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&lt;-«e«la*t# a '.* * •**«• .)*»Injr Mr. *brColU*l full military
honors and burial
The pfrxcrlbrd drexs was an*
nounttil liy Lieut KaJtr as thr
Winter O. D. uniform. Tmn.purU tl on to Hie cemetery will !«•
fUrnlalnd mul a firing
s&lt;iuad
Will flrr a salute, Flixt HgL Trr

ff.onttnued F,&lt;»« I’ m * One)
reporters the eomuilttrc lurnrd j
down 111 hi Ua rrsolullon proposing
to i.-lnuliitc Ilie old Wagnei l.alior
Itclallmi* law without rliangn
pending llm writing of n new-,
national loltur law,
lie lesolotlun wnt ijniiM iid by
Hep. Kelley IlM 'n j. It dtew
S I " n l l r ! ! l “ k« Company
ill'l” '” J]

w « «» a a w
i» &gt; » ; , r , , . r ; i M n :
mat Ion. Members of all veterans
Lot.im.kt t.dd beai lugs " 111 open
i the Adminl.tinllon’s
Taftcan Legion. V. F. W. and D. A.
.. . ....
V, are requested to attend the , llutl*l'r e p o .I bill « * » as the
funeral
Jeoinmlttee finishes willing a new
Mr. OcCottos s survived bv a minimum * “ «- WH
stepson, Fredrick V. Bell of Han- • m"' roiumiitee held almost tliieu
ford! four slslrrs, Miss Louisa w**ks of public healings on an
OeCotU-s, Miss Aims
Ib-Cott* , admlillslralimi proposal lo inereusn
and Mrs. Iteese Degraffeniera o f
mbiiinuin wage ...... . til rents
Jaeksonvlllr and Mrs. Jennings to 75 ecnls no hour. It Is lo meet
WOollanl ut Tampa; one brut her, tomorrow and Thursday on Die
Hunting DeCottes o f Jneksonvll-1 iiiiiilmum wage lull.
It; mar two nephews George A.
Leslnski sabt beming* on rc|*-i.l
IW /'otlei III of Philadelphia, I’a. j of the Taft-ltarliey Act may begin
and Knlnn DeCottes o f Han Diego, Friday if the eotninlllee ran finish
Calif.
work on the wage measure. The
At the Inquest tills morning, Admlnisliatiou's Ishtir bill would
Mrs. Fay McDonbidl, sister ol i r|&gt;enl the T-II Law nod reinstate
the
late Miss Wise,
declared ; tlie Wagner Art with some i-liung
after the boat uverturne
she saw her sister atid fir. De.
Arthur J. Altmcyer said that
Cottes but unce before they went I'resldent Truman's |dan for aiddown.
for-ull*needy would permit relief
i ' Dr, C. L. I’ark nronourtred the , payments to families of workers
death o f Miss Wise as due •* ■on strike.
.(rowing
Dr. Orvlllo Dark
ng ami
a
Dut the deeision on whether
i like "P'"*0" roncernlng Mr. Huy would gel ' home relief." lie
iJPtrOltc* flrath, when thr ill*- hg|,| would hr mafic l&gt;y tin* in
lo f,i appeared m witnrflM'i nt Hivldunl stiHca, A* for wlml tin*
llie Inquest. (». W. Hpencer told stales might do, Allmeyrr .ubT
of the xenrel, nnd recovery o f '*| dmi't think any slate would
&gt;1,110 . *Vi j'llcu LaplUn Hoy 1 1 ,.| tin family of n striker starve."
it ” n
H,«,r !*f n,»tl Lieut.
Allmeyer, as Hiwlal Hecnrily
Ma* Has* lescumi Min. Me Don. e.inimhxlurier, has the Job of sellrtfll and brought her larck in the mg ||,(. Administration's program
!*&gt;!&gt;« rescue launch.
of Horbil Security expansion to
j - The Jury In Die Inquest in th e ; Coiigiess. He was before the
«
,R m!^ Miss Wise Included |House Ways and Means Commitllugh I illls,
Lester
Thornlcy, tee whirl. Is holding heurings on
ranmm ilammltt, J, L. Hudson, |it.
K. C. Thrasher utnl Francis N .'
Fahtlclu The Jury In tha rasa of
hhoit
Mr. DeCottra Included T. t».
Brown, (I. A.
Nlbltck, J. T
•udllNlVtl f*Mm fgg* Mt«l
Bennett, J, V. Delong and H. C.
of bare light away.”
Morgan.
I An iiimy apokusiiiiin said llirro
I apparently bail Ihu.-ii u mlsumb'ijsiandlng nluuit when tbu eightman mission bundling rt'pulriulluu
n aatlaaie lia ia t a « , list!
|uf .SiiViol cillxelis sliould h'nve
glih the ollirr two coi.lenders ' the II. H. m'cupntioit si me.
The sjmki'siiinn sabl a liTtm
dpftdy opportunity to box for Div
MIA has agreed to tbh ‘ D-mi Amor lain military govcnmi
till* the NT
p|a|)
I (icncrul Lucius D. Clay to Hus*
"Louis, as in all bis boxing; ;*"« wmmnnder Marshal Vasally
liy said
snh the .................
csfver, has ..... .
this climax 1! K * 'l « ’i"V*!ty
111 be ncncdilcd "cfIn Ills ring activity In l l i r » &gt; w , f X Mur I." Tbh was InterImtiorablc mid fair approach which plotted to mean midnight Innlgbl.
marked lilt brllliiiiit and milstnnd
Army sou ices nab I tho Frank
III! tenure as champion."
fo il piovost marshall. Col. Ster­
Iidtils ban licrn appearing In ling Wood, bad been empowered
a lerlci of I'xblblllons all over the to lulu, action If Ihu ml*-ion
fotinlrj
should not leave today.
"I am certain yuu know bowHut nulmdy would say lost n lint
sorrv I must 1m to let the ebamn- Wood might do. An ofliciul soiireu
lolisblp go this way," Louis said said Lieut. General It. Hndmcr,
chief o f staff to General Clay
In hla letter to Greene
" l have held It for. a long Dm* told his stuff officers this mornand I won It In the ring. 1 expected lug ho did not wunt to "cross
to |t»sn it the same way I won It. bridges before we eonto to them."
Tills Is tha way champions should
The Informant said the Husjo, made
shins Imd to|d the li. H. Army
"However, things liuve developed) they would be eonsldrred "donerso that I think l might lo slick I t«r»" if tlmy left of their own nclo tim decision to retire Dint 1 1
lnmmi.eeJ some time ago.
'
^ '7 , then were warned they
; "1 am sending you another let- pn.bril,ly woi.l. b„ escorted to the
millter In more detail Just what 1 plan |*onnl
•o do In Imxlng In tlm future.'*
l'11_____
It was signed! "With best wish-j
rl
,

ferganlzatlons. Including Anieri

as .I„r i.mils,"

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County Home

Louis was tho youngest huxur.
--------------ever to win the title, lie waws|
st » « Hi*urn I'rHM I'air IIHVR
only 23 wvi’icn lie whipped llrad- ■
does while Sullivan, .loffr1- ........ “
jack Dempsey were, 21 whsn they
Among tbr Improvements
point
I"
became rhamphm.
FlUslmnoms
ed out hy Mr. Driskell were the
and Johnson both wore 37 when
hey entered the ring for tliclr II hospital typu beds, together
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nst title faults,
Isnits. so Joq
Jmj Is
Is not the with linen and mattresses, which
were obtained from the Fernaldold'tit ItravywrlgH rtiUT.
Another respect In which l^oils I Laughton Memorial Hospital. Ho
allll'Is
Is l_n
In rng
m g carnngs.
enrnngi
tops them a
!L,u!.V£;d. 1!? !? !cJ1V,#
h'lhcn lie earned 130 for knockin ,, table, Including an electric sterllldill Jack Kracb&lt;n In his first |xcr, a large new cabinet he had
. . . . . tho
..in ^built
for medldnoa and hlanketa
a
groftsslunal fight- In 1031
F m ^ » K , ; , m m ed
■"••tar c.hlnat he had con72 to the ond of HI-18 according In strut'ted to hold linens. Toilets ap-

,frlo
, s and.,.»
xu|eux&gt;tremely pleased with tbu ro-

the&gt;ring record lawk. j|l» uxbiliL'peared sanitary and equipment Pn
tlona this winter have added an good comlillon.

,\T A CONTKHT staged In Miami
IIpmcIi, Florida. O'Hara Jones of
New York City won tin, title of
"Mias Drevlly of 1040." Tho suits
win n by the contestants Imd to
In- mmlestly brief, (InternationulI

f&gt; Churchmen

p

M iiMlIaurd l i m

S a t, Uaai

llir sllegcd "Intimidation.''
I lie defendants had fullowad on
aland Bunker Desxo Tolnal and
llioker Karoly Follies. Both has
acknowledged they were guilty of
Inuling 1Tegaly In money with
tin, court Cardinal Mlndsxrnty.
The defendants wore charged
with having boon part of banking
dealings whereby the Cardinal anil
six m-defriiHants. who were con­
victed Felt. H, obtained a stock of
dollars mol other foreign cur­
rencies.
I’niNcculor Lajos Hagyvari sumini-d up, snylng that the current
it ini provtnl (hat "Mludsxculy and
lit-i pnrtners rmnmlttcd great
crimes which nlmeil nt Din ilehI h o IIoii o f the Hungarian econ­
omy anil In Die establishment o f a
new poliDcnl condition."
HOI.KH TIIAIN

YOlUTIH

W A IIH A W,
I'oliaml -(A M — M ilItuori rtf I'ollsh youth lielng mob­
ilized for work on national recon­
struction
projects nod m ilita ry
11 Milling also now may Iihvp a
cliunet' to choose n scu cat cor.
An o fficial unnm inrciornl salil

Y O U 'R E T E L L IN G

M E!

•yW IUIAM Rin.
Centrtl Prtts W rlttt,
chops, meshed potatoes asd~a]
USED to 'fo u n ta in water a
big chunk o f cherry pis. What,'
'Michigan farmer's cows refuse
no lima besasT
it* drink from a nearby creek,
I ! 1
ha complains. Their "m oo." It
Average Human hair it /ess
seems, has turned to a “ boo."
than 4.1000th of an inch thick.'
U » | »
But. ah. haw a balding man
Tktnka to ita traiuportation
chariahaa itf
llrlkr Pkita4atpkia kaa become
I 1 1
tha titp o f brothttlr leva and
m vs Xedak Dvmbasf,
aadaitriini. &lt;
can achieve chain raartlan
I ’ 1 !.
•lap year aat suddenly an ■ veoyC
i ' ■ ’ 4vhU&lt; school
In
busy rtraet.
deftar. Junlae thinks
! * ! ’ !'
B wouldn't be worth oven that.
The television ecretn ewermC
with marloneta and puppet#
I ! !
these .days. In fact, there are
'In Ann Arbor, Michigan, a
so many o f them tt'e surprising
jS-year-otd downed 4S oysters
they haven't organised a union.1
and Uitn polished off t o o . pork

FOR SALE OR LEASE
GROCERY STORE
im d

SHELL FILLING STATION
S'imv rtliM-k lltiilillng - - Kt|til|itip(| mul Stockcl
I.i mi l inn Suitulilt} for Trailer Dark or Colt ithim
|)i!uji Wt.'ll - - Shuwcr and ToilotH

un
Houle 17-1)2 — V* Mile Soulh City l.intllH

* Hanford, Fla-

State Farmery Market

SALE
C O N T IN U E S

li'Migaoiscd t o ll,, irurkers and dealers op to IJ:0l
fur •d.liDolinl
J|w*5»Sw«. lu ll .trade
pace with tho
tin ttpr
| j ia . j.
of llll’ Bollalt I lleeis, I ms Him
| a
o
l.b Ha
't
, ufi fill. i'rt

VuiitliH n»'i vim* iii (In* hi utiUu* |CurrutH, lim Hun
10 IS • 0.14
• 3.1.1
.........- ** "In S-rvIr.-* •« |
SSfc-W'J-r.
I t . mi . 6 ,to |
roluiol in c to gel pvmiHt-y uinri I’ejrry. I'oei-st I'rl
jl.ou
1.34
iu «o I'.XS
Dim- 1,11111-1111011. After completion I'olliirtl* tin* Hum
rin-umlx
re,
1
1
u
ll*kt
I'j
f,o
II.so
of Dm pi iiiihi y rottrsr. tbey ar" KaapiHiu. tin iinHI
ii.r.o • t,st&gt;
.-illltb'd to i-iiti't Ihr xtiilo uinri- •inlon-i. Green tins lino fn.su ■ l.ia I
I'enperH. tin tllir
is.7'. • 1.40 |
lime hpIiooI for no officer's or I'uiqjiie-.
V.-„
Nr&gt;&lt;' Vbi, tti-il II
U-rlinh-Hl irnlnli.ft course.
■&gt;» I.. H\
t.n
"In Hcivli-r n( IVImipI" ixnti-U tlllllOiliee lltn lj
i
tin*
Hun
......
..
In ctilbtHr), n lulol of 0,000,11011 Squash. Yullow, llu llpr
- I.eo
ynutliH. These, ugvii Hi to 21, urc Turnips, t'os llgn
Tomafues,
l!yt
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:
1:1:
assign.,il
In work on
national
Tomatoes. H»l_ (Jin
reconstruct Inn projects primarily
hut they- nlso rrcelvo a minimum dranae*.
Ilos ........
lin o
uf lit hours ill military training nrsnacs-MId
monthly.
llllS ...... ..........
nranari-Tumple
Ii.1i
.IruiiSfrult-Marsh Heedless
tVillluiu tin- Conqueror caused
I'.'”'
tecrlpts fslriy heavy ’tiidsv
n gicnt crtiMis to be made of
It prndiice, tradlna very aood.
Kiigli.iiil, i-slled Die Domesday r'atibnae
market stronger smt snod
Honk, which enumerated . nil pos ■Initmnd. Vegetables falling lo meet
session* down to tbu last pig. ;,Vi?!L, ^h^^'%r«'o,,.,. T ' ,,I sold »l lower I
ox nml low.
rttruils
I
run* recelul*
rerrlyi* fit
falrl)
b#n#j. 4«i*
iniiml very Rood.
—

laney dry cleaners
. Sanford's Loading l)ry Cleaners
11(1 Ellul Second HIraft

Trlaphuna l«ft

(ilVK UH A f'Al.L
c- n k ij j

Clerk, o f course, perksd up
t t one* when h« hetrd this.
And th* r*ni Uon walked Into
the cog* behind hie back while
he told tha audienc* what he
waa going to do to th* "king
o f b*aaU." Th* next ten mini
ntea provided more laugh* than
aay other act I can r*m«mb*r. Clark whacked th* lion with Me eone3
kicked IL played leap frog with It and waved a flashlight In Its &lt;------‘
are
Whan tha Uon roan d, ha would cry: "That'* great! Ten
footing tho lodtanco." Occasionally he'd anl&gt; and doelara:
parformanoat T oo even small Uka e Uon."
.
For tha payoS tha Uon would atari eheatng Clark around tha saga."
&lt;Tha manogar ye Dad: "Hay, !&gt; • been trying to U11 yoel That's the
real Uon tn there with you I" Cterk'e final speech was: 'T h is la a,
bock o f a tlm# to t*U met"
. CfcorrtfM, »«». *» Seeoeil Cwf. DtiCrWtaUi Sy

*"i

Spies Convicted

government

D 0 B B Y CLARK,* oaa of the freateat comedlaaa'of tart
O lim
a . would
i------,J like *to
-------«— *»-— aet U
m AlA
w&gt;
tiflM,
revive
the nlion
ha
did U
la- bbor*'
laaqtfe with hla old partner McCullough. The manager of
aaMa-abow offered Clark a '
dollar to wrestle with a
Uon. When Clark demurred,
the manager assured him,
"Our real lion has escaped.
j
Thle feflow (McCullough)
4
will wear a lion akin and
the suckers will never know
'*
the difference.*'
A

RMNO STATION
W.T.R.R.

H
inuijf

**X»'OKII OTA
faum kh*
WAItitKT
NlirOHT
Tlie rollliowlnx prices reported',ly
K*rn)rr*
Msrkrl fur produce sold |
Die nations "J 'lcoi of muritlme t
,ir „|r r * un me Hanford Hiate

J'llucutlon is In-inn
In-Ip fill the m ill
tnnn|iowi'i to kci p
slcntlv ilevelopini-nl
me.chant fleet

-ly. SINNITT. CiiF

t'rogress in bringing the mess­
age o f Christianity to natives of
Nigeria and other countries on
the (iold Coast of Africa, was out­
lined .Saturday inornln lo memIiCis o f tlie Seventh Day Adven­
tist Church by Edgar Keslakr,
who rneently returned after'nearly
(lure years of service In IhaBati.
Nigeria and dlrcelur of the drn
onunatlons . "Voice o f Prophecy ] I
nitric School."
’|
Mote than one third of the I3&lt;&gt;
million Africans live In the trnp- '
leal a* dt of west Africa known ns ,
the gold coast, hr stated. Nigeria,
root rolled by Kngland, Is larger
Ihnn Texas ami has StJ,000,000 1
fnlmbitants In its 23 provinces.
More than 200 tribes speak asjl-J*
many languages. A few thousand;
.
natives have leaim.nl Kngllsh.
l.and may not tie sojd to foreigners, liut may be leased. Hy neg­
otiation wlp) a chief, 40 acres »f| IXTINOfNO TMI HAND of friendship, Joseph Lysanl II wishes a quick
land was obtained for ■ if|°"pl'»l \ recovery to Carole Ann Wenxel, 7. In a Newark, N. J ..’hospital. Carols
"i ‘ i " i* T t"1
on?i
msy soon be able lo stsrd again as the result of a bone graft operodeclared. The Adventists hospital tlOn on hsr spine. The bone fragment came from JoscDh'a smnutsted
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Both
i r i reported "doing nicely."
"(fnfrnMlionct
t l E l I L '. l X r !Seuadphoto)
now has three wards and 00 pat
leiits. lie told of a visit with «»
elderly chief of great Influence
who begged to be taught Kngllsh
and wanted to know If when he
returned from America In June
'KHUNVIlal.K. Mdr
l —tAPt —
he would bring him some "brain JM
Fiorlilti eugx, rinrtfta ilradti A
tunic" to aid In the process.
«IIItIMy
Murket
getieriilly
] riml.l.t Itrui liy Ikhll
ii nti \3t’Hi4*ri» Jiiiitimr«*M
t'lurlilii OrMilft A
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mu
Kwrly N»» lurk prltus on Klurui
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llsi-ur.dr r.tsirrn crates 111 II
.11
. I Mnnlc or Htiodii'ii Fnl
ili.icn
t.iv. .piiarrr "_, .r
»o. ton IlllMt I
5 3i» Tlit* 5 ]u llrlldit Hpol
quality l.iin Fryer** »#*l
! v x 'v . ; s . " " i T . . t ? i r
5 15 Htury ll«air
11
2 'i lb* up
HIMI N*•V8'8
Itrollcr* r»'d
O lrry H Inch ‘ rates tloldri
ImiMlIiM* Florid.*
11
I hrarl » 'Iosco (&lt;« I II. t duei’ ii , 2 -l'i lb**
U. Hliuk MiirkH llrptuf
t ill.i ll). « rlotcn ,!,'n„t,‘ *^?J, * doirh 1 lli'ii iH'iir y
n ir. Farm 3liirk(*l Hupurl
1 ■ m, to ilolcn
3 » 0 . &gt; X • ft.Ou, I 5 Hi* up
t.
♦; jm Tw|-|«lta Huiiu**
pa*i*al 2-3 ibuteri Lnu.t.to,
4,f»u&gt;4.40. few 11win*
*. .in Hpul*Ia INiruili*
4U
rhilrn 4.
duarn
. lf, I rtotfin 1,110-3.00,
---- -, *4
---------|IIrHI
II I ♦
. 4*. Joan llrook** Hlha*.
4.111. I ijoieri I.UO, ID
l.ftfi 11*&gt;e*&lt;i r r*.
IU iloieu
iloaso l.fo,
•#* Uliriii'
74
l„id ...........
*/
■VI ; on Tillin'
Itoufa. fur a I»«i418
I'rfi|ier* huahele California Won- •Itrixnid ami ill hwo i Ii*&gt;a*l *
7 ll Ki'y no 140* by Faria
tier* :.0l)-J,S0. few I.TI, other,,iff I
s ro­ 311It•• Myalorlr**
Ilo Ito,ism Type 3^0.3,35. few Mali (-'rvers r.-.t
Tun* Ti’iiai’r*.
ns
Ml, llaflit,flics
. J.T1. hnt* J.J ,l„ ,,,
a", 33-M
llallst,files .S,. t. !|
i i . . lUdir- uf I’utplr H-iflt*
soo.jrn,, Anahelms few t.u,!
I h.'.llera red
8 1M 31i i'I IIn1 Hand
I'litutfir* fill pmind nsi ks ini**
i
q
tbs
.1
*1 MII N4M111 Ibill lull
Trluoipho |1H I »nd UH r sis* a il**u Imavy
ll**tll‘ I’l.NH
u a,.lie.I 3 11-100. It*,lUli.-s ta quort l lilM l|p
*
i 1&lt;* IUi *ir»*|nli(* In Ht lriit •
liaskeln rciis 3H ilotrh l.oo.i.ir, C
ilt-u*
Hqunsh liuslicls l*ll»W Htrala hi U
• 13 •*tii«&gt; lil#i» Flub
r
Ii
I
lUlMlI Spuria K 1114 of Day
Neck
| tro-a.OS. Atom
---- 0U.
..iO.E.Utl
Itrmaiara.
H» m:» Atioidlriu to flei-urd
icrraciias Isrgs
tsras sis*
__ .I.t0-l.**i few old
riqoaclUs
............
33
i m. 15 Fn||tni \uilohi
3 00, U busbars small Jo
medium
______Slur
ri.iNiliul Huu«antra
J
III;3n
sloe 1.74
J.Ia-l.Si,
**
|
Uw t---bo, lar«#r to
Nrw a
American
"oilmen
(ll»cuvnr««l
nil
|i
nr.
Turiilulil**
llerttlnvoii*
holdotrSra
In 1032 un the inhutil uf Ihihiulni 11.55 Nphh
H
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r
I
i
Off
I
lf
m
»
in the Perilnn Ciulf.

Vegetable Market

unknown amount to that total. I Mrs. Francis McDougsl, county
T ho mhihu nuurt© glvc’i Hcnip* nunoj nor Rsalutont* Mina hucliuno
try'a ring rsrnlngs sx 10,698,- Appleby; Dr. O. L. Harks, county
114 from lull* lo DM2 plus an t-a- doctor and Rachel Lee, colored regtlmatrd 12,000,000 from various istnred nurse, woro on hand at tho
stnircra, Incltnling rpfcrcolng laix- Infirmary to rcrelvc visitors. I'aIIi111 wrestling bouts
since ‘ tionts were visited, Including Mrs.
I Campbell, an clcilerly lady whu
TM financial high ..-----marks -of*•highly
th«^uieiv»«i|»vf
efficiency "jn,,M
tl
&gt;•«••*■# J*praised
uwiuuw vesw
ldiuls' career wui o tbo second I raro given her by nacbol Lee. Twn
meeting with ltiily Conn, which Icolored women tn another ward
drew
-*----- 11,026,601, nml tho second 'said that they aro well treated.
Max
Kclimcllneu fight «7ul his . Among thu Improvements at the
moating with Max Uaar, Iwth Homo sro tha cupboards In tho
Uf which want aver the million food store room, erected by Mr. ‘
dollar mart, it gate receipts.
Driskell, and now stands mado for 1
garbage cans. The steam heat1
plant il. tho busement o f tha Horn*
Is tn good condition, ho poinUdl
out, and he plana to extend a plj&gt;e
Itaallaae* r .s k fee# «•*)
to the Infirmary fo r heutlng, .. .
German,
12 year*,
year*
(man, 18
was one
ssrles •aid. Due to tha mild weather, tho
, Thea trial wse
o.~ o f _a -------for! 20 persons rounded up by tho heating plant has been used but
little tills year, ha said.
American Army last fall.
Asked what might bo contribut*
■ Tha. third trial, with tight dtratfdanis, le scheduled to open ed by civic club* for tha battarturoorrow, Tha eight Include three ment o f tha homo, ha euggasted
window shadat.
women.
Hsondielorx ' testified he had
Iw ln,'* spy In Germany for the
I’ellsh
before tha war. NKWHI'APKK IN HAINCOATH
Ila said he was arrested by tho
PORT WABIIINGTON, N. Y r Glstapo In '1887 and Mntahcad'to (AV-Newspaper are given raina Mfo term. Ha sold ha hid to coats hero -air wet days, Tha local
VooHrate with the Polish secret nawsman wrapt the newspaper
service, upon his ralaaaa -&gt;altar up In a-w ax paper bag bafore
war "or 1 would be daad or In delivering IL
C"&gt;
- - •’ &lt; - 1 .!■

SRn.1

Try and Stop M a i

Eggs And Poultry

Soviet MI I

liouin Hesignt

S A N F O R D H E R A L D ,; S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A

Adventist* Learn Of
Missionary Activity

Sen. Connolly

DeCottes Funeral

T U E S D A Y M A R C H 1, 1 § 4 »

.

’

Wa hfiva.g complete Mtnlrfi
|» offar you—

«•

WE HAVE RECEIVED A LITTLE EXTENSION ON OCR LEASE AND
WILL RE OPEN A FEW MORE DAYS
SALK HUCfc

IIKfe.

(| ()A !1 .

$IW-&lt;H)
84-fM)
34*oo

$ 3 5 8 .0 0
MiirIc Glicf Gun RaiiKi*
1 5 1 .2 5
Evans Console Oil Heater with lllowcr 55,tHH) K. T. U.
1 0 .0 5
Evans Circulating Oil Heater—31.500 It. T. II.
79.05
1 Evann Circulating Oil llcatcr-*U.000 11. T. U.
1 Coleman Guh Fl&lt;M»r Furnace, 35,000 H. T. U. Mfg. &lt;tan (City) 160.95
1 Tcmpco Gan Floor Furnace, 35,000 IL T. U. Mfg. Ga« (City) 160.05
2 Ward 0Gaa Floor Furnaces, 38,500 B* T, U. Mfg. (ins (City) 160.05
60.95
2 Westlnghouse Vacuum Cleaners
68.05
1 Eureka Vacuum Cleaner
24.05
3 Westlnghouse Hand Vacuumo
38.05
1 G. E. Roaster
1 Used Crosely Refrigerator
110.05
1 30 Gal. REX Round Wuter Heater; Elec*.
04,05
MO Gal. Westlnghouse Round Water Heater, Elec.
80.95
1 JOGal. Clark Round Water Heater, Elec*
'
«*
-, i*'..
110.05
1 M Jcstic Table Model Radio &amp; Phono.
^ ;

37.50
54-do
8 4 -0 0
8 4 -0 0

38-&amp;0
38*50 13.50
2I-2S
7|.oo.
78-50
U-25

I 'S ;

1 24MWestlnghouse Pedestal Ftp
WE HAVE OTHER ITEMS, NICE VALliES, NOT LISTED

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111 U n ity T h * r e I* S t r e n g t h •,
4 -1
f*t * To Promote tha P r i i r t u of A n trim
To Protact Uia P iw * o f th* World
To Produce Prosperity for Hanford

THE W EATIIl
K x n f o r d and vlrir.ilj
rloudv, vluMly fixing lem
Ihrmigh
Ihursduy.
Or*
liliil ruin looiKlti .tod I f
Moiirr xto ioirihr.istrrl&gt; wl

i
#)4

AN INDEPENDKNT D
SAN FORD.

E sta b lish e d 1908

VOLUM E X X X X

Atlantic Pact

F I.O H IO A .

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■
• I..'- '
a.mi o i
A s s o c ia te d P re ss L ea sed W ir e

M A R C H 2. 1919

No.

Head Red Cross Drive

Non-stopFlight Vote On Vet j
Around World Pension Bill!

Uecision On Debate
As Fight Continues

Snags On ..Bids To)
Other Countries' .
Hit By Nations Of
Security A l l i a n c e

'Lucky Lady II’ Flew $109 Bi l l i ons Esti­
23.452 Miles And
mated As Cost Of
Refueled 4 Times
Proposed Aid Plan; ____
Cox Raps, Program
While In The Air

WASHINGTON- Mar. 2 - ( / P ) Secretary o i Slate Acheron raid
today there are no outstanding dif­
ference* among the negotiating
countriei now on the propoicd
North Atlantic Security Alliance.
Hr altn told a new* r.onfrrrntr:
I. He hope* the nrgnliaiionv can
hr coinplrlrd and the text of the
Irmly made public in lire oral
(). K. C off, left, nml llertimn K. Morris, right, are heioling tin
future.
|je&lt;| I V » s drive in Send -ole County. Mr. tioff ns ehiiirnian for . m2. The negotiator* liavr Irrrii •iinipiiigii ami Mr. M om s a* ehliirman for oiillylog ,.s I...... With a
goal
of Sd.llMl
they , |iliin to i-oiiipli-ti' Ihe drive in Iwo n&lt;. i. . if po-&gt;durutiing the pomliihlv of hung
............
.................,
inn other nation* into the talk.. I *»•••••
lirrr, hut no dreition lint hern

FORT WORTH. Tex . Mar. 2 &lt;/P&gt; An Anforrr bomber today
colliplrlrd the fu*t noli-.lop flight
amuml tin- woild
I hr II-‘ill Super fort "Lucky
Lady I I ." carrying a rrrw ol I ).
aim ed m et t'aiswr II Aufnrcr
ll.isr at 10 21 V \1 le*s than
fnlli slat* alter It left the r.Wlt
tnl,I li i fueled font t.mr&gt; ui it*
lu-l.mi east waul Highl (hr plane
I ,inh'il at Id 10 A M It was ini*
o llo ijllv rstun.ilrd that ihe l.uiky
l.ady II Ih-w 2 l.4r&gt;2 statute mile*
riMii ||. t.iln-IlM III f o i l Woillt
an-uml thr uoiUi mm dop ami i*Itil hint* In I lit *Hrll Alt f **!t i" H*tM%
I hr tkiiilfl •{I«4IIilli{ IiiMiiImt ItlilL
i ll hitm I'.iMwrll
.41 \1:2\
I* M . i .Mtfin M.iiiiU mI Iinw\

WASHINGTON. Mar. 2 t/V,
Rep Rankin (I) Ml**) askn! tod i\
lli.n the House hr allowed to loir
111 In* plan lor pension* loi all
*eleian» ami gate till* estimate oi
it- ro.t titer the yean • J 10*X.(AtH' ,
DOil.nOO,
ih.il was the liguie Rankin
tini ihe Utilise Rlllrs I'n.n.mltia. hr asltetl it lo send tile hill lo do
lltil-r floor lot ill-hair, pieleiahlv
noli t poo t-tluie |ilet ruling aioeotl
ll*e|,|s
Hut thr Nlii»is*ippiali »altl I"
milii rutI mM&gt;l nn a nnii*am»* ml
mriM
altri iulr% umiimt
In inf mi&gt;r 1a im hfdlrj iht'ii »l»v
l*it Iit■n Vkilll llii* hill .in

. #

Overcast Skies U.S. Blockades
Protect Crops Soviet Mission
Over Southeast With Armed Men

Sen. Thomas Asserts
Early End To Dis­
cussions I s N ot
Seen By President

\SHINT; IUN, Mar. 2—&lt;/T)
Sen.,lor it.issell lon g (D -l.at.
abuse I itln-r made
filibualrr
D c s llll
history oea.lv tan dri-alien ago,
W a te r. E ! e c t r i c i t y,
told Ihe s.-oatr l.alay the right
G as
Cut
O ff
In
lo fdill.islet is "one of our iliwl
p m ioiih hr. il,.gi-s’* The 30*
H Io o d Ie s s
S e ig e
veai-olj sm. ol the lair Senator
.
llury long was making hi* f(rat
It) \NMM I \ t i ll I’ ltl KS
I R W K I I HI , l *« nn ink . M t* * ] Seh.de spri.li. II*- carrirsl Ihe
i luiuiv In i ki pi I, mp* lalutes
South'* battle against *n null\i tii*11 hnlil.m |i»ilur tu
limn
ill- .............. iIn
lirr/lltg
niihiislrr t'l.ai.gu pi ilit' Senate'*
V
pmnl uvei imi, h ,.t i|n s,Millie.1 st
rules
%III* 11 lit 'II-I*1 1 \111*' IIt- 111
»'ll-It1 t o 1
la.I Undo .... I h I liesI llie slallgei %
l hr
nation* now negoti.itinc.
trove tin- I . &gt; rune nt l,iioiauy 1
tu
1
1
ml
.nid
v
e
gel
.slils
s
,
pip.
.l l iN M u
i/IT
the part are the United Stale*.
Su|iphe* ..I w tli i, *■,i and elcil
Only Ninth l .imlm.i s peas 11
•o ,l -i I ll
lb ....
(D U i.ili)
Canada, Hrilaiii, France, llir Nelli- j
I -- •.lent I 1 1111, 0,1 hope*
glowing area had &gt;outlilionv lav- to MV w ,ie i ol nil .iml Itleploinct aid
rrland*. Belgium and Luxembourg
^
_
Hie Roles t'onmutler lia* du­ ..ilih -ln I.n .1 nt,..., .........
radv , di*. ."in*-, le.l ,11 ill. ....... Hess s.egr ,|M
V ill i!•. nli |ito.,,|&gt;ttv its
Achesou mid Ihe dlscunx an* us 1
ll.I, ..| ile. idliiH wh.it lulls are In lilnoios
t teuie&gt; ■. II..... la
I•*! «»ie Rn ... .
I.us.ls.ll ,„.|lt
to possibly bringing in other on- j
ii ml. 1.1:1,utter rule.
nr I .1, ii up ill die I lou»r ami iliolri
A lion* have touched on Italy. In j
Mali,.......... .....led ........ ........... .
t1" " ' 1.... 1
......... 11 •’* ,,“ 1**’ *
II
I, hi ......... I Do- N-n.ite
-» m |. fui'lltiu
}»«»i 111 a I lilt'
N*m(’I*0 wlnt ........ -time Rankin'* loll •*.»
" I relntlun to till* und the other eoimP* ........... dm*, ill. I . . . / . ............. .. !"• M ••
...........
1 'iked to ie1 . 1.11 ..
). ali..oi t.HUli to il,, ntviiy.
Irleii, he said, every pha»e uf the
'i»&lt;n ip p n m d by the llsm*e V el
Ihe m.lluuk lm In,|aV ami In
• 'I- Im.ldmnn. I- ,*e d
tin- m Vt Hying g o . .itiloio wax
- ill i, .In- White
whole mailer I* being Investigated.
•
i
iii
t
oioimttrr
of
vvfiiih
lie
i*
|i|&lt;al ion.
Soil'll
Arabia. r./JOQ
0 ig Iii was
.1
In.ess
I ' " ‘ i -din.-is ami lorn -I d le ..
Aiiicmi. wu* nuked whethi-r ho
w.p no tr.i-ing
•I
t i-l tin* run•h mi tan
oiili- fioin lIn* \Znr»
ruiitd »nv if he lind tuiruuiilered
will. a tm i ate , in liu Mi -i-'ippi (Mil 11ii*11 I imillt a iiir in ill*' mi'
•
will' tlo* i uncut
l|.iii-&gt;
lenders
ami
llie
Tinman
I
totlui
.1
i.-fitcling
p*oot
Vt'**
any o|ipo*itiun icgurdi.ig the flltlull,, tin •n t in v Inha ninth 1-»»*■&gt;1
- i i n' lin-l . tning011..1I tin' Philippine., n 1.900VlUnt1■0 1 nt Inn Ui*' opposed tu llie della -i-* 11 u). , vpe, |i &gt;1 In pieail 11|t‘&gt; 1m 11
lire admission of Italy into Ihe j
e.aO
h
io
!
in)
.
lm
i
vi
i
and
the
. Mil- r.. 1 1,,ike oil
III
trt-i
on
,
,.f
1
Itsprnspei
I
iv&gt;
liKANl) RAPIDS, Ml, ft., Mai. 1 \ Need iif hellrr hlini.in relalimi in'll1 1 1 ip.
alliance.
J
\ Rii .in *»11«•» «.
I a mill, i .
|he i, .
I
lie replied mi, lliul llm mill ter ( (/!') A mail t.idri itimro anil1-hips anil oilier value of ihe I rn
I imgi .t itiglit hi-uv' i n iuukcr . i .t.
in i 'sit'd.
Itiikiii argued that pill I "l tlo- |iih I id lierrotv tempei atilie. III f i riii i fit* S.virl iin hi hi &gt;
le still open nml innler dl*i o - |
v.oinan confrili r.ilr wlm ton- Conuuiilulmenlv was in j.v -Im-k i -i I ' hhinc-- "
bo*n 'he Philippines
I|ii ij ( 11 i 11' i iI111- llvrll * , I*UI U44
Hill t-Vt&gt; •Ilk ,1kf*i i ii
et’l.l..li gusts vsoulil he nff'-S'l by
front
other officials it
wit • .
, , ...
.
, .
, |, . t. i i
11" llownli, uln-ii, fi,-HM* iniipr
■r. In-u tuon'hl
fill Iit'll .id.ti l'\ *in Ml* l lit* Hi1 h ' I.
. * h*.k, h .III. •ill lilt*
o lalk
Kiwam.in.
ii iIn-- 1ou. .1
lal* to
... M
m iim io ."In
f,„ ............ ..
„ v„ f , , , . I,,lin o of the uumhei &gt;&gt;f old
learned that some opposition hu.
‘'•lliog two widow, and a u. a(
I t nt!••-1«ifini
i,i 'slrnii* &lt;1 nkvt i '.imi Ininill* «i liu M**ntn •f ih
» o mi tale pension loll-’.
Igk arlien.
'iln ld
in .1 1 inoinutiliy
lonely . isl ( rniei by 11 W Hint. Ih b . |||,,**,! From tlu-n- « the Fort
1Ika
Him triVflk'if
lint Mil 11‘|II f pllli » ll fill "II**
R" III
I In loll provide* for ft'!' a • ii.it | th* . i.uttv fiiM.ky a i t kt'iii’i ill I in in- I* 4'lav. Nuirii
II
Indication:, nr*1 thnt Acln-so., I In-.iii*" rocL-i waived nuiiiu ipal I’ rolrssor ol I dm ili-ni and dnerl 1Worlii lionie field wn-s o little
iiikUMH Id
i.tt'iMt*
peiodon*
for
Worlsl
\
\
a,
ha* encountered opposition from ,,,i-x .im in .iliu u today on murd or o f gmiiam e at .ilrl.ioi l 'n iv ri-|omri ihuu ■t.Tuti miles
I tin ISrsiMt
*|fji«|i ft.II ..
i.uiii
\klinh |i'Ulk imlU « 'v unkMlVti. nil lil*
t'-.e
milt
|
,
mi
veterans
nt
tin
age
Hmintnr Vniidenherg. and possibly I rr ill.irgrv
VH.J.I Ilk ,i11 ,i ill..unit.| In *.i. |H* WRKinI il'i iiM-'-ki.m In liuki* l*&gt; ih tit i" i ' •I n il h In
I f,»- si'll.thtf
,i,y - •*' ■* ............. * ,rMrm" M l,,,m i J e 'r J ; ..... " f r
w nM m ,e", H2» of *«». .............. . o f liter phv
other Senate Foreign Itelidlon* ;
Sli Min v\in
nil . In.i,Ik 1.,,.. ! Mlir. 1 I'lViiiM- IIn- llkiinIit*r nf
Hie
twu-iwoilliy,
h.tiding
Ray
e»tir.
msliislrr.il
and
intern.itiitn.tl
.f,,
tivM.il
ll »l flllllll.ial I ||lIIIilil Ili­
f'omntlttea learior* tu imlmllng
If l*i f.ni,.*•.:*« .M u .ll aIh.h . / ii ,*1HI’V ln»kk illfMUHlV »«• tiflirii tu
M. Strife. He wo* inliorlm I'd by M uion t ci„s.-|y ren,-ioliliiig tin- ll.’U in
lte|l t'u* (ll-tinl| n rules rum I
p ,, id, of tl.at any
Italy u* one of Ihu original sigm i .s iiinnd Martiur/ Feinamlrr,
I P'hl '!
nkir fjis \*-u KniMninl •« Inm Russtifi ih tHK'UltlMi* Ilf squill thu
(iv tiin ii upprillume, the It Till 1m* ml lee meuilier, remurkeil Ibut Vklnit lilt /Fill llilflllir ll 11*1 1M4«*1i u’Kiihir lt»i'*'*li»ii military mi +Himi , inmuy ili.it
of the Ireatyj Ihat ho I* hi non-I I ami liu, ky, Iluicr- married Mr*. Horiunn.
0 -end ,t p.-uple ti&gt;
tn ,-nJ^t’liklltl liiioUk- I hi* UMik. nml lift t**I Well fll'l I ll
uncertain a* to whether lu l* Maltha Heck, 29, were held with­
INesident W, A. Morrison a n - jc m .o l'inlilv more speed, rate of , in- vrtrrum- “ ftnr what it mlghm fnii-ra 1 1In i1111&gt;I nit
o, , o , U&gt; v„|i- ought
t in llie rriinnmy of the nalmn" in«i ill 11! I*nki• * IninriM,
i tin* i'f **ili*iit nil - nf Mm* i f'fntf mil mu
ahouirf dtfinlttdy lie hrought in, out bund for cm ml court orraig- nour.red ll,M f-,rJ .................... |
In lm
h
1 i,I ,1 , 1 ! when .1
In
eiiai-l
Ihe
bill.
nml that ivma of Ihe KurojKoo
Hi*- 111hi(liu nt Ihi' h1111 | *1 In'll ! IHiHhiull.
v
i.hall..unity Vote In
meni
later.
III"
si
1
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paring
a
re*olulinn
in
hrhall
of
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Wllp
r
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r
l&gt;*utt
nml
When
lllinMkli
liitliiltleil
Ibal
priwnrn, pnrtlculnrly it*Imln,
kkim* ui(i t
l
i n uviT-mi'iiinn I I’kis Hiih iIhiiw |ir4*l&lt;i*fNIi*»t Vi'lu'Kiwani*. lliauking Ihe Hinines* and i Wnitoey t.fiiHI horaepmver engine*, evernl no-nihert* o f Csei(jres* are
not i'lilhusinatle Wmlll the Idem
^ were ateirscd __
p m . m dine ... liu*
They
jointly
M HfulNiirn
I*«»vr M il
[ mulltly 44ml (Irfioiilli'fil tin* order ..I,a.li',&lt; , . 0.1
ti'i f4 vlnlnMi n nf f rn* 'InHn iiihi eo iti
alth'liffh jvll|lng In go nlopg with|tw„ neparalo Michigan..vyurrnnU INofta.imi.il Woman’* Clufi id San IHie It-fiti has n l»p *peeil o f nhout f"t|.sV,,.iK lienahunr tt* Hpoldii. j
' Wtflitvvern ho •tVlllli.'il Hlwfev-wnnl * j of tho dnigmid-xtiootliur of
I‘nt -.*1.1111 titri* n u ii .
fmd fur outstanding ictvire rend | ,,HI " " l'' ‘" l
• “
enoMi jt \oo-i lean War vet.-run*, Co* «»-••
III! l l - I.l- III ki I i ift.li
Tin* tf, S Niinv 1 1 n ih ii»iiiiii«
tu do.
. Helphltle HuWiuruf, UH, nml the
. . ^
i ■
» •
i i'pee.1 around IllHI and eun ••lunh
I b -uni -.ul iio, , ll ' - \l'(\ Ifull
Among the Kumpuiin pinvrii, drowlng
of
her -l-iinnith-nlil r" ‘d 'n rrgartl lo imprtving cnml j )i(
n „ honih mpo.ii&gt;
"Ih, vo.i think tl.i-v huuld?"
4
4
i 1*
] *'f In ' miilrnchi fm Ihr l{n i.»n
il i V *"IlkI
- i , . I -t. .
I(u,ik,i, .elneled III,it It, w ll on.
Franee nlnuo '» mirlertloo'l
tnl daughter. Itnlnelle,
Hum* .it the t aunty Home.
ttitoiiu, it* umsiiionn
( l l V t ^ n •’» U-nw. Hilt r*.r. •ful nn.. III.
i . il.i c , I11*iiI Mr
if M*i n
have taken n very ItlroliR pmdtion;
Ihnlie. ,.f (lie two were slog
|)eveliipmenl of people anil tl" iiai.ge 1wit bout in-flight le fo r ln i:' liu- kfi-fii i iif fhrit 4
I ro.oiiii a ill ), i •&gt; 1 I 4 k.!&gt; tlM'IH
Hnl ulii'fi |n*--f*i'il ligliin hv &lt;"'*k ^
^^^ ^
fc lo fovrtr o f Including Italy- Frnn- yeetenhiy from their eeinei.t-flll.
, utce**or« is lh el»i
milea. II* wing epim
ml In' lohl
■In wI ekvi.-l, I l 'l 1
lie ,i'-i that "If I bey 11 in v -tee
" "
‘ * ' *-'■■■»»•** ‘
1 ||„-v don't WUIlt In gel out ,•( t
«■’* view I* reported to In- lln.l «d hime.rie.il giave* m Heir o„,ie ......
, ,v.lin»lic„* ** I' m,I l " »
" M H'selnge length
'll.. I't
.............
, • a tu*ui aiul
to fuv,*&lt; J
T- '
j to-ua*, W*. Uts' n. lm hurry id
while Italy U not mi Ihe Nor.
Iween here mill murhy fly.....
* " " ,h '
I'*"' "eight of ihe ..... . - * at,--, n it. need, I'm
In
vear vote, an aw a, it 1,1 1Jgt 1:fin if Ihe IH in) I' ■
Ion t t.i i.o i .■-it , l I-* "I QuOkt
Atlantic, It occuiila* a highly In*• tenter.
I mt told the kiwanu.u*
A . .... mul mheoff ,su b m it ........... ,,| sou-bog Ilium t - the punrhnllle
1 1 Hu* Rumsidit- rctmiiiuil in iht * beer.
Hen
l.yle Ill-T esl olu-rvrd work turning tbw S, out
purl ant slrutegic pualllon In rein , ,
V* .K,'Kl' r
MtMnl'on should i.iivr our children so lb.it p„uml..
en.ifi'tied upon n futlo-, a,,-I
".j iii ill's!' iind iti nihlfiiL'hf llir hi^
I Iio. . . .1 * wi-l that will, the SenIinti lo ihe power* which are h : : ! ^ d h,; « i d ' ^ e ? ,!!fi,S ; ; : } • » - ..... ...
*-«'•
lies cm v'j S ipiiiioI view i* made op "1 •- that tl,* lull muses .,&lt;&gt; distim-lion Itntpl. A. Smith and ttalph N |sfllmv li ii 1 1simkir aau% 4 Mm c »*f
I t-t tween a n.HU who served '■*•
i .ile tied U|&gt; by tbe filibuster tbci#
Iho Nortli Atlantic.
* pornting
imrutltiff iiiiiriliir
...
I
ami
honor
a
lilllr
higher
than
lb
.*
I
i
on
o
and
ol
fiver*
murder ... no
Smith.
J
r,
und
ine.it
badgi
&gt;
wenliijhl.
Mnhii litm of ih** H lil
‘vh I-It*vs nod one win, may have spent
i i . tlo need fm Iiui i y ou llie AdOther enuutrfca mo*l actively . ninne^" fleeoing o f lonely women. |ol llie pint grnrration.
l.tiv-'i
Al Jtl'illll H IMI \ M IIti * mot II , iiiiinslrulion labor bill,
level al vein* in emubnt.
rhai yivr,. tn I'nbr.l Mniri
. . . . .
.
H|nrt4*(l in 1UII# Iml only
itB.
under conaideration for early in-1
Me.Mnliou said he woulil uxk
\&gt;"li
nml
Kenm-tl.
l.’
nl-l-iiis
-it
lur a |ilnioini f Nini'iitun Milt 1 "Fm sorry we did not tet tba
"Make them human »o thnl they , th|.
yrttr hlivr lll.|iv,.r.l-s ., ' brooglit In-in C..» tin- en.iUm-ot
elusion in tin- treaty talk* are N- r-1
I. nmiDiir* no r*mr *l«i
tin- will altemh-il .Si-mninb- Din loi V I'dIk'p h* licit J l*\ *’ol HIit - ! Ijboc hill up before tha Til,busier
iluailaaM In I'aue *lt.
f, , ,*.r l"* "Br , ,irt'0,1’ P, ' . ie. ,..»rd to the |mi..| whele "pci*, i'lnd ll is "diffi, nit" to vole the
tilt
Court
o
f
Hoitni,
Mmi-I.n
11OK Wimii,
I 1 it&gt;4fm t jn ovn.il . l.irh-d,” hr Mild. "It n.uv lie some
e """-"lle ,l rim world I* n l l a ...... ..........
|
.........-„u ,g ih. m.m pension fo. "a fellow who
I'an-h nuir.h.il, lilt Ntiii 1 n,;in fiiilil 111 y j
present "iiit-*» , h* pointed o u t...
,
pe&lt; t ,i eonph- of months ... a |iii*rlil at thr Fpiscnpnl
It.lu- befoie il .at. - 'in- up."
F u n e r a l
S e r v ic e s !C it r u s
M u tu a l
bceuu-e ,,f failure lo mail.In...
[ n -t Jll f111&lt;11i,11 K i . .«mI Ykt ill III | I ill- 1411-, *I hill
nmli mu-. lliiu-io
.
Ai.
Secretary
Symi.igio.,
-I..........
-king
elm.i
,..
,.
Ii.demii
till I , lo MlC
a high nun al slntus, "I am eon i
who spent Id, lime under chcmij i I In* III year veU-rtut nwm-l nn. 1 the mi ion. 1 •at* I Ml tlh tli’.11 f |til.lei- l-l |t"-o-,
i--lliv.littis- It,*
said, "that the w o ,1.1 '"h-e,| pla„* « M'nr ago f„. ....... .i who
I ui nf in C
\mi t nan i ‘ "Hi I
i aw .irilnl hy Itnherl S III nw n, i tin-i |
H e ld T h is M o r n in g !S e | ec‘
P e r m a n e n t viiH-ed," It,, i.* ula-y the Ten ('..in■ant I!,i-l ■ i .1 l-oi,* ,li.uni- Doll
'»'e stralaglc
fire
lia- fa il.,I to .... , ...... ............. .
j li»i 111 if ¥
rite ..lies g.oop l.iditaled lloi, Uinn uf the Si'niinnlc III duel "t
jil.e group will n- min- ii -p-I. ■&lt;i. .1
laid,el" iilune*. Ile said lie
mm.dioi-.its- .liuimi, for Inatiuu*-- ' w" '
I
lot
i
nl
i
id
Flo.
11
1
ii
(
'mini
1
1
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I
When
they
.iim
n
l
ul
I
lit
Imihl
•
F o r G . A . D e C o tte s j D ir e c to r s
B o a r d
Iouioi. on
would la- in nn lull r&gt; to -a-ml lit,
would ..........
o&gt;
ivu- on a stealing
stea(i..„ expedition
.....................
llov Smuts; Tile Ri-v. II I /"It 411*5* NVtHnl |ftl*kkI11*|«1&gt;| Ml'l Iht1
' f I Skill. 1 MtoUI.no- ! I’ t-lll t.i lilt Mouse floor, altlioogi
\ oo-letilierg
China."
M-aily lt»IW.
iiii'tiiiun
niiiferrcil
the
m-ni
•
Its*■
1
Jim
t
O
i*
1
,
lla
Iriif
jtfutra
Ih
I.AKKi.ANI), Mnr. 2 —(Spcclnll
\,r there i* not ilmthl that it event|, 1! Mu i.l o&lt; M • ,1-- nl wont any
Funeral tervlcea for (Jeorge A. — Florida fit rim Mutual'* fl.fMlO
I’.o f Hurt stressed tho nersl .1 ..
1‘ w" » .............. the
nwin d-.
I Skil l tfll'il i'il
p.-rsi-uol ititoiiy i .in-, . - -.way
ully will eleiii il
IJoTottc*, n*Hl*tnnt state attorney men.lM-t* will vot" Mar. IH In seven getting ..(fairs nn a religion* B " ,IV *‘ M
l Knlpii A. Sniitli is v iie p r m 1 \H* i he h.i'i o i 4It' 1 1*11 fli t iiifii |
J
“ ,l uV!!'1’'’ K ll.
bh-pi.bli) at,
o i , . non l-e a
und veteran of both World War*, anr-rinl meeting*, one in earl, of lm-.-. a "decent hast* In ae.ord
"r
"r
(ili'iii nf the Cittiitril, vlci-rli.il I ti* -lit 1 •h1 fi*I fin Imililuihr mill nlii'i iiial point in .I,,.,, ,.aek
\ l.!.IDS At.ltlvF
ware held thl* morning with mill the stair1* Florida Cltrn.* Corn.nl*- with Ihe Ten Commandment*; and j'd 'ia -h m g range typo o f o|s-im&gt;
|
i
h
i*
uiia
hit*I
h
r
i
1
hi
iid'il
off,
he
, 1 1 0 1 1 1 mul fin met elmu man nt lie
.lie filil-i.&lt;H-&lt;.
FHANKFDRT, Gi-rniany. Mur. " •li'tio't and for seven yem • - i |kktie* ilitflMtll |
tary honor* nt Holy Cron* Kplsro- *ion d is t r ic t ,lo pick the 1M men learn work among nation*, better I ' mm.p_ normally eon»l*ls
Il-ii.e
cn.ii.ii.t te, ,
.,-wevor.
l/lt— The three Western military ved a- f'leincc rliainnun nf Dindustrial relation* nail family plane- o f those types, now classed
paf Church with the Rev. H. I. who will heeotne the
« Mi* 1 iui'i|i«'i| 1 1 'in a »*Mi(lk i • ; w ile inin..i.olly u dit- i.tl.ing up
first |x-..( i.sitsHr.l o* Pan* sis.
hy 1 &gt;■ \ir Finn a- .ui-ilil.ni hill..1 governors rca.-l.i'd "c o m p l o t e ('ntJliri I executive llunrd II
/lA.nirrman officiating.
I 1 114 * With &lt;‘tfl \ ,1 fly l,, Ari?&lt;K)lHiV
maneot lionrd of dlreelors for the
•igrrcmei.t" today on thi-.r all it.ohI-.
Tin- In-Hi vi1eight class huh
M,,l l i'l.trnl, •lieu.ill). ,l it .in- I.IXI-H,
M lilMlnuol Me .AMP Hill
U.uinl wn* in Kvergrecn Ceme­ huge new tnpcrrniipernllvo.
ndv mu i'iii*nl
rhui.nitin in
ila d. iducrd f-’ i '-n I it on,I tint
i- ■,i i-miiis a , ih&gt;- siieenKini 1ow itrrI u (iii...at. drafted const 1- I'iniiilv, a post In- Inis In Id t -i
tery where tup* wero *otin&lt;h-d by
'ution for the |.riiji'i'tcil
Wix-t fm - in n s, amt i.. {'inim-il uim.
tug Hi-cml Seiuiti, )i , inn,
All seven ims'llug* will Is- held
ll
bugler* from tha Orlando Army
I be
f .Litin i- t o i. b l lo- Ihxie*
.'symiiiflluii, in rev-'tiling the in­ tiarmaii Klate.
Ih
M lH N ii u ?
Air lla*e, and n tnl.ite wn* fired nlmullaip-ii.isly at ‘J o'clock in Ihe
mg
clmittnun.
lie
is
h.ilder
of
i
b
i
L
,
■
.
_
_
&gt;
.
j
.
,
.
General
Lucius D. Clay, the Bilver He«ver award, the Itiglt-- *|( POJ) ! I llt ll l i f t ' d L l f t l C le-i't'i.l ,l:u In-I M"itil;i v ii i&gt;eu Southflight refili-ting prnjrcl In " " 'I
hy ii rifle mptml of
Nnlh.nnl ufleruoim. The seven plm-e* when
i*-. |
• Amt-rican militnry giivernor, tusde
•Mi lawi.mliel began n nil, nipt
Senate Artin-d Services Combull,*-.
4 O.tar.bmen commanded hy Hgl. C. the meeting* will lie held and the
WANtlfNtlTON, Mar. 2 - f i l l
I'.mnril l-om.rury uward in em&gt;t
It, talk lo dcnll. o i
hitmti that
area* covered by eaeh are;
Tin- Army hasn't found It* kV.ii- till Dial by iilliliting Hie ....... . ( lids siiBouniument fnllowlng a con III)!
sR. Jnnm.
ST MtT \NIII Itti. M 1 ., Mureh wm,Id i .rtimlly kill tin ttaditioi.nl
District 1, comprising Hlllalsir- mili- sky-high rochet it fired last modern ili-vclnniiiiiid" nf tin- old faronen
will.
General
Pierre
Knlpii
A.
Smith,
Jr.,
a
-&gt;
»
mein
Military honor* were conferred ..ugh, I'incllu* and Mai.nlc* Count1 I't
S|,arlii.ilmi g
CoUllty'*
1•iilltln.lril 411. I-MMC t i ll
airborne refm ling im-thud, l*uob 'K oenig ami General Sir llrinn Ho. In-r of Troup ft, ultaiin'd Ihe rnok
under direction o f Commander le.i, mrcllug nt the Chanilwr of week ...id may never locate it.
rn* eiiiihl strike at any pmt n f ! i-ertson, the French and British ml- of Fugle Scull! will. Stive. I'uJm, bi igl.1l&gt; blooming pencil bln'n-oniThe
record
•
breaking
\V
A
C
iam e* Wright of Campbell-Im**ti- ii 1 ill oii g|. I today lo I,ait- i scup
BULGARIA TRIALS
Conum-rre. Tampa.
Ciirpnnil" was fired from the nose li issiu from buses in l.uhruilm nr hlary giivernor*.
a.nl Mclcd »* m-rlhe, puliol h-a-i '• ••tl
ing Po*t Ml of tho American l.c-lot.tag-- ... lu-t ...g-tl's
.SOFIA, Bulgaria, Mar, J -u i’t—
Dlstilct 1!, coni|.rising Cllrn.*, of ii V-'J r.a-ket nlt.-ndy 20 mile* In Alaska. This wmihl Is- u tv.n » « '
‘‘
Wo
have
reached
complete
und in i.lt.l.ir liMsisllll.l
—-nl
glofi. Forty-one member* nf Com­ Sumter. I.nke, llemmulo mol l’u«lilt |||Hoi'll, in., it, Bulglll.a's Mini
mission, nnt n "sulchh " fligln. -ign'cmcnt mi whut we wiH advise lil.ister of Ids tl'imp. Ill- i* imi- a ficc/tog weail.i-i.
pany I— l'Jlth Infardry o f tho Na­ en Count lee, meeting at tint Court- llie air, und shot nn In reach a top
11..lia.d.sls .aid belli frost wa* of lb prut- taut pastoi •, .i ,, iim',| of
with
the
Immlsr*
returning
to
iho
representatives
of
the
purspeed o f (1000 mile* an hour und
hydrnuln...... giitrer with the I' S. cut,o ik ! Tin- miiiiiiiiim tempera- opytii)- for the i'lnii .t Slot,--, and
tional Guard. -IHth Dlvi. Ion, under naun, Tavares.
K'ualinerii tie i-ssr Twoi
h.imontary council," he said.
the highest ultltmlo ever recorded
Gi-otogical survey In Mailtgotm-i &gt;. Inn \M.-- 3U il--.!,i-i'«. ll wui tin- Bntau, toilny mliic.iti - iii.-i'lb-d
command of I.lrut. Raymond Kadcr
Dislrlrt ft. comprising Alachuu, hy a m.tn-mnde device.
|Ala.
ooo.nl iiiiw.-i-ul j vi- night of be­ Do- iliedill.il iipjieo. till-e - uf ll!
Mohd nt attention a* tho body of i'ntnnm, S|. John, Flagler, Marlon,
Fleet rutile instruments traekrd
Ttoops nttendiug Dm Court "I low freezing lcmpoiMlii.es,
Mr. Dr Cot to a wa* carried into and le v y and Seminole Cm..dies nod
•if tin vrltuesse .
the WAC Corporal down, the Army
Honor were Troop f'&gt; which - • Glowers huhI they ul.tl were
mi. of the church.
Tilu pruxeculluu laid - ,he eviCounty ConimltHloner'a Dial rlrtn said lodtiy, hut ‘‘tho ectiul Impact
piuiMired
hy
KiwutilH;
Troop
-&gt;L
Ut.alile tu say uccuiI. ti-ly
l.nW il'-rice ii almndanl and - leur. Wo
^
Active pallbearer* wore Wallace One, Twu and Threo o f Volusia
polnl
may
nevsr
lm
found.”
hpnnsoivd liy the Methodist CI.iii h i Liu fruit lunl fitreil in .Momtuy need mil l.vur any n u o ,.’
Bell,
lo V.
Boyle, J.
IWI), i,.
r . uoyie,
a. C.
u. HntcbVen,
«iiH.-Hv*m. County,
t-m|l|, yi meeting
mi-etl..g nt
at Iho
tlm County
County
und Ihu Cttssslhcrry Troop, 'I In- inglil'ii "4-degree wi-nDu-i , Hurt*
I'he government had intended to
fi
•""•• Agent* o ffic e , Deland.
MIHHING PENNY
next Hoard of Review will In- In Id ciilt.irisls said a frisky
hri'i-xu pn tent fi.'J witnesses against the
LONDON, Mar. 2—UP)— Diana
nn March 14 and tin- next Cmiit piThaps previ'.iteil frost
11 l e ^ o i l* o\o "^w-ar*?» wt-ru Karl
Dlutrlct 4, coinnrUlt.g Orange
fro,a defendants, .ill uf whum signed
Peal's Mix-year-old
collie, Bruce,
Id colli
NLW ^ORK, M.ir. I —(l1*) Want to he your own rxpeitJ W.inl nf Honor m. Apt. la.
forming gem-rally Monday night. eollfe.siol.x ll lido till-) went lirl.l
.
‘ l,o. Chamber of Commerce, Or- ahvn^-i paid cash for the newspap
.Spartanburg
County
grows '•eeii'liy for three months bj ‘ lie
During tho ltime
o f the funeral, Inndo.
In decide lor ymlrirlf if vvr'rr lir.uling into a rccruion— and, il n&gt;.
era tie bought her at n nearby
shout two-thi.ils of South Caro t 'o.uni,mist security police.
traffic waa re-routed at the Fourth
how
much
nl
one?
I'ALFHTLNK
WAR
District fl, t-o,uprising Brevard, Miami.
w d Fifth Streak Interieetlona of
IIKIR1IT, Mar. 2-T/P)—'Trans­ linn's esilmuti-d crop of ll.fitMl,*
Many kuiincxmrn lay we air ,i railroad nun today uici the
Indian River, Hi. Lucie, Martin.
Kvery day fo r three years, she
UIMI iiushels.
Park Avenue by Polio* Chief Roy
Palm Beach, Broward, Dado and sent him o ff with a penny h*lwy*-n uglier word, "depression." Many Movernmrnl men say we’re just get­ jordan has entered armistice talks
0 . William* and Captain Roy 0 .
will. Israel nt Rhode* prepared to
County
Cominf*ilm.or’a
Districts
hi*
teeth
and
ha
came
back
with
ting
attr
second
wind
for
nnotln-r
f
- a TUB*.
*
# *n
\ HAD CASK
LAKFLANll” Mur.
Tho"
**k the Jews to hand over the
Four and Five « f Vulu*lu County, u pa|a r.
sprint ahead, They can’t both be nearly 9(1 million were looking for I'nlcHlIno port nf Jaffa.
Warning
SHDTJIEND, Fug.. March 2 - Feitei ul .Htain Fro.'I
acting at tho Con.munlly lluiblThen one day the newsdealer right.
work. And Ml million tioopln had
King Abdallah, having lost Gaza i/l'i |ir. John Murney Icatifyii.g Mervico forecast for p.-nitisuhu'
h lf* Voiu Itcr li,
told her *hu oweil him a penny.
I'rcxumahly all tliese expert* jiibx at tho start of 1048— IH mil­
were General Jacob j f M f b r , n Ftiirbla tonight ami Thursday was
to
the Fgyptians in the recently iii n u n !, ilescrihi-d u case:
latrict fl, cotaprlilng .Sarasota,
An X-ray located the coln -ln ilraw their roncliiHloti* from tinUredi Col. Robert F, White, a**l»tlion more than in 193®.
"Me had biluleral pern, hit id slightly wm liter nml clear tu
concluded luraelUEgyptian nrml*
Hardee,
Hightail*,
Okeechobee, the dog's stomach.
*«mo
sol
of
fncl*—
the
very
things
ant state adjutant i f M k l l Major Glades, DeBoto, Charlotte, late,
Retail sate*: surrcntly running tier-, seeks an alternative outlet to hi-iMutnina nml left si.hjunclivul pnilly cloudy in S ho.Ii uii.I Cen­
that may ho puzzling you: rising
tral distrlelr; mo il&gt; •luudy in
William F, Runge and T.leut. Col,
heinorrliHge."
Hendry, Collier and Monroe, meet
POPE'H ANNIVKR8ARY
about 9100 million a month la-low ihu Mediterranean sea.
unemployment
ami
declining
retail
Haloid Washburn.
law yer Maxwell Lewis, urged, N'ortl.eru dislriett. with ociusiuu*
tho court room, Arcadia.
in
VATICAN CITY, Mar. 2 - &lt; A 9 - *alox, on tho ono hand; record na­ tlda time last year. Total sale*
GUTS DFGRFF
‘tia.islnte that for us ordiniuy al liglit rn.u in tl.e exlreu.e unitli
District
7. comprising
Polk 1'opo Plus XII observed tho tenth tional “ Income and rapacity pro­ in 1048 were Just under $130 bil­
atr
nml no front seen through Sat­
HTOCKDALB WINH
FDINUDRGlf, .Scotland, Mar. 2 imutuls."
innlv.-rsary nf hie elevation to tho duction in many heavy Industries, lion; in 1030 they were |42 billion.
County,
________
meeting
______
at
tho
.
lutko
811
MIAMI. Mar. iM A V -a r a n t
—•(/IV Prince** Fllzuhelh, gelling
Dr.
Murney translated, "two urday.
var
Civic
Center,
Wlntar
llavon.
throne
o
f
8t,
Peter
today
without
on
Ihe
other,
Business failures: there were IHO
Btockdale, 3.3 year eld Democrat,
Mutual’*
present
temporary any^ special eeremony
Ilcra'a how Iho buxines* balance reported last week, almost twice as nn hnnnrary doctorate of law from lovely Muni, t-yt-M."
JACKSONVILLE, Mur. 2 -o V (
will represent Dade County In
Fdinhntgh University, compliment­
(Continued
an
Page
T
ire)
die
anniversary,
which
h also waa shoot look* today—how it cam- many as a year ago, three times a* ed her generation today na being
Ruffulo
th« 194® J-egD Iatuw , succeeding
2 «l
DRIVKBH
STB
IKK
tho
p
on
tiffs
78rd
birthday,
IH
waa parts) with tho booming day* of many aa two year* ago. In the "rutl.ur mute- serious In purpose
Dutruit
3d
IK
tha late Richard Oelkew, Jr.
OAK
RIDGE,
Te....,,
Mur.
2—
GRRRK
W
AR
•pent in tho usual arduous routine
trot
194H— and, ainco you'll want it in com parable week uf 1030 there
Minneupolbi
:gi
30
Rtockitata won' toe alecUon yes
than
some
o
f
Its
predecessors."
(A'l
-Guk
Ridgu
driver*
went
on
a
ATHENS, Mar.
S -G P l-T h o of tho „papacy,
long list porxpoctlvo, how it stacks' up wera 2(17. '
over his Rcpubileea o
- - . Including
« « »e long
Now Yurk
37
23
"And indeed Wo must be, fur our* strike today In mipport uf ih-maml*
u i I Greek general staff reported today o f audience*.
fences.
against tha more norma) tiny* of
I'I,in-nix
,m
'•nt. Id. Duncan Bald,
37
Expansion
and
construction!
in­
la
a
tremendous
responsibility
,'1
fur
u
wuge
incrouse,
--------"*----------|n , “M• guerrillas
were
piivFTiJiAM
wvro killed
Kiiivfi and
pirn 3&amp;
ufi
inert will oe
On Jnwr.
Mar. iii
12 there
be |
■ ipof«
s
!D3p. Look U ovor and see whnl dustry added nearly 9 1 0 million to she said In a speech. Wo have been
Saint Lotil*
*tu
retnni*
from nil
24
The
driver*,
na-mher*
o
f
AFI.
»rc eanturod la a running bnttlojlal mass In'the Slstine Cbatscl to you think it foretoila.
Sun Antonio
re*
-tn
tha county ga;
ils plant last year, three times horn It, times when great Insti­ Iz'cnl 1414, Amalgamated A**ocineld MU.
v * . ! north o f Karyealaal.
&lt;c«lebrato tho 10th aaaivereary nf
Uneroploymoatt layoffs, many the amount it spent in 1030- For
Kent tie
Ml
votes and hold
44
tutions
have
crumbled,
age-old
Hon
of
Street
Kloctrlc
Railway
ami
kdale la aalee vnwtager fo r* TWe eoinmtittlmw reported the Jhis coronaUoit. On Apt. 2 the Pope seasonal and al) wsll-publiclisd, 1949 you h it s a wide choice o f esWinnipeg
2®
traditions have been
called In Motor Coach Employes, completed
,
bar ccmpnay.. He
Ha won the guerilla casualties
eaaualtloe were In nddl- will make a radio a^farcea
hava sent the
Jacksonville
Mt
te Jobless ttotal to lim its*. Experts say
42
industry qucsU&amp;H and science has produced tludr midnight runs b&lt;&gt;foro strik­
Miami
retie nomiMtiog la a field Moa to the capture o f 110 anaround three million, up n million plana to xptnd a billion moro than hnrrora to ke«p paco with Its maranniversary o f
75
55
ing. Approximately 105 driver*
a* a priest.
eaadidalet A m taaata.
twuneed yssten&amp;y.
•Inee Christmas.
C
Orlando.
But back In 1939
57
44
(CoatttMMl oa r * f * T w o)
vsls."
are affected hy tho walkout.
i'eniacoh*
55
4?

I‘Lonely Hearts’ Need For Better
Killers Waive Relationships Is
Court Hearing Outlined By Hurt;11; t * ..... ....

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Poll Mounts
To 33 In Storm
Covered Northeast

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Pair Arc Held With­ Ten Commandments’
out Bond To Await
Observance Urged
Trial Arrainuement
At Kiwanis Meet

. i- litlli tiUi

I 0 Year Scouting
Awards Art1

&lt;&lt;1

To It. A . Smilh,Sttn|“'''-'«“ ' ' ^ '....

To

,(

KIiRh Flying Rocket
Still

Sparfiinlmrjr Reach

Experts Differ Widely On Outlook
For Business During Coming Year

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«ai'inl&lt; kiiitMh, **l* * * tiV *'*
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"ill ..i.|i„«r, &lt;&gt;&lt;•lifts.
Met*, rani*
ranli af

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laaaka. raaalaflaae bM aatlraa
■alrrfalsmrai* rur III aaraaaa at

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Tho automohlli- hnn clitinurri miothirr vlrtim, nut humun
; « ■ ! MACK EM111
j
nr uty*
hut michunicnl. Tlw Virginia &amp; Trm-'kw! Kailroud, which]
Al* FoirffiuVfatrx Atefrai T
yini-fi » Ki&gt; inniL-d the wealth nf Nevada's Hilvur mines, hns
Ii|i|)liuil to tho Interstate rommeree (.'ommission for permis­
Tin- young governm#nt M the,
sion to go out of Inisiness. This means the last of the yellow great Dominion o fjn d l a , hooded i
coach anil old-time locom otii., rerallinjr the Toonervlllu Trol­ by Prime Minister Nehru- haA en­
ley, which delighted visitors .to Jleiio or Mirulen the llmitH of countered the first ml
to Inrito rebellion ugn
the line.
I* able to announce
The automobile and the motor truck killed the Virginia countered tile plot.
&amp; Truckee, as they have slain many another branch road.
India'* steadiness in thl* trial
I-V1 ry boats and lake steamers also have suffered loss of by fire I* a notable development
tin un Asia which I* seething with I
business.
une wonders if motor transportation in its turn will elvtl war and rebellion*. Were nr-t
volution to grip the Dominion'*
some day be driven out nl business by suine later form, such 1100.000,Hill,
il would rival* a rmw ,
its tho airplane.
and terrible threat to world peace. |

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lalaaS
»«p m ta tl
titan. l ! h
law v«ra, I 'llw i* .
Italian, Kaaaaa
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till Vii'aM_le e'mimSir

!&gt; • ITsaa ttMsk la lalHIatf
«KRUiVii, i i i b a ii I n rspaktiiWHaa ml all Ika laial aawa aHaiH
in tala- nawaaaaai, na wall aa all
I f a m t 4l*aat*fces~
' WEDNEHDAY, MAR, 2, 1D10

!1IKI,R v rtrthK TODAY
This Ilf* I* a definite part of

et'rtlliy.
ran atari now. Your
Urhliy. You
"
HUBcry will lie eternal.—1 Ti.
flilfl: Lay hold on I'turnnl life,
whsrrupto thou art alio^callcd.

t

Franco Spain would be I’ooi
Ally in Event' of Wat, Hepoitei
Find.-).Headline. A» ,wlm wouldn't?
Nearly teven billion cloH.it*
worth of new hornet were conrutled in the United State* Lsl
lar. How many did Kuuia build)

S

Joe LouK hat resigned ni heavy­
weight fight champion of the
world. So itep right up fellow*
ttld claim the title. There'* a lot
of monty in thii game if you havr
the right punch. '

;

Wimlon Cliurcliill tayt dial die
United Naliont n* it it now cunliitutrd it * "brawling cockpit" in
danger of lobng die reinect ol
thole who were mo*t ardent 1m
Ut creation". He intitlt iliat il o
powerltli lo prevent war nnd urge*
• dtfentive alliance ol Wetiern
Euiopcan powert^
Among llioie who’ reienled Sen­
ator Pcpprr'. -lur ngoinM *lie w.ir
rclnr-t o) die «in' of die rich weir
John Knight, wealthy publither n(
tin- Miami Herald, wliotc own ton
tvst kill'd in

k
m
lc
.

It

1

ndinn

it m,l*, h*

pretty embittering tu give a ton to
your ^ountry anil then hove one
of llioie lor whom he died fight­
ing r&lt;*Iuar to give him credit for
•*
‘ Sriehtifir tetearth hat al lait
found out why il ia that more men
Differ from tlomaeh ulceri than
women, Wherevei woman become
headt of butinettet, ihr ulcer in­
cidence it at high among them a*
men. *ayt Dr Andrrv^tJ, Ivy. virr
prevdent of the Uoivartily ol WInnit prnfft»ional collrget, wlm
addt that the "higliril incidence
of ulcer* it among wealthy eieculivet mhjed tA rontitni pret*
*ure and *trainp\he toweil it
nmnsg theie tame men'* wivet
The Communitl newtpapcr.Prnvda tell* th» Rusvan People in h|e*tow, "Produclion in the United
States it falling, rhmi 'nr.rea«jn«
the army of unemployed growing.
Inflation increasing, the purcha*Im power of the workers declin­
ing, real wage! foiling, every »ev*
•nth city dweller itnrving, 10,000,000 farmart living in dire need,
and the profits of the imperialittt
bttaining unheard of size". I&gt; it
Any wonder that il it hard for the
people of one country to underatand another when propaganda ol
that aort it circulated.

0;

If you want lo know who rules
Rqitia briitlts Joe Stalin, lemi
"St»Hn Ft Co." by Waller Dutnnly,
format New Yoik Time* tonespondonl, who lived in Ru»in for
'|0 y*or» ^htr ihc Red revolution
Kltd who even yet il not unfriendly
jo Rueeio end the Commuimti,
rmident Truman, eay* Mr. Dut•nty*. &gt;Wei miitaken about Stelm
Witbpm.

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Latin America hns come n umir way in the preservation
of peace by means of international organization. Within the
memory of all but the youngest Americans, it was axiomatic
that there almost always was a war going tinsomewhere in
Latin America,
Some nt the Latin America cuuiitrles still seem to be
subjret In fre&lt;|uetit Inlerniil bursts nf sbootlng, but tliey no *ny*:
"It ptr*uniably I* in furtherance I
longer shoot casually at each other. The recent disagreement
between f.'osla llira and Nicaragua Is a case in ]&gt;oint. A civil of thl* "nine poliry that attempt* .
incident in a border town in fosta Itiea led that nation In wore made in India to Incite the
(u-oplo to active revolt.”
charge that it had been invaded Hum Nicaragua.
■ tf,hru
t.h(irKim lh#,
lh,Hviolence
Net
.............
Hut the charge, instead of being fought nut between j„ n„, Wl„i, „f u revulutlansry
tile two neighbor eountries, was taken to the Council of the group which broke awuy from tl*
Organization of American States, which duly investigated, original r«ri»munl*i I’nrty of Inreported it* findings, ,nui effected u peaceful settlement.
i'•*«, "bu^ collaborau-* with It un
It is being demonstrated that inteniatiuiial organixa- C ‘ “ cfn.«i.lJd bom actfng“sS m i
tion will work on a hemisphere scale. Probably there Is lio i meronimunl*lforty
a* awlio|c,
reason why it will not work on a world scale.
i"di-*pltp virulentrmpAgAntlM uiuli
----------------------------------n■Incitement to violence," lit eg-1
In
topped
in
ir
N
r
iV
t'k
"rut thu government policy
H o t I t s t l l l ) , 1NOVLI.S
m ,| , , „ ] y uirolnsi "ertjng els-

iA*i£&amp;WASHINGTON
MARCH OF EVENTS
Public Health Service
Warn* on Rofrlt«r«tlon

j|
il

Food Contamination HIM]
12iMd Fononi In. ywr.

Speclil to Contra/ P rat

r

It In tho refrigerator I" lo tha warning
W ASHINGTON—"Keep
tha United SUtea Public Health Service la giving own era and
housewives te-' iy as stcUstics reveal morn and inure people oro nn%
w ittingly com m itting autcide at dining room tablei.
Almoet every day there I* an outbreak of dUeaeo from contomlV
noted food, making thoueanda of people sick every year, some of
whom die. Tide should remind us, tho ftibtto
Health Service pays, that food la pertihoMo.
Tho Public Health Service, a unit of tho Pod*
oral Security A n n oy , ia one o f isveral govern*
ment bureaus which eo-opergtta with local health
departments In trying to keep the nation's food
oafa for eonaumere.
Tha Department of Agriculture and tha Pood
and Drug Administration alio have vrell-do/taod
ree penal bill ties In seeing that only pure food U
made available In the country.
However, moat food-bonw elckneoa and doaUia
result from contamination during tha period Just
rvtng. Although
" -the -DoportmoM alprior to wrving.
Agriculture Inapecto meat, there to no guarantee
that It will be nt t o « a t after It teavoo tho butcher,
Wotklagton
1
P
.-Yhop.
Look of
lotion oontrlbutoa aubetanUally to tho fragueney'
«t food ,
th* United EUUs, Aeslatent Burgeon
_______
ni Oonaeml
Mark D.
aanlury engineer o f the United States Pubfee

kith lorrioA, gayo.
HmKh

A.PubUo Hantth gervtoa oompliatlon o f itatlaUco tor 1PM, tho
tkteot avaUaMo, show* that than ware 299 outbreaks o f ______
fepm oonumlnatod food Incapaoitating .13,526 people, IT o f whom

Then there may be another daorrent to the wholesale ipread uf
Communism In India. Moat of the
oenpte lire intensely religious (the
•■me Is true o f the lU'lghhuritig
Moslem dominion of PakUtan) and

MIcon-“

satire
I thet if

Dr. C. L. Persons
OPTOMETRIST

PROMPT COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE
Slaaaee praacrlbad. dlspaaaad
Rtpalra and AdjMtareats made

Hears
— 1-5
SaL *-11
Atlantic Nslleasl Rank Btdg.
Hanford, Florida
Phone IM
: j-itif*;

la transferred tu Stain Depart­
ment keeping and ultimately the
act Is formally approved hy Con­
gress. The State Department iis
n special drawer fur these decoraUnit* awarded to llm military; by
last count it cou Iallied more Ilian
a hundred, Including twenty or so
of the San Martin variety. Mr.
FxpertH
I’earsoii, us is well known, thrive*
nil outrage. Even allowing that
ICnadaaa* I'rmm t-aae aaat
ha operate* un a private *H of
last yvdr; other experts eay
rule* and values, Mr. Paareun al­
plan* 8 i»r cent less.
Huu*ing! tho National Asxoda' lowed hi* capacity for outrage to
lion of Hume It under* ere* u. trim swev with him tld* limeTho Preuldentlal epithet Is onmillion new homes thin year;
tome contractors think 760,000 a
better guess. The government toys
tome 11,000,000 peuunh* aro still figure. Reviving European produc­
iloublcti up With other* In existing tion and continued scarcity of dol­
homey, llut empty and unsold new lars may cut further into export*,
houso* arc renorted ln many citlfi imports, nmy fallur, loo, alncn
European production COMtX
—possibly priced out &lt;if thb mar­
ket. income and ravings: Ameri­ aro pricing many products out o f
can*, with 1102 billion of dispos­ thbb American market.
Invert lories i higher
lo dollar
able Incomo lit 1041, socked awgy
f 14.P billion, or fl.U per cent. In pre­ volume, Inventories are lower in
war 1080 they had 170 billion, a id unit .volume than « year ago, tho
saved 3 par cent, or 12.1 billion. Department of Commerce reports,
Their holdings of U. 8. Savings Hand-to-mouth buying ie holding
Bonds stood at a record'high ■of them down, but eloWthg production.
for the leadership of thu great
Asiatic bloc uf nation*.
A strong and steady Ilull &gt; can
-'*•'11 a great influence fur World
peace.

cmmo

UutV for tha period 1934-1946, obttgMkha
IhBiBli tnoad to
taaorty at*,Umcx aa nummme aa tpoo*
thoao from water
Dtooaso outbreaks attributed
W ar i
tho war yeare, but fpod-bom*

■.Ilf? i , L -

IR5 billion in January. Rarely havs.The tiapartmenk say* Uiay era pot
dangaroully high, Judgad by tho
..
------- rl» *to
historic ratio of Inventories

eurrahth

» m r. Ago.

mbrd th

tales. Tho bugaboo of Invontory
therefore la
Is not as groat to
lose, thorafom
moat com pute* as la
loda ad tawartaiadja'

Nothing
beats a

Fig Uaf
Brill
*»-**---------» a - - —

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™ , *r, T ' r ? T , * " r .

^

P. H. Haaas KaiMa* C*« ’

Farm price, i lowest slnaa Bap-

nt

per cent of

1988-80 av
But aufp produc
year fa 'ahead bf
creak tha 1080 record.

•o Is fart* Ineame—o ff parr.i5'JS trJLB25‘
.'r.'-ys;:

And stool production Issurreathr Farm debt |s oven more rurafortlhg

1M/DOO tons a wash ahead ora — f o r below prewar figured: Right

sar agw with milla Working at

\

!W
running

dtnlrdatratlep, another

Th# Mane* Flo Lee I Brief Ik even more com(orUbla than Adam’s a ill re. Body conforming
III accent* the athletic figure. Top-quality
elaellc In waistband and In teg openings Oenlie alhtallo sopporL Hygienic double-panel
seat Worth shopping for at Me. T-shirts, Ota
Bleevelses shirt*. 66a.

Differ

food potoonlng If yropoelr m

of^ ^ u ^ ^ r i ^ dUhhsa and typhoid, f m r
occur at a reouli er eating contamlaated food at group gathsrtag*
Whoao refrigei*U#o aad other food-hamutav taaWUaa ian w U q r

—Evo

*«*•-

per «&gt;nt

now
other

• look good for o&lt;»crop,.which msoiu
bbt never codnt your
all four crops are

l il t .
lo t HI*

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th e trickiest Item
td

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beats
afigleaf!”

of Liberator Jose de Ran Martin,
and thereby aroused Mr. Drew
Pearson's private cosmos to oxtradodlnary fury, Now (lenearl
Vaughan, one of the President's
favorite cronies, has m genui* for

Communism I* mllltanlly n|hol*tlo. I ,nI ,rol U®"1,
. ! "i,nJ,ly I'i’*
All these circumstance* are a*- 0,1 ?ut fur »!llhlJc l f?' 1,1,1
11,0
iccfnlly Interesting In view of the | » r""!,‘l nt r “ &gt;!‘
wr" " f
fuel that India, under the brilliantly* »•••««! wa* eptilUd tu accept
Nehru, Is making a powerful bid t,,e
ln tok,!n• whe'‘‘’‘,P"n 11

I Americans aa « whola had more
put asldo tor a rain;-' day. Jut
The food, woo usually contaminated through Insanitary —
rallaf rolls are rising in sgmo
or Infections of food Jtandlero^ MoreJmportant. however, early u j j
tloqs as unomployment X l* high
adequate refrigeration woo locking. Evan If contaminated, food m
a tbalr (ell o f neat

•fV.

and
liai! mrvitably

(Continued From Page One)
board of directors culled the meet­
ings after nfficlally declaring the
organisational campaign had su c^
ceeded In obtaining member* wluS
grow three-fourth* o f the stale's
citrus fruit. This action war taken
at a meeting here Mnnduy aficrnoon.
Mutual went over the tup early
thl* week In Its membership drive
with plenty to spare, culminating
more than a year of hard, gruel­
ling and at time* discouraging
work, A raUlcaf change In the set­
up making It V strict grower or­
ganization, plus a com p rom ise
agreement which Is in force tin”
remainder of (his season, finally
brought slices*.
Mall address of the
grower
rather than the location of citrus
properties will determine which
o f the seven meetings he should
attend.

"Nothing

’ ■ad:

at

Cltrua Mutual

.
i
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4
ii 4
1 1menu of am organUatlnn."
A reader recently asked u we could suggest a list of
N,|iru bring* out the highly InTen lies! Modern Novels. We put l he mutter lip to several terentlng point that the numerical
pimple who rend much and well. We soon had u list of HO strength of Communism in ImJinl
or -10 books which they all thought interesting or important, j* ’"mdl. nijtmugh the exact m#m-|
Out of these we have chosen the group which follows not
f/ir .o n
thet ill!I
tell out twenty. Objections may tie made that while most |number ,&gt;j Cummunbt* wa* Mti-j
are good few are great; also tlml certain other novels tiro 'mated at &lt;mly atmul 8,(too. ai-!
greater than snme ol llo'se.
i though they liml necureit control of&gt;
The objectors may well be right. One person remarked |""ViV.wV'ver!l" h l i t * T l w u t be'
tlml tho few great books of Ibis period are nut novels Uut mkett a* a gauge, bccauar It wa*1
war bonks such us (TitirehiH's meiimirs. Hut we do think that only a few month* prior to thl*
the members of any group which begun with these would Idial till- government bad lifted un
have their interests broadened and their critical faculties I®'**'1 1y**r1 *i*n ,,n L'ommuntam.I
B-50 Flight
stimulated and would find themselves with plenty o f matter
,S u f^ p ^ t r ia U
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provocative of enlightening discussion
(t'aallaaaa S in a ess* *■*•»
In whldi
twenty-right
Incline]
New York Herald Tribune
Chase, Mary Kllen; Windswepl
liases in the United States or in
liibin Icaib-r* and tlueu English
territory controlled by the United
CiimuHini*t* writ- Hi'cu*e&lt;i o f plot- i
Conrad, ,losi&gt;ph; Lord dim
ling la ovt-i thfuw the guvarnmant. | The President didn't smile when other matter. Wo doubt that Mr. States.
Costaln, Tliotnas; The lllm k Kose
With the whole world watching,
he sold It. We refer, of cuursc, to Truman calculated the term or
Oavenport, Marcia; The Valley of Decision
Thu first oil wtil in tho Mid­
tin- &lt;■»•«* dtaggnl on for more than
would repeat Id* performance. The
(inliiwnrthy, John; The lAirHylt* Saga
four year*. Twenly-*ev«n of the ihc celebrated country club dinner White House staff at least, wont dle East was drilled by ltrltun*
of
the
UcM-rve
Of
fleet*
Association
llabe, linns; A 'I’lioUMnml Shull Fidl
In HI04.
nrciiMed were ronvli-ted alul given
at which Mr. Truman’* equally to the nervous |wiii* of altering
vurlmi* sentence*. A number of
Hardy, Thomas; Itelurn of I lie Native
the hyphenation that is by Amer­
hraled
military
able,
general
Vaug
them testified that they were out
JIunly, Thomas; Tess of the D’ t'rbcrvilles
TALBOTTS
to overthrow capitalistic govern­ bun, heard thl* country'* peculiar ican tradition spoken unly with a
Hilton, dames; The Lost Horizon
Nu. 1 term uf opprobrium
in applied smile. A* to tho public reaction,
-D R IV E -IN —
ment*. no matter who (lacked th«m.
th-Te is no sura way nf knowing.
Mann, Thomas; Huddenlmtoke
Of cuurae revolutionary activi­ in hi* behalf. It wa* a startling ut­
terance,
but
then
the
Chief
F
jc- This I*, after all, trot an election &gt; W A tX
PAM H .pAaTM -W A I.ti
Mann, Thomas; The Mtiffic Mountain
ties are nothing new In India, for
■1IH TOO 1,1
titer* ulway* ha* been «pdU|oh cutlva ha* Iwen increasingly glvn year. Hut, at Icaat, Hairy Truman
Mnrqnnnd. .1. I*.: So Little Time
HANUMHa PPBKtsurti
back through the centurir*. When I io the phrase that Jolt*. Tha folksy contributed a redolent footnote to PA
Mauglum, Somorscl; Of Humun Hnndegn
M
HPOHD AVIWtiD
m
first want, there in IKill I found Truman likes to deal Id* word* mu history.
MiSrfldIth, George; The Ordeal of Richard Fnvot'd
o
ff
the
cuffi
id*
new
technique
nf
v i j ___
the llritlsli had one nf the must
faton. Atari; Cry. Ilit* Heloved Country
c»m|iii'hen*ive "orret-servh'o net­ the quick and unexiiccted verbal
punch caught un last year, and
Holland, Romaiii; dean Chrlstophe
work* In existence.
Il isn't surprising to hear Nehru for better nr worse Mr. Truman
Tolstoi, Count Leo; Anna Karenina
A8 ADVERTISED
say Communism isn't widespread ha* adopted n copyright on hi*
Tolstoi, Count Leo; War and Pence
in India. That country ia Intense own brand nf pungency.
Utilise! Higritl; Kristine I,avranstlatler
Every
man
I*
entitled
to
exin it* nationalism—the antithesis
I.ln Yu-Tnng; Moment in Peking
of totalitarian Communi*m—and axperittlon under provocation. On
One reader recoimnends the guidance nf "Good Head­ Ihl* In itself would tend In prevent thin occasion Mr. Truman, whoao
seme of personal loyalty is In
ing'" Issued It.v the National Council of Tencliers of Kngllsh ‘ he spread of the Red l*n». The grained,
felt he bad to stand up
general
attitude
of
thinking
proplo
211 West tlHtIt Street, ('hiengo 21, HI. Tills comes inexpen­
I* that, having got rid of llrilislt for (ieneral Vaughan lo the limit.
sively by Penguin Hooks and in a better edition with essays ontrnl, they aren’t going to saddle The general had accepted the
Argentine decoration of tin- Order
by Hendricks House, Farrar Straus, New York, N. Y.
liemselve* with any other,

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schools

The United State* Department
of Commerce now hna available o »
*tate-by-*tate **rie* of bullet ln*V
on ” Hti*inc** Establishment*, cmploy men t and Taxable Pay Roll*",
complied
hum record* of the
Social Security AdmlnUtratlon for
tha first quarter o f 1W7, It wa*
announced today by William A.
Dunlap, district manager of the
Jacksonville district office.
This set of reporta present* sta­
tistic* on reporting unit* covered
under the Old-Age ami Suvjvor*
Insurpacc
program. Data for *1 ^
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au
eountle* are shown under lJu- mn*"
major lirndlng*: Agriculture, Fore*try and Pbtdngi Mining; Con­
tract Uonstniitlom Mnnufacturing;
Public Utilities; .Wholesale TiuHc;
Retail Trade; Finance, Insurance k
Real Estate and Hervicp Industrie*.
The hullftiii covering Florida i*
available at a cost of Ifi cent*,
. Cost* of Isilletin* covering other
■late* rang* from to cent* to :to
cent*. The Part One
pamphlet
emit* 40 rents. Complete set con-#
Mating of 01 bulletin* may tie pur­
chased for ,17.00. Order* may be
placed with the Jacksonville Of­
fice of the Commerce Department.

Nehru arcuses Communist ele■111-111 * of "muider, ai-*un, looting
ii mi *abotage" in nu effort to pir (
d piU le u revolt. However, he **&gt;*thi xe terrorist activities have been I
locaiited Ity strong government I
aetl'm, end liecau*o the Indian;
people barked hi*
government!
Tle-re have Wen many arre*t«. Hr
feiring to m*I revolt* In neighbor 1
ing riHii trie*, (In- prime minWtei i

Gains For Peace*

?t usually develop toxins and

Southern Danaeli»t

IN FOR THE DURATION

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Depfc ^Of Coimnerce
Prepares Bulletin On
FloHda’s BusineHH

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W E D N E S D A Y M A R C H 2 .1 9 4 9
iw a w m w U B M w e n a a e

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Social And Personal Activities

'Mrs. Blake Sawyers
Fitlelis Meet With
Mrs. J. 1\ Cullen
Honors Mrs. Lee

Hollywood

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“ !(iladiola (irove 2*i7 Truth Seekers Meet
Hostess To District At Methodist Annex

Member* *lf Gl nil'll,* *,1..v n No. | The l&gt; 11ti Seekers (’ lass o f the
Mr*. Wake Sawyer* entertain- ’ Mr*. .1. P. Cullen wa* hostess
IIO I. 1.Y W O O D . M aith 2 -&lt; iT ’) - '
led ye*tel day uftlnninn til 3:00 |at Itri home on West Nineteenth I "Now ." -nut t’liiuilel le I ’oil'ert US ■Jt&gt;7 w e ic lio s t.......... a* , In* etlllg I ., t XI»d 1,0 ,ii -i t’ hurch met on
Telephone l IS [o'clock honoring Mr*, .lante* I.eo Stieet last night for the regiilai she fmed the p m -p ,t ,,f heiog of Oiangi* Hell lb - i i , , No ; lii'lil Mnmlnv ul tin' , I,oicii annex at
jCarlln Painter Rny—Society Editor
, e, cot Iy . •t.OP I' XI w ill, Mr*. John CruW ‘ at the Sawyei honti .it -171 I’nl- iinetmg of the i-iileli* Cla-- of -wlimited In a wagetdotid of fish. at tin- Woiiilmeo H all
M i- Floyd S p a tk 111,111 , p,e-|,leilt I.M pn "ling. Itiiring the husi*
motto A vi line. The house wa* nt■ j the Fu*i Baptist Oluiich.
"I've ill,lie evei ything."
meeting the resignation of
tract!vely decorated with pink J, 'Ii* . F. K. Cooper, J i presided
—
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W o m e n ’s A c tiv itie s
,
_
.
"Evet yltn iig ."
-lie
. optmueil. of tin local gtonp m il XI ■ o John iptoe-utilil of Mi- /ml, 1 I-i.f ii was regretfully
ntnl white flower* preilominnting rivet I lie business session at w hu ll | "except Imng hy my heels fiom a \ndi'*, 3 c. si'iv*'.
v* 1 1 , milialoil 1 0 , iiv.-i and 'I , - lohn Crawford
Dunne the afternoon several no- time
Um- were inatle In visit I,m illing Ami d»ti 1 tel! dint to the the *li-11 i d . A &lt;ln
S p in k- a ,.opted Di,. pri'-idency of thn
vel
i.ics were enjoyed
with those olio have nut been uttetul- | producers of thi* p p tn i...... th e y 'll- miller the direitmn „f \h
,,
,
priie uolng won hy Mr*. Doug- Ing Sun.tiiv School regularly nmi ] itnve me *!i ing it."
, man and Mr*. Vnd,
lly C Y N T H IA I.O W H Y
Fricnda
will
regret
to
learn
that
'
stenstn.m.
'Ir*
Arthur
Heckto vi-.; .1 mimhei o f prospective
\ , ihe •01. to. inn of the meet*
Th e group enjovetl 1 dome' at
WEDNESDAY
The pa tore
t- "loci' I - llig
There I* increasing discussion Ml*. Herman Gunter is conlimnl
,|, nml Mr,. n W. I.lppln- nn nili. i* in nn enlistment ino1 tlii-in e s - " In ,t. -tie w ill use jir - lll.'lll o'clock nt It,,' Vm I" , amt the ,pg ,, t - -him-tit- were -erved tn
ore
tu
the
Atlantic
Const
Line
hospi,
0
,tl
giunv Mis. .Intin Fox offered to : jit -u to to-* R o in t, X', 1mig into 1 evening meeting l i'gm .,1 h 01* P Mi
j y
'the way American" women
1
X .......lm . Mrs. Sidney
have a «huffleboarrt tournament becoming
........ ....... concerned .r
i.h nmi
with
mutter* lal In Haycrn**. l.u
| llefreshiiti'n'* were setved hy make iti-ti garden* for the
M .fudge Douglas Step, ii um vvei Startt XIr ) 1 l.lo vil, Mr*. C . C .
ju
te
"I
f
i-li,
Itu-o
o"t
numiated
with the Winter Park Tourist Club beyond their own doorsteps.
~
■
i tin- hostess assisted h\ Mr*. to give t„ two members' mothers
in,lin'd the V isitoi . nml M.
'M ile I’t V t Mrs I It Mit, hell, Mr*,
in Ft. Mellon Park.
Friend* of Mi*. Otto Anderson , ||*m&gt;l,l lleckcnhneh. Gifts were who me ill T ile devotional- w e e , ’ie i-e lf t&gt;v tl" ma - of mackerel. Hold, ti -tilt,' miiMiig,
There i» even debate ttk *o
I F . R ise r
nml tm- to o re il t 1 Mm, Ml
(She
will
also
hn
&gt;
M;*\
II,1,"
tuss­
The Woman’* Club will hold It*
It i* a good thing for the j will regret to lenin of her illness, KVen* presented to Mr*. Lee in a combe ti d liy M is, A. I.. Tltotuas, le ,I into hei
daugliler,
lliirb a ra
lap nt n w ie -tlillg imuat commitleewotmin of lu ito r- m, t gi „• t
Rtcntrcl meeting and luncheon for whether
I'-ii ng the soeial hour tefteshmatron* of the nation to broaden; ®h* •* c°td in w l to the Feiinnld i,ni,y hn*ket iitr m n t n i with pink
tml a i'liv ilie s , mmti tin* ie-.poti*c. Iti 11*,!. v XIr
Id.1 t'lm m b rrlnin ,
Inember* only at the club hou»e. their th in king from the trmll* Laughton Memorial I I ....... tnl.
m in t- of cake iced in gieeti and match and ,„n urn,' 1 , in k la il
and 'due ribbons.
Mi
Spin kimio 1j . iin ii ',1 Die vi n Mi
Election o f officers will be held
X , llie Vaughn, Mr*. N ettie
Those invited to ho with Mr*. pink ,ii.| green mint* and coffee I bitbl,llllg with &lt;I *X l, e
and all m«niber» are urged to beUlm.ol nren of '•women'* Interest
Mil, tl im llg m tie- I", lieige, bothel toe- on i'cltaif of tto* lo, :il grove T ill 1 s. XI,.. XV IV Chapm an, Mr*,
Mr*. II. P. Hahli of llrcwtou, |,oe were hoi mother, Mrs. Krn- wete -crv rd by the Imstes* a*
—recipe*, cnm
childi rare.
care, home
deco- , \ | ni |j, visitin g ner sister*. Mia* ! ,.,t
(Ttutic*
draping
*eremoniepresent.
|i —recipe*,
........."
tiorndey. Mr*. Stenstroni. * i-ti d hy her daughtet. ' voitne g ln m m p a-- t'olt'eit. SI,. ' I do a liy - weie cimtm ted mid tin- llc d n ilid l ■ lin i,', l itmuii, ,\|i.. J. G. W ait*,
Week of Prayer for 1’ ° " ’ * ml*- rating and the Ike.
Flora Fairish ntnl Miss Mary m ,
t thing foi 11 laugh and s e v e riil,
'Ii
' !• Sliiu'im iker, Mr*. J . F .
(Ills .lone*. Mr*. I.lpiilnrolt, C u ll, n to liie follow m g .
Ii um lini tlie gl Jill, I nun i l l lo o v e .
lion* will he observed at 7:30 P. M ,! Recent statistics of 'he fede n KllrrUh
lM r ............. . Wr*l \
M i- Forte*l K. G alcticl. Mr*. thmisaml itollnt - weeklv
Hrckrnhaeh, Sti*. L. I’. I’ayM&lt; 1 leil.ind. M i-. Em m a At,ram *.
•
epi
I'-eiiteil
vveio
tlculn.
\V'tiit«*iwith the subject being ‘ T he Gospel, Census Unroot. show that _ some p)n|| atr((,t
to
'
No
I
mi*'
l;
o|
Love''
stie
ton. Mr*. Ilnliert .lonson, Mr*. C o o p .i. Mrs. M yron F. H m illi,
" S riio into n , Mr*. It. W.
i, I . .0, 'Ii
Committed Unto U*’’. The B rother-, -0 per cent of the nation* .7-|
-----Mn, M utray U ntil, o. Mm,s, 1 *, 1.11, 1Met kwitl), Mr*. Alvin (hllinni. Mt* Tlnmms, Mi*. II. E . U oidell, miide love to F i c l
I'm »i«-i M iII E. D yal,
Mr*
hood, W. P. We»tmorelnnd, pro- million fomllie* are partly "‘'I'l’o it -j M| umi j j r, y; a .steakley and Mi s. Iliuke Steele, Mr*. Cilmuml M is 1 1, p. Wade. H i* . Fox, Mr* while w in-i deep ,1, mud She also I Spl i,i" ,llo 111, 1 n,»llle
* nwfoid. 'Ir- li F Crenshaw,
grant chairman, will ho In charge, e*l hy women ami that more t h a n niu| .\|r„ .laiue* I.
Padgett Vnnt'nesello of Newark. N. Y.« H M Pearce, M i*. S, U. tiiid n im . , gei covered with 'he -lop In Lei
THURSDAY
Itwo-mllllon families were entirely hnv(, rotutnp,|
Sarusoto Mi«* Sadie Williams, Ml** Mar* M is i l l t i l ’ t ill M ilt i l l II
W C , liu ie , M is F i t Ilk 1 &lt;1*:il epic. “The Egg and t " "Mud
»l'
If I Shmho|»et. Mr*. Mnltel
l&gt;"' mod
II, - . i.f ................................*
mi The Rose Circle of the Sanford dependent financially upon a Lun­ where they were the weekend garet Spencer. Mi** Catherine \Y i" » h iiff. .It.. M is. \' ('. Me*- I don't mind." h* i\
III'",n'
und 'I,
Luther Iln rK r y .
guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. .1. M. Spencer and Mi-* Hetty Wilkin- seiigio and M iss I oi*—e F ra n k lin mixed with p ig ’"
^Carden Club will sponsor u IctUtre ate oi Ihi sjtcclo*.
Wilt " .Id n .III" ■
M'g
1* *
That
mean*i
pretty
obviously,
«
For
"I'li-Mpatra,
tie
w
afo
i
1
Steakley
and
altemlrd
the
Pnin-j*nu
F ill,10 110 \ , eip ,
in
■ to
on corsage making by Mr*. L.
i
towed nt ,t,&gt;-e mug, to a -III,1 lin g
lo, k Till- Will t.c "Now Xold,
Houston Kcu»ch at 2:30 P. M. at Inigo number o f part-time house­ DeSola pageant.
wives
are
dipping
their
luain*
Icopaid
Site
tiodg*
d
lio
u
iliam
t,
the Woman’* Club building. This
01 " n ig iil ami in, ,1,l*i-i
,r 1 ti.*
9M
' f i l l - 111 "So .........IU \V, Iim l" nml I'ltv I'oil,lm - 1,0 , l,n* o
Mr.
Mr*.
Austin|
,nr. und
unu
.nr*. Italpli
A ustin |
|i, CECILY IIROWNSTONE
oi n 111
•vem 1* being presented for the into concern* of the great wide
1
v
v
a
kii",
krd
o
111
w
twH
in
i
In
Inlet
I
Smith
have
a.Ilieli
g
in
1
tIn-i■
world
beyond
their
m
all
lioxc*.
v 1ted 1o utter,d
benefit o f the building fund.
W ED N ESD A Y SU PPER
Hut *o I* llie woman whose on- son and daiighter-in-luw. Mi an d 1
tapped tl,, 1 tom I' ilonm Town"
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E. S
I'rv *,n r .*&gt;lnt|»t'ii*nm of Tomato Soup
lam e- I. Horton WIIS hoflmed die wa- pin**' . .* In m tnl go-ti 1
will meet at the Masonic Hall a t lliic job is to keep house for her Mr*. Ralph A. Smith, Jt . ,,f Mont- 1
I*
e i s S p v c in l
t’t i-p I '1 n* kei with 1 -m p rise liirtlu la y p in t) 00
8;00 P. M. Initiation will bo held I family. Ilmlin eoinmi'ntalm .'In- gomery, Ala. and Mrs I.aiiiiu
f n l 11hh* tit in&gt; i«
In i' I'h tir -tiin v .
The .did j 13 .............11111
1 hi’Rr
llroiled K I■*h Fillet*
Tin- &gt;111y evening when a grout* "f
” Hi,' Hill V I 11. tli* | lit I 4'il W I
and the meeting will ho preceded I'ioii Young, who Inoadcust* from Rohinsou of Muriiiinn, Mm. Mi
friemt met nt hi* home on Pn) Ih ifi’I'xi fx, 'iii- "t il i tn ftti f hut Ipwtip
with a covered dish supper at 6'.30 New York City under the untilu •Smith U a hydraulic engineer with Stvcel Potato nil. I I Venn Dish*
,i m f ilia l
In i*,I I wrim
Hiii'lti'ciii'tl
Tossed tireen Salad metto \ venue, pink nml yellow h a- ki’fi! f
f
r 11* thi* n in vir 1 i M Min* n *In i id ti*' ha
o f Martha Deane, maintain* tliul I the U. S, (&gt;e&lt;d&lt;&lt;gieal S au ry unit lirre n Pen*
P. M.
, ,
t v s h it a m —
III
end
and
llllt
lei
I
i
in*
-1
ir
*
hi
I
•
*
i
lw»»
•ii'iuth”*.
II.a
t.
there
hn*
treen
a
vn*t,
gradual
|
In
Montgomery.
smtiuliagons
ami
yellow
-t
illin
'
4) The Parent-Teacher Association
I h'Mahl ' 'Mhl 4 HMiir.ll •*»i .1
t Recipe foi Stnrreil D isli Follow*) w*ie i-ed to ih v o ra le the io**m- (»lu^ Ii titti i hi ik* t| I »*si • x, . (lu iah L't ! 1H*Y 1* I'Ll I«ff .... . l h.i* hr want In
t ii it i r* t* o f 'J
---------------------- -will meet at the West Side Pri­ change in women's thinking dur-|
S
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hill
ill.
t*i
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jiLfr*
a
rlitij;
ntnl
it
I
of
the
Morton
home.
\ * jt " liilt lt "
ji n I lu lls —
j F r e e D iS C U N S io H
Is
till loll* 111 4" I ! ■■ *1.1% I I ' l l , 1*1" '
\1 i VI H
mary school at 3:00 P. M. to bo ing l ho period of her
D IS H
Ri••11rI I In" hiHia j mi I ,i half hi* &gt; ait m i | v *1 Miik!
t&gt;111111'- were enjoyed until late Miami hu-iiitr
preceded by the hoard meeting at inie-half years on On1 air. Shu *
Hilt I IT
.
logii'ilierp* I m eiliiiu i-sised po- in tlie , veiling when re fie -lin ie n t- will* lll'lllt'’*.
• m in t
(iiMtiim*
ihii.i
lip*
I hi l
2:30 I*. M. The guest speaker will in a pretty good position to p ile
I IntiH*
(cookid anil peeled), 2 con &lt;1 -lilii' of * like.
T ill
t ti I.&lt; Ivt ,1 tMt \ I mI" hn pMp i,*1 ii' i \* in hi'i M U \
eiiffee, tn»l
be It. F. Cooper who will have as and gauge this change — with
I
....................
butter
,o
m
argarine,
t
UI
m
n
W
Ulliaii.
hi
Lmi'tii
1
1
Hilt
e ll" ,-I ite nml I in .lie - w in - seived
film him 11
i * .j,•R11 hi Him
the subject for hi* talk “ Allow­ some tlH.OOH letter* front ll*teiu-r»
tl) D t V I D T W I . O I I M V ItK F
I te a-........ -n it,
cup lint m ilk. '1
III!’ Hilly Hill' I IMI'll I I ll.IXt III.nil*
flooding In anmuilly.
’ I f
' * -*
' Mil tl I Ml- t&gt;1
.1 1114*Y I r
ances for Children” .
Unrenl* and trachoi* have come I *up imiph -flavoteil * yiu p . 1 , cup lo \l ami Mi - M II Young, Mi
In the early war dny», Mi** 'o •eengnire Him a certnio am,mot
nml Mi
\\ l*. t ’laiise, Mi nml l*\ tit V*M'I I" Imvi* I 1*»|!pM'l
The South Side Parent-Teacher
4 I I•' ♦ si I ’ fh •|«|l«1 III •I 1. ,|II. I'f |
1\o u M ) U A T j A n J)E R \30I4
n
ia
rsely
luo
keii
pe,
110
nutoieats.
S li 4* lohl mI ti■ £•I mu la i In t pm
M&lt; •• D I.ittidiess. Mi anil Mi*
I h , t , fn tn'&lt; i 1 hi* 1,i j' i i \
Astoclatlon will meet ul 7:MU Young's mail was primarily con­ of free discussion mm,op ito ld ieo
Method. Mush the -went pnta- He, ion, M l-s Hetty Young nml llliU P nf rm&lt;SU f II'll, lint 11*Ili* UK” pi"l . , II. * { II
W al o ia k Km A o n t o y
P, M. In the classrooms of theli ic raeil with personal mat (era and ihentselves t-au lie liotli liiernpeutie
...... well Add luitiei 01 imitgorllie,
Tin' ,i’Mii!|»:iin *| * •H \ p* Hiimi'ti'it
I* 10 Ymimr
children. A program will he pre- ■|ue*tions alarm lietn-lines and tint revealing, says M i.lean *.ilt. nod iiot m ilk, whip tlio ig ig h - M,
*I**ait :l,*i ptillif
Sin' siihh'il 1 liip
rented at 8:00 P. M.
new wnys to make a meat-loaf Schick
Grossm an &gt;&gt;f iho
Play ly I’ih- into small g* ease.I slmlluw
In*! iik** r
in i &lt; Ini 111im
Ri,i% ■
#1 The T. R. I.. f’lasa o f the Hr at |Few of them w.r.. Hit. resle.1 &gt;*•JHrhesoU Ass.aii.ti *ui
m vs
h.ikuic d i- Ii, &lt;oVe* top w ill, iioipleIn IM) tie "ip
II* It.iri ID* IllVr I
Bajitlsl Church will meei at J '11, issue*.
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t . i t r nit
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Mr*,
wlm 1 - it**- fhiVoted yitip , 'p m n lin g it evenly.
MMlit III H i'I pir l jl II MItli; IM'MIi ’ d
P. M. In the elrureh mines
I • l I i Ft t l '
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Of 1 lie oreasiooal 0 (0 0 1 *11* &gt;’*• ilUtllor of such I.... .. a .
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piessed most ilieliltleil il&gt;) hllil W ith F a m ily .” ami “W avs aim Sp, inkle W illi binkell peril n nut - Pi lin n a P iiii iH
I'l’Jit fn i \ -’♦♦t In , ha' I- hail ht rh pr *,i H in h,t •v
Spi'iik mit **I film X»a**i nil s, hit* '*
Tin* Week of Prayer for
jhatal lliloks." .0
"my loel.aod Mi an* of Reiiclim g P a i" iii* .” wa- neat- Plaee iilidei lim iter unlit liiifi ;im * iriY 1f 4*41 lit m n l in thi•.......................... p
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1'&lt;t&gt;m iif tIll'll 4’llilill t'fi "M
I h is \ •I % ( .m ill l«x y\ m i \ 11 \ l Y i f i i ilm m i. It 'll.
lirectur of tin' I’tiien l I dieutm i.
In
P, M. The subject of the program
'r,.,|uv w,,men ate wining l"l- p lo giu m at the \*-m -nit inn lm fully "o that lopping doe* mil Thm .111vilf ; :!(♦ P M.t Ml- 1 r •m f In iiiMi ii1* \ ti l 4i \ I’m
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T H U R S D A Y D IN N E R
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Money Committed Unto H«al. |, . ritol„ l||y hi lived at. to 'act.
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In her experience, she -a y - di* 1 'lent I onf witti Tomato Sauce ihix \ I'tt-krnnn w ill In* pii*M*iiiril
11 '
m l * r 4 a I Ml'. Fh w ir« h i i m ‘ \ a* 1
Circle No. II with Mr*, r
h- o&lt; lc» Miss Young, they have ca..ie riiHsioiiM in which eh ililien 11- &gt;&gt;
nt - "ii I' \| m tIn* iiuihhM'iiitii 1**
I!*',mil* in n I’ liiute '.&lt;71
lliiiw o ed Potntoe*
I i*l i»mw up S 'lm 'ii n m in ttxn
lioU, program chairman, will '" 'I ,,, ,
where they ate .••- group puitieipate liuv" a vital
In*
u if li H ’fn •kIIIII‘f11- ill
Pan tiled tiie e n Catiliage
skill*!* hi nt * 11111 1*1114’ &lt;Mh a ti* i
hr charge.
.................kinyr calm ly: "I can’t *t*e how place ill I Ill'll *1 Inii*I pi "gu m ....... I
it,. 111}1 till 111ITI 1if | th1 Nl'll! II »l
III end and Itultei
l % at 114*1 .iiii I S lm li v 11(tn fill’, limit |
a , The American Legion Auxiliary ( m(,M ,l||u.
tenilily well lie cK S flllilil foi then l,e-| glow III}
Moln *es I tatllieal Cookies'
Miir»* Mi *■ ■ iti«' iHp &lt;i( Ffna m itlmiI .i
..........
' I l l F M ills
m i m tl A
O f IrtM'i*
Will meet at the Legion Hut u l , |n ruilll|„K ,|„. xv,iild and they've anil development.
III I 7
Hi
J li \ l-l III a*(i ll 4*|uP I futltlil I initial I
F ru it Salad
7:30 P, M.
inoi u lot o f time to wink at it.
IMP",
cup
molasses,
t
egg
Hcluiid age taiy* and a 1 1 1- -li"W
I level eg*
r i f In I mi* ii tifgii I In UMim’tM i lav *,
MONDAY
...
[ Minin' if women lake a tame ac- very rent social 11 wurenes*. -lie
M lII. V S S E S OA T M E A L C O O K IK B ( 1,1:1 c iii, ' cup raisin* Ic h n p p iill I ? | mi f hi1 *’( ♦ 11 i hn la in I ’lill nt 1
Tha Phllathea Class of the Flr»l live part, they'd do ladler,
('u m p le ie I tlilil - liin tirr
I ' . &gt; ups tolled oats, I / , cup lit uken l*nrltlM r iil'k .* '
found. "They are living in «
lu g ied ieiits '■ cup melted sluirt
Presbyterian Church will meet ut
•'They change hu* ln'cn grad­ world where enuimimicaliim
walnut m t'iils, '» cup sifted n il-p in , *'1*111 vary i^ ia trfiil tn fh»;^Mi »i m .*
is ..
the hom* of Mr*. W. A. l.euvitt, ual,” Ml.** Young saiil. "iiml it
( iilli|ilt le n tut1 1 1' i -I......I I iiiii'hmip
p,, -. fb'ill . '-J li'iispoun bilk Ing hl|H||),'
....... 1(1|IV„ , n , e y
|*u t*ix lf»t* 1111* ii
ImM
8403 Orange Avenue, at H;0 0 ican't Ik* pinned on any one thing. JVIT Closer ami more vivid. T en' ,,
tml eleven
old* me m l e l - I ........... ...................
l:;!)v..r sii»lty end, 1 .! I.'ti-puuns elrtlttttUOR. 1 ti.i hiiinl," In* *nii! \V fix'll lini" I .mnl v
( innjib lt I linnet - - t i mu
P. M.
1 One
o f the first subject* that
spni.ii -alt, J Hililespinuis m ilk.
.... iv ul***,Is* I ,,fpi,.1,1,.m- „pd sense tlipl them
I WHh Ml ‘ .lilili'Vtlit , ’%♦* W ile I n il in d
Circle* of the W. S. C. S. of In ought m a ilomi &lt;*f opinion wu* ‘ •ted in tl« ins, Ives
Mi I Iiml:
Pnl
|)m slim letting ill ilii h iiii' W fun wi* -xi'Mliil in i
I hey also want to iindcr.-lnml ha- la*« 11 anil im h l ulwnyA hi- mi
11 l i r u |i I ,* li 4i I ii ta ik !!tlll*|i*rk
l\ tt lt| li *H
III* « I* tin *
til
llp iliri
Ptlflt*
the First MethmlUt Church will food subsidies—which meant that
i lm* ( s lir t illy cmdi'iD in n m ixing bowl I | i»l|yw 4i4*il, I ha«i .i xh:uifi I m iiic i *i
••Ihi 441 it * fn* ilr iiii ’ tipgrtlPMit itirl I'r lm ,
ifleet at 3:30 P. M. a* fnllowa: women were tying Congressional iidoil* nod to find their plaee ill on if*nitir A« ait h f«n
nml
."lit
Du
1
mnlnsse*
mnl
m
ix.
Add
tlie
communities
in
winch
they
at •? piny wHh nthi*i kn l- t*•i fin
lm11it wiHiliim.
Circle No. I with Mr*, W. H. debates In llp'lf own Immo nUIIIIIlive, They want and
orril to
•Thorton. West First 8lr«ot; Clr- ueniont,”
Thi?&gt; iiilih l Ii 'jimi (tail t h il l ’ liiv egg. 1111*1 Ms, 11,Ilctl iiutr nml
witlnnl
im
iil11
ml
slit
Ingt'l
1
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1
’
express
. . .their feelings. They show uf!*’|l Hit* 11411111li*' - 4lJutHMI- l"
^ h * No. 2 with Mr*. U. L. Wright,
She think* that war did plenty need for In telp relu tllin . tllie c lm ii
„ u, i „ M,U. IUe w I Sift 'lm fltiu i. link ing si.dit, .'im iil
718 Magnolia Avenues Circle No.
,llM .... IK l. , ....... .
...... ..... . nm l -ill, t o g id li i'i . m ill to
3 with fttri. R. W. Herron, Coun­ to fn*ti*n women’s interesl "ii mid guidance lull at the name ............
1 1*1 inivtin e will* m ilk. Di,*p I,\
n ,,,,.
try Club Road; Circle No. 4 with new* und tuiiku them feel tliul is­ lim e lim y d D p lay sume real 'w » ,,,......... .
I t oping lnbl*‘ -poops, ill**.lit J in. 11
....... . .................. .|m i„ „ * lu p , .....
Mrs. It. W. Turner, 01# Park sue* of the day, event* of the day. dom ami 11 good deal *,| m slghl
m n n I, "lit,, 11 g i, , i ei| ," " k v
Avenue; Circle No. &amp; with Mr*, Were reflected 01 tlm r iiorsonal
we ........... always Miff.
......... ..
sniislvm
And *lie ul*** ultrlbuli» cleat ly u p p neiute.........
nee I link,* in 11 tint t L!f,F 1 twcii
j . II. WlllUm*, 302 (Ink Avenue; lives.
m ill lit* ....................................
„,,,
.......
.
' , Id 1., |.ri m inute- &lt;•&gt; mint *1' ne
( tuna
Circle No. tl with Mr*. Holiert much of tin* new attilude to tut' llx
. i 1 hr, itniiil M'ltno «if v iih
.................tm
.to— m e ntovideil foi th*
fact that many women wet '■ ers of om scl,",,I age child ren! ,
id ft bug*' c.inki*'Kutrcll, 1110 Laurel Avenue.
„„„
tlloUk, ht
h„-|„ .:
1 Slut 1 e,I II, - 1, Follow 1
Chapler* of the Woman'* Auxi- Jforced to take decision* und teach
Not
only do e liin lre ii reveal m ii In mini ut•iiiim|iI|4*i «* nt u i'’
Kary o f Holy Cros* Episcopal un opinion themselves —becmise themselves in group ditt.-usslmi
anil tal%«*, nf ^hull’ll It’ll 1 &gt;1«1&gt;lt- I h.
Church will meet at 3:00 P. M. |their hmdinnd* wen* away fignt- their anxieties, fear*, hopes ami M f nr t’ptNt’n n 1 nf thi* 4i 1 aimn u
ggns follows: St. Agne* with Mr*. ) hig. And, say* Mi** \ oung. They It emus tI'M us where they are in
piiH'i’uH 4ii RK’HRillnl not niilv i*
^ W . E. Klrchhoff, 1017 Eaat R cc-, fmin,j they enjoyed it
'heir thinking ami share (heir ex - 1miii 4‘ltililmi'* tii’ir'iuiiliHRY t.tii
and H ired: 8t. Ann’s with Mr*. ! All thi* resulteil 10 women'* perienves— hilt they also offer its
E, D. Mobley, 708 Oak Avcntio; |iligcnvcring Hint they hail minds their own interpretation of and in hi'tiiiif of thi* I'Vi’i \viili’i.M«ir
St, Catherine with Mrs. W, A, i
tltey enjoyed using them for reactions to the adult* in theli i n « h'A in vvhit’ll I liny w ill m*’\ r
HlhUcua DriYe. 8t. something
heynnd the accepted environment und the events of in 1 hr 'lays t«tnl yi'iiiH alwml
M»rk&gt; Chapter will m a t at 8:00
klu.hetl
church t«.i,.i- tlie ilny. Tim s lim y help us Imtlei
P, M. with Mr*. A. W. Lea, 2410 r)nr|e*.
lo
m ulcrxlnm l not only
them­
Laural Avcnua.____________ | Thc 0|,jeCi|on
thi* hrouilenselves hut also ourselves and tlie
|lng of wonti’ it’s mind* might ro"»e win Id we are creating.
O P E N S 12 : la P. M. M A IL '
flont some liusliaml.*. Theie are
Roys m ill girl* need to lie fo rti­
■o
man wo prefer to return home fied hot It Ivy adult friendliness
Matinees 10c • Eveninxs H r
front n wearying day at tltn office mid ihe attention, recognition ami
&lt;!h llilrrp lie
comradeship
of
one
another,
Mr*.
n
.m v
sow
ami lutvethe din ner table COU­
RT BETTY CLARKE
variation
concern the price of ■ lnssm uii
say*. T h ey need
In
H A P P Y III R T H D a X
I .tipI I &gt;n x Wetlneisila v !
AP Nawafaalura Beauty Editor hamburger at the local store, or earn how tn talk nml net in '
.'I*-. .1. N. XVhilnet
In aoma way* your skin I* u the Jones'
kill* head fold*. H croups, ami to experience p le a s -'
W altei Haynes, J i.
weather barometer.
, would never do to have hi* Indy
8prlng give* it smooth lustre, quietly raise the subject
,.Vi
ttummvr an oily hue, fall a cool federal' budget—and find fi b tnl
/ ) PDAIRlf
look. Of all the icaioru, winter iuisliaml knew only ti*1' Dodgers
%««f*irifhllrlNNilfi IIil, TiirM ttlRl**
I ( . h y
hB IV f is;
ta the great big bugaboo on thn had lost a game.
i4
ll jhNI Ml Ihr II IIahi 11M Irtiiw
m
i
A
i
n
t
charm ichedule. It lx thi* »em*on
that can
bring rose* to y o u r(
xthecks one minute, frosthlte tha attempt a glamor makeup If you
are planning to engage in outdoor
fle x t .
Wa don’t have to be hot-houxe activltlei. A bright rod lipstick Is
flowers became we fear the con- the only artificial color you will
will lake
sequence*
of tho cold
winter need. Mother Nature
wind*. Weather and wind lotion* care of that glow for your ch.’ eks.
When you go outdoor*, take
and hand cream can be uied, not
jufct to repair the ravage* of your cold weather treatment kit.
changing temperatures, but rather At various Intervals during tho
eaj protective eoata ngaln.it the day when you aro exposed to the
hnrah weather, coat your face,
iliititmti*
'f you aro equipped with props neck and hands with the cream.
/
T h o«t o f you ^
After any large day In Iho out­
to skin con *
door*, you ahould dunk yourself
mi are outdoor*, you can par* door*,
/
w h o f o i w l ly
1
o'nate in winter *port* to your in
in a
a hot
h&lt; tub o f soapy water ami
soak fc
for at least 20 minutes, Dry
iUt*' delight without MctJf Icing took
f rtm o m b o f " U u l o
1
yourself thoroughly, wrap your­
intor.
i
yourael
Apply • good rich cream to self
»c !f In
In a warm blanket and relax.
C om o H om o" o n d
Apply
a stimulating creamy
liir face at toast an hour hefor.t
Appl
you embark on that
iti go outdoor*, then uae an oil mask beforo
li
'fT h o O r o o n Y o o r t '1 w i l l
lm on fnc* and lipa. Thla ahould dinner date. You’ll look Joxt us
protty a* a spring
*o you adequate protection and freih
kood bag# for powder. Do not flower.
o n i o y t h h n o w M * (* M

Social Calender

Ca us e

Discussion

r C f S O n a l S

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MENIT

James L. Horton Is
Honored On Birthday

Healing, Revealing

500

K\UTI\(i

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HOTEL

$1.00

$1.25
$1.50

riorida Stale
Theatre

Whoever Yon
Whatever You Do

IJrtve
Refreshed

Winter Is Problem
To Women’s Skins

*
SMART CHRIS f-a
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Thursday &amp; Friday!

STARTING TONIGHT!

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Shop
k
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EXTRAf
D O C B IT E S
M AN!
Dog’* , owner waa u k en
to court and forced to
latiafy a Judgement for
doctor'* bill and loaa of
Injured tlmal
A O O M P R E H E N f llV K
P E R SO N A L L IA B IL IT Y
P O L IC Y C 0 V E R 8 A
LQ R R O P T H I S T Y P E

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H|mrt— " T R IP T O H P O R T L A N D '

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m Htnrlct
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Sit..ml
Ihirli &lt;1.&gt;in*1iti
I'I* UV l*i III*I hint Jim T&lt;
ivMf*1 'all* \l Ul‘
F.^irtli hi» ih. Niliit
Iii i InImIi
Fifth Vv ttmli'i J.I inI i.i
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F rom T h e

SIDELINES
By A ltTlll/lt ilrtl'KWITH, Jit.
Herald Spurtx Kdltnr

ilarr I'rutnrd
-'V«‘lll tl I.MIU'
(ieoige linn, vi'ti'iuo Nutlumil tillMI'.
I.llfiv Mu
I,fugue arhitni ix given high
HlKlItli I'uni.i
lull Wave
piuixe In llic i-ii1 1 «’iiI edition nf I| Mut
NIlMll Inil'll
the Spotting News In an editm l I, ih I l.lntt
Tfiilti IIiiiioi
Ini, ,1, II. Tayltii Spink, utiitm,
KhnIi'V .lm Nm
.aye:
I oM i.lt I ' 1'.VTIUI&gt;
i 'I iixt ii \t t:—a in vim
“ Stt'iidy impiovemenl in Die
1
Kuril
.VlHNifi 7 AnIoiIuii I I",
work nf umpire*, anti in Die lot inili VonrH.
I l.linli'ti l','ii&gt;&gt;
of the in hltcn., pin tieiilurly in Dm Ho,m| Hiiliinmr, * Mtin'll J o i»
IrVnr
T.
N
Tun
Kturii
minnrN, him been noted in Die
ftiriiM i m i i :—.v i i i uiir
Jail few1 yi'evi And Mint'll nf Dm
I I.1«K"I i"l„, 3 lint I. ........Ill
credit fur Dm advanre m due to 3 Dili illlli'. I Mil l.i,i r* K
II,H
the effort* &lt;&gt;f one mini iieoge j « IlloryV i'll|ll*ll 7 Mpnill It nut*
I'l.
i,
»
I'rnle,
■tinj of Dm Nutloual l.eugue ntuif, '*
Till ii ii ii ti i.—.% hi vim
1 K,,He .fliip. ! uVer Hi,I- 1 *u
vho him woiheil Ittclcuidy lo make
memlieix of Die profexxion morn I'd* I IIl|«* Hi|!Mlt*t! t&lt;,
li in Tt»m f M&gt;,
lirofirleat it'id to Improve their Tltly
n i l Mi ll l&lt; M II—Y Ml
Nulm le* anil win king ciiuditloox.
I Wllh' It -* Ktlf •&gt; Hi
•’Moxl uinpiif* when Dielr nc«- Ji itH, 1 ktmtit Mhim-, -* Hint*'
noii' x work wu* over, were eon- r, Mf. Funl 7 W'Ini- I»i *I«Ih
tent lo retire to a winter of rout. lk» r m n i i i h ii—y mi uiir
punitive ease, lint llurr Nitnifired
I ldtil&gt; 1*|i»rtiKT, .* tikiiH •’•*nt
tlii'ie month* of leiMme lo pioneer .1 Mil iii Mm kMkth I Mill Fur, ’•
H
it
lloMli'i,. H T*'X Titf»
Ih *Llv
III Dm pioiiiotion of a Hrfjmil In l’.il,ti|
"
.((Mil 1lit ml limit*
plovidc (letter miiptilng. True, lie
*1 VI II II \IT!—Y III Rtllr
i.ii.i*&gt; ih’Ni. : niu *inhh i
lam planted fmio In, uffoit*, 1ml N.ili lh«
t &gt;*lt-i ii. I Win «Sill. • 1*1*11
it took mule tliun Dm diiliioa* imt .\liir. «■ Hui h , 7 «ilyiii|ilitn
proNpeet uf flnaaeiul gain to make
IH U IM II II Al l#— Y IM Wllr
him pi&gt;r*i*l ill Die fun of ninny
I Ihiititlt' 11iel|. I! Lull tv TttUhr
dlNfouriigciiieriU, even ridicule, ,1 lhi«« Mm, 1 IHiumIk' m 1 inii wi', r* Fin
nnd to Imw mil
path fin other* A 11*’ vII, fi I"f itit Htri'H, 7 Ltirit
Htirr, h aiIfn tint l»|tn
til follow,
i;ii in n i m at t;— .Y in mir
I ,Mm imi WMvii, J Filial A|i|»t&gt;&gt;
“ Now Iiii. i * judgment him hern
.1
i'nr«i|yii
IMull. I I«tiitu l.oru J
vindicated. Many other nclnndn i li•ihu'iK 11utiy,
y A FnithMii* l«ilu t 7
have uriNcn following the huiwkn iliifk Ali»ae|it-r, R 1'iiPiirtrN.
M&gt;*ril i m i M I / l l l Wllr
of lii„ emu nii. A n a rexult, ho
2 iHrmrl Hirmuitt.
need* of Ulguuixi'il Hall are lii'iitg ■1 1I’MHtvui’l IHiilly,
Air HhoriMt'i*. ■ T« Mt
iiiipplied will, eapalii, iimpire*.
II Hit*. R MtiMlf Flifih r, 7 Jnliiii&lt;y
R All*I I.I tig
"Tin,ilk* lo Dm iiinneering of tirhtrh,
TMiVril I l M 'M / i n Mllr
1 IhtilhiK |#t*iii» 2 |lrkt* II hi mi. I
ilarr, Die deaiiiiid foi ompireN i*
lluntrr .1ihTm'1 , A Hiniiitil* 'I
liemg met. iiiNofar a* Die eapaliill- F*
»'i, 7 HI \V»My, R (li«nit&gt; ‘#* M i-.
lie* of Die raodidiili'H permit, tir- |»ir.
gaiii/.ed Hall would have linen
hard prenxeil for arliiter* in ila
A lIT t/ WINS
(lorI-war expntiHiim hud not Harr
HONOLULU,
Mur. 2 t
mid tho*e who follow him provid­ Haul uni king Mullilcl Ortix, l in,
ed Ilie Iruined personnel,
Kt Centro, Cnlif., lettuce grower,
"All ort'ldd i» alxo due eaeli of knocked
Oailo
Murillo,
llll't,
the league prcNidcntH lieeauxe of Hawnii'a llttl brown doll, eleur
tint eiu'oiu iigeii ini mni u»*IhIuiicu buck to Dm flyweights lust night
Ihi'V gave in (leorge Ilarr, a* well In n IB round title fight.
1/
ax Hill Mi'tiownn, in Ihu npnallim
Ortix, .’12 anil matched against ]
of llicir m IiiioIh, '
n man hlx xamo age, batten'd j
Stale l.eaxue Umpv
Marlnu'a face into a pulp in IB |l
Florida Stale League I'rexident
rounds,
X
Jim Hiltlcr of (iulaexville yexlerday alinmillred llic xlaff of um­
IIOKHRH PKHIHII
pire* fur the leagiui lx rompletc
LEXINGTON, Ky., Mar. 2-W I1
for III III.
— Sixteen
thoroughbred
horaea
Lyle Burk of I’alatka hnx lieen perished In a lira which swept a
given the post of orupire la chief Mg harn nt the Clifford Mooer'a
for tlie coming year. He ha* tint, Walnut Springs Farm near here
plied paitx of two xeuxonx In tho laat night. Waller June*. fnrm
league.
manager, eatlmated the (oaa at
.. Viii belli, who now Hvex In *200,00(h_
Fal^tlia. Ix a former Del-and
the league will be natrud In a few
Bed Hat nlayer ami l« the only
daya, according lu Butler,
man on lim xlaff ultbsut urn
Homo nf the men «ulectud. l,y
piling experience.
Butler will not be liked eo w&lt;. by
Tom Stanton of Covington,
baaeball fane o f Sanford, and
fix., lx a holdover from Ihe
aome o f the men are completely
1IHH aeaxun amt Kill. Taylor
unknown around the Florida State
o f Orlando worked In the clrtaafftie. Before anyone siarta
Jill I In HIT, I'ett Co.grove,
M inn..poll., Minn., la the man Jumping down their throate, let's
give them a chance to allow their
wBH the moat experience on the

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JACKSONVILLE. M a r
s—
M tllS V IL L K . K y. Mat. 2
1opi Some potshot* ut thu /coring I .Special)— The Uatoi Howl A*m uni* are nure t" !«■ made in soeiutIon'* fourth unnuul pigskin
I tlii' Southeastern Como rente Hun- jambort'e ix to he hold in the
ki'tliiill Tournuuient o|iening ut Motel (ieoige W ashington Monday
i the Jeffrrnoo thiunly Armory (M arch 7 ), stu rlln g at IjitO l'. M.
A program of entertainment
'In n ' tomorrow.
The conference produced u good lasting appro.xlm alcly two anil
inil f dote ti mut Kxmen ' tldx year one-half hoorx is lie.ng arranged
who could bury the old individual by Frank W lnchell. chairman of
tmlincy record* under n luimigo the axsoclation'x publicity ctim m lltee.
of liasket*
The WISE FELLOW
Other than the introduction of
Heading them ix Kenturky'n
ride* Ihe
the
ax/oclntion'x
slate
of
officers
it
m
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h
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Alex (Iroia, who *et a new xinglu
STATU
liy
I'rcHident
Itohvrt
M.
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in
llh
.
game S. K. l ‘( rei'iinl with H
MATH
polntx agatnxt tieoigia and who the program w ill com 1st entirely III 1* IlM
of
entertainment
features.
m
:\ FillN
iiime througli witli Die biggest
One feature of Du piogtum w ill |»»&gt;, •'ita411
*eu*on total SOH in H. K. (I.
.MA &gt; l o.S
lie the first local showing of Die TO AM.
hiatnry thix xeawm.
picture
made
of
the
game
staged
The reeortl* lie will have to
l&lt;&gt; Kiu'D Mini
«
tltnl IiIh Muni
Pent are owned by Hilly Joe Ail- lien' this punt Jan uary I between T1i**«* It
istnilui uf
Mm
M
’jmrt
in
Clemson
und
M
issouri.
The
film
cock, w'lio hlixtered the Imxketn
ll;i|i|i
ttiu'p.i pipit.
I'lxl
Sillm
f
fill i.uuixiuna Mine ill Die IIMH roils 10 minutes und Is In technl- Mult III- rill'll IlM |*p ( .i ; . i ii M»r fin#I
74 I color. Copies of Die film , exhibit­ jiMm Iuii u
uh*) Mini lu u lit iiu|ily
tiiiuney.
Adcock
collected
2
m* I(ufutr &gt;ilil r« 1htiiKInh HiPhpnint* in four game*, lie*t fall- ed recently in N ortli nnd South (*111,M
hi. iTuiuK Uiiltr*' &gt;,t Hti'itilmolp |
C
aro
llnu
liv
members
of
the
•■xiMH'y Monk and he g&gt;*l HI
'• '"im ;, H"in».i,
urn flip Ititii day i
point* in a single game, umiDiei Ch'iiixon athletic staff, nave e li­ ,«f Mm i It. I*»F* fur it)i|ifovu1 uf I cr:*T «t*f. ■ MMI IFF HTYTIUN
IMIIK AVII. A 7 \lt NT.
cited
I
In*
iiigliest
praise
Wilton
**tiH
u
*
ml
im
Mn.ii
ill»4 lutrifp uh |
i ecold.
A&lt;1III1IIIMIril I•■» uf (III PHtII(p uf I
Another expert in the xruring (Jntrison, sport* editor of the i HpI' p|Iti Mu|t|' tli'i-raiMitl. mil Miln '
department thix ae«x«o who limy ('iiurtotte O iiserver. wrote that |I",111 day uf l-T-lu tmi v. M*|*&gt;,
Till.(i ir
m iii
lie aiming at either or liotti of Die (Intor Howl flint was the best I
AdfllltdHt IIIIakI 1&gt;,IT til,
Adcock'* mark* i* I'uul Walther lie had seen tills ycur, .Memlieix &lt;
cl*tiiip uf
of
the
Charlotte
tjuarterluirk
|
of Ti'lllte**ee. who finlxtli'd second
Hl'k I-1♦
to (lm .a in scoring with 121 C lu li, reported Uarrlxort, urtuully
cheered
when
rv
rtiiin
iiluy*
flush|
Fi-hiiiury il, 19It*
points.
TO WHOM IT MAY I'ti.SVIUlN
All e it lie, limxu or Wulleher ed on the screen.
Ymi itrt' ImtHi) hullfliml thut Hi*
Another
highlight
of
Die
even|
Vu. atuk-Drsuiht rctr btlp you e h n
would have to do lo set a four■ ti m l * r h i p i i p i I,
It
\\
Alpi 'ii l lu t j k s li ,
|wt H i totv 11 thx oetv m m m bm
it,iu, *ilHHi,I.
I'uriiN mork would lm to maintain ing w ill Ini u one-hour reproduc­ ’(•id » W »l
t!‘-t vir U c:tu a ot wxaitipxuoa.MMki‘d
Mini
ppflHlii
hurttuTHfilf
kmiivti
tion
of
the
N
ulioxul
Hroutii'itsting
Dr.ufht, thx frtsndlv Is,stirs, U trnur
their average pe, game during
a-*
K
Irliy
Yitpiiutii
t
I
puhit
4
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uiii
.
liroadcast
of
the LMlfiy. HIil 11* IdH rlhiiluO, Fit ti fur#,
the season. Onua averngetl IU.R Company'*
Clenixon-M issourl grid th riller liy FT
‘ XI fT*
“
* lull
•
-*11»t 111
t|H*!1 fl|*uuilut
uf- 111 !* I
points ami Walther IS.7.
hurt v irndilti liy
u w rcem piil. itutPd
the
famed
sport*
anneuneer,
Teil
NUtr vitta reuv nnsrslMn*. Il yml *&gt;•
At leuxt twlc^ iluting the sea­
Fpliruurv
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lioubtsd Vila last, lysiptnaa m leja^xf ^
»f *Iip iiurtii i'r** ahuhini’ll nil uf
son (iroia scored mine than ill Hosing, N H C selected only tho
outstanding plays unfolded on the
lluiilllih H 11f tho |tai Im rvlilii.
points In n single game.
f F»d,niiii*y
Is*19
mtn
Vmidi'i Idlt'x Biny Joe Ailrock (Intor How! giTdlnm before I lo s­
um
It. W M o'lL l.otM II
U/ &amp;feS.
hit 111! point* In one gume to own ing und Ihe highlights of Die fes­
the conference record for n week tivities singed prior to Die game
thi* season before Clroxa recap­ arid ut hutf-tlnie.
Inserted between the picture
tured it aoii he too is a rial
ttireal to the departed Adcock’a und Die brondrust w ill be ii num ­
ber &lt;&gt;f piofesalonnl stage acts.
round*.
TPe public is invited to ntten I
Hob tlculy of tiemgla, the II*IK
conference leader, entile to third the Juinlanee free of cliutge. The
In this xviihum' s scoring race nnd show is to lie held in the main
cun lie counted upon to make u auditorium of Dm Hotel George
W ashineb'"
bt-h lias u seating
nice of it for tourney honors.
U nguA fJcJ R jj'h in c r f and u n u l i m R chin*
p fK tltll tW t
(■ coign. Tech's six-foo t-eig ht capacity of 2 fiOO.
Cliltit o# S I j U l i l l t l «nd ta rio u t In ju ry lo 1 ,4 1 0 w orker* C 9v«rt4 kv t k i
.1|,ii Nolan i* nnoDjur threat. He
Itr n m 'i C
o m p cn u h o n A c t -----during
19 40. T k lt* -I M it
F f -t id iilk
W lil i1A
1M
Wnrkmtn'i
Comp«n»4lion
- -------------- U-A
scored M2 point* in a game
••rio u t Rccldcnti ptui 2,943 m tdU al only «r i «i «otl flo rid * In d y itry 1094,910.
until DOI. I'll I.MI’H
STOM ACH
against Kentucky Inst seiisnti
Attom pflng to i l n n or i&lt;j|iH l m«ckin«ry In motion nnd Vonding lE fR ir a H
till \Nt&gt;
Almost any member of do'
■f ’ NOTION, ' Tcnn..
RHiUMATIC FAINS, ARTHRITIS, NtURITIS
micKIno d r l m in d poinlt o# o p o tillo n dov«lop«d Ik# n iljo t _l##*#S wHk I
2
;% \ fre-runnlng,
Kentucky team is good f&gt;o
p • Mm el,
amt such rnm p lsln u ss il,sctschrs, Nrtiauinxxs, Acids. Im ln s . M oatUi*,
I lirg o garicntaga of l l t r i t In ju t Sot rtiwltftng lm po ran m in t glSwIVlff* I'm*
total on ii toil night m in i hall slini 11 im- •' "n i'igc
"ini
while
la c k at Vitality. EnrrrT- I ’aor Appstlt*, U n d riw c litii. ULxxy Bpvlls.
ployart infaieitad In rfcotvin^, without c o il, InfoMmotlon on m iifnln# fii# F d in |
(iroia, Italph Heaiil i* the enh'f (lohilei lino ■I S "fra Joan Ix tho
and n fo ftiiik ln o oponling p n c tie c i m»y d irte t f ig u i t t l I# W g iktu iR I G#n**
Druglcn
Hoalthl
Colon Illustrations
menace lo scoring rceoi I . Put (luli'iiml i&gt; ! d o- •I"in,plan — Ihc
TI1R COLON li nnr st Ihx ntitrt
| ponntien Divltlon, florid# In d u ttr lil Com m lttlon.
NO MATT t il bow inn* job
Wolluce |Wall-Wuh) Join
k
• first 1,11 el, ' a "• ih" nation’s tpmil
linpsitsnl ntunt ol our kfldr. TN
bar* been suffering from alamarh,
InllOHlni 111iiOral Inna show Iha
Itoloriously high-seorlng tom no elnssle n1,| , i&gt;i:tn.
kidney and rhewmallo dlalrraa,
colon In railoua loimi. ai ona'a con­
and whal drag* r»a have tried be­
I.i 'III in"
loelil player.
I",in, owned by
dition
la brallh may he. Tea MV
fore. j m ran, now. hew far relief
Dm IV M-C
atkl How li mjr roionT
I of h'okmmi, Ind.,
If yon laha (ItO-MINKRAU Wllh
took till'
nod after the naS p o r t s In B r i e f
year eye* xtK the rrinlta sewn
lloiial'
•e'e held on the
Ily ASHIM'IA'l'KD I'HKSS
day* after yoa atari taking It.
tty WIlllAMMTT
All!' . I'
i hero yesterday.
ORimaiHTIt. ThrmUlx cannot
Centra/ f t r,v IF/ifer
Hosing
make GKO-MINEKAL. It cornea
III biil 1.1. w-' i cail, la now
liber Imx turned profession*!
Miami — Heavyweight Champion
from the earth—Nalore'e I*boralory, Centalna NO dope. NO al­
Impoitliig t.onlon-iaiiilx mono,
Joe l.ottix announced he officially more (loll
(Klin lighter Muir pulling, it
of the All-America
cohol, NO olL ONLY Nature's
wn* retiring from Die ring.
eonfuK'iice.
tie* If lo* Htultn staitn splitt­
ncemx to us. would present dlf*
mineral*—the oldrat, moat reliable
Honolulu—Muiiiifl Ortix, 11H,
ing one ol 'em lin'd hotter l.'gln
Oiimo ,111. David M. Nelson,
iicultlc* while wearing boxing
remedy for rheumatism. arlhrllU,
kidney and •to math ailment*.
tilinmlng Dial western xhrrillgloved.
’ * &gt; Kl Centro, Cnlif. retained Ida Inin- buck lied (until at Harvard luxt
Iat Via collide ibinter to Dll' 'llluin-woight title by drubbing Da­ fall, wax mimed head football ’
• t i
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W o n d s r Minerals
Ititmltilu
In
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IB- | coach at the University uf Maine.
inenNiimx ot a county tapinc
/a thk Uumkopf wondtit it | do Matin.. 110. if.
r o n TIlOUttANUH of yeare
! Horse Baring
round
title
fight.
she o*e» her lyptwrittr fa «Aar«( i
■affeme. on advice of doctor*, go
Football
Miami—Make .Swing
(|IU0)
pen up her jAft/ow hoeing.
•
Syracuse
N.
Y.—Kyrncuxc
UniI
wim
three
furlong
&lt;10,000
added
Graittlpappy lenkini apinen
I I I
; verxlty dismissed hond foolhall |Juvenile stnkr* ut Hialeah,
that il the hve-ernI cigar ever
A Frvnth ttlenilil hai d«*
coach Itcavea ( tiltm) Hayalnger j
A tnulla Calif. — (I r i l l o t t o
comer hack it'll probably br the
vslepvd an arllAtial he*rt. H* | and Ida nai.latnnta
•(SIOJIO) wun the mile uml one
aire ot 4 onr-cent ciiieref.
ought ta preduce them In pain, i
Baltimore— ilolwrt C. Embry eighth |S,OtH) Mendocino handicap
! ' 1
«o two ton beat m en«,
resigned najirealdent o f tho Hall- nt Santa Anita.
' In Vnrli o ihlel rwiped &lt;75,000
I I I
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Iveorlh of bulleifller. Neater trick
In Ireland a man haa advatH |
M il be If he flndi a mortal for
Deed for a haunted house whict)
Thom. •
lie wants to rent. Not haunted,however—n * tah« It—by tM t
latd lot.!,/'" •
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Howard climbed to llir final* Ian night after being forced into two
overtime period* to down Lunbuilt College of Jackion, Trnn. 51*47.
In an earlier temi-final ictip , Tampa beat Florida Stale Univernty
, f TnllnliaXMl' fitt-17.
A oon**dnMnn flrrala rtnrtlpp at^ull tluring Die firnt few minute*.
7:110 [’ . M. today pit* Florldn Statu Tampa then pu.hed al.catl and at
again»t l.iunhiith. Tho chnmplonthe half led 25-10.
-hlp play xturta nt 11:00 I’. M.
Florhlo State caught Iho TampIlmvnid noil a fighting l.umbutl
ilomllno ked at i2-all In tlic flr*t an. unitwaii'x Joxt after the ifonntl
overtime |H-i iod. The next overtime half Nluilcd liy running wild anti
ta n ., found thorn locked Up on^o linking .liutx from almu.'it lmlinxxiliie angle*. They crept up ft’
ag .lu, t'U Iiliter at 17-17.
wIDiio one iiuint of Tum)ia.
Tin. 'hrmiughum ipnatct'a Bed
The Tampu Spin tan- took lime
ratka g o' a two-|MiinUir, milrkly
lolluwt'o liv tcniiimulo Buy Antler- out, collected their witx and wind,
hiii to chalk up the winning icoro. l nnil diirdicil back Into the fray If
I llow’iirti'N Mmvin (latin rucked up ict up Iho winning xeiring ronibb
l if polliU, laimhulhV
Hampton mi Duin.
Kd Benjamin took top .coring
: not led lii.
In the Tampu-Floi bln State tilt, huniiiit wttli II tnllk’.i, with Turn- A1 Nil MOMI in nrotixiyn. N Y.,
tlio Flni ulutrii wciC knotted nt ‘J- pu'x Mux WIBiuiiix recording 13. John Pullim. 27. hold. hi. 20-tminllt*
old sun, Joseph, n. he (fcmm.trutej
to newsmen how he breathed llfo
Intn III. yoiinR'-lrt when the tnl lie*
gap to stiangle with ronvulslnna
due to iiiU.nnod toaxil* Doctor* reporttvl thill the rhiltl would hii» O
dirt) lint fni llic tpiii'lt Dilnkinc of
his fa'hcr.
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HunrlionvIUe,
Mlfh .1 Fhll Taylor, A .tor Parki
Wilaon, Det.and,
others
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rwa of nalneavllle hsa been
an alternate for the
northern end of tho league, and
■ man for tho nouthern part of

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Univenity Of Tampa And Howard
i College Vie For Dixie Loop Crown

Proresaor Willie P e r

COMMENTS

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JACKSQN, Mir... Match 2—(/P)—Birmingham’. Howard College
(l.itlte* with lire Univrnity ol Tampa here lonighl for the firtl cloimi |iinn.hip in the Dixir Conference ba*krtlr.ill tourney.

lly ASSOCIATED I'ltKHS
** M.ijur League h.itrball team, entered tlir second day ol tlit-ir
' rpting Iraming icitioni today with 23 pbiyrrt mil dukritng lot
money.
The Hi Ic.imi began iirrpanng hit llic 114*7 grind yesterday
Imhl win knots. prpprr game* ami bull icnioni.
!
Cleveland's world cliarnpinn Indians, operating out of luciun. A n/..
a pet mil li d foui o f their dissatisfied * -----athlete*. I'llrhci* Gene llcardcn,
„iK,„.,( with the
f Will Miifcy nnd Inflchlorx .Inc an&lt;l I'ltchor Cliff Faiitiiu. I’itohoi
I Cordon mid Itoherto Avila, t-i l'hll«. Iltirloi Howie I'nlliT wllh
•wurk out. Ilurlcr Dob i-entnn. nlso Ihc I’ iimIn, Infiohloi .1ninny IMimhI
l a Imlduiil, wun nut In rump.
wiii Ih wllh Iho Itedn ami Oulfleldoi
Tim N'aliuiial leagu e rhumpion I'onnutN l.mviey with the Ciili .
, Hii-tnn IIihvi -, 1 1 uiriiiig at llradi'ii*
Sonic nf the oliillii'sl woathoi in
full ll.-lrd five lltildouta, I’ itrhrl* two itinolh. greoled tin- lew Ioiiok
Win i i'll Spnli. Clyde Shown, Caleb- nmkiiiK Fkoida theli hoinh|iiiiiIocn.
. rr flu I MunI, Infli'ldrr Kd Stanky
The weal eoMNt of the gatni
ninl Outfielder .tiff llonlh.
Ntnle, whine nIx teaniH ate IriilnOllier holdout* Inrluik',
First tUK. expei'lonood tho fii-s oulil -poll
f ilascmiin In - Homing, I’ lttsliurgi Nime New Ycar'x Day. TomperaI Outflohlor Stan Spence, lluMtun till ex dlpiii'd into the fortle*.
Hod Sue; I'll,‘Imr Vir ItiiNchi and
la rootiimt, wailii wcuthor and
\ infioldoi llnliliy lliuwn, Now York NUitay nKIon woliniiiod tho Indian*
j Yankee*;
Outfielder
J o h n n y alid the Now Yin k (iiuuln, nut
Wyiuitok and I’llrlier Harry Glint- wcnI, The (ilantN, III I'huenix. went
Iwrl, Cliirinnuli; Outfielder Coakrr ihiutigli a three hum workout with
Trl|ilotl, rinladoltihln Athletics) Manager l.en DuiiMiior hatting l»
Second ItiiNooian . . rry ■ tidily and the infield and diiocting a hitting
Oiitflddor I’oio l.iiyilon, HI. I.oul* drill.
Brown-; I’ltchri Hchnolhiiy Itnwc,
On Iho J’aolflo f'niiNl iho (ilniiigu
Calohoi Andy Stmllllik, and InWhile Sox, at I’a-adelia, Calif.,
firldoi I! inlit v lllatlner I'hiladolwent through their fir-l wurkual
1 pliiu I’li i 11 - . linn Knlliiway, Chlo.
irnilui Ihvli new leader. Jack On
ago Wluio Sim.
Fourii m jilayoiN oaiiio to term. alow, .lolly filially Orliiuu gave hiyONtoidny. I'itt-burgh Nlgncd III- Chk'iigu Culm* pilohoiN n haul time,
ohuulng fungnoN u» well ni pitohing IOO K/46 FOR GQMfOUe
fielder .link Tallin, 1’ltohor Vie
1b TAKe m e CHAIR
iuiniliunli
uml
Outflcldcr-Kirid hailing prarllre.
The SI. I.ouIn llruwna, liainmg
ilaM'iimti Walt .liidnlrh. Tho Uni
o r PUG/USM
Hnx Nathflod Outfodder Hum Dl- at lliirhank, Calif., plan In nlmt
C
ouldn
't p o B erreR
full
.-onle
ncHvitle*
today
The
Magglu.
Lofty Tommy
llyroc
egrerd lu YufiLoo torniN. Tho Ath- I'iiati'N, at San Itoinardloo, C a lif,
Intlr. Nlgncd I’ itcliurN Phil March- export to hold one drill a day until
lldnii, Mulitiy Holuiolx und Outfield­ Mat. 12 when they face the Culm
r /R S T MAS EVER 7 0 R f&amp; A /W
er Taft Wright. The llrowna in tlielr flrM fliupofrnit la-ague
ph'a.cd lufifldor Andy Andcniori game.

K e n n e l C lu b E n tr ie s

WEDNESDAY MARCH 2, 1019

FLORIDA

Enjoy air conilitkjftml comfort at no liirrcaiwin-pHi
Shoe Shine Service

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THE SANFORD HERALD, RAN FORD, FLORIDA

i W E D N E S D A Y M A R C H 2. (DID

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ATHLITI'S FOOT

Try and Stop Me

[ He Akatet — Me Arid — N« m » f
f*t xxlik ntltt »n* iiuri multi «M
lu w m VICTORY olVTMtNT. 0»fir tht hurt la lh« Arm*, m ,
h*M l*lki, Oil VICTORY—Out |
Ate* fov Ytril AM ink licking.
iim an tiu nail nl the W l .
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O H N C H A M B E R L A IN tn u g h t S in cln ir L ew is th e ••cliche"
gtinto. In w h ich on e co n te sta n t p o se s a s te re o ty p e d q u e s ­
tion. end a n o th e r has to g iv e the a p p rop ria te s te re o ty p e d
answ er. L ew is lov ed it
played until th ree in th e
m orn in g.
A frtv ilaya Inter hr caltnl
Chnmln'rlnln In it rngc "Yim
■ubvt-rlrr of American lltcrntore." Iir cried "Yon and that
ilmn gurnet All tiny yesterday.
I tried to write, and every line
dime nut nn n cllrhrV

B(«d Thin Nr* Honk- IP* Yuum
Juut I V Thr Atkin*
*1('i lik# ft ffpwk talk with All »«M#r
H ji many fit la -Kr» h ivr irft'l Martha Julinmn'i
B*w himIt (tints (nr Mnnirii." I*rtng »naik*l
Vitbo*il f««l to thiMMvai-U !•% thr n.tkrr# %4
CAFMHJj . Thift t**»lk*l*P*Til*r*the wftvattu*
m-y*nr old iurdtrm# rnsr lw*of M»i t&lt;»ftf I*ft|v
UBfOftthing wonhrnrwxlt t&lt;» rtprrfjirtl im'lhna

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-By BENNETT CERF-

TEEN-AGE GIRLS

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ATTINOINO A IHNNIR m honor of MnJ. Ocn. Hurry II Vniiehitn. military nlrlr In the Chief Kxenilivc. t-resllimit Truirinn, *pcnklng nt the Anny-Nnvy Cnmiliy Chili, VViuhliiglnn, hitlcrlv rhnllpngi'd "imy S O It who
llilnk-t hr ran gel n.c to ilt&lt;ihn*Mc nny of my »tn(T or cuhmcl hy some imnrl .itrrk statement over thr ulr'*
The Prrsltltmt It shown will* Gen VmiRhnrt (left). Mr* Ohmi llrmltry anti Gen K A Kvnm Tht nfllolal
White llntiac* i*•xt vt*ia inter ulterc&lt;t from "S.O71." to cad ‘\iny one/'
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A Viennese (ill till*her. vl*ltItiK Anirrteii for the (Im I lime,
eonfriuetl Unit he never hint
arm n |!nmr *&lt; golf The late
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Krnnk Cmvvninithield look Inin »*,.
'w..
In hi* l**iig Inland rln li where
they followed a crack foursome One nt the phtyria landed tr. a deep
trap Just short of the llrnt green ' ll. II have to Must out nt that
nne," mild Cmwnlnshlrld "II mind tie lmpo**tMe.' added thr Vimnear. The player, however, executed a per l o t o\plo*loii idiot Til#
hall lainlrd nn Ihe (!rern nod trickled Into the clip tm a hinllr three.
Thr Vlcmieur clucked Hvnipathelleally and imid i Jtin. i.v Crowuiu•hiilda atoryl ‘Arh, vvhal a lime hell have gr'lm g nil id that idle!'*
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'•‘ARMS: fi line* uml up, with or IIKKAKKASI -reived evrrv day tiioie v Mime k Ki|iil|Mlicnt. tti
without home..
ut I.unny'r Diuu Store. Tie lip
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K&lt;im|er. allrar. meal
I.AKKFItONT
KHTATKS:
Attin to laori uiiythtni;.
t»'i Sun,)U k
,|, ink *titntl. *ltow
I true live pilee*.
ford A w . l,hon" MW-J...............................
f , , rt. Hft.noO, IfiOO
For R ru iti
J. H. HAM.. Kriiltor
SKWINU M A C II I N K S. Ilert'.
down, huliime like lent —or
llrlhilde lleul K.lule Service. \ Sewintr Much. O n tc i, lit) W.
limle fm piopeity I‘hone 7TH-J.
Th» ltll.n la &gt; ra m apglr In
’ CJ'I Melloaville Are., Phone DK6W , (,( jj| |&gt;|, u;i||.
P U liev |fiIII. Sanford. I'ln.
all Waal Aga puhIMh.g la The
laaforg ■•ralgi
Spiieiuu* home, H loom*. ‘J hath*, Army Slim'* $1.51) up
AI.MOST
full eipiipment and looL,
Army-Navy Hurplii*
I llaat la* a.r llaa laa.rllua
II porelie*. Ilennlifnlly innil.euiiI al-o ini'liil -hi-i'l- f ir -h»ri nodal
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0 Itaiaa 10. tar lla. laa.rllna
ed void I’ li•••*;• ..tm * fruit.
-imp Dine Ifir«l Court, Highway
• t l . H a. tier lla* •.•..•fen
Ulo*e la. Mr*. It. 0. Moore, SOU Army Wink Pant* A ducket- ll.fiti
17-ih! iii' bi- Dog Track road.
M lla..-* ie per lla . 1 a .trIt.a
f i n warAa la Ik* lla*.
K. ’JinI Si. Siinfiml.
Phone Winter Pali. t!-BH7t).
AHMY-N A VV S i'll Pl.t S
D o.at. rain tar Mark far* rap.
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C t ll'N T H V P io p e ity for Salu — 10 --------- to.l N. Palmello
12 SPEClAc. SERVICES
acre* ill llluek ilu liiin o ck with
NKVV r.VII ECONOMY
\ ------------------It) acre* tilml and in eulllvutlon only II7.UII pur month lad o* In-;
IIOIKiP.-Pl.VMOt’ TII
W ill AOa will b* arrppi.d
mi paved road at Oviedo. Klee•lull ii new Clu'violnt
'o d o r .
PARTS AND SRRVICK
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arpr Ik. t.t.pkna. ua a«.m11 ii it v avuilnhlc. I'JritHl.iio.
block u**emldy.
| |(iy Pulmrlto Ave.
Phone 1011
araagam (h a m . II n m ' anmr
la llai^ la Ik. trl.pknn* kimk.
VI. J. MUSS. Ilrokrr
Have excvNiivt' n*e of oil &lt; '■
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la ratara fat thla a.-natamilaI I2.S. .Main Orluiulo. Phone HU77
Save oxenssive u»e of gn.-olino— jSM V H.OORS Mirrored to perfecllaa lha aOt.rll.Pi I. .tpreird
Iteeuvi'i that to** of powei
j Dun. Old floor* made Ilk. new. 1
la gay g n a g llr . la t i f . r lar
l il t i l l W A Y 17- 1*1*. Modern run rli TRY T ith (&lt;.V|i\r lit liiiK'l I’ l.AN
a . la ra iffr the b*.l gna.lklr
Siniahing, cleafliid A waxlnif.
nlyie liiingnlow, tile l'o li»lriiear.rip . 1 all Waal »U« mml hr
Pm tnIdo powei plant, 22 ytalt
CASH PIIICK tlsn.lMI
la aar atflra aa lb . Oar b.lae*
4tin*In* ioof, with II liig
tion,
u
experienrt' In Snnunoln C ounty.1
paklira lira.
While they ln*l
hndioonih and 1! nice Imths, elm H. M. lilnueon, l.niic _____
klary,
flH M aattle aa lattapAlaltlr
tile kil&lt; lien, a il nicely fu ih i* lii'd SAVK DOM,AHS AT IIOM.KICS ______
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2nd A Palmelto Vve. Phone 12111 d d .
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with i iinln
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Sanford
Co.
H20 W. lint St.
Phone I Ptry mil* fli.vtn iiw.iy from thr Isi.tiol M.h y **1 ihrn.. ulm hml N|n&gt;nt
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M. J. MOSS
Orlando, Phone S1I77
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dattery Service, 7101
way with In anrer tiled alld III
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HERALD

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(iroup; From $11.:,II1 p.l'vr!!:!!,",'
(irmip 31 1' nun $U..)D 1 [‘-I'Ai'liMiui'e
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II» per I Radio Repairing
A HAPPY -uihuraii home for
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ONK It room furni*heii apartment,
someone. Value mu veelled Cash SKNh VHIK f.ln*» A Paint f.n.
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elretrie Mtove niiiI refrigerator.
or trim*. Phone HIHII-Wlt.
112-MI VV. 2nd. SI.
I llelp-Sr'fy Self Set*Ire l.anadry
Apply Nick'* I’nekagn Store or
Phone 1120
Drier*
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NKVV 2 hediooin hou-e, F. II A.
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Drhimlo, Phone fi!)77

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nlnliDil or unrurillRliiMl, hiuiUn
only. Call 2117-XM.__________ fi
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SKIfVHTI Second to None
Park A 2nd.
Phone #1®^ I ,\t,\p|,|, voillh le d, vr-ry gomi eoli H T U I'O R D 'S V M l I f f I S l i d I ' I
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dlli.m *2H If Intele*|ed write Pa 1 h A 2ml.
Plume IIOH
lie. Ill) per
Iimifo with couple.
rvrryulght, #1 DO. lloMKICH.
1*11- t M. Miller, l.nke Mary,
month. HIT W. Kith St.
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Al'ETV l.EN’ t '
KHHNISI1HD a pari meat, hut wii 1 Hunt'* Tuxedo Cued Stare.
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plmm tHIH.
2IIH W. 1*1 Slrrri
CORN HR hedromn, liinereprihg
serveil every day at l,iiney'*|
* mattre**, iiiuaiug wnler, rt'n*un-j Drug Xime. 7fie up.
I te s t M a t e i l a l lik e d ,
Htr Jimmie Cowan’ * Sheet Meial
Work* lol new ruilintor* and
ttm HHKi.
m Sim,irtv™;....... *.......‘ . f i w S S k i . ..... n.
A.,,.!
new tore*. Radlalm l*|i«iiing
I'ltlMZ Ready Pa*led loom ItorWe take o ff uml Install.
•‘;HI'*'d TIRK Repairing
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RUSINK'HS Hlore for tv at T i7 „ 1 STAC
der* hy Meyercoril. New klmk,
COR IPS AMOCO SF.HVICK
iflltt room turnlkhi'd aparlmenl
COI!EN*8
Rmilntuf Repair SI....
Just
urrlvud.
menl.
park A 2nd.
Phone UDIT
N. lurk. Phone I27H-J.
for new O ne* ami eomplet
SENKARIK filun* A Pain I Co.
SWEET TREE RIPENED Orange
pair*. Phone 300-W. Rear
U 2-1 It W. 2nd. St.
QUIET, clean, minium furnished
and lirupnfruil, |1.2&amp; per butdiel.
Sanford Ave.
Phone 320.
npartment. A uesirahle place lo
Fruali Drange Juice l)0e per gal­
live, Adult*, no put*. 40U South
SEE US FOR
COR HALE
lon. 018 Park Ave. Phono 672-W.
Palmetto Ave.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
OLD NEWSPAPERS
AND TYPING
HOT LVJNClIKb every day from
2e Pound
ROOM IN prlvute home. UK) W.
CREDIT IIUKKAC OF
11:80 to 2:00 at (lOMKIt'B.
II EH ALII OFFICE
3rd. St.
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HANFORD
Chicken, Oyntcrn, Shrimp in the
I IH N. I'urh
Phone l»«]
l*»x. We tiover close. Day &amp; H ARTICJLBS BANTED
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WANTED TO RENT
J^glH (inn , 1th A French,
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&amp; BODY WORK I have two &gt;,fl
IW A N T E D T O RENT^frhYn” May FISH INO TA C K LE, Shi nera, Reor, Hlgonst ck*ti p ik e paid for u*ed
the b u t mun in town. Estinmtc*
until December, furnished house,
furniture. Ted Davla Furnlturo
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drinka
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Samlwlchea.
flue, work JtlmrHntaud. The he*l|
0 or (I room*. Phone 764-XR.
? volte A Cordon Floating 8torc, Co. 311 K. lit. Ph. 966.
mnlorlnl* used. Roy Reel’* Point
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Cloacd Monday*.
flOPBRTY
MANAGEMENT
WANTED full lime gardener. Ap- .
48 Hour Service
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VYMOND M. BALL, Realter MIRRORS HESILVEItED—Mndo
.ply to Box II. J. c /o if*ral&lt;li
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All wurk Guuruntved
4__Fi°rlda HUU Bank Bldg.
to order— Window Ulaalng.
SENKARIK Olalw * Paint Co. LARGE- National L i f e * 't o u r ^ o ' S &amp; fX l f i d " A ™ * ^ " p T l l J t i
FOR ' FARMS, homea, builneu
Company want* man for all 300
At , ‘ ________ 1
112-114 W, 2nd. HI.
properly and aertaj
age, aee your
white dehlt In Sanford..Guaran-j |3 N O T IC tU L — P E R S O N A L
Phuao 320,
Itrout Realty Agency
* . A. St
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R. MathleUg,
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-GOOD and "B A D ’’
Cull Del.and 817 W.
fur ap- FREE PACKING for our custom11407 E. Second Htrcot or phono i ,
' Furnlturo
point niunt.
1 era I Block from Down Town
•IpPJtfi Sofa Bed lOtf.UO
jOM LJ.,
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T T .T T ^ ^ r ~ T T T ----------2---- — — ‘ STAFFORD'S AMOCO SERVICE
1-New 2 pc idvlng Room Suite wa* COLORED girl to care for baby |*ar|| A 2nd.
Phone 9197
(Ja RGIS IjOT, heavily Umbered,
840.05 Now 140.00
6!« days week.
Health card
fronting an C‘ry*ia1 U k e anil l-New 2 pc Living Kmnn Sulto wa*
Phone 400 or 470.
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A L T O ft POH H A L E
-Lake View Avchue, (lltj water,
340.00 Now 100.50
'.1)39 Packard alx, excellent con
WOtUL WANTED
electricity mid phnnu rnfinecUnna
Now Ot'eiisimiul Chair*
12.06
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available. L, A. Cllnu, Lake 6 0.05 Ggv, Wlnthrup Mahogany
— 1 dltion. Phoiiu 906-W.
CARPENTERING and. ra^alrIng, I Miry, Fla. ■
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D?«k 439.05 '
hour, day or weak. A rt Daugh - 1 &gt;u42 Chryaiur, good tire*, radio,
* ‘ N»w Maple It Watnut Fiiilah
erly, Phone 775*1,
‘ heater, clean, molur excellent,
Delhi 50.06
R Ocala, Fla.—Rea room
9900.00 eaah. Phon* 724-M after
_jpitilrw, full baaemgat fum- 8&lt;N*w Matal Bed Coll Spring* LOWER PRIORS, Expert wateh
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fattraa* 84.95.
Fallow*, Home
Utef) 4 aerte grove, 2 acraa garCot and Pad
0.96
Shop, 1700 Sanford‘ A w , Fkotw ‘42 1NT, Pick-up. Phone 13 2 1 ^
1145*).
all length Door Mirror 92.49
1949 FORD eedan coupe, radio,
Pc. Walnut Bnlik tredroom aulte
3t L . ° ! L X „ . ! , T
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969.96
low mileage, 1160.00 off Hit
19 ACRES tiled '-.rm. Deal land, ®*^Mnut FinUh Smoking St:

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In __J llUonln
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H ubW , Bath Tub Mate -4V * _T_
garden Plate,
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road. Priced to
Rtwm Chair* 1.96 up
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Roy Reel give* you more fur jmnr
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JEW YOftK -AluliK with .1 lull i oiupb-iuetll of
Wheel* — itmtlimrii lliul I* whose nccupiiI Ilona ir e unusual anil whose rrre tilrif litre nre
1many — Ilia Hull b n lM ln | on Rrodilw-ay In ilia
I middle Forttaa bruises ni lanat ona r M w IiiM jt
[norm al Irn an t liv nnrrn- Tiumny Dor**v
M r 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 Ih r Brill
M r Dorseys world la tied bounded lightly by
clrf». Loral 1(12 legulution* and Inna* stolen 11Ua
prniurn from ...........
ol Debussy There la rea­
son to believe ttist occasionally ha rand* I’ngc Ona
Tammy Dertey
and that hr l* aware of Ih r world o ulildr
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 rr y part of the m in im i pm
Tommy h*a w ritten Ming*. plavrd Ihrm puhllahi-d lhnn plugged
thfm and rv rn —or especially-- ha* tieen forrrd ro listen to tba
exhortation* of army pltiggvi* who wnnl him lo pi iv ib n r songs
Whrn I spoke with him In hia backstage dressing room llu olhar
afternoon allrr hla hand had moda ihr nisi of Ih&gt; day-* appear­
ances al a local movlr houar hr win Inking no nininilr in-I himllv
glance backward at army plugger* Thr glance w.n hnikwnrd
because thry rarrly botlur Tom m y Ihraa day*
,,'T think lhal la lircnnar I lossed ii couple of Ihrm mil on tlm r
• i f one day." ha raid with n grin lla is M r and broad across ilia
ahuuldrra and fra y , thrar day* you liu w iit livad unid yoii'va tarn
t f ray crrvv ci^l. r f Dorsey or C ull *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 rrla h u m v for ilia hiat luna n Oh oh
thia l l lha fu y who peal Ih r tur Old of .Ion Hull or wns It Hla othri
way around*' Anyway, you cnii In lie i, l»v |n«d Im'kiny at Tommy
lhal hr a ria loin an nrraslumil mpuiiirul llu * in I »«• ll la no am
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M* M.» liiiml I hi.hI.
flin tj with Jiip Hrotlirr Jlmrii v nu*I
*»#•?*• Mm* i iiijj ihe « iih
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* M mMIi * I'hiiVim that «*r.n|r plu^K*'*
h id to ht comb'd mil of hi* then Uxii k Imti uijrlitw
t h ty 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 fh ty tMfluiiin. In* snltl ' Tin y imylil k iiiii ' ij- nip) &lt;hiv Ua»lio
V t i l . I iu •lining. M il io*y .tool tm uliou n u ll K*uy» Thry lui&lt;r
IratTud that tha tin t llm iy to do oi lanvr Ilia muobrra wdh lha
hand manaaar. and II I llk r ihrm I ll play Ihrm
Tommy anillrd ''W a ll'll w r lid Hir mail lliourdi mid wr |iu.a
that radio outlai Wa ll !«• llk r vV*lrrdiiy « nawapapi i 'Ho hr * on
tt.c road th r plupfrra * ti v *H*i' h iint t un h i *111 fni tm* now ■*
M l Dorary hi&gt;d an inlrraatiny aldallyhl on pluyyiiic »un|{a DurIn f L rrernt l2-'verK aluy in Ih r llnti-l Hi a llr r hr uard approoh
mataly SO new numhrra o r lliem - and hr look ihrm mil of In*
III Ho trunk and threw Ihrm away n* hr m unlad—almut jn, nr ona.
third, nrvrr w ill tin nurd nynln
, TCfniimy plavrd Ihrm tttu r iw n r or u hull d o /m lion * during
th at. 12-week * la y tieum.u In* wu* I lull 111 u publlnhai nr ii iimipoarr
• favur. A full-band im u njirtiiciil foi tacit munlirr lolpht coat nlmiit
tlftb, allho iifh hlf-nninr urranarra like Cy Olive i eullact connId*
•rahty m uir
T w rn ly aouyu ut iifiii par— mui yoit have 1 1 mm virtually ihr own
&lt;to«r». the dram during H im - munih* id Hu- Hlniii t Thul * » lug
mytjitiiienl for kuoiI w III
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M K. IM1HNEV-M I'E ltN fiN A I. M i l: nlivayn ho* I h- . ii u | p ra il
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 W alker allegedly anld doggedly Hull you t onldo l gel her
drunk, wete man and wife.
Tommy i« vvytl iplvv In the fniinci Jane New nod Imlh .( them a rt
locking bn ward tp the ctunnig mud lour, liiu v li lt give them a
chah re io 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 itfh .J a ita waa for a tpilck anack around a in Hie urtenunm.
p h 'th e road, th ei* will lie t-nnip?rnllve petii-e nml qulat, which,
eohla.to think of It. may lie th« rani reaaon that people like H atha rlp f Cornell and Tallulah Hnnkhrad lake hit plnyu mi the road.
i Ode Would think, however, that Tallulah would go tp ilrlly mile
irnttd peafe ami null i, wouldn't tmoT

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Ai l-e*. u unid he n o il Ihe o l'ie r
iie g n liiilo t * --lh e oinhn*-&lt;udot * of
i I k - Ivuropcno i-iniritrh'* mid lia n a •hi .ii** mu M g gum! headw-ay no
Hii- tre a ty p ro je ct. T h e y m e Im vour u lio lh e r m eetin g tomuvrnw.
In- m u i, mid prohuhly it im i'i mg
I m ly Ileal Week liy which Hole
lln-v hope fm sulirtiiiiliiil egrm ini mi Ihe text. He mid ihri; he
I did mil know- of any on' tlumllg
| d iffe i' nee* mi text hilt lhal con,«iil&lt;-iable lim e i* cnnsiuin.l by e \

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l.oarib. n 21-ctit 'sealed ti'nin" which w ill carry Iter from Sun Krum tscii in Ne.v York. Mrs .S|tmerilng was
among Itll Jewl It refugts-n traveling to Israel under tlic illie ctlo n n f llu- U N Intcrnulluiml ItpfugeoUrganlratlon. II ii bill Morris Goldstein h.indi her a Urutherhnnd Week ntexsngo ns tin- It.-v. Kurt Justus and fa th e r
liar nurd Cronin look on. Thn refugees w ill xall from New Yuik for Ixtoel.
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H'»at*u»ra t'rssi I'oa*
first
tlcgrco
murdor
ohargus
against tho pair In Ihe slaying o f
attrnrtlvo Mrs. Dclpliino Down­
ing, i!H, a widow, and her HIimuith-old Uniigltlor, Knlmdlu.
latsi nighl, working on Inform a­
tion from (Sraml Rnplda poltco,
au th nrlllc* 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
w M their victim — n Mrs. Jam t
Fay— ami that they had Ittalon
nml «U angled Iter.
A * recited hy police, tlm lla w llan-bam Fernandea ami blackhaired Mrs
Meek, who weigh*
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A M O ItA l COURT J tltv In Doaiun, Muss., awarded Charles Oordon (le ft)
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 W lnlhrop
Musa, The Inller was accused of w ritin g endearing letter! to lha bankerT
13-year-old former wife, M ix. Naomi I), Gordon (rig h t), (International)

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led front tho South, to tho
Bast, and tho Mlddleweat as tho
pair, pe*lng tta brother ami sister
plutiderod unw itting diumen of

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un i ri i *iitiliiiki* mill* today WHM KlorldA urarhr whttea
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»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 w ith n plim in
a fit of Jealousy ami that Fernaiulex thru slrnitgU'd tho woman.
Together they were said lo Imvo
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Hrrvl* »v i-iirly New York m urkn on 1*1va ptiiitify
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Florida frultM find veut-luMfm:
runsli mers
Pffiatro
HIr i" iicrrlf*. |ii*r pirn fair lo
Merierall) a""d iiunllty and ron&gt; Kryrrs rsd
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n r low jin 1.30.
Hressed N. T. Btylft (feathers offLima In a»i* tin mi I i*n ri*|iortfd hied)
lleelH Ml io« k t r le r y r r a ir o
Kryere red
p|ir
I o i t •»
I 00, r n l d o t R O
|*.
2‘j lbs up •-*«4,,ei)i&gt; 41
• 41
d o it'll
Ih i it i* l i o n
3.0 0 *3.3 0,
i tu a it
red
I i IImI i i I
linira
flolfii'MlIi'
Ifoiirtd lirnllsrs
2
31,
Mil
.
I
I
44
type unmlly 3 75. feu a,an, omnilcr IIm heavy
*'«■
Hint full uu;il!ty
1.81-1,50, 1 Hi* up ...
II
41
tied lyin' 8 5ft, Mustier slse I.T.'i.
2.lift
. If
mm
Cslrry cabbaga I* Inch cslsry iV«
I rule*
.111-1
lug*
l .ls - 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 o
ffl
In f.ilr nmillly * lift.
II kuh I.i i i i
liusliel* nrillmiry
In Fryers r*u4 '
11
' II
8*4 lbs, u p.,
aeiiernllv en.ul " iiillte I Sil-1 X*
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 lb s \
mirk Imv tin 3.(m Lettin-s rnslern lien lisnvy
31
.ru 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 iliu m 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 « iliu m 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 fm
S.im,
1'ft s.-ii 1 liite 3-1 ibixen S. oo.l, 85, tN TIM1 C ltm lM T ' COUTIT OK
few 5 , ft. J, If. | ilnteii lif 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 S n t.V u
der* few S-Sft, oritlrmry In
fnlr l.niltMK. A fttH M IltliA WARIISiN
ilinjltt)- snino wuslv 1.31-1.75. » th .r
I ’l f t l a M f L ,

__ Leiftti Notice

iS S w

....., K “ 5
l..................................................................
i f t - I 71, lints t i l .
ruin I ne* in
nnrt mi, k. nils*
SO r&gt;n
pound
Trlumnhs washed UH'" I amt
tm .I
and Ut.
Stic A sum* tin marks S.TA.r1,10,
—
must sales 1.73-3 15.
M'III ft*lt liushels
i..... lype I lie
Mnilnsh
bushels n
ni-nro
while
few X.Oft. VHItnv
l ! 1" e8 noTes10#'
,J"W H hlVHlalilslis
00-110, few VI8.71,
bushsla
sitinll to medium site 8,tti-tT 3
feiy J 00- 9,3.1, Inrger Inw n* fflil.

ItKNJAlflBt-' W A ItnB N , JIL
llefendsnl.

N’nMrs
must lip
fo u ri hr
l.efiira l
194! or u .
be entered'

h ai you
; « i« p
apa*ie heforo th*
a . V W I l t ? . »" v
o'wlli
p

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
Total

15.1,854

l..r * « ,t U t f ^
The oar
Hits sill
Knurl o
nf Ihn I
Hemlnnl

Kb

s i.

geary «»•

ra „ i iff. v*.
fends nL

S h S tf
i, Jr..

rSBBMtag

ia y . i n o r l l i gae* a .week for
.'ousl
fosr l
The firs t record o f skating In
'VfiTN
IT l
• ’ll • ClMk
Rnglaml waa In tho 19th century, and the
c -.cri
nf gem'
when skate* were made from tba til day
brisket bona o f an og
.. and fattenw d'b f-41
U tha sola of th*

skater’*

ws.

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im
rw \

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tor.

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S H t M l S ' f , IH 1 9 0 3 *
d r o p p e d A. OLASS

J. It* •‘ fj***

AS r k I I Art. Kin i
in MnssBchttsets, four each In New JV a
Jersey mid Nt-vv 5 utk, two In F l„ \ OolilKii
s.nn • «
1 *l»«
,| .
«sa • t oo
I[lindc I bind and one iu Maine.
&lt;4 i|oj ik ■mulicr s ua
There was some light ruin along inn armifiH
Ri'til
tltr w i-.ti'i 11 liid f const and ti little l*a
L in • i L
1 ii*ia k 1linear
[..nil vvi-t siniw In Muliainii and A rk iiti- lii'Ml
r on - t i i
-11- Tin* mt-H-ury dipped In I’ll at I ill*! At Killin il.is, low »«.H tH K t.T u tHuu
1 lu n b .lie , N.
and I" hi) al • I.KVK.I.XNII
I -1 .Snowing Trk 33 Arr Kin ♦
N iishviile, Tenn.
Tlu-re were several other .wet II..V I'.snal
r. fto
b.on
J ..1 ilo.
r. in
fi.no
lu ll across tin- tinlInn. Ruin fell I .1'.*
i
3
.
1
*
0
m the .uiist legions nf W ashing­ 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 llie m Wisconsin, upper ' .it,t j-'. Piiscut
( Michigan and |tnrl nf Illin o is n n d ij
fair
1 M1. ..ni i

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

ore the 1tmi*o Agrlrulluro
, ntickers of Ihe repeal
ltd their day yexlt-rday.
adit millet! Ilxulfi split wide
the controversial leglslnto toild homings un
week, l l Is ftinjddcrlng
( W ’ ltflljj,

|C

.smil.ird
s
11
mk 'vVi'S o i . k COUNTY
N a it io n ’s W e a t h e r
IS
1.sur.isolu
a
Lower K. t past
11"tin f tNiif &gt;1 '9 f
!*•■ *» iiu#1*
nitier tlurloa
i
i
111 the cold and snow. There were K I.D Illli.'
fu ll f»ix di-ulhs in Connecticut, which N
i'. fs llf.
to
reported tin- heaviest full in the it Calif.
. *1 her t.1. ti
U'
New England itien. In some sec- Ti
iTAl*
WKT.
Huns the fall* measured as milch I.H li.A U lif.P tllA
as 25 Inches. Six persons also tiled i i l i n k K I 'H IWl.tlMJ&gt;, » U . W

i tWa4taa*4 t rsw Pans tis ri
Ullbuhti'r
U ‘
as a m incrlty weupon.
‘ , ffh o y . bra titled Ihe rcltilUltmi ns [ will tndil
its namml
Kmimlnra' Apricot Crisp*
Mrverngr
• ihoVfTo put over I ’rrsldcnt T in --W e e k Mundny tlirongli
.Sunday, j (Recipe fur Starred Dish Kullnwsi
man's civil rig id *. Jir.jirpm . They ( Wltb.ii varied
...... ..
to A I'K IC O T C R lS f
t All memhers of wn*p eummuttw enf ijo ^claln.ft.lhu fillbtiiilcr fur n iittu i u huge ntnnlier of alumni,
Ingredients; | ' s eup* canned ities, wlio xiirvlve tlio whiter, lay
u n a guilts t these hill* when tin * parents of itudenls, and other c o l-) drained uprieal halves, '» cup all* eggs’ in the spring which finintl
corin' Up later.
,lege ft tend* and visitor* to the purpose flour, •; teaspoon salt, 1y nw nests and form new generaA * -long its tho flHlmMer run- ainiuis.
cup brown sugar, l , eup huller ur iluns.
tlnucs, no other nctlnn ran tuki
on Brnato floor, Ami oven
m ate committee* can md meet
llte full hudy I* in hi-s*I iiii 1
unlftis ,ih * fro iip i get unanimous i
approval nf llte Setuilv. The Hnnth
enters
fur have nut given tld &lt;
pertpHftlhn’ !
ise.*- i.
“
'pH kill— Ihp Senaltv fo reig n
it* rommllieo begun Its fi ,
ly of IIm 15,580.mill,1)11(1 K m - *
reovery I'rogram Imldmll
j
ijo. .

1

i
H » :ro n T 41
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*
MIHTItll'TH
. Itol in Hrtiwn.
an

\r#- Vt M
l

In
»

f*A ii U a r'

U. S. Blockade

Celery Market

1 I I I VI
%V
\t . ii'Mi tr||iil&gt;*irff»
"It .
\\ * *if « n .Irim!»•♦»» r*
f’l.f 7 n't lurk I*ltll»

1 lilt

t'lia iiit f i

I

M e e t

Iciy of Out In; lilt’

W .T .R .R .

1 1*41
f 1(*

' H*

] ihe chief of the RuMian mUalon,
[ within a f* w ntinutea and announced:
fitvy refuse to mova at the.
present Hme. They say they have!
ieceived no orders lo do ao."
Wood said he had offered to
furnish the Uusxlans with an es­
cort t&lt;&gt; the .Soviet tone border hut
"it was refused at thIk time.'
lie uddeil he assumed the Rus­
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 Bpv. L, Anh-

RADIO STATION

| t ml
'»*»
nit
j
'»
O'*
“!■
*‘

K iw a n is

relations will follow," he declared.
•'i-'ifiy year* ago, one in Hi
iiiui rage* went on the rocks; t"day one in three marriages ttulf
m divorce," he usserterl.
He cittd Instance* of Industrial
wurfure and strikes where work­
er* destroyed machinery. "I
pie on both sides did mil cure for
other people and tlielr rights,
he said. Illustrating this altitude,
ho told a story of a passenger on

In iiiinitinn, Arhi-xim Kiiiii thill
i In- hud been m ieling ii-gulnrly
| with ilie .Senate Koieign Iti-hiilon* (
i O im m lllee lemlera nml hii* -'teeiv: ed ver* fine cooperiilloii
fr.dii
| ;lieii
I Cliaiiinan Counally Ill-T e x t « f |
J He rom m ltlep ho* unlil he think*
lih e lext 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 fte r pllblicnUou. but J
I* foie signing, tbnl might can-e I
Tt Mil'll ,
Vi-h(*Hf»n svhh iidkiil \vlu*lli»,i
llio liT H ly nI iu ii M
* th»turlii
pnhli«hi'd liefuie it i* signed. II''
itol he bad hoped I hat il could
I, te|i used iM. fm e it vvn* lerhni■-ally signed iiHhnilgb llirre Would
of i-mirse Imve In be substantial
........... .
w llli nllier goveinnu-nls.

*

PKgr

W E D N E S D A Y M A R C H 2 , 1 9 49
jOWif f M B B I * * * ^ ^ ^ ^ * * * * ^ ^

. hniigr * of message* hack and j
fmili between the mnhnaailor* heir
, and theii homo govei uiiienlK.

llllli HiiHrrfMtft
f • Hrnw it
1* *-r in i t Ill' Vtil lfHi*
\* . ,*.af -a |f| \| ||P I.
lit I ft 'll NfIfM*
\ .1 Uil.lr T 'e lll
ni... llitrrnfi
* !•♦(»•* i r
'I &gt;• r r »*'i*l
i
Ni'tv
w ed Ill
» * It* it rn A S' ii r
y it kvinr Vfirtri v
'» iIm ••s Mr*ml
" ,-rid :11 N'«mii
i i,... r i., 1*
1 * ll.iu •
•j|h i
%*M»*|- "1 VII Fir Mr **
M ir V.*i»i* H um* 1*
. . e • 1 *n•111(1* r
Tiv.I.IV *n flirti
•Hi- • I|t iiiillii* «i
V ml * v i.im irv Hrtmrn
1t| N* l,"v*rN Hr*. urjifii
fU Hi* iiii *hI
. ii &gt;i ni- &lt;• ( Al k ) |r*(•■
II**• . ■'•I lit I ir I*1 H|ml
lln ii r
VI'M r&gt;
r.
nlii* F liirtilii
Ml, |s '*•1 F.k 1*1 ’ *trill'! &gt;
I 4firk»'i H «iii'rf
•t .. . i M Dll '!'
in ir i*■ l*Dri*1r
To ni IlirtkM ft*III If m
T tin*’ lei 14*t(!&lt;**'
wDh f" i.I n i Mil""* * n. t...
i»**i ♦ rn »itl 111*•* I■
1' 1 1 ft* |*--i *.i iV trlr
T* . Ill »•» * l ^»* * •
4* i •• It 4»..|
V 4»r»i* 1"*111Mill
( till ■ m *h
‘J'f* Ft ■ lie %t*i i.
f '*»I e» iV* # 4*1.I*.
H|«r*f 1*• Is'h.t •» 1*| 4
If. ••Hi
....... .. .lh * i
r n lt i 1 .............
1‘t l - ' l 1.ll ‘I'MIV fu ll
N l*Al 1
T'lrll* 141*1** T|,„*
♦ Milnit;kf 11••fu ll'll tMl*
S' v*Al H
Hlu »i Off

— -r-

f f l&amp; F

L O L )'r B U T M Y

nun g m i ne,
Method: I'luee v.ell dutitted cantied npticiit halves in a baking dish,
f i l l (lout, salt, brown sugar ami
rtv i T ’c i r . v itm iw N y tO N i:
| flutter or m argarine In u m ixing
bowl an i mix tor- tie r I hurt n ghly,
c tn iK IN O N K t’ N
tialtig a lutstcy blender nr fin gerb) C E C IL Y M ltllU N H IU N K
lt|is, N priuklu layer of this mix*
T l'M H H A t H IN N HR
I
c ih t n iik iw
wkkk
turn over the n prlrnla and bake In
Milked I Vti k Ctiunti
n niodrrntr (ftrd)K.t oven for nluiut
I.A K K I.\N I&gt; , Mat'. 2 (H pccinll— i
Mukril Hwi'Pl I'otnlorH
'un hour, until lupidng is lig h tly
I rin rlda Soot hern Cullege, cole- SU’ium’d„ tSpinju
h
x,ol*&gt; Slaw ^browned. Serve with thin rrcnni,
11,rilling its estiildlahtnent In 1885,
lltead and Mutter
if desired. Makes I to ll servings.

R o u n d u p

.

O ’ 1R O U T O F : t
O F F IC E R

T A P H IM e V W I N - A

m m

F L O R ID A

THE OLD HOME TOWN

way. lleiiniiirk, Icclniut ami l*ur|I mi d. In-laml ha* deelurcd iu uu-i
■ngna** in join un iilllniue with*
I 111 11 iiio in the prracnl slate if ic'hiliiui* Ih-Iwih-o the two vmiutile*.

p

�s

1
In Unity There

Is

Strength-

To Promote I U P r o ft H i o f America
To Protact the Paaca o f the World
To Produce Pro*ferity for Sanford

THE WEATHER

ffljfp H a n fo r d

1

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 I L Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXX

'

E sta b lish e d 1908

■

i

11 i i

No. 1.18.

AsstK'iiilrd Press Leased Wire

SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY MARCH 9, HUH

K l£| K 5 S U.
Gen^Chy^
...
- ■ Row
- Uemand l hat Ked iviission
Filibuster
Be Moved From Frankfurt

iMimtnv ft cl die time ti ripe for reviving tin- Lenin dream til
Defense Post |IworldD revolution?
\SSOCI \TKI» PIlKSS STAFF WHITCH

om

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 IS e n a t o r P fO m
P lo r i - |
B etw een
P r e s i d e n t two week* form a pattern which teetn» to indicate ihiv
*
Arcxu#»c A o a i n u t
A n r i P n r r ^ n ta l P r e - i In quick tuccctiion thr Cnmmunitlt of Fiance. Italy. Ilnl.ni. Get- *' *“ ** RIIC. rtg a m S T
0 |
;nnmy. iho United State* and An* • —— —— — ---- " ■" ——
P rop osal T o A lt e r
p ared

r o r

R e l e a s e , trio ht»vP.announced they would
.
_
welcome the "Ilts-ratlng urmie*" of
£
WASHINGTON. I\!ar. 3-—(A 1) - the Soviet Unjon if war uliould
^P reiidenl Irumnn it expected In erupt between the Kn*t nntl Went,
accept today J-me*
F on c.ta lV 1 The Communist International
.
1
Infnrmntlon llurenu (ConiinfunnI
long-pending reiignatjon at • mny
s i t i n g ready to hnteh out
lary of Deleave unti name Loun „ miiitnry iillinnee to mutch tinA. Jnlmion, Wetl Virginia lawyer, projected North
Aliunde
Pact,
to the iHitt
|There arc report* Ihnt u Cumin-

Wl.„, I loin. ................... d..
“ ,“ 11 ii«&gt;b«l&gt;iy. “ ill I;'
at Mr. Inim ani new* cutilftei
al -MX) P. M. (E ST) An exchange
' * „ ( Irltert lielween t|ir Pcetideni
and Fniretlal h.i» been prepared lo.
,
.
.it
rrlcatr, they added.
,
rorrritjl,
the nation t
,,r i
Srrfrtary of Drfenve, it the List
Cidiinri holdover Imtn the R«h-*»
veil Adminitlrulion. Hr wa* Secret-

........

...... . N w .i

|,P, „

„ f , |u.
revolution,
win looked upon n* the boginning point o f ti world ruvtilu"on of Die proletariat. Under
filnlin, however, l(u*t«lttn Cun Imil IIfor u while look u different
,.lflll|( ti-mling toward national develnpment,
The war luul much In do with
IM -|»% temporary dl-avoWnl o f

, ht. worW
,.*. in
R u le s
O n
D eb a tes
the
world rovoimion
revolution m
Idea.
In tom
Ittb'l
Sliilitt unnonnecd *tis*&lt;iluliun of j
the Comintern, founded hy l.enln;
n M u iia ir r iiiii i i
i ,/n,
in lllltt, wa* to have been the in- , " , * UN'* I UN ivl it. t
j Mmment o f world ievolution.
jfniulhrrn S m alm , today pudicd
In the early ycnr» of the w a r' thru fitibii*|rrln-Mir-t|ie-(ilH&gt;uttthe Communist* v.-etnl till* " o y . ri
,|,,y ,,, dir Senate,

S K .r iS :r u

,

The world’.'
Communist* ilcnnon* c*l Western
mitlnna for Imperialial wui .vidle
Humilu wa* lied iqi w'lth Cermoit)
In a non.nwrri.idnn P«et. and il.cu
overnight found the wa. u li l\
one against Faarium when lin t..
at lurked the Soviet Union.
With the wnr over and ilie \llie* vletorlou*, the lln*.iiui utti*
tilde iH'unn to chatiKe nirnin. NotiomillNin no longer wo- popular
t’onilnforui wa* formed imomd
with the Hii» s Ihii Cnmumui-I., The

Stenstrom Gets ( Hack In Washington
Jaycee Award As
... Outstanding Man
the pro*

,&gt;— * .......

tin- llnoi. aigum*; .ii!.iiii.l
po-.ll In dll | lilc lull-* *11 tli.ii two- J. L i r a i l e y
O c lh a m
Is
i|, „ l ,
t|„„r voting m iiM iu l off
P resen ted
K ey
As
|dd.„
,*t ...v him*
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M
a
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&gt;"'t Idilmdcr.
*t*l. * * li.itit'tnti ic o lu l.... -howed
I^’III. I i ^luiMtiillll. I UlUltv
*,v
no an lui.llloil to |ne*. lor a quo k
III
&gt;»
lllllmlc
l
nillilb
\S,\&gt;
tml.iv
HUM
•hnwdoMii.
D ciiuh i .ill le.ulet l-lli i . ol III* ch! ......... iii'UmliitK yoiiim iu.ui iii

ir 1

C
raft

me president i» Known to in.vo

Army,

Navy

Men i In Burning

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P. Bru-sin^ton
Fielded Head Of
Lake Mary (’ Of (’

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1cri1,itta 1,ink for
II wu* fail rcpntletl over Wink,
Kci-retnry oif the* Army Krtturth -Ti-x.. in ihe soiilliwtil pari o f the
Kuyall to lie Ui« next to alep uiu&gt;,|n|fi
H:J6 A. M. Monday. It
o f’ thi'Adm'lnlslration, l.ut tl.e'v a.u . fViT*! tncVcjcci earhei ..I lll’ lV -o. Tex.
not sort how MWn tiial *S*JT,' w ! The plane had hern ih. object

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(lot* h* I " ki ti Ui'Ai vn*rk ii» ||i.

