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PAfiN SIX

2 Newspapermen Retailers Face Bright Future
Are Hanged For
In Sales Volume, But Profit Less
Hy HAM DAWHftV
Gandhi’s Death
Of Godsc And
A p t e Are Cremated
A fle r E x e c u t i o n

B o d ie s

AMRAIA, India, Nov 15 -(/T)
!lir young t-ditor who nt*a. mated
Muli.imlni K. Gandhi end the man
who told him in do it were sprung
»imiill*iiriiiii|y through a gallows
trap at die Ainhal* central jail
•Ins iiioimi,,j, | heir bodies Wrir
Cicmntrd immediately afterward.
N.niiynn V. (iodic and Narayan
It. Aplc, two Hindu joutnali*!*.
walked to llirir death with imilc*
on llicii lure*. Their forehead*
wen- painted with *ncrrd mark*.
I.aih in.iii tarried a small package
piPMiumldy of Hindu acripturn,
whii I, ilu-y were allowed to hold
ii&gt; thru Imhdi ware lied behind
llirm.
A nimm-iil before the trap wa*
•piung Ihr two young fanatic*
ihmiliil in unison "May the United
Indm In- immortal. We aaluie the
holy miiilii-rlniid."
Thi»«* ttim ttic Nutlunallat »l,»gim* lliut hml ililla,Ill'll them tu
tukii the lilt- of the aululed lllmlu
apnitiiul leader who huti-d violence
ao much in- 11 urn to i-ltll Moslemlitmlo strife.
A wit lit*** to the execution.
which iiuiiil u two-year-legal luitti IiiIIiiwiiik tiuminr* aaaaaaiun
tun, in n New lli-lt.l gurden .Juii.
itti, tlMH, Hind the two lueu thauk*r.I llii-tr juiloi* for thvlr kimh-.H
nml 11-hen i tun they "flnlili the
I.ii iiiii- i. ipnckly, ’
(ioil-.e, tin- Jti-yeui -old eillloi
ot tic Pooiiu liully, hml fired the
.mu Hint t. ill«-(| Nniidhl u* lie
wulkeii to prayer in from ot
Immlied* ot III* roltowar*. Apt*-,
(lie Iiiiiill.ln-I ol (he lli'W*|iu|iei,
won executed tor jeuiilllg the plot.
I-Ciii otlii-i men recetvad mnieii
cch of tile impii.ontm-til fur purti
Cl|mtiou io tin- (dot while n lillli
won licipllttl,ll,
A h tin1 two rumleiiiiMMl men
Blood oti tin- gulluw* they luohi'd
akywtuil uml ii'tutod Iron, me
llmdu Mi-i'ipluioa in the la*l win
all11■ of liic null, wldirli la I'un.nleteil (In- vUlldti go,| hy tho Hindu*.
'Ilu-y Were .till nmillng ua the
lillicit In,oil* were placed uver
lltelr l end*.
An eyiwllnena *nld four Urahmill pile.In attended the eremattnn, renting the acrlpture* amt
pouring rice uml "Klie#’' (cluri
fled hut ter) oil the hilining pyie*.
‘the 'hone* ufid u*iiu*r wni be
Imimr.ed in the holy rivci (m|n*
at uume lalei date, in rumplMinCe
witli the leipietta id tile yhillilM'
K'lallvea.
Hour, after the hanging of­
ficial* .till lefiiBed pnldluy to
(lillfiliu in deny ttiul Hie oxccii
H um IiiiiI luken pliue. In avoid
ilcluon.liiilloti* mu) po.xlhle violmice, even tin* elo.e.l leliitlVe*
wen- not told. ,in informed .outre
kiild ilm I,one* and aahi-a would
lie illimi'l.ed ill the holy liver
1 vecietly.
A .(net cm few hud huen tduct-d
around the pilami nil night aim
' until afti-i the execution. I'ullce
1 feared tlu-re might loi vlnh-me
, among hoiiic I'f.lMfU luntby lllmlu
’ and Bikh leftigci-B, many of them
aymiiuiheile to I he untl-Mimlem

Godaft.

I
'
'
y ' !
i • '
W? (

I'ullce held two men - uppuieiilly friend* of (|odae'*--whi) allenip
ted during the night to sriiliIt- the
20-foot wall* of the jail. Ollierwile no 'll at inliunic* wtie reiiort.«d:

"
&gt;,
?'• ■1"
T. v
*

Althmigh the people of Amhnlfi
ellll did not know whether the
two had heen hanged or not, the
government niiimuncod the eaeetilloli III New Delhi. It took place
at H o’clock thl* morning.

Y’.c *
Anihuln I* In fiulln'* teeming
r, . ru n Juli where hundred* of Mu*etn* ami Hindu* Imve dlo,| in
litter clashes which nruic nut of
:hw partitioning of I'nklalnu and
India afler they received th«lr
ttdapandvni'o In 1047.

City Is Asked
*
BS

r**&gt; na*i
tlw Wnla Marketing ||IINri| „f ]^ t

J F 4 of (ho A. II. French *uhdlvi*lon,
hfa*r now me it(IIed hy tlm Hanford Htaln
&amp;EV;Farmt&lt;ra .Market t» rucllllnte finrJTY, Aiming of Impruvcmen'.* at the
Market, wa* approved. Thl* ellnjmalei thu reservation of a nreg|oua deed that If over the market
area con*eil to he u*cd for It*
ijrtwMHt purpose, the land wa* to
wrvert to the City. The Commit•Ion, raid Mr. McKihhln felt that
the Market wa* "aufflclantly onuanrtted tn May In Hanford,
i- Attendance of delegate* roprea n t i n g Sanford at (he convention
mf Florida Uegue of Munich
MM, N‘,v-. a7. *•» approved
'Mayfair Inn, ilad Mr. McKIh
i Invited the League to
1080 convention here. Mr.
it and City Sanitary DirH. Johnson reported ati Monrjay at the mooting
Phfeida taction of the
n Waterworks Association
ado, and *ald that they
ttand other meeting!,

TUESDAY NOV. 15. 19-19

Tint SANFORD tfKHALIL SANFORD FLORIDA

Commercial Flight
I n Jet Transport
Claimed By Italian

CITATIONS Truman R e p o rt

tUty

OgAA K A T lO A f c y A S D S
V A V T f « » A T &gt; -------

Show E u r o p e ’s
P ric e s Too High

By CRNAKE RKDKINI
Al* Nawxfeaturea
/Ii M n t u * L o o s * T *
ROM K— An Italian air force
EC A Declares U. S.
colonel claim* tn In- the flmt
Buy ENMYTMWfir o s
mart to pilot a jet propelled
Is W illing To Ac­
W A M T S , P * AAO AiEY
plane over a rnmmi-rclnl route.
Colonel Mario I),- fleriinrdi,
c
e
p
t
Competition
&lt;30 T o O
W f '
ll*2d Schneider trophy winner,
recalli-d the flight in an miurW ASHINGTON., Nov. 15 -&lt;/p)
vlow.
"That
w-n*
Novi-inhi-i
;i^
1— I'rexident Truman today irnl to
11)41, when I drove the filst jfP
(ongirit a Marthall Plan report
plane fruni Milan to Rome", n«
dn Idling that Europe rnuil lower
•ahf.
ih price* to compete in the United
"I Wll* Ot the time, line uf
the Cnpronl uiicinft factory'*
State* market for the American
test pilot* and io Atiril lliit) I
mntumrr't dollar.
tested the Jet plum- for the flnt
'" ’in"., recent survey the National! ,
W.M m"''" ^
City Hn.ik or New York »h«w. I
•• "o- lengthy and coatly . ..at
“ The United Stale*, of course,
time, taking off from the airport
Hint r»n large ret..II
(mr.tim..'
"‘•‘' I
Ju*t la-fore the
of Tallcdo, The tests went on fm
mu*l be willing to accept greater
jiver IK months, and nt Ilm end
In the flr.t half of thl* year had ,,,hI
S."l,l-( 11 • **'**
competition from European tupof November IIMI. I flew tin- jet—
.. Mile, volume only I P&lt;r
plier* in order to help Europe pay
rattle period of They gut *teudily wur*a after the
a Captoid Cnmplnl— from tin, air­
under the eom|inrahle
*teel
worker,
walked
out.
At
their
it* way,” aaid tho.study prepared
port nf Llluite near .Milan to GnliW
ItMH. Hut their net llimine wa*
low* point, di-pui tmont .tore aide*
down III per cent.
miiii. near Home".
“
by the Economic Cooperation Ad..........
town
a
thumping
12
to
14
The 27 depnitiiicnt nod *perially
An air mlnlalrv spokesman
oiiniitration.
.ti.re* in Hi,. IM re|),died aale* .... ' **nt
y*"*-readily harked lip Do Rernuidl's
only II pei cent nudi-i n year ugo,
(Yhat nlmui thu rent of thi*
Even if European sales in the
claim.
hill tln-ii profit. Were Ofr tri |« 1 yell! ? The head of one of tho
"Wo don't want to act like the
United State* were doubled— thus
rani.
lurgoat de|iurtmcnt .tore group*
Hussinn* who claim Hint they
irstoring
Europe's
pre-war
share
Tin- Iate.i report of the Fed* I in the country- Fred l.nxarua Jr.,
wen- first in everything," observed
of thi* market— the volume would
end Itft.erve Hnnril give, depart• prenlifenl of Federated Depart­
Col, Klhnnij Ghlgliu.
ment -tore I,Hie* III 2 pel ei-nl ou-nt Store* hie. -gui-KBe* that
"Hut we hnve found reason to
irpreirnl let* than I per real of
uh
miller la-t year for the week end-i dollni volume will la- ".umewlmt
twllevo that Do III i modi wn* the
ll.i*
country's
total
output
and
„,| Nov. ft.
low-ur limn a year ugn."
first moo to fly u Jet OV*l a
Th n l’* nl,out tho moil cheeiinv
That piohaldy mean* only a few
commercial dlstnuce.
At
the
NKAV YORK, Nov. IB— l/P&gt;- would "only be arralrhing the sur­
new* ............ etui ter* have Imd all |n rcenlnge point* lower. All exact llill ''Hojimglr*" Holdnaon. 71- face of the Ameiiian market,"
time lift carried nil- mull hemlt^
till, yeai. From .Inn. I to date., figure I* Impo.idlile In give, even yi-ur-idil veteran ntage uml ncreon Congre** wa* told.
he stamp 'first Jet piopelleT
CAMDEN, N. .1.— Real inelal In enna D the anawer sclencr ha*
ilepnilini-nt .toll. .a le . .Imnpi-d tin nl thl* tali1 dale, bernune of the iluneer, wn* in a hnniiilul today,
fliirtit Mliaii-Guldonia”.
now provided to the Increasingly difficult and expenilva proctsa of
"
T
h
e
participating
ruunlriet
tiveriige of li per cent mulcr
iirieccliilntv of fm lher .trike* nod
nerldll* nod uncertain.
"A ftrr Ih) Ilernurdl"* auccex*repairing autu hoilie* and fender*. Don't raplac* It, metal it, I* (he
It’* true lliut the compnil.oti* lint-down*,
An ufflrlal uf rulutnhla-I're*- mud intensify their export drive
ful attempt, a hew type af jet
new approach. A rusled-uut dour pniicl is drat sanded tu remove dust
of lid* year’* volume hu* h«en1 Hut with everything
iiotmul, hylerlnn Medical Tenter *ald Hole In the dollar areas if they are to
wil* prepared by the Tamoni
'•lid paint and then a special fiber is dipped In n solvent and applied
made ngain*t the hauuei vent of m-Iii II trade can continue it* pro- 111Non wax not ‘‘In a i-rixl* at thia
fuclorle* under Si-rmnlii C’om'tc the now hare metal, as shown lower left. When the fiber Is dry,
attain
independence
from
extraor­
I DIM, the tiiil-end of the po*t-Wiii *ent pun- lit the rath legl.ter.
time," hut that hecauan of hla
pllli’* supervision Hut nftei 'he
. McL l. lt la applied uver it with u brush, as shown In tha top photo,
dinary
outside
assistance."
the
re­
age, hi* rumlltloii wa* rnnaldareri
or with a apray aim or a spatula. Duro dry, th# repair I* metal-hard
arnd*t|ce, Ihe Germans
picand may be sanded smooth and [minted Ilk* any metal for a finished
port weal on.
"*erlnii* ami iincertan."
veuteil n* from working on it
'Job like t&gt; nt mi the lower right. This amaslng new material, a product
nnv more."
The uegru danrftr waa admitted
"Thin will require on the part
Tin* journal of the llritlah Roval
tu tho Imapltal late yrxteriiay af- of many European bn*lne&gt;*inen n of thu It. M. Ilulliugshrad t’orp . I* now being Introduced in auto body
lly HIMH&gt;H JOHNKON
It h i Ii m * rroM **•■» IIM I
ahop* acinus tbe country. F.vrn individual car owner* who are handy
Aeronautic* Hodnty of Jnn. It) 18
leorganlsatlun uf factory methods, ■with sandpaper and a paint hru*l, cun make hotly and fender lepairi
iiiuiiiliiig, Adeimuer *unt that the ,,7,",n ■utiBpftelfii-d heart
, enndltloit,
,
records Get mini* flew Jets for tli^
Itl 'N N IN Ii W ATER S TIL L
line.- \V.-*l.-,,i foreign „i.lli*l«-i» which had hotheri-d him previous­ installation of now and mure
quickly and easily. Ilnrdri tbuii lead ami mare ruit-proof than naln
first time Aug. 27, Ib.'ID, with P
AIISKNT IN MOST FARM
...... . hint agreed to «!ow down diHinnnt- ly, heroine iidanalflrd, the offi­ efficient niaehlnery In order to
less steel, Mct-L-it piovulc* a i.-pair Joh as durublu and permanent
lleinkel H. K. 17H. The magaxine
H o .MKH IH U IS GAINING
,,y &lt;&gt;.,t,nn *yiillietlc gn-nlim&lt; cial muIiI, lie wa* placed In an reduce emit*, greater attention to
•a many mole expensive ine'li »1j now In me.
added that the llritDh Gloster
Rooulng wat'-i i* p«-rha|&gt;* Ike
,,,,,] *n„-| imtorie* pen,ling oxygen tent.
merchandising uml ndvertl*ing,
Whittle K-28/HI flew for the first
Roliliisou relehrated hi* (12nd1 iei|e*Jgnlng of iirtalucl* sail packgreat,-*l Mingle ciiim-iill-MCC- whirl. ,(ll||„,, &lt;h*ril**imi* la-lween the
time Muy 14, ID-11. while the
elcctiific.ll.in off.-i* to farm fain- (p.jmuu govenimcil uml the Al Idrthday nine yearH ugu hy danr* |aging to anil American ipefor
Atnerlciiii* look off with theli
in.
ing il'J l,loch** i(own
Hrnndwny. H&lt; - ear**, and a ileieinilnallon in I'liited Kintes; Inflnthiii rniiimio-I
ill,-*, In tin- opinion of puw«u-u*e
|,,K|, ,„mml**lnn.
Hell *I' fill/A Alracomet Oct. 1.
to
utuile.
wahonored
hy
the
city
for
hi*
-•rve
American
cusloim-rs
with
expert* of the lli.ixl HI.-.IrlticuAilenaue, *„m Mu.l he Ix-lleved
11) 12.
i,on AdiiiiuMrniitm. Tlicv itMtimalc
niigl.l ultlmulely till year* In *how hu*lne*a on Apr the care and ntleiitinn they re
"Slnhli- den, iicmu le*
Mitli
n
Col. Gldglla said Hint Italian
HI).
1
1
1
4
(1
,
when
Mayor
William
O'celve
from
American
producers."
Hud a fa. ,u family of five with u
t„ „ cumplete hull in dm
hriiml puiliaiucliliiry luisl
lime
Init-lligi'iice
hu* proved
that
JA
C
K
S
O
N
V
ILLE
,
N**v.
Ift-I/I1
)
I
In
ver
proclaimed
"Rill
Hiihliiaon
■
ini, a,inuml of live*tnrk would u-c nii.ii.lliig, mi to n lug cluingc in
It also will In- necr**ary, the I,ceil Io,night Into being nml
tho German* never flew any
The
cell
I
ml
mid
south
Flor­
Uni."
nhaul Jlisss ion* or wider In a year ,t„. ,)|wnic,.ilhnst idan.
report sold, fur the .Mm dinll I'lau atreugllu-lied," tin- lev lew mil
ida Flood Cunt col Hoar,I him commerclnj distanco with eh Jet
could Men in give I Imlr expnrtur* llllUeil.
f they hail to do the pumtdtlg and
Adeiumei uUo -aid Hml Ha4
liii-ii
urged by Florida'* two .urn Helukd In IlklU.
Im-Bnllvea tu enter
the tough
carrying liy I,ami. If the -nmr Allle* hail )ef,i»cd to -top ill*
Co! Ghlglla drew nn hla memut^
"The Cinnmu,il*tn have been put
l(l
U|,UUI) witli, ull
liuerican market. Till* will he on tin defensive lhrmiftliii.il
fumilv had un elect rle pump iln-y maul ling of foil
major mm
tu describe the hltlh of Jet proelhk- speed" In developing
dene, a* EGA AdmtnlidinPir I'niil free tialion* of Western Fninpe. .’onl ml piojccts
wmiltf- wit limit Mweat anil toil
umcrit Imhisti ie*.
..tifcgLiuril! pulsion in Daly.
. , t
to
,4 iinttHxeS Prua* r*a* ’ O stl ‘ G. Hoff ill nn lin* MUggi-ali-d, hy
n*e mine than twiro a* much
Adiliiuiei emphu*Ui-il the purlinsaid lltv
Inventor
uf jet
-'Hack of this leiieweil spilltiUil 11vI-* nml property.
. -Ho
— -----—
,
water.
mi-lit nt Ituiiu Unit all the dri-i- di iIn-. Much ii hoard, however. lettltig the export lug ciiin|ianle., "lieilglh nil- the iculitlei uf u
‘
'
iiandef
I'rompt use of fcdi-rul idlncat-1 wnnl liijjiu n
l
r
{J|n4
Thl* plentiful Biipply of runulliK \»lnn* 'd the I'iiiim cmifeiciice de- would he set up ullly wllH the keep a share of the i IiiIIuih earned Mindliilllng diet, coiili.d uf m iiii - „ l l 3
will make It tush-r to « "orthftrp .(tab;.■
W
water would, ill tun|( bIiiiw up ill iiumled iipuii fin lliei in-got ill I liilr- mule, HliiiHthiK Ihnl lh,u gorI ruin in aajHirt trade,
jrjinl inf Itil ion hrmighl iihmit by uldiilii
iidilltlniiiil
fedeiul aid (ur*" 1*mitfvr* In J-lj .
pli-a*auter living, hoalllih-r live- between the Gi-liunii gnveinnu'iil •'I* it*mum nl wnrk, ihjrlnR thu
The report coveted KTA oper- -.ti'tiillly ineri,using prediu tion— giunls, Senator, Pepper and llol- plMI* ,ft|r Id* l,#** .1' ..*•
•tin(k, uml iiii!ieu*etl milk and vgg anil the three iilln-d high com il«*lii»frullnns «if th»t tio^rd.
utlftns up to July I of till* year. now IK per cent aleivi- pn- win
.......................mud
members here
"8WMWlu 'CffM HM loW fjsim W
land told
i
“
If
l-i'wis
rriilRfd,
Ij9
R«fP
I***
mlasiiilier*
priHlurtliiti.
It also'1emphasised tha warning* and cnurugeuU* acllun* taken hy yi-Nltirday.
nu»n
nt
work#
ih«n..th*»
In
(.achnnge
for
Allied
i-onYet ileiplte the JiM-iea*liig num­
HoRand said in- wa* convlncud
to- voiced Hy Hoffman two.week* be­ the piirtlcipiiting govetiiim-nlM tn
ber uf electric-tinwe red water *y*- iie**lon*, Adenauer suiil that the will act under the *»prgen?y p n - fore the1council of Marshall I'lau Imld down prices nml wage*, x x x if nil of thu tl,fiUO,l)IH) allocated «* *l,h »j:k,£5S
vision
of
the
Ta
fU
I
lurtlay
S
i
t
'
(leiman
government
i*
irmly
to:
cmjntrM* In I'nrlet that rccovurv
tmu * ln*t*lh-d during
icennl
"Against the-e achievements, il used or vicee.le.l "we can got
"Rnme of.the -WhlU’ House el- hi Impfriltd. hy .Ijnuort rontrol*
I ) F.ntei the Ruhr authoilt^
year*, two third* uf the farm lunnft*
however, must lie sot the Inability through u deficiency appropria.
.....................
*iat
Luwi*
Vkould
&gt;bt
fli-lnl*
fc
-el
that
Luwl*
Would
mill
acknowledge
lltv
Ruin
h
I
ii
I
ii
I
c
and exchange ri-slfirtliin* which of Hi* We*l,-iit Kniopeiui conn- non covering the i-xces* spend­
of the rountiy me. still without
ling off tha,,
the MrVlfe act as harrier* to irqde.
running water. (Inly ft m-muit of that will kev|i mnlrol of tha agree tn) calling,
trie* to impiove their dollai posi­ ing without too much trouble.
‘
lliw
w
*
or"
(»
\
uch
ciindUifuut.
h
r
,
under
such
conil
iiilmn home* today lack running Ruhr's big *H-el and coal In"It M i ni* di diable to me that
■ It repented, Hoffman'* plea for tion. Despite the fact that tlodi
hoard
huvlna
auihu/|(y,;
idrt/ifke
duatrieM.
waler,
llift eftoiioinli- unification of Ku- cull,hill, d exports in (lie ci coinl yml get wink actually started In
recomuii-ndutloiiM
um^
lYtSif
21 "t'impelate , limcly" with the
.no in.ui, of Hie district If posTu lit-lp pul (aim Inline* on a
I're*hli-tii ahoiild Invoke fndjThn- t-npft, noting M im ic »l«p*, in Hint ipiaitei or I'J Hi iriiched u |)&lt;■ t sllde. Thl* however, will have to
par wiili city dwelling*, KKA la en­ Allied •ecuiily hoaril.
direction hut declining lliut pro win |ieiik, shipllli'iil I" the Dnited
Ifarilev
Act
iv*
thu
ImmrqiMP
afep
II) Allow foicign hive*lmenl* in
tho discri lion of the
couraging RtCA-finnni-ed electric
been |Htaie* &lt;U— lined ami the dollar gnp 1 left
If lin- coal miner* unit (lhe,indus­ ’grftx* "on th&lt;-‘ whole ■ hu
H. S. engineer* in charge of the
sy*teniM In nssl.-t their miul con- Geiniiin lado*trinl eiitei|ul*e*. lie try don’t reach a *y|t|emi:Rt very - Inw." i
widened.
)i-h."
Hiiiuera in |ihuiiiiiiK inli-ipinte wntei did not *nv what |H‘|Cl lit age of *00,1.
With reference to ihe problem
"Thi' loahllitv to convert their
■ysleniH, The IIKA coup* du lint foreluii Inti'ie*, tin- G i-iiiiiiii gov
(if*
high
Fuiiipeau
prices,
It
wa*
Meanwhile
fedeiul
mftdlulhra
gmutiig
1
1
n
1
ini
1
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oidinit
nml
Inm (. HAYING
inaki. Insinuation* nr, gi-nerully ernmeiit would penult
dlsclosi-d thi-v werv cuii*Mftrjh|f stalled: "Devatnulhni of rurrem-le .i'.-ii c i vohi,iic of trade lulu u nNK\V URI.KANS, Nov. 1(1—
4&gt;
To
take
[ml
1
"a,,
-oui,
a*
speaking, sell rigljjimcllt. They
njiptiinl MH'iit uf n fin't*fululn|f wax. unavoidable if the gap he .In. 1inn ot the dollm gap 1 a ,/)&gt;,_ The [ireslih-nl of the Aiuerkolti liy giving leciinlcat advice |in**llde" 111 Hie i'ii ni.ti ii i. miiiui iHJiml to luwi «'ff a wulkoff *&gt;[ iwr-en price* In the two part* of i &gt;*m. iii olilfjit i,f tin* pm IU'ijJfilil»K ifn|| Siu'kfly of Muuliuniuul Kuof
the
lli-m-lux
ci,nn,iic.
and pointing nut the various fact­
Aitvimuei -.nfH shut the Wmd 'b''k officer* which Ihreatrn* to Iht- wanlern world wa* In liy nar­ count l ies.
ijIliciT* Miiy* the nation could
or* which *timil dim taken Into German government Imd ,-xniessi d bull pnasvuger
rowed."
*7*1'Iip
*
*•"■ •
)*J cargp
* T.
and
dry
a
[iH'ihictjoii and triiile III- , 'live hi tween fit,UtMt,null,IXHI and
accnimt in Imylng ii pomp and
On the more favmahla side the cell 1 mol productivity Imriroves, f t,OIH),m)n,tU)u
mnmally
If
|t
wllllngm-** t„ make the*., cm i-I "blpplng mi tha
,h*'
tilmmlng ii water *y*leio to meet U wllllllgtie** to miike tlie*e cull Gulf *t mldnlulit tonight.
report said:
it 1* c ircntml that price* 111 the, would
mu the entire Hoover
Ilm need* of a particular home cession* tu I he Wc*l hefuie the
William
N.
Margnlla
naslstunt
Industrial production In the -mi curie,icy nri-n* gradually u d - 1 ('nmml*»lim it-puit into operumeeting of lin- I'uiU ciiifeienre,
-ind farm. They also undertint1 the
Tho German rliiiiici-llm al ,u dlM-ctm of the Federal Cnncllm- Marshall flan count rle* reached Jil-1 1In loseive* to I luce prevail- lion
Importance of getting a competent
Tlo- AN.MK iireshlent, Jumt),
Shut I hi- German unveiimten' lIon Service, -aid shipowner* wore ■ new peak In the M-t-und ipjartei- ing ip the hard currency art-as,
rimtrai'lor to in»tnll the watering snhl
hail iiIho inked I he W ctem fm standing pal against union demand of Ihe year; thi- farm outlook In­ tlm. alluvciiig trade again to How Todd of New &lt;it leap*, made thu
system.
dicated a probable record post-war freely nod permitting Import re­ Mtidt-meot la*l nlgiit In un ml.
ell'll nilnl*ler* III In In nii iiige for n rotnrv Idling hall.
And In the sled Industry. Allrg- production; foreign trade expand striction* and foiulgn cxcliang. dress hefori- the l.milalana KnStep up in rural oUTtriflrutlnii for lilt end •" tin- *tiile of will-.
h o i t fi l f UAH h i 1 t n
g.iici-iiiig Society and t)i« New
hrny-Ludlnin’* H-’.OOfl employa* ed— hut not In the direction uf the icgiihitioioi to la- lifted."
■luring recent year* will greatly
Grinin* si-etiun uf the AKMK.
joined thu liack-to-wnrk parade as
c o n 1 1 s r 1
fiu-illtale effort * of rurui cltlien*
thi-ir emit run i« signed.
tu provide Ihi-ir home* and meet*
Many small firms have jil»n»d
ing place* with running water and
lunialnn-lnauranca pact* with CIO
ndcipintu pumhhiK. these power(l-«a«ln*va s-rma r M , nBS&gt;
use .*pi-rleii*|s of the U. fj. De­ heroine a threat to w-oild m-ace." ateclwnrket* and mnal of tha
partment of Agriculture point nut. "previously Frunn- and Norway WXI.000 steel workers who stnielt
Today more than 7ft percent uf tho railed on tlie Asu'inkly I,, npprnve nut (let. I ure ex per led hack, on
i
Nation'* farm* have electricity, a* propinal* for ii woild wlde reuails their Jobs wllhln 10 days.
compared tu leva than 11 pet cent of all arm* hut ainniic weapon*
ii lullft when KKA wn* eatahllshrd. and any other lu-tniment* of ■cl authenllratad information Con­
cerning th*« conventional arm*Whllo the Installation of running mas* destriirtlun.
water system* I* nut keeping pace
The ( 'iiiindiun-Nni wi'giuii pro­ manta •ml armed force* of otnw
with connecthma fur electricity, It posal wn* «iil.milled i„ 11,,. As­ countries
k* making prugrea*. Morn nml sembly's fill-nation special politi­
During awurity council iwhata*
mure farm fmullie* are letting the cal committee ns Hint body be­ on the ia*u«. Russia Inalaled Mut
water and tint the memhare of tha gan debating (lie ipie-dlmi of anna ■ny arm* census mult Include a
A double chance to win! FlltST
count of atomic weapon* a* well
reduction.
family do the running.
- a Local Comaat judged by
The proposed arms rensu* wa* ■■ the convent lonaf type. The
local judge* rlgkt In your own
went
cm
power*,
however,
reject­
approved
earlier
thl*
yenr
hy
thft
MANY AltTICLKH SHOWN
community. All you do U write
Wownhltchkn, Flu. — Mora than If, N. Cumin la*lon for convenfloual ed the Soviet demand* on tM
your rcaaon In SO woldi or ten
1,000 article* mode hy the Gulf ■rtnamcnla hut wa* killed in thft ■round* that atomic enntrot al­
-o n the Local Entry BlankCounty home demnmdratlon club Recur It y Omim-ll hv n Soviet veto. ready v u heIna conntdered by
Tim new reaolutluit calla on nil I ho U. N. Atomic Energy Com­
Kiri* and home demonHtratlon club
why we thould give you a new
mission
ami
that
any
data
on
nu-nitwra
nf
the
Security
Council
women wore exhibited nl the fair
IMQ Shalvtdor Refrigerator. II
atomic
weapon*
nhould
ho
handled
hero recently, according tu Mr*. Io eoopcrnlft In Irylng to achiova
our
judge* •elect your* a* the
separately.
unanimity on thi&gt; mica ipicatlon.
Wilma A. well, homo agent*
beat ream , you will get a new
Tha proposal would put tho As1950JJlt Jenifer4 R tf tic* rator fa bt
Ty Cohb, In ltd year* of majet
' I V on record a* recognising
no arms *la*lm* are llkoly league play, compiled a Ilf* tint#
awarded by tu and dtlivtnd rigfn
loyturktmt.

NEW YORK. Nov, 15— (A1) — Relailer* are facing a pretty bright
future in llte next monlln ahead a* far a* their talei volume ii concern­
ed. Tin* pinch cornel in profit*.
The amount of money being rung up on department itore cash
registers right now is only a ihodr below a year ago. Ami remember that
ImhI year wa* our of the best InW
— — ----------------------grand total* that department
An,| it |„
(rllp |JjM| , h(1
•toil.* ever hml.
present goo,|.showing la partially
lilt thl* year the r profit* are lu,.olln,l.,| fol ,jy „ t, mpor'|lrv (lll,
hclNK .IniVc.I .town l.y high .. H-r-( &gt; U r|, ............ ,h|. vu|„ £ (l/
allng co»t*. On i-vi-rv *rur.. It c«i*t«j|M(l, , u, ,[d* li|m.
|
more to atay In hu«lm-.. now than |yll||rV
Inuk,.n , M„
.. yen. ago. A* one m,•reliant .a -I. ycnr'» gm„| hualnoa* look .till
I In- more you earn the h-*» you tt«-llor.

’B U C t D £ (S lA /'M fM T

“Kojanffles" Robinson
H Heart Attack

Rural Common Benge

Herman Agreement

Senators
Speed
On Flood Control

Coal Strike

CROSLEY

MILLIONDOLLAR

GIVEAWAY

UiiHwia Hramlod

G et th e th rifty p o w er o f a h u s ty n e w

Ym , war $2,080,008

iHCuhaad
valuabia prizes.

4th ANNUAL ORLANDO FIRKMKN'8 BALL j
t'RESRNTH

FREDDY MARTIN
AND HIS
WORLD FAMOUS ORCHESTRA QF STAQR,
RADIO AND SCRRRN FAMR.

THURSDAY. Nov* 17 - 9 to 1
TghW RiMrvMtoM i t Caiaotut

vt&amp;spwnri
in four whtalbaeee far'tit.,
14 or IS f t and 17 or I I It.
•treaaUlBed •rudebakOf tri
H » « » M-ton and t-tenoai
an alaa available.

in addition to and eeparato from
our local conical*, where the
Mini word* you write lor the
Local CantaM (or different, II
you prefer) may bo wbmltted
on the National Entry Blank and
compete for the Grand Prlaea of
cath, kitchen*, and refrigerator*
to be awarded by Croalajl

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In U n it y T h t r * In Stre n gth—
To Prater l the
the World i
To ProoioU Ihe P r tir tN of America.
To Product Prosper!" for Htaforl

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§ VO LUM E

Ching Dumps
Coal Chief At
Truman Door

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Federal Mediation Of­
ficial Says Further
Mediation By Him
Would Be Fruitless
W A SH N G TO N . Nov. 16— &lt;/»*)—
Federal Mediation Chief Cyru* S.
« Ching today turned the deadlocked
^ c o a l diipute over to the While
Houte for action.
Ching reported to John R.
Steelman. Preiident Truman’* at*
•itlan l, that further allem pli to gel
union leader John L Lewi* and
coal operator* into an' agreement
«eemed uieleaa.
After teeing Steelman at the
White llo u te he told reporter*:
■* “ It it our ro n iid tred judgment
that further mediation at (hit time
would he fru itle n ."

Ching laid he wap filing a writ­
ten report covering the eoal rate
with Pretidenl Truman (his after­
noon.
He said It would nnt contain any
recommended couiar fur White
House action hut would Include a
^ number of auggaatlona on what
&lt;• can lie done.
These suggestion* were report­
ed tn Include eatahltlhmnt hv Mr.
Truman of a fact-finding board
outiidv the Taft-lfnrtley law with
power to recommend aettlemcnt
term*.
Another suggestion wan reported
to he uae of the Taft-IIartley law’*
nutlnnnl emergency provltlona. In­
cluding a court injunction to liar
n new coal atrlke.
^
The White lloute. however, au­
to neared willing to give John L.
t.ewla the real nf this week to ac­
cept a fact-finding board Ilka the
one which helped aettle the ateel
atrlke.
A truce ordered hy I.cwli when
lie ended a M-day mine atrlke la»t
week explrea on Dec, 1
In other labor disputes the eilua*
lion waa aa followa:
Shipping— Strike of 'J.OOO A F L
deck officers In Atlantic and Gulf
^ poatponed on# week while federal
9 media Iota eeR ttt -IruH dUt hiring
i Uh i i ****
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Farmers1 Market
Has First Sale Of
Season's Celery
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The flret celery aale fur the
KnIt season nt the Sanford State
Former* Maiket wae reported
Monday hy llarnld Kaitncr. Ha
described the eelery, shipped from
/.ellwand hy {., Dmlit aa of good
duality.
I.oral shippers, after a rheek
In the relery growing reglnna nf
Hanford. Oviedo and Hlavie, re­
port total planting of 1,278 acraa
or 177 acres more then In 1048 et
IIi Ih time of year. Of thla acreage,
fi!M la planted to whlto end 684
to |iH»ea). Total Florida celery la
e-timated now at 1,467 acrea of
golden and 1,306 nf paacal tom•’••red with I t in of golden and 1.017 of paacal laat year.
The iican deal la about “over
the hill" here and supplies will b#
lighter from Kniiih Florida for
about a week, ray ahlimera. 8u,
pile;, were light yesterday at th
'ttate Market due tn rain Interferlng with picking. Acreage of
beans declined In tnla •action thla
year from 320 acrea In Nov. 1048
i't #2" In 1040. Cabbage plantings
dropped from IMS acrea to 371
acrea.
Cltrua fruit la reported moving
(letter than In any early period.
Growers In l.ake County report
that they are looklgg forward to
a period of cool, dry weether.
Work la going forward at Uia
State Market on tho now plat
form on the aouth lid'le, and to
the large paved (trot M w being
grade.) for paving, K ltd of tho
market. Thla will gNatly Incroaao
facllltlea at tho Market, accord­
ing to Manager Sagdy Andereon.

B-29 Is Reported
Lost Off Bermuda
H A M ILTO N , Bermuda, Nov.
IB— (A*)— A United State* Air
Force 0-28 with 20 perhour
nltoerd wae reported missing
today on a flight from Riv­
erside, Calif.,
to Bermuda.
Search plane* have gone out
Irom Bindley Field here. The
plane wt* uuc here at 7:10
A.
M..
Eastern
Slander..
Time. It wan believed to havn
cumc down in the Atlantic
off Bermuda. Four plane* urc
.cnrchlng tin area. The craft,
from the Hcimut Squadron of
the 22nd Bombardment Group,
wae one of a number of B-20*
rn route from California to
Britain, which etnp over In
Bermuda.

D ixon Convicted
Of Manslaughter
In English D e a t h
Jury Asks Leniency
Be Granted 17 Year
Old Shotgun Slayer
Clim ating a tenie two day trial
end following more than two hour*
of deliberation a jury in Circuit
Court returned a verdict of man•laughter at 4 :4 5 o'clock yc*tcr■lay afternoon in the cate of Joe
Turner "M ik e " D iio n . 17 year old
blond haired youth who had been
indicted hy the Seminole Grand
Jury on a fin l degree murder
charge
following the ihotggun
.hooting nf hi* uncle. Carroll Engliih. at a fishing camp near Lake
Jeuup on ihe night of Sept. 3. Tho
verdict carried a recommendation
of leniency.
Dixon wa* returned to the Coun­
ty Jail (tending lenience by Judge
M . B. Smith. During the time the
jury wa» out the youth nonchanlanlly alood imidc the doorway to
the courtroom talking to hi* fa­
ther and mother and imoking a
cigarette, a k e casually and with
little betrayal o f amotion other
than
curiosity
impacted
tome
phottgraphe of tb o s lo k man take A
try Deputy Sheriff Charle* Beck,
end which had been laid on the
Clerk'* d tik by Sheriff P. A. M cio

Tho body of Englbh had heat,
photographed as It lav In ankle
deep water outside the fishing
■hack near Lake Jeuup which had
been lined by Dixon and n man
named J. O. Hnpgood. tt wa* re­
vealed that following tho shooting.
Dixon had called the office of
Sheriff Mcro to reveal that he
had ehnt hi* uncle.
Both Sheriff Mero and Deputy
Sheriff llcck testified that &lt;vhrn
they had arrived at the camp,
Dixon had led them to where Eng­
lish lay, and had pointed nut n
rifle laying near the feet of the
dead inan, which .lie had been
carrying before being shot down.
The youth, they stated, had alw*
told them that following an argilment with English, the latter hail

Mrs. Sidney J. CattH
Dies In De Funiak
DE F U N IA K SPRINGS, Nov.
(g _0 P )_M re .
Sidney 4. Call*,
widow of formar Florida Governor
Sidney Catta, died at a hospital
here today. She waa 86.
Mr*. Catta hae been an Inval d
Mince ah* fall »nd broka • nip
txmc lant Ftbruary.
Service* will be held here and
Mra. Catta will be buriad in the
family plot beild* formar Govern­
or Catta and two seas.Catta waa govamor of Horlda
from 1017 to I N I .
She ia aurvlvod by two aona.
Sidney J. Catta. Jr., former aUt« *
attorney In Weit Palm Beach and
Ed. D. Catta, Mlaml| three daugh­
ter*. Mm. HowirdJCawtheg, De
Funiak Springs, Mra. EllsaUth
Paderlck and Mra. Allca M, Btlegel, both of Jackioavllla.

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H O U G H TO N L A K E . Mich.. Nov.
IS-M AI— A beraerk deer hunter
blaatad a companion to,death.with
• shotgun In ■ lonoly tamp today
LONDON,
Nov.'
16 — OF) — •nd then critically wounded himHealth Mlnllator Anourln Haven Mlf, Sheriff Chwles Btephaa, Jr..
I* aghaat at ono ongly of tho rvptfltde
national health aahotno that ho
A third hunter eacaped being
by fighting off the gunman.
■ hlmaelf admlnlitera., vr.*&gt;
He told Indian atudenta at
victim waa Herman Jewell.
Unlvoralty
“ “
sheriff
eh. The
The. ah;
M , of Galaea. Mich.
night!
**1,o w that wo bavg, got tho
."N
national health aoMoo baaed on
prescriptions, I, ahodder to
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COLOMBO P A B A D B
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k of the esseelese cnacado
Prof. J. N. Croomot oaptalnof medicine which hi pottring
down British threats ot tho pro­
aont lima.
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tt'o efficacy
^C lO -tlllltv With
E g h Beheol.
•wallowed.

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W ASHINGTON. Nov It. (/p)
i'
IIi i I.imi'Hr* tm
MrNcll
— Pretidenl Truman Indny Uochrd
ImM f It* I tut *it S it ifivis todnf
the public hnuting program by ap­
Kitwi.i 4iir* t*»i
mc&gt;iii|a
tin* »»in id tm • nt u n i lilts it tt f i r m y
proving loan* totaling $20. )75,400
I nf l.oim.iHMi It..It III* hi id IK#V
to I OR cities for ihe planning of
Ifiisst.iiu l».»%r mil
rtll
•hell*
low-rent home* fnr ■ li.ill-inillion
I n n i '* &gt;iini- lit* i nil n l l l i r
penon*.
khliifr t i n lit ili^li It n r r r-d
d t io
r iril,
llirii
u ttiril | »»r1 1 l i m n .-.,oo(M
The Ineut will finance ilir *urimhi Hint t n i .o.irnii
vey* and planning for I 14 KM)
I \lt I si i i I *-, N mv. IA—
dwelling* in 27 ttalei, I'uerln Run.
' 1*1 Ihr IM**» t IlillMF I Off!and Wathinglon. D. (*.
II*IIIII»• f I'1*1VIM III I ll t It it It MV
Mr. Truman'* arlion w*. an­
eIm IImii!nl flu mc Ii I ttl I'hhtfMH
nounced hy John Tavlm l.i'an,
N *•!te.itttlt wl .Irli »; tliH In ktf|l
tlttlf sr.tlw tit •!*•• I mlril .NjicoinmiMioner of ihe Public I l»u&lt;mg
ll"li's lint N i#eegfi.e)••*# I hint
Adminitiratmn.
. |i|ir iii«| lnil.it !•&gt; h n r inlh* t
liii'fl ••mmi'l. •ii|*|i&lt;ift In hfll*^
Epan taid loan icmii.nl, will 1
Him ii mi |iii nI'|i« rlliiflt bf, w
be tignetl at rapidly a* pmnhle I
lin •Ihim r K» il • hi iinhfAt
with ihe local limning autlmritic*.
•• ili it#r ih« N ifl.illilhut fit-*'J
Itf,ill*.ii in lh* rm li'il N.tlKWM.
The loan*, the (irtl tn he made un­
I hr •hiiIi i it r\|M*rtnl tn*»
der the long-range hnuting act ap­
i .in* "hiii Ihr (mliliml mm*
proved thi* lummer. are prelimin­
♦till* «• t •Le 1111 N ili.m.illtl
ary to later financing anangrmenl*
&lt; I III.i •I»iii|it Illll Ii* Hll&gt;l ItlllelJ
•»i.i, |ii«ih ililt iti hl wrrli
which will permit the *lart nl con•truction.
W \ IIIV.IuN
\... Ir. —(/P&gt;
The limning devetcipmiMit- limn,
I hr I HI*. .1 iii* i pMitritinf
rlied today are in he tindertliken
f.* lh • Ii........ *n *11*111 ili I &lt; n v r i n *
within the next two year*.
Phfltn I V
Olii r ititiri* thi* elm k at Flint Stm i an,* i *hk \v•n 4* ill.ii l*m|
•lie*Ml it* mi » * 1 lien*- \r W.ltnitp I
Fund- have been reserved fm
1 *111 " 'I t
I n till' llali
»* ll
nncithrr DM) iin-nl milli««rltii-i* which tin* ( line* nf limitliri n IrIn .ill.in in ^anfm • ^ •» • ii. : i • iiiiiiM'i
♦in.i
\i||Mi* iii lei**vf lidflt
Armintin ..f Wmi.i W, 1 Vt'll'l 4IIIS Ilf It » - . 1 1 111 III. ♦"» ’1•MHIll.l Ifi I In \k ii in Mi1
Intend tn take purl in the fii-t sary «»f th«* Nov. II.
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The legislation provide* fur many Ini'iil m tfunixation* imradt'fl *ni
almut Hilt,000 unite „vri the in xl
llliMirth *•• |* *sl i brill)* H U M
alx year*.
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Chicago led the linl nf i-i.ic*
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with 21.000 dwelling* |iro|iu*e&lt;l
• ir. | .. i d ■d &lt; Inn\ . Ii. ....... 1
New York wa* aecnnd with 2«» •
non. but New York’* prellmimny
M' ( llM!itill 1 I m |l mi nt •' A n i r i j .
Inan amount* to 12,180,000. eon• III ( ..... 1 &lt; • l | f l .1 \ »iw, i n Waul H
alderahly higher than the $7,Ml.0tiO
H« ** i , , i . l * M t . t s i l l i: lit
M u k il. II p " •‘III l\
1'IM " • c
any
approved for planning In Cliiemfo.
t**nri* l« l| P ie * s S la li * * u lr r
|Mil'll* III. ' 1 i till ,lt I* n m ! let ngniOther *lxcahle npprovnl* ineludI I'.n.l
«Kge*l muilc* i t n | , tin
illOOIKI I n m u h &gt;&gt;l|n
ed l.o* Angele*. 10,000 dwelling*;
'.V1E x c e l p i s W e r e K m i m l 11«III •1 ll, 1 Illll* ,«• ( M .inoinitl
New Orleans 3,000; Bnltlinore
D e tro it
P o lic e
C a r j f , II".J it *••»' i llir •nil Imm «*lllle|-biMII&gt;ii I iiiiix ** l.i elimiuv In .w.iim ill
I't.V. II llll’OI
000; Washington. D. C. 4,000; Nc.rIllfV
liV tall m il ail an il i m a i l llial l e a d * l i m n p a»t
O il
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alii • llir | »i •)•!• M • * brtiyr
R ace T h ro u gh C ity '
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folk rt.OOlt and Nawark n.r.oo.
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r c s | c ( l j,, N t. w
Y o rk
•‘Approval of the*# lean* mean*
III I'll in .11. •it hi ••Ll |l i tiic reS treets
In
P u rs u it
t ,.,.i . iu -'.- v ^
1.. v
•i IhiiiI,%tlt*8l It*:* .ili«*e««l
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that the**# local housing authori­
If l%t d two M A . III' l.ll 1 brill by
♦ V\ 11|11 i nil ••lldly lilt* nl It#•e*e| fltjt
\l \V V iH k . Nm Me I T 0)
ties may now taka the fir«t con­
fill 1 »miiiii mii i I ' h ’illl«* III iiiiitliern
D K T R n il. Nov. If* t/I’i
A
* |nMr ll'** in»illi nit*I ti ifiHitI t*n**nn f !#•I* I
crete »tep* toward building find
.1*1 |*iimri Ini" f«*l»l
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.iu|i* .ill'll f.»r ...........In if
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new home* for low Income fami­ fieri «l police *ccull cat* inaiccl
1***11 N t HHIIi I h 'I iilo itr lv H i l l ' l l , i ** I'V n | ^1%HIM ih y viHiiii! vvi*m iii 1 I n it
lies.” Egan'* *tatemeut *ald,
i. i 'hii •• l»i tn* A111*«rI•
S E A L C H A I R M A N
lliioui’li Dcllciil'i Ciitl *uic »ttcrl«
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Thp &lt;clt* of the prellmloHi v limn
iait nntlil to ir*c up an alultu led
(CeaMaeaS oa Pea* BUI
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,
child.
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'. HI*.It'll fit U lt Mil lilt’ll \AII \ ...till
\rfi«'siiii ih &lt;i »’*l tin* | ii I ’ nt
Allci .HI liolir'i trn*e liunt .mil
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it Hill III. » I* i III I Hllll'l IV*
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Mn i gar cl Mitchell while dying
Iv I It* lh &gt;f| h
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f • • . er|
|i»|ied like hrr heroine, Scarlet. ly
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tomorrow
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h* ,t|.t i I hitii ii v&lt; 'll »l)f"
ii •i’ii •1y
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♦Ilf*
hr "another day."
by IB puliir *i mil i an who Ii lul
O ii I li|&gt;* hill).’'
fill
uni't i 'i
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1" "I! 1•’ 4|* \\ ll M It A • 1*11. IfC.lt M /
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Thr la*t hoitre of the fatnou*
•o' « " f I I* . I II.
•"liniii |? I m . i i f
iceel.l" tl
t.1*
• iii 'ikiii) ' in i'
liirttmr "f "fhine With the Wind" &gt;|,rn|* nl HU ami 'HI mile* an limit
u*» t. . tl.. t " l II" I 1*«IVr 1llfl " lit
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I life* fie .
• M||, lIll’V .III lit
'•ere dexcriherl
yesterday Dr. in .in clgllt-iiiilr «lirrl» anil ill'*'
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" W l i f t l h ’i
w ii ii I It. Kali*
('h»rlri. A. Dowrttan. wlro trial­ raic in putMlll.
" imt. t&lt;mi hi mill.• u|. I ! ..I i*
II* V5.t tl.. I h l i 1.1*1 la 1 wil
ed Iter.
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Dr. Dowtoan testified nt the
I. il.. tl . .anl li*‘ 11
m * all. tl iii
I III llilfllx I f||X Mill* III!
Inal
of 20-yesr-nld Hugh D. little tlm worse lot lin rxpciiniM
1•v w 11 I, \ | m . I *|.|.m I iv%,» •
■f ’ill IIS itOil 11III k *l "|I .tl
ult
Crnvitt. rliarged with striking wa* lirniiglil home unlinrmril
H't’lilll)' I”
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•Ho t |thj|4f*« &gt;tt. n i i | m i l a n '
♦.•I’
Mi«* Milrltell
down
with his
A JlB-yrnr-nltl father nf « hah*
Ho* f f i i i r l t t
.it* nil-* f i i . t in
mntorrr ear no Paaclrtree Street. girl wn* ssised ii* a siispi'ct
I...... ill i|' i l.'*IH lu III)f III ..I will
jM'*»)!li”iH|vi* l l filiHiiiv
W r ’ll m
Gravltt i* lielng .rlrd for In\ lh' •• hi * HiL.f. h. v *n
I'V "'ll
Tn cliiof i***liit«llt proscciM'"
h •*VI* l*» Vl’H ll 'l*’Vlilm il |. .|| t ul*•
volnntarv oraiiNlHtrvhter.
lh" full n o''m g "f *.' '. iii * V
Itiiltdi tiarlicr it wna "noly •*, ii
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Memorial Ho*pltal on Aug. 10, work” tlmt Kiinm wn* i o h ic i I
tmi w••I lu In Id at il.. M . fafr
M&lt; llllU h ill'. III! Stole* ill I |.11
.1**lin Me'iikm lh . | . i r - i i h i i t **f Mi*
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d«'piu»i
five days after she wa* hurl.
•dm lies. |tu a • i .t mm). V I*
•hi •&gt; iihi M ii )’ Him): 1 .i i i l l n i . l i v .
.InyriTN,
h u t hi'fii
r h • t» il
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Gmlier *nid *i*x wn* ll..........
i•
'In mi*
Dr Dowiuan said she was iiu|*Miupi I'M'*. *if l.ind,
I m l|.«
|i.i)«wihh* for I hi* vvintn vi if •
•# • Mill .... .1 '
• h i m n n in
t lie &lt; hi H i m .
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hot
Hll.l ’ •I '
cc.nsclous the whole time, hut III till' lllullll-tur, will! *ln|e hul l, • &lt;iiVt|ilii|tM in Si iiiiiih I.' I ' h . iii I \ l h .
il."i ...... ...
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5 i&lt; • fi.iiif’ 1 h y a u l i i
frnni |Ilf llvllijt lnnin of lu l tumn
II.tl" • iih »" ’i h&lt; it II'* )!«fV( .1 t« i I duiville.
in delirium kept rei'rotlug:
In. &gt;m ii"
11&lt;in&lt;*||.
•V* lie " w i l f u l m i n F l o n i h i " i f ll*l
Si iiln i i i i &lt; hi'iiiif |il I'piil * *l i*.i ’ll
fn*liioiuililr Alter Kniiil
W m &gt;h.»ii?9«&gt;ti *f t la* i" a ii•iij’
"I'll take rare of thl* In the nil Katcn
1 lei iiiunl,
Eu .11 .
burg.
j f •• til RI ii ' h h o iifir y
it - p llII11,
|)P I , » 11
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»«• h r |iliiri'il iii th* niii'l . h* )fifiiiiiii* • 'O fill ill ifit.i Ihr hliilrN I ii *1 1 lh
i»|.I Mo- i ' if)»f Itaiti*
This thought was from the nf K i ii I Kiii'rlionnii'lNtei, lutrdwiH' N«iv. »f I
l o f o i u n i t l«»9l l l f i u . t r " I t ’ll ii wi ll
f. \V «f| " d................. . I iMMIlrlh.n, I l.'aja V|. *|'l • OrI
Inst lines of her book. There. Nalesnmn.
linuln. Wilder
lim d i,.
Wilder
. i'MiHiftrfl wnyrihli* N|iftl, fiiiiRi'fl hy
ff MNltflUFW *»•# r«a » Rial
Officer* arrested Williiim II M i
Sc nrlett.
deserted
by
Rhett
I’ml k, Jviniiiiuiiii .'ii , SI i I'm.'I, t're0 i Iih I m io* mill ii f io |i it'i il look
grey twn miles from Die U"&gt;
Butler. *nld:
'••id flltv, I'nloll.M a \Mk-Midme.
H r l r ( h r I ' H i l l l r u n &lt;|Hiiff hi
•I j i v h ’ I ' h H e l p i V l o v
"I'll think nf It all tomorrow where llir uhdiirlor alisiidooeil In
•iviedii, Hunfuid. lh. Ill' ll. Wild1 It .if iinitiK p J i i i n . ii lu x hii .I )*.••
ut Taro, x x x Tomorrow la an­ car and fled afoot amid pnle&gt;
'•II I III* «Iii ( h hf* WHIi I h ho I ’lo r ilin '
gunfire.
S I r a t i f i e d T a m p a n s .......I, I lay I miiii Himi li, |i"l •nil,
other day."
'• « Snivinii llem Ii .mi i.m vet"ia &lt; H o iiM . T h r u ' m u
tio o k l ri
lie Imd loft Karen In ...........
Policeman Wingo testified he
laud
t* llitiftc wliPiif thi* m ill I'll a m i horn
TAMI ’ \. Nm in
smelled alcohol on Gravltt and Rile rlamliercd out niul M'limpei. '
!•♦ Itiini
-p* tl.l'l f..| 11,.
. ........... . .. ('
H h h i p h i t l n u , li'lifIf'• l i n o lihili)!
.nl*
that
the rabble waa "Ihlck- off to tile refuge of u iieuit
in...t "f »l " III U .III..1Ml
• hi* f l o iP n m l fiiiimi o f flu* K v n
I I . • ! " c l | " r | l , I l c |M&lt; III'III " f th e
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tnuguri! and hi* eyes didn't house.
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rill' lil III . I . i tilti.ii
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Tm ,
R h n h -1 n m l iiim | ir hIiov. iidt m i orti
Malirey, mnnager of h am'iil "U illg 0 Mi•••I* i to ,11. ilt.i't.iig
fncu*."
a .t. . ••l •* l|l|,». •I •' l" 11li I I " I H . n l e Itllllll Iff I Mill . W B
H eiNflRNM foil now* &lt;M«4
"I I In* vvny I mil Hint iiiIk IiI In*
Police Hgt. J. P. Eavaa also
I.f»
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1
♦.•lllll.l’l •
'.f Mil*, vie** pieiuleiii ..f III. I'lurl/la
0 dove in flight, me it. tin i„.. i "- »l f o r ii p l r n f r .
Ilm ik erH A s s i a 'l n t i o i i a n d i M . ' i u l r n t
said Gravltt had bean drinking,
mil" • lllt’llll.l t i
•••** of lining pic pond fm on..Im.IllforilllltilJH It'IIIM’," jllHf M
&gt;d dir (.'nuinierciul
Hud
uul
hut added, "f don’t think the
Tl.. l . *. ..It."It inn nf &lt;i ♦*..
Is
ot Iinid.piiirti'i. nf ihe Si'.uii.i.l*' •i"^t Hip *St. MuryN ICivpi mi II
I 1&lt;1.1 I Mlllpllliy, . I ala I In', i| M.
men waa drunk.
hat •'
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Mil' fillin'! Hil­
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S l l i )( h w i i y 17, ta n l a f f t ’il hv l l i r r r
*S an fo n l
Another
witness
waa John
"t Fifth Slicc'l Ilf.&lt;I .Ink Avi'imi', a* 11 a i ' t i v r yifliiiir w n i m n w h o h n v r lin' till I MU' . Mil I l l ' l l CVliy III «M |I I'T .'iu ia H a n k e ii,
mi I imii , O r Marsh, pale trrav-halred widow*
•follll .S.'iikoi ik, S. HI Sol. C l..iii hi''*i» 1 1 Milled i n H t r n i h r w i n t e r mid pcl.i'ig ill* a* imi*ii v iii*i mi hi iulii. ( ; lull g e \ I ii i a g ' i
ii e
rr of Misa Mltfhell.
a* .lie ' un They li v to iiiim iii ' c'
Organlxatlnn nf n Civil All l’» m ol. announced i.olnv
p i e Mdenl u f I n c A l l a n . lc '• • i . l o n a l
KiamhI o n I h r ri ir h i r t e i u p . ,
Marsh said he never will he trnl unit dpslgned to tear), tie
!•• tl|kc "li* MlllOe p»'l i.ill'C lllllll.
Pills
year’s
Heal
wa*
ili'.iguc'd
\ h o u f r»n riirn u r r *l»i|*|»mj:
m h
ni; rea
able to forget the motor ear essential* of air navigation, im t.'.' 27-veai •old ll.'ili.'it M M"v«‘i*j
I'ami'' ' i anait lini"i .".tiniat.'il it H a n k &lt;&lt;f J a c k im v l l li • a n d Itny II
l
ease &lt;•»
•in
Iwarlng down upon hla wife a* tenrojogy, and other "ground *'.h „f |,,.„nln. N .1., who*.
cm t ied *&lt;1,1)00 prisons tlnilv mild •iibliH, vice pii'Mileid of Hie Flrat
"i
igiiial
1
they crossed th# itr##t on their Jects, ’ got under way ln*t night .hawing won fl»*i nr./,
it
Ti in |iiii t tVniki'i* I Ilium Naiiun.il Bunk ul (iilamlu
m a no
I lie liiisiiiea.i *«'*adni will !»v fa.
way to a movie, H U vole# broke when 22 persona, Including two imn-wl.le
H IM, Mirer* walked mil wdhmd
i o m I i ' hI
. ( I ih I . . ' " ' il Ii
aa he told of ageing It atrlke women, met In the hangar nl the 1lie Society of III ilttiiilni h( ii tmwin iilii,' I'hey wind .boll tl Id lowed liv a mini Iimiii with the
her and hearing her acream.
ail Iuiiii pay liiMistf'd to Jl .'lf. olii' .Haiifmd Ailnidic Natiunal IIAlik
Municipal Airport.
litiiinl
oririinlxjititin
of
«niintiniciiiii^
lie said ha belleyed the ma­
ot lie, lii'iii*. its. Tim I'onipitny nayt and dm Florida Htido Bank of
Walter Krona, air pilot Hll.l
chine waa tvaveiiag at “not Is m acting lander of the group, gave firtintN, illuNtmlorii, nml iirt &lt;11L A K E L A N D , Nov. ill id’»
il inn pii\ only three cent* inure Siinfuid a * Iio s I h, a n i l d m meet­
M'clom.
with
hpnfh|imrlrrri
in
Now
ing will im c o n c l u d e d witli a banthan 30 mil** an hour* against n brief resume of the history
Orange maturity standard* drop- an Iuiiii
York
City,
Mr.
Hrnknrlk
mldml.
the city speed limit of t l .
■Some M'l'tflin* -if Tii.nim have • p u d id 7.00 ii’i'tni'k Between't00
of the C AP during the wsr tiom
With tho npnroval nml rfifiprni- pcil at midnight and tin- Florida
and told of its aflllation with tho Hon nf the Nntinnul T ijIm ti' ii IorLi citru* Industry awaited to see If liven helped liv u nperlal neinii* olid I Till g iie.il* me ex p e e l e d . 1
Air Fores.
Association, the Society sponsored il made any difference in price*. lillnwlng ii cilhlirtiiin till;. rompnilV
The lowering of minimum stand­ to pick op and din-lunge pansenThe group mode plans to meet (ho contest among students of
again Tuesday night at the lisn- accredited art school* all over Iho ard* wa* expected to release a get* wilhln die city limit* diitini;
00 , i t T
Atlanta
gar with Colonel W. P. M»odv of country. Tho selection of Mr. Mey- flood of fruit that might break (he *1 ■ike, hul mosl of greater
Boatmi
r.ft
Wight-Williams end Co. have Wing Headquarters, Orlando, who ,.r*&gt; design hy a Jury of .Society Ihe market and nullify pinna to Tampa’s I HI 1.000 residents are
.tst
Chicago
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started a warahenaa, transfer and will he present to help organito officials
and Amuricno urtUt* was control prices. Orange* wrrn at wltiiiMit legnlar service.
.10
Dt liver
storage service et the forater the unit.
corroborated l.y tho National As- the -enson’s low on auctions Mon­
II. K I'.W. M E E T
4.
Drliull
Chase warehouse nt 800 North
They want flying and non fiv- nM'latlorgs Christmas Heal Sain day, lo ing fuotsd at $8.17 on sales
/r.
Mrs. Ilortense Wolla of TnllaI'ruanu.
Laurel Avenue,
* V *~ * 8*t t ? I" tho Ing member* and boys snd girls Advisory Committoo which cus­ of morn than #0,000 boxes.
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4#
New Orlean.
Company are Fred Williams and over 16 year* of age aa well ■* tomarily makes tho final choice of
Florida Cltrua Mutual officials liasscf, director of District No. 21
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Now York
licllovo they can counteract tho of the Florida Federation of Bus­
Fred W ight The firm igeelallaee
spa*Inline* adults, said Mr. Krohno.
tho Real 8ate design each year.
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Huilit f^ouis
In storage• ef furniture and offers nSanford
has more than 60 rated,
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Th f &gt;M0 Beal Halo, proceeds law of supply and demand hy set­ iness and I’lofesslnnal Women'n
4#
r.r.
M m Hie
trucking n
pilots, said G. D. Weber, one nf «f which will be used to finance ting minimum prices and alloting Clubs, will address the local
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Fort Myera
Mr. wniUauMndir
WBI
continue Ms the
tho organisers of the group. These the Tuberculosis and Health As- shlpmonte. Its allotment commit- lll'W C tonight at 7:30 o'clock at
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Jacksonville
Andrew Carraway •odatton'a program for tho com- toe will meet tomorrow to dis­ the Mayfair Inn. Tha program will
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Iger Clifford Me- Ing yenr; opens &gt;on Nov. 21 and cuss Inauguration of u controlled be haard over Station W TH K t |
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Orlando
8:1# o’clock.
shipment program.
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Decoy On Atomic
K i d n a p e d But Is
Florida By R a i l , Air, R o a d Energy Used To
T r a p J. Coplon
Found Unharmed

Margaret Mitchell
Death Car Driver
Brought To Trial

Florida Bankers
(..mip Will Hold
iVleet In Saitlnrd

trihiitlHfi tmu nmI tn* i*it*.ii 1
(■hri.slmns Seals
B ein^

P m ia r c fl

For Dislrihiilifin

Civil Air Patrol
Formed In

Maturity Standards
Lowered Fnr Orangen

New Tranafer And
Storage Firm Started

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WEDNESDAY NOV, lfl, 1949

North Florida To Get
Bogtffl *10 And &lt;20
Bills Flood Miami .‘JO Degree Weather

Children Offered
Average Wage Earner Make*
More, But Buying Power Lessens Movie InExchnage

LAKKL.AND, Nov. 10— (/P)— The
MIAMI, Nov. HI— (/F)— A new
flood of counterfeit *10 nnd *20 mercury will diw into the thirties
Angry FallAvt* May Osa! hiil* was reported circulntion, in extreme northern Florida earl;
TH» w. Rrewilla *tru«*1e
l»y IIA HER W INfiF.T
the greater Miami srci today. tomorrow, ihe Federal-Htatc fros*
Children who have toys of
(area Against Yaga CMaf in While
Ne 1 World Danger Spet?
(F o r Ham Dawxnn)
the Hereot Service de­ warning service predicted.
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which they are tired, and who
clined to CHlimata the extent of
N I.W Y O R K . N o v . 16— ( /p ) - T h i n g . arc g e llin i' m rom plh sled would like to make children who
Its forecast for the prniinu|„
Sftti*I to C*nU*t Frets
the bogus circulation, It wn* tonight and Tuesdny;
t it j alm osl n r c e tia r y to have a it a t iitir ia n figure oul Im w mm Ii don’t have toy* happy, are reAHHINHTOIf— Official* studying the world outlook view the learned Hint one hank
iiinno
ipiested hy thn I,Ions Cluli to bring
imv you re a lly m a k e in a w eek.
Fair In all districts. Cooler to­
took
In more Hum 1200 of the
Tlto-Kremnn flght the moot dangerous matter In the whole
toys (o the Itltx Theater Saturday
night with lowest temperature*
I o i in ,l. h k c , ih c a v e ra g e fa c to ry w orker it m aking more money morning at 10:00 o'clock ami sen
Mils
yexterdny.
picture. It le generally agreed that Moscow eannot let Tito get
pnxxiug Thursday morning ranging from
iRiin lie did even during the wartime Iroom lu ll his rr.d Mining, m e » .......... hawing of (Jrno Aulrcy
sway with hie defiance. It seta a bad precedent, from Ruesln'a "There’s . natuelimly
tlii'se new notes here, nil right," 87 degrees near Hie Georgia line
hk- llmt In, hU w e ek's Work buys
nml Smiley Frog Hurnette in the
point of view.
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to 47 degrees In icnlrul districts
It'ks goiale,
’
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picture, "Hold
The methods tn he pursued in driving Tito from power are thfti ■mid R. M. McDnviil, Sccr« l Her* to near 0() degrees in extreme
when you bring home your nsv special feature
....iT 'itn l .|H'i&gt;iiiial —incom
.— e so. far envelope minus Income lax am! Mine in the Sky,"
male problem— and the Kremlin haa a bag or vln-.Hgcqt.
"Whlha the exact number In South.
•his yam tops all previous years
This free show wax made pos­
tricks to meet this situation.
, ciirutHtlon
Future temperature outlook:
is always hard to
I'Xn pi llm average for 1048, which fioelal Herurlty payments, wlisl sible hy Vn-i)deration of theater
iiex*, these new Issue* arc here continued cool Thur-dny nig hi
was the all-time peak. Out oven can you and your wife buy with Manager Rob Harris, said Cecil
it?
n sufficient, duuiitity tn cuiixe No frost danger through Halurdo4
In that year nearly one-third of
Carlton, chairman of the (.lorn
nhirm." he lidded.
in New York, Hie heaviest snow.'
The ronfei erica bonnl suvs you Hoys and Hlrls committee. Admis­
the natlon'a individual, and fainDr. Thomas Moseley, former
McDsvid warned that o *10 fall of the season blanketed the
•lie made less than $2,000 u year cun iHiy 6,1.6 |ier cent more as of sion will ho hy presentation or u iriisidonnry. In China, and now
note was “coinni'in nrouud tin- Buffalo area today, leaving in,
last Align,t than you could in toy,
in cash.
president of the Missionary Train­
I'nlm Benches nnd toward Ihc to 10 inches on tho grouiuk in
&lt;‘ *.l I he w hole picture Is being years ago, even though mur gloss
ing Institute at Nyack-on-Hudson,
fild
toys
will
he
reconditioned
Lake
Okeechobee * region hist suburb*.
(.nmpllciilcd further for the aver­ pay Is I2U pec cent higher today hy the Hums and In cu-operntlon N. Y,, wim will speak to members
wri-h,” ami ndvlei-d inarcimiits
age man hy hidden wages In the limn It was then.
An early morning rain turned
with welfara'-ogchcleH will he dis­ of the Christian and Missionary
to he more vigilant.
Ruck In HU I dm log the war tributed
form nl pensions and Insurance
milch of lluffnlo's snowfall
trihulcd on (.'hfnRmal* wKve lo Alliance Church at Hie Woman's
He snid all the fnke lodes 'p- slush, which slowed traffic. Mora
paid fm by the employer. Ho when there was price fixing and children
Club house on Thursday at 7:45
in ttauf*|0
aft* aatirrouml..... ...............
T— J f f uflhM
ei
pearlng nil nrrns* the nil Ion ■now was expected hy tonight.
never see., this money until he I* rationing, your pay got you 4H per lug areas "whirl taighf ether wise o'eloek.
are excellent imitation* that da- Light flurries were forrrast for
116 year- old, or until he breaks rent more goods than In Iodd, have a very xoiyll Christmas,"
niMid close scriiliny fur detec­
However, unfortunately for the Russians. Tito
a leg and gets laid up. Death bene­ even though ; oil were grossing ■aid Mr. C a r| to % ,' .,,J(
western and northern New York.
only nil per cent more Hum you
fits, of emirsc, help the family.
was trained tn g otcov and knows moat of thraa tion.
The
Hinas
met
yeslerduy
at
Ihe
iliil
In
l!i:t!l
The National Industrial Con­
tricks. The question then arises in Moscow nbout
Yacht Club building, nml ulans
fluence Hoard, a non-profit rewhether to take direct military action sgainat
That shows higher prices cut were discussed for the Thanks­
■"nl Informed English that he wnt
anireli orgunlratinn, finds thut the buck Ihe enlarged earnings since giving Kve dunce at the Mavfnii
going hnmn to gel his gun |,,
Tito.
Dr.
Thomas
Moseley,
formerly
average weekly earnings of pro­ the war.
(('•aliases r m n Cane r&gt;a*i
order to shoot him.
While a rational approach would discourage
Inn. Cliff Abies presided.
a
uiisHlonary
In
H'hlnn,
and
now
duction workers In niaiiufncturlng
On the witness stand Dlxmt
such a move, experts are by no means convinced] -lapped him nml knocked his pipe
lint il ulsn shows thill the aver­
piesideiil of the Missionary Train­
amounted lo *64.00 In August, tho age factory worker Is well ahead
out of his mouth, whereupon lie testified Hint the argument fol­
that an angry Politburo would act rationally.
ing
Institute
at
Nyaek-on-lludson,
most recent figure.
lowed his refusal to go fishing
of Ihe game so fur a* the coinHowever, the end of the winter or early eprlnf |
S' Y. will h» the gllest speaker
'I'lial ii 120 per cent higher Ilian pnrlxnn with pre-war ycurn Is
with English because the latter
la
regarded
as
the
time
when
Moscow
is
most
at
the
Christian
ft
Missionary
AIthe average 10 years ago. Kvrn concerned.
wn* too drunk. He went &gt;m to
linnre
In
the
Woman's
Club
Rlllldtlkely
In
far*
the
decision
whether
to
use
the
Red
the jieak war yeitr 'hf lM*4'wheu
state Dial after he had left Eng.
I'enslmis
nml
Insnraiire
are
ing,
Thursday
evening
lit
7:46
Army.
,
tvcrymie won wurkittg overtime
Il*lt ami started far home a quart­
H'lintlaxeS Vr«M »•«,„» Use)
MaeelwITIta
Then the western powers wilt be faced with the
and gelling preniliitii pay, tlm difficult to figure lieeiilise of wide , Rev. Fred II. Ilorldn, pniior of o'clock.
er nl a mile away, hit dog tad
striMtlan.
varlnuce
in
the
plans
among
dif­
decision
of
whether
they
want
to
participate
the
Free
Mr lliodi.'il
Chuirh,
Dr. Moseley was burn In lllr•
aveiage was only llll per cent
The Kar, Kaxtcrii issues dominat­ Irceil an animal and lie had aakr
above luiii*. Top Vlyfdoridclitnllv. ferent industries, in some the em­ West Fourth Hlrrel and l.nurei iiiiugham, H’nglntpl, Inter lived in actively In ths struggle, with all tha Implications, which er* topped
ed
■ Ilia, question* and iiiuv/efs hi* parents for a gun tn shout I
ploye
(ontijbutps
a
share
of
Ids
Avenue, anitouneed tills niormrur New /.inland, and In his early by the unleashing of atomic war.
was earned last
Deeemhet1 -a n
which
followed his prepared state­ He was later unable tn locate Ihc
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earnings
and
in
others
lie
doesn't.
that spcciul servlres will h&lt;- held iwruties came In the United
average of *60.14 u week, All of
ments.
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, Miilnial' In Ihc Irre and continued
at
the
ehlirell,
beginning
ell
In uny event, It's a deferred psv
.Slates. After graduating from the • V O T E -O r m N O RTRATCfHf— Democrat* are planning to ma «
HUH avciaged *64.14 u week.
There was first tlie case of the to (lie shack, lie said.
The ipiestion is: "How much of increasr payable at a later date. 'Ihursday evening at 7;,'III o'clock, Missionary Training InxtRuta In hlg political capital of the lobbying Investigation to be conducted hy "Flying CIoikV the IshrnnHtscn
Deciding that English had giom
that imoiiii. in Npendahle, and how An such ft should lie figured into end continuing through Hominy I1H5, he and Ids wlfa were sent to the special House committee headed by Rep. Frank Buchanan (D ), Htaamshlp (.'oniiiaiiy's vessel lire
fishing, Dixon said that he w-nt
night. Hrivlccs will lie held ■aen ihe Kimsu-Tibetan Isirder under
much wili li buy 7" In other ward*. gin.,* pay.
nl to ths shack to get bis uncle's
mi, and reportedly hit several
night at the same time mid Hu- ('Urlstinli and Missionary Alli­ Pennsylvania.
They figure the hearings, which will he held early In IMA. will time*, hy a Chinese Nationalist gun "before Ini killed somebody
looming ami iirternooii set vices a n c e . At the end of 26 years ot
with It." Nearing the shack, he
will also he held.
missionary service he was recalled provide fine fodder for the election year attacks on the "vested warship. The” Chinese National­ snid lie saw English emerge from
ists have declared a blockade of
Rev. Horton
alatixi that a in tlm United .States to take oxer Interests" who seek lo awsy Congrssa.
However, the Republicans plan to fight hath every Inch of tha Copitnunlst-held China ports, nut the hut, rifln in bund, nml becomnumber of preachers from tin. the office of I’resldent-Deaii at
ir,iaiui&gt;.&lt;i n .ik e &gt; (. oar)
li'miiiftii** K,*m Fags uae)
way. They have pul their two Mggeat guns In the House- Rape. tlw United States has refused to ng
lmlel ami pool room on KuhL Jef- will rontlniin until Christina,. The district, Including the Rev. M NY AUK.
defense.
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recognise the blockade.
Jfersim Avenue, was held on a ipiota for .Seminole County has C. Ilnllew, district older, and
In |!»2ti, Dr. Moseley graduated Charles A. Ilalleck of Indiana and Clarence J. Brown of Ohio, &lt;&gt;n
Knilyle Hmmholdnr, assigned
Atchcson said that the Slate De­
technical charge of kidnapping and been set at |6,n00, ihe minimum ninny laymen will he present with honors from Occidental Col­ Die committee.
partment had not yet received any the State as nttorney for Hie
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taking indecent liberties with ii needed for tho Assm-lntlon's 11150 The public Is cordially Invited lege and was u member of I'M
official reports of the incident on youth, conducting ii vigorous argu­
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-BREAD
BA
TTM
t-W
ashlnglon
om
rlili
Have
made
tha
projects of tuherrulosls prevention to attend any nf tho services,
minor. ,
Hi tu Kunpn. One year later he rewhich It coutd act although those ment of "self defense", Hint in
iclvcd his musterrs degree ut the surprise disclosure that former President Herbert Hoover opposed were expected momentarily.
Ai first, in cording to police nml control,
approaching the shark Dixon had
As
In
formur
years,
the
Reals
tha
break-saving
campaigns
(he
administration
waged
tn
ronnre*
University of Southern California.
I,lent. Turn ricking, Mnlucy said
Rut he said lie had of course heard til* uncle *uy, "I'll shoot tho
IN
D
ON
ESIAN
AID
were
supplied
hy
the
Niitlonal
lion with World Wnr II and feeding prostrate Europe.
he was "funned" to lake Karen
rend the very full report of the little — — now." Houxhnldcr con­
WAHH1NHTON, Nov. Ill i/l'i
Assoeiallon with which the lorul
Hoover !■ said to have aided wtth Bens lor Clinton P. Anderson affair sent hv, Walter Sullivan to tended that if the youth Imd turn­
by "tivn men with guns.”
The Economic Cooperation Ad­
Tuliemilosls
Association
is
affil­
ID ). New Mexico, former Agriculture secretary, who contends that the Now York' Times.
ed to run ho would probably have
Hater, ricking said, the man
ministration today approved *27,
ths way to save Is to eat bread.
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On thr basis of thut account, he been shot in the hack. Ernest F.
denied this and then insisted on iated.
,&lt; •■Ilexta vtmm rum* oael
Chi'islmas Heals are seat an 611(1,111111 In new Murslmll I'lan aid
Anderson explained that wartime bread sivtng cams mostly from said, the Utilled States Is lirntust- 11on-holder assisted his son ill (he
having an atlorney In-foie lie iiimlly hy the N T A lo ussocInIIoiis to imloaesia.
i, limited hy llm nurntmr of dwell
argument*.
would spunk further. He was held In the tH slates and three United
mg mills allotted to the locality- curtailed hrenkfest tnnel. But on cutting down on the toast, he con* liig'tii the Chinese Nationalist gov­ defense
During tna morning session, A * »
ernment Immediately against tlie
in Jail,
Tlie present niithnrixatlons aver­ Unued. most Americans ats more egga and bacon.
F'-iles leir*&lt;iries ~AI|ska, llsThe senator declared that tha experts have figured ths amount of endangering of American live* sistunt State Attorney Hubert*
In the rush of events then- wu.r wali, and I’uerto Rico— where the
ages ii hunt *»6l for each dwell­
Griggs conducted the prosecution.
a police sIlowii p at livadipiut tins, t.' rislnius Heal Halo Is minim ted.
wheat—
or other graln-that goes Into two egga and two strips of when the shelling took place.
ing1
. ic
Statu Attorney Murray Overs net
and Kiwi’ll, calm n(id re«|iouslvc,
baron
Is
the
equivalent
of
the
wheat
that
ihould
go
Into
40
sllrea
Christmas Heals, tirlnted HR)"Whim the fluid federal-aid- unrisumming up the Slate’s arguments,
was on liiimll
graphleally each year in fimr
imcts aic signed, they 'wilH up*- of toast.
contended that'frar wax no ex­
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a
Detm-tive I .lent. Hurry It. Has- enlhrs, ate mude In two Impres­
rifv tin- niiiout of the develonmeiu
cuse for taking another man * life•
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HO
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W
EDDING
IN
MIGHT—
The
word
paused
rlieo, ueliag head of the special sions on laigri sheets of gummed
Uhi lit. und the annual federal ailhnml that Dixon)iliil not have the
inventIgatloii sipunl, said iUres ntper to keen costs ut a mfnlnium,
sidles ii'iiulrtul tn provide low vents around In top offlcliil circles Is that Margaret Truman deflnltely haa
right to resist a slap hy taking,
pic be, I nut Mntirey,
ij
itr, Hcnknrlk xald. Tho nriattng
fur the families occupying nthe no wedding plans In mind. The president's daughter la reported
a lifey l,1 4'J . .
rnnipleted projects.
Interested only In her singing career and as having no romentlo
t'olnllng n small finger at him, s done In (our commercial plants
SM* M i W i f Y —
— rfirr , w
l.nncli'Oi said, the rhllu cried out! n differed! sections of the cminInterests whatever.
Iranis approved, (prtyoaed mum;&lt;M AUUt'AtfX MOHlY,
"line, two, three, four.-*lliul'e try nhil Heals are mailed directly
One Cabinet officer. In fact, recently offered to wage *16 to It
lar ol dwellings In
(tom the plants to make dlitrlhn" iiu In
r c the
j m anext
n cyear.
o n ViuTRO
TE A Mine
C H INTruman
G C E Hwould
r i H l ATHH,
hllii."
y
that
not get . married
Include;
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four resident* of Sanford
llesldo the alsllicfor’s aturndmled lino as economical ps possible, he I'm llllllrcr* Mu MMiiw |1 mi
Aluhuniai Dothan hoilslhg dilthW AS
H IN G TO
N , N ov.MeOreth,
It t-tf P lIssued
teaching
cert^lcalca
by
lho
ear was found ii man's brown said.
1 Miod ; tr*mqHtrtaUtm|.
Mil M«M* I l IM»
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Atlorney
General
Howard
E gqplnol
B&amp;HXY • M iW iY M / r H
urity (I4H)
Mr- Henknrlk said groups »f l.iillii' i'. I, nl»»*i k .
Herhcrl
J. tlurwmiin,
68,1 long a
Stale
Department
of one
Education
Jacket, police said, in one imckel
who haa
reason to he
of Ihe buster
members
of
limising
authority
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•‘r I i 1if) it r« j :»
Wiluiilet'iN
at
Heat
Hale
headiM
iir
f'
clerk
(hepay
American
embassy In
the month
October,
Hupl.
were Kam i’s panllea,
(HHI; Helmu Itoiislng (600) * H »,- during
the Cabinet,
lookoftime
nut the
other
d a yIn to
a
dmiMei'H today were busy folding t.cllilll III' !♦r*'InM. ♦. |IM« M X •
llorlln, was convicted Into vosTimm**
II.
Hailey,
iu|iortud
yes­
I'lllll.
Malir -y was arrested when he HeaN und iirepiirinu envelopes far
special visit lo Capitol H ill
of treason to hix country.
terday.
Anot
-post
graduate .eerll- tculvy
called police to report that Ids car inniling tu Hemlnojf County Vlxl- ( t||11I1l1lII'lHl.
1OIIArkiinsas: Hlythevtllft* housl
He did
call on ii senator— there Instead
were o n ly
OiMt h&gt; it M -»t
fWnle
w*n awu riled to Mm, Mae
of, two
coming hpina with
was stolen. He was in shirt-sleeve* denis lo rhucli Hieui on Nov. 21. naiiia*.
Utherliy (160) *-'i6itHHll Llll
or
three
In
Washington
at
the
tlm
a-b
ut
visited personnel
Pays Call
when
Daly - Fort and the following re­ other diplomatic
l.i • M.*k » 5 Nl
V H I dva
when arrested, police said.
with
Ihe
employee
In
th
a
office
o
f
Renata
Secretary
_ and Germany
Volunteers for Thursdnv and 1Ui Iiiiii the
I'olud
State*
ceived
graduate
certificates:
Mrs.
(260,000.
I1
•" » Leslie Blffle.
1I Git
.M l.l
Friday uio greatly needed, he
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i,
,
IV inn
Florida: tlnytonn Roach homing HlUtei Kilptitlirick MrAIpnlne, Lo- went to war, Hurgman remained
Mn m u » . HH
,aid. Anyone wishing to help Is i hui fM,
authority (200) $70,0001 U k eland ola .Wilkins llryaot end Thelma behind and become a raido propuasked to come lo the heaihpiurters |'flllll*
flltiu mid Grey two lone paint,
i it
Mu Iliil
rtm iixt. He I* a native of Hukah,
Fa in ?)
hnu*lng auI bar It y (220) 170.000) /uHiety Franklin.
now tires, new hallery mid .
between U:DD A. M. und 6:0(1 I*. M. 1*1.1.tine- ,N \
Minn.
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homing authority of the city of
M'oallnscU V iiim l-«Hr lias)
W M il
MIH 1,1) Mi**: » t .
excellent incthaniciil condition )
Miami (1.6001 *110,000; Tampa
H ATH F K TITID N
rouiiiel fin ihe Amliirg Trading
only
hollaing authority (l,WM)| *,‘100,Corporation, as an Fill, Informer.
I'H H .A D E I.I'H IA , Nov. lit— (A1)
non.
It nbn related, the witness said,
The I'cnnaylviinln and Reading
l,ouhdiina! Monroe hollaing untilllm Amorg, the Kavlet trade orIl'«&gt;lla«l4 Clan Cut* Oael
S A N TA M ARIA, The Aiorea,
orily (lorn fnn.ono; New Orleans Railroad* announced tndnv they
giiiiixatioii, was Inlerented In get­ hall Inalle.
uro petltloiilng federal mid atalo Nov. lit— (/p)— 1
The Shah of Iran,
Imu-lng
authority
(6.000)
*060,(KM
).
ting Ipatriunenta fm testing the
TKRMH and 1KAIISH
Electrical— Fight lor roulrol cl
aiilhorltiea (or fare liicreaaea on Mohammed Reia Pahlevl, left the
Mlnrlaainpl:
l.amcl
linn
dug
noth,
|ircsuuie of almiilc explosions,
United F.lectrlcol Workcia Union
(oiumiitcr
trains.
Asore*
Vodey
aboard
President
(’illy 11150) 1116,000; McCoiuh City
Foley' mild lm dhln'l knuv el mi'inhcrahlp getii hotter. CIO ill*
The reipieat for rnuunutatlon Truman’* plane, the I tidependtmllalng authority (100) *40,000.
• * Ihc Hum Hint the message was * tack a minted unlmi'e employer confare hooata foliowed daaely on ail nice, «n route for ■ visit to the
Tennessee:
Chattanooga
hollaing
/.
decoy, lie added Him liu thouglu. tracla, Coiirle and N LllH gel dis­
authority (1,200) *210,000; Jack- order hy the Inturatate Commerce 1hilled State*. The plane arrived
the liifm nullhui In II was "mostly putes. West Ing house, othor flrma
aon hollaing authority (426) *21,- Commlealon granting caatern rail- hero from Rome last night. The
I’hmic 1634 SenforJ, Fla.
true."
aak clarification of woraer'a statu*.
000; Klngaport housing authority louda authority to raise paaaongcr party la expuetad at Washington
Transit— Wilmington, Del., pub­
lie raid hr gave the mcnmige
furea except fur cunimutvra hy lato today by way of Stephensi(22A)
*77,600;
Knoxville
homing
tb Mills ('uphill to he passed on to lic transportation halted In walk­
vllle. NFltl.
lUVk per cant.
authority (1,460) (260,000.
■’ another iui|ilnye who was film ill out of. !l(IO A F l. operating and
malnteihinco cm ployera. Wage «!(■■
the office later III Hie day.
The government aunuuncod after pula hit* 110.0(H) du|ly paeaengers
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'
,' M 1&gt; f i l l ! ( '
I’hlludeltthlu transit stoppage
K o lry V testimony ended that it
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would not eull any wltnessea In threatened hy CIO transport work­
H I M IN
i n V 1 It I
ers In protest of layoffs,
(he hearing.
Steel— five more steel company
Fe|lural Judge Kylveslor A.
Ryan xald lm would hear argu­ aeIt lenient a reported; 17.000 more
ments Ihhi afternoon on I'oluirr'* CIO workers |o return to Jobs.
motions In have Mha Uoplan'a ar­
a * m om m u a
or a c i m n T or T rtm k v n t m n » t c t » ♦ «
rant declared Illegal ami In get
I 'o u r l H t H C o m f i u r
.. the Indictment agiiltikt"h#|‘ ijunsh&lt;l;ien
No
All mtiet be seated
UpMlchey relaxed Ida im-toM
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cverythtng attitude for the first
time today amPknld thinks, In
R ussIhii, In Judgu Ryurf, who had
•ordered that he I*' given n free
rony of the nihiaum of tho hear-

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Free M ethodic To
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Houtiing Loans

State FnrmeiH Market

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dogged military type plane* in one
of the wont 24 hour peacetime
period) for &gt;urh aircraft.
The dr.ilh loll ttood at irvrn
with I I iniMing.
Only four men turvived whet,
two Air Force Mipcrfortti cnllidtd and cratlird nr.ii Stockton.
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Seven of thrii companion) were
found dead ill the wreckage of the
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planei which fell seven milet
itpurl. Eleven ate mining. 1 tie After n policy of temporary "wnlrltfiil wultlinr'' liml I...... deenli'.i
yluiiri weie part of a llight out noon ul ,i White Hoime conference on tin rout "trike ilixpiile, t’yiui
t’liiiiif (left 1, Lett/1 of the Federal Mediation Servin', talk- the iltinilhui
of S|Mikaiie. Wadi.. haic.
over with John H. SleellilMH. I'rcxldcnt n«*lMunl. Later, he told ,lew-mien
Meanwhile, learch planei and tin nnil dumped the roul xtrike on the Whitt Home doorxlcp.
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BOSTON. Nov. 17 - i/P)_Pre.idrnt I &gt;uina n told New England
hiililimmeii today lie fell the court*
try wai "thioiifth iIn* wont part
•if the idjiiiiinent that had to
mine after thr inflationary boom
we experienced lait year.”
Hut the I’icuilint advised that
the federal (Miverltment still wai
" kepiui' ,» I'aieful watrh on buii*
• &lt;' piiJ lions, ’
\Vi have not lirrn hilled into
a lentr of lal.r sei iitily,” he (old
in a nteuage to ,i joint (onferencr
of New I null nil hiitiiiettmrn and
HovrilHiM of the m vtalei, tpon*
'«rrd hy the New England Cnunril.
.1 1ewi011.1l |iioiiiolional iiigeni/ii*
|,„n

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U.

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S h o o ter
R ep re­
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Siam

IAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 17- (P)
WASHINGTON. Nov. 1 7 -4 8 1
- Ilie Philippine* told the United
The White Home announced tocUp
Nation) today 1111.1II ciunttriei are
that Amt,ican diplomat) in raalCTA
mete kiliit/ei* at the mercy of two
A«ia will hull! ,» irgional confer* • m
great power bloc.* that ate inking
cure .11 Bangkok in January.
total war 111 a chainpioudiip con*
Prevuii'iil liuinan 1* vending Philip
tot to doiniu.it the world.
C. Jr**up, the .ulmim.lratinn'a top
Salvadot P. l ope/, the Philip­
diploiu.vlic Irnuhlo vhooler, to it.
pine* lepreientatiie, *au! the world
Jc»,ip. who ha* the tank of antr
"lla* fteromr loo *mall toi the
11h.iu.-uliii .u-laiRr, will make a *UT*
giant*" and added ili.it "one tide
11vev Inin ol the 1 ,11 l.att
will liy to pidli tin* olhri oft thi)
lie will leal r &gt;111 thr Ilip .1in und
planrl’ Mill)" •oinrlliltlg l* done
thr In*1 ul the year I hr announce"
In &lt;to|i tfirii 111,dll
ment *.ud tli.it lie would depart
Lope/ appe.ilrd lo thr United
allri rotnpleiiiig hi* wmk aa a
Slate* and Hu**ia to "let each
Mirtnhei of the delegation lo lh#
other alone" .md *lnp thru "ntirU N limei.ll Axrmhlv.
loplieiir 1l1pl111n.ily." Other liuall
Die iegmii.il lonfeirnce of top '
power* iputkl) puiiril in the dou­
diplomat* "in ravteru Avia and thv#
Mi I mman tutted llirin to uie ble rd^-d app. .il
f ai l'.a*t," a. die .uinouncemant
"holdiirn and iniattinalion” tn
t'liillill .1nlimli n| 11 jii| urged tlie1
phtaved it, will lie held at Bangkok. 1
inerting the region') ptohlem*.
Idg power* to .lop "ruining mlpirate nf another U-29 which went;
_ 9
#
f \ f WM
/I
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"Fur n tilin'
In"i 11,turner," Jeeiivr* for ••Hell other." Peruvian' A MW HOUM Affla totie iiy rlinhma over pence prupuMila ul 11 nici'titw at the end of January. Bangkok
ilir I'ri'ildiMt •■Id, "Wo were Dfli'KIltf Vitim \11dve. Iteliiiinde
of Uie l&gt; N I’olilliul und Security Commtllce. U S lielcgnli* Wm runill. i» thi' capital of Thailand (iam ). .
deeply ri/ncerncil liver xlgni of Kind In' itlrieed wliidelu'nrtedlv
Auilln (li'flt warmly iliukea liaiidt with Soviet Fon'ign Mlnl«lcr Andrei
The -nod* uppi'iired lo lie run*
11 downturn In Inndiii1"* rnndl* will, l.ope/,
Viahlmky ut a rtinni'i given ill their honor in New York Hug (lull. nlog out on tho United .State*'
lion* in antno of ymn nn/xt iniI'tie depute 1111 in the Ml mil ion
Curio* Hoinulo. H N Hi'iwrul Afueliilrly president. i„iul.i between ttiuni. wait and /ee pulley on China.
put I uni
indiixtrlr*
It I* very pulilii'iil vooiuiittee of ilie lleoeral
Shuwn m buekgvinind 11 Soviet Uelegate Jacob Malik (/ntenmllimaO
Tiio ipii xiiinlile nilvanco of Pom*,
pIl'JDlt lit to know tlinl employ A 'imildy which t* dieviu»liiir
liaimntt, rtatlied landed at nation­
muiil'O " m i n .
now
nearing,
ment
in
thi
11
vtile
und
wildIn*
rival
pi'in
e
pmpo
nl*
of
ftiiHein
al allport. the xcenr nf the uaI'lniiigliing. ami everal prlcky Indurtrle* mid *.oiii«. of iln i.tlier liml the We*tero I'owrr*. Up In
cidi'oi* ini- 1lie state Hcpartmont
liott'i wont aviation di&gt;ailer eatly
o.iii diirnlde iroodn Iih ImiI, tex ha­ tin* mornlnr Ilie ileluile liml In i’ll
trying to figiuv out wiiut to ifo
(hit month.
il I'lltueil nmxi/lfiuhU mid that doimiuilett l.y tdllei
Fuit-Weat
in ilie timililnj Fur Kllivt.
A n d Iin* iM'iiond outlook i* now fuvH a r m a n
A d d re sse s D u ty O f V o tin g
1
Indielift
ween
1111**111’.*
Aiilliel
Neilhei of the two occupant) nf
SiT'ii'iaii nf Staio Acli.ian
1. \ i*liineky, mi mu/ linnd, mid
J 11 r v
S e rv ic e
R e ­ uintdi'.
O n
N eeds O f
poinloieil ilie proMooi of laklng
ithe civilian owned plane wai tnit
"I
l»
Itl'Ve
it
lr&gt;
1
*
1
1
fe
to
li»W
1
I11
ID
S Iteh'Kiili' It m ini It. An*tin
now, "ml it po.*lhlo, fnrcofui
’
i r . n i M t t in. n « i K t iin
Y o u th
O l
A m e ric a
la te d
Bv
S n e a k e r Unit
1ho
wlude
country
ii iirnl Hiiiih Ii Minl*tri &lt;1( 81,110 He#-|
■lop* in tfoi fonvul (ioncral Align)
. . . . .
iliiiuigli Ilie
ilie worst
wor*t purl
pari of the t••■ VI, \ I'll, OH I III' lit It,'I .
Wind leleii-i'il fioin a t'ommuulat
Mr*. Maine Gmi/ale/ of Pen* v leljiimment Hint hud to come af
Ohjrlivet of National Kid) Day
lope/ m il Y M 1111 ky hail onoli'
in11 in Miikdoo. TIi)') incident^
cola,
to'iiiru.iut
govrrnoi
of
Dut*
c
the
tiiflutimitiry
liootn
wo
eg*
11 puioliilly ,|cii 1 , Imt tho tu,*1•
which will lake place Saturday
Vi'liocoo -iti" end* any poivilllUty
in • nl pinto 1* "o*eln*ively tho
of ,'M'ii con*jilcrlng A n i.tl’nn ri*
inM 1 ' " ^ ' " ' l &gt;01,r*
,
were outlined yeiterday nl the riel Knur. Pilot Interr...... .
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r
Ini -1in nf tho Illy Five, 111 rnthor
cngullion ol Rod I'I iiiim ’it thit
eminent in Wnxldng- nl tho Ilia T w o " Tin* *iiiiill povv
Yacht Cluli to Kiwaniaiu by Ma­ ""•mlieri of the local Idol (lull
■
Com pact
R a ilr o a d s
S tresses
V iilu t*
O f pro ooi nine
hut
night
that
Inln11.1l10n.1r1
truKtlaxe*
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K
t
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t
u
II
■■uilNHra
Iln
D
l
l
K
lihll
rion Harman who revealed that
\i I'hungking 11 wn* tepurtad
O n W e ig h t C h a n g e
F reedom
T o
U . S . ilia' i ‘lttin'H»* i'nmmutii*l* hav#
Kiwattian Jimmy Fidler bail ori llicme for ilie year, "Action Now
W AS H IN G TO N , Nnv. 17— (/«*)—
eupiuroil
l.lcliuiin, proviaional
ginaled
1
he
idea
which
it
being
•«»
Effective
Citi»en$ltip"
d aC f
H
l
l
S
b
u
n
C
l
The Shull of linn mild Imlay he
A group irprevrntilig the celeiy
Mi*.
Ilnrtciive Well). State enpi'nl of Hupeh province. .Qhug«V
tpnninred
by
Kiwani*
c
l
u
b
,
ditecl
challenge
to
all
women
to
I
f
j
l
l
y
P
u
f
i
a
n
t
."certainly" will prupoxc to Prexl
a
4.
n fnw
fow motra
•hipping initreiiv of .Seminole Demori.iiir (‘ommilteewoman. and king *.VAVivett
.. c . (I
.. khut
..
ilent Triimnn nn ir
incrva»e in Antm'* ihroughout the nation.
I*1"*"1 |l,r*t wertliinaaa to be rili* j « » l l i n "
illlc lll
, I'lmtlH.til
Haa*
■a* ulibtt
^
/
bounty
met
noon
a
I
tho
It
S
f
W
dit
re
Ini
•
I
Dul
rid
l
lean mllltiiry nhl to Id* enuntrv.
A &gt;|uinlette of levenll^ grade /en* ol the grcnleit country in the W 0 U I I (] f l A l U l t V l C r
r
IH'iylnit Inn and around thr duty'who 1* hluaii.iu ill the offjre of
‘'jrnrt I* Innnirtunt tn Ihu poarn , .
„■ l c l 1
1 it
&gt; 1
A\
of the world end mtMrlallfc tit t h r f lW W High flchonl girl. Hurried
tier lahte (fiiruned ilie u*e nl \ the Attiinicy General llrwin iu
Deel.mug
that
llieie
air
two
‘ a mli hi It- r&gt;n*t. ’ the fmd accompanied by Mr*, w. I*
sn'tirlty of the
IIRIDGEWATKH, Vt., Nnv. I | vnvMI. Nov, 17 1/F1 Florhlii cilery eiale nl tlie i.ime )ue xml I ill.ili.t*'i'r. *|ioke lift iilglll at
Shah mid to 11 new* conference. I teming, muiic initructor. )a„M
«»(_ citileni the active and
(Ah \ ttl-yonr-nld nurao on,I
,v 1 ,K|,(
(•„.•« ,0111111011 type ,i* tltnl unul by Cnliloi 11.1
ilir May tail Inn beloie die SanHv mid lie planned tu dlacii** "In the Evening By the Moonlight," 'hr pawivr, Mt*. (,oi,/alr/ mill I'er mulo pntlrnl— tho non nf
fto/'k will l/e illitrilniled to xonie
Irnnluu mod* with U. 8, defenrn
Wnvliingliui,
I).
(?..
lawyer
8
II.UOII |»'/&gt;||||' 1/M'nII'll III till of Iti,' •Inppniy concern). John I'meiri. tniil ItiKilie** and l ,mlr**lonal Wo
and
two
Negro
ipiriluaU.
"Steal
'hat
"Anion
ptevenl*
u*
from
official'', a* well n* with the Prr*
wore clioi to do,1II1 noil nnoMici IK lull'.. 1tie Itint 1irt Ilf (’ill 11111
Nilil.ii
omuiHMtmo ni in, 10 . I lull &lt;111 "WI1.1t l.ie* Alie.nl"
Away" and " Ilie Old Ark') A-mnv- merely Honking about what wr Him1 woiindoit In*I night in \v&gt; :i&gt; liiii. I’ S l'ii- I'ulnn*, ('iirunlu und I )i 11tin, prciideil.
elilrtit.
.
l.ii ilie *lale) dn- nullnii .011! ntlier
I ANN. Ma**., Nov. 17 iVh
The Shah mid Hint while ill tlm in." They ended Iiy tinging ‘"Yon • mm' do to prove out worthinrM police ili'fcrihitl n* ji'liloiin n .v mrtn&gt; fnii'lgn I'Olinlrie’ . 11* Ilie
A nil ox pel n'liee provide" lh»
A
innliiimii
uii.iiiiniiiiitly
ip
1
i d 11ill *
Ifllltcil State t III' llktlirnllv will ,
» i! r\ 1 f il
&gt;1 ri
ul ut 1aeli* hy tho woman'* lm- ii'*ull nf ,111 1111I1I of tile Sei'iiritli'p
to
hr
1
ilt/eri)
of
the
giralrit
rottn^ U ll; J ........... i t unity to ma Amor- Ate Jolly (mod Follow .. Hir git
I&gt;11Ul I
’'In l.ilkiil id the \ 11if 111 .111 (l fi-wer."
.V Ffrli'inge I'ummli'ii'ii which lUIIVIIIU .IlloplilUl ol till' i .lllhllMM
llmi wa* tlie Auirrii'nii l.mrlon’*
# lenti InirinoiiH onterprUoa, and will " t K luanrllc Slaniri. Mona Jobe, l'v m the world; il ulm demand)
Mr*. Antonin Suloi* of Hi .it” *- wu* oido'ld liv tlie Ik S Itutilct 1/.ile w.u ptiord, mul Guiilim •mu nl Irredniu liegmimm prim tn
■ ■ ulv niioken kindly through it)
,lo hi* In-1 tn rnoourage Invoat- Johnnie Mae Fnihnn, Dolore* t'li- lli.it w'o do voniething about it."
water, mul Randolph Itgilhy, m ('mul lm tlie Southern Ih-iUrt nf Sledninii of the Giowel.t mul Slop
iln Ann in .111 Revolutimi ami then i/iniiiitndci to It year-old Laul'ii./on-hip wa* defined hv the of Wnvliingtnn, D. (!., wore -iuii New \i nk Monduy, Mtilregoi
miml In Iran.
Imin mul Janet Bcnnrt." Roy Mann
heart touching
"I 0**1110 you llnwo tnvi’atmrnu
'M' liker n &gt; hoing vcaloil with the . to dontli after their uuloinohllo Smith, iiii'iiili’iil. anmiuilei’d teilltv. pel * League of |;lomtu w.u III ......^ 1ut 1 hiiging In 1h.1i Mwna leiien Gohlitelii’i
will ho uf grout vnluu Imth tn In* had chaigv of the piogr.un.
1iv lit 1 njoy freedom und prlvl- wn* hloekod Iiy nnotlii'r nine toto
diiHletl tu contact 1ml mail* %tin li 111*11111' die fighlmy nl the two /|iiv*liim:
The
J.irili.olHi
vluirti"
nf
Floridii
1‘oii,ting out the unfavorable
1)f ,j„, r |ly&gt;
V( Mln„, mi n lonely one lane /■ iini/in
"Why did mv Daddy dte'."’
iluatry und tn ua,'* he min. "My
I'nwi i A f.igiil t ’o. riinininii -lm k tin not now have tlie weight nl W, &gt;1I11 War* and the Np.im*h
Ilie piuxlcil little Jcwhili fill low
i,uti..n a* n cltlien.
country I* 11 enuntry nf tho future publicity given youth* of tall for*
road.
lm*
hei
ii
ow
lied
entirely
by
Ann'iimt iln- i|werv to hir imdlnti after
•
continue,I,
and It* woullh I* practically un­ •ill, In Life Mngnalni* recently &lt;01
Shortly
thereafter,
l . l o t / l ifiili I'owei A' l.iglit Co. Illi'ii ori' tin* crate tnrlmlrd m thru i.mll* Nierinaii W.n
driving at high apeeila with liaml*
„,,|v
p,, inu.re»to,| fn, Imt llrninimll. a camp ownei. wa*
Iln- light now. do '.ml. 1* lot lie liml lieeii alllickl’d Iiy 11 Kl'iUP
touched.”
....
itinulH i«*oed mul the di-lrilnitinii to include it a&gt; *0101 a* pnmlilr
rmnllinrizo oiir*elvea'with wmiiided
The Shnh vUlted with t realignt off the Mooring wheel with many
in the rigid
ley 11 will lie Hindi’ In owner* nl' the lire *0 dial Morida giowei) m u hear 1 I fling pe.ti e. and "die way to uf older liny, who ended him
lew," •put mi him and heal and
govei uniont fiy oxercl*lng auch uunrter
Truman briefly thi* morning. Tho remililng fa lull tie), Mr. iliirtnao ,
of ,1 mile from
the lei led liml rulilllllill floeki nf that
(it tlitougb the xatlie fuIniik rule .1/ I'leve ’tub /I goal i* lm r&gt;n h kicked him into the gutter.
Proaidcnt proatmled him with n HtiuMiod thonevd of more ItilcreM to Ivlleu
iu voting und "orvlug •erne of the double alayinv
innipmiy, IVlilte the date fm di- tmm thi) Hair ax limn t'.ilifoniiii uni . ( e1y iiti/e|i in the Unite.I
in youth* and their problem* nod oil jlllll'.*,
l.aurenea ......Idn’t
nmlerxlaiitl
Poliee Hi'lied the woman’* lot
irlliiition lm* not been -el, II ii
wli\ lie xlinuld lie *0 treuted when
J. C. Hlili'hiiiio, local ilpper, M
# '"ch nilo*1 Hn«*. iiroaldentlnl pro** *uiii lImt Nntlonal Kid* l)ny vn*
I'oiiiiiiiif out that Hivlrkt Four, hnud, Antonio Saloix, 4(1, ol lh I mitieipated that it may take place
to
he
an
inhumed
1
lli/cn
Il'M lIilM l UK C M ) KlKbtl
. liu father died 11 win hero while
dei'lureil that he lii'llet'i.* eeleiv
«ctfrotary, *uld Mr. Truman en*
eiiinpildiiig Jr, cluli* In Florida, la low* Felix, at gumiolnt tu*
in 11*811
ml p.11I0 ip.ilit m the ....... .
ol „
with Ilie L'n.l Armored In
• flipper* tlirmiglmiit the Mile, 10
Jnyeil til* vlalta with tho young
one of tiio largo*! dUtrictu in Hr wo* arraigned iu \Vlnd*m curly
In a leltei iiddrc.ni'd •« Aoieil
fmiiry, 4IM Divixinn
rider lu*t night und till* morning.
I’lli/t Iniornntional, M**. Gntiaaloa county mtinlclnul enurt and held ■-a11 I'owei A Light iiloeklioldi'l * lolling the Surumia and Hindi yoml government."
Neither could hi* mother, Mn.
Sin -puke uf tin' mi.lining uf
I'glonx, upprove tin uxi' of tin
-toil ti/iti of all the women'* club* without hill) for the grand lur\
Rim * mid:
Florida,
Mr
‘•lie mid me he funned thn itnrule. ,1 Howurd, wire Imuinl type. V1mii*',&lt; Day me en* and the L Sylvia Goldileln, Shv ,/leadrd
organized throughout the nation, ■ in two eouilt) of murder and n ii'iddiiig out-Ide
Smith
I'mptniidzed
that
Florida
1
*
approximately the mmo In m e 1/
nh.at 1till Iin* m tin ,'ilnii* ,-i'le wit Ii the world yexterdny, through
prea*lo» iliat thn Shah W a very
Pilot I- one of the few cln**lficd fault with Intent to kill.
Ogllhy wax Identified a* 1In* "11 xmind xlate with 11 wonderful liml uxed laxt year. He poluled 1........ . of Hint day here. She 'fie Lynn Item, to give her the
rarneat und sincere young man
Jttme* Quincy Gallowny, com­ norvleo /'IiiId and that It* motto,
future."
who in working hard to IntpruVu mander of Camphrll-Louimr I’uj.I "True &lt;'oiir*e Kver" emliodlea all clilcd of Cliurle.r Pit* Ratidolpii
mil that unlit hern currier ■ liml , .ill' .l 0,1 the clti/i iu lu tool, hack ul»wer to Hie hny't i|ui‘klU&gt;„.
"You will find fieri’," South'- proponed a weight for tiii&lt; mile 1,11.1 ...... 'oilier *moi' of Ilie imvi.
Commander George II. ('ring hie
Wnxhiiietoo
ft,'I, tile American Legion, will out lh,- principle) ncce**nry for the Oglll/y, pmnilnent
the lot of hi* people.'
IrttOr
eontlniiex,
"no
punitive
law*
line la'gion actlvitica here diirlnu l/i'Moi'iot'iil of i'IvIo, nodal and ••tlorney, and a nephew of the iigalnxl liiixioexx, no ilale Income ol celery to In- the mine' fioin ..... . ■ nffeiiiiu mill del,ill of |in*l un*wrt III Inillnnupolix vexlrrday:
Into Rev.
Ilernieii
It OpiU/v
"You I,live tieen tlie victim uf all
Florida a* from Calif'irniu, imt "to uni Iu redmihh- iheli effnrl*
the pa*t year lo member* of tho 1111*iin'*« ntmnlnrd* of life,
lux, no *lute properly Inn. no dnp
ixolnteil IPiKtlHIi'e of hatred." Iu&gt;
On-Tho-Fmiii veteran* training
".Make your group known and former prexldent of Trinity &lt;'"l liiiile Inlierllnnre tux." It Invite* iiildi'il rlini xonie eounwctlng itook i.iiln. In end ........ lm all time
rraKttaHXi Ok Pam* DlahM
\ gue* Vlltrrlel, 11nlIIV *0 gne* aid.
i l n u t u "tipper at 7:80 o'clock needed," *lie urged, "for there I* legi. Hartford, ('nun.
Sheriff
Melvin
Moore wii&gt;l them to xee Florida ami it enn"Yiuir nxperlnnre provide) the
World," hIi,■ deelured, nnil a*
tonight ut the Future Farmer no iuii l&gt;&gt; wliat can tv accnmpll)heliidcx,
"You,
too,
like
ninny
thou
Ainerlemi governnient today aimwcr why ymn daddy died &lt; x x
Pilot*1 put
aim* and that S iiIoIh, who wax extrnng/d •iiiii Ix of othvra, may then di'elde
pul their
.............
The Seminole High School atud- lltiihling, John I’iernon, Inatruetor. ed when
from
hi*
wife,
appnreiiilv
i c h i i i m * da ra g . a n t i)
guec A merlin." Mr*. Wi ll i lie could not itaiui bv and con­
•ni body will hold r* homecoming iinnouured today.
tn enjoy u longer und fuller life
)«’&lt;anttMf4 Ilia I'uRr
thought the xlaln couple und t
done max* ml-tri'Almciil of human
John Henkarlk will tell af l.olCKailai.4 Ok m i ** Ktaet&gt;
parade tomorrow at 4s80 I . M.
(Caallaaca
O
k
rmme
Nlghll
l/i'ing*.
with float*, hand and all the lon plan* for anuther fair in
"Tfierti were evil men who tried
To the flrxt -HH Indio* who ul- M r s .
trimming*, It waa announced to* March at which the veteran* may
to fiixluvc all the free people In
place farm produel* on display.
nvo Hi!* evening nl u rweplino
D ie s
tlie world. Your hither went to
given hy Ihc Htrlrklnnd-Mn,rl*on
giant pep rallydionflre at Mr*, J m 'I Field, communder nf the
war to prevent the wliolexale deCo., Flrxt Struct and Hanford
Fire euinied hy n defective oil
th O chool tonight will atari off Port Auxiliary, will de*crllie the
'I lid,mu
W.
Alderman, iH&gt;, •i ruction of hunmii right* and
tvenue, beautiful ori'hld* flown
the fnetlvltle* to end Friday n ght work of the Hun*hlne Girl* in range in the kitchen of the home
Ik', c fioin Hawaii will la- pro- I.,tilin', „| Mr- ti. I( It,'it uf freedom.
with the annual football claah making ChrUtma* prei.nl* for of Mr. and Mr*. Julian William*
"All true Amerlconx, whuthtr
|
dlaahled
veteran*
and
their
famil•■•Hied, W. A. Morrlxoo, nmonger, Sanf/ii'l, died «mldi',ilv Wcilne*
xjii
,
tltn
Laurel
Avenue,
cauaed
A with Seabreeao High School.
Cullinlicx, I'rateiduiilx, or Jews
’
day
iiii/Milng
mi
liix
giuvc
lit
1*
b
.
•;,
iiomiuncrd
thin
inuriiing.
Thu
aornu
damage
tn
the
kitchen
and
Thw* parade will form tornorrow
fought lu ro-eituhlixh Inii'ruuthmTwo educational motion picture* an adjoining bedroom, but wax
Iiy
G
fill
DON
BROWN
Klxxlinmce
Fork.
doorx
will
lie
opened
»l
7:l&gt;
0
I'.
M.
afternoon at the corner of Oak will lie ahown:
Vegetable* and
lie wa* I,urn, July 2ft, 1HK1 in al law xn »uch oulrnge* ilmulil nut
A l1 Special Wuxhtnglan Service
The o^kHFW liYe'l by airplane
Av».iu« and
— . third
------ S tm t. The Co-operation, B” and "Meata for check ed from xpreadlng further
Nm
Hi I'ariilina and had I,tun a go unpunlxhed.
lhix
morntng'W
f
ood
condition,
lie
Into
the
two
atory
frame
home
Student Council float will lead off
WASHINGTON, Nov, 17 (d*)— Choctaw Indian) of Mi))i«,|ipi.
"Recenae xtieh t&gt;rave men ax
Approval."
rcxldflit
of Ki'idinmi'c I'urk fur
•tail'd.
Tha,reception
ix
In
conucchy
prompt
action
hy
the
Fire
followed by tho band, football
( C t a i l i i i ) na Paae PltkO
who once owned moil of that »l*le and a big chunk of Alabama, ar* liim wRhMha. Initial dixplay of •cvi ral year*. A ft all gruWur,
Department,
which
enawered
the
ure Farm
■poaaora, Pep Sriuad, Futu
BOGUS B ILL S .
In- entile tu Orlumlii iu 1032.
•ecking
a
poujblr
1200.000,000
m
more
ftutn
the
United
Slalrt,
con­
four
nlarm
at
4:4ft
o'clock
yeaterday
era, Dramatic Club, Ubrary ataff,
MARGARET MITrilEI.L
M ON TGO M ERY, Ala., Nov, 17 afternoon.
Funeral aervlre* will !»• In Id
tending they never were paid fur llirir land.
Homemaker* Club and the
A T L A N T A , No v .
1 7 -(A &gt; )— (87— Police have rounded up
Sutiirduy
aftcrumm
ut
2:1)0
HISS
TRIAL
Fire
Chief
M.
N.
Cleveland,,
The claim baa been filed will, the Indian Claim) Cnmmiiiinn on
of lh* aehool'a atudorft body,
approximately 1280 In counter* Lieut. J. R. Crow and John Ben­
iiVIm'k at K Infix 11'in'* Kuni'rnl Hugh D. Gravlti, 2P, driver of an
NKW
YORK,
Nov.
17-1/1*)After parading through down* fell BIO bills hero *lnc. the nr*
Aft
(intomoMIe that fatally Injured
behalf of the Miaalaalpni hand of*
Twvlve Jurorx were cl,oxen in two jfome, Orlondu, with the Rev.
town Hanford, the Btmwrita will ra il of • Negro man who admit nett made the first run to the Choctaw Indiana, which Include« (|10 c|#|mi
may, If It dexlrra, hour* today for the xccond per­ ii. I.. Webb offii'lutliig. It,trial author Margaret Mitchell, lait
fire.
The
big
ladder
truck
wax
— inarch to tho Band flholl for fur' tad paaalng the phoney money
Aug. II wai convicted of Invol­
jury trial of Alger Hixx, one-lint,' will lie in Sanford.
then rent to tho arena, driven perbapa 3.600 to 0,000 Choctaw* nldaln an extenalon.
( T 1her celebration.
!r._Montgomory and Tampa, Fla. hy C. I.. Keller, when It w m bo* still' realdlng In their homeland.
Survivor* include two Mlitcrx, untary manxluughter yesterday.
Then, under probable procedure, •State Department official.
Sponeora chnaen by tho Celery
A Supremo Court Jury requirtd
is the Choctaw* in the Clalmx Commlaxlon will hold
RepreaenUng
Th# Negro, who wa* booked lieved that ladders might be
Th r 13th juror wa* xelected at Mr*, llcxt and Mr*. .1. M. Cook,
Fed football aquad are Miaa Joyce
Albert Macklln, 83, of Chk-a* needed. The family wga away the caxe are Attorney* William T. hearing* In Mlaalaalppl aince moat 1:2ft P. M&gt; ofter both the defend Longwmidi a half xlxlur, Mrx. Icxn than an hour to find tho
Batta, Mlaa Pat Brawn, Mia*
MI­
waa b it rated yeaterndy at the time the fire brake out Weir, of Philadelphia, Mlaa., J. A nf the wltneaaaa— many of them and proaeeutton had axhauxted W. E. Henry, Jr. of Hlnomfield NI lm, UoNpectacted former tax
Denlae Htevena and Mlaa Jackie fie told
tel officer* he had "about and neighbor* gave the alarm. Riddell, of Meridian, Mlaa., und Chorlowa nearly 100 yearx old- - their chaDengea.
llillx, Mich; and n half hmthur,
Cameron.
Sftf&lt; of the bogua bills when he Aaalataht Chief R. T . Thoataa, Robert C. Handwerk, of Woxhlng rrx'de there.
Two alternate Jurorx remained W. II. FuuRhec nf Raleigh, *N.
___ to Montgomery Tueaday. off duty at the time, went to ton.
C,
If M y point of law la ralxed, t„ he picked.
F.H.I. JO IN S N V N T
There are varioua anglM to Handwork aald, the caxe will go
He (vm| only one when he waa the fire to help.
I.OH AN O ELES, Notr, I 7- W equeit of G ru vitt........
the Choctaw claim but the chief to the claim* court.
FO A L ACTIO N DEFER R ED
HOMS BUILDING
With the laauanco. o f f e d e r a l
W ASHINGTON, Nov. l7 -(/ l» l-. aald he will appeal tho verdict.
Handwerk aald that undoubtedly
8K ! „
W A S H IN G TO N , Nov. 17-fA’l
band xomcthiag (n oxcea* of |200,* Ihe’ caae eventually will wind up — Tho
KID N A PKB H B LD
COLUl
i no Labor
Minor Department
i/opuri mom mrld Tim White llonxe Indicated today
D E TR O IT. Nov. 17— (A*)— A re* -O rg a n h e d labor, dlaemWased 000,000 Including Inter**! for mor« In tha Supreme Co'urt.
yextorday there la llttlu dm, I,t that I'rcxldent Truman might wait
afMftol -father who get* "mean by Governor FYank L. LatweWa th in .a century,
Tho gl*t of the Choctaw bond’* that home building will aet a a day nr m longer before trying
Handwerk claim la that tha government In record. thla year.
and wicked" when drinking
"What W&gt;M
to head off a new coal strike. Up
JA C K 8 0 NV 1U .E . Nov. IT
rtfuaal
to
run
for
the
aonot#.
. a aadUtlc Maying
heft for proaecutlon todqy In aearched today Par another De­ told a repertarf^la^that while the th* aggregate took away tho 2R,*
The DepartAent’i’a Bureau of to thlx morning, all tlgna had
Atlanta
Joe*e Glucoft.
Karen Kuechenmelater'a ahduc* mocratic ^ *tron» man to *
Choctaw* once owned 88,000,000 000,000 acre* and gav# the Choc Labor BtatlatUa • treported that pointed to a prraldentlal move to­
Huaton
Meantime, police tn thla country
•era*
of
Alehanui
and
Mlaalaalppl.
Senator Robert A , Ti
taw Mtlontl Inadequate romixtnaa* 100,000 dwelling* ware atarted day to keep the atrtke from alert­
Chicago
and Moalco quoatlonod aooroe of
That deacrlptlcm of William B.
treaty and a piece Hon. The elalm place* a value of In October, the alxth atrulght ing again In two week*,
De* Mu
Monica
- awn who anawond the '
Babrey, 81, waa, aatf-apflled In
chopped tit
Then, Prexldaptlal Pre*u Secre­
Freano
1-on tha land, plus In* month .af high building activity,
/ of the tW-v.ar-old
hi) formal confaaalon, according to dldate foe the
„ 1880,
New York
n , atari* tory Charlex G. Roxx told renart*
era. that He
he did not expect
oxpect any
Saint Leu
M 0 treaty the govern*
BUll
tha of this era
Beattie
or. BU00 development during th* day. Ha
about two-third* of
aald he had "no forecaat" on what
might happen la thi next few
dayi.

&lt;l,"wn,

wi,h

I

m3 O b j e c t i v e s

Of Mr*. Gonzalez
!National Kids Day Talks To Pilots
On Citizenship
Told K i w a n i a n s

Celery Shippers Mrs. Wells Tells
Discuss U se Of B. &amp; P. W. Club
California Crate What Lies Ahead

Club

Shah Of Iran Says
He Will Seek More
II. S. Military Aid

F. \\ &amp; l . Co. Is
Divorced From Its
Holding Company

nl ilu

American Legioit
Answers Query;
Why Did Dad Die?

k

Vets Farm Clatw To
Have Supper Tonite

High School To Have
• Homecoming Parade

Fire Causes Damage
To Williamson Home

Orchids To B« Given
At Morrison Show

Hust’s Brut her
In Kissimmee

Lo, The Poor Indian, May Soon
Become “ Lo, The Poor Taxpayer”

THE WEATHER

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PresMr.it Of W C T U

Civil Rights

Dixon Trial

I. Promote full freedom of poli­
tical and rallgloua exprose ion and
full roapeet tor all other funda­
mental rights.
0. Promote nationally a n d
through international cooperation
effort* to achieve higher stand­
ards of Jiving tor all peoplaa.
7. Remora barriers which deny
peoples the free exchange of In­
formation.
8. Participate fully In the work
of the U.N,
9. Settle International disputes
by peaceful means.
10. Cooperate in attaining af­
fective International regulation of
conventional armaments.
II. Agree to exercise national
sovereignty * jointly with other
nations to tha extent necessary to
attain International control of
atomic snargy which would maka
possible tha prohibition of atomic
weapons.
12. Urge the five big power* to
broaden their cooperation in th*
Security Council and exercise re­
straint in using the veto.
The Soviet plan cal la for a pact
among the five big powers, con­
demns what the Russians call war
preparations In the western coun­
tries and urges an Immediate ban
on ntomlc weapons.
j
Austin aald:
"No part of tha Soviet resolu­
tion la worthy either of amend­
ment or adoption. It should bn re­
jected aa an attempt to slander,
obstruct and deceive. I have placed
before thla committee the Soviet

T a lk s A t A M e rs g a te
naet
&lt;QaaHa.il____________
n
to Christian p II m i S m !
Ittoe
amash a fllibua
buatar on the FEPO
Within the aback end sleep was
"Absolutism of th# m u
I. bill.
Mrs, Laura Shute, former mis­ ana J . D. Hapgood, allegedly
_ . - . ^ .
_-v— . ,Jle d on all
•qua) to deification « f tb« aUU
"Even If thay do," he added, "1 sionary and president of Woman's drunk, according to th* Deputy. haHons m i ’
lUcIf ” th . Pop. u|d.
M
1, Refrain from threatening or
Dixon wee represented In court
am aura thay won't be abta to pain Christian Temperanca Union, waa
•LTh!!
* * * !I'.** . )* * mat.
• « * the hill when the vote la on the the speaker at a cbapal service of by Ernest and Karlyla HoushoMer. uelng fores contrary to tha U.N.
Important .d d rw . on
Charter.
Aldersgats College recently. Mr*.
t . r . within a w m Ic, Laet week, merlla of the legislation."
Senator Wherry (R-Neb), who Shute slated that liquor Is
11. Refrain from any threats or
« ■ epeech to Italian Catholic helped draft the new Senate rule prut
C O f C P r e s id e n t
roblrm in India even as It Is here,
to aimed a t Impairing
Imps!
acts
th* ladelawyer.,
the Popo
cMttaaed
Hhe
told of a young
lg Buddhist man
pendency
Catholic
hr
" Judaea everywhere not on debate, aald he agrees that the
. or Integrit;
J * « r it y of ony coun(C
m
N
s
s
M
V
im
s
mage
M
at
f t ------efvB strife.
to recognise "aa n ju .t law*," and FEPC bill will be the moat diffi­ who turned from alchol and gave glneer from Jacksonville, alio try or femeattag
to beware of granting elotl di­ cult of all the Civil Right* mea­ himself to Christ and married a mentioned government Interven­
3.
C
any
put
la
goog faith all
vorces &gt;In marriage# whkh are sures when it cornea to an effort young Christian Buddhla girl who tion In hla keynote address.
International agreements.
is now president of the Woman's
•
"valid
before
Ood
and the to shut off talk.
4. A fford ,all U.N. bodies full
" I sec but one Important cloud
church."
"In vlaw of that," he said, "and Christian Temperance Union In In the skies of our future,” Hills cooperation and free acfcais In tha
her
own
land.
■ The dean of the Rota, Msgr. If the Democrntle leadership really
said.
performance o f tasks assigned to
Andrea i Jultlen, reported ■ to the wants to he faithful to the party
Miss Oslo England, aupcrlndent
"Rightly
or
wrongly,
It
la
the
pontiff .that the court had ax* platform, It seem* to mo they of Fellowship Front Christian
amlned In the peat Judicial year ought to bring up first the Civil Foundation,
returned
Tuesday sincere belief, and fear, on the
0 . R. Smith of th* Erickson
part of many that tba philosoph187 requests for annulment# of Rights bill which has tho beat from West Virginia.
Ml Mom#, who-on the night
,-s
of
govammant
which
hgV
84*
marring#* from all parta o f the chance of passing and not the one
Lewi* W. Arnold, "air preacher"
so far In recant ytara may of tha shooting, waa called to gat
world. Of theae, 51 wore ac- which has the least chsncc.
from Lexington, Ky., has been vanccd
hamstring private enterprise, dty the body,: testified that Carroll
rented and 86 ware refused.
" I f they are really sincere, let giving some deep message on Bible
The Pope told the RoU that them test the rule on cither the prophesy during the pest week at up the sources of risk capital, and had a wpuad- ba tha neck, which
Ike root, of the preaent day situ- snti-poll tax hill nr the anti­ Fellowship Front. His last sermon otherwise nullify the processes had bean shattered.
Deputy Back stated that tha
which have contributed essentially
atlon were In be found in IQth lynch hill."
was on Friday night. Dr. Arnold to the progress accomplished by gun used In tha shooting was a
rentury; "absolutism"
of
the
I*
a
widely
known
Baptist
preach­
Sparkman said tho opposition
*ln *lt ^barrel 18 guae* shotgun,
elate. Tho "anltUChristlan total!- will base it's argument against the er. He spoke Monday morning and our nation and our atate.”
using No, 2 shot. AnotMr-shot gun
tarlan state," he eald, revealed
Marvin
H,
Walker,
general
man
evening
at
tho
Central
Haptlst
the true nature o f legal abso- FEPC hill on contentions It would Church.
ager nf the Florida Citrua Can was found in tha water near Eng­
lutlsm In violation o f all supreme give the federal government far
ncra Cooperative, told tha gronp lish.
too much authority over hiring.
Court waa racsaaad at 18:00
divine ,&gt; lfht.
that production and salt of 24.As for another Civil Rights
S u p e r v is o r s M e e t
000,000 gallons of fro ten norlda o'clock and trial ordarad resumed
These stales, ha aald. enforc­ scrap endangering all of Mr. Tru­
orange Juice eoncantrata waa po* at 1:80 o’clock by Judge Smith.
ed a .'.‘so-called legal right" to man's "F air Deal," Sparkman
ttlM lIssst rrusa S&gt;a«a Oaer
slide this year and aald axparl .
lP ™
are: Ran"deprive man
of all parional saldi
1 M. J&gt;yhe. Andrew Nlkler,
soon have an election system se­ menta ware under way to product
dignity., and fundamental right
“After all, members of Congress cond tu none In tho United Status froaen concentrated milk la Florl Hughey W. Dvha, J. C. Fellow*, L.
to life, pnd the Integrity of tile
H. X
ran ter, E. J. Dumph, J . C.
limbs, entrusting both to the ar­ are only human. If you get kicked, and one that the state can well da,
Net effact of the milk venture, Kaa#L, Hugh Brawn. Garland H.
bitrary decisions o f tho party your reaction la to kirk hack. lx- prnud of and "even boast a
Obviously them Is bound to he a little about".
he said, would ba to alldw the ®h**&lt; Kirby w,vli.
Fit#, fJr.,
and thq atato."
r" 1Andy Ja
Hr
'
Wolcott,
0 . C.
Assistant Attorney General Bai­ concentrating of aurplus summer kubcln,, Henry
Such ,decisions, ha sold, denied lot of resentment which will show
Wheaton tvaa alternate
to tho Individual "the right to un when other parts of the AH. ley pointed out the Importance milk for winter consumption.
their own children and the duty ministration's program ronie along of the office of supervisor of re­
for a vote."
*' t*
of their education."
gistration and aald that the grow­
Mr. Truman has given no sign ing enthusiasm among Its mem­
"This ‘legal right* has upset
- 1%
the order
established
by the that Is worrying him, Only last bers Is making the people mom
.. /
creator, calling order disorder, week ha renewed his call for pas. conscious of the office and the
l|‘!
authority tyranny, liberty slav­ sags of Civil Right* laws, lie nsM responsibilities connected with It.
!
'.{ j; ,
ery, and crime a patriotic vir­ action is needed In overcome ‘‘dis­ He sml ha hadn’t misled a meet­
Mi
t- Ml* ;;&lt;fl
tue. the Pope aald.
crimination and Injustice.”
ing since the nrganliatlon nf the
'll . r
H'Vli.-'ii
"This was and still la In some
association over flv* years ago.
"i
; . . .id
**.1
lacea the 'legal right*. Wa all
He rommended tho fine spirit and
' ‘ : . &lt;i r
ave witnessed how aonia, who
ronporntion nf tho association In
S u p re m e C o u rt
had acted
according
to this
its effort to comply with the new
right, were called to render ac­
election laws.
(OssUsstS Orem e s s i nasi
count ' before human
‘ uman Justice.
Mr. Drkle declared that Florida
tribunal spilt 7 to I In refusing
"These
trial* have not only to Intervene In the unsuecssfui had made more progress In the
'The*# trial#
brought criminal! to their Just effort# nf Friedrich Flick, a Ger­ past HI year# than any state In
due. They have also proved tho man Industrialist, to win friedom the union, and as a naturally
Intolerable condition
In which
a U. 8. Army prison In Ger­ progressive stale, it was fust
a law, of a atata completely from
many,
becoming one of the most ndvan
dominated hv Judicial poult IvFlick was sentenced by a mili­ red slates In the nation. He mid
Um run
reduce a public of- tary
tribunal at Nuernlterg to Hint sinre the Inception of the in
flrlal, who ntherwlao hy his natore apd his own fsallnga, would seven years on charges that h&lt;- Hodntlon ood through Its efforts
exploited slave labor and loot,nl the nulillr Is Iwrntnilig mom con­
have been an honest man,"
scious of Its franchise and tinFossil,1y thla was a referem-" German-occupied countries.
In other nctlnns to the court:
responsibility It corrlea,
to the hnhlt of "eonfaaslons" of
t. Refused for Hie hccoiiiI ho
Tlu- group endorsed a proposal
the accused nt their trials In the
countries In-hind th* Iron Cur­ probably last time to delsy the Mini the nirmiuiruhlp commit*"'Imprisonment
nf
former
Rep.
Ancontact
rnrh country bni
board through
, .
.
. -...... Rep
tain, **'
The ’ Pope said the allusth, drew .1, May and the Garssim out Ihe state, ueipinlntlng them,
could ' be summed Up "In the brothers for wartime bribery sml with Ihe work of the association
antagonism lieiwnen
true and conspiracy. Barring an unnsnril and the Importance of memls-rmove they should begin serving H shlp, and soliciting their coopera­
false 'rights.”
"The simple fact that a prlri- to 24 mouth prison terms within tion In paying the membership
dues as well as transportation
flute hi derlarcd a- compulsory Ihe next HI days.
2. .Refused to give priority to and expenses of members *1 tend­
rwrm.Jn the atata la not sufficient
the
hattlu
against
deportation
be­
ing meetings. Just m* other county
J^ r r e a le trim right,", the.,Pope
ing waged by Irving Potash. Pot­ nfflclnls nre allowed tho same
ash,. sprang 11 Communist Psrty privileges.
leaders convicted In New York of
Supervisors, deputies nml guests
conspiring to'teach forcible over­ at their opening see-don were
H e lp F o r G e rm a n s
throw of the United States guv- welcomed hv Mayor Andrew Cnrrernmard. wanted the, high court away and II. It. Pope, rhnirman
to tskUe^Hw MiZortatlnh rase away of the hoard of county commis­
e U. 8. court of appeals sioner*. Rep. M. 11. (T-Bonpi
m | in China.
' ’ " " *(
■
d thereby speed a final Smith also extended a welcome
Wilt1 not a failure of Amtrlio tha group and commended th*
•ah |H&gt;W;" the top U., fl."l|rjiliiassociation's delegation at III" legis|a!lvc session. The Itev, W. I1'
mat (In Intel, "ft was * failure of
i ni.I- ■,
..*.-...,.,1 i&gt;
.
Brooks. Jr . offered the Invocation.
C ty ft ft ff lk y .in CWn-iViM,,
otUeaMaaM to s a r s s r o„M
Others nllcudlng Ihe meeting
the cslnnel member implied that the .home, ha , rafiiad at flrat to In addition to the supervisors slid
Carman rctiitanca to Communism leave the car and accompany her stale official* Included: John Mc­
the door.
______...of...Jacksonville,
.............................
Cormick
renresenWas a, far more creditable perform­
.."Johnson censured him mid told (stive of the Voting Machines
ance than llir collapse of China in him that If he didn't take the girl Corporal Inn: J . I.. Timing". Vnl
the fa ir n( Communist armies.
up In ihe hiiusn he (Jniinannl log
Mnr blit"*, of Wi-st
l*»lm
'
But' uf both (he Chinese and wmilii nut drive lleer hack In tho llcn.b; Addii-sxiigmiih i"pi"*rutsCarman problems, Achoson said: fraternity house.
ttves Kdwilld A, llotiW nt (lr.
"lleer then took the girl to the lando, Hrmv J. Ruabtu «"-• f*
"All'lhn help In the world from
the United State* will not help house and went with her to her A. Brock of Turnn«: F. A
those who will tint halp themselves. room.
Chicago and J Nnrtnsu "f ''i-m t i
"There he attempted to make Hhnros, r»orcn*o*sllv-- nf
The United Slates l&lt; determined
tl"'to halb those who help them Improper advances, hut Miss Craf- liiess
F.fflclcncv Alii*; Ocorgn
tnn resisted.
•alvea.
Drane of Wllson-Juti"* Co. nf
"lleer stomped from the room, Chicago: Ah-x Young nf Orlnmto
■ The U. 8. Secretary said he waa
looking
looking' forward to renewing an •tatlng Miss Grafton would read Offlco Supply
Charll" tllnart
llalntance with General vas- plenty about him In the new s­ of George Blnnrl’s, Drlnmln;
S f / SUliknv, the chief of tho Ho- papers."
Grady Albritton nf Tampa, candi­
Detective Sheets added that date (nr Ruitrnail f'nnimlsslnner;
Control Commission.
Mat C
......................But
. in
lopae tu a question, Arheson Heer admitted he was "mad at a M. O. Harrell and A. J . Thomas,
h* saw no Immediate prospect group of alx or eight fraternity chairman nf the laiard of county
foUf-imwer meetings on th* unlr brothers who had criticised him commissioned and clerk nf tha
far dancing with other glrla."and circuit court, respectively, of
allqn of Germany.
. WofW diplomatic problem* to* that he Intended to get a pistol and Bradford county,
la r i on a criminal orgy."
•tax WJ) Into two gancral cate­
The grmip expressed surprise
McKeown had Just arrived at and pleasure at the spsrlounaaa
gories, Achaaon said:
tha
feternity
house
whan
he'saw
n i Tf
and hastily of the Mayfair Inn
Hear running from (he place, pur­ and also appreciation for Ihe hos­
sued by fraternity brother#, Mc­ pitality extended to the super­
Keown Joined the chase and Asa visor* hy Ihe management.
ehovml away hy Heer.
McKeuwn waa circling behind
nomie Ilia, which would exist
at,*:'
D r . R n lp h H u n c h c
Jlcer, awaiting an opportunity to
irdlei* nf. tha Soviet Union,
|t thrusts, Achason com- grab the platoT, whan he was ehot.
(UeettaeM r » s pass neat
A flrat degree murder charge
"muit tie mat." Ha did
waa to be filed against Heer today. and fait for a Just world, a good
iJioMto further.
Miss Crafton has been detained world, a wnrld fit to live In for
..awhile a German govern• B , people, a world in which
apokesman aald tha United aa a material wltneaa.
Nylin II, R on , assistant dean racial and religious bigotries are
i.«nd tha west German Re•have agreed It la not daalct of man at Ohio State, promised an universally outlawed.
"Th# United
Nations need*
g| this time to withdraw official report on circumstances of
your faith and confidence and
Allied troops from Gar- tho shooting.
iour active support. With lb the
United Nations cannot fall. In
phasmsn told a news congat aacratary Achason and moots with the throe
three western high (hla dangerous age we dare not
v Konrad Adenauer had commissioner* at Allied headquar- ‘,* tt. it fall."
Dr. Bunch* said he spoke of
that conclusion during tors In Paterabarg for a report
rotations in a personal
visit hart.
th* Faria maotlnf, “
rather than aa a United
nui
ummroue .. tlonara ar* mastli ,
representative.
ntly that tha Wahn, th* British ho:
ft# problem* of race rale
rithdraw oc­
Achaaon, who
(ioni Is a^anra one In th*_Amortant Gar* broad pleturo of
■ HOIUf i "■ f
lean Bouth," ha aald. "Thli
Hla Is
..
j »' »»
noting yosterday, said
„ o m.
not
merely
a
southern
prat
problem
gtlon result* of tho l.._ .... ,
:**''.-l If,
- i.iij ■- ts t!'fr,&lt;
It la a national, Indeed, an tetarr In might become apparent
of daft
• &gt;'♦.:«
“
onali
problem.
■
1
H
Soviet
a period of months. Thlo could,
.in
- ,• .- o.u.i.Ift , *.
.. *,1rhat race relatlona era lm*
Rob
dloate that even if thor# waa
'. V
G
ting
in
the
South
and
alio*
ba a slowdown or a halt In d|a&gt;
11 M t r l i i c t l i c m t c h ik ;
- ,.'!} » .
irs cannot, bo doubted, but
‘" O *
mantling of German Jaateftea, It
i F I':
•i
. 'i . - s r - rtf, G
y *t|1l remain In a dangerous
5tMKS‘W)UipftS7ST!8
only frfteV| long tte■*(.i K '.tat* Oj '■JS 1
t# and aro a liability to tha
l i P IM t* W M w &gt;uth tad to tho nation."
iiufc
{V,
tag' - • • I " " “ i.-ffO,
viV 'llf ‘ • k
1’ r
Mjr;
)
I
ta ­
■ -

And now, I piaee before you on
behnlf of the government* of th*
United Kingdom and tha United
State* n resolution on 'aoaontlnl*
of M eet.' If tha Soviet Union la
ready to perform theae essentials,
then n five-power pact is not
needed. If It is not, then I repeat,
Mr. Chairman, the paet la a hol­
low proposal."

QUIBINO ELBCTBD
MANILA, Nov. 14—&lt;A*k—Pre»l.
dent Elpidio Qulrlno told a news
conference tonight tho
offlcal
fount In last Tuesday'* election
assured him of election.
Th* official tally shows Qulrlno
lending by nearly 800,000 vote*
out uf the 4,000,000 c u t .

V. S. BASES
MOSCOW, Nov. 14-(ff&gt;)—Th#
C o m m u n i s t Party newspaper
Pravds aald today tha United
States has built or la preparing to
build tut air bases on Spate or
Spanish possessions. It said these
bases are fully under American
control.
. . . .
The paper printed S'm ap pur­
porting to show the location of
♦he bases. Jf said It had received
tho tatormAlon from Mundo Obit.ro, Spanish Communist Party
newspaper.

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Concert I b Tljven
By School Band At
Rotary Luncheon

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the Seminole High School band

under the direction of B. h.
Hlaek wa* enjoysd Jbf »UwbiH
of the Rothry Club following the
first luncheon to ha h#Ut at tnslr
•» new quarter* at the Yacht Club
yesterday. The concert waa glv
tn at the Band 8hall.
Thome* - W. Jonee. Hold man
ig ir ^ o r Chnia A Co.,* wsi w#l*
corned Into tha club ha ■ .....
member by H. H. Coleman who
■aid that it I* an honor and
privilege to he. a ' mambcT of
Rotary and wdnled oul *oma of
tli* YeiponalblllMea which »uch
iii«mh*r»hln entail* stressing par
&amp; tirulafly the ImporMMa of at
w ttndaflca.
Theliineatlng waa ptdaldad o m
bv President flezjrfpi, Touhy.
Visitor* were Intn
A. W. Epps, Jr. aa
Jr. of East Boatoi
ward Rlehardion L_
Pa., Charla* Marian ' I f . .Lak*wood, N. J., H. H. Jeffrie* of
Hot Springs, Ark., A. n . Qaade
of DaLand and 0. J. Finlay of
Orlando.

City Is Asked To Lewis Warned
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The annul' plated Me reviles-Ren* which carried Adolf llttler into
Austria, mid Csechaxlovskia, and later on many of hi* »•*li*-i ex
cursioiiM from Poland to I he Kngllah Channel, will tie on &lt;ti*i&gt;l.iy in
Hunfurd at First Street and Park Avenue tomorrow und TInir-dny
under the rimi imh ship of the local Post of Itie Veteran* of Puti-lgii
War*, Conufr. C. W. Johnson announced today. The cur I* owned by

Chrinlopli.ir ti. .Iniuis, formerly of tin- Stole I n i . - i i t , who hunglil
il ftnm Ih. Swedish government where it win lotnue.l mull llic
clone of the win. The Hen* ha* a whcslhn*,'
IW m.-hr* uu overall
width of Ml'* inch**, un.l a net weliiht of T.litH* pouiul*. not Including
iirmor plate oi L'.iHH) pound*. It I* on eight piiffiigor .-.invertIhlr
mid Iiii* u glinolinc cnpaclly of m-mly 67 itlilhm*.

W.B.Zac:hw7,Sr., Gay Says Sales Tax May Not Be
6-Year Old Girl
liipatcber
Enough To Run State This Year Found Murdered
Train Dis;
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. r» (/!’) Even *«lr» la* revenue may not By Sex P erv ert
For A. C. L.f Dies he enough
to run the St*tr gi.w-rnmrnt thi, lural year, Coinplinller C.
Prominent Kiwanian
Was Former Lieut.
D i s t r i c t Governor
William Brown Zachry, Sr., 78,
well known rcikteni of Sanfurd lor
many year* and former lieutenant
dialricl govcinor of Kiwanis, died
yolrrilay afternoon in the Ion I
hospital following an illneu of
two weak*.
Born Nov. 6, .1871 in Conytrt. Ga. Mr. Zachry had lived
hum. for. 10 yaara. Hi* rrude nee
wa* H
at 619 Magnolia Avenue. Until-hla retirement in 1944 ha wa* a
dispatcher with tha Atlantic Com!
(Jnc Railroad Ha wad a mrmhrr
of tlw First Prtshyterian Churth. a
past president of the Sanford Kiwani* Club and served bnr term
a* lieutenant district governor.
He I* survived by hi* widow
and one daughter, Mrs. f'liarlc*
ICmilrrsuu of Atlanta, Ga.; one
*on, William B. Zachry, Jr. of
l.nutaville, Ky; three granddaugh­
ter*, l.ynn and Gayle Raulursou
and Judith Ann Zachry; one alatar
Mr*. William Platt of Arcadia.
Funeral earvlcea will be held at
tha First Preabyterlan Church at
iliOO P, M. tomorrow with Rav,
A. 0. Mclnnl* and Dr. K. D.
Rrowtileo officiating. Burlaa) will
be mado In Evcrgraen Cemetery.
Member* of tha Kiwanla Club
will larva a* honorary pallbearer*
and era requested to meet at tha
ehur«h at 3:60 P. M. Aellvapallbanma will include W. C. Ti*on
J. Bralley Odham, Dr. Leatar
Philip*. Albert Fltta and Ernest
Galloway and John Galloway.

H ooks

alniiit $7,lKMi,0nn on July 1, whan
it should be..61 least (tOjHKl.Oiw at
that, time of year—usually n alack
purlml ln lag collect Inti*.
Although sale* tax revenue I*
i'*peeti&gt;d to add |4I&gt;,tIOtl.OlIU to the
Htuie Income, nliout fltl,l!GO,l)(lO of
tlo. I* offiat by 1940 luw« giving
fiifun-t tux mon*y to ritie* und
gn-olliu- tHX money to eolintlee,
tiny mi ill.
\iiolliet factor to he considered,
I,.- I..I.I the trade body, I* that the
liew Mile* lux didn't aturt until
Nuvrinher, four niolilhs otter the
slurl of the state's fiscal year.

