amusement places, incomes and sales
are the nubJpcM of most of the new tux ventures. These
havi two fundamental objects, to catch the nfiit-resldent
who works In the city, and more fundamentally to get the
dollar, wherever it may lurk, and transfer It to the city Iron
sury. In any case, the citizen puys, Hut tax liabilities arc lie
Dili mrsiuze. and dc|e«t it d.ty coml"H m,or}!
^ altered , and less ami less are being
did. though cvrryone in the it ale concentrated in real estate holdings.
knew that bribery wa» their tampriirtt-pluyhik' public —since iiutoaign fodder.
inatlc recuril-chiitiging instruincnts
rite in *t

lirw i

i,nr

iv ilrq i

fw in g

iltrg.il gambling oprritiont of race
track bookmaker.* It w n a hill to
ban die u*r i,f tiir.li wire service*
in ilii* *talr ilial led lo Repmfntativr lii.nlry Oilhim'a (amottl
ehargr. ofhiilicry ig.iin*t Rrpre.*ent■alive Flcrnir Pipy nl Key Writ.
Organized crime o| iho entire connfry wa» behind the drive lo defeat

San ford Foru m

Even diounli Southern irnalon
Sanfunl Heralil
have turerrdfil m hlorkinit civil Mnnfonl, Florida
righ t legiilalion (or the lime being,
it would be well lor the Southern liwitlamcn:
atate* to accept their victory at *a
I have Just received a copy of
warning. It will not always be po«- (Inn edition of Monday, Feti, ZH,
&gt;ible, to talk down anti-lynching 1D49.
You have como u long way since
Ugidation, if lynching* continue. I wue
Ink “roller boy" on Uic llllle
Nor lo block anti-diicriminatory old Washington hand - press that
legirlnlion if discrimination bated printed the first newspaper In Unit
on color line* i* not stopped. We section, published at Hanford.
t&gt;, IL. Way, a lovely man of
are firmly convinced that force
(Juaker origin, was the rdliur. One
proposals coming (mm outsider* kid memory I haw that will nnvar
will only mike matter* worse for leave me, Is:
. all concerned in the South, hut wc The “City of Banford," the first
also believe (hat ihe best way in the ood ,slsa wheeler to navigate the
t. John*,
Johns, was
ck .nrh nrnnosals Bl*
wo* duo to como around
nroi
long run to block
l
|P ?' .o ! ‘ h» bond. A large crowd had aait to lean uver 1backwards
m try* (0niblcd
boo tho
the arrival of.t
lomhlcd to sea
nf.thl*
ing to be juti and fair on both boat, Mr. Wav left the office to
join tho crowd at tho lake, us hu
side* of lha color line.
Indicative of the difficulties con
fronting Florida muniripnlllir* sine*
pitonge of Ihe HomeU'ad Esemp
lion Amendment nnd the failure o!
MJccMiive legislature* to provide a|
lemativ* ioufc*t of rtvanuct for
t W -h iHe adertlsemcnl in th«
Orlando Sentinel tellinp housaholdl art in,various nctioni whan they
‘can waler their lawn*. "Our supply
. bl filtared water U' aairamaly
. critical",, say* the Orlando Utllitlti
Commission, "Pleas# help youfielf
and; your neighbors by followini
tht above plan"* If -it ■ia critical

sald&gt; to mu, “You stay here and
watch the office, hut do not touch
my toloscupo." I heard the whistle
aa the boat rounded tho band.
Temptation Svaa too strung. I
railed the window, which was
supported by a .Wooden catch, and
Stuck out tho big toles^opo. The
eateh gave way and tho window
cam# dowu un tna telescope. Whim
Mr. Way returned he viawed tho

were Introduced. Our engineers, In
IIKIX, wcic IIn n given Ihe nssignmuni with ccitsln ulijectlves m
mind: tu devulnp u syslcin—to lx*
tlicorpurulcii in ii hiime ptumugruph
—nnd u leeord which would result
In Ldiminiillng mechanical difflculties of existent record players,
(noise, show nctlun, nnd record donmge), uml eliminating distortion
uml sui face noise in record repro­
duction.
I can assure you that n good
deal of Honl-senrcliing uriil u must
extensive, thorough, sincere con­
sideration of nil factum tuuk plucu
before we mndn uur decision lo in*
troduee this new system and re­
cord to other manufacturers In tho
Industry. All sorts of engineering
und listening tests established onn
undeniable conclusion- -our new
system and record worn right. It
was the *&gt;esl that could ho mode
available to the public. In the face
of what w» know, wo could not, in
thu best public Inlureat, go along
with any other system simply because it was already on the mar­
ket,
We regret exceedingly that our
idioiiogiophs nnd records' have not
lojeu available to th* publig while
dlscusslnn about them haa la/ert

wreck and aald, "Boy, I told you
not tu touch my telescope." That
Was all ho sald/l bunt out crying.
Ha laid his hand on my ahoulder
and aald, "Opy*- always overcoma
.01
\■
tempi*tlon," * j | t. ■ »»&lt;»
- TnoOe word# 'hav# carried me SaafsHt-drisae* NO* Ta»a Mlakl
peer many hard ttlaeci. I always .ih.-iw . M n i t rtaekiM « n * s
Now Hhowinv
noW, Mow much thpr* critical .will loved D. L. Way, the «#ntla (Just-

it ba when ihouisndi bl new tcildertti have moved in, all demandlag morn wat«r, but all t«|na«, va*
* - Reus#, Jackson, Ml**.
ban) propetly off ih# U» rolli.ko
ai
■l to
lb build houses w
Which' ar#
are exempt P. 8. l i n n p#»t pr#*ldent of
Chamber of OommcKe and Rotary
from tsxei?,
Club.,
*^s '** *
D&gt;at unadulterated education U Editor
not Ur# sole kMwcr to (he
Th* Herald
Banford, Florida. '(M*. ItXlij. |'Ml!
of the day it Uiuetratcd b
Sir;
our

•tote secret filet from the v. 'S'.

Galloway E lecte
It'.iaflausH Fran.

u r u E W i r r Ma c k e n z i e
A I* foreign A ffa ir* Analyst

There hss Just comu tu my hand
kins nnm cuapmr u&gt; uiu *.ui, u,
u sensational rrench Killer wnom
1 uiicouiuerml in irmu uunng a

of the Executive Committee.

suveral days I spent oil
5 A A

kilos*' Illy "ki I luus m u wvr*- a K|, rtl

udvuiituri), lor (he nuttiorilivs told
inu I was the Ursl toreign cone*puiiiieiii ever pvrmiki*m rnvie.
uver mem nung mu aura ut p«»v
.viiuis unu oeailuruaKs wuteo
form a tragic chapter ot tne
„ oi ill a penai mntory.
ruere ate tnreu mtle Islands
in tms group-Di. Josepn, Ko,alu
aim irwiis. rnuy aru uivu.ly iiiluated lor imprisonmcm, jur mn,ui
.ii*m is a Oai rier ur switwy swir,mg nml ireacnerous ocean cur­
rants. And great snarks patrol mu
roca slimes hopefully.

m

|u n i t _

K rr

Nimdles— Waldorf Suliid
— Hot Holbt— flutter.

r/eVil • la.sihi iitfiti ieW p rlsolic rs,
since it was used on ly t o r tnosu
co nvict ed ot tre a so n . K oy ale and
.ik. J o s e p h were used t o r ntnor
g r e a t crim es IlSu m urd er. Koyulu
wms the mum sctiluniehL ami .n c iu
i wan ipiurtered In n h u g e hospital
.i sen m i me p r i s o n e r*.
the nospiiai wus hi charge of a
. ii nen itoctnr who was nerving a
.lie term tor nmriiur. ue was &gt; &gt;ii-

I\pui1IUAT*A{ttEV0
V/ALOf\ffM Aontqy

/ ON
HAND

. .d iit id |Mi|siming his witi tor
her money und then marrying tier
. ii 'i l si S k e i , wuoiii nu a , s o |i»iii.,,m**l.

.,« was n lux who crept uboiit
the hospital on noiseless feet, and
on, il to s.ani,* oie a , u|,|.. &gt;&gt;&gt;g
at my shoulder suddenly wim»u«
my Having iieen aware he was
neur.
The doctor's assistant wus
Joseph I'hlippunet, a huge fellow
.i Iunit six lect live and brand
shouldrd. II hail torn a chief of
police m France limu from unit
with ms hair hands and was scrF IC M eetin g
vlng life for It.
[ V irg in ia S e n a t o r
M iami K lan
i nipponet was as mysterious us T .| b .,u k
J
A iriiin s t
his master, and was lorevur *ur-. se»ns:c» o i u n u
iiK iin m i
((.’ontlnurd From Tagr One) I
i ^ siissm
eptitiousiy slipping mu megsagfa Ocbuti1 Rlllt* CIiHUM
L
*
, Klux Klnii," Kmnmicl told lh.tls.|Vlcu uml Unumploymeikl Cuinpen
.. si...*. FtakaiiHuBa
ll l n |UU
H I1I,I I
* 9
'
[lu ttS
Nllll{
'
—-I t 'kisation
II I llktt lidivisions,
Ilf I gl fl lt g
I rum other
prisonvra Owho
warned
lie was ready - and
"The Commission wants un ex­
•itdp lur this, that and the other
willing lo confer with delegation
khing. To deliver one of thi *e
WASHINGTON. Mm * (Spec, ile had prepared n second paper prewdon from the public on needed
notes he woke me In the pitch lull— Drmwrntlr Senator Hurry F. outlining proper methods of bring- leg slatlye revisions of these law*
nark of midnight by scratching on Byul of Virginia look Ida stand ing thu matter to hi* attention hut which vltnHv affect almost evury
th wooden blind of my bedroom against rhnn&lt;*lng Scnnle rules of Withheld it When th.- group refused worker in Florida before formiihtlwindow and hissing IIko a huge debate in lustlfying before the Sen- to Identify themselves.
Ing any recommendations to the
__________ __
___
j RugUlaturu, ilnrnra bmUI.
snake.
ate Rules Committee, Wlint thu
Alter my visit I heard notldng Virginian said, concisely amt bluntHM1CKH KKTI’RN
more from I’hllipponnt until n few.lv In lliut unpublii Isod aessloji,
WOtlCHKNTKR, Mas... Mm. «
weeks ago when he wrote me from throws more light nn Ihu importf/11—The Soviet Union has
khe pi Ison colony, saying he was ance of the cloture Issue thurt doe,
soon to lie released nnd asking il much uf the time-consuming fill- blocked the llav. (!. Antonio l.uburge. n Catholic priest, fioni re­
I could help him get to Amurlcn.: buster on the Rcnale floor.
Ills letter came through Vft **•»•- i The pronosed change of rules, entering Russia,
Fntlwr Labergc. a muQilsT of
vatlon Army, which does t flwood-; gB|,j f^nnlnr llyrd. would l.a the
the Order uf tlm AugustlnJans of
-rfulstfork In Nroisrtr (iaU-Uo
mwt ,|raHtU sins.* IBOrt, win#
Of course there wasn't a chance ntrlrtlon of debate was ellmlimteil. tlie Assumption, came hhre rei
for me to get PhllipponM into |E very attempt al change wns lie- ciintly from Russia on n nil-day
America, hut I wrote to ihe Hal- font,.,) until ihe present
role, vacation.' lie was the only Amur____ ______
...........
a.ion Army for further
detail*, known us ........k.
Hennte ......
Rule .....
No. 22,
wn , H'lur Roman Catholic priest *la
Yesterday l got an Hiiswer from.j ndoplud hi 1IH7. That ruie perr«ts ,|oned In Moscow,
a French army major who hail limitation of delude, by n two
hululled my letter in the absence^ thirds vote, to one hour by each
nation's history when the right of
of the Salvation Army officer.
Pcriiilor.
The major said Phillppunet was
"Wild, ) enlerril Ihe Senate in ilclinlo would have been nlmunl,
Iteing III,crated ami sunt to France ‘ years ago,” said Henaloi llyrd, “I 'b-mitnr llyrd said It surely was
Mlie penal colony Is In process of wm. very Imiialiniit ul the itclavs during Ihe 112 yeurs since ttil7. Vet
being lli|uldnti'dI, Thu doctur, by The longer I have stayed, the more n Ibat period only II* petitions for
the way, had commlttud suicide by ( um InipresM-d with the fact tlmt, &gt;hitliro bad been filed and cloture
poison.
' nt least here, their should be ren- was Imposed In only four instances.
Phlllpponet figured a man with |auriuldo freedom of delink' . . . . 1 In the .72 years, he testified, "only
hia record wouldn't stand much have seen mine hud hill* emitted •hrep hills were defeated hy the
chanco back home, and wauled to through lack of proper conaltlorn- freedom of debate" and •‘other lug.
get a fresh start. Hu thought hu tlon tliun hills defeated hy the islntioii delayed by the freedom of
would try tu get to Cannua and length of debate . . . . In no other debate was subsequently enacted."
All three hill* defeated Wert)
lien apply for admission to th* I legislative body In the world does
palls of till) “so-rnlled Civil Rights
lUsij Hintes. Tho major said [such freedom now exist."
tax,
nntiIf the Semite adopts a rule limit­ Program"—untl-poll
Phlllpponet prohaldy would write
to me In due course. Thun came ing debate by u majority of those lynclilng and FKl’C. Rarely did the
present, il would mean, said the cloture petitions receive even a
Virginia Senator, (but If n bur bare majority—when two-thirds
appearing in the press. Hut w# are quorum were present. 2A Henatnrs w*,,, wqulred to limit debate
confident that the public will rue could Impose cloture on u member■ignite their many advantage* and, ship of mt.
If over there whs ii tlmo in the
A F L O R ID A
when they have seen ant] .heard
them, will be a* enthusluatlc as
S
T
A
TE TH EA TRE
wo aro. In the meantime, 78 rpm
I* and will continue for a lung time this postscript:
as the major customer require­ » " l wan nlsmt lo iflgn mill post
this letter when mi ex-convict
ment.
(nought mu tile news of thu ilcnlli
Sincerely,
of Phlllppom t. He wr. • vury well
J,. (I, Wilson.
yesterday lint died this illuming
Kaecullvo Vice Presi­ III hia room, of an apoplexy oft the
OI’KNH 12:10 P. M. DAILY
dent,. Radio Corpora* heart.
Mkllneea Lie &gt; Evening* 44c
Hon of America ,
"Ho his future Is nil setlld."
Children 14c

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H. A. Loltb.
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n e ver-lo -o v-io rg u u r n visit, to i m n tu N a o t o lio u s WUVIIS is,ullu P^nat
colony m l rno l i u m n a co ast oi
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government /and gave them Ip a Initrumant and records reoanUyt In-

1She' graduated

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TUESDAY MARCH 8, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFOnn, FTOIUPA

Social A n d Personal Activities

PAGE THREE

1R . F. Cooper Speaks
L egion A u xiliary
|Diane Sm ith Given
M r., Mrs. J . K. H obill,
A
RO
UN
D
the
TOW
N
HoldH M arch M eet
P arty By M other
At W est Side M eet Rev, Vttrk Honored

O. J. POPE. K. E. BRADY and
A ,'&lt;'nihiriei| farewell and birthThe March buslno** meeting of j Mr-. Hubert Smith entertained
It. F. Cnnpor wo- ihe gue«t •lay partv was held on Friday
BARTOW
A1ANN cluiiting around
the American Legion Auxiliary |on Saturday afternoon nt her home
[
speaker
nl
the
regidnr
meeting
of
q Ctrija Palmer Ray—Society Editor
Telephone 148 •/as held In the Legion Hut F rl-:n i I2ia! Elm Avenue with a nnrty a parking m e ter.... MA.I. WILL­ tiie Wi'*i Side Pari'n* - Teacher evening at Annex 8 ,.f the Fellowday evening. Mrs. 0. B. Hunter,' in honor of her daughter Diune IAM KC NGE hack in town fur n ' Association held l i t Thursday nt inn Fruiii In.mu mg Rev. A. A.
president, presided and announced'on her third hirthdny. The room* fr-w days carrying mi *mue hu*l- {tile school. The oihjeet of Mr. York at,.I Ml mid Mr*. J. K. Hor
T~T ^ T ]
T " |Ju n io r L egion Group
that n rani'll meeting would he held of thr Smith home were attractive ne** in the Snnfmil Atlantic Na­ Cooper'* lalk wh* "Allowance* for hill who to,ye .pent the winter
tn elect officers for 1049.
with spring flower* and tailored tional B a n k .... II. E PERKINS, t'hihlien” and he pemteil out flint month at tiie Fellow-hip Front.
u O C ia l C f l / e f l a e r T o Hold M eetin g
refreshments
Plan* were completed for a balloon-. The dining table wui cov- SR. and B. I.. PERKINS, -tit en­ in llu- age of high prin -, linor- During tl.........
contest to be held in the Grammar, ered with n lace doth and cell-1 joying the lermi* matches on Sun­ iou- living people me ; r 'tu* to get were -erred n.n-i-tmg of ice cream
day
at
the
Mnvfair
mill
little
Thu Junior Group of the Amoriand Cllke.
Mr*. M. 8. Wlggln* l« expected Junior High and Seminole High teie.l will, a pink eedyreen birth ! SUSAN PERKINS...
T I T 'S DAI
away from the old fashioned idea*
fau Lugiun Auxiliary will held a
I ho- i i11„ mg the evening were
Schools for *he best poppy poster day cake bidding three candle-.
to
return
In
the
near
future
from
of
thrift,
lie
*(n’&lt;'d
thui
living
The Junior High School Parent- ruarganizationnl meeting on ThursRev an,i \)i- N L.
Muntnn,
MRS. TOM Itnl.T trying to demade. A cash prize wilt be awarded
The
young
guests
enjoyed
an;
Baltimore,
Md.
where
she
Is
visit­
within
cue'*
mean
rii.l
t
,■
make
Teacher Aitoclntlon will hold ilny nftrrnnon nt 4:00 o’clock nt
Modi . Mi .... . Mi* llnhill, Wext
by the unit for first and second afternoon of play on the lawn and cide Ju»t which little die*,* *l,e’» for *tnhilily,
ing
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Is*e
Moore.
Father'a night In the school ru.tl- the homo of Mrs. It. VV. Llppin*
I til V1 .
'!iMr. and Mrx.
place In each of the three group*. picture, were taker.. Plane was I gning to buy for her new grand
torlum at 8:00 IV M. The fathers entt, -100 Palmetto Avcnuo. Mrs.
‘‘Training in ait'll- *&gt;( thrift 1'•int i; s w. I imngton, Mas*.;
The winning posters will in1 ex­ pie-ented with gifts from her I itnugiiti'r.. . . \ It \l E,m il ami
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
Higgins,
A will be In charge of thp program Llpptncott is the junior advisor,
muv whi'll K» s , im 1 \l
HENRY TAMM having a -up of should stall will
I l&gt; Phipps, Waterhibited In tbe state and imtion.il
^ w lt h George A. Speer pre-iding All eliirlhlo members nro asked J r. and sons, Steve mid Scott, have contest. A prise of 1100 will bo guoM. win) -ling ’’Happy llirlb- coffee in Toiiililmi’
hr Hit), liny* fol.l, «' 1or ami 'li*. Curl K.
Vl.liY child) mi are smn
da\
"
to
her.
Whistles
and
balloons
over the business meeting.
h o attend the meeting or contact moved their residence from 1217 awarded to the winner in the na­
1
»*!p
5
Ill’ll
\
In
lei
lug
that
pareniStalk.'.,
1
,
ami VIVIAN SI’EEIt tu a conver" mg Mi. h.; Mr. and
hu.tr.'t. uii'tu.L M. \\ \t Haller, Howell, Midi.;
Circle No. 7 of the W. S. C. S.iMrs. I.ippincntt concerning details Magnolia Avenue to 208 West Sev­ tional rontesl. Mrs. Henry Thurs­ w ne given ns favors during the •nlion at the counter.
MISS
nflernoon after which
refresh­
lie
ehiiruii,
of the Klrat Methodist Church will j ns soon os possible. Kllgihlc to he- enteenth Street.
Mr .Ki.l M.
'I «* Wright, Owen
ton has been appointed us chair­ ments consisting of orange juice, YVONNE STRICKI \.N|i walking
meet at the annex at 8:00 I*. M. come members nro daughters or
parti* u&gt;atioii in S.MIII.I, 1&gt;■• ■ i .noda: ,\jr. and
ilown Magnolia Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Hill left man of this project. Poppy Day ice ere,uni and individual rakes
The Woman’s Bible Class of the ulsters of l.cgiomiaires who are
i-*t eliaHi-nU’* »*% Mitit..
W. A. MORRIStrN
worrying reel eat mil
Hi Minin. Slerllng,
were served.
Inst Thursdny for Baltimore, Mil. will be May 28.
P r s t Baptist Church will meet under 18 years of age.
over the Fa'lier’* Night inogrnm pelise-. He -aid a . hilt) 'sli•'*1111 ft*6"I Mi. It.. Mi and Mi- G. Ijirkin
Mrs. It. W. I.ippincntt told of
where
Mrs.
Hill
anundergone
an
Tlio-e
enjoy
It#the
afternoon
at 7:30 P. M. with Mrs. II. C.
nl the Junior High School tonight that lie ha* ronur notin'' wIml lv 1 t'V, S;t 'll -&gt;i d. Mi-. Jo-ephln - nidoperation at Johns Hopkins Hos­ plans to hold a meeting of the with Diane were Judy Lavender, . . . . MRS.
Moore, 608 East Second Street for
dim.**a. II. milteti, ll.; Mr*. T. J .
BI.ANCIIK
REITZ III* own, lioweiec -mull
Junior
Girls
Auxiliary
on
Mar
10
Ja|11,t
j
l)Ilh,„
n
Jliy
Tripp,
Pat
pital.
its regular buaineia and social
l H,err I!*-.
heaming hccau-e tier daughter,
"O h, of Hie -Mir. - • wav- t.i ln'1,1 II...1.1
Mil :
Mr*.
Sem
in
ole
Hi
mid
she
explained
h
i
.
t
h
is
'
I
*
»
|
lM
h,,ii.
Dotty
Jnrdlm-,
Sharon
and
1
meeting. Circle No. 6. Mrs. Moore
MRS. DONALD E ZASPEE, of ehililii'ii hi the, '
nt »•( Gt'oreo 1 Pox, lleliu'l, O.j and
By
JOANN
GKISLKIt
since World *
Whitten, Sandra and Itot.hy ; St, Paul, Minn. I* **&gt;m ng down
Mrs, Viola If. Kelley returned by newly,.organlled
_ chairman, will be in charge of the
llrulle IIn!• log, r. Ho mil Ion, O.
spending and bndeif* ■II* J ...............
plane to hrr home in Sanlord on * n
Avrett, Sharon I.... . Brenda f a n fur a visit. . Al*o - i ui Molt who for naiiiit* l
(P meeting.
* it &lt; t /t.llV
unit
members
were
urged
to
attend
rot. Lucy Willis, Freddy Gullet to ,! has lireu *lii(ioiicil in Tokyo wilt sen-ihh' ami n
Everyone's mind lust week was Saturday from Milwaukee, WIs.
The Woman's Bible Class of llu&gt;
-,i l,:,
|,„ Wu.*„„, Don Me l eec, Skipper I
Flrit Baptist Church will meet occupied mostly with the big bund and Chicago, III. whrtc she was the meeting ,n Thursday.
in Winking oul Oi' •m *« nlii in ",
YOUR “SHIP WILL
T h e u ^ t voted to sponsor a con-* f ,
. Otnrllo „,,d Terry Ita- arrive soon for a fuilmiuh . . .
at 7:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. ivativnl. On Thursday Sadio call­ called because of the death of
AL LYONS talking with It lend* said Mr. Cooper I'luldiiii lundl
B. C. Moore, 009 East Second ed boys out of classes to help put her sister, Mrs. John Zweifel, of cession Iwoth n he American Le-1 hlirt) |lsrhlln, ............ , ly m .-AIox- ' at Eir*l ami Magnolia Avenue,... he (liken illlo the eonfideni'e of
COME IN” Sooner
up bleachers,
borrowed from Chicago. Burial service* were held Klein uponNorea fair to bo hold Mar. * lim|,.r
Street,
MRS
GEORGE
I HURSTON, parent* and family finuiic. . -hnul'l
By
th* Aid id Nawtptp*^
Jl-’
J
it,
Mrs.
W.
E.
Smith
will
b«
The Pilot Club will hold a din­ Winter Park, und fur other var­ in Milwaukee on Wednesday after­
Al»«i Mrs. H. K. Whitten and
In charge and Mrs. Seth Woodruff Mi v I A. Smith, grandmother* of MRS. J. II I Kl I I I I* ami MRS. he plainly dl*i'u*-e,l,
ner meeting at the Tourist Center ious Jobs. When students reached noon.
ADVERTISING
will serve as supply chairman. A the hiuiniec, Mr*. Frank Hall, Mrs. CHARI.IE MORRISON all r hop"t'hihlren show loialt more sense
school Friday morning, Pep Club
at 0:30 P. M.
ping ill Youell’-. . MRS. RO­ and imighiie- ihnti pareiii- g n e ,
[girls
were
busy
directing
visitors
Mrs. W. It. Max and three &lt;‘nv' r.wl ,dl*h.
■ " * . * * } Curtis Lavender, Mrs. Cliffoid. BERT W. WII I I \MS dountown
WEDNESDAY
I
I hem ered11 fm . Inriiiieluded.
' to different rooms and getting children, Mary, Hilly and Frank, of !" ri',|i|
n« ' * scheduled to he held In
The Social Department of the students off the ground floor ana Bradenton spent the pa«t weekend !/"' l l Mar. 15 at 7.00 ucloek. Johnson, Mrs. Lowell Tripp. Mrs. I shopping *'iii I) in Ho' moiMing.
"'They often him good idee* nhoiit '
Cuil
Rabun.
Mr*.
Calvin
.lardine,
j
i
m
i
Sanford Woman’s Club will hold upstairs to classes.
'
V little hoy rurpri i-d hi* pa- hoil-ehold ' p* tiding and -trying,"
with Mw. lIHon
Schultz at her ■ I hose present for the meeting were Mr*. Donald Whitten, Mrs, Ellis
f t Its annual 8t. Patrick’s Day des­
Everything was in nn uproar home on Ka*t Thirteenth Street. Mrs, Bertha Young, Mrs. Joel Avie, I, Mrs. Robert Lee, Ml*. rent* by refu*ing i*&gt; he -can'll into
Till' llli'oling wa- opened with!
sert-bridge party at 1:30 P. M. all duy und you wished you could
Dr. (\ L. I ’ersoiiH
Mrs. May left yesterday with her'
&lt;-■ '&gt;*■*• Mrs. Vernal Carrol, Mrs. George M. hi'ing good. " I t ’- no u*e telling me song* liy the -i iotid grade \ inuiiii
Hostesses will he Mrs. Mlrlxm multiply yuurself a few times so hruth.r-ln-law,
the
angel*
will
write
it
down
In
V. J. Meriwether, t»V rillls Mrs. ( . h Prm tor, Mrs. Willi*. Mr*. Bart Gallella, Mrs.
Russell, chairman, Mrs. E. Comp­ you could sec all the Majorette for Monroe, La. In visit Dr. and
flPTOMKTItlHT
Mrs L A t.ovlngton, Leo Walson, Mrs. G. C. Ifincliliffe, llieirhook* if I’m uiioghly,” he said. table ili"Cl|**loii followed Ml Coop !
ton, Mrs. C. T. Doss, Mrs. Ralph contests, drilling, concerts, etc.,
Mr-. Aubrey Kindnll, Mrs. W. L. Mrs. Mu* Fiindnrn, Mrs. Tolar Ita-’ "I might a- well (i'll &gt;mi they think er’.s speach. A nonntuilliig comreil i
PROMPT C'GMI'LETE
Mrs.
B.
J.
LeCour,
Austin Smith and Mrs. E. A. at uncut I Thu poor teachers gave
ttPNCAI. SERVICE
Itoche, Mrs. H. L, Miller, Mrs. bun nod Mrs. J. K. McAlexander,’ op in Heaven I'm dead "Hut why tee was elected unhiding Mr*. M.
Monforton, Reservations must be |up trying to have classes by the
fllasse* prrsrrilied, dispensed
Smith, Mrs. ThuVstoii, Miss Jean ­ J i
*Ill'i'IUIM*
should III*;' think that
:ing
I’.
Williams,
Mi
R.
I,
lleurd
noil
I
made by Tuesday at noon with'time tho afternoon rolled around
ette Lung and Miss Arnnka Takfor I
Repair* and Viljii-lmral* mada
------------------------------I I huven'l aid lay urn
Ml'*. L. II. Ku lilnli. \ leller of
Mrs. Monforton, telephone 27fl-J.
so, the rest of the duy was some time in High Point, N. U, nch.
weeks."
with her brother and sister-In-law,
or Mre. Compton, telephone 609-J. c died off.
Honrs a 12 — I S
CWSI thnnl'i war tend from Hie Silva
Night M ooting fluid
|
l)f most Importance to us, was Mr. and Mtg. S. E. Ives, III, after
Departments of the First Bap­
Sat. 8 12
thin Army for gaiioeni* gireit try
nding
the
weekend
in
Now
spen
Mrn.
H
arry
ItobNon
tist Sunday School will meet at the our bund—They surely looked
|the P. T. A. in ill*- ■•rgani/ntii'ii.
By
South
Side
PTA
!
York
\llanlir
National
Hank illdg.
Miupp)
In
thuir
uniforms
and,
uf
church after prayer meeting.
Reel. Th e room emml wa won In llie
Iiinehrooni wnii Mi
Honored On B irth d ay
'sitnforti, Plorida
9
Members of the Tourist Club course, we are very pruud ns they i j a t a ' * * * : t L w" , ' i K
Dick
fir-1
and
‘
^Illlli
grade
\
ocial
riie Pnrrnt-Totyrher A***a*lallon Mrs. W. II Jeiiaing ,
Phone 786
-----------will cntertsln members of the are only two years old und won Point, Miss Mary Jo Spencer oft
Mr*, hour wtl* held al Ho­
Flsherry, Mr*
T. re
New Smyrna Shuffebnurd Club at 2nd Division. The Captain is Washington, D. (’. and S. E. Ives,1 Mrs. Irnrry Hobson was honored of ihe South Side Primary School *J , C. Davl* a* l&lt; le- n
of the lm«ilie meeting
Flunk Cruns ton, 1st Lieutenant IV, a student at Harvard Univri- on Saturday afternoon with a aur­ imi iui Mar. Mot 8:90 P. St. in the
2:00 P. M. at the Tourist Center
j prise birthday party nt her homo si'hnnl anilitnrInin. Willi Mr*, Hu- 1
A regular Wednesday night sup­ June McGill. Und Lieutenant Alan ally.
lii'ii Williams presiding the group
per will be held at the Sanford Ili-tie], Drum Mujur Itnunle Garn­ ______________________________ on Orange Avenue, Lovely ar­
rangements of talisman roses and di-' idi'.l in furnl*h fimil* fur milk
Shuffleboard court at 0:30 P, M. er. Mujuruttes Dot Anderson und
There will be no charge and games lie be ills bet). Members of the year! I___________________________ fern decorated the room* of tlje for 2U -,'iiool children, A nominat­
a
Tho Future Farmer's fathers Ruhsoti home. Late in the after- ing com mi I lee was appointed by
and shuffleboard will ho enjoyed band und the instruments they
play: Flutes, Joyce Anderson, and Home Le. girls’ mothers were noon gifts were presented
Mrs, tin' hoard composed of Mrs. J.
following tho supper.
Curltoni Piccolo, Sahara Invited to be special guests at a ' H„h,*on and refreshments served, Davis. Mr*. J, t ’. Mitchell, Mrs.
The Garden Club board will Mary
McNab; Uboe, Joyne Mac Jones;
meet at 0:30 A. M. at the club ilassnun, C a r 1 e e n lloclctihvck; big tianijuct they had Tuesday | Those enjoying the afternoon Sint Dmin and Mr*. Walter Mor­
evening In the Chamber of Cora-]w, r„ Mm Arthur H^kwith, Jr.. gan.
— house on East hirst Street.
Cluruwts, Mary tjruy Michael, menu building. The girls pro Mr*. Robert Wa*hburn, Mrs. Max
During tile meeting Mr*. Lottie |
•
THURSDAY
Kurncsllno
llumphivy,
Donald pared and served u delicious din Pundoin, Mrs. George Pittard, Mrs. Nu ri'i|iie.*ted help for .* silver
____
..
The Tourist Club will hold an Futrcll, Virginia Wilson, Barhi.ru |ner and tho hoys had an enter II. ti. McIntosh, Mr*.
Edward ten fur ih*' benefit of the American
old-fashioned dance at the TouriU Pearce, Slnrley Thomus, Penny taining program—so the l.ampiel Wllllnk, Mr*. W. A. I.iaviti and tTiitillimid Educntiulinl Assoelatloll.
Center. Tho party is open to mem­ Wullace, JoAnn Strawdir, Sonncy was a big success. About 200 Mr*. Roh*on.
Ai Ihe i'iiiii'|,l*ioil of the hll*ine*s
West Florell Miller, Ellnston Bak­ were present.
j ___ _________________________ Jue M*'(’a«lln spoke on "A Step
bers and ther guests.
1 am sure that Mrs. Fort and l~
The Phllathea Claes of the First er, Luuratiu Cuasidy, Mike Wlecliel
Fui ward Toward Peace Through
Baptist Church will meet at 8:00 Betty Bilthimur, Dull Colic, Betty students who had anything to do I clal Mudiea —Wednesday, science Knowledge of World Citizenship”.
P. M. at the home of Mrs. A. D. Peacock, Juckl Rowlund; Saxa- with the Senior play, ’’Ml** Jim- —Thursday, language* and comV social hour was enjoyed fol-1
Ronnie
Garner,
Kay my "’ drew a deep sigh
sig of reliel . mercial studies—Friday. Well, af- liiu-nig Mr. McCnslin’s Inlli, Re-’
Holloway, 2620 Sanford Avenue. phonea
- r play
■ was
ttilw, there will he only two
k
Hostesses with Mrs. Holloway will Holticlaw, Reins lilshee, Stuart wnr:i It waa overt■ The
fie-hineiil* were served In Ihe
be Mrs. M, C. Stone and Mrs. M. llollenhvck, Jean Crews, Connie a tremendous success which show­ mure six-weeks' exam periods
Ludwig, Donna Lou Harper; Cor­ ed they al did a wonderful job left I
T. Haynes.
The basketball season far RH8
0
The Sanford Homo Demonstra­ nell Frank Cranston, Alan Hct- of producing It, The stage and
tion Club will meet at tho Tourist xel, Donald Howard, Donald Lud­ property managers are us fol­ Is rinsed now as we were eliminat­
Center at 2:00 J». M. Miss Viva wig, Bar burn McGill, Stewart lows: Mury Helen Fite, llotlye ed in (Iriandii Thursday night.
Mtssii' * nj •luuiiow* wan jtrr n*Mitv
Cook of the Holly Illlli Mate mar-. Motheau, Earl Ratliff, Gene Wil Ball, Everett Hoover, Arnold We played Daytona Mnlniuml ami
kat will demoneti’ate tho making of klnion, Lola Westfall; Baritone*, Harrington, Warren Lloyd, Ulyve much better than the score »in&gt;»
-------------------------- y -----------------------palmetto frond baaketa and p u rse *.1Juno McGill, Irene Greene; Horns, Ann Adams, Kndsley Melsch, ed! &lt;&gt;f course, students can’t fee
The Junior Group of the Anier- U*chi*el Johnson.
ol Anderson. llnyt (ialloway, Richard lias* too I.ndly a h. mt tiie basketball
und John Krider. Buxine** ami team making a poor showing, lale*n Legion Auxiliary will meet nt Kathryn Cidluin, Dorris An.lurTrom- Publicity! Claire Durand, Dur­ cause Floyd Cooper wa* iinao.
the home of Mrs. It. W. Lippi,icott, son, Marjorie Shepard;
246S Palmetto Avenue, for re- hones, Frances Itumblcy, Robert ham Amt Kdenfield, Faye Mae imm-ly chosen captain on ti.*
organlxetlonel meeting at 2:00 P. Morris, Florence McGill, Culviu Coghurn, and Nixie Ktrchliuff. All Conference Basket hull Team
Bill Thomas received Intnnrahh
Wright, Edwin Varna, John Am­
M. Mrs. Llppincott urged all mem­ man: Basses, Wiliium West, Li- The most important, at cottr.se, mention.
win the cast: Carol Skinner play­
bers to be present.
wood Williams, Wullt-r Graham; ed "Louise," Peggy Howell—
The Junior High School team
FRIDAY
Drummers, Jackie
MacDonald, "Florence",
Barbara
Rucker - played lit the semi-final* lint I&gt;*I
Sallie Harrison Chapter, Daugh­ Richard ItailUboltnm, J . D, Fite, "Catherine," Emma Jane Roh- In Seabreeze. That wits pretn
ters of tho American Kovolullut, Rudolph Smitli, Jimmie Powelli bln* —"Doris," 1.11a l.cffler—"llar- goad for only the 1st year *f
will meet at 3:00 P. M. with Mrn, Cymbals, Carleen Hollenbeck, John riet”, Frank Cranston—"Droopy", basketball experience. The team
/__ W. M, Thigpen, 808 Magnolia Ave- pitu. Thuir purfurmancu wa* ex­ Curol Jean Meriwether—"Miss mentlterx were as follows: Gm.nl
nut. Hoxtexxex with Mr*. Thigpen cel tent und waa conducted under Watkins", Donald Deal—"Jimmy," Chester Harper, George Harden
wilt b« Mrn. M. 8. Wlggini, Mr*, ihe very film direction of our and Freddy Cooper a* "Professo, Terry Cordell, Jimmy Peningtno,
Edgar Mitchell and Mra. J . II.{Band Mn*ler, Mr. Burnard Black. Frailer." There wa* even an old and Jimmy Smith.
ForwardMcnlck. All vDitlng daughter* arc
Last Thumdny wo had our hen so nothing wa* left null t
were Eugene Brown, Hugh (T..«
invited to attend.
weekly chapel program. Donald
At the PTA meeting held Mar. ley, Knyntnnd Cobb, Billy Fmnk.
Circle* of the Garden Club will Deal, thu Settlor Chaplain, reod I the aophomoru clans won tho and Kenneth Gann. The three
meet a* follow*:
Axale* Circle the Scripture, then .Stanley Bninj* attendance award for having the renter* were Hugh Walters. Ger­
with Mr*. L. E. Spencer and Mr*, ley »»ng the beautiful
l-orda most mother* and father* present. ald Covington, and John River*
W
(|
But the freshman class didn't do They also show plenty of promise
W. R. Jennlng* at 8:00 J*. M.; Prayer". The mixed
Oviedo Garden Club with Mr*. Den
“Onward C hrlaliaiiSo illcr*, so badly either so It wia a tie and .8118 ran look forward
having them on the Var-ity
June* at 3:00 P. M.{ Central Clr- the “ther him ;Song o, d The for 1st place.
In the Home Economic* room Sound.
de with Mr*. E. G. Kilpatrick at ,Iol&gt; fcliy . JThe
Ha-el.*11 nctivltlex are begin ,
10:00 A. M.i Dirt Gardener* Cir- ! « n* ^jtlmal* by ru ,ue*G t ro Is a new electrie refrigerator in­
stalled last week which all the ning ami soon we will lie seeing (
d . .1.1, M „ . Gpo, k« lla r.l.n
&lt;«■« . J , , " , i f f ' ” , , " " Z
Ihe familiar sights of hull* and
girls are proud of.
10:00 A. M.[ llemeapcalll* Circle iplring
.
ltalk
- l l . on ilonwrtu
Hiah,
George W
Washing­
Students are again cramming hat*. Everyone is hoping that wr
with Mr*. A. E, Brubaker, 200J ton, Afterward*, Mr. Morrl* in­
Palmetto Avenue, at 7:30 P, M.; troduced hi* mother, who I* vl«it- for six weeks' test*. English is will have as good n team (hi
on Monday, math—Tuesday, so- year ns wr&gt; did last year.
Hlblicux Circle with Mr*. II, J. Ing here.
,, ,
Gut, 1824 Palmetto Avenue, at 3:00 I The Library Staff, which *ponP. M.| Ixora Circle with Mra. C. R . . . or«{i tho „rogram given here a
f Kirtley at 2:30 P. M.| Jacaranda. »iW week* ago by tha Orlando
Circle with Mr*. F. L. Miller at High School atudent*. prepared
3:00 P. M.j Magnolia Clrcla with!a program and *ent I t ' t o OrMr*. Jack Ratlgan and Mr*. J , D ., ;»ndo Tuesday. This |a thuir an
Wright at 10:00 A. M.j Mimoia nual project. The Girl*' Sextette,
Circle with Mr*. Edward Smith,1 Betty Ball, Kathleen Babcock,
Esterson *ung "Tea for
824 Catalina Drive, at 10:00 A. M . | Ingrid
....................
Roi* Circle with Mrs. C. L, Park Two" and "Softly as the Murning
Like the touch o f a magic
Sunrhte", Anita Aiken, a mem­
at 10:00 A. M.
ber of the Sextette was unahle
w
and, M a rth a M an n in g
to attend.
_
„
DAN CUPID STRIKES
P, R. Bach and Bette Duncan
make* you look tallcc, aliniLOS ANGELES, Mar. R - U P ) - In HA Coupla Swell*," Virginia
mer, prettier! Like a dream
■ That littt* man, Dan Cupid E*q„ Tlion *ang "Poor John", Ingrid
for little girls
Eiterson sang "Youre in My
aven walks the pickat line*.
come
true to have dresses fit
STO R Y BOOK CO TTO N
Alice Hammaralcln, 27, daught­ Heart Alone" accompanied hy J .
tho
shorter-waiated,
fullerer of Compoaer Oacar Hammer- D. Fite, "The Lord's Prayer" and
I Our Spring collection
iteln, and Philip Mathlae, 41, a "Tramp, Tramp" waa sung by
Here
it
one
of
Dorri*
hipped
figure
without^
cyUU
is more enchanting
writer, »ay» they plan to marry Stanley Brumley, accompanied 8y
Arnold
Harrington,
Martha
Mac­
aTteraGoMyYoTthcke proportomorrow at Santa Barbara. It
Varnum'i smartest casuals.
, than ever. Come see the
will he the flrit marriage for each. Donald did aoms impersonation*,
tioo-eued M artha Mannings,
at
the
piano
waa
Betty
Ball
who
The couple aald they met while
new appeal of petite
both were picketing a etudlo dur­ played some "boogie woogle" and
today!
It has a tiny convertible
Joan McTeer "Malaguena"—they
ing the 184 movie strike.
Empire styling , . .
i
liked her so well that Joan had
the doxena of (pedal
Crushed or crumbled macaroon* to give an encore "Deep Purple".
collar, grouped buttons,
Klrchhoff did a "Trick
m may be added to vanilla or choco­ Gretchen
Nn. ft 144— Martha Manning
Tap" solo; Joan Humphery and
Kata Crecnaway louchse . . .
late pudding. Put a layer of the Jana Davl* danced 'ilumorenque
full skirt with rows of
|
turn* a lavt*H hand to
macaroon crumbs into the In­ Boogie," Joanna Spaulding waa
M «i far
tha Gaeal of fabric*
dividual diihes before adding the "M Utm a of Coremonlea' and Miss
fro * led embroidery that de­
pudding,________________
in alwera and aturdy
self cording.
Whittle accompanied. The OHS
fine* dundrr line* for tho
•4ripe p r la l Navy,
students liked the program lmwashable*. Dress them
hnlf-*izor. A yoke that *ugIndian. pudding may be topped nwtiMly, ao tha two schools will
Gamm Mocha, Grejr EnWa Rayoa
with ihreddod coconut before aerv- he giaJ when thty can have an
guKlx broad xhouhlur* and
in Kata Greenaways
inf.
other ‘exchange program' next
a small waist . . . a skirt
Siset 9 to 1$.
for tho "Little-Lady
that suggest* siltn hip* and
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Look". Sixes 3 to 6a,
a full hemline. Paritian
■t.
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M e*
/ J .» 8
Spun Rayon in Route! Pink,
C oaplili ChIM's DDumt
llud Green, Sky Blue, 18H-

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Mexican League Leaders Say U. S. Pennant Winning
Faces
Loops Are Enticing Top Players PWaycross
l a y e r Problems
MEXICO CITY, Mar. 8— &lt;/P)— Turn about'* not fair play— not when
*(. S. batebsU takas Mexican pl*y&lt;n, say lb* Mexicans.
■Thrau yaara ago tha ambitious little Meiican League was raiding U. S.
chm far players. Now, says the league, U. S. minor league dubs are
enticing away their home-grown swatters and fielders. And they want
ItBeppid. .
r
Eduardo Ouijano Pitman, preal* Pasqual as president of the Mexl
dent of tho Mexican League, aald can League, said the raiding start­
yesterday h* had boon r.riling ed last year. His bill of complaint
about It for two month* to U. 8. said Beto Avila Jumped from the
Baseball Commissioner A. B. Puobla, Mexico, club to the Cleve­
Chandler and Georg* Troutman, land Indian*, while Ciudad Juarex
top man of the minora. Chandler’* snared three players from other
■aerstary atld Sunday tho. exar Mexican club*.
as raady to tell U. 8. clubs to
Ciudad Juarax, in Mexico, counts
op It.
The Mexican* are specially as a U. S. club Iwcausa It Is In
wrought up about two eases—Jose the Arliona-Taxss League. QulBachs, shortstop undyr contract to jano aald more than 2B Mexican
tha Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, club, layers have been signed hy U, 8.
and Felipe Montemayof. Monter­ Ilnor League clulm this year.
About 30 U. 8. player* Jumped
rey's outfielder. They showed up
in uniform* of tho Lo* Angela* to Mexico In 1W6-47, Most of them
Angel* for an exhibition gams ware banned from U. 8. baseball
for five year* and none of them
against Oakland Sunday.
Is hare now.
Tha Lo* Angeles club said they
The Mexican U'uguv later p r o ­
wars only there tot a try-out. But
Mexican fane askedi "why a try­ mised to slop waving fat salary
out If they aren’t thinking of sign- check* at tJ. 8. players and lhu
truce was on. Now, to hear (Jnl
*nQu!Jano, who succeeded Jorge |jano tell It, It'e off »galm________

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Rookie Outfielder Southern And SEC
Shows Up Well In T r a c k Stars To
G i a n t s ’ Training M e e t In Atlanta

experien ce

may

1 S&gt;I 1 W P 1
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*
MAY
ATLANTA,
Mar. i i n v i Plev­
en men from the pennant winning
/m
Waycroia Bcara of the Georgia* | m me tAc ce M
on ,
Florida Lea gut hav* moved g&gt;
ro
'
higher classification team* and
ju e n r v
their absence laavea a big ques­
m e A o/A N ce
tion mark.
A .r n c r e
To offset such wholesale losses
n tA r e t A o e
Manager Mickey Kataveek haa
tlrM a
,
several promising rooklei and h*
expects to get a fair supply of
player* from tha Atlanta Crack­
’M T S
m e
AIMING
ers with whom Waycross ha* a
working agreement.
However, such help may not
make up for the loss of Georgo
Fisher and Charlie Weather* to
Atlanta; Je ff Bell, Bobby Lyons,
Jsck Ingalls and Ray Seidel to
Pensacola; Normal Gatlnkln to
Burlington, N. C.; George Futta
to St. Petersburg, and Harry Raulerson to Wln*ton-8alcm, N. C.
Herbert Bradshaw, president of,
the Rears, Isn’t at all certain his i
team will tie stronger than last
Mason, nor Is he convinced the
Hears will be weaker.
Katknvcck has a habit of tura
lug out teums which appear med­
iocre on paper Into pennant con-.
tenders und he may do this year
whnt hu did In IU48—come up with
u (iii'vurful late season spurt.
lie's in Pensacola attending the
Atlanta Crackers spring training
m i he'll lie familiar with the play­
ers Atlanta sends to him In time
fin opening day,
Whether Wayeross wins another
Georgia-Florida pennant or not
the scenery Is sure to lie hotter
at Newton Field. A new modern
stadium
Is under construction
which will seat H.OOO fans. When
it's completed tho field will las
among the Imst In CI uhs t&gt; I m - e hall.

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ATLANTA. Mor. H—(A3—The
top truck slur* of the Southern
an d
Southeastern Conferences
lit com|H)t* may 28 on the Georllu Tech track In their first Intel•(inference meet.
Track committees id citeli con­
ference will pick teams, iiniiimlly
selecting tile first, second and
third finishers I', (miller colilviP la y e rs A r e Divided Hurry Aggnnln, Boston Unlvor.illy'* xcnsuttonal freshman grldcnee meets.
In B rie f
On Course T o Follow ilcr. throw T&gt;2 passes for the
Kifitecn events-- six Gold and
HT. PETERSBURG, Mar. Ntty ASSOCIATED PRESS
(A'l—Outfielder Gene Woodling. nine running—wilt be Included I"
-----------------------------j IIn liusebail “S u i t ” f,.,,rh1
c'*v“n '“r* y&lt;,"r, nml. CT~
up from Han Francisco, stands a the Atlanta meet.
pletcd ill for 411‘J yards and five
In 11133 twelve colleges In Louis­ Trnrk
ood chance to stock with the
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77
touchdown*
’ew York Yankees, nays Manag­ iana, Kentucky, Temin.soc, GeorMunticnl — nrrison Dillard I NEW YORK, Mnr. 8—(AT-e r. Casey Stengel. Woodling won I gta, Florida, Alabama und Mlss- United Hlatea Olympic alar, broko , Baseball’* chanted c h i l d r e n - t h e -----------------------------the Pacific Coast League batting I I-hIpi*| divorcer) themselves from the Canadian Indoor record in player* who Jumped Pi the Mexi
Vl» Col.ee Boston Unlversltv'.
championship last year, Stengel . tho Southern Canfuruncc and n*tn- winning the DO-yard high hurdle* f«ii Ungut— wore divided today i vi» Colire, Boston Unlvoralty *
says Woodling Is "fast and h e i u„ llint new league the South in tho Dominion Indoor Track und on thocourse to follow In the f.wimmliig Instructor, quarterbackcan field and throw and from the ralitern.
Field Championships. Dillard set 1game's struggle in the courts.()lc Terrier football team In
U6ks of that average (,3H6) he
Colleges In Virginia, Mnrylundj new marks In both hla heat and i John L, Hynn. Now York at- tho Into 1030’*.
has learned to hit, too."
tho heat In 0.4 , tornov, said suits totaling millions
and North and South Carolina re­ tho final, taking in*
amt tho final lii 0.3 against the would he filed sometime today
tained their Southern grouping.
VERO BEACH, Mar. 8-&lt; A V Prior to the 11)33 break up an Canadian open raconl of 0.0 and In Imhatr of a group of mon on
thu banished list.
Injured Brooklyn Dodger* player* annual track meet wus held hut meet record of 0.7.
lie declined to Identify thuplnyWill
distinguish the two conferences never have
WHf wear gray caps to
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thlm
Ail from those who are nhyil- competed directly against each
‘aim Bench,— W. A. Fagan. ern or say how many are In tlu&lt;
players other. This year's meet 1s expected West l’Alm Beach amateur, fired group. Hu conferred at length
tally fit. IA*t year some player*
shipped out whan thay td be the first of annusl events.. a one under par 0B to pace the yesterday with Pitcher* Max Lam
ler and Fred Martin, formerly of
didn’t live up to peat performanc
Events to lie held In Atlanta field In the qualifying round of lhu Ht. I,mils Cardinals.
Later
■ter It waa learned thay are: shot put, pole vault, high J
42nd
annuel South Florida
_
Meanwhile, Mickey Owen, form­
i
Injured so
Were playing while It
**
M .,;0rl. llml er Brooklyn catcher who alwr Is
this year tha halt and1 fame will Jump, discus throw, Javelin throw.
L a d ( Jump. mil. run, 440.y.rJ ^ ^ b ^ n ^ r . Bl T h n t ^ ^ l f t n ^ln one oL those swoptjng out flvoWear grey caps.
run. 100-yard run, 1
" “« * medal honor. In (he qualifying ycar sRiponslons, ha* been enrij
lea, 880-yard run, 220-yatd run, r||UJ of |h| (K)or,(l|l
Const Ing on a vigorous campaign to In­
BAN BERNARDINO, Calif.,
fluence Ills companions to forget
*r. 8—(AT—A battle for tha ami une-mllo relay,
i Football
abut the courts.
it-basa starting assignment la
"We all want lo play busuball
Bcorea
will
I*
kept
by
conferCorvallis,
O
re.-Lon
Stlner
r
e
eloping In tha PUtsurgh Plr- cncea nnJ by teams, I be blgh|#|gn^j B„ ;„,B(| fof,i)mll coach of und It’s a cinch wu hover will
’ training camp.
point 'rill be announced ut . ‘ h* |Iregon State College after n 1(1 again If wo try to sue tho game,"
Ed Btevana la fighting off the finish.
Uwcn said.
First, second and third' year atay.
challenge of l.ca Fleming, exThere has been talk that base*
Cleveland Indian who performed medal* will lie awiirtleil _ In each Ilorae Itarlng
hall (.'ommlsslohcr A. B. Chandler
event except the relay. KoUf gold
Miami Speedy l.eo (till.ltd) might lift tho bans.
with Indlanpolla laat aeaaon.
medals \.‘lll he jtivrn to member* i won (lie six furlong Coconut
Already pending in tho court*
of the vimiing relay team.
drove Purse at dulfatream In Is a |3.&gt;o,(Kio suit filed by. Danny
WEST PALM REACH, Mar. 8
A victory stand wilt tic erected ; ||I3 *J/5.
—(AT— Evaryon* In tha PhlladsL In the center of the field whrru i Oldamar, FI*. —0. (J. Kelly Gardella, former New York Giant
outfielder, who contend* Ills ban­
phla Athletic*' training camp la medal* will he presented.
I (13.70) ruptured the aix furlong ishment deprived him of n chance
ahrprlaad at the ahowlng of 28Winston Purse at Bunahlne Park. to tnuku a living.
gar-old Jo« Aitroth except Con­
1*1)011 HAHHITH
||ot Springs, Ark.—Play Hand*
tra Mack.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 8—l/F)— |
won the featured alx
c'I'fn hot aurprlxed," aald' tho
AIK FORCE TOURNEY
A'a manager-president. "Bcouta What’a the moat hunted nnlmal In I furlong Allowance Itnro at Oak*
MONTGOMERY, Ala.. Mor. 8—
America?
The
rabbit.
1
lawn
.Pnckiii.-L:!
1.11.
laat year told me Aatroth waa the
—Air Force basketball team*
Daniel I.. I.oepy. Ohio Htatc
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beat catcher In the minor lea*
from I0 fields will battlu fur *tho
Bout hern area air force crown In
.
.
ference today that In U.e pant
» - an Invitational tournament open*
tng Thursday at Maxwell Field.
Pasadena, Calif. Mar. H—(A?—
u ‘! ,!tUHmra
tb lft ;h!!«
*((B A,fr
Bowling c!m
gr.a* I Tteealer- Field at Bjloxl, Ml**.,
Luka Appling, tho ageless short* icottontail
rahldl
than mlTnihS?
any
|
(H-ic..a nu three&lt;uay
meeting
stop for tho Chicago White Boa, specie*.
vvltli u “hot p o t a t o " In thulr Undefeated In Air Force rumpctl*
lion this aeaaon, la tha pretourney
ha* some high praise for Hooklo
) or every 1( 0 Hunter* wh
•■*• t
Fred Hancock.
favorito,
ed rabbit*, aald Loady, (17 hunted
....
. ..
"That Hancock lad I* the licit
A perpetual trophy will Ihi
understudy I’ve ever seen In a
awarded the wlnnor, announced
Sox camp," any* Luke, who ha*
Lieut. Ray Truitt, director of
been with the Box since 1031.
dovoa, trlicht
j In the past twu year* they have physical training at Maxwell Field.
Luka la on the watch for H o m e ­ mourning
Brottae. seven »nt.W*Juw hare, fmit
„ rhango In a constllubody to glva him a helping hand
mua door, throa blacktanod daar tfollu| ciwu*o that reatrlcta memTho University of Texas Is play
on doubleneador days.
ami wild turkey, two. IliiiiKHruiM 1)ctll1l(
••jrM]|vlduals of the ing It* ROth basohull season this
partridge and Jnekrabblt, and ««« whlt0 Inn|n , 0»."
spring.
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LAKELAND, Mar. 8—(A1)— valley quail.
oaraJ Manager Billy Evan* a r
Ken Lbctflar, coach of the
tieorgln'a Johnny Ralich, Ala*
d Ip tho Detroit Tiger camp
ly with continued optimism Providence HUmraroltcrs of 'tha b*mn'* Kd Malum and Auburn’*
Detroit ttil might m«ke a Daakotball Association of Amur* Russell Inman each had 13 panel
, PlIOKNIX, Aria. Mar. 8-&lt;A*)
—One of the moat promising
rookies In the camp of tho New
York Giant* is Outfielder Gall
Henley from the University of
Bouthern Chllfornlu. Henley has
bean described as "another Enos
Slaughter" and Is eapected to
reach the main stem In a few
more years.

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ip Frlddy from the Browns'
cash and two playora," Evan*

BARA80TA, Mar, 8-OP&gt;J.Uo*.'
top's Red Box now are all present;
or accounted for excepp outfield*
f r Tom O'Brien, a slugger with'
tha Southern Aaioclatlon'a Blr*
mlngham Barons last aeaaon.'
Auxiliary Infleldsr I,oii&gt; Stringer
Aitlvod yesterday. General Man*
Joa Cronin hat wired
Ian at hla home In Annlaton,
"Any righthander who hits
and drive In 187 atflta naada
Jo be looked at eloeely," aald

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TUESDAY MARCIf 8, 1949

SAN TO RD H E R A L D , S A N FO R D , F L O R ID A

KifPimaivo If It |*orml*H ruin to limit
through und ruin tho
Interim* of your l.omo.
Better attend to thcaa
entail loaku now thun
to pay for expeutlve
dumugoa later. Hill’a
recommend# Barrett
or Ruborold roofing
material* to do the
ii«|tt Job. Come in for
m&lt;M information and

Wildlife S e r v i c e
Announces. Increase
In Ducks And Geese
WASHINGTON. Mar. 8-&lt;A&gt;)—
Thera apparently ar* a good many
mor wild dueka and geese thla
year than Uxt, tha Plan and WildIlf# Seniee «ald today.
But tha coot hava declined In

lAIIOM’S lUHTATIONS
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cox o t r r

m t

]90C1AK8 L ist .HIT TEA
M 6000 CUftft
5AM&amp; TIME, A8*

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Dying duekhlM. bind.
Albert M.' Day, director of the
agencr, laid the annual waterfowl
Inventory, taken In mid-January,
brought to light tha "eneourei
IncTeaae’* In due
the coot decline.

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W estern J a m b o r e e
Newt
W estern Ja m b o re e
T h e T o'clo ck Club
Newa

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Hlbla

is Utlodlee.
Me
EilO Aklune

.* Fear
New, Burrowed,
d o i n g Forward
orchestra a m *r
‘ urnln^ Variety
Uelc
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Noun

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Hanford Shuppar
Tuday'a Hlar
“ It s * Headlines
emory U n i 1 /
Army l
Ualc .over* Pro gra m
Itsquest
Eyrie*
t«yrles by l« d l « i
MunIu by Mtepnei.
Hteuh
Mu*lp
Ku*ter
T h e 4:3o tlr la h t Spot
Htory Hour
HtocS M a rk et lleport
tla telln e yfortila
arm Market Iteporl

?wl-Llle Honge

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1 Two U Tnmola, I J u d ea n r.ee. t
Pride I (llur/'a K&lt;jual, I
it^•&gt;ick‘e
M
n, t lly J in g o , f C la ire Olrl.
. -ittelft(

I lied Chain.
TIIIHU HACK—a/ie Mile
B Moment, S Orey 8 ^ * * 4 1 Hark
eter, S Uur lleley.r, - K in g m a s s ,
J
I P u t t y ’s
lleet, tS Mira l a te ,
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P e e e y , tllpple, I Chat
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Kpl'MTH MAC
CS3—a/ie stUe
lit til
i mt
t/i Holt,
i&lt;oii, t Prltler, &gt; nett'
Jteet 4. Northwestern, S Oueale's
liens, t ate Uorder, T O Fallon Uojw
t lloeamlre Invader.
"
n m i h a c k — a/ia stii*

d r a fe e n
Prince, I W h lr lle's
l T u ll atu lf. t aw ing F a it,
e, tI Crum lloy, 1 O a r T a te ,
tty
t Claes
Cute.
S I X T H HACK— «/l i Mile
1 T ribu n e Chief, 1 W ise Ileclelon,
I No Border, t F a t a l Apple, I
• tdabelle, 4 Nlah i Walls, 7 U sn erat
Itiveto. S Idly M*rr.
a s t v s i X T H h a c k — a/ia Mile
t Ocala, I Habby Man, S My B e ­
au sat, 4 ( le o r a l a Tech. I K ano ok ,
I Mies
Nina, 7 Kln&lt;la
Rule, 4
Carolyn Bull.
SUOHTH R A t ’K— a/ ia Mila
1 Boaa'a lluby, I Hapld F e lt*
I Honey Matron, 4 ttammla Me.
I C. O. F U ah. I B enny Huuask, i
Moon Itnrhst, S Buddy Curl.
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NINTH HACK— n/ie Mil*
I Magjn Choice. 3 F lyin g l.uck.
t Ueantown. 4 P lc n . a n li Drums,
(iraama. I«
Car olin a Hlar. 4 itjm roc
k “B . X . I , 7
.ck
{. ,,- i—‘- u t i l . , « T o f f y lllll
HP
TKN TH HACK— S - O K
l ' t'eine
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t J o i n . Harvard. 3 Huiita'a Image
J Candy lattir. 4 K C. Kay. 4 Tea
Hust ler I Augusta, 7 Pete a Pak. I
Mlee Chicago.
T u x i i t i r r * a s :i ,K i- r i i i .k g
He &gt;1A h lllt'A F K S t ll
F i r s t —Tiny
Jeep, Speed Je e p ,

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The 'government - no longer list*
water fowl popuatlon figures. Dev
aald no prWHctlona can be made
about 1M9 hunting regulation*
until summer breeding grounda
hav* been aurvayed "but It does
look encouraging."

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1 T to y J e e p , 1 l l o i l i Andrews, 1
Sm art
Uoy, 1 S'oititil Muner,
4
v i s a e d Jeep, • Navy Pal, t Only
Youre, S Bid's I-ady.

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The inventory waa taken by
MO observer* ■ In wittering
grounda from Alaska tr Guate­
mala, Jan. ll~t* t4c — ;

RADIO STATION
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Kennel Club Entries

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Bports Parade
J n s n tlrniika B in s*
Time (u I l s u r *
Ituee* for s l.'oly
n e rlra m l Hired.
K ey notes by Carle
Mike Myetarlea
Itldars of Purple Huge
Meet I7ie Halid
Nlehl Kdlllon
|l«dcru*e
Ksctirslon* In (tdencu
Cote (Ilea Club
Hporte K ln « of fhiy
According lo Itecurd
United Nations
Clasalcal Houvgiilrs
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HTALLIONH FAVORED
TIITON, Ga.. Mar. 8 -(/P )—The
Ahrabani Baldwin Slullions are
the favorites In the Southsastarn
1Regional Junior College Baskethall Tournament which opens to­
morrow on the Stallions’ home
grounds.
t ■
I Coach Bruco tirtasettee of Ahraham Baldwin said that six Georgia
and two Florida teams are axpccted In the tourney which continues
through Friday.
He listed the other Georgia

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Second— T w o It Tnmola, Clair )
Girl, rilnry's Kauai.
T h i r d —Grey * c . l i t e r , tiu r B e l eey, l i a r k Moment.
F o u rth — till til
linll. . Itneernlre
Invader. Itusile'e llrJe.
F i f t h - -W h lrlle ’s llal.y, ( la y Irate,
d r a f e e n Prince.
M i n k —Tallinn* Chief. F a t a l Ap­
ple, l,||y Marr.
S e v e n t h —(latihv .Maim, My ||n•tuest. (le o ra la Tech
K l g h t h — llapld
Feller,
Honey
Matron, Itoea'e Itilby.
N in th — Magic
Choice,
I'leaaant
Hreama. T u f fy lllll
T e n t h —Candy l.ane. Ilusile'a I m ­
age, Mlee C h ic ago
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teams as Armstrong,
BrewtonParkcr. Young Harris, South Geor­
gia College and Georgia Military
College. The two probable Florida
entries arc Chlpola College of
Murlanna and Walker College of
Jasper.
Delaware
Park will operate
from May 28 to July 4 during th ^
racing aeason.
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NOTICE
TO ALI. FORMER CLIENTS
'.NTS OF
U FORCE A. DcCOTTES,
ES. DE.
CEASED:
The office of the Intve Ueorgo
A. DoCoMo* Iihh now lii-cu opened
by the undvixignt-d Executor for
u (•(ion period of time for the
pul pout*
of
allowing
former
client* to cull ut nitiil office uml
aecuie file* mill periomnl |iH|«-rbelonging In suul client*.
It will ln.&gt; appreciated if yuu
will promptly cull uml complete
the triiUNnclion of nny iHuirivsIwd with that office.
Doted at Sunfo.il. Firm
7tli day of Murcli, A. I). IP lit.
Frederic V- Hell. Executor
- -Adv.

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M M IIS ib Sinclair Lewis* sto ry . A unmldei ,q
La s V'ccaa
*■lotilt lL* w lu rl was very partial to Numbci Klr&gt;. ». Unfortunately the litth* silver hall ami N iiim Iht Klcvcn iliit not
even strike up a - i&gt;c;ikiii|:
acquaintance during an entire cwmiiir. ami 'J A M.
found the gniuhlrt all abmc
at tlie table, low in spuit
anil linaiu.es.

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lit n nri/in
Hlvurrt- Hr111 *ti pFiitllti&amp;r in (lit i ir1-11(1 l*(iiirt itf HriitlditM' *'Sillm1 III
I’tiHlirfry', mt iil.Li i\l,i iii| till* cif
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Hanfufil. Klnrhln, thl* 27th tint of
Murcli, |94t».
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He unit hIkmiI to put all of
tun tv mam mg chip* m Number
Eleven itguln will'll a llutev.
unrarlltly voice wiuspeieii in
hit ear. " l ’llt it oil Sixteen
flic guinliler wheeleil around
Aside fr&gt;m hmiHrlf uml the
yawning cTiHipler, theie wnmi t
* soul ut »ighl Utterly inyvtl«ml. but linpremetl, the gnnililir
Hiufled lun rliihe to Number
Sixteen. It enllie up* .\-&gt; he wu* uboiit to lake m hi* dtp*, tin* SkitI ill
voice cmmxelril. "t.rt II UiIp !"
Number Sixteen came up upjiili'
&lt;11 iWrttlttu;
The Bumbler. Jit 1,-riHK with rwltcnu nt minid h
thul niyxterlmi.i time mm mole Nor " i* In •11 ipj» o i l . - . f *|*nt Ihr
idK -yed
It I 411111 ITIt It. It "'ll
whole pile nil | \ \ l h l &gt; I ' M h
Mindly
Thr whrel spun At* it **|n«»d dim'' '
■h i * • I hi ri*il mi iti**
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Phone Mfi-J, Sanford.

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Terms can be arranued.

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PROPERTY
MANAOKMKNT
RAYMOND M. HALL, JU g U y
4 Florida Htata Hank BMg.

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T-Shirt* 48c
Army-Navy Surplus
1 0 1 N. Pulmrltu

Ly Ilf to ell C * i f

All mi'nibi'i' of ivn^p i
itn *, r*rv*|il it fru tpiovn*. tltr ,»t
t&lt;* llppi iltictl of «’•«lt| Writ! 114*I

T A u io r r s
— D i m K IN —
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N* or** &gt;tit it*111•I of tpociM
111lit \ " WA4JI * ■*Inch do not
* '■tMinumlu'*

USED CARS
Ml M;ikos M an y
Models

( ioikI Condition
l)r. Henry M eLatilin
Opliilliel list
I El MumIndia Ate

Phone a I 2

IT * &lt;ui 'teed cash we
w Jl rH'iniuu'u y o u r cm*

MELTON’S
.-ml A I’al.nello

Phone 1205

mW OHHMSE
SO r i c h . . . i t s l i c e !

IH/Ii m ul iii tiy K t ij i F \ .h u t ri d) ndn t i t .

NEW FLOORS *urFared to perf, •
Hull. Old flmox made like tie"

BATTERY
(iroiip | From Sll-'»0 I'p-Exdmngo

Flni*biiu;, eltu"&gt;iiK A waxioH-

I*■i&lt;1ittil,- piini'i plum, 22 yrut *
expeiieme lit Seminole Cntllily.
II. M. (iU-iikOii. Luke Mary.

&lt;*'"«|) 2 From Sll.r.ll I p-Exchange

VC.NETIAN III,IN OS made to ord t . fenilnolo Venetian Bilim
[;o. HJii W. Ira St.
Phimi*

(inilip \ l1mm Sld.nO I p-Exchange

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Crtl.l. 617 for Holler*. Oenerator
and Starter service.
Swain'*
•lultery Service, itUI W. Flr.t
St.
ORI.ANIIO MnrnlhH Senllnel. Or­
lando EvenuiH Star Call Kalpl
Rnv. IIA5-J
Expert Radio Rrpulrlnx
Fred Mjer*. l i t E. 2nd III.

U. S. MRMIKNTATIVI to Ihr
NhIiiiiin Wnrtrn AiinIiii (riclil) in
| MiBwn with Hr nriic.ivl iu I'loiilrh f lull&gt;, «»( Vuconhivtu iliirrlor «»f
Ihr SiM'inMv t '111 in 1 11, ,11ml Aiflui v hhnii, lniiirl if ('M-M'iiluli\i , j i n llu-y
llrlp-Sr'f) Self Serxlre (..inntlrr l ilk*-il «1 v1*1 IsiiM r ii|&gt;|)Ihjihuii (nr I) N mi'inhitri hn&gt;, ut t .ikm .Sufi'i m ,
Drier*
IriiHint*
N V
«it*|it1*v:i 1 \v,«a fim-i &gt; t uliru 1*nno liinl l*hi«i » iiiuhmiid
Hill W. 11th St.
Phone I ix'i
thry vvf&gt;tll11 *iti|i|»- 1 1 Ihr |*|i|i« .liinti i»1 111•■imnv stliilf*
ID ' .............
I I m i l t s \N III Nil -uml luo
Milh modern eipiiplnei.
v e i n expet lelire. W- ii ,
anleeil
E • I Slevr n I
II.., It A. Snnlnlil &lt; .11
nfi,. * mi I*.M 01 I** I
\M
SI li\ U li See,.ml 1 ,, N....
* 1 \I 1 n u ll’s m i i i i ii * 1 id
Park \ 2nd.
ELECTRIC or
ACET11.ENE
\\ El.DIM.
Sanford M.-l-t* \ I oiii
208 \V. 1*1 SI reel

LUNCHEON and uhort order* TWO ,li*e plow. Pull behind b dm See .Jmimic Cnxenii'* SI
aerved every day at I.aney'*
lleeie mmlel A. Tractm W I.
Woi k * bn new rn.l ■
Diiih Store. 75c up.
m-w core*. Itndmbii »
1 Killiee, (ieneva.
We inke off uml in-lnll
Expert TIRE Repairing
CITRUS FRUIT IN ^ O U lt
STAFFORD’S AMOCO SERVICE nWN YARD THE YEAR ROUND &lt; nllKN' S llndmim lb i
|&gt;ark A 2nd.
Phone 9197 The world'* lurxeiit and Florida'- ! l-u new Con- and ........
...
Inin-. I'liom- di'a. t\. K
olib'et mu aery offer* fine two
HOT I.UNCIie.n every day from
year old tree* at gieally re
Sanford
e.
11:30 (a 2:00 at ilOMEIt'R
■lured price*. Semi po*lal mid
SEE US FOR
for FREE Illui-trnted catalogue.
MiMEOfiltA I'll Pill N I C
fil.ENN SAINT MARY
FiSHINU TACKLE, Shiner*, lit er.
AND TV PI NO
NURSERIES COMPANY
Soft
drink*
&amp; Santlwirhe*.
CREDIT HI III: M ui
Winter Da tell, Florida
Yvette &amp; CJtirdnn Fluid lug Store,
SANF i i RI)
0*(een Itrlilge. Open every day
PI....
from 8:311 A. M. to «i:0() P. M. New RMII MOTOROLA RADIO. I Hi N. Purl,
Sanford Jewelry A Luggage On , ,
CtoHcd Monday*.
n i- \
300 Sanford Are.
I'hone 1318 , f 2a ,‘i,im
iv l li'Jnir
b o d y Wo r k i ion.
MIRRORS IIESILVKJIKD— Mude
Ihr hr*I inn. in liixvo. K-lnnaiea
6
A H T IC U S h flA N T K II
tu order—Window UIiii Iiih,
fror, IVOI k glMiiilltrril Til. I.i-*t
SKNKARIK UI*m A Paint Co.
mab riid* ii*i*I. Roy UrrT- Paint
lllghPMt ra«h orlia paid for u*ed
112-11! W. 2nd. St.
A Roily Shop, 399 W. 2nd. SD
furniture. Tad Dari* Furniluro
Phone 320.
Co. 311 K. laL Ph. 958.
NKW Magic Chet tia* RunBe. lined r
1 3 N O T IC tS — P E R S O N A L
w##k&lt; ,,hon&lt;p , a5 i . W.
|B
1IE L P ~ w a n t e d

FOR FARMS, hum**, bu*Ifaaa
. \
~
'SALESPEOPLE—men or wameti FREE PAIlKINfi fur uui m-t.'inur* I Block frnm Down T«.x»n
your B RE A K FA ST— aetred every day
property and avreura,
to contact imall hu*lne** owner*
B. A. Strout Realty Agmey
with new Improved rcglMci'-d STAFFORD'S AMOCO SEIHM K
Xt Lanoy’a Drug Store. 36c up.
Phone 'il97
Orle R. Malldeux, Ataoelate
Item. Excellent comnil**lon. Ilox Park A 2nd.
1307 E. Second Straet or phono Mill’* Swap Shop- -Wo buy, *cll or ■ E. C. c/o Herald.
14
LO S * A FO U N D
trade moil anything. TK) Sanrnou-j.
,
fohl Ave. Plume 198-J.
WANTED— Men to qualify for Die
Police Department. Patrolmen LOST—Gold In mu'll xvlih
atone. Itrvxord. Mr*.
I.AIUIK LOT, hearlly Umbered,
and Motor Cyclo Putrolimm. For
BKWINU
M
A
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S
.
Hcrl’a
Went, 198 K IKlb. St.
frontlnK on Cryatxl Lake and
particular*, flee N. O. (lurn.e,
Sewlnir
Modi.
Center,
IIV
W.
(-who View Avenue, City vratar,
Examiner,
City
Civil
Scrvleo
let St. Ph. 111*0.
electricity and phone ronnrcUoni
Board.
16
A l J T U h F O R HAI.K
nrallnble. L. A, Clint, Lakt Army Work Penta k Jacket* 41.60
DRIVER
to
operata
laundry
and
Mary, Fla.
1939 Packard *lx, vxi'dlunl mn
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
cleaning route
Bernut® In Sanford.
“
dltlon. Phono 9IIII-W.
!M N. Palmetto
Inolo
County
Imurtdry
Co.
UTa y f a i r
'«TN7\'PICK-up.
PI...... 1321
NKW CAR RCONOMY
Sanford'* flneit *ubdiyl*lon-laiU
LARUE National Life I a m e a e 4 ltI
„ , .
6, 0, 7 and 8, block 3, Mayfair. only 417.23 per month. !wt u* InCompany wanU man for aill|Ho!
|KuY R««* 8'VI’* y"" m««' for ymir
■tall a now Chevrolet motor
Each lot 6tl x 189.5’. 8500. t u b
(i
c*.r*a -l-klt (n HaaVnar),
ftimrnn
money.
block
axNembly.
c*»h or tornm. Owner LRO
Sava
cxctulvo
u«e
of
oil—
HOUHE
Truiler. 116 B. 21*1. SI. ..r
ROSEN. P. O. Box 814, Miami
ta n i m i .and xi/-i lor appoint*
Sere exeeaalra line of Ka*oIln«i—
Phone II8IS-W.
iliach. Florida.
nient.
Recover that lo«« of power—
oblN U NORTH, will wurlficr 1917
TRY THK UMAC BUIMJBT PLAN 9
WORK WANTKD
'ARMS: 6 nerrt and up, with or
Oldxmoldlo OH hi'diin. I'lamu
CASH PRICE- 4186.00
without homea.
While they ?a*t
LOWER PRICES, Expert watch
»W-W.___________________
TOMES: 14,600 and up, enah or MAVK DOLLARS A T HOLLER'S
SI^Drilfo
o
°S
a^
o
rt
1
l«37
DliDUE, black xedaii, m W
HOLLSR MOTOR SALKS
Shop,. 1700 Bedford Ava. Thone
tlrea k
battery, 1016 motor,
LAKRKKONT ESTATES!
At* tad * Palmetto Aval Phone U I4 JU
____________
_
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4
S
4
.
I roc tiro price*.
_________ _ Sanferd____________
J . ,W. HALL. RoalUr
TEA
Chleken, Oyiten, Shrimp In the
Reliable Real BtUlo SorrieO,
Job, .
tmx. We never cloee. Day A
M|f MaHonrlUe Are-,
i * cundl
5 W * Drill, 7th k French.
in
"
ZoMd INDUSTRIAL
JNT A. PAINT BRUSHES. If
8W corner of f y ta n and _
i.eed’t Had whet, you w m I
Lot* 1. 0 and I H of lot* I
8 and WH of !g&gt;t 9, Block J,
iR A R IK G lu e A Paint On.
Tier K Sanford. IHNMk enah dr
.11*114 W. 2nd. HI.
Ml*
term a. Owner LEO ROSEN, P,
Phene 888
7** jr '♦f**’ « v . ui
o, r 814, Miami I
.V 1
iA L GRILL,
Ida.

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m

ft!'

It A I t l l E l l ' E STAND. :lril. A Son
foul Avenue foi -ule.
dor* by Meyereonl. New xti«k,
Junt arrived.
HKNKARIK E lu « &amp; Puint Co.
12
SPEk’ lA i. S tR V I C E b
I P i-Ill W. 2ml. SI.
Phone .120.
DDIXiK-PI.1 Mtll’TH
PA RIS \ND HER VICK
Heat Material Wood.
tl)‘J Palmetto Axe.
Phone toil
Itm itF.KI.

COMPLETELY furnuhcil, 2
bedroom home In need locution ONE OAK 8 piece dinil.H MliU
l.o.xalliK Trumtfer &amp; StoiUKe Co
excellent condition, immediate
Pine Ave. Phone IUH.
poK.PKHinn, prlee 181175. flood
term*
can
be
arraiiKcd.
P H O N E 148
ONE (L E. ItefriHeiutor. I* o i h I
order. Phone 31 or P87,
I HAVE xome very fine, exclusive, ___________________ _______
a r e r r ir d
Waal Aa* trill
arar tk# lalaobaa# ie mrmlake front huinen near Sanford i Duncan-l’hyfu Diidiin &amp; extena r a a C a a . r k a r a * If r« a » a a ia r
anil some profitnble. ertubllabetl
*lon tiible, uxeil
la llalaO la Ik a Ir lr o k a a * k aak.
liiixliieatei, in Sanford. 1 uUo I - 480.115 Kneehole l)e*k, Limed
!■ r a l a r a fa t tk la a rsaain n M a•la a Ik a a a r a r l l a * . la . i t t r l t .
have furmx and rnueli hind.
Oak, u*cd
i lO.KO
la o a r l i a a r l l r .
l a a rO tr tar
1 • 4111.60 Low liny Client of Draw­
aa fa ra a O a r I k * kaal a a u ik l r
What ever you need In real era e r r tr a , a l l W a a l AOa n a a l k r
er*, xhop worn
421.05
tuttf, xec me Irefore you Imy.
l a a a r * m # a a a t k * A a r k a fa ra
2 • 430-6(1 Ilox Sprinif*. double
a a k llr a l i a s .
V. A. WIIIDDON. SR.
*l»o
unio each
Xltl.tl.’i
119 H. Park Ai«.
Ph. 1281 3 • 130,60 Box Sprlnit*, twin *Ue,
n a a a a a r O t r k i Iv a ir a ia lr .r
| | a a t r e a t a r r a r a l a r e a r aa.
*lit-,i worn, emu
* l ‘J .0o
M t i * a a a l aa ra a a a a a lk la fa i
HOUSE—3 room*, hutli, furninhed 6 • I I 2 .9 6 lla*»ock«, dynp worn,
a r i a Ik
or unfurnlnhed. N. I.ulixbeiH- Itt.
each
I 3.116
2. Ilox PIA, (lindervllle.
2 - 4220.011 Chippendale Sofa'*,
aliuhtly soiled,curb
47U.5H
THE
WILL Sacrifice 6 loom modern 5 411.1)5 Fell Iluxe Run*.
x 16.
limixe with hath on lot loo x 1115; each
t IUU.
with few fruit tree*. Near Mt. I . lined Sola, fnunc uml h, i i , ip
Plymouth Coif Course. William
H ERA LD
in iruml *hupe, cun Im- m
Wcinmnnii ucrii** hiphuuv fmin
covered
4ir.no
Shell hh* Hint inn on route Hi 451MI5 Kneehole de*k, 7 diuuci
ueiir Sorrento.
lllomle. Maple, Waliuil
e.u I
I
V tm REN T
•*,,
K A im i i.r.s”; ,7 i. sa l k j Ri'M Jn'.I.V 12 It Rioaillnoill,c.-llull
(INK 1 room furnUheil apartment,
A III ow n Colonial pnlliun, p&gt;
eleetrle itufv and refri Herat or.
. | ki,
l».,«L*i,.» Hlnri, or WASIIIMt A 1 olirlliPH
S*|. Yd.
4 5 1'"
o r t a k iii
* “ H
r STAFFORDS AMOCO SERVICE
MATH Ell'S
Jta W. 4th. S t . ___________ ____ Park A 2nd.
Phone 9197 * 01 E, Fir*«l SI.
Plume 127
FURNISHED upartmrnt, hot wa- FR1HI) JUMBO SllRlMl dinner*
b'SED No1K,. upu.tment *u.
ter. Adult* only. 814 Elm.
, everynlKht. 11.00. HOMER'S.
i ______________
__________
fllHeiutoi 4&lt;I6.00. Call In
UNFURNISHED 4 mom apart- TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line.
„t Miller-lii*hop Appliume
merit. Apply 120 I’ulmettu Avc.
Hunt'* Tuxedo Feed Hlore.
Phone 2 0 .