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Said T° n«i Nin« children Die r , ’: s 1™; . i r

O f C rop

T h ree W eeks A head
Of

" 'j i t 1'”!™. ii». n.uroi i C -47 Crashes In fires Kill 22 In
id ... ... .... Mexico, Killing Michigan, Nova '
Nine Passengers Scotia,NewYork

Of |Widowed Mother And^

Here Next W eek
M ovem ent

llloi l&gt;-lil lepoilei. he I* undecided S*1,
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H &lt;i
lUd when lie Will HV In nit off U'» ............. 1 lioml.e. . . i t ItllllMt'l * **
i&gt; *mi’ il (lx- I nlill'l i •*»i!«•I
iruallnitea Oh C a r H o r n
|llir pi*-.cut talk*
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Nil
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jii*,i*t'llli .1 ill1”
! Pirvionvly lie hail «»licdillcd llle I M'
tmy lit lilts Navy sirfuff •'« *onn
i filing id ,i cloture-&gt;u dcli.ile limit-1J|*lv ♦ 11 11in*mi*h«'il M’iviir *iw.i|t
* my petition Monday lie »aid that|
1 i | ihr ml ol I l.iiur* l Or.
......... .
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I nueculutlon na Forrwtal'a tmevesmay l»- po tpona. I unlit VI* • |o&gt; Mth nl lioui the l oin lit
•.u lion
ilr lm t in M m ul.i
nor. He in M funner a»»l»tunt
J .'
!.itri
i oh \ Iklh-im. who wa- ii.no
j Spiini.ii W hfit.v
N l'iwslitti
onl-i iiiilmg yuuliK man m
. f hr O ''I' fluiM li llijl’f IIM'I OIH* (if ell
ills* nut...*h tif »hi* »nti i
unit &gt;o I'M /, wa* il-&gt;&gt; ;•&gt;•
III.
1 1 r&gt;nh»1 i&lt;Mi,
ji im tifiurn t» of •- , M j \h
' &gt;*» i
proldeetla* aaxnelatra dl-elo.-ied
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l.iiiirc Nlco-inno, at live m •
a )imi &gt;&gt;l lie- &gt;muiiIv lot m mv
&gt;- &gt;&gt;&gt; t&gt;l ol die \ call.lt Wcl
u
11 lii’H
juinil inn i*
I-* until
|»i*lit In** ,,,
•lig.tmrii.toii. i- tli.iiiin.nl •'
delayed action la-cauHi' of hie oh' ________
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M
inn poi.iltoll
until (In*
Ihe petition
•1 - iMiimlly fih'il," In* ^alil.
I, i .&gt;1.1.-it * ( oinmillri- .mil oat
H jectjifn* to puldlelly Hi-on In*
|,| j H|0. Ie * „ Mar 1 td ’)
HY \SStHT VI'FH I'ilFSS
U 5 MINISTIR lo Hungary tlelilen
4 .1
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, * I.inns 11itl not say **», hut H u n t
................. I the Filbertillotn Seal ITmpIn g-.es over lit* paper* after
/V J T * .
........... ! went dear imlhntloli* that Ail­
' ''“ le and Forroaiul l.avu tllieu*«.1 ^•«,» » A. E. .SlcinmeU ...id l.alay
tils nriieal in Wa-liington lot “ coilIII lirr» III M dmt.in. j ln|alaUulion lleulvimiit* feui limy ... i iim r loi Id-IM
tlm quoatlon o f Forroatal’ii loalkon- ihal ...... .
i M ira.hcd in Ihe ed killed Inday
,
' Mils kt-v la II token to uxpt'Cie- sillliill.m" li) the Slate Ue|ia*loienl.
mny tioi hnv*- the voles to sustain
tlon from linn- lt&gt; time. At a w Colorado mountain, xiulh of hen- Nova Scotia and .New lurk,
poiul it won uiiilm»LA«t that Mi’ T
,\jrvnu nnJ ihal ail nine men
A widowed inullin. .11 It o (la posrlhlti ruling hy flt-e President ii ., mail &gt;.«., the upp iw in tio o of IlnriK .ry reiiue .ie.t ITtajUu1* r*a-ail
on (lie g i un ml llial ha imrournBeil
l). n ms tilcnstroni’a w*irU in H&gt;
l hiui liwn ugratd ....... a*
&gt;Wffp ki,)rt|
I nine of her chiltfrea and a ...on.tr
l
r" ’u .........
, 1 ) " , \ | Towtun-ml iixeerleii
Jnsel Cal.llMill Mimlaiunl) III 111*
iinU-%
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‘
Iln w rv i'i, Forrcatal expreioo'l
*" 1
(tom tlirir
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
ill ... I In M-celvr it. r-lin jn Mull
tin*
la iitaierntotal now lliul tlw* chun«i’ 1 1 Litinllon Field, Calif., tn Kelly Mich., a rciurt loiiiiiiunity Mfiilli itrt* i«» win lln* biitlli*
ii&gt; -ervire to l lit rniim iunily will
Deputy
4tritH»
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win in lv fine*'
tt shnrt,Field in S i.. Anlonio. T e l.
of Mu
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).• .file r ill Ihe . ollliUlt yeui
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tuirlwlr\-*^&gt;ati"llr*&gt;,7 ^ ' ' r*'r' All Occupant s

Celery Shipment
Due To Slacken

llloi rm nit m! lh*a im p ha*- l&gt;« i*n
till*'** R r i L
iln*.m I **) tilt* 0 vital
si I ii -1hif •' (u v.111-.1* n( yi a i in u i itlieit
s-hipiu’i *•pi'il* d iittl.il.
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ci-iii1 (ini'll lullin' \11* It- 1lt»%
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and J d* .1. ic* &gt;i. I V n . i l H'lnaio
nil N.. id .ml iMiII.ind ( -udci u ualli
i *i llii'i vm « V w .11 |imh,tl»U 'I-** k**n
i|iu fit
idiHavIhil .uni i i m \ i*
laid Mill* i - hi k din 1.» 1m *. niiit
tint I Ilf AI Uf* \
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Hospital

Found Buried By
F r e n c h Hunter

♦State A r c h i t e c t
Okays Plans

To

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M e a t Prices Continue To Edgi:e
Upward In Nation’s Retail Stores

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Relaxed Credit (urbs May M a k e
*49 Best Year Since T h e W a r

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If I ha* i»u*x ti.iuiii tiin**mil mo'^'H, i n lu, m \m u, K with Hi** Am*
iltvru wilt l-•* h
A|tnl uiul Mas •Mi' m ITilVf I aillK'Ilt ('lit i'llful I’I'd
ii'loi'v than Iii,4 l«**i*11 had tn yuan'* »♦i m wim, hut
M. I. &lt;*u 11ii *m • i rhiMi* mill I n , pH*
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ant hut it i* ' --i l a any
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I'l,i* 1 Mlial Slut* , due la ir d lliu l
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oil iic.tivitu’i nf thr Sov*
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1 til,I,llim ha 1
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mt IMint ir
iii (It ) mans,
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in tin* roll
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V \*HI\I.T0N, Mar. 3— (?P)—
lh&gt; ' Mite I &gt;!.,.(_* government, in
Kn..... . today gav* Gen.■ iii I ii.io - l&gt; C la y lu ll tupport in
In I. ii.a.i.l il, ,1 tllr Soviet tepaliiali.'it mi-,ii*n in- u n h ih a w n Irnni
il.. \iiic n . .a /..in- nt Germ any.
Iii. \ hk . i . ui ii. itc, n ud e public
I'l
llo State D rp.iitm cnt.
.aid
u . i |i.lc i,;i| M inister M olotov’*
l-i.'t. *i ai- il-nt C la y ’* action wa*
p.o k c l will, " iiiiiic p jc .c n u t io n and
ill'll* 11, ii -t t u i
M o l i r l . i t p i i . i c i n a , dcliveicd
In l!i&gt; An,, ii. an rmhany in Mo&gt;im i .. ii Fell J-t
I ir Viiivi a im unit! ii u* to lie
.I, In . .1 (•■ Molotov at Mo*cnw
I...I ii
t". I
holilrr. ranking
o, *1 pl.-ui.ti now oil duty
, I,,..
i l l 1..
\ mi i ti-iin miMl iiry
., .,*1, i.-.l in.- Soviet voni* ()..' gniiilld (lull
i it. ,
"■a
- och -till going mi
-i » i.
i t.l v the ItliitaillUi
o,e I •w &gt;.f the por*nn*
.......
,. i t* m ,ioi y in tile \meri■all • a l.a . I.I-I It Itilllllg lo go
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to. i. i i . .Mu mouth*,

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tiriO i dh i"'i »»***k *i‘b**ial Inin » ...............
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. ■ pei-ifie i-tnirgc*
M'i
,111,1 till lied itllW ||
ill If MMM'tl, n«» I111i"•11 In li'ii*'**i"ll hv n*.»d'
,1- (l..le-l 11,01 till- II loll'd
lien ul pm e. vvIn* I* f ‘
glow. IS

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;.
nt control* for III nionihar n '- |" a r *o *'-v . . . . ■ "f
Seven died in 'j^ 'f ‘V J * "i a
, MIDI
Uadi lire in a Hulilafc, N, S, leav-i ji-i ling an A diiiiniatialioii iv q iie s lj 1 "iluminlty ami om county hint'
for a i-l month*' contiiiuiiltun.
!
■* '"-en a iileamjie
mini. Three other, were mjii.-d.
The voilt-loU L-Kpilu Mur ill, nil ' . ell ..sw'CUite.l With the orgum /a |
Ii'l lilt •-»I.
one critically. H.irlren were I II
*« t*f«|«stisrt| (in I'HiP T k M r i
" li/ -I'lilgi* .Strli?*t|‘*
iVMIK I hi' It* I auiifil,
In
! ’ Ill niiliif|»'M, I i iib'i U "f
In ..
11 rj.nnhm.ao
fuiuilmliav Rr*
fire «near
«•
.
&gt; ' Hr. I.111lit.11 Hllnl. "I apple -ate |
aknalhm "om“ nf Mr. TrumanV, aM| air.
Iw Slltl . ,
^Ilitn k.
minI *hi** It*11 it t ‘t* i ’ (ii' »tilint i, nlilii, via
vli-t luti
wa.e,. N.
. two men ami j w o
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oKsoelntes lirul liccn prv»*l'iK, I*
The plum- wn- f.rnml app.-xlN; '
!*" T*}^ fBl|,
J ii.»iiiM it* havi* u'lt’ivt 'l M i *’
I"- mI«nt
nf ill*' lu l.* ’ Mara
now exp.-v.vd to *Uy 01 . Imiefhi1IM,
„.„ib w ta l of
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•11,k (Hu and v*ui k l*» hi* nhl»* tn I'lbimlx'i 4if (%&gt;TiiniiiM*', hi'-t iiik*lit.
irnallnuril ll» .K * . . * » « .
, 1(, Ull)t „ Im.,,1,-, town, in the er ui.,! Uinthe. w e ff «'«» ■&lt;» '&gt;
' i Hint |i.'f«u I* Ihi&gt;* urK*»oi/Hl nut and thv trroup *!«■* uh d •" hold
| .eifMln In »»». i *i V. iiunllu*! uf I hi * i la* 'JiVth m ilitia! I’uiiioi i ■ \ ‘ii?hl
i 1 r 'i"'*1 0 untry' U'
" * * * ' ' ........ s .o ,’' 'imi.llne " m « " i I» Saralogn
pmirtuio at (hr .............m l, *%u
Ifi *i ?it** M .-H h 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 i f N
till* ilUlIVliU"* Jtl ill** It'tflll *••" in* * list11 Hllilt of thr miitioMrt in
, (‘■iftfin1 huh! in linhii-mvdh* Hr rhiu er of nmiiitfriiiriit •
F o r w w l l e K i 'a i r '1'r.\ m ll^ - i u o n '.h v
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u u i a s . i ‘,,im-.
m .*.. &gt; *-»■
i vast rum*It.
«»Uft w&lt;»mwn anti
Sunrihorn tmlny ihuc Into a
iinki'tl Iin* lllp'I'H It* *p*»0 "O
Mi HiiiidVUftiill Mil! ii &gt;t t il.
SrlliltuiU* t'1*1101 y ‘lay oil AtIlk |t'ffl&lt; r null! (h luhrr, and v ill id
C r O O I T lS L i b r f l r y 1 The Jtlutriff *uU\that aiilh»;ltU;M rmigimr in .»*?•• /ton i
tn Ift y*** 1 u-rratM*nn&lt;Se«many
army *»•
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I
hospital,
lioticd
alliee
the
p
a
in
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' ir'i* Mini Until ladto |»roiriaiu •" ' I'm I II 11. t iliir, who pirsid* I
|at VII In Acuna, arr.ua tin- 111**
w aT"
" ' a n d ilia-lois were •nffocalcil wh-.
III i till Is' it-*1* hVit thr INilllli -hi" ill III I llltfllt*H III*'**!ill!'
(Iram ie from hen*, w ire n o ilfln l
'"ttu»t hotkey nl*u wu.
V I
J. B. (lorlaml, state ictonol ur- o f *he plane eraxn anil II M-nrehimt vii-tim.
Ikaii; Sv**trio. dlmiuiH • j ("lull i'l WtiM tflri’li1*! &gt;d i pi i* i
ln ..hell *enli.| atf their ...... mm i
cliitecl, li«* approved plan* tor
' 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 tiram l IlnpnU.) Sketel miim .if Ihe pa Hi". In vh &gt; H,if, id hi'iiiNiuli* t'm iiiiy ili») *' iirUny* mill Mih. .Millnnl Ilndemy Library! lighting Improve- H1 v»4i Q w i i l n i f u I V 1 n t lu « r
'ii* j.iLift mu, uiul to m iu n g .
,,n'* H im * other
ehlldri'ii j
mi n ti n**1 up
j Im iN ilin .
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 f enred to h o . ( (lWtl nim^ thi* wull-*. 11»*&lt;■■**. ■ . ivurtlse iln- county
l i l y Mo,mu. i 1 h ll**i,I M rlvliiln.li
iioiiiinuling eumiiniie,
........................
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 »-• ! . 'lb.'
'
imiiiinatiiig
a.,*
t m( i .miimi nf tiiu SonM .iniiHiied na tmu* There.
i , irit-x ami helm.it« wcie -Ho k. -I • 1',,-Hidt-Ml
I
id,oil'll
l(H.vmund
Hull,
Mi
Hi,,
o l Bemlnolo High Bchool Audi*
nt i*. I ami ini l ,&gt;tbl-'',l Ihipliue
Imi.I Slinl tlit..... I I I,lb at 0 imp
»v till* «I|)*'I.
j
iiiKl-il
uiul
liiilili'r
(ill'll.,,i,
Tin
torlum, uml the local School loouru j
r Thr ii11«It'rifnut inI f i»*!d
nt,,'ll v. Seinliiiili' C,unity en
, .a \i in. li mt otiv-h.l.'.l i.y iiim**'
Frleml* of Mi*. K. M Swtilm C’ h a r lC h A . C fO U p
ha* been uulhorfxed to enter eonmt nt llie A/alvn l*V*livitl ••» It’l.itioolli'Vt iiiiiiilimit .1 livnigi’ l'i.I 'I i.io iPh pi'l .... In’*! Iilglll ol
tvuh fiiunil ye*loriiay by u rul.l
1
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f«&gt;r
prcai.l.'iit,
but
I.
m
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,
trail* Ml Mini work may la* »iurl will lu- *..rry to'li ni;. ..f tbo d.-»tli |
^ 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
[rlllu ll tin Ii.uiut fur III,, i . .. mm
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 ’
1 &gt; oml Sv* ol,' I
a 111,-)
iliiKiiut'*
vitiiolillng
naif
It'*
l»of
i,
m
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Imvinig
tiiui'
In
ib-viiiitun annutmvi-d thi* morning.
which occurred nt ihr home «*f »*»»*
“ n ~ l r . **
» lino Willi oil nhl 1iivk I|iimiy ll,.,' , nr,I- t-muiiiiM.'.' nf llie iiir'ini III., aippt'i *a lull ,'U by ll.*'
j
tin|
itimi,
Mr.
Hi
iiNiiigt—
ii
I-..
rhurla-w A. Croup, brtjthor «.f
Thu Crnoni* Library project will other daughter, Mr*. Jack Art logmIu' m ,tr*mp t *..ui
Nvw York
•IInn. wu* riteil f” i hi* Want -n
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
vliring m r»inuilllt i &lt;&gt;f Sv mi­ I (iii'u iiiimiimliiii f i him ilii' fl ••
In
venm.
anil
ii
im
iimiidnioiiiily
i-li-rli-.l
Mr*. Jcrnigan who oa.l be.-n III mormtur at LOd o d o c k In lhu
Till* Includes (1102 added to the
le t'unlitV eillxeii* l« »eleil tin.,1 u llii'vlillg ' I In' villi* nf wllii'1*
I'lii' huuli'i. M, Flciiry LeldHill!
FT link Kviiiim, wlm wa* put
■ I .III, \ I'l 10’ |. I" ,' JUI'-l'll-lll. (i. I.
original figure to allow for In- for arveral mnullw. wo* 7tt y.-ur* b^a! bo*p la!, r u n m l
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1 1IH nwai d winner.
b
in
ptiNhinc
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iih
ciiurgi- ,,f iirrungi'iiii-iit fui I'"
lUTlflllon o f 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
\la,lib'll till ■&lt;—I...... til*, vinilnru.
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^"
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tect and I'nul Cani|da-U i* eon- nervine were held In I'erVy at 111:,1
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.10 A. M. Monday uml burfid mmi-1 jbe H, v- Angu* Mt-Innl* offlrlntP it ' s A l H o iiu * T o d a y pri-vltui* nci'iinlmi* In wi'li hum ii.r i'IiiIi Im i.iiiiKing ivi-ii'iitlim
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 c o il o f ?4,*
M.
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/ti i o
i Ihu #iiilrmlurt-d
.1
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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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, four m oiitli'* Him-**,
motion picture equipment.
ford to make hi* homo with Id* the gilm n|*. I'ticli’.
MART STARTED
~
——— T —, . - ... —
(n Dll' ! m FI
h||l»UVI'e
Fonni'iTy a *|H-clul ugi’iil f-u
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
1
Il.,||tttin' In,iinitu-i&gt; C«m|,iriy
Jai'kannvilla will provide material Co. nf Jack*onvllle Im* laid con­
pnlico' Mr. Hurl liud hi-on i. .-iiriiit.'.l i&gt; '(li
Otlw-r Hiirvlvor* 1 Iwildex Mr*, i Iiom- iif dnclotH. (Ini'
Vi’li'iiiii** iM’iiMioiiit nut! Ihiihi'*
( r n U ’S \1KhTIMJ
fur Ihe Mound effect* treatment crete foundation footing for the la-wl* include
two
brother*,
ft.
II.
..
.
„ --------- - --- 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
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 o f Campbell-!.*• j •li*- Flm iilo Cihur* tirnwera A mtorium at n co»t o f
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 A iociu iiii Unviotino will mv*'i Tm-mlay idglit
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
tlon of Paul Campbell, will coat the area adjacent to Palmetto and K. ll. McPhenon o f Tampu. dUgou. I.i-arby, bad lo - o bit a,;*', ' vimJ (o Hmifonl in tm.
Library In lake a.llurt on 11*
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 non ml 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 1 0 1 1 .*. Lew Aitinld
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 o f the
llnmll ’
h i ’ ’il »*ari ll
I " "till «l * 0 o f Soofo.tli four M-j pros* their viow* on ibu niil-i*. i ynmp.
Van No** at n eoet o f HttO.
Hrltlsh sector when In- .......... .
Mr*. L. 1*. llt.gnn, Hoot , d;
Cine of Ilia claxeo* o f Cruonm
icnslve l*-gun in I! IH.
\V(**li&lt;y nultmi, lii-Laml. Mi*.
Aradumy plana to finance the
Mien Lindsey, DeLenn Spring*;
ln*tatlation o f an electric drink­
ilr*. (irmly Turner, lluffinutmi, S
ing fountain In the new library,
HEALTH UNIT'
aaTd Mr, Lawton.
^
Dr. Francos Read, illn-etor **l « ; two lirollier*, \VH*un Hurl uml
maternal and cbllil lii-nltb for il» Tlu&gt;mp*&lt;m Hart, botli o f Stole*ATTEND M IS T
State, matin tier inltinl vixlt In l.«&gt;rn,
Hy AS80CIATKD I’ HHSH
Funeral »ervlc**« will he IhT.I ol
County Clerk 0. P. Herndon,
Banfnrd today to niltlr*'-* mi-1
Meal price* cunlinucd edging uirward this week in manv chain (lore* wivea nf tlie county at 2 :0 0 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* o l linuicltnlil o|ipli.*nie«, and llir people wlm collect
Unit In a program arranged by Ibownlee officiating. He will bo
screes the country.
ilia intrrril on the item* you buy mi time- there ora *01110 who will
fourakre lafl thli ^wnvln* for
Dr. Frank Qulllmnn, Dr. Ileail i» a-&lt;listed by Rev. Align* Mclnui*,
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*
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.
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
i ----------------------CUil SCOOTS
high-when beef and pork dropned '
of tin* ll*i for buying 11 new eur.P----------------- --HURRLR «UMT
........................
................
.. _a .few
sharply last month,
wa* up
Cub
Scout*
uf
I'uck*
10
ami
.'M
NOT AllLK TO ATT BN 0
what now that the leaton jwnson
IU&lt; probably Im* found that during 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
has begun.
will also Im- three month* lunger
—(AN-—Il n boom ami buet beyond I One notable exception to the
tinner
tomorrow
night
ul
the
San­
Lenten fooda __
vea are - M . B. IllHntr, «:i, leiiretl Luth­ ford Grammar School nt t):UO 1'. Ing un from thu Imttom of ilo- oml lurger.
the Artie Circle. f w B F
'
^ Vh rut*,
‘ was Boston, where
eran *ehool teacher, ha* iccelvi-il
mart abundant than
11
*
1
.
the
jirlco
of
tint
cor
o
f
hi*
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 o f llu- -rnr to him even more
bubblegum.
,
^ 4
60 w arn ago to Prof. Albert II. nounced this morning. Milk and conn led upon,
ilmn it would bu under tho old
cofTeu will tw furnished.
Millar. HU. nf Oak Park. HI.
If be ha* hi* heart sot on a rule*, atilt Im may wclcomo tho
Hlllner wrote to Miller, al*n u
$2 , 1 (g) ear, ha'll still huvo to Imvc lower monthly payment* and tlm
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
IP yeare. value o f til* old car) heforo bo can St hock.
Pins* Vs- drlvo It awoy. Rut under thu new
Car dualsr* hope *o, anyway.
credit rule*, effectlvo Monday, o* Many have complained that thu
laid down by the Federal fluiurvo ono-third down payment, and the
by a brothor, Board, ha now haa 9| month* In- high monthly stuna have driven
Ulip, L. 1. N. Y.( stead o f 1 1 la which to pay the uway customers*
Mr*. R. M. Mai- remaining 11,400—plus, o f eourwi,
Finance rampanlus already wero
the carrying charge*, the Interest
(t'oallaaot na r t « * t m **»
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i tin' I'tivil*
i’lCuw •*(' Iln* IJ nit t J r 1 it * and
Ku iAia
in t cputi latti
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Irnm « iii li i tIiit J I* 1 1 J u 4 at
l!i*' 1'iitl *tf On' uni', lit** ht'iu said,
**l(i*k(ai&gt;!lii|f the EtaU’invut *It it
(In* Buvh't k’ (,v*‘*nnii nt 1'im p ljlu d
li iiitttuufi! (In riifcu 1 Itwi

World Fliers May
Receive A w a r d s
I'D Iir WORTH, T o v . Mo*. :i i.l'i (T-.-win.'O *.f lb*.
"Lucky
I ndy II" wen- i■*■, .min-*ml.,t t „luy
i*y (i.c Hlii An Foil'*- coiunuilhler
it, u-ci'ivc lilt- l)i*Uugul*licil Flying
1‘ros* fur their histone fi-nt in flyino' nruuml lb« world mm .lop.
"Undoubtedly Um award will bu
approved quickly, uml the ibvorotlon* probably will bo ptcooU '.l
ol Till-sun ill o couple of weeks by
Air Secretary Stuuri Symington
uml (iL-norul Hoyt
Yumlcobcrg,
chief ,-f tbo Air F o r e , explained
MuJ. linnetni Roger &gt;1. Ramey.
ORLANDO REGATTA
ORLANDO, Mar. :i—(41— An
Anu-ricun power Imul t onctlom-d
regatlo will be held on Luke Corlnue Apr. II, secretory liuy Forlitn uf tlm Orlando Outboard As­
sociation *uid lodny.
HeluiU have not y d been work*
eil out.
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MONDAY FEB. IS, IN #

I

Y f p A t i T n r n i n c r rentury hy an unknown Holland*
_
..
■
.
, ” |er. it lov»r of Ire sknlliuf. One
R o l l ? r
S k a t i n g summer, uiiwIIIIok l„ wail until
I In- rnnuls frole over, h# nailed
to
i sunie rrinl«* woollen spools
ItV II W. i i o y i . i :
nf
wood
nllnrlii-d
to
Ids
YOIIK i,Vi 111,ll. r shu t-i, Jr,V"
i&gt; lotiKcr in’,! i Iii M' x |, Iii&gt; Ins *. Anil off lie l,inii|iril nlonK
i In- imols of llnllnml, slnrtllnjt
I,Ik huslru-**
fIkllt, is in ill,Ml- limit i.l'tH' ml ntilmi-Ol pensiiMlH.
In tin- lu'il eentnry I lie s|iort
■kntiuif uni * admission mol
pn-inl slowly throuKli Knifantl,
spend taiir, .............. mi
on rink inliiii--mu* iitnl I iiiio-- mol lti-ininny, to the litle j
llr *n tin* lodu-lry ,** IN'iiii n ui-ollemnii mimeil .lames |
I. l'lini|itori niKiirilieil tin- first
it lln,-*li’l uni,ol&lt;- lltr nm *nful Atitcriunti rink Skwtinif j
liv l**,ys unit ,*nl Imh iiiiiu ii wii|M-\vh!«* henlth fmf. j
indium v
lilt -mill i on 1' * wn« In11ri uf i|nin* tn thi* tn*»t
skull-- Nor, dues it m famihr*
VVioli* »iiii' f!|si*ijilt*;
llier million* .pint f,u
\ ■ Mnwi*V -&lt;« wing nimhim* in
sitmlri- ■* siirli u - short
'pee Iii I shoe-, imlltie mol in mi* i«nil intriii I wurih, or Mtusi's
t*li'Lfiapb to rnniiiifrriMl |iiirs»iHs
faure ImndnKI4*.
n
p
t
of exi'iri**
It ink iiwiih * i Li iin Mint Inilny •• 1*1ii
roller nkiit Inir m Mm* fuiMnn' 1 1 tn I in* Morinl null |ihy*U'l»l WIlllM
i ,| -un li t v
nuinlnr unt* |U*» Hi-ipiihmi «|mh I
Mill tin* f»fl »i»11 rti||ii|iH#*»i Iht*
with 1
ms » lit ini jsin^t
It is
nln* to know ihm tin* ninny ft I i n U wen* nin too min'h mu th*'
low countrymen me uiutit m-uiml level --f the pnolinmii* of that day.
Ill rlrrli-s on purpose
You
know too
nuinv leoritiK
Holler sk till ok it-elf, how,-vet, mmi-tnrhes ri rnutirl. \ K|M,d trlrl
daveloped mther tt, euli-nttilly, Tlo-'just didn’t feel safe,
iport was storied c m ly in it,,. |hi t,
Rlnre then the roller sknttoK In*

WARSAW REBUILDING

INSURANCE

WARSAW— UP)— Pole* ara pro­
claiming that W an aw la half*way
reconstructed and they paint a
rosy picture for th# futuw*. But
Polish rnitineera and archltecta
soy it will take until 1006 to
completely rebuild wha tthc Nails
demolished in Ihelr house-to-house
systematic destruction after the
un-i-cri-ssful Warsaw insurrection
in th* fall of 10*4.
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|of thnunsands of tons of ruins
mid rubble, Now reconstruction Is
In-imr speeded up with the import
of lurKe quantities of machinery
from (ireat Britain, Soviet Rus*u« und other countries.
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mol liannlmt
rowdyism.
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|The Kent m u-f dun u ru-rktle.
His hlssle milsl' wear n skirt nf
|,i„|ini h-nUth..
The newer rinks m e rnthedrnl* i
of the lulled skiile, Two nf the ,
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thills In Ids Htlrd year.
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Veteran rink operators are a
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little daxetl by lid* sudden turn
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TL’K SD A Y MARCH t, 1949

Frigid Blast Red Cross Drive, With Goal Of Five Withdraw
... $6,100 For 1949, Is Started Confessions In
Hits Parts Of
Hungary Trial
East And South

Accused Robber
Escapes From Jail

U.S. Convicts 3 Sen. Connolly Raps
Germans And 2 Attempt To Limit
Poles As Spies

MIAMI, Mar. 1—ult-Clyda
.Milton Johmon, alia* Horace
j
Ihe Red Cro»» dn»« lor 194'*. willi a -jim I id Vi.MH). ws« rUitrd
Alexander, one of two accused
I line litis niuming under direction id 0. K. llulf. who Im » been armed
robber* In the ftl.WO holdup
of a Memphla, Tenn., bank rob­
I I on lily rhxiiipxn of inr drive by Seminole Counly (Ti.i|i|rr id RedCro**.
bery luday eacaped front the
"[ sincerely hope lltal the people ol Sentinulr County will contribute
-1st floor Jail of thr Dade
*
n
ii libn-dlv .it possible io that the service* of tlir Red Crun may be
(Miami! County courthouse.
Charged
faach Crop
•P I n S o u t h mnintnlncl and extended In ouif —
jU lU I T h m c n ,
Sheriffs deputies aald Johnson Ring Lender Grins As
Black
Mart wai missing at breakfast.
: With B
l
30 Year Sentence
Carolina , G e o r g i a roun,&gt;''' Mr- &lt;:off 't*1'’'1 ‘W* have two children.
Texan Says Adminis­
Apparently made •
T&gt; Imorning.
i Unman E. Morris, principal of
n » 3 1,
c „
Deals
S a y Police! Johnson
Is Read By Mili­
Is Threatened
^
B y | About U7 percent of the fund* Seminole llijrli School, u hs named
1*
N
dean escape. A finctootb comb
tration W i l l U s e
lug of the 'escapa proof" build­
F r e e z in g ?
W ^ a r h o r ' r ct'^ ¥C^ b.y ‘J 10 organlwtlon *»••&gt;■I i.y Mr.
*&gt; chairmen for outIntimidated
Them
tary
C
o
m
m
i
s
s
i
o
n
a ic o a iii((
v v c d i n c r . |n Seminole County
end
arc
uacd
lying
section*,
am
ing
by
police
and
FBI
men
Debate Clamp For
, , ,
,
allying section*, and Col. 8. U. Harrevealed no trace of him. The
for relief work.'he pointed out.|rtman, laundry proptieter and v*.
BUDAPES1.
Hungary.
Mar.
I
Political
Purpose
MUNICH,
Germany,
March
I
—
heeling
weslhtr
hit
part:
of
c-wane
was
made
Ju*t
44
min­
hope
"
1
»*«
"Wa hope," he declared, "to fin- tcran of Army air operation in
(rl*)— Five F.uiopesni, headed hy
the louiliUnd today, threatening islt the drive within two week*, but A liehA 'V ' Wot Id " Wa? ‘ H. ' T in I - ;t&lt;F)--Fne of the 14 men an utes before a Kedtnl Marshal
WAiil IINGi ON.M a r I - (A*)—
wm* to pick up Johnion, ana Pole who .aid hr woiked foi
damage to the rich peach crop in will rontinue through tha month vhargu of tin- drive In th» central I "'s i chaigrd with black ntatkSI
idhei mi spec t and two women
Senator
Conn.slly (D-Tex) declared
,
If
neceiaary."
hu*lnrs*
dlitrlct.
dealing,
for
Joief
Caidiaal
Mind*-'
Poland’s
»eurt
.ru
n
e,
were
ionGeorgia and South Carolina, Tlir
to take them to Memphis for
I A railroad Inspector for the Attoday die Adinmi.lntion'i attempt
Other rhalrmyn in the drive In- (d,ly withdrew today their pre-l trial.
virled
of
r.pionagr
and
.rnlrncfd
chill
extended
over
part*
of
Ala-'j
................
....................
.
.. , . , ^
lantlc Coaat I.lne, Mr. Goff cante elude: E. A. Munfoiiun and Ho­
National Guard. Vet­ •o put an iionclad limit on Senate
to pmon hy a U. 6. military comMima, Miuimppi,
pi, Tcnneme
Tcnnetiee and to Sanford 20
120 year.
yean ago from ward Holder In Ihr Sanford Ave- trial contr.iamt. They charged
erans Organizations debate i&gt; "for political purpnsai
miMinn toilay. I hr trims ranged
North Carolina.
i Thummville, Ga. He and Mr*. nno business district: .Mia. Kdmund inilead that police ’inttmidalnd"
politi. al i la..e.,
linm
12
to
H
)
yean
(Continued
on
I'agr
7
a
a.
them. A siatIt defendant al.wt withMeanwhile, the
northcaiternl*'0^
t*l-S Park Avenue and
Will Attend Burial andfl|&gt;enini*
the .rcond day of op
^iliru part ol hi. confriimn.
I be lodgment, weir announced
&gt;fcl ion of the country itarled tm
tio.ition
to
dir propo.rd "antillinrial
le
in
m
foi
Col
Geoige
by (tug General lolui l„ MiKee.
I llir men weir aicu.ed of illegal
dig out from yesterday'i inowfall-. •C u , I n , M ! n n
D - _ I
after the right-nieniltri commisliun A l^eC ollea.m lanl list' attor­ flllll.li.tei rule. (be 71 -yeaf-tild
ibslmip in foreign currency and
the heavieat of the winter lesion in I G W W l I I I l l l g I 0 0 1
* bail deliberated t'».t hours. The ney ami .eleian of both World lexan said it was |irint&gt; pti'liesl
ol poliiiial (on.piicay" with the
Many areat. Falla up to 12 inche.,
Caulmal
and
olliei.
aiirady
&gt;enl|
defendant, .honed little emotion. War., will lie held at I I : 10 o’llocl in the Se o.itr to pan tltier lulls,
Were reported in weitern Maui
lltr.e air anil-poll lax. anil
enretl.
I Place of i online memi was not an- Wedne.di) inoimng at Holy Cross
tliusetts and parti of Connecticut
l)licit and the "to-called i FPC."
Eplleopal
Cliutch
willi
the
Hey.
H.
Cardinal
Mimlncnty
was
a«nI
iiuuncrd
and meaiurtd up to 10 inche. in'.
tencsl to life imprisonment 1S1
— ■1
Final tf.lunoii) wa. .p.en when H.
/iitimeiinan officiating. full I imnally said. I !r labeled all of
New York City, and in irrtioni o f :
days ago on charge, uf treaaoa, iCharlts And Walcott j Wilhelm Rtinil, Munich police de- inililai* honor, will be rendered at litem "um on. mutton aI”.
Rhode liland and inland Masi.vMfkin? Ui overthrow tin* Cum* 1 T
f?
m t .i
lie told the Senate tlir milmurii.t-cunlrullcfl (rovernmont la
1 0 r l ^ H t F O T i ItlC |part merit esprit, bilked liandwiit- the gis-r.iilr m l-ske \ ie.» CemclArmy
Will
Not
Use..
.
,
,
Commission
inner.ial rules iban.tr wonId be
P
a
s
s
e
s
_
w
lavor
nf
the
Hat
*
mu
in
ihr
fne
tonfriimui
Bisen
rn
j favor «f
llapiburg monarchy | j n
C h ic a g o
M a tc h
the inowfall extended from the I «
_
Korce To Remove hni* ",i*b illegal speculation in
'by Ilie acsu.eil to rath indi.dual. i Mi I let. ulir* .»*, dtowitcd 2ial tisril to pa.&gt; '’itlmoxi .U1 and harm,tail Tcnneuee mountain! to Maine • ^refinances Re-ZonD
j _
,-si__
a ___
I American dollar*.
MIAMI REACH, March I vVl J-S/emllloil wa. charged will, basing I unlay aflemoon ..l.e,, the n.w, boat |,1‘!
, .. ...
and there were heavy carpeli in
H lg
Several L O t S
The original eunfessluns were
(lie western New England stales.
-— -----FRANKFURT. German). Marih
New York and Penniylvania. Dm-1 Location of the propoied muninfl wai haiardoui and rail and j Kipal^ dimming pool wai again •—(/P)—General Luctm 1). Clay
highway traffic ilowed by .now I brought up for ditcu.iion «t the indicated tonight that an eightand ice. Temperature! dropped to |meeting of the City Cumminion man Ruiiian minion, which to far
below (reeling over the inow belt,
night but no action wa. taken Itai defied an ordei to leave the
«| &lt;|e till h
&gt;n change
changr previous
previout plan, of locat- j LI. S. tone of
The U. 8. Weather Bureau ; lo
ol Germany, would hr
be rcrctatJ to hi* i.iom n
,
j.
j
, bj
I Polish wort wr.i. e
i|r.mii r&gt;imlt bfM’V
a | r 1 1 iiieerge* program for •
wanted of more Creeslttg weather' mg the pool in Ft. Mellon Park. lUrved out if it did not leave
■■., '
^his^.uTine.rMrtnwt ‘ loe Walrott m determine ilse new * ,l w* ’ ,hr '*’r" n'1 ,,f ,lvr line
«V*ell»e«ti\ f Il9 VOte
7
■cheduled spy trials In Munich.
,\n„tbe, imv i»inioe#l s like
£
s t v
r . s r t c " ' m - ”,t
ci ,I .., d M tKihbi.H.y.............................................................................
I sen pwtt, hflPS.
| ino nest i. dat.-.l to l-gtn
, Alt ...... ........ .. i|,e deslb of
fluff W b«l*. Karly lottay the - ~ e d thi. mormng
I I he L S military go.*,no,
Ihe new dump,oh will
Mill b * ' miirrtNYw nn»iiin&gt;K «ilh flRnt fir I . ,
. . .t.
.1
FIh*iden f R*Vt &gt; and
Mm LrU
lUal'Ug’ l Mi M'»p t*J»
mercury dlp,*d to W at Augu.t. . JW u r Andiew C.rraway. bow- .ndw rd the Army would nut use j
^te ,iul,e«. Vlk-’ e,«w„,d a, a 15-iound f.gl.1 |» be fernUn,.
If w
*f *r*r iP-YfnjSl filtfd *
t
urt
n?iP4
i
nr
in
be.. HO at Colun^la, 8. C., andieser. advised the ( ommiisioneri |tore,
force to
to compel
compel the
the HUS,un
Russian repat.
irpat- I|,,,,
(•,„„!,«
' I,-Id tn it
..___ _in June.
I..— '
rmiinrMv
liMMng at tha
l(ir Kuko.x ana
and p.t
i'al Clonk*.
Chicago
II J fhi% alot-ky
3 , J i7inglrailer.
r r r' . r thro
n I i IhIAI Hlllf Mi De* nttes I b
tumbled
f|Ufl(i " P * r HMflf 4! llie ifflMPbt 1 tM'ivi'u i jit
iTiitiii .otnrnt t'( Mr.
nation million to Irsse I tankluit.
Dculsch said he referred to
...kmiii-d hi.
,
-Mai ndleioia. .1.1. grinned l(
•i .i
ii
, it,.-.
..., . . -,|nn, •• si. _a
l.iiui* lUnmilted nil roimal If ,*|,rn tin- seni.-nevs were read
Charli.ton, 8. C. |l wax |ic.r thU
||)|f loCJtlion,. At the lame tl
I Stair Allotnrv Murray 0*rr- liiiuianS ii-i|ii*-vi for -«t.md by
He
d the problem now '* '•’*! i S » £ . “ ?h V l c » u S S d ^ lliI . S « ••■"•'w'' by &gt;*“ «» «• NBA Com-1He drew no &gt; *,. f,„ -.pyln? o,.
autboi m to i »•.ton- jirii *- anil wngu
that
the
Ft.
of R,ig. General Robmson l . Puff, j
, b* „ „ * r “had had
mi-iioner Abe J. Gmne and j »■*•«». «* *
No 1.1 reel.
I'ontrola on o lunitr.l Inn.".
M t t . ‘."d * r .
."
On the *inmi Hn* illuming Mrs.
air did not Mellon Park location had hern re* tlie funkfuit ntil.iaiy p c , com- , ^ - l t M h ^ d r f n j ^ I l.men B. Ada, p r - id ... ol NBA ! ^ I n t K
Mobile. Al*. Th* tUsliS
_____
I'hrir rrpiirl uhn mud thr post n W r i a ' ........ M
McDonnell shuwed no visible ef­ slhilltli'a of reducing tin' mithiiiat
extend Into SotlUl
lilt IFlorida but:commended by a committer ap- m* n“e,•
K" lh u( ,llr four ,lrfc,vd* n“
(he letter of rMiflUtmn » i» i oihr* sentenced Included Ito- 'fects of thr urdral through when
Jackionvllle'e low(W*i 31. Ml*inl'» ,
pointed by theCommiuion. and
"The Ruiiiam are no lorgei en­ he name I :Her. &gt;.-nt to tho pri­ presented by Harry Mondtl. the man hnopp, ill), ■ tiermau rail­ she had pasard and appeared to debt bv rutting frdeiul sp'-ndlng
rather thau lnm*ting tnsea ‘‘should
soner's
stand
eh
'mhilrcw
the
JL w d iy
# * n'“rk j •IMedlh.l the committee had given titled lot facilitici here and I feel runfesalon and n 'lg c d potlu Iliown Bomber'i publicity agent, way worker, 'Jo years. Hudolf be calm snd rollrrtrd, Judge Stetl- In* mutt- xti utigly I'oiiuneinlrd
Hadura,
ill,
I'oli-.
12
years,
(irurg
itrom
reported.
U it might the Weather Bureau |'"»««*'
l®tlw problem,
confidant that they will be denied "Intimidation.".Senator Taft III tlluot mmonn
l-uui* himielf was not prOeenl.
Tho body of Mr. DeCotles was
Kolodlivt, !1P. a Herman, 12
hoiited imall craft warnings from : The Commission, said Mr. Me- such acceti," Clay laid.
A fifth defendant, Oyorgy
l^uls notified the NBA that In-. 12 years, llrlniul Hi-hofiock, 22, a dscovorad at 1:80 o’clock yester­ ccd lie will file unotln-r miiK’ilty
C*p« lUtVerae, N. C.. to Jackion- Kibbin. lied definitely decided to
y, in u ttiM i os raa* -is.
day uflemoon flusting near the report. Hr said tho majority docil
Earlier the Army had said j j x
Truman *
-¥%•
v . r* ,
’ f .
put the „iwol in Ft., Mellon, ♦R*rk. minion had until midnight to Itave
shore In HninVy (‘ova an Indenta­ inrut endorse* Iff of Mr.
Now York City's inowfall was t .
?
withdrew his previous eonfe.sklon, tlunsl n
. rlug.
t i , Club
, » . qrfllch —
ill
,Mli&gt; ol poor i *,"
rri|ue*1" for
tion
of
Ui
*
D
•
)’
Point,
not
far
from
Dux
wilt
ayor
Carrsway
indictire),
how-i,|,e
lonc
of
f,
'*prob,b|y
be
denied with emphasis the cbsrgrs maintain offices In New York and
the heaviest of IMtf. The new lv,*,
where Ihr Innlj of Miss ise had |and add)
bor(J, , ; *
against liim- and also referred to I'liliago. It will stage the fight to
,ir*
mow measured from S." Inchee ever, that if proper evidence be L lto[,(d to
hren rreo errd at 11:01* A. M.
"Some of lln-si- pnip'i
«tamlaa»«
&lt;n .* ( « SI •i
___________________
In Manhattan to 10 Inehcs In uut- iliown that the pool should he J CUy M,d ,r h, wcre ,n (Jcn
G
W. Spencer, former law part- highly dr iini.h . lait otlo-i in iiiv
il-lcrmine thr new heavyweight,
lylng sections.
lli-r of Ml Drt'ottoes, Fred llell. i opinion, are ili-f n.ii* 1\ in,, ■ irv
loc.ited, elicwt.ere, tbr Cominisnon ■Duff's position he probably would rj-. a
O
1
A * J 'champ
i
Strung winds accompanied the \might change its decision.
step son of the defeated, It 1 and inn mini
i f ul **"’ telephone line to the ' D l f l l C
S C R O O l A 1 (1 I l.oui *aUI he had ulltamrd thr ,
snow lit lit'. New England area
Ili-Lnng, game warden and It’ll" I'aki it ingrihn
the% I elite
Mrs. Miriam Itussell told the
n'iaalon, cut off llt. ii m
j
n j
«
* j ntgaatuirk of Walcull xml Climlr.
I’lancs weir grounded
MIII. Ii could
llam Vincent, flshenuan, located ,-x,i-nlivr p"
water unit food supply and pre­ 1 0 L O U l U y O lB S h U C l ' for thr heavyweight crown match
travel impeded.
MOra*,"thmtl"200 j Coniml.sloi, «h.i Dr. Scott Bed- vent
^
Impeded. Moi
them from
from “having aceos* to
Mr. DcCottes body.
In nig about ,i i mptet. h i,-giioent
r
a %r
'and that Iwth hoxers had agreed
PASADENA, Calif. Mai t
interstate truck* wore marled &gt;" [‘"‘•L n«tlon*llj known p* rb |Ka“* |f^nnu.,."
l.irut. Raymond Katier. nmi-1,.,| ............. un i .......oi|d. »•ly &gt;eg
. 7 Last
I U H r : 111 ;defvnd 'hdr titlr Within Wl I |,P) Thr 200-tnrh " Ki«n1 ryr matidig officer of the National ,
a traffic jam over a four-mllo • "«*
S | The military guvcrnoi irgHiils S Z
i,-,l pi-oph
*
i days after thr Jim* match with |tf.|eaeope has rearheil d.OUO.WO. Guard Company "1", llttth Instretch on icy Noosenack Hill Hoad Putlfug liu pool In the lark
uld t)lv yrankfurt sidewalks as "«
j-Hf| ,IM,| jjep llnti
1'»*
__ "
;eithri 1.«-i- Savohl or Gu* Ix-unr- IKH),(MH),OW).IHH&gt;,000 mile" I nt o
adversely
affect
the
beautification
In Klngituu, B. I. last night. The
fnnlry, ha* oiifered nil inemhers voted ngiilnst the nnijoitty i''poi .
facility."
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. I tSt»-. ! vU,h
spare
to
photograph
Nihnli
that
urogram
of
tinpark
area.
Mr.
fall* were the heaviest of thr win­
"A* long as they don’t want lo j iall-'-State' school aid to Semi
minolr 1 l.ouit, told the NBA that each existed a trill Ion years ago mi,I to report to the Sanford Armory along with Flanders ""'I H"tlor
at 10:00 o'rloek loinorrow morn
out
ter season In southwestern New McKIbhin revealed,
hcnriiigs will begin * '
which may have
disappeared m
in a ,
Which
have.iiisamiear.il
,
t)„. ptirp„,e »f accord- ns And
e
"lnlhnohhurrv
afaV
*tf*ttlna
i
Coun*):
cu*
IC'72r|
'j
*
'
f"- icontestant
also(1|lr
agreed rj,i/cn,i
in thr event
lSlanU
•
Luwi*
Doty,
manager
of
the
arer in no hurry about
England.
•
possible, perhnpa this week. ""
t*rrordlng to a report hy ZStatr
hr W(||1 , h(.
M »i cosmic
blast
millions
of
yean,
ago
|
*
•
H,ast|
afl*&lt;i
on
rnm*
sit.
tin-in out.
Bonm mow alio fell in South-1
lh,t1 I1?
repeal of the Tnfl lliulh-V 1 -&gt;w
Srhool 8upt.
\nd thr mannitol h trtescopr
L Thomas D. Bailey
...
Ileatt twice a year.
Col. Sterling Wood, Frankfurt
west and Western areas today. I W h
h‘“ l«,l» * * rt,
Clllilrnnin l.i-sinsl i ,,f Hie H'"l ■**
That
s
thr
amount
of
capital
ont-1
y
a.tH
t&gt;
rtM
t«and
1
liase
taken
1
atop
Palomar
Mountain
i
n’t
per
Light fall* ware reported |n d**l™iis of seeing the poo located military police chief, acting for lay funds trimmed off the county's, „v
l.nlxir fommitt. ■ i I* Mid........ Id
,
u.p
lu
th*t
all
com-1
feet
yet.
Mrs. Y'harho Tells
Oklahoma tno Texas panhandle. •" ‘ b- mirk near thr hotel ns a General Duff, advised newsmen
11 iinilauril On 1 ‘itL.r *••&gt;
pyti-nt rhallengerj get an opporl* 1California Institute of Technoto see him al 8.00 A. M. tomor­ share of state fund* under
esstrro Colorado, western Kan tourist attraction,
Minimum
Foudatlon
Program
t«
ur1(t&gt;.
to
romp«t«
for
tha
title
and
|
bigy
astronomer*
announced
ye,
ApiH'als
Court
She
The Commission pined the row.
•os and nothern New Mexico.
THIO WEATHF.K
thereafter
that the title* ‘‘ rday that the “giant-eye” had
"1 hope the Russians will have keep tho state-wide irhoolpt*&gt;-,lo m
Temperatures moderate over tuning ordinances changing from
Should lie Freed . —
gram within the 112.000 000 top . .. .
,
i 0„|- u-rele t,, * reached tw ice as far as the Inn
residential
to
commercial
retail
sense
enough
to
pull
out
tonight,"
Sanford resident* a m - r hn
ilia Urcat Blaine and most of tho
set hy the 1017 Legislature.
NB*\
I inch telescope atop Mount WII -. ii
,rlii* s* leiiipcnirnre* drnpperl
Midwest The only sub-soro slat- !*uno of Bark Avenuo between Wood said, "In which case they
WIEHtlADKN.
Germany.
Mat
The 12,72.1 withheld from ihe|‘ f
*aid the prepo al had Thl!' th*y addwt. means the Palo
I to It rlegrea* al T ::llt "''Jork
Ion reporting was fault St. Marie, I Twelfth nil)| Thirteenth Hired! will In- on thoir own completely.
discussed hy he. Adac and nter instrument Is at leu &gt;t *■ I 1 -nib Defeiis)- counsel for Mr*.
"I am going to have breakfaht county was part of * aWtewble ,
Ihl* ninreina. tl ' (' ,t " r‘°ek
Mteh., Where tha mercury hit nlno the south east corner of hreneb
powerful
as
hopcil.
Wilma
Ybarbu,
icnteneed
to
20
,
my normal time tomorrow and slash amounting to 1260.010. Ail Co, )Urv . A Muter of Washyr*terds) #fterniH,n t, " * ' 7*
below. Fair weather and ncary Avenuo and the south side of at
To ohlloaophrrrs tin- i, -nil, year* un a charge of killing her ;!• defxree-i,
rountlc* received a proportionate ,
N(Jl, (. „ cuUvr secretary.
if
thi-y
are
still
there
afterward
«nld l‘. li»n Mooch
Celery
Avenue
from
Mellonvlllo
normal temperatures prevailed
re trust
prove
that the
Ihe nr
universe is *t h it t ,uldii-r hu.hsnd, told a U. H, mill- 1 ton, J r , wettlhertii.ro
I
am
afraid
some
facilities
will
derrease
in
the
state
fund*.
Hall
" lie declared the NBA "would go a billion years old— the tiirn- it tary
Avenuo to tho City limits.
along the Baciflr coast.
government
appeal*
court
I
said.
along with these plans."
An ordinance to prevent taxi­ no lunger tie accorded them.
ha* triken Inyear* lu bring the |today
nhe ahuiilil In- freed. I
The total cost of the state .school
Wood nulil as far as ho knew
f
Ilia
"No attempt has been made to light to the telescope.
LONDON, Mar. 1—Idh-Oales cabs from cruising immediately
Attorney .Stanley Gaines he lit | LAKELAND. Mur i
nrogi.m
*ol
up
by
tho
UH7
Leg.,
hi,
vn
ohr
„mn
all
right
members
of
the
Soviet
Feilernl Front
lashed wide soctlons of Europe in front or bahlnd busses, or pick­
year is light traveling , that a lower inllitaiy government I federal
rro *t Warning
Warn o^. Sri vice• to
One light year
mission—four
officer*
and
four
IslHttm
av
a
pattarn
for;
nthei.f
h
Un
lukm„
toJ
hy
Louts.
and Britain today. Freakish weath­ ing up pa*sengers within 100 feet
tiiou and Diurl, which M-nlrnceil the young ' day foreenst xrutten ■ M'*
■
men—were In tho big j-tstoK amounted
•d to M2,.*M,0lfl |(,
,.w|th fk(. „ a ,lr,nco at the rale idof for180.000
er on the tall end of a mild winter of a bus stop, was given first read­ enlisted
a y e a r—or up- | Masnarhuxctlx woman under liotli tomorrow’ In aev, i ll
1
miles a uccund
yellow
house
In
the
mlddlo
ot
(Thlj
was
*260,Old
over
tho
limit
h
.
.
,*
.
.......j,
prnlnuulur Florida
killed at least Ui persons, Injured ing. The bus franchise ordinance, Frankfurt’s American community, t placed by the Legislature. Incrca*-1. 1 [
.
°
,
wj, itfi, wm pioxitnalely six thrllllon mile*. |military government and German
The .foreeaxt fi»r liiiiight mi l
•cores end caused heavy property giving the franchise to 8. A. Allen, Tho mission Is hcad.d by Col, |cd mttullmcnls, Irtcr.oMd training' b*"
ro
roxlmstely six trillion miles. , Uw, had no authority to try tier
Wednesday murninu
owner of the three busses operated Vasily L. Argoonav.
damage.
He
aald
dependents
of
mflltary
lx
trillion
times
one
billion
ripra*
of teachers and expandinsf pro"Cleae bccomitur partly ■•Inudv
dale wind* topplud war-dam­ in the city, was passed.
—a distance that Is simply too personnel should Ik* tried hy
Wood said an American captain
K r t fH n B B r
aged buildings In weatarn OerRandall Chase was appointed to had been to tha minion at 4:40 B. grams of kindergartens, Junior col-1 » n { l r n .f|
great for anyone hut astronomers courts martlsl Instead of hy mili­ and rathor rold. I.IkIi' northerly
' , * ln E rr ,
many. The falling buildings wore act as vice-ii.ayor during the M. and that tha Kusalana told him legei, vocational agriculture, trade ; "
to grasp.
tary euniinlHHltui* set up hy Gen- winds, calm «t llntr over North and
industrial education, summer
W in H F l o r i C l S T r i D
reported to have killed 11 persons. absence In Washington, D. C. of they were aent here by their and
Dr. Edwin I1. Hubble niadi- the ei ui IiUelus H. Glsy. military gov. Central district*. Temp,n attires on
program*, and other education
s is n ^ M r e r e ..*
s*
high ground locations svill he
lest shots In a &lt;10 minute mpo i i nor.
Tha roof of a Yorkehlre. England, Mayor C am way, wn« with Cham­ government and they Intended to
The lower court found that Mrs, j about five degrees warmer than
homo was blown In, killing a wo- ber of Commerce Manager Edward stay until they had ordors from programs accounted foi the in
Raymond W. Ferris, 02 .tear old suie In the pre-dawn hours of
creased cost.
Eric Railroad Engineer, I* happy Feh. I. They were o f the constel­ Ybnrlio shot her husband, Hgt. tempcrnturcs on low «nmnd b&gt;
Higgins, left by train this after­ their superior! in Berlin to leave.
Tho gales closed landing flalda noon to confor In the Capital
^ «SSSS M
; cJ l ttduM i to be backin' Sanford again as the lation Coma’ Berenices, located John Ylrarho of Goliad, Tex., dur- I cations.
"If their ordara come at 11:00
"Lowest teinpiirntiii v* oermring
___________________
rtbuli of winning * frw» trip to roughly in th«i north tip of tin* tng a ipiarrel In their homo aftri
throughout western O e r m a n y . with Morton Macartney, RFC o'clock tonight," Wood said, "1
atiout 7:IHI A. M. in the roldi- &gt;1 law
a party last Heptenther.
luUted the Berlin alrUft. Oust* of official, regarding the proposed guns they will hightail it out
Gaines contended that German ground locutions: It I to Ilf, degrees
Mrs. Frank Waldrop I 2 « k “f r K &gt;% E S I Tin1 **•
shots, plnpunt
•
In alre.
tu stfssM •* *oe» aisi
up to 00 miles in faUr tipped the
(Centlnaad on Pago Twa)
i t senses* H I W Twsl
"wouldn’t mean a thing" to lay law Iti Inapplicable to persona uub- and scittcred frost In itor’h imrD ies In Miami
ajwj-fiTSBtJS mm, the astronomers disclose ’ Jeet to U. S. military law. He aald tlons of (lalncHvllle uml I'pper
Hut to tho scientist*, they a .. the U. 8. military establishment Hast Coast district*.
Ifrom Chicago.
Burma
Friends of C. L. Redding of Hu* I It* Is recovering from a long III- picture* of Nehuli (celestial ntrue- It exempted from the Jurisdiction
"Thirty two to .17 degreei and
city will regret to learn of the neaa and at one time was paralys­ lure* of matter In gtuemin Mat*) of Loth tho court anil the law uf scattered light frost smith portions
With
death of his Mother, Mrs. Frank
In a selected space area never h». the enemy.
of GalncHvllla and Gnpcr East
Waldrop of Miami. Her death ed In the limbs. Now h« la abla to fore obtained.
The case give* the appual* rourt Coast district* and lu coldest pockRANQOOM,
-vtlk
with
tha
help
of
a
cane
and
took place at 8; DO B. M. last night
It*
first
chance
to
rule
un
whetheta of Orlando and north pmtion
In Miami. Funsral services will enjoys visiting tha downtown sec­
n T A .i
f 1 ( 1*
government court* Brooksvlllu district.
More than 200 persons representitiiig Sanford clubs, churches and bo hold on Thursday at 8:00 B. M. tion and ehatilng with visitors and u v ii uii_* i r i dTW
NKWORLEANS Ci„ try American elvlllans under
"Thirty five to -10 degrees uml
NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 1—(Tl German law and (21 military
vk oi
organUation*
the County Home-betwaSA OtOO1 and 10:00 at Ihs Roberts Funeral Home in residents. Four weeks ago ho wan
nils lions visited
vlsi
In California but declare* he likes —usnrral and Mm. George C. j government court* instead of •cattarc,1 light frost in coldest
■civic
I
Ocala.
o clock last ni|ht sad extended coniratulatlons to L P, Driskell. the
of *outh portion of BrooksMrs. Waldrop Is survived by Florida fatter snd would like to Marshall will watch the sparkling army courts martial can try pockets
lovlet Union.
vlllc and In Ridge, Itartow, and
new soperuiNtadsnt., concemlnR the clean and sankUry condition of her husband, Frank Waldrop: settle here.
gaiety of Mnrdl Ore* today, free American civilian* In Germany. north portions of ue*t roust nml
tha white and colored lections and of the Ipfirnwiy whi*h was opened four children! Mrs. IV. Gee of
In addition to the trip hq was from the worries ot tho world.
1
—------- ------------------Indian River districts.
Miami, Mra. Thelma Woftry of awarded a fine suit of clothes, two
The city's most celebrated vlsiDUHTY HOOTH
"Thirty eight degrees and higher
gefardlne
shirts,
a
golf
Jacket,
Tampa,
J
.
He
Redding
of
'Ocala
ton will vlewMhe parade of King | Thu Dusty Hoots Riding Am u .
ralttoa of Um Oak faro ted to wol*
The
Ing suit,
sull For Rex himself from stands at the elation will meet Thursday night and no front ilnnger In nil other
fore, today said the* she U pleased and C. L Redding of Hanford Hho •hoe* and even a bathing
adopt
section*.
at the work desw h Mr. Drlsksll, la also survived by five gtsnd- many
- cars he ran trains on the city hall and tha Boston Club. at 8:00 oclock at the Club House
lag world
"Force*, t for Wednesday In*
Ma sister, Mre.'B, W, frea n tr who children and two sisters: Mrs. J. Erl* Railroad’* Y o u n g s t o w n They’ll attend tha exclusive Krewe at the Municipal Airport. All mem­ rrcasing rtoudmcn suit uatl.tar,
"deotroy all who
III! p
tjesMmd'isquipmesst of th* Irrflm- assists Mm, oad by the Ootmly al, Thompson of Tampa uml Dolof Lomus ball tonight
capitalist
bers urn requested lo be present. occassional light uhii in N'ertham
Ida and fanfobrd waa In 1942.
u y im) stmt wed it nil op with tho Commission la Improtlag the II* Morrison of Ocala.
district*.
“Outlook: warmer Wednssdty
NEW KNIGHTH
HOMECOMING GAME
PROCLAMATION
night. No froit danger Thursday
LONDON. Mar. 1 —MY-KIng
GAINESVILLE, Mar. l - ( f P ) W m n *t B usIm u and Professional of the P in t Methodist Church, to*
and Friday morning*"
Unkverslty of Florida athlatlc ofWHEREAS, God in Ills Infinite mercy has bestowed genday declared, 1 wee delighted at Gaorgo VI conferred knighthoods flelals
■ * ...........................
.........
and other honors on 300 men end
said
today that tho
Florr-rouaJr on thl* country and II* people, and
JACKSONVILLE. Mur. 1- - m
women
an Investiture
In Ida-Oaort—
ii
rgta Tech footfall gam* on
____ __today
___ __at ____
_____
WHEREAS, tho general state of the world In a political,
High IxiW
Balaco.
. Oct. 29 at' Gainsevllla has boon
Buckingham
Palace,
tconontle
and
religious
fields.
Is
such
that
the
world
needs
tho
■eared to ba very
Atlanta
homecoml
It waa
the 1949 homecoming
47
wa* tho ailing Monarch’s selaetod ae Uw
25
leadership of R!a Almighty hand, and
Detroit
fbat state function since lie fell gam*, It will fa-played at night
38
14 &gt;
WHEREAS, w* in Sanford wieh te Join people everywhere
til
Itl of a circulatory malady in the I The selection of Georgia Tech
Minneapolis
In praying for assistance,
» ’
u
Jege last November.
,o* the homecoming opponent was
Bhoenlx
*17
30
- THEREFORE, I Andrew Carreway, Mayor of thu City of
Florida Blo*7|Eay. leadSaint Louis
33
17 *
Sanford, Florida, do hereby proclaim Friday March 4th., as
whleh eponaon
Ban Antonio
61)
43
W »rldJfttr «if Fntyar. end entreat al) residents of 8anford to
program, IneJudJacksonville
65
an
]Mn davantty fat.fasdMdqol end colteeUva preyar,
tot Growl outing
g
Miami
83
60
WITNESSETH i i hand this let day of Worth, 1949.
tha footbaJi
Orlando
*• \
74
42
ANDREW CARhAWAY, MAYOR
Tallahassee
61
30
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Filibuster Rules

Funeral Services
F o r DeCotles To
BeHeldTomorrow

Soviet Mission
Location Again May Be Starved
Probed By City OutOfU.S. Zone

Louis Resigns
As Heavyweight
Boxing Champion

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Palomar Telescope
Reaches Nebuli A
Billion Years Old

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Home And Commend Its Condition

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Red Cross Drive

THE ANNUAL SACRIFICE

THE WORLD TODAY

ir,,*«•»*« rn&gt;-

j Melsch and Mr». H#nry TTiuraton
Ion the west aide: "Speedy" Willy,
at the Sanford Stato Farmer* Market: L. M. Cornell, W. A. U a v ltt.
Ed Fielding and Mr*. Frank Sonjders ut the AC1. Railroad and Dr.
M. Ilennlnger- at the Municipal
Airport.
'
Mrs. J . C. Mitchell, preiident of
the Pilot Club, will contact non
profit organliallons. Other chair­
men of the campaign are: Mr*. C.
E. Adami, American Fruit Grow­
er., Inc.} W. E. Vlhlen, Sanford
Oviedo Truck Grower*; M. J .
Meeks, The City Ice and Fuel Co.:
Wat.on Reel, Orlando Highway;
Mrs. Martin , Bullion, UrapevlHe,
itJpsnfa und l&lt;och Arbor; Mrs. I„
I. Frailer, Celery Avenue.
The Wile of Jam es Foster, negro
ncout trader, will direct thq compuign umong negroes of the coun­
ty, asef.tH by the wife of K. S.
John.on.' -.o 1
,

An nmbltlnuH slum-clearance and low-rent houalng bill | Hy PKWITT MACKENZIE
Is moving along In the Senate. It would provide fo r federn1
AH Foreign Affairs Analyst
help In building 810,000 dwelling units, and would commi
the government to subsidize rental of them for forty years
llrltaln already I* getting set
It also woulti set up a federal fund o f a billion nnd a hut. for the great political struggle
which will determine whether shu
for cleurlng slums.
is to continue along the road of
It may l»e necessary, in order to bring about the con socialism or revert to conservnHtruction of housing units, to make rules regulating then: Hum.
for many years ahead If so that is a handicap to publU
It’s Just over three and a half
housing programs which the siip|HirterH should try to elim i­ /earji since the Labor Party swept
nate.
solid urtrttmeni
argum ent agninst
to. T h ere is plenty o
orf huiki
nKumst a program nto power under leadership of
Clement Attlee and established
tich
seta,
for
forty
years
to
eome,
an
a
rb
itra ry lovel of In^ England's Tint nll-Hociallxt gov.
which
ni&gt;
com
* at. 12,000 a year, providing govern m in t ren tal subaid- eminent.
It was•---anT---amasing.shift
..... .............y 9
U&gt; occuphntn of project bousing having lean than th at In of public opinion. It brought tho
Insi iii
come tlnd ^losing the doors of the sam e houses to . fam ilies ilownfall of the great &lt; inatoni
w|th more'. Income levels, prices and o th er economic factors Churchill, wurtime prime mlniater who was Idoliceil. as tha man
•imply cannot be "predicted l but far aherid.
who huil led the Kinpiiu through
It would seem advisable for the advocates o f public tin trial of "blood, toil, tears.tin
hom ing to work out some flexible standard, which would Is swaat."
England, with tier impcrinl tn«|iadapted to changing conditions, for determ ining who should
receive the benefits o f public bousing, anti how much, if at pings and traditions, has hail a fair
initiation Into Sorlullsm— enough
Mil, the government should subsidize rentals.
o that she knows whal It U. Under1
'
Ambitious as It is, the program for 810,000 units would normal eiicumalunres June of next
lie hardly* more than a scratch on the mirfacn of the housing year will bring another general
problem. Every effort should lie made to m eet objections elertlon. Then the country Will tuko
stork nml deride whi-ther she will
ith Intelligen t and economically Mound planning, so that .llek in her leftist rmirse or swing
program o f Home kind can Im&gt; started.
(■ark in (he right.
1
The tiorialists have nutinnnilxrd
.Hut forty years is a long tim e. Ami regulations too
inimeiouN undcrliiklngH in rapit'altigh t tire only too apt to burst at the seam s.

CHICAGO, Mar. l-|/H)-(ienoral Dwlgbt i). Elsenhower uffldally opened the ltMU American
Red Cross cagil'xiKf tor |(MI.(SM)..
000 In - Chicago lust night.
President Tl’uman Joined in the
national
campaign
"k ick o ffheld' in Chrcugo for the first
lime—In a nation-wide broadcast
from Woshihgton.
Culling iipop America to over­
subscribe thu tdl),000,1)110 goal ia
the ilrlvQ . which starts today.
President Truman said the orgunl
ration •'commands the respect and
irratiturh*'hf all of us."

r

•lip llritaln. Among
them a re '
iverseas airways,
the tlunk nf.
.'inglnml, riihie unit wirelesu comI . H«J|&gt; atHmi** Sanford. Roll up
nmdrutions, the mat mines, rail-1
jmUr copy of ilie Herald* Touiiil
and Inland water transport,
Onu of the most hopeful reports which has come free mad
mil the eleelricily supply,, A steel *
hdiiion and mail it In »ome friend
Fran ce since the end o f the war Is th at the curren cy seems untiimulixiition nirasurn is now
Of rrla\iv« up north.
at last to lie gaining eipiilibriiim. The gpvernm ent has suc­ before parliament, nnd the chemlI It i* hu&lt;kI new* to learn th*l ths cessfully promoted a large loan to balance its b u d get; I hi i •al industry is n imssihility.
The gnvrrnmrnt i v*n has ilurod
Lmgwood Mottl i» enjoying o* may seem to Ini a strange thing to applaud, but previously lie po|itii'fll elemenlit by providing,
Roufiihintt palroiisge *thi« *-year. the French government has lieeit in the haliit of halancitig mlversnl fire medicine. This n n - 1
"| hencafotlli
hencafurtli operate thegrntly has U*rn met with mixed
IM year I ts budget by printing more iuoney. A h a fu rth er Mtep ti
fig h t inflation, a limit I u i h Is *h i placed on the amount ot millImis, hui-ll Is popular with
tund. ‘
l i f i n lt
th» man in the street, i ,
|
money bunks can lend.
Ifntv far dale the gurinllsU go;
thinks
An Indication that these measures are having effect h •villi
iiotiuuiillfutinri? The governmuch
the fact th at the price of gold Is tulling. (inld is eagerly nenl bus Ih&lt;«ui wuii'hing general
Dardemy “Wallace
o r f ' l i raye
t l too sought by speculators and still commands prices out of pro­ curt inn rltisrly nnd unxloilsly. (
handle*.
jlut he didn't
Knriulism Is nn Irinl In u hig way i
portion even to the black m arket exchange rate on Am eri­
llin lente
want* to
peace,
hi* l*&gt;nd.
I
n Knglund. II run imike or break i
such
(Ulack
can
dollars,
but
the
price
Is
going
down,
m
eaning
th
ere
is
kenic to attack Turkey’or (be
itself before next year's election.
less speculation in money.
Thoie who queitwn. our
The pul I y Ini- held t hut the pub­
The Queullle government has survived several crises in lic reaction seemed fair enough. In
alation figuiei h a v e ' tA ly'V wa
down First Sued to - realise that which its downfall han been freely predicted. If it should tome tidily piuliuineiitary byderlions since the Socialist govmething ha» been OaluiKl pl*c* succeed in bringing money under control, It would have a miiiient runic to power, it h as n 't ',- ,1
i
«,s u „ i i l ■,,
firm
grip
oil
a
lurge
part
of
the
country's
economic
troubles.
IT Sanloid during the tail tew
'o«t uue. Then lust week ram * an i v 'Illir lt'H I t. n n i l l l l , 1 k
The road to physical recovery and iMilitlcal &gt;
stren g th would out standing lest in a hy-elerllnn
' I ’, ,
fliirm h ltV
tar». f;
________
then lie much easier.
at South lluinuiei-until.
I
n llU
1 ,1
Proteitant* who did nnk lake loo
Smith lleinmei smith uorinally Is I
cnnservntlve, Iml has been held hyl WIK8IJAIIN. (ieimuny, March
eriouily the recent conviction ol
labor since the Inst general elec, M —(Siwcialt—C'harlea K. Smith.
Cardinal Mindi*nlj{ |i] ..Hungary
lion. (*on»eipiently It was nuwle n I son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert M.
nay well view with alarm the trial
Paul Revere did not spend all of his tim e riding horse­ testing gimmil. 'i'he great C h u r - " T .'102 Jessamine Avenue.
,| |5 I’roteitant churchmen In back at night to roust) patriots against the B ritish , lie was chill hlniM'lf hurled some nf t h o ! —
~
lulgaria. It isn't Catholiclim which p noteworthy silversm ith, a fact brought out by a recent world's most powerful oratory Into
the campaign.
lommunimi tighti; ^t p rdiglon.
g ift to the Boston Museum of Fine A rts. It wits a silver
I.uhoi won, and set the ronservn,
*
The Siate'RoadDeiitffment hai bowl, completed In u tl8 . com memorating a vote of the lives linek on their heel*.
with Ibis political gauge to
#t ill budget (or the enmiag y«ar MaHMachusettH House of .Representatives defying England. goRo,
hv, we find laitli parties awinngThe Rhode 'Island owner, Mrs. J . Mnrsden P erry, Is said to
It $44,026,000 ol which about
Ing Into action In get set
't for the
,h«Ve
rofusetl
an
o
ffe
r
for
It
o
f
$1(10,000
made
by
.1.
I*.
Mor­
tall w iH &gt; lor n^.tffcllruC'ion.
still distant* general election,
lion. On&lt;j
'I'"
reaction In ronservallvii
10 rank*
he ted uuiutensnsw That will gan.
Probably. . many
famous
early Am ericans, chlufly hus been dLuMMnjJiicnt In - nn^
. y ..other
w ,
,
4 •«*
irobahly be the State'a largdt
rptarlers over (lie way Churchill
Ft
iih'iite Item o( rspendimrev during ntpiemht'rotl for slnglo nets of patriotism or kcii Iiih, hml handled the llummersmitli
patitt
iltli
cam*
Ofjunlly Interesting pursuits whjch ijr»? seldom pientloiiticl by
e coming year.
palgn. There's talk of a drastic
Higtorlan*.
'
overhauling of ron«erVHtlvo stra­
k ... atr
mtm 14 million pertt
acffl of
. T
Thete
tegy.
N'utnrnlly Sivialist fortune* will
and in Florida which ihould he
depend heavily on tho slain of
ilacrd undrr organired Ijfa ptollrilish post-war rehabilitation lit
lly RUHHBLL KAY
eelinn. »ayi George
Lee»*
eleellon time next year. If thing*
ting banket. Hoiltkt’g !»»»** ,n'
are good, nalionullxalhm will claim
I Ihouglit I was d ln y last week the prospective
luilry i» woiih $(W ,000.000 a
. . visitor
. . . . could
, , vc" - t credit, but it will have to take
end after two weeks at tho Flor­
rear to this tlale,
woith ida Btata Fair, but ua I approach ■lure to Horidu with knowledge i n . ih«- blame if condition* are had.
advance of what Ida trip would
Tho Attlee government is likely
' our or five limei nylfa
it were another column deadline this week
lo run into heavy criticism for Its
iropeily piomoted‘ gnd'groUcled. I find myaelf even xanler'dtm to
Travel agencies nnd tourist hu -! handling of the Arah-Jewlsh Imtha' fact that I've twtn up to my rsaus advise
that
prospective jbrogllo In Palestine. Piidiahly soma
Soulhein irnatou have opened cara with tha I ' m * Hrrakfast, on- visitor* arv demanding all-eapense 1eonserviilives ulsn will reiterate
htit I[ghl 1 In uva
fUibuatar nual gridiron show staged h or "packAgo" tours und vacations, I their charge that tho Socialist*
11 a weapon ni dcftniF'for Ml min* newspaper Jo lk s in connection wit?* and If Ihssc are offered wn ran threw nway part of tho empire In
Exposition at count on getting mir share of this the way thoy dealt with the Indian
the Florid* Citrus ~
irity group* of which the South Winter Haven.
business.
situation. However, It strikes me
it the moment it llte mog| .oppreiBeing un "off tha record" show,
W# cen look for keen summer •hut this will he hollering dowlt
ed. And the Socialulic Democrat* I cant describe tho event In tie- competition from tho Curnllnns, u rain barrel, since India wn* duo
if tome of our big»«ttfga-im*todial- tall but I ran assura yuu that ths Maine, Mexico, Nassuu. Hawaii, for freedom In any evenl.
___ bars waro down and tho sky was Alaska and other sections that
|y begin 10 holler ihAhjlhf ,(ilbu*tOn I lie credit side for Iho Hocir j i ’ un-American. / ai un AmerA— •- tha limit whon it rama to harpoon- have nwakened to the fertile and lallst*, they can clto their program
I .
1 -j
-A * . L , *rt* politico* with Govtrnor Fullsr profitable field represented by the of colonlnl development. This la
mo , in fact, at frctdoip'O^ipw h. w.rrcn taking tha brunt of tho
calculated to give a great lift
summer tourist.
-J
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,J r 1 . '.v , ........ good' natured kidding.
Florid* can hold her own with Imperial rehabilitation.
At leeil one.Waihinaton buryau« •Exposition Itself showed any
any event, the eyes of tha
nf
these
eiens
hut
sho
will
rat maket icn't*.-FnUfal Security
h Ittprovament and as mild have to go nfter the business wi t h'
wl’*
"&gt;t that election. H
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Low-Rent Housing

Better Days In France

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Swimming Pool
MttMlMNM

'terminal
corral ritelinn
loon Im Sanlord.
A Chevrolet, formerly used t*v
the Police llrfnil tmi'lll WIIS till Ill'll
over In City Manager MeKildnn
Plans were 'made In repair the dr
parlment's molnrcyele, eipup it
with two-way radio ami In secure
11 driver.
World piodueliniii of oil
now
has surpassed more Ilian nine mil
liion hnrrebi a day

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Made By Paul Revere

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Sanford,
Sanford
has arrived
overseas 10 augment the vital
A 11 lift.
A former student nf Si niiimlc
High School, Pfr. Smith enlisted
in the Alt Force on Sept. 2. MHS.
After completing Ills basic train­
ing ul l.urkland Air Force Rase

in Sun Antonio. Texas, lie wax
gitlst Heboid at chI is I nnd ies|Hilisil,le duties and
sent to clerk-typist
(.owlv Air Fotre Ruse. In Deliver in lime lici'omc an nilinlnislrtilluii
Cato: •
expert.
I’lior to his enlistment Pfe.
Hi' Is presently assigned tn thu
Wing Military Personnel Office Smith whs employed us a messin cimtgi' of files. From this Job eager hy tile Western Union
he rail advance to more lompll- Com puny.

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Too Late To Classify

fldminiitriioT 0»cat: twing. in a
itkf.BwthYlKio^lKf^ ip*«h.

to conitructmt

ather'prevailed throughout the
* yjjci)dance wait sxcsllent.
•van bulged at |he seams
ltora throughout the
k and hotel accomoda-

103 ways differentf
ibdiind tho wheel of a Frazer you suddenly realize you set much
Is'ltcf, tlrlvo much rosier. All other rare bmimo nlil-fiuhionnl.
Discover the bntaurnt car. The Frazer has amazing now distribu­
tion nf mim and loud. Ita inner-spring front shocks and tripte-rontrol
Ntmlng are basic und major Improvements In engineering
'
Tho«lifftrrncts of tho Frtuer begin with "years ahead" driving ease,
riding comfort and luxury. You have air-conditioned coolneeb or
Warmth. You have the widest choice of colon and fabrics ever availglia in any ear plus the unbeatable combination of performance nnd
economy which only the'Frazer’a high compression engine nan &gt;gfv*.
"AVOYou liavo a whole world a}differences to discover in the Fruzer—
8eo it at your nesrrat Kaiser-Frazer ((ealer's—todayl

advertising and publicity amt work'
closely with travel and iransporta-

* " u* f* r I" *oy ng-

lion vompaiiles, amt ll Isn't a-bit
too early to start plugging for
such business.
Ntytion’f* Weather
At u recent meeting of tha dlworld.
r
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dors
l
of
tlie
Florida
Preas'
A
iso­
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ply throughout I
ciat
lation the thought waa advanced wing* of spme of tha huge fouri
tha
hat IMtt.*way exlltfona of Florida .engHted plgnse as thoy taxied up
t
e
a
Tad
ardsns, Duhllcatlons would lie Just aa ef- tu the runways at Tempelhnf Airo ,»
• amt alrpuit* In
and 811ver Springe
esktwaebsa factlva In stimulating Intarsat In Iroma In Rarlln
esojrt as It Frankfurt, and it wax detidod to
'ark Raca Florida as a summer reso
Jy ;
loping wintorr business,
f
kuspemi operations. .A Mg snow
others sR- rsport a re Is In dsvelo
and that such
...I editions
.......... j ccould be covered (he.Berlin area.
h to profH«bly gotten out In the
thi spring
Traee .and walka wore blown
a much
anlta w*th ■ summer appeal Justt as they down, roofs '
rlniicd off sod
on dee;
art
In
ths.fall
for
winter
t
business.
s wen*.blown out by
■tksf* ■...— __
|.| .Many
Many Florida atiractloi
attractions have
reaklsh wcalhor In many
at stand-1
may Rott already worked out special summer areas ur England and Urn omtln
as theyy programs .andihava found ft sffec- rnt.
‘ Ronsa Uva sad urofttable, A state pro- ,11 Tfjjn- shins were grounded, six
h/ftrera sould be developed
davelopad with off tho Dutch cagst,' Ihrto &lt;^f
.wretita . A n d -------------nitjark .and one off Scotland.
sttrevtldus' - provided
throughout ths
•he summer monthe.
\ -Rolle# reported fou
yto
Beach has done gn exora kUlad and six esrloti

JbrtA o se who w ant the fin es t

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I40.m capital outlay
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oJlapse of another Frankfurt

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T U E S D A Y MARCH ! . 1949

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TUE3DAY MARCH 1, 1349

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Social And Personal Aclivities
Carlin Palmer Ray—.Society Fdilnr

Social Calender

1

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

K f— K M

Mrs. G. D. Hitdiop Is
Hostess At UIH’ Meet

I he N&lt;u mini de Vore I low uni
Ulinptet, Uniliil DmiglHi'i i of the
Die Daughters of Wexley Ulss* Coiifeilcrary, met lust Friday i'1
of the First Methodist Chutrh will the homo of Ml*, (i. I*. Bishop
mfri nt the homo of B n i l i in Hose Court nt 3:00 o'clock. The
Zachary, HI 2 Magnolia Avenue, at president, Mr*. K. II. I.nncy. cull­
H:00 |* M.
ed the mi-ding to ordbi mill led
The Fidi'li* ('Ins* of llic # u * l in the opening service*. Mr*
nuptial Church will moot with Mr*. M. McCttskill, eliiijibiin, rend sev­
J P Cullen Hi 8:00 P. M.
eral verses from Ihe lllhlo mid u
poem "Keep A ’tiniii" by Frank
WKDNKSIIAY
Thr Ssuf-nd Tourist Club will Slmllini.
have it 'ilmfflrboAril tournament
The group voted In send a eon
with (hr Winter Park Tourist Club jiiiliiithm to (hikly Park Shrine
m Ft, Motion Pork.
ini Fdgefleld. S. V. mid iltlliiig the
The Woman’s Club will hold lt*!p r"g uni Mrs. F. K. Hmimillnt
general meeting ami luncheon fm |,,.inl a paper on tiemge Washing­
member* only at the dub home. ton. Mrs. I.miey welcomed » vl*Fled ion of ufficer* will ha halil llor. Mis. Ida McCollum of Smith
ami nil members urn urged to he Carolina, who w'as a guest of
present.
Mr*. -I. II. Truluck.
Week of Prayer for home mis­
HefrrshmentH were served by
sion* will lie obseirrd at 7:30 P. M. the hostess assisted by Mis. Mewith Ilia subject living ‘'The (iospcl CaNklll and Mrs. Hmimillnt. Those
Coimnittetl lllitn Its". The Brother­ aitending were Mr* Limey. Mr*.
hood. W. P. Westmoreland, pro­ Margaret Marshall. Mi*. I- A
gram chairman, will be In charge. Hrumley, Mr*. C. A. Adams, Ml i.
THURSDAY
.1 M. Iliiyea, Mi*, o V. l i m a n ,
Truluck, Mr*
McCollum,
Ilia Hose Circle of the Suufonl Mr*.
(iardell Club will sponsor a lecture Mr*. McCttskill. Mis. Hmimillnt
on corsage making by Mrs. !&gt;. ami the hostess.
II iiiinI oii Hmi.sch at 2:30 P. M. Ht
lha Woman’* Club huildliig. Thi*
fvrht is liaing presented for the
benefit of the building fund.
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. K. 8., I l l l l l . I . V W O l 'I i . Mat. I t/Pr
will meet at the Mnsoille llall at 1.,-w Ayres, a leading Academy
N;0u P. M. hiitialioll will l&gt;v held . W in d contender, i* planning •"
and the meeting will lie preceded make a film in Africa
Strangely enough, l.r-w lia.su t
with a covered dish supper at 0:30
done a picture since hi- gave lu»
P. M.
The Parent.Teut'livr Association sons Hi vc prrfm liiunce in ‘Johnny
will meat at the West Side Pri­ lleliiidn." Thai wn* none than a
mary school at 3:00 P. M. to he yeui ago. Tiring ol waiting h "
preceded by Ihe hoard meeting at lagging huiiiliett* to pn-l. up. he i*
2:30 P. M. The guest speaker will planning an nideiH-ndent veiilm e
be ft F Cooper who will Imve us to make an Afliruh |ii«-ltil
Ihe hi Ibj eel for bis (alk “ Allow1,,-w ha* h.-en talking in C lim b .
slices for Children”.
Iliekfmd lo join him oil the ex
The South Side Parent-Teneher pediliou.
Association will meet at 7:30
Paul lli'lllt'ld’s plan* fm aniithei
P. M. in tin- ehmarooms of I lien piodliclinn nf Ills own lam- Ml lick
children. A program will la&lt; pie- a
snag. " I have a
wonderful
- 1'Mled at 8:00 P. M.
script, a Untied Artist i --h'Jisc,
The T. K. 1*. Class of the First lie said mi tile “ Hope of Sami'
Baptist Chinch will meet at 7:30 ,el, "lull the hank * le ip m e that
I' M, In I In' church nmmx.
you put lip eipilty fm will! I Is
T uesday

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Legion Auxiliary
Honors President
I
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c r s o n a I$

Mrs. ( ’. I&lt;\ Proctor Is
Honored W i t h Party

j&lt;m Slrwnri al th-n I......
Myrtle

Aveiiin-.

Mr*.

ot Hit

\rii

...........

atigmenling the

icgular
mouth

Ij grow tug

Hollywood

PAGE THREl!

M- mill Mis. t\ F. Proctor, .Ii
cnlci tallied on Sunday evening
lioiioriug 'li&gt; . C. F. P io e im . Sr
(u iclelo almii of lu-i litrllulay.
Tbe group gatlieied al the Pine
tm apartuieiit on Sniifoiil Avemu
XXlilt'll was dceoiati'ii with pui|de
■liid while bauliitiiii hlosMim Uming tilt- evening a |uemsuppci wirs t-UJnvcd by a i-ai
In. ue |ul in Ihe gauteli and a
ile- ui'ed hiithday rake made by
Mi
Pun tor’s daughter, 'I t *
\\ l.ipplinnlt. was Iiicscnlcd to
Uo ImumiT. Stic also recelve-l
gifis fiotn Iici family. Those al
Pi ih
tending wen- Mr. uml ' l l *
lei. Mi iiinl Mis. II W l.i|i|un
coil mnl Miss Mmcin Kay l.ippm
(
coll and 'I i
and Mr*

I’hi
AltllMMHlIl’ SpriM^rt Clvlfc
Till- date of tile annual Flower
Slum- of the Sanford (iaritcn Club Club will Mmii-nr ii t i'll fn r tha
will In- M m. llt-17.
it was an- l-cn. fit of t be organ fund for A lSpiiu gs
('Impel.
YhC
Moimcrd today by Mi*. Kmlnr Cur- tmio-ntc
tell, chilli mail. It will In- held ill event will tnkc place nt the Itonw
ol Mi and 'I t s It .1 Ihtiidy on
ilo- Toiirlsl Center.
Thi* yrm exhib itors will com- Fiiilny ft mu .'Hid unlit f»:00 P. M.
in'Ii- for tin- purple ribbon, which Must,- will i&gt;c fiirulshed during
is h xlnte award and call* for Die tea hotir* by Mr*. II. K. 9 4 a special judge*. The xliow com mitter limit. Mr- Winfield II. Brown and
lin k in g willi Mis. Cm loll igel tides Mi- Mu. &gt; K I'm kins. 7 b e public
Mrs. Michael (!ln«on, Mr*. J a m e s is coidiiilly mviln l to ntlend,
T e iw illc g e r , Mr*. Cbnrlci K. (Jinn,
pvt-xirlent, Mrs. t ’ harle * Law-son. ci-m i cbmrinan nf the tinrden Cen*
Mr* Fred R. Wilson. Mr*. II. 1! l e t .
McCaslin nnd Mrs. II. C. Ilctzcl.
S. ale ..f judging foi cla sses 1
Ulnssrx of exhib it* will hr as I tbtinigli I. Id.nun p e r f e d i t ^ CO,
fnllows: to *e s and corsage*, R o se ' si/.- .‘u. foliage 2d nnd sicm 10;
Circle; iinniml Dili
C ardcncr* I m i nngi-nirnts. pi "portion 25, r e l t *
! Circle, perennial*, Mimosa C itric; nun of Item to receptni-le 25, color
bulb ami tube roll* liliHnn*. Central Inn niouv 25 mnl arrangem en t 25.
Circle; flowering shrubs, vines ami
trees.
Magnolia
Circle;
potted
A i.cl* of calm wind, north of
plant*, .Incitiandn C iicle ; arlistlc
.......... .
i&lt; cnllcd the "horoo
airringiuui'iil*. Arnica C l i d e : " n i l Ini it mb's" h&lt;'caii*c, many *ay. In
nlcliii-'s mnl wnll ariangenu-nts,
•he obi day- many sa illng «hlp*
J Palm ( ’ m c I r ; (iliili11 f n r tm him;!*
hull'll willi Inn sc* ran short of
[ me ill*, I \mi n ('!»• Ii ; mi In*
irid
walpr mi.I were furred to throw
illnli r a i 1 ‘i n ,
ii f *i ••G ; t,il*lc
MiiiMiiil- ovn IiiRiinf.
nmtllL'kiie'liix, M |ii"ia&lt;:t, h * ('iitdr;
|n&lt;»fi*s*xionit|, iiinim fimdi ti i lull
vu'iT“. Iiliil liy Mu* f|ttr€Yif
mnl i&gt;rii|uiifii(ini:. Ah* s r Muk- linti h nt iihmit i't|sh! ilrty.d.

••alnuler activity each
willi
Americanism, the
Peter Ihikiu. who t, a f ir-slimati
need fm Urn loppy fund
at Stelsmi, has taco lormally in­ j mill sin- ilesei ihed t . n l * S ta le
activities. The hist two pntieclr.
itiated into ik" Sti'i.sim t'ohiny nf lU'.sertheil itv Mrs Milb-nahl wete
I aiiilsln I’hi \11ilm. nai tonal social final!-ml assistance In oi tditm* -'f
fraternity lluk-n is utaioiing in vcleiann la-tvveen the age * of Id
music al Stetson lie i . ilo* son and 22 while tla-v are receiving
-•f Mr. and Alts. I'etei .1 Ituhot, I - ..Ib i - c - r vocational training, and
.'IttlC, t ’id ii St I eel
tile leluillillllltloll af disabled VIIIt I alls
Mi - Wldte tnvtleil mi-iula-rs t-’
' l l . anil Mi . .hum \\ Pippin
and I wo ilaiiglilei - of Itn mmgliani. . ii 1 1cud the Ci-nstiUillmial Conf i n ii.-- lo I* belli III Kissimmee,
Ala. have icltnm-d lo lion home Maich 12-13
Mis. Churle* D.
after spending leviial days III ' W,
, -........ ... i esiih-nt. wn* in
Sniifoiil with Mis |; |i. pippin Ito-lucctl anil told memhets of
at Iter boair on West I nst Street. liei ex|ierli-nri* in auxiliary work.
Miss Peggy Pippin, a student al Sin- I- ii funnel lesiih ul of Man- fk t*4 I 111a .1I
Stetson Univei sit\. also s|ienl Ihe fm-l. ' i t * . McDonahl an-l Mrs.
weekend willi lo-i molliei
I While wen- prosi-litod With gifts
' of Imi inI made etoilu-t work d-nnt,v tin- iiudlu-i of tin ioral pri-sl' ilcn
IICVINli WHiS
'tin nrivnti- dining loom at the
b.n
"Ul* * I iliil ill i" hi"|»* 111
An. loo was deemaled with gier-ti.. .1*1 pi n I tool trail tin I •'** I "
ct v a,'ali as ctimcllia- and lighl
. an,lln-s by ' I i Henry Me- III. . ,n i .n liefoie Inlying, mm k&gt; I
I he .Sciiiiviiili1* I -mini \ Mliiijif* i i c|lanlm
pi - inti .1, of Ilo1 I
S
I
.Ii
Pla n
ciinis weie I'l*
h( the I'hii idu I t
i Mt|Mti nf
1*11 I iiicnt oi Agi n ullm e adv - *
made bv Mrs. Belli Wrniilliiff
•11%I WnikiiH met \» l»n|ji\ ill
lU lo'i s alletiililic w . i c Mis, It h-M wives who want get i m v
tin* County llruliti lh*|»ni timuit I
M d b i. M i* J
I Siiigletnry ........ v.ilio fol till'll egg *ll"llev
"ffiri'i Mm ini: t he hii.incns mei i Mi
lien- a i r hiiiiii- good iid - s l "
J o e Field Mi s Aiuttku Takmu officer.i wi*m* »*!••* li d fm tin* t jo h. Mr*. I &lt;? (iiilb.wav Mr*. f,.11.01 See that eggs a ir kept in
ih'W ynir.
|{,,v Tillis, Mr-,. Ileal ilia- Newsom, n , ban cold reft igci atm awnv
Offli’rr** ino ns fu|low.**
1 Mi- Kfflc Durden. Ml*. 'V. K. 1.. .to roods having s tru n g ' -doi M*i*n*lMi y I m u is i im i , M i s s
Ku I Smith. Mis C Ik Unto, Mrs. \. *t| ||i|' ll( ** A %Mill rirKn wliicli 'MmhI
cliiinlu Apjilrhy, cIiuiiiimii of the i |- It...... her. Mis Henry Tlnir*- h i ! mu i i •iid 11-1 h ml IIM‘ Il**»*l ,n
imurinm uml hociiiI nunimtlr*** on nail Miss Kdiin 1 'hitli'ii-bii
,n1\MI'l | |n i; lliHphiyH. UcIDI' +h Im 1
FRIDAY
hollowed." That'* Ihe icm-un tlien11..
»i nt h i iliMili v iomn M'liip*11
«■
riu- Week of Prayer for home a l e no independent movie* being Mih. Mmhi'lh’ Ihmui; uml mem
|hettih(|i i' Iin 11'limit, Min
lluhhi
•rn mm I**"'** in* mmli f i •sl»»u*s'*
inlisl-ma will la1 observed at 3:30 filmed on Hollywood today.
K
ihhet
.H Dm «■ tiny* hi* tliry %
%
P. M. The subject of the program
.Mail.- Wilson Is filially at walk
•»IC s riM N O (Ir»iv
it tin* ii t i ii*ci ulm Ui lw*i w n l
will la- “Our Prayer* ami Our mi tin- film version of "M.v I ’riend
'll I'lMC'l YVlih M'llltr
I . I i «*|&gt; I lirh Ii ik M •(•liilMy.
Money C’uuunitl-'d Onto Hod'. Irinn.” " I t would have been om"Hid iii ii
■i-id h» Ik* Iip M ill mkvi" f i c i ’ -ii'i
Circle
No. 3 with Mr*. F.
K. bm no-sing lo Intve snmeime else &gt;ille!" moan* maov an ■-lift i no-i
■t ( i Iin rivet fiilar
liepi esi-nlnl Ives frnln Si'iiiiimle
Nut*,
aiiHWcr*
liioneh
Minx
say
a
Gut
j
&gt;
i
c
f
i
i
nldv
ind
tihiivi*
If*
'I*
Hull, program elminuau, will la­ play the rule," sla- admits. Marie
mi Him Ihii (iirig jitrkft
vaudeville him-elf, liriiueho says Iti'i-v aid, Flagler. Liike, tiritiigu,
in charge
mill Hal Wallis finally eaine to the Hindi' of I In- '2u* wouliln't go t tiie o ln and Vidiisia will gather u n i 1‘iil.ic.licit
t
Hill i it.i| Iii ' ct |n| (vi k
l Inmmlc In
MONDAY
luritls a f e r the producer was flood„n Mm. 2 III dll- th'seola llnlul hr
1*1.1111 k»**V » III* Nlfljlflt
(1 t|n* V S. k i iiilt" lilt1'!** 11,11 1*■*
The Phlluthca Class of (hr First led willi IHIcin demanding her fol lln-Hi- days. “ A lot oT it was pi idly
I lay I mill Reach to illseU** parenthi i l
•in inf n rriHtvt*
* “
Presbyterian Church will meet at the role. This anmxeil Marie. “ I I'tirny," he adds "Audlciiel'* an- ti-aclin prnl-lcm* and te*pon*lhlli- .diiHH Cup* iiffirially K•
. -uliiiK tii U. M. SlllllililliU 1•*'*’
the humr of Mr*. W. A. Leavitt,! ilou'l have lhal many fiieiiila,” Inn Ill'll fill it lliese d a y s ”
"Ml.*11 Photitt
Nut ice lhal t ’lmih-s Laughton ties. Mr*. L. II. Hn»btfMi, pM-slilctil Mt dair nf urmlifit: itn lln* l*il" i. a
21113 Orange Avenue, nt H:0O says *liit.
the ■'••itrity einmeil,
Parent
looks Jiial like S.
S akajl ill of
'•
ii
in
tin*
iiimlily
P. M.
loliii llndlnk says he is curving
rile Oh I (inn Mnuhnllanl' ads iTnacIwi Assi-eiulhiiy. of Si-mhinle ’ Mil' 4UV *if I’WIIH, llllM’ll Mil \M l|*lll
out a new call-in fm himm-ll.'Dui
Sul.all claim* he hn» liiiuglilou • “ uniy today iimmunveik
l*i*i i|it/.i’ii I ii| rXiilM|i|i*, Mir K»*»|l'
ing Ihe war veins, In- did pictuie heat by t h i i n chin*, iliungn.
Mi*. Lacy ...................... t5rnv.lan«i lull I infill Mint i««|l Hill V i •‘•I'l
i
a f t e r picture, nnmt of them -• a
tlllvln
ill-11a v ■11ii i irl’.'s
spouse, ( -Hi e e l........ . Ho- region will pi-sob S (*| mli‘ A, K x lm I -HI «•*.*' r S
heavy.
He Ims winked tint
II Marcus Ooo.li ieli, is fout'-fiflli* |"V - I
1b** meeting.
H-'gist-Jl* •"*- (&lt;« n»li- VA , l.iii n r I
S *•» "I
weeks in the past two years, bill line,lo-il willi ill- inivcl
ulmill " ' l l open at il: 1H A M will- Ho A.
Mcdmiii," '*I T S Miiid*
H.
Young Billy Johnson, son of Mr. lie'* linppici in *y inpalIn-tie parts Mexico. II-- slioiild have it coiuplrt
i lll'l
’ d -I rv session beginning at •"
and Mr* Clifford Johnson, was lie '* doing "Upi-tation Malaya*' i ll by the lime their baby arrives. I U- ' 'I Developing lln tb.no I .hi tzv " llii* Iniyri «11****I«I iimI i *
Hi-1 niily Mi ({illill' nili11 i * •'ti»
honored on Ills xixllt birthday with now and goes light min " Ih il ll i 1
IIIicflcH
Jimn Funtiiine i s |which will in- huxed on ihe
mIsii Mn iliili' Vl In (i Mm
i ‘tillnjt
a party givnn by Ills mother on ground."
doing lighl nil shows in Inn t ’migicss' piiigrum of "Redi-«"' Vlus ilniic
Thursday afternoon nt their home
Iletty 11ul I mi accepted a hid Wicks Says slm likes to wmk
|'img the Family". Mrs. Mm gnu
Si mn' -1 ;t leu i|rti
i inti
n
•l 1408 Bel Air Boulevard. Tho for the pi ess photographers' hull Paul Lukas may do the new Lil- i llv Schcid of Chlrngo. III., told
J*Ilil U'l it'll ML'. U Imh 11*III* 11V M.i
rooms of (he Johnson homa were In Wa*hingl&lt;m March I'J. Mile'll linn llelhima play
An M t l 'l j ...... ..
for Inc NnlhiniiM'-ng rill' Mlllllin In f’ i"l»,l III I'Ll1 P« ltd
attractive with arrangements of take in tin- New Y-uk show* I,••- lociiluni Clew hack from A f i n a n * » of Purent* and T e a r l n i
«
iUK l ln Immiii* iniiki*i ?i|i*mlil *"
spring flowers and plnnt*. The fm,- returning Imine. Mia- say:, -hiH*1l(kfll MMini'll tVi'M 11
M ports Kslht'l William* i* a l ......I be tile plllicltnll nptmkel.
•hum fiiiiiihiii with ilu lr mud'
dining table won covered with a Inis la-eu invited to lea with Piesirill I MM« liHril III I hi
if Mn ir* ln»\ i•ik ■ L'H* n n i p i t i :
lace cloth and centered with .a dent Truman wliile in Washingtim. the um*l popiilur star there.
m|m||M
' . fits ptl.VlhL
Alan l.mlil is cmicellug hi* own
dull* mndl InGrl-i Sill- llIM IMI l* 4
large pink and whlta birthday cake
At |ire*oiit, file most imp-ii
t'Imi lie Hick foul w ill ilo a song
ii ii min i ir«l
wmip ii
all show. Ilox 13, laH'aiiHi- It's I oi&gt; ' ii (i region In tin*1
1
1
nm
4
*
nf
ijlirtlil
\
m
lien
“In
I»
'*IY
*
holding pink candles.
Miiblle
1
with
King C io-bv hi
"Hiding
Mu i r |»t*» m ilf•**! I**
Hecoinmimilcd with ! p,. n a gleiil genlogi tiougli
» Ifk'*4 fI Mill l-ll!i. l|l |dit\ s Ml III MU
During the afternoon tlm young High." The gioanei lieller watch niiicli ifoik
lining down through Iran, I •"I tiiMM I’Jiiiyinir Mid' sueli ill t Mjtf •
guest* enjoyed games on (lie lawn out. He did a unmliei willi Mil -mi iiM - m ilio n : " L e t t e r in i h i r r ,,,,
I "hi i Ihi ill .Jtmi'H, itn I v Aimi'M
with
nrltea being awarded to C fd n e Huixlwicke in '‘ A Connecli- W n es " f t ’s a nifty J o h n L u m l’ smuli Aruhia. and (lie sh ikd-io Il'llMis IIM M|‘ li’i'li'd" h| "hi* I' i'l
•jiii niiv.il lirni, tM'vrt It4&gt;ciiihi&gt; h
I.etiny Himes and Hhalla Paul. Pic­ CUtt Yankee" anil the Briton stole g its hithurn Hlmiwyck In " W l l h | „ f Kuwait, lla lt n ln , and (Jala. I *'fn*Kir n n m liv »’|fif** "
This llhig' a f t e r he due* " I r m a . " tnrk* In the feet of ahor*
film* Mir lliillll* lllllki’l luu iiiimIv Atm iii tin i ili/dii
tures were taken of the group and tilt- scene.
afler Ihe hnnoree had opened hi*
" A h . the guild old day* of viiitde-

*

I

Garden Club Flower Altamonte Civic
( luh Will Jlav e T e *
Show To He In March

I lie Anchor wa* Ihe selling for
i a dinner oil Friday evening hon­
Telephone 1 1H oring Mr*. Pent I McDonald of 8t.
I'rU-rshurg,
American
l.cglon
\iixiliuty D i s t i i e t President,
.shin-ng honor* with Mi* Me­
llon, ild wen- Mis. Vita While.
, Mi*. Pauline Prentiss and Sir*.
' I lor i*l liV MrtioW I'll all of Kissim­
mee Mrs. C, L. Hunter, unit
Ml** Doiolliy U ln ln er .l.iugb ; iTO-t-h-lil. prnaliled -luring the
ter of Mr. and Mr*, lien Whituei evening's entertainment. Follow­
nf this city, was iiuilicd to the ing I lie introduction of the guest*
honor roll at Ktpou College in and im-mlwr* dinner was served.
Hi|&gt;on, Wi*. foi the fiisi semester.
Mrs. McDonald stroke to the
ci."io on “The Kntire Diagram of
Fill-lids will i c g i c l lo
leant Auxiliaiv" She touched on the
that Mr. and Mis. i I .
It aiding tnemhei*hi|i drive which Is now
and dmighU-t l l a n e l t have left la-ir-g rallied on. Among the aim* VIHOINIA MAYO and ItllUCi: UKNNUTT teamnl t-.g-lli.-i
for Miami when- lln-y- were c a ll­ .o f (lie Amet Iran Legion during Her Hi«»•*. mtion ilnumi. "SMAKT tllltl H Mt*N’ 1 I XI.K” nt
ed because of tin- dciitli of Mi, i Ihe oust vent Mrs. McDonald list­ Tlinilui Tiii*fuliiy uml
ed hacking nf the fight for tinlvetItedillng’s Ml-&gt;1hr &lt;t
al military training and eoulltlllMr. ! ( ntt’-tiiiii - Stewart nmi c l &lt;•sitmunion " f work for the
Alias lit*My AllAfI&gt;*m1-inBill nf Allumy, widfni’ " f dlsnhlid veteran* and
the building of a successful wet*
N.
»** vi ilmn in Suu fonl with
IHDKIiini fm vctentll'i* rliilu
.1. It. Hti'uinl mill M». mill

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Minis To Housewives

Social Wfirkcrs iMccI
To Mlcct Officers

\'\ \ Group To Meet
lln D a y t o n a Iteaeli

l-htlH,
I HUHmi»M|

SIIFP " ID 'S

L0 NGW0 0 D

HOTEL

'«»f»*i| A OrffiMl*
Ml IT . EX

Ctimplele &lt;'ItiltiV Dinner

$ 1.00
$ 1.25
$ 1.60

Cnmiilele Sm orgaslm nl l.tint ltenn
('iiniplele DiunerH— l-'rnnt
I I It H

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M

Hnt«i|iMi(. H M iIIh i , Illr f Inim* nr lltnnrr
l«» t*r"M
nnd Prlrfo.

(*nvlyt

-Vccount Of Illness
i

Will lie Closed
Till Further Nut ice
Our Thanks 'I'd All

iHWiaiil Orlnidn 51•# turn nn«M

nn I in mi ik# H r i HIrr

lltn ft

LAST TIM FS TONIGHT
The (Jreat N orthern Advent lira

Canyon Passage
In Treliitlnilor

wait

Dana Andrews
Susan Hayward

Itriau Don levy
Patricia Rue

Hilly Johnson Given
Party On Birthday

gifts hla friend* gathered around
the dining (ahlo lo sing “ Happy

l ld a t ,"
Birthday'
Refrexhmenix conaiitlnr of It
cream nnd pink and while rain
were served by the hnntt-ia assist­
ed hy Mrs. W. I*, lllers ami Mri.
Ralph Potora. Thoxa enjoying tho
afternoon with Billy wero Donna
Peter*, Susan Hieri, Judy Brown,
Janie Brown, Angelin Stewart,
Sheila Paul, Janet Johnaon, Loo
Watson, Terry Bcllara, Lenny
Himes and Donnie Whitten. Also
Mr*. Peter*, Mr*. Harold H im .
Mrs. Leo Watson, Mr*. Kirby Sai­
lors nnd Mrs. Hlcra, tha honoree’s
grandmother.

Florida Stale
Theatre

~OP|Wh 12:1.1 Y C m : T J a IT T
M nlln rrs 10c • KiriiingH l i e
Children l i e

Today &amp; Wednesday!

ACTUAL S A M T E ST S P R O V E

ELmilderto hands
than any productmadefor
washingdishes...finefabrics!
To every woman who cnri-a ahotiL her hiiiiiln
Vel in m itih r
In Intmin th an ntii/ u lh c r li iiiliiii) priMlm l riitnle f-ir wnnhioj;
(lisheri Iml flnu fuhrlcH! Actual akin tentri mailt- hy an mtlt-|i(itittenl laliorutory— name furtilHheil on irqm-nl jauve il!
Try IhlH now CnlRiito-I’alm olivo-Povt mula. You'll lo at ila
11n j IIt itK mj/(/nr,v.v to h u m h ! E*’or Vul coiilnlnu n&lt;&gt; u lk u li!

'

NOKTHCOUl- . . . a groat name nr sununar
stilla . . . ami jiwt an groat in alack*. Tailored
with pic,itn, a r.ippor, grlpjMir, ami safely tah
on hip pocket. . . cool, comfortable northcooi,
xlncka am auminor'a moat cheerful in colnra and
pattern* . . . summer’s Iwat for wrinkle
resistant, sltapo retaining, press holding quality.

EXCLUSIVE AT

t i j m k,

B.L. Perkins &amp; Son
"L'OHHKLT MKN'S WEAR"

�iV E A U A l

P A G E FO U R

I cams Begin spring training Atlanta.

Iliul.lv l.ke. hundyinnn for thu
Hanford Giants l.usct.ull team,
signed hi* rnntract over tne week­
end to ploy for the Sanford en­
try IP l Pc Hondo Hlutu League,
It wan oilm&gt;iineed toduy by .Iran
a g o Not (irulwr. Ilia wna the
flrat IP IP contract received by
Gruber.
l.uke, voteil the moat popular
player in the league lust year by
funs in nil eight Iowiin III the
nrcuit, wu* ihe leuillng pitcher
on the Sanford squad. lie won
l&gt;l games, wtuie losing but his,
lie bail un milled run average ot
2, ui, which was the fifth best
in Inc ienguc lost year.
■■We lire oughtV glad III hove
received llmhly s conlruct, and the
New York (ilunls are happy that
jie Is returning to the learn tor
ilie coming vciir," Munagci Gml.t r snld Mils morning." He wiim
a lot of help to us Inal yeur and
t tin. sure thul lie will bo Just
an voIliable during the 10 IP senson,” limber willed.
Hill Spinks, left liumlrd pitch*
ci for (lie 111IH edition of llie
Sunfiml tilBlila, has ai rived In
Sanfurd and bus begun to work
out t« prepare for tile coming

Oklahoma A.AndM. Becomes Main
C h allen ger Of Kentucky Five
NF.W YORK. M.in h I

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Sports In Hriul'

Kennul Club Fntrius
I IIIHT Ittrr.—I ......

» I ii ii Wiiuiiw. : t m g it IN iiv)
I •*» 1. I M i l i c a
IS** i*
A n * l f 4*\\ ** »• Te ii I I i i n | | i *i
• 'I n i'
41 l r I, 4 H i n i i r l H o y .
Mill UN |l || M I*— I'lHUEl O
I (;&lt;*t * lnl|« i M 'f V l t l .* « M i l I ..Ml.
.1 •■ '«! If 11'41 M i *»I4 &gt;
| T a .. |k I • &lt;til • 11M
j
Jl&gt; Ji.iMO, 1* lle*M«* lie- -», ,
I mt
4 Hit V41
I »’ kVVI
r i l l l l l l II U K— .V III Mil**
I W iM iu h liiu
Ita lllif.
ISmi ii m
,1 llllll 4-*l|l*&gt;f I I , 3 1 ‘UDtlV I .. »»!■ ', I l i.ld
&gt; 4*r ' h i I ■ *I &lt;I,
II s Mill
ti I i .m Mm.
I iJir M c ,
1
1 1,4 it I*ml T u r n ,
* Alima
l 'hi* iiMu,
• T i l I I I II I I A I I i — A 111 Ml I f
I Mrliwiay Ml hues, 2 * »wr •|&lt;tk«et ,.w. „
I «i Ini li d r v Hir cli, I U r it i *■ • 11 Ci In* •*,
i '44r nl in ii All mi i r, r* H i t U n i , 1 ,vii
r t r u l i u l l . J* All m i I m 1,1'u,
3

1‘IKTII || %« Is— MiiirJU

II %t I .— .A IH Mllr

I AIlH Iwsielee. * l l l w k y lleely 1 |'f|4*
I ' a It, il ilIXti*'* I I i ***h,
. AllM 'lftc
\lK lit
W .ilt*
7 lt*»Mlllei
I S*el I

*l’llIr * — Miss

t’ttlrllKo,

banc, llttnny Jiidaciaiiil
Poiirlh— Ciimllrm yiiMiu,

Miss, list Hut.

CYI'UKHH GARDENS, Huibly lloyl,. of Winter Haven
III setting ii new stute nro ril of 7T to win the Cliuiii|
the fouitli iinmiul Florldn Hkl -lumping Tmirnnineni.

ALL-AROUNi' ACE

la THIAS.
WHO'LL
M ffecety
w
TUB

OLYMPIC MCATMLOM
CHAMP-----

JAM i t

MASK ETilALL
New York St. Louis and Ken­
tucky were Invited to participate ill
•Ita* National Invitation llnsketbnll
Timiminiciit ill .Miuiisnn &gt;Si|tmrn
Giiideii Mm 12-11-17 nnil IP. St.
Louis incepted mid Kentucky is
cKpei ted to accept officially traluy.
HORSE RACING
Miami Top I’ilat &lt;$10,110) wnn
the &gt;u* fm bum Royal Palm Statu
Park Pulse ill llinlenli In 1:10 2/5,
UliNrmtni, Flu.—J i m ’s Tigress
l$7.401 i uptiui'i| llie six furlong
I’nllm-llii Purse at Hiin*hiae Park

I •a&amp;SL
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III

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l'n,lit)

Sport* Roundup

Ily HUGH FULLERTON , Jr,
M fiu v n ir g M.rck i _ ( 4 » » _ a Smith, ami Alirghany Don, under
NEW YORK, March l W
A , h(i gu|,jj,nr, 0 f Herman 8mUh.
hunch of the
hoys were sitting
Though the Judges could p«f*
around a table at the palatial Kes* s|b|y Bnnounce tha winner this
wick Enquiry
Chili, Just outsideBft«rnoon, some observer* thought
Charlottesville. Vn., discussing the „ome
the dogs would l&gt;e senti
iutcresllng subject of hiring foot* [ through a second cesf.
bull pluyers ----- Indirectly, t h a , *rh«» two dogs shown yeMerdgy
talk stemmed
from a basketball irocnlug started out nicely, but
irrirm* hclwucn the UnlvcruHy of i nluwetl &lt;Ui'Vn hr th® thf#f-hour
Virginia anil Wllllsm pnd Mury— I t e s t
contlnuetl.
rondemonluin
the lust sports contest betw een, found four Iwvlea In the first 84
tbuse two schools. (Indirectly lie* nil nut es, but the rest of hia i&gt;ev*
cause, like Hiram, they don't hirerformpncO was off. lit* Is oyned
’em but they have u hard lime get*I by A. U C. Hage of New York,
ling Ihe kind of athletes
they!
~“ —
want*I . . . . “ Hetween the ‘Icp P n huddle and sold: "some hlankety*
Sm i"' oil one aide and Yale on the ,(lunk (||,|n*t ,iray."
oilier, Virginia rnlleges are having
______ *
, I
plenty of trouble." commented one o n K-MINUTE HPORTH P A G *
e x p e r t . . . . " ! hear one rollcge down
Wlth Hen Hogan out of aMlon,
their sent out word it would aceept ()|r
f, A u f , K(tr l0 have Rnulh
boys busied out of other schools A
Hobby Iguko play in Ita
utid has 84 players working out ..hump Ion ah Ip at Richmond, V o . . . .
wlm don't even go to classes,' . . . . u „t y e lr |f9(,by wasn't Invited...
Yule of course, has unquestioned . (»crfy tjrogan, the telegrapher who
scholastic advantages plus Herman*has W n mdre or less officially
Hickman s personality, and Vlr- recognlierl as the guy who pushed
ginlans haven't forgiven Herman Jtok Dempsey hock Into the ring
for grabbing young "Doc ^_8pear*
]&gt;ut, K|rno knocked him

aw ard

at

TUB
HBW
YORK
H.C OV
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New Orleans
Grand Entry
( $ 11.20 ) won Hie Krewe of PrnI tens Purse ai I'Tiii Griiunds.
Hoi Springs, Aik,— Miss Neal
($••101 scaled a driving victory
* in llie si* furlong featured Allow“ ance Rare ai Oaklawn. Miss Neal
Was limed in 1: 11.2.
I I \SEH ALL
Players signed Vic l.umbardi,
|uli In r. by Pittsburgh (N l,). Pennuts Low tey, uni fielder-third basei man, l.y Ciiivago (NL).

P O IN T *

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V arh

VIDEO VAI'l.TEIt
NEW
YORK -1/17—Rev.
Rub
Ricbiiids, pule vaulting preacher
from llie llllnuis A. C„ won the
pole vn ill I event in ii rrcent Muili*
sun Square Garden truck meet
with a leap of 14 feet, four Inches,
lie failed three times at 14 feet,
'dglil indie*. Then n cameraman
inking movies fur a television
to w l e d n ked Ridinnls to try
**i»*'* mine, lie cleared the hqr
•nslly. hut it was unofficial.

I ' i Is . v

IIAKSirn

EYES T1TI.K

TBAM
/
I'llll.ADKI.PlIIA, March 1- I A 7
— IVicy Itassctl set Ills sights tu*
r m t w tN T B * f
Hlllll Tl ll.lllle filler, ltl*l.t linn. duy on a shut at Willie Pep’s
I t u s s l r ’n H ess
Hcvciillt — Chlsf tin til. s. tinml wot Id foil liter weight boxing title.
UA(1B*Y DODGKHH
11oner. Idly Stnrr,
The 20-year.old l'lil]iiilrl|&gt;Tiiu ne­
. Highlit— ■
T u rk ls li Till, Jllss Mint, gro figured he bail earned u
I1HOOKLYN, N. Y . - W 7- S e v *
Holies tlcwnril
.Mill It liiwa
11ii Ik*.
Ilniiilsioiie dinner at Hie I2H-pound crown oral of the Hrooklyn Dodgers ara
I tell she, Just a Wue
hnskotball
players.
with 2H victories in 211 bouts, In­ top - flight
Truth—Tufty lull, Oscar Is. Kns- cluding ii slashing, bloody triumph Among the Imat baaketccra ara
over Lew Jenkins ut the arena Ralph Qranca, Eddie Mlksls, Gil
last night.
llodgat, Paul Minner. Rex Ilarncy,
Thu Decision was unanimous fur Preston Ward, Jackie Robinson
A WOMAN'S PLACE
Raxsctt, wim weight 12819. J e n ­ (who led the Pacific Coast Con*
NEW YORK—(/P)-*Perhaps tip. kins weighed iil'Jtk.
. Fifth -Mu I tenter, t\ II.
I.ltile Hrotrler

Luwtic Oglesby I s
Promoted By Army

Memphis Chicks report to Fort
I'ferce Mgr. 8. The Chattanooga
Lookouts wall until Mar. 10 to as­
semble ut Winter Garden.
Only pitchers, catchers and third
■basemen Chet Hajduk were orderled to report to Atlanta's camp to­
day. Inflelder* and out fielders will
.come In Mar. 0. Hajduk is report*

j

I t*
H K J u h h , ** i t i R A F l r x i ,
H r l i i ti K N I ’ h d I I i i i , l \\ 11 Ii
ii Ni* ( h i n l u r . «. I . i u l i * r*rni* i «• f
l*’ n***iv Itl %**i , m I *n*| r l l n l i ' i l

Army's first game with • Beulfieaatvrn Conference team. Weal
p„|nt jM t to Mlaalaalppl l U t e 11*7
j„ jgjjg,
"VYa were honored to hate bogn
for Arnty’e flrat south.«yn
fOU|ha)l appearance,H Alexander
M|j|~ He commented that T*ch at*
„„ WB„
for Notre Dam# and
|Navy's flrat non them footliall
BnnuBrBnces.
'
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ford will receive a !ut of good
HIKII IMHi KINO
pphllelty from the etorlea and • ( jr a n D JUNCTION, tann..
columns they eentt back to their March 1—(JF)—A new national
, bird dog champion may be name !
Rock gets started Mar. 7, Nashville newspapers." Doty declared.
! In Gainesville and New Orleans
---------- ------ --------- * _____ i today.
The Judge* yoaterday aaw four
.and Llttla Rock gt home.

ll&gt; ASStlt I V I E D I'll ESS

' I I I M i l IIT' M

HI \ I II

Ked Smith, member of the New
York
. r . _ _Herald
T. r _ Tribune iporta staff.
and Frank Graham, sportswrltar
for the New York Journal Ameri*
can, arrived In Sanford Sunday to
report on activities at the Now
York Olanta training cim p lo*
catod at the Municipal Air port. It
wax
announced
*»y
manager L. O. Holy of the May*
fair Inn.
"The men expect to be here
for riuite aome time, and San*

Oklahoma A. and M. Iiecame today

l„,||—just 8(1 points back of the |* —
lending Wildcats.
a good cliuncu of wi/ining the Ml**As on example of how close that ,mrj Valley Conference, are ticket*
Is, si* more first place votes for
f0, the NCAA which comes off
A. and M. and none for Kentucky ,, f,.w (j„y„ uftcr the (Iordan event,
would have put Ihe Aggies on top.
powerful Kentucky, with 28 vie*
The poll did not take Into consider- turios in 20 games this year, re*
atlon the A ggies’ .'I8.!ll loss lo reived :I7 of 8(1 first plnre votes
llradlry hist night
cast this week by sports writers
In commandeering the runnerupj an,j Iquudenstor*. This Is a slight
posilinn, the (Iklnhmminr iooleil j drop fioiil lust week when the boys
nut the St, l.ouls llillikeas, whom ( h .iii Ihe Hint* (Irnss collected 88
they tripped, 40-H7, Inst Kalmdoy „f &lt;;&lt;i trod held a Utl-polnt edge
lifter winning an eurliei gome. 21* „viu Mteiid place St. Letll*.
27, in overtime.
The Aggies, with a ID-4 record,
The Hlllikens had novel been ,,-,-eive(| only si* fin.l place voles
lower IIiiiii second nwJ bwl led ih&lt;’ l.ui showed it pngoiujeriince of
standings Ihruugli I lie cinly weeks nenidli nl the secqfld position,
of Ihe poll,
[„ points, bused on 10 for first,
Kentucky mid ()klriliii|iiii A mid mm- for second, wte., Kentucky
M. may gel ii clininc to men m hud 8:il compared with 475 for
one of the post-season tom mi ihr Aggies ami 408 fpr 81. bolds,
merits,
fllinui* mid Minneanta, powers
The Wildcats mid SI Louis ic „r &lt;h, llig Nine, miilitlulnc.l their
eeived bills yesterday to play In le-peiilve fmiitli and fifth places
the iialionnl ilivitalimi toiiinn while Western Kentucky moved
mi nt ut Minllson S'lpnne (iardcii ul.i ,-ul of Tulane into No. &lt;1 in tlm
Mar. I2*I4*I7*IP. The llillikeas ac only other eluinge in the tap ten.
ccpled priiin|illy mid Kentucky is
Tulane, bciilen hy
Vmulvrhllt
expected to make known today Inst week for Its third loss, ilrnpptuils to compcle ill both the III pe&lt;| lo seventh, followed liy Hilt)
viliilion anil NCAA
Fnincisco, Ihiwliug tlrven anil
The (ikhdiumii Aggies, who huvi ll.miiry in order.

tM -

---------„ ,
when the Army Gray m b ih to
ATLANTA, Mir. I —&lt;/p)—'The
1949 baseball season for the
South* Atlanta In
1982 for Itaflr
n Allocation—the tain league of Dixie—began today when Mobile b*}* **ma In
g
d Atlanta pta)ers reported for
ipring training at Veto Beach •"«! f
* M°arday by W. A.
■macola,
'Alexander. Tech athletic director.
Playcra who will make up the Mobile Bean joined the parent Brook* lie Mid the game la alated to be
i Dodgers’ hlg training
cgmpf
*“
uloyatl Nov. B.
tether With qthers who event- t i
iiL f ’ » o h a in
W ill
Alexander said det a l l a o f t he
llv will be assigned to SO-nild O l t l l t l l l * r a i l d m
W III engagament have not been wort*

Contract To Play
For Sanford Giants!
Three Rookies From
Baseball
School
Ink Sanford Pacts;
Bill Spink Arrives

I. I M

I’litsi,.

truly woman starting gate chuffour
In harness racing la Mrs. I (clan
Pfc. l.iiwtlu Oglesby of San­ Romm of Docorah, la., who Havels
ford, now .autioned ut Orlumln with husband Fred to all meetings
Alt' Force llase, bus been promot­ where he perfurma starling chores.
ed to the giude of corporal.
Mrs, Ronen has worked behind
Assigned to tlm Air Police unit
alucu Ortobur. 1047, Oglesby was
among a limited numlier of per*
aounul selected for promotion.
Thu corporal Is married to the
former Marian M. Taylor, daugh­
ter of Mr. John Taylor, (12 Dover

to MONORto/i
The Now York A. C. i* euntrllulling $2,000 each year t» the
U. H. Olympic Fund from the
proceeds id its iililiuul Indoor
track meet.

ItAilds a H undred

straight ycara), and PeeWaa
Reese, who Is a nifty playmaker,
■hlfty floorman and dead shot,

Greyhound Racing

Wkhs *Msm B tfrss intlxU* St sMUsasl

inducted on a one-match par day
uda, Harutofora, two matches

'ir^rvsm urtiSSh-,.

TOUClHTON’S

la., won tha IM8 teurnamant.

4*.

D^. C. lu Pernon*
OPTOMETRIST

Owners of tht 1949 Cadillac sr4 going to g«t a plfsiant
wrpdN when they take It out fpr that Urn eras**
miniry nm. Without any extraeffcri whfjsoevtr, they
are going to wind up that Arsl day's toufipf about a,
hundred milts farther from hojne than Iany iXWIt J
ra Ml Far hen, beyond any doubt, It tha grrstest
"mtW^iter" that m r rottedovtf a highway. Wears nos
taDtlnt shout ctress)ve speed-thefaoia, mgaMkss of
the pdwre they have at lhe|r cisjimsal, wnsibjf people

N.■E .W
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AIR CONDITIUNMI)

PROMPT COMPL8TR
OPTICAL SERVICE

' Kni*»y

comlitioned comfort at no IncreoM In
a t ___ a s . ) ____as_____ s_^ ’

ipe^tfilne Service
r

see a wumhs

I*. ■}t'q,* &gt;■

%

the 1949 Codltlgc is socai
oad etwy and efbrtltia, i
W»»s an emidng amam
and legal Bating The sort
great new CodifUc V.tygl

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TUESDAY MARCH I, 1949

PAC.B FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

-L .
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USED CARS

T he W ISE FE L L O W
rides '.th a

All Makes—Many
Models
Good Condition

“Yeltou?’
PHONE

If you need cnsh we
will rofmnnrt) your car

MELTON’S

Aid A Palmetto

I'hnnr 1203

Try
HERALD
Want A(|b
Far Reealti
ra» i . ii . h Im raira aeelv I*
ell-Waal Aria aaHItkse la T»JaafuM l . i . l / i
I (late
tar aar III. laarrllei
t lltaea I t , a*, liar laarrtle*
* tlaira * , arr lla* IBaerllu,
M ilai.a ar arr liar laaerltar
Kit# ware, la I t . liar.
Iteaklr rale la , Star* far* raa*

PHONE 148
Waal Atm nlll kr arrre'e-'
a .r r tkr Irlreknar a t atria
assailant rfcarar If r a a '
la Ilai.a is. Ik* irlrekaar kuafc.
la rrtara fat ifcla a.'-ua.uaJ a ­
il..a ika a d .riila n la •«***&gt;*»#
la ear praupllf. la ardtr fa.
, aa la ■••ft, Ike krai paaalhli
| errrlre, all Waal Atm mat) kr
■ la aar afflre aa Ike M l fcrfar.
JM aafcllrailaa.
Pleaar aallfr aa llawrilalrii
II aa n w xrrara la raa. aJ
Mt raaaaf Pa raaauaalklr «ai
a . „ Ikaa aaa laraeperi laearTUK'

SANFORI)
HERALD
FOR RENT

B R IT ISH SHILLING . *
LONON—t/Pl— Britain U having
coin trouble.
1 A new cupro-nlckel shilling
, -»V ■ i
’ i ■. I
la being minted, anil it'*
Optometrist
, ' piece
five-thousandth* of an Inch thicker
113 Magnolia Air, Phone 512
than the old tyr e.
The new one* don’t fit well
into many household gn» metera.
And wine people liave had trouble
working them Into ti lenhone coin
hove*.
— OKIVB.IN—
*" L '
*
*
li» . companies nre advising
w i i .i.
p te K n .rtiT K .w tiii.
cuatomer*
not to uae Ihcm unleaa
* i « i: txhh. n
II’* really nece**ary. Sometime*
HthKltll ixortitx i -i i i m . i i i : ii
i l l a. a a .m o n ii i v k m ' i :
they net *tnrk.

Dr. Henry McLaulln

TALBOTT’S

24 Ilnur KerVtce

VELLOW CAB CO. |

rcm u i,
••vm k

n m v irK i r i T i n t
a tjn jjT .
•

Bunlnemi Opportunities
Spuriuu* home. H room*, 2 hath*,!
-OOOn and HA O’*
WANTKD; Responsible person to
3 porches. Beautifully landsrnn-1
Furniture
own and service (spare litnrl
ed yard. Plenty
cltru* fru it,11 100.1)5 Sofa Red *00.115
til imp of U. S. Stamp Vending
Cluse in. Mr*. II. C. Moore, 509 i-Ncw 2 pc Living Room Suite was
.Machines. Karri up to $100.00
K. 2nd St. Sanford.
240.05 Now 140.05
week. 11105,00 cash Investment
1New 2 pc Living Room Suite was
reiiulreil to start. If Interested
COUNTRY Property for Sale— 15
1140.50 Now 100,50
write It. Kaker P. O. Ilex 21.1
acre* in Slack Hammock with
12.05
Orlnndo. tllve tit., Tet. No,
10 acre* tiled and in cultivation ll-New Occasional Choir*
*50.05 tiov. Winlhriip Mahogany
mi paved rmu I ut Oviedo. KleeW.31 (1ST full ei|iilpmen( ami tools,
Desk *110.05
11 icily available. 12500.00,
also metal sheets for sheet metal
2New Maple .V Walmil
Finish
31. J . MOSS, ilroker
shop. Illiie llird Court. Highway
Desks HO PS
172 S. Main Orl*ndii. Phone 8977
2-New Metul lied fu ll
,S|ii lu g s ! 17-02 near Dug Tinrk road.
Plume Winter Pork 2-2170.
Si Multres* 34.(15.
HIGHWAY 17-112. Modern ranch
0.05
*lyle bungalow, tile construe- I-Melul Cot und I’ail
g SPLUAl. SERVICES
lion, aslieslo* roof, with 3 big *11.05 Full length I...... Mil mi *2.40
bedroom* and 2 nice baths, elec­ II IV. Walnut finish bedrnniii sidle
IHIDGIM’ I.YMoUTD
*50.05
tric kitchen, all nicely furnished
P 3 H T S ANI) SKHVICF.
and hacking up to Idg Lake *L Walnut Finish Smoking SI mill •
100 Palnirltu Ate.
Phuue 1011
tract,
105
Kntliiyn, with 4
Ituliliei Hall Tub MnK to &amp; itii, ril!\l FI. til IItH Mirfared In per fee125.1 iihi.oo. Tentis.
M. J . MOSS
|f 1.1.1 Dining Rnniii Chuu* 2 0 5 up
lion (Oil floor* made like new.
MATH Kit'S
Orlandu, I’hnnr 8077
Finishing, cleaning A waxing.
201 K. First SI.
Plume 137
Portable puwei plunt. 22 years
OVIllllf), 15 acre farm on high­
experience in Heminele I ‘until y.
way with III acres tiled and in
NU33 f Alt KCIINIIMI
II M (ill'UMlII, l.n le Miiiy.
iltivution, l’6**o*slnn .fane 1st. only *17.211 pel mi a. t ti 1... r us in
An offer of *2500.00 inighl liny
VKDKTIAN
ULINDS mad# to or-lull a new flii'Vl'iilel
tuulni
it Terms. Nn Hiillijlng*
il r,
lleniinule Venetian Ulllm
block assembly.
M. J. MOSS
I In. H2n W llrii St.
Plum*
Save recessive us.- ,.f ml
Or In mlo. I’hiine 8077
1152 W
Have e*eessive use uf gu uliue
Iteeiivei lliat In-' uf piiwi i
. NAPPY Hurhtlrnu Inmie fur
I'rtf.l, 517 fur Mattery, Generator
-orrii'ijile. Vatu, unexcelled. f a s h T i n t i i k tiM \ r m i ii ii ;t pi. w , and Starter service.
Swain’*
NANI
I
PRICK
flMMiil
nr term*. Phone 11K1I-WH.
■tatterv Service, 101 W. First
While lliev last
HI.
NKW 2 beilinom house, F. II. A. HAVH DOLLARS \T Ntll.I.KIt'S
payment,
IIOLLKIt
.MOTOR
SALKS
ORLANDO
Morning Henllnal. Orfinanced, small down
Undo Kveninw Star. Call Ralph
ha lance
monthly. W, I,. Hul- Had A PiilmeMi, Are. Phim# 1214
Sanri.nl
K«v. IlflS-J
com he, Plume 1200.

Kxprrl Radio Repairing
CKMKNT
WATERPROOFING Fred Mvera, 111 li, 2nd St.
Colorless water repellent treat­
ment fur exterim nincrele amt llrlp.SrIfy Self Servlre Laundry.
(INF, 1 room furnl«h#d apartment,
masonry ut,
electric strive ami refrigerator. WASHINti A Polishing.
Driers
Irualng
i
STAFFO
R
D
'S
AMOCO
SKHVICK
HKNKAKIK Iilass A Pulnt Co
Apply Nick'* Puckage Store or
408 W. I Mil SI.
Phone 11H* I
Park
A
2nd.
Plume
0107
112-I I I W. 2nd. SI.
212 W. 4th. HI.
F l.iitiR SANDINtS -und finighiug
FRIHD JU MBO HlIRIMl dlnnsro
Phone 120.
OSTKF.N
AI’ARTMKNT. 8 ml.
with
modem niuiumenl,
2rt
everyntglrl, $1.00. HO.MKK'H.
Suiifnrd. 1 room ii(iaitinent, p r l - ------- -----NICK ipiullty slinky xiiinlu plant*.
veins' i!«|i#(ietice. Work gnatvote bath A screened porch. I PITTHIUIRO PAINT — (’ampleto
.36c do*, also extia fine gerK. F. Stevens, Hi. 2,
Avnllubh- Mar. 1st. Phone 1323.1 Hue at,
ta.ro*. $2.00 her .lu*. Aiuleu*. R„x I4U A, Sanford. Cull 1t&lt;Mt4
n iiitiU H ii ,:»-**■ r | i s l
— t HF.NKAHIK tiUsa A Pulnt Co,
according lo aim. Henry Mlrklc,| „ftr
MHI P.M, or tiefor# 7i0U
W H O M for rent. SOI Park^Avenue.
112-111 R. 2nd. St.
phone H65-J.
i ,\.M
SKHVICK Second to hTone
TWO Itcdrnnm apartment, fur-1__________ JUl?"* :1 20,__ _______ ---- --------------------------------------------with whltu S T V F F tlllD 'S \MOCO SKHVICK
1 nlshed or unfurnished, adillts; TUXEDO FKKDS: Complete line, FU LL IIKKHH suit
vest, worn twice, cost *125 sell Park A 2nd.
Phone 0107
only. Call 207-XM,
I Hunt’s Tuxedo K»#d Store.
*110, Ilox It Care Herald.
------ - — . .
--------------- — •
COM PLETELY furnished cottage |,U&gt;*CIIKON und short orders
KI.KCTHIC or
—|»y day, week nr month. 2404
served every day at l.oney’s
ACKTY I.KNP.
(it)I.DKN (ilow [ilants 15c a doxen.
Park Ave. Phone 404-J,
| Drug Store. 75c up.
WKI.DINti
Mrs. Small, Valdex llolel
Sanford .Motor A Kqpl. Co.
WILL SHARK nicely furnished
—
- I
20H W. 1st Street
house with couple. $40 per BAII3 rurringe, 102 N Maple Ave.
V ROUND while niurble.lup ivul, M«i»i
month. 117 W. 13th St.
nut table HMl years old. Ilox It. See Itmm'e ( owun * Sheet M*ta
Works for new radiator* ami
HRKAKFANT - served every day
t./0 lj«., nlxl
I f URNISIIKI) apartment, hot wa­ , at I .alley's Drug Store. 15c lip. I -------cores. Itadinlor repairing
" I new
ter. Adults only. H14 Kim.
We tube off and install.
Mill's Swup Simp We buy, -ell or jTKR.MINAI, (iltll.L, llu* *!nli&lt;m
(KIRN KR bedroom, Innersprleg
open 24 Imui s daily Outgoing r n i l K N 'S 1India lor Itepulr Sb
trade most anything. .(It) Sa n ­
mattress, tunning water, reason­
ford Ave. Phone 1IIH-J
orders, nuodwlcbes,
irrakfusl.l fur new Cores and com|&gt;leI
able rates, gpntlemen preferred. 1
puir*.' Phone 15ll-W. Rear
lunch A dinner. Complete folio
SKWINIS
M
A
C
I
I
I
N
F.
S,
Merl’a
41)1 Magnolia Ave.
Sanford Avr.
lain service.
Sewing .Much. Center, 110 W,
IIUSINKSS store for rent, also 1 ' t * t -St. Ph. 1 1 9 0 . __________ OKItANIUMS for sulc. 1026 K
SKK U8 FOR
room furnished apartment. 2IIH
MIMF.OOKAPH PHINTINU
4th St.
! Kxpcrt TIHK Repairing
N. Park. Phone 1275-J.
AND TYPINti
I HTAFKORD’H AMfKK) SKHVICK
( ItF,HIT lll'HKAl' OF
CITRUS FRUIT IN YOUR
2
W A N TED TO R E N T
! Park A 2nd.
Phon# 9197
HANFORD
I

111 ApRRH tiled farm.’Best land, 2 KIOHT foot glass show cases.
&lt; modern home, running water,
Phone 407-R.
phone, out hulldlngy, palm shad­
ed lawn, paved riM d .m ted .to
sell. Owner HI. Ht. *

“ Nn th ill’s whnl the folks up N oilh Inn -o niio li uf.*
lh**
Y
X K
|S
M)I

avi'raijr Aim i ir*in Ltnuh t „is m li inks 'JI5 H
of I'IoihLi urariKF* m .a|**-ft ua* .mil liiniSA'iitu***
tvery yfar. If t vi*t&gt; futniU m Kli.i n l . di ..nk dup w -muiui*
I I dmk of oniiiir luii r a day fin .« y .n d1 vimul 1 UiK** 5
111If ymr'l Clop to fid 11it* KI:*&gt;*•**^ Veil 111 Ilf Ip vut i If
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BATTERY
(('roup 1 I'rom $ i i . 5(1 lp-K \ elian ^ ,(‘
(ii oup 2 F rom $ n .51) I p -l'A ch aii^ r
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Strickland-Morrison, Inc

AHTICLEH FO R SA LK

OWN YARD TIIK YKAR ROUND
Phone 180
^WANTED TO RKNT^from May 8WKKT TRKK RIPKNKD Orange The world's largest and Florida's 116 N Park
until December, furnlihctl hou»«.
and tirupefruit, $1.25 per bushel.
oldest nursery offers fine two If you want quality In PAINTINU
5 or fl room*. Phone Wfl-XR.
• Fresh Orange Juice 90c per galyear old trues at greatly reA BODY WORK t have two uf
— _ —■■
- 0 |_ ---- Ion. 018 Park Ave. Phone 572-W.
durX'd prices. Send postal card
the best men In luwn. Kstlmates
for FHKK Illustrated catalogue.
free, work gnarunlreil. The !«■-'
(il.KNN
SAINT
MARY
fiKA? mXtKmuterials used. Hoy Reel’* Pain*
Nl'Its Kill KH COMPANY
PKOPKRTY
MANADi:MBNT|
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1
I’KOPKR
A Body Shop, 1(H) 3V. 2nd. St
Winter Haven, Florida
RAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor SKNKARIK ftlasa A Paint Cu.
WATCH
A 4KWKLBY IlKPAIBA
llm. I Florida Slale Rank llldg.
112-114 W. 2nd. HI.
4H Ilnur Servin’
Phone 120
»
AItTICliKN W AN TKD
FOR FARMS, hoiiie*, business
All work Ouurnntiv'd
properly and acreage, see your HTKKI. NASD (1LA/.INU-Picture ___
______________ _ _Sauford Jewelry A l.uggaae ( »
A K. A. Slrout Realty Agency
prk« paid for used
Hanfoed Avg,
I’li. I.l I*
windows Installed, (ilur* for Highest cash ink'
Oria R. Mathieiix, Associate
urnllure. Tad
every building need at,
furniture.
Twl Dav^Furnlluro. ^ No f l C t S — P E R SO N A L
lliil K, Second Street or phone HKNKAHIK (llaaa A Paint Co.
Co. I l l K. lit. I’h. 9U.
1109-J.
___________
412.114 W. 2nd. HI.
(PK isiiTT*AIKKI N« for our customPhone 319.
7 Palo. L iv esto ck . SiiDDifrel ers 1 Block from Down Town
I.ARtiK LOT, heavily timbered,
1STAFFOHD’H AMOCO SKHVIt
fronting on Crystal Lake and While they last. New Chevrolet L S r ? - Phone 0107
Lake View Avenue, City waUr,
DeLuxo Radios, Original prlca FOR SALKt Haw and 9 pig*. Flor- Park A 2nd.
Ida Methodist Children's Home, — ------r .u UA,
elertrlrlty ami phone connect Iona
$80.70, Installed now $59.30.
Knlurprlse,
1 15 AUTIIN FO R NALK
available. L. A. 1 ”
IIOLLKK MOTOR HALRR
Mary, Flu.
i
A Palmetto
Ph. 1U4 8
11)1!) Packard six, excellent
H E L P W A N TED
dition. Phone (KJfl-W.
HOT
LUNCHCI
every
day
from
4KAR "Ocala. Fl
11:30
to
StOO
al
HOMKR’A
.
TYPIHTI
TYPIHTI
bungalow, full
Florida Fashions, Inc,
WKF-K LND SPECIAL
me, garage,
Chicken, Oysters, Shrimp In the
HI4H F L K i.T L IN K Chevrolet Hhtor
Has
ting! 4 acres gruvffj
box. We naver close. Day A
sedan, Hume ’is new. radlu, rent
3 Permanent Jobs
den. One block
Night Drill, 7th A French.
rovers, tag. He.ve so see till* one
Open Now
Plume 615-J. Hanfi
to appreciate It. Priced to sell.
flood Ilmira
FI8 IIINU TACKLB, Shiner*, Rear,
KMMKTT IIIINTCAHH.
Oood Pay
drinks A Sandwiches,
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aa*y Soft
(loud Opportunities
Hanford A Firs) HI. Phone 1158.
Yvette A (Ionian Floating Htorp,
terms-. You will save money by
Apply M» Person
Osteen Bridge, Open ovary day
buying from Kdward F, Lane
from 8:10 A. M. to 0:00 P. M.
"Th«v mgn who knowa Bk'nford"
’17 DODGE, good condition; Model
FLORIDA FARHION8
Closed Mondays.
Reg! .Kotata and Fire fragrance.
A A trailer. Mrs. K. W. Bigger*.
Mall Order Division
Phone 1141, Office 413. Magnolia Army Shoes $1.50
805 Magnolia Phone HX11-W.
AIRHA8R
Ave
Navy Ja r pi us
Army-Navy
ID4U
Chrysler, good tiros, radio,
SCHOOL girl to work In beauty
185 N. Palmetto
heater, elean, motor excellent,
■alon
Saturdays,
some
evenings.,
7 room house, 8 bed1900.00 cash. Phone 724-M after |
MayFalr Inn Beatty Salon.
rooitjs, bath, 10 acres, ! mllaa PERFECT Sleepsr mattrosa-llke
StOO P. M.
, froth city limit*. Inquire .Box naw—$80. By owntt, phone 1001- WANTED full time gardener. Ap- ' j s ’VmV 'S 7T
S . ' , onr
'll.'C a re Herald.
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ply to Bog B. 1. c/o Heralrfc
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S1AII Dean Aeheson (ccnlrrj Is shewn with Senator*
Artliui II Vnnilenbeig (It-Mirh i ami I'oiti Coiinnlly (right). Democrat
ot lesas, prior In a ihne-hniu » r i r l session with l e Srnalr Foreign
Relationsi.'omoiiUee in Was'juigton l.atei. Senator vonnnlly. ctinirman
of the committee, tntd ncwnnen “ We have gone "vei 'he Noitli Atlantic
Retells# part with U m S n ic l uv nl Slale. .mil I tlil.ik it Is now substan­
tially the lui in Mhiim it will rune llnally ' (lulrriiuliniiul .Wu uitpholol

Iml in Ibe W.isliliutltili hiltlaluy
TRI POLICE CONfINOINT that u
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tin e» e«l inetnliers ut Hie oig.iiu .ile.ii 'l lu- it ole was (i.inlly ileiliiuleil
l&gt;. the fiiimder of eiir euunliy .mil m im.li t igiihc l the "iin*|Mwhulde
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THE SANFORD HERALD,; SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE BEf

DeCottes Funeral

ff.onttnued F,&lt;»« I’m * One)
reporters the eomuilttrc lurnrd j
down 111 hi U a rrsolullon proposing
to i.-lnuliitc I lie old Wagnei l.alior
Itclallmi* law without rliangn
pending llm writing of n new-,
national loltur law,
lie lesolotlun wnt ijn iiM iid by
Hep. Kelley I lM 'n j. It dtew
S I " n l l r ! ! l “ k« Company
ill'l”'” J]

w « «» a a w
i»&gt; »; , r , , . r ; i M n :
Lot.im.kt t.dd beai lugs " 111 open
ferganlzatlons. Including Anieri
i the Adminl.tinllon’s
Taftcan Legion. V. F. W. and D. A.
.. . ....
V, are requested to attend the , ll u t l * l 'r e p o .I bill « * » as the
funeral
Jeoinmlttee finishes willing a new
Mr. OcCottos s survived bv a minimum * “«- WH
stepson, Fredrick V. Bell of Han- • m"' roiumiitee held almost tliieu
ford! four slslrrs, Miss Louisa w**ks of public healings on an
OeCotU-s, Miss Aims
Ib-Cott* , admlillslralimi proposal lo inereusn
and Mrs. Iteese Degraffeniera of
mbiiinuin wage ........ til rents
Jaeksonvlllr and Mrs. Jennings to 75 ecnls no hour. It Is lo meet
WOollanl ut Tampa; one brut her, tomorrow and Thursday on Die
Hunting DeCottes of Jneksonvll-1 iiiiiilmum wage lull.
I t ; mar two nephews George A.
Leslnski sabt beming* on rc|*-i.l
IW/'otlei III of Philadelphia, I’a. j of the Taft-ltarliey Act may begin
and Knlnn DeCottes of Han Diego, Friday if the eotninlllee ran finish
Calif.
work on the wage measure. The
At the Inquest tills morning, Admlnisliatiou's Ishtir bill would
Mrs. Fay McDonbidl, sister ol i r|&gt;enl the T-II Law nod reinstate
the
late Miss Wise,
declared ; tlie Wagner Art with some i-liung
after the boat uverturne
she saw her sister atid fir. De.
Arthur J . Altmcyer said that
Cottes but unce before they went I'resldent Truman's |dan for aiddown.
for-ull*needy would permit relief
i ' Dr, C. L. I’ark nronourtred the , payments to families of workers
death of Miss Wise as due •* ■on strike.
.(rowing
Dr. Orvlllo Dark
ng ami
a
Dut the deeision on whether
i like "P '"*0 " roncernlng Mr. Huy would gel ' home relief." lie
iJPtrOltc* flrath, when thr ill*- hg|,| would hr mafic l&gt;y tin* in
lof,i appeared m witnrflM'i nt Hivldunl stiHca, A* for wlml tin*
llie Inquest. (». W. Hpencer told stales might do, Allmeyrr .ubT
of the xenrel, nnd recovery of '*| dmi't think any slate would
&gt;1,110 . *Vi j'llcu LaplUn Hoy 11 ,.| tin family of n striker starve."
it ” n
H,«,r !*f n,»tl Lieut.
Allmeyer, as Hiwlal Hecnrily
Ma* Has* lescumi Min. Me Don. e.inimhxlurier, has the Job of sellrtfll and brought her larck in the mg ||,(. Administration's program
!*&gt;!&gt;« rescue launch.
of Horbil Security expansion to
j - The Jury In Die Inquest in t h e ; Coiigiess. He was before the
«
,R m!^ Miss Wise Included |House Ways and Means Commitllugh I illls,
Lester
Thornlcy, tee whirl. Is holding heurings on
ranm m ilammltt, J , L. Hudson, |it.
K. C. Thrasher utnl Francis N . '
Fahtlclu The Jury In tha rasa of
hhoit
Mr.
DeCottra Included T. t».
Brown, (I. A.
Nlbltck, J .
T
•udllNlVtl f*Mm fgg* Mt«l
Bennett, J , V. Delong and H. C.
of bare light away.”
Morgan.
I An ii imy apokusiiiiin said llirro
I apparently bail Ihu.-ii u mlsumb'ijsiandlng nluuit when tbu eightman mission bundling rt'pulriulluu
n aatlaaie l i a i a t a « , l is t !
|uf .SiiViol cillxelis sliould h'nve
glih the ollirr two coi.lenders ' the II. H. m'cupntioit si me.
The sjmki'siiinn sabl a liTtm
dpftdy opportunity to box for Div
MIA has agreed to tb h ‘ D-mi Amor lain military govcnmi
till* the NT
p|a|)
I (icncrul Lucius D. Clay to Hus*
"Louis, as in all bis boxing; ;*"« wmmnnder Marshal Vasally
liy said
snh the ....................
csfver, has .......
this climax 1! K * ' l « ’i"V*!ty
111 be ncncdilcd "cfIn Ills ring activity In l l i r » &gt; w , f X Mur I." T b h was InterImtiorablc mid fair approach which plotted to mean midnight Innlgbl.
marked lilt brllliiiiit and milstnnd
Army sou ices nab I tho Frank
III! tenure as champion."
fo il piovost marshall. Col. Ster­
Iidtils ban licrn appearing In ling Wood, bad been empowered
a lerlci of I'xblblllons all over the to lulu, action If Ihu ml*-ion
fotinlrj
should not leave today.
" I am certain yuu know bowHut nulmdy would say lost n lint
sorrv I must 1m to let the ebamn- Wood might do. An ofliciul soiireu
lolisblp go this way," Louis said said Lieut. General It. Hndmcr,
chief of staff to General Clay
In hla letter to Greene
" l have held It for. a long Dm* told his stuff officers this mornand I won It In the ring. 1 expected lug ho did not wunt to "cross
to |t»sn it the same way I won It. bridges before we eonto to them."
Tills Is tha way champions should
The Informant said the Husjo, made
shins Imd to|d the li. H. Army
"However, things liuve developed) they would be eonsldrred "donerso that I think l might lo slick I t«r»" if tlmy left of their own nclo tim decision to retire Dint 1 1
lnmmi.eeJ some time ago.
'
^ ' 7 , then were warned they
; "1 am sending you another let- pn.bril,ly woi.l. b„ escorted to the
millter In more detail Just what 1 plan |*onnl
•o do In Imxlng In tlm future.'*
l'11_____
It was signed! "With best wish-j
rl
,
as .I„r .mils,"
j
Louis was tho youngest huxur.
--------------ever to win the title, lie waws|
st »«Hi*urn I'rHM I'a ir IIHVR
only 23 wvi’icn lie whipped
, , llrad-. , . ■
» extremely pleased with tbu rofrlos
and“ xu|u&gt;
does while Sullivan, .loffr1
- .........
ja c k Dempsey were, 21 whsn they
Among tbr Improvements
point
I"
became rhamphm.
FlUslmnoms
ed out hy Mr. Driskell were the
and Johnson both wore 37 when
hey entered the ring for tliclr II hospital typu beds, together
___
nst title faults,
Isnits. so Joq
Jmj Is
Is not the with linen and mattresses, which
were obtained from the Fernaldold'tit ItravywrlgH rtiUT.
Another respect In which l^oils I Laughton Memorial Hospital. Ho
In m
g carnngs.
enrnngi
tops them aall
ll'IIs
s l_n
rng
!L,u!.V£;d. 1! ? ! ? ! cJ 1V,#
h'lhcn lie earned 130 for knockin ,, table, Including an electric sterllldill Jack Kracb&lt;n In his first |xcr, a large new cabinet he had
. . . . tho
..in ^a
built for medldnoa and hlanketa
groftsslunal fight- In .1031
F m ^ » K , ; , mmed
■"••tar c.hlnat he had con72 to the ond of HI-18 according In strut'ted to hold linens. Toilets apthe &gt;ring record lawk. j|l» uxbiliL' peared sanitary and equipment Pn
tlona this winter have added an good comlillon.
unknown amount to that total. I Mrs. Francis McDougsl, county
T ho mhihu nuurt© glvc’i Hcnip* nunoj nor Rsalutont* Mina hucliuno
try'a ring rsrnlngs sx 10,698,- Appleby; Dr. O. L. Harks, county
114 from lull* lo DM2 plus an t-a- doctor and Rachel Lee, colored regtlmatrd 12,000,000 from various istnred nurse, woro on hand at tho
stnircra, Incltnling rpfcrcolng laix- Infirmary to rcrelvc visitors. I'aIIi111 wrestling bouts
since ‘ tionts were visited, Including Mrs.
SRn.1
I Campbell, an clcilerly lady whu
TM financial high ..-----marks -of* •highly
praised
efficiency "j n,,M
tl
&gt;•«••*■# J*u
wiuuw vth«^
esw uieiv»«i|»vf

mat Ion. Members of all veterans

County Home

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t'rogress in bringing the mess­
age of Christianity to natives of
Nigeria and other countries on
the (iold Coast of Africa, was out­
lined .Saturday inornln lo memIiCi s of tlie Seventh Day Adven­
tist Church by Edgar Keslakr,
who rneently returned after'nearly
(lure years of service In IhaBati.
Nigeria and dlrcelur of the drn
onunatlons . "Voice of Prophecy ] I
nitric School."
’|
Mote than one third of the I3&lt;&gt;
million Africans live In the trnp- '
leal a* dt of west Africa known ns ,
the gold coast, hr stated. Nigeria,
root rolled by Kngland, Is larger
Ihnn Texas ami has StJ,000,000 1
fnlmbitants In its 23 provinces.
More than 200 tribes speak a s jl - J *
many languages. A few thousand;
.
natives have leaim.nl Kngllsh.
l.and may not tie sojd to foreigners, liut may be leased. Hy neg­
otiation wlp) a chief, 40 acres »f| IXTINOfNO TMI HAND of friendship, Joseph Lysanl II wishes a quick
land was obtained for ■ if|°"pl'»l \ recovery to Carole Ann Wenxel, 7. In a Newark, N. J . . ’hospital. Carols
"i ‘ i " i* T t " 1
on?i
msy soon be able lo stsrd again as the result of a bone graft operodeclared. The Adventists hospital tlOn on hsr spine. The bone fragment came from JoscDh'a smnutsted
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Both
i r i reported "doing nicely."
"(fnfrnMlionct
t l E l I L ' . l X r !Seuadphoto)
now has three wards and 00 pat
leiits. lie told of a visit with «»
elderly chief of great Influence
who begged to be taught Kngllsh
and wanted to know If when he
returned from America In June
'KHUN VIlal.K. Mdr
l —tAPt —
he would bring him some "brain J M
Fiorlilti eugx, rinrtfta ilradti A
tunic" to aid In the process.
«IIIt IMy
Hi nuij f
Murket
getieriilly
] riml.l.t Itrui liy Ikhll
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a", 3 M
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llallst,files .S,. t. !|
i i . . lUdir- uf I’utplr H-iflt*
soo.jrn,, Anahelms few t.u ,!
I h.'.llera red
8 1M 31i i'I I In1 Hand
I'litutfir* fill pmind nsi ks ini**
i
q
tbs
.1
*1 MII N4M111 I bill lull
Trluoipho |1H I »nd UH r sis* a il**u Imavy
ll**tll‘I’l.NH
u a,.lie.I 3 11-100. It*,lUli.-s ta quort l lilM l|p
*i
1&lt;* IUi *ir»*|nli(* In Ht lriit •
liaskeln rciis 3H ilotrh l.oo.i.ir, C
ilt-u*
Hqunsh liuslicls l*ll»W Htrala hi U
• 13 •*tii«&gt; lil#i» Flub
r
Ii
I
lUlMlI Spuria K 1114 of Day
Neck
| tro-a.OS. Atom
---- 0U.
..iO.E.Utl
Itrmaiara.
H» m:» Atioidlriu to flei-urd
icrraciias Isrgs
tsras sis*
__ .I.t0-l.**i few old
riqoaclUs
............
33
i m. 15 Fn||tni \uilohi
3 0 0 , U busbars sm all Jo
medium
________
Slur
J
III;3n ri.iNiliul Huu«antra
J .I a|- l .S i , Uw t----*sloe
* 1.74
bo, lar«#r to
Nrw a
American
"oilmen
(ll»cuvnr««l
nil
|i
nr. Turiilulil**
llerttlnvoii*
holdotrSra
In 1032 un the inhutil uf Ihihiulni 11.55 N ph h
H
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I
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Off
I
lf
m
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in the Perilnn Ciulf.

Eggs And Poultry

-ly . S IN N IT T . C i i F

D 0 B B Y CLARK,* oaa of the freateat comedlaaa'of tart
O tiflM,
l i m a . i------,
J like *to
-------«— *»-— aet Um
w&gt;
would
revive
the nlion
ha AlA
did Ula- bbor*'
laaqtfe with hla old partner McCullough. The manager of
aaMa-abow offered Clark a '
dollar to wrestle with a
Uon. When Clark demurred,
the manager assured him,
"Our real lion has escaped.
j
Thle feflow (McCullough)
4
will wear a lion akin and
the suckers will never know
'*
the difference.*'
A
Clerk, o f course, perksd up
t t one* when h« hetrd this.
And th* r*ni Uon walked Into
the cog* behind hie back while
he told tha audienc* what he
waa going to do to th* "king
of b*aaU." Th* next ten mini
ntea provided more laugh* than
aay other act I can r*m«mb*r. Clark whacked th* lion with Me eone3
kicked IL played leap frog with It and waved a flashlight In Its &lt;------‘

are
Whan tha Uon roand, ha would cry: "That'* great! Ten
footing tho lodtanco." Occasionally he'd anl&gt; and doelara:
parformanoat Too even small Uka e Uon."
.
For tha payoS tha Uon would atari eheatng Clark around tha saga."
&lt;Tha manogar yeDad: "Hay, !&gt;• been trying to U11 yoel That's the
real Uon tn there with you I" Cterk'e final speech was: 'This la a,
bock of a tlm# to t*U met"
. CfcorrtfM, »«». *» Seeoeil Cwf. DtiCrWtaUi Sy

RMNO STATION
W.T.R.R.

Y O U 'R E T E L L IN G

Vegetable Market

,\T A CONTKHT staged In Miami
IIpmcIi , Florida. O'Hara Jones of
New York City won tin, title of
"Mias Drevlly of 1040." Tho suits
win n by the contestants Imd to
In- mmlestly brief, (InternationulI

f&gt; Churchmen

Soviet MI I

liouin Hesignt

Try and Stop M a i

Adventist* Learn Of
Missionary Activity

Sen. Connolly

&lt;-«e«la*t# a ' . * * •**«• .)*»Injr Mr. *brColU *l full military
honors and burial
The pfrxcrlbrd drexs was an*
nounttil liy Lieut K a J t r as thr
Winter O. D. uniform. Tmn.purU tl on to Hie cemetery will !«•
fUrnlalnd
mul a firing
s&lt;iuad
Will flrr a salute, Flixt HgL Trr

i

TUESDAY MARCH 1, 1§4»

M iiMlIaurd l i m

S a t , Uaai

llir sllegcd "Intimidation.''
I lie defendants had fullowad on
aland Bunker Desxo Tolnal and
llioker Karoly Follies. Both has

acknowledged they were guilty of
Inuling 1Tegaly In money with
tin, court Cardinal Mlndsxrnty.
The defendants wore charged
with having boon part of banking
dealings whereby the Cardinal anil
six m-defriiHants. who were con­
victed Felt. H, obtained a stock of
dollars mol other foreign cur­
rencies.
I’niNcculor Lajos Hagyvari sumini-d up, snylng that the current
it ini provtnl (hat "Mludsxculy and
lit-i pnrtners rmnmlttcd great
crimes which nlmeil nt Din ilehI h o II oii of the Hungarian econ­
omy anil In Die establishment of a
new poliDcnl condition."
HOI.KH TIIAIN

YOlUTIH

FOR SALE OR LEASE
GROCERY STORE
imd

SHELL FILLING STATION
S'imv rtliM-k lltiilillng - - Kt|til|itip(| mul S to c k c l
I .i mi l inn Suitulilt} for T railer Dark or Colt it him
|)i!uji Wt.'ll - - Shuwcr and ToilotH

un
Houle 17-1)2 — V* Mile Soulh City l.intllH

* Hanford, Fla-

State Farmery Market

ldiuls' career wui o tbo second I raro given her by nacbol Lee. Twn
meeting with ltiily Conn, which Icolored women tn another ward

drew
-*---- 11,026,601, nml tho second 'said that they aro well treated.

Max Kclimcllneu fight «7ul his . Among thu Improvements at the
moating with Max Uaar, Iwth Homo sro tha cupboards In tho
Uf which want aver the million food store room, erected by Mr. ‘
dollar mart, it gate receipts.
Driskell, and now stands mado for 1
garbage cans. The steam heat1
plant il. tho busement of tha Horn*
Spies Convicted
Is tn good condition, ho poinUdl
out, and he plana to extend a plj&gt;e
Ita a lla a e * r . s k fee# «•*)
to the Infirmary for heutlng, ...
German,
(man, 12
18 year*
year*,
one of _
a ------ssrles •aid. Due to tha mild weather, tho
, Thea trial was
wse o.~
for! 20 persons rounded up by tho heating plant has been used but
little tills year, ha said.
American Army last fall.
Asked what might bo contribut*
■ Tha. third trial, with tight dtratfdanis, le scheduled to open ed by civic club* for tha battarturoorrow, Tha eight Include three ment of tha homo, ha euggasted
window shadat.
women.
Hsondielorx ' testified he had
Iwln,'* spy In Germany for the
I’ellsh government before tha war. NKWHI'APKK IN HAINCOATH
Ila said he was arrested by tho
PORT WABIIINGTON, N. Y rGlstapo In '1887 and Mntahcad'to (AV-Newspaper are given raina Mfo term. Ha sold ha hid to coats hero -air wet days, Tha local
VooHrate with the Polish secret nawsman wrapt the newspaper
service, upon his ralaaaa -&gt;altar up In a-wax paper bag bafore
war "or 1 would be daad or In delivering IL
C"&gt;
- - •’&lt; - - 1 .!■

•yW IUIA M Rin.
C entrtl P rtts W rlttt,
chops, meshed potatoes asd~a]
U S E D t o 'fo u n ta i n water a
big chunk of cherry pis. What,'
'Michigan farmer's cows refuse
no lima besasT
i t * drink from a nearby creek,
I ! 1
ha complains. Their "moo." It
Average Human hair it /ess
seems, has turned to a “boo."
than 4.1000th o f an inch thick.'
U » | »
But. ah. haw a balding man
Tktnka to ita traiuportation
chariahaa itf
llrlk r Pkita4atpkia kaa become
I 1 1
tha titp of b rothttlr leva and
m v s Xedak Dvmbasf,
aadaitriini. &lt;
can achieve chain raartlan
I ’ 1 !.
•lap year aat suddenly an ■ veoyC
i ' ■ ’ 4vhU&lt; school
In
busy rtraet.
deftar. Junlae thinks
! * ! ’ !'
B wouldn't be worth oven that.
The television ecretn ewermC
with marloneta and puppet#
I ! !
these .days. In fact, there are
' I n Ann Arbor, Michigan, a
so many of them tt'e surprising
jS-year-otd downed 4S oysters
they haven't organised a union.1
and Uitn polished off t o o . pork

*"i

WAIIHA W,
I'oliaml -(AM— MilItuori rtf I'ollsh youth lielng mob­
ilized for work on national recon­
struction
projects nod military
**X»'OKII OTA
faumkh*
11Milling also now may Iihvp a
W A ItitK T
cliunet' to choose n scu cat cor.
NlirOHT
Tlie rollliowlnx prices reported',ly
An official unnminrciornl salil
Msrkrl
fur Hanford
produce Hiate
sold |
Die nations "J 'lcoi of muritlme t K*rn)rr*
,ir „|rr*
un me
J'llucutlon is In-inn li'Migaoiscd to ll,, irurkers and dealers op to IJ:0l
In-Ip fill the mill fur •d.liDolinl
J|w*5»Sw«. lull .trade
tnnn|iowi'i to kci p pace with tho
tin ttpr
|j ia . j.
slcntlv ilevelopini-nl of llll’ Bollalt I lleeis, I ms Him
me.chant fleet
|
a
' t a o, ufi l.b
fill. Hi'rt
VuiitliH n»'i vim* iii (In* hi utiUu* |CurrutH, lim Hun
10 IS • 0.14
• 3.1.1
..........- * * "In S-rvIr.-* •« |
SSfc-W' J-r.
It.mi . 6,to |
roluiol in c to gel pvmiHt-y uinri I’ejrry. I'oei-st I'rl
jl.ou
1.34
iu «o I'.XS
Dim- 1,11111-1111011. After completion I'olliirtl* tin* Hum
rin-umlx
re,
1
1
u
ll*kt
I'j
f,o
II.so
of Dm pi iiiihi y rottrsr. tbey ar" KaapiHiu. tin iinHI
ii.r.o • t,st&gt;
.-illltb'd to i-iiti't I hr xtiilo uinri- •inlon-i. Green tins lino fn.su ■ l.ia I
I'enperH. tin tllir
is.7'. • 1.40 |
lime hpIiooI for no officer's or I'uiqjiie-.
V.-„
N
r&gt;&lt;' Vbi, tti-il II
U-rlinh-Hl irnlnli.ft course.
■&gt;» I.. H\
t .n
"In Hcivli-r n( IVI mipI" ixnti-U tlllllOiliee l l t n l j
i
tin*
Hun
.........
In ctilbtHr), n lulol of 0,000,11011 Squash. Yullow, llu llpr
- I.eo
ynutliH. These, ugvii Hi to 21, urc Turnips, t'os llgn
Tomafues,
l!yt
---...
.
:
1:1:
assign.,il
In work on
national
Tomatoes. H»l_ (Jin
reconstruct Inn projects primarily
hut they- nlso rrcelvo a minimum dranae*.
Ilos .........
lin o
uf lit hours ill military training nrsnacs-MId
monthly.
llllS ....... ............
nranari-Tumple
Ii.1i
.IruiiSfrult-Marsh Heedless
tVillluiu tin- Conqueror caused
I'.'”'
tecrlpts fslriy heavy ’tiidsv
n gicnt crtiMis to be made of
It prndiice, tradlna very aood.
Kiigli.iiil, i-slled Die Domesday r'atibnae
market stronger smt snod
Honk, which enumerated . nil pos ■Initmnd. Vegetables falling lo meet
session* down to tbu last pig. ;,Vi?!L, ^h^^'%r«'o,,.,. T ' ,,I sold »l lower I
ox nml low.
rttruils
I
run* recelul*
rerrlyi* fit
falrl)
b#n#j. 4«i*
iniiml very Rood.
—

M E!

laney dry cleaners
. Sanford's Loading l)ry Cleaners
11(1 Ellul Second HIraft

Trlaphuna l«ft

(ilVK UH A f'Al.L

c- nkij j

. ’

Wa hfiva.g complete Mtnlrfi
|» offar you—

«•

SALE
CONTINUES
WE HAVE RECEIVED A LITTLE EXTENSION ON OCR LEASE AND
WILL RE OPEN A FEW MORE DAYS
SALK HUCfc

IIK fe.

(| ( )A !1 .

$IW-&lt;H)
84-fM)
34 *oo

$ 3 5 8 .0 0
MiirIc Glicf Gun RaiiKi*
1 5 1 .2 5
Evans Console Oil Heater with lllowcr 55,tHH) K. T. U.
1 0 .0 5
Evans Circulating Oil Heater—31.500 It. T. II.
79.05
1 Evann Circulating Oil llcatcr-*U.000 11. T. U.
1 Coleman Guh Fl&lt;M»r Furnace, 35,000 H. T. U. Mfg. &lt;tan (City) 160.95
1 Tcmpco Gan Floor Furnace, 35,000 IL T. U. Mfg. Ga« (City) 160.05
2 Ward 0Gaa Floor Furnaces, 38,500 B* T, U. Mfg. (ins (City) 160.05
60.95
2 Westlnghouse Vacuum Cleaners
68.05
1 Eureka Vacuum Cleaner
24.05
3 Westlnghouse Hand Vacuumo
38.05
1 G. E. Roaster
1 Used Crosely Refrigerator
110.05
1 30 Gal. REX Round Wuter Heater; Elec*.
04,05
MO Gal. Westlnghouse Round Water Heater, Elec.
80.95
1 JO Gal. Clark Round Water Heater, Elec*
'
« * -, i*'..
110.05
1 M Jcstic Table Model Radio &amp; Phono.
^ ;

37.50
54-do
8 4 -0 0
8 4 -0 0

38-&amp;0
38*50 13.50
2I-2S
7|.oo.
78-50
U-25

I 'S ;

1 24MWestlnghouse Pedestal Ftp
WE HAVE OTHER ITEMS, NICE VALliES, NOT LISTED

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�1

THE WEATIIl

111 U n i t y T h * r e I * S t r e n g t h •,
4-1
f* t * To Promote tha P r i i r t u of A n t r i m
To Protact Uia P i w * of th* World
To Produce Prosperity for Hanford

i

K x n f o r d and vlrir.ilj
rloudv, vluMly fixing lem
Ihrmigh
Ihursduy.
Or*
liliil ruin looiKlti .tod I f
Moiirr xto ioirihr.istrrl&gt; wl

AN INDEPENDKNT D

#)4

SAN FORD.

E sta b lish e d 1908

VOLUM E X X X X

Atlantic P act

F I . O H I O A.

—r-

■
• I..'- '
a.mi o i
A ssociated P r e s s Leased W ire

M A R C H 2. 1919

No.

Head Red Cross Drive

Non-stop Flight Vote On Vet j
Around World Pension Bill!
Snags On ..Bids To)
Other Countries' .
Hit By Nations Of
Security A l l i a n c e

Uecision On Debate
As Fight Continues

'Lucky Lady I I ’ Flew $ 109 B i l l i o n s Esti­
23.452 Miles And
mated As Cost Of
Refueled 4 Times
Proposed Aid Plan; ____
Cox Raps, Program
While In The Air

. #

Sen. Thomas Asserts
Early End To Dis­
cussions I s N o t
Seen By President

U.S. Blockades
Protect Crops Soviet Mission
Over Southeast With Armed Men

Overcast Skies

WASHINGTON- Mar. 2 - ( / P ) Secretary oi Slate Acheron raid
today there are no outstanding dif­
ference* among the negotiating
countriei now on the propoicd
North Atlantic Security Alliance.
Hr altn told a new* r.onfrrrntr:
I. He hope* the nrgnliaiionv can
hr coinplrlrd and the text of the
Irmly made public in lire oral
future.
2. The negotiator* liavr Irrrii
durutiing the pomliihlv of hung
inn other nation* into the talk.. I
lirrr, hut no dreition lint hern

WASHINGTON. Mar. 2 t/V,
FO RT WORTH. Tex . Mar. 2 &lt;/P&gt; An Anforrr bomber today Rep Rankin (I) Ml**) askn! tod i\
colliplrlrd the fu*t noli-.lop flight lli.n the House hr allowed to loir
amuml tin- woild
111 In* plan
lor pension* loi all
I hr II-‘ill Super fort "Lucky *eleian» ami gate till* estimate oi
\SHINT; IUN, Mar. 2—&lt;/T)
Lady I I . " carrying a rrrw ol I ) . it- ro.t titer the yean • J 10*X.(AtH' ,
Sen.,lor it.issell long (D -l.a t.
a im e d m e t t'aiswr II Aufnrcr DOil.nOO,
,
abuse I itln-r made
filibualrr
ll.isr at 10 21 V \1 le*s than
ih.il was the liguie Rankin D c s l l l l
history oea.lv t a n dri-alien ago,
W a te r . E ! e c t r i c i t y,
fnlli slat* alter It left the r.Wlt tin i ihe Utilise Rlllrs I'n.n.mltitold Ihe s.-oatr l.alay the right
G as
Cut
O ff
In
lo fdill.islet is "one of our iliwl
(). K. Coff, left, nml llertimn K. Morris, right, are heioling tin tnl,I li i fueled font t.mr&gt; ui it* a. hr asltetl it lo send tile hill lo do
p m ioiih hr. il,.gi-s’*
The 30*
|je&lt;| I V » s drive in Send -ole County. Mr. tioff ns ehiiirnian for . m- lu-l.mi east waul Highl (hr plane lltil-r floor lot ill-hair, pieleiahlv
H Io o d I e s s
S e ig e
veai-olj sm. ol the lair Senator
.
•iinipiiigii ami Mr. M om s a* ehliirman for oiillylog ,.s I....... With a I ,inh'il at Id 10 A M It was ini* noli t poo t-tluie |ilet ruling aioeotl
llury long was making hi* f(rat
It) \NMM I \ t i ll I’ ltl KS
goal
of Sd.llMl
they
.............
..................
, , |iliin to i-oiiipli-ti' Ihe drive in Iwo n&lt;. i. . if po-&gt;- o llo ijllv rstun.ilrd that ihe l.uiky ll*e|,|s
I R W K I I HI , l *« nn ink . M t* * ] Seh.de spri.li. II*- carrirsl Ihe
i
luiuiv
In
i
ki
pi
I,
mp*
lalutes
*»•••••
South'* battle against *n nulll.ady II Ih-w 2 l.4r&gt;2 statute mile*
Hut thr Nlii»is*ippiali »altl I"
\i tii* 11 hnlil.m |i»ilur tu
limn
ill- ................ iIn
lirr/lltg
niihiislrr t'l.ai.gu pi ilit' Senate'*
milii rut I mM&gt;l nn a nnii*am»* ml
riMii ||. t.iln-IlM III f o i l Woillt
,
1
pmnl uvei imi, h ,.t i|n s,Millie.1 st
rules
an-uml thr uoiUi mm dop ami i*- mriM
altri iulr% umiimt
%III* 11 lit 'II- I*11 \111*' I It- 111
»'ll-It1 t o 1
la.I Undo .....I h I liesI llie slallgei %
l hr
nation* now negoti.itinc.
Itil hint* In I lit *Hrll Alt f **!t i" H*tM% In inf mi&gt;r 1a im hfdlrj iht'ii »l»v
trove tin- I . &gt; rune nt l,iioiauy 1
tu
1
1
ml
.nid
v
e
gel
.slils
s
,
pip.
. l l iN M u
i/IT
the part are the United Stale*.
I hr tkiiilfl •{I«4IIilli{ IiiMiiImt ItlilL
l*it Iit ■n Vkilll llii* hill .in
Su|iphe* ..I w tli i, *■,i and elcil
Only Ninth l .imlm.i s peas 11
•o ,l -i I ll
lb ....
(D U i.ili)
Canada, Hrilaiii, France, llir Nelli- j
i ll hitm I'.iMwrll
.41 \1:2\
I -- •.lent I 1 1111, 0 ,1 hope*
glowing area had &gt;outlilionv lav- to MV w,ie i ol nil .iml Itleploinct aid
rrland*. Belgium and Luxembourg
^
_
I* M . i .Mtfin M. iiii U mI Iinw\
Hie Roles t'onmutler lia* du­ ..ilih-ln I.n .1 nt,..., ........ .
radv , di*. ."in*-, le.l ,11 ill. ........ Hess s.egr ,|M
V ill i!•. nli |ito.,,|&gt;ttv its
Achesou mid Ihe dlscunx an* us 1
ll.I, ..| ile. idliiH wh.it lulls are In lilnoios
t teuie&gt; ■. I I ......la
I •*! «»ie Rn ... .
I.us.ls.ll ,„.|lt
to possibly bringing in other on- j
ii ml. 1.1:1,utter rule.
n r I .1, ii up ill die I lou»r ami iliolri
A lion* have touched on Italy. In j
t 1" " ' 1 .....1
.......... 11 •’* ,,“ 1**’ *
II
I, hi .......... I Do- N-n.ite
-» m |. fui'lltiu
}»«»i 111 a I lilt'
N*m(’I*0 wlnt ......... -time Rankin'* loll •*.» Mali,............ ..... led ......... ............ ..
" I relntlun to till* und the other eoimP* ............ dm*, ill. I . . . / . ................. !"• M ••
............
1 'iked to ie1 . 1.11 ..
). ali..oi t.HUli to il,, ntviiy.
Irleii, he said, every pha»e uf the
'i»&lt;n ip p n m d by the llsm*e V el
Ihe m.lluuk lm In,|aV ami In
• 'I- Im.ldmnn. I- ,*e d
tin- m Vt Hying go. .itiloio wax
- ill i, .In- White
whole mailer I* being Investigated.
•
i
iii
t
oioimttrr
of
vvfiiih
lie
i*
|i|&lt;al ion.
Soil'll
Arabia. r./JOQ
0 ig Iii was
.1
In.ess
I ' " ‘i -din.-is ami lorn - I d l e . .
Aiiicmi. wu* nuked whethi-r ho
w.p no tr.i-ing
•I
t i-l tin* run•h mi tan
oiili- fioin l In* \Znr»
ruiitd »nv if he lind tuiruuiilered
will. a tm i ate , in liu Mi -i-'ippi (Mil 11ii*11 I imillt a iiir in ill*' mi'
•
will' tlo* i uncut
l|.iii-&gt;
lenders
ami
llie
Tinman
I
totlui
.1
i.-fitcling
p*oot
Vt'**
any o|ipo*itiun icgurdi.ig the flltlull,, tin •n t in v In ha ninth 1-»»*■&gt;1
- i i n' lin-l . tning011..1 I tin' Philippine., n 1.900VlUnt1■0 1 nt Inn Ui*' opposed tu llie della -i-* 11u). , vpe, |i &gt;1 In pieail 11|t‘&gt; 1m 11
lire admission of Italy into Ihe j
e.aO
h
i
o
!
in)
.
l
m
i
vi
i
and
the
. Mil- r.. 1 1,,ike oil
III
trt-i
on
,
,.f
1
Itsprnspei
I
iv&gt;
liKANl) RAPIDS, Ml, ft., Mai. 1 \ Need iif hellrr hlini.in relalimi in'll 1 1 1 ip.
alliance.
J
\ R ii .in *»11 «•» «.
I a mill, i .
|he i, .
I
lie replied mi, lliul llm mill ter ( (/!') A mail t.idri itimro anil1-hips anil oilier value of ihe I rn
I imgi .t itiglit hi-uv' i n iuukcr . i .t.
in i 'sit'd.
Itiikiii argued that pill I "l tlo- |iih I id lierrotv tempei atilie. III f i riii i fit* S.v irl iin hi hi &gt;
le still open nml innler dl*i o
- | v.oinan confrili r.ilr wlm ton- Conuuiilulmenlv was i n j . v -Im-k i -i I ' hhinc-- "
bo* n 'he Philippines
I |ii ij ( 11 i 11' i iI111- llvrll * , I*UI U44
Hill t -Vt&gt; •Ilk ,1kf*i i ii
e t’l.l..li gusts vsoulil he nff'-S'l by
front
other officials it
wit • .
, , ...
.
, .
, |, . t. i i
11" llownli, uln-ii, fi,-HM* iniipr
■r. In-u tuon'hl
fill Iit'll .id.ti l'\ *in Ml* l lit* Hi1
. * h*.k, h .III. •ill lilt*
h ' I.
o lal*
lalk ...
to M
Kiwam.in.
ii IiInm i i m i o ."
n - 1ou. .1
f,„ .............. ..
„v„f , , , . I,,lino of the uumhei &gt;&gt;f old
learned that some opposition hu.
‘'•lliog two widow, and a u. a(
I t nt!••-1«ifini
i,i 'slrnii* &lt;1 nkvt i '.imi Ininill* «i liu M**ntn •f ih
»o mi tale pension loll-’.
Igk arlien.
'ilnld
in .1 1 inoinutiliy
lonely . isl ( rniei by 11 W Hint. I h b . |||,, * * , ! From tlu-n- « the Fort
1Ika
Him triVflk'if
lint Mil 11‘|II f pllli » ll fill "II**
R" III
I In loll provide* for ft'!' a • ii.it | th* . i.uttv fiiM.ky a i t kt'iii’i ill I in in- I* 4'lav. Nuirii
II
Indication:, nr*1 thnt Acln-so., I In-.iii*" rocL-i waived nuiiiu ipal I’rolrssor ol I dm ili-ni and dnerl 1Worlii lionie field wn-s o little
iiikUMH Id
i.tt'iMt*
peiodon*
for
Worlsl
\
\
a,
ha* encountered opposition from , , , i - x . i m i n . i l i u u today on murd or of gmiiam e at .ilrl.ioi l 'nivri-|omri ihuu ■t.Tuti miles
I tin ISrsiMt
*|fji«|i ft.II ..
i.uiii
\klinh |i'Ulk imlU «'v unkMlVti. nil l il *
t'-.e
milt
|
,
mi
veterans
nt
tin
age
Hmintnr Vniidenherg. and possibly I rr ill.irgrv
VH.J.I Ilk ,i11 ,i ill..unit.| In *.i. |H* WRKinI il'i iiM-'-ki.m In liuki* l*&gt; ih tit i" i ' •I n il h In
I f,»- si'll.thtf
,i,y- •*' ■* ...............* ,rMrm" M l,,,m i J e ' r J ; ......" f r
w n M m ,e", H2» of *«». ................ . of l ite r phv
other Senate Foreign Itelidlon* ;
Sli Min v\in
nil . In.i,Ik 1.,,.. ! Mlir. 1 I'lViiiM- I In- ll kiinIit*r nf
Hie
twu-iwoilliy,
h.tiding
Ray
e»tir.
msliislrr.il
and
intern.itiitn.tl
.f,,
tivM.il
ll »l flllllll.ial I ||lIII ilil Ili­
f'omntlttea learior* tu imlmllng
If l*i f.ni,.*•.:*« .M u .l l aIh. h . /i i ,*1 HI’V ln»kk illfMUHl V »«• tiflirii tu
M. Strife. He wo* inliorlm I'd by M uion t ci„s.-|y ren,-ioliliiig tin- ll.’U in
lt e|l t'u* (ll-tinl| n rules rum I
p,, id, of tl.at any
Italy u* one of Ihu original sigm i .s iiinnd Martiur/ Feinamlrr,
I P'hl '!
nkir fjis \*-u KniMninl •« Inm Russtifi ih tHK'UltlMi* I lf squill thu
(iv tiin ii upprillume, the It Till 1m* ml lee meuilier, remurkeil I but Vklnit lilt /Fill llilflllir ll 11*1 1M4«*1i u’Kiihir lt»i'*'*li»ii military mi +Himi , inmuy ili.it
of the Ireatyj I hat ho I* hi non-I I ami liu, ky, Iluicr- married Mr*. Horiunn.
0 -end ,t p.-uple ti&gt;
t n ,-nJ ^t’liklltl liiioUk- I hi* UMik. nml lift t**I Well fll'l I ll
uncertain a* to whether
l u l * Maltha Heck, 29, were held with­
INesident W, A. Morrison a n - j c m . o l ' inlilv more speed, rate of , in- vrtrrum- “ftnr what it mlghm fnii-ra 1 1In i1111&gt;I nit
o, , o , U&gt; v„|i- ought
t in llie rriinnmy of the nalmn" in«i ill 11! I*nki• * IninriM,
i tin* i'f **ili*iit nil - nf Mm* i f'fntf mil mu
ahouirf dtfinlttdy lie hr ought in, out bund for cm ml court orraig- nour.red ll,M f- ,r J ......................|
In lm
h
1 i,I , 1 , 1 ! when .1
In
eiiai-l
Ihe
bill.
nml that ivma of Ihe KurojKoo
Hi*- 111hi(liu nt I hi' h1111 | *1 In'll ! IHiHhiull.
v
i.hall..unity Vote In
meni
later.
I
I
I
"
si
111
.11
I
paring
a
re*olulinn
in
hrhall
of
|"
Wllp
r„„r
l&gt;*utt
nml
When
lllinMkli
liitliiltleil
Ibal
priwnrn, pnrtlculnrly it*Imln,
kkim* ui(i t
l
i n uviT-mi'iiinn I I’kis Hiih i Ihiiw |ir4*l&lt;i*fNIi*»t Vi'lu'Kiwani*. lliauking Ihe Hinines* and i Wnitoey t.fiiHI horaepmver engine*, evernl no-nihert* of Csei(jres* are
not i'lilhusinatle Wmlll the Idem
p m . m dine ... liu*
They^ were ateirscd __
jointly
M HfulNiirn
I*«»vr M il
[ mulltly 44ml (Irfioiilli'fil tin* order . .I, a.li',&lt; , . 0.1
ti'i f4 vlnlnMi n nf f rn* 'InHn iiihi eo iti
alth'liffh jvll|lng In go nlopg with|tw„ neparalo Michigan..vyurrnnU INofta.imi.il Woman’* Clufi id San I Hie It-fiti has n l»p *peeil of nhout f"t|.sV,,.iK lienahunr tt* Hpoldii. j
' Wtflitvvern ho •tVlllli.'il Hlwfev-wnnl * j of tho dnigmid-xtiootliur of
I‘nt -.*1.1111 titri* n u ii .
fmd fur outstanding ictvire rend | ,,HI " " l'' ‘" l
• “ enoMi jt \oo-i lean War vet.-run*, Co* «»-••
III! l l - I.l- III ki I i ift.li
1
Tin* tf, S Niinv 1 1 n ih ii»iiiiii«
tu do.
. Helphltle HuWiuruf, UH, nml the
. . ^
i ■
» •
i i'pee.1 around IllHI and eun ••lunh &lt;
I b -uni -.ul iio, , ll ' - \l'(\ I full
Among the Kumpuiin pinvrii, drowlng of
her -l-iinnith-nlil r " ‘d 'n rrgartl lo imprtving cnml j )i(
n„ honih mpo.ii&gt;
"Ih, vo.i think tl.i-v huuld?"
4
4
i 1*
] *'f In ' miilrnchi fm I hr l{n i.»n
il i V *"IlkI
- i , . I -t. .
I(u,ik,i, .elneled III,it It, wll on.
Franee nlnuo '» mirlertloo'l
tnl daughter. Itnlnelle,
Hum* .it the t aunty Home.
ttitoiiu, it* umsiiionn
( l l V t ^ n •’» U-nw. Hilt r*.r. •ful nn.. III.
i . il.i c , I11*iiI Mr
if M*i n
have taken n very ItlroliR pmdtion;
Ihnlie. ,.f (lie two were slog
|)eveliipmenl of people anil tl" iiai.ge 1wit bout in-flight l e f o r l n i :' liu- kfi-fii i iif fhrit 4
I ro.oiiii a ill ), i •&gt; 1 I 4 k.!&gt; tlM'IH
Hnl ulii'fi |n*--f*i'il ligliin hv &lt;"'*k ^
^^^ ^
fc lo fovrtr of Including Italy- Frnn- yeetenhiy from their eeinei.t-flll.
, utce**or« is lhel»i
milea. II* wing epim
ml In' lohl
■In wI ekvi.-l, I l 'l 1
lie ,i'-i that "If I bey 11 in v-tee
" "
‘ * ' *-'■■■»»•** ‘
1 ||„-v don't WUIlt In gel out ,•( t
«■’* view I* reported to In- lln.l «d hime.rie.il giave* m Heir o„,ie .......
, ,v.lin»lic„* ** I ' m,I l " »
" M H'selnge length
'l l.. I't
...............
, • a tu*ui aiul
to fuv,*&lt; J
T- '
j to-ua*, W*. Uts' n. lm hurry id
while Italy U not mi Ihe N o r .
I ween here mill murhy fly.....
* " " ,h '
I'*"' "eig ht of ihe ...... . - * at,--, n it. need, I'm
In
vear vote, an aw a, it 1
Ion t t.i i.o i .■-it , l I-* "I QuOkt
,1 1 J g t 1: f i n if I h e IH in) I' ■
Atlantic, It occuiila* a highly In* • te n te r.
I mt told the kiwanu.u*
A . .....mul mheoff ,s u b m i t ............. ,,| sou-bog Ilium t - the punrhnllle
1 1 Hu* Rumsidit- rctmiiiuil in iht * beer.
Hen
l.yle I ll-T e s l
olu-rvrd work turning tbw S, out
purl ant slrutegic pualllon In rein , ,
V* .K,'Kl' r
MtMnl'on should i.iivr our children so lb.it p„uml..
en.ifi'tied upon n futlo-, a,,-I
".j iii ill's!' iind iti nihlfiiL'hf llir hi^
I Iio. . . .1 * wi-l that will, the SenI inti lo ihe power* which are h : : ! ^ d h,; « i d ' ^ e ? ,! ! f i,S ; ; : } • » - .........
*-«'•
lies cm v'j S ipiiiioI view i* made op "1 •- that tl,* lull muses .,&lt;&gt; distim-lion Itntpl. A. Smith and ttalph N |sfllmv li ii 11si mkir aau% 4 Mm c »*f
I t-t tween a n.HU who served '■*•
i .ile tied U|&gt; by tbe filibuster tbci#
Iho Nortli Atlantic.
* imrutltiff
iiiiiriliir
...
I
ami
honor
a
lilllr
higher
than
lb
.*
I
i
on
o
and
ol
fiver*
pornting murder ... no
Smith.
J
r
,
und
ine.it
badgi
&gt;
wenliijhl.
Mnhii litm of ih** H lil
‘vh I -It* vs nod one win, may have spent
i i . tlo need fm Iiui i y ou llie AdOther enuutrfca mo*l actively . ninne^" fleeoing of lonely women. |ol llie pint grnrration.
l.tiv-'i
Al Jtl'illll H IMI \ M I Iti * mot II , iiiiinslrulion labor bill,
level al vein* in emubnt.
rhai yivr,. tn I'nbr.l Mniri
. . . . .
.
H|nrt4*(l in 1UII# Iml only
itB.
under conaideration for early in-1
Me.Mnliou said he woulil uxk
\&gt;"li
nml
Kenm-tl.
l.’nl-l-iiis
-it
lur a |ilnioini f Nini'iitun Milt 1 "F m sorry we did not tet tba
"Make them human »o thnl they , th|.
yrttr hlivr lll.|iv,.r.l-s ., ' brooglit In-in C..» tin- en.iUm-ot
elusion in tin- treaty talk* are N- r-1
I. nmiDiir* no r*mr *l«i
tin- will altemh-il .Si-mninb- Din loi V I' dIk'p h* licit J l*\ *’ol HIi t - ! Ijboc hill up before tha Til,busier
ilu a ila a M I n I'aue * l t .
f, , ,*.r l " * " Br , ,irt'0,1’ P, ' . ie. ,..»rd to the |mi..| whele "pci*, i'lnd ll is "diffi, nit" to vole the
tilt
Court
of
Hoitni,
Mmi-I.n
11OK Wimii,
I 1 it&gt;4fm t jn ovn.il . l.irh-d,” hr Mild. "It n.uv lie some
e """-"lle,l rim world I* n l l a ...... ....... ...
|
..........-„u,g ih. m.m pension fo. "a fellow who
I'an-h nuir.h.il, lilt Ntiii 1 n,;in fiiilil 111 y j
present "iiit-*» , h* pointed o u t...
,
pe&lt; t ,i eonph- of months ... a |iii*rlil at thr Fpiscnpnl
It.lu- befoie il .at. - 'in- up."
F u n e r a l
S e r v ic e s !C itr u s
M u tu a l
bceuu-e ,,f failure lo mail.In...
[ n -t Jll f111&lt;11i,11 K i . .«mI Ykt ill III | I ill- 1411-, *I hill
nmli mu-. lliiu-io
.
Ai.
Secretary
Symi.igio.,
-I............-king
elm.i
,..
,.
Ii.demii
till I , lo MlC
a high nun al slntus, " I am eon i
who spent Id, lime under chcmij i I In* III year veU-rtut nwm-l n n . 1 t he mi ion. 1 •at* I Ml tlh tli’. 11 f |til.lei- l-l |t"-o-,
i--lliv.littis- It,*
said, "that the wo,1.1 '"h-e,| pla„* « M'nr ago f„. ........ .i who
I ui nf in C
\mi t nan i ‘"Hi I
i aw .irilnl hy Itnherl S III nw n, i tin-i |
H e ld T h is M o r n in g !S e |ec‘
P e r m a n e n t viiH-ed," It,, i.* ula-y the Ten ('..in■ant I !,i-l ■ i .1 l-oi,* ,li.uni- Doll
'»'e stralaglc
fire
lia- fa il.,I to ....., ...... ................
j li»i 111 if ¥
rite ..lies g.oop l.iditaled lloi, Uinn uf the Si'niinnlc III duel "t
jil.e group will n- min- i i -p-I. ■&lt;i. .1
laid,el" iilune*. Ile said lie
mm.dioi-.its- .liuimi, for Inatiuu*-- ' w" '
I
lot
i
nl
i
id
Flo.
11
1
ii
(
'mini
1
1
■
I
When
they
.
i
i
m
n
l
ul
I
lit
Imihl
•
F o r G . A . D e C o tte s j D ir e c to r s
B o a r d
Iouioi. on
would la- in nn lull r&gt; to -a-ml lit,
would ......... .
o&gt;
ivu- on a stealing
stea(i..„ expedition
........................
llov Smuts; Tile Ri-v. II I /"It 411*5* NVtHnl |ftl*kkI11*|«1&gt;| Ml'l Iht1' f I Skill. 1
’ t-lll t.i lilt Mouse floor, altlioogi
MtoUI.no- ! I\ oo-letilierg
China."
M-aily lt»IW.
iiii'tiiiun
niiiferrcil
the
m-ni
•
Its*■
1
Jimt
Oi*
1
,
lla
Iriif
jtfutra
Ih
I.AKKi.ANI), Mnr. 2 —(Spcclnll
\,r there i* not ilmthl that it event|, 1! Mu i.l o&lt; M • ,1-- nl wont any
Funeral tervlcea for (Jeorge A. — Florida f i t rim Mutual'* fl.fMlO
I’.o f Hurt stressed tho nersl .1 ..
1‘ w"» ............... the
nwin d-.
I Skil l tfll'il i'il
p.-rsi-uol ititoiiy i .in-, . - -.way
ully will eleiii il
IJoTottc*, n*Hl*tnnt state attorney men.lM-t* will vot" Mar. IH In seven getting ..(fairs nn a religion* B " ,IV *‘M
\H* i he h.i'i oi 4It' 1 1*11 fli t iiifii |
l Knlpii A. Sniitli is v i i e p r m 1
J
“ ,l uV!!'1’'’ K ll.
bh-pi.bli) at,
o i , . non l-e a
und veteran of both World War*, anr-rinl meeting*, one in earl, of lm-.-. a "decent hast* In ae.ord
"r
"r
(ili'iii nf the Cittiitril, vlci-rli.il I ti* -lit 1 •h1fi*I fin Imililuihr mill nlii'i iiial point in .I,,.,, ,.ae k
\ l.!.IDS At.ltlvF
ware held thl* morning with mill the s t a i r 1* Florida Cltrn.* Corn.nl*- with Ihe Ten Commandment*; and j'd 'ia -h m g range typo of o|s-im&gt;
|
i
hi*
uiia
hit*I
h
ri
1
hi
iid'il
off,
he
,110111 mul fin met elmu man nt lie
.lie filil-i.&lt;H-&lt;.
FHANKFDRT, Gi-rniany. Mur. " •li'tio't and for seven yem • - i |kktie* ilitflMtll |
tary honor* nt Holy Cron* Kplsro- *ion d i s t r i c t , l o pick the 1M men learn work among nation*, better I ' mm.p_ normally eon»l*ls
Il-ii.e
cn.ii.ii.t te, ,
.,-wevor.
l/lt— The three Western military ved a- f'leincc rliainnun nf Dindustrial relation* nail family plane- of those types, now classed
paf Church with the Rev. H. I. who will heeotne the
« Mi* 1 iui'i|i«'i| 1 1 'in a »*Mi(lk i • ; wile inin..i.olly udit- i.tl.ing up
first |x-..( i.sitsHr.l o * Pan* s is .
hy 1 &gt;■ \ir F in n a- .ui-ilil.ni hill..1 governors rca.-l.i'd "c o m p l o t e ('ntJliri I executive llunrd II
/lA.nirrman officiating.
I 1 114 * With &lt;‘tfl \ ,1 fly l,, Ari?&lt;K)lHiV
maneot lionrd of dlreelors for the
•igrrcmei.t" today on thi-.r all it.ohI-.
Tin- In-Hi vi1eight class huh
M,,l l i'l.trnl, •lieu.ill). ,l it .in- I.IXI-H,
M lilMlnuol Me .AMP Hill
U.uinl wn* in Kvergrecn Ceme­ huge new tnpcrrniipernllvo.
ndv mu i'iii*nl
rhui.nitin in
il1ow itrr I u (iii...at. drafted const 1a d. iducrd f-’i '-n I it on,I tint
i- ■ ,i i - m i i i s a , ih&gt;- s i i e e n K i n i
tery where tup* wero *otin&lt;h-d by
I'iniiilv, a post In- Inis In Id t -i
'ution for the |.riiji'i'tcil
Wix-t fm- i n n s , amt i.. {'inim-il uim.
tug Hi-cml S e iu iti, )i , inn,
All seven ims'llug* will Is- held
ll
bugler* from tha Orlando Army
I be
f .Litin i- t o i. b l lo- Ihxie*
.'symiiiflluii, in rev-'tiling the in­ tiarmaii Klate.
Ih
M lH N iiu ?
Air lla*e, and n tnl.ite wn* fired nlmullaip-ii.isly at ‘J o'clock in Ihe
mg
clmittnun.
lie
is
h.ilder
of
i
b
i
L
,
■
.
_
_
&gt;
.
j
.
,
.
General
Lucius D. Clay, the Bilver He«ver award, the Itiglt-- *|( POJ) ! I l l t l l l i f t ' d L l f t l C le-i't'i.l ,l:u In-I M"itil;i v ii i&gt;eu Southflight
refili-ting prnjrcl In " " ' I
hy ii rifle mptml of
Nnlh.nnl ufleruoim. The seven plm-e* when
i*-. |
• Amt-rican militnry giivernor, tusde
•Mi lawi.mliel began n nil, nipt
Senate Artin-d Services Combull,*-.
4 O.tar.bmen commanded hy Hgl. C. the meeting* will lie held and the
WANtlfNtlTON, Mar. 2 - f i l l
I'.mnril l-om.rury uward in em&gt;t
It, talk lo dcnll. o i
hitmti that
area* covered by eaeh are;
Tin- Army hasn't found It* kV.ii- till Dial by iilliliting Hie ......... ( lids siiBouniument fnllowlng a con III)!
sR. Jnnm.
ST MtT \NIII Itti. M 1 ., Mureh wm,Id i .rtimlly kill tin ttaditioi.nl
District 1, comprising Hlllalsir- mili- sky-high rochet it fired last modern ili-vclnniiiiiid" nf tin- old faronen
will.
General
Pierre
Knlpii
A.
Smith,
Jr.,
a-&gt;
»
mein
Military honor* were conferred ..ugh, I'incllu* and Mai.nlc* Count1 I't
S|,arlii.ilmi g
CoUllty'*
1•iilltln.lril 411. I-MMC t i l l
airborne refm ling im-thud, l*uob 'Koenig ami General Sir llrinn Ho. In-r of Troup ft, ultaiin'd Ihe rnok
under direction of Commander le.i, mrcllug nt the Chanilwr of week ...id may never locate it.
rn* eiiiihl strike at any pmt n f ! i-ertson, the French and British ml- of Fugle Scull! will. Stive. I'uJm, bi igl.1l&gt; blooming pencil bln'n-oniThe
record
•
breaking
\V
A
C
ia m e* Wright of Campbell-Im**ti- i i 1 ill oii g|. I today lo I,ait- i scup
BULGARIA TR IA L S
Conum-rre. Tampa.
Ciirpnnil" was fired from the nose li issiu from buses in l.uhruilm nr hlary giivernor*.
a.nl Mclcd »* m-rlhe, puliol h-a-i '• ••tl
ing Po*t Ml of tho American l.c-lot.tag-- ... lu -t ...g -tl's
.SOFIA, Bulgaria, Mar, J - u i’t —
Dlstilct 1!, coni|.rising Cllrn.*, of ii V-'J r.a-ket nlt.-ndy 20 mile* In Alaska. This wmihl Is- u tv.n » « '
‘‘
Wo
have
reached
complete
und in i.lt.l.ir liMsisllll.l
—-nl
glofi. Forty-one member* nf Com­ Sumter. I.nke, llemmulo mol l’u«lilt |||Hoi'll, in., it, Bulglll.a's Mini
mission, nnt n "sulchh " fligln. -ign'cmcnt mi whut we wiH advise lil.ister of Ids tl'imp. Ill- i* imi- a ficc/tog weail.i-i.
pany I— l'Jlth Infardry of tho Na­ en Count lee, meeting at tint Court- llie air, und shot nn In reach a top
11..lia.d.sls .aid belli frost wa* of lb prut- taut pastoi •, .i ,, iim',| of
with
the
Immlsr*
returning
to
iho
representatives
of
the
purspeed of (1000 mile* an hour und
hydrnuln.......giitrer with the I' S. cut, o i k ! Tin- miiiiiiiiim tempera- opytii)- for the i'lnii .t Slot,--, and
tional Guard. -IHth Dlvi. Ion, under naun, Tavares.
K'ualinerii tie i-ssr Twoi
h.imontary council," he said.
the highest ultltmlo ever recorded
Gi-otogical survey In Mailtgotm-i &gt;. Inn \M.-- 3U il--.!,i-i'«. ll wui tin- Bntau, toilny mliic.iti - iii.-i'lb-d
command of I.lrut. Raymond Kadcr
Dislrlrt ft. comprising Alachuu, hy a m.tn-mnde device.
|Ala.
ooo.nl iiiiw.-i-ul j vi- night of be­ Do- iliedill.il iipjieo. till-e - uf ll!
Mohd nt attention a* tho body of i'ntnnm, S|. John, Flagler, Marlon,
Fleet rutile instruments traekrd
Ttoops nttendiug Dm Court "I low freezing lcmpoiMlii.es,
Mr. Dr Cot to a wa* carried into and le v y and Seminole Cm..dies nod
•if tin vrltuesse .
the WAC Corporal down, the Army
Honor were Troop f'&gt; which - • Glowers huh I they ul.tl were
mi. of the church.
Tilu pruxeculluu laid - , he eviCounty ConimltHloner'a Dial rlrtn said lodtiy, hut ‘‘tho ectiu l Impact
piuiMired
hy
KiwutilH;
Troop
-&gt;L
Ut.alile
tu say uccuiI. ti-ly
l.nW il'-rice ii almndanl and - leur. Wo
^
Active pallbearer* wore Wallace One, Twu and Threo of Volusia
polnl
may
nevsr
lm
found.”
hpnnsoivd liy the Methodist CI. iii h i Liu fruit lunl fitreil in .Momtuy need mil l.vur any n u o , . ’
Bell,
lo rV.. uoyie,
Boyle, Ja.. C.
IWI), i,.
u. HntcbVen,
«iiH.-Hv*m. County,
t-m|l|, yi meeting
mi-etl..g nt
at Iho
tlm County
County
und Ihu Cttssslhcrry Troop, 'I In- inglil'ii "4-degree wi -nDu-i , Hurt*
I'he government had intended to
fi
•""•• Agent* office, Deland.
MIHHING PENNY
next Hoard of Review will In- In Id ciilt.irisls said a frisky
hri'i-xu pn tent fi.'J witnesses against the
LONDON, Mar. 2 —UP)— Diana
nn March 14 and tin- next Cmiit piThaps previ'.iteil frost
11 l e ^ o i l * o\o "^w-ar*?» wt-ru Karl
Dlutrlct 4, coinnrUlt.g Orange
fro,a defendants, .ill uf whum signed
Peal's Mix-year-old
collie, Bruce,
Id colli
NLW ^ORK, M.ir. I —(l1*) Want to he your own rx peitJ W.inl nf Honor m. Apt. la.
forming gem-rally Monday night. eollfe.siol.x ll lido till-) went lirl.l
.
‘ l, o. Chamber of Commerce, Or- ahvn^-i paid cash for the newspap
.Spartanburg
County
grows '•eeii'liy for three months bj ‘ lie
During tho ltime
of the funeral, Inndo.
In decide lor ymlrirlf if vvr'rr lir.uling into a rccruion— and, il n&gt;.
era tie bought her a t n nearby
shout two-thi.ils of South Caro t 'o.uni,mist security police.
traffic waa re-routed at the Fourth
how
m
uch
nl
one?
I'ALFHTLNK
WAR
District fl, t-o,uprising Brevard,
w d Fifth Streak Interieetlona of Indian River, Hi. Lucie, Martin. Miami.
IIKIR1IT, Mar. 2-T/P)—'T rans­ linn's esilmuti-d crop of ll.fitMl,*
Many kuiincxmrn lay we air ,i railroad nun today uici the
Kvery day for three years, she
Park Avenue by Polio* Chief Roy Palm Beach, Broward, Dado and
jo rdan has entered armistice talks UIMI iiushels.
sent
him
off
with
a
penny
h*lwy*-n
uglier
word,
"depression."
Many
Movernmrnl
men
say
we’re
just
get­
0 . William* and Captain Roy 0 . County Cominf*ilm.or’a Districts
will. Israel nt Rhode* prepared to
hi* teeth and ha came back with ting attr second wind for nnotln-r f
-a TUB*.
*
#*n
\ HAD CASK
LAKFLAN ll” Mur.
Tho"
**k the Jews to hand over the
Four and Five «f Vulu*lu County, u pa|a r.
sprint ahead, They can’t both be nearly 9(1 million were looking for I'nlcHlIno port nf Ja f fa .
Warning
SHDTJIEND, Fug.. March 2 - Feitei ul .Htain Fro.'I
acting at tho Con.munlly lluiblThen one day the newsdealer right.
work. And Ml million tioopln had
King Abdallah, having lost Gaza i/l'i |ir. John Murney Icatifyii.g Mervico forecast for p.-nitisuhu'
h lf* Voiu Itcr li,
told her *hu oweil him a penny.
I'rcxumahly all tliese expert* jiibx at tho start of 1048— IH mil­
were General Jaco b j f M f b r , n Ftiirbla tonight ami Thursday was
to
the Fgyptians in the recently iii n u n !, ilescrihi-d u case:
latrict
fl,
cotaprlilng
.Sarasota,
An X-ray located the coln-ln ilraw their roncliiHloti* from tinUredi Col. Robert F, White, a**l»t- Hardee, Hightail*, Okeechobee,
lion more than in 193®.
"Me had biluleral pern, hit id slightly wm liter nml clear tu
concluded luraelUEgyptian nrml*
the
dog's
stomach.
*«mo
sol
of
fncl*—
the
very
things
ant state adjutant if M k ll Major Glades, DeBoto, Charlotte, late,
Retail sate*: surrcntly running tier-, seeks an alternative outlet to hi-iMutnina nml left si.hjunclivul pnilly cloudy in S ho.I i uii.I Cen­
that may ho puzzling you: rising
tral distrlelr; mo il&gt; •luudy in
William F, Runge and T.leut. Col,
heinorrliHge."
Hendry, Collier and Monroe, meet
POPE'H ANNIVKR8ARY
about 9100 million a month la-low ihu Mediterranean sea.
unemployment
ami
declining
retail
Haloid Washburn.
lawyer Maxwell Lewis, urged, N'ortl.eru dislriett. with ociusiuu*
tho court room, Arcadia.
in
VATICAN CITY, Mar. 2 - &lt; A 9 - *alox, on tho ono hand; record na­ tlda time last year. Total sale*
GUTS D F G R F F
‘tia.islnte that for us ordiniuy al liglit rn.u in tl.e exlreu.e unitli
District
7. comprising
Polk 1'opo Plus X I I observed tho tenth tional “ Income and rapacity pro­ in 1048 were Just under $130 bil­
atr
nml no front seen through S a t­
HTOCKDALB WINH
FDINUDRGlf, .Scotland, Mar. 2 imutuls."
innlv.-rsary nf hie elevation to tho duction in many heavy Industries, lion; in 1030 they were |42 billion.
County,
meeting
________
______
a
t
tho
lutko
.
811
MIAMI. Mar. iM A V -aran t var Civic Center, Wlntar llavon.
—•(/IV Prince** Fllzuhelh, gelling
Dr.
Murney translated, "two urday.
throne
of
8t,
Peter
today
without
on
Ihe
other,
Business failures: there were IHO
Btockdale, 3.3 year eld Democrat,
Mutual’*
present
temporary any^ special eeremony
Ilcra'a how Iho buxines* balance reported last week, almost twice as nn hnnnrary doctorate of law from lovely Muni, t-yt-M."
JA CKSO N VILLE, Mur. 2 - o V (
will represent Dade County In
Fdinhntgh University, compliment­
(Continued
an
Page
Tire)
die
anniversary,
which
h also waa shoot look* today—how it cam- many as a year ago, three times a* ed her generation today na being
Ruffulo
th« 194®J-egDIatuw, succeeding
2«l
DRIVKBH
ST
B
IKK
tho
pontiffs
78rd
birthday,
IH
waa parts) with tho booming day* of many aa two year* ago. In the "rutl.ur mute- serious In purpose
Dutruit
3d
IK
tha late Richard Oelkew, Jr.
OAK
RIDGE,
Te....,,
Mur.
2
—
GRRRK
WAR
•pent in tho usual arduous routine
trot
194H— and, ainco you'll want it in com parable week uf 1030 there
Minneupolbi
:gi
30
Rtockitata won' toe alecUon yes
than
some
of
Its
predecessors."
(A'l
-Guk
Ridgu
driver*
went
on
a
ATHEN S,
Mar.
S - G P l - T h o of tho „papacy,
long list porxpoctlvo, how it stacks' up wera 2(17. '
over his Rcpubileea o
- - . Including
«« »e long
Now Yurk
37
23
"And indeed Wo must be, fur our* strike today In mipport uf ih-maml*
u i I Greek general s ta ff reported today of audience*.
fences.
against tha more norma) tiny* of
I'I,in-nix
,m
'•nt. Id. Duncan Bald,
37
Expansion
and
construction!
in­
la
a
tremendous
responsibility,'1
fur
u
wuge
incrouse,
--------" * ----------|n , “M• guerrillas
were killed
piivFTiJiAM
wvro
Kiiivfi and
pirn 3&amp;
ufi
i i inert
On Jnwr.
Mar. i12
there will oe
be |
■ ipof«
s
!D3p. Look U ovor and see whnl dustry added nearly 910 million to she said In a speech. Wo have been
Saint Lotil*
*tu
retnni*
from nil
24
The
driver*,
na-mher*
of
AFI.
»rc eanturod la a running bnttlojlal mass In 'th e Slstine Cbatscl to you think it foretoila.
Sun Antonio
re*
-tn
tha county ga;
ils plant last year, three times horn It, times when great Insti­ Iz'cnl 1414, Amalgamated A**ocineld MU.
v * . ! north o f Karyealaal.
&lt;c«lebrato tho 10th aaaivereary nf
Uneroploymoatt layoffs, many the amount it spent in 1030- For
Kent tie
Ml
votes and hold
44
tutions
have
crumbled,
age-old
Hon
of
Street
Kloctrlc
Railway
ami
kdale la aalee vnwtager f o r * TWe eoinmtittlmw reported the J his coronaUoit. On Apt. 2 the Pope seasonal and al) wsll-publiclisd, 1949 you h i t s a wide choice of esWinnipeg
2®
traditions have been
called In Motor Coach Employes, completed
He won the guerilla eaaualtloe
casualties were In nddl- will make a radio a^farcea
,
bar ccmpnay.. Ha
hava sent the
Jacksonville
Mt
te Jobless ttotal to l im i ts * . Experts say industry qucsU&amp;H
42
and
science
has
produced
retie nomiMtiog l a a field Moa to the capture o f 110 an- doth anniversary of
around three million, up n million plana to xptnd a billion moro than hnrrora to ke«p paco with Its mar- tludr midnight runs b&lt;&gt;foro strik­ Miami
75
55
ing. Approximately 105 driver*
a* a priest.
eaadidalet A m taaata.
twuneed yssten&amp;y.
•Inee Christmas.
C
Orlando.
But back In 1939
57
44
(CoatttMMl oa r * f * Two)
vsls."
are affected hy tho walkout.
i'eniacoh*
55
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Poll Mounts
To 33 In Storm
Covered Northeast

ll.iv MmV'til J

I‘Lonely Hearts’

Need For Better
Killers Waive Relationships Is
Court Hearing Outlined By Hurt;11; t * . ..... .....

mltMOLl I

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Hi

I

Pair Arc Held W ith­ Ten Commandments’
out Bond To Await
Observance Urged
Trial Arrainuement
At Kiwanis Meet

. i- litlli tiUi

I 0 Year Scouting
Awards Art1

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To It. A. Smilh,Sttn|“'''-'«“''^ '...