MIAMI, Nov.
Ui—(/TI—T h e
biggest batch of road and bridge
contracts In the history of the

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t 1 1lia* \ I til*** Ilu' »* agteed to
.lllrov* U»»| Mill!) \ In *.«•! up Had*
Mlll! i*M ih r&gt;&lt;1I'U'll •'Otlllll ICS.
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O il" lal- -rrineii In iirlirie Mi
I rUlll.tlt k-nulkl llim k r llir la ll
\,&lt;„.|i nil* d u fi'iret on llir lrqilCM nl till- /m illlg II,ml it to lla ille y A it .illliuuvl, llir 1'irii
'-bung,' llir Irx i of tlir /.tilling Or- dent d u llkri lli.il i.m
ilinuiii-M in pcriutl nunr li'nleiii'y
U*c ol
........... Li, i-liiuling
m deiermltmtlon of the inlntiiium bis*id ,M,Midi I .,il lla itlry , .it wait'uniluufrf ns i x o SI*)
first flnnr men reipiitemenls for
" S S l',ti* w T DepaHtiwnt. at a Titiight " , •
»»'««■ 'iu&lt;** homes. A •pee lal inerting with done in the Grid diiputc. Im i hern
mei-llny yesterday In Furt I an- 1 Imnrd .oily but April ill a i hird member* of the Adjustment Hoard M jiindrird lint dial ulr.t appealed
will be lu'hl *11110 tn roludlli'l Hit". In hair bill,- illjipnil
derditie, called for a major revi uiolr*ialinii rate, hut iclm m l
Mi. Mi'KlliInu dri'lnted till* in,lin­
•Ion of pUus fur a bridge acm*s
l i t . While I n i l i r r k u rnllk w.,
I hr thiihby bo.lv win finin' t hv ing.
Tumpu Huy between Pinellas un.l
1If I f llll liet | |,l lll' fl .1 III* M N
.ink
A
lease
tu
Florida
Fmilibit—
t
■
&gt;
tilli.l*.
when
.t
inwlit
I
oiih
sr.tt.
I.
Miiniiti-.- cnunlivs.
M, Ki llian said the eflginrerinc Ih iiiii , ulr d e t c liv r i wlui riilrn-.l WII* Ullll'llilril In put llir i r |&gt;"H roll \hk 1 Ihr r x p l l . l t uni ti.ilr nl
- •bit il v nil ,'i.iiiiiniiv iiininli'in.ii.r Il ti' r i lilr i rt) by I n n ' 1.19 1 r r k
firm of I'nrson*. Brlekcrhofl, hv uriwl.bi.i* .nid i .H iic m hiilrtl
&gt;&gt;f llir A mid It building al lln
U \NHINi , I . i N. N'mv 16 1,1*1
Hull no,I McDonald of New York
I m i m l ,1 “i j - t l IV ti l l l tr
I lu- Ei-,I, mi I n-pmil tq-iiranCkwill lake nvet the Job of h»»I * lamtnrd into .1 box , i.v r in l m il. Mnuirlpnl A n p u it now o*rd a
(H ill I
l u l l l l ll l t b k
Mi lit!
•i'i,i nl inn 1 1 Ml* i . iiiiiii „ut
lug. lie suid additional ami,nine. .Ilblnih, drl.lia m il i&gt;hl lin»r» Il Hi, shop llll,I lirailqillll lei * In. lb. •nun I'* "ild
in l,-l Hi. Ii
»• Ih
Ink lignin-1 int-'ilig III,- Jb.UOO
Hunts about llte redesigning amt M.lt III llir Im , kv.llll ,.l .1 III.—lr -1 ,'iiiipm iy, noil •rilin g irn tal atI pjtifiiii 'ih in .»K ji ’••III I11 .trttHtn
fL’6&lt;) a uiunlli for llir bnlan.r
i'limit, ot in ni.nice ii provide"
poiatble reconsideration of tin
II I(i&gt;ti h i l l i l l i ^ J| lii*M
fnki- Im M
llir five yrni Irion- wliirli rli.l m
1 any nl"-''
bank ii,-i'&lt;mnt
presently proposed route muv l&gt;- iKtrlhlli' in-.ii hri own Inonr
tlll\ *.
"Il i- i.iiln'llcviibl.-," -o-ri'i, lin'd O.-ti.hrr, 196".
' l licrn u.iu 1.1 lir uu hrn, fit tn
miiile in the near future.
I Win Im hit! Ilu* -Iriff nf in
l-'M.lug of II quit claim drrd 1"..I
■ gain,&gt;il'‘ ftmm tb, •'tiiildimint
McKilliiin suiil In a elntrmcui l|,*r ninHo' 1 , I,i|il of Ihc ill*r'.v, i v
ii limlnupit
•**•«#&gt; *****
|'tin i' rich
i
w rlfjip‘ anil loft^mi hin,t &gt;1 ge tier nl ,-i uni'tiiic and finnnlinini'dinti-lv out- ,&lt;f ............... &gt;
Hint tin- action was "found lie* ji*( itii(HU (I I Ml 11*111141ttI'l I t tiroI in In
■il "tut,Iiii ■ 1 1H i’ &lt; bail in 10
essnrv and desirable In the puldn inti'iislvt- iiifiu bunt* in ihc ,-iiv’
III III fit I a Ik II liti Hi hut llll till* l| M nil
id* I hi v wn- begun im tho (i.'i'd
1«pie T
II 1 1 I l"td a Sni.itvinterest."
hunt HjMllh
1"ii if rr-i Inin,
ilium 11, r ■1 inly
IAll slllVt't\ 11111 U'lii'i* II ihi • at|vist i stitif
a’ em-i'i min ni intiiiv,- ir d erell wu* in lluil vicinity t tut• lb,
»he i|U4*stiiin iif a iM'i trif tinai it
ii piihcle*
inurilci* of Nttin Mm Hu nod I.. .
11n1' iti|i Mu lu ll lla i I Ii* v In",, "flit
Hurl
HUUiniNi i/,',|
hi vnnn- it x
•i»ti‘r Mni' ucciirri'd in I1H!I n I
I $n*11 1 ini*■•mIi 'I i *i I lull uttuhl 1ml '"i und iii'inn i uu-. 'k- ih.- ( 6.i use Hint b-nil I.. Hie t onvi.'lion &gt;&gt;l
In it i'll mill* s I I'Wi umiM 11*i «*■■ .‘n imixlnmi". iln n
-Voii I'. Niiui,'. n ttltrltlxvitli-ltiMMii
in-lit.t, d
i.i ke p his nun* rs at w h i Iv
"tin I ,n I ii n&gt;-,-. ,k&gt;- &lt;b lint f.lvt-'ir
Tin- vs-,- was I lie ntv'* nn-t
Forty-seven iiinnber*
«f
tinlln* nl f lt*i nl *•11hi li i' '*1 4411 I' m i
lUii-iidiiig flu* ,|. pu*il in*ur:incu
i.mu,I t'liild iiiurili-r since I'tti).
» In prmid,- lull iiiMirancki for
ivhcn ris vein "bl Hot-hi'lb- t.lu* Sanfurd Tourist (Hull met la*l iilMlI ('11111111111) 111 f m || i|| ||t»&lt; I
i I'OMf1!, !l- flu- , tl*HX* 'kilt HIM-" III
bilcr, ilflllglilt-i of blllt-lo-i Ain night to form commit lees tu carry Hroll I
ST. PETERSBURG. Nnv. tr.
mil Gieir prngrum of tuurlvt in"A
•l«,l'l»i"ll
Dll
tvlllll
!'•
site
M
in npliiinii.
ul,"tiintinlli
nut
( ^ —Defeat of Senator Claud. Gllisknler. was kidunped ill |du\ tlvities. The cluli, riuiiiirl*iiig tin"Hi tin (i,|i tin’
•
I'tppcr bus bn-n set a* the tut Iter tuiilv wii* fniiml mini- *b» • former ttiemhership of tin- Nail I In* I'tifil nit mit it in Im*' hut hri »
math
'•liturpunx-ni
Im
lull
|n*ur» year Inter lu llic hill*, mid nlmost pullticul goal of Florid*
“roll 'lilrndtim |h now (ii iiti* ....... fur -ill d, im
tu .i lu
itiiniKh score* of Iicisunit have ford Sluifflehoiird (Tut. und the
doctor*.
Club, now imintici-i nlmul f i*i v4*ii lu tiffi'i uik Itiu is u titI Mu
n,-nlKilled u ■ * Him Ilu- i niC a,-.
Dr. Frank Slaughter of .link bfi'ii questioned mid nm mm I Tourist
bit-ill ii&gt;*iilents mu I l)! lourl*t*, *'tiiil imliintty a hmi rimliny lnuin *mill* ha* bn,ni "pi ii.'i'ting .ill
Miuvllle, chairman of the piibb- bring held, no fnruuil clinrge* :i.’i
und in growing rapidly, nirordlug i -Hi ll ii-tt wjis ft*l n|i im Mi» s(s
■ i'll,, Minin im f u ll' in ,i i anging
relations committee of the Fb.i hnve ever liet-n filed.
MN )‘9 4» SIM
■ u tnt'tgir - nf ii.mnii'd bank*
A first grndr sludunl til fri'N in .lullit Henkarlk, preslilvut.
lib. Medical Association, told »
Edwaril' Higgins, mmingrr uf
'lib hiuiiiiI min *" tb.ii uperq.lit llelgbln scllliol, I .inil t ivns
........
Imre hist nighti
lb.' Neinlutile County Chamber at M r s . I l o r l t T i s e W e l l s
i n« are cuntiiiued witbii.it any
"DucGnr* must u*e their n ’ I .*1 seen iilnuit 11:46 I' M vi
mere*, welcomed tin- grimii
bpuHlI ||i""ti*.
lHiti-nllal Influence to atop H&gt; ii-rday, M i* Glucuft told police. Coin
Hr
stated
that
repair
work
I*
in
Ill Jirglltin-nt be ineiil miied aI 't t A d d r e s s W o m e n
"I got tier dinner ri-ndy ntui
prugiess nf Hociallim in ib&gt;shuffli-hooi d
• iln*l greater in iiiiin.-n fund
iountry, and Ih* Immediate t«-1 . .lied for lier a 6 P. M I got pingroN* lit three
,-ourts
in
Furt
Mellnn
Pink
und
built
lip by t l l i r
In cover
of Florida ihictorn In parltrolai no answer, «n I went out unit
Mr* Ilorleu-k’ We It-, dtri'Clm
Is to unseat Senator Claude Pep n kei| the *ifher rliihlreii in Ihc iliul wliuii tills wink is completed ••f O' Hlet No 'J nf Ihr . ....... In " le n t la l I **e*t |* adequats to
-ilnvidll full
i 11*111.Ilu-e proteci cighborliood, tint nobody bud III i-oiirtn will bo available for F.'dt'iolinn nl ltu*tne«* .,11.1 I'm
per.”
playing. New equipment has been l,'*&lt;i"nnl Wnineli'- CTtilt*, m il ml turn."
Pepper, senior Florida *enat&gt;n cell her."
I’ln- ninviinent dm iipiung tli*
Police
said n slx-funl
high purchased by the City, including di e*- I lie lornl H I'IV C tnincbl ut
lr up for reflection next year
UHiiritinte limit •&lt;, &lt;|0.«)00, If
Dr. Slaughter said Proper wi. iciice bordering mi no nlley i til sets of cuea.
7'.'I0 ,. I",'k at Itm Miiyfiin Inn
A cnmiuittfe was appointed In
**"• In linin' In* been -trimcvft
among the Administration *•••■' ni tho rein of tin- home wli--r
,m
tb,nihji'i't,
"Wlint
Lie*
nmmg "tnnlli-r bank", wlilln tiigers In trying to set lip socbillrcd ill' body was finirul. Offlccra niiiiiugo shufflehuard tournament-- Ahead"
■ er t.nnk* have f-iyori-d leaving
tbcoriseil It might hnvc been '■ini include* Toni Vernon, Carl
medicine In tha United State*
Mr*, Nolly Men, W illiiiiu*, preSocialized medicine Is "only a 'n*sed over tile fence mu! inti Elsenhower, C. L. Madden, lluhetl •itleni nl llic club, -'111,1 lu,Iny 11int ).,- 16,(100 tup ii b &gt;iir* Imt cut ‘ '•'it FDIG's
pn-st ut insurance
Mnuku screen to hide the r.-iil He pile of boxes where II wo* Hawthorne and L. C, Hug be*,
Mr*.
M’i'II*
i*
widely
ktiiiwu dinige In linlf, Tbe ,-barge l&lt;
cuniiuittoo was Instrucled to
purpose
of
the
Washington discovered.
tlirotigbiinl
Flntlilu
fut
Inn
neiiv
nt-w
nllii-tWelftli
nf utle par esnt
Of the mmi police are seeking, Gils morning with City Mnnuger
HocllaUt-planner a and pollliiulC, F. McKlhliln to discuss any Im- itie* m l.'gUInllve u ffu iri, In i. f ilepiixite.
lv minded labor leader* who tinv,* Mrs, Olucnft told police:
inosl I'linvlneitig xpenker mid In,
" lie had played with her, Imt luovcmentN that may be made at
Joined forces to further their own
ii ipb'iidul gru.-p uf Stule und nit
MARI AN k i l l i n g
to- was so sweet mid kind In her tlir courts.
aim*”, ho continued.
HARLAN, Kv , M„v l5-|Ak)
Another group formed last imnal mutter".” Tbe iulk m il )„■
The real purpose I* to creato He liked to give her candy "
licurd „ vet Sliillnn W TIHI at H nil
A enfe nperntor tt In,",- tilme
a “socialist Welforo Htabi 'i V I'lnda. four feel, two Iiii-Iim night night was a house commit- l&gt; M
a* ilrtiwn Into tin 'laying of
which a small political group can mil and weighing 66 pounds, was leo to welcome visitors and plan
Hntlnii (•onniv'. Gim an,| only
wearing the
blue plnhl cnlertalninsnts. This Inclmlcs Mrs.
control a country for all tinv-’ . •till
NEGRO ON J I ' K Y
tmhen chief wit" nlmt to dentil
dress, red shoes and yellow sock* W. K. Smith, Mrs. A. C. Starke.
the author-physician said.
HAIt A.SOTA, Nov. I ft—1/1*1— A I'cre bul uiglit front a slow*
Mrs. W. R. Tench, K. A. Estorly
Dr, Slaughter, a former prac­ in which she 'llsnppenri'd.
lory ttliii-b Inclmlril the firxt mnyillg tiiitomnhllu.
Pullca said a later esninlim- and Mr*. F. L. Cawley.
tising surgeon, la a popular m&gt;veFord Nlzeliiure, 1(9, one of iwt
Mr*. Flusslu Webb Invited mem negro to -it oil u Naru-mlu cuiintv
11*1 and author of several medical tion would tie required hi deter­
works, Ha spoke a t an open meet mine If she had been molested her* to uttcml tha two lumr pro­ ■ape erne took one hour lout night m ii iirrextotl In conuectiiin with

FDIF is Against
Insurance Kuine
On Bank Deposits

(omniitlousNimu'd

liv Tourist dub
To Plan Program

Judith Coplon Is Florida Doctors
Pictured As (flood Urge Defeat Of
Senahir Pepper
Federal Employee

» r e s TRUMAN TO
WASHINGTON;
“•.USSS President
Truman

T ru m an

Wa s h in g fitv \ „ . i .
t .limit Indvr Mmik-ls- StrlilllOIlt
ht*1 inylil ir,|iir,|rtl lli.tl llir l lt&gt;' ( — J uliii I I . hi* an,I Ho- I nlird
Mine Winker* lnd.it ....... St,
( 11111IIIl**l"l« l i l r ,i. 1mil tn .m il the
130,091) in iimiriii|jt fine* ilieir
v.llr nl -n , .lit,I .nun, bunk* wllllll
penally f.n laillng i„ ,,l,ri a
court in tie i l o end a m i ,..i|
ctliph.lMfr . i n nr .ni,i &gt;rx
strike. Melti ll.ipki ii*. General
ll.r t .&gt;iiiihii-inn look itiimrthalr raull-el lo lln- iininii. in.i.lr the
.It llnll &gt;li lb. in.ttlri l&gt;\ ir.pintiUH psynieni to liarrt
M Hull,
( il l \llmnrv I
Miinli.iliri tu rlerk of ilu* I S Mi-iriri i .mrl
Hopkio* remarked Iliul llic fine
, lir, k min ,.|,Ilium r , .idnplrtl
I* “prut,.,1,1. ilu- luge.,-*i n e t
.1git III I *.,(•- nl -ll.l, I'.ll.l.l .Ill,'111 III
paid lii u defiinlaiil it, lln- l ed
to ta l l.ib lr - .Hill nlbri I Inilda
eral t-inirl* rrrlallilk the lilggesl r*ei paid b&gt; a liil,„i union."
.llir - i,ilb llir |in--ll&gt;llllV ill Sait-

M Gay told delegate* to llie ,t.ite ihauihn ol iiimmeiee lolivrntion
today.
Il i* loo eaily to Irll Ion. mu* Ii lhe new tax will ptiivnlr. t'.av *ald
in a apeerli prepared for delivery
at thl* morning'* i-onventlmi ^e*- Slole Ill'll.I lie purl lilellt will tie
•Ion.
i.-.eived here today.
Hut If advatii'e extimate* of
Kids will In- ii keil on S«l,r»IHMK)0
fUMmO.DIKI lire light, lie roll!lull­ worth of work to cover :UH) iillle*
ed, the Htati- will have to .lip Into of road* and l'.Mmi feet of bridge*
It* general fllllil for $7,IKMi,ll&lt;io to in :ti of the Niuti-'s 07 counties.
kveli opernlitig
tbroogli .lone,
('lini*limit Alfred McKethan said
tuno,
tile Ifi project* will he broken
"And till* I* limed on mnitniiii- down into :tn separate contract*.
lion of tho Id pel frill lio.lgel
They Include every section of
reduction now In effrel," Guy Ihv state from Monroe to HanU
fmni Ilie li.ilur ol l.ri p.lirllt'
•aid.
Kosa county. One project rail* Tor
If this happen*, he added, the laying I0.7MI yard* of aldewalk* lolrt and I dli.,ii (iluroit, tun r yet
*
Btate probably will not hnve a on Kiorlda (Male University aiw tetdav allriuooii,
safe working balance. It will bo Florida A. A M. College campusM
O lt n r i, idenlifird.the man tfian

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Jlltlgr s'lrn*lli'lii Inlil llir millMil—lull. I ill'll II. .tllllhlllri! two
M i s s i n j * S i n c e Y o s t e r - irirnl i .nr* id ilrlni.piri.l uuilol*
lirir ilni'i ill In ll.r ir.idlllg nl
&lt; !;iy ,
G i r l ’s
B o d y
llll- tlpr nl
-n , illr.l , mill! Il
P o u n d lu T r r is h B o x
Iri.ilinr
Tin&lt; I'liilllii-ionii,
said
I 'It y
l.o s ANt'.l i l.s, N„r r ,
Mfiniig. i i hffi.i.1 M.’Kil bln. until
I lei lie.i.l , tin he. I hv .in .n r, nl i/ril . "Uipb-tlin- nf I),,- -111.’ for
MX Veal old I mill I.&gt;v. r ('.liirnll *7.61111 ,.f in,, fm inm -huflchnuid
w.»» li.iunl .l.iiii I... I., x a few Mo. k' ,‘nin I •il.- al I'utin.-lli, Aim nr and
ttriiii.it -tfirrl I., llir Till if I till
liolll hei I,mu. Colne In,&gt;idc.Kl t'n nf i, Inrli .li'*s«' .la l,, *ll !• loa pn kup m.In foi ., ti' -yrar-old «‘&gt;lI l.'l'lt •rillnl Ivr, f,.| ri.rlinll nf
mail. I hr Hid li.ul been nii.titig il 1, 111,,i -latinil.

NEW YORK, Nov. iS—fAp)—
■luiiith Coplon, convicted nf spy­
ing for Kuaila, waa pictured In
f-deral court today a* a con­
government worktr who
Civil Righto Favored scientious
“dug out varluua subversive or­
for tho U. R. Attor­
By Secretary Tobin ganizations"
ney General's off lea.
Her lawyer, Archibald Palmer,
WASHINGTON, N«r. t t - W Secretary of Labor Tobin told a gave this picture at a hearing
today thnt preliminary to the spy conspiracy
‘ up” for trial of the former, government
p«a*M« »f a law fading Job dlrw girl and her ex-friend Vaicnlln
Guhilrhrv, auspendad Russian amcrimination.
plnye uf the United Nation*.
f world,” ha
"Tha paoplaa of tho
FBI Agent Robert R. Gran­
and
•aid,
Id, ”aro looklag to America
A
morlcana for halp In building a ville, on the wltnesi stand, agreed
____where nil rae«*, color*, and with Palmer that Mis* Coplon had
SSS
creeds ran lita and work togathar received promotion* In thf De­
harmoniously ahd conatruftivaly.” partment of Justice and that her
work had bean praised by her
ToWn addr***ad tha eonvantion superior*.
Ow National Council of Nagro
“ IS of
"Did you know." the lawyer
Woman. Praaldant Truman la
asked, "that she dug out various
achtdttled
to
nddrfaa
tha
group
to­
and Rtvlpan
Ilona pul on
night (obout 8:90, F.BT), Ha wa* subversive organiiatl
Sousa.
•xpectod to mako It tha occasion Tom Clark'* ll*tt"
"Krolca Overture
"I did not,1' Granville replied
for a now plaa for anaetmoitt of
from BaBiovan'a
The reference waa to fornu
'ortner
hi* Civil Rights program.
Tom
C.ClClark,
......
________
aoralty mum*
Tomn llrtad rocoat Instance* In Attorney General.
re me
Court Justice.
--------------a Riup
bar.
whlfh col lag** havo parmittad tha now-----"Did you ever find that this
"in A Paralan Market”—Kot- antry of Negro student*, and addtlabjr, •
ad that thara also hava been gain* girl had ev*r been a Communletf”
Palmer aeked.
’TatanutUonal
"Not that I ran m all,” the F B I
man said. .
Granville com:
a*
M
naa nat yat baaa aahlavad. but I men who arrested
log sponsored by the Plnellu*
Inr, 88-year-old Inn
tin:
County Medical Society AiixllUrv.
lubltchev after a el
w iS P i 1”
**K "W Out
i#r pursuit in New
ger
Mar. 4.
of Jaekaonrl to aa
ifc _____ _____
2 White Men Held

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A m w clitid Prctw Lroxed W ire

Adenauer Announces
Big Three Agree To
Go Easy On Germans

HITLER’S CAR COMING TO SANFORD

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Yugoslavia A t t a c k s
Kussia For Double
Role Played On In­
ternational F r o n t
WASHINGTON. Nov. |5—
— Tlir United Stair* icrvcd notice
on Ku**i* and five Soviet bloc
italr* today that it contidria in­
valid their new commiuion to contiol iliipping on the Danube River.
The commiuion wa* »rt up Nov.
II at Galati, Romania. If replaced
a conliol commiuion dating hack
to 1921 on which five weitrin
g, nation* weir icpreienled.
An American note today laid
that the new arrangement, coupled
wilh the device of Soviet-con troll
rd joint thipping companie* on thi
liver. i» “clearly daeigned to en
ablt the Soviet Union to mainlein
a monopoly on Danubian com­
merce."
Tile Soviet blue commiuion. it
* we* charged, violate* the peace
® jreatie* *igned with Bulgaria. Hun­
gary and Romania and “violate*
the concept of International wa­
terway* which ha* been recognized
in Europe for more than 130
ii
yriri.
Meanwhile at Lake Surer**
Yugiifilnvla titanted at Russia tor
appearing before the United Na­
tion* a* a champion of peace whttu
- exerting "aggressive pressure" in
* efforta to ou*t Premier Marshal
Tito.
Yugo*)av Delegate Mllovan DJIla* gave hla cnunlry'a view* to the
General Assembly’* 60- nation
political committee, lie devoted
mint of hla long apeach to an at­
tack on Ruaata but ha a!*o aasailed the weatem pnwara • foi
what ha called war propaganda.
Canadian Delegate Paul Mar-

r Hi nurlh xml r n illil, pcttlj
r lo.nl • •■mill p.iflion*
through
Mrdnrtdni, I til|«* rooter III * • *
•nil portion l&lt;nii»ht. Light vail*
»lil» miiu N, iiiii &gt;i |) northerly1 t*"
«lu&gt; mu! Wcdnoday.

gram of gaipil singing to he
given by the LeKevre trio of Stslion WGIT uf (xtlantB, G»„ Sat­
urday night at 9:00 o'clock at
Hemimdo High School auditorium.
Following the business iwsnIou
members enjoyed a social
hour
Crabtree and games.

Mw, Roumillat’s
In Negro** Death Uncle Dies In Tampa

WALHALLA, R, C„ Nov. 1 6 (4*1—Twu young white men wore
err**ted near Charleston to.lsv
Key West, Fla.,
on charges of slaying an elderly
three week* itay.
farmer near here Satur­
Presidential Preea Saeretary negronight.
Charles G. Roes nave out thi* day
Ppllca In tha aaialdo city, sou
word officially today, confirming miles from hern, identified the
that
prisoners aa Lnroy Parker, 22,
of Walhalla and Jamea D. Lawlay county.

W, D. (Uncle Blit I
died at hi* home In Tampa on Fri­
day morning. Ha is an unrlH of
Mr*. F. E. RoumlUat of this city,
Mr. and Mr*. Crabrteo have visit­
ed frequently in Sanford for many
vean aa tlw guest* of Mr. anil
Mr*. RoumlUat and had many
frlenda hart.
rnay reicbr
They
celebrated their golden
wedding annlvi
anniversary here In FebThosa from Sanford
r f S L ’
nl servlet* In
y morning wsrc

URERK BLRCTIONS
ATHENA, G rttct, Nov. 16—

(Al—Spokesman for major par­
ties In tha coalition governmsnt
said today thsv hava agreed Uiat
Greek general ateationa should
be held next spring.
A final daslslon will ‘be taken
end a data sat aftar tha rsturn
expected within a waah, of PoptiUal Party laadar Constantin
___ and tha^Llhwai Party
TsaldaHa

uSSutwjjajfS
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tn convict u white man uf rupiuu tin- Easter Sunday
a partly paralyzed while woman.
itttliroxe Motcnlfp,

"laying of
whose Job
The Jury recommended mercy couldn't bo filled, wa* leaving
for Janiex Melvin Dent, 40, tlma ■&gt; Harlan theater
with a girl
allowing Iiim n "entence of from •rleml when ht was kill,id.
one yeur t.&gt; life inxtead of the
electric chair, circuit Judgn W. T.
T H F W F A T H FF
Uarrlfun did nut announce when
he would lenience Dent,
lACKHONVlLIF Nov. 16—&lt;/f)
The negro Juryman wa* Henry
Temneratura table:
Newton, u laborer.
STATION
HIGH LOW .
Atlanta
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MONTE COMING
flismark
46
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LONDON, Nov. 16—(/P)—Field Roitnn
Kfl
41
Marahal Montgomery is sailing Thicago
49
89
for the United State* tomorrow to Denver
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148
talk defenae with Ju*t about Fresno
44
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everybody ha meet*.
Kansas City
69
The Supreme Commander of the Nsw York
«1
Western Union (Brunala alli­ Seattle
ance) nations will leaya on the Washington
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Queen Elisabeth,
accompanied Jacksonville
only by hie military assistant,
Col. G. 8, Colo.
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Drinking: And D riv in g
The ntnrtllng charge that n material number of highway

a Xunun, al
accident* a rc mused l&gt;y drunken driving on the part of
Maannlln A&gt;»■*•#
youiiKHtcru
has been made by Lou K. Holland of K ansas
karm d ■« *rr&lt;in.i I'isn M Stjt,
J&gt;. rain, at ih* I'm* nr lie*
i t a a a l n r i l . I ’ l u r M u , a s S a t t b s AM
«&lt; t s S SOH «I Wurrh a, IM t.
■ itfi m .t v 11 i.. ~ U K iT “™ —
&gt;:«ll&lt;nr
n iin m n titia *
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B lnlnm llm s s n '
1 s i n x .im - t i .c * l u r k i
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h i Carrlrr
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T* •* *f»nlha
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US i V o i
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For Friday night supper scrv
an economical menu of haUb*;
with tomato enure, baked potatoes
buttered Swiss chahl, and n coni
pote of dried fruit and lemon 01
orange alicaa for dessert.

COMING EVENTS-1
Hr DEWITT MACKBNIE
AI' Foreign Affairs Analyst

WATCH REPAIR
Fust - Guaranteed

Castle ,J?welry
W est o f C lock

rranlatlaaa mm* aatlraa af
•rarnl lor «h&lt; «inr»aar al
InHila, Mill I,a rhararA f&lt;4»
ilrtr nil irrllalnn rnlaa.
■•niril &gt;nllnaaiir tly ~ lar «&lt;•■■&gt;■|.rr tlrproi-nlallrr*
"
l:fcl»a«a, Dalrall.
I ll». ,.*«( at. lit*nla,
Icratd In ni.inuhrr nf lh.
cl I'r.n *i hi. h
rail Urn
il» In ihr »•* fur rrpahll.
I all Ihr lnral nm» silalrr
am&lt;|in|irr, aa nrll aa all

P h „ 12i&gt;4

_ TUESDAY, NOV. |5, 1&lt;&gt;|»
TODAY'S HIIII.F. VF.HHR

I nmanllj hns nought freednnt
Snap Control
fre it lenr from Urn earlieal Inrat :y of fhr rate. Some houses
Ml rosed In be safe from any fear
In Grout Ttritnin tump is ^tilt scarce and rationed. The
ft tlL*s»tcr liurr been overwhelmed
hr JHo.ul and flame and wer. A ’.lisle searchy Is in I lie fnls and nils from which Hoap Is
th&lt; ivnnd unknown Ills rnlultl n*....! I iiiudo, mill tbe RoverniTieiit idiots suppllen of these raw malrinls In miiiiufneliirers. For about six months the governM. If He have an all-nowerfnl
nent bun brun making its allotnn nts on the banin of popular
lemand I'or each liraml of simp, and under thin system the
housewif" lias been able lo buy. for her soap ration, which
ver brand of soap sbe preferred.
1 SI. m il Rnbritv In c ir d ‘
Tbe Soap Miiinifaetiims Timin Assm iafion Is not happy
fih rill Mobrtta nl Wuiclmla, tli.il
it. Stair nn lnlri.il ’ t'rnta' ivvcpl mill this seltetne, however, indicating (bat the makers of
inpular brands are ontnuinls-red by the producers o f less
do- n HP "i l &gt; ' ontl'V flic ntliri
nnpiilar ones. Thtf^Assocliitlnii wards tho govttnmmiil to
da: • an ’’ i ip u idj a lliitiy
■nake certain allot meats In'each m anufacturer, regardless of
in le ivoih'
1 •'
jt, raidri
15
25
fhc
•
b&lt;&gt;

gatnbln
1 . hi.linl orrritri
p rio n
l i l t n ll.ir n i.iirl
town lonl brrn lltr rcnlrr id
milliondollar tjambling
and
llrnt;un; rntpitr,
k

hr Irdr tid itovrinincnt b.u to
« i ily itrnnlrd p.iy inrrr,i*r’
am utnlintt In ovrr $'i(KMXK),(HM) ■
yn r altlunisli it abnidy had nr
an- uni payroll of nr,u|y irn Ini
lin rlnllar«, Hull, a* lliit liitut.
it, it rrprrirtih only nbout mn
fol ith of wind Ilit* t'ovrinmrni
ipi id* rai h uml rvriy ymr. Amwh it it *prnd* 1* only alpmi mir
fot fill- ol wind it would *prntl il
ad localrv n| tlm Wrlfatr Stair Ini.
tht r wnv.

Gteal Hill mi i* wn Itug ri" lane
in building lip a - im h .111 ilrfrnse

corps far. use in 1 ..sc nf n |&gt;&lt;.miI*11wsr. Ordain rip n k in h* the
lin t to feel the h i ,.il, i.| nininu
W8T in en»e anr *1.11*. .aid bemg n
liny ilia ml. her dinger unald up
ar lo be exllflnrly ni air. Hal
liain could hr wrong lolly
rahfce bnmbrii might l.iaig h .ii
difcctly to til* (liMit.s id AniriM .in
M u ttty alfiard lielnre ihr Inst
shot il fired, We nughl he ila• m who ihonl.l hr prild ling i|.

K

r'ln ere It unv imili *1 ., 11 i«.

lime iiniiutril .1dm.... 1mil id
imai Jclfeivm who uni ' I hut
•rnmntt i* l.nt *%l..« I. yntriiu
I f f then we nir in u hud u,.v
led. The til t t'nngiMi, tvIi i.l.
liaent I riiiiiin h.nh ,y% ,.t,f
iM beit in Amrri. ni. hi I1.1v
MUtetl 10,(1.17 l»||. wl.nl. i|
pit’ to make Inws, hut Imtuii
Y ‘dnly 440 ui thrill tUMrrdnl
Mtiiniu 440 liuue Imvs Irlliug
P*e Wgsl ll.cy run ,.nd lunm.t
How many ol tlicm &lt;ult you
14? Mow many of you know
M l ijrou ate nl.eying ihrte
gfff^gtdt?' Anti )rl iljey »,ty,
iranct of l|ie juw i* IK. rxruic
il hard to keep pcunlr (mm
h ddirii gtyk nni'iif Ihiiir liiry
'*b d adihlic. h i e iiumJiriJ
umlcr-privilcKcii r (iiicni
ly. India /cmil fibuted front
id^cr’ tavingt ,0 as In
. 'g o l d '
plies, studded
diamond., of the Rteat
liidfe In Pftnic Minister
was thpmlrd worth
!• bice token of ihlit
knf ’ and 'affMtion. We
fhat' the American jteojtlc
tv# done for Eisenlmwcr
f been no capitalistic ,y*.
■salaries and pstisUt.
let whab they would hare
Henry Ford, Carnegie, or
sr.-tir anyons who d d l t

riiW'prrul .Irrcnxlvf |&gt;&lt;&gt;(titlf&gt;n on
the tiijr Island nf Taiwan (Foriliuml »ff llu* ■nidlit‘HJ'1 roast of
Chinn. Ili&gt; iniirbl In’ nbln (o wli||.
lint f.nri”. nlno Until n r»nililrriihl*
'.Inlul n lutijr xlrgr- The Nrithmn ■
min In wt-Mern China and Ihr
UnmniniTit unco more linn rstnhli linl IlM’lf In Ihr world war
•-niililnl nf f ’luiliRkin. Still 111*
furl m iiihiii* llinr ill’’ Reds hnvo
mi . mui iiinnt imrlh of China vital
to IlillisJi interests nnd nrc mi
1110011*1 John Hull** cherished
rit’ttii cnloliv of llnnit Krrtltf.
Till', i* tin* |ifrturv* ifubt now.
Til'- lour' iiiiu'f |MMvilirin inny I*’
ii liii.l of ininllii'r rilbir. )t’« mm
tliinc lo niiIhIiio Chinn by form
uml imollicr in keep it* snnio half
liillmo iM.'opIo III hand and ilcveIon sin'll n Iiiikc ciiiintrv sennnmL
rii11v. fin •tint |iolnl Hi'vnioiir Topliinit. AI* rorrc*|ininlmil jinl bark
lo \fin'iIni offer lone aryvlra In
tln&gt; Km Kiml, (ms Ihi* In any:
“For If (lie Chinese Communist*
finl I., .'in i v old thnlr protrinm nf
indiMiiilirntlnn, (hereliv llflli.it the
1,'liini’ r Mnridur.l of livlmr nnd cnxmi' 0,. oi imoil dr |mid*lil)M wlilrb
i(rin iido lln* rnw imwor of revoliilimi. Itin i linoro* m o i{ iiihI Unit
The idea nf pruiiiti/.eil la bur, in using the striki* as a ♦In- iTdiiour r'oiniinmi*l regime
WASHINGTON. Nnv. 15- (/!’►
—Lalsu mnsnpi.liri ,n wr||
.'eapiin nf tiegnliatltiti, has always lieen that labor can gel will i’llh*'i ioi down nr hnvo lt» Inailim innnn|Kitir» thnuld i.r ail.jrrt fn anti-tnot club*, ll.r Noli*
hotter hunraiit wit Ii mamigemiTil during a period nf Inter­ rharncler *o di'asHcallv char8yd An.M iiilinn ol Miinifiirhirfii rnnfrndrd tudny.
allied production than while normal work continues. Even iv In i.’iinoo (.'nnnininliil .-erhaps
I s .I lisnlinu. NAM nins inisR dirrrlor. told Home niasnpolv
lioiigli iJmtml everyone believes John l». Lewis had rpilte ill niilim only.
Vfitig.itor*
in ,v prrptord Mjtrmrnt il.nl induilry-widr l.nHtnitiui|&gt;
"Koi iidviioord ti.dutlrlalixii-----------— ■"
’itferenl reasons for suspending the coal strike, il is sur- t|io&gt; »r tho nrr-reiniMIl) In tkn eiriir.l i l i r n i i g t . Iiilrrim iifin.il#"'"
irisliiK lo find in Ills aitnomicenienl a slalcinenl that the Sinml* mt Imt of liotli loddsttw nnd .unl.ii)* - r.pr«*rn(n .1 imiii.iim”
Hoar Inupui Moll. Tlir fin 1 Mini
llo rr nr four larur .unity i»i'«»uiil
i-i’I iiiti to work woh expected to roiitrlhute to the possiltility UK' null hi o nnd wit limit snob uv- priiMIrr III 'ro*lrnlnl nf trn'ilr,
i|iinili' oliiinco* the Communist- Al (hr ivktnr Muir, lie 'nr
fpr a mu inr imitios of an InHiia•if agreement.
itiovoinoid In fihlna will ix.nriitoae
fry'* ante* Is (ml proof that mill, Few will think Hist this reason really had anything to d*-virility nnd iinit v aa did ■lh* 1
ti.'tltios Is Utklng."
lo, with the decision lo order the miners to return to the Nnlmoidliil KiHiniiidanir phnic nf
Ilu salit there wan no rvi.tcnrr
dim, i|bit Ilio mere fact that th« point was mails may in­ Urn niiinrm rrvoliilloii.’/i . ■
,nf' n 'toiircnlrnlivil of tinslnv. * Is
MU’ bamls .of 11 few huxineana*.
dicate that there is beginning to glimmer in the minds of I This iiionti'i ilio lltilu Mflll havn
A&lt; lone iniu. 4111I11II .lob In *dn.
Movernuinit figures.. Im dcclnml,
come lalinr lenders the ides that uninterrupted work rntull- It In pi ooIhoIv Itoouiihn nf IhIn
tn^tllM p Oflbmif rl ln»fiirf show thill l.salliras film* liuvo is.
*
nnd
drmalids,
he
declared
ilrmafnfs, lie deiTnre.l .-rriiMxl In nunilirr at hIhsiI Mm
ilons might he more favorable lo bargaining than the slmns- 1711U tlm Nni loiudlst* nrn hinoltnr hum'*
On unMI Mm Uml ditch la loot.: dntermlno the sire of hlialnrnn en- sninr rati) ns tho non-farm pilimuliere of a strike.
‘
(
“
"
tot ion. Mild nllghlly fnslcr Mue»
The adoption of llliil idea, extremely remote at the pro ‘tlmy fti'uro Jhnt ImlimtrlallM* lerprlse-t.'
lion will 1noii11 hoiivv tinllnn, and , AthHrarv ntlernpt* hy governiuni _UujH,..wiml(J.iu«l ab ou t-p u t nn end lo strikes, Most Mm I’Mnom iioiisniii, nlmady on merit In'tminise slxe limit* ns 1m»- Mir l.ifnl population.
In Himthor nUlnsieni for the
if them In rn rm il times are called not hecaii.se there is any dnrliir 11 torrlldy low nlandnrd ifieill wmil.l deny American por- iniiitiiiMee, a flu KosL "hlg l.pyl-,
loimd cause fo r a strike lad heeaiise of a belief that a strike ■d llvioc, (-oiui.it mtnrid 11. Hr In I’haner* their free having rholre, mm" inns said snrnll lm»iliiM» cas
Hnntihg mid, i.n.l would dentnrv lirnfif from the expensive r«llli'dv tn lovnll.
helps negotIniimin, This belief might he tpiile in error.
Tlmrofoio 11110 of tlm bllM'Pid lyolMrotii|Mllllnn nn.l fhe free '(‘.iii'I. nf In1 it** enrtinrnthms, The
tnohloin furl in; Ilio Itrd rrgltur eiitrlrprlxe vnlem
wilsi'ss was Krnwfoul H Greene,
"l.nbii)' moimpnly Is no mere wall, int'xidrnl of K. I. I111 I’ntll
will lie tiow In iri’iiro tho nllirw*
for llnliirlrlnllrnlllo wi 1 limit *i|imr- eatch-naini*," lie snld aim, " It Is dr Nemniir* A Co.
y.lne^tho |i.’iiwinl Otiscrvnra hr- .in.nil fnsi-pnlpnlile fart. Any noIlove M10 nr 0)111 hi Iit In* nrr that Mortal policy wlilrb i* designed to
Kinndn won’t ho nhlr lo ylvr Min deal, with mminjinlie* rnmii.t pnn- Mth. Hadley RecdvcH
iirrmarv
induct 1 ini hole. That iilbly nyerhmk *o vitnl niiii mn|or
OldH Convertible
r
■— - MARCH OF IVINTS ~
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nininiH foiiimitnid Chief Mao T*r- a fartor In Ihr nation'* ernnnmv."
Buhtlsg
elled
wlial
lie
called
Tim
te
will
hnvo
to
turn
to
Iha
Civil Air RagutofUne
1
la p a il Another Rattle
HI
1.0UIH, Nnv. 1 4 -l/ F Ithe Industry-wide nmtrnl held hv
wi”dnin tmthiNH.
Changes Seen Certain
|
Over AlC's Cholrmon
Tlm rniponar of the went ra- the United Mine Worker* nnd the Mr f'arirtns H. Hadley wan driv­
en; HImil..I III n -dirk new auloinn.
CIO United Htcel Worker*.
ninitiH lo he *i*mi.
Sptcltl lo C to fn l P ttu
Their control arise* front In- I.ile tminv, n wedding present from

NAM Official Urges Anti-Trust
Curbs Against Labor Monopolies

ASHINGTON—You ran lUflnlltly loots for some chsnges in
United HtaUa civil ivlattrpi regaUllona to keep military sirplanea off alrpnrla where big commercial airliners land.
Even If the Civil Aeronautic* Adiplnlstratlon doesn’t get around
Itself In chnnging these flying regulations. M Is a aura he! that
Congress will act tn alrengllien them after It convent* In January.
Thr atui m stirred up by the cnllialon of the Eastern Airlines .DC-4
with a P.38 over Washington National Airport which killed BA
ypersona In the nallon'a worst alrplsnr disaster
won't quiet down untees some action Is Isken
• j '• V
Already, the lepdtng evlatlon expert* In Conannounced Aneir,
Aheir, Ofierminstinn
dplermlnstinn tn a»a
ate
gress have announcen
that flying regulatlnna erg revised tp protect Ml
airliners from ntld-alr colltaton*.

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(acts FaHi HumV Rush

W EST PAL lb HRAOa. Nov, IB
Tough 11rues 'are ahnad’ for
vagrants who Invade Florida garb
wittier if Hie (Irst hohn Iff that
deatort plc.ke.1 up hero |a an ex-

duntry-widr tiargalnlng, ho rontetided.
Bunting called for ntiidleaMnn
of the anti-trust law* to labor
"to nutlaw all immopoll-ille practirey in restraint nf trade."
Ha also rmloturd earb* ognlast
business monopoly, bat added:
"The theory that blgiiem and
monopoly, are necensnrily tiynonyinmis iloen nut idond u|i tauter

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Vive President Altian W. Darkley.
They are' to l&gt;e married Friday
morning.

The car, which co*t around
f.'l.oso, i* a hlack (Oidymoblle)
I’.'i.vcrill.le with red leather sent*
nnd &lt;1 fas top. William Vaughan,
m rlvlllmi Hidde In the Vice I resi­
dent, drove it front Washington,
arriving yeeterday.

tlve l,t. II, b. Cnny»ri/the 'hit
gave Jill nama aa ".lohlt’Pne" sod when I visited my brother In
Tils nddfem nn “UftAlT
Connecticut last June."
llleiA11 ilrga aarmrleil lit Ika
, Even |n Flmdla he W8S prepared
(or (ho W.ofsl for u IR
i attire
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(tliiried lung underv r, two palrd stopped at a
(laafned-OrlaMla
rif pants, thrr-0 shli *, a suit cunt buy a sftndwtc
jaw Jackut. • lb# •, poor ol.
1 "A
tihmn finaartT matter,4
"None o f . t
b*&gt; told Cnnyvra, "and the wtmla Uirted "John
Lasi Times
nminfry la my home. When I bottle of bear
reach 1.no end nf tho runllnent, I
And he pal
dart back fur the nther.
$10 hill ha tlu
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Ttiere ore etrang tndtcatlona that thn CAA may
change He present regulations without waiting
'for Congraaa to acl .However, .If some changes
might neceaelUta a new law being passed by
Congress, the legislators are ready to act

Tonight

• NEW MUENTMAL APPOINTMENT FIGHT

—Opt cjf the bltlnYMt flfhta of thg neat session
of Congraaa wtU revolve around axpected re-nomDavid I. Lllltnlhel inatlon of David 1 Wlianthal aa chairman of Ilia
United Itatea Atomic Enafgy CJommleslon—unites
Llllenthal yield* lo the urging of M« phyalciW *i»d retire*.
Jt la unllhely. however, that UlienUiah whoge Ureleaa work has
weakened hi* alrength, wlU ratlra Hie friend# aay ha thinks that
would took like quilling under flr# and that hip tfmpcrament would
not permit him to do that.
' Hlx, nepuhtlcon member# of the cpngreaelonal atomic "watchdog"
committee already have g la r e d wgr on UUantluU for alleged mia■niahegcnit.il of the counlry'* atomic energy program H ta b*Howd
r«rt tin that they wilt wage a hard batfle agalnat hi* vonflrmafWm
'if President Truman renomlngtes Ullynthat. «R oh term txplrea

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NOV.

IS ,

THE SANFORD HBit AM) AANKOHD, rTOHlflA

1949

Social And Personal Activities
Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor
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S octal Lalender

:&lt;lo|f Association
Has Regular Meet
Members of the Hultfotd Wom­
an's Golf Association met on
Thursday for their weekly playing
meeting nt Seminole Country Club
with participant- teeing off ut
l« :« ) A. M. Htid 1:00 P. M. Sand"li lies and bid coffee were served
by Mrs. Mu* O'l.lngi-r itt noon.
W inters in the blind Imgey
tmoney were Mis. John Ivey In
the Class A group; Mrs. Harold
Kastner in the Cln«s II group and
Mi*. A. D. Marsh, Class C,
Among those enjoying the day
at the club wrte Mrs. K. II. Smith,
Mrs. Ivey, Mrs. Price Hrnrd, Mr*.
H. C. Haynten, Mis. Hugh Whelchel, Mrs. John (lollowiiy, Mrs.
Ross Adams, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs.
W. (i.
Fleming,
Mrs. George
Thurston, Mrs. W. R._ Williams,
Mrs. Frank Mills, Mrs. Ka*lner,
Mrs U'l.inger, Mrs. Harry Wood­
ruff and Mrs. Full Higginliuthain.

TUESDAY
The R. W. Ware HIM* Clae* of
^ h a Methodist Church will hulil
% » annual bnrltecue at 7:lHl I’. M.
at the home of Mr. ami Mra. K. IL
Hutchison In Cameron City.
The l.uke Monroe I’.T.A. will
meet at 8:00 P. M. at the erhool
with Mra. Oulilu Wilson n» the
guett speaker. Mr*. Wlleon will
nave ae her euliject, "Nutrition
and the (.unchroom".
The American Home
Depart*
ment of the Hanford Woman’*
Club will meet at 8:00 P. M. The
A rogram will lie hosed on hobble*
and the guest speaker will lie Mr*.
Mildred Uahcock. Hostess** will
be Mrs. B. J .
Moughton, Jr.,
chairman, Mrs. Malcolm Higgins,
Mrs. Clayton Smith, Mrs. Gordon
Swain, and Mis* Harliru Hupreclit.
WEDNESDAY
The l.adles Auxiliary of the
Brotherhood of Hnllwiiy Trainmen
Will hold a social meetlna In the
’"'fo rm of a "lucky party" at 7 :JU»
f*. M. at the home of Mrs. W. II.
rlnton.
The Pilot Club will bold Its din­
ner meeting In the Yacht Club
•t 0:30 P. M. ami welcome the
lieutenant district governor, Mrs.
Mabla (lonxalcx of Pensacola.
Tha Civic Department of the
Banford Woman's Club will meet
for • luncheon ut I2r&lt;in P. M.
Members are requested to arrive
at l|:00 o'clock for work on
Tuberculosis Christmas seals. The
Arue*t speaker will M- Chief M. N.
Cleveland who will have ,g s his
subject “Safety".
Khenset Court No. fi'i, l.adles
Oriental Shrine of North Amerlcu.
will ineel at the Knights of Pyth­
ian Temple at 8:00 o'clock In DeLand.
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The Friendship Class will spon­
sor a father and son covered dish
hamptet. There will also l&gt;e n
table for women uml children.

(lice Club Prepares
Fur Variety Show
Mrinhris of the Sciidoole High
School Glee Club are piepuiing for
their unmml presentation of the
Variety Slum on Nov. 21'. The
progrnm will feniuie old songs
and new ones, including bit tunes
from the current musical attrac­
tions on llrnudwuy, “ Mis* l.lhcity " unit "South Pacific". The
title for the show will be "l.cod
an Bar'."
Opening the *hovtrf will lie a
chorus mnnlier■compared of Garn­
ett White. KimicDi Rohblns, Hill
Harrison, Jhhiny Hansen, Charles
Turner, llidiby Kilieuld, Doimbl
t'uin and Gene Hasty with Ada
Attains. Ilnilinin Glllynid, Ann
Dunn. Donna Witte, ( ’umlyii Hud•on. Shit ley Peacock H a d Margar­
et Malloy.
A t r i p l e tiio, c o m p o s e d o f nine
gltls will sing "I’m Going t&lt;&gt;
Wash That Man (tight Dot of My
Hail" ami Jeanette Wnlfer will
sing "A Wonderful Guy". The
dancing chorus for the latter mintIter will include Cniolyu Melinite,
Denise Stevens, Joan Huiuphicy,
Penny Wallace. Miblied Miller,
lean Wilson, Joyce Anderson and
Ann Whitaker.
Adding a comical note to Ibe
presentation will Is- a black fmo
art* that wlll'ilncludc Hill Blown,
Clark Messier, Jimmy l.tnlwic.
Hilly Jiminca, K. II. Smith, Jt.,
Jack Spencer, Herald Covington
and Donald Fultcll. Donnltl How m i I will aerve as muster of
ceremonies ami n double iiuurtettc
will sing "That Lucky Old Sun."
Rehearsals stinted on Nov. !•

T h a
S e m i n o l e
C n u l i t y
C o u n c i l
t l w i l l b e h e l d i n t l v i e d u f r o m 2:00

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to 4:00 P. M.

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The Seminole County Fclernthin nf .Woman's Clubs will meet
at life Hanford Woman's Club ut
10:()OLAJ M .’ to bo preceded with
a board itnrutlng ut UM0 A. M. A
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Members of O u U r.of Kastern
^ R a r . wlU meat a t ; dm* Masonic
^ l a l l at B;00 |*. M.
A l'Study! jiroiip mes-tlftg of
fa th fh t', mothers and tvhrhem
and* tile hers rwlll he liald In the
classrooms
of
the
Routlisida
Primary'School at 7»:M» P. M.

Mr. nml Mrs. I.iukc Steele have
rsrt urnsfil fiom Newntk, N. V
wheie they have spent the past
seveial months.
Mrs. Mirinin Russell icioraed
on Snmlilv ftom lluileolield, N.
J . and New York t'ltv wheie -lie
bus spent the past sc vend weeks.
Filends of Mis. II II Odhaui,
Jr. will la* glad to Icnm that she
is getting along nit-el, following
an operation perioum-d vesten lay
at the Iih'hI hospital.
Srumaii
Apprentice
E lle n
Thompson of the Dinted States
WAVES has arrived to vi*d with
relatives and friends nftei mmpletlng her Ihio| liainlng ut Gieat

Lakes, III.

Friends nf Mrs. W. P. Fields
will i egret lo leal a I bat -In- is
confined to tin- Will ho*|otnl a*
Ilie result of injuries •u-tnini'd in
li fall ill lu*i home on We*l Sevenieentli S iieel on Fi blny.
Mr*, -lack Rolls,m ,.f We i I'nlm
Heiich was n ii-ceot gm-sl in San­
ford of Hr. and Mis. J. S' Itob-oii
They ulso had n* then ......... foi
the weekend Mr*. II. I. Amicisoil of Hustoigs.
Mr. and Mrs. Volie Wtllluni-,
Jr . and son Jam es Long m ined
on Friday uml nre residing with
open law offices In Sanfonl in
Mr. Williams' parents on Magnolia
Avenue. Mr Williams plans «,,
open law offices hi Sanfonl in
the near fiitine.

I.aplist (Iroup Huh
Party At Howells

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Mrs. Harden Hostess John
p«r (innliMi Circle n*.

RADIO STATION
W.T.R.R.

The Intermediate Dcpaitment of
Die Fit at llapti-i Church enjoyed
a hanihurgei rvy last Thursday 4 : im»
night In liie leal gulden at the •
home of Mr. and Ml*. It. A. Ho­
well. -Ii . The Young Men’s Hrolh.%’•
ot hooil pre-entisl s shnit program 8 ««««
nod gsme* wore enjoyed.
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Those attending vveie Jean Wil­ 'I'lltl
son, Hetty Aon Stiles, Nancy *•: I .
Itoutree, Louise lientou, Grace " I
Marie Stinecipliei, .lime Vane*. t *•
Cnrojyii Ituwlaod, Jo Ann Htrawil- !♦»
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er. Jackie Rowlnml. Helen llrewer, •••*•♦
Dorothy Whld.lon, Miriam May*, ! ! ; £
Ellen Drlggcis. Norma Fay l i a r - - 11 rvey, Ann Wliltakei. Iteverlv B#IP |
ton. Kllyrn Ha r net t. C arol' Heard. I J;. \
Dorothy Hollnway. Mona Jobe, :
Dorl* Jones, Mmgarel Hunt, and
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Sue t.yn Howell.
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Also Frank Mills. Waitin' Gra- '
ham, Gerald Covington, Itiidn'pl)
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Smith. Gene Wilkinson, Huhny I ••
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Dekle, Thomas Minor/ Rnliert Ar­ .,}
till
thur. Lawrence Skates. Tommy : i
N&lt; # «oinc. Krnle Morris, Leonard «.|Oll
Junes. Ilohbv Little, Walter Routh,
Huy Tlianin* and Richard Rari- M i "
neau.
Also Eugene Kslridge, Rnlrert
Morris. Cedi Shepard. Mike Davis,
Hiililm Davi«, Dougin- Slenstroin
Jr., Dale Duncan, All and Mrs.
Hugh Duncan. Mi*. I'ourl Hansall. ' •*.
All** Allnnle Stewart, .Mr. and
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Alt*. K. A. Covington. All-, and *» 1"
All*. Diaiula- Siensliom, Mra.
It F CiMipei. All* lloidii Wilson,
Dougin* Julie, C. K. MccKc, Mr.
and All* Howell
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munis i of chiircn iiiemlicrs from
f iven in oliM'tvmici- ,,f Aim).Dee
Die Fir-i ItapD-i Church ami the lay at Die GIIIIIIII141•Si llDul til) |
Central llnpti*i Chinch attcndfll T i l ' l l ' d m w i t h .......in |», S y b i l
and tdlili to attend Dir State Hip- Rotdli. teailiei, in .I iuii' i
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at Pi-aliodv Aiidllorlnio In Daytona Ro.lnag, Put Diitni, 1,-liiiiiv llovv
IteBi'h. The rooveulli,,i iH-gno to­ •'U and Iti vcilv Itatnc* tnnioi tag
day at 2:-’IU l‘. A|.
IM'toe* of IV.., Id AA'ni I mid II;
Dr. Iliook- *laled Du* moinitig flag -alntc; "Sim Spmi)-I,,| Hnu- ,
Dmt Du- follow ing pm Don* nf jhc
-'d" Alai v I'an,i. i talk by
Circle No. r. of the W. At S •• roiiveiitlon moginin were Inoad- Uei
All. Ilniilh of tin \iIll'll, lift I.I*
the Fiist Jbi|di*t Chinch met v - in*i bv sialioti WTItR: ftont 7:U0 |ii"ii XliXiliiii v, 1111#11p i, I#v .liiinr*.
lerilay morning In tin- 1'ideti* Club and ft Hill H:Mil in It'Oll o'clock A Miiplif, .Ii , x ter . «»ltiimiiitli*i «%r
classroom nt Die i-luircli with 'I •* to 7::tU P Al. Die Stetson Glee I •l, l.»ll I'fixf Nil
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H. K. Turner presiding. Tin llild* Di Kverelt Gill adihes*ed the A h b x .
kfi mi I* #*f -Miitrx U\ tint
study was conducted by Alt*. G ginnp.
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S. He!man and the le«*nn nu
The i-oitiblm- chines nf the First S.'iiK ' mul ‘ Ti'iithit: mi tfit* tflil
wardship was (might by All* I
Hnpilst Church of Dnvioun Hunch C\ini|» l.imiii.r l.x tin* wi ||mm|, 'flu.
N. Klmbrniigb
will be lieanl inninrniw fiom 7:30 Ill "|(l IIIII Mil .Mlltltlll.il With ||||M
Folbiwlng Die business meet
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lug the memhi'is joined the "Dn-t to M:t)U A. Al. and on Thursday i
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circles In the Assembly room for fnnii JI Id to 12 iinnii, Dt. K. D,
I'liiiH i..1111'.j li'iii11- mult., a i|4'||.
u luncheon, Inter enjoying u pm- Mead will aildiess the convuntinu
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on "Chri-iimi Kdiicatioii.
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Tha*e present were Mis. Tiiniei.
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lersnn, Mrs. Myron H. Vlniip. Airs.
■iti) ii few tInulv xlwr.l ft nnf.t hi
O. C. Gibbs. Mi* Selninn, All*
I. . till- ti l l (S'II.
Turner l.ialge. Mr*. Ellen Sbndoln.
Mrs. Jialrr Cameron. ' Mr*, tt. J
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Kvnp.'ial.'if milk lh‘||i« kei*|i f#••&gt;«9 •
Holler, Afr«. A. J. Walker, Air*.
The Fooitli Annual Fircm an 'ai Ml., 1
and add* val
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mul In- celcliitiled orchfstia at
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announced today by Lieut- Paul
P e l i - i I'iiiiI l i n k n r . s o n o f ' l r . and the Coliseum Tluir*dny -it was
Pennington, rhuiimuu of The Imb
A h P e t e r J o h n l l i i k i u . 20I H I C e d i n
a v e n u e ,
S a n f o n l ,
tin • Iic o n
Feat hied wIDi ATiii’l in mol In*
(ilid g e il I n
M p l i a
X i c h a p t e r o f
"Hinging Savai'tnaie" ate Alcivi
K i i p p u K a p p a
I’sl. u a l i n u a l lio n
Giirflii, Ail Devauey mid Dn
ii, : i ■ v
I,m ill fi n t e i i'lly a t S t e t s o n
Alai tin Aleii. line of the be-I
C i m e i s i t v .
A ir. I l u k u i i» a g r n known musical agutegatloii* in
*
d i m t e o f t h e H e in iin ile H i g h H c h n o l .
Anieian, Freddy Marlin's inrheyf/j’ .
tin bn* made recoids for mniiv .
^
years, nml lia* lieen featured "
/F
n mitoliet of movie* Incbidln.'
J, ^
In a li s t e u e i o f D i e G a r d e n C l u b
"The Mayor of 44Di S tin t"
iin lio pi o g i a m . D e l i r i o u s r e f r e s h m e a t * w c i e
s e r v e d a t
t h e c o n ­ "Slum- Dooi Canteen", “ Hit i'-«
i Mile of
ami many oilieic l u s i o n o f t h e m e e t i n g lo A irs.
Ali. Alarlln won Iti* gi''ale*t
II. C u g h u r n .
M r s . F .
D .
I.le k e ,
fume from III* modern adapiatioi
A ir * . A . I.. L y o n . A l l * K . S . R i a r k and mtnngemi'til of the T*cliaik"
e v . A l t s . . 1. I l l i i t l i ' Y D ' l l u i m , M r s .
wskv ’Cimt'erlu In H Flat Allnor*
W
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wiilcli maile musical hl*lnr&gt; -ov
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BOSTON. Nov.
MONTREAL, Nov. 15—l/PJ—
Louis left Boston "feeling goad"
Goal keeper* shudder when Duand with u sincere verbal pat on
trolt's evark line of Ted Lindsay,
Jfightest Conference
the bark for Johnny flhkor, tha
Hid Abel and Gordie How* are rm
Boston and Haiti more heavy,
tha
lea
and
the
statistics
show
Football
Schedule
weight with whom he went tan
why.
exhibition rounds.
The trio, highest scoring for­
v Can Prove
To
Louis, who had a majority of
ward Hno In the National Hockpy
. .Kentucky E l e v e n
League, dominated the circuit's
GAINESVILLE, Nov. 15—(Jp) 8,471 Boston Garden fans rooting
Individual scoring race today.
—Two Florida regulars may miss for him last night, drew the plau­
1 By AHHIM IATBD PRRHH
Terrible Ted, the leftwinger of the Miami game Friday night. dits of reporters for his decency.
the trio, leads the league In scor­ End Pot Johnson definitely Is
7- Southeastern Conference foolAs he reclined on a rubbing
ing with 16 polnte, having hanged out for the season. He Injured table wrapped In towels the re-Jfc
ball player* Rot set for heavy
workouts today after finding light DcLand In
in seven goals and set up eight his left knee again
tired heavyweight king responderr
IJTBl in the
_ _ _ _Ken*
_
nd Place,
others.
Monday drills a 4hap.
lucky game. Fulllwck Rues God- to a question.
Smyrna ClimbsTol.
Howe, youthful right winger, I* win, with a head injury, may
•.Only eight game* are elated
"Sure-I’d have knocked Film out
second with 14 points on * rivn be able to ploy some against
thU weekend. "irk the lightest
aim the If 1 could'vo with one punch. But
Feds Slip To
goals and nine assists. Abel, cen slate rival. An epidemic of head I didn't want to got him staggerin’
Khednle the conference has fared
ter, and the league’s most valu* colds and drlxily weather full­ around 'n then do it. This was an
since the first week o f the gridiron
The Ht. Augustine Yellow Jartea sun.
aide player last year, Is tied for ed fn stop Florida's timbering exhibition."
kets lead the Fast Florida Confer­
third with three players at 18 up
n Kentucky f o n t Iim 11 scout* ence
- _ ,drill yesterday.
, 'u i-' The;
*!
l(i*IQ Winn
UI null
lit that
insi
There
wasn't, IJIU
much
doubt
for the fourth consecutive
points.
femiRhl a warning home to l* x - week after winning from I he oneK00' ,L0°k /*l Miami plays and Louis, who began a string of tan
Deiadlocked
with
Abel
are
Mon­
ran through pass formations.
m-round exhibitions here, could
Itigton that Tennessee I* "bigger I Inin KFC leader, Heahrme by
And In Miami, tha Hurricanes have “gone after" Hhkor ..and 'H'd
treal's brilliant
Maurice
(The
and stronger In every position a x 25-0.
rut
go
through
thair
only
acrlmmago
Rockat)
Richard,
Boston's
Paul
a and there are more of them."
him up considerably, eventually^
del.ami held Ita No. 2 position
session
of
the
week
today
Tn
Honty
and
Chicago's
Doug
BentRackfleld Coach Frank Moseley bv defeating hapless Leesburg
knocking oat his opponent.
9
preparation for the homecoming
lov.
skid “Tennessee Is Improving 112-0. I&lt;c**hurjc Is on the bottom
The Brawn bomber still has hla
game
with
Florida
here
Friday
every week."
Richard la suiting a biasing
punch, though his luck of timing
ruriR, having lost 7 and lies'
pace In goal-getting. The Montreal night.
from inactivity was obvious.
Ho I ho Wildcats donned xwJal with no wins.
Coach
Andy
Gustafson
said
ht
rightwinger ha* blasted home 12
Nevarlheless, h« dropped Hhkor
clothes f»r a rough wurkoul a*
I'alatka
climbed from last
would
hold
scrimmage
sessions
goats In 14 games.
three times for nine counts, one*
Si
they preparer! for Saturday*!
game week's No. 6 spot to ,'lrd |n,*ltinii j
to
a
minimum
to
avoid
further
Kou Const her of Chicago, Cal
With the Villa,
hv ilefeatlng Winter I’Hrk IH-fl.
to his squad, already In the second and twlco In tho
Gardnor of Toronto and llowu und tnjurlo*
third.
Fourth oil the roster ato Iho
' Homo rhetiring news was forth
Doug Bentley are tied for the riddled with six ailing player*.
While his handlers pi eased an
Cant,
Clyde
Shrader
ha*
hcen
fondi'g for the Vrd* at Knogvlllo. New Kmyrna Barracudas who
lead In play making with nine shifted from left to right half- ice pack tagainst his an aped right
Tiiillmrk llnl f.lttloford and tack- came from liehlnd to slip by Han­
assists each,
eyelid, I.mils continued to praise
buck fn replace Don Cohli of eye
W* Norman Mescroll will Ire avail* ford 10-11 In a hard fought tliiillMonties/a Hull Durnun con­ Ocala,
who Is out for the scison Hhkor.
able for the Kentucky game. Both er last Friday.
tinues
to
show
the
way
for
top
"That hoy is as good n heavy*,
wi'h n torn ligament In hit kneo.
Keahrceie slipped ftom third to
worked out lightly ua the Vols
honors In goal-keeping. Durnun
"The team which wants this weight us there Is. There's none’7
took a look at Wildcat playa In a fifth place after being swamp'-d
haa
a
goals-against
mark
of
1.67
hall gams the moat will win It." gamer. He's a lot better than last
dummy akirmiah. Llttleford was by the Yellow Jackets.
and leads In shutouts with three. Gustafson fold his squad yester­ year when he and I went four
Hanford went down, also, posh
sidelined with an attack of bur*
Butch
Bouchard,
Montreal's
day. He said he would leave round* In an exhibition hero."
aids in the left knee. Meseroll we* ed by the fighting New Smyrna
bruising defensaman, has drawn tlilnvs entirely up to the players
&lt;*ut with some torn ligaments In 'fkolas and the Feds now retain
tha
most
penalties,
3U
minutes,
for this Imnortant game, which
lith pluce In the conference.
the right knee.
will decide the Florida championIn Hie No. 7 slot I* Winter I'sik,
Monday was h holiday fo1 the
shin.
Georgia Bulldogs ami t h e i r tripped by Palalka.
Gustafson called Chuck Him*
Fusil* stayed In eighth Ilandliiiii
coaches. It was the first Unto -this
NKW YORK, Nov. llV-i/D-Gut
slnver the best ball carrier he’d
Mason that Athens enjoyed such after a non-conference loss to
TU8CALOOSA, Ala.. Nov. 16—
&gt;set for a knock-down drag-out
ever seen nnd said If Hunslng* lA*&gt;—
a rest. There wasn’t even a skull Hmatllla IH-fl.
Little
Mississippi-Southern
rules battle this winter over "tworr
was
playing
un
n
winning
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 1 6-M P )ractlce meeting, nut It was hack Conferecne Hlandlngs;
College will try to pfay David to
platoou” football. Tho subject I*
loam
like
Armv
"he'd
I
m
a
dead
W I. T PF I’A
Chavlay (Choo Choo) Justice,
» the grind today, na the Bidi­
Alabama's Goliath here Saturday. %
red Itot again.
nlm for All American.".
Ptl 20
fSouthern
l n n l l a a a t i tiM
a ,) a
at good
» , u v ,l sseason
ia s n i* *
ng* get ready for Duqueinc nml Ht. Augustine
ha*x Lhail
The small guys, snorting fire great running hack from North
A
crowd
nf
66,000
to
A
O
.O
O
O
Is
University, wa* annoum. , .
..
...
,
he last game of the year on Han Hel.and
In Its own Teague since a 71*7
ami brimstone, are agin' It. Tho Carolina
ed
today
as
the
No.
I
draft
choice
;'ft,«
',
'd
to
see
the
Mlsml-F
nr*
i'alatka
ord Field.
blasting at the hands of Kentucky
big guys, with their multiple-unit
of the Pittsburgh Hteeler* of the lf»" tu'"110 1,1 tho Orange Bowl.
( At Tuscaloosa, Alabama's Crim­ New .Smyrna
to open the season, and Coach
squads
and
lush
athletic
coffers,
son Tide worked out lightly. The Healueesp
National Football League.
Thud (Pie) Vann saya "wo’rc hop­
In the early mlmites of Ltn- Nolle Ibime-Nortli Cnruliiin gumu at me all for It.
Tide meet* Mississippi Soul
Charley says he won't play
nuthern Hanford
ing not to gel slaughtered as wa
Yankee
i , Htudlom,
. . . New York, the Tin heels st ore their
. . . unit and , only
iLThu mat tor will come to a head
Saturday. Coach Hei^Draw hap­ Winter Park
Not particularly that hu won't
were against our last Southeastern
louclidowii. At lop. lin k Ituntiiig ( tilt North Lut idin i * star of tlw at
mc(&lt;tlng of thu college
pily reported ho wa* unable tn Ku*li*
Conference opponent."
mnimlttee hero In January, play with the Steelcrs, because,
mi nt&gt; day, scoots past the Irish’s Loon Hart IH2&gt; In rentur, Hunting find*
t any serious new Injuries, as I .fusion g
Alabama, with victories ovar
the going loogh. At liottom, lie fi.lls over tlm goal Him. After a
I'hiuf spokesman for the oppo- so far aa Is known, he didn't know
railed last week’s victory over
TALLAHASSEE.
Nov.
15—UP)
|ie
had
been
drafted
by
the
Steel
Georgia and Georgia Tech In sue*
sensntlomit «•» srore at ........... .. of tho hnlf, ivotro Dame wrapped
0f t [,e fre„ substitution rula
—
With
the
1040-60
season
ap­
Georgia Tech "our liest game of
era
when
he
made
his
announce­
s, will lie the nverceeslve games,
op the gumu 12 (1.
(IntormHInnalt |, Harvey Harman of Butgera,
proaching, the State Game and whelming choke, of course. Coach
the year." He said It wga another
funner president of the football ment,
team victory In which Alabama
He Just doesn't mean to play Fish Commission today urged hun­ Harola (Red) Drew will have hie ^
eonrhe* association.
te r. to observe safety rules In the men paying special attention to
turned In Itn top defensive game
professional ball, that's all.
I hoi ronvlnccd we t-sn rhanga
of the season. He had praise
The Hteelors said they picked fields.
Bouthafn end Cliff Coggin, who
H
itiitles
ami
kill
the
two-pla*
especially for Imrks' Kd Salem,
Commission Director Coleman has sJt a new college record this
at a National League
r.n.,1
stein," Haniiuri says. I Charley
H I g
l
T o s s e r F o r N y G ia n t G r id
Butch Avlnger, Tom Calvin and
draft meeting In Philadelphia a Newman said more than 20 Flori­ year for yurdugu gained by a pas*
, now ltd pur cent of thu eoachea week ago.
da hunters wore either killed or receiver.
Jack Brown.
JACKHONVILLB, Nov. 15-01%
1.1,- uguinst thu pruseht rulu."
Had news eaine tn the Florid*
Justlro had
originally
been In lured last venr became "they
Coggin, In 45 ratrhea. ha* ac­
I.amlon,
just
abouli
Vnorketl
m
il
Tint llbiuiillsnl substitution rulo drafted , by
Oalors at Gulnesvllle. Kal Johnthu
Philadelphia failed to follow a few simple counted fur 1)31) yards, lie need*
of the Big Ten High Hchool (Jog*
PHILAHKIiPIII A, Nov.
15- safety vulus."
eon is prrihlhly through fof the fyrum'U
Eagles,
wealthy
in
backs
already
only eight more catches to break
football title although t/l’t Tho ci unm is gradually entil­
The irnneral hunting season will the record r^ir
year. Flnrlda’s Junior end re.In­
ana angling for aumo fancy lino*
fc»r nunfliv)
passes
nundwl of pa*
open
N
ot
.
22.
jured his left knee against Ken­ still iinlmaten, seeks to keep Ft* ing to the top of Iim Nnllou-il
men. gave up Justice to thu Hteel' “
N'ond with M "points »«1U' J g - '•"*
caught set by'Barney Poole of Ola
tn on ll il r i l w i t h
of Ji|MW'luHSIllM#n* Wl tn W jl i l l U U HI
tucky and won't *c« action against slate eleati against Orlando this Football Lt-ngoi' Imlivlilu il stuH”
th*
advance
aale
of
era In exchange for the Pittsburgh
|, u
tiatlc-a,
week.
hunting license* Indicate there Mlaa in
Miami this weuk.
,l|l}h W -'Y fffcrfc r,"*rlv%U . t tho team's No, I draft choice.
late, needing only a Thanks­
Clibarley Connelly of thu Now All-Americait' l!}Conference's
will
he
more
huntert
thl*
season
outcrowd want ^ e
Haim«n t"'.1
am ‘‘I*acrowowonv
“ Wa may have him ready fur
All-America Charlie hail said
BOSTON c o a c h MUIT*
,*
btdivbliiiul i AffansMt sUndards .i«vl*e«1 .so that
the Alabama game," trainer Don giving Day vlrtory over Jnx Jack- York Giants took over top -wit standing
previously he wouldn’t turn pro than ever before.
NEWTON. Mass., Nov. 15-(/P&gt;
ran
substitute
only
two
or
thVco
Newman
cited
five
rules
for
G|ll reported, "hot It'a highly son to ellnch tho crown, Is Idle in the passing department, for iwi former,
OUo
Gralwm
of
onthsUsr unless he got un offer
—Freddie - MuUtilrv, f°«ncr,
Jouhtful. There '* no need subject* this week. The 0-fl tie With Lan- the first lime In five weeks iml Okvelund, will test tils wllns n- men at a limn.
was "too good to turn down." hunters to follow:
luagu
[lie Vvclihd bhitvman
n api
and oi
Thu
pri.-platoon boys—am i that
Know
your
gun
thoroughly,
eJlury." Full* don last week meant the title to bouncing fiom sixth to third gultiSt the l^ugue's toughest do*
Now, he aays—
time Holy Crus* star, has resigned,
have to list Hnrl JHuik of
wavs
remember
tho
gun
muiite
hack iiuss Godwin nlsu may mi** Lee iH'riiiiao the Dickinson rating was Tommy Thompson of fho fttiso, that uf tlm Now Yoik you'd
20 and
..
I I
I , .,« flarnull, "It's
** a time to quit. II'm
m an
anil t!
I'hiluileltdilii Fugles.
I* the "hitslness end", watch your as Boston College baseball coach
the Miami game. Hu suffered a syslum gllutis more points fur champion
In Yiinkou . Htndlum Arm.
. . ............ ..
J*** J " * p liylm /00U..II lor « step while walking, don't snoot to hccomo New England scout for
Thompson was league posslng Yuiikeh.s,
head Injury in the Kentucky cun beating a first-division team. La. eham|don
us
‘ V(
last year hot tld, sen- uext Hurulay.
the Boston Red Hox.
i
i i l u i l , ™ l. .n e h .1
lin e I l f
J « |
tost, fleverat of the 'Gators have played more first division teams. Min him roofiiied
llosldos deciding tlm ruufor* that
school, for a service team and In
himself lo ionsThis week's earth
step
In
the
progress
of
tho
sport
raids, Imt that didn't keep them
torniinding tin vauniml lontdng emu- load, tin- gnmn Mips stuck*
.ItThu tern of xprcbillistton Is collcgot. j want tu got started In got into It the tiettcr. If I went until yuu're &lt;sure, don’t mix al­
Thursday
from a limbering workout yester­
Hllltihtll il]
cohol und gun powder.
attack with wl ieli
1be Fnglf* oil us II bill lb&lt; of
huru
anil liuiu to stay," contend a flinching Job and thu sooner I pro I’d lose a couple of years."
day, I'ass defense and offenae West Palm Beach at Kdlsoii
have been rtimliing onitosltlun Glouts.
Plant
City
at
Jefferson
thu
pro-plntoonrts.
"Wo
sliouldn
t
formation* highlighted Hie se*
Grilbiiii I ,1
III Icagim tod li liumpiir the stmiii’ Jost to inualiso
Thompson Up In lust week 'lidll't
Friday
slnti, with
ell u good look at Miami
ami liitnl offi'li'c, placing stienglh."
foul It tiecessniv to oas» tie, ill imsslng
Orlando
at
l.undon
play*.
Itiucll. .Then with sevei.d ,,f bis \A&lt;' fig iiif, -Imwed toduy, olid
fho anti*|&gt;latoonura sru planIn Atlanta. Couch tlohliy Dmld Lakeland at Fort Lauderdale
runners lojoreo, tiissin’ Tommy bo lias Hi** circuit's best pass ning a nationwide letter-writing
Ht.
Petersburg
at
Clearwater
of Georgia Tcrh wm tlulng some
cn
I
idler
as
n
lmtt»ry
mute—
the
went
to
the
ait.
Net
ie
oil
was
Halnrday
canipnlgii to present their &lt;■***•
morn worrying as Ills Jackets run
four tutlchdown* u» the Fugles IImiwii *' Mae Hpcwlle,
" ’I ho two-platoon system will
throufli, light drill*. Dmld I* wor- Miami Tech vs. Miami Jarkson trounced Wasblogloo It to 21
Grnhiim
has
ioiled
up
a
lutnl
F.dlson and Lakeland won again
destroy foolliiill," nrgocs Harman
rying-aver his ipiarturhsek sltoaof
2,111
yards2,315
of
this
hv
Thompson
now
him
bused
1
II
llon, Ifg isaltl that Joe Hnlome. who taal week, staying rlosn up in th* passes for 7ft rohipli lions good rim ing -In put a virtual lock "It'a making tho rich richer aim
wasa Injured befurn Hie season race. Kdlson Just gnt by lmprnv&lt; for 1,2 tH yards, 11 1 in lidtr.vn* nml key on tho year's nllnrklng tho poor poorer.
Lon Little of Columbia, chair­
liM, may play in the Month lug Hi. Petersburg, tl-0. Lakeland and a parcetituv" ,of
Cun* honors.
ollna game Hutnidny anti tho brushed aalde Plant, 21-tl.
neriy is lop., wllh |xm thrown
Baltimore's Y. A. Tittle la n man of the coaches roles commit
trad IHotoil struggle wllh Georgia Inliithei games, Jefferson ripped for 01) completion(, l.bo.l yards, distant second in tin, race with too, urgus thu hoys not to he
th« following week. It will mean Orlando, 12-7, and West Pain H touchdown, ano n r&gt;_' 7 nver. I.HHit yards and Han Francisco's hasty in their Judgment.
"This much I know," he said.
year of eligibility to Salome, Beach trimmed Fort Lauderdale, nun. lie Ie id, lluhhv l.uviie of Krankle Albert is third
with
"You can’t equullso the l»Uyiii^
t Dmld *ald lie will rellnve Dar- 92-1), Miami Jackson loat to Miami th” New York Ibdldog bv six I.H37.
•ii Crawford at tlm signal railing Hjigh, 21-tl, while lliilklioroiigh points under the invei«n svsleui
In
the passing
department strengths of learns by legislation.
nosed Prnswcola, 27-20, In games of
|„
N(,-, alone, the f'lrveloml aerial wla*
•pot If hh . I* tie eiied.
Dodd laid the improved kicking against outsiders
I ayiif's record reads Itui toss­ aid extended hi* string tn 04
Hlandlngs (Conference Games ed for DM completions, 1.370 passes and 53 completions for
aophomore halfback Powell
buffer haa won Idm the No, | Only)!
yards, five touchdowns ami 51.5 1.031 vnrds without an IntorcnpINH
I MAItIH
PTS HP pcrceatago.
aklpg Jobs from now on. Ills
J f
tlon. Itn has cnmuleted I3H of MAIIKHT IIHPUItT S (INHI
153
ni
illek jflck Is nun of the more dan- Laudtm
Tho same stnrv ImlTi true lit 242 passes for In touchdowns
BAtirOHlI »TAT|I_ ¥ l* * K » *
'Jarkrt weapons,
Lee
the ground gaining department, throughout, the year.
MANMKf
TIis rnlliiwma prksi_ rspurisii
hall College of (liintlnutnu, Lakeland
The Yankies, who are Press­
Green Bay's Tony Gambian at ill
Ill* ba nun 0
l.y
Hi*
Deal
era
,, which piny* Vanderbilt Edison
leads but big Steve Van Huron ing ................ I fur the league Mist* Par mars
pr oMark*i for saitt*
hvllle, Ten., heard (toach hi
have made a habit
of
lilllsliorough
4
It. crawling up on him each week, lend,
indersim say that Vander- Jefferson
4
Catpidui has carried the hall throttling Graham; holding him MU*l«"0!iiO*r A l i . , Nov'!"ll.
__in't look so good a* he W. Palm Beach 3
135 time* for 715 yards and a in 37 yards gained In tho last
U)
tloll
5.3 average,
•
meeting of the two clulw.
ictad, but ho attributed this to Orlando
2
Ito It
llsans,
The New Yorkers' stout llna
terrific Ttilune. outfit which Miami Jackson 2
viiin tlM "Du Hpr. . .I I I A - M "
Van Huron retained aerond apot
' Make any learn look had." Jax Jackson
and gained 2A yards on ('tinadeo Ita m t i i i victories and two da* utano,i, Cl' a n n a r“y H t o c k C « a * l i l # r » t » i y
1
u
as he upped Ida record to AIR j.aa yielded only 124 points In Uiwtr.
Il took In the Tulaito- Plant
yards on 163 carries and a fl.fl feat* and haa given up only RUI
re gome last week as a K. Laudsrdala 0
....... I] II * * 00
average. Flm-r Angsman of tho rushing yards a game. Cleveland Cocunula tu In Ha*
Marshall.
Ht. Petersburg 0
sirs
(i So • l.to
Citoumbtrs,
Itu
..Hsk
one and
Chicago Cardlimli is third with haa won aoven, loat
,Is
11 1* - « »
3A yards and has the host aver* tied two games.
[juntlnjr ScaHon
The Kan . FrnncUo Fortv-NInagb of (1.8. The Faulos1 Boah
Crl » Doe
1 ,H
Pritchard fell to fourth with K0A ors, who have regained the over Ullue*. Irsl'sra. Cullf.
ThU Year
yards and n A.o average. Tom all offensive lead In the confer*
Fegra of the l.o» Angela* Rams •nee, boast Individual leaders In
bHAIBEB, Nov. I B - W
(
ATLANTA, Nov. »5—(AT— AUenught swan passes
for 87 flv* departments.
few hieaks from . tht
.............. ,» « •
jver Oeoi
Thav have the top rusher In
vatds Hundav «• Pittsburgh to
Bu liar
**•*••
an. Florida may shortly
R ^ 'o te w T ile HaUwIth BUI Ihlplov of tha Joa Porrv, with an average of Libra
ualnons. O run
....
of Its best hunting ae&lt;
opttr ef Southeastarn Conference BulldoJra In pass receiving. Bob 7-07 yards &gt;.a whsekt the bait
Dos Boh
"Fa&gt;er_MuwHjir
it? * * ».*»
And, there ie the toft, satisfying rush of the miles—
SriDou will you 6nd a man la a happier stsis o f
df tho week. In • ppH of Mann .of Detroit |« third with 30 puntor In Albert with a 414
at* Gamu and Fresh W«&lt; Southern sports writers conducted receptions good for 6(10 yards. yard
average) the
leading scorar w
___________
Jh a '1*____
mind than when he slides behind tha wheel of hit
the eaey,r«ltfol ride—the pasitlire,rlfortlest handling
c
Commission expects the br.tpo
. Atlanta Journal, Drew re* Fears haa netted 562 and Cnlpley In' At Beals with It touchdowM
-th e sumptuous and comfortable surround!nge.
6rti Ciditlae—had makes foe the open highway.
and
one
point
after
for
57
points
i alerting Nov. 82 to be "bet* calved I# of I I votea,
60ft yard*.
tveriige'‘t end might even
There's the feeing of pridr that U Inescapable when
Yes. it's ■ great thrill for ■ man when he got* for
Kentucky’s Paul Brymit, whose
Gene ’ Robert* of tha Now and the leading pass Interceptor
than lest year.
team trampled Florida, W-0,I SV
If*C York Giant* ' continue* to lead (At ami punt) returner In Jim
s men comes Inin possession of something which Is
his In t ride at the wheel of hit 4nt Cadillac,
Cnaoii.
He
h
u
returned
IQ
kick*
mission said the'Mate's ceivod two votes, front Lnn
.................
i t nr the ipinm with H4 points on
so universally admired ' , , ,
t)B
t
n
for
an
average
nf
lft.8
yards.
intion appears to have Shropshire and Ed Aipford,
tolyhilowna ninn lat ami
IM Wi *»/y (*e fo|(an/*|/
Bile. •
Oi gnats. Hep*mil
nil areas exespt Tanneaaee'a Bob
. . . the (etKagof rsaJMrneetJut wanes from Cadillac's
M - I t* Lis
•
T
Dey after day, year afrer ye*r| he wiQ have that
_ jirlda.
OrUMfru)L " Dunran'
Auburn's
lane's Henry Krnka
grist rtpwtulon foeqnalty, soundness and long life...
retire after Uds^gsar,
same wonderful feeling as ht rolls hi* Cadillac out
turkey crop also Ie re* Karl Brown reeoln
vote
iirg p stru li.
" ac ah
L^ ^ H -e H lsss
M
••*
. . . tha fteRng of sfcffoa that o sstt from the tar’e
the Commission said It each.
law tha stmt or highway, For the Joy of Cadillac
MMUWMlWM
MIAMI BEACH—Tha Natiand
■ good deer hunting on
amsdag resgandveaeta sa throttle and brakes, . ,
Boxing
Asaoctatlon
gava
CommU*
owaership Is deep and abidiag.
BY a r h o c ia t r d p r e s s
frra e i Florida Eglln Field
sloner Aim J. Greene a vote v
t. &lt;#•
BOXING CON
Wmdda's ymi Hke to Ittm wWt It'e Bhe to dt at
and tho Ocala National
. . . tho foelag ef r t a t a * tbat a m m ftaM Wa*
confidence after • move to Ihvb
■trona
IIAMI BEACH,
iUa to wirwtwad himssF,-and all pho rids with Mm,
MIAL_________,
the wheel of a tar that can mean jaw atari to yoaf
FOOTBALL
him ouatad.
*r-Haul!
Ming
tlgM
’
today
an
moat
•gain a rt plentiful, —Delegates to tho
With every safsguard ait sptompbils can pruvide.
RACING
NEW YORK-Owner Ted
If so, com. is today-for a rid., that's a revelation
odttjM
m
op
at
—
account
wsalbar.
that l§ needed log Association's m
it of the N«w York
■a.and j mooerali* on Oraagea.
SAN BRUNO. Calif.—Peti Otla*
Urapetru
Markat
dm.
terback
Gaoi
»•!
■wl*
ths-Bg
of Go
lerday.
ardua la tba aMaat rival m
■ Hi*
1148 Naira Dam* foatMU d a •coring on

Fatal

JACKSONVILLE,
Nov. 15—
1,1 1 - Mainland of Daytona Beach,
in, of the few unbeaten football
Ksms left tn Florjda, goes after
„ key victory In pursuit of tha
Soiiin ,i*t High School Confer*
i n , lltli* this week.
Tin- defending champion Tal*
'ahasseo team, with throe tie
garni &lt; and a toss as Ita 11)40
NFC icrord, will tarkle Main*
land in tho big one of four
league games.
It's scheduled for Friday, na
i- i train at' Gainesville.
Live
ti„k &lt; ul Ht. Paul* Thursday and
Kli-ti her
at Holies
Hsturday.
lati,' City, tumbled by Mainland,
ufl.y-l, last week, meets non-con*
triune Sliirke Friday.
liiiirn svllle and Ocala Join'."I
Mainland in winning last, week.
(,so'-svllle tripped
Live Oak,
:u-', Ocala blanked Bolles. IIP)
after four . losses.
Tallahassee
lurui'd bark 'Jordan of Columbus,
liu 7-0.
.. .
Ht ittoll tigs (Conference Game*
Only l:
w 1. T PTH OP
120
17
4 1) 0
Mainland
0
58
3 0 n
lii-ti-linr
5!)
5 l 1 128
Lake City
72
2 8 t
70
Cl,mi svllle
57
32
3 n
lli'lles
25 ion
t 4 0
Praia
52 127
1 4 1
Live Oak
44
37
II 1 3
Tsllsloissee
SI
40
0 2 2
Hi Pauls

St. Augustine
Leads EFC With,
5 Wins, No Losses
2

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Godwin Injured In
KentuckyGridGame

2 Platoon System
Enemies Fight To
Change SubRuling Charlie

Tide Picked To Stomp
Mississippi Southern

Justice Is
Number 1 Pro Choice

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Hunter* Urged To
Obey Safety Rule*

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Lee Eleven Needs

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By R I. Ilurdl&lt; k
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CUIC01T COURT HKAI,
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Phone 813

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fo r

Green’s Fuel Gas Sanford Office
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a, prl*
vnlo bath and ahowtr. Phone
610.
ABOUT 8600 *quare fast warnhoute (pace adjacent atdo track
and track
m ek height floor. 6th
Street.t, op pot Ite Trailer Park.
W. Ball, P. O. Bog MB.

Prwt

Large front room, heat,- Inner*
tprlng matt rets, near ehurrhea
•hopping. Photie 801*11

Newly decora tod ground float
furnished m L private hath and
entrance. Quiet neighborhood.

LU, -*^UaV

I It ACTOR WORK
*’•
reinly. (Jet your iinler In early. Free c»lliiinles nr, plnwlng and
di'clpR farm nr garden tilnln,
BEDROOM IIOUBKT Clmip in
We enh for thipping. (I. It. Ilexl,
rortisr lot, Ifl.OiNI.OO, liberal
I'honc IB72-J.
AJsu clearing and grading build­
ing lexis. I'lmnn IU7-J. Jack
term*. Other Imimrx 1 .1 ,000,00 1 ,M\ IHfVW jitnrkel Cahhuire plant*.
Rmv-ei'
and lip. .Hnnm furnlxlipd. Also
Yollmvs resIMnme. I'.en ftulrirr.
Orange (irnvois, Tnuriat rmirls
iffin-.1.
'
'
/
At,I.
TVI'KH nf liiilldnrer work,
nnd HiiphI houses. J. W. Hull,
Dinner,
Set veil, redanu ihle lull'll, Fro-' e.xtinmi
Realtor, 2-I2H Mellenville Ave., Fueil Klu imp
“The Rest Klu imp on ea rth ", en. Davnl K. ( 'in neuter, Plrnn.
I’heiie IHKI-W
1808 &lt;l
every night nt Homer's Drill,
(ilLKHT ilo tlS E , Deluxe, near .1
XM Knat lat. Ktreul.
c a r p i : v i i : r needs
work. f. I.
oceup heaches, gruasrd Bl 1,0110.Myrtle
00 IIMI*, down payment flfi.fimi.. KKIIKI.MANR Itcd Rose Feed. I
1 mii, III.in A WhI siik, 1201 CeUiy 1,1C KNmI-D Ihirlier wishes n».l
hn. tills ill good.
Vve Plwne I1NA J
in HhiiImhI. Willing In give .It,.
TOURIST COURT III cabins pin*
wink im 111 ii| basis. Petei )!.-, il,
Trailer Court, |m.*llile llirmne CDN'CRF.TK Sewer Pipe, Dreaxe
binnisi. 2711 Dimway Itnail. I.*■
Im p . Ill'irk.-i Keplie Tanks
big. 6I8.IMHI.OO down pnymenl.
Window-', Denches Flower Pols, _ V_ l ii l imln, Fla
OCEAN Kionl M bedroom home,
M&gt;...i
Free Kidimiitcx, Mira*
well furnished, all for $ Ift.liiMMlo
■I.- futtercte Co Plmne 1888 800 111—-IliixInriM 0|i|Mirliiinlie
rash, asked $l!f&gt;,4Mt0.IKI year ngo,
I Im \venue.
real hargnin.
IID1 MOD HTXNIl
ORANfSE Drove, 68 acres rime In H\V\P KHOP. -108 E. Ilii. Kt. We Saufnid A .led
Ph. h.7.7 W
Del,and. crop about 8IMH) boxes
II.ly. &gt;ell nr t.nde uiiihI any
KMAI I MEAT Market and D,..
goes, down payment I'JD.OfHl.OD
'lung. Phi.ne 108 .1.
eery 'leek. Reason fm really giHol. trees 12 In 28 yenrn, HI WIND MACIIINEK A Kr-rvlee.
"lh"i business.
I.ncidom
llTangerines A Orange*.
I ei in llert’n Sewing Maelune
Kmifoiil Ave.________
See Errd II. Iloughlou, -10.1 l.enox
Simp I'linne 1021.
Avenue, I'lione Ik18l, Daytona
S'H'K MARION Mnrkel rnhlinge 12—
SpvciHl S crv it e.,
IJ
Reach, Fin.
and K.-earnle plsuls, Irealed
W ELL Cun*lrurtpd five room
lied' I'll. 1880 .1.
NEW FI.OORH surfaced ............
frame Inmgalovv
with extra Ini.
Bi '
fecllon. Old floors umdi- Id*
Dond neiglil
neigliborho's). Priced rca- M".i e 7 r.tiler, IH fl. 2 bed. 1800.00
new. Finh-liing, cleaning A w„• i h '_'lltl 81&gt; rile Ave.
epnable at 17800.01
11.00 iinfiiiiiished
Ing, P.i.'tnhln power plmd.
nr 18000.00 furnished.
EI.Ef’TRR' Refrlgernlor, Dilmon,
vents sxprrionrn In !!it/nii".l&lt;
n fl. I yr idil. like new. Iteusiin161 ALL Country limn*. Has .1 liedCnimtv, II. 61 Dims,hi. In i'
.•Mr Plume 188.
1 rooms, 2 lot*. Can be ptirrlmxrd
Mary.
• fo r. 1880.00 dawn and balance i’lTTHIIURD Puliils for every purRtnall mnnthi
VENETIAN
III.INDB made (&lt;&gt; m
iiy payment. Tolal
I". e.
„ar. Krmlmils Venrlian Hi m-i
Helling price 18.160.00.
s i \K ARIK Dlssx « paint Co.
Cm. H2U W. 8rd. III. Ph i."
FOUR bedroom hou»o on Weil 112 III tV. 2nd. SI.
Phone 830.
1162-W
let.. Blfeet. Large loL Price Bee I lie E A S Y
Kl'INDRIER
14260.00. Can Imj purchairtj for
ORI.ANDD
Mmiilug ‘Vnlpol &lt;•&gt;
tVAHIIER new nn display.
$1600.00 down. Oalanre month*
Te i me.
lamln Evening Hlnr. Call Ralph
R»y. I II18-J.
ST. JOHNS ELECTRIC CO.
R f j i n i T .A . W1LLIANH. Healim First Hi. k JMngjtolla
I'h.
piynMkd K. Le
Adssclata
» » 6 a i. 817 for llallery, firnc-rnf-.r

Phene 7 t t • ' A

w itm .

■fDRKE^K for sale at Lake M°n

and

Rlar.er

service.

THE “LAST
WORD” ON TIRES

liOgal Notice

Use Luminnll

j
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MAKE

fto w w a

S!:mlc&gt; Roircrs
lliirtlxvarc Co.
21 I S IM tIRD AVE.

TIKE CHOICE IS
SFKIOl S MATTER

PRIZES GALORE
AT ORLANDO IN
FARM FESTIVAL,
DKNKHAI

h im

NO\ IvMHKIt

VTHS

; pa h ty
IN

am i

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BY

TH E

GEN ERAL"

pity
IM itu
I" I'huiiiki- of
IIHtl • ,iMi*rit i•*ji
,i |»"tllol»i|o.
xxm I* Lv
tits
tLid'll rlioiro
rin •It' fllHbX
t )«• &gt; TI spend
of nn mdou.M
*.||i*i-i ttik:
•
i • Mint?
IItHII
flit *vlIt . fn . ki
•ir lull i. hntd
nfi.l ilh.’i .*1
i . i. l • Hut*
».-*. ilioy dp|4
XXll. ' -t Mdll**
oir iltoiii'lil.
.linn k»IX. f L* lit
■tihh'Oi ll
1 H1t till.||| |l
. Lr-vr mniwf
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III 1••ill/i lim*
11. *11 .nt! rin'x
\ ll.l-MlIILt f**
••i|» tin* enn
tii. ' (•f flui'
, „ I’l to il
•llXt III, t I.l
til* i iii !:»k« 1Im i In.- Thug
ini,, i link
Jill- riilliilfi* f* l r
can itinkn
toilnx
HI - I
♦
lltnlotMih* lil'M* i - 'll). Hindi
4-olilfnt t;|li|$* Jill • »i"
•i-Miixtiiirul,
, li„ KNOW
I'ltl Xt.ll
ft* t
ivnig Deuel'*
T lltl S Imvi ••
•--lit V, niMixx
ill I ii »'s A• *
; mill uio»s* p» •• • , ■ f..ii„wmj9
i In** ,-vn.„|il,- )'■ 1 - i. i hev Imy
I il-i' ltd In*
Ih". i-.i\ ,, little
Lit IM*,, * . I.U* Di.- \ kn.iw they,
XXill v.,.f M \N t M •i: l- MM.F.qf
ii,, \ I,new limp
out of ill
i lii-iii im.iiey,
IMIll-nil I ll* « II
ami they
Hi Ilit l*ttM' I i',i,
.1,
nfetl
KNOW t o*iii'i o i I ,"
in iI Du itUS'l Dink
,-1,'U-i i iiluig m
then money .in i
Tii.- .Iioiii is
Is. a .In in ' mat*
i let
WI..-H MH
Y«•l
v-.-i 'on.ms'-'
1.1
id...,.' i , i . '
i.l I iiKNKRAI,HP

A nr w ilr.tl m tiles .111,1 the
M’lVIPe "'ll mu i- its how in
TH ERE IS Si 1 mils h t,.ilium
(Yiitinl II.u.dii &gt;1) I' 1 i,Iiiv and liiiill
ini., .ill 1 ,, ti- 1 id In- ■ that
Sntllldiv N.'v.ie ei Is ninl
al'iie.l ,4'Vl-t .ll
when 1 •••in t :il I le Sllpplv in limy limy In m i
tiodine-. 11 .-It t„ tin- tin I.UVillK times nnd -till is '.oil all lllS'll
soiifiiinl lif&lt; .0 -i &gt;•|l ll.lllt v
ihihlie id d x |IM|1 t III Mil l
lest
at ths-ir tti km.I..
he.11hp1.11 ler
ivnl, to •■. ini. 1 oil tim e dates Drnrral lire xipplv nlfer- llnill entitle, lion
d h I In- firm ' most mmlern tne ,,-i.ippinu - i-i v
euiin.il i'|Mit.t., ill IIMI Went
irr . .
i &gt;. to . 1 - , i .
,1 pi * i ii
Wnxhiitgi&gt;&gt;n si 1 , el
1 til Oilmnlo. Truck
I'll,, f"
-v.-iv Dmking
Mill
SI, 11.1k
m il
uellerill l loll, Cllgin,-i-li-'!
In that «|&gt;e
ii'.iimigci ot i|.«. tm: Die lienil- elfle J,ili hi-t'ii i l,n,i mn nthei
illllll le i', will weeleoiiie lllilnllVilh tirr!
«&gt;■tier tl I' ir iii l irrs
of (Jlie*t . fl
tin- .-vend Cell m l
|)lmi iiiv:. •h-tiiiu.
mimitui,
Dal l-'li.1 1.In
MillIII-.'
lie mt-1 hnlltiR *111(1 li.niliiii* Mills* «&lt;» mm It
his .l.-ifl wilt l..'|.| llnm ilew ll v n r r \n m i -:\ *i in n r . . .
with
^
...
P n rrx
fialnre. No shill* S-VS'I I••1111*1 .1 ••I'H* I XX1IX
Kmlln -IiiD.-ii W ill!/ will Imve to fill |ti.........* , lit,hi tlir mutt
lit stu.lii* mu ii ,,- giMimd* Kltlrt • u*ho f’litimt"! t* i ••it i.il*'
liilnin.il' will I,.- t, ii ni'li,&gt;il |tc- Yuli h.ixi'ii i hiiitMi uliMl I irr
Ireshnii M , t..
f*m lrp is iiniil inn tin Iiti'iiti-H*
Sets .1 I m . h iii I I'u i-&lt; will lie xxith. Isfiiri.il I in- Sii|i|tli ami
"ihnil piue*." .,n |."iiy eentesl kfp for &gt;oiiim ll Imu llioir it.iinvvitli a fill,- - ilf ii* mire wilt rd, hr1|»ltil i-xi»t»g Like i.m- $$f
Im mm......veil f.n I II young­ %oii mul iiiiliuimu* xmn i*%ri)
sters, ii llanlwnk gat, iiilige-- RHll!
flmn Scull Ii \IInnt i. Das Cum*
puny will |.i- a win il.'il the hi-st
ellrit- cuke D../1-n' uf iither vulunhle piuex will la- ell the list,
ami tin.ii'.uni' nf laiiii hex
nf
Florida'' Finest celery will lie
, Salely I iilw. toil Ito , nlfer thW
lioli'd nut In all t-emel»
\l I'OMOfamuli* f.l'N EII M
Kv.mv m . ii mill woiiihii nn I In*
h i m : i i \ r n ;i( \
win. Ii i* wii V
big Doii-iaI Tile 'luff will he
i ah, ml in ih,- li.dli ■&gt; field lung
devoting lliem-i'lv,", 1.. enlettnlfla* D rue,.,I I ii ,-* I,-ol in iii,- lira
uig M,ii ninl seruig thnl yon
ori
Willi Den, i il I’lre*
NOT DMA Dlt Die fiicmllv llrlil.
liaivt* 111 1line of vmu life They
t.eneriil IlnllerT
XXIIIII to lilt *1 you. mi,| we wnnt folk nl tii'ii,-i.il lit). Supply pro- your cat. anil a
car null
vim to lilt t Ilii'iii' Ii I'li'l a vld* moton-xl's n| i i-nlnil l lor* under d* hood, mm
you s i r *el tor mile* anil inilrs
«A|%|S*- 4-\I'll! il's ii lag. ji'lly "got Ida silh lln- Dut-'l lire* on the mol mile* ol c.irt-l i,-e. *afe slid
market, in, In.Inn- the n,de„,.rm'i|ti:iuit",l |. utv
Ihjr Drnrral Snpt-i-S,|,i,•,-«,-)■ and happy iIidihb "DO '• • &gt;.';IIX I..
\N|) 1 til I I ...» RICH I
Ih* t it*Ilf I u| I'titli till I* Ss'.illltu

li*.

CAKE CONTEST

M„ vi
,11
lli ..I iwe.-l
! lii-iii i , mi
II. •In­ new film 60
I III I,(w ,1 I )..,»
i' I! in--. . fn -I prise
ill IIm t.«- ...
li*-,....
ill 1'iir
a...............
, ... Supply's extiling t 'it, ii • Ciik. CmiiD-'I' Till
lii-» I., ii.i-'i- it I., ilo Fanin-r's
Full I . *1 ivnl. Itm West Mil'll
iugtim Minot, III III,,,to. mi Mid
iinliv hi...mug, N,.v"iiil."i I1.1 F.ii
Do-' . I. •" id I o’clock SiiDinliiy
I, ft "I ii--o,i .linlping l».gin* Ilie'll,
will.
ih. I'ri/c Awunl
l.cliig
iiiii.l,- iiIh. iii 8 o'clock

PRICES \ ND I F.II MS d Drnrral U rn
Supply will |,l»-.,',- v,,u ninl ill* always
In mad* t„ til M il It hmlgel Easy
piiynvrnl plan Inc lln.', .. lot » I'll II.
1 nil'll rn|ny tlrahnu . •) I, ll..-

E R A L T IR E
"s u p p l y
1 0 0 W. W a s h i n g t o n ☆

O rlando
Ituv (.id lu

O /A K K

i'L rfjiW

F A '*

Hwam'.

Rattery Service, 301 W. F i i . i
CHK a P—my .equlty’ ln 8 bedroom
roc. Phone 1087-J.
81.
homo on I n Iota with or with* DININD TARLfc," 4 cfiitfrn,
mil all kitchen utllltlea. Pay
lug table, chins cahlnet. Phone LAWNMOWERK sharpened, hi. v
balance like rant. Dorman June*,
878-J. 3474 Sanford Avo.
eles repnireil, lurk A key wink
IBIS Dougina Ave.
No walllng-wnrk
«u an,n l..-l
I l l ANK8DIVINO MPECIALS^
II. W. Hltummi, .710 Ea*l It It Si
You
ean't
cut
these
llama
hut
they
Knnfurd, Fla. (Formerly will.
A rticikh F o r Male — 3
run help l» make your Thanks­
Wllliami Fixlt Hln.jD
giving u Hills happier.
Amaelng John* ton'a “NO-RO ACII”
W T/TTIT^Ir,f,lA 6i8 A Co. no'
Npeelal
Mntltnry coating kill* Roachiw "&gt; re
Inc. transfer nnd •tornge, i&gt;a&gt; i
i P.BO
Ant», W ater Buga for tnonthv. $2.08 Plastic Meat Tray*
Ing nnd nnllng, 200 Nmit.
Pint
Half pint 80c. Rou. $ 100.08 New Maytag
Laurel. I’hotlo R ill.
Wnaher
1178,00
mlllat k Andereon. _____
$2.08 Don*eorrk De»k Lamps $8.00 Y0UND I. ADIES. under 21. u.-ni
IF i t * A Hrlgga k fltratton Kn* $0.08 Automatic Refrigerator
)ter*onahle, In assist Mgr. »i
rhapernned all girl soles pr«&gt;m&lt;&gt;
•■'tfite Or Parts you Heed Bee
Defroster
S6JX)
lion group. Tmvel Florida m
f ■r
A. D. ROBIKR
(All Iteina while they that only)
wittier, New England l("-»ii
Fveneh and Cemmerrlal
HT. JflHNH ELECTRIC CO.
summer. Training course, nvei
f e w reglatered Briggs end
First A Magnolia
PN, l i l t
ago monthly $880, and Inm"
• Stratton Dealer

Sl.no.

Interview*. Windior Hotel. Da.

riCXJO ASM V'NOOt IAOSU A*JO/
r*»»m.6MCN.
riv* ybatw
rutivn rw&lt;. ucnoot* ah« waiaJMrja -.
rooniAu. r. egANO*,UHiP ' Corn HA*el
UN«3aFbAt«D.-'ou MinDNO ro do

VtBU. MgN.'TWiS &gt;*J IT*
llHtt NOf *.--DO.ICV".KLV’.X1
jVliS o A-'K . U Pae*-rwonO
BurncMeMeve'J rv*,/,-

FACJ. n o o a r /
Stv«r.' 8 u r

WiN*

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PAfiN SIX

2 Newspapermen Retailers Face Bright Future
Are Hanged For
In Sales Volume, But Profit Less
Gandhi’s Death
Hy HAM DAWHftV

•Ins iiioimi,,j, |heir bodies Wrir
Cicmntrd immediately afterward.
N.niiynn V. (iodic and Narayan
It. Aplc, two Hindu joutnali*!*.
walked to llirir death with imilc*
on llicii lure*. Their forehead*
wen- painted with *ncrrd mark*.
I.aih in.iii tarried a small package
piPMiumldy of Hindu acripturn,
whii I, ilu-y were allowed to hold
ii&gt; thru Imhdi ware lied behind
llirm.
A nimm-iil before the trap wa*
•piung Ihr two young fanatic*
ihmiliil in unison "May the United
Indm In- immortal. We aaluie the
holy miiilii-rlniid."
Thi»«* ttim ttic Nutlunallat »l,»gim* lliut hml ililla,Ill'll them tu
tukii the lilt- of the aululed lllmlu
apnitiiul leader who huti-d violence
ao much in- 11 urn to i-ltll Moslemlitmlo strife.
A wit lit*** to the execution.
which iiuiiil u two-year-legal luit-

ti I iiIIiiwiiik tiuminr* aaaaaaiun
tun, in n New lli-lt.l gurden .Juii.
itti, tlMH, Hind the two lueu thauk*r.I llii-tr ju iloi* for thvlr kimh-.H
nml 11-hen i tun they "fln lili the
I.ii iiiii- i. ipnckly, ’
(ioil-.e, tin- Jti-yeui -old eillloi
ot tic Pooiiu liully, hml fired the
.m u Hint t. ill«-(| Nniidhl u* lie
wulkeii to prayer in from ot
Immlied* ot III* roltowar*. Apt*-,
(lie Iiiiiill.ln-I ol (he lli'W*|iu|iei,
won executed tor jeuiilllg the plot.
I-Ciii otlii-i men recetvad mnieii
cch of tile impii.ontm-til fur purti
Cl|mtiou io tin- (dot while n lillli
won licipllttl,ll,
A h tin1 two rumleiiiiMMl men
Blood oti tin- gulluw* they luohi'd
akywtuil uml ii'tutod Iron, me
llmdu Mi-i'ipluioa in the la*l win
all11■ of liic null, wldirli la I'un.nleteil (In- vUlldti go,| hy tho Hindu*.
'Ilu-y Were .till nmillng ua the
lillicit In,oil* were placed uver
lltelr l end*.
An eyiwllnena *nld four Urahmill pile.In attended the eremattnn, renting the acrlpture* amt
pouring rice uml "Klie#’' (cluri
fled hut ter) oil the hilining pyie*.
‘the 'hone* ufid u*iiu*r wni be
Imimr.ed in the holy rivci (m|n*
at uume lalei date, in rumplMinCe
witli the leipietta id tile yhillilM'
K'lallvea.
Hour, after the hanging o f ­
ficial* .till lefiiBed pnldluy to
(lillfiliu in deny ttiul Hie oxccii
Hum IiiiiI luken pliue. In avoid
ilcluon.liiilloti* mu) po.xlhle violmice, even tin* elo.e.l leliitlVe*
wen- not told. ,in informed .outre
kiild ilm I,one* and aahi-a would
lie illimi'l.ed ill the holy liver
1 vecietly.
A .(n e t cm few hud huen tduct-d
around the pilami nil night aim
' until afti-i the execution. I'ullce
1 feared tlu-re might loi vlnh-me
, among hoiiic I'f.lMfU luntby lllmlu
’ and Bikh leftigci-B, many of them
aymiiuiheile to I he untl-Mimlem

Godaft.

I
I'ullce held two men - uppuieiil' ly friend* of (|odae'*--whi) allenip
' ted during the night to sriiliIt- the
y ' ! 20-foot wall* of the jail. Ollieri • ' wile no 'll at inliunic* wtie reiiortW? ( .«d:
"
Althmigh the people of Amhnlfi
&gt;,
ellll did not know whether the
?'• ■1" two had heen hanged or not, the
T. v government niiimuncod the eaeeti* lloli III New Delhi. It took place
a t H o’clock thl* morning.
Y’.c *
Anihuln I* In fiulln'* teeming
r , . runJuli where hundred* of Mu*etn* ami Hindu* Imve dlo,| in
litter clashes which nruic nut of
:hw partitioning of I'nklalnu and
India afler they received th«lr
ttdapandvni'o In 1047.

City Is Asked
*
BS

r**&gt; na*i
tlw Wnla Marketing ||IINri| „f ]^ t

J F 4 of (ho A. II. French *uhdlvi*lon,
hfa*r now me it(IIed hy tlm Hanford Htaln
&amp;EV;Farmt&lt;ra .Market t» rucllllnte finrJTY, Aiming of Impruvcmen'.* at the
Market, wa* approved. Thl* ellnjm alei thu reservation of a nreg|oua deed that If over the market
area con*eil to he u*cd for It*
ijrtwMHt purpose, the land wa* to
wrvert to the City. The Commit•Ion, raid Mr. McKihhln felt that
the Market wa* "aufflclantly onuanrtted tn May In Hanford,
i- Attendance of delegate* roprea n t i n g Sanford at (he convention
mf Florida Uegue of Munich
MM, N‘,v-. a7. *•» approved
'Mayfair Inn, ilad Mr. McKIh

i Invited the League to
1080 convention here. Mr.
it and City Sanitary DirH. Johnson reported ati Monrjay at the mooting
Phfeida taction of the
n Waterworks Association
ado, and *ald that they
ttand other meeting!,

CITATIONS

tUty
OgAA KATlOAf
VAVT

cyA S D S

f«»A T &gt;

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Truman Report
Show Europe’s
Prices Too High

Commercial Flight
In Jet Transport
Claimed By Italian

By CRNAKE RKDKINI
Al* Nawxfeaturea
/Ii Mn t u * L o o s * T *
ROM K—An Italian air force
colonel claim* tn In- the flmt
Buy ENMYTMWfir o s
mart to pilot a jet propelled
W A M T S , P * AAOAiEY
plane over a rnmmi-rclnl route.
Colonel Mario I),- fleriinrdi,
&lt;30 T o O
W f '
ll*2d Schneider trophy winner,
recalli-d the flight in an miurWASHINGTON., Nov. 15 -&lt;/p)
vlow.
"That
w-n*
Novi-inhi-i
;i^
1— I'rexident Truman today irnl to
11)41, when I drove the filst jfP
(ongirit a Marthall Plan report
plane fruni Milan to Rome", n«
dn Idling that Europe rnuil lower
•ahf.
ih price* to compete in the United
"I Wll* Ot the time, line uf
the Cnpronl uiicinft
factory'*
State* market for the American
test pilot* and io Atiril lliit) I
mntumrr't dollar.
tested the Jet plum- for the flnt
'" ’in"., recent survey the National! ,
W.M m" ''" ^
City Hn.ik or New York »h«w. I
•• "o- lengthy and coatly . ..at
“The United Stale*, of course,
time, taking off from the airport
Hint r»n large ret..II
(m r.tim ..'
"‘ •‘' I
Ju *t la-fore the
of Tallcdo, The tests went on fm
mu*l be willing to accept greater
jiver IK months, and nt Ilm end
In the flr.t half of thl* year had ,,,hI
S."l,l-( 11 • **'**
competition from European tupof November IIMI. I flew tin- jet—
.. Mile, volume only I P&lt;r
plier* in order to help Europe pay
rattle period of They gut *teudily wur*a after the
a Captoid Cnmplnl—from tin, air­
under the eom|inrahle
*teel
worker,
walked
out.
At
their
it* way,” aaid tho.study prepared
port nf Llluite near .Milan to GnliW
ItMH. Hut their net llimine wa*
low* point, di-pui tmont .to re aide*
down III per cent.
miiii. near Home".
“
by the Economic Cooperation Ad...........
town
a
thumping
12
to
14
The 27 depnitiiicnt nod *perially
An air mlnlalrv spokesman
oiiniitration.
.ti.re* in Hi,. IM re|),died aale* ..... ' **nt
y*"*-readily harked lip Do Rernuidl's
only II pei cent nudi-i n year ugo,
(Yhat nlmui thu rent of thi*
Even if European sales in the
claim.
hill tln-ii profit. Were Ofr tri |« 1 yell! ? The head of one of tho
"Wo don't want to act like the
United State* were doubled— thus
rani.
lurgoat de|iurtmcnt .to re group*
Hussinn* who claim Hint they
irstoring
Europe's
pre-war
share
Tin- Iate.i report of the Fed* I in the country- Fred l.nxarua Jr.,
wen- first in everything," observed
of thi* market— the volume would
end Itft.erve Hnnril give, depart• prenlifenl of Federated
Depart­
Col, Klhnnij Ghlgliu.
ment -tore I,Hie* III 2 pel ei-nl ou-nt Store* hie. -gui-KBe* that
"Hut we hnve found reason to
irpreirnl let* than I per real of
uh
miller la-t year for the week end-i dollni volume will la- ".umewlmt
twllevo that Do III i modi wn* the
ll.i*
country's
total
output
and
„,| Nov. ft.
low-ur limn a year ugn."
first moo to fly u Jet OV*l a
Thnl’* nl,out tho moil cheeiinv
That piohaldy mean* only a few
commercial
dlstnuce.
At
the
NKAV YORK, Nov. IB—l/P&gt;- would "only be arralrhing the sur­
new* ............. etui ter* have Imd all |n rcenlnge point* lower. All exact llill ''Hojimglr*" Holdnaon. 71- face of the Ameiiian market,"
time lift carried nil- mull hem lt^
till, yeai. From .Inn. I to date., figure I* Impo.idlile In give, even yi-ur-idil veteran ntage uml ncreon Congre** wa* told.
he stamp 'first Jet piopelleT
CAMDEN, N. .1.— Real inelal In enna D the anawer sclencr ha*
ilepnilini-nt .toll. .a le . .Imnpi-d tin nl thl* tali1 dale, bernune of the iluneer, wn* in a hnniiilul today,
fliirtit Mliaii-Guldonia”.
now provided to the Increasingly difficult and expenilva proctsa of
"
T
h
e
participating
ruunlriet
tiveriige of li per cent mulcr
iirieccliilntv of fm lher .trike* nod
nerldll* nod uncertain.
"A ftrr Ih) Ilernurdl"* auccex*repairing autu hoilie* and fender*. Don't raplac* It, metal it, I* (he
It’* true lliut the compnil.oti* lint-down*,
An ufflrlal uf rulutnhla-I're*- mud intensify their export drive
ful attempt, a hew type af jet
new approach. A rusled-uut dour pniicl is drat sanded tu remove dust
of lid* year’* volume hu* h«en1 Hut with everything
iiotmul, hylerlnn Medical Tenter *ald Hole In the dollar areas if they are to
wil* prepared by the Tamoni
'•lid paint and then a special fiber is dipped In n solvent and applied
made ngain*t the hauuei vent of m-IiiII trade can continue it* pro- 111Non wax not ‘‘In a i-rixl* at thia
fuclorle* under Si-rmnlii C’om'tc the now hare metal, as shown lower left. When the fiber Is dry,
attain
independence
from
extraor­
IDIM, the tiiil-end of the po*t-Wiii *ent pun- lit the rath legl.ter.
time," hut that hecauan of hla
pllli’* supervision Hut nftei 'he
. McL l. lt la applied uver it with u brush, as shown In tha top photo,
dinary
outside
assistance."
the
re­
age, hi* rumlltloii wa* rnnaldareri
or with a apray aim or a spatula. Duro dry, th# repair I* metal-hard
arnd*t|ce,
Ihe
Germans
picand may be sanded smooth and [minted Ilk* any metal for a finished
port weal on.
"*erlnii* ami iincertan."
veuteil n* from working on it
'Job like t&gt; nt mi the lower right. This amaslng new material, a product
nnv more."
The uegru danrftr waa admitted
"Thin will require on the part
of thu It. M. Ilulliugshrad t’orp . I* now being Introduced in auto body
Tin* journal of the llritlah Roval
tu tho Imapltal late yrxteriiay af- of many European bn*lne&gt;*inen n
lly HIMH&gt;H JOHNKON
It h i Ii m * rroM **•■» IIMI
ahop* acinus tbe country. F.vrn individual car owner* who are handy
Aeronautic* Hodnty of Jnn. It) 18
leorganlsatlun uf factory methods, ■with sandpaper and a paint hru*l, cun make hotly and fender lepairi
iiiuiiiliiig, Adeimuer *unt that the ,,7 ," ,n ■utiBpftelfii-d heart
, enndltloit,
,
records Get mini* flew Jets for tli^
Itl 'NNINIi WATER STILL
mure
line.- \V.-*l.-,,i foreign „i.lli*l«-i» which had hotheri-d him previous­ installation of now and
quickly and easily. Ilnrdri tbuii lead ami mare ruit-proof than naln
first time Aug. 27, Ib.'ID, with P
AIISKNT IN MOST FARM
. . . . . . . hint agreed to «!ow down diHinnnt- ly, heroine iidanalflrd, the offi­ efficient niaehlnery In order to
less steel, Mct-L-it piovulc* a i.-pair Joh as durublu and permanent
lleinkel H. K. 17H. The magaxine
Ho .MKH IHU IS GAINING
,,y &lt;&gt;.,t,nn *yiillietlc gn-nlim&lt; cial muIiI, lie wa* placed In an reduce emit*, greater attention to
•a many mole expensive ine'li »1j now In me.
added that the llritDh Gloster
Rooulng wat'-i i* p«-rha|&gt;* Ike
,,,,,] *n„-| imtorie* pen,ling oxygen tent.
merchandising uml ndvertl*ing,
Whittle K-28/HI flew for the first
Roliliisou relehrated hi* (12nd1 iei|e*Jgnlng of iirtalucl* sail packgreat,-*l Mingle ciiim-iill-MCC- whirl. , (ll||„,, &lt;h*ril**imi* la-lween the
time Muy 14, ID-11. while the
elcctiific.ll.in off.-i* to farm fain- (p.jmuu govenimcil uml the Al Idrthday nine yearH ugu hy danr* |aging to anil American ipefor
Atnerlciiii* look off with theli
ing il'J l,loch** in.
i(own Hrnndwny. H&lt; - ear**, and a ileieinilnallon in I'liited Kintes; Inflnthiii rniiimio-I
ill,-*, In tin- opinion of puw«u-u*e
|,,K|, ,„mml**lnn.
Hell * I' fill/A Alracomet Oct. 1.
to
utuile.
wahonored
hy
the
city
for
hi*
-•rve
American
cusloim-rs
with
expert* of the lli.ixl HI.-.IrlticuAilenaue, *„m Mu.l he Ix-lleved
11)12.
i,on AdiiiiuMrniitm. Tlicv itMtimalc
niigl.l ultlmulely till year* In *how hu*lne*a on Apr the care and ntleiitinn they re
"Slnhli- den, iicmu le*
Mitli
n
Col. Gldglla said Hint Italian
H
I).
1114(1,
when
Mayor
William
O'celve
from
American
producers."
Hud a fa. ,u family of five with u
t„ „ cumplete hull in dm
hriiml puiliaiucliliiry luisl
lime
Init-lligi'iice
hu*
proved
that
JACKSONVILLE,
N**v.
Ift-I/I1
)
I
In
ver
proclaimed
"Rill
Hiihliiaon
■
ini, a,inuml of live*tnrk would u-c nii.ii.lliig, mi to n lug cluingc in
It also will In- necr**ary, the I,ceil Io,night Into being nml
tho German* never flew any
The
cell
I
ml
mid
south
Flor­
Uni."
nhaul Jlisss ion* or wider In a year ,t„. ,)|wnic,.ilhnst idan.
report sold, fur the .Mm dinll I'lau atreugllu-lied," tin- lev lew mil
ida Flood
Cunt col Hoar,I him commerclnj distanco with eh Jet
could Men in give IImlr expnrtur* llllUeil.
f they hail to do the pumtdtlg and
Adeiumei uUo -aid Hml Ha4
liii-ii urged by Florida'* two .urn Helukd In IlklU.
Im-Bnllvea tu enter
the
tough
carrying liy I,ami. If the -nmr Allle* hail )ef,i»cd to -top ill*
Co! Ghlglla drew nn hla m em ut^
"The Cinnmu,il*tn have been put
l(l
U|,UUI) witli, ull
liuerican market. Till* will he on tin defensive lhrmiftliii.il
fumilv had un elect rle pump iln-y maul ling of foil
major mm
tu describe the hltlh of Jet proelhk- speed" In developing
dene, a* EGA AdmtnlidinPir I'niil free tialion* of Western Fninpe.
wmiltf- wit limit Mweat anil toil
umcrit Imhisti ie*.
..tifcgLiuril! pulsion in Daly.
. , t
.’onl ml piojccts
to
,4 iinttHxeS Prua* r * a * ’ Ostl ‘ G. Hoff ill nn lin* MUggi-ali-d, hy
n*e mine than twiro a* much
Adiliiuiei emphu*Ui-il the purlinHo ----said lltv
uf jet
-'Hack of this leiieweil spilltiUil 11vI-* nml property.
.
-—
— Inventor
,
water.
mi-lit nt Ituiiu Unit all the dri-i- di iIn-. Much ii hoard, however. lettltig the export lug ciiin|ianle., "lieilglh nil- the iculitlei uf u
‘ '
iiandef
I'rompt use of fcdi-rul idlncat-1 wnnl liijjiu n
l
r
{J|n4
Thl* plentiful Biipply of runulliK \»lnn* 'd the I'iiiim cmifeiciice de- would he set up ullly wllH the keep a share of the iIiiIIuih earned Mindliilllng diet, coiili.d uf miiii- „ l l 3
will make It tush-r to « "orthftrp .(tab;.■
W
water would, ill tun|( bIiiiw up ill iiumled iipuii fin lliei in-got ill Iliilr- mule, HliiiHthiK Ihnl lh,u gorI ruin in aajHirt trade,
jrjinl inf Itil ion hrmighl iihmit by uldiilii
iidilltlniiiil
fedeiul
aid (u r* " 1*mitfvr* In J-lj .
pli-a*auter living, hoalllih-r live- between the Gi-liunii gnveinnu'iil •'I* it*mum nl wnrk, ihjrlnR thu
The report coveted KTA oper- -.ti'tiillly ineri,using prediu tion— giunls, Senator, Pepper and llol- plMI* ,ft|r Id* l,#** .1' ..*•
•tin(k, uml iiii!ieu*etl milk and vgg anil the three iilln-d high com il«*lii»frullnns «if th»t tio^rd.
utlftns up to July I of till* year. now IK per cent aleivi- pn- win
..........................
mud members here
"8WMWlu 'CffM H M loW fjsim W
land told
i
“
If
l-i'wis
rriilRfd,
Ij9
R«fP
I***
mlasiiilier*
priHlurtliiti.
It also'1emphasised tha warning* and cnurugeuU* acllun* taken hy yi-Nltirday.
nu»n
nt
work#
ih«n..th*»
In
(.achnnge
for
Allied
i-onYet ileiplte the JiM-iea*liig num­
voiced Hy Hoffman tw o. week* be­ the piirtlcipiiting govetiiim-nlM tn
HoRand said in- wa* convlncud
tober uf electric-tin we red water *y*- iie**lon*, Adenauer suiil that the will act under the *»prgen?y p n - fore the 1 council of Marshall I'lau Imld down prices nml wage*, x x x if nil of thu tl,fiUO,l)IH) allocated
vision
of
the
TafUI
lurtlay
S
i
t
'
(leiman
government
i*
irmly
to:
cmjntrM* In I'nrlet that rccovurv
tmu *
ln*t*lh-d
during
icennl
"Against the-e achievements, il used or vicee.le.l "we can got
"Rnme of.th e -WhlU’ House el- hi Impfriltd. hy .Ijnuort rontrol*
I) F.ntei the Ruhr authoilt^
year*, two third* uf the farm lunnft*
however, must lie sot the Inability through u deficiency appropria.
........................
*iat
Luwi*
Vkould
&gt;bt
fli-lnl*
fc
-el
that
Luwl*
Would
mill
acknowledge
lltv
Ruin
h
I
ii
I
ii
I
c
and exchange ri-slfirtliin* which of Hi* We*l,-iit Kniopeiui conn- non covering the i-xces* spend­
of the rountiy m e. still without
ling off tha,,
the MrVlfe act as harrier* to irqde.
running water. (Inly ft m-muit of that will kev|i mnlrol of tha agree tn) calling,
trie* to impiove their dollai posi­ ing without too much trouble.
‘
lliw
w
*
or"
(»
\
uch
ciindUifuut.
h
r
,
under
such
conil
iiilmn home* today lack running Ruhr's big *H-el and coal In"It Mi ni* di diable to me that
■ It repented, Hoffman'* plea for tion. Despite the fact that tlodi
hoard
huvlna
auihu/|(y,;
idrt/ifke
duatrieM.
waler,
llift eftoiioinli- unification of Ku- cull,hill, d exports in (lie ci coinl yml get wink actually started In
recomuii-ndutloiiM
um^
lYtSif
21 "t'impelate , limcly" with the
.n o in.ui, of Hie district If posTu lit-lp pul (aim Inline* on a
I're*hli-tii ahoiild Invoke fndjThn- t-npft, noting M im ic »l«p*, in Hint ipiaitei or I'J Hi iriiched u |)&lt;■ t sllde. Thl* however, will have to
par wiili city dwelling*, KKA la en­ Allied •ecuiily hoaril.
direction hut declining lliut pro win |ieiik, shipllli'iil I" the Dnited
Ifarilev
Act
iv*
thu
ImmrqiMP
afep
II) Allow foicign hive*lmenl* in
tho discri lion of the
couraging RtCA-finnni-ed electric
been |Htaie* &lt;U—lined ami the dollar gnp 1 left
If lin- coal miner* unit (lh e , indus­ ’grftx* "on th&lt;-‘ whole ■ hu
H. S. engineer* in charge of the
sy*teniM In nssl.-t their miul con- Geiniiin lado*trinl eiitei|ul*e*. lie try don’t reach a *y|t|emi:Rt very - Inw." i
widened.
)i-h."
Hiiiuera in |ihuiiiiiiK inli-ipinte wntei did not *nv what |H‘|Cl lit age of *00,1.
With reference to ihe problem
"Thi' loahllitv to convert their
■ysleniH, The IIKA coup* du lint foreluii Inti'ie*, tin- Gi-iiiiiiii gov
(if*
high
Fuiiipeau
prices,
It
wa*
Meanwhile
fedeiul
mftdlulhra
gmutiig
11
n
1
ini
1
,
1
1
oidinit
nml
Inm (. HAYING
inaki. Insinuation* nr, gi-nerully ernmeiit would penult
dlsclosi-d thi-v werv cuii*Mftrjh|f stalled: "Devatnulhni of rurrem-le .i'.-ii c i vohi,iic of trade lulu u nNK\V URI.KANS, Nov. 1(1—
4&gt;
To
take
[ml
1
"a,,
-oui,
a*
speaking, sell rigljjimcllt. They
n jiptiinl MH'iit uf n fin't*fululn|f wax. unavoidable if the gap he .In. 1 inn ot the dollm gap 1 a ,/)&gt;,_ The [ireslih-nl of the Aiuerkolti liy giving leciinlcat advice |in**llde" 111 Hie i'ii ni.ti ii i. miiiui iHJiml to luwi «'ff a wulkoff *&gt;[ iwr-en price* In the two part* of i&gt;* m. iii olilfjit i,f tin* pm IU'ijJfilil»K ifn|| Siu'kfly of Muuliuniuul Kuof
the
lli-m-lux
ci,nn,iic.
and pointing nut the various fact­
Aitvimuei -.nfH shut the Wmd 'b''k officer* which Ihreatrn* to Iht- wanlern world wa* In liy nar­ count l ies.
ijIliciT* Miiy* the nation could
or* which *timil dim taken Into German government Imd ,-xniessi d bull pnasvuger
rowed."
*7*1' Iip
**•"■
)* J cargp
* T.
and •
dry
a
[iH'ihictjoii and triiile III- , 'live hi tween fit,UtMt,null,IXHI and
accnimt in Imylng ii pomp and
On the more favmahla side the ce ll 1 mol productivity Imriroves, f t,OIH),m)n,tU)u
mnmally
If
|t
,h*'
U wllllngm-**
wllllllgtie** t„
to make
miike the*.,
tlie*e cm
culli-I "blpplng mi tha
tilmmlng ii water *y*leio to meet
Gulf *t mldnlulit tonight.
report said:
it 1* c ircntml that price* 111 th e , would
mu the entire
Hoover
Ilm need* of a particular home cession* tu Ihe Wc*l hefuie the
William
N.
Margnlla
naslstunt
Industrial production
In the -mi cu rie,icy nri-n* gradually u d - 1 ('nmml*»lim it-puit into operumeeting of lin- I'uiU ciiifeienre,
-ind farm. They also undertint1 the
Tho German rliiiiici-llm
al ,u dlM-ctm of the Federal Cnncllm- Marshall flan count rle* reached Jil-1 1 In loseive* to Iluce prevail- lion
Importance of getting a competent
Tlo- AN.MK iireshlent, Jumt),
Shut Ihi- German unveiimten' lIon Service, -aid shipowner* wore ■ new peak In the M-t-und ipjartei- ing ip the hard currency art-as,
rimtrai'lor to in»tnll the watering snhl
standing pal against union demand of Ihe year; thi- farm outlook In­ tlm. alluvciiig trade again to How Todd of New &lt;it leap*, made thu
hail iiIho inked I he W cte m fm
system.
dicated a probable record post-war freely nod permitting Import re­ Mtidt-meot la*l nlgiit In un ml.
ell'll nilnl*ler* III In In nii iiige for n rotnrv Idling hall.
And In the sled Industry. Allrg- production; foreign trade expand striction* and foiulgn cxcliang. dress he fori- the l.milalana KnStep up in rural oUTtriflrutlnii for lilt end •" tin- *tiile of will-.
h o itfil f UAH h i 1 t n
g.iici-iiiig Society and t)i« New
hrny-Ludlnin’*
H-’.OOfl employa* ed— hut not In the direction uf the icgiihitioioi to la- lifted."
■luring recent year* will greatly
Grinin* si-etiun uf the AKMK.
joined thu liack-to-wnrk parade as
c o n 1 1 s r 1
fiu-illtale effort * of rurui cltlien*
thi-ir emit run i« signed.
tu provide Ihi-ir home* and meet*
Many small firms have jil»n»d
ing place* with running water and
lunialnn-lnauranca pact* with CIO
ndcipintu pumhhiK. these power(l-«a«ln*va s-rma r M, nBS&gt;
use .*pi-rleii*|s of the U. fj. De­ heroine a threat to w-oild m-ace." ateclwnrket* and mnal of tha
partment of Agriculture point nut. "previously Frunn- and Norway WXI.000 steel workers who stnielt
Today more than 7ft percent uf tho railed on tlie Asu'inkly I,, npprnve nut (let. I ure ex per led hack, on
i
Nation'* farm* have electricity, a* propinal* for ii woild wlde reuails their Jobs wllhln 10 days.
compared tu leva than 11 pet cent of all arm* hut ainniic weapon*
ii lullft when KKA wn* eatahllshrd. and any other lu-tniment* of ■cl authenllratad information Con­
cerning th*« conventional arm*Whllo the Installation of running mas* destriirtlun.
water system* I* nut keeping pace
The ( 'iiiindiun-Nni wi'giuii pro­ manta •ml armed force* of otnw
with connecthma fur electricity, It posal wn* «iil.milled i„ 11,,. As­ countries
k* making prugrea*. Morn nml sembly's fill-nation special politi­
During awurity council iwhata*
mure farm fmullie* are letting the cal committee ns Hint body be­ on the ia*u«. Russia Inalaled Mut
water and tint the memhare of tha gan debating (lie ipie-dlmi of anna ■ny arm* census mult Include a
A double chance to win! FlltST
count of atomic weapon* a* well
reduction.
family do the running.
- a Local Comaat judged by
The proposed arms rensu* wa* ■■ the convent lonaf type. The
local judge* rlgkt In your own
went
cm
power*,
however,
reject­
approved
earlier
thl*
yenr
hy
thft
MANY AltTICLKH SHOWN
community. All you do U write
Wownhltchkn, Flu. — Mora than If, N. Cumin la*lon for convenfloual ed the Soviet demand* on tM
your rcaaon In SO woldi or ten
1,000 article* mode hy the Gulf ■rtnamcnla hut wa* killed in thft ■round* that atomic enntrot al­
-o n the Local Entry BlankCounty home demnmdratlon club Recur It y Omim-ll hv n Soviet veto. ready v u he Ina conntdered by
Tim new reaolutluit calla on nil Iho U. N. Atomic Energy Com­
Kiri* and home demonHtratlon club
why we thould give you a new
mission
ami
that
any
data
on
nu-nitwra
nf
the
Security
Council
women wore exhibited nl the fair
IMQ Shalvtdor Refrigerator. II
atomic
weapon*
nhould
ho
handled
hero recently, according tu Mr*. Io eoopcrnlft In Irylng to achiova
our
judge* •elect your* a* the
separately.
unanimity on thi&gt; mica ipicatlon.
Wilma A. well, homo agent*
beat ream , you will get a new
Tha proposal would put tho As1950JJlt Jenifer4 R tf tic* rator fa bt
Ty Cohb, In ltd year* of majet
'I V on record a* recognising
no arms *la*lm* are llkoly league play, compiled a Ilf* tint#
awarded by tu and d tliv tn d rigfn
lo y tu rk tm t.

NEW YORK. Nov, 15—(A1)—Relailer* are facing a pretty bright
future in llte next monlln ahead a* far a* their talei volume ii concern­
ed. Tin* pinch cornel in profit*.
The amount of money being rung up on department itore cash
registers right now is only a ihodr below a year ago. Ami remember that
ImhI year wa* our of the best InW
— — -------------------An,| it |„
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AMRAIA, India, Nov 15 -(/T) grand total* that department
ever hml.
present goo,|.showing la partially
!lir young t-ditor who nt*a. mated •toil.*
lilt thl* year the r profit* are lu,.olln, l.,| fol ,jy „ t, mpor'|lrv (lll,
Muli.imlni K. Gandhi end the man hclNK .IniVc.I .town l.y high .. H-r-( &gt; U r|, .............. , h|. vu|„ £ (l/
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who told him in do it were sprung allng co»t*. On i-vi-rv *rur.. It c«i*t«j|M(l, , u, ,[d* li|m.
more to atay In hu«lm-.. now than |yll||rV
Inuk,.n , M„
»imiill*iiriiiii|y through a gallows
.. yen. ago. A* one m,•reliant .a -I. ycnr'» gm„| hualnoa* look .till
trap at die Ainhal* central jail
I In- more you earn the h-*» you tt«-llor.

Bodies Of Godsc And
Apte Are Cremated
Afler E x e c u t i o n

TUESDAY NOV. 15. 19-19

Tint SANFORD tfKHALIL SANFORD FLORIDA

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EC A Declares U. S.
Is Willing To Ac­
c e p t Competition

“Kojanffles" Robinson
H Heart Attack

Rural Common Benge

Herman Agreement

Senators
Speed
On Flood Control

Coal Strike

«* *l,h »j : k,£5S

CROSLEY
MILLIONDOLLAR
GIVEAWAY

UiiHwia Hramlod

G et th e th rifty p o w er o f a h u s ty n ew

Ym, war $2,080,008

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valuabia prizes.

4th ANNUAL ORLANDO FIRKMKN'8 BALL j
t'RESRNTH

FREDDY MARTIN
AND HIS
WORLD FAMOUS ORCHESTRA QF STAQR,
RADIO AND SCRRRN FAMR.

THURSDAY. Nov* 17 - 9 to 1
TghW RiMrvMtoM it Caiaotut

vt&amp;spwnri
in four whtalbaeee far'tit.,
14 or IS f t and 17 or I I It.
•treaaUlBed •rudebakOf tri
H »«» M-ton and t-tenoai
an alaa available.

in addition to and eeparato from
our local conical*, where the
Mini word* you write lor the
Local CantaM (or different, II
you prefer) may bo wbmltted
on the National Entry Blank and
compete for the Grand Prlaea of
cath, kitchen*, and refrigerator*
to be awarded by Croalajl

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To ProoioU Ihe P r tir tN of America.
To Product P rosp er!" for H taforl

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Federal Mediation Of­
ficial Says Further
Mediation By Him
Would Be Fruitless

B-29 Is Reported
Lost Off Bermuda
HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nov.
IB—(A*)— A United State* Air
Force 0-28 with 20 per hour
nltoerd wae reported missing
today on a flight from Riv­
erside, Calif.,
to Bermuda.
Search plane* have gone out
Irom Bindley Field here. The
plane wt* uuc here a t 7:10
A.
M..
Eastern
Slander..
Time. It wan believed to havn
cumc down
in the Atlantic
off Bermuda. Four plane* urc
.cnrchlng tin area. The craft,
from the Hcimut Squadron of
the 22nd Bombardment Group,
wae one of a number of B-20*
rn route from California to
Britain, which etnp over In
Bermuda.

WASHNGTON. Nov. 16—&lt;/»*)—
Federal Mediation Chief Cyru* S.
« Ching today turned the deadlocked
^coal diipute over to the While
Houte for action.
Ching reported to John R.
Steelman. Preiident Truman’* at*
•itlanl, that further allempli to gel
union leader John L Lewi* and
coal operator* into an' agreement
«eemed uieleaa.
After teeing Steelman at the
White lloute he told reporter*:
■* “ It it our roniidtred judgment Jury
Asks Leniency
that further mediation at (hit time
Be Granted 17 Year
would he fruitlen."
Old Shotgun Slayer
Ching laid he wap filing a writ­
ten report covering the eoal rate
Climating a tenie two day trial
with Pretidenl Truman (his after­
end following more than two hour*
noon.
He said It would nnt contain any of deliberation a jury in Circuit
recommended couiar fur White Court returned a verdict of manHouse action hut would Include a •laughter at 4:45 o'clock yc*tcr^ number of auggaatlona on what ■lay afternoon in the cate of Joe
&lt;• can lie done.
These suggestion* were report­ Turner "Mike" Diion. 17 year old
ed tn Include eatahltlhmnt hv Mr. blond haired youth who had been
Truman of a fact-finding board indicted hy the Seminole Grand
outiidv the Taft-lfnrtley law with
power to recommend aettlemcnt Jury on a finl degree murder
charge following the ihotggun
term*.
Another suggestion wan reported .hooting nf hi* uncle. Carroll Engto he uae of the Taft-IIartley law’* liih. at a fishing camp near Lake
nutlnnnl emergency provltlona. In­
cluding a court injunction to liar Jeuup on ihe night of Sept. 3. Tho
verdict carried a recommendation
n new coal atrlke.
^
The White lloute. however, au­ of leniency.
to neared willing to give John L.
Dixon wa* returned to the Coun­
t.ewla the real nf this week to ac­
cept a fact-finding board Ilka the ty Jail (tending lenience by Judge
one which helped aettle the ateel M. B. Smith. During the time the
atrlke.
jury wa» out the youth nonchanlA truce ordered hy I.cwli when
lie ended a M-day mine atrlke la»t anlly alood imidc the doorway to
the courtroom talking to hi* fa­
week explrea on Dec, 1
In other labor disputes the eilua* ther and mother and imoking a
lion waa aa followa:
Shipping—Strike of 'J.OOO AFL cigarette, ake casually and with
deck officers In Atlantic and Gulf little betrayal of amotion other
^ poatponed on# week while federal than curiosity impacted tome
9 media Iota eeR ttt -IruH dUt hiring phottgraphe of tboslok man take A
i Uh i i * * * *
n e r «•••
•jsr
try Deputy Sheriff Charle* Beck,
end which had been laid on the
Clerk'* dtik by Sheriff P. A. Mcio

Dixon Convicted
Of Manslaughter
In English Death

Farmers1 Market
Has First Sale Of

Season's Celery
The flret celery aale fur the
KnIt season nt the Sanford State
• Former* Maiket
wae reported
Monday hy llarnld Kaitncr. Ha
described the eelery, shipped from
/.ellwand hy { ., Dmlit aa of good
duality.
I.oral shippers, after a rheek
In the relery growing reglnna nf
Hanford. Oviedo and Hlavie, re­
port total planting of 1,278 acraa
or 177 acres more then In 1048 et
IIiIh time of year. Of thla acreage,
fi!M la planted to whlto end 684
to |iH»ea). Total Florida celery la
e-timated now at 1,467 acrea of
golden and 1,306 nf paacal tom•’••red with I t in of golden and 1.017 of paacal laat year.
The iican deal la about “over
the hill" here and supplies will b#
lighter from Kniiih Florida for
about a week, ray ahlimera. 8u ,
pile;, were light yesterday at th
'ttate Market due tn rain Interferlng with picking. Acreage of
beans declined In tnla •action thla
year from 320 acrea In Nov. 1048
M i't #2" In 1040. Cabbage plantings
dropped from IMS acrea to 371
acrea.
Cltrua fruit la reported moving
(letter than In any early period.
Growers In l.ake County report
that they are looklgg forward to
a period of cool, dry weether.

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S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A " W E D N E S D A Y NOV. Ili. m ill

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U.S. P ro te sts

Sanford’s Armistice Dav Parade

Firing On Ship
By C hinese

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Half-Million Persons
To Benefit By Low
Rent Housing Plan
Within Next 2 Years

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Civil Air Patrol Is
Formed In *Sanfonl

Another
witness
waa John
Marsh, pale trrav-halred widow*
r r of Misa Mltfhell.
Organlxatlnn nf n Civil All l’»
Marsh said he never will he trnl unit dpslgned to tear), tie
able to forget the motor ear essential* of air navigation, im
Iwarlng down upon hla wife a* tenrojogy, and other "ground *'.h
they crossed th# itr##t on their Jects, ’ got under way ln*t night
way to a movie, HU vole# broke when 22 persona, Including two
aa he told of ageing It atrlke women, met In the hangar nl the

New Tranafer And
Storage Firm Started

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Race Through City'[

her and hearing her acream.
lie said ha belleyed the ma­
chine waa tvaveiiag a t “not Ism
than 30 mil** an hour* against
the city speed limit o f t l .

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Walter Krona, air pilot Hll.l
acting lander of the group, g av e
n brief resume of the h is t o r y
of the CAP during the wsr tiom
and told of its aflllation with tho
Air Fores.

The group mode plans to meet
again Tuesday night at the lisngar with Colonel W. P. M»odv of
have Wing Headquarters, Orlando, who

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•follll .S.'iikoi ik, S. HI Sol. Cl..iii
mol. announced i.olnv
Pills year’s Heal wa* ili'.iguc'd
t.'.' 27-veai •old ll.'ili.'it M M"v«‘i*j
„f |,,.„nln. N .1., who*. "i igiiial
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1lie Society of III ilttiiilnih( ii tmlitiiinl oririinlxjititin of «niintiniciiiii^
firtintN, illuNtmlorii, nml iirt &lt;11M'clom. with hpnfh|imrlrrri in Now
York City, Mr. Hrnknrlk mldml.
With tho npnroval nml rfifiprniHon nf the Nntinnul T ijImti' iiIorLi
Association, the Society sponsored
(ho contest among students of
accredited art school* all over Iho
country. Tho selection of Mr. Mey,.r*&gt; design hy a Jury of .Society
....................
officials
and Amuricno urtUt* was
corroborated l.y tho National AsnM'latlorgs Christmas Heal Sain
Advisory Committoo which cus­
tomarily makes tho final choice of
tho Real 8ate design each year.

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Lowered Fnr Orangen
LAKELAND, Nov. ill id’»
Orange maturity standard* droppcil at midnight and tin- Florida
citru* Industry awaited to see If
il made any difference in price*.
The lowering of minimum stand­
ard* wa* expected to release a
flood of fruit that might break
Ihe market and nullify pinna to
control prices. Orange* wrrn at
the -enson’s low on auctions Mon­
day, lo ing fuotsd at $8.17 on sales
of morn than #0,000 boxes.
Florida Cltrua Mutual officials
licllovo they can counteract tho
law of supply and demand hy set­
ting minimum prices and alloting
shlpmonte. Its allotment committoe will meet tomorrow to dis­
cuss Inauguration of u controlled
shipment program.
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the unit.
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over 16 year* of age aa well ■*
adults, said Mr. Krohno.
has more than 60 rated,
nSanford
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pilots, said G. D. Weber, one nf «f which will be used to finance
tho organisers of the group. These the Tuberculosis and Health Asthe
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Decoy On Atomic
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Florida By Rail, Air, Road Energy Used To
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Found Unharmed

Police Hgt. J. P. Eavaa also
said Gravltt had bean drinking,
hut added, " f don’t think the
men waa drunk.

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WASHINGTON. Nov It. (/p)
— Pretidenl Truman Indny Uochrd
the public hnuting program by ap­
proving loan* totaling $20. )75,400
to I OR cities for ihe planning of
low-rent home* fnr ■ li.ill-inillion
penon*.
The Ineut will finance ilir *urvey* and planning for I 14 KM)
dwelling* in 27 ttalei, I'uerln Run.
and Wathinglon. D. (*.
Mr. Truman'* arlion w*. an­
nounced hy John Tavlm l.i'an,
coinmiMioner of ihe Public I l»u&lt;mg
Adminitiratmn.
Epan taid loan icmii.nl, will 1
be tignetl at rapidly a* pmnhle I
with ihe local limning autlmritic*.
The loan*, the (irtl tn he made un­
der the long-range hnuting act ap­
proved thi* lummer. are prelimin­
ary to later financing anangrmenl*
which will permit the *lart nl con•truction.
The limning devetcipmiMit- limn,
rlied today are in he tindertliken
within the next two year*.
Phfltn I V
Olii r ititiri* thi* elm k at Flint Stm i an,* i * hk \v•n 4* ill.ii l*m|
Fund- have been reserved fm
1 *111 " ' I t
I n till ' llali
»* ll
nncithrr DM) iin-nl milli««rltii-i* which tin* (line* nf limitliri n IrIn .ill.in in ^anfm • ^ •» • ii. : i • iiiiiiM'i
Armintin ..f Wmi.i W, 1 Vt'll'l 4IIIS Ilf It » - . 1 1 111 III. ♦"» ’1•MHIll.l Ifi I In \k ii in Mi1
Intend tn take purl in the fii-t sary «»f th«* Nov. II.
i t " . 1. |. |tfi 1III)* |) »• Mn tn i i. t
••* ’ • '
two yrnric nf tho pilldic linn-'i g •if tu-ii Win Id Win ♦, tin* Sp’ininh Aim tnnn Wm &gt; »n '" I 1I'f.tl S* IllM'l
1 " | II .
H '1 II I 1III' Ml at i* ll" I •i*
linii«l&lt;
4in«,n and p.tn Irnti*, Natii.nnl (iii.nd'imn uii.i •i•• • ii M )M&lt; . n f i m : i. i'M
program.
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III. 1411 Ml.'
nt*n%i.
The legislation provide* fur many Ini'iil m tfunixation* imradt'fl *ni
almut Hilt,000 unite „vri the in xl
alx year*.
Chicago led the linl nf i-i.ic*
with 21.000 dwelling* |iro|iu*e&lt;l
New York wa* aecnnd with 2«» •
non. but New York’* prellmimny
Inan amount* to 12,180,000. eonalderahly higher than the $7,Ml.0tiO
H« ** i , , i . l * M t . t s i l l i:
li t
approved for planning In Cliiemfo.
t**nri*l«l| P i e * s S la li * * u l r r
Other *lxcahle npprovnl* ineludI I'.n.l
«Kg e*l m u ilc * i tn|,
tin
illOOIKI I n m u h &gt;&gt;l|n
ed l.o* Angele*. 10,000 dwelling*;
New Orleans 3,000; Bnltlinore
Detroit Police Carjf, II".Jit *••»'i llir •nil Imm «*lllle|-biMII&gt;ii I iiiiix ** l.i elimiuv In .w.iim ill'.V1 E x c e l p i s W e r e

Wight-Williams end Co.
started a warahenaa, transfer and
storage service e t the forater
E g h Beheol.
Chase warehouse nt 800 North
Laurel Avenue, *~ * 8* t t ? I" tho
A M T ATTORN I T GOT BRA L Company are * V
Fred Williams and
f ^ M A B m W n * . 1*^
Fred W ight The firm spa*Inline*
igeelallaee
In storage• e f furniture and offers
e f tho trucking n
totivee
Mr. wniUauMndir
WBI
continue Ms
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•‘Approval of the*# lean* mean*
S tre e ts
In
P u r s u it
that the**# local housing authori­
ties may now taka the fir«t con­
D K TR nil. Nov. If* t/I’i
A
crete »tep* toward building find
new home* for low Income fami­ fieri «l police *ccull cat* inaiccl
lies.” Egan'* *tatemeut *ald,
lliioui’li Dcllciil'i Ciitl *uic »ttcrl«
Thp &lt;clt* of the prellmloHi v limn
Tho body of Englbh had heat,
iait nntlil to ir*c up an alultu led
(CeaMaeaS
oa
Pea*
BUI
photographed as It lav In ankle
child.
deep water outside the fishing
■hack near Lake Je u u p which had
Allci .HI liolir'i trn*e liunt .mil
been lined by Dixon and n man
cli.isc. Ill IIr Katcn Kueclirinci»t&lt;i,
named J . O. Hnpgood. tt wa* re­
7. •lolcii (lino lift liullir. wa* m
vealed that following tho shooting.
lumrd c.iirlv In llir atm* 'd lo-'
Dixon had called the office of
Sheriff Mcro to reveal that he
fi.mlii mcillici.
had ehnt hi* uncle.
K.urn bail been tnalihril *u
Both Sheriff Mero and Deputy
ATLANTA.
Nov
Id (/l1) Sheriff llcck testified that &lt;vhrn Mn i gar cl Mitchell while dying luallv Itiilll the Imimuii nl lin laoo
they had arrived at the camp, |i»|ied like hrr heroine, Scarlet. ly
Dixon had led them to where Eng­ n'jlHtM, that
tomorrow
woold
I line Inllnwril a priilmn d i '
lish lay, and had pointed nut n hr "another day."
by IB puliir *i mil i an who Ii lul
rifle laying near the feet of the
Thr la*t hoitre of the fatnou*
dead inan, which .lie had been liirttmr "f "fhine With the Wind" &gt;|,rn|* nl HU ami 'HI mile* an limit
carrying before being shot down. '•ere dexcriherl
yesterday Dr. in .in clgllt-iiiilr «lirrl» anil ill'*'
The youth, they stated, had alw* ('h»rlri. A. Dowrttan. wlro tr ia l­
raic in putMlll.
told them that following an argil- ed Iter.
Illll llir lilniiilr, Mlir rynl •&gt;.'
ment with English, the latter hail
Dr. Dowtoan testified nt the
Inal
of 20-yesr-nld
Hugh D. little tlm worse lot lin rxpciiniM
Crnvitt. rliarged
with striking wa* lirniiglil home unlinrmril
Mi«* Milrltell
down
with his
A JlB-yrnr-nltl father nf « hah*
mntorrr ear no Paaclrtree Street. girl wn* ssised ii* a siispi'ct
Gravltt i* lielng .rlrd for InTn cliiof i***liit«llt proscciM'"
volnntarv oraiiNlHtrvhter.
Itiiltdi tiarlicr it wna "noly •*, ii
The
attlhor died
at Grady gmcv nf t inil mill efficient |&gt;"b"
DE FUNIAK SPRINGS, Nov.
(g _0P )_M re .
Sidney 4. Call*, Memorial Ho*pltal on Aug. 10, work” tlmt Kiinm wn* io h ic i I
widow of formar Florida Governor five days after she wa* hurl.
Gmlier *nid *i*x wn* ll...........
Sidney Catta, died at a hospital Dr Dowiuan said she was iiu- III till' lllullll-tur, will! *ln|e hul l,
cc.nsclous
the
whole
time,
hut
here today. She waa 86.
frnni |Ilf llvllijt lnnin of lu l tumn
Mr*. Catta hae been an Inval d in delirium kept rei'rotlug:
"I'll take rare of thl* In the nil fn*liioiuililr Alter Kniiil
Mince ah* fall »nd broka • nip
Katcn i* ono nf three cIuIiIm i
nrornlng.”
txmc lant Ftbruary.
This thought was from the nf Kiii I Kiii'rlionnii'lNtei, lutrdwiH'
Service* will be held here and
Mra. Catta will be buriad in the Inst lines of her book. There. Nalesnmn.
Officer* arrested Williiim II M i
deserted
by
Rhett
family plot beild* formar Govern­ Sc nrlett.
grey t wn miles from Die U"&gt;
Butler. *nld:
or Catta and two seas."I'll think nf It all tomorrow where llir uhdiirlor alisiidooeil In
Catta waa govamor of Horlda
ut Taro, x x x Tomorrow la an­ car and fled afoot amid pnle&gt;
from 1017 to IN I.
gunfire.
She ia aurvlvod by two aona. other day."
lie Imd loft Karen In .............
Policeman Wingo testified he
Sidney J . Catta. Jr ., former aUt« *
attorney In W eit Palm Beach and smelled alcohol on Gravltt and Rile rlamliercd out niul M'limpei. '
the
rabble
waa "Ihlck- off to tile refuge of u iieuit
Ed. D. Catta, Mlaml| three daugh­ that
ter*. Mm. HowirdJCawtheg, De tnuguri! and hi* eyes didn't house.
Malirey, mnnager of h am'iil
Funiak Springs, Mra. EllsaUth fncu*."

Work la going forward at Uia
State Market on tho now plat
form on the aouth lid'le, and to
the large paved (trot Mw being
_ grade.) for paving, K ltd of tho
V market. Thla will gNatly Incroaao Paderlck and Mra. Allca M, Btlefacllltlea at tho Market, accord­ gel, both of Jackioavllla.
ing to Manager Sagdy Andereon.
BRK8BRK
BHU ___ HUNTER
___
BritaliT FindiT T H»» HOUGHTON LAKE. Mich.. Nov.
IS-MAI—A beraerk deer hunter
Fill For Everything blaatad
a companion to,death.with
• shotgun In ■ lonoly tamp today
LONDON,
Nov.'
16 — OF) — •nd then critically wounded himHealth Mlnllator Anourln Haven Mlf, Sheriff Chwles Btephaa, Jr..
I* aghaat at ono ongly of tho rvptfltde
national health aahotno that ho
A third hunter eacaped being
by fighting off the gunman.
■ hlmaelf admlnlitera., vr.*&gt;
He told Indian atudenta at
victim waa Herman Jewell.
Unlvoralty
“ “
sheriff
eh. The
The. ah;
M , of Galaea. Mich.
night!
**1,ow that wo bavg, got tho
."N
national health aoMoo baaed on
prescriptions, I, ah odder to
COLOMBO PABADB
,
k of the esseelese cnacado
Prof. J . N. Croomot oaptalnof medicine which hi pottring
down British threats ot tho pro­
aont lima.
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win iilii,' I'hey wind .boll tl Id
ail Iuiiii pay liiMistf'd to Jl .'lf. olii'
ot lie, lii'iii*. its. Tim I'onipitny nayt
il inn pii\ only three cent* inure
an Iuiiii
■Some M'l'tflin* -if Tii.nim have
liven helped liv u nperlal neinii*
lillnwlng ii cilhlirtiiin till;. rompnilV
to pick op and din-lunge pansenget* wilhln die city limit* diitini;
(he *1 ■ike, hul mosl of greater
Tampa’s IHI1.000 residents
are
wltiiiMit legnlar service.
II. K I'.W. MEET
Mrs. Ilortense Wolla of Tnllaliasscf, director of District No. 21
of the Florida Federation of Bus­
iness and I’lofesslnnal Women'n
Clubs, will address
the local
lll'WC tonight a t 7:30 o'clock at
the Mayfair Inn. Tha program will
be haard over Station WTHK t|
8:1# o’clock.

• iibliH, vice pii'Mileid of Hie Flrat
Naiiun.il Bunk ul (iilamlu
1
I lie liiisiiiea.i *«'*adni will !»v fa.
lowed liv a mini Iimiii with the
.Haiifmd Ailnidic Natiunal IIAlik
and dm Florida Htido Bank
of
Siinfuid a * Ii o s I h, a n il d m meet­
ing will im c o n c l u d e d witli a ban•pud id 7.00 ii’i'tni'k Between't00
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F R ID A Y

‘Hie Question Of War Hm Become
The Mam Preoccupation Of Man’

Jailed Lothario
Spumed By Last
Admiring Widow

C H IC A G O , Nov. I I — (/P)- Sin*
mum) (S « n i) Kngel. the 74-yearold widow'* Lothario who ran out
on uofe* oi lonely women after
(sking their money, wn* a tad and
lonrioiite lig n in himself today.
[.eft i alone now even h y the one
woman wlm had Modi to hijn
llmiupfioiil hit trial, thfe internsliomil m nlidence man ta l deject*
etlly in n re ll at the county jail
ponde|itiK hi* two to 10 year sentencr for u love swindle.