SANFORD

F A D E F IV iJ

IS iMoiiihs ( nia run Ioc

Strickland-IWorrison, Inc

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TH E BANFOHD H E IA L P , M W P p W R P X G W P A

P A G ! so c

Fort Sumpter Battle
To Be Re-Fought In
Fireworks On Apr. 19

Medina Shortens1
Hours For Trial
Of 11 Top Reds

TU M M Y M A iq u

Hollywood

C e le ry . M a r k e t

HOLLYWOOD, Mar,
tj. 0. C'AHLDT1 S B
Paramount aeems to be looming
CHARLESTON, Mar. 8 ’(Spec­ ahead in the race to gat a Jet
U I H T H ^ T r ' ' CAT"
Hanford
ial)—Reenactment of the battle of flight picture on the screen.
(MMo
Fort Sumter, In firework*, will be
KKMINOLB COUNTY
•'Jet Fighter” Is jrettlng high
onn of tho major events of the
Damsel
Isiwtr K. Co»«t
Axnlua Fe.tlvul In Charleston Apr. priority on Alan Ladd’* busy
schedule. Ha m*y start the film
Other rinrlds
19-24.
LOfttDA
after he fialshea "After Midnight."
. Calif.
The firework* display fa aebid- Meanwhile RKO'e "Je t Pilot" is
Ca If.
If
lik'd fur Apr, «0 on tho battery, ■till In the scripting stage nnd no
Ls Ilf.
eral
t i i h s r It
where Charleston resident* pro­ starting date Is announced fur
TOT A L
menaded and watched during, the Warners' “Je t."
JIMW Y O R K M K T. * L I
* NEW YORK. Mar. 8—&lt;/P&gt;attack on tho harbor fort Apr. IX,
There's an Interesting problem
Fcdcrsl Judge Harold K . Medina,
»*■ Clear. Trie 14. Arr, H . Unloads
1KOI. E. Mllby llurton, director ot
announcing hr was "(reviouily
the Charleston museum, who ha* In connection with the' Jet sub­
yt.n.
u i ri-m r W
F
,“ «• uuiqf f--------------To"
'oo(j &lt;
&lt;iual.
' been nniiiiliiled chnlriiinn nf the jects. Air pictures have featured
*00(1
1Ul
fatigued." today temporarily aliorl*
me
uramanc
poWer
of
roaring
enl.io
•
see
muck battle, suys plans aro for
tnrd.haujt G th»-tnni piiaty trial
i.ee - MO
‘
1 t\ :
' ri'pllrns of the forts involved to ha “ Inc* and vibrating planes. FirstSill • I M
most ly
pi 11 high U. S. Communitti.
arid
uccount*
indicate
jet
flight
s.ee - Mo
• do* .......
moored near the battery for tht
BUSAN
PETERS
and
ALEXANDER
KNOX
face
a
momentous
pro­
Is something like sitting In space. blem In this scene from Columbia's "THE SIGN OF THE RAM". most ly
» Medina laid hr expected (elec­
mock conflict.
u tlod
.Apparently there’* not much Showing at tho Ritz Theatre screen today and Wednesday.
tion of a jury, which began yeilA S ^
W j f .5
i The bnttlo of Fort
Humter,.drama In a whoosh.
R ascal
terday, would lake at lead a week,
which marked thu opening of thu
I H dux, fsw ............ .........
Clark Gable’*
vehicle
being
1*1 do* .......... .........- ....... S IS •
find added:
, Wur Between the Stales, lasted
CITRUS REPORT
most ly ............. I . } I
•
two days, before the fort fell to whipped up by Preston Sturgea
"I have become grievouily fa­
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. B -W ) 4 dus ................................... 4.11 soum
la
like
a
dilly.
Tha
king
will
de
the
Confederates
under
dencral
O.
40*
—Report of the State Citrus In­
tigued during the long hour* I
play a tycoon who auffers a break­
do*'
; T. Beauregard.
spection Bureau at 10;Qfl A. M. la do*
.....................
spent from morning until evening
down and la told by his doctor to
A m e . Pascal
today
In
boxes:
'
Another
hlstmlc
event
of
the
•low down. So Clark goon to. a
TALLAHASSErr, Mar.
MAmining rxhibila and for the
Grapefrtit Orange* Tangerines (Cuercctlu a
festival will be the lancing tour­ small town for a rest, lfo ends up —The Bt. Joseph
for
F r i d a y ■ t/4/44
“ — Telephone an
a
period that we are examining talei41,429
70,720
7,272 dntdsn H. ■ do* should read 4,11*
nament. This sport Is a revival of by reorganising the town and TVIp graph Company today wa* Rail
l.oo, mostly l.oc-t.n Instead of aa
■tn, x x x w* will itart at 1 1 and
Truck
19.930
69,142
236
|community game* of tho Old Working as hard as ever,
lven)
authoriz'd) to Increase Its charge
199,862
7,608 IDCIDNATI
Smith. Horsemen titled and dressed
|diourn at 4,
M A I M K T BTMAQY
Paulette Goddard ha* been drop­ for service* to the Slate Hospital Total 61,260
J
*
* Clear. T r k 14. Arr. F l a I, Catlf
a*
“knights1
'
carry
nlnc-foot
&gt; Previously, court has bean in
ping hint* that she'd like to play at Chattahoochr* from 118.16 » ________ ________ ______________
lances on which they try to catch the dumb mlatrea* In "Horn Yes­
FI,A. r a s c a l
session from 10:30 A. M. to 4:30
|three rimtal rings ns they gaflop| terday." It would mean a repeat
114 dus, fsw ______ _
4.11
P. M.
down n cour-e.
with Rrod Crawford, who I* np* Utilities Commission said the pre­
” Defense attorneys introduced al­
■ANFONI) STATM rA M M K H *
sum s .......................................
1.4a
NAffOMAl FIIWDINT of too American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Herbert i In Charleston and other parts penring with her in “Anna Lu» sent monthly charge Is “unjustly
MAHMirr
4 ilus
most 500 exhibits in their futile A. Goode of Portland, Ore, presents the Auxiliary’! first red crepe paper I of South Carollnu arrangement* casta. .
H c r o a r do m
.
and unreasonably discriminatory"
sa m e ------.............
T h e fulluw ln * pries* reported hy 4 d ot tu )O t‘s
man-week challenge to the jury
........... i l o - |.M
Paramount got out a lot of It* against other subscriber*.
poppy of Ita annual aala to President Trumon ut tha White House. Legion ; are shaping up for other events
Ihe ilealere on the Hanfurd Mists llulden He art
nrstam which Medina rejected last Commander Perry Brown of Desumont. To*., was present at the cere- |of thu festival: ihe mammoth pa- dtur* for It* sale* convention
Market fur
sutd
The
hoapiUl
operate*
It*
own
Farmer*
Msrkst
fur pruducs
pruducs *uL
lit)
i
rnile
of
flouts,
the
sport*
and
___
p i and
rs uu
•
*
to truchsrs
snd deale
dealer*
up tu
tu 1Xt11:01 i*IO dot ........ ..........-------- M l • fj
party, but gues* who got the most
la which the poppy was presented. (International foundphotoj
Friday. He frequently accused them
Mar. I. 1»(».
waterfront events, dances, child- attention— Mack Bennett. The switchboard, but ha* sia trunk
r-Ai.tr. pascal .
gjf stalling through this period.
. . . 1 dot, ord. qua).
{ run's pets parade, and selection comedy king's biography la bolng llne* connected with the telephone ftesne, nisck Valen tine
•* iir*d.
;* # : 171 |
. ROITOD
MKT
■ Tha
Trie judgi
Judge also deniad an apcompany’*
switchboard
at
Chatl).1
^
.
,
M
'tInd.mr*.m
u*it
frisu r
I of the queens
planned hy the itudlo. John Luna
Uu Hj&gt;r .................. . »| »? * ! ! i xi» clol.
plication to txcuse ona of tha deVisiting queen* provide tho hub will play Bennett and Betty Hut­ tahoochco.
&gt;1 fondants, C
Clty Councilman Ban*
The commission said
around which thu entire festival ton the Mabel Normand role.
Davis, Jr., to attand a
Jamln J. Pi
showed that 21.62 percent
Mill*IINW«# fc'fttM
11it#|
revolves. Once chosen hy their re
MOM rousted out Its star* again calls through the Chattahoochee; Ci
council meeting.
speclive communities, they will be for a portrait by a national m*ga
for passage of a federal ntd-toHo assarted “there will be “no •ducation hill.
included In Asolea festival advance sine. To avoid any protocol, tho exchange arr handled
' Moment of this trial whan tha
publicity and onro the festival names were seated alphabetically. hOSpital.
And the president urged Con­
, *.,«.in. I.. . . III. llal.1
tl i,A H 00
proceeding* era under way with­ gress lo speed action on uhi lo
upon*, they will become tho dar­ "That Gable Is always In the mid­
- ill
out tha presence of all tho defen­ education.
lings of the city nnd tho state, dle of any picture," said Spencer
4
Churchm
en
dants."
“If our country Is to retain Its
nnd will tie royal visitnn at all Tracy. "He picked tho right Initial,"
Defense lawyers scraped tha freedom In a world of conflict­
events
of the six-day festlvnl In
John Payne h-.s u rmnrt plan to I
bottom of the legal barrel yes­ ing political philosophies," ho
( C s a t l a a e a r e a m r i s e o n e*
Charleston
» oo - 1.|4 i t i l ..........................
t R : *»•
s Dos ilur
terday in a last-ditch fight said, "We must tnka steps to as­
fit current conditions, "Whenever |of political and civil rights.
„
,
.
„
,
„„ , ,
,, . Hquseh, Velluw Hu l lp r
I sign for a picture, I promise to
•gains starting tha actual trial. sure that nvery American youth
do*'......—
J
m * « 1"
/.tlravko Ilezlov, J8, Methodist,, Turnip*, tins llun ...... ''•IS ■* i ’ll most*ly &gt;®
But Federal Judge Medina shall receive Ilie highest level of
help exploit It hy tours or any 16 years for espionage, three •Tumatuse, Frt ........... . J-S! ' ? J ! i I'sseal ..................... ..... ....... S.M . M l
( ’o n jfrt'H H
T in
I 0» - 4.40 m . | d ol
_______M 4 - (.44
turned down a hatch of motions training hy which he can profit."
other means," he tell* me. That’s years for spre
spreading falso rumors i Tumntuee MslciTNVa
and called In a group of prospecwise In these time* when produc­ and a 260,000
H'sBtlwwf* r mm l*as* O*#)
K0route from the Orlando hose
0,000 leva fine on the Ioranaea^Valsnclas llux X* op
i
*
°
i
■
j*
do*
..............
I' • t i i
Juror*.
“
‘ I.U
M&gt;1S
ence with Mr. Truman, liefora the ers uru more conscious uf exploit­ same charges. Ills sentence was
to Winter Park, the President de­
p o orsr .'______ .............
h'J^
. Tha panel nf no that walked In­ dicated the Mills .Street Causeway
oka
ATLANTA.
M
K
T.
I
L
L
President left fur Florida, that ation.
hravler because h* had been in the. |iul ............................. (i.to
14* C lsa r. . T r k ». Arr.
to court included four negroes and In honor of the late Henato, Ch,tr­
ho want- a finish fight made on
Iiron Martin and Jerry Lewis mllltnrv reserve
llerelpte
fairly
llahl
tudsy
on all c i l p t s v#ry lig h t by truck.
military
reserve.
p
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„
|
u
.
d
e
ma
n
d
good,
f-akhag#
about 20 women—two of the ies O. Andrew, Ill-Flu), who il'ed
the rule change.
slarl their radio show in n week
. Hold i n H e a rt :
Ralrhev, Baptist minister, murkel sirunasr, auad demand, FLA
1-4 dos - ............. . ....... |,40
group* the defense ha* charged on Kept. IH. Ill-Ill,
This nppuronlly prompted Bona- or two. The night club comics nro ton/.nhnrt
ui.ee.
C„r
anvlnir
and
h
160Cntitiaga
■«!•«
today
was
mostly
sams
I Apt 4 haldqvsrs, low
are discriminated against In Jury
tor Itiis-cll |l)-(ia), railing signals •art of NIlCs plan to regain ten yt ars fur spying anil a iw , , n p. r ba(I. vegstaMe* fslllna
.Mrs, Andrews, widow of the
■
i06
li
ve
fine,
i&lt;
&gt;
nisei
iitiniuy
requlremsMs
sold
aa
....;
r " ; ...... •;.... .......
torrice.
fur
the
filibuster,
to
tell
his
speak­
Istunlng power lost hy CUB talent
Senator, stood beside Mr. Troinun
Almost nil the time since the during the ileillentieo surround* ij
ers they will have to do their mlds. They'll Iiav„ thu prise time
Ladln roimV.aS.renlecu.Ul.was
' l l V S i s w , d.ire-trial proceedings opened Jan. hy inrnds-ts of thu Andrews
best toward u-lrig up a day’s time following Bob Hope nml Fibber uciguitted un spy charges but was j nmnd mudsrats.
17 had bean consumed hy the c!eser'enred *u five years In prison.
T~
~ ~ VT
I 1" *
each.
McGee,
family
and
about
26
leading
rivir
fanse’s unsuccessful attack on the
The President's reported insis­
Chnrleti Coburn
keeps busy nnd a 4,090,000 leva fine for black | V e g e t a b l e M a r k e t
and
political
figure*
of
(Image
JACKSONVILLEI Mo». 4 -(A F )—
Jury picking system.
------------------------tence on n showdown didn't Jibe enough at 71. Ho goes from “Tho marketing.
—Florida eggs, m m a 0 / ads A
; Court wa* adjourned after (.'mmty. The Senator's son, State
qu ality.
1 &lt;
with what annul Administration Western Slory" at U-l lo "Every­
Rep.
Charles
(1.
Andrews,
Jr.,
M"ko
Dlmlror.
“»■
„
T
Markst
■sasrslly stsady on
three of the penal had been axllcutrnunls were -living behind tho body Doe* It" at 20lh-Fox to Church ol Christ, got six years I Mr|y Ntw york market on Flur*
Introduced
Mr.
Truman.
Mayor
eed from service for personal
scenes.
jp s ix
"Bodies and 8ouls" at MUM. Lat­ nnd r l ’ ht months for spying, one id* fruits and v*a*t*ble»i
aeons. Mora prospective jurors William llrurdnll of Orlundo iun&lt;l«
Currant M a r k et f e e . . . ___
ter Is a father-son doctor story year f ir spreading rumor, and a
examined today.
|Itha presentation speech.
1. Hnan bsan*
starring Glenn Cord and June line uf lO.tiOti uvas. lie was dep- bushslB
bushels pI'lsqlKula
w
lsn tlfu ls J.»0-t.l»,
I . S 0 - - I . I I , /*
f*W
“ tha
■* panel‘ t h e 11 President Truman was tho sec­
The Judge told
poore r iow a s 1.14, Htrln glss*
J(Uyaon.
rived of civil rights for eight t.po,
trial might last two months or ond Chief Executive to visit Rol­
llla ck Vatsn tlnes fsw bsst I 10-1,11,
•0
Quickie.......... Ricardo Montalhan years. His property was conlUcat- pnnrsr duality |.on. 1 .i s , W a x * * n DmaL
lins In the lost t.'l years to receivn
Naira
ff'willltete#* F rom F « i f f)«#i
......
„
quality
CIO.
Florida
la rg e
---------- ‘ IT ex
M
la
hoping
for
a
flight
picture
as
44
an honorary degree. On Mar. 24,
«*d.
through cloud* nnd I had a hel­
lls s fsw fulr qu alliy 1.00.
Halts d lr scl ( o r o a t u m s r s
Angel Dlncv, 40, olso I’cnt- llst.lm
1000, President Franklin flehtmi
*
henna h u ih sls
4.00-4.04.
luva time finding an opening hla next nt MGM. He's gut the
41
build
far
It
I.lntlu
Darnell
will
ocostul,
wns
acquitted
nf
spying
Il
sels
I..
A.
cra
tes
bunched
unRoosevelt received the honoraiy
liVJluV-—
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ii
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kno
wn
count
poor
qu
al
ity
M
S
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Hmall
......
...
,11
u
f
I
I
display
her
shapely
gams
ngnln
but
got
u
year
fur
spreading
fnlse
degree of Hortnr of Literature,
■mom was greeted hy illgultarles
u ji
i» * ( "
1 i.'nMmue 1\ tmsliel tiuxss Uumss- r.'xlrs
fC w a tla sse Front F a a e ( i n n
At the same ceremony, Mis.
from New York amt New Jersey, In "Everybody Does It." Long runiors. He was fined 10,696 lovas, ll(. n„und type l.so-l.oo. poorsr la rg s
41
quc. (Whampoa is llie old (.‘hinrir Roosevelt received the Algernon
1 IS, Ited typa 1 VO. few 1.14, sm a l l ­ l.W t poultry
time
no
see.
Ills
properly
wns
confiscated
nnd
including nvtnllmi and public of­
er s i t e 3.0U, savoy type few 3.uu.
To
Ills
civil
rights
were
lifted
for
military academy.)
Sydney Sullivan Medallion, 'onficials.
r. r sT°
3.34. Cucumlmrs hu shrls 11.00, pour
O
sssrs
C an iu m tr*
to fnlr ■iui ' I I iv ( o n . s u n , l a r a * a l t* trry sr i rad
tw o yenrs.
Refection of Hu, It was pointed shiered one of tin1 college'- hi idl­
Eddie Eagan, New York Athle­
fsw
1.00,
pt
ck
lss
10.40.
est
awards.
N lbs u » ,— ~ II
II
6ut, would weaken the control
Mid-Wewt Freeze | Alex iioder Zuhnrluv, 66, Meth­ K s s i ’ lsnl lon lisli lisal 1,14-1.11, IUru
tic Commissioner, was listed among
rad
odist minister, wns ncqullted of iooriT l.an-I.40, Eacsrola bu sh sls i - l llsrs
In lOSO. almost two years after
•vor the rnhlnel hy Chlang ami
(he official greeters, representing
UwU It
»..ll
II
.0i1-3.29.
Ilrs
sii
onions
IK
Inch
csleaiihmugi' hot sentenced to n year
tl ?U fe |l R II 9 it t i e * * •’ M g t U n i * .
Other uUrn-crmsrrvatlve eiemcnl* ho retired os I’resldiml, Colvin
heavy
Muvor Wllriiu ll'llwyer nl New
•ry cro trn sp p ro x im a lsly 4 ttussn 4!(*n
lbs s p - „
. II
of the Kuomlntang (government Coolldge nml Mrs. Coolidgo visit­
II
vr remained below fluod stage but in prison for spreading fulsu ru­ 3.40-4.00.
York.
Hina
L s l t u c s bu shsls Hlg Itoston typ*
party). Chlang'a weight ha* been ed tha college hul did not receive a
The nd nml silver plane was in Iowa scores of persons still mors He was fined 6,000 lcvns fsw
l
l
a
h
t
----II
n
3.40-4
110
,
i
n
a
l
s
r
n
rr
a
ts
a
.
flu.
SPRING P R I N T - Spring'* surrounded quickly hy the milling wero unable to return to their and deprived of civil rights for
gilt In the government despite degree.
itnostsrs,
t ,
, ,s
m a in s
fsw t.o o -t .io . L im a *
1/4 Itnostsrs,
' «
. U
First presidential visit to Win­ pioulded shouhlerline In a dress liming of visitors at tho field l&lt; homes following thu flood* over two years.
luishil c a rto n s I’srala n s 41-114 t old ................ ..............||
w? retirement since Jan. 21 at Ids
1/4 bu sh rl cartuna 44-IOOa I&gt;rssssd N. rT ityle 4fStilltea sftAll the churchmen stood before 4.40-4.00,
ter Park was mode hy Chester 1 Df turquoise and black ring-dot see lie* flier complete his record- the weekend. Borne 1,600 had been
ancestral home In Fenghwa.
l.r.ll,
34
-34*
3.40.
s Ho Is said to ha closed lo acting Arthur In IHH.'I mid the second hy Bilk Cuffed neckline Is tied In a smashing flight. They almost nh- jvariiateil over thu wcekeml be­ the three Judges In tho Palace of
Frysrs .vi
C s ls ry I * Inch o r a ts s (InlOsnbsart NA.
"
n 1&gt;
cause of high water*. In Missouri Justice listening to their sentences. 1 ilnirn 4.00-1.11, fsw 4.00, 4 ilussn
president l.l than to Chlang. He I'rashlent and Mrs drover Cle'"1- &gt; tenter front bow and tho bodice .scored the plane.
1
0H-S.00.
4
d
o
i
i
n
1.40*4.00,
S
dotsn
I
t
.
Valley,
gas
service
still
was
cut
buttoned
down
the
front.
Skirt
There
wns
no
visible
emotional
re­
'
g
•nd the generalissimo have had an land In 1HHK.
4.40-4.00, 10 dossn 4.40-4.00. X X s
off and wnter wns being ration­ action from any of them,
t.9C l'nacs l 1 dossn 4.31-4,40, ] U . fts ^ h i^ y ~ ~ ~
«
uneasy truce In recent year*,
Tiie sky was chiudloss nml him ; fullness start* from below rows
IIKI.I. AH'-'S HIKE
1
o l t n 4.34-4.14, 4 dossn 4.4A-4.to, * lbs up
ed.
Resident*
In
the
town
of
4,009
...... 41
The courtroom had added dec­ 4 ddossn
f Run'* announcement that ho dreds of townspeople, student* nml i &gt;f shirring.
T.M.I.AHASHKK, Mur. H—&lt;/P) —
4.14.
tfsns
were
to
receive
typhoid
shots
to­
oration for Ihe sentencing. Court
ifld hi* cabinet had resigned canm member* of the college fined ihe I ( O . J r H i faitlialv I’huto)
The Florida Railroad and Public
1‘sp p srs bu shsls C a llfn rn la won- l i g h t
*.—
i 'If
s r * msdlum s lss fsw 3.00-1.40, It nsstsra,
Suddenly at a meeting of the leg- Rollins rumpus on hour or more
tltllltles Commission took under day. Highway 76 wns reopened bailiff* had wheeled In a hlg while d
o
t
h
s r tlutln oss t y n s 3.14-1.14, fsw
through tho town and rail tra i­ ntastor bust of Premier Gcorgl
Matlve Yuan, which has had hi* before Ilia Pre-idem arrive.I,
advisement
today
an
application
l.oo, s m a l ls r slss low a s l.oo.
, To Tho Chief" and Ihe "Star
Dimitrov, the old line Communist
t'n l a t u s s 40 pound t a o k s Oils* r l ? . . ^ '.^'dm w n *hs*4s end fstt
feollclai under fire. Tho legislature 1 Military policemen weri) sta­ ' Hpangled-Banmir."
nf Huuthern Bell Telephone Com­ nee was resumed.
About 60 mile* north nf MU- gko bow rults Bulgaria,
lum p h * '--T r iu
wash sd 1114 ‘1 and‘ HU ‘t
tioned ul scores of corners nnd
•hatred Hun'* announcement.
pany
for
an
Immediate
nine
per­
s lss A 1.11-1.00. f sw l . l l , P ontia c* Frysrs rate, •)..
WUri ValUy, the Mnnoon.-Harriaeveral uninn
Union lplcullarn
spectator* nflU
had t'H I s lss A w ss h sd 1.14, Hsbagni*
' Bun - whose father wa* Hr. |wide arena were roped off nml j Orange Avenue, the main street, cent Increase In rate*.
I was lined hy cheering thousands.
c o t i s ^ ^ - 'T - M •/
"
7 * rf!0nI fld ° n] ° &gt;W°® been In the court room an hour wash sd UH t s lss A 1.11. HsOJshs* fi-ii*
Bun Yat-Hen, “ father of tha Chin- guarded for thu offlclil party.
The Increase would lie In addi­
lb .x y — L jHflfl■.**&gt;.•
ii
Tho PrcsUmt worn'a black ham- tion to the temporary alx percent acre* of lawiands and forced before
h .rn— Ihe sentencing
..ni»iu.in&gt; began.
h s m . The
Th« j4^_qii*rt b s s k s t s Itsds I t * dnssn lltn hsavf*
,stepped Into the
4 m Republic"
The president arrived at Rollins
several farm families to evacuate trial had been held In public.
burg
hat,
striped
trousers
and
a
J
lb*
up
"
j
U
u
.,,
I
t
t
.,
*'
fI“l4
Hqusih bu shsls Y s ll s w 1.40, l a rg as Chlang'a choice College nt 11:2(1 A. M. Tho official
boost granted the company under their livestock.
»» • 1
,
t r s i s * 1.00-1.40, Acorn 4.00, Coca- MtflE
That was during the party stopped at the Admlnlstra- black scml-foimnl coal, ’('hero was bond, effective Jan. I. The com­
Temperatures were around nor­
s s B s s l a r e s to vary t a r n * l . i o . lig h t ......
n
temperature
of
G
O
to
111
degrees,
Huebow. Chlang’a regime tlnn
Bull mng directly In front of
pany asked that the new Increase mal over most nf the country out­
...............illng
3.90. fsw 1.15. H bu shsls sm all to Hnottsrs.
msdlum sits 110.1 .0 0, s a m s 3.00, old :..............
waa falling apart under tha rum­ tho chapelI where lie was to receive i At uao point ii ruupla of boys also he granted under hand, pend­ side the North Central cold belt.
Inraer low a s 1.40.
|held up a crudely painted sign ing a final decision.
inative weight of Communist vlct- his degree,
They were ellghtly higher from
IC u a lta a s d P ra m P a r s O s s t
Harold Wahl and Leroy Col­ tho Great Lakes region south- of an assistant county agent to do
that gave them all China
Tho reremony nt the airport was reading:
Eds lives In fresh.weter rivors, of^w orl?e7^^pe” nj*wk«n tSor
"Thurmond."
lins, attorneys for tho comonny, westward Into Taxaa anil gener­ field resparclt and advise on plant­
North of the Kangtic River.
brief, A 21-gun salutu heralded the
As Iho parade reached tho said the requested Increase would ally lower along the Atlantic and
Spasm" t0 ‘ h* S*r , ***° 8,11 t«.i am old^#nougI( to prevtfla food,
Bun and acting President LI had hlg shin’s arrival.
ing of pasture*. Th* County, he
of owesn* and m*lre
Bt scan eye to eye. LI ha', been
Dr. Holt, Governor WatTan, causeway, several Confederate return Southern Bell (9,228,652 a Gulf Coast state*.
■aid, would share tha cost* of the
--------------------- — ~
flags
could
ho
seen
III
tho
crowd.
year.
taking to end China's three-ysar Senators Pepper and Holland and
Thor* waa oomo rain In lower assistant'* (4,000 a year salary
itU war at almo*t any price. Bun tha mayora of Orlando and Winter
Tha President hack to normal
Michigan, Illinois and Missouri with the Bute, Mr. P o m replied
Radioactive carbon-U lose* half
hoiked at stiff Communist de­ Park were among thofa welcoming aftar his late sleep yesterday, beat
. . . .
•ome snow accompanied the that would be impossible for tha
tha Chief Executive,
moat of his staff down to break­ half ita radiating power In 0,000 eoM Into North Dakota am) Min*, Hoard to do anything on the matter
year*.
Sun moved the robinft to Cdnton
Tho base hand played “Hall fast, reporter* wur* told.
noaota.
Itcfare Oct. t, but lt would he taken
'tor Chlang loft In January, lea*under consideration then.
a Li In Nankin*. Last month,
The repurt of flupt, L. I*. DrlsI flaw In Canton to pursued*
kell concerning Impravcmcnta at
in to return to Nankin*.
1MB l o u m i warn m a » b m W tha County Homo drew enmmendt
At ibo time, l.l’a olooo omocIoIto* United Mate* Ate Forcs’i B-60 lion from Mr. Pope, Recent im
i aald It wao the acting PrealhontMT, lAMkg Lady II," fiaakad provemenl* Include new fencing
m fi "final effort." They aald
hy a M l
thate hirtarie noa-etop Installation of new llghta In tha
Sun did not rourn, M would
wortd flight, 'M l th* barn, and a new ewlng built by
get Sun from tho premiership,
ol thate apte trip to NiWMnaa Mr. Drlskelt under a tree outside
a
itoaplto tholr attitude toward
■ a prone nonferncw at tha the hnme. lie reported that tha
mao with th* Radi, Sun and hla
Comma Ate Foma Boon, Fort farm dairy Is In good condition and
Inot had hoan doing oomo spadeWorth, Texan. Tha big plana mad* that ntllk lit produced at a coat of
&gt;k for forthromln* negotiations,
tha IM U m ite flight in M hours 26 cent* n gallon. Egg* from the
i himself had boon ilatod to
m 4 mm minute. At toft, a B-19 poultry farm cost tha county 16
d tho govornmont'i 10-man da*
tenhat plana nfuate tha “Lucky ccnta a doxon, ha aald.
itlon tho peace lalka,
Lady 8 * to tha ate during pnwttea
A request by Mrs. Franc** Me-

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I lie d rfr iu ie
min ist ry (
•aid taniglil the tr a i ls -.I o n i a n
\rsli
legion
"•tupped U m e l i
f o r i r i |iriH’reitliiK‘* tow ard llie
lied S e a Ia n n ol Aipihn ahoui

T o

B r e a k

F i l i b u s t e r

New Registration j^Soil Day’ Plans
And Voter Record Are Outlined At
System Approved C O f C M e e t i n g

Cloture Petition T o
Be Filed To Force
Ruling On Debate
1-iimi By Barkley

^Secretary Aihrson tuul today tin*
Atlantic treaty, as now drafted,
m*kr» clrar the nations signing u !
will
defend theimelvr* .ntum-i
U V 'M l Y .f u N Mlir. O— f/P)—
■III niili-i from l lie |mrt No dr
aggrrr.icin (ruin any quarter
A. liu I, I
t •if- were g i i r u uIhuiI rs--II11'•
Itir. xrats today
Summarizing &lt;it a lira* ‘ otilet
ol Ih r III!Ill lllg.
nuke an effort in
'o m it y
O kavs
C o n ­ idH.S Acres Ol Airport dc. i,i, ir ’1
enst the negotiations on the Irr.il&gt;
1 aie.'i ion la tlicak the
(fit, Aclirtun pictured llie pact a»
11&gt;M)t*N. \l,r
i .- m d
W ill B e U
stru c tio n
Ol
Rond
; i. ti r
the and result ol western polity,
t i ' i i t t h i r i*|&gt;iik* %)ii til ‘' till in
I -'o r
1 I c n i o i i s i i'.ii
To
L .ilc r
B r a n t le v
•id'-f Lu^as of IIdevelopniriils l»i usmlrt «&lt;n by Rus
«i I\ I »tII ,1111 It.tw 11‘pMll* ilk tl I't-t It
lai. i ,ii
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the moic wax apzyia's blocking ol prate.
it- «i*
.it* movmi! Inn.inl' itn
M »■ ili hi I n L i il i i - /1■i *. t
l i e l oiniii ■n V■--let
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I lie ol Noithern
Only yerlrrday, the .Secretary ol
111ilk 11 V’.illliHH'tl
SlM |»lMl
1(4‘ II * f *f l.l • i* i . i o 1 lilt ill
l\ l|&lt;|01 &gt; I &lt;li.
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i* 'in incmbcn.
State dncuised ihr proposed treaty
1*1 \q. I n
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1 i • Hull i r ,*l«l l.li , .14 H ' *•( 1 M ■t .. . i , \lmiM i|*
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tlu- l.uca* will tile
with the Senate Foreign Relation*'
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Committee. Die members informally
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k*‘ti ll*&gt;V' i Ii»m* IIn* Itill »* •••Xltli i l l . . II .. •i»|' ■I ''ellllliol,- N n l i »*ii‘ * 14 n i &gt;&lt;h 1 *\ |*i*»i .I I* In.nl ii,..
t ileiiale I iut will
approved .» final licaty draft.
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AcheMin illd not disclose the '
s R-iikU.,
I L a iiii Hu*
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r il iniimi, ..niiiii p l .i n i i im ii - I . uh i m
IV* I'll Cli till II ol \ n(
Ireuty text in his newa conference I
ii*i , .I. h.itc can he
told
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S.nl
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till F1III 11*Ml 114*111 til 111 III- 1|l.lll* l . l , •k* &gt;111.01111 *.i (i I lie &gt;ituns!
discussion. Hut lie said thill in
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Governor, Fultvi Waiien, right. ttntl Walter I., (lays prodd. nl of the Florida Slate I'haiolvi of
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his opinion tile United Htnles,
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J " 1*1.111 "mill 11'*
Canada and thu countries of I'.immerco, ci'ntcr, greet I’reidilrlit Hurry 8. Truman after to- iinivnl in Winter l-iiil. ye lei.lav I'lesiI
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Western Europe hove, Ihrourtti tie j dettl fruiuan received all honorary degree from Itolltn* College
uletid that
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111- ill
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'ftcxL uh it now (tliimls, accomplishn
ills,
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poii (i■iin oiii minuter in Aiiiunii. v. In. h iod foor
#(tiir iiifilnr
ed
iniijor iiL'llicVl'lllPIlt^S
achievements!
, ■ n l motion
1. They have recognized liu*
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facta of life in preparing
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in uni uifolmatron fi"iu ullr.irl .a \|&gt;ul l" i il'l'i"
establish a formal relationship
Kail W ajro Dispute
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CHICAGO, Mur.
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not artifleul hut has existed .mu
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for l ho third time In a year,
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II. ile, lined lo -ay w1" Ii ■* * 1'* . init-iih "I.
years or more und lius its root.
entered a wage-hour dispute
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♦ill tI
Ii- in.og Ihc n'pi.iled I n.eh Il I
In the common ideas and common
lietween the inillnn' riiili.m.l.
ill*1 I i t-w,*n!
f..... i .-mil'll) how It W,1 i'l' el
v -1, in , ill
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institutions of freedom.
and
id
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tin'llunions
I,.day.
, Hit South*
Leave The enniets ami the muons, '9,000 Workmeti Fail Vt'tl i 11 an &gt;.Ionian, tit wI'-'tlo i
!f. The treat , in ev-ry word Flood Waters
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i n ' * a't 'i u h u i Mil'll a
|and every thought, fits within
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To Report To Jobs il||*i-IIIHi . l awou
Hundreds Homeless i upre *ont mg l.lMtit.Odi) non
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ld Viollt ll' t h e
I oiled
Mh® United Nations Charter and
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workers, ini' agieeil
HiuLlt-y
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makes dear tile determination of
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For Morning Shifts ................ . i ii*i' f i n 1 o n h u
In Iowa. Montana operating
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the luutrd's inline shall Is- final
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lit* liftilt l**i
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th United States nlnl association
I l.e KlO.I.-lll Negl'V fill 10.1 t'llH a* Itl tl ‘M
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and hunting. Tlii* time mall
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nations to exercise their inherent
ii, tin ti n dory alli'ti' l In l*ui' 1 H It lb 1 itll
tk. \. *-!*•iny l.l) I k|i|I'1»JmTI , 1'
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in t s s o r i.v m t
Nl W YORK. Mat. *» (/!’&gt;
hnaid i- to clarify il ■ teeomI . , |,. ii i . not, wit
t. , I I I IVIi
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I hr Railway I.spies. Agency In- 11 . plan iqipnivi’d hy lln* • N
mendutioiis on apidicnho'i of
i Inis' wa arc
Mill « t . * t .
•t ti it .
lit- |ititlif« !
ii
wort, ’ day ,minium rd an emb.itgn on all ti. ,ooa) AzM'lnldy. I III' J oWh linvi- til tn»lli*
id 'Hut ouur»«
•r) against aggression from any , I'ciMtin * .mil stutw-lii! widr .neat lhi&gt; -liiggeied llt-i.....
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I "I Ihr ( rnlrnl stales today. Hie week III the mil road Indiisti y.
■ail and all *lilpllirnl« to tlir Met- cl.ituii'il d form* mi liilegml l-a.H | i u I in,t HJ . fnl) tl.‘41 t Uhl lo 111■* hit ii«'MO«i
. unllllt
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III*
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d. Further, the trusty «s now Itt,rrs*i■y tumbled to brlow rcio
rn|Killian .lira lirr.itisr n( a work , f t ..-ir «tnl*'. The Jt-wa has. id»'. |(,.,| (
titid aI1I»I
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■i ooiirm**1 n* naa* r«-u
It, 111' I ill tolls'*
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\|-I-Hinl mi'hi 1,i (it lit lit* ven tlllli HIM* it Hi! till villi I why tin'
in Noith Dakota and Nnitllrrii
|•loppage hv ‘&gt;.000 employe*.
It II I I i'.ii i ■ proslott-tly iliat tin*
■*( hi .»•* i»f .1 III t«Ulh!\ ivci u ultui.il I '*'1141V\lilllp I 1"O land him hern H
Mnuiroil.i. Il was 12 lu-low at
i K.ltlin Daniel J. Sullivan, genAhi»h- - iu'.» . n, that event,
^ *r»» fvr II" l»i i•)*'«'( war* th*’ ^ *M|ltl t
IVminim, N. I&gt;.
D»" I I i I’lCsI.leriL
,eral rhsiiman ol ihr express c|iv|« L\A. V/criLy F ohUl ,i|*rm| 11j «Iti ir &gt;r«i11!t wmik, Vi
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Miutbw.ud met the srultal s n la .n 1
'Railway and Steamililp l'.nt|iloves,
|e*l* t H*-tlhl .alt-' i *t |tfik» ’•
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of the enmiliv a* fat a* unithi &gt;11 |U n «xr
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w lllV C Ifllljr
rf,,*»n al mnir terminals mid failed
te . vvnnln
nl,, Jn fii'ldi, representing ID 'hi
i •urtf v H i l l i l n l Vi lit* It In i p i *
rin pails of fllinoi- .in&lt;I Mission',
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to i&gt; port for wnik at others
l.e way for
, oiii soil tjiiea. Sixlvn
d. A. ralVem. uho has hcen in l()U ......
ami t olorado It '* i* I ScIlOOl
Will
A h sorh
Ho union lias been nr roIi.h ...
fpl Wesley M I " I n , o,o f nl»nl
i,gill." pin‘ M,tl In. devoted t&gt;. growing of I'
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the mercantile
linslness lierei
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ill .. Paul Man field, I I -‘ I "n
lln 1h tint!* S i |H I 'll {
u .1 |v, g, tabic., Oll.er aicas will ■"'
since 10.17. today ....... unced the expe.le, u. moie ,M,iw ...i .nil. i l , . I
I^ llo w s h ip
C o lle ilC
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lm*n w. -L » .tl, Vvi'iioc. w:iv recently , ho-* n it
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jj" ***-r**- two ......mm nine d.iv* oil and ■ Aim ml, of tin Wei, at It hem *III |,*&gt;11,' *‘il t*i l»|*vik *h * oil *'it ,aiitcd lor pantcui ugu .mil v-l,'"
inirchusc of the Greyhound lius App.tl.u lu.in Moiiiii.iins linughi
. it liei nors.
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fllatlnn from Grady Loftin of
III - mow lull exirmleil Imiii the I
At
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A i r p o r t &gt;&gt;'U1' lutiuly pay mtiease A iiiiumi Mn.ii Air I " i H i * &gt;', &lt;leriuans f h r v i&gt;t M il e u ( ill* O i l , i n ].■ 1 I i k (&lt; I i',-i lux. * fni wild life
I. ii al tun*.i on I'.iu* I'uo i
ii ft ' w a s t i e ■.."Ill vt' .■ cl' 'ho fillAuburn, Ala. nn.l William Davlil- Great Lakes legion sontheslwald,
III II let tel In 'I.
.Mansfield. u »&gt; i 'luiil (liii.tui v it'ii lit t tin*
-----------1 -pokesman said the work week i
, l a- Icr.
. apt llrit&gt;eit A II hIiiiIhug. ••*.• Am Inn lull, pending eie. li"0 •*! &gt;1
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Alton
Urmllrv,
former
pa*liu
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I’irseni
wage
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ile•Johnson, ctiurwisc an Admln^ Thif StMion' vva* comploU-.l and ini" Kama* and .dung ihr eatlrinj
litiV, office, of III, III" Mum I sets Ii I' a iium.
i.,n atio n supporter, .a one of a
npeneil mi fitly H, 1017 hy Mr. lopcsof iheRotkies iri.ml ol,gado|"f die Mellimlisi Clmrrli of Wild I V%« iinl ,|Yslilablr
lerat.ee Squadron ivt'de: "&lt; id i
■core of douthoiii Democrats who
i* I Hint R.ivcitr -ir* &lt;nd
f.oftin and Mr Ilnvidiom and hn* into Montana. .Sulnev. Nrlu . r e 1"o o .l; has hern named a* acting j An M^eviry »|* V.i «ma»t suit! lit- rosier was chosen f.otit all tin' I M
'..ppuac-t I'rctulcni Tiuman’s civil
hertl nperiiU'd liv the hlller ttlni’l’ Hotted seven in. lies of snow
I pie-iden! of Aldengale Univrrsily. I flo|i|iuge affected fat depulr “ii,l ■ini \ini,iti for lit ant idmoltin' In-Inn die Hn.ird t-&gt; pm t tlo ap
. c'ii * ptogri.m.
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mu inized on Mir i ,i tell lerhliimlH ill the MidrupuhlHO . ffili. lo v and dcvollon to di.1v |,toulmc|it id Racl.el t
then. Of ronrreto block mnl alrrl purl It * t "
Itntn fell ovei an a n a «*ulli 'f I ' * ,"iI. was i.rganued on l\Ur.
uu-hi.llng north, in New "splayed lhl.rilglir.ut hr* it.lue I
1 lo I enil t l.l b.
" is uc* in
ennstrurtiun. il wn» errctml at an
(|l(1.r „ ,|lr ( I1U1(U loin.
1 . ■ , - hv |.., p.n ,’d i i v, Ii t hul
approximate ennt of |fil),C100. I’mtl the Ohio Htvi'i vi.il.'&gt;' to the l.ulf the iMunnp.il Atrpntl d wa. an- j , , rs, v rt(l! spokesman mid Ho , Htgitnuiit lo ll.i- fnitiinlt" " "i
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Tc ill pern lures n'Mclieii ini"
|iiounenl here Inrfay. The Dnivei- emhargn would ii|&gt;|dy uluo t.. upporl of tlpetufioii ' .tiles
Catnphell wa* cnnlrnctor.
1
lecentlv le.xred two latge ' “llrriuigli" expresn freight destno .I
Mr. Calhoun aalil he plans tm HO’s ill parts " f I iaiih _ys'slerday [
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l I M-Iwid.'i *»h 1
"Tile ......... winch In.
|J a t ' k S O I l V l l l i 1 ( UD»
Immediate change* in the build­ ttmi generally w- h'»
|lu,M„,g. and ihree barrack, humi' -- t.s ** rhratigl. ti.r nii'ii f'
..iiffirrd ii|i»it* jTRir -n*t* i*'fI!•i'*
i I |•111 f (ic.i I..t'( f*l tllll1
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|t&gt;ih. r piutils.
R o b b i 'd o r $ I N ,o o o
ing. bill added Ihnl lie limy Inter eastern lislf of tm- c.uiitiy llo|l,,|
i-r.-rsl cre.lrl upon Inneadf no,I
I |L&lt; 1'ili.f * l il' In l&lt;l Hi t ll| #I **l|» l l t i UNf Autliori/.cs
ticific'
'bc
Fellowship
Front.
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c.rmmny
Mini
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lind
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eneiore the open space nl the west about nor.mil uhnig III!'
.lie United Stnlea An Fore..
• ♦’»*nii i It i m* Li . flRVitf i i h. Radar N
Narninir Flan
Mir two buildings leased ate tlir i foot ufficinls lhrnugln.it. tin ' n^it. Iloliuhcrg slltl."I
m end of (lie building, nriglnnlly in- const,
t * iv Mini H(i.
rit
JACKSONVILLE, Mm "
Flo.nl
witters left
Itui.dterla fi,mier Navy •vnllielir trainer, . "Utriry of lire ‘'lnhoui.il. ....
tended for ti filling alntlon.
C|rl. Faster la it quill.fil'd &gt;»
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lie came to Snnforil from t'n- homelt'aa lii fuur atatea. A new Iniilding. loc.Hid near (lie hangar
,.ijis' navigation inrchanie, ciirient- la id up tlie Eml-nssy ci.d. In &gt;• , niifL .I *•I In- kjm in.l*", tictillli,*
l he New- Ynrk area
mllla, tia. nlt.l ims nfierated n fIijikI Ihn'iit developed ill Mniilimn
1'■ u igned t" tlo* lli.ll'* and -il.d .-.lipid will) HB.tllHI
*|| |||* I".*14"I « %l Ilit |J III 1«4I i, ' ' tl antlurni! . - ■■ \ir Force
build.in',
.uid
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air
A -|.(.keamiill all III the atoppng. ilntlur
t .'nctrclc the U
"tth a radar
grocery and n coni hiulltess here. niut rising waters plnguod niaiiVj
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Mallileliiiliie
Slo.p
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Aimed with ihrue piktoli. nal a M hi in &lt;t ♦**’•t
" .iiimg ivitcra pa.vcd ti.c House
Mr. and Mrt. Calhoun live ut areas of Nebraska, itill reeling uf , nr.ii tl,.- li.rmei Navy admmistra which darted litr.I night "diovv j KheiliMitin llidr'liiii! il. tile An -tawed off tdmlgun. I lie*&gt; e i i l . f l
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2037 Mellon vilie Avenue, and ter n winter-long taint with wenlli- "on building.
i.i .iiimouilv today by volet* vote.
■l'nret ti. April, it-i'l. in- pen' ila* hnllinmn of liu. nigh. •I-.* ti i ti. i* mnll Wt- f Virginia
have rue daughter, Marilyn, 11. era elements.
1 1 in.mills at llie llnilar ticlmni diortlv
hufnrn midiitghi
and ti ui.i, i. t|. I-* il.ri %appoint! |. g... . to the JjcnMv f a action.
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dining
mmiiii lias been in-1
tr.isitnura &lt;iu rase * 1 . 1
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mavnasd
\'&lt; vt on tiiii it
*c fclicdtllo Is
hi'C.I.'.l "■&gt; guest., lilt.i the , I. f i * . ! I ** - * n 1 1 * i 11- I i ' * 1 t i n 1 1 i i | » a t G n l i i
(Continued on 1’age Two)
streams"spilled uv-cr thousands of! st.sllrsl. logellicr wilb kitchen
M lU * S l U ' p U r t l
inti lounge. There the put.,mi Wlnli* 1 11•*t •* In* uih'iiiici! »*h»ir4*k a bill in lei tin* Armed Forces
r isnge for
('o n tra cts On ( ’rooms were forced lo list mi the Ito.n U t i l I i p j u I 111 i l l I ’ l l 111) ' * V ! ! 1V " M l-'.il.t a 8.uia)mile
ticres of Inn.) in Ncbrnskn, lown,’ rtiuipmrnt, al I.infltml Hall. Ibe |
(W ham ’s F lig h t S ets Monlniin timl l.oulsililiu. Hut colder n|,|» i ' flout of wltirlt serves a* a l|Dies A( Geneva Home i L ibrary To lie Signed while Ih.'V were lobbed of n' .1 I•11. ** ii* -1 11v .1 H* v Viik'i'l Hi i guided wesp.'ii.
l(«-p Uutl.im i DNCi , v charge
i I..mil
Wenthor in many purls of llie mid- lnr„\ dormitory, hbisic classrooms i
*-1in**11 tm il*-li \ii t*il “1**1v &lt;-''1
« » O fficia l Record
The . .title! lilt'll forced .Inch lit- Ill'll* In "I •&lt; i-*,r«,:iV•tl 4**i i|»l** I io r-iduc bill, tol.t tl.u House
wed cl.cck.-d 'oine of the overfo w.
,
j
, lower flm.r.
i Mr .. Mne 'Kniitli Hhepar.l,
■lied
til
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if*
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M.
today
tit
lo
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; The Co.inly School ilonr.l will Middletun, oporator ,.f the club, 'A(mi hint in t !•■ ' »in niily ’f» l*1 tl.. country 'ould g.-. "more dcThe Missouri river was gener........................
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pnllj gTani|tb«*ll for m-ctimi ** tii. li (11,1)1)0 won tlikrli
n.Mii.ng that tins diiio before
Bill Odom'e ft.OOO-mils* flight non- course through eight talcs front' i|uiri-.l the 3H6 urro tract oflnnd ( with^her Imslmml. J.^n.^nhcpar.h j v
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lind
lived
in
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vn
28
years
und
the. Home in thy 1 &gt; t several
f n fltl.lKMI library hilildllll’ f*,r haudit. fl. d in a heavy auloinu I I n ' h i , L y f L * ' 4’ " V i ' l i k l i M ' I l t
■lop from Honolulu to Totorboro, iiortliern Mootnit!i to soullu rn j m the eiist anil of lh* nlrpurt
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I nwtnii aim.in.ice.l lids inurniiig of lbeta ha hewn found
proJt*cl#w i l l plnco «ti idvrsury Aug. 81, 1Dirt.
for light plnnoe.
, ,
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it uiMii-niii ,i th j ,*.1 41‘ u nn ii'
li .islIiiHtd on !■■** r* » i
. lie building win tlesigni'd hy
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VI'W MCI IT
'‘ilH|i|y ■n *ij«M
ff focUvc
ronteit hoard of l ho National
..ti Hu I *n I iiii'l afi» i llmii 4. '»• in*
mil nf Orln.nh. nn.l n ilmightc.
.in Liii-u) * .ht&gt; wLt’i'clty tho
VKTKIt.\NN UBNKFIT
- ---This project, witli several «llter
Aeronautic Aaeoclatlnn ahowa tho
Ml
iiteiiiliers
uf
VFW
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till
Him
w
hn
mmiiiiit‘«
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Mra. Joint To.hl, uts» uf (Irtnn.l... tending Impmvriiii-nU. was re
Tom It, llccn, nsslslnnt slate.
MOItUIH TO SPCAK
, i ,&gt;h gm nly nir ttt«
previous murk ns 3,017 miloa. It
8!'S.‘ mi’ urged hy Cuniirinn I* , 1111•11» timl lln fini. Inn I Lint lii'j. nnjy * 1 1 .
!-■ tiiripnl If. K. Morris of Hem- four grun.lcl.II.lien, Julin T.,.1'1. '.qiliy approved hy llie Hlnle Hoard ■l.dil. I Galloway In he pri'M i.l a. ..it, .ft .u , Ni.it the vvmltj mi^l t f i L may Lm i aktiu»*o&lt;l
was sot In 1U3H hy two Herman id­ service officer fnr veterans, will
■Ir., Hlunrti Mrs. KcmuMli Htill
iot*, using a plana lit n emaller la* ut lo F. Hoyle’s officii Tucadny. illule lllgli .School will npcak ot mSn, Minml: lumca C. Hhci.ai.l, •f Kducatlon. lie declared.
tlie Legion Hut Monday evening L*‘ uvril. lint Ihtimivt il t'liiipli* i*
afternoon nl h'dlll o'clock to mlvlse tlir meeting of the Hanford HhufOther contracts to he signed in- at 7:80 iiVtnrk for tin. inert ink .&lt; tin m il liuino with |mjii*** m IL. ir
d a is than Odom’*.
TH E W EATH ER"
.ir.
ami
W.
w,
Hliepart
of
H.a'.al
. ludo those will, llie Acmisll Kn- will. Ii offo'lirs will lie elet'l I Imm I
Odom'n beeehcrnft bonanaa, wllh veterans und their dependents con- [ flchonnl Club at their courts ut Circle, (in.; three HlHters, Mr
a 188-horsepuwer engine, la In cernlng veterans benefits and In- .Second Street and Palmetto Ave- Minnie Hhcpnrd un.l Mrs, Cnlmi gincoring Co. of .fucksunville, I'nul I'eiidilig I,onus nlnl pension ' dl
LAKELAND. M a i
tf—W V Mr-. .1 C, MtliLill
pnM»l*’l
'nun tonight ut 7&gt;S0 o'clock.
tho largest class of lightplam* sura nee.
Wai nior weather, with rv frost
1 1'tmili«iig«l «iii i’luir T*ii»l
Colli..... Mnnrno, (in.; und Mr*. ( ninphell and I). Von Ness fnr for veterniH will he dlscilxiud.
du.igii- through Saturday morncompetition. The rltisses are doL. II. Mlelmel, (Jrlnndo; two l.ro- i.cnuslle Improvements in liu’ H*min g. . in pro pect for Florida.
termlned l-y Ihc cubic Inch dietliers, J . (J. Huiith, Mt.nroe m»t iiidI.i High School Auditorium, ami
with the Hanford Electric Co.
ii..' morning tompnruturo adplacement of tho engine, Odotn
W. II. Smith of New York.
.. oi y of the Federal-State Frost
oroke his own record In Ida class,
Funeral services will lie held (or imdnllullnn of flouroseeui
tt ih in mic Servleo aiiid.
Ha had net tho mark at 2,376
nt 4:00 P. M. tomorrow at the lighting In the I.yinnu School nl
I . ' i ' c o t for pi'nitisulnr l-'iorimito*
/an . 18 in a flight fronr
Geneva MuthndUt Church with i.nngwood.
dn f,&lt;r loniglit mid Thursday
Wprk is expected to start on
Hoaolulu to Oakland, Calif., anti
Hev, John Adorns .ifficlntlng.
moi ..mg inc c uuing cloudiness
tlurlul will ho tntidf in (lenevn tlii.Ho projects In the near futuic
_ thus
MW itook tho record away from
a pair ol-Ruaaiane, who flaw 2.M1
-aid Mr. Lawton.
NKW Y0RK&gt; htar. 9 — (/!') Iw., wlute mra .iml iw.&gt; itegine*. *eu und wanner in Northern district*!
The siren of the newly organizrd Volunteer Fire Department was Cemetery.
clear to partly cloudy and slight­
lemetl lu 10 day* on u Noillt ('.irolin,. io.ul gang hi a "Jim Glow" ly' warmer in Smith nad Central
IaatruRienta
aboard
Odom a blowing like mad in the middle of the night.
YOUTH IIRLKAHP.D
TIIATH AN IIMIA
"Wake up. Eber, quick", shouted Mrs. E. S. Harmld, suddenly
NKWTON. Mass.. Mar. '1-(/|-&gt;— le»l cun', have decided not In *rek an appeal In llie U. S. Suprcmr ilh.l. .eta.
&gt;0 mutt bo checked hy content
TOKYO, Mur. u - f d 1)—Tired . f
I ..rrcn.d for lion ..la)* Warmer,
rd rapmanUtlvaa before hla awakened out of a sound sleep, "Gabriel is blowing his horn!"
haggling
wllh
his employes, An ex-wrestler applied n -'scissors Court.
Ibis wa* diirlotcd lirir yrslrrday by llayard Ru.tin, one of tin* cun i.h'i'nhlc cl.'iid.i." * and show*mark becomes official,
r Aw, go back to bed, Lily," growled Mr, Harrold. rubbing his TsiinoJIra Mlrntsukn, miiniifnctiirer hold" to n mt-liil ush cun—nn.l out
cch in Northern: juii.iy
l.mdy ill
Uimrlc* negroes. He is ruen relation* sre -b-------------------------------------of ersuls cork niuterin't, tialny copped . seven-year old
sleepy eyes, “It's Just Harry Pap-&amp;*
S-.imIt and Cel.tcul dl'.tricts
i.amb.
'
*
•
WAR GAMES
worth and hla Volunteer Fire Do-|.she saw it lust and delighted with g r!!5 L » h" rnm" nny " v,’r
I'n til i f ti i.iptrruUiie iiullitokf
re‘"lf!atb..i,h0
PC|I° W,,,,,,‘ ”f
I i-lfn. low student al ll.e UniverTho youngster Iwrume trapped cone
l
LONDON. Mar. U - W —War purtment"
-lily of ('lnc.ni.nl i were nr rested tm front . Ilinger through Nnturt
tho
climate
und
beauty
of
tho
3
w,,rKl
r-‘
in
the
barrel
in
sucli
ii
way
yes­
IK* said lie und ihu others will fur sitting ill the white section of dayj morning.
games off fllhraltar b a n shown
"I give you (he company—mm.•
That was one of tho earliest whole stale of Florida.
Britain's fleet to bo - prvHr ▼ul­
age It as you please*," the Hokkaido terday that only pressure npiillfil serve llie sonlence, iiegltinlng u bus, Tim two while men, Igul
recollections
of
Mrs.
Guy
Withers,
Her
fathef
came
to
Sanford
to two sides or it would release Mur, 21, lii'caii-o an uppeal of Kitnkenko, printer and Joe Ft 1met,
narable” to air attack| an aoinlral*
mnnufarhirer laid.
tt—LW
nee Badly Harrold or Sanford, In tho late 1810a nad planted
him.
their enso might prejudlcn nnotber Asheville, N, C., law school grad­ JACKSONYH.I.E Mur.
i ■
Higli l.o»v
now
of
Washington,
0
,
C.,
she
reorange grove*, also, (atovaatlng
case which ho said la considered uate, wero urrcsU’il fur sitting in
I*
.
RBI)
FARMKHH
IIONOUKI)
Atluiila
iated to a Herald
H. id reporter Tuuaday himself In business and Inreet*
SHRINK CLUBS
n belter tost of Southern "Jim the negro section.
LONDON. MnV,
o—w j —Thw
Itismurk
*
morning,
menu. He married Mies LUy Kelly Kremlin decreed today that Hu*The Banforri, Del-und nud Dny- Crow" laws.
Donver
Tlie test case was sponsored by
of Baltimore. Md. hi 1181 and alan agricultural workers who real­ toga Beach Shrine Clubs will moct
They wore arrested Apr, 7, 1UI7,
y and In U»e‘ ap
to
The
Mr.
Moirnit
raised &lt;i family of fhrt daughters ly ring tha bell on their Jobs will Friday night at 7i3fl o'clock nt in Chapel Hill, N. C„ while on a the Nallnnnl Association for the
ath.
iMinnonpoU ■
here. All of thrm wwe christened be awarded oacare—of themselves. tha Tourist Center for u chicken mission with 12 other young men Advancement of Cnlofed I'coplc.
Now Ynrk
in tho First Praibytavlaa Chunk
Gibralt
AppfoprlaUJy Inscribed, tho d in ar and •ntortalnment by mem- to test udhoranco in four Southern tho Fellowship of Reconciliation,
l-lioenlx
■»i
of this city.
MU* bueU wlU be erected at bant of tha visiting clubs, About states to a U, 8 , Uunttno Court and tho Congress uf Racial Equal.
Winnlnrg
shriners
aro
oxpactcd,
decision
banning
racial
segreguFollowing
ln« to
blrthplaeea aald a Moscow
F o rt Myers
Ry.
118ft and
F
,
Lane,
praaldont
of
tlon on intoratate trains and
buses,
ami bm
report of a decree of tho
•nwWek
Key West
Tho four men worn convicted a
■hrlno Club,
1 ‘ *i
Court,
Rualin and Andrew JohtucA,
(CsattastS Oa r a s a Tw .l
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Orlundn

Express Embargo
Declared On New
Y o r k Shipments

Wintry Weather
Dips Mercury In
Numbed Mid-West

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Bus Station From
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Honored At Bhein,
(Germany, Air Base

VI c K i n I c y Tells
IMIot Club Of Bona
Between Bod, Man

Sanford Native Returns After
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

EIGHT

SffS&amp;K&amp;f scon's SCRAP

Filibuster Row

btutr
dm Renal* ____ ____
"Thr Republican* may think the
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t»e*t
rf/nrt lo break tho flllbnitar. la.
it, rnlhrr Hum a rilling hy-Br
T*i„ nrespnl lung talk la l,h«ny," I.tKtM tald, "wUt Ihfdr til*
against « motion In lake l i p l b e ’ ^ 'j j e , h ,» bwn
lrn,n iht
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A llia n c e

mires are barked up iadiiml thut
tj-g Jam.
The eight DrimieratM wbo voted
lo i v|Mirt the measure to tile
Heiiale f6t* aclloti Umr# wcroi SenInis Tlmmas of IJtnh, Murray of

I “ loild In- “considerable.'
I Manager (.. I-. Swhj'Xo of Itonl[worth's
said merehandiar In**
■would nniount In 1160,IMMI. me
j luiilitlng, uv lied by Ibe rompnny,
was valued ut f.'lfdl.lMM).

Mnntana, I'opner o f Florida. Hill . A e||y pnlrolmiin. Wayne Casof Alabama, Neely of West Vir- |dorpli, dl*eoyeie&lt;l tbu fire which
glulm Pougfas of Illinois, lluntpli- slurt.-d in IVmilworll.'s basem'nl.
ry of Mlnncnxoln nnd Wilburs of
Fire Chief I,mils McClain said
Kentucky.
12 fit emeu went down a winding
Itrpuhllran* who opposcrl the slnlrway into the busenu-nt. III
move were; Keunlurs Tart of Ohio, Ihe helirf Ibe fire Imil not galu.-d
Aiken o f Vermont, Hmlth o f New sufficient headway tu la* danger­
Jersey, Morse o f Oregon and ous. White they wore there tha
Pniinrl! o f Missouri. Tlia com­ floor gave way.
mittee completed public hearings
on the bill nlna days ago.
Republicans had figured all
along Hint they had little* chance
to get many changes In the ail- i
&lt;-«siias** e » , « r . . . (•*«•
ministration measure In the com- [nnd these are Uod-icrvlng people,
mittoe.
jOnly people who have sold their
Meanwhile liy uuanlinous vole, consclctiee* could spread such rua House I’ uhllr Land* Sul.com* mors.

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(I IIHIIHHFIV F«((»(* fH lF Oh»*
en.vs In recent itinnlli*, unein(ili.yment In l'•)•llm ry was s lill
low relative to pic-w ar levels.
“ As lale ns i l l t l . for example,
iiiu-inploymvnl nveroged f.,IM)l),lM)0,
uml about one out of -vety |{&gt;
liei'im s in tho civilian labor force
was unemployed. In Feb ru ary,
IP 111, the cumpuruble proportion
wus only one out of 2&lt;l."

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Liability and Proper•
ly Damage Innuance
coete the car owner
much leu today then
It did twenty yean
ago, yei currant henwdi me grooier. /('»
one protection you
cannot afford to bo
without!

II. S. Layoff*

Children

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LAST TIMES FRIDAY!

SATURDAY ONLY!
•

1)01 MILK FEATURE •

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
&gt;12

E. FIRST ST.

Iran now produce* mine than
.'.00,(100 l.arrels of rluili- oil daily.

For Your Old Sofu or Sofu Bed,
Ri»j£i»rdli»H8 ol* (londilion on this

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I "Tills, and Hie fact Hint ComjiiiiiulsLs oiiislde llo- Hovlrl Hnlnii
I mu striving
to hamper rerun*
IIMIII.'II l-i
"Iri|e|bill, |s one of (lie greatest
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A GOOD SUPPLY OP

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C-Hia (-aa* (la*,
rperinl foreign affairs commitlci
from which (lie Common hits are
i-xeliiiled, said Norway has not j
vet undertaken any obligalbmi,
lull lia-t resolved only to take
purl In the talks. Any pact which
evolves from the talks must Isunified by I'arllament If Nor- ■
way’s government dtcidaa to loin
i up,
Norway has handed a note In |
1IIunMh reji-ptlng the Hoviet offer .
of a noii.iiggrenslon- pact. I're- 1
n Irr Float firrlmrilsen told p ar-.
1llnmeiit lie regretted that the Ho- '
.vlet Union Is worklitg sgalnst lm
. tenvery of Westrrti Kiirupr. lie.
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5 Mon Killed

hamp f b M , c o m m .,
IS 2 0 M I L E S S . W t S f o r
TM l T o w n OF M A M P foM .

ArAm
A tla n tic

/ ON
HAND

fll'KNH 12113 I*. M. 0A1LY

Since llien Ihe group ha* worked
for Hie wrlfHic and betterment o f'
multitude*
of railroad
beople |
Ihiouglioul Ameilcn, Mr. tlarkeyi
polnlrd nut,
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mAtaa approved a bill to grant
alnlclmod to Alaska. Tha samo
group recommended nosings of •
.(■atlas** H - a eaa* dan
similar legislation for Hawaii yes­
inJecm tlmlr campaign pledge*. terday.
IVp|ier was repurled to linva
Itedden (D-NC), chairman
urgisl (bo coimnltteo Into action of Itep.
the subcommittee, predicted
nil till* nente.
House approval fur both bill*.
I’ rcaldcnt Truman pruniUeil rtpoui of Him Taft-Hartloy Act in
nl* election campaign.
IhiKpllc the burst of speed by
Ilie committee Dmocrul*, early
(('■■llaa*a F»»i» r»s * d a n
KeiinH- action un the bill I* not
likely. The Semite now is tied Nniimoil llnnk and Kresg*'* store,
A lire wall saved Ihe I,still buildup by n filibuster over llie proposnl to chunge It* rules. Several ini; but Miiiiagi-r William Hiill*
in
oilier important legislative men of Krrsgo'a .mid Ids store loss

Labor Bill

4 Churchmen

(( oiiilnuwt i re** rpg» Ooe) I 4 b i T c o m m o m o f T K e.
dale* hack in Jan. IP, 11)11. when
u u T is h m o s q u i t o e s ,
ii group of Chrlatlan railroad peo­
V lf t S B IR D S , BU T RARELY
ple from eight different rallroadi
and repfesi-nllng eight different
UMAN B E tM O S .
slate* met here to organltn Ihe
Railroad Evangelistic AosocUHnti,
ilecliireil Mr. Ilarkey. OrganlxaHim of Iht- group, which 1* nun
pollllrnl and ' non Hactarlau, was
coiiipli-teil ul Its first masting uml
Hu- Ashoclallon was Incorporated I
under the slate lawn of Florida.

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YMt F A lfM rm . M 0 l* L t M
D lSM O U M fs FROM
tfA M IL
D i'f 'llt O E S E R f FOR PRAYERS
He f t . i H l r s Mi s M o u n f

Aiken and Know la ml (2 ).

A. fa ta ill* h i
X*nlaral|trlaaM» Hit.
mm IM nl lb* Flnvhlag
I m Ii I i i Arran

By R I SCOTT

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A Nuhatanllal mlmiriy- of the
Senate remained publicly uiieom-1
milled In Ihe vllal l*»ue of Harkley's cxpecU-d ruling.
Hetiulnr MdCarran of Nevada,
Joined with 81 .southf’rneni If) lay­
ing lie will nppo*e Ihe *xpeeled
ItHrklev ruHnr
The fifi willing lo exprrss an
opinion publicly lined up this *4aj)i
Aguifist ahnlllng off dtbatn on
tb* mot loti (.IS),
IlcmorratH agalnxt—
llroiiglitun,
HyuL L'hapmdn,
rommlty. Kaatland,J)nAvdci\ fillbright, (ii'nrge, Hlw, 'Ifoey*, Hol­
land, Jolirtnon
(Ten). Johnson
(KH), Long, Maybank, McCatrnn,
McClellan, MeKvIlar, Hohortaon,
ItusKi-ll. Sparkman. StennU (23).
Hi-publican* agalait—
llrlvker, Brklgc*, Hiillcr. Cain,
Kctuii, Mamb'rs, Imager, Malone,
McCarthy, Mundt, ftea*l, Smith
&lt;NJ), Thye, Vondentarg, Wiley,
Young (10).
Favoring a ruling gagging ilabnta now (17).
fh-innafala fob—
.Dougina, Hnwn; Humphrey. Kil­
gore, I,uca*, Mkanuson, MrfJralh,'
Miller, Muh-ay, Mycr*. Nedy, O’
Mahoney, i'epper, Taylor. T|jomn:
(t)lnh) (IB).
Itcplihllcan* for —

Seventeen of f&gt;7 fV.mtor* w‘JJ
Ing In ui|ite*s
express llielr
lln*lr vh-wa
vl.-wa jnibllrly
f^tbllrlj
lolrl
lie- Associated I'rrx* the/
will aupporl llir exported Barkley
ruling. The Wnlkln* uml Martin
•nnounrrm.nl* lirooglit ithr) num­
ber Opposing II lo H).
PreMiMn) T'-itnuii’s -datcmrnt .it
■ news n.nfeience yeslanlay tbnl
ha favor* letting n slmpl# majority
of those votlni; invoke ii gag at any
lima n|&gt;pmrnlly ntmerril nume •**Ip•
purti-iH of llo' two-third* proce­
dure,
a* well mm the Rmithern
fbmnrrata.
»
Wlirgry *nl«l |hr I'realcloil.’a
Malriiienl, finnhlm’tl with a letter
from Hie d in lo Hi-natora urging
them
to limit (lie majority vote
prnpoi-iil "limy ilnfi-nt tho IwothlriN rrsolntion h.-rnima wo may
never gi t It un."
"Till* la n plnmy nltmnpt hv the
admlniatrution to ilcfrnt a flllhuater,"
lie rlinrgml. "You ean'l
break u flllhiHUr by moating from
noon until
o'clock ovary day,
aa we have been doing."
(men* linn imnitlnned the poa*l-

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More Ilian mie-thlrd of Hie t e - 1
eldeiits each year on A m erican'
farms occur In Ihe homes.
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MMMINAVID IT TMI OLOW Qf.rlty and path lip.br r, Ihe branch** of ire**.
tmrfjaneT with n o w , form * fairyland nl gmcrfi.l *hnpr* and inirlrals
pattern (&gt;r twa visidni ynung ladle* wlnt ttroli through New York'*
Central P»rk. The Hidden. Dva-lnch Tall, wiumd up the mildest February
Now Y eti ha* wan lit mot* than fif'r-eiehi year*.
(fniernahnnsii

SOFA BED

MvBS HI.H IILH

$21.75
$ 4 8 .2 0

Sunday &amp; Monday!

State Funner &gt;Market
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r# ami .kilcr* up In !J:tH
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iM irtu iit w if e ly f a c t o r o f y o u r ,c a r i
lu tw w l l&gt;y, o g p e rt i f o r

iaaiiiiiVfAtfjir light' toJaV on all
I##*,- Trading . only -awaerat«.
tage market stranger. mad rt*ifl. i.Cabhag* i*l«i ' radar w*»
iT fll-S * : tar * • * .'Van liable*
llig la itnaai &lt;iu*ilty reuslr*
jUr •old *l lower prt&lt;l«* than
iirt'a receipts fairly heavy, a*tuiu ,.v;i

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A (IHNII WIINlS; m. me Mmi.ro I
K. I Axi* dully) Uillar* treason Ii Ini I
m Washington UQunim Diungthnll i
(ibm el.nf Fv*hM&lt;r lit In ••l.r*ni*.i •
r ji a ' In liint’nv l* m.uinl "A .4
h*l)r"n| Une.ilriiin; American »-•!•
i*.u i in a (Inman ptiv.n rant. i^
I0|* ))rnu|,lpni. on ex-lll, 1* n--.-r
gH-.tdcm *1 Noytliw *i»in Oiitvei«
•4&gt;/&lt; ;Ti«lcrnaiional So&lt;!Hd|&gt;ht&gt;i»)

Several Choices of Colors lor Your Selection
• Chartreuse • Blue Plaid *
Green Plaid—plus
• Two-Tone CoVers.

T h is Finc# ( O f fe r In a S o fa B ed T h a t
We H i v e Been A b le T o M a k e Since "41
* Bxtr* Large Frame

V - rh«.'»n

• I tedding Comportment

• S en g Hinge*
• Really worth 17

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WAHUIP OUSINEM/

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�In Unity There le StrengthT o Promolo lb# Progress of America
To Protect the Psscu of the World
T o Produce Prosperity for Sanford

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VOLUME XXXX

SA N FO RD ,

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T H E W E A T I1 E K
Sanford jrut v ic t im .— i-uM a this
afternoon
ami
tonight.
I ’m
through Tur-*d.iv
•»
fresh im riher I&gt; « uu| . i i . i -, i l i r r
iiih iii he. i.mmi;
,-itt t* t &gt; r tis d ru tr
lim lht • -1*. I * linn (h' anil luPS*!.* *.

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A.ssoikiteil Press I .cased Wire

7. 1*»«!»

N o . 1 ID.

P re sid e n t To IBiilgsuri9 Says Two Or Three More C
ourt uPhoidsRent Controls W ill Die
Be Honored At| Tria,s 0f Chucrhmen WiH Be HeH Conviction Ot
A
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,
Anti-rilibuster Rules
C arl M arzani
Rollins College

M H IA . II hI km im . M . i 7 i,P )
k! •!*%&gt;' lU'ft in tlu**r iitiiir Iti-iU u|
th .u gei Hill follow ||*i’ winil.q. **f
lo nruio u It*** icninnuiig Ill.tli a ir
ll.lp l III »Cl II I
T r u m a n W ill F ly T o | Y l.itllliili I« |irii*'li.iin 1 . deputy
*' 111 11 In i*l in *ny how
W i n t e r Park T o m o r - 1 Inpi*m y n*liin&gt;■
lr i li.li. hlndl are in ja il,
r ow F o r
D e g r e e *1 litit a 111 I l l ’ ll n flu tiil rn tillia tr*

To

M ake

Speech*XWgJSJSTStTZA

*•» .... --- ------ 1 .
teariii wore ’'included in iln** eonK I d W kSV.
Al.1 1 .
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N |iii,„y "
P m id rn t Imin.in In.ifcil
ill a l- j
duly tits nniiiil* 1 • nf ih r Dinled
most unprecedented
bullion At
M ini White I Im nr retreat today •»*
^ m rd r.u nr Irnni hi* ,-wincialc*
that Secretary nl lltr Army Itoyall
is tlrppmq mil within Irn In I p w ii IV
dj" y.
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A K iivrinini ill ip 1*. •p i .i ii * ml n&gt;
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,•!&gt;** i .i nt i I h ii * It in. ii mi * s|&gt;hiiil*i;i*
tin- lii'.iiin i; fin I". imiu-li'i* here
|i* lii- Ii* 1*1 in li.-' 1*1**1111**0 . |***i-

Power O f States T o
' Enforce
Stricter
Evangelical t'lim ***
&gt; l.-tc.l in
Rules
O
v
e
r Union
nil ll.ilr n . in. 11*»* * it*. Itnli' I ' mH'
grcgalioteil. I’ i 111 &lt;■
* *■ t, Itnpti-t mi.I
Shop s Is A p p r o v e d
fnlrtiin

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Pushed, 2 Senators

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Mel I iihI I ii clergymen
Ttqn'tichnrov '.'ml Unit n* tlir
1 1 nillllMIrit tin I
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Homes, Property
Are Menaced By
Mid-West Floods

W V S lIIM .It t N . M.n 7 t.1'1
DrlVnd s l'ilil»iislt*r
| III1 ^uinriih ( mnl
-i 4 ■!
lm l.il ii| 111« 111 fill tlir 'F i* 11i*l lltll1'
IV •
tin* i iiiii ic turn f\ i .til \lil*» M*m
S '*
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) /.mi **ii .* « litiix r tIt.tl li«* * oil* »* il’*d
I ( ' m iiiiiiiiih *I IVtiU i* t*\ *1*«
(iMinf
|«»%4| ll V 1‘VilllttH I '
| -D ro w n e d
A nd
^
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in **&lt; i t u .iiim ih - Mnploy** |
cl H
T w o A r c M is s in g In
I l i n r h i . mi o fh rial i i . i i i m i ' n l i ^ g ^
Y o f k
T r it ll 1 0
M lJ H lU
f C tT •t i!i. I !ti'li t In it niii**- mI Sh*ii*
j k* t ''i* U t% .i||ii nf till SI Air i&gt;*
for iln- n'tnjd mi dir fmtlu inning
lo w ,i A m i N e b r a s k a
I»,l«"sill 111 3If Vx.*‘ .11 t M i ll 1*1 I l |'4 Sv
Adm in.I ration change, lAit tin’**1'
•
•
Unive
rs
ity
O
f
Miami
ii|dr&gt;i*nhhit !*• i %4i|*i*n*»4 Hi tli*'
w eir tlir.p n rn d development*'
T r u m a n 's “ T r a i t o r
\ s s im i \ i i i» m i
Grid S t a r L o s e s ■Stair l )r| *i i I iim ii I ilial in* iii*\»'i
I . \ li . lium .tn dept nnlil 9 : 1(1
I»... m nl H i' tir.iii aiul •
Statement
Is
Cited
It .ii! I’i'rit .i tut iiil'it i itf llir 1 mil- u n i., •lit hit trill' \%4'»r lit •"*m*f
A . M. at In. q u a lm .ii the m in.
L ife In Car Crash llltillhl
As R i a s Gr ounds
a Hit l i r i t i I 1.1J ih*'*! lin k ,
* .iiul.int’i Iim itr. A» far a. am
»
mum l.ifi'l
&lt;*•
4 l*i
I «»UI j||,« it,tiur
1«*11\ \\ It il* •
M IA M I. Mai
onr could remember. llii» i« the
,
...
till. "
l IUM l %ltv »t
J jjf &gt;ii|| t«««fti« i nllh
•* t
«ry|
ppiMin*. in. India*'
Let rat In- 1„„ pvp , d q . 1, Prr.idpnt , , 1 * ' " (&lt;k
■''•*&gt; 1 «'» '
l "H a iin j \t In a* k i
ini Secretary William »• l U w n i 11" drlen-e
.I i i i i i i -m I &gt;d i Miami ftMilliall
killed I «| so(l. |tl^| |&gt;,.4 JO .itliiirn 'il ti»&gt;!
A \li -mm \ a llr v . t&lt;i
ntuif
aim ...! „ .,,,.r d nut the new. at
indn In.rut
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I lil tp ratri Miami tia lln
nielli* j
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i I ip Ii l iim niuni.li Ind.iv on I mp la.t ni«lit and r a il. I**d n
j „ „ p.,n m 1fi&gt; I ti krniln i at turn* ^anti
■. irr 11n * tit nnl %ntn» tn« tr%
pre»* ___
conference.
i*.mid dial i'lr .id r n l I lum un'i
Two (Invert. iiHudimi Im kpy i Ntl
w&gt;1&gt; a. I.i.- I- a.
I
\ l u ttun alii I Hu Hlii.
Ifnxxett rtlM’lo.pd thnt
fm.nl htnl Iippii made to install"" « !'
,flr' “ ,',i01*. ,,f .'.Wl1 C-.mmutmt W illie G ilh e il. 1*1. w eir nipn* *1 . u .i.n ii.iiv ut Idi.
i.t .nt
»I i In* |t i t « m \ . lu i i , i .
hr 1«.1 1■lit
nude a Inn
nynthi'lii' iinini’ p jiileo mnchlni' &lt;mj I p. h Ip i . at "tra ito i.
Ja ck E a il lluiney. 22-y»ai ol.l &gt;(1(.
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lit %'
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fiin H nrliln Hiiinnnrine ntallnn.
Iin .d in ip o .iild r. 'Ih e motion wn» lin t .trin y end at ll" - U niver.iiy
ini
ii« !*l I * i1
.111«»i|i 77. who ili«*Hn*i|
fit a irilt .tlillH Ii w
Jn u w h.il •Nyntlietlp orinuti'|
dy d.-nird.
I Miami h i t tea ion.
iiin,ai.*UlviiiK .
J . J Mh m u iii Vail* \ I i .
Ybill I I )t HU'1114 a V
Wiii'p ' i i wun n mntU,i anmit whirh 1
Ilrtly M. Nutlutimer. IH, of h llli-rll
thp kppretury wax ax much In the
' ' nmlinii i &lt;1••ftr.l m ' **■*
[ lion.' 1 1 .. mi nut .n r 1I imih « M
dark ax reporter*. U p eaiil the pro- i*ni.nk In I'leenlrnl Innnan h I ip ii Miami.
l,ui,t&gt;'. ,’ it f li i Vi»!r *»f D ll‘I Ml* 1N o li. . / j . Mill ( It 111» ' \V klltll* Ii
poxnl wax made in liiifh Nuvy pir |lt,
■*, im innrnt oil a 'lairm enl
Mix. Klpnnor tlofl M.u’ t '. f,!*. .tin ,
i5is:# a.
liilliutt ij
III*’ 11 I d Dt iDg
Ill,l&gt; &lt;0 14 ( 1( 1 (l tt ill l HIV *4
e|*t and wnmlered whether the
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thr Miami Hriu'h.
Ajk'iun no njiiiiimn vui.f» lii-li t « i »1•»!• 1j0
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••poll" oil the nm tier ■mm.
M a iA .ilii' luwym in grit l»."i^la* f1.l.u
hit.4*i.
Two of Mr. Tru n m n 'i hluhly- *(.n, I )* nin, ..ad W illu n i / . t o il
Hiiim-v
k ill'd la'iwi'4-h * 11,1 tt* vtl ll) **li till in'***
IIn V 4lin*» • nn.i 1" o l. -1 tillli\4i*'i nl ( bi ill »
Di'iitll*. ypneirti .p iir l.n v ol mmi l iHi \ \[ \\In n In ■ *tnl*'* im ln l that J m I i **
placi'd ii id P* di*rlo*pil that Itnyull *.
i n , . . .1,1, . *n ! litmhiiK till* n lu n
4I ill! 11*1 lit ll I* k » H'lir •‘ 1 1 1
()■ I'****I pdv I iik hix pom mum. poxxilily
nut i*ii tin* bri1* h ihnmit ib r tn-nt lilts ilk «|| it11!
mound Mnr. JO. They nuiil no xuru U ;iilin n l, jtlthml^li llr t*nik jtlilt
i \;111«*\. Iu*i &gt;1* ' hit
ce*xor Imx been decided upon.
Ut tin- in -I I U* t \i»h l In V a'A
1ft* f I*•••*I a iiim . II.* ’
Chief Juntk'n Vinson, one of I lie
1 Jin k ..tdi In I inM'Ii t ** iln •»■***ml &gt;1
r I,
ist lira I amt a iln
vvh
"'rp n ld e n t’i close friends, I* ftylnu
in ifMiini’id . ini ' lit ilitl
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ant mill* h i * m1
I b,&lt; jMM.lt Dill «&gt;t till* Ill'll Vlilli.tl am
down later ill the week for u brief
t... , \ * i nl *tay •* VI i la
visit.
jmlgi*!* *»ii n r V»»trr* m mu*- i l l,. |*»»*
li.(i 1iiitl * H l l i* I »» I’*’ M'
j | |*U
Mi'anwhilp, .Mr. Trum nn i* fl&gt; &gt;i4
ItMCtl
Milt /mil Hit* tilt I’III 4*41 fli l t*. "*" ‘ )1 11 *In v ii i; til Ji.'i f v pb.'iil
to (Irlum lo liiiu i'rio w mornii if, ami
Uw b I Ililr i i-.itnitial Atm idjdintt*)
i*ll a *...£ hum h i * * 1
, ,y», ' ilix lin i (I lltll It *1I' |«t Hit*' lit t lil 1*4' ! tV..
driving from hero to W inuir I ’uil.
T A M .A lIA S S K K , Mm. 7 —ran —I TAI.T.AI1AS8KK. Mnr
1 4 mit 11maril »nt I'tiur ^Iti
11»■! nm- till I f IVH d* • j’ i'
l« tiMllHurii tin F u r U t i l
tl„
A iion ii'y (ti'iiernl Itii'liard Krvin j An effort to net $1,100,000 in e t lr t
&gt;',*n li**i )mm * bill ii s'**
III”

'll Reds Try New 4 A r e Killed In
Angle To Quash Traffic Accidents
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Carraway Asserts
RFC May Approve
Terminal loan

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Ervin Says Courts F lo rid a Endorses.1.
To Decide Legality Plan T o Get Aid
Of Disability L aw .F or 15 Hospitals t

Wilson Tells Plans
To Hold Auctions

xni.l to,lay nnlv the court* enn
diti'iniin e whether ntate payroll
tn\ intnirixt employen for dlxulilltty pnnipeuiintlon l.enefil.. wmlltl

federal money for 15 I'loriila lioxniln) projerl* &gt;va* cii.ltir*e,l ( ihIiiv
|,y (|te new Stale
Improvement
rm n m l^ i'in .

S ta te Association *
Of Commissioners

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Kolnrv ( lub Sees
Motion Picture On Spring Vegetables
\ i r Conditioning lh'K&gt;u I " Mine On
Earn i Marls
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n 'iln»* % f. d limiicliv-H i k 4
tw an iinron*tllutionnl immmr tax
xh e I'oiiiniiMriimpt* I*»ve tlirililt* i ,v f
V
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I'lnnx for the I'NtnldixIinunt ,f Mil.' workmen', eompriuntion dur- l.iirher la te of fcdcriil piirl|p i|iii
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!&gt;*• invnlldiiteil
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t 'oiumixxionerx
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nn mution market next fall .|lt
. . lin e lllni'xx. .v.ntlil
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. lion in I'oii’ lriii'tin n.
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(lie Sanford State Farm e r’.. Mar- -by the cni.xl.luth.m il prohibit um
11i.l,c rl f a r t e r , direelor of the
i i . la, I. oi.vill,- Saint I ,
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krt were nut Inn'll hy W illiam Wit- 'm :a ...*i » ■&gt;.•«*■ ......... .
I iiiiii oVi 'Ii . i nt foinnii-xion hospital a .,,I :• .lav u.ilib*
H'l ornno i i 1
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&lt;■''»' •‘" ll " " " ■&gt;•&lt;*"*• In Lt* ■I,vision said wilbnnt the nmen.I ........ &gt;&gt;■ i" -nt..n ili• .I to tin Stat
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‘ h* i nanI I lornla would he pi'lliiU/eil I , , i n ' . II Ii ” •■,.« Iu ii . i i &gt;'
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xyxlein. t! II lloiinn, Ilia naalalnnl
; 1'* r* j 1'*.
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1*1*114 1,1 till lo ss loll lH'cnll«e ll lx farlh e i ot ll„ Si .iiinnl,. f .o .i .i) ll.e f .1,
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who wax form erly
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•ilniir' iii it* ho&lt;|.ilnl co iislrn i'll.'ii ii.imn t i *■i=t&gt;. followm.: In
the I’omini no State nrn.er* Mm
Met 1 i lo in I.H '
h i: F I m
nd ii m u nt | ti &lt;*iri’iiin m*•vv m 4*f j. oe. noi I hail any other "la te .
1' ' - &gt;1 »b &lt; i*’l hi \ III 'Ini H I 11 he
lio n , lin a . li.e nipi'tini!
kel and Sanity Aniterxou, mani \\ , 1,
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D-l V| .It 1141 ilfnl • I . ■' l\ Ml I Ml
The prc'pni h|W provides fin i&gt;
I ,,, al o fficia ls at icin lin ,'
'•
nner of th&lt;&gt; local m arket, nt the fo ri.
xcl„ a t . , • 4«\ • • D|M.I .1 1 '*
“ IItiWi’Vi'l , ittd\ t Ilf i tMlld Ml ll i lie third conirilmtion of fe .lenil lo criui,. iiii'ludcd I., !■ Hovlc. i'
I't lit i tl .it t ifMti-l i ..mill Mill ,i
fh n ii'lin p of the Sem inal, ( ’minty
' fill **l V
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Farm
Ilurei.u nt the Future | |«oper etixe. c u m ,!.......... n law &gt;n fund on approved project a. The l"iu c v f.n the Hoanl. f " " ,
m i i . • x| k s t*'*L I Iv * illlr*l ♦»(
lay t, &gt;. Im i di* *i f*| .I'l » •
F a rm e r, huililinc Frid ay niultl. .a.'le tl, «itl* lb- term*, tw o .i-mie. III'SV loll now pi'iulll.lt li.'fnre f o il " I" 'll al tended tile meet ini'
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(iio rc e Sw urtx |*rr»ldfil.
' n"d d e ta il. tlicrofoii* h rfn ir it, tru ss would permit federal eontri- cl.nlmir H
I*"dd, &lt;&gt; I- ........."
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li'snbl with lin alitv and UMHinatirr Imlimi of 57 in percent of the co»i W C Kill.ee and Mi Fop. •&gt; I
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f i fi* ■hih’ i h iiiiiii H m h ill It.
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t 4' 1.4I,*1 - • ll toil
k • njnv.
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of Floiidu proiecta approved after l i e . iid.ni, county clerk,
ll,
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of
nren
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last .tan. I.
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With
H In order tn lake pare of truck" |
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kel
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who
were
pic-cut
led ill t|n f11tl* Ill’MIl A Nil lit .if "
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Hrvln anal the Knpicmv t'" ..n
n n lv ln e for on ii net Ion m in i e l.
Thus, I'lo i idii wiiuld receive only ! 1 ^
it iv ( ** m -I* 1 U ll ' i
Mil” in d.| i hi llfilli si inn in I
I’m
Mr. Wilson told the group. The l"cvi.m »l&gt; In.* t.el.l the retire* n :i:t pcici'iit contriluitlon on the.
i..a ,t ,
&gt;&gt;" r . , on.loon,Into, ii
A ill. «»’• • ..fill |. ii I nf l«
___________ work
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1 iin lit proKrnni wax vnll.l, toil no
Ill'll N li'lll U ll|4 || w ill hi III hi ’ *
Mild Mi
Pope, wo.ilii
m il.I.li
nereurnry
on _________
l.luo nrinl
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I tl ' Mm v (Hi M m . Jf» ft mu , .:»■
pi occiliiM's of rim nl y cumuli too 1 »■i'iln'il it" * *’|.(Ill .,m lio n
has nlrendy been dune, ami ihe
|iro|fi’iiiii wax miele ciiiii|iiitxor&gt; ii|i|irnved hefore Ihe end of l!MH, i i * and clerks, and wnut.l imi in i
1*1 'I ill m'* JI ft'll, {Mill 4\ Ill'll hi ilk
f t ’e n lli.iieil on ’ ’ nae T * « ii
lull
57.IU
percent
if
they
had
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for new einployi'H by the I!* 17
) lil*. I I -11Wi* \ ** Jill Hill | .Ills lltll' ” 1*
d e i'riin l line of the |ft projects volvc i i i i i , I i out lay. I tin of III,' 'I.'
eil In -1 Him *GUI li Not toll.
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nail
elulit
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m ow
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l''lU|doyex now are not entitled
J' 11*I. I m*i I T&lt;*Ii ii ii ni ki vii **il i b 41 I”
use of i.io ro film p icliiies of .c i .
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to com pens at ion henefltii dm Ini;
lift.I K flllf * !1IM n ! dll' Hlllkf Ml 41 I ’ .IHI
tan. r i‘,'i o K ns a tii.-an of . ,»n
if
the
iinu'iolment
is
approved,
rite
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illness. Hillin'* xilii! &gt;&gt;e would he
Ml 1
11 ml n
11 i|tii
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» if I IMlMf ill I J.f l ilt ” 1 Ilh’ thl A fibi 1 I m nm|
C a ll.', m. i .I it would make these set' •.,« filing space.
, 1 oallHur- on r . i r a i.r
I d UHI
ilHl .1
'I'h ond mg was ■\c. |.t ioioiIIt I
li“ 1.M y l.i ifii Itt Kill hi
41 *»ufI miipiI (In F rr 9 r«(*»
O C A I.A . Mar 7— (/Pi— The v.«l*|
Mil'll** * nn I.(till *lliti hllil * 4’1* • I*i ♦■
H ill in . ml, &gt;1, H ill, neatly
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*iif•I til* UP M ill 1'lnl ” 1 III** 1” «f(
er« of D gtla w ill i*o *o the P"'*1” N ■» \ v ( ' r e f l i t ( ' o l l t r o l s
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seven , ,,in ilo '* w oii' i 111 c -i n l . 'I
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11 SI*1VV IlH'Ilfltl’l hv V11
to decide whether Ihe H ty lim its
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tin *v Shin wl|«» |lll||il l ‘*| Mill »H .1 S n t i l I t ’ s
&lt; i n p i l i 4 it*li« M i
O ohh
■hall he rxtended tn take ill an.(Hill*
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told tlie gioup Hint lie saw no win &gt;
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W A S H IN G T O N , Mnr. 7—M’&gt;~
out of tIn* present heavy "Idign I
1 ( 'mi 11
1 &lt;;i
( i Mlltli't 1 i'if U Hh 1 Ih H a s
recllons from the present inco|imr- You ran go out and hoy an autoMember* of
I lie Fcllow shin lions incurred l,v the State lint &gt;»«
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tilt i »h I ” i Hm* fll ’ D Fill 4nhti'l lltll I Mill t" A Sii(i|i|y Tn II* w 1
jit e d nren, which in only four mllex mobile on J l months credit today. Fiont have l.cua active in .work In. lease taxes. T ile county eoniioi
tiller iiii’l . iii »vv H um ip
if,
1 ’
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. Wt-liDHlml
till* 1 llih hv H ll
H H I I M Otit..
V r |iin r r .
**taI(NI f .’l l4*|||f*| I (»\AP
Refrigerators, im liox and tele­ of solicitation iu the Rod Cross sinners, however, declined to V"
1. n t,a ' J
11
| I 'i’ll in, III \v||H p ITiC Illi'il III III VI if I 11
Mi ” • 14hi 1 4i k
Till-: u i
i m 1.’
drive
and
to
date
have
raised
Opposition, wlilcli hits token the vision sets, aim had their in sta ll­
l i ’ I.M y &lt;Mtlf of Kline
on record ns favoring any in I I lil* \M*iilli«‘i I'llicM tlly Will Gill ' •Itf
........ e 1
I•* .* .r I I M.I .1*
■I till’ ttlilli’ii Itiiliiy r\r«‘|i1 III' !'
I* *n»ilnii**il Iln
l ee«ti
form of n court suit to enloln the ment Inlying lim its raised tj&gt; nenrly $l(if), it was announced this morn craase in luxes, said M i. Pope
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inu hy O. K. C u ff, chairman of the
election, Imn hcen ronflncd m osllv two years.
A prngruiii which would insuic I i light Hiimv mi lli«- A)&gt;|»rtlii('liuit*
ill
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iV
41 ««tii I mi nl iln I'ini 9 Tftw l
i.iin.lM.»*‘&lt;i on r „ , s l it
to residents nf the arep that would
The Federal Reserve Hoard, be­ fund campaign.
j m I t Mi'J &lt;” l I m|lk&gt;
The Fellowship tram wus organ­
he inelmled if extension la ratified. sieged hy complaints
uf shop­
Till* I ’ .*../ . 1
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C IT Y M E E T
F IS H IN G I.IG H N H K S
The stm i'in o m art refused tn en­ keepers mol car dealers, and after ized under tin. direction o f Dr.
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G
ily
G.iiamissi.it.
w
ill
nisei
Non
residents
over
15
yeiiis
of
George
H.
Hennlngcr,
who
was
as­
loln holding the elretlnn althnuffh the nation's time haying fe ll o ff
»fill 1i t ,1 11111 iif
I 1,1 I 1* 'hurl hi-1 h in.' • 1 1 ..........
ago
are
requited
to
have
fishing
,
"
'poelnJ
iossioii
I
l.ievening
.1
sisted
hy
(i.
\V.
H
arrison,
Miss
It did not rule on the eonalltullon* in Ja n u a ry for the firs t tlmo in
1 *r*
.in nit 1hih tin;h fi’i I ' m I 1 . 0 0 t f
N
F
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Itti,
Germ
any,
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a llty of tho special net under which three years, decided to relax the Gladys Marsh and 112 volunteer licenses if they wish to fish any h " 0 o’clock W illi im mheix of the | 1/Pi Seven form er G em . 1 .0 |.&gt;. (M I lit* .(it ft. *1 li*‘ ltd tl f’ ’l I ♦h
f , 1 mi-ht nn 1 '1
where iu the State nf FlolW a, I! adhnlders Gonimilte.' which in 1
w orker!.
the election w ill bo held.
controls a hit.
1 Dill , Wit |l!U,.iSl,tM»M nil Is! |' * • I ... I 1, .
In
o
o
lfi.ia
lx
went
on
trial
l&lt;
&gt;ia\
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The extension prnpoiwl fs being
Mr. G off praised the work of County Judge Douglas H le n s tro in la d e s Frank Shames, \V. A. I.e f, | li,'fo .c a Go. maii ciiio lm .l ,,,.m v* id hy t Hf»i|mi tMMe u &gt;lli hid V’ ii
Previously you had to pay o ff
• n o t » ii I. 1 i» I , , and George llbdinp
•m pno H o d by the Ju nio r Chamtwr credit over * 1 , 0 0 0 In Hi months; tho group and declared, "wo think annoum ed I Ids morning.
al
ite.iiliy l anf on chill gcx of
| lit- I W"-Itlkklil h I mMi I nf h h‘ , in : . d i" r .c
1r ■
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t t ,,',1
* f Commerce principally and the under, In Hi months.
this la a v e ry cradltablo donation,
1 ou.|ilti i i v in Hi.' I'Xteruiluution of !' ' itmjl \vjih lilt* hkr I h i tt!
fiv •* f&gt;
1 In lim it. 1
&gt;
o ily council. Thorn nr* some lt?B
Down payments wore also re ­ in ns much ox tho group nro not
5.0IM. Gerninii Jew ...
\ fill ' Ill'll 1 I 114*| (I'ltl **V4*4 lik 1 i 'll - um! I'pp 1 I
freeholders llvlntr In the outside duced hy the hoard to 15 per coni permanent rouldontn of th is coun­
Tile l.*l of defendants la |&lt;q.|tr.l S»riT lii’lilHtrllil I**»l)-*ll III t ih ii , |*I I tit ”
area n v lifle d In vote. A m alo rllv (previously it was JO ).
ty ."
l.v Di ltei.no Mai lilt, uccilKed of viili* hmhlnig, mul h ig huiiy mnl
Mis h .'tinier in Central .! 'Met
vote of ull pnrtlelpntlng w ill decide
Curs nre an exception, however:
helng f.Miner |.uli&gt; „ presldeiit an.I h iitiri .sulk vvi'ii* 1 . 1 1 fi 14*1 tfi,lit 1 .' to |&gt;aitty leudy rn 1 n.ild in
von w ill still hava to pay cash
G R E E K W AR
f the laiue.
chief of tlie Nazi secret puhee |*i m v•*j»* whin' hrnvy )ni;intT*iiK, r'1* .tim n ili' ti ic'
A T H E N E , (.recce, Mar. 7—( A l—
for one third of tho total price.
(tie 1 ii |,&lt;&gt;1 in Nueinherg.
HHti |iiihlu hinhhiii;
i I mwu
t I'm . . ii f ,r T ' l , ’ lay ct-'ai t&gt;
I’ l.A N F . C R A S H
A spokesman o f tho Greek arm y
The |iro*cciition l.uscd its cho%Ft 14Dll' htllMlIlg I'll I III* 4'k ' t ** l
n a itic .-la,lily tlig h tiy n .n n iu 'ti
E D IN B U R G , Scotland, Mac- 7—
general sta ff announced today that
G ERM AN QUADS
W A SH IN G TO N . Mar, 7 (/Pi Government i&lt; iru h tli today cx- ex 011 diH.ioients used hy I I . I n
1 ,1ml I iiirtyiliiig
:*4ii, 7 i(*; unit i &lt;h N orili and CT. iin l d iatii-: ; p a i'iv
t/H— Fo u r ambulancoa from Ed in ­
t.und known as tho pl,-lined the working* of a newly .lew loped "liquid oxygen convener" leti.nlinnnl M ilitary T rit.iu i.i' in ) t i.liho! Hif Wni W, $u(ltli! i 1,l)0 (I 11*1
G E D E H N , (im many, Mar, 7— &lt;i guerilla
.m l mild n Soqihem
burg, lytM cIburgh and Haddlng- (/P)— Hospital o fficia ls announced •‘scourgo o f tho southern Pelopon* for tupplvinu oxygen to aircraft new * and passenger* at altitude* N u.'in h cig and tile Am eiicuu wui &lt;.&gt;111111111 ini project ., DH.o'iH.OOO j lomlv
Fiitttro
l&lt; d p i- 'n r
m ill.,, k
n rushed to nearby l.ojrlnddry on that quadruplets, three girl* anti a nessus" has toon trapped In a
1 .
.o o n n 1 .
crmie.x 1 ourt in snvcrul trial,,
foi iixscn.ldv lanldtiigs m k I. » ! 'i |i g |i t l v warn "
1
Gigalust Nasi official;!.
to y, were torn hero today to Edith mountainous region ami is su ffe r­ aliovo 10,000 fret.
raport o f a plane crash.
,dniieh.'! mul tliealH 'ii. and
,|, . , 1,-1
It is d rier i nr cl a* Icin g mnre iiiu ip .icl and a* much a* lour tune*
_________________________ _
They found nn dead nor Injured Polxer, 34-yenr-old w ife of Johann ing heavy losses.
U17,(Mitt fm office-type Mi ai tuieit. f H1,|
,tau':&lt; *
—-only the wreckage of a threo Polxer, a Gorman ra ilw a y worker.
The Pcloponnesua is tho south­ lig litrr tiian "Im lky and h e a vy .
' .
| ho H O M ES D E S T R O Y E D
F il.r n a iv figures: pul.lic *&lt;&gt;'•. , Thin .la v n u .n
ern
tip
nf
Greeca.
•
O fficia ls anld the quadruplet! so
foot model piano.
spnre-ronsuming tnnks nf gntii!t*iixT|,oqnds ami holdn* IYJ |iouuds of
F U K U O K A , Jap an , Mnr. 7 t/Pi (77,0011 piivate |l!0,'lt)l JUtU high ,
fa r ure In good health.
oxygen XXX now used for • ' | ,, ^vWDn—"enough for 1(1 men f n i | — F in . today destroyed I HO homes wayx and In'IdgeH fk’",ltud,IHH) en­
JAG KBM N U l l., At ■ ,
Pi
C O R R ID O R F IR IN G
TH O M PSO N DIHH
purpose.'
I" hours on high altitude flig ht." in iiciirhy Ynmato ami sei I iiii I v gineering WJ.KUU.uuii .ml im l.i t'
ill. II I &gt;i\V
B E R L IN , Mar. 7 —f/P&gt;—'Tho Bus
P E R R Y , M ar. 7 - G F ) — n . I„
EMA l.l, GRAFT WARNINGS
These factors constitute "tin im ­ said the bureau, adding:
damaged '.*17 others.
ii.it X’. !I,!H;n,lMHt.
A tin nt. 1
slana
started aerial firin g .practice
...........................................
MIAMI, Mar. 7—&lt;/P)—Tho Wen- Thompson, B8 , voteran editor of portant Advantage for n ircr.ift use"
lloiton
"To supply this quantity of o xy ­
today in tho Berlin airlift co rn -. ther Bureau today ordered amnll tho T aylo r County News, died nt said Ihe National lluron't of Staml- gen from standard cylinders ic*
H E IM S P R E A D N E T
H TX T ID N ItO IIIIE D
Ginclntiatf
•0
dor*, then announced they had can- ] craft warnings hoisted from Palm hla homo hero yesterday after a nrds which developed the new de­
B
E
R
M
N
,
Mar.
7—(A
■
)—Soviet
Tw enty-five duBnts in cash,
l).'tro ll
is
quire! n tala) inxtnlhition of some
b rief ilinesa.
called It.
I Beach southward to Key West.
vice In cooperation with the Navy's
secret police have spread a net for
L.i
•jo
71 rqhic feet weighing more than turncoat Gommunlsts in tliil Hus- 15 nutoinulic revolver and candy MinnrnimtU
A three-power verbal protest i The warnings were ordered up at
.......... ..............
A native of MonUcello,
Thump- Bureau of Acronnuth'*.
was stolen last night frnin I'esler's New Y o rk
dll
ut
A s soon an the firing was reported.' lOi.TO A.
M. (KflT) for the
next
son came here In 1014
soon said tin. converter-- tuo pound!. Installations of tills slan *nne of Germ any, the consor- H tm liur Scrvicn Station, Eighth l ’hoenix
Thu and
Bureau
r.7
T ^ d hern lodged with tho Russians "1 hour*
in tho area,
afterword torn mo editor o f (ho surcessfulty flight lealed at a lii (la tte r) typo were uxed in 1 I 10 vntlvn newspaper Montngs Echo Street mid Park Avenue, Total t Nairn l.nnla
IS
as
Ail American officer said (hero
The bureau said moderate west- News. -Surviving am two dauah- tildes up to 40,004 font— is 11 flash- wartime ll-lT s ,"
sold tudny.
valno of cash and articles taken j San Antonio
ltd
r&gt;'t
was no Indication that the can- erly winds would shift to freoh toilers, Mrs. it. L. Croft and Miss like plnco of apparatus w ith two
Tho bureau gave this explana­
In surprisu a rre s t! SO form er wus aliout *100. E n try win. made .Seattle
55
41
tion of*haw It liquid oxygen con­ Gom iiuiiilsts havo boon sotiod s o .I.y tlie window In tint men’s w ash|Jo ckao n villo
eellatlon was ordered as a result occasslonally strong north or Dorothy Thompson of Perryt five coils attached,
7tl
•Pi
. northwest tills afternoon In the sons, Roy and Hal of ferry ; Cullen
of tho protest.
Ii la 36 Inches high and IB In­ verter w orks;
fa r, charged with Inciting eastern room, Tho
as broken
ff, M ia m i
" window
idow w
wus
hrokon o
off,
Pi
ikl
**H may he that visibility Is north portion of tho display
area
and Robert of Live Oak ches
andHarin diameter— a little over
Tho liquid is ccinlniiuxl In the Gormans to resist Soviet occupa-itlm Hintion owners
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.
.
1
.
reported to j Orlando
IU
ill
poor." lb* officer said.
and over
tho Keys tonight. win of Choynne, Wyo,
three cubic feel. It weighs 00
(Coullnusd on Pais Tw#)
lion policies, tii# paper sold.
police,
Tulluhassco
70
Hi
ih

ri , i,* t S 7 .,t l .'E 'l .. ... ,.. .......... ...... .