To

,(

KIiRh Flying Rocket
Still

Sparfiinlmrjr Reach

Experts Differ Widely On Outlook
For Business During Coming Year

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W. :•

MONDAY F E R Mi 1949

A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU
SANFORD
ft

' '

TllltOIMill Till: LOOKING (il-ANS AI.ONU TIIK SI’. JOHNS

Hanford, mi attrnvtiv*&gt; c it y nf ID,0 0 0 |ieople, is on lln*
St. J o h n s R iv e r In b eautiful an d nnlintaiitial C e n t r a l Florida.
1—C&gt; miles front Ja c k s o n v ill e nml

“SEF, FLORIDA FROM SANFORD”

th a n mi h o u r ’s drive

w ith

t hair

nllii-il

eighteen hole golf course. The County, wltidi is practically
surrounded by the St. .IuIiiih mid Wekiva llivers and has an

frum tln&gt; mvim. Itit-li c i t r u s g ro v e s , fe r tile v e g e ta b le fields
nml ox l mi is Ive t-all tit ra ini iih

The recreational facilities of Sanford and Seminole
County are unexcelled in lln* State. There is an excellent

nbumlaiiee of inland lakes, has excellent fishing and liuntIng. Tlte Chmulter of Coiniperce maintains a recreational

in d ustries,

s to r a g e , imrkiiiK mill p ro c e s s in g plan t h, fo r m n sound m o

Imllding for the entertainment of tourists, a recreational

nomii- fimiiilntlim for (lit- se c l ion.

Florida's unusually iloligtil fill climate In enhanced by
Sanford's inlatul Inciitlon. with ever-present moderating
breezes from tin* Atlantic or tin- Unlf, An invlirnraliiiK aveniKi- temperature of (11 degrees in winter ami HO degrees in
summer make year round living conditions Ideal.
___

The New York (limita Farm Cliiha are located hero In
Sanford. Tim various teuma ami leagues repreaenleil are iih
followa:
China AAA
Jersey City, N. J. of the international League.
i\liimeii|Hilla Millers of the American AHHodation.
Clau AA

For vacation or permanent homo Sanford la miperli with
itn central location, good roads, fine water, excellent hcIiooIh
anti all civic dubs, fraternal orders and churches. Here too
yon wilt find living costs relatively low. Largo building lota
In the city or acreage for amall auburbun furnia or citrus
groves are available for your furturo home.
Wo cordially Invito yon to liccnmo one of ua in friendly
Sanford.
i

Hloux City, Iowa bf the Weatern League,
Jackaonville, Fla. of the Sally League.
Claes B
'
I
Knoxville, Tonn. of the Tri-State League.
Trenton, N. J. of the Interstate Longue,
Class C
Krlu, Pa. of tiie Middle Atlantic League,
St. Cloud, Mlmt. of the Northern Leuguo,
Ft, Smith, Ark. of the Western Association.

director that handles Hie entertainment in the wintur sea­
son, provides Hhtiffleboard contests with neighboring towns,
boat rides on the St. Johns River, Ims trips throughout the
County with tri-weekly entertainments at the recreation
center.
The Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club, a few miles south of
Snnford, operates greyhound racing during the winter sea­
son. A Quarter Horse Track on the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion under the sponsorship of tho Dusty Boots Riding As­
sociation has quarter horse races regulurly. The Mayfair
Inn, one of the finest tourist hotels In Central Florida, has
a swimming pool, tennis courts and nhruffleboard fpr their
guests, You will find in Sanford the many nml various forms
of recreation that tourists demand,

Clau D
Lawton, Okla. of the Sooner State League.
Bristol, Vu. of the Appalachian League.
Hickory, N. C. of the N. C. State League
Springfield, Ohio of the Ohio State League.
Sanford of the Florida State League.

mm
EDWARD

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Section Five

Section Five

AN INDRF'KNDKNT DAILY NRWSPAPF.lt

v o i .u m b

Rslalilltltiol I'll)*

x x x x

sa n i

(m o, i i.oHiDA, Mo n day rich. as, non

A shoclilted Pit**-, I

-x—^ i -■-=»r$aer» ^ * * e a
N o. 135.

H u*

THOUSANDS GAT! I UK FOR ANTICS ON MONK EY ISLAND
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$

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- *•:Mi*ft *■

A|jft*cl Cypress
At Lnngwood
Draws Crowd
laint'lnv ii cyprflHs llfilMI .wars
«|-.M Picture in vnur iniml ii irinnl

n tree. IIf*. feel tall--»n hlitre
dial
five
modi rn
bungalows
rolllil lie Null I Willi the lumber
it eonlnin*

Ymi

wnil'l

Intve

In

imagine

I his unique ,ight If you rulin'
In Hanford.* fur just about 1*0

minute* drive from here In the
"Senator." the oldest end largest
cypress Iree in the United Plates.
It lower* high above o luxuriant
—park, which recently ha* Iwen
• Improved fnr the use of picnick­
er*. .

Til* park mid I he tree are Inruled Ju»l off Ihe hl|(hway to Orlandn,
Tourist* come driving in usuiilly In group*, all during the
week from every ntnte In the Un­
it........ ml from fnildgn rnuntrle*
II* well.
Named ''Senator'*
The Big Tree la aomttlmes callfted the ''Senator”, after Senator
* Mo»o Ovcrutreot of Orlando, who
donated it fur a public park, It
wan.'going strong when Chrlit
was preaching to the people* of
Western Asia. For over 35 cenUirief iIt ha* resisted all extreme*
of urliul and woather, well pro­
tected by a thick growth of other
cypresses around &lt;t.
After nature had given up
^trying, tn destroy the old tree,
Xwondemen came
through the
*aw am p some 30 yeart ago, but
they left the "Senator” standln:
because they found It waa ho
low. It ha* t*e«n estlwatad that
if, the tree were eolld, there
would lx* enough lumber In It
to construct five hungalowe.
The lllg Tree hae been recog­
nised a* a scelne attraction for
abnui 35 years. Before a trail
had been hullt leading to Che
mild
cypres*, group* of people would
1 1 slip on rubber hip hoot* and **d o
■ through the muddy swamp, for
m view of th* monirch uf I m
' . forest- U ta r, a* more people
became Interested In seeing ^
unusual eight a trail waa laid to
make walking to It eanler.'

8

As While Ah Sn»w

IaiiicIi l ime For inliahitants At
Zoo Is Popular Willi Visitors
I Celling lion* 1* lie
dike wIii i n,ill.. i ,i..Mini I'..
ll.c avenue* id t n'&lt;
&lt;............
.tl11Ui.il' tf«‘1 lln'I. i il. n
lot .1 chill l.lr
AInii 11 ID ID , I... I
I'lllliit 11**111111' III) .11 l
Iniicy mid run nlu.isi II.,• cl.-. '
tilt* IIWillI pt'UlllIV* 1 .1 n cl ■&gt;
of till" keeper, wi Ii ,»htlu* rhmip of ih. it l.ii.ii* ii - . •
approach thi- gale uid. l.u,i.&lt;
&gt;
hnnnnn.*, apple*. ih.uioii ... i
tfd pOlat'H'n.
Teddy, the iiuMiii t m ■*.1
pure* up ami down, I'-iur I.. •

A

L illie

1I I I * I r J

m itfl

tlM

s.m.ii"i|e I'miitty ini.iv* a fav1 iM,
v* 11 r ii’.I ' lunate that
illflkt*
1* i« l.'*irali|ii place to
r*ii v - &gt;1 wi»rk
» "rl. l k. many hodle*
..1 \* t •■11 m
in tin, ie.'(lull are a
. .Milt il »•uv 1
'r m tha terninn'.', an.I Mo- mercury
•I
• i.i ilie Heeling poin'
. 1»
II. oinlel.
• m in.' 1 * the kelmf iif many

AJ*.11 i . i

W II

Lakes Ajk I Springs
Help To Provide
I ' " , 1 k. mm i
lakes and
1. 1.ill-. 11. I .!• ■* 1 . die ncaceast,

Central Florida
Woodlands Offer
Choice lltmliiijr
I It,

S e s s io n

Mild Temperatures

M |% ,,I*||I||| M V,llll \Mlinu t.'.l •.i. i
M»lll
! 1Util "1 \\ llltll » lllMMI.^1
a! In *1|LJ* It* It l|»|»f|l YkIt! It ii..
til* \ * M.« . ss'L ... .!•'.% 1 .....i
MHIV (hi’ in |m lull iiD

S w in u

I •• 1 01

to die Ninth, Florida Is

, mil' ■...,lcr limit.g the summer
t'l.n .'diet .iatc.1. ,'iunfird is no
. ' f i n and &gt;' . « raro day
ik .i 1 ...I lirncJu 1, net -weeping
it I ni
M.inr.)* from 'ho dlrec...... * 1 tk ■ Ulsntk* Ocean.
It.
.•
i|IL m:!d climaU,

t ftt*

i Iitrii) fed I., li.nl . i . i tin
&lt;|i ' 1• 1 It m m u
«if
f lu *
| wlillw lit 11,. Chill I m it,.. i , i. ii ,
■'■llll •I e11***' fl | |lilt lllll Iit'full 1(1)1,
spilin' ItlOIlkf V. I* ill III! i r. &gt;•
Il r I httfll iin* Ult IM Si'll t -ilnllMtC
I of (lie i-lon.l and m i i.
lint f It- Mr!| fist n |e|tin
| .&lt;i||i f
| Other* lifii.I fni ihf
ini'
•in 1... .|»- County homes requite
f I i V**l I ( t i n »r |
Ih i
f 11 i &gt;v\ i
if ( I I I ,
ihi&gt; iaddi'i'N towering •&gt;\&lt;&gt; ih. . i ' i five wri i(i ' itfi I n mu Ii Ly 1Ini.
he'ituig during tho winter than
wf till' lllll Ilk I*v cahlu In I'.
oi l . .'tl.ilH of tin) U i)
iC 'i'o riie \
nf* I n n i l l 1 1iVV ,»
Ire * r n l
they know uf lln&lt; nppinril. &gt;i il
\ lep.iil recently compiled by
i l i f t e r it I* *11111 11f I i f l**M Is ii
1 •v t i n *
keeper* and cun meet it..............
II ii'ehiiiil.igieiil mstituie rovaaltd
• i l l p N h i* w ti *
r» 1* 11 L i i n i .
tn
I 'iii I
they step on the i-lnu.l
doit ti.e .I.u , a which heat la
As II. d. Davis, iiiiiin.c. . "i" ..
i. .| . .i d in K'onilu run from tha
Ih'ri himlifnr
fill Ii I'lCfil
tile irate in the wnil iinnm.l Mr imrf m Uho iiln fn» r•-ii f ■t|te|ee«e|
Ini'. 1 pad of Niivnmher to tha
llioat Almost even on e .if Mir "o n i l i i m l . I I I *» t h e t e r l i n *aft lirg*
f " 1 ' ■•*■I, a, Mui'.'ii, a period of
'o r more anlhiopnid iii./. o- . ( t&gt;. |i|i*lV**1i iif 111«&lt; ninth'l ft flllif t till i**
ah.mi Hill day- In I'hlcvgo, on
i Island gulhor mound I In- -•« |*
■till itiilireil l»\ fIn* iieeiii iii v i»f
the oilier hand, there nm or*r
The keelmr wn.le* Herns* till rnmil hlw ifOll n* tin' limit II In&gt;*m! nil fin*
,r.D 'kst- dining thi* vnar whso
tn he greeted l.y omul., .............
■ r.imtili .......... I w ii
..ml
heal I", I I'.pilie.l
on the hneltH uf III., ........ .......... I i..Hinds llll....... Ii t, llii.l.rt "1 iml
Iii ...id 1.1 it to inniiv other socreaching in the imib r..i km......
))(.
„,lk&lt;
1"'ii- ..f die United State*. Santholr favor ID* fooil.
h, M*i*liofiH «ef Hi'Oinmti* I'nmifY
f"'d has it* ta rg e t rainfall durPerhap* tho loveliest Idrds in the Sanford too are tho fan- j UNiiuiiy the Hpulei iiiumI.ia u * ahtl Central Klnriila niny pe fnuinl
mg the summer, and the fraquant
The "swing" kings of Monk. \ l laml 'lie the lii.l.leli |"dei
tail pigeon*, so-called because they spread their tails In the ' foil firnt heenme they i»r&lt;* imf n« fori'ftt anil ^wnnip l/ioih Htrelehiiur
■nil k 'In.iviT* bring a refraahlog
Monkeys, imported from Mi si. .. I'hes an slioisn al.ove g.oiashape of a lady’s fan.
I'.Hiliif*, to the uir. The itata also
j pugnacious a* the mure active For miles, wherein little or no
lluoiigh
playful
unties,
with
h
elimin
ihousands
..f
nil.lei
cl
i"'
" a n conditioned” hy nature dvirI rhesus monkeys who drive them habitation exists. These areas still
ilo- winter, when there la lea#
era sponsored a WPA project In murker has been placed on thej ! away If the keepers are not l....k provide a natural reflate and feed
ie l.a-*
&lt;i 1mi.lull.
ing ground for deer mid tieeuuse memory of six or eight out .'f pa Ini-. meihea.l II. H
1D3U to build a public park In the tree is between tl.OOl) and 3,600 lag.
Sanford's minim! average te a ii .. ,
, , . , . i Teddy needs no Invllntlon k. ilun* "f this protection, pin- strictly cm -tieii’lied points on tho head of Die l.irihplave of om
iimiiy Iasi mi:
..................... .. Mi- foreotl conservation measures, ...... ,
the are*. Over $10,000 was spent year, old, that It I* 1.15 feet high, w „ , of foo&lt;|
ni'i at m e, uccoriling to records of
. . ..
n„.
(Headships.
by the two groups In beautifying 47 feet In circumference, and 17L^ J hind leg* and digs around to find.1 linvi*
...... ,.........
...................
......................
die Unltinl State* Weather So *
persisted
in ennshlerhte
mull ,i
, ... .... . i
mvtmi
of »t\t ' l l l l t l l i t
Ii
f.
.^ m a lliln fe
lI fhe
t t ' ldog
l"h £ U
W IH* I'D 1*1
the grounds, constructing a new (feet In diameter.
a choice pleco of fruit. Willi u I hers.
Endowed hy
with an r• -14
per*, r.nuoweii
ny nature
nmiir,. wim
'
” * "*• 1 “* k
rlllll f1)t huntjug ;i i« ,. f.,i,l h mi. I, 73.1 degrees.
, .
T i n - mild climate is an tdvani*
trail with cypres* bannisters on J |„ B lyndlcated newspaper f e a - ' banana In Ills mouth ho goes on-i ideal climate, these thoiisnnd, of rnlher than dims with the passparticiiluily dui.ng the tut. n e e n i only to homes—which TO*
ilther ftlckf* clearing tho hrufth , *urQ "Simniffc m It Sccm i." thr» ^ R nhfttly upot and situ donn to acres of wondslunds in Central, lug of years. It Is the n*sorla- \
...... ‘-f -'nnip life. The hunter.,, summer iiiunih e I given him a.. ■pm o I*** fuel during the winter—
and erecting ru.tlc fence*. &gt;11;. ' : J
*
,
It and then heads hark to tlm Florida actually afford the
one of tho tmst spots in Ila nation often *l&gt;ynd whole weeks In the "lipmtimily to' tike an unenioi) (hiit uUo to industries. The haatlag
addition, the various species oflunuxuel story of, the Itlg Trt*e»
( |in||i» Jgi
wgraln.
.................native Florida tree* in the park wa* told sevorat years ago, toThe frbky little Mona monkeys in which In Indulge In Ids favorite|woods, miles from the nearest j »f K11" " ' posslbllllle* f o r Ihe np of lurgu plat.ta is a comldartbU
war* labelled with their common gather with an Illustration.
_ |glide shyly up to the buckels when sport, Not only are there deer i highway or city, away front the , proud log hunting ** 11,011 and at,u item of expanse and In tha North
Tho Seminole County Chamber they think the keeper* are liaiking Id lie found but also liear, 'poa- bub-bub of civilisation. They walk give* id* hounds, which have ke. h I weather lomeUmts mterferaa wttflh
and scientific name*,
making
them easily recognisable by visi­ of Commerce urges tourists vis­ tha other way ami siinlch n morsel Hum, raccoon, squirrel, duck, fox, 'th e trulls together, they eat ami loafim for several months, the production. Tliis is seldom tro t tk
sleep together, and they swear to­ ncciss'iry training I" gel them in Florida. The liumidliV of this MO*
iting Sanford to pay a call on of food to scurry away with l&gt; and other gunie.
tors.
. The Florida Federation of Gar­ the old ‘'Senator1' but adda that pressed against their chest with ‘ While shooting n fine buck la gether when a fino onn eludes fine feitle for their more arduous linn in also favorable.
den Clubs sometima ago erected It won't he neeesaaiy to hurry their right pew.
the ambition of every huntur who them. At dusk they gather round assignments. Fox hunting, too,
shoulders a gun and stalks th o 1Ihe camp fire which amelia of pln« nulto often takes place uftcr dark,
because the huge cypress will
Tim polar hear Is the nrrrt
Free-For-All
.............
..... .....
there
In ................_
something _____
about _aresln and swap tale* as the amoke and tho hunters some!Imos follow •Ituaded natural enemy of thg
be standing there majestically
When the timid monkey* have trail,
r«a! deer bunt that outlasts thacurls upward through the canopy (Continued on page 3, Section id walrus,
„■
for many mare years.
(Ceatianed on page *, Bectioo 6)

A

MMM., - 1, . ^ - ^ —L

/ Jl

LU

�✓

Lunch Time
“BEAUTIFUL” is the word
For Sanford And
Sui rounding- Country
Side. . .

HENRY A.
Burpee Seeds Grow

Come

(Continued from page 1 Section S)
Item satisfied the keepers dump
thn remainder of the food In the
little food houses with wire win­
dow* and It’* every monkey for
himself. Then the had rheum inonkeya and the brawling ringtail*
take over.
Itne of Hid* ringtail monk* will
mount the bucket nr one of the
ficd hoie* and try to krep* the
other* from gelling any of the
food lie threaten* fir*t one and
■&gt;.
---•i-'p a* th" mokev* rlo*e
in Suddenly one will make i daxh'
a! the foi«| as If by a prearranged
signal ami arraniper off with the
ringtail in piirault, allowing the
other monkey* to help themselves,
Thl* process of leaning the ring­
tail off the food g o e s nil with
each monkey taking III* turn a*
(In- victim until all have tcnl their
(ill and the greedy ringtail i* left
with a few snap*.
Down at the far end of the ton,
tiy the lake Hie Hon* pare their
cage* mid let out ocraiional rimra,
to let the feeder* know they are
irmly to tie le n til.
Dainty Hater
■'.terC, Hie pie halioun is a danget 0111 animal hut a dainty enter
who pick* over III* foiul and |a
very careful to perl tlnrpulatoea
liefme lie eat* them, lie ’ll lit and
pi'll strip after atrip of peeling
off an apple before lie will Inkc
a single bite.
Itoth the leopard and the puma
fnmilioN have to he fed ill aeparate rninpmtmenl* of the It respec­
tive edges ns Ho* lias no Hcruplc*
against slapping hi* wife Itegiim
ami Inking her chine nod pupa
I'lllna treats Id* wife tin same If
given the chance,
I’eggy Ann, thn Mark Imar, wilt

Bureau Of Census
Shows Advances
Of U. S. Incomes

■it in her cave and sing to herself
when she Ir hungry and known
that dinner time le near. She wax
taught the habit by the lady who
rained her from a little baby that
took milk from a nipple and bottle.
Hetty, the brown bear, and Happy,
the big black bear, prow) around
In their cage waiting to be fed and
when the food doe* tome In It' I*
Happy who dbal* It out. Tie taken
what he wanta and retlrea to the
tun of a low table in their cage am)
allow* Hetty second choice.
The wild rata pul tij» a howl
that ran lie heard all over the
too when their quota of fiah is
thrown in their cage. When one
finishes n piece of flah he will
look at hi* neighbor and make un
advance on him only to ho driven
hark with a snarl and a flap.
Until every hit of fiah la gone the
four growling spirit* of meanness
me rnnatantly protecting their
food or trying to Hteal their neighhorn.

Florida Hunting
(Continued from pait I Haction 5)
•'■eli hmid* all nt«»Kt long liefore
Hie quarry Is finally cornered. A*
le true of 'coon hunling fog hunt*
nnmulinie* yield* a big Florida
wildcat or two. Those wicked little
nnlniHl* are *til| found frequently
In Central Florida'* woods anil
swamps.
In 18 111 several women, Inctml
mu (Juakeri’s* Lurratlg Mott, CYl'ItEHH (ioKUENH -Here what we call Iteauly gitlherod in one
well' sent to * world's Atill-Slav. graphic models of CypiPM* (limit'll* decided to go f o r a quiet clrctril'
rry Convention in London, hot play 'lo o ris f fm nwlille,
were not permitted to take thdi
seals.

Sunshine 1'nrk Shows
Attendance Increase

South

Will

T he Climate

Be

Sanford

.SUNSHINE I'AltK. OLDHMAH,
Felt. 28, (FNN)
The initial tenday period of raring at Hqnrliino
I’nik showed an increase in attendance and mtllitel play over the
same period In I1H8. With thn
first period as a criterion the
IDIP mealing W'ill ondouhledly he
the best in the track's three years
of operation under the Sunshine
Park banner.
The flrsi period i even led u sub­
stantial increase in attendance anil
mutuel play over last season. The
gain in the mutuel handle was par­
ticularly marked with a total of
$077.5111 fm the fiist ten day*, a
27 per cent tnnease over the IU4H
total for llii* same period. The first
day of the current meeting saw a
iccord crowd of 7,512 wager $11)1,318, a new high for nil opening
- ran *" -oi rr i,wn.TTfnmihyi»'*|Tmi.

slide for Hie upward trend In thi*
period.
The varied and nnifoimly higlicallhre daily program* arrnngi'd
liy Race Recrntary fiordon Morrow
have ptodneed many close fin­
ishes. Thirty-two per rent of the
pllldle •' oirc* have learhcd the
winner'* circle.

NEW SMYRNA REACH, Feb. 28—The Hid .Spanish Mission
ill Now Smyrna Beach will lie tho scene of the sixth annual
solemn field Mas* on Sunday morning, May I, ul 111 o'rlnck.
AlaiVe I* n view of a portion of the Mas* lied yonr. The event
idtriict* several thou sand prisons to the picturesque ruin* just
west of thi* city.

School Depart muni
OpctiH Driver CIiihh
(Iroiind Broken For
Feb 8. (I'NNegro Hospital Unit S i JACKSONVILLE,
The Sin la lie par I me lit of

holler
Second &amp; Palmetto

NEW YORK CITY, Kelt. 28
l Special I— Bureau of the Ccasn*
figure* on the general uptrend in
income* since prewar show far
reaching change* In the earning!
of families and Individual* priiint
My dependent on wage* and sal
uric* for their livelihood, the
Institute of I.lfe Insurance
ported tinlay.
Highlights of Ihl* survey, HuInstitute said, arc:
Only 30 tier rent of those hno •&gt;
I holds now have Incomes under
I $2,(inll a year as against innie
Ilian 75 per cent in IIKID.
I Nearly half of these household .
i are In the Id,non mid over income
' bracket now as against loss th.L,
IP pot cent in IPUP.
!
About l*» million household.
! now have an Income of $5,000 *
I vent or more mostly from wage*
' and salaries as ngnlnr* ow|y '•m«,
inni in M3!&gt;.
t Tlie CVn»u* figure* were oh.
tallied In a survey made in Apt it
Iasi year ami cover IPI7 income-,
i of household* whose earnings mo
essentially wage* am) salaries,
some of whlrh mny la? in kind in
honrtl and room. These household'
I are distinct from those with only
I the self-employed, professional
. people an their own, ole. T h e
lutler group in t!H7 enat allied
more than 2 million uilditioonl
fit mill os in the $5,1101) and on*
' income hrarket.
{
"la IP.'IP none Ilian III m i l l i o n
* huuseltold* or over II per &gt;ont
of Iho total, had earning* of lr
than $I.U'lll a year," Iho Insliiim
said. “Tills numtier had hero B
dmed to -I million in IP 17, or only
II!'4 per cent. At the same I line
the numlier of households with
, wagp or salary income* of II. immi
, to $2,001) a year declined fi oiii
8.(1 million in 1031), nr .'II pet
cent of Hie total, to 5.(1 million oi
loss than 18 per cent In 1IM7.
■ “A* to the midtile Iin mas
group*, the number earning !«■.
tween f2,04XI and 3,000 a year
'practically doubled, rising fi £
•about .'Mi million in 1030 to t i n *
ly 7'v million In 1017 with then
percentage* of the total home
: hold* increasing from 15 per cent
to 23 per cent, respectively, \nd
in 1047 over 10 million household
or 32 pm cent of the total, li.ol
earnings of $3,000 to $5,000 n yeai
a* com pnreil with less than 2
million in 7 per c a l in 1017.
"Major factors responsible fm
these lilg change* in cmotoni
I were the gri'ul rise in wage
salary rales, milch steadier cm
plnymenl anti the Incrcaiki In the
number of family member* wink
lug. For example, ahuut 37 pci
cent uf nonfarm households had
mure than one wage nr salaty
earner in 1047 as cum pared *Hb
2H per cent In 1030. The median
Income of families with one paid
worker w*s found In lie $2,700 in
rr 1017, those w ith, two worker .
I„ '$3,800, and fatnllle* 'with Huw
. , 1 nr mure worker* $5,300,"
B

I

VARIETY FOR VIOLETS

| NEW YORK —(/!*»— llowaid
TALLAHASSEE. Fell. 28, (FN - ' Kdiicalioii in eiiopi'rntion with the
Floriilii Trucking Asaoelatinn hn*
(Jake) Cann, now in his 2dth sea
S ) — (triiimd was broken here last 1set
up a mnhile school so that
'son ns New York .University tins
week for the Florida A A M Col­ i truck driver* call lie given safety
■l.otlmll coach, says hi* team is liv
lege hospital unit lo lie Imilt nt lessons.
ling out of a traveling hag Hu,.
a rod or * 1,112:1,(100.
The Ki'lcinl ami its activities a rc
. season.
Tlie new building will replace
under
Hie
dliectloll
of
W.
.1.
earlI ‘Uni court is being renovated
the toe,eat
wooden structure
soii, ...... .
iif (lie commercial
l this season," says Cunn, “and
which official" called entirely In­ vehicle driver lininiug program of
we’ve had to shift around in or
adequate, The hospital will have the S l a t e Department of KtlucnThere arp two living *
|iter in practice. Why, one week ij£
100 licit* and he the only hospital liiii), irude ami industrial division. walrus, on found in tin
i had practice at four dlffcrem
fur negroes between Jacksonville
Cm Ison say* Hint already nltoilt the other in the Pacific,
courts."
and Pensacola.
Idl'd pcrsrtns have Iteen lasted
with •In- result that eight to ten
liar rent have shown soma physi­
cal defect which would affect their
driving while two or three per
cent sluuild not he driving at all.
Confidentlal irport* are made to
CONEY I8LANI) HOT DOCS ■ HOT CHILI
eorh company
, |o
. ttvoid embarrassmerit and In many imtance* de­
SOFT DHINKtt
AND BEER
ficient diiver* are transferred to
warehouse or other diltle*.
SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS
Al-n sponsoring the school are
I BLOCK SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS ON
Hie Interstate Commerce Division,
Florida Highway Patrol, American
HIGHWAY 17-93—SANFORI), FLA.
Red Croat. Florida Railroad and
Public Ulilitie* Commission and
the Florida Peace O fficer*-Ag|£
dal ion,

Motor sales

Chevrolet - Oldsmohile - Cadillac

TINKER’S

TINKER &amp; IKIE LEACH

INCORPORATED

uce Marketing Association
1

•►(*...

,

.

I ..'

» - ’w . M 1 ■ *

Homogtnlted
Pulcurlxcd
Churned Bulltrmllk

CELERY

&amp; \r m

LETTUCE

�I

PAGE THRfeE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FI.ORIDA

MONDAY FEB. 28, 1940

Woman Cage Scorer
Is SMU Darling

-

Stetson To Sponsor f
Camping Institute |

THE HOTEL
REGISTER

raiai ititx
DLLAND,
I - T w o Important
speaker, have |„vi.r UM1, ............ .. ;
up
hern
added
to m
tho
pro|tr*m lor
,|U
{,„
H
v rti
m
iu c u
v
,•n
y i I,
i
the Florida CampitiR Inatitute I ||l|V(l(.
which will be held in CumminK* i |H,,n,t, I m « w i»- tiym. Stctaon I'nvemlly, on Mai
. m i l f l i t *1
r», According to Ml*» Eloisc Ne- |limn . s Agi
v,r|(,
i e t iic n f '
well,, faculty sponsor of the Mv lliihy S iiii Ios nt M
|event.
the t o a d
III Itei
The institute is sponsored hy s h e will tout -*1 1 .1 "
the American Tamping Associn m the Kusl w•i ii
tion ami i* the only one to In* hrU s i n g i n g and dimt p .
this year in Florida. Stetson spon- edit ion of Rjup
'
*oiship i» li&gt; (lie community re­ c e n t l v played with
creation class, Women** Ih n n id une, villose
*
tlon AssiH’Intion and the (*nmp l.e r litis t o m o d w
show in f lie So u l i i . ,
roon&gt;elor'‘ (’lull.
Mi A I’. Kcphait, director of |a 11 uilei to |o n * &lt;1
t*nmi» Yotiiildossee, Howling lli»ck, I mire* In it -lo
\ t*., will direct a foium session I •* .i ! n I*.
•*i
on t’housing Ytnn I’ldM’s t’ainp * 1 m
m lIt'll
e d *«uiie
sooir o f t i • »n
Mi— Janie (i«Mi|*hv.
tile Slt*l*«u ’
l(.
....... ,
Ail Ih-pnii incut, will direct the i
||, ,
fin urn mi ''I’leiitive V•I in (’ninp'\ j
, [|,„t&gt;., -, I
j \ 1 ,1 h * 'in ut \ I*, .i TOPS TKN MII.KS
heath e-&gt; iluttc*
*
WASIIINIiTON. D.
1/11
Smith ttK *lntSammy Ihmuh, Brent ami imle pnitiiei, " t i n \ m l ht t
-tiiictihle pn**er nf (hi- WaahitlB , lit -av n&lt;'
I Inn Rcd-kill* ttf the
Nntinnal
“Whai t* llttti ii"U
Fitnthall I.etiBite, filil-lietl llu- It* IM i.vct tltc ie '''- .Me • i.«»*a*ttn with a rnieel mark ttf ju*t j
Wat.-iIm*" &lt; •
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A I* Newsfeature*
DALLAS—Tho Arkansas plnyVALDEZ IIOtKL
»r mmt to tho sfnrer’s honrh.
Mr. ami Mm. W W. C. Smith
There wore two sport* writer* and hnvi&gt; taken dan apartment nt thu
a woman slttlnR there. The player Vnltle* Hotel for neveral month*. I
Rave hi* .name
. . . to one
.. of. tlir
. .men Amonir recent trueata at the Vahle*!
nn&lt;!

started into the basketball }mvt, t,eon Mr nt„| j|r«. Clair I
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S. Hrnillcy, llranforil, Conn.; Mr. j
"Hey, the woman railed. "Over nm,
C „ flenslnw, U k e "*r?.
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wood, O.; Mr. and Mm. Fred T.
lalnrd at a femnle a Intrusion' H|||. New York City: Melba Sintpinto masculine hu*Incss, the hunky M)|| n(1)l nella Healer, New York
athlete Iniptircd indlunnntly of the rltv ; Mr
Mr„. »
shattuek.
?!,£ « M
. ..Wrill’r! 1,0 ' h',v'' *" , *’11 Wolcott. N. Y.; Mr. and Mm. Fred
n £R •
Well*. Wolcott. N. Y.j Willard DibThe woman Initially fixed fiery ,(|r n))1, william Harter, Middlerye* on the player and ntrhly in- tnwn- j j . Y .; I,eon Rhode*. Louisforme.l him of a fart he will never villi-. Kv.; John Crain and Robert
.
Well*, Si. Loitl*. Mo.; Mr. nod
■Malm. Ju n io r...... she *ni.l In Mrs
Well*. Ilellville, &lt;&gt;.;

nvrr&gt;vvi*ft Jours, "I II linvr vou &gt;fi%ttlm Emerson.
Swnrlhnwrr,
know I m official w*nrokrc|Hi.
. Mr Hm, Mr„ n nrcnro NodeThe you ns man jjulped "V e* m • milkl,r, rievelnnd, &lt;&gt;.; K. I*. Real*,
and hurried off to help Arkansas |&gt;ortlnn.l. Ind.: Mr. and Mr*. (}.
wallop Southern Methodist.
I.opex and *nn, Savannah. N. Y,
The lady In the case, Ml** Aline
Mr nn(t Mr„ \\ M. Sitlherllamlet, U constantly runnimr Into , . f-rtH,nvii|„ u rsuch thlnR*. For several year* tmw
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*lie ha* Iteen official scorer at all
Southern
Methodist
ba*kcthall
Kamo*. She I* tho only woman fillInB that poxltlon In the Southwest
and perhaps in tho nation.
When Notre Dnmoplnypl Southr m Methodist recently the eyeItrnwa of severitl
Fighting Irlah
pinycrs and officials were nii-ni

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Mwhnniwiwnr. I’n.:
J;- R- Cypher and Mr*, t I. heclcy.
Ihrrdcnlown. N. J .; K. W. Suank |
and aunt, JUmihamton, N. V.; A.
J* - ’/ , r ?)nln lind Uloyd Martin, A* fi­
,, c ,'r,i» ^ r * nruL ^ rA*
»
JJ^well. Dellaware, O.i Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Slmiihcrry. New ^ ork

a

I hey had prnlac

efficiency.
Aline lia* seniority In the Smith
ern” Methwliet nthletlc'depar'tmen't.
She ha* la-en there lonKer than
even Font ball Cnarh Matty Hell.
who I* nthletir director. 8ho joined

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Mr*, II. S. llnye*.
llohert Fox and
Cnhimlm*. O.: F. I,.
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Frank Wilkins,
FerKUean. Chi- Jhceney, Jer*ey
and Mr*. D.vl*. worth W.
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^, -on Me.; Mr. and
Tenn.; Mr. and Manchester, t

Iieiitd mid the nimm*

to ' mm of t lie &gt;|i um*. A dirty
• 'in-it- i'ci a hlack mn*k. Sha
,i., * p '* i iiii-c i mi aim and ut*
• * i**i i i mut,"
l \\ •-!»*» u In i mes dept. Th®
the -aionfi, strlllOi
♦in length ,.f the liar •»
i ' •i »' rvc lotn and duck
f -igiii i'm.ill\. hi* confront*
• -In* • noil vpieen and drawls,
i ill o\ci the panhundl*
that you
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• »' *i I 11\ fit mg a pistol

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*.ig# diuina depl.
11 hows the malt

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f«o the feoitili* star,
t l.|ok»M i* leg- S ill
•ho lading of til®
•i iiI‘'.Ml mol f id * , "I'm
A
•' 1 I don't f (link I can do lt,M*

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t'lllde ml plmhicfiiui III Hie
Heated e
Middle Fa-1 -lulled in IPII.
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r valioil'h* wdiow wood
the while Slid clack
I fin* tn v

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CUy. N
•&gt;.; Klh- Kn.lei*. KilUnniiiB.
h - ta.a.k \\iMa.aet, Mr*, hdwiinl « ■
Mr*. 1 L.
\, Mnyi!,r
T
inui.: Mt- and .
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n ,, x J'o s S F k! "i'v 'h ' '*
| n,h” i| N .! . I NS. F.-h *.,..*««.• may u.k.
r
uckavllle. ■«- pla.e with *ueh Flmi.la .h-de*
* Alltin John J a hu*h pnppie* and *wamp . .il*

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Aline i* the favorite of the «lhlet,-* and her apartment arm**
from the enmpu* i* visited frellliently hy the player* and their
dale*. AHne feed* them hot choco-

flit*

d-led f FlIIT in her year*
‘•'i -hii sa alie hu* nevef
nrn|. i -r udv lo tuko over
i» i . ’ ii a hit.

The Red-kin nee ha* lu«*ed 2 " “'
pii»«e*. i’iimplel i *i I FIS” fur I .,
j 7!M! «aid* and Ifat tiiiicluhiwn*.
■"-idled in thi* k mill mu-luiil
ha* firm faith in the ability
hi m* which have multiplied

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h-.ttii\ whit ItHtk* up at him with
i iml •ii - \- Ii,., mi,t i l. dilate,
' t u n i.
■mu i are fire in my
'•'in- I'mI. nut.
i i .I, i -taied palhua dept, A
r ' m &gt;1 iiniiiait -taud* nlnua
’ ’ •i i *. -hlidnw iif t lie guillotln#
in i'ground Till* crash of

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nnlly ..ml Oenrire Reinaur. Pater- w Knlehel of A.I.iiBion, Va.
i kane. Wash.; 1
i.a ’
?»n. S . J .: M W. "w un. lU rrlj*
Also Mr and M-- (V C Cun- L .iu l.v ie. K&gt;ra|‘t,’,^ l.otto . "''"nr. Pa.! WRIIarn J . Thompson. n|n|fha.n, Radford. \ a ; A. •• •“ * veil.-, la .. Frank A W W W l .r
South Charleston.
Va.! Mr. ami rBII Radford, Va-: &lt;
Ii.&lt;n“ " ll’ i l .
ij„ n ||„ri |ny, Clii
J n , Robert N.
^Ornhc-k. Sj rlnir- Jtlchmond, Va.; Mr. and Ml*. IL
tempo, ; •• ..
william
latr, crackers, and cheese while the field, Mas*.; Mrs. K H. \\HI* a n d , K Drown and family. Welland, cagv.
♦ ‘ *
M.. und Mr
ynnnKH.er* are playinR rummy, -on Johnson Clly..Tenn and VD
,C a n a d a ; M, ami Mr«. C. R..H r KK*. A iJu t«. MrilstenlnR to record* or trylnK to an'l Mr*. A. S. Mcheithon, Red , ^ Uttell. Mnph-woml, N J .., Mi- und Mr*. I .
•
fathom JIrsuw puxile*.
SprliiK*. N. C . _____ ________
|and Mr*. (' A llulh-r. Mii»ke_Kon, 111.
hiKKcst
disappointment
INFOHMATION IIOOTII
Mich.; Jlr. and Mi*. I W Flett.
CailinK at the Junior Chamlter |.0ndon. Ontario; Mi and Mr*.| The diet of the walru* i» po
cam. in IM6
ID3G whi
when Southern Mrthodist heat Texas Christina 20.1J of Commerce Information Booth j,,,,,.,, ||. Ilmlhead. KiltanninK. marlly clam* ami other mollusk*
and went to the Ro*u Howl, Shu |on Lake Shore limilevnrd dur]nK
Mr. and Mr*. Hownrd 1). |which they din from the son- hot
Pa.; Mrs."^ Frank
! l.,in with 'their tusks.
didn't see the touchdown pas* to the past week
* were "Mr. and‘ M r*.' Reno, Pittsi'.i'irRh^,
........................................
.
Bohlty Wilson that won the game. F'. W. Ilcyl, Orlando; VIrs, Flnima
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, ------Just before llolthy cauKht the itnll I leaver. New Muffnlo, Mleh.; M r s .* ---Aline'* knee* hurkled from sheer Alice Meier, Flossmoor, III.; Mrs. |
excitement. She eouldn't uet hack Minnie llowman, Albion, Ind.;
up in time to *eo thu pus* com- Dorothy Collins, Uoxhnry, N. Y.j
pieted.
Luello CL Norton, VerRonnea, Vt.;
The most IhrilllnR contest she Mr. nnd Mrs. IL Palmer, llultiover suw was Southern Methodist's more, Mil,; Andrew Anderson, Or- j
1-1-12 victory over Arkansas lost &gt;laiidn; Nelson Smith, Anopkai Mr. •
ju c
fall.
score came as the and Mrs. \V. C. Hildreth. Daytona
* “ "The
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('OENTY

m,.-i,.a th..*e which em.ipete will.
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Ha* pioee** f.n makiiu: Hi.*
au-.i«.* i* simple. The fi*h aftei
i»-\ me scaled
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sciftletl. t leateil tiitit I'tite
1'/.itlv
ate rnokt .1 timlei
I iieai i pu-**im- t o s t ' f l t It I I I . ' I l . - l l * ' &gt;.»ttii* I IIMI fitlest file* tile
, nit-.-.l Ity liBltlniUB em it vein in
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final Run Mounded—a pass from Iluieh: Mr*. I). L. Thompson nnd
Oil Johnson to Paul PnRe. Here’s son, Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs, A. T.
how Aline describe* H;
Conner, Nathalie, V’a.; Mr. and
“That was a Rame than whleh Mrs. C. W. Matthews, Winfield,
there is no whlchcr.”
Kris.; Mr. nnd Mrs. It. H. MonRor,
Harrlsonhuru, Va. ami Mrs. Leon
UKITLSII CLOCLOt K ROOM
OrlRRs, Orlando.
LONDON--(/PI—The .newly ro.Also
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---------F’orney, Orlando;
---------- - Carl ’
Fred
vlvrtl Rrltlsh clock nnd watrh In-\ Avery, Winnctkn, IJL; lliehnad
dustry Is hoomltiR.
Connolly, tlssInlnR, N. V.i
Output of alarm clocks reached] Znpf, (ilemlale, I* l-i
" r,,'
two million last year and the In -1 Marinette, WIs.; Frank Sloiidt,
dustry expects to douhto that Clifton, N. J . ; A. F. Durden, Ma­
production this year.
con, (5a.; (!. C. lli-minRwny, JackIn 1038 llritlan imported nurly son lleiRlits, New York City; .Mrs.’
seven million watrh and clock A. Paint'll, Oi l.ami; Jim Tartin,
movements. Last year It Imported West Haven, Conn ; Mr. and Mr*

i irmniSi
'B? '°
" ni1 t'M'orled
I.IOO.OW pond* worth to 72 rounrles in the first ten month* of the
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Y fp A ti T n r n i n c r rentury hy an unknown Holland*
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WARSAW REBUILDING
WARSAW—UP)—Pole* ara pro­
claiming that W anaw la half*way
reconstructed and they paint a
rosy picture for th# futuw*. But
Polish rnitineera and archltecta
soy it will take until 1006 to
completely rebuild wha tthc Nails
demolished in Ihelr house-to-house
systematic destruction after the
un-i-cri-ssful Warsaw insurrection
in th* fall of 10*4.
Poles have worked hard to re­
build Ihelr capital and hy their own
hands have cleared away hundreds
|of thnunsands of tons of ruins
mid rubble, Now reconstruction Is
In-imr speeded up with the import
of lurKe quantities of machinery
from (ireat Britain, Soviet Rus*u« und other countries.
Warsaw today accommodate a
pnpulnllon uf about I’,00,(100. The
lop pre-war fiKure was 1.2B0.0O0

I In- rnnuls frole over, h# nailed
to
i sunie rrinl«* woollen spools
ItV II W. i i o y i . i :
nf
wood
nllnrlii-d
to
Ids
YOIIK i,Vi 111,ll. r shut-i, Jr,V"
i&gt; lotiKcr in’,! i IiiM'x |, Iii&gt; Ins *. Anil off lie l,inii|iril nlonK
iIn- imols of llnllnml, slnrtllnjt
I,Ik huslru-**
fIkllt, is in ill,Ml- limit i.l'tH' ml ntilmi-Ol pensiiMlH.
In tin- lu'il eentnry I lie s|iort
■kntiuif uni * admission mol
pn-inl slowly throuKli Knifantl,
spend taiir, .............. mi
on rink inliiii-- mu* iitnl I iiiio-- mol lti-ininny, to the litle j
llr *n tin* lodu-lry ,** IN'iiii n ui-ollemnii mimeil .lames |
I. l'lini|itori niKiirilieil tin- first
it lln,-*li’l uni,ol&lt;- lltr nm *nful Atitcriunti rink Skwtinif j
liv l**,ys unit ,*nl Imhiiiiiu ii wii|M-\vh!«* henlth fmf. j
indium v
lilt -mill i on 1' * wn« In11riuf i|nin* tn thi* tn*»t
skull-- Nor, dues it m famihr*
VVioli* »iiii' f!|si*ijilt*;
llier million* .pint f,u
\■ Mnwi*V -&lt;«wing nimhim* in
sitmlri- ■* siirli u - short
'pee Iii I shoe-, imlltie mol in mi* i«nil intriii I wurih, or Mtusi's
t*li'Lfiapb to rnniiiifrriMl |iiirs»iHs
faure ImndnKI4*.
n
p
t
of exi'iri**
It ink iiwiih * i Li iin Mint Inilny •• 1*1ii
roller nkiit Inir m Mm* fuiMnn' 1 1 tn Iin* Morinl null |ihy*U'l»l WIlllM
i,| -un li t v
nuinlnr unt* |U*» Hi-ipiihmi «|mh I
Mill tin* f»fl »i»11 rti||ii|iH#*»i Iht*
with 1
ms » lit ini jsin^t
It is
nln* to know ihm tin* ninny ft I i n U wen* nin too min'h mu th*'
low countrymen me uiutit m-uiml level --f the pnolinmii* of that day.
Ill rlrrli-s on purpose
You
know too
nuinv leoritiK
Holler sk till ok it-elf, how,-vet, mmi-tnrhes ri rnutirl. \ K|M,d trlrl
daveloped mther tt, euli-nttilly, Tlo-'just didn’t feel safe,
iport was storied c m ly in it,,. |hit,
Rlnre then the roller sknttoK In*

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CYPHK88 (1AHIIKNK- IPs ninlen Itiue m Ihoidii’* Cypress
li.irilens mid here mmiomk the l,i-HUIiful bloom- ............. lovely
Kli/uhi'ih linlden us she pores prettily foi the photographer.
duslrv like the sknlets
11nunselves bus
bail
its ups mill
downs. A nu-nuUnhlo Imidmurk
wii» IHH-I. In iImt year h fellow
iimiii'il Itieliurdsou putenled n hall
heariiiu nod Mouther fellow nuntt-d
liiuioviiu wheeled I,(till miles to
win a slx-dity roller skate rare
'in New York. The new ernxe Insted well lulu tin- IHIMIs.
I lie eurrent boom hogan ten
win* ago when the
industry
wn* lu the iluldrums with u mere
i,/ini.noii rink followers. Ii triew
UiorMv diiriuu the war years i luniks IrirKely to fnetury worker*
mol soldiers. And it kept riirhl
on musliruonilnK.
Itiiik uwpers hove rleatied up
the sport hv ui'llinu rid of ban*ersiui mol liannlmt
rowdyism.
( Many rinks now have dress rules.
|The Kent mu-f dun u ru-rktle.
His hlssle milsl' wear n skirt nf
|,i„|ini h-nUth..
The newer rinks me rnthedrnl* i
of the lulled skiile, Two nf the ,
latest - In Stiller! island. N. Y .J
and Alexiuulria, Vli., -east fMill, IMM- iipleee
;
They
draw everv
kind nf I
people, from kills tn CunKresstuen. I
The rims riiuire In utte from little I
Jackie llays of White Plains, N
Y . who skilled at 17 months, to
■'pop” Carter, still k IvIiiii exlilhl
thills In Ids Htlrd year.
Two skaters fiinuiiu. in other |
fields lire Joe Ih.Mnitirm, wjm j
hats for the New York Yankees,
and Claude Pep|ier. who pitches
in the II, H Renale for l-'lurlilii
—Photo II) Huyerl.
Veteran rink operators are a
I'luridu’s faiiied Silver HprlhMa
little daxetl by lid* sudden turn
of fortune’s wheel They hope offers the perfei I -ettliiK u&gt; love­
only I Imt it'll last Ihelr utaiffl- ly Jackie IIIk Iuiui snii initlu-s on
it* shores.
rlul motto:
•
"One Kiiod turn around dese- vc*
utmllier."
At
presaat lliei# are 7D.IMMI
juoiur ami senior rnllet skuliaK
clllhs in tiie enunlry to keep the Pur people who ure troubled by
wiirels tnrolni'
hard of-heurlUK, this tuny U- the

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1-Trip
Plumber

We gladly join all of Seminole County in ex­
tending to tourists a most cordial invitation to
spend the winter here in “the heart of Central
Florida.”

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Wholesale Grower Of Cut Gladiolus
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TL’K S D A Y M A R C H

Frigid Blast Red Cross Drive, With Goal Of Five Withdraw
... $6,100 For 1949, Is Started Confessions In
Hits Parts Of
Hungary Trial
East And South
j

Ihe Red Cro»» dn»« lor 194'*. willi a -jim I id Vi.MH). ws« rUitrd

I line litis niuming under direction id 0. K. llulf. who Im » been armed
I I on lily rhxiiipxn of inr drive by Seminole Counly (Ti.i|i|rr id RedCro**.
"[ sincerely hope lltal the people ol Sentinulr County will contribute

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Crop
•P I n

n
S o u th

ii libn-dlv .it possible io that the service* of tlir Red Crun may be
mnintnlncl and extended In ouif —
jU lU I T h m c n ,

Charged
faach
Black
Mart
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have
two
children.
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With
Bl
Carolina
T&gt; Imorning.
i Unman E. Morris, principal of
n » 3 1,
c „
Deals
Say Police!
Is Threatened
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B y | About U7 percent of the fund* Seminole llijrli School, u hs named
1*
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F r e e z in g ?
W ^ a r h o r ' r ct'^ ¥C^ b.y ‘J 10 organlwtlon *»••&gt;■I i.y Mr.
*&gt; chairmen for outIntimidated
Them
a ic o a iii((
v v c d i n c r . |n Seminole County
lying section*,
section*, and
am Col. 8. U. Har, , - end, arc, uacdallying

MIAMI, Mar. 1—u lt-C ly d a
.Milton Johmon, alia* Horace
Alexander, one of two accused
robber* In the ftl.WO holdup
of a Memphla, Tenn., bank rob­
bery luday eacaped front the
-1st floor Jail of thr Dade
(Miami! County courthouse.
Sheriffs deputies aald Johnson
wai missing at breakfast.
Johnson Apparently made •
dean escape. A finctootb comb
lug of the 'escapa proof" build­
ing by police and FBI men
revealed no trace of him. The
c-wane was made Ju*t 44 min­
utes before a K edtnl Marshal
wm* to pick up Johnion, anidhei mi spec t and two women
to take them to Memphis for
trial.

for relief work.'he pointed out.|rtman, laundry proptieter and v*.
BUDAPES1. Hungary. Mar. I
hope " 1he declared, "to fin- tcran of Army air operation in
"Wa hope,"
the louiliUnd today, threatening islt the drive within two week*, but A lie h A 'V ' Wot Id " Wa? ‘ H. ' T in I - ;t&lt; F )--F n e of the 14 men an
damage to the rich peach crop in will rontinue through tha month vhargu of tin- drive In th» central I " 's i chaigrd with black ntatkSI
hu*lnrs* dlitrlct.
dealing, for Joief Caidiaal Mind*-'
Georgia and South Carolina, Tlir, If neceiaary."
I A railroad Inspector for the AtOther rhalrmyn in the drive In- (d,ly withdrew today their pre-l
chill
extended
over
part*
of
A
la-'j
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lantlc Coaat I.lne, Mr. Goff cante elude: E. A. Munfoiiun and Ho­
Mima, Miuimppi,
pi, Tcnneme
Tcnnetiee and to Sanford 20
120 yean
year. ago from ward Holder In Ihr Sanford Ave- trial contr.iamt. They charged
North Carolina.
i Thummville, Ga. He and Mr*. nno business district: .Mia. Kdmund inilead that police ’inttmidalnd"
(Continued on I'agr 7 a a.
them. A siatIt defendant al.wt withMeanwhile,
the
northcaiternl*'0^
t*l-S Park Avenue and
^iliru part ol hi. confriimn.
&gt;fcl ion of the country itarled tm
I llir men weir aicu.ed of illegal
dig out from yesterday'i inowfall-. •C u , I n , M ! n n
D - _ I
ibslmip in foreign currency and
the heavieat of the winter lesion in I G W W l I I I l l l g I 0 0 1
ol poliiiial (on.piicay" with the
Many areat. Falla up to 12 inche.,
Caulmal and olliei. aiirady &gt;enlWere reported in weitern M aui
enretl.
tliusetts and parti of Connecticut
Cardinal Mimlncnty was a«nand meaiurtd up to 10 inche. in'.
tencsl to life imprisonment 1S1
New York City, and in irrtioni o f :
days ago on charge, uf treaaoa,
Rhode liland and inland Masi.vMfkin? Ui overthrow tin* Cum* 1 T

heeling
»*« weslhtr hit part: of

Louis Resigns
As Heavyweight
Boxing Champion

rlljr.

, Commission Pa s s e s Army Will Not
Korce To Remove hni* ",i*b illegal speculation in
^refinances Re-ZonSeveral L

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the inowfall extended from the I «
_
tail Tcnneuee mountain! to Maine •
D
j _
,-si___
a ____
I American dollar*.
and there were heavy carpeli in
H lg
O t S
The original eunfessluns were
(lie western New England stales.
-— -----FRANKFURT. German). Marih
New York and Penniylvania. D m -1
Location of the propoied muninfl wai haiardoui and rail and j Kipal^ dimming pool wai again •— (/P)—General Luctm 1). Clay
highway traffic ilowed by .now I brought up for ditcu.iion «t the indicated tonight that an eightand ice. Temperature! dropped to |meeting of the City Cumminion man Ruiiian minion, which to far
below (reeling over the inow belt,
night but no action wa. taken Itai defied an ordei to leave the
&gt;n change
changr previous
previout plan, of locat- j LI. S. tone of
hr rcrctatJ to hi* i.iom n
The U. 8. Weather Bureau ; lo
ol Germany, would be
,

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No. n s .

U.S. Convicts 3 Sen. Connolly Raps
Germans And 2 Attempt To Limit
Poles As Spies

Filibuster Rules

Ring Lender Grins As
30 Year Sentence
Is Read By Mili­
tary C o mmi s s i o n

Texan Says Adminis­
tration Wi l l Us e
Debate Clamp For
Political P u r p o s e

Funeral Services
For DeCotles To
BeHeldTomorrow

MUNICH, Germany, March I —(rl*)— Five F.uiopesni, headed hy
a Pole who .aid hr woiked foi
Poland’s »eurt .ru n e, were ionvirled of r.pionagr and .rnlrncfd
to pmon hy a U. 6. military commiMinn toilay. I hr trims ranged
linm 12 to H) yean
I be lodgment, weir announced
by (tug General lolui l„ MiKee.
after the right-nieniltri commisliun
* bail deliberated t'».t hours. The
|defendant, .honed little emotion.
I Place of i online memi was not an-

WAiil IINGi ON.M a r I - (A*)—
Senator Conn.slly (D-Tex) declared
today die Adinmi.lntion'i attempt
•o put an iionclad limit on Senate
debate i&gt; "for political purpnsai
and politi. al i la..e.,
fl|&gt;enini* the .rcond day of op
tio.ition to dir propo.rd "antiflllll.li.tei rule. (be 71 -yeaf-tild
lexan said it was |irint&gt; pti'liesl
in the Se o.itr to pan tltier lulls,
lltr.e air anil-poll lax. anil
l)licit and the "to-called i FPC."
I imnally said. I !r labeled all of
litem "um on. mutton aI”.
lie told the Senate tlir milinner.ial rules iban.tr wonId be
tisril to pa.&gt; '’itlmoxi .U1 and harm,-

National Guard. Vet­
erans Organizations
Will Attend Burial

'by Ilie acsu.eil to rath indi.dual. i

MIAMI REACH, March I

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A js o c ia tH P r a ia L r u t d W ire

llinrial le in m foi Col Geoige
A l^eC ollea.m lanl list' attor­
ney ami .eleian of both World
War., will lie held at I I : 10 o’llocl
Wedne.di) inoimng at Holy Cross
Eplleopal Cliutch willi the Hey. H.
I iiuuncrd
— ■1
Final tf.lunoii) wa. .p.en when H.
/iitimeiinan officiating. full
iCharlts And Walcott j Wilhelm Rtinil, Munich police de- inililai* honor, will be rendered at
f?
m t .i
murii.t-cunlrullcfl (rovernmont la
1 0 r l ^ H t F O T i ItlC |part merit esprit, bilked liandwiit- the gis-r.iilr m l-ske \ ie.» CemclUse..
w j lavor
nf the Hat
favor «f
llapiburg monarchy | j n
C h ic a g o
M a t c h * mu in ihr fne tonfriimui Bisen rn

Soviet Mission
Location Again May Be Starved
Probed By City OutOfU.S. Zone

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t , 1949

Accused Robber
Escapes From Jail

.tinfold anit vlrlritv: fait this
tHernoon and tonight becoming
pertly rlotHv Wednesday. slight*
It rooter lonlghl, * armer \Vtdn#«.
diy. Moderate northerly winds
heromlnx northmsirrlv IVrdnaa-

Mi

I let. ulir* .»*, dtowitcd 2ial

vVl J-S/emllloil wa. charged will, basing I unlay aflemoon ..l.e,, the n.w, boat |,1‘!

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«| &lt;|e till h
j.
j
, bj
I Polish wort wr.i. e
i|r.mii r&gt;imlt bfM’V
a | r 1 1 iiieerge*
program for
•
^his^.uTine.rMrtnwt ‘ loe Walrott m determine ilse new * ,l w* ’ ,hr '*’r" n'1 ,,f ,lvr line
like
«V*ell»e«ti\ f Il9 VOte
7
■cheduled
spy
trials
In
Munich.
,\n„tbe,
imv
i»inioe#l
s
m t ci
I sen pwtt, hflPS.
| ino nest i. dat.-.l to l-gtn
, Alt ...... ........ .. i|,e deslb of
fluff W b«l*. Karly lottay the - ~ e d thi. mormng
I I he L S military go.*,no,
Ihe new dump,oh will
Mill b * ' miirrtNYw nn»iiin&gt;K «ilh flRnt fir I . ,
. . .t.
.1 »p
FI h*id en f R*Vt &gt; and
Mm
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mercury dlp,*d to W at Augu.t. . JW u r Andiew C.rraway. bow- .ndw rd the Army would nut use j
^te ,iul,e«. Vlk-’ e,«w„,d a, a 15-iound f.gl.1 |» be fernUn,.
t*J»
If w
*f *r*r iP-Yfnj Sl filtfd *
t
urt
n?iP4
i
nr
in
be.. HO at Colun^la, 8. C., andieser. advised the ( ommiisioneri |force
the HUS,un
Russian repat.
irpat- I|,,,,
(•,„„!,«
' I,-Id tn iChicago
t .. _____in June.
I..— '
rmiinrMv
liMMng at tha
tore, to
to compel
compel the
l(ir Kuko.x ana
and p.t
i'al Clonk*.
II J fhi% alot-ky
3 , J i7inglrailer.
r r r' . r thro
n I i IhIAI Hlllf Mi De* nttes I b
tumbled
f|Ufl(i " P * r HMflf 4! llie ifflMPbt 1 tM'ivi'u i jit
iTiitiii .otnrnt t'( Mr.
nation million to Irsse I tankluit.
Dculsch said he referred to
...kmiii-d hi.
,
-Mai ndleioia. .1.1. grinned l(
•i .i
ii
, it,.-.
..., . . -,|nn, •• si. _a
l.iiui* lUnmilted nil roimal If ,*|,rn tin- seni.-nevs were read
Charli.ton, 8. C. |l wax |ic.r thU
||)|f loCJtlion,. At the lame tl
I Stair Allotnrv Murray 0*rr- liiiuianS ii-i|ii*-vi for -«t.md by
He
d the problem now '* '•’*! i S » £ . “ ?h V l c » u S S d ^ lliI . S « ••■"•'w'' by &gt;*“ «» «• NBA Com-1He drew no &gt; *,. f,„ -.pyln? o,.
autboi m to i »•.ton- jirii *- anil wngu
that
the
Ft.
of R,ig. General Robmson l. Puff, j
, b* „ „ * r “had had
mi-iioner Abe J. Gmne and j »■*•«». «* *
No 1.1 reel.
I'ontrola on o lunitr.l Inn.".
M t t . ‘."d * r.
."
On the *inmi Hn* illuming Mrs.
air did not Mellon Park location had hern re* tlie funkfuit ntil.iaiy p c , com- , ^ - l t M h ^ d r f n j ^ I l.men B. Ada, p r - id ... ol NBA ! ^ I n t K
Mobile. Al*. Th* tUsliS
_____
I'hrir rrpiirl uhn mud thr post n W r i a ' ........ M
McDonnell shuwed no visible ef­ slhilltli'a of reducing tin' mithiiiat
extend Into SotlUl
lilt IFlorida but:commended by a committer ap- m* n“e,•
K" lh u( ,llr four ,lrfc,vd* n“
(he letter of rMiflUtmn » i» i oihr* sentenced Included Ito- 'fects of thr urdral through when
Jackionvllle'e low(W*i 31. Ml*inl'» ,
pointed by theCommiuion. and
"The Ruiiiam are no lorgei en­ he name I :Her. &gt;.-nt to tho pri­ presented by Harry Mondtl. the man hnopp, ill), ■ tiermau rail­ she had pasard and appeared to debt bv rutting frdeiul sp'-ndlng
rather thau lnm*ting tnsea ‘‘should
soner's
stand
eh
'mhilrcw
the
JL w d iy
# * n'“rk j •IMedlh.l the committee had given titled lot facilitici here and I feel runfesalon and n 'lg c d potlu Iliown Bomber'i publicity agent, way worker, 'Jo years. Hudolf be calm snd rollrrtrd, Judge Stetl- In* mutt- xti utigly I'oiiuneinlrd
Hadura,
ill,
I'oli-.
12
years,
(irurg
itrom
reported.
U it might the Weather Bureau |'"»««*'
l®tlw problem,
confidant that they will be denied "Intimidation.".Senator Taft III tlluot mmonn
l-uui* himielf was not prOeenl.
Tho body of Mr. DeCotles was
Kolodlivt, !1P. a Herman,
12
hoiited imall craft warnings from : The Commission, said Mr. Me- such acceti," Clay laid.
A fifth defendant, Oyorgy
l^uls notified the NBA that In-. 12 years, llrlniul Hi-hofiock, 22, a dscovorad at 1:80 o’clock yester­ ccd lie will file unotln-r miiK’ilty
C*p« lUtVerae, N. C.. to Jackion- Kibbin. lied definitely decided to
y, in u tt iM i os raa* -is .
day uflemoon flusting near the report. Hr said tho majority docil
Earlier the Army had said j j x
Truman *
-¥%•
v . r* ,
’ f .
put the „iwol in Ft., Mellon, ♦R*rk. minion had until midnight to Itave
shore In HninVy (‘ova an Indenta­ inrut endorse* Iff of Mr.
Now York City's inowfall was t .
?
withdrew his previous eonfe.sklon, tlunsl n
. rlug.
t i , Club
, » . qrfllch —
ill
,Mli&gt; ol poor i *,"
rri|ue*1" for
tion
of
Ui
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D
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)’
Point,
not
far
from
Dux
wilt
ayor
Carrsway
indictire),
how-i,|,e
lonc
of
f,
'*prob,b|y
be
denied with emphasis the cbsrgrs maintain offices In New York and
the heaviest of IMtf. The new lv,*,
where Ihr Innlj of Miss
ise had |and add)
bor(J, , ; *
against liim- and also referred to I'liliago. It will stage the fight to
,ir*
mow measured from S." Inchee ever, that if proper evidence be L lto[,(d to
hren rreo errd at 11:01* A. M.
"Some of lln-si- pnip'i
«tamlaa»«
&lt;n .* ( « SI •i
in iiiv
___________________
In Manhattan to 10 Inehcs In uut- iliown that the pool should he J CUy M,d ,r h, wcre ,n (Jcn
G
W.
Spencer,
former
law
part- highly dr iini.h . lait otlo-i
il-lcrmine thr new heavyweight,
lylng sections.
lli-r of Ml Drt'ottoes, Fred llell. i opinion, are ili-f n.ii* 1\ in,, ■ irv
loc.ited, elicwt.ere, tbr Cominisnon ■Duff's position he probably would rj-. a
O
1
A * J 'champ
i
Strung winds accompanied the \might change its decision.
step son of the defeated, It 1 and inn mini
i f ul **"’ telephone line to the ' D l f l l C
S C R O O l A 1 (1 I l.oui *aUI he had ulltamrd thr ,
I elite
snow lit lit'. New England area
Ili-Lnng, game warden and It’ll" I'aki it ingrihn
the%
Mrs. Miriam Itussell told the
n'iaalon, cut off llt. ii m
j
n j
«
* j ntgaatuirk of Walcull xml Climlr.
I’lancs weir grounded
MIII. Ii could
llam Vincent, flshenuan, located ,-x,i-nlivr p"
water unit food supply and pre­ 1 0 L O U l U y O l B S h U C l ' for thr heavyweight crown match
travel impeded.
MOra*,"thmtl"200 j Coniml.sloi, «h.i Dr. Scott Bed- vent
^
Impeded. Moi
them from
from “having aceos* to
Mr. DcCottes body.
In nig about ,i i mptet. h i,-g iioen t
r
a
%r
'and that Iwth hoxers had agreed
PASADENA, C alif. Mai t
interstate truck* wore marled &gt;" [‘"‘•L n«tlon*llj known p* rb |Ka“* |f^nnu.,."
l.irut. Raymond Katier. n m i-1,.,| .... ..... ..... un i ....... oi|d. »• ly &gt;eg
. 7 Last
I U H r : 111 ;defvnd 'h d r titlr Within Wl I |,P) Thr 200-tnrh " Ki«n1 ryr
a traffic jam over a four-mllo • "« *
S | The military guvcrnoi irgHiils S Z
i,-,l pi-oph
*
i days after thr Jim * match with |tf.|eaeope has rearheil d.OUO.WO. matidig officer of the National ,
stretch on icy Noosenack Hill Hoad Putlfug liu pool In the lark
uld t)lv y rankfurt sidewalks as "«
j-Hf| ,IM,| jjep llnti
1'»*
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;eithri 1.«-i- Savohl or Gu* Ix-unr- IKH),(MH),OW).IHH&gt;,000 mile" I n t o Guard Company "1", llttth Inwanted of more Creeslttg weather' mg the pool in Ft. Mellon Park. lUrved out if it did not leave

£ s t v r . s r t c"' -”,

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Palomar Telescope
Reaches Nebuli A
Billion Years Old

|hcm

In Klngituu, B. I. last night. The adversely affect the beautification
fall* were the heaviest of thr win­ urogram of tin- park area. Mr.
ter season In southwestern New McKIbhin revealed,
lSlanU
•
Luwi* Doty, manager of the
England.
•
Bonm mow alio fell in South-1
lh,t1 I1?
west and Western areas today. I W h
h‘“ l«,l» * * rt,
Light fall* ware reported |n d**l™iis of seeing the poo located
Oklahoma tno Texas panhandle. •" ‘ b- mirk near thr hotel ns a
esstrro Colorado, western Kan tourist attraction,
The Commission pined
the
•os and nothern New Mexico.
Temperatures moderate over tuning ordinances changing from
ilia Urcat Blaine and most of tho residential to commercial retail
Midwest The only sub-soro slat- !*uno of Bark Avenuo between
Ion reporting was fault St. Marie, I Twelfth nil)| Thirteenth Hired!
Mteh., Where tha mercury hit nlno the south east corner of hreneb
below. Fair weather and ncary Avenuo and the south side of
normal temperatures prevailed Celery Avenue from Mellonvlllo
Avenuo to tho City limits.
along the Baciflr coast.
An ordinance to prevent taxi­
LONDON, Mar. 1—Id h-O ales cabs from cruising immediately
lashed wide soctlons of Europe in front or bahlnd busses, or pick­
and Britain today. Freakish weath­ ing up pa*sengers within 100 feet
er on the tall end of a mild winter of a bus stop, was given first read­
killed at least Ui persons, Injured ing. The bus franchise ordinance,
•cores end caused heavy property giving the franchise to 8. A. Allen,
owner of the three busses operated
damage.
dale wind* topplud war-dam­ in the city, was passed.
aged buildings In weatarn OerRandall Chase was appointed to
many. The falling buildings wore act as vice-ii.ayor during the
reported to have killed 11 persons. absence In Washington, D. C. of
Tha roof of a Yorkehlre. England, Mayor C a m way, wn« with Cham­
homo was blown In, killing a wo- ber of Commerce Manager Edward
Higgins, left by train this after­
Tho gales closed landing flalda noon to confor In the Capital
throughout western O e r m a n y . with Morton Macartney, RFC
luUted the Berlin alrUft. Oust* of official, regarding the proposed
up to 00 miles in faUr tipped the
(Centlnaad on Pago Twa)
i t senses* H I W Twsl

Burma
With
RANQOOM,

ISL'SS'vk
lovlet Union.
The
adopt
lag world
"deotroy all who
capitalist

,

fnnlry, ha* oiifered nil inemhers voted ngiilnst the nnijoitty i''poi .
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. I tSt»-. ! vU,h
spare to photograph Nihnli that
j iall-'-State' school aid to Semi
minolr 1 l.ouit, told the NBA that each existed a trill Ion years ago mi,I to report to the Sanford Armory along with Flanders ""'I H"tlor
at 10:00 o'rloek loinorrow morn
And hcnriiigs will begin * '
which may have
disappeared
in a ,
have.iiisam
iear.il m
,
t)„. ptirp„,e »f accord- ns possible, perhnpa this week. " "
i Coun*):
cu* IC'72r| 'j * ' Z f " - icontestant also agreed in thr event Which
t*rrordlng to a report hy Statr hr W(||1 , h(. (1|lr
rj,i/cn,i M »i cosmic blast millions of yean, ago | *• H,ast|afl*&lt;i on rnm* s it.
repeal of the Tnfl lliulh-V 1 -&gt;w
Srhool 8upt.
\nd thr mannitol h trtescopr
L Thomas D. Bailey
...
Ileatt twice a year.
Clllilrnnin l.i-sinsl i ,,f Hie H'"l ■**
That s thr amount of capital ont-1
y a.tHt&gt;rtMt«- and 1 liase taken 1 atop Palomar Mountain i n’t per
l.nlxir fommitt. ■ i I* Mid......... Id
lay funds trimmed off the county's, „v
, u.p lu
th*t all com-1 feet yet.
11 iinilauril O n 1‘ i t L .r *••&gt;
share of state fund* under
pyti-nt rhallengerj get an opporl* 1California Institute of TechnoMinimum Foudatlon Program t« ur1(t&gt;. to romp«t« for tha title and | bigy astronomer* announced ye,
keep tho state-wide irhoolpt*&gt;-,lo m
thereafter
that the title* ‘ ‘ rday that the “giant-eye” had
gram within the 112.000 000 top . . . .
,
i 0„|- u-rele t,, * reached tw ice as far as the Inn
Sanford resident* a m - r hn
set hy the 1017 Legislature.
NB*\
I inch telescope atop Mount WII -. ii
,rlii* s* leiiipcnirnre* drnpperl
WIEHtlADKN.
Germany.
Mat
The 12,72.1 withheld from ihe|‘ f
*aid the prepo al had Thl!' th*y addwt. means the Palo
I to It rlegrea* al T ::llt "''Jork
county was part of * aWtewble ,
discussed hy he. Adac and nter instrument Is at leu &gt;t *■ I 1 -nib Defeiis)- counsel for Mr*.
powerful
as
hopcil.
Wilma
Ybarbu,
icnteneed
to
20
, Ihl* ninreina. tl ' (' ,t " r‘°ek
slash amounting to 1260.010. Ail Co, )Urv . A Muter of WashTo ohlloaophrrrs tini, -nil, year* un a charge of killing her !• yr*terds) #fterniH,n t, " * ' 7*
rountlc* received a proportionate ,
N(Jl, (. „ cuUvr secretary.
; defxree-i, «nld l‘. li»n Mooch
re trust
that the
Ihe nr
universe is *t h it t ,uldii-r hu.hsnd, told a U. H, mill- 1 ton, J r , wettlhertii.ro
I am afraid some facilities will derrease in the state fund*. Hall " lie declared the NBA "would go prove
a
billion
years
old—
the
tiirnit
tary
government
appeal*
court
I
said.
no lunger tie accorded them.
along with these plans."
ha* triken Inyear* lu bring the |today
nhe ahuiilil In- freed. I
The total cost of the state .school
Wood nulil as far as ho knew
f
Ilia
"No attempt has been made to light to the telescope.
Attorney .Stanley Gaines he lit | LAKELAND. Mur i
hi,
vn
ohr „mn
all right members of the Soviet nrogi.m *ol up by tho UH7 Leg.,
Feilernl Front
year is light traveling , that a lower inllitaiy government I federal
rro*t Warning
Warn o^. Sri vice
• to
One light year
mission—four officer* and four IslHttm av a pattarn for; nthei.f
h
Un lukm„ toJ hy Louts.
180.000 tiiou and Diurl, which M-nlrnceil the young ' day foreenst xrutten ■ M'*
■
enlisted men—were In tho big j-tstoK amounted
•d to M2,.*M,0lfl |(,
,.w|th fk(. „ a ,lr,nco at the rale idof for
a y e a r—or up- | Masnarhuxctlx woman under liotli tomorrow’ In aev, i ll
1
yellow house In the mlddlo ot (T h lj was *260,Old over tho limit h . .
,*
.
.......j, miles a uccund
prnlnuulur Florida
Frankfurt’s American community, t placed by the Legislature. Incrca*-1. 1 [
.
°
, wj, itfi, wm pioxitnalely six thrllllon mile*. |military government and German
The .foreeaxt fi»r liiiiight mi l
ro
roxlmstely six trillion miles. , Uw, had no authority to try tier
Tho mission Is hcad.d by Col, |cd mttullmcnls, Irtcr.oMd training' b*"
Wednesday murninu
He
aald
dependents
of
mflltary
lx
trillion
times
one
billion
ripra*
Vasily L. Argoonav.
of teachers and expandinsf pro"Cleae bccomitur partly ■•Inudv
—a distance that Is simply too personnel should Ik* tried hy
Wood said an American captain grams of kindergartens, Junior col-1 » n { l r n .f |
K rtfH n B B r
great for anyone hut astronomers courts martlsl Instead of hy mili­ and rathor rold. I.Ik Ii' northerly
had been to tha minion at 4:40 B. legei, vocational agriculture, trade ; "
' , * ln E rr ,
to grasp.
tary euniinlHHltui* set up hy Gen- winds, calm «t llntr over North and
M. and that tha Kusalana told him and industrial education, summer
W in H F lo r iC lS T r i D
ei
ui IiUelus H. Glsy. military gov. Central district*. Temp,n attires on
Dr.
Edwin
I1
.
Hubble
niadithe
program*,
and
other
education
s
i
s
n
^
M
r
e
r
e
.
.*
s*
they were aent here by their
high ground locations svill he
lest shots In a &lt;10 minute mpo
i i nor.
government and they Intended to programs accounted foi the in
The lower court found that Mrs, j about five degrees warmer than
Raymond W. Ferris, 02 .tear old suie In the pre-dawn hours of
stay until they had ordors from creased cost.
Eric Railroad Engineer, I* happy Feh. I. They were of the constel­ Ybnrlio shot her husband, Hgt. tempcrnturcs on low «nmnd b&gt;
their superior! in Berlin to leave.
^ «S S S S M
;c
J lttduM i to be b ackin ' Sanford again as the lation Coma’ Berenices, located John Ylrarho of Goliad, Tex., dur- I cations.
" If their ordara come at 11:00
"Lowest teinpiirntiii v* oermring
____________________
rtbuli of winning * frw» trip to roughly in th«i north tip of tin* tng a ipiarrel In their homo aftri
o'clock tonight," Wood said, "1
atiout 7:IHI A. M. in the roldi- &gt;1 law
a party last Heptenther.
guns they will hightail it out
Gaines contended that German ground locutions: It I to Ilf, degrees
Tin1 shots, plnpunt In alre.
tu s tfs s M • * *o e» aisi
"wouldn’t mean a thing" to lay law Iti Inapplicable to persona uub- and scittcred frost In itor’h imrmm, the astronomers disclose ’ Jeet to U. S. military law. He aald tlons of (lalncHvllle uml I'pper
Hut to tho scientist*, they a .. the U. 8. military establishment Hast Coast district*.
Ifrom Chicago.
Friends of C. L. Redding of Hu* I It* Is recovering from a long III- picture* of Nehuli (celestial ntrue- It exempted from the Jurisdiction
"Thirty two to .17 degreei and
city will regret to learn of the neaa and a t one time was paralys­ lure* of matter In gtuemin Mat*) of Loth tho court anil the law uf scattered light frost smith portions
death of his Mother, Mrs. Frank
In a selected space area never h». the enemy.
of GalncHvllla and Gnpcr East
Waldrop of Miami. Her death ed In the limbs. Now h« la abla to fore obtained.
The case give* the appual* rourt Coast district* and lu coldest pock-vtlk
with
tha
help
of
a
cane
and
took place at 8; DO B. M. last night
It*
first
chance
to
rule
un
whetheta of Orlando and north pmtion
In Miami. Funsral services will enjoys visiting tha downtown sec­
n T A .i
f 1 ( 1*
government court* Brooksvlllu district.
More than 200 persons representitiiig Sanford clubs, churches and bo hold on Thursday at 8:00 B. M. tion and ehatilng with visitors and u v ii uii_* i r i dTW
NKW ORLEANS Ci„ try American elvlllans under
"Thirty five to -10 degrees uml
NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 1—(T l German law and (21 military
vk oi
organUation*
the County Home-betwaSA OtOO1 and 10:00 at Ihs Roberts Funeral Home in residents. Four weeks ago ho wan
nils lions visited
vlsi
In California but declare* he likes —usnrral and Mm. George C. j government court* instead of •cattarc,1 light frost in coldest
■civic
I
Ocala.
o clock last ni|ht sad extended coniratulatlons to L P, Driskell. the
Mrs. Waldrop Is survived by Florida fatter snd would like to Marshall will watch the sparkling army courts martial can try pockets of *outh portion of Brooksvlllc and In Ridge, Itartow, and
new soperuiNtadsnt., concemlnR the clean and sankUry condition of her husband, Frank Waldrop: settle here.
gaiety of Mnrdl Ore* today, free American civilian* In Germany. north portions of ue*t roust nml
tha white and colored lections and of the Ipfirnwiy whi*h was opened four children! Mrs. IV. Gee of
In addition to the trip hq was from the worries ot tho world.
1
—---------------------------Indian River districts.
Miami, Mra. Thelma Woftry of awarded a fine suit of clothes, two
The city's most celebrated vlsiDUHTY HOOTH
"Thirty eight degrees and higher
gefardlne
shirts,
a
golf
Jacket,
Tampa,
J
.
He
Redding
of
'Ocala
ton will vlewMhe parade of King | Thu Dusty Hoots Riding Am u .
ralttoa of Um Oak faro ted to wol*
Ing suit,
sull For Rex himself from stands at the elation will meet Thursday night and no front ilnnger In nil other
fore, today said the* she U pleased and C. L Redding of Hanford Hho •hoe* and even a bathing
section*.
at the work desw h Mr. Drlsksll, la also survived by five gtsnd- many
- cars he ran trains on the city hall and tha Boston Club. at 8:00 oclock at the Club House
"Force*, t for Wednesday In*
Ma sister, Mre.'B, W, frea n tr who children and two sisters: Mrs. J. Erl* Railroad’* Y o u n g s t o w n They’ll attend tha exclusive Krewe at the Municipal Airport. All mem­ rrcasing rtoudmcn suit uatl.tar,
III! p
tjesMmd'isquipmesst of th* Irrflm- assists Mm, oad by the Ootmly al, Thompson of Tampa uml Dolof Lomus ball tonight
bers urn requested lo be present. occassional light uhii in N'ertham
Ida and fanfobrd waa In 1942.
u y im) stmt wed it nil op with tho Commission la Improtlag the II* Morrison of Ocala.
district*.
“Outlook: warmer Wednssdty
NEW KNIGHTH
HOMECOMING GAME
night. No froit danger Thursday
LONDON. Mar. 1—M Y-KIng
GAINESVILLE, Mar. l - ( f P ) W m n *t B usIm u and Professional of the P in t Methodist Church, to*
and Friday morning*"
Unkverslty of Florida athlatlc ofWHEREAS, God in Ills Infinite mercy has bestowed genday declared, 1 wee delighted at Gaorgo VI conferred knighthoods flelals
■ * ...........................
.........
and other honors on 300 men end
said
today that tho
Florr-rouaJr on thl* country and II* people, and
JACKSONVILLE. Mur. 1- - m
women
an Investiture
In Ida-Oaort—
rgta Tech footfall gam* on
____ __today
___ __at ____
_____
WHEREAS, tho general state of the world In a political,
facility."
"A* long as they don’t want lo
out
e
a faV *tf*ttln a
arer "lnlhnohhurrv
in no hurry about
tin-in out.
Col. Sterling Wood, Frankfurt
military police chief, acting for
General Duff, advised newsmen
to see him al 8.00 A. M. tomor­
row.
"1 hope the Russians will have
sense enough to pull out tonight,"
Wood said, "In which case they
will In- on thoir own completely.
"I am going to have breakfaht
at my normal time tomorrow and
if thi-y are still there afterward

Mrs. Y'harho Tells
ApiH'als Court She
THIO WEATHF.K
Should lie Freed . —

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200 Civic Leaden Visit County
Home And Commend Its Condition

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Balaco.
. Oct. 29 at' Gainsevllla has boon
Buckingham Palace,
homecoml
It waa
the 1949 homecoming
wa* tho ailing Monarch’s selaetod ae Uw
fbat state function since lie fell gam*, It will fa-played at night
Itl of a circulatory malady in the I The selection of Georgia Tech
Jege last November.
,o* the homecoming opponent was
Florida Blo*7|Eay. leadwhleh eponaon
program, IneJudtot Growl outing
tha footbaJi

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tconontle and religious fields. Is such that the world needs tho
leadership of R!a Almighty hand, and
WHEREAS, w* in Sanford wieh te Join people everywhere
In praying for assistance,
- THEREFORE, I Andrew Carreway, Mayor of thu City of
Sanford, Florida, do hereby proclaim Friday March 4th., as
W »rldJfttr «if Fntyar. end entreat al) residents of 8anford to
]Mn davantty fat.fasdMdqol end colteeUva preyar,
WITNESSETH i i hand this let day of Worth, 1949.
ANDREW CARhAWAY, MAYOR

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                    <text>MONPAY FEB. 28. 1? 19

THE HANFORD HERAT,P. HANFORD, FLORIDA

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Recalls E a rlie r l)ays&gt;

Future F arm er*

( '«ntlmi«d From !*■*• 2, H «. 3) (Continued From Page 2, 8*c. 3)
I L . t i . n n n f t i 111 1 I n
fittiin la P .
sorbed by Tho Womftii'ft Club.
Social I’roarc..*? Y««, of course.
Today luxurious enrs carry ua
rapidly o»ur paved highway*.
Kudins charm u s with the flnust
muftlc, anil b rin g us wisdom an
r eratlon*. nnd set out m ure than expounded by tho greatest think­
I &gt;00,000 pine trie s during last ers. The most tirllllant talent in
the world, acta, playa, sing*. For­
) a r fthmi).
merly, we did our own acting,
Mr.d of .the pi of its itiadi* by the singing
and dancing, delved Into
ya were pul hack Into farm en- lll.roi tea for wlodom, wrote our
rpiinrs as nn Investm ent In the own apcechea and iiedalled our
ture. The niujorlly o f Future Innocence we thougfd we were
irmria are planning to stay In having a good time.
rming when they finlah ucimr.l-l
The 0,100 Future F a rm e rs make
t part &lt;d a total agriculture
ogriun in Florida schools en­
ding some 11.00(1 students. The
irned incotne for all vocational
trlndtme stum-nls am ounted to ;
.017,HM lull year, Hint* School
ipt. Tlioina* It. Hailey reported j
at week. 'Tlieii income exceeded 1
r fano.iNHi the total of local, s ta te ,'

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Welcome Tourists - To Sanford
and Sem inole C ou n ty . . . We Know
you will enjoy th e p leasan t surround­
in g s and our fr ie n d ly p e o p le . . •

Tax Valuations

We Cordially Invite You To Visit Our Store
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10,000. Florida's youth hiis eon- •
ibulrd inalerlally to this record.
Hut many of the insults of the .
catlimsl sgrlciillutc
program ,
i,mot Is. ii-rknneil In term s o f ,
inney. If. nm»t &gt;*♦■ figuied In the
ghl of improved farm living, I
inre n.ieritifit- form practices, hot- t
tr faun homes, better-grade pm- j
iirt», and glister m arket*. 'Die
anlrihuliiin of fannei training

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(ton. Sanford

Murk Interim ! a n d n m ttrl
yoke Ire a lm e n ln d I n 11 n gttish hnndm une f u ll- le n g th
ciiiiln. ChtHMte fro m g u b n rd i n e s , c o v e rts , w o r s te d s ,
I'vei'dn in r u sie , n n d n e w
spring shit ies.

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Her, ,1&gt; ; (('on ti lined from I*. .1. Her. .'I&gt;
ng slis'k | were some (if thf eninmenls Hindu
w ers. tip riinierning that delegation that
the iih- , spent so iiiorl, lu n o at the state
lieu culti- j capital looking s f t e r the welfare
I of their community and surroundre s from |flu disti let. One publication even
oranges, I staleil Unit "tho
delegnthui of
Its nil his Hnnfoid cltixeiiH ill Tnlhihonsee
i, pllienp- , were |ili'|Mting In east a vole at
tiiinarinil, 1 1,,- next election in l.eon county,
loqiiat, or having been there almost long
i, eilatnrd , i-nmigh to acipdre th e privilege of
g u a v a,1voting in thm d iatrlet.”
olive end
Plans were swiftly drawn uit for
the construction of a county --nurl
g plants house and nfficlnls w ere niipt &gt;d. a
veil: Cln- few of them coming fioin th- old
tho true Orange county offlcliil list winking
■» porslm- out of Orlando.

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TROUSERS
For
Convenience
Slim, clongitU'tl n illin tii'lli’N
nre swiftly lu ltu re d , fin e ly
deliiilrd. K ushiuneri w ith H
lliu rltilre fla v o r In w o rst*
etl sheen g a b a rd in e , lllu rlt,
Niivy, I’n s lfls .

HUfiAH MUX UKOI'N
I.AIIK.IXK, Fell, UK (.Special) —
('(instnirlliui of a sm all sugar mill
•vhleh will liny ranu from Individ­
ual funiiers U now under way hero.
’lids
enterprise, neeording
In
(bounty Agent II. f,. .Johnson, is
a very Iniporlnnt ste p in Hendry
County economy.

IHUI,
At one time fienernl .Hsiiford
siiid, "Hanford lies at the mouth
of New York H arbor, and will
one day he the grimiest city of In­
terior Florida as Its soil, Its health,
and Its climate Justify me in b e ­
lieving its resources for pleasure
resorts and for liusiness uru unlim­
ited."
The vision of tills pioneer is
being materia 11xed In tho Hanford
of today.

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Kstuhllihrd 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY FEW. 28, 1949

No, 135.

Associated Press Leased Wire

SANFORD i ll TRCIIKS REFLECT AN ATMOSPHERE OF SPIRIT!’AL STRENGTH

A m onti i Iip K1ilium c h w v liM in S a n h m l .u p d im e p i c t u m l
a b o v e . lit llip lipjM’i row , left In ll|(ill. u p llir F u t l M p i Iiih Ii i I
C l i i m l t .it P « , t A v r n u r a n d F illli .S tiff I ; llir I n it 1’i r iliy tf m n

Clnirelms or Snitford have enjoyed a substantial in
erenso in mcmlHTsliip during the |Hwl-wnr (htIimI; Ilu ce
new churches have lavti built, one is now under run
si met iun and additions are under way to two of tin- lar
gest churches, the Methodist and Baptist.
The new churches are the Church of the Niuurene.
lid Maple Avenue of which L. It Uushton in punier;
the Free Methodist Church at Went Fourtii Street and
Laurel Avenue and the Church of Christ, Second Street
and Klin Avenue whose services are conducted hy Ur
L. laiwry of Geneva.
The First Baptist Church annex lit nearing comple­
tion and hitu Iteen erected nt a coot of $60,000. McKinley
Hall, tin? $60,000 nnnex and recreation center of the
First Methodist Church is now muter conatruution. A
new $10,000 church of concrete Itlock Im being creeled
at Fourteenth Street mu! Park Avenue.
The Centrnr Baptist Church, formerly kite vn an
the Southslde Baptist of which the Rev, S. L. Whatley
In pastor, hun realized rapid growth during tl.e pant
year, urnl within n few weeks will atart const ruction of
a concrete block church nt Fourteenth Street and Oak
Avenue,
Largest In memborahlp [a the First Haptl.it Church
at Sixth Street and Park Avenue with 1,100 church
members and 750 In the Sunday School. The new two
story addition with its 86 class room* and 26 by 57 foot
n.'crcational room, enublea the church to incrouae its
activities. The Rov. W. P. Brooke, Jr., la puator.
The church held' Its first services In 1881 In a
amid! frame church In the present location on land pur­
chased for $1.00 from the Florida Land Colonization Co.
of London, England. The frame building wax used front
1884 until 1917, when the present building of brick con*
struotlon was completed. It includes 14 rooms and 62
art glass windows.
The First Methodist Church has a n embership of
1,000, and the Rev, J. E. McKinley Is pustor. He has
been largely responsible for the promotion of the re*
creation building project, a one story addition adjoining
the church and having 68 feet frontage on Park Avenue
and 105 feet depth. The recreation room will be SO by
61 feet in size. Another addition to be built Inter in the
rear of the church will Include kindergarten and Junior
assembly rooms. The first church buildings, follow­
ing organization of the church In 1882, was a wooden
structure located at Sanford Avenue and Sixth Street.
This was rolled to the present site end used until 1914
when the present brick church w as1erected.
Tho First Presbyterian Church, which has a mem­
bership of 041, Is located at Onk Avenue and Third
The Rev. A. G. Mclnnls. formerly of WnvcroM

t liuti li at Oak Avrnur and Ihud Stieel and llnllf Cum I |i„,&lt;i|,.il
• .mull at I'uilt Aimin’ and I'lillltli .Slii’rl. llir llllddli' niw. Ii’ll
'•&gt; •mill dmwi llir hut t IuihIi ul tluui Stienlul mi L.ni Vmiul
I ►inly noil Hie iti’V. Ilnheii II MtCnidiii of Oilun,l&lt;&gt;
ii • iiiiccmlrt the Rov. buoy lux t liiulim, supply pu.‘tl&lt;n Im
hi re Mum a year, ami the Rev. K. If. Brownlie win*
&gt;*• vim iih pastor for more limn 25 years.
Tho Presbyterian Church was organized Mn,\ I*'.
IH. 2 and In 1914, the original building was moved amt
ilu prosent brick church was built. It bus 72 sta in e d
gla s windows. Tho Sunday School portion has eight
ro&gt;» us. Mince it.; organization. 2.91(1 people have helling
ed o thi church. Fifteen ministers have served.
The Rev, II, L. Zlminci iiinii is reel nr of IJuly ( 'i n*
Kpii copal Church which I iiih a incrohershlp of 460 and
wlmh Is 1 Mated at Park Avenue anil t’.a.rMi St reel
The first building on the c h u r c h ' s old site, I'oiolli
Mrei t and Magnolia Avenue, was cuimecrnted Apr. 20.
1875 hy lllsl.op John K. Young. The site had been iloniiletl In General Henry H. Sanford, founder of the oily.
1 1lls building was destroyed when hurricane wind*
blew ho steuule over into tho roof nil Aug. 20. IHHO
The i icoml building was placed uu a lid at F o i i r t h
Street and Pmk Avenue soon afterward, but was des
troyoc. by fire an Nov. 27, 1925. The present building
was ri inly fur uoe curly in 1926.
A, Sauls Catholic Church, which is presided over
hy Fat lor V«f||llum Nuchtrnb, has a present membership
of iiIsji t 400, which represents, ho stiiteH, about a 15
norcont mcroa*o nlnce the war. The first church was
built nt \r tho projient locution In 1887 nod v n s of frame
constru tlon. T his building was destroyed by fire on
.fan. 26, 1982. Tho present church was begun In 19X1
and con Dieted In 1957. It wuh designed by Evart Binshaw nil 1 constructed by J. F. N. Huddleston, has hollow
tile wulli with stucco exterior, and seven steel casement
windows 16 foot high. Father O'Boyle In 1882 was Ihe
first |irh At.
The Janford Congregational church at Third Street
and Park Avonuo was founded in 1889 hy a group of
peoplo w to come from ninny different parts of lb**
country. The Rev. J. B. Root Is pastor of the church
which htii a memborahlp of nlmut 100. The first meet­
ings of th i church worn hold in 1889 In the home of a
member u i East Flrat Street. In 1890 a frumo church
wnn built &gt;n the present site and was used until 1910.
then move 11&gt; tho rear of tho lot to make way for the
erection of the present gray concrete block church build­
ing.
Tho F rat Christian Church haa 126 meml&gt;ors and
is located a 1 1Q00 Sanford Avenue. The Rev. J. Randall
Karris Is it mtater. Plana are pending for the erection
of a parson ige near the church in the immediate fu­
ture. The cl ureh was organised July 26, 1926 and tho
first m eetir t was held at the Junior High School,
School. m
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Rev. F. M. J (trier waa pastor in 1927 and helped plan

S in 1-1 and llir 1’ iitl C lin llla li l l n m l i al ItillO Y-i&lt;tim! \*&lt; „m In
tlir lim n low, Irlt to iiulil a ir lln- I n il |ia,il I l inn, li I ’.u l
A lru ilr and Sixth Nil,-el, llir t nliairHatliiU.il l Inn. I. &gt;1 I'.n l

lln* prcM'id red brick cIimicIi .sliding l ,’ « The , li&lt;n ,i&gt;
was dedicated on Mot her* 1&gt;h\ in 1929 aid ibc It. i I
lb Urnn nice of lln- Preshy lei'iaa Church assisted m He
dvdicatioit.
The First Church of Chrml, Scientist loc.ilcd .,i
800 East Second Street wim organized May 2li. 1921 a
a ( 'hr ini inn Science Society, a bnmcli oi th e M*&gt;l Ini
Church, the First Church ol Chrml, Scientist in H** i
Mims. 1&gt;ii Aug. 16, 1920, it was officially changed from
a Society In a Church mid ohtuined itn prcHcnt till. It
was dedicated mi Dee. 5, 1998, Iieing free from all m
ilehtediiesH.
The South Side llapllst Church, now known a* 1 en
fra I Baptist Church was organized in 1910 with ih&lt;
Rev. Thumus E. Thompson as first pastin', it was or
gaalxed in the home of S. C Crahain and was fir*t to
cated in Glmlervillo, later moving to its present Incut um
ul Ninth Street and Laurel Adeline. Memtiership i&gt;« 8',
The Seventh Day Advent;,-, t'hur&lt;h located nl Elm
Avenue and Seventh Street was orgualzed in 1917 in
the home of Mrs. C. H. Chile. In 1918 the group met in
tho Musouie Hull mid front 1920 to 1910 in the Sun
ford Woman’s Club building. The church was erected
hy members of tho ehurch and was occupied in 1911
Present membership Is about 57. Services are presided
over by Elder L. A. Shuffled of Orlando.
Tho Juwish Community Center, Congregation Belli
Israel, located at Magnolia A v e n u e a n d Sixteenth
Street, was organized in 1927 and the present T simp
oil Temple of frame and with stucco exterior, was creel­
ed In 1920. Membership iH about 60. Erunk Shames pre­
sides, ut services,
.
The Salvation Army located at 214 East Second
Street holds church services will) membership of 92.
including young people. It was organized in 1929 and
for a year services wore held in tho McLamler Arcade
Building until the present building wits occupied, ('apt.
Byrd Hudson and Mrs. Hudson have clmrgn of the Post
und have organized many outings for young people,
and at Christmas time see that no underprivileged child
goes without u gift.
The Church of Cod, located nt Elm and Geneva
Avenue, was organized in 1928 and services worn held
In a building at Genova and Sanford Avenue until
1986 when the present building wus completed of con­
crete block. It w h s first presided over hy J. F. Curry
better know os "Battle Axo Bill." Under tho Rev. .toe
Crews, .now president, o f ' the Sanford Ministerial As­
sociation, the church hus grown rapidly to u member­
ship of more than 200. A church pursonago was built
during the post year.
The Sanford Assembly of God Church was organlsu - . f r , ’,.V
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FiciicIi Avrnur, was Inca led I’m , 1 111, •»n GeiieMi
Aveimr near Elm and in mm at In. itti M ievt ami
Laurel Aii'inir. A S. Davis is pa 'm .,ud uti’inhership
is about fit)
The niio'tuigs of the f ’liristiiiii and .Mi-- -naiv -\1liancr ( 'tun &lt;li of which tilmiii L Snnlli m i , t &gt;&gt;i. arc
bring hrlil at (ho Wintian’.s Club Itmliiiiic tliin iv tho
lime 11;&lt;- now building is bring constin clid ' Fouricoiith St ivrl and Park Avi-nm Hi,' • I; ir, t, u , . t.l g .llli/od from indi'priidrnt groups tu&gt;&gt; \&gt; ,i* av
1 t lit’ Tu*
bri'iuiclr Ituilding on tli,- Oilumln lligliv ,v I'rcsi'id
ini’inlii’i'sliip is about (10.
The ('hurch of God, Fifth Stiv, l ami it,-by Av,*
inn), was organized in 192li. .1 M. Greshniau as pastor.
Initial meetings were held in Immo.i until 1920 when
a fra mo building on Palmetto Avenue wu i riveted Tim
present building was completed in 1924.
Services for the Church of the Nu/niviic w* r*’ first
held in 1944 on Palmetto Avenue in the stoiv i -••un now
occupied by the Downtown Cleaners. L 11 llushton. pustor, came in 1945 and under bis vigorous lender hip the
church hus grown from 15 to 50 members. Tin* Sunday
School lately 1ms averaged 127 each week. Tin* new cuncroto block building nil Maple Avenue rust $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 and
members aided in the building of it.
Tho Free Methodist Church of which Fred R. Hor­
ton is pnstor was organized in l.nko Monroe about 1919
occupying
'ecu f _ _ the Community Church building. This frame
building was moved to West Fourth Street and Luurcl
Avenue and now serves as the parsonage. The present
eoncreto block church was occupied last year.
The Rev. J. W, Austin is pastor of the Lbenozer
Methodist Church on Citrus Heights and Clifford John­
son is superintendent of (hu Sunday School. The Church
of God of Miller Farm is presided over h\ the Rev. R,
W. Miller.
Tho Unity groups meets Tuesday evenings at tho
Vuhlcz Hotel and was organized here by Miss Faith
Cornwall. The Rev. Carolyn II. Parsons of Hie Urlundo
Unity center is the toucher.
Among the leading negro churches of Sanford are:
tho Firat Shiloh Baptist Church, West Thirteenth
Street, the Rev. J. B. Barnes, pastor; St. Johns Baptist
Church, Cypress and Tenth Street, Rev. C. L. Jones,
pustor; St, James K. M. B. Church, Cypress and Ninth
Street, the Rev. S. H. Hunter, pastor; St. Paul’s Bap­
tist Church, Georgetown, Rev, 11. 11. Hodge, pastor;
Now Bethel Buptlst Church, Georgetown, Rev. E. W.
Wooden, pastor; Mt, Marlah Primitive Baptist Church*
Locust Avenue, Rev. F. Laws, pastor.
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THE SANFORD l.’EHALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

MONDAY FEB. 28, I94fr

700,000 Tourists Enjoyed !Patronage Shows Stetson Law Colle
L arg e Increase
Silver Springs Last Year
Is Oldest In Flori
Inn Will Be Open
Year Round In Fu­
ture, Shepard Says!

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Spot
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Is Only 75 Miles
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I’itl Mindin' nt the Longwood
Until him more than doubled dur■nir the i»imi year, Maximilian
Khciiiinl, iimncr, announced today,
nnil i»» n result, the hotel, formerly
open mily during the winter seanun, «dl operate tin* year around.
Afii i purchasing the hotel from
Kniidiit. it llrut horn of Hasting* on
the lliidion, N. Y., In March, 1M7,
Mr. Shepard "pent 1-15,000 during
tlic find year In Improving It. The
holt'l, hullt in 1883, waa once a
noted vacationing place for winter
giirwl*, many of whom came from
Jacli*nnvlllc to Sanford on 8t.
Joint" lliver "Icamcra. The 11-mlte
Journey to Longwood waa in horseellmktc, scenic beauty and recreat­
drawn veldrtr".
ional farilltW
Under the capable supervision o f .
Located at Deland, in the heart
Mi. Shepard, the hotol, beautifully j
of tha cltru* belt, only 15 mile*
deco ml ed and furnished and w lln ,
from Sanford on Highway 17-02,
12 Biii'it room*, hna again become |
three mllea from the aeenic St.
a InmiiuM" and social center of
Johh'a River, and aurrounded by
Seminole County and a mere a for •
lakes, it offers the beat in flahlng,
Ithe dining-out pulilir.
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■urf bathing and water sport a,
I Foi the flrat time in Central
while golf, tennli and all other
Florida Smnrgnabord haa been In- out-door aports are also available
troduredth« year round.
Thi" method of aervice enable*'
Established in 1881, Stetson is
diners tn "elect at will from an \
rich Ip tradition, and time after
open refrigerated table assorted
time haa distinguished itself in the
relish'-*, rticata, anlaiU, rhoeae* and j
field of higher education. It* colfish. For thin aervice Mr, 8 h cp -'
lege of Law, oldest in Florida, with
anl ha* tlrawn on experience gain­
• prdient enrollment of 201, num­
ed dining hi* ,10 yegra experience
bers among Its alumni tha lendeia
in hotel and eiiiaina management,
irofeaalon throughout the
including aervice na supervising
Including supreme court
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steward for Knott Hotels Corp.,
1justice.' and two Florida governors.
uml n» superintendent of restau­
The College of Liberal Arts, with
rant- for the Inter-State Co.
;23 departments, is fully Accredit­
As a result, the hotel dining
ed. and the Stetson School of
room, "eating 100 guest* at one
oilness and School of Muaic nru
time, bn* become known through­
cognised throughout the Smith
out the whole Stntc of Florida for
aa antong the best
it* delirious rulalno. Following
Sara Staff Jarnjgan, left, head of tha woman's physical educa­
Station's physical education deluncheon*, people often remain to tion department at John 8. Stetson University, DoLanu, congratula ■ paym ent offers vvery facility for
piny bridge,•»-«
(iuests
late* (Trace Lenciyk a Stetson student, upon winning tha nation*! &gt; taking f- d advartage of a ycar* from
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amateur golf crown and the national Intercollegiate golf laurels tail&gt; round out-door climate. Graduate*
year. Grace Is a physical education major at Stetson and hS* Just cdify-; Ip (nla department aie in constant
pletcd one of her major Florida appearances this year in the Mixed ■Mnrtand aa physical directors and
Two-tlnll tournament nt Orlando which closed yesterday.
directors of community recreation.
Station's physical equipment
now consists of 105 acres and IS
prominent people from Sanford buildings. Her endowment I* »P*
IU10 period he managed tho An- to the United flatus to enter tim and Orlando.
progthieioly 11,100,000. Her pre­
drow JoliiiHon Hotel In Knoxville, hotel and dietetics field.
sent enrollment la over 2,000,
Tenti., mid the Rettery Park In
An outstanding event In tha hlsFUTILITY DBPT,
drawn from 33 states, Alasku,
Asheville, N. C. A son, Bill 8hen- lory of tha Longwood Hotel, deNEW YORK—(/P|—In addition and eight foie ten countries.
ard, 18, nowattending Seralnolo d ared Mr. Shepard, waa tha recep- to some very fancy passing marks
Student activities Include Inter­
lllgh School, was born In Knox- tlon given In 1917 for governors ■at during |ho 1048 National Foot­ collegiate athletics, Inter-collegiate
villa.
of nil states, and w|th 38 attend- ball League season, tha bottom of debate, giyt atudant publications,
Both Mr. and Mra. Shepard wnre Ing.
tho statistics table (how* 17 gyl#- !Thera era five national fraternities
Irorn In Ostrava, Giochoslovakls.
With Its historic beauty and at- ders failed to complete * tingle and five national sororltte* on the
During World War 1, Mr. Shepard ' tractlvcneaa restored, the I&lt;ong- heave. Thect 17 toner* tbrjiw d campus, i t welt aa numerous na­
served ns a first lieutenant In the wood Hotel haa become a center total of. 27 i p*s*es and nono of tion*! honorary *eaternltlss and
medical staff of tha Austrian for banquets and gatherings of i them cllcled
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( f o tlg g e d On P. 5, S5c. Q -

Aa thouaandt of Seminole coun­
ty m ldenta and winter vlaitora

gtaaa beHomed boat ride la the
magnet, and laat year over 700r
100 ama**d Americana marveled
• •far not only tha rldu but the
MUBtroui change* that have
' aoma over tha 80-acre gardcnl
•nrroundlng the apringa during

DtM M at few year*.
Silver Spring* la leaa than 76
Mllaa from SanLml over broad
and a month road* that take the
i motorist through terrain aa vari*•4, aa any In Florida.
In fact, a round trip from San­
ford to Sliver Spring* that would
include a drive through Del.and
Md Barbervllle and then the

, Ocala National Forest to the
■brings, with a return by way of
Ocala, Leesburg, Tavares, Mt.
Dora, Sorrento, and Lake Monroe, would prova eye-opening.
In many way*, 8l!ver Springs
today la like a modern filling
atatlon that offers “one-stop aerttoa.
Jungle Crulsa
For at Silver Spring* the visi­
tor not only can be carried over
• new world he'll find difficult
to dsscrlba but alio can can en­
joy a ipeedy Jungle Cruise ride
farther down tha Iwautiful 8 ‘1I jrer river, can visit with Ho*s Al■ Ian at hli Reptile Institute and
F Seminole Indian Village, can
' awira In tha crystal-clear water*
of tha springs Itself, or ran
brows* through th* 80.acre park
ar tha II well-filled gift shops.
Unusual

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Silver

Springs,

Forirfa'a most hrnvlly patronlted

aeenic attraction, Is tho fact that
there la no charge for admission
to tha grounds, for parking, or
picnicking, Soft green grass InVita* tha family to spread Its
luncheon ami really relax whather
any of 'ta members ever ride tha
bMta or enjoy tha other attrac­
tion} that make a four-hour Hay
at Silver Soring* the equivalent
t« a aavtral day tour of Florida.

Henuty everywhere at Florida’s famed Silver 8prlnga where glaaa.ljottomed tout
and browsing thru twelve handsome gift shop* la a tourist’s delight, min or shine, the
,11, 111, alligators. reptiles, birds, stopping in nciirbj
tropical [lowers In profusion, your automobile wl
well-filled gift shops, freu pic- to or out of Florid
nicking and parking privileges, day or week-end
ami opportunity aplenty just to you have reached
i,-at and relax watching othor i destination and
visitors enjoying themselves.
’ down’* fur tha sub
Open dally from sunrise to sunsix cabin court*
set the year around, 2l!,'*r
rooms, indudit
Springs Is a rarity In scenic at- a tj Johnson Ilestau
tractions In that It l* proud in L&gt;{| Washington’s III
advertise that It docs not pef-l pr|m,. „W(|, f„r |
mlt the 3#U' of liquor, wlmi, ur w|, h additional ho
beer on Its promises, nor Is gam- n e ^ io n |n Ocnln,
bllng permitted In anv form.
jb .OOO which is si
Although hotel or cabin courts wur(j
within 2,600 feot of the spring*
v n i... u
Invito tho visitor to slay through
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any season, It should lie under- 1 Located at the h
stood that Silver Springs and it* fu| Silver lliver,
underwater scenery can bo seen feels no hesitancy
and enjoyed In * minimum of 00 that It Is to th„ Hr

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Thus, Silver Springs Is Flor­
id’s only "ona-itop" scenic at­
traction offerItgt tlass-boftomed
boat Wdltifc spsed-boatlng, In-

ibid i* Silver
•with it* waters,
seen Ihn.iigh the
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attorney and he and hls three (liters camo out with
Min England Into Mission Work. Me adits tha defender
of tho' Faith which la hla school-boy project. Ha la tha
promoter of Fellowahlp Front. While! laboring in tha

In tba State of Florida ve arc Incorporated na "Kell
A High School (ur Christian l&gt;oy« and girls; u HIM
Christians; a Hundred-Day Kdvlval where people of
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and many of hat relative* telling bar that aha waa
beaded for Urn Poorhouse, aha answered thd hall And
now &lt;ha My* bfif only regret It ffcai ehg dll m itart
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datlon, spent twenty-one yrara teaching In the public
schools of Ohio. She had an ardant desire to help un­
derprivileged boy* and glrla, so aha gave all her earn­
ings, above her actual living expenses, to help alleviate
tha suffering that aha found among tha poor. After
thaaa years of service, tha Lord made It plain to her
that H* no longer wanted her salary, but lie wasted her
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TWO SANFORD HERALD. SAM FORD, FLORIDA

MONDAY FEB. 2H, 1040

Licensed F i s h e r m e n
Report Catch Of
454,000 P o u n d s
During Past Year

*P"*» ,n Fcmlnnti* County I* Mullet
I,like Park, whlrh h«* heen rnrt*1rutted Jointly hy Ihe Semlrtole
County Spnrtmen* Association and
several civic organisation*. The
public pnrk I* suited for picnic*,
cn tuning nnd fishing. It Wky be
sport* fishing I renenM hy driving *lx and one half
Seminole County'* &gt;.
^ a s Worth well over $1,000,000 In mile* rn*l on Tlenevg Avenue, then
™t! pocket* of H* people ln*l yenr, tui n In the left at Mullet l.nke
according to n leccnt State nnd Itond. which W marked hy *tgnn.
in thy park I* approx 1Fr»’*h Writer Flnh Commission re-- The drive
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port. Thu*, fresh water fishing hn* | ........*;r
,n,*lely Iwu mile* from the turn
on 'Mullet
l.nke Hoad.
become one of Ihe principnl tourixt | "n
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Persimmon Hammock, sotithrn**.
nttiaction* nnd lnrge*t hu*ine**r*
of the THunvIlle Bridge I* ahm mi
In thl* nrellon.
Cntchca reported hy lircnxcil iilt'iiI rnmp-Hlte, plenle ground nr
m fishing »pot. Persimmon IlnmmiH-k
anglern run to 404,002 pound*„ In
thnt mny he rearhed hy driving »lx
10411, while It U CHtlrnnted l!.„.
unlicensed fishermen caught a mile* vast of Ihe Titusville Bridge,
Urge fpiantlty of' fish themselves. | then turn right at the ’fU thlll'
ie U. S. Fish and Wlhltlfo Her- *lgn nn.l otlve rlx mile* *oulh on
t r ha* oitimaled that the aver­
age licensed fhhcrmun upend* $2
per pound for fl*h he catchen In
ALL
tackle, halt, (mat renting, guide*,
food, lodging, transportation nnd
Mi&gt;tuphymeal Htudniila
beverage*. Kvcn n *afe dlacnunt of
Will Jjvnjoy Tfto
the estimated cost per pound
would run the value to the county
UNITY CLASS
far past the 11,000,000 mark.
flame Commission report* ahnw
Tuesday — 8iU0 IVM.
that 2,471 leaident* out of a coun­
ty population of slightly over 21,VALDEZ HOTEL
W&gt; were licensed last year. In
addition to the residents, 4110 non­
Itev. Carolyn II. Parsons,
resident* purchased license* in
teacher.
1048. Non-resident fishermen un­
KVKRYONK WKI.COMK
der the age of 10 are nol required
to purchase license* for fresh wat­
er fishing, hut non-resident fisher­
T h e WISE FE L LO W
men IB year* of nge nnd older
must purchase license*. No permit
rtdea th e
la required for salt water fishing.
If a person, who Is over US,
wishes to fish he I* required to
^ c u re n permit from the office
W the county. . Judf»
. . . hut I* not
PHONE
required to huy a license. All re s l.1
dent* between the age* of IB and
(16 must huy licenses to fish out
of Iris own county or to fish with
rod and reel In the county In which
?4 Hour Service
ho 01 she live*, itesldents may fish
’.vllh ‘cracker poles’ in the county YELLOW CAB CO.
O . x t ii st. SKiivicn s r v r iu x
without licenses.
iw iik avk . a m i *r.
Among the excellent fishing

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trustee*. the *tmleiil hedp iintf
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Hletfum College

cmne the l«rge-t .rlionl ill Klntnlil, l
f'** •***'’*. “hit* we 'hull tty In
intake Stetson the lie*t school of
'it* kind m the State."

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TIMED FOR TH E BENEFIT OF OUR TOURIST FRIENDS TOO
FEBRUARY 2H THRU

MARCH 12
SPECIAL
ASSORTMENT

1MQLE
Ilf,tut.fi.l i|iiiility. ■toliil r««l‘n
f tllkf lt*4t

l.uvrly iL ilm rt I’u n t «
Rt'ifiiUu ililf yil.

Il'k'Hl.l. |**C V*I

Yellow

HolM rnitM r$t(lath m.ti* iml
In 10 yimln.
RrHtiLit
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Special 59&lt; yd

TABLE COYERS

COTTON PRINTS

EMBROIDERY

Iiiil'niil I’olytlii’iu' l*i.i tu

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Special 49&lt;‘ «'«.

Complete Chlhl’n Dinner

(IsO Q

Complete Hmorgmdmrd Luncheon

1 1 .2 1

Complete

Now (Generator

Sllvor .Springs

Mill at the east •■ml nf the l.nhplnit overall plim fur improvement.
Monroe bulkhead.
t raiiHfienlion nml expansion "I
In picking spot* In fl»h. Ihe rnmpiw i " '1 budding*. &lt;Hh«r *w
vlnltlmr angler should look for voy* Imvr been mail' mi which t"
place* w hirr writer mixes! for in- l'**"** Hudson, future mli»|iU»«in"
Stance where * creek or cnr.nl run* 1,1 edurntlmml need* nml trend,
into * lake or river. The mouth* of
Htrtson him always Item selectslough* nre iil*0 excellent place* Ivr nttd will eontifllie tn l&lt;C *o, say*
to cnteh fish. Narrow places in n [President .1 Ollle Kdnmiid*, himself
river, wheie minnow* nre likely to In Ntc*
he lorntetl, nru nine itoml fishing fill In
e n e y . o n .Inti. I. II*IH. Who
ground*

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ANNIVERSARY

DRESS I iE NOT I IS

All ovei oiuliioiih'iy Hu" • .
vi ry flm ipmlily, lovely i e v e n i n g dressi'H, rldtdi,-ti wear . *11 white.

Special Value

Hpedal iissiiitiiu'iii
I *i
yard*. I'rini itu-l Solid .
Hrgulai

1.1*8 y i l

CANNON WASH
CLOTHS

.'t to* value

Iteg

Special 2“W

Speolal | .SO yil.

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12 for Ja!';

I2x:i*i Carotin hematltrhed

Special 39c

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Special 69c ca
POLO SHIRTS

SHEETS
♦

Whnty llim for w/ely

Ntllped Coll..ii. t.le.il 1
or play

KU* BtxTft
llrgiilar value 2 .It*

Special f .SO

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Only 79‘
BOXER SHORTS

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ACROSS

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B i g ul'ii
value

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CAPS

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HOY’S SHIRTS
Helen, Print Polo Hhld*

POLO SHIRTS

6§c ca.

Fine h IiIhmI rnM«in, for hnat'li

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Thursday, March 3

Key; n hi r

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Special 69c
MKN’K SHOUTS
I lexer Style in f i n e quality
lirondi'lotli HDxdu rount, fast
color*, rninforlnhlu

ItPKulnr Wte valuu

Special 990

Birds are paraded only once a

MEN’S SOX
Mem-rued cotton
Hlsek Ilona

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LAMPS
Flot.il Chinn Huo- n
with simile nnd loilh

Special 4 pr. for |.00
Novelty Table l.-lliipi wi*li
Horne* It ■•nd*
l.adlaa'
llonil* eoMipleto will, iiliude
and bulb.

ASSORTED
MILK CHOCOLATES
CREAM-CARAMELS
N l,0 0 AT
taMnf i
fVgiA if

H ie Kentucky Derby of the
South

Regular value 50c lb.

Special 390 lb.
,.-,* 4 .1 ,fro*.

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THE SANFORD W OULD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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New $2,000,000
Generator Bought
By light Company

’ Portland and Gray

Equipment Increases^
Output Of Plant*
By 18,000 Kilowatts

Accountants and Auditors
Sanford Atluntir Honk Itldg
Hnnfnril, Florida
afittoriATE o rrtc E fl
MIAMI

JACKSONVILLE
T A 'J l 'A

DAYTONA lIKAf'll
WEKT I'AI.M IIEACII

WELCOME VISITORS
SEE FLORIDA FROM SANFORD
ELECTRI C

RANGE
REFRIGERATOR
HOME FREEZER
WASHER
WATER HEATER
DISHWASHER
SINK
DISPOSAL

A major Industrial project ,.f
Central Florida during the pan
year was tha installation at •
coat of 12,000,000) of a new IH,(hh»
kilowatt turbine-generator ami
equipment In the Florida I’ower
and Clght Company riant at Luke
Monroe on the Voluala county
aide of the St. Johns River um|R
Immediately wcat of the Monroe
Bridge.
The addition* included the in
stollatlon of ateam boilers, pump*
well lighted for nee at night. In the foregiound may be seen one
Winter visitors In Sanford nr« shown using the ihuffle,
and other necessary appurten­
peg of a layout for horse shoes. The Sanford Shufflehoard Club
board courts located In Fort Mellon I’nrk on l.ake Monroe. Shufance*. Mure than 100 men of
also has excalle.H facilities at Second Street and I'almutto Ave
flolxuird tournnment* between Sanford visitors and toudsts in
various trade* were employed ul
nua In downtown Sanford.
other Central Florida cities ore qionsnrcd hv the Sanford Tour­
moat steadily for 18 month* to
ist Club under the direction of E. M, Armitage. The courts are
complete the project* declared
H. If, Coleman, company mana­
ger for the Banfurd district.
The Installation has raised iln -^
rapacity of the plant to 10,6(xiV
kilowatts, almost triple Its form
er eletriral output. Capable of
producing IN,000 kllowntts every
hour the gigantic new generator
produces enough current to take
rare of 18,000 new homes.
The plant has become the com­
Tropical
Gardens
pany'* largest and most powerful
generating station in North Flur
Adorned With Many
Ida, ami Mr. Coleman recent!)
predicted that powie from tinAzaleas, Gardenias
enlarged plant will help b o o s t in 0
dustrlal production In the north
Adding to Hu- enjoyment of vis­
ern pari of (he slate to even
itors ul Simla mlo Springs near
greater record*.
I mug wood unit midway between
He pointed nut that ninny
Hanford and Orlando, art1 the re­ ii winds Its way toward
tha grees, picnicking may bo enjoyed outside pool I* equipped with u farms, factories, fruit processing
cently Installed silent electrically Wrkiva River, u tributary uf the In shelters or hiking may be en­ sand brni h with gradual incline | plant* and othei businesses ilo
propelled bouts which follow a Ht. Johns River, arc masses of joyed on tha trails that lead past Into the water where kiddle* may ■pend on electrical power. In the
blooining atuleo* and gardenias of large beds of gardenias, white, wade. Over the stream running: IQ countries near the plant tire
winding I'ourse through the trop­ many varieties and colors. The pink and deep red atulea* and In­ from thu pool I* u rustic bridge, 110.075 farm* which cover 1,885,862
ical garden and the nntural Jun­ scenic trip requires approximately to the "Jungle" where palms tow­ u favorite rendevnus for young acres. Together with buildings,
20 minutes and guides explain the er and many tropical trees, ferns couples.
this fertile land, n 1046, was
gle-land.
Hnnlondo .Spring*, nlxmt 40 estimated to have a value of
Each bout accommodates , 15 nature of tropical plants and re­ ami plants thrive In the rich soil.
port the history of the natural
0
Delicious meals may lie obtain­ years ago, was but a small pool more than $07,188,411.
passenger*, anil tours are arrang­ wonderland.
ed at a modern restaurant, and surrounded by weeds and othe&gt;‘ , All farm produc's, Including
ed by I.. Jt. Medulre. The boats
Snnlnndn .Spring* 1s noted ax there Is a gift shop at which wild growth and was In a large livestock, sold or lined by farm
cruise through crystal clear water one of thu outstanding tourist a t­ curios and souvenirs may be ob­ tract of land which bad been pur- households in this area in It* 16.
ruining frotr. the deep cavern* at traction* in Florida. In addition tained. Dances are held on an chased by VV. Entsmingcr and nm mated to $11,617,107, Mi
nn estimated rale of 15,000,000 to .swimming In the pure clear outside patio. Swimming may lx* Fjnlo Senator Mose Overstreet Coleman staled nnd pointed out
gallon* u day.
spring water, which maintains a enjovrd either In the outside poo] In oilier to tap the pine treos In (hat this Is just one of the many
i On the bank* of the stream as constant temperature uf 72 de­ or an - enclosed - Indoor pool. The the nreii for turpentine.
important Industries in thu rich
Mrvw| (,y the emerged Sun
have pluns for gigantic new dams. 000,000,000, for the 4&lt;1 growing
f0? L Pln"w Installation, were part
These projects cover every river seasons the Reclamation Bureau Sportsmens Fair To
Be Held In Eustls of the company's $85,010,turn pn.t
basin in the t&gt;. 8. and would open has operated,
war expansion program.
a
thousands of new acres to settleThe dams have the capacity to
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Some Idea of the spcoc a t whichw
ment. They would cost hlllloni of produce about 2,500,000 kilowatts
dollars.
-of power. About $2.1,000,000 worth JiIJB a u ii!if •w nri.il
the new generator turn* may !»■
The reclamation b ureau's, pro- of power wax sold In 1047 from
lifts mostly ore in western states, reclamation projector
WASHNdTON, Feb. 28-(VF)— This is because forms In eastern
The Bureau estimates more than
Americans are land hungry.
state* get plenty of w ater from 6,000,000 people—about one fourth
Every time tho government rain. Th0 West has fertile land of the population In 17 western
opens new lands to settlement but a dry climate. It doesn't rain state*—are served either by govmany more people attempt tn get enough to produce crop*, other •m m ont reclamation or power pro*
them limn there are farms avail Hum dry land crops.
on ^,rm i *n(l In cities.
able.
Ho the Job Is to build dame
®“r« “
17 western
.* A l-the «umo lime tho number
western river* to catch
#ti,rei”'
of farm* In the IJ. 8. is decreas­ across
•nrin* flnmli unit nthnr runoff and
than one hnlf of the whole
ing. More land is In cultivation, hut
the farm* are larger. And little
land is left for expansion.
Tliix raises the question of haw
luurh (lie government should spend
creating new furntx through Irri­
gation, dmimigc and other pro­
ject*.
Thnl question Is argued every
at present. But It adds that not
year In Congress because tho In­
more than one third of all the
terior Department's Reclamation
water ever cun be used because It
Bureau and the Army Englncera
Just isn't In the right plnco. It
would be too expensive to carry
It to the right land.
Thin means that only about 37,U(10,000 acres of western land can
b* irrigated. Ahout 21,120.000 already are under Irrigation. This
eaves 10,840.000 acres possible to
irrigate. It may be more than l(M)
years before this Is accomplished.

Sanlando Wateis
Are Toured By
. Electric Boats

Land Need Spurs
U. S. T o Irrig ate
New Farm Areas

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO
11G MAGNOLIA AVE

The crack willow froquenlly
grow* to a height of 100 feet.

WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE FOR
BARGAINS IN FURNITURE, STOVES. RUGS,
FLOOR COVERING AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD
FURNISHINGS

LIBERAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCES ON YOUR
OLD FURNITURE WHEN BUYING NEW

round attraction.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FT.ORTDA

PAGE FIVE

CAROLINA GUEST HOME
w.tJ.'&amp;C' Varied Entertainment Presented
FoundinSanford, g Many Divisions Of WOman’s Club

J3usiness And Professional
W o m a n's
Club Is Most Recent

I'cuir D epartm ents Of
O r^ an i/at ion Mave
Over d?()() M embers;
Guests Are W elcome

Hanford buhl* many attraction*
fur woman nf America in lit varIiiiih orgunixutionri for in mini's*
womiiti jim well n m (hoXc wlm arc
Inli'rmli-il primarily tn uncial acA i f m111n i i n L i f ■»i w o m e n 1
tivitic*. Amonir the main Inudnc**
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Wu
Miimi'n'i group* in the Pilot Cluh
limit’ i ’m I* 'Mill it* four mum
which i« active In welfare work
(1 I* » *\ t»l * pi.-•'•’fit lilt?
UUlOll
j^iiiiil take* a prominent part In the
pici’iiuii* tifpi cfit rt I jo n &lt;tig ovt'iiN ,
■■ivlc life of 111’ town, Ml*. -I C
I I 'I 511‘ i|'Ill'll IIHil tfll'H
Mitchell, principal of the South
fit Hi &gt;* pT. ftiln i iliimii'li I lie fillHole J'rlioary Sri.itd, xi-rvo* ii*
i •*\ 1111’ I i1m* I *»i in* 11 in MMTK the
it* president, Mim. fi'ith. Scott is
. ul* lit - r until I. &gt; ii iutii i J-in n ip in* |
pri-alilcnt-clcct.
d&lt;i|i
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M;ii i moti m*i *
The ncwly-formril Hu-inc** ami
4 H. H* fit r ‘ till III
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Frofc-xlnnnl Woman’* Club, with
I'uniu* I In* pu*t M iimiith* flit*
MII I111 d
I ill’ll hour* 'Jill
Mr*. Hally Morn WilliuniM um piei Lib li;l-* added l*‘i UrlV IIH/mfUMN ,
rjilent, in making Itrelf an In- 1
an.I fm uiul l\v.» tnn\ tlijmi liiu'llH
lagrul part of Sanfonl with it*
1 1 • ' i'i* tin* \im i h um |)&lt;»nii&lt; |iiMl ******•*».
ninny activities wince Itn form a- 1
put t n fit fm vMtinjf in tn rii‘i| wii
tIon
thin
winter.
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a Itihlicnl ilrania, “The l.lght
l»l alt a t n l l i t * - r a t i n e i D u * F i n e !
Eternal", the proceed* of which
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for a playing meeting at the
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thiril ’I'hiir*ilay of the month u
dt*ii Do v i e ,*■ «i \*.hi ».* i«| ■«.
rlmrl lin*ine*M mmsIiih is prcceih-il
\\ .- .tin 'tint la i u h 1
with a iLliiclieon. The Association
\ iiiHMiIni Miitttt/iur
! pouters hinny tournaments during
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the winter for the enjoyment uf
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la. 1. * 111 \ \ .. 1(1 I*' n&gt; • lit i bi'tiie
n majority ef the Jewish women
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of Sonfind. Mr*. Frank Shame* i»
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The cluh Inst Thursday presenteil
■\ hi i Imi b a i II I non n in
Mr* Waist-ill Sharp of llo*len
♦Mid In Id
who recently np|icarcil on the Hid■ml 11. pai 1 inml I** all’ll!
lin* Colh'Ke Animated Mngnxina.
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Inn Wiilkim* Mn M I* 111*l tidoti, all-1 Mi- I K Hprnri i 1 hi
Conimunily Center where a recep.4 If oil,- Ilf • Ilf HH'i't Mil*
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Wommi’n Dull wliirh wn* irronlly ri'-pninUil mul Inn* i»niioi«*m
the *iti*|N ait1 \f t ’ ( in'ii 1 I Ini I non
thin wo* In-hi In her honor.
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I'Xirndvi* ImtiUrupimr. Atulpim and x*nlin» a^anml (In 111111111111;
t ,lt‘ini*ri|i* and Mi* tjporirr U't !U um&lt;i
Ilislorlrnl Nik-IcHc*
*r i tii h in. ill l**i 'lit* • i ’ h l«
of «rriiui rI iiith lon»l a tiopu al nlnioii|mm' to 11»«*rlnl*A apprjiuiiw i
’•ha do i*f lilt
oat* I n i ** lilo M» • ^
IllMtoricnl societle* of Kiiiifon!
■-I &gt;,IH1 1*1 *1 \ 1 bank »iro mu*
Slaniliiur in front *»f tin* door from Iffl to ritthl a n M n H&lt;mirtiti111ul1*111*1*1111*titI Mi ' *‘ 11 1(avvhoi1
Iik IiiiIm tin Satlle Marvimn Chapa i*l hiiMi’t pill I 4
lit A iv * a
^ - i , Daughter* of the Attteiican
* i «* i II» ever* a ltd Die • bn* Dnu
. i . ml.I. m ail '.at t mil hll;' e.
Revolution which lin* a* II* re- Ion tis II* executive m-cretury Mr*.
.a a hi mi 1 Ha­ ifi'pai t men 1 ’ * .‘Ill
Kcnl Mr*. Frund* K. Ilol*. The Kthyl (!ei*ler. It ha* been In ex­
a'i
tt»\ ii in 1 mom
• * In 1 * ll
chapter recently
observed
the istence since Oct III. 1107. |i frall.'tth unnual celehrnlion of the lurcs ainonu it* main project* the
V■- ’’ ■i * m! ’♦fati'hint *h »Mt * a 1 1 ■an«h| I.V alt ITM'll 111*11 ° ol I )le
( nllf/l.lfiy
(ill/
iV
, S f .11 I i * f { ( ’ I V
merlon' I’ol Die
* ill t . i j c i t j " ! 1 III*
I .*•(. I *lllh 1*. Dufounding nf Hiinforil with fi.ting production of anitm-nl* for veter­
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Jin
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wtiiiii takiN |*hi*
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directed by Mr*. an* nml aid in military supplies. 1
M ini III il. I bll lllil
I I I W ii'lln lid V v enue
. . . | n a i K Atmi
**|n Hi)* a I (!(** hiHtrhi *•i 1M|i. ( . i m l - iin 1iiili1" a \ lilt'll
.Mnlam llu**ell, The chapter meet*
Ament: the many auxiliaries of
Addlnc nuicli to tin- community
i
I.
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a
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1
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1
1
1
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1
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1
H
IMbn
lih iH itlliu ;
Hi’iliiMn
\liw n
on tiie first hrhlay of enrh month. fi-*ternal ortranlxnlion* I* the Mn In tho way of culture nod bcuuti- i i-spoiuling secri-lniy and Mr* M*
il
Mm »
ell la iillfe.
* 1-1 HI 1**1111* |'t*l|l ■111 liM’Iit Mill lb11 •h
Mr*. A. II. hey serve* a* director sonic auxiliary,
•
. Order
_ . of. . Kind.
It Itailiff o lreu«nr»i
the
firntlon is the Sunfonl tiaidcii
it -oiDuocd Do F. 7, Sec. 1)
m (nil in in'll fin (*. 7, Hrc It
of the Junior trrnup, the children of Kin Hlaiv_Mrs. Kdson (Suit i&gt;_the Club, one of* the oldest women'*
Witli “ Mere earnest endeavor
I lie American {(evolution.
newly-elected worthy matron itml orKiinUnliun* in the lii;-, imw *hi (n*i»»i( If Iritf iiiir 1 iih it* ((if'iiiiM
am a M M M M W
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Anolher of the historical *o- Mr*. Wort \V. Warner, mil|{oiiiK 1heudeil liy Mrs. C-lpra K. (Sinn, fm lin*. v m 11‘»' «'1111&gt;
n I
# i e t l j ‘*. ilie* riiillf-d nauuhler* of worthy matron Tin- tfroup meet* pcesidcnt. (irnwfnt: with nmnxint:
11^
c ity hi'iiuti
the Confederacy, meet* on the every second and foils I It Thursday | speed Irum the four circles ju-t t It Ulitlfl Hint I l*l(l|&gt;*ll|lt i|l*'\ I’ImI*
four I Ii Fililny of eurh month ul of the month at the Masonic Hail bcfoie Win Id Wat II the club hi * ill
I IN* (iiihI
al
%- ti
home* of the vurlmi* nieinbcr*. and bus ‘JH6 oii-iiiIm'I*. The main
t-f
nutilhers about lUMI mem 1h v i **tH*" Ms** until iivi'lii
Mr* II. II. I.nney is prc*ldent of feature of Ihi- past year bus la-en '"'is mukiaj: up 1“ cuclc* ami (In
Miiv fin i
In n
u r iiiliiil
11ul |
the croup which help* support the donations to tin- cancer rcs.-nreb l,nM j " ' 1 'o m p b ic .l n portion „ • |«l;inlMlH n f ( i l lillt i ilrial **hi n(&lt;
,
y i fniiiiitd Tl«*' ♦Lii* j
Kundolph Itelicf fund, the lied (uml. H also ii.ot.ll.i.les to tin- lt' 1" ‘”' '""I'lmv m l lrsl Sir— i •In I’n-I
a! wrurk w i t h |»hiii** fi" (♦*•
Cross and the Tuberculosis Asso­ Masonic Home in St, IVtershuiit.
. M’ • ”,vl'
* » '" »
,1,M’ »•
i * ,mt i fv Mur u f u n h iih *!'
,i•
-t
ciation. Hncli year the II. II. C,
wheu I'ompleted will
t u i M i i H ’M'I i i m i U * i f S a u l •ul
sponsors Mi-nioiiul Day protimms lion center. Hie .Salvation Winy' lectori
eat iilioul Kill oieoibers In il*
I M iirin l
\ \ •M k
in all the school* in the county.
I lll1(.
Mi|t. Food mi needy per
lui ci- auditorium.
Mrs. C K. ilunler i* prcwld.nt |
Doling
tin*
Wlllli-I
lli"i,Ii.
'l n i l W i l l
The construct inn of the build
* of the American I-cummi Auxiliary
Iin-iiilicr ol llu- d u b is atwiu ,d
Seiiiinolu
Iteheknh
l.odge
No.
til,
mg
marks
the
fulfillment
of
a
ul Campliell l.osslntt l*i*!*t No. A.'l.
Vixlllnry of the I. &lt;). O. F . lung-felt need of the Harden lie- .liinier ClintniH-r ef ('umiie •
The auxiliary lx active In all ve­ an
Information
llmtth to no has
Mrs. Ilrodie Willinin* us nuhlir . i i ) o y 't o u r
terans’ ii'hnhllltatlun work Includ­ grarul. The Itehckahs meet ori the Club for u meeting place nf It* ipioslioli* Ilf tllllllsts II- 'll lilt
own.
At
present,
because
of
Its
ing work in the veteran*’ hospitals
semi troplcul slnbli- uml UmiM
slxe,
only
the
Imunl
will
he
utile
second
and
fourth
Thursday*
In
and help for widows anil orphans. the Odd Fellow* Hall at H:(H) F. M tn have its meetings In the finisli- grown m nod iirmiud Sanfoi-I mid
The itmiip sutipnrls a lied In the Among it* dinrllulde projects last i *'d portion Iml the work iimhh In give advice mid lli'lp t*- l"&gt; d
Crippled Ch.idten’s Hospllul in year wu* cnnlrlluiting to ii food fur l ,,"‘l heard riMim will give ample MnWi-l III 1**1 * III tbcll gill &gt;1*oi n i’
I'ensacola siipplylni: linens und dental care fur underprivileged *l,,a''- f"r storing material* uml ptobleoi*. Dining tin- p.i-t i 11 other necessary Item*. Flippy Day i.hililren
' r'&gt;r &gt;,nmil functions, Kxtensive vein s n newspaiim’ cobiino.
T he M e e t i n g P la c e o f
d a t e , cdili-d by Mi
I
Is i.lwny* sponsoied in Hanford by
Knllro.nl lirmius
laodscnplllg I* being planilcil tiiirilcn
I. Inglcy, uml ii iiulin pingiuio
Ilie uuxillury
Itallroml I.roups
around the attructivo building
ry which also purtlcl
|iates In niaklriK articles for a vcThe llrnlhurlmod ef Ituilwuy ! Tin- local dull Is a member of diiccled iiy Mrs. .luiocn l i mi t
% lerun's K&gt;fl shop at X'hrlstmus
Trainmen's Aiulliary meets on the ! tin- Florida Federation of Cur- Icgi-r, loivc lieell iiilliuti'd.
Dili- of llu- outstanding mi id
^
Tim Vetera n’s of Foreign Wars first Wednesday of each month at den Clubs width includes some
Auxiliary meets on thn second and 3tn0 F. M. In the I. &lt;&gt;. O. F. hall. of Hie most prominent of Flor­ nf the cliili year i* the umioiil
'l m i S p e n d
fourth Thursday of each month Mrs. Jnhn Reger* is laesldcnt of ida'* women among Its officers. Imichciiti held In Fvhniui:, ut
which
some
well.known
pei-mo
Serving as officers of the local
in tho Legion Hut on Lakeshore the auxiliary.

G a r d e n C lu b A d d s T o C u l tu r e ,

B e a u tif ic a tio n O f S a n f o r d A r e a

LODGE &amp; SON

WI-.I.COMES YOUTH
SANFORD AND TO
THEIR STORE .. .

MIC I ( JURIST
\ \ r know

VACATION

Nationally Known

lluiilevard. Mrs. Karl Doisey serv­
es a* Its president. Its program
for the year Includes ninny charltnlde projects, old to the cancer
fund and to the Milk Fund. Tho
United Hpanish American War
Veterans also has an active uuxlll_ nry In Hnnforil In the Col. ThooW (lore Koosevelt Chapter.
Iledrroas
Among women uf Hanford taking
n prominent part In Red Croaa
work are Mrs. Klvlra darner, Mrs.
H. L. Shlnholser, Mrs. Fred Robb,
Mrs. Both Woodruff. Mrs. Virginia
Zachary and Mrs, John Cranston.
M n, Fred Dyson serves on tha
Red Cross hoard along with Mrs.
W. 0 . Klliiee, Mrs. John Dials and
^ M n ^ K n d o ^ C u r le tt^ T h e chapter

The Woodmen of the World group with Mrs. (Jinn are Mr* I aildressc* the group flo- -pi-n).
Auxiliary, Huprume Forest Wood­ W. A. Morrison, recording * c c 'lf‘" 'i* 1 y,,nr,!4 program was il"
| diurmiiig MniIuiii Wu t hi I ...
men Circle, (ilu.lloln drove 1!H7, rotary: Mrs. .1. 1„ I„g|„y&gt;
i wife of a Rollins ( nllcgi- plofi
has as Its president Mrs. Floyd — — -----------------sor, who gnve iiinnber
Mj
*.
Charles
K.
(.mn
&gt;|s
president
Sparkman. The group meets on
remrmluircii treat with Inthe first und third Thursday of of the cluh which ncs us Its main description
of flower* of
each month In tho Woodmen Hull object the further beautification and their meaning
to ilo­
of
Hanford.
The
Woman’s
Club
on Fark Avenue.
' with Mr.
u
ose. The s|M*nkcr for the
Tlie Hcmlnole Federation &lt;&gt;f i
i ?'
. ,U r.r ,?0,» “1 enn on Fell. 17 ut the Muyfuu In.
Women's Clubs consists of club wo-j L
,^ " ! ievents,
T ...... nV,!,vn ,n, c{v1c 0,l.,l
was JJr. II. H. Wolf nf Du
social
men of thn county. The group! i,^V|,tc(r nt,'l"n
hol,,,e
University nf Floihlii. Thi* lundi
moats throe limes a year and l
«
j
'
0#k Avonu»interested in all things of -ounty
wide significance such as legisla­
tion pertaining to the county end
health problems. Mrs. Clyde Ramiey Is president of the organlxa-i
tion.
'
Tho Harden Club circles meet on
the third Friday of each month.
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In (he Wintertime in Sanford
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O ysters

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Steak

Shrimp

Barbecue

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Welcome To Sanford
in the Land of
Sunshine and Flowers

A. K. Roeaetter, Florist
"We telegraph flowers anywhere—
any time"
ry Av..

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Curb Service
Table and Counter Service
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Crisp vegetables, fresh
fruits and the highest
grade meats will certain­
ly please those who sit at
your table and you can
always he assured of
getting only the best at

LODGE &amp; SON GROCERS
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New $2,000,000
Generator Bought
By lightCompany

' Pentland and Gray

Equipment Increases*
Output Of Plant*
By 18,000 Kilowatts

Accountants and Auditors
S m ifi.rd A tla n tic Hunk ftldt/

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ahsociate

orricEfi

MIAMI
JACKSONVILLE
TAMPA
PATTONA llEArll
WKKT PAI.M IIEACII

Winter visitor* In Sanford are shown using th* shuffle,
l»onrd court* located In Fori Mellon I'ark on Lake Monroe. Bhufflehourd tournaments between Sanford visitors and tourists In
other Central Flotilla cities *i:* «monitored by the Sanford Tour*
in Chit, under the direction m E. M. Armitatre. The court* are

WELCOME VISITORS
SEE FLORIDA FROM SANFORD
GENERAL ®

Sanlando Watet*
Are Toured By
. Electric Boats
Tropical
Gardens
Adorned With Many
Azaleas, Gardenias

ELECTRIC

ijt.

It wind* It* way toward the
Wekiva River, u tributary of the
St. John* River, are masse* of
blooming uiulen* and gardenias of
many varieties und colors. The
scenlr trip requires approximately
2d minutes and guide* explain the
nature of tropical plant* and re­
port the hl*tnry of the natural
wonderland,
Saniundn Spring* Is noted a*
one of the outstanding tourist a t­
traction* in Florida. In addition
to swimming in the pure clear
s p rin g water, which maintains a
constant trmpeiaturo of 72 de­

Land Need Spurs
U. S. T o Irrig ate
New Farm A reas

DISPOSAL

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
110 M A G N O LIA A V K .

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Adding lo ...........
of vis­
itor* at Hntilaiida Spring* near
[iiingwoinl mid midway between
Sanford and Orlando, m e the re­
cently lirdnlh'd hiteut electrically
propelled bout* which follow u
winding cnurM* through the tropleul garden und the natural Jungle-land.
Each limit nn’uminndatea . 15
, passenger*, and tiiura are arrang­
ed hy I.. It. Mrdulre. The hoatn
cruise thiough rrystal dear water
einulng from the deep cavern* at
un estimated rate of 15,000,000
gallon* a day.
On the Inink* of the stream a*

RANGE
REFRIGERATOR
HOME FREEZER
WASHER
WATER HEATER
DISHWASHER
SINK

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WASHNfiTON, Feh. 28—UP)—
Americans ure Innd hungry.
Every time the government
open* new lands to settlement
many more people attempt to get
them Ilian there are farms nvallable.
Al the same time the number
of fnrms In the II. 8. Is decreaslog. .More land In in cultivation, hut
the farms are larger. And little
land Is left foi expansion.
This raise* the question of how
much the government should spend
creating new farms through Irri­
gation, drainage and other pro.
jl’Cts,
j Thai question Is argued every
.y ear In Congress because the In| terlnr Department's Keclnmutloii
(lureuu and the Army Engineers

have plans fur gigantic new dam*.
These projects cover every river
basin In the U. B. and would open
thousand* of new neren to settlemeat. They would cost billion* of
dollars.
The reclamation bureau’* . pro­
ject* mostly are In western itatee.
This Is because farm* In eastern
state* get plenty of water from
rain. The West has fertile Und
hut a dry climate. It doesn't rain
enough to produce crops, other
than dry land crops.
Bo tho Job Is to build dam*
ucros* western rlvera to catch
spring flood* and other runoff and
curry It to the good *oll.
Since 1002, when the first re­
clamation dam was starter', the
Bureau ho* spent more than 91
000,000,000 reclaiming Ipmls. To­
day reclamation waters irrigate
uhout 00,000 farms, either In whole
or In part. These fnrms contain
about 5,000,000 acres.
The value of all crops raised
on these lurid* ii esllniutvd at 94,-

•s.

A major Industrial project i.f
Central Florida during the pail
year waa the IniUllatlon at t
com of 92,000,000, of a new is,non
kilowatt turbine-generator und
equipment In the Florida Power
and Light Company plant at Lake
Monroe on the Volusia county
aide of the St. John* River nudG
immediately west of the Monroe
Drliige.
The addition* Included the in
Ktallation of steam boiler*, pump*
well lighted for u»e at night. In the foreground may he seen one
and other neccuary appurten.
peg of a layout for horse shoe*. The Sanford Shuffletioard Cluh
untv*. More than 100 men of
a l»o ban excellent facilities at Second Street »nd Palmetto Ave
varlou* trade* were employed idnut In downtown Sanford.
most steadily for 18 month* In
complete the project* declared
H. H. Coleman, company mana­
ger for the Banford district.
The Installation has raised iht-A
rapacity of the plant to HO,A(hiW
kilowatts, almost triple Its farm­
er eletrlcal output. Capable of
producing 18,000 kilowatts every
hour the gigantic new generaior
produce* enough current to lnki&gt;
care of 18,000 new homes.
The plant has become he com­
pany’s largest and most powerful
(generating station In North Flur
| hla, and Mr. Coleman recently
f-2
predicted that powir from th..
| enlarged plant will help (most m |
■dustrlal production In the north
lorn part of the state to even
greater records.
, He pointed nut thut many
grees, picnicking may be enjoyed outside pool I* equipped with a farms, factories, fruit processing
in shelters or hiking may be en­ sand ln'Prh with gradual Incline |plants und other businesses do
joyed on the trails that lead past Into the water where kiddle* m ay.pend on electrical power. In tinlarge belli of gardenias, white, wade. Over the stream running j13 countries near the plant arc
cover 1,885,852
pink and deep red axutcas and In­ trom the pool is a rustic bridge, 110,075 farm* which
to the “Jungle" where palms tow­ u favorite icndevou* for young acre*. Together with building-,
er and many tropical tree*, fern* couple*.
this fertile land, In 1045, wn*
Sanlando .Springs, uhout 40 estimated to have a Gallic of
and plant* thrive in the rich roll.
V
Delicious meals may he obtain­ years ago, was hut a •mall pool more than 907,188,401.
ed at a modern restaurant, and surrounded hy weed* and o th e r, All farm products, including
there Is a gift shop at which wild growth und was In a large livestock, sold or used hy farm
cutios and aouvenlrs may lie 'b- •root of land which had been pur- households in this area In 11115,
tained. Dances are held on un chased by IV. Kntxmlnger and amounted to 9.71,587,3(17, Mr
outside patio. Swimming may l*&gt; Fjnte Senator Muse Overstreet Coleman stated and pointed mil
enjoyed either In the outside pool In order to tap the pine trees In that this Is Just one of the many
or u i '-enclosed Indoor pool. The lhe aria for turpentine.
Important Industrie* in tho rich
area served hy the enlarged San­
ford plant.
000,000,000, for the 4(1 growing Q n n r f ( ||l 1 ( &gt; l i u U n it* T i l
The new installation* were part
season* th* Raclamatlon Bureau o p O H S m U I S r f l l r
the company's 985,000,000 post
has operated
Re Held In EustiR of
war expansion program,
f
The dams have the rapacity to
Some Idea of the speed at which w
product about 2,500,000 kilowatts
The next Idg event In Central
of power. About 923,000,000 worth Florida I* the Florida Sparta- the new generator turns may be
gained from the fact that the
of power was sold In 1047 from
reclamation projects
IT
, ake'''(Count
!Ir 0™
„?U W T * , h._
lu 'tu r'W u . ‘ U ^ T t r u v r...f
he"*.Lake
Countyv ‘ "fi
Fair
UKiundt
. .fa ste r than the speed of light u«
.
n,orS l,ia[' ^ Ensile, Mar, 14-10, which
6,000,000 people-—about one fourth , expected lo attract visitor* from the rotor spin* at the nmaiiug
°r_»V!® P°Pul**l°*t In. 17 lgestern nil over Florida and many other speed of 30,000 revolutions per
minute. W ater pump* far the
state*—are served either by gov­ parts of the United States.
ernment reclamation or power pro­
This 3rd annual Florida Sports­ new unit, said Mr. Coleman, ran
ject*, on farma and In cities.
men Exposition and 28th Lake handle more water in a day tliim
The Bureau say* the 17 western County Fair will present many la used by the City of Banford In
states contain 1.100,000,000 acres, outstanding attraction* and ex­ a moqth. Engineering design on
more than' ono half of the whole hibit* Including the largest mot- the Improvement* began ihre« W
U. fl.
mixed carnival
carnival In
In America,
years ago.
uilxnl
Amerlru,
The stream* In this region carry
Outstanding exhibits from th * , Banford residences rank high in
away about 400,000,000 acre feet Florida (Innio and Fresh Water- the use of electric service, accord
of water a year, (An acre foot I* | fish Commission, The Florida Ing to the result* of a company
sufficient water to cover one nrre Forest Service, the U.B.D.A. For- survey for tho year 11148, Mr
one foot deep.)
i c*t Service, the Florida Citrus Coleman revealed.
The Bureau estimate* only one* Exchange, the Florida Hchool fo r| “The figure* for 1048, Just rum
fifth of this runoff Is being used '
Fl ori da piled, guvo this Interesting In
nl present. Hut it adds that not
1
tlu\ ‘'"b*., C«“n*F formation, which reflects f a v o r
more than unu IhiriJ nf all the 11, ,,
!»• the 4-11 Clubs ably on our community'*, he ih
Fuiiltry
and .M............
v o stock
[ dared.
"The use of- electricity in
water e&lt;or cun he used because It and
....
I,,,|l"
'“
*&gt;•&gt;-*—
.• —
Just Isn’t In the right place. It f ' ! '
"Z v S
worthwTiu i
i# un &lt;*»« of the standard would he too expensive to carry feature*
y *"worthwhl,« j of living
In a community and the *
It to the right land.
An
island
I*
Irelng
constructed
|
„[*![,
nTlf,lu^® / ru.nJ *}
Thla meant that only about 37,elf“chital
U(111,000 acres of western land can In the state of Florid* .covering J S S m h n " • &gt;®f
he irrigated.
Irrieated Ahno»
lOrtlwr nl» . ,,n
ltr*‘“n, equivalent
to of
four
city
ire
About ai
21,120,000
|li&lt;M,i(.
,(10 c|»v ||m|t*
Kuxtls
1D48 figures show th a t residen­
ready are under Irrigation. This and- will" ■
™ r.usus,
he •in* use during
the tial customers In the Sanford dis­
leaves 10,840,000 acres possible to Sportsmens Exposition.
trict, on tho average, used 145U
irrigate. It may b* more than 100
This outstanding spurts event kilowatt hour* compared with
years before this Is accomplished. will nttruct fishermen, hunters, only 1041 In 1041, on Increase of
skeet shooters, casters, sklsh con. 30 per cent.
The crack willow frequently testnnt* und ninny others to thla
"In terme of bettor living."
grow* to a height of 100 feet.
umiNiial event.
(Continued On P. 9, Bee. 4)

Make Sanford YOUR Home
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE FOR
BARUAINH IN FURNITURE, STOVES, HUGH.
FLOOR COVERING AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD
FURNISHINGS

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TOURISTS YOU WILL LIKE SANFORD FOR YOUR WINTER HONE
The climate is mild, the people are friendly^

LIBERAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCES ON YOUR
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Wide V ariety Of
Women’s Groups
Found In S anford
J3usiness And -Profes­
sional
W o m a n ’s
Club Is Most Recent

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FT.ORTDA

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CAROLINA GUEST HOME
Varied Entertainment Presented
By Many Divisions Of Woman’s Club
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fFour Departments Of
Oi n.ini/at ion Have
Over 200 Members;
Guests Are Welcome

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Hanford hold* many attraction*
fur women of America In 11* vurioo.n ingunitntlons for buxines*
wonien im well a* thoXe who uro
Interested primarily in social nr- |
.V i I &lt;■3• I U112 i i l l r l •»*! fss|J UOIIU'M
livitles, Among the main huainrsx t
• ’ I ti l
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t i l ' ' S|6l i |«■1 tl W i i
women'* group* i* Ihe Pilot Cluli
lim n '* 1 *i *11• n n i l it-* f o u r n iit in
wlilrh i» active In welfare work
I d ' t'J " 1 *\. nt%
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Amid lake* a prominent part In the
| i i m r i iitti-a m id 1011**11i i i n i itd i*v t*n H ,
civic life of the town. Mr*. &gt;1. C.
to
tin i l l to I h 111m II t lin n
tit1At H
Mitchell, principal of the South
f i &lt;11n S i|» 11 'iiih c i l l i i m i p h Hit* f il l *
Hide Primary School, nerve* a* i
I ■• i »iv* •111111* t *n m i d t il r.M ’l lln *
ila president. Mr*. Ituth Scott l*
* »d» li t •
I n i»n*uit j ' H I tiiiMli* j
president-elect.
w ♦flu VIi , H m ' i i i M H u r t i h o ii
v ■i n t i n .
The newly-formed Hu*lnc*a and
1 1 tv i n j&lt;ir i* 'lil» nt
Professional Woman's Cluli, with
I ' m i u t f if ic | i m l I I u m n t t i* O il*
| ,-l&lt;.|di&lt;Mic l!lll
Mr*. Holly Mero William* a* pre­
c lu b l i u i a d d e d I is tu* tv t tio m h i'r *
sident, I* making Itself an In-1
llllil fm m oil IM " lli'V* ilopui I n i r n t * Icgrul part of Sanford with it*
'T l '" iti'i* llu* Vmeririn. H"iiu* Ht* n •v »«.
many activities since It* forma- j
pu n Iin -h t
»t yiMUUE m ill I It’ll IV*i lion ltd* winter. The latest of it* '
• in n . m ill Low S' ' f i t i - om n|M P'tii| i
projects wn* Ihe presentation of
n f Itip ti HI l it n &gt;1 u i r U
u Hlhllcal drama, “The U n lit,
I1" t t htiHi* u I im u i*
m to n - ^ l f i l
Eternal'*, the proceed* of which '
in m l ii lit I l i t t - i u lu i i&gt; i
il*«» F i l l " |
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I n*p m Iin4 *iit " t \%l i i i i« M i u
were donated to the Kem old-1
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W u w ti- ( { i n k i i
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I.inighton Memorial Hospital.
K i ' uI iim
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For women who number Rolf
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among their requirement* for nn
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enjoyulde vacation is the Woman's i
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(ii ^ t .im (i»« . n l . l
Half Association. Mis* Dorothy
M lilt* i1|'|»!tl f ♦ llt'llt • tin * VftHMIi*
Powell is president of the organi­
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lit - E im iio i I u l I n I ^
sation which Hinds each Thursday
1 ' ' V'ttinl Ki'llin 1 ■' 11■•It VIM(tl id t 11
for n playing meeting at the
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n m io i
Qf-Yininole Country Cluli. Kvery
lie a llie d l u ll til M l- I I I* H i t i t
th.ril Tluirailny of tin* month a
t lt t ll M il- y m
u in l vt it I *• lift
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r liop i liusiness session is preceded
VV».Ifli-Hvlii'V Iil hI Hrrl*
with a luncheon. The Association
\ it i mj*1+i J M« tin #ii*"
r noii.Mirs many toiiriiument* during
\ 111tnjif *i1 Mill' i Ilf It i
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lli.. winter for Hie enjoyment of
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Ip.p! in f tit, I'l" 1Ml | it l| 1 til , V. Il
tv. doc -♦Imv 1' *«"tl f ft»1" 1 Wil
•Ift inemlierH and guest*.
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fill III 11*1 III It’ll "1 (hiiln it it
The Sanford Chapter nf Hilda*mitt n 'ptjikt t Ktithm (•' 1 .n u ll
sa&gt;&gt;. u woman's /Innist oignnixu.. p 'J t * . liiiiil.’i ii -Im i iii .tii mi I.. • ' .ill 1;i
ill" tt*p1i Ini III Ulll 1ID
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or Sanford. Mrs. Frank Shame* I*
l i t . . 11 imil 1 1&lt;" i i M11 «ft - . ( 1 11
\l " 1*"Ttii' d \v•'111■ Mm '
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—president of the cluli which list*
v It II "V 4 III t ■all'flM'M, V.i.'lih 1. mnl
Vanning it* many worthy project*
l'«i|M"i , put 111 t .
.li'iitimtii
old to Ihe children of l*n)rxtine.
I.n . t i »- t i l l ,d .. . 1.. ,« ml .
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The dull Iasi Thursday presented
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Mr*. Wiiislslll Sharp of Ho*ton
uni•*i"nl f ti I*1
who recently appeared on the Itol1!i" &gt;. . ml 11. pa i l iin iil i* id" d
IIn* College Animated Mngnxine.
I XI1■no t v\ In* ui" nit»*ii **t».| »"
Mrs. Shaip lectured al the Jewish
11* Hitt mood Slnilio*
1 ii.ii*- it ml |tut i ti* ■ "l nM k iti&lt; I
The scene of much activity for women of Stinf&gt;&gt;i■t i- tin1
Community re n te r where n rceepl..ii W . t l k m * , M i *
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Woman's I'hdi which wa* recently re-painteil und ha* ondciunne
tin H ft'p j* n i t 1 M i
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H u m -o n
l i t |&gt; m H i i i n i t l ,
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tion was held In her honor.
11*t Imltit t mx t i i'll tli li
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extern.ive hindscapiitp. Asalca* and imlm* upatn*l the hihhliin.'
Illslorirnl Societies
I ' l f i i i f n l h i it ) i I .Ml - U t ' f i i K f W i l l s , i n t
' ' u l i ' i l o n it l ' » l n It
f tiHltJ i till ! til "111* Ml I " ’ 1l&gt;" t f t Ii
of cream &lt;tnre&lt;» lend u tropical almosphcie to the dull'* appeal mire
"li;ult' »if lit r ui "ilk I i m ' h uit* M i
Historical societies of Sanford
t.| &gt; | | | | | Mill
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Sllindintr in front of the dnui from left to riuhi lire Mi* ItmiehI r d f t i l &gt;1 11 *»' 1 1 u n t i l \ | l t, * * i t
h a w .nn
inrlmle Ihe Hulllc Harrison Chap­
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" i t Im mill?•&gt; p u l f \ *
a l v av * «i
t e r , Daughter* of the Ameileuu
ju t , t t n i t r v i 'f i t u iitl flu * i "li» " fm u
Itevolutlon which tin* a* its re­ Im* a* il* executive secretary Mr*.
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pent Mr*. Francis K. Unix, The Ktliyl (lei*ler. It liu* been in ex­
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J Ifltli annual eeleliratlon of the ture* nmnnu it* main project* the
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founding of Sanford with filtinyr production nf garment* far veter­
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Milium Hassell. The chapter meet*
l&gt; H(M HtjjF l i t II I!* l i t •I IkCl t i
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Amnni; the many auxiliaries of
Adding much to the rormmmllyT
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on the first Friday of each month. fraternal organl till Inn* I* the Ma- | n die way of cidture ami heuoti-1lespmnllnit
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Mrs. A. It. Key serve* n* director sonic auxiliary, the Orilcr of Hast- firnllon is the Sunforil (Surden 7. II, Itniliff a tiva»urci
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«i nutiiiiifd (In I*. 7. Srr. I&gt;
i(«mHiniril On I*. 7. Sir. I)
of ihe Junior primp, the children of cm Star. Mr*. Kdson (loll it. the Club, one o f the olile.t women'* ! Willi “ More i,nrno*l emleaviir
Ihe American Itevolutlon.
newly-clcfled worthy matron and organixation* in the city, now I fm
tieaiiliflcation'' n* it
llm m e &lt;.- r a w
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Another of the hl*tor|ea| *o- Mr*. Win I W. Warner, mil going' headed hy Mr*.
Clara E. liinn, fm On- von Ihe cluli immtier&gt;|
REletlds, the flnllf-d Dnuifliter* of worthy malron The group meet* president. (Irowlng witli lionising nnimig it* project* city hcaaii
ihe Confederacy, meets on the every second aid fmulli Thar*tlay , speed from (lie foin circle* ju-t i foolio,............ I iond*tde . I.*. I.-i fourth Friduy of each month ul of the month it the Masonic Hall Itofnru World Win II, the cluli! uonl
Ihe |«nl -eveml \. n
home* of the vurliill* metnlter*. find has JOfi t lemher*. The in ii iti now numher* nlmnl dun mein 1 &gt;\ , -re-, ihe imptnvein m . f'
Mrs. K. It. I .alley I* president of feature of the pa*t year ha* heeii her- making up
1“ circle* ami | Mi. Mai fair Inn ground
h t|
the group which help* Mlippart the diinutlon* to to- cancer research 'n1'
cnmnlited a portion ul planting of plant- ami -In nl.
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Itiinihdph Itelief fund, the Iteil fund It also emili ihnte* to the " ' ."e « Iniihhng ul First Sir. ei | t|„. |*„fi office m»iiiii| h Tlii- t Lt’
Cross and the Tidierculosls Assn* Mn.onic Home in Si I'elcislnug ' J"1" , Melhuiville
Avenue
Ihej( now at work with tilali- fo&gt; 0.. |
einlion. KiicIi year the U, tl. C. the Cadet v Crule. a voulli leciea
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,n ,"r &lt;i«ll"lhd *y|n* Ulclll | I. imtifmng of ground* in
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sponsor* Mnmnihil Day programs Hun center, the .Salvation Aimy ' ' V '"',
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w ill. ih......* school* of Sant.o.l
in all the school* in Ihe county.
Mr*. C. K. Ilimter Is president |
^ nn Will
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1 The cunstnicliiM, of the hulld
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of the American l.cginri Auxiliary
Sl'minuhl tl&lt;*h"kuli l.mlRf N«&gt;. 4:1. i
murk» ihi- Pulfilhn«5vi( of n
l&gt;i|* rluli i* alwn\
of Camphell Costing lAist No. r&gt;-*l.
Vttxlllury of the I. O. (I. F.. ( long-felt need of the Harden t,h e, J i u i i n r C l i n„u i h e i o f t ' o i u i u e i . .
The auxiliary I* active in all ve- an
him Mrn. Hrndic Williunm im nohlt* (’luh for u rut’i'tln^ pinrn of it"
iniition H«hi| | i to mi-w *
tcrana' rchaldlitation work Includ­ ifrnml. The lluhokuh* mec*l on tin*1 own, Al |)n'Bi«nlv hecRuie of it«
I'.iijt»y "iir
m til till
ing work in the veterans' hospital* second and foiulh Thursday* In I site, only the hoard will he able Sl',m Miqucid sliihh* ^ and
flovu 1 and help for widow* and orphan*. the Odd Fellow* Hull al M:(H) I'. M. . In have il* meeting* In the flni.i,
a r o u n d S u t if o i. i am i
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The primp support* u lied In the Among it* cliiirltiihle iirnjecl* lust i &lt;’d portion hut the work lo o m to give advice and help t&gt;, !■■, &gt;1
Crippled Children’* Hospital in year wa* conhihuling In a fund for j ,,M" l«*urd room will give ample fluvvel lovel * ill tlil'il giilih nno
Frniacolu supplylnp linen* and dental rare for underprivileged , s|nu,e for storing material* and prohli'iu*. Dining the pa-t iwo
other necessury Item*. Poppy Day c l i i l d n i i .
, fur -mall function*. Extensive vein- a lleWHpiiper cnliumi. ' l l .
I
U always sponsoreil ill Sanford hy
hindseaping i* being planned Harden Hale . edited hy Mi
Itallrniid
Hroitp*
I. Ingley, and a rudiu piuginm
Ihe auxiliary which nlso partici­
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around the ullrurtlvu hulldlng.
The llruiheihoi.il of Itiiilwny
The local club i* u member tif direet.al hv Mr*, .lumen 1'iiwil
pate* lu making article* for u veTrainmen's Auxiliary meet* on the J the Florida Federation of Car* "
■ have been li.iltilled
# lerun'a plft shop at XliriaLiim*.
t,m'
l*11' "nlsl«i""og cu nt
T he' Veteran's of Forelpn War* first Wednesday of each month at . tlen Clul.* which include* some
111
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Auxiliary meet* on the second and 31,10 I*. M. In the I. U O. F. hull, of the most prominent of Flor- " r ,,u'
'l n u S p e n d
fourth Thursday of each month Mr*. John lingers is president of Ida's women among Its officer* lunchenn held in Fehnuu v &gt;'
the
auxiliary.
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Serving
a*
officer*
of
the
local'
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well-known
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In the J-eplon Hut &lt;m Lakexhore
The Womlmon of the World K'«up with Mr*. (Hun are Mr.;. J'l'lruasea the group. Ihe q.eal.i
Itmdcvird. Mr*. Karl Doaiey serv­
M rs.
H n u s rv v ilr!
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In
", program wa- Mu'
es as Ita president. Its proprnm Auxiliary, Supreme Forest Wood- ■ W. A. Morrliuili, recording sec- ! , “'!’*
mon
Circle,
Hla.llola
Hrove
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able projects, aid to il.u cancer has as Its president Mr*. Floyd V.-----^7—;---your
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Mr*. Charles E. Hum 'Is president xur, wiin gave member* a well
fund and to the Milk Fund, The Sparkmnu. The group meet* oil of the clul. which tin* ns it* main rememliurni ticut with her vivid
United Spanish American War the first and third Thursday of object the further beautification description of flowers of ('liirut
e n jo y
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Veterans also has an active auxlli- each ninnth in the Woodmen Hull , of Sanford. The Woman’* Club and their meaning to tin- Chin
nry In Sanford In the Col. Theo- on 1’ark Avenue.
e»e. The speaker for Ihe lunch,
S E M I N O L .K
dore HousevcIt Chapter,
Th*r Heltd rule
Federation of, p/* HhlenV' I^ S cilv ” ' I , !llr,r ,?&lt;,n “* eon on Felt. 17 at the Mavfnii Inn
M e a ls ,
V e y e la N e s
Women
Kedcroaa
omen’s Cluli* consists of cluli Wl&gt;- m dt 1 event* The J ( i.¥l° ,,n,,1 wa* Dr. II. H. Wolf of
Amonif wonien of Sanford taking nten
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. ’S s . '’i f i n S r ' " University of Florida. This lunch- I
n prominent part in Red Croa* meet* three time* a year and i*
C O U N T Y
and
G ro c e rie s
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work are Mrs, Elvira (lam er, Urs. Interested In all thing* of rouittyIt. L. Shlnhotscr, Mrs. Fred Robb, witlc significance such a* luglxla-1
Mrs. Seth Woodruff, Mr*. Virginia tlon nerlaining to the county uml
come f r o m o u r slore.
Zachary and Mr*. John Cranston. health problem*. Mr*. Clyde Ram-1
Mrs. Fred Dyson serves on tha sey is president of the organltit-t
Red Cross board along with Mrs. tlon.
The Harden Club circle* meet o n ;
W. 0, Kllbto, Mrs. John Duds and
Mrs. Kndor Curlett. The chapter the third Friday of each month.

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, City of Sanf#rd Civil Service KxnmlnaUons wlU he
held In (he Clip-Halt »» 2:00 l». M. March 2llh . 1049 or
an soon an poNNihle IhereAfler In enlahllHh an •URible
IInI Tor the cUinh of police patrolman, fireman ann
truck driver.

POLICE PATROLMAN
K K I ttiu tK M K N T S : A pplIf.'uiU fo r lhi&gt; I'ollcr S e r v ic e
m u st he 21 y e a r s o f a g e and not o v er H it he n l le a st
,V 9" tall nnd w e ig h not le s s thnn 11»I pounds.

Fir e m a n

iht If
HKUIJIRKMKNTH: ApplUants for Ihc fire service
must he at h a sl 21 years of age and not over .10; be nt
lensi B’ 7" tall nnd weigh not less than 1211-11 pounds.

tR U C K DRIVER

Group 2 From $11*50 Up-Exchange

K K U U IK R M E N T H t A p p lic a n ts fo r th e ptaxltlon o f truck
d r iv e r m u st be a t le a st 21 y e a r s o f age and not o v er 13.

(group ^ From $14*50 Up-Exchange

All applicants shall be legnl residents of the City of
Sanford; of good moral charncltr nnd physical fitness,
nnd hnve had nt least a grnmmnr school education.

Strkkland-Morrison, Inc

wn

Hmlty Aircncy • — .......
PI. A. R.HtroiitMnthloux,
.............. .. IIRKAKFAHT — served av»rv •&gt; i

For further details see the Examiner nt Ihe City Hall.
Civil Service Hoard
I,. F* Hoyle. Secretary
N. O. Cnrner, Examiner

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( DAY WILL
( NRVtIH COM!
&gt; WHIN
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1807 E. Second Htreet or phono1 at Lancy’* Dm* Store. lira’ up. it gm* • ■a h in iir pniil for UM*d
Ihi iiii in r TmI Unvu Furniture
Mill’* Hwap Shop—We Imy, xcll -»r
l ‘n. ill I K let. I'h 088.
trade moat anything. .011 Han­
ford Avn. 1'hnnc IUH-J.
WANTED—U»eil llaby Iwd, muat
ha ln‘*n»fl rtinilltlnn. Call John*
HEWING M A C 1| I N EH. IlcTtSi
nlo Wnlaon, Stale Market,
Sewing Marti. Center, 110 W.
li t HI. I'h. 1100.
Expert TIUK Repairing
St a f f o r d ' s a m o c o s e r v ic e
ParkJ k 2nd.
I'hona 9I«7

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HKF, 118 Foil

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT IIURF.AU OF
SANFORD
i N. Park
I’honr IH0

8WEKT TREK RIPENED Orange
and Grapefruit, 91.26 per buihil.
Ereih Orange Juice 00c per gal*
Ion. 018 Park Avo. Phono 672-W.

By WALT DI8NKY

AUTO GLASS Inatalled. Furniture,
t)t»k tope, mlrrorn niado to or-

MICKEY MOUHK
POOCH ... TA

TYPISTI
Florida Fnehlone, Inc.
Han

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NOTICE

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FARMS: 8 urrea and up, wilti nr
“GOOD nml BAD"
WANTED: Renponnlhle pernon to I
without humce.
. Furniture
own nnd nervlee (npare time) i
HOMES: »4,f.00 nnd up. raah nr Sl'K'd'h Sofa Bed IdU.UD
Group of II, S. Stump Vending
4
terma.
I-Ncw 2 in- Living flnnm Suite wan
.Milrhlnen. Ell'll lip to 1100.1*0
I.AKKFRONT ESTATES:
Atattt.Uft Now MO.Pf.
week. 3:11)6.0" null iliventment
trai'tlvn pricca.
I-New 2 pc Living Rncnn Suite wua
requ'leil to ntmt. If Interented
J. \V. IIAI.I,, Itcaltor
I .'ItU.fiO Now DlU.bO
write It. Knkcr I'. (I. Ilox 2UI
Itellahlr Real Eclair Mrrtire. 'il-Now Orrnelniinl Chair*
12.115
Orlamlo. tuve fit., 'Irt. No.
2129 Mrllnnt Hit Air.. I’hnnr »nnW JMi.lir, Gov. Winthrnp Mahogany
ALMOST foil i.i|u'pment nml tmiln,
u
i
.
u
Dcek L'lll.US
Hpariou. Ihome, « rnomo. J bath*. j,.Nl(W Maple A Walnut Flnlah
ill«o in*-1nI -dicftn for nheet Mietul
.1 port'lic*. Beautifully lundirnp. ....
M&gt; 'la# I w tr ll.,
nhup. Blue Ilml Court, Highway
eer lie. I ..•nine
cd yard. Plenty citrua fruit. 2.New Mein, Bed Coll Spi mgi
17-92 inuir I'og Track road.
. _ #•» llae Iu i i IIm
Phono Winter Pnrk 2-2.779.
a* l l a i i Be eer Mae laaerllea
‘ «*• r .U MowrC’ 1 J
* Mattre** iH.US.
n r e e n * i li 'he llae.
E. 2nd Ht. Hanford.
1 1..Metal Cut and Pad
lMi»
Oeeh'c eain fee hlarfe lir* N K
MAKE
pel bo it o' Ii m ■ me il
COUNTRY Property for Hale—IB
Full length Dour Mirror 12.40
lUllig Hull) Shu n, III mi*;, fill,
acre* In lllaik Hammock with •' IV. Walnut flnlah bedroom eiilfa
PHONE 148
vrr, Gold nod Pi'uil, Free Do10 ucica tiled and In cultivation
160.06
tailn. Klktnvi Co., 2111 \Ve*t
■HWIH
ou paved road at Oviedo. Elec* «• Walnut Flnlah Smoking Btanda
Manrhenter. Lon Angelen -M,
te le e h e a e ■a aieaitricity available. 32600.WI.
1-06
Califoi oln.
_____ t h e r e * I I * « • • a a a i*
M. J. .MOSS, llrokrr
Rubber Bath Tub Mata .4U ft 'life
Metee la th e U le e h a a e u . h
i te ta ra h i ih u • r ' . a a . l a 1.12 S. Main Orlando. Phone «»77 0,l'l Dining Room Chiilra 2.0* up
M Ik e ae* e r'lM * la * r *•«■'•*
12 SPECIAL SEHVICES
---------------MATHER'S
4a Bar e * eea» 'lr. l a #*ee» Je*
HIGHWAY 17-02. Modern ranch 20.1 K. Firat St.
I'hnne 127
aa to re e * e r 'h e heel eM alhle
aaevtoe. a ll W aa l ABa *»aa' he
,tyle bungalow, tile rwatruc* — -- DODGK.ri.1' MOUTH
tm e a t e rile e a a lh a B ar h a la re
Hon, n»be*to« roof, with •'« &gt;dg
NEW C AR ECONOMY
e aM 'ea rta a.
PARTS AND SERVICE
bedroom* nml 2 nice haUix, elec- only 117.21 per month. Let u* In- 109 Palmetto
Ave.
Phone lu ll
rieoae M fl'r aa lataiaeia'a'r
trie kitchen, nil nicely furnlnhodl .lull n new Chevrolet motor
If aa m m , eeeara 'a *aar aa
■mil limking up lo big l.ake
(dock maemldy.
Aa eaaaat a* reaaaaa'hla fai
NEW FI.GORS mil fneiyi to perfieeea 'baa aoa laaaeveel laoaeKathryn, with I acre tract,
Save exceaelve uae of oil—
tlun Old floor* made llku now.
126,mNi.llO. Term*.
Snve exremlve uae of gaaollno—
Flnlnhing, clea«'ng ft waxing.
M. J. MOSS
Recover that loan of power—
I'oilnhle powei plum, 22 yeui*
TUB*
Grlnndo, Phone (1977
TRY THE G M .tr BUDGET PLAN
I'xper'lenee in Seminole County.
CASH PRICK-1186.00
It. M. Glenuon, Luke Mnry.
OVIEDO,
16
acre
furm
on
highSANFORD
ri L _ .
I
...
.
While they hut
IS Months G uarantee
way wl h in linen tiled nml In HAVK MILLARS AT HOLLER'S VENETIAN BLINDS mnde to orI
HERALD
d t . Seminole Venetian Mini,
cultivation. Po»»M.lon June Int.
|,o |.I.E R MOTOR SALES
An offer of *25 0. f might buy ani) K |» ,|mB| (ll , \ , r . |.h„„_ , aJ4
flu. 820 W. .'Ire. St. Phone
ma-w
it. Tenon. No HuildinKn.
Hanford
M. J. MOSS
C
m
LL 617 for Battery, Generator
FOR RENT
Grlnndo. Phone '1977
CEMENT WATKItl'ItOOFINO anil Stutter nervire. Hwaln'a
Colorlenn water repellent treat­
tlatlary Service, 1(11 W. Flrel
A H T ll’I.R.S H i l t SA L K
ONE 3 room furninlird apartment,
ment for extorlor concrete nml
Nt.
nmnonry nt,
electric Move and refrigerator. \VAHHINU A Pollnlilng. **
SERVICE SENKARIK Glnnn A I'nlnt Co. ORLANDO Murnltig Sculinol. Or­
A.Pi’ly. Nl^k,,„ 1•**k*«*’ H,"ro "r STAFFORD'S AMOCO SKI
lando Evening fltur. Cull Ratpl
112-111 W. 2nd. HI.
111. W. 4th._St.
I’hom
_ _ _ _ _ . |*a r|| a j nj t
'hone 9197
R*v. |tnr. .1
I'hune 120.
p iio n k 200
OSTCEN ‘ APARTMENT, 8 m i.1FRIED JUMBO SlIRIMI dlnnert
— ---------- .'KIM K. FIRST ST.
Expert
Kndlii
Ifepnlrlng
Sanford. .1 room apartment, prleverynlght, 11.00. HOMER'S.
NICE quality ntocky xinnla plantx
Fred Mvrrn, 111 K. 2ml St.
76c dox. alio extra fine ger*
; AvMlihlchMtr. r r A
j A
' i^
, lV7u(i F A IN T ^ T i^ p te T o
luirun, 9J.00
12.00 per
ls.raa.
Per dox.
do*. Axulcun
Axaliaa (
Hf ,f S|&gt;„ Hfrvtfr iallnilrr
O/AltK IKK*
according t&lt;; nixu. Henry Nlrkle,,
H ,lr%r)(
|r ,m)n|(
FURNISHED ,1 lied room auhur-^ MINK AIt IK Glnnn A Paint Co.
llhnnp
' 406 w. 161h St. Phone 1389
ban homu, all convenience*. I
112*111 H. 2nd. St.
SEC VUM
ST TIT
• AdUlta. Write Box J, c/o Han-1
Phone .120.
HILL DRESS null with whlla pLOIIIt SANDING ...id flnlahliig,
TIME T' 5HWC- OTF I n u o s' ford Herald.____________ —iTUXEDO FEHDSi Comnlete line.
CT
SPRI'IQ
fRAIIIINj
1OPENIN'
n S 1,
Vi"! i, il8a “ ll
w‘". modern equipment, 2H1
I.HI. Itux It Lnre lleiulil.
i yeMla' ox|mrlenrr. Work gUM*|
OINAII.
. w GAME.
ROOM for rent. 801 Park Avenue. I J lu n t'n Tuxedo Feed Store.
\ OZARK.
GOLDEN Glow plan'* 76r n doxen.
fabSHl. K. P. S'evi ns, Itt. 2.
TWO Istdroom apartment, fur. LUNCHEON
Mra. Hmwll, Valdex Hotel.
Huuford. f ull 710 111
Diihad nr iinfurnlnhcd, udulta
»*'rvc.| every day nt l.uncy *
only. Call 207-1M.
| Drug Store. 76c up.
A ROUND white murl.le-top willA.M
Nnm.
COMPLETEI.Y furnlihcd cottage RAIIY carriage, 702 N. • »uple Ave. i nut table 100 yearn old. Ilox It, SERVICE
STAFFORD'S A M 'ltfl SERVICE
—by day, week or month. 2101
AI.UMIn UM l u g g a g e
Phonr 9107
TERMINAL GRILL, Run .talinn Park ft 2nd.
Part Avo. Phone 404-J.
METAL SUITCASES
open
24
hmirn'
daily.
Outgoing
WARIIHOIIK TRUNKS
WILL SHARE nicely furnished
order*, NumlwiiheH, hrenkfast,
ELECTRIC or
I'At KING TRUNKS
hauna with couple. 340 p e r,
lunch ft dinner. Complete foun­
ACETYLENE
STEAMERS
. month. 717 W. t&amp;th St.
,
tain
Hervlce.
WELDING
THIS WEEKS SPECIAL
Hanford Motor ft P.qpt. Co.
Ra*l Estate For Kale
31
AIRPLANE LUGGAGE
GEHAN1DMH for mile. 1026
208 W. 1st Street
In matched aata
"RHTATK - INHURANUH
or ----------,lh Ht'
30.06
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT Jl"
30.05 ONE OAK 8 piece dining suite. See Jimmie Gown"’* Sheet MoIhI
RAYMOND M. IIAI.I., Realtor 20"
Lousing Transfer A Storage Co.
Work* for new radiator* and
n!i Rldg.
Hid*.
available in Tim nnd Airplane
Hoc 4 Florida Htata Ranh
new roren. Rmliutor '-pairing.
Pino Ave. Phone 498.
•
Stripe*
FOR FARMS, home*, hunlnexii
We take off u"d Inulull.
hu*lne»:' Hanford Jrwrlry A I.iirinkf Cm.
rn.\T‘-j Pi'O'liEU TH1MW/
roperty amt acreage, •en ynur .ion Hanford Axe.
I’h. I.1IX
tc
w. on this,

condition
itral locatli
00, Term*,
i Bedroom

IIS Magnolia Ave

SL

Try
HERALD
W ant Ada

m • l*bedroom Ilouiw eicell

Optometrist

WALL

This Adv. (i'Nid for SI on Any I'erm. durlnt. Pcb.
H A B R tE T T S B E A U T Y N O O K
llnrrlctt * II.III.
Nn,*t),1 *rt
llenuticlnns
• hone 971

ANNIVERSARY

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MONDAY FEB. 28, I MB

F l o r id a

l,ik
IN Til K Cl III *1' IT ro l'ItT OF Till: 1‘iMirt
NINTH JIHHfTAI. riltriU T OK ,n ..i
FLOIIIDA IN ANH Knit HI!,MIN ,f Mure h, N. I* IIMR. o r m el#»f«nil
(ILK COUNTY IN (IIANCKHY Mill lie P lllH H l IIHMlflftl &gt;'OII Mini
NO 7071
lid I.UI'*’ will |»ro« e»rt| r « |» 4 r tr
WILLIAM IILACKMAN
• Pill aCIt I :i • llii*l
I h l"
to d I r r
lie
Plaintiff,
.tiM t'ft* d m u »• .» H f e k f«*r f o u r
i l l • nfiai * n l l \ • w t 'f k p In Th«' Malt*
AHKLAIMK IILACKMAN
f„r,| 11 e&lt;r.al•i of H a n f o rd , F l o r i d a .
liftfe n ila n l.
\\ ITNKHH inv I' iml niol iItn re al
T IIK
HTATK O F
FI.OIIIHA ,,r n.«|t| f 'o t i ri l h l M wVili tiny o f J a n OltKKTINOH To A I &gt;K I. A I I * f*.
IILACKMAN wIhup r^ftl'lem * him!
iHlillfwm |»*
AdrliililtT Hint km.in
17 Mntili'litlr Avilnia
Monldtllr. Nrw ,I»mk**f
Ymi mr »• lifreliy fmllflul ilmi
null f«»r illvori’s IlMF hfafl f||r.|
tiaulnai you In (lie (*tr«i!lt (*nuri

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All Makes—Many
Model!
Good Condition

tad ft PalmetU

Legal Notice

WHISKEY WINE
RUM
GIN

USED CARS

h er a ld , banford,

HRNKARIK (ilaaa ft Paint Co.
112*114 W. 2nd. Ht.
Phene 128
S Permanent Job*
Open Now
8TEEI, BASH GLAZINO-rictme
lloura
wlndowe Inatalled Glae* for Good
Ooo&lt;l Pay
uvery building need at,
Good Opportunltlca
HRNKARIK (ilaaa ft Paint Ca.
Apply n» Pereon
112*114 W. 2nd. Ht.
to
Phone 320.
FLORIDA FASHIONS
Whllo they la«L New Ohovrolet
Mall Order Dlrlalon
DeLune Radio*. Original price _________ A1RRAHR_________
138.73, Inatalled now 369.60.
Q1RL to work In beauty aalon
HOLLER MOTOR HALER
Baturdaye. lome evening*. May*
tad. ft Palmetto
Pb. 1U4
fair Inn Beauty Baton._____
EOT 'LUNCHES even day from WANTED full timo gardener. Ap*
Ht30 to tioo at HOMER*.
Chicken, Oyiiera, Shrimp fat the
bo*. Wo naver do**. Day ft
Night Prill, 7th ft French.
FISHING TACKLE*; Bhliaru, Bear, OARPRNTRR1NO ai
hour, day or weab.
arty. Phone 77W.
LOWER PRICKS, I

IWALK and Driveway t
i a t raaaonable rate*.

lA-rtgU IT, a i o v r ^

DAT9 FILLS

13 NOTICL3— PERSONAL
FREE PARKING for our cuitom
or* 1 Block from Down Town __
STAFFORD'S AMOCO SF.RVIUH
Park ft 2nd.
Phone 0107

LOBT—Bqunht bag containing 2
flthlng licensee, flthlng tacklo.
Finder. pl*a»e return to Police
Button.