Lumber Dealers
Assail Trum an s
Administration

J. H. LAWSON
Jeweler

Oswald Jacoby
Voices Challenge
To Canasta Fans

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1919

HAN F R A N C IS C O , Nov. I t —
l/Cl— President T ru n is n '. domes­
tic and foreign policies wen- nsrailed blterly beforllie Hu* National
Hotall Number Dealers As-mclutlnti today by Senator W herry
Ill-N eb |.
“ President
T ru m a n *
trchni*
i|U« lead* down the road to Com­
munism because it attempt* to
I miv
freedom
with
m aterial
tilings." W herry itnul in a prepared
teidrt'**.
The .Senate M inority leader In
the Hint Congress criticised the
Krelproral Trade Agreements A rt,
ta riff cutting. foreign aid and ail*
m inistration spending.
W herry likened the “ prnm kera
of today1’ In the “ medicine man"
of the promise* of th eir day u
“ Kohl brick.’ hut today “ It I* the
W elfare State.”
" A ll the Kohl dugy by the
’ttters," lie continued, ‘‘ would not
pay the firat Installment on th«
Welfare State. And the direction

Sam Engel Considers
10 Year Sentence In
Lonely Prison Cell

Term ed.Jiy W illiam Stewart Jlnrrison. state architect, us one of the Horst
State, the itkovu Ctwnr-s Memorial l.lh ra ry , design..,1 by K llou .1. Momrhton and
M l, represents tin* fulfillment of the drearns and plan* fin nmtiy years of Hi
vctria n eduentor of nririo stiidiml*. A fte r be had a itcrt'cdrd in m ixing |U,tMMl in
Hrliont Ikiard anil Slipt. T. W. I.awtau came to Ills u til with school foods to rump
on Aug. 17. The donutliiliH im* beiriK used for hook :i mill «i|uipineut utnl Hie lib
Jm lur George M. F ilh e r imputed roiirrete block construction l( I* hunted near the A ndoniy. It* 'J&lt;1 by iltl f ml i
to bold 7,001) book...
the trnlelit e Wednesday after denyinn « defense motion for a new
trial. Knu rl wn* convicted hy a
jury ol nwiudjinu Mr*. Reseda Cor*
t*K«n, W. a red hnitetl CliiraKO
widow, id $H.70() after a whirlwind I
to iiililiip Knurl disappeared on llir 1
eve of their scheduled iiiuiringc.
[
Hy I I A l, H O YI.K
ye la d Me dlrlnoi thrill ataui Isoin
N KW Y IIK K
Nov
|/Ph
K s rrp i for Id* attorneys, Kngel Oswald Jacoby I n u Idp, hear tike
mi who bus won fume by holdwn* ol*...... w ill'll hn w ar hrouglu In
*.'oiii I for sentence. M r*. Pauline nv hands,.
Not holy hands—ra n i bands.
Lan g ln ii, the llll-ycnr-old New
Hight now Ossli is looking fro
Yo ik v/idow whom KngH culled
hie "only lin e lovo" wn* not pre­ *• im-hndv to give $71,(100 to. Any­
body. That Is, anybody who ran
sent
Outside of eoiirt, the weary old I*, at him «• Ho* new pnHtehnnrd
lover told newsmen he hadn't seen epidemic—canasta.
Home nine iiiom His ago hr spent
in heard from Mrs. Lnngti.n Mlnee
H illlirliny. The hotel where she bud it tln irn hours pbiylup this ir**
lilol
decided
la*
kp.iv
lieen .la v in g reported M rs. Lung- •llilt
ton ebeckei| out Huturdnv wlllioiu enoiiKb about II to write a book. Alan l.nil.1 oml Hotim. Herd me ti'iimeil lo iiiu rm u iiiy in ra ra m a iin i *
lenvine n forw arding address. ftlii- •le did. And Ills “ How T« Win At Nii.p.’li.i* (lit, “ Chicago I O il'll ill* ,' rlmwltiK ol the H its Theater Biinduy
Is believed to have returned to f ’:i*ois(o" litis sold over ’Mill,noil nini Mouduy
conies.
New York.
Hut n number of other iieotde
Min , I.m inion I* the I um of &gt;ev
hooks
on canasta
ernl Inidei n m i led In the Hfc of also wrote
'M et rciidluu llie ir liouks and
the rt |f-styled Inver of l.flhl wn
r re.ollmr Ms tiook Jnrohv ib*
men.
rhled lie was Itie I m'-I rnnssts
KngelV nMoiney, Allan II, III sh-Ii .
railed Ills e lle n l’a punishment "n
v liiim l il. iiIli sentouei*."
“ This mini Is old," he raid, "hi*
Hr H IM IIAW HON
dnyrl me over. Why he vindictive7
NI
W
Y
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.
Nov.
II
(/!•» I’race in
lie d/m’l lull in linvone anymore.
llo m ls s ra t'rs i* P iisr lisel
A vem for him Is like It) for n I Inline H arre ll. H|d, Albin K hen- ■Im. h i .lioul.l I iv the spcitie nl .« snriv ( lim li
younger m ini,”
dull was driver.
ilill lion l.n loin the New Year the li (|*|'V .1
Hut Jam es A . ItrowM, Nsslstnnt
The Seminole llltth Srliool Mmol l|UC«lllill.
stale's iitln n ie y, pressed for n In uniform led hy nm jm rltes un*l,
Men wlm le .irril they would lie laid off
sentence of nine to HI ye ars, term­ Hep Hiponi m iiri’lied
In prwUi’ ,
in i; Knirel “ Hie m aster roll mini fnrniatli'ii.
rest easier, Many now out of work ♦
of his tim e.”
expect soon lo la* diuwlmt pay
Rthitul mussed I'lilors the vet­
.finlire Fisher granted Knurl n
ill! a in nil unity Hie lie k buck lo
erans,
Including
.I.eKlonmdren,
Vetim tiny Htny fo r ail appeal to the
(lie m ill told shops and yard* Im* eve r,
total
purchasing
fmwip
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.
of
I'n
ii'lg
n
W
urs,
IllNalded
Illin o is Supreme Court. Kngel was
stmt rd,
should Ih* high, g,
H ' .....iL
American
V»ter»n«,
mnmhcd,
taken linrli in jail.
Huy rntes edifc n 11llle higher
In,lost rial
|irvii|urtl/iii .should
At hi* 11 Ini, four other wometi, while Hpaulsh W ar Velnrnn* and III tnflitv Imlustites In ntliio. Inline
imp Imrk fm m the low tn whjfH
A
uxiliaries
of
rim
l.euinn
unit
Including Mrs. l.nnuton, testified
seem* lo lie wioniiiK 'Is I'iitld I’m Hie strike* brought It— tha., fed*
till
l.*llllM|ill m il o ff with VHW radii In darmnteil cars, The llcpslllloi, III HOP, tli'llil'l will 1)11
ernl lloserve Hoard say* its WH
llie lr money m Jewels after marry- V F W and 41). el H, ................ ..
lakiiiu liiiiiir ii 1111 li' h'N&gt;. money, duo rial
looducllon) index
hit
llijr them. M is. I.isiijctun U*csnie rlniggeii along,
nroond KW perennt o f. the lttlR-flO
lei’nficlli il with Knurl lifter Ills
Tim U ollrd Will Id T i ili'i atlst*
ovi iiige In Octolier, down front 112
capture In rhh-uirn iiothoiltie«.
presented a most In-piling flout
In .September. W eekly
earhlnifs
Kniiel Is srheduled to appear Niirtuouutril by a globe around
in
dl-tliigolslied from uivie high
In emu I nunln on Jim . H on font w lilrh wen* hoys ami g irls lepre I till,' w In. • in. brill on. lie all
lOiiiliri'd “Tin n iiiiiv
u ciiupl*' tiouily wage rate *) w ill rise again,
tilller swIndliiiK complhlnls.
sentitig the viirhols lint Ions blind of link Hull II 1'IIVN III ( I -11k I *-V11
ill Imud while Ju s tin ' belli tile |
Mote than 7u per cent of Aus­ si'dlt's, “ WinId Hearn uml (llolie who cun do it toil I doubt il.
A oil I'm sole there Is im other
tria Is classified us mountainous, Ju atlre ".
ranasl'i iiiithm aide lo not if
11m Tout 1st Club Imd two Im* lliev play llie way lliey w rite."
In some Industries. Hire) th#g are
lorol’i of passeugi'is anil a three
lit- Im* rn o in i for hi'IC cho- p in llilitig higher prices "unlaM
tilere sirin g linnil Including H urry flileni e, T ills
lie veal' old, grlx- demand goes lo pieces," although
Wester, Hnve Hliummu and Hill xly-gray, tt.fo t tun bu b
Texnn
labor insists that penalnn coata
M artin.
ia a fine mat lie mm liiiio lie Im.
The Lions Imd an Interesting nun pl'ivlruf In Hue ni the 'igc mold I........tel out of profit* (w ith ­
float with King, young lion from of 7. Hloce liiiio In lias won The out having to hike price*.
Hut there I* great drag oil
Hie /on In a rage, attended hy II. V’anderl'H'
m p, ihe
Kentucky
O. Dnvls, and members of the Derby of Inin ui iuii.t bridge, si* p ik e s , tmi—a ll but u few DH*
ag A
duels ate In plentiful supply. Only
I .Ions Club with placards tin night time.
the cutback early this year In
cnnservnllon. The l.lon* also had »
Hrei'oiltv run in Ids tribe.
car with a gilded linn on lop.
"M v fallii'i' eider* d iidlege itt m iinufacluririK and In purchasing
Hoy Hcout*. the Ju n io r
Ked I I I entnieil ii |fi and my sou by retailers has held supply and
sm illlig.
" I demand In balance.
Crus*. Hie Church o f Hoi), th * hlg lit Hi,’* lie in li|
F i n f li . fur bualnesa and Indus­
new F ire T ru ck and firem en, The gues. Hie fam ily Is petering out."
He unit Columbia U niversity at try us a whole w ill be (dwer thl*
K ike C a r, Btudehaker, M ercury,
a c VO I/A
10 tn hi.....me Hie nation's young. year than la s t, and moat com *
wore rapreoantod.
putties seem rf- n u lig d to ih e proa*
Tim biggest fun nT the parade ext life Insurance actuary.
I K A L B A H K t k FM
"And
I'm still a consulting Pert or slig h tly - Igwar ‘ ‘earning*
was A l Mklniior o f the Sanford
t t w c o t r ,
Hlalw Mauhet Association, made up actuary." lie -nlil. “ I'm not In next year. (T h a t w hipping 0#n*
( n i l Motors p ro fit wa* not typ i­
as ii red headed hussy known us cards for a business,"
B A iV F ttM H O N G
llut ihcv are n nice, good-pny- cal.) Hill most cbmptnleu are wall
Mias lim n , HMD, ami sitting atop
over the tine Into t))» b lic k , Thay
a float covered w ith airing beans. llijr hubby,
Jacoby snys there is nn curd aren't having It 't o good aa In iw*
H i verst large m arket arin l-ti all*
tlliA I L I
er* with Inilgnln followed. The game that can Im pin veil perfect­ rnn l-setlliig 1U4V, perhaps, .b u t
AUTO M tH k A H C t
Toberculiisls Association had a ly, and that if someone Invented they aren't e xactly |g the soupdine
fine, white trimmed flo at. The Red r. machine that could—"n good either.
plover could I" at It hernuae he
Block Im lden at Ifin a«em W kb
Prosy was also represented. _
feid'i n&gt;edict whut the machine coining into thirtf' own, toe,' ea
The Dusty Moots Riding Club, would du.”
l » i .i i m u h u , )
well as labor. ’Die OM yeoc-end
Including many youngster*, fol­
Ills Hu to unmteur*! to nine
lowed on their horses and with any ra n i game well you hnve dlvltlenil capturax tha heedllnaa
because of Ita staggering tote),
inure than 00 riders, made a color­ to avoid patterns,
but It merely overshadows a boat
ful ending to the parade. Among
" A s you grow older volt tend
them was Hhrrlff I*. A. Mtro,
tn fall Into patterns," he said. of oth*r dlvlileml statementa— in*
"He* ones n e m it player gets ertasod payments, yiar-end ‘ex*
rin d hv the others, lie fulls Into tras. And tha Federal R ieeTW
the second rank, ! put the late Hoard estimates ala million Amer*
canx own aomn corporate atetk.
Companlex, with thoir poetwar
expansion nearly over, are, MW
In a position tu pass along a great­
er portion of thoir annual aam*
lugs to I ho owners, And thie 1*
likely to continue next yean
Thu stockhdkler'x gain,'however,
may hr (He construction'1and tm i
industries’ ioa», A. drop .o f 4 &lt;per

NOV. II,

1(H) N. I’urk Ave.
U H U M I.K Y H U ).

Watch ValueH
Present iiik n allo n slly fmuoui
timepiece* . . . lb* best value*
fur your dullai that can o* had
an y where.

W ar, the jioedy bankrupt's last
n rt.’—Nicholas * Howe.
An arm y i* of little value in

Thl* I* *U(h a friendly MMOA
to v h ll. , .and It’* »•&gt;Mir. w
iMipenilv* via tirtybaand,
Plan today to drop In on IM
folk* hack bom* . . . *urpriM
th* kid* *1 roU*|*. . . arrsJua
a bis holiday raanion. Thar* a
a big Cray bound Hu* raady
to lab* yuu aaywbaco, aay* £

1950 Moduli*
Bulova - Elgin
(iruen - Imperial

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To Im* "on tim e” all the time,
r I loose a dependable nationallyndvertised watch. Hee our wide
(election of styles for women
utid men In the very latest
models.
Our pulley Is to feature aim
nvnmmend only Ilia finest . , ,
i hr most dependable famuli*
rmmv watches.

Industry Rapidly Returns To
Normal As Nation’s Strikes End

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New York I lly
Atlanta, Ha.
Now (triesMS, |,n.
HI. I.ouls, Mo.
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Watch Repairs
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T^ARDON ui If we appear pcrelitent
i ooorte point.
But wc gtIH find people who look
otrir thie new Buick Sprcial,
kdmirc Ita etyle, itt room, lie bandy
kub impreieive abe, and eayt

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it'e aure tu dol
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Thal'x why wc keep pointing-ptit-5.
thli wonderful tufty*fo*jhc/ tMfitkt*
tight, with eft it* tta n d n t /eofti and
teeftriM, It grfcwf M u e M l A i M l b
/ewer fgew mmm
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You And you tan ralxa your gtgndard
ol e«r travel—etep up lo Buiok
level* of etyl*) comfort, handlind,
rlA , power-more eaaUy than you

MIi*g wonderful I Too bad it’e too
rick for my bkxx)l"
Tkal'aour point—IfewAyeg k n tm f
H ave you Rom lo im thie oar-and
born bow vary muck there la in HP
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Have you got th# erbe/ M t m n l
prim A m m —including the equip*
mint you went—end matched them
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Hcvc you worked out down pey*
ment, trade*in, monthly inatell*
menUP Heve you weighed thin
«Ajba| the lonAr period of yeere
w W ka keppbr with thie Buiek-

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Take e tbarp pencil, ace your Bttbk
dealer, replace gueeaee with Jeete
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and plane tlmt order I
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#Court Upholds ^onnaire Wilton Advocates
Group Named U.S.- Britain
World Police Force Under UN j Q | | ejp | jnjfy LayBeforeU.N.
Rights Of Vet
Voting System Peace Plans
On Prewar Job

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light tain nod «hnwrr*
noon pr„t&gt;.ild)
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A s s o c ia t e d P re tw

Le n se d W ir e

Acheson Pledges Aid
To Germans In Fight
To Maintain Liberty

Urging a program of national prepatedn*** and rirs lin n nl s wniM
police force to compel compliance with the directive* of ilie U . N. S rrm ily Council, E. Meade Wilton. Mulberry, executive rommitleem.in of
the American Legion, told a large gathering at the Municipal flan.M idi
in an Armiilke Day addre** that the only way to keep faith w ill, the
t S e n io rity R ig h ts D e - thousand* who died to keep Am er*#d a re d
E n fo rc ib le ; lea free la to maka and keep | # branding of Legionnaire* n*
America strong. He was Intro- war-monger*. Tho Legion'* pin**
R e p .A n d re w M a y T o dtired
by Joel Field.
to Congress to cxpnnd our armed
F irs t prixe among tha floats forces to Institute universal m ili­
l 1•»,n \/ D e c l a r e #
Serve P riso n T e rm particlpoting
in the Arm istice Day tary training and to fo rtify »m
M. S. 1., 1 &gt;r»c« m in ed
L I K E s m T . S S . Nov. I I —
Rodney T lu m liv , supervisor of
W A S H IN C T o O o v . 14—(/P) parade was awarded to the N at­ liases In the I’Hrffii' fell on -lanf
lil*)— I I ii —I h (arreil the I'nlted
ional Guard for its portrayal of cars.
registration
lor
Volutin
&lt;
minty,
wa*
T i ) 1 1 V h ■ Thor.c W h o
—The Supreme Court held today the raising of the bullet riddled
States to the floor twice lial.iy
“ Even when guns began to boom
lo
h
r,ill
*
rnmmittee
lo
that a veteran* job-aocurity right* Flag on fwo Jlm a . M. B. Smith again In Europe, » i-oinplnrent ■ippninlril
In
the
I'.
N.
peace
ilrh
a
tr.
Twice
..
,
II r t p Tltrm r,elves
,&gt;rj
under the draft act attend beyond and W. G . Kllbee were the Judges. Am erica sat hark to ivnlrh and work with .S rrrrt.iry of Slate R . A . while Soviet Foreign Minister
1
Andrei
V.
Vishinsky
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-peaky nn(| In , a*,.sla n t. Clyde SimIII
IN.
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W v . t l l M . l u S Nov. 1 1 — i/Tt— P rrstilrn l Tinm an **HI ov.vkr a
H
I
m hi* fi'nl year back at hi* pre-war Second prixe went to tha United listen. It was not mir fight. No.
&gt;
1
11—
fjp
&gt;—
Bor*
inn he pounded the Inhle so hard
World Federation for Ita flo at
lirtrf .|a e .li ...... ...MOW night lo the opening *r«*lnn her,- of the
llll)\ mil •&gt;■inmnolslr promla*K
T V " " I "inns, in determining a standard- •he wiMeien marker hearing thr
with boy a and g irla representing a ll, we had two ocean* separating
1 s ‘vri r**i1Ifi &lt;d state Dealt
NiitMn*
i turn* *1 of Negro Women, lie t* expelled lo make it an
JiMtice Burton delivered the A- the nations davotad to world ua from aggressor*. The hmnli* im l form for thr permanent rrgit- word* “ I'n Itrd Slate *" sllpprd
ocrasinn Im &gt;tllnm ig.iin lor eiuiclm rnt of hi* • i ' l l Itight* program
\. ki­**919 l**4lUx How n||l reslat
0 deciiion. JtMlice Douga* took peace. The Church of God won that f* ll on Pearl llnrhm -hut- iralion of voter, in order to *el ofr thr rniliiiH and fell to the
The ........................... It -peak for about H&gt; m lnn lrs aioiind wMl P M.
Sitll ii** rtirrii ii!iinrut Admonish*!
fhatr. T . S. D rlrgate W arrrn It.
third
p
rlio
,
and
tha
Tuborculoala
( F jt T i iii,&lt; White I Ion *,• reported.
rd lil tin* \inn ir.in HetretarF
no path
"
u!.rJd&gt;n\uatu.»
1,111 ,tm '' up a unified system throughout lha
Austin I i h i Ii mdr of this hy h r Association fourth p r lu .
Suddenly
wu r&lt;rnon
inir*el\e.
*
,
T
found our
solve* in , ■
•o HkIii Im Mi,-ir u» n liberty (l
Tha act require* employer* to
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»&gt;/ ro u n iir, in the state, at a meetRinniiig hi* own speech with
“ M l no world aggressor think the midst of- the greatest rmifllet
14 (/P )— SrfM lor .^iMikmiM tl&gt; A l.t&gt; p»r
Ihn « .«nt •mil■limed •'. H. Bill**'
reitore veteran* to their former that Am erica would not go forth In the history of civilisation, i.
these words: “ T h r verbal fire ­
members ff«mi nnrtliem tmliMfnil
util
port. lllf V\♦***1 Iteillner* ante
work*
asvnd
l*hle-thnni|bi&gt;K
of
again
In
freedom's
causa,"
aald
pontion*. or to potitions of "lik e
conflict In which the freeilrun of •■on of .Snpcrvisms nrici in die May*
mill M.ufliern Detnorf.ilt lo bh*»V 4 Vr\ |i.|it *»| |\e wrteif. thr*&gt;Mi*ti flodr iflRjrofw
Mr. Vl*hiu*kv has twice IliadM ajority, *1 atu» and pay.” It al­ Meade Wiison. "A m erica la tha all men throughout the world «n&lt; lair Inn Saturday widi the presi­
1*11111 Itr 11 f 4’f * \S v n rr
fu lly
•I ltu :!iii
v
ri
trill
Ij
tarred
thr
I'nlted
stronghold of liberty. W ith tha
e u r t" here in M iilhi thnf y iiilf
io provide* that the veteran may help of God and tha red blood of at stake.
dent.
John
1 ‘ . D rk lr, supervisor of
State*
l
„
Ihe
llia
ir."
tn
vm
ikei
».ml,
ton,
lli.tl
-lllolliri
I
hj
I
i
I
Hi
(
n
iiK
ifo
"A nd we were nut lend)
for
K irill im I bin l I*«r I* nf m . \V#
’c . not be fired without cauie for one patriotic Am ericana. Am erica w ill such a w a r," he declared " F o r­ 1I i II sI io io u k I i (ounty, presiding.
1■1
1 r*h; 411 i l l ' l l
IIS
At 4,111 t r li on yuu And
L \ K K S i a l .s s . N,.v 14 t/Tt
yeaf after he take* back hi* old remain that stronghold until the tunately, our A llies were able to
f t i uill jiHitinr* tn e ie h e is f 1»*m Mn* M tutliem m Linm
1011 4 ,i i » 1 el &gt; on ns V mi prom Id- 3
Mr. ( ■ray and Mr. Simmons di»end of tim e," he atated.
m
iv l»*•I•• “ r n lr flush ml Mien . \ "11like Hifimut
continue tha fight while » e preI hr U iulrit Staler ami lltil.vin
•ol me tin iim *i til |*» I hr |f n lt * 4 )
job.
*"
P I a y e d permanent regiitration
During tha yeara following tha
S lt iln I h »t ifio
totit)|||
r lx ll.
rtlonr with tlif lOiithei fii’i i **
The Supreme Court decision wa* Arm istice of lO lB, ho aald, “ The fiared to take our place in tin- f l i ­ im m t lo lie studied by the super­ laid belo ir thr l ’lilted Nallunv If.
1 1
Ifntlt’iH Imve
ng line. Thin k of how the course
S|inik&gt;tmn -hi tit 1 itlliiik* itii the Mi l Im. uifl x mi k f i i iiiiir w ord,
given on appeal* by John Waller American Legion pleaded w ith tha of history would have changed had visors in order to ir lr c l the best day a I * puoit wr vie in plan for
• • 4*l »p 9»ni ly in P K I* r till I I* -mi to tiiieh off n f It 11-il 1 nfee 1 011 Mm Iff 1 IlntrR
Oakley. Jr., who wa* re-employed American people to awaken to the w# not been afforded those prec­ method to lie used in telling up permanent prai r
1»r
Die
t f ililm *tef, »'1-1 (»•» mi ittrm pt to
•f tii ih»* r iv t i navi* tlir mhv fm Httiofi on f'ivil
1 lie move wav ilie anvwei tn
by the LouisvilW and Naihville danger o f our Inadequate defense. ious months 'o f making reiutv," he tlir permanent irgittralion system
(C sattaas* oa P ass r.«»r
The resu lt, to a large extant, waa
t ii&gt;
• hill to Net up itl^hts |i’k*islntion 411*| it tto1 stmt
lii i&lt;f 1
So,
I 1 (/1’ t SecRailroad, and by John 9. Hayne*.
which lin a m r a lav, at thr 1949 H um a’v iiivivlrnl d&lt; inalulv Im l '
I 1•11•i « iticiii
l*iiii'tieeii of the Ht's-xioo lust .liiiiiifiTy
rcl-MV *kf iit c D ' h , Aihexon told
N.
11
linn
nn
the
vu
i
ailed
Soviet
who went back to hi* job on
•11 h 1 li ttMied hi Imr The oiiti oim* *&gt;f tltiit wiirt n next
legislative session
I he absentee
the Cincinnati, New Orlean* and
1 Mtn it In n nif hci'iiiiNe of Semite liih , xx hit'll met llir .toillll thr I HU Ill* f'*'l »X the United
ballot, rxti-ndril during die legisla­ p ra ir p iiip u .ali
X
• mi 1 »lieitMi
■
&lt;'ill
■
■
•&gt;1.1 vnppnM their h attll
1'
S
l)e|eg.ilr
men
It
All*
Teaa* Pacific Railway.
e r iiiis ' trim s, \u i nuttnih, limkto S( lift v
to r session In prisons outside ike
Jsp
il
Limtft
t«dd
te*
In
I
lihcits
1 1,1 1 . lung .it they inn•
Both suit* grew out of claim*
linn of tlflmte 01 t lo to if oiilv when
.late, was •-X|il-vIIIr-iI by M r. G ray, Im ,|&gt;brn*llrrl the I S Util am iril&lt;I m 1 vi* fie i*ver « i of the '.Mi *41*fI •4111| s l||9|l| liV I*
that hut fo r the w ar the two
Imm li»'h(i
1**1 it
vnliillnii
linmrilialplv
ilt
r
i
anollirr
» "it •im ihm them ina&lt;sislrd l&gt;v I Inward S . Hailey, *»•
men would have had greater *enS |m t kin un p ti’iln led
Hint
the
I Ur
1 rt |i v •lelivfttd
thii
b
illn
Soviet
it
.n
l
wav
made
on
'ii
t
M
It
lo rlty than the railroad* credited
xstanl allo iu ry g rn rial.
lie v e i w ill
I"
llirNs 1 x*4 l . "n if ( mu tciiind^ci Ber*
til. wrvleio puweiv
th*m w ith when they went back
I x ofr x to
Mi. G ray told the Mipervlsora
t III'I
(f'lintlntiff •*«* r*g * N ltl
to work. The Supreme Court
hn »( t s . • mfrit-fti r |i f Id infill
I he w rvirm pinpuv d vln nk
•if tin- iiiipni t nii-e nf llioiim ghly
agreed.
iill^t Ik im n l hi it hx p U iif (mm
'litlei
liv
it
1
4
11,*1 1 i lliiealv ,i|. iiii*1
mlviNitlg
tile
imliliinf
the
lieW
The Supreme Court aleo agreed N a tio n s H it F o r S u p ­
iiliKi'Otre voli-r low
A ll nppll- I'li-m lri Maivll ill I Itn nf Yllgn
I 1 m kluii
1im i h ’I i I N- h r xmi 4 on*
to decide fin a lly whether people
fin itli-enler I hiII hI n are *l vv • i mil il alleged '*nnel aid In
I flltlrs hi ( •It I tv M i ll |tt t i r m M n y
p r e s s ! n g Ju stice
tried and Imprisoned abroad by
to*
S ta rts W ith T n l k s i-iitmn*
, ei pi it I'd tu I..- in mi In in person or
Am erican authorltlea have access
•«n*l rcimti !»x i'l.uir tn W .n li in fl*
.inmini■
-1- in t lima. Il alvu
by until lo tin- isupi i vmor Ifi ilnys tin- ( ■
W ith U n ju s t L a w s
to courts In this country.
t&lt;Ml
pipii'iling tin- eli-i-imo fur which i illril Im leliglnii- mil p u litli.il
A t the same tim e, however, the
CA STEL GANDOLFO, Italy.
A« hr x*»m
d
tUeattaseO Oa r i o t Mat
Im- |t» »pl» O f
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 14 &lt;/l'i they lire applying fur u tiallot. llerilnin in even in im liy and I
Nov. 14 —&lt;/P)— Pope P i u a — The Stat* Chamber ol Cniumru t- rtn- nppllration iniisl lie signed illgril lug puwri • •mpct.itlnn nn
W n fr i n II. 1 1in if
l i nimv. (vmhnl
in Ilie |irsisetii-i&gt; of two wilnessna
bitterly assailed "antt-Chriitian opentd ill 33rd on mini meeting mill iiutiii Ireil liefoni the ballul m ill m .illiiv ai ,t 11,i in i i uni ml
(if 4 • •*|»11M111 1 c‘M't|( I m mirtlJlR
totalitarian slate*" today, accus­ loday nn the ilieme *'&lt;'Im kiriK ran tw ilellvereil. The lusllnt must
.911*1 fir t * tn|« IflmtV
11n Alin in an lliiliv li irvnliilinit
V m; i 1
C ) 1r I
S e n io r
ing such nation* ol surpassing true Florida*» Tomormw" nnd ilie inpii I I lien la* mm k n l Nceordiog to law , wa« plli lied in ptvt a flri K iitila 'v ' I
ItTWI 1 &gt;1 ular,iuslic* by application of unjust of lha hour appeiurd In l&gt;«- k-u *enled In on envelope untl returnad \tlib ri 'l Yivlunvlv i b ilged w rit
r mi r hr I * «1 f fn»r n
in is iid r irrttLi
S I .lin
H v
M i s
I
to
tho
supervisor
not
Inler
than
law*.
♦itnl
V
*
vpi'M
tnni
nl
Opmmn jit
n
n
(irin
iaiiv
i«
bring
leadicd
a*
a
erntntat interference in brnmn,
0:00 P. M. oil tlin font tit i|a y preK i r iic r iiit y
llr o lh c r
It nilIItillM9 l&gt;rt 1 Ntier I I I I
.The, Pontiff laid suppression of 'Walter L. liny* of Otl.mdo, m i mg any eleellnn. M. G ray wa* v|illtigbo,i»d for a lla ik oil tbe SoJ A C K S O N V IL L E , Nov. 14-fBpa- "true"' fight* in totalitarian elate*
Ih I'Mly S llR ||f| r iw ilfM K fc L
l ( H i 'M ill IS, O Nnv 14 t/l’t
itfla'chamber ptesidenl, lold dr|r- Im silleil hy Mr. Hailey in otplain- ncl l iimn
el41)-"Goldon Bantam Bweet Cota
ing Ih lr new phns* nf the eleetlon
The we .lei n pi upnartl pill liefoie
An argument with Im gill liieiul tpttllipd in .C iim h I I ’w ill ll»u
t e a feature ott the Pahokee State lo ''praph**! defender* god crop galee t
lawn
of tha
tor* .of a cul
•ail a irp n m stiii lim n Ir.ilerm lv
“ Tha pendulum of mif national . Mr. titity isitiil that Floridn w ill;
a-liildfaM— whfch doa*
H aallantO &lt;M Pass Mat
fonlbei* m geiril l.imev I) Herr 17, trhiilMe'l xlifMilma el 1MI kill
government
i*
twinging
In
die
fell.
J n f t l Varied**"' said W IK Io # I. not recogwto God \ghd hi* Jovprim In the f.ilitl vlmnling "I 1 UlK ( urnll I ni'li li tt|i llir my*li I
We are swinging Inward socialism
Wilson, Dlrcator of S ta le Market#
*
I&gt; t •mlv liio lli.-i. Drier live hip nf O il I, .«t 1 hilimvt «*irit|» iii’ n
In'hla weekly m arket m tg w . "V «f- areiga1 right*." •1
and away from free enlerpriir and
Tha Pope, m an address to the free compelition. Of tour**, the
eniine H««i,» topped the m arket
I mvcll \ Nliei-ts * ,1 it I tod.iv
l.tk c
|
D mI i u I Attiinmv
M
KH
T
P
A
LM
IIK
A
C
II.
Nov.
during the paat weak at M-00 to sacred Roman Rota-—the bupremr
I h r olln er. .t llr i •pievtluiiilig llic Mmmv H x riv tirrl »|IMd II'H ic »I lhf« k I I
i/lh Mi
iL ilp li
BniirH#.
94,70 per hamper. Other varlatlea, Court of'Catholkism—bitterly as­ pendulum will eventually swing
I I 1 »nf*r Puli# 1 Niilionn moijliitor,
Jll-ye .ir rdil ftlno Nl ,1, t 'm vei.ilv illllkjc M H. *Mill 119 jMC’dldfl.
bark, bul a lot of damage w ill be
Plen tiful*, Florida B alls, and Tattd1
ft*i 9 i*pOrputV
h'4
cxliilnlcfl ll-itli Ic * 1t1 nf fft*’i n &gt;•(*
rrgreen aolil from $9-26 to 9,1-76. sailed recent trial* in such state done first."
I \l tv dIN V II I .E , Nnv* I I &lt;/!'■ fir-*lllll.XII. Irpm teil I I• •■I v lid lie
1 m li*#| Mu Mmih nnd
Beans are hand and machined He did not mention Communist
lis’lll | Hi I 'Ilf t tolmli I m 1't'tk, I m !•&gt; M e r r n r i &lt; • f i ' i o i m i l l t l m x'OitH*
VV.IV "g u ll,,' In gel ,1 gllll
•A ppuiittineiit *,f fui 1,,,-i I'li
He urged the C , of C. ami oilier
t'npt Mlrhm-I Fielding wdt ,11, n llt Judge i,n&gt;t ge W
graded and cleaned and of fine slates hy that name, but there
lilt.
Mi,
Mmn I'**.
whn
nMiHtUd
inf, vxIlf’U (hr y4*111&gt; h&lt;l him il It* I
ul|t &lt;01 ,1 • rilnili.il ntgv
atiocialion*
lo
leacli
die
pliilosopliy
tin'
feiitored
spanker
nl
ttutu
'
quality. A volume of 1600 to 8000 wa* little doubt those were the
Inn 1 nf | ',,11 Mvei .1 &gt;1 I'l ,,1 idn*
t*li cliff- 1
1|\
\ , il, n n d
1
'
V
It*
!•
r
l
i
e
\
M
..o
oii.|-Hiig
nf
the
Kentlmdr
Itiiuni
|
imrv
I
Mi
1,,h
w
ii
.
’
I
dial "the people mippml die gov­
crates, B to BW d o » n per crate,
lu-n 'm vllig " I .-del,i| .111&gt;11-■ « .
Mn
P a lc * lii&lt;
ilitim li' ui! I f 1 »fd
one*
he
meant.
Nor
did
he
say
•
'till,
in
I,,,
held
on
Nnv.
Iff,
nl
tin’
tlpkk
•&gt;.ll I .. 1
l, 1 ll,
of rorn I* anticipated dally for
1 »I'Minin,'lull'd ln,|,il,\ .uni 10 ,re igiug n liln i &lt;.l
- i 'i« -d
&gt;r
. •♦ *f 1 l i i H i s I* ! i t
ernment and nol die government M ayfnii Inn, Preiddm l Floyd Pal ininllv
1
1.
S e ll 'll . il ,
f'liiiule
|&gt;, U|„.,
thl* week. Prices on No. 1 quality just which trial* he referred In.
tin M 1f 111 Mil It* . fl - r
1% .
,, . o p e , , i m . in*'
* f t It » l i i M t ' h f d
vrrvitv’v .In ilrril d u ll i&gt;
ilie people."
iiii-i
niiiioiinred
this
nun
mug
1-ml
|n ard I ||,,tl,md
were 93.60 per crate during tha However, he mentioned trial* ol
.1 Itls. f Mfifto* IMM'M of
i lu rid i
M* fi t #| ||.,\V (if lit* I * l
•M-l tl* t&lt; •■ ,
Harold Cola# of Jacksonville, &lt;'11 pi Fielding is 11 snldiei , in &lt;v
ile.ilb
r
a
lly
•
illlllllV
win
I I ,e ,1 1 rcniooiendattnu wn tm
......... 1 W i n t
pa*t week.
"public official*,” indicating he exsriittve vlro-presldenl. said:
fIkIt 111kf 11,9I L
impel i i i i i i i , rndio HlililyHl mid • vi,,rite.1 t»v
tn l . | l r ,1 -lr» t ,il|1n •
wire In \ n ,,,,
"The first celery o f tha teaion
1
h e ll,
"Fre
e
enterprise
In
till*
country
might
have
been
referring
to
the
h
ire
r,
who
makes
II
Id*
ln
i.ii,&gt;
..
M
i
g*i*o#*‘f|
M
m
.
\
u
n
i
li
rl % t • ’ 1
til nr| 1)
IlnlV'lird
Met!| ,H| ill piMnl frnin I b er,
I* coming In on tha Sanford M ar­
1 lilte d
N id i
♦•Yiitinr difcannol
remain
ahackled
by
Imina*
ty Mill t J Inn 1hy tn m ID D i n III III 1 f, I e l l i - e s ■ i,
to have Infortnution of topn-nl o, Wii'ddnglmi They
n ,ke,l Mini
Mm 1 I»*»19
worhl
ket and indication* are that the r4ccnt upsurge of "Titoiil" trial,
Ilie
xlinntmt*.
vvlinb
•„
l.'Ur
and
aelflshly-islpred
governterevl to Americium noil tu &gt; &gt;, MellinMi ' IIggest to Pie ident
III! h f I l l ’ l l It f r i l l . l i | •| p i l h i ltt( I 1 - H in. iffttltd
supplies w ill be adequate to taka in the slate* of the Soviet orbit.
, , ’U t t t V n i ' ,
mental
policies
arm
do
for
tin*
vey II objectively nnd fi-nih- i . . t'lnliliiil Mini nil inlerliu II|III.liI11 f inn I nl tbe D ell. 1 I in I t ' l l , I, 1
•o l »"&lt;Ht I m i n r i l m i i l n &gt;|i 4 i» r • i I,
«IIN," ft** 4 I'M.
peaceful
care of that m arket’s large celery
T h e ia * ta U s, tho Pope aald.
in,-nl In- mil'll- "nt Ilie en 1 1li", I trin itv llnllvr. |n |ln w ii| , li ilrim lv
»lull in i f - fitoliavn
( II Ml ll&lt; J»U|| V . t •’ ( ' l l if* 1 to .M i i
P o in t in g
trade. In addition Beans, egg­ cannot return to a "m oral order” ro lililrv what it is rnpntile of do­ Mr. I'n liiie r siilil.
ing.
dnl" in view
n f Mu'
•lil*-. M..........
A* n free ngeiil, fhipl. Flrldui,- fI'fiwilil*.
*1n l i ! ' 1 n
iim |
Itjitl
(i " t
| , i n » h ft 1* it
in
plants, pepper, squash, cucumbers, without fir s t restoring C hristian
"There is fear n«&gt;w—honestly is fiee lo apeak Ids mind lime 'I. elnW.tf'd eiioilitiul, uf Mi,, fcli-i p 1 &lt;11 lil,nl p .iily .mil il.iin •lit »
* , ( " * im it* !l
mill In liiii*l .......... . I m * 'I f* - r I xvvrr m i •
okra, radishes and a light volume principles o f low. Ho sold the
lli'le
c
llv
e
S
II
e
*•
I
*
.
.
...........1.,
I
arrived at fe a r—that Am erica may
•I, i i i ; i ■*isI • I'lOftj
* 1 * In ti'i, tofti n Mi Hf t k
t
Ih U k i’iil
of tnmatoeN w ill ba available on ■uppraaslon of righto In these he headed for the calamitous noM- and w ill let the chip* fly wl. , 1 uni t duckets.
lleer’n
iilgomenl
w
ith
"
ye.,i
oi
l
I'epliei mid ll&lt;il|nr,i| -H.l Mini
m*’ pit f i i i r - . Mu* I m y •
I i M iln k ln r._ M
this m arket. L a st weak’a bean vo* itatoa waa an "erro r o f ju rid ­ lion in which England now finds they lim y, .Mi. I'nlmer n uiliim I
Mmftrni nf t'li-velniid it. , •nl
III V1r-"i- nf Mie "extf nni dih'ii V Joyce
T h r I fin ti"I 1 .......... •»#* 'iMoih
Ills ilisnlvalnn on F.iiriiHinu nffmi
'
* l " l \ I*fi ll lU-l |t||Mf| M l i l l fl* U jM
turns
of Tendergratn
varie ty ical posltlvlam ,” which ho defln- herself.
|„i
,
tilde
“krv"
In
ilevi'l.ipm
enl
•
"
•
*t • xiip
w ill lie from the viewpoint of a" cnngextioii In the Mlrimi dlvi •ulllllliallng III Ilie -laving
• fl’V* jlXX'dl.V. |I»‘*1I, 41 .CMIIHt to f" II U nol n j j " ’
reached 41,000 hampers averaging Od oin
n. absolute state taw _ iui op"Proud old Englanril Hhn la liv- AmecicHII who has been oil '*••• I’nn" nf the southern d lsll'c l,
t« ifi f '
4 »h»l Mt.
i I i mm M i i k .
l h &lt; v I ri vtutr, il
92.10 with Black Vuantlnea bring­
Kheet*'
aremmt
of
M
uev-ent.
log off Amerlean largess, liecaitac spot when world-shaking event, bl4ge W hPelnilst ba * si’Veed.
f’lv ii’r Ot Ki'iil/tiMno Dtit
• nn* II* I
ing 93.40 at a few sale*. Tender-he cannot pay tha doctors' bill* were mnking history. He tins liv.,1 if appointed to move tn Miiilili * fidluwa:
1»hr lllllvrimt I m^m^ f \x»iir
grfen volume la expected to xhow
"
A
fte
r
itnImiiieromlng
dance
•'
of tier people now the penilnna and In 1!7 foreign countries, speak*
Imb'e W lilleluirst retired fimn
: x»»irv prf*|»!*’
HI i
a .slig h t decrease over previous
the fr n le illltv , llee r took hi* 'dale' G. O. S w a r t / llo n « r r il | j'Ih! nof Inn «IH
welfare scheme* fnlatad upon her
r•■
• 1
five Innglinges, Including two to tlin clrcoil crnirl lunch In 111 17 In tile Inline of III 1 unlit nod on, Iweeks, but the m aturing o f B lack
economy by lha Jhhor governm ent.” illan longues mid interprets event* lie Is n grndunle of the t'mvi-r
i l f*I n l t v
'Iff! I n kf
f il l 'l l
A
t
I'jirin
B
u
r
e
a
u
IMcH
Valentines should M aura the trade
"T h e y were diivi-n Mine I,
George B : llllT^ cnnsiiltillg enslty
nf l-'loi Idu
nod
win i
"T h e i'll'.r ti..
with senaoned Judgment
T A L L A H A S S E E , Nov. 14 -U P )
il«s ils a s * •• fm m * * n ,
of sufficient velum*. Ideal weather
John W Johnson, '.hi, ,f S tm t''
classmnte nf S. niilair llnlliind
Mnim14In#»*iBH
iim in \* v
II
4
rill
I
,
IrtMl'tl
lim n in Indln nf Eiig li*!, In h
t
l
n
t
i
M
m *&gt; t conditions have prevailed during —S ta le Senator W alter G . W alker
The two m-imlurs gel togethei Heights, another fiu te in ilv tn"
till ill" r tlllllll III'! |»*9 &gt;1
pnrellt*. the foreign rntreapondeii'
^^VVl *
W|'‘^ " ’W'M'y tlier, and his dale.
of Daytona B atch died today In a
the pest weak of vegetables at
f Mil* Srinliiol** fm it.
r .
n
,
„
•# ■ lived In Hint romantic country fm "
" " 1 " n i'l"n iiiu o n i si
To llab le**# hotel room of a cor­
" E lir o illa to Ills aunt amt uncle
citrus crops.
III! 4’ III l'l,»fr|ill l'M| VMM
yearn of his life nnd
the firs t HI years
"B la rk e (H alt Fa rm er* M arket onary throm boil*.
(*ll (III- llfl.-t Ml*1 tiome, lle e r argued wIMi M in
with
ploi|ijf*
»»s
w i i s mltii-nted In India.
En g l.....I P ‘. l " K W '" * ’"*
He had eomplalned of Illness
W. J . f Funl'M t'raflo o and when they arrived -M
announce* Ita second nuetlon ante
lit
■la I
Itia a lta a .* nm
any.
m l?.
‘’ f.
n llu riio y, wtm
on pecans for Tuesday, November last night a fta r h» and a friend
T A L L A H A S S E E , Nov. U - f / T ) andIn Germ
tmnn.il
Ifl-lfi, be made a dl.imil inili0 , l ,,,d"
Johq Latour of Daytona Beach.
'epper’a
first rlinlce.
IB at 2 P . M.
meet'in;
of tillMite's
H.'turi
- T h e Florida Supremo Court to­ a ir flig ht tn Knutheniit Asia sod
A *per in I meeting 1d'
h.id
"Pompano M arket report* a plea,
day said the -City of Ilaytona ngnin lii 1P4P. In Ills fart-finding
Fa n il llm caii
iiirm heri In St Ity the I mil 1st t lid, l-might
T i l l A t. P G H T P O N E Il
About B A . M-. ho wa* ottand«d
tlfu l supply of tu M a and squash
Prt.-i ■•mg Htitmiilny.
H-ltfl n V |o 'l at (tie Im itU t f*»nt*r,
J A C K H O N V IL I.E .
Nnv. It
doctor, and about two hour* llearh ha* authority to iiaua 92,- tour of Europe In IUIH, lie gut
during the current week w ith aeatSen ,i n Hpi-Nimd L I f‘&gt;11-•&gt;i*l, and pi •mint loll nf It," r-l-ib *nd
paving behind the Iron Ourtiiin In Yiir&lt;» 1/71 The trial of Hep. J . Parnell
« r ha rollapsad on Ik a bath­ 000,000 worth nf street
making the |ii&gt;-v^ntntlnn in Mi. m em heislilp w ill tie -ti., ti*,-&gt;d, Mrs,
I kiih I*.
MinVIII In Ihe disguise of 11 (ielln sii Thomas fK -N .ll on frn u l ehmges
room floor.
Negro
Le g lm in iili«
veteran, Hwill I/., t.lulled him fm til, ,|
In a unanimous decision, the speaking Slovene.
waa postponed again tmlay. An nnd pupil* of Cromn* Aeademy glllll/ul Inliiil ciililrlh llt Inti* In tile II. W. Ten, li. *e e ie la iy . a"n&gt;nin&lt;#(l
Bonotor W alker was 4fl yaar*
light voltMla of
court upheld v alid ity of a DayAs a radio commeiiliitnr, the nt.lipr week’s delav was granted dnged tludi own parade III d"«n Fa im Iturenn nnd In ...............I today.
old.
plant, squash and
A limit !I0 n irm le t* met SxturHo sorvod In tlw 1942 and 194B tons Beach ordinance empowering Journalist has 11 Idg following ami at the rr-ipiest of Defense A t­ town Hanford nl i^ ltlt n'elnek mi vancenii'tits made
privets sale. Aui
In Flnrt'l-i'x d a y nlgid
the city lo Issue the bonaa and to is well known a* Chicago's ace torney W illiam I L Collins, lie
for *nlerlnlnm *et,
Motions
o
f
tho
fltoto
House
of
A rm istice Day. Led hv a drum J aui iiu lliire
•JpMtod to s ta rt here on Novem
game* and re fre s iiln 'o t*. Mrv F
levy a u tility U x fo r payment.
told feiteral
Judge
A le rin d er
news
analyst.
Fo
r
a
number
-&gt;
f
ftoprtsentotlvM
,
than
wax
elected
stepping
lt,'[,i,'.,-ririiig
Serultinlir'niiidv
bar 2 1 .
, ,
high
Parking motor receipts
also years he has been a prnmlnent fig lln lg in ff that he still Is engag­ major and alx
to U i* Benate wharo ha served In
was
title It L . Caw ley presented two tinubtr
m iijii[ette.i, the enlo ifiil proee**hoi nt tin- un-el Ini;
i r y ita l watei pltcliei* t , tlio club.
multi Ire uaod to jia jr o ff tho bonds. lire In advcrtlalng ami publicity. ed In another tria l.
1997 and 1949.
n pnrt of Ita route *wiing down M alliienx, rm m iv president, Mr These were made in llim har, IV.
Tha
court
u
ld
I
I
xrei
S
w
n
ilr
nod
Runner
C
a
rte
l,
(It
H* wax n natlva Floridian and cssary for property own
l ’*lm ettr, Avenue to Find Htreei,
. m i n t and n S S k s c ta riw
Va., her hnnie town
•rnd to Hanford Avenue and smith i eelm *
the current week k ' epfto o f the • graduato of the Stetson Univer­ Ptova lha bond Issue, bi
" F ir s t iilg h le rs" w eir
A D.
Luring
llnoiil
wa*
elected
rain y
cold
weather
eat-baek. sity law school.
ward.
Stale l’ie*ldent tu -mi'ieed F ra il Madden, p IL n k y Wight, A B.
n la widow and thrao children taxing power of (he c
Farm e r are still ptaaUag la that
The
ciaek
Hoy
Hemll
Trmip
I'l
pledged to paym ent
illlin l.’tnii, Mr* J e n n y S (h eig h ­
section knd It look*
the *oawith Its drum and tingle ernp* el* II f'iirrliriiii.
"T h a bona* w ill not
The new dlrectura elected am ten, all iif Hanfind m il Mr. aud
aon w ill bo a long
iltew
miieh
applailee
a*
did
sl.&lt;&gt;
agalnat tha properly oi
Mrs. It F Hc-nddei of Pennsyl­
“ F t . Pierce kf*
the uniformed color guartl " f G unge Kiddle, Lakeland. E . T . vania mid Mr. and M ir (\ Pnrtar
nor ran thay ba mao* a
Horne. Live (Ink nnd Mr* How
Legionnaires.
There
were
a
nun,
light cucumber vo
any kind agalnat tha pi
Eu stls.
Rndeeled uf Illino is.
Plan* lo r a community-wulr is m p a iin lo itn|ire»» upon ibe peuplc her of fin a ls Including that of ihe| util (iaiiilije,
weathor, but prie
taxpayera within tha c ity ," the
d lrrclm * um il- L . Price, tirace.
than the p ra v r
Arndcmy
homecoming ville ;
of Sanford the
ol irhgtnn and o f religioii* inilitutionv and Grooms
J T . Gaunt,
Ocliopiie;
court aald.
T H R W R A T H R f lP "
eukod brlngl
^ d .d ^ ugh,
Orlando;
■Tha court alaa declared tha city lo urge them In attend their home* of divine worship* were announced queen, and most of these tienh'trd ^
Choice | 1 J «
phases
of
school
subjects,
rlnsm-n
[
T|,.dtke
f|rw
l»
»
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r
11
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■
11
—
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.
,
.i-v-.
—
,rm
;
Ld
II,
may aall the baada la an y manner today by R ev. J , E . M cKinley, chairman o f Publicity fro the Sanford
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. I4-9F1
totaa/
• fiRiniiinicii
lanii
» . . . ...... ...
ag untlrnllo;
.n
and aetivltins, A«
' nlntnd
' ‘
A*aim
lank i,-i„|llu-,)„
M
Itnugla*
— Trn ip e ra tlll e talde 1
with tw in cannons
Ministerial Association.
,, ,h’ |I A
" , “«” •. k J SM„
K W ' m . t e S f . H T A T IO N
H IG H
Hrlionl.
Doxeo*
The loeel campaign. Mr. M rKinfey la id , w ill coincide with the Negro Veteran* £
Hr C T " «
Ashcvlllo
oa
of
automobiles,
g
s
y
ly
bedecked
i^'raimi'ii
nationwide drive nf Religion !»♦ “----- ---------------------------- - —
ITALY M.AMIBD
f. Mb*. 1 4 - m nn
Kirmlngham
stream ers, were In the p«
eanfaronca on the
IE, Nof. 14—Uf)—Plana to Am erican L ife , which w ill run strengthen our moral and spiritual with
Box Inn
v p W M EET
Italy under tha Atlantic control# upon tha period of Nnv. foundation* and to bring home to rude.
i waa hold today,
04
The Veteran* of Foreign W ar* Chicago
ran diaatwaad ban today In &gt;•84 ot convey to m illion* nf Am­ the individual the Incalrulahle ser­
(IB
F .K P .LK G T K D
Post -TJH'J w ill neet tonight at Denver
3 &amp; 2S &amp; J K ;
aahlng United erican* the marriage: “ Find ym«r- vice rendered hy religion anil re li­ NItEAWH illY OMRII.L
n
K , Nov.
IS - t/ IT - Ihe l.i'glua lin t at 7:00 o’clock Fresno
military off!. aelf through faith . Come to church gious Institution* to the Indivi­ Itahhl Irv in g M
an
New U ilesn x
illar, of Woodtnere,
thle w eek." On tha national »c*le, dual
,tha community, and
the
New York
«a
ItE D ATOM P L A N T
N. Y .. la tha now president of tho
the m enage w ill ba conveyed by
fid
B E R L IN ,
Nov.
14- f/Pt The Hnliit L p u U
Am erican Jew ish Chngress.
meana of maaa madia of communi­
SB
A ll Church groups of Hanford
The SB-year-old Long
Island Hritlsii.lireased Tetegrof said to­ Helittle
cation - nawapapari, radio, out­
B9
W ashington, t) 0.
day
the
Russians
are
operating
a
ara
participated
In
the
local
cam­
rabbi
was
chosen
yesterday
to
door advertising, and car card*.
72
succeed the late Rahihl Stephen H. plant near Berlin tn produce an Jacksonville
“Both nationally and locally." paign, M r. M cKIhloy said.
Ocala A irp o rt
explosive*
used
solely
for
m
aking
Wl»e,
founder
and
f
ir
s
t
prtsident
Mr. McKinley explained, “the pur- A n ^ w rtg ro w th ^ o f tho United
Orlando
atom imnihx.
of tho o ^ a n lia tlo n .
poie etf .thf campaign will he to

Secretary O f S t a t ^ 12 Point Proposal Is
Offcrcfl To Advance
Gm y Is Principal
Cause
O f Pence:
Speaker At S uper­
Vishinsky Furious
visors’
Meeting

ng

Alabama Senator Says Northern
l.egislators Against Civil Rights

tin- I'lniida State Associa*

krrji tIn*it tonrtf, Ini*M

Pope Denounces C Of C President
Score* U. S. For
Anti-Chrutian
Totalitarian* Socialist Trend
33rd A nnual Meeting

Drinking Bout And Deputy Testifies
FratRowIveadsTo Dixon Admitted
Ohio State Death
Killing English

On F lorida's Future

Sweet Com Being
Sold At Pahokee
Farmers’ Market

Beck Declares Dixon
Ch.Titi;etl His Story
Of Shooting A lfray

inert!ill* lliir |nr f »trr Ihinli,

(.VurKc Whitehurst
Captain Fielding Kcnimmciulod For
To Be 1st Speaker Federal .lud^eship

Ilf -«|*M-'Ll It.

Dr. Kalph Biinehe

Spinks To 8 1111 e

Serial Wo r k e r a

For Dinner Chib

I k

11HHllN||»(| M
f»

Senator Walker Of
Daytona Beach Dies

Supreme Court Holdn I
Daytona BondH V a lid .............

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SpsTDil IVIpid S(n(*’fl
Hy TmiriNf (rntiip

w'",k'* '•"'"••'lermion.

N f^ ro L egionnoircs
Molfl S an fo rd I'nrads

W f iB W W

Ministerial Association Plant
Drive To Stress Religious Values
importance

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Sanford Goes

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Sanford la finally coming into Iti ow ir
to go placaa. The many new people who h
I I I M * « a # lla A
since the war, th e Mg Increase in conatruotlM
••
and ntore buildings, the many new btiainead
been opened hare, all attest that fact.
t4 teear.ss » t M a r t i ft' I t
T i oL U ^ f i ; T H IW
Now comes the announcement th a t the $900,000 loan
for the conatructlon of the St. Johns River freight terminal I
IllliillO X OMAN
i H l t m Wseaoee
facilities ha# been approved bv the Reconstruction Finance
■iHirMirriuM lUTaa
Corporation- Thia follows closely on the heels of th e approval
At Carilar
by the Federal- Housing Authority of a low cost housing
, ;|# MumIk ...
................
«■iftrtt U naiIib .......... ....... ..
roject for 12S units and costing between seven and eight
jr j;
jftkR|llO -■*•••»..... .
uudred thousand dollars.
R ljiS * * •«
4 »
A ll n&amp;lluarr a.itlaaa, a t ria •
Both of these projects huve tremendous possibilities
tltaaha. rraalallaaa a a l M f l M t a
trirn a ia m ra i fur lb* n r * M * a for Sanford's future. The spending of; so large amount of
talalaa raata, m il ba rba rg a t lav
money for construction In Sanford during the next two
f
i raular » 4 . . m i . 1 « « W ipe.
kY ii .
V
allaaal Ff
! » . years will release at least a million dollars In local channels
of trade. Even more important Is the Impetus they will g
btaaaaa &lt; ll» . a »4 1 . Laala.
............
to future growth and development.
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Tb« H » f» ll i« a m e m b e r * # l b
The
term
inal
should
provide
Sanford
w
ith
Idwef
freight
b a aa rla lri) P ria a a M l k la n t t l l w
farlaalMlr
|*r JtyaMI
rai
. . . . . . . .»u Ibr *»# ___
rate
s
and
make
this
port
a
shipping
center
fo
r
ail
of
Centra)
rallaa ul all lb* lural a*aa pHalei
la Ibla arwaaavrr. aa wall aa al Florida. It Is not only citrus concentrates, which will provide
P"
I f aana 4lava I pbra.
the bulk of the northbound freight, which will benefit, but
mII kinds of freight moving into Sanford from the north
MONDAY, NOV. 14, 1949
should sell cheaper here because of lower fre ig h t rates.
And the housing project will provide decent and much
All lltoie who may h a w a yvn needed housing facilities for at least 126 low paid working
(or writing a newipaper column families. This-will be done without cost o r risk to th e City
•Hould redd BubKuerk’i
article us the federal governm ent puts up the money and pays the
difference in rent between what the ten an t can affo rd to
la -ta il week's Life on how he
pay and what the rent should be to properly am ortise the
Munttl a $12 a week fob into $75,
debt.
000 a year occupalion in I m than
O ther good news Is In the wind. We hear th a t It la only
12 yean. All you have got to do
h m utter of days before the pro)K&gt;sed stadium and athletic
it to write about 650 wordt a day
field Is approved. Phillips Industries Is going rig h t ahead
that will gel by "cditori who might
with its construction of better and more adequate housing
haw
m oilagaiei, ulcart, wive*
for
Sanford people. The Mayfair Inn reports solid booking
labor Iroublei. lick children, park'
for at least three m onths this winter, and to u rist prospects
lag tickrli and an overdraft* al
on the whole a re better than ever.
th« bank", dial will b&lt;* pleating to
In all this picture there is little to d etract from the
1 iMelboditii fiaplii1*, Catholk|,
Negroet, Jew , It. publican, Demo- hopeful und prosperous outlook.

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WASHINGTON. Nov. 14_0P&gt;_Th*‘s2uth cm ptoducs •• high
quality dairy cattla a* any olhar lection of lha nation, *ay* O. E. Raed,
. hief of tha U S. Bureau of Dairy Industry.
But a first mtul overcome Us problem*, be' amphuized.
HvaVwkat mint be done. Read told a reporter:
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Hegt and one-crop farinari have
trrovtd tha- worm ■eneadai
or
l a id
*
I I . added
.Viitaa that ik
Qn..*k K
..
Ila
tha. South
ha*
many natural advantage*
for
dairyinp, and that nn incraaaa In
dairying will solve two problem*:
that of providing n bsttar diet
for a larger percentage of the
people, ana a t saving tha aoll.
He laid tha constant growth of
riuh crop*, liha tobacco, cotton,
and corn I* ruinous to the land.
“The amount of fortuity sold
» il the farm In tha form of dairy
product! la naligibla by compart,on,” ha said, "and, in addition
the graaiea, legumei. and other
forage crops grown for tha dairy
row aid In prevanting oroaion and
lonaarvlng aoll fertility.’’
Heed readily admit* that dairy
(arming la c u l l y and that many
farmer* without sufficient bank
uccounta ware foreed to turn to tohaem, cotton and other cash crops.
Hut with' limited acrenge* on
otton and other crops, mors and
more farmers of tho South are ex-

a u r a : t i * i&amp; w y * v

la; d r r r .daprtssc

crali,
Coiiiimi Vi , uldpeople,
young peuplr W rttcmert, EaUer*
M il,
Soul lim tier*, Texan*, male
people and lemale people," and he
■
; able to do it every day in the year
"when there i» no new* but a coal
*'^: Mrike, when you've got a terrible
•' hangover, no idea*.* a three hour
l, editorial conference, a had cold,
’-you've iniilaid your note*, three of
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the lead* you're following blow up,
it'* raining ouliide, you can’t gel
■ cab, ibe dog Im* lo be taken lo
veterinarian, the mortgage U
i, the baby'* crying ahd your
wife break* a leg." Boyl It'* a
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Radio’s Attempt
To StandardizeliS.
Speech Has Failed

O u tw o r n B e lie f s
Superstitions, those age-old notions which attem p t to
explain natural phenomena and form a tenaciously held
laisl* for erroneous thinking, are seldom thought of id con­
nection with college students. That they are widely held,
however, oven by young people exiiosed to scientific re ­
search, has been ahown recently by tests given a t two E ast­
ern colleges.
A biologist listed 28 popular but false superstitions and
mixed them with a number of true statem ents. The results
checking this list by men biology students showed th a t a
urge num ber of proved falsities were believed in by these
ibove-uveruge students. Home of these notions are formed
n childhood by the home und school background, and are
so firmly rooted th a t they ure hard to uhuke. It is a good
thing to have this situation brought to light. Education
should produce m ature persons who think cleHrly arid logicaly, free from bonds of ancient folk-lore.
Traditions bused on practical folk exjierience of life
niuy la* worthy of respect; those based merely on super•dilloii bused in its.tu rn nil rumor ioo worthless. The educated man or woiuuii should lx- able to decldu which is which.

jteaadkWASIUWTM
MARCH O F EVENTS

But* A-Bom b M ay C eu ta
Atlantic
P a tl
R evlilo n s

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Several Congr***m *n ly e
Saals In Upper Cham ber

Edwin D. Canltam, editor of the
S p t c l t l to Centre/ P u t t
Chlitlian Science Monitor, told an
AHIIINOTON—'There la a growing belief In some diplomatic
atiocialion convention the other
mJ congressional quarters that Russian attainment of the
atomic bomb secret ores tea A situation not (oraeen when tha Atlantic
day that "We newipupert are not
Pact woe concluded. Thee* authorities ft*l that eom* changes In
doing a very good job. The peojde
fa ct terms 'may be neceaeary. They concede that tha fa c t wUi
do not liuit;wlmt they read in the
deter Russia from aggression.
!
B e a tin tr M u liu iu
newspaper* and hear on the radio".
However, facing th* abootut* certainty that their cities would to
Newipaper editor*, becauae of their
destroyed tin any. future wan win the french,
A turvey of m alaria in 1H94 in a (Ktrtlon nf what In now
Dutch and athera to wlUtng to accept
ptottlaif poillion, witrolly know a
a r ia of the Tetinexftee
Valley A uthority turned
........ aria
........................................
jemant which involve* a mere laaaiaid
great deal more in general, about the renbrVolr.
poaattnuty a t w arfi
t -&gt; t- '
tiwr ,cent of the blood numplen
r ,.McH6lMi T|| 80 ih
what U going oip than ahym*)hfl*e up punitive.reaction#,In
"^raeae, obthortUah think Pact signatories which
akmt.
A
nurvay
of
th«
whnlo
valley
area
four
yearn
later
1« the cominun|lyt| l1iey r**u:*cq({*
deals# It should to releesod from tho obHgatkna
ound positive reactions in a tenth of the nampleg. Thin year,
•I aew*papar4 bod d U 4 ia n d a ‘ ol
pMoed on them1bytlta Peat and that the United
the
annual
m
alaria
nurvoy
In
the
reservoir
areas
turned
up
wold* that nefer gel'into lit# new**
Bthfe* should adt*r'li{to separate agreements wiU*
not one positive reaction. Lust year the surveyom found
them whleh would 11 t
'
pgper* everyday,, They allfiKl *l»
m alaria (n only one-half of one per cent of the numplen,
1—Obligate Uit United State* to go to wak If
molt all important meeting*, cog* und
over the last four yearn they found only one per cent
ftuaele a (tacks one of thsm,
UNRh ,
. veotlon* and public gltharinga of infection.
ted (RAtee to tvapect thetr
1-vObllgfla the United
' every kind. Tiiey know a I the poll*
la respected
reenecte by Ruaeis,
ntutrallty u long ak IItt to'
These
are
the
renultn
of
a
m
alaria
control
program
hi
r~gitd
except if America lo attacked by Stom bomba
-ii iianuidam. .
THa‘ TTnuenano Valley tchfrh bft“ u tlra rted world-wide ttltuunlly very’ pcrinnitlly. They not
— WuehlnStan
flrat.
tentlon. They nhow w hat can ba done
•„
r iilllaati thn I'rtltM atat«* to refrain from
only hear llirir tprcchc*. but they
tleatlly (tinvaau when the cycle of the (llnennc Is known und n atom bombing any of th4 signatory notions aa Imig
. ' * go -Hdiinu Wkli them, know their
datermlneil effort In mutlu to break It. It Ih reuttonuble to i no^ba art produced in (heir torrltorles.
Mat side, njgd theit worst. Ntwi•
•
* -■&gt; *
believe th a t other dineunen now troubllnx un may Im equally
gapar adilon- should he in a moil vulnerable, und may be fought with equal effect when the # A M BITIO N —Any number of Houao members are Imluitrtously
Mviabla poatltbn lo give tound ad- secret of dentroylng them Is found, aa It will be.
trying to pave their way to tho moro eeleet Senate during the carn lha be*l man (or any olficr,
ttlarly lo.lbat ulhcr Urge *«gs l our population who** lead­
er gel* beyond Ibe headline*,
that i*m m attend* a political
By N y lk L .
of Mfe'onally meet* a poti• may be that loo many
It stem* to ma they are building
aa Mr. Canhain luggnt*.
alrcaaea ateeuer than thay u**d
had an** to grind. If so what to. Tha atop* a rt higher, ur there

(jutting Old? Who, Me?

aaora of IhSm, or *omlhlng.
Mayto this la botsuaa It's so touch
- today from tha flrat floor
second floor, but I ’ve nol la getting harder to make
two step* at d time anymore,
Another. iMnjg I ’ve noticed la
tha small print Tha
The)y'ra using late­
ly, Newspaper*
are
farther
Ipapers a
r e getting
,____
ami
... farthar away whan
_______I hold
them, and I have to squint to muko
them outi Th# other day I had to
back halfway out of a telephone
booth In ordor to road tha nuMtor
on the coin box. It Is obviously ridi­
culous |o tuggaai thatt a pereon
parson my
needs f la
t
‘bt tha only
laaaee,
but
way
can finid
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ma, iand that's aot
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because psoplo-i.
in, «uih a law voles Ibaaa days
can't M a r (Mm vory .wpllt v r ;
Kvsrythtog la ifarthpr- than It
used to M ; IF * twice the dlatone*
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bout war and die
towboat on tha Mi*•ay* dial ilia klaani
datltoy every living
The United Slate*
bomb, and the Rutalomic bomb, and
uch Immb*. which
whole world whal
lo Hirothims,- he’
(tlfhicn littla chil"var Bu*h, prtiiInitilution, pul*
lly. Say* ha, in
Modern Arm* ahd
" believe tk*t Ihs
U (at Ih *
h i iban away that I Mover noticed hefovo.
lo balitva, ahd tralnr leave doonar, tom Pvs given
stpecl* of ptodfta up running lo t them toeduae they
outweigh! by a «Urt factor these day* whan l vry
•' thr*tl lo hill to1MleN •thaiu.

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.-lA'-ley of thing* are different

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tha rain wh u**d to m i. Draft*
are mors tovere, too. It mu*t to
tho way thay build window* now.
, Ireople a rt changing, too. For
oat thing, thay'ra younger than
they used to to when I ws* Ihvlr
a|o. 1 went hack recently to an
alumni re-union lit the poll**'*
ltd from In 104.1—that la,
1 mean IttSfD . . . and 1 wh.
Dtoeked to ae* the mere tot*
they’re admitting a* *tudent* these
lya. Tha average of the fmhmnn
Haas couldn't have been more.than
aatrau. Thay acorn to to more pollW
than in my ttol*, though) *av«r*l
undergrsduatsa called ma "Sir"
end on# of thorn aaked me If lie
could help ma across the street.
a'On th
the other’1hand, people my
alOn
co much older thanfj'i
I am.
I traoliiM
Mae that my- generation le
approaching middle age (1 define
eta roughly a* the period
it I I and II0 | but there
excuse for my claeematee
Ing into a etalc of advanced
By: I r a r i Into my old roomf and he’d'fhanged ea much ho
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The tost election saw several of the representative* make the
grad* and many other* hava similar omMttons.
Hap. Mika Monroney, lha sharp-mindad Democrat from Oklahoma,
for Instance, la gunning for tho senatorial seat of Senator Elmar
Thomas, a fellow Democrat—In name; at toast
Rap. George A. Hmetheri of Plorldo has sat his sights on tha wellwarmed seat of Benator Clauds Popp*. They ora both Democrats,
too.
On# of the moat spectacular eontMU promises to to that of
MauUfUi Rap. Helen Oahogan Dougtoo, a CaUMmla Democrat, who
•Ifbody haa opened bar aght for tha-' aaO t"*. Bade tor Btortoan
DoWney, Also o Democrat. 1 Iv-M
• And In Cblorado, Rap John A. C s m U , o Democrat, la aaaklng
■ nomination so he can try'to wrest q Benata seat from
party*a
•Boostor Bugtna £ • M ilitia , i- r
and othcra have befhrs them examptaa gat In tha tost aleetloh hy now—Senatora K a li B. Mundt tR ), B#uU« Dakota] Margaret
Smith (R ). Maine, and Vlrgfl Chapman (D&gt;, Kentucky.
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VO N TSU M A N —T j * full atory W oouot told, bat IPreaidant
rough and tough In hla otf-tho-reoord talk to ae group
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keep It • secret. Buslnsaemen w M attended the meeting et o
Washington hotel dald the ohtof mecdttve told them H waa-mily to
have nationwide atrikee Uka those iA t t a Maal and coal toduatrtoa.
I They added that the president o d v tid tBMu to gat together Mr
(he nation's good end for their own
of Igbling U out.
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Among (M group, unknown to the

* “ringer," a Republican leader of
goo brought to-the moating ky o .l
This OOFi chieftain TpVMlsd 0$
dsUboro* « tw*-Bated apeeeh to Use i
whom have oppoeed’his poHMs*. '
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Mr. K. L. Dean
Kditor, the .Sanford Herald
Hanford, Florida
Dear Mr. Dean,
A* It »*#m*, the United World
Puleralixt* ere not quite »uru ••(
ihemeelvea yet. They ure not quite
ronvlncnl of the thing they try
to eram duwn tho throet of other*.
They are Rtmtewhai he*ltnrit end
unsure, I wrote a letter a few
week* ego putting a que.tlon to
these people to which 1 wonted
.. ntlic-wre,
.ill,'Hr., an*w«r.
mmwer. Only
On v one |/er*on
der*on
u
listed, or even lelt able to answer,
uhd w in ht could not fowf hlfn* v lf , to reply until after over a
week. Maybe they, don l . drnlerftiud It th*m»elvde. (
j llwn nnked whether tbs''people
of. the world ,wero altogether ‘ pQ
illffetent, too unlike to live In a
federation.
Dr. Hucker
replied
they were not, l|ecaiuo the people
of the 13 colonlea of our own
nation were aleo very different,
but feileruted In spile of tl (or
pel huim hreauaa of lt|. Thcrefore, In* *uid, the world can do
the "iinii'.
In thl* th* kind doctor haa
*r
ror of loxical reason. Any useTa
analogy mu*t lie determined by
two value*, ileacrlbed hy the word,
qualitative and quantitative. To
place
(with some effort)
the
world on a qualitative plane
with the American confedera­
tion doe* not, through necee*ity, rutirlinle a truthful analogy
of fact. The difference# among tn*
poeple of the colonlea may he
.u nut proportion nut In nu way
comparable to thf tremendous
poly formality of tho present world
confederation.
Anv moving branch of reason­
ing, in a quantitative or qualitative
u.recMun. passes certain valves,
after which a atato of any a priori
Idea ueau.ne* M W standards, M W units, new vulUea, Incommunicable
with any system Without. Once
pea**d, the check-valves cannot
o|Mtu, In logical hand*, to permit
a reflow from on* eyxtem Id an
Irresponsive other ayatem, .Hence
th* analogy la not true becauae
It cannot coincide with the quanti­
se. Th* world le so varied,
numerically,
a tiv
e ctoo lthe.
.. d
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o n ­colon*
ies that the poser must bo viewed
cl
In newer, clearer,
stronger light of
Mrsuseful
quanj
j) quantitovo
etandarda. Th(
fore, it is
la Incorrect
m t v r r s c i to
it, comport
t e m p u r a the
iiw
world with the colonise, for even
though both
M d populous dif­
ficulties (qualltaUvtnets) the dlf*
ferencra in one s f s so mush brood­
er; khd 10 comptstoly varied and
iart from the other (disqusntlufenexa) that tM ono pMtos OVI

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in twlce-a-dsy milking for 90S
day*.
kord *aid in addition to the milk
end butterfat Investigation*, other
studies aru bring made on body
temperature, respiration and heart
i*te*. food consumption, growth
und general physical condition,
grating habit*, Insect and dliuase
tolerance and anatomical and
physiological
characteristic!
of
thus* animal*.
Brahman 'cattle are not new to
the United State*. The first were
brought over more than luo years
ego and flrlt used for exhibition
purpose*, Heed said.

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There Ihoblil ba ' u’ (iralJh ’
campaign suahut yyorry, fo^- I t ,
la one of Jto?) moat pruyalqiit
dlaeMrtl1
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tingle priU
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merely * (*ktW" energy that It
heeded fd r the action that w ill
ivt things right: '
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T h li I m‘ osperlnlly trud In', the
(natter of Nitkllli. I f you w ill
consult your doctor he cun tell
“ mi if anything lx wrong and
i»lp ymj tn correct It. Hy p la c
In
Ing your health care tn auch
mtn.l will
be free to help'yuur body gel
Well.
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ef M l. nr la I advsrlls-msnli so
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Armistice Day
treatlaeeg* ream Pea* Os* I
asserted.
"Tho American Legion," »ald
Mr- Wlliob, "has studied th*
United
Nktfon* organisation
thoroughly and M s Made recoin-,
inendatkm* ladUding" tedlatrlbutlon of. power on I M Security
Council, abolishment e l veto nu
matter# eg oggfMatoa/Ws urge
reorganisation of th* World Court
power to:permit He Interpretation
of any disputed point* by ■* ma­
jority vote. W* •believe- there
should be on affective ly ilera for
world-wide control and Inspection
of armaments. Wa recommend
creation of a tyranny-proof world,
fores to* compel compliance with
‘lib- directive* of the Security
CduacU.",
QeUeway, -cots mender
dames
I.Loeilag F o il $8, The
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American Legion, presided at the
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larxeet odiicetlonaj speech clltfti*
In1 the State, where pfilMrch and
unlvuralty student* df* treated
for i opeech defects. Among them
are soma cases of "aub-atani'
Huuthern" speech, amt1 su ch 1
LltmM u* »tutti i l i*gtl uenlngj ’h
pltoh, delayed *ft*ch
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of’ the In-tltuto o r Inter-tAmWIlan
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hg * o»rt of avsry public school
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director. “A speech handicap lead*
to graver personality drfreta. It
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tiA IN K S V H J.E T Nov. 14-(Speial)- In an attampt to errata a
tiundard American diclK t radio
I, developing a new hybrid speech
" ‘at all.
La*ter
llule, director of the epeech and
li» ui dig'clinic la the U n lv m lty of
Florida’* Hepartmsnt of speech.
-The atanaard Southern speech
i* the moit musical of any regional
dialect," declared the professor.
"A Southerner who I* going Into
ruillu for a carear should not try
ti, uffect a flat rnld-Weitern tone
ei- ii Northern twang. Nu voice
found* better on the air than a
Hi mt hern voice."
It,, cited Floridian Red llarher,
network xport* announcer, a* one
who use* Kinid diction. Hut Dr.
Hale haRtuued to point out that
lie doe* not mean "sub-*tand*rd”
Southern speech I* the beat tpeerh.
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more certain form of livelihood.
Heed rate* Tvnnrxsee ami North
Carolina among the moit profeuiVe slate* of the South in
iltrylng.
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Roth, he said, have taken ad­
vantage of their state experiment
nation*, and their farmer* are
lohSoloua-of the return* from bet­
ter cattle.
Reed *ey* demonstrations have
shown conchulvely that the ratl­
ing of dairy' cattle can be profit­
able for ihe South.
lic e t Alwaye ha* been a factor.
But attempts are being mads to
overcome tjile through a crossing
of the Brahman agd thr J#r*#y. Tha
crOM-brardlng W0a started It, 1944
Whan tha bureau Imported two
bulls and.two hclfars of tha Rad
Slndhi breed from India. Tha Rad
Sindh), of tha Brahman family,
I* on* of. the mbit popular milkIhg breed* bred over e period of
year* In Indie.
1 The*# experiment* are being
conducted by the bureau at it*
field station In Louisiana, a state
which Reed said I* especially In
ne*&lt;j of a strain of milk cattla.
Aa a n . yxgnipiu, lie said, the
average otoductlon of all milking
cowa In the .United Mtate* I* 6,000
pound* oft, milk a year, while the
average dairy cow in Louisiana
produces only 2,400 pound*.
On* of the Imported halfera
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Social Calender
M O N D AY
Members of Innt year's Tourist
Chib and Hhuffleboard Club* are
cordially Invllcd to meet with
this year'* Tmirl.it Club for an
important meeting at 8:00 P. M.
The Joint meeting waa requested
by Carl Eisenhower, president of
the ShuffInboard Club.
V - Mark's Chapter of Holy
Croaa Episcopal Church will meet
at 8:00 F. M. at the home of Mr*.
Prank L. Miller.
TUKBDAT
Mra. Irving Fclnlwrg and Mra.
Clifford MrKIhhin will be In
charge of the Thrift Shop between
the Hour* of 9:30 and 11:30 A. M.
The It. W. Ware Bihle Clot* of
the Methodlat Church will hold
He annual barbecue at 7:00 P. M.
the home of Mr. and Mra. R. u .
jM chlson in Cameron City
The American Legion Auxlllar;
will have a chile aupper at 8:46
P. M. at the legion Hut. A pro­
gram will tie presented following
the aupper and a silver offering
will be taken.
The l.nke Monroe P.T.A. will
meet at 8:00 P. M. at the arhool
with Mra. fluide Wilaon aa the
guest speaker. Mra. Wilson wilt
nave aa her subject, "Nutrition
ami the Lunchroom".
*?he American Home
Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman's
Club will meet at 8:00 P. M. The
program will he based on hobbles
and lhe guest speaker will be Mrs.
Mildred Ilnbrork. Hostesses will
Mra. E. J.
Mnughton, Jr..
airman, Mrs. Malcolm Higgins,
Mrs. Clayton Smith, Mra. flordon
fiwaint and Miss Harbra Ruprecht.
W ED N ESD A Y
The Ladius Auxiliary of the
Ifedlierhuod of Railway Trainmen
wfil hold a social meeting In the
** furm of a "tacky party" at 7:30
P. M. at thu home of Mrs. W. H.
Brinson.
The Pilot Club will hold Its din­
ner meeting In the Yacht Club
at it:3D P. M. and welcome the
lieutenant district governor, Mrs.
Malde Consider of Pensacola.
The Civir Department of the
Hanford Woman's Club will meet
for n luncheon at 13:30 P. M.
M'tnbcrn are requested to arrive
aV 11:0(1 o'clock for work on
Tuberculosis Christmas seals. Tho
guest speaker will la- Chief M. N.
Cleveland who will have ,as*his
subject "Safety", i ! . 1 ,1
Khrqset Court No. t\2, Ladles
Oriental Shrine of North America,
will meet at the.Knights of Pyth­
ian Tefnpl* at 8:00 o'clock In De*
Land.
The Friendship Class w ))lsp o n
dish
r &lt;
a alher and son rnvered
env
■or
• mnqui
i t . . There Will al so lie q
table f&gt;»r women and children,,
TH U RSD AY
The Seminole County Fadsra
□man's Clubs will meet
(Inn o Woman's
at the Hanford Woman's Club at
10:1)0 A. M. to bo preceded with
a board meeting at 9:0 A. M. A
covered 'd1|h luncheon will be
served.
Members of Order of Eastern
Htur will meet nt tnr Masonic
^pll nt 8:00 p. M.

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(ioiniK Democratic
Bv N A D E A N E W A L K E R
A P Newsfeaturfs
P A R IS — You no longer need to
he Barbara Hutton or tho Duchess
ef Windsor to wear a dress with
one of the best-knowp labels of
Paris.
/ A F r e n c h fashion hnusei are go­
ing demorractlr and. at the same
time, providing their own tndlvidualfstH answer to American
ready-to-wear styles. The dlacoverv they have mada la that,
If a simpler garment Lakes only
half the work hours Involved by
a haute routure model, then It
ean Im sold for only half aa
murh.
The
cheaper
model*—called
.“ boutique”
or
"shop"
colletf b n s —are
deserlhed
by
one
house as "little sisters of tha
signed for people of move Rail tod
haute couture." They are de­
signed for people of more limited
same dress mora than once.
Knowing the dlffernde between
the two style* of Tarlx models,
may In future unphle smart Ameri­
can wnmen buying In Faria to
eave around |8I&gt; on the prtea.
Evrn the maatere, Chrlatlan
Dior and Schiaparelli.' h a v r fillV
Into line, although each has
a different InterpretgUon of the
neweat trend.
Jacques Helm, who
the
aeason’a top
thl* cheaper range,
.everything, except tal
at between |87 and
shows them In a special aalon
aw*
set apart from Ih* elegant
»'
roundings In whichk hie
exclusive— and for more axpenre—haute couture ta qn dlaxy.
If a customer find* some­
thing which both wlle.&lt;&lt;i*ed
fits she can buy It on
to wear away. If i “
select on* of the
daily
ehown
by
and hare It with
fitting.
“ Many foreign a l ___
very little time In N
cannot wait the eight to
— T to have al hawse
A^Br* dry** m»d«." Jacquee;
fih fra tf «- »
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Miss Woodard Tells
Of Glass Etching
Miss Lila Woodard demonstrat­
ed glass etching at the regular
meeting of the Home Demonstra­
tion Club held laat Thursday at the
Tourist Center at 3:00 P. M. A
number of the members Initialed
glasses they had brought to the
meeting.
Mrs. Roy TUB* presided over
the business meeting and Miss
Woodard announced that
the
County Federation of
Women's
Clnlii would meet at the Woman'*
Club hulldlng at 10:00 A. M. on
Nov. 17 with a covered dish lunch­
eon being served at noon.
Announcement was also made
tbet Miss Joyce Bevis will be at
the Home Demonstration office on
Wednesday from 9:00 A. M. to
13:30 P. M. for the purpoae of ad­
vising members on their personal
clothing probisms.
Cook hooka and the 'recipe for
the month' were distributed. A bout
30 members attended the meeting.

Mra. Heeren Speaks
At Jacaranda Meet
Mrs. Harry llecien described
the different varieties of palms
snd displayed a number of them
In a talk to members of the Jac­
aranda Circle of the Sanford C ar­
den Club held on Friday afternoon
at the home of Mra. L. L . Sill,
Mrs. W. R. Brinson presided over
the meeting with Mrs. K. C. Carl­
ton, vice chairman, giving a re­
port of the board.
Mrs. C. M. Flowers told o ff ho
work of the Junior Carden Club
and Mra. F, C. Whiddon reporting
on the prograsa In studying birds
and conservation. The group discussi-d silverware for the new club
building and each member agreed
to give as a donation a complete
place setting.
Plans were made for a collec­
tion of toys for needy children at
the
December
meeting.
Mrs.
Heeren added to the interest In
ier talk on paints following the
meeting, with
dcserlptlnns of
flowers and shrubs she saw on a
tour of Nova Srntla during the
•ummsr.
Thoer present were Mrs. Ilrln*
ion, Mrs. John Courier, Mrs, J. N.
Clllon, Mrs. Earnest Doyle, Mrs.
H, C. Harrlman, Mrs. R. C, Hickion, Mrs. Whiddon, Mrs. Sill, Mrs.
F. I,.! Miller. Mrs. H. C. (fraham.
Mrs. B. &lt;1. Methvln. Mrs! Flowers
iW
snd M rs, E . C. Carlton, , ,
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B IR TH A N N O U N CEM EN T
M r. nnd Mrs. Jam es Wilson an­
nounced today the birth
of a
daughter, Vicki Lyn n , on Nov. 13
-at.thn Frrnslil lju ig h ln n Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bernard
Collins of Chicago, III. announced
today the birth of a son, Eric
Charles, on Nov. 13 In Chicago.
Mr, Collins Is formerly of Han­
ford and Is the son of Mr. and
Mra. C. C. Collins of this city,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dees an­
nounced today the birth of a
laughter, Pearl June, on Nov. 7
■t tha local hospital. Mrs. Dees
la tha former Mah|e Jackeon of
Hanford.
Dr, and Mr*. Georg* Anderson
announced today the birth of a
daughter, Linda Ann, on Nov. II
In Lake Charlee, La. Dr. Anderson
resided In Hanford for mnny years
and will lie remembered by many
friend* here.
M ooearv before delivery.
Balmain opened his first cheapn •• collection this week with a
formal ahowing, but will hold nn
dally ahowinge. This house has
ntomlng, afternoon, cocktail and
•vanlng dresses, hut Is rather
limited by the fact that all are
two-place, to be mixed or match­
ed in th other seta. Balmain himMU designs or supervisee Na
"shop” as wall as his haute
couture modola and tha same
label goes on everything. DressIn the cheaper rang* coat
-------to
48,000 ‘ franca (or
fr a n 28.000
_
about HO each to | t U ) .
Although one rival tentatively
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oemMnations, end many taffata
rlen evening and cocktail
at about $114 each.
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N E W Y O R K — I t ’s h lung way
from New Richland, Minn., around
Telephone I4H
tha world In Calcutta, but Elaine i
Zwiener made It.
It took the pretty 34-year-old
blonde three year* and (100,0(111
miles to woik her way nrnuml the
world. She claim s it must he a
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record of some kind—the slowest
Friends w ill regret to learn of, . &gt;,r" . “ j " " ,,ls "
*h"* global eirnim navigalinn in the an­
i h . Heath of Mrs H L Cornell's
,h " ' l,,f’ •* »l*)»inorlng n program nals of all travel. But she has
motherl*M m . Anna Doll, in DyersTuesday ehjbyed every nilnule of it.
htirg. Pa. on Nov. I t . Mrs. Doll
0A. M. ..m lasked members
’W hile she was still In high
school hark lu New Richland,
visited In Hanford during the win- pine
" "the
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1,1.A lovely plant
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ter for many years and I ib i I many
Elaine decided Ihnl she was go­
was donated to tile club for Its
ing' to see every country in the
friends here.
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memorial to Mrs. Fred W ilson, a
world—or bust. Hhe didn't. Aa
| pint president who died recently. putter ulsiard a Pan Am erican John (iarfield mid .Icnnif, i Junes In a scene from Columbia's di amulie
Mrs. David W right. State Re
Members were told of a flower clipper,
K Inine
recently com* hit, “ We Wcie S ln o ig c i-" sbuwlng Tuc-diiv ami Wednesday -•t the
gent of the D .A .R ., hin returned "him school to lie held in Daytona pluted the last teg of her lung* K its Then let
io her home In Bartow after visit Bcurli Nov. 14, Ih snd lit at tha planned circuit, flying into C a l­
ing with Mrs. Fran rls E . Bids. She Little Theater at Welch. M rs. edon fimu the west. Hoys she: fee ted hei i nmiiimul .( Hpunlsh
attended the D .A .R . luncheon held Albert (tro lle y, onlatalHlIiig led ' *ii ..w&gt; in in with a wanderlust. and flew I.. R nt/ll, Vtgcntlun,
F rid a y at the home of Mrs. L . P m er, Judge and flower arranger, I decided to work my way around Col'imbla, V. iierucla, the Canal
and Mrs, Fletebei Pearson Crow n,
Hagan on t’nrk Avenue.
the world, ami here 1 am. Ev e ry Zone, (iuati inula, Mexico and
inrti'diled National Council llo rtlall Die island -lop- m the Car
iillliu e lecturer, w ill leeture dtir- bit 1of It has been fun."
In the last three years Elaine | ibbean.
Mlss Joanne W illiam s, daughter mg the school. Mrs. Ralph S p ire r
has flown with all three of Pan
Hi'r
fiBrlt vNiie with thr
of Mr. and Mrs, E . C. W illiam - in till) Braildoek Avenue In Day
Am erican's
divisions — front I'ttt’if i f - A la^Kn
(h v U h i n ,
Kii m m I
of Hanford, has
hern
selected tom* is llii- general chairman.
Miami south to lluenos A ire s; in Sim Ki iini'iM-it, U\ mm nhi'
w ith seven other g irls as the moil
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fmm -.(cwnril*
from Hnn
Franisco west
In hiiil lirrn
beautiful g irls at Huntingdon Col\ lu t a r u
miH
in t
A u stralia and India; from New !»«!* lo pin
lege In Montgomery, A la. where1
U H l C l ' I l Iw L W H
York east to Europe, Asia and of of fie in I Aov umpiil- &gt;nrrled l&gt;y
she Is a freshman.
Ily MATIN A D PN NINO
A frica. She has entered rurh of the ('lltitipi n- well a- la’lng
the six continents in her travel responslidp for ordering food to
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Little Joe rrn r.-i 'I'nrt enter- log.
be served aloft.
D r. and M rs. It. Wnyde Rm ket tM|l)0l|
; h „ f hi "school mates
Her hlge-l Itnill |o iluip ramp
It all began when Elaine took
returned on Saturday night from
,
a four year course In foreign scr- when she flew into Tokyo, and
liiilm Bench where D r. R u rkrr al
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tended the nnn.ml meeting of the . M l;; Lvn WiMla ns, nurse a U h # v lr f at the U niversity of Minne­ found the Japane-p pltrnsee "InFlorida fitate
Dental
Society '•&gt;‘ ,"*•1 In (blam lo. has returned sota, ami enncentiated on the had lenrneil really woikeil. Soon
They attended the Miaml-Honth
h'.‘,r
" f " '' " ,h r i r WMh * study of Spanish. Completing her she w h s at home in Honolulu,
four-year course in three years, Wake. &lt;Ilium, Tokyo, Shanghai,
Carolina football game on Friday
Mrs. Joseph Colley, who Jias beon sh f enrolled nl the U niversity of Manila, Bangkok. Calrulln, New
night. P rior to leaving for Palm
Beach D r. and Mrs. Rucker bad -pending severnl weeks with her M4xico in Mexico City and set Caledonia, Viislin)iit and New
aa their guest L . K. Broome of Imsbnnif, 3 C'H H H Joseph (H illy ) her sights on u diplomatic job In Zealand.
Colley at Hnn Diego, returned Latin A m crira.
Elain e luul lenrm’d wulei -kiing
Washington. D. C.
Tuesday ami w ill spend some time
Back in Minnesota she enrolled nt Miami Bnieh Imy- laugh! her
with her parents, Mr. and Mra. la the Arm y'- com sc m .lupiinese, to ride a -urflioai d at W aikiki.
N is.
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Stale I Icpii itm ent's
Hhe took up -m l fishing at (lualll,
Mrs. Pick' Junes Is spending two examination for foreign service, tried oui golf co ni- p Horn Siam
weeks
with
her
parents
at
Athens,
By F R E E L A N D FAHRAN D
and lhen on mi impulse took off to South Alt n a. lit hetwpon trips
lia.
for Miami lo apply fui u Job as she tried out Mcxn iim rpelpps al
Mi ' Clarence Snyder, M rs. R, ■tewaidcss with the I .nl in Am eri­ a i a iii ’Ii lioiise "ho Ipii - piI with
Mra. W . Kemper entertained II W illiam - and daughters, Alice can Division o( Pan Am erican. five othn airline -lewnriVessee,
a few Indies at her home on De " m1 " ' ruicc, sepul Tuesday at New For the next IK nuuiilis she per- studying I'leiu'li in her -pure
moment-.
B ary Road on Tuesday afternoon Sm yrna.
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P. Tyson returned to
F,Inine'- next lian -fei was li­
The
oceaslon wins to discuss
tli
the
Atluulie
division
lieeause,
possibility of orgniilzing a (ianlcti in i Inunu after u two weeks stay
ns she I'lpfnins, "I - I ill had |
Cluh. Those present were: Mr- al the hit-pint I in Sanford, much l U A D IO S T A T IO N '
Europe mul A f in a lo see." She
Rav Peck, Mrs. Bessie Patterson, improved in health
W .T .R .U .
M is, M arvin Biggs ami son of I
shoppeii in London. I'urls and
Mra. Ram lell, Mrs. (ivrm nln, Mr*
Houlh A fin a, then &gt;oiiiplpted Hie
Jenes Mortensun, Mrs. Scpp, Mi* l.o iilsvillii, Ky arrived hero Mon­
u • :*»li %»
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morning
to
spend
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lust link of hei io o iii I .(lie-world
Hwtft, Mrs. tireeu and Mrs. It. S
.1iiMih.il i t.
M i- I.ih
with lu i Ini-hand at Collins F is h ­
Irek with l he fliplil to ('a lrn lla
Cooper.
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ing Camp.
t l 3 - U . 1 •&lt;( it I t.lthoi t t
Thi&lt; fall -he'- making home
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kink have rr
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A large group of tlm B. T . 1). T im . n»« ;
hnsc New lu r k , plan- lo iniiiturned to their home on Medina iin in licis attended the D istrict 11. Ilf .
V. Mplele her flying loaii- lm a p ri­
Vlnwlt
Road After visiting friends in T lb meeting nt Lake Helen. (Ivor ■H". I ' imhit
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vet*- pilot'
lleen-i' l hi vnenClearw ater anil Hi. Petersburg
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one-half of our inmtdicra attended 9i4
lioiis she goes hark lo New
Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Hchmitci and brought home the attendance Vi «••• VXiii |,l nl \irt*
Itiehluinl, where hei futhci runs 1,^ ,.. ,
» it
r itill Hn -f nf " t m iii
and baby daughter Dorothy K lim liaiinor.
Those nl lending
were 913d 1M. 1 VII,,i"D SU'K i
a ri’slnoi mil mol tiniliiifiieliiri'i I ' “ tffc
both relurneil home Tuesday nfjcr- ,,t lltl|, M)N ||rrr(n(t and children,
VtlMclw »• nt it# lit dil
ire eieiiiti Says Elaiim :
noon from hernald l.nughtnn llos- .l(lrk &lt;(MI, ,„|t Herring, Mr. and uudd ♦hit i|*'ii &lt;'Itth
" I gum pm uol- r v e i y l im e
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pital Ip Hunforu.
Rev on I Mrs. Herring nnd rhlblren. iPi.i" i i|.l \ l «
lilt f M- W
IIImf go lu llin ', I'P rnuse rn n n Lo ud o n
Mr land Mrs. Lmilse K. K n h-'D m id . Hetty mul Kenneth, Mra. ....... • it t In *•11., A HI.if
B ID E H E M L IN E IN T E R E S T to C a li'iiH a mul fto o i B a n g k o k In
V it ilH i
horn and Mrs. Hclirrt mul son Dan \ H,-*- Ilmiglit mid dnughlcr, Palsy ll:J" VMI •r Irtilmu
.lo h a iiiie iliio g , I'v e nevei
fia iio l Sllni-skiil&lt;-I 18,ii k i it po after*
l, hti;
til*
of Do Bary attended a parly «• Ann, Mrs. Ilerniro Wilson' anil t i l l " 1 M ... 1.1 if NMil If
n n y llu o g lo lipal |t a li'- lip r lo t ilil." IlMUl illi'li* snfteuril with Imv|l |litl VV nu'tfl
Tit,
the Del,ami Social Clu|i Wednes 1 diildren, David, Joanna and Die, ion
plarcd pare •«.» the hem, front a
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dny evening,by Mr. mid M rs. M ali­ Mr,*, ft. (). Brooks, Marvin Riggs, ISlJ"
'lllll. •a*»l»«tl )»* HHit
N ity Yoi k iiilti'itlo ii Wide - oi
son in honor of Iheii daughter mul Albert Lawrence, l.m ils and J . C. I l l
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J .file stieet length iviitiing die— ilreltilne is d c o ta tril with (eweled
son In law . Mr. mul Mrs. Nullum j Minimi, Allen ami Bornlra WII- ,,11*" VI n .1. nl V arlrlli'M
till" I l l 1 Nttflc lU llli h
lit a fnshlon lilt fm wliiter, IIH-II. ellpa.
W nllneU i&gt;f NeW York.
] limns and Louise Brewer,
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Wfigien like It heraiise It I- ap
Mra. Roland llarrlng lo n amt Mr
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Two l)«le«n boys In tha N av y * S"
priipruile lo weal when all e'lort
^tint
'h tiiitry
Mon**
John Malone D ivinity Students of | were sent i« (iraenland on, man- ^I 4II
l.t-vriN
Ml \fii-i.
does oat Want In illl'ss. A l n j
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Hi el son H n lversliy held He D o ry's' m vers la-i week. They aru 1/e I -tl» Hi ItniticH i
first church service Inst HuniMy | (iutimmi T fi. (Iln rk e r) Colley of
i i i i jn ir n n n r* vii» n t u iir t ' * i* *’ » ■
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nfivr nmiri lit the Dp Bury Mnnslnn II. H.'H, Midway limit and Joseph ti* itfi
s iri'i'l m d fil,
llniise.
(B illy t t'nllay of [). H. 8 , . Lloyd * IP. M ii K« l Hcpt'M
Mrs. (icnrgp (ii'illn g si'rvp,| ns Coniinnii. m ils .o f Mr. anti Mrs.
iSirnitL1«»
hnstvsi fur tin* "Sntiirdny night W illiam Colley. "Bo ys, It's cold
It. Mini; ♦'ri'NltY
("lilli" In-Id nt the Mnnninu lim in ' outside".
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Hntiinliiy evening,
Several attended (he H(ntn I'.
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Mi nnd Mrs. Ilnndil Yimng nt T . A. movent Ion III Orlam lo: MrI d lin-nf \ |i iiiii n**t’ Hi Fifniil
Medina It'iiid had ns (heir g ilfsls King Allm an, president, Mrs. I'
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M is. Frances Cnn nnd dmighter T , I'le tv. M is. Clnrenee Hnvdei.
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Virginia &lt;\( lln aik lyn , N. V. and Mrs It. II W llllntns nnd Mrs V
Vt»*i Mu II. id i I
M&lt; ami M is. H a iry Hntlha|"tu*w N. tieolge.
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nl naylnun Brin h.
Mi Joe Mn-trcs returned home
th Hliof 11. I( |n#; nt T»»IV
Mi- Hamid Young gave a Cam Mnmliiy from hospital In Ja rk io n
n VftMih III f » t ' &gt; l 14Ififb
asM party nn Tuesday aflernoon villa- where he underwent an op
11*in » Tliftn
IN ft
I *tI f e-«t l !|llM tt*
for her 4l«lnr Mrs. Frnnres Carr eration (wo weeks ago. U r I" feet
MoM.
and daughter
Virginia.
Othsr Ing flue at this w riting.
Vi IH-fit* »» Ml* Mil'll**
gue-ls were Mrs. IxiuU Elrhhorn
V rtl -4
M r. and Mr*. Osteen spent a
HU- ts «iff
and
daughter llnrrlette,
Mrs. part of last week at their home in
Dale Doolittle and Mr*. Harry D fl.an d .
lUf-vviii', KMh'I AUi4* TfifM, Mm
Bnlholoniew,
Mrs. Mattie Fell and sister Mis- L-m-ilte Totlil, 1’eggy and F ln ri’in e
Mi and Mrs. W alter Tnylor Dunnle Sheppard nnd .litulnr V r I'm tin,
Elolse and Lo ry
Ann
had a- their guests on Wednesday Inn spent Sunday a week ago with -tinier,
Finnees C la rk ,
Albert
evening Mr. nnd Mr^i. (lenrge Gsr- M rs. Fe ll's daughters lu Largo.
I .iwtenee, Bryan Nettles, Conrad
tin gof Hanford.
Mr. ami M rs. (lily Bell arrived | .j,v I once.
llohhy lllr l,
Mn i Ioii
Ml-s llnrriette Elrhhorn had Thursday from Elkvlew , W. V h I ighlnrr, David nnd B illy Hon Canasta parly at her home last tn spend the winter al Ih rir home io k and Mt and Mrs. tieiald
Haiurday
evening. Her
guest* here.
I I'mnek.
were Doris Fender, Rettry and
Edward M arshall whn has been
B evrrly Northrtip nf Benson Junc- spending the summer in I In- north S H I M I I I M 4 4 I M M I H H I
tlnn.
with relatives and visiting with
Mi. I,mils Heilman of Medford, his daughter. Mr. and Mrx. Hubert
Long Island, was a weekend guest M rCnrnuir In Washington, It. C
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of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Brennre arrived home Monday.
of f-myrn Rond.
Itnhert Sh irley ha* arrived hark
Mr. Lloyd Llnddsay from Lake home for (he w inter, lie spent SsafoH-Drlanda Road Turn on
Opui-likii nip now living in their most nf the summer nt W olf Lake. Eta. 4M At (he Flashing Arrow
new home mi Hmyrn Road.
III.
Mr .snd Mrs. .lamea flrlffen
Jam es Zane from New Jersey
of Nnrnnjn Road have returned has arrived at his w inter home
NO W S H O W IN G !
home nfler spending the summer here.
at Ilielr hump In Belport, tx&gt;ng
T h r monthly Young Feople's
COM! O N Io ic O M I A I I I
Island.
B. T . I I , p arly was held at the
fM M M m » f fHM W IM t tiff
Mrs. Robert M. Brown who ha* Adm inistration hulldlng Saturday
been visiting her son In Hastings night a week ago. (lam es were
nn tlm Hudson, N. Y- left Monday much enjoyed, they wore planned
for I'lattaburg, N. Y. to vlklt her by social leader A lbert Lawrence,
daughter and family. She will ra- Refreshment* wore served tn end
maln in Plattsburg until Dae, 1, an evening much enjoyed by all.
When she will return with her Those attending were Alice W il­
daughter.
liam s, Bernice W illiam s, Louise

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B y S m yrn a E lev en , 19-14
B u ssey , K r id e r H e a d F S L B a s e b a
League Directors Are
Unanimout In Vote
Of Bussey As Head
Of Baseball League

’Cudas Revive In L ast
Half To Rack U p 19
Points In S tato n 's
Best Grid Contest

AnnoalConven
By JA M BS F , F O W L E R
MIAMI B E A C H , Nov. I 4 - 0 P ) The National Boxing Association
opened Its annual convention today
with an undercurrent movement
to unseat Abe J, Greene as the
national commissioner.
A
gome 160 delegates represent­
ing 80 member organisations— the
largest
representation In the
N BA ’s history— will take up ring
Insurance for worn out fighter*
and standard manager-fighter con­
tracts at tha business sstslon to-

A d lM M V lL L K . Nov. 14— OP)
-4 H o « e State rivalries take lop
ra tte f on Utia weak's Florida cofIsaefootboJI urogram.
T b s teotefhihal Florids-Mletnl
«m m la sorted
M lanl Friday
night. This on* has boon billed
Jfghl alotif as for ths * U U ml*
{•flat# title, Florida and Miami
bsinjr rated a bracket above ths
otbpr four.
Unlike -the toesup that one lr
rated, the other atate rivalry is
eijmrted to produce a runaway and
a Dixie Conference title for Flori­
da State. The opponent—and host
**la Tampa Friday night. Tampa
has yet to win this season and this
la the last chance; but FB U would
have to let down many degrees
to lose.
Rollins celebrates its homecom­
ing by entertaining Davidson Sat­
urday afternoon, motion will play
Its D ials Conference game with
Mississippi College at Daytuna

The entire group travels to Ha­
vana, Cuba Tuesday to resume
business sessions, elect officers
and adjourn Wednesday.
_
Greene said in an interview y S terday It was his ambition and
goal tn Install a set if regulattona
that would eliminate ths term
"punch drunk" from boxing par­
lance.
Ring safety and elimination of
boxing fatxlitles will be one of tha
major efforts of the NBA for the
coming year, Greene said.
| "Tha first thing we hope to pro­
mote Is that managers take a
more paternal and less commerci j
Interest In fighters," Greens s a l*
"We all know there are selfish
managers who us# a boy until&gt;te
la no good, then discard him Ilka
an old ahlrt."
, Among the Hems Greene hopee
W|ll become universally adopted
art;
, , .
A unitlvd method uf pre-fight
examination; rigid requirements
from a physical standpoint for
fighters of all classes.
.
Adoption by all slates of tM
eight-ounce glove. Greens said
some "smart managers know how
to break a glove so that Its as
hard as a bare flat." He said the
delegates would study materials
during the convention which can
not bs "broken."
Use t i a more padded met. The
convention. also will study new
mat materials which will making
falling, easier for fighters.
A 30-day mandatory period fete
all fighters who are knocked oufT
Greene said the worst thorn In
the N B A ’s campaign ter safe box­
ing was the fans themselves.
"Its the blood thirsty fans who
shout 'kill ’em' and Ha the fens
who say 'get his eye. when a
fighter nas a cut eye. You know
how some fans boo when a referee
stops a fight hceuse one of the
boxrs Is badly battred.”
Ths NBA will formally accapt.
lion— leaving only the State oi»
Massachusetts, Mains and Wash­
ington at thu first business itsslou-rr* Jewing only the State of
New York not represented In th#
urganlxatlutt.

Eurle Bussey of St. Augustine
in the new president of the Flori&lt;ln State Baseball League.
Hinny was elected by a unanlnn&gt;ii» vote as a compromise can­
didate yeaterdajaafter a 4-4 deedlick o vir re-election of James
Huiler of Oalnesvllle. Anti-Butler
fi iic re bucked E, V. (done Kin her
&lt;d OeLund on two ballots before
Htineev whs selected to break
Ilia tie,
At an earlier session Butler
opponents had proposed Peter
.Srhall of Ocala,, a former secre­
flMN.HQuoon of Queens” by e«Story, ss president,
1 of the Fu r institute of America
Directors yesterday also urn*
(tew York la T a r rf Thomas of
cil William (Uncle Bill) Page
Uerose.N. Y .S h e le show* wear*
of DeLand honorary president
di‘ the league he helped organise
of
I the. Award, a IS,000 mink coat
In 1830.
Terry had Won twenty previous
Lussey, a 46-year-old rntlmed
beauty contest*.
(Jatensalloiial)
i-srcutlve,
was named
mmhined past of presldsnt-seen tary- treasurer
which
Butler
belli last veer. Uthsr business of
Hm annual meeting was post*
I'.xicd until Nav. 87, when dlrectins will meet again at Orlando.
, ^
T'
h\ '
Two weeks ago In Leesburg,
____
l photograph shows Rex Maya, W o riteSn o te racing car driver, hurtling to his deatikla tho
deed lock between Butler and
180-teUA ra te at tea DelM ar. CaUf, track. A'caUixten with Johnny P a ix W ear spun M a n teto tho fenoe.
Peter Hchsal of Ocala, a form­
M IAM I,
Nov.
14-DP)— T h a
After, kBBteteg t e w i about too feet of tha barrier, hte cay twUted up ah 1U nose, throwing Maya to tha
es league
secretary,
brought
University of Miami Hurricanes
, stettB^jlyllqtet twoother faoan ran ovar hlm._lte waa teed an arrival at the hoeplte^
(fatenumondl)
uluiut the delay of electing a
knuckled down to hard work
t.ew FHI, prsaident. Hchsal eras
tonfey In preparation for their
' I,
htincoming game wtth the l) u rot placed In nomination today.
Vdmtjr -Pf FlorMe_ GRttfra
John Krider tff Sanford waa
...
«&gt;
elrried vice-president.
the ({range
Friday night,
to 00.000 (x
The elcstlon of' Pag, M-yar, „A ’ ctowd o f'e l
expected to tee the State’s two
The election of Page, 68-yeartop football teams fight It out
&lt;I . baseball veteran, came by
0 A IN ic a V It L E 7 Nov. 14-DP) for th# state championship.
NEW YO R K , Nov, 14-DPV— they were going lo hold their own iHianimnus acclaim upon the mo­
—
Perfectly
willing
to
forget
ail
The defending champion Philadel­ at the start. Ea rly In the game, tion of Bill Perrin, DaLand’s
Coach Andv Gustafson and hh
about Kentucky. Florida football four m ilitan ts watched Florida
phia Eagles today warn heading Tony A daw Ie intercepted ii (ieoigi- league director.
players
creaked
around
Unlay
gaily toward their third straight Hotter man pass on tha 84, and
perform
against
Kentucky In
Page, In III health the past
th a determination to salvage Tampa Saturday night, then re­
playoff for the National football four pluys later Ottu Graham several venrx and now rnnflned
■
state
title
from
the
seasnn.
turned here and sent ths Hur­
league title— hut they weren’t scored on a quarterback sneak to ii wheel chair, was InidrumsnThey have only a short time ricane trrlildcrs through a work­
tul In organisation of the Lcgaue
qullc sure who the opualtlon would from one inch out.
to
get
ready
for
the
annual
In 18.16, and waa a prime force
out Hunday morning.
lie.
game with Miami’s' Hurricane*—
Hut from that point on the hill*
" I ’m scared
to
scrimmage
Until yesterday, It looked almost hold bolter than their own, and '••hind tho now defunct Florida to be played at Miami Friday
certain that the Eagles would plnv tnlllvil in the second stansa when Siato Heml-Pro league that pro- night. And there were plenty nl more than once, and that'll be
Tuesday." Gustafson said.
the Los Angeles Kama, who still Hutterman, after trying two passe- "-V d the FHL.
Hy H TKRLN O H LA PPK Y
Page, known as the "daddy aches from the bruising Ken­
He will lie minus the services
Associated Press Hporta Writer are leading the Western Division. from the four, gave the ball to uf ha-chtll" at DeLand. served tuckians who carried off a :15- nf senior hnlfhnrk Don Cobh of
The running of the 1V4U Houth- Hut the 7-7 tie the rams played Chet Mutryn who went around "* on officer and league renra- 0 victory over Florida at Tumps Ocala, who had ligaments In his
eastern Conference football chsrn- with Pittsburgh east a shadow un right end for the atandftff marker. HPi'itl". of tho DeLspil Re * t i ll s .Saturday night.
left knee torn In the Houth C ar­
their chances.
plonshlp Is a two-team race.
Football Is a real rock-’son olina gams last Friday. Cobh
In tha aietitq’ triumph over tho until hla health failed and he
Tht
Kums
of
course,
still
are
In
“ Charley Cop- ulthiirpo- nl the close of the sock-’em game to Kentucky. And will It# lost fnr tha season and
TenneksuC has dropp*'il too far
tlM from (lew 1847 season.
the visitors had the strength in trainer Dave Wlke said he also
lie hi ml to win, Davlng only Tulane the top position to got In tho play­
off. Tpqy show a &lt;H1-1
(HI-1 reenrd and
R iisndv will serve officially ns depth ta hack It up. Fior d# will have to abandon his basket­
have ; iT'teldlively easy schedule touchdfwn {TI m UR. &gt;lBte of them piosliletil-secrelary-treasurer
o f nut up a good fight for a while, ball activities.
slicOrfi- twn games with the Chit-' to Rnheirui. fti iili ConerlV eomhlet- the League, as did Butler last h
hut
after tha
t ii______
. , half ’ Kentucky
Other* un the Iniury list, all
grudijyeiy |g vacXtigg.
^
I ,1
i iJ
i
agu CkrdliTals and on* each with oil nine of 1(1 passes notwlthalami- yeard
could ' have ’ run up almost any of’ whom exyect to b*‘ back In
j x s .
C IG A R BOW L T EA M S
However, ' Tennessee Saturday the hapless New York Bulldogs lug the near-Sard visibility.1-.
score. - *■
The
election
waa
the
ony
shaoe
for
ths
Florida
tilt,
nr*
TAM PA,
School who died In the two World Will tutya.n Iqt-tp do with deciding and Washington Redskins. The
Nov.
IA-DPh—T h*
o w rte tte c k Baba Parllll. -halfThe Chicago Cants’ M paints n.mnllshmont lo a session that
W ars, hy observing a DO second
Chicago Bears run Id da It, though. at.the expense of the Bulldogl re­ "I'ntlnued for mo-e ’than thrte backs Emery
ry
Ciai
Clark..
C
lirt
LawPeriod of gllence.
In the AAC, It still Is the presented the highest point lotal haura. T h e annuel meeting waa so*'-and Bol&gt;bby •rooks
and full
111*
Bi
New Smyrna received tha third iW w m 'b ii w l)(| happane oa HtnJI Clevidand Browns mi ton and the
,.iov*«
feemsd a
BIU
over made in a roMuier N F L gim«. recessed, again until' Nov, 87,
tin’
qfarter kick-off and Kinder p is FteWfthan on way game so Mr Nmy York YU kees tralllny alnpr Tho-iyrmer mark wax 64 oel hy at Orfando to set plana for the sophomore
[gads than Can, And
ths telctlon eomrhlttee,
—
id ho­
sad to Alderman on the necopd
hi npd thU | season, -%l^/
In
eecond place with an mitslde Philxilalphia Sgalnst1 Condltnatl I860 season.
lit eei
seed, in
,a
eUf*
passed'in
■ ,e
A clefs
Cite ’Florida couldnjt whole second half, So did most muse tealm* still have games te
guuil for 16 yards to
i'Al(K»ntueky victory would lift rhahfia of catching the leaders. in .1IKI4.
Until
the
nomination
nf
BusIwglq
tv
mstsh.,
..............
tetek-...
.
.
.
„
7
'
nf Kentucky’s .. other regulars. play •&lt; announcement m a y . net
. r n a ‘46.
,
tha upstarts from thy Blue (Jrnss Roth had off davs yesterday, the
Kentucky's line more then liv­ But the. reserves cracked hard acme until after Thanksgiving. ■
The hlg guns ,were a couple of eey/'the longue was solidly split
Kinder, Wilder and * Alderman Into a hard knot tie with Tulane IItowns living tied hy Buffalo, passers, Jim Hardy and' la id into ..pin.Butler and anti-duller ed up to the performances that too, stopping Florida and spring­ I Tepms , being
considered. in­
took turns moving (he ball to the and leave the final ueclslon to two 7-7. add the Yanks lust squeesing Christman, who each threw (pro blocs. This suml-aecllnnal divi­ have made the team tops in (he ing loose Lawson for a M-ysrd clude Wofford, Boston Univer­
sion of the clubs'had produced nation on dffnxe. F lo rid a ! long­ scoring sprint.
Sanford DO yard stripe, from games; of Nov, 20. The gklnss past the 'Chicago Hornets, H-ID. for scores. They shared
sity, Miami (Ohio), Cincinnati,
1 ’ ‘
The leaders will meet next
tha four dredtnrkcd, four tu-four est rdn went for 12 verds.
where Kinder dashed around right are Tulane v*. L ouIs Ihuh Htate and
Brooks;
who kicked all the Memphis Htate, Delaware, South
Hunday, and that probably will glory with fullback l*at Ha
vutesand
Innumerable
brief
reKentucky vs. Miami.
Of
course.
Chuck
Huiudnger
end to ecoru standing up.
extra points, used soma of his arollns, Florida State, Hanover,
who gathered 8&gt;&lt; points.
rcssps for poll t in I huddling &lt;Iur ■ wu- the boy who mode that one. l cam mates’ great blot king to go ettyshurg.
Brown,
Rutgers,
Of those two games, Kentucky's delermiiie the eventual victor, un­
Kinder’s puss to Lewis in the
less
there
Is
an
upset
In
tho
final
Ine
the
two
sessions,
Rut
It
wns
one
of
(he
few
times
Mlt yards with an intercepted Bucknall, Texas Htate and Iowa
end soiio wns good for the extra N il of wlnnipg appiiurs much can- wpek’s action when the Browns
Bussey
said
ha
didn't
r
i
t
'
"
&lt;
•
tii
«vffM
in«fl#»
flic
II***
acrlmHtate.
*
pit si ter the final touchdown,
ler than TulaneV Hut Kentucky
point to tie the ecoru 7-7.
&gt;
take on the Hornets and the
Jab, wasn't able to devote
mnge
before . u
hl ick-shlrted
Hanford rnn the kick-off hack first must whip Tennessee this Yanks engage both Lo* Angelos
time to It beyond the dale when h»*ituek plarer—or several of
to Uh 32 where Anderson and Kuss! Saturday to have anything more and Han Francisco.
tho league can airrr«- ution n ann. (hem— swarmed
»n him. Iluna fair chance at the cham­
took over moving to the ‘Cuda's than
reesor. and uccepted only henua- sinaer ran 10 lime- for a total
Yesterday’s action In the Na­
pionship.
6 yard line and Anderson, on an
of hie Interest In the league's net gain of 88 yards.
L'kllMr X«. la ilf
Meier** Ulstrlel S r. 0
While Tennessee Is trying to tional league went' completely ac­
N K F n itT o r cost lim
ITION
a
O F THS)
off ftackle
* “ spin, crossed ths goal.
welfare and (he unanimous vote
Florida made only 68 yards In
Junk most of Kentucky's amlil- cording to expectation*, If you
OANK
.ANTIC
NATH
M X r n a n ATI
ATIONAL ............ o r
-11 on tne ewnind. While passes
Aaderson's plunge for the point tlons, Tulane will lie In Charlottes- nveelitnlr the Los Angi-lc* Pitts­
M s r n a g i sI THO STATU o r r t o N i n A ,
MIAM I, Nov. 14—DP)—8outh
r THO c
is
l
OUSINOBI ON
by Angus, w illiam s and Vic V a c
wa* good giving Hanford the lead villa plavlng unlienten Virginia, burgh tie.
earn ware *6od ter 81 yards.
The Engles romped over the Florldu's Itt-tU-fto racing season
I4*f,
in out-of-league team which ran
r
io
t
( ,M . M ^ V S W r W T O C A M .
opens
hern
tonight.
But Kentucky
romn'"ted more
no ov t o u m i n i . ---WAD
The last quarter was all New, helthar help nor hurt Tulane’s 1 Washington Redskins, -It-SI; the A crowd of atouud 10,000 Is ex­
( t nOHNCV. VNORI
Florida nesses »h#n Florida did.
('Me*.
Cardinals whipped tha
B r t S e ? T .N TH "
Smyrna’s. Kinder took tha klek Southeastern ranking.
pected
to
see
tha
South
Florida
M
l i . f . S. OHVISMtl OTATVTHa
Of 18 tosses, five were taught
(UM almost got away on the runASSIST*
Tulana goes to Virginia with Bulldogs, itfi-SU; the New York greyhound racing season get un­
N EW YO R K , Nov. 14-D P)— by Florid- -men and six fall Into ifsSh, b a la sre s with o|h*r Imak*. InHudlna re s r r r e balance,
hock, but slipped un his 46 yard tha happy thought of having pull­ (llsnta won from the Detroit der wav
ut Biscayne
Kennel An even
80 college
foutball
and I'Sah llrm s In prureas of collection
...........................
Linns, 87-S4,
•tripe.
ed Varplerbllt to pieces with • 41Cluh
where
the
Biscayne
In­
teams still appeared today on ^CM ark^St up Kentuckv's flrst I'nltcit Mlalaa U o v -rn m rn t obllgslluna, direct and
The three games In th e. A A C
guaranl*«!
headlines the
10-face
fullback Wilder moved for
having finally produced the same story. The augural
touchdown near .th* end of tht[ OM Igatluaa 01 Hlalaa end political aubdvlelona ....----- ---------It down and Kinder, agate shown the unstoppahla power ft Cl aval and-Buffalo He was the only
first QAAMer'when^ ha returned ill her Honda, iiotai, and dr bantu
r# i
111$FrW
-l-.u..
...... .
lglljr expected to show every Hat- surprise. Tha T an ks ha to go P Biscayne will - operate 40 days
rste rtv fk a ^ lja clu d tn g I S .i
IMSS
ts t
stock redcral
a pent hy Fred Montadeorn to C arim
ncserve
Ub stik)r .
'fOeT* rUM'
lkero,&gt;
,
,
8
r
“
after
which
tha
scene
Will
shift
BY ABROCIATEP PRK88
all-out to beat the H m — ,
F t e M t e . ' 88-y*rd
Hm . Clark lowda ___
and __________
dlaoount* (Including It.is overdrafts)
- te attempted conversion fall 'Kentucky and Tennessee also clinching a playoff berth, while to other tracks In the area. Later
want' 17 yArds lo aeora on the kan k premlsra owned 111,1l i s t , furaliure end
tha
greyhounds
return
to
pisKara*
Rscteg
* * fIs'torca
IH.llS.Ob
abort and tha Fed's retained a teke along great victories of last flan Francisco hurdled Los An­
flat
............... .......... ..:
•oeond ptev. Doper Phelps got Other
assets
----- ------- ,...............,
reyne for mother 40-day meet­
N M k-K .n tu cky, a H60 warmup geles, 41-84.
N EW
Y O R K — Three
Ring* the next two touchdown*, run­
allm 14-10 lead.
TOTAL AHHKTB .V............
.....
.........................
ing.
(118.10) won tha $86,000 Wept- nin g'tw o And
T t e Smyrna line held the Fada w # r I ^ ri d* * ni1 Tennessee a
MAMILITIMa
The Yanks started fast and
r
,p
Meanwhile horses coeflnutd to cheater
handicap
In A photo drive.
Drmnnd ilrpoalts of Individuals. par*n*rihl|iS. and
ee of
W and 64 v y d s.
??'7 J omp n w Mississippi. scored both their touchdowns In
ill their pwn territory and Antler.
.
.....................................i,....
In for tho opsnlng o f . tho finish aver Delegate and RerBl
1.044. M l.It
“ “ who connaetell on rla Tim a(tortuiratlona
i n punted.
the first period—hvfore the chuk- pour
ParilM,
dcposlta of individual!, partnarshlpa, and
horse race season Nc
toy. 30 at Governor at the Empire Citypaaaes,
aat
out
the
ker
was
five
minutes
old,
In
fact.
1
co
rp
o
ra
tio
n
s
of
eight
W . „ Kinder passed to Lewis on tha
Tropical Parlt,
at-Jamacta Meeting.
pepaalla of United a ta tr a O ovrrnm tni ........ ............ ..................
Buddy Young took the opening
Wlf, Smyrna 40, then Kinder carried
Calumet Farm broughtt In’ IB
B A L T IM O R E -P lla a te r (
Dcposlta of Ntalra and p olitical rubdivlalons ................... ..........
kickoff
8t
yards
for
tho
first
score,
............... ‘ Mid for I I and a first down nothing of any Import will b«&gt; |head
yesterday,
among
them
ig
them
took the’ two eiid on-half
ten
and
unU»d
altar whleh Bherman Howard hit Coattown. Armed, Bewitch,
Uat
Bqhford 34.
ch, nod
nsd
i* ■&lt;
ing on with Southeastern teams"
tte line three times starting from Theory, They wilt be Ini charge &gt;16.000 Plmteo cup. After Joe]
UAHILITIIMl ir.''.
A re te * mistakenly
ien look Kinder1! aerial
the 8ft for the second.
of general manager
Ben A,
Xloi'ki
4JAWTAL ACIO L'NTS
•d u and Kinder crossed •Ider their gamus warmups fat
Then the Yanks1 troubles began. Jonah who Is exported IBen A,
the tally,
tel Common stock, total par tlos.nse.os
They fumbled five times all told, ter In the month from It
iu n lo f------ ..................... ...................... ...................
. ter tha point waa, no
and alt tha .Chicago waring came ren Wright farm near
Undivided prod I a ................ ........... .......... ......................
lo b v iu i
the Smyrna eleven surg- day entirely.
a result of tha hobbles. Jim ton. Ky.
previous.
$8.00) wan tte LouisviUe neadL
• lead for tha. flrnt time,
crushing
hjr mads a field gnat from
A “ bama, now grown from
took
Jopes
la expected
John Clement tossed Wistful,
ylor
PWWS »a# ti .Ml
three-war-old
Ramsey In the end champion of 1848,
00 Southern « Tti
four minutes laft In tte
_______ won- the F a ll R lrar af- tin
i-to
'g u ts te rU rtia, County sf tetdlnolr, as 1
ren
M *b ty «
*»
”
who knocked off the
dump# hv
Inc
Calm
sec
her
».
Yankees lis t weak, and held tte
lion,
udo'a
tie earlier In
is I . toff,
• , •
.
t . MAHW, Cssbltf.
S t e f w Snfi
II forward tolha •nty- win In a month againxt t
ok aa though
00
!■ Athea. Vandy mieta I
of
••
Hu m
aahyllla, and L jT u .
LoulateteT
4 0 0 t.OftO
»ooh
9 180
0
lh# game ettdai
Louis,. 1The
tne time off ttMBta
H U are
a rt Lou
1 1 1 .887I 66 44
■worn to and rubScrtbsd before
f November, tit*.
By 01. A F Z E W A D S K f
A hard playing Oelery Fad ele­
ven whs upset 10-14 Friday night
t,y a whirlwind Barracuda team
that came from behind In-the last
minutes of the final quarter to
note Sanford out of any poeslblllty
for the East Florida Conference
crown.
Charlie Anderson and
David
Russl played a fine running game
for the Feds with Anderson scor­
ing the touchdowns and'an extra
point, hut tha Fed backfleld aces
were completely over shadowed In
the third and fourth parlods by
the ‘Cudas left halfback Kinder
who ran through, ovar and around
the hapless Celery Feds, scoring
Smyrna's three touchdowns and
passing for an extra point.
The Feds received the opening
kick-off and clicked off two fast
first downs before they were forc­
ed to kick.
The Barracudas offense couldn't
manage even a first down in the
opening stanta and tha quarter
ended with no score.
The second period showed the
Sanford eleven In a steady march
toward tho Hmyrna goal with
Anderson nd B u m ! doing moat of
tha carrying and finally, Anderson
Andtrion plunging over from the
0 to score,
Swann's placement was good
and tha local team led, 7-0.
Kinder and Lewis moved the
hall for short gains, but penalties
and a hard charging Fad line kept
the min th«lr own territory and the
half ended.
"
The Seminole High School 44
piece band under the direction
of Bernard lllark gave Its best
^performance of the year during
the half time festivities. They
marched to the Hmyrna bleachers
and formed on N 8 aa tha drum
majorities twirled their abtyns.
Afterward, they mart had across
the field to the Sanford lid# to
form a giant H,
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LOUL.N’A U JulINUuN,
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N u ric e t o i r m a
TOi LOItUNA 1. JOHNSON, whoso
_ address and residence Ui
■■W *10 Ka»l Avenue "E", Temple,
Tsxss,
Tou ara hereby required lo Ilia
an appearance on December Ifth,
It**. In I h* Circuit Court for th*
Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and for
0omlniila Cuuntjr. Florida In Chan*
c*rr. In a suit tiled against rou
• milled OKOItHK JOHNHON, Plaintill, »a. LOIIKNA L. JOIINHON.
Defendant, wlurc In the plaintiff
•••ka a decree uf divorce aaalhat
you.
. W1T.NK.HH my hard and official
real of the said Court at Sanford
Florida. County of HamInula and
of Florida, ilila lltlr day of
mate &lt;
ember. A Ii,. I***.
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O I*. 11KIIN DON
Clerk Of Circuit Cuurt |
Claude I. tlrav
Alturnet for I'lalntltf
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Orlando Florida

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J-.etut*“ to win Her, suA.u* FLOIIFDA STATUTES l i l t with the clrsuit Catirt Clerk-of Seminole Coun*T
*3?--.^ yy. Churchill
I Q. Churchill

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required., to appear In tut
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•aid entree and' Court at th*
Court House ttn aooford 8emtne.lt
County, Florida, on hr before
lAth day of Novambtr 1MI.
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AND
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O. P. HERNDON
Clerk Circuit Court
Hemlnnle County, Florida.
Circuit Court Seal
Lloyd F. Boyle,
Holie Itor fur Plaintiffs
NOT1CR
Nolle* Is hereby given that w*
ara engaged In business at Ito
w, Jrd. mr**tv Snnford. Flo* Ida
Unde1r tha fictitious unma of Sara*
llml* Yetetsln Blind Co. and -that.
we Intend to :re * lile r said nantr
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pursuant to , Ih* term* of tha
‘■Fictitious Name Htatuta" lo-wlti
Hoc I I D l FLORIDA STATUTES
1»*1 with ih* clerk of th*. Clr(■■It Court of Hamlnol* Cuunty,
Florida.
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Jam** K. Chestnut
owners.

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usually net* to relieve occasional
constipation. Syrup uf lllaak
Draught tuken a* directed Is a Hit*
taxuliV# for (hlldren. It's pur*. It'a
mud* by a mniiilfnctmer of duality
preparation* for four genet ultima.
Neal lima, buy Hyrup uf BlackDraught, Ju*t •«&gt; to j our druggist—
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W ant Ads
F o r H s h u II n
Th* fntlnvelag rales apply ta
• II Was* AH* published In The
Saafurd Herald.
I Its** Ilk per lla* laser tie*
g limes I •* par Ka* lasertlan
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PS Hmea a* per lla# laaerrtup
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Flee ward* to th* lla*.
Iloukle vale ter blark far* rap*.
P H O N E 148
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■ear lb* telephone a* memuraadkra afearn* II **nr *****
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pukilenllam
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tfotlain furiilshad
apart manta.
A lio
affl-lcncy
apartmant.
Downtown nffir* stora. Taknrh
^Apartmrnla, i!0H N. Park, Phon*
•k7 6 -J.
Atnarlcan Flour Handing Mgchlna
With adgrr. H. M, 01 a*son, Lak*
Maty, FIs.
W EI.A K A A P A R TM EN T S, 118 W.
f ir s t Htraet. Furnlihad noma
and npartnivnte avallabla. Phon*

MSI.

S U IT A B L E for btiilneaa coupla,
Ideally located across from Pc
Put
£U fflcc, one nr two rooms, modam efficiency apartments, pri­
vate bait: and shower, Phon*

680.

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F U R N IS H E D remodeled apart
ment. (las A Electricity, Adults
only. 2,100 MallonyUI*.___________
A BO U T 8600 souara fast w irahousa apace adjacent sldo track
and (ruck height floor,
Street, opposite Trailer Park.
Trad W. Ball, P. O. Bog 88
« T g a - front" room, heat, In n arspring mattress, near chart haa
m shopping. Phone 881;
Newly decorated Ifroti
furnlihad apt, p r lv a U ____
entrance. Quiet
neighbor!
Palmatto.
Phon* 062TWO iiEDHOOMH and share m»
home.
Katharine
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month*.
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Anderson.
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fltratton Dealer

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CO C K K R -H P A N IR L
p up p I a a
blondes and black*, $10J)0 up.
Mrs. Carl Moss, 2681 Willow
Ave. Ph. 462-W.*
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Call
;i LO TS near Rail Park
MARION Market Cabbage plants.
7M4-XM lifter 7:00 P.' M.
Yellows reslilnncr. l.eo But iter.
NEW I.A K E FH O N T II I) M K 2M - J ._____________
Modern unique architecture; 2
Dinner,
Fried Shrimp
Dinner,
Served
bedrooms; beautifully tiled hath
“The Best Shrimp on eat lit”
with slmweri concrete block coll­
every night nt Homer’s drill,
et ruction; Modern K i t c h e n ;
924 East 1st. Street.
I.urge lot on beautiful Ink*.
Priced
to sell. Financing ar­ EH H ELM A N B Red Rose Feed.
Tourllton it Watson, |2UI Ct'leiy
ranged.
A v p . Phone _t 1 8 6 -J.
KOOMINU H O U SE— Will gross
(400.00 par month uml pay for C6NURM TK Hewer Pipe, tlrcasu
Itialf In litre* year*.
'T rip a — Blocks- Septic Tank*
LO T S W A N TED — We have buy-1 ‘ Windows, Benches Flower P' ls.
era for Iota In tha city and on i Floors—Fre« Estlmnfes. Miralakes.
.d a Concrete Cu. Phone 1996 Mdll
JOHN U. BROWN, JR ., B R O K ER
Elm _Av*nu*.
_______
Bums ley P ile * taw Bldg. Pk. ISTHl P A IN T —Outalda Tataniuro lead
il HEDROfikP H otfBfiT Bloan^fn
and oils! nmiipy liucg guarantee.
foVner. tot,1 |8 ,0 M .6 0 , lllw ral
Won’t J W . tub or..wash off.
W m i. O ther’ hdpiai (d.Wttl.OO
I.'I.OC M f gallon. U. A. Itusaall
and up. Sums furnished. Alsu
Heed'Co.
Orange droves, Tourist courts
■SiVAP 8 IIO I* 406 E . 4th, HI. We
am| Oueat houtav, J. W. Hall,
Huy, sell or trade most any­
Realtor, 2450 Mallnnvllle Avu.,
thing, Phone IUB-J.
Phuito tflO-W
.SKWlNtT M A C H IN ES A Her vice.
Terms. Bart’s Hewing Machine
ocean beaches, grossed $11,000.Hliop. Phone 1024.
______
00 1040, down payment $10,000.Ct iLEM AN Floor furnace, perfect
00. tills Is good.
(■ondlUnn. d ill K . 14th -HI. J . N.
T O U R IS T C O U R T 10 cabins plus
Roll,nil, Jr,
Trailer C'uutt, paiillile Income
big, $16,000.00 down payment. N ICE MARION Market cabbage
O CEA N Front !l bedroom home,
mill E mu role plants, treated
well furnished, all for $10,000.00
beds. I’ll. 16611-J.
cash, asked $26,000,00 year ago,
N E E D groceries, meat, beer, early
real bargain.
or late every day? Phagan Gro­
OHANOE drove, 66 acres close In
ceries and Market at ltllh 8t.
DaLand, crop about 8000 boxes
and Old Luke Mary Rd. Is the
goes, down payment $20,000.00
place. Open Sundays. Ph. 123d-R.
really good, trees 18 to 26 years,
TlmiVe Trailer! IH ft. 2 hid. $900,00
Tangerines
A Orange*,
rl
cash. 2410 Myrtle Ave.
_____
Hat- Fred B. Houghton, 409 Lenox
Avenue, Phon* 8964, Daytona Christinas candies now
ready.
Beach, Fla.
Get yuur order In early, W*
can for shipping. G. R. Beat,
W ELL
Constructed five room
____
.
frame bungalow with extra lot. _ phone 1672-J.
Good neighborhood. Priced raa- E L E C T R IC Refrigerator, Glbaon,
sonabta at $7600.00 unfurnished
Ii ft. I yr. old, Ilka new. Reason­
or $8000.00 furnished.
able, Phone 489.
__
3 M A LL Country home. Haa 8 bad- AAA A Reds, Rocks, Wyandotte*,
roomi, 3 lota, Can ho purchased
(bosses, -Straight Hatchm $6,90
for $860.00 down and balance
6.00 GARper 100. Assorted $6,
small monthly payment. Total
DEN S T A T E C IIIC K 8 , Bog 811,
sailing price $9960.00.
_ Huiith Vinaland, N. J .___
FO U R bedroom house on Waat
P iT T S flU R tjl’a in li for*avary pur­
1st. Htreet. Large lot. Tilca
pose,
,
$4260.00, Can be purchased for
$1600.00 down. Balance month- MENKAHIK Glaan A Faint C s.
112-114 W. 2nd. HI.___ PIMM 818.
H P IN D R IER
HoW r T a . W IL L IA M S , Realtor Hee the E A S Y
W ASH ER
now
on display.
Rayai awd R, LundquJst, A bom I bI*
Term*.
“
718
Atlantic Hank BMg.
H I. JOHNH E L E C T R IC CO,
First HI. A Magnolia
Pk. I l l *
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W IT H

A N N E T T E ’S
Orlando llgwy at K itw h A t *

TH E HTATE UF FU lltlD A TO:
■I \NK M F'.W i .i
NOTICE
M ELI., till wife. If married, and
M's are engaged in buslnsaa a*
11KL1. H. FAKMKIt and KHV1N -engwood,
Florida
under th* tieI FAIIMKIt, her husband, tha place
of rcrblenc* of each belna tinA w n , ir said defendant* art litjiN, and If either, or all are dead,
then to their unknown helra at
law, davlseea, legate**, grama**,
at • la Here, lienor*, creditor*, lrit»tyes. or other clsimanla under said
de(s ndaiila, each and eviryj and
tu all unknown
parsons
and
parlies hating or claiming tu have
Bo) Inter**!, rtalm, title or detdand. In and tu Ih* property, or
ativ oart lhareof, hereinafter de­
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scribed and located In, Bamlnnl*
County, Florida, to-wit:
Lot* I lo 1*. Inclusive, ' of
FAKMKII'H AUDITION. Longwood. Florida. according lo
£ a l thereof recorded In Plat
4 1 0 S a n fo r d A v a n u t
Fcuk J, page 7* of th* public
record* of Senilnul* County,
Florida
TOD AND EACH OF TOU A BE

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W A N T K II

betwreli 26 A 66 fill good
|m&gt; lug pel nuineiit Jobs, Hee or
write
I), H. Diioiby 912 HI,
.limit's Hold, (Irbtmlu, Flu.
P A R T T IM E bookkeeper, Apply
Dekle Hervire Htallon, fill* W.
1st, Htreet.
Mi'll

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Indy. Housekeeper or compan­
ion. Plume HII9-K.
A L L TVPKH of buildoser Work,
reasonnblu rales. Five aatlmales. David K. Carneuter, Phon*
l&gt;WH.M
IKAC.TOR WORK
Fre e

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p lo w in g

and

discing fni in or garden plots.
Also rUurfng uml irrndlng buildIng I ih is . Phone Id7-J, • Jack
Russel1

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III— IliiNinprtH OpportunllifN
•
HOP IMIG HTAND
Hanford A 3rd._________ Ph, 63.1-W
12—

Siiam nl S e r v ir m

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NEW FLO O RS surfaced to per
faction. Old fluora made
like
new. FlniHliing, cleuning A was
Ing. I’.irlnbln power ptanl, 22
years axperlenro In Samlmde
County, II. M. Gleason, Lake
Marv
V E N E T IA N B LIN D S made In orner. Hemlnnle Venetian Blind
Co. H2(l W. 8rd. Hi. Phone
1162-W
O RLAN D O Morning *NmUnel. O r­
lando Evening Hlar. (’all Ralph
Ray. Il«6 J.
C A L L 617 for Battery. Generator
and Htaritw servU*. Hwain’s
Battery Harvka, 3(11 W. First
Hi
Former employee hilernal lleve
mie Hervlce will keep hooks slid
prepare Tax returns. Fur A|&gt;
polntment, Address Bo*
77»,
Banforil, Florida. A
M0WSJRB.'Jtliarpaned, blcy
claa repaired, lock A key w«ik
No wglting-wurk guarnnt:d
II. W. Shuman, DID East lib Ht.
Hanford, Fla. (Formerly with
---- latns FI alt Hhop)

IH— AUTOMUHII.KH — I
1846 FO R D Club Coupe— A good
sound car with many thousands
of comfortable and economical
miles of transportation offered
• l tha luwest price of any post
War car wt&gt; have hail so fat
$966.00.
1947 B E A U T I F U L hlaek
Dodge
custom four door sedun—owned
by local business man. Good as
Itaw ami loaded With accessor
lea— radio, heater otc. Can be
bought for around seven hun­
dred dollars less than new car,
our price one thousand, (liras
.hundred and mnety five dollars.
H U N T M R R C IIR Y CO.
O n , Mayfair Inn
Ph. 1666

WOMAN to t Ironing otic# a waak.
1101 Oak AY wiub,
in e iA L s —
l A L R H M S r K A L f i i W o B i H ^ 1940 C H R Y 8 L R R 4 door sedan,
RO TS
excellent condition, $396.1)0
G U IC R
CA8R
1989 C H R Y S L E R 4 door sedan, I
We Supply Everything. Rig O f
owner, new tire*, low mileage,
maml
1906.00
1941 DEHOTA 4 door sedan, new
8*11. na sideline to qvary
M int, good, $485.00
Eaay To Install PIlMrMMEt Fig- 1987 FO RD , extra dean
uplmllure* Liberal C om m Im Mu Paid
■Wry. $198.00
Prompt!
1888 P LY M O U T H Coupe, excep­
W O N D E R FU L O P P O R T U N IT Y
tional, 1148.00
land card today for comptot*
cornnfcrt* d f Never before have there been such
Sand
tail*
buy* as thle offer. See for yourA)mrrican
•elf,
R E T A IL ______
RILL KIRK MOTORS
188 R . lJ$ 4 *» LH tw 1881 Raaford Ave.
Phew* 47.

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Dixon Trial

PresM r.it O f W CTU

Civil R ights

I . Promote full freedom of poli­
tical and rallgloua exprose ion and
full roapeet tor all other funda­
mental rights.
0. Promote nationally a n d
through international cooperation
effort* to achieve higher stand­
ards of Jiving tor all peoplaa.
7. Remora barriers which deny
peoples the free exchange of In­
formation.
8. Participate fully In the work
of the U.N,
9. Settle International disputes
by peaceful means.
10. Cooperate in attaining af­
fective International regulation of
conventional armaments.
I I . Agree to exercise national
sovereignty * jointly
with other
nations to tha extent necessary to
attain International control of
atomic snargy which would maka
possible tha prohibition of atomic
weapons.
12. Urge the five big power* to
broaden their cooperation in th*
Security Council and exercise re­
straint in using the veto.
The Soviet plan cal la for a pact
among the five big powers, con­
demns what the Russians call war
preparations In the western coun­
tries and urges an Immediate ban
on ntomlc weapons.
j
Austin aald:
"No part of tha Soviet resolu­
tion la worthy either of amend­
ment or adoption. It should bn re­
jected aa an attempt to slander,
obstruct and deceive. I have placed
before thla committee the Soviet

T a lk s A t A M e rs g a te
naet
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n
to Christian p II m i S m !
Ittoe
amash a fllibua
buatar on the FEP O
Within the aback end sleep was
"Absolutism of th# m u
I . bill.
Mrs, Laura Shute, former mis­ ana J. D. Hapgood, allegedly
_
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_-v—. ,Jled on all
•qua) to deification «f tb« a U U
"Even If thay do," he added, "1 sionary and president of Woman's drunk, according to th* Deputy. haHons m i ’
lUcIf ” th . Pop. u |d .
M
1, Refrain from threatening or
Dixon wee represented In court
am aura thay won't be abta to pain Christian Temperanca Union, waa
•LTh!!
• « * the hill when the vote la on the the speaker at a cbapal service of by Ernest and Karlyla HoushoMer. uelng fores contrary to tha U.N.
Important .d d r w . ***!'*
on I . * . )* *mat.
Charter.
Aldersgats College recently. Mr*.
t . r . within a w m Ic, Laet week, merlla of the legislation."
Senator Wherry (R-Neb), who Shute slated that liquor Is
11. Refrain from any threats or
« ■ epeech to Italian Catholic
roblrm in India even as It Is here,
helped draft the new Senate rule prut
to aimed at Impairing
Imps!
acts
th* ladelawyer.,
the Popo
cMttaaed
Hhe
told of a young
lg Buddhist man
pendency
Catholic
hr
" Judaea everywhere not on debate, aald he agrees that the
. or Integrit;
J * « r it y of ony coun(C
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at
f t -----efvB strife.
to recognise "aan ju .t law*," and F E P C bill will be the moat diffi­ who turned from alchol and gave glneer from Jacksonville, alio try or femeattag
to beware of granting elotl di­ cult of all the Civil Right* mea­ himself to Christ and married a mentioned government Interven­
3. C a n y put la goog faith all
vorces &gt;In marriage# w hkh are sures when it cornea to an effort young Christian Buddhla girl who tion In hla keynote address.
International agreements.
is now president of the Woman's
•
"valid
before
Ood
and the to shut off talk.
4. A ffo rd ,a ll U.N. bodies full
" I sec but one Important cloud
Christian
Temperance
Union
In
church."
"In vlaw of that," he said, "and
In the skies of our future,” Hills cooperation and free acfcais In tha
her
own
land.
■The dean of the Rota, Msgr. If the Democrntle leadership really
said.
performance of tasks assigned to
Andrea i Jultlen, reported ■to the wants to he faithful to the party
Miss Oslo England, aupcrlndent
"Rightly
or
wrongly,
It
la
the
pontiff .that the court had ax* platform, It seem* to mo they of
Fellowship Front Christian
amlned In the peat Judicial year ought to bring up first the Civil Foundation,
returned
Tuesday sincere belief, and fear, on the
0. R. Smith of th* Erickson
part of many that tba philosoph187 requests for annulment# of Rights bill which has tho beat from West Virginia.
Ml Mom#, who-on the night
,-s
of
govammant
which
h
g
V
84*
marring#* from all parta of the chance of passing and not the one
Lewi* W. Arnold, "air preacher"
vanccd so far In recant ytara may of tha shooting, waa called to gat
world. Of theae, 51 wore ac- which has the least chsncc.
from Lexington, K y., has been hamstring private enterprise, dty the body,: testified that Carroll
rented and 86 ware refused.
" If they are really sincere, let giving some deep message on Bible
The Pope told the R o U that them test the rule on cither the prophesy during the pest week at up the sources of risk capital, and had a wpuad- ba tha neck, which
Ike root, of the preaent day situ- snti-poll tax hill nr the anti­ Fellowship Front. His last sermon otherwise nullify the processes had bean shattered.
Deputy Back stated that tha
which have contributed essentially
atlon were In be found in IQth lynch hill."
was on Friday night. Dr. Arnold to the progress accomplished by gun used In tha shooting was a
rentury; "absolutism"
of
the
I*
a
widely
known
Baptist
preach­
Sparkman said tho opposition
*ln *lt ^barrel 18 guae* shotgun,
elate. Tho "anltUChristlan total!- will base it's argument against the er. He spoke Monday morning and our nation and our atate.”
tarlan state," he eald, revealed
Marvin H, Walker, general man using No, 2 shot. AnotMr-shot gun
evening
at
tho
Central
Haptlst
the true nature of legal abso- F E P C hill on contentions It would Church.
ager nf the Florida Citrua Can was found in tha water near Eng­
lutlsm In violation of all supreme give the federal government far
ncra Cooperative, told tha gronp lish.
too much authority over hiring.
Court waa racsaaad at 18:00
divine ,&gt;lfht.
that production and salt of 24.As for another Civil Rights
000,000 gallons of fro ten norlda o'clock and trial ordarad resumed
These stales, ha aald. enforc­ scrap endangering all of Mr. Tru­
orange Juice eoncantrata waa po* at 1:80 o’clock by Judge Smith.
ed a .'.‘so-called legal right" to man's "Fa ir Deal," Sparkman
ttlM lIssst rrusa S&gt;a«a Oaer
slide this year and aald axparl
.
lP ™
are: Ran"deprive man
of all parional saldi
1 M. J&gt;yhe. Andrew Nlkler,
soon have an election system se­ menta ware under way to product
dignity., and fundamental right
“ After all, members of Congress cond tu none In tho United Status froaen concentrated milk la Florl Hughey W. Dvha, J. C. Fellow*, L .
to life, pnd the Integrity of tile
H. X
r a n te r , E . J. Dumph, J. C.
limbs, entrusting both to the ar­ are only human. If you get kicked, and one that the state can well da,
Net effact of the milk venture, Kaa#L, Hugh Brawn. Garland H.
bitrary decisions of tho party your reaction la to kirk hack. lx- prnud of and "even boast a
Obviously them Is bound to he a little about".
he said, would ba to alldw the ®h**&lt; Kirby w,vli.
Fit#, fJr.,
Andy Ja
and thq atato."
r" 1
Hr
'
Wolcott,
0 . C.
Assistant Attorney General Bai­ concentrating of aurplus summer kubcln,, Henry
Such ,decisions, ha sold, denied lot of resentment which will show
Wheaton tvaa alternate
to tho Individual "the right to un when other parts of the AH. ley pointed out the Importance milk for winter consumption.
their own children and the duty ministration's program ronie along of the office of supervisor of re­
for a vote."
*' t*
of their education."
gistration and aald that the grow­
Mr. Truman has given no sign ing enthusiasm among Its mem­
"This ‘legal right* has upset
- 1%
the order
established
by the that Is worrying him, Only last bers Is making the people mom
.. /
creator, calling order disorder, week ha renewed his call for pas. conscious of the office and the
l|‘ !
authority tyranny, liberty slav­ sags of Civil Right* laws, lie nsM responsibilities connected with It.
!
'.{ j;,
ery, and crime a patriotic vir­ action is needed In overcome ‘‘dis­ He sml ha hadn’t misled a meet­
Mi
t- M l* ;;&lt;fl
tue.
the Pope aald.
crimination and Injustice.”
ing since the nrganliatlon nf the
'll . r
H 'V li.-'ii
"This was and still la In some
association over flv* years ago.
"i
; . . .id
**.1
lacea the 'legal right*. Wa all
He rommended tho fine spirit and
' ‘ : . &lt;i r
ave witnessed how aonia, who
ronporntion nf tho association In
had acted
according
to this
its effort to comply with the new
right, were called to render ac­
election laws.
(O ssU sstS Orem e s s i nasi
count ' before human
‘ um an Justice.
Mr. Drkle declared that Florida
tribunal spilt 7 to I In refusing
"These
'The*# trial*
trial# have not only to Intervene In the unsuecssfui had made more progress In the
brought crim inal! to their Just effort# nf Friedrich Flick, a Ger­ past HI year# than any state In
due. They have also proved tho man Industrialist, to win friedom the union, and as a naturally
Intolerable condition
In which from a U. 8. Army prison In Ger­ progressive stale, it was fust
a law, of a atata
completely many,
becoming one of the most ndvan
dominated hv Judicial poult IvFlick was sentenced by a mili­ red slates In the nation. He mid
Um run
reduce a public ofHint sinre the Inception of the in
flrlal, who ntherwlao hy his na- tary tribunal at Nuernlterg to
tore apd his own fsallnga, would seven years on charges that h&lt;- Hodntlon ood through Its efforts
exploited slave labor and loot,nl the nulillr Is Iwrntnilig mom con­
have been an honest man,"
scious of Its franchise and tinFossil,1y thla was a referem-" German-occupied countries.
In other nctlnns to the court:
responsibility It corrlea,
to the hnhlt of "eonfaaslons" of
t. Refused for Hie hccoiiiI ho
Tlu- group endorsed a proposal
the accused nt their trials In the
countries In-hind th* Iron Cur­ probably last time to delsy the Mini the nirmiuiruhlp commit*"'Imprisonment
nf
former
Rep.
Ancontact
rnrh country bni
board through
, .
.
. -...... Rep
tain, **'
drew .1, May and the Garssim out Ihe state, ueipinlntlng them,
The ’ Pope said the allusth,
could ' be summed
Up "In the brothers for wartime bribery sml with Ihe work of the association
antagonism lieiwnen
true and conspiracy. Barring an unnsnril and the Importance of memls-rmove they should begin serving H shlp, and soliciting their coopera­
false 'rights.”
"The simple fact that a prlri- to 24 mouth prison terms within tion In paying the membership
dues as well as transportation
flute hi derlarcd a- compulsory Ihe next HI days.
2. .Refused to give priority to and expenses of members *1 tend­
rwrm.Jn the atata la not sufficient
the
hattlu
against
deportation
be­
ing meetings. Just m* other county
J ^ rre a le trim right,", the.,Pope
ing waged by Irving Potash. Pot­ n fflclnls nre allowed tho same
ash,. sprang 11 Communist Psrty privileges.
leaders convicted In New York of
Supervisors, deputies nml guests
conspiring to'teach forcible over­ at their opening see-don were
throw of the United States guv- welcomed hv Mayor Andrew Cnrrernmard. wanted the, high court away and II. It. Pope, rhnirman
to tskUe^Hw MiZortatlnh rase away of the hoard of county commis­
e U. 8. court of appeals sioner*.
Rep. M. 11. (T-Bonpi
m | in China.
' ’ " " *(
■
d thereby speed a final Smith also extended a welcome
Wilt1not a failure of Amtrlio tha group and commended th*
•ah |H&gt;W;" the top U., fl."l|rjiliiassociation's delegation at III" legis|a!lvc session. The Itev, W. I 1'
mat (In Intel, "ft was * failure of
i n i.I- ■,
..*.-...,.,1 i&gt;
.
Brooks. Jr. offered the Invocation.
C t y f t f t f f lk y .in CW n-iViM,,
otUeaMaaM to s a r s s r o„M
Others nllcudlng Ihe meeting
the cslnnel member implied that the .home, ha , rafiiad at flrat to In addition to the supervisors slid
Carman rctiitanca to Communism leave the car and accompany her stale official* Included: John Mc­
the door.
________...of...Jacksonville,
.............................
Cormick
renresenWas a, far more creditable perform­
.."Johnson censured him mid told (stive of the Voting Machines
ance than llir collapse of China in him that If he didn't take the girl Corporal Inn: J. I.. Timing". Vnl
the fa ir n( Communist armies.
up In ihe hiiusn he (Jniinannl log
Mnr blit"*, of Wi-st
l*»lm
'
But' uf both (he Chinese and wmilii nut drive lleer hack In tho llcn.b; Addii-sxiigmiih i"pi"*rutsCarman problems, Achoson said: fraternity house.
ttves Kdwilld A, llotiW nt (lr.
"lleer then took the girl to the lando, H rm v J . Ruabtu «"-• f*
"All'lhn help In the world from
the United State* will not help house and went with her to her A. Brock of Turnn«: F. A
those who will tint halp themselves. room.
Chicago and J Nnrtnsu "f ''i-m t i
"There he attempted to make Hhnros, r»orcn*o*sllv-- nf
The United Slates l&lt; determined
tl"'to halb those who help them Improper advances, hut Miss Craf- liiess
F.fflclcncv Alii*;
Ocorgn
tnn resisted.
•alvea.
Drane of Wllson-Juti"* Co. nf
"lleer stomped from the room, Chicago: Ah-x Young nf Orlnmto
■ The U. 8. Secretary said he waa
looking
looking' forward to renewing an •tatlng Miss Grafton would read Offlco Supply
Charll" tllnart
llalntance with General vas- plenty about him In the n ew s­ of
George
Blnnrl’s, Drlnmln;
Uliknv, the chief of tho Ho- papers."
Grady Albritton nf Tampa, candi­
Detective Sheets added that date (nr Ruitrnail f'nnimlsslnner;
Control Commission.
But in
Mat C
.......................
lopae tu a question, Arheson Heer admitted he was "mad at a M. O. Harrell and A. J. Thomas,
h* saw no Immediate prospect group of alx or eight fraternity chairman nf the laiard of county
foUf-imwer meetings on th* unlr brothers who had criticised him commissioned and clerk nf tha
far dancing with other glrla."and circuit court, respectively, of
allqn of Germany.
. WofW diplomatic problem* to* that he Intended to get a pistol and Bradford county,
la r i on a criminal orgy."
•tax WJ) Into two gancral cate­
The grmip expressed surprise
McKeown had Just arrived at and pleasure at the spsrlounaaa
gories, Achaaon said:
tha
feternity
house
whan
he'saw
n i Tf
and hastily of the Mayfair Inn
Hear running from (he place, pur­ and also appreciation for Ihe hos­
sued by fraternity brother#, Mc­ pitality extended to the super­
Keown Joined the chase and Asa visor* hy Ihe management.
ehovml away hy Heer.
McKeuwn waa circling behind
nomie Ilia, which would exist
at,*:'
Jlcer, awaiting an opportunity to
ird lei* nf. tha Soviet Union,
|t thrusts, Achason com- grab the platoT, whan he was ehot.
(UeettaeM r » s pass neat
A flrat degree murder charge
"muit tie mat." Ha did
waa to be filed against Heer today. and fait for a Just world, a good
iJioMto further.
Miss Crafton has been detained world, a wnrld fit to live In for
..awhile a German govern• B , people, a world in which
apokesman aald tha United aa a material wltneaa.
Nylin II, R o n , assistant dean racial and religious bigotries are
i.«nd tha west German Re• have agreed It la not daalct of man at Ohio State, promised an universally outlawed.
"Th# United
Nations need*
g | this time to withdraw official report on circumstances of
your faith and confidence and
Allied troops from Gar- tho shooting.
io u r active support. With lb the
United Nations cannot fall. In
phasmsn told a news congat aacratary Achason and moots with the throe
three western high (hla dangerous age we dare not
v Konrad Adenauer had commissioner* at Allied headquar- ‘,*t.t it fall."
Dr. Bunch* said he spoke of
that conclusion during tors In Paterabarg for a report
rotations in a personal
visit hart.
th* Faria maotlnf, “
rather than aa a United
nui
ummroue .. tlonara ar* mastli ,
representative.
ntly that tha Wahn, th* British ho:
ft# problem* of race rale
rithdraw oc­
Achaaon, who
(ioni Is a^anra one In th*_Amortant Gar* broad pleturo of
■ H O IUf i "■ f
lean Bouth," ha aald. "Thli
Hla Is
..
j »' »»
noting yosterday, said
„
o m.
not
merely
a
southern
prat
problem
gtlon result* of tho l.._ .... ,
:**''.-l If,
- i.iij ■
- ts t!'fr,&lt;
It
la
a
national,
Indeed,
an
tetarr In might become apparent
of daft
• &gt;'♦.:«
“onali problem.
■
1 H
Soviet
a period of months. Thlo could,
.in
- ,• .- o .u .i.Ift , *.
.. *,1rhat race relatlona era lm*
Rob
dloate that even if thor# waa
'.V
G
ting
in
the
South
and
alio*
ba a slowdown or a halt In d|a&gt;
11 M t r l i i c t l i c m t c h i k ;
- ,.'!}» .
irs cannot, bo doubted, but
‘" O *
mantling of German Jaateftea, It
i F I':
•i .'i.-sr- rtf, G
y *t|1l remain In a dangerous
5tMKS‘W)UipftS7ST!8
only frfteV| long tte■*(.i K '.tat* Oj '■JS 1
t# and aro a liability to tha
l i P IM t * W M w &gt;uth tad to tho nation."
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And now, I piaee before you on
behnlf of the government* of th*
United Kingdom and tha United
State* n resolution on 'aoaontlnl*
of Meet.' I f tha Soviet Union la
ready to perform theae essentials,
then n five-power pact is not
needed. If It is not, then I repeat,
Mr. Chairman, the paet la a hol­
low proposal."

Q U IB IN O E L B C T B D
M A N ILA , Nov. 14—&lt;A*k— Pre»l.
dent Elpidio Qulrlno told a news
conference tonight tho
offlcal
fount In last Tuesday'* election
assured him of election.
Th* official tally shows Qulrlno
lending by nearly 800,000 vote*
out uf the 4,000,000 c u t .

V. S. B A S E S
MOSCOW, Nov. 14-(ff&gt;)—Th#
Communist
Party newspaper
Pravds aald today tha United
States has built or la preparing to
build tut air bases on Spate or
Spanish possessions. It said these
bases are fully under American
control.
. . . .
The paper printed S'm ap pur­
porting to show the location of
♦he bases. Jf said It had received
tho tatormAlon from Mundo Obit.ro, Spanish Communist Party
newspaper.