%)cnln Voters Decide
On. C i t y ExtenKiAn

Go Into Affect Today

I’dImv.ship Front I
A iding Rod

7 (ii’staim Men (in
On Trial In Guriiiaii.v

Workings Of New Liquid Oxygen
Converter Is Explained By U. S.

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�PAGE TWO
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Down To Earth

I fu Siwtfnrd tleraifi

v::\

MONDAY MARCH 7, 19*9

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

M .

7 U M RETURNED

PARIS, Mar. 7—&lt;*&gt;»—'The Ameriean Grave* Registration Command

THE WORLD TODAY

i •KHinlint In in**
When the nvcrnpo citizen thinks o f the Marshal] Plim,
Hy DEWITT MACKENZIE
•■4 «■■*•&gt; ••
| Ip* Is apt to consider huge c|imntlticH o f money amt supplies ■ At* Foreign Affalri Analya*
•olHfuril llmlit#
III Nuaiuilla .lim m
_ sent from the United States to Kuronean countries. An ’
£■)»«** ■* •*'•&lt;••4 flila* mlllfi Amorlrnn ttewftpnper mnn, after much fiprurlntr, brings the j
r u m *T, 1»I»,
*li» t‘i«» niMf«
If the Molotov mystety presage*
SSS'ar*. n«rM« ■•**&gt; Ik* «*• whole thlnti down to nil amount representintf Its |M&gt;r capita
I Cue**#** *1 Ware* 4 IW .
cost for n year: ?Ufi from each American mnn. woman, and
fir c c
—
M ni.i.sxn (&gt;■ n»i »4
child.
. .
to the fset thst the nations of
l‘4llar
‘ ...... .
IlliVt
According to government public relations men, the pco- \yL»»iei„ Europe sro showing n
lliyilnra* *1«■*■*»
pie
on
the recclvlnif end o f this flow o f money tiro bcnoflt- steadily growing confidence III tile
&lt;1 i(»i iiil&lt;l i&lt;ii II ITrtl
y O n l 'l
* *3 (iup la concrete ways. A much-travelled road hus been built future.
ii* .....*■
i- * I. Attn-iictm engineers between Athena ntnl Salonika; hyI t wnuld I mj going tiwi far
m »i-»vi»
.... J-J* I., id i&gt;rn hm been i/iliodm'i'il in lojtu lv . increasing Us tfrnfn t» sa y tliut ilii-xc tuirrassod coun­
On, V ■«»
■
,n
tries hava lent ih d t A a r of un­
yield by 50 per cent; muss unemployment In French textile toward contlnjw w fc/. B ut they ar,.
Alt eei*l»Mnr* m*'t
***r»l»
ifmnV k r.
I.m- •$$•*•
inilia has boon, averted by Marshal* Plitn credits; British i-m onstrailnx faith thot they cun !
« i i I r * * *♦» n « A » * f | f *
« r
tffll.ltu tMNd* «tMl *•
fnf rnni production lias reached n point higher than that o f J,.B| with nxirresslon if It should
,l r»«Hlpt * t l * * &gt;Ff p. f r «
1!)1I8, part o f which is due to increased food rations supplied develop.
NHtl#tiHllr ®F
1 This faith undoubtedly Is tiaseil
hlfinif
*|ini»pr l*f r **'rt‘ under the Plan.
l|«r&lt;p, ff|K.
%ttffii ( M rM9i
a matter o f pride to every American family p
rim a rily on
it should bo n
primarily
on^ the leadership und |
flrtrvlitf H*n***» ‘ Hr
It &gt;t
nl thl* ibiit p.ur hiirii sli imlard o f livinjt has been maintained while strength of Amerlrs. I.lnkc.! with,
• '» «
M #«rtllr4 nt l!ii&gt; same lltm . wo l u c e helped to so larirn an extent in ^ ^ . ' " t L ^ s u J s * thus ?«r o f.
#irt9«lrv() »« IK* »**# rri'iiM i*
pnIfa»n hI nil
*»•«•* ****••
M&gt;r; hBn p|BN \n udialdlltstlm;
licttcrlntf the lot of millions o f I uropenn families. Ihe MarIm
" t l'« !«*•'■. wm n**!! »*•
l •! II Plan embodies the simple human process o f helpinK eur „ Krent him* of countries. Most of
4f*
INim.I/11#*.
ncifrhbor who Is hnviriK a hard time ripht now, but is com- these states were so shattered hy
i ...... i.
w ar that they could neither defen I
MON1UV M\ft. 7. ten
lap back.
themselves nor, in aume cases, foeil
- - •’ ■
thenselves ail«iu«trly.
UUli.K \ rrthK TOltAlf

announced today that 71,738 bodies
•o f Am erican soldiers
killed in
World W ar Two have been shipped
home to date.
| The sixteenth contingent left
Antw erp
Su tun lay, when
the
H aiti Victory departed, carrying
n ir . w
wnr
ilusil
the remains of■3.B1F.
ar dead.

• i.n .H ,* *H ll, »m*|H *ni»uen»

Dr. C. Im Persons
OPTOMETRIST

PROMPT COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE
’ Aliases prescribed, dispensed •
Repairs snd Adjustments node
Hours 8*12 — 1-3
Sat. B-13
Atlantic National Rank Bldg.
Sanford. Florida
Phone 39*

C&gt;AH

Weaker Sex

Striking evidence of this lift
in morale Is seen In the attitudes
Ths dlspensatlnna of fate nre
Norway und Denmark toward*
boimUm * staggering In bowlldtr*
Tho next time the he-man of the houMu Is flexhiK hU of
the highly controversial North A t­
25»T9f(!!r,th*?rnS# h? Tremendous muscles in front o f the mirror, it m l«ht bo well to present lantic Alliance. Ilolh those coun­
nark far them on the other side? him n copy of the rtport ol tin* (’oronnry Research Project tries had been warned to steer
clear of Ihe Atlantic Pact helm:
Walt and eeel I ws» dumb. I &lt;&gt;p«n lit Massachusetts (luneral Hospital. It says;
fo r * purpose. T h is day shalt thou
“ Avpllalile evidence indicates that there is an inherent -forged
- - - - - by
- America, Canada,
,r, M Hri-

Swiss Stenk—
(iriivy—
2 Vegetnbles— Hut Hulls
— Butter

weakness In the male, a sex limited inferiority, so that »»' f
«»«; «
Ntl,J&lt;,r
„
- . —“ - 7 ~ , c.
i immpiirison with the female he is. actuarially speiikiitK. a ,
Nl„ wuv has rejected Itus
Con|T«ltilstlont to Douglas Slen-, wcaklinjf at all periods o f lilc."
i n|M*M offer of » non-aggression
ttrom Si Senvnule t-ounly t out* |
There are far ts and figures, lots o f them. Hut who pact and ha* joined the Washing
itandng young men ol I9sn • . wnnts to read them? For women renders, they would just ton negotiations for the Atlantic
1
.
.
.
* .
- I
1
. 1 ..
til...
.I ..
! &gt;. . &gt; . e l r t l i t
I
1 be a repetition of knowledge already held. For men, l | |(, treaty. She ikT cn ik il bur eight In
1 I 11 | dec Ida bur own security problems.
Ii i- n ! i d*nrrMion the nation flimres would be dry and distasteful und the facts o f ,dil­
,u " ami lobl Moscow n nnn-uggreaalon 1
ls hading into, the Preiklent’s bious validity.
! pad wnso't ncccssmy slncr* bulb
chief aonomic adviier is &lt;iuick t*&gt;|
In nil probability, the public error in the identity of the countries w rrs mcmls’ra of th u ,
tbillud Nations.
1
point out, it i» * "disinflation.
1 weaker sex will not la* rectified by tills report.

600
1 R o u h il l a t a A n s e v o x
V a l o r e m A o n tq /

Help In The
“Middle Years”

Meantime Danish Foicign Min­
ister Ilasmussen is scheduled to*
leave for Washlnglon tomorrow to
suck “ the bust possible basis foi ,
Denmark's final attitude'' to w ard -1
nol'stme0'He°is one°m«nXerof the
r*u‘ l’rol"»sed expeinlilures o f the Philippine govern- the Atlantio I'n rl. Dlplomailc ob­
Admmistrsiion who can mnkr mote Bient for the next fiscal vear lull well within the estimated servers Interpreted this ns Indlrnt
X r e lilc "hTn in gov- l*&gt;cnme uceorditiK to n report from Manila.
lug that Denmark finally bad de­
This is despite the fact that the United States is with­ cided to play ball with the W «st.|
•rnmsnt service.
drawing support from health and relief services, coast and although there has liecn no o ffi­
cial announcement to this effect.
_____.
Senator
. . . Holland
________ took the floor g e o d e tic s u r v e y s , w e a th e r s e r v ic e an d a v ia t io n in s t r u c t io n .
Norway's attitude puts her In 11
in behalf of the South's stand in .Military appropriations are smaller than those for other delicate
position—or does it ? A n y­
tuppoil of the right of filibuster1 departments o f government, and over one-fourth o f the bud- way, on Jan. till flussla warned her
and spoke for four hours and 02! gel is being allotted to education. On the whol« a surplus o f Scandinavian neighbor not to Join
(t'm tlinued From Page One)
minutes, quite a spell of speaking, a million dollars marks the unusual achievement o f tia&gt; Is- the A tlantic Alliance. The warning rest of tile work i» up to die
bluntly
pointed
out
thnt
Norway
if you've ever tried it. and when, bind government.
(
Slate Road Department, he tmid.
ha »at down he quietly lemaikrd.
Apparently the withdrawal of Uncle Sum’s protecting i!1,"1' Russia have a common frunT b ’&gt; next step to be taken to
seen 1 u 1111 auction min kut is &lt;u
m from
iro m Its
iih former
tu rm o r dependency
(irp i'iu io m -y was
w iih properly
lu 'u iH 'n t timed.
u m e u , The
■m - 11 V,
. ...
,
don’t think there's been the marm
llght«t lemblanc*
'*{" ^ H s p i t U ‘ hyWnTnW secure a committee report on the
slightest
semblance^ of a filibuster! F H Ip im w i.r u tlu n iin iN tfittin g t h e ir a b ilit y to s tu n t! o n t h e ir
probable amount of produce a v a il­
up to l^ii point". When the Sooth- o w n fo n t.
I lie I,uce, Assuclntuil I'reaa
corn’s able fm sale at m id ion. ami u
■.undent, from Kirkeues In northern list of Interested buyers who
em lonatori gel *cally warmed up,
'
Norway. Hay* De l.uco
would pay cash for produce, suit!
yfttill hear tome tpcaking.
'•Norway's Arctic population lr Mr. W ilson.
,
scared s tiff of Russia. Fe a r of
M l. Hogan pointed out that
lee
John
Knox,
a
New
York:
(rw«u*«*.i
........
p«»*
&lt;
&gt;
..*
what
they can
call ‘our
neighbor'
.............- :
,, ,
i F» b »'ww*4
F a a* tlnet
w
in ; incy
our ugreat
rcai n«iunoor
I I r 1 7-1
1
in
- j
tderal Judge ol 30 yean expei- for an IW om ptu •peceh at Rot- flunk, tlm primary part of the grips BD.fKM) Norwegians scattered present nance at the Market would
icnce. called a« a wilii#** in the l,n, Uollege wherti he w ill recelvo nppnraius. When oxygen is noedi’d. over 18,WK» sqiiuro miles of the not permli tin- e.ublishm ent o f an
auction m arket, due to present
n vnlvr Is opened, lotting some of far north.
„
trial of 11 alleged Cnmmuniiti, ii|i- n 0,D'eo.
lim itations In pnrklng spare, nnd
Haasctt
arrived
at pidsi heml- the ll(|tild Into one of tho colls.
* “Thl* Igplat*! region—Finntnggk stfttrd Hint them - me frequent
hold* the Am-rlnn ittry rVUem.
qynMora on tho Ngval
Nrtvnl stnihtn
bfmlitn
The Ihiu! Is warmed hy absorb- province—Is defended hy -u few tra ffic snarls miw In |lm area.
t e r l i nn o f
l"
"jurii * l i e ,1 f.l||
nearly 30 minutes Into,
ing heal from nlr surrounding the Norwegian army ski patrols. No*
HholiM a vegetable ucrenge
m i l "*(■
iL . I m \ t.u
ihtf
Ills excuse!
“ and It evaporates— _producing
__ ing more. The frontier w ith Rues
coll,
survey war rent establishment of
v r n , J . ( " r r t t pl n n d
clllde ni I v ' b
"Tho P irib lcn t slept until fi:.'ll&gt; gaseous oxygen.
‘
" I s 132 miles lung. Less tliun one an atldioo market tills w ill laNow, this giiM-nus oxygen from Norwegian soldier per mile Is on done in tbi- F a ll, be said. A su r­
it It WCI tllV. Ill l» ( i - n i r i o ilbtcfeU
' 17 gtint of thr-'Jl gun salute fired the first roll rl.es hark Into tho
&gt;xxx unmolested hy police, vey made last October by County
bat
1. 1 i i p |l* &gt;1,1* &lt;jin j u r y
b*it im il
at 8:1)0 A. M. about 300 yards flask where It builds up pressure
Norwegian Communist P arty Ageat r R. Dawson showed .but
•y.tctn. 1v r n tl ............ i, 1 ,1 d - &lt; x J u t i f away. The President heard the Inst above tin* lligiid remaining there,
feverishly active In all villagbs 1,81X1 acres of produce would be
the ililb-ir i t e
four, turned over nnd went back
plnnlcd for Ihe project ns a start.
to sleep." Mr. Trum an usunlly j X " - " - 1
.......
w
i s i t T w u s ; * ' "an
Manager A mho soli
1 evented
•t
(1
r-";tl
. l i e arises around 3:30 at Washington,
the that the giowth of business at
A
-rain,
a
process
o
f
_
w
.p
w
.t
k
m
IW
lt."
about 7:30 while hero.
the Market bud made it necessary
ovtul
l!|t 4 4. . . &gt;. t | , - i ,! : t l i ^ y i r e
takes plare—but the gns produced
Such f v .r In tho far north on to have more paved space to tube
Tho President went swimming nt is now piped out of the njgiaraxn* n
t h e i t . u t c.f n i n l e i
the Russo-Norweglan frontier lx cure of the great numbers of
the enlisted men's bench which Is ttl* for human ronoimptlon.
MMInt (kitli t . b , r | t ot ( , f III ( i l V i*
understandable. Undoubtedly thure sem i-trailer trucks arrivin g und
n-t aside for his use during tho
Thus,
the
sole
or tno I m aomt of .(
. 1. /___
.. 1the __
t f t r j r it t v . Hi t l i l t d b y t he
this
fear 1In
capital departing daily. He expressed
snlisfaetiori tlia l Iih request for
Wi l l , In-bi t« ft! iiitflik in
L
'
’ o ’,*
|
Ing pressure, ronirollcd hy auto­ to thu south.
S till, Norway Is going ahi.-ml, more paved apace bail l»een grantevery (Mill. . util i tt Mi ri I«&gt;u»
; and Ilrlg. General Robert II. [.un­ matic valves, for distributing the
confidence and deturmlnaand «aid that it is expected
p.iikr.l {or hhu k .itounil, one 1.1ft- dry, Air Forco aide, went fisliing. oxygen gns from the second coll. showing
thin.
'
that the work w ill be completed
The bureau declnrrd that while
noi (senj’" 1Iir fei-l’iig "Tbai'this summer.
the convener was designed ipeel*
gold ip ilicm llur hl}U'* Listings
flrn llr for aviation use "the device
may he -rnrre for ihp type of home
mny he adapted with minor modi...
.... ...inigln lie
.........................
jlV silsa fi From Fee* Onei
our.........
vi-itoin
int^-feiled in.
Gentian* to Industrial and medical
hid plenty of land i- .(v.dldde, lnn&lt;l ijj'HHfonal[ federal funds available application."
U l bsssidfai Iskr* which m - l - tor ',p*&lt;:inc PrnJ|,ct&gt;I

Balanced Budget

II) IV. V . Hitting
T iurhto n Drug Co.

] l,|7 7 busltels of i-ucumbeix, J5.1U1;
mill *1,833 bushels ol limn beans.
[ &lt;1,0(1. Ill uilditiuii to these items,
CsilliirS Pmm ran* lli»&gt;
tomatoes, field peas, okra, and
radishes, puppois, squasli und f-gg | English im-’hs mu expected this
plant also moved at satisfactory weok.

Market Report

Auction Plans

Truman At Rollins

firlciia.
I “Thu Florida City H'nte Faf".Manager R. It. Alvurex of Hie [ mera’ Market sold 5,231 bushel
dtarkc .State Farmer*’ .Market; f,0|,| |rt,xes of tommoes during the
m ports ii total of 3,807 crates oft five dav auction period for dh av
straw berries pvsse.l through that erage orice of *4.77, groti* sales
inuraet during Febru ary, at an amountiiij,
|31I,D4.30.
High
to 13II,Did
aveiuge of * 2 .:tp per. crate, If price for tbt- penod wns *8.10.
wyatbur runtlpuei goud the ship Pole beans arc, selling from 1 1.50
merit of berries from this m arke t;to J5.00; xcjnnah, $5.00 on number
w ill continue until A pr. 15.
! orw's nnd Js.BO ou number two's
"Thin wrek w ill show « heavy [ bunch Iv u itl, I2.D0 to *2.25.
increase In
Yollnw
Cronkneck
Hipiush, a gain in tl«ll |ienper apt!
cucumliers on the Plant C ity .Statu
Fa rm e rs' .Market us their spring
(l'«nllH»s.l Fears l‘ »S» Oner
dual gets underway, Hmall offer- pani|iblel "Welcome To Rotary",
bigs of apt ing vegetables were
and a Rotary lapel button,
sold during the Inst week-fnnry
Visitors were introduced by Dr.
curumbeiH averaging &lt;10.(5 pur C. I,. Persons as Charles Marian of
usliel tub: iaits&gt; Hell pcppnr. l.ukewood, N, .1., Curt Rluttncr of
per bushel hamper and fancy Fulton. Mo., C. W.
Wurdnll nf
1 How
Uronknrck squash, $4.0 ,1 Schenectady, N. V ., V. P, Durst
1 bushel humper.
371,184 pints of Kill*. I'm.. Fred Hay well of Hud­
f strawberries brought glowers son, 0 „ Walter
W hittlesey of
107,|32.Oft, averaging .70'» cents Davenport, |nwa, I I . FI. Iligelow of
ter pint.
Hudson, Ohio, John O. .Jesse of
"Although thero Is a
slight Springfield, ()., J . II. Ck nnury of
Icrllne in volume,■ 840
Sco llville,
Mich.. Leroy nit
Lawson
,
„cars of sa.u.H
.ov, Mich.,
n oi*ii
.roduce passed ovor the Pompnno ,)f peLam l. Cloyd McClung of Oriiurkut lust woeh. O f thl* amount |Jin,|„ B(ll| Hess Calhoun o f Ocoee,
nun* wen* Ifll.ONI ImiincU of
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snap la-mis, averaging $2.25; 138,The oil refinery at Abadan In
Oib bushels of peppers, $1,02; 21,- | rnn |m l u daily capacity of 418),l i l bushels of eggplants, $2.02; non barrels, und is thus ths
15,724 bushels nf squash, $4.28 1 world'* '^rge*t.

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ideal hom*Mies. Ami liAu’s« are not V«S/(
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ir s s t t s s s s r ,« i.. * • * * a s s i
liqild, i* lltev tvero a year or two tho fiatlon to bo completed under
tilts ft tog ram, $87,803. Gadsden nnd rain along the Virginia roast.
ago.
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"Eilher we make provision to
uk* car* o| this increased idiool
■nrollment or it* will have to tell
lb* itork to slop", layi t. B. Hen
derso*, executive secretary of the
Florida Education Association, wlio
pointa out ihat the iacteaic in ihe
Florida birth rat* will toon make
oir Khoois *v*n more over-crowd•d that* they are at piefcnt. Heave
forbid that Wf •hnutd tell thr slot
to Mop I It tlwre i* one thing that
wilt hok) tk* home toiether, imp m * moral condition*, it Is child-

County Hospital at Quincy $11)3,■
10D^_ Waahlngtoj1 County Hospital
at Chiploy $51,710, Walton County
Hospital nt Do Funlak Springs
|d.1,25(l, Florida A, and M. College
’or Nagrovs $4114,5(1^, Tallaliaum e

Also excepting the A tlantic and
G ulf Mate* thr Eastern h alf of
the country hns slig htly coldor
wi-alltor today,
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Mfinurial $352,520, iiapUnt Memor1*1 nt Pettsocola $271,702, St. Luke*
at Jacksonville $48,747, Indian
RWer Memorial at Veru Reach Sanford Herald
112,444 “Pinellas
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County Health Sanford, F lM d u

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Here Tuen. Mar, 8
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condition your uxo ho you
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All Choppers Are
Invited

LET RED’S GIVE TOUR CAR
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W ILL OPEN TUESDAY MARCH liith
1201 SANFORD A V E N U E

Center $117,15D, Amorlcnn leg io n Dear K d iln r;
On Itchnlf of the Palatka Junior
Hospital for crippled children nt
JR. Petersburg $144,040,. South Chamber of Commerce, I wish to
thunk you for assistance your
Florida Crippled Children Husii'
editor has given In publicizing tha
*t,Coral Gable* $188,404, 8
Ninth Annual A ta le * fe e tlv al

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For inuny women the forties
end fiftie s were d iffic u lt years
filled with mental ami physical
disturbance*.
Thank* to new drug discov­
eries, a wninno in till* period
of life today can maintain
tHjrcnity and poise, and feel fit
to enjoy these years an murli
iih any others.
Whllu a doctor's advice und
prescription w ill hit of great
help at uny time during thin
period, greater benefits are
realized hy tltqse who consult
1
doctor regularly throughout
these year*.
En tru st your doc tor’s pre­
scription to a tlrug store where
quality is the first considera­
tion.
This fa the 2.18lh of a aeries
of Ed ito rial iidverllsementa ap­
nearing In IHIh paper each
Monday............................. ....
.

Sanford’s New
Paint Si Body Shop

hold In Ui* Ravine Uarddne Febur27.
arjr*7,
Th*
teration .of Florida
ipapori was responsible for
d lllM f »6 , provide adtquar
Carler said the . Polk County
auccci* of th* er*nt, a non*
•cbovla for them,. . than any ottw hospital at DartoM, approved after
^activity of tn* Palatka
count of procedure.
Jan-Il' would hojfitlfltd to receive
1171,318 extra from the new b ill W ?furp truly,
. PlOtfr t6f inchtdinf ileknets and whether or not tha amendment I*
Ma'mrlo Jarnea Pulatka Dally
Stability, insurance fit Rotida'i un- adopted.
Ndw* Publicity Dirtcior
Director

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fur Tuesday

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

MONDAY MARCH 7, 1949

Social And Personal Activities
Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

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First Rounds Flayed Gloria Dam pier To
Fo r Powell Trophy
Marry .1. I*. Skinner

\ i i.imiDA
STVTK TIIKATIIE

The firs t lusicnes of the D o t, j | , llm| \ t ,„ |--,.nnk 1,. DumpieiI Powell trophy touinanient have -nnm.itiH-c tin- engagement and op
T e le p h o n e 148 !&gt;*«» completed at the Seminole pr.m, hlng m nrringr of their dtiugli
---------------------'C o un try CUth and winner* a rc ' ter t il......... to .lolin P Skinner, son
Mrs. Ellen Stock. Mrs. Ray mo rid I 0f
.1 T /o n . and the lot. I
I l.um hpii't, Mrs. T . K. McDaniel, j
I Mrs. W It. W illiam s, Mrs. Andrew '
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*S octal Calender

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Ilfit|*|lti n
f|,
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11*
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'■ q » i* ^ la r Msrtr«,:‘g

E. i ,ll. V nisit h*. u
Mr*.
' . / ‘ "i*
i1nO'Pin.per,I* Mrs.
*
i„ |I I el*(®
•* Mi Skin nr • ih n j* i*n !|llurnltl k iH h ic r, M n. hurl HiR*'
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!g c ,..... than,, Mrs. Ed I.evy-W hlner, j
, If1' . , ............ 1
John Ive y, Mrs. IK cl. «•*'- t «rrn-'"ai.ug class of IIU , He is-r i y , M rs. ' II ug h Who I ehel a n d i" '
Mm . IV, ,1. I'li'm in ,. T il.' . m » J ,

MONDAY
The Phllathen Class of the F irst
Presbyterian Church w ill meet al
the hnr.ie of M rs. W. A . Leavitt,
24U‘J Orange Avenue, h
i KMM)
P. M.
T -at rthe
- 'cluh
W und
- i play
V i wi ill
, con*
i
,. In................
.In .'k .i.n v.iil.. Mr
end
I JJV7' 'r .'l l ™K''
The Tourist Club w ill hold n
Untie during the coning week, j » "
&gt;
' empl oyed in the
regulur meeting at Ih c Tourist
The Woman's C o if tssiH-iatlon
tssovintion !
'f
(
Center to lie followed with "am ­
la
met last Thursday tor a rrgula
ateur night".
dlic wedding w ill be an event of
playing meet ul the country cluh
# Seminole Chapter No. 2. Order
i ....... winners in the day's pluy were Saturday afternoon. A pril P, at
of Custom S lu r, w ill hold a puldlc
lock at the F irst llupii«t
! Mrs. K, It. Sm ith. Class A : Mrs. 4:00
iimtaliulinn of new officer* ul S&gt;
W. It. W illiam s, Class II: and Mis* Chim b No invitations m e In mg
PO I*. M. at the Masonic H all. The
Maud Wilson. Class C. The put* issued lint all friends of tin- couple
pnlillr is invited to attend
ting contest w in won hy Mrs. \V. are united to attend the wediting
TUtMtDAT
&lt;1. Fleming.
The Junior High School ParentS O R O R IT Y D A N C E
Those participating were M rs..
Teacher Association w ill
hold
..............................................
......................
Members of the Kappa Kappa
•A.
I&gt;.
M
nr'h,
Mrs,
Joseph,
M
rs.)
Father's night in the school uidlMeliaroi-i,"' M is
Fleming, M rs. j Gamma so ro iily of Rollins College
torluin ul H:00 P. M. The fathers
Wlu-lchel, Mrs. Elsla-fry, M r*, entertained on Saturday evening
w ill lie In charge of the progruin
Join. K ick, Mrs. Daym an, M r*. I with a dance in the ballroom of
with (leorgo A . Speer presiding
O 'l.inger, Mrs. Myth* Adams, Mr*. 'ih c M ayfair Inn. About 200 pervor the business meeting.
Price Heard, Mr* Sm ith .Mrs. son* attended and enjoyed dancing
Circle No. 7 of the W . S. C. 8.
Ive y, Mrs. W iliam s. Mrs. Kastu er. from : m &gt;" P. M. until 1:00 A. M.
of the F irs t Methodist Church w ill
Mrs. Jam es Rowland, Mrs. C arr* The ballroom was attm etively de­
meet at the annex at 8:00 P. M.
an av. Miss Wilson ami Mi-s Rose caroled with
life -su rd dancing
An rxh ih lt of 8U0 recommended
j pvv
i I kum ** »»f miMy lihu', n ilvrr
books for children w ill he on dis­
Winners in the second round of i white lig ate s dieted w ith silver
play at the South Side P rim ary
play in the Powell Trophy tniirtin* Ig lR t'''
School. The nubile Is invited In a t­
tend.
The Woman’s llible Class of the
F irs t ilaptlst Church w ill meet
at 7:30 P . M, w ith Mrs. R. C.
Moore, dOll East Second Street for
4k* regular business and social
meeting. Circle No. &lt;1, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. I.odge, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lodge and ilmightei Reeky, Mrs I.IUldipii t.
_ ( .
• The croup w ill meet ill 8:00 P M
chairm an, w ill be In charge a t the Mary Cush and daughter Petti and Sonny Lodge.* •
H o lly w o o d
i with toot go A ....... piesidlug
meeting.
M i ■* i . l o i ,» O . t )•
,
,
n r
tovi -1 i h r o-'simt. w A M o n t s o n ,
The Woman's llible Class of the
Htll.lA WtitU'. olttt. i -id &gt; I pri* cliuivttian, this Hmiiiiug mg- J |UCI , ivlbi-c f Mv .*1 • III.
With Ihe Acndr-my Awards U;srr' (|
f at In-1 *, to Ire nresctO
F ir s t Ilaptlst Church w ill meet
; non .*f Ml
1 I / *
three weeks uway. Holly wood * . - __
nt 7:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs.
| it hoiDif plntii’t I ii i
ttnnual politicking bursts into lu ll!
B . C. Moore, 1100 E ast Second
swing.
Street,
Tin* engagement of Miss Ruth
'rtsv agcnls to tin left of, me, J
The Pilot Club w ill hold n din­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
llolli-r
have
ner meeting nt the Tourist Center Em ily Snckett. daughter of Mrs. as their guests Miss Marguerite M*"** an" nts to Ho- ngtil of m&gt;Milton R. Sockett and the late
•A KOI M l i lie u r n n
at 0:30 P. M,
Craves o f Columl.lu, S C. ami 1,11 '••Ib-ymk and llmmltriiii. tor; &gt;A
Rev. S a rk e lt, to Cpl. W illis AnWEDNESDAY
Mrs.
Prescott
Herr
of
Well.Ion,
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lr
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crrirtemlr-rs.
Admtst
all
,
der»rn. FS M C , son of Mr. and
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IIII* NMUlil! IlllA 1(11 &gt;. H’l 't hop &gt;111(1
V The Social Department of tlu- M is. II. M. Andersen of this city
•l V I
W . l o-ni
Sanford Woman’s Club w ill hold is being announced today by Mrs.
Mr. ami Mrs. (ieorge
Oeorgr Wells
W&lt;-i|. left u
h" U' r‘"
* on-mb ration
\t ii r o w i i i
Its annual 81. Patrick's Day des- Snckett
Must F rid a y for Harford, N, C. In nf
' Ihc live film s tip fot tin* li»p
ftWill it
Inldlle,
&gt;1 1 1 1
sert-bridge party at 1:30 P. M.
f .
Miss Snckett grndunted front visit M r. and Mrs Ren F C arrie 1 I hls in DO lllllltil lUilttci
l l *•
vvitli In i IiHostesses w ill lie Mrs. M iriani
0
Seminole High School in I'J-Itt nf- for several days.
-l i e a . , oi a| - .
vsinimtctl that it 11 Xnitlcdfty Vsvunl
Russell, chairm an, Mrs. E . Comp­
)H tei w llirh site attended Stetson
ni * ii
ton, Mrs. I., T . Doss, Mrs. Ralph
Friends
of
M
is
Ell.-n
Sha.loiri
'cun
add
a
million
dollars
lo
&lt;
*f
K a" Fu ivi-rsity in Ib-Liind where she
ulglit
Austin Smith and Mrs. " * * ninjored In art fur one and one w ill regret
to It*ri|
h-arnii IHull
lull *••»
-mili'Ni t't f»i
«- is
..** \j .I'u tm .'s gross. Here * Cos movie
*ciccl|on
- «
of 1!ii» It*IM mmihtH
Monforton. Reservations must be half year*. Cpl. Andersen graduat­ tonfiocd to hn homo ni ■*1** K h n ^ 1^ 1 4 **tpimnn
l
mpH
j o y i ' . i &gt;■ | -. - a
made by Tuesday at noon with ed finm the local high school with A ' t'nuc muffin nut ftinu
htokml tul,w
'UllH |Mt l fit
■llllinh’t" is ,i sftipci Inf iv«* jffh. I
Mrs. Monforton, telephone 270-J, the Class of 1017. lie was active tUift Hftistainrtl 1.1 n tall at lici IioIiip
M ISS El M l
I - l.l I
Only mi 1 nit11sI* m -i coiilfl p ic j
or Mrs. Compton, telephone BVV-J. in uthletirs and an outstanding
IIA Rli V I I I
Jn 111 Shilkl Hpi D||t *tii
I hf
— Departments of the F irs t Hapfootball player. / tbuvtA*
\
Ml.
iiiotul dm*I action in just fiuht ! It it
™ l* t Sunday School w ill nirct a l the
During Ills tijgli sclitiol at Mel irMRS ii \ i : t: a
Mr. and M ix A . F in k - of Truoii- it ih hi ill 81nikf»*pmio
church after prayer meeting.
l u l l ' . »D
m i:s
Silvet 1town, Pa. ate guests of Mr. P arks’ , The llarrl of Avon is the one
Members of the Tourist C lu " ent eer lie
I i . l . i I i.
A
w in
" , the
.... „ ,
■lvi'.o'.u* ,? , r...
Jt,in ,l. Jabbt uml uncle, Mr. and Mis. John who should lulu- tin oin.iunlv of
ill cnieriuiu
entertain iiu-iowr&gt;
members of
agci •I III. VI.,
New Hnivrnu Hltuffelmard Club at t “ J ' '
, J.
.
,C . Sm ith. Mr. and Mrs Smith also the credit frit the film . I'm all or
mull '.* o ,.., • -i
- -•JtOO P. M. at the Tonrlat Ceitlet.
*\
..■(dlowlnu Ins -rm luBlInn ;
■» their guests Mr. S m ith 's, Lam cuev
Ullvb-r's
iiniixinitnm i,
ft tan 1 .. IJol io
A regular Wednesday night siipi- .
' „ , .
.vinhiVinn P u lv . i*i"te r and hrnther-in-lnte, Mr nml It remains u piclurlit-d play, ami
the b -ii I in -s,.In. I iv l
per w ill lie held nt the Sanford h h“ ' (knlttiiU* at Auburn for Mr*. Joe W arner of Tampa.
not a nioti.jn liiel.ire achievement.
A ml "* a in -a- It.ri
Hhuffleboard
court
at 0:30 P. M. ..no year and entered service with
--------------------------"Johnny Itellmln
.. fmc me ■
and nt 1la dan ■ v. &gt;
r.» ...a •t* iiiiH Hi* iv
fodittiun* C.n 1 1 li*«l hy the tomirv
There w ill he no charge and games
Z A HI ! |l |i\ *n\
VI, i, ■
^‘^wnrth C. I lu ip c i,.li i»oaim»*, ■
M.r fll| nmncoM of Juno VVymiiii uml
and ahuffloboard w ill lie enjoyed miu- d n lliin n l nt Farri**
l.l &lt; U .
MR
.m o
..I
now stalloned at
a rrl- Islam
w |„ , „ ,,, m„|o ,,n l Alpha , . w Aytr-s. It te,trams Imhevnhlr
following the supper,
The , um arriage
plnrr .on i r,,»
e.... Dmegn
n ------ frnti-tnlty
»—........i*.. i-In Inslnl- t.
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H it;.,i n s . m i: h i.
Mt.
, , r . w ill take...........
thi.niglmut.
0 The Harden Club board will ,
11It it .‘ IN S , MR an .I n,
meet ut i&gt;:30 A, M. at tin cluh Apr. IH at Holy (m s. Episeopnl |H(jnn ec^monles during (he week- „ ,,n lm,|(M|,„mn mid nut u git-ni
DODSON. -Fo o T S "
I
Church.
t-nal nt Fbtrhln State University. |mi,vie
house on East F irs t Street.
O T IS M O O N EY, It i
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ittthi-i
fraternities
iiui-iving
n
a
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"TinRed
Shoe*'"
pieseut*
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TH U RSD AY
J R ., Iv i;\ ‘ \ \ T t ' l l n l
SOUTH SIDE KINDEHFiARTEN inniiil ebniler* were Delta Tail, wumleiltd pli-uue nf tin* iralb-i
11 V \ 11•
SM ITH
The Tourist Cluh w ill hold un
Duo to the Him-** of the kinder-j I'"lln. Knppn Alpha. Phi Kappa |-l h(. harksl«ge lilt-, which i ,
HI I I S ..a ....................
old-fashioned dunce ul the Tourist trarlen *upervi*or at the South Inn, Pi Kiijijin .Ylplur, Sigma Al*, |t|ioir«-y tu Hidlywood tniiMieirD
vwiii
tin I.....
I. Vl. l
Center. The purty I* open to mem­ Hide School, Mi* Tin ••trull, no kin- pho EpKibm uml Tln-te Uhl
,vdl &gt;
.....I iii'ie. So well,
I T an I O M VI
VO V
b er. ami thcr guests.
fiat. Ilart you nverlmik Ibe lire-1
lergorten cln*»e» tin* being held
ilie a c nae of t, *m
Tho Phllutheu Class of the F irst
m
I
kllti m i n t i
Ilaptlst Church w ill meet nt «:00 this week. Cla*M-» w ill be resumed
Mr*. I N. Iliin lle k, Mrs. (i.
A,IUp |
1 1 in live dint nlm. a
. i
P , M. at the home of Mrs, A . D. next Monday.
M affeli and Mrs. Charles Hnmil u' " * th \ l,l“
" u," ,irle
i
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lt o |l U || i i
Holloway, 2020 Sanford Avenue.
have had a* their guests Mr. and 111,1
"Tin- Snake P it" I* an nrreslm i:
\v ati'i .in- lit
In-aid 11
Hostesses with M rs. Holloway w ill
Mr*. C. M. Ryersou and daughters,
sillily nf mental illness. It o ffe is a
.'a|M-d Ine n in 11,,. | ||
f b c Mrs. M. C. Stone nml Mrs. M.
Delia and Carole, of ‘ Washington.
fine
pm
lm
ynl
by
O
livia
deltnvil
MRS
t. O R D o N
T . Ilnynes.
It. C. Also visiting Mrs. Ilurdiek
land nml a sta lk view nf an lasiitnor al
MRS
Hill
TV | i
tJ were
awiti i Mr, and Mrs. Floytl W. Me­
_ asylum, Hill *uch an udvam-e m
A
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tanJnia Ii at Vage)'.
1 Kill* nial daughter Sandra uf
film unrti-rlnl doesn't neee**ard\
mlored lace evening dresri with v n : - { i 1 vi n t v t n i
Evansville, 1ml. who spent some
mi-iin it's u prise picture. Arming rlropped and stiffened s k ir l full- a late inti I at the |* ,*
l tune in Cubit la-fore
returning
it* debit* ar'iwu hnle-riilileii I'1" 1 i net*, here sltown for spring.
MR and MRS. I 11
III R T I I
home.
uml M in n * mawkish senlimi-i
HltO. Top Is tmdei laid w ith pal* It I T I liiivi- mm l
AN N O U N CEM EN T
I
--------------------------IIY D A V ID T A Y L O R M A R K H
"The Treasure or Die Sn-rin ’ Mile taffeta
loo,,,. , 111 I id. o V ia .' 1,
As childien make the transition
Mmlre" i* nil Inspired wink of
idea aid ",
N O T IC E
(tt. 1*. Ores* /n itifu fr Pkofo,1 iT If
from Infancy to childhood, suy»
Due to unavoidable elrcumstam-. W rller-D IrM tn r John llustou, W i'li
Louise Hornhrook, helping leuchut
e* the book display to lie presented iare insight, lie show* the effect j
in a Kansas C ity , Mo., klitdvi garll" “ « "
mind* of men ,
at Hie Smith Side s'ehooTToday
School today «f.
Qli-n, their most d ifficu lt learnings
Tlie
picture
start*
rwHiyic
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•*. slowly but iti&lt; f » ll,r ■ Mr. und iiiiH,
Mr*. K
n rlylc juniHiDHHouslml Hful tomorrow wan delayed unln
^ r e those involved in finding nut
Fine ithulngrnphy
ce thp tiirtIi of u «fuusrh* 1fnt«» Itiin nftpinnnri, M rs. J . C. M il- ! Vl* ,* ’1
th eir relations to other*, and lit dor announce
' i Z X r J y lh « » ‘
coming to terms with themselves. ler on Mnr r, al the H alifax Ho.- ] r h e l l , j . r in c lp a l,..ta tr .l ( h i. mornW riting In the Missouri Parent* oital in Daytonu Beach. Mrs. Ilium log. However, she milled, that the nml Tim Hull make it a gent
f i f r
display
w
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continue
all
day
tu*
holder is the furmer Doris llu^i
Teacher, she says:
You may gutiier from this Hint
inrrrrow und urged nil parent* to
"In Infancy the world revolves man of that city.
"Treasu re'' Is my rholre. l l i*. Ibd |
attend.
around Junior and hi* wants, but
who rail fathom the vagaries of
as ho grows older he Is faced
the i A cademy 7_
w llh problems in human relation­ uttger building time for blocks,
FISH FRY'
mire
udviiiK-i'd
rhythm*
nml
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ships which fr«|iio n H y are
In
“'&gt;r- ,,ni* Mrs. H arry rhroopa of
conflict with hi* own deairas. Thla tong*, plenty of time in which to
1
J s especially true when a child ralnt, work w llh clay, .......... . und Enterprise entertained recently
ilhcr mat,rial*.
t*‘th ■
fry at Hoek Hpring*.
Viecontca fiv e .”
rhose enjoying Hu- a ffa ir wore Mr.
! ul
It la then, Mis* Hornhrook anya,
It is u year, site *uys, when and Mrs. Huy Moyer of Fraeliurg,
A
that Junior enter*
klncrgraten
uriosity siioulti lie eneauraged; Pa.: Mr. and Mrs. I I . Kltenhoweianti, for the firs t time perhaps, lull inn* broadened, not restrictcomes face to face with largo id to the printed page; Imlepen- nf Suntmry, P a.; Mr. and Mr*. C.
groups of children of his own ngr lence ami in itia liv e guided und R. Eisenhower of Williamsport,
who arc total atrnngori to him ; n illlva tcd ; rreatlvo nhilRy fas- Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller ami
Miss Ellen Shudoln of this city.
un adult whom he prohablv hat ered ami developed.
never seen before In hie llf c j s
"Thu painted picture the child
room that la very different frog, .rings In you ntay not look iik«
To make a quick dessert, 'urn
any that he has been In before
beaus on a mountain' or n 'man a can of upplcxauco Into a bak­
O nly
through experienc*
ahe
dish.
Top w ilh
grnhani
ut w alking' or u 'g irl picking ing
^guidance by someone who knowi
lowers’ Imt that is whnl ll is to cracker crumbs that have been
T m w to help children make frlen tli he child who has created it ami, nVxi-d with lirawn sugar and
w ill
he learn the techniques
and melted butter nr m argarine. Bake
hercforc,
It Is accepted
in'
which w ill become more or less trailed for It* heauttful colors I na moderate ovon until heated
hla pattern of social behavior.
md the Story l l tells," she «uys. Ithrm igh.
T h is Important age of five i* »
I'v a lt ir iit u * ■
key year In his development. I'
la the time In hie career when he
i. it*i t u n ouitisii'iiiio ma-ji,
w ill benefit rre a tly from wlat
I. lOWf •AIICIO CAS V.ttil (IM Ii
guidance and trained leaderahl)
maiic asm
and a life full o f first-hand ex­
J. WJOta HAIt *. . ALii-l D lOUM
periences. What really l l tteeder
I. WI0I* u n ACCI1I UOD4I
, this time le more space in
». fiiw WJJI.HO.IIXON DPHifllllii
Ich to work and play, mori
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MONDAY MARCH 7, 194*

THE HANFORD HERALD. HANEOIU), FLORIDA
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By Aion movst President Bill Veeck Of Tribe

B a l l ' o I n t l e m a n icer

Is Having Trouble Signing Men

a iS ta rtD H Ik T h u rsd a y j j . " " u T a , ? .
•The Minneapolis M iller* of llie American AiitH.inti»in ami I he Jersey
N EW Y O R K ,
Mar.
7 - iA h C ily Giants of (be Inlrrn.tliotinl Lengur will begin tpiing I m iiiiiik h rrr i h I'lniireil lia*rhnll was ihreiitenod .
Thurul.iy. il win announced Saturday by Carl llu h h rll, dirrrlnr of llie toilnv with m iolhcr leirnl head- |
iiehc a niulti-inlllion dollar •*ue--i
New York Giants (arm dubs. of w ind. tbr two Iranis are a pail.
Manager Joe lin k e r of ib r J n .r y C ity Irani arm ed Finlay l„ lull an alt of m y*t"rv »iirrmtiu|i d t
le hitrst of the sten t * aperlaeiilar
begin suiting up rnm p for IheO
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"L lU le G iants". lin k e r was hero' I lim it*" are experled In arrive uii I del ■
Jn liii I.. Flyn n , New York ntnx manager of the Hloux C ity Sous Wednesday mn| pi m int' -.e.ssiun.s
i,i u -■, Ilimiiuiieed suits would
In*i yeai.
u
-trtr' TV at day morning at
MamiRi r Tommy I lent It of the 111:110 o'clock. Players, trainer*, filed ntfnlnxl the imtlonn! 'fin e ,,.,h hi- , vi tal p lliv iis so i|,ended
Miller* wn* expected to arrive inmuiRor* ami eoache* of llie I wo
,u imnpinit to lie* Mexican Leatoday to prepare for the M iller*' team* w ill lie (|unrtcrrd in the
am- three vein* atfo.
opening. lim it li limn a (fed the T re n ­ M ayfair Inn.
lie deeliiH d to ........... the men
ton, N. J .. leunt last year.
Jui'k*oitville nf tile Hally I.eiiRiie, m i.,K id lull *tnted thnl iU.WM),The M iller* will prohnldy u*e
anil witi a "lo w " *null mule nf ih
the Municipal I'n ik , and the Je rse y Sioux C ily uf tin1 IVenlein A-sorlac ity ORRreirniiiui w ill o rriip y one tiim, Kno xville ol the Tri-Slut* total iiiiuuinl of ilmnnce* that
is* iiskeri,
of the field* at llie (lim it* ’ time u( League and Hiinfnril m e I’ Xpeeled wmilil
II, ;,|,l the sails, like llie Nanny
the Municipal Airport.
to .t a i l d rill* on M ai. It on tin &lt; ;„,,|c iIn ease which still is pend j
'*1 do not I relieve the new field
Municipal A It pm l field*. Iliihhel! imj.' "i I he eoiiri*. would be luised I
adjacent lo the Municipal I’nik
hi, tin coiileolim i that huni«luiu nl j
«di| he in funditlon to hold *prlrur din lo-ed.
“ The other teiiiu* w ill he coming d* | lived I he player* o f a eiiance
trninlnir d rill* till* y e a r,"
Niek
io cm o a liviiiR.
hi ft uni time lo time to la-gill Muir
BMnkoff, (iln n l* trout o**eitnd.
Gaidella,
plnt-*i/.(,d
lo iin ei
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assorted.
Tho M iller* and
the '’ Little
out fa him of the New Ym k (iim iis
sued liaM'hall lemlor* for
lina, conteiidliiR llie Rttme Is a
niiiaopoly and It* reserve I'liiuviuliiles |he untl-lru*t law. A N.
II) ASSO C I A T M ) I ’ UKHS
S,
com i of appeal* held last
mouth the Hill della case tdiutild "
IIO IIS K It At INC;
lit 111««
Aicudlu, Ci&lt;Ilf,--Ml** tin llo I f I *
The
S t, l.otll*
Post ■Nlspalch
W A S H IN G T O N , Mm
H0 | rw p tu m l the SfiO.lMMI San Jiniii
vest, idav named ten players le
C ai.isiiam .
Iiaialieiip at
Santa ; .......
"f
mm lag gam.
Anita. heatuiR ...... Oiimei (long »&gt;nler* In U « . and A la.knn m. tio i'rdlv lem lv to file 11li 111il Mi*
(second) mnl It...... Ileum I th ln ll. I tlonal forest* *urreeded . 1. haR sails fm an esliom led $#O.IHM».lilHI
Miami -DPG .............. d . .......... ...........
1,h «lr &lt;M"uiy uM yem. th. I tin.niith Attorney Flyn n .
\ fe w o f these player* nr kirn'*
an ea»v fo u r.lenuii. victory in the
'*nd tmlav
Icdyed they had latett contm teil
17,51111 Koi l I.iiialeidale lla m lira p .
Annual lepnrt* ul fme*l *upei
,tie lit *lich il sal! O lh e t s nille*
at G ullstieani Park.
visor* showed that l.lfOO.IIIK) hunt
New Oileiut* -My Iteiiueat and er* killed ul leu .t -JKl.lNMi mutnnl- said they knew nothlm* nhout '
Caillou finihlu ,1 in
dead haul '•'* K''v&lt;'"'......•&gt;' f o i e * l Imidc ii &gt; m had no continent.

Sports In Brief

f o r flrnl III the SHl.OOII l.ecoiu pte

Excellent Hunting
In National ForestH
Is Reported By II. S.

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hem mnl
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national fm e .U in
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line hmiished pla y tt Who asked
Hint his nam e lint he used said h
................in* ilhei &gt; weri
plamn
such a sill! hut mlded / ' w e aien't
leads I*1 break il yet.
The
pla yer*
w e re listed
a*
lateheis Max
I.aid er and I t ' d
l l m i i o and Infieldei I.mi Klein a
'ill- St I,mils C a rdina ls ; (M U fl 't l
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IH IIUI » f the ........ ..
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Pilcher
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Mau'lo
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I id udders Hoy ................. ..
' mil I , .......
HmislilllUII o f Ihe N ' "
S.,il,
Gia nts; and Myroli
Hay'
Mot III, a entidiei w ho played W'llll

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I.IMMI ovei llie 2.1112.
-IK won llie Hen,I,I Purs e at S u n - ,I IHHI
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auiiiial* ,,reported In 1517 Hut
Park.
Ml,one la
rk
'tlii* .vn* llie sui a I hull llieiea*i m
T H A I hi ^
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mnl iepro*enled » leveling
New Voik--VV,l!;. l»G*&gt;ui» " , ,,f f fn,m the upwind trend ihut
Hollnml wimiul up in* cutn|iiiiKor .| (ia,
Inis pi Vll,|,,,| r„, -Jf, yem c Hi
in the l l n iiiil S iaie s by winninR‘ etreiu \ milled.
the Frank A Hrennan 1 oliimluan
Many httt iranie men te&lt;« me
Mile nl llie Is of r T in e k anil fully -tiaked and some n• ovei
Field (Sanies m I II I
docki d. tile Kotest Hel vice oil i
ChampaiRti, Ill - tills* S late and In veiv few area* are them null
MirlliRiili fiundieo ill a lie
cuiimi* of "ovei sliool itiy
(Jcei accounted fm .MM.non .d
fit Lit place io tin* Mir Nine l lack
hnrhmn sheep, JJO. and m ou n t.....
and Field Chunipuilishlp*. each tin* J7P.nlni nnliiinls Killed in le t gnat, I'JO
flRUI
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with ,'IH point*
Tin* Sri viit hiiIil rwii R* •''•no*
llosloii- Arm y
ii|i*et
faviired 1 «jillli: irrl/zlie* and Vbi.d.a hi..w ii llt, 0 - made hillitillR hel tel la soiae
Yale In win llie Ifilli annual Hep-; hem, JJU , aiiielope. IXU; ............ . |,,i, t Ii-irhtn ■ than oth ers
Ihutiii y r»10; w'tlit 1»*»iu ,
tiiRoiiiil Traek and Field Game*
w llli 51 r, ii point*
East l.ansiiiK . Mli'h—Mlehitraa
State took llie Centtul Colleiriute
Ciinli'teiico
Tiaek
and
I a id
Cliaiaplonsliip with
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Coopei nf
son I lie Si.
u 7J -hole score

Two Major College Basketball
Tournaments Need Eight Teams
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Pattie Voilrn. f ol,.

Pate Open with
ot 1175.
Ormond Itraeli- Murjorii&gt; t.imt
«uy, Decatur, III., defealeil Clniie
Dm an, Cleveland. - mid I. to "O'
ilia Smith AI hint le Women'* imu

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M IH C K I.I.A N ECU’ S
New Vni *i • ii'alle r Niph'idmaa
and I I iiro Kohlei, the Sw iss tema,
won llie International S ix Nay
llik i lim e.
lunulmi Ni Nan Ku-euiaii »;f
PlIHFidooa. I'u iif , non Ihe Men *
MiURle* title io lla KoRli«h Mail
tuiMtiill Cliampuu,snips hi

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I iir the Miihivnn ehainpiiai. Hoi
Teik Hoik, 15 j, 15 h.

Leffal Notice
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M»TM i;
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n o iK in
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N uTP’i:
I lilt f ti n-1*i .Hid (*5 t inn*' «•f it Kill'd
Hid ( In till
Vhtiirr* i h i »■(i
•‘niln of Hcmtotil*- t’t'iiiiH I1'*|».11i|ik
ill 111© nuH t.l f t".|d* w MolllH*
lliirih, n rioMtla Im ii L I um ituintfuI Vein Vft*r ►
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»i mi Mount Moititr FruM
Foinlt.Mi v. ot Florida i %it iMindUnD,
id id I « ill in*t \\ifii tin I immh of
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ib id. ■li liitt f mnl diuir
of Hi**
I'fMirt 111111mi- ni Hh itfiitd, FluiDin.

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for ti.ili' n dll
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Hie
Ii Ir Ik H ii nd
I lildder for •nnil

for Hie |.ur(Htmi of huil*r&gt; Ini; Mild

Filial fitri i t , Hit' follow tviu ilen*
crllu’ d r*-.tl iiroperii In Hemliodn
I‘oil Itli Flollda. i.. o il
I'd per I J • Tin NWS of HU i, of
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of
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Towiit«lilit
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lefce,
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.Hill Irltl* I ft lo VH jn
iltinUe, I©m* Hun imri
Hull! hi'itwl uf Ktillrioiil,
of l*oinhl ("Hi. liraiiR©
I'urk. iiii'iirdliitf &lt;o tin
idol 1hereof ri'torded In
r i m Hook It, |uiite lili
iho loiltl |i* record* of
Oninm* i 'mint) , and of
record lii Flat llnok i.
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The N alloii.il Ins it.......... »|» iit S.iluttlav il Math'otl -s &lt;iu ire t.aiden
Il bat live tram* » e lrilrtl, I wo yet lo be pu let! Iiom New Ytirk ami one
fim n nut of town.
T*
Tin N CVA s ir H ill
|d avo ffs| „ n,| niogop Htnle (JII-MN ........ .
111h•n ii weils f i (mi r'lidiiy ni Kim- 1111« wi’ck foi Pncific f ’liunl fftii(*Hy. Ho fm . none iif ihe four ferenee t ill, and I.........
hid.
I ©Min* bii* lii'idi idiiiNeit lit© ‘‘d* tern
( if the seven (cum* with it,orhalf nf Mir N CAA begin- m Nev u,.y hid* -igm *1. ,'itlcd mid deliver­
Ym k Mm ::l ssith tin e nf lin* ed. only lb re, nf i lii'ii i fnnk purl
fm .i l mi in- ah • ady ipiatified.
in iIn- pi.si *eu-»n cxtiavagaiixit*
it vear ago, Kentucky wnll I lie
T ill* i- In ns they Min' up
N'aiimial InvilaliM ii I Mm I'.' I l N C A A . 81. I,uni- nun Ihe Invltn17 |•■• '■ l u l l 'l l Kiiitncky U P I ’ |tl,,i, mnl Western Kentucky was
Si I,mu- U n - ll, W eslem J\en | thud in lilt' invilntiun
lucky U.'i .’l l , Diudh'y IJ5-I1I and | Meiinwlille, llie W i l l 52-tuam
Utah (JI-7 1 . in cmne: twi. from t.iiirn m iiin l sla rtid luday In Kanmilling C ily r.ille g e (1 7-lil. Mali- ii- C ity . Open Ii. all fm ir-yeai
hull mi (la - 7 i. 81. .Inlm ’s nf llrnuk- , utlegcH, i hi* sesshin draws Ihe
ly ii (15 Hi and New Ym T llniver- cream uf the hiiimII scliuols svitli a
ally &lt;11-71; and nlir lim it among lihui at sprinkling uf major «ppnSun Frn iirisrn (J I- 5 ). Ninth Car- ni'iil*. Iln uillnc, wiiinm uf liullday
u]in ii State U5-H I, lb&gt;ssling fiiee ii (uurNiiments at llenvci ami Lns
( J l - l l l mill Chicago l.nynla CJJ 51 Xiu'i li’*, I* .on* nf tin* entrants.
Sun Francisco seem* In have " •
Sene* fit'll,'• 1111 ri'tilMin* nil llie
llisldi' truck fimn m il uf luivu; I ’ My
(•n|,i
, 111 , 11111' uf a lianilful uf
and M anlialtaii frmu New &gt;•
ni, 'IT,............. '.ferenee nice* are
The m il uf town leuni may hu .1 0 ■ ■. t... settled
ttuiini'i'd lulu tnday. C ity mnl N ,s
Vein h ml i III" Iv y l.c.ignc with
Ym k G clash luimirruw algid.
piiu-iTm i a hit. hack mill each w illi
Easlurn N CAA (M m . 'Jl- 'JJt: Iwu gullies lu play ibis week, Yale
sc I it led: Yule ( J I- 5 ) , llliaui* ( IH- mauls Columliht U n ive rsity Wed
‘2 ) and Knnturky. To cmne: a Dis­ ucstlny and
H arvard
Su tiirilay.
trict Two cliih (Now York-New Prlnreton Inngles with I Inrvut &gt;1
Je rse y -I’enrisylviiiila). The pu*»i Wednesday and Pennsylvania Huthilltle* include Villnitiiva ( ‘JO-51. unlay.
Duipinsne (17-5), Nlnguia U'J-OI
Oklithoimi and Nrlirrtukn nr© tied
and C ity College. An aiinouiue- fur the Dig Seven lend. The Cnrn
menl I* due today.
iiuskurs and lliv lr season tonight
Western N CAA (M ur. IH-IIM: against Missouri. The Hoonors dose
Htilerlcd: mine.
(a lu n la y with Colorado. I f liolli
To tome: D istrict F iv e —the ’use, Kansas Slate w ill dim e llie
committee meet* today to decldu •Itle.
procedure. Oklahoma A. and M.
Wyoming needs a victory tonight
(JO-1) may tpinlify without n play­ over Utah Stale to clinch the Dig
o ff or may tm ordered to play S ix crown. A loss would make It
the Dig Heveit winner. .Still In the 'o-rhnmplon with Utah.
running for II 111 Dig Huven are
Major conference champions nlNebraska (14-0), Oklahoma (l!l- 0 ) lumly determined nrui
and Kim mis Statu (15-11).
Dig N iue; nilniils,
District S ix - D ic e (15-10), A r ­
So ulhein: North Carolina State
kansas (12-10), Arlxumt (10-10) ( x ) .
and poimlhly Daylor (14-U) w ill
Soulhtuislern: Kentucky ( x ) .
meet Wednesday and Thursday In
Missouri Vnlloy; Oklahoma A.
Dallas lo pick one leant. Hnylur'x and M. ( x ) ,
Mt|uad vote* today on whether to
Southwest; Dice, A rkansas and
participate.
Dnvlor ( x ) (co-chanipiima),
D istrict Hewn— Wyoming (24Holder; Arlxona ( x ) .
H) almost without a tlouhl, hut It's
P acific Coast: Smith— U C LA
not official yet.
North— Oregon Slate.
D istrict E ln h t— U C LA
(21-5)
( x ) — defended title.

gel feel* cerlitin thnf Fred
ford, secured from the 8 t, Loiil*
Ilrowns fur $100,IKK) will win 15
game* easy. Hanford also i* of the
i name opinion.

Legal Notice

N LW Y O R K . Mar. 7 &lt; / P )- P re .id « il B ill Veeck of ihe Cleveland
Indiani. ii encountering mote difficulty than exiwcled in Reding tome
IN TIIK &lt;■110 1 •r .
iT .M U
key membeu of Ilia world cliampinntbip combine in (lie fold.
NINTH .1Cl tit l At, ' I.M'JJT 'N
Twenty game winner* Gene Bfardon and Bill Lemon and ireond
ANI&gt; Knit MKMINMt.i:. «
Kl.tiltlHA IN t'K AM. I-.U\ NO
tackcr Joe GmdntY Mill are tli**atiifird over lerrn* offered by iportii i %o iu t :
lilrt fllll. Also 1Ntcd n* hnlilmitxft* —
a
are Infielder Johnny llornrdinu ilnlni him a g a in ," lie added. Howritiiuurr.
and Catcher lin n k Itiisxknwakl.
over, .'lack didn’t s*y ho
V reek oxpeet* to *lgn llenrdun, G iieria's name mi the w aiver ll.it Ill VINA i; Mi ( *Alt v.
I *#r» fi.Gini
Lemon, (jia don alt', -kiiuidtho, Wlloj ^ Gm n tin miner i* off lo i| s r c it
MITII i; i d UTE M t
are at the T rllie 'a . Tm »on. A r lx ., sturt jn
|,|(1
fnkl, , | , u abort- T i l l - :
HTATi:
(»l
K U llllh A ,
(iltKKTINdH:
___ _
I,use today. Ituaxknwski still i* a t . Mop berth aw ay from Ills PhiladelTil
I It VINA i: MH’A I I V
Id* homo In Cleveland.
phi,, phllllc leammnte, Eddie Mil f «&gt;k|&lt;|&lt;ki . •• In l&lt;in; Mi’lr&lt;ij»ft* Avi’ imc.
Veeck -aid yesterday, “ tve're not | ler. Ilam ner Itrlted out a homer, lefnri A fin **!•*« J". t 'iiliftirrOii
V* *•* .irr lirrci*) null fif'd flitll
very fur apart now, so *nmoliod&gt; ‘ dmilde. ttnil three singles and drove Mijlt
fur tllvnrrc It.if*
filed
Is linhlo to weaken."
I In five runs In mi intra-scpiad t-i|£ji11«nv vito lit ilic f *ir«■mM f **»Mr|
fur
Si*
tit
I
it
11
1
ii
fiiiiniy.
Klurldn
In
-■ - 1 ■
game yesterday.
f 'Imfii ery, Dy l.rr A. .Mf **tiry. You
Toil W illiam * and Stan Hpeitse,
. ...............
iilc |&gt;»I - t e i | t d r i ' d it* in* &gt;i».»r
Ilustmi Ded Sox outfielder* cairtt
p|u *hu rg Pirate Munogor Dill ,t l-p.’.i lit tut u lilt Mic i ’ll*ill t»f ^lld
to term* yesterday. W illiam * okay- &gt;j,,y l.r [* giving plenty of utientlon • ..lilt Ifl &lt;!»•* «%*IIf11&gt; »"••urlli'Mico
hi f*Nnfi*r«Vv FLof id ii mi «*f lii*fpr«
A'an ^r*Ja‘ ’ OMP’r'ediy railin g for
Pilcher Dill Lot heap# v i„n,i«v ihe N .i .l«y of Mnr.h. A.
Jlim .niio. The slogging outfielder who won Jt) and lost .'I for Hantii i* n i" . or ,i. r,iaii win •&gt;.- &gt;a ir m i
mid he may re tire after lUM " I f Huso last year. Meyer also like*
............. ..
I have enough money." W illiam * t)lo work of Dill W erle, up front 1 w rrN Km t tii) iuuiil urni “rul nf
addl'd: 'mnyho three year* from y nn FrancNco , . , The Dronklyn i*ii lt| 1‘mirt I Ii I p* U tli diiy (if Ktsbrii*
now I rimy ftc l f not’d u hitrifcr O o tlirt*w r© prncticinx tho |Mi'k|*lr)r* *' n'* I* IICIINIMIN
bjink mcount. If «&lt;&gt;, I ’ll I k* In there ltff pfny nmd© riimoui* by th© Clovu*
i ’|f*rV *1 rm il t**»iiri »n mid
fur Hririliiidw Cdiiuty,
if I run "till pjay. * , , llu ilo n In ml Indian* in tho world *£ r)e *J
Flerltlu
Drnve Catcher I’ hll Musi also put |((,okle Erv Pallca worked It'ye*.

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hi* nnmc nn the dotted Mm* Iravinir. (en|ay |n un lntrn-ju|und Kiirn© to
uutflfddrr Jv tt lltmlh th© Ion©! ...... .......
()ut..............Jam
of n
. . . Augle Gnlnn, ]l

er*ic&gt;e,set- ieo

P f P S N S e PsT-V t - i C
to r.\ 0 rO R J U - 6 r / 4
fg A M t V
/

Hrnvc halkur.
Mike G ueira catcher of the P h il­
adelphia A thletics, hasn't showed
nl the A'* camp and Mnunger
Con Ii It* Mack is peeved. "Poston
refused to pus* on Guerra lust
y e a r," Mack said. "Maybe they'll

/Biff f ••

QUACKENBUSH.
oe ms

veteran outfielder signed ii* a fre e ,
ngrnt by Ihe New York G iant*.
demmiHtratrd he still ran hit. GaImi lielted a two-run pinch hit
single ia the G iants' firs t intra*&lt;|uad game ye*terday
New
York Yankee Manager Casey Sten-

b i :a l

f)r. Henry McLaulin
O p tn m e lriN t
11.1 Magnolia A v t.

P s r R Q / r R E P W tN G S *
o e r s H G e mam m o s t
l ‘« S i S r o 0 R £ 4 K

s-RAsacaMdio ov
l A O / B Y .i O P R O P H /
so -0/3 pbep ay

- A,VJ? ASS O ie OP -PUB
p e e r s c o &amp; io psa 9
&amp; U A &amp; P S /V a ' G
,
l BA a u E H O C *S ' :

f i O C * B / 6 PO L
P O W A P 0S

lIn* SI. I.uiii* Drnwns and Toluclu
nf the Am eric an As.-nciiiliun.
Mnglic. a gasoline -Ini Inti np
vi -i Iin at N iiig m a Falls, N. A.,
ack miwh dgi d It* hml heuii cinil
acli'il mnl
hi
su'd: " W h a l e v i .
Mi x |l.aliiet r iIi’ chI' t I is all rigid
liv me. 1 dun i I,icss much alinut
it llnsvevei
,f tlie real ul the
buys SVillll In -II' . I il gu lllnllg.
I.milei, in Si I’ e ie is h u r g , sni I
lie had mi cnimneni ’nl this time.
/.Immermnn said he had l«'*"i
apt IIiii l.i il by I'Tvmi lint lit'cldad
uni In gu idling with Ihe plan
Klii'hi and Fcldniun sniil lit".'
km tv nidliiiig ul all alinut Hie
ants white ila y w n ilii slated, "it '
ilelVS in llie
Pile nMi. 1 phtvei - I'l.uld nnt •"
cimlacti'd until, diiilel'
Tnlil III lids reu (lull.
Flynn,
mid
Iv had "si . v ra l * plavm'M
emly In file -m is mill Ilia! a slo ry
would hrenl. ia a few Ilii)*.
.

Second Big Week!

/

Us All.y

petfa uYfmt wip£h oe
£iATC. AM' LET 'E M

ALL IN A T ONCftT t !
-J

Crowds Came-They Bought!
They ithiioxt bought tlx out to Ihe bare
w all* tho llrnt week, but wuv'u rr-stockrd
and you'll tlml plenty i&gt;t tho speclaU on
luind again ready for you lo stock Up on
at tiemcndmix s.tvlugs. Don't ilslny, though
everything is Advertised “ W H IL E I T
LA 8T H ."

TIIMItMT'S t.vTTtin s
I ' l l h i ii i r i w i ia till*
i Memis nit. J I,Putts ll'unui t
tl,a ini
i I'.nh
y.iiiis. '&gt; t me
■&gt; i ' « . . li Kureve. I I'lai'.n
T, * - * Ulna *1nidi
« r a u s u ti 11 i :— .i in rule
I pal liny
.Tli) Hlilpin i S
I „ a „ . I'lav, I N. III. n
a 'I d "
■ Uii il Slell-.a I ltiii.il Marl.
*
■T.lll Tmili
III III II II \i *---- 1 l« Mt e
I 'IT’ S 'Can, 2 TTnes ••aid.
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t diptaie I ."Vet

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♦

1001 T E R T U H E S

rn* iis.ii
I «4* u„|
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Louis Fl.ius Meet
Willi Ktlwanl Kutfun

N EW Y O K K , Mm 7 i,Pi Jue
T w o II Tret « AI, '• im »iy Hi|»'«hi
l.n iiis, wlin left here a few day*
; KH il v .Tin X ),;( Ah,i,n
i ni m il II tt 'j;— a ta Illlr
ago ii henvywi'lglil i luiritplon * r
I I'ruvlmi I *a. UP'. - Hu 1*111*1 a Ihe uurld , re lu lus t,,i,n ,iin's t ,&lt; t
llalli H-Tiler. I ll.dllna Hill*
a
Hull'- In in *1 Nlial'le lh'|, 7 Inin fight pliiim der.
II*.filer, s llapnv lu'All
The fig lil diiei'lm uf llie ness
I II III l l t l t ^ t T I S f l U
I ITub r Hated. S Hill H a X lnlern itliu n.il llusing Club m m
Minnie l a • I llruve.
llal.l'S had, a runfcreliee with Cnl. E.lw ard
i, T&gt;»u» Kuril. ^ Princess Pmiilier, Eagan, clm iim ini uf llie New i'u I.
s l,..u. niill liny.
■ S late Athletic Cummissluli, mi l '
s l v m H t r i : — rt ia tills
I ltlll.il H u m s, i .tlilU.'li.lne J luecling with I lie press.
lnuiii vttit. I Mi Flrehtill. ■ Mil
lie w ill ask Eagan lu appruve
law Hill li H'lllle I’ lay. ^ Hn.Ur
Ills plan fur it summer heavy­
Hall, s Itiiel, I in
weight fig lil hel ween Je rse y Jue
s i l l HA I II HAITI—(H in n ils
I I'ld.if Hindis', i I’ m A t mikes,
3 l*e IIl| HI roil, I lilreilll’ s i:i!c 5 Waleutl amt Kxxard Charles to
ilelorinioe
II
.................. It ti mi lie r. *i Itlg
Hidile, a7 aurcssor.
I'llueess Midas. X FuselHe Mar*
IlnUlnl, tins d,|Msnl.

Til ATII

III IN—.VI#

Mile

I Hi,mils IHdl. J Paul l o w s 3
III Wally. I Halt laihrl a lh au
Kli.i,me n Mi innrial Hull. 7 laid.II, s
Iiui,) • Knslu'd.

Hsi and ■ Kni

liny.

Nsllle It

Hural

Marls,

Tldrd - K l
Aim'll. Tluay Hulils,
Tsx Tan.
Fmirlli— I'ravlnu iMlhls, Until')
la'iili Him Hurdsr
Klflli I'lulsr H nlid .
I.untt u n"d
Ilav, 11lavs
Hlxlli -lluriil llnasy, llsch tin.
Iirmii 1 11rl

nsvuntli t'si.M Hiisii.
Vi.uksi. Him Halils

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TABLE SUPPLY

SUPER THHlIL i

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" ,IU,|ilH irri( ll.ll'M —.1 / 1 # Mile
I 1,11th' I.Ha 2 WHIP' Mil
7
lust A Will'. I Turkish Tie. r, pare
llalli. * MMilan H ave. 7 InAii Hill,a,
■4 IImiNvniorii
AI A'lTI H t l ' G — t / l # MHe
Jidiliuv tl’t’ lm h 3
I HiMdllll, J i...........
tm a t*^ir»
I.*« %Truuiilo.
Kl Fn|m. t Hitliya*.
(1 Itol,s‘ * II,'Ward. 7 Hutu llurltur,
S Twin Hills.

.

•(s W M &gt; T m d ll HMtmxUOUl.'t&lt;*
U *. •e ’ ...
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Thousands of Dollars
In Food Savings!
y

Kennel Club Entries

sm

W'£M TrtO F A M B u ts
UVlN' IN Dt SAfAF. HOUSE
f ilt d E R L O H 6 CtOOD, 6 T .

Cummlsaiimei tTuindler, in 8ar*
MBula, liiul un cnnimcni on lb"
iiiiilte i. (Min i offirh ila also wura
Ih n

30 -MNimsm

HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

A

KIh MI i luws itulm. Iliinoyiiiurs.
Willis Man
Nlnih—T w in dlllis. Julian)' i f TOAIHHT* HKhKI’TIOMi
1 ('luck. 15 I' uiio.
Tsrilll— Kasuk, lim a I'lismii. lanlII) A A#11It’ \ I’ HHH
K I r • l — llnw ily
li'h,
hlhsryr. ill s’ S Itllll) .

PICCLY W IG G L Y

Jh X n i r

({lU llllll) D lglils llexertril

H U M Y!

I'riccH (■noil Tii in Siiiurtliiy, March 12th
■- •

wQ

oatoes

Tropical Br.ind
No 2 Can

Kloiiilu CryHldlH

Alaska

Lb Bag

,4 1

3 5

Del Mntllu

COFFEE
PEACHES
BLEACH

Lb Jar

Stokoly

No 2

83 Brand

2 5

Salmon Noit 49 c
Cocktail
No7V435c
Nlbleta
Corn
2 12ox 33c
NcJ M all Cream
Corn
2 No303 33c
Grpen Giant .
Peas 2 No 303 37c
Dig# Dost
Rice 3 LbPkfl 35c
O'^aga Oranga
Juke 46’ox 19c
Htokaly Fruit

12-ox Cali

Redi-MIxt

lialaraqnlcklf.aaraly.
* I V Y 'D R Y

Solid

Qtr».

Oleo Lb 34c 35c
Cheese
Lb 49c
Colored Oleo—In 'quarterk » *1
Margold Lb 35c Center
Cut*
j Oraen Top
Rid
and
I/o ta
Carrots 2 »^* 15c

TOJHTE’S ALL STAR KEATUKE
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The WISE FELLOW
ride* the.

l* Rub# H eritor
II. E x t ra Trouble
i). Johnny O'clock

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Mount Vermont Sliced

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Colory 2 st. 25c

‘ Neyr ri&lt;| Red ftllu

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NO MINORS ALLOWED • COST T*MK 8:

C A B CO.

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H£R&gt; Aid: JUST A FEW OF THE TERRIFIC BARGAINSVISIT M 3 STORES FOR SCORES OF OTHERS - - SAVE!

Quart

Greyhound R acing

■'i i 'j1
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PH ONE

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Legal Notice

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x iriri: ro i m : u i
TO :
r ii.x liL K H
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t m .i.o r i.Y
v» liime
!• nf re*l'le!ti *■ I p AmKnown
You ure Kerch) roonfml (•&gt; i|*
pear In tin* Circuit Cnur! of H.in(liole (*oiinty, Klorlil.i In Chain »r&gt;
on the ith itm&gt;' of A|»r 11. A 1* r*c*,
jJLn n Mill for illxori &lt; therein io n \
V 11R. on ulihrux hit lit Mil** *&lt;r ixhh »
In
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*111*1*1" i \
|*taal it! If f. %m i*ll\IM ,r,H J i ; | | ,
U #1Ji* Y,. I t«;&gt;f••iiiliinl,
* WITNIJHW in&gt; toiml iimll •*rrI« tat
Mull a I Mnn for *1, Plnrhtu ihi*. in.

i «l.i&gt; of M a r ih

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SA N FO RD

I I K R A L D , S A N F O R D , * 1 ,0 1 ( 1 D A

lo n g e r In e*lwteiiee Mold im ri n er
Oil Is obtained flom the glossy
whip (taxing hern ill»«,dxrt1 neither
a . , , ,.nil,|| tnxillixtv *Virit»i
o f naid f o r m e r partner** im* any l o u x t a o f tlH cVlliil 1 Mamtiik snrun*
rluhl. i»*»xx er «*r wuth..in&gt; to eon- x v i n t o r g i e c n .
t r a d foi o r In hidntlf o f or In the
na me o f the o t h e r mill! f o r m e r i*)irt* j •*—• — - — — —»
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!* linilNItM N
Clerk nf Piiiit
r ir r u ii Court

, tier

AI.UMHT N\

III CM All:

M in n :
T *1 'V l»*M IT MAY CnNCCItN
!
The* iiartnerxlilfi of l|OY \V Mo* i
-- — --- --- --• • • • • .n il
ami
AI .II I ' I1T W. 1
M IT IC K TO
III i:.M.\|i: Mhi.ii tiHH hern enuim*il To
MI.AMTM
«* \\ * h *1 »|(ul Ml:
'ti Un *vlinlenale Ali*l retail mil*' vx Imn* |ilm e of repitileiif r U mi*
not .h-i riiMiii. t. uf vacuum clean* know n
* i « fin1 1», fli t emoirleit amt wilted
You are hei el.x rf.iu lro t * upiri-'lti i* under the name ami at vie pear til the Circuit Coitri of Mein*
' k t Hity V A IT T M Ci.HANKHH. Inolc Counts*. Plot Uhl. :n rham ery
• I *iii ellMlIor**. lift m tin'll die* nil the .YMi
of Aiu II. A I* I'M '
*"'hol and »aId tmeftfiemi in no In a atilt for illvuree tin"rein \»* \
t»ur. an alihrex lati d title .*f win. M
t*» rto ltr.K T
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WOHIOloi'Mi:
IdwIiilUf, vm i II .AM YM •• Worn*.
OO(’Mi:. Mefetidatit
WITNT’MM in%' It.ind ami official
weal at Sanford Florida till* lilt
dav of March, A. M mom
»• i i i : m n m o n
A* I'lrrk of m«lil
i I m tilt Ciiurl
MKAI.

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TAKt A LOOK AT YOUR INSIDES

RELIEF AT LAST
For Y ou r COUGH
Cnmnultloa rtlitvtt promptly bcrauM
il (lot* rijtht (o ih* tr il of ihc imuMd
l«&gt; http l.x»rn am) tip«l perm Ud«n
pMrpm ind lid niturt to uHtiht mid
fto l r»w. tender, inrtdmed broqchUI
mkiri.u. mfmbrtne.. T rll )m rd n Jcp lll
u Mil you a buttle of Cteomulikxi
with the undefttandinp you mutt Ilka
the way it quickly allay» the rnuah
or you art to have your money haclt.

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Cm BlMk4ni|U
Italy Yh
M m Vm Fm I Lsty?