IMP Packard all, excellent con
dltlon. Phone 0W*W.

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WEEK END SPECIAL
1P4I FLEETLINE Chevrolet tudoi
sedan, sarae
new, radio, aeai
covere, tag. Havu vo aee this on&lt;
to appreciate It. Priced to aell,
KMMRTT HUNT CARS.

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MONDAY FED. 28. 1040

I*AUK SEVEN

TIE HANFORD ItKRAl.D, HANFORD, ri.OHIDA

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Tourists Go To New Smyrna For
* Deep Sea Fishing And Swimming

Woman’s Club
(( n u l l m i n i I itiin IV

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I cl ui i i m a n o f Hie d e p o r t m e n t
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One Of Finest Bath­
ing Beaches In The
World Is Only 35
Miles From Sanford

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able In that of Florida, and felt
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ii In c h
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land irnve a grant of money for
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tin mi portal Inn of colonlit* and
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fi»» H it- I III I k! I»V I TH* Id " I &gt; )IM |*‘ I d ..I M u :
Dr. Turnbull made a voyage
In . U *h I
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I’lii* i lid * h * d d • i l l
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and Minnrcnns. When he final­
I i . d .-n
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ly nailed fur Florida hie elirht
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ships carried about 1600 persons.
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Smyrna, In honor of his wife'*
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lift* h r if lu III**N4**1 t»1
t il M i '
birthplace in the Old World.
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.Spanish Fort
h\
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HuU for shelter and four
I In* • lid t
H i r l* * 'iiiil **r m m m g r i - |..» tin*
months supply of food for the
f i l ' d ' 11 i 1
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new comers Find been placed In
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readiness hy (lovernor (Irani of
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ling* and indigo. They raised
f i l l . "M -.il*
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crops of mnlie, sugar, rice and
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nml grew mulberry trees to feed
xx l i t f i *i l i l l l l s i t «*• | h y f u l l !
w t i l l i* li , * h ilt |dux m l i &gt;• I
silk worms. Canals were dun
Mu* S f t I ' l i m r , Hi , M i . 11* it ■% 11 »* in »• r.in l ’ •«i
out of the soft earth for the
W iu tit,
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m i d m i . t i. h . l hv s.x.
transportation of product* from
ill
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M u ll'
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the hack country to the Indian
M n ; I ... 1 . t.
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lay
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the old world lay In tho once
W« l . i k l l
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majestlr tilth century Spanish
Mission, where priests
had
It- i i H i is i!,1 li;l rin d , o f ■urn gathered to tearh the Indiana of
o i o i l i la r g e r in t ile w in t e i ......... . another rlviliintlon. The massive
T ile li-t-t-- a le a e tn lito e e s i q - i- t . . - '
walls of an old Spanish Fort,
■ m il-lv J0,1 IIIIi. M ie lo -ltlig III- i
guarded hy sturdy oaks and wav»■ o i i i o i i o i I ii's , ll- lg o w a l e i , t t o l It
%11ii o t m o n S u n d a y i i f l e r i n m i i New S i t i v i i t i i i o p o p u lo t i i - &lt; o &lt;
One of the tilings that makes tin- wild waves al Cot oiuiiia
Ing pnlina, the Turtle Mound,
i --ti I
S No
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w it h o il t ile y o u n g e r set IIII-I I
I o o s e o f-». Ii-otse p in t le s I i- o u
Ileai'lt wilder than they ore . nywhere else ill the world is Miss
&lt;an Indian Ceremonial and hurl,
&gt; " it\. t j l - 'i i - o e -m d So i ii so to i " 'Is
o il - v i t ( v i i l m l F lo r id a .
XX’llmlenu Ilryii.il who eon usually lie found tempting the warm
nl around) located H inllos south
i n - I -o- S to le I I ..... I N o
to
of here . . . all lend their appeal
to tho picturesque qusintness of
11^ eharminjt oh) city. Ruins of crab in lining
a n il p o m p n n o tn e n i n n o p o i a t e d
w i t h N ew
(leslur- a h e e p h t o i, w h it in g
iig factories,
I nr
these places urn still in evlilence, ants and hotels lire supplied h a v e d n ti.- 'e il fr o m th e f is lu - r S u m n o lle n e h , I I is o |i&lt;&gt;|oilnm
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and are visited annually
hy with fish, oyster, ernh and lob­
s l i n g t o y n tld i d l i u n w i t h Its It i itille H o f f n i o
thoutantla.
ster fur their menus through the o f th e s h ill k , .
*tin -l w h e r e u o t o i s l . m o l
Nrw flmyrna llcarh Is the ori­ local fisherman, thus enabling th e g i e i i l je w fisEw h ic h o f t e n ! w h ile
ginal homo of the Indian Hirer them to specialize in the "Shore t ip s l i i n s c a le s a t M I T ''* * , , a n d is hollo i - f. ill I cqilill •h'lighi Ii l
n e a r oi l. o winter haven for noilhe.n
rl'ru a fruits which hnvo mado Dinners" which are known from r n u g l i l I i i -Ic e p e r w a le i
Florida famous. A few miles to coast to const.
th e I ’o n rc ilc l.c o n I n lo t . C h i« '* e r visitors w4.1. then -lulls and
h o o ts
n ic
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i col tonal forllilivs. This -lellglil
Deep -Sea Fishing
B U IL D
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truck gardens, where practically
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every variety of vegetables and ular pastime from imals unit from l i t s u n set w it h t h e i r s a il
ll« *|l
hi.h'lfi, tjii is I t i f f i n , p m k
flowers are grown. Shrimping bridges which span the Indian Imo- ' I h n n d k in g s
il II ll
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too, is one of Ibc outstanding_ In_____
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G I V E YO UR F A M I L Y A R E A !

irho management of the Valdez
hotel extends its greetings to pros(POctive winter visitors with the firm
belief that a visit to Seminole County
liihid the many excellent opportuni­
ties for hunting, fishing, gplfing and
other sports in surroundings made
jUhtuwally pleasant by aupifhine and
natural beautiea will bn: ashappy exp irie n w Ib r w to u ris t:

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M o il t h is h a n d y c o u p o n t o ­
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HOME!

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about ace tho Hill Lumber
and Supply Yard. We can
supply you with the best
materials at the lowest cost
to make your dreams come
true.

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MONDAY F E R Mi 1949

A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU
SANFORD
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TllltOIMill

Hanford, mi attrnvtiv*&gt; city nf ID,000 |ieople, is on lln*
St. Johns River In beautiful and nnlintaiitial Central Florida.
1—C&gt; miles front Jacksonville nml

Till:

LOOKING (il-ANS AI.ONU TIIK SI’. JOHNS

The recreational facilities of Sanford and Seminole

“SEF, FLORIDA FROM SANFORD”

than mi hour’s drive

eighteen hole golf course. The County, wltidi is practically
surrounded by the St. .Iu Iiiih mid Wekiva llivers and has an

frum tln&gt; mvim. Itit-li citrus groves, fertile vegetable fields

nbumlaiiee of inland lakes, has excellent fishing and liunt-

nml ox l mi is Ive t-all tit ra ini iih with t hair nllii-il industries,

Ing. Tlte Chmulter of Coiniperce maintains a recreational

storage, imrkiiiK mill processing planth, form n sound mo

Imllding for the entertainment of tourists, a recreational

nomii- fimiiilntlim for (lit- sec l ion.
Florida's unusually iloligtil fill climate In enhanced by
Sanford's inlatul Inciitlon. with ever-present moderating

The New York (limita Farm Cliiha are located hero In
Sanford. Tim various teuma ami leagues repreaenleil are iih
followa:

niKi- temperature of (11 degrees in winter ami HO degrees in
summer make year round living conditions Ideal.

____

Jersey City, N. J. of the international League.
i\liimeii|Hilla Millers of the American AHHodation.

itn central location, good roads, fine water, excellent

hcIiooIh

anti all civic dubs, fraternal orders and churches. Here too

Hloux City, Iowa bf the Weatern League,
Jackaonville, Fla. of the Sally League.

groves are available for your furturo home.

County with tri-weekly entertainments at the recreation
center.
Snnford, operates greyhound racing during the winter sea­
son. A Quarter Horse Track on the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion under the sponsorship of tho Dusty Boots Riding As­

yon wilt find living costs relatively low. Largo building lota
In the city or acreage for amall auburbun furnia or citrus

son, provides Hhtiffleboard contests with neighboring towns,

The Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club, a few miles south of

C lau AA

For vacation or permanent homo Sanford la miperli with

director that handles Hie entertainment in the wintur sea­
boat rides on the St. Johns River, Ims trips throughout the

China AAA

breezes from tin* Atlantic or tin- Unlf, An invlirnraliiiK ave-

Claes B
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Knoxville, Tonn. of the Tri-State League.
Trenton, N. J. of the Interstate Longue,

sociation has quarter horse races regulurly. The Mayfair
Inn, one of the finest tourist hotels In Central Florida, has
a swimming pool, tennis courts and nhruffleboard fpr their

Class C

Wo cordially Invito yon to liccnmo one of ua in friendly
Sanford.

County are unexcelled in lln* State. There is an excellent

i

guests, You will find in Sanford the many nml various forms

Krlu, Pa. of tiie Middle Atlantic League,
St. Cloud, Mlmt. of the Northern Leuguo,
Ft, Smith, Ark. of the Western Association.

of recreation that tourists demand,

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Lawton, Okla. of the Sooner State League.
Bristol, Vu. of the Appalachian League.
Hickory, N. C. of the N. C. State League
Springfield, Ohio of the Ohio State League.
Sanford of the Florida State League.

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Section Five

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sa ni

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A|jft*cl Cypress
At Lnngwood
Draws Crowd
laint'lnv ii cyprflHs llfilMI .wars
«|-.M Picture in vnur iniml ii irinnl
n tree. I If*. feel ta ll--» n hlitre
dial
five
modi rn
bungalows
rolllil lie Null I Willi the lumber
it eonlnin*

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I his unique ,ig h t If you rulin'
In Hanford.* fur just about 1*0

minute* drive from here In the
"Senator." the oldest end largest
cypress Iree in the United Plates.
It lower* high above o luxuriant
—park, which recently ha* Iwen
• Improved fnr the use of picnick­
er*. .

Til* park mid I he tree are Inruled Ju»l off Ihe hl|(hway to Orlandn,
Tourist* come driving in usuiilly In group*, all during the
week from every ntnte In the Un­
it........ml from fnildgn rnuntrle*
II* well.
Named ''Senator'*
The Big Tree la aomttlmes callfte d the ''Senator”, after Senator
* Mo»o Ovcrutreot of Orlando, who
donated it fur a public park, It
wan.'going strong when C hrlit
was preaching to the people* of
Western Asia. For over 35 cenUirief iIt ha* resisted all extreme*
of urliul and woather, well pro­
tected by a thick growth of other
cypresses around &lt;t.
After nature had given up
^ try in g , tn destroy the old tree,
Xwondemen came
through the
* aw am p some 30 yeart ago, but
they left the "Senator” standln:
because they found It waa ho
low. It ha* t*e«n estlwatad that
if, the tree were eolld, there
would lx* enough lumber In It
to construct five hungalowe.
The lllg Tree hae been recog­
nised a* a scelne attraction for
abnui 35 years. Before a trail
had been hullt leading to Che
mild
cypres*, group* of people would
11 slip on rubber hip hoot* and **do
■ through the muddy swamp, for
m view of th* monirch uf Im
' . forest- U ta r, a* more people
became Interested In seeing ^
unusual eight a trail waa laid to
make walking to It eanler.'

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it I ni M.inr.)* from 'ho dlrec...... * 1 tk ■ Ulsntk* Ocean.
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ii’.I ' lunate that
illflk t*
l.'*irali|ii place to
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i l i f t e r it I* *1111 1 11f I if l**M Is ii 1•v t i n *
keeper* and cun meet it.............
II ii'ehiiiil.igieiil m stituie rovaaltd
• ill p N h i* w ti *
r» 1*11 L i i n i .
tn
I 'iii I
they step on the i-lnu.l
doit ti.e .I.u , a which heat la
As II. d. Davis, iiiiiin.c. . "i" ..
i. .| . . i d in K'onilu run from tha
I h 'r i
h im lif n r
fill Ii I'lCfil
tile irate in the wnil iinnm.l Mr i mrf m Uh o iiln fn» r •-ii f ■t|te|ee«e|
Ini'. 1 pad of Niivnmher to tha
llioat Almost even o n e .if M ir "o n i l ii m l . III *» t h e t e r l in *aft lirg*
f" 1 ' ■•*■I, a, Mui'.'ii, a period of
'o r more anlhiopnid iii./. o- . ( t&gt;. |i|i*lV**1i iif 111«&lt; n in th 'l ft flllif t till i**
ah.mi Hill day- In I'hlcvgo, on
i Island gulhor mound I In- -•« |* ■till itiilireil l»\ f In* iieeiii iii v i»f
the oilier hand, there nm or*r
The keelmr wn.le* Herns* till rnmil hlw i f O l l n * tin' l i m i t II I n&gt;*m! n i l f i n *
,r.D 'kst- dining thi* vnar whso
tn he greeted l.y om u l., ............. .
■ r.im tili .. ........I w ii
..m l
heal I", I I'.pilie.l
on the hneltH u f III., ......... ............I i..Hinds l l l l . ....... Ii t, l l i i . l . r t " 1 im l
Iii ...id 1.1 it to inniiv other socreaching in th e imib r..i km.....
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1"'ii- ..f die United State*. Santholr favor ID* fooil.
h, M*i*liofiH «ef Hi'Oinmti* I'nmifY
f"'d has it* ta r g e t rainfall durPerhap* tho loveliest Idrds in the Sanford too are tho fan- j UNiiuiiy the Hpulei iiiumI.ia u * ahtl Central Klnriila niny pe fnuinl
mg the summer, and the fraquant
T h e " s w i n g " k i n g s of Monk. \ l laml 'lie the lii.l.leli
|"de i
tail pigeon*, so-called because they spread their tails In the ' f o il firnt heenme they i»r&lt;* imf n« fori'ftt a n il ^wnnip l/ioih Htrelehiiur
■nil k 'In.iviT* bring a refraahlog
M onkeys, i m p o r t e d f r o m Mi si. .. I'hes a n slioisn al.ove g.oiashape of a lady’s fan.
I'.Hiliif*, to the uir. The ita ta also
j pugnacious a* the m u r e active For miles, wherein little or no
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"an conditioned” hy nature dvirI rhesus monkeys who drive them habitation exists. These areas still
ilo- winter, when there la lea#
era sponsored a WPA project In murker has been placed on thej ! away If the keepers are not l....k provide a natural reflate and feed
&lt;i 1 mi.lull.
ing ground for deer mid tieeuuse memory of six o r eight out .'f pa Ini-. m e ih ea.l II. Hie l.a-*
1D3U to build a public park In the tree is between tl.OOl) and 3,600 lag.
Sanford's minim! average t e a ii .. ,
, , . , . i Teddy needs no Invllntlon k. ilun* " f th is p ro te c tio n , p in - s t r ic t ly cm - t i e i i ’lie d p o in ts on th o head o f Die l.ir ih p la v e ooff om
iimiiy Iasi mi:
.................... .. Mi- fo re o tl c o n s e rv a tio n m easures, ....... ,
the are*. Over $10,000 was spent year, old, that It I* 1.15 feet high, w „ , of foo&lt;|
ni'i at m e, uccoriling to records of
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(H e ad sh ip s.
by the two groups In beautifying 47 feet In circumference, and 17L^ J hind leg* and digs around to find.1 lin
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die Unltinl State* W eather So*
vi* ,........
p e rs is .................
te d in e n n shlerh
te m u ll ,i
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o f »t \t ' l l l l t l l i t
Ii
f.
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lI fhe
t t ' ldog
l"h£ U
IH* I'D
the grounds, constructing a new (feet In diameter.
a choice pleco of fruit. Willi u I hers.
Endowed hy
with an •r -14
per*, r.nuoweii
ny nature
nmiir,. wim
'
” * "*• 1 “* k
rlllll f1)t huntjug ;i i«,. f.,i,l h m i. I, 73.1 degrees.
, .
Tin- mild climate is an tdvani*
trail with cypres* bannisters on J |„ B lyndlcated newspaper f e a -' banana In Ills mouth ho goes on-i ideal climate, these thoiisnnd, of rnlher than dims with the passparticiiluily dui.ng the tut. nee n i only to homes—which TO*
i l t h e r ftlckf* c le a r in g
th o
h r u fth , * urQ " S im n iffc m I t S c c m i . " thr» ^ R n h fttly u p o t a n d s itu d o n n to acres of wondslunds in Central, lug of years. It Is the n*sorla- \
...... ‘-f -'nnip life. The hunter., , summer iiiunih e I given him a.. ■pm o I*** fuel during the winter—
and
e r e c t in g
r u .tlc
fe n c e * .
&gt; 1 1 ;. ' : J
*
,
I t a n d th e n h e a d s h a r k to tlm Florida actually afford the
one of tho tmst spots in Ila nation often *l&gt;ynd whole weeks In t h e "lipmtimily to' tike an unenioi) (hiit u U o to industries. The haatlag
a d d it io n , th e v a r io u s species o f l u n u x u e l s t o r y o,f th e I t l g Trt*e»
( | in ||i» Jgi
wgraln.
...................native Florida tree* in the park wa* told sevorat years ago, toThe frb k y little Mona monkeys in which In Indulge In Ids favorite| woods, miles from the nearest j »f K11""' posslbllllle* for Ihe np of lurgu plat.ta is a com ldartbU
war* labelled with their common gather with an Illustration.
_ | glide shyly up to the buckels when sport, Not only are t h e r e d e e r i highway or city, away front the , proud log hunting **11,011 and at,u item of expanse and In tha N orth
Tho Seminole County Chamber they think the keeper* are liaiking Id lie found but also liear, 'poa- bub-bub of civilisation. They walk give* id* hounds, which have ke. h I weather lomeUmts mterferaa wttflh
and scientific name*, making
them easily recognisable by visi­ of Commerce urges tourists vis­ tha other way ami siinlch n morsel Hum, raccoon, squirrel, duck, fox, 'th e trulls together, they eat ami loafim for several months, the production. Tliis is seldom tr o t tk
sleep together, and they swear to­ ncciss'iry training I" gel them in Florida. The liumidliV of this MO*
iting Sanford to pay a call on of food to scurry away with l&gt; and other gunie.
tors.
. The Florida Federation of Gar­ the old ‘'Senator1' but adda that pressed against their chest with ‘While shooting n fine buck la gether when a fino onn eludes fine feitle for their more arduous linn in also favorable.
den Clubs sometima ago erected It won't he neeesaaiy to hurry their right pew.
the ambition of every huntur who them. At dusk they gather round assignments. Fox hunting, too,
shoulders a gun and stalks th o 1Ihe camp fire which amelia of pln« nulto often takes place u ftcr dark,
because the huge cypress will
Tim polar hear Is the n rrrt
Free-For-All
............
..... .....
...... _ ____
there
In ........
something
about _aresln and swap tale* as the amoke and tho hunters some!Imos follow •Ituaded natural enemy of th g
be standing there majestically
When the timid monkey* have trail,
r«a! deer bunt that outlasts thacurls upward through the canopy (Continued on page 3, Section id w a lr u s ,
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for many mare years.
(Ceatianed on page *, Bectioo 6)

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

70,000 Floridiant*
St. JohnK County
Employed Seasonally ExpectH Early Crops
In State Agriculture HT. AUOUHT1NB, Feb. 28— lA l

MONPAYTEEa

(&gt;ian(M Camp

*-Kt. Johns County farmers will,
TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 28 (Spec- dig mi enrly Irish potato crop Ibis
|al) Approximately 70,000 g er- year nod from all Indication* it
■on* In Florida are currently em­ will bo a banner one.
]
ployed in seasonal agricultural
A survey of the spud belt shows
and related ndlvitlea, according the crop 1* about two weeks abend
to a report on labor market deve­ of schedule. Hpirlng-llke weather
lopment* in agriculture by the hurried It along and digging is
Florida Indnnlrial Comml**ltm.
exported to stmt the last week in
Alimit 28,000 of thla number are March.
engaged In the liarvpirtlnif »f
Florida'* winter vegetables. The
SportHmun Croup
neat largest group, citrus harvest­
ing workers, account fur M.tioo
of the total. Approximately 12,- (Conilimed From I'age S, Sec. 2 )
Otkl are engaged In rltru* prw fi- Mayfair Inn i .-renlly at which
time rominillee* were strengthen*ing plant*.
The lurgesi cnncenlralon of , cil for n constructive publicity
these worker* i* In the Winter 'program for the public ii-garding
Haven area where 11,800 are em­ i he Hull Wnler l-'lsh I'nmmissloii,
ployed in eiliu* canning, packing .Special guesl* at the meeting in­
and harvesting. The Orlando- cluded Hi F II Wiilton .Smith
•Sanford aten account* for about if the marine iiiieiriitnt &gt; of the
H.k’IHI worker*, principally III cit­ University of Mlunii ami I* •
rus harvesting and packing, but Voemaos, president of the Horwith fairly large group* In canning idu Commercial Fisheries A»»**I eintioii
and vegetalile harvesting.
tlfflcer* lii the local ort-am/.li
Vegetables harvesting arruilllts
1‘huln ||y |(u) mond Studio
llicllde Mr. Spa-el, president
for practically all the agrlrultural tloo
Tbe New York (Hants maintain and operate a
of the most coot|di'tr hiiuelnill spring training
K
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Mmightnii,
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worker* currently employed In the
llllle*
.....from
ilow idiiwn Sanford. Fourteen teunt*
camps in the nation at the Municipal Airport, tin
Ft. I.aurlerale urea. Thin area I* dent: .lean Ailom*, sceretaiy;
d tie (Hants mimir league system are scheduled to come to llic city next month to undergo traina large user of seasonal farm tabu Meisch, treasurer and W F
mg and ronditiunlng drills under the supervision n f Curl Jlobbell, who is director of the (Hants furm
I emu.Ison, nistiiillmi
Workers.
teams. The scene above U ty|ilrat of the 1ruining ac tlvitlc* In Hu- camp From le ft in right are shown
Ilelle tllarle, a large user of
Manager Frank Shellenback of the Minneapolis Mi' lers and players Hill Pavllck, Itay Carlson. Hob Hof*
tween
the
fall
and
spiring
enrpi*
agrleiilturul lmrve*t worker* curiiinn, John Mulkovoch, Kill Edwurds ami Jack Mag tire of the Millers Also Manager Tor my Ilealb id
The
except
Inn
to
I
hi*
I*
ill
South
renlly has alaml 7,000 of these
T iciiIom, N .1. Manager Johnny llmlsnn of lacksoo vilis'. Flu., Tookic Ullbcrl of Minneapolis, Manager
employees In the area. There Is a lliule County whet* all lliiee mil
Joe llcckei of the Sum* City Son*, and kneeling •* ' mills Seoul Eddie Mniiiagn '• The p'ayer sliding u.
surplus In this Hien which will pir ciops me now being hnive-teil
\|dke Colombo
exist until spring heart harvesting I ll's condilInn i* iiniiMinl a*- c "
ei.ily tbe beau and liinmlo •i*»l»
pels underway in March.
&gt;,p |t* vioil,|*, Taliiihnssiu, uii*
II It M il l.l. N \MFM
(n il \ M l.'i c i n , i bun man &gt;d
(ieiierally, there Is an ndeipintn are Ian vested liefoi i 11,.- pi.Ini"
IIA IIT O W . Feh. 2M
'F N N |
the llglewi,
Ii |i:irlnn iil
l
■mu'll a si Iam -lali' cogiluiei
supply of food proeessilig worker • 'ii'gine b'-gliei Soffodi'ii' voikei
fiiilil other aieiis could lie dncct Sine I' I'm noon bn- been imincd .Moitllcello •ogineer bail been -«i
with flight -Imiinge in spot*.
t»'l' •if r at mg i» ill least
In iinet area* farm hnrvesl ed to tin* -cclloii, howevei, all -till*- highway engineer Tbe a|* viog a- act mg eogmecl Mien
in,I yeai old
pnoulmeril was lUilmlinrcil by \I tbe new ••&gt;*•1 linlitd took nvei
labor Is pli-nlifnl a* Ibis ei to* available lium.llig l* oceupieil

£

(Continued from I*. I. Sec, 2 )
malnlng 14 team*, which U-gun to
come Into town on Mnr. 10, used
ths trnln'ag site at the Munlclpol
Ahp*rt.
Sioux City, Jacksonville, Trenton
and Knoxville opened their romps
on Mnr. Ill, then Sanford. Erie,
Penn., St. Cloud, Minn., Fort
Smith, Ark., I.awion. Okla., Ilrlslol, Va„ Hickory. N. C„ Chnnute,
Kan.. Seaford, l&gt;c|. Springfield.

Ohio, and l)shko.*h. Wise., moved
Into their training iiuarters. Ky
Apr. 18 ull teams had completed
their s|iring training and hud m*
turned to their respective towns
and cities and began league play
for the 12 IH season.
On Fell. I, 1042 the (Hants opened their second annual basehnll
school at the Municipal Airport
with more than .'tbO men in attend­
ance. lly the middle of the month,
nearly 4(Ki men from 44 stales
had enrolled in the school.
*1 he (Hunt* plan to bring back

lf»

for 1042 »!*["* ‘ coining activity
all leant* w*™h *re re n«r« tax*
year except1L katiu t* and Seaford.
Chanute •n‘* *e » / o rd have b*‘* n
dropped If*m '* • (Hants system,
Mr. Ilubbdj *«»*ncly announced.
Full-ffo*e *l*s*lr|c gel, can de­
velop an sO**" p o w .f of 1100 voltXg^1
Eluetrlc
h
*»•*
l,v* poor eyesight,
imsslldy due l» th
t'ffect of their
u f neighboring
own shuck. 1
el|*

W ELC O M E T O U R IS T S
To SA N FO R D
7 ff tilt* hrn rt o f ('ttnli.rl rio riilu "
W # i n v i l t y r» u l&lt;» » l u p a l

SWANN’S CABIN COURT
I

12 yaura in untile luciiliiui

(I. S, lliwav 17
mill's South ol Saui'ortl
I'niuippi'tl lor Ki^lit lltuwkct'pinif

fill 8e &lt;tils fol |you gat

loss Peril's n«w "Mydiof (f t Jtt# rtnw iliipptng

|»-j w«i CiI Ponj't n*w Kloy *
W* hmfry —Thf*/ ff* up
I*j 'I ' %

ijt liiiqjf

riffi th« way th# Ford
l»uy»
road b«cuu\«

jt»5r.e.e.ib.

ol it#w low#r 5 (io n *

rn#mb#r

bo*-tat lion

bum#.

You can ten the difference. But to get
the “feel," drive lit Feel the eaie of
Fingertip Steering, the "gol-oway"
power of Ford's new "Equa-Poise”
Engines— 100 h.p. V-fl or 95 h.p. 51*1
You'll love the feel of Ford's new King-

Site brakes . , . 35% eoiier-actingl
And for wild comfort— Ford't 'Mid
Ship” Rido hot the feet of luxury— with
"Hydra-Coil" Sprlngiln front,new "PuruFlex" Springs In the rear. Take lha
wheel — try the new Ford "Feel" todoyl

F i l l that extra unoothnau of
the Ford's optional Overdrive
ond gat up to 35% got tovlngd

t i l l th# #jitfo tmoolhn&lt;a of fh# new Ford
Ov#rdriv#, optioaol af
•■Ira coil.

FI 11 thol "g *1•a •&gt;ay" powar fi om
Pord'i mw "fgun-Fuiia” Inglnai,
102 h p. V I or 95 h.p. Hal

F i l l Ihel wh, rnra Mopping

K wer ol ford's naw Klng-Slia
ikas. They otl up lo 31%

Sanford; Florida

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W itt H a r t f o r d I f m t t i i

Section Three

Section Three

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

S A N F O R D , FLO H ID A ,

E mI uIi NhIhmI 1!)08

VO LU M E X X X X

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Associated Presu Leased Win*

.MONDAY F E U . 28, DU!)

RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION GETS UNDER WAY IN SANFORD

The trend invnml tin*
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iiirti**ri **f

ii 1»*•vi* |»i H i i r **« **f *» *

tii right ill11»«* - i i m»w i» On* Imm** of I
i ii liiif tii Ai Inn. mill i*f .1 |l Wtight if* I
home* uf John \ lw h. Loch Aihoi, J ^

•HII I hi
Sit 111«■( '!

A v e n u e u t * w o t m t h S l i c e l.

W ith t h e a n n o u n c e n i u n t o f t w o K PM -ery * ti|irrm n i'k e l p r o j e c t * e n t n l l i u i f a n u p p r n x i m n l . . . . . . if l a y o f $ 1 5 0 . 0 0 0 , hullilliiK o p e r a t i o n s in H a n f o r d a r e t a k i n g a s p u r t
w h ic h if c o n tin u e d x h o u ld re a c h th e m illion d o llar m a r k
i l l 1 0 1 ! ) , H o w a r d F a v i l l e , ( ’i t y l a i i l d i i i K i n . x p i r t o r , p r o .
d ieted tialny. D u rln K 1018 th e M iilding to tal w a s n ea rly
ffiOO.OOO.
T h e M a i'K a re l A n n S u p e r m a r k e t s , Inc., o p e r a t o r s
o f th e M a r g a r e t A n n (Jrocery o n F irs t S tre e t, plan a
9 0 0 , 0 0 0 m o d e r n s u p e r m a r k e t w i t h a In r i t e p a r k i n g a r e a
betw een F irst and Second S treets an d a sh o rt distance
east of Sanford A venue
T h e W ln n -L o v e tt C o m p a n y , o p e ra to rs o f tw o Pigf f l y W i g g l y , n n d t w o T a b l e S u p p l y sto re s h e r e , i s s t a r t ­
i n g t o b u i l d a $ 0 0 , 0 0 0 s u p e r m a r k e t w i t h 8 ,-1 5 0 si p i a r e
fent of floor sp ace a n d 5 2 hy 150 o f p av ed p a rk in g a rea
a t T hird S tree t and P alm etto A venue.
B u ild i n g p e r m i t s d u r i n g J a n u a r y to ta lle d $8-1.825
a n d th e to tal th is m o n th sho uld e x ceed th a t figure, M r.
F av ille said , U p to F u b. 21, h o m e b u ild in g p e rm its for
t h e firs t p a r t o f th e y e a r to ta lle d 15, a f a s t e r r a t e t h a n
last y e a r w h e n p e rm its fo r 70 n e w h o m e s w ere g ra n t­
e d a t a n a p p r o x im a te v a lu a tio n o f $ 58 7,000.
O n e o f t h e f i n e s t h o m e s n o w b e i n g b u ilt in th is
s e c t i o n i s t h a t o f M r . n n d M r s . U , II. P o p e a t I n d i a n
M o u n d V i l l a g e o n t h e S t . J o h n s R i v e r . I t Is a n a d a p t a t i o n
o f t h e M o n t e r e y d e s i g n o f a r c h i t e c t u r e a n d Is o f c o n Mslthla Chemical Cnmpsny of
Iluffslo, N. Y.
Mr, Msltliio spent bl* winters
for many years at Altamonte
Spring* ami was well known in
'Sanford where ho became a membar of the Sanford Rotary Club
and maintained tha perfect at­
tendance record.
Unique Mueeum Given fJr. Ileal began collmlng shells
on a visit to Key West In
College By Maltbie, while
1888. Since .then hi* travels took
to every part of the world
*
Visitor To1 Sanford him
and tho number In his collection
gr*w to ovnr 70,000. Shortly tieliollina Coiltfo at Wlntsr Park fore his dsstlr In 1040 he and hi*
boasts one of tho Inrgost and friend Mr. Maltbie concoived the
moat famous ■ollaetiona of rare Idea of giving the collection to
and Intars*ting shall* In the Rollins together with n suitable
llnltsd Slate*, housed In a uniqua building In which to house It.
Among the Interesting shell*
building without wlndowa &gt;o as
to protect tho dalieato color of tho which can bo seen under the ftouresccnt lights of .the Ileal-Malt■hall* from sunlight,
ble Shell Museum are the follow­
..J.,
flm collartlnn was donated to
ing,
W Ratlins by tho lata Dr. Jamas
A shell of the giant clam from
, tha’ nationally known phar(leal chemist who waa for the South Seas which alive weighs
V* 5 *
700 pounds, and ia the largest kind
of shell dn the world.
Ose of the smallest in the
&gt; in tatay
ft
•f Cocoa?
_ _ ______ werld from Sanibel Island, Florida,
waa aroctad and praaantrd to barely larger than a grain of

* Collection Of
70,000 S hells
Seen At Rollins

jn s s tT Z *

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r r e t e M u c k c o n s t r u c t i o n . I t i s a t w o - s l n r y h o u s e v\ 11) &gt;
Iw&lt;&gt; l a r g e v u r u m l i i s o v e r l o o k i n g t i i c r i v e r . W i t h l o u t
M s l r m m i s a n d t w o tile lu i t h r n o m n , it a ls o in c l u d e - a
tw o s t o r y p a n e lle d liv in g r o o m w ith ail o v e r h a n g in g
b a l c o n y . II. H . P o p e A s s o c i a t e s a r e lu iilr le r s o f t h e h o u s e
a n d E l t o n . M o u g h t o n is tlie a r c h i t e c t .
A m o n g o t h e r f i n e n e w h o m e s r e c e n t l y l i m i t m San
lord i s t h e c o n c r e t e b l o c k h o m e o f K a r l H i g g i o l m i ham
e r e c t e d o n M o l l u n v i l l e A v e n u e n e a r ( S c i i e v a A v e n u e ai a
c o s t o f $ 2 0 , ( ) ( ) ( ) ; t h e J . A . C a l h o u n h o m e o n Mfllonv d i e
n e a r t h e h o m o o f D r . I I . i t . M c C a s l i n a n d W . I: W i l
l i a m s i i o i n c o f r u s t i c t y p e r e c e n t l y c o m p l e t e d a i Tw cn
t i c t l i S t r e e t a n d O a k A v e n u e . I n t h e D r e a m wold n d d i
t i o n J a m e s T e r w l l l e g e r a n d V i r g i l W r i g h t are Molding
$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 c o n c r e t e b l o c k h o m e s . A n o t h e r I i ...... .
hliick h o m e u n d e r c o n s t r u c t i o n is t h a t o f M rs . K .iiclh
Iteiney o n W e s t T w e n tie th S tre e t n e a r F re n c h A veniw
A n u m b e r o f fin e h o m e s h a v e b e e n built in th e
.M agnolia H e i g h t s s e c tio n d u r i n g th e p a st y e a r. T h e s e
i n c l u d e r e s i d e n c e s b u i l t b y A l l e n 'I'. B u l l , I t . A W i l l i u t o .
J. f . W olfe, L e ro y H od gins, a n d C alvin M . (ircy.
T h e S a n L u n t u s e c t i o n w a s a l s o t h e s c e n e o f &lt;&lt;&gt;n
s id e ra M e b u ild in g a c tiv ity last y e a r . T h e T ec-M ilt r..i
p o r a t i o n b u ilt t h r e e h o m e s t h e r e . O t h e r n e w lim n,
t h e r e i n c l u d e t h o s e o f C . A . W h l d d o n a n d .1 ('. W h i d d e n
I n H i g t d u n d P a r k , f i n e h o m e s w e r e b u i l t b y II I
P u r v is , a n d W . R . W illia m s . N o w r e s id e n c e s in S a n f o r d
SI.i'll, which are built a* con­
tainers in which to lay eggn.
.Shells which the Crusaders wore
ns evidence that they had taken
part in a Crusade,
Shells from which money was
made by tho American Indian*.
Shells used aa window glass In
China am) tho Philippines,
Shells held sacred by the Hind­
us.
beautiful shells of the chamber­
ed nautilus described In the fam­
ous poem by Oliver Wendell

Holme*.

Hundreds of sheila of Florida
Irco snails which have a lung In
pine* &lt;&gt;f gills and would drown In
’water. The Seminole Indiana may
havu derived their colorful dress
psttorns from tho markings on
these beautiful sheila.
A rare and beautiful shell which
has never been taken alive, the
only known specimen* having
found in the etomacha of flih off
the roast of South Africa.
Shells actually uaed by Florida
Indian* as cooking utensil*.
flhtlls frmo width “pearl buttone” are made,
Sheila of a mollusk discovered
read.
hy thy Phoenicians more than two
Shelly once so rare that they thousand years ago hi the eastern
Mediterranean, .
which the
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Tyrisa pill-pie dye vvii, entim t
liccuiiiie of it* marcily only nroyalty cmiid iiffurd It, hen,, tl..
term "royal purple”.
Shell* whoxe nrlgiaut ,,v*n.
laid eggs mi huge n* railin'- eyv
and good to cut.
Shell* with l.eiuilifnl I'me. carved on llieh aurfacea. tine ■'
these healing a Cameo five m&gt; In
arrot* wu* formerly in the ,
'
Ion of the King of Italy, and ■a part of the Italian cahihit it
the I'anama-I'arlflc K*pia&gt;di&lt;ni
It Is a marvelmi* ■•aiimplc ,»f iio
Cameo carvers' nil.
The shell which stalled tincollection, it war found hv tn
Deal at Key West, on Keh Id.
IMS.

NKW ci.un
PINK CAS tT k , Fch. ‘M (SpecIslI—A new 4-H club fm gld*
was
organised here recently under
rss orgi
he direction of Mh^ Sainmte
lllgore, assistant Orange County
home demonstration agent. It ha*
87 members and Its officer* a rc
Lynn Weinsler, president, Shall me
Goodwin,
vlce-proeldent,
Rita
Carmichael, secretary, Diane Wag­
oner, council delegate, Edne Stcphend Nell Irwin, song leaders.

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I tin' &lt;&gt;l tlu' tiiti&gt;t ut 11 m li\i' In ,ii.mg p ii'ii'i I - m ill i
tnki'ii ilu n n g th e past i n n . vc-i,- the turn m h ih i n
Muck In Hilt*'* ami a duplex apart incut In Tliciu h itc Jim
ill the area we* I &gt;&gt;l the Snip Ii .a le I’rim in a Selim ,I ,.t
F m irlccn H i S tree t and .Magmdia Avenue A n n lh n , •&gt;t■
rr e te Murk duplex is mm being ,-rei led fai mg P hi I,
Avenue T idal cunt id I lie budding* l* estim a te d In Ml
F av ille at $15,01111
Pel n u t ' 111* ! veiu III. lulled lliat t&lt;.i tl., i i| t |;,i)&gt;
tl*t CI i u it Ii \miex. e *ltiu a led in . ,n t &lt;d .$G0 , 00O. tin
H a r d e n H o b pm iei l. ru stin g sti.miu 11|,- C h ristia n Mi
sioiilirv A lliance C hurch still umlei c im i * I m et mu
Fcuirteenl It S tre e t and Park A v .im , at a . , ,.t ,.i s in
tlilO and tla K essler A partm ent at F i l t h S i m . i . ■i . ■
P ark Avenue, $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 liim nline and ml sta tio n * math
ad ilitin n * ai a m *t id $17.5011

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TAl.I.AII ASHKK

Fab.

&lt;Special I - A
vast
lake &gt;.-’•**•*
,i|iinre mite* in e*lci|t. and •wi,,e
tin' *lsn of l.llki' Dkeinhidii'i* will
I*, huilt in till* Kvtil glnilc* hy I hi­
per p* nf Kligllircr* foi I hr &lt;"ii
irol of flnods nnd the cnnsrrva
tlon nf water, idler tho l.cgi*ln
lure provide* the «h u rr of the
money for tho prnjrrt.

The lake, on land wnrtldo** fm
agricultural or other imc*. will
ho la the Glade* of Pitlm llcach.
Iliowant and bade mtintrie*. he
ginning *omawhnt to the we-i of
the ridge running down the Kn*t
Coast,
Col, A, G. Matthew*. Chief
Engineer of the Stale IHvMim
of Water Survey ami l(e«eurch.
polnte nut that the benefit* from
the lake will he tremendous. It
will solve the major prnhlcni*
of flood and drought. It will raise
and maintain the water table;
relieve ta ll water Intrusion; guar­
anis* a fresh water supply for
Ut* js r f t and rapidly growing

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ililgi* from llu* \Vi*mI i*ii I i n Hnu’h
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wvni to th&lt;« Colliur county lint*,
and Own north to tho wont luvuo
of tho Kvorgladcn farming moc
tion. Th u n u t incluiluN not only
tho lovou .h u t tho |iumpM ami
oOier control work*.
For morn offoctlvn wator ion.
tiol, tho blic Ltkn la to Ih« divided
Into throo itnrngo haalna hv tho
conatruction of lovoov along tho
HilUlNiro and North Now Kivoi*

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n n .-n iii- depart meal -aid Inilay.
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linn penple in Fliiridn a Im uni mil 1 * t'tofiii’fitft and Mr* ll K, &lt;?lark,
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chinch mi'inlwr*.
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nuiklug a detei uiineil and cultceiled eflint tu reach lhu*r pen- Aim* wt* inn much Hu* goal.'*
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ImpliHed
Into
Kim Ida
llupli*l men will attend will Ik* iuid on a
cliarche*. Th is year ou r goal i* itintilttuienu* method when avory
'JB.Dtiu. With Hie proper nrgaidiu church In a given am i will conduct

thin of evangelistic work, I am .arvices, Walker said.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD* FLORIDA

WELCOME TOURISTS
TO SANFORD
On

the Shores of

Beautiful

Lake Monroe . . .

Mrs. Papworth
I Recalls Events
Of Earlier Days

ruturc r u m e n

Horse And Buggy E ra
I s Compared With
Kadio-Motor A g e

David RuBsi la Head
Of Local Chapter;
Program Is Varied

In Florida Have
6,100 Members

The Future Farmer* of America,
now In It* 21 at year, haa coma to
represent an Important Influence
In the life of rural America. Cur*
rent membership In the schoolboyfarmer uritunlxutlon la 8(10,000 In
the nntlon. President of the na­
tional FFA I* a Florida boy, Doyle
Conner, of Starke.
In Florida there ere fl W0 FFA
boy* organised In 186 FFA chap*
tera In 65 Florida countle*. one uf
the moat Important of which la in
Hanford. Enrolled In vocational
agriculture claaaaa In the achool*
of the atate the FFA boy* learn
the lateat farming practice* and
technique*, work their own farm*, I
and successfully combine cleuroom/
Instruction in farming with on-they
farm eaperlence*.
\
The Seminole Chapter of Future'
Farmer*, of which David Kuaal la
prealdent, haa 70 member* and
meet* twice a month for supper*
unit huslneu session* at the xcli.mL
farm building located a abort dlsjtanre west of Seminole fllgh
School. Kenneth Kaddy la agrlcuK
tural Inrtructor.
I
The boy* have undertaken 140
project* Ini* year In farming, flor
al culture, ahop work and growing
of llveatock. A well tended tract
of 10 acre* of'vegetable* In located
near the building and each boy
tend* a plot of one tenth of an
acre. Many craft* are learned In
the well equipped mnchina ahop.
Tilt- group won mini emu* prlae* In
llveatock judging at Ocala recent*

For your sewing needs—I Invite
you to visit my shop

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- .specializing in
• CUSTOM MADE BELTS AND HUCKI.KH
ID HUTTONS OF ALL KINDS
-,.-&lt;EaW iru and Saddle Rtltch .Muhin)
# GENERAL ALTERATIONS—REPAIRS

MRS. VICKERY’S ACCOMMODATION SHOP
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WE

INVITE

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YOU

SANFORD,

TO

VISIT

FLORIDA

HOME O F T H E
NEW Y O R K
GIANTS FA R M
CLUBS —
IN THE HEART
OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

with pridt that wa alao eatond another Invitation . . .
Iofiuntahaving
Invitation to wiaa woman and men to Innura IhemwelvcH
clothing that la alwayx frewh and dean ut lean

"progress In rover*#, ho giamorou* and Joyoua look* the pat­
tern of that magic period, even
today.
Tbl* wn* tiefora the devasUlIng billiard bail cant a shadow.
Hanford wa* In the making. Drink
block* were tepladng old frame
Ntrurlure*. The "City of Jackronville" and the "Frederick Du
Harry" plied th*|Ht. John*, and, to­
gether with tha railroad, brought
tourist* and Inveatera from the
North until our Hanford llouae
wen full to overflowing.
tn-uiitlful grove* of orange*,
our one crop, hiii rounded u* on
three side* and, providing reve­
nue ii nd prom lie of security for
the future, permitted »uclal life
to flourish.
Everybody entertained..
The
Sitnfurd House nupplled u flue,
large ball-roor, ami the long redrHrpeted c o r r i d o r * furnished
prumeuude* with two o|ien italrwuy* for "alttlng out" dance*. The
Turkey Trot, Hnnny Hug ami
other dance horror* had rot deuciuled upon u*. We gilded grace­
fully In the wait*, two-atepped,
•mil cnurtaled In the lamrler*.
There warn Cotillion* which
j were danced In figure* with fuvor*. Large sleeve*, voluminous
•ihlrt* and oilier encumbrance* of
fund and cor**fen of ro*e*, ilfces•Haled partner* remaining far
enough apart to la- proper
Then, a* now we hod the "Hkker" question with u*. Hunch wu*
m-rved In tha wine room, causing
the "Dry" element In society to
give dunce* al the old armory
where only coffee and sandwiches
. were available. The** dance* were
|unite a* exhilarating a* tha
; other*. I know for 1 went to both.
1 Hut I did not know at the time
1 that coffee ground* were aur•rupltluu»ly mixed with rum.
Mr. Jumna Ingraham, prealdent
of the South Florida Railroad, en­
tertained lavishly on trip* In hi*
private car.
. ,
, Without a golf link* or a Hull
limine, we had a Country Club
I ruinpu**d of roaldent* »euttered
; on grove* and e*tate* throughout
|thu surrounding country. The In- graham*. Draper*. Goodrich#*,
i Wiley*, whltnera, K. F, Foster*,
Chime*, DeForests, Charlie Far­
oe r* and many other*. We of the
l town were sometime* included In
! their gathering*, where everybody
drovu or rode horseback through
mile* of deep sand.
There wa* a large English Col­
ony here with whom fox hunting
ut nljrht wo* n popular spurt.
Tennis, however, wa* more ‘fen••rally popular. Thar* were five
nr six courts, privately ".v .-.L
where tea was served onrr a week,
We could ulwayx get a game somei where. Uesldt* the player* mini| eruun guests sat on the side Hue*,

.......... . Florida’* outstanding attraction* I* t h e Binging Tower and Bird Hnncluury near Winter
lliivi-n given lo the people of Florida hy thu late E dward Bok. Regular recital* uro given throughout
the wilder nenlon from Dec. 3 lo Apr. 30 on each Sunday at 3s00 I*. M. and on each Tuesday, lliu r*day ami Siituiduy ut 12 noon. It I* located apjiruxl niately HO mile* from Hanford.
splr nod spun in white linen or
organdy with picture hat*, quafing tea decorously and settling nil
the Irniioh of the day after the
French fashion.
Much uf uur recreation was
on the lake, which we utilised to
the full In those day*. Boating,
fishing, duck hunting ami picnic*
up the river, engaged un aa well
aa winter visitor*. Tha Sanford
House furnished boats, halt, and
guide* for hunting.
We had an Amateur Dramatic
Company which produced ambltldiner, director, stage munager and
star uf this company.
Winter Park boasted horse rac­
ing' and polo. Hanford society
turned out for these events, driv­
ing or riding half a day through
the sund, and returning homo al
night weary from the hard trip,
hut tos* weary, you may lie sure,
than the horses.
Th» laying of u clay mad tu
Orlando, marked a new era. This
road left something to tie de­
sired. In wet weather, It wa*
gooey and hard milling amt dried
Into ruta which onco getting
wheel* into, permitted of nn get-

tlng out.
An automobile upuenred upon
the scene. George Fernald wa*
the happy (7 ) possessor uf this
novelty. Un on* occasion, I was
In a cavalcade which went to
Orlando. There were buggies, car­
riage!, three mated hack*, ami
dog carta—all horse drawn. There
were also several outrider* on
horae back.
We overtook Mr. Fernald, undernaath hi* monstrous contrap­
tion1 (aa viewed with a horse oye)
manipulating a munkuy wrench.
Everybody alighted from car­
riages, the girl* went aver the
side* uf the carts, while all
horses registered terror'ami out­
rage hy ruvortlhg about, stand­
ing on their hlml leg* and paw­
ing the air.
All hand* helped get the auto­
mobile from the middle of the
mud so thu ravulrud* could pro­
ceed. This program was carried
out seven times. Seven time* Mr.
Fernald fixed hi* car and gloat­
ingly passed the horse* at th*
rlik of all our live*, only to
break down a few mile* further
on ami necessitate tho cavalcade
passing him. The hum#* won, like,
the Jaliled tortoise. We reached

th* San Juan first when the
usually Immaculate George, upon
arrival all covered with clay and
grease, was admonished tu "Get
a Horse."
Hanford wu* not entirely frivnluu*. Col. and Mr*. A. M. Thrash­
er ami Mr. ami Mr*. M. F. Rob­
inson played Duplicate Whlat
regularly. Thla one table finally
expanded Into a club uf alx table*,
which waa aerlnux, dignified and
weighty. Hut such waa the preidlct against the playing fan!
• a symbol of evil, although we
played fur neither money nor
p rim , we were known In certain
quarter* a* "thu fashionable
gambling let."
The Wednesday Club studied
all the rountrle* of the earth—
a country a year, and read
Hhakesncum summers for relax­
ation. There was no blackballing
In this club. To keep the standard
of membership up to par, u new
___ ______
member was
asked___________
to write a_pair on ltire
! . Guelph* uml Glhelinea,
T!‘
eo-l’lnlonism or some such subuct and either compiled nr graceully resigned This Club, with
tha Welaka CL...., ___ .„. - -■
(Continued On Pag* N, See. 3)

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coat than It can ha dona at homa—by wending it to u reliable
Inatllutlon Uka oura.

Sftf6flru&amp;rd Your
Health as well as
Your Clothes

PRONE
We Invite You To Visit The Fertile Farms
Of Seminole County — The World’s Larg­
est Celery Center
rS p n ito ry

,f Convenient 0 Quick
ifrttv

Future Farmer* prurllce all
ly|m* of farming known In Flor­
ida, from citrus to watermelon*,
from raising chicken* to breeding
llrahma* — and all according tu
the latest and newest me I hud* a*
taught to them by specially train­
ed vocational agriculture Instruc­
tor*.
Soma uf the schoolboy* operate
their own farm*, share operation
wllh their parents, rent farm land,
or work for other farmer* In the
community, Many uf the young
agriculture student* work on th*
26 chapter-owned farm* In the
state.
Earned I70V.O0O
According tu a recent report of
the State Department of Educa­
tion Florida’s future Farmer*
carried more than 1709,000 last
year from th eir ’ farm work, With
a capital Investment of |40«JSR In
farm land*, building* and equipmont the boy-farmer* averaged
earning* nmountlng to 1130 apiece.
Many FFA boya earned aa high
u* 11,000 during the year,
Their contribution tu general
farm life In the stato can lie seen
hy the education department’* re­
port listing some of the FFA
achievement*. During urn! after
school hour* the Future Farmer*
Dll some 3,000 acre* of soil. Last #
m r they repaired about Ht!l farm
machines and (1,1111 piece* of farm
equipment, They grew 1,313 home
gardens, canned 32-4.H32 quarti of
foodstuffs and saved their mo any
(Cunlliv *4 On Page a, See. S)

�Sanford Once
County Seat Of
Orange County
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State L e g i s l a t u r e
Moved County Seat
To Orlando In 1856

Visitors Study Live
Animals Of The Sea
Through 200 Port-.
holes At Aquarium
Marin* Studio* at Marlnrland,
18 mile* south of St. Augustine on
a^hr ocean, present* the most
^ m a tin g disrlnv of live marine |lf»
ever assembled. In thraa glanl
oceanarium*.
th e
mysterious,
colorful undersea* world can be
viewed through more than U00
porthole* living under condition*
comparable to that of the open
aea.
A neven ton coral reef with *ca
fan*, rock grottoe* and rave*
errata* natural protection for the
email fish and are atartllngly
^beautiful In color and ahape.
Action I* contlnuoua with feedIng time every morning and after­
noon when the porpoise* and fleh
are fail by hand a* the climax of
excitement In the oceanariumhuge porpoise* jump from the
water to *nntch food from the
attendant’* hnndi shark*
move
ominously over Ilia reef and even
the «mall coral fiidi fight each
other for their diet of *hrlmp and
crab.
At many interval* during the
day, the Martian figure of n diver
may ho **en a* he walk* in ‘'ilow
motion" un the floor of the ocean­
arium*. (Iraat Nchool* of Minall
fish cluater about a* he scatter*
acrap* of food for them. Hi* ap­
pearance 8*em* grotesque a* a
cloud of chromium-like bubble*
cascade upward from hi* helmet.
Porpoise* barrel roll down from
the surface, accepting gingerly a
£m ullet from Id* outstretched hand.
^
Matine Studio*, whose reputa­
tion ha* spread around the world,
I* u national institution combining
recreational appeal with sound
scientific and educational value,
accomodating many school group*
who come to study marine life.
It provide* an opportunity for
everyone to observe the ocean
flour populated hy It* many weird
inhabitant*. The oceanarium, upon
daily from 8:.1ll A. M. until »un#»ei. I* ideal fur the nmnteur pho­
tographer interested in securing
unique "still* and umntour motion
pictures of under water’ scene*.
Hull! In IB.1 H
Constructed In IU3H at n cost of
$ 1 ,000.01)0, this unique institution
ha* attracted world wide atten­
tion as a renter of research Into

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'i'HE HANFORD HERALD, 8 ANFORD, FLO RID A

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M A N IN K L A N U , r L A . ~ T » u « of Uiefamo'j* Jumping pur(ultra at
Msrlnt lludlus b «rr drntoiulnst* thetr skill at leaping before * crowd
«t(
Being
Using vvery Intelligent luauiiurl*. puiputse*
ol i i M H d onlookers
Warn thti (rat quickly mix
( i &lt; attain height* ol llum I Ui I I
and] u
often
tori. Ttiatf prompt rewsnl
rewsid la a ttriwh muutliful ol blue runner.

the great unknown world o f'th e
ocean's depth*, an urea tlint covers
luo third* of the warfare of the
earth.
The exhibit i,nn*l»t* of two
giunt lank*, one circular m *hn|M&gt;
and Ihe other roughly a rectangle.
The depth of euch lank range*
from Id to IH feet and their
combined wuter capacity is more
than 700,000 gallon*.
A battery of pump* keep fre»h
»eu walir citeiilulIng Into the
tank* at a daily supply amounting
to 7,000,000 gallon*, or enough
wain for n city of loo.oon permini.
These ininieiise |mhiIs are the
home of thousand* of fish and
other form* of iiuiilnc life. Unlike
an aquarium where the *p«cimeu*

While many residents of Hnntold nu- nwuie ol •lie Iscl dial
the community an* mice s por­
tion of Orange County, only a
few of them know that
was
the county teal of the latter
county alinocl n hiilalrrd year*
I ago.
A portion uf Mosqaihi County
|since l*iv. tit*. IHit. the *ccttoii
I wn* changed to Orange County
I when Florida became a stale un
Mmcli .'I, INti&gt; On July HI of that
year, Mellmiville was made the
seal of Orunge County and *u re­
mained until December tin, 1850,
when Ihe slate leglilalure, passed
un cal. fixing uml locating Ihe
county sent ul "a place railed Or­
lando."
Tiie situation remained the
same until ihe early portion of
IPltl when incident* uf Haiifurd,
embittered became of the lyi** of
politic* ill Which tile county *vat
I'ini allcgi'dly IwTiuiir enguggd,
took their triudile* to the stale
ligishiluie ami ns n lesiilt, a
portion of Orange County mu set
off mol rcmioied Kcniliiol, t'oiinty
with Snnfiinl fixed n« the county
seat.
Tile house committee uf the legislutiiri' first iinsnimiiuily passed
tiie iiinpe.cd hill on Friday, April
IN of that vein and on the follow­
ing Tuesday, April l!il, tiie House
passed the measure hy a M&gt; la fi

For An Exciting Winter
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FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO CENTRAL FLORIDA

Watch The Greyhounds

Villi'

Thursday, Apill '..'I a a- s litemiirnhle day in Ihe live* of Hail
fill'll cilireu- Its the house passed
Ihe hill wdliutil a single dissent' mg vote and nil Ihe following
ere Hcpnrnted acconinig to *i»e mol day Friday. Api II lift, 1913., Ilov.
species, Mm me Studio •illct- a I'lamno'll affixed hi« *ignatiire ta
common community foi O' m- tin
paper, creating Hemimde
mates.
I 'onnty.
The result: A line pietillf of
Tiie celeloalloli licit followed
life oil the ocean Mum TTimogh the return of the di h gallon (mm
imy one of ‘Jim underwriter oliner- the stale capllal al Tulhiliassee
vution wiiuluws, tile scientist or the will lootf Ih- leinemlH'rrd n« sev­
laymen limy watch closely every eral Ihoilsniiil people mel Ihe
movullient of a llgei shark a* it group it* il diseiiilutiki'd from the
stalk* un unwary piey 01 catalogue train
II tyuii'ul day III the life of o queen
lleiiiled hy the Smifoid Military
llnml. inn iiutimiohlli's uml caululigelfi*h.
The priva te live* of the speci­ age*, a It nop of Hoy Scouts, a
men* In captivity In HO* mail-made miliilici id Scmlmdr hullnils sml
iH-ean I* an iqg'ii hook ami the host* iif jiildhint cillirm pnrnded
live* of more Ilian III.OUIl marine aloiiii the town. Ihe fcsllve accaereutmen uie dedlellted In science *inn finallv being climaxed by n
ami the eiitertiiinmciii of vUilor* biinipiel.
to till* cnlossnl fishbowl of steel | t'oniplliiieiilary and liumuriiu*
(Cuiilmuril all I'ugr H. Six'. 3)
mid concrete.

Sanford - Orlando Kennel Club

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Seminole County is the ideal place in Florida lor tourists to
spend a vacation. Fishinn, hunt inn, noil, tennis, boating and a
host of other sports provide excellent recreational opportunities.
Too, Seminole C o u n ty is strategically located lo r visiting other
points of interest in Florida.

BUSINESS MEN,
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Are being conducted here agai n this winter under the higheHt
standards ol* the sport where (lit1 public can he assured ol re­
ctaving (he fairest of treatment.

Attention!

o n d In tx p x n itv a W a y to M t « t

W ith h o ld in g a n d Incomo T a x Roqulrom onti

NOW IS THE TIME
FO R GROWERS A N D
SHIPPERS TO HAVE A
PRE-SEASON

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Valuation 01
Local Realty Set
At $36,000,000

Finest Beach
Thousands Flock To
Ocean At Daytona
From Sanford And
Central Florida

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/he meit arwoitng exhibit of lev* morlne life ever rmembladf
Th m inert than 200 portholes yoa can observe nnd photo­
graph lltlll) the colorful undersea world living under condition*
duplkoted nowhere elief Besides famoui Morine Studios, yoti
will find at fascinating Marlneland, complete accommodollom
end recrootloMl facilities for everyone. Write for folder.

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Pnaaeaalng one of the few benchex In the world where you may
drive your car at water's edge,
Daytona Beach, reached from San­
ford over U. S. Highway 17-92, U
equally Ideal for aun or surf bath­
ing. Twenty-three mllea Iona and
COO feet wide at low tide, io grad­
ual U tha ocean floor elope you
wade out hundred* of feet and
''hitch" a ride back on an Incoming,
crashing white wave.
It le aleo one of Iho few beaches
where you may' akim down It*
broad sandy surface via various
rentable beach vehldea, such aa the
tiny cub care, 4 h.p. gasolinemotored autos with room for two
passengers, nr tha motorattes
which cruise along a t ten miles
per hour. Amphibious ducks are
on hand to take the ocean voyager
for a SO-minute ride off show, or
you may rtda the wavaa via surf
board or float, with photo faclllHas of all kinds adding to the fun
or taka a sightseeing trip via the
miniature, streamline train.
Adjoining the beach la ona of
the longest hroadwalka anyth of
Atlantic City where you may alt
In the sun and watch the tide roll
In or lake advantago nf Its many
amusements. Landmark of the
broadwslk Is the towering coquina
rock clock tower, unique In that
It uses the letters of the city for
the numerals on It* fact.

Band Coscerts

At the open-air Bandshell which
guards the north end of tho broad*
walk, many evening entertain­
ments are held. With a seating
capacity of 5,000 people, It has an
erroustic system which Is vary
nearly perfect, (land concerts,

WELCOME TO SANFORD
Many Attractions Await You
It i» indeed u pleasure to join tho
other merchants in Sanford in ex­
tending to tourists a most cordial in­
vitation to v a c a t i o n here in t h e
“Land of Sunshine"—

FRED WRIGHT'S MEAT MARKET
IN 8UNHHINK MARKET

Where Mentis Are J iihI ii lit Ile till heller"

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More thsn two-thirds of the
1048 County Ux roll.
$442,542,
had been collected on Feh. 15,
John L. Galloway, county tnx mllector, reported today. The tax roll
was set al $508,021, against n tnlnl
valuation of $33,110,71)5.
®
Of the total amount collected
$204,577 goes lo m*hunts and $117.H83 for projects.
,
School expenditures fur the tetm
will total $714,213 not inrluillng
the outlay for bonds, said Supt. T.
W. laiwlnn. Of this, $384,757 is
derived from I he County and 1320.*
445 from the State.
The eight mill special school
district levy for schools includes
six mill* for Operating expenses or .u
$114,854 and a two mill levy for
building reserve which brings In
Ona of tha few beaches In the world where itla possible to drive your car right down to the $38,288. The bond sinking fund was
wate’-'s edge and go In swimming la found a t Daytona Beach only a 45 minute drive from Sanford. $40,174, according to Mr. Lawton.
Th# tax rate for maintenance is
Adjoining the beach la one of the longest boardwatkasouth of Atlantic City.
20 mills, half the proceed* of whleb
Is turned over tn the County Com­
umstniir shows, Iwmily contests,
mission. The rest, or $101,411, gws
and similar types of entertain­
lo the schools.
ments are staged for the enjoy­
Special school district tax rates
ment of n'd and young.
vary according In the district. In
Excellent fishing conditions pre­
Sanford No. 1 , the rale Is 10 mills ^
vail at Daytons Beach with ilrepof which eight lx for iniiiutensui e V
xca fishing crafts making dally ex­
purposes and two mills for bond
GAINESVILLE, Feb. 28 , (Hpe
peditions out inlo the ocean where ria l)— The University of Florida, of the College of Engineering ar« Interest and retirement. In Ihe
active
in
Improving
mechanisation
the deep-sea fighters lie In wait. once famed for Its beauty—(Jothlr
other five districts of the enmity
They teturn laden with sea bass, architecture, tall pines, swaying of Flotilla's Industries ami In solv­ this tnx Its* n nine mill rntc with
ing
many
of
their
problem*.
red snapper, king markeral, dol­ paints, neatly trimmed shrubs and
Agriculture, an Important source eight mills for maintenance and
phin, hnrrsrudn, and often hrlng It. all—has temporarily sacrificed Its
of
Iho state's income, gets a help­ one milt for bonds.
snllflsh, nr tarpon, gemest fighters Iw-auty for expansion.
On property not subject In home,
ing hand from tho University’s
In the ocean. Them Is also fishing
Expansion, In the form of a six- Agriculture Experiment Button. stead exemption the total tux rale
from river docks and bridges, from year
plan, Is underway, New con­ From rhltkons lo tung nuts, the for County, special school district
the ocean pier which extends out
and remodeling of old Irchnielnns st Florida srtt always and spcrlni school district bond'
Into the sen for nearly n 1,000 feat, struction
is 30 mills In Dtulrlrl No. I, 21)
buildings, aomr of which were eager In in- of assistance.
and from the surf. Trout, snook,
Tho ospnnslon prngram now un­ mills in Districts 2, 3, 4, B and i l a
erected
as
early
aa
1005,
Is
the
rhohlr, flounder, ernvalle, man­
second most Important Item of con- derway touche* in tunny different and 28 mills when- there Is no ^
grove snspirer, shccnhcsd. blue- com
on the campus at present.
every student enrolled s t the school district.
fish, channel Inns, nnd whiting arc Through It all, education nf Its ways
Taxes for 1018 liecume due Nov.
University.
This program has over­
tu hr found In gmnl abundance
..
I.,
,,r
LI,1. 1 students, of whom there Imve hecn looked few items and tnurhc* the 1, 1048. If not paid hy Apr. I Ilia
thas
,/ been
...» pouinid for the Lwinter morn
10,(KM) this year, still student front the timn ho got* up tnx Is termed ileliliquent and pen­
. . than
claims
the utmost attention.
fur breakfast until lie goes to boil alties w '• nrcriii' starting nn that
guest, Including a special golf
ilste, said Mr. (Jnllmvny.
Prior to the war the highest en­
night.
match, shufflehosrd tournaments, rollment figure In University of at Brenkfnsl
Beatty Pays
is walling for him In
Civic Music concerts, Open Forum Florida history was 3,455, At pres­ a recently completed
Tho major port Inn of the tav of
rnfoterla, airtortures, dramatic productions,
with enrollment set right at I'ontllllniicd throughout and attrac­ llu- County is levied against teal
tho National A.M.A. L'QO-Milc ent
10,000
(and cxpectad to remain at tively ilceomtcil, st a cost of $1)00,- estate lo the extent of $403,481.
Motorcycle Championships sched­ least that high In years to came), IKK). Remodeled classrooms and Personal property taxes are exuled for March 12-13, two National Florida is tha second largost edu­ nililcd wings lo classroom buildings perted to yield $157,018 and l n - 0
A. A. U. swim meets, one Mar. cational Institution In the Smith. greet hint nil through the day. cluiln personal possessions. Tha
22-23-24 and the other Mar, 31 and It Is the 11th largest land-grsnl A completely new engineering sum of $13,032 is levied »gainst
Apr, 1-2 with state cluh meetings,
college In tho nation uml 14th building uml agriculture building railway nnd telrgrnpb properly.
and special dancos rounding out a among all atata universities.
arc being planned. Fund* for the Ponnltles of $2,388 were levied
busy schedule.
Cenrally located at (lalnexvllte, engineering building wore released •gainst those who have failed to
mahp returns on |&gt;rrimnnl pro­
continued growth of the State of Just this month.
perty, salif Sanford
Pmulney,
HUGAR MILL NEAR HERB
Florida leaves the University to
New Gymnasium
Building has recently begun on county tax collector.
PORT OKa NCIE, Feb. 23(Spec­ play an Important role In things
November col Ire tie ns of $374,ial) Crude by modern standards to come. Its building program is a classroom, administration build­
Iven a great placa of Importance ing, In be valued at more than a 301 were the heaviest dm lug the
but efflcianl In IU day, ancient slv.
sugar machinery dailgned and, because University
led hy million dollars. A gymnasium, aud­ year. Of this nmntinl, $125,180 was
uni'
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manufactured In England about a President J . m ills Miller, feel that itorium building will be completed . (Cqnllnuerf On p. h Mec. 3 )
century and ono-half ago _•till •In a land of rapid growth such aa toward tho latter part of April
““ |Florida tho University must bo vulucd ut $1,050,030,
stands s i the Lost Mission and
■luring recent months shows llmt
Old English Sugar Mill, an his­ equipped to meet tho demands of
Listed among construction un­ no time wan lost In beginning work
progress.
toric exhibit here.
derway. with many nearing com­ on preparing for Iho huge influx
The machinery la built of pure
Strong Uunverslty
pletion are an addition to the hy­ nf student*.
Iron of exceptional quality. A huge
Dr. Miller has continually voiced draulics laboratory, two wings to
The completed list shows n new
steam holler and gigantic steam the opinion that "a good strong tho library, renovation of Buck- fruit nml vegetable processing lab­
engine remain basically Intact al­ state university Is an investment man llall (dormitory), now dairy oratory, sewage disposal plant,
though the Mill, on a former which wo should make ns a people nulls, athletic fields, an Infirmary sewage treatment pilot plant, Law
Spanish Mission site, has boon and which In these modern days w|ng and nurses' homo, addition College Renovation, renovation of
abandoned more than a century.
w* cannot do without."
to military offices, new wing and the fourth floor of Science Itnll,
Without progress ns planned for additions to the Chemistry-Pharm­ renovation of the fourth floor of _
In tho six-year program the state acy Building, a military stores the Horticulture building mlditiniiV
would havo to lie contonl with an building, anil additions to Newell to tho Dairy Products Laboratory,
Halt (dormitory).
renovation and extension of utility
Inferior program, he foci*.
Also being built la a new wing aystums, a citron parking plant,
A source of prlda to tho Uni­
versity Is Its contributions to In­ tn the Law Building, and men and and engineering machines simps.
dustry. not to mention the part It women's dormitories of functional Tho value of these ndilitiorm alone
had in contributing tn the war design numbering six In nil. Con­ is set at $1,088,033.
effort. University of Florida engl- tracts were let recently fur a halfAdditional temporary buildings
nears were active In making the million dollar student service can- and equipment were also given the
V-T proximity fua« usable. Me­ tar.
University by tho Federal Public
A list of construction completed Works, Iho Federnl Public Housing
chanical and Industrial engineers
Authority, and Iho War Assets Am
ministration tn help meet tlcninmliA
•of growth. They are valued * t ^
$0,000,300.
Unlquur j to the University of
Florida I* the way it took care of
Ila housing sitpallnn for veteran
students and their families. Hous­
ed In three on-ratnpti* villages in
700 family.* anils, 2,000 volrrmu,
and tholr prWes and rlillilren live
on the litigant nn-eampns housing
facilities far veteran stmltinbi In
the nation.
1 And, aa the slate's populatin'^
and wealth Ipcrcase and ae bust, neae and Industry develop, the de­
mand for people with technical,
professional ■and other kinds of
higher education will pyramid.
Mora resident* will bo attracted
lo Florida fertd the University ex­
pects to meet tho demand on Its
education facilities through Its sixyear plan of expansion which I*
only Just begun.

Big Expansion Pi ogram Is Being
Pushed At University Of Florida

Florida - The Land of Sunshine and Flowers
You will like Sanford, Mr. and Mrs.
Tourist, for here you can spe the

Sunshine State at its bep). Sanford

is not more than a six hour drive
from any other point of interest you

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might wish to visit.

The climaU U good—the fishing in great—you
will like it here ill 8eminol« County. Mr. Tourist I
We Join nil of Sanford and Seminole County lit
heartily recommending thin section, aa the place to

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Pert Mellon Named T
In Honor Of Cap­
tain Who Died In
B a tt le In 1836
Hanfnrd has slmwn steady, hut
unspectacular growth, from I8.1S
when n few hundred soldiers tamp­
a n ! here in nn Imllan-lnfested wll.
™lrrnes* In the present tlmp when
ns h thriving Inin nil port, It boasts
ii population of nearly 1 (1,000 with­
in Its corporate limits, and nearly
20,000 in the immediate vicinity
tietween Lake Jessup and the town
of Lake Monroe.
Camp Monro** was established
in 18,10 nn the south shore of Lake
Monroe by Col. Panning who with
two companies of artillery and
W nur mm panlee of dragoons had
“ &gt;een sent In Florida hy the United
States government at the outbreak
of the Seminole Indian War.
Within two mnntha after tho
ramp was established nn attack hy
•100 Seminole warriors resulted In
the death, among others, of Capt.
Charles H. Mellon. In recognition
of his rmirnge, tho camp was re­
named Fort Mellon, and soon be­
came the most important Inland
g a r r is o n in Florida. Bight twoC dnry houses were erected, one
with n cupola at Ft. Heed, about
one mile to tho south where signals
were exchanged with the ether
garrison.
I
The war continued and Inil inn
atrocities became more frequent t
Ilian ever and as n result In 18.17
additional soldiers were stationed
here.
Chain of Forte

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For Milk A nd D aily Piodut Is I liat A ic Always
I’rcsh A nd Pure - 1 rv Beacon Dairies A nd You
Can A lways Be Sure. . . .
An original drawing of old Fort Mellon limit to IK.n, dm
mg the Seminole Indian war in pictured hImivc. Tim Foil i- I*,
lieved to have Itcen Imtll near the prerent site of the Miiyfint loo
uml was constructed of palmetto logs which grew idoimlmillv mi

the noth shine of Lake Monroe. It was hutlt hy tumps inidri
fill Faiinttig. who wits in charge of o|ieiiitinfis in this men. hut
was ii’itneil in hotmi of I'npt. Charles Mellon, who died in n hut
lie nisi outside its wiills.

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Ann's Mirasol

Vacations
That Count
Touch Ion Drug Co.
Hr W. V. Hlutoi
Vacation* that hrln* sttjoymrnt uml relaxation are ona of
thn lx&gt;at alii* to good health.
If you plan such a rotation
with rare, awl than not let
your enthusiasm run away with
your good Judfuttnf you will
avoid ail those rainful an*
sunburn, sort
noyancex HVo
„ — ------inusrtas, and *hln poisoning
which ■poll oven the haat vaca­
tions.
j
A phyaical examination !»■ a
good way to aUrt vactllon
plans for then you will k*ww
exnctly the atate of your h«M U
and tho hind of vacation that
will do you tho moat goof
y AI way* carry ftn ta fd h*«a
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Tlie same year Mellnnvllle Ave­
nue was laid out hy Col. Zachary
Taylor, wlm Inter ticca me President Ilelglum, founded the town of the first streel In Item l In hiving I'tnt't.o. of the city item I lit' hike, here he win, euiplnyed os n rleik
no iniltond
at that mid 1...... kkeepei for Geiternl Sint
of the United Slates. This road Sanford, ahout a hitlf a mile west nut the town. Geneinl HnMfoiil I lien mis
whs soon oxtendrd, rutting through of Melionville uml Innirjmiiilrd generously itunnted tiiml In emit inn, uni fit ighl In might
down the boil
Inniled fnirn here to Uml
-ei nee hegmi in I88t) when
the fluent from the fort here In with It in 1877. He had become so denomlmitmu which tm i-. m e) t,&gt; n u t me
Fort Iteml, Fori Maitland, Fort interested In this section after it Inilld n chinch, mol til ■■ tin lot- itilooiio ht mule duiy* Mail whs I he fn -l pnssenger lim n w h s tun
In the | helwt , n Hmifnrtl and l.niigwimd
Gnllm at Orlando and Fort Ihtvrn- trip up the Hi. Johns River ttint fur illc srhunls and o pm k fm cm It o-u m il no,I ili-palchi'il
he derided t« make Investnicnls In
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................in umino i N'„ telegraphic t urn-i Hi* vein* Intel the line tvas ex
porl to Fort llrookn at Tampa.
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............&gt;stem exist.',I at the I f ................ d ... Tampa, while during the
Sonplics brought southward on this section and purchased 12,5.15
,....
I f.,||..w,ne yea.. the .1 T .....I K VV
the SI. Johns River were distribut­ acres al iutke Monroe, n Intel Ihen .III buildings in Hanfm. . two » l ......
two
sal,,.ms.
one
m
t.l
..ml
.me
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j.xl.-n ............ ...... hen- ........ ^aek
ed to over til) forts ultegether in known as the lotvl grant.
drug
store, lugetliei
with the
r
•Miiiville
this district. The northorn end of
He Itecnme acquainted with wharf. The two store-, the Hnufonl
The only hotel, the Hitnfnrd I
A ttic road still retains the mime Judge Wofford Tucker, who had Htnrc and tin- It, Fine.-t Stole, llou-e. was on the pmperty north!
,
, .
iif Mellnnvllle Avenue and for route here alaiut tH70, mid they i lutndlcd everything fmin iliyi..... I •! the present Melseli llidldlhg,
'metlean w.itveime. w it* *
many years prior to the coming of formed a huslness partnership. j to groceries lint It weie It., tilt d wlol the only rhuirlt in existence,1' " ' l**‘ "*
intliiloR. "•* u
nilhonds It was the rhlcf rotnmer- The nalurnl advantages of the nuitr the waleifiont
while the m the lime, the fh n irh of the;
' " l" 1 t,,,w* "■ 11
e Iii I land roulo for transportation ItK'ation appealed to the two men, other Imilillng- wete inmuly ill Holy (boss, wus completely lie
hy ox cart from miiLrut to south­ especially the cheap and easy First Street, east mid soul h ,f simyed in the hurricane of Aug. |
west Florida. The present Fort transportatlun facilities afforded Magnolia Avenue,
28. I 88U
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Mellon Park on the Sanford lake- hy tho river.
The ntajoclly of the residen, e . , tine iif ill........ .
settlers of |
front was named In honor of the
Capt. R. II, Marks ami Jnhn A. were located on liighei gniulid due Siiuronl wus the lute S. t). Chase
valiant Copt. Mellon and (he origi­
nal fort named In his honor. Lake McDonald ntnile the flrxl pint of to the fear of uinlmia which w»• who in 1881 m i 4 idled Chase and
ilnrney to the southeast was the (own with Hanford Avenue ns easily contracted in the low lying Ci,ui|inny liming Ids early days
named in honor of Col, William
V llnrney, who took an active part
in tho Henilnolo Indian War.
On July 1(1, 1845, when Iflorlila
been mo a state, Mellonvlllo was
made tho county seat of Orango
county and so remained until Dee.
10, 185(1 when hy net of tho state
legislallitc, the county seat was
transferred to Orlando,
In 1814 two nolahio events oc­
curred: Tho famed Spoor fcrovo
was i&gt;et out, and boat service was
iulnhlishcd between Mellonvlllo
mid I’nlntka, thence to Jackson­
ville. The rnmmunlty liecarno tho
heudiimirters for incoming mall
for nil parta of Souih Florida and
was distributed from here via Mellorivdlc Avenue hy horsemen.
i
General Hanfnrd
In 1870, General Henry Shelton
Hanford, former U. H, minister to

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SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A IS T H E P L A C E
IN F L O R ID A T O S P E N D T H E
W IN T E R S —
laity nttructlonn nru In store for the tourists wlin vlnlt the
I "Celery City" . . .
ith pleasure wo join tliu other inmimtiU, business men
anti citbsons &lt;»f Stinfortl anil Sent Inolo County in extend*
inir to visitors in our city an invitation to "Stay ihrmi|(h
Sprlnir" in the heart of Central Florit|u.

General Dry-Good* Store

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THEATRE• SUNDAYS 9 P.M,ESI • CBS

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FielflCorn Are
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Celery Market Good At Grower*
Eqjoy Moat Successful Season
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C en tral Florida celery «rowers
have enjoyed one of their most
* OAlNKflVIl.I.K, P.1,. 28 (Hi,,-,-.
successful seasons
this year.
ii t) Mure Utnti 6,000 ucri-a of IHxle
P rices have been’ jfood. especially
ft' I field corn will |«* planted In
sin ce the California frrete, and
;V‘* T nrlilx this year, according tn Dr,
ipinlity of relery lias lieen report­
T t f ed II. Hull, head of the Htnte
ed UN above the average.
:
A grtcolluiul Experiment Htution
Ja n u a ry was ii period marked
a rronomy department.
hy a few days of cold weather at
Were It not for limited seed supthe beginning am) later by tem­
p les. farmers would plant at least
p eratu res as high "» 88 degrees.
|i i.tMMl in'les of this new yellow
j v e r 3 Million Acres Thin hail the effort of maturing
Ii dirid wlioli lots proved to l ie ii
le ry rapidly anil cutting had to
O f Land T o Be Aid- ce
cl nslslontly heavier producer Ilian
keep pare.
ei mrnuri varieties of rorn during
e d
In B ig Project T h e market was so good that
tie past two years. In Experiment
cu ttin g advanced u« fast as cel­
S ntlon planting, Dr. Hull
reT .A L U H A H S E K , Kelt. 28 (Spec- ery matured. Some shippers had
p rted. II pi Hlilced III percent
,t»
Tremendous Iwncftts lo up to slow down n bit In shipments
» ore yrnlp Ilian reiiiinoa varieties
m axim al*!* thriw* million acres of tine- to walling for Ihr crop to
a id till perreni more than the
.ore*»»t land lii Central and South- m ature.
while hybrid Florida W-l.
nuiiM
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T h e celery acreage estimate for
rn
Florida u
upon
completion
of
Dixie 18 is the result of cooperhe V ^ W O w rF io rY ^ '?j&lt; « T co m F lorid a ^ a. ;2.081 •cre-a |.Unt»s| to
Ive research hy experiinenl atum l project waa predicted hire to- D ec. I. This would normally I *
nils uf (he Soidlicnstern stales
harvested by Mur. HUB and
( nrlmlimr Florida, which duvulnpwould eipial about n.UOO car*.
____ oil olisorval Inns of the
two of the four pnrent inlired
/ lo r ld a Forxat Her vice, the pred- Through January, Florida moved
d uml Hie H. H. Department
rllovs came from Col. A, (I. Mat* approximately 2,000 cars hy rail
Agriculture. D Wayne II. Freea
h e w a , Chief Engineer of Hie and truck.
Included New York and I’hiladelphla. This year's operetta will be "The (loldollStetson University's famous Hire Club, directed hy Hamid Milne Olffin.
in nf the Urorghi Conslul Plains
A t Ihe end of the first week in m
P la t * Division of Water Survey
era". Individual inemliers- of the eluhs ns well as mcmliera uf the faculty are
hua long la-cn u favorite Iri Hauford. Thu club Is composed of students at Del.anil,
Sporlinrril .Station developed DlxF ebru ary, 744 acre* of relery had
•ntl Keaearrh.
inueh in domand us soloists or in small rusenthlea. The dull recently gave a con­
must of whom iue studying music us a career, either an teachers or as cuncert
18.
Sfrwaalng the Imimrtenc* «f wat- bean cut In the Samlnole-Orange
cert
f
o
r
the
Hanford
Tourist
Club
which
evoked
much
fnvurahle
response.
artists,
nod
annually
presents
the
"Messiah"
ut
Christmas
time,
and
an
operetta
Dr. Hull expressed (lie opinion |
•r t o fortitx, Matthewa declared, and Luke county sections. Of this
or an oratorio in the spring lo addition to nn annual tour. I.nst year (he tour
llttd mill'll of Florida's rorn uere-1
'W h o r e thtre l» no water, there 42A acres was in Holden and lltf
Al e Will lie planted to Dixie |h |
In Pascal variety. The t-stlinnli'd
•re
n o fiirrsls.”
w thin lie tieil few years, and hul
f t . A. Honnltighausen, chief uf lullnnet- of uncut celery on that
11,000,0(1(1
a
year.
imeiidetl
Fla.
W-l,
W-li,
Funk
(M
il?
the
Iwn
lied
rormimn
v
n
rlu
tles
Ini
his estimated Hint when It rc-j
the
niansgvnie.it branch uf tli'i d ate was 718 acres of (luldeu mid
pi ices three-fm iIlls uf the Mute's I Until adi'ipiate supplies of Dixie l.n, 2000, Wood A-'IlliO, Watson 2111, Ihe stale, may lui planted If seed
Kate*
Furxit Service, aaserted AI4 acres nf 1‘uscul. 18
seed
run
lie
produced,
the
.and
Wood
H-24II,
la
that
order,
(if
those
varieties
lire
n
o
t
nvtiilr&lt;pn acreage the value of
the.
F . I). II. price* xoumed up to
Ifiat the maintenance of the water
yfcrldii p'fiiiYivili l-. iiii-.'d ,.'i iB.n'lT'agronomist explained, other vnrle- and pointed (ml that either Florl- able. Where damage by weevils
r or Mia crop win is raixn at toast (|M n)(Wt
m L
m „ m- j dent Yellow or Fb.ridenl White, and other burets ha* prssvsm on-1
lablo In Ihe formst region* of that •7.00 a crate here following in­
wet Io n Is aheolutidy necessary to itial news In January of damage
usually hravy In Hie ptirsl, Culrrn
|M» propagation and prsservatiun dons- lo L'sllforniu celery by free- 0
Yellow Find in Havana FTint proli
bf t h e slash pine and cypreoa for- sc*. During (he following weeks
ably will do first.
-rli-i- i leyrled off to $11.76 lo |4.I0
ii|a there.
In planting Held corn on land
According lo
Ibinnlnghauteu, fo r (lolilcn and up to $4.00 for
not heavily ferllllted tbs* yuar 1stlhome* forrsts In the low wet flal- P anral.
fore and on which no c o v e r crop
Dwniund for Pascal relery liewotm I n re&lt;|ulr* » considerable am­
will Is* turned under, tin- agrono­
ount of water. Tin* tree* In some gait to run heavy west of the
mist rerotiunemleil ii|i|dieution of
|i*rtN of that section have l&gt;r*ii Mlnni-slppl, and some shipment*
frooi -00 to IIHI piiouti.s o f ti ll II,
IIW»*l hy ilrnugbt. I'lantbigs have w ent as far as Wyoming. Th*
6-7-6, or l-K-1 |&gt;er aero in the
t
e e n destroyed by hug Infeatatlon cro p , say shippers, has been get.
drill row a sick Isforo iduotlog
d u r i n g dry perlnde. A stable water tin g fine distribution throughout
olid ii side-dressing of lOtl to 8(81
lable* should give prolerllim lo the country.
pounds of nlliatr of stulit or it*
C elery ipmlltv ban been report- ^
I'utsaro plinlbiga.
eipilvnlent 40 day «Der idnutbig.
Itesrinbighaiisen explained lh*i ed nn very good, and inspectors ™
If lu|ibie or some other legume
.In* nutwoods uie u natural habit- here report Hurt u good percent­
precedes corn, he said, l!OII to -41M
X
a g e of If. 8. No. I lias been ship­
si f o r slash pine and cypress.
pounds of Ii-Ip lu or I I - 14-0 Is
Kiniihasitlng that forest debris, ped. The M'lery frntn Ibis section
soilnble for the biiilul fertlliaiitlon. ,
&gt;Hits. Icxvps anil cover are import- is firm , young, tender mul of good
On land fertilised according to ,
int I n conservation of water, tier e a tin g i|Uidlty mul with little inthose reciiinmendsllona, » ix to It)
lira*I of the forest service, C. II. cilriutlon to pithiness.
s&lt;|Uate fr,'l should I* allow ed for
O ne factor making for lielter
(lo u lg u r, asserted Hud the two
each plant Instead of the 12 to 16'
lihuaeon of ronscrvutlon ore closely ce le ry i|uality is the fact Hint a
Si|imre feet usually allowed oil i'llla r g e numlsir of grower* this
rc la a lc tl,
fei-llllxi'd lurid.
sometime tin, pulp and seuson resumed the pre-war prac­
Mermaid feeds fish In front of th* Underwriter Theatar 16 fetl F o r
beneath lliu surface at Woeklwnchee Spring, llrooksville. Amatxur r a p e r Industry bus been going tice of papering the celery In the
photographer* can take pictures nf divers who stay underwater In' d ro p Into Ihe area for timber. The field. This lias improved the 0
EXTENSION CHNFKttKNCh
mluMtry's Inlereat la further deni- in ste and celery so treated haa
definite purIon* breathing compressed air from a ho»*.
OAINKHVIIJ.K, Keh. i!H (Specm a tra te d hy the fa d that It Is ommandril a price ns much us
g iv i n g seedling* to I*- planted In 7fi curds a crate over that which
In ll—The llilli roll fe r e run of
was nut papered.
counly ami home deniutialratlun tension workers an opportunity
tni* aarea.
to
disciisM
agricultural
and
rural
O n 'Fell. I HemInote Cuunty had
agents ond other worker* o f III*
T h e Iwst land I* used for farmlu
Florida Agricultural
K x tension ......e-making problems and t&lt;&gt; ob­
iin I Igrailng, Honnlnghsuscn salt shipped 682 rars o f celery hy rail,
Barvlce will Is' held b o re 17-22, tain the latest results of research
in«l tlmlier I* produced on the tec compared to 64D on Fob. I, 11148.
birr-dor II. 4). (.'laylon nnniiuiired In agrlciilluie.
‘Uriel grad* land. It Is due to this .Hurn not ii waa far behind with 2-11
act. that many of the caUleruci' rnrw shipped rum pit red tu 418 on
Irsluy.
,
l i r r e are combining entile raising K e l t . I uf (he tirev Iiiii s year. Total
The ronfeienre Is uli n iio n al uf- t Dally sewage In New York City
FloriiUi rail shipments of relery as
VEKO IIKACH, Feb 28 (ftp« r lt H timber growing.
fair for Ihe pur|«i»« of g lv ln x K *-' total one Idft ion glillons.
latl Among the rarest and mwi Maetthxws agree* with the For- nf F eb. I were 1,487 compared _
O
cxnenslve flower* In Ihe wotM rst Servlr* that there la a long w ith 1,624 on Fob. I, 1048.
S e ttin g of the celery crop tu
toduy Is the Odontngluxaum, a drt- strife down the middle nf the «ls
Icale vnrl-colored spray urchlil &lt;d dnt n ic e Valley that haa no special tho field around Oviedo fur the
.Spring muck lands deal, mostly In
liicredlhle hrilltance which Is nit' l i n o as forest land.
ive to the high ranges of the Anile Companies now getting tlmls-r A p ril, May and early June is now
mmmtsln* of H.iuth America. ,ut o f Cenpal and Houthsrn Flor­ well nilvnncrd, though some grow­
The man
who knows Sanford
Nearly oil nllempts to transplant ida. listed hy llonninghauaen arc e r* will sd relery plants as late
the (hloutoglnssum tn Hie Unltx.1 'ho Interatlonnl Paper Company, ns Mar. 16. Hurvesllrig of tho
lltal IM ill** and Fire Insurance
Htutex have fulled, inubily hecuui' hi* National Contuluer Corpora- mut-krumls acreage will (*■ slutt­
this orchid cannot apiml our sum- cur. th* Hudson Pulp and I’spcr ed u t npproxbnutuly the time the
Plume I I I I
lift Magnolia Ave.
ami the Hnnftird saiullund ileul come* to nit
mer heat. Now mchldologisl Ih. 'Ions i »any, Itnyonicr,
Diivid ('. F'drhiiru holds out new fotstdiiier CuriHiratlou of Amer­ end.
hope In (id nit trl isstiin fanciers. en. T h e Slate Forest .Service said
licit ill IIni ItiiitiPH al price* untl term*
T h e outlook for Ihe Spring cel- «
•c . *|.,ilin.ii i h i-, currently con lin t tha Atlantic Coastline Itall- ery crop al Oviedo Is very good at '
Hint you r u n nffortl In liu y .
duclluit prove successful, the initsl has alto ovloccd an Interest the present lime, say shippers. It
prised (hliuili'i I 'seum may aomc- 'n t h e tlmlier poHalbilltle* In Ihe look * like Ih* same numlier of nne*
('.tv hire,ni *pr' •c nm uly In Flor- e r rlt o ry .
a g a in this year. If -mly becausa
The Senktirik Glass &lt;£ Paint Company gladly
i nd Hi. .‘ ' i' iiHi
A t Ih* prreent time, thr planU no new land Is a vn liable, Tlwru
Dr. Fulilurii, clilul urchidologlit of aall these cumpanlwa are located will lx* additional .Spring plant­
joins the merchants, business men and citiMcKee ..m ire ti.udeitB harx, outaaida tlw projwct urea. And lion- ing* of celery at Wlersdale, Zellhas already succeulwl in adapting nlnarfaouien emphaeiaea that an wood, |.ake Hart, Chuluola and
; highly rillio d hdirld orchid* of ibun«dant supply of water will be in u few other North and Central
/.ers of Seminole County in extending greet­
i |he popular Hat'lnva type to grow Imperative should any of them polnta.
couslder building plants In
j ouldoois In Flirida. Now, by i r e r
(Man* are going ahead for a
ings to prospective visitors w ith firni belief
I sclentII 1c si I ction ami hybrldlt' this a eg luu,
auhatapHal acreage of yellow
good water supply la as •w eet corn hero following the J
lug. the MiKe Jungle Hardens *•jA
that a visit here w ill he n happy experience
orchid dupartini ni is working to Im portant aa thsr wood auppl; eidwry harvesting. Corn Is being
devcluu a sirnln uf (hlmilugloasun Anal thay have to have the " f t planted about a* fast a* relery is
that will g l o w iMi hi oily tinder ill klnel of water” ha declared
arvestird. This will lie an Imporfor any tourist.
Florida ciimlllh'iut.
M «lth c w » *aldf.h*| rompletlun ta„ t crop In the Hanfonl area this
I’artlal sipc ss In this cmleavur of E l « « project I* the liest guarantee yna r
Carryuvcr supplies of cabbage
is Iwlug di m ustruled tiy exhibits for that supply that the Industry
&gt;ln tho Carolina* hail the effect of
of (hlnti tug losstins from thu Veto i&gt;iiu $ «l have.
timtiar dowclng up the market In fianfurd.
licach nrcldduiium at Ihe Fifth In­ ^*V-*mo* 'T
ternational Orchid Hliow In Miami, tsiNct..lilies In Ihsr project tcrrl- Scarcity Induced by tlx- frccie In
Ihe Florida Hlsatu Fair at Tamp p r y . Bonnhiyhauaen oa d.are Hem- Te xas had a ttiimilatlng effect on
mid other such expositions, flaw n u lw . Brevard, D**4’' (&gt;’ .Dlades, cabhagn prices which In a week’s
Hendry. Highlands, Ind- (ini(. advanced from (16 cents tu
over, (hose show orchid*, the tint * r
'arc Rlvtr Martin, Orange, Faint |t.g a a hag,
Odontogl-ssums aver to be
Telephone
320
Ml Wwl Hemnil Hired
**** *'uc*#l Okeeehoh*#,' Cauliflower has not fared *o
In thu South, are far from g.
jw ell here recently due to the hot
varleilo*. They have been rairni in d lxeceoia.
ut lary;e expense In ipaclally built -------------------------------- ------ — ........... .weather. Iceberg
lettuce was
green hours* where the temperaturi ilmss'df ronsructed extensive exu*' about ruined In the Hanford area
of their native mountain habitat m a n t s with Odontoildaauma In by hot weather, anil suppliea have
(10,000 feet above soa laval) It ^
aland, Ohio, ” le to de-alr-cord., been in practically Ihe earn* altcunatantly maintained by airthe Odontogloaium to ttw bvwci In parctlcally the same altcondition
hlng.
p a in * 8t which It uan grow any- gallon aa lettuce,
- .... ..
.
. —
now," atya
aaya Arthur wheera In Florida with no more,„ "The
M ,prnjdem
rqjil*m rwiw.0 . McKee, aponaor of the
dlffftoulty than might be experleic
Ancient Babylunlans and Egypdevelopment Project and owner of
liy native Florida orchid tlana early learned to meaeure
T

State Timber To
G o t Benefits Of
Flood Project

The

L

Sunshine

Rare Orchid Plant
Is Being Adapted
F o r Florida Use

Palm Trees

EDWARD F. LANE

Uskintf ft virile

MeKec Jungle Clardn, who hat

"In The Hnit Ot Florida"

For the Freshest Produce In Town — We invite you
.

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•

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Baautlfal Butforri and Ut* aprrounding
at Seminole
County 1* aa
place to see
Florida it |ta
Conveniently

to visit our market where our Frigridmiat aerated
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V

^

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the aundlal.

SEE SUNNY FLORIDA
FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY

On The Beautiful Si Johns

•

Ultra u c r u r a l ly h y

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sprinkler system keepe foodB fresh a t nil times, £p$'

located foe triad
ijttftfffit In

offer winter
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points of

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

M O N D A Y F B B . IS , 1949
a**^1—
b s —i ^ * *

'f tin’ Si tile On ini' nmt
li.VI'OH POOL
liter Fl*h Itepnrtment . ST
AUdtISTINE. Fell. 28
*t year 4,884 mm-rckld- (Special) Navigation problem for
4.DBI1 resident flatting i the Himinamln of captive alligator*
ware ls*ued 'here.
ul
th,. Si. Augustine alliiintor
'll cntche* tiy llcen*vii farm are hemming ruin plicated ' &gt;
» nmoii tit oil to 2. Ift4. MM atnldiorn aniidhur* mid ahunls. AI
vhit'll according to l). S. ligntor* love to swim. hut they ttl*»*
Lake county, with it* I41K)
Service eilinmte* of (If |like to wallow on ilic *ntnlv diorv
nameil lake* amt a Imint a -million
meati' that angler* In of the pool* here
nml a half ilollur* invested In 4U
lily apcnt nearly (h millirngging their heavy lull* In an
fit*hiiiyr utul trailer camp*. Imriler*
Hfkle, ImiiiI h, halt, guide*. nvvntgc of n iluxcu lounil trip* to
Seminole County on the northging nml tmnaportutiim. ||U&gt; pool each ilnv. the alligator*
went. Forty-two thinnuuitl Flor­
county ha* 4tl flatting fill a five-foot deep channel with
idan* ami other fishermen ami
ith 4110 iaiati ami I I. island* of *nml ami sill iwery fev
ton l int* *|ient t'JtlO tllHI in these
llu* ilepaitment figures month* A local dredging firm i«
fishing ami trailer ramp* In 11148.
emitimleil to dig out the pool* at
The muiom maintenance rust
ith not a* witlely fiime'l rcgidm inlet vul*
of these ramp* in Lake eoJIlty
ng a* fm fishing. (oilin'
i* more than (lOU.otki, ami the
'■I iiiiinU I'oiitalii re­
inve*lment* in them run all the
nt 21.111 ipmil, 21 tinI' VIM III: VI II n i l M IL
way fiom $r».tHHl to $22.Y»kMi. with
I&lt;
’t!l ill**i were killi’il in
WKST PALM ItK VI'll, Feh. 28
i'on*trurliou ami limiiiiveiiienl* In
nty last year.
j I Special &gt; Mi* Lewi* I’ih'lier of
11*48 totaling I275.0IM.
'h ' We-t Hite lommimity wa* roNun-resident fishermen flurk
eelllly re-elected |ire*ldeti| of I lie
to I al,y eounty in large number*.
I’lilm lli'iirh County home dentonwtrntion council, mrordlng to Ml**
_
. g
.| ,
i fit miii i mu v\mm'ii mu Ham llmtun, Immc attenl. Mr*. K
tlm*ii trniiiloud* of good* for the (earning how to moke film * plea II Voelker of \Ve*1 I’nliii lluacti
war stricken of Europe were «&gt;l; I B„ „ t,,sll|, „f
demon*trutwas le-i'lecli'il vice pii'*idenl. New
iicted nut Ionic iiro wlo&gt; provided ||0hH lty |
Knl( (j um|,ic
office** me Mi*. A VV, l.itifiehl,
tile at eat ipianlitle* of grain nmlimtrni i,,,,,,,.
I I .tike Worth, •ecteliiry. Mi*. W. I,.
oilier neee»*ury final* fm the p ee-!
Shirley, Lake VYorlli, lit'imurcr,
|de abroad? There’* brotherhood |
miioiia funnel*, tio into any rural
Two Mpiare* of melleil iin*weet- mnl Mi*. Flunk Cook. Military
cum mu city uml you’ll hear *torlea jelled chm nlalc may In- added !•• Is ml. couiii'il delegate.
of how folk* have pitched in IO|l!ie Usual 2 rat! while leeipi foi
help a family who*e liou»e Inirneil boiled fio*tina. Add il after the
down, who*!' nop* well* destroyed, ^syrup ha* la'i'ti I&gt;*•iii «-ii into lln
or wlio*e health mid security were |*tiffli l.&lt; uh n ear. while*
liH'lliiei'd l&gt;&gt; iici'idi'lit oi illliea*.
Security mid brotherhood lire!
&gt;
closely inter .linked, anil Imth will! Add u tialf cup of coconut to a
l,e found slrona mid virile on thh' paekaye of vanilla pllddina. then
Anii'ticun farm. Tlmmu* JefferKon top with uialiae .seanient* hefnie
a ll rely hnd that in mind when he wervuip A little ualrn iiK'ninil may
wrote llio*e word* uImiuI " imiIII- 1he *pr 111KId'll »ivi r tbs* tup, Inti, if
Viktor* «f tin* ruitll."
ili'Niiml

Fishing Abounds
| In 1,400 Lakes
In Lake County

Gen. Sanford
Had Long Career
In U. S. Service
Served

A s Minister
To Belgium Before
Coming Here In 71

(■envrol Henry Shelton Sanforil,
for whom thl* City of Sanforil I*
nameil, was horn June 15, 1823 at
jWmalhury, Connecticut. In child•noil he was tutored ami later
studied ut Che*hlre Acudemy. He
next ut ten iled Washington College, which I* now known a* Trin­
ity. Imt after two year* he was
compelled to leave la-cause of
UtlniiH. I1hyaleiaina udviaed him to
ttaval for Ida health. So In 1841 he
loth several *eu voyage* and later
worn to the Fnr Went, where he
lived amung the Intliuiiti for u
while For a time lie Iruvelled
abroad and itodlcd ut the Univer­
sity of Heidelberg, whero the J.
U. I* degree was eonferred upon
him. At Trinity he was given the
LL-f&gt;. degree In HMD.
In IH4II hi* diplumatir canter
wa* begun when, ait the arte of
twenty-three, he la*came un ottn*dic to the Amerienn KmhuK*y in
Russia under .Minister Itulidi F.
Ingriaoll From then to the time he
hecaniM Minister lte*ldent to HidJfluir oil Morrh 20, 181)1, he per­
formed vnrloiia other diplomatic
lervicei.
Hr married flerlriiik' lie l*uy
of {Philadelphia, and lliey had
eigliLii'hlldrvn.
In )|H7I lieneral Sniifonl he-

AMERICA'S FINEST HORSES ate ready to awaep Into action at
Gullatiaam Path daring the eoaaleg winter tasiag •••ton, Match 4
through April 19. Thia inpoalag aveaue ol royal palma will giaet
vlallota to the beautiful track, aad the Maoua cantilavar grandaland, only one ol 111 type oa the Aneilcaa turl, will accommodate
them throughout the 4 0 day nee tina.______________ _______

fives Rural Common Sodhi*
---------

By

S IT U S JOHNSON

» t can FATiM EiTlS I.KAIHNtl
lit the
S t ll’FORTKIiS OF (1 0 0 0
• in {ha
WILL ANO SRCUIUTY
.’ouklna,
‘‘Cultivator* of the eiirtli are the
na to mo*t valuable elticrn*. They are
nrnink- the most vigorous, the nmM inilependent, the most vlitinui*. and
CUaalun
* r,!
I"
.‘ount y, and
’•48 by wreeilttil to It* lllierty mil t&gt;dere*t*
tier aa- I’y
muat ln»tlna hi nils. ’
it ration
A *on,f
ft8o. Jhumn* Jeffer.
latlom *un wrote those word*, und the
of tho Oulh of hi* Nentlment* Ita* bean
i A m o - PO,v*tt many time* *lnee then. And
n*um«r country people tmluy rimtinue l»
of the
n fhiOfrd and dependable fimn.lth new nllun
Amariran eivilltation
ice the
Thin week I* National llridhci
lut the homl Week and Inxl week wa* Nu
mlilered *h&gt;nal Security Week, mid Loth j
O n a Lo vely Highlands of Florida Estate
women 'dourvance* icpreseid Ideal* wldcli
ree on n,,&lt; bade in rural tlnuiKht nml
t uteri- whieh receive vlgonm* uml wlmlehenrtnd Niipjnirl from farm people,
e* conWhit** national smuirlty stand*
tat hot- t‘,r n'llilury ilreiiklh, indtialrial
I edge* |l'*twer, and unity uml patriotism
mlerial “" " " ’K nil the people nf our enunevenly lrf . 11 also stand* fm fond and
to p r e * lun,t the undivided eiM-igy Jind
Ide fur 1palrhiliam nf the perdu win, proir long duce It. Food i* essential for
life, lilierty, aecurlly, uml inogie**.
•a that ^ nation’* gun* uml men may ln&gt;
ded for lnl&gt;ny n,,il ntriing, hut they menu
hiimlle* little It there i* not food in nmin- Till* i* your 2lMtoum Mansion Community I'luh with nenw of mugiii
,1 (mn. 'tain them. And the American fieent, iniituii'il lainUcaji'iig, huthliiK Is'w ii's, liualing and fishing
lilt
farmer ha* alwuy* prnvided I hut docks, tennis and shuffle Ih iu i i I com I s, golf diiving rungi', cllius
;n clean mi,l,t Impoitanl of nil need* for groves, muni id springs, r&lt; ncrete sulplnn sunnnung pmd ALL l-‘ IIK F
TO 1‘IIOI'KltTY OWNKItS
l'* ami p u r it y — fowl,
mi ea*y
Nowhere In America in brother- lln ie '* nn finer ipnt in all Klnrldu for u vneallnti ic yent nminl
y hood ntronger than on the farm, ItK'nilK.VIKNT hume thin llm fuinim* I’mint tie limy I’luniuliini on
re tun Farm people like each utlier and palm filnged Lake Mum. ih' now Uung divided inln little estate* fm
light- l*,elr l *,Jr cou*l,,l‘' They’re fi lemlly, selected cungeninl fum’iiea. Clear, wiaaled or l.AKKKKONT site* ol
imistimt helpful, perhap* a little- more motJ. (INK ’.f FA It i'KIt TO i INK HALF AI'IIK m linger, ale uvulliihle
est than city folk* hut grt'garloun,
PRICKS frttni grilMJ—Kan* 1'vrnts
ne vert ha lean. They are Independ­
MODKIIN IIO.MK J.Vdiii
ent, uml lliuy hcllcvi In other |ieoa Ilean pie being independent.
When •rrernrd porrh, rnrpurl, 2 Itcdronnis, rlrrtrlr raitae and hoi »ntei
irtim nl ilwre’a u great movement, ut help healer, Imlhrnom with full loli and nhoerr. I*LAN'I'ATI(IN HH’I A'l'KS
IK'ople In trouble, I„rm people lake In ronvenlent In store*, h Iioo In, ihurrhrs, tnovlr*, FltK F MOIOK
the lead In the good work. When BOAT ANCIIOIt AI1K In hlu lieuutlful I.AKK MON HO i:, mt On tilde
In t h e Ocean via St. Julilia Kivrr WHterwuj, rlailtalliin Fslules is
enlirely out of thr hurricane uml fliHHl areas.

Low C o st-Y ear Round Living

.All IIO.MKN IIIUI.T IN PAST Mil DAYS
I’lJlile out uml sen why. Olive mil Imlny nml you’ll llgree ll.nl Floinlll
pii'liei t.v with su many advnmuges mid ultim tion* Im* ii"Vei been
of lei .il ni inch low price*. Ileie is holy thi* I.ANO Ol-’ LOW COST
1.1 VINO. Itemember we ate IlFII.KKHS of LOW COST Il't.MKF
*11*1111:11-* r i. o iiliii * r * n : i i l i w n i u u r i in im in i

Tt». Black-Dr*u«l\l B ay help an npisl
•locnuh it tM eolr n o o n ymr have *n
a m t its B a r b U bfH iu a e l CMutltwllso
B lH k -U riu ib t, Um Irlcndijr l u i U i i . U
asu tllr n ro ap l and Ihorouth vhen taken
a« dlrtalad. ft m u only a twany ur Ita*
a data. T tu l'c «ky II bad turn a twalwllcr with four MuratliMia. U yea ala
trauktod -IU . auak ■M*f
W M .*t ;
....... l i e La m l and Hanford :
k w ? U p iw !u tI,^ a *llS I« ,* alMptaaaaaaa, 1 ItoaC S i g n s
l l e l g ile a t c u rd ti
Udulal liailucaa. bad k raalh -an d II Ihaaa I m a in g u te o il I ) . S . H ig h w a y I V
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We invite you to spend yc
winters in Beautiful Sanford

FLORIDA

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Eqjoy Most Successful Season

5,000 Acre*
Of Field Corn AnPlanted In Fl&lt;

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Jv cr 3 Million Acres
Of Land T o Be Aid­
ed In Big Project

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TAUAIIAMNKK. Fob. MM(Hp*«.
&lt;l| Tramcmluua Imucfitr to apiroilmaidy three mllilun xcrca of
.iircxt lain) In I ’an lral ami Mouth*
rn Florida upon complr|loi&lt; »f
he |1W8,000,18a| Florida fhaal ion*

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included New York and I'hlludelphla. Thlx year'a operetta will lw "The (luldoli*
era". Individual mcmlM-rx of the rluh* aa well ax memlren of the faculty art*
much In demund a* xidolxt* or In xmall enxemldea. The club recently nave a con­
cert for the Han foul Tourixt Club which evoked much favorable rexponxe.

Htetxiui Uni/erxlly'e fiimoux (lire Club, directed by Harold Milne Uiffln,
hni limp been a favorite In Hanford. The rluh la rompoavd of atmlanta at Del,and,
moat of whom ir e xtudylnir inuxlc nx a enreer, either aa taachcra or aa concert
iirllxtx, and uruin ally prraenta Hu, "Mexxiiih" at Chrlatmax time, and an operet-a
or an oratorio ii the xprinx In addition to an annual tour. I.axt year the tour

lf‘ 18.

Hull enjircio-il il,,. opinion
Him much of Klorida’x corn acre- 1

Will Im plaliled In Dixie IH
i
thin Ihi iic O leu year*, and lie
i mended Fin. \V- 1, W-2, Funk (1-737
,’Mlinal* *1 tluil will'll It ti*. 11,(MH),imm) u year.
Until
luh
ipuile
xnpp
,ex
*if
Dixie
I,a. 211011, Wood 8-11(10, Watxon2UI,
pl)ii i H llm i’ filmUk ol III*’ nlNlc'.
rtpu in-Mae*’ Hie viilot* nf I lie II ......I ran lie pm hired, Ihe and Wood H‘‘J 40, in that order,
uihlii crop will Im rnlM-d .it len-i h (foiiomlxt expliuneil. it tier vnrle- , nml pointed out that either Florl** mtixl In* u»rd. In recoin* Ident Yellow or Klurlilent While,
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the two hext common varietlex lot
Ihe alnle, may he plunted If need
of thoxe vurletiee are not itvntlable, Where ilunuiitr by weevil*
ami other Ineertx hit* proven n il-1
uaunlly In-avy in the piihI, f'lih’in
Yellow Flml oi lluvuim Flint plot,
ably will do Imxl.
In plnntinir field corn on tnml
mil heavily fcrtlllxed the year be­
fore mid im which no cover crop
will Im* turned under, the uarono*
mill ri'i’inunifiidt’d iipidirullun &lt;f
from 2(111 to lull pound* nf (Mi ll,
6-7*6, nr -1*8-1 per acre In the
drill row ii week l*efore planllriK
ulul a Hido-dretidiiK of IIHI to Itdil
puiiiiilx of nilriite of Main or Itx
ei|uiviilcnl III &gt;liiy&gt; after |ilaiitinKIf lupine ur -ome oilier leKiiim*
precedee corn, he xuhl, 2(!() to Hill
pound* of 111(1 HI in (I I &lt;1-0 Ih
Ntiitril.lt* fur the mil Ini ferllllaatlon. .
On land fertilis'd uicurdinK to ,
thoxe rernmiiicndntlone, xlx to Hi
Mpiuie feei xhuulil I*' allowed for
each plum inxtoud of the 12 to 16 1
xip’riri feel lomully allowed on I'flfertilixi d land.
EXTENSION t ’ONFKItKNCK

Mermaid fee.lx fl.h In Hunt of th . Und. rwatvr r ^ xtcr la f.e i
Imilentil the xurface at Wevkiwachee Hprlnu. Hrookxvllu A n a l.u r
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cun take picture* of diver* who xtay underw«.**i In*

definite perlmjx hreathliiK comprexxed air from a Hum .
flAJNEHVII.I.E, Fob. 2H (S|M*c
lall —The
I1HU conference of
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county nml home deimmxtrallon tenxton wl,r|‘*T*
, 1 * . llrul
ii pent* a..........I Inn* worker* of the
rli.ruM uprk-ullural ai 1 ruru
Florida
Apri, ulturnl
E*ten»lon j lome-.aaklnn
.*.»» “n‘&gt;
Hervice will Ih- held here 17*22,
the In'eHt rexilll* of rix.n r.il
Dim-lor II, (!. Clayton announced I" anrleullure,
today.
The I'imferenre I* till minimi uf* | [»„j|y Mewupe in New York City
VKItO IIKAOH, r»b 28 (flpsc*
fair for Ihe pur|iok« of plvlnp Ex* p,i„|
idllloii pnllunx.
lull Among the rarest anil miw*
cxiienxlve flower* In Ihe world
today I* tin* &lt;hlontnglo**um, a del*
|Irate viitl-riilurnil spray orchid of
Mncieilihlu brilliance which I* nat
I ivo In Ihv hlgl ange* of lit* Ando*
•mnoiituinx oi South America,
Th e man who knows Sanford
Nearly nil attempt* In transplant
I hi* (Idonlogluxxum In H * U«lltd
Stull*. have failed, mnl'.ty Ime.-us**
l hi* hichlil canont
our auntI'lium* m i
115 M u k iiii IIii Avi*.
nu*r IhmI. Nil* uirlddidoglxt lh
lliivlil r . r ill htu II hulilx nut new
lin|n&lt; in i hi nit gt &gt;*sum fancier*.
lien ii l i f ill huniPH nl price* nml lerntw
'&lt;■ . »in i inn n It U currently fullHint you run iilfo ril to liuy.
ducting pi ove xiiercxaful, the
|irl|i-il Ihlmili'i I i f iiiii in*v some1 iy 111 ‘in i|n* *■ i :.1 nly III Flori ml ih. ::.niih
Or Falih iin, ehlvl n. Iddoloplat
Mericin ( i lUiiUmn her*,
ha.* ul ready -uccetded III adapting
Highly m il ii il h .' rlil orchid* of
I Itie |infiMlll r I’hl'lnvu type to grow
|ulitiliMirn in M iriiln. Now, by
I scientific ii I ctlmi niul hyhrlill*I ing, i In* MrK** -fuMiflii Harden*
orchid ileimitmim m working to
ilovchi|i n x’riibi nf OdimUlgloB*iim
thill will glow it.itin ally miikr til
Florida ciiinliil iih.
Partial mi‘r e*. in till* emleavnr
In being ill ni iiiiiuinl Iiy exhibit*
of (hlniiiii|(li’iiiiMK from the Veru
lt«*Hcli mchldariuin lit the Fifth In*
l(*rnnlItmul Orchlil flhuw in Miami,
the Klurlili* Ht«lw Fair at Tampa
nml ni her auor. expindHon*. llow&gt;
ever, them* aiinw orchid*, lha flrat
Odontngl* * min* ever to ba ralted
320
In tha South, are far from «antan
varieties. They hava Imen ralawl
nl large expense in specially built
greenhuurae whvra tha temperature
of lhair natlva mountain habitat
UB.000 fa*| above sea laval) la
constantly malntalnail by air*
rrmlliliinln*.
"Tha iiiujdem now," aaya Arthur
(1. McRae, sponsor of tm orrhlil
development project ami owner of

Rare Orchid Plant
Is Being Adapted
F o r Florida Use

EDWARD E. LANE

Ituul lOstuti* and Fire InHiiramt*

The Senka ik Glass &amp; Paint Com pany gladly
joins the nu rchants, business men and citi­
zens of Semi aole County in extendi ig greet­
ings to prospective visitors with
that a visit

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State Tinber To
Get Benefits Of
Flood Project

ftAINKSVU.i.K. Fab. 2* (Him,
Ii h Mure than 6,000 acre, of Ibxi
fietil corn will Ih* tdunlrd i,
Florida Ihlv year. arriictinK In 11,
F ’i*,l II. Dull, head of thi* Htai*
A crlculliiral Experiment Htaimi
o ryonomy *lepartmcnt,
Wen’ It not f,n llmiteil rm*,I »ii|
plea, fwrnn-r« wiiuhl plant at lea«l
I &gt;,000 acre.
thix new yellow
if* h 'I,rlil whirl. In* priiVi-,1 to !»■ i,
kmukl *mly iieiivkr proihirer than
camitiell vanctlra of I'ori, ,lurid/
tic IMlI IW'U V* III II, Fx|,t'l‘i„l*&gt;,ll
iy'i
S niton phuitlritf, It*. Hull &gt;«•
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p irtcl, It i*r wl,,i-,’*l III |H&gt;ri’,',ii
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i ; a ul lill (h m’i’I,' mol, tha,, i lie
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v0«ili* hylir. l 1-lorhln W-t,
Dixie IH i* Hie rciUlt of i**ui|H'i
Ih ive rcwiiict, l,y )'X|mriincnt hI i,
: ti A* of the Honthi'Mitern xlutei
. (hirloiliiie Flotilla, which *leVclo|i
. 0* I Ian of the font lo itc i Inhri
.
Il Me t unit Ihe 1'. S. Department
e Ayrk’iilt,,,,’. Ii Wuynt II Freefii'i plan of tin (leorKln &lt;'oiiMal I'lnm*
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(nr any tnuri t.

Telephone

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Central Florida relery irowcra
have enjoyeil one of their moat
■uccexiful axaxona thla
year.
Frlrex have Imen yowl. e»peelully
alnre the Cnlifornla freexe, and
Ijuallty of I'i’luty Imx la-en re port­
ed ua ala,vi* the avcrajn*.
January wax a |,erio&lt;J marked
by ■ few dayi of rohi weather at
the IwKlnnlnir and later by tarn*
ptTaturex ax high ax 86 &lt;h*irrt*i’n,
Thl* had the effimt of iuaturlu(
celery rapidly and eultlnir had tu
keep pare.
The market wax xo Rood that
•'•ittlliu ndvancil ax fnxt ax cel­
ery mnliireil. Home xhlpperx had
to xlow down a Idt In xhlpmenta
tlm* to wall hi); for the crop to
inature.
The celery aticaye ex^lmate for
Florida * * *
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harvexted by Mar. 10*16 and
|fiy»
fto n l on oltaervailon* of tltc would emial about n,IMH) care.
r'lorlda Korea! Service, the prnl* Throuph January, Florida moved
ctlon ram* from Col. A. Il* Mat­ appiuxlmately 2,(km mre Iiy rail
hew*. Chief Enplncxr nf the and truck.
At the end of Hu* firxt week In
Slate IHvixIon nf Water Hurvey
February, 744 acre* of celery had
and Kevearth.
HirvMlny Ihe Importance of wat­ been cut In the Hemlmdc-Oronpa
er to foreete. Matthew* declareil, and luike county xectlnnx. Of thla
‘Where thete I* m. water, thero , 426 acre* wax In C ddon and 110
in 1'a.cal variety. The fxllmated
are no (ore*ta*"
R. A, Bunnlnwhauaen, chief of hulnnce of uncut celery on that
ihe inaiiiyenient brunch of tloi dab* wax 718 acre* of Hidden and
Hale Foreet Service, nMrrled 814 acre* of 1‘nxrnl,.
F, H. II. prlcen xiHimed up tu
l|mt the* nialntenaneu of the water
table in the foreat region* of that S7.00 a crate her.- fnllowlnp In.
tret Ion lx n M u li'ly necexxary to Dial new* In January of dnmnpe
Hie praiwpatlon and preaervellon dune lo California celery by free*
i t the xlaxh pine and cyprexe for* lex. Durinp the fnllowlnp weekx
' rice* levrled off to $.'1.76 In $4.10
•&lt;|x there.
Accordlnf to
lioimliiphaiixei*, fur llolileti and up to S4.IM) for
Hmxe fiirexte In th« low w**t flat * 1'nxcal.
Demand for t'nni’nl .elery hew. khU ivipilie a ctiiixlderahle am*
mint of water. Tin* treea III xono* pan to run heavy weal of the
purl* of that aerlliiii hnv# l*een .MixxDalppi, und mime xhlpmenta
Died hv drimphl, Dlnntiiigx have went a* far a* Wyoming. The
been dextroye.1 by bop Infeatnllon crop, *ay *hipperx, hax Imen petdiirinp dry oerlnilx. A xlahle water IliiK fine diMrilmtlmi Ihrouphuut
table xhniild Kive
prolecllon to the country.
('elery ipiallty ha* been report*
future planHopw.
Iliuuilnphaoaen explained that eil a* very pood, and in* pec lor*
.lie (lalwiHHt* am n uatmal habit here report Hint it pooil percentilpc of If. M. No. I Im* been ship­
a. for xlaxh |doe and eyprexx.
EmphaaHInp that forext dehrix, ped. The celery front thin unction
uotx, leave* anil cover are ini|Mirt* lx firm, yimnp. lender nml of Mood
ml In conxervallim of water, lb I'ntlmr uuulity nml with little In­
head of the foreat xervirr, A
I II clination to pllhii|r*x.
One factor ninklnir for heller
(‘nuller, axxerle.t that the two
phaaex uf roiixervation are cloxely celery ipnility ix the fuel that a
Inrpe numtwr of grower* thlx
related.
For iometlme thv pulp an*l xenxon rrxumed the pie-wur prac­
paper Induxtry hint Item polnp tice of oaiHrlng ihe celery In the
deep into the area fur tlmlwr. Thu fluid. Thlx Im* improved the
ndjNliv'x Inlereat la further dem- Dixie and relery xo treated hax
in l rated hy th« fact that it I* monmndi’d a price a* much ax
lvlnp xeedllnpa In la* planted III 76 cenlx a crate over that which
1!e area.
wax not paltered.
Up‘Feh. I Kemlnule Cuunty had
The Ixrxl land U u*vd fur farmlnp
id praiiup, Hoimlnphauxt'it xald, xltlpped 622 cm * uf celery hy rail,
to 6411 mi Fell.. . .I,. IM48.
Hid ilmlier 1* ormluced *m
Hie we*
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, , compared
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pra«e tann. I t Ix duv to thla Haraxola wa* far lathitid with 221
act that many uf ih« caltUmei* ear* xhlpped compared lo 418 on
hei* are comhlnln* cat|le nixing Feb, I of the urvvloux year. Total
vllh timber pmwtnp.
Florida mil xhltniienlx of celery a*
Matthewa aprwwa with |h» For of Feh. I were 1,487 compared .
ixt Service that there U a Innp with IJI24 nn Fell. I, IU48.
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atrip down the middle of the KNHi Him of the celery crop to
dmmee Valle*v that ha* no *i*eclal the Held around Oviedo fur the
'able a* foreet land.
Spring nmrklaml* deni, mindly In
Companle* now getting timber April, Mny and early June I* now
■lit of (&gt;n|r*l and Southern Flor* well ndvanred, though xomt* grow*
Ida, lilted hy llonnlnphauxen am or* will ret celery plant* ax late
the Inlerallonaj Paper Company, aa Mar. 16. Ilarvextlng of th»
he National Container Corimra* murkhind* nctengi* will U* atari*
'mi, Hi* llnd*iiii pulti and I'aper etl at approvlmutely tin* time tha
''umpaliy, llavonior,
and tha Hanford rundlmnl ili’iil coinex to an
Container Coritoraticm of Amer- end.
'ca. The Htate Foreat Service xaid
The milltMik fur the Spring rel- ^
hat Ihe Atlantic (loaxtlliie Hall- t r y crop at Oviedo ix very pumi at ®
road hax alxn ovlneed an Inlerext the prunetil time, nay xhlpperx, It
In Ih* limber pctaallillitlex In the limkx like the name mimlier of acre*
'•rritory.
again thlx year. If only ian-auia
At the prexent time, the |rlanl« no new land la available. Thera
nf all theae companlea art located will la* additional Hprlnp plant*
outxliie the project area. Ami Don. Ing* of cclpry at Wieradale, /ellnlnphauMn emphaaliea that an v . mmI, bake Hurt, (Tndo.it. and
abundant supply o f water wll Im In a few uthar North and Central
imperative should any „f (hem points,
ever cuitsldsr btilblinp plant* It*
i’lans are polnp alirad for a
the rtpbm.
substantial acreape uf yellow
MA pawl water supply Is aa sweet corn here followinp the A
iMMVlMt a* the wowl supoly. uelery hatvealinp. Corn is heinp
And they have to have the rlpl.| ulantrd jl nut aa fast as celery la
kind of water
he declarttl.
harvested. Thla will Im an ImporMatthewa sjtW that complstlou taint rrop In the Hanford area tMa
nf the prnjeel la the Imxl guarantee y„ar
for that supply that the lndu.|ry
Carryover xtipplicx of cablmpe
„ ' •”[*#.
In tiir ('arollnax had the effect of
wl*h eauellsnt tlmlmr •|&lt;)W|np up the inurkel In Hunfurd.
iMiaalhllltles In the prob'd Htrrl* Scarcity Imiucrd Iiy the freese In
Jury, Honnlnphauaeii said, arc[ Hem* Tcvn* had a sllmnfatlnp effect nn
note, Brevard, Ih'mitt, (llsdea, cahlape price, which in a week's
llanUe, Hendry, Highlands, Ind- t(,I&gt;w ai|yawt.,| from ,ir, cent* to ^
'an River Martin, Orant*, I'alt t || ^5 a !„,»
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*‘t*«'la. Ok wvHohev. | Cauliflower hax not fared so
no osceola
|Wg|j j„,re r#Con(jy ,|uv |u the hot
— — . . . . .weather, Ireberp lettuce was
tlmaoif ronsrueleel wpunslva *«v&gt;#' about ruin*/. In the Hanford area
mtenlt with (hHinloglitasvma In by hot weatiwr. and suppliea hava
ClavslanJ, Ohio, “ la tu de-alrcnml been In praulically the name a ll-,
Hlen Ike Odontoplosaum to the been In parvl’cally Ihe same sit-

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^CATION FUN
COME TO SANFORD
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On The Beautiful St. Johns RIVer
In

Fur the Freshest Produce in Town — We invite you
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BeautlfW Sawfonl and tha apr*
sounding rmmtryalde of flamlrwla
County Is an Wept place to aaa
rtoaldn |t tic boat Convanlantly
lecatad far vtMthm other polnta of

to visit our market where our Frigidmiat aerated
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
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F ish in g A bounds
I n 1,400 L akes
In L ake County

Gen. Sanford
Had Long Career
Hn U. S. Service

record* of the State (lame and
Frc»h Water Fl*h Department
allow. Lu*l year 4,884 non-rexldent and 4,000 resident fishing
llcen»e» were issued ‘ here.
deported eatehe* h.v licen*ed
fisher men amounted to 2.454,fiOl
pound*, which nccurdiuK to l'. S.
Wildlifi Service e*limate» of $2
a pound, mean i lliat anirler* in
Lake county *pcnt nearly $5 million fm tackle. Unit*, halt, iriitdc*,
food, lodging und trunapurtatiou.
Luke county ha* 40 fishing

l.nke county, with It* 1400
nnmrd lake* and almost a million
and a half dollar* invented In 40
fishing and trailer camp*. Itonlcr*
Seminole County on the northi went. Forty-two thousand Flor­
idan* nml other ft«hermen and CUIIIp* Wltil I.ill Ihiii I* ami I 12
tourist* »pent *'JlMI,000 in theae cabin*, the department flume*
fiehinic and trailer camp* In ID4H. show.
General Henry Shi-llon Sanford,
The anminl maintenance cont
Although lint n* Widely fumed
for whom this City of Sanford in
of theae rump* in l.nke county fur hunting u* foi fi«hiug. Game
named, wn* born June IS. IH23. nt
in moie thiin $ 100,IKVi, and the Oepm tuieat iccoril* contain re
-^Woodbury, Connecticut. In childInvestment* in them run all the port* lluil 21.t i l ipmil, 2M tin
-nod he wax tutored und Inter
xvny from fft.lMHI to $'.’25,000, with key. und l.l.'l deer were killed til
conatruction and imnrovemenla in l.nke county la.l &gt;enr.
studied nt Cheshire Academy. He i
Il'IH totaling $,.’7r&gt;,0iM».
next uttended Washington CulAMERICA'S FINEST HORSES
reedy to eweep Into action at ,
lege, which I* now known us Trin­
Non-resident fishermen flock LEARN III M \KP. IT I'ltl M N F S
Gullitisam Park during Ike coaling winter racing aeaaon, March 4 I
ity. hut after two yenrx ho was
to Luke county In large numbers.
through April IB. Thla Impoalng avenue ol royal palma will greet I
I'D NI'A GUltilA, fell 22 I Spec
compelled to leave because of
vlailore lo Ihe beautiful track, and the laaioua canlllevet grand* .
— — I till) I’lilnmu Count) negro home
•ithmu. Physicians udvlied him to
aland, only one ol lie type on Ike American turf, will accommodate
. ; dvliinoMiiitinii club women ale
trnvel for hi* health. So Ir IH-ll he I them throughout Ike 40 day meeting.______________
•hose trninloiiil* of good* for the |t&gt;uriiiiit,‘ how to nnike ,-iliu* |iie*
took several sea voyages and luter I
war-stricken
of Kttrope were *"
col a* u re*ull of lecelit demmi-ti ut
’ ................“...............
went to the For Went, where he I
Ira-led not long ago. who provltled Inn* b) Lee Kllli Gullible A-dn,
lived amonir the Indiana for u H i n t s T o H o U S e W i V e S Rural Common Sense tile great ipimilitle* of gruln nnd negio home agent.
Idle. For u time he travelled ____________________
other necessary ......I* for Ihe peo­
By HI'l'DS JOHNSON
abroad und atudled at the Univurn o POT HOLDERS
ple abroad? There's bin'herb &gt;ml
among fm titers, tin into any rural! Tw.
alty of lleidt-lberg, where the J. 1 ,\ heat-re*iatunt handle that can FARMER 18 I.FADING
f mi-lied IIIInWI•el
SUPPORTERS OF GOOD
11. D. degree wax conferred upon |H. |tru„|,m| *ufely without Ihe
etii-il (TllHttlflll* may be milled lo
community und you'll hear slur
WILL AND SKCtlltlTY uf iiow folk* have pitched In
"lull- 1
him. At Trinity he wu* Riven the
„f u*|ng „ pot hairier lx tha
Die ii'•mil '2
f.tl
Lot 1, -I
"Cultivators of the eurtli me the help n family whose house burn
Add il nl tii 1lie
I.L.D. degree III 1E49.
J most attractive asset a cooking,
syrup ka* U rii heiileii ml.. tin
In IH4II hix diplomullc career utenxil cun have, according to most valuable eitUens They are down, whose crop* Wen- destroy'
wn* hegun when, ut the age of t vote* of nearly 111,000 homrmak- the most vigorous, the most inde­ or whose health and security were i.lif lh I., ali ti egg white*,
'
pendent, the mo*t virtuous, and menace,I by accident ut illness.
twenty-three, lie hecanie un nt-|crx.
Hccmity and hruthei hood are]
t
taclie to Ihe American Embassy in
The vole* were cuxt In dlxcuxxlon they are tied to their country, and
Hii**la under Minister Hal|ih F mi.H|ingx held during 1047-48 by weeded to it* liberty and inter eats closely Intel-linked, iitni both will I Add n linlf , op of cih -o i i i i I lo a
Ih- found sliottg and virile on th e ' package -&gt;l vuiiiliu pudding, then
lugcixoll. From then to the time he women's clubs, parent-teacher as- hy the most lusting bond*."
A lung time Ago. Jhiuim* Je ffe r­ American fiism. Tluinia* Jefferson top will, in tinge segment* hefoie
la-emiie Minister Resident to del- -octillions, home demonstration
• iu m on March 20, 1801, he per­ group* und similar urganiiatlons, son wrote those words, and the «mel&gt; bail that in mind when he serving \ little evtin cocomii uui)
formed various other diplomatic Mini Hinted hy a project of tho truth of his sentiment* ha* been wrote those words ulaiut "until-! lie .priukleil "Vet the top, ton, if
desired
services.
American Home Economics Asso­ proven many times since (hen. And vutor* of the earth."
lie married (lertrude lie I’uy ciation entitled "The ‘ Cmuunwr ! f “un‘ ry Pcopletoduy continue In
“n‘ &lt;lvp**m aide fo,mil
of Philadelphia, and they Imd Speaks. In the third year uf the • » »
- - - troth
- new utiun for American rivillxiitiun
project, voters Included
eight children.
This
week
Is Ntilimml llrotlierIll 1871 General Snilford tic-1group* und repeaters. Since the
hood
Week
und
last week wu* Na­
lie
;
women
voted
fur
Just
ulaiut
the
came interested in Florida.
O n u L o w ly Highlands of Florida iCstatt
took u trip un the HI Johns River |same characteristics considered tional Security Week, und both
and he decided to make Invest- j pieferuhle In puxt yeurs, women observances represent ideal* which
menta in thla section. He purchased I apparently know und agree on are basic in rural thought mid
12,5:15 ucren at Lake Monroe on what they want In rooking uteri- which receive vlgorou* und wholehearted support from farm people.
^ h e Ht. Johns River. This Intel of *10
While naliomtl security stand,
"a n d was then known u* the Levi j Other cooking-pan features conGinnt. He hneame iicipminled with ‘ sidered dexirulde Include a flat hot- fur military strenr.lli, imliixliIni 1
Judge Wofford Tucker, who had tom, straight aides, roundeil udg*a, I lm'v* 0 “ml unity and puli iii|i*m
come here phoiit 1870; and they bottom without grooves, mnterlul “mung all llie prople^ur our connfmined n Imaiimss partnership 'Dial retnilla heal und heals evenly try. It nlsn stmid* for food and
The natural ndvuutagivi nf the lo -. heavy weight, good balance lo pre- mid the undivided energy -and
ration appealed lo there two men, vent lipping, lip* on each side for patriotism of the peole who pro­
especially the river, which afford-1 P"ming, and durability for long duce It. Foot! i* essential for
life, lllterly, security, und progress.
ed easy and cheap transportation i wear.
facilities; und they derhletl to inyl Resides wanting handles that A nation's guns mid men limy InIhe foundation of u town.
'don't get hot, the women voted for many nnd strong, lint they im-mi
little if there i* not food to iiiiiinThe services of Captain It. II. T '* ' ft'u'.,,u," ■» revocable handle* 'tain them. And the American Till* i* your 211-ltoom Mansion Commiiinl) I'lob with ncn-H of imigni
ficent, iimtiiied Imidscajiing, buthiiig Is-acla-*, bmitlng and fishing
•darks and Mr. John A M eO on-l"'"1 wu" ‘ »"rn 1,1 lhl*
h" n‘ fnrmer bu* ulwuy* pi ovided I lint docks, ti-imis mid siiuf(It- Ix.aid emitl- gulf diiving range, cllioplat
th**
“l,uw
^
&lt;ir
banring
Ihe
aid were secured to make a
hmidli'x thut ate ettsy to clean most important of nil need* fm groves, mineral springs, conciete sulpbui , « ininiing |n&gt;ul A1.1. FIIKK
of the town. Hanford Avenue « ... .pun,
,•
TO I'ltOl'KIITY OWN'KIIS
.....................
and security—food.
the first street to lie cut. In laying 7 * 'o" , r “v'T * ..or vgrooves,
,
Nowhere In America i* brother­ Theie's no finer spot in nil Florida lor a vacation or yenr round
.....
,»...
o..^»..,.i......
Iiundles
securely
uttuched
and
easy
out the town, General Hunfoid gen.
hood stronger tliun on tin- fmni liKTI ItK.M KNT home tliun the famous fount dr llui y I'liiiitntimi on
erouxly donuted land lo each lie- ' ““d ‘•umfortulde to grlit.
Farm people like each other und pultu fiinged l.nke Monroe now la-ing divided into little i-»tutt-H fm
erenco,
too,
none,'nation which consented
their city cousins. They’re friendly, selected congenial families. Clear, wooded or I.AKKFIIONT sites of
build u church, also the lots for for cooking utensils with tight- helpful, perhaps u llitle more mod­ •INK ijOAUTKIt III (INK HALF At'UK m linger, me available
the schools and a park fur each. fitting covers und licut-rexixtnnt est than city folk* but gregnrioux.
knolis on the lids.
PRICKS from *51111—Kiw, Termn
Ill till- winter of IH71 General
nevertholess. They me independ­
MODERN HOME i:».*i0ll
Hanford returned from Sweden
ent, and they believl in other peo­
bringing 75 Swedes and settled
Wln-n erternrd purrh, rurporl, 2 bedroom-, rlrrlrlr range nnd hid eslcr
Triumph is u new limu bean ple being Independent.
s4heru on n tract of land west of developed hy the D. H. Department tlarre's u greut movenu-nt. ot help hralrr, bsIhciMini with full tnb-and sho* rr. I'LAN I'ATION KH’I A'l'KH
Wlie town, which he culled Ht. Ger­ of Agriculture.
people in troiddo, farm people tuk« |« coiiveiileol lo store*, icliool*, tliurrhr*, movie*, FKI-iF. M ill III!
trude In honor of Ids wife. Here u n ___ ____
. . . . In ,the
L. ....
. ..........
the .lead
good.........
work.
When noA T ANCIKIIIAGK III big liemililid LAKH MONItOK, iiavlgiilde
orange grove was sturted, hut it |
lo Ihe Ocean via Hi. Johns I0»er Waterway. Plantation Kstale* i*
was found thpt the land was not i varieties of full-bearing orange,
entirely out of Ihr hurrirnne nod flm-d area*.
suited to the citrus culture; and, lemon, nnd kunupmt nr.- even now
r.o HOMES Ill'll.I' IN PAST HO DAYS
the higher land being preferred for mingled with the- giant mikx and
Come out mid see why. Olive out Indny mid )--u‘ll ngri-i- I lint l-'lmidu
orange groves, another site w as1tropical foliuge of this plgt.
ehonen, where thirty iiricx were
propeit) with so many iidviiinuge in .I ulliiotimi* has m-vi-i l-e-ii
General Hunfonl's xluilie*, trav­
ofleit il ol such low prico*. Ileio i- 11 nly Ills- LAND tlF LOW I'MSI
rli-nri-d unit phinted.
els, und connections abroad en­
This la-cnme known u* Ili-lair abled him to conduct u wide vu- T il . B lark -D rsK h l may h*lp SB «P**t LIVING. Ri-menilH-r wo are Ill'll.0KIIH of LOW COST HOMES
•tomsch II Ih * oulr r»»»oa yeu h s r* s a
!II!III| :| | S I I . o i l i n ' M i l l : ■ l i t ' t i l l ll n r i o n *11 III I
(Irove, where in the full of 1872 riety of horticultural experiment*
up**I •lom scli 1* b*«*UM o l c e u llp d lu n
76 more Swede* were brought o v er.lt is due to him that Florida wu* BU«k-L&gt;r*uihl, Ih* IrUndlr U isU r*. U
prowu) sm l Ihorouf a »h *o t»r«u
£pnd located. This ht-cuini the e x - 1 introduced to miiny new cultures, uiutlly
ss dUMt.d. ft to*U only a p*nay or l* u
perimentnl ground for General notuldy that of the lemon He wus s Sum . T h « r * why II k s* k e n a h e t ON II. S HIGHWAY 17
wU*r e llh lour ■•Mrstlvai. II ymi a t*
Hanford's citrus nursery, und many (Continued On Page 8. Sec. 3)
UuuLUd with ru th iin p ia fs * u Im i #1
See
Ib-wi-i-ii OeLnud und Hunfoid :i mil,- Houlli of Oiunge I'll)
h*.
sp**l
tleautiv
n*lu
•pptllt*. h **d *c'
Get guest eilld lo I lob House nl Piol-eity Office al
U s**, pliynctJ f*l1«u*. tlnpUuu***. 1 Itom. Higll*.
IB*BUI httlMU. b*4 bn*Uv-*ndllll&gt;*** ' muili gute un ll. H. Highway If Oi wrHe P. II. lb&gt;» 10.21, Hi,nl,-id.
! Flu. Telephone Haaf-.nl I4VS
vvw 0*1 s p*«k*s* l«*l*y.
hUi

Served A s Minister
To Belgium Before
Coming Here In 71

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GATOR 1*1MII.
ST
AUGUSTINE,
Feh. :’8
(Spenuli Navigation problem for
the thousand* of captive alligators
m ih.. St. Augustine nlliitalor
farm are lieeommir complicated •y
atiddioin *nmll&gt;nr» and slinil*. Al
ligalms love to-wini, hut they nl*»
like to wallow on the *amlv aliore
„f the pool* here
Drnggtiig their heavv lull* In an
aveiaire of a down iinind It ip* to
the pool each day. the nlligaior*
fill a five-foot deep channel w ill'
island* of sand mid *ilt e v e ry fev
month*
\ local die d g in g fil'lll i*
emitiacted to dig mil the pool* lit
regliim Intel Mil.

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win »r I'lfflkil Mr»* pii*84iiU*111 N«*\%
o f h n i * uti* Mi* A \V I.Mifirlif.
l.nLi Worlli.
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SEE SUNNY FLORIDA
From Seminnli1 &lt;'mini&gt;
" In th e H e a r t o l th e S n n sliin r S t.itr"

HOME OF THE (J AMS I \ILM &lt; I LLS

Low C o st-Y ear Round Living

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Kill n
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l-’n i: A I'l.KASANT
VACATION
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IUIICK CARS

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�MONPAY FEB. 28. 1? 19

THE HANFORD HERAT,P. HANFORD, FLORIDA

Kf{

Recalls E a rlie r l)ays&gt;

Future F a rm e r*

( '«ntlmi«d From !*■*• 2, H«. 3) (Continued From Page 2, 8*c. 3)

1.■ t ft IL. ti.nn nf t i 111 1 In fittiinlaP.

r eratlon*. nnd set out mure than
I &gt;00,000 pine tries during last
) ar fthmi).
Mr.d of .the pi of its itiadi* by the
ya were pul hack Into farm enrpiinrs as nn Investment In the
ture. The niujorlly o f
Future
irmria are planning to stay In
rming when they finlah ucimr.l-l
The 0,100 Future Farm ers make
t part &lt;d a total agriculture
ogriun in Florida schools en­
ding some 11.00(1 students. The
irned incotne for all vocational
trlndtme stum-nls amounted to ;
.017,HM lull year, Hint* School
ipt. Tlioina* It. Hailey reported j
at week. 'Tlieii income exceeded 1
r fano.iNHi the total of local, s ta te ,'

sorbed by Tho Womftii'ft Club.
Social I’ro arc..*? Y««, of course.
Today luxurious enrs carry ua
rapidly o»ur
paved highway*.
Kudins charm us with the flnust
muftlc, anil bring us wisdom an
expounded by tho greatest think­
ers. The most tirllllant talent in
the world, acta, playa, sing*. For­
merly, we did our own acting,
singing and dancing, delved Into
lll.roi tea for wlodom, wrote our
own apcechea and iiedalled our
Innocence we thougfd we were
having a good time.

Welcome Tourists - To Sanford
and Sem inole C ou n ty . . . We Know
you will enjoy th e p leasan t surround­
in g s and our fr ie n d ly p e o p le . . •

Tax Valuations

W e Cordially Invite Y o u To Visit Our Store

JB

to see

r ^ wi|V* n*lr *•»

W i.
10,000. Florida's youth hiis eon- •
ibulrd inalerlally to this record.
Hut many of the insults of the .
catlimsl sgrlciillutc
program,
i,mot Is. ii-rknneil In term s o f ,
inney. If. nm»t &gt;*♦■ figuied In the
ghl of improved farm living, I
inre n.ieritifit- form practices, hot- t
tr faun homes, better-grade pm- j
iirt», and glister m arket*. 'Die
anlrihuliiin of fannei training

C? nn i \sc- f° ' the

I i l l INU Whole Family

COATS

(ton. Sanford

Murk Interim ! and n m ttrl
yoke Ire a lm e n ln d I n 11 n gttish hnndmune fu ll-le n g th
ciiiiln. ChtHMte fro m g u b n rd i n e s , c o v e rts , w o rs te d s ,
I'vei'dn in r u sie, nnd n ew

County Seat

Her, ,1&gt; ; ( ( 'on ti lined from I*. .1. Her. .'I&gt;
ng slis'k |were some (if thf eninmenls Hindu
wers. tip riinierning that delegation that
the iih- , spent so iiiorl, luno at the state
lieu culti- j capital looking s f t e r the welfare
I of their community and surroundres from |flu disti let. One publication even
oranges, I staleil Unit "tho
delegnthui of
Its nil his Hnnfoid cltixeiiH
ill Tnlhihonsee
i, pllienp- , were |ili'|Mting In east a vole at
tiiinarinil, 11,,- next election in l.eon county,
loqiiat, or having been there almost long
i, eilatnrd , i-nmigh to acipdre the privilege of
guava,1 voting in thm diatrlet.”
olive end
Plans were swiftly drawn uit for
the construction of a county --nurl
g plants house and nfficlnls were niipt &gt;d. a
veil: Cln- few of them coming fioin th- old
tho true Orange county offlcliil list winking
■» porslm- out of Orlando.

spring shit ies.

SUITS
AND

TROUSERS
For
C on v en ien ce

Slim, clongitU'tl nillintii'lli’N
nre swiftly lultured, finely
deliiilrd. Kushiuneri with H
lliurltilre flavor In worst*
etl sheen gabardine, lllurlt,
Niivy, I’nslfls.

HUfiAH M U X UKOI'N
I.AIIK.IXK, Fell, UK (.Special) —
('(instnirlliui of a sm all sugar mill
•vhleh will liny ranu from Individ­
ual funiiers U now under way hero.
’lids
enterprise, neeording
In
(bounty Agent II. f,. .Johnson, is
a very Iniporlnnt step in Hendry
County economy.
I HUI,
At one time fienernl .Hsiiford
siiid, "Hanford lies at the mouth
of New York Harbor, and will
one day he the grimiest city of In­
terior Florida as Its soil, Its health,
and Its climate Justify me in b e­
lieving its resources for pleasure
resorts and for liusiness uru unlim­
ited."
The vision of tills pioneer is
being materia 11xed In tho Hanford
of today.

gTYLH MART

rw o FAMOUS

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SHOES By

Excrnva vew

Half Hl/es and Hrp.gbr Sl/rn In
Col Ions, Crrpr* am, Silks.............
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• I*lay Clothe
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men
ilaoim of Sent Inolo J
1
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, County in extend:/5
lug In tiiiirlHta a H m B
[It,'most
lnvltn; "I'1
•
K tlon |o M|H9itd your winter* in this beautiful section of
tho "Suntthlne 8»ato".
^

Look fur Ihe Nsmaa '
TWENTY ONES
I0HTUNKT8
HTYI,E-EKZ

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in your favorite flavors

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Drink N E-H I Beverages
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SMART BAGS. .
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Section Four

S e c tio n

F oul

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

M.IJMK XXXX
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY FEW. 28, 1949

K stuhllihrd 1908

No, 135.

Associated Press Leased Wire

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SANFORD i

Amonti i Iip K1ilium chwvliM in Sanhml .up dime pictuml
above. lit llip lipjM’i row, l e f t In ll|(ill. u p llir Futl M piIiih Iii I
Cliimlt .it

P«,t

Avrnur and Fillli .Stiff I ; llir In it 1’iriliytf m n

Clnirelms or Snitford have enjoyed a substantial in
erenso in mcmlHTsliip during the |Hwl-wnr (htIimI; Ilu ce
new churches have lavti built, one is now under run
si met iun and additions are under way to two of tin- lar
gest churches, the Methodist and Baptist.
The new churches are the Church of the Niuurene.
lid Maple Avenue of which L. It Uushton in punier;
the Free Methodist Church at Went Fourtii Street and
Laurel Avenue and the Church of Christ, Second Street
and Klin Avenue whose services are conducted hy Ur
L. laiwry of Geneva.
The First Baptist Church annex lit nearing comple­
tion and hitu Iteen erected nt a coot of $60,000. McKinley
Hall, tin? $60,000 nnnex and recreation center of the
First Methodist Church is now muter conatruution. A
new $10,000 church of concrete Itlock Im being creeled
at Fourteenth Street mu! Park Avenue.
The Centrnr Baptist Church, formerly kite vn an
the Southslde Baptist of which the Rev, S. L. Whatley
In pastor, hun realized rapid growth during tl.e pant
year, urnl within n few weeks will atart const ruction of
a concrete block church nt Fourteenth Street and Oak
Avenue,
Largest In memborahlp [a the First Haptl.it Church
at Sixth Street and Park Avenue with 1,100 church
members and 750 In the Sunday School. The new two
story addition with its 86 class room* and 26 by 57 foot
n.'crcational room, enublea the church to incrouae its
activities. The Rov. W. P. Brooke, Jr., la puator.
The church held' Its first services In 1881 In a
amid! frame church In the present location on land pur­
chased for $1.00 from the Florida Land Colonization Co.
of London, England. The frame building wax used front
1884 until 1917, when the present building of brick con*
struotlon was completed. It includes 14 rooms and 62
art glass windows.
The First Methodist Church has a n embership of
1,000, and the Rev, J. E. McKinley Is pustor. He has
been largely responsible for the promotion of the re*
creation building project, a one story addition adjoining
the church and having 68 feet frontage on Park Avenue
and 105 feet depth. The recreation room will be SO by
61 feet in size. Another addition to be built Inter in the
rear of the church will Include kindergarten and Junior
assembly rooms. The first church buildings, follow­
ing organization of the church In 1882, was a wooden
structure located at Sanford Avenue and Sixth Street.
This was rolled to the present site end used until 1914
when the present brick church was1erected.
Tho First Presbyterian Church, which has a mem­
bership of 041, Is located at Onk Avenue and Third
The Rev. A. G. Mclnnls. formerly of WnvcroM

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TRCIIKS REFLECT AN ATMOSPHERE OF SPIRIT!’AL STRENGTH

t liuti li at Oak A v rn u r and I hud Stieel and llnllf C u m I |i„,&lt;i|,.il
• .m u ll at I'uilt A im in ’ and I'lillltli .Slii’rl. lli r llllddli' niw. Ii’ll
'•&gt; •mill dmwi llir h u t t Iu ih Ii ul t l u u i Stienlul mi L.ni V m iu l

I ►inly noil Hie iti’V. Ilnheii II MtCnidiii of Oilun,l&lt;&gt;
ii • iiiiccmlrt the Rov. buoy lux t liiulim, supply pu.‘tl&lt;n Im
hi re Mum a year, ami the Rev. K. If. Brownlie win*
&gt;*• vim iih pastor for more limn 25 years.

Tho Presbyterian Church was organized Mn,\ I*'.

IH. 2 and In 1914, the original building was moved amt
ilu prosent brick church was built. It bus 72 stained
gla s windows. Tho Sunday School portion has eight
ro&gt;» us. Mince it.; organization. 2.91(1 people have helling
ed o thi church. Fifteen ministers have served.
The Rev, II, L. Zlminci iiinii is reel nr of IJuly ( 'i n*
Kpii copal Church which Iiiih a incrohershlp of 460 and
wlmh Is 1Mated at Park Avenue anil t’.a.rMi St reel
The first building on the c h u r c h ' s old site, I'oiolli
Mrei t and Magnolia Avenue, was cuimecrnted Apr. 20.
1875 hy lllsl.op John K. Young. The site had been iloniiletl In General Henry H. Sanford, founder of the oily.

1 1lls building was destroyed when hurricane wind*
blew ho steuule over into tho roof nil Aug. 20. IHHO
The i icoml building was placed uu a lid at F o i i r t h
Street and Pmk Avenue soon afterward, but was des
troyoc. by fire an Nov. 27, 1925. The present building
was ri inly fur uoe curly in 1926.
A, Sauls Catholic Church, which is presided over
hy Fat lor V«f||llum Nuchtrnb, has a present membership
of iiIsji t 400, which represents, ho stiiteH, about a 15
norcont mcroa*o nlnce the war. The first church was
built nt \r tho projient locution In 1887 nod vns of frame
constru tlon. This building was destroyed by fire on
.fan. 26, 1982. Tho present church was begun In 19X1
and con Dieted In 1957. It wuh designed by Evart Binshaw nil 1 constructed by J. F. N. Huddleston, has h o llo w
tile wulli with stucco exterior, and seven steel casement
windows 16 foot high. Father O'Boyle In 1882 was I he
first |irh At.
The Janford Congregational church at Third Street
and Park Avonuo was founded in 1889 hy a group of
peoplo w to come from ninny different parts of lb**
country. The Rev. J. B. Root Is pastor of the church
which htii a memborahlp of nlmut 100. The first meet­
ings of th i church worn hold in 1889 In the home of a
member u i East Flrat Street. In 1890 a frumo church
wnn built &gt;n the present site and was used until 1910.
then move 11&gt; tho rear of tho lot to make way for the
erection of the present gray concrete block church build­
ing.
Tho F rat Christian Church haa 126 meml&gt;ors and
is located a 11Q00 Sanford Avenue. The Rev. J. Randall
Karris Is it mtater. Plana are pending for the erection
of a parson ige near the church in the immediate fu­
ture. The cl ureh was organised July 26, 1926 and tho
first meetir t was held at the Junior High School.
School, The
me
Rev. F. M. J (trier waa pastor in 1927 and helped plan

S in 1-1 and llir 1’ iitl C lin llla li l l n m l i al ItillO Y-i&lt;tim! \*&lt;„m In
tlir lim n low, Irlt to iiulil a ir lln- I n il |ia,il I l inn, li I ’.u l
A lr u ilr and Sixth Nil,-el, llir t nliairHatliiU.il l Inn. I. &gt;1 I'.n l

lln* prcM'id red brick cIimicIi .sliding l,’ « The , li&lt;n ,i&gt;
was dedicated on Mot her* 1&gt;h\ in 1929 aid ibc It. i I
lb Urnn nice of lln- Preshy lei'iaa Church assisted m He
dvdicatioit.
The First Church of Chrml, Scientist loc.ilcd .,i
800 East Second Street wim organized May 2li. 1921 a
a ('hr ini inn Science Society, a bnmcli oi the M*&gt;l Ini
Church, the First Church ol Chrml, Scientist in H** i
Mims. 1&gt;ii Aug. 16, 1920, it was officially changed from
a Society In a Church mid ohtuined itn prcHcnt till. It
was dedicated mi Dee. 5, 1998, Iieing free from all m
ilehtediiesH.
The South Side llapllst Church, now known a* 1 en
fra I Baptist Church was organized in 1910 with ih&lt;
Rev. Thumus E. Thompson as first pastin', it was or
gaalxed in the home of S. C Crahain and was fir*t to
cated in Glmlervillo, later moving to its present Incut um
ul Ninth Street and Laurel Adeline. Memtiership i&gt;« 8',
The Seventh Day Advent;,-, t'hur&lt;h located nl Elm
Avenue and Seventh Street was orgualzed in 1917 in
the home of Mrs. C. H. Chile. In 1918 the group met in
tho Musouie Hull mid front 1920 to 1910 in the Sun
ford Woman’s Club building. The church was erected
hy members of tho ehurch and was occupied in 1911
Present membership Is about 57. Services are presided
over by Elder L. A. Shuffled of Orlando.
Tho Juwish Community Center, Congregation Belli
Israel, located at Magnolia A v e n u e a n d Sixteenth
Street, was organized in 1927 and the present T simp
oil Temple of frame and with stucco exterior, was creel­
ed In 1920. Membership iHabout 60. Erunk Shames pre­
sides, ut services,
.
The Salvation Army located at 214 East Second
Street holds church services will) membership of 92.
including young people. It was organized in 1929 and
for a year services wore held in tho McLamler Arcade
Building until the present building wits occupied, ('apt.
Byrd Hudson and Mrs. Hudson have clmrgn of the Post
und have organized many outings for young people,
and at Christmas time see that no underprivileged child
goes without u gift.
The Church of Cod, located nt Elm and Geneva
Avenue, was organized in 1928 and services worn held
In a building at Genova and Sanford Avenue until
1986 when the present building wus completed of con­
crete block. It w hs first presided over hy J . F. Curry
better know os "Battle Axo Bill." Under tho Rev. .toe
Crews, .now president, o f ' the Sanford Ministerial As­
sociation, the church hus grown rapidly to u member­
ship of more than 200. A church pursonago was built

during the post year.
The Sanford Assembly of God Church was organlsu - . f r , ’, . V
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lift It. 1999 at tilt- In,me •&gt;!’ S W i;n haul at llo9
F iciicIi Avrnur, was Inca led I’m , 1 111, •»n GeiieMi
Aveimr near Elm and in mm at In. itti Mievt ami
Laurel Aii'inir. A S. Davis is pa 'm .,ud uti’inhership
is about fit)
The niio'tuigs of the f ’liristiiiii and .Mi-- -naiv -\1liancr ( 'tun &lt;li of which tilmiii L Snnlli m i , t &gt;&gt;i. arc
bring hrlil at (ho Wintian’.s Club Itmliiiiic tliiniv tho
lime 11;&lt;- now building is bring constinclid ' Fouricoiith St ivrl and Park Avi-nm Hi,' •I; ir, t, u , . t.l g .llli/od from indi'priidrnt groups tu&gt;&gt; \&gt; ,i* av
1 t lit’ Tu*
bri'iuiclr Ituilding on tli,- Oilumln lligliv ,v I'rcsi'id
ini’inlii’i'sliip is about (10.
The ('hurch of God, Fifth Stiv, l ami it,-by Av,*
inn), was organized in 192li. .1 M. Greshniau as pastor.
Initial meetings were held in Immo.i until 1920 when
a fra mo building on Palmetto Avenue wu i riveted Tim
present building was completed in 1924.
Services for the Church of the Nu/niviic w* r*’ first
held in 1944 on Palmetto Avenue in the stoiv i -••un now
occupied by the Downtown Cleaners. L 11 llushton. pustor, came in 1945 and under bis vigorous lender hip the
church hus grown from 15 to 50 members. Tin* Sunday
School lately 1ms averaged 127 each week. Tin* new cuncroto block building nil Maple Avenue rust $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 and
members aided in the building of it.
Tho Free Methodist Church of which Fred R. Hor­
ton is pnstor was organized in l.nko Monroe about 1919
occupying
'ecuf _ _ the Community Church building. This frame
I’d .

building was moved to West Fourth Street and Luurcl
Avenue and now serves as the parsonage. T h e present
eoncreto block church was occupied last year.
The Rev. J. W, Austin is pastor of the Lbenozer
Methodist Church on Citrus Heights and Clifford John­
son is superintendent of (hu Sunday School. The Church
of God of Miller Farm is presided over h\ the Rev. R,
W. Miller.
Tho Unity groups meets Tuesday evenings at tho
Vuhlcz Hotel and was organized here by Miss Faith
Cornwall. The Rev. Carolyn II. Parsons of Hie Urlundo
Unity center is the toucher.
Among the leading negro churches of Sanford are:
tho Firat Shiloh Baptist Church, West Thirteenth
Street, the Rev. J. B. Barnes, pastor; St. Johns Baptist
Church, Cypress and Tenth Street, Rev. C. L. Jones,
pustor; St, James K. M. B. Church, Cypress and Ninth
Street, the Rev. S. H. Hunter, pastor; St. Paul’s Bap­
tist Church, Georgetown, Rev, 11. 11. Hodge, pastor;
Now Bethel Buptlst Church, Georgetown, Rev. E. W.
Wooden, pastor; Mt, Marlah Primitive Baptist Church*
Locust Avenue, Rev. F. Laws, pastor.

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PAGE EIGHT

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THE SANFORD HERALD.
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through 1017 Mr. DeCottea nerved
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aa Daphne Connelly—Hanford
n» clly iitlornry of Hanford. Ifo
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county
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Spring*, Fla.
nlthtiw hen he rrporu.d to Peak iimy
, m y in
H, which rniinrity
cnpmiiy h- »orv«l'
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Sgl. Rttancll Tench, Jr., that whllct j „ „ ||| WmId Win I when I..... liter- I % |tl!i n ITv.. I
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parked on Seminole Hoidcvard L | ,|„. .erviie in HUH In Urn lunk
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ahoe fnctorira to lorntn Ionic
rnlla for help coming from o f n r , iiouiil; waa promolcd i&lt;&gt; took of
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off in the lake.
j fiewt liculeniinl nod wu* Judge *• ... '
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SgU Tench Immediately radioed A.Iv.hwIo at C....... '
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N JMia* Marilyn Overby-.(Jalnr*.
Capl. Til 1ia and I.leut. 1U»* wlm
lo 1010, h- Im'cmiii- o ciiplaiu of . vj||t,
were at the time In n patrol call Ih- Kemiiudi' Homily »J'i«id». «"d ; ,m (h, Amu lee M orrla-C raarenl
In Hnldaltoro. They returned quick mi) Huy ttl, I MSI wm idimm* a • n|»- . c?4|y
fl
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jy andi 1hy
H;00 o'clock had gotten loin o( •iifini.r) -I it'- Moridu J ^jjM |^,|M Driver—-l^ealuirg
the Iwat over to the httial nt n NIlium I t.imiil
Mi..a (Sloria I’alleraon JitrkFrench'Avenue anil lowered It Into
II- i-.inii-d Inn In” luurllce .„ nv|||r
ll*e water It waa a hit mlaly na
, j-.x.. ,(\Mi.ii., v until I•.«!•
Mi.a ' Margie Fletcher Winter
they progreaaA’il nut in the hike jFiom litjll i,, Itijl he ’-ivctl it* | | Hvi-n.
a'fli.' ...ifiicTi' of tilt, ir flaahlhch'f ,
tn m i- y
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mim.ii . . &gt;|i«« Mutynrin l*nvm St. I'f
I, aH hundred I v - Iiimiu mid Itii-v hi,| i .iiintlca
roiild penetrate only
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feet. fl
They ilopped the
* motor, i y ...... j„ „ , j», HM7 i« Jun. *. Miaa Jean Harrell Del,aml
ALTERATIONS
hfonl a mil for help, and began j,-,,* . \j, |i,r .,ii.., *«, .iit.iintj . Mi.. Ann WlllimiiHon—Winter
iurnlng around fira| In large, and f,„ t|„. |
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then In amallcr clrclca.
Miner. II- icMieind to -m -i III-! Mli»a Francea Diilloac l.akc
Il wai hut u few miniitca -intil Aiiiii mid upon hi. irliim icaiiin t ’ity.
NON MCHT t'l.O I'll 1‘OVRNKD
they located Mra. McDnnell, cling c l .1, duly on Scpl it. I'.HIl, act
Miaa Joan Cook—Miami
Mi»» Dolly llaard— l.cealnirg
lug til the upturned Imw of th- ving unlit J hiiiiuiv, ip .'m tm ■
IIIITTONM AND 111'CKI.F.S
mlcl
M e .lullin' Powell -Jack.onrapalied Imat. Aa they pulled her ••••*11*i«'• Ilf yi'llla t|&lt;&gt; wit II
Into the IhihI, all- wna cold mid in pulin -iwhip with ii M .‘iii-iicer villi- llcnch.
| (l. i .Mia. I leone Joyce Carpnnler
|,rr hand* were awollen. She win mi tlir |itI‘hI*iiI ImiiiIinn ••?
mfit
In a hathlng ruit and waa
fiuickly *
|„ A „ | r„
III Kaat Serond Street
wrapped In Idankuta und laken to
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n.m.iing
a In-- ih- Hill IlNrilwuri'
pollre hendipiarlera. She waa culm
Atloiney
nou loriiteil
and aelf.po.aeaaed, however mid ||,. W1|K
n .u ,
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wga tdile lo anawer a few ipie* a )|h
ml
Hons, police utilfdr Aflor omor- t,n,.|
««ainiitiifi«liii^* ufini ) i»i • •
gency treatment, *ho wa* taken
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to the home of Gapt. Tlllla where wlt|l
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Mfi. Tllll* Ijmnctl her cloUiinif. At lllnn«li«ivr mol lonniiocH mi iluly »
11:00 oVIoek, relullvea from Or(,,, |, |„ n
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Undo came for her.
. tvi— im u af-iicl to tli—liic-oville
Capt. TIIIIh tried to drag the up A„
vin. . Mi. It*
turned lw&gt;al to whore hut due t»
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Ilf i anchor, had to turn It loo.e ............... . ,
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when Ida motor got hot. Il wn« ... .... . ,
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brmighl in Mile morning nml i. j ll)1( r , n
|1,,„ )„,icl n.
about 12 feet long with three aenl« 1llltl *.l •*l|er*l*'l til llllllltf 1IV. 1 l**i
SIroni Wind
1*1)1 Nnl )••«*••I limn •1
Mra. McDonnell told Sheriff
III. .Ini 1. l!f|.. iIn* v%*i-4 4*| •| •••••1*
Merit ami Chief Willlnina Hm-loy •''1 .• •if* II.«*1at!•I*1 a1II1*' ill Ini ••• v
morning Dial the three hint l-ft f*.r
llt'V nr*l
Si-imiiimIc
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Mr. Drcotle* yacht, nml IihiI cm I'Miinl ii 1 h\» I i»*Vl-1||*M S|l*' 4till l|
barked In the row lent, bad fl.ti ll'.llui.'l. 1*l*|l|IMIIll •*l| III m .» i»v
W m ytulklml faihionr! Cor a m ir
fd near tiraaay Point, and wei- I t«!V• I )l»*| MiII nil «Tihlu I'll, Mll*l
t rolling toward
the Snnfoid •Mill • )••«*•!
v ib n n i hetury, popoUfiry, Mll-cnnhdaiwe,
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roilgli, mm a .tiling hreere fioni IImiii
■town and make you Im I o n c o m fo rtih lr
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Don't lei il handicap your heath liver end
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At Ilie time, Mr* McDonnell )'.»!'•
* ** Ih u n •. m.il t ••••! in |
kidneyi. Bring your weight down tonnrm el
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l *• 11 Ilf 4 !••••)*•- \* 1.I iirjti
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neat illid Mr. DeCnttea wn« i n ' •*'•» *■ ' ' - n |itlir hack. Iiamlliug the uulleniid
........... i.-ioio.- ” iih«' i. I'c iy
NO STAIVINO oa laiaciM when you redme
motor. To heltcr lllllldl- the ImiiiI "f .'•'u’.iooiili, *... Ml In ' olli".
the win * w«y. The plan ihnwt you how to
I|M illirctrd Mim. Mclhnilicll to • .iiil.h.iu*1 l In fu i ........... |o.
thiMHe /anJi yon h ie —e»«n tome twreti or
move hack lo the inidill- .-.ii ''in
ii ' i in Mui.loiil in I' iiw m
P««iriri-evnid rigid diet*, end Mill ln«r
with her *l*lnr. Aa alie did
IV nc l'.. 'v-no*' und l n-i Sli-el
weight win * laity lanJ iihlfli you eat ••
•lie noted that tllu hack of the .
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direr led before meal*, help ta il ynae tpf,Imal wa. filling willi walei Ii
lilt, to you u eat lo eal tea*, and rtJatt.
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to I4SV.. MOtl euaiAWir No rigid diet nr
end. wire* aald.
i i ii : • 11:a i i .' m i in i mi
Mra. MeDmimdl Hcicimcl l"
S I NTII II I i|l Ia i. « Mil *i 11 IN riercite No mana gel, laaalite* nr d iffmu ilruy*. And WIN1 actually pm*. &gt;i,u
lira aUliw, who could not awim. to I v m i r i mi ma:viinmi.i : , • u n
e 1.1*lt 11• V IX i 'll.'\ m -kii \ M&gt;
kick her fret, hut auw lui go
Vnarnin* B-l, B J, Niacinamide, Calcium,
down for the aeciinil lime M
I’hinphnrut. Iron end Iodine. What a itit.
iiiv him i:
IteCntlea tried to right th- lioul t , , \ ’I.I'.MIV
raiy plan! Ilnw much more plttitml’ And
hut la'came I'ahaiialed, und w-m { i*l..ioiiir.
wiih a f Htrtnltt that you low weight or
llowii, Duly aleiut .‘III Inclic.
money hack! C,el WIN* inday!

DeCottcs Found

'

WHERE TO GO FOR
THE NAMES YOU KNOW

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KultiM Nhrrl HUM

Carter’s

Ille lain of the hunt ii'imilncl not 1 mV.,m.i,,.,,
of llie wilier,
vu'i ii i: i n
Sheriff Mem al alamt n Ih ' m i .
&gt;i v i i
o’dot'k Kalurday nlghl h fi m i i V.'U'inViV^a

H. fj. Hrlwon a launch

locale the Terpieala. Il
nVhrck hefoie It rmild
pear Hie uuuilli of ihe

i'll Willi llic npnirlihig

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lie locali'dl .•illv' " f'.i •"ilivi.ic li.i........
lll'-tl
old elum HU&lt;ilu'il r u n In l i e i ' I ml,«cii
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nrumiey
Hrum
iey ami ciiarhe ii.ck ... .
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4 III
fl. IV. Hncni'cr, fi,*ini'i hi” pull
•lM*t|»r '
l.#«f.*»••
per of Air. Ih'f'otti'H. whu iui"ii d 1•_|•*if ldNrila l ivf
•Ii \
Ilia Teipii'.lu buck In tin- Sun I* I ' I'•
III *•! • *1
ford lioul IVmk.
•111 line I %MM •ml
•%
in
Mr*, McDmmelt iiiiiic In **r- 1*1III fill I % l*,lIII
\\ IT.V C M H ink It .a
laricli* Fihluy from Fl. IV II&gt; III*. n.iltl
* i.nil ilit- i til
Iltd. with hii lint'll' und mini. Mi mv. A I*
and Mr*. It. J. Kulm MU. Wi»• ' r lll!MM*i*N
M* r i
• 'll • n il I ' " t i l
M
llveil in flilundo fur five vi'iiic.
f*.l
i , t i l l * " . I i.
• ..M ill!
coning from f'nlitm, Ohio und
IT.....I .
mvni'il ii liiiiim ul n.'IN Kn.l Wndi ! I \ I
Iliglou Avenue.
t o*.| (iualll
Mi'inh-r. of llir fount *Uiiii&gt;1
Heaervc, mulrr iliipclinn of Mil
Han* Toll, Iihvi* lii'i'u I'oiidmliiig
a day ami night .euich fm ihe
hodifa.
The Police ltr*rne I.hiiiicIi, h
form«r Navy ImiuI mil fit Icl l..
Poller Captain llnv TIIIIh,, uii'let
direction of Chief William , U
■I*, tmllliml'ir, lifr Jin kirt&lt;, gulp
plb.g honk* Mini illlif r ri|ii|im • il
II liau a powerful imllmmii inni
or ami wa* flml lined Mini'll I
104H wlicii ii li«*|fm'» limly wu,
found In llir lakn during u t- •
•
HII III
IMIUI. ||
run
uf 111“
the Imal.
Ii |(
U kept imnl
aim hack of Ilia Police Sliilitm.
Mr. iH'C'dlia wu* l.it - m Jm k
toHvillr, Mur. 7, IHHII, tlir ami of!
Mr. und Mr*, lieoigc Align.in. |
DeCoMc*. lie wit* rttiat'd in Jock
•ntiville wheyp Ip. iitland-d puMu 1
arlttudu. In ItHi.'l Ini giHilimieil
from SlnUnn lltiivwrwlly l.uw Col
Irgt, und for the* neat .cverul
irar*. piactlciHl law In Jack.....
Villi'.
Served In War
Htt ratim to Hunford in 1(H&gt;7 and
from limn to lulu wu* miinly
Millclttir of Oranga County wlilrh
llieli Included Hanford. Plum IldlR
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8ltUpM*

W E DR ESS T H E E N T IR E
F A M IL Y
For almost half a century wc have
furnished the families of Sanford
nnd Seminole County wth clothes
and their homes with merchandise of
distinction and quality. We invite
you who are quests in our town to
wsit our store where you w ill always
t(l a sincere and warm welcome.

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«I»lM aaaa.

"WIN!'
bimtiura &gt;oh Mae.
si i| rua nw m s ■■■■
r a n |j((|
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•uokmI w.'ibl lat mi belgbi aag tee. ylue ealaible tipi
•HI ,erf»ci*e 41m ce*4 wa " w in * " at owen I b u m be
MOibeU wub "WIN* ' la every war tie r”H yinmiMlr
will rel'UMt «r .M et
n »»*•&lt;
!« Mb ) It M
n »'.~l ...... .
q t.H m l i a w i u
Nam
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AODim.
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a&lt;#•/ rin f«*M« r«
•ff&gt;*l MAIM AMQ ABMIftl Mlt|

TOUCIITON’S
u n d * '" 8®

GARDEN TIME
THE TIME IN SANI ORD

fife

3 |crbroohc

FEEDS
B A B r

s u m m it

lalaweai

C N fC K S

'°fS s
*U t

Chick* grow fan.
ft, do b«liir, when M Q H i
y«u |lv« ihsiti D*, " fin

hc5?iisttiir‘w*“

Iff*# M |M fctft* Wrm^M U»arlurlhf iW

Hilabury'n RSII.I
0*SAL In liic
'
Ur right from (lie
il a r l . Enay In m e anil
economical. REbM).SAL in
larger dose*, prevent! recal
roccldloain. Aik Int RKN.O*
SAL here.

•«d Poultry
Hupplien

tlB Hanford Aim m
M W '? ,}

and many, many other*

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•iv.^'Wtinry'

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXX

Sanford Gains|
12 Ft. Water
•Route To East

EsInhlUhrd 100K

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY EKH. IM. HMD

Associated Press I.ruscil Wire

No. 135.

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MAYFAIK INN, SANFORD HOME OF THE NEW YORK (HANTS

Giants Train
14 Farm Clubs
At Camp Here

Completion Of Chan­
nel Costing $615,000 Opens New Era
Of
Opportunities

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G ood

O p e ra ­
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C lu b
H o te l,

S easo n

Ml I lit It H F lM V iril. lit.
The completion of n 12 foot
lll’l .Id 'spnrln I’kliler
channel In the St. John* River
Hi.
\ i " I- ii. ' . unit*, National
A front Sanford to Pnlntka last year
I.i'iiic'it 1- &gt;'*■’ «11 team, ma Jitain
opened Important new po*»lhllUle»
ttii.l ”pti,i ••■ "i." "f tlnv most com*
for navigation and commercial
pli’ir lit it l 11miiing camp* in
development for Sanford and Cen­
tht rut fi’ 11 ■ tin* Municipal Alrtral Florida, now connected with
pi ITt , .41)I
tlii"&gt;* miles from
Trenton, N. J. hy a water route.
lll’\t • t
San f. .id Tha (Wants
ThU chnnnel together with the
flllfll *l‘»i
ool"i tin. diiaction of
turning hatiln at the terminal point
I’nrI H
ii,n « consolidated
In Ijike Monroe wan sponsored by
*pi in; ' i 1
imp Imir. iiinkilig
the Seminole County Chamher of
'* t"
t - it" - \ 'em t.i "pci
Commerce. constructed under the
•U. • M • ''v f t *i "iiooilcnll)
direction of II. S. Army Kltglnecm,
ll
Hi I"
Inn, |.i"ftl t"*oit
a and coot over |illft,tH)0 . It link*
IlMt. 1 V,
• v • d by* the Nn
* the largest citrus and vegetahle
tlvrfl.ll 1 *»■ 1 ■' "inpaiiv, in, ii,-rs
producing section of Florlila with
»*f tl
'•
In k
liinilt*. on
the large industrial arm* and big­
VMl
H'JS for J 2111,21111 at a
gest &lt;enter* of population on the
lull'll* l 1 ■■ at tii,, F.'lilionl"
esslcili xcahonrd m.ae than I.0D0
*%'ttlll k 1
ti i " 1In- building
mile* awav.
all t ■ i
I*” ,V at il cost nf
In nn 1icl|intlon of the develop*
Hpi'l •t\ 1»i ■1■b
' 11&gt;1t.l'lM• |iy ||i"
mem of new Industrlee and far.
Shu fei ti ll ’■ ii' tllv 1'i'iiipniiy.
lories and of the need for dock*
lr f ll f
..... lin in g was held
anil oilier facllltle*, the City of
1M I 1It (HI
l'
witti
gala ball
Hanford )iiircha*eil fit! acre* of
•1ll*1 'ill •
land friending for more than 1.200
II ’ 1.1 &gt;"t i .i ......... ll," strut'9 feel along the shoreline we*l of
T.. . , , 1 ’ ' no nc tnuii" fur
French Avenue a* « «l|e for the
tt" 'Ii....
VI ill,-i . nf th"
proposed wharves ami warehouse*.
\ .•
M MM-t I iu* .lur
The area will olio nrovide *ultuh|e
-1‘\ 1
1
I H • 1lift' 1Milt (Mil hu nt Ion* for iinlu*tilal plant*
ill I t ll * 11 'M i, w nli1! i irtli
whirl, are expected to tnke advant­
ft* 1 , d
••i■rti ••*| si14-tt
age of the varloii* form* of Iran*ii i t Manager
purtnthni afforded hy IM* Junction
' 1 taut Maim
»/ water, rail and highway facilithe Mayfair U
tle*.
- t il &gt;en*wn.
Ii I* contemplated that the ter­
nit* • 11&lt;iii&gt;r*,
minal cormtruction ami devtdop!’■t iui I o rgan
munt will ho completed till* year,
1 &gt;u i a t - and
according to Kilward lliggin*.
tin•re. ami
manager of the Seminole Countv
ed
t ..'*• w III*
Chant her of Commerce, which
i i i i U lIM l
i
t 11
. m (,
t,"b i
sponsored the channel project and
fh.
lent financial *uppnrt to the
n i r It * 1 i
i. • 1 11
m ug cam p .
curing of snnit area* In order that
fin . j . 1 t i l
i rI .
, " i i I n - 1 s t , III,*
the work might In completed Im­
(• h i m
pt ’ l l i '•' &lt;
................. l u o n . ' v
mediately,
r»*i . . •III III Mil i ' i »* t»•11 !• ■
a n d ti a lls
From It* mouth hvlow Jacksonp. i ' : i f' I t ’l l
f i t , •t
in
tra n s fe rrin g
vllle to its nuurie In the *wniiin*
I j i t i i M i l' ll III
I** »*u:: t r a i n i n g d r i l l s .
around Hell 'll' Mime* Lake, the
Mv
' " M l i f l ) Up
f l i t* c a m p s
t.i
m i"
St, John* llivur la enjoyed during
m u ll a i f i i 'In
' ■ u n i t i l a y o u t hare
4 all time* of ilia year hy uwnera
t» f u l l | , I t ' l l . 1 I ' l l f t •( t i i " m o s t o f
ft. i l 1. t
* and uperatora of pleasure rrnft
4
til
lit l ' ■ ' a l l t o d a y
J and flailing bant*. barge crnlsera
1 41ft* f M u l i n n , i d ,
n* well «&lt; email hunt* with nut•il
|'l.
ii.
t
1
*, "1 C
t |l"
1
. hoard niolora ply the river ami tho
til 1 p ill*
'i i M l,,- . m o p to
f '
lake* that are a part of It,
ft.
t. it ft .j r-t H . t- '
n it
m id III"
Woodruff Cutoff
ml B i t i l M f
('M v
1' Oil W ll.O I I I I I "
From the atandpolnt of pteuaure
• *i-t i*1'
J i f f 1 |1 »
‘ 'll
I" , s " " 1 1
hoal owner* one of tire most Im­
* In !• •I ' l l 1 ' , &lt;■ *1 V i ' l* I . O l p i l l
portant development* on tho river
1 It * I
i ■
1 M in
flu id *
wn* the completion laat year of
M t
1 • % (It
11 1 1. f
'
I 'li
unde,
ii cutoff flom l.uko Monroe to u
.IlM . '
' H i.
1
H im
1. i l l i c i t ,
_ point near the Hanford Boat Work* ! illal. lleorge llct’olle*. Arthur
1 . U l . ' It
M tilf
•». 1 11 i i i d y r m i u .
Hut
W about two mile* east of Sanford. | Yuwell, Clmrle* Wert. A J. Ilohn
t . ' u lu ’l
44 I*
I fe*» t i e r , ,
Mi
a s s is t
Costing ahout 1(10,000, the canal
nml K. Ilrlicdlrt.
' M i l l f 1It* I't H j! 1f i u t*f i sa
**t' H i i i f i i ’ l t j ’i
I* six feel deep and one humlreil
S i , I I I III** i i . i . i . '* I l l ' l l I o 4.*H(i &gt;i | IM
Orlnoihi hoal owner* Include:
foet wide nml eliminate* several
A
n
im
a
ls
1 tl ’111 f i i ' T i
t i "ii'f
r tfiu l o n
H iu
mile* of travel between tin* Mont Dixie Kerr. J. II. I.awton, MrC’nll
M*|«
ii
.••nil
il.
\n p n rt
pm Work* and l.aka Monroe, a trip Fruit IV , Dr. Fred K. M&gt;er*.
1 .M i l
, p e lt\
•i t h .
( l(|f» I l f I 111* f l i t I ' l l l i m t i l M •.|I T I- *t t*
4 fif'liln a r e
A lb in o D e e r
Industrie*,
Frank It.
formerly often made unpleasant or 1’hlllip*
, p,i( ,
1 p h i c . 1 f ill
f o r v in itiif'M
tit S i m f t p i t ! i i i n ! \ n
*
' f J t t t f I t fu ’ k
Stein,
It.
C.
iturkle,
M.
It.
Mleu,
hatardou* hy raaion of unieen
f ” » Ml
t i t . ' -Hifcfio.
lo t *
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I imI l**li&gt;11«In Ia thi* Mmiit i| m I / ^
In
Ihi*
II.
Minwii,
W.
II
Corhetl,
•and liar* or (hallow placca. The
1"l.t.V '
I " l Mil ! i
« . . ♦ ii *
•
• a a i wllh'Ji i' iimIhMih DKJ liti •I it&gt; I I I
H lf
I ’ll* |&gt; % \ t* pn t
Clyde
Freeman,
Cn|.
(ieorge
Johnchannel I* now cxtonalvely uied hy
I (M 5 C e n s u s
P l a c e s 1 Ili.tM H L ’ t
S t a t e H I I l l i c i p a l A t - | iiniinnlH.# iiifitl (tf thorn n it* i m•. m l .
i M lj
C i'Ilih t'T
yachtsmen and operator* of pleas- •ton, Janie* T -Adam*, rtordon
44 . 1'* h I lt 'M V p i n y c r . i f t i t r i i i 1"» • I f
Johnston,
and
Modern
Welding
Co.
F i n iirt*
A i
1 7 ,9 6 5 (tl lf H i t f* t( 1. »t 1 "• »U* l i f t I V It I l M
ure rraft going up and down the
t r a c t io n *
In
E asy j j t r r X ?
Winter I'urk is represented !*&gt;■
river.
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l u i i l t s , i n , ' tl III 1 f ’&lt; • 1 « h o I X i l l . n i t . t f l t h
The Sanford Moat Work*, located Arthur Dear, Jr. nod Kenneth W.
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l.nke Monroe, a riinmcling link in
i
iI' l u . t . i i n i u ,
Vll 111 i V »f H i l l
on F ait Celery Avenue nt the O*. Fleming; Bust I* hy Charlc* O,
,
ill,- heuutlfiil
Ht John* lliv.i
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*•*■*'*“« ’ ,lf Sanford * eentnill aid ............ Miiiiict*v,.t»
...
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teen Bridge i* owned hy John Dunrun; l.nke Mary hy Frank
• 'itfhf I icMh
I tv tut: IVIHi In Mu imiitn It i! • 1
it,..
Mrutnley and hy rcaion of recent Bvan* and Harvey Plight Bnter- location in the heart of Horlda I ................ Kr„ IIMI|.
Ih** &lt;Iialif III I’lViSl p**| •
mi
HU' 111 4’!t i . f
tv|i(V4»*i || »!'• |
rlif hy. E. F. I.ow anil bongwond mid tho !&gt;y*tem of highwuy* con­ ...... *iiwii &gt;&gt;f tie- ghamioc wii '.
addition* now ha* facllltle* for uprise
I . ■ 1.1* M Mill *&gt;i* Ill i Iit*• it It* | flii* I Ih • f* •• mm tin -1 i hi n* i i',i(|iiti*i
verging
oil
it
front
every
section
by
C.
I.
Klrchhmim
City
Halt,
H
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e
Zoo
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a
the accommodation of 76 yacht* In
'• •li lit l«||?ia tD I'M.* Ihfiii ililij* fit 'linin'did mi v a."ii t i *ti-} iii r*r f •
l.nke Mimrmt and tho St, Jnlm* of the state, Ihl* city make* ait | ,I, .Mint piitore I.. 1ln- cm "f
metal covered hoal bounce. Many
• ri til i d l,.
Mn* nff ji Nil Si ii 11’ ( Vii n i u f I hat h;i) I leh . U hit l| f I
excellent
winter
hemli|unt
let
*
(&lt;&gt;r
Mlver
provide
art
laiportunt
train­
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yarht*mon reallie the value of
* l l m i ( • J iJ • |
[n| (lii*
(T u m ' i M t ' lnait ha ml up *
tintoiirixt,
with
eucii
niiDtunding
men
for
Nuval
Kenurvlids
and
i
hi
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iit,.il
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it".
*atut
hi
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keeping
t*pl
their hoal* In freih water
'•I fikfiin - in fin* l.th i it||*. tm *h pl'v*
during the period of *turage ami niemher* of the Coast (luurd Auxi­ ing iillrnitloti* a* the Mend Ho- c l t a n i i n i i t i t m i l i i . a l i i , Ii * i *
ShiMfh tii*
*►•' i *i«*tii'ii
i ’f f i i f li rut i i t Hu* &lt; i ' \ IT ill I phit'i
find the fucllltlv* nt the hunt liary Unit. Submarine Chaacr No, tnnicnl (ini.h’lt*, Mok Tower, Ana- l.ept
I k III Mil til* I 'N.I " 1"(‘ MIC Ill‘hi'1.
( I n ' p i I ' M ’ it l p u p ' l l a t i ■■I a4 f t t i n
v 'H I
Monk,*) 1*1,mil
work* Ideal for ihl* purpose, ac­ (1711 l« a familiar eight docked nt lea |{nvini&gt; tiimlen*, Mm me HIn
L'J.ira; {
Mi'ltni'. !• i ie ♦t luiful inrin
lati i, ul Noini’wh« i •
I'ciklip* Die niOft nitVi I an
cording to Archie Smith, malinger the Municipal I'ler and i* uacd fortdlo* nml mnny other*, only a
, Hi*.
WIllllM I III1 ItliiriMV I’iHlflMI', tt* i i W i 11 " i I iihi'VV..... I,
the
ti
Hitting
of
tho
Naval
Heiorvduy'»
roundlrlp
or
h
from
tinn
nt
the
Zoo
I*
Mmttii'V
lelnnd,
of the Moat Work*.
till’ ( “if V limit n pi M|a I , th»Mf \\ r | i* MVt tl til lll'k*ill fill III hllllf (hn forlet*.
Headquarters
for
tho
Con*t'
Sntifoid.
a
emnll
plot
of
grourul
eiiri.oind
Improvement* a t the Boat Work*
I mml \ 1‘1, ill? p n mihi*. i&gt; . 1 *1111L-r in hit r Junior nffi.-eni tpi it lo r t ut till*
V, S. No. 17, I* one of the prill- ed tty n rin olm moat i.l..'iit IT.
during the pa»t year Include a new tlunrd ht in the Yacht Club build­
us i*»J
I li*- 1045 (V iihih , an.| -trlai. i Id-i . Jinp'O» I In* J i l t / . Jt
ing
iicnrhy.
ctpal higliwny* pnneing Hirioigli ftt't wide in which ........ .
idled near the front housing »lx
l
iim* «*m| irildt«*&gt;l hi l»f I ri.llLM, hid 1li4w u liv mi' ipifii le’r i for 'In* pl'iyors.
Long
prior
to
tho
building
of
Siinfonl.
Ih
i*
route
link*
S
anford
t."ld
fl»li
can
!•"
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cii
o
n
.......
nki
two la. A cement foundation wa*
I h« 0 r u*Tii| I h t h i‘i'M f hi * '. (fcjhiy
j *l” i’*4 |M»I llliTll'i. fh i'v i i f u l 'l i p h f
put under ihu drydnek where boat* lilghwnyii nml railroads, tho St. with both (lie nurlhuni and eonllt- nhoul. The moat i- m il..... . to a
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water purifying ayitem ha* been plorur* nml Pettier* the main nve- Ji-onruTtn .luckMonvIlIt* mul Tmniui.! "hlrh viMlliiru uim l»*uii *«n*f
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compWtod for u*e by boat opera­ iiue oftrnvcl
Hiitfttfr lin liuliii): tin* popiihiiM !1 ' 111111111*'1 ,H| *MV*iin llio hall |ilnyAmerican »&lt;d*. iwcun lhe»e
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been eonxtruetarl by Mr. Brumtey •Her* came hy heal on tho river ,17
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to
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Fanning,
later
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afterward, 1,1. Millon wa* erected valley from Jtwk«onvll|u In Hrm-1 l^ J |r| |t- ..re'piacc* m the -lo.de
of cruisers.
build thn two biiii'iicki buildliving
nutni«Ii* uf Sm»l*Mi| tut tin* in
and
lupplla*
and
mail
brought
Yacht Owner*
Oigs for "tot. Inins" Snvnnil car•
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It I* no uncommon *lght at the there over road* cut through tho
Inuitnis and plmiil,"i ■■ii., ti&gt;d lockState Mond Nc. 4(1 enter* San- Hint vl*itoi* inn ri’liix mul fi«#nrMiuin.I*. Hutvvi'i'it ih” f’lly Until *! &lt;
Boat Worka to *oo a gay group forc»t to a newly •itabllihcd line ford from tha wc*t und connect* ( hy I* it palmetto frond niven d
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clube, bualnosa group* and church nnd Fort (latlin (Orlando) to Fort north nnd wc*t of Sanford. It 1ticnchc* *0 tlint tin v mnv - ' m *y
in limit lii th" two story
iiuiw'l'ii tnfiii* ;itr*r#2 j»«■**
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i* llm m i to to Silver Spring* at 1picnic luiivhe*. Tin* i» .................
If I In* piipuliit Inn ill Si« :'•'».) Willi
During the great period of read- Dentil, to the Klonting Ixlnml*,
embarking for an outing and picWorkmi'ii u. i. ( ".-i*.| to hurry
’ fnf picnicking l.v rla»«-. "( •■•""d
in ihu (*py limith i*» iiMt-.l |n tIn* in .m u |,i,-i,. ilwn
li. for,, the
nle on ono of tho cruisers. One of Jiulmcnt in !H(1&lt;1 following tho to the Uonlmrg Venn tin 11 (J«r- elilldton brought to Stinfuril ("n t =====” ”
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ptiplltllt I&lt;1|1 III! I hf I'JH i Sl'h* IMi| fir,i ho-.chilli srlmnl under til" dithe favored deatlnatlona on the*o Civil War, attention liecnme t&lt;- den* and many oilier point* of liulghlHiting eitio* t" vi u
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ic.iion nf tt*.&gt; Ciaiii* wn* opened
trip* I* Blue Spring*, about 14 cuicd/m Florida, her orange grov- uuu*u*l hvauty.
Tht* llttlo ono year old white deer I* a very rate specimen which
f„r
on I *••!». 2. Iit I*. .Mm" thnn 16C
mil** nwav near Orange City. A ea and balmy climate. Kc*idcnU
There ure It "f Ih*1 mme waa olitalncd hy tii" Hanford Zoo ill January from Muxs Allen, noted i- (i.iinil to |." l J.tolfi
State Koad No, 416.1* the near­
men i "ported to Director Carl
*bor ter trip la to Lemon Bluff, a from the north (ought health, est route connecting Sanford and itiaccful type of infill'.")’ "ii the animal curator ut Silver Hiirlng*, to exrhnngo for a buck ileer. The
Sunforil mill tlrliHldo
t
Hnhtu'l, l nl.ril, l.i u l,n, Nick .ShtnU*1 "'"t doer, which 1* of an albino type, w»* brought hero from Oklahoma.
pieturoequ*' and ahadad spot up ellraata and Invcetmant, It *oon tho Ka*t Coait and tho Atlantic Murid, according t&lt;*
i Im compute* ,vitli n piipiiiolmii koff, llotilmi Jnnnard, Mill H auls,
«v tho river. Mullet U k e A r k . owned became the faihlon th a t no visit Ocean nt New Symrne. Slate ii,mmg"i of tha Zim, and
Most of tho deer of thl* typo tmvo been protected by the government i,l TI111,217
In It’ttl mid
in l!» Kddlo .Montague, lorry Monte,
by the Cotmty aag prerided with to the atate wa* romplate without Koad No. 206 lead* from San- the »pliler iiimI rlngtnil vanity. hy placing them on an Island In northern Michigan. The Zoo plan*
20, iii,nic’D.iti-ly fi.lb.wiiig III.* fu &gt;| tioorg" Min k, Mill M. Ki'cb-iie, J r.
furd to Oviedo and tha Cheney Only on very rare ocra*i»n* have to obtain a doe of the aamu type.
plcnt* bench**, *belter* and out- a St. John* Rivet trip.
W.iild War. At th at itoi" t'llu u d o , mill it'**mo ItiiitiKilii’iiMf, it -tinutiVfi,
The Hancock, a pioneer boat, Highway which la also a con­ nny of them excenerl ft mo their
which had u popiilmi....... . fili.iU.'i Thr I•innl .4 hi^ ritil |o |iluyt*M to
had cea*ed to run and waa re­ necting link between Central Flo­ Island home on which they -••"in
placed by a large and well equip­ rida and the coast while State to lead u contented and happy to recent arrival* which Ih" nml bird* Ink"* plucu in tire nf- III lUlli, ImuaVcd u liopllbilloll of pr'i»ft*»N|onu| I n . i i i i i i H c t i i
ped (teamboat, the "Darlington," Rond No. 28tt connect* Sanford life and rttl*o their young, five other numkey* would Immediate* tern.Mm, Nothing but moot "HI ’ only 'J.2H2. Muck in ItMo (lie two from llicii In •( ft h ’.*| held In
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___ , in l''v ly attack If let Iimi*" with them. (In for the four lion*. Tlicse *»»* ♦citit-w wen: closer Hum t Iiu* with BullfHi ll. Till* |"IIIH(4 I'MlJi ti mi Feb.
nr** expected
which nude weekly trip* to Jack­ with Apopka and other sectluna nf
fter the newcnmt'r* liuvi* liecn elude tfuccnlo aiid luo two cult*. Orltiodo having :t,«UI and Sanford 27.
sonville, Much Interest centered farther in the Interior of Flo­ near future. Most of them in vttr) A
venture Into tho wutor of the throughly Inspected for two or Venn* unit Diana und a few having .'1,67(1.
Miller* Train
around boat day, Monday after­ rida.
moat other than to ncnop nut a three weeks, they nru consider­ rage* away ii young innlo lion,
llcslilu* Hatifotd lliciv wire III
Do Mur. H Manager Frank She!noon, tho one excitement of the
Maad Garden
I.cn,
who
wn*
recently
purchas­
ed
"socially
acceptable."
An
at­
tossed there and only
other Hcmlnolu Comity town* list­ lnnlnick l.ruught hi* Minneapolis
Week, the one link with the outside
Among the nearest point* of peanut
tho moat venturesome will wane tendant with rubber hoot* whiIo* ed to replace the vonuriihlo I.oo
world, and tho time th a t mall waa Intereat nutilde the county la the with upatretched paw to the wall to the island at llt!IO o'clock who died shortly after tho close ed III Ilia HMO Census. Thu popula­ Miller* of the American Associa­
opened*
Mead Botanical Garden In Win­ of the moat to take peanut* from every morning and tho monkey* of World War II. Young Ia*o i* tion of Monroo wa* given as l(Jlltl; tion Into town tn open spring train­
I’tioln, 620; Oviedo, t,7UH; (loncvn, ing activities for 16 nf the C.lsnta
Oae of the landmark* of tha ter Park about 15 mllaa »outh of the band* of visitor*.
clamber aliout hi* foot a* ho of nn affectionate disposition IIU; Chuluotu, 2MI; lislulellu, 111*1i I farm clubs, Tim Miller* were qunrSanford water Den! wa* destroyed Sanford on U. B. Highway No. i f .
and
I*
growing
a
maun.
paaaes
them,
bananas,
carrot*,
Newcomer* to tho Zoo often
In thu rage next to tho young 1.ungwood, 72U; l.nke Mnry, 672; tcrotl In Ilia .Mayfair lim, and used
last year when ftra levelled ‘
These gardens have been found- wonder why there are wire *n- celery or other vegetable* of
linn
are tho puma*, Hid und Jose­ Altamonte Springs, t&gt;66 ; Forest thu Municipal Ituxehall Park Ion
fruite
of
which
they
ere
fond
closure* adjacent to the log cab­
phine. Hid made tho front |t* w City, 2611; Hlavln. Kill; Fern Park, their training kilo, hut tho r* » T
Feadlag The Animal*
in. These provide protection for
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Feeding of thu other animal* (Cun I luurd On Cage 7, Her. 1)
mother monkey* with young and
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THB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

City's Location
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V A C A T IO N

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famous botanist and carried out
many of hi* experiment* with
•eml-tropical ahruba a t hia home
near Oviedo, the second largest
town In Seminole County, which
la only a few miles from whera
the yardena are now located.
Other Florida five-star attrac­
tion. reached over U. 8. Highway
No. 17 between Sanford and Tam­
pa include tha Cypreie Oar den*
naar Winter Haven. Tb*«e gar.
den* are 74 mile* »outh of San­
ford and there la nn excellent
highway all the way.
A abort distance from the Cypreaa Gardena and S3 milt* from
Sanford la located the Mountain
L«ke Sanctuary which la famoua
for It* carillon built by Edward
Halt. It ha* 71 bella with 63 tune*
of four and one-half octave*. Vi­
sitor* not only find real delight
In the muilc but alao marvel at
the beautiful landscaping of the
bird sanctuary. The Boh Tower,
aa It la generally known, Is the
mecca for thousanda of tourist*
each year.
Following Slate Road No. 43
we atward from Sanford, through
aome of the flneet hunting rang­

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G o lC iu n n lH . MWlmmlnf,
frenh and s a lt water fishlnf
hunting, bowling, h h u f ( i «board, diamond ball, and
other sports will provldt ex­
cellent entertainment in thin
section of Sunny Florida.