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Martin. , m !4 tlthMll* ilordgnd |
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har own
*»v
cuinplere auh*»Vvlancr
of her
people, Imt added that whan thn
Iliuilarf raters-"sort to Malm the
subservience of the cltlMna of
other countrle*. ‘be** piatantlon*
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* Concert I b Tljven
By School Band At
Rotary Luncheon
A

hand eoneart

presented by

the Seminole High School band
under the
direction of B. h.
Hlaek wa* enjoysd Jbf »U w b iH
of the Rothry Club following the
first luncheon to ha h#Ut at tnslr
•» new quarter* at the Yacht Club
yesterday. The concert waa glv
tn at the Band 8hall.
Thome* - W. Jonee. Hold man
ig ir ^ o r Chnia A Co.,* w si w#l*
corned Into tha club ha ■ .....
member by H. H. Coleman who
■aid that it I* an honor and
privilege
to he. a ' mambcT of
Rotary and wdnled oul *oma of
tli* YeiponalblllMea which »uch
iii«mh*r»hln entail* stressing par
&amp; tirulafly the ImporMMa of at
w ttndaflca.
Theliineatlng waa ptdaldad o m
bv
President
flezjrfpi, Touhy.
Visitor* were Intn
A. W. Epps, Jr. aa
Jr. of East Boatoi
ward Rlehardion L_
Pa., Charla* Marian ' I f . .Lak*wood, N. J., H. H. Jeffrie* of
Hot Springs, A rk., A. n . Qaade
of DaLand and 0. J. Finlay of
Orlando.

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Stcitsliom Tells Of T ru m an M;t\- Invoke
J u v e n i l e Crim es
T aft-I lari Icy Ac t ;
C.mseil By Hooks
Ship Strike Nears
The annul' plated Me reviles-Ren* which carried Adolf llttler into
Austria, mid Csechaxlovskia, and later on many of hi* »•*li*-i ex
cursioiiM from Poland to I he Kngllah Channel, will tie on &lt;ti*i&gt;l.iy in
Hunfurd at First Street and Park Avenue tomorrow und TInir-dny
under the rimi imh ship of the local Post of Itie Veteran* of Puti-lgii
War*, Conufr. C. W. Johnson announced today. The cur I* owned by

Prominent Kiwanian
Was Former Lieut.
D i s t r i c t Governor
William Brown Zachry, Sr., 78,
well known rcikteni of Sanfurd lor
many year* and former lieutenant
dialricl govcinor of Kiwanis, died
yolrrilay afternoon in the Ion I
hospital following an illneu of
two weak*.
Born Nov. 6, .1871 in Conytrt. Ga. Mr. Zachry had lived
hum. for. 10 yaara. Hi* rrude nee
wa* H
at 619 Magnolia Avenue. Until-hla retirement in 1944 ha wa* a
dispatcher with tha Atlantic Com!
(Jnc Railroad Ha wad a mrmhrr
of tlw First Prtshyterian Churth. a
past president of the Sanford Kiwani* Club and served bnr term
a* lieutenant district governor.
He I* survived by hi* widow
and one daughter, Mrs. f'liarlc*
ICmilrrsuu of Atlanta, Ga.; one
*on, William B. Zachry, Jr. of
l.nutaville, Ky; three granddaugh­
ter*, l.ynn and Gayle Raulursou
and Judith Ann Zachry; one alatar
Mr*. William Platt of Arcadia.
Funeral earvlcea will be held at
tha First Preabyterlan Church at
iliOO P, M. tomorrow with Rav,
A. 0. Mclnnl* and Dr. K. D.
Rrowtileo officiating. Burlaa) will
be mado In Evcrgraen Cemetery.
Member* of tha Kiwanla Club
will larva a* honorary pallbearer*
and era requested to meet at tha
ehur«h at 3:60 P. M. Aellvapallbanma will include W. C. Ti*on
J. Bralley Odham, Dr. Leatar
Philip*. Albert Fltta and Ernest
Galloway and John Galloway.

Civil Righto Favored
By Secretary Tobin
WASHINGTON, N«r. t t - W Secretary of Labor Tobin told a
today thnt
‘ up” for

p«a*M« »f a law fading Job dlrw
crimination.
f world,” ha
"Tha paoplaa of tho
America and
•aid,
Id, ”aro looklag to A
morlcana for halp In building a

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_____ where nil rae«*, color*, and
creeds ran lita and work togathar
harmoniously ahd conatruftivaly.”
ToWn addr***ad tha eonvantion
of Ow National Council of Nagro
Woman. Praaldant Truman la
achtdttled to nddrfaa tha group to­
night (obout 8:90, F.BT), Ha wa*
•xpectod to mako It tha occasion
for a now plaa for anaetmoitt of
hi* Civil Rights program.

mum*

FT.U^ ;v'lifts
a*

naa nat yat baaa aahlavad. but I

w i S P i 1”
of Jaekaonrl to aa
dent, and- tho m
orraniaatloei joined
I.0M attending Uw
Ida Baptlat Convent
In tho new Hip

W a s h i n g f it v \ „ . i .
t .limit Indvr Mmik-ls- StrlilllOIlt
Chrinlopli.ir ti. .Iniuis, formerly of tin- Stole I n i . - i i t , who hunglil ht*1 inylil ir,|iir,|rtl lli.tl llir l lt&gt;' ( — J uliii I I . hi * an,I Ho- I nlird
il ftnm Ih. Swedish government where it win lotnue.l mull llic ( 11111IIIl**l"l« l i l r ,i. 1mil tn .m il the Mine Winker* lnd.it ....... St,
130,091) in iimiriii|jt fine* ilieir
clone of the win. The Hen* ha* a whcslhn*,'
IW m.-hr* uu overall
penally f.n laillng i„ ,,l,ri a
width of Ml'* inch**, un.l a net weliiht of T.litH* pouiul*. not Including v.llr nl -n , .lit,I .nun, bunk* wllllll
court in tiei l o end a m i ,..i|
iirmor plate oi L'.iHH) pound*. It I* on eight piiffiigor .-.invertIhlr ctliph.lMfr . i n nr .ni,i &gt;rx
strike. Melti ll.ipki ii *. General
mid Iiii* u glinolinc cnpaclly of m-mly 67 itlilhm*.
ll.r t .&gt;iiiihii-inn look itiimrthalr
raull-el lo lln- iininii. in.i.lr the
.It llnll &gt;li lb. in.ttlri l&gt;\ ir.pintiUH
psynieni to liarrt
M Hull,
( i l l \llmnrv I
Miinli.iliri tu rlerk of ilu* I S Mi-iriri i .mrl
Hopkio* remarked Iliul llic fine
, lir, k min ,.|,Ilium r , .idnplrtl
I* “prut,.,1,1. ilu- luge.,-*i n e t
.1gitIII I *.,(•- nl - l l . l , I'.ll.l.l .Ill,'111 III
paid lii u defiinlaiil it, lln- l ed
t o t a l l . i b l r - .Hill n l b r i
I I n i ld a
eral t-inirl* rrrlallilk the lilggesl r*ei paid b&gt; a liil,„i union."
. l l i r - i , ilb ll ir |in--ll&gt;llllV ill Sait-

W.B.Zac:hw 7,Sr., Gay Says Sales Tax May Not Be
6-Year Old Girl
liipatcber
Enough To Run State This Year Fou nd Murdered
Train Dis;
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. r» (/!’) Even *«lr» la* revenue may not By Sex P e r v e r t
For A. C. L.f Dies he enough
to run the St*tr gi.w-rnmrnt thi, lural year, Coinplinller C.

Tomn llrtad rocoat Instance* In
whlfh col lag** havo parmittad tha
Market”—Kot- antry of Negro student*, and addad that thara also hava been gain*

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City Is A sked To Lewis Warned
Ban Lurid Comics To Make Peace
By County Judge In Coal Dispute

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Kuaila

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Adenauer Announces
Big Three Agree To
Go Easy On Germans

HITLER’S CAR COMING TO SANFORD

Yugoslavia A t t a c k s
Kussia For Double
Role Played On In­
ternational F r o n t
WASHINGTON. Nov. |5—
— Tlir United Stair* icrvcd notice
on Ku**i* and five Soviet bloc
italr* today that it contidria in­
valid their new commiuion to contiol iliipping on the Danube River.
The commiuion wa* »rt up Nov.
II at Galati, Romania. If replaced
a conliol commiuion dating hack
to 1921 on which five weitrin
g, nation* weir icpreienled.
An American note today laid
that the new arrangement, coupled
wilh the device of Soviet-con troll
rd joint thipping companie* on thi
liver. i» “clearly daeigned to en
ablt the Soviet Union to mainlein
a monopoly on Danubian com­
merce."
Tile Soviet blue commiuion. it
* we* charged, violate* the peace
® jreatie* *igned with Bulgaria. Hun­
gary and Romania and “ violate*
the concept of International wa­
terway* which ha* been recognized
in Europe for more than 130
ii
yriri.
Meanwhile at Lake Surer**
Yugiifilnvla titanted at Russia tor
appearing before the United Na­
tion* a* a champion of peace whttu
- exerting "aggressive pressure" in
* efforta to ou*t Premier Marshal
Tito.
Yugo*)av Delegate Mllovan DJIla* gave hla cnunlry'a view* to the
General Assembly’* 60- nation
political committee, lie devoted
mint of hla long apeach to an at­
tack on Ruaata but ha a!*o aasailed the weatem pnwara • foi
what ha called war propaganda.
Canadian Delegate Paul Mar-

r Hi nurlh xml r n illil, pcttlj
r lo.nl • •■mill p.iflion*
through
Mrdnrtdni, I til|«* rooter III * • *
•nil portion l&lt;nii»ht. Light vail*
» l i l » m i i u N , ii i i i &gt;i |) northerly1 t*"
«lu&gt; mu! Wcdnoday.

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sit

MIAMI,
Nov.
Ui—(/TI— T h e
biggest batch of road and bridge
contracts In the history of the

» r e s TRU M AN TO
W ASHINGTON;
“•.USSS President
Truman

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I hr Mriliallnll S ri klie
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Lrkil, l- briuu giken J4 1" 4H
IlHUI- In grl -nlnrlluilg -lliltlig In
waul a i".il iiuiii.it l Ii 11ii|&gt;1m-&gt;I
that tlirlr l,,"d,l hr .1, llnll hv
Plrtiilriil kioiiMii tin- week d

Missinj* Since Yoster&lt;!;iy, G irl’s B o d y
Pound lu Trrish Box

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( ifi nt. till .1114i llll 1 Vk4"x11n n n^uvrin*1
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f lit !
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.lllrov* U»»| Mill!) \ In *.«•! up Had*
Mlll! i*M ih r&gt;&lt;1I'U'll •'Otlllll ICS.
fi
1Ilf \\k Sir tn
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FDIF is Against
Insurance Kuine
On Bank Deposits

U \NHI N i , I . i N. N'mv
16 1,1*1
I lu- Ei-,I, m i I n-pmil tq-iiranCk• i'i,i nl inn 1 1 Ml* i . iiiiiii „ut
Ink lignin -1 int-'ilig III,- Jb.UOO
i'lim it, ot in n i.nice ii provide"
1 any nl"-''
bank ii,-i'&lt;mnt
' l licrn u.iu 1.1 lir uu hrn, fit tn
■ gain,&gt;il'‘ ftmm tb, •'tiiildimint
&gt;1 ge tier nl ,-i uni'tiiic and finnn■il "tut,Iiii ■ 1 1H i’ &lt; bail in 10
1«pie T
II 1 1 I l"td a Sn i.itv1"ii if rr-i Inin,
ilium 11 , r ■1 inly
a’ em-i'i min ni intiiiv,- ir d ereii piihcle*
11n 1' iti|i Mu l u l l l l a i I Ii* v In " ,, "flit
Hurl
HUUiniNi i/,',|
hi v n n n - it x
I
I $n*11 1 ini*■•mI i 'I i *i I lull uttuhl 1 ml '" i und iii'inn i uu-. 'k- ih.- (6.In it i'll mill* s I I'Wi umiM 11*i «*■■ .‘n im ixlnm i". iln n
in-lit.t, d
i.i ke p his nun* rs at w h i Iv
"tin I ,n I ii n&gt;-,-. ,k&gt;- &lt;b lint f.lvt-'ir
Forty-seven iiinnber*
«f
tinlln * nl f lt*i nl *•11hi li i' '*1 4411 I ' m i
lUii-iidiiig flu* ,|. pu*il in*ur:incu
Sanfurd Tourist (Hull met la*l iilMlI ('11111111111) 111f m || i|| ||t»&lt; I
» In prm id,- lu ll iiiMirancki for
night to form commit lees tu carry Hroll I
i I'OMf1!, !l- flu- , tl*HX* 'kilt HIM-" III
mil Gieir prngrum of tuurlvt in" A •l«,l'l» i" ll Dll tv lllll !'• site M
in npliiinii.
u l,"tiin tin lli
nut
tlvities. The cluli, riuiiiirl*iiig tin- I In* I'tifil nit mit it in Im*' hut hri »
"Hi tin (i,|i tin’
•
former ttiemhership of tin- Nail
math
'•lit- urpunx-ni Im lu ll |n*urford Sluifflehoiird (Tut. und the
“ ro ll 'lilrndtim | h now (ii iiti* ........ fur -ill d, im
tu .i lu
Tourist Club, now imintici-i nlmul f i* i v 4*ii lu tiffi'i uik Itiu is u tit I Mu
n,-nlKilled u ■* Him Ilu- i n iC a,-.
:i.’i bit-ill ii&gt;*iilents mu I l)! lourl*t*, *'tiiil imliintty a hmi rim liny lnuin
*mill* ha* bn,ni "pi ii.'i'ting .ill
und in growing rapidly, nirordlug i -Hi ll ii-tt wjis ft*l n|i im Mi» s(s
■i'll,, Minin im f u ll' in ,i i anging
in .lullit Henkarlk, preslilvut.
MN )‘94» SIM
■u tnt'tgir - nf ii.m nii'd bank*
Edw aril' Higgins, mmingrr uf
'lib h iu iiii I min *" tb .ii uperqlb.' Neinlutile County Chamber at
i n« are cuntiiiued witbii.it any
Coin mere*, welcomed tin- grimii
bpuHlI ||i""ti*.
Hr stated that repair work I* in
I l l J ir g llt in -n t b e in e iil m iie d apingroN* lit three
shuffli-hooi d
• iln*l greater in iiiiin.-n fund
,-ourts in Furt Mellnn Pink und
built
lip by t l l i r
In cover
Mr* Ilorleu-k’ We It-, dtri'Clm
iliul wliuii tills wink is completed
" le n tla l I **e*t |* adequats to
••f O ' H l e t N o
'
J
n f I h r . ......... In
III i-oiirtn will bo available for
-ilnvidll full
i 11* 111 .Ilu-e protecplaying. New equipment has been F.'dt'iolinn nl ltu*tne«* ., 11.1 I'm turn."
l,'*&lt;i"nnl Wnineli'- CTtilt*, m il ml
purchased by the City, including
I’ln- ninviinent dm iipiung tli*
di e*- I lie lornl H I'IV C tnincbl ut UHiiritinte
til sets of cuea.
lim it •&lt;, &lt;|0.«)00, If
7'.'I0
,.
I",'k
at
Itm
M
iiyfiin
Inn
A cnmiuittfe was appointed In
**"• In linin' In * been -trim cvft
,m
tb,nih
ji'i't,
"W
lint
Lie*
niiiiiugo shufflehuard tournament-nmmg "tnnlli-r bank", wlilln tiig■er t.nnk* have f-iyori-d leaving
'■ini include* Toni Vernon, Carl Ahead"
M r*, N olly M e n , W illiiiiu * , pre).,- 16,(100 tup ii b&gt;ii r* Imt cut Elsenhower, C. L. Madden, lluhetl
•itlen i nl llic c lu b , -'111,1 lu ,In y 11int
Hawthorne and L. C, Hug be*,
‘ '•'it F D IG 's
pn-st ut insurance
M r*.
M’ i 'II*
i*
w id e ly
k tiiiw u dinige In linlf, Tbe ,-barge l&lt;
cuniiuittoo was Instrucled to
tliro tig b iin l F ln t lilu fut Inn n e iiv
nt-w
nllii-tWelftli
nf utle par esnt
Gils morning with City Mnnuger
f ilepiixite.
C, F. McKlhliln to discuss any Im- itie * m l.'g U In llv e u f f u i r i , In i.
luovcmentN that may be made at in o sl I'lin v ln eitig xp e n k e r m id In,
ii ip b 'iid u l gru.-p u f S t u le und nit
M ARI AN k i l l i n g
tlir courts.
HAR L AN, Kv , M„v l5 - |A k)
Another group
formed
last im n a l m u tt e r " .” T b e iu lk m il )„■
A enfe nperntor tt In,",- tilme
night night was a house commit- licu rd „ vet S liilln n W T IH I at H nil
a* ilrtiwn Into tin 'la yin g of
leo to welcome visitors and plan l&gt; M
Hntlnii (•onniv'. G im an,| only
cnlertalninsnts. This Inclmlcs Mrs.
N EG RO ON J I 'K Y
tmhen chief wit" nlmt to dentil
W. K. Smith, Mrs. A. C. Starke.
HA It A.SOT A, Nov. I ft—1/1*1— A I'cre bul uiglit front a slow*
Mrs. W. R. Tench, K. A. Estorly
lory ttliii-b Inclm lril
the
firxt mnyillg tiiitomnhllu.
and Mr*. F . L . Cawley.
Ford Nlzeliiure, 1(9, one of iw t
Mr*. Flusslu Webb Invited mem negro to -it oil u Naru-mlu cuiintv
her* to uttcml tha two lumr pro­ ■ape erne took one hour lout night m ii iirrextotl In conuectiiin with
gram of g aip il singing to he tn convict u white man uf rupiuu tin- Easter Sunday "laying of
itttliroxe Motcnlfp,
whose Job
given by the LeKevre trio of Sts- a partly paralyzed w hile woman.
The Jury recommended mercy couldn't bo filled, wa* leaving
lion W G IT uf (xtlantB, G»„ Sat­
&gt; Harlan theater
with a girl
urday night at 9:00 o'clock at for Janiex Melvin Dent, 40, tlma ■
Hemimdo High School auditorium. allowing Iiim n "entence of from •rleml when ht was kill,id.
Following the business iwsnIou one yeur t.&gt; life inxtead of the
members enjoyed a social
hour electric chair, circuit Judgn W. T.
Uarrlfun did nut announce when
and games.
he would lenience Dent,
lA C K H O N V lL IF Nov. 16—&lt;/f)
The negro Juryman wa* Henry
U R E R K B LR C T IO N S
Temneratura table:
ATH EN A , G rttct, Nov. 16— Newton, u laborer.
STA TIO N
HIGH LOW .
Atlanta
(A l— Spokesman for major par­
U7
89
MONTE COMING
ties In tha coalition governmsnt
flismark
46
89
LONDON, Nov. 16— (/P)— Field Roitnn
said today thsv hava agreed Uiat
Kfl
41
sailing Thicago
Greek general ateationa should Marahal Montgomery is
49
89
for the United State* tomorrow to Denver
be held next spring.
(14
148
talk
defenae
with
Ju*t
about
Fresno
A final daslslon w ill ‘be taken
44
HR
Kansas City
end a data sat aftar tha rsturn everybody ha meet*.
69
The
Supreme
Commander
of
the
expected within a waah, of PoptiNsw York
«1
(B ru n ala
alli­ Seattle
Ual
Party
laadar
Constantin Western Union
ance)
nations
will
leaya
on
the
____ and tha^Llhw ai Party
TsaldaHa
Washington
89
48
*
Queen
Elisabeth,
accompanied Jacksonville
HA
94
only by hie military assistant,
88
71
Col. G. 8, Colo.

(omniitlousNimu'd

Judith Coplon Is Florida Doctors
Pictured As (flood Urge Defeat Of
Federal Employee Senahir Pepper
NEW YORK, Nov. iS— fAp)—
■luiiith Coplon, convicted nf spy­
ing for Kuaila, waa pictured In
f-deral court today a* a con­
scientious government worktr who
“dug out varluua subversive or­
ganizations" for tho U. R. Attor­
ney General's off lea.
Her lawyer, Archibald Palmer,
gave this picture at a hearing
preliminary to the spy conspiracy
trial of the former, government
girl and her ex-friend Vaicnlln
Guhilrhrv, auspendad Russian amplnye uf the United Nation*.
FB I
Agent Robert R. Gran­
ville, on the wltnesi stand, agreed
with Palmer that Mis* Coplon had
received promotion* In thf De­
partment of Justice and that her
work had bean praised by her
superior*.
"Did you know." the lawyer
asked, "that she dug out various
subversive organiiatl
Ilona pul on
Tom Clark'* ll*tt"
"I did not,1' Granville replied
The reference waa to fornu
'ortner
Attorney General.
Tom
C.ClClark,
......
________
re me Court Justice.
n o w ------------------a Riup
"Did you ever find that this
girl had ev*r been a Communletf”
Palmer aeked.
"Not that I ran m a ll,” the F B I
man said. .
Granville com:
men who arrested
Inr, 88-year-old Inn
tin:
lubltchev after a el
Out
i#r pursuit in New
ger
Mar. 4.

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Jlltlgr s'lrn*lli'lii Inlil llir millMil—lull. I ill'll II. .tllllhlllri! two
irirn l i .nr* id ilrlni.piri.l uuilol*
lirir ilni'i ill In ll.r ir.idlllg nl
llll- tlpr nl
-n , illr.l , mill! Il
Iri.ilinr
Tin&lt; I'liilllii-ionii,
said
I 'It y
l.os ANt'.l i l.s, N„r r,
Mfiniig. i i hffi.i.1 M.’Kil bln. until
Kids will In- ii keil on S«l,r»IHMK)0
I
lei
lie.i.l
,
t
in
he.
I
hv
.in
.n
r
,
nl i/ril . "Uipb-tlin- nf I),,- -111.’ for
worth of work to cover :UH) iillle*
of road* and l'.Mmi feet of bridge* MX Veal old I m ill I.&gt;v. r ('.liirn ll *7.61111 ,.f in,, fm inm -huflchnuid
in :ti of the Niuti-'s 07 counties.
w.»» li.iunl .l.iiii I... I., x a few Mo. k' ,‘nin I •il.- al I'utin.-lli, A im nr and
('lini*limit Alfred McKethan said liolll hei I,mu. Colne In,&gt;idc.Kl ttriiii.it -tfirrl I., llir Till if I till
t'n nf i, Inrli .li'*s«' . l a l , , *ll !• lo- L f W I i line- Uni
tile Ifi project* will he broken
O il" lal- -rrineii In iir lir ie Mi
down into :tn separate contract*. a pn kup m .In foi ., ti' -yrar-old «‘&gt;lI l.'l'lt •rillnl Ivr, f,.| r i.rlin ll nf
They Include every section of mail. I hr Hid li.ul been nii.titig il 1,111,,i -latinil.
I rUlll.tlt k-nulkl llim k r llir la ll
\,&lt;„.|i nil* d u fi'iret on llir lrIhv state from Monroe to HanU fmni I lie li.ilur ol l.r i p .lirllt'
lla ille y A it .illliuuvl, llir 1 'irii
Kosa county. One project rail* Tor lolrt and I dli., ii (ilu ro it, tun r yet qilCM nl till- /m illlg II,ml it to
'-bung,' llir Irx i of tlir /.tilling Or- dent d u llk ri lli.il i.m
laying I0.7MI yard* of aldewalk*
* ilinuiii-M in pcriutl nunr li'nleiii'y
U*c ol
............. Li, i-liiuling
on Kiorlda (Male University aiw tetdav allriuo oii,
Florida A. A M. College campusM
O lt n r i, idenlifird.the man tfian m deiermltmtlon of the inlntiiium bis*id ,M,Midi I .,il lla it lr y , .it wafirst flnnr men reipiitemenls for
" S S l',ti* w T DepaHtiwnt. at a Titiight " , •
»»'««■ 'iu&lt;** homes. A •pee lal inerting with done in the Grid diiputc. I m i hern
mei-llny yesterday In Furt I an- 1 Imnrd .oily but April ill a i hird member* of the Adjustment Hoard M jiindrird lint dial ulr.t appealed
will be lu'hl *11110 tn roludlli'l Hit". In hair bill,- illjipnil
derditie, called for a major revi uiolr*ialinii rate, hut iclm m l
Mi. Mi'KlliInu dri'lnted till* in,lin­
• Ion of pUus fur a bridge acm*s
l i t . While I n i li r r k u rnllk w.,
I hr thiihby bo.lv win finin' t hv ing.
Tumpu Huy between Pinellas un.l
1If I f llll liet| |,l lll'fl .1 III*M N.ink
A
lease
tu
Florida
Fmilibit—
t
■
&gt;
tilli.l*.
when
.t
inwlit
I
oiih
sr.tt.
I.
Miiniiti-.- cnunlivs.
M, Ki llian said the eflginrerinc Ih iiiii , ulr d e t c liv r i wlui riilrn-.l WII* Ullll'llilril In put llir i r |&gt;"H roll \ hk 1 Ihr r x p ll. lt uni ti.ilr nl
- •bit il v nil ,'i.iiiiiniiv iiininli'in.ii.r Il ti' r i lilr irt ) by I n n ' 1.191 r r k
firm of I'nrson*.
Brlekcrhofl, hv uriwl.bi.i* .nid i .H iic m hiilrtl
&gt;&gt;f llir A mid It building al lln
Hull no,I McDonald of New York
I m i m l ,1 “i j - t l IV ti llltr
will lake nvet the Job of h»»I * lamtnrd into .1 box , i.v r in l m il. Mnuirlpnl A n p u it now o*rd a
(H ill I
l u l l ll lll tb k
Mi
lit!
Hi,
shop
llll,I
lirailqillll
lei
*
In.
lb.
lug. lie suid additional ami,nine. .Ilblnih, drl.lia m il i&gt;hl lin»r» Il
•nun I'* "ild in l,-l Hi.
Ii 1 1 . »• Ih
Hunts about llte redesigning amt M.lt III llir Im , k v .llll ,.l .1 III.—lr -1 ,'iiiipm iy, noil •rilin g irn tal atI pjtif iiii ' ih in .»K ji ’••III I trttHtn
fL’6&lt;) a uiunlli for llir bnlan.r
poiatble reconsideration of tin
II I(i&gt;ti h i l l i l l i ^ J| lii*M
fnki- Im M
llir five yrni Irion- wliirli rli.l m
presently proposed route muv l&gt;- iKtrlhlli' in-.ii hri own Inonr
tlll\ *.
" Il i- i.iiln'llcviibl.-," -o-ri'i, lin'd O.-ti.hrr, 196".
miiile in the near future.
..I
I Win Im h it! Ilu* - Ir if f nf in
l-'M.lug of II quit claim drrd 1"
McKilliiin suiil In a elntrmcui l|,*r ninHo'1 , I,i|il of Ihc ill*r'.v , i v
ii limlnupit
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linini'dinti-lv out- ,&lt;f ................. &gt;
Hint tin- action was "found lie* ji*( itii(HU (I I Ml 11*111141ttI'l I t tiroI in In
essnrv and desirable In the puldn inti'iislvt- iiifiu bunt* in ihc ,-iiv’
III I II fit I a Ik II lit i Hi hut llll till* l| M nil
id* I hi v wn- begun im tho (i.'i'd
interest."
hunt HjMllh
IAll slllVt't\ 11111 U'lii'i* I I ihi • at| vist i stitif
ll wu* in lluil vicinity t tut• lb,
»he i|U4*stiiin iif a iM'i trif tinai it
inurilci* of Nttin Mm Hu nod I.. .

M Gay told delegate* to llie ,t.ite ihauihn ol iiimmeiee lolivrntion
today.
Il i* loo eaily to Irll Ion. mu* Ii lhe new tax will ptiivnlr. t'.av *ald
in a apeerli prepared for delivery
at thl* morning'* i-onventlmi ^e*- Slole Ill'll.I lie purl lilellt will tie
•Ion.
i.- .e iv e d here to d ay.

Hut If advatii'e extimate* of
fUMmO.DIKI lire light, lie roll!lull­
ed, the Htati- will have to .lip Into
It* general fllllil for $7,IKMi,ll&lt;io to
kveli opernlitig
tbroogli .lone,
tuno,
"And till* I* limed on mnitniiiilion of tho Id pel frill lio.lgel
reduction now In effrel,"
Guy
•aid.
If this happen*, he added, the
Btate probably will not hnve a
safe working balance. It will bo
alniiit $7,lKMi,0nn on July 1, whan
it should be..61 least (tOjHKl.Oiw at
that, time of year—usually n alack
purlml ln lag collect Inti*.
Although sale* tax revenue I*
i'*peeti&gt;d to add |4I&gt;,tIOtl.OlIU to the
Htuie Income, nliout fltl,l!GO,l)(lO of
tlo. I* offiat by 1940 luw« giving
fiifun-t tux mon*y to ritie* und
gn-olliu- tHX money to eolintlee,
tiny mi ill.
\iiolliet factor to he considered,
I,.- I..I.I the trade body, I* that the
liew Mile* lux didn't aturt until
Nuvrinher, four niolilhs otter the
slurl of the state's fiscal year.

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D isniam linn Of Ger.uutn P lants Slow ed;
Mt-ir It. ini Fleet M ay
A II B e k V b n U t

ST. P E T E R S B U R G . Nnv. tr.
( ^ — Defeat of Senator Claud.
I'tppcr bus bn-n set a* the tut
most pullticul goal of Florid*
doctor*.
Dr. Frank Slaughter of .link
Miuvllle, chairman of the piibbrelations committee of the Fb.i
lib. Medical Association, told »
........
Imre hist nighti
"DucGnr* must u*e their n ’
lHiti-nllal Influence to atop H&gt;
prugiess nf Hociallim
in ib&gt;iountry, and Ih* Immediate t«-1
of Florida ihictorn In parltrolai
Is to unseat Senator Claude Pep
per.”
Pepper, senior Florida *enat&gt;n
lr up for reflection next year
Dr. Slaughter said Proper wi.
among the Administration *•••■'
ers In trying to set lip socbillrcd
medicine In tha United State*
Socialized medicine Is "only a
Mnuku screen to hide the r.-iil
purpose
of
the
Washington
HocllaUt-planner a and pollliiullv minded labor leader* who tinv,*
Joined forces to further their own
aim*”, ho continued.
The real purpose I* to creato
a “socialist Welforo Htabi 'i V
which a small political group can
control a country for all tinv-’ .
the author-physician said.
Dr, Slaughter, a former prac­
tising surgeon, la a popular m&gt;ve11*1 and author of several medical
works, Ha spoke at an open meet
log sponsored by the Plnellu*
County Medical Society AiixllUrv.

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i.mu,I t'liild iiiurili-r since
ivhcn ris vein "bl Hot-hi'lbbilcr, ilflllglilt-i of blllt-lo-i
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» year Inter lu llic hill*, mid nlitiiniKh score* of Iicisunit have
bfi'ii questioned mid nm mm I
bring held, no fnruuil clinrge*
hnve ever liet-n filed.
A first grndr sludunl til fri'N
.lit llelgbln scllliol, I .inil t ivns
I .*1 seen iilnuit 11:46 I' M vi
ii-rday, M i* Glucuft told police.
"I got tier dinner ri-ndy ntui
. .lied for lier a 6 P. M I got
no answer, «n I went out unit
n kei| the *ifher rliihlreii in Ihc
i cighborliood, tint nobody bud
cell her."
Police
said n slx-funl
high
iciice bordering mi no nlley i
ni tho rein of tin- home wli--r
ill' body
was finirul.
Offlccra
tbcoriseil It might hnvc been
'n*sed over tile fence mu! inti
He pile of boxes where II wo*
discovered.
Of the mmi police are seeking,
Mrs, Olucnft told police:
" lie had played with her, Imt
to- was so sweet mid kind In her
He liked to give her candy "
I'lnda. four feel, two Iiii-Iim
mil and weighing 66 pounds, was
•till
wearing the
blue plnhl
dress, red shoes and yellow sock*
in which she 'llsnppenri'd.
Pullca said a later esninlimtion would tie required hi deter­
mine If she had been molested

Mw, Roumillat’s
2 W hite Men Held
In Negro** Death Uncle Dies In Tampa

W A L H A L L A , R, C„ Nov. 16(4*1—Twu young white men wore
err**ted near Charleston to.lsv
Key West, Fla.,
on charges of slaying an elderly
three week* itay.
Presidential
Preea Saeretary negro farmer near here Satur­
day night.
Charles G. Roes nave out thi*
Ppllca In tha aaialdo city, sou
word officially today, confirming miles from hern, identified the
that
prisoners aa Lnroy Parker, 22
of Walhalla and Jamea D. Lawlay county.

,

W, D. (Uncle Blit I Crabtree
died at hi* home In Tampa on F r i­
day morning. Ha is an unrlH of
Mr*. F. E . RoumlUat of this city,
Mr. and Mr*. Crabrteo have visit­
ed frequently in Sanford for many
vean aa tlw guest* of Mr. anil
Mr*. RoumlUat and had many
frlenda hart.
rnay reicbr
They
celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary
annlvi
here In FebThosa from Sanford
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to tho White H o u a r t h a t Lew i* the echoole must play fair with
hed rooly turned down a bid to a these rdtppujnlty agencies In co­
nonce conference.
operative planning and mutual
C h in * called fo r hla car and confidence In oprrntlnn for the
epi .l to tho W hite Houa# htmeelf welfare of the totel citiunshlp.
In make the report.
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction Thomas l&gt;. Halley told
tt'u.hcnii
,or
the
White House, he Indicated to re- I'T A inr in hi m learning cannot be
|H&gt;rU'.r» that he waa ready to waeh cnloreod— learning presupposes a
hie hands of Lew i*, leaving the desire to learn.
rn*!,situation nn tho W h ile H nuie
" I f ever there weir a partner­
doorntffi.
McomvhHr s„f t eoa1 production ship with a unified purpose that
cllnthcd slowly toward normal to- should never tie dissolved, It is tha
rtny as bituminous union miner* one between the home sad the
returned to the pit* ea*t of tho school," hr said.
W inners In the Florida ParentM ississippi for the flrnt time since
Scot. It).
Teacher poster runlest were an­
M a rt y western Pennsylvania nounced ns i first, Atlnntir-Ncpmlm-rs, where some BB.000 work luno PTA, Atlantic Iteach; second,
In commercial and steel company M ilitary Trail PTA. West Palm
owm ,1 operations, waited for local Unaehj and third, Mount Vernon
union uii'olings hoforo picking
. k ln g i up P T A , HI. Petersburg.
nicks ami shovel* again. They
lilrka
President Paul A. Wagner of
have Imen Idle almost all
eight
* ‘ week*. Itnlllns College told delegates last
Operator sources, who refused to night teachers must make use of
hr Identified, spoke of the d igge r’s tho modern media of nluratlon or
dissatisfaction with the strike and allow their children to W taught
h. lr eagerness to get back on by those who will make use of
the payroll*.
them.
"Mure the m iner* are back at
He listed these media as radio,
work, I think they'll stay there," the motion picture and television.
declared one veteran mine owner.
Teachers now have competition
Home miners returned to work for the attention of their pupils,
at t P. M „ yesterday but the hulk ho said,
are exi&gt;cctcd back today. Vice
They
must compete with the
Pieshlent H a rry fiuter of the publishers nf comle hooks, the pro­
Western Pennsylvania Coal Opera­ ducers of movies amt radio pro­
tor* ■ wtlmatnd 80 per cent of nor­ grams, who arn interested only In
mal w niklng forces will answer 'oiling their protlurls-not In the
starling whistles by the time the effeet their methods may have on
late afli rnoon shlfta start.
the younger generation, he said.
Most mines war# reporter to la­
A knowledge of facts as such Is
in good shape and ready to resume far less Important than an under­
production. Others gave the first standing, W agner declared. And to
men reporting hack tha Job of fnnlcfi worth i|fitterMito* I, they muni
pi ('paring tho pit* for normal Ui made alive, he said.
operations.
In between direct
experience
President George H. Love of
and reading a text U the second
Pitlnhurgli Consolidation C o a l liesl way to teach--by means of
Company, tho w orld's largest com­
recreation, the Rollins president
mercial firm, saldt
" W r e glad that M r.Lew ls fin* said. For thla process the motion
ally realises, after eight weeks of picture, raldo, recordings and tele­
strike. Hint the rust nf coal ra n ’t vision *ro essential.
O nly Vi percent of nor student
ho raised."
Hi* referred to operator con­ tear hers are hying instructed in
tention* that tho price of coal the Use of ituch aids to education
would have to bo raised If the In- and only five percent of Ihe no­
iluslry m auled (.owls' demands tion s schools today have projec­
fur higher pay and for greater tors, he said,
"N ever W o r e has a nation den.ieiator payments
into the
United
...........
it Un
Mine Workers Welfare and pen­ pended to slm fykn extent for Its
NlirvIVn] oil the attitude** developed
sion fund.
Aland half of Alahatna's IH.tHH) through cihiriitlon of Its children,”
union coal nilimrs were exported W agner sold. "A n d teachers raniinrlf at work before the •lai
nay Is not he expected to educate the
over. Home small mine* wee oner younger generation properly fr„
atiug last night. The same sllna the complex world it must enter
iinti prevailed in West Virginia unless thpy have these tools."
where llli.tMIlt IJM W miners ure
A. L. jtowrlVf Miami was named
■ •halrma/t nf'.d.he Congress' Life
... Fnlrimmt, W. Vu.. uffleials M em UrshJn fj|iib,.gnatenluy. Mrs
nf the Mnitlmore and Ohio Itnll, n VtiiWn F.WIfipi'Of ♦ Or tundra wn*
toniI esiiniated that ahqut I.UHI
Hc'rriftiiry,
cars would he loudcil at mines In
that idea today. Operations ere re­
turning tu norinnl there mum
qitleklv that after ally other eoitl
M X a t lM M fh*m i s * , nasi
elrlke In Ihe memory of veteran
imta group* and watch "that re
to ntmut U.Uftn cars each day.
glmia life develops according to
t
be pnrvtatMis td the rmistttulfmi."
,i. Htipefvlxt the publishing of
|he
governn*ent-#liunsored
Heualla
alts, -t-__
. ito/ficlal
i
i r t s t i H M Pt»w rage m a t
gasette fnr the clergy and Ihe puliof tninmilmcnli to llte ilatc Iroipi* I taking nf lilt H'llghnis infninulloij
Ini can he m l o p fd h ifd ik y Itying news atfd tnlMicaflnnS. Thr*te tintfornmny1 were carried out by
lint In cute patient* with *hmt,
(tin. mlnlatry of Informal Inn.
intensive iieslnient In the local
■I. "HupervlHu the nrrangament
units.
viOhfMttfi4IrRRoMN, npnrnve Im No Immediate nrtlmi ivns taken son plana, and text Itimks, aupnrvlsn nfhfniftdrig of religion in all
Oil till* lilllll.
It cii (is fm ccillfvlng fcdentl was done by the m inistry of
funds to match a 11160,0110 stall* irliiiids,
4. Hupp rvlsn .the jestorntlnu unit
niinroprinllun to Imild ami equip fl
in'd psychiatric treatment unit ninlntepaqsr of,, monasteries and
nt the Cimtlalmiieliri* Htntr Hospi­ nil «tqr,r. |i|ljgl|»ti* s|tea.
6. Assjjtm* tjip duties of the min­
tal.
That In the only slain money istry of inforinnllon regartllng the
now Nvailnhle for nintchlng federal clerical press and publication. This
fuml:i In mental henlllt hospital means that the new office will
publish nr censor all papers and
chiist ruction.
In addition, ilic plan would tier- m agaiines mi religious affairs.
The riatholle Church preaa has
mil um nf fc ilm l money to help
bullil pnyrhielrlc unlfs ul them1 been hanneil for some time, Its
I ocmI Inmpllnln If tin* Ior*l opera* printing e^qlnmarit, confiscated,
tom nek fin it anti nitre. (o put and thfl rlreillntloii of paatornl
letter* 'firrth Ihl ted.
up their share of the fund*.
The only rt'cngulxed church pub.Inr.h.Non Memorial Hospital at
Minmt ton lied*! Tampa Munlel- llrattnna are the ufflelal gaiettu
poI I Instil In) Ml lied*, Mound I ’ark fnr the clergy and the "Catholic
Hrmpltnl nt HI. Petersburg 61), Or- N e w *" ftli layrhi'fi,
Noth hath herb detittuticed l.y
ati|(fl-i.Memorial at Orlando 60|
Morntll Memorial at al.koland (10, the Roman Cathnllc hierarchy.
A t th* came lime the official
Alarluia Hospital at Gainesville
HO, an undeaiKnated W ait Palm news agency reported that It was
Heat'll lumpliid rto llrnwnnl Oeneral recalvlng many "thank y o u " nntes
Jin.pile I nt Fort |.auderda|e do, from priests for the passage of
Tallnhaaaee Memorial Iloapltnl HO. the new rhurch control laws,
It *aid many such letters also
Ila llfa * District llnanllal at Oav*
tuna each ill! and an undnslgiiatcd on the recenty action nf the g»vment laadera congratulating them
Penniuriila hospital ,10.
Duval enmity ha* the only aueh were being received by govern
u n it,In the stain at praient. It
has b**n In operation about a year, many private Imprisoned during
•nd |Carter aald ha expert* the the churrh atale atruggtoIt eald that one p rin t, Vicar
flrnt report to show othora like It
Vaclav Klabniich.puhlU*
Wlll tm
ttreal benefit.
for free!nit him. The aj 'ncy aald
the goviirnmenl from
ho repented hla "antl*al
tlaa which tha hlrarchy had forced
(i'enilBaea r ram p i * . O H )
onf—him."
,. .
Ipr to carry nut that platform.
T vkar, the agency aaUMold
This
A ' discussion about the
B ig
hla prlaau'tn
prleita tc follow’ihe new 'law *
, Three foreign minister#' meeting hla*
nation,
■i. In h t t k brought out a queetlon and to work
jtf. whether thla country la getting
W; anywhere In IU dealing* with Rue* question ihould Im put to the
&gt; ala M id If there li a chance of managemente and the worker#.
A query whether ha had any
r '■ bettering relatione.
U&gt; M r ? ' Trum an replied ha hopee, plana fo r keeping the mlnea open
!)*:.aa h*&gt;alwaye duel, that thing* are in event the itrlka la returned
[ m o v in g In that direction. What after Nov. Jto brought Ihe reply
2;:'; Shout tha medium for Improving that ha wJIlietoa* that b rid le when
he comaa-to li.'
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Although the tractor haa become
aa tmpnrtsat Itam on the farm,
draft boraaa continue to bn bran

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A l l o v e r I h e w o r l d t o d a y t h e r e are p e o p la U a c h b i g b k le m a a a
a n d h a te .

Here in America we have learned to live together hi friendship.
For ua here at A 4 P , it haa baan a wondarful and thrillini ax*
perience to get from those with wham we compete day after day
auch astounding evidence of jrfriendship and respect..
The things that have happen*! since the antitrust lawyers from
Washington brought suit to destroy AAP have amased ua.
While we sincerely believed that we had earned the friendship
of million* of consumers for whom we have provided batter food
at lower prices, and the friendship of milUone o f farm families
for whom we have provided a batter market for their produce,
we were not prepared for the avalanche of offers o f support
B u t m o s t o f a ll, w a h a v e t o c o n f e s s th a t w a h a d iin d a r a s lli n a f e d

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Can anyone believe that these competitors would rush to our
deform if, os the antitrust lawyers allege, we had baan trying
to put them out of business?
Wa and they have fought hard for business.
Thar# are nearly 380,000 individual grocers competing with us.
They have a larger share o f tha nation's grocery business today
than they had ten years ago or twenty years ago.
Many o f them do as good a Job as wa do, and they make It
plenty tough for us.
. Now, day altar day, that# same competitors era letting us know
diet they are in our comer.
A ll w s can soy is, thank you from die bottom of our hearts.
fsn,l Am erica A W onderful Country!

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C O U L D IT BE IN D E P E N D E N T G R O C E R S ?
Dnein't «*•'» Hkalr. '»&gt;
p.n,l.r« .tnrekrep*., almwl tflp W
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10.W th#y •!&gt;&lt;! M -m-l-r *•/, hllllnn t!o tar* ^
|n.Ml tni.li.ess. 1"'« V « r (he i„,tem«ul.r.t .lm *k W W *
harotle't n v « lit l.llttm, •killers wrtrtli ot Inod,

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W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R S ? Il.nlly. Por m*mr al
them — illrertly « Imllrerlly en,.*.d In
in, mme (mm nt vnluntsty »f mnyerattv# chelq.to
melili ill.in ecntinmles.

m,„„y • store m«n.Ker alone a-ts |i.ht nnw. Amt the
I r e n .... a.... I » V*-r. •*■&gt;
h.V. Wen lierpr
to *nt win*! a tloik gels today.
P R O D U C E R S ? Well, lake termers. Certainly pert
ot ik.tr pinspailtv "&gt;"*• I "
IV lm y
It,.i t,t* •I,.Ins rre.le lor them. H i. hi* rhilns huy
entire |.atk nt many ■ « » "• » *■ T . T Y ' I
.,.,k lli. t.miers’ rtot.t. Wliat wnnkl Die l.tmar do
Willi Ills ktal'lv peilshatde rroti If Ika Ire.l rhaln* w*r*
.llmloat.il .1 Ills volume buyer,?
C O M P E T IN G C H A IN S , M A Y B E ? No.
every &lt;It.In In Ik. gior-rv l.u.ln#ss I...1 mol. M t**l# *l
year than Ik. ye.r Win!.. On# ch.il! tha! » • kn«W» («
Int .Will Inrre.wd Its tw d biwlfl*** 3 1 %
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■ ml Is o|i l&lt;l% In ike flrst elxhi months nl thla yeat.
T H E N IT C E R T A IN L Y M U S T BE T H E P l O P t l l
Like (un. It the people hated fond rhaln
they have spent W , t.lttlon doll.fi In th#m tert
Folks like the low prtras end ht|h
C^*iT
- and Ike twite, Ik# chain# #ra run, th# b#»t#f
Ilka them.
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Does This Sound a i Though W s N * * d H s lp ?
Thmotere Huptr Marliat* cam. Into a,I,tape# 10 fhaf*
The IfHvt rhaln# Thntol#,# taptared «*r» aolni
about Hire, million dollar# worth of pu*1"* * * *
tlonsesvlva, liked OU, pollcle* W#lt #nOU*h to boort
their porrbaM# In ou, «0 sto,## In about JO mUlkw
dollars ■ year.

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SCH W IOM ANN
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BECAUSE
• 0 0 # lib* m nelt, many hnndrads nl lnd*g«iid*til groo•r* got tnalr atari with tha TRA COMPANY.
• • • • T h a granl A R P Is not detrimental to tha p r o g m a
of tho grocory nualnoas. O n tha rontrary, A R P h s * a lw sy *
boon beneficial to a n y open-m inded buainw am sn whn boHove#
TXRPR1RK
tb * principle o
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UtTW in
In P R H EN
KNTVRPR1H
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b u m b ls s W r l t o j t s g j j y n t com m anding position In tb s K oM

PSOVIDINCI auatir

My n y trlM N sc s farmer employee
off ttbs
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M o d , "taaiod” a n d V r o r r in * by'TSf#4* * ! ? P
»t s grant coal.

• • • • A R P s f b v M c tb s righ t* and prlvllagco nf s gong
worher. I know thla front porsonal oxoorleneo, A R P Is n w
M l the toohont to promote sincere and am bitious out ploy oos
in irnatw orih y and lm pnrtnnt posilkon* a n d h a s , n * m
t# o f any omptnyoo lo anler b its

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Wa rail lh#» ■ vote ol contldw*. And wa’f# »*&gt;*«
keep tight on ptovlns that a# Ions s s M r p k k to * ~ d
brand, #nd twtlar-th#«-ay#ra«a w M hjtns irt ntcb;
bottom ptlres, w# can wompata with anybody In U»a
builnass. And ka#p ,i«M on Browlni, tool

The Atlantic A Pacific Tea Co.

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Wa don't twllav# any chain will ha punUhad *"* *&gt;•*"«
aRldant, or (or planslns hooaawlvaa an wall that It la
(oread to *raw.
Wa torv b. Ilave that It l* a Itortkaepac1# duty to btlt»i
S &amp;
T l T w
.1 th* lowest poaslW# P ^ J .
and hop. to saa tha eh.tn atota way ol dcrlni boatm m vlndlcatad.
And aa Ions aa tha prodwaw. tha amployaos, tha natoman, tha whoto*alo ! " * • " &lt;
th* tompatlsg rhaloa thriv# ao waU, wa wUl
to think ll'» f seed way to do buatnasa.

V**, « , east M l A * * tomp.lllof, to
itay —
la ■h«,lsa„
as
thole prOIORT
ere,..! ,«*|a
-vwr
■ ■ "'•!• w
»* rf»'f
wg .W whs!
go
wear It
i? vould
would mg
mat.
I# tho Adifrl*«. p*oeta without thorn.
Wo sro asly as* ttor'. a.d *,* ,t,|y.
I*
r,*!*«, «a«i*M,Jlly with pood
la*f t* M
Mrva
(•ad
pH**,, mbet too
thanmr
A l t itIs g• t
■—
" at lawr'vvi,
AiNgR«lfg gf|gnls«flon igrving fhg
A m *,|««* psapl* ava/ywhar* with
foad tJod at law prUa*.
Daitrayl.f Ihp A IF would maaa atlmls*tl*| M#*p«tltl*a .aatlaadfy U tha
taad Raid whlth avary poor maa knew,
tho ma|ae parti## at hk
W# «#.yr,tul,t* tha A IP (at • |#h
*#« da*.. g#«p sp the.dfhl... ....
*• « • *• # # *• asy la(r somp.tltt#.
•hkh htlp, ui brlap fewer laad prl*M
I# th# aa.t.mar.

TH E E M P L O Y E E S ? Th.t wnul.1 t * tunny - " lr*P*
th.t son... Inlk* pinhetity
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1»** than
J5 rents e*» n.«..y kn»l rl&gt;«*«
co" W

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tha fine sportsmanship of many o f our competitors all over the
country.

TWs suit it knoihnr thrnnt against our groat
AnMrkgii system of froo sntsrprisA. Tho
AAP Co. h u siwsps bntm clnsn, abort boiri
knmpatiliuu and any succwsful imkpinfM l
rnsrehant, if h« is HonnM, wfll admit Ihtt thoy
hava taught him a g m t tmny things n g v i#
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To Protect Ik s Piece of the W urld(
T o Promote i h Progress of Ametic*.
T o Produce Pro*peril/ for Senford.

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ill mild through Saturday.

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VOLUME X X X X

E s ta b lis h e d

Public Urged
To Eye Army
- By Crommeliii

1908

IN D E P E N D E N T

SANFO RD. F L o B B T

D A IL Y
F R ID A Y

N EW SPAPER
NOV.

11.

Armistice Day—World Wild With Joy 31 Years Ago

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ARM ISTICE SIGNED,
BERLIN SEIZED BY
NEW CHANCELLOR

Navy Firebrand Hits
“Yes Men” But Says
Nothing About Re­
c e n t Controversy

nssuan

DOF THE WAR!
OLUTIONISTS;
S FOR ORDER;

© KAISER FLEES TO HOLL

M O N T G O M E R Y . Ale.. Nov. 11
— GP&gt;— The N evy‘e still burning
firebrand, Capt. John C. Cmaiinrlin. alrened today that it is a pa­
triotic duly to keep an eye on Imw
the armed lutcei ate organt/rd and
administered.

G e o r g i a Battles
O v e r Lee (Ririne
At Stone Mountain
—■ ■
. A T L A N T A , N j v , 11— M b — The
lonely figure of General Robert
E. I * # on the face of Stone
Mountain
facaa at least
one
more battle before the memor­
ial stand* as it waa intended in
tribute -Jo the Confederacy.
The question la— eon the atone
figure o f the South's spiritual
leader withstand the weather a*
well aa the General withstood
the rigors of war.
The question waa put today
when G. R, Vlnion, an engineer
retained by the
rke de­
pertinent,
dell'
feat!
Candler n ten
.... of e
proposed
MB,
memorial
a atate
park. Candler
M t k authority
to handle
the project.
Candler sold
model from V I
other members of ....
had authorised Robert and Ca„
engineers, to magg eurveys for
the project.
V inson's me
doea not show
• I Ik ,
sculptor
soot where Cf
employed
J u lia n -'H a rrli,

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cause fre ttin g
ter w o u ld . cause

in t

teal-

Newton
lined

bvay ,onKthe i project
r , ..tatoepeurort

qf an application fir • IMOBjOBO
manat ruction flnaaet Wan to
fttvstsee the nark. _

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o m w it s i esetesn

M t n sat see.
raaiea u i M i u t t n * e
• l i m n i m m i raaiea
In III, m i n i m a a
ratios
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W all Straw, Ilka rati a f warM, §aai wild.

the e flk M fider |e " u e n Are.”

Major Forrest Lake Led Parade
Ye s I e y Memorial
Judith Coplon’s
On City’s First Armistice Day Parsonage T o Be
Red Boy Friend
S H IN G T O N . Nov.
I'H H - T lir greatest event in modem Dedicated Sunday
Refuses To Talk historyW Aoccurred
lliit tiioinmg at &lt;&gt;:00 o'clock when the world WOi

new york7~Nov. i i—(/r»Court officials hope they'll hr
sble to understand what goes on
nest week at the trial of the »py
ing compiracy rale against Val
cntini’ A, Gubikhev ..ml Jmhlli
Coplon.
A Ini ol what was said yexlndnv
didn t make much legal logic to
anybody, no matter whether you
pul it in Russian or English.
Federal Judge William Bondv
was caught in the middle of lb.
linguistic ungle.

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W*i* ttlhti tl I )r|Mthiirnl
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I mi ilte* u til, h til i .ih i (HH1 liujiri
i* l»«iri.t*| 11,is I -cirii |&gt;r| if n l
IIIM(r* lit,in tin I '* IM 1*1 i fis|a
I lir hsilltHt.tl wi t|tf lllllt jlMultlt I Itill

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came lo an end.
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— T he orm iitice was signed by ihe German representatives at rnidw’T ^
C o n t r ib u t o r s
LO
night and the announcement was made by ihr Slate Department at 2^‘A
C i u . r H v ’tt - B t l l U I i l l &gt; f
A. at.
M. causing
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n ,,
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ft,
(Muring pandemonium I■
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lictiak lunse' in every hamli't, vil­
lage. town ami city In Hu- civllisril boll
WHS III.
Unlit alum ol llir new Yr»lr&gt;
I ’reple formed Impromptu pa’I he signing of tin- nrnilHlIi-c wan
m il l' that msrcbeil liaek mol .M. in.,,ia| I'.m on igc in niriiHitV •&gt;!
iiH'ti-ncil l,v the revolution that
fmtb tliriuigli the streets mill •In- llir late Rev William I'rriv Yrrim-tod in (iprinany after the Kill
iniil nod respertulile cltlr.eti- -till lev mil l.tki- place al I I till it't |ort
-ii-r mid tin' crown price and nil
tin lluniiy lin g nnd llir Tuiki-v
the heirs lo tint tinoite linil signed
lint iii I lie streets mul ........ If .SillIliaV Iimilling ill llir I ll'l l llli'l
then iiliilicHlInii nod tlglils In the
toe eitickers, muskets, shut , mi. l.tn t lull'll I hr ilritli .itiitl .lilihr'%
llinmv of &lt;initially.
mul pistols.
Mill lir Wl%ri| hv llir I4r% | I aw
The K u im and his sun mid the
Miiyue
Davlsun
iliuili'disli Iv Ir m r A'lilry. Oiala. »ri irlaiv ut
gem a ui stuff, fenring for their
live', went to Hiillninl yesterday Iipelted the town for tile dll) mill llir Ib 'i ip lr ' ol ( hi 1*1. llir pul,In
i*here they will probably be held oil stores rinsed for tin- eelel.iii- is i i i %itril
a- military prisoners of the allied I lllll.
N anir' nl lira iiv r&gt;(IO iiu ilii
The largest parade evet finiiii',1
mmies to I,,, dealt with later.
iii .Hanford marched later in the billin' In llir i liuith limliling luml
the
Hemne-le will In |il.nnl in a luu laiiiri wlmli
.Suhfurd l ire iv oil the news of nniriliiig, led hy
the
w ar’s end IllOli A. M. nnd linn ids under the coinmnnd .■r will hr pul mill au opening ul
l.leuts' Turner nnd M aswell «itli
till- town went crniy.
ftiiul
puli li
The AIM. inilroad boys immed­ Mnjiit Forrest l.nke mid tin- i '(&lt;■ llir wall ul llir
iately woke everyone up with ett- nod Ilium Cntps followed h&gt; nil n( llir paiioltagr anil iiivm ril
gitie whistles and hells. Automu the ruilruad men, Ked (To.,, n
with .1 luoii/r pl.iqur liranilg llir
lilies drove tiiriiugh the streets liters of soldiers Illul I'lll/Sli
nalllr of Hr% Y’r»lry. %' I i i i ilinl
tooting their burns and all the i young unit old.

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" " ‘I To lie Honored

It.I I ItMIllils
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♦'uM'v lliis i* I J pri trill
illliikr 1st*I qr.i«.rti lm| \ 1 i it*i trill
Il'H lit.hi |lir I'M / *|H i m .|i
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11)1 Ml lines’ i11m 11 .'I iMil v 1,11111,1100
liiiHi’N t i hiijhimm I Willi
l,|00t0fl0
I ji **1 rjiwi.n rt rul :»,;'00 000 m 1047
is I,mil (unit, O' f •’(hill I rsHl.l, 11J4H
}ti mh|h&gt;H"* fm
, 10 mOO ! h»M’ t tif

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f|I*i1111 lit* sjiiur h i thr
Iun I I n ** mMiHMir- l ltiritill lum |Mttf»|»«VIn Im 11 iri'tHi) IflrR*i&gt; ViilriH'in

11*0 «ifr HH;000,OOf1 Iimhi' h, rimitln
'nupi lilies Hit- i-xprrtiMl to be 4,.
I allft.lMtli buss, tlr- Hiimr hi Fu't

iril'uu.
Miiveiiu'iit of IToiTiln tin t .on
11niiiil to i u ii W'iTI Iii'!,.,i iImt 1.1
Irisl vein. Testis rlo p . im- i Xpr.-l
i'.| to In* of good si/,* a",) .,*i •lit%
.mil \tirooii prospects ,oi . \.,l
bu t. llir lepoit mi ut

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Sfiiittiisi .iii%I ' &lt;i iHHi.ilr l aniiir\
i ili/rn* |imnirtl llir ittm nhOvit
Blirrln lit* iiiti* lOHb mi. Ir i * lion v
...ii to , nd o ,*■ikiei 0« i i ru I lir*
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»l 1i»l Aiiiimtit r Hill »iilir Il»r ri il,r tour mil, .• %preth at 3 ic
tiHKHIil! At ml*Ih f nl \ t n I I I'M fi I 'll' Hi " III. k !|P klfa |Ainl
maikniK lltr riul ,,l Wiiilit W ii I
r .11■»«• * I'll i’i Iv 1Y.II, Aful that
M a g ' I Im I r ,n l In ,iii ma%|' mi li* im lit •.......... . i*»s|»r4 I ami die*
I ll 'l N ir t l i 11,r |iai.olr |iiiuii|il i Mill iwri n .i i
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Iv oil -i iii'iliilr, -tailed %»r«l al
In i i ill .il l.ir.-im llr, N, C.,
II) III ,. i Itii t. It.,in in lim n nl
’ri u i m i do \in i% id a v placid
I In- I iHii i't l n i l r i , i* (rt 11|A,111rt%
do I -o li 'l l ... ill Oil.I,' 01.1 to this
/iiiilliri! mi r (I'li'viil
......111 .d W 1.1 W ti II it tinr tlil«.
|*fi|t*»l lii.'l Kni ii Willi mi* i in I I...... loll.l ,
nd iil.lr.l that thtt
( ,t|il Km I tilt uillt Hit* (tiilit r | 1 lull'd -l ,1.
inii'l it*% 'tiong to
i .ir h » ii !1111*»ii &lt;tl !»i .h i .tnl* iiii4»l nl* I- io I lul,or •oil., t
III H Im it H ii* I
Alf.ult' W lUtili
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t
Vn Mymiltgtdft
Milllir i i %. ,\riu ll% r ioillltllllrruiiin n i o&gt; In .1 i ti, ■ i of il.,. sreond
W.o l,| ft;,
ol llir Ainrio.iii I rgion, ami m hr
ii i in s u f mi'll and
, u . ii I, dnllnts, and
dlllrd *|H',|k t | .tl tin- ilaiitl Sin'll i ■ • n ,.
'■tut III mu I II. r%,'retiring Ih
ptogli.lo Willi Lini %t,,r \|.ivm
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Andli%% t a n , m a s , l.iiiii-' IJ Ital
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t b s it 'ir r *
till .1 U t.l \\ ;,, ,
luwa%. 11 ititi ii .i tit Ic-1 ol l .ito|il&gt;ell
l )o 11 'm i
mul.i, rsp ie 'slo n a
laiKotg I'o 'l it. llir Am riican l.r
gtoo. Kailvli I Imi'lii.Id,-i and Ja&lt; k ti"u i , 'In i liiol, i ' ii, puvm umrnt,
to,' in111cni % mol civic affairs. •'
Ualtgan dioinn.
I'tr oil nl ITonimi. who » • - duo
I.i-ii t,v l.iout Itiivniiiliil ISuil.-i io iu Ii I h s Die Nninmai tTnifei*lliol I J t ’Ilf .luliii Huo Kn v i, m il , ••tire of ( In isi inn- mol .lews .luring
Illfmitry ut llir I'JujTihi Nnliunal the ufU'liumu, Ini Aim-rIruns in
ll'ioiil, ■ lit field - utilf«l ilia mul uiisri vuio'e of ilio inrllilitv w Ills
Of ui |iti,nn t, mil .elicit in jirurl'.' m
tliv I , mill "'lull 11r *■ -iil^ l in I liiliutv
il.'i Hrliiiiil lliriu rntu.' a j.-i-j&gt; and
n o iiiilii mi llir toifli of the ii Itan iiuptesHiv.' mid roliiiful float 1.... m i Soldi,a nl Vrllncliui Nsm tli live gim idsinrii posing f.u tiomil I ’rinrli i \
ilu Elag ruising srriii' on I %*•• i
Sp, ................... .
\illiigtnn
11mil ITi, % %%••i •■ i pi t M •It an
. i.'oi g»* N t ral
|) ||,||,.| niuplolbcalr
thum iiii'l Hen utt \ A
‘ oi.nl roil
Miowo Hod "otiiitinl
r""i"oiod *-i of tie' \inrr:
t... W.ilkii, E iig n u ........
i i m i i . ihm*,) on i'H ir s.tabi,
-ao I - gl"U.
M)"0 . "■ uueil ilia, iln* oa
i nui . otii'i i • i nr. \riui- * n-&lt; Day

I n il, - I t o
l l l l i 'l III"

V ll M I A . Nov
ini, ..I M ulligan

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I Im uln I'ilr iis Mntiiiil tm .minp
initi art ion I, v "i'll utr tlm in &gt;
mini inuin pi lira fm lin n ui.,- u
mis organised.
Mutual .liii'ciurs told in. ii;,.m
glow er members
g&lt; . fl lo ..
llir lulidmui.i pit.-e
....... in,o'
sold to rnmierli's.

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Luntana Flowers RAF Tm Abolish
Are Cow Killers, Aerial Gunners In
Says Cattleman New Jet Bombers

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wi* Iiiiv i * iilii inly i lDcti'i! a minili'M I»r ta'mmmii"* iiiuj
" I I I voii’

Million Dollars For
Mock Repair In Miami

lo

have

bnnibeis

i i d y i m i ji„„i nariifmtet of tht- First n . t i"
Inn ('hint'll, Orlando.
evasive to avoid being shot iloun
Tilt' parsonage Is uf cuiirrctu
hy fighters.
block construction mul estcrim
The Canberra, a Jet bombri imw coloring Is white. It rontnins n
In production for the R A F . Iin-* large living room with fireplace,
no gun ports or turrets. Even adjoining .lining room, o large
tually, a l l
bomber squadmii' kilchsn and two lied rooms ami tile
in the R A F are ospin'ti'd to ir- bath room. Hoofing is o-b.'los
shingle ami flooring lit of asphalt
equipped with jet-powred erntt
til*. The home hit* screened .Tent
Alrolitlun of the aerial gtnmri.
and rear porclm*. Windows are
tho A ir M inistry said, I*
equipped with Venellmi lillndit.
■ entially a long farm plllcv." They Itralnerd and Nelson were runare still needed In tfm R A F Istractors,
cause moat of its bombers now in
The yard has been pliintr.l mul
service are tho models of tVmbl graded. The tlhurrh arqulrcd two
war II. driven hy gasoline en­ additional lots resulting in it large
gines, N n new gunners will
playground space between the two
trained, however.
Gunners who finish I heir en­
listments will bo given a i-liaiur
cither to become bomber rrr%v
RUNH AM OK
N E W Y O R K , Nov. I t — 4/1*)— A
radio men or take over ground
Jobs.
young Marine, wearing a good
’The R A F trained thousands of conduct medal, ran amok In the
aerial gunners during the Inst H tra M Theater building l a s t
war, m ainly for service on Us night, Mugged three men, swung
four-engined Lancaster homls-rs. at two others and jumped from a
Thao# bora the brunt of Britain's •bird floor window.
on a first floor exapparently
unhurt,
police who took hint
solid V oil sperd, grent nil it ml- ... I

rommi'iuli'il lie eugiimerH loiiuv i .
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siiirr
llic
win
laitwi'i'ii Mu
a 17,0011,1100 uiHsler |ilmi of pm
esiiaiision.
I'lnr liolkheud' have Huffiied
wh'ieh
"Htirious
dnierioralinn"
makes quirk action imperative
llie engineers reported.
They tecnmmemlril tImt the "dv
fiiimire rupnlrn with u IU I io .ihiii
bond issue I,, he paid o ff hy Ihe
port llsnlf. Port earnings, ’ lliry
said, promiae a siiriilioi of ulioiii
1)011,000 unuoully.
M iam i’s pieseot pint fnrililirs
will I m* mtequHle until i i I h iii I lllfifi,
limy estimated.
Tile engliieera— Knappen Ti
ptH'ttn Ahhett— recoiiimemled
ensletf em-

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(Inn II w
wUIId War.,
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llir nation, SS thg
.old •• 11...I il.r tilt iio n v c ria it ' ‘
■ t lltr ilii-r o| \\ .old \V»I 1 -the

Will thV of
III (IMI S A \ l‘l|t
"»• ulMJ'tuki* it :t t 'lav 4*f rv»tl4*t»,
IMil 11"*' 111 MH I lull Mi**M|f!l 111*' u mil
to* -1 lilt'll, Ilk* I k'M I k Ml*1 infill
iiial Mif 11itIi ( up*jm •i m Mu* •'vii mul
Ml** lllll k I h i'Vim III'tU h' 41fail &lt;lf*
it | ttl t H n llfli 1 H‘ Miiiia i*

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As-lslaut
attorney
general
I Hai'leniau llliirkshem suiil theie
is on appeal from tile governor's
.Irrlsloii

I t t D A ll IN C A N A D A
D ’lT A W A . N o v . I t — Ol’l Cun
-ittrs i- building a huge radar s y s ­
tem which would give w arning
nguinsl possible air attack on her
Mg cities ami other vital targets,
n government white paper reveal­
ed today
Til" defense paper, outlining
Camilla's preparedniooi program,
lilot
plnvnumt
uf a full time man lo -niil tin- rnilnr system Is being de­
seek now business nnd encourage­ veloped to cover "certain vital ap­
ment of more shipping to nod proaches nnd areas".
from Miami, partly through for­
AL H O U SE OUT
mation of rt conference uf ocean
H A IF O H D , Nov.
tt— l&gt;P&gt;— Al
carrier* using South Florida’a
House, line of
Florida's
moat
porta.
notorious convicts, finally
wan
freed from prison today— on me
ROTARY CLUB
The Seminole H ig h School Band londitlon he stay out of the atate.
He slipped out quietly Just after
will present a program at tho
Band Shell Monday at 13:45 I*. M. breakfast In the company of an
to which the public la Invited, Hu- uncle, R. W. House of Dothan,
bert P la in , program chairman for Ala., who priaon officials said was
the Rotary Club, announced today, to drive to Jackson'
House, pick up hla
^■ v***^. S #b^wU| w * |u year-old
Mra, r
and than go |»

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IT lIifrlu m new rlop I, ..... nn
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What caught ihe snarl in ihr pro
\ ., Mini rorirrltuns d iii- 'i"i
feedings was the contention ol
I S Iio ii'liriI imule tii" ■b ■
&gt;r*
Soviet Engineer Guhiichev ihnt he
. l l i i Mulligan I iiivi'i nm li M' u
didn't know English. In previous
,,"ii \\ ilbmiis i"fii'&lt;,| v , " i * id i"
I. i.i,,iu Sum Mcardi'ii. a i " T " '.
court appearances, he had spoken
May 4. I ‘M7 aftri irm n g the
in liio ig o i to .o iiipli'l" a lit" ti ini
I bey also set El lit in in s on
the language fluently.
chuicli loi fw ii yean. M u Y rd rv, m iif", sent out by -lilpp.'i . who lot I. 1111ll|.’ Ills »ist"l.
After Judge Rondy had post­
Ily llo- art. Iln' goVi'ilui. iol
the widow, will pi,nr tin* i mi t.1 mr i have signi'd niuliml 'Tim uilrr" ion
poned action on two pre-trial mo­
D iilrloT l. did noil" lull lit to Hi lllll'll'.
within llir wall.
it" limn H" did lo .......pi *
These floor pilrns win- n-i „i
mi
tions brought by Miss Coplnn,
l l i r Itrv. .1 Itmubill F m n . pii' t l’.M) per lu s for Imgi- mi/i-,1 ( mui
" M I m i i p r ls o in - i - k n o w liit-% &gt;-m
2 H - year-old ea-jusiice drpatfnirm
tpt, will nernjiy llir jiitrsiiiiligr fJ.LTi for middt"
l,ml bin in Hi iini'tii"i lo t"
iln
jio ,I f .’ In,
employee, the Russian walked up
wlilt'ls is liirnti'i! in1* t lo llir rliiiiM, - mailer iirnug.'s. E d it o I lit- pi no 1., nl I'm, mIi li-i I, " III " uni -i 'l i
on Haiitorii A v ro u r and which wir, fur fruit as it Is 1.111111-11 min ii on ul " I mu pii on popiilul mu
and told the court clerk in Eng­
L O N D O N , Nov. i t — 4/J*i ’t in ‘ built ill ii cost of more I lino *!l,lMlll. truck in itill car fm iu llir piu'kiiie m il
T A M J 'A , Nov. I I — (/1’k— Those
lish:
""k ("fu g " lIli'M'.''
pretty l.anlnna
flower tdnnts I I I ill-li Air M inistry nssul toiluv m * Of this Miiiniint *11,Aim w ii' ciuilii- house.
lb ,vi i imi W illiam s M 'D im m I to
l
d°n*t speak English. I .ton'i
I you see iirouml Flurldn flower I " iiii I i " m mill flv h liT ' nti- mat o r luili'd from pniplr in nil %%nlk-&gt; of
These first price-selling n i-ul.i , s lia d i* " Hear.lrii mi I tu- g u .... I
«.w '•'bat a going oil here.”
life noil mnnv doiiatluMs w rir i i * lltui't apply only lo the cut I % m
pnrileus ran lie a cattle killer, l In- t!iiiini&lt;r* uf luimlii-r crews •
ilull llo- in gro ri'ri'lvi-d "riiu-l u.it
lipnrlly. who wattled in deterI says a prominent Florida ratttn- soli'll- So On- Itoval A ir I•’mm1** llii* reived from ollii-, -rtli I ■•- Tin Inrg
•*n vurlotli-s of fruit Miiiu.il %%ill um.Miiil puiilslioii'iil" lu fo il1 1*0*
I", r ‘ .yubltchev was ready fm |man.
ih I rmitl Unit Imi wns I'tTr. mul the deal witli m id............ .
itlu i i«,-ip" I,"Ml n Ellllo.l rolnilV wink
I derided In abolish tin* Job
tria l.s a id to him: ” 1 don’t sneak
sinnllrst, lliii-i' m il s Tbr linliiinr
W. M, Larkin of Uiula City,
Russian. H ays you a lawyer T"
ilolli fighters nnd homlrt'is uw-' of llir iimounl was bnttiuvi'il fmiu tIsi'* get ripe and *r mmkrtiu, , limp II, U N I lie sail! H "»iii"o
"P*'ek ing rapidly In Russian says he nnd other cattlemen hud too fast these days for nccurnii' 'Im E..Illusion llumd of tTui-tinn romtlllulls wurrant some kind ol lllll] -1-ni'il Ilill" yi'llla alol coo
i,j,'Iill" .be "r x li.'iii" bad riuoii
Guhltehev i W
his head, and figured this plant has killed 74 shooting hy a man In n bombi, 4’hurrhes III III' Irpniil nvri ii 11iii,r cimt i ui.
l, „ ||," on,bn whit'Ii ill" lino' was
" lie shakes his head, "N o ,1' the cuttle in I'nseo county in the gun turret, a M inistry spiike'iiui’
term al low inleri'sl.
last three or four years,
■i veil .1 w as "imiigli
Clerk otmerved.
said.
Till' (' tmir li ., i I*ii i In -i -liip Is I’Jfi
lie told the Florida Rtato Cat­
Hill, In'll rommi'iiltui Unit rhaig
“Ho understands you prefeclly,"
Furtherinort', the high speed c ' mul rv e rv n-rmbui mn'ir mm'
tlemen's
Association
he
had
oI no i•i lltII •■til of iiegr.H's %%n-*
Interjected Raymond I*. Wheartv.
hoiiilicrs have to In- per’....
heard
of
other
cattle
deaths
aI'lintrlbutiiui.
Helving
mi
tbr
buildI •isiiici- i i 11:nm.’lit lo rout" hum
government
prosecutor.
'H e 's
stresnillned. It Is Impnssllili in ing rom m ittrr wrro Li'stri Tbmii,
bout
the
state.
putting on a snow,”
M IA M I, Nov. II id 1) An im
have tlioni bulging with gun tm i halrmmi. Mis. Itnv 0- l'"» , Oiin
vr
killed mot,, negro"
The plant la a "good wnv to rets.
"la there anybody here wlm
'
D. Landri'ss, A irs It. Joliii'on, tbr mediate 1(1(1(1,004) lob of repairs In, III II,h,,&gt;
speaka R u ssia n ! " pleaded the get rid of a lot of cattle," com­
I O'" not in Driroit io mi.
M lm ni’s municipal dorks wuIn
nny
future
war,
llriliiin
•
%
lti&gt;v,
J
.
E.
M
rKlnlev,
mul
the
Itrv.
Judge.
mented Larkin.
htun." li" asserted, "Ilia n bavi

Thera urn seven varieties nr
Whearty said thare was no ron­
the plant, he eaplained. Home
ton for an Interpreter.
of the varieties pronuce pretty
little blue flowers. Other kinds
creep along through greases.
Guhltehev shook hie head.
He and June Gunn,
county
"N o w did you Juet understand
what, I said If you don't know oaent for Osceola county, urged
that cattlemen get together with
EwNtthl the Judge demanded.
garden
eluba
shout
Guhltehev began another Im- womans
Florida and try to control plant­
paaalorwd speech In Russian.
" D o you undent tend E nglish f " ing of the ornamental flower.
Birds scatter the seeds and It
the lodge resumed.
"N y a t." (Rueatan fo r " N o " ) can crop up anywhere.
. ^How did you understand what
Cattle get eoraa and they puff
up around the Jews after eating
' - n n V.” * " " " "
lantuna explains Larkin.
" I don't know what he'a sa y ­
The worst part about cattle
i n g ’ the Judge said.
eating this plant, aaya Larkin,
M ora R ussian flawed from Gu- Is that rattle act "Just like Ilkkor heads." The anim als eat It
Finally a• lawyer
law ytr In
In the
IK t courtcourt* and want m art: Ju»t keep i
finally
raona voluntoered as Interpreter, eating it. Tha cows appear to
Ho q w W OuMuho*,aa claiming get drunk and g ro g g y whan
dlploiaatic Immunity, and coniattd- thev nibble on it.

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teveral
high
ranking
admiral*
agreed with him in fean that die
N avy wa&gt; being ilifled in die Pen
tagon. Tftia lead lo an invettigation
by the llou ie Aimed S e m e n tornmi I tee.

G.

Record Crop Of Colorful Throngs
Florida O r a n g e s Jam S t r e e t s For
Is A n t i c i p a t e d Armistice Parade
!•*« n

It was itle (m l speech by the
outspoken critic o| pentagon loyl
command poliriei since lie was teItored to duly Tuesday a llri hit
33-day suspension and repiimand
(or releasing lo newt men docunirnti
the navy ityled “ confidential."
Theie document! disc loved dial

No. 310

Military Leaders
Urge Strong Defense
To Avoid World W a t
7

Crumnielin, born heie 47 yean
ago, addiened an Ameiicau Legion
meeting.

Cuumirlln alii not repent any of
his earlier churgra lliat nearly got
hint court urnrtluted, tior did lie
directly mention any phase of tin
controversy. On this day of tri­
bute to Inen v ho loat their lives in
the flrat World War, he said:
“For ua. tilt* living, every Anierl
can mnn and women, It It u put tin
tic duty In keep informed uiid In­
terested in die organisation and
administration of the armed forces
ao neceaaary to our Nttcurlly.
“ You inuat nut aiiure mid you
cannot delegatu tlila responsibility
to anyone.
“In every Instance of baale ills
agreement in the administration
ill, tthe affairs of atate you, the
people, are the caurt of last re
eort.”
Crmnmelln had accepted the in
vltatlon to apeak M o r e lie *tn»
suspended after he waa restored
to duty — ha la to be transferred
to Han F ra n cisco -h e waa grauted
leave to fill the engagement.
Admiral Forrest Hherman, who
replaced Admiral Loula Denfchl
ua clilef of nuvu) operation*— one
attermulli of the uproar Cromluellu stirred up— said in gtiiNlliiK
leave that iUominelln “like nny
other N avy officer would lie re­
sponsible for what he says,"
Crarnrntdin’s last act before fly ­
in g down from Washington we*
to leave a copy of hla speech with
a staff member In Sherm an’s of­
fice.
Crommelln spoke on "National
Security and the Cllleen’s Respon­
sibility. He Ulsruesed discipline In
• democracy and a clllien's duty
and warned against "yei-ineii."

A H H tw iafcd PrifSH L e a s e d W ir e

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Pkllhil'F I«• tin Huliiici nf *t*rvUT
iililfUilHtillN llii*! tT'")ii'iiiy, ,liilki|H%»t4
" III Mil* I lt'|lHll llli'lkl
(iiiiii&gt; t*i ilink** many

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hH umh

until

YVi* m i nltullv 4’tf|iViin*i1•l tImt M\&lt;i
ir*«uiltaii«il fin ru n* T yvoI
S liilc
O f

A H H O c ia lio n
K u p o n i s o i 'H

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T o

S a n lo r d

O fflrrts, iHrurliits sml commit-,
tee chairmen ul the Eluriila Htute
A f%-tii.'l(tI toll uf
Sii|i"i visors
of
(legist i ut lull will In- wi'lrelued St
tin'll' upi'iilng ness mu at
10:00
ii'i’liirk lolimrruW Miurnilig ill ths
Smilli Itiium uf Iii" M ayfair inn,
11v Mayer Andrew t'aiinw uv.
M ain purpose ut the meeting Is
to set up a uniform --y'lein uf regM tu tlm i
in tki"
iW counties.
IhriiiiglinUt
Elm ala,
cumplying
with the eh cl ion taws passed at
tile. 11&gt;tl) legislative session,
K A. Gray, secretary of state,
will [iresent furitiK umf methods ,
for tlie ahaenteo ballot wldclt was
extended at the legislative session
In persons outside the state. A s ­
sisting Mr. G ray In e x p la in in g ,
tlds new phase of the laws will
he Richnrii Ervin, attorney gtn- '
•nil nnd Ida naslstani. Howard 8.
Bailey. Bup. ('harles O. AmJretfh
who was Instrunu'ntnl In p u ttllf ,
thrmigli the changes In tha elec­
tion taws, will niso be present 4*
will H urry .MeDoriald, attorney fat
llie assorfatlon, of Tampa.
John C.
tb&gt;klc, HilUbaroi
supervisor, end provident
association, ,wi|l preside over I M t _
liusinese session. All merabora m .
the board of county cotnmlsaia
of Hetnlnol* County, 0. P.

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FRIDAY MOV. 11

.Hd
In tl
nda
• m
•bat)

fm ot
farm
IN U
J fa fl

tut)

color scheme, were nerved.
Friends of M rs.'K . A. Douglas
will i*&gt; Kind ti, lesrn timt she I’
luffielantly recovered from n re­
p4 'F « * i
cent fall In he moved to » nursing
home In [lel.and.near her ilaughter, Mrs. Ilolicrt Ismox.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Tomklnsmi.
of
North
Wilmington,
Mu"*,
arrived Haturdny. Mr. Tomklnsuri
Is much Improved following h seri­
ous Illness during (ho summer.
Mrs. Kdyiiic Vnnnorsmi Inis re­
turned to I,like M ary finm u
sum m rr spent with friend" in New
York state. Hho will lie with Mrs.
Em m a W ing for the winter.
Mr. arid Mrs. (I. L, JEMniiiirfleld
are home niriiln, nfler nn atc-eure
of some s i* weeks, spent vlsltimr
I heir rhlldren in Alalmnni nml
Georgia.
Wednesday afternoon, ihe • k&lt;■
I with h rr fortune telling. Mnry Nrhnot, In a Imdy, nltrn*h,*l
interval between the pa­ the graveside services ,,f .Inin*
ml the "kilo of thn evening, than I). Evans. He laid Imcii &gt;*
utr of silent prayer Was former srluml employee and
ad in memory of the late affectionately known as "Johnnie"
an D. Evans. He w as a to every eliild. Ills tragic ilealh
1 school custodian and had hail saddened everyone. It was
ed the Interested friend of ttnl ired that I lie youngster* were
not too Irileri’slffl In even Hal­
antf.Mra. II, W. Townsend of loween pranks, which is a It Unite
impton, N. Y. arrived Hat- to the teguril In which he wns held.
to spend some time with
Itev. and Mrs. I,. H. Nance, and
two son", left Nnturday foe Hollywoial. Fin. where lie Inis acfcpll'd
Ihe p H H t e r n l r of the Naiznicne
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ilnrtisuu
have mnveil In " ‘Ulll Melhinville
Avenue, Hanford.
T h e A. II A 'l i n g s n ie o p c M lin g
a plant and flow e r sta n d nn high
w a v IV, |in*l m irth of l.uke Minnie.

latter. A tinner rnnmilttec
appointed, with ||. G, Pugh
man. The ft *• Kcout Com•a w»’ sc| mi w iih Marshall
h, clmi..... . T
N|, Miller.
am II ......
Wnhlcrh.tltl,
st ilitiiliil lit it mill P, I).
tv
At the * n*l of (ho Imslnes* sc*
K'.Vf'.' dim. the meeting was turned over
te tn m Burgess, Orlando, Dlstrlrl
K* r ir * f c r Scout Gnuncil, who gave brief
( K T[fi M il on srontlng, I llu strati ng it
| D &amp; with motion pictures t.eke M n rv ’"
R / Lour Bcoiit, "B klp tier" Nrlsnn,
*,
introduced tn the gathering,
ip ffi At Ihe cnncJnslon of (Im program,
1 •V th* Ho u’J Demmiidrallnn Ulnh
?■ t . served coffee, pie and cake t"
lfiji those present. Out of towp guest*,
&gt;i
In addition to Mr. ilurgosH, w n c
, ] ' Mr. and Mr*, tl. tl f'rum ioy of
4 j ftnford.
*
^
i The It. C. It Irk* fapiHy fiom
r Atlanta, hnfe moved Into tkn O. I.
}r t flehuman htmse,
C. P, firaslnglon, president of
m Chamticy of Commerce and the
sy.Bcqiit Cominittae rdnlpnsed of
•Tihw l Kmith, Chalrnian. Ti M.
Im r . W illia m 11. Pugh. W. Wel
irw la,. E r f tut Humphries and P
.'Anderson. sHemletl the County
IB M r meeting nf the Coiim ll a&lt;
M E p iii’opsl Parish House In
•nford mi |Nnv. Jl, At this mealm. Mr. Braslngtoh was anpolnled
iltltutlonnlfc ilepresehtallve
to
ttir op llip Hem it it Isir let Comiftten and the local Hroiil Com*

H

Mr. nml Mrs, William T. Hailey,
farmer reshlenln of l.uke Mmy.
rile Imilding a home on Crystal
l.uke, nest to that of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.
K. Smith.
The Edgar Marvins of I’onnsylvniiln have arrived anil lire occuP,virii; one of the Fla n k Evans
houses on l.ltlle l.nke Mary.

Fern Park Newn
II)

( ’A I T . (.'. H A I. I. K IT

Oviedo News

Military Leaders
rrnniisnva v m *
r &lt; i , oast
f it nml the ftrnvv have been reloved from military and naval
operations.
“Hpt In this necessary prneess,
we have not, nml shall not, In any
wav weaken our defenses,
"W e will not Hose n single heno,
plove, or rhnnire any role nr misdischarge a single civilian cmslon of the Arm y, Nuvv or A ir
thnt hv doing so we shall imorove
Force unless we heroine convinced
the rnuaclte of our defense team
In defend Am erirn."
firrrotary of Ihe Arm v firav
said In flrernvlllc Hist the high
cost of war Is one good reason for
keeping (he United States M ilitary
machine powerful.

o V iK IH ), Nov. I I — (Special!—
The Kingdom 's Builders Class of
i he Oviedo Baptist Chureh met
at the home of M rs. C. M. Arlo
far their monthly business meet­
ing, after which M rs. A rlc with
Mr.*. Milton Core and M rs. It, L.
WI ict Io ' hm co-hostesses, had a
lawn party nn the lovely lawn
tmriming Ur. wild M r * J. W. M a r­
tin, hrldn and groom.
The table laid with a lovely
her i loth and centered with u
1,1-unt if til tierred wedding dike,
Oil either Hide of which stood n
iiiinatnie hrlde and groom, was
luvi-ly Tim punch tattle, presided
nvei by Mrs. It. L. Wheeler, fenlureil a erystal punch bowl surmutiiliil tiy flowers
and fern.
Mrs. Milton C o r n presented M m .
Mail h i with a corsage, after which
Itev. Frank W. M organ presented
sa-ri H ii.ir
the maple witii a georgeous hand-1
pamtrd picture, u gift from the " : **o I V n l r t n J a n il m r s *
r.il*&gt; N s w s
Hus* and friends of the rouple.
*1:31 W e s i s r n
J a n ih u r r *
Mr*. Core
cut the wedding, 7 i *h i T in . I 11‘H n r k r.'luli
7:53 N . w s
mke, which she had marie herself. siim I'liim ln r M u s ic
Those present were Mrs. It. s 3n M n r ii l o a D e v o t io n s
s * * r. ...... is
in
M u si**
I, . Wheeler, M rs, M ilton Horn, o:nn
News
Mrs. Mae K. King, M rs. Dalny Oil# Kon-slry Show
Parnell, Mrs. Alex Lionhart, Mrs. a .v* Mono-tits nf Aledtlallnn
'*K3 Variety
.lark K iih HI, Mrs. A. If. Metcalf, K*:ii«
I’ll, l’i* r,irs*ls
Mrs. It. I.. Kemp, M rs, J. P. Cos, Km 13
liny-A 'llri-A M u s i c
Mr*. .Inhn Courier, Jr,, M rs. J. l" 3*&gt; nlil. New, Harrowed, fl
1 1 :1*1* Children's f ’lusslc Mom
N. Thompson, Mrs. (Mtnrge (!. It 1 " .MtiUlt* llevlnw ( KHMt’ l
Mr an*, Mrs. Itulph K ing, M rs. T. I I I 13 Murulna Variety
News
II. fi.miHI. Hr., Airs. &lt;1. M. A lie, 113;t*im
13 Kim C lu b
Mr", fi. M. Doyle, M rs, lint h I un r.lluwslil), Found.
I 31* 31 it«le a l
V a r ie tie s
III own, M in . I let tin P. Itagsdole,
mi l l s r Nii|ie I t * licit
Mr. nml Mrs, I-. A. Hardy, Mr. i "3,13
F o o tb a ll
t ln in e - H t s Is o n
and Mrs. C. M. Arlc, Dr. nml
r r e iih y ie r la n
r o lls * *
Mrs. Frank Morgan, M rs. J. II.
I *u till H o m e c o m i n g )
tint
Jliislr
lovers
I'rnarsitl
Jones Jr., M is* Hu lls Fat nidi and * 1 " T c e u t lr n c J i v e H e s s ia n
r,leu inn Morgan,
(. mi Tlie llliythrn Hour
’*'•1 The llrlall t Spot
The new officers of the King- till'll
New s
mini'* llailder" Class are M rs. C, B U S T u l l . l i e Ho n Me
"
t
^
ll
H||||||«
Kit tui|e
M. Arlc, president; M rs, Mae E.
. londitinit Rater
King, first
vlec-pcrsldunt
ami J7tiul iii itenny
I t '* th e T a i l * l U S M C )
member ship
chairman]
Mr*.
7(1.. HiiinliSV
H rh n .il
Frank W. Morgan, secretary; Mrs. T i-lo I 'life It I n K * r ai|.
7 1 tS
I 'l n s h l l i
I'M n s ile
.1. W. Martin, aernnd vice-presi­ * " I V .lV Ie lv H u ll
d e n t and .Stewardship chairman;
»'*|&gt; Sleet H ie t la n il
Mrs. I tills y Fame] I .third vice- ' " I ’ll M o r se O o r r
" ' , I D s * Ilf fi« y
president and ministries rhslrm nn; " 1. • UM,""r,
u s i c a l I U teri ||,I,.
and M rs, It, I,. Wheeler, fourth
!'!' V '"
" T lin i,
fill fa r M u s i "
va e-president
a n il
fellowship I " I " TI'll
r a v e l H e rle s
rliulrmn a.
W ,,U
The Oviedo I'-T A met Tuesduy lim a
afternoon at the Home Kronumh-n H ' f * f» * H O f f .
lluilding, Mrs. Don lllrey, prnsldent, picsiding over the meeting.
Mrs. Fete Auliii, guest speaker,
uscil as tier lople 'Tla*hful or
Hold". Mis. William Henry M a r­
lin, mint her guest speaker, used
as her tuple "F a ils anil Frills
............ .
The eighth grade
iiwanled tl|0 prise for hav­
ing the Inrgeat perceptuge of
otothera present.
,
|
Mr*. A. M. Jones, chairiimu,
and the mothera of tlm riblith
glade nerved ifdlritiaa rafreih"tents to the mtmherg Had giieiiu

Farmers Buy Pigs
Instead Of Raising
Them, Says Official
W A 8 1 IIN O T O N , Nov. I I — HP)
— The idea of buying little pigi,
like you buy baby chicks from
hatcheries, Is spreading, a govern­
ment hog expert said today,
Mure mid more farmers are
buy lag their pigs Instead of rais­
ing them from their own sows,
said Dr. Herbert H e lm . There
Is an Increase, he said, of farm
operator* who concentrate on pig
production and sell to farmers.
The Agriculture Department of­
ficial said this buying from pro­
ducers may continue to spread

B u t ha doaan't aspect It ever to
m uihroom Into a business the also
of the chicken hatchary Industry.
"M a n y farm er* wouldn't be In
poaltion to raja* aa many p it* *•
super■a producer," he said. "A n d super­
ior breeding Would be put to better
use than otherwise possible."
Farm er* now lose about onethird of thair.plg* before they arv
eight weeks oid.
Properly equipped
producers
would save a large number, H eU ui
said, Just as some superior hog
farmers are doing now.
A s an example, Better said,
producer* m ight give little pig*
supplement reeding during the
suckling period. Farm ers might
not have the young pigs to gain
faster and be stronger at weaning
age.

CLEARING THE DfeCfc
THE 1950 FORD
Our Entire Stock Of
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ilinighiet and ron-ln-law, Mr. and
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Fern Pink. The Itolini* expert
tn "pend Ihe winter here.
M i*. Wilheninin Hehltilcker, ar
I'ompnnied her son Emil to Tampu,
wlii'iK "lie expect* to *peml sevcntl
weeks,
Mr. and Mr*, (theater Frohm,
mill M rs and Mr*. l.on Cetrillo left
.lloniJitv on a (rip to New Jersey.
Mr. ami Mr*. E m in Thompson
have icupriteil
their
"Ulirton
lirove'i" I ’acking liouso on lligliwav 17.
Mi. mill Mr*. Ivey Llnulay have
returned |o their home hrre after
Kiieintinir lhn Hummer m onth* in
Hpringfiold. III.
1 Mr. mid M rs. II. W. Wood have
returned tn their winter bfime on
I’lney Hoad after having spent
kilt months at \th*lr summer Imme
I I I Vermont.
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Wind Im* W en reeflveif hern atirmlltig thd suntnier lh PemmylIhnl Wiltiain Gassellrf'iry I* rrlt&lt; Vania.
li'nllv ill nt Ida home III Atihcvlllc,
Mr*, (lladys Cundirt rnlurned
N . C.
7
Munday to her home on Lake L o I uh
Itev. mill Mr*. ItllMsell I). Shaw C lrclo after having simnl th* past’
r'F v t. Byron Tllll* left Saturday have moved from their formur
tm Wlghlta F a l k Texas, When* In* rosidnirc on Hnnnylown Hnml to several months at Intr summer
111 anter1 Teelmieal Tralnlnp the new parsonage un Normandy (tome at M artha’s Vineyard.
Hen (limn, who hn* Is-cn ill
AlOol. He had spent a ten dav Itoad.
nt hi* homa on Hminytown rmnl, I*
wionkli with Id:. pareola^JUr. mu I
Mr. HtctimrtJL'n,.. f'ump mill M r, I m p r u y J j u g . _______________
fra. L. 0. TU'lw.
H arry llnhar have gone to Tampa
The regular mnnthly meeiing
yrterid* nf Elm i L. linyl will I" on a liinilnes* trip. They plan to
wry to hear that he is routined to ritualrurt an outdoor theater there. nf the Lym an Brlinnl P. T, A. will
lie held at the selioni Tuo-dily,
• (tome dlle to illness.
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ha honoree wn* presented weekend hero wlllt hi* family.
numerous girt*. At || late Mr. and Mra, M arvin M cLain
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Moses And Israel’s
Children Arrive
~ At Mount Sinai

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STAFFO RD

M E M O R IA L
Youth Fellow.hip will meet at
0:10 IV M
r m t u ’ii
One mile north Mnnroe Hrtdae
A cordis welcome Is ex tended
Hev. Edward Klrchcr. Fastor
to nil.
Sundny School 11:48 A. M.
All C k u n h Nolltea muet be preaented at the Herald office on the
M orning W orship 10:15 A. M«
S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T
W tf
M. Y. F. Thur.s.lay 7:tH&gt; I’ M.
CHURCH
«*&gt; before publication.
. . .
Mid-week devotions first and Elm Avenue and Seventh Street
Sanford Ministerial Aranclalion
/i j hc
month, when tlin
children of Israel were none forth
third Thursday tit Sqm F. M.
Elder A. E. Deyn, Superintending
J. R. FarrU, President
nut of the land of Egypt, the
Fastor
Joe
C.
Crews,
Sec.
Trewt,
••me day came they Into the
T H E C R l'R C H O F G O H O F
Elder E.
Sheffield sod Elder
M IL L E R F A R M S
wildernstx of Sinai . . and there
E. ,\. Shepsrd, Assistants
Rev. R. W. Miller. Pastor
•■ taal camper] licfore the mount.
F IH S T F E T II O I I IS T C H U R C H
I hum a* Wsller. Hshhnth School
G O H I'K I. T B N T S B K V IU K fl
J. K. McKinley, Minister
And Mnse* went up unto God, and West Ninth Street and French
Sundny Services: Sundny School
Superintendent
JJj® ti®td vans,,
called unto
uiuu Him,
him, saving
saying,
Mra, F, It. Stephenson. D. R. K. and Bible study at 10:00 A. M.
Mr*. Harry A. W all, &lt; hurrh
Avenue
TTiuj "halt thou tell tho children
.MUI-week service Thursday even­
illdrar
Church School
0:45 A. M.
.Missionary Leader
of larael: If ye will obey my Revival nervier* each ttlilil 7:13
ing nt 7:10 IV M.
A class for every age.
Sabbath
School, Missions Meet­
F.
M.
ecrept
Satun
vole# Indeed, and keep my cov­
M orning W orship
11:00 P. M.
Hrlng your Hlldc* in each ser­ ing tbit) A. M. Saturday
Sunday Service 1:00 F. Jt. ami
e n a n t , then ye shall be a pecu­
Sermon: Rev. J, E McKinley
vice.
Frenehing hour 11:011 A. M.
liar treasure unto me altove all 7:10 F. M.
H:10 F. M. Youth Fellowship
Speial healing service Friday 4*1|i|*y 11&lt;q
Fm yer Meeting 7:10 IV M. Wed­
people: for all tho earth le mine:
F
IR
S
T
C
H
R
IS
T
IA
N
C
H
I
HUH
night.
nesday
* d yp
yo ehall
‘ “ t«*
‘ unto me a king
And
7:110 F. M, Evening Worship
Kov.: Carroll S'. It lakes lee has
IfilIT Sanford \ve.
dom of priests, and an holy na
Sermon; Rev. .1. E. McKinley
A lonliiil Invitation to worship
tion.
■ large tent with the latest
J. Randall Farrl*, Minister
with n- is extended to all.
F IR S T P K E H H Y T K It lA N
And Moses came and called equipment; Including fluorescent
At the morning h«ur theie will ii
Iful seating
'
‘to
CHURCH
for the elder* of the people, and lighting, and beautiful
I k1 a dedicatory service for the
The dodo, u defenseless clumsy
laid before their face* all these accommodate several hundred peo­ Rev. A. G. M d n n is. H. I).. Pastor lot the Y E S t.E Y
M E M O R IA L blid found on M nuritlu* when the
ple. He pitches his tent wherever
0:45 A. M.
Church School P A R S O N A G E thi* church ha* island was discovered ra lly in the
wnrda which the Lord command
*d him. And Moses told the words tho Lord directs him. He has
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship btilldc'd. The friends of the Church U'dh century, was entirely exter­
preached In aeveral atates and In
of the people unto the Lord.
Sermon by Mr. M rlnnls
lire cordially Invited to tie persent. minated by 1051, unable to rope
the Dominion of Canada.
&lt;1:10
F. 81.
Youth Fellowship • T H IN G S T H A T G O D H A T E R " wit Ii mail's weapons oi domesti­
And tho Lord said unto Moses,
m
Cqngregation singing, plus ape
7:10 F. M, Evening Worship will be the sermon subject of the cated animals
~ J o unto the people, and sanctify cial numbers by Kcv. Illakcilea and
Special Music for Sundny Morning: M inister for the evening hour.
thrm to day and to morrow, and a ___
localj visiting quartet
Anthem: “The Lord Is a Mighty
let them wash their clothes, and
An avcrabgc freight ear will
The Church school will meet nt
Everyone Invited to attend.
God" .Mendelssohn
be ready against the third duy;
11:45 A. M. and the Christian carry 51.10 tons.
for
the
third
day the Lord vlll
wl..
'
“
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Offertory Anthem: "T he Publi­
H O LY CH08S CHU RCH
come down In tho sight of all the
can" VnnDoW aters
(Episcopal)
people upon Mount Sinai . .
Solo part of tho anthem: Robert
2lnd Sunday After Trinity
Brown
And on the thiril day In tlu&lt; Rev. II. Lyttleton Zimmerman.
The Youth Fellowship Group
morning thero were thunders and
II. I). Rector
will have charge of the Evening
upon the mount, and the voice of
H:0&lt;&gt; A. M- Holy Communion
the trumpet exceeding loud: so
0:30 A. M. Fam ily Service and Service, Their Special Number will
he "W h en Children F ra y "
by
-that all the people in the camp Church School
wembtod.
And Moses brought
11:00 A. M. M orning Flayer and Fenner.
forth the people to met't with Sermon
C O N G R E G A T IO N A I, t III ID II
Hods and they stood at the nether
(1:00 F. M. YFfll.
Park Avenue and Third Slrrel
part of tho mount. And mount
Services During Tho Woek
J, Bernard Haul, M laislrr
Sinai was altogether on a smoke,
Monday through Thursday and
■ "i
Sunday School
Itidlli
becauae the Lord descended upon Saturday
It In fire. And God spake all these
M orning School
I him
Holy Communion, 7:10 A. M.
worda. saying:
sylng:
Subject: "Tw o Pictures"
Friday, H oly Communion • IEOH
I am the Lord thy1God, which A. M.
have brought thee out of tho land
C IIH IS T C H U R C H ,
of Egypt, uut of the house of F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
I am gw nod
bondage. Thou (halt have n o other Fourth Street and Laurel Avenue
22nd Sunday after Trlnily
gods before mo.
I
Hev. II. Lyttleton Zimmerman
Fred R. Horton, Fastor
• Thou shalt not make unto theu
II. t&gt;„ Vicar
Sunday School .
0:43 A. M&gt;
any graven image, or any like­
4:00 I'. M. Evening Fra ye and
Men and M issions Service 10:45
ness of anything that is In heaven A. M.
Sermon
above, or that Is in the ckrth ben­
All arv welcome
Young Feoples Service 7:00
eath, or that Is in the water under P. M.
the earth; Thou shalt not bow
F
IH H T C IIU IU T I O F C H R IS T .
Evangelistic SarvlEe 7:10 F. M,
down thyself to them, nor serve ' Prayer ami Fralie • Wednesday
S C IE N T IS T
them: for I the Lord thy God am it 7:10 P. M.
MOO East Secoml Strret
Jealoua God, visiting the iniquity of
.Sunday School
U:4B A M
The Shield's Quarter front Aidthe fathers upon the children unto \ vrsgate University will bring a
M orning Service 11:110 A M.
the third and fourth generation of message In song at tho Sunday
Subject: "M o rtals and Im ­
them that hate ntc: and shewing evening service.
m ortals"
gfu-Tcy unto thousand* of them that
Wednesday Service H:im I’ M
wLvr me. and keep my cum mantleReading Room Tuesdays ami
C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H
moots.
Friday* 1:00 la 5:00 IV M.
Lake
Mary,
Florida.
Thotl shall not take the name
All are welcome to allend out
C. ('. While, I'aatnr
of the laird thy Gml In viilo: for
services and la Use nor Hooding
the Lord will not hold him guiltChurch School ... 10:00 A. M. Room.
leas that taketh his name In vain.
Classes for all agos.
Churches of Chrlsl, Scientist
Remember the sabbath day, to
W orship
---- 11:00 A. M. " M O R T A L I/4N11 |B1 M O R T A L S "
keep |( holy. Six days shall thou
ilnister
Weitmlnist
o r JFqllnwshll
fellow ship 11:1,&gt; 1*1 .the iilbieirt of the l.i-sson-Kerlabour, and du all thy work: Rut I'. M.
hinn wdi*1**1 w ill'll, rend in Churehi ' i L ' 1' &lt; r
*
the seventh day is the anhhath
Tuesday Nm
in). IB. Thif Frfondshie es of Christ, Reieotist, thiougboul
of the Lord thy God: In it thou Class meets at Chamher
Chamber of ComCorn- the world on Rundny, Novemlier
shall not do any work, Thou, n
^ •sai.Bldg.
i*W d | at «&gt;Q0 F.t M. &gt; ,
11.
th
• i i y " p i,
‘hy
The Golden Text is: "They
'manservant, nor thy rflibwerv
which are the children of the flesh,
nor thy cattle, nor thy strange*
he a table ' for wbmen and these are not the ehlldrcn of Gm l"
that la,within thy gates: For In children.
yhody Invited
Everybody
to |Romans |);HI
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six days the Lord made heaven, come. There will bn singing, etc
tntnng tile citnllnns which comand aarUt, tho sea, ami a ll' that Runner will lie at &lt;1:10 F. M.
ini-e the Lesson-Sermon Is the fol­
lit them Is, and rested thn seventh
Wedneaday, Nov. HI, at 1:30 lowing from tho llihln! "F o r I
tlayt wherefore the Lord Id eased P. M. the Women's Association know that In me (that is, In my
the sabbath day, and hallowed it. will moet with Mrs. C. C. White. flesh,l dwolJeih no good thing:
Ilonur thy father and thy mo­
fm to will I* present with me: hut
ther: that thy days may be long
how to perform that which Is
upon the land which the Lord thy the penplo saw It, they removed, good I find lint" iRnm nns 7:tH|
anil stood ufar off. And they said
God gtvrdh thee.
The l esson-Heltuntl al-o Include,
unto Moses, ,H|ieuk thou with us,
Thou shall not kill.
and we will hear: hut let nut God the following passage from the
” T h"u ah a It not commit adultery, apeak- with i i - lout— tve— 4bt,— AttT f'liriitiau— Si ieitce— tovtleml, *'Srl.
Thou shall not steal.
Mtfuse* said unto the people, Fear etlce and Health with Key to the
Thou ehalt not bear false wit­ not: for God I* come to prove you, Scripture*," by M ary Raker Eddy:
ness against thy nelghlior.
and that his fear may ha licfore " llo nut believe in any summed
Thou shall not rovet thy neigh­ ynur faces, that ye sin nut. Ami nere-sily for sin, disease, or death,
bor's house, thou shall not covet the people stood afar off. an.I knowing to* von ought to know)
thy neighbor's wife, nor his man- M ohch drew near unto tho thick that God never requires obedience
to a ui.called material law. fur no
aervant, nor Ids maidservant, nor daikness where Gml was . .
hi* ox. nor Ills ass, nor any thing
And the Lord gave unto 8lo*v*, sin Ii law exists, The belief In sin
that is thy neighlamr's.
when he had made nil end of com- and death is destroyed by the law
And all the people saw tha miming with Idtu upon mount of God. which Is the law of Life
thundering*, and tho lightnings, Kianal, two tallies of trslimony, Instead of death, of harmony InV n mountain smoking: and when tables of stone, written with the stead of discord.of Spirit Instend
of the flesh" (151:15).
'a n d the noise of the trumpet, and finger of Gml.

At THE CHURCHES

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Flying Evangelist To
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THE POLAR REAR

The Rev. I.oms W
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Rev. Al Hold t.i'i ame km»wn aO
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N O V . II,

1919

Dealers
‘Hie Question Of War Hm Become Lumber
Assail Truman s
Administration
The Mam Preoccupation Of Man’

Jailed Lothario
Spumed B y L a s t
Admiring W idow

H A N F R A N C IS C O , Nov. I t —
l/Cl— President T ru n isn '. domes­
tic and foreign policies wen- nsrailed blterly beforllie Hu* National
Hotall Number Dealers As-mclutlnti today by Senator W herry
Ill-N e b |.
“ President
T ru m a n *
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i|U« lead* down the road to Com­
munism because it attempt* to
Imiv
freedom
with
material
tilings." W herry itnul in a prepared
teidrt'**.
The .Senate Minority leader In
the Hint Congress criticised the
Krelproral Trade Agreements Art,
tariff cutting. foreign aid and ail*
ministration spending.
W herry likened the “prnmkera
of today1’ In the “medicine man"
of the p rom ise* of their day u
“Kohl brick.’ hut today “It I* the
Welfare State.”
" A l l the Kohl dugy by the
’ttters," lie continued, ‘‘would not
pay the firat Installment on th«
Welfare State. And the direction

Sam Engel Considers
10 Year Sentence In
Lonely Prison Cell
C H IC A G O , Nov. I I — (/P)- Sin*
mum) (S« ni) Kngel. the 74-yearold widow'* Lothario who ran out
on uofe * oi lonely women after
(sking their money, wn* a tad and
lonrioiite lig n in himself today.
[.eft ialone now even hy the one
woman wlm had M o d i to hijn
llmiupfioiil hit trial, thfe internsTermed.Jiy William Stewart Jlnrrison. state architect, us one of the Horst
liomil m nlidence man tal deject* State, the itkovu Ctwnr-s Memorial l.lhrary, d e sign ..,1 by Kllou .1. Momrhton and
etlly in n rell at the county jail M l , represents tin* fulfillment of the drearns and plan* fin nmtiy years of Hi
vctrian eduentor of nririo stiidiml*. After be had a itcrt'cdrd in m ixing |U,tMMl in
ponde|itiK hi* two to 10 year sen- Hrliont Ikiard anil Slipt. T. W. I.awtau came to Ills u til with school foods to rump
tencr for u love swindle.
on Aug. 17. The donutliiliH im* beiriK used for hook :i mill «i|uipineut utnl Hie lib
Jmlur George M. Filher imputed roiirrete block construction l( I* hunted near the A ndoniy. It* 'J&lt;1 by iltl f ml i
to bold 7,001) book...
the trnlelit e Wednesday after denyinn « defense motion for a new
trial. Knurl wn* convicted hy a
jury ol nwiudjinu Mr*. Reseda Cor*
t*K«n, W. a red hnitetl CliiraKO
widow, id $H.70() after a whirlwind I
toiiililiip Knurl disappeared on llir 1
eve of their scheduled iiiuiringc.
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Hy I I Al, H O YI.K
ye la d Me dlrlnoi thrill ataui Isoin
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Nov
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K srrp i for Id* attorneys, Kngel Oswald Jacoby In u Idp, hear tike
mi who bus won fume by holdwn* ol*... will'll hn war hrouglu In
*.'oiii I for sentence. M r*. Pauline nv hands,.
Not holy hands— ran i bands.
Langlnii, the llll-ycnr-old New
Hight now Ossli is looking fro
Y o ik v/idow whom K n g H culled
hie "o n ly line lovo" wn* not pre­ *• im-hndv to give $71,(100 to. Any­
body. That Is, anybody who ran
sent
Outside of eoiirt, the weary old I*, at him «• Ho* new pnHtehnnrd
lover told newsmen he hadn't seen epidemic— canasta.
Home nine iiio m H is ago hr spent
in heard from Mrs. Lnngti.n Mlnee
Hilllirliny. The hotel where she bud it tlnirn hours pbiylup this ir**
lilol
decided
la*
kp.iv
lieen .laving reported M rs. Lung- •llilt
ton e beckei| out Huturdnv wlllioiu enoiiKb about II to write a book. A la n l.nil.1 om l Hotim. H erd me ti'iimeil loiiiurm uiiiy in raram aiini *
lenvine n forw arding address. ftlii- •le did. And Ills “ How T« Win At Nii.p.’li.i* (lit, “Chicago I O il'll ill* ,' rlmwltiK ol the Hits Theater Biinduy
Is believed to have returned to f ’:i*ois(o" litis sold over ’Mill,noil nini Mouduy
conies.
New York.
Hut n number of other iieotde
M i n , I.m inion I* the I u m of &gt;ev
also wrote
hooks
on canasta
ernl In id e i n m i led In the Hfc of
'M e t rciidluu llieir liouks and
the rt |f-styled Inver of l.flhl wn
r re.ollmr M s tiook Jnrohv ib*
men.
rhled lie was Itie I m'-I rnnssts
KngelV nMoiney, A lla n II, III sh-Ii .
railed Ills ellenl’a punishment "n
vliiim l il. iiIli sentouei*."
“This mini Is old," he raid, "hi*
Hr H I M IIA W H O N
dnyrl me over. W hy he vindictive7
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Nov.
II
(/!•» I’race in
lie d/m’l lull in linvone anymore.
llo m lssra t'rsi* Piisr lisel
A vem for him Is like It) for n I Inline Harrell. H|d, Albin K hen- ■ Im. h i .lioul.l I iv the spcitie nl .« snriv ( limli
younger mini,”
dull was driver.
ilill lion l.n loin the New Year the li (|*|'V .1
Hut James A. ItrowM, Nsslstnnt
The Seminole llltth Srliool Mmol l|UC«lllill.
stale's iitlnniey, pressed for n In uniform led hy nmjmrltes un*l,
Men wlm le.irril they would lie laid off
sentence of nine to HI years, term­ Hep Hiponi miiri’lied In prwUi’ ,
ini; Knirel “Hie master roll mini fnrniatli'ii.
rest easier, Many now out of work ♦
of his time.”
expect soon lo la* diuwlmt pay
Rthitul mussed I'lilors the vet­
.finlire Fisher granted Knurl n
ill! ain nil unity Hie liek buck lo
erans,
Including
.I.eKlonmdren,
Vetim tiny Htny for ail appeal to the
(lie mill told shops and yard* Im* eve r,
total
purchasing
fmwip
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of
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n
Wurs,
IllNalded
Illinois Supreme Court. Kngel was
stmt rd,
should Ih* high, g,
H
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American
V»ter»n«,
mnmhcd,
taken linrli in jail.
Huy rntes edifc n 11llle higher
In,lost rial |irvii|urtl/iii .should
At hi* 11 Ini, four other wometi, while Hpaulsh W ar Velnrnn* and III tnflitv Imlustites In ntliio. Inline
imp Imrk fm m the low tn whjfH
Auxiliaries
of
rim
l.euinn
unit
Including Mrs. l.nnuton, testified
seem* lo lie wioniiiK ' Is I'iitld I’m Hie strike* brought It— tha., fed*
till
l.*llllM|ill m il off with VH W radii In darmnteil cars, The llcpslllloi, III HOP, tli'llil'l will 1)11
ernl lloserve Hoard say* its WH
llielr money m Jewels after marry- V F W and 41). el H, ...........
lakiiiu liiiiiir ii 1111li' h'N&gt;. money, d u o rial
looducllon) index
hit
llijr them. M is. I.isiijctun U*csnie rlniggeii along,
nroond KW perennt of. the lttlR-flO
lei’nficlli il with Knurl lifter Ills
Tim Uollrd Will Id Ti ili'i atlst*
ovi iiige In Octolier, down front 112
capture In rhh-uirn iiothoiltie«.
presented a most In-piling flout
In .September. Weekly
earhlnifs
Kniiel Is srheduled to appear Niirtuouutril by a globe
around
in
dl-tliigolslied from uivie high
In emu I nunln on Jim. H on font wlilrh wen* hoys ami girls lepre I till,' w In. •in. brill o n . lie all
lOiiiliri'd “T in n iiiiiv
u ciiupl*' tiouily wage rate*) will rise again,
tilller swIndliiiK complhlnls.
sentitig the viirhols lint Ions blind of link Hull II 1'IIVN III ( I -11k I*-V11
ill Imud while Ju stin ' belli tile |
Mote than 7u per cent of A u s­ si'dlt's, “ W inId Hearn uml (llolie who cun do it toil I doubt il.
A oil I'm sole there Is im other
tria Is classified us mountainous, Juatlre".
ranasl'i iiiithm aide lo not if
11m Tout 1st Club Imd two Im* lliev play llie way lliey write."
In some Industries. Hire) th#g are
lorol’i of passeugi'is anil a three
lit- Im* rn oin i for hi'IC cho tilere sirin g linnil Including Hurry flileni e, Tills lie veal' old, grlx- p in llilitig higher prices "u n la M
demand goes lo pieces," although
Wester, Hnve Hliummu and Hill xly-gray, tt.fo t tun bu b
Texnn
labor insists that penalnn coata
Martin.
ia a fine mat lie mm liiiio lie Im.
The Lions Imd an Interesting nun pl'ivlruf In Hue ni the 'igc m old I.... tel out of profit* (with­
float with King, young lion from of 7. Hloce liiiio In lia s won The out having to hike price*.
Hut there I* great drag oil
Hie /on In a rage, attended hy II. V’anderl'H'
mp, ihe
Kentucky
O. Dnvls, and members of the Derby of Inin ui iuii.t bridge, si* pikes, tmi— all but u few DH *
ag A
duels ate In plentiful supply. Only
I .Ions Club with placards tin night time.
the cutback early this year In
cnnservnllon. The l.lon* also had »
Hrei'oiltv run in Ids tribe.
car with a gilded linn on lop.
" M v fallii'i' eider* d iidlege itt miinufacluririK and In purchasing
Hoy Hcout*. the Junior
Ked I I I entnieil ii |fi and my sou by retailers has held supply and
" I demand In balance.
Crus*. Hie Church of Hoi), th * hlg lit Hi,’* lie in li| smilllig.
Fin fli. fur bualnesa and Indus­
new Fire Truck and firemen, The gues. Hie family Is petering out."
He unit Columbia University at try us a whole will be (dwer thl*
Kike Car, Btudehaker, Mercury,
a c VO I/A
10 tn hi.. me Hie nation's young. year than last, and moat c o m *
wore rapreoantod.
putties seem r f-n u lig d to ih e proa*
Tim biggest fun nT the parade ext life Insurance actuary.
I K A L BAHKtk F M
"A n d
I'm still a consulting Pert or slightly - Igwar ‘ ‘earning*
was A l Mklniior of the Sanford
ttw co tr,
Hlalw Mauhet Association, made up actuary." lie -nlil. “I'm not In next year. (That w hipping 0#n*
( n il Motors profit wa* not typi­
as ii red headed hussy known us cards for a business,"
B A i V F ttM H O N G
llut ihcv are n nice, good-pny- cal.) Hill most cbmptnleu are wall
Mias limn, HMD, ami sitting atop
over the tine Into t))» blick, Thay
a t us
a float covered with airing beans. llijr hubby,
Jacoby snys there is nn curd aren't having It 't o good aa In iw*
H i verst large market arinl-ti all*
t lliA I L I
er* with Inilgnln followed. The game that can Im pin veil perfect­ rnnl-setlliig 1U4V, perhaps, .but
AUTO M tH kA H C t
Toberculiisls Association had a ly, and that if someone Invented they aren't exactly |g the soupdine
fine, white trimmed float. The Red r. machine that could— "n good either.
plover could I" at It hernuae he
Block Im lden at Ifin a«em W kb
Prosy was also represented. _
feid'i n&gt;edict whut the machine coining into thirtf' own, toe,' ea
The Dusty Moots Riding Club, would du.”
l» i .i i m u h u ,)
well as labor. ’Die O M yeoc-end
Including many youngster*, fol­
Ills Hu to unmteur*! to nine
lowed on their horses and with any rani game well you hnve dlvltlenil capturax tha heedllnaa
because of Ita staggering tote),
inure than 00 riders, made a color­ to avoid patterns,
but It merely overshadows a boat
ful ending to the parade. Among
" A s you grow older volt tend
them was Hhrrlff I*. A. Mtro,
tn fall Into patterns," he said. of oth*r dlvlileml statementa— in*
"H e* ones n e m it player gets ertasod payments, yiar-end ‘ex*
rind hv the others, lie fulls Into tras. And tha Federal R ieeTW
the second rank, ! put the late Hoard estimates ala million Amer*
canx own aomn corporate atetk.
Companlex, with thoir poetwar
expansion nearly over, are, M W
In a position tu pass along a great­
er portion of thoir annual aam*
lugs to I ho owners, And thie 1*
likely to continue next yean
Thu stockhdkler'x gain,'however,
may hr (He construction'1and tm i
industries’ ioa», A. drop . o f 4 &lt;per

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Jeweler

Oswald Jacoby
Voices Challenge
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Watch ValueH
Present iiik n a llo n slly fm uoui
timepiece* . . . lb * best value*
fur your dullai that can o * had
a n y where.

War, the jioedy bankrupt's last
nrt.’— Nicholas * Howe.
An arm y i* of little value in

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to v h ll. , .and It’* »•&gt; Mir. w
iMipenilv* via tirtybaand,
Plan today to drop In on I M
folk* hack bom* ... *urpriM
th* kid* *1 roU*|*... arrsJua
a bis holiday raanion. Thar* a
a big Cray bound Hu* raady
to lab* yuu aaywbaco, aay* £

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kdmirc Ita etyle, itt room, lie bandy
kub impreieive abe, and eayt

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level* of etyl*) comfort, handlind,
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A I LNEXX8PAPER
Y N EW SPAPER
AN Ai N
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&gt; __________________________
A s s o c ia t e d P re tw L e n se d W ir e

N O V . 1 I, l( H 0

Rights O f V et
On P rew ar Job

Group Named U .S .- Britain
World Police Force Under UN j Q | | e jp | j n jfy Lay Before U.N.
Urging a program of national prepatedn*** and
s
force to compel compliance with the directive*
Voting System P e a c e P la n s
Council, E. Meade Wilton. Mulberry, executive

t Seniority Rights D edared Enforcible;
Rep.Andrew M ayTo
Serve Prison Term

Secretary Of S t a t ^ 12 Point Proposal Is
Offcrcfl To Advance
Gmy Is Principal
Cause
O f Pence:
Speaker At Super­
Vishinsky Furious
visors’
Meeting

#Court U p h o ld s ^ o n n a ire Wilton Advocates

Acheson Pledges Aid
To Germans In Fight
To Maintain Liberty

rirslinn nl
wniM
police
of ilie U. N. S rrm ily
rommitleem.in of
the American Legion, told a large gathering at the Municipal flan.Midi
in an Armiilke Day addre** that the only way to keep faith will, the
thousand* who died to keep A m e r*# lea free la to maka and keep |# branding of Legionnaire* n*
America strong. He was Intro- war-monger*. Tho Legion'* pin**
dtired by Joel Field.
to Congress to cxpnnd our armed
First prixe am ong tha floats forces to Institute universal m ili­
particlpoting in the Armistice Day tary training and to fortify »m
L I K E s m T . S S . Nov. I I —
1
Rodney Tlum liv, supervisor of
W A S H IN C T o O o v . 14— (/P) parade was awarded to the N at­ liases In the I’Hrffii' fell on -lanf
lil*)— II ii — Ih (arreil the I'nlted
ional Guard for its portrayal of cars.
registration
lor
Volutin
&lt;
minty,
wa*
V
— The Supreme Court held today the raising of the bullet riddled
States to the floor twice lial.iy
“Even when guns began to boom
lo hr,ill * rnmmittee lo,
that a veteran* job-aocurity right* Flag on fwo Jlma. M. B. Smith again In Europe, » i-oinplnrent ■ippninlril
In the I'. N. peace ilrhatr. Twice
..
r
under the draft act attend beyond and W. G. Kllbee were the Judges. America sat hark to ivnlrh and work with .Srrrrt.iry of Slate R. A. while Soviet Foreign Minister
1
Andrei
V.
Vishinsky
»
«
*
-peaky nn(| In, a*,.slant. Clyde SimW v . t l l M . l u S Nov. 1 1— i/Tt— Prrstilrnl Tinm an **HI ov.vkr a
m hi* fi'nl year back at hi* pre-war Second prixe went to tha United listen. It was not mir fight. No.
inn he pounded the Inhle so hard
World Federation for Ita float
lirtrf .|ae.li ... ...MOW night lo the opening *r«*lnn her,- of the
)\
T
V
"
"
I
"inns,
in
determining
a
standard•he wiMeien marker hearing thr
with boy a and girla representing all, we had two ocean* separating
NiitMn*
i turn* *1 of Negro Women, lie t* expelled lo make it an
JiMtice Burton delivered the A- the nations davotad to world ua from aggressor*. The hmnli* im l form for thr permanent rrgit- word* “I'n Itrd Sla te *" sllpprd
ocrasinn Im &gt; tllnm ig.iin lor eiuiclmrnt of hi* • i 'll Itight* program
**919 4
0 deciiion. JtMlice Douga* took peace. The Church of God won that f*ll on Pearl llnrhm -hut- iralion of voter, in order to *el ofr thr rniliiiH and fell to the
The ............... It -peak for about H&gt; m lnnlrs aioiind wMl P M.
fhatr. T. S. Drlrgate W arrrn It.
third
prlio,
and
tha
Tuborculoala
(FjtTi iii,&lt; White I Ion *,• reported.
no path
"
u!.rJd&gt;n\uatu.»r&lt;rnon
1,111
throughout
lha
Austin I ih i Ii mdr of this hy hrfourth p r lu .
Suddenly
wu found our
inir*el\e.
in up
, ■* a unified system
,
T
solve*,tm''
k ii
Tha act require* employer* to Association
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»&gt;/ rouniir, in the state, at a meetRinniiig hi* own speech with
“M l no world aggressor think the midst of- the greatest rmifllet
14 (/P)— SrfM lor .^iMikmiM tl&gt; Al.t&gt; p»r
reitore veteran* to their former that America would not go forth In the history of civilisation, i. ng
these words: “T h r verbal fire­
tin- I'lniida State Associa*
members ff«mi nnrtliem tmliMfnil
util
\
work* asvnd l*hle-thnni|bi&gt;K of
pontion*. or to potitions of "like again In freedom's causa," aald conflict In which the freeilrun of •■ on of .Snpcrvisms nrici in die M ay*
wrteif. thr*&gt;Mi*ti flodr
iflRjrofw
4 V r\
Mr.
Vl*hiu*kv
has
twice
IliadMeade
Wiison.
"Am
erica
la
tha
all men throughout the world «n&lt; lair Inn Saturday widi the presi­
Majority, * 1atu» and pay.” It al­
1*11111 Itr 11f4’f * \ S v nrr fully
•
I
ltu:!iii
vri
trill
Ij
tarred
thr
I'nlted
stronghold of liberty. W ith tha
e u r t " here in M iilhi thnf yiiilf
io provide* that the veteran may help of God and tha red blood of at stake.
tnvm ikei ».ml, ton, lli.tl -lllolliri I hjIi I Hi ( niiKifo
"A n d we were nut lend)
for dent. John 1‘. Drklr, supervisor of State* l„ Ihe lliair."
K irill i m I bin l I*«r I* nf m . \V#
’c. not be fired without cauie for one patriotic Americana. Am erica will such a w ar," he declared " F o r­ 1I i IIsIio io u k Ii (ounty, presiding.
1■
1 1r*h; 411 ill'll
IIS
Linm At 4,111 trli on yuu And
L \ K K S i a l.s s . N,.v 14 t/Tt
yeaf after he take* back hi* old remain that stronghold until the tunately, our Allies were able to
1011 4,i i » 1el &gt; on ns V mi prom Id- 3
Mr. ( ■ ray and Mr. Simmons di»tneieheis f 1 »*m Mn* M tutliem m
end of time," he atated.
m
iv l»*•I•• “ rn lr flush ml Mien . \ " 11like Hifimut
continue tha fight while »e preI hr Uiulrit Staler ami lltil.vin
•ol me tin iim *i til |*» I hr |fnlt*4)
job.
*"
P
I
a
y
e
d
permanent
regiitration
During tha yeara following tha
S lt iln I h »t ifio
totit)|||
rlx ll.
rtlonr with tlif lOiithei fii’i i **
The Supreme Court decision wa* Armistice of lOlB, ho aald, “The iared to take our place in tin- f li­ imm t lo lie studied by the super­ laid beloir thr l ’lilted Nallunv If.
1 1
Ifntlt’iH Imve
ng line. Think of how the course
Mi l Im. uifl x mi k f ii iiiiir w ord,
S|inik&gt;tmn -hi tit 1 itlliiik* itii the
given on appeal* by John Waller American Legion pleaded with tha of history would have changed had visors in order to irlrcl the best day a I * puoit wr vie in plan for
• • 4*l »p 9»ni ly in P K I * r till I I* - mi to tiiieh off n f It11-il 1nfee 1 011 M m Iff 1 IlntrR
Oakley. Jr., who wa* re-employed American people to awaken to the w# not been afforded those prec­ method to lie used in telling up permanent prai r
1»r
Die
t f ililm *tef, »' 1-1 (»•» mi ittrm pt to
•f tii
ih»* riv ti navi* tlir mhv fm Httiofi on f'ivil
1 lie move wav ilie anvwei tn
by the LouisvilW and Naihville danger of our Inadequate defense. ious months 'o f making reiutv," he tlir permanent irgittralion system
(Csattaas* oa Pass r.«»r
The result, to a large extant, waa
t ii&gt;
• hill to Net up itl^hts |i’k*islntion 411*| it tto1 stm t
lii i&lt;f 1
So,
I 1 (/1’t SecRailroad, and by John 9. Hayne*.
which lin a m r a lav, at thr 1949 H u m a’v iiivivlrnl d&lt; inalulv Im l '
I 1•11•i « iticiii
l*iiii'tieeii of the Ht's-xioo lust .liiiiiifiTy
rcl-MV
*
k
f
iitc
D
'
h , Aihexon told
N.
11 linn nn the vu i ailed Soviet
who went back to hi* job on
ttMied
legislative session
I he absentee
The oiiti oim* *&gt;f tltiit wiirt n next thr I
HU Ill* f'*'l »X the United
the Cincinnati, New Orlean* and
1 Mtn it In n nif hci'iiiiNe of
ballot, rxti-ndril during die legisla­ p ra ir piiipu.ali
Semite liih , xx hit'll met llir .toillll
• mi 1»lieitMi
■
&lt;■■
•&gt;1 . 1 vnppnM their hattll
1'
S
l)e|eg.ilr
men
It
All*
Teaa* Pacific Railway.
e
r
i
i
ii
s
'
trim
s,
\ui
nuttnih,
limkto
to r session In prisons outside ike
Jsp il Limtft t«dd te* linn of tlflmte 01 t lo to if oiilv when In I lihcits 1 1,1 1. lung .it they inn•
Both suit* grew out of claim*
.late, was •-X|il-vIIIr-iI by Mr. Gray, Im ,|&gt;brn*llrrl the I S Util am iril&lt;I m 1vi* fie i*ver « i of the '.Mi *41*fI •4111| s l||9|l| liV I*
that hut for the war the two
Imm li»'h(i
1**1 it
» "it •im ih m them ina&lt;sislrd l&gt;v I Inward S. Hailey, *»• vnliillnii linmrilialplv iltri anollirr
men would have had greater *enS|m t kinun p ti’iln led
Hint
the
I Ur
1rt |i v
•lelivfttd thii
b illn Soviet it.n l wav made on
'ii
t
M
It
lorlty than the railroad* credited
xstanl alloiury grnrial.
lievei w ill
llirNs 1 x*4 l . "n if ( mu tciiind^ci Ber*
til. wrvleio puweiv
th*m with when they went back
I x ofr x to
Mi. G ray told the Mipervlsora
t III'I
(f'lintlntiff •*«* r*g * N ltl
to work. The Supreme Court
. • mfrit-fti r |ifId infill
I he wrvirm pinpuv d vlnnk
•if tin- iiiipni t nii-e
llioiim ghly
agreed.
k im nl hi it hx pU iif (mm
'litlei liv it 1411,* 1 1 i lliiealv ,i|. iiii*1
mlviNitlg
tile
imliliithe
lieW
The Supreme Court aleo agreed
iiliKi'Otre voli-r low
All nppll- I'li-mlri Maivll ill I Itn nf Yllgn
I 1 mkluii
1im ih ’I i I N- hr xmi 4on*
to decide finally whether people
T n l k s i-iitmn* fin itli-enler IhiII h I n are *l vv •i mil il alleged '*nnel aid In
I flltlrs hi ( •It I tv Mill |tt t irm M n y
tried and Imprisoned abroad by
to*
, ei pi it I'd tu I..- in mi In in person or
American authorltlea have access
•«n*l rcimti !»x i'l.uir tn W.nliinfl*
by until lo tin- isupi i vmor Ifi ilnys tin- ( ■.inmini■-1- in t lima. Il alvu
to courts In this country.
t&lt;Ml
pipii'iling tin- eli-i-imo fur which i illril Im leliglnii- mil pulitli.il
A t the same time, however, the
lire applying fur u tiallot. llerilnin in even in im liy and I
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy.
A« hr x*»m
d
tUeattaseO Oa r i o t Mat
m
Of
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 14 &lt;/l'i they
Nov. 14 — &lt;/P)— Pope P i u a — The Stat* Chamber ol Cniumru t- rtn- nppllration iniisl lie signed illgril lug puwri ••mpct.itlnn nn
W n f r i n II. 11in if
li nim v. (vmhnl
in Ilie |irsisetii-i&gt; of two wilnessna
bitterly assailed "antt-Chriitian opentd ill 33rd on mini meeting mill iiutiii Ireil liefoni the ballul m ill m.illiiv ai ,t11,i ini i uni ml
(if 4 ••*|»11M1111 c‘M't|( I m mirtlJlR
totalitarian slate*" today, accus­ loday nn the ilieme *'&lt;'Im kiriK ran tw ilellvereil. The lusllnt must
.911*1 fir t * tn|« IflmtV
11n Alin in an lliilivli irvnliilinit
V m; i 1
C ) 1r I
S e n io r
ing such nation* ol surpassing true Florida*» Tomormw" nnd ilie inpii I I lien la* mm k n l Nceordiog to law, wa« plli lied in ptvt aflri Kiitila'v ' I
Ilf -«|*M -'Ll It.
ItTWI 1 &gt;1ular,iuslic* by application of unjust of lha hour appeiurd In l&gt;«- k-u *enled In on envelope untl returnad \tlibri 'l Yivlunvlv i b ilged w rit
r
mi
r hr I * «1 f fn»r n
in isiid r irrttLi
S I . lin
H v
M i s
I
to
tho
supervisor
not
Inler
than
law*.
♦itnl
V
*
vpi'M
tnni
nl
Opmmn jit
nn
(iriniaiiv
i«
bring
leadicd
a*
a
erntntat interference in brnmn,
0:00 P. M. oil tlin font tit i|ay preK i r iic r iiit y
llr o lh c r
It nilIItillM9 l&gt;rt 1 Ntier I I I I
.The, Pontiff laid suppression of
m i mg any eleellnn. M. Gray wa* v|illtigbo,i»d for a llaik oil tbe So'Walter
L.
liny*
of
Otl.mdo,
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Nov. 14-fBpa- "true"' fight* in totalitarian elate*
Ih I'Mly SllR||f| r iw ilf M KfcL
l ( H i 'M ill IS, O Nnv 14 t/l’t
itfla'chamber ptesidenl, lold dr|r- Imsilleil hy Mr. Hailey in otplain- ncl l iimn
el41)-"Goldon Bantam Bweet Cota
ing Ihlr new phns* nf the eleetlon
The we .lei n pi upnartl pill liefoie
An argument with Im gill liieiul tpttllipd in .C iim h I I ’w ill ll»u
t e a feature ott the Pahokee State lo ''praph**! defender* god crop galee t
lawn
of tha
tor* .of a cul
•ail a irpnm stiii limn Ir.ilermlv inert!ill* l l i i r |nr f »trr Ih in li,
“Tha pendulum of mif national . Mr. titity isitiil that Floridn will;
a-liildfaM— whfch doa* government i* twinging In die fell.
H aallantO &lt;M Pass Mat
fonlbei* m geiril l.imev I) Herr 17, trhiilMe'l xlifMilma el 1MI kill
J n f t l Varied**"' said W IK Io # I. not recogwto God \ghd hi* Jovp rim In the f.ilitl vlm n ling " I
1 UlK ( urnll I ni'li li tt|i llir my*li I
We are swinging Inward socialism
Wilson, Dlrcator of Stale Market#
*
I &gt; t •m lv liiolli.-i. D rie r live hip
nf O il I, .«t 1 hilimvt «*irit|» iii’ n
In'hla weekly market m tg w . "V « f- areiga1 right*." • 1
and away from free enlerpriir and
Tha Pope, m an address to the free compelition. Of tour**, the
eniine H««i,» topped the market
I m vcll \
Nliei-ts * ,1 it I tod.iv
l.tkc
|
D m I i u I Attiinmv
M
K
H
T
P
A
L
M
IIK
A
C
II.
Nov.
during the paat weak at M-00 to sacred Roman Rota-— the bupremr
I hr olln er. .tllri •pievtluiiilig llic M mmv H x rivtirrl »|IMd II'H ic »I lhf« k I I
i/lh Mi
iLilpli
BniirH#.
94,70 per hamper. Other varlatlea, Court of'Catholkism— bitterly as­ pendulum will eventually swing
I I 1 »nf*r Puli# 1 Niilionn moijliitor,
Jll-ye.ir rdil ftlno Nl ,1, t 'mvei.ilv illllkjc M H. *Mill 119 jMC’dldfl.
bark, bul a lot of damage will be
Plentiful*, Florida Balls, and TattdI*t
in &gt;•(* 1
ft*i 9i*pOrputV Ih'4
cxliilnlcfl ll-itli c 11 nf fft*’ 1 m li*#| M u Mm ih nnd
rrgreen aolil from $9-26 to 9,1-76. sailed recent trial* in such state done first."
I \l tv dIN V II I.E , Nnv* I I &lt;/!'■ fir-*lllll.XII. Irpm teil I I••■ I v lid lie
Beans are hand and machined He did not mention Communist
lis’lll |Hi I 'I l f t tolm li I m 1't'tk, I m !•&gt;Mer rnri&lt; • fi'ioim ill tlm x'OitH*
VV.IV "gull,,'
g e l ,1 gllll
•A ppuiittineiit *,f fui 1,,,-i I'li
He urged the C, of C. ami oilier
t'npt Mlrhm -I F ie ld in g wdt ,11, nllt Judge i,n&gt;t ge W
graded and cleaned and of fine slates hy that name, but there
lilt. ul|t &lt;01 ,1 •rilnili.il ntgv
Mi,
Mmn I'**.
whn
nMiHtUd
inf, vxIlf’U (hr y4*111&gt; h&lt;l him il It* I
atiocialion*
lo
leacli
die
pliilosopliy
tin'
feiitored
spanker
nl
ttutu
'
quality. A volume of 1600 to 8000 wa* little doubt those were the
Inn 1 n f | ', , 11 Mvei .1 &gt;1 I'l , , 1 idn*
1|\
\ , il, nnd 1 t*li cliff- 1
'V
It*
!•
r
lie
\
M
..o
oii.|-Hiig
nf
the
Kentlm
dr
Itiiuni
|
imrv
I
Mi
1
,,h
w
ii
.
’
I
dial "the people mippml die go v­
crates, B to BW d o » n per crate,
lu-n 'm v llig " I .-del,i| .111&gt;11-■ « .
Mn Palc*lii&lt;
ilitimli' ui! I f 1 »fd
one*
he
meant.
Nor
did
he
say
•
'till,
in
I,,,
held
on
Nnv.
Iff,
nl
tin’
tlpkk
•&gt;.ll I .. 1
l, 1 ll,
of rorn I* anticipated dally for
1»I'Minin,'lull'd ln,|,i- l,\ .uni 1 0 ,re igiug nliln i &lt;.l
-i 'i«-d &gt;r . •♦*f 1 liiHis I* ! it
ernment and nol die government M a y fn ii Inn, P re idd m l Floyd Pal ininllv
1 1. Sell'll. il , f'liiiule |&gt;, U|„., vrrvitv’v .Inilrril d u ll i&gt;
thl* week. Prices on No. 1 quality just which trial* he referred In.
tin M 1f 111 Mil It* . fl - r 1 % . ,,. ope,, im . in*' * f t It » liiMt'hfd
ilie people."
iiii-i
niiiioiinred
this
nun
mug
1-ml
ard I
||,,tl,md
were 93.60 per crate during tha However, he mentioned trial* ol
M* fit # |||.,\V (if lit* I *l
•M-l tl* t&lt; •■, i lurid i .1Itls. f Mfifto* IMM'M of
Harold Cola# of Jacksonville, &lt;'11 pi F ie ld in g is 11 snldiei , in &lt;v
ile.ilb ra lly • illlllllV win
I I , e , 1 1rcniooiendattnu wn tm
......1 W in t
pa*t week.
"public official*,” indicating he exsriittve vlro-presldenl. said:
It
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HlililyHl
mid
•
tn l.|lr ,1 -lr» t ,il|1n •
vi,,rite.1 t»v
wire In \n ,,,,
"The first celery of tha teaion
1 hell,
"Free
enterprise
In
till*
country
might
have
been
referring
to
the
hirer,
who
m
akes
II
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IlnlV'lird
Met!| ,H| ill piMnl frnin I b er,
I* coming In on tha Sanford M a r­
♦•Yiitinr difcannol
remain
ahackled
by
Imina*
ty Mill t J Inn 1hy tn m IDDin III III 1 f, I elli-es ■i,
to have Infortnution of topn-nl o, Wii'ddnglmi
They
n ,ke,l Mini
Mm 1 I»*»19 worhl
ket and indication* are that the r4ccnt upsurge of "Titoiil" trial,
Ilie
xlinntmt*.
vvlinb
•„
l.'Ur
and
aelflshly-islpred
governterevl to Am ericium noil tu &gt; &gt;, MellinMi
III! h f Ill’ll It frill .li |•| pil hi ltt( I' IIggest
to Pie ident
1 - H in. iffttltd
supplies will be adequate to taka in the slate* of the Soviet orbit.
,,’UtttV ni',
mental policies arm do for tin* vey II objectively nnd fi-nih- i.. t'lnliliiil Mini nil inlerliu II|III.liI11 f inn I nl tbe Dell.1 I in It 'l l , I, 1
•ol »"&lt;Ht Iminr ilmiil n &gt;|i4i» r•i I, peaceful
«IIN," ft** 4 I'M.
care of that market’s large celery
Theia *taU s, tho Pope aald. rolililrv what it is rnpntile of do­
in,-nl In- mil'll- "nt Ilie en 1 1li", I trinitv llnllvr. |n|lnwii| , li ilrim lv
»lull in i f - fitoliavn
( II Ml ll&lt; J»U|| V. t •’( 'll if*1 to.Mi i
Mr. I'n liiie r siilil.
Pointing trade. In addition Beans, egg­ cannot return to a "m oral order”
dn l" in view
nf Mu'
A * n free ngeiil, fhipl. Flrldui,- fI'fiwilil*.
*1nli!' 1n iim | Itjitl
(i"t
|,in»h ft 1* it in
plants, pepper, squash, cucumbers, without first restoring Christian ing.
1
&lt;11
lil,nl
p.iily
.mil
il.iin
•
"There is fear n«&gt;w— honestly is fiee lo apeak Id s mind lime 'I. elnW.tf'd eiioilitiul, uf Mi,, fcli-i p
lit »
*,
( " * im it*!l
mill In liiii*l .......... I m * 'I f* -r I xvvrr m i •
okra, radishes and a light volume principles o f low. H o sold the
ll i'le c llv e
S II e *• I *
.........1., I
arrived at fear— that America may
•I,i i i ; i ■*isI • I'lOftj
* 1 * In ti'i, tofti n Mi Hf t k
t
Ih U k i’iil
of tnmatoeN will ba available on ■ uppraaslon of righto In these he headed for the calamitous noM- and w ill let the chip* fly wl. , 1 uni t duckets.
"
ye.,i
oi
I'epliei mid ll&lt;il|nr,i| -H.l Mini
•nl m*’ pit fiiir-. Mu* Imy •
I i Milnklnr._M
this market. Last weak’a bean vo* itatoa waa an "error of jurid­ lion in which England now finds they limy, .Mi. I'nlm er n u iliim I
nf
T h r I finti"I 1 ..... . •»#* 'iMoih
Ills ilisnlvalnn on F.iiriiHinu nffmi
' *l"l \ I*fill lU-l |t||Mf| Mlill fl* U jM
turns
of Tendergratn
variety ical posltlvlam,” which ho defln- herself.
U nol n jj"’
*t • xiip
will lie from the viewpoint of a" cnngextioii In the Mlrimi dlvi
• fl’V* jlXX'dl.V. |I»‘*1I, 41 .CMIIHt to f" II
reached 41,000 hampers averaging Od on
in . absolute state taw _iui op"Proud old Englanril Hhn la liv- Am ecicHII who has been oil '*••• I’nn" nf the southern d lsll'cl,
t« ifi f '
4 »h»l Mt. i I immMiik .
lh &lt;v I ri vtutr, il
92.10 with Black Vuantlnea bring­
Kheet*'
aremmt
of
M
uev-ent.
log off Amerlean largess, liecaitac spot when w orld-sh akin g event, bl4ge W hPelnilst ba * si’Veed.
f’lvii’r Ot Ki'iil/tiMno Dtit
11 HHllN||»(| Mf» • nn* II* I
ing 93.40 at a few sale*. Tender-he cannot pay tha doctors' bill* were m nkin g history. He tins liv.,1 if appointed to move tn Miiilili * fidluwa:
1»hr lllllvrim t I m^m^
f \x»iir
grfen volume la expected to xhow
"A
fte
r
itnImiiieromlng
dance
•'
of tier people now the penilnna and In 1!7 foreign countries, speak*
Imb'e W lilleluirst retired fimn
: x»»irv prf*|»!*’
HI i
a .slight decrease over previous
the
frn
le
illltv
,
lleer
took
hi*
'dale'
welfare scheme* fnlatad upon her
111 17
| j 'I h! nof Inn «IH
r•■• 1
five Innglinges, Including two to tlin clrcoil crnirl lunch
weeks, but the m aturing of Black
economy by lha Jhhor government.” illan longues mid interprets event* lie Is n grndunle of the t'mvi-r In tile Inline of III 1 unlit nod on, Iil f*I n l t v 'Iff! In kf fill'll
Valentines should M aura the trade
"T h e y were diivi-n M ine I,
George B: llllT^cnnsiiltillg enslty
nf l-'loi Idu
nod
win i
"T h e i'll'.r ti..
with senaoned Judgment
T A L L A H A S S E E , Nov. 1 4 -U P )
il« s ils a s * •• f m m * * n ,
of sufficient velum*. Ideal weather
John W Johnson, '.hi, ,f S tm t''
classmnte nf S. niilair llnlliind
iim \
II
4
rill
I,
IrtMl'tl
lim n in Indln nf Eiigli*!, I n h
14
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t
l
n
t
i
M
m *&gt; t conditions have prevailed during — Stale Senator Walter G. Walker
The two m-imlurs gel togethei Heights, another fiu te in ilv tn"
till ill" r tlllllll III'! |»*9 &gt;
1
pnrellt*. the foreign rntreapondeii'
^^VVl *
W|'‘^ " ’W 'M 'y
of Daytona Batch died today In a
the pest weak of vegetables at
tlier, and his dale.
f Mil* Srinliiol** fmit.
r .
n
,
„
•# ■ lived In Hint romantic country fm "
" " 1 " n i'l"n iiiu o n i si
Tollable**# hotel room of a cor­
"E liro illa to Ills aunt amt uncle
citrus crops.
III! 4’ III l'l,»fr|ill l'M| VMM
yearn of his life nnd
the first HI years
"B larke (Halt Farm er* Market onary thromboil*.
(*ll (III- llfl.-t Ml*1 tiome, lle e r argued wIMi M in
with
ploi|ijf*
»»s
w iis mltii-nted In India.
E n g l...I P ‘.l " K W '" * ’"*
He had eomplalned of Illness
W. J. f Funl'M t'rafloo and when they arrived -M
announce* Ita second nuetlon ante
lit
■la I
Itia a lta a .* n m
ml?.
‘’f.
nlluriioy, wtm
on pecans for Tuesday, November last night aftar h» and a friend
T A L L A H A S S E E , Nov. U -f/ T ) andIn Germany.
tmnn.il
Ifl-lfi, be made a dl.imil inili0 , l ,,,dfirst
"
Johq Latour of Daytona Beach.
'epper’a
rlinlce.
IB at 2 P. M.
meet'in;
of tillMite's
H.'turi
- T h e Florida Supremo Court to­ air flight tn Knutheniit Asia sod
A *per in I meeting 1d'
h.id
"Pom pano M arket report* a plea,
day said the -City of Ilaytona ngnin lii 1P4P. In Ills fart-finding
Fanil llmcaii
iiirmheri In St Ity the I mil 1st t lid, l-might
T i l l At. P G H T P O N E Il
About B A. M-. ho w a* ottand«d
tlful supply of tu M a and squash
Prt.-i ■•mg Htitm i ilny.
H-ltfl nV|o'l at (tie ImitUt f*»nt*r,
J A C K H O N V IL I. E .
Nnv. It
doctor, and about two hour* llearh ha* authority to iiaua 92,- tour of Europe In IUIH, lie gut
during the current week with aeatSe n ,i n H pi-Nim d L
I f‘&gt;11-•&gt;i*l, and pi •mint loll nf It," r-l-ib *nd
« r ha rollapsad on Ik a bath­ 000,000 worth nf street paving behind the Iron Ourtiiin In Yiir&lt;» 1/71 The trial of Hep. J. Parnell
making the |ii&gt;-v^ntntlnn in Mi. memheislilp will tie -ti., ti*,-&gt;d, Mrs,
I kiih I*.
MinVIII In Ihe disguise of 11 (iellnsii Thomas fK -N .ll on frnul ehmges
room floor.
Negro
Leglm iniili«
veteran, H will I/., t.lulled him fm til, ,|
In a unanimous decision, the speaking Slovene.
waa postponed again tmlay. An nnd pupil* of Cromn* Aeademy glllll/ul Inliiil ciililrlhllt Inti* In tile II. W. Ten, li. *eeielaiy. a"n&gt;nin&lt;#(l
Bonotor W alker was 4fl yaar*
light voltMla of
court upheld validity of a DayA s a radio commeiiliitnr, the nt.lipr week’s delav was granted dnged tludi own parade III d "« n Fa im Iturenn nnd In ........... I today.
old.
plant, squash and
A limit !I0 nirm le t* met SxturHo sorvod In tlw 1942 and 194B tons Beach ordinance empowering Journalist has 11 Idg following ami at the rr-ipiest of Defense A t­ town Hanford nl i^ ltlt n'elnek mi vancenii'tits made
privets sale. Aui
In Flnrt'l-i'x d a y
the city lo Issue the bonaa and to is well known a* Chicago's ace torney William I L Collins, lie
nlgid
for *nlerlnlnm*et,
M
otions
of
tho
fltoto
House
of
Armistice Day. Led hv a drum J aui iiulliire
•JpMtod to start here on Novem
game* and refresiiln 'ot*. Mrv F
levy a utility U x fo r payment.
told feiteral
Judge
A lerinder
news
analyst.
For
a
number
-&gt;f
ftoprtsentotlvM,
than
wax
elected
stepping
lt,'[,i,'.,-ririiig
Serultinlir'niiidv
bar 21 .
,,
high
Parking motor receipts also years he has been a prnmlnent fig lln lg in ff that he still Is engag­ major and alx
to U i* Benate wharo ha served In
was
title It L. Cawley presented two tinubtr
miijii[ette.i, the enloifiil proee**hoi nt tin- un-el Ini;
i ryital watei pltcliei* t, tlio club.
multi Ire uaod to jiajr o ff tho bonds. lire In advcrtlalng ami publicity. ed In another trial.
1997 and 1949.
n pnrt of Ita route *wiing down Malliienx, rm m iv president, M r These were made in llimhar, IV.
Tha
court
u
l
d
II
xrei
Sw
n
ilr
nod
Runner
Cartel,
(It
H* wax n natlva Floridian and cssary for property own
l’*lmettr, Avenue to Find Htreei,
. m i n t and n S S k s ctariw
Va., her hnnie town
•rnd to Hanford Avenue and smith i eelm *
the current week k ' epfto o f the • graduato of the Stetson Univer­ Ptova lha bond Issue, bi
"F irs t iilghle rs" weir
A D.
Luring
llnoiil
wa*
elected
rainy
cold
weather
eat-baek. sity law school.
ward.
Stale l’ie*ldent tu -mi'ieed Frail Madden, p IL n k y Wight, A B.
nla widow and thrao children taxing power of (he c
Farm er are still ptaaUag la that
The
ciaek
Hoy
Hemll
Trmip
I'l
pledged to paym ent
illlinl.’tnii, M r* Je n n y S (heigh­
section knd It look*
the *oawith Its drum and tingle ernp* el* II f'iirrliriiii.
"T h a bona* will not
The new dlrectura elected am ten, all iif Hanfind m il Mr. aud
aon will bo a long
iltew
miieh
applailee
a*
did
sl.&lt;
&gt;
agalnat tha properly oi
Mrs. It F Hc-nddei of Pennsyl­
“Ft. Pierce kf*
the uniformed color
guartl
" f G u nge Kiddle, Lakeland. E. T. vania mid Mr. and M ir (\ Pnrtar
nor ran thay ba mao* a
Legionnaires. There were a nun, Horne. Live (Ink nnd M r* How
light cucumber vo
any kind agalnat tha pi
Eustls.
Rndeeled uf Illinois.
Plan* lor a community-wulr ism p a iin lo itn|ire»» upon ibe peuplc her of finals Including that of ihe| util (iaiiilije,
weathor, but prie
taxpayera within tha city," the
dlrrclm * um il- L. Price, tirace.
than the p ra v r
Arndcmy
homecoming
of Sanford the importance ol irhgtnn and of religioii* inilitutionv and Grooms
ville;
J T. Gaunt,
Ocliopiie;
court aald.
eukod brlngl
^ d.d ^ u g h ,
Orlando;
■ Tha court alaa declared tha city lo urge them In attend their home* of divine worship* were announced queen, and most of these tienh'trd ^
Choice | 1 J «
T|,.dtke
l»»,rm; Ld II,
. [r
11 .■
■
11 —
.■. ,f|rw
.i-v-.—
may aall the baada la any manner today by Rev. J, E. McKinley, chairman of Publicity fro the Sanford phases of school subjects, rlnsm-n
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. I4-9F1
totaa/
lanii i,-i„|llu-,)„
» . . . ........
ag . n
and aetivltins, A
«• fiRiniiinicii
'
' ‘
A*aimnlntnd
lank
Muntlrnllo;
Itnugla*
— Trniperatlll e talde1
with twin cannons
Ministerial Association.
,,,h’ |I A" , “«” •. k J SM K
H IG H
Hrlionl.
Doxeo*
„ W ' m . t e S f . H T A T IO N
The loeel campaign. Mr. M rKinfey laid, will coincide with the Negro Veteran* £
Hr C T " «
Ashcvlllo
oa
of
automobiles,
g
s
y
ly
bedecked
i^'raimi'ii
nationwide drive nf Religion !» ♦ “-------------------------------------- —
ITALY M .AM IBD
f. Mb*. 1 4 - m nn
Kirmlngham
streamers, were In the p«
eanfaronca on the
IE, Nof. 14—Uf)—Plana to American Life, which will run strengthen our moral and spiritual with
Box Inn
v p W M EET
Italy under tha Atlantic control# upon tha period of Nnv. foundation* and to bring home to rude.
i waa hold today,
04
The Veteran* of Foreign W ar* Chicago
ran diaatwaad ban today In &gt;•84 ot convey to million* nf Am ­ the individual the Incalrulahle ser­
(IB
It A H ill M II.L F .K P.LKG TKD
Post -TJH'J will neet tonight at Denver
3
2
aahlng United erican* the marriage: “Find ym«r- vice rendered hy religion anil reli­
n
N E W Y O R K , Nov.
IS-t/ IT - Ihe l.i'glua lint at 7:00 o’clock Fresno
military off!. aelf through faith. Come to church gious Institution* to the Indivi­
an
New U ilesnx
Itahhl Irvin g Millar, of Woodtnere,
thle week." On tha national »c*le, dual
,tha community, and
the
New York
«a
ItE D A T O M P L A N T
N. Y.. la tha now president of tho
the m enage will ba conveyed by
fid
B E R L IN ,
Nov.
14- f/Pt The Hnliit L p u U
American Jewish Chngress.
meana of maaa madia of communi­
SB
A ll Church groups of Hanford
The SB-year-old Long
Island Hritlsii.lireased Tetegrof said to­ Helittle
cation - nawapapari, radio, out­
B9
Washington, t) 0.
day
the
Russians
are
operating
a
ara
participated
In
the
local
cam­
rabbi
was
chosen
yesterday
to
door advertising, and car card*.
72
succeed the late Rahihl Stephen H. plant near Berlin tn produce an Jacksonville
“Both nationally and locally." paign, M r. M cK Ih loy said.
Ocala Airport
explosive*
used
solely
for
m
aking
Wl»e,
founder
and
first
prtsident
A n ^ w rtg ro w th ^ o f tho United
Mr. McKinley explained, “the purOrlando
atom imnihx.
of tho o ^ a n lia tlo n .
poie etf .thf campaign will he to

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little aside for ralajr

R u ra l C om m on S en se
By 8FUDB JOHNSON

GOOD

By Alley

I ts s lla iH S mas Pa a . Oast
uulpourinR of shout 5.500,(XX) apo t . t T o m d i t t i n ' tso
Weather condition* l*a Klorldf*for
licnrcd almost cettain before the
the second half of October and P t A&lt;a&amp; W ttA R W U tS
polls close at 7 P, M.
early November warn' generally
m
im P r f v f A f s Warm, sunny weather lirlprd to
rooH for crop growth and field
operation*.
birr the electorate out early.
B O X D IM
ALU«
The
II. N. departm ent
of
The surge reflected the keen in­
t f BtH DAT A 6 e ! ! !
Agriculture experiment station
terest throughout the stale and nairaile thU report In It* survey
a* of Nov. |, commenting also
lion in the contest between Sena­
that crop condition* In ■ Texas
tor Dulles, who pegged his cam­
were Rood hut th a t a wide ranee
paign on a denuncialion of a large
of wenther In California, ranR.
Ipr from light to killing froaU
part of the "Fair Deal." and form­
ur usually early, damaged most
er governor l-rlun.ui. who warmly
tinder crops to eoma extent.
espoused most of Mr. Truman s
l-or Florida, the report said
program.
2»&lt;lp ,c«unly _ had heavy rains
Oct 24-21) which drowned most
From one-third to one-half of
fields of early tomatoes, destroy­
the
registered voters had gone to
ed many seed beds and generally
die polls hy noon in Buffalo. Kochbineficlnl. the report went on,
with aeattured light frosts In
ester. Syrarusr. Utica, Schenect­
northern Florida caustnR only
ady. Floy, fimghnmlnn, Albany,
a’ight damage. Principal , effecl,
Dswrgn, Ogdriishnrtf amt Salama­
It said, whs a slowing down of
harvesting with an occasional
nca. All arr in Republican upstate,
field of simp henna and cueumhut ill* Democrats claim great
bers being frosted.
strength in most of these rommilies.
In North Florida, harvesting
In llenmrialii'-rarilriillcfl New
of early snap beans, cucumbers
York City h "pul clinch of Mnobatand sqtmsh is alwiut over, howInn nml Hums voting indlrnlud
aver, while lit Central Florida
fifty * m r *
ala MPI
iibont 40 per cent of those registerharvesting
of early
snaps Is
piI hurl voted.
about over, too, althnuith lute
The percentage wua higher In
plantings
will
provide
some
*ome thickly |iopiilated nrrna, novolume until late November If
lalily Harlem. Washington height",
weather permits.
(iieenwlrh Village and the entire
Hcatercd harvesting of tomatoes
eartl side.
iruallnarS gram I 's i, llarl
ha* started but It will ha Itcyoml
In AHinny, a llemorrntle strong*
nld-Novemher before the volume nnmithoriml disclosure of a clas­
becomes heavy.
sified document by Captain Croin- Imld, aiionl Hi pei rent of I he
melln, the Chief of Naval Opera voter" had polled level" liy 12:311
t loll" addressed a severe letter I'. M.
bong line" Homed at polling
l&gt;f reprimand to the Captain. Hr
Was released forthwith from stis iilnre" in many eitie" bill the but.elision and restored to duly. He lot mg has onletly.
will try :
Mnyoral elerlinna in 1H cities
being ordered detached from
( I t To get agreement from Hi* I&gt;
office of the Chief of Naval Including New York, heljo'd swell
joint riders of ste ff tb « t nil mill* the
ami assigned as avia­ (he vide volume.
Ury contract* will be placed on Operations
Tht'"o conlcala "hared locnly In­
tion officer on the staff of Vice
thn haul* of quality, Mat and time Admiral Henrge D. Murray, earn- terest with the llulleala-hman duel,
competition without regard to Uia inandvr of the western ana front- the winner nf wliirh will serve the
igeographical
f M f f r i n h l c i i l IfwualLnat
liKiatlon " aof# letrfiiM. Hr."
iniiiHliiing yiir of the inriii of New
Ib'itlcr Holier I F. Wagner, Tlir
aIIlog Wegner reiignrd Inst June
lug In Washington. D. c., In early
nml (ioverimi Thomas H. Ili'wey
TEEN AUK ntIM P.
January In get public uplrilon be­
DETROIT,
Nov,
H - W j- A npiHilutrd Hulb's, foreign Hffnlrs
hind tile move.
frightennl IH-year-old youth told cxiH-rt^lo lbi&lt; "loll. The Ittlerlin upThe report rltea numerous In­ police today that be and a prison imlnlnienl expires Dee. I.
stances nf nruera, and even whole nal fired the shots that killed
Tile outcome of the election I"
plants, iH'lng shifted Inland and (leorge Schmidt, Macomb county I'ortnlii In U' Interpreted ns a
sou Hiward, mid of pressure for lllick farmer.
victory or a defeul for the lli'inoothers to take the sam f direction.
William Roddy, H*. said hi rrallc oiitlniml ailmiiilstriilloii.
The study concentrates on air­ gun went off hy mistake dm lug
I.i'liioini, foul liini'" governor of
craft.
the holdlin attempt last Satur­ Ibe Koipire Stole, nnb'iilly cham­
Krwln Schlnk pioned the "F air Deal."
Keglonal chairman In the unof­ day, Reflective
renorlcd.
ficial commit lea are!
Didli'H. famed foreign rtTfnlrt
Roddy declared that -lack (to uolbniily, ileiinliiiceil .1 huge ■■book
Western slates. Senator Knowland (K -f'alin and Ken. Blieppnrd herts, IK, another of the four of Mr. Triiman'" domnatlr pro
ynuths belli in the shooting, grain.
(D-L'allfi.
(Ireat l.nkek area, Henilor Fcr filed first.
National Iciidri" of liolli major
The .22 caliber pistols used In pin lie" weie walrlliog all con­
[Usoii (It-Mich I and |{ep, Crtawthe
shooting
were
stolen
from
o ...................
tests fm signs of which way the
ford
(K-Mleh).
political wind" are blowing fur
New England, He its ter Mc­ a. hardware store, Roddy raid,
(tie llif.li general eoogiea:ilooal
I.
Mahon (D-Eurin) and Rap, F»Rt
.GAME COMMIHHIIIN
eluctioliH,
TALLAIIAHHKB, Nov. H - ( /l'i....................
...............'
III lloslnii, the pM'stlgr and in
Ihllo A tlan
tie Htales,
Hahutor
The
Rlftto
Hniqi'
and
Fresh
Wuti"rllll'lii'i' of Heel elm v id l.'lbm
Myei" (l)-Pal mill Rnp. Caqflptd
Fish
Commliilon
Is
going
to
Maurice Tnhln became Involved ql
IM-NJ),
.
.in.'
for membership In the IIm la»l iiilnute |p tlie muyoialty
Routll Atlanlic area, tienatu
HenaUi auaii apply
Florida
merit
system.
.
n ,, .
pointin«nl piiiidlpg,. Ktspv Bikes (U- . Commissioner Carl! Webb of elect Ion.
.[Toblii, a liirmer llostou mayor
r in l.'
' ' *•
Tompa, who suggested the plan, and
Mioniiirlmst'll" governor, pule
linbl the- mm It system fur em­ llcly threw III" suppml brlillid t'lty
! ” * YEAR OLD HLAIN
ployes would heln to rid the rnm- (Ileik John II. IIvlies. Ilyiios Is
mission of "political pressure." trying In unseat Mayoi .lamen M,
fhirloy who is imilling lor ids
! NKHROEH PLANT LUI’IN U fiftli term.
Lake City, Fla.—Many Columbia
Now Jeisey volet" lllioeil olll ill
County negro farmers are grow
unconscious and dying In a wood ing blue toplnu cover crop" on their large numbers to I'liniiac betwrnn
Reppblicuo fiovrii"! Alfteil K.
near' the Norfolk naval base.
this season, in-cording to Mr- Driscoll nod Kiule Heiiiil.it F.lmor
The Federal Bureau of Inves­ land
Klnley
Jeffers,
uegm
farm
agent.
H. Welle an Ibe stulr's oust gov­
tigation nnnmitieed that Lawrence
ernor.
Augustine Markham, u resident
Higher iiiodiicthin per animal
First ii'pntl" fiont IA nt Uni
nf wartime housing project Broad
Creek
Village here, has boon ran be obtained by ilgbl rolling "lute's 21 ruuiitica "bowed Ibe
charged with the murder. Thu and lieller breeding, feeding and voting as heavier limn usual lit
ten counties aod not nml in four.
F ill stepped Into the case hecuusn ■llseuse rout rol.
Driscoll, iHiomctl as nimnlbb1
(he rhlfd was found on federal
I’lywooil lias been used In piano presidential timber fm luf.2, was
pro party,
I Shirley,
__________
. . whose head
had been niNtiufartiire since IH3ft, when It rated lit pre-i'li'illoo (meensts a
battered,
ittered, died
tiled nf
of fractured aktiii
skill was first used for timing pin close favorite over Wcnr, former
last night a few hours after aha blanke to prevent plus from Itemocratle coiigre""iiian mol a nafound.
tioimlly-koowo baby chick raiser.
slipping.