USED CARS
All Makes—Marty
Models
(load Condition

T m, MMk-Draathl m .f h.lfi th .lY .t4M tl I h M II U» only m m .«• (Ml
bmutby u hvcsuit of roa.lipoUen.
■UM-Drsuebl, (M (rlnidlr I* it (In. Is
■SMllT ptwoM M l Uivrwsti wlwi Lc&amp;.n
u dtmlM. It to«U oolr ■wtinr ot Vtu
• Com. Ttst's ehj II k u W it • b.UMbn eua tom marouoos. a p m i l
trooblo4 ettk iw o .ymplorn. u lou o(
•ppttiM. btadMb*^ »M»I itaiBMb. n»lttS m T ^ '—

If you n « i) cuich wc
will rofiminc*: your cm*

M E L T O N ’S

tsst
r # U.t I (t c k in M i( .

and &amp; I'a lm rlto

RICTUM
ntuilr in* above ctrawina (or a tew Bttr.
Utn Notice perttcularlr how i»ir tm.
•owa from th. liver Into amt out of to.
■all-bliiMer and thrma Into th. .mail
Inteatln. where It mtv.e with th . parUr
■lfretnl tooU )uet below th. .lotnarh
Bile it a nec.aaarv a&gt;1]tinct to proi*-. ,u.
Baellon tu ab.rore Horn th. i n '..tin ..
In.vltablr cautea putrefaction ana le&gt;.
■entatlen
NAIURtTH DAN GER NIGN.tl.R
When your stomach, livar. am) gml
•laddtr nave been upset t&gt;v impro|ter
Htlrtp or drlnklnc, or when they nrr
not wntklnpwrll became rrtnvj.*i) ami
putrefying food m ailer In jour tntesI Unei la poisoning your entire txviy,
I W
woner or later, begin to feci
I gonfa of the following aymplonu■ Your brealh may become unplras1 ant thaiiloaUJ. your lonpue coaled, a

WHISKEY - I Vi V/'.
RUM - (,1.\

bad taktp In your mouth, tour rufTca
(and tobacco) lose their n.ttttrnl
flavor, your food dor. m l ncror witty
you; yoti may have hrarihurn. caa
and ditty tnellt, you may t&gt;» froubled
with brfchlni; nt night Ihc g.tv lit
your botvelj may tir.'M ii|to;t -our
hi.ladder
-----------maldriu vnu get ',tj. fimiuenf*
ly. thus breaking into your &gt;!■, ji
I n the morning you at.- tired InJtcad of refroshed, Uta.lualiy ■our
health is impaired
Your completion mat nr, me sal­
low or bilious dart ■ini 'Mii. 11oh i r
at,dvr &gt;uur eyes, you nun t -l lajy,
dull and Irritable &gt;.r hUie .,r „i.Ia n cholic. You may have It, i • t,t .-olds
icatarrh) or dull head-........, your
bowels stop their fire. fti:i
,1 nat­
ural nctlou, you h u e ........ . ..
go* nuircfartion and , •
uting
I' lnleslinnl fosarmi.t m
•. gasiritis'' as many doc tot. call
n o w t o r . r r m i it r
You ran rehrve th i.
niton,
usually oternicht I'vta im &lt; i otni&gt;.i
at bedtime and dritil mg t»i i freely
nest day
The brnrnrlal eflectv i f I'dolahS
lie in the fuct t li.ii I Met ,.
n lasallve, •21 antiseptic to tin ■v tines,,
i l l diuretir in the Vidnet
t eiteclive in relieving .Hinpiom &gt;i i.11icmr.-'
and nrute gavintu d ■i., consti­
pation or faulty tint* stiao
Caiot.bs are pieawn' to lake
(sugar routed', prompt uni eiirrtive.
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ARTICLES FOIl SALE
H IG H W A Y 17-112. Modern much H lt K A K F A M — eetved e v r v dny
-Ith Imngiilotv, tile eonstruent Lultey’n U nig Store. 115c up.
t*"U. tfltuitlo- roof, with II
.................is Hiul 2 nice buths, e le c.'
« » *« l» “ hop We buy. -oil or
HO kitchen, till nicely furnished
trade mo*t anything.
.U'! Sun.
iiiol im, king up to iiig l-nko
ford Ave. I hone
K utliryn .
with 1 acre
tract, SKW IN ’ fl M A C H I N E S , llo rt’s
sjh.tttiiuui. Term s.
| Sewing Mach. O ld e r. 11U W
SI. J . MOSS
| l i ( st Ph. Ill'll.
Or lu lido. Phone ti!*77
A rm y W'oik Punts A Jacket B1.1*0
M A Y F A IR
A H M V -N .W V HI I f P U S
.''mu I’, finest subdivision.Lots
103 N. P sim rllo
' . d. 7 and H. Idoek II, M ayfair.
Fa. h lot rm X 1,12.3’. $r,(ltl. oaeh
N EW C A R Kt'flN O M Y
rush „t terms. (Iw tier LK O only $17,211 per nionth Let us In
IfO SK.V, P. (l. Ilox 814. Miami I »*»•• " now Cheviolrt motor
lloaelt, Florida.
i hlovk assembly.
Hnvo M ctnulve use ,,f oi* |
I W it H O LM ES for sale. Good tonSave excessive uso of g a s o lin e ditlon. Prleo reitsoniible. Contaet
Recover lhat loss of potvei
K Ares, 801 W. m il. S t.
I T R Y T H E (..M AC 111 Ilf iK T P I.A N

f R A , " r o il W O R K by the hour or
job. Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
ing &gt;V dirt moving. We special ire
in conditioning building lots &amp;
garden plotb. Phono lt)7-J.
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F le a .e s e a t r ae l n w . J l i l . l t
1011 Palmetto Ave.
Phan* 1011
terms. Owner LK O U O SKN , P .,
.’ Ills K . I ' H I S T S T .
If aa area* w e n In t o u r ml.
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O Ilox 811, Miami Reach, Flor-1 Chicken, O ysters, Shrim p in the N 1;w k I.OORH surfaced to porfrc■ s e a I b a a &gt; M l e e » r t . . i laaee.
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Finishing, clea'dng &amp; waxing.
2 IIFDUOOM house in e x c e lle n t____
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Portablu powot plant, 22 yeuis
rnndition, eenlral location priced P A IN T St P A IN T H R U S IIK S . If
expel loner In Senilnoie f.'nunly
Lit iinniedlatc sale at $3,300.; you can't find what you want
II. M Gleason, Lake M ary.
Term s run he nrrnnged.
fry ,
A C O M PLETELY
furnished, 2 S K N K A U 1 K Glass K Paint Co, I i” i ‘ . v rTv nj m im t w
hedroom house In good location
112-111 W . 2nd. Hi.
( 1 L N K T IA N R LIN H rt made to orSemlnnls Vonotlnn llllno
excellent condition, immedlato'
Plume 120
I Co
820 W lira St.
Phone
possession, price $81*73, Gaud
T E R M IN A L G lt ll.L , Hus station
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FO R K E N T
1 H A V E some very fine, exclusive,
open 21 hours daily. Outgoing ( ; rt( ,|, *,)7 f „ r B attery, Goner at oi
lake fiotit homes tiein Hunfotd
"•d e ls, saiiilwii'hes,
lireakfust,
ul,d S tarte r ncrvlct.
Swain's
O N E 3 room furnished apatlm ent,
ami some pi uf liable, established
liiu i’h * dinner. Complete fiwnd m irry Service, 301 Rf. Fir»
elerfric stove and te frig i la lm .
businesses in Kuufortl I also 1 tuiit service.
Hi
A l'P ly N ick’s Package State or
||uv,. fllrm i|
jllMI,
Rest
M
aterial
Used.
212 W . 4th. S i.
O KI.A N D O Morning Sentinel. Or
W'liat ever you need in real es­
ROY H E E L
lamln Evening Star C all Ralpl
tate, see me before ytui buy.
B U R N IS H E D apartment, hot w a­
Knv. 1103-J
C. A. W T IIIIIIU N , HR.
ter. Adults only. 811 Elm .
T R IM /. Ready Pasted room R o t - ------—
lilt S. Park Ave.
Ph. 1281
Expert Radio Repairing
dels by Meyereord. New atueh,
[llN E U lIN L H IlE D
I loom apnit
I retl M i n i , 311 K. 2nd St.
just oi lived
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buv
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nteiil. Apply l'2&lt;) Palmetto Ave.
plaee. A ll we ask t&gt; $800.6(1 for H EN h M tIK G lass A Paint Co.
Ilrlp -S rtfy Self Se rvlre Laundry
D! x 21 -Imuly * 8 acre*. K le r. \
S t| BEDROO M with hileheti. dining
llr lr r s
Ironing
Ir t r ily, n iriil mail tutile, school1 __
I hune .120.^
and living vnom privileges. Pre­
Itm W. 13th HI.
Phone lim i
fer cmiple. Plume 1272 J
lots.- .1. T . Riitiihahutgh. 10 mi. W. New HUP MO TO RO LA R A D IO ,
of Sanford on Mi Dorn road, Hnnlord J r u r lr y K Luggage Ctx F L U O R S A N D IN G —and finishing
|L A R G E flout ...... in, excellent led ,
wit Ii
modern rtpiitimnut, 28
Ilox Hill-A. R R. I
;niii Sanford A * r.
Phone 1318
Venetian lilliu k , hoi, cold w uiei,
yra ts' experience. Work goal •
private entrance, le|eph«ne. a in
aiilred.
K. K. H lcvrtw ,’ Rt 2,
T - S iiirts I Me
Rox 14.1 A. Hanford. Call 7 1lb It 1
Khn,
; r&gt; A lt 'I 'K L P - S H i l l S A L K
Arm y-N avy Surplua
afte- 1:00 P.M . nr lutftirn 7dM)
103 N. Piilm etln
AM
;j W A S H IN G St Poll lung.
|1 Real Katule F o r Hale
S T U ’ F O R D S \M flC O S E R V IC I5 «»NE o \ K 8 p in e dining suite H ER V IC E Sei'ond to None
lU B A L E S T A T E - IN,SI R A N C H I’a*** * ’-'"'1.
Phone 0107 | Lossing T ra n sfe r Si Sloruge Co., S T A F F O R D 'S AMOCO S E R V IC E
Pine Ave. Phone 40R.
Park A 2ml.
I'hnne PI37
' PRO PERTY
M \N XG I’ M E N T F R IH D Jll.MMO S lU flM l dinner*
everynlght, $1 0(1. H O M ER 'S.
R A YM O N D M. I IV I.L . Realtur
H A IR Y IN D IG O , the finest rover
m. 4 Florida Hlutc Rank llldg
n o p that can lie grown In gruves
E L E C T R IC or
“ I T U X E D O F E E D S : Complete line
anil »uil building on any land, *
ACKTYLH N K
F O R F A R M S . homes, business I H nnl's Tuxedo E’eed Hlttre.
I highest type and gormlnutiori,
W E L D IN G
rt
cage.
jiru p erly and aueage; m o j o u r , i.U N C H E O N and -hurl order* I lint Hi*. $!lfi.(Hi F t u i nere. HeSanford .Motor ft Kqpl. Go
Realty
A . Strnut
Agency
set veil every day at i ,army's! Ilvered in lot* of 2(H) th*. nrel
208 W. 1x1 Street
Orig It. Muthieux, Ansm’lalu
Drug Stole, 73c tip.
uvur. A. M. P re v a il, S eville,
1307 K. Hi'coml Street ur phnnu
Sea Jim m ie Co won’a Shoel Metal
Florida. I'lame 2104.
Export TIRE Repairing
W utk* tor new radlutorn uml
1300-J.
S T A F F O R D 'S AMOCO S E R V IC E
n rw core*. Radiator repairing.
tllltvK X M Ot'nr.
A U T 1 U .K S X X A N T K I)
Phone 0107 ti
Wo take o ff and Install.
| L A R U E LOT, brnvtly timbered, P ark A 2nd.
fronting utt C ry sla l l.nke and H O T L U N C tfr.n every day from
C O H E N 'S Radiator Repair Shop
I-ake view Avenue, C ity water,
Highest ta fk P ilie paid for utod
for new Core* and complete re­
'J v S vbu \
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S S A (- 1
1 I:» 0 to 2:00 at IIO M R K 'R .
electricity ntul pluitte connection*
fu rniture. Ted Davla Furniture
•X 3 - 0 V E 7 )
V T -Jx N ^ ri
pairs. Phono 850-W. Reur 100
C A N 'T
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available. L . A . Cline, Luke fT sT iT n u T A C K L E , ShlnVr*, Beer.
Co. 311 E . l i t . Ph. 968.
Sanford Ave.
o E T . T ‘£Soft
drink*
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Sandwiches.
Mary , F lu ._______________________
3TACTED !
W AN TED
S E E U S FO R
'Yvette A Gordon Flouting Store,
..HEAR Ocala. Fla.— fivo room
C l,K A N C O TTO N It AOS
M IM E O G R A P H P R IN T IN G
Osteen Ilrid g c, Open every day
•AI D
bungalow, full baiement, furnT H E H A N FO R D H E R A L D
A N D T Y P IN G
from 8:30 A. M. to 0:00 P . M.
nee, garage, in uliriietlve ret­
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dfft. One block from ochoat. M n iR O H S - R E s iL V E R E D - M n d e
116 N . P a rk
Phone 180
to order— Window Ulaxing.
Phone 633..I, Sanford.
U K N K A IU K Glass ft Paint Co. [ S A L E S P E O P L E —men or women I f you want quality In P A IN T IN G
to contact small boainess owners
ft B O D Y W O R K I have two of
*A H M S: 3 acre* and up, w ilh or
112*111 XV. 1nd. HI.
the best men In town. Estim ates
registered
without home*.
Phone 320.
&gt; with new improved
free, work guaranteed, Tim best
Hem. Excellent commission. Box
T O M ES : $4,33(1 uml up, rush or
~ “GOOD Mid H A D "
m aterials used. Roy Reel’s Paint
E . C. c/o H erald.
Fu rn iture
A Body Shop, 300 W. 2nd. St.
L A tffF K O N T
B S tT A T K S :
AtMANAGER W A ITE D
$100.25 Sofa Bed $00.00
tractive price*.
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1-New 2 pc Livin g Room Suite waa Bo the first man or woman Jp oqrn ._
. i . W . H A L L , Realtor
«f &gt;it*i*u&lt;i
ami operate the new "Uufiter’l 1® N O T
r E R S O N A L t1*0
240.01 Now 140.00
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machlno.
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840,50 Now 1&lt;19.60
Vending machine Combination FREE PARKING for our custom13.91
to hit the mark**. Proflta ad
era 1 Block from Down Town
C O U N T R Y Property for Sa|a— 15 0-New Occasional C h slr*
high aa 39071. Best . local Iona STAFFORD’S AMOCO SERVICE
aero* In Black Hammock with 150.06 Gov. Winthrop Mahogany
tvib 1/ b a v rM r - u r n a y Tvi&gt;or
Ba s s v s r o u tt D cu r
available. *690.00 cash Inveqt- park f t 2nd.
Phone 9197
Desk 130.96
CALL Mo A WOl-r ■
IV c n jfr .- I
10 Berm tiled and In cultivation
care m b .' Twevve none
New Maple ft W alnut Finment
ish required, Write give phcoe
tA re iv TvteV w o v r xv«s j
gvanvn-uM3 to
on paved roud at Oviedo. EIcc- 2number and addrrna. Box F. N.i
Desks 39.95
Qu a Ax L 8 f ,
l b t me rarsvTts
. trlc lty availabte, -$2300.00..
15
A U T O S FOH HALE
up.r r f WHV
c/o Herald,
datc , p '
2-New Metal Bed C ell
Springe
M. / , MOHS. Broker
m e -J
Matt rese 84.95,
111 a M al»_Orlando. Phone 1177
Men to qualify for tho T^-^riwu.-Ti J Z T , - nu ^ T
Cot and Pad
9.96 WANTED—
Police Department Patrolmen • — la c k e rd six, excellent conO V IE D O , IS acre farm on high­
I l length Door M irro r f l.4 9
and Motor^Cyc le Pe trolmen. For J l t l o m P l .o n . 980-W
w ay with 10 acres tiled and In 3 Pc. Walnut finlab bedroom suite
particulars, See N. 0 . Qa in e r, &gt;43 IN T . Pick-up. Phone 1831.
cultivation. Po»***«lon June l i t .
969.96
Examiner, City Civil Service
An offer of 12500.00 might buy 0-W alnut Fin ish Smoking Stonde
Roy Reel give* you more for your
Board.
1.96
It, Term *. No Building*.
money.
Rubber Bath Tub Mata A9 ft 09c
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WORK
Orlando, Phone «»7T
HOUSE^TraReG 116 E. IlcL St. or
Odd Dining Rooin Chnlra 19 0 up
c r t c iT i'
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I ’hune
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fo r jL bfM'ilwidHLflooni. tile nla* N B\V M d g iH n ir U T m JWngfr^Mihf
dow kill*. Phoim lUitf-R9 week*, Phone 1251-W.
1148-e,
1173-W,
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Churchmen’s Trial

CITRUS REPORT
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. 7—(/Pi,
he Stole Cltrua Inspection
flu-- J
narwjHon bu
i . s h i i m m .Kram roe* &lt;*.*»
M. rnporttyway m |eumnt trial "naipes were mett
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' ilont'd of people dal named In thu
no? Ioriginal Indictment" and that sunn
7.301 of these prohatily will lie brought
! to trlul.
H,2S2
| ( II. it.in', minister of state, Hw-1

Rent Control**

4 Killed

14 HHIIaUr4 I MM l*H». Ilsal

iCuallaa** !&gt; • « !&gt;«■• liaer
mnl.ili* skidded itilo ,1 tree ood win

ering against the cluing..

demolished.
Sparkniun iui.1 tiiui Senator
Locus ill Illinois, 4lie Ucmocrutlc
Coral Guides t'olico Sg*. 0 . E.
lendfr, uppurentiy considers relit
Ingcrsull sold Ulllliey either fell
control "01 uccondury unpui tame
asleep or lost control of the mach­
wnue the UutiKing tuiiliniltcv nus
ine after ll passed ove, the Coral
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the linpres
liulilis waterway Ini.lg..
I Itigers.,11 discovered the iviecl*ICommons today
. .... .
*primary mun
toiluy that moil uf the j sine."
{iigv at 4:ir* A. .11. mighhoir soul
prosecution witnesses against (he
"if thut is (lit way Ihe Icudcr*
tlu-v heai.l u c r i“h alsuit .l;uu A.
1 lf» were persona nliemly under ar­
shit* mas ll, I rev no reason iui
, M, Ituiuey lived at tie' UnlveisLy
rest.
Many
of
them
inri
imlnatcil
. aAMOiiii uT tri: r t n a n n i
llie i.miniiltvc to bleak it., hick
|housing project, ii'1 whs proiiun,,themselves In their testimony (lint uver u lull," Npurkmuti said.
, 1.
tiiH hirr
... I .lend,on arrival at I’rntt Gen­
III'.I'UIIT V I S3
I the defendants spied foe llrltnln
lie said the Democratic leader­
'■1 The full.i» In* price* repnrleil
eral Hospital,
the United (Kates,)
ilm ler* mu iht* Hjtnh.nl H
ship would tie respoil.lille .1 rent
Hadt* County load ,i,ilroluicu
'Farmt'rw MiirUmt fur jirodm’o «oi*l
llulgurlnn
law
permits
trials
In
!
comiuls
die.
tu triK'ht'r* inmi ilra ltrs ii|i in I2:»i|
■aid Miss Niisliuiim r whs u pus
{volvlng alleged treason to he held
.Senator Douglas ( IJ-lil 1, a
mV&gt;i. &gt;lar 7. !*#!»
»* ngi r in ttlllsTl'i aulitnioldie,
tlatAriN. |itin k V111i»nil no
1secretly. The government spokes. liackci uf thu propose.I unli-filiTTJli* alp* ---.... IS ’idCl - 2 .1 j ) man said an exception was ninde l.uslet rula change sui.l 1rust if
which foiled to stop m u iteud ood
JLivitti* Tfrnl**rifre**n n**ll ilrad
street and jumped it Ifl-fout canal.
?Tuu Hlir
12 50 - J.75tfor the current trial because of tile Serutu is “ impr.led by pm|b7t». |&gt;«»b Mini
ll.io . J'Jj : ''its- International Implications.
•11
Nusliauntvr died euny today
longed discussion that dilficulty
,,atii&gt;s«p
61) i.ii Hi
at
Jar Urtnii Me nmriMl
11 o qill.il.
(Mfihusi' 5*5 t.M &lt;'ri
1 “ I inn convinced." Mild the llri- cun lie met liy sliorlening the dis­
Glllici 1 V%fl H t h ‘iifi'tl r*&lt;ir 1. 1. 1,01
l&gt;..t linn
cussion."
perItlsli
official,
who
declined
to
luilttoucr i’ rl
l.qo.lri
lie meant that Southerners
ryfery, ilnl.lt'ii i ' ii
'rnit us" of his name, " 1 hut they
could drop their filibuster against
Mr.. My ci m wax (.Hull* tlljOII 1
1/eiery, I'ssi.il I'ri
J}
'(th
e
llulgarian
government
1 hove
Coilsnl. !•&lt;&gt;&gt; linn
the rule change.
will'll xlrui'l: l.y 0 l u l l 's tt- -I.*'
13 . 01 . at least 1 0 pastors in Jail. They did
Cniuinbcn* 1 li.ki
vktllt.l t) ( n i l ' l l H •l l i v l 111 VII Mill
Spaikman reported that rent
Raaplaoi Itu Hekt
Ilf * not try them all nt once for fear
Uhe.OH, Urrrn l».&lt;«
controls ore needed more in
ltft.il' 1.
3 3 " of I hr stink it would arouse in Ihe
I’Spiiers, tla Her
IVuri* Jllllll
Kfti.iu ih &lt;ll, 01.11
Poln ln r., N r s I'li. It*.)
western press. They limy try the Chicago than In Alabama, lie re­
commended that the leadership
i&lt;|. until' ll III.' t tuck di iv cr ua It pi *
Ll. Hi
*
511 others serretly. * x x This is mly
ItOdItlir. ilre.ll
drop its demnnd for the rule
ii.i i U 1 . W i l l * , , 2 i 1, Alin \'tiii rvli'u.
the beginning! of the chun h purge change.
n t pending an inquest.
qunsti, Vrlh.w tin
here."
In other rongrrsslorml .level..ti­
fltrntps. |l.,r Hull
Louis
I*.
Iliu.ly,
I l- yeur-u ld
The Communist puhllrnllmi Free mer.is:
(omutf.es Cri ..
sh* wiiihu, s u f f e r e d a l.iohiin f o l ­
runinii.r.i M.r Cm
nnlgnrln, mennwhile, nngnly di Fortner
Itep.
Fred
Hartley
|Kl.'tTII CM
iar hone uud u n e g ro Ims'linlkrr tie *
nleil charges of religious persecu­ N.Il. eo-authur of, the Tuft-Hurt*
&gt; r a o « r s . V.iterirlH. ll..
Bl.on
DAVID H. 1TOWI
mul pieknl up ns Killed y e s l e r . U y '
tion In the trial o f the lf&gt; protes- ley l.ala.r l.aw, became the cen­
jrauaxs-.MI.I Hrason
1 1 .1 1
i.ll"*
tunt clergymen
now awaiting ter of a dispute us tile House La­ At HII DUX In Wdililnglis. hi David " i . i i . Iliady 1 cur f u n d 1 *• negni(Jrs OKrs-Trio I&gt;te &gt; ) tl»S 61.315
..
'Judgment, The puhllcntlori called bor Committee begun heatings on H Stowe, wlio Ii.is been nuineil by tat*' u iurti 011 tl.e **l.I llix i o Highfiruprlr oll - linr.li Hreittsss
*Ihe
l„
—
"squcnllng little repeal of the coniroverslMl T-lf Fivsiderit Tturouti l&lt;&gt; serve as ona 1 « a v
uenr
III.llad.'-ltruwnx I
m inisters
C il
... 11.60
,lt r ir l| . i. fnlrly lirnvy today on ! ruts."
j ' ou i.iy iiiie.
u
t
Hie
Chief
Kxi-r.illir's
n.lrn.nl*
Art.
all produce, .Iriimii.l very iauil
mil.
“ lit u frantic* effort to avoid
Cet.bsMn lu.irliri slr.iiig, koou dvMat tIvy is now |iresident of tl.e •Iratlve militant J. (/nlrrnulional)
Hand Ciil.l-uge -ulrs Iriflay wn. I ihe hangman's noose,” it snid. Tool ItwruTS Union, lie did not
mos tly I* 5n per I.hk V .s rtn l.l. j*'they .p ill the beans."
eel, ic-clcrtion last yeur.
lalllotf I" oirsi «iunllly requireU eN cued
ipriiia . . . 1.1 hi l . . » r r prices ihno I The m inisters, nil of whom have
R)-l&gt;. Hailey (l)-W Vu.l quoted
I (tu iilln u e il M « s i I'a q r tin e)
guolr.l
! admitted the eharges in rom t and the New York State Labor lie
I in luvor of e xte n d in g the pro- 1
f 'Clirus re.cipiH Islrly lienvy, dee
v
k
'begged
for
m
eiry,
are
to
liegr
the
purtmi-nt's Hoard of Standards
maud rni.ilrruic
jKram to covet such Iw-nefits only
vm .llels lonuurow. The prOkecution un.l A)i|ii'ulb us having this desit u payroll tux is u n p o n d .1g u 111.1 l
I
MENOMINEE.
Mich..
Mar.
7—
has
demanded
death
for
four
of
xv —
— ■■— --------------------cri|itiou of Hartley's union:
Ihe workers. Un.lci tl.e p ie s e n t
1
tdl
*
Nearly
till
fishermen,
mo| them mul prison sentences for I tie
"No more fnselsllc orgnniriiiioo
law the entire prog mill is (in.
floe
living
J
1
mined
on
a
g
ir
u
l
ice
others.
x x x has yet come liefnrc the
Mliril by em p lo ye rs ,
.
! The United Stales and Flritl.h official al lent ion of this hoard." j drivcn inward .1*1uth's loot—the
k

|

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Prom I

FI&lt; *

Ci ~ - ----------jn Celery Market

* Irguliofis here

c H c r .iiY F u n I ’.v t u h
IIHTIIUTH
anfor.l
qrlmtn
K.MIXIil.t: I'lil'NTV
Krsfi.tu
k) w *t i: C»:,«t
tl.ftr Klorliln
1AIIIII*'
1. t’uiif
; m in
f I'uiii
nl.ftr r . s
1)TAI.

&gt;4
4
1"
to
13

•

Tl

&gt;&lt;

I’nrllv

S. Kin

111

cl...ott

A. *I0 I1I1 1,
. it.&gt;•
V csl

Trh

5

110*
ff5
161*1
744
!.li
317
1301
ir.iT
43B0
1131

10444
no
■TNOV1I-

IrsiTVXlTl ttltr
1*

report they Imve

OK | found Ihe llulgarian regime es­
»I:6crF
it:
:n pecially sensitive to criticism pour­
.HU
J
144'*
*

61* ii rI

•J d.tr

ed in by Voice uf Am erica hrondciists.
Free llulgariu, wi.ich Is priiiled
In English
by tl.e government
press department,
deelared the
charges of religious persecution
lire “crocodile tears, tripe and mud
ravings."

It charged that (hi- World Coun­
cil of Churches directed llm minis*
lers in spying for the United
States and Ilritaln "and even tiled
1 1 1 - 400 to engulf our &lt;(Meek 1 Ortln.ilox
r.no • S.15 , Church."
11

Arr

Hep, W lnt Sm ith (Jl-K a n s.) deinanilisi lo know "Is Fred H art­
ley mi iila l here7"
Hep. Rodino (D - N J) urged re
peal of tin- T -H Law and itn ie*
idu.eiueiit l.y the Trum an Admin
islriilio n's lu lsir hill with 11 some
" I 1.1I ei.luiged version of tl.e n|.l
Wagner A rt of lll.'IIJ, The T illiMiin-liUi-ked measure has already
been uppioveil by the Hennte l.abur Committee,

*tl' il'.r. son... best
Mine

Oil.IK. I' m. . ill
llllS. o ld .1 util
, 4111 ll illl
K tlll
l.'lnuily Trk
J.,1, 1**101 ul
,sl dor

. .'h&gt;i

•III dot
tAl.lK I*1*to*itI
||l ilo 1
or full 1 utiil
r 111, 4 M l

MV

[0 - Clftiuly, Trli
'|,A. Kit.r:iI
, dm
qi*. .null

!

4 6.1 ■ I 16
'..Vt Wall Street and Fleet Hlre'et (the
I f.» - 175 London Newspaper ren ter) so noset over the fnte of If! Individ unis
M kT. m i ll T who struck all foreign correspond­
ents at the trlnl as sm all fr y ? One
Arr
'.till I, ! need not go far for the esplanii| lion. The advent of Socialism in
i m I the people’s
Demoeraeles (rum*
5 no
6 .i5 ; niunist nations) deprived imper­
s mi s..4fi ialism of Itx mast solid Imse- -the
4,on predutory classes. The UourgcoiMKT. A in u 1 sle having hern uprooted, other
footholds iuid to he found.
Arr VI) 1

6 no . ;&gt;:.i

I

1 01

Carrnwuy UeiuriiN

ate Interior A ffa iis Commit tec
that llnyd "ju st doesn't .|.m llfy "
fur the post.
"It la like etnpluyilig u wnlchmnket to repair a steam shovel,"
Owens said.
ft.airm an (VMnln.ney (ir-W yot
rend a letter from Mr. Truman
in wi.ich the I'resident again urcr
c l nuil'k c.in fi.m a tin . 1 of llnyd.
Mr. Truinnn &lt;al.l otherwise it may
lie hard In find n competent mao
svilljng to accept tl.e |,,b.

('olorod CliurchoH

it "
i l ’wRilRlc# l'*r**m l*Riir Unci
Vftft that commit ml’nls offered on .1
ut.Aii vet hat basis by citrus ci.iin .'is in ­
(', Ml dicated that tile tci initial projeel
I’ouiil he Used l.y them In Ihe e x­
a
tent Glut it would l*c self-HUpport6 6 " | lug. The C ity
w ill make further
III1 *'•■j effo rts In secure I'oioioitoieiitx of
I this type. In- dei'lnri'il.

Air qn.il
•W

1st Uliltoh M. II. Ulmrch
.Haiifotd, Ft'unlii
.Sunday School **|H-t.ed with the
•I ft 1I111
Sii|it. Deacon A. hints presiding,
•AUK. »•.■-*
t l 1I 0 1
ul D: 1T» A. ,M. Tin- Sunday .School
11/ |*nHvnl
is one of tin* most iiileiesling dr*ioi
l.arlnirnts in ihe cliurcli. Tin* I'ns
am a
si t i i u r .T
Clear. Tib
vn Klu
i.il leviewol the lesson fi.uii .lie
f.A, I'l.n.il
||&lt;il tiHHl
» •&gt;'.*. “ Wo ure assuted of ideuty of sul.ji-it, "Tim I'arul.les of Jesus.",
The 1‘usl.ir always simplifies tl.e
glr qii.it
4 1 61 shipping of nil kinds &gt;.f i-nmmmliw (..Hirrr
4,76 ties except perishablfs from north- MTipture, ami brings ihe stories
U - l 1t.1l, ox.
rinse lit Us. The Adult Female
**itoi
E#0 ern ports," he revenled.
me l.ent
presented the banner to lie Scliiui
Conferences
were
held
with
Hentr qu.il
Class, hoping that il.e A.Iuil Mul,
orer
( ulars I'epper and Hidlatul and Kit will wake Up.
0 0 1 , lient
! jiresvnlutive llurlong, all of whom
r qua I
Thirty Minnie. prayer meeting
t’oii promise to support the project.
this A X X ’s,
•oprntd tin. 11 A, M. services.
1ju.1 l
1,5a • 4 75
Reports of ihe conference will Chair No, 2 rcndeieii s itv Iccs for
Nllllkt
S4KT. Allltl'T
'arlly cloudy. Trk 17. Arr Kl« lie given Tuesday i^ lit by Mr. the morning. The I’aslur delivered
Higgins at the lnruffg at 7:20 the sermon frnni the siiiijecti
I*A ilnMrh llntri
o'clock of the Hoard of Directors “ Wluit Will You Do With Jesus?"
tins* fair I'titiil.
' do*
r. mi |of the Henilmdi) Ciiunty Chamber Every mm present was spiritually
4 So '
nr qiinl
fed with Ihe wonderful message.
4 on 5 6» of Commerce,
lo
6 tin 6 35
.1 das
The Holy Spirit was present
|W hlalmr
nt llm d I'. M. Communion and
4 6ft
J dox. few
Testimonial m e e t i n g nt the
church,
II. Y. I*, tl. opened at A I*. M.
with th president mid teachers
JACKSON VII,l.i:,
present, discussing thu lesson in
. JACKHOMVIM.H. Mur 7-MAI’ J— I'li 11 KeiUrqt-Hlale
Msi
— Vlorl.l" puli’ , Mut inn llruilu A Hurvlcr early New Vork
on full. I'rogriini wus rendered by
qo.mii r
Kloritla (rulls ,un| veaelti Irs. Miss H hr
"
‘
r Marker
H’ lK’inilv sles'lv on l j.rices Iticoniplnle)
■Morliln iipurlay while*.
Hlrawberrles par elm tl-sr,, by uil.
At 7 I’. M. Ill) uiimites prayer
fliirlilu ilruilf A
oarer low as tl ttnup beans tm
Cur rout ,'lurki'i L'e. l&gt;«ten
’tentlfuls 3(lll.3lni. («w* 331, jioor* meeting was in charge by Deacutt
VVrlShl l. « m s 1'lr.n
er tow us too. Hit It.s Icm fill,. It. M. McClain. Choir No. 2 res*
U r t r . . . ... 34 .»
1.1
u Vuleiillne* IftO-lSO, (ew 176, poor*
er 100-171. Klorliln lleltes 1I71»-316 tiered services. The I’aslur Rev.
Wax 40***460, few Ann, tiourer low J. II, lltirnes delivered the sermon
us Ian. Mum liesns u.i too. 11
front the text, "Remember lads
46n.
Uosls !• Inch cslery rratrs Wife." Themet ’-Don't L o o k
luinehe.l unknuwn county Irreau* Hack". Everyone enjoyed the ser­
lor S t i c few 136*I6U. Csbbaas 164 mon.
hU tu,is itomssllc round type 173.
BU0, poorer amt smaller iao-36",
There will he a basket feast in
Havoy type 3110*335. lied type 330. tha basement of the church Mon­
rahtisa* IB lllrh celery
• fMMili ry
40.1-136, IB quart hasksls day night Mar. 14 at tl I’. M. all
*
t t*u ladies of the chinch are prepar­
Cucumbers hu 1 1.on.13,00. nr* ing baskets and all of thu men
dlnury 10 fair quality 100-300, poor of tha church ami those that are
qua lly 410. luraa *ln&gt; tao-loo, not of tha ehurrh are askaii to
ploktes few GMio, Ksgiilant hii
ordinary la «ood quality 110 . Ill, urchasa a basket at the prlcn of
tn.t m o-lji, KuparuN im m -iji.,
Everybody Is wulcitma.
smaller 310,
miss thl» treat.
Offtn onlou* II tnrh rrates *nSick members for the weak are
iroxImeUly BO hunches Ifo-Aoo.
.•itup* •naitrn crates lug boston Slater Julia Hodger, Eula Clark,
«aed N ‘ T .” iiy lti tfastlmr*
doiun ItO-luO, romslne 116-150. and Urother E, D. Hostle,
.Iiam mostlrj large ai»# i/t b.«
!»,r« r*l
Theme f.-e the week! Therefore
c^rU,.,’l, tO
..’ D
.“, •J1/3f ' bo
. &gt;•"carious
»#• h■(»
eller
■ibr Mil ............ 41
quality
■II thing* what soever ye would
tiers roil
that tn«n should do to you .|A y*
14 Ilia ........
II
’
1 buuvr
100.*10, XX's 400*111, (aw BOS, even so to them: for this Is th»
J-S Ana»n %s-jlrr. « doaan law and tho prophets. Matt, 7tl2.
bA up
41
K
471-304. 0 doxo 410, 1 uoien foo.
Total finance raised last Sun­
10 doted 110,
r*E*plf«r%uPu Roll^rnlA Woad.ro day Feb. 37, &gt;308,74.
Worship at First flhllph M. B.
an'iV dfiiw hi head* mid feet
Churrh W. tilth Slieat where tha
.ft .1
Spirit of Christ dwells and tha
fll.l

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Vegetable Market

Etftfn And Poultry

r

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s
r&lt;i M
i . r »aXm« W
i r J.s*
ESUTS33. "*• «

•• • .. 11
., ui eh,*&gt;«£•-

SI r

*.»„*!£! ta tw lM 100*160. faw enmlT
* % &amp; . &amp; . l a i w r ^ . wU a*H lfr "
IjJfomamaa lo t» l i t 40a, jaT tom *

rm ot/r.s
G

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xedo Feed

CROP

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1/ f- i p ,

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| gateway to Lake M ichigan—V
ea|od ti| nearly the last .................
lod.iv, They were aide to run*
tl HBIIsurU I'niM f a ir Use I
1 It.horn when tile fl.a* rim y III in a
employees o f vm, m e . for health
Icru sli five miles ninth ..f here.
| The men w ith trapped when e mul iigulnst a m u i, w n. 1 ..I 1I 1 I
fot future m il.m . . 11. n-i.-itlio
| heavy southwest wind Id'.w lngi .1, H lrin g fellcr &lt;*f Leu I'.n n ty
'offshore
split o ff a huge chunk i
'
lo
)t was .de. led us pieslilcut '*1 ill."
' f ice in Green Huy and drove
E II hi,. 1i Motoe ns
...
* I Association and Elite
I1 Inward the on.-n lake. T l.
, .
...
,
1 " ' ' V , , * , vice-president. Tinupii wu
...itin-d
,lf
„ ,.u
{ ti'tide*) north toward fe d .,. R iv e r, .............
"
" W"V
I yen.

John I.. Lewis' United Mine .
Workers lenewed tin kr protest" .
over Mr. Truuinn’s nominiilloii of
Hr. Jumes lioyil us direeior of
the [lurciiu *,f Mines.

.John Gwens, secretary-treasurer
“ Why all tlds I'hm Isuic elamm ?”
6.36 ■ 5,6m
i.nn. J Hi the publication said. “ Why lire of tl.e l.ewis union, told the Heii-

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Di.siihility Law

Rods’ Trial

State AHKiielation

Court Rulings

it'HSIISHril I'rHui I
llir Patty, it mm „l tlm I I defend- year's Impriaiinmi'iiv
of appeal- |&gt;i
I .inti, f .ulri i* ii iluin.il (li iinrnn court
upheld the couviilinn
Ilull lit* Inal li.n hrrn drl.iyrd l»*-■'
rite Justlre Du lull In t'lg in
i All’ r n( |H.m In- illli
j tffg the H.ipiuim. t .nil 1 .» *i&gt;■
llm inotmii **.n made by A•- 1 wise m id 'In ./ .in , nming 1, tt.inservice hud lian d i.il dm iim enis
, 1(11111 &gt; I l in y S a r lin who said:
I'uiiiMiiiing riiilil.it&gt; ,c ii'.&lt; .
' " ll m P ir t iiL i.i nl tim L iulc.I Slate
■Vlurxaiii's ill'll.u* ,,1 ......... u .i,.,
has rrin rtrd to um inutituim nil i t activities was m ill in t.uve
cul.dllit lliat .l.p r iv ii lb r ,r del- bet 11 made uftei i.e received m*
lieu that lie was m-lng inked .11
nil,n tii *d tin'll iu*'il In t f.ttt resign (nun tl.e State |i&lt;purtm int
trial,"
jet. lor “ security r&gt; u &lt; u , u 1 , . 0
I'Yd.'tuI Jlnlgi. tin. ., 1.1 It. Me* Ju stice
Depurtnent
&gt;’i i t ,n i i i |
dillti, win, dt'tiii'd Gie muti.in, in* Glut uu.ivr Gn- .untie • tuny
ti'rruph'd the .left u&gt;iuGuincy \\ hales" tin nn u ,e c &lt;1 n ,&lt;
in ,(.,ni/ei
&lt;,,%
sevnrul tiriirs dining Gu&gt; yuirxi' I'omniuiiist
York C iiy
uf ids argument.
The Hupri me Cum i.tm et, »he
M i. r t umaii's 1 tun u cIcri/a llM i
nf I&gt;111111- .uni Fn.ler a "lltlil.i* &gt;" power of sillies in I'U lu ii.. lin te l'
was made at a |uess I'l.nference ' rides u.iVei-niuji uni . ,11 »ltnp eiinunwii
lust week. II,- was u-k.-.l tr* &gt;*om tj"iM'ts than lh.,*e ...
t Mtei I'n—r ltn »t

I

ment nn a stnlemenl mode by the I Dm
two Comniiiui'.t of ficials, who call !
^
eil "ii •uemtiers **f ill* ir |*nrty "Jp
*'ase
l.v.lived
ruoperiilf
tvi 1 1, nil
d* liiori it I *
laisiltcss
fo ie , * I** *1* feul tin |..cil il.,ry wnr
liy its
nil.** • f
Ainerieim
impel ialisin
" I have mi eunuimnl

hi- lr« ' 1

"i,1 ill 'M.ui'ii
11..' It.ul .. hi wn

l.y .....................
.......... .

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Law.
Ill llllS 4"

I l.|ll|»IU )
u g ig i.l ... i i .I. t stale

ruling,

tIt.......... .

sidcil

with the Wisemisin Einplnys'eni
Itelntiuns Ibmr.l wlii.-l. &lt;-..r.ti*.nIt-1
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t' Hilfr 11 11«*i«in .4tiii11 cunl tU4*i,

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,»es bill all
w.iik.-is ..............
lull'd join
'igldli week amI neared the Jury the union within u .geeHied iliou
seleelii.il stage.
In order to keep their Jid*,«, Un­
Tlm first tailed on Judge Medina der 11 clused shop contract out­
In disqualify himself and withdraw lawed by the Taft-Hartley Act
(trim tl.e trial. Defense Alturney only union meiuticrs ..... he hir­
Louis F. MiCals', who introduced ed.
It, argued the Judge displayed bln.
Tnft’ llurtley permits a union
when he overruled tlm defense shop ugieemenl when u mujoilty
itinllangi' of the fudeiiil Jiuy se­ , uf lliu workers vole fur it. The
lection system.
1Wlsruusin law bans sudi an
Hcfor.i MrCulie arose, Medina In- iigteenient ititlnw Iwo-lhirde of
dirnted selection nf n jury win.Id the e.iq.loycs nppri.vtil it tu a re­
begin soon when he sulil he ha ferendum.
rerelve.) proposed queslinus tu I.e
Justice Frankfurter del lveil’d
put to |iri&gt;s|M*ctivii Jurors.
today's dveislmi. Jllatliu llluck
Judge Mtalma clearcd llm way wrote a dissent in wlileli Justice
for the timg-delnyed selection of roiicurind.
u Jury Friday. Killing then tl.nt tliej
I. Ruled uiinuimon.-ly llmt the
defense had failed In prov" Its' federal eight-hour law - with its
claim uf dlscrlinliuiGon In chiMixing provision for tlnn. and 0110 half
feilcrnl J'trles, Medina denied mo­
oxtra limns—dors not
tions to quash the present punil apply lo American workers em­
and toss out the conspiracy In- ployed In a foreign country under
.lli'tminis nguinst the Uomniunlilx. a contract between the United
Tlm defendants nre all mrinhera Stairs and a prlvatr cnnruclor.
*g. Refused to tecontldcr an ear­
of the party's national hoard.
It was these )irnlunged attu-k lier 8 to 4 decision dint the fed­
by defense counsel on tho method eral Wage-Hour Act - n sopnrato
of selecting Juries In the soutju&gt;rn law*Hxlng minimum wages and
Nuy York district that delayed the maximum hours- -dors apply to
actual trial fur iilmust two tminths. tha American-leased military b.nu
The 11 Communists are sinvlf* In Bermuda. Tha Itc.-endrer de­
enliy accused nf vli.lutiug Git cision hold that f.*i ws.re-hour
Smith Act which makes It a crim­ tiurposrs tha has* slmold Ia. con­
inal offi iise to advocate or truth sidered a . “ possosslnn" nf tha
the forcible i.veithrow of t.Sv gov*; United RtaUi.
,'t. Overturned five earlier deernment, Convlrtlnn eiurlrs n lunX'
imuni punishment of 10 yeai* itn I'lilunx and ruled unanimously that
1 Oklahoma may collect taxes »n
priinnment mill a 110,000 fine.
lull produced hv cmnnnnlcs operaing In Indian lands In thnt state.
Holy Spirit Is iu&gt;v*r abaont.
On tint unlay night, Mar. Ill,
tha Noting Matrons will havo a
1t&gt;0 LtTF. TO CLASSIFY
aorlol In the Im.ioment. Everyone
LOBT— Brown cocker puppy. Herla asked to ba uresant.
naaa. no. Idontl/lmtlon. Finder
Alfreds Wallace, reporter,
platan ratum to 3400 Park Ava.
R«v. J. B. Harnai, Pastor,

I

My N E W YORK
By MEL HEIMER
EW YORK—On a rainy morning there la llttl#
th* misty window of the
it heads for Its terminal In
H
■ the Ridgewood section of Brooklyn.
rW
The street la shabby and dun-colored, with old
r O n f l and wet ashcans standing outside ths rundown
i l
) t
f Z brownstone houses, so Instead of peering out,
Ax
t l you nsh the newspaper clipping from your trenchJ H coat and read about Carl Klein, who went to bed
a few evenings ago in his customary total blindness and awoke tn the middle of the night to
, J*:, :/ m discover he could see.
. I
Then the bus stops at the Industrial Homs for
' / I • I the Blind and you get out and climb to the third
H
"
7
noor of the building, where. In a narrow Utlla
Cail Klein
room with green walla and one window, Carl
* Klein alls across a table from you and saya
simply, "I am living with God again."
Your object In coming ts lo find out what a man doea In the Oral
few days after ho emerges miraculously from tho dark world of tho
blind, but flrst you look him over carefully. Ho la a big, well-built
man with dark hair brushed straight back, and large, thick handa.
He wean a twa.-dy brown jacket anil a tan sweater under It and
hie eyca nre clear and brown. As you talk to hint, the brown eyea
hover leave you.
He is tike a man dying of thirst who hat com* suddenly to a
wslerhote and, even after the thirst has been staked, dreads going
AWiy from lh§ water. Ilia voice ta low and firm, and he begin• by
telling you how It was, that early Wednesday morning.
•
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•
“ I U V F . 10 M.OCKM FR O M H E R E ," C arl Klein said, "in a room

iJ
c to ice through
dates avenue bus as

of a house owned by a charming fam ily, the Lsfvm lnax. About one
In the morning, that night, I awoke with a terrible headache, which |
I tried to relirve with sedatives.
"Then, Irt fore I could get luick to sleep again, I began to eeo
millions of bright little blue dots I looked out the window, and even
as I looked, the buildings and the street Umpe began to U ke shape,
Then m y sight came back awiflly.
•| sat on the edge of my bed, scored and panting, and thought
I would calt the l-afemlnes, but then I reconsidered; those people

have to go to work, they need their sleep, I thought.
“ Almost die llrst thing 1 could xee clearly was my blind writing
t»ar.t, on which there waa paper. I went over to It and oat down lo
write lo my sisters. “ A miracle haa happened,' I wrote. 1 caa
vc

*"

When llie morning tame, Carl Klein went over to the home,
w hi'ie iluclura examined him un.l eutd lie could i.ee hut were nut
rare why or how lie liml lost Ids sight slowly, beginning In 1M3,
un.l by Mnreh of 1047 bad Isu-omr totully blind-- perhaps, but not
■"rlu .u ly , iM-cuiiae s blood clot mny have I h tu pressing on hie
optic nerve.
Hiiicc working ut llie home for the last couple of months, ths
lenntou of a blind man s life had eased somewhat and doctors feel
this relaxation caused the clot to move or dissolve. However, they
don I know Neither dors Carl Klein
In the I mc Ii of his hesd. Klein admits. Is the fear—the small fear
-- of having to return to darkness. 'T try to live each day fu lly now,"
he says " I want to appreciate all of God's wonders." Ynu ask Mm
what was the Itrat big step hr took.

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" I W E N T T O 3IY S IS T E R 'S C O U N T R Y H O M E In Millington,
N J
he says, "and I pruned apple trees ami ornamental shrubs.
1 ant a landscape gmdenrr hy profession t (.ut my arms around the
rows in tier tniin
"Then 1 walked nut to n nearby swamp and went through It
slowly, Inking everything in There was a dogwood tree near tha
house and I harked the underbrush uwuy from It, so It could
blossom properly when the spring comes
“ T lnw could you tell II was n dogwood tree?' my brother-in-law.
At, said. ‘I never linow myself, except hy the bark.' I laughed; It
u .ix q good joke tn hrnr "
A fter two days, C arl Klein came hack tn town, and almost
immediately he went to Ids rhurrh, Hi. Lu ka ’s l-ulheron, and had
tin- pastor take Idm nil through tl.e building The pastor played a
few notes on Ihe organ lor him and lie Just stood In tha middle of
the rhurrh and looked, mostly ut the lug slnlned-glnsa windows.
Aflet wards Carl vfent over to u h tll* (lower shop near Ms home
s i'.l just stood around In there, too. picking nut the plants In the
little jars and nnndng tlirlr nnmeu He got all bill one, a new kind,
laud night, he hmigld some shirts nnd socks
“ A l.lue shirt and a white o ik , mul lirnwn socks w ith u little re.l
m th. in " C'lirl miyis He says the nninrs of the colors almost
t.i..Ic ily , l.ke 11 mun Hpeuklng of 11 wmatin You nay goodliy. finally,
and p i downstairs, hut before yuu go out, you take a look u l a
little rliat-llonr room where old nnd blind men arc making mops,
lit little tables
You remember something C url Klein has salt! to you—“ I am
linkin g ut G . hI’s works once more"— hut? It is of the old and blind
11. cm that you nre thinking tut you cross tha street and w ait in tha
rain (or U10 bun tu cum* along,
.
—

the trial began Ha |

PttWJLY

wi

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POWER
PEP
QUICK
STARTING
FOR

YOUR CAR
ECONOMY
OF

GAS and OIL
1. Adjust TappclN.
2, Clean nnd Space Ignition
Pul nis.
ft. Texl Coll nnd Condenner
. . . no guemtwork here.
I. Sand lllaal and Properly
Space Spark PlugH.
fl. Clean Fuel Pump Sedi­
ment Bowl . . .Check
Operation.
&lt;L Test Compression with
Arrurnte (range.
7. Set Ignition Timing us­
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H. Itcmnvc, Completely l)Ua.Hscnilile ( ’ a r Imrelor.
( lean all Passageways
and .lets with Special
Sokcnl, Iteassemlilv lo
Original Factory Speci­
fications.
1). Adjust Fan Belt Ten­
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10. Tighten All Muni^ld
Connections.
W

Try and Stop Me
&gt;»y BENNETT C lltF New York for • vlait, Mina Rebecca West w m con­
1 Nfronted
by a well-known baulevardlcr and hla young
friend. Although they are aevcral Inches apart In height,
these two Beau Brummclla
affect identical suite, shirts,
crnvnts, and haircuts,

"My goodness," commented
Miss West, “ (hay look Itks a
asst of tables!"
• • •
8. Jay Kaufman remembers
s tense moment at tha Lsmba
club when an old member
clapped Joe Laurie, Jr, on the
back ami bellowed, "Bleea my
eaul. It’s Holbrook Bllnn. I
haven't seen you In agee." "No
wonder," eutd Laurie coldly.
'Tv* been dead tinea 1931.”
•

•

II. Check Starter, (iencrutor, and Voltage Regu­
lator.
12. .Make Final Check with
M o d e r n Combustion
Analyzer for Perfor­
mance and Economy
and Knud Check.

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•

* In Gene Fowler's early daye as a reporter he was writing a story
In a hotel lubby when the dealt dark exited to him that there had
juat besn a shooting In a room on tho sixth floor. Fowler ntahed
up to the room, picked up th« dead rfin'e phone and called hla editor.
“ Have you eeen the bodyf" the editor asked.
"Have I seen the bodyT" answered Fowler. "I'm sitting on ill"
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THE WEATHER

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Sanford »nd vicinity—clear 10
partly cloudy through Wednesday.
M ill- change in temperature to­
night. Warmer Wednesday. Mod­
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VOLUME XXXX

SANFORD, FLORIDA, T U E S D A Y MARCH 8, 1919

Established 1908

Associated Press Leased Wire

No. 111.

.

P a c e Bluntly R aps
•Proposed Plan For
P e n sio n s F o r V ets
It

Is

4 C h » r c h m .n (p r e s Jc Je n t

Stenstrom Given Award
e-"«.

In Sofia Trial
11 Other Defendants
Are Given 15 Year
Sentences By Bul­
garian Government

Not Possible n ;n
To Justify Benefit
^ Program, B u d g e t
9 Director D e c l a r e s

Odom Sets
Flight Mark For
Light Air Planes

WASHINGTON. Mar. 8— (/P )^
Budget Director Frank Pace, Jr.,
bluntly told Congim today it i»
"not potiible to justify" a propoml
veteran peniion which lie estimated
would coal $125,000,000,000 nvn
the next 50 yean.
Hit atatemenl, read to the lluuie
Quiet Committee by Rep. Carroll
(D-Colo), referred to a bill already
cleared by the Houie Veteran.
Committee and awaiting a go-ahead
eignal which would tend it to the
House floor.
It propoaea payment of a $90
a month to all veterans of ihe two
World Wart, at age 65. regardleu of need and physical condi« »n. It was sponsored by Rep.
enkin (D-Miti), chairman of the
Veterans Committee,

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MISS TRUMAN HONORED
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Mar. S Mlaa Margaret Truman,
daughter of the President, w u ac‘Sawed -our woman of tha year"
by the Harvard Haety Pud*

,

y 8 sg dub.

t n b d tha old eoelal and dramatic
Mob invited har*to he “ tho Hu*
woman la 101 years to sin* In a

■ .Fnoldent
s r &amp;
S i ,*
Alan Wluktw, Mite
ia waa Informed she could
aaFtkla*—anythin* at a|l
a Yale eon*. The ejub *
aMeal "Tomorrow Is Man-

sszfJrJSi

_ WIN 11 IJ P A R K . Mar. 8 — &lt;/!»)—

I ’ le-oieoi I . iiii , iii tie, la red here
lod ’ V lli it tin nifelligi'iice of lltuggbng
.■(•!• * 11 t■-nt ot the “ iron
&lt;n’ t no
It, 11 the world's "be»t
hop,-" I.a |n 0 1

\\ ■ tu n

mu know what

Two Men Are Held
On Rape Charge

work.

Some -to fumllice were driven
from their homes as tho Dig Blue
Hwept over an atea two miles wide
edging towards Seward, a town
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. 8— (&gt;V&gt; of 2.HOO. At Beatrice, a city of
— Two Winter Haven men were 11,000 downstream, residents made
held today on a charge of raping emergency preparations.
a young woman.
In Nebraska, the Missouri rivl ( ‘o n « la «* 4 Its e * * « M a t
Pollca Chief 0 . W. H*n*ford
Identified the pair wee William
B. Smith, 24, and Lbonetd Buker,
21, a taxi driver.
The officer said the woman
called for a taxi Sunday to take
her to the hue station.
Mr*. Mery Emma Gardiner,
Instead, she waa taken to an
oranfo grove and held captive mother o f Dr. W. D. Gardiner df
for several hours before ehe Hanford, died Saturday after an
extended Illness.
escaped.
Horn Jan, 20, 1880 In Lafayette,
Hansford said the two m«n
would be turned over to Polk Im!., the daughter of tha Rav. and
Mrs. W. W. Jones, Mr*. Gardiner
County Authorities.
moved to Candler, Marlon county,
ST. PETR YOUTH KILLED
near Ocala where ah* resided for
LEXINGTON. Va„ Mar. S-OP) more than 88 year*. She bed been
—One Washington and Lee Uni­ hero with her son and daughter-inversity student waa killed and law elnco Christmas,
four others were Injured short­
Mrs. Gardiner waa educated at
ly after midnight when the! Purdue University and Greenautomobile felled to complete a castle Conservatory In Indiana.
sharp turn on the edge of town. Her husband, W. T. Gardiner died
Albert G. Holland, lb, a fresh­
man from St, Petersburg we* In 1018. Resides her non, Dr. Gard*
killed instantly. He died of heed Iner, she Is survived fe)f twn nieces.
Injuries believed to have been Mrs, Theodora Tie# o f hmgmooa
caused when he was thrown from and Mrs. Emily Matter d fP a ra gould, Ark. 1 and one ntybew, W.
tha vehicle.
E. Jones of Joplh, Me.
Funeral services end burial
AIRMEN TO MEET
ELGIN FIELD, Mar. ft-O T — took place SunddF&gt;at 8t00 P. M.
'
Some 4,000 week-end rflrmen from in Candler,
.
■.
alx Southern states will come here
July 17*81 for a National Guard * PHOTOGRAPHER BEATEN
PARIS, Mar.
French
training program.
The airmen, members of the *4th army captain accused ed being a
Fighter Win*, will faeftfeato Communist spy beet u a news­
la an operational tralnla* mission paper photfrapher « l * snapped
to acquaint them with the latest hie picture today.
The enraged ol
developments in aircraft aad fly*
Auras, rushed
^ A i n &amp; o f combat challenges dre Aveline
wlU be simulated durta* tha 18* Faria Prase*,
and attempted to^t
____ at
.
Guard* w ho____
d*fhe*«maenvtrs wart planned
here o f him to Paris for trial
ehtries rotated the L

Mary Emma Gardiner
Died Here Saturday

1

* be*

hind do n. 11 . m i,n il," Mr. Human
‘aid in 1 new ait a. k on C'omniuiuit.

Im! «&gt;• do kio-w that the tnlclligenu' - I the prople in the emballled ili iii ", 1.0 n't o t
I’.uiopc,
who 11v 1- in It out ol the non curiam ,
the world’* be*t hope today.
I In , ,(• oul .( .wil' d I ’rrtident
I'.A . 1 m tlo 1’iili'it ol the 1 Itapcl
J o -i irccivin g
.-I I lom .iinlie*.
I t v Governor
a ••litierul" t r y ­
' l l "to higher
whom justlcu
i.l that
there
o Kuglikli Inna , "dem ocracy."

Mid-West Floods Sun Resignation
Opens Way For
By Cold Weather China War End

Tha committee, notlnjr nn up­
ward trend In Joble** fig u re .,
votad this aum fo r the Bureau of
Em ploym ent Security fo r the year
startin g Jtoly 1.
The lanky pilot tailed his BeechFreeze Moves I n t o
And I f more money 1* needed, c raft llonanta "W a ikiki Beech"
tha gTOup said, It w ill raise the along the runw ay, stopping at a
North Dakota, Neb­
IMUt to 1187,600,000.
However, hangar.
raska From Canada
B is plane was followed
an
a committee said deapllo the
•s«nt rise In upemployment the ambulance and two fire trucks.
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
p r o je c t * fo r the coming months
Hundreds of |»eranus immediat­
ely swarmed around the I’I hiio us
Cold wralhcr moved Into the
a p p e a r relative ly good.”
The employment fund Is one of Odom brought it to n stop at 12:* .North Central slates today giving
the large Items in the $2,211,794.- 9® I*. R ’
I hope* to temporarily •lleviating
0S5 money M il the comm itter sent
A bright sun ..hone through nod |
rol„|j,j„n, in Iowa and Nrbto the Houso floor for debate to- there was u c iisn nor I Is -to nortlir.i'k.i
morrow, Other agencies aided by ,.nR, tire*-7 &lt;■n* fhlmii swooped onto
lb - in.it* n( cold sir Imm Cent­
the bill are tho I.ahor D epartm ent., tho field. To tin cud Now Y o rk ’s
Federal Security Agency, National towering skyscrapers were d e a rly ral Can.ids Ini into North Dakota
Mediation Board and Railroad Re- visible.
and Northern Mitmrtota today,
tin m e n t Board.
.
Odum hopped out of ihe piano tending tcmpcraturci to at low at
• Meanwhile, tho ecnato filib uster nn(j Crmscti&lt;-&gt;1 on the right wing for
cast an ominous shadow 0 0 ton p|c, , i re„ aIllj well-wishing hatid- 10 hrlnw irin at Pembina, N. DThe chilly weather wai expected
fata of rent controls.
clasp*.
Southern democrats— given a
The pilot wus Imth-ss when he to extend over the renleral taction
breathing spell by 11 western Rn* emerged from the iduric's door but of the country und cold wavrt
jiuhllean—sijunrrd o ff to tnlk fo r [ &lt;|uidt!y pul on the grey homburg were force sit tonight for Minnuoia,
a fu ll day each In tho Senate s | w-hlcli he wore when he left lloiiWiiconiin and lows,
filib u ster,
olulu.
By agreement with tho Sou_th-||I U fjrM fotlum,n l:
Meanwhile, tlreamt in Nehratka
enters. Senator Cain (R-Wash)
"F c o l Just liku it husinrso man, and low,1 twilled over iheir bank*
...
'P I...
waa given time for a lengthy aP coming homo on an easy
trip. The J1)(| fm c rd humirrdt of pcfiont to
tack on President Trutnan'a nom­ only truuble had w«*^ «»*’ «• *»• | pr r (|nn, ,l ir i r homes.
ination of Mon C. Wal!*ren as Ilorky Mountains,
K l,„»l conditions were reported
Vchairman of the National Re­ aomn bad weather,
ns "extrem ely c ritic a l" at Crete,
sources Security Board.
"Once I let my tank go dry a community of n,03B In eouthWhen Cain get* through, the while 1 was m aking a recording
Southerners hud Senatora Mc­ here In the plane, and l found iuy en«t Nebrn-kn W a te r, from the
rampaging Rig Blue Rlvur over­
Clellan of Arkansas and Lyndon engine went dead.
flowed several city Mocks, S tu ­
Johnson of Texas on tap for talk
‘T h e
plane
dropped
down dents from Dnune College Joined
about a motion by Luca* to take
t l ' t s i l s i t * o» r * a * »l»i
National Guardsmen In relief

Fletcher E. Boll* ha* purchased
the Ranford Taint and Glass Co.,
117 South Park Avenuo, from R.
E. Llaberry, who will l « v e In tho
near future for Pine Bluff, Ark.
to aesume the poeltlon of vice*
(resident and aaalatant manager
j f the Standard Lumboy Co., Mr.
Bella announced today.
The local company and (tore
waa purchased two years ago by
Mr. EUherry from hi* falhor-lnlaw, Mr. Boll*. The latter la now
. restocking the store with new » ap­
plies of paint* and gin** and ac. ..
„ u
“ Sanford la growing,'* said Mr.
Bella. "1 traveled last year all over
. Florida and still think Sanford has
■tho b u t climate and hae a* good
Tgg batter poiiIbUIUes than any
to rn o f IU sire In the state.
Mr. aad Mr*. Bolls live at 1481
Galeae la Drive.___________

People In Front O f
I r o n Curtain O f ­
fer Best H o p e F o r
Peace. Truman Says

Wins .525 IVizo

TI.TKRRORO. N, J„ Mar. 8 &lt;7P) Dig Hill Odom soared in from
Hum,lulu shortly after* noon today
.riling a 5.000 mile world’s non­
pcily
stop record for light planes.
lliry are Vassil /iapkov, 48.
I hr 29-ytar-oId former World
Congi r g,it ion,s list minister: kanko
War II ferry pilot, already holder
Ivanov, 48, Methodist;
Nikola
of the world-circling speed record,
Naumov, 4l&gt;, Baptist, and Georgi
touchrd down his liny monoplane
( Chrinev. 4, IVnlacoslal. Each was
at this north Jrrsey airport at 12:*
fined 1,0041.04*41 lesa, oi abnul
Of. |\ M, (EST), 36 hours and one
J $3.75(1.
minule after leaving Honolulu. |
Tin- Moscow tl ill ill'll prosecutor,
It was Odom's second attempt to
D ll...... (o m g ic v , lout iliiiium lod
bring his single engined,
185] death terms fur each isml long
Photo by Itay niomt S tu d io ! prison terms for 11 other cbmcii
lior.rpowrr plane non-stop from
Douglas 8tc*n *-om, right, county Judge of Seminole County, is ini.......... 11 ml wilti thorn. A ll weio
Honolulu to Telerhoro, which is
dooii four R&gt;ile&lt; weal n( New York shown receiving t &lt;o Junior Chamber of Commerce nwunl
the iac&lt;.... . of -pying for the toiled
at out tour milesI w e" ot iNew1 or* j oulatani|,ng y, ,f
lhc counly f„r ,*48. .Mr Stci.stro,,, w«s . Stl.t, - ...ol lint..... and of Maeh
ily across the riuaion liner.
[presented thi ■' stingulshed service iiwnnl l,y Dan Townsend of msikri cutreney drilling* Z"'l'
lie carried 288 gallons of gas- | }|uina.n City, v . president from the fourth .laycce di»lrlct in Florida. ho* ul*o was accused ot tn o-oo
oline,
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The exnct mileage of the long
add religious representative of the
distance hop awaits an official
ijptete-inni den mill nation*, was •&gt;&gt;
check of Ills sealed instruments.
CU't'l of leading an orgamn-d
ihtrltigem-e net for ihe two We»t
Ioil flight sponsors estimated It I a
A II
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am I'nwera. Added to his Ilf’’ ’“ '"t
,eiween 1.999 and 6,010.
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cne&gt; w a* n five year term on «
count of spreading rumors about
12 :06., exactly !lfl hours lifter tak­
the country's economic life . He got
ing off at Honolulu.
a |f&gt; year sentence lo r allegedl&gt;
He circled the field, then came
trying to Incite ugninst the gov­
in for n perfect landing.

grams,

F. E. Sofia Purchases
Paint And Glass Co.

Communism In Talk
A t Rollins College

■SOFIA. Mar. {T (/!»&gt;
Com
muriitt Bulgaria today senlrtn-d
the lout lop drfrmlaiil. m her ■;»
trial ot protrslarit churchmen to
|lifr uiipritnninenl.
! • I In’ oilier II drlriidaut. ill the
|trial, which has aroused imligua
j lion among churchmen ihtougliout
the wc.trrn wot Id. rrcrivrd sent
i encr- ranging up to 15 years.
!
I hr lour leading drtrmlanl- were
icnlrm rd additionally lu loss ol
civil nglil. and confiscation ot pro-

36 H our Trip Esti­
mated T o Be Littje
O v e r 5,000 Miles

page expressed tho hope that
Congress would move
forward
with a broadened Social Security
program to meet the nerds of
veterans and non-veternns alike.
A ll legislation In the Senate re.
malned stalled by a Southern fili­
buster.
Th# House appropriations mmWklttae, however, approved n $138.000,000 fund to help states handle
unemployment compensation pro­

up a proposed change in the Sen
at* rule*.
..
.
Dixie lawmaker* said on* of
their number lied brought beck
word from a White Roue* coufer0
(Ceaslaaod os ***** *l*&gt;

A t t a c k s

milk*' 11 tiu vcsty

1 Went tilt.
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» " i I- in tlie h i-t"iy of tho Eng!i-t, 1. 1«11-•1. 11'■. .o il it xhouhl stand
Im 1 - 1 ' l\ t li.ii. timl not for a
* iriiikt t 111If
Mi
1fr 111in it did not refer to
h i st ■tv 11 1 K 111A pro.pnsuU in his
,Si
Hit 1'll! II tnlk , but bit did
hi li t
'1tii veil) or
W arren's
th ill
•»a&gt;
Gen. H o Em erges A f ernment.
All the 16 m inisters had abjectly
h l It • 11 "mu t«•rptri'u" which
Ur-ised during the tria l. Several
Most L i k e l y T o CO
r
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ill 0 .n .villi which
"l d Vf
Wf'Vt cnplou-dy ns he&lt;- i&gt;ro.$»**-d
Wl" It11* fm•ml "
nail t&lt;e. Re Named Premier trrdly jn tl« “ «n if
c,«•Vl-l IIMI
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said
the
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like Sun. ir on the Contlnuui*t
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E v a n s , Gleason J. Q. Galloway Is Jj
Seek Lake Mary Named To Head
R o a d Extension Local Legion Post

mission O f C o u n t y
Tiung-Jrn's probable choice. He, 'i.,-y wvro deprived foi IT* yen'*
V ice-CoinFleeted
, ( n s iln iiril n „ r * x r *111
would be a ctimpromite among
H o m e I m p ro v e m e n t
matulei s Q f G r o u p
vat ion* Natiollalitl politic al faction* |
flu n k I v.111* anil 11 M. t,b ........
and would be able to influent e lb" I
1 , Hit's t.t * . dl. IVYr| V, filling ’ la
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powerful Wbampoa military *l(
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Florida Industrial
I r**n f I n rfr ftet MI1P Al a I
Group T 0 H o I d
15 Persons Appear1Meet In Orlando
iltl.A N D O , Mur. H (Hpecinh
To Discuss K I a n, II It, &lt;preaentttlivi'x
front Ih r Florlilu
Ind’tatriut Commixslmi begin n
R e f u s e Identities • I'uhllc
hearing on proposed amend
h

MIAMI, Mur. H-t/W —Fifteen
perxon* apjx tired at tIt*- nffiee "f
Aixi*laiit IJ. H. Dlatrlrt A Harm v
Fred W. Bolt* ycxtcrdoy "la talk
about the Ku Kltix KUn" hut left
m few minute* Inter after refit*lug to identfy thcni*rlvc*.
The mri'lliig wltli IlntlH wu*
r 11lied Itml Frftlay night liy I-1'"
Goldsmith, national director of the
Civil Right* Callin'**, at u nexxloii
of the Miami chapter of tho or­
ganisation, which i* Hated a* *
Conimtiniitl front group hy the
Juatiro Department.
Bolt* handed tho delegation *
typewritten auestlonalre "to eatnhllah who they wore, why thejj
cento and what they stood for.
Goldsmith wax not among them.
Th« 11 white men ami women
and four negro men briefly scan­
ned the paper. Two *poke*man,
identified aa Victor Emanuel,
chairmen of the Miami CKO, and
At Roetnbenr, Progressive Party
Member, aaldi
"We can never answer those
questions."
Gna of tha question* wa» “are
vou a member of the Communist
Partyl" other* sought name, age,
add res* and occupation,
"We came to talk about Hie Ku
fContinued o* rag* Twa)
ENDS RATION
LONDON, Mar. 8—{/P)~Tha
British Prose Association said to­
day the Cabinet has decided to end
nil clothing rationing.
“ m tales of all clothes will beeffective "In a week or two,"
tho agency said. That data woufil
foil Just before Sir Stafford Cripp*

hie next annual budget
non! early in April.
Board of Trade, which adotbae rati one, declined
te laaflim or deny.

ni’ nt* 1o lows administered by the
agency at 9:00 oVIoek Thiirxrtnv
n crnlng In the meeting room of
ti.e Hen Juan Hotel.
Tho morning xexalon w ill In, hide consideration of Florida's
I'nomploymenl Compensation Low
wtdle the afternoon session w ill he
ilivolerl to tho Workmen's Com
periHatlon laiw . .Suggested amendirc nta to the Elevator Cmlo, Pri
vitte Employment Agencies, Child
l.slror and Apprenticeship Inws
will also bo presented al the hear
itig.
Tem porary dlsnhillty Insurance
for short periods of unemployment
not covered by either the Unem­
ployment Compensation or W ork­
men's Compensation Lew * w ill also
l,e discussed.
The three Com missioners: C h a ir­
man Raymond E . liarn e *, roprem ntlng the public; .lame* JI. Allen,
representing ind ustry; end Jam es
A. Harper, representing labor; era
In Orlando to conduct the hearing.
Other representatives of Ilia
Florida
Industrial
Commission
participating in the alt day meetng
iurludai W . U. Norwood, J r ., U n­
employment Compensation Direc­
tor; Font A , Hathaw ay, Florida
Htato Em ploym ent Servirn D irec­
tor; Wendell Heaton, acting direc­
tor o f Workmen's Compensation;
and Burnla T . Coleman, genera)

cuuneel for the Employment HertCHtleM* Oa Paaa T im )
RULER CHANGED
COLUMBUS, O., Mar. 8 - ^ —
The Bucket and Dipper, an Ohio
Htate University honorary frat­
ernity, yesterdays changed an ad­
mittance clause to read "all mala
students, "rather than "all whlta
mala students."
Fraternity President Herbert
Floyd explained "tho members
felt tb i aiane had no place In an
hoM ftrr fraternity."

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iii'ii in exit'll,hint ih&gt;- t 111,11

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. o t Hie pi I'liitd'le to tin* ’ "n x tlto -

1 1 " "f the I niled Stole-," the
I n 1,lent i "lit iio iril.
'li T iiim o n spoke f 1 "in o brief
! lori'O trd text, tint iiiterpoiuled

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iirdri
. 4•inn, 01 .1. 1 "1
i .mi 11doll loiole ovollolde in Oilvulli'''.
lie
"unfetter rd soul ol' fieo
&gt;1 ,.J rlrn Amen* an I
1
III' 1
try t inli (In.id 1 0 1 1 II 1 ■
, I tin1 •**•■n
1 , go •II Ytlu. I, h ‘I I v«-. 1 dunng tie' im ii o ffe rs 11 spirit nut defeiisu
1111 "tniuered olid
utieonquui'ulde,"
1,11 .1
v illi'll lull- I" I Ilgl'VVItV \ "
p.i-l Y»rl 1 a ’ 1 11i &lt;iillllil liulrr . lie I f
lid ot olio point.
17 .1 .Iii'ii (li*t.iu,,' .-.ot ul ilir Dm
Ol ’ 1",b lam, • Y\ ngiit.
' I ' Tru m iin reiterated tux (ilea

l i r e , ill. 1, by x.ivlllg m o l'ill’ l- • n
i
1 ( null mi rd On I xg r S ix )
M. t; itlow.n 1ni* in rd in -Sail
‘ cling in li n in g l i k e Mmy 1 ill 1
* lo l’l (or llir 1l.|Xt iii &gt;ear* a ml
due " I iii" ii' tb.iti n iir mile.
^1 .line lire • front r. ad’iM'ii1. Ala. Dm
I I li I ’.ipc, 1 h Hum hi &lt;d lb
mg Woi Id W.n I I ir y id wills l i f t
i V K E l.A N D ,
Mar. H—(A*) —
Ih i.u il, u«*uie(l M r. I'.vanv and
I nth Auny lul-uitn m
in I r x „ v j Floriiln'a cold ximp w ill start ahatM l. (ilr.im ll tii.it .it *(i(in .1* light
' tag tomorrow, tho hederai-State
lie I* IIMI Ill'll Itu* two 1 lilldirii
if way d rill* bull lire,, ter lin'd by
I
t W arning service predicted.
.tad lives .it ll't I’ Idu 1 Avenue
I t . advisory mild;
’brm. tlie l iiimly win)Id take ailm ii
H ullcndv llu i .id Il.xpli*t fhim h
I nrecast for peninrulur Florida
In pul III .1 gr.idrd mud to m n tir.t] ^
mg rc«t nil'luiire t&gt;&gt; fnim-'i for tonight and Wednesday morn­
llir p iriru t p.ivril m.id, yvbltli rlld*
gow'inor Mill.ml k .lUlwell Itu* ing; 1 lour to p a rtly cloudy nrnj
.it tin- i’M highway, wr.t &lt;&gt;f f ur
1 .m oil people on
number of ol• , tightly wn ru icr w ith k ’weot temp fiittiu u :1K to 12 degrees in the
I’ limlv In llighw.iy No. 17.
1 .nmn* to greet him .1* the "guv- colder locutions of North ui.d CenM l. Evans (minted nut Gitil It” '
moor." Hit icrutr tlulioll 1* ul tnd d istricts. C u rtly cloudy und
new rniid link would prnvlih’ ninrr
cool in Southern district*.
iru'i'iitivu fur visito rs front W tntri 401 Wr»t lrir&gt;t Nil eel.
Forecast fur Wednesday: partly
I ‘it r k and tirliindu to play golf at
More than 100 mrnibrri of the
Ih r Siiniiio lx’ Country Club. H r l’&lt;&gt;«t ulemti'll the fitli flV and the cloudy and w arm er.
Fiitu ra
temperature
outlook:
wax advised by Dm Commission
Wednesday
night. No
that In older to g r l Dm ro-opi i 11- Uieeling that followed. A lively di*- w arm er
tlon of tiir Hlatii Bond Diipnrlm rot iiomii of pending Imnu* und pen f 1 uxt danger through Frid ay morn­
la paving tlm now link, It would be j ion legislation bought many mem- ing.
Extended Florida forecast— for
nii'essury to seen re 11 UK) foot J|lrr!l t&lt;1 ,|lcjr
v„jcc their
rIgiit of way Instead of the pre­ srnlitiienls. Senator L F. Hoyle and period beginning at 7 dll) P. M. to­
night rind ending at 7:30 P. M.
sent tm foot right of way which
Mr. Evans lias secured wltli the Krprsrntalivet J. Hrailcy Odham HuihJuy, Mur. 13— tem perature*
and M, IJ. Smith answered qur*- w ill average near 65 degrees in
exception of a fow properties.
II. B. Gray, County road super­ tmns rcgurditiK pending lr«i*lalmn extreme North Florida and near 65
degrees In Houtli
Florida with
intendent, was riimpllnmnted by
warming Wednesday fallowed by a
Mr. Evans on Do* good condition 111 lire ttule affecting vrlrran*.
John Saul* wa« rc-clrctcd first cooling trend about Frid ay. Pre­
of tbn Country Club road at Dm
turns norts of Lake Mary,
vicr commander of the po«t and cipitation for the period w ill aver­
George Hwurtx, proiidant of the Charier Vodopich w.i* elected re­ age onc-iuurth Inch or Us* In
Seminole Country Fa rm Bureau, load vice-comniandcr. Ihe Utter South Flo rida und onu-lialf Ittrli in
North Florida prohahly oreurnng
uxknl the ro-operatlon of tlm Com­
mission iii iipnfovlng Die hiring it commander of the local DAV Frid ay and Saturday.
tt'fM tln uueri
rU &lt;ta P i r n a i d
port.

THIS WKATHER

MONKEY CAUGHT
A IthciuH monkey, which escaped
from Ita ruga at tho Zoo last week,
wan ruptured at 618 Weat First
Streot by Zoo K eeper Davis and
assistants nt 0:30 o’clock this
morning.
Tho Zoo keepers took along a
female monkey In a cage; the es­
caped monkey entered the cage
and thu door was closed behind
him. Nu complaints of damage \&gt;y
the monkey during its period of
freedom have boen received, ac­
cording to Dark BupL Add BiChaid.
*nt

MMaMl

R. W. "Hob"

Deane war rc-

JACKSONVILLE, Mgr. 8 - ( ^ )

(C u a lla n e d O s i'a a e T « « r

Atlantic City
Buffalo
Detroit
Minneapolis
New York
Phoenix
Saint Louln
Hun Antonio
Hcattlo
Washington
C of C MEET
The Board of Director* af the Fort Moyer*
Scminolo County Chamber of Com­ Key Writ
merce will meet tonight at. 7:80 Miami
Tampa
o'clock at tha Tourist Canter.
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CIVIL BBRV1CE
Civil Hervlco examination* for
patrolman, motorcycle patrolman,
truck dri'tir* and firemen will be
held on March 84 nt 2:00 P , M.
at Dm City llall, N, O. Garner,
examiner, announced today.

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                    <text>THURSDAY MARCH 3.10

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PACK EIGHT
Wr

All the “Stars of the Food World” In One Great Sale!
■ HAT

B IR TH D AW

A B A I N II

Mt Vermont-Top Grodo—Nono Bottor

Yellow Band Small Smoked

H am s

Lb

69c

Oscar Mayer Yellow Band

W ie n e r s

Lb

Economy (.rude A

55c

Hath ninrkhnwk Half or Whole

H am s

Lb

Dry Snlt Streak O’ Lean—End Cuts—

55c

Cudahy's Jack Bpratt

P ic n ic s

Lb

45c
S IR LO IN S T E A K
Pound
P R IM E R IB R O A ST
Pound
CH U CK R O A ST
Pound
B R IS K E T STEW B E E T
Pound
F R E S H H A M B U R C ER
Pound
Grade A Dream*! &amp;Drawn Quirk Frozen

Miles Famous Bid.
&lt;|nanl!ly IlirliU llrw rvtu

O y ste rs

Gmim i v I'rires Good Thru Niiturdny, March 12

Mmlnrd—till A suiiliird
M.iofnnl—.’III I. I lr»l Ml.
Silvia MliiKed I'liirud

6'/r oz

O l iv e s

I’u.t

★

51c

Mullford—.Till Mnnfnril A n1.
■'.iiilurd—.ill K. I'lmi Ml.

M n c o r o n iib P k u 1 7 c

I t ’s T e r r ific *

liuyinir a e l n m '

Not Can

M u lle t

Lb

49c

Lb

25c

llmldm k Fillet or Hperk led

T ro u t

Arm im i't Uuj* l**i..mI

D ash

S h r im p

STEWING HENSu 59c
PORK ROAST tb 45c

c

l ’i&gt;rn*I‘Vd, Ilih End Enin

loirge Kut

mill fcutiii e •! I tipcat food ad uf the yenl :it|ier Tin ill* !
E;-|&gt;a«e in n•• li.-il — read every pane — t u n swing into

in i.(iiii;

pi
59
Cooked laitistere or Ore an

Lb

43c

M EA T Y P O R K N EC K B O N ES
j

Lb

SM A LL LEAN S P A R E R IB S

Lb

C EN T ER CUT P O R K CH O PS

Lb

ISc
43c
tfc

14c

Bm$r star in m

bursa n
i wr m m !

Croanl
Stylo

Special Birthday
Price List
\\V v n p rinte d a 12-puin1, new s­
paper Hize, color price Hat for
ou r ftOth Ilirtliday. Ask f o r
ropy a t Mime if vim didn't «et
one I

llnyitl Clinvo
Dij
C o l a Cin ol 6

N ib le t s C o rn 2 «« 3 3 c

Nibiot* M e x i c o r n ' z ° * 2 0 c

TROPICAL BRAND

Ely's Potato

C h i o s 5 o* Pkfl
/JafaT0
licit Kidney, Lima or
fork &amp; llraiu
No 300 9 Vi;C

Olxle Darling Fam ily Style

B re a d

Loot

11

Dixie l)ni liim li ed i&gt;t IIiiIkiii
Ficm h 's l&gt;e«m Stylu Salad

B re a d

M u s t a r d 9 o z j.ir 1 4 c

Dixie Darling Ityo

Loaf

Tftlny Ten

B re a d

17

Lonf

14

B a g s 48 Count 4 9 c
Walker'* Au»lix—With W g —
fleet

U rn M

R o d i - M i x t ’/t * Lb 3 6 c

H b u r g o r s &gt;*•« 6 1 c

itiipeihriiml

Silver Float Sauerkraut

M a r g a r in e

B ro o rp s

Klagu Large

25c

pi

Each 7 9 c

llor»fi)ical Dog Final—

liarue Itrnnd Alaska

W ow

Morion Noodle Clileki ti

Lb

49c

No 1 Con 1 8 c

fltokely Fruit.

PEACHES

C o c k t a i l No2&amp; 3 5 c
Htokely Tomato

C a t s u p 14-ox 1 6 w c

Crlnp Well Hlcnclied Florida

47c

u4 1 O p

llltie Rose Factory I'ack

j, m

20

Can

Pkg

Beans

c

21c

Cleon* Without Hcouringt

Y e llo w

O n io n s

3 Lbs

13c

35c

Pkg

29c

Shrimp or Oysters
pk,

Can 11c

79c

51c

WiUon Pork or Beef

M o r 12-ox Can 4 5 c
6&gt;/fe-ox 4 3 c

Pkg

32c

Mushrooms. J o i 2 4

Dtxlaia Turnip

EELBEQ K

G re e n s

S L a la n d ( itiis

Pkg 1 0 c

Pkfl

M eat

Dlxiana Hmnll Whole Green

O k ra
OVSiige llrnmt Orange

Chines# Dinner

Broiled in flutter—C lipped

Dep. Jixlra

23c

La GH OY

Sen IaUnd Crab

S a n i- f lu s h Lgo 2 0 c
C le a n s e r

18c

Xhlucntor Auntied

C o o k ie s

P e a s No 303 1 7 t t c

ftwlft'e Hmuehold

iConutoi k Pie Hiked

C o la

C u t C o r n Pkg 2 5 c

Trade Wind* Frozen
P lu m ite

Co ca

Htokely Honey Pixl

A#rn Hpluuih or Cut Green

Krnft's Miracle

•-flottle Curl on

Agcn ijiiu'k Frozen

L im a s

G IN G ER A L E

i W i e n e r s 14 or 4 9 c

No 2

2 8 c

Agon Garden Itun

LtWlttl Hill-II-Q Halne Oai'iir
Mayer

A p p le s

i6 - o r

2-Lb 7 9 c

AOEN Sliced Frozen

Pride

i6 oi

J e lly

Kmft'a Kny Natural or Daley

A e ro w a x

I D in n e r

I-ono Palm Gunvn

M a r g o l d ‘/V* Lb 3 6 c
V e lv e e t a

No llubtimil Wax —

2 8 c

J u i c e No 2 Can 1 2 ‘/fcC

23c

Colured Margarine

C h eese

Lb rk g

Lb

Kraft'a Cheeae Food —

onte

S t e W No300Can 2 9 c

L im a s

Clu ridge 100% Pure Beef

Southern (Iold colored M.irgnrlnn

Pkg

25c

Frigid Dough Frozen

I'/i-ib Pkfl, 1{i

R o lls

Pkg

21c
Pum 'N* flout* Cwi

Story! HOTPrint!

Stralr.d
P r s m 12 ox Can 4 5 c
'Wtatwcx* Apple Cider

'in a g a r a * 2 2 e

New kudant Caka Floating —

inn re riAnA

Q -T

Luzianne lb 49 c

ha WornJarCa‘ *7&gt;og Food-

a l o 2 Nothin. 2 5 c
W WlMihjM
/a x ta x tm 2 2 i

Food
13c
'Teftiie-Weerda" Garden
P * a s N « jo » 1 7 t 4 e

I

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12 e

Land O' Sunshine

FLOUR

3 5Ums
1 * 1 .7 8
Muptiino
zo 31 6 H

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�-rry \—
; -'YI *,v
i

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ta Unity t k « n la Strength-

f

To P n M ili Um P i» |r « « of
To Protect IN# P m « of (hr World
To Pindar* Pmnperlly le* SenDwd

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a

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.Hanford sinl ilriiiily—fair, slow­
ly rising lem peralurrs (hr»Ui:N
Saturday. Gentle vuri.ihlr winds,
miwlly r;nl lit mulhfiKt.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
■

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Norway O kay
U P laced On
, D efense Pact

N Fnrbcn Directors
(Jet Prison Terms

Jobless In U.S.
To 3.2 Billions

....

!

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

Death Penalty
Is A sked For
4 Churchmen

Stutc Is Asked To
Hike School Funds

F IlllL U

M ARCH

I, IDID

No. |,TL

A'tMitcliilprl P r r - n l .f d i r d W lrr

Johnson Says
S
en
a
te
G
roup
O
k
ays
|America Must!
Remain Strong | T rum an L abor L aw