M cR E Y N O L D S’ D R U G
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Sanford A v t.

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es In Florida, la Mount Dora, 23
miles away and located on the
beautiful Lake Dora, made fam­
ous by Its Urge beta and Ita an­
nual sailboat regattas. Following
tbia same route, Leesburg la Just
49 mile* away with Its expansive
Venetian Gardena. Tnrplng north­
ward from Leesburg on U. 8.
Highway No. 441 which Is anothar
of Florida's key highways, Ocala
is the next city of Imflortanca,
and it located 80 miles from San­
ford. ThU town has been made
famoua by lb* widely known
Silver Sprlnjra which are truly
among the wonder spot* of Flo­
rida. There aN Mora than 41 var­
ieties of flab la these Springs,
lies Ida* the shell turtles and other
Inhabitant* of tho water which
may he seen through the gUta
bottom boats, ae plainly aa If
they were In aa aquarium.
Near Ocala Is the bird sanctu­
ary on th« Floating Islands lo­
cated Just off U. 0. tUm way No.
441 between Ocala and Gaines­
ville. the home of the University
of Florida.

Raving Gardens
Northward from Sanford on
U. 8. Highway No. IT am the A i­
sle* Ravine Gardena a t Falatka
which provlda a scan* of rare
beauty when tha handrada of thou-

INVITING
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City Population

Dog Racing Held
from P. I, Sec. 2)
At Volusia Cl ub 300;(Continued
and Bear Lake, 103. The
for the entire county
D u r i n g Summer population
was given «*' 24,600.
Sanford had 0,2(18 white people

■and* of asalcas arc blossoming.
Some 78 mil** north of Sanford,
tho gardens are located in a dtep
ravine In which many other exotic
semi-tropical plants grow.
Branching off from U. 8. High­
way No. 17 at Dcland, la another
excellent highway which lead* to
The opening on June 2 of the
Daytona Beach, 46 mile* from Volusia Kennel Club’s $460,000
Sanford. It I* one of the flneet grey hound racing track near Day­
!&gt;oaches on the Atlantic Coast. tona Beach on the DcLnnd-DayEssentially a resort center, Day­ tonn Highway, afforded lover* of
tona Ilsach provides recreation this exciting sport much enjoyment
for the vfc.HcMjJsts »* all Um"* during the summer month* It was
of the year.
in operation. It will re-open for
Northward from Daytona Beach, next summer In June.
Modern In every respect, and
about 80 h.iUa from Sanford !*
one of the more recent of Flo­ located on n 4 0 ,acre tract that
rida'* ouUtandlng attraction*, the affords plenty of parking space
Marine 8tudlos, which like Silver for automobiles, the track was
Spring* ha* been publicised na­ visited by more than 2,000 patron*
tionally by tha motion picture In­ a night during the three month* of
dustry. Shark*, seal*, porpoises, racing.
penguins, rays, harscuda and
Flood light* illuminate the entire
othar spectacular salt water fish oval enabling thr spectator* to
some of which have never been follow closely the progress of the
seen before In captivity, are re­ dogs as they pursue a stuffed
presented in the unusual aquar­ rabbit
mechanlmlly
propelled
ium. Thl* colorful undersea world ahead of the dog* around tho
may be observed by the visitors track.
through more than 800 portholes.
The stand* are constructed of
S i Augustine
roncrcte and steel and are shelter­
SI. Augustine, 0ft miles from ed.
,
Sanford, la a city of exceptional
The track i* now being prepared
historic Interest. It Is called the and put Into good shape for the
cradle of American History. It romlng raring season which will
was founded In 1666 and I* the start on June 2. Much painting haa
oldest city In the United State*. been done and portion* or the
-In St. Augustine is located the ground* not used fur parking have
historic Fort Marlon and the Iron landscaped. More crushed
Fountain of Youth. There are also : rock haa hern added in the parkmany old building* In the ancient 1Ing area.
city whose hall* are filled with
Near the track is the paddock
much historic lore.
for the hounds. During the season
Only 82 mile* east of Sanford more than 000 dog* participate in
on State Road No. 416 Is another the race*. Last season some of the
of Florida'* historic cities where fastest grey hound* In the country
the ruin* of an old Spanish Mis­ competed. These Included noted
sion Is located. New Smyrna i* dogs from the Randla Brothers
the nearest coastal city to Ban- Kennel at the Wait Flagler ova!
ford and the Indian River on in Miami. William L. Huntley to
which the City la located, offers president of the Kennel Club,
tha angltr evary opportunity to
ta il hia piscatorial skill.
FFA MEMBERSHIPS
There are many other attrac­
tion* within a abort drive from
OCALA, rob. 28—(A9—Three
Hanford, Including Ponce Leon
Springs, nheut U miles from Floridian* will rscelve honorary
Ban/ord * • U, 0. Highway No. IT. memberships In the Florida Asso­
Her* to locoing Um retu rn s of nn ciation of Future Farmers h tra
old Spanish sugar plantation. Tho Mar. 9.
They are David Balllle, Jr., of
waterwheel which la turned hy
the overflowing water from the Ocala; James E. Gorman of Jack­
pool, ailll operate* a generator sonville, and A. D. David of Jack­
which provides current for tho sonville. The degrees are awarded
operation of the resort which I* fo, Interest In vocational agricul­
ture.
now located there.

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living here In 1948 as compared
with 0,229 colored people. Of the
white people, 3,304 were male and
2,874 female. Of the colored people
3,100 were male and 3,069 female.
Nativity
Of the 12,602 white person* liv­
ing in Seminole County, most of
thvm are native* of Florida. fc'oino
0,420, nr slightly more than half,
wetje Ik&gt;di in this state. A ul Geuigia lead* all the others by a
comfortable mat gin. There were
1,696 horn In Georgia; 4C9 in Ala­
bama; 420 In South Carolina; 370
In Ohio; 370 In New York; 334 in
North Carolina; 277 in Pennsy­
lvania; and 200 in Indiana. Thu
rest are scattered, with every
state in the union represented hero
except Nevada and Wyoming.
There are also 02 native* of
Canada among the white residents
here; 1 from Central America
and 3 from South America, I from
the West Indies; S3 from England,
170 from Europe; 13 from Asia;
nnd I from a Pacific Island.
Among the colored population
pretty much the same percentage*
obtain as to nativity. Most of
them, or 7,672, were born In Florida
Some 2,870 were born In Georgia;
and 730 wrre born In South Carol­
ina. Alabama ha* a representation
here of 221 and North Carolina,
173,
Among the nothern ntate* Penn■ylvanla lead* with 13, and New
York follow* with 10. There are
alio small scattered delegation*
from Connecticut, Wa •riiglmi. I&gt;
C„ Indiana, Maartachusetts, and
Ohio. Seven negroes here were
born In the West India*, 1 In Eng­
land and 2 in Europe.

Strawberry Festival
Begins At Plant City
PLANT CITY, Feb. 28 (F N 8)—
A big parade Is shaping up for the
opening day of the 1949 Straw­
berry Festival tomorrow, according
to General Manager G. H. Rates.
Nineteen flout* and It hands hs\e
already announced they will be
on hand, he said, and more aro ex­
pected. .
Many of tho beautiful GnspnrilL
floats will bo here, Including the
lavish Tnmpa Electric float, on
which five Plant City girl* will
ride, and the Seaboard Air Line's
entry, on which eleven other local
girl* will ride.
On the expectation that Govern­
or Warren will he here to crown
Mis* Peggy Hodges as 1949. queen
on the night of Mar. 3, Manager
Rates haa arranged a joint lunch­
eon of civic clubs and festival of­
ficials Friday noon at note! Plant.
The Renfro Valley rudlo unit will
be a feature of the festival, while
the Royal Crown Shows, Florida
owned and operated, will be on the
midway.
A German alchemist named
Georgius Agrlrola accidentally
discovered sine when, in the 16th
Century, he was treating ore*
for lead and copper.

On the beautiful St. Johns River, Sanford and Seminole County

THI N IW YO R K

offer much to thr winter visitor. Centrally located, blessed with a wonder­

iants INVITE YOU TO

ENJOY YOUR
FLORIDA VACATION

fully mild climate . ad resided in by a progressive, friendly people, it is
ideal as headquarters for your trip to Florida.

Congratulations to t(ie people of Seminole County on their progressive

WITH ALL M iA L S

, .^ forts to attract tourists to the finest place in Florida. May Sanford and

. . . *IS A MY IO* TWO
ALL-YEAR RATES!

Seminole County grow and prosper in the future.

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TIIE SANFORI) HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Graduates Of Barr Umpire School
. Work In All Classes Of Baseball
Plans Are Now Being
Completed To In­
clude An Advanced
Course In ‘College’

VACATION
SANFORD
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ARTHUR BECKWITH,
llerald Sparta Editor
Oradustr* from the Oenrgr Barr
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'ttlplre
Krhonl, whirh I* located
in Hanford nt the Mnnlclpnl Airpnrl, nre umpiring in every ida**Iflcntinn of tgisehnll from the
Major (wagtu-s down to Class I).
all over the country. Over 75*1
ntnminl have held positions In
organised baseball.
During it» first year In Sanford,
the Harr school broke all previous
records by holding classes for 92
students, The following year-10480 new mark was set when 111
students graduated from the
school. This year Mr. Harr had 99
students.
He Is working out pleat to In­
clude an udvanred course In his
school for the coming year, and
when complete will Increase the
enrollment of his "college" • to
nearly 260 men.
The school was started In Hot
•Springs, Ark., In 1995 and II
indents , were enrolled for the
&gt;
Tuirsc.
"This was the first school
ever established for umpires."
Mr Harr avers. The school opened
with onr instructor-Ccorgc Harr.
Doling the past year there were
eight Instructors on the staff.
The school grew stcadiy, and
liy 1998 there were 72 men In the
class. Mr. Barr moved the school J
to Oilando in 1941, hue due to the
war It was closed for three yearsfrom 1949 through 1045.
0 T h e school re-opened In 1940 In
Orlsndu with 55 men enrolled.
The classes were held In conjunc­
tion with the Joe Strlpp baseball
school, hut Mr. Barr found that
living quarters and class room
fni ilitle* were inadequate.
"Dick Mcl.nulln, our southern
(icurge Harr, front row second from tight, is shown surround­
ivpicsentulive was liistiunu-ntal In,
ed by his 99 students, who Inst week graduated from the school
bringing the school to Sanford,"
at the Municipal Airport. Three of Barr's instructors are also
Mr. Ilarr asserted. "Dirk had been | shown. They Include from left to right W. II. Mohs, umpire-inworking on mo for quite som e, chief of the KOM league, Forest 'Frosty' Peter s former Aturn
sue to investigate the possibility
r coming to Sanford, so after
speaking to a Kiwanis Club lunch- Harr School who ate now umpiring next year," Mr IIhii slated,
con here In 1940, I decided to iri- Hi sumo of the higher clnssiflrn(ieorge Han, dean of the school,
vest Igale the Sanford Municipal thins professional league art’ Oklahoma Semi l'ior,-ssiotial l.ea
Airpurt site, where the school is
*•
National League; ,|nv„
he was called to work
now
Hill McKinley, ,A, tilerO call
. the Western
... ,
,
.
now lorntsd
ioca Ioo. "
. I . l.eague;
"
Ill
Association
III
(ienrge McDonald, d str et repreIn order to graduate from the S l v e o f U m N ^ r n n , 'Z t
Mr
school a student must attend all V
f ,,r » . , , '
.; (ieorge Harr, ..can of the school,
classes, demonstrate„ „ .In
£
e r i l ' v a s „born, In
......Kan., and
. i „ nctual
...
Robert
Austin, American tAssocia-I,
. Sea,......
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«t
f V
mi L V
n t’ 'Ion: Ray Westphall, American bus lived In
Tjdsa. Okln., since
m
L k
r an i l - Association: Lynn Dowdy, Inter- "»16. M" ’•‘nri-.l umpiring In the
d i l t I!- T
”1.®°.? ; national League, Frank Secory of Oklulionia Seinl-I'rofesslnnl U-n™
•’’"t * ■ t,en esamlnatlon |[l0 t i&lt;ju1)1 [,a.j,KU(, nt„] others.
gur, where he worked only seven
covering plnylng rule* and techni­
The Instructor* llsleil on th«- i V" before he wa* mild to work
ques.
1
V*M'lnllon In
The school eo-opcratei to the staff of the school include Hill'•".* » ' v'
fullest extent with the Now York Klein, umpire in chief of the Nut- "*1.1 In 191.11 Mr. Ban moved to
(Hunts farm system, which con­ iotial League; Forest Peters, form - 1thu Texas League, whore ho toducts u baseball school and spring erly with the American Associn- miilm-d until Itiill, when lie wont tit
League This year
training camp at the Municipal | thin; I,nil
Lou Jordu, National l.oague
League Hie National
the will toaik his lath vein as a memAirport for Its minor league teams. I uuipiru; Frank 'rTaliacchl
~* L1 of' *L“
Tho students of the umpire school American Association: Dick Me- her of ihe National League staff.
||,, ,m, uiupireo hi llnee World
work baschall games for
the Laulln, Southern roprosentutive of
(Hants' school and spring training tho school ,tm| former umpire in Seri.* ami in two All-Slat gamos
In the World Series
hlhitlnnx. This "on tho Job train- chief uf the Florida Stale League; ............
g" for students helps each um­ W. H. Mohs, umpire In chief of „f 111,17 |„ ,|Wirii Ihe New York
pire prepare himself thoroughly tho KOM Leagiin and Bill Brock- fiiatil* ami Ni'w York Yankees.
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well of the Big Stale la-ague.
lie also umpired in Ihe III 12 Series
for actual work In baseball.
Among the graduates of the! "Wo plan to increase the staff • between the Si Louis Cardinal*

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SANFOKII

WELCOME TOURISTS
TO SANFORD

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“The City &lt;’( I rietully l*nlks"
in the heart ol

THE SUNSIIINE S' ['ATE
W e in v ile

vi hi h* v i s i t m i r s t o r e n f t c n

i leie you will find
WOMKN’S DKKSSKS

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can Association o .o|.*i., Harr and Hill III ...k u r l l llig S ta l e l e a
gue arbiter, Umpire* from the school um l. m ,-veiy elassiflcalIon
of baseball from the Mnjoi l e a g u e - down to t'liiss I* all over
the rm intry Over 7f&gt;n alumni of tinI.... I tint, held positions

in nrgnniied baseball
K it) W tiii in

ami the New Yolk Yankee* ami in I 'mint v
Mi
Ib n i .Ic b in d
111|M between the Cleveland In.I
\t (n il I •|,•• ole to t e t i i e (loin
Ian- ami the Boston Braves
in t i . , umpiring I can iluak -if to*
"Thu people ot Sanford ate the plu.c i would niihi'i live th a n nil
most hospitable I have evet met Bui«!"td I plan to make my home I
in all of my oaseiwill days," Mi h e n ifiei le tiiin g ftotii ihe pro J
Harr said "The people here have fe- 0 1 " Ml Han lecelltlv said]
done eveivthlng possible i« mil e at a m eeting of the .Seminole
out slay more enjoyable," he add­ Count) Jimim Chamber of Com
ed Thu Seminole County Junior met • I feel that S unfm d I* my
Chamliei of Cnmmoice, the Klw- home." he added.
anls (’lull and the llitsiiiess and
Pliifesslolll Woman's club tiuid.1
I \ I Jv UN II Ills I )
Mi Hun iioiiiuaiy meinbi-i
lit CAS'D l il. :'s 1 Si...... Mi
I lieu oteitniratlo ns lids vent

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LAO IKS COATS &amp; SITES .
CNDKIUVKAK
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v N F ishe 1 , v m iin g pm
Lions Club pieseiited Ml Hum t|ti Swim
of hi toiy 11I Slel-.in I'm
II white walking ram* to nsuist the
vei-.iv ami .0 .oilslim.ling loilu.i
"blind" iimpiie.
It) "ll Ttlfke) , will give 11 lei Nil.
Sanford product cnmpsnle* I- 1&gt; ill
1 I' M M il 7, a an e &lt;*en no.
(lie Hint students supplied will.
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eltius fruits dilllng lb
e e n o' i n i t i n g - I n d e n t
.111.1
si-lniol term, and many eilen ioi-vi 11 b pi
■■ F l i / n l . e t l i H a l t . a* It
packets and shippers
fittm I. M o n d a y «*l|i*tI•' . ...........
1In
n o 'i il li
. rale* o| celery fot the visiting
limpin'*
II. a.hpiiii' . .
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11.ill'.mil
These geslines an- wuiuloitol
ami make us feel llinl we me VY-Ooell's • ‘b n I . 1. Temp. I III''
wanted in Hallfold and Kyminoli I 111.01 1, t . 1 r. I . 01* lu ll. lil

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The list of notables
who have played on, and
acclaimed our golf course
reads like a “Who’s Who”
among golfers.

Our club house has
been completely re­
modelled and plans for
further expansion are
well under way.

Although the course
is a championship one,
it is so skillfully laid out
that the mastery is not
to o difficult for th e
amateur golfer.
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T O P COATS

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II11 Mayfair Inn,
mviM’d and operated by
Ihf New York &lt;hauls
baseball club, is lend­
ing ils full co-operation,
and ils many guests
enjoy niir well kepi greens
and fairways.

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Itl.S I KliRM l**snii’iIntion • on
rni-iil . .iml Urns Mors

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The Seminole Country
Club is a popular spot
with young and old alike
and is the scene of many
delightful social events.

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W«ll-Dressed Men
Wear CUItLKK
CLOTHES
HOYS’ Cl it El’ll INC
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The meals are a treat
to the most discerning
person.
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THE BANTOBD HERALD, 8ANFORD,

WELCOME
TO

VISITORS

SA N FO R D ,FL O R ID A
For vucatlonH or yeur round enjoy­
ment . , . nothing can compare . ,
While here enjoy (lelicloim frozen custard
and ice cream made fresh
f i
dally ut

New Registration Records Are Being Set
At Seminole Country Club This Winter
More Than 130 Golf­
ers Teed O f f A t
Course Last Sun­
day, Manager.Avers

Dy ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.
Herald Sporta Editor
More golfcra arc using the Sem­
inole Country Club thia w in tr y
than have ever before. A new rlulW
attendance record wax ael lusi
Sunday, when more than l.'in
golf fana teed off. Over (it) per­
sona art! playing every morning,
and the average daily attendance
la above *0 , Manager Kd Levy
Whitnei aaiil Saturday.
106 North Park Avenue
"The morning attendance tliia
year la aliovc all day play of Inst
year or any previous year in tlm
history of the club," Manager
l-evy-Whitner declared.
A
The Mayfair Inn contribute* ^
townrd the operation of the course
In order enable Ita guesta use the
golf course. Recently it has lieen
sending 40 or 60 players to tin
courae dally. Pro Mu* O'l.lngri
declared
"Our lay-out Is liked so well
that many of the hotel gueststay longer than they pin mini m
order In ploy here,” Mr. In-vy
Whitnei asserted.
_
The Seminole Country Club 19
owned by the City of Sanford, hut
la lielng operated by Manage,
l-evy-Whilnrr, who with tK Nan
ford hualnexxmen have leased Hie
em irs,.
W ELCOM E
"Last May I aulelcased the Ini*
inessmen's port and I now operate
| the establishment independently,"
TO T H E
Mr. Levy-Whllner declared.
The riuli Im* lieen renovated
thia winter and a new addition
LAND O F
,
—Photo by Raymond Studio
of a completely furnished kitt-ln-iA
l.ix-nti-d in tin- lu-iirt of Central Fiorlda'N winter playground llu- Seminole Country Club la one of the top touriat attrnetiona of Hanford und Seminole County.
nod women's Incker room Im* lx-«-i“
The i-liib include* un excellently planned It* hole golf courae luid out in roll-ing tlmbvrland and atately plnea, mom draped oak trcea und aniull lokea. At
S U N S H IN E
constructed ut u cost of more time
rlfcht (above) lx ahown a vixlting golfer coniplctlrg a drive from No. I lee, while in the center foreground three men practice on the putting green. The ni-wly
10,0011. The building formerly used
built woinen'a looker room of ronrrete block ronatructlnn la ahown nt right in th e background, lb-bind the locker room la the kitchen. The pro ahop and the
a* the pro simp has been converted
main aei-llon of the club home ure ut the left of the locker room
*
A N D F L O W E R S -------into a drcslng und ahower room.
for men, and the | mi shop Im* been
( * -----miles awuy ha* brought many new i moved Into the main club house
residents to thia section and has I A new floor covering hus lieen
For exclusive millinery—visit
added 30 members to the Sanford laid throughout the entire elub
the
Step Dp Hurvest a year ago.
« / • #f ir * .I
| |
•
a
. •
|Tourist Club. It Is an Important house. Spikes in golf shoes will
m'w rultural and social contrllm- not mar the finish, aim It Is suit
"The incrcusox over the previous
ORLANIH), Feb. 80—f/I»)—With
V I 9 I I V 1 a Iv H U i l i a j v l
, | on
, h|) r |ly Mr Armltage said, able for use o* dunce floor. A new
SH O PPE CHAPEAU
excellent yield* und liarvi-allng i aeini-nionthly period were moatly
The Tourist Center is hut a short bar of mldern design box lieen coo i
weather, Florida vegetable grow, in ciihhugc, celery, peppers, pula
Room 2—Upstairs
One ••■
ol the
major —
organizations
for winler visitor*•
in Sanford is ll,e f.
||,i", " n‘'e . Dion
Lukewk(&gt;rn
Monroe
and structed in the front room.
era have stepped up Iholr xlilp- toe* and tomatoes," J. II. Owens,
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r___ n ___________ i... ioja i.............. -Ith e SI. John*
River wher
Future Plana
menla to nortiiorn inurkota to lake truck crop K l u t i s t l r l a n , explained, loinisl
Cluli. which since ils formation in December, 1146 has grownJ ^ ,
,m |lOUt r|tj(,H , 0 onjuy
Tniichton IhilliliiiK
advantage of improved p rim .
Lorn a handful of unorganized but enthusiastic individuals lo 160 (he trolilcufM-enory. or ,in "f i shi ng!
,
are U-hiir'coimdelci'rb'
" IF * upstairs fu r Ihe smartest hats In tow n"
Tim lb H. Ilurt-au of Agricul­
'llumetnl
nickel
Ima
ehoinicul
j
niemlrers,
who
E.
M.
Annilage,
director
of
tourist
activities,
I
ms pre- parties. At times u bus la ch arter-1| m|&gt;r,,v,. the fairway during !»•«tural croiioinira reported here to­
r-d, u picnic lunch is packed, and *„mmer months,
day the volume of shipments from properlles like those of structural «lscl«-d will number 200 or more neal year.
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B(1|IIK lo ,UaK the see
Activities of thr club generally lake place in the Touiisl Center, an the visitors go to nearby parks
the atnte during Ibe firat half steel, but it is ho ductile Hint It can
such aa San luindo Springs for a , |ong wh|ch nrej re-sprigging
of Jummry wna 4H percent greater lx* worked into Intricate shapes. aitrai-tivr- one story, concrstef
block liuildlng, where suppers numbers. They were led by Prof. day's outing, or on visits to other w|th frBM BIM| we plan to seed
tourist clubs such aa those a t mBny other section* of the fair
dances, entertainments and con­ Harold Glffln. The Tourist Center Ungwood,
Winter Perk, Orange WBy .» he said. "We have also
cert* are enjoyed. It ii located In was filled to capacity and the flno City or DeLund
for shufflshoard! completed arrangement* to i n - ^
Fort Mellon Park near the business choral, quartette, sextette and solo
| crease the men’s locker room ."V
section and near the shuffleboard work of the talented students re­ tournament*.
The Tourist Center, which is I Th* Seminole County Junior
court* which provide much fun and sulted In enthusiastic applause and
lit-ullhful recreation for all winter repealed encores. At the ond of also headquarters for the Scmlnolo Chainlier of Commerce will spoil*County Chamber of Commerce, ha* or the Second Annual Junior
visitors.
the concert, the audience Joined
During thl* season the club has with the (ilea Club In group sing­ a fine kitchen and la fully equipped Golf Tournament for boy* under
, fur handling large gatherings
and *th
IJ,i The
us ana
■&gt; at the courae on Mar. —
met several times a week, with ing.
| supper parties. There are plenty I winner of the tournament will be
the husinv** meeting on tlonday
At Ita meeting tonight the club 0f tables und chairs, nnd plates, »*n to the state meet in Lakeland
night, usually followed liy some
er fn- In June. The Women’s Golf Ax»oform of entertainment. Muny pic­ Is featuring an amateur night *i|verwnre, glasse* and other 7 elation
. 1. 11. . . ___
. . . . . . . every
.
mrets
Thursday nl
at
nics, bout rides and other outings rngram after the business meet- rilltle* for eating have been made the club for u luncheon nnd
ng.
There
will
alsu
be
a
mock
avallulde
by
the
civic
clubs
such
in tim Florida sunshine have lieen
re- „„ |, utnry, Kiwnni* and Lions, who golf.
enjoyed. One of tin* most ploa*ant wedding and u fako operation,
"Plans are being prepured t»
screen hold their luncheon meetings at
wu* the motorcade urrunged by vealed by shadows un
stago the club championship tour- 1
the Center.
the Sanford (Surden Club which *«id Mr. Armitagc.
nnment again this year," Mana­
In March a concert by the Firat
enabled more than 100 vlsitora to
Scmlnolo County in the heart of Central Flor­
The Idillding was erected by the ger Levy-Whltner
announced.
see the gardens of Sanford and Presbyterian Church Choir will be government during the early part "We have not decided Just when
ida affordn the winter visitor mnny unusual op­
Oviedo with masse* of axaleas, presented. Georg* Swarts will nf World War II to serve as a UHO we will have the playoff, but
camellia*, rosea and othet flowers show stereoptlcan pictures In recreation building for Navy men preliminary
arrangements
are
portunities for seeing Florida at its host. San­
color of scenes In Mexico which and WAVES stationed at the San­ being madi ”
blooming In January,
he
took
un
a
recent
visit
to
that
ford's ideal climate, repertoire of sports, beauti­
ford Naval Air Station. It InThe golf course, which many
Marking a high spot In the en­
tertainment presented this season country. A final banquet will be cludee a hall capable of seating of the country’s beat player*
ful scenery and strategic location mako it (he
was the recent concert given !&gt;y|30 held on tho last Thursday In March nearly 200 persons, a large have toured, la part of a grant
room now used for Chamber of of 26,000 acres which Phillip Hyoun man and women of the
ideal place In Florida to spend the winter.
son University (lire Club of De­ to climax the tourist season, Mr. Commarce meetings, a well equip­ Yongt obtained from the Span­
Armltage
stated.
ped kitchenette, office apace and ish Government In 1817. Early ^
Land, who delighted an audience
The Plantation Estate* develop- rest rooms. At the rear of the record* of Orang* county, a »nr» W
u t more than 160 in a program of
spirituals, light opera and popular msnt In Volusia county but eight (Continued On Hag* «, See. S) of which later became Seminole
County, show that Joseph Flnrgan
of 8 avannah, 6 a., obtained 20.000
acres of the grant for only f-H*
In 1848.
Finegan, whose service record
In the Civil War Included action
In Ih* Battle of Olustee near
Lake City, sold almost the entire
tract lo Henry 8 . Sanford ni Con­
necticut in 1870. It wna General
Hanford who began the develop- p
msnt of this section and for
whom th* City of Hanford i*
Delicious Sea Food
named.
Chart** Emery, a wealthy res­
Just out of the ocean
ident of Roeton, Maas., bought
about 00 acres of Hanford's
In 1873, and set out a
orange grove on the tile
I'reah Vegetables
of what Is now the golf links.
From local farms
Many of th* trees planted hy
Mr. Emery are still growing
and bearing fruit today.
a
Hats'* Deck
•
Steaks &amp; Chops
Pleased with Florida's warm
aun, Mr. Emery decided to make
Served sizzling hot
hla winter home here, slut con­
structed th* house now used as
a cl'jhhoUa* a t the golt eaurs*.
With the death of Mr. Emery,
Special Orders
hi* ton, a retired naval officer,
Served Promptly
came down to llv# In the hou*.;
In the orange grove. Th* second
Mr. Emery waa almoat fanati­
cal In hla love of th* tea, and
th* top of one of th* wlga of
hi* father1* house was built by
Prepared by a master chef
Mm te reaembJ# the deck of ,*

THE POLAR
BEAR

•Vegetable (irowers

V isitor* W ith M ainr A ttra ctio n s

SEMINOLE COUNTY IS THE BEST PLACE IN FLORIDA
FOR THE TOURIST TO SPEND THE WINTER

YOU WILL ENJOY EATINIi AT EDDIE’S

Breakfasr-Lunch-Dinner
In a npotleuly

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dean kitchen
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We’re glad to have you here and we want you to have
such pleasant memories of Sanford that you will come
back to settle permanently.
CHINA - CRYSTAL - SILVER « JEWELRY
“F o t t f o e who lo w nice thing*"

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Next To Tht Valdez Hotel

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• Watch Repairing

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It was the second Mr. Emary
who planted the rare old A lt*
Plena camellia bush which may
■till be teen near the clubhouse,
of the finest plant* pf It*.,
. aeetlon of th* state,
also ael out the oak
r abode the rood teed-

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Sanford - Orlando
Dog Track Sets
Attendance
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I f^exelenient thrill* and Mtlll* i*"^bt-peelnir trip* ulotur the «cenlc *lMicte.| field uiljm.-nl t.. the Mu
of ex clem enl. tbrill* and *plll* l * | s , .M||tI| | tjV(,ri
N i|,, „ f Nlir, h n u-ip«l I ' m i The
i . uiuuhi . k 12

' T a l w F. Andcr*un. owner of
team* will train
tb. airport on
^ the clili, i* *pon*orinif the race for, *»««’ "f 'he he*l «olf »'our*e* in ',|IJ*'t newly ■onMnictid dlnmuml*.
• nil III, boy or «ir| .Iok owner* of ........... Florida, nml po**|bl&gt; one
the * litc who cherish th e belief
'b e best In the S ta le of Florida, umpire, .^iiu ale- the t.e.oife Han
th a t llicir di'K«, ini'llldlnif nil ty p e * ’ 1" available f.u the enjiiymeill of " '" P 1" '
I")
and JeuerlpUini, u re the
fastest winter v isitor, at the Seminole A b p o " .
"'»• """« iliree ba*et,ull

aiilitlll* known. If *mce**ful, the &lt;'"'intry ITnb It i. mi IH bale
...... [ ■
event will liecnllie an auliiiiil af­ n 11'•t* iirnl i*» now in &lt;‘Xt&gt;«,lli*nl coll* l,,l|I u • ' i ****m I Im Muir N hiiol
•litlull.
New
locker
l-iollt*
and
it
h.-en III Sanfoid
lot Ibieifair nt the track, Mild Mr. Andcrnew klichen have riveitlly In-ell yem*
MUI.
The hear I *•( all lom i.l activity
It nil started when thu boasting udded to the facililie* of the du b
in Sanford unit Seminole County ii
of n 12 year old boy thul he hud liotiHe.
"We are liiivintf the Iwst year in the Tourist ('enter, which Is I.h-iiIHie “fastest ale' hound dug in the
world/' made I he other eliildt eii so the history of the enurse," Man- oil at Simfonl Avenue and Klr*l
^ p i a d that theyrhallemfud Win to !«KW Fd Levy-Whltner declared Street. From Hie Tourist Center.
• n 'T lft, Ttieylonkert vainly for a j the other day.
visltotu are tuken on picnic*,
■ • to hold‘ the race '
llti.rhiill Fllj
| lour* of iruidrii* In Suuforil and
track upon which
Huseluill fan* enjoy wuichlnir the surrotinilinK men, mnl excursuntil Mr. Anderson heard about
their predicament und offered hi* the New York (ilant* bascludl Ions on the SI. John* Itlver are
track with all facilities and full (ruining school activity ut their arranged,
Swlmiiilii* Furllltieu
cumpknirnt of employee* s o that farm chibs training linso at the
F o r thime who love* Hu* mitdoor
the argument may lie settled with­ Miiitieipnl Airport. Over 1150 ntuilrntn weiil through (hi* juhmil lifr, swliiiining in ntii* of thi* ninny
out the swinging of fist*.
ilnke* nr **pnngj* in tin* County nn*
It U all on a free hn*l* and it earlier thin month.
llnui'hiill training ratnpM for II affortlnl. Sm» I.nmln Spring**, h»
la liu|*‘d that at least Id race* cun
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lie Will. Tn imike the raers ns of tin* New York (ainnt* farm rutnl neni I.engwiHiil, in one of
realirtie as possible the regular team s will begin operation* next tin- beauty spot* of Font ml Fl.u
judgm, attendants, ted routed month ut tin- Municipal Airport idu. Fulilu* for visitor*, u newly
load boys, und even the trainer* ,
Among the teumx will be the ciin*tnirtcd dining room, dnnci
and *wner* of greyhound* located, Mlnneopoli* Miller* of the Anterl- [ floor und picnic ground* are avail
a t i the track will be on band to can Association and the J e r s e y aide there
gift* Hie uffnir the necessary color, City Uiunt* o f Hie International ' The A tlantic Ocean I* .Tb mile*
ami give thu youngster* and
gfowmip* good d e a n fun and ninny
laugh*.
The race track I* easily readied
from Sanford or Orlando by fol­
lowing Route 17. Itefrrxhmanta and
light uraick* are available at the
- (Titli House. Stand* und building*
BUS TERMI NAL
0 have recently Im-co remodeled and
ra-decorated.

worm Florida sun or c h a r t e r a
hunt for deep *eu fishing. Ihrytu na, the world's m o .t popular
bench, is III miles tin! tllcllsl of
Sanford
The
Sanford tn l u n d o
Kennel
F lu b loilil* dog lace*, durin g a !M)
day racing season, liner* a re held
nightly except Siiinliiy. The track
I* lotu lrd lii'lil Long wood.
S anford's urn, Hi.- mo-l cimiplele
in llie stale, is ii must mi (lie list
of all visitor* not only la Sanford
but to tiny purl of Florida. The
ion hu* u uniipie Monkey l*land,
where monkey* live in their lintmill siirnmnitiiig*. Visitor* may
also see Ik' i i i *, deer, tig eis, lions,
bird* of ninny varieties and other
urllmul*.
In Semiimle County, these points
of interest ure recommended f.u
■iglil-secing; Che Big T ree, oldest
nml uutfi*t«t rynrenR in tin* Eml«*il
Stilts* ^; the hionniiltg azuleii at
S.iil.uhilo
Springii; the
relery
pmkitig iiom*m nml t liMianiivul** «»f

.n iei of relvry nml nthei v« ge
table* and w in ter crops g l o w mg
in the fertile valley of Ho- Si
.lohiiH Itlver; Seminole
lim in g
I’nrk, where Ihoroughhreil t e l l i n g
horse* from all over the coimliy
a r e tmilled; scenic drive* »n&gt;i

Guatemala Summer
School To Be Held

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AKiLAND, Feh, U - W (V . — Ida Houthera College will hold
a aneelal summer school In Guate*
1a (hla year for th* feortli coa.Jtlv e aummer.
President Ladd M. Spivey said

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One of the uNsociatlon-wlilo
lit Miami w h e r e .TH Baptist
campaign* now In progrean I*
rhurthc* have joined together In
an. effort to enroll to church
^ membership part of the I,MX),000
V nngdlHtir team* moot dally in {
non-member* in Florida. Th« evCentral Raptlat Church In Miami I
anti then go to the varlona |
church** for the aervicaa. Excel*
lent, progrraa la reported.
HaplUt* have been leading the
way in effort* tttttt w w wg g
■memlierv, Walker aalil, lie imintfd out Hint 15,000 perso"* were
•tided laat year and that th*
1040 goal I* 25.000,
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Baptists Flan State
EvungeliNtic
Drive
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aalil today.

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Fur lhti*e whu own ynelil* the

n T fm t ling Detbv With an an- •Su" r" " 1 H'"it Work* operate* com- League. The Milti-i- will ice the to Hie . »*t of Sanford Tlieie Hie
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..... I'oHlinjr faellitle*. Hunt* me Municipal Fail........ I the I. r-ey tourist may tussle with the break
i-i' l l i .a.o3! m.l .L o - r . iTemv “vailahle for hire for fishing of City .lob will
................... . &lt; rs, s|» ml u day basking in Hie

DFI.ANI), Fell. 2H (Special)—
Ten of Hie Mil association* of the
Florida llaptiHt Convention have
^ planned iltniiltaiicoux evangelistV ii* campaign* for IIHU ami othrra
Will la- pluimcd at Ihc slate-wide
. evangelistic eonferunre to he
held Mar. Hnml In Juckannvllle,
the Rev. Clifford Walker, aeeret*
a ry of the ml**iim* department

mty S po rtm an
n * m p e r v n ii t he r***
ftngerling hnn*

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nil nta*ndunce record* for many
_ year* ^ave been broken.
Winter visitor* to Sanford and
Start!*, which accommodate 2,000 Seminole County are afforded rrupcetnlor*. have been nearly full |erentlo»» fucilHIe* tlmt will appeal
every light, ami hoxe*. seating 2M&gt;, •'»» V 'lng and old alike, nutkinK
have been well filled. The mild • Centra! Florida nn Ideal spot '«
wcutlitr thi» winter him required
■ winter vacation,
lull II#It* ii«# of tlit* hfntinr
. Flit* Sentinoli* County t hnmber
in tlit ntund*.
jnf Commerce operate* u tmiriat
Tb** aeuHtn started on Dec. 2!) jl'btb under the direction of K. &gt;1.
and will continue until Apr. 12 1Armltage. who *ay» vacationist* In
with 10 race* nightly by some of Sanford cun «luy here fur two |
the country's fastest "flying dog*.” week* und enjoy a different form
Ocrasirnnliy special rare* between of entertainment every day and
two winnllK doK* are staged for Mill not exhnust Sanford'* po*»|. j
hilitie*.
Hie effect bf *heer speed.
Some of Sanford'* varlou* form* *
It wax here that “Track Happy",
j
one of tie nation'* outstanding of recreation Include:
Tenni*, shuffleliourd, do* raring,
Ifreyhounif, broke the track repord tliia jlrinler. Between 350 and ha*ebnll, ifulf, bowling, swimming.
400 dog* I are i|uartered In the j fishing, boat trip* and excursion*,
nearby fennel*. Tbe*e Include huntlnit, picnic* and reirntla*.
irreyliniinj" from tlit* Ri'vrrv I HlmfflrlMiuril r«»urt« provlili*
Iteneli uvll near lln*ton, the FlairInteresting hour* of activity
ler track m ar Miami and the M"r •Sanford'* winter vinitor*. There
Taunton./Mm-* truck. Ahoul 2(Hl ate nearly n ........ of the*e court*
owner* lire repri—ented a few fovudahle amt are locati'd at Second
# „f i|iem|iocnl resident*. ’
i # ' * and 1‘ajjnett 0 and in Fort
OOirr/nutxtundiug doir* include Mellon I'nrk. The Sunford Touri*t
l.aily Vlnu*. Mei Ling, Mr. Short t'lub *pon*iir* tournament* with
Stop, t (Iu in K, Sphinx nod Hurry leuin* from nenr-hy town* und
with tin- Sanford Shuffle bouid
I’arryn,
I
The lai’i * are run every ni|(ht I'lilb.
Oulbiinrit Hare*
dm mjr b he MiiMin except Sunday.
I&gt;ulhurtiil motor boat regatta*
They ijcludc the Futurity, a xhort
dusli if five *ixteeuth* of u mile are belli two or three time* a year
and tie 8 . (&gt;. K. (!. a distance of tl beautiful l.nke Monroe. Ituelng
I ( e e l , a race orra*ionnlly run nlliii*la*t* come from nil over
fill itpcciul iluir* with iiim-oioi |*'i tilral Florida to take purl in
flbe-i- regatta*, vvIncli are held
rtnuiito and ciiilurunce.
under the uuppiee* of the Fua*l '
• Ill Mai HI. the len«e* of five (iuniil
Hr*. I' M I .ingle c reel enl lull director lit tile Mavfnir leu, seive* a tu.l on.
Auxiliary, the Fhandu-r of
newHleel camera* and three tele- Fuliinierce
on the Mnvfall '•mnl . a* a group of -pectnlors watch Teiiuis i* a populm -pmI
ami the Sanfuid I tut ill Sanford and eslulolion nililehe* me flcipiently played lien- by leading aiu.ileoi
vi"|,"&gt; v,T \ rz
' z . v / : ' ........ Association.
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92.000 H ass. 97,500
Bream Released In
T w o Year Period

Herald Xpnrl* Killlor

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Sportsman Group
Varied Recreational Activities Make
Restocks County
Lakes With Fish
Sanford An Ideal Spot For Vacation

^ S e a s o n S la te d T o
I Close On Apr. 12; Golf, Tennis. ShufI Mt^tt Race Planned fleboard, H u n t i n g
1
And Fishing Shown
Interest in greyhound racing nl
tlit&lt; Saiford-GiIu..Jt.*
Club,
As
Favorite Sports
Inr. nt l.ongwood, nine mile* south
of Haninril, hu* increased during n&gt; ARTHUR IIKf’KWITH, JK.
the pup year tn the extent that

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FOR THE FUN AT SANFORD
Here You Will Find
• (iOLF-At Its Finest
• FISHING - None Better
• HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Average
• ON BEAUTIFUL ST. JOHNS RIVER

liead&lt;|iiarlcrs
All MchIi'I’m Bunking Fneilil ie*
Serving Simfonl imd Seminole
County since lUliS.

# ABOVE ALL - Sanford’s Friendly People
Invite you to make thin
your winter home

“Sound Protection And Friendly Co-Operation In All Financial Matters”

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Member F. I). I. (’.

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TMR HANFORD HERA LD . HANFORD. F M IR m A
has been limited to 000 .
Rollins* development has been
physical as well as educational.
Since IU20 , soma 20 now buildings
have been constructed on the cam■' , pus. These buildings are of Span■ Ish Mediterranean archltacture and
President Hamilton Holt, who r o - 'jn thetr sub-troplcnl setting, give
tires as president In June, Rollins
rumpus n breathless beauty
since
1020 has developed
___ _„ „northerner must see to ap«•"«* tthtli
dcvclnned the Con
Con- ti,nt
ference Plan of education and the ,,ri.f |ate.
Individualised curriculum, both nro ,
New Library
aimed at personalising edurntion. ■
This has been realised, Rolllni b&lt;‘- j Mmi recent building* construct
lleves, to a level attained by fuw ■e(j „r„ H new Administration BuildAmerlcan Colleges.
ing, a classroom building and a
The Conference Plan is what Its dormitory for women. Within the
name implies — a seminar-type neat year, work on a $600,000
meeting of Instructor and students., library, gift of novella Mills
Kvery attem pt Is made to limit Foundation, Mountclair, N. J., will
class entullioviit to 20 |iu|ills. u ei-'n tarl. When work l» completed,
milling a free exchange of Idea* Rollins will have spent almost one
between the teacher and the ' million dollars on new construction
taught.
slmc the end of the war.
The IniliviiloHlIied Curriculum
Rollins contributes to thn cub
carries th n ffin ry of p e 's o n a C d I« - » ' - “ vi.les of this section in
education n step further. After ' """'y
It* *»«lult education
determining through standardised , program
"During c u rs e s amt
tests and conferences the IndividI?"
Latin American prole
ual needs of each student, Rollins archaeology,
lema,
creative
writing,
Internation­
then tailors a core of required
subjects to those Individual need* al affairs and nrt — was organ­
ised for the benefit of the thou­
of the student.
Overall enrollment of the college sands of visitors that coma each

RolKnt College, Oldest In State,
Founded In Sanford 64 Years Ago

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WINTER PARK, Fab. 89, (Bpe•ini) — Rolllni College founded In
Sanford M yenr* ago, hex long
been the cultural center of Cen­
tral Florida, and In scent yeara
hat gained national fame for Ita
progressive educational (deala and
the beauty of ita campua.
Founded under Congregational
auspice* In 1885. It U the ‘illicit
Inatitution of higher learning In
the state. Now non-dcnomlnatlonal
H has held true to the Ideals of
ita heritage.
The college was organised and
'Incorporated at a meeting of 1.
81 rhatter Irualeea In the offices
of the old Lyman Hank, whta‘
later tx-camr thn First Nations
Bank, In Hanford on Apr. 2H, 1H8L
a* the first institution of higher
learning in Florida. It was made
possible through the generous
Rift of $60,000 by Alonso W. Rob
fins of Chicago fur whom the
college was named.
Under the 24-year leadership of

VACATION
IN B E A U T IF U L
S A N F O R D , FL O R ID A

Tnk'i a tip from thn
Uinta ami “(Jo Smith", Mr. ami
Mr«. T ourtat. . . You’ll likn it
here In Sanfort! whttro Summur
apnntta tho winter . . . ami many
nttrnctlona await you.

PALMETTO GROCERY
’H O N E 111

317 P A L M E T T O A V E .

North Florida Said'Lake
S ta te t o t E

e l

Jessup Is Regarded As One

F l o r i d a Southern
S ek cto Queen O f

0 f i € s t F i 8 h i n ? S p o t s J n C o u n t y Founders’

Week

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Asked For Florida
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. » - ( / « A state surveying end mapping
office was recommended today.
Declaring Florida ‘ one cJ tho
poorest mapped states in tbe eounw»y " t h os "iuut m
e v |nff nroootedm thi
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Visitors, who enjoy fresh water
MIAMI, Feb. 2 R (FN 8 &gt; Which
fishing, should keep Lake Jessup i W £ .E!iA? D' • E£ i&gt;' i
produces the fastest race horses—
In mind when coming to Florida c * r o ! t e « U h s «
North or .South Florida The unsCollege have *cIccted
for a winter or summer vacation.
wer Is North Florida, If IHp recent
One of the lari
Florida Breeders' Slake nt the
County's many I
Hialeah track run lit* used for a
wnler is regarded
yardstick.
best fishing spots
announced
today by Q ulllian'*v*ll*m# "["I’*
Young rarer* bred, foaled and
Florida section.
Yencey, president of the student | woul'l cooniinste new maptmlring.
railed on Curl G. Rove's famed
Lake
Jessup
Is
sbout
five
miles
body,
Rosemorr Farm In Marlon county,
east of Sanford, and may his ranch­
Although the name of the
neni drain, finished one-three In
ed
'•asll.v
over
paved
roads.
One
of
“Queen" will not be revealed un­
the second renewal of the threethe most popular ways to reach the til the night of the coronation on
furlong dash foi baby Cracker
lake to drive east on ftanava Ave­ Mar. 8 , she Is known to be one
Thoroughbred*. The purse value
nue to the Geneva Bridge at the of three senior girls; Martha (Continued From Page t , 6rc. 1)
was 110,000 , doubled by Hialeah
north end of the lake. Aii exten­ Tarbett nf Fompann
Beach; building nrt several rooml, one
I'rusidcnl John C. Clark, idnrc the
s io n of Hanford Avenue goes down Jeanne
Zelgler of Philadelphia used for storage, the other Is
first running of the slake u year
to the lako as well as does Bear- and Elinor Updike Miller of ncad(|Uatlvrs for the D&gt;rrrtu of
ago.
Avenue. State Rond 203 to Washington, D. C. The selection Tourist Activities.
Werwoif one of the most prom­
Oviedo passes near the lake, Hev-jof “ Miss Southern" Is hmsed on
Following the wer. the Chimlwr
ising rnreis evei foaled in Florida,
ernl fishing camps are located on i popularity, scholarship snd par- of Commerce decided to reneV the
and ociii'd l,y Mrs. J. IS. .Smyth of
Lake Jessup where tackle, boat* i tlclpatlnn In campus activities, tourlit activities which had broil
New York sped under tho Ilinand ball mnv bo secured.
| Let year’s Queen nf Founder's largely discontinued for the time
Icuh finish wire a length and a half
From the fishing camp at the* Wruta was Miss Annie U urle being. The renter of tourist activ­
In front of T, C. Christopher's
Innovn liriiitrn.
.ii may
mav Bummer* of Jacksonville,
ity therefore moved from a build­
(Ionova
Bridge, the ftinurm
fisherman
Jolltab, a product of the Christo­
Other highlights of the 1U4U ing on the lakefront, new uied as
go
three
different
ways
to
saatcrt
pher Ranch In Dade County, Fan
Founders'
Week
celebration
will
(luard hcadquarUrs, to the
for fish. One route leads up ths
Lady, racing in Mr. Rose's own
a regatta on Lake llolllnge- Coast
St. Johns Rlvor, which flows by be
larger nnd better equltped USO
colors, finished third. Fourth
worth
on
Mar.
U)
In
which
Rol­
the north end of ta k e Jaui „u p1 , tand
Building, the name nf Vhlrh was
money went to (iuy, Jr., owned by
lins
i.
m i * College
• . u i i i i c and
a m i the
i n n University
u n iv crsm
another leads down
changed to the Tourist:Center.
Mr*. W. B. Keene of Jacksonville,
7".
i' . l I I .™
Tampa
will
race
against
Flor
(bird route goes tata
Mr. Armilage Is a farmer Ca­
J M*UP (da Southern’s crew. There
and tired in Duval County.
. . . . . . wll
will
On any one of the three routes also be a water ikl exhibition nadian, who while motoring
It w ii * Werwolf's second straight
are hundreds of excellent fishing that afternoon.
through Hanford in Iti.'lPyvith Mrs.
at llinlenli. la open competition
spots such ns sloughs and open­
was so rhwmod by
against lop juveniles from other
A dinner to be held in the Armitage,
ings where creeks empty Into the honor
of Thomas J. Watson, Hanford's beauty, clenn]|iess nnd
stales, the son of Ariel (iiimc
i river or lake.
president of the International charm that he decided to make
scored try a leagt.i and a half on
| Fish which may lie caught In the Business Machines Cnporation, this cRy his home. The rfcult wnt
February 10 Soon after the rare,
waters of Lake Jessup Inrludo will lie held Thursday night. that Mr. nnd Mr*. Arniit|ge Imilt
tts ner d in e r i
eck sold Werblock buss, speckled perch, jark, Watson I* widely known ns tho a Cabin Court for motirists at
«v &gt;|f and Drilpnik m the Smyths.
ni^l Park
pike, bream, shell cracker, warm- head of one of the most progres­ Twenty-Fifth Htreet
kuii Lady nl«o lm&lt; u vi lory to
outli perch, red breast, stump sive firm* In the world which has Avenue nf fine, heautifiuy fur­
her rreilit in open competition at
knocker and other species of an employer-employe* relation­ nished duplex tourist rahb*, nnd
ship used as a model by other landscaped the grounds tij rreate
bream.
surroundings.
Illnrk bass fishing in Central firms and as an Ideal by students park-like
winter tu Central Plot Ida.
The tourist work In Itllll wan
of
Industrial
relations.
Florida
is
highly
puhliciied,
hut
The majority of theart “students"
Mia* Elcannr Steber, Metro­ renewed with the ro-npcmjjnn of
little Is said of the lesser species.
have retired, not t few having
. _the
, tourist
, ..
It is true that the fighting In- politan soprano and the “ Voice the past. . president of
distinguished themselves iu the!,
of Firestone" will be presented In Club, Mrs. Clifford Karle. 'With
respective professions.
-P h o to bv Jameson ,' ,inc‘
Jh« black bass appeal, to concert in Lakeland's Msyhall 'f 18 ■*'* °f other members if the
r s i ulyo Rowland, siitunt young • vor,Y fi*1' ? " '•" j *&gt;ut tin avowed Auditorium on March It aa the "m Hub, wo were able to carry on
Other ever,:* annually sponsored
by tire ettllego are;
Hanford fulling enthusiast, proud- angler will find real spurt and atelier attraction of the week. ' with the work where It had been
The Animated Moguxitio, held I) displays a W i pound large genuine satisfaction In fishing
Alumni will meet on Mar. 18
" ff M o n *he war," said Mr.
each February, Tbe “talking mug- month black buss, which she re- for the less heralded varieties, with a luncheon and business Armitage.
which
abound
In
local
take,
and
aslne" Inii presented in person rcntly caught in u Seminole County
meeting at 18:30, and will have
When the new club was orsuch noted contributors MS Cordell stleiim. file fiili is 2H inches long streams.
an old fashioned square dance Rallied, it wns found that the
Like -.. the black
bass,
Hull, justice William I) Douglas, and 20 'y inches in girth. Tbe fish
.
, - bream., that night. Bishop Roy Hhort »huffleboard courts were In tun
win ‘pniith perch and speckled I w,|, b1v, , h(J 8u|,tUy morn|n|t down condition, were very rough
(Irrer (.arson, unit innuiimrable was ‘iingiit on an artificial lure,
other's.
pen li a r t inemlrerx of the sunflsh , #rvjcJ
jp,. College ileighta "nJ tffa»» was grown up all around
family, and the visiting angler Church to
'
conclude
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‘
w e e k •' * 1 ‘L“
them, L
he revealed.
' 1 The City w.irkTile Kconnmie Conference, held
i* overlooking some of tile thrills cetebration.
I men put the courts in good runlate in Jununry, presents promt- Duiboli.
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&gt;
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Contra)
Florid*
fishing
if
he
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| illtlnn. Through the cooperation
nent representatives of business,
Hu I birldo Ineeding furm* were
Industry ami eiluratlnn.
lepie-ented in the stalling field does nut try to capture some of give the angler plenty or thrills. ,' ^ | h “ ^ ,t,^l,la Power and light
these
panfish
on
a
flyrod.
Tbe lliu'li Festival eaidi March, '.'f 11 . 'A wolf. Dalpaik. Fan
Breams spawn almost all the " 0 |njinny, poles for lighting the
with fumed siibiisls oml oiilstoiul- body, .Snffintli I also owned by
While pnnfisli are hook end line year In central to the Mack bass,
* WBrc. amoved from former
ing I'linir, Is tbe uiusieal Deal of Ruse I, mol A. I'lerilll's (lame favorites with the amateurs, thoy which spawn only in tho spring.
J,
,"n £ r^nih, Avume.
the season.
Weolber were oil fo.ileil at Riue- are growing in popularity wi|ii
During the calendar years of
n ^ .i ° ’*" nw (ro?
^ r ? u l , " n w‘‘r'' ‘«*t»Hod
Tbe Annie Russell Theater till*
Rrlglil'a Florida spoilsmen as the use of the fly ID47-48 the Fish Mnuagemeni
yeill is presenting eiglit ploys. Fiiioiei'. Hunsbine Htolilo's Mojo rod Increases In this section. With Division of the Florida Game end, r° L " '“ h' l| l" v:l .
Most recent production starred Innd C A. O'Neil's Notnir were a flv rod, a large bream or peirli Fresh Water Fish Commission re -*
cour,U !'.r"
Leo ti. Carroll, stage oml screen fouled ol flright's Farm in Itrow* weighing a pound or more will leased 0,:i7fl.(KHl riugerllng fish in
r ^ , n.c y ' l 0*.*8. to ih°
star, in “The Late (inrrge Anley," aid County. Jidlrnlr ami Llbrab
W»ter throughout the Slab!. Hem- Jhufflebonrd '*' tnurnanilnV
J. P. Maripiatld's satire of Boston wen* foaled ot the C’hristophor
Inolo County has receiveil 34,600
c.n c
llfni*n,fin n V' *'
busi fl Hirer lines for its lakes In
®r", lBn. r t *urn 1° tile Center,
Rrahinins.
Ilnm-h. H. II. Znclmr’s Ruling Pen ! ion County.
he
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ln
the
comfortable,
Rmlh
wo* fouled
footed at the Zarhur
Zachr- Golden
cr-'-1— I1 •Local
— 1 Sea,
° — a Uet-mlnute scratch*
In between, recitals, additional was
_ .p ‘ y
...
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. , . ! American type of chain, and inlectures, and exhibits of fine arts Shoe Foim in Ilroward County, ed, was owned by C. C. Collins,
Tha Mate malntaina th rej hatch- joy refreshniente. Hone shoe
contribute to the college's fame land Barney Fisher's Galloping and foaled at the C 4 H Farm In erlei. They are located In Winter courts and tennis courts are aUo
throughout this a r e a . ___
l '« - ut the Fisher Farm in Mar- Duval County.
Haven, Wewachltehka and Holt, located nearby

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THE SANFORD HEKAI.D, SAN FORD, FLORIDA
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Sanford Zoo

1948-*49 F l o r i d a
Winter Is Mildest
In Past 17 Years

Country Club

(CoMlinuMl from I1. I, Her. 2)
(Continued From Page I, Sec. 2)
of. th t mo»t prominent newspap­
sivr citizens rlectded iite r&lt;ty
er! of tho country about iwu
should have a golf course. They
years ago when lu- slipped out
organized n dtdi culled the San­
nLhls cage urhon the keeper openford ti.df Association, and set
(V th o back door to feed him.
i I.AKKI.AND Fell 2H
(At— nlmut to find a suitalde piece ef
Sid tried to leap into the window
; This winter in Florida has Imrn property to have the coins,, laid
of the City’s Manager’s office in I
the mildest in 17 years.
out. The Kmerv property looked
the City Hall, hut was stonpned by
It also has hern the second Ideal, ami icpiescntnllves of tInthe srreen, and women employees |
warmest In lid years.
aaaocialiou called one day upon
shrieked In' terror. Finally trap - 1
Tlint’s what temperature tallies A. W. linntoul also a Hosi mlnn.
pod on tho City Hull lawn, Sid
'inquired In' Meteorologist War­
was induced to enter a cage gen­
ren t) Johnson of the Federal fiP.2 degri is. Aiisi season was
erally used to eatch stray dogs,
State Frost Warning Hurrnu the nulv time since recurds were
lie has since been rontent lo re­
show.
kept that Hie liter imdci slipped
main in Ids cage.
Th" average temperature from below lUt
Raglnn the leopard in (lie cage
November up to Feb. '-’II has been
l.a«t winler** menu lemperniuic
adjoining is milch Itetter hehuvlill.fi degrees. That's the average wnn IM.7.
A t h a n the pumas and can at
of the daily hot and cold weather
Tht Klortiln Imltny wmth**i
times lie petted by the rnrctnker
iccm dings
rnme ii* it* rival
*tnt»*.
However, neither llnsroc nor
The wannest winter since IPlfi ('lllifoliini, thivfv amI with
the
Minnie and Jim, rhesus monkeys
j I&gt;t tire year records were *ir*t chilliest \vlnt»»i in &gt;cnr*
in adjoining cages, would prob­
j iisailnlile.wns in ltnt-;l'J. 'lie n
Thin wintc- uImo h(t* 11•*«■11 t»nv
ably try that. They may have re.
Florida residents and tourists of thi* ilrirnt. So fm the uin i
ralfed the fete of Old «Vpp, a!
purl of the utiiti* hn&lt;
1went around in shirtsleeve weath­ nil I ii i
monksy who had Iteeii placed m ' ,
their lives with milk from doll er of 70.8.
hml
it mehi'* of ruin
the cage next to the leopard and
n -Hipanese ape who*, bottles,
o horned owl donated by
Imit
Novnnhvi
Tlu* th tent *»*»
got mauled hy getting too rinse, t I "JUi'tiess knows no hounds.
Temperature
figures
take
in
all
. . —S' . . S '
| In the Mnett.v I'urml cage Station Wilt H I. i l l '.iii.t.i mill no the peninsula part of the tale son was m ItrtlTfi when onl\
of | nml sections of North Florida.
Four pan
Jerry The llaboon
there lias been much ‘"gossip*' ordinary owl
l.tVT (indies of into fell.
Jerry, a Hnmndryiis bnltoon,, Intcly among the five older «m white rabbits were raised from j1 The coldest winter duiing the
The wettest season was in I 'Chi
t door doesn’t worry much rows as to what name to give to "ne puli An Aft lean gou»e honks , iW-yenr period was in IPNM0 &gt;T7 whtn the uuiisiial rainfall of
tit such proceedings ns he is n young male maeaw of red, y e l.jstra r gely as he .tints within on wdien the thermometer averaged 17 tit' Indies fell.
getting old nqd eynleal. He seems low and blue plumage, the only enclosure, ami in a -uu.ll pool. I
to resent all the attention that bird I.r his kind to he hatched a* six turtles share quartets with m
Jiggs. a mandrel! ape in the nest the Y«»o. The eight Texas rnyeles duxea ....... alligntoM !»-•
cage, Is getting, .liggs displays a in tin* a i l j o i n i n e n i t r e d e t e s t t h i n Mill IhiIi m l H III »• ill phiy
T hrrr Nlliic.il«ir«
lot of technicolor effect", fund so r I of -an nil t a lk .i in I of* i'll how l
and rear, Is n vrgdnriiin despite in pi oh’.it.
Thi* I hi *'i* Inifc!’ niliyatom nit*
his evil looking trrtn and like*
l.rpt Mt Ai'iiin ail*'l v ♦•tot** m| poof i
MThr YfiirHnit*’
liHiurnas, which he carefully peels
p f lH I’ f lt
f f l i l t 1M l!
11&lt;‘ ’ t ♦ 11*' I 10(1
M o m * p e i u r f t i l utul u c n t l r i«* i l l
before eating, lie loves to i. . T h .
t\v«’ht\ tht**, ih tin
N
''iirlinir,"
an
H
r
I
i
I
month
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scrachrd hy the keeper, much t&lt;« oh! , . who with Silky. (mother &lt;‘n«»ri»iotn. I * lout I0 (11* t*»|tol «IVI11
the ntnuscnieut of spectators.
I t.fitwti, w* : *• brought In Ihr Zoo till* III! ir»***t of thi ll,**'*‘ ill o!
. . .
he Ik' uii ran peer through the | j,.. irnttm Widdonn when thry w h o m m i * tn ii Ii n H r o h m to f i n
s of their cage at prisoners | Wl,,,w •♦till liny «,■“ *r ihr mother ryi* in a hphl with a iioik’hhoi
peering through thu l.nrs of the ilrn liiitl tifM’ii fount! NSin. Thry Ifrttur.
Ahoi It fhl* AltillTlfl'Hl i II JilllH'l
nearby City Jail Hetty Is a rin- were fr | from 11 ImiI'I i* * Sir.
namot, colored Ismr, Happy is IlJivii .mill itroriK enough t(, rut in thr Zoo mi I hi* I’tght hIm I!
111&gt;ii'k in color, and 1‘eggy, also Aolnl to ol In thr Inrif&lt;* :irnl rr i**,»'ii,i| in in mi 1111*»i, now tht mni*
black and of Florida oilgin, dan­ rrtitly irtiimi t*»n| i' iu’IohiIh ' an* in a “ -;*oi*i}il!y Iniilt i-aut* filled
ces In a manner that delights th 'r r inon* *h*oi, *» r*onif tin in n with four 11*• of sMit umiI with ii
children. She was given to the nmlr ulhtno whitr «|r%r fi*»m hollow hit? at tin k,*»i**ni whi'it*
in
Zoo after Ircing found at the foot t;io„,| NHMil, Mich, for which 11 they A|M*Pi| ttiuhl*
of a tree from which she had fal­ hi|* hnrh fieri lm«l hern tnifh**l f« keep thim on vvooil floornl ♦&lt;»„ h
len. Happy, the gentleman hear,
Alien. A frniltlr while ilrel fHi'iOil, ft11 thry a ir vr i v *rt»Hi
from Cnnadn was pur 'based hy i* lirinir *i»n*ichl for tlu* Zoo, juiuJ . t i v r I * * m i d , 1m * * n i f 1 1 o p i i n i j t v i r *
Ill'll^. , IVhi* .l&lt;!aiili'*l tin tlhl’l
t ^ children of Orlando and later Mr. DuvU.
| ,„
, i " ’ to
Flotilla a f t e r r n f i i p i n i ' f i o i o * up
sWt to Sanford. Hetty is front
The deer were placed in the licit v. They
i at ant s,
flrey lik
Pennsylvania nml likes to greet
bird cage, along with two rone lie and bugs in general and
visitors from tho Keystone State, large
peaeeeks, several whip-poor-will are
very fond nl lunnbu i gei
Zoo’s Origin
hens, set’iral pheasants sis ernnes steak, said Mi Ihivi
In thu long row of rages ate ami fmii water turkeys after a
Tim Zoo cost the I ds A7.U77
a numhci of monkeys, the most was found the animnls weie not last seal, an oim.iid lodni’ d bs
venerable of whom is Matt, safe f•..in owners of 22 rifles Jl.llllfi receive 1 fi”ln , »»n. e .stoiidreaming prehnps of the time in quartets hack of tho l.cgiou suelias the peanut
and soft
hack in lU2tl when he was the pet Hut.
drink stand run I■&gt; Mi- Kola Mi
of the Sanford Fire Department.
In tlm parakeet cage me T2 i CTeVland ami from eonliIhutlinis
Mutt lost his freedom one day of tii,. little iiirils known popular­ The
cages housing the (aids
after snatching a package of ly as love birds Five glim eagles | Were lehillll, and a new cm his
lcrthlngs away from a lady, stare at them from a cage near­ III*’ was elected to h.oi’e olleis
mliering to the tup of n build- by. Twenty-six tiny finch liiids which ale expei led to nnu&gt;
lug on First Street and waving inhabit another nearby cage.
soon to replace tlm ones l..i.t
tho garment for ull beholders to
Two new and very sociable! died.
100.
animats are the strange, racoon
Mutt was put into a cage and like creatures known ns (’null
iinieafael ,ir
with him another monkey who Mumli front South America. They iug processes n.i
tie.*' to |IIO
had been in haldt of riding aiiout make wonderful |icts, said Mr. million troy ouiat
•d silver in
on a dog’s buck hut whose taking Davis, fail must la' played with HUH.
ways at groceries
and fruit continually or the, will gel v i e - ___________________
stands had landed him in "jail” intis. Two other recent arrivals i
after police seltcd h im . This are Itbesus mopkevs brought ! The Women’s (’hitstlnn Teluperrk*d tho start of the Zoo. hciv front Jacksonville.
, ar.ee Union grew out of the wo.
ghhors of Mutt sre Tillio and
In the small animal section &lt; nu n’s irnsnrle. uided in IH7.T, by
c, well behaved and sorialilo may lie found a pair of Florida* the women of tllll-hord and Wadi
rhcsifs monkeys, Snpajimse, who fox squirrels, four squirrels inis Itiglnn t ’lunl Mouse, &lt;l|d”, to fight
has a South American nreent and i'll dill lllg the early peliud of saloons.

who had meanwhile ho.igh
ibe
grove and buildings on it fi ma
Copley Finery, the Iasi of t.iree
g eneral ion i.
Mr. It Hill ..ill indicated that m'
was interested in the g to u p ’s otfer to buy the p iopetty. and tie
cliletl hi would sell The assoem
lion immediately began coih
|
the golf course, and a f a p t a i n
Clark was ealted here to lay oui
a nine lode com sc
Many of the leading citizens
of Hanfoiil were memhets &lt;d tile
golf nssi.cinlion and thinngli lu ll
effoi Is t h ' ptoject was po-li.d
to i-omplrthm

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GREETINGS

AND THE K E Y TO OUR COUNTY
TO OUR M ANY VISITORS

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Plan To Make Your
Home In Sanford

Seminole County is hunted in the Htist c e n tm l sei tion of i h *- sf.m &lt;wrn&gt; m u h lv i i i u I wmv
between Jut Itsonville nml Tnnifni. The St. Johns Rivet l o i m , i h r n o i i h ' i u hniiml.nv *•&lt; the
County. 'The imnuhition is X7.S00.

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T h e following towns are located in tl i r C ou nt y : A l t u in o n t r ,'./*/*/»j; ( huhuna, ( ,0. . r t h m v.
Rarest City, Goldcnrod, Geneva, L a ke M a t y . L a k e M o nt o e. Lune.wuud, ( i v i n l o . / ’ toll, S la v ia ,
and Sanford the C ou nt y Scat.
T h e elevation of the land in Seminole C ou nty runs from I ‘ tret above .&lt;*.( I r v r l m the St.
Johns Valley to 100 feet in the r id ^ r section.
A l l communities have one or more churches. Iti the C it y ot S a u h n d t h r u • ai e U n it y
f»i«LSfcr//Jg to all the people. A l l principal denominations a i r lepiesenied.

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COUNTY OFFICIALS
T . W. L aw ton-----Supt. of Public Instruction
A

sound, sturdy home forms

O. P.

the foundation of family l i fe. . .

Herndon — Clerk of Circuit Court

John L. Galloway — Tax

it means security in old a g e . . .

Sanford F. Doudney —

comfort and peace of mind.

Douglas Stenstrom —

Let us construct your Mdream

Collector

Tax Assessor

County Judge

Percy A . Mcro — Sheriff

house/*

J. II. Truluck
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Itv IU21 the Sanford *olf As
siH'intton saw tin' necessity
of
adding another nine holes
Ih'
links and making it an IS led*
coutse, toil it icultz.c’1 Unit
It
could not tackle the toll itself.
1l seemed logii'at I” salt upon
(tie Cil \ for ant. and tins wuidone I'll, entire ’'oliisr* oils sold
to tlm C i l \ . and constl net loll of
the second nine h o l e s hi vim
Today the com m is one of tee
finest in tills sect loti of tile stale.
"Tho gieeiis m e in excellent eonih
lion, and I lu’lievi* limy ill’* the
best in the en tire dal " I’ro.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

70,000 Floridiant*
St. JohnK County
Employed Seasonally ExpectH Early Crops
In State Agriculture HT. AUOUHT1NB, Feb. 28—lAl

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MONPAYTEEa

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*-Kt. Johns County farmers will,
TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 28 (Spec- dig mi enrly Irish potato crop Ibis
|al) Approximately 70,000 g e r- year nod from all Indication* it
■on* In Florida are currently em­ will bo a banner one.
]
ployed in seasonal agricultural
A survey of the spud belt shows
and related ndlvitlea, according the crop 1* about two weeks abend
to a report on labor m arket deve­ of schedule. Hpirlng-llke weather
lopment* in agriculture by the hurried It along and digging is
Florida Indnnlrial Comml**ltm.
exported to stm t the last week in
Alimit 28,000 of thla number are March.
engaged In the liarvpirtlnif »f
Florida'* winter vegetables. The
SportHmun Croup
neat largest group, citrus harvest­
ing workers, account fur M.tioo
of the total. Approximately 12,- (Conilimed From I'age S, Sec. 2 )
Otkl are engaged In rltru* p rw fi- Mayfair Inn i .-renlly at which
time rominillee* were strengthen*ing plant*.
The lurgesi cnncenlralon of , cil for n constructive publicity
these worker* i* In the Winter 'program for the public ii-garding
Haven area where 11,800 are em ­ ihe Hull Wnler l-'lsh I'nmmissloii,
ployed in eiliu* canning, packing .Special guesl* at the meeting in­
and harvesting. The Orlando- cluded Hi F II Wiilton .Smith
•Sanford aten account* for about if the marine iiiieiriitnt &gt; of the
H.k’IHI worker*, principally III cit­ University of Mlunii ami I* •
rus harvesting and packing, but Voemaos, president of the Horwith fairly large group* In canning idu Commercial Fisheries A»»**I eintioii
and vegetalile harvesting.
tlfflcer* lii the local ort-am/.li
Vegetables harvesting arruilllts
1‘huln ||y |(u) mond Studio
llicllde Mr. Spa-el, president
for practically all the agrlrultural tloo
Tbe New York (Hants maintain and operate a
of the most coot|di'tr hiiuelnill spring training
K
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Mmightnii,
-I
i
..
m
e
ju
esi
worker* currently employed In the
llllle*
.....from
ilow idiiwn Sanford. Fourteen teunt*
camps in the nation at the Municipal Airport, tin
Ft. I.aurlerale urea. Thin area I* dent: .lean Ailom*, sceretaiy;
d tie (Hants mimir league system are scheduled to come to llic city next month to undergo traintabu Meisch, treasurer and W F
a large user of seasonal farm I emu.Ison,
mg and ronditiunlng drills under the supervision n f Curl Jlobbell, who is director of the (Hants furm
nistiiillmi
Workers.
teams. The scene above U ty|ilrat of the 1ruining ac tlvitlc* In Hu- camp From left in right are shown
Ilelle tllarle, a large user of
Manager Frank Shellenback of the Minneapolis Mi' lers and players Hill Pavllck, Itay Carlson. Hob Hof*
tween
the
fall
and
spiring
enrpi*
agrleiilturul lmrve*t worker* curiiinn, John Mulkovoch, Kill Edwurds ami Jack Mag tire of the Millers Also Manager Tor my Ilealb id
The
except
Inn
to
I
hi*
I*
ill
South
renlly has alaml 7,000 of these
TiciiIom, N .1. Manager Johnny llmlsnn of lacksoo vilis'. Flu., Tookic Ullbcrl of Minneapolis, Manager
employees In the area. There Is a lliule County whet* all lliiee mil
Joe llcckei of the Sum* City Son*, and kneeling •* ' mills Seoul Eddie Mniiiagn '• The p'ayer sliding u.
surplus In this Hien which will pir ciops me now being hnive-teil
\| dke Colombo
exist until spring heart harvesting I ll's condilInn i* iiniiMinl a*- c "
ei.ily tbe beau and liinmlo • i*»l»
pels underway in March.
&gt;,p |t* v i o i l , |* , T a l i i i h n s s i u , u i i *
II It M il l.l. N \ MFM
(nil \ M l.'i c in , i bun man &gt;d
(ieiierally, there Is an ndeipintn are Ian vested liefoi i 11,.- pi.Ini"
IIAIITOW. Feh. 2M
' FNN|
the llglewi, Ii |i:irl nn iil
l
■mu'll a si I a m - l a l i ' c o g i l u i e i
supply of food proeessilig worker • 'ii'gine b'-gliei Soffodi'ii' voikei
fiiilil other aieiis could lie dncct Sine I' I'm noon bn- been imincd .Moitllcello • ogineer bail been -«i
with flight -Imiinge in spot*.
t»'l' •if r at mg i» ill l e a s t
In iinet area* farm hnrvesl ed to tin* -cclloii, howevei, all -till*- highway engineer Tbe a|* viog a- act mg eogmecl Mien
in,I y e a i o l d
pnoulmeril was lUilmlinrcil by \ I tbe new ••&gt;*•1 linlitd took nvei
labor Is pli-nlifnl a* Ibis ei to* available lium.llig l* oceupieil

(Continued from I*. I. Sec, 2 )
malnlng 14 team*, which U-gun to
come Into town on Mnr. 10, used
ths trnln'ag site at the Munlclpol
Ahp*rt.
Sioux City, Jacksonville, Trenton
and Knoxville opened their romps
on Mnr. Ill, then Sanford. Erie,
Penn., St. Cloud, Minn., Fort
Smith, Ark., I.awion. Okla., Ilrlslol, Va„ Hickory. N. C„ Chnnute,
Kan.. Seaford, l&gt;c|. Springfield.

Ohio, and l)shko.*h. Wise., moved
Into their training iiuarters. Ky
Apr. 18 ull teams had completed
their s|iring training and hud m*
turned to their respective towns
and cities and began league play
for the 12 IH season.
On Fell. I, 1042 the (Hants opened their second annual basehnll
school at the Municipal Airport
with more than .'tbO men in attend­
ance. lly the middle of the month,
nearly 4(Ki men from 44 stales
had enrolled in the school.
*1 he (Hunt* plan to bring back

lf»

for 1042 »!*["* ‘ coining activity
all leant* w*™h *rere n«r« tax*
year except1L katiut* and Seaford.
Chanute •n‘* * e » /o r d have b*‘*n
dropped If*m '* • (Hants system,
Mr. Ilubbdj *«»*ncly announced.
Full-ffo*e *l*s*lr|c gel, can de­
velop an sO**" p o w . f of 1100 voltXg^ 1
Eluetrlc
h*»•*
l,v * poor eyesight,
imsslldy due l» th
t'ffect of their
u f neighboring
own shuck. 1
el|*

WELCOME TOURISTS
To SANFORD
7 ff tilt* hrnrt of ('ttnli.rl rio riilu "
W # i n v i l t y r» u l&lt;» » l u p a l

SWANN’S CABIN COURT
I

12 yaura in untile luciiliiui

(I. S, lliwav 17
mill's South ol Saui'ortl
I'niuippi'tl lor Ki^lit lltuw kct'pinif

fill 8e &lt;tils fol | you gat
loss Peril's n « w "Mydio-

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|»-jw«i CiI Ponj't n*w Kloy *

W* hmfry —Thf*/ ff* up
I*j 'I ' %

r i f f i th« way th# Ford
l»uy»
r o a d b « cu u \«

jt»5r.e.e.ib.

ol it#w low#r 5 (ion*
rn#mb#r

bum#.
You can ten the difference. But to get
the “feel," drive lit Feel the eaie of
Fingertip Steering, the "gol-oway"
power of Ford's new "Equa-Poise”
Engines— 100 h.p. V-fl or 95 h.p. 51*1
You'll love the feel of Ford's new King-

Site brakes . , . 35% eoiier-actingl
And for wild comfort— Ford't 'Mid
Ship” Rido hot the feet of luxury—with
"Hydra-Coil" Sprlngiln front,new "Puru-

• ■Ira coil.

FI 11 thol "g *1•a •&gt;ay" powar fi om
Pord'i mw "fgun-Fuiia” Inglnai,

102 h p. V I or 95 h.p. Hal
F i l l Ihel wh, rnra Mopping
wer ol ford's naw Klng-Slia
ikas. They otl up lo 31%

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b o * - t a t lion

t i l l th# #jitfo tmoolhn&lt;a of fh# new Ford
Ov#rdriv#, optioaol af

Flex" Springs In the rear. Take lha
wheel — try the new Ford "Feel" todoyl

Fill that extra unoothnau of
the Ford's optional Overdrive
ond gat up to 35% got tovlngd

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Section Three

Witt Hartford Ifm ttii

Section Three

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

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VOLUME X X X X

S A N F O R D , FLO H ID A ,

E mI u Ii NhIhmI 1!)08

A sso ciated P resu L eased Win*

.MONDAY F E U . 28, DU!)

N*i. 155.

RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION GETS UNDER WAY IN SANFORD

The trend invnml tin*

iiirti**ri **f
**f *» *
t ii right ill11»«* - i i m»w i» On* Imm** of I
i ii liiif tii Ai Inn. mill i*f .1 |l Wtight if* I
home* uf John \ l w h. Loch Aihoi, J ^

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r© veil 11*11 i 11i I11

A venue

W ith th e a n n o u n c e n iu n t of tw o KPM-ery *ti|irrm ni'kel p ro je c t* e n tn lliu if a n u p p rn x im n l.......if lay o f $150.0 0 0 , hullilliiK o p e ra tio n s in H an fo rd a re ta k in g a s p u rt
w hich if c o n tin u e d xhould re a c h th e m illion d o llar m a rk
ill 101!), H o w ard F a v ille , ( ’ity laiildiiiK in .x p irto r, p ro .
d ieted tialn y . D urlnK 1018 th e M iilding to ta l w as n early
ffiOO.OOO.
T h e M ai'K arel A nn S u p e rm a rk e ts , Inc., o p e ra to rs
o f th e M a r g a r e t A nn (Jro cery o n F i r s t S tr e e t, plan a
900,000 m o d e rn s u p e rm a rk e t w ith a In rite p a rk in g a re a
b etw een F i r s t an d S econd S tr e e ts a n d a s h o r t d ista n c e
e a s t o f S a n fo rd A v en u e
T h e W ln n -L o v e tt C o m p an y , o p e ra to rs o f tw o Pigffly W ig g ly , n n d tw o T a b le S u pply s to re s h ere, is s t a r t ­
in g to b u ild a $00,000 s u p e r m a r k e t w ith 8,-150 si pi a re
fent o f flo o r sp a c e a n d 52 hy 150 o f paved p a rk in g a re a
a t T h ird S tr e e t a n d P a lm e tto A v en u e.
B u ild in g p e rm its d u rin g J a n u a r y to ta lle d $8-1.825
a n d th e to ta l th is m o n th sh o u ld ex ceed th a t fig u re , Mr.
F a v ille s a id , U p to Fub. 21, hom e b u ild in g p e rm its fo r
th e f ir s t p a r t o f th e y e a r to ta lle d 15, a f a s te r r a te th a n
la s t y e a r w h e n p e rm its f o r 70 n ew h o m es w ere g r a n t ­
ed a t a n a p p ro x im a te v a lu a tio n o f $587,000.
O ne o f th e f in e s t ho m es now b eing b u ilt in th is
sectio n is t h a t o f M r. n nd M rs. U, II. Pope a t In d ian
M ound V illag e on th e S t. J o h n s R iv e r. It Is an a d a p ta tio n
o f th e M o n te re y d e sig n o f a r c h ite c tu r e a n d Is of con-

* Collection Of
70,000 Shells
Seen At Rollins

Mslthla Chemical Cnmpsny of
Iluffslo, N. Y.
Mr, Msltliio spent bl* winters
for many years at Altamonte
Spring* ami was well known in
'Sanford where ho became a membar of the Sanford Rotary Club
and maintained tha perfect a t­
tendance record.
Unique Mueeum Given fJr. Ileal began collm lng shells
on a visit to Key West In
College By Maltbie, while
1888. Since .then hi* travels took
him to every part of the world
and tho number In his collection
gr*w to ovnr 70,000. Shortly tieliollina Coiltfo at Wlntsr Park fore his dsstlr In 1040 he and hi*
boasts one of tho Inrgost and friend Mr. Maltbie concoived the
moat famous ■ollaetiona of rare Idea of giving the collection to
and Intars*ting shall* In the Rollins together with n suitable
llnltsd Slate*, housed In a uniqua building In which to house It.
Among the Interesting shell*
building without wlndowa &gt;o as
to protect tho dalieato color of tho which can bo seen under the ftouresccnt lights of .th e Ileal-Malt■hall* from sunlight,
Shell Museum are the follow­
..J., flm collartlnn was donated to ble
W Ratlins by tho lata Dr. Jamas ing,
A shell of the giant clam from
, tha’ nationally known phar(leal chemist who waa for the South Seas which alive weighs
V* 5*
700 pounds, and ia the largest kind
j
of shell dn the world.
Ose of the smallest in the
&gt; in tatay
-"ft
•f Cocoa? _ _ ____ werld from Sanibel Island, Florida,
waa aroctad and praaantrd to barely larger than a grain of

*

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r r e te Muck c o n stru c tio n . It is a tw o -sln ry house v\ 11)&gt;
Iw&lt;&gt; larg e vurum liis o v erlo o k in g tiic riv e r. W ith lout
M slrm m is a n d tw o tile luithrnom n, it also in clu d e- a
tw o s to ry panelled living room w ith ail o v e rh a n g in g
balcony. II. H. Pope A sso ciates a re luiilrlers o f th e house
an d E lto n .M oughton is tlie a rc h ite c t.
A m ong o th e r fin e new hom es rec e n tly limit m San
lo rd is th e c o n c re te block hom e o f K arl H iggiolm i ham
e re c te d on M ollunville A venue n e a r (Sciieva A venue ai a
cost o f $20,()()(); th e J . A. C alhoun hom e on Mfllonv die
n ear th e hom o o f Dr. II. it. M cC aslin and W. I: Wil
liam s iioinc o f ru s tic ty p e re c e n tly co m p leted ai Tw cn
tic tli S tre e t a n d O ak A venue. In th e D ream wold nddi
tion J a m e s T e rw llle g e r an d V irgil W rig h t a re M olding
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 c o n c re te block hom es. A n o th e r I i....... .
hliick hom e u n d e r c o n s tru c tio n is th a t of Mrs. K.iiclh
Iteiney on W est T w e n tie th S tre e t n e a r F re n c h Aveniw
A n u m b e r o f fin e hom es have been built in the
.Magnolia H e ig h ts se c tio n d u rin g th e p ast y e a r. T h ese
include re sid e n c e s b u ilt by A llen 'I'. Bull, It. A W illiuto .
J. f . W olfe, L e ro y H odgins, an d C alvin M. (irc y .
T h e S a n L u n tu sectio n w as also th e scen e o f &lt;&lt;&gt;n
sideraM e b u ild in g a c tiv ity la st y e a r. T h e Tec-Milt r ..i
p o ra tio n b u ilt th r e e hom es th e re . O th e r new limn,
t h e re include th o se o f C. A. W hlddon an d .1 ('. W hidden
In H ig td u n d P a rk , fin e hom es w ere built by II I
P u rv is, an d W . R. W illiam s. Now re sid e n c e s in S an fo rd

SI.i'll, which are built a* con­
tainers in which to lay eggn.
.Shells which the Crusaders wore
ns evidence that they had taken
part in a Crusade,
Shells from which money was
made by tho American Indian*.
Shells used aa window glass In
China am) tho Philippines,
Shells held sacred by the Hind­
us.
beautiful shells of the chamber­
ed nautilus described In the fam­
ous poem by Oliver Wendell
Holme*.
Hundreds of sheila of Florida
Irco snails which have a lung In
pine* &lt;&gt;f gills and would drown In
’water. The Seminole Indiana may
havu derived their colorful dress
psttorns from tho markings on
these beautiful sheila.
A rare and beautiful shell which
has never been taken alive, the
only known specimen* having
found in the etomacha of flih off
the roast of South Africa.
Shells actually uaed by Florida
Indian* as cooking utensil*.
flhtlls frmo width “pearl buttone” are made,
Sheila of a mollusk discovered
read.
hy thy Phoenicians more than two
Shelly once so rare that they thousand years ago hi the eastern
.
which the
‘T .b w “"d "•“* ,“ h- Mediterranean,
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Tyrisa pill-pie dye vvii, entim t
liccuiiiie of it* marcily only nroyalty cmiid iiffurd It, hen,, tl..
term "royal purple”.
Shell* whoxe nrlgiaut ,,v*n.
laid eggs mi huge n* railin'- eyv
and good to cut.
Shell* with l.eiuilifnl I'me. carved on llieh aurfacea. tine ■'
these healing a Cameo five m &gt; In
arrot* wu* formerly in the ,
'
Ion of the King of Italy, and ■a part of the Italian cahihit it
the I'anama-I'arlflc K*pia&gt;di&lt;ni
It Is a marvelmi* ■•aiimplc ,»f iio
Cameo carvers' nil.
The shell which stalled tincollection, it war found hv tn
Deal at Key West, on Keh Id.
IMS.

NKW ci.un
PINK CAStT k , Fch. M
‘
(SpecIslI—A new 4-H club fm gld*
was
organised here recently under
rss orgi
he direction of Mh^ Sainmte
lllgore, assistant Orange County
home demonstration agent. It ha*
87 members and Its officer* a r c
Lynn Weinsler, president, Shall me
Goodwin,
vlce-proeldent,
Rita
Carmichael, secretary, Diane Wag­
oner, council delegate, Edne Stcphend Nell Irwin, song leaders.

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tnki'ii ilu n n g th e p ast i n n . vc-i,- th e turn m h ih i n
Muck In Hilt*'* am i a duplex a p a rt incut In T liciuhitc Jim
ill th e a re a we* I &gt;&gt;l the Snip Ii .a le I’rim in a Selim ,I ,.t
F m irlccnH i S tre e t and .Magmdia A venue A n n lh n , •&gt;t■
r r e te Murk duplex is m m being ,-rei led fai m g P hi I,
A venue T idal cunt id I lie budding* l* e s tim a te d In Ml
F aville at $15,01111
Pel n u t ' 111*! veiu III. lulled lliat t&lt;.i tl., i i| t |;,i)&gt;
tl*t CI iu it Ii \m ie x . e * ltiu a le d in . ,n t &lt;d .$G0 ,0 0 O. tin
H a rd e n H o b p m iei l. ru s tin g sti.m iu 11|,- C h ris tia n Mi
sioiilirv A lliance C h u rc h still um lei cimi*I m e t mu
F cuirteenl It S tre e t and P ark A v.im , at a ., ,.t ,.i s i n
tlilO a n d tla K essler A p a rtm e n t at F ilth S i m . i .■i . ■
P a rk A venue, $15,000 liim nline and ml sta tio n * math
adilitinn* ai a m *t id $17.5011
T h e new H a|ili*l t'h iir e b A nnex, n.nv nearlv i mu
plele, i* tw o sh iile * in h eight w ith brick const m e t nui
w hich nm lehe* th a t id the iidiutning i h iiicli hulldm g
T h e hm ldm g is 12 feel w ale &gt;&gt;n P a rk A vem ie jiiii I ex
tend* h a rk DM) feel T h e re a re 55 i la ** riailli* an d a
larg e re c re a tio n an d dining room m e a su rin g Ifll hv ,,
feet. Hack u f tla- d in in g rnmu i* a ,'.m |ih 'te lv eipiip|,. &gt;1
k itc h e n . T ile Rev. \V P Brmik*, .It i-* p u stn r &lt;d tin
c h u rc h .

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Okeechobee To Be
Bu i l t I n ’0 lades
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ililgi* from llu* \Vi*mI i*iiIin Hnu’h
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wvni to th&lt;« Colliur county lint*,
and Own north to tho wont luvuo
of tho Kvorgladcn farming moc
tion. Thu n u t incluiluN not only
tho lovou .hut tho |iumpM ami
oOier control work*.
For morn offoctlvn w ator ion.
tiol, tho blic Ltkn la to Ih« divided
Into throo it n rn g o haalna hv tho
conatruction of lovoov along tho
HilUlNiro and N orth Now Kivoi*

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it
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lake &gt;.-’•**•*
A
■ i i i n *if i r \ i*n g i i ' i i ' j*MI)• i &gt;
,i|iinre mite* in e*lci|t. and •wi,,e WiMlIll |Mi f I III' Wl l l t ' l Wi l l ' l l ii i
tin' *lsn of l.llki' Dkeinhidii'i* will | nn ih -1 nf thi' i l|fIII tunc, V.»r
I*, huilt in till* Kvtil glnilc* hy I hi­ I 1III' iVH HNHPI Id'll
p e r p* nf Kligllircr* foi I hr &lt;"ii
AIn*inIy, Iit* mulm
|, it | 11111&lt;
«\ 111ml i
irol of flnods nnd the cnnsrrva I l&gt; HI HI,&lt;MM$ licit*)* of Iit ini in Mint
tlon nf w ater, id ler tho l.cgi*ln | h i t ! i o n h t i v f In*tm fh' i ht i i i i hi f o i
lure provide* the «hurr of the tin* ri'NPiviur, mainly hv l !»•*
l‘niRti*i*8 of tlu* Intmrml lmpn*vf
money for tho prnjrrt.
The lake, on land wnrtldo** fm intfiit Komi, mitl th«‘ Kvi’f aliiili*'
agricultural or other imc*. will liiainiitf** hiNiiiri.

ho la the Glade* of Pitlm llcach.
Iliowant and bade mtintrie*. he
ginning *omawhnt to the we-i of
the ridge running down the Kn*t
Coast,
Col, A, G. Matthew*. Chief
Engineer of the Stale IHvMim
of Water Survey ami l(e«eurch.
polnte nut that the benefit* from
the lake will he tremendous. It
will solve the major prnhlcni*
of flood and drought. It will raise
and maintain the water table;
relieve ta ll water Intrusion; guar­
anis* a fresh water supply for
Ut* j s r f t and rapidly growing

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IlirniiiiRham (&gt;lficial
Uraisos Ci t y / »«
l.tiio -s
W M01 g u n . c i t y
turn
ot H ^ iu lirt
lihtl ill! c o l o r u f |Hi I « '
.&lt;f llii im ii.H iiun, A hi HM t i i t l y i niii
I»11 nit*iitm! $ i &gt;&gt; n f f t n u h he l l1 00
Hu 1 I n m mill n ii iit ji i y c iin d itio ii in
n in th
I h r S m i f o i &gt;1 Z on 1 ■» k t'i't ,
*r111 lo lil II N. S o v i , m t y r li't i ,
Hoil i p o o in* t r i t o n i " H i i m h i u
iiam hr n t n i h l ntoh'i f n k r f o A tari

I&gt;1.1 l \ l &gt; , l i l. &gt; 1 S |te i a il&gt; A "I ^Oi* tlli'IO
.im , vi ale evtingeli-Mi , iiiifereai',',
Vtiikiilmg t o II .1
man­
-pi,n-„tetl )&gt;&gt; the ('impiTHtlvi' Min. a g e r o f 1 In* Z* mi. * ii i d o a n * i ' l n i t i f d
-mu- U eparfmeat nf the I'haidn ovory dn\ titrl iliwiitfi'i tiintii arc
lliipli t t I'MVealinn. will lit- htdd in IMt'd thill r l l lit Ifill t M I h r |I0 « m|MI«
iln- P ' i -I hnpiixt Chinch, hick ll y o f oh irt t lollii h|t m|«11
\ Inoi-H 1 t i u h
n f l u ll ' till ' Z o o
.1,nv die nil March * nnd U, the Rev
CliUm d Walker. »ecti-tiiry " f tin* i Im* lift ti v**it*-il hv ti*m h o m olid
nn.-niii- d ep art meal -aid Inilay.
1 1 hilifti'ii o f o h i*I&lt; f 1 t»in n e i g h
t**1tliiy ")»i pupils
th e meeting i* ili'.signi'd la ile- tuning t i l -w
tet linin’ way* nrni u.eiin* far c u r r y ­ from Win tor tsiirdon vini led tha
ing -pntiuil ine»*agf» (&lt;• tin' mil- /.on with Ilnur tcachci•*, Mti*. A,
linn penple in Fliiridn a Im uni mil 1* t'tofiii’fitft and Mr* ll K, &lt;?lark,
it wan irportod hy t?tty Manager
chinch mi'inlwr*.
"II h| i 1| hL rhurche* nf P hnidu are t ? l i f f o n l Mi Kihhiit.
nuiklug a detei uiineil and cultceiled e fl in t tu reach lhu*r pen- Aim* wt* inn much Hu* goal.'*
pie," W alker nulil.
’I. iihI yeui
Kmphitrti* at the coiifitnuu r at
a n n o limn IB,(&gt;(&gt;&lt;) imrsnti* were which piiatiirA and intoroiited lay*
ImpliHed
Into
Kim Ida
llupli*l men will attend will Ik* iuid on a
cliarche*. This y ear o u r goal i* itintilttuienu* method when avory
'JB.Dtiu. With Hie proper nrgaidiu church In a given a m i will conduct

thin of evangelistic work, I am .arvices, Walker said.

b*
uvAineo *

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P A G E E IG H T

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

Marshall Plan

County Farm ers
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itxvw U n i m ' u im&lt;t xhl|lpf,rn in
I hi* lath*' ( I k w l m b m n if .l axxi'in*
liltrl in .In 1 llnllo (llniiit li m n hull
F*h. Ifi, mill voted ii max* p ro te st
ntrainxl the**' |n i | mi«iiI,i ; atfri'i'd In
-•IJ*:""'
the riniti!:; F il l.i anil [
V r g i ' i . I ' ■..« i.uin*, in a ■itw*
nun ( ikiii iiifalii-t these .ii.. m- j
liteidt. nifl .uni U.i*y would w rito
o r t i r *l"'ii I'inufi ■.MiH'!ii D'HInffl
them *)’ i | i - ’i xtiimi
j
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nnri' ii ml Floil'h, ifinv.inv* anil*
nili|ii" « i •' rvi ,n in in *nix j
hicii ix nrgi'il In Hlli'tiil mill |n*'xi'iil |
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f i ni' x l . i ; ' i " x illvixi'iii, |
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l „ . h 'hclii'il tin- point iif censing ?.
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l.a rmicariK'ii with rtroVi'ry Mini I ,
* ,l’ "'Y n*,min*t»?il them,
tinv i« illli rested in long rmittti
, - " i t ,- ..f the United Kinudum.
,n ,'«lw ,*«"i ‘ he question-ami'A h.-ii ,\ir. i rum»n wax asked j
c1ovcr«i
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lf
, j
Ami he ix not lining hinne to
■iiiii.exiiiuii * rem»rkx were correct. independence,
Mo..
Mxy III to
nmi(r«i" might not take D ia l! jau|)ph the new Treasury
lamil
i drive. He expert, to la* too busy
il" indicated the ailmlnlxtrutinn |ierHi

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i
Hl'NIlAY MltKAKFAHT
lilt'd ’i'd Fruit .fuict'H
' Itulleirnlllx (tilildlc Uuken*
,
Mafile Svi up
I
(.'tiffin,
ftlci'lpi' fin S t u n D i s h Fnlliiwx)
niiri'KIIM II.K UlflDDl.F. C'AKF.H
Ingredlontx: ‘. " i ritps slftcil en­
riched ail-purpiisi' flour, 1H leuxpoun baking xmln, 'i, teaxpnon
salt, 1! lub|i's|,„onx xugor, ” 'i cupx
lilltte, milk, I egg I well iieutun), J
atblexpiaiiix sbnrienlrig (molted).
MelbiHl: Put flour, linking xodu,
salt and sugar Into xifter and xlft
into tiNidluin-xlxeil mixing bowl.
Mix Die biillermilk untl well beat­
en egg logeDu r and mid the dry
Ingre'Menlx. Add melted shorten­
ing and xtir. Make on slightly
greaxed preheated griddle, turning
when xurfarc hcgtnx to dry and ix
ruvetod with buhblxx. Make* en­
ough griddle cakes for ahcmt &lt;1
nerving*.

T H U R S D A Y F E B . 24, 194#

The completely new and dlxtinrtlva funcllimal xtyllng of the new Dodge Coronet prrwnlx n Inner sllhmieita
with graceful body and fender llnrx, Inlerlur overall length, width, and height have been Inrrraxrd although
exterior dimemlnn* have hern rrdured. Fronl and rrar xeat* have been mnvrd forward to permit heller
cradling between the axle*. The llwlge Corot,et has a wheelbase ot 1S3U Inchee, t Inthe* longer than
previous models.
, _— i. ------ — -

l"1" 1 f'"- ,,t,rlv f'M W K*)
Fin a lly , the President «n no uncoil
• new, thtae-yenr extension or thnt u xtatement wax reaily exI!' rip'"i"il i t -'lc Aprcem enti nrexxing hlx pleaxure at the xlgnrim White llouxe ix unxinux lag of an arm lxtire lictwren F.gypt
•.
haveIt nnrnveil hy Congrexx
ami (xrael. The
xtatement, illx.
'
Mmft if pnxxlhle. trihiiteH after the
newx conference,
Hr illil not explain why he chnxe .ah) Mr. Trum an wax “iinim'nxely
*I-at onrtlciilar date, xtating only gratified”.
■»•«* H waa a weekend.
It paid ti Unite to "the rcxdalnt
Work ix lining nrexxe,| nlxo, he and xtntexmanxhlp
of the two
ri'lii aled, on lilx plan for compul- governmontx" and congratulated
-«.ry health Inxiiranco. Within two* the United Natlunx Mediator Dr.
„i three
weckx, the
Prexldent Italph llunrhe.
.aid, a detailed mexaage will he
-&lt; iii in the Capitol.
. In North America hIiuip there
I hi' news eonferenee wax crowd - ( are xnmc 'ill species of willow
i',| pnxslhly herauxe of the co n -.
tmverxy arnuxed hy the ''H. O. II.”
M-niark at Tiiexday'x dinner of the!
Itexerve Offirerx Axxocliitlon at
m a rh , Arlington, Vs.
II opened III laughter, ax the
Prexldent handled wixecrackx with
the rorrexpornhintx. Olio reporter
handed him a copy of the W ash -.
ingtnn Dally Newx, which devoted |
ii- entire fiont page tinlav to a
cartoon of a man tilling .. dog.
|
The Prexldent laughed In nhvioux I
wiioymeiit and rentnrked that it
had Itern a gmai strong Idle.
I
Then
am i i t
COTaxpundont,
noilng Mint ’ !• Trum an xhortly
will receive n degree from Itollinx
College axked whether ax a reult of the
xpeei h the degree
would he ‘‘ilni-tor of letterx,** Annin
.Mr Trum an hutst Into laughter
and said he couldn’t uniw er that

-----------------------B y B E N N E T T C m E ---------- —
HIS story must be told nbout a Scotch terrier. HU
tresg, off for a five-day vacation,
the pooch
T
ahiny pennies and aaid, "Now, Mac. take one of these pen*
mi»flva

pave

In your mouth every
morning while I’m gone,
trot down to the bakery,
and buy yourself a nice hot
b uMac
n ‘“ did no *uch thing, however. He took all Sv. pennlea
In hla mouth at the mme time
and got alx buna for • nickel.

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------chemlatry examination paper: . %
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Chlorine—A dnneer In a night
I/
etub. C o p p e r —A man who
K \ i\\ ;
guard* flrj eacapea at the gtrta'
I fOk M J \
dormitory. Antimony—fe e cot- a . ^
f|
~ 'i i I 'Q /f I
lected by e x - w t v e a ammrt
^
enough to leave thalr huabanda. Cr.ibon—Storage place for atreetcar*
Catalyst—A western ranch owne,*. Boron—A person of low men­
tality Electrolyte—A thing which when It is dark yeu turn on and It
geta bright. Tenalon-A n Army order. Mlaclble-Unhappy. Barium
—What you do to dead people.
OeerrifM. !•«». *f Bwem C a l. DttinkutiS *r K »e F i x IWm araSMtA

W H ISK E Y - W IN E
RUM NICK'S PACKAGE S T OR K
4 1 0 Sattferd A v e n u e

FLOOR MATS
KUItKKR MATS

ADS ARE NEWS

$3.50

(FOR AM, MODEL CARS)

" - J n te d In f lif T y p «
T lte P n rtr C av « M a n
H ad No N ew spaper
T o A d v e r tis e !n.
R ut Y ou H a v e !!

S w T h e s e (lu itlily M ii I h H eforc Ymi Huy

Jack

3

K. M o rriso n ,

M anager

MARCH OF EVENTS
Prolonpetf, Billet SliuoD**
Over Law la te tl Forecatl

In the Bcnnte, nt least, the Democrats apparrntly will have no easy Job III fulfilling their
cnmpalgn pledge.
The lleptihllrnn opposition, bd by xlirrwil, hardhilling Hcnatnr lloliert A. Taft nf Ohio, la not
missing a single trick. And it has plenty up Itn
collective aleevr.
Taft began the fight hy tearing apart the
testimony nf xdmlnlnlratlun witnesses before the
Henale labor rnmmlllre. Hn then hit Dm head­
lines with an analysis which nald that Dm Truman
follower, like n lot of the Tuft-Hartley law.
(
Next, Republicans backrd the Itemocrata Into
Lobar terr.laiy a corner on the matter of Dm length of Dm hrnrX|
Maurlte Tebin Inga on the pinponcd aulixlllote labor hill. Demo*,
crals wanted to end them within 10
Id dnya but
hut
found tlmmxrlve. passing ths deadline with some of their key uniart
Witnesses still unheard.
, The next (JOP move will cuttir in executive aesalona of the com*]
' nilttee which will report out a bill for Senate action,
j Taft and hla colleague:; will offer countless amendments to Lit*
administration bill. One Republican senator predicted that It will
Llahe two to four week* for the committee to report a bill.
I
•
•
s
.
' • TOIH'II MR NOT—Congreaa la being Imxleged these day* with'
white hot csinpalgna for protection of "pel” government agencies

I

SHOSHY BlfOXI be fold rnemhcri nt llie Metiatc Foreign ItrlnllnnxCorn*
mllfec In Waihiugtim Unit Prcdilrnt Trumnn'* propiraeil four billion
dollar lax boost would lie nci'Citniiry to mecl budget demands. Sect, txry
nf ttm Trenmry Jidm Kn tiler ronfcix with Sen, Tmn f'onnnlly (D-Tnt I.
Tim Inlln ix 1 biiirin.iri of 0,0 conimitfce. (Inti ronDonal .Sound,iboloj

Y U U 'K t

ItLLING

ME !

---------------------------------By WIUIAM Bill
Cenfref P reii W riirr
A Mt'HOOli for genlusea lx
Hnllyw.u
In he pxlablished In California.
twice (hi
Onott idea—If they ran find
A» though thr school nn'f
foffy enough. lf‘» fo hr-t/fuafstf

aga'nsl atteamllnlng and rtorganliallon.
The result la (hat genuine objective rcorganliallon face* a U fr
rlflo fight. U a real program la worked out, It will rank ns an
atomic age miracle.
The 'Touctfme-not” chorus la'centering its protests right now on
the Army Rnglneera. But A lot of other agendas are getting set for
a alege. In fact, Congreaa may b« beset with tha biggest log-rolllrjr,
Spree Since the Hmoot-lfawley Tariff Act waa passed In 1030.' _

III l/lr S t n l t M n m c a mountain!.

Xarfoh Pumhopf fhrnht fhr
new inrrrfufmn wrff hevr some
serf of high d u ff rurnrufum.

The Itallroad Brotherhood brigade got special protection for tha
railroad agencies when the House passed tha administration re«
organlnatlon bill. However, tha bigger tha hat of agendas dut for
] streamlining grows, the groater the'numbcr of campaigns for lm*
' munlty that are planned,
_ .
^ _
_
- The House reorganisation bill merely re ftfrta that plana affKt-|
•' Ing tha select agencies shall ba In "single packages.:', That makes,
- - It comparatively easy for the opposition to klii them, ona by one.;
i?f.
•.
*
. ____ _ —
h M ARMED TEtICET—Tha drawn^ot,' no-hold*-barred battle ,w ithin
, ths armed services for power,twhich has Masked sfftcUvs unlfica*,
- lion for a year-and-a-half now,'ussy ba resolved a t long last by ths,
farmer Republican praaUsnCC, - - ' - :.n ■
.
Ths recommendations of ths Herbert Hoover commission on gov*!
eminent reorganisation am reported to lachids a plan which may,
aallla tha knotty, touchy taagis . &lt;
, _ "
In aaaanoa Uis Hoover ooaamlaaion phut la aaid to recommend
■ sharp reduction in the authority of tha aacretarica of Air. Army

«

The dean, no deubl, will have
spatial title, semuthlng like

The first class w ill lw lintllcil

to 76 geniuses. Only 761 Uush,

I I ! .
the rlery about the new irheel
(ailed ta slate whether llntteln
had smelted far a refresher
reurte,
We iiudrrxlnnil the Mhiml
won’t have a fmdhalt tenm It
wnuldn'l ill. In tmvc Mu ,;i nitixra
ttiintiiur " " i &lt; t"t nt tiiw
lirnw I'lu Ili-ls Im i |'| iiix '

, • . Res) sirMrb-aat mam
d tall people , , , end Dodan
is give them fall sapper! fur
I missing dsydeeg trips.

Have Your Car
VACUUM CLEANED
with the Auto Vacuum Cleaner

Ths txlrvservice pa
bfo because all of t
to National iesumy

Y * - \ tSf'
H K R V IC B HKCOND t o N O N E
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afcnpiy.sbafahinr
hRoj-aUaadfMvi
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OPEN ALL NIGHT

ITS fenvr 00 the mtlekla. ..
Shorter on the outside ,,,'l
/Vorrawer on the outside , . ,
You will wooder how It waa
Here’s daring new drain. ,,
. , , wofttrof beattl^ that hows t

s-m-o-o-t-h rids of Dodge All-Fluid D ries.
Nsw stylin g , . . new "C e l.A w a y " engine, , .
htgtary ana comfort . . . apt f a tal Ujrm-M

S iamUsina, , , am only a lew of the new lb

tH thrill you. But aw them off at your Di
dealer's now. le v a Brat hand just what
daring mw Dodge will da foe you.

SEMINOLE COON

b.»'•1s t ■.
v'

MOTORS , M

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w inti.** Iwi oniim*

pn^t S.iMiril.n

4 XT I V n n i P V l i l .t v r t i it I ■&gt; V v n i r n l i a ttr m
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
EH U bliM hed 1008

T rum an Plan
&lt;&gt;Fqr World Is
* GivenToU.N.

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

W EATH ER

Hanford nnl %irinlt v r l o r &lt;•*
li.irllv « Inndv jiiil «&lt;iiilimir«| until
IlirmiKh S.i I i . mI m Mi nt It* \.»ri:»bli*

FRID A Y F E U . 25, 19-10

A sso c ia te d P rt* * L eased W ire

Hiinlri ill*

imilli*

n « . i :i

|2 Churchmen
Plead Guilty New Labor Bill Is
In Sofia Trial Delayed As Fight

DeLand HighSi'liool Hand

No Mention Of How
Much Money U. S.
Mi&amp;ht Put Up Is
Made By Sec. Thorp
M LAKE SUCCESS. Feb. 25-*(/P;

(One Of Pastors Is
*, Reported To Have
1 Been Tortured By
Hungary's Officers

Opens On British Aid
City Planning
Financial Crisis
Is Outlined At In Polio Is Told
* Executives Meet By Dr. Ruprecht

Dan A Kimball Is
Appointed Assistuni N.tvy Secretary
Kor Air By Senate

S O FIA . Ihilgaua. Feb. 25 &lt;/l'(
• - I hr United Stale* laid before
— Bol,m ii .i began .1 trial of 15
the Unitrd Nation* today the broad
proieiiani churchmen on trraton
outline** of Prrudent Truman’s
charge* tml.iy ami the lit*l two to
"Hold new program" for long
take the &lt;laml pleaded guilty.
range betterment of undrrprivilrgNikola Naumov, 4(&gt;, teerrtary of
w \-d n\* •1" \
1 . 1.
. Ft
rd area* the world over.
thp Union Hoard of H.iplttl clinic li­
lb. i .... •&gt;
bill 1 'Mll| if tl
The first major policy ila tref, coupled Ins plea of guilly with
nti. i-i AS •|- •1 11■-1tv .
mrnt here on the fourth point in
i b
a statement that "the lime u( (’em
II)
1
I 1Imm i
Mr. Truman’* inaugural ad d in )
mum -III ha* come" lie rX|ue»*ed
i. '
•" 1 .1
II .1. 1.1
wa* given to the IB-nation econ... i
teglrl ho III* .III*
1. "1 , 11V. 1A pnl
A m ir and tor ini rnuncil liy n»»i*lY.iilkn Iv.iliov, 4ft. *upei*i«ui
If ti.
•• . 1 Jl until If \l
alit Secretary of S ta ir W illard l~
,„l , v II
Hf.iillir*
of lli** Meilmditt ( lunch, announ
i i )’••vain K .If
♦ M tb mi 1 itle%
|) r&gt; |t. \V H iipirtlit eili|»li.iM/etl
Thorp.
ced calmly and dearly, "I am k,l« llir 1itI
nog
t o( .iii thr ftn.inn.il predn .inirni ol tinl l i r r r wa* no niriilion of how
gtlill* " anil I hr 11. like N.11111111*. l l lf l
1 .ik a’ ia iii ineinlirit Sriniliole i'oim l\ •b.ipter ol
I d.
. t.lei
tinmu* It money the Unitrd Stale*
|beg 111 a long ii-cil.il 11I tetliinuOV nl tin* l ‘ \i lllllI 1 ( Ini' it i inerting Nalioinil
I onnil.iiion tm 1111*i nt tic
might pul up or how private capt ile lull I tin- lim it he I1.11I cpir.ul hi 1 (llV'Ut inII III..’ I »*ll‘ • It *ni .it P.imly^ia .mil |..mill tl out till* ini
Hi
tl •lie lit
•ii lit
ial would participate a* prcqioied
•Genu.111 .uni Ann-iu.au pro|Mgauil.i
lit' M. 1*1.10 inn |)i
'inti Ill'll IMirl.llli e to llic people ol S.infold
I a* pnl de in ai
hi Mr. Truman, hut Thorp told the
I and I1.11I Miphril mlelhgelicr In &lt;i t--i-1. Will 1*1 |i.m lei
». I
-ni ndiigi-t of niilllllainnn: the lm .il ih.ipter lit
d I ii AAt lie* •‘
I trtlie*rlil.lll*e
id
tile
l lllleil lllll .1 I •«rIII*-1 pint cm it tin- Un
council:
‘ IIA I
( •tillin' I* ’t ill
•i* 111«Ilf ."It)» i- iimiviM ,i
pmiMt*
•Mu onler to sufi-guuril the ruStair*
tv 1.1 I IIII w
inti! ..I I lie rpitli’lim oi polimni’litiA ’.onirtiine line* t •
Old I I »•mgft
f •penttive nut lire of III** enter­
l III* d
A ini in W ailnngino i.m- of the I I .*n*v of V sim ii- I oii.pi-.m i slit** tn the fntin f «i (In ,innii.if uteri
prise unit the Intermitlonnl cliurTins DcLnnd High School llnrtil. directed by n for ou r d n iiin iri nf S iuwiV i.,m.l, Inlm .1 111-111-y , i. 15 |iln|i«itl*nl liiHilol'n Mil llllll III ! n I n u ll.i-l I . inn i n an ,iln in .1
i I*
llig of tin* Ibi.nd *•| dni'iiot* ,i| (lie 1
urter of the organisutlnn sponsor­ expected to ntnkq nn outstanding showing In hand ... ii I. I h wPirh lum- I.,.,i
„„
„i i.f. .. .1 **,il.
nt S " 1 "- 11 .......... was rejio m l lie u -j I..........
A\I
ing It, no one rmintry should t&gt;e Meniiitnlu High Sehmil. Tin- band numbering noiro tliun Nit pii-n-s. i i i i m i I* gun- n i nun’ll atnil tinilnyhigh
louilM t rill* i At'l'ttl.tA iltevnooti
tod.iv I m Iuiac lii'iMl tot till rd I•V
l o t ' -iii
expected to uiommo nil or moat •i-liool 1111,1 i In* in in Hint astounded lieurera t»y tlii-lr playing -*f -m li m-Ii rtim i. i«* •ini linin'
All lot .ll •'duel* 1.) (Ill &lt;ll.lplet
lllnip-nily ImMIo' fon rtl to Htniitf for l i o n ! ’
of the film in-in I Inirilen of I In- ex- to lllii*-‘* from llic 111 iiiligi-onot by 1‘uul W hilcinu n mi,I In i bund
\ 11M*la III l llleft were i r r b * led Im i L
win Hii Mn|t|Mii t.
|
H' -l.llml (I.
M
old. «l.
i Minim
piimti-il program."
It
k,i lo rnlIfit'il tty ilil'li'm n 'Ai*- I t» i nm *li •[ 11 * i id dial Mir ve.tr.
•vill Maine
d'
foP'-w
|)i U ntil In pie
In I hi* connection uli«erver» tetii mitii ml a- i )m lli * IviUiitV, f | |,1M ’ (Jtllftll* l&gt;•
i
Mn.'in ‘
&lt;
m l) oi .t &lt; itV Milrlll. IL'II m l lie in ai. i pit *i
i-allrii that the LTnitctl State* tin*
Mrt|i&lt;«|i*t *tm*flmtiiti. rin irport
I. 1 ii . p . lie
l%
-pair
le
ml
A
i
Hot
only
a
J"V
contended li nhuolii puy no more
of li
i i rui lornt by Itulunriaii
llllll; Ml* t ii’aii v'i" \ &gt;p4'r», V i If
. I ’ |oli
than one-third of the annual U. N.
| (?mti Mtii li I I t|il4‘Nt iolir m lit ml f«'|ro i bill b&gt; lilt tin i ll iiK .llll.lg I.1IV. It W Ib'.nie, Ilf ttli'f III'
i-it . ♦ al
budget but tin* agreed reluctantly
jv iiu ....... I I hr It ml irrh rtl Mir M r&lt; ,i' aai|I
| Ii |(idfoit| * ili| lb*
• i••«'* i
to carry nearly 40 percent of the
M i'o\♦| iifto lit from ii Houirr | ' lilt* il out dial -lii'rl* im* die Metln.ll Ad i*.ii \ ( ofnMiiltri wa*
appointed » Id IIii U* lb I aid
coata. Thorp auggeated many rountit it •’ffiriuU
bin*
-oiid thrv
trie* might rontrlbute good*, setlb tnril ririlltilb lr
* Oio'l iinpoi Voil i pet t ol a ( || V Qinllin.iii. IL n 1 lin k
ue I lb
him - lli.il i* wlnie people a ir
vlcen anil local currcm-le* In lii-n
I In irport &gt;*util Mint IviltlOk j
&lt;; i i si.u k .
lit
dir Ittoftl |i I tv d md apt to llolll C I
of hard money.
i.nf
I,
o i n.nnei'
Thorp urged tho council to take I
— ---------n »* mi rano.H for Kiiiiport. Dur I |M nt) I In pnifii.it ol Ii i * In line I M iA. lulu. li.ilKwA.iv
ii
bill up n tniee-polnt program he
1
G iv e n O n
Ih* hi** ipti'HlioiilfiKi it Hiilil, b«
i
Imiiin.ltt
id
dr
Won
o'
n
\
*
1
1
v
1
1
\
dm
dltiMi*»l* i m.i I, ltd-* bowing
I In
v\ .. fom*tt to nt mul umlt*r jf iin r ill"
the United State* would offer
'
*
(olllim tter llld Av.|a ,|*kit| In »•
d
It I I ' ­
il'M ila w * on l*aae Km Mi
fn. Iiiiiiin fm iiiK a wull wltllont 1 **»h*» till talt«i nb u ilka .uni d i r i l i
la vA
tub
ll m
H fill! INMr«l tin
I |&gt;,
III*,If.M l
-,u| (toil avi'iy romeml to the I n\ t o iiiiiii «*-iom
I al * i; «m
1O I
I I . MA hvvIllll Il t*i&gt; fin rye Upon j tll.lt g.lllhlge ■ ill* he 'p l.lV id lltH
.( 1 | t MlMdt’
H
•n•••1111if ;i it A Itonltl |i;|| IllilhUi' ’•immirr to «InniiMtr lie* meii.n e lispnl
M u mi.
l td Hat I Ic a
A lately *-.*inp.iiftn, drugned in
» i f IOt .
'lb b IIn I Im* liOMilings, light ponth. of flic*.
Need nt .ial tn piiividc .heller
iii in ,u!i lo Hi.* aai'l klllit
Ia w »
lessen iiW omuhilr/ accident* and
and o tlin
fndiii*’*.
nioMillittMi'
•mil ieli.ilillit.iinm Im i;INK) child
Pointing cm *but (In* Infant it* iid'ii •it \ III. I. III flit • . 'Mi'll »A
| Kvei \# I
n should lilive lilt I iii’live
'lalalitles, will he unilrilakrn liy !
rro w|;o h.iw ircenllv .^ iiv m I if),
Mf *i\aItil.* t ii. at It.Han.'H k *
iiilu iiiw . ^ ifiu and also a dieting PuralyaU cliaptn h a nniipie «n
the Jnycer* no Mar. 21, it h .i *
HI J.’ a.vi'i v
I',ilc*11rte. .mil Im oilier clulilteti |
uninnir fl utpri* &gt;ae b n» d-e floWef iMitirndon f.t tlifii l» ton no over* (|ii**» i lilt
decided yritem y at tin- m oling at
Vtidiiluv
•II I..
, i. VA.
a"d evi l A' dnjho ftMill
.liiivnig
tl (|u- rule id 2,idhl
11
bo\e iitomul tbe lump po 1 in In’ i .| t air 1 e
III I ' Mil
Hr A H H O C IA TE D P R ES S
the I'ourial Center.
VII’ ii ■■
• v n. Penn lie nddinl 1hut I ill «t iI 1- I ♦d Io 111M\ llll aid I" 11\ ’ ll*' *
■
imlllll.
H.iilli-SH-tl
l.i*t
lllglil
hi
ltlii.lt A
T b r prolmbdity of tiolduur I hi* be * I-'. I hi l-ai I Street mini Pud 1 lie toifin t limit e \irtio i .«t " •-*
I || ' IM,
•.IIKIll't
Flood wntar* covernl thousand*
The
vute
to
undertake
do1.1111Mi*. W h i -M i II II, Sli.iip , ilia iiiii.in i Xnh’Miiin I .virion .liifdor l.nigni'
l.l'
I
llle pniiilA t-» I'l liilp l *•bl •• &gt;i* r. x i &gt;
of nrres of lowland* and rut high­
V
a io o . i
(lie
dung
I
Im
t
"onld
I i l.| In
II
\ |di'
I id ( ’liililien of PalrMine, .i ( Im -1 1 i)*i'bull linoiinnieril bn** iii -\mr be i i m&gt; mhrted l»\ bun altniif Sun p..11* ,| d .il i be •tinplei bad I
way travel In part* of three Mid­ , paign wa* tii.uli- following a talk
••11Idll
land display nt «.ilrly pnsli-i* and!
, d | ...
i nereHai v In bo* i mv f I :,n bl
west stutc* today.
i.m I c ,* i *11 n.itional uniiMiitlri- Im | (t K in di-«iiHMi*(| |r s | nb'br uf n tm .I
11 MMlIiiuni 'Mi I'tuf I*w•-1l
fUTinl in itim n u V llic I.«t iu ii 11•il
I I! tl i Hut
\ -1a.in t
Ueeent mild temperature* *ent Ijirralure l.y I'ri-d I aylur id Kao
"Sunfoiil bn a vvondm Tn I i’’1"
I Im- iru'ite id |rw i&gt;li i Inlilicn in i, idled b&gt; litlnet Wl l|/ Il I , t'.llllltlMnI
lilt M||
I1 \
I t ..in,i &gt;
a fnlw of *now water into many | ltll City, who ha* |uiiiiioti-il a mini
I ||iii!l I I ||S *«'f III U llll I 1I Ml 1
•ill. 1.1*1 lllglll .I ll'll li tl..- |l'Hi li I nf *"lllO|»beli-i .ovtifiu I'm *1 \||
I :• tm.
lid I |M I
stream* In port* of Nebraska, ,
/
.
.
.
Im alii ,||id lidded dial I »e:it in* i
•i.
(•DmI
Iowa and Missouri. The possibility '»'• 1,1
•.»*ii|*-»i « m* bv I n
i ( -&gt;.11111«1.111V ( i-nlet I.m lei lit.
hi
I Id I ■
M -iHihiiiril On I'uur 1 lufni
A! Wilson, manager fm the 'P lllr* nl till- S.lllfm ii I Inipli’i ii
(Iof *eriou» flood* ulmtg the big 1tee* ill Honda.
il l(|*
hill H i.nliil - i, -itiitf tlmirmini
M * 1.1
\ •II*I* 1.1
&lt;f \ mi l l, lift l egion b||'*4‘bull lie
Missouri river arum* with u Wen- 1
eVcnmg mrciing wa* planned j past Inn yeiu* of the Kanfoi.l ) I I ill.i*».,li. Ii-Hidi icliel igi-in ,
t .ft I m .1 . .lb *(
I ,141 II. i
ther Hureau foreeft*! of warmei j (()f M
,7 j
t„lf, | . n lirurali nf i In- Ted Ihivis Kumi
•vil»e*# pMtoled toil tImt Stinfoid
Ml* Sli.tip g.i*r liri .llllll* -• i ’ |
I III it sill
I d . Vlll.i
weather In the northern plain*.
... . ...
.
.
, ,,
. I in,. I'oinpnny Im* Ih-uu rninn.l
flivoied I a Hite for till* play
.i
. i 16.000
i* non acre*
n. . . . „r
Mower
Id.1(11.’ hi *i
»*o I *
ff MTie* nf the font tueii i hum
An estimated
of . (-lull
.
. ...sliow lie
.. mg In-lit that vii'u-pii'iiiilviii of the tirganitailoii, .ill .iMilientr llnil rrottilr*! it
i it miii iininmiiceil lien- today l.v Jewi.il ('nmmiiniiy (V n lci in • ■ ,■ I*ion IrillilH, ilor to l(^ eehtiai lo
vi.1.
Id-’I
I I -(ft NC -.lt.l &gt;d
land were under wntor in south-;day at Inc lounst (.rnu-r
I
cl«
•
u \ HIM. in
1all Mir ti'
\t it fi:«11 I’l.hi
east Nebraska n* tho Nomahn j Uouglu*
Hleintumi,
tiorilmi ’t ill Ihivl* president. The imnn- ! .n ily..m il .i mnnliri nl nvn l&gt; "I iltiim, basebnll fields 211111 (be fuel
I l«lt fit I III I.
J M•*tmi
I lb.* i|.|C ( •iti
\ titdlf •
(liver and several nttrtr *innll [Bradley, elul. pte.iili-ot, mill Mul offiee of Hu- m grin!/.athin is in ie i», p.islnrt .mil Kltt.iimm* w o ' but die (own i "Imsebtill iiumled "
Ill,
Ulfl'H
tl
•ii i'» ■ . mill
•1I .ltd A til iln*
( MiMllon A Peed ami Fled II Md
stream* overflowed. The Missouri jcolro .dacNeill tepnited on tin Del.mol.
tl..'I
| .iiiiiing llic litienrr*. S lir **.»* m le|% | e|it«M«etil nl ive-* of tbi* Fold
III, low blllbci- *tin|i vs In &gt;Ii " I •I 11Am* iiiilv a *h
M \
I •Mr. «|
r I.m
(liver
filtering through
Illver wn* riltcring
inrongn tce'H
m- . .lulu
. . . . Jaycce i.mfuirm-o which
I II.I* .
lio iltn ril li* Mi* K |.11 ii Ihhii iih I Motor I ’o. of ,!tii'linoiivilli* ’•uhl if Hpeio it Miiiubiy t-y Du* T,. h , i. • ..Ml He trmi’ lii lli.litII
i ' i.I it I i
M 1*11 V
Jams from Omnhu south to a point I they uttenili-il In tiiiim-ovillc Ki i
I tn 11• ii i&gt; nt l.llme-.l I (Ml ’ I •*
in I tn-11- liiiililing in i "*
I 11. : -*|(hi i
M
I l.y Mi* l-r.iok Sh.iinr*. tm .iI l l i i l binfonl »»” i Immi’Ii a** tin* hiIi * for (•mg i
la-low Atchison, Kan*, ftoveruf day
• &lt; l&lt;&gt; -&lt;11 .ill •. M in •M'liy I lllll ' VI 1v IIf VA
Miigio-liii Avi-nue, is iiii.im y .i i.,
I m». *1 \ I I I.MAmong the pmjret* ndviicati-d
(Continued on fag* Right)
,i**.lh ■ Ii .iii ii i .i Ii (h IIiih mg lltr in ill* M'l a* •, die I'oid Mllgll/IIIP aaiII VV I 1 olemiin, fm m il lv iif **i
i(-.( i|( ami ( Ik a ir .1*1 111! 11,
k’ l '"l|• it! I ti .
liy the Jayceea at tin- luisliu-s*
fiibliei/.v it in JftU.IMMI rople &lt;
_
.
I viKniioo L i iln- Rev A (i \ l
I
I 1*. v\ iU!&lt;
lliil tn ............ I i t
I
tli d
Mi* vin'
session, Humluy iiioriuiig, ucroiii- _
lift) (irtllH-i, r e [ ir e A e n I ( b e tiinibi Di- is u**ist.*tl l.y Iti ii VMl
I Cllili c l t\AM Iti ii nil* I t
tii It1
!
•d ) "
lug In President llin ilic y W'cic:
N'inv York I «innl
inonn-td m - .no l two more tun tiers an- i - \ | h ••• ( •\ mi’ H.ilex, aa. i
*
«
'
i.m
in
m
•
I*
le"
.-ik mi hunt i mi
AAllll tbi' \L.i bi ll 1*1.111 i I
establishment of u St Ale Mt-ilical
pcrntiofi in one of llie ball purka. In i i i i i *i - 'Hull.
Tbm Iipi trip ti» l* u l* m&gt;m
f j | || | ’
t’a llllll
v it,. .
T*
Kl|lll|IIOl l,1 fill ltll’ l-lll In I 1 1
.School; l.i-ttci lieiiltli coiitml mul
lumen llig g iii’ d eilaitd dial die
......... house will he held nt the
wus not h i m il tf n &gt;1 cIMI'h'N♦ l.idk d tbit J&gt;D» Mill 11ifI lit I Util X I ft, lliil- ill . ll I
elimination of water pollution and
; Seminole (Nmnty (Tiiinibei of Tom I* uf iln b ill’*! type, i in-1ml*i it: 1" n
W IL L IA M S A IR FO R C R HASK, a referendum l.y Jaycees endors­ Si-mliiole County Homo Monduv |«*til UHn H Vi itlrtl by Mm. Shut i MU'tee will eo-operale in die pro­ •innf&lt;i. table ibair* Then- an a *• ii . '|iilll tci Ia h till* llltoAA J'M» r
\ lll't'lf , t \ I •Uli! - • .1'1 V
V Ml
evening fmm 0:00 to 10:00 o’clm-k. 1
........... , l" " l "btt.- i»k"n
Aria., Felt, 26— (SprclaO—A via­ ing World (Sovermiit-nl.
i.M . llic llllll.&lt;l»
littfK*’ I mil" ilii' Nnvv fur \ . I
numbi’i of tuigi*
m in oi
aial
••M AAa i
gram.
L.
P.
Drlhcnll.
who
has
recently
-•
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tion Cadet Hurry M. Rrush, Jr., a
i ill
m iin l m m emiti lists wltli itml mil ( t , at 11 ilm l. •( ' bi*
m I ' II •»v 1111411*ill" -M
A1-t* .
A progrulll io &lt;l*n ltll- l.egl.la
MemtaT^ of thr loeij Legion
; -----. ,
4i, i inki’ti ovri the fnnnAgemvnt of thr ,M" ‘ ,,f ‘V" ,,4,“r*V
,,v 11,1
member of Class 4tlA will lie
•■•••I) I" IItAA* » m-• » (.f ert I din
tin,|ib- Hiaiilwork
\ 11.1 M ii bit. I I 1 i
MI a
cut
Ive
eoiinnitlee
on
buseball
who
HID
tm
uprmpilute
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IH
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ITounly
ll«.nu*.
Himmillced
toilny.
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awarded hla commission a* a sec­
rio "ii'»ri-n l
lighting
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lars
inward
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head
dteiided
the
meeting
were
John
ond lieutenant and (lie silver wings
mi-lit iliiylig b l ....................... &lt; I
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II*
VVJtlfC
VAdtfr M'l
II VA,i
-It
II.
I'ope,
It.
A.
&lt;'old.,
J,
tj.
(inllo.. other
.....V. I lht’ F ‘ ,I' T I *l,,vi,rn'n,,,l* " J* I C ity and CoiMily officinls Hie par-1 •
s l',,
"o il ..........»•!■
of a pilot today. Ho and 16(1
llglidng fixtiiien an- iiinunli'il in at
lb. ..let
I
. t
Mil Ht IMRI tn k|H.
' I tin*
coveted -U ,U
1c.3,! ,. r"l „ |,rT
’
lllc u ln rly a*ked to call and Inspe. I ! h“d »)Die«seil moi l, coin age .... wny, (!. \V "Put" .IoIiiinoii, Joel Die m ino rs and wosli stood 'I’l" m Hi -I I*, ill) * ' Ill 1lie | •i *•.11k 11••ii Si nut. u| I i
(tudents received the coveted
i■•
dim IllHt ditII tin I i a
endorsed,
«aiil
.Mr.
llrmUey.
|
|
om...
T
(,0
puhllr
In
uem-rnl
","F
the
three
million
ili*plm.
'
,
Kield,
Jim
Singletuiy
and
I'oinwings at formal exercise* conduct’
.Imp
i
uii
conditioned
Flomioi:
•M«| ;» bed jl
i |'(m
tl
' «vmi I *'• ’* |i|iy i" ll
niamler Wright. Ainintnrit Mima­
projects
In 'lt,-.1
’t.T attend n„ guest* of French doling the war, *ln ‘
..........................
ad at the Fighter School theater. cilOther
11 ulillHHril on I '.I F *:islit&gt;
I ;.«l aill | .« II ■ it I I li- • I(Ml
support uf u law requiring
I I b. »• Mtvili^ft, i.M 4iul. at. he
Lieut. Drush I* a graduate of cuttle owners to fence slock, mid Mr. llrlscoll. Roth thu n.-gro, a s i ^ v i « ’«n anything tiki-lit.- (-«' ger A. .1. ffreer of the MayCaii Inti
m
tin' |tiiNhtai| iilo iir »miftM'din lily i" tfivv yi'l AA(' li i dl Mm. i Im 'I
waa prenent.
Williamson High School at W il­ a request to the C iv il Aeronautics well n i tho white departments, nn*; IcasticM1* and determination of
*1 1'lttl.Mtri' llll |*i.«t I l». ltll
, tin i Mti-dimri II vAd
In **
in
uiih
liamson, N. Y. Iln also attended limit it Ii# hold a re-hearing in j i-iiiiilucling upon house, ha aulil. ( IMO.WMI Jewish |ii'iqili&gt; nf I..... | m |. • .i|| h{||« i* l b* vam
win. wi-ri- cut off from 1
the Parka A ir College for three order to rhungc their drcislnn to Ni-gn. t--inl«r» dru Invltuil to visit
M W KOI Ia l I
4
ll.r iJiiliviiltiiil
i . itiii tii.ii ..ii
years nt Ka*t Hi. Louis, and ob­ discontinue Florida Airways mi tli.-ii ilcimrtmcnl of the County Aviv after tin- Aral.* took i-iWill I i: S W IM , N M IH.
.
(( •*i*ll»»Mr*l I'M 9’-*saw I him i
tained a Ilacheltir nf Sclenre De­ Mnr, 16. Another project approved liiiiu i- dining tlio aptiolntuil hsiirs. "f 'h1' " ,*|d D"tn thcii- t" J*’111' 1'
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\ f AAm '.il'i1 . X|' i t * llllll
W \H H IN liH iN , l-Vn. 26 i F.
Tho
llii-ln
ess
ami
I'rofos.loaul
ttssttssM
n»
N
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r
t
u
.
i
gree. Hla father, H arry Rrush, re­ was to request statu traffic auth­
■Ml bl I Im- |.| I l| I II • if
*11 Mlill 1
tin Mnatiei, former nri-slth-iit -*i
- — — - — -------------1 Moro than till mi-rahi-rs uf tlu- tin- N iilinm il AiHiielnllnii nf Mari
,il'i-V f III.
4• Ml, I lli W b&gt;! I '-lliil l
sides at 8anfnrd, Fla.
orities to leguliiu the use of elect-1 Wiimi-n's C lu li will asstst Mr. D i l i During hla four month* lour ric flash turning signals at n ig h t’ chII in till- roll of hostesses. Mi-m- A l H c h l l H J u d l T t 1 R U I I S r«»urlw# Cluli cnjnyi-il a program uf net ii i t n , tml.iy nii-uscil Kemitm
I 1f*. IAini' MI •Ml t l . I
# .
l|
(
lit)
..
|" f «l*l fasliioneil dances ls*l niglit I'eiqie. ( D -F la i of "attacking tin
of duty at W illiam * I,lout. Ilrush tin automobiles in plarw of hand tiers Ilf the d u ll w ill officiate at r , . .
\ ii .iffit i (I Mile im ill
i •I i bi*
the guest register ami the punch S t i l t C
I f t C l iD t A * r O ll|) H , « l tho Tourist ( enter. Ho niueh m lrg rity nf every ilruft Inionl tn flaw both tho F -8t '-Mu.dang" and
KimI m iii ’ fli*'b( iiii&gt;i.* tin n (ImiiIiI
ll'iis lls n .* o s ra aa S'ear)
III I .SIN K I, Fillbinil, Feb '.'5
IKiwi. Negro civic leaders w ill os
I fun was Iniil at tin- iliiin.' Hun ii tin- .m in ify."
F-HO "Shooting Star" for a total
tllkC I lift! Jlll'AUCll lllll* llll’' tli.ll l 4.f
I
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till’
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&lt;
&gt;
(
a
I
ulhiii'l
i
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.
slst in their division.
I (IA IN K 8V IL L K , Feb. ‘j r i - l / l ’i i sim ilar nrnuiam i* planni-il in
of 110 hnura with 37 houre of that
Mu-dial- h I sii sold Mint t'eppi-T giew (inlay, Opponitiiiii paity b-od II I null's- aa t ( in.ul.* \ i ic j In)
P la n e I h
time In the latter. In hoth the MiHHiruf
III ly" fit'll!'I nl r b .l911 ( ’ I tin k
“I liavn felt a great responslld- Alachun County Jtnlge Harry It March, K. M. Armituge, diteitoi lllnl ‘-onjilslly qiiestinneil Iln- |in •-I winneii tlii'ie I- im iiiniing dan
"Mustang" ami "Shootl.ig Star" ho
Illy in taking over tho management MacDonald yesterday Ii IhsI i -.I n- of tourist nctiviles, reported.
.................., W llil.1 Sltli’l CMMitli.HIllitnl,
kiiih of loyal Amei ) gi i I.. Finland hecuii-e "f Noiwny’* III
tiinliHin
of
Die
Lively
piano arconipanitiiunl
'lll.l tin* MK’lii I. Ml fill |M\tl, ( ltd
practiced Formation, Acrobatics,
nf tho County Homo nnd while lief iigenclo* "for not chi-ekimIran*
engaged
in
menufarttiling
|n«i
VVi--lern
r-land
and
demandi
d
was provided for the ilsneers l.y
Navigation and High
Altitude
Ititlit( "fur nil
|.&lt; nti.itl
|nitpill M lill,"
iln- goviunment step ilim n m fa |fHM
M IA M I, Fob. 25 - ( / P ) - The there is yut a lot to lio done In more carefully for wlmt purpi- •
t'ft** ll'UHstll Mill llll' tl'f lit ll l l ’t)
flying. An additional two hnura of Co«Mt iiu n iil xabl tmlny » Rmnll onler to lirlng It up to tha accept- •ri-rlplents of aid were spemlim: (ihar/vs HI ovens ir New llom iiMimiii-r's
urrusatliin*
were
•
oi.
,.n
nf
n
coalition.
shiru. C. W. Davis acted a* cull­
at Hlus|i|i»U f,
transition and 10 hours of Instru­ private* plnno reported rnlimlnir U*» aide standards, wa havo liacn w ork*! tlioir money."
t n-port that nildilaiiiul l(n--lan
for the squre dances. Did furtli- I it Iiii'il in u slutemenl be sent 1•*
ment training waa flown In the tween N ubauu utul Port Au Frineu log very hard In cleanup and r a -| Hearing u ruse wlieru ii m-gm er
tlm
Minute
Labor
Committee
TieI I imp i were imiving lowuijt the
loned gavotte*, w nllsci unit two
T-fl "Texan" trainer.
11 in , v„?v
^ “m*” was charged with po**i
steps were enjoved. Mr. Arm l. slnti-lucut wo* a formul reply In Snviet Dillon's liiiiilei with N or­
Academic Training consisted of WUM PQff.
remarks
by
Pepper
when
M
h
*I
i
.i
luge served In the double i-upur
way i,-iiiii- from on iinllm tilalive
Mil.l Mr.
Mt Driscoll.
h rU .Jil' 1 0 Ju,|w
lon "f m,H)n*hin&lt;‘
The plant* landed nt Port An !•to
' h o studied
to visit
visit us
us. said
MacDonaldwhile
said:"on rolii f. ity of "disk Jockey" to piny re­ was In-fore the eummiltcu Iasi Finnl'li Miuree. Tbi-* nioiree mid
Prince late yenterdny but thu em i t
week.
Certainly a hanker would im' cords on tlio Victrolu while Mr,
LA K ELA N D .
I-l,
|Mie nmveineiil was nliM-ived la--t
-Ti i/K| *
time of arrival wan not detcrmlnod.
ItRHCUK H R U A D R o
MNSh
|oan money unless he knew when- Stevens wss resting and s* mus­
At (lint time Pepper said aiming weekend unit uppiin-iilly was in h im i*lu' s|»i utr like aa &gt;.11Im I IlilWH
Tht» Coait tiuard Maid.
I'E
N
H
A
C
O
LA
,
Fob.
.favigatlon
.
*1 was going., Donor* to rhnrity ter nf ceremonies.
other things:
i-mim-i'linn wit It N nm in'n stand in tin witfiit nf Imvinir
Karlior, tho plane waa reported _rtuM ilitary Training of 119 hours waa
Noyy assigned three heilcop- have the same right to know that
The Club wss bust tills after­
"As u general rule, It wus Hie favor of Hie propiiM-il AI hint ii* AtTi'iii|»**i iiI im♦ aill ntMDiif iii iIII
overduo
on
u
flight
from
N
ahhiiii
.
ao ddalgltad to aid him In fu lfillin g
ter* imluy to search and rescue tholr money Is not lie log spent by noon to tha Imngwoml Club unit pour peii|ilo whose hoiih went to |mnee, Finland'ii fio nlier Imichi's (InmiirIi
M i. I &lt;,. v I
|*;»rlly
It
departed
N
iimhiui
nt
11:33
A.
M.
squadrons carrying out mercy mis- recipients nf aid for gambling - r shuffleboard games were enjoyed. Hie liilUlefield* and a lot of Hu- diose of itussiu mid Norway in I'lntnly I n w "M i 11» i• • i.»t,...I rmv,
hla duties aa an offlcar In the
on
the
four-hour
flight.
Tho
num­
slim* in the (Julf area.
1
making, buying or selling moon- A t tha meeting at the Tourist miinofuc'tuiers’ son* whu stayed at in,, mu Hi.
Ualtad State* A ir Force.
I be I''('.It till-Ht il If I' 11
W tilling
ber of poraonM aboard wa* not
Two w ill Ih* bated at Pensacola shine or other violations nf tin- Center Monday niglit. George home utul got rich x x x."
----------------------Si'* vi* ( pim li «.a* &gt;1
known
here.
nnd one at Corpus Christ), Tex,, an jaw,"
A U D U B O N M B IT
I Hwartx w ill show colored still
Mosher, who was asking t.’im-1
t 'tiN T IN H N T A I. .M EET
announcement by tho chief of n a v a l!
i nlcturoa on the screen of Flor- gres* to keep the Tnft-H artlev j l(|(U.SHKL8 ,
W IN T E R P A R K , Fab, £6—(JP)
Fell.
26- l/V)—
JACK.MONA t i l l
1 - i. 25 - &lt; i l 7
a ir basic training hero said.
C O N T IN U E S H E A K C II
j Ida plaeta
'
of IntoroRt.
—Th# 49th annual meeting of the
Law which Pepper wants repented,; Winston Churc hill weleoim-d HcrP.AHTOH
IN
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F O R T L A U D E R D A L E , Fob. 26
Florida Audubon Society, oldest
replled
Hien
that
lie
hail
lost
man
and
Italian
represcntatlvca
m
Deliver
, The Rov. A. 0 , Mclnnl*. I"'"-1
B L A H T K IL L S TW O
MAHON’H B A R B E C U E
ceaaervatlon organisation In tho — UPl— I’ollca continued tholr
"liireo memlicr* of my family in today to coo|n.-rntu wltli tlm free Detroit
Iii
-'ll
..
.U
-,sn1 gMsso
.„ ,
of th" Flr,l1 i;«* l'y«‘!r a" | C B A W F O R D V IL L E , Flu., Feb.
state, w ill be held at Rollina Col- starch today fur two armed 'teen
Moreof than
J60 Masons from ' church, was received Thursday 2g _ /fl&gt; j_ T w o men were killed ami the war." Masher said Pepper was |countries of Western Europe in Miiim-’ipuli :tii
to
Central
ago boys who asesped a net Tues­ cities
Florida
la-lng "uhuslvs."
setting up continental unity.
New
Yin
k
bL?Le?.*r
i
d
.
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n
J7
.
n
I
‘"'o
»kJ"hn»
Presbytery
f.
12
two others wsre injured when dy
S. Nawlna, head of the day amid threats to "shoot I I out." n delicious
Havannsh Presbytery.
Delegates
from
21
European
nuLuni*
56
40
e natiilto on the truck they were
Police Chief'Roland Kelley said night hy Oviedo s H g o c M u r . '" .w ill ha installed as pastor of the,
Uldtteialty of Florida School of
C O U ItT O F HONOR
lion* met at the first session of Han Antonin
P
a
r
k
h
?
n
fiJi**!**
?
i
^
installed
as
pastor
of
77 Itt
nenr herw yosterFWeetvv and prealAmt of the or- hla man, aided by deputy sheriffs Sweetwater Park in Oviedo. ^A i 'church
Tho first Boy Bcout Court of tho International council of the Hen tile
hu^ h. 88 unday
u,,‘u T. evening
•vanlnw by
by Dr.
Dr.
dl
:im
g a a lu llo n , say* other Interaoted would continue the search for the number of Sanford Mwona sttend- C, Dndy of fhe F ir s t Presbyter-,
honor of tho fiscal year w ill lie movement for a United Europe. W uslilnglim
66
46
i i have been invited to par- two boys, wanted for questioning ed Including F . H aaky W ight, wor- Lsn Church of Ortando and (he , ..” y u&gt;? . . c - ?* * • '• .10; °f . T *11*; held Monday evening at
_ 8:00
___
The Rrltlsh wartime premier Jai’kMjiiville
71
(12
MV * ^ a .k iiM InstanUy end o'clock at the Ep(»eop~al Parish ■ praised tho conception of Europe Miami
la a conservation confer- in connection with half a doicn shipful master of tha local Lodge, (R at, Robert H . hfeCaslln of the
77
burglaries and thu theft of two M .„ , M u . n l. I n t o . « m pn .Rouse. A ll
ScouU and their Irlslng above national and purty Drlatalo
CH nr.li. H » pnWIr b
k :i
65
bonte.
friends nro urged to attend.
J differences.
TalhdiusM'u
7d
51

Lake Front Is Cited Support Of Chapter
As Asst-t To S an -’ Seen As Insurance
ford By Dt Bedford On Future Kpidetnic

Jaycees Design
Safety Campaign
To Start Mar. 21

3

Mrs. Sharp Cites
Need Of Aid For
Palestine Youths

(iets Promotion

wild Report Is
State C o n f e r e n c e
Held In Gainesville ,

Hardships O f W a r
In Israel Stressed
At ITadassah Meet

Water Covers Big
jSection .Of W e s t
As S n o w Thaws

Legion Discusses
^ Po s s i b i l i t y F o r
Rasebati Tour nov

(■AI (’uf s Prices,

Touchton
Shop Is
Bv \V. J.

Barbc*r}'V:wt‘s Asl( ’osJ. (&gt;f
M
anaged1
Managed
i ' 1v 1" K l)‘‘,lllM’s
('olenian

Open House Wi l l
Be Held At County
Home MondayNito!1"-'

H arry RruHh Getn
Winj?H Commission

Ira M( her R
Back At I* '|)|icr
Old PuHhioned Dance
II e Id By 'Tourists

(iibinet Crisis Is
(•rowing In Cinlniui

j

Reported To Be Safe

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WHO ISWHO?

provfcM nHk for V A f l l
human food.
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HREE men are finishing a
n ewho me lx&gt;r jl lur Kv-vjl/icnt
of Ourtown. Julea and Mr.
Johnson ara not plumbery.
Neither are Mr. Grots and Pert
carpenters. There ia also a Mr.
Mason on the Job but ha is not
n brlchlnyor, ami he is not called
Tim whom, you should know, la
the plumber.
Just who Is who on the Job?
Bee how long It takes you to
Identify each.

WHIZ QUIZ

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N Interesting obeervatlon on man'* attitude two milk anttoward his error*, mad# by Oaear Wilde, fa ■ala will than
appaar. Baa how U —f
concealed In thla aubatltution cryptogram:
quickly you can
V
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thayara.
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thla la a Urge dot placed aomawhat to thalaft of
a circle. But gaze at It intently, at tha uaual read­
ing length from the paper, than bring It up ctoaa
to your eyaa. You'll aaa a apot within tha elrclal

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Alto when there’i sound.
I’m ill wit yt found in the night,
Though never in the dag.
I'm the end of every man,
S o w guett what I am, / say.

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YOU CAN CHANGE A CAT TO A DOG
ltollABLY no
one o v e r
Pwished
C FEAR to
his cat
D A R E In no
S T IP W O R O
H A N G E

was n dog. If
anyone ahould
want to effect
the change,
there Is one way
n f d o I n g 11.
Mount tho de­
sign nt rig h t
with paste on
stiff cardboard.
Then cut out
each dotted segm o n t o f t he
word "cat" care­
fully with sharp
shears or razor
blade.
The segments
can be inmlo to fit
exactly Into the
le tte rs of the
word "dog."

mora than ala
•top*. changing
ona latter each
atap ao. that anothar word la
formed.
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A COLORGRAPH FOR JUNIORS
ah'* of tha
AmoatofPICTURE
graceful of
living creature*
can be made to
appear In thla
different kind of
maie fry using
crayona dr col­
ored pencil* In
accordant* with
thekeylattaralu
each segment.
Tha key* are:
B—Nut; B i t brown] BRJ—
black; Y—yallow] Q—green j
0—orange] fi­
red; V—violet;
OR—gray. U*t
a lead pencil to
make gray.
What la t(io
hi dden dratture?
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TRIPLE-JOINED ACROSTIC

THE two auapecta, Jan Kaxyr and hla wlfa Marla,
. I stood thlir ground defiantly. Nelthar on*
would conflaa to tha atabblng of Hugo Tortexx,
f
tho luwyer.
, * 1j
Detective Blinding entered the room with a
M
package under hla arm and, Ignoring both Jan and
Maria, whispered to Inspector Sharp*, "I've been
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looking around for cluea. I believe I have found
■y
D. The barber's red and white
a good one. Hava you been able to make them
P
striped polo originally desig­
11'
talk?”
nated what other professional
V
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“No, islanding. They refuse to aniwer any
practitioner?
queatlona.
But, ona of them muit have stabbed
10. Dancing around Iho May­
■m
Tortexx, since they were the only one* with him
pole originated In tbu worship
In thla house at the time of the murder. Either
of what?
could have had a motive, because their lawyer
11, A tadpole grows up to be
Second row: 4. An olaoresln one
ACM line of this diagram Is
had been blackmailing them. But which one did
to bo filled with three Inter- used In making varnlshea. 0. A the actual atabblng la atlll unaatabliahad. What
12, Millions of persons eat Peking words dullned below, legendary king with a golden have you found TM
polenta, which Is a dish made of -]|l0 |u„t two letters of the first touch. 0. On, or to one aide.
"A bloodstained towel. Want to eee ItT" De­
word will be the same as the
Third row: 7. A low, moan­ tective Ulsndlng unwrapped hla paekaga care­
18. What other popular fond IInil two letters of tba second ing aotind. 8. Positive terminal fully and dlacloaod tba towal.
word, and so on. If the correct of an electrical source. 9, Thick.
I* grown uii polea?
'"Thla doaa It, Blending I" exclaimed the In­
14. Whnt’a “cured" on poles words are chosen, the shaded
Fourth row: 10. An Incloaure spector after he had apriad out tba towel.
squares,
read
vertically
down­
before It’s piped?
"Clear aa daylight, Inspector!"
ward, will apell tho nume of a about a Held. 11. A tree. 12. An16. A celebrated movie star of celebrated
painter, engineer ceator of the Arcadlane, In
Inspector Sharpe turned to Maria Kaxyr,
yesteryears was Poln-----7
nnd Inventor. What ia hla name? Creek mythology.
“Coma clean, lady. You may ea wail start talking
10. The record In pole-vault- The definitions:
I Atom: 13. A fruit. 14. To now, becauae it look* to me aa If you did tha actual
Ing Is shout how many feet?
Top row: 1. A device by rub ao a* to wear away. 16. To atabblng!"
17. A polished polemic on which tho flow of liquids can be pretend.
Why did ha think tha blooditalnad towel incatchpolea made by a Polo In Ida started, stopped or regulated.
’“•HI ‘SI »JM» crlmlneted Marla 7
x*»*j si •••mv »i •»?•» •fi ‘••••I
metropole, would no a ---- 7
2. Metrical arrangement and •»i
0| -MIWF ’I • fo u l ‘I U K 1 1 i -*F|M
-« ity,* *1 imwii* ’| n u i '| i&lt;si*l -|
18. Whnt’a another name far language, 3. f o cut off from -u|«*
’I imv nu«« «u t&gt;via *q «r«
■wmt| h •««
*u iMtnv
something.
t pole-cat?

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of algbt letter* &lt;A?X),
tha 8va-l*tt*r» eoaatltutli Ufa
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

PreparationH Made
For Legion Dance

SKVKNTII HAY ADKNTIST

At THE CHURCHES

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State F a rm e r. M arket

CHURCH

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A M.
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%i%ii h ivr
Final prcpiirntinn* have been
liHlny in boxen:
l*ui« ir«bl &lt;•( ‘ft kutnft.s 1 f,,,,
Church Service
11:00 A. M.
IIIIIMIKT Ml TT
(iftnprfmll OtnngOM T nngnmos , ^nft foi j»i %
• rt*.»I »t i* in jrw i'hy
made by Cam|ihcl|-I,&lt;&gt;*!tlng Poxt •'ll Church Notice* M l H* prevented i l The H«
1'iaVnr meeting*.
7:30 I*. M,
Tin* fnlfowftrtM i**
re|M»rt**«ft t*y
•fflca « i Hie
Mil i1i-iit*«rji iti) the Niinfonft Slat*'
• i Ih* American Legion for the day before publicities.
WednemUy
F itmpM MarUei f.»t
i* *"ilM
iWncc to be held at 0:00 o'clock,
f • trie Uvr* anil dealer* H|i ti* 12 "ft
I HR HI MKTHtUHST (TH'UI'H
Saturday evening to nil at- fund*
u n l .. „ „ _ Uu ................
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CHURCH ffK COD
tton if* TnitfterKr*'* it It**■11 • &gt;r«*lF
for the be a ion hulhling fond.
„
A fM O S H C H tK t II
! Rev. J. K. McKinley. Minister
fttll ||ii(*J &lt;l&lt;* 3 75
Carl Hailberg'x orcheatra will ,U‘V H- *-yt*letpn Almmcrman. B. Fifth Street and Hoift Avenue [ Mia. P. II. Stephenson, Director
llri'tw
!&gt;..« linn
ftft "«) ft ft°
J, M. Gregham, Pastor
Liability and Propdrl ahtmur S«* |,h St
♦’«' t 2ft
furnish the music. [Ires* will he
, , u - Sector
'o f Rcliglmji! education
rjM'.tg**
55
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Sunday
Behold
10:00
A.
M.
‘
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tjuirniuagcxlnia
Sunday
oplioml. Reservation:' for u few
I 0:4ft A. M. Church School A clns*
ty Damaqe fnsurnneo
In 25
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Morning Wocahip U;iHi A. M* &lt;**1 A M. Holy Communion
*2 .rtf *.!;•
tables are still available and may
. *til Ml«*vv**i. Mr I
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Cyarrjr&lt;tUsth- Service■7:91) T J J ,. itrtefv A. Id Motoum Worship l
t&gt;c obtilr.ejt by«rrhrptMtlnit |QM H.
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11:00 A. SI. Morning Prayer ami
fit «o 0 SD
m uch /ojs today rhan
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P. M.
IR 4»0 *&gt;:.d
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Vegetable M arket bernion
beyo n o the
It did twenty yearn
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V. P. K. Frtrtny 7:110 p. M.
I'isKft'l'itit. Mu M-Wl
&lt;1:00 I* M. Y. I* S L.
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ago.
yet
current
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a
i7;.10
P.
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Kvcnlng
Worship
,,lACKHOftVIMiK. K«t, jr,1 (At'l
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I»Hit'll'*, llfPi'li (T&gt;*'ji (hill It*
Tuesday - Holy Communion •
Sermon theme: -'The Man Did N&lt;&gt;1
CONTRACT
WTlic Kclrttl-Sttilr Multi, I N**H&gt; 7:31
CHRIST CH l’Ht H.
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Htiuivhrrtivs i&gt;.r ioiii t,,u t..
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can n o t altord to bo
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ft fiH
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Sunilay
tlon si- IV f*-« Mel, .IS JJ
Flit tt|t* I'■** 11 jm
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10:00 A. M. I’pnitpiitial Office
without/
— will In (1
111 :i t 1‘fn ri I to In1 - To
il:llli
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Kvcuirrg
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and!
in it- «•■*» i "i t
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khiiwti | t*«&gt;|,i,*t*,i** \ft*t t rn
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SCIENTIST
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Morning Service 11;IM&gt; A. M.
i.Si-ZSn, re,t type SMi-SJf., Havny OOI'XI
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Subject;
"Christ
Jesus"
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Friday* :»:00 lo
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All Hre wmleome to attend our AfeV* a«.„«a WWT *1.1. " f ' H f l l
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services und to u«e tlie reading nol.lrf.% a n&lt;** *
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Sabbath School
lb 110 A. M.

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

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Prrshytcrian
Tuesday:
Women
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the
FriendIlftlHH Tr Iurn fill a I'H l tinr| ft'*l ft t llUtrh (IflflTldl
rI'F A wFi»)it»i| 2 75,. J fill
The (*hnne&lt;*l Chnlr will nin*f hI
l &gt; " : i ! ! ; r i n l. r i r V o r a r n o s ', : ! : .... Morning Worship Servicer 11:
Veil,,«■ Hirsiahj.N'erS «»M M , i, 1 «« A. M„ the Anthem, "find is
Thursday: at rtilln l‘. M. the
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««•' «!• »*.■•, ».y D*Ro.e
Friendship Class w "I sponsm a
»#&gt;"
,
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I lie Senior l uuug i eople » (dioir puhlle covered dish supper at tlie
*" —
----- — — .will have charge of the Music at Chamlier of Commem- ImiMiug .
ijP fifH l N iO tlCI*
the Evening Worship Service,
Mar. 1; at t:l&gt;0 P. M Ih-re will
-------------------------- - 1 ami will sing, "The lIMHh Psalm" lie a union World Day of Pi aye)
HFM1N*’U ; corNTV
fl.o lllfA ,,J Muellel
nt the Community Hundtng EveryI- 1Hill AHA i :■11,. m|:!
hoily welcome.
Nrrrii'K IN MKItKIIV HIVK.V ,
tljar pursoaai |„ S,-,-il„o ■&gt; „r
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land In Nemlnole Coonty. Florida .
Rev. R. W. Miller, Pastor
Rev. J. W. Austin Pastor
will l,e offer,.,| f,,r &gt;a|,&lt; nt i,ul,||,
Clifford K Johnson, Superignn. i Services each Sunday at .’1:0(1
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Saturday Feb 2«th at 8:1NI P. M.
A D M ISSIO N F R E E

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The Six Dlatrirl Convention of
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Saturday Morning aervicea will

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Sunday aervicea will begin at
U:40 A. M. with a Sunday achntd
Program, followed by a mI*alottery
program, till 12(00 Noon,
All the churchta from Central
Florida will b* repreaentad in thla
convention. Good mualc and aing-

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Kvangellatlc aarvlee will begin
at 7:30 P. M. The paator wtIL ho
aptaking at thla aervico, after
the manage an altar call will
bo given for prayer.
The local church band will bo
in charge of the mualc and the
public la Invited to attend all theae
aervicea.

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111. U wretire Aahloy nf D r a i n |(l|
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will Ik- with the church Sunday
Mia. Vivian Dlckeraim
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evening, lie will la-with the church
Ml„R M-ttie .......... ..
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alate aerretnry nnd educational
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dlrrctor for tlie Chriatian rhurchta will aSrcM'tury
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ahip wiii meet at 9 M V . M.
The following will he n. eha.g.
Thla church extenda a mnat
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eordial welcome to all.
tie,,a Wright ami Miai Anno Jo -.
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FIRST HAPTIHT CHURCH
The next meeting will Ih- In I i
Park Avenue and Sixth Street
al Ilie linuii- of Mloa Matin '1.

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Morning Wnralilp lliiMP A. MUll, |„,| |,V m ,n&gt; Thiunaaemi
Sermon: "What la I.aekingT (ColiittH. Next wna the "I.... I

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�PAGE FOUR

Jaycee Meet

Communism In Hungary

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tie tret I. K t s m O l r . *». l e s t * .
I* a w eaih er a t tba
baeeeleTi? Hreee w hich U s a m ieS
p s r la s lt e lr t&gt; (be aaa lap vepaSII*
retina *f a&lt;l the laeal l i a s prtaleS
la tbla arwapapev, aa w e ll a# a ll
t r aeira &lt;lapa|ebaa. ___________ ____

FRIDAY. FRO. 93.

1949.

“ alB LR Y lW B B ffift'A t”
The king Is at the door all the
time, but he walta to bo Invited
to enter. He wilt bring his glory

Jo h n MucCormuc, writing to the New York Times, tloHcrlbea the effectn of Communism on th e life of the Hungarian people.
According to the Communist pattern, which depends on
m ilitary and police strength to make nnd hold trains, HunItary's arm y is lurge, her fire brlK&amp;des are arm ed, and her
| m)IIco are th ree times as numerous as ever before. Small
villujres which have never hnd police now hnvo litrgo units,
and nn early evening curfew Is Imposed on the villagers.
Fnrm ers whose only crime was the ownership of a ttmltil
am ount of land have been suuu-d anil imprisoned in rnncenlralion tf &lt;/ipa, suys MerCormac. H ungary’s dietutor, Ma*
tyns Hakosi, Is quoted es saying th a t the s ta te is "an apaparntus for suppression of the bourgeoisie".
In the courts, judge, jury, and prosecutor are embodied
In one judge, who leads a People’s Court of four members.
A defense attorney must plead In the Interests of "the Peo­
ple" ra th e r th an those of his client. The rig h t of workers
to strike has been alsdlshed, along with such benefits ns
C hristm as bonuses.
The denHG, fast-spreading miasma of Communism
strangles the freedom of any country which comes under its
pall. Along with her political freedom, H ungary Is losing her
strongly individual flavor as a nation. Life there Is called
"flnt, stale, nnd unprofitable".

Never Strike A Newspaperman

Wc have been thinking over all of the ram ifications
with him. He ye lifted up, ye ever­
lasting doors; nnd the King of involved in Senator Kenneth McKuilor'x h itting and kicking
glory shall comi’_ln.—Pa. 24:7.
newspaper men, anil we have finally decitletl to come out
Sanford it having 10 many in- ngnlnst It— punchlnir 'ir booting newa men, th a t in. Thin
Irieiting conceits, showi, exhibi­ imlutlea editorial writer*.
Senator McKellnr, 7ii years old, hit publisher Slllitnan
tions. I n lines mid what have ynu
Kvuna
a blow in the face when Kvimn tried to nlmko tin;
these days, it's loo hnd wc can't
Senator’a hand. The Senator also rained "powder puff"
make them nil.
blown on a reporter for Drew Pearaon and klcketl him on
it preparing an- the leg when the reporter naked McKellar’a age.
W ushingl on
i.1 her thitl m the arm (nr but,It in not a tpieatlon of getting hurt, ainco neither of
nett.. . . to it it tnid in n ttnry out the newspaper men Buffered cuta, abraaiona or any ill efn( New York. The new elixir it feeta whatever. It’a the principle of the thing. If a reporter
t the re-armament «( Western F.u- or publisher or editor lets one man hit him he haa to lot
ropp (or war. it tayi here. Some everyone hit him. There’s no telling where it would all end.
elixir I Hmineit would (are Letter
Wc are therefore fotirmnmre ugainat hitting, kicking,
wilhout this iliot in the arm.
punching, atupping, biting, butting, or otherw ise striking
members of the Fourth Katnte by Senators, m em bers of the
President Truman it coming to
House of Itenreaentulivea or other constituted authority.
Florida, to Central Florid* next
—
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month. I Ir will he awarded art
honorary degree hy Rollins C o l­
Sitlintf D ow n
lege and will lie lin e only about
two hour*, but he will hero ine «
Americtma are Lemming more "ait-tlowninh," aaya Dean
Doctor ol I lum anilirt in that lime.
Alter all, he is Frrddent rd thr Kenneth Hnrtlett of Syrnetise University, and lean nnrl leas
given In exercise. His city’s first television station begun
United Stale*.
Speaking of Governor W uireu’i
order to I lillthorough county l&lt;&gt;
itamp out Cuba nnd holila, Marlin
Alidrrtrri ol (he Orlando Sentinel
tayi,
( lie- Governor could im­
prove condition! lor the working
people ol Orange and Seminole
and Otcrnln nullities hy ittuing
the tame older. Holila it nprralrd
practically in the open in nil three
((il)nliri.
People who tell
the
lirk c ti think nothing nf it. buy n il
' upper eruit policemen ni ,ind deteetivn nnd ditli out the rliira li
j with the nnnrhnlanre of an Orange
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to operate only recently, "but already children nre putting
their sleds away early to see television shows."

Another aspect to this is that children may more anil
more find that their most enjoyable place of amusement
is the home. That might not be such a hnd idea. Hut there
must be Home way to revive the habit of exercise among
the American people.

t r a a t la a s n re a m r« « * o ast

year to help take care uf the five
cases which developed burn in the
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signals.
Douglas Htcnatrora ipoks on a
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If I were a ruling king, and | n,)|rated that price cuta will bs al praiidant of the Jayceea, con­
United Nations Mediator Ralph matj0 | Mter by the GMC truck ant cerning the responsibility of young
tiunche were one of my subjects, ruorh division.
men in developing the builne** of
I should call him before me ami
|( also was the first *laa,t fot the country and In the promotion
touch him on cither shoulder with j; \ | workers under th# corpora of world peace.
my sword In token of knighthood, (tj„n'a unusual two year contract
Malcolm MacNatl! quoted Ur.
saying:
I with the CIO Unlterf Auto Wnr)&lt;. A. P,| Olack, prafcisor of the
-Well dime! Ills#—8U Flalpht
Umvnr»ity 0f Florida, and prcalAs a matter of fact, 1 think I II un» and down* or the govern- 'd ent „f d .t Wtfier Work* Aaaoclaconfer u knighthood on him any­ ment’« com "f living Index. The ! Hu,. «f the atate, aa atatlng that
way. lie has done a grand Job In contract atilt has more thgp a year ‘ more effective legislation la needbringing ____
about an armistice bebe­ to run.
led to '*03 the pollution of wella
„..rrin* Israel a.’
tween warring
fc.’.tld EcVP-Luyp..
In advance of (iM’a announce- and underground water source* by
That will open the way for ment, the auto union called for a n ‘ dumping of Induatrlal refuse and
peace talks batween Israel and the Immediate cut In prlcea. It aald I sewerage Into rivers and bays,
other Arab countries with which the Index drop Is “an Indication 1 Dr. Black pointed out the dangshe has been In conflict. As Bunche that prices are nn the way down." (era of highly explosive sewer gas
himself said to the Israeli-Egypt­
The Index showed today that formations, and reported mothian delegations at yesterday’* algo- 1 front Dec. IS tn Jan. IS the retail 1ane gaa had been noted bubbling
prlres of gomls amt services pur- j In wells In Orange county, said
inji?:
"im portant hlutory I* H«ln^ r«*- ( ■based by moderate-income city Mr. MacNelll.
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rortlttl here today. Vou have madr families declined 0.3 percent.
u significant contribution to the
— ------------------------The Women’* Christian Tempermuse of world peace."
The wolverine I* probably the ance Union haa more than 10,000
tin said more, but It waa couched most powerful creature for Ita local brattebea and a membership
in the same restrained language. site living.
| of about half a million.
Hucli restraint is ra th tr typical of
the 44 year old international ex­
pert, who works big and talks
NEW !
FASTER!
SE R V IC E !
moderately. However, whlla he
doesn’t bluster he Is persuaslva. Hr
Inspires confidence. Me la a leader
and 0 doer.
This grandson of an American I
■lave has un outstanding racord J
of achievement since youth. He • Roast Young Tom Turkey
was a I'M Iletu Kappa student a t '
Sage D ressing
Cranberry Sauce
the University of California, has .
a doctorate from Harvard, wa« a j
W hipped P otatoes or Candied Yams
star athlete, has been a college'
professor. Mas written several
Green Peas—Giant Chef's Salad
books, and has served In notable
H ot Rolls—B u tter
positions for the United Btates
government,
Coffee or Tea
..............
95c
Iluni'he was assistant to Count
Koike llernadotte, U. N. Media- I
tor in Palestine, when the count I Fountain Special For W eekend . .
was assassinated In Jerusalem ' 2 Scoops of your favorite ice cream topped
last .September. The American look I
w ith fresh straw berries and whipped
over wiint many observers regard- !
ed as an almost ••Impossible” task. I
cream
............................................ 19c
In five months he has delivered 1
the goods.
Lunches Served:
With the Israeli-Egyptian arml - 1
V/eek Days 11:00 A. M. til closing
lien effective, Israel and the Arab |
state of Trans-Jordan nre sehedul- ■
Sundays 12 noon to 0:00 P. M.
i d to open similar talks next Mon-1
day. The other Arab nations are j
giving indication* that they will I
full in line,
On the fine of It the new-born
Ct ) ( i U | r &lt; ’t’n
Israel - the first Jowlah governmrnt in 2,000 years—bn* achluvrd
a remarkable success, 8he haa astublished and maintained a “na­
tional homo" which meets mahy nf
her cherished ambitions. Of par­
ticular satisfaction must ho the
winning of most of the Negev
Desert which not only haa mineral
resources hut Is susceptible of ag­
ricultural development.
Does the present armistice mean
thill we have seen the end of quaertls lietwcen the Arab at#!*’ and
liracl?
f.rt u* hope for auch A, happy
conclusion—huh k«ap ««V #ljto*T9

Special Sunday Dinner

KOUMILLAT And ANDERSON

A Watch Should Tick
157,790,710 Times
IN ONE YEAR, which is 365 days,
6 Hours, 9 Minutes and 2 Seconds
long. ^
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.

Does Yours?

C A STL E J E W E L R Y
N e x t D oor P rin cean T h e a tr e

The New DODGE
Higher on the Inside
Lower on the Outside
Wider on the Inside
Narrower on the Outside
Longer on the Inside
Shorter on the Outside
SEE IT NOW

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
I Oil N. Palm etto Ave.

Sanford, Fla

Ill uddlthitl to the Foundation
debt, the chanter now owe* |1 0 2
on one rase , $163 on another, and
$432
on n iinth ar, and $202 uti
■ittier b ill* w ill I h&lt; due nnd p a y ­
able on Mae. i .
D r. Ilu p re rlit
aald.
"Nut ('(Minting the Foundation

Down in Key Wcit a newip.iper
reporter it smutted for writing
about "Cuba" nprratori. Over in debt", he explained, "we owe
Lake county nnnther newipapcrtmin $UH7 for inedirul expenses for
receives threatening telephone cnlli current cases, arid will owe $202
after Mar. 1. Wo have $10.warning him to slop hit fight nuire
lf» in the hank from our last year’*
agaimt gambling. There it trig balance, and $86l).H2 comng to u*
money in gambling, big mopey for from the recent March of Dime*
tlol machine, punchboard, and campaign. Thu* wc lack $13.03 of
eU'iinjf inlrtcMt.
itiivit,Rii* I’
ti wuimcr
iiirjf having enough to meet aur Mar.
lottery
Nn
wonder they
do not like loo much publicity. At 1 1(111?'.
Illustrating the high enat of
trmpla at intimidation generally raring for Infantile paralyala
do not get very far, however. Peo-j patients, Dr. Iluprecht said that
pie who fcate easily do not gen- on June I last year the local Chap­
1.1
erally
go into the newtpaper but* ter had | l , l l 2.0tlln the bank, and
then it has tain owed $1,030
ineu, And the wont thing that can since
more from the National Found­
happen to any gambling racket is ation, hut the five case* which
to have a good killing on ilt hands. havo developed since then have
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roat the chapter $2,(107.

W- wonder if lit* newtpaper* One white child died In three
aren’t unintentionally contributing day*, ho said, and so coat the
to the prejudice which exist# in Chapter only $66.43, One child had
tome qunitera againit uegroei. to tie sent to the Harry Anna
Home for Crippled Children »t
Whenever n white woman it raped Umatilla for treatment and for
hy a negro, the Itradlinet read, one month and cost $230.60, An*
t : White Wuman Raped Ry Negro," other child had to be kept at the
and that lendt unjustly In cat! re­ Harry Anna Home for nine months
and cost $1,631.60. And another
flection on all negrort. Rut if a child
spent *lx month* there a t
'. white woman it raped hy a whilea coat of $1,066,
man, the headline* read, "Woman This child 1* making alow Im­
ii Raped hy Orlando Man", or provement, Dr. Ruprecht aald. and
"by Crared Youth", or mmelliing will probably have to romaln there
another year or two at a coat
like that whirh docin’l tend to for
of about $200 a month. A fifth
smear the whole white rate. Now child waa aent to the Orange
w« wonder if, in the irlereit of General Hospital for treatment*
fair play, we headline writer* ought which coat $102.03, and thee*
Umatilla
for treatment
for
not to be more careful about thing* sometime
yet, Dr. Ruprecht added.
Of the five children which «uf*
fared Infantile paralyala Uet
Many |»on|e object to ihe act* year, Dr. Ruprecht laid, on# awd,
ivlty of grand juriei ihroughout the two recovered completely, on#
Male in trying to break up gambling, haa been partly transferred u the
ai well at to the order* which have State Crippled Children’s Comminion, and on# ia fully dependent
gone out from th* Governor'* office on the local Infantile Partly*!#
to the vtriou* taw enforcement chapter for further treatment*.
agencies throughout the Male to “Wo must not overlook the tin*
damp down on iilagal gambling of portance of maintaining our af*
every kind and dttcriplion includ­ filiation with th* aNtlona! Founda­
and of our obligation* to It",
ing bookmaklng. they uy, "Why tion
Dr. nuprecht declared, "when we
■et all hot and bothered about have aeon what have can be play*
gambling? People havo alway*

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By DRW ITT MACKKNllB
AI* Foreign Affaire Analyst

‘
‘ ray. will. You
can't Mop it". And they
t . may bo
light. Wo don’t ioppose there over
wai * lime whoa gambling wat
Mopped altogether. But if k weren't
far the eternal vigilance of graad
krie*. as well a i the occaaloaal

You

m u c h th e a l e r t e r —e n d y o u r
cu r w uk en a w ith a n e x p e e te n t
p u r r . Y o u to u c h th e tfea tr e a d le —
end u ir y u u aw e e p , o o ■ w a v e o f
b u o y a n t p o w e r .M in u te s , m ile# tic k
petit, w ith ■ lift in e v e ry o n e n f
th e m . . .

4 drtam , y«u $e.yf

Summer Shots

W e h a v e n o th in g b u t B u ic k ape*
ela lisla in o u r a e rv io e d e p a rtm e n t—
m en w h o k n o w tb a h e ft a n d feel o f
e v o ry w ire , w a a b e r o r w id g a t u n d er
e H u iek h o o d , w ith o u t lo o k in g ,

You’ll tajoy that trace-a*yaar change
froaa alKovar brows or black shoes if
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you ykk tk nlMm lammer gtylm i n far

Dr. C. L Pertons
O P T O M E T R IS T

• npiaa "the extra wear of a aacoad pair I"

Mar of aa occasions) gewnte* ta
Te?'T

“COMIHCT MBNt

N o t fo r a B u io k . N o t fo r y * r
H u ie k , if it'# k e p t a lw a y s a t it*
b rillia n t b e a t - b y B u ic k •peolalieta!

W h e n th e y d o a tune*up o r r e p a ir
jo b o n y o u r B u ie k i t ’a m o re thari
ju s t a 90len tifie, th o ro u g h g o in g ,
c o n a e le n tlo u a p ie c e o f w o rk .T h e y 'll
b ab y it a b it — a n d o n th e ro a d
y o u 'll feel th e d ifferen ce in th e ir
c ra ftim a n iy to u c h .
T h l i p rie e le ta k in d o f c a re coat*
y o u n o t a p e n n y m o r e . In th e lo n g
r u n - b y k e e p in g y o u r B u iek a lw a y a
a B u ie k —w e sa v e y o u m o n ey I

In oMItlon, we'll lino up the
hsedtwap* — dtsdi gsaecalordMigin# tots—impact votings
rsgutotor—clsaa battery tsrml*

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F R ID A Y F E B . 25, 1940

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P A G E F IV E

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

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Social And Personal Activities

Woman’s Council
Has Monthly Meet

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ship to

H o lly w o o d

The W o m a n *
C eu n cll o f the
H O L L Y W O O D , Kelt. Jfr— p Tl—
F irs t C h ris tia n C h u rch met w ith J u , | hark from talk * i i I k h i I u now
C a rlin P a lm e r R ny— S o clely E d ito r
Telephone 118 M r*. W. I*. Y e s lry w ith M r*. K a rl piogium w ith C D S , F ra n k S in a tra
| Kvim * a.&lt; cn-h«*t«’** la st Momlay » « } « he wants to tlo more sin ging .
nt the ch u rch . M rs. J . I*. W ilson
Ft ankle ha* been dickerin g foi
bled and a talk on social dru- a half-hour show fo llo w in g Ding
on was given by M is, J . L . Cio sbv I mi in trig u in g id e a .) Hut
■Horton. The m ission
«tudy was lie say* h. .emit* to ilo a l ’&gt;■ m in ­
Mrs W . C . Ttson.
ute show till TU TSilkys, Wednesday*
L it t le M iss Kdna Cowan ha* r
F R ID A Y
-SAN TA M O N IC A . C a lif .. Fob.
Fo llo w ing the business session and Thu rsd ays, " I want to do
The Su nfm d
Tuwiidotnl Club -’&lt;*— 'd ’l—Je a n
A rth u r'*
lt,*yea r turned from a two weeks' v is it I n sociul hour was enjoyed and r*' a lot of singing a g a in ," he r e ­
w ill meet tit the T o u rist C en ter m arrlatre. long regarded a* one of w ith M r. and Mr« Holier t D e n n is , fresbm ents served to M rs. J . N .
m arked. "Th ey’ve bud me dancing
nt 7:Itl) I 1. M. A business m eeting Hollywood’* more stable union*, i* in L m lt At lair.
Durden, M rs. J . W. K n ig h t, M is* ■uni m aking lik e a comic in picw ill be followed w ith amusement "ti the rock*,
Hoe W illia m s , M rs. O, T . I earson, loros. I w ants to get hark to mv
M r. and M rs. H e ld llukur have M rs. (&gt;. I.nndre»», M rs. Hay F o x , old racket.
and re fresh m en t*.
R verynne is
The a c tre ss, now to, has filed
Kttests Mr.
ami M r*. M is. H orton, M rs. W . I I . Yo u n g.
welcom e.
suit for divorce from F ra n k Ross, us th eir
M eanwhile, th e &gt;rooner is p ic
..
H A T C H It A Y
New Yo rk real estate man turned C h arles Chokemi ami son A rth u r M r*. W f
C la u se, M rs. (J. A . in n in g fn r a rem atch w ith lle n e
'. J i T h e A m erican Legion is »|mn- film producer, «ni| h earin g has o f C leveland ,
O.and Mr and M rs. N tblack. M rs. K. C . Dobson, M rs. K c llr in •■(in thi
Tow ti,"
so rin g a dance a t the .Mayfair Inn been -ct for M ar. I t , She managed (luo rge llu k u r of NewY o ik C ity ,
F a r r is . M rs. J . H. R ich a rd s, M rs.
t C la rk
tinble
finished
"A n y
beginning at 0:00 I*. M. for the &lt;" keep the suit secret more than
Ktliel Matin. M rs. T lso n , M rs. M. N’ linihei
i an IMny," he
won t
benefit of the t.uilding fund. F« i two week* by using her re al name,
M r. and M rs. Ile n n u ii A H arris i H llillln g s le y , M rs. W ilso n , M rs
stu il traveling right away. "The
re se rvatio n * telephone pIBd-IL
tibo lys (Sreen Ross. She ulleged o f L o w e llv ille , K y and M r*, lien I W , K. Ila r ie li, M rs. F.vans,
Mrs,
j atm in luin eil m \ la n cli." I asked
The Dependable C la ss
of the
cru e lty , urn! he has flips) denial. I Sloan o f Hturgess, K y are guests [ Y esle y
and R ev. J . R, K a rris * ,
•him w In lie seldom does ladio.
K lrs t M ethodist C h u rrh w ill span*
M i** A i th u r and Ross w ere m ar-1 o f Mr. and Mr«. H W Drown ut j
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It -c iiie s me," answered the
nor a chicken pie supper at the&gt; "d dune I I , tICtl!. at Fo re st 111))*, th eir home on l.m u c l Avenue.
lough guy. "Resides, I ’m no good
----church fio m bdlO to H:()0 I'. M N. Y . and scpuiated Ju n . ,1 th is ]
on radio " He flushed the fumed
|
M r. and M r*. C. L . Drown of
Proceed* from the a f f a ir w ill go year. Th e y have no ch ildren .
Cable g iin und nildctl that be was
------- — --------- ---- — - - —- j L a d ra n g e , (ia . left
today a fte r
to the church building fund.
leaving him self wide open ftn com­
M UN D A I
, v is itin g fo r a week w ith Mr. amt
ments about hi* movie work. S illy
of colored slide* bused on a t rip M rs. Moody Maiden at their home
liny
^
T h e Ilea ■dull Avcnuo
C ircle through Flo rid a by ( leorge S w a r t * .'o n Hal me Ho Avenue. Mr. and M rs.
Kathryn
Hruyson's
infant
w ill meet a I the c bn pul a I 1:00 H.
The T ru th Seeker* C la ss o f the I Drown a re form er residents of
daughter m ine from the hospital,
M.
F u s t Methodist Church w ill meet I San fo rd.
I U P P Y IIIR T H IIA Y
but will have to remain in a p laslT h e R ainbow A ssem bly fo r ( l i t Is at the church annex at .1:00 P . M. |
et cit-1 for n few month*. The
w ill hold a rt g in a r meeting a t '
Week o f P ra y e r for home m l* - , I L f r o t t k t i r n V
M rs. Vern I lu sty
liiile girl bad ii dislocated hip
Vol'i P. M. til the Masonic Tem ple , non* w ill be observed ut 9:30 P . M.
1
1* “ r i p i l t I I
M r* Howard H a rris
........ ge Haft kcip s mumbling
A ll members are niged In tie pre w ith the subject being '‘The Clospel ,
— ----------Feb, Jil
about ii'tlrem en l, Ini', let’s look
sent and frie n d * are Invited to IH m m itle il Unto IJ* T h a t
We 1 t f s i M s s s *
n « *i
Mr*.
A
lbert
/.in
ter
H' the ire im l. He Just finished
the m eeting.
I Might Haiti the M ore". C irc le No lem.
W ater was a very scarce item
Ini iig u r" for t'idiinibin and goes
T h e S to ry l.« ague w ill meet nt I . M rs. J . I,. Ime, |&gt;rngrum ch air,
after the Arabs i,„,k over the
the F ir s t Presbyter ion C hurch ut man. w ill be in charge.
prised In find whole villages of I'gbt into "Red L ig h t" fm t'niled
| pum ping s la tliiii \ a result. Had
A itists and " lliill Itninl" fm IIK O
I t KH D A1
Hint) o’clock und w ill be preceded
I be D aughter* o f W esley C la s s ’ assail has taken ..vci Hie H m p ilu l ’
i ■*»* &gt;1 D u iiilship Then lie goes uhrmid fur two pic
CHiv m eeting of the execu tive tmmd
of Ihe F ir s t Methodist C h u rch w ill care o f children su ffe rin g from 1“ JjjJ .
c
.
'
a .: tmes uf bis own. Now, tieoige.
* &lt; il 7:30 o’clock.
that m any of the
the home o f Dessle an a fflic tio n doe ........... h yd ra ............ M l " " 1
L u rry Tiern ey bn* still auntluo
T h e re g u la r m eeting
of the meet ul
the
syste
m
,
.h
e
.c
o
o
le
d
,
!r.......•"
displace.!
A
,rib
s
have
left
hiutht-i. lie ’s Kiblie, who is sinnil
K a n fiiid T o u rist C lu li at 7:.".ll P . M /,m lim y , s l J .Magnolia A ven u e, n l
M rs. S h a rp paid |„ « I, ti Unite I " " , '!........'• m'.- wH . o- unitor
■ i f.«i I,ml In . S m ll II. inly on "Tin*
w ill be followed w ith the showing b oil H M.
I l l ' K ’d l
ItV d l l ' , \ ( I l l s I l i t f l H ' r I
Week o f P ra y e r for Imim mls- It* tjhtu Jinvi#ti l**i&gt; « Lipul if11 Is., fmitiy
tt •-ii in Sim i " Kni Kdili.i fur in*
1
tdiiitil
i
lint
if
|
ht'V
1
1
in
I
H
ud
tin
mi*
ioris w ill be observed ut It: -10 IV M. nf llu ’Mi «»nl&gt; 17 ni |s ymir • nt
i u iilin e tulle i tbiln nn n riiu e
IIM
’
V
Until*!
I*
*
'
iflll'HHVMHl,
j w ith t'ilrd e No. J , M rs. W K Ujfl i U lilt |i*il**l! I*.' In Hi h iiill 1 .1
The N i ger iti'Ki'i I has oil ns d u e l i ’ *||. h u ll’ s n e l u . s " sn y •
H tnl.cley, iiio g in iri t h u lrin iin , III (ilu v uml fa r inlM • !••• tniflil .m l
n i b a i lint nf Die Impel ml Vrrllcy S, u.
W hitt1 (MIIIHtllllllY HX|M» « «l til
\ * til*
. Inn ge.
Ininny Stewart l ' doing mint lie.
of I'u lifo tilia , slie pointed out, uiio
flit*,
lint
n
itrvv
rrunf
hum
tin*
i
riie Fello w sh ip League of the
MHM film . " U p e iiillu ii Muluyn,"
•-nl, aw
aits ii Hunt
mu to, support
font
Tiiminliiiii
mi
*
unit
Hiiiihly
Intlt
n
.
,
...
,■
C iiiig reg n lio iial C ln m lr w ill meet
bill he SUV' he won’t sig ll up fm
rm ibl finally
"m e
t . . l ' v.......f 1 h,ee millrni,
....... Is ue .1 . ..i.lrurt III 1 likes III* fre dmn
ul tile Inline of Mr.-, H enry N icllnl .ru cks
lei
le.ulem
with
................
..
............
"
c
irp
ilu
lis
lle
-la
t
e
,
she
declared
1ul S d v ci Luke at 3:1111 P. M. w ith
!’•H im
net i interested lo iu v i’S lm e lil of II,e f|» i’ III.... . liehl I
nod supplies.
M is. H .llx an cn-linste**.
lb II w ilbni
||(, Ip iir n le
in p lln l.
W e slllig h o ilse I” ,ivh* i every iliij
Milch re lie f Well, lord lo h e . •
. n.......... |. ini ti
W F .D N K 8 D \ Y
I In- Knlifm il lo in ist r in li w ill .......... am ong the I ............. I i i g l i l e m d ' 1
1',u
f i ' .*'
‘s.gn nf He l im e s A well known
Hu
l
It
I
1
1
&gt;
■
i
o
eleclrtc
have n shufftidm unl tom iium enl children, many o, ...............piini.s ........................ ......... .
a, i&gt;,i wants in sell his m e lill” i
Slim
p
levi'uled.
w ill, ihe W in ter H ail. T o u rist C lu b who aim ing ll.o m i displuci d .le v s,
1
&gt;o I ’l Mellon Hoik.
bud surived a long two yeai jour —
file W oman’s Club w ill bold Its ney from Sib eria, coming In I'a f
m o w s
generul m eeting und luncheon fo r extine by way of liu n So terrurIm p.ove You. H a ir W illi New “ Hr netrene Color ............ R t'i'c
member* only ut the club himse. ixcil had the cluolien bcronir ns
Dot February Special
Fleet Ion o f o ffice rs w ilt be held a result of the many penis and
UT, " I’lmi mid" Cr* me Lotmn Fermiinent.** ID '
und ui| member* are urged to lar hardship* In which they hud been
O lliers )tl ..nil U|i— Doth lleat und Cold Wuves
exposed. Hint they writ* even
1 present.
Thin Adv. fitHtil for SI tin \ny I’erin. durlnu *’•*'&gt;•
I Week uf P ra y e r fu r home ml*- afraid to put on new d o llie s given
o
| sums w ill lie observed at 7;.’l&lt;) P . M. them, preferring to remoi.i dud
H A U U lK T rS BKATTY NOOK
w ith \
with the subject being "T h e (iosput in old rags for fem the new dothIliirriftl «; Ileltli- 1111 Nnrlb Turk
1t'o tm iiilled Unto U s". The llro ther- ing would lie Stolen, she sui I

Social Calender

ft'“ rco P e r s o n a l s !K

movie gulf clu li D id in o ii *&gt;■ there’s a Imt iiiu ik c t for it at
SL’.IMM) ur St.tMMI. (tut the actor
can't find u taker.

KXU.USIVK AT
C O L O N IA L
C L E A N E R S
Opposite Fire Station
lilt S. I’ii Ime lie

Ph. 181

......I, W. P. Westmoreland, pro­
gram chairm an, w ill lie in rlinrge.

Shu deelllted I bill she was s lir-.

TH U RSDA Y
I Thu Rose C lrclu of the Sanford
I Harden C lu li w ill sponsor a lecture
' on corsage m aking by Mrs. L.
Iliiiistu n Reusch ot
P. M. at
the Woman's Club building. Th is
event is' being presented for the
benefit of the building fund.

('irmpli'U’ t liild's Dinner
i'liniplete Sninrgnsliiiri! I.nnclitiui
Cmnplele Dinner*.—I'rnni

Styled l»y CKI.IHIOOKK of lies I ninilit'

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W illiam Hi Silent, Prince of
Orange, freed the Netherlands
from Spain unit is held by the
Dutch in the esteem given Heorge
Wsbington us father of bis coun­
try .