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adhere this country great le gat Hints To Houftowtres
thowln o groatt deal of latottl-.
showing
iatafir. M
By Anna Ma* Sikea

genet, nut, Dr. Campboll assorted
P L A Ip P p W T E W ,
PROPERLY TRAINED YOUTH such things mark him who prac­
___Ja, so popular In the ff a n Ion
Plaids,
WILL PROTECT AMERICA’S tices them aa a good citisaa, a* a
etur* thla fall, praatat a fow
IDEALS AND WAY OP LIFE glod American. "The nation that picture
In horn# drasje
In a recent address to Florida Is profitably and happily a t work special. .
making, vivmihi
clothing apaetalUta 'of
county and home demonstration has never gone wrong,” he de­ Rlllllftf.
vs W
clared.
U. 8. Department of Agriculture
agents and other Agricultural Ex­
tension Service workers, Dr. Doak
The educator-, pointed out that and the lows Extension Service
Campbell, president of Florida the task of training ami guiding agree.
• la te
University, emphasised young people I* a difficult one, but
When chooalng a pattern to make
proper training and guidance for | it can be done hy one who believes up in plaid, look for simple lines
the youth of today. His Ideas are In American Ideal* and alrlvaa
little docoratlv* detail. The
wall worth the consideration of all. earnestly to pass them to others.
’’ora enough dacoraAs continued success of Amcrl
Dr. Campball referred to
ncy extra touches
can agriculture Is dependent on the munlsm
a great danger to
and the fewer tho
thin layer of top-soil left In this America, but he stressed tho Idas
tho less tho difflcountry, so does one thin genera­ that the younger people of today,
„ - _ ig tho design whsa
tion—the youth of today—stand trained properly, will prove to bo putting the garm ent together, t
between American civilisation and a groat bulwark against such sub
If the material m uil m shrunk
"almost any kind of subversive verslve Ireas.
before making up, take t i r e to
organisation or government that
hang M straight in drying and to
you might think of," Hr. Camp­
CITRUH NHIPMKNTN
, hold ends and selvages even la
bell esvplalned.
pressing so that the weave runs
WINTER HAVEN. Nov.
Therefore, the educatnr pointed —Report of the fltate Cltmh In­ straight ,aad true.
out, it Is necessary for America spection Bureau at 10 A. M.' today . Th* aahtest way to make tha
to conserve and guide her youth In boxes;
p a id m atch'ls to cnaek tha notches
when*/
as well as conserve her top-soil.
on pattern pieces,
Grapefruit
Oranges
Tangsrloaa
Dr. Campbell called for renwrd Kail
maklgg
that a notch on the
26,:&lt;7U 20,027
iple, come* at tho
emphasis on such “old fashioned" Truck 22JM3
73,401
270* ■ save
the plaid aa tlu
American Ideals as hard work fru­ Boat
iin
2,320
703
™r
notch In tho a r n «
gality, and price In accomplishment ToUl 60JM2 104.120
270
eye
i it pays to ent pi*,
to maintain and etrengthen thn
cea
time and on single
American Way uf Life, Young
NEGRO
CEMETERY
rather than double material,
people have heard some Ideals con­
' ‘ ‘ a l­
Pagc-Jackaon
Cemetery
for
trary to these practically all their
cept for thaw nieces which imost
negroes
la
being
cleared
and
to
lives, "and it Is not so simple to
110,000 square feet havg he cut on g fold o f goods.
convince many of them that the date
been
Improved, Chester Allen,
world is In great danger," he ex­ chairman
of a committee which stated, ta a o a a having relative*
plained.
Is promoting the Improvement, buried in tho cemetery arc re­
As n result of comparatively p* announced this morning.
quested to eteka plata. CHlaaiu
cent developments, many feel that
Tombstones arc being painted are InvItM to visit tha eomatery
I someone who works hard, puts ■ and nameji made more legible, he ■ind aee tha Improvements made

what

HE NEEDS.

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Established 1908

VOLUME XXXX

Lehman Wins Mayor Carraw ay Gets 576Votes
To Win City Commission Post Jo h n
In New York
To
By Big Vote
Democrats Also Win
Many Other Races;
Soldier Bonus Carr i e s Pennsylvania
PHILADBi.l’HIA. Nov. 9 —t/fT— rannaiyvtniana gave a
whopping threc-to-oni
•Jorlty
dollar
far • half billioni M
i s veterans'
and Governor
honna yestsrSay
yesterday sad
Jarnao H. Duff dpclarod "more
taaea" will ho raoairsd to fin■Ms tho hoana. Govtrnor Duff
told a aows conforms* shortly befar* noon today Mth«r« (a no
am kidding ouraalvea." ”11110 Is
• vary groat aunt af atoacy, he
assorted, "and It la going to
hav* to ha raised by more taxes
Sad everybody la gala* to have
to hole pay for If.'' The SS00.*•0,0*4 bonus la tha grratiwt
aver approved far a slate'* ve­
terans la United State* history.
NEW YORK. NoV. 9— (/!*)
Ntw York itate’i 5,000,000 voter*
gave a thumping verdict of appro­
val In President Truman'* "Fait
Dtal" yesterday in electing former
Governor Herbert H- Lehman to *
U, S. Senate seat.
Return* from all but 50 of the
state'* 9,565 election district* gave
Lehman 2.567.704 to 2,362.173
for Dulles.
Lehman received 419.579 vote*
on the Liberal Party tine, mure
than twice hit majority over Dulls*.
The Empire Slat* eleclorate. re­
presenting a tenth of the nation'*
population, made it a joyous day
for the Democrats by handing them
(tandiome victories in lhe New York
city mayoral battle and several
olhar contests as well as in the na­
tionally-watched Senate contest.
The 1|-year-o|d Lehmdn. once
called "my good right' arm" by
tha late President Roosevelt, un­
stated Republican Senator John
Fester Dulles. Lehman had libcrial
■party as wall as Democratic* sup­
port.
v
Pracideal Trusiaa.. who made a

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tehman’d Victory;
Gives Dr. ‘Gallup
Welcome Change
i . i. NjfeW 1 1YORK. Nov.' • ll -&lt;/P&gt;. •
Dr. Gi-orgp Gallup of the Gallup
sabl ha was eating phoannnt
y—a ‘ welcome change from
hla year-long diet of crow.
HI* poll foreeaat the U. S
Senate victory of former Gov.
Herbert II. I&lt;ehra*n
I&lt;ehman In venterdav'» New York State election.
Gallup'* figures dare not n*
dole na they h a v e , been In the
oast, hut ha picked the right

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Gallup gave Lehman 67 nor
rent of the vote, and hla R«
publican opponent, Senator John
Faster Dulles, 48 par cent.
Almost complete
......
.iieta n liurna from
♦lye actual
tysslfotlnwr showed
Mhman winning with Ba per
rent over Pullas wlyh 48 par

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ust a vear ago. Gallup foreIf of- Gov.
r«at *ha election
Thoms*
.5. Dawoy over President Truroan, and haa am a t the tlmo
,sine# thon Improving and refin­
ing hla polling ayataat.
Gallon was Iindiy nff on the
Ek ala* of
Lahmanp
DemocraticLiberal majority, howavar.
'Gallup gave him more than
JWpnon claimed by Democratic
chieftain*, while tha aetual fig­
ures. with only a few election
district* misting, showed Leh­
man with only a SOfcOOO vote
load
sad from a total vote of al-

avetihsleaa Gallup was Juhll-

apt.
“4 f**l that 1 ran now quit
4 ,satlng crow and try a little
pbaaaant for a eHangs," he said.

HANPORDDIMOIIAT
WA8HINGTOA
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Around the world, some 90 native
Floridian* are In thai aarvlca of
tha State DepartaWPt.
Among them la Reginald P.
Mitchell of SanfoN who la second
saeratarv In P aris,-franca.

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A biographic (tfririer of tho
a r t # Department • M uds* thaaa
other Floridians In %iw Jplomatle

Ndaehaaovflia,
BBM Rn
B:
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it liiw t f JE fart, Uv*

Sanford citi/rm yesterday reaffirmed their faith in Mayor Andrew
Carraway by re-electing him to another three year term *• a city commitiioner. With 576 vole*, he had a majority of 5d vote* over thr com­
bined total of hi* opponent*. Frank Miller. 382 and Jette Lodge. 140.
The total vote wa» 1,114 a* compared with 1,447 latt year when

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Of C Of C Director*
An catty rc|*orl im the City nf
.Sanlurd'- .ipiilication fnr Rrc«n•Inn lion I in,«m r Corporation fund,
(nr Ilie iniutiuction of teimin.,1
facililin it directed taler tin*
wrrk. the dirrclnrs ol the Chamber
nf Commerce w rrr told last night
by Cnmmiiiinnrr John Kndft wh,.

tSMH | \TFI» PRESS

Memoliil- die log Uee| ttrika
sermril on dir
to general *«tllrinenl in |l,r neat future, th ltl
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util I,i- built in lUiulliwpstcrn Ru*&gt; *■

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non irrigMiiil nrrr* for cntt.ui
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•Ip I iii I* inmglil nf I lit- iilnnii, ■&gt;*
pin I,itl up,,n wblcb il bad irpnit
ml Satiinlay. Tlir story *niil tb«-Incf .ngincci nn the prnji-cl &lt;11-In.si-il lb*- inf&lt;*i miii I ii . ii lii-fiii*' tli.*
Mn-inw Institute ,lf Kill-Ill,
Tli*' Nnclii K tp ii'« i- t'nmimui
n p iro ril •*l|«f,irtioil with thr (in. i-l iiiotiollisl Iml Im im .&lt;f(n ,111
•tmilling with the Hu—um *•»,11
gn-M uf the pnijpct.
'puli.,n iti l,i-i mmi&gt; It- ui.min
Mcrling III thr Tuuntl Cruln
I'.iy uppm. nllv bull Itn1 nppinvnt
l.**t night thr ihrfrtnn wpir .il... ■if llu- itn -iltllc, toil u&gt;,I nr,, .m
'l&gt; III,-I* pull-n r,lllp III. V (I
tnhl hy ClMrln Mali,ill uf the n
tlu- He,I Duty's Tm-glu b&gt; It,mil
fclient result* which the Miylui s.'lui'l fni nffirilll millnillll. ....Ill
Nnrbl Kxpress ipiulril Klipineci
Inn has rpcriyrd from it* aihrii Davydov n&lt; -uyiug iituinu . -pin
iiiag thii fall. Murr than 25.(Nil) -iuli- w rir uhi-iI tn drive u .umii
tbrniigli I lie I'll, gill
M...III* mil
Imuklfla liavc hern pnnlril it j l.clwrrn llu 11• it I Mminliiin nn.'
rn»t nf $111,000, hr mn I, and th- i\ii gix Range.
Till.- nil- linin' In innkr pn -ilili
hntcl i« qiriulmg $1,750 * wr-l
in nrwi|i*|irr arlvfilitingt in ih»
mrlin|Kililan rilin nf the nnilli
"l.a rgrly ** * ir*ult nf till- ,..t
vet tiling", In* hhIiI, "tlic Imlcl &gt;.
bnnki-it -i.ll.l fnr three ninnlh* iiii
winli.r. mid I* nlri'iidv nri-ivi.ig
gin*sl i wbn liiivc seen mu hiIvi'i i ,

1#

I, I r * | | t||i|

Re-Registration
Report Expected . Russians Planning Big Things
Election Is Held SoonFrotnRFCOn
Thru Use Of Atomic Explosions S c h e d u l e Is Set
For Trustees And
It) THOMAS \ III I IM
By County Board
School Milla^es C i t y ’s Termiityil

Supt. T. W. Lawton till* morn­
ing axpnaaed aatlsfartlim with
t h a voting for School trustee*
and mtriage* In lhe t w o Sanford
precinct*, yesterday.
«nd oredlclul
lhe ra-elertlon
of the
Hirer Iruslea. R. F. Cooper,
Mr*. A. D. Rountree anil liny
Howell.
Precinct Nn. 1 of which II.
P Whltnrr Sr. wa* clerk, finMieil It* total* at about H:00
debt of 200 billion dollar*, largely o'clock at tha Girl Scout llulldlng.
the result of the two World War* Mr. Cooper received 100 vote*,
anil of the tremendous eo*l* re- Mr* Rountree 00 and Mr. Howell,
sidling from them, ami alatcii that ! *01’ ''
nf
1vote* were
our children and rhlldren'* .-hild- I«•»"* »"•
»lx &gt;mJM levy will,
....
..
agiiln«t
and
Ht
voted fur
ten woulil have to rontlliue to pay
the two mill *rhno| Improvement
for these war*.
"This country eaiinul uu luu-l. lew and 11 against. Mr*. W. K
to the mistake* uf World War I VVnl«,m. Mr*. Amalia Noble and
and the disarmament rnnferenn • W E Watson served a* Inspec­
that followed," Judge Htensironi tor* Vole* cast tntallrd 112.
Precinct Nn. A at the Touriit
told lhe Linn*. “Our present it*fenae polley rail* for reduction of Center of which Hugh Tllll* w«*
uriny foree*, and the N aw i.i clerk reported 1M voter*. II. F
•»klng *hlp* nut of operation. Th* (coper received IfW vote*. Mr*
14.1 and Rnv
Air Korre I* the only hrniu-n * f A. 1&gt; Itminlrat.
|R7. Three person* each
the service not M n g changeil, aiv iUnwell,
two written In vote*: S
lint getting new plane* to ■i reive,|
It In not
...
■ M
o . r, rt..n n ,n..
*peak( of other than to replarr old | M() j nhn' , Galloway.' There
US vote* for six mill lew
He told of the cold war with were 112
for and 29 against the
Russia, whirl, I* building up its end
mill levy. Inspector* were
armed force* dally while "we arc two
Mr*. A. R. Wallace. Mr*. If. J.
permitting rtuf national defense to
and Mr*. W. II. Single­
go down." Ton many people, lie I.rhnian
said, do not keep themselves In­ tary.
In Oviedo, said Mr*. Lawton
formed of lhe lanura at stnke. He
warned against deficit apeniling lit vote* were east for the two
hv the government and stated that rdll levy end bill one agnlnnt.
people are now paying 26 cent* out The
..... School Hoard will meet lo­
th# total
of every dollar for federal, state ]
" .211
vole of the rounlv.
and rounty taxes.
Judge Htenstrnm commended lh&lt;Lion* for their rceent •ponaorah'p
of the'blood bank donation*. King
Lion Cliff Able* reported that thl*
waa very auccraaful and that 2D
TAMPA. Nov. 0—■(A’l—Florida
person* had given blood. Plan*
waro dlscuaard for a Thanksgiving rattlrm en are helping build the
stale's flneet 4-H Club camp on
Eva dance at the Mayfair Inn.
the shorea of lak e Francis In
Highland* county.
Thr State Cattlemen's Associa­
ATOMIC CONTROL
LAKE BUCCEB8, Nov. 9 -(A V - tion In convention here yesterday
ftao p o for th* project. That
Th* United State* and Brltlan voted
will hulld »n auditorium, kitchen
charged today tha Soviet Union and
dining roogL
perafata In blocking International
Other funds for the 160,000
agreement on control of atomic
will ba relied by 4-H Clubs
energy. They backed a French- camn
the 29 count!#* In the South
Canadlan plan for tha six atomlr In
power*—tha Big Five and,Canada Florida a rts . About 1J00 boys
girls will use It each summer.
—to continue secret attempt* to and
The Association also voted |8 ,•
and the aast-weat deadlock over 600
for the National Livestock
th* atom.
Tha United State* alao Informed Association convention In Miami
om alo, president of next January.
Carlos P.'R
P .' Romalo,
Dm U. N. assembly, it would study
BODY FOUND
carefully his appeal for a abortSEATTLE, Nat. 9—(/P i- The
ta r n atomic armlaUee, a ban on
body of o m or
men trap.
pad at the bottem a f a M-foot
tb&lt; tjalvarsity of Washseatrot. Romulo announced the shaft on the
Ingtea campus
ampoa vwa#
i a found early
gleg earlier today.
today.

D ec.

I hr 'll dry.old &lt;im | «irike of
L lllte.l Moir W nilrit w.l* tllipend*
rd lot liner weslu today. It Wgl
i ailed "ll pending lurlher effort*
to icttlr Ilie ro n lllit rliipule bo»
twrrn |i&lt;lm 1 l.ewni .mil hilumiw*
on* operalot.
It m.tv he reiiime'l Dec. I, if a
irttleitirhl i n’t ie.t&lt; lied hy than.
In inniuiming tli* move, Lewi*
tanl it « i. likro In, "public COO*
Yemeni r m l ,i« , oi*|or UMW
4ntltnlnilKin fit ffili tlHf |||f f#*
♦MH*rr |w*4%iltilify ttf .iMifement baMIR If.H llftl
I lir Minna Hill rf«umR digging
II m I MllMlffit Alrt| V ttlldrtv terms of
then ionli.nl h Iiii Ii espued July

On U. S. Freedom

Douglas Strnttrom yetlerday told
members of the Lion* Club that
freedom it not free: it hat its price
and declared. "Our security de­
pend* almoit entirely nn a tlmng
America."
"If this country allow* itself
to reduce its budget for national
defense. R may have to pay tha
price in blood, he warned.
"We fare freedom for granted."
I|e anerted, "but there is nothin;
in the world more expensive than
freedqm. We’ve, spent more lot
freedom than anything else"
Ho told of the present national

On

U. S. S t e e l Re­
sumes Negotiations

Judge Stenitrom
Speaks To L io n s

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long, III til n ml wulriunv, llu
Nnrbl Kxptrsn mlilnl, util I** ulib
tn p*i.ilu*i- H2.ii 'iii ,iiimi,i m i l,ii ..t.iii
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mul l' |in ililr Inppilig uf li.nib. •

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luiitril vr-lriil,iy liy llu- (HuntV
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, pl.lli- m11miulI&lt;iI by Ml- Verne
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I hr Incgril ,|rr| I,mi. Untied
.St,,lc, 'i|cr| .nimunred tndiy that
.« I, Iit-.,mill,; inerting with th i
Olllnil pinli.ililv will tic .(tMngtd
im tnumnnw I s Steel ||,u been
lire key pinihli ci in .fltlliK lh#
temp nl ii.iiti.ul. in p.irt years.
Tin . - i-.-ir. ii u ».i „n itgrrrment
will, thr t s u In Hrlhlehcm Steel
t’uip wlu.'li r um- first The nthtr
luigr fuin.) whti-li xi-tllr.l yestar*
day w rir .Ion*-* mid I nughlin and
Ri'iml.ll, Steel fn ip
Tli*. xli-i-l iii.lust■y pattern, **t
I■v 11,•1111«•11*•111. rail* fnr payment
cn-it.1 an,I -Inn lug uf iniurancc
cnsl i l.y iIn* i nmpauv ami em­
ploye*
In iimmuiicllig lliat tb*1, U»
’.!ihi mini policy cummillrc had vdtn i In -end Hie soft, ruul mlliais
Inn k l» Hu- pit i, | i&gt;tv is rnipbasitr.l Unit tin- imivp la trmpuranr,
Hr mlvi .cil hmueholdera |n, fill
lhrli null Iniii against a renewal
•if Jill* walk mil, ,
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Tin* union's ahli.omt bllumliiAus
niiurin ra sl uf iha Missisiipni.have
trinaUnsee »*■ e*i* *MI

J.

Iload Veteran Wiw
Refused Entrance
To Jersey llnspital

D M .AND.
Nnll i-Vi-A
Win Id Wai II vein ut who d!e-l
nml*&gt;. gi Hav I'tne- veteranlnr.pit.il Imd lirrn irfil*ed r e ,-I
i.iitinlirr In n veteran's bn.pitiil
-. im m ilr t m i n i y , - .iu | ( t | ' II, m
iu Netv Jei-ey lircati-e hi* run
Inn i , m u l t &lt;1x 111 l h e - i l u , l u l l , iditiuii waa out "-I'u lre i-nnucci•ul", a rmiMty nffirial l emitted
-ill br .u li,ill* n l
Tin* youth, 2I vent util WII
m g i-lt.ilin ii
will
l.ikr
pi
r
i'l," r . i limn I In 11 Ik*iii Waters, Ii . nf
•' Illlllg I &lt;n l. 1950 tllll m ill.... I'.ltl-r.-ull, N ,1. -II. I'Ulubeil after
iiii; tlll"*mli Mil H .ll ll'c n il'..
' 1*1Stitt bnilUlt Itage Hr b "I lisSh
...............
tn —Hi*'
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Mi*. m
p'ivi.n —iliui
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l l , III 1,, patient
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&gt;llm,. u p « o r —, u u p l u v e , } iii’l
p, in, i m lit i r g i - l i .ill.in - V- t r i n |..i

■aleil H tlir n l l l i r n l l l r i i i y

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grand

Tlu-y empty inln the Arrtli Mnnn
I "iln i. ,ip tn m » tiM l
I I i M .ig n n li i 1 l u r v n n D e l . M In a r e p o r t o n
Tn reierve Hu- divrtlril •&gt; , , .i bln I mu win there m,v d-Iml
niidltlnns In llie lull tier* de­
‘••'•"ii
lire
extent
nf
the
m
p
lu
.um
thr new papri iti.l, „ rhnnnrl fit'll
plored Hie fart
Waterw1I’h
iir
wa-t
no
rsplanutiun
givn.
If* ITI ill •hull will i|Un Im »**a•Ia* "murh In ure-l nf attention and
liillra lung mul nuptyilig ml., liu
what
the
R
ihs
I
iiiih
did.
if
mi&gt;
' rul Sru Will l,|. bull, |, - |, | |ir
11M*I t'la tl.irn t available
mi *••11111\* |il f ‘Ifll'l h liy flu*
only in a
&lt;t iintisitea n« r s i c t *«»*

vI "1 nf I ( if inf | Hi iMft mi
I•dill . irntnl Im-pllal "
*s •
1 iliilfH fm (lie beurfll nf clt*» M
"We do not i.iulei -land -vltv
Ing".
I'Mtil ili*.'ie farilitles pru-ideil l.v the
Manager Fd Hlggin* «•** «&lt;l
I' ill I**&lt;I S tiilr. guvcrniurul fnr
conn'd Imck liy I hr- dlrcclni- fnl
util nf f‘*| il I»a( ( ,M« |I mii its veleians l.avr nut brer, made
lowing Ills rcrmil lllnrs*. ami mil
unfurtunaie
' il itn «li•«*«'t «»t of tlir S# mill'd* avnilnlilp In &lt;h!&gt;
Ad R T
DE
•
■a
w
lined plan* for • general f’hatnl*''
p n u.n," tile gland lurv -aid
uf rm um erre menilieishlii nu&lt;i
Waters bad l.ren lakni In cos.
Ing hiiiI dinner to Im held ni tli,'
Inilv at a I lay tuna llracli ln—.
, mnnngri, was m reptr.l•»l and
Hldl a ir
Mnyfali Inn on Nov. .10. He hI-»
Eleven new menihei- wrir .ul
I lent, mul Mrs. Paul It .......
•"blllmi -va- passed .............. ling I'ltlnn- when lie l.ermue violent
staled that an Invltatlnn ba*
■vim on fb;l, 6 su. rredril ( ‘apt mul I
" *»*l«'l»«li*l service-." said Ills mother said he wa- rn rnttl*
inilleif
In
(
mnphell
l
imiii,.
|'ni»
sent to the Slate Road Departin'-,&gt;'
It, Miami In tiv nut with a l.1»rMia
Itvril
lllld
till
ns
rnmnmndri
lletiidnn.
to hold itn Decemlier meeting "i No. 51. the Amen* an l.eguui latl
&lt;tn arrnuld nf tliese reslguallulls, , ball tram , the mime «he rnnhl
.
i
.
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ii
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ii
ii
"
f
Balvnlliin
Aitnv
t'm
p
Sanford.
Huai.I m
stiidh
d ••
n
•I r d l l l I ithe
n r aitirai'i
iph *m
*
e.
.i
i
ntBhl *1 the Legim. lint llu *.l.lt
1 .^ ,0 ,ed .bat they air ,1.
il'-nu-r Gleasmi of l.nkr Maiv
,.i.„ f„, ,r„,v *n «
Hus •!••,...• , 4 riirfff i U ve (iftu.
«r«m?
presenwd a list in lit name* »l Imns huuight tlir I ’nsl meml.i I &lt;I|||,! finitrdv pleased -villi thr farilitii
... I ,'"ry report.
aunlv .
Hn
i nf the lieadquartern no Ka-t Nn .n ut. ....... ariTun, will b. I« k*,f
j b n I II. Wingfield and the H#J
liersmia In Lake Mary who l.s - r 'u p to an a l l linir high nf 5/1
m il fniH.ei study is iim.li'

4-11 Hub Camp Given
$12,000 By Cattlemen

Camphell-LossiiMr New ( ommandei
...........
Legion Post lias 01 Salvation Armv■ '
11 New Members I'ntiHes Sanfiiidi»r,b!.'2llS

P,.lied for telephone* and Im - Hudtng 458 psul „p nieml.n-lnp, "l"'
bi' plaiid the people of Hmifi.nl
I'he llumd uppruveil It..........-'-lit
for 1950. 'Tlir 1949 panl up tnrrn
"We like Hanford very miii-h.
li.
isinii
Dnuglas
Lie.lt. June.-, "ail'l appii'".ell I.ieiii.
.......
.. n| i 'inintv
/, . Judge
ii
. i.
lienhip wa» 442. and tlir former declared
rial
...............
&lt;• the high esteem everynn.
'I
“ V .'l
record 448.
ib s fur thr Hnlvaliun Army in 1 ' , ' -;"'1 7
"f
" Vi',
• •*
*,f |(U)
f(*r •liittifiK**
-f
HU. f,*r
damage nrttie
dune to “•*
an 1,1
11
The new inrmher* srr S. | '•(!'•' nelghbiuhnmi":"......
, ,
itmmM'ik iimrhlnr mi thr
"Jack Renton, Charles W. Il.anllcy, i *ll*. riIfV,i *•I .*lsM ,
Mnwi'll KmimI f»n 11#i1»\v#*11 iiiulit.
William M. Clark, J. I. hum an. t. in a Hnlvaliun Aiinv (iff........... . ,|ih| , h r m l nf the ........
which In; saw
|IHt| |,R,m deetroyed and the
William T. Juhnmn, ffuiurn I'.igli- o n - years nf service In the iu . tl.aiiat
pi|n&lt; stuffed with nrnngra.

heen nnahle tn get them mul
quested that thr Chamlicr nf f'nin
mrre take action tn help ease tblalftiallun. Thr dlreclura drclded
rl
t»
takr the m atter lip with the off.
rials uf the telephone company
President W. A. Patrick railed
attention In thr unsightly mini,
lion of thr Country Chili Road be
ynnd Ihr city limits east nf Up»shi
where trash ha* Itern dumped a
long the highway. Senator I.. F.
Boyle pointed out that there I*
a state law agiln sl the dumping
trash along public highways.
H. H. Coleman restated than an
Industrial survey nf tha Reminnlr
County area has bean made l.y hi*
rnm tany and that a report I* rx
peril'd nn It In the near future
The treasurer's report was pre
■ented hy J. L. Ingley. Manager
Hlgglm rad tha minutes of th.*
last msitting.
Among those -present were AI
Lee, John Brumley. Jack Katlga...
Jack Halt, J- L. tngley, John Kridar. Senator Boyle, H. H. Coleman,

a w a ,v z ttia s s u

WALRRR NAMED
LAKE WALES, Nov. 9-GFI
—Martin H. Walker has been
named general manager for tha
Florida Citrus Cenears Cooper­
ative here, a peat formerly held
with th* Florida Citroa Commla-

f f e js -

&gt; _________________________

l l Lew is O rd ers C oal M iners j
S top S trik e A nd R e tu rn T o P its

— — —--------------------------------- ♦ William Stemper ami linn.lull
Cham' were elrrted as commission
School
Floyd Palmer. Mr*. Ralph A.
era.
Mr*. K. K. Koumlllat, clerk, anil
Smith and Raymond l.tindquist,
Inspector*, completed tin- count
shortly after H-.00 oVIta-k 1**1
evening.
Mayor Carraway wa- present at
the final count and wa* congratu­
lated by rltlsrn* present.
Expressing hi* gratitude in the
vote given him hr declared thl*
morning, "I alnerrrly appreciate
the vote of confidence given me
by the people of Sanford and
pledge my continued effort* for
a bigger and better Sanford."
Edward Higgins, manager #&gt;r
the Seminole County Chamlx-t of
Commerce, congratulated Mayor
Carraway this morning and -aid.
"I am vary pleased with the re*ult of the Commission election a*
It mrnn* j | continuation of the
plan* for progress of the City *nd
I* an indication that the ritlxrna
of mu rommunity ate ilefinilrly
MAYOR CARRAWAY
behind the policies of (lie admin
l«iralion."
Frank Miller went to Mayor
Carraway's office thl* morning to
pcisonally congratulate him and
declared with a grin while lie wa*
leaving, "I helteve In loanling lhe
linn In hi* den."
Je**r Ixiilge alated ltd* morn
Ing that he wished to eongiatulate
Mayor Carraway on hi* re-rler
tlon a* a rninmiH»ioner and to wli.h
Security Is Said To him well In future endeavor* lie
Kilm-nlnr* comprising the •WvidiiatiiiK ciimimltei
expressed thank* to tlni*i- who
DcpcndUponStrong also
n-porled in tin- -landing of HaMlnole High Silo...I m
voted for hint.
Mr*, fa*tha Tinsley, Mr«t Itornthy t'lmlm. Mi
National D e f e n s e Mr. (Carraway will continue in •ented,
l.omli Standing,
Mis* l.ilu I’aiduc ami Mis*
l*s Ngtollc
N|&lt;
hi* &lt;-nparity a* mayor utilil Jan­
Speaking nn thr subject. "What uary at which time the t ’ity I' oiii
- — ‘j f
Price Freedom.” County Judge mission will again rbno*c a mayoi

aw, John C. .Sikri, J. Frami* Spi fni.lrv mul air force, ills mu vice
vak, James C. .Sumlrr. Hamid I). with tho tOth Air Force look him
to Smith Pacific arena including
Tatum and Homer
White.

Leelonnalrr James F. I&lt;nn|mi
' J»la ........................
World War II tram were
announced aa winners of thi&lt; Post
membership campaign ami Mr.
Benton won a IB.no p riir offered
by t'.ia Post Historian, Caul Knrlr
T. Loucka for obtaining the Miith
due# payment for 1060.
Cast. Loucka has ol.talm-d 26!i
members for 11)60 and Past Com­
mander Chaatar Miller, (ll, It was
announced.
Slatk District Commander Ho­
bart LaEoy Attkiseon was present
and wfinotaed tha Post ballet on
new members that brought the
Joel mam benhlp to an all time high.
Dean. Ha waa complimentary in hi*
W0fJ|
p0#t
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POlHOf
JACKSON.
a —County At
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A N IIN
I N D E PP EENNDP1K T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R
B H a e a B a M
W E D N E S D A Y NOV. 9, 194!)
H A N FO R D , F l j j

TAMp 7 AV# v!, I 2 5 R —'Tampa
transit llaee aud It# union hue
drivers remained daadVwksd today—th* thlrd day of a aarprise
walkout affoatiag M A N dally
riders.
The CIO
orkcra
Union

Ha waa elected at th* eeve*a
the ter

Luion and Leyle. After lhe wai
he attended Marion College mid
the Salvation Army training college at Atlanta, Ox. lie wa* msrril'd nftar becoming a Halvatbu.
Armv officer and with Mr*. Jones
lias been serving for the past 10
month* iti Lake Worth.
Mrs. Jones, lie revealed, comes
of a family of Halvntinn Army
workers and a grandfather was
nn officer. Lieut, and Mrs. Jones
are much Interested In Institutional
work. Including the visiting uf
children'* and. old peoples homes
In Seminole, Lako and Voluala
counties. They retain the aurburban type Chevrolet that Capt.
Hudson peed for nativities of tne
rorpa,

ii'insH here hail him icnuivrd 16

mi Orlando hospital anil later
I. Ray Pines
On Oct. 2n, Judge Wingfield
told county t-.immis-l'Uirr- Wa­
i n s hod hern In a New JcrieV
veteran* hospital hut that Ihlagency refused !*, accept him
at; a In ticcati-e Ids condition wXi
not "service connected"
In Naw Jersey, Hap. Ilordon
Canfield anld he had railed upon
The Itoyn wrre released under ilm veterans adminlstratlo for
-It Irt custody of parents.
it "rnni|ilete probe" of tha death.
The Commission, after reviewing
a petition signed hy 60 residents
T I1 K W F1A T H F1R
of Rear Lake requesting that the
.■limity ginde and improve the
J a c k s o n v i l l e ! Nov. a - i / r i
Rear Lake, Forest City Road,
Temperature tsl.la
agreed to make tha improvements STATION
HIGH I.OW
Leo J. Ilurnett of the U. H. Kti66
40
ginrer* in Jai'kaonville Informed Atlanta
61
27
ilm Commission in a letter that no Ill-mark
ns
45
Federal assistance can lie given Huston
65
41
in setting water levels In Bear Chicago
66
SS 1
Lake, Lit tie Hear Lake and Lake Denver
61
70
Katherine a* there are nn Federal Dr* Moines
ns
48
Fresno
project* there.
13 49
A letter from J. W. Fox of the New Orleans
78
M :
Florida Mast Coast Railroad In­ Oklahoma City
68
44
formed the Hoard that proparty on Heattle
74
the abandoned Okeechobee line. In­ Washington, D. C.
78
a
cluding tho roadbed south of Holo- Jacksonville
99
88
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81
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NEW YORK, Nov. 1 0 - m ~ «n doeliment* to Russia In viola-1 BERLIN,
f e .
i« caaa k id the lowered
tlon of the espionage tawe.
[ offle el Soviet
Array newspaper ' a close friend of the let* Franklin &lt;■
OPTOMETRIST
rate* asked by the rail car­
D. Roosevelt
j
Fwlerel
Judge
Wllllen
Bandy
todey
&gt;ald
New
York
state’s
choice
k
* - - - ‘S rttrss
rier* been ,jgdlaM |k to become
le
t
the
date
today
after
another
j
or
It
rbert
Lehman
for
a
seat
In
rOKT PIERCE,' Nov, 10M/PI effective, he*' ttltf.
;
p
r
'flie
former
Justice
Ocpaftmenb
There
ere
more
than
M
known
brief exchange Gubltchev, who the U. S, Senate was a “blow a t
Philadelphia receiver* of Flor­
•jJU duf«i mil freight rate* on
species of deer, found almost a»l
employe uml the Soviet onRinear In court has claimed an off. , the warmongers."
Florida Citrus ahlpmunta to New ida Citrus fruit recently pro
from hie ■gain, on-again knowledge
who was suspended
.♦ e e e w n e e m e »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■&lt;
The
newspaper
TaegHche
Rundover the world except South A inT___
ort have relieved a ictback tested akiorptlon of *th * vl rli
NEW YORK, Nov. 10—(A*)— United Nations Job are charged the English language.
and
Australia.
1
sehau
said
Lehman
loudlnic
charge*
at
New
front the" Interstate Commerce
TorK Major steel price Increases “are,
Commission, u Florida shipper City,
„ . Htedmun said.
...
a definite possibility for early I0W»1
reported here.
h i?ur!' i
,,r.fcU5?
,
i
unli ss demand goes to pieces," the
(Jordon
Sledmun,
secretory* "discriminatory", the
Philadol-, jrtm Ak„
metalworking trude
manager of tliu growers and
isked
the
|
ihlppois league of Florida, said P .’SC to render simitar rate* In weekly said today.
. , . ,,
llo- publication reported strike
[ • the ICC hurl ruled th at southern the Philadelphia territory. The
■ tellrcH-t- wuuhr
!h! uIIowh) ppw ruling resulted.
1°** n* mor® tngn 10 million tom*
I
.:; . j - • ■.
of steel priHluctlon means a short­
to "absorb" the llt-rents netage that may extend Into next
box unloading charge a t New
Ptct-Swewtl rreseat
simmer.
Tour proposed liy southern r-'l
-is to meet water competi­
"The conversion deal has come
tion.
nick and the threat of gray
tl'n n lla u fS
►H iai I -* * , l l s . l
r mrfr.
Iriorldu
tU! I'll! j growers
Rswni »#» HIHI
and nni|jpjsri&gt;
shippers , f, it. loan If sufficient funds ki t* loom* again, it commented.
p in t contiriUf to |wjy nniund
,,
.
,
Hut
the
Iron
Age
found
chances
tRn nxsifii (ipp ('in* IfiAil ijf #in it hi*on I'll not HiCLire from tin* ijjiwF'
.
™ more p ir ia r load uf fiu lt
|)f )(|1. trminn), lie stated.1 goud that major price t Increases
The issuance of the revenue cer WIU not he pusted this year. Nut*
Factory Pack
tlflculi * will also huve to he iog the infill posslhllltles, it said:
Agen Frozen
validated.
"If labor costs of the smaller
Reviewing the history "f the steel firms are raised by strike
project, he pointed out that pie. ■ettlements some individual price
Agen Frozen
iniinnry
engineering that ac- inn esses are certain." These were
coiiipnlned the
upplirotioo for" listed n* iiiohuhle "hy smaller volthe loon hail heen prepuied hv uim mill*, who*u’ units cost genSmith und (Jillesple, Jacksonville etally higher than those of the big
engineers, sulmtnntlullng the rlntu fir mu.”
Prime
uf shippers mol transporlntloii
Higher labor costs under the
Frosen
companies, compiled by the Sem- flethlehem pattern or any slmllnr
(note Courtly Chamber of Comt „ rt. variously estimated at a
Solid
Hodl Mlxt
tnerco and made part of Ihe ap- minimum of *.’l per tan of steel,
rr?.
1‘
------------------Fancy fla k
miration.
I i|,c trade weekly said.
Tills npiillmtiun for u *:tr»0.0fwi
full Impact of the r-teel strike
loun was submitted to the RFC „„ metal nmsumers "will land
h.-i- a vein ago, he said, at t»,i* month and It will close down
which time It developed that „ j ,, „f plants." said the Iron
•he Cltv remilred special leg!*- Vl(,.. ........ .
wh„ |t.Mrnw4| |„IW
letlve nulhorltv to Issue reventn- , xpeo-ive It Is to operate off ihe
No. 1 Tall Can
crtlflcates. Ihl* was pn-enteil tail gnte of a tru c k are going
» r
to Ihe Slate
lo-glnllliii &lt;- last to tie sure th e ir In ven to ry I- in
v
spring hv Seminole Count v
i-sentatlves eiialillng the City fun hupe before resp in lrig foil
Quantity Rlqhte Reeerved
in p h l a n d o
to Issue revenue rertlflrnte*. mid pi fit 11icI ifiri."
Prices Good Thru Sat. Nov. 13
niithorlilnv ill pledging - f the
Nted *&lt;iup price* were ri&gt;purted
G ujcIo A Shipped
parking meter funds.
highei again this week, iirnl Ihe
", Palm etto and Third Sta.
CHObi K K IILACKWKLI.
Sunford ha* employed the Ni-tv trade w eekly noted that the iron
314 E. First Si.
York
bond
attorneys,
Caldw
ell,
age
steel
scrap
compo*ite
ha*
A.1« i \ U ( i
Marshall,
Tnualdr
and
Mitchell
moved
from
it*
June
low
of
&lt;|P.:i:i
A Mb
Heady
(
w
Tu Her**
j li a- *1*1 Cltv Attorney Edwin u «*■•» almost half way bark to the
Hhinholser In the validating pro- fl.'t January high. This week d
Gioen Giant
reeding*, which Mr, lllggio* pi'; --land* at flitt.lii!, an incrensu of
U. S. No. 1 Irish
10 lbs.
too i lit OOF HOT. IN
1 dieted
would he handled Iminedi- 1 1,114 over the preceding Week,No 303
1 , 1 , i
.i
,
The Industry's Ingot .ppilraliug
'Receiving the assurance
lh„ Wll, p|„,.w| , hls week at 2’.'
| r»th "A Heal
he UK on the oun. will »h
)lf t.BI)BC| ty rom |,nr,.,|
4 .1 5
Huy"
low u* to proceed to negoliite
..« i„ ,
1
,
with the S tute&gt;Hoed Uepnrment
l \2 1
1 ,1
V
Fresh Cireen
Idaho
to realign hat portion of Sera" nl’
Imde Iloulevsttl necerftarv foe I
HWF.IST or HMY A R d
the eonstrurlion of the terminal.
5TI1 "
W P
In thi Supreme Court llullding
"It will also put us In position
JirniMgeinenl- " Washington, each of the Justices
I,, make definll
Head
T; l.ony Inland

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Increase In

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LIQUORS

2 fk |i. 49c

Peichea pk|. 25c

BROCCOLI

O le o 2 9 ° 3 1

Ballard Bisenita 2 pkgt.
Kay Nat’l Cheese 1-lb. pkg.

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MEDIUM E00S

2.7

Peas 2
Potatoes
2
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Keg. I'rlcc
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Ktaleil, "will lie iu position now
I k licifin ili'lalleil similes of -■-*n■
stroctiop ami esllniute for llnI.ud,Ibig piiigriim.'
Mr Higgins asset ted Itnit in
hi*

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opinion

41os i .

'114 Nfl

fiuw that 'lie
tln&gt;
I (IIIImill t 'I In
III T
IM

“Oldat 40,50,60?"

—b'nirMan,I'sr.itsen
You're
Crazy
»s at# irfirpy gi ,'ir |ry

W SHOWING
M a iM U R R A Y
O 'H A R A
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COACH WHO
NBVIR WIN*
'A OAMI —
egl THI MSI*
UISHS usi emiM* on th*
L o t h ib t is m / /

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te I'rogriimH

Htao • 10:3(1

Ilea Under 13
myi Free

Iml lif l!n or Pi*, year* nl 4 per
cent interest,
,i
All net revenue1 from opera•'
of !*■&lt;• terminal, said Mr.
Higgins, will la- npplinl to re­
deem the revenue eertlflceles. Iu
......
1* a -hurtlive of this
revenue, Ih parking meter funds
vd't iiiiiVm iiii the differeUre.
Mr. Higgins ha* been largely
Instrumental, a* manager of Ihe
Seminole Countv Chamber uf
Ctimt-'-ri'i- 'u ih- o-iirmi't’ot of
tin- SI, Johns
Itlvur, Channel
which was deepened in I'! fi-el
between Sanford
ami Uulntku
which already
had a 12 foot
denth
to
Jacksonville.
The
Chamlier of Commerce advanced
money in secure srdllwuyw and
spoil arena
for the
project,
which included digging a trlMigulnr ha&gt;Jn In Lake Monroe,
and filling In Ihe terminal area.
Construction of the terminal
wilt he hv cnnlrnrt. he revealed,
nml will include a concrete wharf,
l-idlt to Ihe water's edge nml reirfar-ed hv sheet steel oiling
outside of the present bulkhead
vodl. The enclosed tmrt of Iho
•mlldlng will have 110.000 snuare
fee* of floor space. II will have
rail facilities on one side and
on nmole paved ares for load­
ing ond unloading of large trucks
on the olher side.

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Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Sleepless Nights

25'

33c

Now Crop

Apples 3lbs. 31
Emperor
Grapes {, 2 Ml. 21I t Culifnrnla
Fepperll ^ f6r ' 141

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fttri («• Ihl* v iillilu lin ri
tin*
M-vi-mn* m t ir im lr H .
Ihi* iip filim liiin w«« fu r l.in o ,.
.CUi.P(H) more tliim was
' |Cr„
„ |„ |&gt; he declared, hut cxgranted,
pic»M‘() coiifldencu that thu
o f tho
(HN) &gt;votdd cover llis Vogt
ci
li rm inpl
mill eipupuirnt&gt; jmill
would I*- am o rtlicd over a p«*r*

llcil Oollclnua

i||i silh'lstto i iiiiltitialoiiiifur sriit

loan, he doo- not see why there

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fltafurd-Urlandii Rued Turn on
Fie. U 3 Jt the Fleshing Arrow

Per
CauIlf
i

v ill- roll aide I laospor Inlluo com •" to "titled with a suite o f three
tmnies in reganl to opemling l,lll,l|s privavte of fl c i, sec rid m y *
Die (erndiod. The englnoer*." he "Nh-i'. i-alii and shower.

Oranges ^
Celery „2...29c
Pascal

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It fERr rEUee. tlHtfMtnf liAcka* Hr. fin imiHlio

k»JOf I't KlMmk enrfKF. ««|a
Him wMielBhU, •Mtlliuir,
liwr ih*
Ifj|'tTl'B* htftiuuhi --o nrn| ----(lltitilti'ac, .t nqtriM
uqlrrnt fjA
KHIity |i«ea«KM Wllh snuiHhm ••»*! iHiinJrm

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w•a»,?n«lhlim
tt*rie* i* nsIw
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or LUfietfr, ri*n|f

wall | A*k bfHir «(iiiKirl»t fr.r t)f.an'4
rilli, n NtJinulanl fllnifUr, hs«tj pHirrAifully
NT litllllufia (nr live r Id yiara. {h un's alvei
h»l'PF Itllrf RrHt will lieiji (he* IA mill** « i
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lljlewa Itkivli mil |n.leofivu» WHil« fiuui
Fvwr Llu&gt;.J. (J«t IHhui'wI'liJj.

AER 0W AZ
29c

pm

Rib End

B EEC H N U T
Ll&gt;. Cun
Argo Corn

si 1

Rile

12-oe. Kruncl

65

lb.

SI*

Sk Frozen, Dressed &amp; Drawn Ml. Vertnonl

'A

Today &amp; Friday!

Sliced

I Perch riUct
whuiMi rich

Sugar Cured

*W
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Pur* Poik

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CH IR IT O
1bt. Fey. PibHi He*
20c
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1L I B B Y
Vienna f c r s e n f

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sau n a
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L IB B T
Cktu A Beau
Na I,Can fie

Mealy

FRIDAY

■ajc. tfj-- * . . f v i ‘ li t » .•

Swift Premium Rolled
Armour'* Star

^IWOUOMT Hi W m t l t s

M nM :

Peanut Butter

1-lb. lOle

Stuck

N abisco

Laid O' 1luiblio

Pock Loin

Hickory Sweot Grade A Sllcod

ColUei

HTKAM IIDATIil)

Stronghearl
DogFood
No. 1Com 9^C

Ctaltr Call)-lb.

For Floors &amp; L in o le u m

ENGLAND DRI'llK..HMKII
.ONPON,
Nov. io -(/P )—An
official of th* Labor government
admitted todav Hrltuln ha* been
rnuvht with Ita dlsper* down.
Harold Wilson, president &lt;&gt;f
the Board of Trade, said ha Is
r**s(tlnjr the rnukers of threw
irnnred pants to step up ithe
H E supply for the home market

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le"i •
aabedBeam &amp;Perk
IS-oi. 15c

mpiprd Oyilfri
TODAY

Tall

Wlifn illMnri|#r tit hMn&gt;F fiuirtlBii iHrniflv

tNb mmoii. rnatitr to t f i,3 „ li

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Oviedo News
/ V

C i -7 /( A (.

OVIKPO—I SPECIAL I—The Ovledo Woman’* Club will meet on
Thurailay, Nov. 10, thin mnnth InMead of on the reirulnr meeting
day. Fraitlav for the convenience
of the irue.Ht epenkcr, the Hon.
A. S. (Siill Hcrhmir. represent
etlve from the fifth dl.trlet in the
U. S, Congress. Rep. Herlnng will
u*e ii* hi* topic "Compulsory
Health lltsurnnre’". The piesidriit
of the Ovieilo Wemnn's Club, Mr*.
J. I’. Cox. will preside.
The ho*te»*e* for the nrcusinn
will lie Mr*. C. O. Smith, Mr*.
Joseph l.elnhurt, Mr*. II. (i. Smith,
Mr*. W. II. Cox. Mr* C, (I Shnf
fcr.
The Rev. J. T. Adam., Jr.,
scoutmasler of Troop No ‘.’I'l,
Hn* anmnineeil llial Ins ir.iup
will purtlcipnte In llio jmrmie of
•he Roy Scout Circus in inlamlo nexxt Saturday nml also
in the Clinrlot rnce.
Mr*. Don Dlrey iiitemled a
meelinir in Orlnmlo fur the lien
mothers of the Cuh Scouts
The Woman's Clul. hoiiiil meetitlf was held nl the Ovieilo Wo­
man'* Cluh Friday afternoon.
A I'-TA houiii meeting was
held In the Home Kronomlcs lluihlitif tn discuss the budget fm 1lnyear.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles T. Nihlnek
ami neiee, Sutnnne I'nrtln, spent
Sunday in Lnkelnm! vlsltlnu (heir
daughter, Mis* Dorothy Nihlnek,
Who I* n student ut Soul hem
College, and to he there foi open
house.
Mr, nml Mrs. Tommy Staler
and soli, Mae, of /.ellwand, wenvisiting relative* and fi tends
here this past week.
Mr. umi Mi». t'lis Sego nod
hahv duiiglder Kay me visiting
Mr*. Sego"* pul cuts, the W A
wards.
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. (iuynii hail
a* their recent guest their son.
Basil (lyrm and .Mrs. tiiiyim of
Miami.
Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert Duval
who have tmim living It) Ft. I'letee.
have moved t&gt;nek to Oviedo and
are no wocrupylng Hie 11III In id
house. Mr. Duval I* the In other of
Mr*. Dor Mnlcolm.
Word has just lieen n-vetw-d
that at Schwnrhlsch Hall ,lh-i
many, on Del. 211, IP It*. t'pi
(^amhy Kliilhlc, son of Mi ami
Sir*. A. II. Kimble, of tins nl&gt;,
helped the f&gt;th Field Artilleiv Itit &gt;
tnlllnn relelirnle Its 17'lrd mini
versary. The fith Field Artilleiv
llnttnllon is the heavy aitilleiy
firvpower of Hie famous Fn si
Infuntry Division, "The llig Red
On It." CpI. Kinildc, who is n-u
llig with Henihpinitern Haiti n uf
the 6tll, actively pail iei pul id in

r

• . • and kaapf
Dixie Crystals
sugars frasharl

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j H d i l to TJi# Sanford Herald
By MAHIAN R. JONHS

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ANNOUNCING

T H E O P E N IN G O F
T h e S A N F O R D
R ESTA U R A N T
T U B S ., N O V . 8
2IM N. PARK
(TAKACH BUILDING)
HOME I1AKKII PASTRIES
HOME COOKED MEALS
PRICKS ALWAYS IN LINK

Rom where I sit

Joe Mersh

In Nt'W Enitlunil, wtioro Smiley
cornea from, frlemlahlpa have been
broken over toinaluvi vereua ereain
in clam chowder. Expert! aay th at
aouth of lloiton the tomato reign*
lupreme. but north of lloiton it'a
fo a m —or elan!
From where I wit. whether It
ahould have cream or tomatoea la
aimply a matter of laate. Thla la

By BABA NULL HARDIN

The Woman'* Cluh met at the
home of Mr*. Emmet I Lowe on
Tuesday at noon for u covered dlih
luncheon. After the business meet­
ing following the luncheon, it wn*
agreed to meet at the home of
Mrs. J. II. Ulnss for the Christina*
party In December. Mrs. Irene
Jiiekmnn spoke on "The Children's
Home" nml her work as the So­
cial Worker at the home.
.Mrs. Krnest llrnddurk nml sis­
ters. Mrs. D. E. Atkinson nml Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Weaver, spent the
weekend In Jessup, tin. with re­
latives.
Mr*. E liialath Kowlcs and
daughter Mr*. Eddie Demi umi
daughter Laura of White I'lniiit,
N. V. are renewing ueiiunlntiiuce*.
Mi. ami Mrs. John llnyno have
arrived from Montclair, N J. and
will he at llielt home at "Shangri
I.n” on Stone l-diiiid
Rev. Ed Kirchei is attending
the pastor's school in Lakelnml
this week.
Miss Margaret t'oleman was in
Jacksonville for the past weekend
with hci parents who met her
there to attend the Fluriiln-Uenr*
gin fiuitlnill game.
Mrs. I). M. Ilaiiiillon entertain*
ed on Friday evening for Mrs.
Homer I'etertnan with u house
wanning, a most enjoyable even­
ing \vn* spent hv all
Mrs. Mae (Soff ami son Hill and
.Mr. Norman Smith from the Ever­
glades visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Knight Sunday.
Mrs. Cray Dunnegan and chllren of Hrlando wete visiting her
parents Mr and .Mis. Kminelt
Lowe Sunday.
Among the voting people unend­
ing the siih-dislllet of the M. \F Here Susan Jinkmiin. Hl«iu Alfoul, Ann Hike*. Ruth Hoc. Sara
Nell Hardin, Kiltv Shuwerman.
Warren .lacktmin. Edgai Tuney,
(ienle llevelle, Ernest Thompson
and Mr. Vermin Somlei sou.
Mrs. Mae Makei ami infant suit
are expected home Wednesday four
tlie Fenmlil Lawton Hospital In
Sanford.
Covered highway bridge* *ra
use. One at Wo.In-lock. Wind­
er , inrul&gt;. Vermont, recently wu*
r I n 1111 as a preservative measure.
hi

Earthworm* often
in year* old.

live to he

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GREEN MEANS

2 2 0 CUT OKRA

240

IIKITH. SPROUTS ...

270

200

CHOPS lb. 63c
A R M IS T IC E D A Y
In enmpllance wllh Ih* Alerchnnla AHHOclallun
m-ommendutiun. thi* Plant will remuin closed
Friday, Nov. 11, until 1 P. M. Wu urge you
In attend Sunfurd’* Gala Armistice Day cele­
bration.
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TRIPE ... 24 oz. cn. .17c
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Fancy Pink
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IJUANTITY RIGHTS RKSKIO ED

Limit J

bo if we could all pfe
prejudice* ar* mattar* of
only. Home Ilka hot coffee,
like It Iced, flame people Ilka a tpta
prrato flaaa of beer. Other* prefer
Ice-cold lemonade. My fraud,
mother uaed to aay, "Prejudtt*
that tees only what It
cannot ace very plain.’'

m k. 1st si.

PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY

II \K D H E A D

the festivities of the day. The
pingiam consisted of a guiiulc,
a histoilcill pageanl (deplfling
halite scenes dating hack to tile
Itevolutumiiiy Win I. and a fooHmll
game pilling the Fiisl Division
\ ililli-i-v against the tilth lufnntrv ilcglmeitl.

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W h e r e C u s t o m e r s S e n d T h e i r F r i e n d s ■ ••••• H o m e C o n t r o l le d

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plain to aaynaw who daaknt VMM
from elam chowder couatry.
Id
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N o te s

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A N D STO R A G E CO.

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ill
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w u i, Ilka M b min*. and Jl yen
R a t to ke*gila frl.ld .h y i )Jk0 1
do, don't ***r l«t him hear you m j
that guod clam chowder can bo'
mad* without cream.

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Legion Parade

Informing The

In

It 1* tfIMHI ntwn mm* “• “ '•■"v
nviivnuii
f a llM lil M ir iji* M " E a r n . ,
*■4 Baaear
ban reorganized the Public Affaini ncellon of bin departm ent
»li Maqawlla Aveng#
w ith intent to improve and increase th e flow of foreign
Ea4*r*4 mm aevmad
Ortaber *t, I l i a al Iha
policy Information to the public. It is to be hoped th a t it will
• I M i l a r i KUlMl,
•t
al Mill
have th a t effect. An effective public relations section In a
*“
nof.rA M i i;
governm ent agency can !«• of great service in m aking in­
uaiia*
form ation available to the public, if such is its tru e purpose.
noNiNiN tm a a
Maalaaaa Mnaaoev
Exactly the same organization can, if the co ntrary lie its
i i i 'R i p r i n * matmi
aval
true purpose, effectively control the flow of inform ation D
arri* ...............
»* larHk*
ra* Meal
Meath ............
the nubile and suppress that which would appear unfavorable
Thr**i Mentha
Mai
.........
to tne agency. Secretary Acheson has said th a t his purnose
Maall
ell Maalba
....... .
ima V»gr
uaa
V»nr ................. .....
ilo * is that the public should have all possible inform ation.
Ail aMiaarr aatiaaa,
It is essential to our system of government'JLhat the
tbaaha. raaalallaaa m l
•alartalawaal
public
have a t all times a full and accurate flow of Informa­
ratal aa fends, Mill 5 X 5 3 ? far I
tion about whut government is doing, At the prescut time
a i reaalar a l t r n U l a i rataa.
Mrarraaalae
*4 YaiUaailr Mr la . thte general statement is especially applicable to tire licparb
Inn4 Naira
Maaraaialatlrra
m ent
cht of
or S tate, because the people now nru keenly near'd of
la*.. Near
Maaaaa
Ihelr
great stake In the affairs of the world, anil lit, the
"T lia Mara 14 la a"
4
a I*4 r m a whieh la •■ m ini course of this nation's relations with the rest of the world.
t o l « l i t l l In ibn «•« lar rtpaUIit. were
v
Purl tif the changes made in the Di'piirtmgul,
In
rail** al bll lb* laral aatta primed
la tbla aa«M»a»*r, aa wall mm all accordance with specific recom m endation*'of th e tloovei
W m h i 4la#nlrhve, _____
Commission, of which Secretary Achesoir wait a member
THURSDAY, NOV. It, 1»4»
It is indicated that he experts to .a ir y out fu rth e r,I'm m i
TODAY’S RIRI.R VKR88
memlations, including the apiHiintment or an assistant sccre

A banaar la a k tna iln
r l mlM
lu a
aym- Inry who would Is’ responsible for the public rclutious work,
fcal. W* aKo«id honor Ood'alNU . ami who in addition to getting inform ation to the public
BMd defend It. Thou h u t given a also would be charged with presenting interpretations of
banner to them
■mvm* iaa»
th a t ftvRi
ta r thee,
liter, public opinion to the Department. The la tte r function would
that It m iy
a t ..........................
ho displayed because seem to promise singular value, and is v&lt;jry much In keeping
of tha tru tfh— Pa. 00:4.
with the American concept of government.
,
Congralulations to Capi. Crommelin. The Navy evidently itill be­
Little Things O f Homo
lieve* in freedom of ipeecli.
The things needed by disturbed children — orphaned
5o many ptoplc got killed in llir children and those taken from ruptured or unfit homes and
Philippine election it has hard In placed in foster homes •- were discussed a t a recent meeting
to tell whether they were voting for for child care specialists of the nation a t W estern Reserve
pieiidenl nr having a civil war.
University in Cleveland. Miss Eva Ilurm eister of Milwaukee,
ojHJrntor of the Lakeside Children’s C enter there, told the
We’re ready to admit wa're fail, group that sueh children need extra fond tre a ts for their
hut when a man called up Tuesday special tastes, plenty of play activities, and love, to Heal
night at 7:02 and wanted to know the'
tdr emotional wounds. They need, in short, the thhigs most
how the election came out, we children get as a m atter of course in th eir nurmp) pontes.,'
think he’* eapecting a little too
These are the very things least likely to t a , provided
much.
in the foster .Ijbmes where large groups of cnjltlren arc
Why do you publiih those let­ cared for. It is riot easy to bring forth the specTiirtidfiTfs frraii
ter* of that prohibition-loving (he kitchen, the particularly liked games, and the bit olj
preacher, write* a friend of our* wave for a girl's hair wuen the household includes th irty
who arkr that hi* feller he with­ or forty or more children. Yet these needs can be met.
Kvcryono who hears of a child's loss of his parents or
held from publication. Perhap* it
it beaute we believe in freedom his home feels an instant tug of sympathy* for the child
of the preii and the right of every is much more sensitive to the hurt of such luspes than the
men to heve hi* *ey no mailer adult, yet is helpless to defend himself a g a in st'th e m . Not
how wrong he mey be. “I wholly everyone can offer tne Individual foster home which would
usually lie bent, but most people can help, if thgy will try,
disagree with all you have lo lay. tu provide some of the little tilings which cun "make group
but I will defend lo the death your foster bombs like home itself
right lo ray it" might be our an­
swer. And lo this we might ndd.
Future O f Notre Dun^&gt;
too, the more some people talk
th* fewer converts they make to
Tin* Nntri1 Dunn: fitolimll tt'iiin mayi bit
lu&gt; w
w'rtrtfrnK
r tw n
itni’l
their cause.
mil of o]i|HimuitH. Its lung strin g of viitoricn, intmtly tsj
How much does il alrtady ton ovurwhulmin^ gcorett,. in (ilnmirnglug to, i-ivuln. J'lvon mun
to run the United Slaft* govern- iiin(|tii&lt;'tlug a te 1the nlgns that Notre Dame rrnilH have rm
aunt without benefit nf socialir*d U|1 mill larger Moron, hail Coach Frai)k. Lathy thought I
medicine, or socialised induslrie*. eX|H*dieul. Aral n o t only are oiqioaiiig lertm*'btettdn, but the;
When someone leili u* it is 42 bil­ Hornet linen fted that Ihe content ugainnt N ore. Odme'n riel
lion dollars a year, it dohsn'l mean nlrak of repteoemonlH itan Juft them in poor H|)A|)e for th
V
vary much to u* because.WI can't fnlliiwlng wd$k*.
At
any
ntte
Army
him
given
tip
the
Notre p lm e game
conceive of how much money a
re|Hirt* that Southern CulifiirnigAvlll &lt;b* n&lt;
billion dollar* really it. Rut when and there
out. O ther» oa-nifnin
nchiHiln fi,'
gctijjtMc
natln
" i " ’ s'****
trail an cveiw
an
someone got* to lh« nimble and wtion the contract •riinn
faction out of
nf content*
con ten tn with no nuperhn'
nuperior an
op|X&gt;jtent. Mon
tm opf)o|ient.
figure* il out that is the same thing fiiclton
Imue to Imat Notre Dame only lie dcvotihff an atten
as $00,000 a minute, rvrry minute ccould
lion to th e game that thtdr prenlitentn are humid to Imllevi
of the year, we begin to gel some iiii.iimtifit'il.
*
Idea nf )utl wbat kind of financial
rocks our fiscal polmrt ate lead­
ing In.

The people of Sanford have
placed their stamp nf appmval on
th* progressive |tn|itie» of Ma)|&lt;r
Andrew Carrawsy. Th* howl* of
protest whieh greeted the packing
tetters, the swimming pool, the
housing project, the terminal pin&amp; (, were only the hnwlt of the
ft no matter how loud they might
••und. The msjniity are firmly in
fgvor oi going ahratl, n| trying
M4 keep pare with liie rest nf
Florida, and the rut nf the rminMy, in new indiiitrirs, in new
construction, and p n pu I * t io n
growth. We congratulate Mayor
Carreway on his mititanding vie(*ry.

Al might have Itren eiprrltd,
Senator Dulles was defulrd for
riLajwlion in New York stele. He
Ited about as much charm and per­
i l g dam. and besides that
WM opposed not only hy PresiTruman and all of his Fair
bill by all those stilish
with which New York
ro#k* who are constantly
for a federal handout,
M Iha ignorant and the wist,
down-trodden and tha privid, tha foreigners and tha
I, have combined lo elect
' chief representative in
a Wail Street banker.
W# have Many intereeliag callers
teaay peculiar complaints in
m m of a day al our office,
of ours, aot having bad
•ity for a coUaga adutell, 19 years ago ia
» 0# tha dapresaioa dacid*
b ll *•• should M l bo
I te that raapacl for finhe. So ba took out an
policy with a Ua Ufa
would pay

((■■«laa»4 trram l&gt;a«» Om I
nil retail merchant*, hotel ami re.
K. Meade Wilson of Mulberry, shoo mu operators, amusement
executive committeeman of the tangihle personal property.
Application! I or tha certificates
American Legion, will make the
Armistice Day address at the are available at all county tax
ilundsholl. Remarks will be made collector's offices ami chamber of
«iy Robert L. Altklsson, Clermont, commerce headquarters.
The comptroller haa not estab­
uxth district commander of the
c'loridn Department of the Ameri­ lished any of the t.'l new branch
nd Is'glon. Joel Field will servr nffirrs hr Is organising to help
.« master of ceremonies anil dls- ilralrrs rollrct the tax and re­
InKtilshrd guests will be Intro­ turn it lo the State.
duced by Knrlyle Huusholder.
Hr said they will go Into operadiiyor Andrew Curraway will lion on or about Dec. I at Live
„'M’i'l the visitors. Post Command­ (Ink, linlncsvllle, Daytona Reach,
er (iulloway will preside. The Rev. Orlnndo, Lakeland, Clearwater,
iV. I*. Ilrooks, Jr„ post chaplain,
' tin. port Myers, Sarasota, Fort Pierce,
will pronounce the benediction. \\Y-l Palm Reach, Pcnsurnla.
jnarles Morrison will lead the Marianna and Panama City,
.rpglng.
hor* nf his old field staff from
The Semlntde High School
However, he •aid about 40 mem.land, led by II. K. Illnck, will Tallahassee and the long-rstalilish..urlictpiite ill the parade and will ed lnanches Ht Jacksonville, Mill:iv„ a short concert a t the Band- mi and Tampa are devoting most
hell prior to (ho program, and &lt;d their time to the sales tax.
,111 accompany the group singing.
'
Following the massed colors, \tKST PALM HLAI-ll, Nov,
.derails will march, Including the R* 'A’&gt; l-egnl attack* on FtorAmerican Legion, Veterans nf Ion's .1 per cent sales las eon.''oreign Wars, Disabled American tinm'd today.
Ad era ns, and Spanish American t.. S. Gauldln, hotel-apartment
.Var veterans. The High School owner and attorney, renewal his
.land will follow. Riding behind fight on the law which went Into
iicm will lie Spanish War Veter cftcct Nov. I and a Miami new*
a ml
operator
announced ho
ms, Disnhled American Veteran* si
file for
a declaratory
mil Legion and V.K.W. auxlliar would
judgen ent In Tallahassee,
les.
"[ no not intend to collect the
The 40 id 3 locomotive will tool 'stale sales tax," (Jnuldln told
iirnlly along anil behind It will Mallory 11. Horton of the State
come the specially decorated Attorney Ccneral’s office, during
.louts and automobiles.
„ hearing brfom Circuit Judge
Following an *'e d u ca 11 o n n I J.... tdi S. White here yesterady.
Ilout" entered by Mrs. Julius Ding
(iiiuidin asked a rehearing of
felder will come the Sanford Tour |d« attack on the act. The origin­
1st Cl ilh'* entry, a Sanford Transit al motion was denied OcL !H.
Lines bus loaned by S. A. Allan, "A man has a right to bring
and containing tourists and three suit against the tax but 1 be­
musicians, Hdrry Wohler, ’ D*ve lieve It should be brought In
I, e o n
(Talluhassee)
rnunty,"
Shannon 4ml Hill Martin.
Other entries will Iqclude: W. K Judge White said, Intimating he
Smith and float representing would deny the motion for re­
hearing unless new evidence on
p
transportation corps!
corps; tne
the uLions
Cluli with is real1 lion from
* ' ‘ the /.iOO he rase was Introduced In cases
in n cage; Hunt Mercury Co. «n- llauldio referral lo the Judge
study.
try; the Church of (»nd float dedi- for(iullldln
argued he i* m titled
rated to peace; the Hanford Pro­ to l.ring suit
here Instead of In
duce Co. float; Ruddy’* Repair Tallahassee because
his home
Simp float; the Red Cross car; the
Klk* Car: the Tuberculosis Asso­
ciation float and the Odham
Miitnr* float.
Mounted and colorfully clad
members nf the Dusty Root* Rid­
ing Association will follow. Final­
ly will come the drill team of the
Colored Legion Post No. 207,
drum and bugle corps and colored
liny .Scoots.
Following the Rand Shell prognim, tlu&gt; public is Invited to atlend the hlg fish fry at the lstgtoh
Hut where for 70 cents a delidIUM*
menu including - fish, french fries,
role slaw, pickles, roil*, tea 'dt
coffee can he secured, ‘i •
""
Central Hutchison ycSthTdiV'r*relvud'a telegram frank Mark W.
I,nitre,iiadjutant general - of 'th e
Florida; Air National (luan!, prttmining that tho'Jet planeil wt||"Hc
here.
N! &gt;-iH‘v ■ru t
Open ’house- will t&gt;«&gt;Yield' M tHrTin/* let Cental “from 'SHOO to « U »
I'. AL,.following:ith# Legion; Mb
fry, aswl the |iuhlk- let Invited tiy
Alrs.ilJiln Muatrny, refroaKment
elinii nion, and i.Mrs. 'Nancy DoDbinu, busters,chairman to attend.
•At. Ihe Dusty Hoot* Riding
(nick nt Ilia. Municipal Airport'
u\evs will ste rtia t 2;Q0&lt;t&gt;. M„ with
novidty. nvciite' i between races, A
duncu will In&lt; bold at the Club
llounti starting a t 1I:&lt;H4‘1*. M e "

-.hi* parsiIc,

Deai Mr. Dean;
I have read the letters published
In the llendd from time (o time
cmuernlng United \M fid Federallata. The nullmr "f'th # tetters op­
posing world federntlon, It seems
In me, is mpldly lircomlng n Fed­
eralist. He tins prupiishd numerous
objections, and then he h4a a talk
with s World Federalist who np*
parently answers tliosa objections,
entirely to Ids satisfaction. Then
lie pruposes another, art nf olisiaeleit. This is fino,' ft Is (he
lemormllr way. Il la the wav nil
believers in world federation have
reached their ronclun)pna.
Why do I think wrttd'federation
will wurkT Reran** ' aw ry time
federation has been tried on
limited scale it h a| worked nn the
seals
up. if n
■ ‘for whieh
..........It waa aot up;
!»• set up on a scale of world-wfda
proportions, I saa no rw aan why
it cannot be mad* to work on a
world-wide basis, fraallcally every
objection which haa been railed
to world federation waa propound­
'd to tiur founding fathers when
they sought to create a fadaral
government for the thirteen Amer­
ican Colonies and form tha United
Slates of America. The little
states wars afraid of tha big
states, the agricultural South
afraid of the Induitria! North) the
textile Ka*t waa afraid , of. the
developing West. T h a n War
Germans In Pennsylvania
Dutch .In Nsw York, t|te
In Minnesota, tha Fretienln Louis­
iana and tha Enullah., ^ atterw )

everywhere. How could ______

gilomeratldn of people of different
illanguage*, customs, Ideologies, re­
ligion* and sectional *
aspirations ever bt
one contra! govm
lory hooka nava
tailing ua all tha

moved to

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th at no

our tonr was dot too

ss
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|C««llM H Ftnm Pas* !&gt;•••
tobacch 411 and 40.1 cents a pound)
hurley tobacco 44.H and 40.3 rent*
a pound.
Milk I.1.H4 anil 94.3H for 100
pounds; hutterfat 93,1 and 00.8
emits a pound; wool 43.0 nml 40.8
rents a pound; mohair 60 anil 06
(cq) cent* a pound; honey (wholesale) 17.3 and 10.9 cents a pound;
latqfp,.*1.76 and
UPiatuff,.11.70
aJii; IJ|60, a bushel
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f'ir,

L'l.B'itenleifliMUtldiiite)\ftl.niand
n; turkey*
lufkgy* ;&lt;live;
.(llval
41.0 ctteUi lit dokens
oat*
H.n iffid 0tli2 ghnta d|kopnd|.oati
H5.H.dnd 0h.2 cents g.'M holf liar

Air Force ( ’enter
lO nllss** ¥tmm Wmm* dost
of wind tunnels—under the study
in fluid dynamics. A wind tunnel
Is a structure through which air
is nulled at terrific spent* past
model* of planes, missiles or ma­
terials under controlled tempera­
ture* and pressures. Knglncers
thus determine the character of
ihe thing* or materials testrd.
The Air Force and industry now
have wind tunnel* In operation In
which air speeds of from 200 to
.7,000 miles an hour can be at­
tained. Rut It Is proposed to have
tunnel), ill the new center to per­
mit research In the high super­
sonic (faster than sound| speed*
varying from .1,000 to perhaps 7,000 miles an hour.
Under the heading of . thermo
dynamic* the center is designed to
provldo research In Jet engines,
use of heat for energy, possibly
through nuclear fission or atomic
energy, and the electronic and
wave phenomena study will call
for work in raldu control, radar,
lorun, television, homing devices,
guided missiles and the cosmic and
other rays.

Our Luan Plan
(lurNtlmtM Kindly nnswrred. Expert
Advice Freely (liven -* Monthly
I’uvmenln Like Kent •

Injured SavintrH

Home IsoatiH

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
of Seminole County
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PARADE STARTS 10:30 A. M.
SPEAKING AT BANDSHELL 11:30 A. M.
FISH FRY AT LEGION HUT 12:30 P. M.

f f liw u r * r
......... Tloyhyans
O \&lt;«
$2.90
poun

The Following Merchants are cooperating with Camp\
bell-Lossing Post bx ekwlng. their doom a part of the...... ;
day, Friday, Nov. 11 for the parade and program.
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The new law dirseta, however,
th at the shift from the old to the
new parity formula J must not
permit a drop of more than a year
for .purposes
of price support
.
operation*.

In tho casa of potatoes, eggs,

oate, barley, rya and gra in earghuma, the new formulr la more
than 6 par cent below the old one.
Thus* :for price support purposes,

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Purcell’s

Lodge &amp; Son

Hollywood Shops

G. W. Clark

Puckett &amp; Royal
Furniture

Sears, Roebuck &amp; Co.

Model Cleaners
Galloway's gtai ird
• SewiCe (d o r all day)
Service
Whittle Am

Kilgore Seed Co,

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. Jones’ Tire ,S)iop

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Robh’aBakary

Bill’s Package Store and’*!
Bar
Margaret Ann

McCrory’s Store •
Piggly

business.

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(10;00 A. M&gt;

Table Supply v i

1:00 P. M.)
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Jan Rose Shop

Taylor. Furniture

The trip was.a meat laten etiag
na and wa have gained much
knowledge
nowladga about tha n m a H M

the future.
•Utcereiy

Planning
your
Home

111 yearn afro, the first World War officially
ended—on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th
month. The war had cost the world 117,508,686 military
casualties, immeasurable human suffering, and billions
of dollars; when hostilities ceased, there was deep re­
joicing. When you hear the whistles blow tomorrow,
preserve a moment of silence in honor of the Armistice
and in hope that peace will one day be permanent,

the
th* new itterity
parity _price#
. ___
product*, w ila
‘ b# as follow* |Jm
Sanford, Florida first yourt
November 7, 1MI i PolateM $li04| egg* 4« sent*;
Mr. Rolil
Dean, Editor
Herald
The Hanf
Sanford, Ihiida
In i 1^*1%
Dear Mr.

On baha
English
w* would
predation
teu rip t f otw. nawgpapcr
wa reoita* how buay
uay you an an

NI.AYKR TM TIP1RS
TAMPA, Nov. 1 0 - W —Ward
C. Cornelius testified today ha
knew Ms Baptist minister1 son-inlaw was a sex maniac hy tha way
he acted weeks before he killed
him.
Cornelius is charged with murfc
derlng th" W*v- JLane a f e *
weeks after the preacher eloped
with Cornelius* 10-year-old organploying daughter, Ann.
Cornelius said he had noticed
Lime several times trying tn pet
little girls.

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Beef Support

hnni'xl ran icpnir; the event
the build nf (iml "
Admittediy, Hie pinbtoms
frnntilig world federation
many and difficult. No doubt more
minicroiis and more iiiffii-iill than
the tinea inn fol lie in hud to fnco.
Rill HimII we il nod buck mill feat
tn tackle » J"L hecniixe there ara
ninny nod .mrimi* difficulties
abend nf ih ? Suppose we try and
full. The ickiiII could be aiuitbe'
world war. Suppose we do not
Thai will mo*t n-rtolnly resultt la
n third world •-•inflict. Rut sup
iup{lose wi&gt; mpb-rtiike world federal
linn and succeed (nml there Is g
good possibility thill
surer**
could tie achieved); I lien world la
woqld replace world anarchy an
chatiH. World iH'hco would be i
nmllty instead of a dream
Let mi one think that World
federalist* nra not al limn* bef
eat Mgith dmihta, that there are not
time* when we are afraid, yea
terribly afraid that It will not
work. But world federation offera
hope. We have keen two glohal
conflicts in our generation. And
wo ara headed Just as straight to­
ward a third as can he, The only
hope Is a World Federal Govern­
ment with powers adequate to
preserve tho peace.
, Sincerely,
II. W. Rucker, D. D, B.

PRAY POR PALRHTtNK
VATICAN CITY, No*. ltt- W t
—rope rtu a All today ex nortec
Roman Catholics throughout the
world to pray for Palestine "while
Its future order I* nnw being dis­
cussed in public assembly." The
Pontiff'a exhortution followed a
pica by the Catholic action organ,
(Juotldinno, that the present Unt­
il solution for thr Holy iJind that
ted Nalon* general assembly find
.'will respect, in addition to the
right of Arabs and Jews, the In­
disputable rights of Christianity."

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POST NO. .^-AMERICAN LEGION

Sanford Forum
Mi. II. 1,. I h im
Kilitnr, Rntiford Herald

and property arv k m .
Jum
Gaston, operator of
several nawmUnda In tha greatcr Miami
ha will file
m aim arta
area,, said
sal* he
attack In Leon county circuit
court today.
Ha will contend tha tax rate
for amount! under t l is "lack­
ing In uniformity and equality.”
11* will alao ask that the act
lie adjudged unconstitutional in
its application to him and to
“the sale by him of nrwspapors.
magnates*, publication and periodirals."
Under the law,
newspapers
costing iesa than nine cents are
r kempt. Magasine* costing more
than nine rents are not.
Naming State Comptroller L.
M. Cay as defendant, Uassun
will seek to have mngatlnes—es­
pecially news magnxlnes—Includ­
ing tn the same category as
newspapers, according to hi* at­
torney Louis M. Jepeway and
Jchn (1. tinuber.

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Social A n d Personal Activities
Calender

THURSDAY

The regular meeting

of the
Sentlliolu Hcbekah Lodge will be
held In the I. O. O. F. Hnll m
(1:00 P. M. Inillntlon aervlrea will
ta held.
FRIDAY
Circle* of the Sanford Carden
^ l u b will meet a* follow*: Axalcn
“ irrle with Mr*. E- C- Harper,
1618 Sanford Avenue, at 8:00 I*. M.
Dirt Gardener* Circle with Mr*.
George Harden, 1.100 Mugnnlln
Avenue, at 10:00 A. M.i Hemerocalll* Circle with Mr*. Ed Wlllink,
2408 Elm Avenue, ut 7:.'HI P. M.i
Hibiscus Circle with Mr*. Fred
Zcrrennrr and Mr*. John Ludwig
at 10:.10 A. M. for n covered dish
luncheon; Ixorn Circle with Mr*.
Frank Woodruff, til, at 2:30 P.
•M .i Magnolia Circle with Mr*. J.
). Wright at 10:00 A. M.i Mimoia
Circle with Mr*. Carl E. ChorpcnIng at 10:00 A. M.i Jacaranda Cir­
cle with Mr*. L. L, Rill at 3:00
P. M.j Palm Circle with Mra. I*
Munson and Mr*. II. II. Duncan
at 2:30 P. M.i lto*c Circle with
Mr*. Charlc* Lnw*on at 10:00 A.
M.
Salllc Hnrri*oii Chnpler, llaughtera of the American Revolution,
—will meet at 10:00 A. M. with Mr*.
! l . P. Hagan, 1702 Park Avenue,
for a luncheon honoring State Re­
gent Mra. David M. Wright.
The Tourist Club will hold open
hot:** from 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.
at the Tourl*t Center with Mr*.
Nancy . Pohhin* a* hn*|ex* chnlrman and Mr*. Ida Montrey
a* re
fiti
freihment ehalrman.
The Townsend Club Will hold It*
regular meeting In the Tmirlut
Center at 7:.10 P. M. (lame* will bn
mwnjoy**) and rofre*hment* will be
'•served. The public I* Invited to
attehd/
t»
SATURDAY
The Tmirl*t Club will bold it*
regular *ocla) inerting at 7;:I0 I'.
M. Entertainment will bo under
the direction of Mra. Nancy Dub­
bins and refrrahm enta under the
direction of Mr*. M. 0 Nelson. The
public is cordially invited to attend.
MONDAY
41 Member* of last year'* Tourist
• C lu b and Shufflebnafd Club* are
cerdlnlly invited to meet with
this year'* ‘Taurist Club [or an
Important meeting at H:D|| p. M.
The joint meeting wns requested
Iii» Carl Elsonhower, president nf
kf Hhufflelmard Club,
j‘Circles of the Woman's MDalun[lurch will meet at 11:00 A. M.
follow*: Circle No. 1,1 Mr*,
yron Smith, chairman, In the
pii' s Hlhle Classroom: Circle No.
Mr*. Max N. (Ucyelwni^ chair»n. In the T. KTL. C liuronim
(rcle No. ft, Mr*. In y Red, chair­
man, In the Woman'* IHbfr Cln**fnnnii Clrele
Circle No. 4, Mr*. J. L.
rnonii
In the Yoting
Jackson, chairman, in
No. A,
Men'* Classroom; Circle
Ci
fir*. II. E. Turner, cchairman, In
Die Fldeli* Classroom;
Classroom Circle Nij.
(, Mr*. R. T. Thom**, chairman,
In the Phllatnea Clu»»roomi Clrele No. 7, Mrs, Harney R. Heck,

Dr. Henry McLaulini
O plnm etrlnt
IM MagnnHa At*.

Phoaa IIS

WATCH REPAIR
F«Ht • Giiarantefld

Castle Jewelry
West of Clock

Ph. 1294

Mr*. Harold ItcrPsl wn» hosteaa
recently at her home at UK) East
Eighteenth Street for thp regular
meeting of th Junior Womcn'a !«*■•
gue of the Congregational Church.
The room* of the Herhst homa
were decorated with fall flower*
aod nl the conelu»ioo of the meet­
ing each guest wo* presented
wilh flowers a* favor*.
Mr*. Rnnnri Carter, vice presi­
dent. presided over the business
ser.lon with the devotional l&gt;elng
given hv the chaplain Mr*. Wit*
Inn Keeling, who spoke on "What
Religion Can Do For Us" Miss
Helen Witte, secretary, made •
report on l be league1* sale nf
Christmas cards. A report w»*
also ninth’ »n the "1’Iccps for
Peace" hoodie, which was the lea­
gue project In connection with the
1'intrd Council of Women of Hullford.
\t the conclusion of the meeting
delicious lelreshment* were serv­
ed to the following: Mr*. Edward
Simpson, Mi*. Lambert Palmer
Mr*. Civile Stinson, Mrs. R. K&gt;
Evans. Mr*. Carter. Mr*. Ralph
Loaning, Mr*. Wilbur Keeling,
Mr*. Charles licit man and Mr*.
John Herbst. visitors, Ml** Witte
and Ml** Mary Robinson.

T elep h o n e MX

RADIO STATION
W .T.K.R.

mak* your own life mlatrabl*. something! ha will never tell you. to-day chit..lint with
Yon con spot the boy* in ynurl always will a nine t
Worse than that, you can't escape
payment In kind for the unhappi­ own group who show tendencies hrekb i It.it I n’t b-t ,,lt
ness you bring to other*.
to be cynic*. Even in your day- you, girl, lin e . a fuiiiA*'
Hern's how you can Mart de­
positing pleasantries In your
personal bank nml fighting your
oil.
tendeney to be acynie.
1*1
1. If you can't say anything
I
nice about or to a person, don't
say anything. Bite your tongue
F R ID A Y - Nov. 11 - !&gt; to 12 l\ M.
If necessary.
2. Try to do something extranice fur somebody at least mice
L A K E MARY COM M l'M TV IIO C S E
a wrek.
■i JF
.1. Instead of envying some­
lent tiling
’'
body who lia s mure than you, use
it a* a gout to get ahead of your­
Duvc Shannon amt lli&gt;i MHIimIm ts .'.
self.
'14'
4. Appreciate the tilings you
KOI M l AND SOI Mil, DAM IM.
have, Ynut nmthri and father
might be poor, but they might lie
rich in wisdom which can see
you through lifetime.
A. Take pcisnmil pnde in your
clothe*, even if they have a
home-made look Show Ihotn off
Yntif i linicp nt Nine I,mi l.' I ' i* &gt; i i
to your friends, anil you'll get
more pleiisute out of them, than
trying to hide the fact that
"Mama made them "
When you are seatetutig around
for a male, Intel on in your life,
watch for -igns of the cynic.
You'll find this type of man is
Hie supreme critic No matter
what you want to do hi wear, he
K g g s tn ‘11 . WVigtil l,'.;ird In 11
will put the klllatsli on it. lie will
never enjoy Ihe reeteiitiun you
SERVICE FOR KOI ’ R
prefer. The movie oi show you
nave Jn*t seen, even the food
lngi’tliiT with
,*)vr)
you have ju&gt;t eaten, will give
D ub! lim n ) C r v :H n 1
*
Film reason to disagtee with your
&lt;illlllt’tH
enjoyment of it Thf man hardly
All |i.itti&lt;i*tia 1111* ii|a'ii t .. . I,
ever says anything pleasant to
hi* wife in Hnyhoid) else. He
will nag ul her when they lire
alone and just as vehemently
when she i* surrounded by
friend*.
He will criticise your cooking,
and nothing will ovci s u it him.
Everything should have hern
coked five minutes more, or I*
over eooked, |f lie doe* like

ARMISTICE DANCE

CHINA SPECIAL
4.95 To 15'"

[•ERNDAI.H

smo (

4b/
dresses lor a celebration by

wire.

N O W You
Have 4he Luxur\
of Draw Curtains

vIN, wiittfR iri sun ti plnii
BackyardBrmcoBusters??

TM O ftl W I A T N I R I I

BROWN
SPOTS

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K IR S C H

TRAVERSE
RODS

N a w K in d o f H o n d
C r a o m S p e c ia lly M o d #
t o d o Itl

Whsii 1 ''linotill I 1ue
gn &lt;1.111. iiijj 111 In '
luiiy Sum . . . .1 two p in e iiiv iiiim ’

Far H 00 J #tr D raw Cord
T raver to

Now ihe way to beautiful
wintlows whit It all women
long for — ii available lot
any type of window, for any
home, attd any purie.
Everybody xrrenti the fut tint
draw (urtsins snddrsv drspirirt
give windows added beauty, run
venience snd style, more lijjlit
ind sir, wider vie . ..m l it u

nOTVIKA It (ha) ■•fYtlWH **• IM

M l i f ^«l«khr—onto wHW« tfc*
JU
*--OPai fW
WOOf—
•*
White IIOTtllCA teaks and (aah HU

DROW N

Beauty Notes

la d e

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Tceii Talk

It, V IV IA N
AP NpMsfpsiurea

You van keep yourself from
becoming a cynic by curbing tho
tendency while you are in your
teen*. It usually begin* when
Mrs. S. O. Chase, Jr.
your friend* scent to have more
thnn you do. May tie they dress
Speaks At PTA Meet
better than you, perhaps they
have Idgger allowance*, maybe
Mr*. S. O. Chase. Jr. was the
theii patent* ate mole congenial
Mrs.
A.
M
Philips
hareturned
than your*,
featured speaker at the regular
meeting of the Junior High School from Cross Timbers. Mo. whole
In any ease you might have a
I "rent-Teacher* Association held she spent the past five week*.
tendency to envy them, just a
in the lihrnry room of the school
little bit.
Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Madden have
Monday at .1:110 P. M. Her subject
One thing you must remember
was "Funndatlons For an Appre­ had a* their recent guests, M Sgt.
1* that the grass always look*
ciation of Cultural Values" and and Mr*, (leorge C. Mnddcn of
greener no the other side of the
she pointed out that a person doe* Indianapolis, Ind.
tetivP. The girl who lias alt the
not neresnarllv have to have a
spending money she desire* at
Mi*. John Melsvli tins a* her
college education lo be a cultured
her command, might have other
person but that iiilturc may be giii'sl* at hei home on Park \v e­
i. usses to lieitr. Perhaps shit
acquired In the home.
nue, her sister, Mis* Chili lot te
doc,o ' like liet home; her father
She told of the dose relationship .Still ke, aod Mr*. Myra Mm K,*nol
&gt;lo i might have habit* that
between the teacher and parent lie. both of New II avert, Conn.
keep lor timo hiingiog her friend*
in trniulng a child and stated that
to the house.
Mr. and Mi*. John Ivey and ami
the mutlnuanre of Improvement
If you notice yourself speaking
In the school library a* a P. T. A. Jack returned lust night from
sharply in other people for no
project will have much value fur Augusta, flu. whole Mr Ivey a t­
tended the Houthrastei n Slate*
the rhildren.
rt'iison at all, particularly people
for whom you have some ad mini
The meeting was called to or­ Shoe convent Ion,
tlon, you stmuld examine your
der by the president Mr*, W. W.
Friend* will be interested to
mind to see whether you are In
Tyre with the devotional being
deed becoming n cynic. Here are
«'lven hv Mra. Virginia Rurnev In learn that Mis* llathru Rm kvi bn*
•oim- other signs:
the absence of the chaplain Mr*. lieen elected a* a cheer lender for
J. E. McKinley. Mr*. Tyre read an rnllcge sport* at Emory University
1. You never compliment any­
article from the national I'arent- wheie she i* In nurse's training.
one but almost nlway* find *omeTeacher magasine "For Tlila We
thing nhout him to criticise.
Mr. and Mr*. J. N. Axxiiicllu
Are Thankful". Report* from all
II, IIETTY CLAHKK
People urc nice to you even
left
yosleiday
for
Daw-no,
l,u
|„
cum mitten chairmen and nffirer*
VI NewNfcnture* Hrauly M ll« though you ate mile to them, so
attend
funeral
service*
to,
Mis.
were heard and Mr*. Jnek Russell
you Hunk you ate getting away
Ii wasn't *o hmg ago that with something. Actually they
recreation chairman, expressed her Axxarello's blot her who dud mi
rtcnnslng
Monday.
They
plan
to
n-liirii
lo
cleansing tissues and
thank* to hrr committee for their
fed sotry fm you.
help with the Hallowe'en party Sanford over thl* weekend,
erenin weie thought to t&gt;o real
1. You are jenluua of gill* who
luxuries, tin I* powdered, rouged
given recently for (he stodenl*.
Alfred Robson of Allaotii and and llpslickod over old makeup huve nice !«'&gt;' friends because
Mr*. Tvrc also announced that
Mr*. C. L. P«rk and Rev. J. E. Mr. and Mini. Claude Uob«on of several time* a day. 8ome of your* doesn't unite measure up.
I. You dislike girl* vvlm have
McKIntev woidd represent the Danla are expected to h ii Iv,- to­ them didn't even hot her to re­
Junior High School In thp com­ night for n short visit with their move uuisenta when they went prettier face*, clothe* and brain*
Instead of Hying to iloplove your
munity recreation project. The parent*, Dr. and Ml*. J. N. Hub* In bed.
group elected Mr*. Tyro to attend aon, on South Sanford Avenue.
Today, they make a clean aclf.
A. You secictly think you aro
held In Orlando thl* week. Thu
sweep of makeup several tlmea
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Mu*
O'Linger
rethe state P. T. A. convention being
a day, 'Flic trend Is Howard* the most terrific person in the
turned
last
Friday
from
Winchesattendance prlxc was won by Ml*»
less makeup ami a "natura* world but nobody appreciate*
Adelaide Richter’s room. Drllrloua ter, Va., where hr has been enn- girl" look, mnking a claan you.
it. You criticise u person for
rofre*hment* were served at the Club. He ha* assumed Ids duties ---nocted with the VVinrhestei tiidf [wee the tug beauty Him.
cln*e of the meeting.
hi* religion* belief*.
a* golf pro ut tho Seminole Conn.
You'd lu&gt; surprise that after *
It isn't just the fart Hint yon
try Club.
few days of no makeup and
_______
tlminugh demising* with soap are ii cynic, and might grow up
la- a problem to anybody who
Ml*. John A. Kick mid son Hem- mid watei ami cleansing* cream*, to
Miss Joyce Be vis
Is unfmtiiriate enough to marry
Kick
have
returned
to
their
your
face
cun
get
a
new
lift.
yoo, work willi yon, play with
To Vinit In Sanford go
home on West Sixteenth Sinel You'll notice that yanr lip line you 11 is the fact that you always
after spending tin- past bun isn't where you thought it wa» will see the seamy, dull and un­
Ml** Lila Woodard, County month* in Sodu*, N. Y Ml Kick at all. The false indt'llhlc lip pleasant side of evnything, and
Home Demonstration Agent, an­ will return to Sanford in about stick smear merdy made lip*
lonk bigger because each tim*
nounced thl* mnritlng that Mis* two week*.
you should paint your lip* on on a tiniispurcncv that you lltouglil
Joyce llevls, Extension Clothing
Friends will regret to learn Unit with a new twist.
could only la- stole Imugbt. And,
Specialist nf Tallahassee, will lie
Pretty sunn you'll see a natural while you will occasionally en­
In Seminole County on Nov. 1&lt;I Mrs. Ola Waters Is eunflncil lo the
to n**l*t Home Demonstration Del.nnd Mi'truulnl Hospital a- the glow etch its way Hero** your hance yuut natural complexion
member* with personal problem* result of a broken arm stiffen'd m cheeks, and your skin will taka by artificial means, you will
realise that you do nut huve to
relating to their clothing. She will u fall. Mrs. Waters has lived in — —
bo at the Hnnie Pamontration of­ Snnford and is the mother of Mrs f ---------------------depend on added cinhclll*limcnt*.
L. M. (iraothnm whit is employed
flcnnmg creams really do a
fice from UsIKl lo 12::iu P. M.
In the offiee of the (’minty Vgeti*
Jot. today When they *uy they
t&lt;
lit the Court House.
me deep-down cleanser*, they
chairman. In Mr*. Dixon's Class­
Hally aie. They rlruuso into the
room. A covered dish luiudieon will Mr*t Hadley To Have
pel es and clean yiilll skill so
la* served In Uio General AafatmHail makeup will g o on animitlinr,
M lltlA l
iily Room
n'dix-k *)*•'
and id New York TrouHKeau N♦♦»! \Nv i«*rli Jl*iHl»*lfi't
jii an Hint you will look clean
i. ji« N'hv m
1:00 P. M ,.*.St"imuj|
and pictly without makeup.
ri' ill &lt;H ----------Wtsittrii JiimlMiritt
tu
3it
Herded hv Circle No,
Some women fidt that It wim
HT.
LOUIS,
No*
hi irl’i Nil 7 'lilt Tli** 7 t r r l d t k I ’ h ilt
i* program rhalrman. matter what a Hollywood designer 1n&gt; Nv vvm
qixrssary lo u*c -soap and water
4
(III
i'i'l-iiTi»f
\
|
iin
1
i
nplc uf the program will la- might baa* to soy on tin- subject,
•Hei ileuntng cream to remove
M.rr»ltip n«*Vitl|itha
it tn l Answer for. %»lent
"Christ
• the un-acme**. But new cleanser*
III A llin lf
Mr*.
Carillon
H.
Iliulley
tiuide
It
'V AH
V\ nfM nt Nlnit
fUnda'V
.... women of- th* ehurfh dear today flint her wedding r
do Hie Job effectively and the
1*1*41 Itrnl Ml ntltMtl
y
aro urged to attend.
rtninhic ran lie whisked off I lie
trousseau
is
being
designed
In
IM rk
A llt f ii HIlIKM
'a
The presdiool age Xillibcmn
fitcc with cleansing tissue*.
•i i;. \ h u *'Ik ft'ill In llftilrl
New
York
-not
Hollywood.
linml of the Woman'* MlHHiinuny
Iiouri I'll! 17$i I'fin ifll*
One beauty expert suggcMt*
She
and
Vice
I'resldenl
Allien
\
liny
A
Ulrl-A.
M
iiNtt
tu
Union of the First llnptl*t Church
you make a lest of cleansing
i
ilit
N
itllnrrm
vtH
l.
Illnr
W.
Itarkley
are
to
he
married
lieru
,
m
iu
will meet at 11:00 A. M. In the
cream- by cleaning line side
II HU tt»( h m ir it A H tiir
Nov. IK .
akurch nursery.
14
til 30 Mttrrilnu Vnrlitly
■if your face in the usual mail­
Ilnwtill
Marusla, Hollywood designer, i i i r. ,\|
8t. Mark’s Chapter of Holy
in’i and then Hie other side
I:': IIO \\ ..rlil nt Nimhi
Cross Episcopal Church will meet gavv out word that she was busy i:
TIm&gt; Ihi net Wrtgfiti
with a deep down rleansing
at 8:1)0 P. M. at the hnme of Mra, ileslgntng ond making up the an- I • if.
30 Mr hi4n«il»» rurm NiiImn
cream Do Hus *unie weekend
-cinbles If she still is, *hc might I ! If. I 4(in i "Inti
Frank L. Miller.
and see which side of yimr face
I '• I to tv h| i | ii K id m k I
TUESDAY
a- wi ll save lici time, ideas and II of,
.Iff Mitwitnl VartHtfN
haiks lu-ltrr.
Mr*. Irving Foltilrerg and Mrs. fnhncs from line on, according '* H
it II.II Num- lit*Ill’ll
Clifford McKIhbtn will )«■ in in a friend of Mr*. Hadley who .'I'It'll HID a. 11mill IInto*
i ir&gt; Ymiii Mfiinnry Kimi*«
charge of the Thrill Shop hdweim knows.
i iMi M»i«*t« l.uvfr*» Dfiturnin
tho hour* of D:.'lO and 11:30 A. M.
This friend, who asked that her i ,i*i Hv
Or
The R. W. Ware Rlhle Class of name lip kepi out of It, Is doing . on Ttif 14hi (hm Unlit
• r. Th* ftrlRhl H|ml
the Methodist Church will hold must of the deciding, apart from If.:
I1&lt;R|
WM
its annual barbecue at 7:00 P. M- MiHadley. For several
day* K It Twl Lit# Bfinis*)
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. U. now
V»
tM rrt'tf
-be bn- been taking great A
4% tMn.ih Mhor#&gt; HIf»
Hutchison in Cameron City.
bom of i lothllig in and out uf Ibr #7t mi
Htlfllng
nil *4 rlnml
WEDNESDAY
lio-pllnl room where Mr*. Had- 7 ir. It*Minn fit| n Li*it v
The Ladle* Auxiliary of Hie by is recovering from fill.
7 11» 1'ofMlll* F M il Mir
7 4(r K ny tint pm hy f "ii 1 1d
Brotherhood of Railwny Trainmen
From her lioupltnl bed, Mr*. ■100 V'n rlM lv U nit
will hold a social meeting In the
V
111 Mfr-t th*' fin ti«f
" form of a "tacky party" at 7sIK* Hadley lias narrowed tha rholcos t*inn N liih i Hriltlfui
down
In
some
sperlully
designed
*
»
l Pi I •M l It m l nt f » r p n
P. M. a t the home of Mr*. W. II
&lt;i eiil Ion* offered by two New Hi an H |inrlN K t Ii m nf IiMV
Brinson.
M11vtf#'#«I Ihlrf lint**
Pill
The Pilot Club will hold 11# din­ York house*—nml her friend said f* «r. It'D I hi lit'8 TlrilP
their
wouhln'l
be
a
Mingle
Mnrusln
IPlflM I'nlh’it Ni»I In hm
ner meeting In the Yacht Cluh
\U l*M|Mihir Mnnli
at (1:3&lt;&gt; P. M. and wa Iconic the llem In the entire trousseau, Sim IIf*fir In
At IlniiiM with MoMi'
lieutenant district governor, Mr*. stihlHie Mnrusln* weren't even I I nn Mr wr
i on side red.
I I r«&gt;5 Mild) Off
Mabl* Onnxnlex of Pensacola.

Ourtta Palmar Ray—Society Editor

•S octal

Mrs. Herbst Hostess
For leagu e Meeting

Kii#*4 th* affasl *» MMialta aa ilia

THAI

a4§»«m* far 1J toots.

RANOEH

to t fld lo i rang* in iHt backyard badland* lhara't
nothing aurar In plaaas young wnnglort than Hu m raal
Cowboy wad Couatr) sluin'* Mralghl frpm Yoakum,
daop In tba hoart o f Taaaa. Thay'ra ruagad and handtom*
Inn yew run
Taaaa Kang

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(draw cord) Rods HI
ihate can be had in any home xt
modest cost.
tat ut demonstrate In you the
luxury and convenience of draw
curtain* hung on Kirsch T r e -e t
(draw cord) Rod*.

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si rim vknt liont. Note vlcm lri pi.nu­
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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

When th* "Rig Mnmcio' srrurv, b* ready in
■ costume of rayon Greytnne .Satin Portrait
dresi with important wing sleeved jacket
B ill foldi ire tenderly shaped into shoulder
and neckline detail. So simple, yet dramatic
enough for a wedding parry! ') to IV
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CIA 1.1—The sharp prows of He
GAINESVILLE,
Nov.
10Florida .Southern Collegu eight nut
(8PECIAL»—Florida's
ravltaRebel Eleven Primes
racing sh d li uru oncu again part­ Tigh School Eleven 11icd Gators, fresh from n convinc­
ing the waters of Lake Hollitigxing 28-7 win over Georgia, tackle
For yrium ph Over
Argues Eligibility I ona
worth us ImutM and crews entci
of the most toughest obsta­
early training fur ti season's’ erlte
cles in their path Saturday night,
Tennessee Squad;
Ruling
In
Courts
Pile that will Prlng to Florid)
when they engage Kentucky’*
•tune of the famous names lo
TedjcB Defense Set
JACKSON. m ITs ." N ov. lo— t/P) Wildcat* on Tampa’s Phillip*
rollegiule crew competition.
The Mhntixsippl high school As- Field.
By A M tH U T H D I’HKHH
C mucIi Itoy Couch, widely ktiowi
oeiut Iuii'd cxeeutlVV committee
Kentucky, currently tied with
DELAND Nov. Ill (Hpidnli
Nobody^* x p e c t H Mltsisaippl — The KollitiH JnyVee* clash with
in New York racing circles an
ms decided to fighl a court order Tulane for the lead In the Houthtale t*&gt; .Wat Louisiana State ut Htoteoii's lluliy llalteis In-ie »’
cnpahlu and exiierielierd strate
lint it must not enforce its ill* eastern Conference flag race, has
•tin BoJfa Hut unlay, leant of nil H I*. M. today ill n "H" ■*l1'ii 1
'. will send his Water Mucruslii" .ualificuiou of Kosciusko's foot- proven to bo one of the Sindh's
iiyiiinsl
five,
and
posslldy
nix,
Maruon Op»rh Arllllir Morton.
all teuiu.
strongest elevens this year, and
hut lie between I Wo lung Irnnl
ortelun crew this wintvr. SclleTbc outkxik for Hut Mississippi log C'entrul
The cuiuinittee announced ita de­ has lost hut one contest, 20-7
Florida colli gi
Inled for uppeiant-c on the Hoi- mon yesterday and employed the game to Southern Methodist Uni­
t»«m I* no.'dark It i* hard tb bo- rival*.
uge wuHh course early ill Hie iw Him of Jackson, Young, Dan- versity.
Mtv*. In «B»t. tlm apparent btmldTIib game Is helng spunsm
Utlon of Who Mfitoonn U to cut In the ll' l. iiel Ifuurlei I, ■ i&lt; I In'I
, "in are: l.u Halle University of d a and Mitchell tu represent it.
With ace passer "Babe” i'arilll
I'loladelpllia; Huston University;
•ml dried ‘that you In gin to doubt A i Iiii IsmIoii is hi) rente f..r adult ■
I ho cuinniittgu ruled lust week lending a versatile attack, Ken­
'in k tin
(Iniversily
Marietta, h at HcinirU llientx won ineligible tucky will he favored over Coach
Couch Kidph f ’hlsliolui "f
(rtti"; tiie American fnlarnatluiiul o play for Kosciusko prior to Gators uve anxious lo gel u mea­
You Just cnn’l believe tilings Kolliue .lay Vers will Imug
"lli'ge, Hpringfiehl, Muss.; unit ret. !!H because lie wa« it Ironii sure of revenge for thu 16-34 de­
in he a h luid us Morion iiaiiilod eigmd of 21 plnvne h u e I"
Marin....Hi University, Humitei, idu resident of (lie Muss t'uilll feat Kentucky handed them last
th*m yesterday, To begi...
... gnine, Ineliiillrig u few
ill, el* ol
e
m
o
tiiE
P
Pool nintrrct.
N II Nugidiatlona me also under
hit it# Iwaits worn iIIhuIiIviI by In- Ii ee-expei lenenl
season In Lexington.
fo &amp; second
H ilci'liiU'd forefelt ull fuutliuli
wii'. !•&gt; complete ugulnsl Wushitignrjt—renter Jerry Taylor, Turk- have seen lindled
IN THE HUH
Though Hi murky has one of
tini mill Lee fiom Lexington, Vlr- games Ku.'ciusko liu(| played priui
It Charles I'll!man ami Oliver Tar varsity this
the nation's leading passers in
to
that
date-seven
games
the
team
■-iinn.
Dates
for
all
interstat'
MACOtD
Vaughn, guard Kintv l',lt&gt;rilor, end
Conehee
linn
Parilll, the G alon can counter
rnllegiute races will he uliMituncei ami won,
Ray* Blgtfs nml hulftinrk Hlins Nick Trintiifrllu
with the hard charging power run­
a»
4""ii
us
continclx
arc
signed.
Those
wins
gave
Kosciusko
the
1
iD*n
"II" squad will suit
ning of AIIHKC halfback Chuck
JhiH'taw
Conference
title
unit
the
Crew
lacing
in
llie
lian
t
oared
ere for the game,
— M — HALFBACK (
llunslngar, who ran around,
shills made fa .... us hy (ieorge I'o- right to enter interdistrlct play- through, and over the Georgia
,m
thh c u .ifo(
Several former Centml Kim
fln l
ALLrAMBRICAN
END
OF
m
h
^
'
2
2
.
ffs
Ih
the
state
A
i'hant|iiuiishlp.
cork of Seattle, Wash. Is the lists
M A eaw w w ti
Ida high school stars, who me
Tn* other* definitely uru out.
0CIOKS TREM ENDOUS PASS THAT
Trustees of tlm Kosciusko munl- team Inst week tu rack up a total
RUNHACKOf AKICK-C
cut -pmi |„ enter the soul hern
' The wonder wn* not thut Mor­ expected to fit into Ifutl* i and
SEAT
THE
U
S
C
T
O
JU
A
ipal
r.cunrnte school district and of 17-1 yard* from scrimmage.
SCORED
AGAINST
OHIO
STATE
UNlV.
circuits, F.H.C, will open the seaton liHil n pessimistic comment hut Tar varsity plans nniiltier venr,
Hunslnger, considered by Geor­
I
tVO
WEEKS
UATEC/W
\.
E,
llientx, Hendrix's father,
ON NEW YEARS DAY, 1921, WAS IO N S IN so..... . Felt. 7 at Tnmpu when the
that he wu* aide tu niuko any wilt lie in action for Imlli leanis.
filed suit against the state conn gia Coach Wally Hulls u* the
Hatters in thie rnti'i'orv me
ramnirid at all. You van well
THE RECORD BOOKS AS A 7 0 ” HEAVE ! dip tlu-ir oars In the llillshoruugli ■ii, the state executive committee, greatest running hack In the
Kin i agninst Tampa University
•ympuihbi- with him lie lu&gt; kmid (iunril liMiglmi fu r 11mi. I.ies.
Mmitiimtd if fliai ftnafN f/iiiii*
he uxeeutive committee of ilistiict .South. Ih leading the BEC scoring
anil Kollins College hofurr at
linrg; Kml Hininv Coopo, .'.iin
wearily:
oor and (lie director of iiclivltlc* race, along with Mississippi's
estliniiti'd
(iasparillu
crowd
ol
fold;
Hark
Carl
tinffe,
(irliiodo.
"We ar'' imxioue to put tin*
Jimmy Doltley, with u total of
f the MfUIA.
loo.nno
persons.
Center
(lahrlel
lit
urge.
Iiavinoa
fame over. I.HI) has the IhinI ten in
Tuesday Chanreilor llerlrert Hid- 11(1 points.
Floriilu
Southern's
vuislty
crew
Iteiieh;
tiimrd
Kelly
Haves,
New
tn the ronferenre and wu have no
The Fliirlda-Ki’iitucky rlnsli this
Smyrna lleneh; Hack V S S' el
will thi* vein- consist of Ed Walci* mes grrinU-d a temporary Injunc
hope* of an upeel."
liiek. At nl t In tul. and (iicinl Hill
of Itm lielle I'urk, N. J. ut stroke; mu re*11iilning the MIISA from tcuson could well turn Into u bat­
With all this psychological hulld i'liidon, Hid,nml.
tle of passes against running, with
(.’apt. I'iiii I Locke of l.akelainl In •nforting the ruling.
up for a upeel, it’s u shame Hint
Forrest Jackson, ii member of I'm II11 tossing for the Wildcats,
Tar Jay Wes include lltick F.
Ml,. No. 7 position; .Martin (ili&gt;
the heel the Houtheindern rotifer K. Cooper nod tiimrd 11111'. limpfimii Frost pi oof. Flu. at No. II; lie law firm representing the and Hunslnger carrying for the
•nr* last-runpers have Nhnwn thin er. Hanford: Foil lloli Keodi ick.
NASHVH.I.B, T«nn„ Nov. l « - for '10 minutes as they have (his Killing, ii Kingston, N. V. •lumciiitlon. said Judge Holmes Gator*.
•••ion was a 7-7 llti with 0 lentenn. Orlando; Uriels h Joel Hull and ul’r I olane,
iK'iden only hy during brief flushes of hrlllliiiu’e, mini, at No. 5; Ted Hilton, Tlicn- would lie n.*ked |u set an enily
Hath Kentucky ami Florldu have
,
All their other outings were do- lliudy \Vllllnuis of I'nlntkii.
mighty Nolri* Hamit, line every­ they could make things mighty
I'euriiig on the Injunction.
outstanding linemen In the per*
/fate.
thing to lose mill nothing to tough fin Tulane—might even kon witli half Puck Kill Hovhudu
1’ ‘
But It'sig long lane that has no
gain in its fimtliall game with spoil (lie Wave’s perfect Smith, to my nothing uf the passing
When the .Supreme Court was sons of Hoh Cain and Jimmy Ky*
turning- And, mlrtteleii of minii'les,
Vliinlriliill hero Saturday.
of
quartet
hurl;
Jog
Ernest,
who's
miivcil
from the Capitol In 1IW7 ni'H was voted ton pivot man In
cic.lira
Conference
record.
(• AT'llIt OHAItl) III III
,~i 3 could Hnturday he the Maioou
coma
led
with
III
of
the
rid
I'ulnnc's
tlrettn
Wuvo
figures
'ii
Its
own
building, each Justice the SEC. and is the strung man
OAINKHVH.I K. Nov. Ill i/l'i
lint if they play as they tliil pn ses lie's pitched.
!■
lull
ovei
the
ln-and-uul
Van'"ol
h
i'
Individual
chair moved In tha Florida forward wall again
this seusun. Kynes ie one of tiie
wlrjil.' Not if I.HII Conch (luymdl Tln- iloplimoiii guard lloli Ifni vail, will mi hill I ommndtirns without inueh against I.HII, Hun Tulaiiii should
Against
these
tuirkflrld
stars,
with
him.
y »r iwy can help It, He seemed sing- mi 11n* Kentucky game id Tampa tmulile, Iml the Cuinmitdores hail win hv much more than the lone Is'i' Niilloy, tin* nntlim's Iculing
fl? tv. ularlv Ulilm|irri*cd yesti'iduy hy Haloiday mgld li'vnnsr of a I in •• an off day against
will pit
liglillng
l.ouhiana touchdown the experts lire pre­ Vmi,P rPit'll
About u quarter of Austria's
I 'Ju‘ tha dirge fimu elate college, lie 111iin y In' received ill pilleliee la » . tale last week and they’re up- dicting.
punt n .in n e r;
ground.giiining population lives lu Vienna.
If
tiie
Commodores
hope
tn
week.
Knd
Hon
llrotvii
who
Imil
did let up slightly with rough
iI minded.
HerP Kleh running from the full *VE§, Work for hie Ili'iipols hut Ihul wan hi, hip in TueMliiy’n wm kind wll
\i lime i and only for a few muke a game of II, they'll have hiii'O slot after a swilcli from dus, Cflllll,, ut No, 4; Kay Peder­
to
Sion
or
at
least
slow
down
lie
iciiily
lo
play,
Imwevei,
Imuiri
'• bore use |at could not link the
liulfhnrk. and loilfhaek
Nelson sen, Tampa. Fla., til No. II; Gem*
mimdi... the Conimodiiree have
chenre of mi injury lo hin icseivi Ihui OKI AjmpjAatkaaatoach Hay hud.ml like n great football tram TmI iiu ' n loping ful 11,uci, Kdille lliu t»a. Hulflinek Mae itoldnsuu tilufridla, Leuiiia, N. J., ul No. 2,
Price,
who
picket!
up
IV
iH
yard*
Wolf
was
expeeleil
ti,
en
ie
up
oa
ami i|iuirterhark
Jamie Wad" Mill &lt;’"llrh, l.likeluud, ut Ihiw; mid
m i ding up lludr eo-en record
•by »ipiniL
against Navy lust week.
roniplele a new Vundeilidt hack- Paul Hvaly of Lakeland as Coes*
At Net! Oilcans, Clinch Henry i the squad Imlny after Ililee ilnv i o| II,m i vu I,,rice and im ni'inv
Moreover,
they'll
have
tu
rec.
wnln.
definti If rhr-v can keep going
field comPInalioil.
Frnkn of Trillion' went ahead with of lough work.
ble plans llo knock off Vnudutliilt
• t NnshvBlc and lav claim to the
conference crown, lie imliidicd up
Greente passing. (juni'tor bucks Hid I
Dollar anil Joe Ktnsl were on the
licking rod nod Hick .Sheffield
Id emne faney Miaggitig. The tup
Tulauti rerrlvct, hutlimek lleorglu
Klnak. wits out with a leg ln|uiy.
At Nalbville, Vtilidv Coneh Hill
Edwarde rind In* Itnil deeldeil to
■tart hlnjtew hurl,Held rutnhlna
tlon of four nhlr passers Iiunlost
Tulane. Itn*ruts .Inode Wodre ill
quarter, Nelson Iturton id left
half, Mae JtnhimiDii at light amt
Herli filch at full.
Further iWidii mnliini mine Hum
Qaltieeville Cthat KaiiturUy, ‘ qpl
other n e iiu h t hopeful, wlflllmve
Flihnr la d y Ityllng
to flgld at Teiiijin Haliirilay In
g«r, Hnovlor, with
IM $M*0s« Of Lu&lt;* Iswt Crur
rp lie riuifcreme leeord clear.
and Luxury
WI4 *r Traad
t&gt; word /inni the liulor ramp
wilh
smooth,
graceful curves,
that only one limn impht:
Hip /i/k'Cilf intiu- low-price licit!,
tl Ihlll IllllVIltll will ml*" the
new interior tidiness ami such
with
nil
Hie
lidvnaiui
i
s
u(
mmo
lieeauA of Injury. All the
extra luxuries a-, Push-Million
ridinn rotnfiirf, ruml-stcudincss
of the Jfli.t"i* wen described
Door Handles.
;mil siifcly j *
* give the
trill, rngi't
n Ha' mi'dlrrllie limy Idive
Georgia's
Ithlldug*
’* Bldldugs
Mississippi tills ii" championship
hope* hut the KcIh'Ih me so deter
mined to thmw the honks lulu
'.Ttnncssci' at Memphis Ilint .they
; practiced yesterday on two fletdsj’. oho fur of(i-n»e and one fur dr
fam e. And the drills wie so iitteitae
' th at lame of Hie pliiyeis kepi Imsy
nm nlug frhm one field to the
B f f lb f r '
I
Tiowhont Boykin moved over
fight half lu iilari' of Inluied
Jenkins. He and Cerll Puck
flthar Unlitaal Body
C o n to r-P o ln t
of K|qg*pml, Temi., were
Centtructlon
Stoarlng
Ibbed to carry the Inirdi'n "f of
• t trio rigid half split.
wllh
steel
welded to steel above,
willi cnnlrol centered between
Keladx have the Tennessee
below anil ull around you lor
Ihc
front
w^tcoii
for
maximum
wnrrleq. Vol Couch Bull Neythe highest dcgiec of solidity,
drlyinij-wsc^ wilh niiniinum
wasn't' at all snllsfled witli
quietness and safety.
dr defensive remlines* aguimt
driver (aligue. ’
julaippi'f T-formntiun . attack,
i ordercil further drill* today,
Grant Klehl whs ii threi’-rlng
Georgia Tech worked out
umu
111...........................
Hoy McArthur was vlcu
charge of defense
Mt Crj son Tide passu* unit
Grave prompted thu Jackets

Rollins JayVees,
Hatters iV Clash
In DcLand Tonight

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Tulane, Downed Only By Irish,

Meet Upset-Minded Vanderbilt

Hy OLAF ZEWADSK!
Coach Carl Kettle’s Celery Fed
eleven Jumped a notch in the East
Florida Conference standing* met
week when the Fed* played * non*
conference tilt against FMA and
New Smyrna tutu Wed from f°uHh
to sixth place boosting the Fede
to fourth iwlow top piece 3t.
Augustine, Did.and and Seehreeie
Due to' New Smyrna # fallur#
tn stop or even score on a weak
KuStls squad that ran them In the
ground '«*t week, 30 0, Hanford
is n solid three toiiehilown fa­
vorite in the game Friday night
at the local high school field.
A win for The Feds can mean
a place in the top trio in tb- **"n*
'errne« anil, according to the Dick*
Insfin System of placing 'earn* on
Iho conference ladder, if the Fed*
win the remaining games on the
schedule they can will the confer­
ence crown.
However, they will have to
show u lot more stuff **'■" **}®Y
showed Inst Friday against r MA.
PHD CAGE TILTH
NEW YORK. Nov. 10--I/P)Professlonal basketball makes It*
ItMU-'fiU debut ut Madison Square
Garden tonight with last year'*
University of Kenturky quintet,
now the Indianapolis Olympian*,
pitted against the New York
Knlrks.
Attendance at the game may
provide an indiculion how the pro
rage sport will draw in its third
year at the big Eighth Avenue
arena.
Seven league games are sched­
uled tonight, including the New
York-lndlanapolis dash. A duuble*
header Is listed at St. Louis with
single tilts at Baltimore, Boston,
Sheboygan and Fort Wayne.
leading candidates
honor* this urasun.

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Women Hunilay.
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SPORTS IN BRIEF Miami F a v o r e d Chinese Student
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
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S. Carolina As Basically Alike 0, Thri in.fnllowlim
BROOKLYN— President lira licit Over
loaler* on the Snliforil
Hickey of ,tho Hrooklyn Dodgers

for* that th«y were victim*
trk
T,.
c*iJ*r* f lot-down.
l)ru 4 a ,
Strauei. with hi* great
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H O m e C O I D i n f f '■0,,t*tandlng Florida State play0 y * In the gome. Buddy, u hunky
Tallahassee ____
gridder
who
______
- paces
TALLAHASSEE,
N ov. 10— the Dixie Conference In ground
ISpecial)4— The Florida State gaining, plunged for til) yards
‘ nivrrnity Seminole* return to ui Ifi tries—often making Ids
onlerenw play thi* week after own holes in the tough Living­
uffrrinft their first defeat of ston
line.
Dawkins,
former
he Atason &lt;a t the hands of Liv- Miami Jackson
star, made n
ngflFti (Ala.) State Teachers tu eat majority of Florida State's
'Jlege last Saturday.
tackles bucking up tile line, and
The Mlllaap* Majors of Jack- inti rcepied a pass to stop a Liv­
bin. Miss.,
will furnish
this ingston drive.
[ , t k - competition In a game
I layer* wh« suw action against
killeil as feature attraction of Livingston were: ends Ted He­
Florida States Homecoming week witt, Chris Hunukiis, llleim Al­
litd. Kickoff time Is slated for len nml Nornmii Kulmnks; tink­
|*. M. lit Centennial Field here. les Dull Kendrick, Captain Hugh
Punch Don Veller had no ex* Adams, Dwight Oslut utul Loren
hues to offer after the Semin. Mnltby; guards
Hill Dawkins,
|1m dropped their second aamo Jerry Morrleal; centcri Joe Mar­
to years under his guidance cus and Monte
yw
May: uunrturW ay.
Livingston,
leading. I,nek.
Whltey
Urquhnri and
*'•&gt;'» !•' Ijw Alabama Intercullo- ttlph Cimudron: halfbacks lied
1111•• Conference. Jumped off t o , pailsh,
Walter
Foy,
Harry
...i nnarter 7-0 lead an d , Uringger am| Bo Manuel: full■as never bended.
hick. Buddy Straus* and Invin
The d"fi-J* win h b rbbi S lates Hanson,
f .inee Krskine College turnWaller Foy o| St. Augustine
|d the trick curly in Hie l“4H
,|u. J.'g|j tmichdown on
ihboii niul noiinrni tin* Srinin* ,, &lt;uu van) pinner which rliiiuix|le^ from tin* Nutiii««
o f , ,.4i u ti-t-ynr«| Semi noli* drive in
fttidrfinUnl uikI
untied team*. j,,. third tpmrter.
victory K*ve Livingiton.
i nctu'd by former Abtbamn AIIKRAMER WINS AHA IN
ImVlca Vaughn
Mancha, its
sveitth cnnsecutivo victory and
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. W -blT
I'mo.t n suit shot at on* of the —Piincbo Gonzales, II. H. Amateur
liinor howl games. Final score tenuis cbnmpioii who recently join­
[ ii* Livingston 13. FSU &lt;t.
ed the pin ranks, will take another
It is Hiking nothing awnv .stab at his transcontinental oppon­
bum the fine Livingston ball ent, Jack Kramer, tonight at Hie
|u h to point out that Florida arena
(lute was definitely "down” for
(inrutalc* lias lieen aide to wio
|ie contest with the Tigers. Tin; only three of HI matches with
[hiyers probably wonted to win Kramer &lt;o far on their tour of the
* one us much ns anv other, nation.
lot Juid reached such u peak in
l.ast night, Kramer turned the
l ouWl

Une
HERALD
Want A&lt;Ih
F u r K c s u II h
The fnlluwlna M i n anal»
■II l U l l Ad* |iuhllsheg la
snnlnrd Iternldi
I 'rime l l r g.r III. lasartlna
1 g l w r l IOr a*r line Imierllua
0 Iloirs Nr |»r Hue lOMfttua
Jtl times a,- ger line laeetliun
Sr err Use l*r Vsarly l-'aalrarl
t'l.e Horde Is the Use.
linulile i b i s (nr htsrh fere cage,

PHONE 148
•fid he atregird
West
I n.er (IM tele okaa. ea m s | uresdaM efearaiK .ir »e»» MMs
le llit.4 la Ihg Mevaeae hfsh.
Is re lata 1st this arramaiaiUUna the st.rrtla tf Is atgeeMI
Iv j e .il grsise
h Vr&lt;»
to iSiid-r '
•e.rlrr, r»|| IVl
Is »nr slflee oB.
euMIrstliis.
■•I.ase aettrr ue Imseedleietr
| If un ertsr errors Is vser t f .
We m as til he reegose:dhte fsr
mure th is sue isrutreel
tlus.
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, THE
SANFORD
HERALD
—

KOK

KENT

— 1

odern
furnished
apartments,
Alan
stflflen cy
apartment.
Downtown office store. Takach
Apartments, 208 N. I'srk, Phons
J270-J._______________ __________
t m u lc s n Floor -Sanding Machine
vWh edger, H, M. Glesson, Lsks
Maty, f i n . _ J _________ d
KLAKA APARTMENTS. 1 W.
First Street. Furnished rooms
ami apartments available, PhoOs
1*31. 1

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iinnnunced that the national lea­
MIAMI. Nov.
lit—oil Until
gue champions have purchased the side* agieed
loilnv
that the
Elmira club of the class A eastern University of Miami should win
Vague. No purchase price wus ills- over the I'mvcisltv of South Car­
olina with case in the th lingo
ilosed.
here c morrow
B R O O K L Y N -A n official »f the ttnwd stinlmni
Brooklyn Dodger* admitted that night.
The In imlomn tilled a UI
tlie Cincinnati Bid* lecently rejecled two big offer* by tlie point f'lvnnlr nlthuuch &lt;'iiriilimi
ill -oklyn cioli fm u pair of llit&gt; bus Won live, tied two in tin*
Reds' pitclleis One was fL'OO.IIIHI series with Mia.nl Biggest *•■ ire
recorded in I lie series w is CinIm riglillinndei
lleiiuan
Wellim ier, tlie utlii'i was f|ikl,ui)t) and oRna's SU will ill 1048. They did
two unidenlificd pluyei- for l e f t - I lot lina t la-t veal
“ Wo 'linn &gt;1 bent Snuib Caro­
bunder Keliliv Raffensliei ger.
lina, Imi \o u know nnvtbiug can
if a c i n i ;
BALTI.MORK Jo.epti Cnlniune, happen n g n ii't llm-e Imvs." .aid
an IM-year-ald appientice tiorn ill Miami Cnncb Amlv Unstnfsoll.
"Thev'll be tough .im I we''!
Sicily, rode three winners at Dim slmolv I' 11Vi to be longliei if
lion Wily ( &lt;311.8)1).
Dana
Del wc 're gome to beat them.'
If II. IlH and Missal i (&lt;8.201.
"The
Him i feline*
can
help
HEN KRAI,
III'ENOS AIRES The I'nited *‘" ll’ a ' - hi,| Caiolinn Coach
Eriipltt in a lelenhoiie in
StnleV Mcmf^jwlnimk u -kih win *****
rview
from i oliiuibi.i.
"The
• ( iikiimtnl in the M'rohd iimnd of
University of Miami team Is
tin* Arrant im* llpi'li |»o|n tout mi far he is, &gt; tbnu it was enrllrr in
in in t, how inn til 1.11 1'iillt'•*,|K‘io|| the s* ovn.

The Marines* It'd piece Second
Division hand will he featured
throughout tills year's lliu age
at Miami, Fla On
"Howl' 'festivities
‘'
New Year's Eve, the liainlsineo, in
Maiine Colps dress Idues and l&gt;d i I 1L\
by Drum .Major .lolm McCloy, will
lie tin fii*t blind in the colorful
King Urnngo Jamhuree parade.
Ui'Herve

Pilots Honor
Death Of Race Driver

Austria has Id universities m
GLENDALE, C alif, Nov. Hi
institutions of university innk
with a total enrollment of Illi,non i,Pi A half hour before funeral
While Plains, N. V.. in sliaigiit
8-0, tl-,1.
Pamdio Heguta will lake
mt
Frank Parker hi tlie supporting
match tonight. Lust night. Hepiiin

m*Is ,

WORKING GIRL to share nit CONCRETE Hewer Pipe. Gren.e
apuittnent, with Business wom­
Tinps Blockr Septic Tuukn
en. Impure G a rage Apui tiiuiit,
Windows, llent lie* Kluwur Pot*.
If S. Park Avenue,
Fluor* Free Estimate*. Mira­
cle Concu'le dii Phone 1338 3u:i
I— Iteul Ktslule F u r Null*— A
Elm Avenue.
PAINT-—Outsldi* Tiiliiiiniin lend
mid oils; ineiiey laics giairaalee
SICE 1! bedroom suburban borne.
Won’t Peel, rub or yvn-h off
Good luwn, fruit tires, npui'iinii
}3.1)3 ncr gallon. II. A. kir-aell
giound*. Price, *fi,niH),
Heed Co,
New, I licilroom Iiiiiish on two SW AP S lit IP, IUf&gt; E. 41b. St We
large lots, 2 screen porchc*, vuBuy, sell in t.ade most any
iietian hliiuls, aliacheil gmugn.
Hung. Plume IUH-J.
Mmall rash payment with easy
i n l l K STOVES I new pel h Hull
terms. Price, 47,800,
oil -love. I Electric .Stove, I now
I* h.
Fiigidniie
Itefrlgerntor.
Acres and now, two bedroom
lUOll-J.
house on large lake, Priced to
•all. SU.UOU. Terms.
SEWING MACHINT: s A Rr-ivtce
I ■i im- Bert'* Hewing Mm nine
4-', A. 1WHIDDON. 8H.
Shop. Phone HI24,
Phone IMI
110 H. Park. I i
ONE IIMINKK I'uhinei lype, ml
lo ali r. I2UU Magnolia Ave.
CRff Six Room House, FTP It
Trees with acreage, &lt;8.1100, II, EAST Spin drier wa*hei, gaiden
ii».I lawn mower. Ph. 822 .1.,
W. King, Paula, Florida. P, t).
' in I Si aford A veilin'.
_ Box 83.
i
t
l
l K, IAN Flooi fill nine, p e lt e d
F IV E ROOM fra..... luiusc, partly
eomli'ioi HIU E, 1 till St. J. N.
financed. Celery Ave I'li. 784-J.
Roh "ii. Jr.
H OUSE fur aale—0 rooms and 2 SWEI. I
Jliitnlm Orange'
88e
^ lots. Hell chi'iip. I7tl.'t West 3rd.
bo liel m grove. Phone 13l&gt;8-MI.
NKW-FIVE Room furnished house N | f I MAl l l oN Mai ket eiilihagp
■ml store stocked, built to­
mid Iv-uiiiole plimls. seeded hell*.
gether, of ri-ment block. Ph.
1fift't .)
P
734-J Celery Ave.
I'FItKI
A DIMS sixty five cent*
N EW LAK CFRONT H O M E
n II. , dies mg ftee Alinut fi f ­
Modern uniiptu arehltecture; 2
teen III- nveingr weight. Dan
bcdriKiin*; benutlfully tiled bath
llallingei Box 1 17. Rural Rt. 2
with sliuwer; concrete block can
On l)|d nilniido Rond neur
structlnu; Modern K i t e h e r ;
liteeii Aalley Dairy.
Large lot un beautiful lake
Priced
to *ell. Financing ar­ NEED gioeiTir.*, meat. Iiecr, early
nr bile evi l y ilny? ITiugnn Groranged.
eerie* ami Market ut tilth 8t.
ROOMING IIOUHE—Will grn»*
and Mill l.ake Mary ltd. In the
4400.IH) per niontli and pay Im
plan Dpen Sunday*. Ph. 1230-K.
Itself in threu year*.
LOTH W A N T E D - W e have buyera for lota In the city and on
- A lt t t i t . KS
N T F I I — fl
lakaa.
JOHN a BROWN, JH„ BROKER
Brantley I’u lest on Bldg. I'h. 1878 IIIghe*t t ii - Ii prlru paid for used
furniture Ted Davis Furniture
3 LOTS near Ball' Park. Call
Co. .'Dl K. 1st. I*h !)5J1.
7S4-XM a fter 7:00 P. M.
ONE Milking cow, must hr good
s
and inil*l he ren*onul)le, Ph.
A rticte h F o r K * l*
788 -W.

IUITAI1LE for buslnsia cou;
Ideally located across from
Office, onu or two roomst
ern efficiency n partm entis prl
vale ligth and shower, Ptwn« Wo troth lose when you don’t
bring your
preserlptloM to
Lanoy'e. Phone 103.
|KNT Bigelow furnlahad ' apart­
ment*.
Idingley Building. 011 ENJOV Sunday dinner nt Laney'a
&lt; Aye,
___ ____
7Sc also we«k day*. Lu riche* 4
*hort_order*.
fO K q o H apartment,
apply
Elm Avenue,
Amaelng Johnston's "NO-ROACH''
u n t i t e r y coating kills Roacluu
7 0 KOOM apartment. Eleclrta
Ante, Water Buga for months.
Kitchen. Adults only. PhoiM 1*6Pint |L 0 9 . Half pint HUc, Kuu
[M. 2011 Laurel
_ _____
IKNI Hi I ED remodeled apart- _rnlllal A Anderson.
da^ A Electricity. Adulta fl' ITS A Briggs A Stratton En­
Mtllonyllle, ...........j
gine Or Parte yuu Nerd Sae
A. IL HOSIER
iB O liT 38()u square fast warn*
French u 4 CMamerrlel
| home spare adjacent side traelt
year registered Briggs and
and trikli height floor. Mh
Miration Doctor
Street, opposite Trailer Park,
I Fred W. Ball. P. O. Box 88SColor*
iio UF$)ROOM upstairs apartgal.
I
Mulshed or unfumUhsd, Now A Uetd work shoes, TarpauAve. Phona
line Raincoat*, Rubber Hoot*,
i i&amp;UR«»kffv|»lnff «pirtm#ni
^ rN A V Y
SURPLUS
hath. Cell 380-J . ______
1W N, Palmetto
Ph. 1311
unfurnished apt- for
its. m
m - M,
._______
served every
BEDROOMS and share my ROT LUNCHEB
day 11:80 to 2—with Home
oma. Katharine Pbegan, Ph.
Had* rolle and corn Muffin*.
1IS80-R
&gt;-ne ,
Homer's drill, 824 East Ut.
jR h jlsriiE D, newly daaorat-

iites fm mce ilnvei Itcx May.* toimy, An Force leceive pilot* will
make a ineinorial flight oyer the
. Iiiirdl wlieie the - c i v i i o will lie
i eld
to tlie forinatb'li will lie liis own
pliine, flown by a filetld. t apt.
Clyde Sclllepel. anil t i m e ll-'Jll
I.am U i&gt; of the 731 *t Ibiiidniid

•*We |i ..k White*1 Cainiibell is
a verv fine back We*It have to
■top h in if yye hohl fh*1 *coiv
down, mill ')o llmricatii's Imv-

ex'-ellilit i nils."
Two II til l iriitu* lil;tVi*1'M MI 'V
Itl I'M *’ • fllMlt*.
full
Dark W'lfiftl SD’lk tif | • «
**
Dark* N
l . Inis D«*n» **ldelim*d
• iVKff* *i Mlt'miTl nf It iMiltdtllii
«!• fKiptl 1M Mill* of hi- tlltklt"* Ilflit
mill* Pi' ’m**I fill thi* 'H'llMOlt, !I still, f H'lVl WDi* lllHHtl'ii

At*!* ••11••*I*
Mioii'llunc
from M M i h N’ i , Kiiffon-ti it
trim 1*1 im \ MoihIma *tti&lt;! nuiv

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finn* i iM tHiitliou a** ii lini' h »t'k«*r
Olliataf^itn idnit'A to *tml Mh*
*• nit i* Inn-iiii Iti*
uiNiiiMt
potroll ls»&lt;I \vr*‘k
with ‘1'trk
jtftcki'tt. ,flick 111 JliONtftoll, Mlki*

me lit, I" v*bi I, \,,iy* beloliili'd ii*
« ICM'l • •' mi |ll| |’|' I■| f It'*' I
Mu) * lo •&gt;s,ls k lll*'tl I'll IIn
D’D mill' util') ’ .it *
idili i i i t
Sul ala) tit H&lt; I Mm . l .ilit . ill* *
I Ill'll tlHl tlllF [mil
III', Cm
iiltttt tl.n l i ,
.May Vi ll oil* i)f t III Mill luli'i
i IIAI FFEI'R, Truck Oliver, ex- milntuii ll*&gt; i ii**i til (Sri -* mm I li.'tii
!»' s i l”
peil l.aml'iape Ovei-eem g, tin* been il l In
s in I mu atleudiiiit
ami mglit '
vvatelmiaii. See Jm I, William ,
Motn oe Cm mo s, Itt 1, Bov at.
Smiford
PRACTICAL
Nul e, d e * I i «• h
-Ii inly employ inioit. Ilion- K:3U8 Ui, a n Siiiolav - m
llololny*.
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Many type* of bulbs for flower*,
such a* the tulip, should he P l a t ­
ed In the fall before the ground
freezes.

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Hi it,, h'nriners Jlsrk.l fm iiroiliiee or 711 years old.
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NEW FLOORS Kiirfaced to per
fcetmii. Old floor* iuhiIc like
new. Fini. king, •Lulling A wag­
ing. Port able piiwnr plant, 22
year* as pel letice In Siuultioin
I'minty, II M (ilertsim, l.ake
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VENETIAN BI.INDS niade'tn or„wt. Seminole Venetian Blind
Co. 821) AV llr.t
HI, I'hotte
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lando Evening Slur. Cull Ralph
Bay. 11118.1
CALL 817 fur Ballery, Generator
ami S t a r ,"
service. Swain’*
Battery Seivlce, 301
W. First

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Funner employee Internal lleve
mm Si i vice will keep luniks nml
prepare Tux return*. Fur Ap
pulnlmrnt, Adilie** Box
771*.
Snafunl, Florida,

Cl— Nul ices— i’ersunuls — l.'l
TURKEY ShtMil Saturday, Nnv
It), at Shiinnuiis Place, Hunfmil
Ave, 1:00 P M. Many fine till
kvya. Bring gun*.
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CLOSE OUT SPECIA LS
I— 1040 FORD 2 door.
1— 1040 FORD SEDAN.
1— 1040 DODGE Pickup. I......
good economical lumling at
7— I't-is-l.ivrM tfH 'k-Suppllm
economical price.
I— 1030 FORD Coupe, guml condi­
COCKER-SPANIEL
puppies
tion.
liliiinles ami black*. &lt;10,00 up. 1— 1041 DODGE Tudor, Onu own­
Mi- I’m I Mush. 2021
Willow
er car.
Ave. Pit. 402-W.
_______ 1— 1040 DODGE Fordur,
extra
BABY CHICKS SPECIAL. Noclean.
veudier Duly. Pulturiim Tested HTIIICK LAN II-MORRISON, INC.
FliH-ks. Buck*, Rods, Wyen- 308 K. First
Phone 200.
d u tie s Ruck-Red crosses &lt;8.1)0- 1048 LINCOLN Club Coupe, very
10U. Nut hexed, F.O.B., C.O.D.
excellent condition, Am
local
Delivery Gusruuteeii, Creatmont
resident in business In Satifmil.
Hatchery. Dept. 00,
Box
7,
Would consider Htnall truck In
trade. 8e« Mr. Swisher at Polar
lllni'kwumli hj. giilWf'I —
__Bear, 100 N. Park Ave.
IIK M 1 W A N T K 0
104N IIAHLEY Davidson Motor
eyrie, III O.V.II. A-I Condition
EXPERIENCED Brake Man] Must
1460.00 Cash. 1940 Twin
Six
have enough experience to uper*
Wixard out hoard Motor used
nte Brakes, Front Ends, Shuck
lex* than II hours, &lt;120.(10 Cash.
Absorber department. Good Pay,
Bulb can he seen nt 1033 W. 1st.
All yeur work. Firestone Btora,
St. from 8 A. M. until 3 I*. At.
Hanford, FlorMn,
WOMAN fur ituning onen a weak. Mf4l HUDSON, with new motor
Priced reasonably for quirk sale,
1101 Oak Avenue.
pren el HIM Oak Avenue.
I'AltT TIME bookkeeper! AppT
1940
FORI)
Club Coupe— A good
Deklo Service Station, 019
sound ear with many thousand*
tat. Street.
of comfortable and economical
miles o f transportation offered
W O lt K W A N T E D
— a
at the lowest price of any post­
hfarkst Cabbage
war car w* have had so far.
ALL TYPES o f bu
&lt;900.00.
rasUMac*.
rensunabia rete*.
1947 B EA U TIFU L black Dodge
es. David M. Carosuter,
custom four door sedan—owned
tnttn-M
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H Comptsto line.
by local business man. Good a*
Toed Store.
TRACTOR WORK
to w and loaded with accessor­
plowing
Free
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an
end
W w tw ,
ies— radio, heater etc. Con be
discing farm or garden
bought for around neven hun­
Also clearing ami gredli
*
dred dollar* lee* than new car,
l o t Street.
hone 1
Ing lost*. Phi
pur price one thousand, three
hundred and ninety live
five da
dollar*.
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LAUNDRY wanted at tny h m * *
HUNT MERCURY CO.
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Lewis Rebuff
I.* .# Orem e * * . D u .
to tho White H o u a r th a t Lewi*
hed rooly turned down a bid to a
nonce conference.
Chin* called fo r hla car and
epi .l to tho White Houa# htmeelf
In make the report.

tt'u.hcnii Chln1

,or the

White House, he Indicated to re|H&gt;rU'.r» that he waa ready to waeh
hie hands of Lewi*, leaving the
rn*!,situation nn tho While Hnuie
doorntffi.
McomvhHr s„ft eoa1 production
cllnthcd slowly toward normal tortny as bituminous union miner*
returned to the pit* ea*t of tho
Mississippi for the flrnt time since
Scot. It).
M a rt y western Pennsylvania
mlm-rs, where some BB.000 work
In commercial and steel company
owm ,1 operations, waited for local
union uii'olings hoforo picking
. klngiup
nicks ami shovel* again. They
lilrka
have Imen Idle almost eight
all * ‘ week*.
Operator sources, who refused to
hr Identified, spoke of the digger’s
dissatisfaction with the strike and
h. lr eagerness to get back on
the payroll*.
"Mure the miner* are back at
work, I think they'll stay there,"
declared one veteran mine owner.
Home miners returned to work
at t P. M„ yesterday but the hulk
are exi&gt;cctcd back today. Vice
Pieshlent Harry fiuter of the
Western Pennsylvania Coal Opera­
tor* ■wtlmatnd 80 per cent of nor­
mal wniklng forces will answer
starling whistles by the time the
late afli rnoon shlfta start.
Most mines war# reporter to la­
in good shape and ready to resume
production. Others gave the first
men reporting hack tha Job of
pi ('paring tho pit* for normal
operations.
President George H. Love of
Pitlnhurgli Consolidation C o a l
Company, tho world's largest com­
mercial firm, saldt
"W re glad th at Mr.Lewls fin*
ally realises, a fte r eight weeks of
strike. Hint the rust nf coal ran ’t
ho raised."
Hi* referred to operator con­
tention* that tho price of coal
would have to bo raised If the Iniluslry m auled (.owls' demands
fur higher pay and for greater
n.ieiator payments
into the Un
United
...............it
Mine Workers Welfare and pen­
sion fund.
Aland half of Alahatna's IH.tHH)
union coal nilimrs were exported
iinrlf at work before the •lai
nay Is
over. Home small mine* wee oner
atiug last night. The same sllna
iinti prevailed in West Virginia
where llli.tMIlt IJMW miners ure
. .. Fnlrimmt, W. Vu.. uffleials
nf the Mnitlmore and Ohio ItnlltoniI esiiniated that ahqut I.UHI
cars would he loudcil at mines In
that idea today. Operations ere re­
turning tu norinnl there mum
qitleklv that after ally other eoitl
elrlke In Ihe memory of veteran
to ntmut U.Uftn cars each day.
t

Mental Hottpltaln

irtstiH M Pt»w rage mat
of tninmilmcnli to llte ilatc Iroipi*
Ini can he ml opfdhifdiky Itying
lint In cute patient* with *hmt,
intensive iieslnient In the local
units.
No Immediate nrtlmi ivns taken
Oil till* lilllll.

It cii(is fm ccillfvlng fcdentl
funds to match a 11160,0110 stall*
niinroprinllun to Imild ami equip fl
m in'd psychiatric treatment unit
nt the Cimtlalmiieliri* Htntr Hospi­
tal.
That In the only slain money
now Nvailnhle for nintchlng federal
fuml:i In mental henlllt hospital
chiist ruction.
In addition, ilic plan would tiermil um nf fcilm l money to help
bullil pnyrhielrlc unlfs ul them1
IocmI Inmpllnln If tin* Ior*l opera*
tom nek fin it anti nitre. (o put
up their share of the fund*.

.Inr.h.Non Memorial Hospital at
Minmt ton lied*! Tampa MunlelpoI I Instil In) Ml lied*, Mound I’ark
Hrmpltnl nt HI. Petersburg 61), Orati|(fl-i.Memorial at Orlando 60|
Morntll Memorial at al.koland (10,
Alarluia Hospital at Gainesville
HO, an undeaiKnated Wait Palm
Heat'll lumpliid rto llrnwnnl Oeneral
Jin.pile I nt Fort |.auderda|e do,
Tallnhaaaee Memorial Iloapltnl HO.
Ilallfa* District llnanllal at Oav*
tuna each ill! and an undnslgiiatcd
Penniuriila hospital ,10.