I

TALLAHASSEE. Mar. 4—
t/lh—The. Clllzen's Advisory
Council mi Education today re­
commended that ihu slate In­
crease Its contrlhiiiliin for
county sehiml cunstruclion hy 20
percent. Tiie council, meeting
to assess results of the 11)17
D e f e n d a n t s T r ie d school law. mged llitil tho - N e w l y A p p o in t e d I ) c - ;
state raise its present contri­
f e m e H e a d M e e ts
T o P r o m o t e R e v o lt
bution of &gt;100 per Instruction
unit to &gt;1011. Counties now put
W
ith F o r r c s ta l T o
In B u lg a r in , Reds* up &gt;100 themselves to match
P rosecu tor
A s s e r t s the &gt;100 stale contribution.Learn Jo b
D u ties1
Tal l Says D em o cra ts
The council's plan would cost
the
stale
about
J
100,000
a
uenr
SOMA. Duly.i.i.i, M,)r. 4 (,!*)
WASHINGTON. Mar. 4 &lt;/1V
R efu sed T o C o ttsimure than It now Is spending.
la in- A. Jolmtnn, toon to be SeneFlip Comimmisi prose, utor today Mcmlvcrs of the group, surces*
dcr A m c n d m c i i l . t
laiv ol Detente, laid Iml.vv lint
demandrd the death penalty lot sor to the cl I liens commltteu
P r o p o s e d Hy G O P
the lop loui of I "&gt; prnlnlant which drafted Ihe 1047 school
America mu»t remain strong
church-men who air ihaigrtl with law, agreed tu rcromntcml
'
Stimuli)
mean*
prare.
and
with
higher salaries for county
« \S III\I, lv»v, Uar. 4_rd*l
on' -ircngih there iv no prare,"
spying and treamn .m.imrt Bul­ school superintendents n o w
H»r 11 w»* |!:ii«Wi it j?
Ivr * ml
t
garia.
making less than 11&gt;.7r&gt;0 a year.
G tfiilru ;t|i|)rm n|t 'JO Tn 1, ji
The
raises
would
be
bused
on
foliiiMin talked with n-pi-ilrif (5 0 P o U l l c l H ilg S H r i l l ^ f i R e p u b lic a n S e n a t o r
In a two-hour •uiiimalioii. Mos­
rtimptomi.r* Itill h» rx lrrij rnif
college training
&gt;121 a year
cow.trained Dimitri tiroiH.i-r ,u ■ moie for a bachelor's degree
at .hr White Hou»r Hr ...d do-. $ i . go C o m p a r e d T o I S a y s S u p p o r t M a y **dmIrul** for |n i o t l l l M ttrwinil
'I ir If. I m il nrlinn ntmi* nflrr
.
1
cured the defendant* -to' only «f
and ■*7.'»tr a vent mine for a pu,po&lt;r ■*( ln« call on I tr.m cn l&gt; j,
tiotti ol an alliance again*! Com­
D efeat
P r o p o s a l l/ir ronmiiHrr, hj .» Irt to T&gt; voir,
master's degree
Truman **a« to rlp rrts apin mlien
J ll.f iJ
L ilS t
W CC K j
tpying hut trying to pioind - ......
munist capantion.
j
---- -------------------hid tlrfi tlril ti "ri$ tl rij|Iili**
vo|| againrl Bulgaria'* I'miiunimilfin ln« appomtmenl and "my full
—
|
nitintilmrof, .mil h;id npprn$r«l .%
Morrgenrtierne showerl up at 12: I
ti
■
WASIIINOTON. M u 4 ./r?
dcv.itnl loyally.”
Drain* il tin- Saob.id Male
dontinalrd
government
which
he
pmtUioii to p m rn t, nitixi r»ir
*JJ0 P. M. (EST) in res|»nir I t ' i L c t y O l l S I I l C r C A S 6
\ i ■oinpanying
Joltnton
w.n Linnets NL.tL.-t il.i* inoiumg ,e- Scnalor W hrn\ (H-Nfh) * ltd l«** Uoo of Irnnnli, Tim nifUNurr
■aid w«» to have brought inlcrtrleplioned invitation fnjnt the rnI’lriiilrnl 11uiiiiin • j .I* "ill lotnr up for rtttloii In lli#»
Si .n ,m Fonrital. John*...... aid •;,," rd dial ill. .aid,age drat i« , iliiy
vertlion hy the United 'stale* and
ptetenlalivri of the otigtnal jpons- ,
t.u k.
k Iirtllg aoi.uv &lt;4 » ffriff on Srn.itc cM utf ll&lt;*'*vr nr\f wrrk,
"*hot" will,
■' -I'
'* pound ..il
hr
bail
hrrii
mreting
ir
ul,ill)
Britain.
or* of the pact-The United Stale*, |
i■ 1bag a*I by *i m fir m.ipiriH mtp nuv dfwill, h.iiir.lal and would loi.tinur mg from &gt;1 lh to 31
Tbe pioieciitui said names of
Canada. Britain. France, Belgium.
I ompalrii uilli ilioivl J.I 2 1 I i.l | fr.il .1 piopm-il lo lll.ikc II c.|$r» I WAM IIMiTON. M il 4 ./V)
to
I"
.
1
.
until
Mai.
II.
..Ion
hr
prumlncnt
American*
i
ml
English­
The Netherlands and Luiemlmurg (
I hi- Sr Miff l.cihni ( oMifiiilf. i- In
In 4|| f»(r l.tlk
men were mixed "in &lt;I-'* spy rutI,li­ m n , getting larmli.u with wrrk
When Morgenitierne arrived, the
work of evangelical lenders" n * i
W lirm , llu iiMpMitV (loin tr.icl iln .ippro\« tl 1lir Itiim.iii I»h«*»
III**-* i It*
Tin, limiM I»r
[tin inti
well as tlio names of various Am- j
dhoot i ii.iinp' hy I \nl of
1 1........ t.il ■Mill till- till. o'uiMt! SrminoM* 1 t»tmi % i .*I*I».»vti• iircurn ci, rJipirmti’il lli.il ulc.i In iCjinHcfN hill
erlean church boards ami An*
Ird With
.
n|
flu
.!•
thr
hrvMil
lit
llflti
&lt;
1
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%
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month
nn
iivting
1
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Council of Chinches
N in
e A r c B u r n e d A s fn- •I "rail*!•&gt;th. piuctical, un .1 *0-1
ine
H a lf M i l l i o n
In World
lor 00 minute* prep*ring far t-lf j
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lirti.i
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hill u, 11It I icpr.il fhr l It
lir,|fIv
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“That Is why this trial is ■tlgiiIt" 'ii mu.’" III said the 1Tl tillHIt
official entry of Norway.
ili.i ItV(i* wlmli would lid lwii Ihnth j M n 11 % I ,n ltd mhiI'Mufr flit* dd
C h a r le s t o n S t o r e s oft
M o n t h O f F e b r u a r y Iflcant not only hero lint hi mid,"
(Hick
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The Norwegian governmenl ofho declared.
ati-l !•* IA cniifidcut John-" ii jvill info (Ilf miik-i .up ,i til** iii'iiI1IH|C (if |hr Srtii!**»‘ vtthihj *hip dt'h.iir VV.n’iin l.ihn K* l Hitnit V* i ■ lh
filially accepted the Invitation &lt;•*WASHINGTON, Mar. 4 t/l’t
The four for whom tho pro**- j
| inndllii .lit.to *
u it finm lltr l.tMM ol \\ A I HI% «|l «iitV llim*
In*' -II* |! »■ill* -liceess
tended by the seven original sunn- I hr number of jollier. American. I t utor demanded the death penalty ,
\ ink •hi l[ic r &lt;i91 ml*- unit Wlirlclicl iHil j Hi* ih,»M?*d lh.it 11k* A Imiiil't I Ml lhi iii|r% l&gt;-i d|t* fidl
11IIt, a fni'ini-r NT
FHARUvSTON, W
, Mai. d fi. 1 '(III
so n of the alllnnco lust night. At
MflTI |1hi.- usk.'ii his till* * fm i'fi hi let h.i milmc lh* th" il
*
ttilinii »* m.ikitid niilt ,« ;diopv ,i ,i%l hi tViitoi iota All Hi"}*i(lilli ■*»i•%
the same lime tlw 8eamllimdun .hot up another 150,000 in FebI.l1* Five (iicinrn *»nr happed
D’ 111l111t\ lie -aid lie had IIIUlIc
nation rejected a Itusslun bid for iu.i,y to 3.200.000, the highr.t un- |VB|U1V „ Methodist; Nikola Ml!•■ hir.ik dir
"i nil | op llir i ofiMiniIrr m il',| ut.in. t il
(J, 11 IliikfHH, I +| ’ 1Jl111 fill IM'llll .illi’iiipl
■» .wept ll-n ♦ hi'I’lM In Ul’t il Inn*,* ■•■St.
a non-aggression ouct resigned to employment since the wat.
1 Imllov Naumov, a Baptist ami
j, (un „ 1&gt;lr,
,,(r |lr.trl ol
I h« wd« .*( | hi- him* w.n (
t •ill V(♦ had tile usual " 'lupin of Stull* Mill hr* l F ill'd Mi!(LI|!«,l Smlthrin ht*iio*ti'*lD tnlkiithon
lie Norway to the east.
jtrli i hi!Iri Krimhlit
111 *V
It... I*. *itt*- which 1 trust l will Soltllv Vllllrl 'on till- IIIHI IlilUf* *1^,11114- (In *h Hi ’(
In .11
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w a y v irt u a lly cmM oli poMlh.liiy | ihe figure lodiy. atiiihutrd
j ^ ^ ^ t . ’d "the real nei*i.•■* All llit* City* Itir minpanir*
Ii i’lOlllM per dated, mv.i- ■while Wilson «uw dm' lo uirivo Im*
of the creation of a ncuIr
^
| »'**■_ partly «» had weather m _*umaj„f lhi.
wt,ir
ml Aili-, »ldl wrie hattlinv al mid inornii'U tl... tiiini In i rl.Miigi' is tn I-- Ills'll liCtri imoti llir\ will jilUliil ill** Ic.vtlct. icphcd ui Vimllii-i in.civic** in*-,i*i,i*f-j nllliinco In JBcandlimvIa nmik uj | j,., (| . ()f ||lr ronnliy and partly tu i erivMii "linporiall.l-," mol Ameri-Go tiring thr .$100,000 hla/r under sll-'l ti* in the lop defense &gt;e i-p, mi*i*91iiic "t tlo Hi’iniimlc fount*, tll.it Kepi,bln in but lull’ In t'Sruiiti-i
l.if) i K tliu--*. tin*
of Sweden, Ibinmark
t»|ng I' uon-.nuonal layoff*" in induitry.:can ehiiieh mixvlun imuid*.
control Ninr liirmrn wrrr lio*o d .ui. u denial fiom Mi Tin Fut m Itu 11ni 11 nt IIn* Fnhu t* Fuitti- unlt-lllilni-i- i ml- Ii*&lt; Ik-i-ii plirnv iiiu i.tiiU nniiiii it i n,**in l,t-1. ih . l ii
t i Itiiililtiu! Mu- I’lr m iiif
i-*l (lie f o r iiil V o ir « n - tin- " iiit* ,l
(mm tin- -i ni
II 1
The
pro.eciihtt
.inort'aloti. In •hunatng tho talk*.
Htc new
nrw increatr
increase in tinemiih*)’-1
unempluy I The
Tin- Mn*eow-t,Htneil
Miwcow-1. ulueil .........
1itali/rd
foi limn*
and injur
litali/rd
Im limn*
and iii)unr*.
Tin* hiimtio i|i ol is is«11nic -irdtin
Wilt'.
I'luse
tt*
|lic
l’i'
i
-nilM&lt;-un» lull' Srturt*-) ■ Watkins III Itigli-hniulcil ' i-tiH'eiluii, In- hi*
lint high dlplomttlo »onrce» here ( im-nl. on top of u 700.CXK) riie, in , u»»siti-d *11 the deleiiilimt*
'
||, r ||JUI„., ,VP,r durot n r d in I
linn -lilli iteciI'tury id the Au n ­ nnd Kiiiiiiik’ th r pm ker iiti- W11. Utah) ii in I Muilin (ll-l’a) an- ■i-eu nine*- In- Im- l-i-rn in t Inhavn prevllcted Swtdan will Join (j,„ lll(U)l make, the total in crea.r' n'adn long |&gt;uhllr(
j’";,,,! I,|„- Woolwortl. .tore aim,
ahoul diOO| It-" .11 i. Icuv itig Ills job ion!* linn* \V1111uni . i It .St.-vi-iiHiio anil
ate.
nounrril tin-* im-k -rinly t*&gt; join Sen
T u ft -mil ilit- 1ii-m-M i a) * u-fii
5Huaala
L i " . 1-----S J -T S S ,. " ........ .......................
1.210.000 .or the
, £ " - ! £ » ■ “i A. M. Five hour, .ale, they
.he) tprcaJ tin 1 wen- iiiannflrined i •pm i • Jot) t'liii'li'i Mir tut It-* **i'_* lit- ! ItH other Jh iiniui * pulilli-ly rcniriieil tu cnnsnli'r n&lt; all an y nf tin|l' i- In- ul ready lias hand- ■-I 1- - 111*tiI*-l vvilli a ti m-klmii! uf U S r-d a* ri-inlv t" -nt,. iigalnxt an
lert-il hy wllno».e*.
ward Finland. Swollen tried Hm\&lt; lirvi |wc monlln ol 10 lf&gt;,
umenilim-nt- tn the (nil i&gt;i ■-1........
Nn. I ipmlllv tnmalm-i* ,if tin rir e .in tlu r i lo tin- I'realdt-iit.
prefed
rulliiB
t-v
Vice
I’rraldrol
failed to haw th* Scandinavian .1 Not *incc March. 1042. had »«
Ill denouncing the top four I"' and pari of il collap.rd,
■1st- Unit linin' ill till- mariviaif lluikley to int nil tin- Soulln-tu- t*y Urpul-lieiina.
Mi.
Truiiiivii
loin
»
nt-'**
•••»•-•
1
natlona Join a defense agreement (many American* who wanted Join ■mill
___ “with Weeping and it-pt-uliug
Trapncd In toe liaaemnnl wn-.-n
I uft tidd a new a confer im*—
cn*. yesterdny. In rrsponae
" from r-*-ntti I'luriilii. It,- ii-vcalr-l
of their own.
! fHi|rci to find litem- In that riily L h c y tried tu fool the court
lh** fIr-l f!uoi of the Wonliviilh V| K .tloiia, itu*t Itoyall I" *11*' I 1.1 llml ilii)- I- tin- fit hr tint-* -itt'i' t-ra' fillhU)*t-'i tn-si wi—k.
j that in- i,ttemptc&lt;l i-i offer mi
In RtMila t h e
newauaper |
, ,
unrmuloymctii
Hda wa« a referonco to the * &lt;h ’‘tore fed in uere Firemen Frank
i Jin,uni) thin In- hi," iv*rd Iti*- l i i - iI Iturklnv' iiillnir -*lil la- -m t(i *' .........a....... .. a.i.a. ---- i.i —.t„iu
hlii# ami «ryt,,g
crjdwr of
id /lnp(voy
rtijd t .stmrn. Hichard McFormhU.
„,v*
,FrH,~- G- the Jolt, lit) aald tluvl ai--» »*t*iw u- 111.Mis (if | lll.i T h f t U m t l r y lie*
JtEvoniiiB Mo»«tJW blaated tha "ru |. 1****,•-1 l t M t n m '
/.lapk
II IIHIlHUnt 1,1* ,'HIP 1 11- - t l
i i - « - - l ln n n h e l l i e i
|i r n v l
ihwi
J
to
Hi-erolaty
of
the
N.wv
thf’r
^ litrf clittaa" olMho ScaiutHfavlan ] totalled JJIIU.IIWP,
4,
| Naniituv
reclliIrd
Na iiiiioi -ortinn
vwhun they reel
lie Hnmmera mid Frank wllfor.
ttin-1- m i i n g I l i a
ilinle 1 incM 'itf
via. '» M*( i
» uft" »H n f f n n t
.
.tin
I,
Sullivan
anil
Si-crvlaw
&gt;
•
Thu
1,000 infill (if MiH'in- tmnf puldic ctJiifr-ndoiiAmill m u ' ig n tlcll ' -Milt. Mill t a l i i . l i m l
nalloiiN hh "Ira
1a* oh
Gi-'*iU«' Goutca, n lifgro fireman,
i nli'.-, cu t o f f
tutor Nikolai Ya«lr«huv dcxrlarcd j ployed Uxl
___ numlli wmi fairly. clout*
lie nUo (dutriicd tliu main »hf* j vvii" -tvinriiiig and comruilen rep-" I \ i \\ Stun,1 Syiiimglmv
IT I'- ld itlg (iff i t i ’i *. t i n i‘! •1ifnl*. lu ll
It
'(II •J Sf'llHt "a
i : i *i. t •
Ilu'tvll
i
h
II
ci
)
m
)
tinWhite
11
■
•
I
l
h
*
the Nowuirlan (rovorninunt
1it, tlm flKiirr of
that jirt*-| (*n(|nni» Mln'foro the war a»r*#r*l [ell In »n* Iil nl neon going till*- live
la Til t h a t flu* c u t stiff p u s edlJi - I It &gt;r•III
t I» 1 1 .r || 1
|li. c " i n i u i
.
ilii-inv
hut
Mi
l'i
il
mil
n
ai'l
"cjchihlthitf fipfciul xcHr* in nldlnjf | V
iille«l in Dceembr, IIMI, when t f,„ Gutman IlltlL-rlto Fauci", In .building after tho trapped inn
vailed
i :iit 1-ii iitipli' 4 «»nly n t a * i|*&gt; i.il t ■L.i i1illg| 11. Milt -1 it mi....... . " t in
.H i il,i . luitl d i-ci'-i'd ollici -a'
tlm oIhiih of the llritl»h ervl \ ilus
he Jft,_____
Japanese __
"trike at I’curl lliir lelligniice ami after the war f"' | tV„.,lworths Is on t npltol SLI . ’ nlllliniv ivr lull
&gt;u rmti.i M im f i 1i * ** •• i
ml
i
►
i&gt;
I*.,v
ail
limi'o-lf
told
i,*p,*t
Aiiicriciin offaniicm of thr pact. ; |M)r piunucd lhe IT. S. Into World Aun i n un imperialism.''
i '! ■ lentnu's iiinlu liimlness &lt;1
Watkins isui*I lie wauls ll*c -po
■il ti'llllit* d In "(I.l Jill ann'lidhi-'UU
’linl
•
In
li'iwv
"*'
In-nevct
-•'in
The Muiciiw romnientator aim, I y,*r II.
The luo-'-evitoi also clnlme-l luugiifm.-, ta-tween the Ghmb
looi of whether two■llord mu •l&gt;alltig « ilh thi- liundling d
• n,» in ^..tai con*i li'tn-o ’
denounced Sweden'* Scandinavian i -p,,, fiuw IVhniHi) lotnl h i there had t.'-nv “no leatmlnts on
,* ..«ii » h,-- *,« »•••* t'.in**t.ult ■lehtite -I'ltli 'I I * * - - it i
itiil ' .* t il........
' • "*ill 'llkl
.tnlin-'-u'- fin mat iinnlltinli" *
union plan iim one of "reliction* j «uhivIMNI jittfhui thun Ihnt in Fid*. til,- ilcfemluutn,'' nil of whom c.mII.* i111*|iki•\"H (ii| Mollki'V I Idll'l
11 itnilHtlVtl Itn I'rtgr * 'ii Ml i
i I,.,]
I ,.| ' 1rL |
I
-.'ft-u
-i
viiu’f
mi*
-1-M
i
t"
-*1
’
m
(hi&gt;
Son
ford
Z'»n
ii'i'in
hi
InH
i**
arle»."
, .
, . I ruary, IIUS.
fe-.sed puldlel)'. lie svdil the Irtid
i 1 1 »1*
Tii my *.|&gt;|iH«t|i.
-•iv«*t•- li-iluv Iiv tin- I’rvald'
Iteferring to tho Soviet (Jitir.it * ■ Employment m Fahruary &lt;lc- **i.s "ear rival nut with
nl 11uction tn riilliliin of
pit'"' '
' III."* W.|« III • Mies' htgli-Ljiule)
T im , me iiidicnllutia llml •-■•**, »•** mu■&gt;iI ii i v m*1iimi1w nf Hcitghlxn
offer of « non-ugrawlan pact »*&gt; j •-hm-tl about 2*10.000 from Jan- j publicity in the pietence of foieit
i-t ncrdin i- m mv conuuittcs lir-.-tl « ill h* uivi-ii limit- anti"-" , ini: ' ilii", and iminy liih lmi«l •
Norway, the nowapaper -abl ......... to » |„ |„ | ,,{ T.7,1flM.IMH* laat ! tiers."
,
1 hiivs tw'Sli .1 t n » P l b &lt; ;! ,fc *
“rtveito peaceful ad* of the 11. S.
&lt;
linn
t-'in
M'"tal
had.
*
»
f
loipi'V
Ititfilla
hn
%
«
*
ri‘c«»ntly
III- Hceiiseil all four of llulgarl i *
nntr "
H. U. governmenl lo relation I., j A |(ri|(| (l( „t.a l| y iihi.iumi in prnlpslnot
iiMii.l
M
i**
Zoo,
Hmomf
M
o
in
I
lo*
itmrehe* of spreading |
ih.. - .tiitn- ■ ........ (-ii
i1 ■
11111«I if9Ilfll'DfM of Mfm \\
A
Norway lire met wllh hayonola 'X f n«*lt&gt;fNrnt Industrie* waa offset In inii llosslai. minors. These, he
___
'rhitiTK
S
t
r
i
k
e
In
i.l
**at* ili'linnin . 1 t,\ . 1, ,tin
the rrnr lminry ruling etre mi nf j
t , „ m (K m Increase In the
. f
■»
I
il'nldwcll nud M lo M Witnlci
mid. included *l«rle* •'•mil
1 The fifth national ............. ..
»*M f \"1i* himiirll 1Mhi , *ii.•( mu'"
UtliMION AirCH U ro ltcil ,M,..dl. '- rln-«e- of III. Vfint.'ii
the Dn lerl fftatM ,"M,L *!' "*" J ntimlwr at work on ilto farm,
n ni|rniol F.vangellslle A......
and their hirelings In Hrandina, ( Uhomploymont lnerea*ed inure viithiti In llna»la am lUmn.mm
J I’lirt. Elementary Hcliiml
- ■iiioftoit v*ill "llimalclv un-I .&lt; tV.ll, l(i'|int&gt;! can,* l( i*.* -j* ii'ti'l
pm ,dr in slave labor there.
! n„n *v||| he held In tho amlji
via."
I |&gt;1,i nI t lull v*HI &gt;d l.y i’hnuin ami .’(*'iint"i 1'i i’i(in lltel, return In the - hm-l.. eivjige -It
; than employment fell liecmiao «
ItUKNOS AI It EH, Mur. 4-4-1''
Angrily, lie declared!
. . him al tin- Fellowship From. Vp, „-i ul,...it VI '.ini.INhi (TIv Muii.i 11'- Flu l
tintinpils
were
ieip„*ate,l
*-•
With
Wl Norway » deeUlon already i num|wr „f ,.0&lt;.|&gt;?«* entered the Inv
2A-ilay
punters'
stnko
was
vlt■■.m1. ,\pr.
•«M 110,
{I Itit lli.tu
II
• As a national representative *. , n‘I Sl.
,|,rollBh
wii- I.nn
TTinlllli- -ai 1 lllal if tin- |n "
pel Cliff." ,I M'hil'hlli told III*-*,,
*de. her parliament Iwgan a ! |H,r fl)rre (|Ui inn Fol.ruary.
made
inslly liroken today and most
t ipi - of til. l ion- I In). IoiIiiV 'I lilli n was 1igTlliall'h'd, I " &gt;l
wordy dl*cus«bm of Um Norwe- | j^any were housewives anil Imu- heard many rutnnra .e gain at nmlncrd Imlay hv I,u liter fl, .....
wilt,
nf
theli
visit
|u
Hie
/.......in
I
I
ii..... ri.
Ta-cr-nin ily
*■ |
rutlrrd ACL cngiiieei iin-l newspapers appeared nn tin* i to tlie Sun ford Granuum Si lim.l i ili. Tomi t C. titpi
Ilian attitude toward tho project- ] w hnoj" youths who wero neither Jh'' Hovlot Bn I"»• But 1
; .M
*nvinti y is tt ailing f*n
sorh naaly rumor* as
I •Milttiilter of the Itn.llway Kvange - reel*.
t
'’Un
Feliraury
21."
wmt,lilli.
Mr
potiitcil
"oi
rtu.r
t.»oii-t.or
f ed Atlantic licet. The dl»eu»»lnn |,0|,|lntr nor hunting Jobs the heord
It wn* u day of mUed hles»i,vg" isti»I MI-»! Flumesprcail
hy lie prntestanl elturcl.mi list
nil til,, hill t- get i i r rti,' i
W
lmh'rwcdl,-'tln,*l
Weill*,
"Mis.
t'lihlvvi'll’*
...
.tiowii
pii'tine
of
tio‘
l-.'imtirut
was a formality aimed at giving month before,
it unhaare »*« re a r mafcr*
Many' delegate* have uIm-.p I l &gt;r the papers, however, sine, the gruili'- went tn till' Sutlfniil /.n« lake, mol **lipn the* get lien' llaitk-y l.uv*
the uiinoiltliin u ehunce to get
xho Census lluri-au. followed
I’cppor jnc vinusl &gt; ' »■1 i * - - ■ 1
miiilt-' reservations for the roe i'-'ron government unnounn'd ii on -,4io»l Inis 10. 11 i» M mih-- , h*IIIII of (tie *|OP-IIO,ll,l-t* I'Ollditloll
their Iduas on iiuhllc record.
Lha pattern of Administration
n 'i
A secret meeting of parliament Ntatcmenta from tho I'resldrnl t»n A n e t ’ll, F o r m e r Y n l e fl-renre, stil'l Mr. Harkey mil m- lap to derree u one-fourth mint - ....... Winter I’m k to Hanfmil
lof tin' iintri ill" I" on ivIit Il]l)lit pi I in Ilia Sfiuit tine it.,
"Tlie fiinl tiling vve -in* u ri »• rouge -y-lein 11&gt; -Mggested tluvl O i i i i Ii I - i ' l l h y I T i d u V 1
esaecled to come from nil 1“ *e,n in the sire of A rg etrin i’*
lii^t niirht voted 119 tn 11. ^il«i idowtit found romu groundn for
D I ch
tin- Monkeys oil Mouki-y i .latiil
-tales. Canada snd poealhly from irgest newspapeis.
only tho GommunluU opnoidng* holding that thli accond romieru- P reH ident,
1lie pii.fev t roiilil not lie filllliicpit rto Demon nts wio •• * ll^l.l
The vlecrce would nffert mui'ily All iiiioiiid monkey Islunil -m i' Joif till
t'millimed on I'.if*
In accept the American Inv tatlnn , | Vfl nmnihly Jump In unemploy.
(Yiitnil America.
IhiiiiI., it oiiglit l«- |inld foi
NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Mar. 4 tn Jain the nlllnnee talks In moot waa nothing to got alarmed
All rnllioati offielul *, miltott'1 In) great independent morning gotilf|-li There was u log -uhiii. Ihy mentt* of ipn non reitificnlcjv a .
Washington at Olirc. Ambassador about.
tA')—James Howland Angetl, 70. lorn m*»| fnmllli”*, local ininMoi ■ impure, (.a Nuvion atul l.u i'ren -n, J a Imliiei- see-saw, awing* .... I I oint nlht-t i ho have il"iii*.
F o r i P i c r c t * D.’i i n i n
' hlrh would l&gt;e rediivrd to 121rope- for litem to climb. Tlo
to n j Need of i I'-vt, fin ing of many
Wilhelm Mo Month* Iforgenstlerpresident of Yale University for 1(1 j „nr) eltiicns arc asked to Join
Contrasting
the
current
situa­
They wereordered . nut -lutiil was not open
*v*I -tree!)*, vvu- |...ints-«l -oil Ivy Mi
Z o n e Is T o i miii.iLrtl
tin la ready tn take part In to. tion with the pru.war period, Il years before his retirement in vvelcothlng of tho ileh-gntc.i. Th l ogos a day.
t tu 1(1 page- last October. Most I went to -ee other animals.
I
night’s session In Washington on said:
1017, died todsy after a lung Ill­ churches especially are uskt-il t M
&lt;
Kililiin,
ivn.l
to
tohl
--I
tlie
-hie
f the other
newspaperssupport j “We -aw tin* monkeys Unit lunl
WASHINGTON*! Mat l .1'- .
t thn drafting of the AtHanre.
co-operate. Delegate)* who will ut
ri-piiii rnmpiiigii now mnlei
"tn spite of substantial In* ness.
esliwnt Jiiuii Pi-ron. The govern* I rulin' from foreign country- We ivnlk
The Communist* took full ad­
Widely knowir a* a psychologist tend, said Mr. H*fkny,_ ropie-ent
re Halim,**
Page r » , l
way ill olili'i to make walk- pushe l “rliingcr *om&gt;" a* Km t I’ni-i-. n.
■nt
said
it
avtod
to
savo
news|
»»«
lw,,
big
alligators,
one
I
vantage of the opportunity to exeven before he came lo New Haven all walks r.' life, from railroad &lt;r
cxintenco sliu-iv duiitu? tie- i'm
would -ay was nlmut nine fc-t op Ity tree
,. root-,
.
,safe, for petlca
press their vlewa In Parliament.
Int and ncarra dollars.
to heed one of the country's oldest flclsls to moneyed business m-m
I l-v
long, tin- olhei urouinl sp u n f*i-t I11 Inns.
-tii--*cd tin- need "I liu-* boon ordered tcnuiii
Terln Wold, chairman of the
Although
the
strike
for
higher
universities, Angsil topped off « who are Interested In till* f*n
llu- Arnty Engineert u ft-- j'uhii
lung,
thru
they
had
about
U-n
|
paving
of
stierls
I............
Iflaallaaerf (la C»«* n ia tll
t&gt;i*y was not officially called off,
notuhIp rerecr ai an educator by teaching and effective work.
-m e icrnation and j.mii- '
little ones.
and Golil-horo.
creating a "new Yale.*1
MiiJ. Genet ul Lew i
\ ITT
Formation of the Association -oust of the fiO,000 unionist* tc"They
had
two
livurs,
um
was
I
A*
to
tininuch
-I,
fatted
Issue
' lined to work vohmlariiy.
It'aallaaril •*» )'**, Klikli
Ills death, which occurred In his
TALLAIIAR8BE. Mar. *-7/P&gt; Happy lhi- Murk hear, tin- otliv t of when- lo local,' tin* proposed chlel of otlgltieer-. issued mi -mbi
lllogalty posted roadsld* religious home In nearby Hantdan, was as­
wav Hetty tho citiamnn In-mi . Til*' • -wimtnilig pool. In- pointed rut lute yesterday revoking T - ■
xihi hIho tiud so mu parruts. u c .llin t tin- Ft. Mellon I'ark loi-atio* taldishtnent of tlie uti-a.
signs are keeping State Roarf De­ cribed to cancer.
Associates said that Angell,
It. J. Kennedy, ueslslani - 1,i&lt;•t &lt;f
partm ent maintenance crews busy.
talkcil to them, hill they tnlki-d would aidvr mnnv oitgineerimr
A white e«nd bathing beach le
Tha signs have been appearing Yale’s first nan-graduate presi­
Just tike birds. By that titin- tin- piiddenu hy providing adcriuutc tlie Ilf vers anil Hatlmts I'm i-.n
being installed a t Ihe -west aide along the highway* for aeveral dent, had known lo r soma time
pcnimt was open. There wu* -itch mu off facilities fur drainin'! llu- ■aid notices liivil liecti put in |&gt;■'•■lig
i
• of the Mayfair Inn ewlntmlng bool. months. Max Denton, director of th st he was incurably III. He knew
| u line thorn! Then wo went hark pool. Concrete Mock construction Imlldings in the F oil I’n i.
It will measure t l by 104 feet. A the department’s division of apt* it as far back aa last Jugs, they
i to tin- monknys. Tliure wi- saw ii will suve more tliuii 118,000-ovei cinlty to til ing to "evui yui.--' at
concrete block wall, two feet high, door advertising, reports no per­ said, when he mad* eno of hie
1 man with smite (tragus, he held conventional ruin farced concrete tontlon" that tlie nn-1 in pm t n -d ..
I* being erected to hold tho tend mits have been Issued fo r them. last appcarancaa holer* a - Yale
one down, the monkey awant tyno pool construction, he revealed. ■till won "restrlctiiil and u ilnitg- CAMP
BRECKINRIDGE.
Ky..
Mar.
A
(Sped*l)r
M*jor
Jamc.
in place.
across till- water and got It. then
He said that Hanfoni recreation sone.” •
They are being torn down ns fa it audience.
That waa a t an alumni cum H. Dyson recently returned to dull with the Lceitlstive and Liaiion tliu man threw another over on fucllllies are In good condition, and
Ho said the sunn win fii-t im
Tho pool le a popular aftarnoon as they'r# noticed hut they keep
randaavou* for tha £00 guaela now bobbing up again. Denton said he mertcoment luncheon whort he sat Division. Department ol live Army. W.iihinglon, D. C. after serving ■* the Island, two ran after It. tliuy that (Tty Building Inspector Un­ talilished in 1911 hot'iiusii «f navnl
at tha hotej, who enjoy ewlmmlng has cheeked with churches and next to General Dwight Elsen­ Public Information officer for the lO lil Aithorne Diviiion, Camp had h fight.
wind Fuvillo hud reported Hint uj.rnitlaiijs al. Fort I'lurce nnd it
and reclining In tha aun. Their religious organisations but has hower, who had iu il resolved an Breckinridge, Ky.
"Home children went over to the grand wtuiui in Municipal I'nri: hud hi-en maintained n . n daiigci
the dock on the Ht. Johns river Is safe for occupnnlit. Al the re- nils urea since.
ehlldran find the im ailer pool a been unable to find out whn Is honerary degree from Yata.
Major Dyson, a graduate ol the University of Florida and Stelaon atul watched the men fish.
Many recalled that Angol!’*
lot of fun. The gueita atay a t tha putttay the sign* up.
ituesl of l.ion llrcsident ILimllton
taara then University Law School, entcredf
"We saw un animal called the IlistH-c, ho promised Hint stands
hotel an average of 10 daya.
W EATHER
. Highway signs must be licensed •yes per* moial
with
th*
A
m
y
in
19(1.
Fighting
proved to bo
inembers of the House Armed .Ser­ Mandrill, it I* from Africa, it Is ill the inkefrnnt sofllmll diamond
bv the atate when they are outride aa h« addressed w!halVk
,r
—__
—
-vision,
the
Second
.
Armored
Div
----motmaat alvice* Committee on an Inspection a very funny, ami furious look­
ATWATXX IK N T D IM
LAKELAND, Mar. t —id'i Th*
eity Unite. I n i licensed signs hla final Yals
"11*11 on
o r 'Wh*ol«",
Africa trip around tho world and the ing animal. Tho sou had two Idg will he inspected.
j|H*U
Wheels", through
throi
Federal State Frost Warning Km
AHOLLiyOOD, l Mar. 4 - &lt; « - a re not penuRMd. on highway umnl sutidleneov ;,i.f . Harry
Robson
reported
tha*.
the
lly and Europe, hr received th" United States Military Inetails- lions from Africa ono was very- (don Junior League hum-hull games vice forecast for iNiniii.-iilai FloriAngsil, whop* admiaJatratioa
A tra te r Kent, retired
re
radio menguided Yais through its biggest Silver Star, Purple Heart nnd Gone as a representative of tha big (he other medium aised. il will start on Mar. tt. Gaines will ilu tonight and .Sutiirduy wu* ,niitr, phllani
lanthroptat aad faBronte Star. His European action
seemed as though they had two
vd part? gtver, died
‘ ilch la where meat of expansion program, had Wsn HI brought hint through six major Secretary of tho A m y.
....... . six innings and each of the ly cloudy mid slighly wnrutor
In bed alncu Fab. 99. Fifteen days
Major Dyean graduated .second of everything, 1 think the reason four clubs will play 111 games. Fif­ with no frost soon llitough Mon­
today.
few nL___ r*U*U*u
signs ere
earlier, he had bean one of tha campaigns,
in a doss of fi8 at the Armed was because the animals hud to teen boys will lie selected fur each day.
Returning from overseas In Oct­ Force* Information School, Carlisle have a mate to Tvavo linbys.
principal spoakora Ml axoroisos
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MOPPING VP
"Around tho last thing I *uw team, and more than 200 boys be­
celebrating the 19th anniversary ober, 1P4S, he served as a special Uarraeka, Penn. Upon completion
Jacksonville, Mar. l - t / l TATHKNS, Greeee, Mar.
HAMHID
were
the birds, there were yellow, tween nine and 12 years of ugu
assistant
to
the
Attorney
General
of
the
founding
of
the
Yale
School
High Low
of th at course, he became Public
G em aay, Mar. 4—
are
expected
to
try
out
for
the
of Florida until he accepted an ap- Information Officer at Camp green ami blue loving birds, and
Atlantic City
12 27
film, "Oliver of N ursing,.
toama. He showed a T shirt such
very
small
sparrows,
which
were
polntment
In
the
Regular
Army
In
Detroit
14
2'i
Breckinridge, Nov. 20, 1948.
J ia .
umd by British
cute. W* saw the Florida Bald as the boy* will wear in playing,
July,
IMA.
A
t
this
time,
Major
n
u
u
K
Minneapolis
»r. 32
Following his assignment in Eagle.
tg Germeay,
and
having
tha
Lion
Insignia.
W
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pyuou waa aaalgned to the Legit- WeekUirion, Major Dyson wiU a t­
New York
m
UAJITOS*
2d
"Just as wo started to leave O. Livingston presented a first
lative and Liaison Division, De- tend ArttUery School at Fort Sill,
Oklahoma City
ut
■tu
aid
kit
in
behalf
of
H.
11,
Coleman
the
principle
of
lha
school
InvltSaint Louis
partm eat of tho A m /* where he Gkta. ta August.
48 in
re•d
.. us
m to visit the school.TW
W* saw nf the Florida Power and Light
San Antonio
tin 42
fn the
M
oJoe
Dram
Is the sop of Mr. th# first, second, third and fourth Co.
ilioii oi
5H 37
Seattle
Ser- end Mrs, W, B. Dyson, 1991 Mag- grades, w* also got to at* the
? i
International
Lion
Director
C.
H.
.A ei of I j
Montreal
ao
I Illation nolta Avtmw, Bmferd.
12
Lnchroom
and
poaktd
In
tho
McNulty
revealed
th
a
t
IS
new
Jacksonville
lift 44
War
htU for
Mr*. Dyeon I* tho former Mis*
Lion clubs had been formed In
Miami
79 an
MamuMJaM Wegner, dalightsr ■ W
- , home we song end Florida this year, 14 of which
Orlando
7JI 49
•acerted
UWMfcweO •* &gt;h^« raeeej
had fun."
havo beep chartered.
Tallahaesoe
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\t\', 1* U-.&amp;
BERLIN, Mar. 4—(/ll—Gen••rut I,ik-Iiis It. Clay approved
today prison M'lllcilcca ol Tl •■II*
la iimnlli* tu eight year» i'm
Hie ihiectors of the great I. G.
F iii lie n Industries cliumlcai
trust. An American court eon*
vlrteit them of war crimes In
D i p l o m a t s S a y S w e ­ July. They were foutiil guilty
of plundering property In coun­
d e n W i l l J o in U p tries
overrun l»y Germany nnd
taking part In the German
W i t h i n S i x M o n t h s ; \ slave
labor program. The main
R e d s B la s t A llia n c e i count against the 1.1 directors
wns the establishment of n
synthetic rubber plant near the
WASHINGTON. Mar. 4-(/P»Ausrhwlts Concentration Camp
DurrKarding a Ruriian warning. where an estimated 1,000,000
® i Norway ulficially Joined the negot­ persons died. Witnesses swore
iations for a North Atlantic Deleme some Ainch wit* Inmates work­
ed for Karlien. All II directors
Alliance today.
wore ncipiiUed of plotting ami
Amlianador Wilhelm Muntlir Di
waging aggressive war. tile
first counts of the Indictment.
Murgenrtierne came to the State
Department to repreicnl the Nor­ l&gt;f the 11 executive* Indicted,
ten wore nrtpiitted of all
wegian government at the tli*cu»&gt;■hinges.

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VOLUME XXXX

THE W EA TH ER

f c Iu nemployment Jumps

By V o te O f 8 T o 5

Cabbage Prices Wherry Blasts
Mount At State Truman’s Aid On
Farmers Market Anti - F ilib u ster

5 Men Killed In
Blazing Building
In West Virginia

*‘lrd (nude C l a s s
Of &gt;V i n t e r Park
School Visits Z o o

Kvan&gt;?elistic Group
To Hold Meet At
Fellowship F ro n t

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(VIcKihbiu Oultin&lt;‘s
Need For Sewage
Flanl I n Sanford

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Signs Dot Roadft

Mayfair Installs
New Bathinff Beach

Major J.H. Dyson, Sanford Resident,
Given Army Duty In Washington

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Some Fun Cutting Up

» T i l l s d raw ls# conMilntM an
OCKET bllliurda or "pool”
5 I luteresllng optical illusion..
In-, played with 18 nilmhered
Von may wish to reproduce It, • Itfdl*. I through 18, and, nf
m enlarged slae. us a. party en* course, u cue hall. For beginning
leriainment.
uf play, the 15 numbered lull*
Hold I he pa itr atxa.it two are "rallied’’ In a triangular
inches nwny from ymireye* anti frame. la-t's assume that you
Hare steadily at the drawing.
wanted to place the halls In III*
The white line* will appeaY i ai k so that the outside five hall*
hluck.
added In HU on all sides I low
1 .0 0 at the drawing through
winild yuu ilu itT
a lull hole punched III another
u\»*t »*l II* M»“« -IIM
tt
e«t i -.1 »ai vcraTui »epi* i-W1
piece of | ut per, and tho hnnsua- ’siVrirt
n*i .s.*ot *‘«
ii
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1s-ll»l«*
iul line* will dlaappor.-.

FIND THE HIDDEN FOWL

t r a n s p o s it io n s
l f supply the missing words.
T
use words spelled with the
same letters, hut differently a r­

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ranged:
I. T h is child has
— —— uud may become a fa­
mous musician.
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2. The -------- (if dh*
forbade swimming In It.
3. The foolish boy got Into a
■
-------- through Ida ---------- .
4. When the man was ready
- on hla trip l i e -------- to

,, I. A* these hut him' beauties Itgurn' lively mil clung from Deciitiir. they’re a
rpininder uf what roll gi dice?-----

A. | -------- tlm manner In
which th at man — :— the room
when I urn husy.
came In
H. Tim Irnln with ----------- that there was
a wreck on a nearby curve.
7.- T il* d e te c tiv e * hud to
--------- through the --------- uf
th* bridge to find the loot.
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2. It might lie said that they're
"S w eet----- anil never been kissed."

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11. Members of New York’s highest
social strata were referred to as "Tim
— Hundred"

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3. Tim "Witching Hour" la --------o’clock.
4. llluelienrd hilled----- uf Ills seven
Wives.
A. Teiiuy.'ou’n lines tell us,
"Inin the /illc.i ul ilinth u n it I h t -----

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HI Crowley. I.avdcn, et ul., were No­
tie Dame's famous "------ Horseman.

tl. Ilccau.hi I’ytliiiguru* regardetl two
a* mi m il iiumlwr, persons In the un­
d e n t world thought It so. On the other
hand, I'ytlingoma held the perfect niimher was — -.
7. In llmelntlmis XIII, IS, 'tla w rit­
ten, " It is the number uf a man, and Id*
h'iimhe&gt; Is — —•"
H. Obey u nursery rhynio'a Injunc­
ti o n---mid
you "Sinn
u ami//-...u l ----- pence
---------------------.

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■J. According to W alter Pitkin, Life
begin* ut
.
,,|0 . Pinto uskcil, "Wlmt Is lire prime
of life?" und answered: “ May It not he
• delincd as u period of iiIm iu i ----- years
in a woman’s life mid thirty years I n n
"'««'*?"
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J |. Coil fuel ua is supimsed to have
said, "A picture may Instantly present
v wliut could Imv sot forth ...lly I I I ----- —

18. In the dispute with Oreat llritii In uver tho bminilnry of Oregon,
or Fight" la-enmo an American slo­
gan.

ONCEAl.ED In this maieof

C lines Is a drawing of a hartl
yard fowl. A* a hit of fowl play,
pick out th* correct lettered. s*c
IU. Ilyron ill Ids /ion Juun, wrotnt
"Mm,11*1 thnn wi re srgeraf Unulithmrn lion* and shude them In, and you
„/
will have u silhouette drawing
----- ii r n riilUil Thum/itun ami nineteen of the creature. The letter* of
the
shaded portion
will spell ita
Sm ith."
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nam*.
17. Yankees In Mnrrhinu Thrnuuh
,MMi ~u i-m ixo*
.•I* g |«( iiim Mai bUl '• *tt ’* . llrnrilia, sung t
XI
NIN4WM
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"Sn ice niiu/r n Ihnrnuah/are fur
Frenlnm nml her Irnln,
----- inlli't'ln In litih le;------ to Ihr Main."

a n a -m a z i n g trip t o take

T an example of long division in

WHAT DOES SHE LIKE?
.Wy aunt’t latte R i* n n § + - b u t p rtd ieitb It too,
II poa can di t i t t e r U t t e e n t elm,
She loom b n p b t rtA npfdet bat can't stand a plum
S k i t fond ol kobtoddiet but tu to r ta k tt rum;
Her hahb p lt p m tD t but th e never ptapi garnet
SkBgoiFoul In Ike t i n t kul tteye.in w ktn rt raint.
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„•*• *1 WHI*t
M «r

Trltlnu Ihr bailie lent on mice mure,
And Sheridan —— milre ateng."
,
UJ. There have Is...... ....... President*
o f th e United. State*.

which only two figure*, an
ought In the quotient und n five
us u remainder, ure given ua
due*. You are to substitute the
correct llgurea for the vurimt^ t
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20. The charter of American personal
liberties, the so-called Hill of Rights,
consists of the f i r s t ----- mnemlenta to
the Cnnstltutlim.

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.Speaking uf charades, one of the oldsat
them Is still a popular poser:
In mu F IR ST nip SF.CUSII m l, Ihe THIRD
and FOURTH I ale.
Can you solve It?
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v w*
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M y S T o S Z iK S ?

x ? hat ta le tomato cant,
I k i *dr* pou tver heard ol Iks
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4 — J* , fUecrilmVR three word

0g Rugent S h t/tr

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TAL kn tw n trick or
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k--Wimt

Did tklrice the mark that once
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whajJ}s' B e fa n th ty I n r M * U i modern
lU atTtoe th ird word five.
™y
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t i o n o f t k « &gt;t ■(cutting prob­
lem th a t a p ­
p e a r* e lie where In tbn
P M *. BwtRl
hjewg the dot-

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Ida Bell Williams, Bala Clark.
Deiuda Smith, Alberta Randall hn.l
R. D, Boatlr. Dreconei* Board No.
8 will have a social In the basement
Saturday night at 7:0«*P. M.

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imurtnuss resciimij fiom Duiuff’s esfieit cruftsiiiunship—yuu’l! u'.ver be satisfied with "urlificiul"
summer suite l i e Bevi is True Economy—uml it lilies
u yreul mill und u grant ttiilor combined lu give
yuu die best vulue there is in u tiupicul.
Cuttle in loduy und mule tins iliscoveiy fui yuuiself.

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u re Uiilll
Ml I l k « III h u lh t rki-Nt

uf slridc ill your fnrwuril Rnini!-

Aliove nil, here tiro the llilmts you wmit
mure llittii iiitylliinq iu mi utltouuihile. I.ife—
lift—n awift uml vourlnU euReriiew wuitiuU
only your tov-touch lo put you in commnnil of any hiuhwuy aituutloii.
NVe’il like lo prove all ifol* to you by putting
you lieltiml it R oadmahthh wheel. Like lo
prove, with u hurd-hoiled ntutchinri of
fiRurcfli flint your dollura do their liiRRest
jnh of the limes riRltl here in RoADMAflTHlt.
Drop iu, uny time. W e’re reuily itlwuye to
tuke your order with or without u ear iu
trmle.
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H i ’H ' K eeletmg h n n m i l th m p m f r e f n r e e
Mk.tmoolhOYMA/lOWOMVI* • YUU-VMWVWOM l&gt;OM *nki(**d.
“UyiMO;
glan u r.o &lt; SWtNO-fAIV DOOM 9 i)i a *iy a u s t i
1SACI- INTttlOIS with Ds.p-Oadla iwOjian, . tu*r*n4.rtdle*
QUAoeurux c o t seemomo • u».iy ntMAU ireA/OMT-woMI
sowie «»i(&gt; u u u m n a vaivi lyraM eU Mt soruD inaim'.
M O U N im O i • Cluhscllnv VlM USOafl • tow p i.o w s lk«t on #
i A / t t r t O t (IMS • o u e ix M AM NOi main und co.si.Um tl.ed
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Ilg rt'a a ride »o firm nml aofl nml level you
bej|ip to underatuml why il. eula aliimlnrtU
other* alrive lo equitl.
Here'* the quite ummiiehed •ilkliieaa of
Dyttalow Drive, with never u hull or jerk

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For here'* th e sire uml hcaritiR uml imiiiifort lh a t make you Mr. Hid w h e re v e r

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delightful pleavure in tuinmer.Once yuu experi­

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F o lk r h av e luid tim e tn h m k llii’iu nil u v e r,
a le e th e m ull u p , m uli’li r c s p e iliv e im rits
— a n d t h o v e r d i v t s t i l l a tu i i t l a : I t ' s
KOADMAflTRH I

TOUCHTON’S

By 1948, more than oh* million
V // 7 ',

qucililiev Ihut mule i)enume tropicul wurvled &gt;uch a

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&gt; »-«'•!» W « »

No synthelir lubnc can (jive you tlie oil fifounci

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HOW TO DO IT

t —What la lb* Ifth t n t of th* Ntw
T*slam*alt
1-flUhl*
H t t l rewaet***
VL.
&gt;0 Lain, I — . tlma. &lt;sii«*»

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J'in ulrald you won't hrlltva
,w0‘
They bought a O NR ol model
this,
i « k u s u a w i o •»• —
,a ll‘
ilrn tg etl thing that ONR And all equipment up-lo-dale.•
TWO TH R R R •
• They t t l right 1n and worked
IWight
iJfiee
Ad radio.
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ffi QIHZ-CROSSWORD WITH CLUES FROM THE BIBLE *

j,MUt a laundru

fo lk *

... thla wh«t day of th# week
converaatJonT
4V*U4 M&gt;*•** *Mimiiara.
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R. K. wa* aittlng In a restaurant, having hig
colTe*-orange Julce-swc«t roll hreakXaat.
when h* overheard the following convereatloiu
Mis* A.: U waa th* day before y«atenlay that
we went to ■•* that Gene Tierney picture, wasn’t
ItT
Mlaa
No, the day before that.
Ml*# A.: T hat’. righL It w u Saturday, of
couree.
,
M iu B.t No, It waan’t 8atu-day.
Mlsa A .t You’re rig h t! It w o n ’t R.turday. But
I’m certain it w o n ’t Frldoy, Imcoum we nearly
olwoye go on Friday, and thla time we didn’t
lfleo B.s T hat’, r ig h t But I’m going tomorrow.
IIlee A.i It’ll bo crowded. It’* o holiday.
IIleg B.J But It lon’t o holiday. Thiiredoy’o tho
holiday, Mlea A.t Why, of eouroo It la. How could 1 for*
get It I I’m g iid It I n ’t a holiday today—have g
lot of iMopgiflg to do. Goah, but I’m tired. W ith

x ’*’ Wnh ,r* ' . ^ J v ^meaua ' '*
satne figure* y y
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l)o not overlook Ute dtsrlinai
(mint In the quotient.
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TROPICAL

Colored ChureheH

WHAT DAY?

HE problem you see below I*

b; 1
1. CHARADE
[' y.Ajgj/A in letter w in! meaning to
'VJiJl* "I positively, in the solution
.' .vw W H tlt. ■-.lever chnradt by II. II.
■ Ifhlurir. ONE, TWO, TIIRBR
ifer, ut cuurso, lo parts of the

Q EUTl Uout
rula and aclaaore ----for aom* fun
U t your
/ V M I SMIW
cuttlng-up, FlraL parhapa. you’d »&gt;«lUr make
several carbon cop!** of thla odd figure. For you'll
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be extraordinarily
clavar to solve the problem first
try. The probUm la to cut the figure Into four
pier**, each •aoetly alike In alia and ahap*. No
part o f th* detMtx ean lM left oven
A soliiHbn appear* #l««wh*r* In th# page, If you
need It*

LETTERITHMETIC

1H. Of another Yankee campaign. T.
II. llcml wrote:
"The terrIMe urumhle, nml rumhle and

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sadly from his family.

trouble lull In with mid piop/rf llrrr‘a an n/iporlnnff g lo gel rvrn. (live them
, thin Whiz Quit. II thru give any "&lt;hl untwrre, Ihrn'll l&gt;r grtling wrona number*;
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a
rm
e» . ----* - • '
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fo r the anewrr In r i n g qurellnn it even—on m m number. Tru it Ilaurerl/ lin t.
uJunt Inert! oil m in nuinhrr in ni'rrj/ lilmik timer.

Tile United States I* the lend.
ing oil.priMlucing renter in the
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one i
; world, with the Cnrihlienn seeoml
of Mr. und Mr*. W. F. Wegner. 77 mini the Middle East thud
Iw Mum Street Soda*. N. Y. i
— — ——
Mojin uml Mi- I 4v - i . i i miv • iwIT The l*le of Wiglil, in the llril
“••ii*. liregurv H I'y'im mnl lmiU' i*li (')imiiii-l, tins n PHid iin-u of
II l&gt;&gt;-Hll. .Ii
1le*' Hi.ii, 1811 Mpimr mill
M a jo r

Celery Market

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At THE CHURCHES

CITRUS RW'OM WINTKIl HAVEN, Mar. I i f
— Krtmrt of :tu* Suite Ulrti* In
apw-ition lhir.no ut l«:«0 A. M
*w'i» m l&gt;«xe,
T iiuki-i
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LAKE MARY CHURCH OF THU
NAZAKKNE
Th* R*v. J. T. Dry from th e '
Fellowahlp Front will ho the apeake r at the Sunduy evening service:
at the hake Mary Church of tlu*|
Nn iu rone. Tho service will la-gin
at 7:18 P. M. and the public is III-,
vlted to attend. Rev. Dry is n veteran of World War II.

i
A motion picture with Round •
will h* ahown at the evening aor­ a II Church Notice* M a t be praa*nt#4 at Th* Hwwll afrit* oa U r
tic* on Sunday, Rev. (Ilenn E.
day belor* publlratlm.
Smith. paator of th* Christian and .
Missionary Alliance Church, an- i
HOLY CROSS CIIUNCH
CHURCH OF OOD
nounced thla morning. Services
Im i th* church are now ttwliifr held Fifth Street and Holly Avenue Rev. II. I.yttlrtnn /laim eraian, CONGREGATIONAL CHITtCII
It. IL, Rector
J. M. (ireaham, I’aalor
“
the Woman'* Club building.;
Park Avenue anil Third Street
1st Siillduy ill Lent
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
The program will l&gt;*gin ill 7:4r»
J. Ilernard Hoot. Minister
H:00 A. M. Ilidy Cifthmunloii
P. M. and th* pictures will Ik* I Morning Worship 11:00 A ,. M.
Sunday School 117:00 A.’ M.
OdlU A. M. Church School
a . feature ol the evening’s p ro -| Evangelistic Service 7:!UI P. M.
Mmnlng Worship 11:(»(» A, M.
grain. The public la cordially In- j Midweek servirt* Wednesday 7:3yi( ItiOb A..M Chmul Km (mi 1st
Sermon Subject: "Tin- Measur­
uud sermon.
vlted to attend.
11 M.
ing Stick of Eternity."
Y. P. K. Friday 7:110 P;'M,
d:Ud P
P..M
M.. Y.
Y P. 8. I~
: 'fc’rvL'b* ddiu r in g the w eek
FIRST CHURCH OF tTIR ISI’.
CHRISTIAN * MISSIONARY
Tuesday, 7:01IU A. M. Holy Com
SCIENTIST
ALLIANCE
reunion.
nOO East Serum) .Sircel
Wednesday, 7:.’»h A. M. Holy
Sunday School li;t8 A. M.
iK.t.tm v HMPORT ix
WomanV Club llutldlng
Ciiiiinuinlon.
Morning Woi-hip ll.u n A. M.
318 Oak Avenue
im rN K N ’W
Wednesday 4:IHi I’. M. Children's Subject: "Man.’’
fcl.KUY gull OATKH HPKt’lFIKU
tilcnn E. Smith. Pastor
Wedne
Wedne*dny Service ttrlMI P. M
J •
: 10:041 A. M. Ionic School, Mr. A. Service.
f Hsnfnril
t1ST It ii t s
Reuding Room .‘l:(Ml |u 8:llU f M.J
u p e rin ti
Vi'/iiu*
• »
isi iWieholdt, Superintendent.
| Wedne sduy Hiiiu I M. Evening
Oviedo
J*
Tuesday* and Fridays.
I ll:IH» A. M. Morning W orship,!prayer and sermon.
MKMINdl.K l-nt'NTV
I*
1 Thursday 7:.'IU A. M. Holy Com
Harssnlu
All are welcome to our services;
Communion Servlrc.
IS
la.mrer K. I’uael
and lo use our rending room.
317 1 7:48 Evening Service. Colored niunlon.
Oilier Klurlilo
si
I moving pictures entitled: "The! Friday. UsUti A. M. Holy Loin
K U IIIIU A
N. .'i•allf.
'■*
4i»* I Mali Who Forgot Hod." There will iminlon.
Kgtfs And Toultry
V. fallf.
Sutiirdiiy, 7:!I0 A. M. Holy Com­
SR linn |K, „ „ ailmlsslon. All welcome.
H. fslil
O llie r tl. H.
munion.
J Al-USIlNVIl.I.i: Mm I I.VI'I ‘III
TOTAL
— g li.r lil* - * • &gt; . Kii.ri.vu • I,o il— A
MKT. vhoi t ! SEVENTH Da F ADVENTIST
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q
u
a lity .
UNITY
CHURCH
gllUDY
_ ,
M arket
a e o r r u llr
s le m li
nil
|T|||i*|«il IS’ Clmidy
^
idy. Trh It. Arr *
Tuesday
night.
Valde*
lloiel
■
K
ln
rlila m-arny m IHI i-s
Seventh Street and Elm Avenu*
I K li.r lila H ruili- A
7:!ld
P.
M.,
prayer
service.
^ tU u - ta lr *io "ito«Mt ipist, ll I’ll Mil.
I.. A. Sheffield, Elder
H:00 P. M.. Hook "How I U’sv.l '"orreni Mnrke.^ IVr^ l..,.m,^ rin .
le w o n l. iio a l
Mrs. Harry Wall, mUaloiury
iloliten Heart
/
Trulli". Rev. Carolyn II. Parsons, U w
6 (i
71
d
leader
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it*
f t. ftii
Mrtlmni
31 hi
teacher. Ptilillc Welcome.
I dua
J 5?
Sulihath School 0:.'IO A. M.
in
ft 7ft
HumII
l»
I dua ...
•
j 'Church
service
11:00
A.
M..
SotKura
m o silv
••
?; an
ft ll0 A 3ft iirdoy.
CENTRAL IIAPTI8T CHURCH iirn r
* llos
r. 3ft
Haifa vllrrt I Ik .......
ft III!
10 tins
Prayer meetings. 7 :.’I0 I*. M., l.aurtl Avenue and N'lelh Street I.nrii**
I Oil I fto
.*•
XX’s
Itev.'H. L. Whatley. Pastor
Mfillmn
'.*1
with «nng service unil
r. r.o Wednesdays
-1
I • «••
Sunday Srhiail , Hinn 11
ft mi llililc sludy. Your lilhli- caplulned W. O. HtanrelL
i
«i
rt»
Superlnlendaiit
i ft ii in Ix-uiitiful colored pictures.
large
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I do*
t..S
f • io «lt&gt;a. or«l. I«i fn lr
Friday evenings ut 7! IA o’clock K. O. Keith. II. T. U. Dlreelnr l.h f iM.uiirv
T"
|
To
null.
Sunduy School U:IA A. M. Class­
Community singing. Everyone wel­
llr f 'a f l*
F irro n iR ia i M%I«MI'.T
es for ull ages.
Kryarn rail
come.
Morning Woshlp 11 :tsi A. M. 1*1 ll&gt;« ui» ,
l'Intiilyy. Trk A Arr. I ’wllf 3
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Hrtiller- ml
'll. 1
Her mo n by pastor.
CHRIST CHURCH. Lnnawond
r'laA. Cnurnl
S-t IUj*‘i II.r. nn • 5 r.n Rev. II. I.yltleton Zlmmermnn,
If. T. U. ll:IIO I*. M.
1-3 at11M
Il# n h f t iv f
i r.u-v n«
4 tlOl
Evening Worship 7:IIU I*. M.
ft I b« ••i*
II.
IL.
Vlr*r
:.
nu
■
r.
IS
• ••IIII lll.S
l
Wednesday: Teacher* and offi- l r l i i
H iailK T VHIHT
Isl Sunduy In I-s-rvt
lT.KYIII.tVII
a« i
hl
...
eels meeting of .Hominy School il:.‘llT lla
m tv iiv
ItlllH lfra ,
,T:isi
P.
M.
Evening
prayer
und
«»• d iiu ilv . T r k I* Arr u
olll
&gt;4
P.
M.
-eiin..
ii
.
All
are
welcome.
K l.A . l-n~.nl
l»r^&gt;»ar,| N i • Itlr • fr ll li»| * .fi­
Prayer meeting 7:liu I*. M.
S.i/n - ft 3ft
I il ii*
M oil)
:. ml, ■ "in
"Come
Thou
Willi
Us
ami
Wi
1 lll.S
K ry e ra retl
I'llK t'H U Itcn OF OOD
l.s n
i.sS - s.na
4 il'is
Will Do Thee timid."
2 ‘ y ll&gt;- ll|t
J809 Elm Avenue
lew
-■
llrnllr-r- rnl
r. sn
fl tins
'I
llev. Joe
Frewa, Pastor
3-3«g I!•—
s sn
l - l n tins
FIRST
CllltIHTI
\.N
4
II1'licit
M»*ll llf4V|f
J .Siimluy sehisd at W:45 A. M.
aJiilili-n ilt-iiri
ft
III* H|»
.
IIIOU
Hanford
Vvrmir
t l
ilix
* r’# ('lii-«e* for all ages.
Itofii
r » l , I P . 1'nei-nl
J,
Rundsll
Farris,
Mlnislrr
Pii'toriul
srTvIrc
at
ll:&lt;HI
A.
M.
j
«
i.s
111
1
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1
I S tins
All memlier* are urged to lie pro-1 "Tho Higgesl lllisiness &lt;• llo- llt'r*|e»a,
V III/. in .I.O n H en ri
■
I no
ll
Worlil" will Im&lt; the minl«lei ’* »er- old
t * ili
*eut
ut this service.
I irtNx* ii ttn.i «ir.iM i
H V IIK V '.r l l l l . l .
• lid (•-•‘I
snvTiiv
Evangelistic
seiviee
at
7:.’M
»
P.lm
on
subject
at
the
First
Christian
ffl
K l.A
I'ss e n l
„
J V C lm i.ly T r k 1 A rr. Kin *
M. The pastor will lie speaking ut|L hureh next Lord * day.
! 1rv,,r." r"4
*.» I
IS
ilos
ItVo" I boll, services. After the message. "The Lost Christ wd be Ibe &gt;V ; -;iI*
ri|
l,r*l mo.
.
i
*-•
an
alter
call
will
I
k
made
for
pray-'
sermon
su
I.J
ih
j
for
7:.I0
P
M.
(rw
ft* |
i.;r. • *.n« t*r.
Under lh« direction of Hiipcrin llril ti*•!*\ y
4 ilos
ft
Ilia
1
1
1
•
•■
■ i mo
•il
I
Prayer
meeting
and
Ulldc
st.i.ly
ten.lent
William
Young
the
church
ft on
fl.R flos liesl mo
ll^nx
I
1 ftn Tuesday evening at 7:30 P. M.. schoolI will U-gln It- worship at IlMtil
S.I8
f a ir
u n i.
i.
4.00
some
ttiiiiMlrrm
Come and tiring your lillde.
!U:48 A. M.
in ilos lo X V V o n l Ii fair whip
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At 11:30 P. M. the Chilstlan Kill
» oo • l fto
service
^ o i r l v lilu n r h c l
Womun’a Missionary
i so - i r.
Youth Fellowship will meet. This
• illio r r r
I
Inirs.luy
ut
7:30
P.
M.
NKfiltO CIHHM’S
K 4 S S V * 4 'IT V
v lory Leaders Ran.l Frida* church extends a most rnrdlnl
• V H H IY
LAKELAND, Mar. I (Hp.-.InU
*r C lo o .lv . T r k . m ilirk
-ni.ig ut 7:30 A piogrmn for all welcome to all.
The llrthuiH’-Cookman college
K l.A
I 'n .i n l
ung people.
chorus will present a concert III
t ' V - l &lt;los
FIRST IIAIWIHT CHCHCII
The churrh string Imml will fur­
some I .loo*
Ihe Annie Pfieffer Cliu|iel al II |
f a ir i-,iml 1-4 ilos
nish the music ami Ihe public is Park Avenue am! Hlslh Street A. M, on Mar. 10, us u special I
C A I .I K I'nsi-ul
W. P. (trunks, Jr.. Pastor
Invited
to
attend.
.1 ilo t
.feature uf Floridu Southern CuL ,
Hiimloy School 0:48 A. M
m - 4 iio *
■
lege’s annual Founder’s Week.
j
Morning Worship ll:iin A. M.
HALVATION ARMY
•lust as llelhum-.f’noLe'ai'. u l (
Training
Union
«-IS
P
M.
Captain nod Mrs. Ilyrd llwlsm.
lege ranks high uniting (he Nrgm
Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.
Commanding Officers
eollegea of the smith, so ilia-s i l s '
Wednesday
service
7:3U
I*.
M.
Sunday!
mixed chorus rate ils one of llic
••‘BOTaMV** l« o ifo»l#»*so»l m H*i
"We’ve
saved
a
piece
for
you."
The Junior MU*|onnry Hoelctv
Sunday School 10:00 A, M.
best collection of voire* iu ihe
ns railed to ofil*r at 8:30 P.‘ M. Morning Worship lt:&lt;X! A. M!
country.
TIIK FIRST METHODIST
Yoilng J’coplc’s Legion 0:30 I*.
Monday night at tho home of Miss
CHURCH
Mattie McDonald. The member* M.
Open-air Street Meeting 7:00 Rev. J. K. MrKInlejr, Minister
of the club sang llvmn No. 232
.Mrs. i l It. Stephenson, Director uf
"Amoxing firar.1" led by Miss P. M.
Religious Edurslion
tlaxel Brown. Lord’s Prayer In con­
Evening Service 7:48 P. M.
|
11:48 A. M. Churrh School. A
cert led liy Mrs Vivian Dickerson, Monday:
class foi every age.
Corps Cadet Class 3:30 I1. M.
Rejection "Oh 8nnt*llm#e the
11:00 A. M. Morning worship.
Hhndnws Are Deep" by Mis* Mottle
(.miles Home League 7:00 IV M.
Mi Donald. Dues collected for Ihe Tuesday:
i Sermon theme: “Tile llmik in the
Soldiers’ Meeting 7:30 P. M
, Wall."
evening were till rent*. At the end
il:dii P, M. Youth Fellowship serof the meeting rcfrc*hment» w ire Thursday:
Preparation Class 7:18 P. M.
.
,,
Merved |n all The next nieetlmr will
Song Service ami lillde Study u W *
M- ►•«’ ' "« worship.
at the limn? of Miss llnxel
7:30
P.
M.
S*'imini
tlieiue:
"Divine
LenderRrnwn Mar. 7 at 7:&lt;H&gt; o’elo i-.
ship."
Rev. A. C. Chandlers. I’ustnr Saturday:
Miss lintel Ilrown, Reporter
Open-air aiireet inerting d:l8
FREE METHODIST CHURCH .
P. M.
Tlie 88lh ehnrrh anniversary of
You Ar« Welcome
I Fourth Street and Laurel Avenue*
Fred It. Horton, Pastor
Shiloh M. Tl. Church was held Fell.
Tu Worship Willi Us
Sunduy School 0:4b A, M.
27 luudnnlng with Sumlav fkhoil
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
at 0:48 A. M. with the Assistant
vie 7:00 P. M.
Hunerlnfendant Arnold Hcntlev CHURCH OF THE N A /A H K N B1 Y. P. M. 8. Service
113 M*pl* Avenue
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M.
presiding. R*v. J. B. Barnes re­
Rev, L. R. Rush ton. Paator
I’ruyer and Praise, Wednesday
viewed the lesson from th* *uh7:30 I*. M.
8unday School 0:48 A. I f
~ c t: "Th* Standard of lh*'KlngRevival la-gins Mar, 13.
Morning Worship 10:48 A. M.
m". The senior class presents.!
Junlora 8:18 P. M.
the banner to Ihe adult reinalo
FIRST PltHHIlYTF.ItlAN
N. Y. P. fl. 8:48 P. M.
clAM.
CHURCH
Evangelistic Hour 7:48 P. M.
At 11:00 A. M. i-vervona onA, Ii. Mrlnnia, H. I)., Pastor
We are happy to announce that
Joyed the old fashioned prayer
K. D. Ilrow nle*. II. II.,
meeting: The Shin of Zion Chorus Rev. Pamp, the Indian evangelist, 1
Pastor Kmrrllu*
furnished music for Ihe morning. will start a revival with us on I
0:48 A. M. Church School.
The pistor dellveml the sermon March fl. Ho sure to come every
from the suhlect: "Tim Cliurch night. Service* will start at 7:48 1 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship,
P. M. He will only l*e with us sermon, "Tlie Church In The World
Can’t Fall’*, Matt. 18:18.
Today."
Sunday nflemoon at 3:00 I*. M. through Sunday.
0:30 P. M. Pioneer and Senior
l. Marlah M. H. Chutch and PasYoung People's Meeting*.
CHURCH OF (iOll OF
r, Rev. K. 8. Wilson, was In
MILLER FARMS
7:30 P. M. Evening Vrorehlp, acrcharge of the anniversary pro­
Rev. a W. Miller, Paator
mon, "Thronging Or Touching."
gram. Rev. Wilson delivered a very
' rniting Worehlp,
....................Mrs,
Sunday services at 3:00
__ P. „M. j At. the Mori
•nifi
fine soul stirring sermon. Every­
’* sing,
Ing "Tho■
o Lord
one enjoyed th* sermon. R*Nlng Cooperating with the Church of Charles Wilke will
#e&gt;‘
God on Elm Avenue. The public Is Mv Light" hy Alllltson.
In tho selection $181.38.
la
Invited.
Good
_
congregation!
.
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........
..
I
C.
C.
(Inward
will
sing
il
i,
"flh*
At OiOO P. M. the B. Y. p : U.
we* enjoyed by *11. Preprint r«n- •tnglng. Plain preaching and pray- Only Touched The Hem Of I l k
dared by Group No. 2. At 7t00 P. *r for tho sic*. Keep sending In Garment" by Hoot at the cvenlli#
» M h e,V « nRev.
&gt; R J. B. Barnea de­
U ^ w a r l n g ^ 1™ " 1” Pr° V# ’“’rVk‘’'
enjoyable.
liverer! the sermon from tho theme,
Working In Th*
4 Th*
T THoly
I . Spirit
...
- ./Cu ■
ThnrfhM, 81. John 18:28.
nr lireuk
8Irk memlier* are Julia Hodger,
lo t m u ch (|tipaltfiu ul"»ul il im w .

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T H E SA.NFOM U I1 L K A L U , XA-NFUKD, F L O ll 11&gt;A

M A R C H 4. 1949

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HERMAN TRAIN WRECK

Appendicitis
Tho death rate from appendicitis haa dropoed to only
one-quarter what It wan ten yearn ago, the Molro|toUlitn
Lifo Insurance Company reports. The appendicitis death
rato was 2.7 por 100,000 In 10-17-1948, ns compared with
11.1 In 1087-1038. These figures are based U|mi» tin t ex­
perience among the company's millions of Industrial ixilicy
holders.
Tho downward trend In uppcndlcltls deaths has eontinued without interruption throughout the decade and for
a number of years before, the company observes, and it is
believed that the toll from the disease will be reduced still
further In the immediate future.
Declines in the appendicitis death rate are noted for
each sex and at every ago period, although the reduction
was found to bo slightly more rapid among the females than
nmong the males. Use of the sulfns and penicillin in cases
complicated by peritonitis has been nn important factor in
bringing about tho improvements in tho appendicitis record.
"Cases complicated by peritonitis still arc subject to a
much higher mortality risk," the company says. "In order
to reduce tho frequency of such cases it la necessary to con­
tinue tho educational program urging people to seek medi­
cal care without delay and warning them ognlnst the use of
laxatives in tho presence of adominnl pain.

Tfffi WORLD
Hr HEWITT H A I s b j k u o
AP Foreign Affaire Analyst

Tlu&lt; reaffirmed ntlhcrcncc of
American Commimltt tender* to
Ilia Moscow hxIm dorwn'l alter, but
merely confirms, tho party'* a t­
titude towards the U. H. itovernmeat. They ««■- allegiance flrri
to Runtin.
There’* really only ono unutunl
thing about the statement loaued
on bahalf of William Z. Foster,
national commltUe chairman, and
Kujteni* Dcnnlt, g e n ia l secretory
This Is that both already ara under
federal charge* of coniptlu,* to
advocate forcible overthrow of the
U. H. government.
Their
declaration
tharefotr
-.hows daring and vast determine
tlon. Here's some typical Intcrprc
tlvc comment from Washington!
Senate Minority Leader Wherry
111 Neb): "Communist idleqlnor-has been to the Communist party,
whether In war or peace.’’
FRIDAY. MAR. 4, 1 4 0
Senator I’eppei (P -F la.t: If any
cltlren is proveil to have given
r
BIBLE VERSE TODAY
wartime "aid and comfort to the
Learning1About Europe
enemy, he la guilty of treason
Tba maaxvat parson U tlw aatf
under our constitution and should
Ml (M l who b#grudge* feta friandi
be dealt with accordingly."
A
trip
to
Europe
being
undertaken
by
a
group
of
Mid­
M l Mighkore the I t t i tblngi
Senator Hu.(sell (D-Ua): "Com
western
women
is
not
the
ordinary
guided
tour
to
points
of
(few anjoy. Emulate rear nalgh
rnunitm and patriotism always
Sari fragility and thrift, hla Ind romantic interest. It is extraordinary in that tho women will havo bean Incompatible."
Mtrr and fidalitr. and win ths spend short periods actually living with French and British
President Truman, when atked
fralt af tho** virtue*. Then ahall families in their homes, and will make other special efforts nt a newe conference for comment
not «orit.—Ex. SO117.
to got some real impressions of tho countries they visit. on the statement by the Common
replied:
They should icnrn much more limit the usual tourist does. 1st"I leaders,
have ho comment to make on
Amarican Communist* say that
One of the reasons why Americans arc so woefully un­ such a statement hy traitors."
in lha tvant ol war with Russia prepared for the role of world leadership suddenly thrust
The pronouncement by Fostei
ihty would do everything thay can on us is that we havo not learned enough about other coun­ and Dennis lines them up with
to bring about the delta! of the tries and other people, havo not traveled enough beyond our the leaders of snvcral Kuropean
United Staler. Mere Ulk ii not own borders, and have not been observant enough when wo I Communist parlies who clearly
have been acting in concert. Sind
nacetaarily treason, but in the event did got to other Innds. Our failure to leant other languages liar statement:* have been made by
of war with any other nation, the Is a tremendous handicap to buc)i effort ns we make to un­ Maurice Thorct, secretary general
btit thing ihli country could do derstand other peoples. When we travel, we are Inclined to of Ihe French Comimmlnl Party.
Italian Ref
would be to throw tuch people in do so for the purpose of being able to boast that we stood Palmlro Togllattl,
Icailer; Harry Poliitt, general sec
jail ai tha firat rtep in any program on historic ground and saw famous sights, rather than for retaiy of thr British Communist
the purpose of seeing the world as it Is.
to win tha war.
Party; and Ihe fieiman und the
Happily we are beginning to rhnnge to take more in­ Austrian Communist Parties. Huch
What it lha motht *
d dangeioiit
as
terest In peoples and their problems. \Vo have a long way unifi.-d Mellon has ltd observers
room ill the house where ihe moil to go in this respect before wo will be able to do a good to tho cum-hisimi that thr various
F ililttiN lo rs
fatal accident! occur to ynunrll job of helping to make the kind of world we want to live in. parlies were urting under diree
llnns from Moscow.
lh Matter
and member! of your family? The
Coincident with Ibis flood of Red
kitchen. ».*y» you. The bathroom,
pleilues, the Purls Communist pub
\Uli»ll|'h 11&gt;•- ipieshm, before
iniitioii France Nouvrlln has pub
■aya another, thinking of ihe limr
Mr iniln i;. wlici tier lo aiiioml
11sht-il
a
monIh-old
speech
by
ht itepped on the soap ill the hathIbe
rule,!,
| | h* i.isuc Is llot olio of
It 1 is frequently
an finiiihitloun
innii.
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« * ' m ■a difficult *for
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HI l/| I. | ll|| ft ,»young
U H IlJ, IIIII1
la Thorv* ndvisioK his follower* what
Is
tub. You'ie both
ll*» ihe embarking hopefully upon a new business enterprise, to to do In ruse of war. Ho quoted 1pinliameiitnry procedure. It
bedrodnr. St* i»y» tmJ ' National realize tiiat It fs often the dose attention to small ceoiintnies Ua- foilowliiK statement made hy whether there shall la* a profound
and Int-teaching ciiiislilutlniial
Safety Council which reveah that that spoils tho difference* between failure nml success. Hut la-iiin In 1SKI7:
change ill the ciiaiuctci of the
"In
case
war
should
break
old,
23 peurnt of all accident! occur- John I). Rockefeller, Sr., was nn who knew the value of
Mm:odists have the duly of Intel- American tloveriimeiit. The proing in the home take place in the small suving hi business.
fellac to end It promptly and In posed iifiiciidno lit to Rule XX It
enable two tlmd-* of the
bedroohi! where old folk* trip ovei
Visiting one of his refineries, in the early days of the take advantage with all their would
Semite
to close till* debate mid
stmiKlh
of
tho
economic
and
poll
ihoei Carelenly left lying in die Standard Oil Company, Mr. Rockefeller paused to watch a
foie* any iiicnsurt*, motion, or
middle of the floor and babiei machine soldering tops on rilled cans nr oil. The superin­ ticul crises cieuted by wur to stii 1ollivi
mutter to a vole. If the
up as many people us possible and
■mother from mo many coven tendent watched while his employer counted the drops used bring on the end of capitalist .onciidiiiciit in carried, thu exist­
ing power of a Humility of the
carelessly placed. Only 10 percent to seal the can. "Thirty-nine," the oil magnate finally ex­ domination."
lo slop legislation will have
lake place in the hitched.
claimed. "Have you over made a test to determine just how This, of course, Is one of the stales
cardinal tenets of the Uolshavlsl In cm alndlnhed.
many drops of solder arc actually needed for litis Job?"
".Stripped of all iiiiiiiiIhi-Jiiiii Iwi
creed. Wherever there Is t-'iuble.
Tha "Lucky Lady 11", Ail Force
"No sir", tho superintendent replied.
and
flag waving," says the New
Communism
Is
to
rapltnoxo
It
bomber, flics non tiKp awnind the
"Then I suggest that you do so at once," Mr. Rockefel­ hy strong-arm methods. Obviously York Times, "tho iimw I* whether
world, giving Russians something ler ordered.
should Russia, mother of Commun­ the country’s highest legislative
will iM'imil Important nnnnIn think about, making them no
Investlgntiun simweti Unit thlrly-suvcn (Imps of suldur ism, find herself at war, !hc&lt;2itm- l«n!y
doubt realize bow ariry III would he wero not quitu enough, but that thirty-eight would do Du- munlsta of all countrlaa would lot tiro* In la- kept from « vote
through tin- activities of a few
for iHU country in imarit lo smith* Job quite nicely. Saving Unit one drop effected on oennotny rxpeclad immediately to uilopl tint lenther-tliriiale*l,
I r o n -I e g if» d
attitude bast suited to serve Mn*«
/rteni -everything anywheir
in of 189,000 n yenr!
’
memhern who don't waul dem­
cow’* Interests.
Ruiiia, Bui if we can do il, 10 can
In sumo cases that might menu ocratic dccisun." 'I hit! 1“ un iinditly
—Antirow Meredith in Your Life
merely hewing to Iho party linn
they, iume will lay, and wonder
with piopaganda. In others It e m in e n t
where in thia country can they go
established.
What started this avalanche of
might Involve actual sabotage und
lo be itfe in event of another war.
Medical science has proved thut ohitruition through strike* to pledges III Moscow? There are var­
mental illness is m, disgrace, and cripple a nation. In extreme cir­ ious guesses. One is that It ls cal*
There will be no loo good hiding
that like any idliei physical all cumstances It would mean actual rulutrd to counter the proposed
placet, hnl miall town&gt; lai ftom Hanford Herald
merit It may In rmed It healed armed rebellion sgiiiual the gov- North Atlantic Alliance among the
Hanford, Florida
industrial cenleit will be u fcil. A Hear Editor:
with ptoinpl nml skillful attention.
Western nation*. In any event lt‘»
winter home in Florid^ in Sanford,
Would you lie willing to help Over tiOO.OOO Americans nic now
propaganda which dearly could be
In
mental
hospitals,
Itceauin
of
where vegetable! grow, the year In the cure of rick people by the
LUNACY MENTAL HUSI’ITAL directed to two ends;
1. To strike fear in the chanround*, citrus can be picked up off elmple power of words T This 1st* the false stigma surrounding their Instead »f INSANE ASYLUM
ter is to suggsit how you can do illness they are, almost without
Please let me know if you aie ctllerlei of the Western world.
i k [round, and (i*h and chicken! luel that. I hava been naked to exception, receiving pitifully In­
2. To put the Communist parties
lie plentiful, would be a good in wi lie It by thn National Mental adequate carr and treatment. Yet willing to Join with other nawg- of all countries on theta toes—
papera In this campaign against
veitmatt for the fulwic. an excel Health Foundation. It la a roqutat one in ten of in in America will a common enemy.
to Prepare for contingenctee.
f"i help from you-*n'l for money, suffer some form of menial Illness
What contingencies? Well, Mos­
rnt htd^e against pother*,w ir
Sincerely yours,
t ut n ritlll more vital contrlbntton in our lifetime, one in twenty will
cow keeps H a y in g Ilia Western
Barry Bingham
mental hospital treatmentA frtqnd uUplionc! to *&gt;y d u to put Ho tinderalandlnf of lha require
President, Louisville Powers, led by America, are p re­
Ae you will know, words and
prohlotrt* of mental lllneii.
paring lo make w a r .__________
Courier-Journal
they wools build a ditpt*,
Ideal
for
which
they
currently
With ilia widespread attantlon
ilant they would not need lo build now to Inc given to tha cart of stand influence our point of view.
■wimniins |&gt;oo|. ;*iue:d*v that patients in ptanhal hospitals and For example, ti&gt;* use ot such «
vtll be done and people will go with ths approaching National term ae "inmate" in referring to
iwhoouBg in Lake Monroe ai often Mantal Health Weak to ba epons- tha mantally 111 suggests an eh ored by tha Junior Chamber of m int of erlme and retribution. Yet,
md a i safely a i they do in the Commstea beginning April S4, medical sclenca asierti that the
UUntic Ocean, and the ihore line your newspaper will nava occasion mentally ill are just as sick ami
m the Monroe' Bridge' to the to write numerous storiss on tha ust aa Innocent of crime as patU r &gt;Ina will ba* lined with subjact of Amarlea’s number ona snts In a T. D. sanitarium.
You eau perform a great ser­
health problem •• M E N T A L
beechet dotted with um- HEALTh. Newspapers sometimes vlet In promoting ths csius of
irellai an d crowded with winter Inadvertantly uie certain archaic mantal health by helping to take
Running tiwntM vit,' while •xpreiilona which hava a tendency tha stigma out of mantal Illness
itreet toiMh o /.th i Bou- to perpetuate tha false stigma so You can do this by discarding from
leneraUp prevalent concerning the vocabulary of your paper any
filled In’ l a w r pumped mental lllnau. Tha widespread possible archaic and atlgmatlsed
am of the bottom of Lake Mon­ Ignorance regarding the nature of expressions,
and
autrtltuting
will bo the beautiful wintar ro- mental lltnesa has bean one of the others. Three that I would especial­
__ of wealthy gorthtrm. to- chief barriers In eenmterlng this ly lilts to urge are PATIENT In
placa of INMA'fa.1 MENTAL ILLhotel*, ap*iune«| -heutet end disease. 11 has retarded the use of NEBS
In place of INSANITY or

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that men cegaid as vital .diirll not
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lie luken hy the vote of till* UIU
Jorlty until the consent ot lire mi
ncornfid atal Mipcrficmt way to nut tly lias la-eir obtained. Where
dinpose of n gient coii-titiltlonul tire con sent uf the minority haa
pioblem. For the leal inniic in 1been lacking, as for example Us the
whether any majority, even a two- cusc* of the prohibition niiieod
thiriln mujurlty, nlitsll now assume meut, Mu- "deniocrolir decision
tho power to override the op|*osl- has pioiliii'ed hypocrisy and law
lion of ii large iiiiiinrlty of tin* to.i.mc* a.
stales.
This la Ihe Issue in tho Rennie.
In the American system of gov It is not wiiclhei there shall l*n*
eminent Ihe right of "democratic unlimited debates. The rigid of un­
deeinion” linn never lieco Identified limited debs lea In merely a device,
with majority rule an such. Tin- ralltor an awkward ami tliasutne
gciiion of thu Atiierirao system, device, to prevent large mid dounique I itellcvu among the democ­ tcrmlncd coiiiniiinitles from la'iug
racies of the win Id, in (lint il limits coerced. Tla- Issue is whelhc-r the
all power—Including Ihe power of fiinduiiieutiil principle of American
the majority. Alaudiile | H i w e r , democratic decisions - that strong
whethvr in a piealdrnt, a legi.dat- minorities must la- persuuded and
lie majority, u laipiilar majority, not ciwrced—shall la- nltcreil radi­
U alien to tile Americiin idea of cally, not hy ronriltiitional aiueiid’‘democratic decision."
meut hut hy a subtle change In the
The American Idea of a iL'tno rules of Ihe Hcuute.
rnilie deeisloii Inin always town
The istme haa las-n raiaed l»
tliut Important inliiuriliei. must coi meet Ion with tho civil flights
not ' Ini coerced. When th e m ’ I* legislation, The quesllou Is W'|ie
strong opposition, it Is neither wise thei the vindication of then- civil
imr jirnctlcal &lt;o force a decision. rights requlirs (lie sacrifice of III'It Is necessary and it Is In-tter to American liiullailou on majorIIy
|n*stp!im- the decision—to respect ■rule. The ipiention in n painful one.
ihe opposition ami then lo accept | Hilt I believe Ihe answer has to latin- burden of trying to persuade Mud tbe rights ot negiiH'* will In
it.
| the end is- made more secure, even
For a decision which lias In Is'l if they me vindicated mine slowly.
enforc'd against tin- determined I If I in- i-urdinnl principle Mod
up|H*siliun iif lacxe romniunttie* minorities shall not be coerced by
and regions of Ihe country will, as majorities—1» conserved.
Americans have long realised, nl
For If that principle Is abandon­
most never produce the resulto It ed Mien the great .limitations on
Is supposed to produce. The op­ tie- absolutism ami tyranny of
position ami the remittance, having transient majorities will he gone,
W n overriden, will not disappear. and the path will lie much more
They will merely find some other open that It now Is to the deni*
way of avoiding, evading, obstruct­ Bogie dictator who, lotvtng aroused
u mob, destroys the lltieitli-i of Un­
ing. or nullifying the decision
For tin* reason It I* a cardinal people,

And Thu American idea

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j M hilaker, who are rltnlent a,»Hlxti,,. rievehin.l I" nl.ile nf . nel.nl t.l ,
there.
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Mil
II.1-1II,' SI. .Ml. •
St, Ci.llierlne wllh Mm. W, A. i"nker,
, laidx nf Hie Diixlmry Sehi.nl nf .Mn „ Hi,. M M. frmn I'.nilman
I-ffiler, liu'fl llililm'ii'. Drive. SI
■he HMI. mii.iml Iii.hIiichh nirelI Danemg, Joan
Humphrey and S« h....| ..f Mniie. UnHie l.-i N V . U * «lm ♦!.»Y *1 * MM | M 1111*1 **M
Mnrk'n Chnplet will ineel nl M:IM» f »...*r will I"’ held nl 11 :IHI A. M
I lmi r*i!,i\ M &lt; lilt. ,1Yill It,IV I J»ll
'firel, hetl Klreldinff.
n,»l Im • i,U« il.nlied al Hie .lull
I'lll'.
I’ M with Mrn. A. W. I .re, ,.MI0,ni.d minimi report h will U" glvni.
Mis. Ilnyitl, ehurenuriiphi'i anil |m,.l SHn.nl nf M.iaie, Sew Ymk «•! Iii *» nlif i * MtM'.l .1 Hill
"‘I'll.- Ifivi.it: Faith", a *«*rim nf
in* ini** i
»mmI
I.aurel Avrnue.
llirivlnr of (he l.itllel eninp.ny, I* C m , and will. lea.line l.ucliem
V• Ml , • M|M
pietnrPH in rnlnr
with
All exhihlt nf HIHI reentuniende I nii.ii.ni
|a Iciiflirr nl the Fleien Mnnye SI.I- ll.innehnul ll.e emmliy in vinlm. . 1,, ,, ^n.
J iKioks for rhil.li.ni will he nn .ID ...mid. will pi!••..'lit. the l.anie prin
j din in Orlmnln and Itnynl D,inrlii|t in.he in, and , nni|H.*ilnm
piny nl Ihe Sonlli Side I'rlnmry ipnl'. nf f.interval Inn at ":!HI T.
! Sel»ml In Winter Park. Prior lo
School. Tlie piddle in Invited I" 'I A Inlk. "Cun We Aff«id to gel
rmnlntf lo Oilaado »evern1 year*
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f -111t 1fl •
nllcndIn w illi nur Stale I’m k ," hy Ken
««• die .lire,............ own ......llu in
1 .......... ......!'
,r "" “ '. ‘7 ',
i nt ftlMU
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Oruup I mid »f (lie Ruth Slier al»r l.elluv Cnlliim will lie given a.
I’hilndelplilN. Pa. Mm. Duxlmry. "" .............'! (['......... ...... .
•i .l i i11i in l | tit' I*•*| •II 11II* .ll li t I *
ring f.irl'r Auxiliary nf ihe Flir.i I .HI p. M. and at ttitlli I*. M. nn
win, a i l l s Mm. Itoyal. dheel.M ........... .
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HfipiUt f’lmrrli will mr**t y! Uii‘ JmiIu'1 nlriurr "Kt. .Irffrnmn Nil
Ihrr mvn achnnl nf dnnrlng in Dehome nf Mir. Jn li Phillip*, .
........ . Mnnllln. nl" will lie preseid
I M(|l #*•"I
land laxt year and In Hanford
w,.n n„. evep ii.u ,
1 . , . tnu,
|*. np).
• ,h I
Oak Avenue al lli.'lll
M.
••.! ... tin* Nafl.uml I’nik Service
C«|d _and Mrs. John F Unit nn thin year. She aim am isli at Ihe
i,
h.i. i * * nl
,11 w.i |&gt;- wullltl glow linn.
file T n uii.t I'lid. will hold a ' Murine ihe evening ■
‘mm Inn a n.mniT.I I l.i;* mnr.i.ng ll.e lari I, j Itnynl Mai,Hug Sel.nnl in W ilder, f.u.i itii mi mi it I f*
El 11*1
I tni'*'i Jniiy,
iMiimll i min
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I hi 1«YY'It llll.i il I lY
tegular meeting al ll.e Tmintl I nulurnl rnhn l.ndiun pielnre en uf a daughter, I,art,am Urine, m. j Park mid i* ill reel nr uf h |m,inr1&gt;,il...........
(V lili’i In In- foil..wed willi "am H iiiiil "llrentinn" will he ithnw.. Alar. -. Cat,l and M, &gt;. Ihdl ate hallel gronp withh wnr fnrm.nl for
I .U H.lfi P, M. Mih . Mel /el Mate n.akiluf llinii I,nine in FI Tmn, jthr first tiin,, this yrar and will
• ill. ill nielli".
Heniin.de t'lmpler N.
i ii'.l.'i | i i ,,, un.iniiig Mini the Florida Calif., wlieie In- I, i.lniinneii with appeal nl an annual reeilal in May.*
ef Fnalerii Hi'.r, will hold a ptildie j \.i.l.d&gt;nn Society In the nl.bvd the A,aline Air C»r|i.». 'ti ■ Unit. Ilnlh dlre.dnr.. will appeal on the
iiedntlalinii nf new officer., al h ' ■*.eietv nf il:. kind in Ihe ■dale and i* Hie runnel Dm..il.v Wiggins. Mm II.
flu I'. Al. al ll.e M..Hiuile Hall. I'h. Inn Prilf II S. Newlle. "f Ihe
p.llille i:i iln Ill'll In attend.
Pnivemily nf FUtridn at. IK head
C aliliaR i* P r i c e s
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'In fin. I. ullll,n llir n rtl M#e
ll.e Junior Mik Ii S t Ii .h.I 1'iirenl
j weeks, Tn dair 1,1101 earn nf c rlrrf
Teneliet
A n w la I Inn will hold Inrhnn nl 8; IK! I'. M. The futh.'l’j OhetiP healer in Ihe ...... . D i 'al.a.e
Inl " ....."
....... Scndn..|.
I'alherU iiik Ii I In the nehnnl noli uill lie In Himge nf Ihe program grern Imnnlnes are kepi In get a .[Cniinly,
In
I.r.lk* Iiy
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.
, rompmed
,
.w ill, (ienrge A. Speer pll••idinu pink color. Tmiititnc* healed t litr. i J *![' 1 ,
“ ' V''i,r. (Iviei).. and
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!mi l l Ihe liUHinenn meiline.
way have a la-ller ipiality and Iasi ,
" '''h’ly is nvnilnhle
I l o l l y \\ 0 0 (1
j I' d He Nn. 7 nf tile W. S. ft. S. .......
limn those picked pi„k in
’ "'all •inantllles.
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.if tIn* Firel MethodlHt Clinreh will tlm field, he sui.l,
.
uf fom ,|U»llly is I,......
I II il.I.Y \\ IH )D, Mar. .I-—f/l’i
n.ei*l nt the hnnic ..f Mm . ft. II.
F. II. Stevenson .............. mini; J• ••
front MenHl dlmi.l and
I Inly ..ne mil nf every Ml n in v ie .jw iill.in i, ISIS I'ulnielln A.eime, ivaa packing Inuililncs in w llu
" higllig ♦•I—. » hn..h».,
ii» 1 m %
*
'In make a prof il in Mm U. S.
&gt;„( K mi p M
Ihnl'a njiv "f ihe Maul
fn. li I ,\(| cxli*|,H i.( HUM le.'.iiintl.’lided plinne laixes, font- In a hu,v, will,

.10 laixes In a ear lull. They me
bringing III III Hi rent a a lmi,

ALL

Thy warping willow h e r Is a

Corolellp sipinsli is In good de ............... China and Is apprerlnlrd
nminl nt l'J.60 a half l.nsliel and fur ils Iw’uuly altlumgli it has no
yrllow .rook uiTke.l sipia*li from pinetiral valnr.
.
imiiiII i Florida i„ hilnglng friT.ll u
hiediel.
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........! “ ..no*P a. ..in, M,«. ii ci.
Celery in large sixes is bringing
Ihe lank uf eerlnin will.tw
group,, jniiria.mi, who w m »P|‘Wi- Mt„)r).. m t KBhl ............ m „
of sail,In,
him*la I JI.OO iitid suiallri sixes nf gold,u. Hindu Is Hie .miner
Alnul bring *fe()0 and of pns.-nl, 1WO. [ used In tlir Ireuluirni uf ilieuniH
of ll.e The Snnfi.nl santll.it deal Is due. tlsin
finding'!:
.meidlng.
Niue uf every len niovlca eau'l
M I’d lN i.SD A V
pay off in I Ills country nn.l have
The Social llcparltiicnl uf (lie
tn depend m. foreign shoe ing., Ij' Hanford Woman's Clnl. will hul l
— ly WIUIAM k i l l ------------------niaki. a lirufll,
. jila amen,I SI. I'atilek's Day des i
II S in..vie allendaui'e hie. de- I sert bridge pally al I Till
Central Fren Winer
elua d dining the past ir, yrara. j ||„HU.n4(. . ulM u . M l„. M,r iIUI(
NINK'I'Y MILLION square
m*s must Uilnk Santa raelly
.. i.."".."l ....... I her niUU.eme its. , „ (|lwl,„ ,.,mjrM,.|l|( Mrs. F. Cump
yard* of carpeting were menuplayed a terrible Jok* on them

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made hy Tuesday al no.ill with
Mrs. Mnufortun, tele,ihone-J!7!J.J.
or Mrn. Compton, Irlrplimir 690-J
Departments of the F ir.t Rap
list bullday School will meet nl tlir
rlllireh after prayer iik cling.
Meuiheia nl the Tuurhil Chin
will entertain iiieiiilrerii of the
New Sinvi tin Hlinffehnard Chib al
Jilki I*, At. at the ........ Center.

l'’ii..rd with the •&gt; and ollitr
I,aid fact, -such a» Hie oteady
ilarrca** &gt;,f film iec«l|iln from
ahreivl niliuy movie eeniioiiiiala
picture ihe liidtodry nn going
Ihrough a iriidjustuirnl like llml
in aircraft or shipbuilding.
"A rmiplr of year* ago, there
wan wlilinpieml uiiruiployinent In
in Mime two iinjllstrlci, one of
the eim."l.dsls told me. “Now
thhhhday
i
mere la little, heenuse the workThe Tourist Cluh will hold an
* m have gun into other fields."
*&lt;.iH*|,i'me(| daii.'i. at the TutirW t
Unlike Ihe war Indualricn, tho
The party I* open in imin I
movie hnuin didn’t end willi ad­ Center.
„ ..... .lie, guests.
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vent id praer It ranie whrii post­
war apending slacked off mid
foreign r.mulrieii fm ie thr muiiey
ruing |u film I'unituinleit.

'the S.'reru Writers (Jtillil r«porta ii five per cent lia'rriiue ill
employ menu! &lt;&gt;f il n inemhera silica
Jan in Thai brings thu number
_ of working writera op lo the
9 IlMH figuir, hut ll'a still, a far
cry from previous years.
The Screen Arlnre (lilllil aays
employment I* iierhopa slightly
higher for eonlrnel playera. Rut
the nllUHlInii Is still dismal for
free-lancrra.
The iiiullon plrlure relief fond,
which ('area for Hollywood's needy
reports u caseload annul tho Hama
na Inst year. It gmounta to an
average of l!00 mope rnxea per
immlli than In 1047.
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There has linen u aleady rise
*(tt Ilia volume of nppllcanta fur
stale unemployment (mma nor nt
the HoIIvwimmI office. HUty |ier
rent „f the office's appliranU are
film worker*.
In,Ill'll!,m* point to a gradun)
llirreese in the nlilft of unemploy­
ed film worker* to other Indus­
trie*. Rut lid* ha* lieen a alow
process. Thr glamor and easy
money of the niovla business fa
. ^ h a r d j o leave hehlnd._

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rug makers announce. Ninety
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f t'• *air to *e* Ml* rug m iler*
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with televlted wieitllnc maltha*
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thinuandi of women into tin
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To Mainland tfi|
Cla*a A Tourna

TALBOTT'S

Dr. Henry MeUolia

—DRIVE-IN—

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NEW YORK. M»r.

— The litu.lion looked normal today
41m s the baieball aprini trlin in i fronti. The New York Gi.nl* had
S butch of fallow* who co$|d throw hard but they were linking for
(dteheni the Brooklyn Docker* had eight third haiemen in camp, and
Connie Mack allowed avhgn* he might have that "one more winner"
|hla y e a r. ,
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P tllladcljhl.'. g ra n d ' old man
Capt. Bill Pepper «f the Unlverpredicted a pon.lble flag . for hi.
‘I U / « „ b u .By "7 Florida .wlntmlng team, I* ;
Athletic, if everybody did hla Job.
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Then he u id that hi. .on Earle
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chief threat, tu other Southern
waa going to get n bigger .hare
Soring font bull practice for team.. Pepper npeciallxe. in th e .
o l the work.
live Seminole High School 22(1 and 440 free atyla event., and |
al lhv ,.nj ' ltf the flretj
proaped‘
“I ll be oh the twitch, and I'll Celery Fed player, will continue h a. beeo • malnefny nn *"e quarU.r, wh,.„
C ouch’ Charle.
keep pcrtreV Mack .nld, ’'hut I’m for about
ul U*reu
ttM Horldu imnatlr luttm tnl
n &lt;t| | er M.„ | |,|H wovuimI trnm Into!
three mm-i»
mure wr^kn,
week., it W
wua
M t going to open my mouth dur­ announced thin morning by I’rlndthe frn&gt;.
ing the game.. Earle will be 1m m . pal H. K. MorrN.
|Vi spill* thi* tlrulilihttf mliwliilniI ll atlll lie manager, muko no ml.Dml liy the* Mninlnixl crrWi Floyd
“Coach Curl Kellie* culled off!
take about that. Jtul I won’t moke
liy ASSOCIATED FRESH
&lt;*4»«i|M&lt;r. In Iiky H^mlnolo * High,
drill, for yc.tcrdny and today,
!
a tnovo
during the
•
_game,”
won (’icilitod with IH poliilrt
cau.c he would not Im able to u l-1
to Inin* ftvorinir honor* hi thi* I
■Don Koltoway, the White Max’ lend, und liecntisr there are .e v e r.1
tflimr.
tn|y holdout, came to terraa with of the player, out wllh cold.. He
ago club . . . Bobby Brown plan, to .wing into long drill.
hi. achool work -a t Tu- Monduy and will romplelii the
I headed for the Now York .pring . c l o u with a loot bull
' camp although Mo h a.n ’t game In hlimit three week.," he
The four we.torn repr*M (da­
i contract , . . Pilcher Vie added.
tive:* for the NCAA all are atlll
LEESBURG, Mar. 4— (Special) very
algned with the Yankee,
much undetermined, pending
—Tim Tyler, former Sanford completion
it 118,000 . . . Jeff Heath
of conference race,
(Jianl. Iiaaeball player and Sami- ami playoff..
Bolton Brave, .till were at
mile High School conch, h a. algnanclatly nnd Jeff waa atlll
The Invitation which .t a r t . Mar.
ed u contract to play wllh the
dngton atate . . . Schooll-ee.hurg entry In the Florida 12 hml figured la .t night*. Mane notified the Philadelphia
Stale League, It wa. announced hnttan-CIty College game at Madte wo. coming down to
here ye.terdny by Munnger Imu l.im Sipiaro Garden would detoiler to dUciu. h i. .alary
mine u Now York entry, .peclflcM an ic*.
and H u.. Chrl.lopher of the ClaveJoe Mn.eilii, pitcher with the ally City College. But Manhattan
land Indian, .old lie hnd Uldt base­
Ime.hnrg aggregation during ihe upocl the apple cart at lea.t tem­
ball for good.
•
1114(1 ciiinpalgn, Im. applied for porarily with u aurprlalng 44-48
a Job. Ilnnle. raid.
victory. CCNY may .till gat the
' Billy Bouthworth, who h a . been &gt;
hid although Manhattan and St.
drilling hi. Boston Brave, .lx
John’, of Brooklyn will.Remand
M in i a day, prom is'd a jin g le
con.bloratlon. St. John*, ploy.
Ikrae-hour. workout for today . . .
St. Frnnci. of Brooklyn tonight.
i O t l U l l l ' I l K1XTH IH X
H H .
T h t u : — a / in w ile
Still in the running for Invita­
1 tn .lr Y o u r*. I T im K lo rn , 1
Ire n e T., I I ’li- N I' h v , 1 A o h .lo n tion bid. arc Utah, Sun FranvUco,
Klo.
N avy 1*1.1. 7 X |» '« l Jci-U. * Bowling Green, Chicago
Loyola,
Nin th Carolina Slute and Vltlano''" " .J iV - u g ir n t c K — a / i a M ile
I lie""-" 11*01, 3 Jiirtriiii _l.e e . 3 va. The Oklahoma Aggie., likely
liy .lliia o , I iT u lr e i l l r l ,
6 l&gt; .r k to rcprc.ent Dl.trict Five In the
.Mi l ! i t « IU-il I'lo illi. 7 T in y .Iceji,
NCAA, again wun the Mhmourl
K T w o II 1’4»n*»i!ii.
t i i i n i i i M i tJ— a / i a w ile
Valley Conference title by heating
I Wn null Ion H a u le r , 3 T r e e I.
P a h , 3 i n i . t y « ilc x i, l K r llt e r , &amp; Wichita, iHJ-ritl. la.t night. Ball!II' h Ih ll. &lt;1 . 'u riv im ... 7 Tr.,1 A w a y . more Loyola won the Mu.on-Dlxim
* iln -y H|ic...|«l»'r
Conference title for the third
Rill Terry, wlm la hidplrijt coach
n iiu T ii iiiiiw w h a ir
.
I P r i c y Mix*. 3 M ln lilc l.e e, * .(m ight year by whipping Hamp.
Ihe Cinrinnall lt&lt;-d* during Ihu
li Inn M in n .. I ' m r l i m y , / • H I . den-Sydney, 7H-6tl, and \Ve«t Vir­
■ 1 training aeaeon, *ald ha twlloved
Ilu rd e r, (1 tvlee lO '.le lo ll, 7 Itlo ilo
ginia Slute retulned It. colored
liu iu &lt; r l m i m ol I'lilo .
Ted KfiiMi'wnkl can liei'0m a,u tup
i - i i - r i t N t t ’i:— P i . i i . r i i r ,
IAA rhnmplnn.hlp liy defeating
„ rate!) find bn*i&lt;man If he’ll .hcd
I W ltli r ie n .u r e , 3 I ’r l l i e c a F a n 0
poimjs, l i e wcigltk 2 2 0 . . .
llie r. 1 llo d e y
M u ir.....
I t ro f 1*/ Howard IJnlv, 60-40.
AUllUltN, Ala.. Mur. 4—tfl’i
Itlv e r, U ■•rum lloy, l T r lln m a C h ie f,
Rookln Tommy Glavlami anil Sac- Auburn fiKiiballm. will wind up
North Carolina State and KenI l.lt ile H no rler. » No H unter.
und Baneman ltcd Schoemllamd are .pring prnrtira tomorrow In &lt;biH I . T i l 11%r i : — » / t l W ile
1
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Mill!.*,
3
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ler
lld
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being groomed an po.alblc replace- am ui.l “A" day Inlru-.iiuad game
3 lle lte ro l lllv e t * I N lglit W a lla a
- nwnt. far St. Laid. Cardinal in Cliff Mare Stadium.
r , . v r r lip , . Ile« Mm*. 7 H w lng Kuxt,
Mt AllAY
BhortMop Marly Marion
The
n O K n lli.il lloy.
The rlu.h I. llie Hcrnnil regula­
.Iiv is v r il
H A IT I— S / l . Wile
Chicago Cuba culehlng etaff ap­ tion game for Dm Tiger Hipiad. '• ![][ Hiiiulny .MuhIiu U
h ip
l l l t . l r H |u -n k
I K lo l H oh Ii . i (T ile r iln liliy . 1
p ear. M t with Bib SchOfflhg, Al Thu Orange tvum, paced by Dm' ; .,,, il .*.n•inin
&lt;■n11y Chapel
II ii rn l llm ir y . 4 IS II K I iih U. a IT in i
HI re e l, e l.lly M lirr. 7 lllg llu b le , »
WMier ami either Korre.L Bur­ pim.lng nf Bill Tuckor and Dm 7 H&lt; oraoii lluverlp"
Ii ii nook
ili Ill'll Hill
g e .. or Carl Sawnt.kl ....D ix ie running nf Jim McOuwun, defeat- \ *?. Dllrt'iiM
m u i r r i i i i a i t t — » / i« w ile
iin t " T ill H liir
. Walker I* Dm only abechtaa from ed Die Whltu. 22-18 ul Talludcgu • « ju llo w iillu o I'k'lioi."
1 e n ro l Inn Hhir, J MLhh N ina. 3
ili-o ra lu T c id i. I llo in ile H ull, j M y
tha 1'lM.hurgh Flralc camp, hut la .t Nutuiiloy.
1 »u Kroiil Page Hrinoa
lll.-iiil, fi Holie llitrliu r, 7 J n . l A
■liiuale J i m , .
: ha*, .{gnad ill. rontr.ct. Johnny
Mend (.’iiacli Earl Brown ..id
tv no, « U i i I ic ' h lie w ant.
i'.■Mill' W eek ly Mho
A I A T I I H A IT I— AMU Wile
: Ilopp ami Ralph Klncr reported the two Nipiail. worked hard all n, &lt;&gt;u iTi.irlHletH
I M r Hlmrlrtlnf., 3 T w in ,; l.llllH. 1
ll|i|ier lloiuil
A ytitcrday , . . Ban Scarborough, week to uvernmm weakne.He. Dull U'-"1 llon|iel
lolio ny
n v io .- h , I III W a llv ,
6
H llix e r"
Ki Who won 10 garnn. for Waihbigton .bowed up In the ’Inllatlegn gam e.,
M uale I'll ole.*, . Ile o lilo w n , 7 t .l l l l e
I'.iiiu r e a iiU o iiiil i or
in ., i.-iiif- * I'u u iiviiion lum .
Friimipnl w«akne..c., he comment- uino H irin g n r i'li.« lr n
TM IXTH II AI K — H - U K I ', t le a r .e
Home T l|.» A T im e
pttchor for Wn.hlngton.
ed, were lack of downfield block- Jj
I AuhiihIii. 3 I'e le". P a h , I txr'Ir
T h ru 1,1.In n in g Him
MIi I oh, 1 llu .ile'&lt; i II chh, 5 Jo h n l i a r I'u v .li'U ile u l Mu.In
In g an d p . . . d u fu n .e ,
v a r.l, . K . t'- i&lt; «r. 7 C a n d y ljm » .
N
ew
*
*Ty , Oahb won Dio WWrilltHcart
( T e l llm n ie r.
r i i x i H i i T * . x m . n c T t n j i ’a
Leaguti batting chnmplon.hlp 12 ‘ / T h e IC 4 A ou td o or tra c k chum p'
M&gt; II A A IlH APH K.il
out of 13 ieii.m i. between 1!H)7 io p .b lp . w ill lie d ecliii'd at Kami'
V
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t— T . n
K lo ra.
Kneeil J .e i i ,
all’. Inland in New York City on
and 1010.
Anhuliiii Kto.
May 2H.
H veonil— Jo ile iin l.e e. l i n t re, liy

Fed Grid Drill To

Sports In i.rief

8

Tim Tyler Signs To
Pluy With Leesburg

Kennel Club Entries

Auburn (iridderH End
Long Spring Drills

i U f\A \C £ T

SEAT COVERS
I&lt;Mlhar Trim A Piping

PLASTIC

I ’ro ililly we I lull
Hnporl (m in I'm iitree*
ll'.e m Hlor
A * Alurlti H our
Hi.oriH K in g of &gt;&gt;nr
A ceo rilliiu
to lle io rit
T i l l . I&gt; H.iiilh A f r lm

11:01
11:30

Mimic you Cem euilo-r
M litoliihl
llei.ileMViiim
N ew .
H lan &lt;&gt;((

$25

13 tin

FABRIC

$ |£ j

We Invito yent lo choclt our^large n lo c k nf
covnrn txiforu you buy fop thut new cap dp gul
pbolacemPitt poppph for youp prpHFnt our.