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cm itracl w riters have hern m ill­
ed to payrolls in the pu*i five increased from hit bushels no*
week*, with JIN now w orking 111 ncre m It 'll 1 t" Ik J bushel* per
'acre in 11M7.
m ajor studios.
K s llii’i
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Dump
S H K P .V H D S
*tnfirirr*l A i*rlrtn«U
about a i elephant’ ca ll she got the
l.ililUttlMNl
u llii’t night. Jt was Western l Till mi
ll*-- U - It*J
in
with an invitation tn ii It—tK e e —d
party. V female voice read the
wire and lin n then 1 was -i pause.
$
F in a lly
the voice said,
"Yo ur
g o in g ?”
$ 1 .2 6
Vlvectl
I mdfors sun lied
the
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town with a tavomt in a log mag
nxtne about bet dissni isfuct inn
IYh *» |iltiHnfntt h lli*Hi|tt&lt;*(, W H ilIn n , II im IhI j i * ..r IMuwrr MiirO,
with he: fortune In Hollywood.
|(lni»ir ii* Inr Merui ^iiKuratliini him! I'flifi.
The rumor i* that W inners w ill

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D R Y CLEANING

give her freedom. She still lilts
chances of scoring n Hcigm nnlike bit. given tile proper vehicle*
anil cure In photographing

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C'ANNON
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coons

�Feds Drop 51 To 31 Contest To
Jackets In EFC Cage Tourney

WiHaims Agree* To Terms, But ,Kentucky Comes
Behind T o
70 Diamond Start Balk At PactsiFrom
Nip Xavier F i v e

. DAYTONA REACH, Feb. 25~&lt;Speciil)—The Se
School Celery Fed* dropped it 51 to 31 deciiion to th
Hint* School Yellow Jacket* in their first name of the
tournament, which ttnrtrd ..bcrc-iM
noon.
------The Jacket* led the Fed* a 3fl to 8 count nl Halftime.
in every reserve on the Ixpich in w----he final two periods. Charles
,lUC|&lt;„t(M| ,,0|nta «
oma* ami Hoy. Cooper paced worllcd , hp)r p|By)l „
j Fed attack with nine polntn
,
. tech, while Minus Sarria buckets . T j V j , \ , L UJ

NEW YORK, Feb. 25-&lt;/P)-The Bo*ton Red Sot' Ted William.’
hai joined the fold of th? "••tiified" but 70 baitball player* Mill bellied it conlrecli today a* the Major League* hurried through final pre- |CKja|
liarahuiti fur ipririK Iraipinttun it
William* became the lail of the boy* in the preiidentisl pay bracket* night,
lo agree lo terms. The willowy outbidder called has boas from Florida

S

14 for the Ht. Augustine aggrega­
tion.
The Kam i C rab s of K e iib re cie
last night bud p ra c tic a lly a prac­
tice game as they toyed w ith little
E u s tis High for u t»a-r»fl w in .
The visitor-, on the bottom of
the conference In wins and losses,
tried to make a game battle out
hf It, but bail no chance nguim t
their taller und more skillful opfioiwnls.
Hurwell Hbepunl, tail center,
alerted the game in place of Jlrn
Tom Bymm, and racked up 18
int* for high mnn, Byrnm placed
, Jim Carlin PJ, and Hill Moser
it. The rest of tho Hand Crabs

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From $11 .50 Up-Exchangc

yesterday and s a i d ...............to “•
| rlnnatl, fit to 40, hut when the
figure
put a* high aa
contact worries than the Indians, pressure was on in the second half
S100,000.
They have an avbn doxan players Coach Adolph Rupp's lads demonMeanwhile, n roll call showed 40 still dickering—half of them pitch- straled they have what it takes
Htlileten In the American League era,
Xavier, beaten by Kentucky M-flO
and 30 In the National still unIn the National only the Phlla- only two weeks ngo. held n M-.W
signed. Drill* get under way Tuea- dolphin Phillies top the Brave* In edge with nine minutes left. A
■lay in scattered nunnhlne nectura. potential holdouts. They
have turnout of 1.1.0(H) -aw the game
Mont of those aren’t serious
Ken at the new Cincinnati Carden.
PERRY COMO and CYD C II A It I S H E In MOM'* "WORDS AND liultlmitn. A majority will he In eight, Including Pitchers
and Kentucky now ha- won 24 of US
Mt'HtC", -tarring CJcne Killy, Judy Garland ami Mickey Itooney. uniform when the muiele.llmborlng HelnWelmsn, Ed .Heusasr
Behoollxry Rowe and Catchers games. It* only defeat was a twoColor by Tcchnirolor at the Hits Tbcatie .Sunday anil Monday.
' -tart* oiul will Ire buttorlhollrig Andy Remlnick and Ken Hylveslrl. point setback hy Ht. Louis Id Doemployer* about raises during in­
Ileussar has announced he will cembor.
termission*.
retire from baacball.
Western Kentucky, rnnked 7th
YunkccH Tribe Feud Sanrli fer SetH 2
The two league champions—the
Only one team In the two lea- I" the latest Associated Pres*
Cleveland
Indians
In
the
American,
Over Negro F layer
NFL Mark« Ir
gues ha* no holdout trouble* at poll, easily won Ms first round
ami tho Boston Brave- In the Na&gt;, all. lien Thtroehcr's New York g»me In the Ohio Volley Confertlonal—are among those having: ‘Giants havo signed their complete *nee smacking Tennessee Tech, 7.1*
the most trouble getting their men' FOUtof.
w,
on the line.
The New York Yankees have a • Hamline, No. IB. dumped Augs*
cd a 27-yesr-old negro outfielder
Tho Indian* have yet to reach xtuhborn bulker In Inficlder Bobby burff* 71-JIB. Olhcr tram s In the
on whom the Cleveland Indian* - D a n Hand fer of the Washington
hold an option. Tribe President H&lt;»l*kln* established two National agreement with 11 of thejr hire­ Brown, who has announced h i,* °n
did not play,
Bill Vceck said last night.
j Football League record* In his ling-, Including soveral sparkplugs won't raport to camp on time un* I Lana lie s hope* of n pn-t-sessun
of their world championship drive less ho gets what he wants. Pi t - '
Veeck said the Yankee*, signed Hrst year In pro football,
| dd i'lmMed when the
Luis Marques, formerly with
OffMu! averages released today Inst year.
chor Vic Baschl and Catcher Yogi Philadelphia five dropped n (W-Ril
Ilnlknr* Include pitchers (jeno Herrs are others In the Y ankee1
Homestead (Pa.I Although a 12(1- showed that the Louisiana Htate
Manhattan in the first
day option Vccck obtained on Mar- graduate hung up new mark* In lleardcn and lioh l.emnn, who won ill-satisfieil list, which numbers game of a douhiehcsiler nl Msdl*
fjvc
i
son
bipinre
Carden, ft), .Inhn* of
quex from the Homestead club’s , the numlrar of pa»*c* Intercepted 20 gome* each; .Second flaseman
An- (Jordon and Outfielder Allln
The Boston Red So* still have Brook'vn, led hy Dick MrCulre.
business manager Is still In effect, i und in yards returned.
two outfielders to get In the f o ld - few* New &gt;ork Unlvrrslty, 71,(14,
H. 11. Posey, business riinnnger! The 21-year-old Hhreveport, la*., Clark.
of the Homestead club vonferred resident snared 1,1 opponents' setThe Itrnves haven't signed seven Tom DIMagglo and Stun Sponce. &gt; *hn ««mnd game lieforo l7.U I.
witti Veeck here Inst night. They 1Inis last full und returned them 2SH of thoir men, Including Stanley. The Chicago Cub* traditionally .
. N* Y‘ *'w
,,.n bl11 ,lr,,w
agreed that a 120-day option on yards for no average of ID.ti yards. .Stanky says he expects to eome don’t disclose signings and hold- "&gt;/'* f*n" wb" »*w Niagara trim
Mniiiuex they had signed In ChicNew York's Frank lu-ugnn, co- to torrns Ire fore Tuesday.
outs but the combination outfield- "*• . T1*VP”’,I,P•
"nil Cnnngo last Nov. 2ft was still In force, champion with Boston'* Frank
Only the HI. (mul* Browns In the er-lnflolder Peanut* Lowry Is re* L"lu" tr,l* 8 t‘ * " ,nrtl' "f Brooklyn,
It is believed to carry u 110,(100 Heno In 1047, wound up second American Longue have bigger ported asking fur mor# money. .
___ __________ •______
purchase prlcu.
with nine interceptions und 14ft
‘•It appears they (the Yankeet%
signed Marque* not only without
Florida State
compensation, hut without even
Kennel
Club
Entries
notifying us,” Posoy said.

Sports In Brief

From $11*50 Up-Exchangc
From $14*50 Up-Exchangc
IK Monthn Guarantee

AUTIIOKIXKI)

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

By AKKOC1ATED PBKHH

Santa Anita Feature
To Be Run Tomorrow

ONI OP TWINtV persons charged
with spying (or the Comrminlitdomtnated Cxtchoslovak govern­
ment, Elf) ltd* Zlrllh (above), le
on trial before a U, 8. military court
In Munich, Germany. The Oerman
woman, if convicted, could be sen­
tenced lo death.
(International).

On Haul# 17 (Hanford Highway) at l(OngWMid
about I miles north of Orlando

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$ 1200.00
for Hospital Room anil tluur'.l
m i each ono of us and fur
each illness, or accident, and
■n addition provides money
for Operating Room, Anesthe­
tics, Laboratory Tests, \JRuy,
Phuslo-Therapy, M e d e c I n 1%
Bandages, Oxygen and Am­
bulance Services. If any of
us have an Illness or injury
that requires surgery, It puys
for that too, up to 9200.
But that is not all, It pays
for Doctor's calls whether ut
mime, in the hospital or at
.he Doctor’s Office and whelhor needed for Illness nr In­
jury. There are no restriction*
as to the number of times we
may go to the hospital, or 'in
which Doctor, or Hospital wc
udect. We mny cliooose any
Doctor or Hospital in the
world.
Another important point Ithat it furnishes

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ROGERS

■-very day, on uno utf Hu- job,
it pays Hie full umuunt, of
Iwncflts even ;f the stricken
member of nur family i* cov­
ered hy Workmen's Compen­
sation.
The benefits of this w.rti.Icrful protection are never r e ­
duced because of any other
nsurance wt now carry or may
hereafter secure.
It alio Inclinin' up ‘ ‘to

MATERNITY
BENEFITS
uro paid icgui dies uf wbether
tile birth is at home or in the
hospital.
All these benefit* are print­
ed in largo clear type in .lie
contract and all othur provi­
sion* to which all thesu hem-'
fits are subject arc In easily
understood language and best
of all thi montmy premium
rate* are guaranteed to remain
the same regardless uf the in­
creasing age nf those under
the plan, i
',
It la a nightly fine feeHmt
to be so well protected by h
Company that has already
paid over.
In claims. It t* the k in d , of
Protection we, bad been Ipoing for and now that we have
found It no wonder we are
happy."
.
II you are test now enjoying
the lattifactlcXi of knotting
you and yottr fkinily are real'y protected Hghlnst tho list•rds of accident and Ilines-

(feme person tfteaifnetM acci­
dent every B mmites. Some
norcon - la injured ' every ■2H
minutes. Some person die*
from illness every 10 seconds.
27,000 person* at Name today
Will water a hespiw tomor­
row. I out of every V peVsons
*!!»&gt;■ dlssMed thls\ye«r by
IllneSa or accident- M bit of
them thought It "cAtld npt
happen' to them." Hdw long
can you and your faiuly es-

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and my entire family, Incluil,ng my giamlmother who Is
■70 years old.

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Matinees 10c • Kvsnings 4tc
Children 14e

CARTOON- "PICKLED P U B S '

N O M IN O R S A L L O W E D 41 l»0HT T IM E «:(!() |». M

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T n .M u r * - ki .ki -run*
f ir s t - Two II Knrovsr. tty Jinan,
N.ivy I’h I
Hrrotul — llitl,
M h I • I *,
(ms
Hqlisuk
T lil.l—Hull'll,,
Jim
Torn d «&gt;,
Heady I’nkcil
l-'riiif rti —i I «-rI- II. lilt of llin -k kin. ('oil* Mm
K lltli—I’lnky U rn iiif, W austil.ui,
K'.itl*r. M l-- c iilrs K "
Ml*lh —No llorder. .T il -1 llsa sy .
Huuriiky Dnrk
He v,&lt;n 11, HI W ally. Ilnorala T n l.
Jlmiolc Mann.
f H a lil—My l ln | i i - - l, Larry Marr,
llurul lloney
\
Nlolh- M nali Ckolce. Iowa llulie. on the line In Philadelphia.
Frank Palumlra, Philadelphia |
I.lltie III phi lile
Terilh—Tn|i Hoot, f'over lip, Wei night club owner and fight m ana-1
feel

gor, offered the Brown Bomber i
S.IOO.OOO plus 47H per cent of all
television and radio receipt* to .
meet Lee Hnvnld this summer.
|
There was no Immediate word
from Imuls, who Is staging u aeries1
of exhibitions In the Caribbean. I
Havold's manager. Bill Daly, said
he would jump at tne deal regard­
less of hi* own and his fighter's
cut. "All I'm Interested .In Is get­
ting Hsvnld In the same ring with
U u ls.”
In the past two months promot­
ers have offered l,oul* 1400,000 to
defend his title In Chicago and
Cincinnati,
Hum Becker, wealthy Cincinnati
manufacturer and promoter, said
he would give ihe champion S400,000 to meet the winner of the
Monday night fight between Ktiar.1 Charles nn.l Joey Maxim.
l/iuis himself Ins listed Charles
and Havold as the only possibilities
for a rummer T ie foe,
The prr i&lt;a*cd Chh-^o fight was!
K IH H T H M A CK— 11/|a N i l .
I K rtV lirlle M ill.h ill, ] ( la r s r |l
annium ed bv doeph T. Plunkett,
» lu jr r y M arr, I Itu n .l H u n s• siw-lal s-v"'--•'-s'rn.sn of tho
4 a r o lv s llo ll, * Ihin iiv H im n sr. *
My lle u iir - l, * T u f f H lit'f
Coot C ••in'• C-n'citl DemiKTstio I
H A T H H A C K — tt i n
Commit toe.
I
3 M en u iflal In .ll. i
’*'t" Tw* “'b C-id'-ry Bport- &gt;
T u r k l- h T ip . I Io w a lliii."
if.,
b' » h.'lve.
*
l.lllle
lllsH ' lile
7 ng club. M * - .'•••&lt;»b ' long dom l-'
T r ‘&gt; 'i •I;''"')'. &lt; MV l ll.u .l
risnt or.*-»)
.'intends—al,
"o a
N it .
..•Mi, ",1 1 feller. 7 AVsl g ... i Himigb It'- it'n'ed In- liiiid*' lawyer
-V m
U*Lr" Trnulils. I'nv —II &lt;1111 h • l.u-l .in ter contract
7 T«». ttoi.1. • until Oriot, r. tpr-ii Th* Twentieth
h planning
nulling Louis
1 against a lu-rh-sl 'untender In
Yankee Htadlnm In June.

Greyhound Gits Is on
the air Ionite over
WORK at h:Cf) and
Wl.OF at nifih with
■U the '.lope' on the
dog* at the OrlandoHanford Kennel Club,

2- town R.il.e
.1- Track llapny
4- Memorial Rul
B- Turkish Tip
0- Magic Cboica
7- Twin Hills
B -Llitle llleachle

Theatre

IIAHKIIALL
llnslur*—-llio Bed Hux *uid Ted
|
Williams hail agreed to terms for
|i)40 tint neither side revealed figores. Ilosltm observers figured Ihe r))W
Bed Box mil fielder got close to the f lm&gt;
predicted 1100,000 salary. Williams
yp
1- In Everglades City, Fla.
if,,. |
GOLF
win
Hnrliugl.m, Tex.—Dave Douglas, „¥pn
Wilmington, Del., took tho first
-pi
rn v hit ' s tivrnii:*
round lead In thu Bln Grande (|le ,
f llt S T l l f a l a r l i y
Valley open with clght-undcr-par. |M,p,
I A -knlon flu . 1 Two II forever.
Mell—a, I N av- Pal. fl Irene T., I
111.
* Jack
Orlando—Mrs. Mildred (Halo.*) ntlrssl. Autocrat, Bosslraam. Man- Iv a n " " lr l' 1 ,,y
/iiharins and Walter R onman
m a n dano- yu
Viilrnn’s Forgo, War Trophy,
*K«oan H H 'K -N llr llr
i T e x a s i.'nra. t H l-ie r M a il* , I
rented defending champions
ju
.... l Peggy
idls* Grlllu,
Alabiue, Htopfalhcr,
I h i - m l r e H eren iler, I Imt. 4 Hue
Kirk of Findlay, Hilo, r~
■■H‘i Carl Hhlm Mnlono, Solidarity, Trlpli- Huneuk, * fiilrle il Mnney, T C h ill
T r u e T im e
Dunn, Jr., of Orlando, in Hie Inand Fair, Oration, To nic.
, t iiin ii n * r » i—a / i s *h i »
ternntlonsl Mixed Two-Ball.
Uj,
Dannilu Gift, and Sac- un Hanoi*, j .Uni Toni D a y , *
H Iyer Jewel | « . r , k * r , I Hky
RACING
It ,
Miami—lrli.cn i(IS.UO) won thaj
six furlong Vista Del Mar Purse H)li _
at Hialeah by three lengths In 1:11 'opo
gni
i tV
* iirnn' i i p m . i
IV i " f.
b u c k s k l- . * C u lls
4/11.
M s*. 6 Hlr Ik e, « T w o ll Tnm ota,
7 l l - r l i II
* H|r |,l lrrr w
Arcadia, Calif. — under Gath a in......................
,
MA C K —
s«l l e
($211.80) took tin- National Orange Lee Knvold It) Philadelphia
I
I ’h l n m n . ! l - l o k y ( I s o r a s .
Show handicap at Simla A nita.'
HOWLING
•.••■ ch art". I K I i i i P i K i i i s . j H u n k .
covering tin- mile in l:|IH.
■ Atlantic City—Ihe Ai
T ' ! rn - t, ,,
l-a w y e r's
H ulil,
;
U iiu a h tu n l i n i t l i r . * liu iiu y I , , , ! , , ,
New Orl.-an- Complex ,(SI8.(I(I| r luiwling und hillinid lentil &lt;
rn siil
"
raptured the feat.lie.I Momus'Y.nk took ovei (list place
s ix t h
mn r - .i m
n il*
I I l.ls f •litlil.tr. J It.illln a Alive.
I'll rso ai the Fuiigrouml- by twn •American Howling Congres
!
4
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length- over Itoduiun Kennun.
| standing- with a 2U0H^total
o ivilxsip n tloNM, it Xu Itnrilitr
T
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Guc** Feng,
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T O N IT K ’H Alii* H TA Il K K A TU IIK
N in th H uce— r&gt;-l» Mile
1- My Blend

Joe L o u i s * Title
Appearance Offers
Continue To Grow

We ar* so happy with our y \

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FRIDAY FRO. 28, 1949

M M VBU
■W
The wolverine it n member of j Safety expert* say that
the w m m I family.
.. '.to farmer* cause enough
annually to produce more
of the average annual tJ.
crop.

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Good Condition

accidents
The eleatrk shock pi electric
toil time cell la produced eKemkkny.
than half
About 1 ,( 00,000 persona are in­
8. wheat
jured each year In non-fntal acci­
dent a nn U. S. farm*

Dr. Henry McLaulin
O p to m e tris t
111 Maanolla Are.

See amt hear the Micronic one
tw piark unit at (75, new, one year
(39.30. Uaed Instrument* (33
guarantee. Seperate battery ale*i (59.51
lee*, batteries, rtpalra, etc.
up. Complete Hearing Aid Stm cen,
Fitting the correct Aid for yuur need la our buxine**.

MELTON’S

AUOIPHONE CO. of ORLANDO

TAXiHOTT’S
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n » . H ank B id*. O rtan d o .

Phone 1203

Phone IIS

AIDS

HEARING

I f yoti n eed c a sh we
w ill r« fin a n c « y o u r c a r

h f ft Palmetto

l» A « E S E V E N

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

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W ANTED
R eal B a ta ta f o r H als
| » A O IIC I.H H lO H S A I . ^
--------------------— ------- "GOOD ami HAD"
TRACTOR WORK by the hour or
Try
I have n 2-bedroom House exccllFurniture
Job. Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
eut condition nice neighborhood, uop.Dft 8ofa Uni (30.96
ing A dirt moving. We specialise
HERALD
central location priced to sell j.ffew 2 pc Living Room Hultr was
in conditioning building Iota A
IH600, Term*, (0.000. cash.
249.05 Now 149.95
garden plot*, Phone IB7-J.
W ant Ads
2 pc Living Room Suite wa*
Three Rrdroom huuse close in lo* 1- 319.50 New
SETTLED, reliable, first da**
Now 1119.51)
fo r f e d i
nil ion extra nice inside and nut, 0-New Occasional
meal cutter. Apply, Bargain
('hairs
12.95
Price $7H7S. Term*
Corner (Srocery, N2X S. Hay
(50.95 (!ov. Winthrop Mahogany
- Vk« lellewte* ralta spatf I*
Street or Call I IK, Eustlx, Fla.
Desk (39.05
nil Waal Aie pahlltkee In Tke Two lledroom House completely
New Maple A Walnut Finish
M ate re He rata i
furnished, very nice, good neigh- 2IIufttnesH O p p o rtu n itie s
10
lU.ka 'III U5
luirhonil, Immediate po**e**ion
Hb i IBe aer Mae taeerllea
- - i I 'llE M IN E K A N U E K
2-New Metal lied Coll Spring*
M m I a* ear line IkoertlnB
Price *9.000. with term*.
(1ROCERY
store A eipdpmi'nt, l
eee line
Mae laeertlee
A Mattrcia 34.05.
1.....I
pi.. ■
good
locntlon,
l.ongwood,
Fla.
ear line
lie* leaeetlee Four lledroom House Excellent lo­ 1-Metal Cot and Pad
0.95
Hatee
•le a e a*
a rls lea Ike Mae.
Small down payment, hnlanco
cation
ami
tiest
of
condition,
(3.05
Full
length
tlnm
Mirror
$2.49
leek Itoe# aawe
ble earnle Car ktaeh
Uaaea
like rrnt or trade f”r property.
One of Sanford's better home* 3 Pc. Walnut fininli bedioom suite
Phone 7HH-.I, P. O. Box 1013
priced
far
below
construction
(60.D5
PHONE 148
Sanford.
cost*. Tcrms(1-Walnut Finish Smoking Stand*
w aat AM stilt ke arraplal
1.05
WANTED: Responsible person to
C. A. WIIIDIION, SR.
a etc (be teleefceee aa aaaaa.
Rubber Bath Tub Mata .49 A Otic
own and service (spate time!
aaasleaa ekaeaa If
aaaaa 119 S. Park Are.
Ph. 12*1 Odd Dining Room Chairs 2.95 up
la tleeee la tta Ittegbaae keek,
Group Of U. 8. Stamp Vending
la aetara h i Ikla t o a a e a l i MATH HR’S
Machines. Earn up to $100.(H)
Hea Ike a4tarflaaa le expeeleO A (500D 7 room house, 3 lied .! 2(3 K. First St.
Phone 127
week. $395.00 cash investment
le par eiawpllr. la erear far
rooms, bath, 10
aa ta raalar Ike kaal aeaalktr
rei|uir»d to start. If interested
i
M fttra, all Weal Ida meet ka
from city limit*. Inquire Bo*
NEW CAH ECONOMY
write It Eakcr P. O. Box 213
ta ear attlae aa Ike Bar kefere
R. Care Herald.
only (17.23 prr month. Let u* InOrlando, ttlvo flt., Tel. No.
naMlaal
■tall a new Chevtolei motor
A R T IC L E S FO R S A L E
B o ttle aa laamaaiatalr
block assembly.
If aa eraae aeraea la roar a t
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
ffk eaaaal Be raaaoaalkle far
Have excessive use of nil
WASIIINti &amp; Polishing.
• a r e thaa aaa laaaaeeal laser* .STAFFORD'S
Save excessive use of gasoline—
DODGE-PLY MoUTII
AMOCO SERVICE
Recover that loss of power—
PARTS AND SERVICE
Park A 2nd.
Phone 9197
OMAC BUDGET PLAN 109 Palmetto Are.
Phone 1011
TOT?
FRIBD JUMBO SllRIMl dinner* TRY THE
CASH PRICE IH5.00
everynlght,
(1.00.
HOMER'S.
NEW FLOORS surfaced to perfec­
While they Inst
.
SANFORD
tion. Obi floor* made like new.
•ITTSBURO PAINT — Complete SAVE DOLLARS AT IIOI.I.KICS
Finishing, rleening A waxing.
HOLLER MOTOR SALKS
lino
nt,
HERALD
Portable powci plant, 22 yean '
SKNKAHIK (Ilaw* A Paint Cxi. 2nd A Palmetto Are. Phone 1231
experience in Seminole County.
Sanford
112-111 K. 2nd. 81.
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary.
Phone 320.
CEMENT WATERPROOFING , VENETIAN" n iiN D S iinadeTo~orFO R R E N T
TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line.
Colurless water irpcllcnt tieal-l &lt;1t . Kominolo Venetian Blind
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
ment for exterior roneietc and
Co. 82(1 W. 3rd St. Phone
2 ROOM furnished apartment. LUNCHEON and short order*
masonry at,
1162-W
_____ ________
Glass A Paint Co.
Prefer Quiet couple. 1033 W.
sqrved every day at Lancy'a HENKAH1K
111-114 W. 2nd. St.
First St. Phone 604-W.
Ca LL 617 far Battery. Generator
Drug Store. 76c up.
Phone 320.
end Starter eervice. Swaln’a
ONE 3 room furnished apartment, IIAUY carriage, 302 N. Maple Ave.
Battery H enke, 301 W. Flrat
Army Shoes (1 .DO up
electric stove and rrfilgerator.
St
Army-Navy
Surplus
Apply Nick's Package 8tore or ONE OAK S piece
rung
195 N. Palmetto
__ in*
212 W. 4th. St.
____ __ : 1100 Park Avenue. Talephone
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
t ! : B OR 3 room apartments. Adulta
051-J.
EVINRUIIE twin outboard motor,I Rav. II86-J
only, 402 Oak Avo.
3.H H. P. 2791 French Ave. ALUMINUM LUGGAGE
Expert Radio Repairing
phono 229-J.
i
METAL HUITCAHF.H
FURNISHED apartment. 304 W.
Fred Myers, 311 E. 2nd S t
WAHIIROBK
TRUNKS
COVERED
wagon
trailer.
IK
ft".
|
6th. Street.
PACKING TRUNKS
ry rseir Service Laundry
sleeps 4, excellent eundition.
8TRAMERH
08TEEN
APARTMENT, * ml.
Orlrrs
Ironing
$395.00. Sanford-Orlando Hlwiiy
Hanford. 3 room apartment, pri­
THIS WEEKS SPECIAI
408 W. Lllh St.
Phone 13X9
A [.ongwood Road.
vate bath A srreunud porch.
AIRPLANE LUGGAGE
FLOOR
SANDING—and
finishing
Available Mar. tst. Phone 1323. ,
In matched sat*
PERFECT Sleeper m attress—like
with modem equipment, 2H
$0.06
21 "
new- $30. By owner, phone HHKIyears' experience. Work guniWANTED TO RENT
$0.05 ' J.
! 20"
. aiitred. E. F. Stevens, lit J,
available in Tnn and Airplane
GARAGE apartm ent for couple
Box 143-A. Sanford. Call 7US-It 1
NICE quality stocky zinnia plant*
Stripes
with baby, permanent residents. Sanford
afle- T:00 P.M. or before 7 no
,36c dm. also extra fine gerJewelry ft Luggage Co.
Phone 1 2 1 7 - W . __________ 300 Hanford Ave.
A.M.
Iterns, $2.(Ml per dot. Axeb'as
Ph. 134*
according to *l*&lt;\ Henry Nicklc. SERVICE 8et-oml to None
STAFFORD’S AMOCO SERVICE
I
Rm I Estate For Sale
S BREAKFAST — served every day phone H66-J.
at Laney's Drug Store. 35c up.
Park A 2nd.
Phone 9107
IttiAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
FULL DRESS suit with white
OUTSIDE
Snow
White
Paint
(3.05
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
vest, worn Iwire, cost 1125 sell
ELECTRIC or
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
gallon, guaranteed not to peel,
ACHTYLKNK
(10. Ilox It Carp Herald.
wash off or turn yellow. Ruasell
R n. 4 Florida State Rank Bldg.
WELDING
GOLDEN
(ilow
plum*
35c
a
dozen.
Sanford Motor A Emit. Co.
Herd Co.
S E T FARMS, homes, business
Mrs. Small, Vuldex Hotel.
208 W. txl Street
property and acreage, see your Mill's Swap Shop—We buy, sell or
AKTIlLEN w a n t e d
See Jimmie Cowan's Sbert Meixl
trade most anything. 403 San­ fl
E. A. Strout Realty Agency
Works lor new radiators slid
ford Ava. Phone 108-J.
Orie R. Mathieux, Associate
new cores. Radiator repairing
1107 E. Second Street or phone SEWING M A C H I N E S . Bert’e Highest rash (trite paid for used
furniture. Ted Davla Furniture
We take off ami Install.
1S09-J.
Sewing Mach. Center, 110 W.
Co. 311 K. let. Ph. 058.
COHEN'S Radiator Repair Simp
1st St. Ph. 1100.
NICE 3 bedroom house, fine lo­
WANTED—Usnl Baby bed, must
for new (tore., and eomplcl" ication, beautiful shrubbery, (16,- Kapert TIRE Repairing
be in good condition. Call John
pairs. I’bone 36A-W. Itesr loo
000.00.
------------------ AMOCO SERVICE
STAFFORD'S
nie Watson, Stale Market.
Sanford Ave.
Another 3 bedroom house, two car Park A 2nd.
Phone 9197
garage, corner lot, (11,000.00.
1 Fate, Livestock. 3upplk*
SEE UH FOR
So story house, good location. Across from the Post Office 11
TWO
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
You will find Palntl (2.25 gal. FOR HALE Plymouth Rock and
‘ 600.00.
New Hampshire Retl Pullets, II,
AND TYPING
J. W. HALL, Realtor
ARMY-NAVY HURPLUB
12, A 14 week* old. F. Goeli,
CREDIT HUKEAU OF
• ’ 2429 Mellonrllle Ava.
Paula Road.
HANFORII
._______ Phone H 2 - W ______ SWEET TREE RIPENED Orange
and Grapefruit, (1.26 per bushel.
II* N Park
Phone
Fresh Orange Juice 00c per gal­ THREE Hull Terrier Puppies for
IN THE heart of Sanford—flva
room house 2 ear garage, at
lon. HIS Park Ave. Phone 572-W. sale. Apply this week, 5:00 to If you want quality In PAINTING
A BODY WORK I have two of
(acrlflca prlc*. 214 Elm Ave.
7:00 P. M. 507 Oak Ave.
AUTO GLA8B Installed. Furniture,
the lies! men In towa. Estimate*
LOT, bvavlty Umbered, Desk tops, mirrors made to or­
H ELP W ANTED
free, work gimrnnteed. ITic bo*t
ting
nn
Crystal
Lake
and
der.
MS itw Avenue, City water, H8NKAKIK Glean A Paint Co. TYPIST I
materials lined. Roy Reel’s I'ulnt
TYPIST!
Lake ■ft
A Body Shop, 300 W. 2ml. St.
Florida Faahluns, Inc.
ahd phone connections
112-114 W. 2nd- St.
llaa
WATCH
A JEWELRY REPAIR*
reliable. L. A. Cline, U k e
Phone 221
5 Permanent Joba
48 Hour Service
Mary. Fla.
_______ ,
l is t i n g w « a i l know
s t e e l "BASH GLAZING—Picture
Open Now
All work Guaranteed
THOBV BOWW 9 0 « B 9
NEW THREE BEDROOM me- windows Installed. Glass for Good Ilnurs
Hanford Jawtlry A Luggage Co.
; ionry constructed bungalow. Slt- every building need et,
Good Pay
8M Hanford Are.
Ph. 13If
„ uated o.i two largo lots with 8ENKARIK Glaaa A Paint Co.
Good Opportunities
I
■ glee shade treca. We believe we
112-114 W. 2nd- St.
Apply tn Person
J ^ N O T IC M ^ F E M S O N A L
Phone 320.
’ have priced this home fairly,
to
howaver ‘w* will not refuse any
FLORIDA
FASHIONS
FHEE
PARKING for our custom­
t feuonablo offer. Prefer to sell While they last. New Chevrolet
Mail Order Division
ers 1 Block from Down Town
DeLuxo
Radios,
Original
price
j for cash but will sell with amall (*6.75, Insulted now (50.50.
AIRBASE
HTAFFORO'H AMOCO HKKVICE
1 gown payment, balance Ilka
I'kons 9107
HULLIR MOTOR SALES
MIDDLE agad while woman who Hark A 2nd.
3

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2nd. A Pal smite._____ Ph, 1214
prafera a nlro home rather than
high wagta to help with house
■OTMCCCthttA every day from work
and children In exchange
Atlantia
11:790 to 1(00 al HOMER’S.
for room, board and email sal­
NEAR Ocala, Fla.—five room Chlckan, Oyatem, Shrimp In the ary. Writo Rt. 8, Box SI, Or­
bungalow, full basement, furn­ box. We Mvar clot*. Day A lando, Fla.
ace, garage, In attractive set­ Night Grill, TUt A French.
GIRL to work In beauty salon
ting; 4 acres grove, 2 acres gar­
den. One block from school. FISHING TACKLE. Shlnars, Bear, Saturdayi, soma avaninga. May,
Soft drinks A Sandwiches. fair Inn Beauty Sklon.
Phone 635-J, Sanford.
Yvatto A Gordon Floating Store,
WORE W ANTED
•pactol bargains In homes on aaay Osteen Bridge. Open ever* day
urns. You will save money by from 8:80 A. M, to 6:00 r. M.
CARPENTERING and repairing,
buying from Edward F. Lana. Closed Monday*.
hour, day oi
or ^week. A rt Daugk"Tne man who knowa Sanford" |
R«al Estate and Fir* Insurance. 28 ft Owena 1047-110 HP Chrysler arty, Phona
Phone 1U1, Office 110 Magnolia Crown; 5-1 Reduction gear; 2* LOWER
DWXR PRICES, I n e r t watoh
ft Chrle Craft 19*2-90 HP, repairing, a C. Fellows, Home
' Ayr .________________ .________________
pod condition! 4 unit

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1048 FLEETLINE Chevrolet tudor
sedln, same « new,
come, tog. Hava to
to appreciate IL Priced to soil
EXPERIENCED
ED office girl dot
desires
EMMETT HUNT CARS.
poeitleu. Kopiy Bog Saaford A Ftiai SL Phaa* JSSfcXT V. e/o Sanford Herald.
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

F R ID A Y F E &amp; 25, 1949

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Two Churchmen
I'nntinnrn rw n m i , nnn
support.

Executives Meet

n w iv ln r y o f tlm U . S . p o litical
m ission.
Mo nald H lack wan "th e re n te r
u l A m ercan espionage n rtiv ltle ii

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4 * M c&amp; W A S H IH G T 0 N
M ARCH O F EVENTS ~

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uni g
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*
**
co•ua rrt,
“ II um
iltt lyf ,"" and
re***
fendim t he wa* nceuHed o f the
eil regret fo r Ida a c tiv itie s.
the ino*t Merlon* crim e In the
lie then w ent Into n two-hour liiHtory of the county mid that
discourse on h i* actio n * w ith tho he tviiM convinced the defendant
government alleg e* lire treason- would tell the tru th .
aide.
T h e jud ge -muiij |f the court "l*
A ll U&gt; defen ilan ta, who are arcu.ed o f .p yt?»-a—
in e fo ...___
r H r___________
ltia n am..i i w ill Ih* In ki'n
l Y y! T
tncer,t,'ilcmtinn
y ' *hto
Into ' ronM
the United S ta te * , w ere in c o u rt
th„
„ f „ . ounce.
for the o pci.ing cerem onies. T h e y
One A m erican ami twn l!r lll* h
sat on fiv e fro n t benches w ith o ffic ia l nhaerver* were in cm irt
IS unarm ed policem en—one fo r along w ith 2ft new*pnper report­
each defendant.
er* The A m erican observer wa*
Prosecutor (lim ite r tie o rg i nnd M i*. M ary Jo h n sto n, pie** and
his asslstnnt Tu d o r T sa k o v firs t m il nr ul attache.
came into
the crowded
little
rm irl room. Then Ju d g e C o n stan ­
tin I ’ nd jiev nnd the tw o Ju ro rs,
4f on11Murri Fm ia I'ir f r o«^»
I.ukn l.u irh e v anil Venyo VJevi*elv, took th e ir places on th e j
----------(pencil.
'o f ied and hlack rubber tile I ’orT h c defenilanta w ere naked t o lle r nnd shoe shining service Is
stand, state th eir nam e* n a lo n u l-1given.
Ily occupotion* and w hether they I |t |„ hoped to add a m anicorist
htl p revio usly la-on convicted o f | j n t |„ . n, .„ r fu tu re , said M r. Colen crim e.
| uuili. No Increase has la-on made
In tu rn , each o f the IS announc- o v ir pii-vniling local prlei *.
edt Ills nam e, stated th a t he w a s '
F ra n k Ashdown wus contractor
ll R u lg a rin n citizen and a p ro te s t-1 fo r the re-modellng w o ik in the
a n t m in iste r and never had lieen shop. E le c tric a l work wn* done hy
convicted o f a crim e. T h o a r c u s - 1 the Hanford
E le c tric
.............................
Co. C II.
ed men then filed from the room . I Htufford Instnlled thi air rondiDressed in Id
c le ric a l su it, tinning nod Horace Jlu iin e x did
Nuumov returned and liegan hi* the tuilnting.
testim ony.
He said he hnd w orked fo r
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A m erican espionage agents and
Although m
h "
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had delivered m ilita ry and o th er w o lve iln e is unable to ■hud. rees
In fo riiiatlo n to C y r il H lack , then *md live-, in underground dens.

Harbor Shop

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• o ' the w aterfro n t should lie the
ch ie f ch aracte ristic In H anford’s
I c ity tilnnntng Trees are v e ry Im- 1 — *
portunt lie said, In that they m ay 1
4,000 W ar Taught Pilots
be used to foil the hard o u tlin es 1 Flying Tigan Ara All Saf,
o f ugly hiiilding* oi they m ay lx 1' Await Washington O. K.
Ready ta Battle O tlradi
low
and controlled to fo rm
a
Special lo Central Prtu
I fram e for a ttra c tiv e h iiild in g *, He {
touched
fui a ll phases of
the
W A H IIIN O T O N — O n ly U nited Staten governm ent r.ixtrietlo na ara
p h ysical ns|H'cts o f a c ity even to
holding up th e ripening o f a new fro n t In C h in a by a new
itop signs for t ra ffic control in- i F ly in g T lg c ra Corps num bering a.000 W orld W a r I I American
form ation booths and telephone ' a v ia to rs.
Sooths and on the street which he |
T h is colum n re cen tly disclosed th at a new A m erican Volunteer
Itnted can lo* made a ttra c tiv e .
C ro u p wan fo rm in g to fight fo r the N a tio n a list governm ent a g a in st
Monuments were discussed ut
the onrilKhlng Com m unist arm lea.
great length and he pointed nut ,
A t th a t tlm a about 2.000 qualified comhat p ilo ts had volunteered.
that the c ity re fle cts the th in kin g
T h e num ber now haa doubled. T h e project U be­
tUNM M I u ru n io B ch u o ite aciie r of Its people, "K e se a rch has p ro ,- !
ing held up by re fu sa l of the A m erican g o vern­
Hetty Itltchle enters the (loverly
-ii m ill people who live in beaut- |
ment to nanctlon ta le tnMhese fly e rs of v/nr * u r*
fill cities are mure Intelligent |
H ills t'.d ir .M u n ic ip a lC o u rt, whete ■
plus a irc ra ft .
she wus Hirnlgued on a charge of .nan those who live In u gly ones' ,
W arp lan e* good enough lo give the Chinese
a. iep ilo g a m ink coat stolen by he derlared.
Red a rm ira a rough tim e are availab le In quan­
lo closing he urged lica u tifirn (Jeratd fJruhuni Dennis, 211-yourt it y hut the H iate departm ent ap p are ntly d o ci
old confessed "blue book" burglar lion of houses. ‘T h e beauty inside !
not w an t a t th is tim e to he placed In the position
The toller, who wooed her with o f the house I* a g ift to tile fa m ­
of openly sanctioning th e ir s a le to the new Flying
ily
and
frie
n
d
s,
and
outside
ia
a
,
prof i.he* of mur rin se and Jewels, wus
T ig e r*
being grilled Itt W hite P la in s. N Y ., g ift to the w o rld ", he explained.
C ongressional proponent* o f A m erican aid to
T h e hand painted slides showed
about Ills (hefts.
(in te rn a tio n a l)
C
hina
nra ham m ering a t the re strictio n .
tceiie* in New Y o rk , on the a Dun­
T h e y tak e the position th at I f t h u governm ent
lin- lliv e r, the T o w er o f flu id in
ra n send m ilit a ry supplies d ire c t lo the N a tio n a l­
Hevoille, Spain, l.nndnn from the
ist governm ent, w h ich it haa done to the tune o f
the hunks o f Tham es lliv e r , Hlo
12ft m illion d o llars, no objection should be made
. CnMlPsHfrt f'fHSi Haas Use,
Halvard l o a f o
Je
Ja n e iro ,
lla m iiscu *.
P a rt*,
to p rivate rltls c n * buying equipm ent to tight
record. He hud 2H0 days of front | the Edison M emorial III Menlow
line service as ii lieutenant m l - ,p i n k ,
lln m lie rg , fie rrn an y ,
t h e 1 ngninst the Com m unists.
•
•
a
•
&lt;&lt;ns-1 of
tan k s
under
(ien erul Queen V icto ria monument in
In Eon• ATLANTIC F t r i N i r . H —N o rw n y’a Fo re ig n M in iste r Halvard
(ieorge H, Patto n, J r . , Ill Itrt I and don, the monument to the W rig h t
L n n g r went home w ith the assurance that I f Ills co u n try jo in s the
IH If.
liro lh e r* in K it t y H aw ke, N. R.
( in I v in was
recommended hy and other feat urea of m any othei
A tla n tic f a c t It w ill lie w e ll protected.
H, c ie la r y o f l.aho r T o h in , also a towns which were iiccompunied
These nasu m n re* were not put Into w r itin g . H ow ever, La n g e Is
resident of M iissn ch u selt*.
aide to report to his governm ent In Oslo th at It need not fe a r lie s w ith m unv hiimorou* and in s tru c t­
ive side ic m ilik * which elicited
man pressure.
much upliiu-o' from Ills aiu llcn ce, i
T h l* pressu re from the -Soviet H ear h as been f e ll In cre asin g ly In
Flo vd P iilm e i, president o f the
ftram lln avia . It has been enough to (tig h te n Hwcden s w a y fro m tho
elilh ,
welcomed
m eitllier*
nnd
u llin n rn
Itiilp li
A u stin S m ith , se c re ta ry ,
Fin la n d '* d rfc n l hy lln ssln In the HHO-lt w a r m ake* tho lingo
in lli» h ic i-,l guests who included
tied A rm y v irtu a lly next-door nelghtsu in .Sweden.
Mi and M i, H ull lie o rg e o f IliirK l-nngi- wu* not asked lo obtain consent from bin N orw egian gov­
lisu ck , N. J .„ M r. ami M rs. Fm "
ernm ent fo r Im m ediate Isis,-* Ini the western i i III ps headed by tho
H o ii i nn id i'.m u . l,&lt; nod M i*
United H lnte*.
Ib ilp l
W ig h t
However, were an a tta c k to com e, such bases would obviously
I'he speai-i *i was inlrnduced hy
he made availab le. J'resim in b ly a ir fields now devoted to com m ercial
Ed w ard H iggin s, tnanagi'r of the
(lying would I m- c o n v e r t e d in arrm n m o d ale tho la rg e st U nited HlateS
.S cm in n li
Coontv
Hhum her
of
bombers
] t 'oiiim erce,
wdio coniini'iited
cm
W ith in Ii u r s u fte i nn a tta c k by R u ssia , ail A-bomb cotihl fu ll on
! I h • apt in - -if luiMlig H r. lieu
Kiisfdu'n m .int c ity la 'iu n g ru d —"R e d Queen o f the Soviet N o rth ."
fo ld , an e*!»eil on c ity pluiinlng.
Lan ge cl* m inded, w hile in W ashington, th a t m ilita ry equipment
! when Hanford is ‘T m rsling
it»
Is- made a v .id .ih le to the Norse q u ick ly and In MUfflclent q u a n tity to
fiend i ml It gr owing plilu."
enable the N orw eytan* to tau t nit ii a lir |u I mst u ltu c k .
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n
voire. Naumov told tho
j u,|gr Ijpdjev told the de-

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lirinu the Cur in nml lei ns x!niw yon the ettsy
pii.vincut way of re-vitalizing your ear for smooth
running sufet.v.

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&amp; Equipment Co.

f f o a l limed From I'ag e O n e)
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highw ay- in southern
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were Irumdiiled
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weri' out &lt;d t lir ii luinks and spilled I
w ater
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nnd Hide
i i . nds. O verflow * from the Iow a
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two place* hut lruffle*
wu* not .
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21 w a s !
blocked by w ater ut Deep R iv e r ,;

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Simfonl MnlnrixEs say we »ro Ilie l.mnlei a in Intvftml ear iintl truck repairs

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Thousands of acre* in the I ’rincoton, Mu., in us, wore Inundated yesle rd iiv when the (Sram l R iv e r ovsrfluw cd its hunks.
The M lssu u ii spread
o ver Its
hunks in p in ts of Montana near l|*
heudwiitei'M
nnd
mure serious
flooding threatened. At Kansan
City, Red C ru s*, Army uml fed­
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( C iin llliu rd F r o m I ' a t e f in e )
resolution. It propose* th at:
I . T h e U. N. ulld it* specialized
agencies
piepnre a
cuordinutail
concrete p ro g ram " fo r considerslion hy the council at II* sum m er
session In (ie n e v a .
I 2. T h e report ro v e r w ays nnd
means for m lu n g in g for f ilium ini
exp an sio n" In suppurt
pro jects
iin d crtaken on recommendation o f
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II. The report Includa recumnmnihitluns for coordination of planI nltig, execution and control.
"The tJnu'tnhle for nttalniiicnt
of these objectives of iH'iinmitlc
development I* meu*iircil in i|a- i
cades, not In years," Thorp tultl I
the council. "The reorientation of
the way of life of million* of
ample ran come only giathmlly.
However, with it hold new program
of tcehnirul cooperation Ihc United
Nutlon* can hasten significantly
economic development.
Thorp reemphasised ('resident
Truman'* pronouncement that the
urogram would foater private cgpt Itnl Investment in needful area*
with reasonable assurances that It
would la* protected.
lie qmiteil Mr, Truman's fourth
point In full, nnd then, apparently
untlclpntlng a full-hlown Soviet
attack that already has l«gun
against the program, hu requoted
the sertiim saying!
" 'The old Imperialism—exploi­
tation for foreign profit--Tins no
plaee in our plans. What we en­
visage Is a program of develop­
ment based on the concepts of
democratic fulr-ileallng.'"
"The contTpt of economic de­
velopment applies equally," Thorp
told the council, "to independent
states and to dependent territor­
ies, which latter category Includes
thu 10 trust territories ami 6B
other non-aelf-guvornlng territor­
ies. where lives one out of every
10 person* In tho world joday,

A F u m o u s P e n n e y Value!

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Inner Spring M attress
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Solid Suntan Twin Suite with tmx springs
and innerspring m attress ......... 399*^
\ Pc. Poster Suite with coil springs 199*^
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WE REDEEM OCTAGON COUPONS
JUST RECEIVED NEW
SHIPMENTS OF PREMIUMS

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SECOND HAND
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C H A IR S &amp; HOCK tilts

Unfinished Furniture
Tallica 18x10
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Drop Leaf Taldea
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Cheat of Drawers
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Kidney Shaped (with bench)
Dremtlnff Table
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Corner Cnhlnela

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Hnnuintic Servlet* Fur II
.12 Pc. Illue Willow
Dinette Sets
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All Wool Fare Throw ItiiffN
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Thorp pointed out the prognun
waa pegged on a flow of techno­
logical know-how ae well aa cap­
ital for full davelopment of tfia
world's natural wealth and pro­
motion of good lltpllhood. He aald
no ono country haa a monopoly on
the alillla needed for genera) Im­
provement,
Ha said that domestic private
r In the
Investment last
M R, ROO
States
aa compared with 99,000,'

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coiuiminitifH, wo wiah to any "Thank You" ami to tnk.i thin tncitiM of ahnwlliif our "Appreciation" to nil of
you for o u r - yearn &gt;f nuccennful operation. Thin in o u r 2tul aniiivernary nml wo tiro happy to announce the
following special pricen along w ith many items not inuii tlonetl here an a token of our appreciation. zXgain wu
nay "Thankn” and invite yon lo vinlt our ntore during l ids appreciation Sale.

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WEDNESDAY TEB. t t 1*41

BAN TPED ^

m EIGHT

Pilot Meet

■y M IL H IIM IR
r W Y O R K — Every now ami then, prompted
by ( I I the knowledge that people in \mrrlrun, Oa,. (it fYck-kll! fc V , want to t" br-uaht
up on the night el'.Si el*i*titan *o '-om; t'-t-- • ir
well-rounded pirl-tre ot New York. ami 121 *h**
knowledge that I ran Ret fr»« drinks, t rover (lie
saloon front hero.
1 ant not much of a man for wilooiia of any
kind, although I prefer the lower rlnsx kind In
Ihn higher-clan* kind. Hut II In a topic on whnli
II la very hard to he Indifferent in lint hlg (own.
hernuae there am more tiara, gull*, night &lt;lull*
and deadfalls here ttinn thrte ure wild card* In
a poker game containing women Von mri like nr
dislike them hut it Is neat Lo lmpo*slhln to Ignore
them.
Mlltl Orean
My favorite !&gt; the f,*»parahnnn ami I have Iwen
frying lo figure out why Winched'* favorite, for example. I* the
Stork club and I suspect Ihle le *o Iv-rniise he can get a shave up­
stair* Danlon Walker, a mtmbei of the dilettanti. Iran* toward
the smaller, elegant Joints, doubtless because thry ran pirp»rs
' frog*' tegs better
Currently the Cnpa le offering Milal Green, with whom I have
Conducted a chaste—and rather one-*ldrd, I guesa—love aifnlr ever
atnce she sang The l.s d y I t a Tramp In flshei in drmt.
Last night, after she had finished doing her dinner-show tout '• remarkable rnllertlon nf Impersonations, ballad* vignettes of
flrooklyn, laughter and le a n — and had had time to change into a
trim plaid suit, we had our first rendezvous. In a litHp ciokiml
toungs nest door to the Copa, on East doth street
It was alt I had dreamed It would be—you know, our glances
meeting electrically, our eyes holding untold love dreams for each
other and ell that there, like In the Hetty Orahle movies—except
for one thing. Iter husband Waa there. s
MIL MITZI G R EE N tit it fa i.r.T i i r.rr young actor named
Tivney, who did a fine job of acting as John Garfield's pal and in
it In Body end Sou l and who gradually la reaching the point •
y gge.
life where he no longer la known In lay ctrclea as Mltzi's husband
Joe had Just blown In from California with the two little I’evnry*
_whoaa appearance on thle earth, eurprlslngly enough, has had no
*•!»'
etfeet on Miss Green's magnificent slimness, t asked them If elllirt
F, d(,
&lt;«• evsr felt Jrsloue because the othev might lo- grtnng more
r U '.
famous.
"•|g"Nah," Pevnry said. "Mltll'a always twen much more well known
than I. and It nevrr bolhara me.*' Mltzl protested "All the 17-year
old* know you. from the movies." she said, forlornly "Who knows
ImeT A lot of otd guy* with a million dollars who go to saloons at

N

Itlg h t."

There must be a thousand kids In show business whose personali­
ties and tlves were warped and ruined by overzealoua parents, but
Mltzl nrems the exception. Old eouls among you will remember her
aa the wonderful little brat In the movlcx who used to run around
•creaming hysterically. "I know a secret! t know a secret' Vaash' *
Rite ha* been In allow business all her life, aa her parrnl* were
before her—ami yet ahe doean'l look hack on her childhood dntklv.
tha way anme grown-up prodigies do. "1 had a good time an l mv
mother brought me up right, I guess," she said. "1 worked hard.
It's true, hut she never lost track of the fact I wax still * kol Hhe
f«nt me In camp and ahe let me horse around with other kids all I
wanted, and as far a* show business would permit. I was a pirtty
format child "
fihe reminisced shout a young performer with whom she once had
ired and for whom we both had a professional admiration "His
rr never left him for an Inatant," Mltal said, "and she wax so
t on him bring brilliant that she mad* him work for hours and
• on end. Rite mad* him watch hla weight ami she brooded nvei
like a mother hen. Tha resultt When she tiled, a few years
he had come to depend on her eo much that he was nil at scs
couldn't
do anything for hlmaelf, and he gradually drifted out
t
gf I how business I'm not sure where he Is, now."

P
r

•

•

•

*

. T H E IN T E R V IE W W ITH M IT /I wmilu have lieen n Grade-A.
|ull-fiedged one. exrept that sitting with u* was Hill Vrrrk. the
■resident of the Cleveland Indiana and unofficial president ol the
Mltzl Green fsn club. Mr. Vecck. after announcing that nne of the
Reasons for Ills love of New York was the fact that here hr could
relax, promptly and In a pleasantly frantic loxnnrr. took over Hie
(nlrrvlrw. First he hint the waiter hrgig me live rve hightintla »i
once and then lie dared me to drink them.'Then tie lurnrd to a gut
gt an adjacent table and, after asking my Impersonal opinion about
»nme (ratlins in her hair, obtained a pair of arixsors from •« waiter
gnd cut them olf, white ehe blinked uncertainly. Alter that, hr
peychoBiialyzed the girt for free. He got Into nn argument with
Mltzi's mother about the old Chicago White Box it wax when he
pegan waving tha eelssora vaguely and eyeing my necktie Hie. of
fourse, wrnrs none), that I got up politely and left Next time, I
Will get that Green girt off by herself, and I should have some lively
leading (nr you.

Road Department t o
Slash Personnel

Walden Jailed

«i ■.■llnne* I ' x e P a n e t la a l
(Continued From rage One)
n«w resides in Leesburg,
for May.
G A IN E S V IL L E , Feh. 2S—
—
Mrs. W. B. Ifollyhoad, chair-1
Walden was caught after a
man &lt;&gt;f the Milk Rank, reported i
month's freedom by Sheriff J. H. J. Glover Taylor, Jacksonville,
total of $41211 spent last month
Cooksey, Jr., of Jefferson County, memltcr of the State Road Board,
for milk for needy persons. This
H a. Cooksey identified him as an ln|,j Alachua County district trusniiMtituted 21U ipiarta of fresh
escaped convict through a radio ,
, county Dfficl»U last night
rnllk and one case of canned milk,
e ,c r pMo n c .Uin??rf that the Road Department would
-he mid. Mrs. Holleyhead stressed
the $1,000 reward offered by the |By o {( approximately 25 por cant
ih&lt;- need for fresh milk, especially
t
'of their employees next month.
fm i hlltlrcti throughout the county,
Walden, who boasted h„ was
g
kl
„ (linner meeting
The I’Hot (Hub guarantees the
"tho best safe ripper In this section heri! thc Commissioner said there
amount spent each month, hut so­
of the country, was kinds drunk wo ( j ,
UVBr ijo o "minor emlicit- funds from other organiza­
when he was found after allegedly „,oyw.s»
„ t ( because 0f the
tion, to carry out this worthwhile
roiihlng a store at Lloyd,
said
i JIMljt‘1‘1,
Sheriff Cooksey. He apparently rPr ,rr‘l ' ud*rct*u ,
.Mm . Hunt thnnkcMl members for
hud taken a drink or two too many
He **'*'
J*
Departtheir usxlstnnro at the card party
from whiskey found In the store, mnn* * available fund* were nt*
sponsored by Hut club last Friday
Cooksey explained.
rt'a,,y &lt;’«rrnnrkcd because of comevening and announced that the
, i i
f , i , m Intents hy the previous admlnlsWalden
was
quoleil
by
t-lorida
, r- ti.in
net nrnrerds will amount to apofficer* as snying that hn had 1
'_________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
pioximately $75.
t&gt;cen aided in hi* escape from the
\ letter was reatl from Inter- &gt;
nstinnn)
Itcdations
Committeo
siuimg that the $-1 sent by the club
ear h numth to &gt;&gt;e spent for nursing
d
l-o.ks In foreign countries had *—*■
JA C KSO N . Miss,, Feh. JKt-WP)
b e e n used to hell) tuberculosis naw H Ill engaged In a routtna recontli-nl* In I'arls, trance, and asking nalssa
— I'nlrlngs In the Dixie Conference
nalxsance flight over the Korean
M
'u
attaaee
g
ro
in
»*s«e
l
l
»
i
the dull permission to continue boundary, Capt. Keith A. French
hnskelliall tourney which opens
lht» work,
to which the club
(above), American tlalaon pilot, over and more than likely were next Monday will he announced
agreed. A Pilot Club was recently was shot and seriously wounded, taken In hnnd hy the Soviets, here next Thursday.
organized In Paris and Mra. Joale according to newi dispatches. He Graham says.
W. II. Landrum of Mlaaieilppl
Huberts of Houston, Tex., Inter- was shot In tha stomach and leg, It
Whether chemical analysis of College, conference tourney comnational president, will leave the waa reported.
(International) tho llnuld by Its American raptors mitten chairman, aaya
pairing*
Halted .Stales In the near future to
yielded thu secret, Grulinm didn't will Ire drawn that day,
AfTig IXTIN1IVI traveling through Caribbean countries. William Buckpresent
their
charter
In
March,
know.
m-r (left) Is brought bark to New York and Itookcd at a pollco station
Merrcr's Rears now head lha
Mr*. Mitchell said.
Graham had cargo " f disposing loop hut Howard Collage Is axon charger growing out of his participation In o Cork Avenue rharlty
The
Seminole
County
Federa­
of the spiny, named Tabun after period to make a strong hid for
■tumbling purly, Tho rufe society plnyltoy who was ruptuietl In Cuerto
tion of Women's Chilis Invited Pilot
-~Z
L
„ .
i then*me* of Its two inventors. thu number one spot.
litre* utter a ctiaio gave Ills occupation u* "snlosmun.” (International)
roi'tolmrs
lo uttend the .next
.........
........................... . . . meet- ,,,
'.. /
, l " dixrlnsed some of the detail*
Other standout teams competing
mg of the federation which will he
°
reprc.ontnllves ,n B chBm|,er of commerce speech
h-1.1 in Oviedo in April. Mix* L . . _ V . l . " L
‘ " .a t Kan Jose. Graham now lives for the crown will he tho Unlvarslty of Tampa, Florida State, Ogle­
Maude Itanisey reported on g letter
b i ll .
I in Mountain view.
; im-ivcil
recently from
Greece
Th" Rulgerlan response was to Hiddsn stocks of Tatiun— 126,- thorpe and Florida Southern. Miss­
| $'-t*ft|)I*ii•* * 1 I »*l. • '‘HJ R l*tl f
ff*iinivniM»rl •’ rum i*»*i fin* l
ilmnklnir hi*r for u Christmiia l&gt;ox
•ummon American aecomi Secro*ofK) ioha of it__ win** fauml by issippi College is rated aa a pos­
foito nicnimliMg procedures xxx Miit in 11117 through the dub*
fii-i- fiom Russian domination.
tUymond Finley Courtnt-y to *American IncelliKenri* officer* In sible dark homo.
Will loco ii’pletl slowly: "l! Itus- sullied to tho approval nf the Thi'ir were i!.1 member* present
Jbc fo rd fn offica le** than u n , ilnvnrian cave*.
Kriginer* built
in did move in determinedly with romptroller general."
l in* luflinsc « new tncml&gt;er, Mr*. v ?ur
tne note was delivered. huRo fire* In pits l« destroy the
11oops
imt border skirmishes- I
lHe
l “ ---*
wax~handed
back tho note and.............
I liquid........
They poured it over coals,
That promptly provoked tw njt .r«e Stine
tnhl that Rulgarla rejected all the (Tnlmn didn’t burn, but the head
Iliink it would la- very hard for dissents nne tlml llm majority
Read Foe 1 t h HejafU
representatives outright. Nidh'ng' broke It down and rendered It
mi- to oppose thill kind of vai would i-mroaeb tun fur on War
Thera• Ila Ne (Tjrg
was aald about tho request lo per-! hoi mless.
Hoi I'm also convinced that Hus i en's present uetivitlos ami tho
Whst mikM tkl* IW* book "R laU tse Wsawa"
mil
American
official*
to
attend
|
—
----------------------other
that
they
wouldn’t
eneroaeh
-in lias too much sense for that
l-v Msrths Jt l i m H Tshnbl* U u s a M
moth-nt ti'sb m u M lt s—jMse w a ^ x s g
far enough
-mi of l lung.''
iiiis ils s r s S ihm C sss Aar,
ruka nf itwt sul kyil*M ia fc«tp *l*nn tsslt*
lh* lrl&lt;l
I
r iT K lW KKI'O ItT
Senator MeClellon iD -A rk) nod si-iled that during the war only ' The Stale
Department's an
&lt; bun Hum Hloatnl D-N Y limpnrcd
t|w m .k.rToV CA|T d \)7 *V i 2
action was
W IN T ER H A V EN , Fob. 2—(/}&gt;) itHMMnTu'hr
if Wullm-c would "venture a pief- former jtep Gaiter Mnnssco Ill- un appeal by British Prime Min- nounccment nf the
C A R !) 171 I’ i.A S likst U, f*rt*)a * * ■ « The Slnte Citrus Inspection flu- —n— ,„-*-■&gt;rrs slons • lib tks
i'lioii-' eltlu-i for living under Ala) rallied to Warren’s tilde In liter Churrhll. to Stalin for a made hy Fress Officer Mlchale J.
( 7AHlrt7lt hsi h-tp-d *&gt;■
one of the dissents
•uisWnrrun hail'm-w eastern offensive saved Gon*
McDermott. He noted that Artlrle roan ll):iiii A. M. report today in
1- upliatlsm or Communism.
• nern srh ln s w m itshnod i
fori-en-t nftei Ini fust got wiru|i|-iul Eisenhowers invasion ftirce*
2 of the pence treaty states that boxes:
LVa'Iare liiuglited.
In* " fh sn s* " . For C7A R P
shall respect human
Grapefruit Granges Tangerines m» m « and m%w k l i Is t
Tin living in the Hnlted States of tin- nature tin- u-piort was Ink- 1in Western Europe The writer Rulgarla
•»»r«v
low
: contended Hint nil Elite German lights nf all people under It* juris- Rail
4H,l4:t
51,2X0
2.01H
I In.i it hue. I'm not trying to
Just aril* * aniwij vllkjr*ur i
.iniiii- K, Pollock, University of ' divisions were opposing the llus- diction,Including freedom of re- Truck 2U.II-I
1111,7-12
225 nntlnni
'■ivi-ithinu tin- guverliment."
snd *ddr««* tn,MM1h* J«kaMto, D o S. |r .
Michigan iMofcxxor, and lames II. J elans ami Hint only reserves were
llgloua worship.
Total 72,557
120,1102
2.21.1
t.'tistlsnonfs,
Tni
Thu Senate I.alior Commit tee Rowe. Jr., former udiiiitd*trntive [tied In the West.
- *-------------- ---- — — ---------—
ini-iinu lull- was holding its last aide to I'resideril llonsevelt, went
The Reil Arm y newspup r (lea- ! •
i—
•I'hedubil day of o|h'u healing* the olla-r way with I'ollock atm- I li-rrclrhlschu Zeltung in Vlennu
on i| pi oposeil new labor relation* Ing such -bnfls at Warren per- j shoI the Russian army differs
law In tnnlnre the Tafl-tlm liny sunnily a| ( mum those af the West in that
1 t&gt;' &gt;&gt;f l'G7. The big problem was
"In spite of the fact Hint the | It "has never been used for xgbow *o avoid lengthy strikes III- pulilu- ha« been b d lo believe that ! gte-slve purposes as was fully
.olving uli ile imlusli'les and of- Hie comptroller genial is 'the I di-imiutrnted during Hie Kccnn I
in ling the u illie nation'* i-ron* watchdog -&gt;f Hie lieasuiv.' tills Wmld War." The imper went in;
only.
official I mil always hlamelexM j ' Today, wlien the Anglo-AmerlJoseph K. Moody, prealdent of In the •(&gt;-• I-I oim be umki-s. Tho t can imperialists form unli-Rovlet
the •louilu-rn Coul I' iimIucvi * A»»o - romptrolh-r gi-m-raTs Jo lement is Mors ami prepare for a new war,
i iiinui. i rcom me tided that Cun- pnl Infallible, iind i lit* IntlmiaHon Ha- Soviet army Is th-&gt; only guar­
, giess ti.-loln iln Tnfl-llartloy pro- Is th " ' Idl-bm mav on ns-x- antor of peare and thn security
■ visum which lets I In- giivuinnienl slon be mfluenreil by partisan of all peoples."

Jnssg A“, v 1"”'"

I'sirings To Be Made
jFor ‘Dixie’ Tourney

Protestant's A rrest

Wallace Speech

Hoover Group

EXPECTING?

Soviet Soldiers

gel
Ml) ilny injurn-1inns
against
crllleat strikes. Orgunlseil labor,

Hanes GIWIES

rnnsbleratioti- "

H llll' K K T I'IIN IN G
general, oppose all such Injunrd\ rXnrman am - -tor or George
I’OUTHMOIITH, Eng., Feb. 2J
'"I’"
I, ,
.
i 1Washington in 1Md las-amc lord — (fl’l
The
rrulser
MMwakre,
Momlv told the
J 1',11 |„ f (|„. „„„„„ ,,,,,1 village of Wen 7,WIO-Ion American warship loan
coni mlm-i* s rlkc In-tlug m to
. rd to Itussla i i litII pul in here
Till days mold pal the country hi i vii'oii
(o
Wesslag on
a id f(||. f„„jtlM|ny cn
(mik to
ii "very
A ml | t«M*k ll»** mtiiM* *»f t
! fhc* t fniff ivl SlnUiK.
there may to- anotliei crippling j n a m e .
| * The Mitwnker, renamed "Mur*
i-rial s'.riki'. In- -mil, nob's* the in I
, mnnsk" hy Ih Itu-slnns, rarrles
jilnclion provP.bm I- lelalned.
u Soviet crow The Italian peace
Tho mine owina •’ piesnril coo bii'o- &gt;rii •« *»i I 1 S " " h voir it'i | ■i-nt v specified her rat urn was H i1
11 art with ibi- I'olti-i Mini- Work 'to **w" fo im e iiii- who give impoii ndnclile with delivery to Russia
rs expires I moo in.
| ant
infmmatbin
to
American ,,f the 7,0tKl-tun Italian cruiser!
The AdnniUstraHoo wauls to »e j agents ahruad
Ducn D*Aosta, one of the vex* I
place the Taft Hartley A il .villi a
Tie-rammlt'e" room was clear-sets now being
sentto Soviet
modified v ii slon of the old Wngnur
rd i f spi-clamts and newsmen port* hy Italy.
Act. minus any bi|iinctlon clause, while iHe measure win discussed. ]
-------—
------*
|
In seer1* -rsion. the llou-n Arm-Raid i.'lialinimi Vinson(t)-Ga): J There
lire 17 Indian
resutva*
ed Set vice- t'ommliti-i- approved I "Theii- uie a bit of things in this: thins and It Indian tribes in Arla husS-hiisb bill which allow the | hi I that wo cauo-r discuss hetv. zona with a imputation of 50,00(1,
till thn truth agnln.'1
central Intelligence agency t"

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VOLUME XXXX

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A , T H U R S D A Y F E I I . 21, HMD

E s ta b lis h e d 11)08

Associated Press Leased Wtre

N ». M l.

Cabinet OkayS|Egypt And Israel Sign Armistice, ‘Big Shot’ In Housing Bill
$ 2 0 6 M itlitm]
Eliminating Future Conflicts, Tampa Bolita Is Passed By M a rsh a ll
’ State Budgetj
Is Arrested Senate Group S h o u ld
Commission Requests
$53 Million More
Than Is In Sight
For Next 2 Years

P la n A id
C o n tin u e In
E u ro p e, T r u m an S a y s

R H O D E S . Feb. 24 f/V) Egypt and Israel signed today an hisloru M iuiislire, Innlrd by the United Stales mediator at in rjxtch al
tt e n l (urcshadnwing the r.u lv return of |ic.ice to tile Middle Last.
j
Inc \1 d ia tu i. I&gt;i R alp h J Bunche. said lltr agreement " w rtu a il) ,
rlin iin a lrs tlie p m .iln iilv of a (inure armed i on flit t" belu ceii Egypt P g y J

tin.I I'l.iel. He culled it “a slgmfi-V
ci.uL c u n t ilb iilio n to w o ih i P W K a ." l

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N«*w, -Mill LfulllllO, **lhO tOMUVll- »a |
trutiun w ill l»e on tiem c fu l • e l t lr - ; *
,
„ ..
,
mem of a ll outstanding q u e stio n s.1 T h e l.ia i- I I K s y p t ia n
p o litical, te rrito ria l and .■eonomic, | leave*
D ra e l in
.......

(„ .g |M '

. ..
arm istice
of

Giglia Is Cap­ Bricker's P r o p o s a l
To Bar Segregation
tured By Deputies
In Projects Reject­
A/ter Short Chase;
Gambling Tightens! ed By 10 To 2 Vote

♦

Gainesville Is

between Israel and her A ..... neigh-[ nearly a I the southern Negev lcWASHINGTON, Feb. 21—
T A L L A H A S S EE, Feb. 24~ (A*) liars.'' The U, N. 1'alestlne Con- ’ • « * . whUh *ho
TAMI'A, Feb. 24 -&lt;/P&gt;
to colonise,'
a (/Pi—The
government annnunra lu ia .lu 'has
lt.au i inullisllntf
|'n hl'Klt. Illllthi&gt;r
V Jinan described asone of the 'big i&gt;
— A $206,201,482 general fund dilation' Commission "idteady
| Including Hcershob*.
mother1*11city
H*lodav that'irtTi?!1 aw ahTTl
budget recommendation calling toi started to work for tills.
of tha Arab race. It outlines boardi ihols" in lanqia bolita gambling' pruir shipments of
steel fur the
th,
...................
Egypt and Israel, by their agree-' demllltarlaatbm tones, binds Egypt
'I,(ht7-miie
n'pm'oilnU plpallne
", " 1 f"r
«*•'
$53,000,000 more than is in tight
under
Hugh tulbir.ilh
said construction
urrosa A r a b i a . |
for the neat two yean wai tent to rnenl, lilnied the pah for the other to surrender nil IciHtory she hold* 5|)rn ||
A mb states. Iraq already has do In I'alestlni! except Gaia and It* „
Huch shltimmln have been ban.
the Legislature today by the Flor­ elded to upprovc whatever agree- f.ve-mll.-wide coastal strip and 'I
h»se any ng .hols here „ r(J f(lr |0 m&lt;ln(h. Hee«„„ of
VI \&gt;| list. I ON. Fell. 24 (/!’ &gt;
ida Cabinet.
ment, biased the path for the other t o withdraw to ii defensive line 17 then raid l antirlla Ulglu is one. J -Mlr shorlage.
I'lesalral liuni.nl deflated InThe board, tilling at the Budget m-igliliois of I’alestine who nltiu to .10 mile* Inside hci own fiontier.
Giglia was chained with
The armlettce Is clearly describ­ sion ui boliu. ircCirii driving and| w a s h i n g io n . Feb 24 p i-,1
, 19! 9 &gt; e K i s l a t u r e T o
M e e t in g T o
B e H e l d I ;u \ " r . " 1: u
Commitiion, completed work on ihe months ago had vowed to destroy
I&gt;t |'ii bed t. . v. i i . l until Fm ope.tn
the dyiiumir Jewish state. Tulks ed In Its pteambli' ns » prelude to
record estimate of necessary ex­ with Trans-Jurdan, the most fori.iiiynig
.«
coiiie.iled
weapon.
Dv-,*
Hie
Senate
Banking
l
uiinniltre
j
iC saliasrS lm I’s , . r u r .
iei ov • iv
i ■n il ei I ll ir full four
l-ulie. attested I......... .
a brief loil-l) appmved * broad multi-!
penditure* today without changing
UMI* kt Hl'i I 5%,U \ , lu ll iv llll dl|*J
elute.
billion Irderal limiting bill. *&gt; In )
any item that appeared in its pre
h*i .'K'oilh'fi iK,it it m.iy liikr Irii
Deputy K l'. Myett .aid three It •* l«» be introduced in the Senate
I Al.l.-M l . \ » l I . Feb J4 (tUt
i ‘„
,
mil «hi|i|tri* dI I icaIi inn**
liminary draft.
After a long clo«*d se»,ioii.
bolita uadi dated I cb. 22 were1lomoitow at a bipartisan measure.
I lie Ntalr Medt. al St III.,.I .Simev vegetable, m tbe .S.inlo d Ovtevlo
Ilf **x|•11’a*f*t1 plf*.i«urr to ri I hi!
l( ,|, . s,.„nnol
though. Governor Warren led tin
found m Giglia't truck. Giglia con-'
Ibe action wai annoumed by titmimtler ba- .r.ommemled ibe j ,llr ,, „,||
U i.»t*I I |&gt;t umi'tlt r.
tcndi the |tadt were “ planted ’ in t batrnian Mat bank (D -St ) follow* I'.lllipilt id tbe l liltvisilt of I lot (,'iiunl) Im u l II....... i| -intoid
board through a series of motion*
Arid In* (■uliiiit&lt;*ij At iT u rn4 cri nflot lire iiriqtoted
mu|,| || .
that changed the labeN on collegr
tbe trlnile.
•'»«
»luted doui meeting of the ida at tbr lm
n » %%hn !i \ fir m I* I It,| I In* m i t
f in k A
Myeit taid la.glia adnntlrd liv- loiiinnttee He .aid Senatoit Buck­ .late me.b.al m bool m a irpoil W||f ^.tllr-.l l.\ I .auk F .11•oil. xii'i uh h I mi » l.-tiit «•( In a clntumu**
budgets without altering the figures
ing in ibe Inline vmteil by Jimmy r ' iB-Obio), la m (R-W aili) aniljmadr
Main effect of the net Ion wu» to
t imiIiIi n-dav
m
in lt diH'ii.n id the H ' . ’il.i I
IHHI nf * rills - m! lift d H i im I t nullV
prevent the Cabinet's recommendIbe
&lt;eiiiiiinirntleil ii and Veueiable
\'rwi.
V elaito, lampa gainbler-imlilirirtn Hoberlion (P A a) volrd ag.imit
’tunevoi.
H'"-''"*
..........mended
A«oi laiion, mil b.
VI In*if i »■|iin111"i * i 'k rd i%11'll i p *
at Iona m« budget Increase* of :i:i
lb.it lfie I'M1* I egnlialme .qipiiqt gin ..1 8 r M
on the niglil of Pec 12 when he ibe bill
11 loll il ul lift n 1**1 fivrti In lll4
to 40 percent over the present
•marked 1nate iiionev n. |-iv lot an itei luial |
wai dam.
Hie lomimttcr alio
11.. i»u||*1I'» a*| ll|('^appropriations, insteail of 0-1 per­
i l|C*ll ll tmflit 1|1D‘ill circl.itiiiK
I'lillnenth sold in. fin a* guitlli down. Id in 2. an amrndmenl b&gt; |w .ul on tbe uloml
cent cuts below wnat tlie univci1 ill-, •$) - mi 40ill
1,
•1llk( L*
’ 44 in
lll.lt ll-- s 11 1! ■
\|i|iriqiii.ilinii ,.| liniil.
i ,n Inal ,|lr '1 | in 11I* 111!.' il tn fhi l-l •-Illlil.
ling goea *'11'i ligliloi m I nnipa ' Bin kei In irquirc that there lie no
sltfes wanted.
1. 11 him u Imm In in 1r in hir 111
Wo fepf the fact* will conclus­
imd IlillslHiiougli I ••mily than it tegiegarion or iliicriminatioii in oinliui lion would be |&gt;n! "It until lmi I'll U - ••Ilfliiin't! &gt;t
The importance of having laiih ,(||&gt;
()|
l‘" ’(,o '■'* Ii.. g-,,., *l)i H’lll u . ! 1urn.ill v’i nt
ively lefutu ami act at rest the tinlong 'inii^ ,(,*1^1 ibe I'libln lunnuig pioject* w liicliili'e I *®»I legnl.iloie .e..inn \ le« .. .. V Hill1 1.Mill imfin1 ’ •1. II. ill
....i
m oneself and in ones town and iuniuiilci»i Imve umn
founded charge that this Coninns-ibe bill .iiillioiiret.
11 Hive lime * il.le in. lu.ieii in tin
I III I d - ^1 iml.titU V .( H»ts
t, |« *|M|1.. lie «.nil,
44«*ir
■ion ha* dlacrlminatcrt ugulnst the
practicing ihe spirit nf lunihethood holt
1'
one,.litluted otforts
I "i nioiHt'iit, nl limsl, tlinl act | I I
|t»i vtI Ai1ki.il l«&gt;11 *'l 1 It11Institutions of higher learning."
i i\
111 ' I ii Ii tk s iik him
and friendship were pointed out
............ f„l t „Mlenl i", .......... . „.r
threat that the ,.,, . ...... l.t -a .it im *ili4 il *t in l«*n $* NOW NO,lei . oil- ldei.il
the (luvornor soi l.
-t &gt;I ,t fits l&lt;ItkMIII • Ivt
Ibe | &gt;r
t •&lt;. y
I'- m i
m
M i l l l l l l l l l tl
itlltf
Kiwanians yesterday at the Tounti
&lt;1ItIM I men ■lilr mi IMlit Ih»« tltiwn III
l«IVl
No other agencies or Institutions
,, | , ....... .. 11««i . hail t ) iMi’l/il'll
j lire y-m i d &lt;f'i ill II \ \v k Hlilt It
1, idkl tight- fltftll.
C enter b y the R e v . A n g u * G u v Me ............. ... tfMm tdliig
Were allowed budget* with a* gieat
!• i m m
\ i it* v
it 111*■.
M a j,
lltr
lil ”ire*.....
M u v ftiiink
tnltI I111
tlilt
. .......................
IIImM
Im
tiss,. new P
F te
..
...............
ru
l oi ie- ii.iiiliir' .
c u r ra n t '
...........
' l '§1
o4.irfiVe1 i1n
s
n i n1i
....
.........................................................
* , ...........
ut HIM■mu I 'll
In in
ie s b y le u a n pavtor,
paOm. .a*
s im n f f
iilh
* percentage increase over current
.■'■■iM , i . H a t « t
II
\ t iii if lu it * .
tieti I
HIM
*
I
*
1
st
I
Ill’ll
ihe best means of mdming .....if dmi- ngMimit gnmldiiig ha* nutted ' ' " k"
'o'cmli-.l m bring
1 i
'''
m','' V-Vi ' i
"'** ,l‘" l“
fund*, he *ald. “ Actually we .li» - 1
i|, . . . i rilis s n
fi M ill
I ' l 4“ *
III I * |'f 'I L
Criminated In favor” of the college.
.1
\ |
H ilt
people to live in -Sanford lie ...... ................. ................ "
"
T
, .ad^ahTd'f ^ a I
k'm
L' ,
I-! ^
.......... ........ «- tg I Htill II It*, I - i«ti hi I'* i
sent two undvieover men to lielp
Tho University of Florida wa»
if lli
I hi M l i.t I I *f a 11 » i . i n m t ' f i ! " i t *
introduced try W II .Slemper
' M'.t.iil vote" In ......... .
so llint \ ............. . I " 1 &lt; .......... which wo-ilii "''ll ,i» iln | HMMl’il i | m
the iheritf null gumliti'la
allowed a budget of HMHH.lHil
ij 11**"*I t‘t|i' )i Innil
tlt'.l t.
I li%
tiieic
would
in'
no
misunderstand
'
d.
Iei
lllllir
vili.
il.i'i
i'lmulu
M.'i'ils
F
ill
I
l.ntli
v
bid
Hr
de|i|ored
reports
be
It u«. Velasco's mniilei which
from the general fuiui, which i»
I t s l i l i l d k ' - *I.|I l u o l l t f I Mill n H i 1
ii
it
m
«
to
how
Senators
had
voted
|
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loeilli
nl
........
.
Imw
mo.
Ii
it
The-.,.
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•
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1
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heard here a* to tlie way visitors „,,| ,,rf tin* current lull, amt action
|2,IMH),7flf) more than the Legislat­
ti*|i
^|ii*K ***11111)1 m tin*
I nih*i|
Seoul.u Sjinikmi.il (P -A I h I sold Would cost ami "hero n should | I'olhott -,n,l
Col. Iliimld II. Huchnmn, Uni- have been treated by cerium elr- on gambling here. Ed. A Garner,
ure appropriated In IU47 for the
\ H i,Ml I m Ho* offo. l Unit Hi ftHlII
ill I U O -H i
I
11
lO ‘W
riie
lull
is
"sulwiantially"
the
I"'
[tented
,
t
l
i
tin
currant biennium, but IS,000,00(1 varsity of Flurlda llnml Leader ....... w|„,
rx.,rpsied the oti-i linverimr Warren’* siwclal love*.
|(nini tinrtl Hu Ian** I *!H•*$$
Ibe sn iv iv o .-, iimb'i tin* 'line' | "Full l.iib.'i Si it inla i i1w \. t
mi
j ....... •............ tigat.il, sold Velasco wm killed as sMoie a» niqiroved yesterday by bis
leaa than the Institution wanted iim I former aupurvisnr nf niuiir f __ ,
hi* oiki im41&lt;11i
aiso
•iilie.immlttee. Sparkman had told '"ns of lm .... . Penn lem on H , wliieli f a i
w
ith
the
Spedul
Service*
Section
inton
that
Sanford
docsn
,
,
w
l
i
the
uutgrowth
of
u
feud
over
rival
for the neat two year*.
enorter* earlier that such • pro- Lippacd &gt;.| III, laHIlHiittfi Sliit«*lu,i|iM Im* i a i'll ft miii tin* 11ai*hi
KKK P r i n c i p l e s
Florida Stata University wanted of the Army In the South l’a rlfla . visitors and that its ciliren. cam K„mldiiig Inten-.t*.
n «*Ium)| o f
Mt ilii »to*.1 |n ,.1. 1,1 „ | , .
' 4*1’ll •• |)s*l llitlll
i.»»al a» llileker's could kill thi ' nlverntv
------------------- -----111,1100,150, was budgeted at |7,- theater of war will iv tlie learl* i “ gei along by ihrmselves.'
..iiggesli.d
ilrvelopmriit
of
ii
Floi
lit
$
&gt;
1
.INI
111nil
i
4Vavf»*
m
ilo
r*
i
^
h
u
'I
Th
n
Me I ...... . d a c la r c d v j
11/
1 IWfl.lBO, which i* *2,a7.’i;iltl more Ing judge of ronteata when memO u tlin e d I n
*f I v.i Ihit \; Hi ! A r e
ovih u ll» u (i i m |() tho Si*ni*ini&gt;
hers nf
7 high .rhool* h a n d * h
#
h
M
attitude doe. I N . W . K a l l K B
U l V e H , .lio t li ho mu* M ayhm ik mnUI th ry ulu rm*diri$I
‘ than It now ha*.
,
•thtfi*
hn
*
a
imm.iri
if/
tt«*|fUl&gt;lu
trill,
*
tin*
riivt'i
inn
-if
a|)|||y
, he nmJ„ rUy ,lf
Florida A. and M. College for rompete at Semt.»ic»r.,al, ...........l
M e e tin g
al lm* ootiM Nr ox » t tl f to os itni ' C a r o l i n a
(h'M
i (H*«)iiiiiH*iitli*(l an
W ith th r lif m w r a t f t in p rr
l.lllseri* and termerl Sanford a P I i o u a f ^ v 111 l i l t i n n 1,11
Negroes received Cabinet approval tomorrow.
^
® C i A H l U I l r l l M l ueHlirig' n
n tN U lirw tn th« l||t|iM)|&gt;l lllliit ii
a t f*-i'' il n! MilMlM" 4#•
of $li.fi1Hl,IUa&gt; (mi )!l " f ill MHi
for a 111,400,001 proposed approp­
very friendly place.
, . . . .
o
•
w
I i |MI'M’"! 4rh ip l i- *11 k‘* *Ml«.| t.
Somite hminrinw
i |*lll|('li*Ylltiallt of n H 'IlIII'l’l n 1" •I m
\\ I S I t i l l I * M i : l V , H c . l'V I*
riating which Is $72lk,2!l&lt;l above
“ I did some InvestIgHllon liefiie] A t
1 1 V I 11 I I* 111 11
*1 •i ;s •i
tH i n u t I in i* imd i l lir’ V
I
I
db j mum a mi-lilt nl ui n ti’i anil cm*
Meanwhile
tlnrtv
Mouse
l' i
||ci IJk- t i to «»ntt*m*&lt;f
I"
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l.
B
a
c
h
m
a
n
T
o
I lie current aprnprlation. It has
.......
here from Waycros*.’' b
1 “ ■ 1 1 1 , 1 1 illdn mis disfiisseii the
a on Id In1 ii h til Is * )11 ' « 11■
11
fi.Mi 4,1 „
infills al . m
l u l l ' l l , i n i i K n Is 111x K I » i r i h i ‘ M* h i n t
askixl lot &lt;.‘l,7d.'l,27H
i »
p • •
.»
■
s
staled "Siimeliody did _ good
*■■■". Jut.
• I
„
i ‘J ( Ul M Dtli'liiiii ■ f I h*
)* i‘d
liin ltliiiu Tin* total in m *.h
I ) ri.
itiphltl l»i iHI 11 4V1IX
advertising vnur town f » i, Jnme* Stewart, local flo. 1st sn.i "it"**""" with SteieAary if
Secretary nf State It. A. G ra y 1 ] { g
h I 6 I
J U f l l T C ..I
*»»•(•h i it v litvt a In m i hull* 11 " I k
-«l84t 4411-4
I 111 4144 n
vnteil for carh motion to leave tho
i g\
i vei jiuidy I asked almnt it ' “ "l ' he"» player, romiH&gt;tlng In .I..-.......
. . . 1 V.’ l'-.'.T.'uu
....
I ' * ’ ’
In.hi II i’ll fill til VI o f I s t ’ k
l.'ltlkfM.I
*ht*l»|
I'..I...U . &lt;
.......
I’1""* "V
" " 'll
'.JH.»N«k I In........... ......... ....
aimunil* stand us ptuvlmisiy re- A f I t •» n f l f n | ) | 4 i U | ,h„, SuIlford Is H good town *ml, emilusl. *|Wnsor*d by the Hunfm.l
*ih»* «Ii i i 1111*i4 h hit
1itl lil**! i U I r l |imU 11 l* IlMkMt M|M I .11 •
)|Mf4|Hl III lit.tl 1 1
I 1vi i I ' m 4v» -il \ Ilf SiMt» It 1 *111
eommended with » comment tlu.t
1
“ 11 11 '
III II I would enjoy meeting it’
Gluh last night m lb.
\ . 1111&gt;1 I..4 - I■ tn 1 |t i • ••tni • •
.\|lilt\ of thorn* Httemlliiu Hit’ i *MMI 44ik| 11 &gt; nf (ill tlllfiii it'-*
.11fl.4
f lill' llt
Itonpit* “
MHv fit 11 Inn. playoil n ilntxv yuno
■'my suggestion In conference that
,&lt;&lt;441i'll I * &gt;M i l l M l •*iii '| M th ' hi ll
I'Otifi'i i' iii r
fold
th**&gt;
..................... . Ivl.ltl m i'll f 1111111\ kfol
(Nil, Uni i il«i II H urlim nti. ii't rflt*
‘ ‘ l- l D i i l n l k i * t ’ l * H H i U v f u | i i k M l p 111
we should try to do n little hettei
u rg e d th e K i w . , , . . . ,
*•... I *
I. t till tl| )m !•
"V III IhI'l
..II
Ivikimnl little- of vnIii *. Avhfnon |( *»f t h i' p i Mjt-i | r,hi»||(git hi* i i ! i p i &gt; |
pi* • I.. ilk.
» 1III* fll-M 44lll'l ♦*
4 iw«ik i*it«* |$r&lt;*fi*nfor the universities didn’t *et&gt;m to |y nji pi Ihit i'll a &lt;
have ilie faith and hiqie, to lioil.K .,___.....
......
S«*4 *11 I t 1 1*lint ,1
1 «; i ii Mai l*tiU!nn Snmiifl li n i 1» "f
Idlnseir
Imd
nothing
to
*uy
|
il„following
....................
.
nor
n
f
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,
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thorkty,
who
gave
an
exhibition
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lick|y adopted, u motion to write! lie the chief Judge nt the fourth
quickly
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into the budget this footnote to district contest nt .Seminole High * As gm’s the
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School tomorrow
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each college Item:
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Include in the recommended budget high sehmils, will compete to bring
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for this institution a substantially hnunrs
II) VSktlM'l A TI'I) f'HKSS
I oil nl tempted dining the In-' l'i
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"Mr Itnchninn "
sold II F G tslon uml hope for a belter town, ......... .. mrmue.r
Ivhilt. in ip .mil iT Swuii i'Jl, huth
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larger amount if tne commission lti,.,.V ,tiro,-lor of III., S-mtimio' 1
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•'iidi t'il I * i 1•I ill 44 .11 1
felt there was a rcasnrmlde pros­
wave elided a lirief s|wdl of s|iilng- "chnnl eslubllhhl-ll w ithin M,i i !’"• mH Mil1 hilikki ' 111 ml id in (Ik Ml I* I hat .11)|■t o \ »in iih '1 v 1,$VtMl n ii'lilh r i 4
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pect of suflcient new revenues Hlgh School (tand. ’ls on.- of Jj’1’ I ' h, ., *t
weather for the North Central borders Later Mils Trot..............
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being provided, ami if the l.egisla oiitstumllng iiand directors in tho M" 11 ,,,wn1IMll 44 »(I I* ID I hi |jll If »* i J1■1(* ill 'll Mill
■»M.*1 1 ( Kl't tales today and brought an iri-' * si it nt mu were made by tra in c -i it"
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slonnl bnnd oxperlonn- unit his , tourists through Hanfori:
(f'a a tla u e il (In l*ag# V l . e l
Hundreds
of power
failures limit, Himfun! nml ml !$•■» rifu
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ability ns s teacher liave caused gold" and declared that
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guest conductor of music festival* |cii liens is the beet mean* nf In- the games Included: Mr. H*r|n,i . Duluth and .Superior as power lines (iiiinr^v ilia*
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and judge of contests nil over the'ducing the tourists to stop
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Feb. 24 — &lt;/F)11)01)1 * f f i * C l l V H | y Ilia III) Hit i'M
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rut unit of n vsoil iir«mii/c&lt;l -ini'
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day signed Into lav/ two bills
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orguniied
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conducted
which would pave tha way for
th* ti | m! m if
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jteiest and liking for Hanfmd and failure of two UIJHHk-volt lilies, and itNMH’inini, «i«1i;i11•iim! rini iv«■
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.In k "f» f "tilt11'1 v m»i1 I numthi'i - in11*Ikt h
a
profcsalnnnl
concert
hand
which
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him to run for re-election In HifiO
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deelared that ho Intends to return the North Western Hell Telephone |)hy»l«‘&lt;illva m» intlmntHly iid |md» l,.i• Hunt' I'lio i i'll (-1- L-• m»* *|on*i
without a court test of his eligi­ became widely known ns llarh. .JJ
M mmII hiiM IlM Ch ip I ‘•Mil i
H'aailaiwe na Haas v»sri
Company said service was interO'* J t l i e v w e l l - in tin* K l u l l
i jiguin
'no* -tn n't mg lint
man's
Million
Dollnr
(land
uml
bility to succeed himself.
li e said H ie cross “ -vM ibidi/.cr
ruptt-d on 7(1 toll circuits in thr
InMU-'i fligllloll|.M»om-|s Iln*
Under Georgia's constitution a played during winters in Florida
m il fiu tii III r ill Is tiin iil v ’’ ('lo s s e s
area.
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summers
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Chautaugovernor Is not eligible far relire liu r iii’d oeaense “ oil H n n ig h
I.i,l, i IVarficlil I'm pin Miitit
i ' h si I s s c * na fa a * m » l
election until four yaere followOSLO, Norway, Fab. 14—UP)—
JO U R N A L IIIR TIID A V
‘tiqo-Hor t’oiirt .l|&lt;•*ir»- l*ao h H ie h ih le y o u w ill fin I H in t G od
Ing tho completion of his tarm.
Twenty-three persona and Institu­
A TLA N T A . Feb. 24-(A*l—Tho
i-il fire for purifiention "
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............. *’ 11Illlil NIII •'. I" iln - nil 111 V 0One of the hills provides that
tion* have Ix-cn proposed for the
llm Gnind I'rogiiii enildio-lxod
W A V K R I.Y, Fob. 2 t- i/1 *i Flm
i.o.iil.
Hill Rcumarhsr, fnriiier New Atlanta Journal tuarkt-ii Its (i)lth
the executive committee shall ho
11(411 Nobel Peaca Prise, including Vork
Giants nniundsman, urrivi-i Idrthday today.
Ida is sllliqiing some of its giiijo|, nil .-1 n , t I In. weeks iiun l lie K I,i n '' “ c iiie f id n l ■m ■Inntl
the sole and finul Judge of any
three Americana,
In Sanford today and experts to
It l«g*n as a fonr-pugr new-, fruit to Texas, a rival producing ll lion officers and |&lt;n*ui,er* he- i pi irn i|de w liiti- * tq n c m »c \
candidates' ' eligibility while the
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— ------Americans nominated are Mr*. remain at the Mayfair Inn for* paper on Fell. 21, IHH.’I. Its founder state.
“ We »»f ll„- hloo will fight t»i
■uni, liion inj- iiivslci mis voice-.
other maku* the general assembly
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Fell. 24—(A l j Eleanor Hooscvelt, columnist Drew
That Nuiisnul slant on Flurnlu S - n inl thonsuuil p c i -on* visited Hu* last iliop of l-loo-l I-- inoteel
tha sole Judge as tn the election — Spurts fishermen here today | Pearson sn-i MaJ. General fran k *om« time. It was announced by was Col. K. F. Hugo, a Confederate
Manager Lewla Dody,
vrti-raD.
citrus whs diictused today hy Noi jijn- lull Hiilnli cil- nt others Imve Hie wliite siqn eliun V "f Hn- Sonlli
of g governor If there Is a con- asked Governor Warren to take McCoy, chairman and
United
mill -tnlcs' right
tic pi-niii-ed.
Pater Kent, orchestra dlrerbn i Tho Journal, now owned by fortrove ray.
a hand In protecting small shrimp States rnsmber of tha f a r Eastern *t the Hbtel New Yorker In NV« , mer Governor James M. Cox of man W. Laird, general inniuigfi r,-li-|&gt;h,»m-it from Win m*** llle. Riy"Tiiev ran tiling iln 1 V.inker
of tht* Waverly Growers Coiqn-ra j -mi l.’lty,
Franklin mid other
and fish from seine nets In tho commission.
York Cly, also registered *t tin- Ohio, claims thr largest dally rlr- live.
1- nyonets lii-ie. l-nj they n m j ninke
, miiiintiiin towns.
Ht, Johns River snd tributary
Other nominees include: Count Mayfair Inn today,
culatlon In the 8ou*h.
Texas Is FlnrIda’s big rival in
Turnkey Turpin -imi tic tlouight tin- Soul her n white niiiii take Hie
wilt-tira,
Illchard Coudanhove-Kalergl, sec­
the grapefruit market. Thul stale’s tin voices" resullcd .......... ven negio as Ills equal."
"Thlis scandalous condition has retary-general of tha European
crop was badly damaged hy n re tiiloqiiistil liriicticed t'V » prison
been going on in broad daylight Parliam enUrf Union) - S ir John
LOSES T ltn i’ i n
cent freexe.
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Tlie "ghost," Tin NNI helleves,
All offlcea and departmenta at end under tha very notes of our Royd Orr, format director of the
MIAMI REACH . Frl. 21 nib
Writing in a weekly newsletter miisl Imve iiuen one of tin- defend­
Ihe City Hall will cose at 1:00 Conservation Department officers food and agricultural organisation
Slmprly &lt;i ll.u *« .liihi*’*. winurr
distributed hy the
coopciative ants convicted and -iitenm l to
a*elock, Saturday and on Salur whom we employ to enforce the of tho United National president
1111 111 a
Laird »ay* "we are now ahljqnng prison this week hy Judge Minin', •»f thi* '"!\1i hn I it*r 4 11y *' •■
rftys thereafter, City Managed law," tald a petition addressed to Juan Paron and hie wife, Eva, of
to Dalius."
! First lieuid, tlie soiioil resenihl- hi)ti*l h»*n» tfmiihiY fiiifhl* ilhln*t
Clifford McKIbbln announced thla the Governor,
Argentina; Karl tlannar, head of
lle snid other shipper* were 1c&lt;l tin- video of n woman in dis- k f i ’p it I&lt;»n^r
“ As you know, the mesh In a the provliIsional
morning.
govoknmant In
Vi'HliMtlny ilii' 11*|m&gt;i r f l u * flip
somling grapefruit to such (mints lies,. Nome thought il the viluoThla will enable em ployee* tn shrimp net Is very tmtll and Austr:la.
More than 73 members of thr Sanford Shuffleboard Club snd s normaliy In tho Texas market as! non from u lenky water pipe. As tttuli'fi f 1miii lii’i tiiiliimohih’.
hive n half holiday, he atnted, they not only catch the shrimp
»»»•, number of byilanden enjoyed « Concert given leal night by the Tulsa. Okie, Hs said one *hl|iper | crowds of curious in, reused, the
and pointed out that a check of hut all fish from minnows up.
FARM TRAINING
jv piece Seminole High School Band, under direction of B. E. Black. also had sent a car nf grapefruit | “s|i&lt;Hik" milled to Ids trickery, lie
•etlvltlea during recent Saturday The pitiful part of this Is that lit
Twenty member* of the Veteran*
The concert wai given at the iliufflaboard court, located al Palmetto to Albuquerque, N. M. New Mvxieo mutinied the voices of former
afternoons revealed so few calla stead of thrnwng hack fish too On-The-farm Training Class of
L A K E L A N D 1-Yb ,'l n i t — No
that it waa decided to close for small to eat, they are sold for which John Pierson la Instructor, Avenue and Second Street, with l te band players seated in two see also la a rival grapefruit grower, slierlff*. now dead.
— — — ——
—
I Turpin said the voice called for frost Hirough S iiinIh) Thul Is tho
the half holiday. Parsons seeking crab trnp bait for two cants a today drove in a motorcade to the Hone facing each other in such * •
R A H E ilA l.L D IN N ER
! water or helji. l ’rlsoin rs heeainu Fedural-Sliitr- i-'io-l W anting Scrvital Information vn Saturday pound.
“ We feel that you would hate Central Florida Exposition at Or- way that the flood lights of the them to partake of refreshments.
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court enabled them tn read their
Idn. Tomorrow will Im- partly cloudy
telephoning the Police Station, he to admit that we canr.ot enforce lejtdn to view th# Induatrlal and music, Th# sidewalks around th- The concert started at 7:00 o'clock, —A five-member committee to as- hurning all niglit.
nml warm, il said.
uur own state laws and would educational exhibits, Tha atudents
following a covered dish supper slat in making plans for the an-1
taldcourt
ware
crowded
with
listeners
permit a few commercial fisher­ lake one Retd educational trip a
ItK I'IIK SEN T S FLOIHlk.V
and much applause waa ulvcn tn given for member* of tho club, nual governor’s baseball dinner In,
month.
men to ru|n fishing . .
Mrs, W, E . 8mith was In iharge Tampa Mar. 22 was appointed to
W ASHINGTON, Feb. 2 L-(,V )— T H E W EA T H ER f h r
MASONIC D E G R E E
the young players.
of the entertainment arrange­ day
y by
hy Governor Warren
Warren.
Iris June Hart of Sehrlng ha* been Atlanta
The Fellowcraft degree will be
lloston
LIO N S S P E A K E R
PLAN! RURNS
The program included several ments.
Frank Wlnchell, manager of the named to represent Florida In the
conferred at Sanford Lodge No,
Detroit
David L. Malthrop, representa­
LIMA, Peru, Peb. 14—(JP)— ■nappy marchea, "Youth of Amer* t ,_ F jutd .AM. Tusaday ev«nln,
After the concert the court waa Jacksonville Tourist and Conven- annual Cherry Rlossont Foxtlvul
New Vork
nl* 7t30 o’clock,
IK Rath]
Hnaky Wight, I tive from tha New York office of Twenty-one persona ware burned Ica" nod "Mia Honor1*, two over­ crowded with ahuffleboard players, tlon Bureau, waa named general here Apr. 1-2.
it. Pi
Minneapolis
J woridtlpful master, announced to-1 tha National Association of Menu- to death today whan a transport tures, "Falcltas" and "Tiberius", and while members of tha club chairman of tho commltte#,. Other
Mlsa Hart, hrown-haiiril see reI'hoenlx
facturere, will addreea member* of
njnodle^^of D l ^ melodies, snd enjoyed games of cards and dom­ mam bars ara Gag* Paul of the tary of Rep, Peterson (D -Fla), will
St, Louis
number of le n t Maaona w
L f « « Club lomafrmr noon nl
v illl.thu
lL
inoes In tka dub house.
Cincinnati Rads, Pete .Norton, compete with 42 other state and Rnn Antonio
th. borbaena and plcnln,
enlci ha T o w lrt Canter m u m ln g poThe band waa introduced hy The club will have another sup- sports editor of tha Tantpa Tri- territory princesses for the honor Seattle
will ba given Friday even-|IWna of the N A M .-II m nregram
‘ ‘ nt of the
nt l i M o’clock Wednesday bunai A l Lang of St, Potarsburg of Cherry Blossom Queen. Tho st­ Jacksonville
wna arrangad
1 8:«o o’cfock
o’clock "aT^Swret-1
a l Sweat. | waa
arrengad hy
by Edwnrd HI
even!*
____eongrstuling, and tbe general program and Harold 8, Colas, general mans- lection will bo mado through a
y t S S J Ovladn by the M n -lm n e fa r of tka
— al the conclu- ad 7iW o’dosk will be under dlrec- gar of the Stato Chamber of Com- spin of the ‘Wheel of Fortune* at Miami
Orlando
oonditkof has |
Camgaorre,
a r i D T M W i t and Invited Deg ef f ,
y Wight.
nterre.
s Cherry Blossom Balt Apr. 1.
Tallahassee
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County Farmers'Hr^ r i ,o rn c ” p,u:

Named Site For To Discuss Wage,
Medical S ch ool Hour P r o p o sa ls
Be Asked To Appro­
priate Needed Funds

Band Judge

sory I Icaltii Insur­
ance To Be Pushed

At C o u r t 1louse
Tomorrow N i n h t

Kiwanians Urged
To Promote City
By Rev. Mclnnis

Increased P r a c t i c e
Of Friendship Is
Needed In Sanford

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.Vloro Cold W eather Ilulli hi i’ll «it*I»* il!*‘fIa"' tilt* 4*
Hits Western States !,ir*

TalmadRe Signs New
State Governor L a w

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Jail Shrieks Mo .More

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Americans Named
For Nobel P r i z e

Florida Sliipn Fruit
To 'rexuH Markfts

Hal Schumacher To
Vacation In Sanford

W arren Asked To
Protect Small Fish

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City Officeu To Close
At Noon On Saturday

Seminole High School Band Gives
&lt; Concert For Shuffleboard Club

THE WEATHER

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IN AN ATTIMPT TO JAVI from itorvatlon 80,000 Arob* llvlnjj on tlio bar­
ren llmlhruinut Plateau, B A P ulrinen unit DrltUh iiddlei* ut Iho Itlyun.
•iumll Aiobla, Airport nr* tending tom
detperulely needed fowl by
airlift. At top, on Arabian (entry ilaridi guind a* nulive* &amp;*&gt;w up «aik» ,
of gialn dioppcd from Hie air. Utlow, an HAP “Dakota" plan* Uav*i
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Pt^ATOES.............. .r. 3 llw.. 230
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DATES.................14 oz. pkg- 250
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ONIONS..................... 3 lbs. 140
Praili Young

GREEN BEANS.......... 2 lbs.
Selected White
POTATOES...............lOIbH.

290

494

York Imperial

APPLES......................2 Ihtt.
Brazil
..
NUTS...................... ....... lb.
Young Ur**n
ONIONS.................... 2 bchs.

270
r
290

194
U

CABBAGE....... ................lb.
Harrla

Pkg of (I

C ra b S h e l l s ........25c

S q u a re C u t S h o u ld e r R o a st
S H O U L D E R C H O P S ....

Nu. ) Red HIDi

B e e f T rip e

Iona Pork A

B e e f S t e w ......59c

B e a n s 3 1-lb c a n 25c

Vienne

U * to n R y iiif

lO-m can

P t t f A G ra v y ...;2 7 c
peter Pen

ID-us Jar

A Guide -Suifl* Crime

M any of o u r S a n f o r d p eo p le d o n o t
realize th e v u lu e o f th is p la n t to o u r
farmers, o u r c a ttle m e n a n d o u r p o u l­
try in d u s try , (u s w ell a s s a v in g m o n ­
ey for you o n y o u r fo o d b u d g e t) we
a r c p e rf o r m in g se rv ic e s f o r th e m
such a s c u rin g , s m o k in g , c h illin g , a g ­
in g a n d s to r in g t h e i r p ro d u c ts . V isit
us so m e tim e d u ln g th e w e e k a n d see
w h a t y o u h a v e h e re .____________________

Corned Beef

1-lb c a n 35c

Potted

.

Woodbury'.

L u n c h T o n g u e 30c

fk»ap 8 r a g b a r s 34c
r e g b a r s 25c

6-oi can
lB-ee can

Corned B e e f ..
Lard 1-lb c tn .

GHT” MEATS

45c
18c

POTATOES.......... ...... 5-lbs.

290
190

YAMS................. ....... 3-lbs 350
Canadian
RUTABAGAS ...... ..........lb. 4 ‘/20

190

LEMONS............. ......dozen

140

PRUNES............. ........... lb.

APPLES..
HI,&gt;i» Wlwn Green

PASCAL

Polar llrand

ll-o» Pki.

PEAS &amp; CARROTS
16*
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Honor Hrnnd Cut

J umI Like Frrah From Field

,

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CORN0N COB ceI,° pk* 2 3 *

California

350

432 «ii*

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390
170

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SUGAR
5 lb-8 3 7 *
ORANGE JUICEz ki&gt; 1" 2 w c o n 8 3 5 *
A-L'ock or Down South Pouch, 12-oz.

X-PERT
C a k e F r o a tin g a

Pk«. 194

PRESERVES.............J jars 25*
Scott Co.

KRAUT............. no. 2lA can
Bounty Hint, whole kernel, 12 oz. cans

Llbhy’n Fancy

2

Jean s

2$0

1 IN H W B R T R N K D J I I I C R

t oz. btL

190

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SN O W D R IFI'
1-lb.

3-lba

330

930

WESSON OIL
Pint

quart

300

5«0

354

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5 tba. 48«i
10 Iba
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Hanover Cr. A. 4C*oi
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Ib. pkg. 250

P|lbibury'« Brat

H I L L ’S
IM K. F O O D

10 ^

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WHEATIES
PEACHES.......... no. 2lA can
Mission Pride whole unpeeled
reg. pkga. 290 APRICOTS
... no. 2‘A can

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D ll Mont* R, Q,

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| Q *
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EACH
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Fill |l|i A Pnckagod—8f|% Edible Men!

53c

M e a t .... 2 fo r 19c

D c II c Ioum

Hickory Hniok
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T

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20-ot can

Peanut B utter.. 35c

New — S o m e th in g

P O R K .......... lb.
IIOPS

S a u a g e s .......... 19c

Hash

400

ONIONS .

CURED l
LIVER
RIB ROASTS - lb- 6 5 *
......... lb.
RABBITS

I Vt-lb can

N a p k i n s ... 2 f o r 25c

York lm|it&lt;ri,il

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S u m e lliliiK

D A IS Y C H E E S E

V e Z t&amp; c P R O D U C E -

Sweet HimnUli

1EATY—RHODE
ISLAND REDS

G O O D -to -E A T tuid
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lb. 45c
lb. 55c

(Grade A—llre**eit &amp; Drown

A rm o u r B ra n d s
T r e e t 12-oz cn. 43c

Mareal »0'i

............................. lb .
DRESSED &amp; DRAWN
I TO ft!Vt 1,11. SIZES

SAUSAGE.........................lb.

G E N U I N E S P R IN G L A M B :

P h o n e 1318

POULTRY H EA D Q U A R TER S

M OSKKI.I.'S OR I.YK K S- F lo LIN K

Kill STEAKS
................... lb. 55c | CHUCK ROAST ......................... Ib. 49*
SI It 1,01N STEAK ....................... Ib. 66c I BRISKET STEW ......................... Ib. 33*

NBC

Ritz

SPARE RIBS....................Ib.

494
434
474

Margaret Ann Quality Grade A Medium Heavy Western Beef:

FROZEN FOODS

ib-oi can

Sardines

SM A I.I. FO RK

454

SLICED BACON................lb.

,

FRANKS...............lib.cello

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Ann Page (Imp*

Jam

S W IFT 'S l-RHMIUM

END CUTS........................ lb. 250
CENTER CUTS................. Ib. 314

JAN 2 9
MR 4 9 |I Ann
Pox*
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w ith P o ri
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B e a n s 2 1-lb cns. 23t
ANN P A G E

BUTTS...............................Ib. 450

290

HTREAK-IM.EAN WHITE IIACONi

M ilk lU a ll c a n s 37c
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T o m a to K e tc h u p IS*

S a la d D r e s s in g

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R*niwl

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^ A L B A N Y , N. Y.. Feb. 24-&lt;A*&gt;w h f reserve claim* In baaehall
player*' contracts would l&gt;e nut*
by a measure now lie for* the
New York state leg!*lntore.
Companion bill* to ban such
ngreemenls were Introduced ve»terdav by Xonnlor Alfred F. S’„„.
lanirelii uml Assemblyman l.oul*
/C* XVdfi. Nisw York Democrat*.
They said in a tolni statement that
the current o&lt;uil light over thp
clause la&gt;l ween Danny Oardella
^ n d tbe New York Dlant* prompt­
e d tbani to sponsor the measure.
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after a player lias signed a con­
tract with a niaior leairuo orpnnlration he must slay within that ,
organisation until It releases Mm I
Hr mav not negotiate with another I
baseball club while he Is under
contract. Tile present system Is '
"akin to peonage and In restraint l
of trade." the sponsors said.
. JOHN HON NEAHH T IT I.K
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^ P H I L A D E L P H IA . Feb. 24—&lt;/P» •
— Harold Johnson, Philadelphia j
light heavyweight, Is another step
closer today to a crack at th e !
176-pouml title held by England's j
Freddie Mill*.
Jnhnhun, 'Jl-year-old
puncher1
whu hasn't lost a professional
flglit, rang up victory number 24 ■
last night in a 10-rnnnd decision
over Arturo (jodoy, veteran (’bile- ,
an heavyweight.
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THURSDAY F E B . 24, 1949

1001]

Treaty Troubles

Fhe Sanford Herald

It in natural that the European countries which would
be parties to tho proposed North Atlantic Defense Alliance
will seek the strongest possible commitments f r o m the
United States. Hence there Is no cnUHo for surprise In their
reported effort to Rid an automatic war ciuuso into the
Urmty.
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SOWWOU&lt;f#r

Tlie fear* expressed by Brasilian
indusliial and agricultural leaders
.IM n -vh rftA u rc of t’’ t.-M rarW -**
Rot* sent yottf correspondent on •*
aleiithinit expedition to see what
Justification there i* for tin*

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THUHHDAY. FKH . 24,

CATCHING

1949

SIBUt 'i KKBK TODAY
Even good advlra I# setdem ap*
pracliled. Sometlmso the cetmaal
to forgive and forget falls be­
cause It taken two to make peace
as well aa a uuarrel. Hut the peace
maker la rewardrd by a trium­
phant Joy when he succeeds. To
(he counsellors of peace la Joy,
— Pr. 12:20.

recent war, It Is found that tho war commitments anxiety.
In the treaty linking Franco, Great Britain and Poland were A* nrc*l0“*'yfpr? ^ er‘edof
not anywhere accepted al face value when the Polish crisis
|«,l|*°"f|I, h«ing held thi*
began.
week In the great market city of
There was question in both Franco nnd England as to H*o Paulo. They base their con
whether the treaty obligation* ahoufd automatically bo ful- corn on the projected
filled by actual military action In case of tho anticipated ,^ ‘X l m i n ' k p S k u iu r and by
German attack on Poland. After both governments decided 0fht,r RUr„p ,an colonial power* in
that the obligations would be mot, their utmost public tie- KPnrral. Mnrlo Pcnteado, economic
clarations to that effect failed to convince tho Germans, It rxpert, warn* that every crop vital
Is not ut all certain that tho Poles were sure of the help of t« Braxll will ho grown in AWf«.
their treaty allies.
i.
, Of course Britain ton t hiding
This incident and the history or other such treaties
1^ C fo p ln i’ h?r rich Afri
Indicates that It is not I ho lungintgo of tho treaty which
&gt;rMi i,„H k m well advertised,
determines its effectiveness, but tho unprodicablo temper it involve* * double-barrel Idea:
of the governments nnd peoples involved at tho tlmo when ( 1) To put Hrltain on her net
a crisis arises. No matter how blndlntr tho Atlantic airroc- economically, and (2) To rchahii ■

The Trieste Question

, The American public drank 16
million cups of tea, it says here in
tome ol llieir "literature". That it
• lot ol lea in any beer drinking
country.

tate her empire.
I put It to an Informed British
source whether England "meant
business." The annwer wn* in the
affirmative— definitely. Hhe In­
trude to carry out Intensive deve­
lopments.
Apropos «f till*, the hconomit*
Cooperation Administration annmi need in Washington yesterday
lliul it hud approved the spending
of 11,BOO,000 In Marshall Plan

Mrs. Harry Payne Bingham.
Wealthy Palm Beach tocialile,
reports the robbery of more than
$10,000 worth of precious jewel*
(rom her seaside collage. Since it
it all right to steal under our modern
code of ethics so long,at you steal
(rom the rich and give to the poor,
it will be interesting to see which
one ol us poor f o l k s ' these jewels
finally wind up with.
May be those Ocalant who came
here in four giant buses Tuesday
advertising the Southeastern Fat
Slock Show and Rodeo have got
something, though we thought it
was another parade of the Unity
Boots at first. It seems to us that
Sanford is missing a bet in not
making a similar canvas of sur­
rounding towns to bring people
hare for some of our special events.
Tima was when we used to have
goodwill lours throughout the
county towns Just to meet the folks
and tee what was going un, hut
saowtUya everybody It too busy for
'that tort of thing. It's loo bad.

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Ihe benefits for those who ere too
Im p to work st greater cost to the
■heady over-burdened taxpayer.
.The Tamps Tribune is concerned
oyer the recent outburst of dam0«ic utterances by Senator Pepr who must stand for re-election
the Senate next yur, or let the
Meet go by the boards. If ha
tpe on, lb s. Tribune suggeii*,
• will have e rough road to
dory in 1950-. Yet undoubtedly
ppet u n cow* on the 100 pernmpert of the vast horde el
sTfob holder* its this Mate
he valUady supported Push

Truman In tho recent election,
aho very likely meet of the
i machine on accwiRt of hk
tfaaa friendship for the present
gnor, AW, be would peeks*
i meat of tho va4e* of those

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Russian Explorations
A forgotten discoverer Is coming into bln own. Thu
[tusnlunn are reviving the explorntinnn of Huron TlmddmiH
Bellingshausen to Justify their claims tn a part In discusnlons about thu Antarctic. IlelllntiBhuuHon wan indeed a
great explorer, who traversed 42 degrees of longitude within
the Antarctic Circle.
His predecessor, Captain James Cook, tho first to cross
tho Circle, covered only 24 degrees. Bellingshausen also
sighted tho first Antarctic land, an Island which he numotl
ufter Cr.ur Peter I. Only bud weather deprived him of tho
log tho .first man
honor, of lacing
hold, the' A nfarc^egtrtbp

Hear Mir:
On l&gt;ihulf uf the, Sanford Huslnes* anil I’rofcsslonMl
Women's
Club I wish to thank you most
sincerely for thu very fine publicity
that you gave us on The Light
Eternal.
Although w« hud some trying
days, and bail to work very hard
In presenting tho play, the news­
paper account* that you gave us
were most heartening, It was good
of you to Ik&lt; s o kind to us.
W« deeply appreciate
your
carrying llm picture of the grand
finale, which rnmc ns a real sur­
prise. I’lcnso accept our slnrere
appreciation.
Hinrerely yours,
Sum Mem Wllliiiiii* NAVY CAPTAIN Ron A. nicrdnrf!
(■hove), fiullnncd In Ssn Diego,
President
Calif., was relieved of duly and rep­
rimanded because he had made •
slurring remsrk shout Senator Har­
ley M. Kilgore ID-West Va,). The
Navy officer la reported to have as­
(Continued From I’agr One)
serted that the Senator was “a po­
slhlc "
litician not fit for an admiral In
Tho report recommended estab­
wipe his shoes on." (International)
lishment nf n school of nursing ut
the same time its the ntnlical
school. A university ImxpilHl "as
a facility for Instruction anil re­
search In clinical medicine" also
was urged.
The
committee recommended
consideration nf u school of dent­
istry In plans for the medical
center lull suggested il* establish­
ment lie postponed “until the
school* of medicine and nursing
ami the university hospital have
been In operation for n few year*
and tho necessary additional funds
appropriated."

Because Bellingshausen's narrative was written In ItuT

to Raymond E, Barnes, chairman
of the Florida Industrial Commis­
sion.
Barnes, along with representa­
tives from tha Commission, will
hold meetings In an effort to se­
cure public opinion on needed
change* In the laws administered
by the Unemployment and Work­
men's Compensation Division*.
Meetings will begin at 9)80 A.
M, Mar. 7, in Miami, with the
group going to Tampa for hear­
ings on Mar. 9. They will be In
Orlando for an all day mooting
Msr. 10 sad In Jacksonville Mar.

Medical School

Until tho loth Century, nine
This, I take It, might Invoke
oul
J1*” 0"* In America
spent all their working Uvea pro- a considerable degree of what
ducing and marketing food.

The New DODGE

Editor
Tim Hanford llc iiilil
Hiinfaircl, Kloi-tiln

Larger Coverage
Of Unemployment
Aid To Be Studied

The stale uf Florida, currently
searching for new source* of rev­
enue In provide sorely needed
money for our expanding school
population, i|&gt;ent over six million
dollar* last year providing unem­
ployment compensation for people
who quit their Jobs during a labor
shortage without regard for their
responsibility to either their em­
ployer or the people dependent up-

tl'.al !■&gt;**« n»ia

the Secretary hutl Im liiateil I he
U n tlfii
Slate* hat adopted
t*
‘V n it ami nee" altitude toward
China ami will wail until thing*
are more at able I adore tkcltllinr
any new step* lit help.
Another Congressman. a l i d
whether ltd* government IlMn .t
policy for meetitin condition. in
event a Communist nr eoalllitni
Ktivcrnmeut take* rn a lro l la Clinic,
replied:
•*l don’t know whether you can
call *tlo nothing’ h policy or lint.”
Most of those attending till)
meeting h»d signed » letter in
l're*ltlc&gt;it Trum an auying they
worried altoul China anil T e u ifu lW
of n Communist vlctont
The letter, which lactmlrd w-nm
specific i|ueMtioiia regarding Clnm
»c policy, wan lurnetl irtet
to
AchsaatAchegnn save tat written niitwer.
And lawmaker* who ' cm isnlhd
with him today said lie provided
no it|ieriflc rcpllea.
Ainml these development-, the
Senate Armed K ervlcr* (Tomniitteireupenetl it* hearing* on the I'r* ^
idcnt'i iiiim liintlna o f Mon y .
Wullgrcn n* chairm an of
the
National
Security
ltc s w irri*
Hoard. W allgren, u form er InnMy
of Mr. Truman In the Semite,

Mnni'liiui' In Nprnrt a month m
more, said Mr. Harper.
Memlwrs " f tho Che** t'luti
meet at homes of mouther* every
Wednesday evening.

Governoi Warren who is cur­ slun, It has been unduly neglected. In 1045 ll was at last
rently engaged in an vitriolic im­ translated Into English, anrl honcofnrth tho Russian explor­
broglio with hit old lime friend er will bo more apt to got his due. Bid his exploits do not
and supporter Martin Andersen necessarily entitle Russian to a share In I lie frown lands
over a cron state highway, announ- a round the South Polo, since they wore never followed up.
cct that he intends to dump the
entire school deficit rigid into the
fx llu ia tn l 17,000. It li
laps of the Legislature. We noticed
when Fuller came back liom lire
war and slatted his campaign for
ovctnor that he had picked up a
aw gray hairs which were quite
becoming to him and added dignity
TALLAHASSEE, Fab. 21 (Specto his otheiwise playful and boyish 1st)—Expanded coverage of work­
mien, but by the lime he gets ers by the state Unemployment
through with the Governor's of-, Compensation Law will be one of
the considerations discussed at a
lice he's going to be too old to run j sarlea
of publle hearings In four
for the Senate.______
! cities beginning Mar. 7, according

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Oyatera (pawn between May and
The University of
September, and fewer oysters ore cut's national championship soefir
11.
■old thon In order to coneem the team yielded only four goals I n
Al preeent, the Florida Unem­ supply.
taking II straight games last fall,
ployment Compensation Law cov­
ers only Individuals working for
firms employing eight or more
workers for 80 different calendar
weeks In n year, with many ex­
ceptions. Seventeen states now In­
clude coverage of concerns employ­
ing one or more workers.
Florida U one of six states
which still retains the original
provision. The state lew now cov­
ers 18,1M employers and a month­
ly average of more than 8M.000
workers.
"From the standpoint of the
workers of tho stats, an extension
of coverage la of eonildorablo tra­

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W. S. C. ft. HEAD
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Fch. 84—
(/pi—Mr*. E. U. Robinson of Cookevilla, Tenn., was elected president
of the Southeastern Woman's Soclety of Christian Bcrvlco of tho
Methodist Church for a four-year
term yesterday.

HAY

Higher on the Inside
Lower on the Outside
Wider on the Inside
u •»&lt;)
Narrower on the Outside

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
Snnfiirtl, Flu

To those businesses and firms which
have
not been contacted for space in our ‘Tourist
Edition" to be published Feb. 28, we urge that
they get in touch with us so that no one will he
disappointed in being left ouL
It iBimpossible for us to call on all the busi­
nesses in Sanford and surrounding territory for
t *■ .
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PAGE FIVE

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , 3 A N F O B D . F L O R ID A

Social And Personal Activities

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l Iff It *'t * ft't III,. I..... uni! year
wi»ii* givrn hy Miaa Shiih*&gt;
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v'nrlin Painter liny—Society Editor
I Is 1'Inncli iii I icalti, v.its i he keynote J* 'timnr
Chili. Seminole Chuplei St, *J, O.
Unmet, |iiuiti«L
Both
i "iiki-i i f ihe nmetceiiih animal *Miw« &lt;Mirtiti'rotvti ulul Mism l|i»na*i
1 S . .tl o inri’llitK nf the urttiip
d‘" i i nl tile A ,mm,led Ala If n*l lie ill*' vitm oii of
' 1 h i., V,..... I , ,
-ht ,,t 1:011
t* audit loita »*f
i t .In . .ille t li.i-'i: -;• "11 .'V ifi. h Hu \\ aiti'tinl V I'llrnit mn of Mina
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j
a r
t ’ «i"h ii•MV
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•I ill - id i*1ii fii.ifiH .i * * mii* tiit? t lm» cmMiosis mid art* *Uitlt nt i
M* .,1 &lt;*111 4 .&gt;
*i IM ut ik* ... 1. .,t,&lt;
f'ti Hu mi'i't
i. &gt;■•.'me with n theme id "Peace" nl Ilf *11i 11hi ('nlligi* in B i liter Fail*
. . i , ,i 11 ■
m uni i.Y *11 .ai o F Horn* »fi
im:
ii ’im'i won thr hnrtiuMt i " i
Ml** llnphnr Connelly, daughter
Ml** M mllm I ll&lt;n Si I l,y hit
T IIP K M IIA Y
, ■r1 n 1 i ■ 111 • M| X l II IIimi
•m. t I'll it 11vit11 nf ih r LitoriituH)
\ 1■M
Mr*. Coletm Wllhidt w ill give a of Mr. unit Mr*. Hawkins Con- been pledged i» tin- Delia i,iiiiiinn “ •i it I *,r*in *d ihe Fme A il* llepart* n -i*fiint*' in *hr s*t»iti» in tlir Mimic
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II 1 - 1or r Ml I* V
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nelly
of
this
c
ily
,
ha*
liepn
*esorority
nt
the
Ih
ie
,'t*
ily
..f
Flm
d sin im ilra lin ii oh th rift cookery
|*i I,
Yin 1IM' III* It', Mi
i ; 1 1,1 Mu «vvi'ii
hohli
i
hi*
l.ouinr
Homn
niriiiMnal
nt H;00 I*. M. nl lln&gt; Junior IlliM lecteil n* Ih r Hnnfonl entry In it lain,
M’t 1( r.t,1 \ tilt'! Mi
1 t 1‘cm M*r,
I'Hi
hi
i
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iii
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hml
hh
hi**
acliolai
nhip
at
the
college
School. T h i1 dcmonslrntliui is being hcmity contest M u ir held during
t 1I'll •*IIMM
•
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t
lltwlaelt's
tn
Win
hi
Adding
a
ntiw|ii«*
uole
to
I
ho
Mr. and Mr*. I. II U n til nod
sponsored lay the American Home the Aznlrn Festival this weekend
Vf ) .t It'­tt 1,ti**mr
HI* Ht nit
n • it iitf tv hi tit1*ft that At'IftHliir'aa in cm Hint ion vvhh Jean 4')aiUt ni»-Departm ent of the Hnliftnd Wn- in Dnlatka. She w ill I k- sponsored Min* Mal le Water- of .ho I. nit lile
Jt 1It Mll lu'in \'Vu 11■ l.t 'll III kMini*' *
•
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*
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hi i* riMiiMHililiK iimiikiial. tc h a lv known w h U tlrr. who m ill
hy ihe Ju nio r Chamber of Com- were receni g u **u &lt;&gt;i ,M« and
O itm n's Clnh.
* 1• * fl M.\ l || Ft ■ - 1 X VVr•11' w fM l*y
that I tn itutHl tint hill
n ii r-*t hud ealU and w hutleil 'N ig h t
'M rs . Frank Ailiiin m lio n tnunc ♦An &lt;&gt;l&lt;| finliintin l dun, e n lll lie merer In the contest.
« "'ll i n 1,lltil \l
S i* Hut
M
■•in* tv r#*** gUTii It* thl' wot til whCil amt l \
and 1I m* Woiiuiuh 1‘ luh
held for iiH'iiilM'm of I he Tourist
Miss Connelly w ill leave on Sul - ' *’•’ l-alu Avenue
tell n t t!t" IP W.I ■ mviir 1 1 .. iii*'*'t
it *1 i»n*v til 'il to*- IVit i ’niiitiwunl- s* nil, "Old F o lk ’* at Home" Con( ‘lull nml I hr la «ur &lt;t* at Hi" Tour- " " la y mornlnit for Pnlalkn with
&gt;• M it • ti w 1it Mr
l MUI
*i ttliieh ht* himtil i mint it till* tin* i*11nl 1111* l la* ping i am w im 1a nu
i*l Center *1 H:W» p. M.
•Inyrrc President (hirdon Bradley
hrieinl* w ill l» i-’ • 1 "&lt; b*„in
Ill'll'
nt |M'1U'I'.
Hi iidtui, eartooimt loi the Oiliinilo
Scininnln Rebekah Lodge N o. Cl and Mrs. Bradley and her escort Hi#! Mr*, h I. s iiim o e ti', tin
t
m
tii
f"
\ •...... tMi- v
1 iflli* lalk of jh h ci ' m l't,li|fi*,H M' luuig Sentinel, who entei luinetl
m il tni'i l In regular *e**ion nl 8:01) for the festivities, Malcolm Mar- returned to S n o t .. i ..........
Lil.*
Ii II* i\ H»l * ki -1 vv 1ncn it i «
III*
tuliei
i
with
aevvial
detioomt
i
at
•
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hm
nl
i
it
I
hi*
liniiir*1
,
aiiiil
Put
hut
w in "
I ’ . M. ill III" Oilil Fellow* Hull. Nell. A dance w ill he held on Sat- aide Ho*pitnl In Jo. k...... ..
i ■H'M' ' . vv. it »I'v*
f Im **»•-il u ■ ' h I.i-iit"iM
■I hi i' ll nail w hin! that Htllc* p ii * iota* of cm loon draw ing.
There w ill lie InilintIon nml nil onlay evening *nd the contest w ill alie leeenlly mob'i w. ,,l ............
i*-t ii in1 Hi**' tftil 1 lei \ all
*i»
i
agi'im
ttl
ii
g
iv
rii
In
MllildllM
m nulier* nte lei|iie*te&lt;l In lip pro- he an event of Sunday afternoon npcrntioi,.
*i tend history involving the|
kc nt. Visitor* are welcome.
In Ihe Ravine Carden*.
— W It ']. UMI
nod i ’t'lkeil
The Hanford Grammar School
The attractive Hanford e n tra n t, ,
Aheodnie .Loll ...... b.,d a . w ild - * effort* for peace, “ The \ \ U S h i l l g t o n i T O R n i m
mime id I .ml Is I-XI-1111It'll flout the i s
a J
I I ,,
f t 4 |1
4 ^ 'in n il •I'l’iir her* Association will I* a graduate of Seminole llitrh 1l,t,r .
r“ '
..... i* Of the country and In i T l ' H C n t C d
I* y
l A ll
^ iiip rt ill ll:HH P M. with Rep. School and following her grailua- j week* her s u lr i. V I.,
I noli,,.
hinds and univei sit les many of
Ilriille y llilliin ii n* b ne*t spcnkcr. H«n she attended Florida State
M'
ha 'ie.ine
(Jo rg e Washington's Itirlhday
Mr*. John Roiter*. u reitlonnl of- “University where «hc beenme n Meyer of Pleasant I'lain *, III I hey i lu* leiicheis do not even
w a, tdiservrd on Tuesday hy the
fleer, w ill i.Uo In- present. The member of the PI Hcta Phi *ocl«l plan to leave tonnuiow In r»•!m ri J "rr fiod", he slated.
............. O F a rre ll is.lilted lo H iC |F " .i Mellon S m icly Children of
Itonril w ill inert nt 7:111) P. M,
THI 0 4 9 QUUN .1 Hie Tournament of ltu*e*. Vli.'.inl i Buwci H' l l i 1&gt;
T r y m ir S h n p
sorority. She nllcm lctl the rolieRe *°
borne.
inltc. .nf( lilt'll
in. i. In
in iroverimienl
American Revolution, when
timliei
yiivc
.'Its, W nllnlll Sharp w ill address f „ r „ tlc and one half years after
...
imitated nu............ i o - u p
I’asadena. C u h f . eon i
. " f ''
’
per'*.
Sp eeiirl l
tlu
i
pmmntrd
a
radio
progiam
w
t;
M
m
I " , iiim i , who me acciisrd of mia Hanford audience at the Jewish which she lifetime seerelnry fo r) , ' ‘ieut. tml. am)
of othe. ve.ii * .............. l* ... ............. ihe Woods .... ......... “ ' " V , ,
fu r
I'ritlity
,i\i't
Station
W
T
R
It.
Mr*.
A.
It
ruturned '*• Iheu liome '.m in cnn n ctlvilie*. He stuleil
in 1)101 tl .............. Mi Mm i n el Main, who w.i
,e. o in I.H "
h ,'.
Commmiity Center atH: tfl 1*. M. tt„. law firm , Hmishohler
Asaoci- Campbell re
I rHi-1 nl Oeeitn l
iJ'irc r.iiil nml A......... 1,1
under the auspices .if
the Sanford
|n Sanford. MianConnelly 'yeM enluy In Slmlimat
after 'im t liii.it 'nu' pei,iiti in every I.HIIO Key. senior president of the So­
were nine i|oeen .,t the ■;.,U party.
ciety
,
introduced
Color
Bearer
I 'ft «'li-—
.n o. ., ............
in ihe ..............................
Hailed Stale* is a
Chapter of Hnilnssah. The ptihlir i» was chosen ns attendant for the
for the weekeml iii Fanfoldo j pel
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. , .
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3
.. ..
.invited
. .. . . to attend.
--------- coronation of queen nt Ihe F a ll with Lol, l n in p l.e lr, patent*. MtJ
n tst a m i in Ke d ttte m l.e r * of
'• to y rooke. who led the ■
ii f
‘J y e t ;.— l
cordially
n f m y h i'in i .
hr ' i i n l.
Ftnlirs held Inst fall at the UniMr*- ' • ■• &lt; ninpl.elf. and with t|„. ( |,,|,
„ { „ || »„m e ii * orKUtii- *" ,l " ’ H ,,“ * r *'e UtiM ren » f the
H U IIA Y
Is r a e l A r m is t ic e
m il
.m tl l i t i l t e i .
still*'
I
Hum
In*
ixiiu-.l
,i
|»»opuM
'
1
| Mrs. Camphell * ptnenls, Mi itiid 1znlion t „ picseot a united frnnt A'oeitean Revolution (.reed was
B The N. ilr Verc Howard Chapter vetsily of Florida
muni m m phini'lli ing lh» i .. .Il l
Mrs. Harold Blake
juautitsi datiKers to peace to the
by Mi»* Mary Ann t.a llo - [
of the United Daughters 'if Ihr
l
fI'MPittuoril I ruiti |4i M" Hurl
S'gnllnns
fm t|i«'ii ptiiM'iM I'f fnri •
C o nfeileniiy w ill meet at the home I d , , n * | f v
n f
T U r l’
I ..
. T .—
home, to schools, chnrehus, and w,,Vl I'Tesltlent.
............................... ..
inii Ilnminiaifi
n ia
t
1'i'kii m
u iil.d ll Sp
S|H'*
i -11
■
nf I hi* pu-i is \vi*nks.
I B rrk
of Mrs. Ceortre Bishop i|t 5:00 ■ U L n l l i y
U |
It lT I
M l. and
Mr* Ral|tl&gt;
\o ,tin I u„ v,.| lim r„ t
M r,. Key rend it sketch .if the "
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2 i*
m *i*i|ii
ih ijii «
of
*( v
im
ii lit
u liiviirN
Iuvnriirr h
iisli'l it
it \V w
vi ill
ill ..we
mv f ..........
v«m . s-teai
o'rloek.
H o r r i f l C S S o r o r i t i e s ! Sm llh hBV,‘ rP h l" l,•', f'ttm M.mltiu tst* f,&gt;, tl„- piotfrnm were life t.f (SeorKe WashittRloi, after
I" ' &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;''
&gt; 1 ""''"' U d e l
""F
I iratei
i«*'
i *■ i tram
Ira n i lii|i|ir«|
lii|i|ird with
The Hmtfotd
Townseml Cluh
tioinery, A la when they spent
|,v ,\|t*. F r e t l, who It emh memlier tnrveIrU itante Hath
Ia,Ita 'fid m w.men
the debt for Hit. ti"M" and
e*,ftt
I i * h h d m * ln*ri i n
I int
will m
miet
til urn
the Tourist
Center
ny-uk-r’
v.\ u i
1,1,0
W
ittiil i ................
introdiiceil
them m
t n 1«'"l "ffh-e. Ml** Cynthia llotimlllal .................
“ ..........
l"i"'iy milt
e ffo rt. Bun. h.- aid
Had tl
win
m in
imirisi de
n ie r
nptik' r rl 4
v*7«" rr». ui i tf
v
V ' ’1".’" '1
. tti,h1. Hten
..............w.n
.
” I'Uuiivh wim in
w m lu m l iht*in
w It 11»|m*i I it ram
Fh
.....................
mill ilnl tint tlriil liurlt f«*t tin .......... .
*|m il
at 7:1111 IV M. A Imsimm* nteelitiB
hm , « . i ' ............................
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V
, U ' ' l“
teeeiviim line composed of sung ''Flo tilla, My Fluriiln** Mini B u y (piustioii
111,.|e|ni||i
inng " A iiie rlin "
unit "H h thi*|n»hi*iul fu lm «* " f thi* ili'tiinitJifmt* •! *»v both*!• N gntmn•
w ill Im followed with amusement , trnivnrwitv of Cnllforoin Ie*rn I . . ' . o ’i u 'J'1" 1
r t ,d'et yf,
t t „ „ , y| lla tiis m i. president
The Star Spangled Banner” Mr* H"lv l and U p iii lei i m
l-ta- Otis a g u t i m iii vviMild U"l lmv«
P \ O U ) 'iil.^ A W v f D E l\ 5 0 H
lirrtl Rig nr* I t•*. In %
ctl tl. their rtinaternntlon
today I U nivnrslty of A lai uiimi
welcome,
hiiiiiitao
imi* A it*
its DepartDepart F K Itomnillnt, mmliiliint in ih r «-li fmmgu Mu. -r. i M&lt;*«h«' Slim ink
...................
iin. ................ ..
„t
.
J" tm " .lu
i.iiitu i. of the lI-ine
W A T .n r t F P N Aor&gt;tQ&gt;*
l o , [ UP„u k&lt;’ol ! y J lf.. MnT , . *nl,11 them in Mottltromt t y
SATH H D A V
l 'itctti. M i, ( it Dawson, chan- umiim pM-Huifril, m,niiii|tiitiii|il Ih r ,*n1*l I hi* n inii-iu*' u ,|iiM I' h u p ii
I llrlrh, Site i* W alter Robert '
_ _
Ringing
•nmnu'iiifiM
•
vrnt
m
tin*
h
fr
»*f
The American ts'kim i i* spoa I'llr ir li, a JO-ycar-old junior from
ttt.iot nt the C u n
Department;
riiMHi* taking juiit idling with Bn* Middlr I ,» i
I lr udilrd I hill
orltip a daticf at the .Mayfair Imi ^
ip' ,,
1 'Ii
l . i i u ui- W ells, chairman of
H an d Ju d g e
i
S ocia l Dept........ ..
and Mr*. ....... . mentioned w e re M iss Da.
l*"M'l »*' ■ . " ti'
U ’ M"
liepiniitoi at turn p. M. for the
f llrlrh wanted to find out hinv
(.'■ncfil of the Imihlinu fund. Fm
I .,. ui! Ii •*.ii B ji I k in*., lim it mu n nf Imu H u ck r i, v u t* p i n h l r n t ; F.h/ u ,, ll*d " ' k m i i * i m i m i i v r m riid
lh" lictter half lived so he posed
it iminnts.- e»,.».
i.'
*|m n*o rw
t * 'rv a tl’ins leb'iihnne Ihftd It
Mi
\ nit'i it im Hmin Ih'i'iu in triil ni" fit Wnm h u f f , rlmpliiiri; Murrtiy ,,&gt;** 'ht* ...... * mg "'«•
fnti
lh
Hunt in
g i v n i ih r &lt;i n l i t
I he llepeiitlaltle Class of the a* Mary lain ijnrlnir rush week on , 'l,u' circuits and ill ............. iil. i mu I in • hili iitHur vva* ni l i lu tivi'ly N iitic t, I n - u i i i r m ; N n llry Nutic r,
M
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rS T O N
If I I S ( I I
it ui « u i i ; Fill lit*in Ituiimilliil, IV , fm 11&gt;* u g u 1* mmU *'v Hu ( ntrli
First Methodist Church w ill spun sorority row. That's the time t h e |M,"l u p o sith u i* l ‘tno
Ii *k i •Mil'll Will) 11ll'll | &gt;tn k ii zit I«*it h Bills V rlv in gtnii, Hrd r
i
i
i
fin-sriu*"
mu
K
ing
S
h
n
n
m
.
tlrit
gniitm,
t
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Htr
ai
mi
1
n
r
in
sor a chlcker, ^
s n p p ^ ^ ’ th , ^
out
prospective
U ^ a i ^ ' o f ^" t a « „ •nil g ir r iir iv
oi it
r 1, -f ai 1o le i
I lin t - lin t
Mm t Ii il. IB IB — L’ : HI I*. M.
M* Kuckt'i wi'lcooietl tile guests |' llaiiilltotl lit*lire and Miss Kndslfy m | , o i nli
mm It
; ' K : , . s r; : : , , i :ih’e v r w ! , - ,
w m . .h ,. h,«,. „ r
hems. « i “
..........................
S A M l l ll l l H U M W S C l.I'll
I, fid 11,1 1OrllllM'i: Mt , Her tulttit wIm i M • h, who vvn-4 r e c e n tly e lec te d d e i l a n i l o i o wh u h i* \e, v
I a le Ao i* pr e-ddiTit w h e n »hv a k in f i » a in
.u* i *■“•■
-m*n jmet " 11
V iliiil.H siu n — S I .im
to (lie church Imildmk fund.
^" WV/A. ®\V. -°!!h
^ '**!! l a " in World Wa. II and „
I |»ir‘H, iiiud lo*i Bluff Tin* rover
tut
,
till'd iiot ml w if htit it titled an ntiiiuai stale enliven i'iM\idi
scarf—and strntegicnlly sltunteil
................
vM}.N " : "
... . .
*uiH&gt;rvi*or »r i....sie m n. nil. devil* t, wth (*j11111I'd liy Mih . M. it"'
din
w
jd
»d
n
"
f
hpoI u i l u i t i m i o f
Ketirielh
Mm
tall
of
Winlet
rich counted
■he Item doll Aver.ua ^ ir r ld pa,(dings D jlricl.
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o
:
fnmniHI1(,
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| Pl’l Till! vniliiiKl mi,
ii* WIIM B Hi " If, I lie edihti wa* Min, A , .
He
kvill itifel lit the chapel at .1:00 I* souvenirs of his oray into nn Jorderml overseas a* super y i,u r of M rn illiiM . who tmtu'd Ihe f»ngi'i'iv ',,k
,ls lh ,‘ *Ul'* IMTRldrnl lit im d fm , * *'v 1ml I, ole
' i d l ' d flu- id! 11‘, to* -nf o fair and
^ t |,
j man's Innil:
&gt; IIF.P U t ll S
'm usic with the Hpn in) Service* •I It.. magazine and deem atiniin
I 1*11UIt li.sl
liMfiM, aide otic
The Ruliilitiw Assemldy for Cdrls
Seven return invitations to sor- Heellun In the South P u .ifli a r e ii.j’" ’ I" ‘ bil. w ei" umlei the directIII 17
111
B i dgew nf hanaiiHA may he dtp
JO
w ill hold a legn.ai itieellng at o illies,
\S foie cri mn a g i m* ltd otif llie
promoted recieutioii in liiit ie s ul | o.. ..I ' I i , II II M&lt;('aslin
pi -• !» Inna heariH are delieiou* add
7;.’th P M. id the Masonic rumple.
Fourteen cups of ten and a down Ilm iKiiinvIlle, New Caledonia and
Mis Kdward Kirch ei dedicated ed *m a *dtuple chicken x lrw , Heiv«* hIhi v, llie ih l' Cidi , r igaed Ho d
(TiiupliTi' ( Iiil&gt;l , Dinner
iiimics J l Hiik - i" i he five imBaA ll meiiihers m e urged lo lie pre- tiny sandwiches.
UKinuWn
$
Okinawa successively. Me
He wa.* pio.
pro. |lh e maguaiiie slating tiuit "if we Ii uh lot! liiu iilfn
tti'fi le atlo i luiiiitil *'11111,'.ii **f the
sent nml friends ate invited &gt;" | The lelephone num ber, of 27 mote€,
, , (| „ Me| 'and, me (.. know peace we must live
Cm
tlplele
Sunn
mi'.liiiril
l.iiiu
heon
aglerToeiif B In i, finished, Itoio he
Hi" ..... «Un#.
em-ds and one h.mscniother
aw #n|« | (1.0 A siatic Pi,eific rihho n' log 1tie i a* rttlic n * and ncetipl
$ 1 .2 5
Ihe regular meeting
" f lh " .
. en* 7 ‘ n^ m* nt;. h" lo l,,l w llh brsnae In......... . s la i* . and the uni ii.spuiislhlllliea". Hevernl selecII..m l b o x es Hhmihl l«- w a *I ii' i I
h,s
(
'lim
p
id
c
I
liiini-rs—
I
n.iu
Hitiifotd Tourist Cluh at 7:.Ui I . M. fra&lt; « n lty hrolhers a the K ap p a. |ln m f, 8)|U.
r&lt;11
$ 1 .5 0
A f let
I iu* i r i einony
ended,
we.'klv niitl .1rii'il llioioughly. If
w ill lie followed Will, the -hnwiiig Alpha house, came when a h o f w ■M rV|w ln etnincdioi, w it........H ilary
e fahle,
p
..,,ilil,.
they
may
lo*
pul
ill
Hie
a
Itf
ii
liliftiiif
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II
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I
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i
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lllm
irr
W ill
of colored slhles U se d »n a trip
hint by (he arm » m l; o|H,ra „ 0Ba Ilt Okinawa and other K ohv C i r c l e
sin. lo air.
lltlMii* &lt;|W 1*11 III III! &gt;lli|irslliiN u Hliil iT ti Pw.
*1 f hunk von fim n thr- I'ottom
^ through H orida hy (lenrge H w arU . vital equipment mute ad rift.
.
SponH or
L e c tu re
#
TDH HDA1
| "1 1'iokml topsiileri lint e v e ry .’ He loft the Ar mv last Align d lo
I lie lliiiig llte rs of Wesley Clasa ‘“ ''y
•'«' P"'lte to say an y.
|,J 'n e w ilidles „t*H»e Dili
I ha* B um * F iic lu of tin* SlHifunt
of Ih r H is t Methodist Church w ill, (hiiqr.
[v e is lly nf Florida.
Mimlrn ( lull w ill R|mniint Mm. I
meet nl the home of Bessie
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I (mi'Mm K i 'UhcI i , Ict im er ami an
Zachary, H IJ Magnolia Avenue, al 1 Soft yellow cheese may I k* m elt-1
Hum from Ih r I'an fie ( t »iih |, in u
A
M ini p, M,
inlan d thinned with a iillle eonI V I W i k l l l S l\ lt !4 !l
I*** Him * at flu* Woman** r iiih laiilil
W KDNBHDAV
denied tomato soup lo make a
I «iiif al II I Oak Avunim nn Mar l
III. San fm d Tourist Chili w ill quirk Sunday night supper dish.
11 on(11***ri| *
I'NiP Hmm
ItiMiKtli w ill N|ii'ak al if 'in I*
have a s liu ffleltmird tournament Serve il over Innil or cracker*.
Kin-copal I'a m li
Mouse, dll" i f Mi
M mu #Tir*«ii|f«* making,
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with III*' W inti’i Park Tom 1st (tilth
—
,th e lia id e ii C lul. flowei show i
Sin* i i n former pionMenl of Ho
III F t. Mellon I’nrk.
' To carmelUe sugar, pul it in a I.,- |,e|.l at llie To urist C eulri
W
iiiliiiig
loti
Stale
Federal
ion
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Tile Woman's (tilth w ill hold it a : skillet ovei low heal and stir il that dale.
I'liili.i, Bird clinirinan *d
'O
• yen era I meeting and luncheon fur constantly until it melts and is I Y is iio i* included Dr. K. I Himlcn
ineiiila rs only at the cluh house, a golden hrnwn color.
I Camphell, Dr. \V. I ItiiHik*. J i . Hu* National (fmincll of Stale ton
A l l N e w , I d i c t o r y t i i u i r s m l c i “ , M c r c l i . i i w l i s r H u I (•&lt;&gt;
Kli'ctian of officers w ill I mi hold i
;Jo o C hristian, A. W A lisley, Tom dru Clul,* and prciid en l of two
■Y.......
h I i Ii *. VViiihlnginii Harden f'luki.
mill nil member, are urged to la*
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............ it.
1 New * ring gloves a ,e trimmed I f .................vdle. J e f f Johnson of M l' R‘ ‘usch ha* taught .........
S e llin g O u t T o T h e It .ir c
W ;ilK
I l i i r l o s s T o u r f .it iit
mi ................
initgcinenl
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mg ilt ihe I ,os Atlgcle*
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H o lly W O O d
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buckles.
J p al,n Beach and Slm iloy Brum l. y
, i bool, nml owne.l her own flow. .
o f Ihe Key C h il i.
.11 raugeiuent sliullo In Seullle
m ,i ; p u n '
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H I*.
ItULI-^ W D D l), t-eh. 34—-(/P&gt;— [rehearsals lliat other arlors were
j
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S t a le It ilf lg c t
Alan I,mill, bark nt work after a lla yin g beta on ],uw long, "lice il 1
j. .O 'l.i
3 (Irlnlc (,!*,, Hancc-i
f i .'*'*.
tuiopiiin jniiiil ami an illness, W(lH -JR uiinutes. I,a.*t lime hr
.- (•» no
will stick to ni'tiiui in Ills movie played till) show, lie appeared If,
i i u s i i s s m ........ i-sa» ne»,
1 n-i no
I Mugli' I lief f*iir* Mango
■la-i nicer.
uiinutes after the start of the [ sufflt lenl additional icveiiiirs, ll.r
,-i nit
9
l.ookiiig fit after his convales­ broadcast. Another actor subbed. ■Budget Ciimniissluii recuiiiiieiids
i,ii n.
I Mngle C hef Apl. (.tia. Huiige
1 I** ** •
cence. Abrii ha* u role similar to
Hollywood press memlmrs will i i i , in,'lease in Ihe above niuniiul
;iB nn
liin fust lug btenk In “Tills (tun have to start dusting off their
Thai seemed to be in line with
Kviibh CiiiihuIi' (Ml lle iilrr w ith Hlmvci , »
I I
I -i *•
B IR T H
fm II,..- ” Hie film is "A flcr Mill- souri and fish attire. They'll In' tin (lover mo W an e ll’s new campaign
\N N ,.|!,N I F.MFN I
T i nn
night" „ml I* full of act Ion. That's majority of the audience at the to enlist atipporl fn u ii rduiMtlon
in &gt;
Evunn ( Iri iiliiling Mil llrn le r- ill.ridil H I I
l'• '' •
nl:ny will, him
austere Academy Awaids event giuups ui a raoi|.Higi, lo convince
:o "i
"I
lalkml
lo theater men and the thing will Im formal. The llie public and the ).e g i*liitin c
E viiii.h C lm ih tlln u Mil lle n le r- 11,11110 H I I
,-&gt;')&lt;
III Kiiglaml ami France when I wan smell of mothballs should prevail. tin,i ,,&lt;&gt;» Inxi-s are necessary.
over there," he says. "Anil (In-y The program will l&gt;e short, with­
( ,iIt'min n Gin* I'linir l im iiu e, .‘la.BOIl It I . I
I (.'''*•■
iiniil they preferred lo show acllmi out even the screening of clips
(beamed ham is dtdlriim* served
D, am i Ml*. Roller I F K a n ..
pictures. Anyone can unilerslanil from the nominated pictures.
'rcinpeu (in * FIiiiii l-'nrnurr, .'l.'i.iMKI Ii. "I I .
Mill.1).
over crisp Chinese noodles; llie &gt;f Atlniila, tin io iii .mu,'.' liic I. i i i i . i
a fight even if he ilocsn'l know
Joan Fontaine is still dickering noodle* may Im bought In cans. -f « soil. Robert F Have*, l i l . ..a
Wtiril Gun I'Mruir l-'irnim-es. IlH.aBB II. T. I
K-1* • f lic language.'
to play "Trilby." latest choice for Serve a salad of canned yellow i'('l&gt; 111 Mrs. Kitves will (., ,..ti.. n.
“
I.inl.l also keeps busy with hi* the Svrngall role Is Anton Wal- cling peach halves, walerrrcss, and tmied as thr former
Vtit.tom
III
WealinuhniiHi- Vuemtin Cliqim-rs
-i ,
trunscriptlon firm, which prod­ brook, now that James Mason has French dressing with It.
Burns of Ri,nford and the gm-.'l .
uces four air shows, one with h'm. bowed out. Walbrook Is the talk of
-laughter of Mr. m il Mr*. IV. I I
,|0.'):,
P rem ier V nnm ni Cleunera
KJl.H.'i
The rinimuny is keeping an eyo the town for his 8vengalt-llko rob­
A (lew trim,nl,ig for dresses and (in rnet.
sweaters 1* a strip of double
cm television, he adds.
in the “The Red Shoes."
E urrhii Viiniiim C leaner
lis.!).,
(Irmicho Mar* Is going In he a
Audio Murphy's book, "To Hell Batiste with neatly stitched buttonSapphire, light blue, royal „ t ,i
giandfi,liter for the second tlmo. and Back," Is hitting the stands Both edge* of the strip are fin­ pnu'uek him- w ill l,„ Im poitm i
Wi-Nllnghiiimt* T i i i i l« T&gt;|»e, Mnu|ini.Mi«lui
71 *•.»
Ills son nml ilHiigliter-ili'law aru and appeara destined for the la.st- ished will) eyelet ruffles.
colors for Spring.
expect log another child. {JmmlpN seller lists. Il Is nn of lh listWcHllnghninte I lurid Viii-tiuniH
" li b ,
Marx also has a daughter two seller lists. It Is one of the best«i nn
ami a half years old and Ii plan­ written nf the war memoirs and
liex ler 'I'm In IMiiunli'd Ttihn
a»
ning lo lake her to Ihn mm (Ida decorated soldier pulls nn punches
1 *i
^tvrok. "Il will Im the filet animals in reporting the realism of war.
l.uiiinlr.v (Jin-t-n Single M unnlnl Tnlia
!•.!&gt;.»
she’s seer,, outside of my relatives,”
Larry I'arks and Al Jolsnn keep
f*. K, R ousler
iis.'i;,
he saidRouting mall Intended for the
Oiomh tells me lie's slowing other. Ho they have agreed to meet
M allery H i k Hiih I . i -nn lliillerlen
down this year. In 1047 ha wrote once a week to exchange the mis­
slid rewriile a play, look It to New directed mall.
lined Crimlc.v H efrigeriilnr
S'ork, did two pictures, his air show] Howard Keel la In training for
and eight guest shows. "Thal'a .the lead opposite Judy Garland l»
2 1 " WenlinghmiHi- llnne Cuhlnet A Tup
lil.00
MATH.
10c
too niueli fee ra grandfather," saya ,"Annie (let Your dun." The sixiu
foet-three fugitive from the LonKVKH. — tie
IM" WeutlnghniiMc Muse Citlilnel A Top
aS.iltl
The late Hurt Lancaster, they re don -‘Oklahoma" company weighs
C IIILD H K N l i t ;
calling him. Hhe busy actor-prod- ' 10.1 pounds. The studio wants him
IN"
WeslinghniiMllnse
Cnlilnet
l.enn
Tup
is..rill
i
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Ole Miss Smothers Southwestern iWce N i p s Texas’ Hundreds Of High School Cagers
To Break 8 Game Losing Streak f^ cA A Tourney i Swing Into Tourneys This Week
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G O LD EN G LO V ES
.......
Fob . ............
2 4 -G P )Nine
Ine boxing teama
team* were entered
today In the 14th annual gulf
atatea golden glovea tournament
to Ij« ataged In the Legion arena

ily AHHIHTATKD I'HBMH
Hr A SH IM IIATK II I'DKHH
1
Feb. 24—(/!*)—
It’s liatkrlli.ill tournament time arid liumJird; of liigli acliool playeri
Forward |/tck Maialiall (parked In* Ole Mm leamniatea In an HI-62 Texas. one of the hrigliU-* t pro*;toty orei little Hnutltwcitrrn hi Mrm| hn Ij «i outfit f&lt;&gt; -..icak Mn»- |M(U i,nt-u |n T&gt;; lio I.i t . la ont o f'w ill twing llftu action to decide ooeial lulifemtcc cliaiiipinrnlnpi
Uiippi’i rigld-gume
lining tlreak.
_ _
,
. the running for the coming NCAA today. Friday and Saturday,
,
y |,r .South Florida Conference meet at Saruiola haa levrral leatna
In the only Sonllirnitern Conference game of the night, Georgia ■im«kelhiill elimination*.

Tech luintd hack a fighting Auhuin five GM7 after alnioil

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P E N S A C O L A ,.

artlng next Monday.
: starting
Latest entry ia Gulfport, Mias.,
i which la
ia aendlng a
_ two-man
_________ team
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mmnoacd of featherweight Carl
McClendon and Carl Johnaon, a
I ..m-pounder,

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F E B . 24, 1949

Next time you make a tapioca
cream pudding vary it tiy adding
»ome allced softened or cooked fig*.
The grated rind of a lemon may
alau lie added to the podding for
flavor.

MEN'Sa fWZEN

j |hJ ™ w r n t * A a a w l a * « m| J'prea" : ' n,« i chancer ol winning. |e«uit at Clearwater completed the tegular

17:pnlnt lead in the lust 'garter.

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„ i.askothall noil, wore dumped laat laeaaun in a lio fnr won-lout honor**-------------------------------------lit other
non-conference tilt*, ( 1 «| i I I r
R u u k ^ l n l i l l night l.v Hire. 66-40. Tlifa Ollrnl- »"d F»rl Myera, Manulce an d ,
or.lcr.
Georgia walloped o utclassed E ra
U i t l u 1 U U B A f l U U I l natej Text* from the Southwent 8 «fa«»t« •"*' ,r,lU'd «■ &lt;*«•* hontc*. | ,,u r a High of Dade City and
klne 74-82, Ten n essee tlum ip cd the
n., , n fM, " ‘“ I M'*" ,
*9,® llrninlon are the only seeded tearm
Q a n u n n T n U n f l O n Conference race and automatically
C itad el 64-42 urid F lo rid a Itowrd O C a o U f l
meet at
Dushnell.! jn
Tampa Hay Conference
l i t E x I l U v l l from NCAA ronahleratlon. The ill*- Weat Coast
tn M iami IHMHI.
Bumunl wliU h will he played
C ..4 ...r li» r
V I ; „ h I irlct *1* NCAA hhl nniiwlly gov* In Other favorite* are Hrookxvlllc, ,
Marshall
swished
20
point* S a t u r d a y
WIlowood uud Crystal Diver.
|i,tl.ttigo.W im iium ii,Largo,Hrew*IN I
n l i the eonferenee ehamplon.
Auhurndule* victory over l-aki- {|,r ulll|
urv other team* enthrough the net for (He Mina rind
I The victory guve Dice n shame
Wnle* in I hr* fiiml icniiii* of thv h.ir(j
helped keep tire M l»sis*l|qiluns u
....... ..........................to He Arkansas for the eonferenee
K u il Florida Conference
&lt;iAINKS\.II.I.K, Feh. 21 L ’ , l e a d provided It can heat the Da­ .euro", first defeat for the Higha sfr distance iiliend
of Sent hlander* In conference play Oil*
Dayton* Beach,
wsatern all the wuy. The liulfllm e
iry.
ruling
Solilhwe*t KHiRon. iniiko* tli«» lil(M»f||ioiiniU a {^v horm'lowii Heahn^xif raireni nri*
lead was 4H-8L
followed hy D eU nd,
&gt;, stayed In the 0 " . ut o cup the ridge crown ,
. A ub urn gave T e rli u s c a re In
Wale* I* t u p * , tlrK am|
Augustine,
the finul &lt;|unrter oh the ITalm m iun
28 triumph over ut Sehrlng Luke
seeded, Auhurndule second; rrost,
began eho|i|&gt;lng down T e ch 'a I ?
*t.
Meantime, three of the nnthin's proof third and Lake Placid fourth. ' Hronann Is seeded first for the
C ilnt lead. The visiting I'lnlmuncn
Mu Inland of Daytona lleach Is Suwunnce Conference at Trenton.
linmed the nmrgln to 66-60, hut
ton ten team*, strengthened their
The (luliirs, niuklng u
( „ r the post-season tournees, favureil In the Nor theast tmirna- The North Florida Conference is
foula loon puehed the '.racket*
The Oklahoma Aggies, ranked
11'
wl*h Leon of Tal|tn tuurney at Perry. Next
aw ay out in front again. The learl drive to wind up the
a
Oklahoma. 4(1-20. lahassee Hollos, (leala, loike City,
. ..
.
, . . '
changed hands It lim e* liefore lered lid* week with a won-io»» N
i*"’
°.n** * “ * ,o u rn ,*
Tech took over and held after 14 record of 1 0 -12 , and a HKC recuril |(| aV(nK(, u 5 4 .4 1 |w(|t|ng hv the Gainesville, HL Paul* and Fletcher
of 4 win* ami ^ losses
i Bonners suvernl weeks ago, If the of Jacksonville and Live Oak rated ment will lie held.
minute* of play.
On then hist mad lour of Hie Aggies inn again whip Bt. Louis,
The Georgia Mulhhig* ncored alseason, the Flnrldhiii* garnered
munl at will uKuiiiHt Krskltit- anil two win* out of three gullies, ranked No, 2, on flutiirday they
appear certain to appear in either
prevented the Sooth Cnrolina vialhatting Mlsslssppl S ta le , M» :&gt;L the NCAA or National Tourney
tor* from tallying in the finul HI
Hy AMHOCTATUn PDKHH
Ole
Mis*,
(L'l-ill,
uml
losing
•"
ami n half minute* of pluy. Tim Aiilm rn's lejuvenated Plulnsineo, at Madison Square Garden,
Han Francisco, ranked eighth,
Bulldogs grnhhi-d on early leuil
I (ID I.A N U I j , Feh. 24 |H |m c la l|defeated HI. Mary's of California,
G O LF
and coasted through the re*t of 44-4:i.
lole Chitwood’s world champion
Forward Harry Hnmlllon bus :|H-.'I4. to wind up It* regular sea­
the wuy.
Mexico Id ly
Tony Holguin of uolmiMthlle uud molnrcyci-; dareagain
Jumped
to
the
front
in
**“
’
son
with
a
21-6
record.
Han
Fruri(iu
adalalara,
Mexien,
won
the
M
c
x
-|
,|,,vj
|,
,m
, tlH o a tlin ’s tip E , L. Itnim-y, Georgia guard, and
B ill Drowning, Krnkiiie forward, HvnrliiK Hufl Ir*I wi'Dii tlim nl .1uNn elsco limy I*. Invited lo the N. I. T. Iran (l|M&gt;n rmirnainent with n W "r« i ra„klug stuntau-n selected from
M iller and himself. Hamilton now since the district eight NCAA iisii awappeil blow* early In Iho second
of 210 fm 61 hole*. Hum “ 11*10
I Kutopcnn uml A m eriraii speedhalf ami hnth were pul out of the has 202 points, while Miller ha* « idly got-* lo the winner of the second uml Jim m y llcm urei third. ways ns well ns I'm* Hollywood
lolid
&lt;
d
2!H
Doth
Ixiy*
arc
Pacific
Coast
Conference.
Orlamhe- J'cggy K irk uf Find* I
vi |ot„ w iii race, smash and
game.
pushed hy Center Hon* I gentler,
Howllag Green of Ohio, ranked lay
Paul W allher of Covington, K y „
. - '..." f ......................
&gt;y. .............‘•'•"/'•“ r,1 .
•'r
!.r« s h i M.. r wav
W»' through a twotwin
lias
neon
making
III*
falionls
tllli,
also
furthered
II*
N.
I.
T.
Orlando
led field
Tennen-ee'" *luu|iGuiotllig captnlu,
igii me (lour of nlnmied c a la in i'v at the
hook shot* count lately, and has hone* with a 1161,11 victory over first round in the tinm
inlerunllunal Oilando Midget .Speedway toniurended hi* vnrsltv career on the
, ,
Toledo.
Vol’a ............... ill hy conlilhiitlng j "«•« aggiegal*d - 11* tomjii is
mixed two hall lournamenl.
low night at M.dlQ o'rlnck.
A victory over Tech will throw
Duller, No I I , wa* upset hy
H A LIN G
16 points fnwaril vlrlory. He wn*
the
Halms
into
a
much
hcllm
Using lirnnd new 1(141) ford autoCincinnati, 411-41, in n Mid-AmorMinim George
D.
Wldener's
the game's high scorer, hut til that
lilt. Tho other Devellle l | l . 6ll|
won the Kvnr* oodilles and led hy Ihe former
It was n roniiunnllvely mediocre position to conimiiml more respect Ira Conference
from Kentucky'* VVIIdi-uis, wlmm teams iiwikrd In the lop didn't glades Handicap at Hialeah.
AAA milimia! racing champlnn,
performance foi Whither.
New Orleans Hen F . W h ltaker’a ( liltwood hlms*l(, Ihe troutHi is
The f’Hndcl gained jin early I lie Ham Inn* meet in the fir"' play.
high­
Most of the night's comnetlllon My Deques! 142. 10) won the nix- scheduled n altempt 22
lead, hilt the Vols liegnn sinking round of play in the HKC Inarm y,
speed event*, dimmed hy broadVlllnlinvu furlong feature at fa ir gruunils.
tlielr rhotr and hy halfllme were lo I*- to hi in l.eslliglmi nest centered in the Karl,
weal iwo exlru periods to heat
a hear I ft0 -t!0 . Afler Ihul they were month
A rra ilia , C a lif.,— Edward Laic lumping one new 1041) riuloniiuute
1lie I* Hu hhl
will
ol*' Muhlenberg,
62-411.
Dartmouth her'* Hedgewoud t$4.20) won the ....... ..
im* f *'*1 ‘ hr'iugh the
never In trouble.
aho weal two oveillmes to trip l.ugimu
Head. Parse at Santa
»»•« completely oyer atiu'her
In Gainer,villi the Miami H urri­ Ini i **v«hk &lt;* wlii'ii t|n* Khjfih*,*i
4
&gt;
h
III#'
(*
u
.(
i#i
iiiiii(w*Mi*it
A
iiiiv
,
IH
6
H.
A nita, going a mile in J:27 4/6. I •*•*«'
IW® *«r " feeding along
canes stormed over Flnridn for
CCNY. ceeking
a post-seusun
Ohlsraai -Valley Poise I4U.4II) I oodcriienlh.
the third lime thl season, Miami fur hi a |tii*viiniR x»nnt* hi Atlanta
loiiiui-v
hhl.
whlnned
Koidlmtn.
6
H
.
...........
tin*
.Saiiiiaiin
»
iiiim
*
hill
«
»
n
won the feutme rare ut Hiiushine^ Chilwuml, ‘who gives deuionunleashed a searing spree InliPI whllo Columbia, custom Inter*:
Y," u tj„ ee.lmrse photo finish , 'slriilh d n * of prrelslm i drlvng a*
lll the gumn In push the score nlii.11 »'i*il «»f n ltt r»7 uriiri'.
olleglllte league leader, drubbed
Hoi .Springs, A rk —Mr*. A . M. " e ll as racing new F.irds mi two
from 44-ull to a 61-16 lead. It wus
Drown, 6N.20. Syracuse bounced Crvch's lie llr ic f won the featured "heels for several hundred yards,
Miami the rest of the way, Flor­
Cornell, 70-6H, despite 27 point* hy seventh race at (hiklaw n I’nrk.
i I* « full-blooded CtieroHce Hid.an
ida has dnfcnlcd tho lliirririinn*
Hillarv Chollet of Cornell for a
M IH C K LLA N K O D H
- Imol is successor lo the U l» Lu rky
only once this season.
new ludivhlual record at the ByraHrooklyu — Dan Topping w a«'Teti-c, killed iierform lng a stunl
Miami'* Whitey f'amphell arid
HNION BI*HIN(.n, Ain., Fd.. 211 m-e Htnle Fair Coliseum.
uatiiiid president uf the llrn n klyn - 1m Hr 12.
Murkcy Macthiiiald hrnko the
Ol’i - BIx dogs pul In strong bids' In « her eastern game* I'enn N«w York setup In the A ll Am erica '
state collegiate ncnrlng mark sot
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hy Fhirhlu Center linns Tnensler yenterday in the third (lay s ..... I
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Carnegie
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lust season. CarnpU'll got 22 points
Coach lin y Blmmnns, veteran
711-47, Diitgers took Dlder, Kl- jjlckey chalrinnn uf the laiar.l. C arl
last night for a season’s total u f..sh o u tin g Dog Field T ria l"
Vnyles, lo-ud couch of the Dodger* ,.„w h „ f ( fu. Hyracuse laiXers, has
7
11
uml
Went
Virginia
'vnlln|ted
1127, seven hotter than Tuentler’a
l-'artv covey* were fimad hy ihe
last year, wu* imived tn a place In ,|t.v&lt;l]„ned III Individual champlmis
mark, Mnrlinunld netted 12 for u nine braces. The trial* end lomni- W-»*hi igto-i-Jefferson 62-42.
the Hrooklyu Imsohull organlxuf* „|llc,. incoming head coaeli.
Noire
Dame
edged
Michigan
826 total.
thin.
11
row
S ta le , 42-4t, ulthough MHO nearly
lluverford,
I'll. - - the
Unlten 1 '
pulled
the
game
mil
of
tho
fire
A L A B A M A A M A T K U II
third ranking basketball
22-17, ut halftim ee, Htutos women's s&lt;|iiash team del; 4
1■1 i i m i.-r-ig I*,, i,*,.1, ■»» 1/1*1 ■after trailing, II2-I7,
K e n n e l C lu b K n t r ie n
I"
A*s(*-I*teil Pres* poll,
linschnli’s "Mr. HI........i»„" r , l - , Iho went an extra period to lieut Wolfe Noel ( l i p for Ihe first (line, defeated Oklahoma, 46 to 26.
t o m u m t ' n s n i .i i r r i u v *
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ater,
Ok
In.—Oklahoma
A’
,
hrulctl 76 year* of liv-ii: l ’ day
lit II V M ill V t'I'lllt
Handy, h gged,
hai re|.che*ted Western Michigan, IHI-U2.
First —I'lch S Par. ■(•-•I I'loilo,
HlurUy 1111lo,
Hiqius
Wag
tic
1 said ht'd "«lay in me.
nec,uni HI*
j
llonlut, Onlitiy l.jol.
hn*ehall as long u* ll will have
Stic* jjtos
The flying lliilchrnnii letired ,
T lilr il - llo w ily li'li, VI itI hi. Tw*i
from the playing rank:, lo I*M7 (
II T re v 's At
afte r .. 21-yeot Miljor League I
K oiii 1h KM if hut*, S I 111Ill** Thif
lirtiin ltd)
career, lie lo-hl more ,,-poidn than I
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KlMb f'HMl liiittp Vltii
ll hike Imx
ItMib ini
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Hoiitiitli'
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HniI, IIH flit I
Illtd O K L Y N , Feh. 24 (/!*»—'T hu 111:12 ns a «cmH nod coadt for Ills
Hi'Vi*ri|li H'lialo I •i*f»it I I Kfilhtn
Hrooklyu llm lger* lidded (he U th In-ioved Pitlshingh I'lrale *.
An I
Hit Vr |t(»M'*M II11Ilf
Mi,
. Hlfltil Mm i»mi t N11iii In*r,
0 negro husuhnll player In their nr- I attack of flu laid him low for a '
Him k*'i, Hlri'un'M iiHlc
NMil b Mr H11or 1* I«*p, 11m11■
i •**11n«* gum/utlon yesterday when Hiey time thin w ilder. A* a result, lie'll
signed Juim-s Edward Pendleton, [ bypass the I'lrules' spring iruiulug
l i r i i / i k # ’.
M i ' l l i l l n f t 11
T«t|illi Mull I.ittol, Min m i . i
and T O P S in Dixie
2:i-ycur-ohl rlghtlmmlvr
hitting | trip lo C alifornia. Hm 'n&gt; ex|iecls
K lylfii: Muck
1shortstop. The player was usslgned in I*' on the Joii as u silil wlo'li the
bacon*# of iO (r#ihn#'&lt;»l
TON lllllT 'R INTMM.R
K ill NT IIM li—A III Mllr
lo HI. Paul of the American Asso­ umpire
shoot* *'|dny hull"
ut
I Ki-mty 1C, 2 Ttifi Klfirii, J (till
Fo rlier Field
11till » HI unit IMihr, ?• I’h K N ciation,
Pend I cl on wu* purchased from
'mv, C H|n«*il .i i *«*|it I iCMiR 1in Id h
IlHHNtc Hit V.
tin' Lhlrugo (Hunt* uf the Negro
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&lt;'tny American League, whero hn tiatli'il
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report lo Vero llearh , F la ,, Mar. 1.
til
Pendleton performed in tho VeitT tiiH fr 11 %*n — n/t* Mins
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II T rrv 's At. » I'lek's eiulan winter league
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T ro^ram In Orlando

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Warner (lelebrutfs
75th Birthday Today

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with ib
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HERALD
FO R R E N T

'FU RN ISH ED apartment, one lied,
room, hot walor. 814 Elm Avt*.

PART OF my homo with kitchen

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privilege*. 2111 E . 10th St. Phone
77.
ROOM
furnUhed
apartment.
Pie far quiet conp!r"Tf«:i W.
Flrat St. Phone tt(l4*W.
O N E ft room fiirnlahed apartment,
electric alove and refrigerator.
Apply Nick'a Package Blore or
212 W. 41 h. St.
2 OR 3 room upnrtmenta. Adulta
only. &gt;112 Oak Ave.

A R T IC L E S

FO R

W OKU W A N TED

While thay laat. NYw Chevrolet
rijiri’lat l-urifalna In home* on M iy 1 D*Luae Radios. Oriytlnut price TRACTOR WORK by tha hour or
term*. You will mv* rnoocy by
job.
Ploughing,
mow*
a
_
. harrowing,
_______
(flfi.lft. Imtalled now ffin.fiu,
liuylny from
Edward
fro m E
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lug A dirt moving.
tg. W* ipeclatil
HOU aEH M ornu halfh
" T'lie
h e man
m an who
w ho know*
k n o w * Sanford"
in conditioning
ing bu
t luildio^ t r t » (
A PalaM fto
t'h. 1231
mural
Ktal Eatat* and Eire ImuttiK*
garden plota, Phono
I’hone 1141, Offlrp US Magnolia sot L U N C H E S e » e ry d a y fro m
SIDEWALK und Driveway repair*
A vr
11:80 to DtOO at HON
“ M E Rt'8.
ing at rcuaonuhle rntea. J. P.
Oolup. Pippin (inrdvna, Tel. 402&gt;J.
IF INTERESTED IN TRADE
8TEEI. SA8H (ll.A/.INC—Picture
City property fcr home out aid*
window*
Inatallr.l. (ilna* for Voting inuiried mail wanta work,
of City,
grocery atore, filling
atatlon,
e v e ry Imllding need ul,
I have Iwu houaea each haa trn HENKAHIK (ilaaa A I'aiitl l'o.
running, liunlier yard
exper­
ience. II,.x J. C. F. C/O Sanford
MM 14 I V 2nd. HI.
lota
lleruld.
I
Out’ two Led room houie, two
Phone .120.
»creen*d porch**, and aa many
Delivery route wanted for F*od
Inti aa one might want.
Chicken, Oyatera. Shrimp in (he
A Fertlliler, ulao rwlull aale*
One three lied room houae, two
box. We never elu*e. |iuy A
experience. Hox J. F. C. c/o
M-reened porchea, fir* place.
Night (irlll, 7th A French.
Sanford Herald.
Alik* fun. laundry 80(1 gtl. rain;
water tank, noma fruit, up to
SETTLED,
reliable, flrat daax
FI8HINCJ TACKLE, Shincra. Beer.
ten lota.
ment
culler.
Apply, Bargain
Soft
drink*
A
Sandwichea.
Until hoiiflfR wired for electric
Cornei
liroccry,
Hl!8 S. Bay
Yvette
A
tlordou
Flout
ing
Store,
• love, running water, compute
Streel or Call JIM. Kuatla, Fla.
Oiteen Bridge Opin every day
I,alii ruoTtta, on hard road. Phuna
from 8:30 A. M to 0.00 P M E X P E R IE N C E D office girl dealrea
471N. Co,
Cloied Monday*
pctmaueiii poalllon. Reply Box
A. V. c/« Sanfurd Herald.

1 have a 2-heiiroom Houae excrii" 0 0 0 D und HAD"
rut condition nice neighborhood,
Furniture
IU
HuHtnenH ilp p o rlu n ltlffl
central location priced to yell flop.06 Sofa Bed icy.U6
ft]Rod. Tormi, Iti.t,000. caih.
l-New 2 pc t.tvtng Room Suite wan (IttOCEHV atote A ec|uipment,
249.P6 Now 14P.P6
good location, l.ongwoud, Fla.
Thtee Heciroont houae dote in lo­ 1New 2 pc l.iving Koi.m Suite hSmull
udown payment, balance
cution extra nice inalde and out,
349.60 Now 109.5V
like lent oi Hade for pluperty.
Price 4787b. Term*
0*New Occnaioual Chun
12.06
Plume 788-.J. |» t». Hox |t)13
Two Uedroom Huime completely fRO.Hfi (Jov. Winlhrup Miil.iiguiiy
Sanford.
Deak 430.06
furnlnhed, very nice, good neighWutoot
Finiali
New Maple
A
liurhood, immediate poaieaalon 212
S P E C IA L . S E K V IC E S
Deaka ,'10.06
Price 40.0(8). with term*.
Sjirtng*
2-New Metal lied ('•&gt;
d o i m ik -i ' i . y m o u t h
Four Uedroom House Kxcoliunt lo­
A Mattrea* 34.00.
P A R IS AND SK R V IC K
cution and l.cxt of condition, 1-Metal Cot und Pud
0.06
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phan* 1911
One uf Sanford'* lietter homea |3.96 Full length lluoi Mirror 42.40
(triced far Itelow mnatructlon 3 Pc. Walnut filiiah liedruuiu aulte NEW FLO O RS aurfaced to perfec­
coala. Term*tion. Old floora mndr Ilka new.
IR9.06
Flnlaldng, cleaning A waxing.
fl-Walnut Fllikh Smoking Stmida
&lt;j. a . w m n iio N , s k .
Portulde power plant. 22 yaar*
1.95
tilt H. P a rk A t *.
P h . I2M1
experience in Setninolp County.
Rubber Bath Tub Mat a .40 A doc
II. M. (Ilexson, Lake Mary.
I
Odd Dining Room Cliulrx 2.HR up
B R B A K F A B T — aeryed » v » ry day
M A TH ER 'S
V
E
N
E
T
IA
N
B
U
N
D
S
made
to
orut l.anay'a D ru f_H ti,rr. 36c up.
393 f i . Flfat t}t.
Phone 1)7
d-r. Seminote Venetian Blind
Co. 82d W. 3rd St.
Phone
m aw
NEW I'AH ECONOMY
MODERN COZY COTT.MJE
only 117.23 per month. Lei ux in
For cotnfortalde wlnttr or yearatall 0 new Chevrolet
motor I L a L L 617 fur Baltary, Ueoaratur
Swain*
round living. The beat buy In
block aaaemhly.
. and Starter aervie*.
Battery Service, 801 W. F irit
Florida. Phone I3H3-W3.
Save cxceaaive oa* of nil—
! St.
Save exceaalve ilae of gaaollne —
Recover that Iona of power^|,TAAIONTD* HPUINCJH—SB mile*
URI.ANOO Murntng Htnllnal. Or- !
So.
Hanford—9 l-edruoma, 2 T R Y T H E GMAt IIU D G ET PLAN
lamlu Kvtnlng Star Call Ralph
Hav liaa.J
l.atliH, gueat houae. furniahed.
CASH P R IC E 4186.4)0

FU R N IS H E D upurtinimt. 301 W.
6th. St i eel.

rl'tf , 4!n!o^frAlao--V.k “7ran t S A V E D O LLA R S'7\ t " H O L L E R S
---------.----------H O L L ER MOTOR H A LES
lota and. .lower
price liumea. U—
Sea ,
Homer Sewell, aale* mgr. Iluck- 2nd A Palmetto Ave. Phone 1211
2
WANTED TO KENT
Sanford
el-O'Neal Realtor*. Phone H83H4'
Winter Park Exchange.
33
ft
Owen*
1947-116
HP Chryaler
G A R A G E apartment for coup]*
Crown;
3-1
Reduction
gear; 2it
ft
ARTICLES
FOR
H
A
L
E
with baby, permanent reaidentx.
ft. Chrlx Craft
1038-96 HP.
Phone 1217-W.
WAHHINO A Polkhlng.
good condition; 4 unit apartment
STAFFORD'S AMOCO SEBVICK
houae, good income, only 2 yra.
Pbtm* 9197
1
R e a l E hI mI* F o r M il*
9 Park A 2nd.
old; alao beautiful
Lakefronl
home. Selling due to lllneaa. Box
FR IU D JUM BO h HRIMP dinner*
263, Ml. Dora or phone Kuatla
. m t ti . EHTATE - INRUBANCK
•verynlght, 61.00. HOMER'S.
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
106 Whit*.
Complete
RAYMOND M. HALL, Raaller PIT TSB U R G PA IN T
C EM EN T
W A T ER P R O O FIN G —
line at,
Mm. 4 Florida State Baak Bldg.
Colorleaa water repellent treat­
H EN KAH IK (llaa* A Palal 4o.
ment (or exterior concrete and
112-114 E . 2nd. S t.
U N FU R N IS H ED houae, R rooma,
maxonry at,
Phone 3)9.
2 corner Iota. 1301 Myrtle Ave. i
IARIK
HENKAH
IK Glaaa A Paint Cu.
Phono 9128.
TUXEDO FEEDS: Complata llaa.
112-114 W. 2nd. St.
Hunt'a Tuxado Feed Stare.
Phone 320.
FO R FARM S, homea, bualntaa LUNCHEON and abort ordcra
property und acreage, aee your
•erved ovary day at Uney'a Army Hhoea ft .60 up
E, A. Strout Kaalty Agency
Army-Navy Hurplua
Drug Btore, 76c up.
| Orie R. Mathleux, Aaaoclate
196 N. Palmetto
E. Second H ired or phono BApY carriage, 302 N. Maple Avt.

N IC E 9 bedroom houae, fine Jocatlon, beautiful thrubbery, |15,090.00.
Another 9 bedroom houie, two car
■graga, corner lot. | I t ,000.00.
Tw a dory home, good location.
•taKMW.
J. W. H A L L , Healter
|A
, 2419 Mallonvllle Are.

*

Phono »I#*W
IN THE heart of Sanford—flea
room houxe 2 car garag*, at
xacrlfIce price. 214 Elm Ave.
LOT. heavily timbered,
on Cryxtal U g e and
(utke Viaw Avenue, City water
ctrtclty and phono connecllona
ilia bit. L A. Cline, *
ary, Fla.

LARO

timid Pp&gt;

H A I.K

MELTON’S
2nd A I'a Ln i-llo

I'hm ic 12113

Good U|ip»r III lilt Ira

Apply In Peraun
T«

F lo rid a F a s h io n s
Mull O rder Divinimi
A IK H A S K

|

O f Tirwd Kidneya

Wh#n illAcirrlfr of Rtvlfiry function pFTinJl
ft muy fAU94* DtjElflDii TtfirlAcKv, ihvumat
p*Jn«, Uf iwiltKa fcteu uf pr|» iirsl vnrvrv. rwU
lliitf till n l g l i l v t w r l l l n ff,
. (•ullliiiw
.............—
tA uiultf. Ihte

I |)oUurM&gt;u« itu iU t r to rw tiiAin in jpwur

Joe M arsh

How's Your
Listening Time?

If iuu need cuhIi we
will rHiiuint-e your out'

BACKACHE,
LEG PAINS MAY
BE DANGER SIGN

Im nr|ut| Hint

From wlicre I sit

All Makes—Many
MudelH
(•mill Condition

T y p ists!

Florida Fashions,

| ft

USED CMS

Huck llu w rll ami I R T fr In
v lllr lm■I w rrh. |)rti|i|inl in »•!
*
diner w h t r r »onir fririitl** »«n* ' i r
ling ground tulhinu alniul w liH lin
(o «rll hngN now or ».«ii.

Huck |iU»ngV’» ri 6*ii1 into Mu* di*
cuttion. 118*V li’ftm inif uYYiih win h
siuldcnly

lli«*y

all

**!hih I U|» a n d

« U r t Etomping llie ii

fi*«t like it

grgg gli lliiliiih win 11nine
I'm filltilierifnsti'd, llut Him k
only looked sh**«'|4is|i und I'xpliiHi

"(Jut'NA t

wiih talking again, win n
1 Hboulit uf Irecn ki«tefiili|*- U lien a
JWirgul)1! fufit'4fij/ 11tin* gi-t- nut

" \j time aree'ind

mi mis hun by
in .I

Ii
hrfr I wil 1lltet'w A good
'* 'i iii l eri vnm* li.iw A right to hU
ti|iiniiMiH lint nthurw hu%r m r IgIi I
1m i in 11 * I ihi «ii» liter it'-* dri'kd*
Mil* In I smti III wi ll m not til «vil,
-M'lde' pi»* "f liieffA |M«*. *if II f Iak*
III nil Heete bl-9'l Ml eull'f l.ilr'6 inuiv
iniii* 11iiv tli.it wav .ind liftiitr II If
von lion l M&lt;ni' limt»i I*.i in Wiiiav
Umih:

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i ni,. Fm^irfil
F rrttiV fn L
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tcmitjr l'4l»4ULiWW fvlltl alM.trling itul k&lt;14nil fig'

( |i|lif Ig/ff,

lo m H lm * * i h u w i tli«rv&gt; it a&gt;&lt;nigtiili)E w r o n g

1 I't.I.J %f.4fri Uhl rnf t i I vmtdtitMM

with ftHir kUiify* or Mddtl^r,
llon't W'All I Aik pur (irugtflit fief ItMIl’g

j JMII b, a •lU m tlm nll lilutekk.
tM uiw tk, W
u*m
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K ii c r m i f u i lf
1 py n vlliiu fi* fu r ovi*r 5u
* r« . I I o a ii ' e l i t *

YOU CAN

paupy rrli\f riii| win h&lt;h&gt; |hw 1&amp;inilrt oil
AI ill l it y lubgn rtueh xml |*uiaainuUi «r A lt * flUCtt
your
ii*t ibmh'g k'llis*
-rrt-

BATTERY
SALE
Group J From $11.50 Up-Exchange
Group 2 From $ 11 .50 lIp-Exchange
Group \ From $14.50 Up-KxchiMige
IS M u n th s (x iia ra n tc c

h U S E THE F A M O U S h

Strickland-Morrison, Inc
A l'T H O It l/ K I)

9I)S K. F I R S T S T .

n / A IIK

iik a

i, iat

HOLLER
‘J ml A I'itlm tll.t

M O TO R

SA LK S
I'hitue K !T I

FIIMNK 2IIH

In HAY liiriTw

IK K

Expert Kadiu Repairing
Fred Mrera, a il R, 2nd SL
Help-Sclfy Self Service l.auadry
Drier*
Ironing
408 W. 13th HI.
Pbane 11X9 i
FLO U R SA N D IN G —and flnlahlng 1
with modern equlttmeitl, 281
year*' experience. Work guai-!
an teed. E. F. Ht event, Kt. 2.
Box I4.t-A, Sanford. Call 710-HI
aft*' IjW P.M. or ttefare 7:UU

A.M.

S E R V IC E Second'to None
S T A F FOB It'S AMOCO S E R V IC E
Park A 2nd.
Phune 9187

ELECTRIC or
ACETYLENE
WELDING
Sanford Motor A Kqpl. Ce.

208 W. lat Street

See Jimmie Cowan'a Sheet Metal
Wurka for new radlatora amJ
new cure*. Radiator repairing.
Wa taka uff and Inatall.
EVINRUDE twin outboard mutor,
ONE OAK 8 piece dining aulte.
3.8 II. P, 2701 French Ave. COHEN'S Radiator Repair Shop
Telephone
1109
Park
Avenue
109
phone 220-J.
for new Corea and complete re­
A81-J.
pair*. Phone 369-W. Bear H»l
FLO R ID A Giant and Italian pe
ALUMINUM LUGGAGE
Sanford Ave.
perr plar*
plant*. *..............
II. G. Behrena. Lake
METAL HUITCAHHH
Monroe, Phono County 2003.
WARDROBE TRUNKS
BEE US FOB
PACED
MIMEOGRAPH
PH PRINTING
6 Vi H, P. Brlgga-Stratton, model
STEAMI
AND TYPING
"S" motor, run only 20 houra,
THIS VKEKR
WEEKS SPECIAL
CREDIT BUREAU OF
Phone 4II-M.
AIRPLANE LUGGAGE
SANFORD
In Matched eete
VERED wagon trailer, I I ft. ltd N. Park
Phone 160
2|«
60.95 COaleepa
4, excellent condition.
20"
69.95
I
8.00. Sanfard-Orlando Hit
iway
If you want quality In PAINTING :
available in Tan and Airplane
Longwood Road.
A B O D Y W O R K I have two of
Btrlpei
the belt men In town. Eitlmatc*
Sanford Jewelry A L a c ^ jie ^ c *
•
A R T IC L E M W A N T E D
free, work guaranteed. The hurt
&gt;99 Sanfurd Are.
material! uaed. Roy Reel'a Palm
O U T SID E Snow White Paint 66,66
A Body Shop, 306 W. 2nd. St.
gaUop, w a r w ^ not U&gt; p « l. Hiffteet eaahp itM paid for
furniture. Tad Davia ru nmlturd, WATCH A JEWELRY REPAIR*
Wa»h off
oi or turn yeiww. nuiaoii
Co. I l l K. lat. Ph. 9 0 .
46 Hour Service
Seed Oo.
A ll. work Guaranteed

i1

w i a i n : wtPKSsML®

ford Ave. Phone IM-J.
IEJV THREE BEDROOM maawtry conatructad bungalow. 8ltU MA C H IN E K ^ B ^
19 N O T I C E A —" P E R S O N A L
uated on two large lota with
Sewing Mach. Center,
nice ahada tree*. We believe we
let St. Ph. 1IH.
F R E E PARKING for our cuatomhgve priced thla home fairly,
FOR SALE-Plymouth DnpL
however we will not twfuxe ang Expect TIRE Repairing
PulUi* n
•” * E l * 11 D°m Down Town
ruittta,
u
,
M
T A rrnm rti x u n r q SERVICE
reaaonable offer. Prefer
............
STAFFORD'S AMOCO S E R V IC E
STA
'i°£LrH
PIm m 9197
for caah but will »el| wi(h »mall. park A
Paolo
Bowl.
P*rh
A Sad.
FM te »I67
dawn payment, balance like I
lAcroax from Ibe Poet Offteelt
■h Ai K Bull Terrier Puppiea fori J *
a WILLIAMS. Realter, You will find Pal nil 6SJ6 gtl.
IRQ I
L u ^ u U L AmJetete |
ARMY-NAVY lURELUB
“
1
711I Allaatk Bank Bldg.!
&lt;SWEET TREK RIPEMID
•
hom* 69,000.00 caah.
- i
H, Phono 208M. ,
! Ion. I l l Park A ft. PIm m
AUTO GLASS Inatelled,
Ocala. Fla.—five
Deak tape, nlirera
e, full baavmentt furs*
In attractive a9t*
oerea

you Sack.,2* HOW c a m J
1 HttmAfMiU Mututi

V,(T t'p W f P t/r EM

O f f - 1UEVWB TAUC

irxj Attour aivejti

n o t w o F oicrH W j a
c tJ A i y t t w i v that
vxl tlO N A P H O y

tvJvFys*'

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PAGE EIG H T

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Marshall Plan

County Farm ers
.•'wHIInHrn I i . h, I'hk, lia r,

(I ». II11ll II rrt

itxvw U n im 'u im&lt;t xhl|lpf,rn in
I hi* lath*' (Ik w lm b m n if.l axxi'in*
liltrl in .In1 llnllo (llniiit lim n hull
F*h. Ifi, mill voted ii max* protest
ntrainxl the**' |n i |mi«ii I,i ; atfri'i'd In
-•IJ*:""'
the rin iti!:; F i l l . i anil [
V r g i'i. I
' ■..« i.uin*, in a ■itw*
nun ( ik iii iiifalii-t these .ii.. m- j
liteidt. nifl .uni U.i*y would writo
o r t i r *l"'ii I'inufi ■.MiH'!ii D'HInffl
them *)’ i |i - ’ i xtiimi
j
T lin niiil'&lt;i i* nf vi*.il im p o rt-&gt;
nnri' ii ml Floil'h, ifinv.inv* anil*
nili|ii" « i •' rv i ,n in in *nix j
hicii ix nrgi'il In Hlli'tiil mill |n*'xi'iil |
Ilia V i').' I 'Mini'' (ti'IIW, Ilian.I- I
g c r ’nf ’ a '''lnriilii F.'vtl H i ! V"*" •
Ct’tlih!., \.&lt; ,&lt;iil‘i.i&gt; n i t .Inffii' |
lim it'
f i ni' x l.i;'i" x illvixi'iii, |
will i,.&lt; ' i.i'* i in mixivi i- «| u xti ii'x i
Mini ax,-' i .it' n ii.'M 'i. nii'l xhi|i
p c i* m

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THURSDAY FEB. 24, 194#

Fa*,

( I i i i -I

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iS

tint in- xuiil In- could nut m ixw er' ,
........ * • * j f f l j j g &amp; / f S S S
’I.
I . T bo
" con ;*iun
M nrihal f lan should
(mim
iii &lt;• u until r t t im 'r y »* •Mur«,« l.. t l

"'&gt;■"■

".' * n y I hay c u ll.

T O M
|
i
H l'N IlA Y MltKAKFAHT
lilt'd ’i'd Fruit .fuict'H
' Itulleirnlllx (tilildlc Uuken*
,
Mafile Svi up
I
(.'tiffin,
ftlci'lpi' fin S t u n D i s h Fnlliiwx)
n iiri'K IIM II.K U lflD D l.F. C'AKF.H
Ingredlontx: ‘. " i ritps slftcil en­
riched ail-purpiisi' flour, 1H leuxpoun baking xmln, 'i, teaxpnon
salt, 1! lub|i's|,„onx xugor, ” 'i cupx
lilltte, milk, I egg I well iieutun), J
atblexpiaiiix sbnrienlrig (molted).
MelbiHl: Put flour, linking xodu,
salt and sugar Into xifter and xlft
into tiNidluin-xlxeil mixing bowl.
Mix Die biillermilk untl well beat­
en egg logeDu r and mid the dry
Ingre'Menlx. Add melted shorten­
ing and xtir.
Make on slightly
greaxed preheated griddle, turning
when xurfarc hcgtnx to dry and ix
ruvetod with buhblxx. Make* en­
ough griddle cakes for ahcmt &lt;1

Fem it

, .r 'Jr,’ * n

l „ . h 'hclii'il tin- point iif censing ?.
,! ! ^ i Crr,b n y bad not been—
l.a rmicariK'ii with rtroV i'ry Mini I ,
* ,l’ "'Y n*,min*t»?il them,
tinv i« illli rested in long rmittti
, - " i t ,- ..f the United Kinudum.
,n ,'«lw ,*«"i ‘ he question-ami'A h.-ii ,\ir. i rum»n wax asked j
c1ovcr«i
** w l,lc
a l, ilm, In- M t tin- United States ' “ " f t *
,
...... hi 1'iirtnil f h i " i»m alii u m i n l . L
" h , " u .h,0,^7, U"“ .Ju ,,‘**

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The completely new and dlxtinrtlva funcllimal xtyllng of the new Dodge Coronet prrwnlx n Inner sllhmieita
with graceful body and fender llnrx, Inlerlur overall length, width, and height have been Inrrraxrd although
exterior dimemlnn* have hern rrdured. Fronl and rrar xeat* have been mnvrd forward to permit heller
cradling between the axle*. The llwlge Corot,et has a wheelbase ot 1S3U Inchee, t Inthe* longer than
previous models.
, __— i . ------— -

nerving*.

a tfl -

&lt;*•

,
' ",
&gt;" •
^ S J z
Uul
I .."Jo anything
thu
(e| tll»Umt,
&gt;ln
nt .lhlta, . |
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.

....... *.......... .-''i

.1. full fa'll y-m x ™ v ! * a ,m l. w ill la, taken u,. when .p e rifir rer•.iiicit-KM tliut a Bll |,l8 t t'.,,* (; ominendutlon* reach him.
.......
lf
, j Am i he ix not lining hinne to
■iiiii.exiiiuii * rem»rkx were correct. independence, Mo.. Mxy III to
nm i(r«i" might not take D ia l! jau|)ph the new Treasury lamil
i drive. He expert, to la* too busy
il" indicated the ailm lnlxtrutinn |ierHi
l" 1" 1 f'"- ,,t,rlv f'M W K *)
F in a lly , the President «n no uncoil
• new, thtae-yenr extension or thnt u xtatement wax reaily exI!' rip '" i" il i t -'lc Aprcem enti nrexxing hlx pleaxure at the xlgnrim White llouxe ix unxinux lag of an arm lxtire lictwren F.gypt
•.
haveIt nnrnveil hy Congrexx
ami (xrael. The
xtatement, illx.
'
Mmft if pnxxlhle. trihiiteH after the
newx conference,
Hr illil not explain why he chnxe .ah ) Mr. Trum an wax “ iinim'nxely
*I-at onrtlciilar date, xtating only gratified ” .
■»•«* H waa a weekend.
It paid ti Unite to "the rcxdalnt
Work ix lining nrexxe,| nlxo, he and xtntexmanxhlp
of the two
ri'lii aled, on lilx plan for compul- governmontx" and congratulated
-«.ry health Inxiiranco. W ithin two* the United Natlunx Mediator Dr.
„i three
weckx, the
Prexldent Italph llunrhe.
.aid, a detailed mexaage w ill he
-&lt; iii in the Capitol.
. In North Am erica hI iuip there
I hi' news eonferenee wax crowd - ( are xnmc 'ill species of willow
i',| pnxslhly herauxe of the con-.
tmverxy arnuxed hy the ''H. O. II.”
M-niark at Tiiexday'x dinner of the!
Itexerve O ffire rx Axxocliitlon at
m a rh , Arlington, Vs.
II opened III laughter, ax the
Prexldent handled wixecrackx with
the rorrexpornhintx. Olio reporter
handed him a copy of the W ash-.
ingtnn Dally Newx, which devoted |
ii- entire fiont page tinlav to a
cartoon of a man tilling .. dog.
|
The Prexldent laughed In nhvioux I
wiioymeiit and rentnrked that it
had I tern a gmai strong Idle.
I
Then
am i i t
COTaxpundont,
noilng Mint ’ !• Trum an xhortly
will receive n degree from Itollinx
College axked whether ax a reult of the xpeei h the degree
would he ‘‘ilni-tor of letterx,** Annin
.Mr Trum an hutst Into laughter
and said he couldn’t uniw er that

-------------- By BENNETT Cm E------ —
story must be told nbout a Scotch terrier. HU mi»T HIS
tresg, off for a five-day vacation, pave the pooch flva

ahiny pennies and aaid, "Now, Mac. take one of these pen*
In your mouth every
/■
..# i , rn n a m
morning while I’m gone,
(
THAT l v A r c P *
trot down to the bakery,
L W ALL, L ?
and buy yourself a nice hot
7 MAC
buMac
n ‘“ did no *uch thing, however. He took all S v. pennlea
In hla mouth at the mme time
and got alx buna for • nickel.