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the echoole must play fair with
these rdtppujnlty agencies In co­
operative planning and mutual
confidence In oprrntlnn for the
welfare of the totel citiunshlp.
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction Thomas l&gt;. Halley told
I'TA inr in hi m learning cannot be
cnloreod—learning presupposes a
desire to learn.
"If ever there weir a partner­
ship with a unified purpose that
should never tie dissolved, It is tha
one between the home sad the
school," hr said.
Winners In the Florida ParentTeacher poster runlest were an­
nounced ns i first, Atlnntir-Ncpluno PTA, Atlantic Iteach; second,
Military Trail PTA. West Palm
Unaehj and third, Mount Vernon
PTA, HI. Petersburg.
President Paul A. Wagner of
Itnlllns College told delegates last
night teachers must make use of
tho modern media of nluratlon or
allow their children to W taught
by those who will make use of
them.
He listed these media as radio,
the motion picture and television.
Teachers now have competition
for the attention of their pupils,
ho said,
They must compete with the
publishers nf comle hooks, the pro­
ducers of movies amt radio pro­
grams, who arn interested only In
'oiling their protlurls-not In the
effeet their methods may have on
the younger generation, he said.
A knowledge of facts as such Is
far less Important than an under­
standing, Wagner declared. And to
fnnlcfi worth i| fitter Mito*I, they muni
Ui made alive, he said.
In between direct experience
and reading a text U the second
liesl way to teach--by means of
recreation, the Rollins president
said. For thla process the motion
picture, raldo, recordings and tele­
vision *ro essential.
Only Vi percent of nor student
tear hers are hying instructed in
the Use of ituch aids to education
and only five percent of Ihe no­
tion s schools today have projec­
tors, he said,
"Never W o re has a nation depended to slmfykn extent for Its
NlirvIVn] oil the attitude** developed
through cihiriitlon of Its children,”
Wagner sold. "And teachers rannot he expected to educate the
younger generation properly fr„
the complex world it must enter
unless thpy have these tools."
A. L. jtow rlVf Miami was named
■•halrma/t nf'.d.he Congress' Life
MemUrshJn fj|iib,.gnatenluy. Mrs
, n VtiiWn F.WIfipi'Of ♦Or tundra wn*
Hc'rriftiiry,

Prague- Churches
MXatlMM fh*m i s * , nasi
imta group* and watch "that re
glmia life develops according to
be pnrvtatMis td the rmistttulfmi."
,i. Htipefvlxt the publishing of
|he
governn*ent-#liunsored
o/ficlal
Heualla
- t- __
i
gasette fnr alts,
the clergy
and. itIhe puliItaking nf lilt H'llghnis infninulloij
news atfd tnlMicaflnnS. Thr*te tintfornmny1 were carried out by
(tin. mlnlatry of Informal Inn.
■I. "HupervlHu the nrrangament
viOhfMttfi4IrRRoMN, npnrnve Imson plana, and text Itimks, aupnrvlsn nfhfniftdrig of religion in all
was done by the ministry of
irliiiids,
4. Hupp rvlsn .the jestorntlnu unit
ninlntepaqsr of,, monasteries and
nil «tqr,r. |i|ljgl|»ti* s|tea.
6. Assjjtm* tjip duties of the min­
istry of inforinnllon regartllng the
clerical press and publication. This
means that the new office will
publish nr censor all papers and
magaiines mi religious affairs.
The riatholle Church preaa has
been hanneil for some time, Its
printing e^qlnmarit, confiscated,
and thfl rlreillntloii of paatornl
letter* 'firrth Ihl ted.

The only rt'cngulxed church publlrattnna are the ufflelal gaiettu
fnr the clergy and the "Catholic
New*" ftli layrhi'fi,
Noth hath herb detittuticed l.y
the Roman Cathnllc hierarchy.

unit,In the stain at praient. It

has b**n In operation about a year, many private Imprisoned during
•nd | Carter aald ha expert* the the churrh atale atruggtoIt eald that one p r in t, Vicar
flrnt report to show othora like It
Vaclav Klabniich.puhlU*
Wlll tm
ttreal benefit.
for free!nit him. The aj 'ncy aald
the goviirnmenl from
ho repented hla "antl*al
tlaa which tha hlrarchy had forced
(i'enilBaea r ram p i* . OH)
onf—T
him."
,. .
Ipr to carry nut that platform.

A ' discussion about the Big
, Three foreign minister#' meeting
■i.
In h ttk brought out a queetlon
jtf. whether thla country la getting
W; anywhere In IU dealing* with Rue*
&gt; ala Mid If there li a chance of
r '■bettering relatione.
U&gt; Mr?' Truman replied ha hopee,
!)*:.aa h*&gt;alwaye duel, that thing* are
[ m oving In that direction. What
2;:'; Shout tha medium for Improving

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This vkar, the agency aaUMold

hla*
hla prlaau'tn
prleita tc follow’ihe new'law*
nation,
and to work

question ihould Im put to the
managemente and the worker#.
A query whether ha had any
plana for keeping the mlnea open
in event the itrlka la returned
after Nov. Jto brought Ihe reply
that ha wJIlietoa* that b rid le when
he comaa-to li.'
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Although the tractor haa become
aa tm pnrtsat Itam on the farm,
draft boraaa continue to bn bran

A ll o v e r Ih e w o r ld to d a y th e r e are p e o p la U a c h b ig b k le m a a a
a n d h a te .

Here in America we have learned to live together hi friendship.
For ua here at A 4P, it haa baan a wondarful and thrillini ax*
perience to get from those with wham we compete day after day
auch astounding evidence of jrfriendship and respect..

The things that have happen*! since the antitrust lawyers from
Washington brought suit to destroy AAP have amased ua.
While we sincerely believed that we had earned the friendship
of million* of consumers for whom we have provided batter food
at lower prices, and the friendship of milUone of farm families
for whom we have provided a batter market for their produce,
we were not prepared for the avalanche of offers of support
B u t m o s t o f a ll, w a h a v e t o c o n fe s s t h a t w a h a d iin d a r a s llin a f e d

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tha fine sportsmanship of many of our competitors all over the
country.
Can anyone believe that these competitors would rush to our
deform if, os the antitrust lawyers allege, we had baan trying
to put them out of business?
Wa and they have fought hard for business.
Thar# are nearly 380,000 individual grocers competing with us.
They have a larger share of tha nation's grocery business today
than they had ten years ago or twenty years ago.
Many of them do as good a Job as wa do, and they make It
plenty tough for us.
. Now, day altar day, that# same competitors era letting us know
diet they are in our comer.
All ws can soy is, thank you from die bottom of our hearts.
fsn,l America A W onderful Country!

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COULD IT BE INDEPENDENT G RO CERS?
Dnein't «*•'» Hkalr. '»&gt;
p.n,l.r« .tnrekrep*., almwl tflpW
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10.W th#y •!&gt;&lt;! M -m-l-r *•/, hllllnn t!o tar* ^
|n.Ml tni.li.ess. 1"'« V«r (he i„,tem«ul.r.t .lm*kWW*
harotle't nv« lit l.llttm, •killers wrtrtli ot Inod,
WHOLESALE GROCERS? Il.nlly. Por m*mr al
them — illrertly « Imllrerlly en,.*.d In
in, mme (mm nt vnluntsty »f mnyerattv# chelq.to
melili ill.in ecntinmles.
THE EMPLOYEES? Th.t wnul.1 t* tunny - "lr*P*
th.t son... Inlk* pinhetity
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1»** than
J5 rents e*» n.«..y kn»l rl&gt;«*«
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to *nt win*! a tloik gels today.
PRODUCERS? Well, lake termers. Certainly pert
ot ik.tr pinspailtv "&gt;"*• I"
IV lm y
It,.i t,t* • I,.Ins rre.le lor them. Hi. hi* rhilns huy
entire |.atk nt many ■«»"•»*■ T . T Y ' I
.,.,k lli. t.miers’ rtot.t. Wliat wnnkl Die l.tmar do
Willi Ills ktal'lv peilshatde rroti If Ika Ire.l rhaln* w*r*
.llmloat.il .1 Ills volume buyer,?
COMPETING CHAINS, MAYBE? No.
every &lt;It.In In Ik. gior-rv l.u.ln#ss I...1 mol. Mt**l#*l
year than Ik. ye.r Win!.. On# ch.il! tha! » • kn«W» («
Int .Will Inrre.wd Its tw d biwlfl*** 31%
&gt;*"
■ml Is o|i l&lt;l% In ike flrst elxhi months nl thla yeat.
THEN IT CERTAINLY MUST BE THE P lO P tll
Like (un. It the people hated fond rhaln
they have spent W , t.lttlon doll.fi In th#m tert
Folks like the low prtras end ht|h
C^*iT
- and Ike twite, Ik# chain# #ra run, th# b#»t#f
Ilka them.
i&lt;
Does This Sound a i Though W s N**d Hslp?
Thmotere Huptr Marliat* cam. Into a,I,tape# 10 fhaf*
The IfHvt rhaln# Thntol#,# taptared «*r» aolni
about Hire, million dollar# worth of pu*1"*** *
tlonsesvlva, liked OU, pollcle* W#lt #nOU*h to boort
their porrbaM# In ou, «0 sto,## In about JO mUlkw
dollars ■ year.
Wa rail lh#» ■ vote ol contldw*. And wa’f# »*&gt;*«
keep tight on ptovlns that a# Ions ssM rp k k to *~d
brand, #nd twtlar-th#«-ay#ra«a wMhjtns irt ntcb;
bottom ptlres, w# can wompata with anybody In U»a
builnass. And ka#p ,i«M on Browlni, tool
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Wa don't twllav# any chain will ha punUhad *"* *&gt;•*"«
aRldant, or (or planslns hooaawlvaa an wall that It la
(oread to *raw.
Wa torv b. Ilave that It l* a Itortkaepac1# duty to btlt»i
S &amp; T l T w
.1 th* lowest poaslW# P ^ J .
and hop. to saa tha eh.tn atota way ol dcrlni boatmm vlndlcatad.
And aa Ions aa tha prodwaw. tha amployaos, tha natoman, tha whoto*alo !"*•"&lt;
th* tompatlsg rhaloa thriv# ao waU, wa wUl
to think ll'» f seed way to do buatnasa.

V**, « , east Ml A** tomp.lllof, to
itay —
la ■■■"'•!•
h«,lsa„ w
as
thole p
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rOIORT ,«*|a
wg .W whs!
go
wear It
i? vould
would mg
mat.
I# tho Adifrl*«. p*oeta without thorn.
Wo sro a sly as* ttor'. a.d *,* ,t,|y.
I*f
la* t* Mr,*!
Mrva *«, «a«i*M,Jlly with pood
(•ad
pH**,, mbet to
tha
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AiNgR«lfg gf|gnls«flon igrving fhg
A m *,|««* psapl* ava/ywhar* with
foad tJod at law prUa*.
Daitrayl.f Ihp AIF would maaa atlmls*tl*| M#*p«tltl*a .aatlaadfy U tha
taad Raid whlth avary poor maa knew,
tho ma|ae parti## at hk
W# «#.yr,tul,t* tha AIP (at • |#h
*#« da*.. g#«p sp the.dfhl... . . . .
*•« •*•# # *• asy la(r somp.tltt#.
•hkh htlp, ui brlap fewer laad prl*M
I# th# aa.t.mar.

m,„„y • store m«n.Ker alone a-ts |i.ht nnw. Amt the
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At th* came lime the official
news agency reported that It was
recalvlng many "thank you" nntes
from priests for the passage of
the new rhurch control laws,
It *aid many such letters also
on the recenty action nf the g»vment laadera congratulating them
Duval enmity ha* the only aueh were being received by govern

Truman Conference

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• 0 0 # lib* m n e lt, many hnndrads nl lnd*g«iid*til groo•r* got tn alr atari with tha TRA COMPANY.

• • • • Tha granl ARP Is not detrimental to tha progma
of tho grocory nualnoas. On tha rontrary, ARP hs* alwsy*
boon beneficial to any open-minded buainwamsn whn boHove#
ENTXRPR1RK. Pounded on tbo
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a t * ePRICKS,
a i r x a ARP
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PAIR
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• • • • ARP sfbvM c tb s right* and prlvllagco nf s gong
worher. I know thla front porsonal oxoorleneo, ARP Is n w
Ml the toohont to promote sincere and ambitious out ploy oos
in irnatw orihy and lm pnrtnnt posilkon* and h a s , n * m
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The Atlantic A Pacific Tea Co.
TWs suit it knoihnr thrnnt against our groat
AnMrkgii system of froo sntsrprisA. Tho
AAP Co. h u siwsps bntm clnsn, abort b o iri
knmpatiliuu and any succwsful im kpinfM l
rnsrehant, if h« is HonnM, wfll admit Ihtt thoy
hava taught him a g m t tmny things n g v i#
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I HE W E A T H E K

To Protect Iks Piece of the Wurld(
To Promote i h Progress of Ametic*.
To Produce Pro*peril/ for Senford.

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VOLUME XXXX

E s ta b lis h e d

Public Urged
To Eye Army
- By Crommeliii

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. F L o B B T F R I D A Y N O V . 11. m -t*

1908

Armistice Day—World Wild With Joy 31 Years Ago

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ARMISTICESIGNED, DOF THE WAR!
BERLIN SEIZED BY
OLUTIONISTS;
NEW CHANCELLOR
S FOR ORDER;
© KAISER FLEES TO HOLL

Navy Firebrand Hits
“Yes Men” But Says
Nothing About Re­
c e n t Controversy
MONTGOM ERY. Ale.. Nov. 11
— GP&gt;— The Nevy‘e still burning
firebrand, Capt. John C. Cmaiinrlin. alrened today that it is a pa­
triotic duly to keep an eye on Imw
the armed lutcei ate organt/rd and
administered.

. ATLANTA, Njv, 11—Mb—The
lonely figure of General Robert
E. I*# on the face of Stone
Mountain facaa at least one
more battle before the memor­
ial stand* as it waa intended in
tribute - J o the Confederacy.
The question la—eon the atone
figure of the South's spiritual
leader withstand the weather a*
well aa the General withstood
the rigors of war.
The question waa put today
when G. R, Vlnion, an engineer
retained by the
rke de­
pertinent, dell'
feat!
Candler n ten
.... of e
proposed
MB,
memorial
a atate
park. Candler
Mtk authority
to handle
the project.
Candler sold
model from VI
other members of ....
had authorised Robert and Ca„
engineers, to magg eurveys for
the project.
Vinson's me
doea not show
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sculptor
soot where Cf
employed
Julian-'Harrli,

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cause fretting
ter would. cause

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qf an application fir • IMOBjOBO
manat ruction flnaaet Wan to
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raaiea u i M i u t t n * e
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I n I I I , m in im a a
ratios
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t u t u eei
Wall Straw, Ilka rati af warM, §a a i wild.

Judith Coplon’s
Red Boy Friend
Refuses To Talk
lu b itc h a h U p A v o tf t- H iit

the eflkM fider |e " u e n Are.”

Major Forrest Lake Led Parade
On City’s First Armistice
WASHINGTON. Nov.

I'HH- Tlir greatest event in

Y e s I e y Memorial

Day

Parsonage T o Be
Dedicated Sunday

modem

history occurred lliit tiioinmg at &lt;&gt;:00 o'clock when the world WOi
came lo an end.
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— Theorm iitice was signed by ihe German representatives at rnidw’T ^
C o n trib u to rs
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night and the announcement was made by ihr Slate Department at 2^‘A
Native Tdnguerp For
M. causing
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(Muring pandemonium I■
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WHS III.
Unlit alum ol llir new Yr»lr&gt;
I’reple formed Impromptu pa’I he signing of tin- nrnilHlIi-c wan
Court officials hope they'll hr
m ill' that msrcbeil liaek mol .M. in.,,ia| I'.mon igc in niriiHitV •&gt;!
sble to understand what goes on iiH'ti-ncil l,v the revolution that fmtb tliriuigli the streets mill •In- llir late Rev William I'rriv Yrrim-tod in (iprinany after the Kill
nest week at the trial of the »py
iniil nod respertulile cltlr.eti- -till lev mil l.tki- place al I I till it't |ort
-ii-r mid tin' crown price and nil
ing compiracy rale against Val the heirs lo tint tinoite linil signed tin lluniiy ling nnd llir Tuiki-v .SillIliaV Iimilling ill llir I ll'l l llli'l
cntini’ A, Gubikhev ..ml Jmhlli then iiliilicHlInii nod tlglils In the lint iii I lie streets mul ...........If l.tn t lull'll I hr ilritli .itiitl .lilihr'%
toe eitickers, muskets, shut , mi.
llinmv of &lt;initially.
Coplon.
mul pistols.
Mill lir Wl%ri| hv llir I4r% | I aw
The K u im and his sun mid the
A Ini ol what was said yexlndnv
Miiyue
Davlsun
iliuili'disli Iv Irm r A'lilry. Oiala. »ri irlaiv ut
gema ui stuff, fenring for their
didn t make much legal logic to live', went to Hiillninl yesterday Iipelted the town for tile dll) mill llir Ib 'iip lr' ol ( hi 1*1. llir pul,In
anybody, no matter whether you i*here they will probably be held oil stores rinsed for tin- eelel.iii- is iii %itril
a- military prisoners of the allied I lllll.
pul it in Russian or English.
Nanir' nl liraiiv r&gt;(IO iiuilii
The largest parade evet finiiii',1
m m ies to I,,, dealt with later.
Federal Judge William Bondv
iii .Hanford marched later in the billin' In llir i liuith limliling luml
was caught in the middle of lb.
the
Hemne-le will In |il.nnl in a luulaiiiri wlmli
.Suhfurd l ire iv oil the news of nniriliiig, led hy
linguistic ungle.
r will hr pul mill au opening ul
the war’s end IllOli A. M. nnd linn ids under the coinmnnd .■
l.leuts' Turner nnd Maswell «itli
What caught ihe snarl in ihr pro till- town went crniy.
The AIM. inilroad boys immed­ Mnjiit Forrest l.nke mid tin- i '(&lt;■ llir wall ul llir ftiiul puli li
feedings was the contention ol
iately woke everyone up with ett- nod Ilium Cntps followed h&gt; nil n( llir paiioltagr anil iiivmril
Soviet Engineer Guhiichev ihnt he gitie whistles and hells. Automu the ruilruad men, Ked (T o .,, n
with .1 luoii/r pl.iqur liranilg llir
didn't know English. In previous lilies drove tiiriiugh the streets liters of soldiers Illul I'lll/Sli
nalllr of Hr% Y’r»lry. %'Iii i ilinl
tooting
their
burns
and
all
the
i
young
unit
old.
court appearances, he had spoken
May 4. I ‘M7 aftri irm n g the
the language fluently.
chuicli loi fwii yean. Mu Yrdrv,
After Judge Rondy had post­
the widow, will pi,nr tin* i mi t.1 mr i
poned action on two pre-trial mo­
within llir wall.
tions brought by Miss Coplnn,
l l i r Itrv. .1 Itmubill Fm n . pii'
2H-year-old ea-jusiice drpatfnirm
tpt, will nernjiy llir jiitrsiiiiligr
employee, the Russian walked up
wlilt'ls is liirnti'i! in1* t lo llir rliiiiM,
on Haiitorii Avrour and which wir,
and told the court clerk in Eng­
LONDON, Nov. i t —4/J*i ’t in ‘ built ill ii cost of more I lino *!l,lMlll.
TAMJ'A, Nov. I I —(/1’k—Those
lish:
pretty l.anlnna
flower tdnnts IIIill-li Air Ministry nssul toiluv m* Of this Miiiniint *11,Aim wii' ciuiliil
d°n*t speak English. I .ton'i
I you see iirouml Flurldn flower I I"iiiiIi"m mill flvhliT ' nti- mat o r luili'd from pniplr in nil %%nlk-&gt; of
«.w '•'bat a going oil here.”
life noil mnnv doiiatluMs w rir i i *
pnrileus ran lie a cattle killer, l In- t!iiiini&lt;r* uf luimlii-r crews •
lipnrlly. who wattled in deterI says a prominent Florida ratttn- soli'll- So On- Itoval Air I•’mm1** llii* reived from ollii-, -rtli I ■•- Tin Inrg
I", r ‘ .yubltchev was ready fm | man.
ih I rmitl Unit Imi wns I'tTr. mul the
I derided In abolish tin* Job
tria l.sa id to him: ”1 don’t sneak
sinnllrst, lliii-i' m ils Tbr linliiinr
W. M, Larkin of Uiula City,
Russian. Hays you a lawyer T"
ilolli fighters nnd homlrt'is uw-' of llir iimounl was bnttiuvi'il fmiu
"P*'eking rapidly In Russian says he nnd other cattlemen hud too fast these days for nccurnii' 'Im E..Illusion llumd of tTui-tinn
Guhltehev i W
his head, and figured this plant has killed 74 shooting hy a man In n bombi,
III III' Irpniil nvri ii 11iii,r
"lie shakes his head, "No,1' the cuttle in I'nseo county in the gun turret, a Ministry spiike'iiui’ 4’hurrhes
term al low inleri'sl.
last three or four years,
Clerk otmerved.
said.
Till' (' tmir li ., i I*ii i In-i -liip Is I’Jfi
lie told the Florida Rtato Cat­
“Ho understands you prefeclly,"
Furtherinort', the high speed c '
Interjected Raymond I*. Wheartv. tlemen's Association he had hoiiilicrs have to In- per’..... mul rverv n-rmbui mn'ir mm'
of other cattle deaths aI'lintrlbutiiui. Helving mi tbr buildgovernment
prosecutor.
'He's heard
stresnillned. It Is Impnssllili in ing rommittrr wrro Li'stri Tbmii,
bout the state.
putting on a snow,”
tlioni bulging with gun tm i halrmmi. Mis. Itnv 0- l'"», Oiin
The plant la a "good wnv to have
"la there anybody here wlm
rets.
D. Landri'ss, A irs It. Joliii'on, tbr
speaka Russian!" pleaded the get rid of a lot of cattle," com­
In nny future war, llriliiin • % lti&gt;v, J. E. MrKlnlev, mul the Itrv.
Judge.
mented Larkin.

Luntana Flowers R A F T m Abolish
Are Cow Killers, Aerial Gunners In
Says Cattleman New Jet Bombers

Thera urn seven varieties nr
Whearty said thare was no ron­
the plant, he eaplained. Home
ton for an Interpreter.
of the varieties pronuce pretty
little blue flowers. Other kinds
creep along through greases.
Guhltehev shook hie head.
He and June Gunn, county
"Now did you Juet understand
what, I said If you don't know oaent for Osceola county, urged
that cattlemen get together with
EwNtthl the Judge demanded.
Guhltehev began another Im- womans garden eluba shout
Florida and try to control plant­
paaalorwd speech In Russian.
"Do you undenttend English f" ing of the ornamental flower.
Birds scatter the seeds and It
the lodge resumed.
"Nyat." (Rueatan for "No") can crop up anywhere.
. ^How did you understand what Cattle get eoraa and they puff
up around the Jews after eating
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lantuna explains Larkin.
"I don't know what he'a say­
The worst part about cattle
in g ’ the Judge said.
eating this plant, aaya Larkin,
Mora Russian flawed from Gu- Is that rattle act "Just like Ilkkor heads." The animals eat It
Finally a• lawyer
lawytr In
In the
IKt courtcourt* and want m art: Ju»t keep i
finally
raona voluntoered as Interpreter, eating it. Tha cows appear to
Ho q w W OuMuho*,aa claiming get drunk and groggy whan
dlploiaatic Immunity, and coniattd- thev nibble on it.

perl*

lo have bnnibeis i i d y i m i ji„„i nariifmtet of tht- First n.ti"

solid V oil sp e rd , grent nil it ml- .... I

evasive to avoid being shot iloun
hy fighters.
The Canberra, a Jet bombri imw
In production for the RAF. Iin-*
no gun ports or turrets. Even
tually, a l l bomber squadmii'
in the RAF are ospin'ti'd to irequipped with jet-powred erntt
Alrolitlun of the aerial gtnmri.
tho Air Ministry said, I*
■entially a long farm plllcv." They
are still needed In tfm RAF Iscause moat of its bombers now in
service are tho models of tVmbl
war II. driven hy gasoline en­
gines, Nn new gunners will
trained, however.
Gunners who finish I heir en­
listments will bo given a i-liaiur
cither to become bomber rrr%v
radio men or take over ground
Jobs.
’The RAF trained thousands of
aerial gunners during the Inst
war, mainly for service on Us
four-engined Lancaster homls-rs.
Thao# bora the brunt of Britain's

Inn ('hint'll, Orlando.

Tilt' parsonage Is uf cuiirrctu
block construction mul estcrim
coloring Is white. It rontnins n
large living room with fireplace,
adjoining .lining room, o large
kilchsn and two lied rooms ami tile
bath room. Hoofing is o-b.'los
shingle ami flooring lit of asphalt
til*. The home hit* screened .Tent
and rear porclm*. Windows are
equipped with Venellmi lillndit.
Itralnerd and Nelson were runtractors,
The yard has been pliintr.l mul
graded. The tlhurrh arqulrcd two
additional lots resulting in it large
playground space between the two

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port llsnlf. Port earnings, ’ lliry
said, promiae a siiriilioi of ulioiii
1)011,000 unuoully.
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limy estimated.
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IttD A ll IN CANADA
D’lT A W A . Nov. I t —Ol’l Cun
-ittrs i- building a huge radar sys­
tem which would give warning

nguinsl possible air attack on her
Mg cities ami other vital targets,
n government white paper reveal­
ed today
C a m i l l a 's

notorious convicts, finally wan
freed from prison today—on me
londitlon he stay out of the atate.
He slipped out quietly Just after
breakfast In the company of an
uncle, R. W. House of Dothan,
Ala., who priaon officials said was
to drive to Jackson'
House, pick up hla
|u year-old
Mra, r
and than go |»

ROTARY CLUB
The Seminole High School Band
will present a program at tho
Band Shell Monday at 13:45 I*. M.
to which the public la Invited, Hubert P lain , program chairman for
the Rotary Club, announced today,

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preparedniooi program,
lilot
plnvnumt
uf a full time man lo -niil tin- rnilnr system Is being de­
seek now business nnd encourage­ veloped to cover "certain vital ap­
ment of more shipping to nod proaches nnd areas".
RUNH AMOK
from Miami, partly through for­
AL HOUSE OUT
NEW YORK, Nov. I t—4/1*)—A mation of rt conference uf ocean
HAIFOHD, Nov. t t —l&gt;P&gt;—Al
young Marine, wearing a good carrier* using South Florida’a
House, line of Florida's moat
conduct medal, ran amok In the porta.

HtraM Theater building l a s t
night, Mugged three men, swung
at two others and jumped from a
•bird floor window.
on a first floor exapparently unhurt,
police who took hint

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teveral
high ranking admiral*
agreed with him in fean that die
Navy wa&gt; being ilifled in die Pen
tagon. Tftia lead lo an invettigation
by the llouie Aimed S e m e n tornmi Itee.

G e o r g i a Battles
O v e r Lee (Ririne
At Stone Mountain
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M ilita ry L e a d e rs
U rge Strong D efense
To A void W o rld W a t
7

It was itle (m l speech by the
outspoken critic o| pentagon loyl
command poliriei since lie was teItored to duly Tuesday a llri hit
33-day suspension and repiimand
(or releasing lo newt men docunirnti
the navy ityled “ confidential."
Theie document! disc loved dial

G.

No. 310 .

Florida O r a n g e s Jam S t r e e t s For
Is A n t i c i p a t e d Armistice Parade

Crumnielin, born heie 47 yean
ago, addiened an Ameiicau Legion
meeting.

Cuumirlln alii not repent any of
his earlier churgra lliat nearly got
hint court urnrtluted, tior did lie
directly mention any phase of tin
controversy. On this day of tri­
bute to Inen v ho loat their lives in
the flrat World War, he said:
“For ua. tilt* living, every Anierl
can mnn and women, It It u put tin
tic duty In keep informed uiid In­
terested in die organisation and
administration of the armed forces
ao neceaaary to our Nttcurlly.
“You inuat nut aiiure mid you
cannot delegatu tlila responsibility
to anyone.
“In every Instance of baale ills
agreement in the administration
ill, tthe affairs of atate you, the
people, are the caurt of last re
eort.”
Crmnmelln had accepted the in
vltatlon to apeak M ore lie *tn»
suspended after he waa restored
to duty —ha la to be transferred
to Han Francisco-he waa grauted
leave to fill the engagement.
Admiral Forrest Hherman, who
replaced Admiral Loula Denfchl
ua clilef of nuvu) operation*—one
attermulli of the uproar Cromluellu stirred up—said in gtiiNlliiK
leave that iUominelln “like nny
other Navy officer would lie re­
sponsible for what he says,"
Crarnrntdin’s last act before fly­
ing down from Washington we*
to leave a copy of hla speech with
a staff member In Sherman’s of­
fice.
Crommelln spoke on "National
Security and the Cllleen’s Respon­
sibility. He Ulsruesed discipline In
• democracy and a clllien's duty
and warned against "yei-ineii."

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S l i i l c A H H O c ia lio n
O f K u p o n is o i'H T o
IM c H

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S a n lo rd

O fflrrts, iHrurliits sml commit-,
tee chairmen ul the Eluriila Htute
Af%-tii.'l(tI toll uf
Sii|i"i visors of
(legist i ut lull will In- wi'lrelued St
tin'll' upi'iilng ness mu at
10:00
ii'i’liirk lolimrruW Miurnilig ill ths
Smilli Itiium uf Iii" Mayfair inn,
11v Mayer Andrew t'aiinwuv.
Main purpose ut the meeting Is
to set up a uniform --y'lein uf regM tutlmi in tki"
iW counties.
IhriiiiglinUt
Elm ala,
cumplying
with the eh cl ion ta ws passed at
tile. 11&gt;tl) legislative session,
K A. Gray, secretary of state,
will [iresent furitiK umf methods ,
for tlie ahaenteo ballot wldclt was
extended at the legislative session
In persons outside the state. As­
sisting Mr. Gray In explaining,
tlds new phase of the laws will
he Richnrii Ervin, attorney gtn- '
•nil nnd Ida naslstani. Howard 8.
Bailey. Bup. ('harles O. AmJretfh
who was Instrunu'ntnl In p u ttllf ,
thrmigli the changes In tha elec­
tion taws, will niso be present 4*
will Hurry .MeDoriald, attorney fat
llie assorfatlon, of Tampa.
John C. tb&gt;klc, HilUbaroi
supervisor, end provident
association, ,wi|l preside over IM t _
liusinese session. All merabora m .
the board of county cotnmlsaia
of Hetnlnol* County, 0 . P.

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^ n w ju m u
Pompano M a r k e t
In Jax Opens For
BusinessTh]* Week
1J1A ^ l8 0 N V ,L L B * N ov. T.fBperia l l-"T h e annual d ra w in g fo r
^pece on the Pompano M a rke t thie
week o ffic ia lly opens th a t m arket
fo r tho aeaaon," W illia m L. W II•on. D irector o f State M arkete, announerd tmlay. “ Proapecte are fo r
five o r more rara o f bean* to
move out on the opening date of
Nov. 7 w ith volume ateadlly Inereaalng. Squash In fa ir ly good vo­
lume In exported to move w ith a
light volume o f pro p e r beginning
on week o f Nov....................
v. 14. A ll cropa ero
reported In excellent condition and
e ronNidcralde Inrruaae in acreage
hex Inen noted.
"O ther niarketa re p o rtin g ehow
ilm Starke Htuto M a rke t auct­
ioning In exroaa o f 0,000 pounda
o f pern iim at ita flr a t aalc o f the
season on November l e t Price*
averaged 21 -8 / Ilk- per pound w ith
fa irly good demand. The next aalu
la nrhednled fo r Tueaday, Nov. 16.
"The Palm etto M a rk e t report* u
few tomatoea on H in t m arket durIng the paat week, b u t cool weather
haa Mowed the m a im in g o f th a t
rrup no no appreciable volume la
cntlcipated undo two- Weeka. Tho
market alxo had a lig h t movement
o f polo hcana, cucumber*
and
•quuah.
"The Florida C ity M arket reporta farm era aro resetting tom ­
atoes ON fu st a* slow ly receding
flood waters perm it. W eather In
that area la cool and unsettled.
"W auchula State M a rke t advlsthe cucumber volume dropped
to lea* then h a lf fro m Monday to
Wednesday o f laat week due to cold
weather checking production. A
total o f i l l ,408 fie ld cratea averug
ed 91.1111 o* compared to 33,188
unite averaging $3.04 tor the Maine
period lust Nea*on. Continued re
dured volume o f eukes la eapectod
during the ru rre n t week. Peppers,
eggplant, w hite and yellow aquaah,
tomatoea,
okra
and
eggplant
brought lo to ta l volume on this
m arket to 33,070 unite. Revenue
fo r o il rom m odltlex amounted to
$66,877.34.
“ Sanford Stale M serket a n tici­
pates a good Nupply o f good to
fancy ip m lity lo a n *, cucuinhor*,
aquaali, pepper and citru s during
the current week. Hcana led In
volume during the past week with
34,&lt;'IHl hampers selling mostly at
$1.76. The Mm ket hail a nice vomine o f rudlaho*, rukea, a(|ua*h,
pepper* und eggplant* and a large
“ uluin o 'f ornngee mid* g rapefruit.
' '
Vuiumo
Bonut ruin and eonl weather the
early part
tha week crraled
favorable crop grow ing condition*
and the on l look la fo r n p le n tifu l
Mtpply o f vegetable# and citrus.

Seminole Schools

..Bridges Blast

A U S TR IA N

MEDITATIONS

C A B IN E T

V IE N N A . A ustria,
Nov. 7—
■y Allay
tl'a a tla **# V e w Pag* Oaal
(tM iiM e W C m r . . . oaet
dVi»H »»#4 r-trntm r a w Oaa I
(/$•)— A ustrlp’a tw o biggest polland
to
capitallam
In
tnu
world.
Sept.
10
and
Is
s
till
going
on.
The renort* In brief were a*
tid a l parties agreed today on a
Such a war, he asserted, a being coalition to govern this country
A t a trustees' mealing two
fo llo w *: Hr. A. II. Hi** of Winter
M
i
J
M
K
I
N
*
l
$
4
V
f
BE.
prcpaied
now
by
Im
perialists.
weeks
ago,
attended
hy
Van
Horn
Harden, English D epaitm riit *ald,
fo r the next four year*.
(In London, a Foreign Office
even though he had auhmltted his
"Hood fa ru llv and good e(|iil|iinent
W M U T P ftY W A N T S T o
The Conservative People’s Par­
spokesmen
commented
acidly
on
resignation.
Lewis
was
reported
to
. . an excellent attitude by liachly , dominant partner In the t'jjgM
I
N
9
1
f
t
W
O
f
tL
*
------this.
He
said
the
beat
answer
havo
Irle
d
to
rescind
tho
resolu­
ers and student* alike . . courac*
party
coalition,
w ill have Nk
tion.
lo Malenkov’* charge of Im p iria l scat* in the new cabinet. Tho
iio u lil have moie life to Ihem . .
A N ' H rrto a F i- r v . - n jo !
ism
was
the
appointment
u!
M
ar­
need added *peerh development
Socialists w ill hnvc five. MinorHut Bridges, reportedly, stood
shal Konstantin K. ItokoRsovaky, lly parties—the Communists 'imT
coiir»e*."
liv hla original position, that the
one
of
Russia*
top
commander*,
the extreme rig h t w ing League
trustees m ight Ire legally liable
Mr*. I.II m I'a i doe. flrlaudn High
a* Polish minister or national d i­ of Independents— w ill not lio refor funds spent In tho absence of
School, Science l&gt;e|iarlmenl. pointffuse. This, tho Briton *alo. show- picNCitted.
n contract which required opera­
"d mil "M ore spare is needeil for
td “ the Soviet’* concern fo r »ni*ll
tor* to pay the royalties,
biology and general Hclrnce classes
nations."I
o u r it A f t K m iH
. . more lalile*. r lia il* und Isdler
le w is 'a m i Bridge* are said to
Voailevaky took up Mutcnkov’*
lig h tin g . . more living *perlmpii*.
have cxcU nged sharp word* over
claim, accuiing the West o f p u r
IIA LT IM O R K , Nov. 7 - « P l
mlrroNrnpPN and d l**rrlln g mothe Senatay'g aland, but the resold
suing "a policy o f aggression uud Judge Robert France lialay rnllcil
te rla l* needed."
tinn wag retained. “
unleashing new wura," lie calJfd it "perfectly outrageous” und Img8 . K. I In ml of the Slab' DepartThe operatnl'a have velertcd
upon t h t r Ru*alana to “ fig h t s till ned from hla court room a grrftfp
ment o f Education, MatlieiiiHtlr*.
Judge Charles I,.Dawson o f Louis,
luirder fo r the fu rth e r growth of o f bobhy soxers who had come ta
*ald. "You hove well i|im lifird
ville, Ky., ax successor to Von
the m ight o f our *U te ."
listen to a rape tria l.
•onchi'iH tencliing n In mul and var­
Horn, effectlvo nn Nov. 3 .
’ He also played heavily on Hie
Some 3U to 3f) young g irl* and
ied program w ith over 300 &lt;tuOne suit already has hreii filed
Soviet theme that the Wo*» ■. lioya hail taken over fro n t benihea
dents enrolled In inalhenuillcs
ugalnsk the tmateoe by Heorgn II.
JScIng an economic crisis.
n* the tria l o f several youth* rang­
course* on no elective basis . .
I.lvengood, * ' farntyr. mine union
."U nder rapiU lism , industrial ing between 16 uml 18 years -o f
must adaiil your I'HUlM'h Ito'lltf
officer a l Unlontown, Pe, He e lle * - .
production la again liltin g reduced, ' age was lllm ut lo lii'gio.
to the nerd* o f your -Indent*."
cd tho funds wore being m i**pent. &gt;
P IIIL IP P IN K VOTE
the atanuorU o f living o f wide
M l** I .andi. Scab.... to High
Bridge* and Lewis denied the I
mnssor o f the people I* being
School. Soclol Science suggested.
I.lvengood charge* and a*ked fo r |
M A N IL A , Nov. 7 -(/P &gt; -T h r* e
rh a rp ly lowered, ma** unrmploy
" Y iiii make gnoil n*e nf ynm per$O0IMO$T MRSONAIITV In this yenr’a "Who's New" at the Bronx Zoo
a |d II o f partlcularn.
Indie material*, hot . . need mine 1 In New York Is tho "dinosaur" shown above, a ferocious looking reptile
inent and povertp aie grow lni|. • undulutes made their fin a l bldi
Van Horn aald that he, although
today In the Philippine repohlm't
irrcconciiahle economic and polltl
field trio * and larger d a ** room*." ' which reaemblea a pre-hiatoric monster. An Iguana llxard, he is found In
.i trustee, haa been unable to gpt
Hr. Witherspoon, Florida State , Central end South America. Hla skin Is a colorful bright green w ith bar*
cal contradiction* art glow ing and second pppMldential election t o ­
mm accounting o f the spending nf
U niversity, language department.
liecomlng more und more acute," morrow.
of black on the tell. The Iguana measure* six-feet long. (International)
tho fund*.
President F lpldlo (Juirlno I* fav" d iN , “ I reenmmend that carnahl- )
Vasilevsky aald.
Meanwhllo In Chicago h union
eratlon lie given In Latln-Amerl“ The Im perialist* seek to solve ored to win a four-year term In
spokesman aald the U n i t e d
these contradictions hy a further tho executive mansion—Malscsnan
ran hlatorv In ronneetlon with
Mine Workcra are shooting fo r
the Spanish rmirae* . . tln it more .
attack on the living rights of Palace— In his own rig h t. Ills Lib ­
-trlke-ondlng
agreement*
w
ith
In­
life lie given the l.ntln rln**c* . . |
the working people, hy enslaving eral Party is expected to retuln
By J IN X I ’O W K L Ir
dividual coal operators. Rut, *evlea* d rill work th ill lends to Imre |
and putting Into hbondage the free­ control o f the Congress.
itlM lla a e g ream Pag* ils r l
•■nil
operators
mentioned
a*
like­
It'a
a
lla
ar*
VrnNt y*B * «!»»'
•he Ntudeot* . . add advanced l.a- fn
, { i'ililliM fo r negnu'N oie oevei
dom-loving peoples, hy ii policy of
Yes, nil lost week, all over 8 .
ly
candidate*
fo
r
auch
agreelaw*.
tin noil Snmd*h roui*e* In (he I ,, •Imi I to those provided w hile pci
M U S IC A L (JUIK
aggression and the unleashing of
II. H. everyone uwaltcd "Kvalua- monts declared they would nave
eurrleiilum ."
"W o tb o ic fu rr avail ousclve* of u new war.
sons, "The negro school i* liiv m i • i«n P ay". T ills mean* th a t our Mine o f it.
Charles
M orrison, Rotary song
“ The Im perialist* and warm ­
I hi* m-raslon x a x to llliunlnate
Mr. Cheater Crowder, H ilnriimal i ably nil Inferior mcIiooI," Sweaii* high i liiml, .Seminole III, I* to
S hortly a fte r l.ewl* told re. the ronaclenco n f Catholic Juristic ongers arc using nil the durk leader, w ith H u rry W e s te re d
of the Fust I* High School, Ihisl- npiH'iil popers said.
eviihmled hy a group o f inen and
th a t
of contemporary laiorgeois ihc pinna, scored another 'w ig
prti
lies* Education l)c |iiirlm c iil, dr.
. . . . . he w on't have any- I * S ittin g fo rth a number of fortes
Ti'Sas opposed o Supreme r ’n.nl women selected hy the slate school
society, IBHcist provocateurs, spies, h i t " w ith h'.s m x lc u l quiz u u j
dared, "Investigation mIiows mure review o f the ruse. Il sold the hoard, to see Just how well our i „ - ..,hl«_ a ft^ u n til a fte r hl.i meet- fuiidaioental rule*:
.ng this afternoon w ith tho IIM.W
: ki
- the rig h t "ho a x" address as an "atomic
than h a lf o f the student Itoily I* state tins ir r r n t ly C'stllhlislud i
lull iicliool function*.
" I , In nnrb seidonciv tin* pi In- tb e lr loyal lackey*
lOtl-man policy committee, the
Wing
.Socialists
and
the
base Tito scientist” liefortt tho pupils of
enrolled lo Imslnes* course* runt' U niversity fo r negtors n| Hniislun
T in 'll group urrlved here ThursMt. Dora H igh School at the Mt.
poaalhle Individual d p i* aland* th a t the Judge cannot gang."
irleeil o f typing, shorthand and and plmiN o &gt;360,(1011 law school &lt;|ny morning. They remained at S. word about
Dora Municipal A uditorium Fri•ctlU m ent w ith Illin o is and In ­ purely and aimplv refuse re*|miH
(P
re
m
ltr
Marshal
T
ito
of
Yug­
took keeping, hut you have only building there.
II. .S th io iig h Hatorduy. We wcic diana opcral in. who nlso have s lh illtv fo r hla decision In oriler
tiny
afternoon.
M r.
Morrison
oslavia,
denounced
as
a
Com­
one teacher In the ileparlmenl
TrxiiM also told the court thin veiy happy lo have them w ith u* mines In the ^ceat was wafted to make It fu ll upon the law* and munist herctlr, has sent greetings • ta ile d o ff w ith hi* ntomlc talk,
need more typ e w rite r* . . more
Ita authors. These certainly have
l.io k * i t o ff anti
tore up his
.Sweat has te a tlflcd he would not m ill we ilrt hope Unit they fe lt at armind.
hu*ln*a reference ImiikN."
the nielli ruNpoiisildllllcs for the to the "Soviet people," hul did notes, then to tho delight of the
home w ith o* and w ill mako our
nllend
u
separute
law
school
fm
The
union
source
who
a*kcd
Mr*. Tlnslpv. Clermunt High
high school th e ir home any time that his Idunlly tie kept secret effect o f thp law. nut the Judge, not mention the leadership In ii students Inunchcd
his musical
Hrhnnl. Home M illin g lleparlment negroes, no m utter how rip iu l it d oling the year.
who hy hla sentence applies It to meassgt to Moscow on the an­ program.
v4
might
I
ni w ith ediu'iillium l fucili
declared
th
a
t
the
mldwcatern
pulnlrd nut, " I I n m e making
The g im ip Includes M r. Sam operators had Ih-cii least atren- Oie particular rase, x x x Is rn. niversary o f thd October revolu­
ties
provided
fo
r
w
hile
students.
course* are . . extremely Import­
tion. The calendar under th t rxar*
The sernml segregation case on Hand, Me. U he*ler Crowder, Mr*. ' oil* In opposing onion demand responsible fo r those effects.
ant to the young women of tld*
Tinsley, M r. K. L. June*, Mr*. during the West V irglnhi talks
"3. Tho Judge can never, through tllffeetl from the one In use In the
which
llio
Irlliiin
n
l
ogrceil
in
hear
area . . the recent Improvement*
M iiig iiie t Futch, Mr. W. R. Moore,
his derision, force anyone to com- . West nod the October revolution
lo your lleparlm ent a rr excellent argiinii'iilN this term Involves the Mr. M. J. Her ret, M r*. Idle Perdue, which broke o ff last month.
m il an IntrlnsIrH lIy Immoial a d , | now I* celeli.uled Nov. 7).
decision
hy
o
specinl
three-judge
Three
operator*
who
also
asked
. need Venetian blind* In vnnr
i Mi Itis'hoel liranch, M r. Jewell anonymity, *ald
th a t I* to say. contrary liv it - oufcderid
court
ill
Itk
liiliiiiim
t'it&gt;
there
l*n
'*
a
sewing loom • . a morse for Imy*
BFI.U It A OF, Yougoshivlii. Nov.
W. M cLiivrln, ii iiegin, (lint In Slone, Mr. A. II. Sins, Mrs. Dor­ chance o f anv major inlilweatnrn I tire to the law* o f Cod m thi'
in home m ilking."
hailed
Ihc
1 7 -(A 6 — Yugoslavia
othy Cloden, Mr. H arris W. Dean, pioduccr s e ttlin g *epnrntelv with Chinch.
Thai
court
ii'Jected
the
plea
o|
K. I.. Jones, pilncitnd of the
people o f th i Soviet U nion—hut
he
allowed
to
ii I tend cIiishi' s lit (lie Mr. Rule Cowan, Mr. Ralph Weth- the oplon. One *uhl the union 1*
"3.
He
cannot
in
any
case
form
­
UchIh High Hrlinol. Agriculture
not their leaders—today on the
waging o “ rum or campaign."
a lly lecognixe and approve the
lle p iiilu ie n t, said, "You have one University " f Okllihnm ii no it cipsiioii and M r. T. F. Wledenberh.
'-’outre*
here said
that the unjust law (which, any wav. would 32nd anniversary of the Russian
coinpli'lelv
nnii-NCgegiih'd
hu*ls.
I
lie
K
volim
lion
Committee
i
t evolution.
of the most complete a g riro ltiiri '
Mel.mil in. in Ills appi'ol to the made op o f all type* o f claaariiom onion 1 I* seeking a seven-hour never constitute the foundation of
nrourniii* Mini fa u n - In the enliic
ilorhn. newspaper o f Premierday am| an Inrreoae of 116 cent&lt; u Judgment valid in coo-, it-iice
1
1
1
*
1
.............
Coot
I,
..................I
tha'
teaclietH,
sojierlnleiidonte
and
supschool system . . I he closeness of
In dully- wage* a* well a* a and iHiforc lim it. He, therefore, j .Marshal Tito's government, and
the
oolverHilv
.
acludcd
him
.............
from
nur
different
your farm fn r llllle * I- mi assei
the rest o f the press underlined
elfare
tl&gt;«- i 'I.imhmum where w hile *ln - cI iooIh, colleges uml other atqtc " o*t In
■•• /w’ "••“
• v fund conlrlbti m ount pruiuniocr a penal sentence this fact.
. . nerd more devehipinenl In fm
which
may
he
enulvali'iit
to
h
sim
i­
eslrv courses."
Tin, leadership o f Russia, said
....................r
r * III student body and fa cu lty ere iTa^"’r . UMW
s i s he* not —
amuiuiired It* la r approval. HI* responsibility Rorha, "Jeopnrdlr.es mul tramnle
it In an afteiiiooo
and flake
T. F. Wledenlieek " f W lnlei tint - i
would
!*•
even
grnvet
If
Ids
sen.
very
.......
to
lie
aide
to
peabit!
demands
publicly.
,
lll'e rtv ,
Independence
and tlaill'll. I'healrnl Kilm'idlon llc p u il- p ail lo cla- - w o k Ihioogh an
le tte r sin,olil cause a pllhllr scan­ peaceful devcloiuncnt o f other
la n d , deditreil, “ Your iilhlctle open dooi lie added thul h" ul&lt;o 1* ami nei peril I e In any way• w ith III'
dal.
se'ln llstlc countries."
U. D. C. I'O N V K N T IO N
rpiirstla me good and Conch I ’m I escimled fiom the legolin lllo u iy Itioop.
In cliiip d Tlm rsduy the Htuilept
"4. Nevertheless, not all ap­
The Soviet policy toward YuanKeltles Inis Ins-o most co-opeialive loom- and the iiiitin pan of Die
NEW/ O RLEANS. Nov. 7 (At
Council p ic*cnlcd another o f, II* —Mure .than, 1,300 delegates were plication nf mu unjust law I* equi­ slavla, Rorha continued, harmed
In helping this conimlltee on It* cafeleria.
The S|M'CU|I com I m le d ih a i M. i -pleiidltl program*. The program expected U}' register tmlay for valent tn Its recognition or ap­ the m ust o f Communism 01 a
report . . need more m i..... - lo
.am In leei'lves I'dociitiotinl op- » o&lt; iiiadc op o f many exciting And tho M th general convention of proval. In II i In case the judge can time whrri "Am erican IntnarialsimrfM I list can In- plnyed In later
life soeh ns golf, lentils mul swim- p o itliu llh 's i ipuil with I ho • of t lit IntelI'Hling things. A * o u r ’ n u t the Unltcil lln iig h ter* of the Con* - and KoiticUmc* perhaps nrtisl — ■mu " wpv preparing "In ;itarl a
•et th unjust law lake lit, course new war In o rillT to establish I r h n
It tin arbas*
,
llil'tg . . classes lire too largo.
w h llf student-. Il decided I lint "It s||"ukei tor the program , Refchl fcdnrAcy.
In the event th k t Ihl* lie Ihe sole w e rld } ,t e ! Jf f { .i u . | ^ , , 1
W llltm il Cutvnii, I'rln rlp a l of the I* w ithin the powci of the -dale Him pirn from Miami UnlvefpRy
—
...........
—
n:T*
|v
.vr.v.
lin to M i'i.riM s M W J U r t
mean* In prevent iiitirh graver
Hull Seim
School. i to recognise rticlul ilhdluelion* he. spoke. H it,hi Shuplro slKlko
N rw Hnivrno
Hniyrnh lleio'll
Beach IIHgh
A ft H eparlilient, Maid,
A fine tween Its clliseos and to c h i-.lfy F ar East und Its struggle fo r
•i firs t, II w'u- necessary lo have evil.
nria depitrl ment, hot you need o them ."
olid ■Ii ' oiih racy. He I.
l| mimeographed. Nevertheless, it
"H e ra il Inflict a penally for
*” *“ ***
~~ ~~* f
pernmnent lnstrilH m . . the mo-jc
• in ml to Hanfofd Just 10 lit^ aplu js a fine paper mid wonderful ex Violation o f it had law If It I* such
In other
lO’tioiiH today the Mb
If nnilNssS s hon Pass Masi
dopartmenl
la very
Ii
Ipparltnc..............
.. MMlIsfaelory.
ample
o
f
whet
can
anti
ha*
bran
'i nature that lie who Is punished as chaplain. A d m ille ii to Monroe
■ iiddti'N* mu fu c iiity and stm lonl
e i.n ili
F lloa J. Mnughton, Jr. atpl four
Aniung ' thnso attending Inc
Refused to coosiilei no at- I body Me Is very much lliteroftB fl done by a few herd working stud­ I* reasonably w illin g lo lake It Chapter In 11*141 lie served it us ureal gram lchlltircn.
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meeting nlhor than faculty and ti.ck hy u d lio a il strike.
in Aiiio i Icmii school student* and ent*, w ith the oddit agslnst them lu oriler lo avoid that evil o r ‘ to high priest in H lllt ns treusurer In
I'onim ltter mcml«'r* were Mr,
lecls it I* a privilege uftd putv ,'n mn/it o f the way. You member* of assure n good n f oven greater Im­ 11121-33.
Ilec'ldi
I
the
U.
S
district
Lawton County Hoperliitendent nf
ran prudentlv imagine that such
te ll the people what other cdiin- the Crlpry Fed s tu ff urc t&lt;
Mr. Moughtnii wo* H charter
Schmilai W. M. Hnvi.e* of the m in i lii'ie ha- powci 1" g uild n I lies ate dong lo promote demo- rummeiulrd on your fine Johl
snnrlluu w ill l&gt;« w illin g ly accepted inemhur o f Taylor Commnmlsrv
Behnol Boatil uml Mr*, linker, group of negro f i i r i i i i i i an in ' nicy, lo moke their w orld a bat­ A g irl unprouchod ms the other pm lance, or If the Judge knows or which was chartered July IP, IP2I,
lu iicllo ii agam-l ii - e ile il t li- ii m i­
president o f the I*. T. A.
L ', day at school nntl asked my opin­ I'V the IruitNgressor fm supcrKr and which he served as conimamlet
ll,a tlo ii in i a ill null ioh iis-lgli- ter place to live In i
llid 'ld Shuplro recently vjsit- ion as lo what I would do In her motives."
In IP23. He was elected prelate
muni*.
• d the Fur Fust uml made a wide case. Her case was that she liked
The Pope went on:
in Dcrcmlwr, H&gt;2.'l. Installed in
Today's
defeat
lo
l.ewlwas
ukc
“ In times o f persecution.” -aid IP24 and served every year sinre
hi- si 'Olid at the liimds of the to 'e y of its conditions and pro- u certain mnle character nntl she
high com I II uicaiis ilu ii hari iuv Idem*, und fio m this tr ip ho drew had a pretty good idea thul he was the Pope, "P rie s t* and laymen then.
(I aallaatO
fe e *
oi» o a ie iiu i. i f each and every Jllsl a little sweet on her, hut they often perm it themselves to l»e
Survivors include the widow,
colilinuunre of the prewnt intl- n r unusual iipiei'iiU'tit liv the
I he slm lenl. teacher, mother uml fath- never rm ilil quite make the couple! | condemned w ithout o ffc tln g re­ Mrs. Hazel llrockwav Mote.’ '* mu:
rm irl lo Ike ii -I'coiel loot
luge III onlei Uiut tin* piogroin ease Hint llo- fine imoi
w ill et in Hatlfoid ami Hemiliole County, Well, my only mlvlcc I* that soon­ sistance, even by Catholic Judge* one daughter, Mrs. Ralph |l- Chap
may M’ carted on through the next
••mid have lieen at H. 11. H. to er or later Hip flame Is going to 10 fines nr deprivation o f persouul man; lw „ sons, Kllon J. Moiighlon,
III' paid Into till fed* I at •
two &gt;eur*.
to*,ii him, I ’m sure that not one I hum out or hum Iw lrp a* much. llls 'ilv x s x When, In this way, Hr., and Leslie II. Monghlott; five
in
i ii in ............... .
BTRAM H E A T E D
••Hilling the pust yeillH of &lt;hii.- l-ewitt tlu.nun noil llo
peimiii would hove le ft w ith ih e ! And aonteone better he “ seeing 11 is possible to preserve for the one daughter, Mrs. Ralph II. Chap
IHHI were expendetl lor repairs, ro- $:t,600.nnn
oil Him dii i
reeling Unit is was a waste o f the lig h t", an drop the "boom "! , people nii honest Judiciary and man. Miss Charlotte Moiighlon.
plHt'HiivniH. iiilililio iM , new liiclitintf grow lin' of a coal slilhc
Beforo wo part, here's a word to avert fo r the Church anil the Mrs. (ivorge M. Cooper, Jr. of
lin te l II was a pleasure to be there i
bystem*, lilenchera und other tmich oppcal to the Hupri'iiie
th a t I thought would f i t in good fal'Jifol far mom fe a rfu l cala­ Raleigh, N. C „ Mrs. Cyldc ('.
and heat ftiihlu Shapiro apeak.
needed impovements. b lit the p ro ­ the uulna's fine wu* cut t
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flrsene, San Francisco, Calif, ami
Also mi the program w# had w ith tim e* as. they arc today. m ity."
gram has Just well lu-gun and 1)00, hul the l.ewl* penultv
"S ure, money talks. Hut nowadsv* |
the
H.
ii.
S.
Ulee
Club
to
enter­
unless tho p rise n t m llloge I* again led changed lu Ihc -ecoml
tain. This is the glee club's firs t you oan’t hold on to It long enough ,
voted the program w ill cense at tempi m 'lloii In HUM, (odds,
appearance. It la directed by Misa fo sta rt g conversation". (Thu
Ilm 'rinse of till* Sellout term ," hi.rm gh nIiiiii I v
doubled
Itoth I Mile Reese W hittle. Tim H. II.. &amp; Jim m y Duranto Show, NRCf Ami
lie stated.
W11&gt;I IN I H I A I
flnea.
band tnitler the direction o f M r„J L now I shell hid you one end ell a
"Thu m a jo rity o f our school
The HUM Hull,miiI began when
fond farewell.
building*." he pointed out, ,'were 1,1 win m i ll-i'll Hie hiiM m ill opcr- K. Hitch performed on tho pro*
erecteil from 30 lo 30 years ago torn of "dlslinriorlnu" llie lr till- g io n i also.
Tile Hliident Connell Is sponsor­
and many mnjor repairs .ire es­ lull ronlrncl liv mil ngii'cing to
sential If they iiu to I ni kept In hi* demands for ii i 100 a. ninth ing o school m agiuine salo Nov. 17.
Tho C urtis Mngusine Company la
firs t clns* rendition. N othing la o f pension fm retired mlnera.
Ihe tom pniiy which promote* this
greatar linporlanm lim n our ed
M in i'll began leaving the pila big m agiuine sale thoughout the
on Mur. HI. HUM n „ A p ril 3, toon try. Ho come on all you guya
MiNK.dl WII II CA«/ WlfH
th a t every taxpaying i l l l i e i i w ill 1048
(Inhlshorough
l-suetl an
make an e ffo rt to go lo the polla i.rdvr forbidding the union nnil ita and gal* und lat'a sell the magaxMIX
ft kV H S (IX MIX l i f t '
,
Read ,T u rn m
Inesl I f * money fo r the school and
on Tueaday and caat a vote fo r the o fflrln U from
"ro iitliiu ln ir Ihi your entertainm ent!
I t , the F lu k in g Arrow
Impovemcnt ami upkeep o f theae strike now In ualatenre." The
faollltlea.
The Celery Fed school newspap­
order wiin Issued under n T o ft“ The achonl trustees," M r. Imw- lle rtle v litilm r
l.nw provlalon er was sold a t H. II. H. today fo r
ton aaaerted, "aarvo w ith o u t any perm itting ro tirl In jiiiirlliin a a- len cunts a copy. This was tha
compenalon, but give th e ir lim e e«|nat strike* tlm* lnt|ierl| thn "entail's firs t edition o f the Celary
nntl thought freely anil ahould be
fo r i this ycur. Any and everything
supported In Ihelr e ffo rte to make
in the way o f school nswa etc
was In Ihc Fed.
and keep out echool bulldlnga and
equipment a credit to tha County.''
y t’", ami undoubtedly, the gossip
column Ion. Knr w ithout the gots p column. It would not be tha
Celery Fed! This paper Is a pager
a round H. H. H that |« s trlc t/y ? o r
I I 'I ’ l u
lie Heiiiluiilu III student. No, m a f.
P iiftd iu tg
N M 'lil i
he the firs t edition Isn't the pret­
tiest, most legible publication that
ha* been put out this fg r , hul
must nut forget (hat due to a]
r.ess o f tim e not too much

Lewi« Fine

Seminole Hi

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Me. endor.-rd most o f tho "F a ir
l&gt;ei||" program,
t •«»
(ioverrror Thotuaa K. Uewey,
tllu la r liendi u f the "R epublican
I ’a rly uml an Inlenslvo ijampalgnm
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t|m
fo r ____
Uiilli'N,t inlurpruted ii(w
the Truman aporrh, luoadcaat from Waahtngton, a* a *ign of Dainoeratk
$p»i#ty.
tp .i
.Dewey appointed Dulles (o Urn
Si'hale Iasi July after the realgiialon o f tlm ailing New Dealer,
lobert F. Wagner. Tho winner to­
morrow w ill (III out the remaining
'!f Wl,Kn* f ’H term. The statu
w ill elect a senator lo a fu ll sixyear term next Nuvember,
New Y ork'* other siuiutor
lu
Irv in g M. Iv r*. a Kepnhllrun, who
defrated
Lehman hy 361,0011 In
1340. It wa* I.chinan'* only defeat
III a long public career.
Vlre-President Barkley, three
member* n f the Truman cabinet,
rriu iK im u. Kooaevelt uml
(bor sun. Hep. Franklin !). Nm w
* • 0 . Jr... campaigned fo r M him lh.
. The Now York Herald Tribune
im! C entral Dwight
Risener on suylng, In response to
ueellon un lo how he would
vote tom orrow:
i . . " I •h*H vole fo r those rundl(W tM wluiNe principle* eupport tlm
fuweervsllon o f the freedom ami
the jih c rty o f the American c ltl[ P j*
J
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f " 1' 1 !-te 'ho was
■ ra tifie d by wlm t lie termed III*
.eenhower a "endorNomunt x x x o f
.U e View* o f freedom and lib e rty
, } ! • the Individual which I have
been expressing during the cam

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paet. 1 have nothing to eell
tny aervlrea. I trust every qua!l
tomorrow

I I ehall ho perfeetly eetlefled
i
TMUlt.' He requeited

hold tonight at ItM
S * •» ‘h* Court Houie,-,a»d
that he had a message of
tltl Importance to clUseu.
layor Carraway will make a
tn » PP?*i t°
V • talk
! 100 ° e*£k tala evealng
over
Lotto* will

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

T VOLUME XXXX

Accord Signed Refuses To
With Republic
. By CIO Chief
W
U. S. Steel la Only H
One Of Big Pour
Companies Which Is i
S t i l l Strikebound

W ASH IN G TO N . Nov. 8— tA't
—Government o ffic ia l* said tnday the eleel * trik e h a t been
VI ‘'broken fo r a ll practical pur­
port**” now that three major
prodoc era hava signed
peace
pacta w ith the CIO ateel workera. I t waa reported In ateel In­
dustry circle* th a t the giant C.
8 . Kteel Carp, a lto la preparinn
■n o ffer to the union, However.
It waa taid thia o f f t r may nut
ho aubmltted fo r aareral day*.
Presumably, any U. 8 . Hteel o f­
fe r would bo patterned general_ |v after the agreementa reached
• W* Bethlehem. Republic and J A
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Established 1908

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CHICAGO. Nov. 8— (A*&gt;—John
L. Lew la abruptly called o ff today’e meeting w ith his Called
Mine W o rke n policy committee
w ithout esplanallon. The union
chief eent word to the committee
that he le “ engaged" end that he
w ill not be able to meet w ith
the 2M-man group u n til 10 A.M.
tumor row. A meeting had hern
tcheduled fo r 3:89 P. M. today.
• WASHIN GTON. Nov. 8

&lt;/?’&gt;

Republic Steel Corporation irtlled
with ilt striking worker* Uxlay &lt;&gt;»
a cotnprnmitc welfare plan.
Tlie agreement leave* only llir
induilty't giant, U. S. Steel Cor­
poration, tlrikclraund among llie
big four ileclmaker*. Government
g mediator* look it a* (be »ign of a
■welling tide That could waib out
labor trouble* in bolb tlrrl and
coal.
Mediation official* Itavr lirtd
all along that when tlerl icldct,
peace in (he coal field* will not be
far away.
The Republic agreement put new
pttature behind mediation effort*
■* hi the coal r i m itoppags- , *&lt;
'' Rertlebem, No. 2 Heel producer.
f te * * tt * « 4 «■ ra w * Tway

Home Is Attacked
In Letter Writing
C
o a l Controversy
•
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' W ILLIA M S O N . W* V n „ Nov. H
“ More w ill come," Mr*.
U
Beetia Brown
trile f raphed the
Ilim tlngtnn-A dvertiao r
n fto r re­
porting her home had l&gt;ecn at
tacked In retaliation fo r hnr letter
criticising Hie *n ft coal *trlk e nml
th * mine union leader*.
M r*. Brown, w lfa n f a roal
loader, wrote the paper laat week
■aylng *he w h " tic k n f alrlkea.'*
Hhe hI* m had harah word* fo r
John I.. Lewla, president o f the
M United Mine w o rk tr*. Ila'a " fa r
V too old and power-mad tn control
anything a* Im portant a* man'*
detllny, the wrote in her 700word letter.
Sunday night the Browns' homo
waa atoned and window* ware
broken by a person o r person* un­
identified.
And yesterday, Chester Brown,
40,* the husband, waa advised by
friend* not to report fo r cleanup
work at the mine where he Is amO ployed. The cleanup work ha* been
w gbtng on from tim e to tim e during
the strike to apetd up the re­
opening when the strike la settled.
''M r s . Brown Informed the peper
o f the attack In this telegram !
"E ffe c t o f la tte r fir s t
page
Sunday home wrecked. In fa n t es­
capes in ju ry. More w ill coma."
The Browns' one-year-old grand­
son waa alccping in g'e rfb near one
o f the shattered windows. He was
not hurt.
■«£' Deputy S h e riff B llty Y arn
had...................................
verified th# IncidanL
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lf h i 1
but added th a n had. bees no o ff i­
cial complaint. In the absence of
such a com plaint and Identifica­
tion o f the atone thrower, he said
th a t no w a rra n t could ba served.
.q U IR IN O L I A D 8
M A N IL A , Nov. S - W ) — Presi­
dent E lipldln Qulrlno held a s lig h t
lead over hla tw o opponents fo l4 * lowing yesterday’s Moody election
tg Ui» P hilippine*. ” '

’-qulrlno was Icoding in most
of the provlneaa with Dr. Jeee P.
Louref, former puppet prceld
under the Jopooewg god ioetoe
NeMoting'in Manlier &lt;
m M p o rty eondhhrtp

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Crommelin Is
Let Off With
R e p rim an d

N ? )V .~ 8 T T 0 I0

Defense Chiefs Tour Fort Henning

NavyCaptainWlioPrecipitated Probe Of
Armed Services Is
Restored To Duty

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U N H ID M IN I W orkara p ra ild a n t
John L. Lew i* I* questioned by a
re p o rte r In W ashington ih o r tly
■Iter the U.M.W. leader and Fed*
a r il Mediation Director Cyru* Chlng
conferred for two hour* on the eoal
strike. Lew i* refuted to comment
on the meeting
tfnferna(tonal)

Judson B. Walker
Talks To Rotary
On Good Schools
Orange County Super­
intendent Outlines
Rules For Success
J ih Imui II. Walker, .Siiperinlrntlrul of O inngr ro iin ty n c W ilt. told
llir Rotary ('lu ll al ih r T n u riil
C cn lri yctlerday that ibc lin e r
g rc a lrit d rlc ire u l* In p m o n a l iuc ccs* a ir indention, doubt and
fear.
“ Mn»l of us fra r »omrlhing". he
said., “ I t jn e y .im
others, or old age, nr financial fa i­
lure. W r should makr u p our mind*
•it In tvhat Wr 'wAhl |o do and wbai
we'uugHf *u do, *nd then do ii.

for there it nothing to be gained M,.,||ict.ra„w rommnn«l and pul
from putting thing* off, or trying m l)i nfidii'a old spot,
lo avoid a decitjnn .
| line of the matters liu Inherited

COMMANOINO OfNCIR A f f o r t Banning. tSeorgla, Ms) (Jen W ither*
llurres* (rig h t) captain* th * AM power nf an M -l.t medium lank and
other sights on Ihe Arm y post to viaBlng t:tilrls n( StnlT and Service S ri rrtnrles Shown r l In r ) arc! Athnirvl i'nrrrvt P. Slim man, Chief of
Naval Operation*; Oen. lin y l VaUdenl'ei g, A ir K&gt;&gt;rr* l liief nf S 'afl!
Dcferuc Secretary Louh Johnson and Clenernl Burren*. &lt;In trrn iilln n a l)

Malko Is Indicted Parole Granted
For Kidnaping In Florida’s Most
Seminole Holdup Famous Convict
Frank Palermo I h AIbo Al Mouse Given Free­
dom To Take Sick
Cilia r^etl With Being
Accessory To Crime Mother To M.iyo's
An indictment charging Roffs . IA U A IL V S .s u ;. Nov H &lt;/!')
M alVovirh. alia* R n d .M a lk*. wSStlt'/hr l'a iil- u
l- r d a y ^ 'tn ifd a
kldNappiun Pr'ggV Thoiapkin* on i (inditinn.il purntr to Al H uurr.
jilh h 4 w hin hr (lied tree a* a ITnrid.i'i limit iintnrinii* long trim
•liield hi grtim g out o f the Saminolr ronvii'h
I In
patdnii. i iiiiililionrd on
(Tuli following an atlengUcd mh
licry. wn* rriu rn n t hy the Gr-iml H " " - ' '« rgirrm im t tn leavr the
il.Kr in,I mil irliirn. will hr rf
Jurv vr»trrrl.iv nftcinnon.
M ilk n v u li. ,iLn charged w illi fr i in c Nov I -I
1ir vrill lint In- llix lrt njpriviIMtM.
bring mi m r r n n ry In armed nil,
lirry in rn n n rrtin n with llir n nl llir fa ro lr ( iiiilllin,l "II lint •fir
Irm |i 1rd In.1.1 up, p lradrd imi Pa fill Hi Ilo llll 1 111,1V ie,,i kr lit. par
ginllv In tin* information. Mr » .« (Ion il III) llimr
1fir ■n inni w .i, i n (tiiiiiirlififull fu
rrp re trn trd hy (i. W S p rm ..
(
ommis
Knurl nl Agrn iilliit r \.t
Judge M Ii .Sniltll *rl llir .l.ir
of M iilk o v trb ’* Inal at
10 A \1 i Im ii M lyo, h r rifl n( ihf pit,on »v *
Nov
17
F'rank f’ alnm o. . 1 " Iriii

■'Mo»l id the thing* which go frum Denfald wa» the case of
to make up good pbl.lic school. n rf , &lt; rr.mmHIry who had admitted mak
mg public the lingon letter and
lo lie found in the local’
H,r roinm un- ,, liiul lieeii Hiiapended by lletifeld.
rn rih m ird
To often we |
Mnithew* also bad in n tn irtrd
"y - he
- ...........................................wail for llir pnurtng m il o f fund* I'eofeld to take "appropriate hcfrnm the .la ir nr fedrral govern- ■
"tfai nsl Crommelin.
Shi'rnien’a n fflre announred:
menl lo give ut good irh o o l., bid
" A ft r r a e urcflll review o f all
money ra n 'l rfo ll all. Good ichool* tin' ■■'irrinnalaneei attending the
ilia rg rd with bring an ane iM iiv m
H sm tsa a * tin r u * a n *
are tn he found in your Im a l Kip
llir ro iiiirry, p lradrd not gmllv imi
rrm lriid rn l.
your *clioo| p rin ­
CONVICTS C AU G H T
w ill fir tu rd on llir im n r rlalr
cipals. your faculty, ymir I ’arrntT A L L A H A S S E E , Nnv.
M irlm i'l S illvl, alli'g.-ii tn tnn-.
l li r k'lnr Ida Highway Patrol
Tracher* A tiocialion*. and the *uptoday reported recapture o f two I m-i ' m line o f tin. groii|i Unit ...
port which they are given hy llir of nine convicts who broke out involved in |ln&gt; roiibery, idi-ini.'l
general p u litk ".
of a statu road camp harrarka g llillv on -Inly lf&gt; to Uii' rdf. . .
o f nrm oil roldiery, »alr| O. IV I !.•» &gt;■
SlM'aklng in place of Knrle Kipp, near Porry Sunday evening.
Tin- lwo, Jantra Manual P e lltt (Inn. d o rk o f Ihr* ronrt. Snlvl did
farm er Hanford aclmol principal,
not npia'iir in ronrt yesterday
now head o f Orlando schools, who and Hubert Carpi, were taken
An ilidietm eiil was le lin n .d
waa unable to be present on nr- Ii to custody near Tocena, Oa.
count o f tile llloes* o f hla fnlher, Three other* whn fled w ith ihem iig n iiisl .for- Turner DI»on, 17 \ ..
Superintendent W alker waa Intro. in a stolen car “ got another ear oill voiilh, rb n rg liig murder In Hi
(lured by Ham M artina o f tho ito- nml kept on going," the patrol firs t degree in ronneellnn with H.filia l shoolltig o f Carrol Knglid.
Mild.
■- ii'M n a w *
raws T m i
id ii fishing ram p near Lake I.-It. N. “ S PY " R KI.EAHED
Hiip. Tile I'ltse tills lieen set Im
. C A T H O LIC R U LIN G
LONDON, Nov. ft— ( /n —Ha in- 11 Ini for Monday morning h) I ii nn
W A SH IN G TO N . Nov. H - l / T ) The NaUonnl
Catholic W ejfarr eel M rryn o f the United Htates oVIoi'k.
Conference say* I’opo Plua X II embassy, accused o f spying In
The ro n rt ib .le riiillie il dial Di&gt;
did- not Inland, in rem ark* he Prague, has been freed from pri­ on w h Vi iiisolvent unit not able h&lt;
son
and
ordered
out
o
f
the
counmade Sunday, to place a fla t ban
l&gt;av an attorney and th e re ffiir nt&gt;
the o ffic ia l
Caechoalovak pointed K ariyle Hmishidder In .1.
on the g ra n tin g o f divorce* by tiy ,
news
agency
reported
tonight.
Cuthollc Judge*,
fend him.
M rryn Waa nrreatad Oct. 21
The group pointed out, how­
The rase n f Henry Grubb, riuuif
ever. th a t a prominent Catholic ii) Czech security police.
The Cscrh news agency Cateka. ed w ith breaking and entitling &gt;•
theologian has held th a t a Catho­
fillin g still inn and a garage m
lic Jurist ia “ bound” to avoid, i f In a broadcast from Prague, said Ovledn w ith intent In rnm inil r«•)•posslhto,
g ra n tin g
a
divorce Mrryn had sikad tho president
H sa lla u a * Oa ra g s T * « l
"which w ill probably ba th * oc- of the republic " to ha released
from
prison
by
wag
o
f
pardon."
caalon fo r an Invalid rem arriage."
TKIANGI.E SOLUTION
-r
LOS ANGELES, Nnv. H-f/Vi
A woman teatifled In a eiislodv
nml Riipport case th a t her Inisband and hi* sweetheart gave
h rr a Inarled gun and s lrn iiiig
tablet*
w ith which
in rommlt
anlrlde.
The ro n rt yesterday awanled
tho woman. M r*. Helen Ktfer. 2H.
Hy HAM DAWSON
custody n f her twn ehlldren and
NEW YORK. Nov, 8 - ( / P ) - Santa Clau. it set to gut a 1900 mil­ ordered her hashend, Dan Elfer,
lion bite on dad for toys this Cbriitma*. Ther# at# a rtco rd number o f 40, to pay SIOO m onthly pending
children to unwrap tba presents, and s record number o f fathers to buy a divorce tria l.
th * toys and help wear them out.
B U IL D IN G P E R M IT
Tba shop* w ill o ffa r more lower-priced toys, but plenty o f luxury
Nell R, Angel recently seemed
priced ones, too. American to y A ---------f
11
a C ity p e rm it to erect a 17/XM)
m anufacturer* th in k thayTI top rush, a r t showing moot toya pre­ concrete block home on Ixa-ntt
Inat year's u n it antes volume, but sumably powered by a t o m i c Avenue In tha Magnolia Height*
th a t s lig h tly lowered prices may energy and ie t prepulalon.
section. The Dawson Const ruc­
hasp the dollar anlaa volume down
Or, If fa th e r M e been w orried tion Co. has charge o f Ihe build­
to last year's MOO m illio n . M n ta about the housing situation, may ing work.
Claus may ba penalised a few ba he'll buy on* o f the n o r C A T T LE M E N M EET
yards in communities where in ­ fabricated to y Imnaaa,
TAM PA.
Nov.
»—(A l — The
comes hava been hU by strikes or
I f he's a ll stoamod np about the F lorida State Cattlemen’* As­
tug-of-w ar between eon) and o il. sociation began lie annual muw ith i t . ovmrtoan o f etrikae and vantion here today, hut the open­
prices, and th# labor dispute* in - ing business session wh* mnflnad to routine a ffa irs.
Moat o f the big
doing* aro
slated
fo r tom orrows
business
session. Talks by Governor Warra il and F. A M ollln, aaecntlve
secretary o f tha N ational Live­
stock Association, era scheduled,
and o ffice r* w fl) be-w ieted than-’

Record Number Of Children Set
To Boost Record Christmas Sales

M a v t w hi i Mill In I m i I .fo|K
|»r|fl.ip Mirnr then sny nlliri la ir
4lf III lal h» k&lt;rrp 1ii iii .r lit piII 0(1
fur 24 'F***IM, pimpmerl Ili.lt lir fum
fir rrfr, o rd io lik e III, ill tin ilfiri
to Miiyo lio d lie is lot lie.ilinenl
lie mod lln tlse ini', n g ire it mil
• n r til it In lln -lute if |&gt;e i. i.
Irilsed. Tile I'lin ln ii It.iind took m.
oiliii'illuL. in l n.n mi Ik h i mu
m,-iidaliiili
House was ii'liteni'i'd In ' i ve
ll l.ila l id Ml veil! fm iiin n "l ml.
Is 'iy , possesaioli of bin glni mils
finds. Inn glut v and Inii'i-nv in
llills l.iiim ig li ro iin ty l( r began insenlenre Nnv 15, I tilt t mid Imbeeri in llie liens ii'i'in I not I y ever
shire.
Ills rase Inis been bionghl t«
Ihe Siiprenn* Court nm ii. lim n a
dnxi'ii times, mostly on pel limns
lie wrote himself aftiq studying
law In the prison llb ra iy
fn Ilia ru rlie r days he Hindi news
in an H lteniplril Ineak finm |irisnn In whlrh he stint and wmiiidi.il
prison Hupl. .1, S. B lilr li, pri-diTi-s
snr id preseol Hnperinlemlent I
Chapman.
A tint her tim e an ear Ape wss
blockeil when ginirds fimnd » pi*
| n| w h irli had Imen smuggled to
him in hla cell
Mayo said that under the slate
u s i H n H o« ra a * t » * i

■

Record Number Of
New York Voters
Weigh Fair Deal
Armed Services Wnnt

Plans Studied
To Block Army
Defense Move

W A M lI M .IilN , N„v H &lt;/?•&gt;A Sen.it. I Ion.e vtionp .iiu.iniird i
ramp.in!ii i » J n tn Mm k the Arm­
ed S e iv n e . Imm .lofliUK d c lr n tc
im liitlnr. ml.mil Imm llir great
l.ikr- nid • n •.I,iI K.ilr,
t. .illni); it-rli the iltlnU m .ll "N atill)*.* t lli'lr li. r ( n m in illrr" th r
group it.e« . . niu.re.vioii.il aclion
lir * l 1r . i. In Im l.lri (he delriDCS n l
AI.1A .1 im I tin' in , i «i ,d irgmn*. ll
.u g a r . ll.it die imv In ..ilegu.ud
IV.II p i &lt;.1III. I..ill l.n lllllr. |. In vrl
op .id riim i. ilr lr n . i'. Im ilirm
w ilrtr III*'* III llnl in l|* In lllllM.
ilirm mil nl ir.ii Ii
Srri.ti.n M.iuiiimni (l) W ,nh) I*
I ll.llllli.il* nl die S i'in tr group and
deleg.ilr II.mil'll n| Al.isk.* u le a d ­
er no llie I Iniiv,' rule

Admiral F nrretl f’ Sherman,
the nrw Naval Chief of Operthimr,
ditpoied of C iom m rlin'* i.,«c hv
w riting him a letter of reprimand
The Id le r la id Crommrlm had »mlalcd Navy r'C tlla t'""*
Crommelin, 48-y«ar-old uM lm n
hero o f W orld W ar II, li.id hreti
under tuipention while thr Navy
considered whelher In um rl marlia l him.
Hhi.rmun, In putting him hark
on active d u ty, uaHlgm-d him a,
ii via tint) o ffic e r oil the stu ff »f
the western »ou fro n tie r i.mininridvr.
(in Oet, 3, Crommelin Hlrpped tn
newspapermen tuple* o f « h-Hei
from Vico Ailm lrHl Git h Ii I I' Bo­
gun to Herr c la ry «f ib * Navy
Frum-I* I’ . Matthew*.
Ilogan'* le tte r spoke of &lt;D-»atUfa&lt;tion
among N m y
men
over m ilita ry pollcie* (lull rut
nnd built up the A ir F » ric Bogan
raid
that morale.
particularly
umtmu
ymmgor
officer*,
win
la-ing hurt.
The puldlrollon of the I r ll n
broughl on lint Im p iliy
UnHouse Armed Servlre* I'n m iiiiU it
Into Uie quarreling among the
nrnied service*.
•
A fte r the hnarlng closed I're*lcient Truninn. on rccoiiimendntmn
o f Serretary o f the Navy Mni
thuw *. ousted A ilm ind l.mn* fi
Ih-ufeid as Chief n f Naval Operatings,
Ornfeld, In tcstlnmny In the
llquaa couwnUlae, Ji*d been *h*rply . crHIval n f prevent defense
pojlclca. ,u u t Mntlhew* m id the
mintci was nut a rcprlanl for hU
le a tim o n y ;. that lie hnd deuldml
.a illw r Dcnfald would have to go.
Sliurumjt was hriiught from the

__ _ j i

I n d ii . t r i e s S h i f t ­
ed I'luin Coast And
Gre.it Lakes Area

W ASHINGTON. Nov. H &lt;/!&gt;»
Cepl. John G. Crnmmriin. wlm»r rrlease of confidential N m v tim e*
•pnndcncc touched o ff llir tung rciiio n a l invert iga lion nl military
policy, got o ff loday wnh only *
■harp rcpiimand. He wa» retinrrd
to active duly.

*5-

AwoclatH Pftw Leased Wlrr

Britons Warned
Against Use Of
Gas In Next War
Nerve Gas Rcvcnlcd
W h ic h C a u se s D e a th
W i t h
C o n v u ls io n s

V o tin g

h.

U n u s u a lly

I lr;tvy In Contest
Hr! wrrtt I Lillrs And
Giivnunt
Lehman

\

lu tin g » i- liri.K iii Hnnford
Uin .... limit; i- i Ilir m i went to
• he l i l, th ill in vntr fn , » comiiK-Mniii-r fn, a tlirre year term .
\ l .’ on i.'rli.ik ih r , n lr stood a t
.m 2, the .inilldnlc-. *rc Andrew
tiir in . ii,,
m riin ilirlil,
JctaO
l.mlgr "ml Prin k M iller, Mra.
I E Itnnmill it. r lr r k , predicted
th,«i i iut,ii i iii,- nf mure than
I ."on ......IH he , n l t., 7 ;0fl P.M.
tillin g nn the re elerllun
of
■.rhiiiil liiK lrfH mil lb* school
m ill. t i e t ile s i, .is tic tit At 2:00

LONDON. No,
H
I hr
lininc o ff n r w.trnrd iitilo n , I o i Ijv
ibal a “ neivr 'js ,." w lm li i .,ti,r,
d ra ll, in iu n , n l, m u n i. iy lie turd
■igsi(i,l ilirm if K in llin n.n Itir.iV ,
•.’.lis t, i i |
t t i i i i n r r , rlc rk a t
out.
the « e'.i Kite pn i i i . i t nl Ihe G irl
timl-Bns ; *|i(n r ,| :,(t ra te c ,
It mill llir 4n . . in iiqiini fi.iiil.
nml nl ihe n is i side p re rin rt a t
w ill |ir n r lr .ilr Im lli ilid llin g .mil
•be lu n rls l l enter. Hugh T lllis ,
■kin, .imi I Ini« will kill r , r n d ih r
clerk, sl.iled lli.it n p p m s lm a ta lr
victim i. w r.inng , g.i, m.r*k
Ittll ,n lrs hnd tieen i list.
T h r w.im ing « i , (onbinird in .i
NEW U t lt li, Nn, 8 —(A1)—
Irainimt in ,m in i .m ilitn n r.il w,n(in , n in if
I h.min
t
llsw ey,
I lie) Ilive in.i lied
rp o lt to larc p iih li.h n l Im Ih ils in ', nrw
llsked Ini hi. Ill,re a d on the
in itriiin r nl thr New York state
• en.llni- in.) 78 | irp ir« rn ta - p rriiM iirn l ( n il IM r m r Corps
elei linn when lie Arrived from
It ,.m l llir i&gt; i, .p ,r, n il i
I n r , hi tin- '. in t . il .mil g ir.tl l siket
M h h i , in , n ir im l.i), replied:
legions ..Ding d ir ir n r in iln a lio n i |M» w ill, pi n III,ill, no no rll ll
‘T l i n n make mi, predlcllirs r ................llnl i.Irq iM lrly dedors md i.in tr e iilin im .ilio n m
lliuis .m, mure "
blialrim g. Ilo- ln«t w.uiiing
vn
(rn d ril
Al It WA \ &gt; Nnv H ( / P ) _
I -Vr ii mini it,Hilling." llir ir p n il lim g rt, i, w liru 'u, vn ion lirg in .
New N. k i nl,* i w riylie il I ’ renIn
dim
,md
lie
In
.
Im
nblr
I'M
iiv.ing
,.inl, "i- lln i n m l i-Milrm e tlml
, fen I | rinti ii .
I sit I le 11 pro•III- .limril Inn e, lie 1,11 Illy .lllnilt- hi* ry r,. lln - i, lidtow ril hv Mill
,;i
in.
K
llie
I'lll.
l
Imv h.d.tv, lurnIIII); lln, .Kill n r m.iking r f ( m t ) to ning &lt;d O.r ll",e m il liu h ln e ,, nf
Mt Ht Vt . iillinhrr lo elect
llll
, iiioM mi Iii •i i f , limn lln- a rrii* lo llir i hr '1
IL pill mh tn M i f m in Ib llle , or
lit rlh vllf
“ I f 1•♦!**• 1 •It 8.
inI.,ini Im 111,-n, Im , n milv reai l l I r Imi.i r, lo
llie mni Mill 1 III Mt ♦VI if OfHN u ill lie 111" r tin »1 .
&gt;or*, "
1t it
.i iu| 1*011 tin r S Sr Mala*
t.e foil. u r*l
I'bi' ill nmd lo t.......... .. .
lln-sn vnlst.m a of Mi 1 limit-' nml fill'll
. ni'n , ii b i1i,. lilr, 'lir irp n i I add pilHSitli, " Hen h *
1Ih volin k' M
• hr ivv III most
I'd. I'i i mi i H r ) n r w illiill tm lllli*
" id " o il year
Tim nmiiM il aMl i In* fnlnl i'ltfi "1 (fir fell* ♦Im I
ilig uillg* d p o trlilm l elieMiies,
(( list f f isiiwri
*-*■« star
vidsi.ms mni hi hv* n i&gt; fl\ i* m in u te .
llipm 11.mi I'lim m ilIres i i i r lin­ to si) Imm 4, i P» mllfi g " ii t hr
ing fni im d , lln- ir p n il Mild, ''to ilosi*.
gid .'g.iin-i in lllla iy and inaiiiiThe ninmnil .n.d ir« Mltpcks in
M ini in- I ill bulks uiiii-h Uneaten
a fu lilie „ m pMilnihl) ivn iilil he
In- safety of lln- n n u tiil unit Great
jmt
made hv inn i s ii dr.ipplng ga &gt;
. ikes irg iiiiis ami would liinidirap Lim bs " i ieli'H.mg them overhead
lie flee i'U lit|ifll!i(U I t , iilr li
lie*
form d *pr&gt;'y
b. ru iln&lt; .m ure id our m ilita ry hi Inth raddltlnn
In neive gn». It sslil I
---------- piodurtion siiperbn ily over n lla r
'Ey,, b ll'd ." mill slinking gases nf
t \ LEA I I AHHEE. Nnv.
mil pip, In lb * paal,"
World W ill ..... (&gt;l"b*hly would lie , „ ., r ,l|„ l l„na "III "(
dsslers
Tim g ln iiji w ill upeii l li r drive
' &gt;i» ninking l ln iIds * "dumping
m m yem to le ip iire tin- nrnied ■t**"!
"New I’ ll ii' • lim e heel, di .icnvei . m m il" fm Ii en e.) . a lllr. ftr, C
f.ilri's In “ f in llf y
and di'Vi'Inp
Mn-lta Hi the key lo the I'ai-ifn .'it, nml Un' fai l Unit gn i in n mil j , im1,|„ i] ,,f ih r S lnlc I Iveyfiwti
1I
i .inat ilefenses. and tn do Wtnll n ed iblim g the til *1 &gt;‘ ill iinu'IH -4ni,111,i . |l ||d M ill ImlilV
well " " ' " ' I I " Ihe p n .ill.lb li nf
, ........
i, he m pnrtcil, “ tin
ii i Is lli’t'esKlil) also In pie|HKi
f " t 111e
In Uie bop*' of .......
„ r m ,pniled anim alt
Uii - liie n l Lakes irg m n nml Un1
siliprlse O f." «h'&lt;;h
J ,,,
\ 11ii ii I ir- sralem id ngnlnsf iiMml. ■■-tlll'Vllig the of
unv
’ iif turk imtn hut iMUllth *‘l*l
t s a."
Ini i*i Is (Iciii'tol s, " I lie n i ii in ii il Mini.
Ih * *.i v*i|*V»fall
4urHfi dim I i»i %
I’be iilin fflriiil r iiln m illr r nl
Ill \V|» ellMlirl •■!». Mol 1•'»»•'» J*l
&lt;&lt;'*alta«*e *■ ra a * slat
»iir li fit! fnir f i *E*»i Mfii* utilimtl
Viiili'iiiY Mr A nlifftv, ♦lu rf T tin
1 &lt; 11111«I h♦•j no III** mm i *' k.|H,iiitiv&lt;*
\ r iin r 'hi* in ir nI Win fm i*
vm *
O . I t . C iri« -« rs W i n s
till U i- mi*' n%vi n n l ■v.-ivMitnr fu i'J iii 1, m ||t fI p |*f* if I Gy tre fl'prt
"*i" U Ill'll I vki (I fut ' "IM ♦•'tin *11 * i .ti* avlit' 11»•’ § if .ttftijilly
I M| ffMl
C n n t e K l Ilrc l. I 'r i/.i* Mien I 'Mt Mn* Hi it 1 ih fruirmu I
I h» n J iiilm y Km*i »H tHjt'lr fk
Mr ml'lrd tlml il ' yii
1
I** i nut ilt hI ♦p.slr* t»t| iTt- tip , if tfn
! i iiafinutH H»i Put* f*M«*
*1 II U nggi,, Illlllll Slpe A ri'iim ,
I" *i fi'il »'ij Ml n ci* I (if muI f u r I rum
non th ird , pi Le rolls)',ting "( &gt;
♦•t »icmDm t i . mu! fm itvl Ml
J.'iOll w orth of pitteli inlmi ir , in L j i l l t i p I* m II F i i v n r s
" I Mlt'MI !♦•'»&lt; UmI p'i ifM■♦'ly
i Im ile it c n ln tllrtii| by tin I if.
I f ■i if in 111 d» Mikm*: null *u
L c h n iiin O v e r D u lle s
little llu ililln g Sprelnltie
d
fiu’fil frrnt. lu u iflji) if 11»f r»*41 - af
i i i bind.i nml entitled, "A &lt; " « , '
viI**#11 if « )|ih Hi'Mf'il
d " l* i
V Mi' n ir mi
Snw ami A i ’lower."
N E tt K U tK . Nn,
Tin* I'liiilesl was put on In i n i ' i, lie Ii I &lt;liilb ip I’oll give ■rm o i m11*I ii In inI
I'u ti•'I|i »*»ilf»||fit 'h r f l u f (if (|j
...in iig i' people to glow ns non ll " f .. I nn I m i I llfl lie 11 II 1,,'tllll III
•'ll uul i n ffI•' m lft Mu* Afutf, th f
II lend IN N fl, S ink'
llio lr own fond as possible ibnnu; ■ in i
I Senate eterlli.n I" l'‘iunl l u ln l I liftf liv i .hick rrilpr*
i lie 12 nmnlb period ending \og I. d imi I
i»»L' bi'iilci n»n|iiu iiMnir hi Mm* bruII liaising nf ehlekens, rows nml .III V
I elm. in'
rival ' &gt; ID I it i It I it nn t'l'lliijilri i 'iiviI ih I |*1 •tj| i #i in hy vncci •
Pigs was tllrluded. Judges m i.
*|» I m iliiiii »»f i' ii Kmm find *4ilull * m int
■• iin li.i I*dm l*&lt;a del
Ii.lin Ennl, II. G. t'ln yto n nml It"
I cl id * d .evel at IlinnUl l ag*» hv I***;* * i» Fhirifln t • t
beii W elhniel.
• n,','Mint 11n.Inn , K Dewey
In iiflilitm iiy Mu' Immm I m MuikuiiS
I'll,, poll'
flim l vote K ir i.v hi u« t'lliifiiu
Ir J
iihmi* w illi
LEGION C O M M ITTE E
, . . in I ie.| llll Ill N " V
t B MMlhnu t llh 'l I'tlhiHl , Ir .la if rj|Ml#
A ll menibera o f llie Airier m in
I I gpin’a A nillatli'O I In V pm nde i i • be i ' iniim lng 'U net &gt;■id MVAiirrw w ith it
Urn*'‘ pulled
"nm lli pb 1
llilllm i
field
tU"MUHrUu«i
i "in m ltte n n r* reipieste.l lo meet
Un* lleilim i nil.
iiniki* lln* i mniHfi of Mm* ttzvif* rvery
nl Uie Legion H ill al H.IHI •.'&lt; Im k bid I r-Ii 11111*1,
,1
i iirnhib.te, lo Id ii -.Held Mh ««' yvnr.% in ii 1%
I
-I.
t ii i* apfil «ht'cks
Wednesday
iiig lil.
.........
I m| h flif'ld jltt i | , | f mitr r Mid 11 n||f*
.lames (J, Gallnwuy Mnnoimre'l In edge heir, Ion
I
min,
is
Uie
fliv
l
III**tin
*e
I
hull #»f um | m*■»«*nt «if Mir m M l*
.lay
,,i the pell .lii.e Its wrung p i*
• Inn nf i I low re vli'tnrv "Vi i im f* rm irily nn' hih«»i* ulnr, fh f
TEH MIN A l. T A LK
(tiH lity Ih no! iciiiT iid ilr d So far.
The rnilln cnmnilUei* o f Un I *, evideiil Ti liman Iasi vein U»* nn ro iin ty In M»»» staD* Imm Im n
,,hiy
trn
llv
tdg
o
ir
nr
In
the
|."M’
i
IliiNlneas and i*rofrH)ibmHl Wn
i rfum 'd n c rm lilfitlftii.
,
..
men's f!|uh w ill spnnser a n u ll" td'lnrv
TI h t i * h* mm • urt* (hi
rilh c r
.f I lie
Idreelm
......
.
b
u
llin
'
talk hy J. B railey Oiliiam »n
...
I 'ill.III' ltih!*mj|t»*|H ni hrucrlht ,1m in cjitMf
'
'
F
arllitles
'
Amerii
aa
nat
lid
"
f
' Sanford's Term lnnl
poll bn f«ltj|Hl||lll Hill Ml mil. Illl'#l n|| HI !&lt;|11V ft*’
Wnineailnv night at Hdid oVim k f■l|tiMitl|i
.... . TAllI III w
I ‘ mvih fin m liM icflhi«U ♦pimtan
aver W
ll, It
l l was .
annoiimed
. . .
W 'l'H
Tlin,
............................. ..
last • Mimly
; It,.lav by lAlaa
Elsie
Karlev. nl preventing a mlslak
When lln disfui.Hi’H jim*
Icti
I'liairruan o f tha radio rununittee. vent s.
hv
vetrriiiH r U im . Mu* 'tnlriiaU
Hifrrtcid Ate rnvidfmniMl T hr (rdAnd «|ntr gHVFMHIirnLs pATh rilly foiinbliiHf* t Im m viirr fur h ii
Ihma.
Hr. rm n p h rll refill! ted n eery
vtiglit Increase" in p o .lttv * tnhrrciiiai tenth alining ■nltle
,in"*
11&gt;ir&gt;. ||n said it m ight lie hs.'SiM*
IIGHTON, Nnv. H -(A 'l- H errejs.) al 1
'hla
mine anininis have lieen tested
former lioalon.mayor and M-ssa.ImsHU gni^r
|niy„ri(|lIntely.
support hehlnd C ity Clerk .lobo B. Ilynew "
J *n is , M.
Tha (lumber of enttle found in
election. Ily n rs la arching to «in»i-st Um , r l, r i, n
* f ht 7mh
fccteil w ith tililirlln rtlu n|*n Its*
Curley who la bidding fur « flD b ,r fn ' " " lh '
incrcaiicd sharply bocmise mnr#
birthday.
testa are being made.
* By JAMES V. KING

F lo rid a Is ( a I l e d
I&gt;uni|)iiiK IM
For
U isoasod C a t t l e

MAHGNH MEET
Motion picture* w ill he slinwu
at thn Masonlr Halt at HitMl riVImk
Wi’ilncsday night In the Intemst
nf the Mnaunir eudnwment prn1‘iirem ent fund. A ll Masons nml
member* of tha Eastern Htar am
invited to attend.
On Friday n ig h t a special meet
BOSTON. Nov, 8 - ( / P ) - Mayor Janie* Mirl.ael Cmley. whn rails
Ing o f Hanford Lodge No. H2 E
liimielf
an *'unbo..e&lt;r political bo... goes before the voter, of this
A AM w ill be held at 7:00 o’clmk
at the Masonic H all. The Masters , ity again loday in a hid for a filth te rm ............. . of fm 75th birthday
W inding up a noisy campaign, ihe veteran Curley found Inmirll
Degree w ilt t&gt;e conferred. Light
refreshments w ill be served.
meeting a Stiff challenge from a city clerk be .«y* wa* onre hts stem.grapher and three other younger *
COTTON CHOP
‘ t,y nature *m l known by few dnrWAHOTN0TON, Nnv. H —(A t—
Curley was seeking, too. vindl ing his quarter century * * n clerk
The A g ricu ltu re Department, In
ita aam l-flnal report n f the year, ra tio n from the voters fo r a con­ at (Tty Hall, I* making h i* firs t
today estimated the rot Inn crop viction fo r mall fraud th a t sent rim fo r elective office.
Upward* n f ,100,00(1 voters— e
at 1MS4,000 halo* o f Win pound* him to a federal penitentiary for
grog#
five months Ih 1947 a t the height record high—are expected to turn
out. And moat o f tbs ballots aro
Thls I X
i bales more than n f hla political power.
held by women i they hava a alight
month
the
forecast
C ity Glarh John 8 . Hynes, who m ajority among tha c lty ’a 400,000
sat
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a ten-year (1937. C urley was sw ay, ahapaa up as
Boatnn’s mayoral election* are
((Wattsaag t o ffaga Tw a)
his m ajor opponent. Hynes, shy
o f II,DM,000.

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Rotary' Luncheon

DlAR'" HUNTING SEASON

lO aallaaat r n a h a t Oaai
Mr. M artina said that Mr. Walk*
or had (wen principal o f Letahmg
ta ry Cluh who had charge o f the
program.
high school to r fo u r years, prinJftf
By H A L BOYLK
N E W YORK—UP)— " I grew up,” eipal o f Orlando high fo r ala
-a!d Morey Amsterdam, ‘‘the day year* and fo r the paat 12 yoata
• I discovered you can't give people superintendent o f Orange county
good advice— you have to charge schools.
TW O M O M ,
them fo r It."
■ Declaring th a t the finest a ltrlo f ....
the ------------top | lotto—of man la hla a b ility to scAmsterdam Is one u.
funny men o f television and radio, i quire knowlcdjIge, and hla greatest
This la the New Amsterdam. T h* fault hi* Inabjillit y to make use of
old Amsterdam was just a gag It, Mr. Walker aald that till
through the age* man haa learned
w riter fo r other comics.
Aa a youthful vaudeville tier- that war doe* not nay. yet despite
form er Morey— he Joked and ploy­ this knowledge and a ll nlq e f f o r t w
ed a cello—used to tr y to suggest to abolish war, he haa c u n a lite n tly V
to the stare he hero-woshlpped failed, and Ware lire s till the gieat
ways they euuld Improve th e ir eat problem o f mankind. ,
The three higgeat jobs confront­
routine,
“ They Just laughed me o ff," he ing the world today he said Is to
said. “ Then 1 went into profession­ prevent war, to feed 2 V» m illion
al gag w ritin g , And five years people, and to adjust all the people
later they were were paying me o f the world to the machine age.
$3,000 to 15,000 fo r the same These problems, he aald, w ill have
material I had trie d to give them tu be solved by the coming genera­
tion, the children who arc in
for nothing,"
achool today, because as adults we
He him self got an excellent bit have au fa r failed to do it fo r them.. •
of advice from one sta r fo r whom
The Importance o f education I n '*
lie wrote movie dialogue— W ill solving these problems was stress­
liogere.
ed by the speaker whu pointed
"D o n 't uffend anyone," the gen­ out that during the last W ar Se­
ial cowboy w rote on one o f about lective Service found hundreds of
100 postal cards he mailed Morey thousand* o f young men who could
over the years. " I get by because not sign th e ir own names. And lie
no m atter what I say about anyone said that soldiers oversells, when
I always wind up saying something asked what they wanted when
they came back to Amerlcn In va ri­
good about him also,"
A t 37 Morey, one o f the best ably replied, heller education,
The meeting was piesided ove r
nil libbers In the trade, fig u re * he
•'»s coined him self seme 10,000 by Prcsidcpt Gorge Tenby t h r if t
said that the next lunchrou of, the,
gags.
•'For a while I was doing 78 d u b w ill be held a t the .Yacht
•hows a week and had to throw Club, G. \V. Spencer suggested that
'.’iMi joke* a day," recalled A m ster­ the secretary lie instructed to
change the R otary signs on thu
dam, who now hat his own pro­
Highways so that visitin g H o u rgram on the Du Mont television lon* would know where to meet.
I network.
Visitor*: Introduced hy Dr. A. W.
" I believe I really know a m il­ Klip* Jr. included Frank Kvans, Jr.
lion jokes. Some comedian* keep a o f Boston, Mass., Culpepper Brazfile. I don’t. I f * a waste o f time.
"1 think i t ’s easier to make up
.1 new Joke nr remember one that,
fits th * situation than It is tu dig
through a file ."
Morey likes rldlculuus h um or-im t humor that also carries n
thought behind It. HU best gag?
M IA M I,
Nov.
8 -0 1 0 — Thu
“ I like one I wrote fo r a Bub Grime t Gummlaiiuii
u f G renier
llcnclday movie short, Bcnchlry Miami 'iis s e rtiil t'.ilnv that "th e
nicks up it phunc and says:
New Yoik-Chlcago mob has tukof
"'H e llo , honey. Get the kid* oii over the g iillililiiig rackets In
o ff the street— I ’m d rivin g home.’ ” tl.e entire I Dude i county,"
Unltad Stats* tu lock
I
World Bank Considering
Tiu* statement was intuit- hv
Morey has a theory that what
Marshal Tito ta Hilt
|
Largo Yugoslavian Loan
defeats must comedians Is tuck Col, .lack It, .Younger, hciul o f
of confidence In th e ir own jokes. the Crim e Commission, In a w rit- A
S p r tltl to C tn itil P r tu
•'You have to te ll them Ilk - ton comment on n grand Jury w
A H IIIN O TO N —'T he United State* has determined to back M ar­
you think they're funny yourself," report which cited Illegal gnintilshal. T ito o f Yugoslavia ,10'ttie hilt It la going to give all pos­
Imr and lax law enforcement in
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sible imslslnncc short ,o f w ar to TUo's continuing light against
"O ld m aterial alone never really 1the uren
i killed a comedian. No m atter what
fn fa c t,'if tire.RqvU'ts.i^at't g uenllls warfare through thslr satel­
Juke you te ll— It's n*w to a larger
lites the, United ftla trq M ready ,\o lilt the.egiuargo on arma to the
part o f your audience."
Ualkauppatten M faniiirv*.,thU country |* going
Amsterdam It a song w rite r ns
well a* comic. Among hla best
night down th#, ecbnomtel line w ith T ito and bU
known are “ Why, Oh 1Why, Did
HtcttsraJs—aa lopg as they keep on battling lltw
I Ever Leave .W yom ing," "Ruin
K rsm iln hraag n f Communism ,
*
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■him h a lf ti-nis per hour.
and Coca Cola," and the cunrreni
■' 'T h * -.warId Bank. Whoa* m ajor support ■cornea
f/cnal' l)—,'Jlii' plan Is iu)' exact “ Yuk A Puk.’f . , .
. u'- ........... i f
from* the United States, ta cotisldsrtng a 20®&gt;
repljta o f the Rethlvhetii ngr'te"The fir s t thing ] evar sold, was
ik lllid n M o lla r -fMin t o ’ Y u g a *l*vla "to bolster the
umfi'i, ' "
n song tto Sophia Tucksr when I
onsnbnflc msans o f the M n ig g lln f power »'
F.itiplnyci rcitH ilhg the age of was 14 .years old," he rrcstleih.
' !/iFMr*tner.'the tfn ltsd States has authorized T ito
itn who tinvi), 23 years service w ill "Bhe was In San Francisco. I
to buy a m ultl-m tltlon-doljar' steel mill in thla
receive a mln'|mu|u iiension uf 1100 want hack-stag* and sang the song
country O stensibly. the n illl would be used to
a month inclmttng Social Security. to her— my brother played piano—
fo il irfUls/and sim ilar Industrial equipment Once
Employes Ufl years old w ith Hi to and she bought It on the spot fo r
icopstrUQtedj i t coufd Just as easily be used to
25 years service w ill receive pro­ 160,"
portionate pensions.
Morey says It Is foolish for an
Elgin • (iruen Holovn
The agreement was signed hy aiimtour tu try to heckle a pro­
Ml'Kl'IAI. i’KICKH
mwitnwi inw
(TO uni| Steelworkers President fessional performer, as the per­
orO rm l le seriously udderihldlag morale In tha
Philip M a n n y and hv K. J. Magee, form er keeps about 100 gags ready
WATCH KKl’AUt
Ruaalnn s a te llite s-a n d d h r:U n ite d S tate*/w ant# the good work to
acting diieetor o f ttvpuhllc Indus­ 1 for Just such an emergency. Once
Keep going.
'
tria l relations.
he was sued over the au th o rsh ip ,
s e e s
Agreement was reached In one o f mie n f his songs. When Murey i
• CZECH PURGE—Neal iloor to Yugoslavia, the fight for demoshour itnd 15-mlnute session in took the stand the p la in tiff's
ra cy ta not going aa w ell. P rivate report* reaching Washington say
Murray's office.
lawyer sneered:
109 N . ' h r l ^ - Hrumley Rid,
Earlier today thu union signed I "So you're a comedian! Make
the Cssch Red rulers have marked fo r "liquidation" about 20.000
no
agicnment
w
ith
the
nation's
ao-called "anemic* o f th * atate."
No. 4 producer, Junes ami LaughThese vrpnite. compiled by Czech exile sources, say Ihs Prague
llti Steel Corporation. That settle­
M in is try o f the Interior haa a card-index o f some *0,000 names of
l
ment, too, was In lint* w ith the
Cxecha considered to be active snemtea o f th * regime.
iletlilehrm steel puct. It ended the
The Soviet satellite government's purge la reported to tie so in ­
strike ot 25.0011 workers.
tensive th a t th * Hat of "ensmisa" includes the names o f some Com­
Vice Presidant Thomas F. Pat­
Hun Room ••• Montezuma Hotel,
munists themselves.
ton o f Hepuldlc who Is also the
E xile sources say that the purge already Is under way and that
Hanford, Florida
t inn's general counsel said Ihe
prisons are eo fu ll the government la busy erecting concentration
Kupuhllt ngreeim'iit Is effective at
Start
Monday, Nov. 14, nt &lt;
pim ps to hold it * p olitical enemies,
.1 /'. ,M„ E.B.T,
'tts ta lla o f the purge hrs; o f court*, ahetehy but i t te said that moat
6:4ft
A.
M. and 7:15 P. .Mi .
He snitl:
•4 th * persons listed fo r "liqutdkU on" h r* arrested directly on
P i**** enroll before 8:00 P. .H.../OU
"Opel
at
Inna
w
ill
lie
resumed
a*
orders of th * N KVD , dread Ruaalan secret polio*.
Haturday of this week.
r
quickly as posslhlt*,"
•
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Iti-piihllc Steel said In a state­
EMERSON C. KI.ONTZ
• G O VER NM EN T COUTH—T h* mounting coat o f our government
ment:
Business Education Specialist.
te ra p id ly approaching tha day when It w ill lake a bigger slice out
" I t Is expected that Republic's
i f our pocket book ‘ than th * am ount era spend fo r food,
plant,• w ill be reopened cm Tues­
H u tto Ihe simple explanation o f government expenditures—tn
day hut fu ll nruductlnn w ill b* tit*
doUMU and eente t « r ^ * —recently offered by the in a lltu t* o f L ife
layed until then* Is mute lig h t an
Ihe cual strike. Republic now has
less than a three-week coal sup­
ply."
Repulilic Steel, w ith * total of
uhout 75,000 employes, aaitl ap­
proximately 2,000 employee wUt

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,kasha, reaelallaaa on* Bade
tenalameai fa r IBs aareai
lelslHH lasSa, w ill Ba share*
u, regular s S rrrlla la y rales
Itenreataiei Saliaaattr Mr fie
I* a* \ r wees err
Kepreaealalleea
I t s , hen fe rh , t hteaae, Detroit,
h o s ts , &lt; lie. a s* si. VaBle.
The lle ra ia la a member" a t the
Sosorlnlr.l Brass s h irk la eatlllea
e srla a ltrlr la Ihe use fa r repohtlration uf all Ihe lural aetea prlate4
Is this aewanauer. aa w ell ae all
AP sews Sltpo If Sr*.
T H B 8 D AY, N O V . 1149
TO D AY 'S J IIB L S

VBRSH

Our Uvea are like vines, end If
tlw fru it o f our llvea la U tte r It
Might be a good idea to g ra ft a
better vine so our f r u it w ill be
mugnlflcent. T h e ir vine la o f the
vine of Bodom, and o f tha fields
af Gomorrah; T h e ir grapes are
napes o f gall, th e ir dusters are
b itte r.-D e . 32132.

Florida*! Gators item to have
(unfounded the du|&gt;esieri, as well
. as those critics of Kay W olf who
M id he couldn't turn out a winl i n t football team.

Lilted among thine whom John
U Lswii Imied, uicoidina to Saul
D. Alim kv hi Loo's inugatinr, are
Woodrow W Uoii Samuel Coiners,
Bill Clean. H im .]! Murray, and
Ffanklin 1). Roosevelt. We never
knew a man who hated other peo1 pi# who could be trusted in a posi­
tion of responsibility.

Steel Agreement

Covrrnor Fuller Wanen leveals
that Florida's imputation has in(leased l'&gt; pcicent belwren 1940
and 1946, and that bank resources
Have increased 253 percent durla i the same period of lime. All
of which itr ik n us ai a fine testi­
monial for his immediate predeces­
sors in o flicr, Senator Spessaid
Holland apd Governor. Millard
Caldwell, whom Warren belabored
so furiously during his campaiun
Iasi year.
,
Thq Navy * m$gn|fkeqi fleet
with, which it drove the J tp i bui of
i|ite Pacific and c r u is e d Ameri­
can men and supplies 4m.Europe
during the »c«pnd, WarltL War i*
rapidly being Gored away l^m o th
ball*. Laletl fig ittn i|mw that 395
combat ships have been hulled out
of the Atlantic fleet and 331 out
of the Pacific llte i since the war's
end. Last July there were 271 mar
jot fighting ships in active terytte,
end by lic it July there will be only
237, But pulling litem in moth bills
Huts.
ting them out ‘ sri the"
u2m s end sinking them, That's
UWbt was done after the first
World War.

tel

The odds are against Srnatoi
Dulles in New York's senatorial
election where the Fair Dsai prop n m o f President Truman is the
chief issue. However, more im■orient than Imw the people of
ffjanv York ;tal# feel shout th* sogatypd Fair Deal are the personslitm , political acumen, and sea apw l o f the candidates. You sannot
Meet a man to office who does not
to campaign, or who
tha heads of his audilatter how fine • H aitit he. or how ihlellaclualIt will be inleresting to
New Yorkers react to
Truman's interference in
n We know wk«t would
i«. It wouldn't do for
nan to try to tell Florihow to vote in lh t|r
lion,

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ChrUtmaH Salen
H M N M M Hess M S I Oaat
tie In w hirh the object is to find
■urklrtg space for the fam ily car.
Many persons no longer consider
III* search funny, hul the game
i said to tw absorbing, ami serves
it let the youngster sec what he's
n for.
The farm Influence, new that
rop surpluses and fund prices are
su tu the fore in even a toymekor’s
tind, Is strung in the steel rlc
ta in department. For Instance,

Bouton Election
tOealtaaed * h b Pass Osel
tun-partisan, so the outcome w ill
:how no national p o iltlra l trends.
Roth Curley and
Hynes arc
i&gt;»i,io«rbte." •
But Hynes ha* wan—and pub­
lic ly accepted—support o f Rspubliegn leaders who have announced
hair aim to rid th * c ity o f what
hey call "Curleylsnt.”
Another feature stood nut in tha
race— the hand shaking campaign
i f , Democratic governor’s council­
or P atrick J. Sunny McDonough,
who
slalnts
IHM AM
-- •* to bav* met close ta

you ean buy your futuro 4-11 club
memliei u cattle cur w ith lumps
that toy cattle w ill walk up und
down.
The iiiugiiel Is plentiful, ton.
There's a magnet le farm, w ith
little pigs led unerringly to the
source o f their dinner hy magnets,
cows that are milked magnetically,
anil a re h lill w ith a magnetic nose
to w hirh a carrot clings.
Most stores placed th r ir orders
before Nov. I, hut some ate re ­
ported reordering and In o few
items, especially aumu uf the moat
popular u f the new dulls, are hav­
ing to w ait fu r delivery. The e f­
fect o f the steel strike, however,
Is generally minimized In
tlm
trade. Foreseeing it, most manu­
facturers laid lit enough storks
last summer.
Dolls are a chief standby, as a l­
ways, There are more boy dolts.
hls year ,*nd they reflect the new
Lyle trend to western outfits. Rut'
there ere new g irl dulls, some
w ith flirtin g eyes, others w ith im ­
provements on the pronunciation
u f mamma. And one comes com­
plete w ith a baby formula which
Ita young mother can prepare, step

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Wrist Watdies
J. B. LAWSON
JEWELER

DAY and NIGHT CM &amp;RS
IN BU8INESS SUBJECTS

waa eat for Wadnexilay, Nnv.
■mitered a plea of nut guilty.
t Wail served as foremen nf
Irand Jury which Included J,
iaoar. E. J. Jane. H, C. Echols
M. Senkarlk. W. H. Stewart.

Fau can't build world peace on
P bailies", sayi the director
the United Nations Food
M M cukural Organiialion. That
N t f euphemistic p h ra if which
m ^ fonvincing picture. Bui
UpM analysis o f historical rei j n ; g r « afraid, would tend to
r M . A t ie a il such wars as we
f w a rt hot caused- by asnnly
|A '|j w g fg 't ampty UJUm that
P H &gt; tU f to march into Poland,
■ p a d and Franca t« coma In
It wes tte td fa t
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Social

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Carlta Palmer Ray—Society Editor

*Soctal

T e le p h o n e I4M

SanforditeH Attend
Calender State PTA Meeting

TUESDAY
Circle No. 7 of the W. S, C.
8 o f the F irs t Methodist Church
w ill meet w ith Air*. D, B. W at­
kins, 1613 Palmetto Avenue.
The Women's llltilo Class nf
th *
F irs t B aptist Church w ill
meet a t the church at 7:30 P,
M, w lh Mrs. O. (J. Roller, Airs,
- f e a r ! Ilasel, Mrs. R. T. Hunt
and
Miss Pearl Peterson as
hostesses. Each member Is ask­
ed ta briny a "w h ite elephant” .
A practice mectiny o f the 8 cmIpola Reliekuh* has been called
fo r 7:45 P. M. A ll officers and
mambers o f the d rill team are
requested to he present.
The 2Bth annual convention of
the Florida Conyress o f Parents
and Teachers, Inc. w ill open at
4:00 P. M. a t the Orlando Senior
M H Ifh School audltarlum . A ll P.
* T A. mtmhcTa o f Seminole Coun­
ty are urged to attend.
Tha .Junior Women’s League of
the Conyreyatlonal Church w ill
hold
a regular meeting at the
home o f Afrs. Harold Ile r b it at
100 East Eighteenth Street at
8:00 P. M. A ll members are urged
to be present.
W E D N E 8 D AY
The Social Department o f the
-W om an’s Club w ill have a dessert
Bbiidue a l (lie club house at i:.lu
P. M, Hostesses w ill be Airs. Taut
Chesterson, Mrs. H a rry l.ee ami
Mrs. R. R. Back.
Tha Florida Congress o f Par­
ent* and Teachers. Inc. w ilt hold
an all day session lie yln n ln y at
8:411 A. M. in the auditorium
o f F irst Methodist Church in
Orlando. A ll P. T. A. members
o f Seminole County are urged to
attend.
The Garden Club Imard
w ill
# » r c t at the Garden Center at U:30
A. M.
TH U R S D AY
‘ Th regular
meeting
o f the
Reinlnola Rbltukah Lodge w ill hu
held in the t. O. O. F. Hall at
H:00 P. M. Inltatlon service* w ill
be held.
' The last yonrrul session of the
Florida Congress o f Parents and
Teachers, Ine. w ill he held beyinning at 8:15 A. M. in the
^ a u d ito riu m o f the F irs t Methodist
•C h u rc h in Oilandti. A ll P. T. A.
member* nf Seminole County urn
urged to attend,
The Grammar School ParelitTeaeher Association w ill meet
al 3:30 P. Al. w ith the guest
sneaker being Rev. Hlenn HmHh.
m i subject w ill be "Develop­
ment o f Character". The hoard
Will meet at 2:30 P. M.
The Home Demonstration ('lu ll
w ill meet at 3:0(1 P. M . , A demnnetmtinn
on glass etchings
• w ill he given anil fh e ' public Is
cordially Invited to a tte n d .'
FR ID A Y
Circles o f the Sanford Garden
Cluh w ill maet as follows: Aeatea
Circle wltfe Mrs. E. C. Harper,
1818 Sanford 'Avenue, at 8:00 P.
M.i Central Circle
w ith
Mrs.
Frances E. Bolx at IOi OOi A. M,;
D irt Gardeners Circle w ith Mrs.
Gporgo Hanlon, 1300
Magnolia
Avenue, at 10:00 A. M.{ Homern.
_ callls Circle w ith Mrs. Ed W lllln k ,

Amnny these from Sanford atIctidlny the State Parent-TearhI-* Id
today,
Wednesday
and
Thursday In Orlando are Mrs.
M. K. tinker. Mrs. J. I’. U nit*tlu w , Mrs. S. C. (irahnni, Mr*.
Al. H. Sm ith, Mrs. V. L. Smith,
Mrs. H a rry Alcl.aulln, Airs. C
A. Anderson,
Jr., Mrs. L. E.
Spencer. Airs. Hlenn Smith. Mrs.
J C. Davis, M r*. J. P. Cullen,
Mrs.
C. L . Keddiny, Mrs. John
I. . M ille r, Airs. Don Middleton,
Mrs. D. 0. (laches, Mrs. Karl
Kiny, Air*. R. W. W illiam s, Airs.
J. C. M itchell, Mrs. Ituv Heel,
Airs,
Heorye
W illiam s.
Mrs.
(ircrl
Kulib, Airs.
P. T. T vre,
Mrs. D. II. W alklns. Mrs, RanFred
Rohh, Mrs.
P. T. Tvre.
ami Airs. Claude H ltte ll, County
Counell president.
N P E d A I. SERVICES
Dr. M. A. MrDotmld, president
of Thornwell Orphanage, Clinton.
8 . C. started n special series of
services a t the F irst Presbyterian
Church yesterday and
w ill
he
heard dally this week at I 0 :1M1 A.
M. and 7:3(1 P. At. The piddle Is
Invited tn hear Dr. Alelliaiald, who
Is a noted gospel preacher.

2438 Elm Avenue, a I 7:311 P. M .i
Hibiscus Circle w ith Mrs. Fred
Zerrenncr anil Mrs. John Ludwig
at 10:30 A. M. fo r n covered dish
luncheont b u rn Circle w ith Mrs.
Frank W oodruff, I I I , at 2:30 J*.
M.; Magnolia Circle w ith Mrs. J.
D. W rig h t at 10:00 A. M.: Mimosa
Circle w ith Mrs. Curl E. Chorpening at 10:00 A. AL; Jiienraiula C ir­
cle w ith Mrs. L. L. S ill ut 3:00
l&gt;. M.i Palin Circle w ith Mrs. 1.
Munson and Airs. II. II. Duncan
ut 2:33 P. AL; Hose Circle w ith
Airs. Charles Lawson nt 13:30 A.
Sul Iii- Harrison Chapter. Dungli
lers of the American Revolution,
will meet at IbtlMi A. AL with Airs.
L, I’. I lagan, 1732 Park Avenue,
for a Itinrnrim honoring Stale U r ­
gent Mrs, David AL Wright.
The Tourist Cluli will hold open
house from 2:30 to 4:33 P. At.
nt the Tourist Center with Mrs.
Nancy Dotihiiis nr hostess clmirman and Alls. Ida Al on trey ns iefreshment rhuirtuan,
MONDAY
Members nf Inst yem's -Tmirlst
Club and Khiiff]eti&lt;inid ffliihs are
i-onllnlljr invited 4o ’ iheet wltii
this year’s Tm iiisi Cluli for - an
Important meeting ut 8:33 p, At
The joint minding was reipiested
Ity f^arl Elsenhower, president of
the Khufflehoni'd (Huh.
The Townsend Club will hold its
regular meeting in the Tourist
Center nt 7:33 f t M. Haines will lie
enjoyed mol refreshments will be
served. The piddle Is invited In
attend.

STURDY CORDUROYS . . fo r the
youngest lad*. Ulh style longle* and
llp p e r Jackets
Pastels and bright

shatle* . ,

6 mo. to

i

years . . . H.!)H

Corduroy Blazer Stripe
JACKETS
WOOL M IT T E N S . .
o r N avy ami w hite
in Wool Cashmere, satin

ism mi

fo r

JACK &amp; JILL SHOP
Magnolia

Friends will regret to leant tlml
W. II. Zucliry is III and (&lt;l|lf llltil
to Hie Fermi Id t.niighlon Miinotlal
Hospital.
Jr. anil daughter Judy
rived rrom l,oiilsvllte, K
some time.
M l. and Mrs. Charles Huol' ison
nml dntighlers, I.ynn an,I linyp.,
o f A tla n ta , Hit. are v i-iim g m
Snofmd w ith itditliveK.
Air-. Mnlile C. Hiecn of ll itavoi,
N, Y. has arrived to upmul the
w ild e r in Florida. She i- te-idiog
al Hie M orris Hues! Home al i n
West First Street.

Mrs. Viola Cnmpliell had a- hei
guest lit her home at tllii l.aimd
Avenue over the past weekend
Mrs. Otto Hngemeister of KuiekH,
Mo.
Mr. and Mrs, Al, 1,. TIM I* were
among those from Sanford at.
tending the Heorgln-Flm idu foot.
* all »ame in Jaeksonvilli- last
Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. K. H os-riter
were anioue those attending the
Florida Telegraph Dellveiv \--o .
CARD OF T H A N K S
Mr*. W illiam O. Clark wishes elation design sehnul arol hade
to thank her frie n d * fo r
their exhibit lo Orlando yesteidas w here
many kindnesses during her re­ the)' witnessed the work of many
outstanding flo ru l contests.
cent Illness and hospitalisation.

For The Toddler *Set

lif t

Activities

Phone

1

Mrs. It. (’ . Moore, received wonl
tialay of the death of Mis M al­
tha Kivlon ill W llkcs-Rai le. I’ll.
Airs. Klvloo was the aunt of the
late It. (*. Moore and visited lieie
fo r several winters. Slie Ion) a
lurge nunits’r of friends io Sunford.

Women's League Has
Slipper And Party
Active melllls'rs of llo .lonior'*
Women's League nf the Coogii-gn
tiomil Ctuncli and Iheit families
enjoyed a widner toasl «tt 8ni
iinlav night al 7:1)3 IV M. at the
home of All. nod Mrs. It nl pit LossIng nt -131 F ie o rli A vet.... The
guests assembled in the spa, ions
hark garden of I hat l.iiHsiog Itome
where weiners were tousled hefme
HII open fiiejdaee and a delteinus
eiiveti/d dish »i i [iih ' i w .i . serxi-d
Those presi til were Mi and
Mr* f ’lyile Rlioson, Mi. and Mrs.
Edward Htnip*oo. Alt- mol Airs,
Homier C arter. Air. ami Mis. John
Hoot, Jr., Mi ami Mis, K. K,
F.vjin*. Mr, und Alts. Hamid Herh*t. Air mol Mr*. AVIllmi Keeling,
Miss Helen W itte, Alls* Rohh, Miss
Chadwell, Alias Mary Ellen bos­
sing, Miss B e lly Jo IIrock, Rev.
.1 Hertmrd Hoot, Hernht Lousing,
I'dmnv Rivers, Ralph l.osslng,
Hilly Stinson, Douglas bossing
mol Hie host mol hostess.

'i~ ri R g ^

n jw n n /i

&gt;uth Side Parents
Meet In Classrooms

Auxiliary Sponsors
Tourist Program
The film "J iiy Hliup" was shown
In memliers nf the T m irlst Club
follow ing a supper on Saturday
evening nl the Tourist Center at
it:(Ml n'eloek. The film , shown un•lei the direct ion nf John I’ icrsotl
Veterans A c iie iilln ra l Instruetor,
was explained by Mrs. J» rl Klein
who said that the "Joy Shop" Is
a project spoitsoicd hy the Amerl*
can Coition A uxiliaries for th« pur*
pose n f siip p lyiiic the hospitalised
veterans w ith a selection o f C hristmas c ifts fo r their families.
A piano solo "M y Untidy" waa
played by H arry Wester and Mra.
H. t,. M ille r displayed a table of
c ifts made hy memliers o f the
A u xilia ry. The articles, .Mr*. M ill­
er stated, w ill In- sent to the thrae
veterans hospitals in Klovlda,
(Jump sincine was enjoyed to
the aeeompanlment of Mr. Wester.
Cards were iilidet the dlreethnt of
Mrs. Kmiiee Dann. Alls. W. K.
Smith eondui'ted the program.
Airs. Mabel Drown, supiier chair*
man. supervised the supper. Mr*.
K 1.. Cnuley arranced the decora*
lions. Hod, white mid blue were
used to accentuate the occasion
ami ca rry out the rtu li colors. Corsnees fashioned from puppies by
Airs. II. C. Moore, were presented
to the ladies n f C am phell-taiialni
Unit at the door hy Mrs. Hoy T il*
lls. Mra. Cnuley had charge o f ra­
cist rat Ion, Mrs. R, W. Tench and
W. K. Smith collected supper fee*.
Mrs Mariraret Kdwnrds presided
at the coffee mu.
About HU suppers were served.
Many called during the evening.
Amnne the cuexts were Airs. Ida
M onti. .. M i. slid .Mrs. M. S. K el­
son, Mrs. Nancy Dobbins, Mrs,
KunIce Dunn, \V. K. and Mra.
Smith, Mrs. K. I.. Cnuley, Mra.
Mnldc Hi own, Mrs Josic Hrantloy,
Mrs. R. W. Tench, Miss M ary MeMahon, Mrs. Bertha Young, Mra.
Hose Klowers, Miss l „ Muller,
Mrs. Ituv Tints. Mrs Al. J. M orrt*.
Mrs. H urry llereu, Mrs. Viola
Campts'll, Mrs II. Newsome, T.
J Darner, Mrs. Alnrgaret Kdwarrfs,
Airs. Veesp, W.
DeCorsoy, Mr*.
W. I1. Yesley, Mrs. H. C. Moor*,
Alls. C, K. Hunter, Mr*, Groce
Cole. Mis* K- H arris. Alls* Versa
Woiidcock. Van II. Ileecher, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Itiilmn. Mrs. W. R.
Heeciier, Mr. and Mrs. II. [.. M ill*
ei. W illiam K rklm rt, Mr. and Mr*,
('has, Shipley, All. and Mra. K, A.
K s trrly , Alts. .1. II. I.ehman, Mr*.
Kllen Slmdoln, Air. anil Mrs. Joel
Klelds, John I'lrrsoa, Alr«. I.. C.
l ony, Mr, and Mrs. W. I.. Itoehe,
' l l . and Airs. II. Al. Jamison, W.
K. Ali'Aliisltns, Kntnk Takach, J.
It. Stewaid o f Sanford. Airs. Cha*.
McW illiams, C. A Ale W illiam *,
Mls« 1.in-1 It* Hall. Canton, Ohlni W.
\ Yemimns, Alts. W illis A xte ll,
Miss Jane A xte ll of Sndtis, N. Y.i
Mr and Mrs. Tim Donohue, Mr.
and Mis. It. A. Threap, Mrs. Ruth
llm lg r, .Mis. Tym le T. F u lfo ril,
K n te ip ilf.', Ati. and M r*. Hans
KJennerud,, Air. and Airs. B ert
lli'g g e rrrcn . Chlrnyo; Mra. Joanla
Wester,
H arry
Wester,
Imho
Alary: Air. and Air*, fla r l Elsen­
hower. Alisa l.in lU Elsenhower,
W illiiiio s jm rl. Cn,; Mra. Martraret
I, . K elile, K m ty F ort, I ' m.; Airs.
Dora Hnurhause, I ' m.t Mrs. Caro­
line llngerneislrr, Eureka, Mod
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Davis Hast
Liverpool, Ohio: Mr. and Airs. K
1,. S w ift, D ettary, Fla.

g *w w &gt; n .

*njo yrd hy memliers of the South
Side I*. T. A. prior to their re
tular m eetin* on Thursday. Pur'
parent
hr the afternoon each
i
I's classroom
visited his or her child'
where the
....
homeroom mothers
served refreshments. The visitation
program was In krepiny w ith the
proyram topic for the
... Your
V...... School Holt...
year. "K now
lle tte r."*♦
Mrs. It. W. W illiam s presided
over the business session In the
auditorium, ra llin y fo r reports
on the Hallowe'en ear nival held
Oct. .11 from Mr*. W. W. Tyre
ami Mr*. R. W. Herron Mrs. H er­
ron expressed appreciation fo r the
cooperation that she and Mrs.
Tyre had received for their carni­
val plans. A ll proceeds from the
rvent w ill lie used for projects
being sounsoretl this year hy the
n "la th 'll.
Airs. W illiam *. Mrs. J. ('. Allt*
elietl, Air*. Hoy Keel, Airs. Tyre,
Mrs. (Slenn Smith, M r*. Heorye
W illiam s. Jr., Mr*. P. T. Tyre.
Mr*. Fred Robb, Mrs. D. R. W at­
kins ami Air* Randall Priest were
elected to attend the State P. T.
A. convention heiny held this week
in Orlando. Air*. W illiam s an­
nounced that the next I*. T. A.
County Council m ro tln y would l&gt;e
held at the Oviedo School on Nov.
Itl from 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.
Airs. Rii M i discussed the Junior
Red Cros* emphasising the lmportanre of asking each child who
joined the yroup to earn money
that lie or she contributed. Airs.
Mitchell, school principal, thanked
Mr. and Mr*. Robb for the b irth ­
day cake they contribute each
month fo r a h iillo in y rm il) held
at the school fo r children who
have birthdays duriny the nm iilli.
Mrs. M itchell also presented the
P. T. A. president's pin to Mrs.
W illiam s in reeoynitlon for her
work as president last year and
for the service that she continues
to render this year. The nl tend­
ance prise was vvoii hy the fourth
prude for haviny the mosi mother*
present at the ineetiuy.

Hollywood

f

Mrs. PearMon HohU'mh
For Circle Meeting
Mis. f). T. P iliixnn was hostesi
on Tliursday night foi the regular
Hireling of the It. W. A. C lir li' of
the First Christian Church, Airs.
It, U. Fox, vice chair man, presided
ovei the meeting w ill) the worship
proginm lieiog pieseiitpil liv Mrs.
IV IV l.tiiidress The missionary
-toil)' was led h) Miss .Susan W il­
liams
A hoodie fm "Pieces fm Peace”
I- a protect of the Dulled Conni'lt
of I'ion eii Women of Sanford to
serine needed art idea for poverty
stricken countries overseas.
Refreshment* were served d u r­
ing the social hour bv the busies*
lo M l . A. P. Ilundy, Mrs. V, II
Hinnthuni. Mr*. B ill Cherry, Alra.
J Al. Knight. Air*. R. G. Fox, Alt*.
Fiaok I'nimall, Mrs. D, D. Idin'dtes*. Mr*, W. P. Yesley,* MN*
Rosso W illiams, Rvtvia Pearaux
and a visitor M l*. Flora Marsh,

IIE M I.IN K NEWS
Handker­
chief-pointed overskirt glvrs an
uneven hrndhir lo ibis Mack
crepe dress from a full collection
fin spectator sports,
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P h o to )

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c h r is t

Mrs. W. I*. V i'jlr y returned
Wednesday evening ffim i Clncln*
By BOH THOM AH
nnti, Ohio w lin e «(»• attended the
H o i. iiY \ v n o n . Nov. b - o p i in ii’in iiiiiin a l
rnnvi'iition o f the
C llftm i Webb u|i|n'iii&gt; set fm u Itim'iph"- n[ C hn-t where nearly
long curocr ns Mr Belvedere.
20,1Mili ( if i-.mi* nf ,,|| .Iriiiim lrm Till' fastidious m ini tins mild t ion - tti'i r (iri'n ill
bin Greenwich, ('mm.. Iimiih ' nml
"The , n ii|n intinn nf ih,i ch iirrh *
bought HIM' i" Beverly Mills;
uhh the mu.I w onderfill ■h ill*
Ids film rti'heihiie will keep him I lim n I'vni n iln ,
.lie dobusy lieri*. New playing the fnthi't i lu ll'll i In ■i 111111i i S i m iv iii invuy
nf 12 III "Chenprr Hy fhe Docmi,"
he relilltIH tn In- fntiiiliiir ehiiliirtei next ill "Alt llelveilere Tithe*
A Itit(i."
'I ins w ill apparently (iieieile
Mil ll nlhel itllliiililli'e tl subject* i l .
•,Mf.
Ilclvcdcie's
think nf I tn
&gt;1mi t h,"
"A ll
Itelvcdcic
lines
ltd! Stiiuik, geui'i ul mutiager
ntlil IVeat" "A ll. llelveilere tines tn o| the i.rii, , a| tire Supply. UK)
Wc»l W a-hinyloii Street, U rliliu lo ,
A llie n ."
W etili vt nil hi like n change nf 111111011101,1 tin- oeck Unit liis firm
pact’. Hnys lie “ I'd like tn play would uwuid i flu:*.aii i I ii i d wick
n despicable character, nne even Hus Italige, ft too tlie South A t­
lantic Ha- I'.m ip a in , fm the heat
I riiiilil liute."
This lim y he testiiminy on the enke eiiieicd n hi. fn m 's I 'itr u *
slate n f the llientei tin - sea -mi. Cuke t '. 'iili- l
The I '.nil- I a ill !» a lug lllig h t
Site'll i.tngc mtiesses as H c itru d f
l.nwrem-c,
Alai caret
Siillavim . of the tii-i" i n I'lic Supply's fo rine .,o,l I ,t mer's F ull
M ulgnui
lillin n ie ,
.lane
Cowl, ii'al o
i . i f t i an Friday
I , m ii O T In iii
Alnnre and Ethel Fed m u I.,
and Suini.l r, N'.n, ml i i IH unit
H urry Mini e me in llnllyunnd.
l.liiin e s
l.n tig iiim i »
Hilile- I!*, al i In- V\ i-huik'," ii Si reel adi fa ilin g loin in tile east may lie dre..- Minx "Mu i p n /e - wi II &gt;w
exlelmed. lie ha been well re- liw indeil in ,.lli. i , vents whleh
eeived nml Is enjoying lillllxelf. Will M ill'll tin- Ctllll Ml elision.
Womeh of ih, i I'lilin l Florida
Hut he’ll like in he hnme fnt
a ii'ii de-uiilg ......... lopele ill the
Christum *.
W illiam H flullx wd| Is. added In cuke coni,--.i -liould n o tify M r,
the grow ing list nt lamnus Holly- Shank of i Io n mil-nimu to par­
wood grandparent*. Mis iluughtcr ticipate &lt;o that ihrv oi l) lie reg­
im i-t be ile livlu iirn ilte expeels a huhy next istered. l ake
•■led lo iie iii i d 'I’ll,- Supply be­
sprinu.
I lie Alnlinn I’ielure Aemlemy fore one "Yliieh in ilo- afternoon
is hunting fm means nt suppnit, mi S atuiihi), \ "veiob. i 111. Judg­
unw that the simlins have w ith ing -dll l ike |.lii, ,■ a few hours
drawn financial aid. l-'hsl nmve Intel
If Ho oiiio,-i i uni a-i veil hy
is pet missinii fm nm nufiieturliiK »f omio..t il.. &lt;,.,,ii, n lu o tie (ins
all
A tom -ill)
A w n id "
w.auii,
which w ill bring t 125,000 in fnul' t'onipain i V.ipo tin - loodel w ill
lie Mlpi'lu-d Fin -pi.... lid Hard.
years.
It lank- as tlinogb I he good nlil wick rang, Im- tlo new ivtilst*
musical icvue is coming hack. high in o lid . titt .-i, lig h t, and
"D uelieis nf Idahn" w ill lie puekeil IIIHIIV ot In*| fealio &gt;■Ever V oile alli-odiiiir l hr Festi­
w ith shell speeialies as Eleanor
val id 11 be pi .a i,li I o il I, u yellI'uw ell,
I 'minie
Haines,
l.cim
eioiis tipplx nl F|.&lt;i idu’- Finest
Hurtle and Me| I'm me. "M r. Mu* d le rv fat Mu-it tulip- not there
sic" w ill have tim iichu M arx, w ill lo- le fle d ito i'iil- mol enfer*
D nlntliy K lislen IVcggy l.ee Ulilt Itiiliiio-ol fm „|| udv
At ill it*' and tinwei Cliiim piuli.
I.i i n is Cal lie i n has aliaiuluhL'd
I lie since fm nl least a couple
of yea i s now playm c llo fln lo
Hill Cndy in
mine t,et Ynur
H un." lie has linoclit a Imtne heie
and w illl si'l I le 'low a. I asked about
film plans tni Ins piny, "The
.Muchlllccnt Annkee," the still J
ol O m ni Wendell Holmes, Jr.
II xv•111111 linn., „ nne movie, hoi
lllev would lasd n c"od iHix-offlee
inline," lie aid "W aller I ’ idcci’li
ot W illiam (’..Will wmild cic a l
III i In I nil
H n in p liiiv
Ih'Cnil
says
lie
dniilil . if It aim i w ill lend l.ullien
Ihleall. “ If i'e t u t cut nllt n f her
eoutiael, slu'd pinliahly w ink fm
illy im npanv, .Siiniuiia," lie udileil
"She niichi a . well -she owns
half hi it unde.......nuoiuity pio|iei

w m iu

Confederacy w ill begin the husllie-- -cssiori- o f t licit Mlth an
noiil i-iuiveiitioo here ttnlay, nflei
heal log Hi Joseph Mori Is. pliyst
cisis of Tolmo* »av Iasi night Dial
Aoieio-n's liesl defense agiilnsl ai,
other wai is to keep nor "stock­
pile o f know-how" at a higli level,
lie sun! that to ilefeoil m irselxe.
Earl Klog agsio.-t "smitleo and noexpeeled"
dness se. attacks w ith new weapons " w
s given ii) m il*! prepare to devl*e eotinter
Her which measures of all types We rnimnt
A. enliven look In Hie last wai and Its wen
i&gt;k flrla n d " pons to (irepare ourselves fm m i­
nt her."

Mrs. II. A. Steinmeyer Mrs. King Conducts
Fntertains Circle West Side l*TA Meet
Mi .
II A. SltdmnevcT
was
I", less leeetitlv fm the regular
m&gt;&lt;ting o f the Woman’* Society
i f &lt; b rid Inn .Service nf the Eliepeter Methodist Church n l her
1otoe on Smith Sanford Avenue
Mi
I II. Wynn, president, pre. -ib-d " v it
Die meeting which
was opined w ith the song "Thu
Kooidom Cooling",
The lesson was taught by Mrs.
C liffo rd Johnson w ith the help
..f other member*. The title nf
Il,e urogram was "The laird nf
tin- f'le sce iil ami Ihe Five-Point*
i . i Star". A study n f the hook
"Jiipnn Begins A g a in " hy W il­
liam C. K err was conducted by
Mt*. Carl Bradbury. Air*. C. O.
Itrn d liiiry was welrnmed as it
new member.
Following Ihe meeting delicious
ii'freshiuents were served hy the
busies*. Mrs. Steinmeyer, Mr*,
lio n Steinmeyer and Miss KunVr Walker. The next meeting
w ill lie held ut Ihe hnme o f Mrs.
W. L. Heirs &lt;&gt;n South Hanford
Avenue lice. 3 a t 3:00 P. M.

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Auburn, Georgia
Feud Saturday
Is SEC Oddity

Tech,* BamaFray Is
Top Game In SEC
Engineers Have Lost
' ToTulaneAndDuke,
Alabama Downed By
Tulane And Vandy
Hjr ASSO CIATED PRESS
Tho Southeastern Conference 1*
a clnuitl u ffa ir till* week w llh
ro games scheduled outalde tbo
circuit.
One K(ii»i', M ississippi StateIxiuiniiinn Statu, IiiuI the respertlvc coarhe* tra d in g liow*.
Mississippi's .Slick M ortim mild
id* Maroon* would he up again*!
"tim Inml fontIm ll In the South­
eastern Conference” whon they
meet I..HIJ Saturday n ig h t.
He milled n m u rn iu lly h i* buy*
wore Ju*t "g o in g down there to
fu lfill our contract.”
Tiger Conch tin * Tinuley repiled, "M ississippi Htnto ha* uh
way* played l»Stl n good frame. I
expect we’ll win hut I ra n toll
i
you I ’ll In- *a tl*fie d ju a t to come
W ff out winninfr. It w ill he a good
fig h t.’
L 8 U faltered In enrly confer*nce play
while
heatlm r lop.
&gt;/'
flla h t outsiders u n til the past two
Week* when they pullnhci| o ff
two SRC riv a l* in n ro w —Ml*ila tlp p l and Vanderbilt.
I/imixIntm lx In top form w ith
no new itiliirle ., while the Mn&lt;i
rnona lack two tackle*. Charles
Pittman and O liver Vnilirhn.
fleorlirin Tech fnn* wero rheer.
*d hy word that Injured quurterback Jimmy Koulhnrd ha* a irood
chance o f id iiyin ir at lea*t mime
■gainst Alnhunin Saturday. Southant, Injured In the Duke ftatne,
ntlaaod the Tenncfare ha lt In and
ha* been
wearlnir a hrace to
hind together three cracked vertehrae.
In Tuncaloofn, Aluhnmn Conch
Red Drew
w in
irloomy. Six
plavera. three o f them regulars
•x-end Rebel Steiner, iriinrd Ed
Hohlnak and tackle Herb Han­
nah—were xidlined ilnririfc prnctire yesterday. Ih e w *nld Steinr r ’«
xhiiuliler ueparullnn
muv
keen him nut o f the pome till*
wcoV.
"
M l**l**ip p l
Conch
Johnnv
Vaught Raid hi* Kehel* would
have th e ir Imml* fu ll Junt stayIhir In Iho game w ith Tennessee
Saturdny.
"ScoutInir rpport* Imllento that
Tcnnon*eii I* the *tro n ifc *t de­
ft naive team we’ll fnce till* year,
and an iin o rtiin l‘ t tenm a t Well,"
Vaught commented.
H ilt the Nlluatlon wasn't hat'pv
at Tenneaxei' either.
Norman
M rseroll. all Houtheiislerp i Con­
ference tackle, wn* ehlellnod Ind e fin ite ly hy n knee In ju ry »uffered In the (le u ri/ln Tech gume.
Three other Vol* are on tho
Vola Inlured lis t also—fu lllm rk
(Jordon Point-It v, center UIU J V /
per and tackle
Jark
Stroud,
T ra in e r
Mlekev O’ llrle n
*ald
Polofaky and Stroud nhnulil lie
(n ahupe to phiv Saturday, hut hu
didn’t know mIhmt Ja*ppr,
F lorida I* expeclril lo he at
fu ll s trin g th Sntordnv against
Kent in k 4 . winner o f alx and
In fe r only to Southern Methodist,
a t Tnmpn H alunliiv nlirht.
Only n few humps mill hrnUn*
n flo r
tlm If I -7
victory over
X a vie r |* * i week were reported
h r Kentucky.
Coach Henry Frnka emphasis•d paaa do fen*n and offense in
ye* ter day’* practice aa Tullaiie
■m lrtisl fo r Saturday’* trnme with
. .he V anderbilt Commmlor**. Tulane’* paa* defehm- faltered In"*
Week asalnatNnvy.
H alfback Hobby Hrlggu I* hint
fd r the aeaaon t« Auburn a* u
u tt o f a broken collar hon".
t Auburn Coach Enrl Brown
_J aoveral recovered Tigers to
i*p hoUtur Ida hope* fo r the
m lntr ftatne w llh Georgia.
B a rrin g accident* th l* week,
i r f l a la expected
tu he at
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College Greats
For M aterial
Irish Co*Captain,Leon
HartNabbedByNFL
As Bonus Choice
NEW YORK, Nov. R~W&gt;&gt;
I-con H urt, N otre Damo’* li-10IMiuiul end, find Leo Nomelllnl,
Mlnnemita’* A ll-A m erica
tackle,
ore the tw o player* from the pre
fo n t col legn crop the pro ronrhex
Ivculil m u*t like to fin d III their
C hristum * xtocklnir.
Hhopplna already ha* Ntarted
for the two hltt rival circuit*—
the N ational football league and
A ll - America
ronfrrenca — n n d
these two liehemolh* are Illicit on
both p rio rity list*.
In fa rt, the D etroit Lion* nnhheil H a rt, rn .ra p tn lri o f the Irish,
is their Imnu* choice in the NFL
drn fti
...... time
yesterday
in
I ’hlludelphhi.
Hut the Lion* mu*t outbid a
h um from the riv a l All-Am erica
conference fu r the rlirht to *how
tho KnrKnutuan
T u rtle Cns'k,
Fa., lad next fall.
The A A (! im *n’t announced e
d ra ft meetlnir Imt It I* under­
stood the club* hove been irlven
le e lltn ltin ry nnslftnnu-nt* w ith inhjntetlon* tn " im land ’em," riuN P L awarded three player* to
each o f It* club* yesterday.
H art and N um elllnl are the
*r**n n ’*
Unit
Ntamlout*.
The
Minnesota
tackle,
who
also
weigh* about 2IMI. Is a aensoned
Mfi-yenr-old from Mlnnenpoll* who
Is figured ready to ntop Into
pm liall.
The tiro* also are eveltur Emil
Sltko, the Irish lliie-splluterer reperiled ns n pro natorul; Tom
O’Mnllev. the (’In cliu e ili mixxlne
w ill*: Llm ly H urry, the rtuarterhnck star ut Texn* C hristian; and
I. v iiii ( ’hiindiiol*, Mlchlpan State’*
IliO-nound halfhiick.
A ll - A titer jcti
hnlflmck
Doak
Walker o f Southern MetluallNt
waa on last year’s d ra ft lis t and
Waa chosen hy the
Cleveland
Drown* o f the AAC and Detroit
of the N FL.
Charlie (Choo ('hoot Justice,
the North Carolina trip le th fe ilt,
I* not fliftir td a* ton lint u urn
prospect, The T a r lib e l are. Ilka
tftdlcaied he Won't nlav pro hall.
T riple threats. afti*r all. aren't
In irreat ilunam l In the pluy-forpav frame. The proa lean to *perla lls t* rather than gifted Jack*.
*.f-ull trade*.
I f Nritke' Dante* »weep* th ro rtjflf
It* present schedule without a
m i*liup
few ran i|u e *lliiii
the
Jllsh
prentnes* i. f. . . , .k’rsnk
Leahy'* i men hiive p layM the
best .avkllahla and tho klnvpln*
o f various section* . . . o f the
I,I2H irame* In the major cate,
gory played last Vein there were
only two Semites* tie* , , , can
veil think of n two-way shoutout
tld * year?
Arm y and Forillmm caused u
few eyebrows lo he lifte d liecausa some eye* were blacked
In the rock-sock game at West
Point Saturday . , . shows ju st
how soft and sprcinllied the sport
has become . . . ii fr-w cracked
limbs weren't a ra rity hack in
Ih i 1 old die'" when the Iiovs but­
ted heads like they meant It
There1* some font In fo o th ill
a fte r all . . . A rt Cngirto of ui
Michael* tV t.l limped out on Mefield drop-kicked re extra-polm
to Hive hi* team u 1-7 tie w ith
Colhy . , . . u» If Iha novel dropkick wasn’t rttouRh. Cork Io did
It w ith n broken anklo . . . nlao
Hernia Rosen hooted a field goal
to give l-ehlph a 22-20 verdict
over Muhlenberg . . . the week*
Notre Dome's Rob W ill lam* . . .
In clicked w ith l!l o f HI passes
fo r two touchdown* and then
ran another one over from *40
yard* out.
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Last Years Champion
Bulldogs Meet 1949
C e l l a r Defenders

Motley Tops AD-America Pro*;
Layne Edges Out Baugh In NFL

Major Leagues To Spend $100,000
In Annual Baseball Player Draft

Daytona Eleven *And
Lake City To Clash Top Ranking PSIJ

Meets Millsaps In
Dixie Circuit Race

SPOUTS IN BH1EF

FAMILY NIGHT

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Sid Abel Star*
As Top National
Hockey Scorer
Red Wing Center Hlt^*
Cage For 12 Pointo,
Chicago Player 2nd
MONTREAL, Nov. 8—&lt;/Pl— Sid
Abel, captain and center o f the De­
tro it Red Wings, has taken com­
mand in the National hockey lea­
gue's red hut Individual scoring
parade.
Ahel, voted thu circuit s nm st_
on a scoring rampage during t h ^ r
valuable player Iasi year, went
week, slumming home four goal*
anil picking up three assist* to
boost his total to 12 point*.
Doug Bentley, center o f th *
Chicago Ulackhowks who led th *
field n week ago, failed to pick
up a single point uml dropped i n'
to a second place tie w ith four
other skaters.
Tied w ith Bentley fo r runner.up
honors ure teammate M etro P ry -—
stai, Ted Lindsay of D etroit, I'a u lP
Rooty. Buxton anil Cal Gardner,
Toro niu.
Gardner, also a center, top* the
pack in assist* w llh nine. Maurlca
(The Rocket I Richard o f the Mon­
treal Canadlcn* lead* In goalgetting w ith seven. The Rocket
has yet to draw oil assist.
Big B ill Human of the Canad­
ian* possesses the best goals—
against mark, 1 60 . Human has
iillnwed only 16 goal* In 10 gam as^
lio n ,*., nn.l Detroit's H arry l.um-W
ley are tied for the lead In shutnuts ut two each.
Dune Fisher, New York Rangar
forward, ha* spent the moat tim *
In the penulty box, 24 minutes.
The leading scorers:
l*l*ye r and Team
G A P t*
Sid Abel, Detroit
6 7 12
Metro Prystal, Chicago « 6 11
Paul Konty, Boston
8 6 11
Ted Lindsay, Detroit
6 6 11
Doug Hent ley, Chicago
3 8 11
Cal Gardner, Toronto
2 0 llr t&gt;
Johnny Pclrson. Boston 4 6 10
Gordie Howe, Detroit
2 7 10
Hoy Conacher, Chicago
2 7 10
Ted Kennedy, Toronto
6 2 9
Bert Ol instead, Chicago 6 4
9
George Gee, Detroit
6 4
9
F irm MncKell, Toronto
4 5 9
B ill Mnsienko, Chicago
4 6 9
jumped to Mexico In 1940.
Nelson Potter was a St. Louis
Brown choice In 1942 and two
years luter he helped the Brown*
to win their one uml only pennant.
i Foot club*—the Athletics, New
York Yankees, Cincinnati uml tha
(B unts-cam e up with good picks
In 1940. The A '* drafted firs t
haxcmuu F erris Fuln from Han
FriinclM-o. Fain hu* been a star
ever since'. The Yank* selected
outfietdur C liff Mnpes, who helped
them win the 1949 pennant and
World Serhv*., The R ed*,i plucked
shortstop "Virgil ' H tiillrup
from
Im ulsvllle nnd the redhead ha*
Howie Meeker, Toronto 4 6
9
Hid Smith, Toronto
3 0
9
uuinnud thut spot for tho past two
year*. The Giant snared Jack
l.ohrki) from Hmii Diego.
As a rule the draftee* don't last
long Imt each year the owners
&gt;.pi-lid enii-dili-Milde
tim e
going
liver the list or eligible player*
hoping fur that "once In a Ilfa tim e" htirgllln.

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L A K E L A N D , N*ov. 8 — (Special)
O A IN E S V IL L R , Nov. 8 -( S p e cln tl— A F lorida offense that ha* Coach Dick Morland o f Florida
not been held under tw o touch­ Southern College shattered hopes
downs this year, and a Gator hack fo r a fu ll season, double-threat
" n o Is averaging 7,42 yard* per varsity basket ball squad th l* year
running play w ill be the principal In the persons o f all-state stars
weapons to be used against Ken­ Gene Rohblns and Chuck T erry
tucky’s powerful W ildcat* In Tam­ w llh the surprise announcement
yesterday that Rohblns w ill no
pa Saturday night.
The four-touchdown romp over lie in the lineup when th* Mocca­
Georgia (28-71 last week found sins meet the U niversity o f F lo r­
the Florida Flyer, alia* Charlie ida on Dec. 1.
Robbins, a six foot, tw o Inch
Hunslnger, In high gear fo r 174
yards from acrlmmage. I t brought forward from Lynn, I nil. who saw
his total gain running to H6H his firs t action on southern courts
yards for six games, ami the three last yeur and ended a 22 game sea­
touchdowns he turned In against son w ith the highest indlvldaul
the Bulldog* shot hi* seaxnnal overage o f 14.64 points scored per
total to 60 points.
game, has been tem porarily e lim i­
Tho rock-i ll.lied Gator defense nated from collegiate compel Ition.
revolved around the great play of As Florida Bout hern does not tub*
Center Jim m y Kyne* and p e rm itt­ s iillte Its athelctcs. It was neces­
ed Georgia only 141 yard* running sary fo r Rohhins tu secure employ­
and passing. Kyne* hauled down ment to defray college expenses
Georgia hall earriers nil over the Although he Is enrolled In classes
field, and ended one Bulldog he Is not taking the required num­
threat w ith a pass Interception.
ber o f cuurse* to be eligible In
I t should he beautiful to watch collegiate competition.
when the G ator* match Hunslng
In addition to his record as high
er'a running and that Jarring de­ scoring ace o f the F lorida circuit,
fensive play against the sensation­
Bobbin* was elected to positions
al passing to to* expected from
on the A ll-S tate and A ll-C onfer­
K entucky’s V ito P arlltl.
ence squads. Ills reputation as a
The small Tampa stadium, u
Intelligent
hall
horseshoe o f 20,000 capacity, w ill clean playing,
U i packed In every crevice fo r the handler Is verified hy the fact that
occasion. A few hundred ticket* he also led Ills squad in rebounds
were s till available at week’s stnrt, retrieved, assists to teum mates,
hut admission pasteboard* w ill he mid committed thu fowest number
the most sought—a fte r eoninm- o f persiinul fouls throughout the
d lty In the state hy .Saturday ea son.
The lone note o f optimism in
mil t-ii I ng
Hotihins
W hile Hutinlnger uml Kyne* con­ the announcement th a t
tributed the Indlvidim) brilliance would nut s ta rt tha seusou came
to last H aturilay'* uuset o f Geor­ when Coach Morland gave assur­
gia, F lorida’s Coach Hay W olf saw ance that Ills star eager would re­
things from the standpoint o f the turn to the hardwood a fte r the
Chiistmus holiday*. “ I believe," he
team.
"T ha entire hunch played grent said, "there are mnny people who
hall,” ha said, "and If they do It w ill agree w ith me that Robbins
again next Haturilay, Pin sure we’ll Is the finest basket ball player in
tie able tu give Kentucky a busy the state. Ills loss w ill be fe lt but
he w ill lie able to play w ith us In
evening."
F lorida now has an opportuni­ a ll games a fte r Christinas."
ty fu r the finest seasonal record
any Gator team has enjoyed since
the six win and lluee losses of Tulsa, Furman anil Georgia), two
IU.1G. The current record now i losses l V anderbilt ami Georgia
stands at four victories (C itudel, i Tech) uml one tie (A u b u rn ).