JMorning

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lo:oo

11:110

Jock K* Morrlaon, nlgntgcr

11.10
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1:011

MELTON’S
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Sad A Palw ella

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N«wa
K iir e .lr y Hlmw
illiie l l .i t run
P on atnr Mimic
lilil. New , llo rro w e d .llllln
c t iltd ri'li" Cinnnlc llm ir
AH illlil lie v ie "
M ilita ry Hand
N ew .
lin o uHih
iHiputur Muni..

There’, no time like the prenont
to plan a real future for your.elf, E.peclally In a career that
offer, you a chance for more
education. T h at', why you owe
It to your future to take full
advantage of opportunity, now
lielng offered In the new U. 8.
Army and U. 8. Air Fnrre.
Ye., ami the man who a r t.
now I. the man who will find
tilm.elf in a po.itlnn to moke
pragren., profen.lonaly n n d
twr.onaliy, You will learn
from experta who arc Interact­
ed In giving you their iw .i ef­
fort.. For your own progra..,
ln v r.tig .tr there excellent op­
po rtu n ity . now. Yex. you ran
make progrr.n In the opw
Army or Air Force. DIhcu. ii
thin today with your U. H.
Army nnd U. H. Air Force Re­
cruiter. Ho’, at the old F. t).
Itldg., 42 E. Central, Orlando.

$11-50 Up-Exchange
$11-50 Up-Exchange
$1450 Up-Exchange

3f)H K. F IR S T ST.

njporiH P arnite
T im * IA lln neo
Humbly Hehiinl l.e e .o o
K e y h o le , by U n rle
(Irg n o In t e r lp il.
M ike M y i| * r f o .

Drilling nil a Ulinul
Mr*i Ihe Iln nil
llur.o ()|iry
Itro.ilwny llamtw.gon
Hiiorl. King of Day
According to liri'uril
(‘oinpnii.ro Corner

G r e y h o u n d R a c in g
USED CAR VALUES
KDss flswn In itrtnls tr Inis mmy maldintly
tnuih statrli Itnti lv«n thnugh them's na
wlra nr t M m Hw klto« It ««n bs don••mis* k BlW# (N*y
hh«s #nly
Nfattii
u W Wally; ‘| r .

YELLOW CAB CO.

mm

Make Progress Now

Inr None IlnimH
Hal onlay Hwlng
Today- Hl.r
Mimic t.overn Program
Teenllino Jive He.nloii
Atlvenlnro. Iln Kallh
Piiliulnr Muale
Heavenly iloniml Hlngei
The 1:|S llrlgnl H|ioi
New.
Mn.lo .
K . r i i i M ark et n e p o r l
Twl-l.lte Hnngo

MATTm i t t
W e .le r n Jum loiree
N ow .
VYenieru Jnm loiroe
T b o 7 o'r I lick (Tup
N ow .
’oiig lin M o n ica
p h lin y M ercer

L w lhrr Trim . Plplnr

PHONE

’ If you ncthi canh wo
will rflCtnowco your car

A iiie rlc n a
III.lent VarlelU.
ioitln

10 jn ('In■■IcnI Hoiivenirn
11 Till Sew n

11 I .

All Makes—Many
Models
Good,t &gt; Condition
*.» *

JltlKf!
I h l n l —ilM 'Y
H itFhlnlor,
T m tA *
WHY, I'll ii v Im »•
l-'irili— W illi
t’leae n re.
It o n e f
M in io n , I'.lnecH e I'u n llie r.
HI ■III C o v e r Up, I lK n llo n llo y ,
U n d er Ita le il.
H evenlli I'enn H lre e l, l.lly Alnrc,
H u ro l H oney.
U lH lilb
Itulo* lln r lio r ,
C a ro lin a
HI nr, JuM A W ar.
N I m i I i — 'T w in Mill". M r H borlalop.
I'm nlem onhim .
T e n lb - Ii. i ’. K n y . I'a Idly lu»ne,
AilMUatn.

o iim y
* ;311
U no
!i:ir.
3 :lo
in.on
10:01
H u ll

tuckv, the top..ceded club. In the
Southern conference and Southeaetern Cumerence tourney., won
their flr.t round gome, canity. N. (
C. 8 tale downed wake' ForeaH, 04*
48, and Kentucky overwhelmed
Florida, 78-M.
Other .oulhtrn eonference tour­
ney flr.t round More, werei Wil­
liam and Mary 04 Davidson 60;
George Waxhlngton 02 Smith Carollna 46t North Carolina 70 Mary­
land 01. lit the SEC Tvnnea.ec
beet M i... S ta te ,, 73*40; Tula no
trounced Alabama, 04-42; and
Loulaaaa Bt4(« nfppcd (leorgla
T e c h , 0ft-OS.
i
Oklahoma kept alive It. hope,
for the Big Seven title by Imatlng
K am a., 00-46,

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Pi?,' ijj3 t a * e &amp; aojWvr

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1

r ii i DAY MARCHr

..1949

THR SANFORD HKRALD, 8ANKORD. FLORIDA

PACE SEV EN

O Z A IIK I K E

KAY (iO IT O

a n d S to p M e
-B y lftlN N E T T

CERF-

A

tn ? * rallied slowly over a branch line of
the iNew -Haven, stopping at every crons road, and
threatening to fall raprfrt, completely ot the (lrst gust of

wind. A local wit Kept e*-

plaining to the peraplrlng
{-7 H e 64BE Crt
p a o a e n g e rn . "President ’---- g ) l Thrs B&amp;W C*«S\
C le v e la n d r e f u s e d t o rjd e la
th in c o a c h . S a id I t - w o n t o n
o ld .’?
‘
OM poseenger, a city slicker
0 o jndg* by hln raim ent, slopped
the octogenarian conductor and
complained, "Considering your
equipment, the fare on this
b ran d ) la outrageous."
" 7fts p u rty ateep If you reck,
on bg distance," adm itted the
co n tacto r, "but It’n sMmighty
• n a bargain U you flgger by the
h o tu lf

•

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•O iN A&gt;OA*D the H. S (iencrul Ourrlon, winch imnignt -tin* i*ieu»«
hound Ill’s Irnm war-turn Shanehal, via San Fronclico. tiny Julian
Stelnman (iom1* wiih lus parents. Mr and Mrs Michael Stelninnn, il
Now York's Kills Island The lutler. shown with their oilier son. Isadora
0 had Moped Hint he would lw considered an American cititen. tout in*
three-mile limit rule wits against them The refugee* arrived on a sealed
train and will sail for the Holy band on a U. S. tiansport. tfnlernatliinal)

•

Tha precision of soma KngMeh ladles never censes to fascinate me.
OO m Wat pointed out U tfn e'fcs a survivor of the Titanic disaster.
^M hert I m in d myself dewed neat to her at dinner, 1 rem arked, "I
u n d e n t and you came oyer .oa the TU nntio" "P a ri way," said the lady.
(MMrilaat, IMS, If BteaMI Otof. IMatilbuUd k/ King m ie n s IrMleeU,

BlAtT
AWAY.

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w em
ALL mm
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A R T I C L E S FOR S A L E

I.....rooms .m l 2 nice bs-hs, elee-

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mid hacking lip to ldg l.ukt*1 ___________ ____

rw R a e o k ii j | Q J
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Uunlnemt O p p o r t u n i t y

II Mill WAY 17.92. Modern ranch BREAKFAST — served every day film-ery Store ft E&lt;iu1|imom, 12
nl honey's Drug Store. 3fie up.
ft. Meat llox, two Ihiylon
style tuingalow, tile construe(Ion, asbestos roof, will) 3 big
scales, cash register, adding mn-

u

H tiltA M )
W a n t A da

R eal E n title F or S a le

K u lh r y n ,

ftllSH ls*
SSSlr III
■■I *#• HHbllakee le The

J«M! r . N eraiJi

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IOe e rr Iter im .rilii*
g Ussea I Ur err lie* lu&gt;*rllna
0 Unr* r r err He* la srrllre
se Metre Or err lie* l»**rllr*
a l l s nurds i* ik* lie*.
Ilrej^le reto Isf k ls r b ts r * res*

w ith

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acre

tra c t,

$26,0011,00. Terms.
31. J. MOSS
llrhimlo, Phone H977

SKW lN t, M A C II I N E S

H.-rt’s

Sewing Mach. O ilier, till W.

1st si. pii. i im

Army Work Punt a A Jacket- f t f,o
vrinr.i) CASH will Imy n furnished
AHMY-NAVV SI KPI.I S
home with 2 lots.
111.1 N. Pulinellu

Sre Ifayimind M. Hall, lirnltor

1'ul! $ I film cash down puyim'iil yiei
ciin move into a newly ilecoruled
5 ronni lullin' only
mly II blocks final
si...
«tl I_
Hie Clock.
See llaymond M. Hall, Heallor
A 5 lit HIM 2 lied rouiii new cond e le Idock house just outside
City cun he bud for $1500 iliiwn.
Sre Knymonil M. Hall, llenilnr
HAYMONH M. HAM.. HHAI.TOII
I'l.llltlllA STATE HANK Hl.llfi.
S. II. H U hlnymini. Aasoelnle

NEW C Alt KCIINlim

FRA N

I.O N E It A N D K it

lOM*

ehine, meat giinder, sllrer, incut
Idock, knives, drink stiiml, show
case, etc. Price $5,100. $500
down, l&gt;ulance like rent—or
I rmle for property, i’lnine 7HH-.1.
I'. U. Ho* I it I ft, .MWJnrd, l-'lia

MAS AWe&gt; Ml IN MlfALiN yOi)«

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Tilt lOsr. HANC-rR D'Gi .) 1 1 luMfif n- io t xkV’.r Tiir-

APARTM ENT, (111 Park Ave/tua,

UNFURNISHED 4 room
mant. Apply 120 Pnlmi

f

Rm I E n tia Fog[

RKAL K H T A T ft—
PROPERTY
MA
RAYMOND M. H
4 Florida S u t a ,

IIB H. Park Ave.

ARTICLES r o ll

rv ic o o fi

i-'L. At CROCHs.1 TilAUG W&gt;IV 1

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IIAKHKITIE STANII, 3rd. * Saiifoi,1 Avenue for side.

12

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SPECIAL SERVICES

| only $17.23 pet nionlli l.ei n- in
i .'lull u new O iew nlri
oioi.o j
i
c J n . '
HOlHiK I'l.Y M O l'TII
I AthotL'
ww.itIt 111i I IlF
hbs-k ikttssomldy.
PH O N E
^
\
ItTS
AND
SKHVK’K
Save excessive use &gt;&gt;f oil
x
lllll Palm etto Ave.
Phone 1011 |
SVaol AOa n lll be err* Sim
SnVe excessive use of gu-otiue
I
D
O
N
'T
K
N
'A
M
ever .Ike lelsrere* »■ m *m | Recover lluii loss of powei
NEW Fl.OOItS surfaced to perfec*
areeSen rhara* if roe* bum*
WHAT DO YOUW
ANf
TRY TH E t i l l A t' HI IHiEI PI. \N
lisle, la Ik* Irlrekrn* h»ufc.
tiun. Old floors made like new.
M E fr
raters f&lt;i Ibis si—«m,n,»«la.
CASH I'ltH 'E $ I K5.IMI
1 Finishing, rlea»&gt;ug A waxing.
lies Iks s .ir r lls r i Is *ie«*l»&lt;l
I I lie
While they lost
Portable powei plant, 22 yearn i
W /
| I la ear sr**»p&lt;lr. la nru*r l «
i ms la reader ihr k*sl en»»IMr
NAVE IHII.I.AIIS VI H u ll.E IC S
ex pc ilenee In Seminole C om ily..
I aertlre. all Weel Ads ssesl b*
H, M. tlleason, l.ake V ary,
I
H O U.K Il MOTtlli SAI.ES
I la ra t elflr* aa Ik* *«r h*l»r*
2nd Hi Pnlm ello \ 'c . Plinur 1211
1 ssbMra Uaa.
TWO HOUSES for snte. (loocl eon*
Sanford
VENETIAN O E IN u T m ad e toT or-'
I&gt;l*aa» a r l l l l as Im m rdlalrlr
ilition. Price rcusonnhlu. Contnrl
I d r. I'u'mlnole Venetian U ind
I* aa vrrae arra re la rru r sil.
IIOAT, eypress, 12 ft I'm clirnlly
K. Ares, HOI W. Olh. St.
ff-). H20 W. 3rd St.
Phonal
We roaaa* be r**s«e«lul* l«*
now, $511.00. I nil 50H.M.
ads la re rrs n laa*raiar#
I li.VJ-W
Zbnrd IND U ST rYa I, Trnckage
U&lt;
SW cortiur of Follon and Mnplo, (,'hleken, IlystcrH, Shrimp In Ihe C ,rl.I, 617 for B attery, U e n e ra to r,
box. We Mover close. Huy A
l.ots 1, 2 and E'ii of lots 3 and
and S tarter aenriee.
Swaln’a
T ffF
Night lit III, 71 h A French.
tlaitpry Servlre, 301 W. F lrit
(Land W W of l.ot II. HI nek I,
T W K, So ft fin if. $1050, cash or PAINT A PAINT HltUHIIKH. I f ’ Si
h a n fo u d
term s. Owner I.KO ROSEN, P.
you eiin't find vvlint you wont OKI.ANDO Morning Sentinel. Or- |
O. Hog Ml4, Miami Heuch, Flor­
H E R A IJ)
try.
! Inmlo Evening Star. Call Ralph
ida.
SF..NK \RIK (.Ins- A Puiol Co. I Nov Ihili-J
mickky m o l .s k
112-111 W. 2nd. SI.
2 HKHUOO.M house In excellent '
Expert lindlo Repairing
Phone
120
rontllUnn, cent ml loco I Ion priced
FOR R E N T
i
Fred Myers, 311 K, 2nd Si.
for immediate -ale at $5,500. TERM IN Al. l ill 11,1.. Hus slat Ion
ONE 3 room furnished apartm ent,
Ilrlp-Satfy
Self S ervlrr U im ilrt
Terms can he nminged.
XVB-w
J O - O t 1’ ' 'r —felectric stove and refrlgerntor. A COMPI.KTKI.Y fin nished, 2 ' open 21 InniM daily. Outgoing
Driers
Iroalng
iiiileis,
siiliilwiehes,
hieakfnst,
1 o o E ‘3
? ^I-Y O N PL5A9I
Apply Nick’s Package Store or
Phone I .ISO
liedrnom house In good location ( lunch A dinner. Complete foim- ■ 400 YY. I llh St.
\YC
212 W. 4th. 81^_______________ , excellent condition, imnu-diuto
loin service,
I 1 FI n u ll SA N D IN 0—and finishing
possession,
price
$HI)75.
(Sooil
1
IfrilllN IR IIK O apartm ent, hot wni with timdern ri|t)!l&gt;nieni, 2S
llest Mnleriiil Used.
terms can lie arranged.
veins’ ex|ier!ence. Work gum
ter. Ailiillw only. Hl-I Kim,
I HAVE some very fine, exclusive, 1
KIM IlH El.
• nleed. E. F. Stevens, Id 2.
QUIET, clean, modern furnished' Inho front homos neat Sanford
Hux 143 A, Sanford. Call 7IH It I
apurtrnonl. A dpslrnhlo place to &lt; «nd ■omn proflliililc. estuhllshnl Till 'IZ llemly Pa-led room Ihir- I ufle
*•«M» P.M. nr Imfure fdH&gt;
‘!vo, Ailulis, no pels. 400 Soulli I htislnesses in Sanford, I also j tier- hy Meyercoril. New sloek.
i A.M.
just arrived
Palmetto Ave,
i have farms nnd ranch luml.
SI-fNK \ IIIK d a s* A Pnlnl Co. SERVICE Second to None
--------- -------- — —■
----------1What ever you n*cd in rcnl esft-+112-111 W. 2nd. Si.
S T Y F FflllD ’H AMOCO SEHVICC
ROOM IN ifrlvnle home, fill) W.
into, see me before you Imy.
Park ft 2nd.
Phnnr HIM
Phone 320.
3rd. St.
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ANDToTRE's TuE AWN
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I'AV. iiVl.C-1' ft nELPfD £5CWT FROM
t,m 15 o ? / I MM,
, Nil [COVE CN. BOfti
RANCH1^

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TIME TO FlM Mi C4R05

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RANGEP A LITTLE TiMEjj:— VH,M NOTHIN'1 ViLRE GOiN' TO I'lMT

OH

Ph. I2HI Now 111-10 MOTOROTX*TlA DIO,
Sanford Jeu elry ft l.uggage Co.
SALK
300 Sanford Ave.
Phone t.TIH

WASIUNC, A Polishing.
STAFFOROS AMOCO SRRVICP.

-r RANCH HOUSE/

Give ihm F ive.
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Sanford Motor ft Kqpt. Ci.
Army-Navy Surplus
20H W. lal S treet
8 Park A 2ruJ. __
Phone 91*7
101 N. Pnlm ello
. . _ 1 FRlBD JUM EO SIThIM I dinner.
Sen Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Maial
ANCR
everynlght, 91,00. HOMER’S.
Works for new radiators and
ONE OAK H ploca dining suite,
KNT
new
cores. Radiator repairing
bussing
Transfer
ft
Storage
Co.,
Ito r' TUX8DO FEED S: Complain line,
We take off nnd Install.
Pine Ave. Phone 4DK.
u .
H unt's Tuxedo Feed Blare.
Bldg.

rT.H EN 'fT Radiator Repair Hhop|
Ittooa LUNCHEON nnd short orders (1
A K T Il I.KH M A N T K D
FARMS,
for new (?orea and coniplel" it
'
served
every
dny
at
I
Jinny's
are your
properly and
(lairs. Phone Itnil-W. Rear HM’&gt;
Drug
Slum,
75c
up.
Ugliest rash p ik e paid for u««d
K, A. HI rout Renlfy Agency
Sanford Avs.
j
rurntlure. Ted Davis Furniture
Orje It. Mathieux, Associate Expert TIRE Repairing
Co. 311 K. 1st. Ph. 9M.
SHE HR FOR
1307 K. Second Street or phone STAFFORD'S AMOCO HKRVICK
MIMEOORAPII PHINTINCI
W » -J .
Park ft 2nd.
Phi,us 9197
AND TYPINH
I
WANTED
CREDIT HIIRKAII OF
LUNCittvS .every day from
CLEAN COTTON ItAOS
1.AR0K EOT, hravlly limbered, HOT
SANFORD
|
11)30 to 2:00 a t HiYMRIt’S.
TH E SANFORD IIKUAJ.D^
fronting nn Cryalul luike and
I IB N. Park
Phone IH0 i
Laka View Avnnuo, City water, F1SIIIN0 TACKLE, Shiners, fleer, 8
HELP WANTED
electricity and phono connections
If you want uiialllr In i’AINTINC
Soft drinks A Sandwiches.
avallthlc, E. A. Cline, Lake
A HOIJY WORK I have two of .
Yvette ft Cordon Floating Htoru, I.ARCE National Life Insurance
Mary, Fla.
Compuny wants man for all | the liest men In town. Estimates I
Osteen Bridge. Open every day
white debit In Sanford. O unran-! free, work guaranteed, The Im'- i |
from Bt.'IO A. M. to fl:00 P. M.
4 EAR Ocala, Fla,--five room
Iced salary, commission A Imnus. I materials used. Roy Keel's Paint
Closed Mondays,
bungalow, full basement, furnCull Del.iiml 217-W, for a p -! ft Body Shop, IMM W. 2nd. SI.
are, garage, In attractlvo set­ MIRRORS RK81LVRRED—Mnde
polnlment.
i
tings 4 acres grove, 2 acres gar­
to (order—Window (Baling.
den, One block from school, SRNKAKIK fllasa ft Paint Co. SALESPEOPLE—men nr women 13NOTICES—PERSONAL 1
Phone WWW, Sanford.
D M 14 W. 2nd. St.
to coulncl smull Inislness owners I _ _ _ _ _ ,— ....... _____----------Phone 320,
with new Improved registered FREE PARK1N0 for our cuxloinr/{RMP: 5 acres and up, will) or
Rcm. Excellent commission. Box
era 1 Bloch from Down Town
without homes.
MAYFAIR
K. C. c/o Herald.
'
I STAFFORD*-AMOCO SERVICE
IQMpH: $4,500 and up, rash ar Sanford’s finest sulHlIvlalon-Lou
6. 3, 7 and 3, block 3, Mayfair. "
s m n n o r .n WANTED
i
MANAOEH
T 7 r| ,,H k ^ ,nrf‘
#IH7
L&amp;&amp;HONT
ESTATES! AtEach lot 6&lt;1 x 182.6’, 9400. each Be the first n&gt;4# “C N93M&amp; tu owril
tractive prices,
cash or terms. Owner LEO
nnd b jira tc thu* hew 'Tfunter'*;
m « r a rn iiN n
l
J, W. RAM,, Realtor
ROSEN, F.
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FOUND
IIUoKHj
i*. uO.. Box 914, Miami- machine, First luiraawMnt and -T’ ; ,LO B
Reliable Real Relate Service.
Beach, Florida.
(
Vending machine Combinaltoii'
... -------- r , ----- -----------------4 |g MaHenvIlU ^v*., Phene M9W
■. 't o hit the market. P rd ltB 1wd'UOST-aBmnbm Cane, carved han&gt;
“UOOD and BAD” ,
j . high an aiKRSj Best locations die, name plate, no name. KoProperty
for
Sal#—l
i
COUNTRY
_Furniture
______
I
avnllsMo.' IWfToo cash invest- ward If returned to A. W. Wallis,
•ergs In Block Hammock with 9100.96 Sofa Bed 960.95
ment required. Write give phono
401 Magnolia Ave,
10 acres tiled and In cultivation |-New 2 po Living Room Suite was
number and addreaa. Ik)x F. Nl — ----------------- -•'*• —------------vihI road at Oviedo. Elec
240.96 Now 140.96
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, available, 92800.00.
l-New 2 pc Living Roam Suita was c/0 H_or,&gt;ltl'_______________ IA AlITOft FOK HALK

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FOR

M. J. MOHS, Broker
340.60 Now 100,60’
132 ML Mat* Orlando. Pham 9977 0Now Occasional Chalra

OVIEDO, 16 aero farm on high­
way with 10 acres tiled and In
ealllvalion. Puaaesalon June lat.
An offer of 92600.00 might buy
,1$. Terms, N« BulMInga.
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Orlande,
aurburan

home

for

unexcelled. Cash

WANTED—Mon to qualify for the
12.96
Polka Department, Patrolmen
Packard six, excellent con$60316 (lov. Wlnthrop, Mahogany and Motor Cycle Patrolmen - . 1030
dltlon. Phone OAft-W.
Desk 939.96
particular), See N. O.
Maple,ft Walnut Finish Ekamlner, City Civil
INT. Pkh-up. Phone B12l._
Board.
1940 FORD aadan coupe, radio,
rdrlve, other
a
acccssoorles, very
f W O R K W A N T M ir
overdrive,
low mileage, $160.40 off list
1Metol Cot and Pad
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

EIGHT

SffS&amp;K&amp;f sc o n 's

Filibuster Row

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btutr
dm Renal* ____ ___
"Thr Republican* may think the
ir&gt;***aa»* r»i»m
t»e*t
rf/nrt lo break tho flllbnitar. la.
it, rnlhrr Hum a rilling hy-Br
T*i„ nrespnl lung talk la l,h«ny," I.tKtM tald, "wUt Ihfdr til*
against « motion In lake l i p l b e ’^ 'j j e , h , » bwn
lrn,n iht
atnrt.1
r ill mi fliiingo re. nliilinn.
A Nuhatanllal mlmiriy- of the
Seventeen of f&gt;7 fV.mtor* w‘JJ
Senate remained publicly uiieom-1
Ing In ui|ite*s
express llielr
lln*lr vh-wa
vl.-wa jnibllrly
f^tbllrlj milled
In Ihe vllal l*»ue of Harklolrl
lie- Associated I'rrx* the/
will aupporl llir exported Barkley ley's cxpecU-d ruling.
Hetiulnr MdCarran of Nevada,
ruling. The Wnlkln* uml Martin
•nnounrrm.nl* lirooglit ithr) num­ Joined with 81 .southf’rneni If) lay­
ing lie will nppo*e Ihe *xpeeled
ber Opposing II lo H).
PreMiMn) T'-itnuii’s -datcmrnt .it ItHrklev ruHnr
The fifi willing lo exprrss an
■ news n.nfeience yeslanlay tbnl
publicly lined up this *4aj)i
ha favor* letting n slmpl# majority opinion
Aguifist ahnlllng off dtbatn on
of those votlni; invoke ii gag at any
lima n|&gt;pmrnlly ntmerril nume •**Ip • tb* mot loti (.IS),
IlcmorratH agalnxt—
purti-iH of llo' two-third* proce­
llroiiglitun,
HyuL L'hapmdn,
dure,
a* well mm the Rmithern
fbm nrrata.
» rommlty. Kaatland,J)nAvdci\ fillWlirgry *nl«l |h r I'realcloil.’a bright, (ii'nrge, Hlw, 'Ifoey*, Hol­
Malriiienl, finnhlm’tl with a letter land, Jolirtnon (Ten). Johnson
from Hie d in lo Hi-natora urging (KH), Long, Maybank, McCatrnn,
them
to limit (lie majority vote McClellan, MeKvIlar, Hohortaon,
prnpoi-iil "limy ilnfi-nt tho Iwo- ItusKi-ll. Sparkman. StennU (23).
Hi-publican* ag alait—
thlriN rrsolntion h.-rnima wo may
llrlvker, Brklgc*, Hiillcr. Cain,
never gi t It un."
"Till* la n plnmy nltmnpt hv the Kctuii, Mamb'rs, Imager, Malone,
admlniatrution to ilcfrnt a flllhua- McCarthy, Mundt, ftea*l, Smith
ter,"
lie rlinrgml. "You ean'l &lt;NJ), Thye, Vondentarg, Wiley,
break u flllhiHUr by moating from Young (10).
Favoring a ruling gagging ilanoon until
o'clock ovary day,
bnta now (17).
aa we have been doing."
fh-innafala fob—
(men* linn imnitlnned the poa*l.Dougina, Hnwn; Humphrey. Kil­
gore, I,uca*, Mkanuson, MrfJralh,'
Miller, Muh-ay, Mycr*. Nedy, O’
Mahoney, i'epper, Taylor. T|jomn:
[1PBAIPIE
(t)lnh) (IB).
. UR Iv r i k
Itcplihllcan* for —
y r h i a iu i
Aiken and Know la ml (2).

SCRAP BOOK
vL

YMt FAlfMrm. M0l*LtM
DlSMOUMfs FROM
tfAMIL
Di'f'llt OESERf FOR PRAYERS
He ft. iH l r s Mis M o u n f
Wlfll A ROPE FROM IfVi
ilEAP lo I&lt;6 KMEE, fo MAKE
r.llRI FUE A.MIMAL WIL).
Mflf fflAVEU FAR OR FAST
from

Now Showing

I'NUIIW'tMail

JHIIIHLASSIt ! f ^ t
SturiH Sunday

C1*-piPiaHs.PiL

Do e s iT &lt;a k e l e s s
s^R A SS T o RA ISF. A
«iOOD S f l E R T i IAM
A B A P ON 11

7
y ts .

E A sT h a m p f b M , c o m m .,
IS 2 0 M IL E S S . W t S f o r

TMl Town OF MAMPfoM.

II. S. Layoff*
(I IIHIIHHFIV

A tla n tic

A llia n c e

F«((»(*

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en.vs In recent itinnlli*, unein(ili.yment In l'•)•llmry was slill
low relative to pic-war levels.
“As lale ns illtl. for example,
iiiu-inploymvnl nveroged f.,IM)l),lM)0,
uml about one out of -vety |{&gt;
liei'ims in tho civilian labor force
was unemployed. In February,
IP 111, the cumpuruble proportion
wus only one out of 2&lt;l."

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(( oiiilnuwt i re** rpg» Ooe) I 4 b i T c o m m o m o f TK e .
dale* hack in Jan. IP, 11)11. when
u u T is h m o s q u i t o e s ,
ii group of Chrlatlan railroad peo­
V lftS B IR D S , BUT RARELY
ple from eight different rallroadi
and repfesi-nllng eight different
UMAN B E tM O S .
slate* met here to organltn Ihe
Railroad Evangelistic AosocUHnti,
ilecliireil Mr. Ilarkey. OrganlxaHim of Iht- group, which 1* nun
pollllrnl and ' non Hactarlau, was
coiiipli-teil ul Its first masting uml
Hu- Ashoclallon was Incorporated I
under the slate lawn of Florida.
Since llien Ihe group ha* worked
for Hie wrlfHic and betterment of'
multitude* of railroad
beople |
Ihiouglioul Ameilcn, Mr. tlarkeyi
polnlrd nut,
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By R I SCOTT

1

mAtaa approved a bill to grant
alnlclmod to Alaska. Tha samo
group recommended nosings of •
.(■atlas** H - a eaa* d a n
similar legislation for Hawaii yes­
inJecm tlmlr campaign pledge*. terday.
IVp|ier was repurled to linva
Itedden (D-NC), chairman
urgisl (bo coimnltteo Into action of Itep.
the subcommittee, predicted
nil till* nente.
House approval fur both bill*.
I’rcaldcnt Truman pruniUeil rtpoui of Him Taft-Hartloy Act in
nl* election campaign.
5 Mon Killed
IhiKpllc the burst of speed by
I lie committee Dmocrul*, early
(('■■llaa*a F»»i» r»s* d a n
KeiinH- action un the bill I* not Nniimoil
llnnk and Kresg*'* store,
likely. The Semite now is tied
A lire wall saved Ihe I,still buildup by n filibuster over llie proposnl to chunge It* rules. Several ini; but Miiiiagi-r William Hiill*
loss
oilier important legislative men of Krrsgo'a .mid Ids store in

Labor Bill

T'

mires are barked up iadiiml thut
tj-g Jam.
The eight DrimieratM wbo voted
lo i v|Mirt the measure to tile
Heiiale f 6t* aclloti Umr# wcroi SenInis Tlmmas of IJtnh, Murray of

/ ON
HAND
A GOOD SUPPLY OP

-A r m o u r s
B IG C R O P

I “ loild In- “considerable.'
I Manager (.. I-. S whj'Xo of Itonl[worth's
said merehandiar
In**
■would nniount In 1160,IMMI. me
j luiilitlng, uv lied by Ibe rompnny,
was valued ut f.'lfdl.lMM).

Mnntana, I'opner of Florida. Hill . A e||y pnlrolmiin. Wayne Casof Alabama, Neely of West Vir- |dorpli, dl*eoyeie&lt;l tbu fire which
glulm Pougfas of Illinois, lluntpli- slurt.-d in IVmilworll.'s basem'nl.
ry of Mlnncnxoln nnd Wilburs of
Fire Chief I,mils McClain said
Kentucky.
12 fit emeu went down a winding
Itrpuhllran* who opposcrl the slnlrway into the busenu-nt. III
move were; Keunlurs Tart of Ohio, Ihe helirf Ibe fire Imil not galu.-d
Aiken of Vermont, Hmlth of New sufficient headway tu la* danger­
Jersey, Morse of Oregon and ous. White they wore there tha
Pniinrl! of Missouri. Tlia com­ floor gave way.
mittee completed public hearings
on the bill nlna days ago.
Republicans had figured all
4 Churchmen
along Hint they had little* chance
to get many changes In the ail- i
&lt;-«siias** e » ,« r . . . (•*«•
ministration measure In the com- [nnd these are Uod-icrvlng people,
mittoe.
jOnly people who have sold their
Meanwhile liy uuanlinous vole, consclctiee* could spread such rua House I’uhllr Land* Sul.com* mors.

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HUNT’S
TUXEDO FEED STORE
I In fjsnfurrf Avr.

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A FLORIDA
S T A T E T IIK A T H K

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fll'KNH 12113 I*. M. 0A1LY
Matinees 10c • Kvanlnga tic
Children He

Liability and Proper•
ly Damage Innuance
coete the car owner
much leu today then
It did twenty yean
ago, yei currant henw di me grooier. /('»
one protection you
cannot afford to bo
without!

LAST TIMES FRIDAY!

SATURDAY ONLY!
•

1)01 MILK FEATURE •

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
&gt;12

E. FIRST ST.

Iran now produce* mine than
.'.00,(100 l.arrels of rluili- oil daily.

|

.&gt; "
C-Hia (-aa* (la*,
rperinl foreign affairs commitlci
from which (lie Common hits are
i-xeliiiled, said Norway has not j
vet undertaken any obligalbmi,
lull lia-t resolved only to take
purl In the talks. Any pact which
evolves from the talks must Isunified by I'arllament If Nor- ■
way’s government dtcidaa to loin
s RAFAEL SABATIHfS i up,
Norway has handed a note In |
1IIunMh reji-ptlng the Hoviet offer .
of a noii.iiggrenslon- pact. I're- 1
n Irr Float firrlmrilsen told p a r - .
1llnmeiit lie regretted that the Ho- '
.vlet Union Is worklitg sgalnst lm
. ten very of Westrrti Kiirupr. lie .
| |p|&lt;bw| i
i
I "Tills, and Hie fact Hint Com- 1
jiiiiiulsLs oiiislde llo- Hovlrl Hnlnii ]
I mu striving to hamper rerun* k l l l l l l l i ’il
IIM III.'II l-i
"Iri|e|bill, |s one of (lie greatest |
KIlMMl'iS — IIN IIK H I J—
] I r agin lies of our time."

For Your Old Sofu or Sofu Bed,
Ri»j£i»rdli»H8 ol* (londilion on this

ON

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More Ilian mie-thlrd of Hie t e - 1
eldeiits each year on American'
farms occur In Ihe homes.
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MMMINAVID IT TMI OLOW Qf.rlty and path lip.br r, Ihe branch** of ire**.
tmrfjaneT with n o w , form * fairyland nl gmcrfi.l *hnpr* and inirlrals
pattern (&gt;r twa visidni ynung ladle* wlnt ttroli through New York'*
Central P»rk. The Hidden. Dva-lnch Tall, wiumd up the mildest February
Now Y eti ha* wan lit mot* than fif'r-eiehi year*.
(fniernahnnsii

SOFA BED

MvBS HI.H IILH

$21.75
$ 4 8 .2 0

Sunday &amp; Monday!

State Funner &gt;Market

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(Jii « ny n u k e im ascn g er e a r— f o r t
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iM irtuiit w ifely f a c to r o f y o u r , c a r i
lutwwl l&gt;y, o g p e r ti f o r

iaaiiiiiVfAtfjir light' toJaV on all
I##*,- Trading . only -awaerat«.
tage market stranger. m ad rt*ifl. i.Cabhag* i*l«i ' radar w*»
iT fll-S * : ta r * • * .'Van liable*
llig la itnaai &lt;iu*ilty reuslr*
jUr •old *l lower prt&lt;l«* than
iirt'a receipts fairly heavy, a*tuiu ,.v;i

I

A (IH N II WIINlS; m. me Mmi.ro I
K. I Axi* dully) Uillar* treason Ii Ini I
m Washington UQunim Diungthnll i
(ib m e l.n f Fv*hM&lt;r lit In ••l.r*ni*.i •
r ji a ' In liint’nv l* m .uinl "A .4
h*l)r"n| Une.ilriiin; American »-•!•
i*.u i in a (Inm an ptiv.n rant. i^
I0|* ))rnu|,lpni. on ex-lll, 1* n--.-r
gH-.tdcm *1 Noytliw *i»in Oiitvei«
•4&gt;/&lt; ;Ti«lcrnaiional So&lt;!Hd|&gt;ht&gt;i»)

Several Choices of Colors lor Your Selection
• Chartreuse • Blue Plaid *
Green Plaid—plus
• Two-Tone CoVers.

This Finc#( Offer In a Sofa BedThat
We Hive Been Able ToMake Since "41
* Bxtr* Large Frame
•S e n g Hinge*
• Itedding Comportment
• Really worth 17

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�In Unity There le StrengthTo Promolo lb# Progress of America
To Protect the Psscu of the World
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford

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VOLUME XXXX

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Imin.in In.ifcil
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most unprecedented
bullion At
M ini White I Im nr retreat today •»*
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r.unr Irnni hi* ,-wincialc*
that Secretary nl lltr Army Itoyall
is tlrppmq mil within Irn In I pw ii IV
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Angle To Quash ^Traffic Accidents
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Homes, Property
Are Menaced By
Mid-West Floods

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RFC May Approve
Terminal loan

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I l i n r h i . mi ofhrial i i . i i i m i ' n l i ^ g ^
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for iln- n'tnjd mi dir fmtlu inning
low,i A m i N e b r a s k a
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ini Secretary William »• l U w n i 11" drlen-e
.I iiiiii -m I &gt;d i Miami ftMilliall
killed I «| so(l. |tl^| |&gt;,.4 JO .itliiirn'il ti»&gt;!
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I lil tpratri Miami tia lln
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l iim niuni.li Ind.iv on
I mp la.t ni«lit and r a il. I**d n
j „„ p.,n m 1fi&gt; I ti krniln i at turn* ^anti
■. irr 11n * tit nnl %ntn» tn« tr%
pre»* conference.
i*.mid dial i'lr .id r n l I lumun'i
Two (Invert. iiHudimi Imkpy i Ntl
w&gt;1&gt; a. I.i.-I- a.
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Ifnxxett rtlM’lo.pd thnt
fm.nl htnl Iippii made to install""« !'
,flr'“ ,',i01*. ,,f .'.Wl1 C-.mmutmt Willie G ilh e il. 1*1. w eir nipn* *1 . u.i.nii.iiv ut Idi.
i.t .nt
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nude a Inn
nynthi'lii' iinini’p jiileo mnchlni' &lt;m j Ip.hIp i . at "traitoi.
Jack E a il lluiney. 22-y»ai ol.l &gt;(1(.
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fiin H nrliln Hiiinnnrine ntallnn.
Iin.d inipo.iildr. 'Ihe motion wn» lin t .triny end at ll"- Univer.iiy
ini
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f i t a i r ilt .tlillH Ii w ii«!*l I *i1
J n u wh.il
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I Miami h i t tea ion.
iiin ,a i.*U lviiiK .
J . J Mhmuiii Vail* \ I i .
Ybill I I )t HU'111 4 a V
W iii'p ' i i wun n m n tU ,i anm it w h ir h 1
Ilrtly
M. Nutlutimer. IH, of h l l l i -r l l
thp kppretury wax ax much In the
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dark ax reporter*. U p eaiil the pro- i*ni.nk In I'leenlrnl Innnan h Iipii Miami.
l,ui,t&gt;'. ,’it fli i Vi»!r *»f D ll‘I Ml* 1N o l i . . / j . Mill ( It 111» ' \V klltll* Ii
poxnl wax made in liiifh Nuvy pir |lt,
■*, iminnrnt oil a 'lairm enl
Mix. Klpnnor tlofl M.u’t '. f,!*. .tin,
liilliutt ij
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••poll" oil the nmtier ■mm.
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Two of Mr. Trunm n'i hluhly- *(.n, I )* n i n , . . a d W i l l u n i / . t o i l
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-1 tillli\4i*'i nl ( bi ill »
IIn V 4lin*» • nn.i 1" o l .
Di'iitll*. y p n eirti . p i i r l . n v o l mmi l iHi \
placi'd ii id P* di*rlo*pil that Itnyull *.
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mound Mnr. JO. They nuiil no xuruU;iilinnl, jtlthml^li llr t*nik jtlilt
i \ ;111«*\ . Iu*i &gt;1* ' hit
ce*xor Imx been decided upon.
Ut tin- in -I I U* t \i»h l In V a'A
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Chief Juntk'n Vinson, one of I lie
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a n t mill* h i * m 1
I b,&lt; jMM.lt Dill «&gt;t till* Ill'll Vlilli.tl am
down later ill the week for u brief
t... , \ * i nl *tay •* VI i la
visit.
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Milt /mil Hit* tilt I’III 4*41 fli l t*. "*" ‘ )1 11 *In v ii i; til J i.'i f v p b . ' i i l
to (Irlumlo liiiui'riow mornii if, ami
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driving from hero to W inuir I ’uil.
T A M .A lIA S S K K , Mm. 7 —ran —I T A I.T .A I1 A S 8 K K . Mnr
1 4 m it 11m a r i l »nt I ' t i u r ^ I t i
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l« tiMllHurii tin F u r U t i l
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A iion ii'y (ti'iiernl Itii'liard Krvin j An effort to net $1,100,000 in e t lr t
&gt;',*n li**i )m m * bill ii s ' **
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xni.l to,lay nnlv the court* enn federal money for 15 I'loriila lioxd iti'in iin e whether ntate payroll niln) projerl* &gt;va* cii.ltir*e,l ( ihI iiv
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tn\ intnirixt employen for dlxulill- |,y (|te new Stale
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n 'iln»* % f. d limiicliv-H i k 4
tw an iinron*tllutionnl immmr tax
xhe I'oiiiniiMriimpt* I*»ve tliri-

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Ervin Says Courts F l o r i d a Endorses.1.
To Decide Legality Plan T o Get Aid
Of Disability L aw .F or 15 Hospitals t

S t a t e Association *
Of Commissioners

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To Hold Auctions

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Pow er O f S ta tes T o
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lonruiou It*** icninnuiig Ill.tli air |i* lii- Ii* 1*1 in li.-' 1*1**1111**0 . |***i-

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*li &gt;■*' 111 11 In i*l in *ny how
W in t e r P a r k T o m o r - 1Inpi*m y ninlr
i li.li. hlndl are in jail,
row F o r
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ourt uPhoidsRent Controls Will Die
Be Honored At| Tria,s 0f Chucrhmen WiH Be HeH Conviction Ot
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A n ti-rilib u ster R ules
C arl Marzani
Rollins College
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Motion Picture On Spring Vegetables
\ i r Conditioning lh'K&gt;u I" Mine On
Earn i Marls
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I'lnnx for the I'NtnldixIinunt ,f Mil.' w o rkm e n ', eom priuntion dur- l.iirher late of fcdcriil piirl|pi|iii
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Coon's
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nn mution market next fall |lt
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(lie Sanford State Farm er’.. Mar- -by the cni.xl.luth.mil prohibit um
11i.l,c rl fa rte r, direelor of the
ii . la, I. oi.vill,- Saint I ,
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krt were nut Inn'll hy W illiam Wit- 'm :a...*i » ■&gt;.•«*■ .........
I iiiiii oVi 'Ii .i nt foinnii-xion hospital a.,,I :• .lav u.ilib*
H'l ornno i i 1
1 L * (i*f. in Mo 1 h U &gt; v
In Lt* ■I,vision said wilbnnt the nmen.I ....... &gt;&gt;■ i" -nt..nili•.I to tin Stat
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•ilniir' iii it* ho&lt;|.ilnl coiislrni'll.'ii ii.imn t i*■i=t&gt;. followm.: In
nrn.er* Mm
the I’omini no State
Met 1 i lo in I.H'
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nd ii mu nt | ti&lt;*iri’iiin m*•vv m 4*f j. oe. noi I hail any other "late.
1 ' ' - &gt;1 »b &lt; i*’ l h i \ III 'Ini H I 11 h e
lio n , lina. li.e nipi'tini!
kel and Sanity Aniterxou, mani \\ ,1,
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The prc'pni h|W provides fin i&gt;
I ,,, al officials at icinlin,'
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nner of th&lt;&gt; local market, nt the fori.
xcl„ a t . , • 4«\ • •D|M.I .1 1'*
“ IItiWi’Vi'l , ittd\ t Ilf i tMlld Ml ll i lie third conirilmtion of fe.lenil locriui,. iiii'ludcd I., !■ Hovlc. i'
I't lit i tl
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ifMti-l i . . m i l l Mill ,i
fh n ii'lin p of the Sem inal, (’minty
' fill **l V
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F u tu re | |« o p e r etixe. c u m ,!............ n law &gt;n fund on approved project a. The l"iucv f.n the Hoanl. f"",
m i i . • x|k s t*'*L I I v * illlr*l ♦»(
lay t, &gt;. Imi di* *i f*| .I'l » •
F a r m e r , h u ililin c F rid a y n iu ltl. .a .'le tl, « itl* lb - term *, t w o .i-mie. III'SV loll now pi'iulll.lt li.'fnre fo il " I" 'll al tended tile meet ini'
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( iio r c e S w u rtx |*rr» ld fil.
' n "d d e t a il. tlicro fo ii* h r fn ir it, tru ss would permit federal eontri- cl.nlmir H
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l i ' s n b l w i t h l i n a l i t v a n d UMHinatirr Imlimi of 57 in percent of the co»i W C Kill.ee and Mi Fop. •&gt; I
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of Floiidu proiecta approved after lie .iid.ni, county clerk,
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last .tan. I.
j rntifel I'ini! With
H In order tn lake pare of truck" |
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kel
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who
were
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Hrvln anal the Knpicmv t'"..n
n n lv ln e for on ii net Ion m in i el.
Thus, I'loi idii wiiuld receive only !1 ^
it iv ( ** m -I* 1 U ll ' i
Mil” in d .| i hi llfilli si in n in I I’m
Mr. Wilson told the group. The l"cvi.m»l&gt; In.* t.el.l the retire* n :i:t pcici'iit contriluitlon on the.
i..a ,t ,
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The Federal Reserve Hoard, be­ fund campaign.
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The Fellowship tram wus organ­
he inelmled if extension la ratified. sieged hy complaints
uf shop­
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F I S H I N G I.IG H N H K S
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allty of tho special net under which three years, decided to relax the Gladys Marsh and 112 volunteer licenses if they wish to fish any h "0 o’clock Willi im mheix of the | 1/Pi Seven former Gem .1.0 |.&gt;. (M I lit* .(it ft. *1 li*‘ ltd tl f’’l I ♦h
f, 1 mi-ht nn 1 '1
where iu the State nf FlolWa, I! adhnlders Gonimilte.' which in 1
worker!.
the election will bo held.
controls a hit.
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The extension prnpoiwl fs being
Mr. Goff praised the work of County Judge Douglas H len stro in lad es Frank Shames, \V. A. I.ef, | li,'fo.c a Go. maii ciiiolm.l ,,,.m v* id hy t Hf»i|mi tMMe u &gt;lli hid V’ ii • I ... I 1, . | 1,
Previously you had to pay off
•not » ii I. 1 i»I ,, and George llbdinp
•mpnoHod by the Junior Chamtwr credit over * 1,000 In Hi months; tho group and declared, "wo think annoum ed I Ids morning.
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ite.iiliy l anf on chill gcx of
| lit- I W"-Itlkklil h I mMi I nf h h‘ , in : . d i" r .c
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* f Commerce principally and the under, In Hi months.
this la a very cradltablo donation,
1 ou.|ilti i i v in Hi.' I'Xteruiluution of !' ' itmjl \vjih lilt* hkr Ih i tt! fiv •* f&gt;
1 In limit. 1 &gt;
oily council. Thorn nr* some lt?B
Down payments wore also re ­ in ns much ox tho group nro not
5 .0 IM. Gerninii Jew...
\ fill ' Ill'll 1 I 114*| (I'ltl **V4*4 lik 1 i'll- um! I'pp 1 I
freeholders llvlntr In the outside duced hy the hoard to 15 per coni permanent rouldontn of this coun­
Tile l.*l of defendants la |&lt;q.|tr.l S»riT lii’lilHtrllil I**»l)-*ll III t ihii , |*I I tit”
area n v lifle d In vote. A malorllv (previously it was JO).
ty."
l.v Di ltei.no Mai lilt, uccilKed of viili* hmhlnig, mul highuiiy mnl
Mis h .'tinier in Central .! 'Met
vote of ull pnrtlelpntlng will decide
Curs nre an exception, however:
helng f.Miner |.uli&gt; „ presldeiit an.I hiitiri .sulk vvi'ii* 1.11 fi 14*1 tfi,lit 1 .' t o | &gt; a i t t y l e u d y r n 1 n . i l d in
von will still hava to pay cash
GREEK WAR
f the laiue.
chief of tlie Nazi secret puhee |*i m v•*j»* whin' hrnvy )ni;intT*iiK, r'1* .tim n ili' ti ic'
A T H EN E , (.recce, Mar. 7 —(A l—
for one third of tho total price.
(tie 1ii |,&lt;&gt;1 in Nueinherg.
HHti |iiihlu hinhhiii;
i Imwu
t I'm. . ii f ,r T ' l,’ lay ct-'ai t&gt;
I’l.ANF. CRASH
A spokesman of tho Greek army
The |iro*cciition l.uscd its cho%Ft 14Dll' htllMlIlg I'll IIII* 4'k ' t **l n a itic .-la,lily tlig h tiy n .n n iu 'ti
ED IN B U R G , Scotland, Mac- 7—
general staff announced today that
GERM AN QUADS
WASHINGTON. Mar, 7 (/Pi Government i&lt; iruhtli today cx- ex 011 diH.ioients used hy I I . I n
1,1ml I iiirtyiliiig :*4ii,7i(*; unit i &lt;h N orili and CT. iin l diatii-: ; p a i'iv
t/H— Four ambulancoa from Edin­
G ED EH N , (im many, Mar, 7— &lt;i guerilla t.und known as tho pl,-lined the working* of a newly .lew loped "liquid oxygen convener" leti.nlinnnl Military Trit.iui.i' in ) t i.liho! Hif Wni W, $u(ltli! i 1,l)0(I 11*1
.m l mild n Soqihem
burg, lytMcIburgh and Haddlng- (/P)— Hospital officials announced •‘scourgo of tho southern Pelopon* for tupplvinu oxygen to aircraft new* and passenger* at altitude* Nu.'inhcig and tile Ameiicuu wui &lt;.&gt;111111111 ini project ., DH.o'iH.OOO j lomlv
Fiitttro
l&lt; d p i - 'n r
mill.,, k
C n rushed to nearby l.ojrlnddry on that quadruplets, three girl* anti a nessus" has toon trapped In a 1 . .o o n n 1 .
crmie.x 1 ourt in snvcrul trial,,
foi iixscn.ldv lanldtiigs m k I. » !'i|ig |it lv warn "
1
Gigalust Nasi official;!.
toy, were torn hero today to Edith mountainous region ami is suffer­ aliovo 10,000 fret.
raport of a plane crash.
,dniieh.'! mul tliealH'ii. and
,|, . , 1,-1
It is drier i nr cl a* Icing mnre iiiuip.icl and a* much a* lour tune*
_________________________ _
They found nn dead nor Injured Polxer, 34-yenr-old wife of Johann ing heavy losses.
U17,(Mitt fm office-type Mi ai tuieit. f H1,|
,tau':&lt; *
—-only the wreckage of a threo Polxer, a Gorman railway worker.
The Pcloponnesua is tho south­ liglitrr tiian "Imlky and heavy.
' .
| ho HOMES D E S T R O Y E D
F il.r n a iv figures: pul.lic *&lt;&gt;'•. , Thin .la v n u .n
ern
tip
nf
Greeca.
•
Officials anld the quadruplet! so
foot model piano.
spnre-ronsuming tnnks nf gntii!t*iixT|,oqnds ami holdn* IYJ |iouuds of
F U K U O K A , Japan, Mnr. 7 t/Pi (77,0011 piivate |l!0,'lt)l JUtU high ,
far ure In good health.
oxygen XXX now used for • ' | ,,^vWDn—"enough for 1(1 men f n i | — F in . today destroyed I HO homes wayx and In'IdgeH fk’",ltud,IHH) en­
JAGKBMN U l l., At ■ ,
Pi
CO RRID O R FIR IN G
THOMPSON DIHH
purpose.'
I" hours on high altitude flight." in iiciirhy Ynmato ami sei Iiiii I v gineering WJ.KUU.uuii .ml iml.i t'
ill. II I &gt;i\V
B E R L IN , Mar. 7—f/P&gt;—'Tho Bus
P E R R Y , Mar. 7- G F ) — n. I„
EM Al.l, GRAFT WARNINGS
These factors constitute "tin im­ said the bureau, adding:
damaged '.*17 others.
ii.it X’. !I,!H;n,lMHt.
Atin nt.1
slana
started aerial
firing .practice
..............................
..............
MIAMI, Mar. 7—&lt;/P)—Tho Wen- Thompson, B8, voteran editor of portant Advantage for nircr.ift use"
lloiton
"To supply this quantity of oxy­
today in tho Berlin airlift c o rn -. ther Bureau today ordered amnll tho Taylor County News, died nt said Ihe National lluron't of Staml- gen
H
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S
P
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E
A
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N
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T
HTXTIDN ItO IIIIED
Ginclntiatf
•0
from standard cylinders ic*
dor*, then announced they had can- ] craft warnings hoisted from Palm hla homo hero yesterday after a nrds which developed the new de­
B
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M
N
,
Mar.
7
—(A
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)—Soviet
Twenty-five duBnts in cash,
l).'troll
is
quire! n tala) inxtnlhition of some
brief ilinesa.
called It.
I Beach southward to Key West.
vice In cooperation with the Navy's
secret police have spread a net for
L.i
•jo
71 rqhic feet weighing more than turncoat Gommunlsts in tliil Hus- 15 nutoinulic revolver and candy MinnrnimtU
A three-power verbal protest i The warnings were ordered up at
........................
..
A native of MonUcello,
ThumpBureau of Acronnuth'*.
was stolen last night frnin I'esler's New York
dll
ut
A s soon an the firing was reported.' lOi.TO A.
M. (KflT) for the
next
son came here In 1014
soon said tin. converter-- tuo pound!. Installations of tills slan *nne of Germany, the consor- Htmliur Scrvicn Station, Eighth l ’hoenix
Thu and
Bureau
r.7
T ^ d hern lodged with tho Russians "1 hour*
in tho area,
afterword torn mo editor of (ho surcessfulty flight lealed at alii (latter) typo were uxed in 1I10 vntlvn newspaper Montngs Echo Street mid Park Avenue, Total t Nairn l.nnla
IS
as
Ail American officer said (hero
The bureau said moderate west- News. -Surviving am two dauah- tildes up to 40,004 font— is 11 flash- wartime ll-lTs,"
sold tudny.
valno of cash and articles taken j San Antonio
ltd
r&gt;'t
was no Indication th at the can- erly winds would shift to freoh to ile rs , Mrs. it. L. Croft and Miss like plnco of apparatus with two
Tho bureau gave this explana­
In surprisu arrest! SO former wus aliout * 100. Entry win. made .Seattle
55
41
tion of*haw It liquid oxygen con­ Gomiiuiiilsts havo boon sotiod so.I.y tlie window In tint men’s wash|Jockaonvillo
eellatlon was ordered as a result occasslonally strong north or Dorothy Thompson of Perryt five coils attached,
7tl
•Pi
. northwest tills afternoon In the sons, Roy and Hal of fe rry ; Cullen
of tho protest.
Ii la 36 Inches high and IB In­ verter works;
far, charged with Inciting eastern room, Tho
" window
idow was
wus broken
hrokon off, M iam i
Pi
ikl
**H may he that visibility Is north portion of tho display
area
and Robert of Live Oak ches
andHarin diameter—a little over
Tho liquid is ccinlniiuxl In the Gormans to resist Soviet occupa-itlm Hintion owners
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reported toj Orlando
IU
ill
poor." lb* officer said.
and over
tho Keys tonight. win of Choynne, Wyo,
three cubic feel. It weighs 00
(Coullnusd on P a is Tw#)
lion policies, tii# paper sold.
police,
Tulluhassco
70
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ri , i,* tS 7 .,tl . 'E 'l .. ...,............... .........

%)cnln Voters Decide
On. C ity ExtenKiAn

Go Into Affect Today

I’dImv.ship Front I
Aiding Rod

7 (ii’staim Men (in
On Trial In Guriiiaii.v

Workings Of New Liquid Oxygen
Converter Is Explained By U. S.

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WEDNESDAY MARCH 2, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
l—iwil l
Atlantic Pact
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JEW YOftK -AluliK with .1 lull i oiupb-iuetll of
Wheel* — itmtlimrii lliul I* whose nccupiiI Ilona i r e unusual anil whose rrretilrif litre nre
1 many — Ilia Hull bnlMln| on Rrodilw-ay In ilia
I middle Forttaa bruises ni lanat ona rM w IiiM jt
[norm al Irnant liv nnrrn- Tiumny Dor**v
Mr Dorvev * Ural Inve t* P-nillng nil orchestra,
[ and while this dues nut make Inm i iiniplrlrly notmat. ha la u nunpnruUve ronnervalive n stnld
|t i l Urn. v» hail placed next in thr sung » rllara and
pluggi-rs. Ilia lap dancers and Ilia p inmnl'-rs who
ir.fvsl Ihr Brill
Mr D o rs e y s world la tied bounded lightly by
clrf». Loral 1(12 legulution* and Inna* stolen 11Ua
prniurn from ............
ol Debussy There la rea­
Tammy Dertey son to believe ttist occasionally ha rand* I’ngc Ona
and that hr l* aware of Ihr world oulildr
Y tl Mr Dorary la a Irnant of tha Krill building. by virtue of th»
two jmialopuhllahlnft flmia in which lir hn» anmrwlial morr I linn an
Interest A* a publlahar and a bund landar ainnillanamialy hr ha* a
fln|«r In nrarly rv r r y part of the minimi pm
Tommy h*a written Ming*. plavrd Ihrm puhllahi-d lh n n plugged
thfm and r v rn —or especially-- ha* tieen forrrd ro listen to tba
exhortation* of army pltiggvi* who wnnl him lo pi iv i b n r songs

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I m ly Ileal Week liy which Hole
lln-v hope fm sulirtiiiiliiil egrmini mi Ihe text. He mid ihri; he
I did mil know- of any on' tlumllg
|diffei' nee* mi text hilt lhal con,«iil&lt;-iable lime i* cnnsiuin.l by e\

. hniigr * of message* hack and j
fmili between the mnhnaailor* heir
, and theii homo govei uiiienlK.

In iiiin itin n , Arhi-xim Kiiiii th ill
i In- hud been m ie lin g ii-g u ln rly
| with ilie .Senate K o ie ig n Iti-hiilo n* (
i O im m llle e lemlera nml hii* -'teeiv: ed ver* fin e co o periillo ii
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T H E M : WAN A T IM E . fll*t " h i l l j'liiiifiiv *■
M* M.» liiiml Ihi.hI.
flin tj with Jiip Hrotlirr Jlmrii v nu*I
*»#•?*• Mm* i iiijj ihe « i i h
ilcilil !|Ji (it fltf’ll fltlfilMl l iitlfi#* &lt;|fi«1 lutri * tit'll T&lt;ifnlr»V
t# *9n with fils nun nut fit in l hi* MmMIi* I'hiiVim that «*r.n|r plu^K*'*
h id to h t com b 'd mil of hi* then Uxii k Imti uijrlitw
t h t y liV in " till ffu him m
« liih i Itiji IiMiM'letl turn ttugliiif *
lunch ut rcNtuuruuli nml did •*’ »i \H.m&gt; hut
no I||*» «lr|m Ilf lilt
•|iArfrnvnt lio’inr n|
**Ngw fhty tMfluiiin. In* snltl ' Tin y imylil kiiiii ' ij - nip) &lt;hiv Ua»lio
V t il. I i u •lining. Mil io*y .tool tmuliou n u ll K*uy» Thry lui&lt;r
IratTud that tha t i n t llmiy to do oi lanvr Ilia muobrra wdh lha
hand manaaar. and II I llkr ihrm I ll play Ihrm
Tommy anillrd ''Wall'll wr lid Hir mail lliourdi mid wr |iu.a
that radio outlai Wa ll !«• llkr vV*lrrdiiy « nawapapi i 'Ho hr * on | t ml
tt.c road thr plupfrra * ti v *H*i' h iint t un h i *111 fni tm* now ■*
'»*»
nit
Ml Dorary hi&gt;d an inlrraatiny aldallyhl on pluyyiiic »un|{a Dur- j
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In f L rrernt l2-'verK aluy in Ihr llnti-l Hi a l lr r hr uard approoh
O'*
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mataly SO new numhrra o r lliem- and hr look ihrm mil of In*
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III Ho trunk and threw Ihrm away n* hr m unlad—almut jn, nr ona.
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third, nrvrr will tin nurd nynln
, TCfniimy plavrd Ihrm tttur i w n r or u hull do/m lion * during
In
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th at. 12-week * la y tieum.u In* wu* I lull 111 u publlnhai nr ii iimipoarr
1 lilt
• favur. A full-band imunjirtiiciil foi tacit munlirr lolpht coat nlmiit
II*
tlftb, allh oiifh hlf-nninr urranarra like Cy Olive i eullact conn Id*
1■*
•rahty muir
rt gn
Twrnly aouyu ut iifiii par— mui yoit have 1 1 mm virtually ihr own
r •ft*.
&lt;to«r». the dram during Him- munih* id Hu- Hlniii t Thul * » lug
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7 r*
mytjitiiienl for kuoiIw III
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I'EltNfiNAI. M i l: nlivayn ho* Ih- . ii u| p rail
llltaraat lo I he AlUI-nrim puhlli-, nllhmigh it upprulR tu have rpileled
vtowa coiialdaruhly.aiuir ha mid Ilia lriupa*lnoiiH l at Dune, ol whom
ttoberi Walker allegedly anld doggedly Hull you t onldo l gel her
drunk, wete man and wife.
Tommy i« vvytl iplvv In the fniinci J a n e New nod Imlh .( them a r t
locking bn ward tp the ctunnig mud lour, liiuv li lt give them a
c hah re i o he with .eaoli nthei.
l ^ M c w York, a tianil Iradrr'a life la not In* own, mid while ha
vwta.ina.'iinf the nioviehnuaa nppearrvncea the only chance he had to
bp i t f h . J a i t a waa for a tpilck anack around a in Hie urtenunm.
p h ' t h e road, thei* will lie t-nnip?rnllve petii-e nml qulat, which,
eohla.to think o f It. may lie th« rani reaaon that people like Hatharlp f Cornell and Tallulah Hnnkhrad lake hit plnyu mi the road.
i Ode Would think, however, that Tallulah would go tpilrlly mile
irnttd peafe ami null i, wouldn't tmoT

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on Brnato floor, Ami oven
mate committee* can md meet
llte full hudy I* in hi-s *Iiiii 1
unlftis ,ih* froiipi get unanimous i
approval nf llte Setuilv. The Hnnth
enters
fur have nut given tld &lt;
pertpHftlhn’ !
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it* rommllieo begun Its fi ,
ly of IIm 15,580.mill,1)11(1 Km- *
reovery I'rogram Imldmll
ijo. .
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|tirlpe*-lhn*« who favor
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krlna were called tu* les
ore the 1tmi*o Agrlrulluro
, ntickers o f Ihe repeal
ltd their day yexlt-rday.
millet! Ilxulfi split wide
the controversial leglslnto toild homings un
week, l l Is ftinjddcrlng

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IN lOUIf fO ISRAfl, Mis Nessy HhmarlitiR carrleu her ci.ii.'Alu.it .iin, who win born In Shiinuliul, on (dm

l.oarib. n 21-ctit 'sealed ti'nin" which will carry Iter from Sun Krum tscii in Ne.v York. Mrs .S|tmerilng was
among Itll Jewl It refugts-n traveling to Israel under tlicilliectlonnf llu- U N Intcrnulluiml ItpfugeoUrganlratlon. II iibill Morris Goldstein h.indi her a Urutherhnnd Week ntexsngo ns tin- It.-v. Kurt Justus and father
liar nurd Cronin look on. Thn refugees will xall from New Yuik for Ixtoel.
(li.li-niallotiul A'ouudphalo)

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All memhers of wn*p eummuttities, wlio xiirvlve tlio whiter, lay
eggs’ in the spring which finintl
nw nests and form new generailuns.

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H'»at*u»ra t'rssi I'oa*
first tlcgrco murdor ohargus
against tho pair In Ihe slaying of
attrnrtlvo Mrs. Dclpliino Down­
ing, i!H, a widow, and her HIimuith-old Uniigltlor, Knlmdlu.
latsi nighl, working on Informa­
tion from (Sraml Rnplda poltco,
authnrlllc* in ’ Now York dug un
the ho*ly of a woman In m Mouth
Oanno Park, ljuocn*, cellar. Him
was not immsdlntcly Idonllflotl.
Here, however, prosecutor Mc­
Mahon said that r'ernnndoB and
Mrs. Mock declared the woman
wM their victim— n Mrs. J a m t
F a y — ami that they had Ittalon
nml «U angled Iter.
A * recited hy police, tlm llawllan-b am Fernandea ami blackhaired Mrs
Meek, who weigh*
200 pounds, gavu a shocking

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A M O ItA l COURT J t l t v In Doaiun, Muss., awarded Charles Oordon (left)
94, a bunker nf Scottdnle. I'a., 15.000 In hla 150,000 alienation lu ll ogatnal
Stanley W. Parker, 40, a telephone company executive o f Wlnlhrop
Musa, T h e Inller was accused of writing endearing letter! to lha bankerT
13-year-old former wife, Mix. Naomi I), Gordon (rig h t), (International)

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Market
asnsrally steady on
i«11 limit m o. Iroil Ion v«*ry rihhi iIi»*
un i ri i *iitiliiiki* mill* today WHM KlorldA urarhr whttea
n»i»*tl&gt; M 6o )i**r tu»K, Vi*KFirihlm Florida Otsds A
f.iMliii; itt me i*i outilHy reiiulrD*
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runsli mers
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flint r**r low ni 13, Hmiii haniiN JUj Hi* up
*'lllon 36*. 3.1, moat aalra .33*,33, llroller* red
94
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lojwfM*w I'U oHftllM 2.50&gt;3.DO, Miitnr 1-1 Ibst* lbs
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ff w 3 All. titdlimrjr In fair lien heavy
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1.26. *4i 11ll tf1r**h Itlili k \ll) rill 191IH liens
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Method: I'luee v.ell dutitted can- j ;
tied npticiit halves in a baking dish,
fill (lout, salt, brown sugar ami
rtv iT’cir.v itmiwNy tONi: |flutter
or margarine In u mixing
bowl an i mix tor- tie r Ihurt n ghly,
ctniKINON Kt’N
tialtig a lutstcy blender nr fingerb) CECILY MltllU NHIUNK
lt|is, Npriuklu layer of this mix*
Tl'MHHAt HINN HR
ConkreHH Roundup I
cihtniikiw wkkk
turn over the nprlrnla and bake In
Milked IVti k Ctiunti
n niodrrntr (ftrd)K.t oven for nluiut
I.AKKI.\NI&gt;, Mat'. 2 (Hpccinll— i
Mukril Hwi'Pl I'otnlorH
'un hour, until lupidng is lightly
I
rinrlda
Soot
hern
Cullege,
coleSU’ium’d„ tSpinju
h
i tWa4taa*4 t rsw Pans tisri
x,ol*&gt; Slaw ^browned. Serve with thin rrcnni,
Ullbuhti'r
U ‘ as a mincrlty weupon.
11,rilling its estiildlahtnent In 1885,
lltead and Mutter
if desired. Makes I to ll servings.
‘ , ff h o y . bra titled Ihe rcltilUltmi ns [ will tndil its namml Kmimlnra' Apricot Crisp*
Mrverngr
• ihoVfTo put over I’rrsldcnt T i n - - W e e k Mundny tlirongli
.Sunday, j (Recipe fur Starred Dish Kullnwsi
man's civil rigid*. Jir.jirp m . They ( Wltb.ii varied
....... ..
to A I'K IC O T C R l S f
w enf ijo ^claln.ft.lhu fillbtiiilcr fur niittu i u huge ntnnlier of alumni,
Ingredients; | 's eup* canned
u n a guilts t these hill* when tin* parents of itudenls, and other c o l - ) drained uprieal halves, '» cup all*
corin' Up later.
,le g e ft tend* and visitor* to the purpose flour, •; teaspoon salt, 1y
A * -long its tho flHlmMer run- ainiuis.
cup brown sugar, l , eup huller ur
tlnucs, no other nctlnn ran tuki

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ris; II. A. Watts of Columbus, (.n,
, Henry Tamm, I*. II. H«ch, Char•les Marion, llal (irtilier nntl young ,- 1: 1. 1: 11' l-Oll OATI
1S* t?t:*
MIHTItll'TH
. Itol in Hrtiwn.
I'HI*
an
.smil.ird
t»s
s
lit.
11
'vVi'S oi. k COUNTY
Naition’s Weather 1mk
nit
IS
.sur.isolu
a :•tt»:
Lower K. t past
11 "tin f tNiif &gt;1 '9 f
!*•■ *» iiu# 1*
nitier tlurloa
j:t"
i
i
ttt;
111 the cold and snow. There were KI.DIllli.'
N
full
f42Xa
»ix di-ulhs in Connecticut, which i'. fsllf.
tor.
to
reported tin- heaviest full in the it Calif.
. *1her t.1. ti
in
ns
U
'
New England itien. In some sec- Ti
iTAl*
WKT. HI, I.
Huns the fall* measured as milch I.Hli.AUlif.PtllA
as 25 Inches. Six persons also tiled iilin k K I'H IWl.tlMJ&gt;, »U . W U ' " ' AS r k II Art. Kin i
in MnssBchttsets, four each In New JV a
Jersey mid Nt-vv 5utk, two In Fl„\ OolilKii
s.nn • «
1 *l»«
,| .
«sa • t oo
I[lindc Ibind and one iu Maine.
&lt;4 i|oj ik ■mulicr s ua
There was some light ruin along inn armifiH
Ri'til
tltr wi-.ti'i 11 liidf const and ti little l*a
Lin • i L
1 ii*ia k 1linear
[..nil vvi-t siniw In Muliainii and Arkiiti- lii'Ml
r on - t i i
- 11- Tin* mt-H-ury dipped In I’ll at I ill*! At Killu
in il.is, low »«.HtHKt.T u tH
u
1 lunb.lie, N.
and I" hi) al • I.KVK.I.XNII
I-1 .Snowing Trk 33 Arr Kin ♦
Niishviile, Tenn.
II..V I'.snal
Tlu-re were several other .wet J..1
b.on r. fto
ilo.
fi.no r. in
lull across tin- tinlInn. Ruin fell I .1'.*
3.1*0 i
m the .uiist legions nf Washing­ r., 11 iimil.
dux ......
ton, Dreg.ni and eettlnd ftdifur* ■t-lu
f..l.t«n He.if 1
inn Sfinvv vv.i lepurli-d ill Minne- C |n de&lt;
sidn. not lliem Wisconsin, upper ' .it,t j-'. Piiscut
( Michigan and |tnrl nf Illinois nn d ij
fair
1 M1. ..ni i
II/'
«,00 * « .*0
l
.
l
i!v.‘ t -Usf.
,«*.
|,'i «I'lnitilv.
Trk r»(
33 A*r "tv,:1
Afii 1

I Cliaiiinan Counally I l l - T e x t « f |
J He rommltlep ho* unlil he think*
lih e le xt of the lie u ly *huilhl i "l
In- uimle public until it i* sinned,
lie -nid Ihnl if some new ipi"*, linn -i i d*.* a f t e r pllblicnUou. but J
I* foie signing, tbnl might can-e I

Whrn I spoke with him In hia backstage dressing room llu olhar Tt Mil'll ,
Vi-h(*Hf»n svhh iidkiil \vlu*lli»,i
afternoon allrr hla hand had moda ihr nisi of Ih&gt; day-* appear­
llio liTHly nIiuiiM
ances al a local movlr houar hr win Inking no nininilr in-I himllv * th»turlii
glance backward at army plugger* Thr glance w.n hnikwnrd pnhli«hi'd liefuie it i* signed. II''
itol he bad hoped I hat il could
because thry rarrly botlur Tommy Ihraa day*
I, te|i used iM.fm e it vvn* lerhni, , ' T think lhal la lircnnar I lossed ii couple of Ihrm mil on tlmr
■-ally signed iiHhnilgb llirre Would
• if one day." ha raid with n grin lla is Mr and broad across ilia
of i-mirse Imve In be substantial
ahuuldrra and f r a y , thrar day* you liu w iit livad unid yoii'va tarn
........... .
wllli nllier goveinnu-nls.

«

f*Aii U a r '

Celery Market

|;lieii

t f ray crrvv ci^l. r f Dorsey or Cull *nu Durni hui hr still n »n
enthuilgitic and. you would guess ipnck-lnui-aird lunu
i Tha pnwrr of tha pres* la grral ami I m i ,
llu- lira! Iliinjt a
g u y - thinks of whah he m r rla h u m v for ilia hiat luna n Oh oh
thia ll lha f u y who peal Ihr tur Old of .Ion Hull or wns It Hla othri
way around*' Anyway, you cnii Inliei, l»v |n«d Im'kiny at Tommy
lhal hr a r ia loin an nrraslumil mpuiiirul llu * in I »«• ll la no am

t'lia iiit f i

U. S. Blockade

relations will follow," he declared. ] ihe chief of the RuMian mUalon,
•'i-'ifiy year* ago, one in Hi [ within a f * w ntinutea and aniiiui rag e* went on the rocks; t"- nounced:
fitvy refuse to mova at the.
day one in three marriages ttulf
present Hme. They say they have!
m divorce," he usserterl.
He cittd Instance* of Industrial ieceived no orders lo do ao."
Wood said he had offered to
wurfure and strikes where work­
furnish the Uusxlans with an es­
er* destroyed machinery. "I
pie on both sides did mil cure for cort t&lt;&gt; the .Soviet tone border hut
"it was refused at thIk time.'
other people and tlielr rights,
lie uddeil he assumed the Rus­
he said. Illustrating this altitude,
ho told a story of a passenger on sians would communicate with
u ship who wus Informed it was hint or tits men w-hen they widi­
sinking and who replied, ^fhal * ed to Uuvu, He said they were rereiving "exactly the same treat­
all rigid; we don’t own it.
Terming war "the most incre­ ment us uny other group which
dulous stupidity we can Hunk of . was no longci uuthomed to stay
, . *
he declared thut ll oust Caesar in the »one."
The Russians met with stoicism
7.’. cunts n head to kill his en­
emies; Napoleon. M.Wt and Hitler the threat ol being starved nut.
Iino.iKXt.
"Wat in the futuru may be a Y. Ind Youngstown, Ohio, named
John Young of WhlUstown, N
! luxury that will prove so expen­
sive tbat we muy want tu nvoid after him after he hud settled
that 'pleasure"* he-concluded.
there in 1707. _
Visiters Included K. M. I’orter,
. A. I,. Douk and Charles Thornni non of DtLiti'i. the B pv. L, Anh-

O ’ 1R O U T O F : t
O F F IC E R

T A P H IM e V W I N - -

&gt;

I

Kiwanis Meet

By STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TOWN

i.MHIlMiiaU f-riMH 1‘ a e r ttHai

way. lleiiniiirk, Icclniut ami l*ur|I mi d. In-laml ha* deelurcd iu uu-i
■ngna** in join un iilllniue with*
I 111 11iiio in the prracnl slate if ic'hiliiui* Ih-Iwih-o the two vmiutile*.
Ai l-e*. u unid he noil Ihe ol'ier
iiegnliiilot*--lhe oinhn*-&lt;udot * of
iIk- Ivuropcno i-iniritrh'* mid liana•hi .ii** mu Mg gum! headw-ay no
Hii- treaty project. They me Imvour uliolher meeting tomuvrnw.
i'img
In- mui, mid prohuhly it im

' H*

PKgr

iK&lt;»

**
led front tho South, to tho
B a st, and tho Mlddleweat a s tho
pair, pe*lng tta brother ami sister
plutiderod unwitting diumen of

S if i'w iw u !
ilHU BV
•O'

daaU i u
-Y .*-1,

Uta

»ult Ilf Mrs. Muck's "juiionsy" of
u,0 Ncvv York womutb itccordlng
In th« prosecutor. First, however,
lltoy find secured f.'l,00l) from her.
McMidimi said lha husky Mrs.
licck told of tho striking Mrs.
Fuy on llic head with n plim in
a fit of Jealousy ami that Fernaiulex thru slrnitgU'd tho woman.
Together they were said lo Imvo
Inirtw1'l ho hudy,

W

&lt; .T H EY CANT
TAKE
YOUR
K 4
AO
iOME
••tut

IT IS ON
f A
l
BILLBOARD

Hint

lyin'

full

Ifoiirtd

a,an, omnilcr

uu;il!ty

8 5ft, Mustier

1.81-1,50,

slse

I.T.'i.

2 3 1, Mil .
IIm heavy
1 Hi* up . . .

II

44

41

II

2.lift
. If
mm
Cslrry cabbaga I* Inch cslsry iV«
I rule*
.111-1
lug*
l . l s - i IMP. lineslefg,
, D
I
t.n-t.el huxen 1 mi.135 Ciu-iin,- old
! . reused and drawn!‘ ’h eade and felt
bef" tuintielH feu- |ili-kli-s ■■n'lrinry offl
In f.ilr nmillly * lift.
IIkuhI.iiii liusliel* nrillmiry In Fryers r*u4 '
11
' II
aeiiernllv en.ul "iiillte I Sil-1 X* 8*4 lbs, up .,
Vft, I
best . * 00-1 J5. Kara role
buahtla tlrntlers red,
ll
38
3...U S In. must|v 1 till.181, nines 1*8 *1 lbs\
mirk Imv tin 3.(m Lettin-s rnslern lien lisnvy
31
.r u le * Ilia lloslna 1 dnisn 4,0ft. 5 II.s up „
. 1,14
I 5*. tt.iimilne HMieenlly fstr ullul- Hen*
Ity I5i)-.tnn
llald
II
. "
I’elery is liii-li i-rntes uenoridly It..listers
fair In Klimt utixllly H..|.|.. ti|,enrl old ... ...04*..
91
■ .‘-Ti
1 ilium 1.73-5.511, few I ' i - t t l f t ,
+■
punrer i.3i-*.5ft, t ituxen i.tm.ft so
...... .
t..w ns « ilium l.nn.m o.
*,-«• s.35.it.,'n. ii.iutt.r tnw ns 1 5li,
X it..sen 3.5ft.lt.5ft, in.tally ft.lift, tn
d"»en. ft ftft-ft.Rii. XN'S f m
S.im,
1'ft s. -ii 1 liite 3-1 ibixen S. oo.l, 85, tN TIM1 Cltm lM T ' COUTIT OK
few 5 , ft. J, If. | ilnteii l i f t . ', un, ii
'b u m 4 31-4.50, X dnxm 4.0ft-*.33, (ft
ili.rm .ir.n-tnn
I'epl.er* tnistinl*,I'nllf.irnlii Won­
t t . u iV A N d Sn t.V u
der* few S-Sft, oritlrmry In fnlr l.niltMK. AfttHMIltliA WARIISiN
ilinjltt)- snino wuslv 1.31-1.75. » t h .r
I’l f t l a M f L ,

__ Leiftti Notice

iS S w

.,K“5 ItKNJAlflBt-' WAItnBN,
lle fends nl.

l.........................................................................
i f t - I 71, lints t i l .
ruin I ne* SO
in pound
r&gt;nnnrt mi, k. nils*
Trlumnhs washed UH'" II amt
tm I.
and Ut.
Stic A sum* tin marks S.TA.r1,10,
—
must sales 1.73-3 15.
N’n Mrs
M'III ft*lt liushels
n i ...... lype I lie must lip
Mnilnsh
bushels ni-nro
while
few
X.O
ft.
VHItnv
fo
u
ri hr
l!1" e8 n
o T e s 10#'
,J " W HhlVHlalilslis
00-110,
few VI8.71,
bushsla l.efiira l
sitinll to medium site 8,tti-tT3 194! or u .
feiy J 00-9,3.1, Inrger Inw n* fflil. be entered'

CITRim HKPORT
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. 2-&lt;/«
—The Rtalo Citrus Inspection Bu­
reau lOiOft A, Mi report today In
boxes;
flrapefrtili Orangm Tangerine!
IUII
48.70R
71,177
4JM13
Trtiek 27.22A
89,717
1.0G8
T otal

15.1,854

l..r*« ,tU tf^
The oar
Hits sill

hai
;apa*ie
« i « pheforo
a .V W Ilt? .

skater’*

ws.

geary «»•

ShStf
i, Jr..

r a „ -

i iff. v*.
fends nL

r S B B M ta g
iay. i n o r l l i
.'ousl

gae* a .week for

•’ll • ClMk
c-.cri

and fattensola of th*

'•iiu.

■i**
iD l'Y

rw\

\
■

ftM -'

th*

»" v
o'wlli

•wrdste

Knurl o
nf Ihn I
Hemlnnl

im
r

you

p Kbsi. *.....

fosr l
The first record o f skating In
'VfiTNl
IT
and
the
Rnglaml waa In tho 19th century,
nf
gem'
when skate* were made from tba til day

brisket bona o f an og
..
w d 'b f-41
U tha

JIL

�s

ffljfp Hanford

In Unity There Is S tre n g th To Promote I U P ro ftH i of America
To Protact the Paaca o f the World
To Produce Pro*ferity for Sanford

1

1

TH E W EATH ER
Sanford. jnd vicinity — fair
through Friday, Slightly colder to*
night. Warmer Friday afternoon.
Modrr ilr north to northrait Mlltd*.

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 X X X X

i
11 i i
A sstK'iiilrd P r e s s L eased W ire

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T H U R S D A Y M A RCH 9, HUH

E sta b lis h e d 1908

N o. 1.18.