J
/

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I V- —

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I' Jy A
' VI j

Dcftnllion. from a frnhman'a
----- chemlatry examination paper: . %y
Chlorine— A dnneer In a night
I /
etub. C o p p e r —A man who
K \ i\\ ;
guard* flrj eacapea at the gtrta'
I fOk M J \
dormitory. Antimony—fee cot- a . ^
f|
~ 'i i I ' Q / f I
lected by e x - w t v e a ammrt
^
enough to leave thalr huabanda. Cr.ibon—Storage place for atreetcar*
Catalyst— A western ranch owne,*. Boron—A person of low men­
tality Electrolyte— A thing which when It is dark yeu turn on and It
geta bright. Tenalon-An Army order. Mlaclble-Unhappy. Barium
—What you do to dead people.
OeerrifM. !•«». *f Bwem C al. DttinkutiS *r K»e Fix IWm araSMtA

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Jack K. Morrison, Manager

3

M A RCH O F EVENTS
Prolonpetf, Billet SliuoD**
Over Law la te tl Forecatl

In the Bcnnte, nt least, the Democrats apparrntly will have no easy Job III fulfilling their
cnmpalgn pledge.
The lleptihllrnn opposition, bd by xlirrwil, hardhilling Hcnatnr lloliert A. Taft nf Ohio, la not
missing a single trick. And it has plenty up Itn
collective aleevr.
Taft began the fight hy tearing apart the
testimony nf xdmlnlnlratlun witnesses before the
Henale labor rnmmlllre. Hn then hit Dm head­
lines with an analysis which nald that Dm Truman
follower, like n lot of the Tuft-Hartley law.
(
Next, Republicans backrd the Itemocrata Into
Lobar terr.laiy a corner on the matter of Dm length of Dm hrnrX|
Inga on the pinponcd aulixlllote labor hill. Demo*,
Maurlte Tebin
crals wanted to end them within 10
Id dnya but
hut
found tlmmxrlve. passing ths deadline with some of their key uniart
Witnesses still unheard.
, The next (JOP move will cuttir in executive aesalona of the com*]
' nilttee which will report out a bill for Senate action,
j Taft and hla colleague:; will offer countless amendments to Lit*
administration bill. One Republican senator predicted that It will
Llahe two to four week* for the committee to report a bill.

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SHOSHY B lfO X I be fold rnemhcri nt llie Metiatc Foreign ItrlnllnnxCorn*
m llfec In Waihiugtim Unit P rcd ilrn t Trumnn'* propiraeil four billion
dollar lax boost would lie nci'Citniiry to mecl budget demands. Sect, txry
nf ttm Trenm ry Jidm Kn tiler ronfcix with Sen, Tmn f'onnnlly (D-Tnt I .
Tim In lln ix 1 biiirin.iri of 0,0 conimitfce.
( Inti ronDonal .Sound,iboloj

YUU'Kt

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' • TOIH'II MR NOT—Congreaa la being Imxleged these day* with'
white hot csinpalgna for protection of "pel” government agencies

aga'nsl atteamllnlng and rtorganliallon.
The result la (hat genuine objective rcorganliallon face* a U fr
rlflo fight. U a real program la worked out, It will rank ns an
atomic age miracle.
The 'Touctfme-not” chorus la'centering its protests right now on
the Army Rnglneera. But A lot of other agendas are getting set for
a alege. In fact, Congreaa may b« beset with tha biggest log-rolllrjr,
Spree Since the Hmoot-lfawley Tariff Act waa passed In 1030.' _
I The Itallroad Brotherhood brigade got special protection for tha
railroad agencies when the House passed tha administration re«
organlnatlon bill. However, tha bigger tha hat of agendas dut for
] streamlining grows, the groater the'numbcr of campaigns for lm*
' munlty that are planned,
_ . ^ _
_
- The House reorganisation bill merely reftfrta that plana affKt-|
•' Ing tha select agencies shall ba In "single packages.:', That makes,
- - It comparatively easy for the opposition to klii them, ona by one.;
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h M A RM ED TEtICET—Tha drawn^ot,' no-hold*-barred battle ,within

ItLLING

ME !

------------------------------ By WIUIAM B ill
Cenfref P re ii W riirr
A Mt'HOOli for genlusea lx
Hnllyw.u
In he pxlablished In California.
twice (hi
Onott idea—If they ran find
A» though thr school nn'f
foffy enough. lf‘» fo hr-t/fuafstf
III l/lr S t n l t Mnmca mountain!.
I I ! .
Xarfoh Pumhopf fhrnht fhr
the rlery about the new irheel
new inrrrfufmn wrff hevr some
(ailed ta slate whether llntteln
serf of high d u ff rurnrufum.
had smelted far a refresher
The dean, no deubl, w ill have
« spatial title, semuthlng like

The first class w ill lw lin tllcil
to 76 geniuses. Only 761 Uush,

reurte,
We iiudrrxlnnil the Mhiml
won’t have a fmdhalt tenm It
wnuldn'l ill. In tmvc Mu ,;i nitixra
ttiin tiiu r " " i
&lt; t"t nt tiiw
lirnw

I'lu Ili- ls Im i | ' | i i ix '

, • . Res) sirMrb-aat mam
d tall people , , , end Dodan
is give them fall sapper! fur
I missing dsydeeg trips.

, ths armed services for power,twhich has Masked sfftcUvs unlfica*,

- lion for a year-and-a-half now,'ussy ba resolved a t long last by ths,
farmer Republican praaUsnCC, - - ' - :.n ■
.
Ths recommendations of ths Herbert Hoover commission on gov*!
eminent reorganisation am reported to lachids a plan which may,
aallla tha knotty, touchy taagis. &lt;
, _ "
In aaaanoa Uis Hoover ooaamlaaion phut la aaid to recommend
■ sharp reduction in the authority of tha aacretarica of A ir. Army

Have Your Car
VACUUM CLEANED
with the Auto Vacuum Cleaner

Ths txlrvservice pa
bfo because all of t
to National iesum y

Y * - \ tSf'

HKRVICB HKCOND t o NONE
,,.-’i /' ■:iod' v
••4 Vi*!xi*-!'*'¥ , * 5 "v!-j , '
afcnpiy.sbafahinr

OPEN ALL NIGHT

T S fenvr 00 the mtlekla. . .
Shorter on the outside ,,,'l
I/Vorrawer
on the outside , . ,
You will wooder how It waa

s-m-o-o-t-h rids o f Dodge All-Fluid D ries.
Nsw sty lin g , . . new " C e l.A w a y " engine, , .
htgtary ana com fort . . . aptfa ta l Ujrm-M

Here’s daring new d r a in . , ,
. , , wofttrof beattl^ that hows t

iamUsina, , , am only a lew of the new lb
tH thrill you. But aw them off at your Di
S
dealer's now. le v a Brat hand just what
daring m w Dodge will d a foe you.

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IlirmiKh S.i I i . mI m

T ru m a n Plan

SANFORD. FLORIDA,

D eLan d

H ig h S i'lio o l

* GivenToU.N.
M e n t io n

M uch
M i&amp; h t

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M oney
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M ade B y Sec. T h o rp
M L A K E S U C C ES S . Feb. 25-*(/P;

• - I hr United Stale* laid before
the Unitrd Nation* today the broad
outline** of Prrudent Truman’s
"Hold new program" for long
range betterment of undrrprivilrgrd area* the world over.
The first major policy ilatrmrnt here on the fourth point in
Mr. Truman’* inaugural addin)
wa* given to the IB-nation econAm ir and tor ini rnuncil liy n»»i*lalit Secretary of Stair Willard l~
Thorp.
llir r r wa* no niriilion of how
mu* It money the Unitrd Stale*
might pul up or how private capial would participate a* prcqioied
hi Mr. Truman, hut Thorp told the
council:
•Mu onler to sufi-guuril the ruf •penttive nut lire of III** enter­
prise unit the Intermitlonnl cliurTins DcLnnd High School llnrtil. directed by n for ou r d n iiin iri nf S iuwiV i.,m.l, Inlm .1 111-111-y, i.
urter of the organisutlnn sponsor­ expected to ntnkq nn outstanding showing In hand . . . ii I. I h wPirh lum- I .,.,i
„„
nt
ing It, no one rmintry should t&gt;e Meniiitnlu High Sehmil. Tin- band numbering noiro tliun Nit pii-n-s. i i i i m i I* gun- n i nun’ll atnil tinilnyhigh
expected to uiommo nil or moat •i-liool 1111,1 i In* in in Hint astounded lieurera t»y tlii-lr playing -*f -m li m-Ii rtim i. i«* •ini linin'
lllnip-nily
of the film in-inI Inirilen of IIn- ex- to lllii*-‘* from llic 111 iiiligi-onot by 1‘uul Whilcinu n mi,I Ini bund
piimti-il program."
In Ihi* connection uli«erver» tei-allrii that the LTnitctl State* tin*
contended li nhuolii puy no more
( ie t s P r o m o tio n
than one-third of the annual U. N.
budget but tin* agreed reluctantly
to carry nearly 40 percent of the
coata. Thorp auggeated many rountrie* might rontrlbute good*, setvlcen anil local currcm-le* In lii-n
of hard money.
Thorp urged tho council to take I
— -----up n tniee-polnt program he wild1Report Is G i v e n O n
Hardships O f W a r
the United State* would offer
'
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State
Conference
il'M ilaw * on l*aae KmMi
In Israel Stressed

Jaycees Design
Safety Campaign
To Start Mar. 21

Mi nt It* \.»ri:»bli*

Associated Prt** Leased Wire

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FRIDAY FEU. 25, 19-10

Of Pastors Is
*, Reported To Have
1 Been Tortured By
Hungary's Officers

H ow
U .

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i.

Mrs. Sharp Cites
Need Of Aid For
Palestine Youths

SOFIA. Ihilgaua. Feb. 25 &lt;/l'(
— Bol,mii.i began .1 trial of 15
proieiiani churchmen on trraton
charge* tml.iy ami the lit*l two to
take the &lt;laml pleaded guilty.
Nikola Naumov, 4(&gt;, teerrtary of
thp Union Hoard of H.iplttl clinic li­
ef, coupled Ins plea of guilly with
a statement that "the lime u( (’em
mum-III ha* com e" lie rX|ue»*ed
teglrl ho III* .III*

Y.iilkn Iv.iliov, 4ft. *upei*i«ui
of lli** Meilmditt ( lunch, announ
ced calmly and dearly, "I am
gtlill* " anil Ihr 11. like N.11111111*.
|beg 111 a long ii-cil.il 11I tetliinuOV
tile lull I tin- limit he I1.11I cpir.ul
•Genu.111 .uni Ann-iu.au pro|Mgauil.i
I and I1.11I Miphril mlelhgelicr In &lt;i
I trtlie*rlil.lll*e
id
tile
l lllleil

O p e n s O n B ritish A id
City Planning
Financial Crisis
Is Outlined At In Polio Is Told
* Executives Meet By Dr. Ruprecht
Lake Front Is Cited Support Of Chapter
As Asst-t To S a n -’ Seen As Insurance
ford By Dt Bedford
On Future Kpidetnic
Hf.iillir*
k,l« llir 1itI

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P .im ly^ ia

.m il |..m ill tl out till*

Dan A Kimball Is
Appointed Assistuni N.tvy Secretary
Kor Air By Senate
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A lately *-.*inp.iiftn, drugned in
»i fIOt .
'lb b IIn I Im* liOM ilings, lig h t ponth. of flic*.
Need nt .ial tn piiividc .heller
iii in ,u!i lo Hi.* aai'l k lllit
Ia w »
lessen iiWomuhilr/ accident* and
and o t l i n
f n d iii* ’*.
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•mil ie li.ilillit .iin m Im i;IN K) c h ild
Pointing cm *but (In* Infant it* iid'ii •it \ III. I. III flit • . 'Mi'll » A
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n sho u ld liliv e lilt I iii’liv e
'lalalitles, will he unilrilakrn liy!
r ro w |;o h .i w ir c e n llv .^ i i v m I if ) ,
PuralyaU cliaptn h a nniipie «n
Mf *i\ a Itil.* t i i . a t I t . H a n . ' H k *
i i i l u i i i w . ^ i f i u an d a lso a d ie tin g
the Jnycer* no Mar. 21, it h .i *
lilt
HI J .’ a.vi'i v
I',ilc*11rte. .mil Im oilier clulilteti |
u n in n ir f l utpri* &gt;ae b n» d - e floWef iMitirndon f.t tlifii l» ton no over* (|ii**» i
decided yritemy at tin- moling at
Vtidiiluv
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a"d evi l A' dnjho ftMill
.liiivnig
tl (|u- rule id 2,idhl
11
bo\e
iito m u l tbe lu m p po 1 in In’ i.| t air 1 e
III I ' M il
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Hr AHHOCIATED P R ESS
the I'ourial Center.
VII’ ii ■■• v n. P en n
l ie nddinl 1hut I ill «t iI 1 - I ♦d Io 111M\ llll
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H.iilli-SH-tl
l.i*t
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T b r p ro lm b d ity o f tiolduur I hi*
I || ' IM,
1 lie toifin tlimit e \irtioi
.«t " •-*
•.IIKIll't
Flood wntar* covernl thousand*
be * I-'. I hi l-ai I S tr e e t mini P u d
The
vute
to
undertake
do1.1111Mi*. Whi-M i II II, Sli.iip, iliaiiiii.ini Xnh’M iiin I .virion .liifd o r l.n ig n i'
l.l'
I
&gt;i* r. x i &gt;
liilpl * • bl ••
of nrres of lowland* and rut high­
Va i o o . i
(lie d u n g
I I m t " o n l d llle pniiilA t-» I'l
I i l.| In
II
\ |di'
I id (’liililien of PalrMine, .i ( Im-1 1 i)*i'bull lin o iin n ie r il b n ** iii -\mr be i i m&gt; m h rte d l»\ bun altniif Sun p..1 1 *,| d .il i be • tinplei bad I
way travel In part* of three Mid­ , paign wa* tii.uli- following a talk
• • 11Idll
land display nt «.ilrly pnsli-i* and!
, d | ...
i nereHai v In bo* i mv f I :,n bl
west stutc* today.
i.m I c ,* i *11 n.itional uniiMiitlri- Im | (t K i n di-«iiHMi*(| | r s | nb'br uf n tm .I
11 MMlIiiuni 'Mi I'tuf I*w•-1l
fU Tin l i n i t i m n u V l l i c I.«t i u i i 11•il
I I! tl i Hut
\ -1a.in t
Ueeent mild temperature* *ent Ijirralure l.y I'ri-d I aylur id Kao
" S u n f o iil bn
a vvondm Tn I i’’1"
I Im- iru'ite id |rw i&gt;li i Inlilicn in i, idled b&gt; litln e t W l l|/ Il I , t'.llllltlM nI
lilt
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a fnlw of *now water into many | ltll City, who ha* |uiiiiioti-il a mini
I | | i i i ! l I I || S *«'f III U
ll ll I 1 I Ml 1
• ill. 1.1*1 lllglll .Ill'll li tl..- |l'Hi li I nf *"lllO|»beli-i .o vtifiu I' m *1 \ | |
I :• tm.
l i d I |M I
stream* In port* of Nebraska, ,
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Iowa and Missouri. The possibility '»'• 1,1
• .»*ii|*-»i «m* bv I n
i ( - &gt;.11111«1. 111V ( i-nlet I.m lei lit.
hi
I Id I ■
M -iH ihiiiril O n I ' u u r 1 l u f n i
A! Wilson, manager fm the 'Plllr* nl till- S.lllfmii I Inipli’i ii
(Iof *eriou» flood* ulmtg the big 1tee* ill Honda.
il l(|*
h ill H i.n liil - i, -itiitf tlm irm in i
M * 1.1
\ •II*I* 1.1
&lt;f \ mi l l, lift l eg ion b||'*4‘bull lie
Missouri river arum* with u W en-1
eVcnmg mrciing wa* planned j past Inn yeiu* of the Kanfoi.l ) I I ill.i*».,li. Ii-Hidi icliel igi-in ,
t .ft Im .1 . .lb *(
I ,141II. i
ther Hureau foreeft*! of warmei j (()f M
,7 j
t„lf, | .n lirurali nf i In- Ted Ihivis Kumi
pMtoled toil tImt S tin fo id
Ml* Sli.tip g.i*r liri .llllll*-• i’ | •vil»e*#
I III it sill
I d . Vlll.i
weather In the northern plain*.
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. I in,. I'oinpnny Im* Ih-uu rninn.l
fliv o ie d I a Hite fo r till* p la y
.i
. i 16.000
i* non acre*
n. . . . „r
Mower
it
I d . 1( 11. ’ hi * i
»*o I *
f f M T ie * nf the font tueii i hum
An estimated
of . (-lull
.
. ...sliow lie
.. mg In-lit that vii'u-pii'iiiilviii of the tirganitailoii, .ill .iMilientr llnil rrottilr*!
i it miii iininmiiceil lien- today l.v Jewi.il ('nmmiiniiy (Vnlci in • ■,■ I*ion IrillilH , ilo r to l(^ e e h t ia i lo
v i . 1.
Id-’I
I I -(ft
NC -.lt.l
&gt;d
land were under wntor in south-;day at Inc lounst (.rnu-r
I
cl«
•
u \ HIM. in
1all Mir ti'
\t it fi:«11 I ’l.h i
iltiim , b aseb n ll fie ld s 211111 (b e fuel
east Nebraska n* tho Nomahn j Uouglu*
Hleintumi,
tiorilmi ’till Ihivl* president. The imnn- ! .n ily..mil .i mnnliri nl nvn l&gt; "I
III
I.
I
l«lt
fit
I
J M • *t mi
I lb.* i|.|C ( •iti
\ titdlf •
(liver and several nttrtr *innll [Bradley, elul. pte.iili-ot, mill Mul offiee of Hu- m grin!/.athin is in iei», p.islnrt .mil Kltt.iimm* w o ' but d ie (ow n i "Im seb till iiu m led "
Ulfl'H tl Ill,
•ii i'» ■ . m i l l
til iln*
• 1 I .ltd A
( MiMllon A Peed am i F le d II Md
stream* overflowed. The Missouri jcolro .dacNeill tepnited on tin Del.mol.
tl..iiiilv a * h
•I
11 A m*
'I
| .iiiiiin g llic lit ie n r r * . S l i r **.»* m le|% | e|it«M«etil nl ive-* o f tbi* F o ld
III, l o w b lllb ci- *tin|i vs In &gt;Ii " I
M \
I •Mr. «|
r I.m
(liver
filtering inrongn
through tce'Hlulu
Illver wn* riltcring
m- ...... Jaycce i.mfuirm-o which
I II.I* .
lioiltnril li* Mi* K |.11 i i I h h ii iih I M otor I ’o. of ,!tii'linoiivilli* ’•uhl if Hpeio it Miiiubiy t-y Du* T,.h, i. • ..Ml He trmi’ lii l l i . l i t I I
i 'i.I it I i
M 1*11 V
Jams from Omnhu south to a point I they uttenili-il In tiiiim -o v illc K i i
I tn 11•ii i&gt;
nt l . l l m e - . l I (Ml ’ I •*
in I tn-11- liiiililing in i "*
I 11. : -*|(hi i
M
b in fo n l »»” i Im m i ’I i a** tin* h i I i * for (•mg i
I l.y Mi* l-r.iok Sh.iinr*. tm .iI l l i i l
la-low Atchison, Kan*, ftoveruf day
• &lt;l&lt;&gt; -&lt;11 .ill •. M in • M'liy I l l l l l ' VI 1v I If VA
Miigio-liii Avi-nue, is iiii.im y.i i.,
I m». *1 \ I I I.MAmong the pmjret* ndviicati-d
(Continued on fag* Right)
,i**.lh ■Ii .iiiiii .i Ii (hIIiih mg lltr in ill* M'l a* •, d ie I'o id M llg ll/IIIP aaiII
i(-.( i|( ami ( Ik air .1*1 111! 11,
VV I 1 olemiin, fm m il lv iif * *i
k’ l '" l | • it! I ti .
liy the Jayceea at tin- luisliu-s*
fiib lie i/.v it in JftU.IMMI ro p le &lt;
_
.
I viKniioo Li iln- Rev A (i \l
I
I 1*. v\ iU!&lt;
lliil tn ........... I i t
I
tli d
Mi* vin'
session, Humluy iiioriuiig, ucroiii- _
lift) (irtllH -i,
r e [ i r e A e n I ( b e tiinibi Di- is u**ist.*tl l.y Iti ii VMl
I Cllili c l t\A M Iti ii nil* I t
tii It1
!
•d ) "
lug In President llinilicy W'cic:
N'inv Y o rk I «innl
in o n n - t d m - .no l two more tun tiers an- i -\|h • •• ( •\ mi’ H.ilex, aa. i
*
«
'
i.m
in
m
•
I*
le
"
.-ik mi hunt i mi
AAllll tbi' \ L .i b i l l 1*1.111 i I
p crn tio fi in one o f llie b all p u rk a. In i i i i i * i - 'Hull.
Tbm Iipi trip ti» l * u l * m&gt;m
W i n j ? H C o m m i s s i o n establishment of u St Ale Mt-ilical
v it,. .
T* f j | || | ’ t’a llllll
Kl|lll|IIOl l,1 fill ltll’ l-lll In I 1 1
.School; l.i-ttci lieiiltli coiitml mul
lum en l l i g g i i i ’ d e i l a i t d d ia l d ie
........ house will he held nt the
wus not h im il tf n &gt;1 cIMI'h'N♦ l.idk d tbit J&gt;D» Mill 11if I lit I Util X I ft, lliil- ill . ll I
I* uf iln bill’*! type, i in-1ml* iit: 1" n
elimination of water pollution and
; S e m in o le (N m nty (T iiin ib e i o f T o m
W IL L IA M S A IR FO R C R HASK, a referendum l.y Jaycees endors­ Si-mliiole County Homo Monduv |«*til UHn H Vi itlrtl by M m . Shut i
• innf&lt;i. table ibair* Then- an a *• i i . '|iil ll t c i I a h till* llltoAA J'M» r
\ lll't'lf , t
\ I • Uli! • .11
' V
V Ml
evening fmm 0:00 to 10:00 o’clm-k. 1
......... . ,l" " l "btt.- i»k"n MU'tee w ill e o -o p e rale in d ie p ro ­ numbi’i of tuigi*
Aria., Felt, 26— (SprclaO— Avia­ ing World (Sovermiit-nl.
i . M.
llic
l l l l l l . &lt;l»
littfK*’ I mil" ilii' N n v v fu r \ . I
min oi
aial
••M AAa i
gram.
L. P. Drlhcnll. who has recently -•
-1
,
tion Cadet Hurry M. Rrush, Jr., a
i ill
miinl m m emiti lists wltli itml m i l ( t , a t 1 1 i l m l . •( ' bi*
m I ' II •»v 1111411*ill" -M
A1-t* .
A progrulll io &lt;l*n ltll- l.egl.la
MemtaT^ of thr loeij Legion
; ---. ,
4i,i inki’ti ovri the fnnnAgemvnt of thr ,M" ‘ ,,f ‘V" ,,4,“ r*V
,,v 11,1
member of Class 4tlA will lie
m-• » (.f ert I din
•■•••I) I " I It AA* »
tin,|ib- Hiaiilwork
\ 11.1 M ii bit. I I 1 i
MI a
cut
Ive
eoiinnitlee
on
buseball
who
HID
tm
uprmpilute
*IH
.*
I
1
*
,*'
ITounly
ll«.nu*.
Himmillced
toilny.
1
,,u
‘
awarded hla commission a* a sec­
rio"ii'»ri-nl
lighting
-ii|-|ili- llll I*1 lllll-.
• bn H I * AA.1
t
1
t.
lars
inward
lliu
estaldlKlime
il
i*&gt;
A||
lltifl|H
larM
&gt;
,,lv|r
lender*.
"
"
*
1
*'
*
'
1
head
dteiided
the
meeting
were
John
ond lieutenant and (lie silver wings
mi-lit iliiyligbl ....................... &lt; I
I,,
I 11*1*1 • . I • I ••I .
II* V
VAV
dtfr
JtlfC M'l
II
VA ,i
-I t
II.
I'ope,
It.
A.
&lt;'old.,
J,
tj.
(inllo.. other
.....V. I lht’ F ‘ ,I' T I *l,,vi,rn'n,,,l* " J* I City and CoiMily officinls Hie par-1 •s l',,
"oil ..........»•!■
of a pilot today. Ho and 16(1
llglidng fixtiiien an- iiinunli'il in at
l b . ..let
I
. t
Mil Ht I MRI tn k|H.
' I tin*
coveted -U ,U
1c.3,!,. r"l „ |,rT
’
lllculnrly a*ked to call and Inspe. I ! h“d »)Die«seil moi l, coin age .... wny, (!. \V "Put" .IoIiiinoii, Joel Die m inors and wosli stood 'I’l" m Hi -I I*, ill) * '
(tudents received the
coveted
i■•
dim IllHt ditII tinIi a Ill 1lie |•i *•.11k 11••ii Si nut. u| I i
endorsed,
«aiil
.Mr.
llrmUey.
||om...
T(,0
puhllr
In
uem-rnl
","F
the
three
million
ili*plm.
'
,
Kield,
Jim
Singletuiy
and
I'oinwings at formal exercise* conduct’
.Imp
i
uii
conditioned
Flomioi:
•M«| ;» bed jl
i |'( m
tl
' «vmi I *'• ’* |i|iyi"ll
niamler Wright. Ainintnrit Mima­
projects
In 'lt,-.1
’t.T attend
..........................n„
guest* of French doling the war, *ln ‘
ad at the Fighter School theater. cilOther
1 1 ulillHHril on I'.I F *:islit&gt;
I ;.«l aill | .« II ■it I I li- • I (Ml
support uf u law requiring
I
I b. »• Mtvili^ft, i.M
4iul. a t. he
Lieut. Drush I* a graduate of cuttle owners to fence slock, mid Mr. llrlscoll. Roth thu n.-gro, a s i ^ v i « ’«n anything tiki-lit.- (-«' ger A. .1. ffreer of the MayCaii Inti
m
tin' |tiiNhtai| iilo iir »m iftM'd in l i l y i" tfivv yi'l AA(' li i dl Mm. i I m 'I
waa prenent.
Williamson High School at W il­ a request to the Civil Aeronautics well ni tho white departments, nn*; IcasticM1* and determination of
*1 1'lttl.Mtri' llll |*i.«t I l». lt ll
, tin i Mti-dimri
II vAd
In **
in
uiih
liamson, N. Y. Iln also attended limit it Ii# hold a re-hearing in j i-iiiiilucling upon house, ha aulil. ( IMO.WMI Jewish |ii'iqili&gt; nf I..... | m |. • .i | | h{||« i * l b* va m
win. wi-ri- cut off from 1 O l d P u H h i o n e d D a n c e
the Parka A ir College for three order to rhungc their drcislnn to Ni-gn. t--inl«r» dru Invltuil to visit
M W K O I Ia l I
4
l l . r iJiiliv iiltiiil
i . itiii tii.ii
..ii
years nt Ka*t Hi. Louis, and ob­ discontinue Florida Airways mi tli.-ii ilcimrtmcnl of the County Aviv after tin- Aral.* took i-iWi l l I i: S W IM , N M IH .
.
(( •*i*ll»»Mr*l I'M 9’-*saw I him i
B y
'T o u r is t s
tained a Ilacheltir nf Sclenre De­ Mnr, 16. Another project approved liiiiui- dining tlio aptiolntuil hsiirs. "f 'h1' " ,*|d D"tn thcii- t" J*’111'1' I I e I d
' I ‘l
\ f AAm ' .i l ' i 1 . X|' i t * llllll
W \ H H I N l i H i N , l-Vn. 26 i F .
Tho
llii-lness
ami
I'rofos.loaul
ttssttssM
n»
N
i
r
t
u
.
i
gree. Hla father, Harry Rrush, re­ was to request statu traffic auth­
■Ml bl I Im- |.| I l| I I I • if
*11 Mlill 1
t in M n a tie i, f o r m e r nri-slth-iit -*i
Cluli will asstst Mr. Dili- — —- — --------1 Moro than till mi-rahi-rs uf tlu- tin, il'i-V f III.
4• Ml, I lli W b&gt;! I
'-lliil l
sides at 8anfnrd, Fla.
N iilin m il A iH iie ln lln ii nf Mari
orities to leguliiu the use of elect-1 cWiimi-n's
J u d l T t 1 R U IIS r«»urlw# Cluli cnjnyi-il a program
During hla four month* lour ric flash turning signals at night’ h II in till- roll of hostesses. Mi-m- A l H c h l l H
I 1f*. IAin i' MI •Ml tl. I
#.
l| ( lit)
u f net ii i t n , tm l.iy n ii-u s c il K e m itm
..
|" f «l*l fasliioneil dances ls*l niglit I'e iq ie . ( D - F l a i o f " a t t a c k in g tin
of duty at William* I,lout. Ilrush tin automobiles in plarw of hand tiers Ilf the dull will officiate at r , . .
\ ii .iffit i (I
Mile im ill
i •I i bi*
the guest register ami the punch S t i l t C
IftC liD t A*rOll|)H ,«l tho Tourist ( enter. Ho niueh m
flaw both tho F-8t '-Mu.dang" and
K imI m iii ’ fli*'b(
iiii&gt;i.* tin n (ImiiI i I
ll'iisllsn.* os raaa S'ear)
l r g r i t y n f e v e r y i lr u f t In io n l tn III
I
.SINK
I,
Fillbinil,
Feb
'.'5
IKiwi. Negro civic leaders will os
I fun was Iniil at tin- iliiin.' Hun ii tin- . m i n i f y . "
F-HO "Shooting Star" for a total
I I'l till’ llll ia l &lt;&gt;( a I ulhiii'l i i i-l . tllkC I lift! Jlll'A U C ll lllll* llll’' tli.ll l 4.f
slst in their division.
I (IAINK8VILLK, Feb. ‘j ri-l/l’i i similar nrnuiam i* planni-il in
of 110 hnura with 37 houre of that
I I I n u ll's - aa t ( in .ul.* \ i ic j In)
Mu-dialhI sii sold Mint t'eppi-T giew (inlay, Opponitiiiii paity b-od
h
time In the latter. In hoth the
III ly" fit'll!'I nl r b . l 911 ( ’ I tin k
“I liavn felt a great responslld- Alachun County Jtnlge Harry It March, K. M. Armituge, diteitoi lllnl ‘-onjilslly qiiestinneil Iln- |in •-I winneii tlii'ie I- imiiiniing dan
"Mustang" ami "Shootl.ig Star" ho
Illy in taking over tho management MacDonald yesterday Ii IhsI i -.I n- of tourist nctiviles, reported.
.................... , W l l il .1 S ltli’ l
CMMitli.HIllitnl,
tiinliHin
of
Die
kiiih of loyal Amei ) gi i I.. Finland hecuii-e "f Noiwny’* III
Lively piano arconipanitiiunl
'lll.l tin* MK’lii I. Ml fill |M\tl,
( ltd
practiced Formation, Acrobatics,
nf tho County Homo nnd while lief iigenclo* "for not chi-ekimIran*
engaged
in
menufarttiling
|n«i
VVi--lern
r-land
and
demandi
d
was provided for the ilsneers l.y
Navigation and High
Altitude
fItitlit ( "fur nil
|.&lt; n t i .i t l
|n itpill Mlill,"
iln- goviunment step ilimn m fa
MIAMI, Fob. 25 - ( / P ) - The there is yut a lot to lio done In more carefully for wlmt purpi- •
| HMt'ft** ll'U H stll Mill llll' t l'f l i t l l l l ’t)
flying. An additional two hnura of Co«Mt i i u n i i l xabl tm ln y » Rm nll onler to lirlng It up to tha accept- • ri-rlplents of aid were spemlim: (ihar/vs HIovens ir New llomiiMimiii-r's
urrusatliin*
were
•
oi.
,.n
nf
n
coalition.
shiru. C. W. Davis acted a* cull­
at Hlus|i|i»U f,
transition and 10 hours of Instru­ private* plnno reported rnlimlnir U*» aide standards, wa havo liacn work*! tlioir money."
t n-port that nildilaiiiul l(n--lan
er for the squre dances. Did furtli- I itIiii'il in u slutemenl be sent 1•*
ment training waa flown In the tween Nubauu utul Port Au Frineu log very hard In cleanup and ra -| Hearing u ruse wlieru ii m-gm loned gavotte*, wnllsci unit two tlm Minute Labor Committee Tie- I I imp i were imiving lowuijt the
T-fl "Texan" trainer.
11 in , v„?v
^ “ m*” was charged with po**i
steps w ere enjoved. Mr. Arml. slnti-lucut wo* a formul reply In Snviet Dillon's liiiiilei with Nor­
Academic Training consisted of WUM PQff.
luge
served In the double i-upur remarks by Pepper when Mh*Ii.-i way i,-iiiii- from on iinllmtilalive
!
to
visit
us
Mil.l
Mt
h
r
U
.
J
i
l
'
1
0
lon
"f
m,H)n*hin&lt;
‘
while
"on
rolii
f.
The
plant*
landed
nt
Port
An
' h o studied
• to visit us. said Mr. Driscoll.
Ju,|w MacDonald said:
ity of "disk Jockey" to piny re­ was In-fore the eummiltcu Iasi Finnl'li Miuree. Tbi-* nioiree mid
Prince late yenterdny but thu emi t
Certainly a hanker would im' cords on tlio Victrolu while Mr, week.
LAKELAND.
I-l,
|Mie nmveineiil was nliM-ived la--t
-Ti i/K| *
time of arrival wan not detcrmlnod.
ItRHCUK H RUADR o
MNSh
|oan money unless he knew when- Stevens wss resting and s* mus­
At (lint time Pepper said aiming weekend unit uppiin-iilly was in h im i*lu' s|»i u tr like aa &gt;.11 I m I IlilWH
Tht» Coait tiuard Maid.
I'EN
H
ACO
LA
,
Fob.
.favigatlon
*1 was going., Donor* to rhnrity ter nf ceremonies.
other things:
i-mim-i'linn wit It Nnmin'n stand in tin witfiit n f Im v in ir
Karlior, tho plane waa reported _.
Military Training of 119 hours waa
rtu- Noyy assigned three heilcop- have the same right to know that
The Club wss bust tills after­ "As u general rule, It wus Hie favor of Hie propiiM-il AI hint ii* AtTi'iii|»**i ii I im ♦ aill ntM D iif i i i iIII
overduo
on
u
flight
from
N
ahhiiii
.
ao ddalgltad to aid him In fulfilling
ter* imluy to search and rescue tholr money Is not lie log spent by noon to tha Imngwoml Club unit pour peii|ilo whose hoiih went to |mnee, Finland'ii fionlier Imichi's (InmiirIi M i. I &lt;,. v I |*;»rlly
It
departed
N
iim
hiui
nt
11:33
A.
M.
squadrons carrying out mercy mis- recipients nf aid for gambling -r shuffleboard games were enjoyed. Hie liilUlefield* and a lot of Hu- diose of itussiu mid Norway in I'lntnly I n w "M i 11» i • • i.»t,...I rmv,
hla duties aa an offlcar In the
on the four-hour flight. Tho num­ slim* in the (Julf area.
1
making, buying or selling moon- At tha meeting at the Tourist miinofuc'tuiers’ son* whu stayed at in,, mu Hi.
Ualtad State* Air Force.
I be I''('.It till-Ht il If I' 11
W tillin g
ber of poraonM aboard wa* not
Two will Ih* bated at Pensacola shine or other violations nf tin- Center Monday niglit. George home utul got rich x x x."
--------------Si'* vi* ( pimli«.a * &gt;1
known
here.
nnd one at Corpus Christ), Tex,, an jaw,"
AUDUBON MBIT
I Hwartx will show colored still
Mosher, who was asking t.’im-1
t 'tiN TIN HN TAI. .MEET
announcement by tho chief of naval!
i nlcturoa on the screen of Flor- gres* to keep the Tnft-Hartlev j l(|(U.SHKL8, Fell. 2 6 - l/V)—
WINTER PARK, Fab, £6—(JP)
J A C K .M O N A t i l l
1 - i. 25 - &lt; il7
air basic training hero said.
CO N TIN U ES H EA K C II
j Ida plaeta
'
of IntoroRt.
—Th# 49th annual meeting of the
Law which Pepper wants repented,; Winston Churc hill weleoim-d HcrP.AHTOH INKTiALLKD
.
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11IV II
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E , Fob. 26
Florida Audubon Society, oldest
replled
Hien
that
lie
hail
lost
man
and
Italian
represcntatlvca
m
D e liv e r
, The Rov. A. 0, Mclnnl*. I"'"-1
BLAHT KILLS TWO
:tt
MAHON’H BARBECUE
ceaaervatlon organisation In tho —UPl— I’ollca continued tholr
"liireo memlicr* of my family in today to coo|n.-rntu wltli tlm free D e tro it
Iii
-'ll
..
.U
-,sn1 gMsso
.„ ,
of th" F lr ,l1 i;«*l'y«‘!r a"| C B A W F O R D V IL L E , Flu., Feb.
state, will be held at Rollina Col- starch today fur two armed 'teen
Moreof than
J60 Masons from ' church, was received Thursday 2g_/fl&gt;j_Tw o men were killed ami the war." Masher said Pepper was |countries of Western Europe in M iiim -’ip u li :tii
to
Central
ago boys who asesped a net Tues­ cities
Florida
la-lng "uhuslvs."
setting up continental unity.
N
e
w
Y
in
k
bL?Le?.*r
i
d
.
.
n
J7
.
n
I
‘"'o
»kJ"hn»
Presbytery
f.
in
12
two others wsre injured when dy
S. Nawlna, head of the day amid threats to "shoot II out." n delicious
Havannsh Presbytery.
Delegates from 21 European nu- Halnt L u n i*
56
40
Police Chief'Roland Kelley said night hy Oviedo
Uldtteialty of Florida School of
skHh g? no fiJi**!**
c M u r . '"? .w
ill ha
installed
as
pastor of
thee, natiilto on the truck they were
CO U ItT O F HONOR
lion*
met
at
the
first
session
of
P
a
r
i
^
installed
as
pastor
of
Han A n to n in
77
Itt
nenr herw yosterFWeetvv and prealAmt of the or- hla man, aided by deputy sheriffs Sweetwater Park in Oviedo. ^A i 'church
Tho first Boy Bcout Court of tho International council of the Hen t ile
hu^ h. 8unday
8u,,‘u T. evening
•vanlnw by
by Dr.
Dr.
dl
: im
gaalullon, say* other Interaoted would continue the search for the number of Sanford Mwona sttend- C, Dndy of fhe First Presbyter-,
honor of tho fiscal year will lie movement for a United Europe. W u s liln g lim
66
46
i i have been invited to par- two boys, wanted for questioning ed Including F. Haaky Wight, wor- Lsn Church of Ortando and (he ,..” y u&gt;?..c - ? * * • '• .10; °f. T*11*; held Monday evening at
_ 8:00
___
The Rrltlsh wartime premier
i ’k M jiiv ille
71
(12
MV*^a.kiiM InstanUy end o'clock at the Ep(»eop~al Parish ■praised tho conception of Europe JMa ia
la a conservation confer- in connection with half a doicn shipful master of tha local Lodge, (Rat, Robert H. hfeCaslln of the
mi
77
no
burglaries and thu theft of two M .„ , M u .n l. I n t o . « m pn.Rouse. All ScouU and their Irlslng above national and purty D rla ta lo
CHnr.li. H » pnWIr b
k :i
65
bonte.
friends nro urged to attend.
J differences.

Water Covers Big
jS ection .Of W e s t
A s S n o w Thaws

Held

Gainesville ,

lit

At ITadassah Meet

Legion Discusses
^Possibility For
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the National Kconomlc Council, a
O L D fAAM B A X T E R M A S
Culhreath reported three men
private nrguniintlori of huxlnex*
have been arrexted on bollta
N U f S S f r D “TH A T I C I C L E F O R
and agricultural Intervals, asserted
charge*
after the governor’* dirthat ''lafl-wlngrrn" In the govern­
W E E K S AS. AM A D - - A M D
ertiv*. SI* other* havo boon
ment ore driving the U. ft. Into
1
rhargnl
with
gambling since Feb.
T H A T GOOF H A D TO PARK
Sorinllxm with project* like the
. 17.
/'
Mar*hall flan. He *uld a condition
.T H E R E A N D W A L K
Tampa'i Mayor, Curtla Hlaon,
nf any American aid xhotlld I*'
took
Ixxue
with
the
governor
whan
that the countrle* which receive It
{v O F F _ W I T H I T ! !
Wnrren raid "there wax danger
go no further In nittionulixing their
of ecttial dvll dlxorder In Tampa."
industries.
Mayor Hlaon xahl he never had
| John V I vnn nt the Ami—lean
denied the existence if hull la
Farm lljicku Vvoi i * i
how­
' gambling here.
ever. Mint the n**i«lnnre program
1 He ad 'ed however. “If Governor
ha* raved reverul Kuropran na­
1 Vtarivn
c,.' *' *' « i"!*S( {.
tion* fiuia udlup-tc. I.ynn 5'.e?gextImnre i* threatened over the
ed revcml way* In which he mid
tion hen-, then all I can xav la
the working* of the Kronnmir
that he know* more about It
Cooperation Adminixtratloli could
Mum I do. a* I have aeen no IndUohe improved.
,
1 cation of It."
•^
The Home
Armed Service*
A THRILLING FINISH *1 Gullllltam P.ik, where the 1949 racing
Committee *tuilied claim* the
■•••on gall underway March 4 and cunllnuaa through April 19. T#
Armed Forcer are underpaid. Sev- 1
lha rear are tha acanlc m l boat* which provide a aovel baekdrep
fly CM'II.Y IHtflWNFTTINR
crnl Invert igalurx who huve flown
•o tha raclag •itemone.
in jet Iminliei* and i tmh-dlved in
ruhmarlliv* agreed they were,
SUNDAY DINNF.R
Three men recuiied for text I.
rnony torluy are Father Cavanaugh,
Fruit Cocktail
president of Notre Dame llnlverNiiniked Tnmnm with Milliard
rlty; Keith S. .McHugh, vice prexiHnure
dent of the Aiiicrlcun Telephone
Hollered Green ('nh)iage
Co,; and l.awrence II. Whiling,
Maihed t’olaloex
prcridenl of Whiting and Co. anil
Steamed Carrot*
the American Furniture Mart of
III end and HllM*r
Chicago. They are member'' of a
Ihitterxcotch Pie
civilian wlinly ciuniiilxrloii.
Keverag*
They *aid after i|iie*liiinilig
: t Ifivipe for Starred Dlxh Follows)
I ninny men In rervlce, and perronSmoked Tongue with
ally lenlllig roloe of Ilie luKlirdou*
Mmtnrd Since
join the men perfnllil, they believe
Ingredient*: I xnmked tongue
the hill u-king fur an nverage M
1I niton! A pniiiidx), 2 txhlexponnx
T
percent increnre In pay i* only
linlter nr margarine, 2 lablexpiKinx
&lt; i R U U T / / t G S F R O M O A lE B I G
flour. S li'upaiini mil. '• teaxponu
fail. The over lilt aiiliual curt I* exO n IP* T O A N O T H E R -------frmddy grinirid inniper, 1 xmallf]
timated at an arlrn $ lull,udll.(Hill,
can evnporulcd milk, 2 t*nxpoouiv
lliggerl pay ImmuI n wuulil go to
M* tea* «ItMi r»*n MS* IIKtlt Alt
prepari1,) iiimlartl.
lk.HH MIIAIID
officer* in llic higher hrackelx,
Method: W e ll niuoked longue
who litivc ic. civeil i,nly |n per­
well mid xoak in cold water for
cent incieii e in pay *lnrc HIOH
level nl Imiir*. Cover with boiling
while i-nli dot iiici, in Ihi' name . '
wilier und simmer until tender,
period have liinl Midi pay hiked
iihiiut T'u liourn. Allow to cool
„, W i l d l i f e F e d e r a t i o n
a* iiiiirh n« lull pcrrelit.
slightly before leinovlng from
The Itedpiia'iil Trade Agree- |
water. Remove xkln and fat ana
' •I'nwrlaMp* -- — •**** «■.»!
incut* act got the hlerring nf the
ilire. While tongue In cooling melt
mindly endorsed the prn[Ki*rd
CHI today. .Iiiine* K. Carey, CIO 1
fat In xaucepan over low heal, add
ISlomniiHaiiin, and have Worked toxeeretury-iien*nier. raid In a
floor uml lileml together until
'fellier for nearly n year to gather '
Ixtaternenl prepared for the Senate
*month. Kenmve from heal, a d d '
ntll hell lie dntn and advice from i
; finance l ominiliee Moil it would
mil und pepper; add milk xlowly,'
i protect American Ini.or.
Ifilrh *onrre* a&gt; llie II. H. Depart- I
Mining ufter each addition until
The coiiiiillltei
iiienl nf the Interior, II. H. Fl*h
l» ntllilying U
xmnulh. Iletiirn to moderate heat
A Wildlife Service, and the silentD"" '■ apt"mml lilll i„ ■•xiemi Die
uml rook until thickened uml bubJ*t« of tlir Hniverxillex, through
I *mli* Ai I l,, Jtiii,.. | nr,| Ii giv,«j|
lily, stirring cini.stuiiMy, Add mun
fheir Stair llrganiiatiiiri, the Flor­ tONOXNO IHI M I 1INCI of Mary I’hllllp* (rigid), dapper opera tenur Mic ITrxlih-iii gri'iil«-r niiMmrlty
ta nl nml lileinl luln mure. .Serve
KeriucloTuglluvinl cidcn Spctiid Si iilotix Court In New Yurk to unxwer nml fli-iiliility nf iii'Miiii.
ida Wildlife Federation, A conover
Imigne *lleex.
the charge of having fathered the giil'x IU-inonMi*-nld daughter, Flor­
ifriiM d report of tluilr flmling.i
ence
Cecelia.
Mlxa
I'hllllpi
told
the
court
Hint
Tnglluvlnl
took
tier
In’jn
t
and authentic rerommenilationH
Veal Greule'
t a* lieen prepurrd for publication, la hla orrna In a UufTalo, N. Y., hulr) a year ago and «uld: '*rirla la mine.
t.'nokrd It iff
1 have a big heart. I'll take care of everything."
(International)
ml I* at ....... at on the prexi.
Shredde l Green Cabbage Howl
(f milliiiiiil ITiim I'age fine)
All eportainen und represent"
Hi x-ml uml Hutter
n r nml nffi'ii'ii in, riHixtnmij.
I Ive* of idoled oi gariiiatlon* are
Frexlt I'lum
Hoverxge
Phi' tlii'i Iff ii'piirlcil M’hIiIcii
nvilei) to nilwiwl the general ax( llecipe for Slurred Dlxh Follow*)
hail iil'Hiil $ I ,i»l10 ii, t-itw)■ uiiil check* .
kernldy of the Florida Wildlife
The following recipe roinblnex
J h IMi him when iirreMled uml offi'ieil I
Federation at the Felt. 27 meeting.
one of the cheaper cute of meal
| ihe ..h.-i iff I 2.IMHI H, |..| him gn. J
with garden fresh vegetable*.
"I hunimeil him .ihiii;/,' Gii&lt;ik*ey
VfcAI. CHKOI.K
mi'li "m»l he Inld me hi* whole
Ingredient*: I '■ poiind* honed
j
Ifi i in \ Hi- iiiliiiilieil tin- killititfl
lireuxl of veal, 1 teaxpmmx kitch­
ii Georghi mol ol*n the lliiee »ufe
en hnui|uet, I (|i teuMioonx nalt, Ik
oblmrie* in Tallahassee."
B ivi'iinn x rv rn i xiitu.n*
tl'rtHtHNiii pepper, 2 tublexpnon*
MXIIHKT
fmiku'v mill Wiilci'ii f -lil him
xuluil oil, I dove garlic (minced),
'
M m n iT vn ti
he
liml
iwn
ciinip.ini
m
in
in
Ihe
r.W
YOHK-Hnow
haa
left
the
alraata
of
Ml*
;
The following nrlrrr rr|mrie &lt;1 hy
Ihe ilrXirr* on (lie Hnnfonl Hlnlc
Hll NOAll AN MlnUtcr to the U. &amp; 1 1 '.k tup* xllred union, m cup*
city gleaming anil illppary, ami you eye ' l.luvil luhliery in whleii X't.lifMi wnx
diced carrot.*, 2 cap* dkud -fresh
Parmer* M.irlhi-l fur |&gt;reili|c,■lull'll. Me .il*" Hiilit he hml give"
tir. Andrew 81k leave* hla I^gatloa 1lonintoex,
them
duhloiialy
]uat
teifore
you
enter
lleth
David
In Iriickrr* *ml ileilrr* ■■•&gt; i,, u m
2 tahlexpoonn mliiru I
.i
huililv
f
I.
ihm
i
-uni
,i
ilhimmiil
licmliiuarterx
In
Waxhlngton
after
liiiapltal to kaep your appolidmcnt to rlda an '
A &gt;1 gel, U. Mil*
th.
I parsley, li tenxpoon powdered mem
ring
ululen
in
the
lliM
-aa
TnlliilniXee
11**11* Teiiilrrareea. Hell 11mile
receiving
word
Unit
ulna
of
til*
•mhutnnce on Ita amargancy call*.
I
I 1MI - Mill
tin Mur
.
counxular aides had rexignad in gnno. 'k teaxpoon chill powdar, 1
Joe Uetllnger, the driver, cornea out of tha I mhl.w lee
tleeia, l;«i»
|pi* ippi
linn
il.no
Tool* n-i'il in Ineiik III the
I)
nn
Sehlinae. On l.h Hx
emergency
room
and
Into
the
foyer
and
you
get
1131
I'ahiinae. 11 l.li i’ll
buck em it of your confidence. Inn auxr he looka ; IVillle *tnre ill l.lnyil nml u hox
in cn
• '»rriu* I H u n
Inch
-I
tJ If.
C.'aiillfloWer. I’ll
riipnlile and careful Unlrxx there l* a cutting | einilniiling hi'lween IH.HIMI nml
. and
)IO.(MMI Intel were finiml near the
n
t &lt;&gt;
t’clery. Ilolen i'r*
or
iiiugglng
that
niakea
the
call
*
lifc-or-death
AUTO TIAFFIC on Mdx M S hi'ttiw.iy near Snoipialmle, W iuli , Ix hulled
.1 rjalery. I’lixciil I’rl
M nn
kitchen lioui|uet, xalt
wen * nf Mie mhherv, Uookxey
Milng, he probably will take tl rnxy nml not go mill
|n.Xn
riillnrit, t'o&gt; Hun
S* plow* remove Mmw illdi • Mint have complctnly covered all Hie loud*
uml pepper; turn to xeaxon evenly.
ii in
. tliicninlii'r*. Hu H*hl
aimmd loo many cornrra on two whral*
In the uira. Airplane* are llie nn'j n.cnnx of truvel between the d ly o'
Heat oil in Ihiteh oven or heavy
The Jeffi'i xnii ('i.mily xheriff
., l.aliuce,
S ikh hi'd h""
"*hilire ii in
Toe lx n giHMl-lookliig. mrdlum-xltcd mail who
Seattle uml the eiistvrn putt of llie Slain, (fnfernallonal -Suumipholo)
I'l.rrg
Pm h ■
T
| mucepan over mtHlurate heat. Add
lerllneil
In
my
wheihei
Walden
In
I'rl
i
tlII.M
i • 7 nn |
prulwbly la the laat volunteer amhnluare driver 'mil Identified Id* enltipdlliiilM, Im'
garde and eonk 2 inlllllte*. Add
UldutiN, llrren Hot linn
In *n I In
la the city He atarted aevrn yeara ngo, wlirii the
i meal und brawn on all xldex, about
Priiiier*. Hu llnr
II in
1 in
iddeil
Inwn*
enlilimdiii;
hi*
Ii
—
i
m
i
v
n
i
N
—
Mai Halmar
war fmeed a manpower ehortagr. and now, long , viidiff linn of the ea*i'.
I'nlnliie*.' New Kl». Ileil IHI*1
III minute*. Add onion, earroti
U 1* l.h M«
11.11 • 1 71
ufter hi* fellowr voluntceta liave retired to their ,
I ' t l ' r . ll - I ' i v r g - W XI.I. ; i nt 'n Ik-Inch xllren, tomato and
jlxill.lie* I Il l 'll
ronknry mill W il'ltn appealed
tim
ii
.
x
" &amp; Inn Hun
II nn . i in caxy chalra, he cnidlaure It
|.ijniukle with parxlvy, oregano and
jh|ilii»h, Vrllnw till ll|ir
11 11
•*noHe la the head of u textile firm and prexldent of Ihe New York | In In* "klndii drunk" when tie wnI'lrg N lltM Ig ll* Kt IIM*lll:l&gt; 1chili powder. Pour 1 clip water
Turnlo«, tin. Him
In 75 • Ion Guild for the Jewlili IIIIikI; lie haa an apartment nn Park avenue nrre*ted end nn * » -H lv thuigln
ill
n.
D
M
n
u
n
x»
t:vi
i:
I over top. Cover and cook over low
Tom*Iue*. i’rl
17 no . i xn
'In idf ’ i i ,v i Id* Iwn enltlpun
Tonixioe* ll-l t'in
it in
1In and a houea In the cuuntry. However, once a week tie clind*t into
heal until meat ix done and the
in*
■i
riT iiia
Ida
fading
khaki
uniform
and
hl.i
Jacket
and
report*
tor
duty
vegetable* eouked tender, almut 4f»
Wnlden wnx taken In the l.enn
Oranai-H. Ilm
ij iii
"U'a the moat (axclnutlag Job In the world," he aayi ax you climb
nrange-Ti'ninle &gt;. Ilm | l no
minutes. Illend eorn*tareh and 2
t'mnilv Jail in Tnll.iltn**-"* lain
rtr*|iefrilH-lllll*h Heeilti-*on tha driver'* lent liealdc Idm III the big, awkward Im* “If I had
t,ildi-i|NMinx rohlwater together and
III**, nil'll.
il Ilm
.
It on
add t" meat. Stir until **ure
, llecclid* fnlrlv Halit imtxy on my way. I'd make everybody In th* city drive an umbniaace fin a
Glynn
fniinly
rlln-riff
Mllehill
ntn*l |ir*nlnce. ileinniut Kieul Hub. couple of weak*."
lldckenx and hnllx. Serve over hot
llivenx nml I'illicit t'lilef W. M.
|xee fnlrly Hrioly, VrgiliiMi'*
You aak If It la becauae it would civ* them a look at reii suffer­ Norrin nf llriiiinwlek, Gn., arrived
rooked rice, Make* 4 In K xerv
tnlllnr lo in**! nnnlHr r*i|nlr*.
lngi.
mem* *ulil *i tower iirlcr* Him ing and hardship and mak* tham tolerant.
here
eurly
Imlnv
In
nld
in
the
in■ninleil Hn
"Well, partly that," Joo cays, "but moatly becauxe It would give
vx-Htlyrixliait. Tlirv will i»eenni|iany
e* recelni- inlrlv lurm tin
them an Idea of how their rlty Ucka. You gel a wonderful perepfevery good.
I kink eev In TulblimaXi'e Intel In
hi*
Vnry the tiittal baking powder
liva In thla thing. You explora the Inaidea of the city und you go
Ihe dll’* In xeek Wnlden'* return
blxculi rei’l|te by adding • half
place* that yuu might nevar otherwise ate In yuur lifrtlm*. You get
•
Genrgiti.
B/i
cup of cut ralxlnx to the dry In­
to know New York."
Wnlden wn* nerving n xent-'liee
r h
gredient*
before the milk la added,
in
Mm
Flnrldn
prlxnu
nn
t
miicnt
JOE m m RACK THE LID OK MIR ('A ll. ROOK and not ex that
f'nt the dmigh in xcona xhape and
ii** elmrtre wluni lie mid uffleeix n
lha
Aral
atop
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in
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m
th
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An
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young
Intern
nxmad
Hole,
1 J Ai-ICrti !NXTI.I.n, Kali. 11- i a Pi
iprinkle with granulated sugar.
something la xllting In th* back and be grtiu und wnv&gt;x tliMugh the *lnylnir nf Htrlnuefellmv.
rFIprlda *aa». emnna rimd* A
He ami MeVelah later leii nffieth* sliding glass panel.
iBltly. 1
_Marh*i
i N*ii*r*lly ideally nil
Mark
Til* xlreetx are i|ulet and illatanlng ax Joe *ti-#ra rxrefully i rx In where Hirlngfi'llnw wax
nrlilu UCarhy w h ile *
through traAlc. Till* Ix little Apaln wa are covering tonight—lha hurled near Hi. Augiixtimi and I"
Ida nrml* A
ariila
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lower part of Harlem, teeming with I'uerlu Itlcanx who huve flown where Mr*. Wnlden wu* burled In
Kir' rtlirraol 'MnrheiWei*
p*rIII Hoian
it Moiitli Geurgla xwnmp.
cm*
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It
ox AI
AA lo lha Blatea In Minx* huckat-aeat planea by the tliuuxiimlx.
(leuruln miMinrlllex rnntfmli'd
adlmn
Th* ambulance pull* up before a tanemant In a wet and thabliy
it ua XT
I* m u
xtreet and yuu grab the intarn'a black bag and fulluw him and Joe Mr*. Wnlden wax killed Iwcalix*
a ira .
ihe knew Inn inurli itlnini Mu* ItitPK
up the ataira.
rga .....
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At
Tax dliJet
No outtlng. no mugging, thla lime. An old Itnlinn woman Ilea, land iii'livltie* nf her huulixn I Slid
cuilalimtrn
f«a
.
It m
and flabby, on n big double bed In n bun- nml chrtrlexa McVHgh.
edlum
II o«
n frightened
fount. A couple of uTIgtoux picture* are uver the tied and a candle
all
II nl
burns on a nearby dresser.
ira
■ga li. . . 11 Ol
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An andlaaa procession of woman—niece*, slater* and frlemla —
V* |»m)jrr
follows you Into the bedroom and Bob notes Mint ah* ' i a dangerous
To
iiC H U IT Of ITAtl Dean Achcaon (l*ft) and Kcunomlo Cooperation
To
nra**«rt
l ’niniua*r«
cardiac cue,..W hile Joe goea downstairs fur the etrrtctier. Bob trie*
AdmlniaUrMVm Ambassador W. AvareU llarTiman wait their
f ry a ra rad
to eapUm to you about vantrldsa and heart valves but yuu ar* laat
leetlfy at a Joint Sen ale-House foreign aid hearing la Washington.
In hi* sea of technical phrases.
■MahA % .
u r |Ml Congrats la "hit hard" now by voUng a wcond jreaa
Ibxtl' Ibt
Then you roll the frightened old woman on'? the stretcher and
Marshall Plan. Th# E C A . roving Ambaaaador told tha
n heavy
i lha
•ta rt to taka her downstairs but you can't gat her through Ihe nar­
w lnnlni Uit itrugjl* for frrodom ami poaco.
(IrUrmalUmal)
np .....
row tenement doorway, ao Anally you At her Into a chair and get
V
her down to the ambulance th at way,
mlara,
Back a t the hospital, you alt down for a moment while Joe tells
'■*d
T Btrle (faaihara ofK you about the time he answered a call and u big guy with nn up­
m tar* r#d
raised butcher knife opened the door. "I got the hell out of there, I
,
•YWWI AMWn
tell you," Joe aaye-and tha phone rings and you have another call,
For Only
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T W EH* MUMBLES TMBOUOH THE WET NIGHT AOAIN.
J HALF TofY K l a g ' Oeorge's
by hortlcxdtuHste'~but tha pic-,
u p
•M
... -iioumhh
Another atek call. Thla apartm ent la dirtier—a smelly, musty rail­
■ays a Londoa dispatch, • tu r n ta the aew seed catalogs
road Sat. In a tiny bedroom, on otd Spanish men Use. hla cheeka
I'l Nonil&lt;4i
oaaa down with tha d a
e r a . M g g arla a d ip ra ttiev ith a a
UASstumlly red and hla hands full of Insurance policies.
a chance for Hmnpty
J o t talks to him and It develops bo wants to go to Metropolitan
| W I ^ ( o , N tu ra th e.c o a p ll-t
and fa1.! hospital, to which we cannot take turn. Thera la a long iHeetiaajoii.
. flav /ct o tltm in t have dlacavand the old Spaniard's daughter, cheap and gaudy lit a taadly-Altlng
obs
' 111 * ! ’ ^
^
’•rad tha carcass ad a a i a a i i i
black drew, bounces out of the room and into the kitchen.
f
a
far.
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t
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f
&gt;
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Jim
ene
year?
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7
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"Ah, bo can drop dead for all I caret" she exclaims. Joe soothes
'a - million Aatar/ceaa %staved
the
and telle him to call Metropolitan hospital tomorrow If
bash ta the lu m t . Ok. eomo
•P*C’\
ho foot# no hotter. Wo Mop in the kitchen on the way out
out. "Taho
"Taka It '
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lWev/i/aa&amp;caa’i ^ g f Afie l
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u y ‘* ., ahandy
daughter, "tle’a old. He'S '
WOToff fSHBi WrfwPWN| |
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l l p l H . M i m . O H l ,M
M ! » awba M d i i a M !
we've mlaaad
the .Jackpot
—&lt;—
— - - - tonight
— . - - a s the calls a r t :
T r y t h e G. M. A. C. B u d i J t P ln n *
No gore. There
• f t b a . M a-.li*
■ •ke
te a young girl in another Aat, doubled 1
i ^ i j l ^ t i f l f a i w , * la4
r
JoeaglM bar a few guoatlona and then we help Dor
Save Dollar* nt Holler**T
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“ It wnx'the only rocket known to
hove landed in the U. H. lone, tti*
officer xald, The Gorman* havo teMed other Inxlaneex, hut there
hecn nothing to xuhaUntlixt*
liaeax report*.
II* Meanwhile General Lucius D,
(i|’Joy, American commander, ho*
:*al&lt;l all Russian* who wanted to
turn liome already have June to
'pd thill i* why he IL.nnJll1- i vi'i*
Soviet repalrintlon mi*i&lt;ion tc wind
Sip it* affair*. ami leave Berlin,
The Soviet pre*» loosed n tdnxl
lagoi"*! yesterday* riot in the
'British aectnr over the "Oliver
jTwNt" film. I'ollxli .low* forced n
German tlienter to cancel the |&gt;lcHjbre ufter » *erlea of ll*t fight*
'(with the police mid rock-tin owing
a t tiie tlienter. They complain the
,^|lni I* unM-xeclMc. *
pi The Russian nnny newapaper.
iTaegllcho Kiindachuii called the Inyiilenl a ''pogrom." Twenty-five
pf the demonstrators and 14 police.
Iljen were Injured allghtly.
}, Other Itimxlan-hackcd newspap­
er* railed the turmoil a "fascist
' provocation" and acriiiierl the Brit/all and \V&lt;'*lern German poliro of
("heating up Hume people who opfirmed to mill immure of thla film’*
provarulive race agitation.''
i The Wentern preaa generally
(l1(ihoril the melee hut the telegraf.
lliflurid in) Hrili»h licensed newsklaper, raid mmetbing muat lie aald
p m the other liuiid" nlimit the
Jew* who pmtiripnted In the riot'- The newspaper -aid reganlle-*
pf the merit* or deinerlta of the
film, the I'olinh Jew* were in HerTin ''Illegally." li said that they
had onre, licen removed lo th * We»t
after Hu- IIN lilt A ramp* Imd
closed, and returned her* without
pxrmlrMtib.
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WASHINGTON. Feb. 25- f/l’j
itllcr sgrcrmcnl at a cemnonv
—The Untied Statei list proletled
■
here tomorrow, ending the **.u
against Bulgaria'* arrest nl I r)
In I’lileitmc and oprmiig the w.n
East
Coast
Trustees
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protetlan churchmen a* a “blatant
way* over how to du n
tm .in ovrrsll peace between tinterroristic elfott" to intimidate reTake Final Steps The group came out solidly for
new Jcwuh «Mtc ami the \i.u*
ligioui denomination*.
* .............
„
, -n
“ radical revision" of ihr present
To
Clean
Tax
Slate
*"'M.
iT a m p a n s F a il T o C o - R u s s ia n s
The Stale Department i.u&lt;l today
G et
C o l d
budgetting and accounting method*. .« .
Die F.gyptian delegation win,In
,
t.
p |
'
a formal note of prntetl ww deJACKSONVILLE, Fch. 23 (/!*) Their idea, they said, it to show
1)r
wh„ will Kcgoli,licit lor 42 day* with tlir [
I ’r o m
W est
V,,
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R c tO ft
livered to Bulgaria on Monday at I The Atlantic Coail Line hai clearly: * Q. On budgellmg: What address the Sanford executives l»f.irli« hmu^ht I iojii l atm ImiaV 1 o l l t ' i l i t
lIc c IrlT C S
O
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A
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m
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D
a
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P
a rty
Sofia.
filed notice of app*"l f*«m Fedeial is the money wanted for &gt; 2. On Club at a dinner tomorrow night il* kfiwrrnmfnl't I.i \ om Mc
j
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It wa» rejected outright by judge Samuel H. Sibley'* Jan. 24 accounting: What do the taxpsy- “ l 7 | '" "
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Inn. Dr. Itedford is u sociologist, h* Ihr i«ritit«licr workrti tun tmilm *
Bulgaria'* Communist government I „i,ler duappmving an ICC plan er* gel lor
itr*
, world traveler and authority on L . . . l e d N a t r o n . 4 U* p r c e * .
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K i m m i h iiiiiic
WrslriM It .11|a-1 %In
almost immediately, the Department J reorganization of the bankrupt
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Present predict*, the group de- cjty planning and building. For
I Itc* ,«|fi&lt;*rmritl. .ilir .u iy d u f p I r t M
,
,
H im K n l \
I).ik | &gt;111v iimiifhl
reported.
nnl , **me bow nd with i •illglc
i
Florida Last Coast Railroad
ejared, "confuse the Congress a n d ; 22 years lie was n professor at
,
ami got I I 11If III)I t *tli) 11* it in nr
bv the l»r.ic| cabinet al 1*1 A»i'.J
The proteslant churchmen are
llie
public
and
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University
of
I
hlrngo
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retpon.c
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In- ■|•(•■ *! In rr*nten1 &gt;, ,In ,apiMiiw
,
Judge Sibley’s order referred the
M.n 'li.il \ in lu ll)
. . . . .
i
■i lias written u nomber of luniks call* lor dcmihtaiiraluin id all id llir &gt;it* mil
accused of spying for the U. S. proceedings hack to the ICC fur ministration
mil* 1.1 cite Iciiii a, I
almost unpm unk
|lcrtninlng to so n .......
lie has Egyptian held I’alettine, and Ic.ne*
Killgalllli Miim%lri nl ihr Kihi^i m
100
priicnl
and Britain and are srlirduled to luilher hearings. The ICC had
'Rt
f
ihtifl
III
III
The
biprartlisn
coinrniisinn • i „|| ‘m tlmnlr knowledge of Euroi IMIffO* l"HI 11t‘t| tin*
iiincd Inn
tin- luacli* in po»»e*»ion ,d nu*t
go on trial Friday at Sofia.
Inimflitf Into J ’»*iil inv Ini-* fh.il
to dale-pearl cities arid lias studied anil
ruled that the ACL should be given shat|&gt;cst disagrennciit
of the barren Negev Dcjcit. win. Ii
H » l . I I I I I D i T t l l V t»l
U»tl lltlik
focussed
on
the
stormy
figure
of
I
photographed
all
n
lr
e
s
of
the
i
l«» llifii ktwvv Irtlur
ihoul
The Bulgarian government says ; t#ntK), of ,he FEC.
»
ill all ••III* I *•( t!ic 1a ‘411.11*
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C United States above IIK),l&gt;HU')ft'pu- liracl liopci to dot with srllleinrn-■
Ittthl.l
General _Un&lt;l.ay... .
wjlhln
,„„t fl,w £ 2ro.
it ha. confess.on. from some of the
Thfl -ppea|. fil«| Monday but Comptroller
.
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hmoihIIic paves the wny
il. In- r» f*» k If 1 • i D) r mi &gt;l*Mlll |l
( &gt; accused.
which became known only today, Warren, and the 10,000-tiiati. »J0.- n,. i» oxpcrlnd
to suggest
prnu- fro ncgninilioiis between Isnic*
A miI'n
il
I1 ill
Ut Ifl'l I
lit (i|f|i,( Ie- Ilia*' .
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I till 4'f1
The strongly worded American '
,h caie up to ,|te Fifth U, S. 000,000-a-year general .ice mint mK ■tii'nl miiIulimit fm iiiiiny p■■«11»Jisitin |ln ne1 -t.inii ^ hi wm with li«*i fm mtM* t 111/t’ll A |!»| I | 1111I II" t.lkf lJ 111HI|t ( ''t.llei
which
nri»
Vi»xui|f
th*i»»»
whn
urn
ni
»nih&lt;
protest asked that Rutgsria per- ! J,
n
r
,
office he head*.
,
|lti*ri!%i*h *** 1&gt;» hi •I ii11 itf kti**wti i M,i n l ill \ #' *lib *4,,
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mil representatives of the U. S. ‘ tteurt Court Appeal*,
Mu* I
\ Mirtlifilni, Ih Ralph Itttlil.i i*-iltd*1- i
Warren, a former congressman- ‘" • ' " ■ J " 1
" f ,no
*t Ilf It 1.1 111 III'* j
■
ilern
elites
legation to attend th» trial.
Another appeal in the same and hlmaclf an advocate of liig
Hu iiphe, hit** umiiunufil llmt talk'* |||« |ltti||OU|u • in* i t M ilt! tv ilmul - itril tl i* Xiitt'iii ID. I*- i*r 'll f»lfj
nulgarin's decision has not been case was try the S. A. Lynch in* scale government reform, had
|tr fUlW'U (**t 111*1 IIIttl Tiling Jtsldait.
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,i or.Ii !)|r l kilt*&gt;* n .*f j iu *ohm v lit fu% f In If M 11.| rf % Nl apt. ti «• plffi
received, officials said.
m u s t s of Miumi which are seeking given the Commission on (iovornv* :| hi'kMfi Mnhilny
(It was announced in Sofia to- the circuit court's ruling on Judge m e n t Reorganliatlon advance
I'*■IIItil i UVI 'll Ifn111K I it 4*IIInil &gt; HiMil Iif i *
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day that the trial "will he public "r
The protest note, delivered by
Hldney E. O'Donngmie, Amcrinm
rharge d’affaires, said:
") "On instructions from my gov.
ernment, I have the honor to refer
to the published Indictment against
fifteen protvstant pastors In Ridgarla, who are charged with ‘e s ­
pionage, treason and blin k market
rurrenry acts,
tto L. u
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"Sm-h charges are unfounded
and ludicrous. My government ran
only consldtrr their formulation a
blatant terroristic effort, in cyni­
cal disregard of the facts, designed
» U&gt; Intimidate the small, respected
proteslant
raliglrms
denomina­
tions in Huljptiie nnd to discredit
their slncer* religious leaders.
"In the .circumstances, my gov
ernment reierve* Its rights under
the tresty of pence with Uulgarla
and rerpioits that fnrillUes lie
ft*(Hitit#iir a tm vhi #* Himin i

Mrs. Ruth Scott dl taki*|tillr i* ut I** -*It®A. AI ( i|)i 111*ifII -I* oi •I *' niiiii'
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Ihilfi \Uh Inr*ill 'll Ifi JiM'puM 11|, i%
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Named President ti ..... .. t ' H I m l l fit| (| HlfrfllltlU kvhiltj v,mil
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Slhlry'a order denying the Lynch warning that any proposal to trim
petition for payment "! first mert- his agency's powers would bring
gage bonds of tJie FEC which m*w a congressional fight that might
total fH.IHIMHHI of an original wreck tha whole reorganisation
program.
fl'J.nPO.IHJtl issue.
Meanwhile the trustees of the
A seven-mao majority of the
Florida Hast Coast Hallway took commission—Including f » r m e i
final steps toward wiping its fed- President Herbert Hoover. lU
i i ul tax slate clean tor the yeais chairman, anil Secretary of Hefi-nse Forrestnl. Senator Aiken
I P I2 through HMil.
Loftia ami Jrdiu V». flt-Vu and 1L-P llrnwn Ilt-Ohiu)
Hcntt M. ------------.NUrtlh. the* trumcm, Ennlied l« —w»uicht n nthlillc cmii«*e
W Strum, ul U. S . . Aiming at unlf..rn. practices.
diatricl court, for entry of an they racommomled creation of an
accountant
order approving the tax settlement »•*«■«,m
t . n i general"
*on„r.l In
I.. the Tree
Trcaand aulhorlxlng the payment, iu7 .:,h“1^
l‘L"K?:iVllrn1
m:'
aral accounting methods&lt; amIl“ enwhich amount* to #1,00,000.
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ParalyBiH Chapter To
ThomaH George Jr.
Elect New Officers
Died On Tuesday
The annual election of officers
for the Memlnnln County chapter
of th Infantile Paralysis Founda­
tion wilt be held tomorrow after­
noon at tho Tmirllst (’enter at
llOO o’clock, ,Dr. B. W. Runreeht,
.resident, announced today In urg.
ng all membera ami all thoao In­
terested In crippled children to be
present.
Mrs. Gorge A. Speer la secre­
tary and R. W. Oeaae treaaurer
uf the organisation Directors are
IB. C. Smith, Dr. II. W, Rucker,
Mre. Cleude Herndon, Mrs. Hel­
en flhults, Mra. J. N. Coatee of
Orlede, George Touhy. Dr. W.
P. Brooki, Mlsa Francis MaeDougle. Randall ChMe. Dr. P.
L. Qulllman. Dr. 0. L. Bark*,
Gordon Rrlaann. Edward Kire her,
RoHand Dean, Dr. G, H. Starke,
end Prof. J. N. Crooms.

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BAND CONCBRT
The Sanford ShufGeboard Club
will sponsor a hand concert by the
• • place Seminole "High fchool
hand at the court a* Second Street
aad Palmetto Avenue tonight al
Vito o'clock. All Sanford residents
and winter vlsltore are lavtUS

American Officer
S a v s Nazis Had
Fluid Death Spray

Crossed Wires On

I’resldent Truman will fly to Key 4
I — r J 4
, ltihas-.ee, Fla.
! John L. Galloway.
West, Mar. II for a two weeks va-i A r f l V C S
i n
v I l J
In adilition lo tha life term, he* Following the icailuig ol •* Icll-i
cation.
The White House announced
plan* today. It also said that)
that *
I trial on a charge of killing Ids °* lommcrtc asking lot a .c o w .
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A■ f «I1111 11
il w*white in Florida Mr. Truman tag
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. .. II wife
of
the ilub*.
go to Winter Park Mar. ft to re-1 tl»y»*""d
* (ilvim County authoring, .aid .111nonru.cI tli,it the dub'* .nn,nd
m
a r . * College.
5 ^ . HeS will
. ! speak
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Hollins
days and then he sent to the state
briefly and Informally.
’l ’"; JuY» 0™!th"'hu"niirenta' Mr I prison at Iteidsvllle, (la., to await ■
Ills plnne from Key West will
Mr. n ! mnn.1 iF a T o f Lake W" next murder trial, scheduled I Mrs. Al Hunt. M.s J I. f’U .t
arrive In Orlnndn, near the college, S
A
k J T S his wife and
1
-". I Mrs. K H. K-ndal. Jr
elected as delrgrili-M to the Spiuu'
around II din A. M. The cerenuinias two year old son, Robert, who
In the college chapel will begin have tiecri here since Ortnlwr and
Cnunr-il meeting lo tie In-Id in Pun
ill"- llilv Apt W-II) and ulti-iiiiiii
at noon and Iasi about an hour. wwhn will Iravr with him for Iran
will I** Mrs. Messenger, Mr* II"
Dr. Hamilton Holt, president of on Sunday.
^Tyr.. end Mrs. 8-nll. Mrs. Mil* to I1
the college, will give a luncheon
Mr. Hull, who has hern making
for the President nnd a few guestn u study of airports In Europe for
The Florida Powar anil L ig h t! enii-iuni-e t Hint Mrs. Mnymt- K
Inli-rriiit ouiril
offii-i-r,
around I rllO P. M. The President tho Iranian government, announc­ Company is sponsoring a basic
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will leave immediately nfterward ed that tho airport at Teheran, sales training course In co-opera-J Atlanta, (in. will he pie*ent
9 to fly hack to Key West.
Iran, la to tie made tho most mod­ linn with local •Icctrical dealers, the council mi-eting and or girl
The tentative schedule for the ern in the world, and that he ha* H. H. Coleman, manager, an many a# multi tu iitluml.
flight from Washington to Key lieen making an Investigation of nuunced this morning,
I n r«i«|ifinH&lt;? from Jntc^runti*mI
Thlis course, which was piepar headquarlria
West culls for a take off at H:00 sir traffic control and arrange­
(# m . setnni
Sdn.l.alnea in Mai’iin,
M
A. M. Mar. d. Mr. Truman will re­ ment of buildings at,, Copenhagen oil by tha Edison Electrical In- IfifC parmlNMlufi to lh&lt;* loerti rlnL t«
Stockholm,
Geneva, stltute, cover, eight part. »"'! I rga^ac a MI.rt ch in
r„ c
turn lo Washington on tha afte r­ Denmark,
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noon of Mar. 10.
the
next
four
weeka.
It
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He was flown to New York hi

Thomas W. George, Jr„ two
year* old, died last evening at
7:H0 P. M. at an Orlando hoipltal.
Ho had been ill for three weeks.
He was bora on Jan, 91, 1047 In
Orlando and resided In Banford
with his parents at 9100 Magnolia
Avenue.
Tho chilli Is survived try the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
George; grandparents: Mr. and
Mrs W. George of Sanford and
Mr. and Mre. Peter Rocco of
Monangahela, Pa.; an aunt: Mlsa
Mary George, and two uncles:
Pniaerlck George and William
George all of Sanford.
Tho Mass of the Angola will bo
held at All 8oula Catholic Church
at 10:00 A. M, on Friday with
Father William Nochtrab officiat­
ing. Interment will be made In All
Soule Catholic CemeUry.

^The^Shufflaboard Club
g ft Invited to attend n plcnle
to be held before the eoe

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Electrical supply flrma representerl In the training are: Rat­
tan. Hanford, St. Johna, Randall,
Hears Roebuck, Vodoplch Refrig­
eration, Hill Hardware, MillarIlishop, Genas Refrigeration amt
Uo Drothen,

Locally Grown Beam*
Appear On Market
The flrat crap of locally grown
groan beans during tha winter
season made their appearance
yesterday at tha Sanford Stole
Farmers M arket, a full month
ahead of tha regular growing sea•on. Manager Sandy Anderson
*part
reported
this morning,
The
G « ? ie ‘s u e 'e
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farm and wera purchased by tha
Sanford,, Produoa Co. Beam are
now aelllng at 9M0 to #4,00 a
hamper at the m artat, said Mr.
Ando non.

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NEW YORK, Feb. 23 (/!-&gt; Wnihington i* preparing snolliri »liot
in ihe arm lor buiineu- -allbougli iliwt ii not its avowed purpoir.
Some ihiflk il may duplicate the Marihall PUn-rc-armanretii tonic
which about (hi* time last year hailed an earlier budding rrceiiion
and sent industry lo all-lime high, of output and income.
The new elixir ii to be a rr-nmamcnl of Wcilern F'.uiojh ! a (will­
ing out of American goods tmdf
materials which could keep U- K could he farther from its desires.
heavy Industries humming, pro­
Tha Soviets have ix-en pictured
long some matarials shortage-- &gt;*n-l os counting heavily on an Ameri­
even revive others.
can depression. Nothing could
Coupled with the Marshall l-lnii. Please thorn more, it Is said, or
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efactory
S J 1level here, and our ow.i help their cause in Europe more.
But the Russian l-ear so far has
ro-armament, still largely In the helped stave off any such turn
talk or planning stage, this new In business here by sti-poing up tho
shot In the arm might retard dr- cold war every time the Truman
Gallon.
Administration needed to whet
Soma even think It might start American public approval of such
another InGationary spiral, Rut builnaao-bolitarlng stops as re­
oihara stem Just as sure that In- armament and the Marshall Plan,
flatlan la now a daad duck, and no Bach time, Russia made it plain
••w force can do much more than that w* had to act to aid Europo.
alow down tha deflationary trend. And each tlma wo acted, we gave
Russia b ar haya quits a bit to U. S. business another shot In the
da with this attempt to bolster arm.
city jail on drunk and disorderly cratic Farty, announced that
he "did not expect to be In WashAnd today, os the Truman arf- ekftfvtis
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jo weekend ponf*-(ene&lt;- to \tti-hiog
Cnnfaranco Secretary II
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third ..nil St. Augustine, fourth
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'"- w.-eo th.
fourtment are tho defendlnu - ham l," n ,,f Huu,h 1
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wmil-1
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inadirhi-n
plons and are umtafeatod in conThi, Stnte Dcmucruliic l-arty
fortmeo play this season,
sup|iorted the States'
Right*
The tourney schedule:
pii-sidential caniliilory -if Govern­
Thursday: DeLand vs. Winlr-r or J. Strom Thurmond The pmJ’lirk, 2:18 iI*. M.J Fnialka vs. Lees- '|'rumMI1 grnuit supie-rtiii,Tleil Hi"
liurg, -LThi St. August no vs. San- ,in||imn| parly s ciinill-lnt--es.'
ford, 7.JO; and F.Ustin vs. Sea('milwell
-mill
rt-mcni-r
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well hii
Let representative-irrceio, H.
ni hntli gronjnt wmilii meet ivut­
Friday semifinals at 7:110 o'clock il. S. Senators Olio Johnston ami
and 11:00 o'clock.
Unmet Mayhank -if South Car­
Saturday: finals a t H: 1ft u'rli-rk. olina anil J. Howard McGrath,
Democratic national chairman.
Tho Rev. Miixhi C. Collins, exWASHINGTON JAII.KI)
erutlvo secretary of the pro-TruJACKSONVILLE, Feb. 2.1-f/Pl mnn organisation in this stutc,
—A 40-year-old negro celebrated declared, however, that he hail
yesterday's holiday Tn a boisterous "matlo no commitments.' '
manner, police said.
State Senator Edgar A. lit own
In fact, so lusty was his merry­ of llarnwell, whom Cnntwell said
making that thay hauled him to would represent the state Demo­

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SIGNS WARRANT
TALLAHASSEE; Feb. 93-4*1
SOO
—Governor Warren today signed
a warrant ordering electrocution
Two third
during tho week of Mar. 1 fait pupils frapi
Float Griffis, eonvkrtod of kiUJng Elementary ‘
a brother of hie former wife In the Banford
Aug., 1MT.
he exact day and bear of the
TSept.
2 I 2 L. F. Chapman.

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IT'S YOUR MOVE NOW Can You See?
IN thla problem
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•mploylng drawing of a checkerboard on paper,
arrange tho figures from 1 to 82 In tho 32 white
squares of the checkerboard ho that each horizon(al and vertical row of four white square# adds
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T’S surprising how many per*
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observation: Without using any
kind of marker or pointer, go
through the following sentence
counting tho F’a. For a fair test,
do not go through It mors than
once.
Famished from taeufflelanl
supplies of food Frieda fainted
and would bars fallow oat of
the window on lb# fl.'tb floor tf
Phyllis had aol caught bar.

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CRYPTOGRAM

8. Famsd aa ganaral In World War II
wai Pat----- 7

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HERE’S wisdom from Cervantes, Immortal
author of Don Quixote, in this substitution
cryptogram for you to ooivot
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YET PFVUWTHAT VG YKNETWG ULWW
UIITKTHJT YKTT GUVS JMFLYN.

L “Give mo liberty or glvs mo death,**
said

Ida slater, Alice, tho
bullonlyandchildren
their parents

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1. Many children born on March 17
aio given tho name Pat— —7

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th# two words, l a v in g —w e ig h t ,
you could find synonyms to mike up thu name
WASHINGTON. Blmllarly find synonyms for the
following pairs of words to make up the name# of
other notables. Clues are provided to the Identity
of each.
1. COOK—TALENT (Movie etor). 2. Ul.AZE
—HOCK (Rubber manufacturing pioneer). U.
G RAIN—MEASURE (College founder). 4.
CUSHION—SHE (New England tlieologlst). 0.
SPECK—HOW (American poet).

tho following cqualiont
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i t l aCailATEOY H th . dlmcllcm
^ of armies or ships In tha
theatre of operations; tncllcs la
their employment In tho pres­
ence of the enemy. War tactics
Inspired a game plnyed an a
board like that above. Mount
tho I’mand T's below tho deeign
on cardboard ami cut them out
to play tho guitm.
Here's a typical problem In
the game. Tho two dlugunul line*
represent intersecting roads.
Ten tanks have captured tho
upper two forks and are holding
them pending the arrival of tho
Infantry, which has the two
lower forks. The center square
la unoccupied. The problem la to
shift tho tanka back to tho lowor
forks and bring the Infantry up.
In making this transfer none
of tho pieces muot leave tha
"road*," tha diagonals. Tha
tanks must always b« moved
backward and tha Infantry for*
ward. A tank may jump over an
Infantry counter, or an Infantry
counter can bs Jumped over a
tank, but plecea of the same kind
cannot ba Jumped over each
other.

THIS WILL GET Y O U THE BIRD
VOU can find
' a bird among
these pictures—
n bird that rang*
es not only the
U. 3. but most of
the world.
To find It, put
down the name*
of each thing plotured. Select two
consecutive let*
(era from each.
Place these to­
gether In a cer­
tain order, with­
out separating
the tetters In ths
pairs, and tha
bird’s name will
appear. What ts
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had, became separated in early
childhood. Their parents wera
divorced, and Sob want abroad
with Ida father.
When his father died recently,
Sol, determined to. locate hie
slater. Through a detective
agency In Ntnv York he did so.
Wishing to surprise her, he ar­
rived in thla country without
notifying her, and Immediately
dtpurted for the town where hs
knew Alice was attending school,
Upon reaching the school, ho
was told he'd find Alice In the
reception room. You see him
entering It, to find a number of
girls. He has no picture of Alice
end she, of course, line no reason
to recognize him.
Suppose you discover which
of ihu girls la Alice, through
these clueat
Hub's sister, a senior, has ths
girl from Miami on ona side of
her ami the girl from Mexico oo
thu other side of her,
One of the twins la talking to
her neighbor.
The other twin ta naxt to tha
girl wearing glasses.
The girl from Canada has Just
arrived a t tba school.
, Ths girl from Florida aspire*
^ b e o n a rtta t.
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The twins were born In BoaIon.
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4. Another American general, John
0. Fremont, made history on the West­
ern plains a# "Tha Pat------- "I
fi. One of James Fanlmora Cooper's
most popular novsla waa "The Pat----- ” T
fl. Tha fiattonad oval bone In front of
tha knee cap la tha pat----- 1

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17. Veteran movie star, delineator of
Kmite Kockna and other character rolee,
Is P s t ----------- 1

8. At tha southernmost extremity of
South America Is Pst------- f

18. A popular Gilbert A Sullivan
opera la."P at-------- ’’7

0. A famous old trottlng-horsa was
Dan Pal----- T

20. A card game anyone can play Is
Pat-------- 7
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Is Pat-------- MuiimIT
11. One of the great opera itars of
the past was Adelina Pat— T
12. Tha "P at" down In the picture
above la movie starlet Garry Pat----- 7

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propounder
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number, a division
made
with 7 four times. If the ro*
matndero In tho divisions (no
fractions bulng permissible) la
order ara 2, 0, 8 and 4, and tho
final answer le Q, what was the
original number?
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of this wile-tester:
A raspberry vine wne planted In a certain year.
Upon a subsequent birthday anniversary of the
planting, the square of the vine’s nge, added to the
square of tha date of tha anniversary, totalled the
perfect aquars of two numbers, each of whose
&gt; tei«n om Ut9)|L| H»9|)R|9§
digits, whan respectively added together, equalled
respectively the date of the planting and the date
of the anniversary.
** r onl pipe (1114 half of a tank
In an hnur, and a second
When was the planting, and what wns the vine’s
age on Its anniversary'/ What was the date of tha would fill a quarter In an hour,
how much would they fill In aa
anniversary?
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Wt'U too/ (As skid udtA S, t, t.
Locktd in I t, 4,4, i ,
No opportunity* for trick4,

A party of gentlemen
Put up ai T doutle-JO.
You Aiar tAe oxen driver sag
t , g , i t to ehow the way.
The monkeg bowed, then climbed tho polo.
And thue he ehowed he had the WHOLE.
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IQ. First U. 3. girl to ba tho wife of
a king (a brother of Napoleon) was
Saltimora’s Bstsy Pat — 17

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Howovor, tho oporation la ono
In oodad n urnbora i Two 9-dlglt
quantities hsve baan aorroetlp
added, and all flflur* bard baan
replaced, not bp Uttar or mark*,
but by other flflwea, (M b of
which baa baan * m tf a viii»4'(of
out of tbo tan digit#) which It
notittow n.
The problem la to find tba
original numerical valuaa and
tba co m et cum. F or o duo.
chacb the frequency with which
tbo v a rio u s to d a d fig u ra a
appear.

16. The "Pat." that’s alwaya regia*
Ured Is pat— ?

18. You couldn’t harm a hair on tha
head of a man with a shining bald
pat— T

CHARADE
The ONE, TWO and THREE in the following
verses each represent a part of a nine-letter word
(ALL) that ta the solution of the Chared*. Each
part la a word la lta*lf.

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14. A popular nursery game Is pat

7. A fancy asms for fat goose-livar
la pat----- T

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18. From Its first two words In the
Latin version, tha Lord’s Prayer la wall
known aa the Pat------------ 7

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ANAGRAMS

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Mart bate a watlaaai I n i '

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They ttood fn line,
The true tier's face was etem f
Bach TIIHBB waa called
And had to take hie (urn,
Bach pictured ONE
And hoped that he might TWO
And bo excueedf
That'e all (Aa( Ae coidd do.
The (eacAer looked;
TAey were so tad and ALL,
lie eaid, "TWO-THHEB!"
They ecattered down the Aall.
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5llUUtl load 0 car. » i» )

TranapoM Urn letter* of ooch et
Use following to fora 0 boor word
or phrooo rotated In altaln g to
tbo original. Tot oumptai TN I
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rim m .
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K 8A0 W0ES THEN REND,
4. BHE WE TREAT.
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Uon nt tUa ktter-nfaan tin d o t
to which ta glrai bp tin ta rm

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IT'S YOUR MOVE-Here Are Money Savers

Hr CRCILY HHOWNHTONK
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HEAVKNI.Y UKSSKIIT l-'OK
SUN HAY IIINNP.lt
Perfect ili-n-it for a hearty
Sunday dinner i« this “heavnly ‘
combination ..f fruit nml whim*-I
Cyjywu or rvu|ioratvil milk In t
ill of Krnlmoi micker* &lt;&gt;i vim.
illii vvnft'r*
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thick ntul rich.

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1 1*1111 miirur
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- 3 cup cvnporiiifol milk
I nine-Inch rrumli du-ll
Hitoii* npriiol* nml rook in email
lyjutility of wutor until
n“ .ut no to in injmittt*. lit i.n oif
■my oxirn iiipilil mul pr •*•. upm-nt
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puree slowly, hlendilii: w II | ,,i,into (-ninth shell. ('lull m (l.
friporntor until norvili^ lime
Make* li worvinira.
S u n d a y iih e a k f a h t

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IliitioriNlik I'linrakipi
t'lnnl.oi iy Applesauce*
U rlsp Union .Strips
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CRANUKKIt V A PPI.K8AUt :K

liitm dn-nlis: I cup sugar, '» cup
water, *J cup« ernnberriets, dinted
rind of a Miinll oruiiirt*, 1 lario*
apple tpeeled nml sllrnl thin), •»
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Mollioil: I*i11 tho Mipnr nml
wjUor in ,« snucopnn nml bniip to
l.riii ip, Atill ci unliorrio«, "iiinge
riml, npplo, cinunniun umt lemon
ill'll I'unk Konlly without ylhriittr,
until ernnhorry -kin, pup open mul
upple ili.er me clctll —abiml III
to Ifi minutes, ('mil Msk.-iabmit I
pint.
M ichigan e&gt; .f ile d th# W olve iilie
Stale been It-e I be intlituii
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WANTED*
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KKPIIKHKNTATIVK
preferably mi csliiblIllicit pen
ortil loMirnncc Arch! :l(t to pi
years of age, with no prosent
,»|"riRiiifo lomi ciiiiiiectioiis mul
SXiiic kit"Wlcd|,'r of rcnl cetntu
viiIiich Address Intpiity to
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They will lie nmfer commslul of Ocn Clilie fhentendt « ho leil
tlir hinted Flying TtRere •mtIIt that haroMint ‘.lit Japanese- iluting
the Mino-Jnp win
The nielhiMl of recruiting the American live;*, all of Whom are
i World Wsr II combat vetciaas. Is not iviiMv pub*
[litird hut compmea With that usesl m oc.m-c up
|he orluli.nl AVO (American volunii r g roup I
Most of that i pci lining Wtu •tnm lofurniallv.
In New York liottl lobbies At t(■-■i Urn. the
In ninthly m l (irohlhlte.l urnclat l OKiuritma of
inch activity tl was in technical \ million if the
Haw. lint ottlcla) Waiihlngtnn looioii im- other
Ifvay None or the old I*Ivine Tlgci-i in involved
til the preieut eet-llp except ciiennsult, the
[Wrntlu i -le iilcii Veteran commander
• Mr.l.TINtl TIIK IRON CtHITAIN C nu nd,cr
lit Conn reps tig l|t.| lively fell lt»l nil til • Mo when
le made a personal attempt to ■eim-nt heller
elu Ilona with Ithesla Tile Ira mini iii made Ills
Can.
lll-Moired gcaluie at a reception in the nwnt.h
Chennautl
Carlton hotel when the United Stale* delegation
r n li 1 1allied tile 11 toicign colleague* al'.emJInji the Inteiuutlnnal
wheat I'ontm m r
A|i|iroaclilllK the thleeuoail ItuMIMII delegation bended by shiny*
dollied Mel gel BoroaOV. he atllicli up a lively eonverahtloo ihrmigh
an luterpietri and wound lip by inviting the Hovhda Ik dinner at
the heat Russian lealmuant In town" ktile. aatd the Roselnua
Tlieie lollovved a liomril IHumhi ng tlirodyh (lie i.l.i-idled leleplioi.e dlleeloiy Tlum di-ve1o]ieiI the nvVftll Until llinl V\ ishliivlon
hai nary n apol seiving tiui rtllSMitn lied I h. ■oiir 11 «*ooaii got
out o( the impasse aa ^laeelolly na pcaolhle, lull reliimhed
‘If It weient Im youi hlanhety-ldaiik lion Cm ion wed Imv*
some ltiianl.au t ook* m llna country "

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Wltlidiawal of the CIO lecrotly Itom the Wnil.t Frdeiutiou of
Tiade Unions glestly llmcsstd Ihl p ii,|.tc tl foi ■luaiiig Ihe hrract)
which lias exta'rd between tbe two U S labor bodies on tin* auL&gt;)«&lt;.t
riie AFI. itesvlfsktly refused to participate in lb* WITH on
ci&gt;.ii,its it v.ns CommunlM-dolulrifled The CIO. which preferred to
il ly III Mild r.ght the Iteda on the Iftior front (\iIHlly had to |,|,II out
and i rued* WFTU's lullme
UtlOle long, ttie AIT. CIO mid Hrltleh tiade union Rioupa may
laiiinb a nets wuild oigamratton, exi hiding Russia mi l ho •atrlldt.
• NO NllllMAItl.NK Ft tlNOMIKH—It is sIRintti a id lint drapile
the slimp .illlift ha lireeaaitutrd hy Hie Niivva linhl-lhr-hur l.udgrl
there vvas no i lit Iasi It lu the* hl(|h-liilitiiug alihmurllle |,iovino
Tin Nuvy li.ii RiV'* n tlni progtani top priority and 11 u.u hi . I , to
l*e svviuveii limn da comae of pinvlduu: u Meldv i-Mh ii id mniei.
vvulei Heel by miy such tiling ns is mere tmit-ret llgtil. mup
The United ,‘ittilea Navy Rilunlly la Imtihur it out on 'lie deili'ii
taciid mul on the nations alupwnys u itn Itusshi
whli h tills II Meet III mure than '.’lid atomic ngi sldis
Nuinu Hut
lyitiR iii wall Im m y eVenlunlilV
300 Atoiuii
However. Itle United States Navy Is not plat
tliemlziuR on wlitil is needed in the siihmiirinr of Hie
Au* tubs
I ill sire Neatly taught with ll» subs down at the end
ol llu- Uil win tin Navy is (itnilm lug nlllis Which will
I I'lidse uiiiU I wutri lol Blent lengths ol llllie and Im l.iiig , 11*.
lam es tliiodgti the use ol llie highly.rated anuikil
g—Use s|u-Unl t!irl*m ihoslde ell|ftnes to give aihled *p.,-.|

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Food Competition
Brasilian agricultural and Induatrlal leaden are report*
ed to be worried about possible competition of Africa in the
production of foods which Brasil now exports. These worries
■Mg- result from ambitious plans notably by tho British for developing vnst untapped agricultural resources of the “Dark
Continent’’.
W L iW ~ c r
The Brazilian concern is in strange contrast with that of
International scientific groups. The latter have been pro­
phesying starvation f «&gt;4h***or!d
♦l aid to
Efc’T B I H S i M m o S *» vfET
If Carrier
----------------- -grow more food. Besides their gloomy predictions, it Is ob­
MM Ho»»V ,.......................... .... .
vious that there is not enough food In the world now, since
K m g r ills .
,
Ha ■ (•a th a ------. . ....greut mnsHcs of people In Asia, Kurope and Africa do not
have enough to cat. Bor that matter, some of tho peoples in
tho Amoricns are removed from any evident danger of
over-eating.
Such being the case, there is something wrong when
the development of a new food producing area gives rise
to fears of market competition. There nro at least two diffi­
culties. Ah there is no international planning of crops, some
arc over-produced while others arc scarce; tho Brazilians
fear duplication of their major export crops. The areas of
tho world which htt'c the greatest need of food are also tho
least able to buy it and distribute what they have.
Knorgy would be better used In tackling those latter pro­
blems than in competing for the richest markets.

By DEWITT

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AP Foreign Affair* Analyst

Red Paper Says U, S.
Gets High I n c o m e
F r o m Prostitution
BUCHAREST, Romania, Feb.2.1
—&lt;/P)—The newspaper Universal
said today •‘monopolist capital" In
the United Slates, Is drawing Its
Income from prostitution.
_
The
newspaper. rommiMitlngsF
generally on venereal
disease,,
said!
"in the United States and In
other imperialist countries prostitutlon has become the source of
monopolist capital to such an ex­
tent as to give right to a sperial
term called ■"commercial prostitu­
tion.'*
This situation has liwornc possi­
ble, the paper said, through un­
equal wnges, serfdom of women, m
Ignorance of hygiene and unem­
ployment. It also is encouraged by
prevailing police regimes, the pa­
per added.
Universal said that in capitalist
countries vonercal diseases are
rampant, owing to lack of medirnJ
assistance, while In Russia modieul
care, social medicine and equal
wages for women plus special
privileges arc
liquidating this
problem .,
,_

divided into bitterly hostile ideolo­
gies, the world sees* security In
the formation of powerful allian­
ces. These alliances depend on their
military strength to keep the
other fellow quiet. Vast striking
power Is tho order of thu day.
Norwegian Foreign
Minister
Lange, In announcing hU govern
merit’s decision, (still to Ixi r a ti­
fied by parliam ent), made an In­
teresting disclosure, lie said he
resented to Washington the
wedish Idea of a Scandinavian
iw u s g r ir M O iu e
Defense Union (Sweden, Norway
e x p io o e u H t
and Denmark), based on neutrality
and hacked mainly by Sweden’s
arms.
Lange says he got turmrd down
“Wo’ro novor seasick out on the ocean;
for two reasons. First, tho defens­
We don't object to feeling tho motion."
ive strength nf such a union
(CuatlSMrS rrnat P a ir Harr
So rnn tho words of h popular song a few years ago. wouldn’t Ire great enough to pre­
with Hunrhc for m minutes, When
vent
aggression,
Second,
supplies
(
Tho follow who believes them perhaps, like tho admiral In of arms mid other materials lire |
they emerged they were smiling
tho song, never sailed tho sea. Very fow aro the veteran sea­ so short that the best posslli'o
and affable.
There was other evidence of
men who have not at some limo experienced the green hor- use must lie made of them. WashEgyptian affuldlity. The plane
proposed
ror of scasicknesH. It Is u proverbial terror for those who button felt that the proposed
which brought the delegation buck
for tho first lime (and sometimes every time thereafter) JScandinavian Union was too small‘I
from Cairo alsn carried a cargo
A
t
r
o
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and
Isolated.
van turn forth on thu tossing hi uo waters.
of refreshments, presumably for
While it is a never-fniling topic of comedy, seasickness The foreign minister reports
use at the banquet.
that these answers made Norway
If Israelis and Egyptians should
is no laughing matter, but n severe and body-wracking Ill­ .realiie
she couldn't isolate her­
sit down together at a Joint role
ness. Kvcry day at sea is a day of agony for thoso who ha­ self. Thus we find her preparing
hratlnii, It would be a historic
bitually succumb to it. Many persons who live out their lives to join In a pact which would bring
ufi ail.
on land suffer the same illness from tho motion of auto­ together at least America, Cana­
da,
Britain,
France,
Belgium,
Hol­
mobiles, planes and trains.
land and Luxembourg, and p e r­
For nil these there I h at last a ray of hope. Two physi­ haps
other countries.
cians of John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore report dis- The basic Idea of such an alllali- I
covery of a drug which Is 08 per cent effective in preventing co Is to create enough strength so .
scnsIckncsH I f taken in advance, 1)7 per cent effective in re­ that no aggressive-minded nation
nations would daro
lieving it if not taken until after sickness hits occurcd. Tho or groupIn ofother
words t i n hope
discovery was a quirk of medical science; the effect wnH attack.
is Dial the alliance never will lie
first detected by a woman who was subject to car sicknc»s cninpcllrd to use Its strength to
on land, and had been given the drug for another Illness. defend itself.
ferunru this February from tluM-un-I tiailu with i i m , «r from Marshall
Apparently another in the list of man’s nilmcntH has In that sense the North Atluntlc
ditlnns lust year, however. More • I'lan allotments,
petitioned to
memorialise Conboon conquered. Blit the sea won’t In* the same without non- agreement would lie serving the
consumer pipelines are filled— j This new proposed outpouring gross to’ pass ponding legislation
purpose Tor which the l Ini lad
aickness.
although a vigorous program • of American goods, it is presumed, which provides that the Federal
Nations.anil lieforo that the lea­
rearming (with Kurope mid llu- will la* financed straight from the tax on admlsslnns bo vacated in
gue of Natlous-wus established.
United Hlnles could quickly rlinngc U. S. Treasury, and will ho over favor of municipalities.
The U'liguo failerl in its stew ard­
. that |/c tu r c this year, in many and above what Marshall I'lan aid
"As u result of the Innumerable
ship largely liecauso power polil1 fields, especially those using and private trailing ran mid to restrictions placed upon the mu­
Ira were living played by members.
metals.
our exports.
nicipalities of Florida by Federal
Half nf a projtficcy made by tho historian Kdwnrd Gil&gt;- Anil Hint gives rise In the question
Our oxports have been dropping, , Businessmen
are
wondering, |a n d Slate lax exemption lnws and
bon has conio truo, A follow-hist or inn, rummaging In tils of how llir United Nations will
in spile of a boost from Mar shrill 1 1here fore, If rc-nrmarnent can ri&gt;' constitutional amendments," said
ninstcrplooo, "Tho Decline and Fall of tho Roman Kmpiro", wratlier (lie present storm.
I’lan dollars. But the shipping of pent Inst spring’s Job—giving Mayor Unrrnwny, "tho eltlrs nro
Ho the purpose of the North
discovered that Gibbon said of Fielding’s novel, "Tom Jones"
war materials In Europe would | American industry and business deprived of tho revenue necessary
Tim
Busslnus
probably
didn't
that It would "outllvo tho palace of tho Kscnrlal and tho Im­ Atlantic Alliance la to provide inland In help President Truman presumably lie on an entirely dl»* 1the spring tunic it needs to got to meet their operating expenses,
enough military strength to act
perial oaglo of tho houso of Austria".
it out of tho winter letdown.
[ („ provide for any Increase In their
as a deterrent In aggression. How­ get Ids urni-Kuropo plan across, ferent basis— Europeans apparent- I
........ ............
| utilities and services, to muct the
Tho Escorlnl, that Hixlmmth century Spanish paluco ever, after much debate nn official but such lulks m s the Beil Army ly would nut bo asked to put up I
...... of
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Thu cocaine plant is cultivated rapid growth in tholr population
I any
their
precious
American!
which houses many notable manuscripts and paintings, is source In Washington has s a i d ;leader’s will undoubtedly do It.
for them, whether they got and
...........harvested
............... much llku tea in and to provide for health and sanstill standing and intact; but tho Imperial houso or Aus­ that while the military clausa of The re-urming of Europe pro- dollars
tho dollars through their own Bouth America.
Ballon.
America,
posal
comes
Just
at
tho
time
nur
tho
part
won't
commit
America
tria, eagles and all, hns been gono ever since World War I,
automatically In war, It will carry own economy is levelling off. In
and probably novor will bo revived. But "Tom Jones" Is still assurances
strong that nobody many ways tho situation today is
going strong, proving anew that tho concepts of tho Intoll- V k l l l f t l I HI ( l i i so
l n f u t a .irl
I lin tln
Uam Vi
like that of a year ago. Then, too,
ect are longer lived than what may seem to bo the moat
Wo bad a sharp break in commod­
ity prices. Home of tin. goods in­
durable of political tiistllutlons.
dustries were having their own
private rcces$ons. Many worn
The cocaine leaf Is used by losaying that Inflation hull run its
cal mcdlcltin men lo devinn tho
postwar course. Bill business pick­
ed up by April and our economy
location of lost or stolen properly
bookie yesterday.
as a whole wool In new |dgh« by
The agents, led try Regional In Bouth America. The medicine
mid-summer.
Hupervlenr Paul J. Nanrnllah, said man casts the leaves ou smooth
There are ninny points of difthey Intend to find out the samo ground or nn flat stones slid tolls
thing.
from tho pattern In which thoy
Nasrallah said the agents cal­ fall whore the property can Ixi
Roosevelt:
led at police headquarters In meet found.
"Speak softly and carry a lug
a detective who had agreed tn go
stick."
with them to close up a hookmak­
ing operation at n southwest sec­
tion bar.
They were told tha detective had
hecn called out on another assign­
ment. Nnsmtlah said he was told
tha detective was called away to
Investigate "some robberies,"
He said ho would consult with
state dlrfft# , Lewi* Bchott before
making a statement.

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Palestine War

Lew IrteUboliim ii the scientific
reason liven for the earlier death
rata ancmg men than among wo­
men. Anolher reaion amy be that
the worrwi just live longer.
The aliened valuation of all
jaal property in Seminole County
for taa purpoiei ii $36,110,709,
while the actual laxei levied am­
ounted to $600,921 lait year. Thit
compares with $3,510,806,581 for
the entire slate of Florida with
$73,196,001 taxes levied.
The progress of America civil­
isation may be indicated in a re­
cant Treasury report showing that
the great dramatic movie actress.
Bette Davis, has surpassed Betty
Grable.
America’s
outstanding
exponent of leg art, as the leading
wttga earner o( the year among
women, In 1947 Mbs Grable, whore
chief fame to rlaim coniirti of
diiplaying a shapely calf, earnedw* lay earned, hut collected
might be a belter word-$299,331
from Twentieth Century-Fox a*
America's mnrt popular aclreis.
But in 1940 Bette Davit, who
place! grt ahead of curvatures,
famed $328,000 at Warner Broth-'
an. Aiberica grows.
Soil Conservation officials pre­
dict that at least twenty thousand
person* will come to Sanford on
Apr. 7 to ice the modern miracle
of Iransformlni 183 acres of raw
land fid! of stumps and't&gt;4fmtlto**

cities’ Aid

Nation’H lluMincHH

Half-True Prophecy

Bolitn Probe

Mmie]vf» in nightly atlaatjatvce at
^ommUaion meeting*. Chamber oi
^ommeite meeting*, director*'
Italian for the Infantile Paralyii*
hapterJ Tuberculosis Association,
rr other walfare organizations,
ivic clufct, church vestry or boatd
if deicdn meeting*, will agree that
iia la due, only too tnie, soma of
mm will* tav, aa they loeg for an
rmlng at home. They wi| also
Mvkr why it is true, why it la
Ml only two percent am dvk
**ders„ why more people do not
IMumo the rcsponribilwoe' which
no their* end accept iwbi* there
I th# burden of contributing to
it wtlfaro ol their community,
Tha United States find* half in
ft tmbarsuing position because It
saaol make an elfaetW* allianct
ilh Vastarn European nations
imatelaf Atlantic Mcurity behc thrConstitution provides that
ihatthl tha Congmt and not th*

wid«n#who *hall declare war.
m&gt;no treaty which' th# United
4a* may make now agrating to
In war, if ono of tha European

Nn nther detective, aisigned to
the southweat seetion under the
district system, was avlalable,
agents said they were totd.
Nasrallah said he put II men
into the field yesterday tn check
bonkmaklng operations.
Meanwhile, Detective Pat Pantile
arrested five men at Miami Beach.
All ware charged with possession
of bookmaking equipment .and re­
leased on $600 bonds each
Two men and a woman Hated
aa first offenders drew flnea nf
1160 sack from Miami City Judge
Cecil C. Curry. They were charged
The maximum recorded dapth
of tha ocean la a point in the
Pacific aaat of tha Philippine*!
86,400 feat—8,808 fact deeper
than Mount Evereat la high.

N O T IC E

To those businesses and firms which
have
not been contacted for space in our “Tourist
Edition” to be published Feb. 28; we urge that
they get in touch with us so that no one will be
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StudcntK Honored

Dr. Bay V. Sowers
Talks In Sanford

Raymond Ball, Jr.
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g m -t ••( ilir Scandinavian Air
Line*. In’ revealed, unit "n the retarn rri«»iii|; will lie guest of
R"V«I Iliitili-\mericnn Line* with
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The Tourist Center wns the
The Svniinclr County Teacher*
seine of u Vnlenttne party given
Cluli met nt tlx* Junior High School
re-cntly by the I’nrent-Tenehei i
Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor
Telephone Ms mi Monday with Dr, Huy V. Bow­
A--oelnthm for stiolenti of the
er* of Stntiuti University »» Its
Junior With School, The flirty vvnltur*t speaker, Dr. Sower* l» In
fi in 7:00 to 10:00 IV M A te.l
ilmrgo of In-service teueher* who
nrnl white Vnlentine motif wn* 1 1 III11n il m i \( » V |
lire attending Stetson. Ho com­
r.irrfed out m the attract!*-. lei
imined lic/u Shah I'ahlevl,
mented on the progress which, bn*
I uientrd
or nt i o n * and refreshment*.
'('o
d**i **f I mo who wa* »**.
in inIe in i-nhHr education in
11Iwen
mtu made
Mis* Vesta Ann White, daughter i S, O. Chase, .1• left yesterday Florida in
Knti-rtainim-nt for tin- iviiiitig • • till, uimumIi--! t.y bulbil* firqd
THURSDAY
In the Inst few yenrs soil
m * tirriingcd by Gi-nigc Pdtaid by ., .vwtiid l..- ,i.-it-*in, is now Op
Mrs. Colrnn Wllholt will itive n of Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K. White of by plane fur Texas and California staled
that Florida's
progress
IVho also led the grand mai-li 11’* '•’•'"'"I in-t a* 1‘cinvi-rjd
along these line* has been greater
demonstration on thrift cookery this city, larramu the bride of Wil­ on m business tri|i
Billy (.’lark and Phillip Boyd ........ *' ""
•-1npiiic..
declared Ny.
■t H:00 P. M. nt the Junior Misfit liam Wiley Middleton, Jr., son of
than sny other state's Dr. Sower*
Friends will regret to learn used the Preamble to the Consti­
thanked for acting as mastei of B a l l
School. The ilemonstrntion Is twin* Mr. and Mis. William Wiley
ceri-monlcs and tin- students c \
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spomorcii by the American Home Middleton of Mt. Jackson, Va., on that R. L. Cornell continue* ill at tution a* n basis for his talk and
pressed their appreciation to Mr*
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liepnrtment of the Snnfonl Wn- Feb. ID at 4:10 o'clock at St. his home on Mellonville Avenue. enlarged on each phase, comment­
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Luke’s Methodist Kpisropa! Church
Rev slid Mi*. Il-nnrd Mason who will be piesented with thell Ilr-nry Mi'Liiulin. Jr . p r e s i d e n t -.f
mnn’i Club.
Friends will regret to lenrn ing on the foresight of those who
fnt the pally
•Swiss Hell Ringers on Saturday night nt the Fiist Methodist Church the P, T.
An old fnshinnrd (Inner will lie in Washington, D. C.
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that John Rrumlcy is ill and ron- wrote it.
I lie pt(
program will la-gin nt H:(H1 P. M mid will include hymns and
held for member* of the Tourist
The Rev. Daniel Justice, pastor fined to Kniory University Hospi­
During the husines* session a 1 Tltc
gospel
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pel song*
on many Instiuimnt*
One Ofthe earlietl p i o t . s l , ! " 1'
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,;M" " " n '' " * *'Aletter was read from Mrs. M a r- 1«
■Club nnd their guest* nt the Tour­ of the church officiated at the tal In Atlanta. Ga.
asking equal rights fm women
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Uie stipulation l '" »
guerite Morse thanking the cluhj
impressive double ring ceremony.
ist Center nt 8:00 P. M.
wa* published in 178(1 hi F uunc ’ *’*•r 1
•aim f"i any .Income pr
Semlnotn Itelieknh Lodge No. 411 Donald Jones, church organist, ren­
Mis* llels-kah Steven* has as for the 110 contributed to Dip
when Olympe dc Gouge- -Imn 1 .1
t"•
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will meet In regulnr session nt 8:00 dered a program of nuptial selec­ her guests Mi and Mi*. Butter Ovei-Sen* Teachers Relief Fund.
there wa* no mention in the Iti able i« i ;.-I "ded prior f" dad- ?•
P. M. in the Odd Fellows Hull. tions as the guests were assembl­ O. Rower of Kingston. I V and T \V Lawton, superintendent of
volutlonists" "ih-«'laili»ioo ,'f
. I"t ’ 'cl' '• - t, filed by tilt* U. Pthanked the
There will be Initlntlnn nnd nil ing. The ehurrh wns decorated with Mr. ami Mr*. Anhui Nicholson of Public Instruction,
.tod *l-nt oo -in'll claim will ha
Rights of Man"
principals, teachers and students
members m e icquested to be pre­ white gladioluses and snap dragons Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
fit.-I
of Seminole County for the dedlThe Mason Swiss Hell Klnger*
sent. Visitors nre welcome.
with white candles casting u soft
The ntgaidruiion of n .. m o
Mr. nnd Mrs. li M Shipp have ration of a room to him at t h e '
The Snnfonl Grammar School glow over the wedding scene.
|,v Rev. nnd Mrs. tlsnnrd Mnlight* lO'ivomont in t ' &gt;. I III' I
M u m . - l i n n ill,- fat used for
I’arent-Tcnchcr* Assoelntlon will
„f |.„„ Angeles, Calif., w ill
States in Isin wa* no
. &lt; . i.v.ng dooglinut- ihrougli cheeseThe bride was lovely in a French 'a* their guests Mr* Shipp's sisters, Fernnld Laughton Memorial Ho* - 1
meet nt 8:tM) P. M. with Rep. wool aqua dress with Jeweled pock­ j Mrs. Penrlc Carey "f Tallahassee pital.
irescrnt a sacred concert at the
of the lllitl-ni tvery dnuj'l.
. |.,tI, i...i- , pnMing it uyvay.
•
Rrnlley Odhant ns guest speaker, et* nnd collar. She wore a hat of : and Mr*. John Walker of Homing'ir-l Methodist Church nt 8:0(1
g,, Mrs. John Kugi|r*, n regions! of* gold
I
ham,
Ala.
P. M. on Salurdny. The program
Meisch
cloth with a shoulder length
1*8.1*,
SIIKI’A ItD'S
*Nnf4ir*l .ft Itrlmiiln
■ ficer, will r.lsu lie present, The veil and carried a white Prayer
will consist of familiar Itynut* ami
HI. IT .. MS
|
Mrs.
O.
K.
While
tin*
returned
hoard will meet ut 7:80 P. M.
songs ttlayed on a largo array of
Rook
topped
with
brown
orchids.
1 from Washington. D C. where
Mrs Wnitsill Sharp will address
ntu-icai instruments rarely heard
Her only attendant, Mr*. George | she attended the m an mgr of her
a Sanford audience at the Jewish
C o m p l e t e C h i l d 's D in n e r
Hallie Harrison Chapter, Daugh- on any entertainment platform.
$ 1 .0 0
Community Center at H: 1A P. M, Johnston of Washington, D. (*., I daughter, Mi** Vesta Vim Wh/e, Iter* of the A m nlrnn Revolution,
Some of the instruments to lie
wore
n
gown
of
terracotta
sltk
to
Wiliam
Wiley
i,
noietnn
on
under the uuspires of the Sanford
C n m p le l e S n in rg i is lii u d l.tmclicuii
n-id are Swiss Bund hells, musi­
I
held
it*
February
iiieellng
at
the
1 .2 5
Chapter of Hndnssnh. The public I* with a corsage of brown orchids. Saturday.
humr of Mis. Kdmuiid Meisch with cs! glasses, singing saw, golden
John Hail of Madison, Va. served
cordially Invited to attend.
C o n t p le l e D i n n e r s — I 'u n n
Mi*.
A.
W.
Lee
a*
co-hostess.
The
nhiaim
rp,
the
world'*
largest
set
as licst man and the ushers were
Mrs. C. f
lltiggand Mrs.
1 6 0
FRIDAY
Johnston and
Richard Kltner Briggs of llattlcytrek, Mich icgcnt Mrs. F. K. Hula presided o ' tilplc octave chime* and the
,, 8 , h s IshmIm* s lln»,|H,l. H r.l.H,i, IIKIS.In ,«i ftliiitrr P«M»i
The N. de Vere Howard Chapter George
over
the
meeting
and
a
paper,
prein-irumont
of
mystery,
the
Victor
. who ate
spending the
winter I pared by Mr*. Mary Strong, on the ........ min The lallcr instrument
|i9ttt nr ll«« 1mi tint iii 8|ibitdiiitix nn*| I'rlt re.
&lt;
of the United Daughters of the Swartx of Washington.
Mrs. White, mother of the months in Hi. Peteishutg, wen- the early history of Sanford w h s read In mo key hoard. *ilings reeds or
Confederacy will meet at the home
Bessie
&lt; aw of Mrs. (ieorge Bishop ijt 8:00 bride, wore a two piece dress of ; weekend guests of Mi*.
by Mrs. F. K. Roumillnt.
pipes and responds to the motion*
smoke blue trimmed with Jeweled Long.
o'clock.
At the close of the business of the player's hutnl* waving over
uckets.
Her
accessories
were
Th» Sanford
Townsend Club
Mr. and Mr*, lift man K Monts lovely refreshments were served it m space without lw-lng touched.
avy blue and she wore n corsage
will meet nt the Tourist Center
rtic Mason Sw iss Bell Ringer*
land
suits, Hobby and Kruie, have by the hostesses to the following:
of
pink
rosebuds.
Mrs.
Middleton
at 7:10 P. M. A business meeting
| Mis. A. C. Benson, Mrs, W. B. Bal­ b in piesented their coucerls In
A rc you A
M i- W m t-ill Sbm p nt Biintou, I
'a*
their
gin-si
Mi
M
uni.'
mother,
will lie followed with amusement wore black crepe and lace and her
lard. Mi* Bid*. Mrs. K. B. Cle­ aliiiosi every stale In the Union who w ill in' pic-cnted in a lecture
Mr*.
H.
K.
Moiiis,
Si
»f
Rotnn,
|
and refreshments.
Kveryone Is corsage was of veil camellias.
ments. Mis. P. P Campliell, Mrs. dining the past lit yenrs. They mi Thursday uigld at 8 |fi I- M.
welcome.
Following the ceremony an In­ •Tex. Recently visiting the Morris-j1C. It. Dawson. Mr*. Ann llummcll, haye performed in Ihmisumls of at the Jew i-b i'"im nu n ity t‘enter
i
e*
also
wen*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
K.
A.
SATURDAY
formal reception was hsld in the
Mrs A. It Key, Mrs. la-c, Mr*. II. -i bool* mid churches and over
The American Legion Is spon­ foyer of the church after which Perry of .Miami who have n-toim-d J Ia'It man, Mt*. Meisch, Mrs. It. onuiy indlo stations and have Im She I- la llig -p iili-o li-d by tillSanfm it iTm pli'i "f lladassitli vvlut ,
to
their
home.
soring n dance at the Mayfair Inn the couple left for a trip to RichM Mnson, Mr*. Ilnumilliit, Mrs. .....in nationally famous fm then w ill cnti'i Imn w db a reicptlnn
Von C A N hr n
lieglnning at 0:00 p. M. for the omnd and other point* of interest.
Miss I'carli- Roli'iin, ItN has Mb lam Russell, Mi*. II. Way do intcrpictu llo n of stirred music on fiillnyvliig tile Ifi l in e The public i
benefit of the building fund. Foi
Out of town gurats for the wed­ left for West Palm Bench where Rucker. Mrs W. II. Tunnlcllffe, many novel instrum ents. A free- i* Invited l" attend the event by |
t Treservations telephone I06H-R.
ding included Mrs. White; Mr. and she ha* accepted a private nursing Mr* W M Thigpen und Mrs. | will offering will be taken d ill lug Ml* F lu n k Sham e-, p ie -id i'iit af I
MONDAY
Wihlel of Orlando
the ■ veiling.
(lie 11inti* - -it l ■ . Ii ii 1111 i M i- Sharp |
Tile Heardnll Avenue
Circle Mr*. Donald li. Shannon nnd Mis* lease. She was u-nmipaiilcd to West
appealed "U I lie Viiimntcd Muir 1
will meet nt the chapel at .1:1)11 P. Peggy Shannon of Front Royal, 1Palm llrach by hrt mol her, Ml*
Hid n*4 mi Si it»! iii &gt; -ii Null i n - 4%i||«*in*
M.
Va.; Mi. and Mis. H. Dnmhcr and i.L N. Robson, yvhn visited rein
lives there hefnte icim ning to
TUK8DA1
Mr. and Mrs. I'help* Payne, Mt. ' Snnfonl.
By MRS. J. I. INGI.KY
The Daughters of Wesley Class
|M ' 11 ( H I " Hill!
H i l l I m h I iI I H I t l l l l H *
of D i p First Methodist Church will Jackson, Va.; Mr. nnd Mrs. Marvin
Garden Club Program. Station M I Kit. Monday
ftH iifh
It i
11
ynlllin
meet at the homo of Bessie Wilson, Alexandria, Va.; Fred | Raymond Bull, Jr. m u t e d Tiles
|&gt;l A tMT
lPiIlHi iI iPnAnG: Ai-riitsi
oi
'I imiiI. i ui-d fiMiit Hit* mut
m . iiil II v le iim iia l ill Jlosilnill, w1tide
M
T IO N
/aciniiy, HI'J Magnolia Avenue, at Middleton, Slanlon, Va.; (Tunics 'd a y from Iran uflci a in icf slop in
Middleton, Manmissus, Va.; .Miss i stock holm, Sweden and ('open
T ic latter pan -u I'eluiiHry Hi, lilnssoms bud al I u sually anvil l l i t l l (I ' l l Ml lit I ’ll Hill I I liM-,- d l lf M lM
8:00 P. M.
Marlvn Miller. College Park. Va. I hagrn, Denmark to vi-it In* pa and throughout the iinmth of ' li V I l o l l I* they etnerge la-tween
I* |ini ah U a?* Him11
.S'.(f»/(M &lt;1
slid -Miss Clara Fenner, New York | rents, Mr. and Mr- Raymond Ball Mmcli i* no excellent lime to tn- ■lie -call'* I leave* &gt; from the basal
Ilir litl l*l* t‘HM||||lt lit’
City.
[at their Imme ut Lake Mmy III- ci( as" many flowering bulb* by -tl-l l stem I In m ila g e , the teclmic
m( Mh i i
KHrutif i f
j*hu *.
Will i | ii vmii iv.itl. wl-il, \,iii ii.i i tu n
wife niul son Jimmy who have voltage. It I* il* scribed herew ith
Uutl YA1M
Vt’ I V
1 -lice mature fluwi-rltlg bull-.
I Iid'll staying &gt;i the llull limne in in sunn- del all mill the thought &lt;iiig itm liiin lly Into pointed *eg
Imtlm uf
I In*
HOLLYWOOD, Fell. Ill—Id')— j 'Gniit' With the Wind.' It win a Lake Mmy, plan in iidmii to linn that you might like to employ it ns an a t- sim ilm to pic cuts, li iSet- II tip I, ll'. VI it | pp Jills U hell \ &lt;111 Ilf If ,111\ t'cip it
ill 111-&lt; will ii’
It's awards time again, so let's I pleasure to see bur on the screen, 1with him. Kn loote to Imn limy. a pint of yum spllug gmdcilillg . - . . id ml that each segment con
i&gt;l t l l l \
( lI ll H *
&gt; 'iiin vv i . l i i i * . iiI v Im v im
S w i ft n iu l i I f , i i i a m i M lt Y
lake nominations for the best as well as work with her."
I will visit in Warhiiiglnn. I&gt; (', and operation*. For the most part Flor­ in n a piece of stem tissue d - well
mid ill *1 Hr*
movie performance of all lime.
1
New
Y'ork.
.1
-ev
el
ill
strongly
uUm'hed
leaf
ida
loilbs
are
propagated
"lin
e
to
Kirk Douglas: "Vail Heflin In
rt»mm»‘IU»*■• ih
Professional and amateur sooth­
name" by separating the slabs or ■ gmi-nls.
III
I hi* I l l ' s ! I l l l l t ’ It i in t'lt'llriH tij,
sayers are nuw trying to predict 'Johnny Huger.' He had a role
Mrgaret
Bicul,
Indr
and
exe­
offsets ut digging time. These
These wedges me Inserted, lust tniM* T I h .h ! t-cimu* hIh iii Ii I im&gt;! Ik *
the Academy Awards which will with many pit full* and he rams cutrix of Goycrnm Leonard t ’ul- sm.ill liulls'ls are reset and usually
I ’ b iiltc IBK'J '
lie nnmed a month from now. through It on a straight course." vert of Maryland, is believed to bloom ill two in tblee yeuts. To .older the slirfacr-i in flats m uttrU H ilnl wtil’ll Ih i II m tiuw t mu
Jntl A OitK
Maureen
O'Hara:
"Charles
l.oxio that cim taln -and or a mix |l!(d t* d |! I MU t il II I H tflY l'f l •M'llwMlI
Let's go Ircynnd that and consider
have been the first tux-juiylng day there I* a definite trend to lute of sand And pent. A half
Laughton
ns
Captain
Bllgh
In
Jl
Ilf
I
Jill*
K
llt
llir
t
H
il
l
d
'H
IH
H
IH
’
V
I
In
v
the best acting Jobs In movie hist‘Mutiny :,n iiie Bounty.' It'* rare woman In America to ask rot po­ glow (Tlmiuis, llliqieastrums, mid iiirh oi *o of tin- leaf tip - may u * ||l l l « l H'-xpM Hd U l d l i m l l i I l i r w«'H
J nry. Our experts are people who
/ n d iv n lu n l.
litical representation-in 11147.
olbei Indlis by, imiui- a* is done, -in k out of Hu- iiie d iiiiii without •»ftM u f iii t i i t t f i m v l h im hi iuiiifl,
should
know.-lhe movie
stars when no actor completely loses
yviib roses. As many Improved llie least Innm. 111 fact, those lip*
his
Identity
in
a
role,
as
Laughton
W
ith
ifM
M
tl
inHiinir&lt;‘iH
4
'fd
ii
VliMidil
The women's club movement in bulbs of hybiiil oiigin do not foim
themselves.
the United Stale* dales from IHOs offsets I Caddy, ciltlngc bus pn-v w ill tin it green mid film lion as !«,. |l 4H4r*ll»lr I I I U lllW 1 1 M ill ^ I " .III
Tialny's question for tho A I' did."
haves after a short while, Wntei liidliidi* fiMiii Hindi mill him Ih i II*
Dennis O'Keefe: "Charles Chap­ when the Horn*!* Club In New
Hollywood forum Is "what do you
cil a boon to Imlli siH-cialists \*
think wns the grentcat acting per­ lin In 'The Kid’ and 'City Lights. York noil the New Knglsml W-- till- is a iiii-tlmd of clonal oi veg, mu-i la- applied sparingly ns bulb flint 1-4 llitll llllti’d l'*«l| |ll Mjai^Hl IHH
i'u »l&gt;
«| »n m r iih m i ! f
formance on film and w hy?" To Ills scenes with the men from tin- man's Club, under the leadership tntlve propagation, all of ll- c u llin g - w ill n il if I In* rooting
Ilia lime*
water togged
ill* fidliiW lHi! ^ Httl
prevent any ax-grinding, I stip­ orphan asylum and with (lie blind of Julia Waul 11owe, started at. IiiiBh-Is art- idiinlirul In ng- i IIM'dllllll
( ' ii til new r oo I* me at 11ve a in I
m; A im n v Mi*
hi &gt;&lt;1
about tin- same time.
ulated that selections had to be girl are lops in my memory."
foliage anil flower* with tin- ■&gt;&gt;■•
gl.iw th i* -lu lle d , one good -mil,
i III, Ktlt'liitl •*». II* *1" «M. .ll •
dated l-ofore IIMH. Here are the
al Imlli from wldi b tin- ndiagi llie e v i'iv ten day- should -ilf f li"
ii h I i I i m .l I vinritM i nll»
t mm i answers: .
were made.
111 a w arm humid
utmn-|dn'ic
♦dm, / «’|d»i v iin lh i
|m t u
Dorothy Lainour: I'm no drainsmall laill-el* will soon begin to
(Il(h t Ill'll' IlHM III! It MM M
Mo-1 of our tine Imil i* ............
'» alic critic so I have to choose the
Mil I h«* I I' m|II l||
uf
plete plants i l l (bat they a n ui.ol-- fin m In I w ecu the scales, and u * role that made the strongest Im­
I'm IIlir* 1111*1lltvtil uf |u
np uf roots, strips, and bud* and llally will lie lalge enough to pul
pression on me. It was Joan Craw­
I tnm •»u III' l • uf lliCM* hull*
generally produce blossom- .&lt;n off nfti i one g ro w in g -cn*"li
ford in 'Letly Lynlon.' I was Just
A si nil Ini method, closely akin, ! t , y , Milage fm 9ii 111 •11V l ri* i
uually. However, tlu-y ate gieaily
Joe Piddle then (in fart, a Chicago
Hi 111 ll »
modified so that they may sm-e- involves the m aking of several I - t m k - of (hi*
elevator operator), hut 1 knew
\ fully go through annual pviiod, longitudinal c o t - upw ard I h m u g h 11, al tailh
Crawford wns going to get an
of durninm-y. The sli-m Is -imti. n the cl-lilei nt the Imlli, about three ;
award mine day."
us arc
| cd and la-comes merely a Urdu foul ti n of the way to the neck j \\
Charles Bickford: " F o r in te g r it y
jciiite or disc within the eiiilo-mg T h i s bulb, intact lint with many I lode-, ml amt
of performance you can't beat
fbe Jtmniino Now SAFETY C R IB S H U T S
(H In Ih i v c i II i ' h I cuts runnin g u n liv e - uf I litI scales, which m e really leave
John (lllhert in 'The Rig Parade’."
I The vegstative growing point i- leliglhyvise, is planted in a bo* o i l , , cat tin- meal
Ann Sntlirrn: "Clarho Iti ‘Camllo'
was II faultless interpretation of
HA the role. The lest of its greatness
c a n 't nt r n n r o a m
, In lhat you find It even finer act­
ing today than you did the first
time you saw It."
Paul lletireid: ''Italimi In 'The
Baker's Wife,' A flawless per­
formance."
Jeanette
MacDonald;
"Helen
Hayes in 'The Sin of Macimi
Claudel.' She had to grow from a
young girl to a derelict old wo­
man and she was forceful and con­
es vindng In every facet."
~
Lynn Bari: "flarbo has always Mickey Rooney, Betty Garrett, Janet U-igH and Tom Drake form the
been great, hut I liked her host romantic quartet of "Words ami Music," M-G-M Technicolor musical
In ‘Ann* Karenin*.'
based on the llvos and music of Richard Kodgors and tmreni Hart.
(lene Raymond: "Douglas F air­ The spectacular film opening tonight at tho I'rairie Lake Drive-In
banks In ‘Arahlsn Night*,’ be­ Theatre, also stars June Allyson. Berry Cnmn, Judy Garland, I.ona
cause he presented a picture of Horne, Geno Killy and Ann Hothnrn, with Cyd Charlsse, Marshall
w hat every man would like to b a . " , Thompson, Mtl Torme and Vers-Kllen.
Joan Leslie: "Luise Rainer In *
■The flood Forth',‘ Irccausc her

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ft-. LONGWOOD. Feb. 23 (Special)— Every kid in Sanfoid and SrmiUole County with n da* ii invited to compete in Florida'» first annual
,SliiH*Dng Derby nl the anford-Orlando kennel Club on Mur. 13. it
$ea* announced here today.
\ fhr lttdi‘ Mult Derby, born at the remit id an argument between
htro hojrt over llic merit* of their rcijietiive dogr, n free .md -Irictly
i;f6i the kids and their doga. W a l t e r *
'• C. Anderson, owner or the Kennel
!jiClub annouuied.
"A (troup of r ltk e n s got tojj fa th e r u tter hearing two kida ur;,g u e over whose doir enuld run
* fastest nml the Derby in the re- 1
* «nlt,B Anderson said.
. The Idea has ulready attracted
*; ’nation-wide intention with five
natlunul newaieul and three tele- &lt;
' vision companies srheiioled to take i
i motion pirlures of the event, ue- i
. cordlnif to Anderson.
I’rltes will Include n Stop credit |
* certificate offered ns first price i
jj by Sears Koelturk in Urlumloi u t
fcparial Derby trophy hourly two
reel high decorated with three
miniature dugs given to the win­
ning dog owner by the Orlando
■tntinul anti Slur newspnpern; and
apeelal prises for second nml third
H a w winners demited by Mr, An- genernl forecasts I lint he will lorn
darion.
tile trick lit 1040. "Most of the
• Kntrles can be mu tie by letter players think (Ids will lie Johnny's
to the Hurlford Orlando Kennel year," Schneiler sold.
Club, anil can Is* obtained at The
Palmer joined tin- loorhig pro­
Herald nffWr. Koch entry, Ander- fessionals J iiii. 27 ui
PhiM'ids,
bon warned, ihoold give tin* nunie Ar I , and bus pnrlielpiilfd In four
age of the dog owner and i .........
..
tournaments ibis year, wit........
•eight
of the dog. river y entrant 11:1,016
3.1
^
.............I.
Iiii'lieli'd were
third
.1 I.........
I* ' .
must la- Ncrompunifil by un ndlilt. p|ures and firm money of 12.000
The rures are scheduled to Marl |„„| w,„.j, ,.m|
the lion Ion
2 P. M mi Mm. 13 but cun lestbnlsI must lie ill the truck by 1s.'ltl
The chunky North Cnridinu
If?* *••• rnr«- nffit iiilf* Miitl. The mit'kalint Iiiih dm»v«-&lt;I into tin* 9liii«l
IpinuMiltfl will In* n|H ti to Mpertn- Hhnt Miimrij* I hi* money wiimeo nl
ib? mu , , , 1
.
,
. though not purtlclputing in in
% Tim kids, Anderson declared, will many tooiiiniueiils II l.leyd Man
k t t rested to ull the colorful cere- K,„„, „f Niles, III , the No I man:
monies of the legoliii greyhound Jim my Demniet of tljul, Calif.,
races with ntlemlniits lending the win, rnnkH No. 2, nml most of the
Sofa In a purndc iirniillil the truck nihet louring pros. Muiigrom tins
|5*0&gt;rr ench ince All dogs will lie won $0,170 and Demarel $6,802 60
.
................. ■
A tcilnl uf 210 players eideied
the limrmimeiit but after wiili
ilrawals and u ■pinlifying iniiiid fm
umiileiirn nol oil the esempl list, the
field was cllt to I 10 thill will ruuve
Into the first IH hobv toninriow
After Kilday'n play the OO low
scores uud tics will go into the
DEI, AND, f e h . 23 (Special) finnl 30 holes. Till' tornlinoield
-^Directors of the Tri-County ends Hominy.
(•mi-pro husrhnll league lire ref|uratrd to mi'll in the Chntnlicr of
Commerce lluililiug hera Sunday
afternoon al 3:tKI o’clock, l.nrry
Cumin, league secretary stated
today.
The meeting Inis born culled to
ttiM o iri'N
adopt a schedule for games. The
Klrst
I'fiHileiltiwn,
Hli
the
schedule tins Ih'i' ii drawn op, ami
tlelilv
Will lint coiiflicl with the run- Hpeeily
He,unit W i l l '
In il-lo li,
I’l o M
(•His to be played in I lie Flor­ ilenrae, H ii s ly 's Itnil
Tlilu l
l l i n a i M a ll e , C n l l e Mae.
ida State I •cogue, Cum in assert Wilts*'hlllie.

colleiriiiie “Ivy" League. Columbia,
defending champs, now perch on
top.
Walloped 74-48 by Yale earlier
this season Princeton was merely
regarded os No. lit straight for
Tony I.avelll A Co. Insteud I.uvellt
got nrily 14 points compared to 40
In bis first game against the
Tigers while his mall, George
Sella, tallied 18.
I Sis of Sella'* points came In
i the second half as the Tigers
look u 37-32 edge. Princeton still
hold a five-point lodge, 17-42,
I with less than a minute to go,
I but this was reduced on Lavelll'a
; free throw and Dick Joyce's field

Johnny Palmer Is
Predicted To Be
T o p Golf Winner

, Kuul.

END OF MONTH
CLEARANCE
v«r underrate a Princeton xlhleti'c | DE,,ANn, ^
£ &lt; flp « lal), ,
,
Sletxon Unlverxlly wil be hoat to
FENDER GUARDS ... LW
n underdo* Princeton (level upxet th« Clan* B Group 4 High School S.M
i"
FISH POLE CARRIER 66c
I yeart ago. the Tigers' baiketball banket tall tournament at Hullay 1 .a IIAHOI.INE PURIFIER 99r
ig itrenk last night.
Clym Mar. 3* 4 ant] 5, Coach Brady
C00IPLKTK SETS
to 45 triumph Vnocird the Eli out
llK,“ y'
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3.14
*«t Waehlnirton and Lea, 77-63, and . JP ’JLiiVI,, *f I‘.*,'u ,T i.a o 'p m ' 4:89 TRUCK CABLE
North Carolina nipped Davidson, &gt; n £ * X J
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the national collegiate picture os
18 of the country's lop 211 ipi Intel *
had an open date.
| Yale ranked 1,1th. Mainline, No.
I 16, chalked op It* 2111h triumph
l against three defeats by crushing

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Kennel Club Entries

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some ID,lK8i persons iiunually.

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HKKKS WHAT TO DO • • six year old liohhy Spelt of I’lnccustle is
giving Ills dog "Stuldiy" the Inside on dog ruling und Ktuhhy needs
ii because lie's entered In the first annual Mutt-Mug Derby ut the
Hiinford-Orlundo Kennel Club un Mar. 13. Cocker Spaniel mixed with
llnchsbiind Isn't the Iwst for chasing u mechanical huniiy, think*
Stiihby, lull Muster Itnlihy Is ull confidence.

(Vlcry I'VcIh Drop
SI) To 50 Content
To Orlando TIrpth
i lit I, AN I to, Fell. 23 ( Special i—
Coacii Fred Onmis ' Henilmde High
School Celery Fed i|lilntet was
uvei|iowered by the Orlundo High
School Tigers ill an Hit to fit)
■'iinl a' »t hero lust night.
Hunfoid was hopelessly outclassnl in Hie contest, nml Couch Char­
ley llirshey turned his Tigers
Ion., to claw the Feds unmerci­
fully Every limn on the Orlando
lea ni entered the conlost.
K in I Ibikes tallied IH pidllU to
pure the Tiger offensive, while
Chat lie and Willie Thomas bucketed 12 points each for the Invad­
ers. Floyd Cooper was second high
mini for the Fetls with i t points.

wash

23- 1/11 Judges in the National
Field Trials today considered four
more polnlere hi the rugged threehour guild uvci the Ames Pluntalion Course here.
Four liird dugs showed yester­
day. hot failed to measure up to
the style expected in the nntlon's
No. I ipmll hooting rlusslc.
Only dogs tlint liuvr won chiimlonshlpH In lesser field trials ur*
ulloweil to rumpidi- in the national.
Hut n clear warm day apparently
brought a selgc of spring fever to
the I'hanipiulls culled out Tuesday.

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in England.

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won the world'* four-mun Initialed
championship.
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Jr.'s Moli'l ($16.40) woo the tea*
tilled nice nl Fair Grounds.
Mluilli
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tha Wuxhlnglon purse lit Hialeah.
Oldsnmr,
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McKeoney’s Tetrnliiolc ($3.30) won
the fculm eil nice ul SiilishlouiPui k.
Hot Springs, Ark.—I), Pmmy's
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WEDNESDAY FEB. 28, 1949

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to to to Mlnrrul Sprint* in i l- u u ij
l i t * u hetprd nr would not lixvi■one there twhr it yrur.
WE HAST nil hrard nl the inlim
uluua tprlni* nf l.ouiitr*. I t non
and fxmun* T'lirtmluii In .iui-Iiiii
(Ireere, whi te, wii-orilloi In Iriroil
llrrculrt. the (lid of rlrriiul *llrli(lli
and youth, drunk II* wuli-tv uml
bathed to hr lorrvei hhiiu
IF VOll till! w aulfrirr. uml cun
not xu lu llo- mlliriul -piuiR*. Ur
&lt;lE4)-MINEIt.ll, whnti mnluhi* u
blrrid of Hie *.unr mlliriul* Unit mil
be found ut tlir wo,Id'* li*-*t *p,iox*
The mliierul* In II may work
rulrailra.

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4 ltiihftl)$l H» lr.41M uf
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mi till llir Mnl wc hrlirbr Him* I* iliiliF
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lilt lnl ltd niKiri i! ilirlii Irn« J

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WATCII mu, rImiliiall.io In.in
yuur bowl I* Iwo ui llun il.n* .illii
ynu tlull u*loi i,Mi IIIM H tl
The watte. Iilutb .1* mol will hnok
away uml you will SI K il' tl*n
rtuiulne your oilnr t mi inut ,n
liupurltlrv—|iiiImiiiuU-i wu*le mm
Ilia out of tour kldllet*. .mil In I tin
relief, lie *urr In w.itih tnr olt th(*
lo rebllrr ll* prltele** t.ilniXII! 1)11 M. reniril* *lmw I.'.', nl
men uml wunirii nyer I.X Millet limn
liufrllliuul itiloei.il lino uneoil.i
When you Ire! ne,mo* doll tiinl
la&gt;y, liuvr ill,, 1 -pell* 1111 .llnlilllnli
lo wo,h nr pl.n u |iunr u|i|irllle
when your rye* lui k lh.il l.rlulil
•park uml mnr min il tulllljnir.
when liruilmln* tel IIn In *1 nl inn
ami you Irrl nld Inline tuoi linnamt life *eriii* mil uutlli llilnt
with worry wi-uilox mu iiuwn 11
uwy be •Imply lurk nl 01l11e 1.il* In
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and Urapefrult, 91.25 per bnkhel. LOWER PETc Es8$T*B«I
KiM rl watch
Freak Orange Juice 90c per gal­ repairing, G. 0. Fellow*, Home
lon, 019 Park Ave. Phone 579-W. Shoo,
Shop, 1700 Sanford Ave. Pbo mi

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Crmip \ From $1^.50 Ilp-Kxi liamri-

waterprimf, xtet'l case Swiss
watch, at Air Rase theater Fri­
A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Phona t|9 7
WORK
WANTED
day night. Owner can have.sunnI LnndquUt, Aaaori*l#
by calling at Herald Officu ami
from the Post Office 11
739 Atlantic Bank Hldg.
f t will find Paint! 39.25 gal, CARPENTERING and repairing, paying for this ad.
M home $0,000.1)0 cash. 70S
fURPLUS
hour, day or week.. Art Daugh­
ARMY-NAVY 81
LOST—Uruwn sandal, left foot,
Phone 2(MJM.
erty. ^Phone 775-J,
silo 4(*. Finder phono 474-J.
BWEET TREE RIPENED Orange

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LUtiliKON aarved every day ex­
I.OHT-—1 rturk brown Jersey ludfer,
tp p n
cept Bunday at Laney'a Drug WAITRESS
month* old, In vicinity of
TO
StOnL 75c up.
point* on Feb. till). If seen notify
„ THREE BEDROOM maBE1
Bern Cocbrun, Phone H02, Hunt n r y constructed bungalew. Bit- M H P - ' R w a p Hh op— W e buy1, aril or
ONI
HESLLV
ford. Reward.
* on two largo Iota with
trade cioet a ny th in g. aiM BanWAl
l«d« tree*. We believe we ford A v a . Phono 1 M - J ,
LOST—8ATCIIKL containing vet­
A PI
have priced thin home fairly,
APPLY.
erinary instrument* and supplies.
however we will not refuae any 8EW1N0 M A G I I I N E B . Bert’a
Finder {tlcano call H23, C. W.
Sewing
Mach.
Center,
119
W.
reaabfiabte offer. P n tir to set
WAITHEHB Wanted. A i k
Raker. Reward.
l e t S t . P h . 1190.
Manager, Terminal 1Grill,
far, raah but will aell with
----------------- --- ---------------------FOUND — .Man's Antlmagnetlc, |
Station.
dewn payment, balnrice like g &gt;p„ t «riRK Repairing
S T A F F O R D ’S
Park B

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(.roup J From $11.50 lIp.Kxi-liaiifte

lllllM lltT I.V M iM III
P A R I S A M I S K R V It’K
1(19 Pul met lit Ave
Phone I til I

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except Sunday a t Laney’s Drug
Stora. 36o up.
8

EXCITINfi NEWS

W o n d er M inerals

Imvi- u 2.|ieiiroum limin' excellNKW'CAR Bt ONllMY
iml emidlllnn idee nciglilHirhmxl. only $17.23 per mouth, I.el ux in
Ml perl Kudin Itepairlng
■tall u new Chevrolet Minim
central locution prlrt'd to -ell
unly.
Fred Mverx, 31 K. 2nd SI.
$liri(K). Ti'iinx, $lt,lMKI i' usIi
block nxeembly
Hove CXCMxIVI' u*e of nil
ART OF my liotiir with klli'limi
■llelp-Self | Self H e , t i r e l. u o n d r i
Suva exretxive uxe of guHiilInc—
prlvllagei. 201 K. lUtli St. I’hoim Three Jh-droom hoo*e eto*e In lo
Iro xiog
III ierx
i-ntlon extio nice
Inxlile
und ,mil,
Recover
ho-x
of
power
V
tl
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lli,u
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Iiecovgr
that
loss
or
puwvr
iiiij u i-.ih u*
nPI.... .. 1380
r L ___
IVIfi} $7H75
75. “t a g n e i i . ^ L
MTHY TIUSOMAC HIIIMiRf IMMUtjx.
^-4.
ROOM furiilxlu'd upurlnieiit.
.... 11du no eonmliVelyf
CAflir PRICK -IlH rJi.
Fl.llUR SANDING*-. ml fudahhig
Prefer Quiet i-ouptu. lll-'lll W. Two lleilrouin lldu*o coinplctely j
wiih model ii eipiliimeiit, 28'
While lliey InM
furnlxlled,
very
nli-e,
good
neighFirxt St. I'ho no IHH-Wi
veai*’ expeUi'rice. Work gum - |
1101.LAKH AT IIOLI.KR'S
Iwrbuuil, lininediuli- poAxe-iMtun
*nleed.
K F. Hlevenx, lit. 2. ,
Prli-i.
|U,IHHI.
with
term*.
i
IIUI.I.KH
MOTOR
SALKS
INK •'&lt; room furnlxhi'd njmrtim-nt,
Ilox
14'!
A.
Sanford. Cull 7IB 1(1 1
2nd
41
P
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c
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Ave.
Phone
1231
electric hIovi* uml refrigerutor.
iifte ' no I'.M. or la'fore 7 no!
Snnforil
Apply Nick’* Pui’knge Store ori F o u r liedruolu llou*e Kiii-lli-nt l o - 1
AM
I
i-ution
uml hl'Nt of c o n d i t i o n , ' , —
. . . . . . ...
W. 4th. St.
1 One
of Hanford'* lietler Inline*'''
(Iweii* IUI7-11 ft III Cbry*ler .sKKVIt I. fTanml t&lt;&gt; .......
hmne*
Clown; 3-1 Heduelion gear; 211 SI IFFOKD'S \MII( ll SKID It K
OR 3 room nparliiiMiitH. Adultx
pi leed fui U'lnw i'ini*lrui'ilon
fl. Chrlx Crnfl IU3H-UA IIP. Park A 2nd
eiixle. Term*
Ptiinie 'M'lJ ,
unly. 402 Onk Ave.
gmal I'ondiliun; I unit iipurtmeut
JHNISHKI) npurtiuenl. SUM W.
it. A. W l l l l i t i O N ,
Kl.Kl TIUP or
11oil nt', good income, only 2 yr*.
A P irn i . k .n k
IM H. Par k Ave.
, Street.
1281
old; ul*o ln'iiutiful l.ukufroni
WKI.IllNli
home. Helling due lo lllne**. Ilox
Hanford Motor A Kitpt. Cn,
2d3, Ml. Iin i a or plume hiuxtl*
WANTED TO RENT
2118 W. UI Slreel
lilt) White.
MODKKN COZY COTTACK
For i-omforluhle winter or venr- CEMENT WATEHPROOFINfl
(AHAOK upartment for couple
H4'h .l.uu.oe t'..wanV Slo-4-t Metul
round living. The liext Imy in
Colorle** water repellent tre a t-1 Wink* for tu-w ruilint.itx uml;
with baby, permanent rrkiilenta, I Klin Ida. Phone I3H3-W3.
nient
for
exterior
i-oni-reltuml
fhona I2I7-W.
I m-w core*. Ituillul.ir repairing. |
musonry ut,
W e tnki- off Iilnl iliHtull.
~RmU Ehlzla For Bala 8 , ALTAMONTE HPR1NU8— 12 iitilui HKNKAKIK fllaaa A Paint Co.
112-111
W.
2nd.
Ht.
'
COIIKN‘8
HaiKittor Repair Simp
Ho. Snnforil—3 bedroom*, 2
I k All kSTATK — INRl/HANCR
Phone 320.
fin m-w Core* unit t-otnplele n
'KOPKKTY
MANAClKMKNTi liutlia, guest buu*e, ftintiebeij.
pulr*. Pimm- !lft&lt;l W. iteur 100'
IAYMONH M. IIALL, Keallorl 100 ft, luiko front, Hi acrea—
St.nf.iril Ave.
4 Florida State Hank Hldg., price $10,000, AUo—taka front Army Hhnea ll.fif) up
luta and lower price home*. See
Army-Navy Hurplua
JNFURN1HHKI) butiHV, S rooma, J Homer Howell, sale* mgr. Ifitek103 N. Palmetto
HKK lbs m Ht
j
2 corner lota. 1301 Myrtla Aver., el-O'Neui Realtor*. Phonv K8304MIMEtKiltAPH PKINTINti
Phone UI2H.
KVINKUIlE twin outlroard motor,
Winter Park Kxchangc.
ANil TY l'IN d
3.H II. H. 2701 French Ave.
CREDIT IICRKAC OF
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HANFIIKII
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property ami nerr-uge, tew your WANT T(1 uxchungo liouie In Capa FLORIDA Ulenl am) lu l tun puii- lift N Pnrk
Phour tan
E, A. Htronl Really Agency
May, New Jersey fur one in Hanper piunt*. II. (1. Uehreita, Luke
Orle R. Motliieux, Aaaaclate
fu rj or vicinity. Addraxa W. C.
Monroe, Phone C o u n ty 21MIU,
If yarn wunt i|i.iiMty lii.l’AINTINC
1307 K. Second Htreut or phona
Wright. G5 N. Kvergreen Ave.
A IHIDY WORK I have twu ..f 1
•Hi
IL
P.
hrlggx-Stratton,
mfel
I80II-J.
Woodbury, N, J,
I the Imat men lit town. Kntlmuli-*
" 7 ." n m t u r , r u n o n l y 20
iu/«.
free, wink guaruntefil. The In'*! i
110K 3 Iredrouin tiouno, fine lo* 5 ’ a r t k j l m f o r ' s a l T
Phone 411-M.
mail rial* iihi' iI. liny Rei-F* I'uinI
cation, beautiful nhruhbery,
« Hi-,tv H)iii|i, :ifH&gt; W. 2ml. Ht.
W
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000.00.
ARTItl-EH WANTED
Inolher S bedroom houta, Iwo car S T A F F O R D ' S AMficff HBRV1C8 «
13 NOTICE!*— PE R SO N A L
L
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garag*, corner lot. $11,000,00.
to atory house, good location.
j U t f « W H H B T g f d i n r v eIT* Highest caab i tee paid for used
I5.SOO.OO.
O . H O M E R ’S.
ever y nI g lhgt T hS . Ut ____
furniture. Ted Davix Fui
urnlture FREE PARKINC for our ruxlmnJ. W. IIALL. Realtor
Ph. 959.
or* I Hlock front Down Town
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HTAFFOHD’H AMOCO HKIIVICK
Una
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Phona 9M-W
Phone 9197
7 P i t s . L h a i i e s k , Ssuipliaa Park 41 2nd.
HRNKAHIK Ulaaa * Paint C *
111-114
R.
3
ihL ML
LEAVIN0
fur
Atlanta,
(In. Thurs­
T H E heart of H a n f o r d - f l v a
Phone 319.
day or Friduy thla week. Wunt
FOR SALE—Plymouth Rock and
ro om
houio 2 oa r gorag o, at
New Hampshire Red I’ullft*, It,
I or 2 punM'iigrr* to help drive
sacrifice price, 914 E l m A vu.
TUXEDO FEKDBt Compete line.
12, A 14 week* old. F, (Joel*,
IIJ4H Chrysler *edai). Ri'ply Ho«
Hunt’* Tuxado Feed Hti
i i t d E L O T , heavily
timbered,
P*ola Road.
II. II. Cnrn Herald.
gREOTFAfTt — aerved every dey
f ron tin g on C ry ata l La ke and
La ke v i e w A venue, C i t y water,
electricity and phone connection*
available. L
A . Cline, l-ekc
M pry, Fla.
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names

Hid (daces of residence
are link now n,
md each of ynu, are reto a n near on
or
he fore

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1 U iiv n n r , I

WO ROOM furnlxbed apartinrnl
with lightR ami wuter $22 par
month at IDS K. IHlIr. St. Adultu

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1939 Packard ilx, excellent condltloo. Phone DOfl-W.
Why (oak tor a co rf
Let EMMETT hunt for you
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l &gt;ui Fchrumy Sp«mil

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si s i f k ::.\ ichi:

Llo y d F Itnyle, |»D« 1nt Iff, » ladti • •$ • 1* n i m i t l ti**t
Ml*** 1 wiittU
nl
f ernii- Mellniiv |l|e lleull \ l *or|i
m ill*-"! »ed Flo ri d a co r im ra l lo n »-i
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Tie oat m e of s.iitt suit Lein* t,,
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till lei Mil** nn l eelahlisli grid con
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Out- two lit-il room lioiiac, two 2-NeW Met ui R ed C o ll .‘ i p i lil g x
A Maltrex* 34.0ft.
i
M-rwuwl poii-baii, unit mi many
I-Metal Col and I'ud
11.Mh
ROOM furnirlipil u|inrtnn&gt;nt *7 no | loix ux one might want,
V I . N M I A N III .I N U S inude lo ora wbek. Mil!dll' ugi'd or working Oin* tlin-i hid room liolixc, Iwo $.'1.1lft Full li-nglh fhmi Mirim $211*
d P.
F.eillluuh- Vl'llt'llllll 111Iml
3
Pi-.
Wnlinil
finl-h
hi'diiiiiin &gt;uilifoiijila preferred. h'-lH'.t Orungf
m euim l piirrlicu, fir« placo,
Co.
8211 W
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Phone
IftO.llft
^ vp
Aitn- fan, lutinil,y mill gul. ruin
tlftll-W
It-Walnut
Ptnluli
Simiking
Si.unC
wuii*i tunk, -oilin' fruit, up In
I.Uft
%RNISHF.I) apartment. Imiulrr
Crtl.l. ft 17 for Italtr-ry, (leni-rutor j
tfii lnt».
after 7 I*. M. 1201 Magnolia Ave. Until hi'iint'ii wired for electric R u b b e r Hath Tub MuU .IP a i !Ui nod Him lei iii-rvii-e. Hwuln'ki
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URNIHIIKIl upurtment. one Iwdroom, hot wuter. Mi l Klin Avc

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whose

t*i»ii hi v Fl o ri da, in t'hftncerv an
utillr* v 1 led Mile of wlilcli said

12 lift
IF INTKRKSTKD IN TllADK ' ll-Naw Ui-rniluonl (’lion-.
Oily propel ty for bomi' out xlde l$ft|i.|lft (lov, Wintbrop Miilmyniiy NP.W F I . n u l l s i mi fai ed
Ik-xk $39.»ft
1 tlull. Uhl floor* mode

1 I,have
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Room No, 2
Phunr 1030 1-Ni'w 2 pc Living Room Suil.- to o
Florida S la lr Hank Eldg.

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I'arl t» Hhurt and Verna T» * M l . • U l l d l t n i s
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t * Short hi* wife, and s i c \ s m \ v i \ * : * *i . v i \ i s n i t m :
Dr
Walter
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Dandy M \ N D H \ U A I . V H T S A I D C H T l T K
vi ho*e cl.n e iif t e*ldein *•
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at e tiliktluYl !i;
noilflrd
and r t*,|Iit i ed «.» (orsenl
A h cetkoM* , hi 1hi I iik nn i anj
•I ihio- and di numds
w Id* ti
estate, r ig h t title or I n ­ vou or el Mi »-i of i on onii ha vi
terest in *»r to the real ag.iiii-;
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estate
her ei na fte r
des­ de«ea-ed
lot. . f - l i d
to

WOHI* w a n t e d

While Ihey Inal. New Chevroli
iNEAK Oi-ulu, Kin.—f iv*» room
DvLuxe Kbdioa, Original price SIDEWALK und Driveway repairbungulow, full buxcment, furn$Hft.7ft, Inxlulled now IftO.ftO.
in*.’ at reiiMUmlde rulea. -I. I*.
ai-e, garage, In utlrxiTlve *t'tlin l.I.F It MOTOR SALKS
I lioliia, l'i|i|iin tiiirdena, Tel. 402-J.
Unit; I acre* grove, 2 urre* gar- 2nd. 41 Palmetto
I'h. 1231 ..rating mm rird. mini wind*
, work,
.
tli'ii. Ollv block from (chord.
grocery
»toie,
tilting
alutlmi,
Phone ftllft-J, Sanford,
HOT LUNCHK&amp; evirv (toy from
farming, lumlier yard
exper11:80 to 8:00 at HiIMKU'H.
S|i(«iul bargain* In homes on cany
lenee. link 1 C F. ( ' l l Sanford
terms. You wilt navi- money by
Hei n 111
buyinir from Krlwnrd F. Lane STKKIk SASH nLAZINCi—INcturt*
wimluwN liiHtnUeit. (Drhs for Delivery n»ut» wiihIimI for Feed
"Tim inuii who known Sanford"
every hullijlng need at.
St F ritiliier, iiDu let nil snles
Urol Estate and Fin- insurance.
ex|H*rieiice. Iltix .I F. (!. o/ti
I'honi- 1141, Office I IB Magnolia MHNKAHIK («Tem &amp; I'ainl (u.
SI.
Sntifiitd lleruld.
At*
1'htinr 120.
HK1TI.KD, iclialite,
first class
I’lil'NTH Y IlnM K -n u n lrrn ,
i
incut cultei
V |■|$I &gt; .
Iturguifi
ucru of luml, well frill tod,
Chicken,
Oysters,
.HlirUii|»
In
the
f'urtui
tiiMcciy,
S liny
$-1,000,00 ANOTHER attractive
box.
We
iM
*v«*r
clone.
Huy
St
.Stiect hi t ail l Ih, Kii-sI h , Flu,
■'I lii-driHiin house. nit**- living
Night
drill,
7th
A French.
11111111, $4,000.00, 11.800.00 will
bundle, - T H R E E Mouse* In San
10
liusiHt’ivH i)|&gt;|iorluitllleM
luintu Section rungihg In |irlco FIHI1INC TACKI.K, Shinrrw. Itt-ar,
Soft tir ink n &lt;St Humlwu-bi-n.
from $11.fillO to $1(1,000.00—
Yvattc 4b Ciurtlon Flouting Sion-, t i l l O l l i l ( V
lull- ,V
I'lplIpUll'Ilt,
VERY ATTRACTIVE ft room
Oxtavn Uridlfc. 0 | m-h ,-n-ry *luy
U mill Im'llll'-O,
t.nligii mid, Flu.
bungalow, went of I'urk Avenue,
fruin H:3I) A. M. to *1 IH) I’ M
S rim 11 down |in yiiien I,
hiilniii'i'
$4l,31X1.00, till* la an except tanCluxeil Muniiayx.
like rent m iHole tni pioperty.
ully uood buy—llonio rnat of
I'holie 788.1, I' II
lion Hi 13
I'urk Avenue, (initlully complet- t ___________
Xoiifntil
ri| $.’1,1100,00—1 Acre corner lot
"GOOD u i.: HAH"
on lit-urtlull und Genevu, $1,100.. 1
Kuriiltun00, fine locution for service ala- mm.Uft Sufa Uctl $tlU.l(ft
12 S P K C IA i . M H V IC K S
i tun or neighborhood atora.
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WEDNESDAY TEB. t t 1*41

BANTPED^

m EIGHT
«i ■.■llnne* I ' x e

(Continued From r a g e One)
for May.
GAINESVILLE, Feh. 2S— —
Walden was caught a f te r a
month's freedom by Sheriff J. H. J. Glover Taylor, Jacksonville,
Cooksey, Jr., of Jefferson County, memltcr of the State Road Board,

P a n e tla al

n«w resides in Leesburg,
Mrs. W. B. Ifollyhoad, chair-1

man &lt;&gt;f the Milk Rank, reported i
total of $41211 spent last month
for milk for needy persons. This
niiMtituted 21U ipiarta of fresh
rnllk and one case of canned milk,
-he mid. Mrs. Holleyhead stressed
ih&lt;- need for fresh milk, especially
fm i hlltlrcti throughout the county,
The I’Hot (Hub guarantees the
amount spent each month, hut so­
licit- funds from other organiza­
tion, to carry out this worthwhile

■y MIL HIIMIR
Every now ami then, prompted
Nr Wby YORK—
( II the knowledge that people in \mrrlrun, Oa,. (it fYck-kll! fc V , want to t " br-uaht
up on the night el'.Si el*i*titan *o '-om; t'-t-- • ir
well-rounded pirl-tre ot New York. ami 121 *h**
knowledge that I ran Ret fr»« drinks, t rover (lie
saloon front hero.
1 ant not much of a man for wilooiia of any
kind, although I prefer the lower rlnsx kind In
Ihn higher-clan* kind. Hut II In a topic on whnli
II la very hard to he Indifferent in lint hlg (own.
hernuae there am more tiara, gull*, night &lt;lull*
and deadfalls here ttinn thrte ure wild card* In
a poker game containing women Von mri like nr
dislike them hut it Is neat Lo lmpo*slhln to Ignore
them.
Mlltl Orean
My favorite !&gt; the f,*»parahnnn ami I have Iwen
frying lo figure out why Winched'* favorite, for example. I* the
Stork club and I suspect Ihle le *o Iv-rniise he can get a shave up­
stair* Danlon Walker, a mtmbei of the dilettanti. Iran* toward
the smaller, elegant Joints, doubtless because thry ran pirp»rs
' frog*' tegs better
Currently the Cnpa le offering Milal Green, with whom I have
Conducted a chaste—and ra th e r one-*ldrd, I guesa—love aifnlr ever
atnce she sang T h e l .s d y I t a Tramp In flshei in drmt.
Last night, after she had finished doing her dinner-show tout '• remarkable rnllertlon nf Impersonations, ballad* vignettes of
flrooklyn, laughter and l e a n —and had had time to change into a
trim plaid suit, we had our first rendezvous. In a litHp ciokiml
toungs nest door to the Copa, on East doth street
It was alt I had dreamed It would be—you know, our glances
meeting electrically, our eyes holding untold love dreams for each
other and ell that there, like In the Hetty Orahle movies—except
for one thing. Iter husband Waa there. s
MIL MITZI GREEN tit it fai.r.Ti i r.rr young actor named
Tivney, who did a fine job of acting as John Garfield's pal and in
it In B o d y e n d S o u l and who gradually la reaching the point •
y gge.
life where he no longer la known In lay ctrclea as Mltzi's husband
Joe had Just blown In from California with the two little I’evnry*
_w hoaa appearance on thle earth, eurprlslngly enough, has had no
*•!»'
etfeet on Miss Green's magnificent slimness, t asked them If elllirt
F, d(,
&lt;«• evsr felt Jrsloue because the othev might lo- g rtnng more
r U '.
famous.
" • |g "Nah," Pevnry said. "Mltll'a always twen much more well known
than I. and It nevrr bolhara me.*' Mltzl protested "All the 17 -year
old* know you. from the movies." she said, forlornly "Who knows
ImeT A lot of otd guy* with a million dollars who go to saloons at
Itlg h t. "

There must be a thousand kids In show business whose personali­
ties and tlves were warped and ruined by overzealoua parents, but
Mltzl nrems the exception. Old eouls among you will remember her
aa the wonderful little brat In the movlcx who used to run around
•creaming hysterically. "I know a secret! t know a secret' Vaash' *
Rite ha* been In allow business all her life, aa her parrnl* were
before her—ami yet ahe doean'l look hack on her childhood dntklv.
tha way anme grown-up prodigies do. "1 had a good time an l mv
mother brought me up right, I guess," she said. "1 worked hard.
It's true, hut she never lost track of the fact I wax still * kol Hhe
f«nt me In camp and ahe let me horse around with other kids all I
wanted, and as far a* show business would permit. I was a pirtty
format child "
fihe reminisced shout a young performer with whom she once had
ired and for whom we both had a professional admiration "His
r r never left him for an Inatant," Mltal said, "and she wax so
t on him bring brilliant that she mad* him work for hours and
• on end. Rite mad* him watch hla weight ami she brooded nvei
like a mother hen. Tha resu ltt When she tiled, a few years
he had come to depend on her eo much that he was nil at scs
couldn't
do anything for hlmaelf, and he gradually drifted out
t
gf I how business I'm not sure where he Is, now."

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. T H E INTERVIEW WITH M IT /I wmilu have lieen n Grade-A.
|ull-fiedged one. exrept that sitting with u* was Hill Vrrrk. the
■resident of the Cleveland Indiana and unofficial president ol the
Mltzl Green fsn club. Mr. Vecck. after announcing that nne of the
Reasons for Ills love of New York was the fact that here hr could
relax, promptly and In a pleasantly frantic loxnnrr. took over Hie
(nlrrvlrw. First he hint the waiter hrgig me live rve hightintla »i
once and then lie dared me to drink them.'Then tie lurnrd to a gut
g t an adjacent table and, after asking my Impersonal opinion about
»nme (ra tlins in her hair, obtained a pair of arixsors from •« waiter
gnd cut them olf, white ehe blinked uncertainly. Alter that, hr
peychoBiialyzed the girt for free. He got Into nn argument with
Mltzi's mother about the old Chicago White Box it wax when he
pegan waving tha eelssora vaguely and eyeing my necktie Hie. of
fourse, wrnrs none), that I got up politely and left Next time, I
Will get that Green girt off by herself, and I should have some lively
leading (nr you.

Ha. Cooksey identified him as an ln|,j Alachua County district trusescaped convict through a radio ,
, county Dfficl»U last night
e,cr pMo n c .Uin??rf that the Road Department would
the $1,000 reward offered by the |By o{( approximately 25 por cant
t
'o f their employees next month.
Walden, who boasted h„ was
g kl
„ (linner meeting
"tho best safe ripper In this section heri! thc Commissioner said there
of the country, was kinds drunk wo ( j , UVBr ijo o "minor emwhen he was found after allegedly „,oyw.s»
„t( because 0f the
roiihlng a store at Lloyd,
said
Sheriff Cooksey. He apparently rPr ,rr‘l ' ud*rct*u ,
hud taken a drink or two too many
He **'*'
J*
Departfrom whiskey found In the store, mnn* * available fund* were nt*
Cooksey explained.
rt'a,,y &lt;’«rrnnrkcd because of com,i i
f, i , m Intents hy the previous admlnlsWalden was quoleil by t-lorida , r- ti.in
officer* as snying that hn had 1
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t&gt;cen aided in hi* escape from the

i JIMljt‘1‘ 1,
.Mm . Hunt thnnkcMl members for
their usxlstnnro a t the card party

AfTig IXTIN1IVI traveling through Caribbean countries. William Buckm-r (left) Is brought bark to New York and Itookcd at a pollco station
on charger growing out of his participation In o Cork Avenue rharlty
■tumbling purly, Tho rufe society plnyltoy who was ruptuietl In Cuerto
litre* utter a ctiaio gave Ills occupation u* "snlosmun.” (International)

Wallace Speech

Hoover Group

sponsored by Hut club last Friday
evening and announced that the
net nrnrerds will amount to appioximately $75.
\ letter was reatl from Internstinnn)
Itcdations
Committeo
siuimg that the $-1 sent by the club
ear h numth to &gt;&gt;e spent for nursing
l-o.ks In foreign countries had
been used to hell) tuberculosis natli-nl* In I'arls, tr a n c e , and asking
the dull permission to continue
lht» work, to which the club
agreed. A Pilot Club was recently
organized In Paris and Mra. Joale
Huberts of Houston, Tex., International president, will leave the
Halted .Stales In the near future to
present their charter In March,
Mr*. Mitchell said.
The Seminole County Federa­
tion of Women's Chilis Invited Pilot
roi'tolmrs
lo uttend
the- .next
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. . . . meetmg of the federation which will he
h-1.1 in Oviedo in April. Mix*
Maude Itanisey reported on g letter

; im-ivcil

recently from

Road Department t o
Slash Personnel

Walden Jailed

Pilot Meet

Greece

&gt;

J n s s g A“, v 1"”'"

d
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wHIll engaged In a routtna reconnalssa
nalxsance
flight over the Korean
M 'u a tta a e e g r o in »*s«e l l » i
boundary, Capt. Keith A. French
(above), American tlalaon pilot, over and more than likely were
was shot and seriously wounded, taken In hnnd hy the Soviets,
according to newi dispatches. He Graham says.
Whether chemical analysis of
was shot In tha stomach and leg, It
(International) tho llnuld by Its American raptors
waa reported.
yielded thu secret, Grulinm didn't
know.
Graham had cargo " f disposing
of the spiny, named Tabun after
-~Z
L
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i then*me* of Its two inventors.
,,,
' .. /
, l" dixrlnsed some of the detail*
°
reprc.ontnllves ,n B chBm|,er of commerce speech
L . . _ V . l. " L
‘" . a t Kan Jose. Graham now lives
b ill.
I in Mountain view.

I'sirings To Be Made
j For ‘Dixie’ Tourney

JACKSON. Miss,, Feh. JKt-WP)
—I'nlrlngs In the Dixie Conference
hnskelliall tourney which opens
next Monday will he announced
here next Thursday.
W. II. Landrum of Mlaaieilppl
College, conference tourney committen chairman, aaya pairing*
will Ire drawn th a t day,
Merrcr's Rears now head lha
loop hut Howard Collage Is axperiod to make a strong hid for
thu number one spot.
Other standout teams competing
for the crown will he tho Unlvarslty of Tampa, Florida State, Ogle­
Th" Rulgerlan response was to Hiddsn stocks of Tatiun—126,- thorpe and Florida Southern. Miss­
•ummon American aecomi Secro*ofK) ioha of it__win** fauml by issippi College is rated aa a pos­
tUymond Finley Courtnt-y to *American IncelliKenri* officer* In sible dark homo.
Jbc f o r d f n offica le** than u n , ilnvnrian cave*. Kriginer* built
v?ur
tne note was delivered. huRo fire* In pits l« destroy the
lHe
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wax~ handed
back tho note and.....................
I liquid. They poured it over coals,
tnhl that Rulgarla rejected all the (Tnlmn didn’t burn, but the head
Read Foe 1 th HejafU
representatives outright. N id h 'n g ' broke It down and rendered It
• la
Thera
I Ne (Tjrg
was aald about tho request lo p e r - ! hoi mless.
Whst mikM tkl* IW* book "R la U tse Wsawa"
mil American official* to attend |
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Protestant's Arrest

| $'-t*ft|)I*ii•** 1 I »*l. • ' ‘HJ R l*tl f
ff*iinivniM»rl •’rum i*»*i fin* l
ilmnklnir hi*r for u Christmiia l&gt;ox
foito nicnimliMg procedures xxx Miit in 11117 through the dub*
fii-i- fiom Russian domination.
Will loco ii’pletl slowly: "l! Itus- sullied to tho approval nf the Thi'ir were i!.1 member* present
in did move in determinedly with romptroller general."
l in* luflinsc « new tncml&gt;er, Mr*.
11oops imt border skirmishes- I
That promptly provoked t w n j t .r«e Stine
Iliink it would la- very hard for dissents nne tlml llm majority
mi- to oppose thill kind of vai would i-mroaeb tun fur on War
Hoi I'm also convinced that Hus ien's present uetivitlos ami tho
-in lias too much sense for that other that they wouldn’t eneroaeh
moth-nt t i 's b m u M lt s— jMse w a ^ x s g
far enough
-mi of l lung.''
i ii is il s s r s S ihm Csss Aar,
ru ka nf itwt s u l k y il* M ia fc«tp * l * n n t s s lt *
lh* lrl&lt;l
I
riTKlW KKI'OItT
Senator MeClellon iD-Ark) nod si-iled that during the war only ' The Stale
Department's an
&lt; bun Hum Hloatnl D-N Ylimpnrcd
t|w m. k.rToV CA|T d \)7*V i 2
WINTER HAVEN, Fob. 2—(/}&gt;) itHMMnTu'hr
if Wullm-c would "venture a pief- former jtep Gaiter Mnnssco Ill- un appeal by British Prime Min- nounccment nf the action was
C A R !) 171 I’i.AS likst U, f*rt*)a * * ■ « The Slnte Citrus Inspection flu- — n— ,„-*-■ &gt;rrs slons •lib tks
i'lioii-' eltlu-i for living under Ala) rallied to Warren’s tilde In liter Churrhll. to Stalin for a made hy Fress Officer Mlchale J.
(7AHlrt7lt hsi h-tp-d *&gt;■
one of the dissents
•uisWnrrun hail'm-w eastern offensive saved Gon*
McDermott. He noted that Artlrle roan ll):iiii A. M. report today in •
1- upliatlsm or Communism.
nernsrhlns wmitshnod i
fori-en-t nftei Ini fu st got wiru|i|-iul Eisenhowers invasion ftirce*
2 of the pence treaty states that boxes:
LVa'Iare liiuglited.
In* "fhsns*". For C7ARP
m»m« and m%w kli Is t
of
tinnature
tinu-piort
was
Ink1
in
Western
Europe
The
writer
Rulgarla
shall
respect
human
Grapefruit
Granges
Tangerines
Tin living in the Hnlted States
• »»r«v
: contended Hint nil Elite German lights nf all people under It* juris- Rail
4H,l4:t
51,2X0
2.01H
I In.i it h u e . I'm not trying to low
Just aril* * aniwij vllkjr*ur i
.iniiii- K, Pollock, University of ' divisions were opposing the llus- diction, Including freedom of re- Truck 2U.II-I
1111,7-12
225 nntlnni
'■ivi-ithinu tin- guverliment."
snd *ddr««* tn,MM1h* J«kaMto, D o S . |r .
Michigan iMofcxxor, and lames II. J elans ami Hint only reserves were
llgloua worship.
Total 72,557
120,1102
2.21.1
t.'tistlsnonfs,
Tni
Thu Senate I.alior Commit tee Rowe. Jr., former udiiiitd*trntive [tied In the West.
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ini-iinu lull- was holding its last aide to I'resideril llonsevelt, went
The Reil Army newspup r (lea- ! •
i—
•I'hedubil day of o| h' u healing* the olla-r way with I'ollock atm- I li-rrclrhlschu Zeltung in Vlennu
on i| pi oposeil new labor relation* Ing such -bnfls at Warren per- j shoI the Russian army differs
law In tnnlnre the Tafl-tlm liny sunnily a| ( mum those af the West in that
1 t&gt;' &gt;&gt;f l'G7. The big problem was
"In spite of the fact Hint the | It "has never been used for xgbow *o avoid lengthy strikes III- pulilu- ha« been b d lo believe th a t ! gte-slve purposes as was fully
.olving uli ile imlusli'les and of- Hie comptroller genial is 'the I di-imiutrnted during Hie Kccnn I
in li n g the u ill ie nation'* i-ron* watchdog -&gt;f Hie lieasuiv.' tills Wmld War." The imper went in;
only.
official I mil always hlamelexM j ' Today, wlien the Anglo-AmerlJoseph K. Moody, prealdent of In the •(&gt;-• I-Ioim be umki-s. Tho t can imperialists form unli-Rovlet
the •louilu-rn Coul I' iimIucvi* A»»o- romptrolh-r gi-m-raTs Jo lement is Mors ami prepare for a new war,
i iiinui. i rcom me tided that Cun- pnl Infallible, iind i lit* IntlmiaHon Ha- Soviet army Is th-&gt; only gu ar­
, giess ti.-loln iln Tnfl-llartloy pro- Is th"' Idl-bm mav on ns-x- antor of peare and thn security
■visum which lets I In- giivuinnienl slon be mfluenreil by partisan of all peoples."
gel
Ml) ilny injurn-1inns against rnnsbleratioti- "
H llll' KKTI'IINING
crllleat strikes. Orgunlseil labor,
ii general, oppose all such Injunrd\ rXnrman am - -tor or George
I’OUTHMOIITH, Eng., Feb. 2J
'"I’"
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i 1 Washington in 1Md las-amc lord —(fl’l
The rrulser
MMwakre,
Momlv told the
J 1',11 | „ f (|„. „„„„„ ,,,,,1 village of Wen 7,WIO-Ion American warship loan
coni mlm-i* s rlkc In-tlug m to
. rd to Itussla ii litII pul in here
Till days mold pal the country hi i vii'oii
(o
Wesslag on
a id f(||. f„„j tlM|ny cn
(mik to
ii "very
Aml | t«M*k ll»** mtiiM* *»f t
! fhc* t f niff ivl SlnUiK.
there may to- anotliei crippling j
name.
| *The Mitwnker, renamed "Mur*
i-rial s'.riki'. In- -mil, nob's* the in I
, mnnsk" hy Ih Itu-slnns, rarrles
jilnclion provP.bm I- lelalned.
u Soviet crow The Italian peace
^They'ro Mai-cut sliorls, Tlicy're patented!
Tho mine owina •’ piesnril coo bii'o- &gt;rii •« *»i I 1 S " " h voir it'i | ■i-nt v specified her rat urn was H i1
Hanes G IW HIS Shorts (pronmincrd "give m a o " ) will glv«
11 art with ibi- I'olti-i Mini- Work ' t o **w" foim e iiii- who give impoii ndnclile with delivery to Russia
rs expires Imoo in.
| ant
infmmatbin
to
American ,,f the 7,0tKl-tun Italian cruiser!
you n wholly new experience In shorts cnmlurl. Cut diagonally
The AdnniUstraHoo wauls to »e j agents ahruad
Ducn D*Aosta, one of the vex* I
to tho weave of tho cloth, they stretch when you atoop or alt —
place the Taft Hartley Ail .villi a
Tie- ram m lt'e" room was clear- sets now being
sent to Soviet
modified vii slon of the old Wngnur
rd i f spi-clamts and newsmen port* hy Italy.
give with your stride.
Act. minus any bi|iinctlon clause, while iHe measure win discussed. ]
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The aeat la seamiest — and roomy! Choose from the Baser
In seer1* -rsion. the llou-n Arm- Raid i.'lialinimi Vinson(t)-Ga): J There
lire 17 Indian
resutva*
ed Set vice- t'ommliti-i- approved I "Theii- uie a bit of things in this: thins and I t Indian tribes in Arlstyle (Illustrated) or Crippcr-fronU. Stripe* and white. San­
a husS-hiisb bill which allow the | hi I that wo cauo-r discuss hetv. zona with a imputation of 50,00(1,
forised- The CIVVIES bias-cut la patented. So aak for
ti ll thn truth agnln.'1
central Intelligence agency t"

EXPECTING?

Soviet Soldiers

H a n es G IW IE S
don't'.crawl, !

lfanes. Take thle short cut to comfort for only.

OTHta NANIS

WITH HYDRA*MATIC DRIVE AND REVOLUTIONARY "ROCKET" ENGINE,

•IVVIIS « t $1.2$ sad ap.

Www VedarsMHr, 4I« fa $1.llt T-ttlrtr, fir
:&gt; t .

NEW OLDSMOBILE IS FUTURAMIC

key* you Iliad. . . the spectacular "New T

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OU b m U M H'a tha thrill o/ trm m iin i

“Headquarters for Hanes

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Tn f fW W ti H i Progress of A m n l r i
To P to U f t tha Peace of Ihe World
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

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VOLUME XXXX

SANFORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY FEII. 21, HMD

E s ta b lis h e d 11)08

A ssoc ia te d P r e s s L eased W tre

N ». M l.

Cabinet OkayS|Egypt And Israel Sign Armistice, ‘Big Shot’ In Housing Bill
$ 2 0 6 M itlitm ]
Eliminating Future Conflicts, T am pa Bolita Is Passed By M a rsh a ll P lan A id
’ State Budgetj
Is Arrested Senate Group S h ou ld C ontinue In
Commission Requests
$53 Million More
Than Is In Sight
For Next 2 Years
fj

TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 24~ (A*)
—A $206,201,482 general fund
budget recommendation calling toi
$53,000,000 more than is in tight
for the neat two yean wai tent to
the Legislature today by the Flor­
ida Cabinet.
The board, tilling at the Budget
Commitiion, completed work on ihe
record estimate of necessary ex­
penditure* today without changing
any item that appeared in its pre
liminary draft.
After a long clo«*d se»,ioii.
though. Governor Warren led tin
board through a series of motion*
that changed the labeN on collegr
budgets without altering the figures

R H O D E S . Feb. 24 f/V) Egypt and Israel signed today an hisloru M iuiislire, Innlrd by the United Stales mediator at in rjxtch al
tt e n l (urcshadnwing the r.u lv return of |ic.ice to tile Middle Last.
j
Inc \1 d ia tu i. I&gt;i R alp h J Bunche. said lltr agreement " w rtu a il) ,
rlin iin a lrs tlie p m .iln iilv of a (inure armed i on flit t" belu ceii Egypt P g y J

Giglia Is Cap­ Bricker's P r o p o s a l
tured By Deputies To Bar Segregation
In Projects Reject­
A/ter Short Chase;
Gambling Tightens! ed By 10 To 2 Vote
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21—
TAMI'A, Feb. 24 -&lt;/P&gt;
a| (/Pi—The
government annnunr-

tin.I I'l.iel. He culled it “a slgmfi-V
ci.uL cu n tilb iilio n to w o ih i P W K a ."l

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|„rnl., .

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N«*w, -Mill LfulllllO, **lhO tOMUVll- »a |
trutiun w ill l»e on tiem c fu l • e l t lr - ; *
,
„ ..
,
mem of a ll outstanding questions.1 T h e l.ia i- I I K s y p t ia n
p o litical, te rrito ria l and .■eonomic, | leave*
D ra e l in
.......

(„.g|M '

. ..
arm istice
of

between Israel and her A .....neigh-[ nearly a I the southern Negev lc-

liars.'' The U, N. 1'alestlne Con- ’ •«*. whUh *ho

to colonise,'

E u ro p e, T r u m an S ay s
♦

Gainesville Is

a lu ia .lu 'hlt.au
|'n hl'Klt. Illllthi&gt;r
V Jinan described as one of the 'big
dilation' Commission "idteady
a s i inullisllntf
| Including Hcershob*.
mother 1*11city
started to work for tills.
of tha Arab race. It outlines board i ihols" in lanqia bolita gambling'
Egypt and Israel, by their a g r e e - ' demllltarlaatbm tones, binds Egypt
rnenl, lilnied the pah for the other to surrender nil IciHtory she hold* 5 |) r n ||
Hugh tu lbir.ilh
said

Amb states. Iraq already has do
elded to upprovc whatever agreement, biased the path for the other
m-igliliois of I’alestine who nltiu
months ago had vowed to destroy
the dyiiumir Jewish state. Tulks
with Trans-Jurdan, the most for-

In I'alestlni! except Gaia and It* „

f.ve-mll.-wide coastal strip and 'I
withdraw to ii defensive line 17 then

to

to .10 mile* Inside hci own fiontier.
Giglia was chained with
The armlettce Is clearly describ­ sion ui boliu. ircCirii driving and|
ed In Its pteambli' ns » prelude to
i C s a l i a s r S lm I’ s , . r u r .

Kiwanians Urged
To Promote City
By Rev. Mclnnis

Band Judge

i&gt;H*lodav th at'irtT i?!1 aw ahT Tl
pruir shipments of
steel fur the
th,
.................
'I,(ht7-miie
n' pm'oilnU plpallne
", " 1 f"..under
r «*•'
construction urrosa A r a b i a . |
Huch shltimmln have been ban.
h»se any ng .hols here „ r(J f(lr |0 m&lt;ln(h. Hee«„„ of
r a id l antirlla Ulglu is one. J -Mlr shorlage.

County Farmers'Hr^ r i , o rn c ” p,u:

Named Site For To Discuss Wage,
Medical School Hour Proposals

sory I Icaltii I n s u r ­
ance To Be Pushed
VI \&gt;| list. ION. Fell. 24 (/!’&gt;
I'lesalral

washing ion . Feb 24 pi-,1,19! 9

&gt; e Kisla t u r e

To

Be Asked To Appro­
priate Needed Funds

i.iiiynig .« coiiie.iled weapon. Dv-,* Hie Senate Banking l uiinniltre j
l-ulie. attested I...........
a brief loil-l) appmved * broad multi-!
elute.
billion Irderal limiting bill. *&gt; In )
Deputy K l'. Myett .aid three It •* l«» be introduced in the Senate
bolita uadi dated I cb. 22 were1 lomoitow at a bipartisan measure.

M e e tin g

To

B e H e ld I;uI&gt;t\ |'ii
" r bed
. " 1:t. u. v.

i i . l until Fm ope.tn
iei ov • iv
i ■n il ei I ll ir full four
UMI* kt Hl'i I 5%,U \ , lu ll iv llll dl|*J

At C o u r t 1louse
Tomorrow N i n h t

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I Al.l.-M l . \ » l I . Feb J4 (tUt
i ‘„
,
mil «hi|i|tri* dI I icaIi inn**
I lie Ntalr Medt. al St III.,.I .Simev vegetable, m tbe .S.inlo d Ovtevlo
I l f **x |•11’ a*f*t1 plf*.i«urr t o r i I hi!
l( ,|, . s,.„nnol U i .»t*I I |&gt;t u m i ' t l t r .
found m Giglia't truck. Giglia con-'
Ibe action wai annoumed by titmimtler ba- .r.ommemled ibe j ,llr ,, „,||
tcndi the |tadt were “planted ’ in t batrnian Mat bank (D-St ) follow* I'.lllipilt i d tbe l l i l t v i s i l t of I lot (,'iiunl) I m u l I I . ........ i | - i n t o i d
Arid In* (■uliiiit&lt;*ij At iT u rn 4 cri nflot lire iiriqtoted
mu|,| | | .
tbe trlnile.
•'»«
»luted doui meeting of the ida at tbr lm
n » %%hn !i \ fir m I* I It ,| I In* m i t
f in k A
Myeit taid la.glia adnntlrd liv- loiiinnttee He .aid Senatoit Buck­ .late me.b.al m bool m a irpoil W||f ^ .tllr-.l l.\ I .auk F .11•oil. xii'i u h h I mi » l.-tiit «•( In a clntumu**
ing in ibe Inline vmteil by Jimmy r ' iB-Obio), la m (R-Waili) aniljmadr
t imiIiIi n-dav
m
in lt diH'ii.n id the H ' . ’il.i I
I HHI nf * rills - m ! lift d H i i m I t nullV
Ibe
&lt;eiiiiiinirntleil
\ ' rwi.
Velaito, lampa gainbler-imlilirirtn Hoberlion (PA a) volrd ag.imit
’tunevoi.
H '"-''" *
..........
mended ii and Veueiable
A«oi laiion, mil b.
VI In*if i »■|iin111"i * i 'k rd i%11'll i p *
lb.it lfie I'M1* I egnlialme .qipiiqt gin ..1 8 r M
on the niglil of Pec 12 when he ibe bill
11 loll il ul lift n 1**1 fivrti In lll4
wai dam.
Hie lomimttcr alio • marked 1nate iiionev n. |-iv lot an itei luial |
11.. i»u||*1I'» a*| ll|(i l|C*ll ll tmflit 1|1D‘ill circl.itiiiK
I'lillnenth sold in. fin a* guitlli down. Id in 2. an amrndmenl b&gt; |w .u l on tbe uloml
1 ill-, •$) - m i 40ill
1,
lll.lt ll-- s 11 1! ■’ 44 in •1llk( L*
\|i|iriqiii.ilinii ,.| liniil. i ,n Inal ,|lr '1 | in 11I* 111!.' il tn fhi l-l • -Illlil.
ling goea *'11'i ligliloi m I nnipa ' Bin kei In irquirc that there lie no
1. 11 him u Imm In in 1r in h ir 111
imd IlillslHiiougli I ••mily than it tegiegarion or iliicriminatioii in oinliui lion would be |&gt;n! "It until lmi I'll U - ••Ilf liiin't! &gt;t
,(||&gt;
()|
l‘" ’(,o '■'* Ii.. g-,,., *l)i H’lll u . ! 1urn.ill v’i nt
long 'i n i i ^ ,(,*1^1 ibe I'libln lu n n u i g pioj ec t* w l i i c l i i l i ' e I *®» I l e g n l. i lo i e . e . . i n n
\ le« .. .. V Hill1 1.Mill imfin1 ’ •1. II. ill .... i
iuniuiilci»i Imve umn
-ibe bill .iiillioiiret.
11 Hive lime *il.le in. lu.ieii in tin
I III I d - ^1 iml.titU V .( H»ts
t , |« *|M|1.. lie «.nil, 44«*ir
holt
1'
one,.litluted otforts
I "i nioiHt'iit, nl limsl, tlinl act | I I
|t»i vtIAi1ki.il l«&gt;11 *'l 1 It 11- NOW NO,lei . oil- ldei.il
i i \ 111' I ii Ii tk s iik him
............ f„l t „Mlenl i", .......... . „.r
threat that the ,.,, . ...... l.t - a .it im*ili4 il *t in l«*n $*
-t &gt;I ,t fits l&lt; It kMIII • Ivt
Ibe | &gt;r
t•&lt;. y I'- mi m Milllllllll tl itlltf
mi IM lit I h »« tltiwn III
&lt;1It IM I men ■ li lr
l«IVl
,, | , ......... 11««i . hail t ) iMi’l/il'll
\v k H lilt It
j lire y-m i d &lt;f'i ill II \
1, idkl t i g ht - fltftll.
.......... .. tfMmtdliig
!•
im m
\ i it* v
it 111*■.
M aj,
lltr
lil ”*
ire*.....
Muv ftiiink .........
tnltI I111
§14.if
IIImMt
............
ru
currant '
'l 'o
r iVe1i1sn tlilt
n in1i
....
.................. ...........................
, ...... ... ..................
u HIM ■ mu I 'll
s im n f f
i il lo
h iei -ii.ili'.
iiir.
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II
\ tiiiiflu it* .
tieti I
HIM* I
* 1st I Ill’ll

Main effect of the net Ion wu» to
prevent the Cabinet's recommendat Iona m« budget Increase* of :i:i
to 40 percent over the present
'^appropriations, insteail of 0-1 per­
cent cuts below wnat tlie univcisltfes wanted.
Wo fepf the fact* will conclus­
The importance of having laiih
ively lefutu ami act at rest the tinm oneself and in ones town and
founded charge that this Coninns■ion ha* dlacrlminatcrt ugulnst the
practicing ihe spirit nf lunihethood
Institutions of higher learning."
and
friendship were pointed out
the (luvornor soi l.
Kiwanians yesterday at the Tounti
No other agencies or Institutions
Center by the R ev. Angu* G u v Me
Were allowed budget* with a* gieat
Imtis.
pavtor, a*
...
Inins, new Ftesbyleuan
Piesbyleuan paOm.
* percentage increase over current
ihe best means of mdming .... if dmi- ngMimit gnmldiiig ha* nutted ' ' " k"
'o'cmli-.l m bring 1 i
'''
m','' V-Vi ' i
"' ** ,l‘" l“
fund*, he *ald. “ Actually we .li» -1
Criminated In favor” of the college.
people to live in -Sanford lie ..... ................. ............... "
" T
, .ad^ahT d'f ^ a I
k'm
L' ,
I-! ^
.......... .. ..... «- tg IHtill IIIt*, I sent two undvieover men to lielp ' M'.t.iil vote" In ......... .
Tho University of Florida wa»
if lli
introduced try W II .Slemper
so llint \ ............. . I " 1 &lt; .......... which wo-ilii "''ll ,i» iln | HMMl’il i | m
the iheritf null gumliti'la
allowed a budget of HMHH.lHil
I li%
tiieic
would
in'
no
misunderstand
'
d.
Iei
lllllir
vili.
il.i'i
i'lmulu
M.'i'ils
Fill
I
l.ntli
v
bid
Hr
de|i|ored
reports
be
It u « . Velasco's mniilei which
from the general fuiui, which i»
The-.,. I" ksi.llU • I 1*1.
'1*
heard here a* to tlie way visitors „,,| ,,rf tin* current lull, amt action ii it m« to how Senators had voted | •&lt; loeilli nl ........ . Imw mo. Ii it
|2,IMH),7flf) more than the Legislat­
Seoul.u Sjinikmi.il (P-A I h I sold Would cost ami "hero n should | I'olhott -,n,l
Col.
Iliimld
II.
Huchnmn,
Unihave
been
treated
by
cerium
elron
gambling
here.
Ed.
A
Garner,
ure appropriated In IU47 for the
ill IUO-Hi I 11 lO‘W
riie lull is "sulwiantially"
the I"' [tented
, t l i tin
currant biennium, but IS,000,00(1 varsity of Flurlda llnml Leader ....... w|„,
rx.,rpsied the oti-i linverimr Warren’* siwclal love*. sMoie
a»
niqiroved
yesterday
by
bis
Ibe
snivivo .-, iimb'i tin* 'lin e ' | "Full l.iib.'i Si it inla i i1w \. t
mi
iim
I
former
aupurvisnr
nf
niuiir
f
_
,
j
.......
•............
tigat.il,
sold
Velasco
wm
killed
as
leaa than the Institution wanted
a iso
w ith the S p ed ul Service* Section inton that Sanford docsn
, , w l i the uutgrowth of u feud over rival •iilie.immlttee. Sparkman had told '"ns of lm ..... Penn lemon H , wliieli f a i hi* oiki im41&lt;11i
for the neat two year*.
enorter* earlier that such • pro- Lippacd &gt;.| III, laHIlHiittfi S li i t « * lu , i | iM I m* i a i'll ft miii tin* 11ai*hi
Florida Stata University wanted of the Army In the South l’a r lf la . visitors and that its ciliren. cam K„mldiiig Inten-.t*.
n «*Ium)| of
Mt ilii »to*.1 |n ,.1 . 1 , 1 „ |,.
' 4*1’ll •• |)s*l llitlll
i.»»al a» llileker's could kill thi ' nlverntv
---------------------- ------111,1100,150, was budgeted at |7,- theater of war will iv tlie learl* i “ gei along by ihrmselves.'
..iiggesli.d ilrvelopmriit of ii Floi lit $&gt;1.INI 111nil i 4Vavf»* m ilo r* i ^h u 'I
Th
n
Me I........ d a c l a r c d v j
11/
1 IWfl.lBO, which i* *2,a7.’i;iltl more Ing judge of ronteata when mem*f Iv.iIhit \ ; Hi
ovih u ll» u (i i m |() tho Si*ni*ini&gt;
hers nf
7 high .rhool* h a n d * h
#
h
M
attitude doe. I N . W . K a l l K B U l V e H , .lio t li ho mu* M ayhm ik mnUI th ry ulu rm*diri$I
‘ than It now ha*.
, •thtfi* hn *
a imm.iri if/ tt«*|fUl&gt;lu trill,
*
tin* riivt'i inn -if
a|)|||y
, he nmJ„ rUy ,lf
Florida A. and M. College for rompete at Semt.»ic»r.,al, ........ .....l
al lm* ootiM Nr ox » t tl f to os itni
(h'M
i (H*«)iiiiiH*iitli*(l an
a f ^ v 111 l i l t i n n 1,11
With th r lifm w ra tft in p rr
l.lllseri* and termerl Sanford a P I i o^ u ®
Negroes received Cabinet approval tomorrow.
C i A H l U I l r l l M l ueHlirig' n
ntN U lirw tn th« l||t|iM)|&gt;l lllliitii
at f*-i'' iln! MilMlM" 4#•
of $li.fi1Hl,IUa&gt; (mi )!l " f ill MHi
for a 111,400,001 proposed approp­
very friendly place.
, . . . .
o
•
w
Somite hminrinw
i |*lll|('li*Ylltiallt of nH'IlIII'l’l n 1" •Im I i |MI'M’"! 4rh ip l i- *11 k‘* *Ml«.| t.
riating which Is $72lk,2!l&lt;l above
“ I did some InvestIgHllon liefiie] A t
11 V I 11 I I* 111 11
*1 •i ;s
tH i nut I in i* imd i l lir’ V
Meanwhile tlnrtv M o u s e I I db j mum a mi-lilt nl ui n ti’i anil cm*
I lie current aprnprlation. It has
.......
here from Waycros*.’' b
J 1 “ ■ 1 1 1 , 1 1 illdn
aon Id In1 ii h til Is *)11 ' « 11■
11
fi.Mi 4,1 „
infills al . m
mis
disfiisseii
the
askixl lot &lt;.‘l,7d.'l,27H
i»
p • •
.» ■ s
good Jut.
staled "Siimeliody did _ *■■■".
• I
„
i ‘J ( Ul MDtli'liiiii ■ f I h*
)* i‘d
liin ltliiiu Tin* total in m *.h
Secretary nf State It. A. G ray1 ] { g
h I 6 I J U f l l T C ..I advertising vnur town f » i , Jnme* Stewart, local flo. 1st sn.i "it"**""" with SteieAary if
*»»•(•hi it v litvt a In mi hull* 11 " I k
4t 4411-4
vnteil for carh motion to leave tho
i g\
i vei jiuidy I asked almnt it ' “ "l ' he"» player, romiH&gt;tlng In .I..-.......
. . . 1 V.’ l'-.'.T.'uu -«l8....
Iof Ist’k I ' *’’
In.hi II i’ll fill til V
. I’1""* "V
" " ' ll
'.JH.»N«k I In.......................
aimunil* stand us ptuvlmisiy re- A f I t •» n fl f n |) |4 i U | ,h„, SuIlford Is H good town *ml, emilusl. *|Wnsor*d by the Hunfm.l *ih»* «Ii....
i i
1111*i4 h hit
1itl lil**! iUIrl |imU 11 l* IlMkMt M|M I .11 •
)|Mf4|Hl III lit.tl 1 1
eommended with » comment tlu.t
1
“ 11 11 '
III II I would enjoy meeting it’
Gluh last night m lb.
\ . 1111&gt;1 I..4- I■ tn 1 |t i • ••tn i • •
.\|lilt\ of
thorn* H tt em ll iiu
Hit’ i *MMI 44 i k| 11 &gt; nf (ill tlllfiii it'-*
Itonpit* “
MHvfit 11 Inn. playoil n ilntxv yuno

Increased P r a c t i c e
Of Friendship Is
Needed In Sanford

liuni.nl deflated In-

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KKK Principles
! A r e Outlined In
' Carolina Meeting

1

Col. Bachman T o

o

■'my suggestion In conference that
(Nil, Uni i il«i II H urlim nti. ii't rflt*
we should try to do n little hettei
for the universities didn’t *et&gt;m to |y nji pi Ihit i'll a &lt;4 iw«ik i*it«* |$r&lt;*fi*nnor nf m iM ir iiml d lr r r t n r of IminU
work out."
lie offered, uml the C a b i n e t .a t the Univoisity of I- birnln. will
lick|y adopted,
quickly
adopted, u motion to write! lie the chief Judge nt the fourth

urged

the

K iw .,,...,

have ilie faith and hiqie, to lioil.K.,__.....
......
,
..
.............., , , li „ l
,i...' thorkty, who gave an exhibition
...
t-n
. the future, and to think of lit.■ h|, n,Mvln|r , kln f„r , h(. , „ n„fi,

, .
| members nf the eltih and guest,
.. ..
,
the hotel.
district contest nt .Seminole High *
As
gm’s
the
thinking
of
th-11
School tomorrow
t ,0410 Vlllll|. ..f In i U v mu i/oism thi* Will III I Tin*
mntiHtif,
mostly t«if i hi*
rHiiuiii
m m rit'w "Ini which 1
1«•* «,«flW
aW t mostly
stiulenl i.uisl.i..n» repi.*.*nting 17 , &gt;f
J ' h# ,j*r lJ rJ | .
I'Uyad In the card
high sehmils, will compete to bring
Mclnnis also uigedG he Indel. and according
hnunrs to their respeettve bunds, i 1,1
11 • 11 , nnl ■'V
. . I Harper member of tin- Ineiil
"Mr Itnchninn "
sold II F G tslon uml hope for a belter town, ......... .. mrmue.r
lti,.,.V ,tiro,-lor of III., S-mtimio' 1
slid churches, and fnllhI*«’/ernl surprisingly gmal play.-i-

into the budget this footnote to
each college Item:
Tho laiard "would he glad to
Include in the recommended budget
for this institution a substantially
larger amount if tne commission
felt there was a rcasnrmlde pros­
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Jacoii* of Otyslde, L. L, 8 W
being provided, ami if the l.egisla oiitstumllng iiand directors in tho M" 11 ,,,wnHe alluded to th* pas* og "f | Floss of I'hllailelpliln nml F r a n k
turc In its wisdom provide* for United Status tmlay. Ills professlonnl bnnd oxperlonn- unit his , tourists through Hanfori:
(f 'a atl a ueil (In l*ag# V l . e l
" g l will F S ," rk " f Npw V m U n i v
ability ns s teacher liave caused gold" and declared that■' good
irt of
(lf| Local int-mliers participating in
him to In* In constant demand a* nml fellowship on the part
guest conductor of music festival* |cii liens is the beet mean* nf In- the games Included: Mr. H*r|n,i .
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and judge of contests nil over the'd ucing the tourists to stop
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ATLANTA,
Feb. 24 — &lt;/F)(Invarnor Herman Talmadge to­
day signed Into lav/ two bills
which would pave tha way for
him to run for re-election In HifiO
without a court test of his eligi­
bility to succeed himself.