A T LA N T A , Nov. * ~ m — Auburn and (jeorgla, football ancient*
who think beating each other n
great sport, meet.Saturday to find
out if Auburn continues up or if
(iH irgis goes fu rth e r down.
Like most o f Its 62 predecessors
In thl* Dixie's oldest football **rlei. the game w ill lie played In
Col inn bus which Is supposed to be
neulinl since the c ity I* In Uenrgln
Imt closer to Auburn.
However, Columbus Isn't neu­
tral. You're either violently a
Plunging over the one-yard line, Ralph Hhouf of the U n lm a lty of (ieorgla man or violently an A u ­
■ touchdown egainst the U niversity of Penn»ylvanla burn man—never Imth anil never
y irgfin
'.i....
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la, •cores
In thu fir s t quarter
quarter o f th a
e lr
ir gi___
game in F ranklin Field, Philadelphia. neither.
Penn tackier p a v id Coulaon almost, hut nut quite, ruined thte play.
This year’a game 1* one o f fuw
The V irg in ia C avillers scored a 20*14 upset victory over Pennsylvania. In Houthea*tnrn Conference his­
(International Soundphotoj tory which Involves tha defending
fhsmpmn and the defender o f the
cellar.
OenriHn won the Southeastern
with a loss In the Orange Bowl,
crown last season but followed
The Bulldogs have been losing a l­
most consistently since.
Auburn was -lowest In 1048
NEW YORK, Nov. » - ( / P ) - H ig Texas hi* home.
(landing* and fo r one week this
Motion M otley, the battering ram
The latest N F L statistic* re. season looked like It was headed
■&gt;r the Cleveland Hrowna, la the leased today disclosed that
a more more o f the same. But
Florida
the
now h a ll-carrying champion o f the Texan hy the name o f Hubert L. sgslnsl
—....
- ..
, ...Plainsmen
nll-Arnerlca football conference.
i,* .
or T , . , „ n dartod fooling people hy pleyinU
The Cleveland powerhouse ro ll­ by the name of Huriuiel A ilriiin •crept a hie, men fa ir, llieu LvtU r
■ml fin a lly good football,
ed up UK yard* In helping w hip (laugh as the top aerial a rtist,
Last week Auburn won It* firs t
tin* Chicago Hornets, .76-2, Sunday
Baugh o f Washington, who led
to Imust Ills career to ta l to 8,914. the loop In the a rt o f tossing the 8 KC game "Incas 11*47 anil looked
He thus soured over tha three- pigskin last week, now tra ils smooth and powerful.
The victory lifte d Auburn out
year mark o f 2 ,tKKJ yards set hy Layne by a point and a h a lf under
.Spec Handera w hile w ith the Yan­ the N F I.’s Interne system o f ra t­ af (he cellar, (leo rg la ’a surprising
las* to Florida dumped the ta tte r­
kees.
ing. Charley Coperly o f tha Nww
Joe Perry o f Ran Francisco has Work (Hants rated th ird and ed remains o f the defending
u wide lead In the rushing depart­ Johnny Lujack o f the Chicago champs Into ninth place.
Thera have been rumors of dis­
ment. Ho dashed 66 yard* against Bears fourth.
sent loo at (lenrgla, storlea that
Holtlmore lout Sunday to booil
Layne, the form er Texan U n i­ same player* won’t block for
Id* senson's m ark to 724. He 1* versity flash, pitched his
New others Howevar, Coach W ally
iiveraglng 7.67 yards a whack.
York Bulldogs in their firs t vic­
Otto Uraham o f tha champion tory of the IU4V season last Bun- Bulls who despite throe straight
•uni leagiie-leaillng Browns In the day—a .71-24 decision over Iha Ifi-scs la considered one of natlun *
lot ul offense leader w ith
2,228 New York (Hants—a* he complet­ ten best coaches, hasn’t juRglvd
. . . . .
yard* to Ids credit. He's picked ed 22 o f Dir passe* fo r -'122 yard*. his lineup.
Disscnlloii Invariably 1* follow ­
op must o f this te rrito ry hy pass­ The Bulldog's “ T " quarterback has
ed hy player shifts utid players
ing 2,1111) yards, In fact.
thrown 1112 passes, completed 87
Her.... ii Wedemeyur, the Hulti- fo r 1,(HS7 yard* and fo u r touch­ win. can hut won't block go to
umre liiiw u iln n , handled tw o kick- down*. Only fo u r l&lt;ayne losses the scrubs.
Coach Butts Isn’t feeling tho
o ff returns to run his to ta l to 22, have been Intercepted.
Isst since (leurgla's four constone undvr his 14-gume record. He
Another Bulldog, ond H ill Chiptends w llh 4U6 yards In tha return ley, leads thu paaa receivers and ,'Ulive losses, W ally Is a profes­
NEW
YORK, Nov.
department, folio w ill hy Chicago's he used Sunday's trium ph tu pad sional imuiner hoi th l* Is one limn M ajor league eluli owners w ill there have been some pretty good
he
ha*
the
rig
h
t
to
wall.
other buys picked up from the
Huy Ramsey, w ith .7.72,
his figure*. Chlpley pulled In nine
He say* that Auburn w ill l&gt;o
AI Heals, Hun Francisco's pa**- o f l.ayne’s tosses to make It 211 keyed up against hi* team and spend over $1181,060 In the annual "grab hag."
The Giant* drafted a frustrated
snugging end, and Joo Votrann, fo r the seiiMon and 460 yards ihni the plainsmen hiive one of player d ra ft in Cincinnati next
pitcher turned outfielder, Lefty
the• F o rlyiN
fiy iN In e r*' ace place-kicker, gained.
'
ifit* |,e*t back* In D ixie—Travis week In hopes o f snaring another O'Dnu), from Han Frnnclsrn In
lend Hi scoring 1 w lth f M
point*
Hack Wilson, whom the Chicago
Tony Cainiileo o f Oreon Bay
.
, .
1927. O'Dmil hit .219 In 1928, was
ouch, J o e , I'k rr y , th u ito a m V hall- leads the ground gainers fu r the Tidwell.
Coach Karl Brown o f Auburn Cllhn acquired fo r 97,600 III 1926. sold tu Philadelphia, led the lea­
lugger, Is ;th ird w ith 14.
H istory shows thut few o f the
fo u rth s tra ig h t week w ith 044 say* ha’s puttied ovor (ieorgla a
gue In hutting In 1929 w ith a .298
i AHd ‘ .fro n j 1 1’ hllndplphla! cumes yards on 121 carries and .an aver­ 28-7 loss In Florida. He thinks player* picked up at
basement
Lefty
the news tnnt apparently all a se o f 8.2 yards pei ikrV y. Tha &lt;iei.igla .wlll ho ‘‘higher than a price* become standout*—or even mark. Three year* later
roppeil the viuwu again while with
man needs ,to lead tha N ational
However, Brooklyn.
acker aca fa 122 yards ahead o f kite" or flu tte r than a rlewspaiier stick In the majors.
football league In passing lx a leva Van Huren, J f tho n dladel* and that the Bulldog defensive 'here me exception*.
The same year
(VDonl was
“ “ I arm and the rig h t toupgll j j j K ^ a j f i W . 'l lw ii . i^n n ln g '^kin g '
linn Is a* good a* any In the South.
Tha Culm found one when thay
Auham ’a brief v isit to tha Hat drafted Wilson from Toledo. W il­ draftm l, th e . Phils picked third
+ n f healthy, uninjured teams I* son belonged to the New York sarker Pinky W hitney and the
Catcher
V irg il
(Hputl)
over. Bobby llrlgga. one o f the (Hunt* Imt a slipup In the (Hunt Cards
lieat ncmhotnorct tiarku in tho inutn* office exposed him to tile d ra ft Davis. Both followed w ith long
ami successful career*.
east, has finished w ith fntithall nml the alert Cub* claimed him.
In 1921 the Cubs selected one
fo r tha year. He broke hi* collar
JA C K S O N V ILLE , Nov. 6- W
Hack led the National league Louis Norman Newsom, a pitcher,
Imn* against Mlsslaalnnl State.
— A show down game shows up
Halfback J«&gt;h» W allis like ly In hume run* In 1920 and four Newsom didn’t make it hut two
on the northeast high achuol con­
won’t ploy against (ieorgla. How- year* lut * r set the National lea­ years later the Ht, Louis Brown*
ference football
program
this
gue home run record of 611 and the drafted Newsom again uml thl*
T A L L A H A H H E k T N ov. 6 ^ f / P j at Daytmiu Beach Friday night Thu Dixie Conference ‘w ill con­
major league run* batted In mark lim e old Bohn stuck. The Brown*
week. Lake C ity play* Maltlla
i.r )9&lt;i.
tinue its gam e-n-W ii'k. 'pace tugut their $7,6(91 Investment Imck
oml the winner should go on to t
Wurds n football tltla Saturday
Wilson'* iip c I* &lt;uil-landing Imt ill 1924, selling him tu Washing­
chiiiiiplimship.
IIY AHHtM IA T K D I'llKHH
w ith top-ranking Florida Htate
ton fu r $40,909.
Lake City got hack on the track U niversity
meeting
lust - (dace
The smile season
the
Cults
lust week hy smashing Live Oak, Millsaps here.
| &gt;vi r, a severe rharleylm tse may lie drafted Newsom the Giants *e22-0. The only blemish In Lake
The other fo u r football play­ Football!
lected pitcher Herman Hell from
-trnightrm -il out in Him*.
C ity ’* card I* the surprising tie ing member* o f the conference
N EW Y O ltK -N o tre Dame re
A ll Bulldogs w .Ii lie ready un- . Rochester. Bell helped the Giants
.........
w ith Ht. Pauls. In the other con­ w ill go outalde the Clyde. T h a t’* tained Its No. 1 simt in the Asso- less
late week injuries come un ! w »n the pennant In 1938 w llh same
ference game Tallahassee played tho way It haa been a ll season. clatud I'rea* poll a* Mlnnesuta
hound ttil-ill. Palsy Hueru, u suit •"‘‘J*
'vut'k.
another tie, this tim e 6-6 w ith Ht. Only one watk-end haa aean mora arid V irg in ia moved Into the first •io-ick
, Im* recovered (m m a gruln
The ( luludelphla A thletics and
than onu Intra-conference game.
Pauls.
goo
njury.
the (Bunts rumu un w ith tw o guild
Mainland kept Its perfect ro&lt; Tha big week end o f ntuy, w ith ** WARD IN U T O N -T h e Washing
In ......\
1940, Tile
' ’
The A ’* grabbed
I'lie usual fillllluuse of 20,1881 choice*
threu
league
games,
w
ill
he
Nov.
coni w llh a hard-fought 111-12 vic­
ton Redskins announceil the fiv i- w ill lie in Memorial Htadluni tu Infielder Pete Ruder, who tu this
to ry over Hus* o f A tlanta. Jack­ 18-10.
year contract o f coach John Whel see Auburn iry uguin lo r Its firs t day Is a vita l cog In Connie Mack's
FHU
s
till
undefeated
In
tho
chel waa cancelled by "m utual victory since the great upset o f plan*. The Giants obtained Ace
sonville Hi-scli Fletcher fe ll from
D
ixie
but
em
artlng
from
II*
flra
t
(he rank* of unliealen hy a loss
Georgia s Bnse Howi t&lt; am o f 1942. Adam* from Nashville, Adam* »et
leas
of
tho
Reason
last
Haturdav
tu Miami Tech. Ocala hlanked
The serle* slum)* at 2d Georgia a m ajor league record hy appear­
to Livingston, Ala., state teach­
Levshnrg, 19-0.
C H IC A dO '-H sinm y ftnead waa victories, 21 fu r Auburn, uml five ing In 79 games In 1942. He was
In addition to tha Mainland- ers, 18 to 6 , la favored to makn Voted O olfer o f the Year In tlm ties.
thu Giants' re lie f ace u n til ha
i t rough on Mlllaapa In a home- annual pull o f tha Professional
Lake City feature, this week’s pro­ earning game hnrx.
Golfers Association o f America.
gram Includes Holies at Ocala am)
Rairlagi
Ualnaavllla a t Live Oak, both F r i­ lory af
LO U IH V I LL E -T ra ve le r (*6.801
day night. Tallahaaaee Is host tn a rrtarchant m arine team 46 to
ran the fastest six furlonga o f
Columbus, Ua. Thursday. Fletcher
laat weak,
ChurhlH
am) St. Paul* are Idle,
file t non U niversity, IM to 18 tho , fa ll meeting a t
(Handings
(conference games victor over Rraklne Haturilay, Down*, winning the Cavalcade
o n ly )t
Will bring preahyterlan College purse In t i l l 1/ 6 .
, ,
W I. T Pis, O l* t« D4LXttd fo r a homecoming
Mainland
2 ll
u uft 2 d
Marshall,
Tax., to piny
East
Fletcher
d o t )
H
o
irda, which played the fl
tjlt y
o I
1 107 66
’ha
U
niversity
o
f
Tampa,
restitory against MU.ImTpp I
Ilea
1 2
0 32 64
19 fd by a weak o f Idlcneaa, w ill
t* last waakend tn d w o n
tnaavllla
1 2
1
8 05'
A ll muat he Mated
t« go to Cleveland. Mia*., to tr y Ita
14, w ill
M oot' T roy
t« O a k
1 2
1
6 107'
ffra
t
victo
ry
o
f
the
season
allahaaAee
0 1 0 27 44&gt;
to gnlnat Delta State.
, Paula
0 2
2
0
6
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4 0
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NOTICE

Dr. Henry McLuulin

W ilt sell homr.made tractor fo r
repalra A » tiinigr.

O p to m e tr is t

Summersill’s
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113 Magnolia A te.

Phone 512

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lo w e r . . . . a n d a l i t t l e p ro te c tio n gtten a lo n g
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See ihe Machine that adds Miles to your 7 ires,

1 Coat Cavor*
faty to Apply
Uiltt in 40 Minutoi
No Sliong Odor
Uio Ovor Wollpapor
loodtiful Color*

gives you Greater Driving Comfort and Safety
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th e liv e s o f y o u r pu.sseugei
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refinetl.
iilbblle uge, wirthea
(iooil luwii, fruit lifi'H, H|,at iuiiH
yrtll-J.
,M »«u it tpuntl wiiliwliluw lutly
grounds. Price, fr,,r»iMl,
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apartments.
affH e n e y
apartment.
Downtown of flea star*. Takach
Apartments; 2OH N. Park, Phone

12700 .
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American Floor Handing Machine
w ith edger. t&gt;. M. (Reason, Lake
M aty, Fib.

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TO R E N T TH
HOT LU N C H E S
served every
RED ROOM HOU BE. PRR!
dayf 11
11:30
to 8 — w ith Home
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U N F U R N IS H E D . W IL L _ . .
rolls and corn M u ffin *.
E X C E L L E N T R EN T. P 8 , IM A G rill, 834 East IsL

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TRACTOR WORE
Free catlmnteg on
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Hanford M otor A P(|pL U
23H W. I n i Street
Form er employee Inivrnul tteve
line Service w ill keep l.iu.k* mid
prepare Tax returns. For Ap
polntm enl, Address lio x
770 .
Hii nford. Florida.
N tiH cm i— I'c rw in n lM — L i
T U R K E Y Shoot Huturdny. N.
Ill, at Shannons Place, Knnf».*l
Ave. liUtt I*. M, Many fine Im
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308 E. First
Pkon* 200.

I04H LIN C O LN Cfub Coupe, very
excellent condition. Am
local
resident In business in Sanford.
Would consider small truck In
trade. See M r. Bwisher at PoUr

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eycle, 81 O.V.H. A - l Condition
84BO.PO Cash. 1048 T w in
Six
Wlaard out board M otor used
leaa than 14 hours, $138.00 Cash.
Both can ha seen a* 1088 W. u t.
8 L fro m ■ A " ! a a til B P. M.
1041 R u n s o w , w ith new motor,

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1— in to FORD a door,
I — 1010 FORD SEDAN,
i —&gt;iim o d o d g e pickup.
Up. Lots ..r
good cronomlcal huu Ing ut nn
economical price.
1— 11)311 FORI)
&gt;KD Coupe, guml coiuli•
lion.
1— 11)41 D O D liE Tudor, One own­
er car. ,
1— 1040 DODOE Fordor,
extra,
clean.

0t bul ldo«” .. y ° D , I f l i r f l x K ^ r l d i T n

reasonable rates, Free eeUmat-

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with Rw
Oaraga

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4 rouins A linlh, all
i(ii|ir«ivi** y,\w%m.r gallon. II. A. H uhpMI
ih w
KmisiimK, ilia m n g A wax
meals , lia liu iix
preferred.
Son I
iiu&gt;. P .iitslde power plant. 22
You UK, Medina Komi.
years axperleiiee in Smiiimili'
, k .SIIKI.MANS Ill'll
Hose Feed.
County, II. M tileason, l.aki
N E W -F IV E Room furldxheil lim ne
lo m lu m i A Wulsun. I2«»l Celary
Mary.
ami Hlurr btis'keil, built toI'bone lIHb-.l
nether, of rcnitm i
lileek. I'll.
n il. St. We, V E N E T IA N HI.IND S ri.mle lo m
s w \ i ' d l t i i l ’, -Um
7II4-.I Celery Ave.
..ur. Semlnol* Venutlaii Ilium
liny, sell or t.n ile most anyCo. 820 W. Hrd. St. Phone
. lung. Phmu* I ah J.
NEW LAKKKIUINT H O M E
I IM -W
Modern uniipie iirel.llei'turii; 2 I.ini'iri- Drink Cooler; I 2H" Dinoii '. i i
Adiistulik- fun. 2 Floor ( llt l, A N D tl Morning 'Xri.tli.el. Or
bedrooms; livuolifully tiled bull,
hiiidu Evening Mlar. Coll Knlplt
&gt;lion rases. Ilia E. 1st. Street,
with shower; concrete blink con­
Knv I iriB-J.
M r*. A. E. Mllllem .
struction; Modern Ki t e l i e . ’;
Large lot on beautiful lake. I'lM iK STOVES I new |M&gt;rfeetlmi C A L I, li 17 f-&gt;r tin t.c ry , Ouni'raler
•&gt;d love, I E liv lrle Stove, I new
Priced to sell. Financing ar­
and S ln r.e r service. Swain'*
F rlgnlnlre
Refi ii'e rn lo r,
Ph.
ranged.
Hut I f r y Servl.e, 301 W. Find

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W E I,A K A A P A K ’fMFfNTR, 110 W. ROOMINti HOUSE Will gross
l.I.'iO ,1
H rp t Street. Furnished room»|
$400.01) per month rind pny for s K W IN ii M A C H IN E S A Service,
'apartm ents available, Phone
la m If &lt;a
itself in three years.
lerins. Ilert's Sewing Atachln*
143$ '
LOTH WANTED— Wo have buyShop. Phone 1024.
era for lota in the city and mi
fH IIT A lll E for business couple,
Ill) RK A Y HOT W A TE R
lakaa.
ideally located across from Post
H EATER S
Office, iino or tw o rooms, mod­ JOHN D. IIKOWN. JR., BKOKP.lt Three llenterti, exeellunt fo r R*sern ^efficiency apartments, p r i­ IIrum ley Putealun Bldg. Ph. I57H
tm .runls, D rug S to rm ., Fine
vate bath and shower. Phone
Condition, Prh'cd V ery
Luw.
M O p _______ _
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Tel. I0H0 J.
A r tic le * . F o r B a le — ;1
K E N T lligelow funi|»h*»| apart- j—
LA HUE C iiv u la tlu g heater, w ill
merits.
LmiKley Uuilding. 0 U
Innn coal or wood. Very good
Park Ave.
condition. 0 , W. Stinson urn*
jSmnLl
unfurnished
apartment. W h both lose when you don’t
mile nm th o f Monroe Bridge.
bring
your
p re s rrlp tie M «r
• 'P h o n e 1280-W.
U n u y's. Phone 103.
TWO ROOM apartm ent. E lectric
Kitchen. A dults only. Phone I4S- ENJOY Sunday dinner a t Lainoy'a I,— A t u IM ,K M v r A N T t i l l — «
M.JjOfi Laurel.
75c also weak days. Lunches A
short ordara.
W O lT ltG
TWO
ROOM cottage, furnished
1Johnatnn V ’ N O -K i) A C H ” Highest cash p rlro paid fo r used
Including
_,Jlng u
ti1tilitie
...... s and ear apace.
fu rn itu re Ted Davis F u rp ltu re
d ia ry coating k ill* Roachen
_ PhcMg
PhoftL 404-M.
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Co. .'Ill E. 1st. Ph DBA,
Anta, W ater Bugs fo r months.
K U H N iS fiE D
remodeled apart*
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meal. Gas A E lectricity.
7— I’etM-LiveHluck-Hupplii
m llla t A Anderson.
onljf. 281)0 Mellonvllle.
W H ITE BOCK Pullets 0 to fl
H«)iJT . 3800 square fcetJHtVB* I f I i n A BflgVa A S tratton En­
months old. 4lh. lb, F. (loeli, Box
gine
Or
Parta
you
Naed
Bee
houia. apace adjacent aide tra ck ('
102, Paula.
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D.
ROSIER
a n iL tru ck height flo ^ r. Bth
French and Commercial
Btrwet,' oppoettc T n
year registered B riggs and
F r # , W . ^ a l l, P. O.
IIK I.I* W A N T E D
R tratton Dealer
K XP K K H mNCKP Brake Man; Mast
io o lf
T - lh ir ta W hite A Colors . $.48
have enough experience to operfurnished
Premium Painte .....
$2.28 gal.
nto drakes, Front Ends, Shock
Ave. Phone
New k _Used work shoes, Tarpau­
Absorber department. Qood Pag,
lins Raincoats, Rublwr
A ll ^ear work. Firestone Store,
A rm y eota.
Sanforit. Flnrbla.
A R M Y -N A V Y SURPLUS
I — W ANTED TO

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S e rv ic e (J|M &gt; nilors n i l l clie i I. u m r m i
w i t h p re c is io n paiigc.s. In ■.• • m I m i d.

KM A Id . &lt;Ilt( JIT:It Y Uluru Willi
meat market, C'asb luminesM.
C nN C ItK T K Mower I ' i | m*. tire a -o 1• 'U A t IT M It. I rin k Di lv i'r, e»
Tel. l i t l l .
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I,U|.S- lllnekii K i'iiiiy Tanks -I
xtutlm i it 11.*111In u t anil n iid *1
MO DKItN Six Itiinm House, F ru it
WiMiluws, lleiii'hi's Flower Puts,
wulchIlian. See .lin k W illi.... .
Trees w ith iierimge, ffi.iMlU. 11.
I Turns Free EsIiiiuites. M ira.Mumlie Cuiiu'is, Id, I, IluV si
W. K lnit, I'linlu, F lm iiln . IV Cl.
i l l ’ i Tan rete i.'u I'lim ii' Fl.'lfi Jlii'J
S anfiiril.
Hnx h:i .
I'.'hii Avenue.
F IV E ROOM frame house, p a rtly J n l l v a i N Wax. I’u-t*', Li&lt;|uiil A m
Uuslnesis &lt;lu o u r t u n itie s
fhmnet'll. Celery Ave. I'll. 7‘t l . l
iilu iT .iit. Free u-•• ut
fleer
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PLANTATION EHrArr.

HERALD
FOH

&lt;\ a . w i u m m N , sit.
113 H. Park.

U n t l AC* nIO be NrrepleC
. l . r lb# l * l r , l n i . i iim m ennrn*&gt;lur&gt;i cbnra* II »mm» name
I. O .l.d la III* l.lrwbiine li.uk.
I * return far Ib l. ai-i'iitaniii**II iih the l U i. iU n r I. t i per I til
ut eu&gt; iii 4iu . il) '. la aeder fur
ua lit rtn u tr Ike beat eu.alblt
•re tire . nO Waal Ada utital be
lu tint u fflra uu Ike da, kefitre
itukllrailtia.

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New, I belli mini hmi.e mi Iwu
1111ire Iota, 2 a rm 'll iim .'lie*, v ..
lie I in 11 blinds, nUdi'lieil n u liiiri',
Mmiill eush pHynient w ith eie.y
Ut iiih , 1 rice, $7,dOU.
A Acres anil nuw, twn beilimuu
Ilium.* mi In rue Ink;'. 1 'iiie il lu
ie ll. *H,(Mill, Terrna.
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liv in g .|i.n ite r* in le tu rn fur
iniiiulenmice 'Muk. Iluve el.nufAsbestos Aim im iiiii Roof f« ,it.» g .
fer'a li&lt;&gt; iim '. II it (iiu lili, (.on.
(liin n iu li ml In ulnp nml t mki,
Del. Hu 11fn ,il, Klu.
$3.28 D ili.
I.A tlN D llV wanteil .it my house.
S H N K A ItIK (ilit* * &amp; U.iinl (*u.
70M
\ yv |tar t hn Mason.
* * - ' O I '!■ ■1ml. St.
Iliu m .t.U, (
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o mk
wiahea
work
lli ll I N D |.ii|&gt;.- out of !■••*' I t u e r 1 w ith m lu lt. Mmiilny
ll.rm iiih
nti*ek. laTuy
Strm vitei,
KluO F riiluy.
Heat
o f , reference.
1’tirk Avenue.
j M ury, liiir.'t K. T\b. Si.
l rleil .Hlirimp
Dlnm i ,
S«rvifd 1.1‘ hACTU.’ A I. Nurmi, , il a a i r e »
'T li* lb Ut Slu iin), mi em t ic | ;l" » 'lv enijiluyiiianti Hour*
br;tO, iu* Kiiinliiys M
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By Alley
To Florida Crops
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Weather condition* l*a K lo r ld f* fo r
the second h a lf o f October and
P t A &lt;a&amp; W tt A R W U t S
early November w arn' generally
m
im P r f vfAfsrooH fo r crop g ro w th and fie ld
operation*.
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ALU «
The
II. N. d e p a rtm e n t
of
t
f
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6 e !!!
A g ricu ltu re
experim ent
station
ira ile th U report In It* survey
a* o f Nov. |, com m enting also
that crop condition* In ■ Texas
were Rood hut th a t a wide ranee
of wenther In C a lifo rn ia , ranR.
Ipr from lig h t to k illin g fro a U
ur usually early,
damaged most
tin d e r crops to eoma extent.
l-or F lorida, the re p o rt said
2 »&lt;lp ,c « u n ly _ had heavy rains
O ct 24-21) which drowned most
fields o f e a rly tomatoes, destroy­
ed many seed beds and generally
b in e ficln l. the re p o rt went on,
w ith aeattured lig h t fro sts In
northern F lorida caustnR only
a’ ight damage. P rincipal , effecl,
It said, w h s a slow ing down of
harvesting
w ith an
occasional
field o f simp henna and cueumbers being frosted.
In N orth F lorida, harvesting
of early snap beans, cucumbers
and sqtmsh is alwiut over, howaver, w hile lit C entral Florida
m r *
ala MPI
harvesting
o f e a rly
snaps Is
about over, too,
a lth n u ith lute
plantings
w ill
provide
some
volume u n til la te November If
weather perm its.
Hcatercd harvesting o f tomatoes
iru a lln a rS
g ra m
I 's i ,
lla rl
ha* started but It w ill ha Itcyoml
nld-Novem her before the volume n n m ith o rim l disclosure o f a clas­
becomes heavy.
sified document by Captain Croinmelln, the Chief of Naval Opera
t loll" addressed a severe letter
l&gt;f reprimand to the Captain. Hr
Was released fo rth w ith from stis
.elision and restored to duly. He
will try:
being ordered detached from
(It To get agreement from Hi* I&gt;
office of the Chief of Naval
joint riders of steff tb«t nil mill* the
ami assigned as avia­
Ury contract* will be placed on Operations
tion officer on the s ta ff o f Vice
thn haul* of quality, Mat and time
Henrge D. Murray, earncompetition without regard to Uia Admiral
inandvr o f the western ana frontifM
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New York Election

Rural Common Sense

GOOD

I t s s ll a i H S mas Pa a . Oast
uulpourinR o f shout 5.500,(XX) aplicnrcd almost cettain before the
polls close at 7 P, M.

By 8FUDB JOHNSON

Warm, sunny weather lirlp rd to
b irr the electorate out early.

V 1 3

HE NEEDS.

fifty*

Capt. Crommclin

Defenae Flans

lug In W ashington. D. c ., In early
January In get public uplrilon be­
hind tile move.
The report rlte a numerous In­
stances n f nruera, and even whole
plants, iH'lng shifted Inland and
sou Hi ward, mid o f pressure for
others to take the sa m f direction.
The study concentrates on a ir­
cra ft.
Keglonal chairman In the unof­
fic ia l commit lea are!
Western slates. Senator Knowland ( K - f'a lin and Ken. Blieppnrd
(D -L 'a llfi.
(Ire a t l.nkek area, H e n ilo r Fcr filed first.
The .22 caliber pistols used In
[Usoii (It-M ich I and |{ep, Crtawthe shooting were stolen from
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ford
(K -M leh).
New
England, He its te r
Mc­ a. hardware store, Roddy raid,
I.
Mahon (D-Eurin) and Rap, F»Rt
.G AM E COMMIHHIIIN
T
A
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Ihllo A tlan
tie Htales,
Hahutor
M ye i" (l)-P a l m ill Rnp. Caqflptd The Rlftto H niqi' and Fresh Wuti"Fish C om m liilon Is going to
IM -N J ),
. .in .'
Routll A tla n lic area, HenaUi
tienatu aii
au- apply fo r membership In the
Florida m erit - system.
.
pointin«nl piiiidlpg,. Ktspv Bikes (U- . Commissioner Carl! Webb of
r in l. '
' ' *•
Tompa, who suggested the plan,
linbl the- mm It system fu r em­
! ”
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ployes would heln to rid the rnmmission o f "p o litica l pressure."

7

adhere this country great le gat
thowln o groatt deal of
showing
o f iatafir.
latottl-.

National Iciidri" of liolli major
pin lie" weie walrlliog all con­
tests fm signs of which way the
political wind" are blowing fur
(tie llif.li general eoogiea:ilooal
eluctioliH,

w: r *i ■ * ^ v |

Hints To Houftowtres
M

By Anna Ma* Sikea

"!W

III lloslnii, the pM'stlgr and in
rllll'lii'i' o f Heel elm v id l.'lbm
Maurice Tnhln became Involved ql
I Im la»l iiilnute |p tlie m uyoialty
elect Ion.
n , , .
.[T o b lii, a liirm e r llostou mayor
and M ioniiirlm st'll" governor, pule
llcly threw III" suppml brlillid t'lty
(Ile ik John II. IIvlies. Ilyiios Is
try in g In unseat Mayoi .lamen M,
fh irlo y who is im illin g lo r ids
f if t li term.
Now Jeisey volet" lllio e il olll ill
large numbers to I'liniiac betwrnn
Reppblicuo fio v rii"!
A lfte il K.
Driscoll nod Kiule Heiiiil.it F.lmor
H. Welle an Ibe stulr's oust gov­
ernor.
F irst ii'p n tl" fiont IA nt Uni
"lu te 's 21 ruuiitica "bowed Ibe
voting as heavier limn usual lit
ten counties aod not nml in four.
Driscoll, iHiomctl as nimnlbb1
presidential timber fm luf.2, was
rated lit p re -i'li'illo o (meensts a
close favorite over Wcnr, former
Itemocratle coiigre""iiian mol a natioim lly-koow o baby chick raiser.

! NKHROEH P L A N T L U I’ IN U
Lake C ity, Fla.— Many Columbia
County negro farmers are grow
unconscious and dying In a wood ing blue toplnu cover crop" on their
near' the N orfolk naval base.
land this season, in-cording to MrThe Federal Bureau o f Inves­
tig a tio n nnnmitieed that Lawrence Klnley Jeffers, uegm farm agent.
Augustine Markham, u resident
Higher iiiodiicthin per animal
n f w artim e housing project Broad
Creek
Village
here, has boon ran be obtained by ilg b l ro llin g
charged w ith the
murder. Thu and lie lle r breeding, feeding and
F i l l stepped Into the case hecuusn ■llseuse rout rol.
(he rh lfd was found on federal
I ’lywooil lias been used In piano
pro party,
I Shirley,
__________
. . whose head
had been niNtiufartiire since IH3ft, when It
battered,
itte re d , died
tiled n
o f fractured aktiii
skill was first used for tim ing pin
la st night a few hours after aha blanke to prevent plus from
found.
slipping.

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genet, nut, Dr. Campboll assorted
such things m ark him who prac­
PLAIpPpWTEW,
PROPERLY T R A IN E D YOUTH
___Ja, so popular In the ff a n Ion
Plaids,
W IL L PROTECT A M E R IC A ’S tices them aa a good citisaa, a* a
etur* thla fall, praatat a fow
ID E A L S A N D W A Y OP L IF E glod American. "The nation th a t picture
In horn# drasje
In a recent address to Florida Is p ro fita b ly and happily a t w ork special. .
making,
county and home demonstration has never gone wrong,” he de­ R
lllllftf. clothing
v iv m ih i apaetalUta 'of
vs W
clared.
U. 8 . Department o f A g riculture
agents and other A g ric u ltu ra l E x­
tension Service workers, Dr. Doak
The educator-, pointed out that and the low s Extension Service
Campbell, president o f F lorida the task o f tra in in g ami guiding agree.
• la te
U n ive rsity,
emphasised young people I* a d iffic u lt one, but
When chooalng a pattern to make
proper tra in in g and guidance fo r | it can be done hy one who believes up in plaid, look fo r simple lines
the youth o f today. His Ideas are In American Ideal* and alrlvaa
little docoratlv* detail. The
wall w orth the consideration o f all. earnestly to pass them to others.
’’ora enough dacoraAs continued success o f Am crl
Dr. Campball referred to
ncy extra touches
can agriculture Is dependent on the munlsm
a great danger to
and the fewer tho
thin layer o f top-soil le ft In this America, but he stressed tho Idas
tho less tho d ifflcountry, so does one th in genera­ th a t the younger people o f today,
„ - _ ig tho design whsa
tio n — the youth o f today—stand trained properly, w ill prove to bo p u ttin g the garm ent together, t
between American civilisation and a groat bulw ark against such sub
I f the m aterial m u il m shrunk
"alm ost any kind o f subversive verslve Ireas.
before m aking up, take t i r e to
organisation or government that
hang M stra ig h t in drying and to
you m ight think o f," Hr. Camp­
CITRUH NHIPM KNTN
, hold ends and selvages even la
bell esvplalned.
pressing so that the weave runs
W IN T E R H A V E N . Nov.
Therefore, the educatnr pointed — Report o f the fltate C ltm h In ­ stra ig h t ,aad true.
out, i t Is necessary fo r America spection Bureau at 10 A. M.' today . T h * aahtest way to make tha
to conserve and guide her youth In boxes;
p a id m atch'ls to cnaek tha notches
when*/
as well as conserve her top-soil.
on pattern pieces,
G rapefruit Oranges Tangsrloaa
D r. Campbell called for renwrd Kail
m aklgg
that a notch on the
26,:&lt;7U 20,027
iple, come* a t tho
emphasis on such “ old fashioned" Truck 22JM3
73,401
270* ■ save
the plaid aa t lu
American Ideals as hard w ork fr u ­ Boat
i i n
2,320
703
™r
notch In tho a r n «
g a lity, and price In accomplishment T o U l
60JM2 104.120
270
eye
i i t pays to ent p i*,
to m aintain and etrengthen thn
cea
tim e and on single
American Way u f L ife , Young
NEGRO
C
EM
ETERY
rather than double m aterial,
people have heard some Ideals con­
' ‘ ‘ a l­
Pagc-Jackaon
Cemetery
fo
r
tra ry to these practically a ll their
cept fo r th a w nieces which imost
negroes
la
being
cleared
and
to
he cut on g fo ld o f goods.
lives, "and i t Is not so simple to
date 110,000
square feet havg
convince many o f them that the
been Improved,
Chester A llen,
w orld is In great danger," he ex­ chairman o f a committee which stated, ta a o a a having relative*
plained.
Is prom oting the Improvement, buried in tho cemetery a rc re­
As n result o f comparatively p* announced this morning.
quested to eteka plata. CHlaaiu
cent developments, many feel that
Tombstones arc being painted are In v ItM to v is it tha eomatery
I someone who works hard, puts ■ and nameji made more legible, he ■ind aee tha Improvements made

what

The surge reflected the keen in­
terest throughout the stale and nalion in the contest between Sena­
tor Dulles, who pegged his cam­
paign on a denuncialion o f a large
part o f the "F a ir D eal." and form ­
er governor l-rlun.ui. who warmly
espoused most o f M r. Truman s
program.
From one-third to one-half of
the registered voters had gone to
die polls hy noon in B uffalo. Kochester. Syrarusr. Utica, Schenect­
ady. Floy, fimghnmlnn, Albany,
Dswrgn, Ogdriishnrtf amt Salama­
nca. A ll arr in Republican upstate,
hut ill* Democrats claim great
strength in most o f these rommilies.
In lle n m ria lii'-ra rilriillc fl New
York C ity h "pul clinch o f MnobatInn nml Hums voting indlrnlud
iibont 40 per cent o f those registerpiI hurl voted.
The percentage wua higher In
*ome th ickly |iopiilated nrrna, nola lily Harlem. Washington height",
(iieenw lrh V illage and the entire
eartl side.
In A Hinny, a llem orrntle strong*
Imld, aiionl Hi pei rent o f I he
voter" had polled level" liy 12:311
I'. M.
bong line" Homed at polling
iilnre" in many eitie" b ill the butlot mg has onletly.
Mnyoral elerlinna in 1H cities
Including New York, heljo'd swell
(he vide volume.
Tht'"o conlcala "hared locnly In­
terest w ith the llulleala-hman duel,
the winner n f w liirh w ill serve the
iniiiH liiing y iir o f the in riii o f New
Ib 'itlc r Holier I F. Wagner, T lir
aIIlog Wegner re iig n rd Inst June
nml (ioverim i Thomas H. Ili'w ey
TEEN AUK n tIM P .
DETROIT,
Nov,
H - W j - A npiHilutrd Hulb's, foreign Hffnlrs
frig h te n n l IH-year-old youth told cxiH-rt^lo lbi&lt; "lo ll. The Ittlerlin uppolice today that be and a prison im lnlnienl expires Dee. I.
nal fire d the shots that killed
Tile outcome of the election I"
(leorge Schmidt, Macomb county I'ortnlii In U' Interpreted ns a
lllic k farmer.
victory or a defeul for the lli'inoW illiam Roddy, H*. said hi rrallc oiitlniml ailm iiilstriilloii.
gun went o ff hy mistake dm lug
I.i'liio ini, foul liin i'" governor of
the holdlin attempt last Satur­ Ibe Koipire Stole, n n b 'iilly cham­
day, Reflective
Krwln Schlnk pioned the " F a ir Deal."
renorlcd.
Didli'H. famed foreign rtTfnlrt
Roddy declared that -lack (to u o lb n iily , ileiinliiiceil .1 huge ■■book
herts, IK, another of the four o f Mr. T riim a n '" domnatlr pro
ynuths
belli in the
shooting, grain.

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Established 1908

VOLUME XXXX

Lehman Wins Mayor Carraway Gets 576Votes
To Win City Commission Post
In New York
By Big Vote
Democrats Also Win
Many O ther Races;
Soldier Bonus Carr i e s Pennsylvania

Sanford c iti/rm yesterday reaffirmed their faith in Mayor Andrew
Carraway by re-electing him to another three year term *• a city commitiioner. With 576 vole*, he had a majority of 5d vote* over thr com­
bined total of hi* opponent*. Frank Miller. 382 and Jette Lodge. 140.
The total vote wa» 1,114 a* compared with 1,447 latt year when

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NEW SPAPER

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N O V . 9,

Security Is Said To
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tehm an’d Victory;
Gives Dr. ‘Gallup
Welcome Change
i . i. NjfeW 11YORK.

N ov.' • ll -&lt;/P&gt;. •
Dr. Gi-orgp Gallup o f the Gallup
sabl ha was eating phoannnt
y —a ‘ welcome change from
hla year-long diet o f crow.
H I* poll foreeaat the U. S
Senate victory o f form er Gov.
Herbert II. I&lt;ehra*n
I&lt;ehman In venterdav'» New York State election.
Gallup'* figures dare not n*
d o le na they h a v e , been In the
oast, hut ha picked the rig h t

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man.

Gallup gave Lehman 67 nor
rent o f the vote, and hla R«
publican opponent, Senator John
Faster Dulles, 48 par cent.
Almost complete
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.iieta n l iurna from
♦lye
actual
tysslfotlnwr
showed
Mhman winning
w ith Ba per
rent over Pullas wlyh 48 par

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ust a vear ago. Gallup foreIf
r«at *ha election
o -f Gov.
Thoms*
.5 . Dawoy over President T ru roan, and haa am a t the tlm o
,sine# thon Im proving and re fin ­
ing hla polling ayataat.
Gallon was Iin diy n ff on the
Ek ala* o f
Lahmanp
DemocraticLiberal m a jo rity, howavar.
'Gallup gave him more than
JWpnon claimed by Democratic
chieftain*, while tha aetual f ig ­
ures. w ith only a few election
d is tric t* m isting, showed Leh­
man w ith only a SOfcOOO vote
load
sad from
from a total vote of al-

avetihsleaa Gallup was Juhll-

apt.
“ 4 f* * l th a t 1 ran now quit
4 ,satlng crow and tr y a little
pbaaaant fo r a eHangs," he said.

HANPORDDIMOIIAT
WA8HINGTOA
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Around the w orld, some 90 native
Floridian* are In thai aarvlca o f
tha State DepartaWPt.
Among them la Reginald P.
M itchell o f S anfoN who la second
saeratarv In P a ris,-franca.

A biographic (tfririer of tho
a r t# Department • M uds* thaaa
4 other Floridians In %iw Jplomatle

Ndaehaaovflia,
BBM Rn
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Kriricr Reports Ppp-

Supt. T. W. Lawton till* morn­
ing axpnaaed aatlsfartlim w ith
tha voting fo r School trustee*
and mtriage* In lhe two Sanford
precinct*, yesterday.
«nd ored lc lu l
lhe ra-elertlon
o f the
H ire r Iruslea. R.
F. Cooper,
Mr*. A. D. Rountree anil lin y
Howell.
Precinct Nn. 1 of which II.
P W h ltn rr Sr. wa* clerk, finM ieil It* total* at about H:00
debt o f 200 billion dollar*, largely o'clock at tha G irl Scout llu lld ln g .
the result o f the two W orld War* Mr. Cooper received 100 vote*,
anil o f the tremendous eo*l* re- Mr* Rountree 00 and Mr. Howell,
s id lin g from them, ami alatcii that ! *01’ ' '
nf
1
v ote* were
our children and rh lld re n '* .-hild- I «•»"* »"•
»lx &gt; mJM levy w ill,
....
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agiiln«t
and
Ht
voted fur
ten woulil have to ro n tlliu e to pay
the two m ill *rhno| Improvement
for these war*.
"T h is country eaiinul uu luu-l. le w and 11 against. M r*. W. K
to the mistake* uf W orld War I VVnl«,m. M r*. Amalia Noble and
and the disarmament rnnferenn • W E Watson served a* Inspec­
that followed," Judge Htensironi tor* Vole* cast tn ta llrd 112.
Precinct Nn. A at the T o u riit
told lhe Linn*. “ Our present it*fenae polley ra il* for reduction of Center of which Hugh T llll* w«*
uriny foree*, and the N a w i.i clerk reported 1M voter*. II. F
•»klng *hlp* nut o f operation. Th* (coper received IfW vote*. M r*
A ir Korre I* the only hrniu-n * f A. 1&gt; Itm in lra t. 14.1 and Rnv
Unwell, |R7. Three person* each
the service not M n g changeil, aiv
i i reive,| two w ritte n In vote*: S
lin t getting new plane* to ■
It In not
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o . r , r t .. n n ,n..
*peak( o f other than to re p la rr old | M() j nhn' ,
Galloway.' There
He told of the cold w ar w ith were US vote* fo r six m ill le w
Russia, w hirl, I* building up its end 112 fo r and 29 against the
two m ill levy. Inspector* were
armed force* dally while "we arc Mr*. A. R. Wallace. M r*. If. J.
p e rm ittin g rtuf national defense to I.rhnian and M r*. W. II. Single­
go down." Ton many people, lie tary.
said, do not keep themselves In­
In Oviedo, said M r*. Lawton
formed o f lhe lanura at stnke. He
warned against deficit apeniling lit vote* were east fo r the two
hv the government and stated that rd ll levy end b ill one agnlnnt.
people are now paying 26 cent* out The
..... School Hoard w ill meet lo ­
th# total
of every dollar fo r federal, state ]
" .211
vole o f the rounlv.
and ro u n ty taxes.
Judge Htenstrnm commended lh&lt;Lion* fo r th e ir rceent •ponaorah'p
o f the'blood bank donation*. King
Lion C liff Able* reported th a t th l*
waa very auccraaful and th a t 2D
T A M P A . Nov. 0—■(A’ l— Florida
person* had given blood. Plan*
waro dlscuaard fo r a Thanksgiving ra ttlrm e n are helping build the
stale's flneet 4-H Club camp on
Eva dance at the M a yfa ir Inn.
the shorea o f la k e Francis In
Highland* county.
T h r State Cattlemen's Associa­
ATO M IC CONTROL
L A K E BUCCEB8, Nov. 9 - ( A V - tion In convention here yesterday
T h * United State* and B rltlan voted fta o p o fo r th * project. That
charged today tha Soviet Union w ill hulld »n auditorium , kitchen
perafata In blocking International and dining roogL
Other funds fo r the 160,000
agreement on control o f atomic
energy. They backed a French- camn w ill ba re lie d by 4-H Clubs
Canadlan plan fo r tha six atom lr In the 29 count!#* In the South
power*—tha B ig Five and,Canada Florida a rts . About 1J00 boys
— to continue secret attem pt* to and g irls w ill use It each summer.
The Association also voted |8 ,•
and the aast-weat deadlock over
600 fo r the N ational Livestock
th * atom.
Tha U nited State* alao Informed Association convention In Miami
o m a lo , president of next January.
Carlos P .'R
.' Romalo,
Dm U . N . assembly, i t would study
BODY FOUND
ca re fu lly his appeal fo r a abortS E A TTLE , Nat. 9— ( / P i- The
ta r n atom ic armlaUee, a ban on
body o f o m o r
men tra p .
pad a t the bottem a f a M -fo o t
on the
tb&lt; tja lv a rs ity o f Washseatrot. Romulo announced the shaft
Ingtea campus
ampoa wa#
v i a found early
gleg earlier today.
today.

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Of C Of C Director*
An catty rc|*orl im the City nf
.Sanlurd'- .ipiilication fnr Rrc«n•In n lion I in,«m r Corporation fund,
(nr I lie in iu tiu c tio n o f teimin.,1
fa c ililin it directed taler tin*
w rrk . the dirrclnrs o l the Chamber
nf Commerce w rrr told last night
by C nm m iiiinnrr John K n d ft wh,.

n p ir o r il •*l|«f,irtioil with thr (in.
gn-M uf the pnijpct.
Mcrling III thr Tuuntl Cruln
l.**t night thr ih rfrtn n wpir .il...
tnhl hy C lM rln M ali,ill uf the n
fclient result* which the M iy lu i
Inn has rpcriyrd from it* a ih rii
iiiag thii fall. Murr than 25.(Nil)
Imuklfla liavc hern p n n lril it j
rn»t nf $111,000, hr m n I, and thhntcl i« qiriulmg $1,750 * w r-l
in n rw i|i*|irr a rlvfilitin g t in ih»
mrlin|Kililan r ilin nf the nnilli
"l.argrly ** * ir*ult nf till- ,..t
vet tiling", In* hhIiI, "tlic Imlcl &gt;.
bnnki-it -i.ll.l fnr three ninnlh* iiii
w inli.r. mid I* nlri'iidv nri-ivi.ig
gin*sl i wbn liiivc seen mu hiIvi' i i ,

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M .iy Re C a lle d
A t;,iitt O n Dec.

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It. tSMH | \T F I» PRESS
I hr 'll d ry .old &lt;i m | «irike o f
L lllte.l Moir W n ilr it w.l* tllip e n d *
rd lot liner weslu today. It Wgl
i ailed " l l pending lurlher e ffo rt*
to icttlr I lie r o n l ll it rliipule bo»
tw rrn |i&lt;lm 1 l.ewni .mil hilumiw*
on* operalot.
It m.tv he reiiim e'l Dec. I, i f a
irttle itirh l i n’t ie.t&lt; lied hy than.
In inniuim ing tli* move, Lewi*
tanl it « i. lik r o In, "public COO*
Yemeni r m l ,i« , o i*|o r U M W
4ntltnlnilKin fit ffili tlH f |||f f#*
♦ MH*rr |w*4%iltilify ttf .iMifement baMIR If.H llftl
I lir Minna H ill rf«umR digging
I I m I MllMlf fit Alrt| V ttlldrtv terms o f
then io n li.n l h Ii i i Ii espued July
I, I r * | | t||i|
M e m o liil- die log Uee| ttrika
sermril on dir
to general *«tllrinenl in |l,r neat future, t h l t l
ol di- l it e r . i iim ilu i* m alreati
Inn- .igiinl tip hi nrw umlractl
with iIie &lt; |( 1 1 mix,| Steel Workers'
I 'ill,111
I hr Incgril ,|rr| I,m i. Untied
.St,,lc, 'i|cr| .nimunred tn d iy that
\\ icleiilieek, .1. W. Ciiwcn. I *» lin t 11* I lean. Sam .« I, I it-.,mill,; inerting with th i
tliat recently lig h t, il.. \ ll ,di,I-, H i. W ltheisopon. t I.extci I'm » .no nn,I Olllnil pinli.ililv will tic .(tMngtd
left to lig h t
lin n I I I
K ffic I'n ltillii. It. u If. !.. 1
im tnumnnw I s Steel ||,u been
ln .n i left to
lire key pinihli ci in .fltlliK lh#
temp nl ii.iiti.ul. in p.irt years.
Tin . - i-.-ir. ii u ».i „n itg rrrm e n t
w ill, th r t s u In Hrlhlehcm Steel
t ’u ip wlu.'li r um- firs t The n th tr
lu ig r fuin.) whti-li x i-tllr.l yestar*
day w r ir .Ion*-* mid I nughlin and
Ri'im l.ll, Steel f n ip
Tli*. xli-i-l iii.lust■y pattern, **t
It) THO M AS \ III I IM
I■v 11,• 1111«•11*•111. ra il* fnr payment
HI .H I.IN . Nn* 9 4/1 *i Tlu- H n *'n o In , ii .&lt; I n c w i|ii|,ri
N m hl
cn-it.1 an,I -Inn lug uf iniurancc
cnsl i l.y iIn* i nmpauv ami em­
I t|u n « «.il&lt;i I ih I.iv Snvict imp nl /rlmiiir piu -i i -v to U .i.l *n riillic mmin.
A ll
S e m in o le
V o t e r s ploye*
lain liar opened th r way hn * u m ii npulr nver Inggri Ilian llie F.n(luh
In iimm uiicllig llia t tb*1, U»
T n
IC o n is tc r
F ro n t
Channel.
’.!ihi mini policy cum m illrc had vdtA paw n p |ml S00 time* the ra p a n ly ol lln o v ri &lt;|t,.iiM&lt; •) D m ,
J d iy . . ?
T o
M r t r . -11 n i In -end Hie soft, ruul m lliais
Inn k l» Hu- pit i, | i&gt;tv is rnipbasitutil I,i- built in lUiulliwpstcrn Ru*&gt; *■
uu. in turn u dexi'it into 7r&gt;.ni"i, 'l.'.'P • ini i,;b fm i ngiiiiii:
A -i iicihilc im thr ic rcgulM r.l Unit tin- imivp la trm puranr,
rl
H r mlvi .cil hmueholdera |n, fill
non irrig M iiil n rrr* for
cntt.ui Xtint lid
lllinlll I U ill in •III.
li" ii nl ill i ili/r n - nl Srinumlr lh r li n u ll In iii against a renewal
phmloig, lhe lirw spnpcr *nnl
i mm*'* I t hi; A nil - illi I hr I'n
i niiulv —Im ih '.llr tn -n tr W,|- up •if Jill* walk mil, ,
' |
N.u-hl K i pro.- gnvt* iiild ilin iin l 4 *•
Tin* union's ahli.omt bllumliiAus
•IpI i i i I* inm glil nf I lit- iilnnii, ■&gt;*
lu iitr il v r-lriil,iy liy llu- ( HuntV
I liv pinvrl iliini- on Hr ,;,.v»n
n iiu r in ra s l uf iha M issisiipni.have
pin I,itl up,,n wblcb il bad ir p n it
I nmim-.ion in a iru iil.in ir -nib
trinaUnsee »*■ e * i * *M I
ml Satiinlay. T lir story *niil tb«- ■nil long, III til n ml w u lriu n v , llu
-Incf .ngincci nn the prnji-cl &lt;11-- Nnrbl Kxptrsn mlilnl, util I** ulib , pl.lli- m11miulI&lt;iI by M l- Verne
In.si-il lb*- inf&lt;*i m iii I i i . ii lii-fiii*' tli.* tn p*i.ilu*i- H2.ii ' iii ,iiim i,i m i l,ii ..t.iii Ml --I Iign. im uily -m irivi-ni lit
111111111111)'. Till' \ l l l l l.a kr
, Hill | i.y i-li.ilin u
Mn-inw Institute ,lf K ill-Ill,
'I'd b l hr I n i l «iii «- Hi, I, iigin
Tli*' Nnclii K t p ii'« i- t'nmimui
It tie- —r|c ,rl —Ip'll llu icgi*
•I llu S ir /, In i i n I...... , ll,.
i- l iiio tio llis l Iml Im im .&lt;f(n , 111 1 llg ll ll I 'Im llln l l u lu . . Ii III,-..|
•i 111--ll I**ml , — ill in' p| it rtl im
•t milling w ith the Hu—um *•»,11 III,I I'llllIM , 111. i.m u n i ,|,I|.,|
pi* *m I - Ui tlir i n iio ll. mul ill
'p u li.,n iti l,i-i mmi&gt;
It- u i.min
W i l l i rnttuu i . till, I.n |..
llu
I'.iy uppm. n llv bull Itn 1 nppinvnt i&gt; i iip il r.l in ra
- i n ,in .I ,&gt;1
bnul.l
p i ... I „ . -nl. i . tillM ir irg i.ln
D M .AND.
Nnll i -V i- A
■if llu- itn -iltllc, toil u&gt;,I n r,, .m
In ill III u| llir I'M 1) I rgi,l.iliii, Win Id Wai II v e in ut who d!e-l
• inp nf u n p i, rrtlrn lr.l , *ti ni.
'l&gt; III,-I* pull-n r ,lllp
III. V (I
' in* N iu lll K s p ln s .mil
&gt;llm,. up « or— , uupluve,} iii’l
nm l*&gt; . g i Hav I'tne- veterantlu- He,I D uty's Tm-glu b&gt; It,mil
"T h r big Urn
run,it
-ni,M p, in, im lit irg i-li.ill.in - V-trin |..i ln r.p it.il Imd lirrn irfil* e d r e ,-I
s.'lui'l fni n ffir illl m illn illll. ....Ill
mul l' |in ililr Inppilig uf li.nib. •
i.iit in lir r In n veteran's bn.pitiil
Nnrbl Kxpress ip iu lril K lipineci
Hull mini fm 1nil .tl l|, I|..||
I -. immilr t miniy, -.iu| (t |' II, m iu Netv Je i-e y lircati-e hi* run
Davydov n&lt; -uyiug iituinu . -pin In
Inn i , mult &lt;1x111 lhe -ilu ,lu ll, id itiu ii waa out " - I 'u lr e i-nnucci«•« r ilir n , " il uilil
-iu li- w r ir uhi-i I tn drive u .um ii
Hi*' iidvi.|m pd lirmllim ,1
ii
•ul", a rmiMty n ffiria l l emitted
-ill br .uli,ill*nl
tbrniigli I lie I'll, g ill
M...III* mil
Tin* youth, 2I vent util WII
l.clw rrn llu 11• it I M m inliiin nn.' ii i ir lr ii i tllu ii i at trig Hi., in ,i
mgi-lt.ilinii
will
l.ikr
pi
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i'l," r . i lim n I In 11 Ik*iii Waters, Ii . nf
i \ i i g ix Range.
•' Illlllg I &lt;n l. 1950 tllll m ill..... I'.ltl-r.-ull, N ,1. -II. I'Ulubeil after
hn* bi.rli ilnnl fur p riu rfu l pm
Till.- n il- linin' In innkr pn -ilili
nil
iiii ; tlll"*m li M il
H .ll ll'c n il'..
' 1*1Stitt bnilUlt Itage H r b " I lisSh
riirislrurlini uf Iwn Him
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tvas sail lllinlll Hu nn
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p 'iv i.n —iliui
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■aleil H tlir n lllir nl llriiiy l&lt;
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Vnlu-la
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grand
Tlu-y empty inln the Arrtli Mnnn
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a report on
bln
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there
m,v
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Tn reierve Hu- divrtlril •&gt; , , .i
niidltlnns In llie lull tier* de­
‘••'•"ii lire extent nf the m p lu .um
thr new papri iti.l, „ rhnnnrl fit'll
plored Hie fart
W aterw1I’h i i r wa-t no rsplanutiun givn.
If* ITI ill •hull w ill i|Un Im »**a•Ia* "murh In ure-l nf attention and
liillra lung mul nuptyilig ml., liu
what
the
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did.
if
mi&gt;
' rul Sru Will l,|. bull, |, - | , | |ir
11M*I t'la tl.ir n t available
mi * ••11111\* |il f ‘ Ifll'l h liy flu*
only in a
&lt;t iintisitea n« r s i c t *«»*
vI "1 nf I ( if inf | Hi iMft mi
I• dill . irntnl Im -p llal "
*s •
1 iliilfH fm (lie be u rfll nf clt*» M
"W e do not i.iulei -land -vltv
I'M til ili*.'ie farilitles pru-ideil l.v the

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Legion Post lias 01 Salvation Armv■ '
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Manager Fd H lggin* «•** «&lt;l
I ' ill I **&lt;I S tiilr .
guvcrniurul
fnr
conn'd Imck liy I hr- d lrc c ln i- fnl
util nf f‘*| il I»a( ( ,M« |I mii its veleians l.avr nut brer, made
lowing Ills rc rm il llln rs *. ami mil
unfurtunaie
' il it n «l i • «*«'t «»t of tlir S# mill'd* avnilnlilp In &lt;h!&gt;
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lined plan* for • general f ’ hatnl*''
p n u.n," tile gland lurv -aid
u f rm um erre m enilieishlii nu&lt;i
Waters bad l.ren la k n i In cos.
Ing hiiiI dinner to Im held ni tli,'
Inilv at a I lay tuna llracli ln —.
, mnnngri, was mreptr.l•»l and
Hldl a ir
M nyfali Inn on Nov. .10. He hI-»
I'ltln n - when lie l.ermue violent
Eleven new menihei- w r ir .ul
I lent, mul Mrs. Paul It .......
•"blllmi -va- passed ............... ling
staled that an Invltatlnn ba*
■vim on fb;l, 6 su. rredril ( ‘apt mul I
" *»*l«'l»«li*l service-." said Ills mother said he w a- rn rnttl*
inilleif
In
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sent to the Slate Road Departin'-,&gt;'
It, Miami In t iv nut with a l.1»rMia Itvril lllld till ns rnmnmndri
lletiidnn.
to hold itn Decemlier meeting "i No. 51. the Amen* an l.eguui la tl
&lt;tn arrnuld nf tliese reslguallulls, , ball tram , the mime «he rnnhl
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presenwd a list in lit name* »l Imns huuight tlir I ’nsl meml.i I &lt;I|||,! finitrdv pleased -villi thr farilitii
.n ut. ........ ariTun, w ill b. I« k ... I ,'" r y report.
aunlv .
Hn
i nf the lieadquartern no Ka-t Nn
liersmia In Lake Mary who l. s - r 'u p to an all lin ir high nf 5/1
m il fn iH .e i study is iim.li' *,f j b n I II. W ingfield and the H#J

4-11 Hub Camp Given
$12,000 By Cattlemen

P,.lied for telephone* and Im - Hudtng 458 psul „p nieml.n-lnp, "dl" ' the people of Hmifi.nl
bi' p la iiI'he llu m d uppruveil It .......... -'-lit
for 1950. 'Tlir 1949 panl up tnrrn
"We like Hanford very miii-h.
li.
isinii
Dnuglas
Lie.lt. June.-, "ail'l appii'".ell I.ieiii.
........
.. n| i 'inin
/, tv
. Judge
ii
. i.
lienhip wa» 442. and tlir former declared
rial
...............
&lt;• the high esteem everynn.
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record 448.
ib s fu r th r Hnlvaliun Ar my in 1 ' , ' -;"'1 7
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damage nrttie
dune to “an
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itmmM'ik iimrhlnr mi thr
"Jack Renton, Charles W. Il.anllcy,
i *
riIfV,i *•
lsM
Mnwi'll KmimI f»n 11#i1 »\v#*11 iiiulit.
W illiam M. Clark, J. I. hum an. t. in a Hnlvaliun Aiinv (iff........... . ,|ih| , h r m l nf the ........
which In; saw
|IHt| |,R,m deetroyed and the
W illiam T. Juhnmn, ffuiurn I'.iglion- years nf service In the iu . tl.aiiat pi|n&lt; stuffed with nrnngra.

heen nnahle tn get them mul
quested th a t th r Chamlicr nf f'nin
mrre take action tn help ease tblalftiallun. T h r dlreclura drclded
rl
t»
ta k r the m atter lip w ith the off.
ria ls u f the telephone company
President W. A. Patrick railed
attention In th r unsightly mini,
lion of th r Country C hili Road be
ynnd Ih r c ity lim its east n f Up»shi
where trash ha* Itern dumped a
long the highway. Senator I.. F.
Boyle pointed out that there I*
a state law a g iln s l the dumping
trash along public highways.
H. H. Coleman restated than an
Industrial survey n f tha Reminnlr
County area has bean made l.y hi*
rn m ta n y and th a t a report I* rx
p eril'd nn It In the near future
The treasurer's report was pre
■ented hy J. L. Ingley. Manager
H lg g lm rad tha minutes o f th.*
la s t msitting.
Among those -present were AI
Lee, John Brum ley. Jack Katlga...
Jack H alt, J- L. tngley, John Kridar. Senator Boyle, H. H. Coleman,

aw , John C. .Sikri, J. F ram i* Spi
vak, James C. .Sumlrr. Hamid I).
Tatum and Homer
White.
Leelonnalrr James F. I&lt;nn|mi
' J»la .........................
W orld W ar II tram were
announced aa winners o f thi&lt; Post
membership campaign ami Mr.
Benton won a IB.no p r iir offered
by t'.ia Post H istorian, Caul K nrlr
T. Loucka fo r obtaining the M iith
due# payment fo r 1060.
Cast. Loucka has ol.talm-d 26!i
members fo r 11)60 and Past Com­
mander Chaatar M iller, (ll, It was
announced.
S latk D is tric t Commander Ho­
bart LaEoy Attkiseon was present
and w finotaed tha Post ballet on
new members th a t brought the
Joel mambenhl p to an a ll time high.
Dean. Ha waa com plim entary in hi*
W0fJ|
p0#t
and — *— * -

aw a,v z ttia ssu

WALRRR NAMED
LAKE WALES, Nov. 9-GFI
—Martin H. Walker has been
named general manager for tha
Florida Citrus Cenears Cooper­
ative here, a peat formerly held
with th* Florida Citroa Commla-

A s s o c ia te d P re s s I.eased W ire

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Re-Registration
Report Expected Russians Planning Big Things
Election Is Held SoonFrotnRFCOn
Thru Use Of Atomic Explosions S ch ed u le Is Set
For Trustees And
By County Board
School Milla^es C ity ’s Termiityil

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POlHOf
JACKSON.
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&gt; _________________________

at

Judge Stenitrom
Speaks To Lions
On U. S. Freedom

Douglas Strnttrom yetlerday told
members of the Lion* Club that
freedom it not free: it hat its price
and declared. "Our security de­
pend* almoit entirely nn a tlmng
America."
" I f this country allow* itself
to reduce its budget for national
defense. R may have to pay tha
price in blood, he warned.
"We fare freedom for granted."
I|e anerted, "but there is nothin;
in the world more expensive than
freedqm. We’ve, spent more lot
freedom than anything else"
Ho told of the present national

It e r a lf t

John l l Lewis Orders Coal Miners j
To Stop Strike And Return To Pits

— — —------------------------------------- ♦ W illia m Stemper ami linn.lull
Cham' were elrrted as commission
S chool
Floyd Palmer. Mr*.
Ralph A.
era.
Mr*. K. K. Koum lllat, clerk, anil
Smith and Raymond
l.tindquist,
Inspector*, completed tin- count
P H IL A D B i.l’ H IA . Nov. 9 shortly a fte r H-.00 oVIta-k 1**1
—t/fT— rannaiyvtniana gave a
evening.
whopping threc-to-oni
•Jorlty
Mayor Carraway wa- present at
dollar
fa r • h a lf billioni M
i s veterans'
the fin a l count and wa* congratu­
and Governor
honna yestsrSay
yesterday sad
lated by rltls rn * present.
Jarnao H. D u ff dpclarod "more
taaea" w ill ho raoairsd to fin Expressing hi* gratitude in the
■M s tho hoana. G ovtrnor D u ff
vote given him hr declared thl*
told a aows conform s* shortly bemorning, " I a lnerrrly appreciate
fa r* noon today Mth«r« (a no
the vote o f confidence given me
am kidding ouraalvea." ” 11110 Is
by the people o f Sanford and
• vary groat aunt a f atoacy, he
pledge my continued e ffo rt* for
assorted, "and It la going to
a bigger and better Sanford."
hav* to ha raised by more taxes
Edward Higgins, manager #&gt;r
Sad everybody la g a la * to have
the Seminole County Chamlx-t of
to hole pay fo r If.'' The SS00.Commerce, congratulated Mayor
*•0,0*4 bonus la tha grratiw t
Carraway th is morning and -aid.
aver approved fa r a slate'* ve­
" I am vary pleased w ith the reterans la United State* history.
*u lt o f the Commission election a*
It mrnn* j | continuation of the
NEW YORK. NoV. 9— (/!*)
plan* fo r progress o f the City *nd
Ntw York itate’i 5,000,000 voter*
I* an indication that the ritlxrn a
gave a thumping verdict of appro­
of mu rom m unity ate ile fin ilrly
MAYOR
C
AR
RAW
AY
behind the policies of (lie admin
val In President Truman'* "Fait
l« ira lio n ."
D ta l" yesterday in electing former
Frank M ille r went to
Mayor
Governor Herbert H- Lehman to *
Carraway's office th l* morning to
U, S. Senate seat.
pcisonally congratulate him and
Return* from all but 50 of the
declared w ith a g rin while lie wa*
leaving, " I helteve In lo a n lin g lhe
state'* 9,565 election district* gave
linn In hi* den."
Lehman 2.567.704 to 2,362.173
Je **r Ixiilge alated ltd* morn
for Dulles.
Ing that he wished to eongiatulate
Lehman received 419.579 vote*
Mayor C arraway on hi* re-rler
on the Liberal Party tine, mure
tlon a* a rninmiH»ioner and to wli.h
him well In future endeavor* lie
than twice hit majority over Dulls*.
Kilm-nlnr* comprising the •WvidiiatiiiK ciim im ltei
also expressed thank* to tlni*i- who
The Empire Slat* eleclorate. re­
n-porled in tin- -landing o f HaMlnole High Silo...I m
voted fo r hint.
•ented, Mr*, fa*tha Tinsley, Mr«t Itornthy t'lm lm . Mi
presenting a tenth of the nation'*
Mr. (Carraway w ill continue in Mis* l.ilu I’aiduc ami Mis*
Ngtollc l.omli Standing,
l*s N|&lt;
population, made it a joyous day
hi* &lt;-nparity a* mayor u tilil Jan­
for the Democrats by handing them
Speaking nn thr subject. "What uary at which time the t ’ ity I ' oiii
- — ‘j f
(tandiome victories in lhe New York Price Freedom.” County Judge mission w ill again rbno*c a mayoi
.

city mayoral battle and several
olhar contests as well as in the na­
tionally-watched Senate contest.
The 1|-year-o|d Lehmdn. once
called "m y good right' arm" by
tha late President Roosevelt, un­
stated Republican Senator John
Fester Dulles. Lehman had libcrial
■party as wall as Democratic* sup­
port.
v
Pracideal Trusiaa.. who made a

T H E WEATHER
Cloudy with occasloael
I hiI* afternoon and tO lrffllt S a i
-noth portion Thursday. P artly;
rloud) in north portion T hnf*»
day. Continued mild. Moderat#
easterly winds.

T A M p 7 A V # v!, I 2 5 R — 'Tampa
tra n s it llaee aud It# union hue
drivers remained daadVwksd today—th * th lrd day o f a aarprise
walkout a ffo a tia g M A N dally
riders.
The CIO
orkcra
Union

Ha waa elected at th* eeve*a
the ter

fn i.lrv mul a ir force, ills mu vice
w ith tho tOth A ir Force look him
to Smith Pacific arena including
Luion and Leyle. A fte r lhe wai
he attended Marion College mid
the Salvation A rm y tra in in g college at A tla n ta , Ox. lie wa* msrril'd n fta r becoming a Halvatbu.
A rm v o ffice r and w ith M r*. Jones
lias been serving fo r the past 10
month* iti Lake W orth.
Mrs. Jones, lie revealed, comes
of a fa m ily o f Halvntinn Arm y
workers and a grandfather was
nn officer. Lieut, and Mrs. Jones
are much Interested In Institutional
work. Including the visitin g uf
children'* and. old peoples homes
In Seminole, Lako and Voluala
counties. They retain the aurburban type Chevrolet th a t Capt.
Hudson peed fo r nativities o f tne
rorpa,

ii'insH

here hail him

icnuivrd

16

mi Orlando hospital anil later
I. Ray Pines
On Oct. 2n, Judge Wingfield
told county t-.immis-l'Uirr- Wa­
i n s hod hern In a New JcrieV
veteran* hospital hut that Ihlagency refused !*, accept him
at; a In ticcati-e Ids condition wXi
not "service con nected"
In Naw Jersey, Hap. Ilordon
Canfield anld he had railed upon
The Itoyn wrre released under ilm veterans adminlstratlo for
-It Irt custody o f parents.
it "rnni|ilete probe" of tha death.
The Commission, after reviewing
a petition signed hy 60 residents
T I1 K W F 1 A T H F 1 R
of Rear Lake requesting that the
.■limity ginde and improve the
J a c k s o n v i l l e ! Nov. a - i / r i
Rear Lake, Forest C ity Road,
Temperature tsl.la
agreed to make tha improvements STA TIO N
HIGH I.OW
Leo J. Ilu rn e tt o f the U. H. Kti66
40
ginrer* in Jai'kaonville Informed A tlanta
61
27
ilm Commission in a le tte r that no Ill-m a rk
ns
45
Federal assistance can lie given Huston
65
41
in setting water levels In Bear Chicago
66
SS 1
Lake, Lit tie Hear Lake and Lake Denver
61
70
Katherine a* there are nn Federal D r* Moines
ns
48
Fresno
project* there.
13 49
A letter from J. W. Fox o f the New Orleans
78
M :
Florida Mast Coast Railroad In ­ Oklahoma City
68
44
formed the Hoard th a t proparty on Heattle
74
the abandoned Okeechobee line. In ­ Washington, D. C.
78
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cluding tho roadbed south o f Holo- Jacksonville
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Truman Plans
Talk Praising
* Gov. Lehman

Peace Treaty U.S. Acts To
With Japan Is Bar WarGoods
Seen For 1950 From Russia

Meets N aval Operations Chief

Mr. Truman will apeak lor ultoiii
live iiiiinitri around ^:25 I1. M
( E S I ) , from llle While House nil
■i radio program originating in New
York. Meantime, hr got a rhainr
In talk In lllmoia polilii al b a lin '
alroui S ri,air Majority Leader la.

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MAN IIA Nov. 4 — |,V&gt; —Occupant
•inn aouiret in Japan »ay» Gtncral
Douglas Mar A il hur experts a (tract
treaty with Japan tn hr signed it
i I'nkyn rally nral year.
1 1n* m iuiii, wnn ran not lie
namrd. said llir Allied ocmpalioh
chief w«» lnyl.lv gratified al tht
progress made »uur Hritidi Fnirtga
V t n l . i i i Met in and U. S. Sect**

ABOARD TRUMAN TRA IN ENR O l/ r E TO WASHINGTON. Nor.
4— (/!*&gt; —President TiUimin drilled
today a iiimig endorsement ol
Democratic candidates in New
York** lint S riu tr and mayor tarn
ai he lulled liar It to Washington
from a "hi-pariisan” iwiriH into ilir
midwest.

Mr. Turman talked over with
|ire«idrniul pie-* S rrirla iy Char0 Iti G. R om , and Democratic Na­
tional (.'hailman, Hill Hoyle, a | hi1i
tical addicts hr will make by radio
Kimniiiiw night lu New York void*.
In it, lie will appeal lor the elec­
tion ol former Governor Hriherl
H. I.eliluan over Senalor Dullei
(R ) New York in ihe special Sen
nto race and rail lor the rt-elerlimi
of Demur raj it Mayor William I f
^ Dwyer ol New Y o ri City.

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N’nvy HirMliiry Friilirl* Matthew* tlt-fll conga till lies Vue Wlmirnl
Forrest I*. SUnrmti in \\ oshlngtnu ultei lie uu- m i.... I * " • "»
Naval ttperulinnOperation' hy
hy I'ren.lrnl Tummi. Sln rniun, wlm ................... -ini
Ullillrul l.niilw K. Ilenfelil, Inhl tiewMin-tt ilml lie wants 'a lii'hlinif
Navy nl n n undeiiil (if n fij;)if 1ll(r Navy nil I'tinl "
I I nlelilllnm.il S Hill l|illnln I

Ching Ai ranges TampaCivilRights
Talk On Strikes Case GoesTo Jury
With John Lewis This Aft er n o o n
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S a id

C o U Ilt -

Srnatr « « . year.
O n
b a r g a in in g
-••■•&lt;”, /titty.
inu|i m
,Ji«wb
Arvey. chairman
«*f me
i|,iT o
S e t t le
S t r ik e s
Cook (.'minty Democratic central
_______
committee, said hu told Mr. Truj;, a k n o c I U K D I'ttKSS
Hurt I dims cliuiirrt 'luok ko«h1.
•»|
.•
&gt;• (
„
Kornutr Itcpiibllcan
repre-entu - 1
moeim nenl» jlu rl lahor
rivn, P.vrrett llltlmcii I* u|i|ii&gt;wintc tindliiliu, l yin*
(limit. Imla)
l-i'M"i arranyrd a nieelmn with Jnlm 1.
, .A rvrv, former Mayor K.lwonl |,v-i».
J , Kvlly, Hriutnr |*uul IbHigUiH1
•■••• : .I
i;. a • .
&lt;})) IlllnoU. tirul BUtir Chairman |
^ Ml ** l]'r ^Uli *^1* 1,1 ne^
0 1*orm* K »IU
tlio prraU . uovcimnrjH rHurtl In rml llir 4/
drntMl train nt Chkaan ahortly I day old roal itrikr. Thr time of
■Her II A. M. nml U ikril with [ ,i
:
Mr. Tinman f.n atiiml Ml mlniiie- Hie iwcllntt wa» nmrrt.iin.
C. Iimic hr.d
hradfil
New Vmk.
iork&gt;
Mr' l^riTlKisliu"fe(
kiting
rd from
linin Nrw

P o lic e m e n

Anv altrmpl hv thr SnvirU and
ilie l hmr-r K n l. in m-iii on vrto
piiwri a I I hr prarr ronfrirnrr nifl
lie ie p ilrtl Hally, ihn nil,, i ll -aid.
Mnmi pniiK- .a tin pinpoard
110(11V -Hill till- -Onire, infinite:
I. Ilie Ileal- officially ’•tiding

SKr R S » [ *
!a .„ . with min', nuHnn- ami pro.
- 1-iiiiin fin inumliiinltiK (Irnmeratlc
Iw n i ii.fi.nn- m-Ulillei| muter MarI AMI 'A. Nt.v, 4 pi*,
,t(lr
Viilnii’- Kiinlniice iliirhiK the orril-a irly cniilluliiig pnlun
lull mi,
p.illilrtl Im a hdrral |tn V Imla. a
'i W in i-nnrhiiUiii nf the irentyynverilllirlll anti drl&gt;n-i .iilmneV* Mil. .nnree ni.l .lupiiii will he lnargunl llirii vmsiiiiis nl tli I *IVII - il. il In ii'.-uie her ell nl necurlly
unfit- w r aiiam-l Iwn I If . I..III m the I'i.iiiiiiinik-.( nu'iitli'nl wratm i
l‘in itlr hr enlertnif tnl-. u pii’l
ly peatr ntlm it.
[irovlitinr hrr with mllilnry d*Mulhrrry I*..Inr I'lurl William fen&lt;r».
Ih tliitn of I lie itefen*e part ha'"IS
( ’. Hinrk and Slicnll'* Deputy
|&gt;ltu| Jriungg- a r e ,- h a i:&lt;d with l !',lt Ian rmnpletrdi .Japan w
to xrlrrlMir from »
whrrr h r had'lalltn Xlmrd at- rnrl- healmir and ahii-iiii; f . ni&gt;r T.rk j,"riliiie h'i .hw which Inrliutei
it)| the 15 -lav old drcl *lnkr. m ( W k i) llmwl.m, Mulhr.iv negm j |.'|,-r, nitra
nirance Into tlnitrd Nn
WartmiKlon for cunfrlitn- e» mined wnnian. fnllnwiliv he i Im I m i .i I i. linn- - III. II.lit hmly gim nilllo me
It nf‘ Ja|m.i
‘
at brfn/iny l.rw ii and mu I upri.i- alia, k &gt;&gt;n a while -e. I ion to i r man. I,n- leriilniml Integrity
in -lew *.f her eniltlitiithii.nl i.
l,ir« logrlhri next wr*k Inr ...w
|l(lirmB&lt; ,|ir (lltv
|.. ntineiiitini. ..| war mid the nbnlili."
iirgnlialiiuii.
I Iti.ollir. -pri ill aiMtlalil In llir nf ainie.l -eri Iren.

s .IlMM.ey grnrial. alltl llien
Official miller hf •purovnl hv
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lH"r r ‘,,,lr '' " l * I
thn I’uMif UoUAlUN Autniniitiu* j Jcrril In ttCMtilidlr srp.ildkly w ill !.." ph Ipllrn, nil'' id die d.'lrn-r
iiM| i*f n IL*r» unit, twu y jiir tow nunc rsiirrsilnin in
iia« -tinI Him.ll.-iiu v ih.lh .lllnitiev. disiii-.c-l
■
I l.-.id . ih. I 111 pn lilies slinwllle Sanfnrrl Hnuilitit Autlmrltv.
-'"t pn-ihlr -rliirnirni in either Ii.VC \ a ki II.II,-It'll s ■
111.til.leii .ni.l
(ieuricf Wllltama, exMiiliif- (llrre- 1
hnlh uf tlimi -late*,
lllinal
tor and rerrrtury, atmounent to 1
,lav
I heir wa&gt; im unmrilialr ic.u
II..Min. i.d.l ll.e larv the tniiika
K.lvvnr.l ItlK^in* Drralileil yea- | linn llnm milir nprralni*.
..it ll.e i.-Kin wnnmn eniil.l nnl
terday
nl n i lire ting
of
the
I ng
of (til
y\ lilnll.it idlei fill irpaialr III l..ue In . n 1 11IIS.‘ll hv II mill file
Board nf ('rmnniaalunrr.
Crmiiiilsaloorr* nf
ui th
e
by l»,
rur(„„ull U|
... with dial,a .talk* *va» rr|rclrdi iby mine a- le.-llfieil ve-lei.liiy
Hunfnril llmialng A«t
Aothoritv.
Mr. William*, It. T. rowan, ilnrrv nprr.ilnir lit I Im. slate rarliri ihi- lu.'ke.l l.y Willium llmialnn, ll.e
Lee ami Hum Martina pm ent,
rCoailMMcH (m r a r * Ktahn
.illi -lw**1 vielim'n hlinliaml.
and .lie program wa* dhrimse.l
— —.....--------- llonpif u-sirteil a *teel limlriiAlt Inipmlunt survey draigninfill -mild Imvo lorn anil laced to allow the herd and type ( bit* ( ’lul)H Go To
ill..I k \
i i *laied the akin and that Hie file
nr low rrnt nnItn for lira project
1 UClll v lllll INOV. 1*1 wa,, adeadly -veapun whleli wmild
- I) Im made hrrt within the
have It fi the vii'tini "evi-rlv Innext'tw o weeka, aald Mr. Wil­
Mnyrment of civic
.•**••»-"*••
*•■»•»
___ cliilm
rlut from
liam". flrorge W. Simon*, plan­
..... ronanliant.
.......... ..........la
.. ......................
.. thu TmirUt Conknr
«»,
nr tu the
tlie Vnelil in i
ning
rxpectnl liene
hv the end nf negl week to ill"* Club Hulhllng nn H
Honiinnlr
1 llunle- 1 I I lO lll U K W » l i r y C l U I l
I liiiu
In
U n r n u iilit
cnaa plan* for thr aiirvoy with yard will, fat InlllalPil by the K » t-i
ary
Ctnh
nn
Nnv.
if
,
City
Mun-1
IIH H
I I I n U r U N O lU
the local group.
---------- *
It in hoped that following thr Mger Clifford MeKlIthlp uiinntltieallueutlop
morning.
1 Tlmmii* W. ttiydnri,
■y ti ........
. . . . . .for Hanfofil ■m^ lid"
,
...
.
.
. Ilf,. a real
ltd, Mr.
..
WillUniR
____
Ollier «Tn!»* will meel nl ihn .but nf Snrn*‘utn for llitf pftil 22
may hr ImTPRvjd,
locution
Murine
thi*
week ■iir
*. hihI formerly
"tilted. I'rvxrnt plana Inrluda the new
, ,y
-------, , ................
.
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Jvihi
........................................................
I
-a riMiilenl of
...
lu.lldlng nf
nnlta during the follmv"! I.lnii", Nov, IT*; KlwunU,
&lt;1. .tied tier, tin hi the Haro
period . rail,ig Nnv. NO, tOSOmainii Nvtv 111 ami JuyMea, Nnv. 17.
...............
While here Mr. Hr)
mop* unit" hv Nov. NO, 1001, The
,ln o . }*"■•*( (luitrd Khtllllu line ,|, u vvm» n produce merchant on.I
In the |IV1.,| Ml, Sunil, Uamnrun Avenue.
survey will determine how many rchiinrd off Id* apace
in,It* are needed by white and Lull,illig which ha* recnitly lamn
,n, itrydel, had been aniioeiateij
how many hv , dared reihlrnta. repninled, rahlea,
henehea and f,„
V1,„r„ will, Ihe Hum,I ComThey will he loeatea Within or J .
*^'4 , "'"J, •M,rr*1
puny. Surnitida celery
grower*,
Ir. a five mil* rndiiix Of tin* flty ,
"al-ailnv
'
Inael'
u
"
«,
'!!
'I
'"1
I"'1
'"'
1,1
l,ial
w**
with
I'almer
Tnlgt duration of tile program
S i r . in the o th o T M,le nf ihe memtM
v " n ?*’
"
,u
WBr
h*
Wtt"
"
hi eW yearn. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.’r nf Hm ration board
and
dr,utile doorn In the main room,
rhairiuun
of
it*
gaw
panel.
A
grud(la„ healing fucllitlen will x&gt;mn
lie In-talle.l, said Mr. McKIbhin. imtc uf H,e Univer*lty of Toronlu,
Kitchen fnelllllen nre availnhle he wiih Inter u memher of the
foe preparing dinner', and for America!, InHtltute of Kloctrlcnl
ivrifthlng ilidhea. TherV la a new Kiiglnecr* and n member of the
ktlve of go* hot water heater, a an* Miiaonle l.mlgn of Hanford.
Fr« l V. Bell,
Ip litne, etovp of unalern dealgn, a "Ink
thr Refrigerated
Hr I* Miirvivcl hy III* widow and
announced thla i
hat the with three
compartment!
mid 'me daughler, Ml*« Mary Bryiimi,
re»ume ner- plnnty nf cunhonrd apace l&gt; avail Iloth uf Hnraaota.
Ling will on Nay
nvtlle und nltle far ilUnea and utenall".
v're between J
Nr vr York which U d been HitNO IIVRRICA N K
Piling under the building has
MIAMI, Nov. 4*-4NP|—A email
been atrengthennl and 17 new
troplcul "turn,
urn. In the Caribbean
pllea' added.
Sea gave Up the , ghoat today.

ftfei'T-r'X s r 't ..* ... *..a...

Refrigerated Service
« T« New YoHl Begin"

■ ^UNION B A T ^ - lT
MIAMI IIKACH, Noy. 4—(/P»—
police aajd two rival urilon men
fought a&gt; ahnrt hatlle with mackjack' and knife in the heart of
the hotel aeetlon ^irly today,
Policemen J m i * l„ Webb .
John Walih identified Ihe men aIho United Mine Worker"' dUtri. t
SO, and Alvaro Oenaalei, Jr., ImUncen agent for the A P L hotel and
Ruxtaurant Worker*' Union.

ntgnt at the Ainer

“Till* lam gruep of tho hurrl.•on« »en*on" ii* forecaitera de­
scribed It apparently ntftved over
Homluraa and dlwlpated,
B E T g ON W W BTON
1.0NUON, Nov.
4~(&gt;P)— One
„c Uindon'" lilggeat bookie* made
Wlnalon
Churcnll]
I I lo i
favorite today ro he the noxt
Prime MinUler of Britain.

Ill* necond choice fnr Ihe lOBfl
election I* Prime Mlnlater Cleneat Attlee at B to U.

n ia iH T T m Th() y|nr|,|t supreme Court today
*ald the city of Ltkaland ha* au­
thority to laxuf •780,000 worth or
utility revenue certificate*.
The court, in a unaaimoua de-

cUlon, *ald the
he IxMiied wlthoi

ra t-I

. derived from a

HBm

d" I»Mil ib m tliiii miplil i Mill I i
Knit*
(Mil 11M*1111f Sail nl (fir*
S m\ il l

I vjimii m| miliLitk tmil. ii.il

C h a r g e d

W it h B e a t in g N e g ro
W o m a n W it h
I lo s e

1 alilnys Is'en in u lehllileli
•1 If M
ltlt VS til
M
l HIIitHill'
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, f In | tr*|t:ii i
fit*'ll |)|| pt. » Il»t HimI pill t M
*

*“ lillnf fri , cl,*

• itfl*tl % *'i 1111 i t■
11t't| hill blit 111 .'hr1*t*
| m| llii'ii' mi' Immil +1 bv I hi* Sf .*(**
tb'iiaiimrnf.

I‘hr I ninirn tr.' I ». |mt nnmt linn
ill*
*\pnf f
l'OY4T«*i1 by

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IncM, i*. Tin
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This |'i\i ii ,» , li;iiin* to " -i'|»m*iT'

|trt»|insi»il ‘ bijniii'Mlt. Tim . i| .*iin
ih'RY sbijnu. nl I'llVilipt
win it'
It
IIHJMH w I'MI.ll-, |l(l|li1l I'lil 1\ .b 1
hiM‘i| fm .Mini' noil RllHMiHi ol t .1
Ain in furl to hr* rv nln|i|iril 1m
Hnue, .Inin Inal eil reglntl*
l&gt;lier| .Inpmt'kils nf Iriieeli.'
i'en.a
in ll.e S&lt;&gt;t id Union I. ive
e.
*t ii nn.l.'i virtual hnn xiiiee Mai.-h
Y

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Killer Keith Stopped
In Mm! R;ige A s He
Ones After Fam ily

‘iS

W it h S h a r p l ( n t c h e t

I dwin Hn K &gt;nli It -hot and
krll.-t In l.iilici I . In a. ()|it Krith.
Si la-1 niclit duulli illei It: 00
n • Ini k will'll ihe I'tdci mall, appar*
enlll i .iii nl In iinini. -ilddrttly
seim l a halt lie! and allrinptrd to
all n k In «iin . ..lie .mil i luld with
a halt In i
Al-c in dniv.i nl iiiin k ir, I hr
»|f | 11VIhk" I Mr'Ml 'I ihrn ln'iiir al 1103
yM I Wr*i I III!. 1 ■'ll'c i iv i .i Mvii i-m*
j l.kWnl llir •Mm K n ili M m . Ha«
Kr .lll nut li
• I * i.l.imtu.
navi or in vriukv i i.e k m iv -i m ll.e Uiu iiv Zi." In an &gt;.... - bjby lbu ,
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i.ll.t !' . IVxk
, '
n.eits 1 .. | 1 1 i . i i. Hell heuk-tu-benk Tlie In..Pel wl.leli hu. been
'&gt;t;1 K id r n ' ll, 1, 1ri r,V r,|
cull
ne-lii.K, I..* ...............&gt;ed into indoor Wilder -in...leu (li.tc,nai.amil)
tl 11 1 / *T. i . i l . i imttit limit ^a
Multi,Ml M'fID i'Mit.,1 ih it ,t man
It,1*1 tM6*11 l.v II, ,.Mlitl.-tl 1'nlice
1 llll I |(l*| ( . \\ &gt;1ha a.- it la, with
I .11»t }&lt;t*Y 1.Ih -'-ui t.&lt; ilir tesne
4•1 lilt J .... '!&gt;- iltri imlllvina.
^IirtiH 1 ' \ M e .
• '
Sht'i«11 Ur
1,11111 ia-tl a corHi t' mr- &gt;'ln&gt; I. m il. lu-ticc of
iln I'e.t e U I U .1 mi., i n'lvcd
1lieliM.lt ^m.i ..e In nth nn- nlhi-'Ctl
(Vlt'diial K N - i mi n e r ! basl Thn-r* Digits Of I m II lili.lt. ill l.l.l i l t pet..ling a.'I ion
••II lb. t i .
SL|l»
Uinrimy

‘Voice’ hnployee V A lo Pay GI

And U.N. C l e r k

Dividends B y

Stabbed To Death
Snvh Ii Is Murder
And Siii' idu C ast

Serial Numbers

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mi Iniigtitne Ifflilis Alniler it"
NfVV Sanford Sion* hut IV 1lit, U IIIIH 1' III III. ‘ l" ! nl ) I l i l vM0bIM! IIll-M•41*1•1n4iurl
Ol* S n o e rv is o rH T o
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IV .Mlu l l 'l l te e e n ily - l a r i . , I a l
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iMeel H e r e Nov.
lull, r.i in -I,* wiib Him nhlri &gt;&gt;I
1 . .1 n.l" . -Iiei.lI. .it I-&lt;i
i.e elirinved eaei-pl for the uhnli le r u li.in
fo r n new d e p iil’t n ir iir me iva [m.iiii I nil tin
d
nn nl iiit n | j Dim lit * lbir«
linn id Allied neeitpalinn i.rnd
lni&gt;' —till'll w ill he n p elle.l In I lie Im.i Ii*".
l&lt;M •• 1|L«V) M, OlM HOltlbMl till
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b. .1.1 NVllii'ii V \ Mill In »||||||
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I Im .1. all. i.e.in i .al Mil.. '
The Mivnpnlinn for re nf I.... d H i. fn r .lie i I.N 'illn n . n f I n u ll,
nut » knii\vb*il)'iii|' Miami
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American ilivri.|iiria phi', pm • n c l-'.i -i K l i r e t .
.inl ilium h. ill, tvillt ll
ml HimihIivhv I’.itie.
Im.l mu Suliir«U«V, N*»v I *1 i» Wii
the m ill air fnrel- pre»enili
New fixture* will I.e In-Hulled ' , ''1
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and Hie -lore will .....................
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of
vent eneronehmem hy a f«icn:" worn en'*. ltd. I rhiidreri’nlendi In
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HiDir*lion fin BeiiHMiil** 1 iut),
power.
weal
I'lnlhc- unit shoe .
I lie tl' l'Ull it rew ...............
I'Hi .if 1 »i.h' I mm |mih i inn litipI , i,.llle ll y
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Third, pnaailile Ineluaiop "I Ih, I.nil.line in Wllii'ii Hie
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mi* l i Him l.i &lt;1 »i nil 'li«H
o it '.ncialinil.
Hull ( ‘nmnmnwenllli pailii'ipul."" Ineale.l WII* piirchnxed hv Ml NewVml.'x ll.U tl.i fnllten
• "i I hi i m i a \ out Im i h i ii mu '
in defense nf Japan. Thie In-i &lt; .laenh.M,i thru* venra lien I imhi jm.l illtii.leil rlenrile M 1
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i-oriaMe red the len-t likely hrenn
it. T. I ’liwnn.
I inveiiilty In WiinhiimiMii, 1' 1
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Old ,1
Imped I" 111111.1(1' t|((, pi,.
ip .,1.1.11 I'
I', klu,
nf heavy llrltlih ..... iniltnnn' •
.Mr. and .Mr*. Jiir.ihanii have
-ih wu* Hiilnriillxe.l ai Ai. I
ehewhere.
lu&gt;en hi husine»'i in Hm.fiir.l fm ji.eimi hi 11#17.
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of ll.H ...... ah .....
MueArtlmr Im* made Hie itlinmi •hi- pus
nu*lI till venr i and m.ei'ile
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' j'li'MiliiiK, All nffiriT
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Ikiiii h* Itl ii H. A ihvia* hunt , ,
*-h. pt.H-.lhle argument tn lop lev I &gt;hi. M.ilh'l Ih-parlimnl Slme nl * tiiuti l 1ni' Mi Mty, I1* i(mnt* Mi h i» r I I 111* I 111
m I T V It 4*Hi
111i 11 i'i* rllilil lilllll bill Si" bi-tii iit.thkl
elreleu I hut till* |ience tiealv
hViiirltr S iren ami Saiifnrd Vv,
I*. JtMi ful,
i ( ’ N ifilliltl ill I*111( Util brhtn I t i r J n l m
K v iliis I b i d
it'anltaae* oa P i | * »'•■»»
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Olht'i'H I m lit (rin lttiu t* ssill b«‘
boi'MiiiiiiK' u
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, | l( | )&lt;|1)|| bl 1)1 4* | t"bill , II MSSill tl U,
Mil'
Wl'fl* ill CMS i| i i| l.v
I.A K K St^CCKHB, Nov. 4- i lb
I III*. Muiv
ll' Iilflil j Ituilcy; II I ,i
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I'K.NTtM'CSi: &gt;-1 II
iln* boh 1*4 iicll i*:i|itum I MWi
Tlir fill-nnlInn IT N. polifi«u*l
•ml I u iim , svbai svrnl 111 (lit1 I .Mi M""&gt; V\11.i .tie •I 111 kill IlMMIlb 111 oil llll' Slule*, Rep rliu ib
SUtil i'WI
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l.l I If 1111Ml«• 111hi H u l l VI. U. i.itlJ
hatiln and Itulgarln nf endnog.'i
allow. II‘*,"V V '1 ............ P'4&gt;11 - imI m h* f *n+l mil ssby ib** hi*
- -j . k .lit I lo 'Mil Ul *t IB o'l'loik i.| l.l 11k11lAI uH mIIM’S f"' I b»" hN111•
ii.K llnlknn ni*aci* hv ol.llnK »li»*
llvmic in «
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i-hou.* SYlis off (I n IhimIi
r..e.-t Kiirrrlila*.
houee nparlm.'i.t alup Iht- Nu i H,
I l,. r, wax .... ,ig„ nf ii I mi)/j*I. ui i i . l.iitk'Mii liiiu tn l I limit* it,linn.
uilh lb. Itr\ 1 ' I ’ Wlllh* «»! Dim
Important umlle,
11... i will
At thi« Kfiftu* Mmf, U ri»Jrrti*ii • nnrr linh'l »*n Norniinnly * n* M| ,|lt. Miu,„
,i ibti n.. i, b
l ot i
M hv &lt;h»iiiiiiimii&gt; t 'linivli
tip fnr . 1, ... miii - .11 dval
KiiNsifin ili»nmntl for ll. N. uotion h%* hnrn flloa HKiiln-1 imHi...
(l,4,llu. ullirh bn.I ......I .............. .
I |i. 11 r,&lt;vxnt&gt; i- l tl.-U
tn iri't Amprlrnn mt\ Hrlthli
nwnrr
” wn»M ^ Ih ism i m iIn* twin b*.i , ............ M"t ,l"
. |w’lltt Hm inure Him, .16 mujui
Iiary ................... nt of flreere. Tin H ark.
Hm .......
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commlHee voted !18 to ft. witl. *' Tim mill, filed in eiienll
..........hm. Hu.ml win. in t.iil.e '•le.'tinil ll,tvr. .Illnag lla- IH I 1 legmil,live ses-lim and li.e .pei'id
nl.stentlonx, In favor of a fn„. .extorduy,
'illegt'd
Hml ' '»'»•
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I.ower reeolulliin which him in ! "dd the g ill "he cnuM tiuve .lie
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I.AKKI.AN Ii,
Nov
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V.... r e it,.' ".i i v i u .i - ,'M' e.il i ,,1,1.1
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lit., k-ilulr Kirill I.,.Iii \ , kllliav i tv, i, I,..a l llviui'., a tn.it hei -la , ligl.t | root in n a illa in p.iHlnll, rollon nicker amt ;i .-ii-am a
Hi ll.
I,van- a,nveil it-.erilli l-i Kliuiitn tonight nr early to\ lie,(In ulrl It. l.l tvml.e, -a
miii ......... it. Mints., Flunk Kvune, |nanrniv w i,. frireciul
Indnv hy
ff Id
• i" i, '.lie injured.
It hi.,1 xxif*;: Ml and Mr,. .Infill, Ha* Federal Slntr Fnie .l W.irniilg
Tin- dead picker mat ll.,' iiilat
S i , - a i i , Hie lalle, the grand-1Service.
e.l worker iveie
tail iiliiil.fi.'.I iIiimkIiii 'i nt Friiid. F u ,n -: Mrx. j
l la- forecnxi:
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ir.i.,,, diulelv. The .lentl erevvnim.'
Hax- • ll UlinttlnliK', a nel.e; W II-1 “ C'lt'nr ttklea and lightlv pool_
. . ...--------lllime te holng withheld prmlinc linin II K viiiik, brother fmn, Tuin- ''r with Iu u p - i ti-inp.'ialnica In
By fiOltlMlN 'fp O W N
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....tifi.-r,tl.,,t nf nexl-nf kin.
pa ai.il hi', Itva nitr., William II. Iln* ml,tent |„iv grniual lucallani
AP Hpedal WaxhlggtM Service
an,I Selden K. Fviirm ; W illiam .'aiuii.lay mnri,in,t ranging fcntil
WASHINGTON. Nov. 4 -1 /p) -At the thfce-riuarter mark, A i U ,
I'.’ll.'ii. a nephew, anil Mr&gt;&lt;, I'.-l* ‘16 lu 10 degrees and -rnllertKi
W IN K C O F F FI 111C
I,gill In a l In ninth parti,ms of
■•i, Louliiane. M iuiuippi.and Hmida remain atnung the lew *t.,te* n,
A TI.A N T A , Nnv. I i/l*i Nine- le ll.
I). ll.'i.iy Maivluity nn.l Minx t iaiiiMHVllle and upper east const
which caih receipts of farmer* tin* yf R are ahead of PMB.
teen ut the If.R damage -nits filed
I'll, ire I. Witrtl canveyi'A the d iilrirt. Continued rather cool
For the country as a whole .&lt; *&gt; percent decline in receiptx Irnm In cnniieclior, will, the Winefn.
yinpalhy nf the idllllini of Itnllilt- cinlral amt ami lien, dl-trlets.
"Sniiirdnyt
fair ami slightly
marketings of craps and liv«n«k U predicted hy the .................. De-.
c*»lt.',-.- - 1,i,'It .lulu, Fv unx lilul
- aimer.
pirtm vni for 1MB. .
Fnlinn .Superior Judge Vlilvn a , ,f „ i l e i l
“Oiitlnnkt iilluhtly warmer Sun­
Artlial flgure-t far Ihe first nine | nf
Mmire.
day illuming, N» fruxt danger
S t r illK N T H I 'P
months of 104ft show Income "•]
rarrenponiling comparative
Thn enHes, nil fululllle&gt;, were
l AI I.AllA H SFF, Nnv. I t,Vi~ iltrnugh \tuudnv liairnliig.
•Hr.oa6.fMI2.000 for thr* nallan &gt;*| figures for MlasUsippI, I.nulidunn
I.*
heard will, u jury.
lliglivvtiy
traffic ll, Flnridit wnfarm*!:*', eumparerl wl h .U|f"*,l i add Florida are:
Jtalgr* Moore entered Judgment• e almilar
uia|gna
776,000 In the
"Imilar lft4*
KM* period.
period, j L aLouisiana
1102,020,000 up to of iaWtAlWI flir tile hViri. a’f lti „r ", :t rierecni greater during Sep
hut M "tale*
An of Oct., I, all hill
1 * * ,| tlUft;
|Mfl; 1104,00ft.000 fnr ll't*. Hie llll who In,h| Hit’ll live- la '''"'her nf thi- yea, than daring
lA C K B O N V tl.I.K . Nov.
op from receipt*
recolpU ‘the
MUaUslnpl
showed a drop
h*
Mississippi 1202,200.000 a n d Hie ImliHaust.
H,,. rume inanlh of llll*.
first nine months
104*, a l&gt;"I'"- *24MI10.06
1249.2AO.OOO.
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The increase, up 66.8 percent! Ti'iupuriHure latile:
onlhs of IMN,
o,
aver lu ll, wax registered „t 26 I ^ J f^UN
pari mem report
wrt showed today.
florlda IH
1200/160,0(1(1 and 52*7,nUHINRHH HCim tll,
12
t Ir*lit n
Contrary to this trend, how- oopnoo.
Kmerson C, Kluntx. a hiwlness Stale Hand Department prrmu A
Host nn
6ft
n r,
l(0ul*lann and
Mld.wesUi
ever, Arkansas,
n Id-westerners, who generally education specialist, wlm recent­ laid re.nr.llng stations,
12
Uhlcagu
Mississippi, along with Delaware, get
hunk of the tin- ly rnme to Hanford from Mehring,
gel the
lb# biggest
Mgi
Dm m il
16 DKUHF.EH 11Kit K
Florida, North Carolina, Alahamn, Hen's farm Income, have found i nnounred today that Im w ill
88
New Mexico, Arlxona, Washing­ doltara
K. -I. Mnughtor,, Jr., weather­ Fresno
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harder to
muke this year, rumluct clMaea in business suh62
ton and Oregon, ahow an Increase. th* Agrfeulture Department said, iccts In 'the Bun Room of the man, reported '' that the early Oklahoma City
60
Up to Oet, 1 o l this year ArF a r m Income far January Montexnma Hotel boginning Nov. morning iimperatun* today wo* Seattle
A«
have recelveil
' .’ (Mptember this year was I I. Mr, Klonts states that It Ih 46 degrees, or exactly the same Washington
•very mid-western stale his purpose to develop these ns ycsterdsy 'IROmlng' When San­ Key Weet
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classes Into a amnail,
t
permanent ford revldaitlt Oloee shivering Miami
. wilt i« K
76
after leavtnf warm' bids. .
Orlando
•IBP -moatb*
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llm .i l!
Il*li- nf eplllinailllil'x cm iln M N tin. ilpn'lll. and
ih-t
lire.l hv
Ihe (MHitrnl. The min i- j , , ,
II. I'll.I Ili'i'IHii.lK Inr good., l.nw
ll.e ItnlilAn, -al.I hv ...........
i-oi mIi i .'.I tmii.&gt;I i ulec.i an.I a! "
. hi III.Hill'll I'll) fp ll tl'.l Il'Otl
pl.'l.llflll dnnieat*.' *n|i|tl.l

Florida l&lt; One Of 11 States
With Increase In Farm Income

THE WEATHER.

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Keith Shoots ; I
Father To Save
Wife AndChild
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M acArthur Reported Communist China Ant!
Latin America Na­
As Gratified Over
tions Are Hit In j
Progress Made On
N e w
Regulations ;
Major
.Differencesi

President W ill Make
Radio Address ToMorrow Night *On
New Y o rk Campaign
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Keeps An Kye On R a re Baby Ibis

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T H K g A W O lt ll if E K A t .l) . S A N F O R D F U M U M
by the Pastor.
Evangelistic service at 7:15 P.
M, After the inusrnge an altar call
u prnyrr will lie given.
Prayer meetinR and llilde study
res must Iw presented at the Herald office on the I'licndny evening 7:30 P. M.
Woman's
.Missionary
servlet
ratio*.
. . .
, ,
Thursday 7:30 I1. M. A Missionary
H anford M lnln lerln l A sso c ia tio n
piugnun liy the hand. Mrs. Millie
J . ||. F n r r is , 1'renldent
Klnmd in charge.
Jo e l*. C re w s, See. - T r e s s .
Vlclry I.eailers
Hand Friday
evening ul 7:30 I'. M. A progriim
fm all young |H-uple, lender In
F IR S T IIA PTIH T C H U R CH
C H R IS T IA N
*
M ISSIONARY
elm rge.
Park Avenue at Sixth Kreet
ALLIANCE
The clnircli string l.uinl under
W. P. Brooks, Jr., Pastor
Woman's Club Building
the direct ion of ( ‘iinrh.'s Crown
John L. Miller, Educational
Ulrnn K, Smith. Pastor
will furnish the music, and the
Director
11:110 A . M. Bible School.
"We've Saved a Place For Ynu" public is invited to attend all these
Mr. A. WlchoWt, Su|d.
service*. Come worship with us,
.Siuuluy School 0:46 A. M.
11:00 A . M. Morning Worship.
we will do i lice good.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Communion Service ut 11:46
Training Union 0:16 P. M.
7:45 P, M. Evening Service.
I Tit ST M ETH O D IST CHURCH
Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.
Thu pastor will speak at each
J. K. McKinley, MlnUtrr
Nursery open nt all services for
erviic. A ll ale welcome.
Mrs, P. II. Slcphenson, D.R.E.
children of pre-school age.
0:16 A. M ( Touch Scliisd. A
Wiiluesduy Prayer Service 7:30
C O N G R EG A T IO N A L CHURCH
l-liec. for evi'iy iige.
11:00 ,\. M. Monmig Worship.
Park Avenue and Third Street
Kerinon Topic: "Whnl
Is God
Minister, J , Bernard Knot
L ik e ’ "
Hiinduy School &lt;10:00 A. M.
0:30 p. M, Youth
Fellowship
Morning Service 11:00 A. M
Her* ice.
4 -rnmn: "The Forward Look".
7:jp P. M. Evening Worship,
Ht-imoii Topic: "Springs Of Ac­
FIR ST CH U RCH O F ClIRIH T, 1 , j
tion".
S C IE N T IS T
' s.-n
MW East Second Htrrrl
II!
Numlny School 0:15 A. M.
7:
Morning Service IlilHi A. M. Sen
Subject) “ Adam and Enlh'ii Man".
O
Werlm-siluy service H:(SI P. M.
I 'ho
Rending Room Tuesdays and Eye
Fridays 3:00 h r 6:00 P. M.
the
'.‘Adam mid Fallen Man" is tliu C. t
ibfn ( of (in- L*-»m&gt;o-I’&lt;i in.,::
-vlilcll will be rend In Churches of tInI'hrWt, Scientist, ................... tlie i will
*” rlil on Sunday, November 0.
The Golden Text I*: "Awake
ilion lliul •leupeal, and uti-i fioni SEV EN T H
MAY
A D V EN T IS T
Ihe dciul, mid Christ s bill I give tlu-e
CH U RCH
Iglil" tEph. 6:14).
Elm 1 *nine and Seventh Street
Aiming the cltntluns which cum- Elder
E. Deyii, Hu|ierlnlendinM
Ariel- Hie Lioouili-Kcrinun Is the fob
Banter
lowing from tin* Bible; "Ih-hold.
Elder I.. A. Sheffield and Elder
ibe laud’s bund la nut ahurtened,
I.. A. Shepard. Asslsianls
(lint It ciiiumt suvej neither Ids em Thanias Waller, Sabbath SchiHil
lu-iivy, Hint it cunnut hem: Hut
Siipcrlnlenrfrnl
your I ii Iiju KIi -h have separah-d he
klrs. Harry A. W all, Church
I ween you mid your God, mid yooi
Missionary Iwailrr
•ills Imve hid ills face from you,
Subliatb Seboof, Missions Med
ilint lie will not hear" (l-n. fill:
mg P:2li A. M. Knlurduy.
I'reai-hltig boor 11:011 A. M.
1'iayer Meeting 7:30 I*. M. Wed
nesiluy.
.4 cordial tuvlhilliin lu win ship
Willi ii. Is euleiided lo all.

A t THE CHURCHES
I

ly known 4* "Dnddy*r J-'ngg. who
ha* servwi; ns Htumt Supcrinlnidm t for ov(r 30 year*.
In a " i^ ial Tlmnksglvlng Dir.
uppcnl M ite sent out to friends
rial runt How or*, civic clubs, w.ihh- m’s
mifkuir.iitiou*, eiittrrbes.
lodges and *Jher groups, "Daddy"
Fagg I* Iniploilng everybody In
aend In every available dollar, and
every garment that cun be ..........I
or purchased.
The mnlfcV should be «i at li­
the Society's long-lime Treasurer,
R. V. Covlnglon, -1(1111 (l-x-oln
RtreK. Jacksonville. All wen rubles
. uhould Is* sent lo Hie Children's
-. receiving Hume. 25(10 Riverside
Avitiue, Jacksonville—or lo the
&lt; Rom* Keller llrone, SOtl South
Pennsylvania Hi reel, 1.at. d a n d ­
er tin Weal Plot bln Receiving
Home, 12 th Avenue and lltmiiil
Street, Pensacola.
Never have we faced gienlt-r
M ('&lt;1 of .litonry and w-eainble*
during I lie* 47 yein - of our servln
to over 66,(Hit) clnldren of every
creed mijL beMi-f, In "Daddy"
Pugg's Htul'.m'-nt
CHOW S IHH OWN
LOS A N O E I.E S -f/p|- lb .
IT
Hukayn, of Jupau. "growa," nrtlfj
^ d l l anowflnke I. Wh'tt’u mole, lie’
\ found n n»e f i •'■ m helping Hu
KtVttther m o. 4 ............... of me­
teorology n- II &gt;l.iiililo llnlvcrslly.
Df, Nfikuyo -o il h v an the first
1 tu create Hu- I || .'c Ctyatnla, 11&lt;
mude the l-i • m ,- IP years ago
-he said, by varying temperature
1 pn'ssure, lumihllty and wind vein
city III a specially biiijl rlinuiliei.
Ila ’a been experImi.-nl lag evci
■ince, lie believe I hat by com
paring naluml mid m tlfii-inl flnl.
•s, he will mioii be able tie tell
the tempernlim- mid luunhlFty of
Urn area In wtileli mil m ol fluke*
art formed. Thin would help wenth«r moil ijmiler Inml Hie furmullon
of atorniTci-nieis mid Hie struc
1 lure of uBHin clouds.
Dr. Nnjpyn l« on a lecture tuui
HUiivs and Ciimida
II* *non|&amp;T I* tlf« liitoifiaijimiil
ommltloe/; of Know utid l.&lt;-

T H E C H U IIC II O F 1*011
2509 Elm Avenue
Itev. Joe C. Crew *, I'mxI oi

F R E E M ET H O D IST CH U RCH
H'm I Fourth and Laurel Aienue
Fred K. Ilortoa, I'aator
Sunday School 0:45 A. M.
M lining Worship 10:46 A. M.
Young 1’euplo 7:00 P. M.
K*nriRelistir 7:!10 P. M.
J'Miycr uiid Praise Wendesday
7:'tO P. M.
M KH

MAItY COM M UNITY
CH I'H CH
C. C. While, Pastor
('lunch School 10:00 A. M.
Classes for all age*.
Woishlp I ! :*Wl A. M.
F-llowshlp 0:30 P. M,
Wednesday Nov. 0, Golden Age
fiti.np meets lit Church nt 3:00
llosiiiess Women meet with Mrs,
II r-'cbran at H:0(&gt; P. M.
Jiiuen Choir will sing at 11:00
A M. Service Sunday,
&lt; EN 114A I, llX p T IH T C H U IIC II
Nielli Strert and l.aurel Avenue
W. (I. Slim-tell Sunday Krhmd Supt,
Itev. S. I,. Whatley, Pastor
E. O, K rllh H.T.U. Director
......lay School 0:46 A. M.
Mmnlug worship 11:00 A. M.
"W* y 1 Should Tithe" by the |ms-

BIO F E E D
B A R C E LO N A —(JPJ—Tho
Bart-rlunn Soever Club clalma the or*
grnliatlon of the b!ggc»t banquet
i-v e r R iv e n in any place In modern
tim e * . On the
oceailon of the
60th nnnlver»ary of the Club*
tmi tilling In 1900 the director*
I’ hiH n banquet for 12.000 per*
••1 In the National Place of
Muntjulch Park.
"•■ih wort the First Latin
Cup lust season and In onu of
•lie most powerful sport socle(iO S I'E L T E N T S E R V IC E R
tie* In. Spain, It has mure than
Weal Ninth Street and French l i i f i y v f &gt; III oilier*. The Royal MaIsiwevrr.
sin-parties
fJ-IH CMiV
Avenue
Sunday Services 3:00 P. M. and that number. It has 42,000 moms
7:30 P. M.
Imt*.
Revival Services each night ex­
cept Saturday 7:46 P. M.
Evangelist Cm i oil N, lllnhuslee pleaching healing fuf iill slck
ill soul or body.

tor.
Il.T.ti. fur nil ages (1:30 P. M.
Evening worship 7:30 P. M.
I'rayei Mvi-tlng Weilncsday 7:30
P. M.
_ Attend tile revival at Fvllowshi])
Front to hear Dr, Louis Arnold of
Lexington, Ky,
Ilriiig the (.allies a:: our uuoery
Is now open.
"Como Thou With Us And We
Will Do That* (loud".

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T O T R A D E '

s t t v o o *.
L 6 C A I B A H tU * . r O A
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M A W F M

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IH S U fc A H C E

i N EW G O A L IE
.
i fnlo’s Ulll.-f .hnvo picked up two
BOSTON — &lt;/P) — The
llestiin el his ciMlOfra who now rank
Bruins uru thu only team in the -lining All-Ainerlcn
Conference
National Hockey League using u tender* In currying the bait. Oltle
looklu goal tender this season. C lin e , a Clovlnnd rookie Init
Jack (ielinuau, for three seasons year, and Chet Mutryn, released
Hu* star nclmlmli-r for M cG ill, by the Brown* before the 104(1
University In Canada, ha* step- season, nrc rankeil right up top
ped Into tho nets for the Bruin*, with the leuguu'a be»t bull tolers.

Ill grandm a’s day the spinning whqcl and the old hand
loom were familiar sights. Long before this time, when great­
grandmother was young, the girls of the family were taught
to spin yarn and weave cloth, and many of the simple g a r­
ments of those days were the products of their delicate hands.
The spinning wheel and hand loom have gone the way
of the wooden plow, the ox cart, and the grandfather’s clock.
They exist today mainly as relics of a colorful past.
New inventions and new methods are constantly replac­
ing old ones. Human life sweeps on in a world of change.
The only abiding things arc the things of the mind and spirit;
faith, hope, and love arc the great eternals.
,
Map needs a spiritual anchorage in a changing world.
And th« ChUrch points him to Go&lt;J, who is the same yester­
day, todby, and ftp'RY*?/ He ifl man's rock and refuge in every
age.

m . rw *

■ Vj . T T a/ •*-

I'crhttpn th l* fn m lly In plunn*
IttR tu m iit i lu a turn li ly fur Trimi
H h ow n liHHlr. H O W B E S T ( A N
I T K N O W IT'S F U T U K K T O W N ?

I T I S T I I K O l H i t l I T S N E W S t ' A l’K H

’Hit* S iU il4,UKU 111011A lit) receives countless letters re(liit'Sllng' tlm f a paper t)t&gt; sent to some prospective
'resident*. Infifiy Ihj Tennessee, it may he Salt Luke City.
The important thing is these letters do come in. This
in d icates 1hut people w ant tu read u tow n's newspaper
A order to gpt a clearer picture o f the town of which
They may soon he a part.
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i

Helow, are hvo recent letters from our files which doifionstrale the interest out of (ow ners lmve in Sanford.
W e print (hem here exactly a s they were received.
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Knoxville, Tennenwm
*
October 20, tSiy
'Mm Sanford Herald
n
Sanford. Flurlda
r

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lvw»llMni«nt
Kindly rIvii

CHURCH

*.:*

me your role on yfittr nWrepRper.
I mn cHcloaiiiK IG cettltt for which idetuiu neml mo one currout iKHiie.
TliimkltiK yon for tliu ubuve iitformutiuii, 1 iiir
Y o u n t v e ry tr u ly ,

(Mn.)

A n n ie 0 . 1 ’o y iilz

Addri*H«

•’ m
'*£{’5

ta n h rA ln
• cG eiitle ijicn t

rieuMo find eucloAed check for $100 in
iimlh'a AubHcrlpdon to The Sanford Hen
love fo your locality In the near fn\un,

H U id e y - M r in n .
H a rd w a r e u .

teat of one
e expect to

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Rural Common Sense THE OLD HOM E
By SPUDS JOHNSON___

By STANLEY

SfJ.O .ihl II 1 Sj HoI O il* .

MAM. I JU S T A SK ED M IK E S T A V E R N
WHAT HE D IP W ITH H IS S E T WHEN

At this time ovary years, nearly

2 ,000,000 rural boys and girls con­

Former Press Agent For Livestock
Shnws Turns Talents To Religion

fitt ..ii 'hi- in- ;m
V 'I I ' I
V S H III'U

L e g a l N o tice
n i.ia r ia v

lit 11 AI. BOVI.K
cut post with N IIC hot di-eidcil
NKW YU K K.
Nov. t—tdb— his real wish was to devote
The Itev.
Kverett
Parker Idm sclf to tin- m lni-tiv
used to i„. a ores., agent for
In the three veals sim|. then
Chicago livestock sh o w s.
N ow He's mi a d v a n ce ag ent fo r lie lias lieconu- a leading author­
the toi l via radio, fie spark- ity . in. rtlglous iiiilio. ii (ill liehl
at *eveial amversities
plug* ii-ligious pulilirlty over the workshops
Sl1
^
ulijccl t.. ohter
"This means something." he i ‘'dalsters.
said, "That’' wiiy I ’m doing it. 1
Dur job i«n t those who at
The other
tiling" -hi«
former I
h”
‘‘"W
wotk as a iness agent— "only 1
D*y
re-oli tliose ola, don t
meant innitey."
K*-At lii this energetic minister
"It's the j&lt;
I- till e e l i »i
o f the
P ro te s ta n t r u t and le a d , the people th a t's
Ill ulio r.&gt; iiindssini&gt; T h is m g .m l- th e e a rh in g o f I c m i * A nd w ith
m l mil of tile nation's leading radio We Clin icndi them."
Proii-stant
chiircii
groups
is
The Itev Pinkei Im- been a
sneii.line 5172,0110 thu vent fo r' tintlhhir.i'i in .leating u-ligiout
Mhl lehgnnis i olio I'l igi inis to pioglanis that avoid .lull setlie hi'iinl ovi'i sonic 1 .tMM) .ta- muniring hut i .ttv .I n-iil spirllions
tmil impact I-.. .in*,- tIu-v leal
Tin
piogianis uve tngimi'-i’il " ilh p lohl, :u &lt;I&lt;&gt;-to the
by Itev Patkei and a staff of | hearts of llstem-i - Hoe of his
fhn- How in- decided to emiii-k innovation* i- ,i l\ puppet show
on this unusual --atrei is ipdl- that tell' Itilili- nile- l.o children,
a stiity.
| Ills creed:

i,i«ttri. n u t my

t'llile l .m ,t i&gt;.v ............
im levr
| | y In Hie Vesll-ll is ti e \t.l&gt; ol of
llip i l l *
o f Hanforit
ll- .r l.t .i
I
lie re h v - a ll a M u n lilp n l iten---.il
Iflrt'llu n
to
tl el*l ttii.o ig lo o il
t lir i ' I I j of a m .to rn l-'l.o oln,
n
111.. ( I ll ito l of N .'V e llll'.i l " l » for
• te rllo ii ot on-- - it» i '.oioni-sloio-i
fo r term ot o ffl. ♦ l»o i i . m - " - .. i -

i ' l i t It.\ W A Y

- &gt;i ’ I.,
•si-'i I.t Klvrlda
&gt; l'\l.i
TTt « r
ii
v -»v v itit
i |t v l ill,

-'tty

•

sider their work and achievement,
th e c h a r a c t e r s ju m p a l l o v e r
dkring the preceding year and
make plan* for even grenter
T H E S C R E E N - - -AND H E S A ID achievement during the ensuing
f'H E CUT O F F TH EIR DRIN KS
12 months. The observance is Na­
tional 4-H Club Week, and the
m eans
O R T H R E W EM O U T -O R BOTH !!
Hii III vlreUiiO s*. - !l 1 1“ M •'
date* thl* year arc Novemlier f&gt;
l
l
,
„
4'
1
1&gt; H u ll In --ml i o- " I a . h i
BETTER-EASIER
through 12 .
Toni
Klnrl-tn. in ■..ru ... i.■I ,
So, there will he many a t-H
111., lit h m nod i.M ini. h i . ■- n in iim
lo e ll. lio ns non in .................. -.-1-1
club memlter In Folrida next week
(*Hy T in ' poll- n ill I..
-....... ti
who wil check up on his work
lo c k A P I :.is t .-i n a i.it.
1[I.in
;:11nil‘ l '..1T.'.fim
take pride In his accomplishments,
e , nml n o l • I **-. ,(
m.
and tell of the tremendous bene­
YOUR HEARING
fits that boys and girls and thu
SERVICE CENTER
A t e and nation arc receiving
V ‘ T1'V’n o '.'i" A 'e 'lh o " !" 1
p , '. r
i
m. n .i ...
MILLER-BISHOP CO.
Worn the 4-H program.
There are more than 1,8,10,1X10
I I *• &gt; P.il k \»c.
me in her * of 4-H In the United
States, und more than 22,1)00 In
Florida. Those hoys and girls ure
a great bunch— fine, friendly, en­
ergetic, loyal
nod thoroughly
American—and they ure making
great contributions to the wellbe­
ing of their communities, their
states, and their nation. They’ve
produced hundreds of thousands
o f dollars worth nr food. Improve.)
" t had no p.irtictiliii icligi.m *
"Peoide lodav m e ."tilu -ed and
niousands of homes, sponsored ami
liarkiriouiid and m , .dlege I i-m ! looking for sonu-tltiiig t.. tie their
assisted In thousands of communi­
loyalties
to. 1 . von un. show them
any teligion I had left." he ,iin
ty programs for improvement, and
lie sold ihoignuls fni m ilooi-In­ the solace and tiers.m al satisfac­
they have learned things that wll&lt;
door. worked a* o chef in a Chic- tion religion bring*. v»u are do­
lie worth millions of dollars to
aim cafeteria, then started u pith- ing till’ll) a fnvoi "
thorn and to other Americans in
Tile lie.*t vvliters in t.idio write
licit v firm. Tiieli lie iu-ranio luo
later life. They havu heroine Im­
If I'll til ilileiti'l
of ii Hammond, the programs f-u In- at a finebued with the moral, religious,
I llii
m il” station
o| their ri'intl pine Hut he inund social ideals on which the
fit”- ■Inv tin- ovv tin ;isked him
ststs im puv tlieio. .d*” insists
U N S A N I (H U ) A V K .
,
n n i M i ;l.TH
fulura of our country depends.
to
nut itiil find ii &lt;iiiiiiiii-M-iiil on paying in-toi* on tlie mo*
Florida 4-H hoy* and girls, di­
spun.m fm ii lenten t-iogrnm
g io iii' then mii.,n imiiiiiiiim
rected by lliolr county anil home
" li o n .-KII Hiiv t . ’ilv -ell a i eh
"IV c paid lugiiil llelglUilli |A2
fn iuiistrutbin agents and volun­
gion. Iiingi (III"" I 'll, 1,1
ii”|ni(od f,„
si,o n ." p o k e ,
smiled,
teer local waders, have made their
'tl"(In
i,
com,in , i i i I .hmv
she'd
efforts und achievemenls fell m
" " e l l . i n it itivniv." -aid 'lie (ly„lml,K g,.| ........... '
T
H
E
L
A
S
T
N
W
O
R
?L
»
/A
4
T
E
L
E
V
I
S
I
O
N
all pliuses of endeuvor in rural
I ay. t:
\ ................. . ,. ’.-ii i im si iliiin
life. Their crop und livestock pro­
eoi a no muo i a*m o , aojntcirc |.» a-oaui sniUTs av&gt;i:avro 11~s"jr
1 ukel luuillv g--t
i utilities time Most sliifioiL*
ne l: Iii-i t-*
duction. home and health improve­
roii't'iiov to net i* non*,,, Will,
if,,, p e g , mu*
ii pul,tie setment, work community Improve­
Ills i Inn f ”i iliiinm, I'mkei made vice.
________________ __
I
ment work, and their straighlfurthe , " ” i;ii"ii. * i&gt; mu"ih,i fe| itiire
ri,,.
mini,,.,
huusell
..mid
calli
I n e
n i l " l
i
-’ i iiu ill
X d l l i
W E A U K N O W T A K i N t i A I T I . U \ I IO N S
wuid, energetic, and cooperative
I .■ v e in ult'l v iie „
s „ | „ , v IM
r „ .| ,| llf
mu
i i m : I'KU.s o n n m , o k nt i; n i a \
fp
iillM
H
t'i\
way of going about things have
h\ ii liititu li \
nm l ii i
rm iio
(Im
h«**&gt; hup pv
By Anna Mae Bike*
Ci lm - le n .
hw ell
a* Ov
,, 11,,. j)lt,
S T O U K L’ l : i K . I^ t. S T I t K I ' . l ,
made a deep impression on all who :
liv IU
Olee || i,
j,,|, ................
i,,, ,
u l 111111' * i-nm pam
.
,. ,
have seen or heaul of their acti­
HANDY HAND IRONS
aid.
"1 .......... out the influence
Vr«*4i«l I hul out
..... ..country
. 'V imiNt
, ,
vities. The youngsters have learned
Right good features to check on
I
A IM M .H 'A N T S .M U S T C 0 .M K U l ' l I IK ' n M
ehtllo h Im* on a ■im io i 11i i i t v , m il
f doing and liuve started on the
whan purchasing an electric hand
him*
in »4i»i vivo, (%uihM K N11K 11 I'O H r i l A K A f T K I ! A M ' I’ U O l I
ay to good cltlzvnxhln by adlier
iron
are
Hated
by
the
Oregon
KxP R O V ID EN C E, R. 1., Nov. 4
no ..............Is,.
,1.. ."
P ,1 ('ke'i [Me; Ihul don't hl.V, I t e v e l . t v a l ing to the Ideal* of their organlia —4*1*1— A grand Jury's critlciim parlmcnt Station a* a result or
C IK N iA
IN T i l l * : W O ltlv IT 11 A U \ N I 1 "
mi ii!
St. I . lf i i.l t.I tn imik i* tin* '* . ; ,,n
tion ami d rivin g "to make the of tln&gt; Providence cafe was n front a study of equipment for hiiud
A I 'IM .Y K O H .
v
h
"
f
(
M
li,rik(.'
t„
u*o
m
lo
‘
In*
&lt;
,,ll*rh
*'«
mti-i
t
*tvA
in
lmvv
Ironing In the home:
l.csl hotter f'" n * V ,V t r i d ' state f" 1' “ ""U im al lottery syndalcate
m in i t i \
m v M 'if."
1 t nnio u|»«'li 'h i
to i s
I tful
1 . Power—n rating of iihoirt
luh. their community
and was operating with police
SKK
II* 'it »
i/i fnlniitft!
t'linii |In1' I ^ fio i n tvn»
-Uu'i’iilw fm lilt*
1000
watts
Is
deairalile
f-r
fii|t
und nation
l'i .T c - t - m i i jih it i Miiiiiiiwaitui HoUi
protection In might an editorially
Tire 4-H I’ a great mguniiattnn
heating.
plea of "not guilty" from the
to which every rural boy or gill
2. Dial lo control heat located
iirvvs|iaper today.
where It I* easy to read ami move
should lielong.
The grand Jury reported it when ironing.
Tilt* Ottilt’i • lMmite .V»»
hud m&gt; evidence linking a Pro* it. Handle—of heat-resistant ma­
vliletire cafe -named In the affl* terial, such as plastic or wood,
D EA RS FOR SCHOOL
A MADISON, Fla, — Nearly 000 duvit as u front for thu syndicate— shaped to fit tile hand comfoi liibly,
“ o. M cum Of pears were put up with police nor uny proof that
4. Beveled lot slanting) edgerecently at the Madison canning "hush" money wu* paid for pro­ for ease in ironing around huttom.
center fill the MndUon und l.ee tection.
6. Cord— well-insulated with n
school lunch roiiin*. according to
The Jury relinked the newipaper secure, flexible connection where
Mil* Bennie F. Wilder, Mud son through publication of un af­ H is attached to the lion.
Inline agent. The work was dune fidavit given liy Paginate Horliio,
Ik Bole plat*—*ho|H- nml iim
liy 4fl member* of home deitnm-- a former ernployeu at the cafe. suited to the Ironing Job A huge
filiation club* and pniciil-tcuchei*
"It act-in* to na," tho Jury auiil, sole plate saves time when family
o igun|*utimit.
"that It alionlii be the duty of ironing includes considerable flat
newspaper* to report their find* work. A smaller, narrower him
Inga tu the police authorities in I* mure convenient for young chilthe first Instance, and thus work dran’a clothe*, ruffles or other fine
with; rather that) handicap law d*l■It on clothing.
w— -----j— . ,
7. Weight—an
welghitig tin
—an Iron
Ir
enforcement."
h n i r i t i i t o v i‘Xi’ * x
The
Journal-Ituitctin
replied
th at: more than four pounds saves *.‘ 11------------------------------PL._.............,
T ilt: HTATi: OK KI.OIIIPA to:
l l ! l . OlgtCN UTANimtmtK, wlius- the affidavit “wa* checked with ergy in lifting,
pli„-s Ilf rpslileacp unit uditr««» ore the utmost possible care" and
Imti rest—side support, heel I
said "rcspoiuiblo police autlmrl- support or a flnt, hcal-proof pail
You urn lie rs liy lio tlfterl 'h » f "
suit
I, ii s iipen lir-m g iii « a o ln » i tie* corroborated (••antlal parts i to set the Iron on piovt-d etiually
g««d In a time and imitlon study.
you in tli« C irc u it c r m r l o f the of the atary." '
M a th J u d ic ia l C lre U ll of tile «&gt;»}•
Tha Joumal-Builatin rejected the Hpwavar. the metal , tends that are
ol K lo rld * . In unit fu r Hertilnul*
rulic* from the days of stove
i i,n iiiy , K lo rltl* . In C lia iie * r y , l i r theory the politic should have
heated Irons waite both time and
JA.VIKH H. HTANHIIIIHtK. .aid ault hern told first, declaring!
I,slug for ill von -- und
itylM
"Newspapers are not, and cannut energy, the Station finds.
JA'IKH i : HI A Nil HIM IB. Plain*
J lt,
I 111. IHJ4MN KTANII* lie, an udjoiict to Hie state. Their
C7KCII T ltA F F H ' MI’IIOOI.
■ m a il;, lo-r.iiiiini. and you are reiponnilily is to inform the people
Mr*. Annette Kublalt
r.piel-y ri-ipilrpil to tile with ih* on all mutters of public moment, , IHtAtlUK—(A’l—Ciechadovakln
clerk of si-PI Courl ol III* nfflee
pedestrians and drivers who dis- READY to testify against Sigmund
In llie Courl llotisp of Xpllllnitle including violations of the law,
county. K liiil’lo. ol Munlnrd, Klor- so thut tile people may see to tegard tra ffic regnliitlons have Engel, elderly "llomen" charged
been nrdeteil to attend
special with swindling a number ol wom­
Ida, your
wrlileri appearance,
are pro
ipersonolly or try attnrmyl In it thut their interests
tiulinVatlon^
docs i Sunday
rourse*
In UsU0(l
safety rules, n en, Mr*. Annette Ktiblak, 47, arrive*
tected.
Such
[mniicatiun
docs
T||(i
ori|#r
W
BB
ss I’l suit on Ihn !*lh doy of
Nov .’inlipr, llrlf. olid lliereafter lo not ‘handicap,’ Imt on the cun
in Chicago from Hun Frnnrl*co. The
"Truffle Safety Week"
during
III,- wlili so lit fW rk your wrllttn proper law enforcement."
iipfsose. if nay, i» ih* llllt of trary assists und stlmllulales which polire, assisted hy mem- farmer Smith Bond, Ind., br.mly
r'.iiiifilollil In "*l'l »olt at Ihn limn
liers of the youth front, taught shop proprietor sold that F-ngrl w.iv
pr-Berllo-il •-¥ low.
people how tn walk nr drive over Invli4i with gift* and nxkrd tier In
II,-ruin rail mil or t-ilaeninnt
B L U E SK ItfiK IN T K C H IT Y
crossings in the cities. The first marry him, Then, *lm odded, lie
will Im- sniprril oMoinsr you py
T O It ij U A Y, England—f/fYpersuaded her to sell I r r home t- r
’lllfsnll.
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VVITNKMH my bond nml seol of Whut thu world needs tn revive three days were dovoted lo warn­ 112,000 and disappeared with ulioul
■Pi Conn hi Hoiifnril, Florida, Its acn*u of Integrity Is a return in g s Im t llio latter half of the
|S, 000, (fnlcrnallimni Bmimfphoio)
to the old fashioned bluu serge week brought fines to traffic tres­
""" ,7,{ v r iu:.Vn»
,,m'
passers.
Bundny suit. That's what (iuoigu
As r'lark of aald fnurt.
Hencefurth a violator gete a
(Juemby of Liverpool told the
(iflli-liil HpoI
WIN T IIK O U fiH AIR
l-md H- W lU on
in outing of the National Federa­ ticket ordering him tn school.
N EW
Y O R K —i/I’i —C ity tot
Holli-hor fur t’talnllff.
tion of Merchant Tailors hare.
logo o f New York's Denver* in“ Whan I entered thu trade 4&lt;)
IN r*rIITfIT *&gt;K t'tUJNTY Jt'IMIK,
thanking a ir travel for tlirii onMIDDI.KH L E A D
HK.MINHt.l-:
r t i l ’NT V,
AT ATM year* ago," ha said, ‘‘(ivory man
A N N A PO LIS — (A*) — Nnvy is over I, owi-ll (M ass.) T e xt Hi* n
-IK K l .n l t l l 'A
i a lio s as la st as t i r t f c r lll-d s c atuo
n ee d lo r i i i i i x h i i o m i p o w t i I m h i i
I' ytui wmit to Idtmv t v h iH V 'lh c
IN UK KMTATK MK W. T. AKKItH. had a Bundny suit of good blue or.e of the two football teama on rtn tly . The day liefore llie gimn
serge, He wore it to church and Duke’s 1D4D football elate that their poinl-ufli'r-tiiuchdiiwn
i„
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ilrou;,
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Notice Is lisrphy alv«o. in all when ho visited friend*, it gevu holds an edge over
tha Blue clulist, Ed Hemlitx, licraim ’ ih
wtiorn Ii limy e-iieeyn, that on him a sense of responsibility that Devlin. Duke and Navy havo nnd rmild not arcompanv
m a k e r oi iiile rn id iondniH iion ,10
cntfiitua, look ut ilit- lliiit k c iig iiic
So
|n -1 li.i |is y t n i ' l l w iio l lo I-*J l l - Mill ilov ol Niivemlier A U.
met 11 times since Ho t with team.
■ l l ‘.r, I sli.ill opply in llio Honor- men haven’t gut today."
plane engm es udopicd iliu v a lv e ­
p ic liirc t! lie re, nml &gt;i m'll se c thu
m
c
n
ilii r , w h e n p m Item ih r x u n
j.I.I.- fomul.is Hl-'iisirorn, Jorlae -if
" I f you feel butter ill the iimui
Navy winning seven, Duke three
in -head p rin cip le,
w nrrlx " v u lv e -iii-lK 'in l."
i aid Court, ns .Indus "f I’rotiHte,
" v a ll ( -in l i e , i l l , " lllilt till* i - /Ac /if"*
and
one
game
ending
In
a
tie.
ing,”
he
was
told,
"
fly
up
to
1
1
”
lor my flnol ills’-horan a* Ad*
Navy’s wins were scored In 1927, Ifiimo." Hemllta did feel lu-tlei
mlMlstr*l&lt;ir Cum Vrstninrnlo An*
nt Iw w ei thu t im iilr /In ii A lu w iiii v.
liu l it Imp pc nx tlr.il I lti*i is n ’t n e w
A n d m ore rece n tly m ill llie liope
’49. took a plane und arrived in time
iH o i tVi*tInnls of tile estate of W,
DKH
M O IN ES,
I o w b - (/ P &gt; — ’2 H, ’2ft, ‘48. ’44, ’45 and
T Akers it,-- eospil i and nt tha The
neat
ventilating
eyaum, Duke trlumphadin *980, 40 and 40, to idacu thu extra points tlmi
w ilii H uiek. A h ii m utter of lu v l,
that hig h er-o elan e fuels w ill lie*
If o tlie iH w an t to c lim b on llie
same lime I will present inV final thermostatically controlled. In th«i The 1047 contest w u a 14*14 tie. won for City, I4&gt;12.
■ ci-'iunia hs Ait nit (i Isi riilur Cum
the vu ive-iii-lieuil engine wu* in*
co m e availab le — u l-u ol iinlomo*
Itim
ilw a iio u , w e s a y " m o t e (to w e r
new
Murray
Crlaman
chicken
Tpsiiimaalu Aiineao liallm ila of
ven ted h u ck in l'/ 0 2 — IJ . S. I'ntent
aalil eaiale, nml ask for their ap* houae enalilea him to houae 1,000
liv e engine d esiifo cix m e Inking a
to
th
e m *’ — and n o p in t is in te n d e d .
urovol
blrrla In an urea that normally
N o . 7 7 1 0 y 5 — iiiu l im m e d ia t e ly ,
n ew look ill the val* e-m -liem l idea.
I hi ted Oilohar I Ilh A I*. 114*.
would
accomodate
only
000
.
John II. hennurdy, aa
H ill H u ie k lia s b e e n d o in g m o re
H uiek adopted the p rin c ip le , w h ic h
Crlemane farma northeaat of
Ailmlnlairuior L'um TeataM e r it ,,
Armaio H e llo i l l s .
Vinton. Iowa.
The ventilating
w ith v a lv e - m - lie m l rig h t (n u n the
B i l l jo sl for llie reco rd, w e'd lik e
h ccn itic the firsl in n long Hiring t&gt;(
BuHineiiR KducAtion SpvciutiHt
ayatemln the big, modern chicken
s ta rt.
to point out linii Huiek gnl there
“ Huiek lin lv"
houae, include* an 00*foot long
aluminum duct bliceted by an In*
first,
A n d — w e m ight add - it sta n d s lo
Nol everyone went lor die idea—
•uniting material to provide asp­
24 Hour* A D»y
re a s o n tlm i H u ie k iti not th ro o g li
then. In xpitc o( the fuel thut this
A n d e v e r sin ce , Huiek 1ms tiotie
erate channels, one for sucking
In fresh air and tha other for
engine "breathe*” more Ireely —
m a k in g ib is ly p e o f e n g in e h e t ie r
steadily ahead, huildiog up ........me
blowing nut stale air.
m id h e lle r .
gets fuel in und exliuu*! (tasc* out
ua “ v n lv c -iii-lie n d ip u iric rv " H uiek
A 90-Inch fan at one end of
CLASSES IN GREGG S^ORTHAND^YPEWRITJNti
the building pulls in tha fraeh
R«gf«rd and C«l*ry A***
thore easily —oilier* hung onto
e n g in e e rs reshaped pistons lo pul

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Woman Makes Down
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ifcfiiM cbniHbt* F o r Sale

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i i aa ila* * * ; / n a Paa* Oaei ,
written In Japan,' thla «ouicr u ld .
MacArthur i* rvprvnemed aa •«■BRKM KRTON , Wa*h., Nov.
tA*!—A mother of two children! lie'-lng Hint with himself sitting
sum. L .1 J
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a _it,.
!&gt;•*• non. ViktlltCT
waa held on a charge of attempt as the presiding hut non-voting

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N o ’ ir
g if t in
In m an y yenra
y e a r, haa m et leaa p u b lic f a v o r th a n
f lc rrs
a o n M ilit a r y A c a d e m .y
thu *r&gt;O.OOO&lt;O0O pro ffere d' to the J e ffe
o f M ln a lim ln fll, ’on condition thnt the achool aha|&gt;e ita teach
In g to th e b
e lle fi. o f the donor, and fa ir fro m it a em p lo ym ent,
boll
o r a tu d c h t body anyone nm of pure C u u c u a ia n deacent. T o
m a k e m ire th u t there ahnuld Ihs no d e v ia t io n fro m h i* p ro ­
g r a m . the »g iv*r. « Texn a o il m an , proponed to nam e a
m a jo r it y o f th e board o f truM een, a n d to k ! v « th em the
po w er to n am e t h e ir nurceM ora for a ll tim e to com e.
J u ffe ra n n M ilit a r y A cad e m y in a S o u t h e r n c o lle g e . once
a tle n d e d by Je ffe rn o n f)nvin am i o p e rate d b y S o u th e rn e rn .
T h e y roRtirded M a jo r A rm *t roug'd v ie w an re p u g n a n t to
A m e r ic a n ItlohlH. and nltove a ll th e y d e c lin e d to nell t h e ir
c o n v ic tio n s , even fo r $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,
A t the o th e r end o f the c o n tin e n t.,th e H a r v a r d U w
S c h o o l not lo n g ago declined to m o d ify Itn p ro g ra m o f free
d am o f te a c h in g ; even If it thereby lont a R if t fro m a R ra d unto w ho wjih o ffended li,v the u tte ra n c e * o f nemo U iw
S c h o o l teach er*.
A m e ric a n * a re o ften iim w e d of b e in g m o n e y lo v e rs,
but a ll A m e ric iu m know that the th in g * w h ic h a re loved
lie a l u re the th iiiR n that money c a n ’t b u y .j;.