K l£ | K 5 S U.
G en^C hy^
...
- ■ Row
U e m a n d l h a t K e d iv iis s io n
Filibuster
B e M oved F ro m F ran k fu rt

'
Defense
Post■

\SSOCI \TKI» PIlKSS STA FF WHITCH
I Dom iMimtnv ft cl die time ti ripe for reviving tin- Lenin dream til
|world revolution?
A netv Comintern rnnnmimil intrmalionnl rmbinrinit tlie Com
E xch an ge O
imuniit* of all tile world--may lie taking *h*pe. Lvrnl* of die p.til I S e n a t o r
P fO m
P lo r i-|
B e tw e e n
P r e s i d e n t two week* form a pattern which teetn» to indicate ihiv
*
A rcxu#»c A o a i n u t
A n r i P n r r ^ n t a l P re- i In quick tuccctiion thr Cnmmunitlt of Fiance. Italy. Ilnl.ni. Get- *' *“ * * R IIC .
rtg a m S T
0 |
;nnmy. iho United State* and An* • ——
—— —
----- " ■" ——
P ro p o sal
T o
A lte r
p ared
ro r
R e l e a s e , trio ht»vP.announced they would the
, ht. worW
,.*. in
R u le s
O n
D e b a te s
world rovoimion
revolution m
Idea.
In tom
Ittb'l
A m erica
Sends
N o te
.
_
welcome the "Ilts-ratlng urmie*" of Sliilitt unnonnecd *tis*&lt;iluliun of j
£
WASHINGTON. I\!ar. 3-—(A1) - the Soviet Unjon if war uliould the Comintern, founded hy l.enln; n M u iia irriiiii i i
To
R u ssia
R e je ct­
i ,/n,
^Preiidenl Irumnn it expected In erupt between the Kn*t nntl Went, in lllltt, wa* to have been the in- , " , * UN'* I UN ivl it. t
j in g C h a r g e s
M ade
jfniulhrrn Sm alm , today pudicd
accept today J-m e*
F on c.talV 1 The Communist International Mmment of world ievolution.
.
1
Infnrmntlon llurenu (ConiinfunnI
In the early ycnr» of the w ar' thru fitibii*|rrln-Mir-t|ie-(ilH&gt;uttB y S o v iet M in is te r
long-pending reiignatjon at • mny
s i t in g ready to hnteh out
the Communist* v.-etnl till* " o y . ri
,|,,y ,,, dir Senate,
lary of Deleave unti name Loun „ miiitnry iillinnee to mutch tinV \*HI\I.T0N, Mar. 3—(?P)—
A. Jnlmion, Wetl Virginia lawyer, projected North Aliunde Pact, S K . r i S : r u
,
, &gt; — * ............
......
The world’.'
lh&gt; ' Mite I &gt;!.,.(_* government, in
to the iHitt
|There arc report* Ihnt u Cumin- Communist* ilcnnon* c*l Western tin- llnoi. aigum*; .ii!.iiii.l the pro*
Kn..... . today gav* Genmitlnna for Imperialial wui .vidle po-.ll In dll | lilc lull-* *11 tli.ii twoW l.„, I loin. ......................... .. d ..
M o v e m e n t O f C r o p I s .■iii I ii.io- l&gt; Clay lull tupport in
Humilu wa* lied iqi w'lth Cermoit) i|, „l,
t|„„r voting m iiM iul off
“ ,“ 11 ii«&gt;b«l&gt;iy. “ ill I;'
....... .
........ N w .i
In a non.nwrri.idnn P«et. and il.cu
|dd.„
,*t ...v him*
T h r e e W e e k s A h e a d In I. ii.a.i.l il, ,1 tllr Soviet tepalat Mr. Inim ani new* cutilftei
|,P,„ „f , |u.
revolution, overnight found the wa. u li l\
,, .
.
, . ,. ,
al -MX) P. M. (E S T ) An exchange
win looked upon n* the bo- one against Faarium when lin t..
&gt;"'t Idilmdcr.
O f U s u a l S c h e d u l e iiali.'it mi-,ii*n in- unhihawn Irnni
il.. \iiicn. .a /..in- nt Germany.
*t*l. * * li.itit'tnti ico lu l..... -howed
'* „ ( Irltert lielween t|ir Pcetideni ginning point of ti world ruvtilu- at lurked the Soviet Union.
I^’III. I i ^luiMtiillll. I UlUltv
*,v
and Fniretlal h.i» been prepared lo. "on of Die proletariat. Under
With the wnr over and ilie \l- no an lui.llloil to |ne*. lor a quo k
Iii. \hk . i. ui ii.itc, nude public
.N.mtiMil tuh'ii ' hipiurfH- .nr
III &gt;» lllllmlc l nillilb \S,\&gt; tml.iv HUM
,
.
.it
filnlin, however, l(u*t«lttn CunImil II- lie* vletorlou*, the lln*.iiui utti* •hnwdoMii.
I'l
llo State Drp.iitmcnt.
.aid
(lot*
h*
I
"
k
i
ti
U
i'A
i
vn*rk
ii»
|
|
i.
rrlcatr, they added.
,
for u while look u different tilde iH'unn to chatiKe nirnin. Nou. i |i.lci,;i| Minister Molotov’*
Dciiuh i .ill le.ulet l-lli i. ol III* ch! ..........iii'UmliitK yoiiim iu.ui iii
llloi rmnit m! lh*a imp ha*- l&gt;« i*n
ro rrritjl,
the nation t ,,r i ,.lflll|( ti-mling toward national de- tiomillNin no longer wo- popular
'' 1 "OUH l-u l
H &lt;i
till*'** R r i L iln*.mI **) tilt* 0 vital l-i.'t. *i ai- il-nt Clay’* action wa*
Srrfrtary of Drfenve, it the List velnpment,
t’onilnforui wa* formed imomd llloi l&gt;-lil lepoilei. he I* undecided S * 1,
ItllllMt'l * **
Cidiinri holdover Imtn the R«h-*»
The war luul much In do with with the Hii»s Ihii Cnmumui-I., The lUd when lie Will HV In nit off U'» .............. 1 lioml.e. . . i t
si Iii-1hif•' (u v.111-.1* n( yi a i in u i itlieit p.o kcl will, "iiiiiicpjc.cnution and
i&gt; *mi’ il (lx- I nlill'l i •*»i!«•I
iruallnitea Oh C a r H o rn
ill'll*11, ii -t tu i
veil Adminitlrulion. Hr wa* Secret- IM -|»% temporary dl-avoWnl of
|llir pi*-.cut talk*
'•'!
s-hipiu’i *•pi'il* d iittl.il.
Nil
it-I min
jii*,i*t'llli .1 ill1”
M o l i r l .i t p ii.ici n a , dcliveicd
! Pirvionvly lie hail «»licdillcd llle I M'
Ni’.malU ihr mim'iiM’itl y%*'uM
tmy lit lilts Navy sir fuff •'« *onn
i filing id ,i cloture-&gt;u dcli.ile limit-1J|*lv ♦ 11 11in*mi*h«'il M’iviir *iw.i|t
ci-iii1 (ini'll lullin' \11* It- 1lt»%% In l!i&gt; An,, ii . an rmhany in Mo&gt;* my petition Monday lie »aid that|
1 i | ihr ml ol I l.iiur* l Or.
i*ii*i, **ii I% Mi a* i *•*. id &lt;mlilt’O imi .. ii Fell J-t
............
. „
‘" i
I ir Viiivi aim unit! ii u* to lie
I nueculutlon na Forrwtal'a tmeves•.u lion may l»- po tpona. I unlit VI* • |o&gt; Mth nl lioui the l oin lit
and J d* .1. ic* &gt;i. IVn.il H'lnaio
.I, In.
ilrlm t in Mmul.i
nor. He in M funner a»»l»tunt
J .'
!.itri
nil N.. id .ml iMiII.ind ( -udci u ualli I...I ii .1 (•■ Molotov at Mo*cnw
t". I
holilrr. ranking
i oh \ Iklh-im. who wa- ii.no
j Spiini.ii Whfit.v
N l'iwslitti
i*i llii'i vm « V w.11 |imh,tl»U 'I-** k**n
o, *1 pl.-ui.ti now oil duty
onl-i iiiilmg yuuliK man m
. f hr O ''I' fluiM li llijl’f IIM'I OIH* (if ell
i|iu fit
idiHavIhil .uni iim \ i* , I,,..
ills* nut...* h tif »hi* »nti i
unit &gt;o I'M/, wa* il-&gt;&gt; ;•&gt;•
III.
i l l 1..
\ mi i ti-iin miMl iiry
laid
M
ill*
i
-hik din 1.» 1m *. niiit
11r&gt;nh»1i&lt;Mi,
ji imtifiurn t» of •- , M j \h ' &gt;*» i
proldeetla* aaxnelatra dl-elo.-ied
_
I
_________
., .,*1, i.-.l in.- Soviet vonitint I Ilf AI Uf* \
IIliytitll ily
* ()..' gniiilld (lull
»ei"l
i I oi .il hlp|" I * U'llllial*' dlmut i it. ,
"■a
- och -till going mi
l.iiiirc Nlco-inno, at live m •
J . JiM1 ..ip id «i hi Y %%1'H I" *1uj'
-i » i.
i t.l v the ItliitaillUi
a )imi &gt;&gt;l lie- &gt;muiiIv lot m mv
prd 11*iin I I'uiii.i in M.ui li AImhiI
o,e I •w &gt;.f the por*nn*
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
t&gt;
l
ol
die
\
call.lt
Wcl
,. i t* m ,ioi y in tile \meriu
iMO* thud id thi
ill l»»* (i*»ld**ii
11lii’H poi.iltoll
juinil inn i*
I-* until
until Ihe
(In* petition
|»i*lit In** ,,,
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H jectjifn* to puldlelly Hi-on In*
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1,1 ll. t-mi, I lie Smelli-all nullITmpIn g-.es over lit* paper* after tiriO i dh i"'i »»***k *i‘b**ial Inin » .............
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'''“le and Forroaiul l.avu tllieu*«.1 ^•«,» » A. E. .SlcinmeU ...id l.alay
tils nriieal in Wa-liington lot “coil- ill If MMM'tl, n«» I111i"•11 In li'ii*'**i"ll hv n*.»d'
III lirr» III M dmt.in. j ln|alaUulion lleulvimiit* feui limy ... i iim r loi Id-IM
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tlm quoatlon of Forroatal’ii loalkon- ihal ...... .
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' Mils kt-v la II token to uxpt'Cie- sillliill.m" li) the Slate Ue|ia*loienl.
mny tioi hnv*- the voles to sustain
,1- (l..le-l 11,01 till- II loll'd
tlon from linn- lt&gt; time. At aw Colorado mountain, xiulh of hen- Nova Scotia and .New lurk,
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A widowed inullin. .11 It o ( la posrlhlti ruling hy flt-e President ii ., mail &gt;.«., the uppiwintioo of IlnriK .ry reiiue .ie.t ITtajUu1* r*a-ail
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l). n ms tilcnstroni’a w*irU in H&gt; on (lie gi unml llial ha imrournBeil range lion, J- * ^ lo $ YtHt art uni
l hiui liwn ugratd ........ a*
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I nine of her chiltfrea and a ...on.tr
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, 1) " , \ | Towtun-ml iixeerleii Jnsel Cal.llMill Mimlaiunl) III 111* ••Hi l(| *»/*■' 4l,'d mr*M1»*
I ihal vii !ii i*Iii i \ rd nni nf puuph*
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I .lit not feel that I deserve &lt;
op|iii-&gt;iti.,n to Ilia Coinniiuust con­
f lu- plane had hern misiina lor ■p»rj»hed in a fire which destroyed | They m ill that mliiuc amt iUt‘
If I ha* i»u*x ti.iuiii ti in**mil mo'^'H, in lu, m \m u, K with Hi** Am*
Ilnwrvi'i, Forrcatal expreioo'l
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A|tnl uiul Mas •Mi' m ITilVf I aillK'Ilt ('lit i'llful I’I'd
a ilealni lo aU-p out uarllvr mid1 '*
H j*ivcinl* day* on a flqtlil
from
then fimnc linmr iii LakrwmHl.i Hi*itnt«* vot*^ in Aiiriain it if llaty a* ii|. ..in I iln eonalder II a lnw'&gt; trol h-.l c»v.'i in.icol ( liil. ronll.jnoll iltvru wilt l-•* h
ill ... I In M-celvr it. r-linjn Mull
ii'loi'v than Iii,4 l«**i*11 had tn yuan'* »♦ i m wim, hut
tin*
la iitaierntotal now lliul tlw* chun«i’ 11Litinllon Field, Calif., tn Kelly Mich., a rciurt loiiiiiiunity Mfiilli itrt* i«» win lln* biitlli*
ii&gt; -ervire to llit rniimiunily will
M. I. &lt;*u11ii *m •i rhiMi* mill In , pH*
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Deputy 4tritH» **niil *l,,jJ |*r*
win inlv fine*'
tt shnrt,Field in S i.. Anlonio. T e l.
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1cri1,itta 1,ink for
II wu* fail rcpntletl over Wink, lluee more children may liayr died. .'nniniltiee vote.I *J;I to i to exteiul f - j that l n- lay. e-a m e n* •-&gt;.
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hIhmiI h, »♦*.! m’i*’ * uf I’l'lny
' * Mm* vI'plulf with uiidnt control* for III nionihar n'-|"ar *o *'-v . . . . ■ "f
I &gt;*ntaUa'il In l*i h.ii'vivii’il In I'ha t*-1*** n-t 1 ClI ' Mil *i!ll I itht'rth'H iif
Kci-retnry oif the* Army Krtturth -Ti-x.. in ihe soiilliwtil pari of the
Seven died in 'j^ 'f ‘V J * "i a
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Kuyall to lie Ui« next to alep uiu&gt;,|n|fi
H :J6 A. M. Monday. It Uadi lire in a Hulilafc, N, S, leav-i ji-i
hint'
for a i-l month*' contiiiuiiltun.
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of’thi'Adm'lnlslration, l.ut tl.e'v a.u . fViT*! tncVcjcci earhei ..I l ll’ lV-o. Tex. mini. Three other, were mjii.-d.
The voilt-loU L-Kpilu Mur ill, nil ' . ell ..sw'CUite.l With the orgum/a |
1 i..m rh» if . ri, ftf thiM'iia iii Mlat lit) i?i*
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not sort how MWn tiial *S*JT,' w ! The plane had hern ih. object one critically. H.irlren were I II
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&lt;• 1hi !‘I'l11all 1*ai i i' tin*
itinhi k|1Mi1i 1V 'll id til a|i|&gt;Mir *,f - ut
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, 1(, Ull)t „ Im.,,1,-, town, in the er ui.,! Uinthe. weff «'«» ■&lt;» '&gt;
' i Hint |i.'f«u I* I hi&gt;* urK*»oi/Hl nut and thv trroup *!«■* uh d •" hold
i*.it inu i in i!ii..*iuii hy
|.eifMln In »»». i *i V. iiunllu*! uf I hi * i la* 'JiVth militia! I’uiiioi i ■ \‘ii?hl &lt;111. lilt mmI ... i ii11rd ii on 11*■** Hk' d *
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pmirtuio at (hr .............ml, *%u
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to i Lpan Ur it lAMi voh
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Ifi*i?it** M.-Hh i ..r urhioih* i -' i tri on Mm. IT. with Ftmd I vim
An e„„,l,.,v of Ihv H. A. While haMtefiehl ''' '•"•‘K " ^ H h .n if N
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till* ilUlIVliU"* Jtl ill** It'tflll *••" in* * list11Hllilt of thr miitioMrt in \ I . M l
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I'l,i* 1 Mlial Slut* , due laird lliul
, (‘■iftfin1 huh! in linhii-mvdh* Hr rhiu er of nmiiitfriiiriit •
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Sunrihorn tmlny ihuc Into a
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Mi HiiiidVUftiill Mil! ii &gt;t t il.
.1,111,1- Ill'll III Ifl hud Inn'll cut u n i mi \%kt)i m t
1 til,I,llim ha 1
SrlliltuiU* t'1*1101 y ‘lay oil At Ilk |t'ffl&lt; r null! (h luhrr, and v ill id
C r O O I T l S L i b r f l r y 1 The Jtlutriff *uU\that aiilh»;ltU;M rmigimr in .»*?•• /toni
tn Ift y*** 1 u-rratM*nn&lt;Se«many
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|at VII In Acuna, arr.ua tin- 111**
w a T "" I hospital, lioticd alliee the pain-o ' ir'i* Mini Until ladto |»roiriaiu •" ' I'm I II 11. t iliir, who pirsid* I
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mt IMint ir iii (It ) mans,
III itill Is' it-*1* hVit thr I Nilllli -hi" ill III I llltfllt*H III*'**!ill!'
(Iramie from hen*, wire noilflnl
'"ttu»t hotkey nl*u wu. "'a n d ilia-lois were •nffocalcil wh-.
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" i i dm 111 in tin* roll
Ikaii; Sv**trio. dlmiuiH • j ("lull i'l WtiM tflri’li1*! &gt;d i pi i* i S h i i n i i ' l R i a r d
ln ..hell *enli.| atf their ...... mm i
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cliitecl, li«* approved plan* tor
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i In' iliir I l I hi* *1ill* i*lf»l4*,»l to U'*d * dm! , Min. (ittilifi* Patti I- ‘it
(I'nnllnurd On .*»*r Threel
t lover, whn*n ealrmiKii'l j i, ationa irim h in IUIH.
emnitructiuii of the CiooUi* Avn*
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IuihI.c * 1 live* In tiraml IlnpnU.) Sketel miim .if Ihe pa Hi". I n vh &gt; H,if, id hi'iiiNiuli* t'miiiiy ili») *' iirUny* mill Mih. .Millnnl Ilndemy Library! lighting Improve- H1 v»4i Q w i i l n i fu IV 1 n tlu « r
'ii* j.iLift mu, uiul to miung.
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,,n'* Him* other ehlldri'ii j
mi n tin**1 up
j Im iNilin .
menu nt the Lyman M o o t In I? I ■ II# o W c t l l l l W i f l l i l i i ■ |who nt first were fen red to ho. ((lWtl nim^ thi* wull-*. 11»*&lt;■■**. ■ . ivurtlse iln- county
t Il M'Ilt
lily Mo,mu. i 1 hll**i,I Mrlvliiln.li II I all* ll kill ?*IilkI• I
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iioiiiinuling
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Q laingwoml and acu*tlc alteration* D i e d S n t u r d i i y N i j r h t
lita.lley »-• ! . '
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t m( i.miimi nf tiiu Son- nffViul
tit !i‘iur t «*n -uli'i vd 1lial
M.iniiHiied na tmu* There.
i , irit-x ami helm.it« wcie -Ho k. -I • 1',,-Hidt-Ml
^ ol Bemlnolo High Bchool Audi*
nt i*. I ami ini l ,&gt;tbl-'',l Ihipliue I id,oil'll l(H.vmund Hull, Mi Hi,,
Imi.I Slinl t lit..... I I I,lb at 0 imp ih-' I 1*1kilt I 1111J*S11 III! , ' "! HI!'. I'li* ry *
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nt,,'ll v. Seinliiiili' C,unity en
, .a \i in. li mt otiv-h.l.'.l i.y iiim**' nt*? ui. |-i "i nu itiulii, 1
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Thr ii11«It'rifnut inI fi»*!d
Frleml* of Mi*. K. M Swtilm C’ h a r l C h A . C f O U p
ha* been uulhorfxed to enter eonmt nt llie A/alvn l*V*livitl ••» I t’l.itioolli'Vt iiiiiiilimit .1 livnigi’ l'i.I 'I i.io iPh pi'l .... In’*! Iilglll ol *1hi-r Hulk mil *|d«* 11,1 |‘t tlj’fl 441*
tvuh fiiunil ye*loriiay by u rul.l
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^ h l H M o m i l t l f luinter who htul&gt;r ibiiuigb th&gt; t datkn.
, Mi,ifIb l , , tali I at I'olhli I
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vd immediately, Supt. T. VV. Law- nf IlCI* nitdlici’, Mr»*. J. r. .Iriidlfiin. J
T. K. Tn, I in iJniii man &gt;,f i l ’ [rlllu ll tin Ii.uiut fur III,, i . .. mm 1 &gt; oml Sv* ol,' I a 111,-)
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ib-viiiitun annutmvi-d thi* morning.
which occurred nt ihr home «*f »*»»*
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j tin- | - itimi, Mr. Hi iiNiiigt—ii I-..
rhurla-w A. Croup, brtjthor «.f lino Willi oil nhl 1iivk I|iimiy ll,.,'
Thu Crnoni* Library project will other daughter, Mr*. Jack Art logm
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cn*t 11W.-J74 «tdd Mr. Lawton. ton. In I’errv ln*l Saturday olgiil. Mr*. Harry II, l.owl*. tiled IM* llllMl'l ll 1 II W.l'll fast in*,II* iba*
toll-, l ’ntl t 1 ■nli.iivi'i' pruaidi'.l i’lCuw •*(' Iln* IJ nit t J r 1 it * and
vliring m r»inuilllt i &lt;&gt;f Sv mi­ I (iii'u iiiimiimliiii f i him ilii' fl ••
anil ii im iimiidnioiiiily i-li-rli-.l
Mr*. Jcrnigan who oa.l be.-n III mormtur at LOd odock In lhu In venm.
Till* Includes (1102 added to the
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I'lii' huuli'i. M, Flciiry LeldHill!
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FT link Kviiiim, wlm wa* put ■ I .III, \ I'l 10’ |. I" ,' JUI'-l'll-lll. (i. I. Ku iAia in t cputi latti
original figure to allow for In- for arveral mnullw. wo* 7tt y.-ur* b^a! bo*p la!, r u n m l *«rvlcea
1 1IH nwai d winner.
Irnm «iii li i t Iiit J I* 11J u 4 at
ciiurgi- ,,f iirrungi'iiii-iit fui I'"
lUTlflllon of a *imml prm.f re I • old. Him I* Mirvlvcd by four utlit-r will •«- hi-lil at 11.00 A. M. to- m M I t bin ptiNhinc Iiih
\la,lib'll
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til*,
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t-burgi- nf iirrunginui’iit* fur Ftug. Kilim J . Muughlnti l* urchl- dnuuliti fm H i n t ii.io nun Funei il morrow nt Iho Krick*un Funeral tbrimj-h In hitrr MliI Imd «i**v^" U .
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MiTul.I.ii. i'Xju * ivavtl III*' l!i*' 1'iitl *tf On' uni', lit** ht'iu said,
D a v is
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5 S giuui iiiiiI lia* uffici,itiul &lt;ui
lu. 1*"’
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% tect and I'nul Cani|da-U i* eon- nervine were held In I'erVy at 111:I
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.10 A. M. Monday uml burfid mmi-1 jbe H, v- Angu* Mt-Innl* offlrlnt- (iroki* linn,it'll tile gimiod. I’- •- : P i t ' s A l H o i i u * T o d a y pri-vltui* nci'iinlmi* In wi'li hum ii.r i'IiiIi Im i.iiiiKing ivi-ii'iitlim (In* Buvh't k’(,v*‘*nnii nt 1'impljlud
li iiitttuufi! (In riifcu 1 Itwi
ng
ln*l*l*In*
»nw
»kelvtou*
omlj
cbli'ily nliiiu-i-i'H nf thi* Mi'i'iiiai
The Hanfonl Klectrlr Co. will
-.iitumi'i .io,| ivilili'l ll'Hlill'Ilt!.
ln*tnll fluoreeronl lighting In the M ta'^siainV r E m l ^ o m o ' yT»!'
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Mr.
I.H, ill,*il ui bin oh.1 vi ■,iliir* rnini nllirr *lut.
.1 Inti.' .M'I In llll’lllM'IVI-H Uml
I.ymun Hchool nt 0 coil of ?4,*
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Avonur, Ibid ooil lion
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.1 &lt;* " hum, , 1" *tin
fit' t. i.iinmutiit
m111hi *11' \. iI'“li*.
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4 ml. Hum* will U pltctd In «vnry terdny after .......... .
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motion picture equipment.
ford to make hi* homo with Id* the gilm n|*. I'ticli’.
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The Acoualie Knglneerlng Co. of
A skull'I mi 111' IWII Wl-I *- 1limit'I,'
The D. O. Fmdiec CuiiMtriii'ilun ilxtur.
L HUJON MKKT
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I'D Iir WORTH, Tov. Mo*. :i Il.,||tttin' In,iinitu-i&gt; C«m|,iriy
Jai'kannvilla will provide material Co. nf Jack*onvllle Im* laid con­
Otlw-r Hiirvlvor* 1 Iwildex Mr*, i Iiom- iif dnclotH. (Ini' pnlico' Mr. Hurl liud hi-on i. .-iiriiit.'.l i&gt;'(li
Vi’li'iiiii** iM’iiMioiiit nut! Ihiihi'*
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i.l'i (T-.-win.'O *.f lb*.
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fur Ihe Mound effect* treatment crete foundation footing for the la-wl* include
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„ -------- - --- wa* sPPari'iitlv iHiIng nia-rnlril " " ' r)i%, Fi,j|(',r” 'Hrin*ii I'mnpuny fur " ill in- iIIhi: uh* ciI Mnmiuy nigbt i Tlin Si’iulnuh- I ’mmiy unit *&gt;f I ndy II" wen- i■*■, .min-*ml.,t t „luy
of Semlnnle High School Audi­ new Wlnn-laivelt Supermarket at Croup of I'ittxhurg, Pa. and R. M. will'll thu *li«ll Nlrurk.
Mionv yi-orn, II*- wo-* born May at llm iin-v-ting of Campbell-!.*• j •li*- Flm iilo Cihur* tirnwera Am- i*y (i.c Hlii An Foil'*- coiunuilhler
torium at n co»t of
Paint- Third Htreet ami 1'almetto Avu Croup uf Duluth, Minn., two
A cnnnniiiiirolioii Irt-iu’li ■**' j..^ ]n*to in HloinHlioro (In huJ j lag I'mi No, fill of ilm Aiociu iiii Unviotino will mv*'i Tm-mlay idglit it, u-ci'ivc lilt- l)i*Uugul*licil Flying
t t Ing uml pi ante ring, under dlree- nue. Sod I* being removed front nephew*. H.t.iy It. Lewi* of Miami
..........
«ml m;*’" ' ‘ .....’
..............
inifj
l!»l*#i '
, .............following a fUli fry. Slid.•; ol H-.lHl oYluiT. ot llm l.ongwuod 1‘ros* fur their histone fi-nt in fly” tlon of Paul Campbell, will coat the area adjacent to Palmetto and K. ll. McPhenon of Tampu. dUgou. I.i-arby, bad lo-o bit a,;*', ' vimJ (o Hmifonl in tm.
Library In lake a.llurt on 11* ino' nruuml lb« world mm .lop.
h .1Senator
i *. iTj ■ i
'i n i «. tiii.
t4i l.|i 1 Surviving lies It!us Hit* *fidnw i*
HumHor II,. V. fjoylo and' R.-j*.
' H.74D. A nonml reflector will lie Avenue which will tie cemented
Thu body will be lent to.LaPorte, l.urled by an ail ed artillery *1. ,,
Mr*, lieorp-na M'lilulIvcH J . II, Odhnin mol M . l.orlcr olid by 1011.*. Lew Aitinld
"Undoubtedly Um award will bu
Initialled on the etage by David for « parking epaco for patron*. Ind. for burial.
II. Mmilli liuvu lu-uii invited In &gt;v nf l.ionrwunil I* |ire*iili-nl of the approved quickly, uml the ibvorollnmll ’
hi ’ ’il »*ari ll
I " "till «l*0 of Soofo.tli four M-j pros* their viow* on ibu niil-i*. i ynmp.
Van No** at n eoet of HttO.
tlon* probably will bo ptcooU'.l
Hrltlsh sector when In- ............
Mr*. L. 1*. llt.gnn, Hoot , d;
Cine of Ilia claxeo* of Cruonm
icnslve l*-gun in I! IH.
\V(**li&lt;y nultmi, lii-Laml. Mi*.
ol Till-sun ill o couple of weeks by
Aradumy plana to finance the
Air Secretary Stuuri Symington
Mien Lindsey, DeLenn Spring*;
ln*tatlation of an electric drink­
uml (iL-norul Hoyt
Yumlcobcrg,
ilr*. (irmly Turner, lluffinutmi, S
ing fountain In the new library,
HEALTH UNIT'
chief ,-f tbo Air F o r e , explained
aaTd Mr, Lawton.
^
Dr. Francos Read, illn-etor **l « ; two lirollier*, \VH*un Hurl uml
MuJ. linnetni Roger &gt;1. Ramey.
maternal and cbllil lii-nltb for il» Tlu&gt;mp*&lt;m Hart, botli of Stole*l.«&gt;rn,
ATTEND M IS T
State,
matin
tier
inltinl
vixlt
In
Hy AS80CIATKD I’HHSH
ORLANDO REGATTA
Funeral »ervlc**« will he IhT.I ol
County Clerk 0 . P. Herndon,
Banfnrd today to niltlr*'-* mi-1
ORLANDO, Mar. :i—(41—An
Meal price* cunlinucd edging uirward this week in manv chain (lore* wivea nf tlie county at 2:00 o'clock F.i|ck*on Funeral llmoo at 2:21)
NF.W YORK* Mar. 3—(/!’) Newlywed*, toakei* of newer or Inner
whoee competitive quotation* are a leiwilive barometer of retail trends at the Hi'ioinolu County Hcalil* I' M. Saturtlav with Hr. E. D. known brand* ol linuicltnlil o|ipli.*nie«, and llir people wlm collect Anu-ricun power Imul t onctlom-d
regatlo will be held on Luke CoUnit In a program arranged by Ibownlee officiating. He will bo
screes the country.
fourakre lafl thli ^wnvln* for
a-&lt;listed by Rev. Align* Mclnui*, ilia intrrril on the item* you buy mi time- there ora *01110 who will rlnue Apr. II, secretory liuy ForDr.
Frank
Qulllmnn,
Dr.
Ileail
i»
Sirloia iteak, for example, wa* up 2 to 4 cent* a pound in teveral
Jarkeonvillo to attend the meet­
former dlreelot* of the Hoirb-u llurlal will be mmlo in Evergreen benefit finl and moil from llir relaxation in llir govrriiinrnl'* curb* litn uf tlm Orlando Outboard As­
sociation *uid lodny.
ing of the State Ageodetion of key cities following last week's advance* of 4 lo 10 cents. Pork loin Clinic at John* llopkin* llo*|iiiol, (iumetery,
on credil.
Coonty Commleelonere.
HeluiU have not yd been work*
roasts were up 2 to 8 cent*. Even amb, which remained comparatively Rnlilmors, Mil.
And. to tomr degree, the man win* finally find* hinurlf at llie top
eil out.
i ---------------------- CUil SCOOTS
high-when beef and pork dropned '
of
tin*
ll*i
for
buying
1
1
new
eur.P----------------HURRLR «UMT
.......
......................
......................
sharply
last month,
wa* up _a .few what now that the leaton jwnson
Cub Scout* uf I'uck* 10 ami .'M IU&lt; probably Im* found that during
NOT AllLK TO ATT BN 0
oml Insurance oml llu- like, wbicb
ANCHORAHE, Ala*ka, Mar. 3 .cents a pound from last week.
KANKAKEE. III., Mar. JI—010 ond their parent* will have a tin- lung month* lie bn* ht-un work will also Im- three month* lunger
has
begun.
“ t h e w e a t h e r ^
—(AN-—Il n boom ami buet beyond I One notable exception to the
- M . B. IllHntr, «:i, leiiretl Luth­ tinner tomorrow night ul the San­ Ing un from thu Imttom of iloLenten
fooda
__
vea
are
lurger.
the Artie Circle. f w B F
'
^ Vh ru‘t*, was Boston, where mart abundant than
eran *ehool teacher, ha* iccelvi-il ford Grammar School nt t):UO 1'. 11* 1. the jirlco of tint cor of hi* oml
JACKSONVILLE, Mur. :i-(yT)
While till* may make thu final
^
—The E*klmo* are -------- -,
which cold at around 75 in yean. The A
«n aniwer to a letter he wrote M., IL 11. Reely, cbulrman, an­ dream* ha* risen more than he bad rn*t of llu- -rnr to him even more
l(it:h Low
nounced this morning. Milk and
# bubblegum.
, ^ 4
60 warn ago to Prof. Albert II. cofTeu
conn led upon,
ilmn it would bu under tho old Chicago
will tw furnished.
Millar. HU. nf Oak Park. HI.
If be ha* hi* heart sot on a rule*, atilt Im may wclcomo tho Detroit
Hlllner wrote to Miller, al*n u
$2, 1(g) ear, ha'll still huvo to Imvc lower monthly payment* and tlm Mlnnoaputii
HAWKINS D1KS
retired (githeran school Kucher.
Samuel Hawklnn. H-J, former re 9700 in cold conk (or In tradr-m linger period in which tn get out Phoenix
St, Lout*
IP yeare. value of til* old car) heforo bo can St hock.
Pins* Vs- drlvo It awoy. Rut under thu new
Car dualsr* hope *o, anyway. San Antonio
credit rule*, effectlvo Monday, o* Many have complained that thu Henttlu
laid down by the Federal fluiurvo ono-third down payment, and the Washington
by a brothor, Board, ha now haa 9| month* In- high monthly stuna have driven Montrsgl
Ulip, L. 1. N. Y.( stead of 11 la which to pay the uway customers*
Jacksonvillo
Mr*. R. M. Mai- remaining 11,400—plus, of eourwi,
Finance rampanlus already wero Miami
the carrying charge*, the Interest
(t'oallaaot n a r t « * t m **»
Orlando
,;K * J*

r

Stenstrom Gets ( Hack In Washington Celery Shipment
Jaycee Award As
Due To Slacken
Outstanding Man
Here Next Week
J. Lirailey Oclham Is
Presented Key As
Vuimg Man Of '47

" 'jit1'”!™. ii». n.uroi i C-47 Crashes In fires Kill 22 In
id .... ... .....M exico, Killing Michigan, Nova '
Nine Passengers Scotia,NewYork

C
raft

..

tuirlwlr\-*^&gt;ati"llr*&gt;,7 ^ '' r*'r' All Oc c u p a n t s Of |Widowed Mother And^
................ &gt;"■“&gt;•'■» '*
ir 1
Said T ° n«i Nin« children Die r , ’: s 1™; . i r
...... .
me president i» Known to in.vo Army, Navy Men i In Burning Home K’-i"**-1"..n. &gt;inu t&gt;&gt;.'.cd.- whuny.

P. Bru-sin^ton
Fielded Head Of
Lake Mary (’ Of (’

Y

j* f )U

Hospital

Found Buried By
F r e n c h Hunter

♦ S ta te A r c h i t e c t
Okays Plans

Hun o r .* .Mt'KiMiiii1

sx&amp; r........ .... ; !

World Fliers May
Receive A wa r d s

M e a t Prices Continue T o Edgi:e
Upward I n Nation’s R etail S t ores

R elaxed Credit (u rb s M ay M a k e
*49 Best Y e a r Since T h e W a r

I- !-!* w.“r «!».**»!•

■ &amp; 1P

,

SS4 H«Pin£ £Su 7 i i.

-

�T " -----

—-rtr

‘' q
^working
with rurul
finiilllrH,
1 o t l l S G , Hornetimea they ilo not enllal the
V80N
|nlil of the church, mul tin- church
j dot a not volunteer it* nervIrcR.
C WITH
Rural life ilrvelopmeni la a tuak
OUPS IN i that call for cooperation of all
UAL 1,1PK Krotipa interested in fanning, rural
in play an honiemaklng and citlxenahlp de
ng up fnra* relopntenl.
stter living' Survey* have shown that the
g education iural home ia three time na iniatitnulating portnnt ua the city home in prnvlde modern ng the future population of tin
n doing so country, ao mrnl dtixenahip de
own ends velopnicnt is trehly inipoilanl.
more whleIturnl nastots nt conference*
if the com* have considered what they am
their I'hurces can do to Imlstei
lira nlremlv &gt;rinal
communities nml
thui

Jane Pnrkor
ICED

Angel Food Cuke 49c
Jane Parker

10-oz can

Bread Crumbs

|5e

Scaliest

Garden Fresh!
Fruits &amp; Vegetables
Fresh Green

Beans
i

.... 2-lhs 27e

York Imperial

Apples ....2-lbs 27c
Fresh Bunch

Ciiriols .. 2 for 15c
Calif.

14-ox. pkg.

Fresh D ates.....25c
Goldenhcnrt

l’t.

Ice Cream

2*

Anil I’nge I-lh jar

Peanut Butter 3iK
A t P Small No, 'd can

Whole Beets

17C

Sultana No. 17 cun

E. J. Peus

Ann Page

Mustard

17c

llli Jar

AAI‘ No. d'.y cun

Sauerkraut

Celery.....2 for 27c

|fp
16c

ANN PAtiK

70 DROWN Kb
aticugllii'ii lla'ir own rliutchi'a. Tlio 1
MONO KONG, Mar. :t—//!■)—
follow ini; point* liuvu been prutty
i&lt;vin..i.R were ilrowneil
wci' ugrci'd upon:
Seventyy persona
I'lc-u rve Rail rexourcea—n .table tody 7 liy a midden Rtorni which
.oil Gil fishing jimkk in Mars
fin tn I'oiiiiniiiiily ilvpemU on pro* swompeil
iluctivi IinriiM.
it
levcn Imilleii weie retu’ cred.
Miiintniii fjirnily&lt;nixo fm iiiH-tlmy
itivo loiniinitiity Rinliiiity hvcuuitc Some women noil rhilihcn were
eveiv no intier of the family la (liowneil.
intii'otcil in Improving the place
The Morin caught the flailing
vIn h lie lives.
fleet in the li ay ami hurleil many
Make tenancy n Mcpplngstune to of the junk* on the rocky Rhine
« in i -iliip—tenuiitH often huxltate where
they were hatlcreil to
• nil in iiiiilo In anil eonRurvution plecen.

in' iiinniiiinlty lift.

Onions .....'Mbs 14c

Iceberg

A Penn

l*lh

t

.

1

I,urge Pkg.

,

Pears 1-lb pkg 38c MUrsb mallows |$ c
Armour

Id-ox can

Sultana

(l ot ran

C rack er Ja c k

A Pan n

4 1'

2 Gal. Cnn

35c Motor Oil $1.83

“Super Right” Meats

New Red Bliss

Western

i__

CA RRO TS........

no. 1 POTATOES

Persian Seedless

York Imperial

L IM E S ..............

A P P L E S ...............
Canadian

P R U N E S ..

RU TA BA G A S....

Solid Green

Large Htalk Pascal

CABBAGE

C ELERY ........... .

GOOD WFATHER FOR PORK ITEMS

|

VAN CAMPS
NO. BOOCAN

zTouSlimiltl Try Thin—Loan

2

HOCOUNT PKG.
DIAMOND HitAND

Western Polk Itoiists—Nice Slicing

i

APPLE KF.G
NO. 2 CAN

|■

NO. 2 CAN
LITTLE ANDY BRAND

10
10
10

OR PEACH
LIBBY'S 211 CAN

Latin. Monty Western

CHUCK R O A ST ............. lb.
A-Crittlu— Heavy Wnatern Btwf

H IL L S

CUDAHY'S

K R A U T ................ no. l x
/ i can
DIXIE CRYSTALS BROWN OR XXXX

DOG FOOD

BACON SQUARES
FAMOUS COPRLAND

Pure Lard In Cartons
Daisy Cheese............

SU P E R SP U D S

PORK &amp; BEANS
'PORK SAUSAGE ,b- 5 9 ^ 11 PAPER NAPKINS
APPLE JUICE

Pkg.

Corned B e e f 4 5 c
It,'ll).Ox Bouillon
Brazil Nuts lb. 29c C u b e s .............. (Qc
Tuna Fish

WESTERN PORK CHOPS,

End C uts..................
Center Cuts ............

Beans ....................

You ure not required to own a lock­
er to buy from us. Our locker custom­
ers and home freezer owners find it
profitable to buy wholesale cuts from
us, and we arc offering the general
public our products at low retail prie•St i ’ t V " ■ '
v
not ' / *

Lifebuoy

Angalus

Spring Lamb tegs

FOODS

401-W-13th St .........................Phone 1318

Peaches . pkg 19c Soap ..* 3 b a rs 2B C’
b*
Dulany Proton
12-ox jiktr.
Sw an .. 3 b ars 2 7 c
Turnip Greens.. 24c
Ij»rg«i Pkg.
English
Itinso ........... 2 8 l&gt;
Walnuts.......lb. 35c
Highland Dried

Whole or Full H a lf.......lb. 51!
Butt End ........................ lb. 55
Shank End .................... lb. 51
Bath’s Sunvale Sliced .... lb. 44c
Morrell’s P rid e ........ ... lb. 49c
Cuduhy’s (Jen. Squares lb. 25r

FROZEN

I ini Cnn

Lettuce .. 2 for 29c Lux FlukcH .... 2 8 c
Suruhlne Sliced Frozen

IV i 1in
I AMS

QUANTITY HIGIITH HP.SKHVKI)

Locker Plant

Dry C leaner $|.33
l.iix

218 E. F IR S T ST,
SANFORD, FLA.

Mnyruxr Boneless (fieri dipped

LYRES* SOUTHLAND READY-TO-EAT H to 12 lb

Among the common names for
the tiny evergreen wlnturgreen
in- lea berry, cecker-lierry, lw»xtit'iry, Jersey tea, splcedairry and
■ "Olid holly,
_

D ressing

HOME CONTHOI.I.EI,

PR IC ES GOOD
THRU SAT.

I - . uni', rural people to run
I........ wo oignnixntlou* nml foster
v ' ii- s of independent farm
life, rather than depending on tin' id in, m organisations nod gov*
on nt agencies.
Improve (lie quality of human
o rural areas—which Is
n n heavily by urban areas—
ving Hvst'in* nf land hold■- I &gt;•'iieatlonni, health, recrei nml other community or­
al Ions,
.1 schools must teach the
n s of rural life and their coll*
Imliiiii to the nation.
Km nt churches can he strength*
mil lliiniun and socinl erosion
* iffocllng the church,
I'l.iterl rural health through |
.............. public services and hos*
'mu' anil medical cure.
I'lnlecl the Itidepanda nee of
mill people, The voluntary lu*'tiijons frmnil In rural life nre
•h' verv roots of democracy.

Fla. Washed Itcd Bliss
D'AnJan

iere Customers Send Their Friends'

-------

Ki p nelirhborllnvRH vital. CoilM„.
......|,, n ‘" ,h" tjhriRtian way of
^ (,H
................. _...............
I
'-'''hieaa and furnlahlnif ronl w ., ln,||,on |mir&lt;.|B „f cruilu oil
| .mi'i'iiliiin to private anil Rtoto
*

Potatoes .. 4-lbs 27c
P ea rs.......2-lbs 31c

|

Salad

Yellow

Calif

THURSDAY MARCH 3, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

can

lint Dor Party" Swift* Premium

ll

roe AU-ovre reoiKnon

^ fUtc.Wf
m :) 3 Bars

Uncolored

Colored ...
Cunchlta Cr. nr Tidbit

Grntli* A —Cut &amp;Packaged

BLEACH

Qt. 10*

P*A P P L E ..... 7*«w can 10c
American. In oil

SARDINES .... U
Red Ring Cut

cm*

ro/ur

B E E T S ..... No. 2 can tOe
Unde Wllllam’a

WII.KK'8 CUT (IHKKN

Frozen Clovurlcaf

BEANS
no. 2 can \%f

Porl£&amp; Beans.................3 1-lb cans
Iona Hominy . ... ..... 2 No. 2ft cans

Polar Brand Green

A A jt* Sweet Potatoes..... 18-oz can
A ttn j^to Ketchup.......... 14-oz btl.

SOAP

HOMINY .... No, 2 cnn 10c
t3*m. cello bag

H. K. P E A S ......... . M. 10c

Btukely'e, Camplaill'e, 300 can

TOM. J l l l t n ......nn.
Front, K-oi ran

10c

TOM. SAUCE ... I for 10c
CHORE U1BL
pkt 10c

12 oz. pkg.

lb. 33c
3-lb can

SUN-DRENCHED FREESTONE

Honor Brand Golden

14 u . pkg. 2 1 #

iS lrtld n e y M ink with Pork 2 cam

■i * . -

reamed

-j* .

*

-

■a . . ■

Toait— Cut 4 Tip®

"‘•if No. M. CMw
S PINTO BEANS
RED BEANS
KIDNEY BEANS
LIMAS. B. E. PEAS

IK 12 oL pkg

Sliced 4 Buwwd—Froze

iRTHIRN

EGGS ..................
Southern Cakes
ARMOUR’S SALE
Oil CANNED MEAT
18-tn.can i f f

t f ) *j *

�*■if^*’ j
V*.

■^1

! - k A £■
*. ( t, i f.Ti* ^
• *&gt;T,

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THURSDAY MAKCH 8, 1JI9
J i |, I

Table Supply Holds
3(lth Birthday Sale'

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THE HANPOtti) IlKIfAKD, MANEOkl). H.OUIDA
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PACK TIIKKK

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Current Events

S t't i.

H o lla n d

Y O U 'R E

I

T E LL IN G

M E!

M’l i M l a n f '
Ha&lt;*
H lllllltMIfrl I fn t (IliF Hurl
,
t t • ----- T
tl * ..
the Communist parties of
,
. less renewed.
— By W IllIAM t i l l
In celebration of lit tlurtteth p0iam|i Czechoslovak It, llomtnfi, &lt;
J The eoinmillee nl.o
successful year In builniw
Rui({nrlu&gt; Hungary, France, Italy i
C tntnl Pie 1) IVrttrr
I T u r n e d duwn un A ilu iin istm Su|i[»)&gt;■-lK&gt;vett'*-riR(tly Wljf*)y 1* nn«, Yugoslavia, with the anno-.nic *
pen tn anyone f ' y ' n g In pu t the
tu.ll oioposjil to m ip o -e litien up
K IO T IN a broke out when nn
ni * ^
■»!•* event btftn- e|j intention of fighting the Mnrh e a l on T r e t r »;un.
to IG.IKIO mol mipti&gt; 'iiioent ni&gt; to
Indian
man
atartfd
courting
n
*g
Thursday ami continuing , hau j&gt;|nn
I f *
, one vein foi l i i n l u i i U
w ilf ully
Malay
girl.
Maybe
thr
hoy*
IhrmiKh hotuiiUy. All of the 80
Manihnli Tito of Yugoslavia wn»
S h a r e h o l d e r * u ere r l c c t r i h c i i
I Vj o in tin g le n t e c ili'lg s ,
were
Just
staging
a
little
pre­
super markets opcrntrt! by the concent rating hit communist ke«
hy
V
S . Steel d iv id e n d
and
'J Ifelei *r.I un iino-iolmelit hy
mature wedding shlvnree.
Wiim A Lovett roccry Co.,
glme on rebuilding hi* country
it o c k \p lit a n n o u n c e m e n t. N o n llep. drown il l tin i Mint would
i t i
n mmo than GO Horiiln and South 7 , m tt„ (, lin k in g , n t c ^m t of
huve leipdieil the Itent AdiuiiiNa h a r e h o l d c r #*, 4.’. 4Y&gt; c o m m e n t A m a c h in e th a t lh m k% lik e a
Lfmigia’ cities, are participating. wor|d , nvull n^uhtl. TM* ’WA* "natuitor to set lent ceilings to pru“ I f a a i t e e l.'"
h u m a n is p r o m i s e d .
Woof h r
The present company w#i found- tlonalint rightist dtvtatliMllsm" In
vnlc *'ieiis«uiuhle leloio of full
t » »
p ra c tic a l— lo o m u c h guru w o rk .
ed .(0 year* ngo and from a .mail thp phllm.0|0„y pf the Communi ntue" of n t•■titti I pi open i
Coil of livint dropping, labor
Iloginning ha* grown Into one of
nm| T)I(l Wil( 0#pMl, (, in rf*,.
I ! !
d e p a r t m e n t ilatiilics show.
The commit tee hu- not &gt;et tin"A lw ays k e e p relrio.m tor
the largest and bent operated food |nraet froTn thp Comlnform foi
Cheating newt hut not chaerlng
nils npproved the full rent un'.'ideer doted" — hauiehald hint.
chuini m the nation. It *» our straying from the tettets of t.ontn.
mire which it will -rod *• ihc
enough j J In* lime.
Oond dieting advice lor thote
niin. -ay* A. I). Davis, p m h h n t., Likdwl.o in Poland there was a
t I «
Hint*** foi ti vote Today's .utum
midnight s n a c k Irsbo* tomtftH mu^ our fo*xl ^stores the fin- |groi,p which thought rc*on&lt;trr*wu^ oil plop -ini uno uiioo ot
ii
Sn ea k Ih teve* urn » t r a l l n g
mandot.
‘" e lOUPtry.
It Ion of that wa r-w reeked land hu*
h gi-liltliiu I,, iiinlinoe ...............
F r a n c e 's flopcron M a g l n o t L in e
rhe Mg sale cehd,ruling d0 yearn of top ln)|lorUncPi Th|, groU|, Wo*
* t ! t
t I ttl.w.
and It is turning up a * s c r a p
of economical food distribution HteppPI|
quickly, and. unlike
T h e A ir F o r c e ts t e s t in g a
fhi* iifltnh i mill ufnh
ilHT
In lUisslan hand* . W h a t w o r*
rindeiin tiy the compuny, Is an Tjlo kriucklcil undrr.
b o m b In A l a s k a w hich I* a t ­
I 'X p r i l d n Titflir K
U tiiiiU WH"
event held ereiy y ear-o n e featurTlw linnmll1ct.l( pnrtw, p of , h c‘
Ties the F r e n c h i » - how w ill It
t r a c t e d by w a r m t h T h a t g iv e *
o-kiiig Si'tiutoi* to extend und
ing many uuiMtumllng loti gam* In Comlnform wan propaganda, hull
«4
.—
.». -i,. Jill. ' ■
■.*m»*i****» ****
y o u nn idea o f w h a t m ig h t hnp- —
up nrxlT/
tiglllen llie ou t law
nnHimnUy known produels.
. j t turned mil to he n little Cbml.urnl
resident*
will
have
u
chance
next
Saturday
A
Sunday
to
examiu.
ut
first
hnml
mime
of
the
Woiul'
(O'tifiril
flml
u
‘
iloiek
Of filial* of the company and t Intern, closely knitting the Cometoro employees Join In■ «
munl.ts of Europe. With the tin- fantastic wi'tipmi* developed in the lute world wnr. Included in on exhibit h.--ng liniught In Snnfniii hy ing him k m iu ket in m u r e d in g
If lit it mill I mi
l ii'l u ig
I In
\1' \o" t i nn tTiufcienru
Club of II. S. A, is one o f the few s u i c id e buss Imiiii I w built hy lb.. Nn/M. Alsu feiilur ed i- n i d i " i'M - 1' in ninny j m i t * of the 1 Huh"
tin* public un Invilutlun to buy Well il11(
r . n-u.,i
— -- -------vy
f
i mul
PH X p o l'cm t
fimslii
d
nne-lwii
m
\mi'iicnn
(n&gt;
le
i
o
Hiving
T
o
r
p
e
d
o
*
used
hy
tile
under
sen
f
r
o
g
men.
T
h
e
exh
ib
it
will
lie
in
f
i
o
n
l
o
f
the
P
r
i
n
c
e
s
*
imiimt
thi
known brand* nt birthday price*, •!.„ A tlantic'tael nrant la t Inn* the ont'
110
TorntHoa u»v
----- --------- ■
The nnnimillion ..f Mon Wntl. l.e ug u e liiime run lid t in g [mir im
relo i -mrei mil iif "h’J
------------ ~
8 &amp; .J^ iS !S ^ r B S !S r T r ^
A M.
u p l i M. f..r 2
.O r .
y e a rs - IttJT dtl nod
m .........
i,i f.'iu ielowii n l t e t n p l s
g i c n . foniii'i
W» liington
- i n t e s t ru lg id
shape.
in I'.Ms
govi'Mim. foi ihn ir tm in o f Ihi' Nn- I Pill th e ) tied fm tlic tend.
Maurice Thtm's, s&lt;Trctary-genI Iona I
He- &gt;uii in
it,m i,t,
w n(•'ueiiMiied e'en!* t*aa*
crol of the French Cottnrnfhlst
studied bchiiiil i I" * &lt;! dn,I, , Ii, iti,'
itcly.
Party, started the hall rolling, flo jl
Heliuti' At m il l S e n in
.............. .
JA«#KHUN\Ibl.H. M.f- •* •Al'i
Johnson, a Clarksburg, W. Vn.i suid the Frdnch people might !»cj
it iir lr
York i»«*••• •* •••■ ,,M
"
tec. Widlgti'ii «,i
n|i[iiiiuied by
resident, is World Wm I vctfriui' led into war against thHr wishesY«*ik i»inrtrl rm ......... .
li'»U!
hi* ' b*»i ft o iid. \lt Ti iiiiian, I,ut
•f
jp
Veijl tllhll*" un .... ...........
,,H' • ••»
and v former national comniamlor 'and might flml that the ltu**lnn«
S i i i . i t . " I mo i l l \\ n hi
.t ii't itm g
•nil Shiir Markoi A"**"
'
of tic American Legion. Ill* s#r- had lo "chase the enemy onto our
i ii i n %\
h im iv lirn li*r |&gt;I•*^
t'unfit imii inn
v '
•' */.
j
veil as Assistant Secretary of Wnr (soil." In such a case, he said, the
3^*33, |o*n1
I*
ll, all
Tin' Intillc ot i„iti,., , , „|ltll.
Hliap ItcMlik tm IMrhllftil* u»*r •**
I. 311
1
In the ItiHisevcIt regime from French would wrleome the Itusrihm| 3,fiw*3 tin, lew Itint)
»' •* * •
' nun V i c 'i n ' w . m mi. d t l . " d ,|uv
•I .1*1
June JH, IP.I7, to July HI, IU-10.
slim* as liberators. The French
3,.tH, piiorrr low iin I oo. H'ili*ul*
, IMI
M&gt; i '
"d .i. i
m i.id
Mint II r
flldilt Yu I* Mine* f*’ W J ••• I * • md
Itiiniors that Forrestal would Communist* took ii|i tils .'allying
• .».*
in gin I..- nil i ■*;lii r,, lift iho t a x e s
in koimI * /.it.;!.s»i', FlorMo ti* lit
. MM
I •replaced date back to the 1D4H n y : “ Franhe will never fight the
3.fill, WIIx I. M
CIat.fill, tioorn I M
Mt ' *
I It
lliut h a l t 1 been iio[iiiHi'd m,
. f , J
' T A
)
*
prosidentiul i'um|inign. He kept Stiviel Union." Thorei* statement
Lima
ItouiiN l*ii X.00- fi Jl**.
•* "
fm &gt; holt ............. m i l , I " " m . , . t , d
liUrh
.m
7
oo
Meet*
1
*
1
focti
&lt;
•
•
•
♦
ii-.,
i
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i
strictly out of the campaign pic- wa» eundemned hy a vote of the
m i l l s Itiint Itiul in Ii nn iv ii itotl 11
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T
O
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S
im
ill
l
in
in
g
ii
i
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im,.
l
clhiw
.
1
(1
•» IMI
lure, und unlike some other Cub- Chamber ot Deputies,
riMIllUf * «'Ul»t l» 1 J" • Mil I'Hl.llltK'
» .Ml..
’» I •"» &gt; &lt; i i
n i i n ’ Thill miil.i'. it loot, ti." to " , |,
l A| It II ItMktn lloIlll'MlIc roll ml 3-7 •
an. X|l-|l|||If*
nn
ilicl and lop administration offlcTile echoes hatl not tlletl away
like lint l e t , tli,’&gt; , I.dm ll|, ,
i I I* ,it in 'I 11 .ill
3
oil.
Is*ik
Ii»
an
3-cif*.
Mimller
*
*■'
I
15
lals oiadi no stumping tour for when Palntlro Togllattl,
fiery
i all. rr«I i \o, hitiiiH * 7a*3.oii, kavti) IttiMI I ic| S) » |i&gt;i|f ’-Vi * il, III.
I c i C ' t s . w hile deumuiniig •t-|i*-i. I
ii i \ Mr in
Mi. Trulnan.
Communist lm** of Italy, mad* n
3 00*2 2i
I 1 Oil * -I.
N E W
. o f tlm ta x i's im the mi hit i l u t e ,
t&gt;|i rv i itiliNRr l« Ilie If e*lrr&gt; II 30 VI i lim \ -*11**1 v
However, the rumors wsrc revl- similar statement. The Italian
1f-*i||li-tii| bill I n hu to, copy i ic ld un
urwlt-N 3 »•*. 1hi|m ?.mi. rui'iiiiilierw •I Ii M • i. H.iki.ill
ved aguln on Nov. H, the day after people, he said, would aid Russian
Iki H on, f air o off. onhitwrjr » &amp;«• 12 MO
I .* V*«. -ii
I yellow
f on. |iiiini i AO, turn*1 • oo-l oo,
• l,i.
election, when Foriestal was usk- armies If the Russians ever "hn&lt;«d
12 13
K
k HI'Ib*lit htitl ht’kl 3.7»m null tm i '
■ I |)i F i Mill
I
.
11
1 an
ed after a While House conforcncu "an nggressor" onto Italian soil.
A I K C O N D IT IO N E D
1*,. 11%Hi 2 on 3 mi »-&gt;i ti r f•l r I•in 2 1 '■
' Ii X M
ill1It I I- '
i
1 3M
lit imp t: v\ S I T U S
.j *%.
Lciiii t. &gt;r »*ti «1 or it v r nt n*w I*I'k
Two day* later Harry Pnllltt,
\Is(’ll'«' lilt III ll
to pose for a picture to depict thu
2 mi
|loss to rt 21
t.OII-t ,'itl IK'HMI"
M| &gt;»M(|.|HI
.1 M
M
llrlthh
“hlurflng of another four years. grncral secretary
------- of
... the
— ........
i
Ml Ni l ' l l . 1-• 111111pi \. Mm
. at Ir
*0 3 -HI
. dn
.1 D
«H u ' not for nte,” ho told news- Communist Party, -aid
Ihitish
i thru
Mm I vu looo. i
&gt; •*•
•1/1*1 \ fariiim
r.-'ft |
3-10
A II. . " h o e
f|*il
.
.rt.
3
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I
gll-d
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I
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I
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3
15
men. Hi* office later sold he meant Communist* would try to stihoaiMtv
. - »ii, - i i. tifii'l
|(Mitt
iTiilr- Cliilili-ltli-'i* i't
i1
ill*
IN I'll '*! I
I
D
M
lie did md Intend to [juit Immedla- tage nny "Imperialist aggressive
, I **«Inv ii iti Mini a in.* u , ig*, I,,,
7*kf, it» , iKi.fi no fi’ vi u
’i &gt; ■ t\*
I 3m
U00 lit 3a. lo ll A \ all - HJ.'i Ilosari'l
v
toly. hut probably wou.d not serve war" against Russia.
.
U Mil k -1 ..... 1 11••IIt
1*01*11 still Mil Hi I
i||
\\
ol'ltlmilY I-- tt-Hftl 3 iXM
1
it
im 111 H|)kI
..
:
im
time lull tour years.
, A day later the (lennnn Com*'
( *fiIIIl»|II111«t -* wlitt ml, lii^ rmidt I \
! ”rO HlfM'tt HO hi**' 1 "-0 |H|Hnl 2-3
. 11, 1
U
IS
Hut on Jan. II Fortcstal flatly munist* were heard front the Com-1
it a •- OK . . -I I tin I -o ;, 10) ft *1/ H MM
Tha o il n r-*,
Ohikiii Krl
| 2a* | ao t i n tin i &gt;i all mil \ If fill)
ft; l)i'i I rt r III - Fl*»l l«ll»
i n p r o ’•&gt;
said he expected to stay on a* tnunlst-lril Socialist Unity Party
Tm. &lt;i|*|m'ii11•*| iiii-lt i iiMitdl jan tn - 1
K i l l " ) till t "1 ll 11f t- 't il'll S'S'III 1' i(‘t nt n n i in t •
,1 **o- | f»o
tiri
U
*
i
1
»
i
Hi
Secretary of Defense. Tradition- declared that "in case of un,/ ng.
t i v f ifiinitl ni I In* *p\ t i i al nf f iv r
|rr|i|M*rn l-o t.*k*111*•r i«t«« Womlrm
»
&lt;i i :« k ti, vi *t I** •
ally, all Cabinet member* offer vression the (Jerinnn people must IN OINVIR, Colo . Mrs tlilly ttubiii- f«*\i .1 tot oilier Imllllfm* 2 oo-'J ‘m. 4.30 ‘ . l it* Hirtilt **
I €■••» mu ii • mul tin i'i* •*/«•«■It- lirfoit*
*
S h o t.* S h i m * S i* r \ ift*
Hull.»*»*»llew J (Ml■3 on. ir\s 3 ••• In-In 4..1M . •» ...........
their resignations to n uewly-clect- fitrht aguinst the nggressois and
it I
S i ii 1111ii »\ •ct itin i-‘simi Hr
2 iiti-2 .»i) AoaltelniN I l.*-! *‘0. linoI I | It, it In f NitiKf
4 :1j
son
(above)
told
(lie
authorities
!
ed President so he can start with suppoit the Soviet army In it* ifI MIII *
M.iriifii U .if 2 oo
; mm I •i i t
I'l.lalM s .0
»t»* It** llUn-.
* IJ . . • -I ,* Idltll
a new slate if lie desire*.
fort to create peace." The state- that she hud liern n "man" lor HI) TihtntnliI t* I .uni l*H I " If* A 7 30 tie - f f ■»*l 11iI '•« it
years,
earning
Iter
llvinp
st
male
oj-'oirestal said after a White ment was slgnetl by Wilhelm Pieek
. - I.V I \»| I*in« mark" w .d-ih i 2 7»*-3't»»
; »:•
sitrh as pointing ami manual ns,me
Itmllrlie«|l ltank*,l*' H•**!*• 2 lg k MO VIit,. V
|y* I•! It**.
house discussion on rlinuges in the and rilto (irotewolil. I'O-rltairtnen trades,
labor
She
said
she
was
married
.
.
i
i
, i I ‘iti |tlx r* i *i *
n
|
,3
■n
i
i
‘Veurlty Act lliut he wanted to of the puny, and like the it her
H'loanit Ihi fii nl'o l&gt; |" I 00*1 -o
k :im 1&lt;■i i tin Muml
When
she
was
Ut.
hut
Die
marrlnga
&gt;
slay In hi* Cabinet post, and that Communist statements, It 'ic'iised
i ell. .
-i i at*; It I lies’k 3,110*4 on
■l IMI - u. 111 i 11a i" 11
mill f a m e l oo | oo r*%% I
!• I.'* i h Si**f v
hv did not expect Mr. Truman l*V lhe West of preparing for war failed. It was then that she decided , I(loiirer
LSI It It 'if
that “It's easier to gel nlnng In the ! i ....h..S.'lllls
.'&gt;"IIp&gt; Iimu"
■)
|ri kIH Il.l ImI
!■ 3o V
accept the routine resignation.
against Russia,
- it i Mi - t ■
**u I,
t* i
world’.’ ss a man. The secret wtn ! Ittedliiiu
*" r&gt; binr'
o .Inn iin
"■•nI.Tfl, 1M
2 3 -i 3. UO,t Nitmu
:M-I •" it- i\ ) MM i-r I MY
President
Truman two duy*. Last night the same sort of
ke|)t
by
her
duughtci.
Judy.
IP,
ifni
mm a
\
I
ttMliliK
i
-*
M»•■’•(I •»
later, on Jun. IR aald there would statement came from the Com­
lut:&gt; i 11i ti N*ii ImIim
be no changes In his Cabinet in tnunlsts of the United States. They III lliey quarreled (Irifrriiaiionni)
i
i
a,
til
No»iv*
till N
,
III 30
1•'
}
I 1 Mtl
advance of bis iuntigurntlon.
pledged themselves tn oppose any
u n 1
r
i
in*
.tit
a
i
-1
*1
11.03
k W H illII m i l !
Wi
"How jaoon after Inauguration war provoked hy "Wall Street" In­
IN
(ii&lt; lift)* KI'll til atV(M
1 I 30
MAMHI t
day T" he was oskul.
terest*. National Chairman WitI* -fit
lir.IHlIt'T &gt;(•
I
3.M
l*
T in' 111| r» I ri m (»r »* #** r*"i m*r **-»iI I*&gt;
You’ll have to wait and see, Mr. Ham Z. Foster and (iener.'il SecroHy Alley
till* ill'll If* I si till I*M* Hufifnril Htiitr
■fctmiun icplied.
...
Lugene Dennis signed the
Kill un i * lint k i
itrtHliM P **&lt;»l*l
The W a i n ifttwhte
jlhen |»'«tement declaring
Anierbun
til n u t Ki t" Htill tlt-rtlul t '1*1 I d liHIt
'T s f ir u l
N o tic e
, A 31 Mm 3 mi»
was appointing Dean Acnoaon iCdftimunist* would take no part &lt; r$ o n l F o lk s T&gt;o m '
I Jli-HtlN. 111‘iuli VIII Dll I i lu­
Secrelnry of State to »uece«l the|l» fn unjust, aggressive and (m-j
MEVL/H G I V E O ?
12
7:.
*
3
0ti" Hi
M i n i i: i»r
%1*1*1.M %• i o \
run
li«&lt;li f Ira it o
-oiling General George Marshall,. peHaRst war.
f Mcmih*. Tsuitli-t M»
I v % IM I M
7WFLL T&gt;EY W IL L
3 -M
Uu ll|M
12 '*
i il %I* I i n it i ”s? tn iit.tr*
Todny the Austrian Communist
who resigned.
I .*
I |lut* I *. f »■»3t Mini
HIM
-1lit
i
Mil; li&gt; 11j x i ,\
CO/v\t P O E /
Party was heard from. .Said the
j'Hhhnti- ■')*» I**H 2» I
l
IiHlv ' isi't i v i-"Jilt t -*l I •»v
I Austrian Communist new^p ipci
I ’rt’.iiMu • - I i- * i I
M 4m I v*. . i rli'iiii
i J t m M Mm 1 '
i 'jit r 111
I ing M-mi
I'I •!"
it
r I'll) V I t t '- 14k IM" Ml- '•
I Volkaatlmme. "the Austrian pe.iide
I 'it ill! II'-u i*i « 11
12 'a'*
1(1 i
-I Ml I - D-* I*it DDI-I
I will support the Soviet Uohiii in
»•
Hi lit v tii.ltlrti t ‘ri
11.Mil
aM- ' i
1 • ' x us . -1 «■* I"
(Continued 1 (" " i sac One)
v, I'imi al •*» i
MM'
case of wm." und will "not shed
I
,| ( III f I Ml Siltll
•- t •MIt " 1*
f s*•11rer*i
I a Mult
$IM&gt;m
&gt;,sI'lr* lit* InllnW IHU 11s - * s I&gt;•*••1
expecting lull) to he thu'r beat blood fur the dollar."
I I’-u iilitiit't«, Mm IIaM
$li ii»» I 2 dm
i
.
s
1
1
1
1
ti
i
x
*&lt;
l
■11&gt; I 11 mnl . til VX*IpU’itiini'l*
year *lnte the wur—now they may
I2
I klMMIlliilil. Mtf Mr-Id
M jii
(Itli
I IliuiuiiH 4ir»*»'*i I'-**M-im t«*l'u
12 t’h't lilts I -&lt;t fiil \ 4'"|niii&lt;d
A sure of It. Until this'year the
3:
I*•-|i|it*r ** 111■ 111«a
13.110
I' d
\shltf fit! t- H*-h11- Suit
ntan with the fistful of cash ha*
l l ' f i ' i l titioti IllltiS huylnu |iii« c i. )« o r |ti''M'Ul d ."
I#i&gt;lt«iiM‘N. Npw Fin Itril MIInn
I'lui M* "i • l'*»t» 71
taken 70 per cent of the car* from
5ll l.l. Mv
11.13 -*••'.
tlollii i i* n o rth m il) ."iJr— III I I t s XX * sic I II
ll**-* * III* 1*1 1 Mle l.-l (*l •
t r«M tta„*j r , . . o n * n w i
} Eit -i kNIt S':&lt; 1 It l|t
lllisll I tl(* W*III 1*1 IIf Is #s•
tho dealer's floor. Thcro Isn’t *o ptiily suhstantlated the find.
O r « hi i. x&lt;i(i h u ) ( i ni la t iid lp ii itu 'im ll) id
3 !»-.* IIter
ll" " • I 2
I VxilN IM M" Mil Ml* *f I .*•*)'.!
much of that kind of ready money
i r t l l - r d ll I'Ll It Ii unit Ih'I(UI) n IIII H I I II
Si| IMw|t, Ytllnvt Hu I f |»B 14 *»'* » " "
They reported to the sheriff lliut
) VTurhii-N
1
»s&gt;
«
llmt
iM*'«
'
t
listsnruuml nny more. And the flnnnce all nine persons aboard were d»ud
•Ah 81*1
I'll.N 'S . ) e*— It's ii h iaucr ilo llm ..i uni diou
TiifUJSltSPf*.
I'll
M
i
M
M
A
K
M
ti
M
M
I
1
*
1
*
**»
*
1
H
im
imys think that at least half of you •mil that Ihe ship had liorncd,
s ln t r
Vail r I is Is I her*' in l l ir - r l- n irl) » ul m T-HiDtl-siN, 5|bt iMn
3.1 *e*» It*.
f i v )l* )!!*'* '1
will let them helo you buy the new
I h u l.l|llllc pliMif llliil u til I'r lic - &gt;1" I" " | » l " 'I l l It I t
.1*1 l(S Ml* I*IM
Hhrrlff Hlelnnietx *nid he noilI
tin
tiW
S'N
\*ll
|
s*U
l
k
M
*
«
uiri Ihih i il".
eui‘ thin year. That will la- fine for rieti uutliorlties at Higgs biehl und
— It " l.l IVV KM T PH It M S .it n liich
di'l'n iit
\in II
Mo v
13 "»»
&gt;(x liit lie lilt-mi
their profit und loss slatoptenls, .hat they luitl laid hint unity pci
iihlc ip in lil) In und- ca ll I"' bimatil u n n h i'ii m
I »ri«|||{*',N- \t III til'll Ml)II
\|At»l
t Mm 11It •Huh
- 12 4 *
Most of llit'iu luol record ycura Hiilthel would be dispatched ini.
*rl Mil .Ini •
tills d ill
I IFll IIIAiI1,)-" 'tv I'IIll*I« 'ti|III Ik 1 ' 1"'
lit inIH ■* ll was.
mediately lo Investigate.
it |' M
I I I■
!
111 ttI-*-f ml I •Mu i'mIi Hn#dM**wd
Kvett Jiapplir Ibis morning Am
Hub
13 7«.
Sa n tk ii
f |* |I i kl. iH
The eia cl Unto the plane was
7f«
ft g-s"*’I(i I m Mi Illy liFiivy I --dn v -nHi'inllM-H' '
^ u te of lliu iimkers of litiltte up' found wua not learned at fli.u.
stt ut s«stiu-r Tnidlfii: «*»)i v .....In
itiuilts
I'ilt.H
..........
Mrsili
sM
pi intiers — stoves, refrigerators,
• tit- f ‘k* islid ii k Muirltrif r Inil, ilruriK
The ro|iorl was made to I it"
I ’■ifl*lv- ( l l ' I l l t l s
SI Jh
' »&gt;r, Mlsiul tlf’MKtinl, I *WItllHU*1 N4||* I'I
radios, washing machine* mid fur­ sheriff’s nfftrn by Oscar (Innudr*
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I j i g g i n g i d u l l sid es h a v e be en hy
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r* r|Mir i tiii'iil n Niihl ul Iiiwpi (it 1s t
persons on the Whitehead
t
Ksxfi.Is "1
|».U.r-d TM Pofl Br*
VI .'f,
Until *|mf*«r*1
Illumed lo
part Im th e
s t r i c t e r Ranch.
Irmii/i'ii
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n
l
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tiMi'A. I** » T«»4* Mill
f'llruN d ' h ||i |h fulrly lirm i tli
- Hi ll
S S S Tim ir
c re d it t e r m * put Into e f f e c t hy tha
p •• v i pm.
life
Hi I fit I RtHtll,
(inniali'x, a private flyer, said
i * vl.l. r m . i ' i p m
v i. n •
Belli
F e‘d e. r aTl R.e s e r v,e 4
Hoard
la
s
t
Hep
ii w iMi &gt; i vim . " i t
im :
that
lie
lielirvrd
there
was
a
clour
( 'nrK wh Dill*
ll. ft.g I ... iJ .
IIP IWIlIJVril irioit? V*1*“ #1 PIHNl *
tembor win n ins ailment buying
t,„Hr lh„ wt,|tp „ r
rrHR(,
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\11 • » ’ I \ I l
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kith
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Iwas increasing try leapt, and Imunda whprn a plane rtnilil probably
Ml
I
•ael tiiiil I * *|Htt ' *1 •*• |'f • ♦
I'liillilt-i
MiiKiH'Niii
JAlKHONVU.I.i;. Mm 1 * AI* i
—mid jut were price*, and infla­ bind.
4.1,11tit' it (ill &lt;1* ||. iistl
v*. Iti* ».
.Morinr
K|i" Klw in s .. rn.i'XM ilrs.t, a ,
I'lltc
|*| l'|l Ilf f "I k-itl Ml.l x l(,«x*
tion iiiiKchcral.
Tim bndles were left by t h "
'luailty.
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am
p
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sol
t t l f yltur wife wanted . Ut buy "luite, it was roporlctl here.
Market
aeneiHlI)' slni'ly
im I *P' tll'H, *1•i'*’’*-•)' )l liMi III
-I'I
S'llirl'tii nesrliy wlille*
gSOO worth of furniture to Ataka
i
n i y • im Mu* 4*i hi hI v fiidhti
"f
XI ..Vi
(■'iiirlilH -Iruil" A
uni it f'lturilv I'I"I lilt* ul I'I
tho living room look a* nice a* the
PITTSBURGH, Mar. H -b lb -A
m i NKMI.A, N. Y., Mar. 3-f/p) Corriml Market I'er l",«en
hi Mk* itHirf I'MtiH* • r mut&gt;1
neighing-’*, she hatl to extract 1100 ap.tal Airlines cnultallner made, _ T||I. (1|*tHrl utlurnoy «if Nassau
Wtn Mill I........ (.Tn- r , tv nf HHiir-trd, KI"I I pIh *xiMitt*
St "&gt;
it
»S s is 1' 1 fulumlur ifiitiilli* I ihih Mm
from you first. And sign yntt tip a forced landing in a farmer* County sulil today that Itaymunil Utrai'
(U K A VI S H A M I’OO
SI 111
MI
01 im*
____ uni ....
itf fin fit •'I |k.1.I" -iM-.ii "f
to pay off llie HIM) in 1G month*— field near hero today without In M. Fernamh:* and his 'J00«mumt MSilliiii
IS fl*
IS
.Ml ii" iiiil It ** Kin'll * liMm -»t ili'iiMiol
W ITH I.A N O I.IN
Huiilll ........
plus the carrying churges.
iixtrn
«. Mi ln&lt; lit vxtlMitu nit.I ItuM d»,i »s
jury to .pasiotigcra or crow,
girl friend, Mnitlia Hack, will tie l.irue
M
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its
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Undar Min now rules, If aho'a .The airplane landed 12 miles In ought here from Michigan tu
f i. - utltli inn -tf Mu* •l*i 1mil fit • Wlttl
mi lee itlrsM in I'll CHI 1111"!.
saved un |76 aho can go to. tho rom the greater Pittsburgh air* face a "lonely hourta" murder l.'i rk*■
»t;i t i n lut kwh tit in by flu* f'liiliimiii
it.
It "S
|&gt; •||t‘||1, tfl tile 4t 11sir it t"Y tt ll-l 141*\
£t*i
at us
Medium
storo Monday and take ova tho nort In a cow pasture on tho farm charge,
Kill
i. 1‘liiiiti up ll*- ifill fill ii h| mii II liril
is »s
Hni jtll
furnltAre. You'll have until tho end nf Frank Myers at Frankfort
Kxlra
* )". 111 lift Villl'l!
Cunvictiun
of
first
dogrsa
mur­
I'nlcnim
of 1090 to pay the loaf of Out Bprlngs.
PHi;t»i:m«* v i m h n t
iorg»
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41
der In New York tarries the daath Uve poultry
ifHI
Ah HM-riilid nf tin* I -ii wt IV III
1426 duo—plus tho chargea. By
Robert MsUrrflsld, uporatlons
4* Pill Ti'Hlllllll''lit Ilf
T*
T"
/, vmut'itiD)
Ulon ■Ijo’ll want now furnituro. But superintendent for Ih* airline, penalty.
f Ji-tiruf A, I Hi Hi i »K ili'n I'mhiml
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turn**
I'rsNsero
District Atlornoy James N, Geh­ Frvsr* red
i ti
|iii Itili'itllull Mi*rub 1. IMi*
That’* your problem.
7J
said the ship was flight 40, from
3*1
Mahore of tho lesser brairds of Chicago and Akron, due at Pitts­ rig asked a kmch warrant against »l* Iha up .......... I I
I ' l l ’ lilt ll) I Its
tlrollsre
M in t:* ; n r iiiN 'N iiiT s in s r n v fi
Ilrollsre red
r
appliances have boon hardest kit burgh
,
„ at OiOfl A. M. (K. 8. T.) the pair to speed their return,
------it,* ___ as
100
m ii I*. Mil sill a til' ri.iiiiniA i t i by th a‘sag in rcUll sales/ The old |t w ti bmiml for Newark,
vr
t i l * *1 i t i si.
Venal T ab le Is
i
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all
iiifiiliiT
*
ut
"li.rlilii
r
u
r
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BB
established make* havo gone on ____
Tho______
craft was _a 21-|tassenger.
Iftasioi
The jars, boars, ami ImI I if '
(en»
Uni nil rc'lillMK In Khirl'li' I'l l r i " '
selling pretty well, As ref.-lgora we-snglnetl--------DC-8, piloted hy Capi i.imiilNiiliin lils lr lc l N «
J. c» ("
light ''( *•■•*«* pHIUMCI t l
that lltir the 'halves or our
till ins c(iutill"ti " f Alin him. I‘" t ■
lor* became more plentiful, cue '»ln
„ „ Fret
. ..................
well, nf Chicago, whoae
.CasllssM Kr™ **■■• Uae)
Prc'crlpllim l.aboratury. are
r,.iin HI. Jiilin*. Klnal'ir. Mnrl'1'i
toraor* turned to An* oust tidy Irst
name
was
lr»t name was not Immediately •victims of tho blase. Lator it was
^'aieta UsMiiiur. u t! l.cm suit Heuilnola is ml C'"li"lv
filled
a 1th pure, TrA-tsh.
know about, and tho ne*f*r maau* known, Capital Alrliitai was un-1 learned thoy were not at homa at t&gt;isd) ,
''..""tilHelimer'
tHstrli't*
Nlllnlicr
r
stniularfl-strrnglh drugs and
" n r T w » Slid T h n -t " ) Vul'iids
facturtrs found tho going hard. able t o a a y how many pasaen* I the time.
|{'ry*M r*A‘
chcmlcaU. These are thr
I'l'Uiity, j O T I I ’ H l» hcridiy a l v i "
41
They see a naw market opening
wgfa aboard.
•ti.ii
th e llnarit " f lU rsct'i rs n t
building blocks of our pro­
Two grown soua aurvlved tho 1nroilsre re
s
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Mutit'll,
hiivlllg
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A ir them again—tho
people
who
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Information waa available
fession. Y o u r phartnnciii
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iii-*'B sm t i l e r l s r c l ttmi I'r'iduii'r*
3tfant 1 1600
but (AMD
may- Immediately on tin enusa of the fire but were badly burned be/oro i !'• H . IP*
I refrigerator, hut
lakes these many and varlrd
nt not ten** ttish s e v i . n l ) -live nerthey cooltl escape from the burn- i ^ u
II
be didaft have the 100 down. Now fortod landing.
i » " l nf the I nt Ml viil'inie " f ' l l r i i substances, and through the
ing building. One was tAkon to IUns
f i l l " liriMtlleeil In Kl'irldH fur nmr
they Med only 146. Alao their
exertion of his protruslimui
IT
Mercy Hospital In Muskegon.
ketl'ig durlna llie I *»*•- St erueiin
iters,
monthly pay menu will be smaller
hor
Imromn inemhem nf
hhl-l
knowledge and eklll — com­
eld
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M'll'is). h s * culled Hi") llier" will
- a d d i t i o n they edd up ’■li the eT down paymenta for more Items,
bines them into the one and
KELLKY RESIGNS
OredeeA aed drswnt heade and leet l c in til im the 1 a (Ii 'lay " f Mu c h
AM, AROUND
'yowdT-.'Monthly, psymente ‘" t h e y And
________________
o n l y prescribed medicine
CAR make thslr ____________
income atreteh
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NEWARK, N. J ., Mar. 8_- &lt; ^ _—
" i i i r i l r AMshl's t t r f h " In l ' n l . " ' i ‘l.
which mcela exactly the spe­
?**&amp; SP “th' r , ‘hln» !
* M °7«r m*re monthly iniUllmant I Thi^Rl«ht” 'Rev/ ’ Migr. °~J»mes
Slnilde. u ineelltiK n( III" im&lt;tiil»rH
cifications of your doctor's
. * V ™ '/
“ 11
Francis
Ksllef
resigned
at
»* 'mill Klnrlitu I ' l ' n i e M"Hist rec.n C^ S « hi
' L . e*
^ ^ ei' ^
^
KsllA. r*slg
*?L rttoday
^
a*
e'-linsr In said Kill rid s I'tlrne f'liinprescription.
tof them to get free of president of Soton Hall College.
niteolort u ia trm t Nu. a.
IK .
t L_ ..
The resignation w as . announced
The nurnnee nf till* m eetln a I-

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Meat Prices

THE WORU l O M r

iQNE M A R 'S MEAT. ANOTHER M AN'S POISON

Franco 1h having troubles with Communlnt lendera,
By DEWITT MACKKNI1B
tlcal party, Communlxtn havo boon a recognized nnd active
AP Foreign Affatra Analyst
political party, with imfflclont legislative strength to affect
tho balanco of (tower In parliament. The party hnr, boon ac­ Introducing Graily-the-cow
cepted aa a normal and proper element in the French poli­ foreign affairs:
This column the other day cited j
tical ayatem.
that one nf the striking pout-win
Troubles have arisen over public atntcmenLs by Maurice development* I* the Increased (
IMIlae
nonno.i n « *n
Thorax, leader of the Communist party In Franco, which knowledge of world event* potI w Iu m M » n &gt; r
ifaiC H irrioK u t h I
border on treason. In the storm of antagonism a r o u s e d *es*ed hy tho average dtlten In
among other parlies, the statements of Thorax have been the U. 8. A. and other democratic*.
iiilorpi-otod us un attempt to incite French people to 1,1,10 ! l„*j Ihron^and 'have^lslen^ipe^
o h _ t « &gt; ---------------- - T .
it-os with Russia, against thclr own country, If thorp Were war ||nI|y impressed hy the way youth
All s'fcltsary ■ • lir N , « H * af
] I* taking hold of International
•hash*. reM lallasa M l M ll M i ml bi'twpon tho two nations.
•atartalaaiaala fa* «k » M W M •&lt;
Thoro
Is
siinillnrlty
botwopn
tho
French
problem
and
(question*
I t i d u l u l a . will k« i l i r i l l fa*
That awike* mo a* being a good
that proserttod by Communists in thu United States. Tho sign
r““‘in these dangerous time-,
problem arises over the tjunstion of ties lietween (.oitimun- hut I have a new angle to the
ists and Russia, and whether in a show-down tholr loyalty thought, it come* from tho recent
strange adventure of Grady-the*
would be In their own country or to tho Soviet Union.
cow, and might be entitled "a smlh'
It may be Ibis question which essentially sets Com­ n dny keep- the ‘hot war’ away."
munists off from other political groups. Certainly it is an Of course, I realise I’m laying my
' o f the oh
important purl of the difference between Communists and self open to the mtnrt
others.
At
least
until
tho
question
is
satisfactorily
answered
;
vaudc-vlllc
comedian:
"that don t
THURSDAY, MAK. 3, 1*4#
there seems to lie Justice, and good sense, in regarding Com- like
’"n,[,d
l,kc
,ow
,0
mc!
11 ,oun,U
’hull"*. Still, Grady enters
the
BIBLE TBRSB TODAY
munists ns different from other political adherents. The scene.
i
fi
---&gt;
Probably no recent story hn&lt;
There are godltaa nation* today French may lie approaching a similar conclusion.
attracted so much attention u that

that use *ubtl» propaganda to
catch the guile**. They hldo beParking- Headache
■hind an Iron curtain |o conceal the
abject poverty nnd hunger and
Why not stnek nutomobiles on top of one another in
brutality nnd fear In Which the/
live. Tsna of ml IIIona would lave tho streots? This Is about the only Ineffectual program for
•to escape. Learn not the way of parking relief not yet tried In New York, says T. M. Matson,
the heathen.—Je. 10:2,
director of tho Yale Bureau nf Highwuy Traffic. Equally
Senator Tom Connally of Texas.
•nrtlenPsuppoiler ol* President Tru­
man and the New Deal. Hand* by
Hhe South in it* tight to filulimtet
fagainit uniomliluiional legislation.
{To take *w*y the right to, filibuster
‘would deprive the South of it*
Light to, ilelc it* case before the
•nation,g Freedom nf speech i* it
{basic democratic right. No one i*
Compelled to listen, but anyone can
late hi* cate.
Between 200 and 250 civic lead­
er* vi»|t the County H fajcand Infirmer/' ami repoH .^opdiliom
ihere ai good n* coutil lie expected.
No doubt further improvement*
could be made, if money were no
item, a* indeed they cnjld be too
in the, public schools, llie hoipital.
and even in our churches if tuch
improvement* only didn’t cost any­
thing. 1 rlowever, if anyone wa*
shocktdlor horrified by what he
found el die County , .I Inme. we
have yet to hem of it.
The Seminole County Red Crn»»
drive gel* under way with O. K.
Gaff a^. chairman and. a.goaS of
$6,100.; Other drived pdtich have
been conducted durin;; Ihe past
year hive run into &lt;omidnahtr
(difficulty raising their quotas n&gt;
Ithe public begim to rotml it* pen­
nies follow in;; die lu-li war yean.
jWhat we have all got l&lt;&gt; Ir.itu i,
glow In live on whu| we tun make
filler doing our pail for then- very
jnecciuuy charitable nrgani/alion*.
jCuttiiift out the Red Cun* i, like
S tilling out yom iutur.inre polity,
/lien di»mtcr strikes, you
rou can't get along wilJiMUl il.
On Cabbage Key rifitr I’an-njfiltc ivvi ymiriu Imnrymooniiitt
ouplei have tolvrd tin- homing
hoitagn ami the i*nt|pn»bjnn in
me (ell swoop by holding themelvei palmetto thntrlrd jcnhint
md virtually going dktivr. They
ive on $10 a week prr couple
which their huihmuL nuke tnlcli*
ng nmj telling iiili ami iliiimp.
NotheJ'irc not an expensive item
mder the circumitsncri, if turnllal at a)l, and there are no niiiht
lubi, mo’vitt, roxdiide ban t«&gt; n iouit their lurplut. "II I h*d n milion dollar*", one of them mid
11 wouldn't wont anythine different
Tha hud of tha Social Srcmily
ritem tell* Conirtii that Social
•curlty'e payroll lax** may ulli1 lately reach 10 percent which
i tould ''give little builneu men
l imething to think about, The iad
I about payroll taxci i* that
' have to be paid in Lad time* a*
ai good, whether you are maktnonty, or loting it. unlike the
ic tax which only hit* you
th«e U a pwfjLAddins 10
At W the coat of doing Mwnri*
u iily v*eck many,, a little
lie, would cerUimy teduce
service it could render the
k , lower the Wages It rould
III employe**,

of Texai wUely
te changing the Constitution
t to,do away with the Electoral

lit

t M m h e proposed amend• points out, each el then
ole directly for the caudim t t f t e s , and tha cindilivingjne most votos would
m . Thus, says Patman, it
iktafcita conceivable for a
£$, or a Ku Wu* Klansbecome president of the
Statu If tbero happened

isim

useless are rules shifting cars from one street to another,
nnd collection of fines for parking violations. All these de­
vices are puny attempts, iu Mr. Matson’s view.
Unfortunately he has nothing bettor to offer, except
to open pnrking lots in the business areas. This is fine, but
where to get tho space for them?
If Now York can solve its parking problem, no other
city need despair, hut Now York Just now appears to lie
hopelcHs. And It might be a good Idea, once In a while, to
draw thoughtful comparisons between the parking headache
of such great metropolitan centers and those of our own
urea.

For Women Voters
Not so many yenrs ago women were not allowed to vote.
Now Tennessee contemplates going to tho other extreme,
and making voting easier for them than for men. Bills In­
troduced In the legislature, with tho support of the state
adminisLration, would abolish thu poll tax entirely for wo­
men, while Hllll retaining It for men ns a general election re­
quirement. For the primaries it would lie outlawed for men
as well iih women.
Is thiH a form of chlvnlry, or it is discrimination? Brib­
ing any specinl group of citizens to do their civic duty does
not make sense In a democracy.

W ASH IN G*

KRlTlCIANS

of tha blue-hlood Grady who lives
on her master's farm In Yukon.
Okla. You all know how *h« got
herself trupped in a alio after she
performed tho "impossible” feat of
diving hend-firit Into It through
an opening which theoretically
was too small for her.
For day* all America hung so­
licitously about that silo, trying lo
figure how to get Gracfy out
Strife nnd war talk continued to
encircle tho globe, but Grady held
the stage until soma smart person
figured that she could bo rescued
by greasing her all over so *hr
would slip through the little open­
ing. The scheme worked, and she
now Is contentedly munching hey
os though nothing extraordinary
had happened.
Ho much for Grady. Sho haserved the very useful purpose of
staging n show which eased the
tension far thousands of folks
whose minds are almost constantly
concerned with the grove and over
present problems of world peace.
Rut that Isn’t quite tho whole
story. For Grady has demonstrated
that II' m a good thing for man to
get his mind off his troubles some­
times. Too much brooding Is bad,
for It is likely to produce obses­
sion*. And obsessions can lead to
disaster*.
I raise (his subject because I’ve

Water Control Is
S t a t e InveHtment,
Dr. Dovell Asserts

Congressman Herlong Reports

fid ? .

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C. P. Brasinffton
C sslIisM r w * *&gt;•• nasi

tlon.
Only 10.0% of our people wantrd
the Tail-Hartley Act repealed;
4tMt% wanted it let nlone and
00.8% wanted It amended. A high­
er percentage (10.9%) wanted the
Celery Shipment!*
Wagner Act reatored than wanted
the Talt-Hartley Act repealed,
Thle apparent dlicrepancy waa
due to the fact that virtually every
peraon who wonted tho T. 11. Law
repealed also wanted the Wagner
Act restored while many who
wonted the T. If. Law lot alone
or amended did not oxprraa themHelve* either way on the Wagner
Act,
A majority &lt;S4%) wert oppoeed
to Federal Aid to Education, while
91.8% approved Federal Aid to
Hohool Uulldlnga.
78.8% oppoeed the Admlnlalratlon'a CompuUaiy Health Inittrnnce Plant 87-8% approved Univeraal Military Training, and ex­
actly 76% were In favor of a 70- 68-1 degree*, he reported.
Group Air Force.
••
•3.8% wera oppoeed to a gen­ flrat Ineplred to write
eral price control extension, and When, aa a boy, his teach
quite naturally 18% opposed an
Increaaa in taxea, and utmost M%
wanted to reduce the txponae at
GoveramenL
79.4% wanted to repeal or re­
duce the ao-caUed "Luxury Taxea"
while only 81,8% wanted te take

*100.000.000.

A startling revelation U, nl*o'(
brought out in tho current leaflet*
in the form of a table showing
the iinnual average flood damages
to portions of tha state.

Ilased on a survey of the Corns
of Engineers of the Army, tr.o
table show* the annual lots to
flood damage to ho $2,007,04)0 for
the Upper St. Johns River .Valley
tree, $1,600,000 In lha Klnlmmeg
River Valley area, $4,130,000 In the
Lake Okeechobee-Everglade* area,
and $3(857,000 In the Gait CoastEverglades area.
The*e figures represint a total
flood damage lou every year to
the dtlxene of Florida amounting
to $11,848,000,
In advocating water control far
central and aoulharn Florida, Pro­
fessor Dovell reminds that total
taxation collected In the State of
Florida but year amounted to
$180,640,368, and of Ihlr* amount
approximately $69,4X10,000 cam#
from the I I coupUes In which tho
flood control project la asked to
be p(lt tnta effect. (Theif flgu
exclude unemployment taxes i
cltrua advertising Vmnuae.)

the entertainers and musician*
who enlivened tho programs.
Civic affair* and other plan*
which might benefit Lake Mary
where discussed. Several memtiers of tho group announced
plans for construction of new
home*. Tho meeting was well
attended, anil membership wa* re* f )
ported to be tha best In years.
After the meeting refreshment*
were served by mmher* of the
I-H Club.

WASHlMftTOM
PO LITIC IANS'

Idgc a lot nf
At&gt;out 66 per rent of the oil
been rncmmtorliig u lot of people isn’t Inevitable hy any menn*. It ( Uvc thinking will
production from Mlddlo Hast
who are adopting the attitude that could come—but fute hasn’t do- chasms,
field* Is under British operation.
the whole world 1* heading straight creed It a* unavoidable. Construe*1 Thunks u lot, Grady
for hades. They accept another
global war ns inevitable. "Civilisa­
tion" is going to Imj "destroyed"—
whntover that mean*.
Well, sometimes It's thinking un-

healthful thoughts that produce*

unhcalthful events. That's not a
now Idea, for wc read In proverbs
regarding man that "as he thlnketh
in hi* heart, ho I* he."
That's not to say wc xhould dincard all our fears, for these arc
harsh times and we certainly muat
lake thought fur the future.
Howovcr, the thesis of tho in­
evitability of disaster Isn't war­
ranted, a* things look from her a.
In this connection I was much
Interested iu an Impression gained
during an audience with Pope
Pill* XII hy Associated Pres* cor­
respondents Charles H. Guptlll and
John P. MrKnlght on the tenth
anniversary nf the Pontiff’s reign.
Tho Pope gave the impression
that he in no way despaired be­
muse the “pram with Justice" to
which he dedicated Ids pontificate
has not yet dawned.
Wo are going to have peace
one of these days—no doubt of
that. The consensu* of closo ob­
server* is that another world war

GA1NKHV1I.LK, Mar. 3 (Spec­
ial)—"I'ublic money spent on the
water control plan will not ba an
'expense,' it will he an ’invest­
A few week* ago. through the the tax off telephone xml telegraph ment,’ ” Dr. J . K. Dovell writes In
the Current Issue of Economic
medium of a (piestfonnalre which communication*.
most of the newspaper* werp kind
86.4% want social security Leaflets, published periodically by
,
enough to print, w asked (he pro- benefits extended, and hrouiloned, the University of Florida,
pin of I ho Fifth ‘"ongressionnl Uls- while 64.2% lire opposed to the
Dr. Dovell, Assistant I’rofesi^r
Irlcl lo give us tholr thinking on extendon nf Consumer Credit Coni of History and i'olltlcal Hclenro at
Sonin of the Iin por l ii nt Issues Ihut trnl*.
tho University, Ih guest author of
'vein coming before this session
Tho three Items that uUructcd the new leaflet entitled "Wutbr
of tho Hist Congress. The response the most Interest were: (1) the Control In Central and Southern
Ini* heon excellent. Replies «ro *1111 Taft-Hnrtley Art (2) Reduction Florida."
“The 11)111 Florida Legislature
coming In at the of flovernment expense*, and (!l)
will ho fseed, when It convene*
rnle of about riO Universal Military Ttulnliig.
a day—and for
I reallxo the inarciirncles of In Aptn, with the water control
a lime ran a* polls, and for tlmt iriison eiinnot problem which affects over oneheavy a* 260 a consider these figures ns u man­ fourth of tho State's area with
day. One of date for me to vole, In every In­ one-third of the State's popula­
the gratifying stance, Just like the results show, tion nnd which provides almost
things about the any more than we can consider the one-half of the Stula's revenues,"
response to this November 2 election u mandate he writes.
" It Ih hoped that the water con­
que*tlonnulro I* to vote for everything in the Dem­
thul wo havo ocratic
Platform,
I personally trol plan will ho supported with
______________ scon no evldenco know hundreds of people in our legislation providing lang-rango,
of the activity of any "pressure district who voted und worked sound financing unhindered by ecogroup*."
I for President Truman hut who mmiy Ideal*. . .
Professor Dovell reminds of tha
Here, from a percentage stand- worn definitely opposed to one or
point, I* whut our people thlnki
more planks In the Democratic1 dnmsgi'H of the 1047 flood* In cen-'
lint and southern Florida. Tha.
66.1%. want an Increase In tho Platform.
minimum wage, Of those who want, An a matter of fact, I may not Army Engineering Corps estimated J
losses from flood watera that year!
It ruined to more than 00c por or "no" an innny nf tha questions lit $60,04)0,000. Former Governor
hour. Only UD.3% of thoso desiring, becauae In many Instance* commit- Millard Caldwell told a Senate
the iu Imo wanted It raised to tha .tees will arrive at compromise* subcommittee In May, 1048, that
he believed tho loss** to he nearer
7Be requested hy the Admlnlstra- “

By HID 1IBRLONG

(CoatlsaM f t w es*» os»t
end shad roo are below normal.
Shopper* should find plenty of
hot cross buns available this year,
too. Many bakcrle* are extensively
promoting the traditional lenten
pastry whose production was limited during the p t*t few years hv
the shortage and high prices
sugar and *hortenlng.
While meat price* climbed (hi*
week, many vegetable* were cheap­
er this was eipecially true of
string beans, broccoli, onions and
even fresh spinach. Lettuce wn&lt;
slightly lover In many cities und
frost-nipped outer leaves showed
the effect of the freexe* last month
In growing areas.
Cold weather earlier this we»k
In the pesrh orchard* of G eorgia^
South Carolina and Virginia wn-V
reported to have cauicd only stigh:
damage to the peach crop.
Tho biggest food new* on the
legislature front wa* the resump­
tion of the battle In the House
Agriculture Committee over re­
pealing the margarine tax and the
legal bans against manufacture of
yellow margarine. Hearings nmy
ho concluded this week In view of
the long discussions of the question
by the previous Congress. T h e *
House approved a repealer bill at
the last session but this failed to
pass the Senate.
The Dun and Bradstreet whole­
sale food Index continued to climb
Ihis week. At 15.82 11 compared
with 46.70 a week ago nnd 10.70
a year ago. The 28-month low on
Feb. 8 was $6.00. The Index re­
presents the aggregate cost at
wholesale of a pound each of 31
general use foods.
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AndPersonal Activities

Social

Zachary H om e Scen e
Of M ethodist M eet

* Social Calender
Seminole Chapter No. 2, 0 . E. S.,
will meet at the Mntonlc Hull at
8:00 P, M. Initiation will be held
and the mealing will be preceded
with a covered dish »upper at 0:30
P. M.
Tho South Side Parent-Teacher
^Aaaociatinn will meet nl 7:110
V I ' . M. in the classroom* of their
children. A program will Iw pre­
sented at 8:00 P. M.
The T. E. I.. C la ss of the First
Raptist Church will meet at 7:00
P. M. in the church nnnox.

FRIDAY

The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet at the Legion Hut at
7:110 P. M.