After serving in World War I
President W. A. Morrison i.n-1 ( , r " n . J
as lender of the llllth K..;jneer ummeed that on Mar. HI, the Kiw- ■ ,J*r ’ ,

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All offlcea and departmenta at
Ihe City Hall will cose at 1:00
a*elock, Saturday and on Salur
rftys thereafter, City Managed
Clifford McKIbbln announced thla
morning.
Thla will enable emp loyee* tn
hive n half holiday, he atnted,
and pointed out that a check of
•etlvltlea during recent Saturday
afternoons revealed so few calla
that it waa decided to close for
the half holiday. Parsons seeking
vital Information vn Saturday
afternoons may obtain same by
telephoning the Police Station, he
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a hand In protecting small shrimp States rnsmber of tha f a r Eastern
and fish from seine nets In tho commission.
Ht, Johns River snd tributary
Other nominees include: Count
wilt-tira,
Illchard Coudanhove-Kalergl, sec­
"Thlis scandalous condition has retary-general of tha European
been going on in broad daylight ParliamenUrf Union) - Sir John
end under tha very notes of our Royd Orr, format director of the
Conservation Department officers food and agricultural organisation
whom we employ to enforce the of tho United National president
law," tald a petition addressed to Juan Paron and hie wife, Eva, of
the Governor,
Argentina; Karl tlannar, head of
“As you know, the mesh In a the
provli
shrimp net Is very tmtll and Austr:la. Isional govoknmant In
they not only catch the shrimp
hut all fish from minnows up.
FARM T R A IN IN G
The pitiful part of this Is that lit
Twenty member* of the Veteran*
stead of thrnwng hack fish too
small to eat, they are sold for On-The-farm Training Class of
crab trnp bait for two cants a which John Pierson la Instructor,
today drove in a motorcade to the
pound.
“ We feel that you would hate Central Florida Exposition at Orto admit that we canr.ot enforce lejtdn to view th# Induatrlal and
uur own state laws and would educational exhibits, Tha atudents
permit a few commercial fisher­ lake one Retd educational trip a
month.
men to ru|n fishing . .

MASONIC DEGREE
The Fellowcraft degree will be
LIONS SPEAKER
conferred at Sanford Lodge No,
David L. Malthrop, representa­
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it. Pi
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a profcsalnnnl concert hand which I
deelared that ho Intends to return the North Western Hell Telephone
became widely known ns llarh. .JJ
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Chautaugovernor Is not eligible far rei ' hsi Issc * na f a a * m » l
election until four yaere followOSLO, Norway, Fab. 14—UP)—
JOURNAL IIIRTIIDAV
Ing tho completion of his tarm.
Twenty- three persona and Institu­
ATLANTA. Feb. 24-(A*l—Tho
One of the hills provides that
tion* have Ix-cn proposed for the
Hill Rcumarhsr, fnriiier New Atlanta Journal tuarkt-ii Its (i)lth
the executive committee shall ho
11(411 Nobel Peaca Prise, including Vork
Giants nniundsman, urrivi-i Idrthday today.
the sole and finul Judge of any
three Americana,
In Sanford today and experts to
It l«g*n as a fonr-pugr new-,
candidates' ' eligibility while the
■— -------Americans nominated are Mr*. remain at the Mayfair Inn for* paper on Fell. 21, IHH.’I. Its founder
other maku* the general assembly
JACKSONVILLE, Fell. 24—(Al j Eleanor Hooscvelt, columnist Drew *om« time. It was announced by was Col. K. F. Hugo, a Confederate
tha sole Judge as tn the election — Spurts fishermen here today | Pearson sn-i MaJ. General frank
vrti-raD.
of g governor If there Is a con- asked Governor Warren to take McCoy, chairman and United Manager Lewla Dody,
Pater Kent, orchestra dlrerbn i Tho Journal, now owned by for-

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WAVKRI.Y, Fob. 2 t- i/1*i Flm i.o.iil.
Ida is sllliqiing some of its giiijo|, nil .-1 n , t I In. weeks iiun l lie K I,in '' “ciiie f idnl ■ m ■ Inntl
fruit to Texas, a rival producing ll lion officers and |&lt;n*ui,er* he- i pi irn i|de w liiti- *tqncm »c\
“ W e »»f ll„- h l o o w ill f i g h t t»i
state.
■uni, liion inj- iiivslci mis voice-.
That Nuiisnul slant on Flurnlu S - n inl thonsuuil p c i -on* visited Hu* l a s t i l i o p o f l-loo-l I-- i n o t e e l
citrus whs diictused today hy Noi jijn- lull Hiilnli cil- nt others Imve Hie w l i i t e si q n el iu n V " f Hn- S o n lli
tic p i - n ii i - e d .
man W. Laird, general inniuigfi r,-li-|&gt;h,»m-it from Win m*** llle. Riy- mill - t n l c s ' r i g h t
*t the Hbtel New Yorker In NV« , mer Governor James M. Cox of of t ht* Waverly Growers Coiqn-ra j -mi l.’lty, Franklin mid other
" T i i e v r a n t i l i n g i l n 1 V. i n k e r
York Cly, also registered *t tin- Ohio, claims thr largest dally rlr- live.
1- n y o n e t s lii-ie. l-nj t h e y n m j n i n k e
, miiiintiiin towns.
Mayfair Inn today,
culatlon In the 8ou*h.
Texas Is FlnrIda’s big rival in
Turnkey Turpin -imi tic tlouight tin- S o u l h e r n w h i t e niiiii t a k e Hie
the grapefruit market. Thul stale’s t i n - voices" resullcd ......... . ven n e g i o a s Ills e q u a l . "
crop was badly damaged hy n re tiiloqiiistil liriicticed t'V » prison
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cent freexe.
Tlie "ghost," Tin NNI helleves,
MIAMI REACH. Frl. 21 nib
Writing in a weekly newsletter miisl Imve iiuen one of tin- defend­
Slmprly &lt;i ll.u *« .liihi*’*. winurr
distributed hy the
coopciative ants convicted and -iitenml to

Seminole High School Band Gives
&lt; Concert For Shuffleboard Club

More than 73 members of thr Sanford Shuffleboard Club snd s
»»»•, number of byilanden enjoyed « Concert given leal night by the
jv piece Seminole High School Band, under direction of B. E. Black.
The concert wai given at the iliufflaboard court, located al Palmetto
Avenue and Second Street, with l te band players seated in two see
Hone facing each other in such * •
way that the flood lights of the them to partake of refreshments.
court enabled them tn read their The concert started at 7:00 o'clock,
music, Th# sidewalks around tha covered dish supper
court ware crowded with listeners following
for member* of tho club,
and much applause waa ulvcn tn given
Mrs, W, E. 8mith was In iharge
the young players.
of the entertainment arrange­
P L A N ! RURNS
The program included several ments.
LIM A, Peru, Peb. 14— (JP)— ■nappy marchea, "Youth of AmerAfter the concert the court waa
Twenty-one persona ware burned Ica" nod "Mia Honor1*, two over­ crowded with ahuffleboard players,
to death today whan a transport tures, "Falcltas" and "Tiberius", and while members of tha club
njnodle^^of D l ^ melodies, snd enjoyed games of cards and dom­
inoes In tka dub house.
The

band waa

introduced hy
‘ ‘ nt of the

The club will have another supnt l i M o’clock Wednesday
__ eongrstu- even!*
ling, and tbe general program
— al the conclu- ad 7iW o’dosk will be under dlreca r i D T M W i t and Invited Deg ef f ,
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Laird »ay* "we are now ahljqnng p r i s o n this week hy Judge Minin',
to Dalius."
! First lieuid, tlie soiioil resenihllle snid other shipper* were 1c&lt;l tin- video of n woman in dissomling grapefruit to such (mints lies,. Nome thought il the viluonormaliy In tho Texas market as! non from u lenky water pipe. As
Tulsa. Okie, Hs said one *hl|iper | crowds of curious in, reused, the
also had sent a car nf grapefruit | “s|i&lt;Hik" milled to Ids trickery, lie
to Albuquerque, N. M. New Mvxieo mutinied the voices of former
also la a rival grapefruit grower, slierlff*. now dead.
— — — ——
—
I Turpin said the voice called for
RAHEilAl.L DINNER
! water or helji. l’rlsoin rs heeainu
TALLAIIA88EE, Fell. 24 -i/l*) ,0 unnerved thut ligiits were ke|it
—A five-member committee to as- hurning all niglit.
slat in making plans for the an-1
ItKI'IIKSENTS FLOIHlk.V
nual governor’s baseball dinner In,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 L-(,V)—
Tampa Mar. 22 was appointed to
dayy by
hy Governor Warren
Warren.
Iris June Hart of Sehrlng ha* been
Frank Wlnchell, manager of the named to represent Florida In the
Jacksonville Tourist and Conven- annual Cherry Rlossont Foxtlvul
tlon Bureau, waa named general here Apr. 1-2.
chairman of tho commltte#,. Other
Mlsa Hart, hrown-haiiril see remam bars ara Gag* Paul of the tary of Rep, Peterson (D-Fla), will
Cincinnati Rads, Pete .Norton, compete with 42 other state and
sports editor of tha Tantpa Tri- territory princesses for the honor
bunai Al Lang of St, Potarsburg of Cherry Blossom Queen. Tho s t­
and Harold 8, Colas, general mans- lection will bo mado through a
gar of the Stato Chamber of Com- spin of the ‘Wheel of Fortune* at
nterre.
s Cherry Blossom Balt Apr. 1.

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nml warm, il said.

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M O N D A Y , F E B . 21, 1949

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , flA R FO R D , F L O R ID A
Warhingtor. Andrw Jackaun and
tnmln to *Ump It out, Political 1
politics.
i hi rt have hern rim with holUn I
Ilrmocrata will lie turning out
in tlir imoip. 'I lie imtriirnn of mn li ,
If
HallttH*'!
Pa'it.
!■■«»
Hurt
I l»ntl ■•&lt;•,« Plain
t« &lt;mtinned iKHrt I'Mif f»a»i
ail the end of the work for Jark*
turrit linn not climlrtHtnl nor njt. ;
(fonllniaed From Tage One)
that llir shmv tin wni railed i»ff III III! It| l.iw rlllotl Pllirlll. !|'- * &gt;nl inn rut Iy ovrn li'Hitrnril llolitn an |! Libor ( oiuinlltrr \ Ill' ll Ilia', I on the .oti-dny illmient to rnne money
Oraln will lie Ihr rnlr of (he rat'le
HiitWIi ntilMftry pnhrt* lurvrtl it "liei .lIHr Imllhl .ipp.n■lilly Im * T hiiiph.
li|uri|ion of new ulnar legislation for I ho party trenmiry. Hrpulili- nt the
Hanithmstern
f.lvrstork
thr aifmi' fifti'i t •&lt;*vin fii) |ir»|ir«' luuoglil .iIiimiI ■! item I h i km it'll
"Tlir seeming fact that n tun- j t lr in a tnrtnlirt of llir rotnniillrr. innn IimiI their turn at party nf- I'nvilion on Mar. 4. In l!&gt;IH the
fnira aluring the week of .'tiara,
"uilhil Iln*inni'i*i'a hiih|Ii| d In n»|ir
jotity
of
llir
people
of
lllllnI
[ Motir oppo.rd irvrt.il fr.itMtr* luint l.inruln'a hirllulny.
grnnd champion was a him k angin |
with • !»•■ w»imilioti, Im1 tbo finhtiri^ III law rlllotl ctuctll •ill'! ''inI',' * ■*' noioiiKh fount)' iipparriitly linvi' ;
Moth Senato mnl llouae hnvn 1 "wn,,d hy Mr, llenderwan Dial of t
iiLniflrd liv ilit'ii mill iM'iiirM i hunt .ii lii.il i m l illloiilri hi I iml"i. I i n 'to disapproved lull 11 it han miulr | tif llir I aft-I l.ti Itry l-tw wltrn u
Hum In villi', Alabama.
||.IVI' ilri nil'll to lltovi la! ini't ilNriMiml. m n l l i - i H u ? &lt;*ntihni|*ly nil)
ni' nil tlir linin' niliirlunt to in- , »&lt;n m ,u lril lay llir l&lt;r|nil&gt;ll' an ..iiluns Hi'healuli'il for toaluy, to­
morrow
und
Thurmluy.
For the pm.t week tin* Oraln
ini*! fliofiiM' Iv i" N»»nt HDOinnl Lm Ji y
I riitiliollnl ftftlli ( iillVir- ., I lr il«"
I lr '.ml Mn iill t tilloi .i'll It'1' Irivenr
Mrmlaets will llaten tomorrow Inuinem hiiusea have liri ti dreorlujiiit il. In y*m*l rut*
f hruliMM
liovi'inur Wnrren aaiil he ilnuliU ! i , ..
..-.l ttatitr p a in of llr
.
1
'iin
rJ
me
lie
"ill
ilo
In*
'I*
’I"1
*
i .i thr ii'Hilinu in lantli fhmnlirrs i»• i nir Iheir stole window, wiln
KraVi'i ill if m i* H iiolmi i vVI'l *» |if nkI'll
Thai "the Jolt ran he completely |
r " , u, / r''
Mil l *l»r VMmHiiW nf a .IO AM ia*|VIM' ill i Unit' to Iart-1 V 11| • tin' ' oil''" ilonr hy Inw enforcement nfflrlnli l ' ,l,l,,n Adminltli'iliola i l ilioi p o I.f Wnrhingtun'a farewidl address, npprnprlute water rotor iarlf»ou&gt;
Ihey alwnys do on Washlngtnn'a about the event* thnl take plare
I'ltmlirt' game tll.il lii 1'inlil'llf'il nlotu* I lirllrve they will nerd ilm ! tiratti
vv*'i»" •ilia • S*‘il
** 3'
1"I* citilenr
"• ho wilt!?. ' 'ttii.rtlv Ir'ftite .Motir ipil o * i.iitiuiuy Thu Thursday stssion., ooi thv the S",|lhea»tei n Festival
#^
lt_| Mini 4 l .i l I
insl f oof 'tie
U'. e«. Oni ,,C|&gt;o*a‘liYe 'oeaier has
‘ "S****
nlmllaheal.Thiueforo
I
..................... . V11&gt;-.
.......... A «.* &gt;r r a T ' V7m* ‘h n n o '
If tlir H iii'it in''
'the h lu in td hill hefore the pmnteil on Ins window
hi i gr
f,m,| heatral thr Nit Lamin'
nfftri ‘1 • mihI firrmnn polir* 1*y i n *4 help, Wiifit'll i*nii! tir "ill "i"! i" ,11 at' mill Cillleilit IlfiHittpn In hr mu t,.B
House would make loan funds lirtihmaii steer cooking on a stove.
t*» IikM i la la l*m I Mm* «|,irk Ittili I linin' n|ii'i ml iiivi'tvli»fn*"'
'll ,t upon themnelven to turn up nil tirnntto ntunr that those *&gt;
ivaitnhlc
through
the
regional
Jclaim llir November rirrMuti wn
IIIitM IIn i'i1 In liatnln up Mint iIiiim I n e ie n o ii). I will nnIn tin t ilt to titiiwn holitn operntora.
\grn idtural (Credit Cm potation
I ,iiu lold several sporadic **f" 'at 'iinnalnle fur oulriiflit trpeal
llir §’f'Ii*'■ i • It*.ni Si'ii, N&lt;*|i.inth* llllet vene, x X x I w until v n g"
House leailets said It might he
ITALIAN HTIUKK
f'"ii
in
the
remote
pnsl
to
"“f;
t
thr
Taft'Kiirllry
I.aw
an
in
"n
ho
fin
n»
to
ii
'
m
I
kii
it
mn1
“
l
'l"'
f i r * lit i’1 liift i uni u* it fHimt'4 i
neresHary lo make siiine rluinges
p
i
'
,
,
holila
In
Tampa
failed.
If
stale
mtlitin
to
Tnmpn.
'
'
l«
T
S»
tiTiir
I
m
u
.
tor.”
nf pl'ti
ROMR, Feb. 21 - l/Ti A 11BOS'
n o i det lo he sllte the hill isn't
1lit" IITII* also falls It likely will
i •• *11 ..i
ili imifi itiiitftt 4 1 railin' neeenslii y
I The (JratiRr, n farm oaunni/
Tin
I'm broad. They experted on trmi- gorlation strika crippled Munh of
in
n
long
time
hefore
nnother
nt'I’I
iii
KOVi'pinir
Inin
In*'1
'
I"’
ip 'nil &gt; « f hoy Itm 1
Italy today.
iiiiml" ■ !
lion, mill lariiiem playeil "full' l.lr to develop
in t. in pi ii made so every ritlrun iih derisive n loir" m Ilm ie idn
»t&lt;iv i« a l hi Hu Pi* i hi »*- wi’l i* »*&gt; i nil invealignlni n rrnrtiv
) couple of don'll uthet hills
Fifty thousand employ** of 17a
who
omits
this
rorruiiting
"Vil
11
il|p&lt;l&gt;iit
I'niinly
t"
mtn
tuitt of President Truman ns an
In I'I
........ 1 ■•Ilri , fl|l*l|l'l| )M
eio on the House schedule. One privately-owned traction and ship
di'iiiorml ought to do his utmost other group, mnl that farmers In
tin'
nln't'l
slaying
**f
'tonin'
Vr
itiVvitiu ■ Mil * .»»« 1 to rope With
iuijId define the overlime pay ping concern* started a -!l hour
Inaicii Wiirnti pnlitui.l .»t.p«iter m.tt "
lieve the T'aft-llartley Act Ini
tin'll
talus of longshoremen mnl enn­ strike at midnight to protest goviilnl
irpllti'd
tinlatn
o|nint
■
Joe
hiul "u correct Ivo effect" on In ui urt inn workers.
rrnmrnt-ordi m l lay-off*
The d|l'M. 'Ii t » '•1ill . till It i |(| vVfl 1‘inviliziiini it iitr ffi-nl ••! In' been
dlspules.
It's hitsiness ns usual for rottisigns "Ut •!' t|,i ttiivitti'i,
f lior-mnnngrmrtll
indicted fan Vi'liinrii’n i| i Kill
Morse said "thr retention of .!'■ '..tiers this week, lint nothing hlg
Fllt.i ll* '* Of v* IMe-Imw4 *if ri jMihi *
i * loiilnosil i fAin fnHF nnr*
Warren until "flngtnn' nl* "I
.... . . ,
, Taft Hartley f.nw* will rontlnur i. near the stage nf a final shnwml The !•» 1 i * • 1• l veil* f| 11 fI*| I Immi linlllii for ninny yem* |na • *■*■•»&lt;■»
• • .MU In
'"** uptmnilloti '
,1U mlr
)y
(.|W.
&gt;lown. Senate rnmmitlors will he
III' fl'" fill ill! 1*1 (k*» mil .
In In* nl tin* linal of H ill'I'oa*"ittti ,• itildliv f lw iiM In milkr* H mi- \ WMrflir&lt;,/•
" •ik in g on foreign aid, limning,
iinmotis. I’nrllamro it v' i i |i |Mi »VmI j ||„ iid-i ln n «l thill hi* iiml
l .iiwl nip tii
iiHfUiitf !mt| Li'fn County'* Iaiw I'lifiin'i'inini
'"'i
iill (, needl'd hilt is ek|ie&lt;Urd this I tor Taft I it-1 Hit'll. a m-uulhur nl 1continuing the reciprocal trade
*1i"p' Ini' i| ( hi imii *■ i"tlire ennl, ('■' lift'M.
I the 20-nmnlh old lahni art. now agreement art and wluil to dn
"Applll.'tdly no ilrti'i mini 'I mnl " eel.
lowing it •!* ||l!'ll It nt |*i*| 1fi|li‘llt*il
l.ahnr
Hie sustained I’ffnrt has evil I'ltai
I lie govrriimJllt’f decision l o ' are “much nearer together" m iIkiiiI the Tuft-Hartley
oft
h; foil ' 1■w . After
"on to the Attantlr Alliance Is ngteeing on the neetl f'U' les- I.aw.
nl i ft
D; I f 1III)
Jewi h ♦»i
House ruinmlttees will he busy
Till' faa*al up itrill rlta m t .(".I ino I.i d hv virtually n'l l r&gt;0 mem - 1 drastir Igialation.
i Hi i'i*i Kohi’i t
n%k* il ti eiw ■ ll
mill foieign aid and Mint eontrof
mill 1III* HH•11 *1 . iiiillllllli'li1*, *»i wni Invrntiil dillilig tin '1 'I'lli a** of the I'm Until &gt;nt exre|u llu‘
Motsr lidded:
.Secretary of Defense Forresy
in ill i ommiinlsl
reiueseiiln'ioti.
A ge,
1(1111 till! film
"tine of the finest things w im 1 .1 urged I'ongri's, In overlimit
Inope iinlii'iilrd lie will lake In*'
".ililmy pay srliduln.
linn nl.i.nl miHWi'rlnv ll i n i .l i te- I Inis romr out of oiii Sennlr lino
Fnrrestul told n House Armed
i'
ul.itions, wmlinif until Hu 1 mgs has Ih'i'U the fiet oiltulrd oi
S&lt; i vires Hidieominiltei' the inh
I'II .mill'nt lins Imd time In deiuilf' Jertivity with which lloh Tuft Ini
Impin'. ) mjr Ifair Willi New "I’enrlniH' I’ohn (T n n e I:■&lt;■■&lt;”
i' N&lt;" date hits hei'it set fiu ihr i l onslderrd testiomny and rvuleiu &gt; , lii*-. ta'eri needed for vear. hut has
I I't lieeli attempted ••llire I1M1S
^•aLeUUm I'rl.min y Spirlnl
i. Imii ll m l not .'ttlllp foi soveinli oil thr shorlroming 1 of llir Till
The siihrommilli'f is holding
tl.'i "i leu mol" C m me l.oiom l‘riiioio"i&gt;i
tin
11i v •. nod wln'ti ll is held prolmtily Hartley Law,"
I'" 'I lig- "ii i, hill to riiii" mitt.
IMli&gt; • , fit «nd op
ll.itti Heat and f'ohl Woven
sill depend In some extent on Hie | Mona- said Irglnlaluui fair • •m y pay an nveiage of I I perIn ng i ess of the \thiutir Treaty hoth empluyeis and lalau mu-'
This, \« |\. (iiMtil for $1 on Anv Perm , dtiritiit I vh
.■nt. ft would give fat raises to
talks
] "cheek tIn- ahiisrs of lalnir, l&gt;&lt; high hi a s , mnl some Increase lo
llir govi'tiimi'tit, iii"amvloln, Ima itiuse fail piny must work hotn dnoist nil ranks.
net itot'll' up its tniltnl rxai il,' when , ways if we ate in develop a m&lt;
lliirrie lt A lle llie
2DK N orlh Pork
The lesislullon would affect the
....
I Imw Norway Will loin thr \ l . ci.-ty of I lulstu.n hr........ .
Limy, Air Force, Nave, Marine
IlfiuiliciimH
Phone !l7l
' 'll fit IS- gioii|dtig. I.tliigc Haul. The n stilistitiilr fnt ri'imomlr will I'otps. Coast tloai'l. 1‘ohlie Health
].n il decision awaits pai liameulm V fate."
ervire and I'oi.'t mid lleialelle
Mrnnwliile ITitigirss shoved a
diseiiHHimi lliil thr declatou "ill
oilvev Ifn*1
the I T, n|t ni"
lung $ 11.IMMI.IHHI in lending mmie' ■In-mil as " iiformed services,"
mil lie long delayed, he added.
I niive ilisrl
d t|r luid |iiei.rti|r I Ilain y f"i allowed in faimers amt
F'lriestnl i • ' lie ''"it'.I not en
e WifdiHigtnii I lie Hwrdi.lh Id. t&lt; i muli' i i in the Wratein disnaln dorse the -pe :fie hill h 'eiillse it
hell.
a Siiiiidiiiaviaii ItefooH" He.on
has nut la'oti "oinove'i vet hy Ills
And il gave n push to a flu. l.iulget hiitei. 1l llowe'-e., lie said
-"il on iiriitralily harked maililv
IHHI.Olin
dull
nt
mn
to
the
Uniti't
Sweilen'a iiimih. He gol a *"
tin. lull has hern ieeouim"i"!e.| to
Nations to help ilispla. eil Jew
la o point:.:
the tiiirenu hy Iti" nation', mlli
and
A
rails
hi
the
world's
Midilh
I The drfeliHlve ui.oixlli ul "in h
' n i l aid hot'll is ii'iil w .) ■ p irp m n l
oiium would not l«&gt; eiuinga to Fn.il.
n I m office.
House
lendefs
ticketed
the
loan
He estimted it woiilil iit''|eaae
I'vent aggression;
fiu
ipm
k
passage
right
at
th&lt;
tiulittiry eosti a'..up .&lt;tU't.lMl'MUHl
.! Supplies o. aruin and ol.ui
start
of
a
light,
week
on
ITipit".
the first yem
He tni'l the in
.... Iff nils m e hii al l'l l Ihey m e.l
fief'll to the h"H| effort I h" Hill Then III!' Senate ti)IIMl art . lease would taper off I&gt;• about
hilt
t
Ii
lit
won't
hr
hefore
lies'
e.'HH. nnil.niHI a f l r i (lit ' . . a l l lie
111 "posi'.| Kciimlinnviuii tlolon was
added that
|he idept
T i uiiiatl's
idi in hr too small and Isolalrd week
Senate li'Hilet « gave the signal li"dgel for the f!*»'ii! veal he
fin that.
for
uellun
on
the
ilispluceil
pel
gin ning J u l y I inelados f t toniMt,
i ............ id these aitsw t i , c le m • d
sons fund Then, in linn, it will null fur the plulinsed ill' ' eases
i no i lie situation uni mads N ifwayj he up lo the lliiiisn nil that.
ii ii'Hi ' isiihllli.il Is not liniiad.'r |
Kepiihlieans
and
Di'iina'iat
1toi liei He added that Norwegian
T h e te m le m y of i n u l n to ills 1
have a gentleman's ugicemrnt to
inffiriiils never felt the United III.hi down nn husiiu'Hs while mail) appeal hy themselvei has given I
I Si tiles was exerting preastirJ “■* imtinhers take a few da vs o ff to use tu stipei illtluiis that they I
them In force Norway lulu !&lt;»*• i niiiki'
speeches
nlHiut
(ieorge can tie charmed away.
A l laid lr Union

Champion Roper

Labor Rill

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Seminole High School Hand

FKM. 22. 1010

:ures
Warned Not To Red Rocket In
Cross Yangtze German Sector
C h in a
Lcadci S a y s
A tta c k O n N a n k in g
W o u ld K nd E ffo rts
I U M a k e S e t t le n ie n t

IIAYTONA IIKACII, Feh. 3 2 m — While Sheriff AIra LillieDrill and lural Amrrlran l*rfiuii
official* .tlxrl.mrd today that a
proposed lilnfn parlor, readied
h rrr rrrrnlly fur ii|irralioii.
Mould mil hr a Honed to oprrala
tier hum- II Mas ruuslilrrrd In hr
famhliiiK. A local Hatrh repair­
man rooliiiinst lo rirsu lstr a peIII inn sarkiiif llir reopening uf a
liM'al bookie plnrr,

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A s s o d n le d P rrM Lfaneil W ire

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Sheriff Culbreath Of
Tampa Arrests 3 On
tiolita Charge Af­
ter Clean-Up Order

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Taft-Hartley Bill
Brought Friction In
NLRB, Official Says
iM a y S a v e $ 8 0
Margaret Ann To N .ttii
Million 1 y Agrin t « K* c t » r g a n Build Supermart i• i 1itItton
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* W4» irjxulrd tim ing -note of liltraty iiionry Imy. mil ol lln*
today
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The Rein inoli* High Hclmol llntul of ft'.l iiii*inl'r i • will tiuiiiirlr with It! ollim hi|*li m,Iio«i| I'umU of
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Olliris, sanl llir Dally Nmv. tin* Fourth District in cont?*t* to U» lirlil ui Ilu* high srlioitl l(M#tl&gt;iill fnl.l Friday lln* luiinl. m»;aiii£r«l
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air living In make (Iral Inr ir- and flu* lomhini'd bands will |dnv during the rvening
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"Tills linin' is liulilr In slick fm
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llir irut nf lln- scaxon ullil I run I
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lake it tlml long," thr nrw*|iii|iri i
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lllliitril It Imokie iis xuyilig.
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hanging
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forlunrs fur Imnkit) "cnneesslniis" |
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j. nl lilt,' linlrls, mill thrri* Wlis lillli- i
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A "drive” was made yesterday I r (1 s S r « P r c i ' t i o n pingiiim anan«&gt;*l hv tin- I l,nul.t It...ul.a..sin's Ass... .,.1..... Al&gt;...it ,
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the morning Inislneas whs over.
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put arniinil, the Imiikies hml full.
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M ADI)’ i\ I.Olllt*lt Jlllg It •*&gt;• •ft i.i
three arrs'sls. were mmle nil nil M |f honored al the Legion lull Kioumitij;
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a drive in Daih'. Ilrnwnnl mil I1!..! nt. Nus I'), 1*11*1. ....I wi it &gt;Htn day. The tni.li. es’.’iit will ho i&gt;
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extended In I'nlin lleneli County jervue to thr Amril. ... l-rmui. !*V
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C o u n ty
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(iom lw ill Tom HI
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CumimHuIrr James
James W.ml.l
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' “ The agents, ur.llnurlly assigned ,*°*!
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S h e riff T a k e s W a l
Lieut. Col. Samuel
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»„ rlierk illegal sales anil dher . Lienl.
II I'.'her.
I-idler, n.iie.l eom|M.*rr of Lilielninti.
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violaliuns, were instructed lo run- I comnmmkng o llitrt nl llir Orlaml.i 1,l""&gt; «•'«&gt; winters in Minim,
tle n W i t h o u t F i g h t
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fine llioir srarelt to huokli'i.
Military tuh-.hilrnt ami lirlil .util I Cm'dlnn nl uf the eel Is emu
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In ( i I v A I Noon
"If we flml uny homo book* on ,.
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MUM H I I 1.0. I el.
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lievnsed pirmlaea, we will atari I
tnalau* l«»t in the otgani
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wjuch m,lirutc* (hill one
i n||\ Ii Iril mil •
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l*»»r I **••• I
revocation prneeedlima iinmrdiale- jarivea. mil lined llir .i|i|inilunilies |Mi|ul ill , vi-i &gt; a'ltrlil is ii iiiiisirinli D.iir Walilro.
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• l y L e w i s Sr hot I State llevcr- lavailalilr fm taliims uf those who Vi nine uiiisiriniis will play In n vyIio r«i.i|ir(l I n*m Ilit* ll. mo y*■»►
tp. UIYYill I. i
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age Deiiartmeiit dirretoi sniil.
join the Engllieci Const tu. lion Hal- biiiuk- f'"iii Hie following hlgb (••» . |*»ll Yvlulr .1WallIIIM III.)! hit ll
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Two of Ihe ..n ests were made
|io whkh
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“"'I Memu.uil ftl.miiM *d Iii a u d r. yy.»y . 11■1111• •
hy Put llenlue, Sltui.il llenel.'a -S
N|••triti*1*$i \ vt until in
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lliirll Srhmils uf Ollnililii; Mel to.ii lo ir yntriil.iv
riti.s.vil|.&gt;. Ness
unc-niui. vice sijuud. Hr |iirke.l ten lial Flo.ula Hudde.s I*, hingr.
)•• llilin lit')" in ii t
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|r lI r i yoii ( omitv Mo nti I I'
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up Arthur Knulish ami Max (hiHe wus Intro.lure.I l.y Cm..... Ir. .s„.).nii. O.iylirtm lleaeh, Del.ulul
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k ||i K|, s, |„.ul near O.nln; l ooLm'V. Ir . Mill hr .nit dnl \\
hen. t,s*I Is of whom were rhurRed Wriirlil, who warned auainsi the
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with ........................ . Kiiml.limt rmnplureney uf Ameriea in reguril j
|„HKt «t. nlu. Kustia, Ml Dura, »l« ll .it l.loVil. lirltYiv.i lirt**
11• d |. Hill. :•• It". •1 H im
•&lt;|ui|»nent.
In hvinK prejiareil fnr uny v r »in- \ \ ..... .
Park. Winter Canleii. I ill ili i«Yrr. dliilliM .1 olitiiii
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Ih jiuty hli. i iff * arrested tirur- rr«riiry. and puinted mil I Inn "iiiiiy \ |M,
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Re l.lehermun, who was similarly Ameriea.is mijrl.l out Imve died Ini 1 I lu luiinls will jilny iiiiiiiIm' is re triliM.ttuut «,f ,| | |i»vd Till' • '
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diiiR H. their re •j.cetiie
Hl*fl$*li. .n l bi it hi • U»$?bt it Ii ll" Y..I •*" 1liuii tlMI 1
.Meanwhile it. Tampa Hi.vr.ff ter prepared lo fare wars.
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....'I.ole m»r. hex, overtures etc.
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II.• |..ui;r..... will i.ielude drills .1 t.ltllll |)|I&gt;HMII| .lltd llOill I l ilt
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1In to i iff .aid Woldm • • ’ mil.I ••urn • *•• It
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•" '••In el.It.I . I.l.l.d l.UMlhrru led l.y
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o raise funds l» repair lit. la
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Hut, were . ..cussed ( url ««»», llf
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"tu (.llim Villi*. u| I .l.\ I*
IwrRs Cirehestra will pit.v..........
Cul.
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**n*h »uM»liiit(• »• "'t
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Thu ponitiliillty of wlllnir^
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i i i i s i lie ACH I'l'h 22- l/l’t— i Letrlnn Hut It. order to holl.l
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A.o.v retired, of (ieoiKin; *'" *'* •**i Ho* milt iIt*t d' I' &gt; III ftultl
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Mt.j liro.es O'Neil, If. A. Army •'"•"*&gt;i»n .siriiiKlellow t.^ It'll
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inti **l ftiMlini* m*»ii* H*:«" §iiitl'i l*i "I t i«Mf \u ll\ .IM«I I
Harry Pnyt.o
MitiKbani.
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of H . Harcii; II. C/uKon d'H u r ir rioi.^.d with thr h i..
I’ayti.* IlinRham.
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IMrs. IBnifliiilii. who with har •pdUtti^Min lictd m(ri • I to M Du ^ •no, .. fur.ner iiiriuhfr iif tlM*|"f YValdeo's lit yen. ..I.I w.
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the propirty, Olid if it is dis
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'•H'linnim If vy•• in* (•• i'"tit•iiiii ••Mil* klllftll YYtlll. YYlilt lltl I l* ' .
YlcVeilfl. wus convicted t"&gt; '
home near here only a week aip., for
I l*i NIlnur it Mm I'notr •'mill
posed
of
to
Rive
riparian rlRl.vs I"
I I 'l l ..I i. . " m i l l . &gt; i l l
part in ll..* drillI. uf Mis VYahl.
till* pi*I fill llll’l ' YYl*M* MM II tl •
said the Jewelry was taken Monday
• ...I...» &gt;i I, •
i t
The LeRim. holds,
; .•lot YV.'ildco was nw-i.t....; t.
I' ll Ll'll III I I••III lit Tl»l»» ('*••"
aflvrit...... while she was away from athetill preiiortv.
NI’
.
lilHI
III
I
It
year lease ou the trn 't cm j .Iuiiius Spivuy Hurt
ll.ul ')• I.
"* 1
■wh.'ii lie eseliped (.&lt;•... tin- It."
I Ir *||» I ll
the house.
n.X.NT ITI V. Fi ll !*.? 1*1*1 x
llm.levard. Tl.e mot lei
.lulu
i, l.il&lt; ' I t u
wiek j.i.l .Inn. 211.
I 111' Itill I YY|P** • Mi•11.•*I• •I I. ♦'•
"The tin ft win axrvute.I l.y a Hemimde
|l I* ( ‘llll I I ill** • •
selli.iR the Hut will l«* pul
Al
Itamls
Siding
Sheriff ('u.ils/v -aid l.e in .. • ■' .|t|f|M lit pi'll ll YYliilc YY..lllilll ill lift Ml f• lllilll •• I tlYlNlMp 1*1 I III' M •
smart, smooth tldef win. knew of
rut in Iimiim* 111*111 In *» I$mIn\ mill $••11 I'lMIMty ( lilllltb. I III I
ti.o entire ountis-rsliip of tl»
I
|H"P" ♦•.! ' ..It U »•* •
le.l tu i.luyd vinter.lay .0...I.i...’
whal he was dmiiK." said I’ollee fore
i'ost for decision, said Command.'.
"in YYill • "Mi
I• I
ear old car loveatlRale ll.e .u l.ls.v »f I t In&gt;1 lid iii lln* Iitiiil ii h« iiiii Im ".•'M l* .Mill 111I IV«*«| llnlll t b ill • • I I
J n ii.n ' Spivey, 01 vear
('Itlrf L.l.lie Isiiiro.
' a uiiiMy *".l it* ' ul
I '• I .'tl "I
Cll IIIHalil.
kit* IlliiH.i
ropuir helper, was Injured shortly YVillie's store, lire trucks at it.- • ••In.
The theft Included! platinum Wrlgrht.
Hilt* vyu*. ll"! M$*n»*iia|\ IimiI
I *tl*»l • Ill'll WTIiIyYMMiI YYul l* $I• vl i •• • •I* it mil l**i p* * j* •♦ i
Applications for manijurshii. "f ■after ll;(Mi o’eloek at Hand's Hl.f- see...' led Iu a small pi.i.d item '•
bracelet, ir.tMt; sapphire rltiR.
|)p|l||ty Itl ill sS|MlM||l*l Hill In* III •mi tin* ilny.w* itini'im v Tin* bill
i b« 1 i l" Im* | h u ulil* l ti* H ,
| ,.,r when Ids left foot was run where Ilie- sh e iff ami ins luutl.' .
$2,BIN); two sapphire and .liaimmd OeorRe II. YVjlllama, •!r'«.
I'Mtrtl ii lii‘t'i'4i lilutiliI m-.I it** Will"* ........ - ♦li***l|cni*&lt;l to nttrui't Yi it
.
llf lilt* |.l*|!. .I'M*
J. I*. Cooksey found Waldo...
clips, $2,(MM); diamond and ruby sreoifidaiit nml Clifford I'roctur. over l.y n train,
I'owpII, ii illi«$*lifii tfi*tl »Mtivu t In In ibu SiinHiufiMti'fli l*‘;il
I . "tilll*l*N YYill III' t i . "I '
Fen.ul.lCooksey said NVnlden was ••
lie wus rushed to
clips, $2,200; platinum amt dia­ Jr., postal clerk, wore approved.
Mlili«*rtimi with llir atlai’k
• r*inl.a..rtl Os f-sae Klat...
I.UIV ...III . ...I.*,, Ill It.*!.lit, I t. *l- v I .lit lllllfll llll'lllb. | I t
Copt. Hot la T. I.oucks, I’ot.
.Memorial Hospital where
mond bracelet, $1,760. aisl several
*4.4* .* t| .'"li t | Mi • I ••' (• •
•I.......rl. .Morel. I.
historian,
revealed
thot
James
....
emergency
operation
waa
persmaller pieces of Jewelry.
IM
I ••Y
Y | pi 4»4.1l'l fill' (111' I f.|&lt;4 •*•
Among
tl..'
visitors
li.'.e
i
Huff
hod
served
as
po,t
adjutia.i
format)
l.y
Dr,
Wade
Garner
and
THe HinRhnniM are nmmiR the
l»»v ..•galtii was Carlyl.' A l l bv, 111.*I *1 (H’ilt i«»ll "f ll" pill It
pioneer families of I’nlin Hooch It. 1022 and 1022. ns post commot'd- Dr. J. N. Tolar, Mr. Hplvey’a con­
••"....ly ••I.-, k »| Marl.... 1 'll I I | ' I • -I ' Hu * .Sail W i l l . ♦ I ft *
but this ia their first visit In sev- er It. IUM4 nml lOflfi, and from I0.'H1 dition was reported to ba fairly
ul.i. |.ass.'.I ..ut liturutui. i.M in . u . 1 - ..ecexH.lv ...ul '.li'uu.i*
•ral yi’urii. They nUo liav# n hum# to 1047 us finance officer. Robert good l.y hospital authorities. Ile
i!" I'l.'.l o...l.y fr iends lien
)l« ... I,.
present fli.nnre ..flirer of lives on West First Htrcet and bus
In New York City. He Ih a l.ridhor Denne,
j I . , S|»&gt;rtx.oe..’H l ............. . &lt;
(•'uatls.i/a «ta I'aae Kuwrt
l.ein &lt;&gt;o.ployed hy tho Atlantic
of Hep. I*. Holton (ll-Ohlo).
POUR HKNKKAI.S
l'» *ll"M i lul.x .....| t
.) .&lt; • «
Const Line Ituilri.ad for the past 23
.. "i.t.l...r*l iii, .'„ sr I taint
WASIIINHTON, Feb. 22 uf. |
years.
WASHINGTON.
Feh.
l
l
l/l't
Thr
Capital
observed
thr
2l7lh
KUHN KHKKI)
TOPS LIFT RF.COKD
Tl.e Army t r o t s its recruits t.ei
MUNICH, Oermany, ) » '• 22—
anniversary of George Waihti.K'ua'. birth torl.iy with parade, and ter tl.ur. it dues its Kulictulx.
HKRI.IN, Felt. 22-(A*)—Amer­
Ii IW AN IS SPE \ K 1 It
t/P)—V'rils Kuhn, former leader ican and llritiah airlift, planes
11., llev. Align - YiM.'io , i'i
That, at leust, is ll.u eoncli. mi.
wreath-laying caiemon.ns at tl.e tm l President*, tomb.
SW EEPS HO TO WORK
of the (ierman-American bund, hauled T.BUI tons to Berlin—the
■■I the First Pie.l.yl.-iuo.
BERLIN, Feh. 22—(AT—A oneCentral event of thr day w.n il»- ceremony .fM.n.oied l.y thr Vrtrr- of I.awretica II, Whiting, i..e.ot» .
was freed today l.y a Herman rreatesl cargo since tha lift beof o civ.linn ei.mmissio.i appoint. .1 I *'bon l&gt;. will a.l.lrexx ll»- K.wi. i.'
day
strike
of
Berlin's
chimney
nm
of
Foreign
War.
al
Moo.it
Y.ition,
wl.rrc
Wa.hmKloi.
lived
and
■papollute court. Hu »ald hf would Ran.
'
tu study military pay ami pe.. ' I'd' "f wl.ieli l.e is « ouii.l'.'. ..
try ut oiu&gt; to ri’tfnln hit Amarl*
—
Tha previous high waa (MIH7 sweeps ended today in partial waa. buried. President Truman sent» — — — ———
nluns.
.1. meat lug to.....rrmv .mm. ,.i It.
can cltlsen»hl|i, lifted durlntc.tha tons delivered to tha Russian- victory for tha sweapa.
a wreath to Ik* &lt;le|&gt;tiMiti*&lt;! ut tin* Margaret ('base Smith (It-M.-t il.
lie I..1.1 i. Hui.su Ail.led Serv.i.x 1 """ * te n te r.
The
city
government
-promised
blockaded western seetura on H- a l*ay Ismst of It marks ($3.30) tomb.
war.
the Senotv un.l to Ifep. Co.belt Si.lH'oi..u.itluo Imlny tlml the ie
8. Airforce day Hept. 18.
The District of Colutul.i.i M..«••» (It - Pa) in ll.u House.
m u itiS T i i . i it
eri.it is pi.I.I mure tlmi. l.e eu.il.1
u
week.
The
sweeps
now
get
Bf.
COI.. HIlRH.N DIRH
Tha new record waa set in H7tl marks, nod hod twaii demanding ie clubs laid a wreath ut tho Wash
(•."i.p singing led l.y I t.:.it.
Thu eustoin Ih fur Demoernls tu get il. civilian life, but ll.e gem ...I
MIAMI UEACII. Feb. 22—&lt;/P&gt;— flights.
iugton monument In another of the read tbu address one yeur un.l gets ...ut'l. liixs.
.Mum. .... was enjoye.l loxl iii'.itug
77.
Co), (leorffe A. drum , 60. former
day's ceremonies.
l.y .... ..ili.'i'M of tl.e Tull. I»l t'lul. i.t
Republicans
the
next.
STRIKE ENDS
J i viea president of fieneral Molora
Nearby Alexandria, Y'u., in tl..'
President Truman spent tl.e hol­ IIUIIIIELL ENTERS TOURNEY tl.e.. ...eeliiig ut (lie Tourist ('fil­
® and • 1‘arls representative of the ROME. Fab. 22-(A *)-A 24-hour
midst of a year-long l.i-raatemdul iday working on un in.|».rtunt
HOOD HUNTING
MIAMI, Feb. 22—(A*)—Forty ler. M i n . T. E. Tucker uccnn.po.iiEconomic Cooperative Adminiatr*- nation-wide strike of street ent TAVISTOCK. En*. Fob. 22-UP) program, planned the longest pa- Democratic speech he will make to payers Imve entered ti.o unuiml ed. Mr. Morrison also eun.lucte.l a
and Interurban train - operators —J . Doi.lge and L. E. Prldham raila In the clly'a history.
lion, died yesterday.
the Jeffcraon-Jacksuii .lay $ll)i&gt; a Nutionul HiiH.lii.ll Players' Hi.If tpiix prog rum.
,Col. Hreen had a home hero on ended this morning.
each put a fsrret down a rabbit
Tha day was a holiday fur gov­ plate dlnnur here Thursday.
Plans for on old fi.nl.i.in.-.l dance
Tournament hero Feb. 2(1-27. Di­
8«ns«t leland. Ha waa token 111 In Roma, Milan and Floranea tha hole and stood with nets to ernment workcra.
He was at his White Hui.se rector George R, Jucul.i.s ul.- Tlmrx.lay nigl.t at H:l)il u’rbwk at
Italian
govaramant
had
put
buses
catch
tha
pray.
•
In Parle three twok* I H
Both houaaa of Congress were desk Just before H:0tl A. M. and nouncu.l t.xlay.
tr*ated at the American hospital, and other vehicles' inta opyrstion,
Doldga’a
Doldga’s ferret brought out two railed together a t noon for the stayed until noon.
Latest entries ramo from t'rl Mutiui. pictures Iu color will lareturned to Miami Bench to soma of them manned bit polite
Paul
Richards, L»u 'shown nl tl.e meeting next Monday
Reporters who talked will, him, HiiIiM I,
I
In
many
iter 81. Franrli Hospital, where 'b u t traffic waa crippled In
? ’* ,bro"*h* ° ul * ^&gt;" U,M,
farawjfi addmTs. The trying to gal a bit of news on the Kertlow, Leonard Mayo, and night, E. M. Arniituge, director uf
. death occurred.
p a rt. •# Italg.
($4) banknote.
.
reading chore want to Senator
I.tn.ly Itrown.
____ tourlnt activities reported.
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Huff And Deane 17 High School Bands To Meet
Here For 4th District Contest
Are Honored At
Legion Meeting

Murderer Caught
During Probe Of;
Robbery In Lloyd

Oca Ians

Paraded

Boacham Says Salt*
I’ax T» IU* Okayed
Over Warren VH.o

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

How Well Do You Know Yourself?
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i t &lt;*•
t injunction
but
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in* tin
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^ Qeto /rom (ftg taint edition of Encyclopedia of Puialei and Paatlmw w « &lt;*«
0/ knowledge ot Iha human body. Set it r J
acquainted uni*
AM ""
top 11 queetlonc correctly to /air; getting 10 right it good; knowing yourttl/ wen
enough to antwer 18 correctly it ttttUcnt and exceptional.
1. No matter how hard-hud*) you are con15. Your body is sworldfa?
aldered, tho hardest, lout deatruetabl# aubatanca luelf, with numerous «*°»uphi
to your body to wnat other thing?
cal name, such as (a) Ielas or
2. Though I* may appear ao in aoma humana, Langerhana; (b) M m t n w j
tho atomach la not the largest organ. What la?
Canal; (c) Lake Blood! (d) At8. If your hurt lain tha right plus, la It on the las. What are thou 7
left aide?
lfl. Don’t let their clothes fool
4. Since Adam’s day, huw many riba has man y^,. I* color-blindness common*
had—IB, 24 or 867
u t among men or woman7
5. When you're to perfect shape, you hare a
w Thl„ ,gn.t hearsay: Pertrapeslum and trapezoid In your figure. Whera7
f
MX are alway» more
«. Speaking of shape, do bowlegs bend Inward J J J * b&lt; itutt«r.ra than
or outward?
thasaof thaother. Which?
■J i S T R a g s r * * b“' "
» • v™ ii h » . . «•«*, &lt;• %
Th« hum.ru, l.n'1 (unnr, allbar. but w b ,tt
9. Your sUrnum is not the end of anything, la «wj»rc1’00” t0*dmlt lt*
m
t i l l whtr«7
10. If he has any, does a man uwally part his
19. What mathematical form-

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WHERE'RE THE HIDDEN FACES?

MAGIC YOU CAN DO
E T a sheet of thin white paper and make a
cone bag out of it by holding the lower left
G
corner In your loft hand, tho top loft hand corner

in your rig h t hand and twisting tho lower corner
over the rig h t Into tho ahnpo of a cono.
Now take a small, thin silk handkerchief, roll It
Into aa small a ball ss you possibly can and conceal
it hotwoon Uio Oral and second lingers of your
rig h t hand.
Bond over tho lop of tho paper cono and place it
on tho table.
Then tell your frlnnds that you have prepared
tho magic cone. Pick up tho cono ami open It to
let your audience aeo thoro 1s nothing inside It.
Fold the cono, but in doing so let the silk handker­
chief slip from tiie lingers Iniido tho cono. Close
tlio top of the cono,
Make several magic passes with your hnnd, mur­
m ur somo mumho-jumbo, open tho cono and pull
out thu silk handkerchief,

JUST WHO IS WHO?
men who were buddies In the lato war, are
FIVE
having a reunion. They aro White, Brown,

Peter*; H arper, and Nash, who by occupation are.
prlntnr, w riter, barber, neurologist, nod heatingcontractor. By colncldcnco, they live In tho cities
of White Plains, Brownsville, Petersburg, H ar­
per’s Ferry and Nashville, hut no man lives In the
city of having the name sim ilar to hie, nor doc* his
occupation have the name initial as his or his city.
The barber doesn't live In Petersburg, and
Brown Is neither healing-contractor nor printer
—nor does ho live In Petersburg or H arper's F er­
ry. Mr. Harper lives in Nashville nnd Is iiolthcr
barber nor w riter. White Is not n resident of
Brownsville, nor Is Nash, who is not a barber, nor
k heating contractor.
From this, can you determine who la what and
who lives where?
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AMUSING CONUNDRUMS
What’s tlio surest way to become a centenarian?
VI® «®*4 p * lp u n q * *q a , t o n

Whai'it full of hole* and yet holds w ater?
•AIWMUY
On what day do women talk the least?
■jmi *s, jo ,tp iuu,&lt;|i m
From what may you take away the whole and
havaeome left?
"•taoMfOtj* T«fMAHJ,
Why is a portrait like a member of Congreea?
t| || M
IN|

ANASCRAMBLES
''SgggSrS
are given a word and a letter and are re- «i®#®wn-n ■wsTsi
•»d to make a new word composed of the E U X X &amp; w iZ ?, r
ted letter*. For example, "takr” unscrambled 2 3 L 2i 2ST3 «5 SJ
ta" la "heart.” Now try theset
-

H IS Is n 't ju s t an o rd in a ry
beach view. E ight such lovely
Tlasses
strolling down n bench to-

•c o rte d .................. ( 1 ) .....................................
(Unscrambled with A)

g&lt; her are no ordinary sight, ns
you can see.
But the photograph, mnde nt
Daytona Bench, Florida, Is in­
teresting for another reason. It
provides o brain-teasing puzzle.
Tho four girls nt tho left, you
will note, have tho letter "A" up­
on tholr swimming togs. Tho
four girls at rig h t hnvo tho let­
ter "B ” upon their swim suits.
Well, In oxnctly fo u r movos,
moving two adjacent girls every
time, rearrange the line of girls
so that there's an "A” girl next
to a "II" girl In every enso—tho
lino will then he U, A, B, A, B, A,
B» A.
•» in,* § , put |

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THIS ISA-MAZING
H S ilO S H r a H i

r a n n iia H a
ECRETS of beauty are some­
S
th in g every one w an ts to
know . A proverb re g a rd in g
beauty la to be found In this letter-mase. To solve It, sta rt In a
certain aquaro and move from
aquare to square In any direc­
tion, spoiling out words. A mes­
sage o f 17 cumnion E nglish
words, composed of 50 letters,
will emerge. Use each square to
the maze only once.
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HE value of a Biblical piece
T
of allvor In Old Testament
days waa llfty-alx and two-Afthi
cent*, by modarn calculation. If
Joseph waa sold Into bondage by
nine of hla brother* for twenty
plccea of silver, how much was
the share of each?
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R Who Lived in a Shoe and had
■o m any ch ildren she d id n 't
know what to do? The face* of
ten of the children can be found
In thla draw lag, If you look csr*.
fully.

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tween their housea and their
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another one at any point.
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a n y th in g to do
w ith any o th e r
family. To avoid
each other they
all go from their
Individual docks
to their homes by
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th at do nut cross
at any point.

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6 New Dormitories

THE HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD. FLORITH

By R. J. SCOn

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

GAINESVILLE. Feb. 22 (Spec*
111I The new Arnl modem will1
contrast the old nml outdated soon |
at the University of Florida In th e 1
fnwjt of si* functional ttylcd dormllwlrs, four fnr men and two fo r.
I
women.
.
Letting of a slightly |rjs than
ARE OLDER
(
«? non.ofiu- , outlaid In the C and
R Construction Cump'iity of Tull*
B REED S
ahtiiatc recently i,y the limtnl of
TDAN FOXHOUNDS.,
Control gave the go th.li-l signal I
fot ronstriietion of thu .four men's
STAG AMD HARE
(inits. The first of the two women's
HUNTING A R E
units Its* been under way for seve­
O L D E R SPORTS
ral weeks
Predominant arrhitoeturo "*•
1M
ah fo x h u n tin g .
FUiidn rumpus building* for years
hifir been Gnthlc. The first build­
ings of this typo were built ns
enrly ns IPOft, with vm turn of
llucknino and Tbomus Hulls.
The four new men's dormitories
Will house I7!i studen'i rnrh mid j
will be liK'iiled soulhwrst of the |
foubnll stuillum bn .SIhiIIuiii ftoail. .
The two new women's dormitories •
will home l/Mt stuilnn's each and
will be locatril on the campus eff
South Ninth SttceL
O 'th new dormitory groups will j
fntiire modern functional design |
rectangular in shape, with roofs
A m ale
having a shallow slons ll-itrad of |
c a t f is h
the usual peak. Guy Fulton, Arrh
Fo u n d ih
iterl to the Hoard of Control, ties
GUATEMALA
Ignrd the new buildings,
IMCU BATES
Although Ilie men's and women's |
d o w MAHY TOHS
dormitories will be locate I in wjde- i
TMt * 4 ^ BY
6F
SALT
AR1
RIRUIRLP
ly separated campus areas, the
CARRY IUm
To PRODUCE OHETo H
aiebitrctiirnl deslep will lie nlTHEM IS HtS
OF M A ^ H I S IU M
mnsl identical, mid earn of tne
MOUTH.
hiliblings will hH»e "aim-ilecU" ntr?
rtiw s rnrnretlng it with other
DURING
dormitories in .the area.
all This Tim
EVER.
B
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Even under crowded conditions,
H i DOES NO
ha cah blow lass
with iniirh doubling up needed, tin)
EAT.
existing five large on-rumpus
C«f« ItW. KiR| ?****•*' ***Jni*f*.
dormitories for men would Heroinniodate only I,Dto stud-mt*. Tem­
porary uuarters are lining used olives from pita Into large piece,.
by 2.2IH men stndenta sod 240 wo­
men students, yet last semesters Heat egg*, add hot milk, salt, pep*
euro 11mi*r"tt " figi iri a '.rmd.ed t n .l 4 1 . p - W ore. ter. hire sauce, parsay and rha«*«. Add noodle* and
olive* and mix well. Pour into
greased 8-Inch ring mold; »et In
---------------- By BENNETT CERF----------------MENU'
&gt;pan of hot water. Ilako in a mod,
By ( W I L Y IIHOWNHTONK
erato GlfillF.) oven about -IG min,
O N STAN CE B EN N ETT in Benernlly cnnnitlcrod tho
, utes, or until sut. Run a small
ahrew dent btiHlnctm woman wlm over ntnrrod on tho
('(HIKING'S FUN
stun p pointed knife or spatula
acrecn. She haH m ade almout an much in outaido v en tu res
ll&gt; CECILY IIROWNHTONP. around edge of ring; Invert on
TUESDAY DINNER
as sho did when she wan
serving plate and servo immed­
Herb-flavored Hamburger*'
one of th e hiRheat-aalaricd
iately. d serving*.
potato Puff
actroHHCH in Hollywood.
Steamed Broccoli
"t don't know why Connie
Waldorf Salad Bread and Butler
FRIDAY FARE
work* w hard,'' said a friend
Oatmeal Cookie*
Beverage
Tomato Shrimp Dish*
"After all. she can't take It
(Refine for Starred Dish Follows)
Steamed Rice
with her."
liralll - FLAVORED HAMBUR­
Hntterod Snup llean.
"If Connie can't take it with
GERS
her," replied one of Miss lienIngredient*: I pound top round .,
. Bread and ,Butter
,
.leak fgrnund), 2 tablespoon* thin
with Oruyere Cheese
nett’* slater* grimly, "she won't
"r
m!Imv ^ h . l Ul'lnn 'v &lt;Recipe for StuVrmMJIsh Follow*)
• • •
h'MspiHmx nnt'ly itmii.il union, * t o m a t o HlltilMi* n t m i
teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, I
’ 1.... *,['
, A long-time luma In of an in,
■spoon
&lt;c»
Irsspo
in irnrllr-flavored
trsrllr-flavored wine vine- ,,, n“pr&lt; .U 'V •&gt;
' »",,co*
aane aaylum was pronounced
„nr,
«™
,»l*ry.
r, U
*4 In*.noon
teaspoon ,lrl«t
dried rrnmliled
crumhled cu!’
'«»' •&gt;
» Clip chopped
cured by the examining board
thyme
m o, H teaspoon salt, L tea«■*5 ™
J green Pepper,
and cama to bid the director
*poon c,nM
freshly
pepper,
i.it, ground pepper.
Jundlbite.?^
? tomato soup
goodbye before faring Into th*
taOioapoon
chill
Method: Mix all the ingredient*
Ingredient*
*
sauce,
I
taldcopnon
Worcesteroutalde
world. "What are your planaT" asked the director.
tnrfJher lightly and U'*n into four
* '
S imp water, SI cup*
"I haven't quite made np my mind," confided th* *&lt;*p*tirnt "I
panto*; do not
may reaume my medical practice. I've also been thinking of hemm­
xhrltnp (cleaned and rut in
a little fat in n skillnt and when
ing a newapaper reporter. Then, on the other hand, I may be a
very hot. saute the ,.attic, quickly, LmnmlTnnir*Vt,."^!! teT' frr*h,y! lea-kettle."
turning to brown on each side. K m»ii,i5 p r„» I, "*i*
&gt;■
Coprrisbl, IN*. tn&lt; U.at.ll C r I. DUtltautrii */ Km* Fistur* Irn lKatt,,
.
wl"
’
&lt;lrl|’),ln«"
piece,
ami
anuto
until
lightly
from pan. I acrvlng*.
browned in large skillet. Add cel- ,

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■cry. onion and pepper and ronk'
l until partly tender and lightly
WEDNESDAY DINNER
browned. Add rreatn of tom ato.
Tomato Simp
amtp, chill sauce, Wnrce*!er»liltr [
Tuna Fish Fie with Biscuit
**uce anil water. Mix well and '
Topping
— ly WIUIAM RITT _
alinmci fm abniit IP minutes; add I
Udc Slow on Sitlad Green*
C tntrtl P ftu Writer
' *hrimn and cnntitiue simmering j
.
Bread and Butter
There'a one satellite that's In at
IT 18 POHUItJLC to live on
Crisp Apple Scallop*
Beverage for 20 minute* longer. Seasnu to |
least temporary eclipse.
(Recipe for Starred Dish Follow,) la»te with salt and flt-slily giiiuml a diet of nothing but chaeae,
I I I
aaya a medical writer. To
pepper.
CRISP APPLE SCALLOP
which add, Cirsndpappy Jan*
You can't beet the IndoIngredient*: Ti eups allrril a|iples,
-* — ■—
kina; Yea, If you are content
nea/ani fot peril .fence. Ther
*i clip loown sugar, 2 teaspoon* SATURDAY NIGHT SUPPER
with a mnuae,Ilka existence.
lint tried to kick the Dutch out
lemon Julca, 3 shredded wheat
Cranberry Juice Cocktail
'way back In H it .
biscuit* (finely rolled), 3 table- Shephard's Pie
Green Pea*
I I I
f t f
spoons flour,
eup granulated Sa|#(t | | ow(
Buttered Hulls
Th * defegafe Itom Burma to
Mar* wamen have flat fatl
sugar, 'n tei.npn.in cinnamon, 2 pP, r|i Charlotte*
Beverage the Atian conference ie named
than m*n-«Unco Bam. Any
tahleipmms butler or margarine. (Rerj„ff f(ir Stnrrerl Dish Follows) V Win. How can he loaef
bu»band will tall yaw It'* du* to
daOt of salt.
.PEACH CHARLOTTE
1
f
I
ikalr &lt;eotelet* ihopplna.
JfethfHl: Put thf hpp Ifs In a cits- •
.
.
Thaufh
he
may
ba
a
tttW
alar,
.e f l a ami sprli.kl* them with th . ’
\ C"P
f* n.nr'1
I I I
•he
lelevltlen
alar
daaiaT
mind
brown augur and Union Juice. Mix f t
11
fr,',n
Zadok Durakopf, after raadtng about all those air resrue*
together tin- finely rolled shredded
’ «r" " llT ed * "V r&lt; being "w in " In all Aa ban.
f f f
wheat bl.rult.,, fiuui, dUgiir, cln|
1
up north, aaya h* wouldn't mind
Yugoslavia Is not Included In
namon, butler and tall with finger- 7®r,fd *.* ,"'1n' , ^ *''«*.T.'J*", * * n ’'’
bolng marooned on an lea floe
Op., Spilnkle over apples. R.ka 1' r ",.onJ 1'rc ; ' ' r''" fhHIed evapnr- the flovDt-dnmtnaled Council
Not now, of cour*«--biit say
a Mot HOnF.tlotr.a
of Economic Mutual Aaalstanca.
along about July or August
whip
ute*. Serve wllhi wiilpjied
evaporatrd milk or rret.ni If desired. 4 to dealred).
Method: Drain peaches and dire.
six servings.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

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Heat syrup with sugar and salt,
stirring until sugar la tllssnlved.
Add gelalln softened In water, and
stir In ilissnlvn gelatin. Add lemon
Juice and diced peaches. Chill until
partially thickened. Whip evapo­
rated milk until stiff. Fold Into
gelatin mixture. Line oiled IVt-plnt
mold with spilt lady fingers. Fill
with gelatin mixture. Chill until
a e ^ n t f t 1" k Vu'n'rlnernllve".f ‘‘fl firm.
fl” " ' Unmold
Unmold to serve. Garnish

THURSDAY LUNCH
0
Noodle Olive Ring*
Tossed Green Salad wllh Tomato
Wedges
Hard Holla and (hitler
Fruit Compote
Beverage
(Recipe for Starred (Hah Follow*)
NOODLE OLIVE RING

ars*£j! 3$

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spoon aall, daat of freshly ground t lro”' " ,crv,n#,,
peppt
pepper, H teaspoon Worcoster- |
*h»
k 'c u p finely chopped 1 The Young Men’s Christian As*
Mffley, 1 cup frated sharp Amer- aoclatlon was organised In I«onC*U
L
4oii In !B44, largely through »hn
Method: Cook noodleii In bollln* efforts of n dry-good* m*rch*nt
water until tqndor. Drain. Cut named George William*.
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

Rural Cfimmon Sense
|

TOOLS \ \ | t IMPLEMENTS

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VKN PROPER
PREVENT IM'ST
| Thon .uid- «f doll.ii- worth of
' tools leu co.Million, mo 1 *'•
. dlim'agi u oi i iiineil on Florida
| farms i v,■i \ \ oni ii, n ie-uilt of mi
proptn • .ii. unit pioiiTimn fm
, them.
| ItUsl uni dec.iv oigamsuis thrive
.III Flmoln1 win in mid liuiunl ill
mule, mid 'hey can ilo a great deni
Jof daillagi in lllil a I Oi wood in
ntt nlltl" I iitiholiovnld) -hint time,
i A good -aw. for example. will t&gt;e
almost tuitleil in a few months if
l it is inn kept in a di y Inn .mil
idled to tm u ni tin fininalinu of
jMisl. F inn taipli tm tit. left m the
open wia'liei ate -uifll\ III tackl'd
by ril-i md demy oleum-in,, the
funnel o n king oil the metal paiti and th i latei nltacking the wood­
s'll pint
i Tools Mill implement. enst
wimpy, mid will-11 they mi- dinting
Jwl or rnitii-il by wi-nlboi „i. ,atlu-t.
'by tin- 'niilnliiut and ilcmv which
thrive in mu ivi-nlhrr. Ill, funuiT
lose* iimin'i and In, production
.costa g ‘ up Every tune In- lur*
| to hilv i m-u Imil mi itnpb-metil
In replm " mir Mini has been ruined
(hroug,i Ink 'if pitipet earn, In,
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mi ten eii

Inrfeiul ,.l uenilog mi|I t lit "ugh
no-, |IMM, i ..i| " hi | mil" tbiuiigli
■llipnip- « • lie
I'rev* ntmg hi t nod de,n\ nf
tool, il I lltipli nielli dm* nut ie
quire linn ii money not much lime,
John " .Inti,i mu, agiiciiliural en
gincet with the .State \g iicultiirnl

V*U1

Celury Market

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spiimofrd In ihr P.il.ilk i Jitniitl
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utowt-i wngMti,. and -dlu-i i-ipnp
men! iiiiib-i di\ sbeltei, and keep
a pint* ' live r unt nf paipi and oil
op thrill, in- ndviicil fm no-1 * Keep
hand t""l* m mi nriieilv ttimuier
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The Herald Will Publish A Mail-Away Tourist
lidilifui On I'Vhruary 2K I'oi Iraying In Words
And riel hits The Allraclioiis Of Sanford As A
Tourisl ('filter Of (Vnlral Moiida, And Dfsi^ned
For I'roHiifdive Tourisls, IVniianfiit Residfids,
Or Others lutfreslfd In Sanford.

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To Hiife-Btinrii tho public by eliiu in atiiu t tho tin
««fe contllMoit nf co rta ln Bldowulkh in llut C ity, tinSun ford C ity C otnm luloB Huh a u th o r i m l a uitlewalk
rojmlr pruRram .

I’rojw rly nwnarn nro urged to im m ediately rep air,
replace n r level up nidewalkn a b u ttin g th e ir p ro p e rtie s
In approxim ately one m onth, a g en eral aurv ey n f aide-

Mail Kxi.ru Copies To Friends And Kflativrs hi
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Hrin^Thfir Nanifs &amp; Addresses To The Herald
Of lire Hefore Teh. 2X

walk conditions will Imj m ade an d a t th at tim e th e
CnmmlHflinn will ta k e action an. provided i»y th e C ity

Have Your Car
VACUUM CLEANED
with the Auto Vacuum Cleaner
' SERVICESECONDTONONE
OPENALLNIGHT

C h a rte r, to have dangeroua aidewalkn rep aired and
hilled to p ro p erty ownera,

Maeli Order Must He Accompanied Hy Ten
Cents.

C ooperation o f p ro p e rty owriern In thin m a tte r
Ja aoliclted.

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S i l t . * V irus E f f i f t A t

If «&lt;t ure content to worship
In shabby tumpin' tho nbto to hnvo
holler wo will qullo probably hnvo
shabby uplrltuuul experiences, The
two duApa iiIxo were of the alive

Up*—King 0:32.

Wp dtuTl e r .toy reason for all
d,ii lalffpboul (he number o( lieu­
tenant tlelimrl* Governor Warren
hat j|H*iinlnl oil (lit tlafi. Alter
ill, lie might have Inade
alone li,,

Hub. in
McCrary Store* Corporation void
wore ilufl Inst year than over lieore in ilt hitlory, or tome $07.*
IHb.UiU woiih. up 7 percent *ince
(Ilf 10t,22'i.(fl8 in 1947. Hul
r.Irvrkhbflli-M did mil gel ihe bonelil
of (hit inti mi veil hutinrt*. Dividemh
la ilockholdi-n arlnally declined
fiorn $0.34 a done m Ih47 In $4.f»J in l'*4H
Stoll, (lie
tb it* ', and hr
prcvenlaiivr Claylon I’owrll of New
York Iwvr lilrd »uil for $30,000
iigaitnl n ii'Vlaoranl op*
fiator olid liiu wife who irfu&gt;e lo
irrve ihem meal* "for no reavon
wli«l»nVifer eacepl llinl lliey were nenm ti ’&lt; -And it happened, of till
pliltei, m a lillle lows in ihe vtnle
of WndiiliKlim-

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iWe can icinrinlrci when me
T*giia mi Trail wav
first built you
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(null I ride for miles llimugli tbe
wilt)* of llie Rvergfacin willmul
ever teeing another aulomobilr or
1, 11, 1,4 ,1

Thnnkn to geriatric*— th a t brunch o f m edlclnn concern ­
ed w ith th e botJy’H aging uroceiw—you now have a n excollont
chanrn o f eo lo v in g u healthy and vlrgoroufl life In y o u r 70a
80s say F rancis and K atharine D rake. In T h e R ead e r’s
D igest for M arch. How young you will bo a t 70 deoends
lurgely on how well your health is preserved betw een 40 am i
110. T hough th e hum an Irmly can live 100 y e a rs w ith o u t
w earing out in any vital p a rt, it seldom does so because th e
illnesses and deficiencies of middle age a re ullowcd to reach
th e acu te stag e before receiving proper care.
Tiie D igest article, condensed from T ho A m erican Mor*
cury, contends th a t a vigorous threo-score-om l-ten tlepends
on two th in g s: regular health check-ups and th e guidance
of an experienced geriatrician. T he physical condition of
m ost A m ericans passing 00 shows th e need o f re g u la r e x ­
am ination. T w enty-eight percent are fa r o v e rw e ig h t; th o
m ajo rity have one to eight diseases o r deficien cies; th re e
out of fo u r luck minimum requirem ents of culcium , protein ,
Iron or vitam ins.
Ry c o n tra st, the records of those who have hud re g u la r
health check-ups and subsequent g e ria tric supervision a re
outstanding. In a pioneer g eria tric clinic In R hode Island,
less th en one percent of p atien ts have needed honpitullzntion
in th e p ast 10 years. In u Connecticut city, o v er a fiv e-y ear
period d eath s am ong medically supervised em ployees w ere
44 percent few er th an among those who re fu sed th e service.
C ontrol of d ie t is of first Im im rtunce in g e ria tric s , th e
a u th o rs say. Many illnesses of middle ago s ttm from d ie ta ry
deficiencies, o r from over-eating. G aining w eig h t is not
" n a tu ra l” d u rin g the middle years, a s popularly supposed.
S ta tistic s show th a t fa t people w ith high blood o re ssu re ure
12 tim es us susceptible to heart disease as people of uorm ul
w eight.
O ther controls on the g eria tric program lire concerned
w ith eserohie, rest, m assage, ami even properly fittin g shoes.

them

A- far .it wp tan recall our good
liirnd Gpoic* Harr o (lie only man
n n lo mi.oy the unique ditlini lion
,f bring riadr a mrmhpr of i Iip
lusinrsi ninl PnJrsiiDiinl Wonian't

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You Can Be Young At 70

hrinu- N o w we

M d w i r e n c S t e o w ia being
I I I u lw eil c o l , M y e „ business
■it State R 1, 4(1 Dcnartm rn t

Warning By Kiscnliowpr
A trend of tlioiigfit which leads lo Ihe shickeidng of in­
dividual e ffo rt and tin increasing dependence upon g o v e rn ­
m ent for sustenance can lend to a situ a tio n w hich only u
d ictato r can handle, uiTnrdiug to General D w ight D. Kiseohower.
As president of Cohimlilii U niversity, th e general spoke
to a group of high school and prep school s tu d e n ts who had
been atten d in g a three-day forum on dem ocracy a t Columbia.
T he speaker cited the days of bis own yo u th w hen sec u rity
us such was seldom m entioned Imt th e o p p o rtu n ity for p er­
sonal achievem ent was always present. T his o p p o rtu n ity , lie
said, was based on " th e free system t h a t gives th e rig h t lo
every citizen to do som ething for hiniHelf.”
For co n tra st, In1 pointed out th a t a people’s gro w in g d e ­
pendence upon governm ental agencies gives H hu to a con­
tinuing grow th of bureaucracies. Finally a point is reached
when only a d ie ta to r can luiiulh th u H itiintion.
T hu y o u n g puoplu com ing of agu now w ould do wall to
heed thu gunurnl'H wortlx. Freedom a n d rcHporiHibility ru p ru gent H trongor an d b u tte r concuptH th a n do H afoty a n d hue u rit y . T h u t ir n u -h o n o m l A m u ric u n H tu rd in u g a o f c h a r a c t e r
u i i i h I not b u a l l o w e d t o Hlttckun i n t o H pim dcH H H u l M u r v i u m ,u ,

./aimn’s Uoubleday
Istm Aim Ih (lead. I loth JitimmiHu am i AitmrivaiiH nlmult!
rctnoinlier hint Tor jtontu Hixty yearn ago hu littrm lucetl bttH«bnll into Jap an . Mu had learned thu gam e w hile atu tly in g in
Oi« M nrtford, Conn., Theological S em inary. Min nehluvum unt
won h[ni tho tiUo |)f »fttth u r or LuutulwU in J a p a n .” Mu m ig h t
Hum bu eo in p u m i to Gen. A bnur Dutibluiluy, who him o ften
been nrcreditetl w ith tho invention of tho gam e in thin tlfftntrty tliough ra th e r ifmilitfully.
e rrote
a tt na tiJap
i a p an
a n in
m t(ho
n o principal
p r i n c i p a l exception
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*'» | w p u h r i w » iM f lo b u ll a b r o a d b u v o f a i l e d . T h e J n httv o r e a l l y t a k u n t o Mtu g a m e , a n d h I i o w m u c h g k l l l
u *y u r u

fic ld e r M , b l i t t h e i r H t n t i i r o i « t o o a m t i l l

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j,,,., fi oo rr tuiurn
iuimiiicc
maini
ntiit'rH
wttHctln
UlllVurHlty
h e n , tto
o p
ro du ce h
rd b
i t t e r n .. TIhlie
u V
V ngedn U
n iV c n d ty
!ow n.d\lL V Jii.i«'traffic istm on t*‘“ ni ,ia.H *'-'™rn\ lllltoft vIhII uiI th u U nited S tu tu x , an ti cornu
,1
i | | ic .u itd o w s l
" f '•,m l l t ,‘lj|y *" *,H *-'*»do»lH w ith A tn u rican uollugu iiincH.
Aiiullici ptoof that theic ate
tnorr viailnra in Hanford now than
ever btfuic wav given at the lunch­
eon of the Rotary Club Monday
when President George Stine an­
nounced that there were more outof-town 1 Rotariani attending the
meeting than ever before within his
rnemuifi^nnd probably in the life
uf tin: club. We can remember
tivhen davits the rule lo have not
mote Hum
Hm one nr two vwlora.
Yrilenlay we U J 15 coming all
I he way (mm Elution tu Minnea-

Il MuuniH Htrungu that the two coiintrlu.H w ith ih o grou tlovo of WHobull hlion Id not m&gt; long ago hliT T fflnod each
u th u rljitlijrly . I i t Iuiph th is ruutiuil inU*n*.Ht vvniy liulp undvr*
Htunding in tfiu fu tu re lad te r th a n in thu paut.
uh

Logion Meet
(C s s II smcS VrsM

r a il

rise r

Ihe Host, was the first ticasurrr
nf the Host, serving for about 10
years and served ns ml Jid ant for
10 years, Cnpt. I.oucks pointed
out. Mr. Deane told of some the
early struggle* of the Host tu nay
off a building debt of umro (nan
8-1,000. James Huff revealed that
Ihe first regular mvettrnj of llie
l*r.-l was lit the • eurt tlminv en
Feb. 6, 1020.
The first post commsniler was
Donald D. Whitcomb, Karl J,
Hchnltx was vice-coin inaiidei', Roy
F. Cidtti'den was ndluinnt, It, W.
Deane, ireninirer, the ltcv. Dr. floors
ge Hyman, chaplain, Jnxenh C.
Hutchison, historian, mid Murrlr
Hpcncer, master-Ht-uriuH, The pre­
sent Legion Hut was cnrnpleled
and dedicated on Armistice Day,
1P24 when i’ercy A. Mcro, present
sheriff was commander, Copt.
Houcks revealed.
Original ce rrt.'c memhera a ' tho
font were. Koiilte'.h R. Murrell,
Joseph 0. Ilutchlaon, James Huff,
Rolxrt W. Deane, Dr. II. !l, MeCaaBn, (1. W. McUughll'i, Lcalla U

Senator Pepper tayt that il wot
llie "workrta* ton wlm tlied on the
battlefields while tilt* tom id the
liianufactmeii ilaynl liotne uni
got rich", Of all the terrifying
charges which Governor Taltnailge
B or Senator Tall have made agniml
former President Koosevrll and
the New Deal, this surpasses in vilViol any that wa have teen. If Presi­
dent Koosevrll and SaJecliva Set• vice officials allowed the sons id
; ' the rich to stay home and ptofil
H while the sons o( the jioor were
g! dying on ilia IraUlafitld, as Senator
Syi; Pepper ioyt, hit name and Hu m ot
Ids appointees will live in inlamy
Caswell, L. Unity Lalng. Rev. Dr.
V' forever. /____
Hyman, Ram Younts, George A.
DcCoUes, Jim lam ami George 0,
!• : What is the differedea between Herring.

l . the "Cuba" gambler and the rare
f • track gambler) Wa hear il every Walruses normull
i&gt; day. II it it all right to go to (tie dog weight of about tf,(X
' track and gamble on the outcome
of a dog race, why Isn’t it all tight
jS? to buy a "Cuba" ticket and take
s&amp; your chanca in n lottery) Tha ana*
gjLwav it ihak ona is illegal, tha other
KfUa’t, In bne operation you an
^braakiag tha law, or to pul it anKynabar way, you an a law-bnakan
■Bll* other, you an not, Governor

Heacham Speech
tL'satlsaee gram Csss Oa*|
giving the public tbe tilings they
urn iloniainllug. Taxes on gasoline
racing, tobacco and oilier items
now yielding revenue are about
as high as they eau safely lie
pushed.
"I know that Governor Warren
has huIO that In- would veto n
sales tux, luit I am of the opinion
that il can lie panned over his
veto"
Thu nsiiatnr did not nay If he
would sponsor u nules lax hill
hilt sail! "(llin will lie hruilgllt ll|)
III till! Legislature,"

Margaret Ann

(Coatiaaod Rew f*W °*»&gt;

llday. were rreeted with r grin
build

By DBW1TT MACKBNSJIB
AP Foreign Affntrn Annlyat

and tnf* quip

"You’ra scraping the bottom of
the barral, aren't youT"
He said he did not plan to taka
[nil p__
_ Washart In the George
mortal axerclae*.
exercises,
n memorial
to leave the D I a ir ^
Did ha plan
.
House thla afternoon
"Nu, I hopjpjiol to be disturbed,"
the President said. And th ri, tu
give the reporters “something to
worry about," he added:
"Of eouree you know how I take
notions to go places."
The President will address the
Jackson Day Dinner Thursday
a t 10:30 P. M. (E8T), The speech
will tar carried by the four major
radio network! and be heard by
; Jaekson-Jlefferion Day diners i n f
(other cttlex.
’
Before his formal speech to
diners in the Hotel Rtatler thu
President will talk off the cuff
to an overflow crowd in the Hotel
Mayflower.

Intensive development of Afrjcan potMMlon* projected py Bn*
tain and olher European countries
fms sent Hroallian Industrial and
agriculturiil leaders Into an emer­
gency huddle In the market center
of Huo I'aulo.
This meeting is to devise means j
tu counter wliut they regard as u i
tremendous threat to Ilraill' for- j
sign markets. The crisis was out­
lined for Ihe conference by Mario
Penteado. an economic expert who'
la a member ,,f the economy maillute which is sponsoring the con­
ference.
.
, ,
Penteado draws a grim picture
for Ilraill. He insists that every
crop vital to the country will he
grown In Afrlcu.
lie says thirl the European co­
lonial nutlorp threaten llraall’s
world markets In coffee, cotton,
textiles, 'vegetable oils, fruits and
cocoa, flrnxll not only will lose
those European countries its cus­
tomers, he declares, hut she will
have to tiuttln them for survival
in the European markets as well.
The economist emphaslxes hi*
point hy citing previous Instances
In which tho country lost through
foreign development. He soya the
Ahiuxon rubber region was "ruined
when Hraxlllan rubber wus token
to the East Indies". And as the re­
sult of Ilruxllian cocoa lining grown ;
oil the African gold coast, the lot- |
ter area now yields DO |ier cent of .
Ihe world crop.
.
Those are some of the dire 1
things which lire said to threaten .
Ilmr.il. Hut Just whirl oiuchinery Is •
going In produce thse develop |
meets 7
IViiteiidii answers tloil, too, olid &gt;
dwells heavily on Hr il nin*H program, lie says she plan* to develop
17 of :tr&gt; eidonlal areas to grow food
and cuttle. The government will
work hand in li'ind with private
enterprise. English hunks are muking lung term loans for the Afri­
can development,
Penleudu points not that United
Slates Capital is being wooed with
offers uf free flow of profits. That
Is a true hill, as this column point­
ed out some time ago.
Hellalo took much encourage­
ment from I'rcxidcnl Truman's annuunrcriieiit in Ills inaugural ad­
dress of it "hold new program” to &gt;

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Palm Beach Forms
Section Of Flood
Control Program

“w d 1,11
nutlnns with technical know-how ,
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to Join in ruUIng Ilia living stand­
TALLAHASSEE, Fell. 22 (Spec­
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ards of the world's "free peoples' ial) The wealthy section of the
|Tiuai antuus— prcsumeVdy'
g overn - Gold Coast which Includes Palm
ment guarantees— to pri vate In- Bench county forms un Important
vnxtors who woulil do their part, pa it of thu |2()H,D&lt;)tMM)(l Florida
were an Important point In the flood control pioject, and demon­
greut program he outlined,
strates the versatility of the com*
Whether Hrltuln will profit by prehensive plan.
private American Investments In
t lover nor Fuller Warren ex*
her colonial development remnlnf plains
(hat the cost of the works,
to l&gt;&lt;&gt; seen. It's d e a r that she according to thu Corps of Engin­
hopes to uttrucL capital from the eers, will Ixi fit,048,000. He em­
United .States In carrying out g, phasises that the lung narruw area
program which In effect la u re ­
habilitation of the British tm plrt. down that coast beam the brunt
With tha vast Indian peninsula of'hurrlrnhe and flood. The flood
arid Burma now Independent, Eng­ uf 1047 ilnmugnl Palm Beach
land Is liont on repairing her county to the extent of more (hurt
fortunes by wholesale development seven million dollars.
Col. A. G. Matthews, Chief En­
of hur African possessions, Must
uf them ore potential treasure gineer of the Statu Division ot
houses, and she Is determined to
capitallxe this situation.
.Small wonder that Brasil should
Florida State
la, worried. Arid she Isn't the only
one, for many of her South Ameri­
Theatres
can neighbors have noted ttiq
writing on the wull.
I’enteailo proposes thirl llruzll
counter with prompt moves. He
maintains that Brasilian ag rlru l-,
lure and Industry must abandon
OPKNtt 12:43 P. M.
idd methods, following the same
Matinees 40c • Evenings 4tc
tactics for development as used hy
Britain and thu United Status.
Children He
The Huo Paulo conference con- Today &amp; YVcdnenday!
tilium through this week. Great
things may hinge on II* durinimi.

i . uadH J

NEW HAVEN, Feb. 22—&lt;/»*)President Charles Seymour of
Yale choose Washington’s birth­
day and Yale's 32ml alumni day
day to advocate a comprehensive
program of American studies I n #
this nation's universities to -meet
the threat of Communism "vigor­
ously and in a positive sense,"
Yale has already undertaken to
develop such a program "in a small
way,” the U niversity said rulnridunt with Seymour's address, and
It will Ik- uxpnntled Hi thu next
college year.
.Seymour asserted in un address
that what hu advocated wus not
u "propagandist type of study"^
hut one which would "solidify w 1
faith lu the Americnn philosophy
and devotion.
"None of us ran afford tu mininilxc the Ciimniuidsl threat to
America,
"I have heard the suggi-sllou
that we should institute our
■tudents from Ihe study of i-iuiimunlstlr theory and practice ns
though they ran the danger of liuconilng If nut defiled at least mis­
led.
“My opinion Is just the contrnry.
We ought to iillllxu all the re­
sources that we ran mohllixr to
teach our students thu facts of
Communism and the Implication:,
of Busslan ideology ami foreign
policy.
"I have no fear that Ainerii-nu
youth will Ik- tempted to wander
Into strange paths.”

Water Hurvey and Research, polets
(IDO AHRK8TED
out that the wurks In that cour.ly! NEW DEl.HI, India,, Fab. 22—
have the multiple purpose of m ain-1'd1)—Between six and seven hunkilning the water supply, und drud persons "wlm wanted to use
protecting fruit and farm lands a threatened rail strike for pur­
poses of vlolenru und disorder"
from flood and drought.
have been arrested, the home of.
It la on area, Governor Warren fire said today.
said, where the forces of the ele­
Home .Secretary II. V. K. tenments strike the small home own­ gur said virtually all those urAmong the smallest of all liv­
er, businessman, farmer, ami thu rested
were Communists. The ing things are the one-eelled #
large grower end businessman rail strike Is scheduled for Mar. fungi called yeast.
alike.
I U.
Col, Matthews stressed the fact
that the unit In that section is
Dr. C; L. I'erwins
dependent un the works to thu Beach county. A single canal will
west and the north. A series of serve both swamps. A canal will
OPTOMETRIST
lakes to the west of the peak of he constructed from each of three
PROMPT COMPLETE
the coastal ridge figures prom­ lakes to lotka Worth.
OPTICAL SERVICE
inently In tha control development
The West Palm Beach Canal,
fi Ioases prescribed, dispensed
there, according to Matthews.
Matthews explained, will supply
Repairs sad Adjustment* made
Waters which now flow out of water during imrlods of drought,
thooa lakes overland In period* ofi Mknwiae, the big 1,500 square i,.l Ml ..•111 -i J K l il . a Moot,
Hours f - l l — 1-S
floods, he said, will be handled mile reservlor to the weal la an
Bat. M S
hy canals ami control work*. The essential part of the systam for
sums systam will he used to take protecting the coastal se c tio n Atlantic National Hank Rhlg.
care of the flood waters coming giving It water when It ia needed,
Sanford, Florida
Phone 291
out of Hungryland and Loxahat- and relieving flooded sections dur- 1
chae sloughs In northern Palm Ing periods of high waters.
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Chuiigshu, Iminu uf hla fuim ir
rl\ul fur the viu- iiresidcuc;’ Urn*
vrul (Hum Lhleti. Chun, reports lit
Nanking said, will fie itsked In gn
lu Nanlilng fur u ro.ifsrrju-u with
high Chinese Natl malist t, ircludi
lug General Chung C.'liltt-C‘Iiiiiik.
northwestern comtmmler, wlm arrivi'i) there today.
The Coin mini late Imve Is-en nit ting mirth of the YangUe fur nou n
weeks anil have given mi Indication
ley Intuiul to cross I lie river tight
awny, Hud General Chen VI repurteilly tolif ■ l.l emissary, liner*
rlltu leader LI Mlog-Ysng, the
,'n nunn.lsl* w in d »■ t trie s u»
■••'in itn ihinr wits a clmncr f ir

with Rtisaiat

says Governor

SAILOR, BEWARE!

THE WORLD TOMY

((teillUMed graw~Vaue
In the future of Sanford and In
hehalf of Ids company, declared,
"We hclluve in Sanford. I think
It is one of the hunt inland towns
In the Slate of Florida. N'ltiford i*
beginning to grnw ami we Intend null e.
growing with It.
"Futhermore" he said, "our p»rpose Is to give the housewives of
the Hanford area countless Mar­
garet Ann values, We Intend to
maku the ahupplug facllltla* mod­
ern In every respect,w ith much
added comfort and plenty of free ploy*. It makan statements like
parking anacr ut no cost to tha these:
That U. 8, Ambassador Walter
cuatomffsr
&gt;
Ik'dell Smith operated In the black
m arket and ordered Russian am*
ployeea in the embassy to aelt for
h|m auch things aa gold coins,
watchee and fovntaln penal

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

Social Calender
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Jane Bieberman Is
Youngest Radio Ham

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l.ii'iv Alt*. Sully Vli'in Williams,
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All oil leer* of iho fUinlnnln
Itids-knh l.tMlKt* No. 4.1 are rei|iii.*l&lt;*l to report fin ivhcnnnl ut
ilii* (bill Fellow* Hull ut HtUd I*. M.
Thu Flint Club will meet ut the
Tourist Center ut H:00 F. M I In'
* le Kue»U
business meeting avill lie preceded much credit for her accomplishwith u Ininri) meeting ut 7:10 F, M. mentn. After utl. her daddy Is a J 'r*- L. Compion at th
Nineteenth S
Kli'i'lii.n of officer* wilt In* hehl. math teacher and one of tile best
known ainnleur rudio operators Christensen i* the In
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Fhiladclphin area. Hu Complon.
The 10th nnnual edition of the in the
Animated Mugnxlne under the di­ ' nu*\'» hr,rk *1! V r
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Among those seen
liul with dnddy Jesse li e K-rs ,„
rect inn of the Literature Division
Cu|l w W(,M. \|,
i.f lhe Fine Art* Department will ninii of suhurhnn Cynwyd, Hs u
! |{„y J(. Wright, Mr. m
he presented ut the Hanford Wo­ different story.
man'll Clul&gt; ut 1:011 F. M. The pub­
•Jane wanted o learn to be Holier. Mrs. H. H. Fippi
lic is cordially invited to attend. '*
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8h* ", “ ' ' " t 1!* ' Wright Davis, Mis. I
Mrr. 11. F. Herndon I* in charge ef kul She likes every Ihlny. She* Mr*. Volle William,
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the event.
like* her girl scouts ami her piano,
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ut RtOO F. M. ut the Junior lllkd ters, first tmik an urllve Interest ( I l e a I V l I i r m i n
Hclinol. The demountrutlnn Is l»'ing in rudio when she was sis year* j 1 V M
Thl&gt; Central ..........
sponsored by I he Ainerlcnn Home Ol.l. (the wanted to know Imw to
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Ilcpurlmenl of the Hanford Wo- copy the rode ns It came dot- |l-||y w|„
du.hiitK through her daddy* te- Mur. II til the Hen'
All idd fashioned rlunce will Is- ceiver.
School under the
held for members of the Tourist
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Club mi.l Iheli yuesls in tin- Tour- !"*r.
f,,r
Army, she ■
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,l‘" 1 lw,r,«*d "• «&lt;&gt;l&gt;y five words a
Hnnford memUr.
Hemlnoiu Itetiekali l.od^e No. 41
•wftIi the bulb 'I I'Olllpllll
will meet ill reyidur sent Ion at H:IMI
rudio Iraimiix fell off. j eoneert with the Hi!
F M. in lln- Odd Fellows Hull
&gt;'»*’k there {Orchestra on Hat in do
There will be initiation nml nil wejy- mure important lliinir* than I the Orlando Hlpb S. b.„
liHMiibi rs nn4 nMiuenH'ii to b»» pit4first,
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Ho l l y w o o d , f «i». i« - ( / F ) —
Movies without wumeti are flour*
Islilnv In Hollywood these days.
This may ho another slxii of the
film Industry's pcurfnmy drive, hut
II doiiht it. It looks like a trend
to a more realistic treatment of
the war and other themes. At any
rate, MOM starts "Operation Mayluyu" this week with Hpencar
Tracy, Juiues Stewart and ail allluule cast.
Other non-distaff films include
"Command Derision," ■"Fighter
H&lt;|undron," "Down to the Hen In
Hhlps” and "12 O'clock High."
Wonder If nctiesses ale worriedT
Lon Costello is serious alsmt
Ills plan to spend six months In
the east and six months here. He
Is dosing u deal for a homo near
Oreenwich, Conn. Lou has Imeu a
chronic worrier and an easy tijpeh
fur any recpirat. He figures the
only way he can find some peace
Is to gel away from Hollywood
for a liulf a year.
Olivia Delluvillund's announce*
ntenl of a slork arrival In August
came us no surprise in some ipiart*
ers. Olivia and her feuding sister,
Joan Fontaine, don't like to lie
topped liy each other, .loan recent*
ly had a baby.

Mi Veit McDonald
of St
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&lt; lie' AiiieMciio Legniii Xiixiltary
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el-if In ill, Au x ilia ry of t'limphell
I ,i* dug l‘,"l No fi.’l on Fid* 2d A

me answers in me shirk ippiH* lings. carrleu Her luroiign
lions."
flaming living room to *nfniv.
Six week. Inter, Jane received
Dorsey, on a southern lour with
her "U" amateur rudio license, hi. orchestra, was in hiuch will.
That made her eligible to Iran*- Hi. wife's doctor and was trying
mil and receive on rertain fre. to make arrangements In cancel
fluencies. An "A" license is issued enntrurt* so that lie could (ly hi
afler a ycur and the operator l"'r beside.
must pas. a more difficult cxuittiThe arson sijund said prcllntlnui a
nation. W i t h ail "A" license, uny investigation 'hewed that -•l'P‘"
frequency uvuilablo to unuilcurs enlty a defective furnace vent
run lai used.
caused the fire. They added Dull
l-ipsom said that while June Is Mrs. Dnrsey tried to get Into 1 1"
the youngest radio opeiatm nowlHhrarv t»»it »«&gt; imatei, haclt »•&gt;*••
In the country, them was an her is'droom liy the flames,
eight.year-old girl who passed her hamt* wore lairnpt much mme
"0 " test In HIM, That *e&lt;t was lhalt her
Indicating that In
given in Dulllmore and the young iheld them la'fore Iter,
lady now |* a commercial rudio
SAMMY KAYK
Sammy Kaye and his "swing and
| , way” orchestra will la- presented
no Saturday at the Orlando ColiM-iim. Dancing will he from IMHO
p. M. until I :IH) A. M. The dislinc- |
live “Swing and Hway” style teatares singing song (Hie* which
Kaye populariicd, vlrtuosu trmni,nne work, sweet, liiiliilg saxaphone tones ami staccato tiruss.

ilie only way to Judge acting Is
lu lot five stars |day the same
role and sect wlm does it liest. "J
can think of four nr five actresses
wlm Avmiiil do a belter job than I
did." she .uiys modestly.
Hollywood, which Is lute with a
lot of things, finully Is seeing the
Italian film "Fglsuu." ft is due fur
wide ilfsti'ihuiion in the U. H.. It s
a masterpiece nf humor and realJty.
| Short take
Fat ll'lirlen and
James (ingney will Jo-Ip tlwlr fal­
low Irishman, (Ikon McCarthy,
open hi* Shamrock Hotel In llnui.
tun on St. Fatrlck's Huy One of
thi) biggest name casts I* appear­
ing every week at (lie state unem111 insurance office. You'd
prised liy th« noted name*
cnllocting lhair out-of-work uroth«r
pay.
h uuirtir to hi • bony
liana Massey heads out for ««iy. lie in RignttV for two pictures
soma high-das* suloon singing yaarly at lioth U-! and Eagleb fte r finishing "lg&gt;ve Uappy" Lion. He's Inow In "Th# WtaUrn
^vllh the Marx Itrothars Hie opens Story" with Yvonn# DeCano.
llir I,as Vega* ..Winder! If th a‘
Mark atavans figure* h« has
Ntw York critic* wilt b f Kared •nlwd. Whan ho first matte the
hjjp Boris Karloff, who is mad at grad# In picture*, people were
them for panning hi* recant play. colling him a young Dennis MorHa feel* it was unjustified.
n or Dana Andraw*. Now he
Burt Lnnscater win* Corlnna
■rs John Derek and Farley
Olivet away from John Drom- Granger referred to as "young

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Little June Is liy no means a
"radio hug." Mho finds time for
muny other things. She attends
girl scout meetings regularly, she
likes sports events And she'* n
proficient pianist. Hhr practice*
all hour a day.
Jane was busy talking with a
reporter and |K)*|itg for h pho­
tographer when the piano playing
ii|itltmle was mentioned.
"That reminds me,” said Uleherman. "Did you practice today?”
"Oh, yes," suit) Jane.
"You IKit," agreed Mrs. tlleher-'
until. “It's piano first—then ra ­
dio."
Illeherman smiled. Ho did Jane.-

Try our Shop.
P « r ' a Special
Wwln^ndiy v •
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Chop—- choice
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I rout &gt;le enllecliiig a lot of cards ”
illeherman tins l&gt;cen a ham for
•j:i years unit has a station of his
own. He Ims nindn contacts In Il'H
foreign countries, Including Iho
Soviet Union.
Jane's younger sister, Alice, 7,
ulso is much Interested In radio
and chance* arc it won’t tie long «

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Groza Sett New SEC Scoring
S t a r T o p s NFL
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T U E S D A Y F E R 22, 1949

I'lllLADLLI’HIA, Feb. 22-bl'i

—Five student* at Connie Mack'*
West Palm Beach linsnl.ml aclu n|
have been signed to play for dubs
In the Philadelphia Athletic*' farm
system.
Arthur 11. Khlers, director of
the A'n minor league couin,
flounced today the five had hoen
assigned. They include:
George Gri l '*n, tlrlamlo. Fla.,
|,.h"rlstop. Taihoro,
( Kirhnrd Rlcg'-I, l.uku

NOW OPEN

NEW YORK. Feb 2 2 -f/M -K e n tu c k y '* lop-ranked WitdcaD con- rilii.ADKLDHIA,
T u i.W tK m ilA , Feb.
Feb. 2U—f/I*)
21*—f/f*&gt;
Slimed th m winning habit* last night but two other nirmber* of college
Timi j.-,.,,,* of lhs |^,N AniP| M
baikrlbniri lop ten, lulanr and Bradley, failed l&lt;&gt; follow auit.
tr-m* in b-* first year of profr*Tulane, tiath in the ranking* by virtue of 2(1 vitlorie* anil two altmal irrliltrnn competition topped
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ct to "Kentucky, loit a Southeaitern
Conference
game to Vanderbilt. | •*&gt;" Nallonnl football l-eague'a I
pim on.* receiver*.
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Toe |oo|i s sthii*tlciuns today
Bradley, No. Hi In the U te .t A*. n ||n„|lt. cl„ h,h M(t
the nod to the si* fact, two
bofora ......... . „t(iru
K,Kma. " "
VP,,,irt gave
! **cUte.l I’m*,
Press poll, fell before
imd, form, i II. C. I,. A. star uiiiler|
Drake !&gt;;• hii Identical margin, 00Minnesota thumped Mfrhigno the league's inverse rating Hysiem,'
54, in a Missouri Valloy Confer- HtlUfl w(l)l,h |MI-| „rric inlly rtmnlF l a . , pltc.’w i . M o u l t r i e in f i a . i r g m Fears, one of the few NFL fresh•nra up*et at Ho* Moinen.
| &lt;&gt;«l in conference competition, f&gt;7- men to win pass grabbing honors,
I Florlde League.
AIR CONDITIONED
&gt;The Illinois Institution had a ,t7
..... ..
-iI heaves for a gam of
14-51 lead going Into the fin a l,
f„llrth in thp ,u „ ,|. D!lH vaids gmal for foul touchBllnUte and a half hilt couldn t hold ingH
Minnesota is fiflli.
downs .iocliiillog one on an 00down Drake’s la to spurt.
|
hl|(h Mmk(ng teamKennel Club Kntries
, \ aid pn** and run.
Kentucky, Nn. I Ini Jni* poll, won |irfuVi»il wi«rr lltiiinuwnr itn«l Lnyohi
11- r&lt; pi.... . Jim Kenpe of the
lia 23rd victory in 24 starta this
riisiiiii r * i,., m iif *
Chicago Hears, who snared HD|
PIIItT ft At SI—Fslurlty
w ar, rolling over Georgia, 65-40.
........... , 7„, tl, the poll. «..
posse- f,,i li t yard* to finish lit.
I I'lalrs ■tieI. 3 Itossmlr" Defend
Big Alrx (Jimeh ncoriMl «!M points umphi’tl nver Akion, 51* in. Li»y*'lw tlic l.llh spot.
1 Itv Jinan, t llrd I'haln, * N i v ' ■
Pel X Ahiskoil Flo. T Fsl Itny, *
to hrrnk Ihr Smithfftstnrn Conferi;hiriigf»« Nn. 12 hmm.ml W. i
Secmid honor* went to I’fle :
riiiil To nil-.
;•« « Individual scoring recoril.
| „rn Michigan, mi tt. Hriglmo. I'll,,,, „f the Champion I'hila.lelM I I I I X I I II A t 'F — -VI* Nile
‘ The prevoms high wasi .Ml points y „ l(n
Wyoming, WMH.
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New modern equipment
pliia Kag'es
I I Moniiln, t. T i n y ,le-o. * HIiv Hkl|i■rami hy Killy Jn» Adcock of
In other lea&lt;llng games, NelirM«Mai Kutncr of the (.hicago
lier 7 Honked T u r n . X lied Jndy.
Vanderhllt.
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ka defeated Missouri, 17-ID, In nn Cardinals took third | laco.
Illinois and Minnesota, which overtime; Holy t.'ioss ilowncd IbisMei Ling, shown above and Lm'y,
W,H 5r'
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a rt battling for I he Western Con- ton College, OD-IH; City College
flcally exciting evening, with speed m gicnter than .in miles per lu rh ,r
u-- n— . t nrav*.
. ftranee championship, both came of New York beat -St. Joseph's of
hour,’next Thinsilny night at the Hiiiiforil-Grlnmlo Kennel Club Track U Hiiarkl- Matroa. _
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through their assignment*, a l­ I’lilladelphia, DH - nr,; Michigan
In Ungwoml. ........ are »f the speedle t ami biggest money winning
, ^VnK «'„i!‘." j'^iin.e^V m ide.
though the Gophers’ victory won’t downed I’nrdiie, Dl-fi.’li Wisconsin
dogs at the track this season. Fan* have been demanding this race i T*x«e Corn. « Hmart liny i lilt
gaunt In Ihe litg Nine standing*. defeated Northwestern, B7-4D; Infor some weeks now; mine, nntiirally like Mei Ling’* chance while »f Hoekskln. « mtk Hex. 7 Klmlm. .
The lllinl trounced Iowa, H0-4D, ■liana wnn over tlhlo fttale, Df»- ID;
other* am partial to Lady Venus. Hy way of comparison Mei Ling
' y.-ss^'rn kack -S /M wile
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ha* started 14 timea tliia year and ha« been In Ihe money II time*. | i h„ Fast. 3 llonny Jodaemeni. j
and Tennessee
downed Louisiana
15 point* through the rnesh. It WAi Hiate, HI-72.
On the other hand Ln.ly Venus has been successful In finishing in J J r i l.u?iiy * (Uve?. '* 7 itonn"! 1
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Inrolmra*
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hand
to
provide
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thrill
of
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K i n g ' 'ills
SNA N A T H M A C K — A l* Wile
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I I No llnrilsr 3 Jimmie Menn, 1
M -r o lN K lo ivotlo n*
&gt; ’ HPRINGrlKLl), Mass., Feb. 22
B y A l a n M o v e r Hark tin. I Mr FIrehall.
Drum
Y A N K H I U HCtT*
a ,,I-a Hereriurle
i lllrl. X I'lilsf (latiliy. 1 pels'* Pak.
f e l- W V Plana are underway for a
U . u l ' l sl Ntnn
x laitlv Ml'tae
, national haakelhnll hall of fame to
. ii V-.ur mills- T o d a y
NlllDTII It At'F.—.VI* Wile
Url.ll ii- Miliiitle*
jii
honor the man who originated the
I (inr lies 1. 3 Favnrile Mnrslmll.
PALATKA,
Fob.
22
(HpocluU
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A
Just
A
VVae. t linddy Curl, s
' game here In I Kit),
il i n , I S ew . H o rr o w a d , U lna
iisear D X l.nna teira. 7 Naluural
To date ID young girls have been I|flDM
i I- . I iik F o r w a r d
f Dr. Jnm»s Naismlth started tha entered
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0
Number
x
Hun
[i-tel
In Ihe Ninth Annual Axn- II
f Mi lii'htfii At Hi or
I
NINTH MACS'—A IS Wile
jf/honp game whuo given an a**lgu- lea Festival
Mi.t niii K D e vo ti on*
I
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to
lastuged
in
the
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Hallv.
1 T w in HIM* )
% gi#nl to develop a nrw sport for Itavinn Gatdens next Sunday nt n r . ,Mlisle IlHWall
Hidiyni. i
laidy Venus,
a .Msalr
Mudent* of Springfield College. 2:30 P, M., Itnlph Brockman, 12 00 t t i . r M « l Noun
I'ltrilee, x r.1 Pnini. 7 Johnn y D ttna ciali
IM&amp;
T'lnrk.
Mr|
I,In*
Al first it was played with nliio
p Front
announced today. Tlo- t 0 0 Kelliiwsiii
T tiv rn
It AC St— A/ IS Wile
men on a side and tenl peach bask- chairman,
I 30 M.isl. nl V ar ie ties
I
Iowa
lloiie. I
rialihy
Mann.
Palntka
Junior
Chamber
of
Com­
ll.ir
None
ItamT i
Sanford’s Leading Dry Cleaners
i
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«ta (or goals. The basket* had to merce sponsor* the event, and It ,:i mi Hanford Hlmpper
Itulie's llew-erd. 4 Kaitirk, f, Fam­
ous
l.elirI,
A
Mv
llei|u»xi,
*
Flylna
he tipped upside down to get the la a non-profit activity.
j oi T - i l n y ' s H la r
l.uek. I Cover Dp.
110 E omI Second H ire d
Telephone Kiri
MMIK FAN9 9 * 0 * 0
1 10 Mils A Headline*
ball out after each score.
TiiNHiicra sn i .c it iiin *
to r u u r tr r
The ID girls sponsored hy their 1 Ift .Memory Imne I A r m y I
H*
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Plan* for Ihe Springfield College
Musli I n n e r * P r o g r a m
(JIVK ITS A ('A M ,
gKCAUSt FPtP
chapters are: Mi**' I mi III
Filer F ' l
lln I'
llnssmlre DeMemorial Building w&lt; ie announced l-H-al Jayri-c
llei|iipsl
lender, f’lilll Tonle
't i p r * t if A B U f
Langley of Lakeland, Mi** i IVJO
MO i . v r l i * liy I. h i I I s *
ya*larday by Kdwaid lllckox, a Ncvnl
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lied
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W IO 9 U S F O R 0 ,
Mosle of Hi so lien Foste r
Hilda Flelehei, Live Oak, Mis*
i|n It me
We have a com plete Her vice
former coach at the college and a Celia Gorman, Ht. Augustine, Miss* . I ’* Th e 'i in il rlR lit Hpot
ttD PUFFINS FAR
T h i r d - Fndle I'hle. Hpurklr Ma­
Hiory
Moor
rum &amp;9fiftCrtoM
memiier of its advisory hoard.
lum
K C Kny
lo o ffe r you—
JuanilH
Odom,
Cldpley,
Mis*
Sews
2iifOMt
mu* Mhae m Tex**
Fmirtli Klniiin, Kina ilu ld r end
If* said the hall w mid b.i mod- Maiilvn Overby, Gainnxvllin. Mi**
HI sit- Ne w s
Korn
P
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•led afled haaeball's Mali of Fame Alnaiee Morris, Crescent C ity,1
*-*.•r ill M n lk e l lte|inrl
Fifth l.nalJili'iiK 11,•nit I«- Moll.
TMt YANKS/
T n I t.lie Hon**
All**, i ‘till riKn
■t Cooporstown, N. Y.
H |,oits Parade
• ALTERATIONS
*
Mi**
Lois
Driver.
Iwesluirg,
Mis*
I
rtlxth—
Kwtna Fast.
Idly .Miirr.
Niasmllh was l.orn at Almonte,
IU- h A ik e n HI nhs
N I■ h I tt'nlls
Patterson, Jacksonville,
T ime In Pariee
Ont., Nov. it. 1HDI, and was grad­ Gloria
H
rvrn
th
Chief
Iliildiy
No
I
lordMiss Marjorie Davis, HI. Peters- |
Itoses for a laidy
er. Jim mie Man
uated from McGill llnlvera'iy *•&gt; Imrg,
• REPAIRING
*
j ti -t lr am l Itlrseti
Miss Jean flail ell, ltd .and, &lt;
IMeh'h Itimr Itrsl.
Him 1lliel,
JH87. lie was professor em u Bus
Key no te s hy C a r l "
iis'-nr I*.
Miss
Maigie
Fletelmr,
Winter
Mike Mysteries
nf physical education -it Kansas
NlriDi Daily Venus. Hwrei Hnlly.
ir» Itlileia of I 'n ride Maas
Mel tdou
• DYEING
•
University when lie died at t-aw- Haven, Ml** Ann Williamson, Win- 4R.1
tlm Hand
T r n - h . i 'iiv rr
t'|i, 11,wit
'm Haven, Miss Fiances Dnllose, ’• no0 Mei-l
S'I h M
Mdlllmi
ranct, Kan., in Itwt*.
FI
v
I
nk
l.uek
Lake City, Ml** Dolly lleaid, Lees. '• •»r* ttedi ross
• MOTH-PROOFING
•
iiurg, and Mi*s Jean Cook, Miami. I| •. JO K i b i i i s I ons Ml rtetenee
Kenn Terry, son of Memphis j
li Cole lliee iTlll i
c n t o /a o ig
Contestants
from
Jacksonville !| | •i0 M
il
Mpnrts
ItlhM
of
l&gt;ay
S p o rtH I n B r ie f
fame, is a sophomore pitching i
P/rcM R MAO'LL
Bench, Tampa ami Hanford will lie | tt ikf* Ai-enrdliiK to Iteeord
• RE-WEAVING
•
Bill Terry of New York Glaills ]
Hy AHHnCIATF.lt I’ltKHH
f t P o o r H9AAPf.
i o ir. I' o 11 ei| Na llon s
’aimed, and others are expected, I |o
■
Tnssleal
Hmiveiilrs
.1
0
prospect
on
the
Mississippi
base|
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a
#
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v
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Judges for the festival will lie 11 00 New*
hall squad. He la a southpaw.
R ffik ffv r o 5
BOXING
Cupt. Frederic W, I’riuxtmun and II •»% T o r r t t a l d e 'r im e
• HAT BLOCKING
•
0 A 9 K fr * tu
Montreal—Laurent Itauthullle, Ailm. C. T. Dutgin of the Jackson­ II I" .Mid n I a IM Iteiideivoa*
0
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Al
Huveranre,
Villanova
basket'
1MW, France, gained a unanimous ville Nnval Air Station, r.rlgar
11 ] nn Mien tiff
IN * A ir LAKt
halt coach, scouted North Caro­
• WATER-PROOFING
•
Upset lll.roimd ilcclshm over mid- Day, National Director of ih&lt;
e r r //
lina State hy t«lnvl*lon( .and hi*
dlewelghl eontender, Jake Lamolta, Florida Junior Chamber «f Com­
squad defeated tho IVolfpack.
FRBO
IflflH, New York,
FIELD TltlAl.H
merce, mid /in k Mosley, rnr Iiron­
IIOftHK ItACING
IIFItNANDO, Mis*. Fidi. 2 2 ist. Ilomer Kodeheiiver, noted
Miami—Imperiiim ($H.Hf)| won evringellxtir singer, will la- Muster i/l’i Dulia* weal bar prevnnts Ihw
M a y n o t havb
tbf seven furlong Manatee Purse of Ceremimlo*.
open derby aliikd nf thn United
i t Hialeah Park In 1:21.
GB-r rn§ league
Young ladies mill I lieu elmper- HPiles Field Trial Dluli will be
Oldamnr, Fla.—Fnhrln
ones will arrive Saturday after­ eulilldeled lodliy witll 12 ‘logs id
ON F /R e w it h
captured the mile and 70 yards noon and will lie honor gue-sls at i lie running.
t
BAAfoBD i9 a e w m i-A ir r a a B u r
TMf 4T .L O U I+
Johnny Belinda I’ursi' at Hunshlnn the reception, buffet supper and
Lebiimm 1’nlsv led yesterday *
IF MB COUtO pi re A 2 HAY'S r * f
BRO W N S.
v Pjirk In 1:4H.
tbe Axnli'it Bail Mini evening willi i 12 dog field The twu ycar-old IN
y a n k s w o uld n o u R a
r* fy
Hot Hprlngs. Aik (Julck Tiger Bunny Bindmi-ll and Id* fourlcen lilt' piopi ily of tl. Imwsoii ( oldBUT
THE
eror A PAPOA/N HMtN
i
(I.14.U0) won ihe six fmlong In­ piece niclieslipi mid viicnllat from j iliniia of Union Hpllngs, Ala. Hlie
VANKgeS
\
TUe/OAUB 9 T L 0 U /9
/
augural Handicap al Itaklawn Htetsoli Univeisily playing foi llo-lwas followed closely by WjtrMuji
\
i t 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n p %
/
i
g y p P C * OREA-r
Park In 1:12 4.
faffait. Tbe orrheatra will uir-o piny |.hike, vho whs lieing haitdlctl l«y
player s '
S iW
TN/NOB
PROM
IIAHKBAI.L
‘prior In ami dining Dm festival. , Kd Mnek Farrittr.
Players signed: Phil llauslad
and Miner ■Beamier, pitcher*, by
DIB If DOG MFC I’
In the five Kcaaons from 11143' Brooklyn (N■&gt;)- Whlley Kurmvskl,
GHAND JUNCTION, Tmin..
George Makris, Michigan Stale
Bill Doherty and Mickey Frlnthird haspikaii, Ted Wilks ami Jim t-'eli. 22—t/Pl —Hccnnd dav runnings It to 11147-48. Kentucky's basket­
roach, was a two tin .- ua
1 naarn plliilttrs and linn Northey, otlay in the |P4U Nation*! Bird ball leanii- polled a imH winning si, Vllanova hackficlil aces, are tuning
i iiuial collegiate light heavy,.. ,„ot
6t|tfielder hy Ht. Louis tNLl. Bed Dog Champiimslilp fealmc font average with 135 victories amt keeping in trim during the off- boxing clinmplrn nt Wisconsin mi
scanoti as officiate in the college'!.
Barrett, pltrher, l.y Boston &lt;NL). loliilera-Mciltr Ittnird wltli Wav 14 losses.
1642 ami '43.
Intramural basketball Iviigtiu.
( Jfeck Kramer, pitcher, and Matt ililp Butch amt Ftnxh Lucky D"one
’ Batt*. calchar, by Boston (ALi. with Mcrcci Mellila.
When Hi* UCLA baxkctbsll
When the Hinkle Island Util
CO LO R FU L
Bttlton—the Boston Bed Ho*
Kentuck'* basketball team aver­
The trials opened yrxlerdi
•
tinned Outfielder Nell Hlu-rliUn « cleat, hot day. Ilttnclm M*. t ■ mi troupe I » -l!Md encounter to aged more than 52 points a game verslty liasketiiall learn dropped
"C imx to ihe F a l r r Man now to attend avery day
I
’r
n
l
n
after
winning
six
EXHIBITS!
a 8-4H decision to Connecticut it
Beattie of the Pacific Coast pointer lielntiging to Kd hum
an I ol7ht of thia great Expoalllon—Central Florida’*
lr-l'-bl tbe Hr Iltnw lust failed to during the 1547-48 season while was only the third Dm* In six
•ague.
Alexander In. La., ami IB. W, / *e’ h n''i- " bool mack. Instead opponent* got only 36 ner game,
hlggeat and geyeet ahow. There*! more to •«• than
while are squid ami cuUlrfisli- year* the Rkmx' have railed to
Garner of llatmi ftmig*. La., g ive
»cor« more than 48 point*.
ever before—ftomeihlng each member of the family
?! Michigan ifitala College lia* had the top iltnw of the day. lie was th’ " tied the 1533-34 quintet's ala
1ft national wrestling champion* braced with Willow Crack Jim, straight record.
will edjoy , . ,
Vilanova Hankethall Coach Al
the property of Mrs. Kvrlyn John­
•lnc« 1541.
The
rabbit
was
domraUcated
by
Hevarance
was
co-captain
of
the
son of Galesburg, III.
Al Beveranre, now In hi* 13th Wildcat quintal In 1626.
the ani’liint Gireks and Unman*.
Michigan Btate'a IU4R wredllng
------------------------ -—
season
basketball coach at VIIItaam was undefeated In nine dual
In h single dny, New York City nnnva, rnniptled a record of 170
a
• *•»
uses more than tint* billion galltifta wins against 84 defeat* In hi*
•if witter and 23,600 Inn* of food, |,t* 12 previous campaign*.
Jim Leonard. Vllanova’s new
Thu I51»-2d University of
haad foollmll coach. also I* nn
•paragon farmer. lie him a large Kentucky basketball team won 13 i Although annually rated a* a
games and lost only one; the basketball power, the University_
arm in New Jersey
152ft-27 aggregation lost 13 and of Kentucky ha* not an timlsfaat
won but two ronteita.
ad caga season since 1011-12.

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PALE SEVEN

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
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Kemtiml* C.ninly. Kin, Id*. on the
n il 'Iny •&gt;( March. A li I S O . other.If . n il pro confess" will be
T U B B TA TK OK KI.OHIHA I n fwire
i i I f t f i I nialnat you
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321. MKTIJPIIKM, NI5W JKIISKY ,l,’*lk 11.1 1 Ftl » a 11 liFWFpnprr of nenA bill for divorce tinvln* i .ci-m i l ' I n 11l.1 t Inn In which Ihla not lie
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So-called “velvet uni a” nre mil
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until, hut wingless relative* of Die the oiliest nml laigcrl nntionul
waap family.
pi.tk In the United Stales. two
nm l one-half times us Inrite as
Men huii cultivated ovster* Inin: RhiMle Islnnil.
r r than unv other shellfish.
When Commodore I’erry ouchoreil off the JiipuneM* eoast in
Clerk nf CI1 . 11H I'll
185.1. the ttrent .ln|mne»e seaport
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nere of hind, well fruited,
106 N. Palmetlo
II. inni.ini ANOTHER attractive
I lietlruuin Incise, nice living! Chicken, Oyslers, Slirimp in Ihe
Imix. We never close. Day A
i ""in. $1.000.00. $1,8(10.011 will
fwBhl (Jrlll, 7th A French.
hnadle. TIIRKK Houses In San
I miln Section ranging In price KIHHINU TACKLE. Shiners, Hcer.
from II l.ntm to »|«,ooo.nftSoft drink* A Sandwiches.
VKItY ATTRACTIVE 6 r« m
Yvette A &lt;!ord'&gt;n F'loaloiB Store,
bungalow, west of Park Avenue,
Osteen HrldRe. Open every day
$ii,liiii.oo, this is mi exception
from 8:10 A. M. to it.no P. M
idly Boo,) liny —Home enst of
Closed Mondays.
Park Avenue, partially complet­
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mi llnmdall nnd (Ionova, $1,100 illninB s u i te ; I metal pick up
oo, fme loealion for service »tnliixly I ft. by 8 ft like hew; 2
loin nr MoiBhlinrhond store
Bits r m i B e s ; I i n ld B ft pm I aide
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w a s h i n B machine. t.o"&gt;ing Trans
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Phone 1010
fer Slnrase Co. lilt and Pine.
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I$1(10.06 Sofa Med $»I0.06
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I have two houses onoh has ten I-New 2 pc l.lvlnu llomii Suite was 100 Pulmcllu .\»r.
Phone 1011
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lot*
line two lu'd room house, two 1New 2 pc l.ivinB Ro'Uii SuiteN EW
wus F'LOOItS -ill fan'll to piTfi-etiou Old floor* load' like new,
screened pnr -lies, and as mnny | 310.60 Now 1110.60
lots as une mlBht want.
itl-Ncw (tccasioiuil Chairs
12.lift
F'inixhillB, clei»e*HB A waxoiB.
Poitnlde power plaol, 22 yeui*
One three lied room house, two $6(1.06 (Jov. Winthrop MaluiBany
expel ieiue in Seminole County,
i-rreonrd porehe*. fire place, I Desk $10.06
II. M. (lira am. I.nkf Mary.
Attic fun, laundry 800 gal. rain i2-Now Maple »k Wataul F’inisli
water tank, some fruit, up to I Desks 30.06
V E N E T IA N IILIN ItS mudr to or:
tell lots.
2Ncw Metal lied Coll Spunks
&lt;1-r.
Seminole Vciutiun lllliui
Until house* wired for electrlr
A Mattrcs* 11 06.
Co. 820 W. 3rd St.
I'hont
stove, nmniiiB water, eomplete IMetal Cot and Pad 0 06
1162 W
hath looms, on hmd toad. Phono $3.06 Full leilBth ...... Miiim $2 10
I7IH, Co
1 Pc. Walnut finish bedim,in suite O rtl.l. 617 for Hntter). Uenerator
$60.06
nnd Slnrter »ervic».
Swaln'a
I have a 2-hedronm House excell­ IIWalnut F'inisii SiuokiUK Stands
Mattery S*'rvice, 101 W . F ir st
ent co n d itio n nice il ciBh h orho nd,
I 06
St
central location pi iced to sell Ruhher Hath Tub Mat* .10 A i&gt;0c
$ii6nn. Term*, $il,nnn. cash.
Odd DinliiB Room Chairs 2 06 up O ld .A N D O MorniiiK Sentinyl. O r­
Three III dronm house close in lo­
lando F^veninB Slur Call Ralph
MATHER'S
Hnv. 1105.1
cution extra nice inside und out, 201 F:. First SI.
Phone 127
Pi ice $7876. Term*
E x p e r t R adio K r p a l r l i m
Two llcdnmm House completely
NEW CAR ECONOMY
I'rcd M irra, 111 I*,. 2ml SI.
furnished, very nice, boiuI ncigh- only $17.21 per month I .el us in
liorhood. immediate possession
stall a new Chevrolet nmlm llrlp-ScR ) Self Service l.imndry
Price $11,000. with terms.
Drier*
Irimin*
block assembly.
Emit lledroiim House Excellent In.
IllH W. tlih SI.
Phuiir 1180
Save excessive use of oil
cation und liesl of condition,
HnVe excessive use of kitsoline
FEDOR S A N D IN t; and finishing|
Dlle of Suiiford's lictter homes
Recover that loss ,,f power
with modern cipiiptucnl, 28
priced far ladow construction .TRY THE U.Yi.U' III'DUET PI.AN
yeni*' exiierlence. Work gu a r-,
cost*. TermsCASH PRICE $186.00
antrril.
E. F. Steven*, lit. 2,,
C. A. W IIID D D N , SR.
While they Inst
ll»x l-t i A. Hanford- Call 71*1-It I j
11(1 H. I’urk Are.
Ph. I2NI SAVE DOM, A IIS AT HOI,I.FIR'S
afto liOl) P.M. or la'fore 7 I8» ]
1 HOI.I.Eli MOTOR SAI.KS
AM
'2nd A Palm rltn Avc. Phony 1211 SERVICE Si-imid lo None
M O D ER N COZY C O TT A R F '
Snnfnrd
F'or conifortalde winlet or yearSTM I flltll'S 1 MIM'D SERVICE
riuind livliu:. The liesl Imy in
Park \ 2nd.
Phone (1107
F'lorldn. Phone I1H1-W1.
II ft. Marine plywood hunt. I’lmlie

T in s

SANFORD
HERALD
FOR R E N T
| FURNISHED npartnienl, :Ul!i Park
Avc. Phone 1.16-1.
I’.^ROOM f hi nixlieil aparlrnenl 17 OH
a week. Middle aged or working
couple pteferreil. 24NU Outage
Avc.
I FURNISH HI) n|imIntent. Iiupiire
after 7 P. M. I‘JOI Magnolia Avc.
| FURNISHED apartment, one liedruom, hot water. Hi t Kim Ave.
rWO ROOM furnished npartnienl
■with, lifthls mol water $22 per
*montn at 108 K. 18th. 81. Adult*
only.
|]'A RT OF' my home with kitchen
privileges! 201 K. 10th St. Phone
77.

1210- W.

11 fi (lwim* I!*I7-II6 HP Chrysler
3

‘ RF-AE E S T A i t W A N I'ED

Crown; 1-1 Reduction gear; 20
ft
Chrl* Craft
1(118.(16 HP.

E L E C T R IC or
Af i v n I.EN'E
\\ E L IIIN li
S.iolord Molar A Kupl. Co.
2118 W. M Slrcel

BhihI condition; I null aparlmcui
tflA L E S T A T E - IN S U R A N C E WAN T TO ex&gt; Ii .iiibc hou e In Capo
May, New Jersey for one in San­
house, good Income, only 2 yr.&lt;
P R O P E R TY
MANAUKMKNT
ford
or
vii-inity
Addtes*
W
C.
old; al*o la-aiilifol
l.nkefront Set* Iniimic Cowan's Shed Mel.il
R A Y M O N D M. IIA I.L. Rraltor
Wmks tor lirw riulmlols nml
WriBht, 55 N. Fiverifieen Ave. | limnc. Selling iluc to dine**. Ilnx
m. I Florida Stair Hank IIIiI k .
ro w i ores. Radiainr repairing
Womlhury, N. J.
201. Ml. Dot a or phono Kiisli*
Wc lake off alld ilislall.
iN F 'U R N IS H E D hntiaa, 5 rooms,
PM! White.
2 corner lot*. 1101 Myrtle Ave,
A R T IC L E S FO R SA L K
('I)HI-'.N'S Radiator Repair Simp
CEMENT WATKRPROOFTNO
Phone ill28.
for new Core* and coinplcln i&lt;
Colorlr.-&lt;* water repellent treat­
pail* Phone 1611- W. Rear HU!
FOR
FARM S,
home:., bunlnc** [ WASIHNl* A Pidlhhlng
ment for exterior concrete nnd
Haul'lld Ave.
p ro p e rly ami aerruge, are your HTAFFORII'S AMOCO SERVICE
masonry al.
Agency Park A 2nd.
K. A . Htrmit
Really
Phony (11(17 HFNKAHIh M as. A Paint Co.
S E E DS h ull
Awaociato F'RIFJI) JD.MHO .SHRIMP dinner*
O rie
R.
M a lh ir u x ,
112-111 W. 2nd. HI.
M IM K O O K A P II P K IN T IN Ii
1807 K. Second Street or phono
Phone
.120.
cveryolghl. $1.00. HOMER'S.
AND TYP IN fS
1300- J .
I R E D IT III T I E M ’ O F
CITRUS FRUIT IN YOUR
r r r r a i u R o p a i n t - complete
SANFO RD
OWN YARD THE YEAR ROUND
linn at. •
Phone I no
lIOE 3 bedroom house, fine lo-i HKNK.WHK
The world'* largest and Florida'* 116 N Park
Ul«*«
A
Paint
&lt;u.
cation, beautiful shruhliery, $16,-1
"Ideal nursery offer* fine two If you waul ip.nllrv In P A IN TIN * '
112-1 I t E. 2nd. HI.
000.00.
!
year old tree* nt greatly r«A Ilf ID Y WORK I have two •.(
1not her 3 bedroom home, two e a r , ________ Phone 120.
«lor#»d prices Send po-.tnt raid
tlo- lic.-i non hi Inwii. E»liinni&lt;
garage, rorner lot $11,000.(81. , TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line.
for P'11KH illustrated catalogue.
free, work giiaraulcrd 'Hu- !••• *
&gt; o atory hou»e, go&lt;nl location.) Hunt'* Tuxedo F'crd Store.
f.LENN SAINT MARY
m n irrla l. used. I!"V Reel'* I'aiul
$6,60000
RRFiAKF'AS'l -served every day
NURSERIES COMPANY
A Unity Shop. 108 W 2nd (It
J. W. HALL, Realtor
except Sunday al l.aney'x Drug
W intrr Haven, Florid*
3129 Mellonrllle Are.
Store. 36c up.
b
Phone (I66-W
13 N O 'I ICK.T— P E R S O N A l.
A U TIU.K N W A N TED
;
i
TIIF1 heart of Sanforil—five LUCHKON served every day ex- lligheat r»*h
...
..........
paid
J o r u»ed
cept Sunday at I .alley'* Ihug
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture - KRKK PARKINU for our custom
room house 2 ent gurage, at
Hiorc.
76c
up.
Co.
I
l
l
FJ.
lit
Ph.
068
I er* 1 Hlmk from Down Town
"aacriflce price. 211 Film Avc.
--------------------'STAFFORD'S AMOCO SERVICE
1R0F3 LOT, hravlly timbered, Mi II' m Swap Shop- We buy, r.ell nr '/ P a te , L lv a rio c k . Su o p Ilaw I I’ark A 2nd.
I'hnne 911*7
trade nm*t anything. 400 Sanfronting on Cryalnl Lake and
ford Avr. I'hone IU8-J.
.
#
,
7 ” LEA VINO for Atlanta, On. Tliur* ,
Lake View Avenue, City water,
r, work
worn nurse
rnr aalo,
sale, also.
ni*o
hor*o for
t(liy lir p rf,|Hy tt,|* wrek. Want |
electricity and phone connection* HEWINU M A C H I N E S . llrrCa OF.NTLF,
1 o|es. Hnrncs*, In idle A »omn
I in 2 passenger* to help dnve
available. L. A. Cline, luiko
Hewing ,Mnch. Center, ltd W.
other mpilpment. Kdley'a IHver111IN Chrvslei sedan. Reply llus
j Mary, Fla.
lot St. Ph. I urn.
view A
Ave. Phone Ufll-R.
____
.
__ _
II II. Caru Herald.
i
(BAR Ocala, F’la.—five room Expert TIRE Repairing
1IKLP
WANTED
’
|
l bungalow,' full baaement, furn- STAFFORD'S AMOCO SERVICE
14
LOS'1 A FOUND
| are, garage, In attractive act­ Park A 2nd.
Phone 9197 EXPERIENCED fruit grader. P h .!
ing; 4 aero* grove, 2 ncru* gar10. _____
L
O
S
T
—
I dark brown Jersey heifer,
Fden. One block front ochool. Acrnsa from the I’oat Office!!
10 month* old, in vicinity of 5
You will find Paint) $2.26 gal. WAITRESS WANTED—ATPLY i point*
IPhone 636-J, SanfoFd.
on F‘el&gt;. 8th. If seen notify
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
Til MR. HILL ATTOUCHTON'S
Ham Cochran, Phone 802, San
EW THREE REDROOM ma'
HKTWKEN 8 AND 10 A. M .' ford.
Reward.
Mnry conitruded bungalow. Slt- 1 APARTMENT alto Uaa S to v T i
ONLY THOSE WHO REALLY
Refrigerator, ulxo bedroom aulto
pted on two large lot* with
WANT TO WORK AND HAVE LO S T— S A T C H E L containing vet­
■hade tree*. Wc liellevo we
A 6 pc. hrcakfa»t roam auito.
A PERMANENT PLACE NEED, erinary instrument* nnd supplie*
I'hone HUM-II.
i priced thia homo fairly,
APPLY.
Finder please call 821, C. W.
ever wa will not rcfuie any
linker. Reward.
from WAITRESS Wanted. Aik for
laeonablo offer. Prefer to *ell HOT LUNCHES every
11:80 to 8:00 at HOMIKR'iB.
caah but will well with imall
Mnnngcr, Terminal Urlll, Hue F'OUN D — Man1* Antlinagneln,
Station.
payment, hataar* like SWEET TREE RIPENED Orango
waturpruof, steel
case Hwi&gt;&lt;*
watch, at A ir Rase theater F'rint
and Orapefrult, $1.28 per bushel. 9
W
O
RK
W
A
N
T
K
I)
A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
day night. Owner ran have name
Freeh Orange Juice 00c per galLundquUt. Aaaoclalo
by railing at Herald Office and
Ion. 018 Park Avc. Phone 672-W. CARPENTERING and repalrlna,
71*
Atlantic Itanli RMg.
paying for this ad.'
hour, day or week. A rt Daugh­
AUTO GLASS Installed. F'urniture,
erty. Phone 776-J,
| ROOM home $11,000.00 caih. 708
Desk tops, mirrors made to or­
AI1TOK k o k h a i . k
|Laur«l, Phono 208M.
______
der.
LOWER PIUCFJH, Expert w i k i ^
HENKAHIK
Glass
A
PaJnt
Co.
repairing,
G.
C,
F'cllow*,
pwa, U om a'IM f Packard six, excellent
Want A Real liargaln.
118-114 W. 2nd. HL
Shop, 1700 Sanford Ave. Phi
dltlon. I’houe OtM-W.
none
to Orlando rlty line $4760.
_______
Phone
320_________
fly new 4 room masonry
IM8 JE E P pick-up truck. Virgil
'alow, largo cncltned porch,
Oracey, 1126 K. 7th. St. TeleMILK goats, freih, also F'ryer*. TRACTOR WORK by tM boar ar
'ortably furnUhed. City lmphone 88J-XM.
S18 MeTlonvIlle Ave.
lob. Ploughlag, harrowUMr.
osamanta, nice garden A
Ing A dirt m otlnf. Wa apM ^.
1048
MEItCURY ~Kordor Scden,
While
they
last.
New
Chevrolet
Ighbor*. Bus 1 block. No city
In conditioning building Iota
radio, while tire*. Very good
DeLuaa Radios, Original price _garden plots, Phofte $4T-J.
n a . 7 Michigan 8L opposite
rar in appearance A mechani­
O M , Winter Garden Kd. Or-! $88.78, Installed now $80.60.
SIDEWALK and Driveway ropaTr- cally $1948.00.
HOLLER MOTOR'HALES
*nd. A palaMtto
Ph. I $84
ln« *1 reasons We raUa. J f p. IMfl FORD Super Deluxe Tudor,
radio. Year*'
Year* of depe
radio,
dependable
■UoUo, Pippin Oanlenh, Tel. 40f.J.
STEEL SASH GLAZING—Picture
tranxporu thm
In this rar,
window* Installed. Glasa for Youn*
v iik
every bulldine need *L
grocery stare, filling a
1MI SPECIAL Delude Plymouth

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ARMUSS SINCIIIXTM, nve-yenr-utd (trace Purcell, Is&gt;vr|oy,&lt;*;i. wnlchr*
Inlcutly ns tier mnlhrr, Mrs. Raymond It Purcell, cols la r d.inuMrr'x

n i $min i i $1III k 4 11K1IIMIOY

birthday cake In u Newark, N. J , bospilal A nurse (b-fll assists In the
CIlllltiB cerrmnny. The lid, sponsnreil l&gt;y rnllro.nl men. is uo li-rBoiriB a
aer"'* of O|&gt;eratioiis nt the hr-apltal wills li will ix .i.ire l„ r fur Iho
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Army Captures

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l«ff**e*eAWt N««t OSti

fin#*

the National Kconomlc Council, a
private nrguniintlori of huxlnex*
and agricultural Intervals, asserted
that ''lafl-wlngrrn" In the govern­
ment ore driving the U. ft. Into
Sorinllxm with project* like the
Mar*hall flan. He *uld a condition
nf any American aid xhotlld I*'
that the countrle* which receive It
go no further In nittionulixing their
industries.
| John V I vnn nt the Ami—lean
Farm lljicku Vvoi i * i
how­
ever. Mint the n**i«lnnre program
ha* raved reverul Kuropran na­
tion* fiuia udlup-tc. I.ynn 5'.e?gexted revcml way* In which he mid
the working* of the Kronnmir
Cooperation Adminixtratloli could
he improved.
,
The Home
Armed Service*
A THRILLING FINISH *1 Gullllltam P.ik, where the 1949 racing
Committee *tuilied claim* the
■•••on gall underway March 4 and cunllnuaa through April 19. T#
Armed Forcer are underpaid. Sev- 1
lha rear are tha acanlc m l boat* which provide a aovel baekdrep
crnl Invert igalurx who huve flown
•o tha raclag •itemone.
in jet Iminliei* and i tmh-dlved in
ruhmarlliv* agreed they were,
Three men recuiied for text I.
rnony torluy are Father Cavanaugh,
president of Notre Dame llnlverrlty; Keith S. .McHugh, vice prexident of the Aiiicrlcun Telephone
Co,; and l.awrence II. Whiling,
prcridenl of Whiting and Co. anil
the American Furniture Mart of
Chicago. They are member'' of a
civilian wlinly ciuniiilxrloii.
They *aid after i|iie*liiinilig
I ninny men In rervlce, and perronally lenlllig roloe of Ilie luKlirdou*
join the men perfnllil, they believe
the hill u-king fur an nverage M
percent increnre In pay i* only
fail. The over lilt aiiliual curt I* extimated at an arlrn $ lull,udll.(Hill,
lliggerl pay ImmuI n wuulil go to
officer* in llic higher hrackelx,
who litivc ic. civeil i,nly |n per­
cent incieii e in pay *lnrc HIOH
while i-nli dot iiici, in Ihi' name . '
period have liinl Midi pay hiked
a* iiiiirh n« lull pcrrelit.
The Itedpiia'iil Trade Agree- |
' •I'nwrlaMp* -- — •**** «■.»!
incut* act got the hlerring nf the
mindly endorsed the prn[Ki*rd
CHI today. .Iiiine* K. Carey, CIO 1
lomniiHaiiin, and have Worked toxeeretury-iien*nier. raid In a
'fellier for nearly n year to gather '
Ixtaternenl prepared for the Senate
ntll hell lie dntn and advice from i
; finance l ominiliee Moil it would
i protect American Ini.or.
Ifilrh *onrre* a&gt; llie II. H. Depart- I
The coiiiiillltei
iiienl nf the Interior, II. H. Fl*h
l» ntllilying U
A Wildlife Service, and the silentD"" '■ apt" m ml lilll i„ ■•xiemi Die
J*t« of tlir Hniverxillex, through
I *mli* Ai I l,, Jtiii,.. | nr,| Ii giv,«j|
fheir Stair llrganiiatiiiri, the Flor­ tONOXNO IHI MI1INCI of Mary I’hllllp* (rigid), dapper opera tenur Mic ITrxlih-iii gri'iil«-r niiMmrlty
KeriucloTuglluvinl cidcn Spctiid Si iilotix Court In New Yurk to unxwer nml fli-iiliility nf iii'Miiii.
ida Wildlife Federation, A conthe charge of having fathered the giil'x IU-inonMi*-nld daughter, Flor­
ifriiM d report of tluilr flmling.i
and authentic rerommenilationH ence Cecelia. Mlxa I'hllllpi told the court Hint Tnglluvlnl took tier In’jn t
Murderer Caught
a* lieen prepurrd for publication, la hla orrna In a UufTalo, N. Y., hulr) a year ago and «uld: '*rirla la mine.
1 have a big heart. I'll take care of everything."
(International)
ml I* at ....... at on the prexi.
(f milliiiiiil ITiim I'age fine)
All eportainen und represent"
n r nml nffi'ii'ii in, riHixtnmij.
Ive* of idoled oi gariiiatlon* are
Phi' tlii'i Iff ii'piirlcil M’h IiIcii
nvilei) to nilwiwl the general axhail iil'Hiil $ I ,i»l10 ii, t-itw)■ uiiil check* .
kernldy of the Florida Wildlife
J h IMi him when iirreMled uml offi'ieil I
Federation at the Felt. 27 meeting.

“ It wnx'the only rocket known to
hove landed in the U. H. lone, tti*
officer xald, The Gorman* havo teMed other Inxlaneex, hut there
hecn nothing to xuhaUntlixt*
liaeax report*.
II* Meanwhile General Lucius D,
(i|’Joy, American commander, ho*
:*al&lt;l all Russian* who wanted to
turn liome already have June to
'pd thill i* why he IL.nnJll1- i vi'i*
Soviet repalrintlon mi*i&lt;ion tc wind
Sip it* affair*. ami leave Berlin,
The Soviet pre*» loosed n tdnxl
lagoi"*! yesterday* riot in the
'British aectnr over the "Oliver
jTwNt" film. I'ollxli .low* forced n
German tlienter to cancel the |&gt;lcHjbre ufter » *erlea of ll*t fight*
'(with the police mid rock-tin owing
a t tiie tlienter. They complain the
,^|lni I* unM-xeclMc. *
pi The Russian nnny newapaper.
iTaegllcho Kiindachuii called the Inyiilenl a ''pogrom." Twenty-five
pf the demonstrators and 14 police.
Iljen were Injured allghtly.
}, Other Itimxlan-hackcd newspap­
er* railed the turmoil a "fascist
' provocation" and acriiiierl the Brit/all and \V&lt;'*lern German poliro of
("heating up Hume people who opfirmed to mill immure of thla film’*
provarulive race agitation.''
i The Wentern preaa generally
(l1(ihoril the melee hut the telegraf.
lliflurid in) Hrili»h licensed newsklaper, raid mmetbing muat lie aald
p m the other liuiid" nlimit the
Jew* who pmtiripnted In the riot'- The newspaper -aid reganlle-*
pf the merit* or deinerlta of the
film, the I'olinh Jew* were in HerTin ''Illegally." li said that they
had onre, licen removed lo th * We»t
after Hu- IIN lilt A ramp* Imd
closed, and returned her* without
pxrmlrMtib.
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"I hunimeil him .ihiii;/,' Gii&lt;ik*ey
mi'li "m»l he Inld me hi* whole
S ta te F a rm e rj M a rk e t
Ifi i in \ Hi- iiiliiiilieil tin- killititfl
ii Georghi mol ol*n the lliiee »ufe
oblmrie* in Tallahassee."
Bivi'iinn x rv rn i xiitu.n*
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fmiku'v mill Wiilci'ii f -lil him
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r.W YOHK-Hnow haa left the alraata of Ml* ; he liml iwn ciinip.ini min in Ihe
The following nrlrrr rr|mrie&lt;1 hy
Ihe ilrXirr* on (lie Hnnfonl Hlnlc
city gleaming anil illppary, ami you eye ' l.luvil luhliery in whleii X't.lifMi wnx
Parmer* M.irlhi-l fur |&gt;reili|c,them duhloiialy ]uat teifore you enter lleth David ■lull'll. Me .il*" Hiilit he hml give"
In Iriickrr* *ml ileilrr* ■■•&gt; i,, u m
liiiapltal to kaep your appolidmcnt to rlda an ' .i huililv f I.ihmi -uni ,i ilhimmiil
A &gt;1 gel, U. Mil*
th.
11**11* Teiiilrrareea. Hell 11mile
•mhutnnce
on Ita amargancy call*.
I ring ululen in the lliM-aa TnlliilniXee
I1MI
Mill
tin Mur
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Joe Uetllnger, the driver, cornea out of tha I mhl.w lee
tleeia, l;«i»
|pi* ippi
linn
il.no
Tool* n-i'il in Ineiik III the
I) nn
Sehlinae. On l.h Hx
emergency room and Into the foyer and you get
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I'ahiinae. 11 l.li i ’ll
buck em it of your confidence. Inn auxr he looka ; IVillle *tnre ill l.lnyil nml u hox
in cn
• '»rriu* I H u n
tJ If.
C.'aiillfloWer. I’ll
riipnlile and careful Unlrxx there l* a cutting | einilniiling hi'lween IH.HIMI nml
)IO.(MMI Intel were finiml near the
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t’clery. Ilolen i'r*
or
iiiugglng that niakea the call * lifc-or-death
.1 rjalery. I’lixciil I’rl
M nn
wen * nf Mie mhherv, Uookxey
Milng,
he
probably
will
take
tl
rnxy
nml
not
go
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riillnrit, t'o&gt; Hun
mill
ii in
. tliicninlii'r*. Hu H*hl
aimmd loo many cornrra on two whral*
The Jeffi'i xnii ('i.mily xheriff
., l.aliuce,
S ikh hi'd h""
"*hilire ii in
Toe lx n giHMl-lookliig. mrdlum-xltcd mail who
I'l.rrg
Pm h ■
lerllneil In my wheihei Walden
In
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prulwbly la the laat volunteer amhnluare driver 'mil
Identified Id* enltipdlliiilM, Im'
UldutiN, llrren Hot linn
In *n I In
la the city He atarted aevrn yeara ngo, wlirii the
Priiiier*. Hu llnr
II in
1 in
iddeil In- wn* enlilimdiii; hi* Ii
Mai Halmar
war fmeed a manpower ehortagr. and now, long , viidiff linn of the ea*i'.
I'nlnliie*.' New Kl». Ileil IHI*1
U 1* l.h M«
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ufter hi* fellowr voluntceta liave retired to their ,
jlxill.lie* I Il l 'll
ronknry mill W il'ltn appealed
" &amp; Inn Hun
II nn . i in caxy chalra, he cnidlaure It
In In* "klndii drunk" when tie wnjh|ilii»h, Vrllnw till ll|ir
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•*noHe la the head of u textile firm and prexldent of Ihe New York | nrre*ted
end nn * » - Hl v thuigln
Turnlo«, tin. Him
In 75 • Ion Guild for the Jewlili IIIIikI; lie haa an apartment nn Park avenue
Tom*Iue*. i’rl
17 no . i xn
'In idf ’ i i ,v i Id* Iwn enltlpun
Tonixioe* ll-l t'in
it in
1 In and a houea In the cuuntry. However, once a week tie clind*t into
in*
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Ida fading khaki uniform and hl.i Jacket and report* tor duty
Wnlden wnx taken In the l.enn
Oranai-H. Ilm
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"U'a the moat (axclnutlag Job In the world," he aayi ax you climb
nrange-Ti'ninle &gt;. Ilm | l no
t'mnilv Jail in Tnll.iltn**-"* lain
rtr*|iefrilH-lllll*h Heeilti-*on tha driver'* lent liealdc Idm III the big, awkward Im* “If I had
III**, nil'll.
il Ilm
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It on
, llecclid* fnlrlv Halit imtxy on my way. I'd make everybody In th* city drive an umbniaace fin a
Glynn fniinly rlln-riff Mllehill
ntn*l |ir*nlnce. ileinniut Kieul Hub. couple of weak*."
llivenx nml I'illicit t'lilef W. M.
|xee fnlrly Hrioly, VrgiliiMi'*
You aak If It la becauae it would civ* them a look at reii suffer­ Norrin nf llriiiinwlek, Gn., arrived
tnlllnr lo in**! nnnlHr r*i|nlr*.
mem* *ulil *i tower iirlcr* Him ing and hardship and mak* tham tolerant.
here eurly Imlnv In nld in the in■ninleil Hn
"Well, partly that," Joo cays, "but moatly becauxe It would give
vx-Htlyrixliait. Tlirv will i»eenni|iany
e* recelni- inlrlv lurm tin
them
an
Idea
of
how
their
rlty
Ucka.
You
gel
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wonderful
perepfevery good.
I kink eev In TulblimaXi'e Intel In
hi*
liva In thla thing. You explora the Inaidea of the city und you go
Ihe dll’* In xeek Wnlden'* return
place* that yuu might nevar otherwise ate In yuur lifrtlm*. You get
• Genrgiti.
B/i
to know New York."
Wnlden wn* nerving n xent-'liee
Kr *Th And Poultry
JOE m m RACK THE LID OK MIR ('A ll. ROOK and not ex that in Mm Flnrldn prlxnu nn t miicnt
lha Aral atop ix in Kuxt m th . An earnrxt young Intern nxmad Hole, ii** elmrtre wluni lie mid uffleeix n
1 J Ai-ICrti !N XTI.I.n, Kali. 11- i a Pi
something la xllting In th* back and be grtiu und wnv&gt;x tliMugh the *lnylnir nf Htrlnuefellmv.
rFIprlda *aa». emnna rimd* A
He ami MeVelah later leii nffieth* sliding glass panel.
_Marh*i
i N*ii*r*lly
Mark
i rx In where Hirlngfi'llnw wax
ideally nil
Til*
xlreetx
are
i|ulet
and
illatanlng
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Joe
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rxrefully
nrlilu UCarhy while*
through traAlc. Till* Ix little Apaln wa are covering tonight—lha hurled near Hi. Augiixtimi and I"
Ida nrml* A
ariila
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lower part of Harlem, teeming with I'uerlu Itlcanx who huve flown where Mr*. Wnlden wu* burled In
K ir' rtlirraol 'MnrheiWe p*r
Hoian
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it Moiitli Geurgla xwnmp.
cm*
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AA lo lha Blatea In Minx* huckat-aeat planea by the tliuuxiimlx.
(leuruln miMinrlllex rnntfmli'd
adlmn
Th* ambulance pull* up before a tanemant In a wet and thabliy
it
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I* m u
xtreet and yuu grab the intarn'a black bag and fulluw him and Joe Mr*. Wnlden wax killed Iwcalix*
a ira .
ihe knew Inn inurli itlnini Mu* ItitPK
up the ataira.
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Tax dliJet
No outtlng. no mugging, thla lime. An old Itnlinn woman Ilea, land iii'livltie* nf her huulixn I Slid
cuilalimtrn
f«a
It m
frightened and flabby, on n big double bed In n bun- nml chrtrlexa McVHgh.
edlum
II o«
fount. A couple of uTIgtoux picture* are uver the tied and a candle
all
II nl
burns on a nearby dresser.
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An andlaaa procession of woman—niece*, slater* and frlemla —
V* |»m)jrr
follows you Into the bedroom and Bob notes Mint ah* ' i a dangerous
To
To
nra**«rt
l ’niniua*r«
cardiac cue,..W hile Joe goea downstairs fur the etrrtctier. Bob trie*
fryara rad
to eapUm to you about vantrldsa and heart valves but yuu ar* laat
In hi* sea of technical phrases.
■MahA % .
Ibxtl' Ibt
Then you roll the frightened old woman on'? the stretcher and
n heavy
•ta rt to taka her downstairs but you can't gat her through Ihe nar­
lha np .....
row tenement doorway, ao Anally you At her Into a chair and get
her down to the ambulance th at way,
mlara,
Back a t the hospital, you alt down for a moment while Joe tells
'■*d
T Btrle (faaihara ofK you about the time he answered a call and u big guy with nn up­
m
raised butcher knife opened the door. "I got the hell out of there, I
tar* r#d
tell you," Joe aaye-and tha phone rings and you have another call,
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T W EH* MUMBLES TMBOUOH THE WET NIGHT AOAIN.
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Another atek call. Thla apartm ent la dirtier—a smelly, musty rail­
road Sat. In a tiny bedroom, on otd Spanish men Use. hla cheeka
I'l Nonil&lt;4i
UASstumlly red and hla hands full of Insurance policies.
J o t talks to him and It develops bo wants to go to Metropolitan
and fa1.! hospital, to which we cannot take turn. Thera la a long iHeetiaajoii.
and the old Spaniard's daughter, cheap and gaudy lit a taadly-Altlng
black drew, bounces out of the room and into the kitchen.
"Ah, bo can drop dead for all I caret" she exclaims. Joe soothes
the old man and telle him to call Metropolitan hospital tomorrow If
•P
ho foot# no hotter. Wo Mop in the kitchen on the way out
out. "Taho
"Taka It '
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u y ‘* ., ahandy
daughter, "tle’a old. He'S '
•Wu i Taka it aaay
l l p l H . M i m . O H l ,M
we've mlaaad
the .Jackpot
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— - - - tonight
— . - - a s the calls a r t :
No gore. There
■ •ke
te a young girl in another Aat, doubled 1
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JoeaglM bar a few guoatlona and then we help Dor
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tir. Andrew 81k leave* hla I^gatloa
licmliiuarterx In Waxhlngton after
receiving word Unit ulna of til*
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AUTO TIAFFIC on Mdx M S hi'ttiw.iy near Snoipialmle, Wiuli , Ix hulled
S* plow* remove Mmw illdi • Mint have complctnly covered all Hie loud*
In the uira. Airplane* are llie nn'j n.cnnx of truvel between the dly o'
Seattle uml the eiistvrn putt of llie Slain, (fnfernallonal -Suumipholo)

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iiC H U IT Of ITAtl Dean Achcaon (l*ft) and Kcunomlo Cooperation
AdmlniaUrMVm Ambassador W. AvareU llarTiman wait their
leetlfy at a Joint S e n ale-House foreign aid hearing la Washington.
u r |Ml Congrats la "hit hard" now by voUng a wcond jreaa
Marshall Plan. Th# E C A . roving Ambaaaador told tha
w lnnlni Uit itrugjl* for frrodom ami poaco.
(IrUrmalUmal)

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ICeafrw P t m W tiu t[
J HALF TofY K l a g ' Oeorge's
by hortlcxdtuHste'~but tha pic-,
■ays a Londoa dispatch, • tu r n ta the aew seed catalogs
oaaa down with tha d a
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'a - million Aatar/ceaa %staved
bash ta the lu m t. Ok. eomo
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$17.23 per month.

Cash Price-$185.00
while they last

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Save excessive use of oil.
Save excessive use of gasoline.
Recover that Iobs of power

. flav/ct otltmint have dlacav’•rad tha carcass ad a a i a a i i i
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Cars

Lot us install a new Chevrolet Motor
block assembly in your old car, and srlve
you new car performance ami new car
economy.

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Inch
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kitchen lioui|uet, xalt
uml pepper; turn to xeaxon evenly.
Heat oil in Ihiteh oven or heavy
| mucepan over mtHlurate heat. Add
garde and eonk 2 inlllllte*. Add
i meal und brawn on all xldex, about
II I minute*.
Add onion, earroti
; i nt 'n Ik-Inch xllren, tomato and
|.ijniukle with parxlvy, oregano and
1chili powder. Pour 1 clip water
I over top. Cover and cook over low
heal until meat ix done and the
vegetable* eouked tender, almut 4f»
minutes. Illend eorn*tareh and 2
t,ildi-i|NMinx rohlwater together and
add t" meat. Stir until **ure
lldckenx and hnllx. Serve over hot
rooked rice, Make* 4 In K xerv
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Veal Greule'
t.'nokrd It iff
Shredde l Green Cabbage Howl
Hi x-ml uml Hutter
Frexlt I'lum
Hoverxge
( llecipe for Slurred Dlxh Follow*)
The following recipe roinblnex
one of the cheaper cute of meal
with garden fresh vegetable*.
VfcAI. CHKOI.K
Ingredient*: I '■ poiind* honed
lireuxl of veal, 1 teaxpmmx kitch­
en hnui|uet, I (|i teuMioonx nalt, Ik
tl'rtHtHNiii pepper, 2 tublexpnon*
xuluil oil, I dove garlic (minced),
1 1 '.k tup* xllred union, m cup*
diced carrot.*, 2 cap* dkud -fresh
1lonintoex, 2 tahlexpoonn mliiru I
I parsley, li tenxpoon powdered megnno. 'k teaxpoon chill powdar, 1

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SUNDAY DINNF.R
Fruit Cocktail
Niiniked Tnmnm with Milliard
Hnure
Hollered Green ('nh)iage
Maihed t’olaloex
Steamed Carrot*
III end and HllM*r
Ihitterxcotch Pie
Keverag*
: t Ifivipe for Starred Dlxh Follows)
Smoked Tongue with
Mmtnrd Since
Ingredient*: I xnmked tongue
1I niton! A pniiiidx), 2 txhlexponnx
linlter nr margarine, 2 lablexpiKinx
flour. S li'upaiini mil. '• teaxponu
frmddy grinirid inniper, 1 xmallf]
can evnporulcd milk, 2 t*nxpoouiv
prepari1,) iiimlartl.
Method: W ell niuoked longue
well mid xoak in cold water for
level nl Imiir*. Cover with boiling
wilier und simmer until tender,
iihiiut T'u liourn. Allow to cool
slightly before leinovlng from
water. Remove xkln and fat ana
ilire. While tongue In cooling melt
fat In xaucepan over low heal, add
floor uml lileml together until
*month. Kenmve from heal, a d d '
mil und pepper; add milk xlowly,'
Mining ufter each addition until
xmnulh. Iletiirn to moderate heat
uml rook until thickened uml bublily, stirring cini.stuiiMy, Add mun
ta nl nml lileinl luln mure. .Serve
over Imigne *lleex.

Vnry the tiittal baking powder
blxculi rei’l|te by adding • half
cup of cut ralxlnx to the dry In­
gredient* before the milk la added,
f'nt the dmigh in xcona xhape and
iprinkle with granulated sugar.

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Culhreath reported three men
have been arrexted on bollta
charge* after the governor’* dirertiv*. SI* other* havo boon
1rhargnl with gambling since Feb.
. 17.
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Tampa'i Mayor, Curtla Hlaon,
took Ixxue with the governor whan
Wnrren raid "there wax danger
of ecttial dvll dlxorder In Tampa."
Mayor Hlaon xahl he never had
denied the existence if hull la
' gambling here.
1 He ad 'ed however. “If Governor
1 Vtarivn c,.' *' *' « i"!*S( {.
Imnre i* threatened over the
tion hen-, then all I can xav la
that he know* more about It
Mum I do. a* I have aeen no IndUo1 cation of It."
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OLD fAAM B A X T ER MAS
NUfSSfrD “THAT ICICLE FOR
W E E K S AS. AM A D --A M D
TH A T G O O F HAD TO PARK
.T H E R E A N D W ALK
{v O F F _ W IT H IT !!

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T* Protect the Peace of the World
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Bulgaria’s Arrest Hoover Group) to speak Here
Of 15 Churchmen Sees Need For
U. S. Economy
Protested By U.S. Non
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■Trial Opens Friday Suit Appealing

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(mi Hi druid). continued mild
ihriHitli Thu ruby. Moderate north
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Saving Can Be Made
WASHINGTON* Frl&gt;. 21 &lt;A')
— The 12-man Homer Commission
agreed unanimously today the the
government’s accounting set-up

W E D N E S D A Y F E B , 2.1. IIH'I

Awoclnled Prcn* Leaned Wire

Israel, Egypt
AgreeToSlgn
P eace P act
A rm is tic e P aves W a y
T o N e g o tia tio n s B e ­
tw e e n W a r r in g N a ­
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P a le s tin e
RHODF-S. Feb 2 J f/Vi
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Ticl *nd l.gypl will *ign .in arm
itllcr sgrcrmcnl at a cemnonv
here tomorrow, ending the **.u
In I’lileitmc and oprmiig the w.n
tm .in ovrrsll peace between tinnew Jcwuh «Mtc ami the \i.u*

FEC Court Order1

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Wallace Says U, S.
Is Losing Cold War
Against Communism
Culbreath Says Soviet Soldiers
Drive On Bolita Are Warned To
Is Bogging Down| Stay Prepared

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WASHINGTON. Feb. 25- f/l’j
—The Untied Statei list proletled
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against Bulgaria'* arrest nl I r)
East
Coast
Trustees
Iway* over
im«how
yovin«’
,bul ‘f*1'' ,our
protetlan churchmen a* a “blatant
to du n
w \ - l l l \ t ,|f &gt;\ . 1el. 21 (-7*1
terroristic elfott" to intimidate reTake Final Steps The group came out solidly for
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ligioui denomination*.
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“ radical revision" of ihr present
To
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G et
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budgetting and accounting method*. .« .
Die F.gyptian delegation win,In
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wh„ will Kcgoli,licit lor 42 day* with tlir [ V,,
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livered to Bulgaria on Monday at I The Atlantic Coail Line hai clearly: * Q. On budgellmg: What address the Sanford executives l»f.irli« hmu^ht I iojii l atm ImiaV 1 o l l t 'i l i t
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It wa» rejected outright by judge Samuel H. Sibley'* Jan. 24 accounting: What do the taxpsy- “l 7| '" "
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Inn. Dr. Itedford is u sociologist, h* Ihr i«ritit«licr workrti tun tmilm *
Bulgaria'* Communist government I „i,ler duappmving an ICC plan er* gel lor
itr*
, world traveler and authority on L...led Natron. 4U*prce*.
ti,l ill il,r- 1 &gt;»Tr*|#*H /\f| in*
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almost immediately, the Department J
reorganization of the bankrupt
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a I 'mil Ihr till I- IMIU I |tll|&gt;!|| |&lt; V ll.ttl .1
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Present predict*, the group de- cjty planning and building. For
1 s*1141III L ♦ \\ &gt;.&lt;•r mrmltri* put
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reported.
nnl , **me bow nd with i •illglc
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Florida Last Coast Railroad
ejared, "confuse the Congress a n d ; 22 years lie was n professor at
i,.I, i h t r of rptr^lioni
,
ami got I I 11If III)I t *tli) 11* it in nr
The proteslant churchmen are
and irisk- rlin liv r a*l- J''** University of I hlrngo ami bv the l»r.ic| cabinet al 1*1 A»i'.J retpon.c I In- ■|•(•■ *! In rr*nten1 &gt;, ,
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Judge Sibley’s order referred the llie. . public
fr*H |f rI Itm m tnd
apiMiiw M.n 'li.il \ in lu ll)
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■i lias written u nomber of luniks call* lor dcmihtaiiraluin id all id llir &gt;it* mil mil* 1.1 cite Iciiii a, In
accused of spying for the U. S. proceedings hack to the ICC fur ministration
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almost unpmunk
|lcrtninlng to son.... ..
lie has Egyptian held I’alettine, and Ic.ne*
Killgalllli Miim%lri nl ihr Kihi^i m
and Britain and are srlirduled to luilher hearings. The ICC had
'Rt f ihtifl III III
The
biprartlisn
coinrniisinn • i „|| ‘m tlmnlr knowledge of Euro- tin- luacli* in po»»e*»ion ,d nu*t 100 priicnl
i IMIffO* l"HI 11t‘t| tin*
iiincd Inn
ilk K .|. I pmhtr ( R t mm )
go on trial Friday at Sofia.
Inimflitf
Into
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inv Ini-* fh.il
shat|&gt;cst
disagrennciit
to
dale-pearl
cities
arid
lias
studied
anil
ruled that the ACL should be given
of the barren Negev Dcjcit. win. Ii
H»l .IIIIIDiTtllV t»l
U»tl lltlik *%k*’*I tl t
»i»\ i|iffri#n«#
focussed
on
the
stormy
figure
of
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photographed
all
n
lres
of
the
i
l«» llifii ktwvv Irtlur
ihoul
The Bulgarian government says ; t#ntK), of ,he FEC.
liracl liopci to dot with srllleinrn-■»
ill all ••III* I *•( t!ic 1a ‘411.11* l.» Fit - i'll - ,111 ,*rit ii, L n&lt;l th#
rComptroller
. II
rGeneral
. .,.1 _Un&lt;l.ay
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C United wjlhln
States above
IIK),l&gt;HU')ft'puIttthl.l
,„„t fl,w £2ro.
it ha. confess.on. from some of the
Thfl -ppea |. fil«| Monday but
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hmoihIIic paves the wny
il. In- r» f*» k If 1 • i D) r mi &gt;l*Mlll |l l .-iiut ill id 1 illllinlr
(&gt; accused.
which became known only today, Warren, and the 10,000-tiiati. »J0.- n,. i» oxpcrlnd
to suggest
prnu- fro ncgninilioiis between Isnic*
A miI'n
il
I1ill
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lit (i|f|i,( Ie- Ilia*' .
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l.i . n my p4»il
The strongly worded American '
,h caie up to ,|te Fifth U, S. 000,000-a-year general .ice mint mK ■tii'nl miiIulimit fm iiiiiny p ■■«11»Jisitin |ln ne1 -t.inii ^ hi wm with li«*i fm mtM* t 111/t’ll A |!»| I | 1111I II" t.lkf lJ 111HI|t ( ''t.llei
)! Dl L t * him (r, . It* uilli ill#
which
nri»
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th*i»»»
whn
urn
ni
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protest asked that Rutgsria per- !J,
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office he head*.
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|lti*ri!%i*h *** 1&gt;» hi •I ii11 itf kti**wti i
M,i n l ill \ #' *lib *4,,
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mil representatives of the U. S. ‘ tteurt Court Appeal*,
1 IipIipi r in
Mu* I
\ Mirtlifilni, Ih Ralph Itttlil.i i*-i ltd*1- i
Warren, a former congressman- ‘" • '" ■ J " 1
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elites
legation to attend th» trial.
Another appeal in the same and hlmaclf an advocate of liig
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Hu iiphe, hit** umiiunufil llmt talk'* |||« |ltti||OU|u • in* i t M ilt! tv ilmul - itril tli* Xiitt'iii ID. I*- i*r 'll f»lfj ll‘*
nulgarin's decision has not been case was try the S. A. Lynch in* scale government reform, had
|tr fUlW'U (**t 111*1 IIIttl Tiling Jtsldait.
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I hrlirvr «Vi
,i or.Ii !)|r l kilt*&gt;*n .*f j iu *ohm v lit fu% f In If M 11.| rf % Nl apt. ti « • plffi
received, officials said.
m u sts of Miumi which are seeking given the Commission on (iovornv* :| hi'kMfi Mnhilny
(It was announced in Sofia to- the circuit court's ruling on Judge m e n t Reorganliatlon advance
I'*■IIItil i UVI
'll If n111K I it 4*III nil &gt; HiMil Iif i *
|ivrAitfi.illv lii'h nl ijti li* I* *tf
tlii * Mflii'tl if
day that the trial "will he public "r Slhlry'a order denying the Lynch warning that any proposal to trim
m dl t a ki*| tillr i* u t I** -*It® A. AI
( i|)i 111*if II - I* o i •I hi*' niiiii' IIif 1111«"t V\ i**Tr *!i ii11hi i *\ «111ahi*»li
I ■•111*•I Si i*tr *
The protest note, delivered by petition for payment "! first mert- his agency's powers would bring
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u i. ltd ill liMl.
Hldney E. O'Donngmie, Amcrinm gage bonds of tJie FEC which m*w a congressional fight that might
Ihilfi \Uh Inr*ill 'll Ifi JiM'puM 11|, i%j I t I. ill 1m|r / l Vt*.|| iihl lir.ttlijiM i Ifit in k 111' h 111 I win
total fH.IHIMHHI of an original wreck tha whole reorganisation
rharge d’affaires, said:
ti ..... .. t ' H I m l l fit| (| HlfrfllltlU kvhilt v,mil tn
program.
I M.irl.
W *11
•I&gt;**•4 III »»$»€ l.llmv? ilrhiff iivil t IId **l* t • | m»••*• mI 1111•
") "On instructions from my gov. fl'J.nPO.IHJtl issue.
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Hirini* t i m i ' I«&gt;fii«»ri
Meanwhile the trustees of the
A seven-mao majority of the
ernment, I have the honor to refer
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Florida
Hast
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Hallway
took
. 4% iiDd
to the published Indictment against
Si-li.-ilidi-d fur tonight In eelelilnie
1 I will ..*.* ,
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This tUl I Ilf III IIDMMill It | &lt;M|
fifteen protvstant pastors In Rid- final steps toward wiping its fed- President Herbert Hoover. lU
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garla, who are charged with ‘es­ i i ul tax slate clean tor the yeais chairman, anil Secretary of Het ..it-.
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IT,,- uiiiimuit'i-meiil of the sgn-» I""1 Hii-m b&gt; •&gt;*
fi-nse Forrestnl. Senator Aiken [V/rrtl M p g m &gt; m n &gt; r
H in U'ift'il Hi I V J#"1
t&gt;| I I Mill I I-' II - t k l ‘ |
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pionage, treason and blin k market I P I2 through HMil.
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fiHlf |iiivvi»r i*tili*M il .Ii *. u a4t.ni
si* In M&lt;K *1, Will
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"Sm-h charges are unfounded
W Strum, ul U. S . . Aiming at unlf..rn. practices.
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went into conference • .th . •&lt;•(nest t.o
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and ludicrous. My government ran diatricl court, for entry of an they racommomled creation of an .
P re s id e n ts F o r
Hw'llnm-he and later the Kgyplisin I In Ip nnh b..|n» &lt;&gt;pi-iatm •&gt;. esplmn
r i: Niinti i ii*t,'-il if
Airlift |»h»".
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only consldtrr their formulation a order approving the tax settlement »•*«■«,m
ml Itunche would inal.e the of | v aiiy m.r.loir* ub.iut tl.ui would iiVitr
accountant
t.n i general"
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blatant terroristic effort, in cyni­
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iu 7 accounting
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cal disregard of the facts, designed and aulhorlxlng the payment, aral
flf'MIiD itiir liiMikltiilt'IHil 41!•■•*! ** ,niflHtll filly , •SV,•’| ta
(la #MI w Iii,Id.1ill*; 11il M1 1 (,, HI •
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en.
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. ■ **;..........cement
I h&lt;- Kgyptiau di-Mgatiou omt
which
amount*
to
#1,00,000.
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t hr Ft"(II the slniirl
.US II, the Minn" arm .- m m .... . &gt; Russians I’ln- -d ......... . id then
U&gt; Intimidate the small, respected
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pieiitlrnl of ihr rilnl till ft IfI lllf
Ilf *«Mil•it at#II *m r«M# FMMPi
-■ If itilM-*l l think
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proteslant raliglrms denomina­ Tho apllcation is in accordanr"
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4|*niM''t
it)4!) nkiween *nu i’hi.ml States
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&gt; ^ | H \\ H C I ii I *
,f IVhIIhco wtinl'l
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their slncer* religious leaders.
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ernment reierve* Its rights under exptreted to net Immediately on _
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nii r.ii;** I ‘iii Ul
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the tresty of pence with Uulgarla the re*iue*t, with indications |&gt;oinl- j
fllV ffi*t#'* 11Vi* vvim iit»1 j|\*»Mj»I"* Tito uti l llu* M*»si *ik\ I* &gt;1 r..n*m
Miw his approval since the s|. j |
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and rerpioits that fnrillUes lie Ing
tn nytMifi tv hi* WJinli'il !*• * ’1 ' f mi m. Thu iiiitiftimi ii Uii liu - I*****it
plication merely In In compliance 1I I I
I J I UIIBTV I t H ) AJfcl, (jiim r Minton, sernml virc prc.i
.■■ti jii’kf'il liy t In* S*iviff. f i r i ' l»* ‘ *
ft*(Hitit#iir a tm vhi#* Himin i
** nit tiiinril lli« I*••i*. I ***•»»
iii* Murk tn iti ki*! (■11itr if■i"*4, li ■ t •
with the stipulation. No objections'
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liltsil; Mr* M. L. R.ilinin. icinrd
1 lit*1 Wil l " t n
ill*' SiiVh*!, 1“ ' '
were mnde la-fore him today when I |||tUNHW inK, (la., Fell, lid—(/!'■ lnK ,cuel.*ry; Mr*. M. f .Niom
-‘ Flnrobi litre* h"|"’ In Ur-I ft
li lit ill*' ^ turn Inv lu'l'IlH v ’«
tha mutter came up.
I Have Walden, who broke lull
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The
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the bala.ice ,MHt munth
m„B„ , while
wh|io #«rvinic
serving «- life
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Mrs. Ruth Scott
Named President
Of P ilo t Club

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D a v e Walden
Returned To Jail nu. vemr c. M«.cn«rr

Sought A t M e e t
A id F o r C i t i e s

I'resident Truman

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WASHINGTON. Feb. 2 . 1 - t / l l lotiirti will# Mnyin VritlM'w CmII#
■i I ,iii.I . 1. i,th *|*rav potoiit
I’resldent Truman will fly to Key 4
I — r J 4
, ltihas-.ee, Fla.
! John L. Galloway.
wny fm tn f li#* mruhiihr ‘if ih i'
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iii Mil 1lie l-nt i Hi
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West, Mar. II for a two weeks va-i A r f l V C S
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In adilition lo tha life term, he*
Following the icailuig ol •* Icll-i K l n i i t l i i
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1Ml 11HI11« U ill
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cation.
lurkaonvUli* Hu ik Ihv nml
j 11»-jh h mh*ii in jnil ivliuir tlii*&gt;
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•-•»' . ■•mplri'ri* l •
The White House announced
Th#
h 'l r i s l n t i v i *
pi** G'Diuf i n ' li| f*»r I t i v iL ih ir iiliiin
* )*|*V Ml, la.*|H*M
plan* today. It also said that)
that *
I trial on a charge of killing Ids °* lom m crtc asking lot a . c o w . ^riuii w im (M i r iiunnl ut ihi* iium*! I I I i-* t ivi* fn ilik &lt;§•*i ki* iilnii »1 ***1 |*l JltfllU lluil Hi* I|I»*I|IIIH- o'
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white in Florida Mr. Truman wlllj
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of
the ilu
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msr, nnl.I Mi MrKiMiiti.
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pro l»41*IV
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f j11111 ItiHfl'i l]&lt;&gt;ril!\hut il itf
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go to Winter Park Mar. ft to re-1 tl»y»*""d
* (ilvim County authoring, .aid .111n o n ru .cI tli,it the d u b '* .nn ,n d
tilll!. ' Hilt Ulf I\|*J«I
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a r . * College.
5 ^ . HeS will
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” sent to the - state
&lt;•■» mcmber.liip «ltlc» had rlrc.uly hrci the prog nun itf l ho
I I.ii f'lllil If I1IH IIH'I kfi’IUU I‘J
Hollins
days
he
Munlrl|inlltii‘s '‘ hhi.I Miiy.i \n &lt; Tli#*v wftu HlirHtiu! &gt;»t h iu# l
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briefly and Informally.
’l ’"; JuY» 0™!th"'hu"niirenta' Mr I prison at Iteidsvllle, (la., to await ■
drew Car raw sv Ihi* morning, "is ' ■bit* on the I nrniititii I tail **»'■■ Hi* b *•#)!•**I \ UD I Ii 4*0 *'
Mi I i -in* * M f *vh11.#it &gt; '• ! H
Ills plnne from Key West will
Mr. n ! mnn.1 iFaTof Lake W" next murder trial, scheduled I Mrs. Al Hunt. M.s J I. f’U.t to Induce the Legislature la get ............ drspatcher. making ni . \ i in\ *:uif in*** »
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arrive In Orlnndn, near the college, S A
k J T S his wife and
1
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Lll. f il l till.Ill
I'll-flf *-f %
* lung range ptngiam to Irn liuii' ****** *"**'1 *" ,, V** I aim
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elected as delrgrili-M to the Spiuu' i hr- -it.......... * » definite pint „f ,over hear .1 a call I... putllitom-ii
around II din A. M. The cerenuinias two year old son, Robert, who
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Cnunr-il meeting lo tie In-Id in Pun rile financial ................
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n* Itogor . Gorki- snld:
M......ii miill Snvii’f fi-ifliti i mu f 11 Itil
ill"- llilv Apt W-II) and ulti-iiiiiii
at noon and Iasi about an hour. wwhn will Iravr with him for Iran
I I ••ill 111*4**1 4PI* I'wgi I Util1!
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Dr. Hamilton Holt, president of on Sunday.
^Tyr.. end Mrs. 8-nll. Mrs. Mil* to I1 that a riinstitutloiiHl Hmen.im.-ot I " " " ........... W i-i I aim It........
the college, will give a luncheon
Mr. Hull, who has hern making
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for the President nnd a few guestn u study of airports In Europe for
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The tentative schedule for the ern in the world, and that he ha* H. H. Coleman, manager, an many a# multi tu iitluml.
i I ini’' nun'll •itin *I \'ituji! S* ii**
U|n n,Mlhitii/‘ Ilf ilii lrtHil, •T lirj Till- uritfitt *»f tin* full wn» *iiim **i Ifiir# SI 111•II 110*1 Moll! "'I'
flight from Washington to Key lieen making an Investigation of nuunced this morning,
llll’h lull !14*4*11 I mIiIdgI Of
In r«i«|ifinH&lt;? from Jntc^runti*mI
rrininatu (hut llu* V*i*ui»»- *nml iM inhvu Krunk l.nv« w#*i#i
UmIiiiiMIII. Ill) •• *'H * " *DU' • ' »o Hunk
Thlis course, which was piepar headquarlria
West culls for a take off at H:00 sir traffic control and arrange­
(#m. setnni | • i (Jf# tflVr fill m1111lr 11»tt 111iI'* t IlCT]
mull! rlnb Whun i •••! L• It. i'l*l#*!*l ftll'-l Ilf*#! \ t l" \ UuN (lliltp Llll fs.iilin in lhi*M‘ I#4ilili 1(ii
Sdn.l.alnea in Mai’iin,
M
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A. M. Mar. d. Mr. Truman will re­ ment of buildings at,, Copenhagen oil by tha Edison Electrical In- IfifC parmlNMlufi to lh&lt;* loerti rlnL t«
II ‘it ##li«Mi#tl Ifie l*NM# l-'eni r l
piitff«l "Mr UffKOl’N*1 lit llm 'Ini* ii if i. iiii»i*| Inifri hhi it * tu» «• Dill I Iff lilt 111Ml fttili IIIOMfllH, I" ki'uillll
Stockholm,
Geneva, stltute, cover, eight p a rt. »"'! I rg a^ ac a MI.rt ch in
r„ c
turn lo Washington on tha after­ Denmark,
* ‘ll *tf ll l| H |t ) l” 4K,
I.(ivi* took liiI9i Inti# cunIimIy Hi
|tii|it«r* full “ f u i i u i i
" ,, "
l'.’,
1V
Swliserlarid and Paris to this end. will I k- conducted each week uvr
noon of Mar. 10.
Die Liink iri Milv- ti* -Id *■
IIAItilKK MUVKS
ll lit l i
i#Ih#» iiuLltrd Horn** Iml mnPI a UiimI t|„ I**#rehtj«i« lim n *»i
the
next
four
weeka.
It
la
held
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i *•t*i:ii(i* *i Hi­
Ur t l | | b l I
till, tt *I•I \l*»l|ti| |H| \ ri**V»')l#l 1)11*1
111*1111111 K. MIIIh, fitrmrrly *»f tin*
H:WI *i’cluck evenings at the Pow-. '"H* al unco toward orgHniiHlimml
(I'nalluuea On rag e n * a i
*itnit1 41&lt;ia*&gt; tiiii) 1lit*u ftii’/r* 111*0
ur Co. office, l.eo Herndon, t h o |lv,,|k&gt; mainly through u fnror-i Stowurt llurlu*r Simp, 1* now wink
i in
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company's
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ThomaH George Jr.
Shop on MaKnolln Avnmo
■•JnailKlIM,' Mn I'M.M lll.hrr
coniluctling the sales training
Elect New Officers
T o M i s s - M e e t i n g t Itti ii r»lIfV jii'i ••iiH*, Lit- filirrfol*
Died On Tuesday course
n ii iii , id ll u*
t »'* i-i il H ii ri 't '-i M 'H i -if
In
Electrical supply flrma repreI ii hl tfU il 'M filial 111** f v i i l i i i !
#ii*i*i**#
The annual election of officers
_______ _
1 - i i l l ' MRI A. S l
l-l- ! 1
senterl
In
the
training
are:
Rat­
ai!y nf I'oiit mi M‘fI pf-*104*11••it ‘Hit •
Thomas W. George, Jr„ two tan. Hanford, St. Johna, Randall,
for the Memlnnln County chapter
DAYTONA REACH. Feb. :! l
,,1-r I --iiderx -f it- I•.-*•&gt;
IIIVs “
of th Infantile Paralysis Founda­ year* old, died last evening at Hears Roebuck, Vodoplch Refrig­
l/ h .Seiiliri-ellr o f DaytoilH lin e h I'rrilv "f Hull Ili ■ nurlnm **&gt;-•I
A f t - r Mu- L i i i i k » u i i d L L i -i I .if
tion wilt be held tomorrow after­ 7:H0 P. M. a t an Orlando hoipltal. eration, Hill Hardware, Millarhut Ihtii l"|ise&lt;&gt;ilri| III 111*' East ( iinlminil
'j"" l n " " n o |
I-—-" k I DIM! nil iL i itil* n Inn Idi filmm
noon at tho Tmirllst (’enter at Ho had been ill for three weeks. Ilishop, Genas Refrigeration amt
Fl-riila High School Conferer-cr Dm&lt;-i-n*is in
11*&gt;"
,1,"t * Vwtt-ltl VVtl Ni 111 vi ll i I * - 1 It Will"* li«'M
llOO o’clock, ,Dr. B. W. Runreeht, He was bora on Jan, 91, 1047 In U o Drothen,
i-Hsketlmll toiirnnment starting I t-d-v they Dint
|dan- i- ......... . Uf* Dll Ntl V 11 flftil I vmi l l l l l l l f i 4
.resident, announced today In urg. Orlando and resided In Banford
here tomorrow.
jo weekend ponf*-(ene&lt;- to \tti-hiog #Dii $2,01111, A n m m i ‘ 1 i t m t r t l t l u s n
NEW
YORK,
Feb.
23
(/!-&gt;
Wnihington
i*
preparing
snolliri
»liot
ng all membera ami all thoao In­ with his parents at 9100 Magnolia
Cnnfaranco Secretary
II
A **•*•
w i n p l i i m l i»! Mi4* 1 1 -*iil i Id - i i n f
Locally Grown Beam* in ihe arm lor buiineu- -allbougli iliwt ii not its avowed purpoir.
terested In crippled children to be Avenue.
Schuhlgcr nnriirtim-ed Del.ii.nl has I
s""u '"'
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1
Mil* I ut m k ’h r ii iu il l L i n k
Im iM tnic
Tho chilli Is survived try the Appear
Some
ihiflk
il
may
duplicate
the
Marihall
PUn-rc-armanretii
tonic
present.
been -epdeil ceconil;
I.... .
I »• " illiainsbiirg nni"-nn- .-.I l.&lt; •• Lit"!Hint-r t li.nl In i1 ■ •uvli it’ t* Mu*
On Market
Mrs. Gorge A. Speer la secre­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
which about (hi* time last year hailed an earlier budding rrceiiion third ..nil St. Augustine, fourth '''»&lt;»'«
*,rf"r*. ....... '"• "&gt;«• ItHIlFt! l i l t ' l l I il | m1fir.ri ■* WliH
tary and R. W. Oeaae treaaurer George; grandparents: Mr. and
Coach Kelly McRri.le's Sen!..... . ............
'"- w.-eo th.
fIIIII11*
and
sent
industry
lo
all-lime
high,
of
output
and
income.
The
flrat
crap
of
locally
grown
M
rs
W.
George
of
Sanford
and
uf the organisation Directors are
l,"n ,,f Huu,h 1
‘ , 'e""
The new elixir ii to be a rr-nmamcnl of Wcilern F'.u i o j h ! a (will­ ourtment are tho defendlnu - ham erratic
Flirty”
wmil-1
Ire
inadirhi-n
IB. C. Smith, Dr. II. W, Rucker, Mr. and Mre. Peter Rocco of groan beans during tha winter
plons and are umtafeatod in conTHE VVEATIIEK
Thi, Stnte Dcmucruliic l-arty
Mre. Cleude Herndon, Mrs. Hel­ Monangahela, Pa.; an aunt: Mlsa season made their appearance ing out of American goods tmdf
fortmeo play this season,
yesterday
a
t
tha
Sanford
Stole
sup|iorted the States'
Right*
materials
which
could
keep
UK
en flhults, Mra. J. N. Coatee of Mary George, and two uncles:
could
he
farther
from
its
desires.
The
tourney
schedule:
LAKELAND, F •I, j: t/lV pii-sidential caniliilory -if Govern­
Orlede, George Touhy. Dr. W. Pniaerlck George and William Farmers M ark et, a full month heavy Industries humming, pro­
Tha Soviets have ix-en pictured
Thursday: DeLand vs. Winlr-r or J. Strom Thurmond The pm- Mild wi-athi-i will lav in Florida
ahead of tha regular growing sea- long some matarials shortage-- &gt;*n-l
P. Brooki, Mlsa Francis Mae- George all of Sanford.
os
counting
heavily
on
an
Ameri­
•on. Manager Sandy Anderson even revive others.
J’lirk, 2:18 iI*. M.J Fnialka vs. Lees- '|'rumMI1 grnuit supie-rtiii,Tleil Hi" ihr-muli Sntin&lt;l,i&gt;. lire FederalDougle. Randall ChMe. Dr. P.
Tho Mass of the Angola will bo *part
can depression. Nothing could liurg, -LThi St. August no vs. San- ,in||imn| parly s ciinill-lnt-this morning,
Hluli* Ktimt Wmimu-,* D'rvir** ifild.
es.'
L. Qulllman. Dr. 0. L. Bark*, held a t All 8oula Catholic Church reported
Coupled
with
the
Marshall
l-lnii.
Please
thorn
more,
it
Is
said,
or
The
HIin hi Iv iDtiilur u ralhel ID 43Xford, 7.JO; and F.Ustin vs. Sea('milwell
-mill
rt-mcni-r
('mil
well hii
Let representative-Gordon Rrlaann. Edward Kire her, a t 10:00 A. M, on Friday with
___t ho
help
their
cause
in
Europe
more.
efactory
S J 1level here, and our ow.i
irrceio, H.
pecteil in I'xlieoir' "irlhrrn Florni
hntli
gronjnt
wmilii
meet
ivut­
RoHand Dean, Dr. G, H. Starke, Father William Nochtrab officiat­ G « ? ie ‘s u e 'e
But the Russian l-ear so far has
farm and wera purchased by tha
Friday semifinals at 7:110 o'clock il. S. Senators Olio Johnston ami r-ia l-nlgld
end Prof. J. N. Crooms.
ing. Interment will be made In All Sanford,, Produoa Co. Beam are ro-armament, still largely In the helped stave off any such turn and 11:00 o'clock.
Unmet Mayhank -if South Car­
talk
or
planning
stage,
this
new
Soule Catholic CemeUry.
In business here by sti-poing up tho
now aelllng a t 9M 0 to #4,00 a
JACKSONVILLE Ksli. ’J O-Uft
Saturday: finals at H: 1ft u'rli-rk. olina anil J. Howard McGrath,
BAND CONCBRT
hamper a t the m artat, said Mr. shot In the arm might retard dr- cold war every time the Truman
High Low
Democratic
national
chairman.
The Sanford ShufGeboard Club
Gallon.
SIGNS WARRANT
Ando non.
Administration needed to whet
HI
rtn
Tho Rev. Miixhi C. Collins, ex- 1(first mi
will sponsor a hand concert by the
Soma
even
think
It
might
start
TALLAHASSEE; Feb. 93-4*1
WASHINGTON JAII.KI)
American public approval of such
Detroit
tt
23
erutlvo
secretary
of
the
pro-Tru• • place Seminole "High fchool —Governor Warren today signed
another
InGationary
spiral,
Rut
SOO
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 2.1-f/Pl mnn organisation in this stutc, Minneapolis
builnaao-bolitarlng stops as re­
2!)
23
hand a t the court a* Second Street a w arrant ordering electrocution
oihara stem Just as sure that In- armament and the Marshall Plan, —A 40-year-old negro celebrated declared, however, that he hail New York
Two third
IH
43
aad Palmetto Avenue tonight a l during tho week of Mar. 1 fait pupils frapi
Park flatlan la now a daad duck, and no Bach time, Russia made it plain yesterday's holiday Tn a boisterous "matlo no commitments.' '
Si. Louis
•IT
31
Vito o'clock. All Sanford residents Float Griffis, eonvkrtod of kiUJng Elementary ‘
rialtad • •w force can do much more than th at w* had to act to aid Europo. manner, police said.
H2*
72
State Senator Edgar A. lit own San Antonio
and winter vlsltore are lavtUS a brother of hie form er wife In the Banford
alow down tha deflationary trend. And each tlma wo acted, we gave
In fact, so lusty was his merry­ of llarnwell, whom Cnntwell said Health’
r..i
44
Aug., 1MT.
Russia b a r haya quits a bit to U. S. business another shot In the making that thay hauled him to would represent the state Demo­ Jacksonville
HO
03
^The^Shufflaboard Club
he exact day and bear of the
da with this attem pt to bolster arm.
city jail on drunk and disorderly cratic Farty, announced that Miami
83
03
g f t Invited to attend n plcnle
ekftfvtis
he "did not expect to be In Wash- Orlando
And today, os the Truman arf84
80
TSept.
2 I2 L. F. Chapman.
p r l"
to be held before the eoe
IQaaHsseg na *»«&gt; r« » n
HI* nam*: Georoa Washington. Ingtnn ovss Iks weebeaditt

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