MONDAY

The Phllnlhra Class of the First
1’reshytrrlan Church will meet at
tho homo of Mm. W. A. Leavitt,
2103 Orange Avenue, at 8:00

P. M.

Pe r s o n a l

The Daughters of Wesley Class
,,
of the First Methodist Church met ,
J- v
'7 V’'",'.'
on Tuesday evening at the home mpvovlng nt 8t I
- H.Mpllnl
of M rs. a . I). Zachary with M r*.,In Jacksonville where she 1,..- he. ..
Zachary. Mrs. T. Hradfortl liyrd, ‘ "nHne.l for the nasi iw» weeks.
Mrs, 8. tl. Ifnrrlmnn. Mrs. M. It.
Smuh. Mm. Pearl H. Heftier Mrs.' Mr„ w C DeC.. i-,w .....tinues

THURSDAY

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111 ut Florida Smvfantiin n Cliluti-

lU-ssf^ Xnc-hury ns hostesses. Mr*.
vvht&gt;rt. „hl. |1(1,
Roy T lllls p.es;.!.v| over the h’l ,- '
|W() ,vt„.k,
bless meeting in the absence of
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the president, Mrs, llrodie W il-1
linms.
Friends of Frank |„ Wo- .b u ll.,
Mrs. Tilli. utged members to Jr. will regret to leu n thus be .s'
attend the "WotId Day Prayer" nb- confined to Fcinnhl-Lnughion M&lt;' i
servant* on Fr.t.uy afternoon ntmorinl Hospital
wherein* ■■
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11:00 o'clock at Holy Cross Epls- reiving trentmenl
copal Church. The elnss made plans '
to hold a rooked food sale Mar. IP,
Mr*. P. A. Rowland reported Hint
Mr. and Mrs. Climb •D. Wiloight cards and three bouquets of j llamaof Mt. Verimii, III ami Mi |
flowers had been sent to III mem- nndMr*. R. (7. J a m i l "I t'nrihliers during the month.
ntt*', HI. have liven the iuir&lt;|. uf
During a social hunr games were Mr. nml Ml*. \\. It, Williams mm
conducted by M rs. S, C, Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy tt illlmii
PeRefreshments were served nt the two couples left Iasi Siilmd.n foi
ronrhi.slnti of the games to M rs. Miami and en route tonni- will n it
Joy Halley, Mrs, Chester Daniel*, "train In Sanford.
Miss Versa Woodcock, Mrs. I’rnil
Swaiit, Miss Thelma Hammond,
,.
,
Mrs. Roy Tillis, Mrs.
H. Winn.
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M rs. J . II A n ,In son, J r „ M r, . R . ^ • 'n t y .ttm n-llng ,.
......... '* &lt;
V Jliik'tin, Mi it. Cl. K, White, Mm, A. ennferenee at the II . &gt;lu Hotel
in Daytona Reach ve*tiidnt w
W K. Raines. Mrs. I. J . Iloyitu , ' n‘T ° "
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Mrs. P. A. Rowland iiwl Mp .
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limner A Price.
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Also Mrs. R. ,\. Futiell, Mr*. J .
O. I.aiiey, Mr*. L. M. Tyre. M r*.1
Mrs. M. L. Wright

Circles of the W. S. C. S. of
the First Methndiet Church will
meet at 3:30 P. M. a* follows;
Circle No. 1 with Mr». W. 8.
Thin Ion, West First Street; Cit­
ric No, 2 with Mrs, M. 1.. Wright,
718 Magnolia Avenue; Circle No.
. 3 with Mrs. R. W. Herron, CounW lry Cluli Rond; Circle No. I with
Mrs. R. W. Tor mg. 915 Park
Avenue; Circle No. f&gt; with Mrs.
E. C. Williams, 2(M! Holly Avenue;
tirri'e No ll* 'w ith
RoimrV •' K . C o u rie r. M rs. C . M F lo w e r " ;11” " J ! 1 ,h '*
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Circle
■'titrell I i III laurel Avenue
Dnyle, Mr*. J. i,, Clark, Mr*. Helen
m* V i'" •t" , ,
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Chapters of the Woman's AuxiMr,'" Z U
Mr^’ f|Hd*ron»"11
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Eplsrnpnl j '" '" ! ' Hailliciyj of Rtnlesville. N,
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Church will n * f t at 8:110 P. M. C , and the hostesses.
South Side Will
as follows: St. Agnes with Mrs.
W, K. Klrchhoff, 1017 East See-,
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Have Mooli Display
nnd Street: St. Amt’s with Mn ‘ ’
E. D. Mobley, 708 Oak Avenue
The llim k Ile x Slu If win. h . &lt;i,
# s t , Catherine witii Mrs
| sis ts o f 80U of tbe l.r i . I, . d
Lrffler, 1025 Hibiscus Drive. St.
j ll.Mlks fill f lltl.lt I'll fi.u u |,i.
Mark's Chapter will meet at Hdiu
I thiough Jnniui high
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P. M. with Mrs. A. W. Ids-, 2 1Id
w ill In- mt exh ib it ut tn. s .. \
Laurel Avenue.
An exhibit nf 800 rrrnmmriide I
Side Primary Sclm »l u ■ \|..u i.,«
books for chiblren will bn on dis­
and T u e sd ay , M i- I t
M it.li It
play nl the Smith Hide Primniyl
p rin cip a l, m in ,n iiiri d ■It
....... ume
School. The politic Is Invited to
M r*. M Rehi'll it ,,, d i*,ui tl., *'M
iMl*■
attend.
l.le being disfilayed f..t (lie p n
Group I and 2 of the Ruth Hperpuse of I'Mcnurngihg i . u . i i i
in.I
rlng Girl'd Auxiliary of the First
ebildren tu ubtaiu li t*s•11 I mimL | i Raptist Church will n e * t( ?t the
th e ir ItonU’ s.
•V home o f Mrs, Josh Phllil
The exhibit i- uttdei (In ,i
Oak Avenue nt 8:50 P
tion u f M i-. Kuib ’] »&gt;/ id M, r
igan City. hid. win. . \|ilmii.,| i ,
T P K 80A 7 .
,
the books have been -■ I. ■i■,( .1
Tho Junior High Hehnol Parmit
consul tut Urn wdli iliildi.ii
di
Teacher Association will hold
lora, lenchors, n im ni- m d &lt;h *•&lt;
Father's night In the Khoal null't e n . T h e nubile I . «III «||.|I I V U iv n il
torlum at 8:00 P. M, Tlte'father*!
to v ie w the b
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will hr? In charge of (4h*; jtfpgram '
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with Georg* A, Speer iriti'lillng]
l l la estim ated that none than
over the business meeting.
a iiilli-in nit* *ij bigli u iib 1 iio n
Circle No. 7 of the W. 8.
8
ore a le a vailb ie in Vea«/ueia
^ of the First Methodist Church will
w here A m e rican fim , a ie ib nn:

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P A G E S IX

University Of Tampa Wins First
Dixie Conference Basketball Title

FO R

Mayor Carraway
To Be Judge In
Mutt I) o it Derby

C O M M EN TS
From Thu

S ID E L IN E S

ByaionMover;|y|"|n*j}^jl*8^ '^ ’,e8iKentucky Five Makes Top W in
Offense And Defense Statistics

BRA VES

JACKSON, Mi»» Mar. 3 —(/P)—'Two beautiful mid-floor ahota
trnclfd tin- ice in a trr-anw game here to give the Univcriity ol Tampa
a 73-6 drrmmi over liinninylmni'a Howard College and lire first Dixie
basket lull conference title.
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In a conioUtion cimli Inal night preceding the main event. I.ambuth
College of Jackson, Tcnn., rung upS1 ’ ------------------------------------------,
u 03-11' triumph over
hlorltta |H,f|ire holding the winning edge.
Stale University ..f Talltihaa^o. |f
leathers, Jac k May, Tom
The load win* Jolted back and .Scott and Dick Parker were the
forth in the ehnmpionahip tilt until l.umbuth Artillery. I’urker got 1 1
about the laat eight mlnulea. Tant- points, the other three It enrh.
pa forward Murk William* long*
l-'lorIdn it ate'*
for want Mrdiiitahred a touplc of talliei* from l.aaghlin nicked the banket for lf&gt;
way hnek. Ilnwnid's offense nag­ marker*, and I.ev Itenjainin, who
ged utter that.
sparkled far l-'HIJ in the flrnl luilf,
Kn-.l (lull,, di upped in thi'eo made It point*.
After III" two encounter*, the
fang i-ii il to btdnler the rallying
Tumpu Spin tine . Ilowiird led til* loop'* nine roaches minted the
Dixie Conference nil-star*.
,30 at the half, however,
First team — Mack William*,
William* and I|.&gt;llimit Aptln
Hohldnn, Florida
teamed far the Kpui tun utturk. Tampa; Joe
William.-* gal II tall lei, Aplln 10. SuJtiioili College; Harold I’arkn,
Howard College; l.eo tx'ulhcrs,
Heamon Spark* netted 13 painlt Lunihiith; Dick Parker, l.andiuth.
and Hoy Ander-nn It for the llirut*
S ir und team — l-ee Itenjiimln,
Inghnin runnel s-ttp.
StelNon Unlver*lly; Hill Mullen,
In the ran-aimIan contest, Lain- Tampa, and Olenn Wilkes, Morecr
liutii crawled aal of a tie five time* College,

T H U R S D A Y M A R C H S, 1949

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Legal Notice

EAST BTROUDSHUHU, Pa., I
Mar. 3—(A*)— Wnlly Butt.' of Uoor
u iim sH o k n in M t ’A T io si t
x i i t h t : t o x i 'I'HAM
giu will hand the football staff at |
ToUnlil-t I IT H'. illL R I J I I, Hlnmf
the sixth annual coaching clinic o f
NEW YORK, Mar. 3 (A*) Kentucky’* claim to fame in the baiket- resilience
la 113" Maraarolip A*»i the I ennaylvsnlu Scholastic'Coach- hall world war further bolstered today. The Notion*! Collegiate Alh-Jime, *i. t.otil» Mlseuurl.
e* Alxoclatlon the week of Juno 3 0 .t
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•„,.i Vmi arc hvrvhy mulllied thm .&lt;
fur divorce
Holt* will lie allied liv Charle* ,e,lc Uurenu released statistic* ihowmg the Wildcat* to be
poirrl*
—- *ha*
- 1Intel! llli-d
Imialnnt you In III" Clruall Court
Caldwell of lMnreton ami Boh *'c,,cr ,^'‘ n *•'* average
. .. of their opponents
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. thi» »?a»on.
'o f Memlnido County, Florida, In
lligginn of Pehn State, it was an*

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K -n tu tk y i* the only team in I ' « country among llie lop 10 both chancery,
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Marie

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offendvely and defonxircly. Th f
tir written appearance to the
blue gra*» xenautlon* have uver- tn uvcragfi of 34.7 point* p-rr flVl'i’ of ' iViiiVidMl'nl, ill. Halil yuliHI,
oil
Jloiiituy.
me till “dll/ of April
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nged (17.8 point* per game, 10th
!•*I** gfui In
mIt llifrfof i*;»lfl
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shnll proceed . rx purl*
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opponent* to 43.3 point*, third In defense with 41.3 fnllowed *►&gt;*! of tin- ,in*.- I**
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bent nationally. The figure* In* K»ntueky, Wyoming , Minnesota, | ner. . *1.4flvi11ff* v». Hotivrt W, Mil*
elude game* for major uchoola Washington State. St. Honiivii* j nrr' I Mf.-ii-htnl, -iii'l llif nut urn of
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Df Hitll In i *i nit n«I ii it
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through hint Saturday,
Micliilure, llnylor, 81. LouU and' MlchiUitfirM n»v ha*nl mnl »*;ui aSeeurul In the huxinvx* of runft* r k Mf I’lrtiill «flirt of lk«*
1#,-i.V luth ItnlIHul r i rrult. Mamlimtr
nlng up a big point *pn-ad over It* K*n.
In tKr S'tiiih, Aliiliiniii wiln
v. hi.***- **r KkirHa.
opponent* I* Tulune, another and Tulune with 17.1 Jain Kon-J tArd ,ii.y of K^.ruary^ A. 1» I»I a
8outhi'a*tern Conference school. turky a* leader* in defense.
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The (irventc* have uveraged I7.S
Yalu nnd Western Kentucky are'
nreult Court
paint* |&gt;cr game better thun thcii tied for runner-up honors to Uhislu SHAI.
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, oppa*ition although they’re not Island Stale in the xrorlng depait-| ----- ■
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among the first to In either of- ment with averages or fill.4 paints
T,v.;rVl. Far'.veV"
ft-dse or defense. Offensively per game. Illinois and Cincinnati
Hxund—llawdy t,-k. Milvei Jew el., they’re
tilth
and defensively are deadlocked for murth with *13.3.
l.iliirty Hound.
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I iu*ty they’re 18th.
Then come Colgate, New York
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William and Mary I* third In the University, Howling Orecn, Lou 11.'11m tunic.
villa and Kentucky.
Koirlt,-lino Itoriler. Ilu l.l.y I *nt. [&gt;
K ink —It.illi llorder. tll*ky Iloo. Western Kentucky fourth nt 10.4
Davidson of North Cnrullna iII.H-ll &lt;111.
the best from the free throw line,
HI* III 1'lllui Ilia., .Iliii ml,- Alum uml Hrndley fifth at tf&gt;.8.
MuIn-lie.
The highest *rorlng outfit in the hitting 336 of 470 eliames far a
Seventh —lliiility
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If you n«hJ cufh we
I ai A country I* Klimle l*iand State with .713 average. Loyola of Cldraga ts
Viilikee, Tiinlii rill liter
Aleiiii,rlnl tin average of 70.6 for 10 game* the most accurate from tho field
c i k MIi - • lloiii-.vno,i
will rofmtincti your cur
indi, t.ltlle M i n
Stale win* till* race year uftcr with 643 gnul* In 1.31*7 shots, tin
Hofuttit,
Ninth — T u r k i s h
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year, Defensively, It’s the Okla­ overage of ,388. and Davidson lias
l i , . in,mi liri-uio*
r,i,|ti-H.iti. Halil, K .o ia lok , lluli- homa Aggies, of course. The Ag committed thu fewest fouls, 11.48
i.) At,mil.
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gie* have limited 33 opponents to per game.
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Flit ST HACK—Futirlly
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s s t i c t o w i i . x o u r tliiilillc. X
difficult In get indoor matches.
ilu.'ll.-r'N i)h » * l , 1 l is r k N.mry,
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play only when someone
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They have played foul times this
l Fnl
lloy. X I'lKcoe
Thm, X
II, rt. II., ( l fet On. A c h il l T ea l,
t
season
ut
Squadron
A
Armory
i; Hllv»r .tea el, 1 l.lh erly 11,mini,
Ily FRANK KCK
I H eady . Irk.
Nowsfeaturoa Sports Kdltor where the only Indoor polo in Now
tm 'i uit mai f.—a in wit*
NKW YORK—Without ■ .imiht York City Is played. In one game
AVIII Ir i ’Iha. ) Aliilseliilne. n
l&gt; t « a ‘ hey heat Squadron A by 13*10
Ah,an. I Haiti" rlile, .1
the most unusual Indoor polo
II",m. S II in ii I Alurc, 7 Hky
»n Farm " ,,p r ,r* ,hn8 by fl-1 in the first
in
the
country
la
the
Elllstan
v Imi si | Haanik
team. It consists of Johnson, John five minutes.
ITU IIT II It At'K—• F stlirllr
Another time they bent AI l*nrI Im,. ll.iriler. X All. a UllH, X son unit Johnson,
i:,il,lay l,nii, I Nlmtd" lloy. A liravi*.
ti,"™
|
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1soils’ Hamupo teum Iii overtime

nounegil lust night hy Marty Bald*
p ea ces pi
wit, axaoclatlun chairman. Tho
0OSV9M AS MM rllnk
will Ihs held at the Kant
DID lN
' Hirmiilxhurg Stalo Traelier* ColfHrOOKLYM,
tege.
Other coache* * elected ware Ben
Came vale i.f Navy und Charley
*iolhcrl of l.afayette, to Inxtrnet
in liunkuthiill. Duko Wyn&gt;, trainer
al the University of Maryland,
will conduct u serb-K of clu**ex for
1in.lB-oil athletic
HtlMV**!, trainer*.
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SPORTING ON

Mayor Andrew Carraway of
Hr AICITIHit IIH&lt; K WITH, Jit,
HIS CAP m s
Sanfaid will tie invited la serve
Htrald Hpurta Kdltor
YBAR. WILL STAND
a* one of four affh iid bldgea of
•MowavgR. ru e chamqp 00
POP fA B B H lT S
KM. tlaarhatl
Florida’* fir *t anminl Mutt-llog
s c e n e m /omt r p s u l t /h
A S WALL A S
Derby an March III at the Sanford
Teams of tbe Florida Statu I euA COM0BACK THAT
BO STO N —
Orlando Kennel (Hub, It wa» an­ guc ate liegliuilng lu get their
WOULD MAMt Mm SWifcH
B
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8
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S
nounced yesterday by Walter An* rosier* filled for the voimnir base*
V rft* * ° * T IMPORTANT S
A S d t r D O ea N 'T
(hirera, track owner and sponsor ball season, mill according to re-1
OPTHP y
m m a n b rPOOKIYN
o o km
. \ ^ ^ j NTRAPP
of the race.
iM re p
cent announcements some of them'
MB SHOULD B § M A P P y /
Mayor* fiom Orlnnda und Long- are signing excellent prospects.
wood and Winter (inrden will
The Daytona Heath Islanders, '
(. Two II Trrv'H Al. 7 Hi|a*r" l a , . romplete the judge'* group, An­ whiner of the IH4B pennant, ba*
, r » Tippy . I ii IiI b.
,„ E
: r
24 H
Hour
Service
our HerviM
dersen raid.
filled its ipintii of veteran players
I T F T U II t l ' K —A, 10 wile
'
“ ijv!,
I ltl*k&gt;
lien, X II,ill’s
II"AI| 3 often called Cuddy, play* No. 1. Ho
We
beat
Al's
team
with
his
With an expected entry lint of Jiiim Coakley, a veteran outfit:
Y
E
L
L
O
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C A B CO.
II,ill, llo rd sr, I I'rnyliik linrkle. .*• i* 3t ami a former Yule catitaln.
at ten*l 70 dog* of "every make Im* returned a nlgnen emit rue
IVIIh.a Witt, S Happy lo-nli. 7 Kuril Hob. 30, piny* No. 3 and also cup own ponies," says Ben Johnson.
rri.xTH At. ■KltVIlTt aTATItl X
| i j i " *-n. x Hack t ai
IMIIK a vet. a x x i i r r .
and description," the nu-u ban at­ lie Day tuna uggregutlon. Manager
tain'eiPVaio.^llsn" .'T4,"|iTays"'No", 3 „ ThJ»Y
Pwh„ l l Z
S I X T H It Al l!—A III Vine
tracted rial Ion-wide attention und Sam llemma und tvnlly Omtills
NKW
YOHK.
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o
,
;
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'Y
will be free to both contestants are the other two 'seasoned' play­
1
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'
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y
rt h»|IMi i K)‘ Iiftrk. 1 f v|«iNuy inn I im
. Ntjw Y o l k en tr y in IllU NNllOirnl
er* on the rostei.
i
and xpe&lt; tutor*, affldnl* *iiid.
They 'have another brother,' J,n&lt;) * ^ “h* ‘T
°
f Am° r*
* Jlmmltt Marm
i Iriviti*lion tin,*k,-thull TounmiltOBt ' 1
(oakle;was
with
the
Amlerson,*
t | : u : v r i l I I M T — n/Itl Mite
A *|H'clnl two-font high trophy
Frank, 3(1. He played fo. Harvard., ,cV k u T . tho s ^ m l mitoor ...io n
proliahly
will
lie
ilolermlncd
to­
I
Pm
A
YHiik*-**,
2
Il'inny
Itnri*
S.
C.
e
iiiry
in
the
State
League;
y
p
.w
Y
O
H
K
,
Mar. 3—1/16 - Jmand n $1110 eieilit certificate will
nrr. 3 II ihSiI y Purl. * My ll«*i|Ufii!f
...........
■ ; ; s » '■ ' ..........................B “ m
heel night when City College meets
bo awarded in flint priie to the last season. Previously, the - H; DiMnggio und Ids nellllig
•
i'iiil**, i» Tun lei I'lHhltr,
backto the New la ri; Man Im(tun at Madison Square l Favor It d Mn mb ii It, % ItnhliiK i "The team was named after our w,m
W ith o u t P a in fu l B a o k u h f
winning dug owner. The trophy, year old player served with Oreens- headed
,h# u"Klnt‘'!' ln« hU*ladorned with ibree inininture dog* J boro, N. C.. H iirtfo id . &lt;onii., Yankees' training camp tadlty (inrden.uinni.i is f igiu eil to lie t i Him*ir.m
Wk«n dlF)r&lt;l*rof hldSfr hisctlon ptrmll*
father’s plare In Far Hills. N. J.."
:HJHTII
*VI0 MMr
iiTii fl
ii \t'N—
ai i*—.Tin
The
Iwloxuiu* nsUIrr tn r»m«ln In rour
II
and Inscrilied with the name of i Memphis, Hickory, N. C., t.aliimlius after a quick visit to Ills llnltl■
,,i
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t l u x i Hull", J liftin'vmure, A s a y s C o lllstor
nisreaUMMxxlnabstl'schc.intuiMUr IMlni,
elncli to get n (ltd. L C N 1 1 ) 7 -6 1 f Alemurlul Unit, l AImoii llm-kel, *
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1,0th (leg nail aivnee, will lie pre-jliu.. unit Sniux City, *awa.
mare ilarlnr.
Irg imlnx, ln«« nt lxl&lt; sn l *n»l*r. irtllnu up
There
nnee
was
a horse
known,
Is
llie
favorite.
Miiidiullun
(17-71,
;;»rkv's
llllu
s
Little
Lein.
.
,
,
,
„
„
„
„
„
*w*lll«ix, puffinta.
th. »r**..
sented by the (iilimilo newspaper*. J Husineaa Manager Ki Cuyler of
I, ■wtiiin.,
pum,.n, under
---------n f f y lllll
i,n ,
| as KIHston* llo y, suy* fton. “ lie
Joe Veil ami o f Hun Francisco tilxhu.
The verdict: h"'* okay. No modi- played in the N. A I It. tuiirnu- I'n l i , " (••■url, s. TT..,#..
_ . ,ch*.
snd 0lilln«M,
»rrmicnt or Kent/
‘ -----------------------------M X T I I H A ITI—X 10 Wllr
Dtiiiir iii lres me lielng diutnled! the tinlnesvllle (i-Mun anniuinced cal uttentliui requlretl.
the only extra-polnt-hy- h«.U
run in the (irnnd National Imt mink
*m*rU»e .rsl
hurnlna tom,.
&gt;nd hurnti
M t.UM
u l l , . with
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I
Turklsli
Tip.
J
Hpli)
in
,
.
1
1
1
1
in
im
nl
ai
Kmisus
City
last
year
by the Kenm-I Club
|lust week that he has signed two
iotntP^1* wrooa *lpt
Pin.. 0&gt;nw* th.
The rlgtit heel, from which a .............
.
............field ul-j (i.(k Hi'Unl, I I'li-M-iiul lirriinis. A dropped dead In the Jersey Hunt drupklck in tho three-year history roar
Half .............
cf Hie elghl-leam
hMn.r* or l —____
HmI." lliirliur, n FIvIuk l.nck. 7 Cup. Our father named his place o f the All-America Conference
The races, Andersen said, will roekb-si for the tinlnesvllle lemo ..... xpm wiis I* moved lust tell, ||-B*id&gt;
tkia‘1
wmlll
Aik
&gt;oo
r dnagaUt for B m * ' i
hn* lieen seba'led**Kentucky, | Kell i'f . -'ik N Hi,(iiits
lie run In bent*, with the filial. K'W Wall, a pitcher unit 1 mi . flnieil
..
after the horse. The horse Is buried |last season whim he diiippcd u Villi, s sUiaultnl dluntl*. u*o) iu*w«tfuDr
THXT H ll l l V.— Il in Wile
fj*, |,,iuis.
Western Kentucky
up after
___ the
... Yankee Clip* ...............
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.. ami
siltlkin*
(or
o»»r
10
I N a Pmnt'* «!»*
or "futuiity" race to Include win* I •’"ntcllo, an outiieWler, are Hie tier's first workout Tuesday, Tuk- Hrndley. Ftgureil to lie In the run*i
I inn llexl. X Hn(e lliilli., X (lull- right near the house."
; poor pas* from renter amt hatted
PC n l l . r and Will hflp Iho U bi JIm af
by Almill. I l.nilitlr'* Hub)- A lieu ll
I two iduyers to ink contracts mt
The
Johnsons,
liecause
they
have
the
halt
cleanly
through
the
upp
ners of the prelliAinury be a ts .
My
luhM
fliuh
nut
pabonaus
waste Ifute
iiv ii" chances with their sta r, | „ | IIK f „ r the three rem aining out- »'b'"liM, Hritskn lleilll. T I'm
I'lllll t.uw*.
the (i's.
noiklM i IMItean'i Fills no polo poniaa of their own, find rights.
t Kaititk.
the
Yankees
sent
him
w
inging
jo
l-tnw
n
heiths
me
Han
Franelseo
I S|iring training for thu Oaines(*21-54, North ( ’urollnn State (23*
|villi' club I* scheduled to begin liack to D r. Cnorgc Henuett.
I I r iL * f
A fte r (ill Inspection tbe doctor I K ) , Vll'aonva MH.'I) and HoAvlIng
I tin Mat. 31 and their first exhibi­
‘li
Ily ASKOt lATHD I'ltKMS
tion game will lie pluyctl on Mur. said: "There was nothing tn do| (treen t'JI-tl.
Tim tmirnaruent stin ts Mur. 13
!:tl with (tnrllngiim, N. C. Six ex- ulimit J i l l's heel at Ibis time. I
II \HKII \LL
1hihllbm games have Iicon slated. believe tie ami tbe Yankee o ffic ia ls , with the filia l' Mm. lit. S I, Louis
Uallinmie Joe DiMaggio, Hie
_____
Mnnugcr. Hill I'ertln of the 1*o- became unduly uluinual nvei the (a the dt-fening eimniploti, liut
’ Kentucky, the No. 1 team imlioiiYankees' $iil),0(ib-H.yeur mitfivlder, laud Red Hals anmiuiiccd yoster ruHCtimi to the first workout."
Dr. Hehnelt aald he was »i|itimln-• a lly in the Associated Press poll,
was told he could return to train- day that more rookies have lieen
lug camp after Dr. (ieurge lien- signed to play with llie University tie alm ul Joe’s ehann'S of being in . prolnildy w ill li - the favorite. The
H,m' I"
l« o|ieli
ooen tile n Iilrnst mi' also entered In Hie
Hell, examining tbe ailing rigid (illy nine, find llolseh, ii Icflhnnii- goad shape t"
111 time
N CA A tourney wliere they mo the
heel of the player, . aid it was only |ci| pitcher, and William Mnlck, season.
'uriunl tllbdioliler.
a "flureiip."
mil fielder are the now additions.
Only tini**i times in till* lit sea
Sarasota IJn - it ,n11 Ciiiiimlsxiiin-' From the bulks of tilings, Hie soli* lie's ployed ful llie 4 linker*
rr A. It. Cbatidli'i said lie would .Red Hals may be ii b-ftl&gt;aod"d has 111 Maggln Iwe ii available on
conduct n healing on tbe dispute outfit for the coming year. In addU o|ieiiiiig duy. He’s hud most every
between llie St. Lout* Cardinal* tlnn to Hie two new players, Juan Ailment Imugilinblii -knee lioulde, 318 Derry Priildy remained tin';
and IIrow ii.- ovur .Sportsman’s { I'eiex, pitcher; Hill 1'errln, pitcher* eye trouble, slmuaeh trouble, tim- Ht. Louis llrowns' only holdoutThe world rhiimpimi Claveluml,
Park, which llrowns liuve asked |Murslinll Reeder, outflaldcr and eilitls, arm trouble and heel lr«uInilimis li'gan twlee-n-day drills ,
Cards to vueuic. He also (duns a Red Roherls, ‘fiisltiasenian, arc tie.
huaring Friday mi tin- Yuiilta-ln* 'lefty*’. Mel Sbinn, outfielder uml
Les Flemiliu, PHIsinii gti infield* (Uiservtrs at the New York Ulant*
dlnu* dispute iivci the signing of Jesso llnrsey, Inflelder, hit from T, signed his conlnu'l. All of llie Pluietdx e»ni|i got s|iring fever
Rookie
two negro playcts- r\ t Wilson and the port side of the plate, Willi 'Irate* now have ngreid in tnrma, and started comparing
with
Luis Murnm-z.
ith|s array of lefthauileil hullers, 'bidie Hlanky agleeil In the Itnslon •illflitr Ted llebllsrhmldt
IIASKKIIIAI.L
ihe Red Hals present a nucleus ’liaves' offei b’living the Natiooal lloliiiy Feller, (ill Coun run have
New Vin k Hraitley amt W est.. wlileli rmty devidott ildo il night* Ij'ugue I'hmiij'ino" willi four on In regular ontfletder's Job with
ern Kentut ky were Invited In mi nime fur other Hline Leiignt’ eltili- be iniHulisficd II*!• Andy Heoiloiek, Washington if lie hit* .’JHii, Mannn"tioiial invitation touiniinienl Itiuv----- —
■ "M pld '1 (itlrliei. igoed mill j ger Ji*' Klliu'l pioinised. Couil Idt
j .333 laid year,
- fttg four xpuiti to Fill. K enlti'ktj
Here 'll There
i'li:* ’ \ M i * . t" two.
ami St. I.o.li* lire iiltendy ll vltlit I Kill Smith, sportswritei ft
i l.h
K'iici, Will! 1
Htutrs, Conn.—Tony l.arelll ufiNtw York Jlernbl Tribune, *1
! Tr ' ii II' ,'d .ly ii In tin- Hurt
T Ii e
Kastern Interrollrgialn
Yale scored 32 polnls against Uni­ a series of cutiniiiH on llie (i &gt;
'i
s during 'be winter, Leagim (inlf rlmmpbmsliip will h"
versity of Cnnnt'ctlciit mid moved spring tiainlng activities a'
I 1 ■ f"iicy iJngging I'Xtilhl- lii-bl ai Ammindis, Mil,, on May
f- Into a tie tvilli (ieuigt' Miknn for Mun id pul A'rport in Monday'»
i nl Itriidclitou, wiu-ic nne of 11.
fifth |ilure unioiig ull tiine hlgli ‘Trihnne’. lied told of the facllille i
h drives carried I'.Kti leet,
college scorers. I.nvelli has I.H7U of llie (limits' enmp olid gave tin*
Tho Itimlon Red Sox had a look
points,
(ii'orge Harr Umpire School a it Tex lluglisou, Hint Ferris* uml
Rtslumln Ihurli, Calif. — Hill plug. Tims, Hnnfiird gains mute Mickey Harris, three question- , Uulfii'lilci (jnirge Stone of St
‘°wie
MH
It Is rejHirtrd
Mooie of Wlilllier College scored valuable publicity
nark pllehci*, and limy looked. ■Louis led the AmerirNo League
17 |iidiits In mu Id i alMlnie cnllego &gt;that Andy Anderson, regarded a* nose mid llinhur Nmo (’luuimnn I Imllers in RNitt with .368, the only
•'.total ‘o I,nil points, ii rtH'orij fo r1mm of Ihe Ih' xI rookie 'iiiplrt
WTIg,, tl'l
nporled to tlio Philadelphia Alhle- rooklo ever to top the elmilt's
a Purl fie Const .player.
wioea
yiT- iOld mark Dm Florida Hlnlu League Ims tlca without glasses ami said the hitlers.
*$U f
i wa i 1,600 by lliink l.uiselli ut produetd, refused to algo a 1040 Inclora told him his visum Is per­
8Uiifoid,
contract calling far $260 per fect
Fortner Yankee lllll Hevviis
Hob Feller's 177 American
tIOIIHK HACINtl
C o m * a n d m o th o c o r b u ilt lo r
month offered him by FBI. Preib Oinwad up at the Pasadena Calif,. League victories Is the highest;
Miami- lluiimi. Candle (130,00) drnl Jim Uutler. State Iwagur •amp of thu Chicago White Box total among active Junior league
t o d a y ’s b i g g e r , t a i l o r ,
"von tho $3(i,ihid added (Hack Helen umpires are given no travel or minus 43 pounds, lie now wo ghs hurlera,
l; Jlamlbap hi tllultfuh In lt40, a now expensu allowances
Many team o r * b c tlv o A m e r ic a n s
&gt; n ro id fog the mile and a furlong guru pay oxnanuses of umpires to
,|U k « .
travel around tho league.
I t 'S • daring new car ■ .. net* lu lu im a distinctive style. •. new
'■r .Arcadia, Calif. — Rtar Fiddle
lu llat fresh, natural beauty lin t nunn from truly basic design I
4$0.00) won the Sunta Claru hand"We've got to he careful," aayi
at Bantu Anita.
It'e l be now ear tfiat ilarca to be different. It'* narrower no table
Hen.
" I f we got too good U will bo
MIHCKLLANKOUH
.
, . yet wider Inridc, for the ealra elbow room and shoulder ram.
h r . York—Henry Laikau of even tougher to got games."
fort you want.
York »et ii new world record i
It's ibortrr ouleitle for ratter parking and garaging . . . ret iLla
Ihe
mile
walk Indoors of (L22.7.
he n
A ifi...............
new Dodge la fonger let Ida for stretch-out roominess. It a fosrrr
I previous mark, act by Loakau
KMM-UVN IU T I- i In (nil
uutalde. , .vet kigArr iiuJiie, to give you tbe bead room that apelia
THEY
t weeks ago, wax &lt;!t34.il.

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f x NIT To Ik* Set Tonite:
DiMaggio Is Okay
For Spring Drills

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rmple awlnm champion from Lalie College, sot new world (harttea 100-yard breaststroke re•at hy Dun Deforest In 1P47.

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IKND, IntL,—(JR—One
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the faculty at Notre
ph J. Wnldnar, who I
. . . . letterr In football, three
Weae. one In haaltetbell and
boxing, Is serving as bm !s!eaaor of military arlaneel
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/*\NE of the famous scenes In Arnold Bennett's "The Old
v Wives' Tale," describes a public execution. In his re­
view of the novel, Frank Harris said It was clear that tlw
author had never witnessed
such a ceremony, and was I •*
the victim of a distorted
I imagination,

By SIA N'.

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Harris then proceeded to t«lt
what an *x*cutlon really was
like, and hla account wai so
terrifying and explicit that Ben­
nett wrote him: “If your ticacrlptlon only had appeared betors mine, I aasuredly would
have utilised It. Of course, you
have discovered my secret. I
never bavo witnessed an execu­
tion." Hants replied, "Neither
have I."
• • •
All the way from Norway comes the story of a famous novsllst
who was Invited to the preview of a new thrcc-mllllon-dollsr motion |
picture. “I like It,'* he ealtl a t the conclusion of the showing. "W ho'
wrote ItT'* "You did," said ths producer. "It’s busrd on your last |
bookl" "I never would have known it." admitted the wriler. "I think
; It haa the makings of a Uno novel. May I use ItT" "I guess so."
1 said the producer, "but you'll have to give ua an option on the
dim rights."
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Kntliryn, with I licit- tra ct,, SKWINt/ M A O II I N K S. H.-rf(milt f«»i property i'hniu' 77M*J.
fliO.lHHl.UII. Tern...
&lt; Hcwlnir Mncli. Center, III* VV.
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Tbe fsUaMtag ratea aeelr in
SI. J . SIOSS
'iymptoms of D litrm arising Irons
ail W aat * * • aablU ba* la The
Orlnmlu, Phone BH77
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la afare ■sraldi
—
I Army Work Prints * .luckot- $l.fd, 12
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OVIKIIO, U- m ir fnrm on IdghAllSIY-NAVY SI'U P M 'S
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time i n h i lias la.erllaa
dui to
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Hates tea ear llaa In.m l.in
rvny with If) ncrt-n tiled and Ini
lo.l N. Pnlmrllo
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liman ea t t i llaa lasarllwn
PraeBoohlallsolHomaTrssImanliHsI
cultivation,
I'ossen.lon
Juno
Ist.
----------PAIII'S
ANII
SMIIVICK
| as lia t . a I . M r llaa la.atllaa
An offer of fUOOtMM) mlglit buy
Nr.U ( Al t r.tfl.M lM i
m-j 1’iilmrtto Ave.
l'hune 1011 Mas, llalp or It Will Cost Vou Nolldng
M m wares la th* llaa.
it. 'IVrnis. No HulldlnK«.
wily *17.513 per immtli. I.oi o* In1
------- IH k 'f Ilii'* * ' m illio n Im lllca of I t i r 'V im atm
D * it l. M l. tar black lac* tarHull n new Cbeviolel
motor sNI'INV F I . U O I I S R U lf m ’l ' l i to J il*rfl*C * » T n » » ' '■*» ln % r I m ’II *o lfl for r r l l r 1 ( 'f
SI. J. MOSS
block assembly..
Uon Ob! floor. .»«Us- IH . * » - |
t - . ^ S uVa^cV/.u^/i^^ViV::*!'
Orlando, l'hune R’J77
Klnlr-lung, clen-'-ng A wnxmg. Sm , Di|.«IWn, tw , or Ufa, Btsmach,
Suve excessive use of oil aas|in.tt,
Haartbutn, awsalattmit. •««..
Pm
table
powoi
plant,
22^
year*
1
W a s * AS* will ka arpc#i*.l
A HAPPY" surlmrnn borne for
Save excessive use of uusolinu—
d u s t lx o i Arts. Sold an mils), l/lill
•ear tka ral.ak.iaa aa m»mcxpoi
enee
In
Seminole
County.
someone.
Vnlue
uncxertled.
Cush'
Kecover
that
loss
of
power
Asb
"Wlll.ra'i
M .lllis" "Idrli tullf
srasSnm ebaraa It r * . ' aamr
II, SI. (ilenson, L ike Mary.
«t terms. Phone I383-W8.
THY TIIK liSIAC IlCllliKT PLAN
tfbl.v - . tin* irvu»iiient--fF*****
la II.lad la tka lalaekuaa ksak.
Id reldrb far thla ar*am»niil»ROt &gt;1ILL AT Jh ANIIKKSON
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CASH PRICK IIHfi.Oll
'VLNKTIAN m .IN lJS made to or-,
llaa tka ad f.rllaar la . . a»cl»&lt;1
NKW 2 bedroom house, K II. A.
HIMUiS
While they Inst
la pay E tM M lIr la a fd n for
i
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Blind1
HA VB
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B'wnced, small^ dnwn pnyroent., MAv
B Il(
IllJi.L A
Bnm'nold Venollan Blind TOl ' ll l'ON III!Ilfs COSII'AN S
aaa la raadar
ike beat
auMlhtr
W.
3rr.
St.
Phone.
h«lance monthly. XV. L. llolnoi.LKU MOTOR SALKS
|b*»vlra, all Waal Ada mmwi ka
tiaa-w ?.
CfinbB, Xhana ylldl. ..- .,
ig,14| Ihtlmelto Ave. Phone 1 2 * 1 ____
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(I/.AHK IK E
(INK
OK
the
best
constructed~3'
Hanford
'O
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6l7
for
Rattery,
Osnerator
Pteaae ae«Mf ae Iw w adlai.lr
If aa a r rw aacara la yaar ad.
bedroom block homes ll, Hun t*'AINT * PAINT jlR IfsIlK S. If
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‘ CrVnf' uf8* ? .".J
ATa caaaal aa ra y ,, a » lb 1 ra i
fold, hurdwood floor., tile win­
you can't find whul you want
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dow sills. Phone HUH-It.
S.TBAO CAHII will buy u furnished HUNK VIIIK Olnss A Paint Co. ;o ilL A M m Morning Hontlnel. OrInline with 2 lot...
1
112-11 1 W, 2nd. St.
] lundo Kveiiina Rtar Call Ralph
See Raymond SI. Hull. Rrnllor !
l’hune :*70
lUv nor, I
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KOU *15011 rush down pay men 1 v-.'i "|&gt;KRMINAl. liltlKK, llu sstu llon
I*, \ p r r i Radio Re pul ring
can nmve Into u ". wly dceon,led ,
o., ,lllUM ttui!y. Outgoing
I'red M ye rs. . I l l K . 2nd S t.
a loom home only &lt;• Idmhs from
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lonukrn^t —
.s« clock.
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Ironing
Driers
,
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■ Kw," or ! tain service.
l'hune 1.189
A 0 ROOM 2 l-ed room new con- ______ _____ ____
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__406 _W.|1.1th HI.
FO R R EN T
Crete block house Just outside MAPI.K youth bed, very goon con- ...
V a m ii INO—mil finishing 1
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City can Ik. had for *1500 down.; dltlun. 120. If interested wrlle
^.Vlwrn •nSInment. 28
ONE
a room furnished_ apartment,.
electric stove and rcfrlgerutor. H«* Raymund SI. Hall. Reallor
Sirs. T. SI. Millar. Lake Mary,
g, eXi)Prifnee. Work gumApply Nick’s Package Store or RAVMOND^M. (BAM,. JIKALTOII | Kla.
I K ,|
£ Btoveni^ III. 2.
FLORIDA SIA TK HANK III.IRLi
212 W. 4th. Ht.
II,ix 143-A, Hanford. Coll 7DI-Rt
Host
Slalerial
Used.
H, I), lllghleyman. Assoclule
iifto- (iiMi P.M. nr before 7:(H&gt;
ROY KKKI.
KURNIHIIKI, apartment, hot wa­
AM.
f7 A H TIC LEN F O R H A L E
ter. Adultx only, HI-1 Kim.
|TRIM/. Ri'tidy Pasted room Hol­ H KRV iCK Hreund In Nunc
ders try Meyercord. New stock, HTUFOHD'S AMOCO HF.ItVICK,
J7URNKR bedroom, Inneniprlng WAHIIINti It Polishing.
1TIE L O N E R A N K E R
Just arrived.
™ m a t t,,.., running water, m uon- STAFFORD'S AMOCO HF.KVICK
Park A 2nd.
Phone »l»7 ,
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9| | | 7
SF.NKMIIK
(H
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A
I’alnl
Co.
able rataa, gentlenien preferred. Park A 2nd.
112-111 W. 2nd. Ht.
K I.W TRIC or
401 Magnolia Ave.
Phone .12*.
ACKTYI.KNB
FRIKD JUMBO b IIRIMI dinner*
BUfUNKBH alore for m il, also 1
WELDINO
ovcryntghl, 11.00, llOMKR'H.
FOR SALK
room furnished muniment. 208
Hanford Motor A Kopl. Co.
OLD NF.WHPAPP.KH
N. Park. Phono 127(UJ.______
208 W. 1st Hlreel
fl7 x K D 0 ’ FK K I)«: ConinlelirilnV.
2e Pound
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Htnro,
CJUIKT, clean, mnderii furulslud
Kee ,llmmli- Ct-wan's Hlieet Metnl;
HKHALI) OFF 1CK
Works l-n m w tndlulnrs and
New H- lb MOTOROLA RADIO.
new enres. Rndlslor repairing
served every day lit Lancy's Ssnford Jewelry A Luggage Co,
We lake off mid Inslsll.
Palmetto Ave.
Drug Hlorc. 7f" up.
* .100 Hnnfard Ave.
I'hime 1318
COHKN’H
itsdliilur Repair Hb-p I
flOOM IN prlvnle home, .’lift W. 11AIIY earriago, 202 N. Maple Ave.
T-Shirts 18c
for rii w Cures and ruuiplele ,, - (
3rd. Ht.
Army-Navy Nurplua
pairs. Phone I1A41-W. Rrnr HMit
fivperl TIHK Repairing
APAHTMKNT, d ll Park Avenue. HTAFFORD'H AMOCO HF.RV1CK
103 N. Palmetto
Hanford Ave.
Park A 2nd.
Phone 0197
NKK UB FOR
S
WANTED TO HUNT
«
A U T IL L E A WANTED
MIMKOORAPH PRINTING
HOT LUNCItr.o every day from
W AN TBp'TO R K N T-frnm May
AND TYPING
l l l HO to 2 :(Hi ot ILIMKU'8.
Highest cash pilie paid far uacd
until December, furnished hmisu,
CREDIT IIURKAU OF
furniture.
Ted
Dovla
Furniture
B or 0 raomi. Phone 7M-XR.
Chicken, Oysters, Hhrlmp in the
HANFORD
Co. n il B. lit. Ph. DM.
box. Wo iiuvrr rluse, Day it
115 N. Park
Phone |M«
&gt; o r Salt ' 8 Night Drill, 711) A French.
H
HELP WANTED
YHLKEV r.’ O IIS E
If you want rp.allty Ir, PAINTING
PBOplDirrr? i MVwJnJSr.NT KIhI m NU TACKLK, Hhrncrs,¥e'o7, LAROK Nallonal Lifo Insurance A HODY WORK I have two of
thu best men In town. Estimates
RAYMOND M. HALL, Raallar
Httfl thinks A Handwiche*.
Company wants man for all
free, work guaranteed. The ls-st
« ■ . 4 Rkrldk Stale Bank B d g .1 Y volte A {Jordon Floating Hlorc,
while
debit
In
8unford.
Guaran­
pe w * » 4 — * « w—. *-*•• **•* ■■»!■&gt;*
materials used. Ray Reel's Fulfil
Osteen
Bridge;
Open
every
day
teed salary, commission A bonus.
FOR FARMS, homes, buslnoss
A Body Bhup, 3INI W. 2nd. Bt.
from
8:30
A.
M.
to
0:00
P.
M.
Call Di-Land 217*W. for ap­
property add acreage, seo your
Closed Mondays.
WATCH A JKWKLRY RKPAIR.Y
pointment.
fil. A. Stroot Realty Agency
48 Hour Bcrvlcc
io R. Mathleua, Aeeoclato
girl to caro for (tab;
.
All work Guaranteed
■ 1907 H. Second BtreeV or phone MIRRORS RK8ILVKRKL,—Made COuSIlKD
file days week. H-ynlth oard. Hanford Jewelry A Luggage Co.
to order— Window elating.
■'
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Phone 400 or 470.
IM Hanford Av*.
Ph. 1318
HENKARIK Olaaa A Point Co,
LAXQI itOT, TMVlto^tJe
111*114 W. Sad. Ht.
front!
i CryitaJ
Phono AM.
* -ir* “ '■£*- ■
IBALKBPKOPLK— man or women
Ivonue,
wator,
I to contact small bualneaa owner*
* i’
-illo n a
4 phono
with naw Improved registered
“GOOD and BAD"
I Item. Eieallent commission. Bo*
_
; Furniture
, K. C. c/o Herald.
llOtftM Aofa Bed 960.06
l FM^-dWo
full
For Retaili

PHONE 148

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D IS N E Y

�THURSDAY MARCH 3.10

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PACK EIGHT
Wr

All the “Stars of the Food World” In One Great Sale!
■HAT

B IR T H DA W

A B A IN II

Mt Vermont-Top Grodo—Nono Bottor

Yellow Band Small Smoked

H am s

Lb

69c

Oscar Mayer Yellow Band

W ie n e r s

Lb

Economy (.rude A

55c

Hath ninrkhnwk Half or Whole

H am s

Lb

Dry Snlt Streak O’ Lean—End Cuts—

55c

Cudahy's Jack Bpratt

P ic n ic s

Lb

4 5 c
SIR L O IN ST E A K
Pound
P R IM E R I B R O A ST
Pound
CHUCK R O A ST
Pound
B R IS K E T ST E W B E E T
Pound
F R E S H H A M BU R C E R
Pound
Grade A Dream*! &amp;Drawn Quirk Frozen

Miles Famous Bid.
&lt;|nanl!ly IlirliU llrwrvtu

Gmim i v I'rires Good Thru Niiturdny, March 12

Mmlnrd—till A suiiliird
M.iofnnl—.’III I. I lr»l Ml.
S ilv ia MliiKed I'liiru d

Mullford—.Till Mnnfnril A n1.
■'.iiilurd—.ill K. I'lmi Ml.

m ill fcutiii e •! I t i p c a t food ad uf the yen l :it|ier Tin ill* !
E;-|&gt;a«e in n •• li.-il — read every pane — t u n swing into
liuyinir aeln m '

Armimi't Uuj* l**i..mI

Dash Not Can 14c

Bm$r star in m

bursan
i wr m

pi

STEWING HENSu 59c
PORK ROAST tb 45c

59c

Cooked laitistere or Ore an

S h rim p

l ’i&gt;rn*I‘Vd, Ilih End Enin

Lb

4 9 c

Lb

25c

loirge Kut

★ It’s T e rrific *

Ol ives 6'/r oz 51c
I’u.t
in i.(iiii;
MncoroniibPku 17c

O y s te rs

M u lle t

llmldm k Fillet or Hperk led

Lb

T ro u t

4 3 c

M EA TY P O R K N EC K BO N ES
j

SM A LL LEAN S P A R E R IB S

43c

Lb

tfc

Croanl
Stylo

\\Vvn printed a 12-puin1, news­
paper Hize, color price Hat for
our ftOth Ilirtlid ay.
A sk for
ropy at Mime if vim didn't «et
one I

llnyitl Clinvo
Dij
C o l a Cin ol 6

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Lb

C EN TER CUT P O R K C H O PS

Special Birthday
Price List

m!

Lb

N ib le ts C o rn 2 « « 3 3 c

Nibiot* M e x i c o r n ' z ° * 2 0 c

TROPICAL BRAND

Ely's Potato

Chios 5 o* Pkfl
/JafaT0
licit Kidney, Lima or
fork &amp; llraiu
No 300

Olxle Darling Family Style

Bread

9 Vi;C

11

Loot

Dixie l)ni liim li ed i&gt;t II ii Ikiii
Ficmh's l&gt;e«m Stylu Salad

Bread

Mustard9ozj.ir14c

Dixie Darling Ityo

Bread

Tftlny Ten

Bags

S t e W No300Can

U rn M

14

Lonf

48 Count 4 9 c

Walker'* Au»lix—With W g —
fleet

17

Loaf

Southern (Iold colored M.irgnrlnn

M a r g a r in e

I-ono Palm Gunvn

M a r g o ld

B roorps

Klagu Large

pi

Each

llor»fi)ical Dog Final—

liarue Itrnnd Alaska

W ow

Morion Noodle Clileki ti

2-Lb

7 9 c

Lb

4 9 c

2 5 c

79c

No 1Con

18c

fltokely Fruit.

PEACH ES

C o c k t a i l No2&amp; 3 5 c
Htokely Tomato

C a t s u p 14-ox 1 6 w c

Crlnp Well Hlcnclied Florida

47c

llltie Rose Factory I'ack

Can

21c

Cleon* Without Hcouringt

S a n i - f l u s h Lgo 2 0 c
C le a n s e r

18c
23c

Pkg

No 3 03

1 7 ttc

Pkg

Beans

Y e llo w

O n io n s

3 Lbs

13c

Pkg

Can

11c

Pkfl

51c

WiUon Pork or Beef

M or

12-ox Can 4 5 c

Sen IaUnd Crab

M eat

6&gt;/fe-ox

4 3 c

Dlxiana Hmnll Whole Green

Pkg

32c

Mushrooms. Jo i 2 4

Dtxlaia Turnip

EELBEQ K

G reen s

S L a la n d (itiis

10c

Chines# Dinner

2 9 c

ShrimporOysters
pk, 79c
O k ra

OVSiige llrnmt Orange

La GHOY

35c

Broiled in flutter—C lipped

Dep. Jixlra

Xhlucntor Auntied

C o o k ie s

Peas

ftwlft'e Hmuehold

iConutoi k Pie Hiked

C o la

C u t C o r n Pkg 2 5 c

Trade Wind* Frozen

P lu m ite

C oca

Htokely Honey Pixl

A#rn Hpluuih or Cut Green

Krnft's Miracle

•-flottle Curl on

Agcn ijiiu'k Frozen

L im a s

GINGER ALE
u4 1Op j, m 20c

14 or 4 9 c

No 2

28c

Agon Garden Itun

LtWlttl Hill-II-Q Halne Oai'iir
Mayer

A p p le s

i6-or

Jelly

‘/V* Lb 3 6 c

AOEN Sliced Frozen

Pride

i W ie n e rs

J u i c e No 2 Can 1 2 ‘/fcC

2 3 c

Kmft'a Kny Natural or Daley

Aerow ax

I D i n n e r i 6 oi

Lb

Colured Margarine

V e lv e e ta

No llubtimil Wax —

28c

Silver Float Sauerkraut

itiipeihriiml

Kraft'a Cheeae Food —

o n te

29c

Lbrkg

H b u r g o r s &gt;*•« 6 1 c

R o d i - M i x t ’/t * Lb 3 6 c

C h eese

L im a s

Clu ridge 100% Pure Beef

Pkg

25c

Frigid Dough Frozen

I'/i-ib Pkfl, 1 {i

R o lls

Pkg

21c
Pum 'N* flout* Cwi

Stralr.d

Story! HOT Print!
P r s m 12 ox Can 4 5 c

'Wtatwcx* Apple Cider

'inagar a* 2 2 e

ha WornJarCa‘ * 7&gt;og Fooda l o 2 N o th in . 2 5 c
W W lM ihjM
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TALLAHASSEE. Mar. 4—
t/lh—The. Clllzen's Advisory
Council mi Education today re­
commended that ihu slate In­
crease Its contrlhiiiliin for
county sehiml cunstruclion hy 20
percent. Tiie council, meeting
to assess results of the 11)17
D e f e n d a n t s Tried school law. mged llitil tho -Newly Appointed I)c-;
raise its present contri­
feme Head Meets
To Promote Revolt state
bution of &gt;100 per Instruction
unit to &gt;1011. Counties now put
With
Forrcstal To
Bulgarin, Reds* up &gt;100 themselves to match
&gt;100 stale contribution.Prosecutor Asserts the
Learn Job Duties1
Tall Says Democrats
The council's plan would cost
the
stale
about
J
100,000
a
uenr
SOMA. Duly.i.i.i, M,)r. 4 (,!*)
WASHINGTON. Mar. 4 &lt;/1V
Refused To Cottsimure than It now Is spending.
la in- A. Jolmtnn, toon to be SeneFlip Comimmisi prose, utor today
Mcmlvcrs of the group, surces*
dcr
A m c n d m ciil.t
laiv ol Detente, laid Iml.vv lint
demandrd the death penalty lot
sor to the cl I liens commltteu
which drafted Ihe 1047 school
Proposed Hy GOP
the lop loui of I "&gt; prnlnlant
America mu»t remain strong
church-men who air ihaigrtl with law, agreed tu rcromntcml
' Stimuli) mean* prare. and with
higher salaries
for county
« \SIII\I, lv»v, Uar. 4_rd*l
on' -ircngih there iv no prare,"
spying and treamn .m.imrt Bul­ school superintendents now
H»r 11 w»* |!:ii« Wi it j?
Ivr * ml
t
garia.
making less than 11&gt;.7r&gt;0 a year.
G tfiilru ;t|i|)rmn|t 'JO Tn 1, ji
The
raises
would
be
bused
on
foliiiMin talked with n-pi-ilrif ( 5 0 P o U l l c l H i lg S Hr i l l ^ f i Republican S e n a t o r
In a two-hour •uiiimalioii. Mos­
rtimptomi.r* Itill h» rx lrrij rnif
college training
&gt;121 a year
cow.trained Dimitri tiroiH.i-r ,u ■ moie for a bachelor's degree at .hr W
hite Hou»r Hr ...d do-. $ i .go Compared To I Says Support May **dmIrul** for |ni ot l l l M ttrwinil
'I ir If. I m il nrlinn ntmi* nflrr
pu,po&lt;r ■*( ln« call on I tr.m cn l&gt; j,
.
1
cured the defendant* -to' only «f
and ■*7.'»tr a vent mine for a
Defeat P r o p o s a l l/ir ronmiiHrr, hj .» Irt to T&gt; voir,
master's degree
Truman **a« to rlprrts apin mlien
J ll.f iJ
L ilS t
W CC K j
tpying hut trying to pioind - .......
hid tlrfi tlril ti "ri$ tl rij|Iili**
vo|| againrl Bulgaria'* I'miiunimilfin ln« appomtmenl and "my full
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nitintilmrof, .mil h;id npprn$r«l .%
WASIIINOTON. Mu 4 ./r?
dcv.itnl loyally.”
Drain*
il tin- Saob.id Male
dontinalrd government which he
pmtUioii to pmrnt, nitixi r»ir
\i■oinpanying
Joltnton
w.n Linnets NL.tL.-t il.i* inoiumg ,e- Scnalor Whrn\ (H-Nfh) * ltd l«** Uoo of Irnnnli, Tim nifUNurr
■aid w«» to have brought inlcrI’lriiilrnl 1 1uiiiiin • j .I* "ill lotnr up for rtttloii In lli#»
Si .n ,m Fonrital. John*...... aid •;,,"rd dial ill. .aid,age drat i« , iliiy
vertlion hy the United 'stale* and
ll&lt;*'*vr nr\f wrrk,
t.u k.
k Iirtllg aoi.uv &lt;4 » ffriff on Srn.itc cMutf
■' -I'
'* pound ..il
hr bail hrrii mreting ir ul,ill) "*hot" will,
Britain.
i
bag
a*I
mg
from
&gt;1
lh
to
31
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by
*i
mfir
m.ipiriH
mtp
nuv
dfwill, h.iiir.lal and would loi.tinur
Tbe pioieciitui said names of
to I" . 1. until Mai. II. ..Ion hr I ompalrii uilli ilioivl J.I 2 1 I i.l |fr.il .1 piopm-il lo lll.ikc II c.|$r» I WAM IIMiTON. M il 4 ./V)
prumlncnt American* i ml English­
I hi- S r Miff l.cihni ( oMifiiilf. i- In
In 4|| f»(r l.tlk
men were mixed "in &lt;I-'* spy rutI,li­ m n , getting larmli.u with wrrk
work of evangelical lenders" n * i
W lirm , llu iiMpMitV (loin tr.icl iln .ippro\«tl 1lir Itiim.iii I»h«*»
limiM I»r
III**-* i It*
Tin ,
[tin inti
well as tlio names of various Am- j
dhoot i ii.iinp' hy I \nl of
1 1 .........t.il ■Mill till- till. o'uiMt! SrminoM* 1 t»tmi % i .*I*I».»vti• iircurn ci, rJipirmti’il lli.il ulc.i In iCjinHcfN hill
erlean church boards ami
An*
Ird With
.
n| flu ni'M month nn iivting i»!ifi oit* n*|»fMlril |o
.!• thr
hrvMil lit llflti &lt;1*1% ^ f»- *
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World Council of Chinches
Nine
ine Arc Burned As fn- •I "rail*!•&gt;th. piuctical, un.1 *0-1 lir,|fIv I .(Mill it ir*. Our tif (III* i»| lirti.i I* Oil i |*tii|ltMf(! Ill]*'
lor 00 minute* prep*ring far t-lf j
hill u, 11ItI icpr.il fhr l It
“That Is w h y this trial is ■tlgiiIt" 'ii mu.’" III said the 1Tl tillHIt
official entry of Norway.
ili.i ItV(i* wlmli would lid lwii Ihnth j M n 11 % I ,n ltd mhiI'M
ufr flit* dd
Iflcant not only hero lint hi mid,"
Charleston S t o r e s oft
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The Norwegian governmenl ofho declared.
ii jvill info (Ilf miik-i .up ,i til** iii'iiI1IH|C (if |hr Srtii!**»‘ vtthihj *hip dt'h.iir VV.n’iin l.ihn K* l Hitnit V* i ■ lh
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ati-l
cniifidcut
John-"
filially accepted the Invitation &lt;•*WASHINGTON, Mar. 4 t/l’ t
The four for whom tho pro**- j
|inndllii .lit.to *
u it finm lltr l.tMM ol \\ A I HI% «|l «iitV llim*
In*' -II* |! »■ill* -liceess
tended by the seven original sunn- I hr number of jollier. A m e rica n . I t utor demanded the death penalty ,
\ink •hi l[ic r &lt;i9 1 ml*- unit Wlirlclicl iHil j Hi* ih,»M?*d lh.it 11k* A Imiiil't I Ml lhi iii|r% l&gt;-i d|t* fidl
1 '(III 11IIt, a fni'ini-r NT
FHARUvSTON, W
, Mai. d
son of the alllnnco lust night. At
fi. MflTI |1hi.- usk.'ii his till* * fm i'fi hi let h.i milmc lh* th" il
*
ttilinii »* m.ikitid niilt ,« ;diopv ,i ,i%l hi tViitoi iota All Hi"}*i(lilli ■*»i•
%
the same lime tlw 8eamllimdun .hot up another 150,000 in FebI.l1* Five (iicinrn *»nr happed
D’ 111l111t\ lie -aid lie had IIIUlIc
nation rejected a Itusslun bid for iu.i,y to 3.200.000, the highr.t un- |VB|U1V „ Methodist; Nikola Ml!•■ hir.ik dir
"i nil |op llir i ofiMiniIrr mil',| ut.in. t il
(J, 11 IliikfHH, I +|’ 1Jl 111 fill IM'llll .illi’iiipl
■» .wept ll-n ♦ hi'I’lM In Ul’t il Inn*,* ■•■St.
a non-aggression ouct resigned to employment since the wat.
1 Imllov Naumov, a Baptist
ami
j, (un „ 1&gt;lr,
,,(r |lr.trl ol
ht*iio*ti'*lD
tnlkiithon
I h« wd« .*( |hi- him* w.n (
t •ill V(♦ had tile usual " 'lupin of Stull* Mill hr* l F ill'd Mi!(LI|!«,l Smlthrin
lie Norway to the east.
jtrli i hi!Iri Krimhlit
111 *V
It... I*. *itt*- which 1 trust l will Soltllv Vllllrl 'on till- IIIHI IlilUf* *1^,11114- (In * h Hi ’(
In .11
an1 pnlcvH
p&lt;
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•"I'M* * .'|W , * ***ft ■I |I|| |||'||*"a lt|
|NIJJ|- -* E
Jt'llllih.C,,D,m‘'r " f ,hc J thr Im.ine.* dinner
Cen.u.
Bureau.
Ity entering the iltscusalon* &gt;
St ul i* Mini-1* i Mno itfot Will it*pi l,„
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Ini-iv*-ti
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illllliri
w a y v i r t u a l l y cm
M oli poMlh.liiy |ihe figure lodiy. atiiihutrd
j ^ ^ ^ t . ’ d " the real n e i*i.•■* A ll llit* C i t y * I t ir m in p a n ir* Ii i’lOlllM per dated, mv.i- ■while Wilson «uw dm' lo uirivo Im*
Ic.vtlct. ic phcd ui Vimllii-i in. c iv ic ** in*-,i*i,i*of the creation of a ncuIr
^
|»'**■_ partly «» had weather m _*umaj„f lhi.
wt,ir
ml A ili - , »ldl w rie hattlinv al mid inornii'U tl... tiiini In i rl.Miigi' is tn I-- Ills'll liCtri imoti llir\ will jilUliil ill**
f-j nllliinco In JBcandlimvIa nmik uj |j,., (|. ()f ||lr ronnliy and partly tu i erivMii "linporiall.l-," mol Ameri-Go tiring thr .$100,000 hla/r under sll-'l ti* in the lop defense &gt;e i-p, mi*i*91iiic "t tlo Hi’iniimlc fount*, tll.it K e p i,bln in but l u l l ’ In t'Sruiiti-i
l.if)
i K tliu--*. tin*
of Sweden, Ibinmark
t»|ng I' uon-.nuonal layoff*" in induitry.: can ehiiieh mixvlun imuid*.
control Ninr liirmrn wrrr lio*o d .ui. u denial fiom Mi Tin Fut m Itu11ni 11 nt IIn* Fnhu t* F uitti- unlt-lllilni-i- i ml- I i *&lt; I k- i- ii plirnv iiiu i.tiiU nniiiii it i n,**in l,t-1. ih . l ii
t i Itiiililtiu! Mu- I’lr m iiif
i-*l (lie f o r iiil V o ir « n - tin- " iiit* ,l
( m m tin- -i n i
II 1
The
new increase
increatr in unempluy
tinemiih*)’-1I TinThe Mn*eow-t,Htneil
pro.eciihtt
.inort'aloti. In •hunatng tho talk*.
Htc nrw
Miwcow-1. ulueil ..........1
itali/rd
foi limn*
and injur
litali/rd
Im limn*
and iii)unr*.
Tin* hiimtio i|i ol is is«11nic -irdtin
Itigli-hniulcil ' i-tiH'eiluii, In- h i*
Wilt'.
I'luse
tt*
|lic
l’i'
i
-nilM&lt;-un» lull' Srturt*-) ■W atkins III
lint high dlplomttlo »onrce» here ( im-nl. on top of u 700.CXK) riie, in , u»»siti-d *11 the deleiiilimt*
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||,r ||JUI„., ,VP,r durot n rd in I
linn -lilli iteciI'tury id the Aun­ nnd Kiiiiiiik’ th r pm ker iiti- W11. U tah ) ii in I M uilin ( l l - l ’a ) an- ■i-eu nine*- In- Im- l-i-rn in t Inhavn prevllcted Swtdan will Join (j,„ lll(U)l make, the total in crea.r' n'adn long |&gt;uhllr(
j’";,,,! I,|„- Woolwortl. .tore aim,
ahoul diOO| It-" .11 i. Icuv itig Ills job ion!* linn* \V1111uni . i It .St.-vi-iiHiio anil
Sen ate.
nounrril tin-* im -k -rinly t*&gt; join
T u ft -mil ilit- 1ii-m-M i a) * u-fii
5Huaala
L i " . 1-----S J -T S S ,. " ......... .........................
1.210.000 .or the
, £ " - ! £ » ■ “i A. M. Five hour, .ale, they
.he) tprcaJ tin 1 wen- iiiannflrined i •pmi • Jot) t 'l i i i ' l i ' i Mir tut It-* ** i'_* lit- ! ItH other Jh iiniui * pulilli-ly rcniriieil tu cnnsnli'r n&lt; all an y nf tin|l' i- In- ulready lias hand- ■-I 1- - 111*ti I * -l vvilli a ti m-klmii! uf U S r-d a* ri-inlv t" -nt,. iigalnxt an
lert-il hy wllno».e*.
ward Finland. Swollen tried Hm\&lt; lirvi |wc monlln ol 10 lf&gt;,
umenilim-nt- tn the (nil i&gt;i■
- 1....... .
Nn. I ip m lllv tnmalm-i* ,if tin rir e. i nt l uri lo tin- I'realdt-iit.
failed to haw th* Scandinavian .1 Not *incc March. 1042. had »«
Ill denouncing the top four I"' and pari of il collap.rd,
■1st- Unit lin in ' ill t illm ariviaif prefed rulliiB t-v Vice I’ rrald ro l t*y Urpul-lieiina.
Mi.
Truiiiivii
loin
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to
int
n
il
tinSoulln-tunatlona Join a defense agreement (many American* who wanted Join ■m
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ill “with Weeping and it-pt-uliug
Trapncd In toe liaaemnnl wn-.-n
I uft tidd a new a confer im*—
cn*.
yesterdny. In rrsponae
" from r-*-ntti I'lu riilii. It,- ii-vcalr-l t-ra' fillhU)*t-'i tn-si wi—k.
of their own.
! fHi|rci to find litem- In that riilyLhcy tried tu fool the court
lh** f Ir-l f!uoi of the Wonliviilh
llm l ilii)- I- tin- fit hr tint-* -itt'i'
j that in- i,ttemptc&lt;l i-i offer mi
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newauaper |
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unrmuloymctii
Hda wa« a referonco to the * &lt;h ’‘ tore fed in u ere Firemen Frank
i J in ,u n i) thin In- h i," iv*rd I ti*- l i i - Ii Iturklnv' iiillnir -*lil la- -m t(i *' .........a ........ .. a.i.a. -----i.i —.t„iu
hlii# ami «ryt,,g
crjdwr of
id /lnp(voy
rtijd t .stmrn. Hichard „,v*
, ,~- G- the Jolt, lit) aald tluvl ai--» »*t*McFormhU. FrHiwu- 111.Mis (if | lll.i Thft Um t l r y lie* |irnvl
JtEvoniiiB Mo»«tJW blaated tha "ru|. 1****,•-1 ltM tn m '
/.lapk
II IIHIlHUnt 1,1* ,'HIP 1 11- - t l
ii-«--llnn nh elliei
ihwi
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to
Hi-erolaty
of
the
N.wv
th
f’r
^litrf clittaa" olMho ScaiutHfavlan ] totalled JJIIU.IIWP,
4,
|Naniituv
Na iiiiioi -ortinn
vwhun they reclli
reel Ird
lie Hnmmera mid F ra n k w llfo r.
ttin-1- m iin g Ilia ilinle 1 incM'itf via. '» M*( i
» uft"»H nffnnt
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.tin
I,
Sullivan
anil
Si-crvlaw
&gt;
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1,000 infill (if MiH'in- tmnf puldic ctJiifr-ndoiiAmill mu ' ign tlcll ' -Milt. Mill t a l ii .l i m l
nalloiiN hh "Ira
1a* oh
Gi-'*iU«' Goutca, n lifgro fireman,
i nli'.-, cut off
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Syiiimglmv
tutor Nikolai Ya«lr«huv dcxrlarcd j ployed Uxl
___ numlli wmi fairly. clout*
lie nUo (dutriicd tliu main »hf* j vvii" -tvinriiiig and comruilen rep-" I
IT I'-lditlg (iff iti’i *. tin i‘! •1ifnl*. lull
It
'(II •J Sf'llHt "a
i : i *i. t •
Ilu'tvll i-h II ci) m) tin- White 11■
•I lh*the Nowuirlan (rovorninunt
1it, tlm flKiirr of
that jirt*-| (*n(|nni» Mln'foro the war a»r*#r*l [ell In »n* Iil nl neon going till*- live
la Til that flu* cut stiff pus edlJi - I It &gt;r•III t I» 1 1.r ||1 |li. c"iniui
.
iliiin
v
hut
Mi
l'i
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mil
n
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"cjchihlthitf fipfciul xcHr* in nldlnjf | Viille«l
vailed in Dceembr, IIMI, when t f,„ Gutman IlltlL-rlto Fauci", In .building after tho trapped inn
i :iit 1-ii iitipli' 4 «»nly nt a * i|*&gt; i.il t ■L.i i1illg|11. Milt -1 it mi....... . " t in
.H i i l,i . luitl d i-c i'-i'd o llici -a'
tlm oIhiih of the llritl»h ervl \ilus
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he Jft,____
Japanese
"trike
at I’curl lliir lelligniice ami after the war f"' | tV„.,lworths Is on t npltol SLI.’ nlllliniv ivr lull
&gt;urmti.i Mim f i 1i * ** ••i ml
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i&gt;
I*.,v
ail
limi'o-lf
told
i
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*p,*t
Aiiicriciin offaniicm of thr pact. ; |M)r piunucd lhe IT. S. Into World Aun i n un imperialism.''
i ' ! ■ lentnu's iiinlu liimlness &lt;1
Watkins isui* I lie wauls ll*c -po
■il ti'llllit* d In " ( I .l Jill ann'lidhi-'UU’linl
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li'iwv
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The Muiciiw romnientator aim, I y ,*r II.
The luo-'-evitoi also clnlme-l luugiifm.-, ta-tween the Ghmb
looi of whether two■llord mu •l&gt;alltig « ilh thi- liundling
d
• n,» in ^..tai con*i li'tn-o ’
denounced Sweden'* Scandinavian i -p,,, fiuw IVhniHi) lotnl h i there had t.'-nv “no leatmlnts on
,* ..«ii » h,-- *,« »•••* t'.in**t.ult ■lehtite -I'ltli 'I I * * - - it i
itiil ' .* til........
'•"* ill 'llkl
.tnlin-'-u'- fin mat iinnlltinli"
*
union plan iim one of "reliction* j «uhivIMNI jittfhui thun Ihnt in Fid*. til,- ilcfemluutn,'' nil of whom c.mII.* i111*|iki•\"H (ii| Mollki'V I Idll'l
11 itnilHtlVtl Itn I'rtgr * 'ii Ml i
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I -.'ft-u -i viiu’f m i* -1-Mi t"
-*1’ m (hi&gt; Son ford Z'»n ii'i'in hi In- Hi**
arle»."
, .
, . I ruary, IIUS.
fe-.sed puldlel)'. lie svdil the Irtid
i 1 1 »1*
T ii my *. |&gt;|iH«t|i.
-•iv«*t•- li-iluv I iv tin- I’rvald'
Iteferring to tho Soviet (Jitir.it * ■ Employment m Fahruary &lt;lc- **i.s "ear rival nut with
nl 11 uction tn r i i l l i l i i n of
pit'"' '
' III."* W.|« III • Mies' htgli-Ljiule)
T im , me iiidicnllutia llml •-■•**, »•** mu■
&gt;iI ii i v m*1iimi1w nf Hcitghlxn
# offer of « non-ugrawlan pact »*&gt; j •-hm-tl about 2*10.000 from Jan- j publicity in the pietence of foieit
i-t ncrdin i- m mv conuuittcs lir-.-tl « ill h* uivi-ii limit- anti"-" , ini: ' i l i i " , and im iny liih lmi«l •
Norway, the nowapaper -abl ....... .. to » |„|„| ,,{ T.7,1flM.IMH* laat
! tie rs."
,
1 hiivs tw'Sli .1 t n » P l b &lt; ; ! ,fc *
“rtveito peaceful ad * of the 11. S.
&lt;
linn
t-'in
M'"tal
had.
*»f
loipi'V
Ititfilla
hn
%
«
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r
i‘c«»ntly
III- Hceiiseil all four of llulgarl i *
nntr "
H. U. governmenl lo relation I., j A |(ri|(| (l( „t.a l|y iihi.iumi in prnlpslnot itmrehe* of spreading |
ii M i i.l Mi** Zoo, Hmomf Mo in I lo*
ih.. - .tiitn- ■ ........ (-ii
i1 ■
11111«I if 9Ilfll'DfM of Mfm \\
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Norway lire met wllh hayonola 'X f n«*lt&gt;fNrnt Industrie* waa offset In inii llosslai. minors. These, he
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In
i.l
** at* ili'linnin . 1 t,\ . 1, ,tin
the rrnr lminry ruling etre mi nf j
t , „ m (K m Increase In the
. f
■»
I
il'nldwcll nud M lo
M Witnlci
mid. included *l« rle* •'•mil
1 The fifth national ................. ....
»*M f \"1 i* himiirll 1Mhi , *ii.•( mu'"
UtliMION AirCH Uroltcil ,M,..dl. '- rln-«e- of III. Vfint.'ii
the Dn lerl fftatM ,"M,L *!' "*" J ntimlwr at work on ilto farm,
nni|rniol F.vangellslle A ........
and their hirelings In Hrandina, ( Uhomploymont lnerea*ed inure viithiti In llna»la am lUmn.mm
J I’lirt. Elementary Hcliiml
- ■iiioftoit v* ill "llimalclv un-I .&lt; tV.ll, l(i'|int&gt;! can,* l( i*.* -j* ii'ti'l
pm ,dr in slave labor there.
! n „ n *v||| he held In tho amlji
via."
eivjige -It
I |&gt;1,i nI t lull v* HI &gt;d l.y i’hnuin ami .’(*'iint"i 1'i i’i; than employment fell liecmiao «
ItUKNOS AI It EH, Mur. 4-4-1'' I (in lltel, return In the - hm-l.. , „-i
Angrily, lie declared!
. . him al tin- Fellowship From. Vpul,...it VI '.ini.INhi (TI v Muii.i 11'- Flu l
tintinpils
were
ieip„*ate,l
*-•
With Norway » deeUlon already i num|wr „f ,.0&lt;.|&gt;?«* entered the InWl
v
2A-ilay
punters'
stnko
was
vlt‘I Sl.
■
■
.m1. ,\pr.
•«M 110,
{I Itit lli.tu
II
•As a national representative *. , n
,|,rollBh
wii- I.nn
TTinlllli- -ai 1 lllal if tin- |n "
pel Cliff." , I M'hil'hlli told III*-*,,
*de. her parliament Iwgan a ! |H,r fl)rre (|Ui inn Fol.ruary.
made
inslly liroken today and most
I " &gt;l
tipi - of til. l ion- I In). IoiIiiV 'I lilli n was 1igTlliall'h'd,
wordy dl*cus«bm of Um Norwe- | j^any were housewives anil Imu- heard many rutnnra .egain at nmlncrd Imlay hv I,u liter fl, .....
wilt,
nf
theli
visit
|
u
Hie
/
.......in
I
I
ii..... ri.
Ta-cr-nin ily
*■ |
rutlrrd ACL cngiiieei iin-l newspapers appeared nn tin* i to tlie Sun ford Granuum Si lim.l i ili. Tomi t C. titpi
Ilian attitude toward tho project- ] whnoj" youths who wero neither Jh'' Hovlot Bn I"»• But 1
; .M
naaly rumor* as
I •Milttiilter of the Itn.llway Kvange - reel*.
t '’Un Feliraury 21." wmt,- lilli.
Mr potiitcil "oi rtu.r t.»oii-t- .or * nvinti y is tt ailing f*n
Atlantic licet. The dl»eu»»lnn |,0|,|lntr nor hunting Jobs the heord sorh lie
f ed
prntestanl elturcl.mi list
It wn* u day of mUed hles»i,vg" isti»I MI-»! F luWlmh'rwcdl,-'sprcail
hy
nil til,, hill t- get i i r rti,' i
tln,*l
m
e
W
e
ill*
,
"Mis.
t'lihlvvi'll’
*
...
.tiowii
pii'tine
of
tio‘
l-.'imtirut
was a formality aimed at giving month before,
it unhaare »*« r e a r mafcr*
Many' delegate* have u I m-.p I l &gt;r the papers, however, sine, the g ru ili'- went tn till' S u tlfn iil /.n « lake, mol **lipn the* get lien' llaitk-y l.uv*
the uiinoiltliin u ehunce to get
xho Census lluri-au. followed
I’cppor jnc vinusl &gt; ' »■1 i * - - ■ 1
miiilt-' reservations for the roe i'-'ron government unnounn'd ii on -,4io»l Inis 10. 11 i» M mih-- , h*IIIII of (tie *|OP-IIO,ll,l-t* I'Ollditloll
their Iduas on iiuhllc record.
Lha pattern of Administration
tine it.,
n 'i
fl-renre, stil'l Mr. Harkey mil m- lap to derree u one-fourth mint - ........ Winter I’m k to Hanfmil
A secret meeting of parliament Ntatcmenta from tho I'resldrnl t»n
lof tin' iintri ill" I" on ivIit Il]l)lit pi I in Ilia Sfiuit
"Tlie fiinl tiling vve -in* u ri »• rouge -y-lein 11&gt; -Mggested tluvl O i i i i I i I - i'll hy IT id u V 1
esaecled to come from nil 1“ *e,n in the sire of A rgetrini’*
lii^t niirht voted 119 tn 11. ^il«i idowtit found romu groundn for
ch
tin- Monkeys oil Mouki-y i .latiil if 1lie pii.fev t roiilil not lie filllliicpit rto Demon nts wio •• *
-tales. Canada snd poealhly from irgest newspapeis.
only tho GommunluU opnoidng* holding that thli accond romieruThe vlecrce would nffert mui'ily All iiiioiiid monkey Islunil -m i' Jo till IhiiiiI., it oiiglit l«- |inld foi
t'millimed on I'.if* ll^l.l
In accept the American Inv tatlnn ,|Vfl nmnihly Jump In unemploy.
(Yiitnil America.
NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Mar. 4 tn Jain the nlllnnee talks In moot waa nothing to got alarmed
All rnllioati offielul *, miltott'1 In) great independent morning gotilf|-li There was u log -uhiii. Ihy mentt* of ipn non reitificnlcjv a .
Washington at Olirc. Ambassador about.
tA')—James Howland Angetl, 70. lorn m*»| fnmllli”*, local ininMoi ■ impure, (.a Nuvion atul l.u i'ren -n, J a Imliiei- see-saw, awing* .....I I oint nlht-t i ho have il"iii*.
P ic r c t*
' hlrh would l&gt;e rediivrd to 121rope- for litem to climb. Tlo
to n j Need of i I'-vt, fin ing of many
Wilhelm Mo Month* Iforgenstlerpresident of Yale University for 1(1 j „nr) eltiicns arc asked to Join
Contrasting
the
current
situa­
They wereordered . nut -lutiil was not open
*v* I
tin la ready tn take part In to. tion with the pru.war period, Il years before his retirement in vvelcothlng of tho ileh-gntc.i. Th l ogos a day.
t tu 1(1 page- last October. Most I went to -ee other animals.
I -tree!)*, vvu- |...ints-«l -oil Ivy Mi
night’s session In Washington on said:
1017, died todsy after a lung Ill­ churches especially are uskt-il t M&lt; Kililiin, ivn.l to tohl --I tlie -hie
f
the
other
newspapers
support
j
“We
-aw
tin*
monkeys
Unit
lunl
thn
drafting
of
the
AtHanre.
WASHINGTON*! Mat l .1'- .
co-operate. Delegate)* who will ut
t The Communist* took full ad­ "tn spite of substantial In* ness.
ivnlk ri-piiii rnmpiiigii now mnlei
esliwnt
Jiiuii
Pi-ron.
The
govern*
I
rulin'
from
foreign
countryWe
Widely knowir a* a psychologist tend, said Mr. H*fkny,_ ropie-ent
re Halim,**
Page r » , l
way ill olili'i to make walk- pushe l “rliingcr *om&gt;" a* Km t I’ni-i-. n.
■nt
said
it
avtod
to
savo
news|
»»«
lw,,
big
alligators,
one
I
vantage of the opportunity to exeven before he came lo New Haven all walks r.' life, from railroad &lt;r
cxintenco sliu-iv duiitu? tie- i'm
root-,
would -ay was nlmut nine fc-t op Ity tree
,.
.
,safe, for petlca
press their vlewa In Parliament.
Int and ncarra dollars.
to heed one of the country's oldest flclsls to moneyed business m-m
I l-v
long, tin- olhei urouinl spun f*i-t I11 Inns.
-tii--*cd tin- need "I liu-* boon ordered tcnuiii
Terln Wold, chairman of the
Although
the
strike
for
higher
universities, Angsil topped off « who are Interested In till* f*n
llu- Arnty Engineert uft-- j'uhii
lung,
thru
they
had
about
U-n
|
paving
of
stierls
I.............
Iflaallaaerf (la C»«* n ia tll
t&gt;i*y was not officially called off,
notuhIp rerecr ai an educator by teaching and effective work.
-m eicrnation and j.mii- '
little ones.
and Golil-horo.
creating a "new Yale.*1
MiiJ. Genet ul Lew i
\ ITT
Formation of the Association -oust of the fiO,000 unionist* tc"They
had
two
livurs,
um
was
I
A*
to
tininuch
-I,
fatted
Issue
' lined to work vohmlariiy.
It'aallaaril •*» ) '* * , Klikli
Ills death, which occurred In his
TALLAIIAR8BE. Mar. *-7/P&gt;Happy lhi- Murk hear, tin- otliv t of when- lo local,' tin* proposed chlel of otlgltieer-. issued mi -mbi
lllogalty posted roadsld* religious home In nearby Hantdan, was as­
wav Hetty tho citiamnn I n-mi . Til*' • -wimtnilig pool. In- pointed rut lute yesterday revoking T - ■
xihi hIho tiud so mu parruts. uc. llint tin- Ft. Mellon I'ark loi-atio* taldishtnent of tlie uti-a.
signs are keeping State Roarf De­ cribed to cancer.
Associates said that Angell,
It. J . Kennedy, ueslslani - 1,i&lt;•t &lt;f
partment maintenance crews busy.
talkcil to them, hill they tnlki-d would aidvr mnnv oitgineerimr
A white e«nd bathing beach le
Tha signs have been appearing Yale’s first nan-graduate presi­
Just tike birds. By that titin- tin- piiddenu hy providing adcriuutc tlie Ilf vers anil Hatlmts I'm i-.n
being installed at Ihe -west aide along the highway* for aeveral dent, had known lor soma time
pcnimt was open. There wu* -itch mu off facilities fur drainin'! llu- ■aid notices liivil liecti put in |&gt;■'•■lig
i
• of the Mayfair Inn ewlntmlng bool. months. Max Denton, director of thst he was incurably III. He knew
|u line thorn! Then wo went hark pool. Concrete Mock construction Imlldings in the F o il I’ni .
It will measure t l by 104 feet. A the department’s division of apt* it as far back aa last Jugs, they
i to tin- monknys. Tliure wi- saw ii will suve more tliuii 118,000-ovei cinlty to til ing to "evui yui.--' at
concrete block wall, two feet high, door advertising, reports no per­ said, when he mad* eno of hie
1 man with smite (tragus, he held conventional ruin farced concrete tontlon" that tlie nn-1 in pm t n -d ..
I* being erected to hold tho tend mits have been Issued for them. last appcarancaa holer* a - Yale
one down, the monkey awant tyno pool construction, he revealed. ■till won "restrlctiiil and u ilnitg- CAMP
BRECKINRIDGE.
Ky..
Mar.
A
(Sp
ed
*l)r
M*jor
Jamc.
in place.
across till- water and got It. then
He said that Hanfoni recreation sone.” •
They are being torn down ns fait audience.
That waa at an alumni cum H. Dyson recently returned to dull with the Lceitlstive and Liaiion tliu man threw another over on fucllllies are In good condition, and
Ho said the sunn win fii-t im
Tho pool le a popular aftarnoon as they'r# noticed hut they keep
randaavou* for tha £00 guaela now bobbing up again. Denton said he mertcoment luncheon whort he sat Division. Department ol live Army. W.iihinglon, D. C. after serving ■* the Island, two ran after It. tliuy that (Tty Building Inspector Un­ talilished in 1911 hot'iiusii «f navnl
at tha hotej, who enjoy ewlmmlng has cheeked with churches and next to General Dwight Elsen­ Public Information officer for the lO lil Aithorne Diviiion, Camp had h fight.
wind Fuvillo hud reported Hint uj.rnitlaiijs al. Fort I'lurce nnd it
and reclining In tha aun. Their religious organisations but has hower, who had iu il resolved an Breckinridge, Ky.
"Home children went over to the grand wtuiui in Municipal I'nri: hud hi-en maintained n . n daiigci
the dock on the Ht. Johns river Is safe for occupnnlit. Al the re- nils urea since.
ehlldran find the imailer pool a been unable to find out whn Is honerary degree from Yata.
Major Dyson, a graduate ol the University of Florida and Stelaon atul watched the men fish.
Many recalled that A n g o l!’*
lot of fun. The gueita atay at tha putttay the sign* up.
ituesl of l.ion llrcsident ILimllton
taara then University Law School, entcredf
"We saw un animal called the IlistH-c, ho promised Hint stands
hotel an average of 10 daya.
. Highway signs must be licensed •yes per* moial
with
th*
A
m
y
in
19(1.
Fighting
proved to bo
inembers of the House Armed .Ser­ Mandrill, it I* from Africa, it Is
bv the atate when they are outride aa h« addressed w!
,r Second . Armored
—__ —
-vision, vice* Committee on an Inspection a very funny, ami furious look­ ill the inkefrnnt sofllmll diamond
Div
----motmaat al- the
ATWATXX IK N T D IM
LAKELAND, Mar. t—id'i Th*
eity Unite. I n i licensed signs hla final Yals
will he inspected.
"11*11
or
'Wh*ol«",
through
Africa
j|H*U
on
Wheels",
throi
. Federal State Frost Warning Km
trip around tho world and the ing animal. Tho sou had two Idg
AHOLLiyOOD, l Mar. 4 - &lt; « - are not penuRMd. on highway umnl sutidleneov ;,i.f
Harry
Robson
reported
tha*.
the
lly and Europe, hr received th" United States Military Inetails- lions from Africa ono was very- (don Junior League hum-hull games vice forecast for iNiniii.-iilai FloriAngsil, whop* admiaJatratioa
Atrater Kent, retired
re
radio menguided Yais through its biggest Silver Star, Purple Heart nnd Gone as a representative of tha big (he other medium aised. il will start on Mar. tt. Gaines will ilu tonight and .Sutiirduy wu* ,niitr, phllani
lanthroptat aad faBronte Star. His European action
seemed as though they had two
vd part? gtver, died
‘ ilch la where meat of expansion program, had Wsn HI brought hint through six major Secretary of tho Amy.
......... six innings and each of the ly cloudy mid slighly wnrutor
In bed alncu Fab. 99. Fifteen days
Major Dyean graduated .second of everything, 1 think the reason four clubs will play 111 games. F if­ with no frost soon llitough Mon­
today.
fewnL___ r*U*U*u
signs ere
earlier, he had bean one of tha campaigns,
in a doss of fi8 at the Armed was because the animals hud to teen boys will lie selected fur each day.
Returning from overseas In Oct­ Force* Information School, Carlisle have a mate to Tvavo linbys.
principal spoakora Ml axoroisos
_
MOPPING VP
"Around tho last thing I *uw team, and more than 200 boys be­
celebrating the 19th anniversary ober, 1P4S, he served as a special Uarraeka, Penn. Upon completion
Jacksonville, Mar. l-t/ l TATHKNS, Greeee, Mar.
HAMHID
were
the birds, there were yellow, tween nine and 12 years of ugu
assistant
to
the
Attorney
General
of
the
founding
of
the
Yale
School
High Low
of that course, he became Public
Gemaay, Mar. 4—
are
expected
to
try
out
for
the
of Florida until he accepted an ap- Information Officer at Camp green ami blue loving birds, and
Atlantic City
27
12
film, "Oliver of Nursing,.
very small sparrows, which were toama. He showed a T shirt such
polntment
In
the
Regular
Army
In
Detroit
14
2'i
Breckinridge, Nov. 20, 1948.
Jia .
umd by British
cute. W* saw the Florida Bald as the boy* will wear in playing,
July,
IMA.
At
this
time,
Major
n
u
u
K
Minneapolis
»r.
32
Following his assignment in Eagle.
tg Germeay,
and
having
tha
Lion
Insignia.
W
.'
pyuou waa aaalgned to the Legit- WeekUirion, Major Dyson wiU at­
New York
m
UAJITOS*
2d
"Ju st as wo started to leave O. Livingston presented a first
lative and Liaison Division, De- tend ArttUery School at Fort Sill,
Oklahoma City
ut
■tu
aid
kit
in
behalf
of
H.
11,
Coleman
the
principle
of
lha
school
InvltSaint Louis
partmeat of tho Am/* where he Gkta. ta August.
in
48
re•d
.. us
m to visit the school.TW
W* saw nf the Florida Power and Light
San Antonio
tin
42
fn the
MoJoe
Dram
Is the sop of Mr. th# first, second, third and fourth Co.
ilio ii oi
5H 37
Seattle
Ser- end Mrs, W, B. Dyson, 1991 Mag- grades, w* also got to at* the
?i
International
Lion
Director
C.
H.
.A ei of I j
Montreal
ao
I Illation nolta Avtmw, Bmferd.
12
Lnchroom and poaktd In tho McNulty revealed that IS new
Jacksonville
lift
War
44
htU for
Mr*. Dyeon I* tho former Mis*
Lion clubs had been formed In
Miami
79
an
MamuMJaM Wegner, dalightsr ■ W
- , home we song end Florida this year, 14 of which
Orlando
7JI
49
•acerted
UWMfcweO •* &gt;h^« raeeej
had fun."
havo beep chartered.
Tallahaesoe
M
38
-X j'i Lv'
.i').L‘*^*wV:*Av, ■- -•j .vTrt .‘
\t\', 1*U-.&amp;
BERLIN, Mar. 4—(/ll—Gen••rut I,ik-Iiis It. Clay approved
today prison M'lllcilcca ol Tl •■II*
la iimnlli* tu eight year» i'm
Hie ihiectors of the great I. G.
F iii l i en Industries cliumlcai
trust. An American court eon*
vlrteit them of war crimes In
July. They were foutiil guilty
of plundering property In coun­
tries overrun l»y Germany nnd
taking part In the German
slave labor program. The main
i count against the 1.1 directors
wns the establishment of n
synthetic rubber plant near the
WASHINGTON. Mar. 4-(/P»Ausrhwlts Concentration Camp
DurrKarding a Ruriian warning. where an estimated 1,000,000
® i Norway ulficially Joined the negot­ persons died. Witnesses swore
iations for a North Atlantic Deleme some Ainch wit* Inmates work­
ed for Karlien. All I I directors
Alliance today.
wore ncipiiUed of plotting ami
Amlianador Wilhelm Muntlir Di
waging aggressive war. tile
first counts of the Indictment.
Murgenrtierne came to the State
Department to repreicnl the Nor­ l&gt;f the 11 executive* Indicted,
ten wore nrtpiitted of all
wegian government at the tli*cu»&gt;■hinges.
tiotti ol an alliance again*! Com­
munist capantion.
j
---- -------------------Morrgenrtierne showerl up at 12: I
ti
■
*JJ0 P. M. (EST) in res|»nir I t ' i L c t y O l l S I I l C r C A S 6
trleplioned invitation fnjnt the rnptetenlalivri of the otigtnal jpons- ,
or* of the pact-The United Stale*, |
Canada. Britain. France, Belgium.
The Netherlands and Luiemlmurg (
When Morgenitierne arrived, the

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• VOLUME X X X X

TH E W EA TH ER

In West Virginia

f c Iu nemployment Jumps
Half M i llion In
Month Of February

*‘lrd (n u de C l a s s
O f &gt;V i n t e r Park
School Visits Z o o

Kvan&gt;?elistic Group
To Hold Meet At
Fellowship Front 'rhitiTK Strike

I

(VIcKihbiu Oultin&lt;‘s
Need For Sew age
Flanl I n Sanford

Anet’ll, Former Ynle
PreHident, DI

Fori
D.’iinin
Zone Is Toi miii.iLrtl

Ulejrnlly Posted
Signs Dot Roadft

Mayfair Installs
New Bathinff Beach

Major J.H. Dyson, Sanford Resident,
Given Army Duty In Washington

THE WEATHER

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