Veterans Pay

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*' ir s s iis s A jk M M e ** * o
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aa total of'
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saw.uvo accounts dally.
This will be reachrd by drawing

S o cia l

Japanese Peace

„ut atl.lMH).rnrrls from each of the
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ten final-digit groups.
mediator und advisor, minor difAfter all last digit serial num­
fcl fines lietween British ('oninuui- tiers 0 to II have ber
been processed^
wealth Pacific nation* vicwiilonU tile procedure
will l»e repeatt-^
r*M+«
and those of the United Staten Im-ed iA*\*e seebml digit.
and United Kingdom would be
For veteran* who had more than
quickly compromised.
one serial number while In service.
The Philippine*
also
urr
con­
*" J P I '
VA said il Will use the numher
sidered wllliii;ig to go along with which uppear* on the National
American-Knglish views if Mat
Service l.if* Instui »m e certificate.
Arthur Is present In a leadll'K
About 1*1.000,00(1 veterans are
,»le this source said. MacArthur
eligiiile to roceive the payments.
has earned tne high resi*ect In the
Philippines, Australia, New Zea­
land and Canada us a wartime
TO IIF A T II
Ill'
and occupation Allied commander.
rhi* source said oecretury
vln ugrrfd to consult tho Common. K. Mart in',•*lift, of (Iklnwuhu, rnn^
his daughter, Hetty Adrlta Mar­
wealths and that conferences pw
icrre Ini rite*I to di-utli
,'eetly underway are progressluit. lin, 23.
The strongest argument udvanc. while ush'ep in their home a block
main highway at flklued hv MaeArthu'r lor th*'. peace off the
conference In Japan Is that ninst wuha, shortly lifter 0:00 o'clock
disagreements, which lmvr pre­ this m'prning.
The Is.dies- of the physician und
vented u Harman peace treatv,
could la- »llmliiate&lt;l. MacAr hur his daughter were burned to n
i* •••'• a, take'i from the build­
fci.rs that a conference in ‘ ;••**&gt;»Inglnii or elsewhere wuuM In lug ing, whlrh was left In ashes. Fire
Kuropean anil Atlantic problem* v.. .1 , i ,i .S'.'jlon who wus called
into the dlucosslnns and cause n to l he scene from Ocala sold tlo 9
Miss Martin lay un the
deadlock.
. limly o f
...... ... ..........................
_
flmir near what nppeare*! to he a
MacArthur
Is reported as feclln*
that "his long, tedious tusk of con. door on the rear of the house. She
querlng Japan ami establishing j bad apparently tried tn escape,
her us a member of the democru-1 Her father, apparently, was suffoented ill hi* lied.
lie nation* will &gt;*• completed with
in the next four to six months.

ed murder today after telling au
thorltle* she had made a 9324
down payment on m plot to slay
her husband.
Prosecutor James Munro said
Bit
the woman. Mrs. Margaret Susan
Platt, 31, wa* Mcrompanled liy her
*“ inV«&lt; iu iT io ji'V itili"* *
Mr
S .14
husband, Wlllford, 34, when she
« litn th
...
— ..
IIM ,
appeared yesterday lu tell her
.(rarer MfBike
.............. ...
ikM
. svi-.SafS.
......
g i*
stoiy. The huslmnd, an unemploy­
” ) ium)),» ..... .L^
ed Navy yard worker, later hired
All uMiuait fcvtlcra, M f*« HI
)Sa*i&gt;«. »f»rlaila*a a M auTtaaa ml
an nttnrney for her defense.
’A klrrlaltM rni lu, | | r kurgow t,l
Two men Mrs. I'iutt said had
. l il i l a t r«»a». will kt rk a ra &gt;4 far
M« r r i i l i r a f i r n h l a i Mlaa.
taken her money with the promise
^ ( ir t it a a lW
.» get rid of her husband also.
were held on h charge of grand
* &lt;am
'mmamm llrlro K' ,
r?nu
ja r.. “*
•»,» Va«k.
larceny by emliesdement.
RgMM Cll&gt;. ■*u4 At. Lnale.
,,H'y
lire
Hollis
D.
Scott,
23,
a
former
. ih c llrra U I* a a r a k r r at H r
privatu detective who Mr*. Platt
4 r«'«l»iM I' i *m a k lr k la r a llllr f
r -r lu .io lr «u ilt* aa* far rrra k ll.
said was Ho airunge the Sl.lHNi
rnllna *f all ik» lural a t m arlairtl
slnying, and Walliue Mottern. 22.
In iki* M»*»«|.i»r»r, aa well aa "
II* a r m dUpairbra.
Mottern wus lntrotluced to her,
Mrs, Piatt said, as the "gunnum"
in
'ill
F R ID A Y , N O V . 4, 1 t ( l
who was to curcy nut lh*i plot. ,■
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The proseeiltor said Scott an.l
'I* '"rollAVH H 1BMS V R R 8 R
Mottern denied any intention to
carry out the plut but that they
A proposal fo r a b a rte r w ith In d ia rnny o f f e r one a n ­
j I* A .treat
.
nsil)m Is asd # *jm of
were "Just out for the money."
food romtnurtUra. Goad com aunl- sw e r to th e u e rp le x iiiR rpiestion o f w h a t to do, K cm d h ly an d
Munro said the woman's state­
ilk * H it made fr*w goad hamaa. u s e f u lly , w ith the urent s t ic k s o f fo^Hl th e R o v c rn m c n t ow ns
ment related that she conspired
(and good home* are aarrad roough a s a re su lt o f p u rch ase made to s iip jio r t p ric e * . I t ha* been
against her husband because he re­
THIia ITRIKI INDIO, worker* at llir n. ttilehrin S trrl Plant In Btlh f r to have a fam ily altar. A ll rtal*
fused to give her a divorce.
proposed
that
the
I
’lilte
d
S
t
a
le
s
m
iu
h
t
sen
d
n
m
illio
n
tons
hern,
P
m
.,
put
blowpipe*
back
In
plarr
la
connect
the
b
la
il
furnace*
with
on Ihtin. What one nation of (hiMunro quoted Mrs. Plait as
the
blowing
enclne*.
C
IO
President
Philip
Murray
urged
the
entire*
eel
"Sort It la Ilka I lie people lurai-l. I o f w heat to In d ia , ill re tu rn for w h ic h In d ia w o uld send to
saying the death plot later was
InrliiHtrv
to
tome
to
term*
with
tin*
union
and
Join
Bethlehem
*n
****'**
the U n ite d S ta te s , when a v a ila b le . m ariR an e se a n d m ic a of
- Ch. J7 a i.
abandoned when she und Scott domeat of the rmllonwlilo *lecl strike.
(/iilrrnalloiittl ioundphoto)
v. ok
------------- ---------- ----------n p iiv n lc n t v a lu e . One b itch is ih n l In d ia m iR h t m il be ab le
cided to run uway together. When
I’HIKSTM Al l I HKD
Tib The |»v rrn m rn l it planninn in to f u lf il it s p art o f the h a rR iu ii lo r th re e o r fo u r y e a rs ,
Scott failed to keep a rendelVoiis
IIA H IKH D IK
, •RA(lr
....................
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I
N’oi
I-—
Mrs, Piatt said «he decided she lind
b
ecause
o
l
o
th
e
r
co
m
m
itm
e
n
ts
lo
r
sid
e
o
f
It*
e
n
t
ir
e
output
H AN FO RD, Calif., Nov. 4
' Roman Cnthnlc hierarchy, order­
MChiiiiitT f j iin tuipliuet In ihnrtaKf
been abandoned and told the
- D r . Donald Upp, Kings s-ounty ........... . ,|1IW vow fidelity to tlnw
,
x'
In a t c ii ihrouglintil the world. Beat* o f lh e two m in e ra ls
entile story to her husband.
In alth offirtir, tialuy placed re* ■,
democru tic ' regime oW
In d ia tins need of w heat. T h e people o f In d ia do not
&gt;' plowing it unJei.
«m,nsHiility
f«r
malnutrition Communist - governed •Cxeehosloknow vn rutt il is to be aid e to h u j a ll th e w h e a l In c a l ol
deulhs of four liuloes si(uaivi&gt; vnkm was nceused anew today
Florida Farm ern
bread Unit th e y m iR ht Is* abln to nn.v f o r ; tho a m o u n t (bey
wit Ii tin' parent*.
mf anti-state activities.
Let‘» tee now. Ih ii fellow SliM
m a y buy i* H lrle t ly ratio ned b y the R o v e rn m e n t. \ m illio n
•‘\Vc can’t put enough spark in
At the dime time the Comll'HBlIasea rrsM C s s , Oae&gt;
man who In * leken ovar Admin I io n* *if tin* f»rnln would enable the g o v e rn m e n t to In c r e i^ v i
these |MMiple (migratory farm murilst • government's campaign of
lly O V ID \. M XUTIN
period, *
workers) for their town welfare." arrest* of small liiislnessmit' nnd
‘ ’lheie’f h)mflhiiu&gt; about that n«nm lb** w lie n l rathm ,' and also to control a w o rk in u s u r p lu s , b e -|
Associated Press Farm Reporter
' Iowa lad the 12-stnte midwest he said. "They won’t do anytliing middle class elements
widened.
j * head «i tlir Nuvv y i.n il Ib** am o unt needed to meet the ra tio n , w it h w h ic h to*
; 5 Knf*ld*» job
j.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 4 (/Pi Hie Agriculture Department get', •"ctlon, aa well as the entire na­ for themselves nnd us hmg a* they Kvcn .nnie
Cummunlst
Party
U&gt; w* don’t like. Wonder whai il i« com bat b lack m a rk e t o iieriitIo n* and m a rk e t (iro fitim rln R .
lirqilrn! Idler* (mm city comuiher* &lt;ompl«ipin(( (aboul "liiglt food tion, with rash receipts of fl,l2 'V don't raise their standard of Hv- laemliers ore being Jailed in th)1
province*,' ifhttive* uf the Vic­
Il w oillii !*• b liril lit fllttl n l**tti*r U*« t« w h ic h A m igrit'll'*' ,,rire&lt; and eapietsing a Innuing lot a rrlunrol prewar pVttrt. ‘ '* ' '"*■
tim* rl'pnrled.
so rfillrni siir|iltlH w h fllt m lphl bo put. If till* A m o ric illl *ll|i|i|y
Ofiici.tla express little syrnpalli). rxcepl in the case of a few items. from tho first nine months o f
i'i The. Pultlh Housing AdinimUm
W ID T K 11411'Hh HKPAIHH
last year.
" jloa u&lt; Wadungton ha» approved ii( scnrr-i’ Kt rut f ir ic iiiiit t -r liils t'lntlil lit' iin r o n s e il in tin* mini*
liirtly incal anti milk.
W ASHIN GTON , Nov. 4--I/P )Oniy 10 states, most of them in A Philailelphia firm bus been
Not many consumers would want to go back to the cheap food dayt
■ n application o l the City ol San­ b lll'R Ilill it Wrttllll Mt‘1‘111 III la* I ('IHltl Util!.
the
southeast,
had
larger
incomes
iiwiii'lml the contract fm itqinlr of
f the late '.'IP*, officials say, if *
fold Hiking bn the i.oii-lriu Ism ol
than in January-Heptemher I04H. the White House.
iveue- ami incomes al**' were eul fml&gt;l IMI| llU| many more dollars
- OpDimatrlMl
120 low cost federal lirm tint miil» |
Iowa
nnd
three
other
state*
re­
The nwnrd was made to John
bu&gt;k In levels picvniling then.
for final than before the war Hut ported farm inrome for the period
to be built dining ilte tutxl two j
McHhnin
and
Co.,
which
offered1
A tiudv of stnli-lics, official* (lie uvuruge rnnsuiiH'i' is still
above the hill ion dollar mark.
111 Makifdila A t *.
Phone 512
jr**n. There may be *onm fealuie*
" U ii* * iiiii Ip iu Ii .T!) sirs unt wnnt w n r, w ith n r w ithnut say, would slmw the cmnplulninir ■
pending only about 2f&gt; percent California was runner-up with II,- the low hid on the wmk-*IO0.tmo
of this progMiu which urine'nf u» lltt- uturn iMimb. T h e pcnpl*' lira* trm m uch iiR iiiiiM t it. T h e i.nes l lint they are not Imd ofl .,f In* Income for food, compared 357.800,000. Texas came third with plus the actual cost. The job mu«l
Mill, un iivvioge of 23 percent in *1,277,703,000 with Illinois fourth lie completed within 22 months.
do not approve of, but no one run l«‘H*|r&gt;t-A p re fe r to Riiin tiio ir *'iiu* tiirtiiiR li HiibvurHivu mciuiH, j iih tin &gt; lliink.
Tidal estimated cost, for which
oriiciuls point first to the (lie Hl3fi&gt;3!l prewar period.
with *1,172,11*11,000.
I
, . deny that llir spending of sevrnd am i vnii'p m i I M ill ftvitryime here m u*t fip h t th n t .”
Congress alremly lm« appriiprlaleil {
limners me getting for
Ilnl, officials say, the uverag-t
After
the
big
four
rsme
MimicSn * |inki* M r*. TlU7.s*isii f’l'limt, fo rm e r d ep u ty m a y o r of their propels, lint of 30 farm
■ hundred thousand dollars her** dur
consumer is euting considerably -oiii, *H3N.n23,(MM); Kansas, *72*,- funds, is *5,400,000.
lumlmis for which the Depart belter Ihnn lie slid before the wnr. 723,000; Wisconsin. &lt;710.050.000; |
''.'ing ihe next vouple of ye*r» will [J rnR iic, * rece n t e*ci»pee from O .i'chim lnviikiu.
In terv ie w e d in C levelan d , w here *he ha* been m iik in y ment makes monthly report* on ,f hp wpn( ,,„ .k tl, hu „ri.Wnr diet. Nebraska, *0*4,3*0,000; Missouri,
S w n business, and that good homes
lllti T H K K K TO MKKT
pi' In
V"ly n ."f ,Ar" „ ,“,'y hrIP,,‘ his food hill would take no larger *052,501,000; Indiana. &lt;051,21)1.h
e
r
home
uince h e r eHCftpt* from her ( ’n m m u n l*t-ru le ii honte- •
WA8II1NOTON, Nov. V-(/1*|—
at low rent* which iltey can afford
mg producers "narftv.”
,•• !*■ portion of his Income than before QOO. and Ohio, *047.751.000.
The
Hlg Three
ministers
l lie nig
three foreign mimsiers
t'lcan-Goorl Tlies
7 to pay will be a good thing A» iiim l, M r*. I'elan t ii.iaerteil thnt the present H ltuatlnn in tin . ..........
I ’«rHy ...........statylhnl
/*nl*r " w(r*l "tatylarjl
war/they say.
ve iigreeil to iiieet In Pari. !&lt;•
New‘ York was twelfth with
ffnit«-rl
StathMH'Irwiily
pni'ullcl*
thut
in
C
ze
ch
m
ilu
v
ak
la
tw
e
n
ty
niea-ming
faun
price*.
A
partly
For Duly
, long as the Id leral government is
discuss
Germany
anil
other
pfob*02*.320,1**1
’
a
n
d
Pennsylvania
d" to* ||rfn «* V lL
The stutUtlc* khow, fdr example,
I.nit the' Hints* -Department
.
.
.
. going lu ipemi litis kind of money w a r * URo.'wKon f t vfiiH tt**urTtt'(l tMat C n n im tin i*m hail iiecii pH"- i* ’ desidnMi to hrfng jlio
next with *683Jt*I,00fl. Then panic lems
letps
failiter
ii retqrh
returh Jmlgml
jmlgcd tn
ti lie nalr
nu r a
Michigan,
*4H5,10y,OoO:
North said’ tndny the exftet date for Hie
oh housing pin jccti in uthrr cities. ruilti'tl for Ri*/d. fhha claim ed that A m e ric a ’* RreilluHt Weak- ,,n
in relntinn
.Carolina, *400,050,000; Qklnhonm, &gt;onTerelices Is still un til the u lr .;
ties.*
in
h
e
r
'
w
a
r
1
ftRtilnHt
the
ited
m
enace
I*
th
e
la
c
k
ui
1,11 Vre'ro lucky to be getting some ol
r.nt uIlls*
Press Officer Michael McDer­
*4.'|7.(102,000; Hoqth paknja._f304,m d erstM iirlin k rtntl cn-Ajieratinrt arm uiR clu**e* and RrutipN. shoe*
* 1 5 0 ,0 0
I!i:i7 '
it h(l«.
; W*shingt/in, *37*.578,000 mott; called prertiature ' tn t n ­
i nouncement for ii foreign .office
S I im a iilrt:,,',
............
’ of dr'n*s
hefOra
und
North
Dakota,.
*313,730.0(8).
«
1 19^ 00
IDIb.I’ONTIAI
flAl*
t.'’ .
.
i . t k f , stakra, showing , Increase* spokesman Ilf 1 l/m dan ' thnt ‘ the
" I f iiiiu ir u n d c iiiiit u l. Itititri'ftqlnl and i’c II r I o ii * r Wu ip * g eThe
war.
Departtnent a latest,
HVitlsh
and
Frandtt'forelgn
min1 • No mailer wliat li.qqiens ihete
this year W1»rej ,(1 , n..., r M,lu
w ill a ll t r y to nnd #r*tun d each o th e r and w o rk .tn R o th u r fu r
always ihnse who will tee it
North .Carwilna, with *400,(»5o, .istefs tiTtd tjieerM*T.v’ •nf Htatd1
il,,. pipid of e v e ryo n e , tn i* e n u n try w ill lie *ufo.”
i
•sun wouft* t/ilther ot Paris
OOft .liver *100,077,1(0');
Florida, lAches
,•,11 a ctiaimiy. Manfoid hsd her*
ueVt Vj’ednvsilay nr Thursday*
j
lu p jiic fl, iih In
one co n d itio n to he R im rd cd »R aln * t r
i
r « M 5 h r S S
i * * * . ^ ® ;
"i iu(f*ring from a seiinu* Imusing
in ilie case of orange*
to' .
;* a falg it *ea*tt o f * fc t ir it y . T h e In a tltu tb u i* w h ic h m ake o u r
••rtfttl/nleil milk Doin' 10.7 to
I«2.A99^00 qv»r llfivcent in the ease of 18ntiV* "
it* aliortaga foi leveial year*, wiili no
over t|U4,1813,000; New Mexico
nun ' 72,000 ; ^ , AJabamiij, 4*04.465
-»■•,■■
t*. t’exH Ht n pmoids,
mid
fortrl' fut*
fruedom pok*il»ltt m u*t I ki * iip p o rte d 'h v a u n ite d e ffo rt lewt
only href ratlin," hurts,
..
.
, i f rnnd
3,877/(00 over *82.073,000; Art. local Intcresls appaicnlly ahle to
_
ajppll *1)3,8'...-.............
u
t
.i."
v
c
r
*202,510,000;
Mlssisslp
- ' Ifl*
(iitflivr than
Ihnn hittter)
• id«es, latillis, milk, wool, lemiirrs,!
H is ' (other
th e y be lr.*t, a* th e y w ere In C x e c h o n lo v a k lii.
Phone 1034 Hanford, Flo; ’
*202.2(10,000 over
|i4»,2M J»0j sutta, *t40.()O7,mMl over *15,784,,( do anything ah.m it. I lien along
.
.
.
.
.
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“
'
11ft fi7N (Nifl
giiipefrnit
und
IfthdcCtf . WrfeJ *I;ft •« ft4.tr ftouiajs. '
I Arkunsa. &lt;20(177(1000 over &lt;240- 000 and It1,.
Washington f#378,578,000
h comes an Orltmlo nrgsni/atinn
(irlnging parity or mm*. Thor*
Consumption is lower ,n. f. , Ju’ 075.0(1(1;
Imuislana *2H2J120J)00 over #383,853.000.
*
‘
1
.
______________
leturnlng Ins. than parity !(• case of reieul products (flour
which liuihlv n il, twenty, llurly
I n H f l l l v W f l O f l i *''h'dwl wheat, corn; (otton, rh r, Ctc.), potutocs, bottcr, dry beans
• houses *1 a clip iunldt then listi n i n n i j w t m u j i||K rye, I.alley, groin sorghum. und, siiirnr. Heiluctlons In these
tor, an cheaper than anything wc’vs
cotlon tceil,
soybeans, , peanqtif. ■irddiH't, are s*ii| to reflect larg e-,t
seen around lisie in a long lime,
ItO l.l, vVODD. Nov. l-i/1 ’)— flaxseed, potatoes, swl'et potrt ly changes In dietary habits. T h a t,I
S T .r b t iU J IL Nttf.J 4 -Jrt’i - A n
and aonie folks * iy it la an outrage. es-convh t rrtetlUatfd in Jail tmlay William Desmond, another of film, tons, dry lienns, apples, orung.'s, is, there 'tin- Is'en a trend away ,
chickens, turkeys, eggs and butter- from the starches and sugars—
There's nnlhittg under tit# sun &gt;ni the disheartening aspects of land's old guard, I* dead.
obtained In eurculs and sugar— to
fat.
Ills
family
iP'clnsed
the
dentil
studying
hard
tu
learn
n
trade.
kirp ling any local propln from
It is true thnt the consumer more meats, vegetables end fruits.
yt'sterilay.
Desmond,
71,
ii
favoiite
Ill* ti|d f" J p U ltoa|p Ifld police
buitsling hum** for sale who want
matinee Idol In silent movies, supto tin it. Dot il Ii k .i I people won't v a.tcA tfl, M"*afdcWckllig. The eiimlK'd We)lnr"dnv night to a re
nollrc iickrtowledge h*’s »n **l»crt.
do it, then it'i liHInr to have uutDoyle, 24 said lhat after he- spiratnry ailment.
tlcsldus his iiinov scieetl roles
, tide interests who will than to have Ing released from the Missouri
j some people living &gt;n a lent, or {Hut# Prison last May, hv decided starting with "Peggy" In IWI5,
to studv hiss'll and learn a trade. Desmond wns nl*o u umllnee idol
iving to stay with i^ ir in la w s.
This Doyle .aid, is how he gain­ on Uroailway. lie wii* *een in sueii
iage proiluelimi* a* "tjuo Vmlis,"
'd tils rdurnlhin:
lie took notes and memorised "Unit llnr," "Alins Jimmy Valen­
;! Don't give UI any of that forrign
tine," ami "Horn....... ml Jullel."
vi, s n were toltl the oilier night
His movie lends included "Hog,
Aee menllmird tomtlliing In Washlnginn. ThVn, pfwlng a* a glv* of Red Gup." "Mr. Hrnndwnv."
J About th* warning note Yugoslavia liuilnessman, ho took irfresnei "Knaring Wi&gt;t", "Heading For th*
O ldH m obile
; k*d (cat to Albania, we 're not in- rout sea from safe manufarturera, Itio Grande," nnd "Phnnloni of tho
•'fiO'
f**t«d in that stuff. Stuff?* Not • Flnglly hq st/idiod iaes/Jearnlng Air." He played till parts in recent
.nfeerackenf' g*lng explnsIves are years.
fr««t*d indeed? That’* what
ipnniio stlrfvr panaltica than those
■fl.14*1 hark lim e in I'?I4 win'll who don't. • • *
J
J
FI.0W P.lt IIP.All
U AtJtbiilian airlwluke was mialHn deeldun td ruav thv’ neelln*
"1)8'
Deluxe 4
TAM PA. Nov. 4—bP»—l-cn W il­
lie d in Sarajevo. Who was in- (ehnlqurcVU’s '• ftult/i mothod ; ol son, n™d*ut&lt;m grower, is the new
!)&lt; mjT S e d a n
it*d in any Anitiinn. much imoving Hto*l p|afcaw lthja crow1 president of the Phirhla State llnr*"
tln d liirn i f l o c l e t y siicceedlng
an arclniukr? |)ut mm of lerr a n ilh l“
ed.
Frank Sibling of Davie,
not inlriesled |*|rr died un
I'oile* said ho liegan ‘hi* carsef
Others elected At the annual
4 i W 8edan
in battlefields, perhaps as 'ost
i*t July. Th#y credit him with
eouvriillnn hero yesterday were
X
Jobs
slur*
lh*n
lit
the
84.
Ixml»
sine* t
•cause id a lack ui interest 15
Dr. K. I.. Hncnccr of Hrnduntnu,
l. at because of the ns«as- area
secretary; l.acy Tale of W lnltr
Doyle’s nomeiploslvu technique Haven, editing secretary, and
4 don. Don't 8've us any of lhat
blew up Sunday.
Ralph II. Thompson of Winter Ha­
ft I'uxrt, Coupa
• • • • •
i news, they said again when
Officers found him In a closed ven, fieri IJvIngston of Tampa
H lit’ l a
and Mussolini met al ihc tavern after a tip fntm tho owner and Dr. F. H. Jamison of GainesJ -i &gt;oft
If P a n In pint the world's nnd clipped His hm ldln*, caraer vlilu, assistant secretaries.
i '.Mi Ji
Ho was tlooked on suaplclon of
*f. We want lo read about
(. Ini ■
'&lt;
htirglnry and larceny.
■I Iln u r S w U n
ill to ’I
*•*.
‘
Th*
presentation
was
made
hy
.' •* , |
^
lhi &lt;wr'i
I,, M. Cornell, t general foreman.
■ ■&gt;(
h
A
W
A
R
D
G
K
T4
I
*
"
I.W tl a teal plcasum to Iravr a
Allen, a colored machinists helper,
■&lt; »lqi.'f
tlantle
Coast
Lj'
Judge
V illi' . I*
k fio o . *‘&gt;tne of our Minis Sshonl
with 9 entered Ihv service of the A. C.
vmplnyr) , s presen
.
111,nuif.
COUP
L. O d. I I , IK23 Ip Hanford,
* "T the oliwr morning tvlto 20 y jg r 'ervlc* emblem
»ltl/&gt; l/ ‘‘C
4I&gt;
risi
iDlHM* ‘ft. 'h« .« •
•»*a(WvKa*
i t / . ' OtM)
it of news irporls in our
•ft ■V it* I) j '
‘ ■""i
|Iron all over the world and
■•I v . ten t
2 l « » r S ^
mechanical iolrkacwq of
'
V'.liroi t. p:
.1
•■"*"»*• KI..«W». M 4 w &lt;*♦ AM
__ ef Marik a, IMT,
HOl.L«M&gt; l« M A
„i
MH4
r.UlltMiN UH4M
_____ JJbreiae«e \I bm km » _

i- llsi'iitf The Wheat

Agriculture Department Agrees
Prices Are High, But So Is Pay

a™ .''.'Tn^T^aEr

«»* ... .........

f)r. Henry McLaulin^

Verdict Of Experience

1941

F O R I)

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comiag in", oa« of them
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Eight O’clock
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M il A ll’thft v A t e s i And PROPERTY OWNERS
why 4ur DEBTS nr« not bftlng ntducod with fundi j g
aeonml for thftt purpoae,

EVERYONE WELCOME

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A’ Mindy Hubby May la/./ Hounds Should
Be Too Expenaive
A ls o L ik e L 'la s H ic s
if

New Hutn Feature ♦ftf
“Futurist Fanhlon*

Its I'V N I'U I.V LOW ItA
M \N ) II) •
F.nglaml—S ir
•1 Kit.
N KW Y O R K —Looking ahead to
,\P New *fcrtturr» Writer
(■ ilia It i
■ . | . &gt;f1eft (•till oft «!)•
ills* ria'ket age. L illy Ihiche pccWomen wh**e lii.-loiiid* ate Ila lli )».. • *1 tH, 1' ..nt ii) uMke
T rlrp h o n * I IH sent.* "fo tu ii-t fu*hions" for 11*50.
"liundy ul 00118 I lie hot. -e," ok Id *Mlt ti it i j •Ict i - Ul nf Ih ,'gXv'*
i^ ir llR P a lm e r R a y — S o c ie ty E d it o r
Huts that would lie equally at •
UMUtl.y tin oiijtct of envy b&gt;
a a.
II. i.iul Kcirrtrth
home on 0 -iiatn ctiiise i or at a
vveuun w liioc hx-l&gt;ntiil- "won't 1 ’t 10*1. I t ..........1 •♦.. i i i i i , . SiK-lcty,
, llrmidway first m e featured In
I'll 11 hmiil.** •Tlif\ Hlinuliliri hi'. .i|w.
• •v n' ...I, tl' v isit
' her fall and winter collection,
I.lliil*!* Wit II h ll'lm llll' wlio i:»» A 'till
..ill i act “7B*X
I’ ’
iiti.i
lugellit'i with o new idea bound
Kt»*1. •1K Wl'l'ko'lllh *.l 'Mil* Ml-' I 4A* ♦
tiu|)if.
iiaid
f ‘i*»i
for wide acceptance by theater- ^
Imi 11r«uirtil hi •ointortuM*' «*&gt;inti • «'l .* Mil",
X*
.
, .% • . i f *t,it.(»t aShe
Mr«. A. D. Hhoenmkei line as goer.s nnd ridels in open car*
ale really ill* hirk&gt; imii*F R ID A Y
Memta r . of the Hanford TourThi* is o "face net" which covers
in**-winiiit
\'
I
m• i"
here
guosi
Mrs.
I
toward
Fletcher
T
lie
Ixi*
■
n g ra v 'd
aflint! i*. i
The American Legion Auxiliary 1,1 ^hih have been invited to ntthe hair, shadows tin* eyes and I*
Wi’l'k .’hti
|miiil* 1. *
S
i in, " . i i an vr- liw n
orlII meet at the Legion Hut ut ” ',nd an executive hoard meeting of Rirhlands, Vn.
worn
beneath
Ihe
hut.
When
«
ft
I
III
pi'llll'l
»
.*
all
iur*(scnp)il
•t«1AIII* »| • hi •♦• jS .* 7:;H) P .M.
“ Iih Hie Dlistv
....... Roots ptiil) tn
I'i )!• I d .ill. 1 t* ’»• It . »•.1 1' 1 . Imp. "We
expeilsiv e ilh'li.M 4',
Miss llettye Rene Holt orrived Indy Is ii*ked to remove tier hat
Ht. Mark’s Chapter of Holy '■ rimihitr* plan, for the «eosoo
In
the
theater,
explains
L
illy
,
she
h»- 111'Mr*.
iim'M’ ft. Af . »
,
elioii
Florida .State
’ '.ini" liAjJdC
Clare Kpisciqinl Chlireh will meet '• u s , •'nno'inosl ihis morning lust night from
I IlCl UyMMlIhllllUliM
III.ill
II/
University in Tii|lnlm*.-ee tn spend reveals u perfect coiffure held'
ay i« imvt
M. A
Nov. 7 at 44:00 P. M. at the home ) v Airs. W. K. Smith.
snugly
in
place
hy
the
"face
net
.
HUB* u|* h IimIimI iis ftf111ft* . »o'lhl
A •imri*i- hn* been pln'inod at the weekend with her parents, Mr.
of Mrs. Frank Miller.
which
often
has
u
.-mall
Jewel
or
|
it*- iii** 4iin|.i."h» tl i’|i«'li|i«'i
oimI
•h» Touri*t
Center
Saturday nnd .Mrs, |(. M. Hall in Lake Alary.
. tiisIHB
_______
llow n decoration of its own, for ||,|U|, Alarlowe talk* with Celeste Hello
-'" n il" - iim le- (he dlreedon of
| H ill’|
II)
4lri|llll''IIIB
.Ml «*\
SATU RDAY
F ile n d , of Mr*. Juiur* K Poor- 'decorative effect.
-r u ir t oni 2«lh C e i.tiiry -I’dx’* "1 erne
jM'n-iw |n
The Hanford Tourist Club will 'V * AI«M-s tlro o - oflnr ,,-hleh
G irls who like to ride in t o il-; e .miav and .Monday m U« H)t&gt;- rhe-ii,
IftiiriliK Ihi* |m 1 IW«* w ifi. 4Ml
hold u supper at 8:00 o’cloek ot the Amerleun legion Auxiliary soil Oviedo will lie giao in wuin
t
following I'vi'iti* lm\» »•*•
tlie Tourist Center. Reservations " ill present the fHm. "toe '*bnn" I thut *he is iminiwiiig inp.dly af. vertlbies with thb top down liloa
*»•
means
h'i*til*-*H*e-t I jj,, iinilergoiog a majm opr ration will find the new nci 11 boon, not
l fnlloii llt*l|7Ilia**11* willnn a -i "1
ir.uy lie made by telephoning 437- hv whleh
^ * l lid ,K ' x
Firmdd-l.uogl.iim
“V|&gt;morinl 011I) 10 (iimfort hot also lo allure.
tlll'ow of ii*) own *in:tll hi.'.-. .»*► !
W or C50-W. The American Legion veterans nre nhle to ni'&lt;ke ChristU avoids tlie usuul “burst mat*
,. I Hospital ihis week.
Ausiliury will show pictures of nm* gift *&lt;’|eellnnx. Airs. It. I.
IfiM lIrtili*
Vp v
It 't ill K .lllo r
It) BOH THOM \H
____
tress" look of windblown half fl|*il
limit project the ‘Joy Shop' fol­ Allller rehnhllltnilnn ehairmnn of
, (ih f in I|'M im ih'4’1. 1**1 i&gt; •* 1
hi* foot
the elnh. will dl*n'nv n nnrntmr |
^ give* a sleek, well-groomed and
lowing the siipiier.
tinu* I•• loim iiii hi 1.» e*»»1 t••
•iiokeup,
r&gt; "rnmfv artlrle." nnd evnlsln ! V v C - l l .
l F r . l l t i ‘ 1 t a i n t ’d '(lictly sophisticated nil' to th " '
H O LLYW O O D . Nov
'Ihi* ifiiii'l "l Smhliik w,»
M.tl
. n striet
M ONDAY
their uses prior t »)he .kowme
wenrer.
I 1 look
....... vein* of trying.
t f ii’.t h) i» h ai •• Mi'.
. j.! V In I lit*
Tin- fiammii l.nmlidu Choptrt uf ■ 'r the film hv Jobp Pierson.
now a log
Al me. Docile likes little evening I llurdnri
Ok tlir K* Illil'mitH ASfl'. I'.l’s I'I
•se li'if fc Beta .Hluinu
Phi
sorority will t ’i( i" x n i tgrlpidiHr-d fn-triiefor.
nuis in pillbox -liupe. made e n -; ,Mi;AI.
^
lillt il wild 1 on i.li ••«&gt;•(• i .tti nil
.i dm l i d
I l(
lllnH ot llit* Muvfnir Inn ut 7:30 Sneril mnsle will follow.
Tin
Fellowship
Front Wo. (irti) ol pearls 01 1 hinestoncs, j /h e piide of Sonthlii-ld, N. (...(
.. i* ll.ii: MOM* ••I I !••'•* '•» I'.aa Wilt II
- fii’it le il:wto
A la c k .
Th* ni'n*'r»» w ill lie nn'er (he mens Christian Tempi.-'am&lt; I ’ m- wllh pcihap* 11 yurd 01 so of p o r-|im ve * next iiio iilii fix Spain and j
III* Will M'A lM.I, l» W 1- »||.■*»i.\ •I
u ii is .rin
T lie Business and Professional ',1" ('«-• of .,M
. .r « Ciwidi oq&gt;| Atrs lox wo* henored with an mvi. (lemllviilnr fcalhei. It's fun. poinld' F h b IiimiI. where *lx- will opper.r 1
ih I l Im I t Hr •'«• til*, iihs im ip luoki'ii
ro
1 1 11 ion lo iKieii.I Ablcr-ente Col.
Woman's Circle of the W. H. C. R. I.. Dsnn will riVbltir*
a 'Pandorn Ami the Flying !
mnl n 11111-i'll 1o iii II.* .111.1 1 lo*
-. a tetilH i.f the First Afpthndlst Church nf*-rw*rds Mr*. F I., C *w*ee
ge hllHoween party TuesJaV out Ihe designer, lx wear one of Ibil, liman"
foi MU M. Htie w ill
iadili'i .'4e|i*‘«t oni l i ’iiii uiuh i
t&gt; a im'Jfy
will inert Monday evening ot will have ehnrpe of the deeorn- nighl. The fnrnhv o"d I'uileii these lowering creation* to the
-iki opposite J11 me- Mo ‘on. who
him Uc Ilia; u« n Misiy, lli.’i« an*
lei' and
F:0() P. M. ut the home of Airs. (inn*
tedv pul no a cb'vei eulertaiii thealer, observe the consternation
in
uy
i*
:•
"dipiimlaiat.”
She
,.f
Hie
people
in
buck
of
you
aiul
tha
tor,
I.f
|&gt;itul
.
iih
!
\
i
a&gt;
1*11
Mr* Pee TIU li. nr-»-Mi&gt;e| of men* for ttirir eii&gt;*t*.
Poliert Hillldiiier, 8(18 Cntnllno
•• w ill
be •
&lt;\.
In'
die
in,
si
roiqierative
note
(hen
relict
when
you
reoinvo
III
hi'
|
'll
1
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1
l
i
f
t
t
o
III
ft*
M
t
l
u
l
l
I
lift*
i
•he Pxeford tfoine DenmnstroDrtw.
itiitho.Most of those prosint w*re
riniche , ..oil
I..-1
•I tic. mi.i
c:reies of the W. H. C. S. of (•inn Club, will eondnel a e1««s dressed for ihe ocenshm ...........
■ I... luUeti
nnd ii it to reveal die fliilierlu g and un* ,iol iltile«l a. Id -lie tills walked
Midi.
Vltd solin' .a..- I .It hn* i«. i*
the First Methodist Church will *e iir(» imd rr n fl. for tho*e In- "meirv elit tini. * wa* vn love 1 1 b'tiu.'lvi net beneath,
x cti* . and
I'lie s|,„t,„ till ui*.. 1 ii-l Ava
-) )hi&gt; ns i Ikw murchi'd
irooo'i 'he ! Al 11 udapled
lo mierplaneiar&gt;j
nm -I id 3:08 P. At. ns follows: : terested i» b«m,&gt;.m-.l i«Al- .., it wa .
j.jilll tile CM'. ■
•i I In* iflj',
•
l"r&gt;l
I 'io i "liix io ( m -with
D
ak
I’o
1
lici
new
coronet*
a
n
n
Citcir N'o. I with Air*. .1. A. Cal- Tourist Center ilex' T'oi-sdse '.pool, IliMise glll'-*iu«r e tin w"i wear a ir
1 i.oi rowed tat.li-' m.l 4» l.ioi 1*1
’ . " IIIIlKOti'.iinaii
hair,' |j , , II nod Ri.-anl« VI01.111II..111 l tii *
Ik .iiii , 3030 Mellonvllle Avenue: Ail member* »f #•*#• idoli l&lt;.orl»)* w Ii. i
f.. . ft’fsls s
■ litlU ol
»»• lacqiii-ied
mv»|.|i .........
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o
n
.
ot
loan*
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1
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iiol.t
lollow
III
Circle No. 2 with Aire. J. K. -•■ ■ I 1---P rv*id'» ) i or,, .|(i)*l1ed
.. •*)
ll•ml&lt;‘ml■ dl .'(■ Okies util fruit I uu*l !««•• eWiTpifiK al»tfl«‘l wBl*} |
i d ial.
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1
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le
a
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.c l, 1200 Puimctta Avrr.ur; .dt.n ’
t
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\!
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ut the head
II*.Ill »'•I
I.a -i .*&gt;111 ....I:,, VIII .1lid
Circle No. 3 with Mrs. K. G. Kll- h.'*' the rlnsies.
jt'il) llrndll'V, the Im-et**
mill jot ofivvaid iii swirl* or 1 U h 'x 1*»|| Iti'V • | •»l III* III •hft*V
.llsftl
III
Ift'lftl
lil.
ail
It
»
e
.
111
S
’
ll.'lll
IwTiin
i|n it.
il.trick, Jr.. 228 We*t Klghteenthnisn- neo underwav
for on
Tin- College ul«o ium-.ied the angles w hiili manage somehow tv)' ••I v*•*111v
Athi.llui in’if iih 'i who ihviih'il tn*
in*
i
coil
Itrret; Circle No. 4 with Airs,ooen ho"se
to he t'cH s) (he White Rlhluniers
h\
asking oix. exactly naht.
|(« Ill'll \ | | | r ItMllt Will 1(14*4' ill'
'V iiJ
ifo ih K
I •• • s |*;• t »
hi
h o l l - f t * . 11.
. k\ !o r
W. S. Thornton,
West
First .Tour*.I Center ox the *f(»rnomi thnn to place llielr fnmou* iio«.,
\ *•v» V1irl» |*r*'“* .id 1 1 Li ttiiul*
lllc irh y - iix iiii * kiiii'si'lf «i |.i f)
o il /lip
Street; Circle No. 0 with Ali»*mf Nov. I I. Domes will h*en-! ter. "D ioix i
Ulueen'
in Ihrh'i
11* *'l ’mi 1
K iiliu n rr." Il will
pi'fiii) Wi ll, im ruil 1.. i •l.« *»|t
times
Rs'Ssie /uehnry.
HI 2 Al'iunoiin loved un»l
4 ivHI J*"
&gt;**• | Collr gi Hull.
•4- liiw hr I iii|» tn ill*- Ihk •“"n
................ l o
-UIM* "f th** ..l*l |»«l IIII Wtill llll
Av4*11110: C’lrrli* Nil. r» with \lr&lt;.
••
P*»rlv
*»f tho
* ; The po*ler was painted hv
m&gt; MvriH
»hmUii *4'».m
&gt; i light
l|t’«ll)’h'lt. t.’lsh &gt;1* ill’ .1 tl,*
Prank Ailmna, 20(U1 Idiko \vomu.
e*or)' *S||
ee.t AIIsh Ornce
Grovel.
Ji iilcllne I
•in n
work in
.
, H* n iu rn
1
)*ol . n
ho»i*i' on tn. Il.t ihmtaftti wii-sii’l
The sriiool age Hunheoin Hand mom* Is nroml'ed hv •♦•)• Ch"xi- 11 young man und viil driiikinu
HIM
41
aa
i
iti,«*.
iiu
ir
ll
us»
named
|
Siwtli
.......
..
1
W
....
illi
\
llu
ii,’•
Ills,
hull
th
it, i l l i n i u m it o k
e.'ilinpa
lllll'
tilt
Ihi
\ I t ’ Il ft* l V •'
AV l i t I 'I
I I Mill
of tlie First Rnptist Church will i „.h „f Conimeree, slated Mrs. lieer,
..............................
olid di'clnrlnu “ Woe in ll'i
•'Mi»t
In
v
:.mtl.»r.tun
ol
1949
'
by
.. nt.
l«*nrluied Press Fashion Kdilor f Im 1In &gt;»’.*ii ll« •*IJ*im** In* li:i"
J l f 1'
.(.lllll
i l l '1|»
Hu
K ill «ttli
»' 1 '
m e t at the church at 3:30 P . , '-'mitli.
,1111111 who m il. the bolth- to tii
tin
Whole*.
It
Flowet
Dcalet.
A«.u&gt;'
■ .'Ill to
hoodie ilia) tome olid go, • 1,1 a*| • \V«»| I III I* lu |l.|&gt; .'tl In
h .il
ll
ft
1 . 1 Mil III «
1 . V lli | '
l&lt;f f l l .
M ill. i.
M.
, v|| irember* ■»•• rexnested to *neighbors lip v ”
,l.llu o ol .Sew Voim New J .ls e y . • i i i ) « &lt;t. el 1.4
doll'tl
..... 1 hl'ie'* on * i)le d ia l goes .U hl *
• III*’
1 I II |f III *'l
Monday 3:30 P. At. Ihi exeentive
........ .
iMiard meel* ft* &lt;*l
: . ot h.iii. i Ilia Natlult- .
. i fo ier.
I |. ,
|.l :•ti
lo t'i'1 mal a "i
hum Vn.li.w
iKinid of •h«• Worm'll of the P res-, ,, (1 ,(t ,M
&lt; |„,M ai
,1 7 ;;|u
.,1 lotevei. I Ion', the shirtwaist j
* m i. t . i . i i
• it
11
i.t»
f
i
4
i.f
I
m
M
a
II
&gt;
. lo'iivy
♦. 4 t mi l«.«l.hint: In ..wo lllin -. ,«l Fl.w
bvlerian Church will meet al th e ,,.
u(
Tourbt Center,
I,
11,1 k ill, g lo lillid •&lt;) die 1tilliSOli
N* .• ft ft «il.l A
. &lt; I I I . it II* Ik' l l l t s . l
I* II
H) Ml*. I.. K. S|ienri'r
g irls,
...
. .
m.ii ..|.
tVniu "No
choreii.
,
.. —
••ui oil ),*ai« «K" and »tlll dear •If I* »•• III
I I •* 11. I l . t
l i l u l l l l l I 'l ll * 1 | • III A A 1 * it
(aide,
.*» .» 1 • *,»#
II. I- tie-ting an
Thi* i* do* dole of die vein lo 10 die h e iiii’ of fa*ltlon-wlse M i .mi \ it 4
K illi
.It*. U»i
ll
.. • 1. e x 1 I ' a t i l
*|
|H
• In.in a
n r * N..T 7 S ’ “
(V » r
A n it a I ’ r in g le
j 1tl. ii l*.i i.0 lot' lim e 111it. w hich IB ith r o li.rs l '&lt; i i i nil
eel l.on in voin gnnli o
loo women ever)where.
) till
Aft (1 « ( I I I ! Ill ' I ’l l
111 III**V I l k'
III'
■
•i of
Ihioiig h die year it lias held . t.lei *..‘ i1 a o i c . • lon.oiMi ’ It
will find tlie nvprnee eonb •er wi'l
•Wi l ft»l * * 1
I I I ' - ,11* . 1k%ft
II.
AAel
kin
nt h ti toil.m il nh a. I'm *ni In I Ionic Fiinii.shilurM I I ) HIM 1I f i l l * •1 •ul*. n aa
S t u '—
C h i S’“
j /'« ■ "£ !
W it h P a r ly
Im more slice*'-•f 111 with innioil* ,t» own il« die lop lavorite of all
0 tl.x
1. 1
..a. i.a dio.icht ol it."
though
its
guise
ha* ( 1.
k.i's 151.1 Pidniotto Avenue.
I
.
„
, ...
, „
if lie will hnv llis plaxts rather age-,
4 1.. |l
••i i h 1 i i i n j *
i 11 * | •il
h i l l 1«»%a ,
...
oc
eel.
The Women’s Hll.l«' f'la.-s of
Mis* Ai'itn PrinRb'. brlde .'lect. then try *" “tar* diem fim ii send*,
I.o i d ia l
a ll I l l ' l l .Ii
\T N im •sll'.ll III IS
imoire.l with cliunguig eius.
‘ ••• a,
; m i l u f I ' l . f * •m iii i.n.'k II.’
."V'lllo
the Kirwv lluntlst Churoti w ill, was honored Inn r ridny • ‘&gt;'""8
Nil W f ltd, i..p t.hn
lo.luv it 1* more importnni than 1 ■
f'lmiposl iiiles nr,- g iv iiiio ' me*e
d (l l i| l| i* il1 *l|&gt; II' •\V
•«.
Mill*
••tl*’
r i c,r
mi &lt;0 ut the ehiircli ui 8:00 P. with 11 party al the home of Airs. I impolar. noil m u should i,.i&gt;c m ■
. .. •ni V ...t.I.I..II I I . no F iir t ii* li- i i i ) . I d 11. ft*11 e #i i l l ! V *A .1 A l« 1 III ll . 1 I f ’
. v i i in die vvidler fashion picm. \ St •m11•* I i iii
1 1»nI It
1
1
M wih Mr*. O. G. Roller. Mrs. J. AL Whiliikel. Mixed gludhdll'X'i). I j ’lil nil voiil liiwn elit'III” -. I&lt; &gt;|W II,
i
l
.
.
(
O
I
I
O
l
t
c
.
l
ItOfl
OClS'llt
re. .So grcul is tile demand foi■ n i l | ,, f l l i l h i ’
IIP
I'**
III
W III I.
HI
'•»l
i&gt;, ,r| lineal. AIiL . It. T. H unt1 red rosea und fern declin'd th" weeds, vegetable nnd fruit tdllxg
A -. I lu ll* and - k ilt - dial u whole | -,i 111 •• I -la Mil’ m n l aa , 11 h'.i a *• ill linin' O.'.lcs, tied preuils, ond
I’MIII
f,n,| Minrl
IVirrmm iih WhifnLn hi»nir for II if* party.
K
i. ii ' IS
M l l l l ' t t o i l ft* It
n|,|
ui
p
iice»
n-ed
in
an)
1
10
AA l i l t
IIII* ' i't,
During the owning gum.:* w.-re ,
on the d &lt; ' &lt;
’ ’ ' • • new division al die giirinent in I f . M i F t I II ). I ' h i AA
I
IMI.il ftI•
•
•
*•*‘
ho‘ tv*ses. Kiieh member is uihinooi ni the tool, e. Il even found [ olixuf
im iiy now is devoted to making ft*.i i in i T ill) Im%«* ln*ft'ii iii l!iur
i I
will, Alt*. K. T . C’hapm u.i., "•
■ ,u'
I*. Wl|l«ll lill.t*
II
witll
id t&lt; bring 11 "white elephant". enjoyed
il*
nnv
m
l.(
do'
kit.
hc|i
will'll
-eporale-.."
*
"i.I m .- in i In l\ .
■•.Ihr*if
*»fl
il
II*
»'
A prnctlre meeiinu of the Hehi- Me*. C. K Hornsed, mid Mrs. A m - ! from iimlen end. .m. .
fits*'
'he
new
1ovc
'iii*
-llown
i
the shirlu nl.d and «kut gooHhl
iih a !•*••. It a*
liiida Ftjw kahs ho* In-en cnl(ed old Durand winning piixe*. A love, "ver n .i. iilniit « '» '" " r J ” ' ttl’1 10 -rlinnl and to office, chosen ' .\Imi|! h m I S' i II iv d ii . hou* fm ■ iio l.e i i eil III lux -love
well- i flllll
, \*.. S.».| S..»u'« .ifli'i •• -iv \ ft'iii*
.... .
for 7:4/T, F. |A|. ,VJI, officers and K variety of irlf l. wet.- prcsi'iilrd 1 lu* dellyhleil « 'ih
l
l
’i
11
h
.1.
Ift
ftfpl*’
.ill
•
Ihi
u
i
.ftc
n.
by coeds ond career g irls for il Ixpitii’. n\ t
ifii'iftlft* 1 .homo | lit I I I III, II* *, III p.lcll*
member* of die d rill team dre
III III IHII*' lift*
IM Im* i
pi.x iiru tii) unit versatility. R * &gt;lit' no111*is | hi iiu'tiiii' iiiakimr i« kflJIV . Vft'il**)' llll.! 1.1% a* I.
iciiuesteil toxhe present.
n il's*
s i l l . Il l
llll
m illlh l'l
the -tttnilhy lostnmv, of the.teen- ' •»• ft. . .I I Ills*' it llll- AAMV," III’
till' lillnm»tll&gt; ol itll-ft .111
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AA 4)
MI i f h m
I '•* i . s I ft i t . p i
&gt;». •
W K hN K H D A Y
l
.,gur, tin favorite of the house
I. ill o«.ih lo iiil.llird
I V , " \ m | i|..|Tl hM't I i t «*«f lll l
««llo)Y. iftllt
" T ire 'Hoeinl ' Deduftrnent of U10
la f k * » l - II I i oh •
v
ife,
the
pel
of
the
glamm
g
irl,
i
i
)
iii'in
d
i
him
*,
to
n
1
1
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pmmk
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... w lil liavT
.
I Ml *'l|i|f* III
W •' I ’ •
VA. . l l l l l
Wnmop’* Club
hpyo u
a 1I1
ileaa{rt
, This winter It steps nut uftor
11111111% I lilt Iftllt •. will. III). hiM'M i f ia n iili' i i'il aa tl Ii w h il*' pU llilt'o . oil • a u i i hi
aa . . i; u n i
ii*
..........................
mliNe' kt l*W
•ill' I
nark a- one of the tup styles of i l.'. mi I4).. I'.tiir fii.in ih.* H. i i ’fii, ha* «l a%mih | ♦ioiilil*’ i I m h - . i
i l l u l l tl. A ' . I t
II I ’
p in
P. M, Hostcsges w ill he Mrs. PJul
I,lives
are
louchlng
Ihe
edge
f
i i i iimn4’ ii lion | ii *\i &gt;••r*». Mi l l '
.’h a i l , li.’n .lh iM iiil am i I imp
r | , . / * U . s , Af»4.l |ln 4r)' Lee ami W. Miller, Hr., Mrs. J. A M u"\ Mm* pol io v i 'v nlifi* w»tli ii ‘♦ trip die *ea'on for nny degree of will
l.ia•f*ni».l’ h lo f« i'll
lurm itliiy. High style designer' \ | I . \| Im. him ilnwn for a Vim hatw aai' i i * i ' i « .'ii. 11|«
Mrs. Murvln Register. Mr*. I •«'*
pl.tV feu lit f * i , i f him l*
Mr 1. 11. R. lrcck.
of
1
roll'll
tutie
or
Mof'dL
-Imw iiiboluus evening skirt* »f i ,li.l.u ..ii nm* ii iil .Hit! tlift* 1 'ii rum h .'iiip . wa • •••I
T
iiylo
f,
M
m
.
M
virs,
Alt
*
I’rR'gl
i l iT H I ’ HHp AY
T u n , on youi radio and listen sllppei »til in which may !»• vvont ] &lt; | .i) . in wiik'li h i'il pin a M ini.i
•i.|»»ft, l hifift*
Iii*
i'll
\ 11VI lift' I*.fill
II*'AA*
T h ' regular riwetlng
of thi Mrs. Durand. AirK. (Tm|imuo, Mr-. lo w r it It I very Tuesday nioridtlK w iili a variety uf top*, either |j V Ilf ft.ft* A.'lll l
i; 11.no.I
lil.*
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L.
Myers.
Alt*.
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••.(h i iiplml'sli •« .1 po *
H n n im ili Rehpknlt Lodge will he
at 1 li:llft A. Al fm gardening helps covet-up juckels, for dinner v..:i»,
I
..on)
lli
h i * inii 'i ••un-i«li*riiiif I fti|*».| wiih
Mrs
J
W.
Greene,
Mr*.
N.
Davis.
p i»« pi**’»i
luld In the I. f). O. F . Hall at
If yon have 11 gulden piohloni drop 01 simple** I hi.lice*, foi while, I.n* . f... f.I im lip lii I.. hi'. Iif*
(Oil I ) I t • I l
lli’J . I
diOO p. AL Inllntion service* will Alary Horst of Tampa nnd Mr- mi- a curd.
ft**ti 9
l.la i’k
: I'.i a Nl.» II aaa i f until In i lin.il. r»»hl#*J.
It.
Devore
of
Atlanta.
A
h
"
tie
(unctions.
F o i* * .!
.b* held,
A .In .iii llfi.ih anil «*..|i| a lo i l.'oft* I
Misses I'nuliiie, Helen and H"«
Ill illum e i* a deslgnei « •■" i. |•.. 1.1* h* «l
To make u quick und delirious
Miller, Alloc and Louise tiiceoc. .no.olnte G osling put u !&gt;*fk- on- clung firmly to hl« Indict ui I ft r A 1*1 III lllll hll|ll' fl.| ll Ill.OlllWa) •i lt .l l III |.l« lis* •! I’ I I ' •
Tlvrsln I’ctrns mnl Novella d an s
semi-sweet
chocolate the hlniise mid skirl for any l»"n fll't JlfllM III* fllll l'.’ « " III.' \ Is
i \ *mI il Ih* .an * .up* h ftihl
1,leers ond 3 t cup evaporated of the dliy of night. T ills vein tn&gt; I iif
AA l l l l
IIIfm M i l l AA i a .* • ’ i
milk in 11 amull saucepan; cook how. a distinguished colic. io-o • p a l
I ftial« 9I\ ii ii i ft-a * i! • hn 1111111.’ of 11 U’VA \ II i ' l l II
lowly until the eliot'olale nm ol tliese Minve separates foi ili.v
Ah f
I
due |t. I 11)1 III* I
Sill, blend ciisily when allrred and 1 veiling, same casual* a- a llll) «.| T l NDI. I *»!•»■’«» II I \ lllil* alone
il|.«* llil'H
M ill"
A special series of services will
logrlher. Ilring to n boil nod hull -neuter ami s h ill, sunn .......... ipil i va Ih ii In' mnl K mv Ih.Mi't •* It. H V ( . i i i . ft I a i i . l V o I ».n
begin at 11:08 A. Al. Sunday at
/ . nth for 3 i« 3 minutes, or m i­ -lioligh foi the most elegant pl:iA ill! III* l-lio i *ln»’k In.AA I’Vlla
It) IHIH H A G IIK H
t'lix l . ' o v i f n m i l l! I a * • h )
the First
Prcshyterlitn Church VP N e »sfealurc*
M l*
l l thickened, stirring ennstunflv. party.
Thi**. fm hot Ifin 11ui' nun play ai '.i.mi I | | f I III I IIH* &lt; ' M •I'
with Dr. Al. A. McDonald, presi­
S
in
occasionally
while
frosting
Houndinirs
lie
u*es
glittei
lab
could
DA I Id) Miss Anieerlcn
•i .
I d id ft!'
Ki' l*ol I I p i l l I I. I'
dent of Thornwpll Orphanage,
rics fix the hlniise*. skirt of Hift' iii “ I hi* liopioi# I'i ml'
Dlinton.'H. c :'a s ".he guest speaker,, l« r n a makeup trick o, two from cads; then sptead.
A I II
VA il
.III I * I llll.
a T l . i. Ill
Blfiahl
I
h'tivi
y,
Moril*'
M
I»o
mol
rustling
tuffstn
01
cslithrry
ni.n.
iieauly secret* «f
— —
--\N iO'l« II l o ir) I III* S l l l l * •**• t i l ' III aa I m h M'.nl
Il was nniiniincrd this morning by the ancient
lie combines wool |*an| I ‘id iliumh
Mignt with a lld la water and Homelime*
... i»a
II. .1
•« •
tit* Rev. A. O. M rlnnls, pastor of K “cosmetic* were witlely list'd ollmving fits mlxtirre to bull, Jersey nnd satin, vvhh dm .... id - H inn •Hip || f .ip illli’il I•I**'1.1 Vl"ft- V O l O t ' l A f i l l !
•{lupin. 'In
I I I *4
the church. Services w ill continue t ir e 1,808 years la’fore Christ, rin 11 11 few drops of lemon Juice effect. Hut III* faith in the -hut H hi low !')«• \ iiil h«'*« •hilim f i l l I * . t ) tf M I ..il ihii'*’ oii’hir*'- al iiiii *** i lion *: "l.ook him . . A l l , |*Il I
each day through Friday, at 10:00 liven today Kgyptlan women ore ore lidded lo make n thick, trans- und sk irl us the iiii-Amen.-an j w
\ -k ) *MI•Wft*|I* '||'*w lllll' Il 'I'"'
. \VoiMli*r if V iftiii will r k ii Ih
A. M. and 7:30 P. M. *
credited with mote effective eye ■ inicat syrup. After cooling, it is ilitfit reandna nnehaktn, and the .rrlt*n-•
• a Kiwlfffr- mol Mint alliinu Ilf w »*u(h?' "
Dr. Ali'RonuM Is u graduate of makeup Ihnn ihelr sister* over applied to the *kln and then re* customers agree.
Presbyterian College, Clinton, 8 .
moved. It hu rls—yea. But for at
world.
.
,
.
C. and of Columbia Theological theHoi*
ure u few Kgyptlan Imnuty I,.u*i X month the rough, unruly
*
O’N E IL II I.
Seminary, Decatur, Ga. Until flvo secrets. They lake a good deal Imii disappears. Weatern women
H
M A K IIL E IIE A D , Mass.. N
years ago when he became presi­ of work hut, after 34 centuries, who have tried it say It la tha
141—A nervous disorder
»pdent of Thorn well Orphanuge, he i'.!l&gt; liu u beauties still believe most effirieUi depilatory they
pnrrntly has closed the vvn'mg
was a Hiirreseful pastor In tho them worth Ihe effort.
know.
Synod of Georgia serving at the
Out lirru 1110*1 women hnvo 11 career of Kugenc O’Neil. No*"*'
Kohl, ab e /e uutkoup so effec­
h ir d
Presbyterian' Church at tive the ancient Kgyptlan qoeeii* "hnllmtn," it professional who prir.r-winning drtunatlsl uml »xUnion Point, Ga. and for 13 years nad it hurled with them for use in cull* once monthly In provide ihor of several Broadway hit
III* wife, Corlottu, -oiii Is d
he was pastor of the First Pres­ thr afterworld, Is worn by B0 P*t Ihe "imlnvvu" treatment.
night that he Is suffering ft'x n
byterian Churrh at Moiiltrio. Ga. rent
- m , r r __ women
Next to kohl, henna Is one of Parhln/ort'a disease and that it »•
of modern Kgyptlan
Rev. .Mrlnnls said that D r . Mc­
It It a black, smitdike powder. ,|„. ,m,M onllqo* Iieauly treat*
Donald Is In demaiM for egBclal Hiwcinl altops sell It on framed nu ot*. Amerlran (komeo may re­ "getting |iro«r*Hslvely worse."
Ilohlet of the Nohcl pi ice
'
service* throughout’ Ihc church. Khan Khalil*, aticftt In Cairo’s fUu „„ „id Joke that "aome men
A cordial invitation U extended to Mottskl tiaraar. Beauty shops hr
like, blondes,
three P o li./'.
blondes, sumo
sumo Ilk
like. brunette.
brunettes U lj-ratitr. ^n.l
S k il'l ( 'iitilp jiu io iin I ’uc
a ll friends of th* First Presby­
..I some
....... like
IIL.. m
wiiniso
henna woy
wav ' prlxes, 0 Nell also hns
uulM'M'i
and
in w i Itenna
-lock it.
"Em peror Jones," -Hiramr.'
•’H irin g " InIn­
terian Church to attend Ihe ear- niiroad
•'SchiMiI Iti'lli'a " . . • "I
Isn’t
vury
gootl--hut
Kohl la made hy hunting don The pun
vices to hear Dr. McDonald.
women believe
Ihe terlude,” ’’Anna Christie," “Mourn
strip - of cutttm ilippetl In ca-lor Kgypdan
In n K n it T w ill S w .'id c r
ing Hecnmrs Klrctra," und "Tin
.
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I m 4 ____________________ . . a . . t .
o il.'
A• smooth,
concave
plate is henut)’ Ircuintent Is.
iln
lry
Ape.”
S
H m h i liliii-h , W ild e a iu l
I'|..asiin( women plrk henna
held over the fire to rolled die
G O I.D K N W ED D IN G
snot. Then the soot Is mixed leaves, dry them and grind them.
i'liH h -in . Si/.)** H*.! In !IH.
Mr. und .Mrs. Hoy Schmidt will with ground kuhl stuno, placed The dark green powder Is then
Waldorf salad—lhat old -'&lt;"( 1.
celebrate their Golden Wedding lu a special container Egyptian- mixed with water. Henna la not hy of apple, celery, walnut-. &lt;•' '
anniversary on .Sunday, Nov, 5 cull a "m ukhalal” and locked only
(Illiy used
USUI to
11) turn
lin n their
Mjwir hair
x»ir an jaiuyminatse—*akec i yomiMise—'n s r ' on new
"
w|fh an open house at tholr home, tight hy • cover whose needle­ orungo-hlomle sltade. It la used lo terwat when It's served on a i»'J
218 French Avenue between th* like edge i* saturated with the (lellcrdcly lint die palms, feet „f waterrrsa and aecoinpumcd
t . ' i n nt 8:88 nnd 8:00 P. M, A ll odorless, fast kohl dye.
and nail*.
by a mound of creamed c.,n«if)
........................
* are
*“ tnvit
friend#
of the couple
K gyliau
Irndillon
says
a cheeae. Duet Ihe salad and •)&gt;«•
You apply kohl hy carefully
to attend.
woman with
henna-dyed
hair the cDI*»e with a little p«|nd*
in.ertlng Ihe fine edge between wuinitu
n u ll
•
ivi . im ’ h / vii
cjo cmi iid i. Afu»r ou ilin ln t i n c ! ni,Vfr EiiffviR from damirtiff.
'
**
for color.
eye, end with a tiny line which ---------------------------gives Ihe eyes an attractive,
CO O KRD FOOD B A L E
The PaughUre of the Wesley siandng appearance.
Egyptians centuries ago bor­
Class of the First
Methodist
H u ll H llpx In m u ltirr.'p .* .
Church will hold a cooked t a d rowed from their Turkish neigh
luce trim m e d und tt|m li(|iied H lylod, m im e S iin te 4^
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used for charity
llln c k . . lie u . 1 .IIH
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Ilaiaw a Is perpared by mixing
Singer amid other makes naw and used
Oysters go a long way w h fl
Hewing M a ch in e a nnd Sewing Machine
they arc aihled to a well-.eaaonefl
J
cream sauce and served with W k
Repairs
ed fish fillets. Oysters are alee deUsed Radios. Record Players, Ice Boxen
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Somaon could gut tho PMHotlaoa
to flight, bat could navur cauaaer

Wmaelf. The Phlllstlnou tookhlm,
gad put out hla eyes,—Ju. 18:21.

Marshal Tito of little Yugos­
lavia promises Russia a fight to
tha finish if lhat country is invad­
ed. Well. Finland licked her once.
General Collins, Army chief of
, says the Russian tanks arc
r than American tanks. He
t lo know, but frankly we
don’t believe it.

S

* Tho Ccnitis Bureau estimates that
die population of Florida has inCreased 397.000 sine* 1940. That’s
in increase of over 31 porcent.
Florida growsl
Erick Rioa Bridous, tho Bolivian
pilot who crashed with iho Eastern
Air liacr killing 33 parsons lait
week, suffered a relapse when a
"friend" visiting him in tha hospi­
tal told him the extant of the tra­
gedy. How often do our best
friends with the finset intention!
in the world make tKe road back
more difficult on • kindly visit to
the sick!
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Thd Herald is looking for hunt­
ing abd fishing pictures taken i|h
Semidole County for its TodfM
Edition which will bo isiuedjme
Utter j&gt;art of this year. If you have
any Meant snapshots or other pfe^
lares of duck. bcar^lM fcj^ uai.1
dags a the woocWW‘ReEwfi'digkind aught in pE d U ft^ l Tm aipu
or la in . bring* ihsh/ In tual » Y

30 Million Seedlings
Readied For Planting

There are perelatent rumors that there i&gt; being plan­
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
ned an increase in the price of gold, devaluation of the
Al* Forties Affairs Analyst
United State* dollar, In other word*. The rumors are con­
sistently denied by Treasury Secretary John Snyder and
other government official* concerned, and Dr. Edwin G.
Nourse, who ha* resigned a* chairman of the President's
Council of Economic Advisers and presumably is now com­
pletely free to speak his mind, has said that to the best
of his knowledge "tinkering with the dollar” 1* not contem­
plated in high government quarters In the light of these
denial*, It Is pertinent to ask just who Is interested in get­ Russia created tha hug* Rod bloc ela»*. M w m l thousand people
nf nations which owa Jleglanco to w»rc Jailed In Prague. Such arting the price of gold raised.
Moscow, but agent* haV* penetrst- rest* now, ar# reported to lio
The argument has been advanced that devaluation of cd oven the unclvlllacd parte oC 4pr«'lln», through the provinces,
the dollar would provide the government with a huge paper the world to establish Bolshevist Wid people are said to bo getting
v'lts stores of gold at Fort Knox,' out nf'wwtcfr n cells which pledge thojr. fealty to imtences nf,jtw« year* In forced
t r i &gt; tj 1
Ubor ramp* or In uranium and
new dollar loan could be made to (irent Britain at no cost Moscow..'
The chief Weapon* employed Inr* coal mines,
to the taxpayer. The promise that the government,cap lend this
"WoHiltHcvolutjnn" have ho*n[L 0 m* Prague resilient reported
money Without getting it from the taxpayer * toojstupld Ideological persuasion and out*' th„ hi. cousin had been sent to
for discussion. A devaluation of the dollur,(Would deatrdy any right fosea. Of these the strong.' „ „ r*nlttm thine after a four. . L I —L. ry
t . i l . &gt; ! &gt; . M n *• U iu f n gilt# ta ftirw l
t■ini. He was convicted of
gains .which
Cjr«at tBritain
may have ahtainoti ftom'tluvalua­ arm method has been responsible
for most of the success. World lioming to western broadcast*
tion of tho pound, and would llkowlne negate the effort* or War
ft of course assisted greatly,
ailing them,
several other European nations to help straighten out the since numerous countries both in
u 1,„tl,|mm v„rnnw„ i h«s
economic tangle by devaluing their own currencies. Devalua­
tion of tho dollar would throw new cnnfualon Into the ec­
onomic world, and put Europe right Imek whore It was la- &amp; S K 3 S r S S T w - i S i . ’S ' i l l . ' J f
Britain's Socialist Prime MinH m l t v t o Th. r K
!
fore devaluation of the pound.
ister Attlee adds another weapon
,r
\y L
th«
It might not be justifiable to conclude that the agitu- which mustn't ho overlooked. Ho
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tion for a rise in the gold price comes from people who pro­ says Russia I. using its United
mfnI
ll vs* }Inanefa!
fit from the economic dependency of Europe, and want that Nations veto a* an "Instrument J ? ' u
power politics an.l for further- ^ ;r^ ,nornt7vu .ffilrw
dependency continued. But it does seem that only special of
log the imperialistic alms" of the ■n'1 *PP°,nt&gt;v« « * « « •
'hi* manner ha* Ciechoslogroups would profit. If there are sound reasons why tho Soviet Union. Atllee made this
gold price should be advanced for the good of the world, cbarge In a speech In which he vakin lieen mad# an unwilling
cited C'sechoslavakla'a plight member of the Soviet bloc. Tho
those reasons should be brought forward. So fnr they do not also
ns mi cxnmple of Russian methods, comimmlilng of this sturdy little
appear.
The Prime Minister gave Cxech.
typic*! »« Bolshevist me-

30 MILLION SEEDLINGS 1N8.

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.** gsr r c u r x t r«nx.x,r,n
h.."

nsliivnkln as "a shlitlng'example of
Democratic practice between the
wars" which has now been "re■lured to the statu* of Mali i'ountries as Bulgaria, Poland and Rnmania,’ which Have never had much
Although our country has prnptirly been tpjl)cil a melt-, more
than a facade of Democracy."
intf |&gt;ot of peoples, for at least a century the native bora Oxechoslavahla doe* Indeed pro.
have constituted 85 percent or moro of our population, him vide an excellent'example of how
cording to Dr. Louis I. Dublin, chief of stutintic^l liurcau ofl Bolshevism* work*, flhe cannot of
be put In the same class
the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. At ptfsent, about; course
with some nf the Balkan states
08 percent of our people are native born, ho pointed out. j which still aro primitive In many
"Tho foreign born population him been shrinking rapidly, repccts. The Cxcehoslovakla which

Native Bom

since the 1980 Census,” Dr. Dublin notes. At”thftttlmc, th&lt;{
foreign'born numbered n little moro than 14,200,000; by
1045, this had diminished to an estimated 10,400,000.
"The numbers and proportion of children of foreign
parentage also have been declining. In 1040 only about one
fifth of the native white population waa of foreign or mixed
parentage. If to this is added the pro|&gt;ortlon of foreign born,
the total still comes to less thun three tenths of the populaIon."
The foreign born are largely concentrated in the northeastern part of the country, Dr. Dublin observed, with nourly half of them lit the four slates of Now York, Pennsy­
lvania, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. The proportion of
foreign born Is lowest In tho South Atlantic and South Cent­
ral regions, where the native born exceeds i)H percent of the

President Paul A . Wagner of
Rollins College, who will apeak
»t Iho Garnet and Gold Key ban­
quet Friday night at Florida
(Rate University. The banquet is
utie of tho highlights of the annual
Homecoming weekend, which will
oe climaxed on Saturday when
•'he undefeated F 8 U Seminole*
dash with Mlllaapi College.

thur Rank, biggest operator In
Britain’s ailing movie Industry, re­
ported heavy financial losses to­
day and threatened to quit making
films entirely.
Th* Yorkshl re multimillionaire
said hla group will make only six
to 10 films In th* six months end­
ing June, 1060. And, he added, un­
less the government lowers Its 40
per cent tax on movl* ticket* he
will pull out.
Already, the organisation has
sold two of its studio* to the Brit­
ish Broadcasting Corporation for
usa In television.
In his annual statement. Rank

,h"'l* '*’h'*'h have operated with
"u&lt;-b efficiency In *n many other
countries.
With the foregoing background,
it l« easy to understand why the
United Slate* government last
Friday imposed rigid controls on
shipment of strategic good* tu the
whole world, excepting Canada,
to prevent re-shipment* to the So.
viet bloc. The strategic goods
concerned are largely Industrial
items which might contribute to
the Soviet "war potential."

T A L L A H A M E B , Nov. 7-&lt;»ooelsU-ApproxIraatalv
SO adlli&lt;m
tret stodllnga will bt avsllsbl#
from th* Florida Foraat Bervlce
nurttrlea for planting by landowner* this wintar. This record
production, an Ineroaaa of 60 perrent over laat year, waa reported
today by R. A. Bonnlnghaussn,
management chief for tn* atata
agency.
Boiinlnghauaen tald the crop
far exceed* expectation* and In­
clude* 29,108,000 *la*h pine seed­
ling*, 222,000 longleaf pine seedling* and S,400 cork oak aeedllng*.
The tree* are *old for reforest*tion purpose* at tht cost of pro•luctlnn and shipment. Three pulp
and paper mills ara buying about
4,000,000 of them for free distri­
bution to farmrrs and other landowner* through the county agents,
Rome free distribution la also mado
by tha Bata foraat aervlca for
school forestry projects and for
Arbor Day planting* by tha
schools.
In addition to th* stodllnga
grown by the stata foraat sendee,
the St. Regia Paper Co. operatea
P O LIS H D E F E N S E
LONDON,
Nov. 7—(A V-Th#
British foreign office today call­
ed th* appointment of Soviet
Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky
a* Polish
defense
minister a
"further and most Important de­
velopment In bringing about the
si'liscrvienc* of Poland to the
Soviet Union."
listed the group'* net tors at £746,747 (12,090399.60) for tho year
ended laat Jun* 26. ProflU th*
previous year wer# £4,176,788
(|1 1,682,040.60).
But, Rank said, the group with­
drew 13 ,268, 188.60 from reaervea.
It also borrowed 66,880,814.40.
Rank placed th* losses on movie
productions at |2A20J)00. _________

CANDIDATE FOR CITY COMMISSIONER

It
ssw m that a ‘itylilSr trag­
edy fan hkpjjen lo apy’ maa than
that ho be Required to lata iho Ufa
of hla own falhei. Y d it is tha sort
• f thfng lhat can hajipMl lo any• M . A * a man grows oldtr ihc
•haMcs of menial injuries increase.
swollen or broken blood vessel
tamiag pressure on the brain can
Mm tM gentlest person into a
dangerous fiend. When that hapPNW desperate measures may be
ttoc isary to save the lives of younggy hMhhy persons whoss opportuni­
s ts aro still before them, ll is sn
gwftd.dsciiion to have to make and
G A IN E 8 V IL L E , Nov. 7-(8pejMg Sympathy goes out lo those
clallV T h e alligator pear In ahapo
i p MV* to auks it.
h a . j p .mble* at th* p u r and his

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Puzzled Teacher Annual Stetson
Deciphers Foreign Homecoming Will
Student’s Themes Honor Past Stars

fM biJie resemble* at th* butter."
/; T»Hw pussling sentence deecrlhMdttod ia Tampa Iasi woek for |ng an alllgstor jH«ar la on# that
recently greeted Dr. Jam** Wllaon,
Mitlgg th* civil rights of g color- assist:.nt professor of English,
I whatan. ll was only eeccutry aa he checked through,# hatch of
| the defense to show lhat the theme* written by inembera of hU

Twh Polk county policemen wet*

■MM might have been beaten by
it rcommon law" husband lo
Ml Mshadow of doubt in the jury’s
■■|;i«v*r the State's contsntion
f l .she wai beaten by police.
■M. tha doubt was established
M :m s nothing for tho jury lo
la acquit them. You can't
a ban unless he' ll proven
beyond any reatonable
lad yet them era thou who
i think that a federal anti| law ibould result la the
Ml ef police officers for
wearing.# lynching which
laeo ia their community.

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iaapuag*. Instead It was a produot o f a special eourso dealgnaUd

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Th# Homecoming week-end offlMhr gate under way Friday with
fiatrntton, personally conducted
22. S
campus, an open
Meg M the new Fine Arts Build-

Jumnl Association dinner

Md PROPERTY OWNERS

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return to tho hone snd b u m dips L e ft

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What Causes
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By

W. V. Bitting
Touchton Drug Co.
8moklng, nervousness, aller­
gy, aro all causoa of an annoy­
ing cough. But a cough may
alto be an Indication of a moro
serious ailment such a* ainuaItla, tuberculosis, chronic bron­
chitis, heart trouble, lung ab­
scess, lung or cheat tumor.
Coughing spells aro weaken­
ing and embarrassing. When
you have a cough that peralsta
for mor# than a couple of
week a you should see a doctor.
Finding and curing the cause
of your cough Is the only way
to overcome It.
A doctor's proscription is the
moat effective medlelnt. Have
It compounded of quality drugs
by a pharmacist with aa estab­
lished reputation In hla pro­
fession,

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And Personal Activities
U H h Palmar flsjys-aoclaty Editor

Social Calender
MtiNOAY. „ _1
The Gamma Lambda CnHplrr of
Beta Sigma
Phi
sorority will
meet at the Mayfair Iniv at 7:!M*
o'clock.
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The Buslneas and professional
Woman's Circle of the W. S. r .
8. of the First Methodist Church
M alll meet Monday, aviating at
P.00 P. M. at tlu home of Mrs.
Robert Rillldmcc, HOft Catalina
Drive.
- TU ESD A Y, .
Circle No. f. of Ih J iU * S . C
8 of the First Methodist Church
will meet wltfr- Mr*4 P. I t Watkins, IB1II Palmetto Avetnie.
The Womon’s Bible ('lass of
the First Baptist' Church will
meet at the church at" 7:110 p.
M. wlh Mrs. 0 . (I. Udlert Mrs.
■ Pearl Hasel, Mrs. R . M j Hunt
and Mias
Pearl
Petfrsou as
hostesses. Bach mumher Is ask­
ed to bring a "while .elephant".
A practice meeting of the SentInola Rcbekahs hns . been . called
for 7:48 P. M. A l l , offUcrs ami
members of the drill team are
yucsted to he prcuflU, ,*
ni convention
convenil
" W
2(ith annual
of
the Florida Congress of Parents
and Teachers, Inc, will'open nt
(PM P. M. at tho Orlando Senior
■High School auililorhihi.- All P.
T A. members of Seminole Coun­
ty are urged to iiltehd.' '
The Thrift Shop wllp he open
from Di.10 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.
Workers Will lie Mr*. Honey Witte,
dr. and Mrs. Williamf Waite.
The Junior Women's1League &lt;tf
tho Congregational Church will
ho ld" a regular meeting at the
hoign pf.’.Mrs. nttrhbj-'jifi^jtist at

Ttlephnn* 14ft

Mrs. W. .1. Wright of .litefsnnvllle is visiting her sister Mrs.
K. 8. Hockey ph her leone on
Park Avenue. ,,,
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Kay and Hill Nhoenmnhcr, stud
enls Hi I he University ol Florida,
were weekend guests of Iheii pineats Mr rtml Mrs. A K Shoe
innkor.
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those attending
Ihe
(I'enrgin-Fluridu football game in
Jacksonville on Satmdav w. i e
Hrimtoi and Mis. I.loyd F. Iloyte,
Mr. and Mrs. K. (i. Kilpatrick,
Miss Dllon linker, (ilenn I.ingle,
Maleolm McNeill. Kay Shoemaker,
Cullen Wright and Hoh Kilpatrick.

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Ft IO N I A L L H AN (|UKT
Her. Ill has lu’en set as Hip date
for Hie uiimial T rl-lll-Y hampiet
lionoring memlters of the Celery
bed Frrotliall I earn. Fatners of
team members will ulso he extend­
ed a cordial invitation to attend.
Dress for the event will ba Infurmul.

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hchmldt celeThe 20th annual cunvenlloii of hinted their
(iofdrn
Wedding
the Florida Congress of Parents Anniversary nt their home, 218
and Teachers, Inc. will tiegln to­ French Avenue, with
an upon
morrow at 8:00 P. M. nt the Or­ house Saturday between the hours
lando Scuba High School auditor­ of 11:011 and 8:0(1 I'. M.
ium with Mrs. J. Floyd* Griffin,
The rnuuis nf the Schmidt home
president, as presiding
officer,
(•reelings lu delegates will he ex­ w.t'c beautifully decorated for
tended by Mayor William Heard- tiie occasion with ipiantlties of
all. Mis. r . C, Clark of Natehex, gladioluses and other flowers In
Miss., aatiolud vice president from shades of gold and bronze. The
Hegion V I, .Imlson
II. Walker, dining room table was overlaid
• uperintendeiit of I'td.lie lustrue- with u handmade linen cloth, n
lion of (Irntige County, Airs. Ralph wedding present af th- couple,
Miller. President (Range County and decorated with a three tierml
Connell, Mrs. I.. II. (iiliiis, general rake decorated with gold leaves.
The wedding date was also em­
('.invention chairman.
bossed in gold lettering.
111. Ilouk S. Campbell, presi­
Mr. ami Mrs, Sclunldt were
dent ol Florida Slate University, married In Mt. Vernon. 111. on Nov,
will give the keynote address. Tho
5, I Mill. They moved lo Sanford
second general session will optp, In 11)20 to their residence on
Wednesday at 8:45 A. M. ill th*
French Avenue where they have
auditorium of the First Methodlal lived since, Mr, Schmidt for many
Cluirrh in Orlando with an organ years was a paint contractor and
prelude by Mis. Itohert II. Tharp.
opeiated an nutonudiile refinlshlng
A I ulielieu u will tig held nt th*
business in the shop located at
lining.' lintel and a uintoreado will the rear of l|is home.
form at 4:1111 P. M. to he roncludvd
Approximately IlMI persons roll­
with open house at Tiger Den,
ed during the appointed limns and
n il s \mith (Tenter. Dr. Paul A. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt received
Wagner, president of Uullins Col­ many lovely gifts . from their i
lege in Winter Park will address
friends n» mementos of the oeei
the group on Wednesday evening.
sioli.
Opening at 8:45 A. M. Thurs­
day session will inrluiju address**
by Thill.ms D. Hailey, Stute Hlllieiiatemlent of Public Instruction
I Tollnhassri. anil by Dr. Clifford
Urdu mdl. (Thainmnt of Health and
I ’luMii’al Kdiu'iiljon, Tsaehurs 0&lt;&gt;la ge, t'oloinhla {Iniverslty in N*w
V. ik C ity.'A hannuet will be h*M&lt;&gt;
oil Tlnilsduy evening nt the Coll-emu with Dr. Milton W. Carothere of TuUalmsnee serving as
mut er nf i 4ivmonics.
Included on Ihe program w ill Ini
meetings
l.y Unvernur Fuller
w naavn.
u u i. DrwX "•
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lupgriuli ialent oft. PimllojliistriirI'flt. t.u.1 Mis. Spy all Goodman,
presid. id of Florida
Rdm atiim
Assoi'lalnuf. Tha
main address
will he given by Mrs, C. C, ('link,
vice piesldeiit of Region VI, Notiomii Congress nf Purenls ami
Tea. hers. Delegates for the rnnvenlioll have been elected by all
I'TAs in Svinlnulo County and a
numhi'i of inlncipnlN and lead.....
will also attend,

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2108 Kim Avenue, at 7:.'I0 P. M.;
Hibiscus Circle with Mrs. Fred
lunrheon; Ixura Circle with Mrs.
Frank Woodruff, I II , at 2180 P.
M.; JAugatdia .L k cle w k lk JIrs. J.

D. \ t \ g i f l t i p o A m T l h i v ' ^ i

JESSE LODGE
My Platform “ M ORE AND RE IT E R CITY GOVERNM ENT FOR YO U R T A X D O LLA R .”
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Speak On The Subject O f “The High Cost O f
City Guvernment”

JESSE C. LODGE
Candidate For Fitv Commissioner

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ell. W lif MiT: l„ !,. Bill ni :p &lt;*4*
P. M.t Palm Circle with Mrs. I,.
Munson and Mrs. II, H. Duncan
at 2ill(l P. M.t Hose Circle with
Mrs. Charles Lawson at 10:00 A

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Schmidts Celebrate
(■olden Wedding
Convene On Tuesday

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Th regular
meeting
of the
I vminolu Hcbokah l.oilge will ho
etd In tha I. O. ft. F. Hall at
:00 P, M. Inltatlou services will
Ikr held.
/ 1 The Iasi goncrnl session of the
'■ lor Ida Congress nf Parents and
eachers, Inr. will lm held heInning at 8:48 A. M. in the
adllnrllim of the First Methodist
hurrh in Orlando. All P. T. A.
leinU'i's of Seminole (lounly nro
wed lo attend.
The Grammar School ParentTeacher Association wilt meet
t .1:10 p. M. with the guest

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Mi. and .Mr-. Hoy Schmidt w l u i n . oinled (heir t.uldrn Wedding
Anniversary at their home, 218 Frmeh Avenue on Saturday with an
upon loui-'e 1st ween the horns of (PIN! and 8:00 P, M.
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W.T.HR.

an all day session beginning at
Circles of the Sanford Gulden
fti4n A. M. In the auditorium Club will meet as follows: Azalea
* .o f First Methodist Church In circle with Mrs. K. C. Harper,
% Orlando. All I*. T, A. members ir,)» Sanford Avenue, at 8:00 P.
M il1Central Circle
with "'Mrs,

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Meatl as a pirate.
Those nttending were
Kay
Vaughn, Ihrhlde, Mary II. and
Frank Scott, Itichnrd Feinherg,
Sally and .Italy Koldi, Merritt
Philips.
I lliinn
Haynes,
Anu
(Trapps, Maty Pul Wight. Hetty
Aim Slaton, .lonellr l.ee, Wiirien
l.eddon, Itohcii
llendeisoa and
(Vickie Kllerhe. A lso M is. t‘ P.
Henderson, M rs. II |i, Vaughn,
Mrs. V l&gt;. Scott and Mis. living
Felnla'tg.

Mr. anil Mrs. Wilbur Keeling
have moved their residence frnm
112 Klin AvoflUe In Hour new
home on Poiiiwttin Hiive.

S E M IN O L E W KIIIHNG
DAN I A, Nov, 7— (A1)— A Sent
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109 ..East..ElgbtrcDHl. sir*ct lit ieole Indian couple heruymooned ISiir.
g;Qa JT„ M .A U JMWBgq J M .WXKil today after (hattcring tradition
as'TTiP'iH -nre D ili*' itself."-----------0 to !&gt;# present.
1in
Max Hill Osceola, 20, married 11
W ED N ES D A Y
IU iimi
Tho Sorial Departinenl of the Miss Imuru Mae Jumper, 18, 13(15
hi re yesterday In the first Hem- I3i3i»
Wnman’s Club will have a dessert
luoli Indian wciMtng under the | :lull
l :3 n
. bridge at the club house nt 1:20 white man's law.
311141
P. M. Hostesses will bo Mrs. Paul
ni mi
Chcstorsnn, Mrs. Harry l.ee and His subject will I k- "Develop­
Mrs. B. R. Beck.
ment of Character". The hoard 9 1 15
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' The Florida Congress of Par­ will meet ut 2:00 P. M.
4:.11•
FR ID A Y
ents and Teachers, Inc. will hold

The Garilei
lert at the (li

Little Mix,
enter­
tained recently with n Halloween
party nt her home on Park Ave­
nue. Forming h Halloween atmos­
phere were orange
and
black
streamers and Jnrk-o-lnnteins and
the dining table was covered wilo
favors for the guests, lim ing the
evening a Miu-lti'i hunt was condueled, games ami apple bobbing
were enjoyed ami following a rusI lime parade prises were awarded
to Kay Vaughn a s I.it tie I to Peep
Mary Pat Wight for hci luiln cos
tume and dance mid In Frank

Episcopal Church To
Have Hazaar Dec. 7. 8
Mrs. It. W. Williams has lieeti
placed In charge of tiie anmml proChristmas bazaar which will la.-umisured by tlm Woman's Aux­
iliary id Holy (b o s s Episcopal
Church. The Parish lluiise will tai
Me »i lling for the event which
is scheduled for Dec. 7 and 8.
I’liK'oeds derived will go toward
needed repairs for tne church.
Unusual features will he a (.'belt
&lt;‘ola and lunch bar from which
lunch will he served at main each
day of thl bazaar. Tile snack bur
will la- under the ilneetiuli of Miss
Nancy While. Mrs. J. I,. Iligley
will dilvet the serving of supper
• n the lust evening of Hie hazaar.
Other booths and features wilt
he ns follows; pinlils, Mrs. Churlo*
Voiloulch; iipiuis utld pot hold­
ers. Mrs. II. It. Coleman; fancy
work, Mrs. W, H. Stewart, conked
foods, Mrs. It, W. Itupreehl; candy,
Mrs. St. Clair W hile; white ele­
phant booth, Mrs. W. K. Walson;
fish pond. Mrs. hiving Feinherg;
decorations, Mrs. W. K. Klrrhhoff,
Jr.; hobby rooms, Mrs. W. A.
F Ms; and teliglous gnul* table
Ilev. II, l.yttleton Zimmerman.

R IT A 'S H\HF,
I marrying AJv Kluin. has come 4*
L A U S A N N K , Switzerland, Nnv. j Lausanne for Hie birth of hef
7—b it— llitn lliiywnrth, tho iixivlr hnhv expected in th» next f*W
star who licrnmc n nr'nccsi. Iiv

Miss Allison Lee
Has Halloween nitty

A» F eatu red at CO W AN S
Do A m azing Things For Y o u

C U v e r ,H e w eniemble*»olotvpriced. . ilealinnl i.d.c ihe II* &gt;1.11 • \ &gt;
IIIK T II A N N U LN l'K M K N T
Mt. and Mrs. Lewis Itotumln
ai'lioimced the birth nf a son
lewis Charles on Oct. 28 at
Femald Louglilon Memurlal llospilal.
Kti.i and Mrs, W. II. (Hohol
Mem atiimimced today the birth
if a .laughter I ’ntrirln Hhnron
r, Nov. (1 nt the Nnvnl Air
Kiiitiuti Hospital in Jacksonville.
Fas. Mem Is a fighter pilot
and is now mi A six weekn cruise
with Hi* aircraft carrier Mid­
way.

F A S H IO N

CH U RCH U N IT Y
A TLA N TA ,
Nov.
7 i/Pi \
Pieshyterlan lav leadrr urged
loday I lint all hralu lie- nf .lie
I'lcshyteri’ia Church unite
•h'l a lainn-r of Chrlstniu . . .
Vice." Aildri'HsIng
Ihe d o ,m g1
session nf i i I'teshylrriun i ,i *.'■
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convention, II. Ron llnrlle of St
(sails, president of Missi in Vul.
la.y College, rleelari'd: "I r u n ,•
a reunion nf all who proudly cad
thuiiiai'lvcr Presbyterians In one
great family.'*

lor* of lh« younger Ml. I'nm iitakalily Paris lls n o c il, . »ueh yor| 0ou* combination* ■. • thrr* n*w,sen»*llon» with Donnie Hsurr'a
inim ilibl* touch. Study th* picture*. . . Diet at- diK-i-nt. th»r
certainly are expenaive looking, aren’t they? I haul. s,lnrle» '« stuonmi
S lrtlltfj fabric* ami cokrra, and the Hunnie llmter tom Ii lot iliaC
II NltHI S l/l'.S

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N IW S N O T IS . . .

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B E A U T IF U L S H O E S

Intereitinc from every angle.
Exciting version* of the neweal
trend in fuhlone. Footwear
distinctively styled with s flair
for foot-flattery.

Ihtft-Vittt Outfit tn d&gt;*
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'op FMA13-0 Lose* Contract
After 7 Games
Slow Gone •amide’ Whelchel Is
- Andersen Scores On
First Period Dash.
Stcnstrom Takes A
Wild Pass For T.D.

Relieved After 3
Wins, 3 Losses, Tie

W ASH IN GTO N . Nov, 7—(A’l Tho five year rontrart between
the Washington
Redskins foalhall team and coach John B,
Ily f lL A F /K W A D H K I
' Illlllck" Whelchel was cancel­
The Celery Fed* eased by n fair ed tmlay "by mutual consent.”
The announcement was made
FMA eleven Inst Friday night by
National
professional
a I a-ft score Unit could just as tiv the
well have been the other wny league club,
Whelchel, a former admiral,
around except for breaks good and
had been ut the helm only (even
bad.
An estimated 86ft fans wrapped games.
His leant had won three games,
up In overrent* and blankets sat
through one of the slowest games lost three and tied one.
He bod lieen under heavy cri*
played by the Feds thla season
marred by fumbles, penalties and tlclsui, particularly after a one
sided loss to the I’hileilelphln
mlis-plnys.
Eagles two weiks ago. Ilut to.
‘ . An early score by Andersen In '•lie's announcement wns a de­
the first period on n 14 yard finite surprise since the Redskins
unt brought the fans to their beat the Pittsburgh Hteelirs 27•t, and In thu final quarter on o 14 yesterday.
pan from Thomas, meant for the
At the ronrluslun of I lie Steelend, K. II. .Smith, hut over Smith's er*' game the Redskins hnlstid
head, little
Frankie
8 ten strain Whelchel to their shoulders and
raced the remninlng 15 yards to enrrled him triumphantly off the
tha end rone and the final tally. field.
A M IM IH of the Mexican Army team, Captain Ruben Urlxa riding
Swarm's second try from place­
Hotucy clears a Jump on hla way to win Ibe Dakota Trophy at tha sixtyThe Redskins' front office Is­
ment wns good anil the game sued only a two sentence an­
ended shortly nftcrwnrdx.
nouncement nf the printract canA fullback named
Rerknwltx n nation. It said nothing about
who played well for the Cadets what, If any, finlnclul setllemen'.
made several nice gains both run­ was made with Whelchel whose
ning and passing, hut every time salarv reportedly wus between
ha broke through tho Fed second­ $16.(MM ami *2&lt;&gt;,ft(Ml a year.
The announcement said that
ary nnd Into the open he saemed
Herman Rail, who has been act­
to trip on his own shoo lares
ing as scout tor Hu- team, will
ily HTERLINfl HLAPPBY
.
Tho Cadets sentbaek and passer, he the roach for the remainder
Is showing its first signs since be­
Assorinlnl Press Hports Writer
Forman, played u fine gama, but f the season.
fore
ihe war of getting Itself back
This is the Bnutheastern Con*
couldn't find enough blocking to
The hiring of Whetrliel ns
iVnalp his running game which was roach last Spring was u startl­ feremr's unmml tradition round Intu respectable football company.
. 7 heir senes is 52 games old—
* the best (in the field.
ing development because the a&lt;l* when friends of 51) years become Ucuigiu winning 2il tunes, Auburn
Sanford’s first score was sel I.dral had had no experience In foes fur mi afternoon of football, 81 and live cuneil In tie mures.
Thu oldest of all Dixie game* Is
up by 'T'eiinuts'* Holloway who re­ the professlimal game, He hml
Ill three n muming games first
hut their game
covered FMA's blocked kick on never Inert head of a team which Auburn........ ..
division teams meets second dtvi
Haturdoy
In
neutral
Columbus,
Ua.,
u-eil
I
he
T
formation,
and
hint
the Cadet's .'17 from where Thomas
for six in uu way appears the best. Two -Ion clilhs. i w i u n y will be 111
amt Andersen moved down to the been out of couching
against
Olliers, almost us old, outrank the Tampa Holuriiay night
14 and Andersen, on his favorite years.
Flurula; Missismpp, ,„ate goes to
Ilut lie had had tromeintou* Houih'-t football founder.
off tnckle spin, plunged for tho
success as gridiron mentor ill the
(irorgiu Tech-Alabama In Rlrrn* Hulun ItoUge the ssllie nlgtlt to
•core,
play Luuisiunu Stale, unit leone
The prettiest imsrhediileil play Naval Academy in Annapolis and inghsiu, and Tiiliiue-Vnnilerbilt in ssee meets .Mississippi ,n .il.Miphis
of the game happened after For­ his I It Ul ti am lliere lost oiilv l Nu-livdlc Hal in day afternoon like­ Uliring llle afternoon.
one grime, to Noire Danie.
ly will decide the conference's two
man. right hair for the Cadets,
Ills 1012 and 1043 teams senrKentucky unded a four-weak
fumbled n pass from eontur which ed triumphs over the Armv. the leniim al season's end.
he Intended to punt front hla 20. Iasi two victories Annnnolls has
The lepulallon of the Tech-Ala- oill-ol-league schedule .Saturday
He scooped Up the hull anil pakseil scored In Us ancient rivalry.
linniii g a m e has been made since with a gl-i triumph from illlheuten
Auvier. Morula finally loukuo use
&gt; to Ilcrkowltx who liidled his way
There was no Immediate an­ the season started. Itecomniviida- Hie dark horse It was supposed ru
r
fur a first down nil tha way to nouncement as to the ftl-vour-old lions fin Tulane and Vandy have
lie In whipping Georgia 2M-7.
the Feil's 4ft.
Whelrlud's future plans. Ills re­ guuc steadily down.
Kentucky and Florida first play­
In the final stauxa Thomas look tirement from the N iivv hecanie
Tech is one of three lilies per led- ed in HH7 with Kentucky winning
v ■ hand-off from Andersen and effective only shortly before Hie ly -tnnig tennis In I lie Houthenst*
passed Into the uririH of Slen- star! of I Ills year's football sea­ era and like the others L.H.U, six lime, ami Fluridu twice.
L.H.U,, with as fine a reputa­
•trorii who streaked over fur his son.
and Kentucky- I* has Improved
first touchdown lids season.
H ull
Ilr s l
h ero in e
n s a n rln lix l with age. Aluhaiua shows signs of tion ui, nayiaidy's In Dixie iiftar
a dit-MI victory over Vanderbilt,
With tin- Redskins as a scold in doing the same.
Lineup t
has
been
playing
Mississippi
I1f44. ,
FMA
Hanford
I.nnl
week
Tceh
upset
Tennessee
mate since ikiio with Just a 1st
Two vouch lite r lie was pro..
Ammerinnn
Hardin
moled chief scout and nsslslaui lift-Mb Alalinmn look a week off Intelriiplluns. The Mlsstisipptaiia
*
Wnlklnn
Crlssey
and -I....Ill tie Ike besl pieppcd rank lowest in the southeast ufter
cpitcli.
L
Whit*
Myers
Hall h a :|[)*yi.'sr*nlil native of I in in In the conference,
losing to Auburn 2d*U.
I
Epstlen
Swann
West Virginia. He waa guard | Alabaina openeil the season with
Alter holding third plaC*
place In the
[.
Crandall
Lansing
losses to T ulane und Vamly, ennui stamUngn
en
theUWH
Uavis-Nlkln*
team
' ' ssvan wcaftlU Tsnn*
(or
8
Mvetlna
tlallnway'" ’ a d Elkin*, W. Va.. that lei) the to life against Duquvsiie, lied »f
V , (Irlffln
eUee idrnbiad lu sixth With Ilia
K. II, Hmltfi: ’i inafMn In senilng.
Tctine-see, And whipped Mississip­ detest
deli-si hy iecti. Mississippi Yanxs
™ Lavln
HI Mnrrs
pi
Stale
and
(ieoiglM,
Wlilh*
coacMng
a
t
,
a
fTimberninth nnd lust week’s i i -27 win
Forman
.H Thomas
(add Mil. Ilifh , Kchrtnt from 1038
In pre-season chat the Tulane* Hum Gnsltumiogu was Hie first
» Rainey
III lillHSl
... *A 11(42 HR turned nil). three un- Vundy battle was to he the Mouth's
since Kept. 24. lilts Is the Udth
V Heirkowlts
-------KH Andersen
hedloneil teams,
greatest of the year. They weie VoMlehel game,
•
Bull-'I It ii l Ions:
Sanford— W hidle later wns Urn; reach ill the oue twu ill thill order ns Dlxia’u
ehal, Roiilh, Gordon, Harrison, Ut Ivei-lny of ’ Maryland.
The standings:
brightest examples of
fouthull
leshy. II, H. .Smith. Slenstrom.
&lt;oiiferrnre
power and polish.
IA— Reid, Trine, MrCnhc, Stern,
tt 1.1 I'd. l*F OP
Rllt look whirl happened In thu
llblriaan, Hinds, Moreland.
\
4 o ft I.lltw 114 26
ginnls: Tech sliced off u thick Tulane
ml Official*— Rnell, Referee;
|&gt;B(.
,T u u 1,18111 ill ’il
helping of Vandy's luster ami Kentucky
, lick , Head Llnesninn; Tally, Um­
tut. tedi
4 1 1 .8ill! 1211 7ft
Ily A HBOC! A T E 11 I'UKHH
Arkansas
followed
with
a
second
pire.
4 2 U .till’/ 1IU ton
defeat Imili hlg upsets. Tulane Vamlerhilt
2 2 ft .nun 07 40
was knocked out of the mil Ion's top L.M.U.
AUTO HACINII
Tennessee
1 1 1 .6UII 30 37
rankers
hy
Nolle
Hume
with
a
D E L MAR, Calif.— Rex Mays,
Aluhumu
2 2 1 .1,1SI 77 02
olio of the country's leading auto llll-putut rout and Hatiinlay Navy riorum
1 2 1 ,333 73 86
racers, was killed In an AAA 100 tied Tiiluno 21-21 In put un end Mississippi
1 ii U ,2oft 74 118
to tho lireen wave Ihmiiii.
mile rnce after a collision.
I 3 ft ,26ft 21 67
Tha lllrmlngiiain game will he Georgia
IIA
H
KIIA
l.l.
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Nov. 7 -(A * )Auburn
1 4 1 .200 HO 188
B U F F A L O . N. Y.— Frank Hknff,| the .‘list meeting of Tech and Alu- Alts.*. State
raakle Robinson's All-Slurs finishII 4 U .(881 18 184
hiimil. Fifteen times Alulisnm Wall,
former
llullimore
Infielder,
was
IN- their barnstorming liiinelisll
All Gamre
lluffiil" 12 limes Tech ami three were ties.
Jaair Indav with a double victory named manager of the
W LT I’d . PK OP
The
giinies
hegau
in
I1M
I2
with
a
jWOr th# Jacksonville Eagles I8.fi lllsons In the International Lea 2il-ft Teeh victory.
Tulane
5 1 1 .833 182 08
‘ 15-St, The afternoon game wa*
Kentucky
.7
1 ft .876 248 41
Tulane
ami
Vandy
got
started
IIO IIH E SHOW
nl At Huvntiiinh, (la., and the
Gu. Tech
6 2 II .714 n o 100
N EW
Y O R K —(.'apt.
Michael the same year Im! they have play­
t (fame here.
4 3 1) .671 n o a o
ed only five times, The series Is Vanderbilt
I two wins gave Rohlnsnn's Tuhrldy won the R1,000 Interna­ even, two victories each and one L.b.U,
6 4, 1) .714 128 60
* 85-8 record for the tour. tional special In the National
Tenttfsoee
4 2 1 .557 147 77
I tha Hruoklyn Dodger second llorsa Show at Madliun Square ti*. Tulan* is tint predominant win­ Alabama
it 2 1 .800 185 70
ner in latter years.
Itman wasn't III on the finish. Cardan.
Florida
4 2 1 .687 114 180
Auburn
and
Georgia
are
lower
BOX
INC
-ittM k of flu pul hint .out of
Mlsslsalppl
3 4 1 .480 813 80*
class
second
division
teams
this
LONDON—
l
’rumutar
Jack
Bolo*
n and ha took a plane fur
Georgia
3 6 0 .875 i l l 107
York before tonight's game, mon* a mumneed that world light season hut that hasn't slwuys htfil
1 4(1 .800 80 185
Freddie the case. Georgia Is defending Auburn
Campsnelln, Brooklyn cal- heavyweight champion
D 0 1 .000 81 164
jg h p handled the ull.atari af- Mills will defend his title against champion of tha southeast, Auburn Miss, Btata
ohlnson left, led th* way to Joey Maxim of Cleveland, Ohio,
Ill's victory with n home run, In a 15-round Imul In London’s
' HTHAWAHAN WINK
ORANGE HOWL MBLLOUT
hlaa and 11 single. Larry Earls Court Htadlum on Jan. 84.
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Nov, 7 MIAMI, Nov. T—(A0— it took
’ tha Cleveland Indians
RACING
(/Pf-8ammy Byrd of Detroit and only 87 minutes to aeli 18,541 tic­
By this aUernoon heesuse
N EW
Y O R K — Atllla ( f 18.50) Frank Ntranahnn nf Toledo, O., kets to the 198D Orange BowJ
11 Injury hut he gut into nosed out favored Flying Missal two of tha
nation's leading football gama here yeaterday.
tam e.
to win the |BO,OOft added Empire [olfers, hml little trouble yes*
Some of the 8,453 purchaser
iwcombc, Brooklyn pilch- City
Ity gold cup event at Jamaica.
rrday In winning un exhibition had waited In line nearly 84 houra
In both games, lie tossed
BALTIM O RE—Oil Capitol (»fl
match here from Johnny Mor* before the ticket windows opened
i fiva Inning* tonight, glvI) sped to a seven lengtris victor. rl« ' of Nashville,
Tenn. and at I P. M.
lanvllle five hits and nhcIn the Pimlico futurity at the Heudday llnrnor
Manlirunury,
General manager Ernie Seller
striking nut six men. Pimlico track.
5 and 8,
■aid tha aate wax "the smoothest
Iks of the Philadelphia
Mesmeh &lt;|5&gt;
SALEM , N
Byrd's 57 score over the
ever staged, There waa no trouble
Inlshed on the all-star won Ihe mllti and a sixteenth
. I Men
ontgomery country duh and nobody got .ntad.'* Previously
* n 5,000 negroes Jammed shua handicap, with wlde-runnini layout and Htranahan's (IM rum- all ticktda to tna annual flame wera
Hash sworn) at Rockingham pletaly overshadowed
Horner’s
anvllle hall park In spile M»L
Park,
and Morris' 74.
I*Wtathcr.____________
SAN BRUNO, Calif.-Happy
Btrenshan added a course re*
Wrthday (IS L 60) captured the cordoytr 'the last
nine holes
V iF O O T B A L L RCORRK Portola handicap of a mile and a
a six under par added te the *tadluBVwill lncrei
OCIATKP PRBftH
sixteenth at Tanforan.
80 with alx birdies and three par tha capacity by 8,000 4
18, Ban Francisco 7
LO U IS V IL L E — Brownian (lit .* holaa.
80) lad home Blue Helen In the
7. Niagara 5
Procaada from tha maUh want
Fall City handicap at Churchill to htlp finance an operation for
S a t u r dDAY
a y HCORRH
Bird's saveii-yenr-ohl niece, J n n ,
18 Downs.
State 88, Vanderbilt
V
, i (Calif.) 41. Denvar 81
lto
hasnt baan able to talk
UKNBRAL
DM aha was two years old.
^•reoklyn College 7 (tie)
NEW Y O R K -T h * Australian

S

Tech Meets Alabama, Tulane Goes
To Vanderbilt For Top SEC Tilts

a

Sporte In Brief

Robinson's All-StnrH
id Tour With 2 Wins

S

{

* * S W « P L -.

ck 88, Atlantia. Chris*

a t Al fltrom and Reggie Ar*
won. New York'* 70th In*
Santa Barbara 18 ttmattenai slx*day bicycle rnee.
&lt;1
i
I t '
ary 84, Seat Tenn

W

n e w Y O R K , No*. 7—(JP&gt;— Tha
Cleveland Brown*, uiually resting
up for the playoff* at this time
o f the year, once again are undlapuled leader* of the All-America
football conference today but the
•hooting l*n’t over.
Cleveland, champion every ytar
*|nce the league wa* organ lied
In 1040, broke It* Ntatemate with
the New York Yankee* for the lop
rung yesterday by trouncing the
Chicago Hornet*, 85-2, while thu
tank* were upset, 17*14, by the
Buffalo Bill*.
Ilotn contender*
have
three
game* remaining. Including a date
In the Yankee Btadlum two weeks
hence that probably will nettle
the l«*ue.
Meanwhile, t h e
Philadelphia
Eagle* end the Loa Angeles Rama
staged *n expected "preview" of
the Netional League championship
In-the Quaker city.
The Logies, eastern divlslun
p«( e-»ttter*, cuffed
the Rams,
western division leaders, 3B-14.
Each sports an Identical 0-1 record
and each has five game* remain-

of th* Eagt**' contest* are
Hu* New York Giants, who
I with th* Pittsburgh 8tc*ixecond place two games
____, of th* Eagles. The Rams, who
play their final game* at home, do
not meet their chief rivals, the
Chicago Hear-, who are two games
In arrears
The Giant* ware stunned hy
their tenant*, th« New York
k Uu
Hulldog,, .71-24. It wa* the Huildog*’
First victory. Pittsburgh also bow­
ed. 27-14, to the fourth place
Washington Redskin*. The Bears
■tupped Green B *y, 84*8. In tha
other national leagus game tho
Chicago Cardinal* humiliated the
Detroit Lions, 42-lit.
Kan Francisco's 4tier* kept their
hat in Hie ring tn the A m i light
with s 28-HI triumph over Ihe
Baltimore Colt*. The 40ers trail
the ilrowii* by one game, having
dropped two more than ( levelmm.

Midget Footballers *
Score In Toy Howl
IIIKMINGIIAM. Ala., Nov. 7 (AV- llirmlngham s p I n t-» 11 c d
Knights, today scored one of the
most decisive victories In Toy
Howl history, defeating Miami's
Tlnymlte gridders, 27 to il, before
1(1,(Mill.
Until learns used the " T ’\ hut
the Incut young*terJ appeared to
hhve n sounder offensive mill. The
Knight- ground out 2U) yard*
rushing in Miami's 77.
In the air, however, tho Mis in
Ian* picked up 144 yards lu tho
Knights' HU. A 07-yard pas* lute
In the first period, quarterback
Warren tn hn If hack Ed McGse,
gave the losers thaU, only touch­
down. Miami's try for sxtra point,
a. running play*, wa- stopped short
of pay dirt.
iT h * midget outfit* represented
(Jethollc parochial schoo|N of each
city. Th* Files, weighing 01 to 105
pounds, battled dm mg the first
and third quarters, 8«cond and
fourth period play was carried
out hy tha Flees, weight 00 and
under.
It wax the foil Mil annual Toy
R'*wl held In Rlriiiingham.
h u n t in g

tro u ble

P H IL A D E L P H IA , Nov. 7-&lt;/7'i
— Warren II. Mltcliei) has been
hunting
small
game for
38
vars but
out he's
n s* never expert*
yearn
experienced
another
not her da:
day quit* Ilk* thla.
Hare ■ What Mitchill says
say* Imp.
......
|pened
_T _ within
__
-i&gt;
ir^ spare of six
tha
inure afield
aflsid Saturday.
Haturday,
huura
At I I A. M. ha lost one of
hla two hunting dog*.
At 18 P. M he ost his |7fl
wrist watch whit* looking fur
tha dog.
A t 8t!B P. M. ha shot a pheas­
ant*
I t 8 145 he acquired another
uint whan
his remaining
found a crippled bird shut
iFt some other hunter.
A t 4)80 Mitchell tripped and
ipNlned hi* ankly. .

To*

UHrus Bring* (S A
Box Over 1948's «2.88
rfrffj -7 . i
L A K iL A N D , N o v .

7—(A7—

BuyOre Hare paid almost as much
for tM million boss* of oraagaa
Florid* Hoo sHfoped thl* season aa

J A C K S O N V IL L E , Nov. 7 - &lt; M M wllL u k « Plenty of football to
give Florida college* more than
two Victoria* |n their five game*
* l ‘h out*of.etate team* thl* w*ek.
The favored University of Mia.
ml Hurricanes buckled down to
hard work today In preparation for
their meeting with the University
of South Carolina In the Orattgi
Bowl Friday night.
&lt;Joa&lt;‘h Andv Oustafson sent hi*
*5usd through an hour’ limbering
uu urlll yesterday and warned the
Hnrriranes they will face the fast*
backs so far encountered .
Oustafson may use sophomore
end Leo Marlin from Pittsburgh
on offense against the Gamecock*.
Martin’s defensive play has lieen
outstanding all season.
In the nnenlng game he blocked
a kick against Rollins and repeat*
The squad appeared In good
shape after trounrlng Detroit lust
Friday. 27-fl.
Florida Btata should continue on
the road toward its socond straight
Divio Conference title against
Mil ape In a homecoming game at
Tallahassee Saturday.
After that the wins will come
hard. Florida takes on a Kentucky
team that wants to win the Moutheastern Conference crown nnd
should do It. Even a performance
like the one Florida used to over­
turn Georgia, 28-7, last week
might not Is* enough to stop Rutie
Parllll nnd Kentucky,
Stetson, playing Its homecoming
game Maturdav, tackles Presbyter.
Ian. One of Presbyterian's victims
this season wax Furman.
Tampa, still looking for a vic­
tory as the chances dwindle, goes
to Cleveland, Miss., for u Mat nrday night game with Delta Hlniu.
Rollins Is idle.
Florida teams came out on top
over outside foes, three games to
two, last week. In addition to
Florida’s upset win over Georgia.
Miami ronvlnred Detroit, 27*5, and
Stetson rallied after trailing to
whip Erskine, 24-13.
Maddest event of the weekend
ws« Florida State's 13-7 loss to
Livingston, Ala., Stale Four pa*Ihtvrcepllons by Livingston's Ce­
cil Reddish heltu'd end FS U 's II
game victory string.
Rollins couldn't get through ii
lough defense bv Washington Uni­
versity of St. Louis ami lost, 21.0
It was Wnhliiglon's fifth straight
vlrtorv ami fourth shutout In n
row.

26 (’«lleja:e Grid
Elevens Remain
Unbeaten* Untied
N EW Y O R K , Nov. 7~(/P&gt;Twrntv-slx college grid teams re­
mained today on the waning !l*t
nf iiniwBten and untied.
'Nine squads failed to keep their
heads ilmve water the past week­
end. The ehlef casualty was Hnylor, which had placed sixth In tho
Associated Press' weekly nation,
wide poll, after whining six
-H -lght, I lie li-ara Imwrd to Texas

20- 0.

Xu vlcr (O hio)
snamieil m ......

hml Its streak
-iiccumliing to

Kentucky, 27-7. I.twretire (Wist,
Moot her - "veil
-in tvliiiii-r, Imiwet)
In i t - , . *
..&gt;■ qn.l'i
lu nddillno In llayior three
others with i, ,nl it records were
eliminated. Whcnton College (UH
wns dinmu'd hy Vulpnraiso, 21-13.
Union (N Y.t wt* he'd to a lie
hy Middlchiirv, 14-14, and W. Va.
State wns ilenilliH'keii hy Virginia
Slate, 27-27.
A unit of teams hmutlng five
victories in as many games fell
Ity the wayside, iln'dwin Wallace
(Ohio) Imwrd to Youngstown, 2014, and Florhl'i St Or U. was treatun hv Livingslo''. •'’-It.
Fordhnm’s surprising Rams, af­
ter running tin four consecutive
trlumps, could not enpe with
mighty army und were blanked,
35-0.
Tho Way tie (Neh.) Teacher*
cumpkted their season with an
unbroken chain of nine victories,
mnxt «coti'd hv anv team still
Indian River oranges |3.Dfi.
Grapefruit price* also foil, hut
less sharply than orange*. Rest
grapefruit price last week waa
t h e 17.10 average for Indian River
pink seedless. From there It went
on down to in.nil for Interior white

seeded.
anctf
about

One rsr nf tangerines brought
bet* has been Just 14.85 per container— four-fifths of
d*. Last year It wga A bushel.

Hot And Cold Florida
Eleven Outclassed
ByKcntuclcy/Bama

A IK 0 4 D catch on light tackle Is
this 53-pound, 3-ounce king salmon
proudly displayed by fisherman
Erne St. Clatre of Portland, Ore.
After the strike, the angler waded
in and played his retch for some
distance downstream tn tha Nehalmn lUvtr before maneuvering It
Into the shallow water. There he
beached the big boy.(Inlernnitonal)

Bowl Bid Refused
By Tiny College
In First Season
E R IE , Pa., Nov. 7-&lt;/F&gt;— L it­
tle Gannon College, which doc*
It* football practicing on a city
lot, turned down one howl bid
today
hut confidently
expects
th" mailman to lirlng more.
Gttnnon Is the only undefeat­
ed. untied nnd tmscored upon
en liege team In the notion.
As n mutter of fnct Gannon
I* undefeated, nut lei, etc., In all
is history. That's because tills I
the first
foot lull I
ten in ever
fielded hy (lie Ift-yenr-uld Cntho'Ii* men's srhool.
The l-iwl hid came from the
Smoky Mountain Howl In nr(*.
tnl, Tenn. tin- game wns slated
fur Thanksgiving Day.
"We hud to turn It down,"
ruefully explained Garmon'- parttime couch
l.nu
Tiilllo,
"we
finl-li our -on-on that day."
The Golden Knight- knocked
off Ht. Frnncl-. Pa., 27-0 vcstcrjlnv for their fifth straight win
They hnve three giime* to plnv-egnln*t laira- of I'uhtiqur, tn„
ITiduv nlglil, then Ashland. Ohio,
and Steubenville. 0 „ at Steuhenvllln Thank-giving Day.
Uonch Tull In la n persona hie
Mnml giant or 35 He’* tin exHolv Gross halfhiick nnd learned
a lot of football under fluff Don
fill, whom he assisted at Ho*,
ton University.
Tuillo doesn’t use anv one sys­
tem—he uses them nil hut he
fnvars the winged T. He alsuses the straight T. the Notre
Dame box and the single wine
Ho snys he save* the lalter for
"rainy days."
The Gsminn squad numbers 41
nlnvers. Must of these are fresh­
men. T»e entire enrollment of
•'•a little w e-ten Penn*y1vnni
'Ih-ral arts college l* only 1.1100
There "re no -tiir* on the team
The leading scorer Vhire done"
of E rie , Im* scored only four of
-porting - » 'rft-'l record.
Non* Victories
Wayne (Neh t Tearher
Eight Victories
Wyoming
Emory ami Henry (Vnl
Val'ev City
IN . I&gt;.t Teachers
r - ” f ro'n
Wofford
Seven Victories
Army
i ‘or|i-’|l
Varginla
t ,.t l., (M'chl
Hanover (tml.l
Okinhomn
West Chester
f l’a.) Teachers
St. Vincent (I's.l
Henderson St. (Ark.)
St. Ambrose (Iowa
Oregon College
Education
College of Pacific
Six Victories
Trinity (Conn.)
Notre Dame
Ball State (Inti.)
Muskingum (Ohio)
Boston 11.
Middle Tenn. State
Five Victories
Gannon, |I’a.)
Florida A A M

G A IN E S V IL L E , Fla.. Nov. 7—
lA3—After that convincing upset
win over Georgia, what kind of
football -enson will Florida have?
To date there are four vic­
tories, one tie and two defeats.
The three remaining games are
with Kentucky, Miami and A la­
bama.
Florida hu* little chance of
stopping a Kentucky team headed
for tiie Southeastern Uonferenco
title.
That mean* the Gators must
twice more rise to the height*
they hit in v*lopping Georgia, 287, Saturday. For it will tuke that
kind of foothull In hint up-andcoming sophomore teams like Miutni unit TJumu.
And It will tuke two more win*
for'this Florida team to live up to
the hopes of Us fans.
Chuck Hunxlnger and Jimmy
Kyties couldn’t ever play uny bet­
ter titan they did in leading Flor­
ida out of the Georgia woods.
Hunslnger scored three touch­
downs, he run for 174 yards In
IH plays. He took full advantage
of good blocking. When lie run
out of blacker- he kept dodging
tackier* or running over them.
Kyties, un outstanding Florida
lineniun In every gumc thl* year,
was even better ogninxt Georgia.
He played irto-t of the way and
did n spectacular juti on otfenoe
and defense. Turkic Frunk Demp­
sey was another tower of strength
in Florida's huislereil line.
Loren Itrondus stood out M A
defensive ttu,
Mo,
dul
well u- lliinslngcr's running mate,
Florida Cuneh Ituy Wolf—car­
ried off the fiohl on the shoulders
of hi- players--had special praise
for those -lu lls istiil for every
Gator. Georgia Couch Wally Rutts
echoed Wiill's word-.
Willi mi ninny Flnridu stars,
•pccinlist I mix Lewis ii Imust wus
■ivcrlonkeil. Ilut id- pliicckichs —
which accounted for the victory
over Furman, in-tiled a tie with
Auburn and almost heat Vander­
bilt— were perfect uguiiin.
L e w is now has u hunted 16 In
a ro w ami II* o f 22 tr ie s for e x t r a
p o in t* p in - u fie ld goul in
o n ly t r y fo r u th re e -p o in te r.

Huiodiigcr scored
his three
touchdown* after Florida moved
08, 28 nnd 83 yards, Angus W ili­
um* -iii-sked over for Ihe other
-core to wind np it 23-yurd ad­
vance.
Tiie tWo short one* were made
possible when Hioiidin, returned a
jiutii nnd intercepted n pass' hy
Georgiu s Huy I'rusperl.
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Georgia's Itiqc touchdown cams
ut u 1‘rospi ii pass to end Roh
Walston 'for 'M*"TXrd» Uflel- 'rhb
Rulldug-' only hig push for 64
, arils. VViilsioii limited Hie extra
point.
annon's touchdpwns:
Rut the
"ne svernges 20(1 pounds ami tha
bnckflcld ii round 180.

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NOVEMBER 8, 1949
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S I R V I C I C IN T IR
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tnilnIc lill,is, pleiiMILLER BISHOP CO.
mil m iii king ciiiulilimi, ciiiigenIts S. Park \»c
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I s I llt A B iK for buslnesa couple,
ideally located across front,i V i
Office,
ce, oau
one or two rouma, modern efficiency apartment
tiU, prlrate Both and ahower. Phona ROOM INI! IIO U S K - W ill gross
. . .
. i a 'ii I ,'tiair etc. 1711.1 Mngnullu
660.
9400.00 per munth uml pay f u r ,
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Itself In three years.
R E N T Bigelow furnished opart*
(ill.
Circulating healer with fan—
ni*iits. Langley Building. *11 LO T S W A N TED — We have buy&lt;ui,side tank. K in d tent enntll.
Park ftv*.______________

\\ \ NTKl l K&lt;uml a in lb l.um-beoucite I I umigei. Must lie experlelirnl mid able In lake lesponidulily. Koumilllil uml Alider-••11. Wiilgiccu Ageney.

F IV E ROOM friiiuc hniisu, |imtly
n t A C T O li WOlth
financed. Ocleiy Ate. I'h. 7111. KSIIKI MANN Red Itosc ...... I. Ktee estimates or, plowing and
luiiidiliin A* \rnlsiir,. 121)1 Kelery
discing farm nr gulden plots.
lin tlSK fur stile -fi mums mid 2
tec
I'll,,iu- I INfi-.l
Ali'o ■ ■ linrlng and grading build­
lids. Nell I'lieiip. 17011 West Hid.
ing l(,*&lt;h. Plume II 17-J. Jne1'
NIX |{(1I)M luuise, luilii, nil Mini S \\ M' M llll1, 11Hi K lib. HI. We
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ern, furnislied m uuftnnlslu'd
111 in I'limie H'H I.
Two i ii i t:min;' ph. imh W.
N'(i|t l I I I IIN -ingle man, neat A
"•fil'C'l I'lisl luid'lle age, wishes
PLA N TATIO N K S T A T K IHM'SK, S I X I ' l l .( K d iu in t f i i m i i i s e t , a l s o
hiti Imh enliiiivt. It*u-i-nulile. 222
In i ui tespurid vvIt It widow lit, I&gt;
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or elderly couple who can shuninetits , Itulinns pieferted. I.
living ipntrlers In return fm
H I Y I I: e i p i i p m e i i l , I n i i t e r y ; l . u y Young, .Medina Itoml.
iny l i i . m e i , ( ' l u i l i i A l s o M nr lv l
mninleiiance work. Have chaiiffel's license. II. It. (iiu lih , lieu
A , c o v e re d t r u c k lio dy, A - l con NEW -FIVK It,mm futliislieil luuise
iliiu-u I’boiie IWli-lt-2.
Del. Hanford, Kin.
011(1 itluie aliicked, li li Iit tu1 2H” Din-; L A U N D R Y wauled at my house
gulller, uf iTiiicnl bluek. Ph. Ki el m.Mi ink Cooler;
mi tii \ililstnble fnn. 2 Floor
7HC-J Celery Ave.
71im Hate Ave. Ilerthn Mumm.
rlim. ease*. Ml* K 1st. Street, Ksperieneeil cook
NEW I.A K K FK O N T H O M E
wishes work
Mi
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Modern unique unliltectui'e; 2
with adults .Monday
(htougli
licdrooms; bemdifully Hied Imtli 0 I’, M .M HniANl dining ruoui
Kriduy.
Best
of
reference,
Mary, 11(116 K. 7th. Hi.
with shower; concrete block con­
suite. I’honr 1H1-W nr call «t
struction; Modern K i t c h e n ;
217'. Nmirurd Avenue nfter 7:&lt;m
Largo lot on beautiful Inke.
P. \l.
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Npeeml ServireH --1 2
Priced to sell. Financing ar­ (iO H li K U lt N lT U B E - C n m * »«e;
ranged.
mu", a price— K m e lilcr ciiicb NEW FLO O R S surfaced to per-

tli,i tern
furnished
apartment*.
Also
#rfl"lcnry
apartment.
Downtowa office store. Takach
Apartment*, 20# N. l*ark. Phone

1270-J.

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new. Finishing, cleaning A wuxing. Ik'ilnlde power plant, 22
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nlshed apt. with private bath
and enlranc*. Quiet Neighbor­
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Including utilities and car space.
Phon* 4B4 - M . ________________
B h NIHHEI) remodeled apart­
ment. Oas A Electricity. 2300
Mellonville Ave.

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We both lose when you doa't
Bay, 1166- J .________________
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bring your prexcrlptiaaa aHK WIND MACH IN K S &amp; Service. CAM. 617 fur Battery, dencralnr
lAney’s. Phono 103.
T e rm s . Bert's Serving Much Ilie
ami Htar.er service. Swain's
KNJOY Sunday dinner at l.nncy'a
Shop, Phone HUM.
Untlery Service, 901 W. First
76o also wc*k days. I-unche* A
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MDtitary coating kills Itoaehm Tinei- Healers, exeellcnt fur liesluurunU,
Drug
Stores,
Pine
W BLDIN0
Ants, Water Bugr for months.
Condition,
Priced
Very
Low.
ganford Mete* A Eg.pt U
Pint 91*0- Half pmt 80c. KouTel.
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208 W. Int Street
mlllnt k Anderson._____ _____;
j.ABOE Circulating heater, will Former employee Internal Reve­
Imi n coal or wood, Very goad
nue Service will keep books and
IP IT S A Briggs A Stratton En­
condition, 0 . W. Stinson dmprepare Tex returns. For Ap
gine Or Parta you Need See
mile north of Monroo Bridge,
poinlment, Address Box .770,
A. U. HOHIBIt

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Hanford, Florida.
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CLO SE OUT 8FECIAI.H
Premium Paints . .
$2.26 gel.
furniture Ted Uavla Furniture I— 104(1 FORD 2 door.

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Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph 1)68.
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Hoots, i.A H C E E L K C T H IC Pap.l-CoitTor 1— 1941) DO 1X1B Ptckon. Lots
Loti of
good economical bnuflng al an
xfmlllar drink box, Ph. I2M-R.
A3 2 » T f t * v » SURPLUS
ecofwmical
prim,
tcofwmlcal price,
is— MaamAwH—
la* N, Palmetto
Pb. 1*11 n . i su sa x—
1— 1930 FORD Coupe, good condi­
7— Uetn-l.lventoch-HllFpU—
tion.
■mod every
HOT LU N CH ES
aer
-with
Homo FOR S A L E ? Hunting dog 9180.00. 1— 1041 DOD0R Tudor, One own­
day lliiu i tu 2 -w
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Mada rolls and corn
corn Muffins.
11)16 W, 12th. St.
1— 1040 DODGE Fordnr, extra
Hamer's drill, 324 Bast 1st.
W H IT E ROCK Pullets *""&amp;■ 8
dean.
months old. 40c Ih. K. doels, Box HTHH'KLAND-MORRIHON, INC.
NO.’ I I i*0T BcBy Cosl Heater
102. Feole.
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R. First
Phene 200.
tun coal (sacked). All foe AAAA Reds, Rocks, Wyt
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Cell 282.
Straight Hatch, Name
excellent condition. Am local
Roe Mullet. Campbell's
Choice, $0.00 per
100,
resident In buslnesn in Sanford.
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laj'bet, 303 Sanford Ave.
Chicks
98.80, our as
Would consider small truck In
HARDEN ST A T E CHICKS, Bog
f U t « B 6 F E E D S i 'CompUta F a k
trade. Bee MY. Swisher at Polar
aunt’s Tuxedo Feed Rt
Bear, 106 N. Park Ave.
t-4* 221, South Vineland, N. J,
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ground*. Priee, MAO*.
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largo Iota, 2 screen porch**, * v
netlen blinds, attached garage.
8maU cash payment with easy
^ r a « t Price, *7JM0.

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houao on large lako. Priced to
eall. H.000, Term*.

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1J1A^ l8 0 N V ,L L B * N ov. T.fBperial l-"The annual drawing for
^pece on the Pompano Market thie
week officially opens that market
for tho aeaaon," William L . WII•on. Director of State Markete, announerd tmlay. “ Proapecte are for
five or more rara of bean* to
move out on the opening date of
Nov. 7 with volume ateadlly Inereaalng. Squash In fairly good vo­
lume In exported to move with a
light volume of proper beginning
on week of Nov....................
v. 14. A ll cropa ero
reported In excellent condition and
e ronNidcralde Inrruaae in acreage
hex Inen noted.
"Other niarketa reporting ehow
ilm Starke Htuto Market auct­
ioning In exroaa of 0,000 pounda
of perniim at ita flrat aalc of the
season on November l e t Price*
averaged 21-8/Ilk- per pound with
fairly good demand. The next aalu
la nrhednled for Tueaday, Nov. 16.
"The Palmetto Market report* u
few tomatoea on Hint market durIng the paat week, but cool weather
haa Mowed the m aim ing of that
rrup no no appreciable volume la
cntlcipated undo two- Weeka. Tho
market alxo had a light movement
of polo hcana, cucumber*
and
•quuah.
"The Florida City Market reporta farmera aro resetting tom­
atoes ON fust a* slowly receding
flood waters permit. Weather In
that area la cool and unsettled.
"Wauchula State Market advlsthe cucumber volume dropped
to lea* then half from Monday to
Wednesday of laat week due to cold
weather checking production. A
total of il l,408 field cratea averug
ed 91.1111 o* compared to 33,188
unite averaging $3.04 tor the Maine
period lust Nea*on. Continued re
dured volume of eukes la eapectod
during the rurrent week. Peppers,
eggplant, white and yellow aquaah,
tomatoea,
okra
and
eggplant
brought lo total volume on this
market to 33,070 unite. Revenue
for oil rommodltlex amounted to
$66,877.34.
“Sanford Stale Mserket antici­
pates a good Nupply of good to
fancy ipmlity loan*, cucuinhor*,
aquaali, pepper and citrus during
the current week. Hcana led In
volume during the past week with
34,&lt;'IHl hampers selling mostly at
$1.76. The Mm ket hail a nice vomine of rudlaho*, rukea, a(|ua*h,

pepper* und eggplant* and a large

“uluin of' ornngee mid* grapefruit.
' '
Vuiumo
Bonut ruin and eonl weather the
early part
tha week crraled
favorable crop growing condition*
and the on l look la for n plentiful
Mtpply of vegetable# and citrus.

Seminole Schools

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A U STR IA N

MEDITATIONS

C A B IN E T

V IEN N A . Austria,
Nov. 7—
■y Allay
tl'aatla**# V e w Pag* Oaal
(tMiiMeW C m r . . . oaet
(/$•)— Austrlp’a two biggest polland
to
capitallam
In
tnu
world.
Sept.
10
and
Is
still
going
on.
The renort* In brief were a*
tidal parties agreed today on a
Such a war, he asserted, a being coalition to govern this country
At a trustees' mealing two
follow*: Hr. A. II. Hi** of Winter
M
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4
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B
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prcpaied
now
by
Imperialists.
weeks
ago,
attended
hy
Van
Horn
Harden, English Depaitmriit *ald,
for the next four year*.
(In London, a Foreign Office
even though he had auhmltted his
"Hood farullv and good e(|iil|iinent
W M U T P ftY W AN TS T o
The Conservative People’s Par­
spokesmen
commented
acidly
on
resignation.
Lewis
was
reported
to
. . an excellent attitude by liachly, dominant partner In the t'jjgM
IN
91ft
W
O
ftL*----this.
He
said
the
beat
answer
havo
Irled
to
rescind
tho
resolu­
ers and student* alike . . courac*
party
coalition,
will have Nk
tion.
lo Malenkov’* charge of Impirial scat* in the new cabinet. Tho
iioulil have moie life to Ihem . .
AN' Hrrto a F i-rv .-n jo !
ism
was
the
appointment
u!
Mar­
need added *peerh development
Socialists will hnvc five. MinorHut Bridges, reportedly, stood
shal Konstantin K. ItokoRsovaky, lly parties—the Communists 'imT
coiir»e*."
liv hla original position, that the
one
of
Russia*
top
commander*,
the extreme right wing League
trustees might Ire legally liable
Mr*. I.IIm I'ai doe. flrlaudn High
a* Polish minister or national di­ of Independents— will not lio refor funds spent In tho absence of
School, Science l&gt;e|iarlmenl. pointffuse. This, tho Briton *alo. show- picNCitted.
n contract which required opera­
"d mil "More spare is needeil for
td “the Soviet’* concern for »ni*ll
tor* to pay the royalties,
biology and general Hclrnce classes
nations."I
o u r it A f t K m iH
. . more lalile*. rliail* und Isdler
le w is'a m i Bridge* are said to
Voailevaky took up Mutcnkov’*
lighting . . more living *perlmpii*.
have cxcUnged sharp word* over
claim, accuiing the West of pur
IIA LTIM O RK , Nov. 7 - « P l
mlrroNrnpPN and dl**rrllng mothe Senatay'g aland, but the resold
suing "a policy of aggression uud Judge Robert France lialay rnllcil
terlal* needed."
tinn wag retained. “
unleashing new wura," lie calJfd it "perfectly outrageous” und Img8. K. I In ml of the Slab' DepartThe operatnl'a have velertcd
upon thtr Ru*alana to “ fight still ned from hla court room a grrftfp
ment of Education, MatlieiiiHtlr*.
Judge Charles I,.Dawson of Louis,
luirder for the further growth of of bobhy soxers who had come ta
*ald. "You hove well i|imlifird
ville, Ky., ax successor to Von
the might of our *Ute."
listen to a rape trial.
•onchi'iH tencliing n In mul and var­
Horn, effectlvo nn Nov. 3.
’ He also played heavily on Hie
Some 3U to 3f) young girl* and
ied program with over 300 &lt;tuOne suit already has hreii filed
Soviet theme that the Wo*» ■. lioya hail taken over front benihea
dents enrolled In inalhenuillcs
ugalnsk the tmateoe by Heorgn II.
JScIng an economic crisis.
n* the trial of several youth* rang­
course* on no elective basis . .
I.lvengood, *' farntyr. mine union
."Under rapiUlism, industrial ing between 16 uml 18 years -of
must adaiil your I'HUlM'h Ito'lltf
officer al Unlontown, Pe, He e lle * - .
production la again lilting reduced, ' age was lllmut lo lii'gio.
to the nerd* of your -Indent*."
cd tho funds wore being mi**pent. &gt;
P IIIL IP P IN K V O T E
the atanuorU of living of wide
Ml** I .a ndi. Scab.... to High
Bridge* and Lewis denied the I
mnssor of the people I* being
School. Soclol Science suggested.
I.lvengood charge* and a*ked for |
M AN ILA, Nov. 7-(/P&gt; -Thr*e
rharply lowered, ma** unrmploy
" Y iiii make gnoil n*e nf ynm per$O0IMO$T MRSONAIITV In this yenr’a "Who's New" at the Bronx Zoo
a |d II of partlcularn.
Indie material*, hot . . need mine 1 In New York Is tho "dinosaur" shown above, a ferocious looking reptile
inent and povertp aie growlni|. • undulutes made their final bldi
Van Horn aald that he, although
today In the Philippine repohlm't
irrcconciiahle economic and polltl
field trio* and larger da** room*." ' which reaemblea a pre-hiatoric monster. An Iguana llxard, he is found In
.i trustee, haa been unable to gpt
Hr. Witherspoon, Florida State , Central end South America. Hla skin Is a colorful bright green with bar*
cal contradiction* art glowing and second pppMldential election to ­
mm accounting of the spending nf
University, language department.
liecomlng more und more acute," morrow.
of black on the tell. The Iguana measure* six-feet long. (International)
tho fund*.
President Flpldlo (Juirlno I* fav" d iN , “ I reenmmend that carnahl- )
Vasilevsky aald.
Meanwhllo In Chicago h union
eratlon lie given In Latln-Amerl“The Imperialist* seek to solve ored to win a four-year term In
spokesman aald the U n i t e d
these contradictions hy a further tho executive mansion—Malscsnan
ran hlatorv In ronneetlon with
Mine Workcra are shooting for
the Spanish rmirae* . . tlnit more .
attack on the living rights of Palace— In his own right. Ills Lib­
-trlke-ondlng
agreement*
with
In­
life lie given the l.ntln rln**c* . . |
the working people, hy enslaving eral Party is expected to retuln
By J IN X I’O W K LIr
dividual coal operators. Rut, *evlea* drill work thill lends to Imre |
and putting Into h
bondage the free­ control of the Congress.
itlMllaaeg ream Pag* ils r l
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nil
operators
mentioned
a*
like­
It'aallaar*
VrnNt y*B* «!»»'
•he Ntudeot* . . add advanced l.a- ,fni'ililliM
{
dom-loving peoples, hy ii policy of
Yes, nil lost week, all over 8.
for negnu'N oie oevei
ly
candidate*
for
auch
agreelaw*.
tin noil Snmd*h roui*e* In (he I ,, •Imi I to those provided while pci
M U S IC A L (JUIK
aggression and the unleashing of
II. H. everyone uwaltcd "Kvalua- monts declared they would nave
eurrleiilum."
"Wo tboicfurr avail ousclve* of u new war.
sons, "The negro school i* liivm i •i«n Pay". Tills mean* that our Mine of it.
Charles
Morrison, Rotary song
“The Imperialist* and warm­
I hi* m-raslon x a x to llliunlnate
Mr. Cheater Crowder, Hilnriimla i ably nil Inferior mcIiooI," Sweaii* high i liiml, .Seminole III, I* to
Shortly after l.ewl* told re. the ronaclenco nf Catholic Juristic ongers arc using nil the durk leader, with Hurry W e ste re d
of the Fust I* High School, Ihisl- npiH'iil popers said.
eviihmled hy a group of inen and
that he won't have anyI * Sitting forth a number of fortes
prti of contemporary laiorgeois ihc pinna, scored another 'wig
lies* Education l)c|iiirlmciil, dr.
. ....
Ti'Sas opposed o Supreme r ’n.nl women selected hy the slate school
society, IBHcist provocateurs, spies, h it " with h'.s m xlcu l quiz uuj
dared, "Investigation mIiows mure review of the ruse. Il sold the hoard, to see Just how well our i„ - ..,hl«_ aft^ until after hl.i meet- fuiidaioental rule*:
.ng this afternoon with tho IIM.W
: ki
- the right "hoax" address as an "atomic
than half of the student Itoily I* state tins irr rn t ly C'stllhlislud i
lull iicliool function*.
" I, In nnrb seidonciv tin* pi In- tbelr loyal lackey*
lOtl-man policy committee, the
Wing
.Socialists
and
the
base Tito scientist” liefortt tho pupils of
enrolled lo Imslnes* course* runt' University for negtors n| Hniislun
Tin'll group urrlved here ThursMt. Dora High School at the Mt.
poaalhle Individual d p i* aland* that the Judge cannot gang."
irleeil of typing, shorthand and and plmiN o &gt; 360,(1011 law school &lt;|ny morning. They remained at S. word about
Dora Municipal Auditorium Fri•ctlUment with Illinois and In­ purely and aimplv refuse re*|miH
(Premltr
Marshal
Tito
of
Yug­
took keeping, hut you have only building there.
II. .S thioiigh Hatorduy. We wcic diana opcral in. who nlso have slhilltv for hla decision In oriler
tiny afternoon.
Mr.
Morrison
oslavia,
denounced
as
a
Com­
one teacher In the ileparlmenl
TrxiiM also told the court thin veiy happy lo have them with u* mines In the ^ceat was wafted to make It full upon the law* and munist herctlr, has sent greetings • tailed off with hi* ntomlc talk,
need more typewriter* . . more
Ita authors. These certainly have
l.iok* it off anti
tore up his
.Sweat has teatlflcd he would not mill we ilrt hope Unit they felt at armind.
hu*ln*a reference ImiikN."
the nielli ruNpoiisildllllcs for the to the "Soviet people," hul did notes, then to tho delight of the
nllend
u
separute
law
school fm home with o* and will mako our
The
union
source
who
a*kcd
Mr*. Tlnslpv. Clermunt High
high school their home any time that his Idunlly tie kept secret effect of thp law. nut the Judge, not mention the leadership In ii students Inunchcd
his musical
Hrhnnl. Home M illing lleparlment negroes, no mutter how ripiul it doling the year.
who hy hla sentence applies It to meassgt to Moscow on the an­ program.
v4
might
I
ni with ediu'iilliuml fucili
declared
that
the
mldwcatern
pulnlrd nut, " II n m e making
The gimip Includes Mr. Sam operators had Ih-cii least atren- Oie particular rase, x x x Is rn. niversary of thd October revolu­
ties
provided
for
while
students.
course* are . . extremely Import­
tion. The calendar under tht rxar*
The sernml segregation case on Hand, Me. Uhe*ler Crowder, Mr*. ' oil* In opposing onion demand responsible for those effects.
ant to the young women of tld*
Tinsley, Mr. K. L. June*, Mr*. during the West Virglnhi talks
"3. Tho Judge can never, through tllffeetl from the one In use In the
which
llio
Irlliiinnl
ogrceil
in
hear
area . . the recent Improvement*
Miiigiiiet Futch, Mr. W. R. Moore,
his derision, force anyone to com- . West nod the October revolution
lo your lleparlment arr excellent argiinii'iilN this term Involves the Mr. M. J. Her ret, Mr*. Idle Perdue, which broke off last month.
mil an IntrlnsIrHlIy Immoial ad, | now I* celeli.uled Nov. 7).
decision
hy
o
specinl
three-judge
Three
operator*
who
also
asked
. need Venetian blind* In vnnr
i Mi Itis'hoel liranch, Mr. Jewell anonymity, *ald
that I* to say. contrary liv it - oufcderid
court
ill
Itkliiliiiiim
t'it&gt;
there
l*n'*
a
sewing loom • . a morse for Imy*
BFI.U It A OF, Yougoshivlii. Nov.
W. M cLiivrln, ii iiegin, (lint In Slone, Mr. A. II. Sins, Mrs. Dor­ chance of anv major inlilweatnrn I tire to the law* of Cod m thi' 7 -(A6
in home milking."
— Yugoslavia
hailed
Ihc
1
othy Cloden, Mr. Harris W. Dean, pioduccr settling *epnrntelv with Chinch.
Thai
court
ii'Jected
the
plea
o|
K. I.. Jones, pilncitnd of the
people of thi Soviet Union—hut
he
allowed
to
ii I tend c Iiishi's lit (lie Mr. Rule Cowan, Mr. Ralph Weth- the oplon. One *uhl the union 1*
"3.
He
cannot
in
any
case
form­
UchIh High Hrlinol. Agriculture
not their leaders—today on the
waging o “rumor campaign."
ally lecognixe and approve the
llepiiiluient, said, "You have one University "f Okllihnmii no it cipsiioii and Mr. T. F. Wledenberh.
'-’outre*
here said
that the unjust law (which, any wav. would 32nd anniversary of the Russian
coinpli'lelv
nnii-NCgegiih'd
hu*ls.
I
lie
Kvolimlion
Committee
i
tevolution.
of the most complete agriroltiiri '
Mel.mil in. in Ills appi'ol to the made op of all type* of claaariiom onion1 I* seeking a seven-hour never constitute the foundation of
nrourniii* Mini faun- In the enliic
ilorhn. newspaper of Premierday am| an Inrreoae of 116 cent&lt; u Judgment valid in coo-, it-iice
1
1
1
*
1
..............
Coot
I,
..................
I
tha'
teaclietH,
sojierlnleiidonte
and
supschool system . . I he closeness of
In dully- wage* a* well a* a and iHiforc limit. He, therefore, j .Marshal Tito's government, and
the
oolverHilv
.
acludcd
him
............
.
from
nur
different
your farm fnrllllle* I- mi assei
the rest of the press underlined
In•• /welfare
tl&gt;«- i'I.imhmum where while *ln -cIiooIh, colleges uml other atqtc " o*t ■
’ "••“ •v fund conlrlbti mount pruiuniocr a penal sentence this fact.
. . nerd more devehipinenl In fm
which
may
he
enulvali'iit
to
h
simi­
eslrv courses."
Tin, leadership of Russia, said
.............................
r *
a r . UMW
s i s
III student body and faculty ereiT^"’
he* not —
amuiuiired It* lar approval. HI* responsibility Rorha, "Jeopnrdlr.es mul tramnle
it In an afteiiiooo
andr flake
T. F. Wledenlieek "f W lnlei tint - i
would
!*•
even
grnvet
If
Ids
sen.
very
......
.
to
lie
aide
to
peabit!
demands
publicly.
,
lll'ertv,
Independence
and tlaill'll. I'healrnl Kilm'idlon llcp u il- pail lo c la- - w o k Ihioogh an
letter sin,olil cause a pllhllr scan­ peaceful devcloiuncnt of other
land, deditreil, “Your iilhlctle open dooi lie added thul h" ul&lt;o 1* ami nei peril I e In any way• with III'
dal.
se'lnllstlc countries."
U. D. C. I'ONVKNTION
rpiirstla me good and Conch I ’m I escimled fiom the legolin lllouiy Itioop.
In cliiipd Tlmrsduy the Htuilept
"4. Nevertheless, not all ap­
The Soviet policy toward YuanKeltles Inis Ins- o most co-opeialive loom- and the iiiitin pan of Die
NEW/ O R L E A N S . Nov. 7 (At
Council pic*cnlcd another of, II* —Mure .than, 1,300 delegates were plication nf mu unjust law I* equi­ slavla, Rorha continued, harmed
In helping this conimlltee on It* cafeleria.
The S|M'CU|I com I m led ih ai M. i -pleiidltl program*. The program expected U}' register tmlay for valent tn Its recognition or ap­ the must of Communism 01 a
report . . need more m i..... - lo
.am In leei'lves I'dociitiotinl op- » o&lt; iiiadc op of many exciting And tho Mth general convention of proval. In II i In case the judge can time whrri "American IntnarialsimrfM I list can In- plnyed In later
mu" wpv preparing "In ;itarl a
life soeh ns golf, lentils mul swim- poitliullh's i ipuil with I ho • of tlit IntelI'Hling things. A* o u r ’ n u t the Unltcil llniighter* of the Con* - and KoiticUmc* perhaps nrtisl — ■
•et th unjust law lake lit, course new war In orillT to establish I rhn
It tin arbas*
,
llil'tg . . classes lire too largo.
whllf student-. Il decided I lint "It s||"ukei tor the program, Refchl fcdnrAcy.
In the event thkt Ihl* lie Ihe sole w erld} ,t e ! Jf f { .i u . | ^ , , 1
Wllltmil Cutvnii, I'rlnrlpal of the I* within the powci of the -dale Him pirn from Miami UnlvefpRy
—
...........
—
n:T*
|v
.vr.v.
lintoMi'i.riMs M W JUrt
mean* In prevent iiitirh graver
Hull Seim
School. i to recognise rticlul ilhdluelion* he. spoke. H it,hi Shuplro slKlko
Nrw Hnivrno
Hniyrnh lleio'll
Beach IIHgh
Aft Heparlilient, Maid,
A fine tween Its clliseos and to chi-.lfy Fa r East und Its struggle for
•i first, II w'u- necessary lo have evil.
nria depitrl ment, hot you need o them."
olid ■Ii'oiih racy. He I.
l| mimeographed. Nevertheless, it
"He rail Inflict a penally for
*” *“ ***
~~ ~~*f
pernmnent lnstrilHm . . the mo-jc
•in ml to Hanfofd Just 10 lit^ aplu js a fine paper mid wonderful ex Violation of it had law If It I* such
In other
lO’tioiiH today the Mb
If nnilNssS s hon Pass Masi
dopartmenl
la very MMlIsfaelory.
Ii
Ipparltnc.................
ample
of
whet
can
anti
ha*
bran
'i nature that lie who Is punished as chaplain. Admilleii to Monroe
■iiddti'N* mu fuciiity and stmlonl
ei.nili
Flloa J. Mnughton, Jr. atpl four
Aniung ' thnso attending Inc
Refused to coosiilei no at- I body Me Is very much lliteroftBfl done by a few herd working stud­ I* reasonably willing lo lake It Chapter In 11*141 lie served it us ureal gramlchlltircn.
'*
..'
meeting nlhor than faculty and ti.ck hy udlioail strike.
in Aiiio i Icmii school student* and ent*, with the oddit agslnst them lu oriler lo avoid that evil o r ‘to high priest in Hlllt ns treusurer In
I'onimltter mcml«'r* were Mr,
lecls it I* a privilege uftd putv ,'n mn/it of the way. You member* of assure n good nf oven greater Im­ 11121-33.
Ilec'ldi
I
the
U.
S
district
Lawton County Hoperliitendent nf
ran prudentlv imagine that such
tell the people what other cdiin- the Crlpry Fed stuff urc t&lt;
Mr. Moughtnii wo* H charter
Schmilai W. M. Hnvi.e* of the m in i lii'ie ha- powci 1" guild n I lies ate dong lo promote demo- rummeiulrd on your fine Johl
snnrlluu will l&gt;« willingly accepted inemhur of Taylor Commnmlsrv
Behnol Boatil uml Mr*, linker, group of negro fiiriiiiii an in ' nicy, lo moke their world a bat­ A girl unprouchod ms the other pm lance, or If the Judge knows or which was chartered July IP, IP2I,
luiiclloii agam-l ii- eileil tli-ii mi­
president of the I*. T. A.
L ', day at school nntl asked my opin­ I'V the IruitNgressor fm supcrKr and which he served as conimamlet
ll,atloii in i a ill null ioh iis-lgli- ter place to live Ini
llid'ld Shuplro recently vjsit- ion as lo what I would do In her motives."
In IP23. He was elected prelate
muni*.
• d the Fur Fust uml made a wide case. Her case was that she liked
The Pope went on:
in Dcrcmlwr, H&gt;2.'l. Installed in
Today's
defeat
lo
l.ewlwas
ukc
“ In times of persecution.” -aid IP24 and served every year sinre
hi- si 'Olid at the liimds of the to 'ey of its conditions and pro- u certain mnle character nntl she
high com I II uicaiis iluii hari iuv Idem*, und fiom this trip ho drew had a pretty good idea thul he was the Pope, "Priest* and laymen then.
(I aallaatO
fee*
oi» oaieiiui. if each and every Jllsl a little sweet on her, hut they often permit themselves to l»e
Survivors include the widow,
colilinuunre of the prewnt intl- nr unusual iipiei'iiU'tit liv Ithe
he slmlenl. teacher, mother uml fath- never rmilil quite make the couple! | condemned without offctlng re­ Mrs. Hazel llrockwav Mote.’'* mu:
rm
irl
lo Ik e ii -I'coiel loot
luge III onlei Uiut tin* piogroin ease Hint llo- fin e imoi
w ill et in Hatlfoid ami Hemiliole County, Well, my only mlvlcc I* that soon­ sistance, even by Catholic Judge* one daughter, Mrs. Ralph |l- Chap
may M’ carted on through the next III' paid Into till fed* I at •
••mid have lieen at H. 11. H. to er or later Hip flame Is going to 10 fines nr deprivation of persouul man; lw„ sons, Kllon J. Moiighlon,
two &gt;eur*.
to*,ii him, I ’m sure that not one I hum out or hum Iwlrp a* much. llls'ilv x s x When, In this way, Hr., and Leslie II. Monghlott; five
in
i ii in .................
BTRAM H E A T E D
••Hilling the pust yeillH of &lt;hii.- l-ewitt tlu .n u n noil llo
peimiii would hove left with ihe! And aonteone better he “seeing 11 is possible to preserve for the one daughter, Mrs. Ralph II. Chap
IHHI were expendetl lor repairs, ro- $:t,600.nnn
oil Him dii i
reeling Unit is was a waste of the light", an drop the "boom"! , people nii honest Judiciary and man. Miss Charlotte Moiighlon.
plHt'HiivniH. iiilililioiM, new liiclitintf g r o w lin ' o f a coal s lilh c
lintel II was a pleasure to be there i Beforo wo part, here's a word to avert for the Church anil the Mrs. (ivorge M. Cooper, Jr. of
bystem*, lilenchera und other tmich o p p cal to the H u p ri'iiie
that I thought would fit in good fal'Jifol far mom fearful cala­ Raleigh, N. C„ Mrs. Cyldc ('.
and heat ftiihlu Shapiro apeak.
needed impovements. blit the pro­ th e u u ln a 's fin e w u* cut t
_ i -i _ J
__k
___ J
flrsene, San Francisco, Calif, ami
Also mi the program w# had with time* as. they arc today. mity."
gram has Just well lu-gun and 1)00, hul the l.e w l* p e n u ltv
"Sure, money talks. Hut nowadsv* |
the
H.
ii.
S.
Ulee
Club
to
enter­
unless tho prisent mllloge I* again led chang ed lu Ih c -ecom l
tain. This is the glee club's first you oan’t hold on to It long enough ,
voted the program will cense at tempi m'lloii In HUM, (odds,
appearance. It la directed by Misa fo start g conversation". (Thu
Ilm 'rinse of till* Sellout term," hi.rmgh nIiiiii I v
doubled
Itoth I Mile Reese Whittle. Tim H. II.. &amp; Jimmy Duranto Show, NRCf Ami
lie stated.
W11&gt;I IN
I H I A I
flnea.
band tnitler the direction of M r„JL now I shell hid you one end ell a
"Thu majority of our school
The HUM Hull,miiI began when
fond farewell.
building*." he pointed out, ,'were 1,1 win m i ll-i'll Hie hiiM m ill opcr- K. Hitch performed on tho pro*
erecteil from 30 lo 30 years ago torn of "dlslinriorlnu" llielr till- gioni also.
Tile Hliident Connell Is sponsor­
and many mnjor repairs .ire es­ lull ronlrncl liv mil ngii'cing to
sential If they iiu to Ini kept In hi* demands for ii i 100 a . ninth ing o school magiuine salo Nov. 17.
Tho Curtis Mngusine Company la
first clns* rendition. Nothing la of pension fm retired mlnera.
Ihe tompniiy which promote* this
greatar linporlanm limn our ed
Mini'll began leaving the pila big magiuine sale thoughout the
on Mur. HI. HUM n„ April 3, toon try. Ho come on all you guya
MiNK.dl WII II CA« / WlfH
that every taxpaying illlie ii will 1048
(Inhlshorough
l-suetl an
make an effort to go lo the polla i.rdvr forbidding the union nnil ita and gal* und lat'a sell the magaxMIX
ft kV H S (IX MIX l i f t '
,
Read ,Turn m
Inesl I f * money for the school and
on Tueaday and caat a vote for the offlrlnU from
"roiitliiulnir Ihi your entertainment!
I t , the Flu k in g Arrow
Impovemcnt ami upkeep of theae strike now In ualatenre." The
faollltlea.
The Celery Fed school newspap­
order wiin Issued under n Toft“The achonl trustees," Mr. Imw- llertlev litilmr
l.nw provlalon er was sold at H. II. H. today for
ton aaaerted, "aarvo without any permitting rotirl Injiiiirlliina a- len cunts a copy. This was tha
compenalon, but give their lime e«|nat strike* tlm* lnt|ierl| thn "entail's first edition of the Celary
nntl thought freely anil ahould be
fori this ycur. Any and everything
supported In Ihelr efforte to make
in the way of school nswa etc
was In Ihc Fed.
and keep out echool bulldlnga and
equipment a credit to tha County.''
y t’", ami undoubtedly, the gossip
column Ion. Knr without the gots p column. It would not be tha
Celery Fed! This paper Is a pager
a round H. H. H that |« strlct/y?or
I I'I’ l u
lie Heiiiluiilu III student. No, m af.
Piiftdiutg
NM' lil i
he the first edition Isn't the pret­
tiest, most legible publication that
ha* been put out this fgr, hul
must nut forget (hat due to a]
r.ess of time not too much

dVi»H»»#4 r-trntm ra w Oaa I

Lewi« Fine

Seminole Hi

Catholic Church

f

W«uinjrFotr V

(L .
.................. ............... . . . _
Me. endor.-rd most of tho "Fair
l&gt;ei||" program,
t •«»
(ioverrror Thotuaa K. Uewey,
tllular liendi uf the "Republican
I’arly uml an Inlenslvo ijampalgnm
__
t| m
for ____
Uiilli'N,t inlurpruted ii(w
the Truman aporrh, luoadcaat from Waahtngton, a* a *ign of Dainoeratk

$p»i#ty.

tp.i

.Dewey appointed Dulles (o Urn
Si'hale Iasi July after the realgiialon of tlm ailing New Dealer,
lobert F. Wagner. Tho winner to­
morrow will (III out the remaining

t

'!f Wl,Kn*f’H term. The statu
will elect a senator lo a full sixyear term next Nuvember,
New York'* other siuiutor lu
Irving M. Ivr*. a Kepnhllrun, who
defrated
Lehman hy 361,0011 In
1340. It wa* I.chinan'* only defeat
III a long public career.
Vlre-President Barkley, three
member* nf the Truman cabinet,
rriuiKim u. Kooaevelt uml

(bor sun. Hep. Franklin !). Nm w
*•0. Jr... campaigned for Mhimlh.
.

The Now York Herald Tribune
im! Central Dwight
Risener on suylng, In response to
ueellon un lo how he would
vote tomorrow:

H

i . . "I •h*H vole for those rundl(WtM wluiNe principle* eupport tlm
fuweervsllon of the freedom ami
the jihcrty of the American cltl-

.

[P j*
J
'
f" 1'1 !-te'ho was
■ratified by wlmt lie termed III*
.eenhower a "endorNomunt x x x of
.U e View* of freedom and liberty
,} !• the Individual which I have
been expressing during the cam

City Election
paet. 1 have nothing to eell
tny aervlrea. I trust every qua!l
tomorrow

I I ehall ho perfeetly eetlefled
i
TMUlt.' He requeited

hold tonight at ItM
S * •» ‘ h* Court Houie,-,a»d
that he had a message of
tltl Importance to clUseu.
layor Carraway will make a
tn » PP?*i t°
V • talk
! 100 ° e* £ k tala evealng over
Lotto* will

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

T VOLUME XXXX

Accord Signed Refuses To Comm ent Crommelin Is
Let Off With
With Republic
Reprimand
. By CIO Chief
W
U . S. Steel la Only H
One Of Big Pour
Companies W hich Is i
Still
Strikebound

I
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»» ’

W ASH IN GTON . Nov. 8— tA't
—Government official* said tnday the eleel * trike hat been
VI ‘'broken for all practical pur­
port**” now that three major
prodoc era hava signed
peace
pacta with the C IO ateel workera. It waa reported In ateel In­
dustry circle* that the giant C.
8. Kteel Carp, alto la preparinn
■n offer to the union, However.
It waa taid thia offtr may nut
ho aubmltted for aareral day*.
Presumably, any U. 8. Hteel of­
fer would bo patterned general_ |v after the agreementa reached
• W* Bethlehem. Republic and J A
u

t

A
^

■■

CH ICAG O . Nov. 8— (A*&gt;—John
L . Lew la abruptly called off today’e meeting with his Called
Mine W orken policy committee
without esplanallon. The union
chief eent word to the committee
that he le “engaged" end that he
will not be able to meet with
the 2M-man group until 10 A.M.
tumor row. A meeting had hern
tcheduled for 3:89 P. M. today.
• W A S H IN G T O N . N o v. 8

&lt;/?’&gt;

Republic Steel Corporation irtlled
with ilt striking worker* Uxlay &lt;&gt;»
a cotnprnmitc welfare plan.
Tlie agreement leave* only llir
induilty't giant, U. S. Steel C o r­
poration, tlrikclraund among llie
big four ileclmaker*. Government
g mediator* look it a* (be »ign of a
■welling tide That could waib out
labor trouble* in bolb tlrrl and
coal.
Mediation official* Itavr lirtd
all along that when tlerl icldct,
peace in (he coal field* will not be
far away.
The Republic agreement put new
pttature behind mediation effort*
■* hi the coal r i m itoppags- , *&lt;
'' Rertlebem, No. 2 Heel producer.
f

te * *tt* « 4 «■ raw* Tway

Home Is Attacked
In Letter Writing
C• o a l Controversy
?

Vf
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i
UNHID MINI Workara praildant

John L. Lewi* I* questioned by a
reporter In Washington ihortly
■Iter the U.M.W. leader and Fed*
aril Mediation Director Cyru* Chlng
conferred for two hour* on the eoal
strike. Lewi* refuted to comment
on the meeting
tfnferna(tonal)

Judson B. Walker
Talks To Rotary
On Good Schools
Orange County Super­
intendent Outlines
Rules F o r Success
J ihImui II. Walker, .Siiperinlrntlrul of Oinngr roiinty ncWilt. told
llir Rotary ('lull al ihr Tnuriil
Ccnlri yctlerday that ibc liner
grcalrit drlcireul* In pmonal iucccs* air indention, doubt and
fear.
“Mn»l of us frar »omrlhing". he
said., “I t jn e y .im

. - qUIRINO LIA D8
MANILA, Nov. S - W ) —Presi­
dent Elipldln Qulrlno held a slight
lead over hla two opponents fol4 * lowing yesterday’s Moody election
tg Ui» Philippine*. ” '

’ -qulrlno was Icoding in most
of the provlneaa with Dr. Jeee P.
Lou ref, former puppet prceld
under the Jopooewg god ioetoe
NeMoting'in Manlier &lt;
m M porty eondhhrtp

AwoclatH Pftw Leased Wlrr

N ? )V .~ 8 T T 0 I0

___ _ j i

Armed Services Wnnt
I n d ii . t r i e s Shift­
ed I'luin Coast And
Gre.it Lakes Area

WASHINGTON. Nov. H &lt;/!&gt;»
Cepl. John G. Crnmmriin. wlm»r rrlease of confidential Nmv time*
•pnndcncc touched off llir tungrciiional invert iga lion nl military
policy, got off loday wnh only *
■harp rcpiimand. He wa» retinrrd
to active duly.

W A M l I M . I i lN , N„v H &lt;/?•&gt;A Sen.it. I Ion.e vtionp .iiu . in iir d i
ra m p .in !ii i » J n tn Mm k the A rm ­
ed S e iv n e . Im m .lo fliU K d c lrn t c
im liit ln r . m l.m il Im m llir great
l. ik r - n id •n •.I,iI K . ilr ,

Admiral Fnrretl f’ Sherman,
the nrw Naval Chief of Operthimr,
ditpoied of Ciommrlin'* i.,«c hv
writing him a letter of reprimand
The Idler laid Crommrlm had »mlalcd Navy r'Ctllat'""*
Crommelin, 48-y«ar-old uMlmn
hero of World War II, li.id hreti
under tuipention while thr Navy
considered whelher In umrl marlial him.
Hhi.rmun, In putting him hark
on active duty, uaHlgm-d him a,
ii via tint) officer oil the stuff »f
the western »ou frontier i.mininridvr.
(in Oet, 3, Crommelin Hlrpped tn
newspapermen tuple* of « h-Hei
from Vico AilmlrHl G it h IiI I' Bo­
gun to Herr clary «f ib* Navy
Frum-I* I’. Matthew*.

Ilogan'* letter spoke of &lt;D-»atUfa&lt;tion among Nmy men
over military pollcie* (lull rut
nnd built up the Air F»ric Bogan
raid that morale. particularly
umtmu ymmgor officer*, win
la-ing hurt.
The puldlrollon of the Irlln
broughl on lint Impiliy
UnHouse Armed Servlre* I'nmiiiiUit
Into Uie quarreling among the
nrnied service*.
•
After the hnarlng closed I're*lcient Truninn. on rccoiiimendntmn
of Serretary of the Navy Mni
thuw*. ousted Ailmind l.mn* fi
Ih-ufeid as Chief nf Naval Operatings,
Ornfeld,

In

tcstlnmny

In

the

llquaa couwnUlae, Ji*d been *h*rply . crHIval

nf

prevent

defense

others, or old age, nr financial fai­ pojlclca. ,u u t Mntlhew* mid the
lure. Wr should makr up our mind* mintci was nut a rcprlanl for hU
•it In tvhat Wr 'wAhl |o do and wbai leatimony;. that lie hnd deuldml
Dcnfald would have to go.
we'uugHf *u do, *nd then do ii. .aillwr
Sliurumjt was hriiught from the
for there it nothing to be gained M,.,||ict.ra„ w rommnn«l and pul
from putting thing* off, or trying m l)i nfidii'a old spot,
lo avoid a decitjnn .
| line of the matters liu Inherited

t. .illni); it-rli the iltlnUm.ll "Natill)*.* t lli'lrli.r ( nm inillrr" thr
group it.e« . . niu.re.vioii.il aclion
lir*l 1 r .i. In Im l.lri (he delriDCS nl
A I.1A .1 im I tin' in , i «i , d irgm n*. ll
.u g a r . l l . it die i m v In ..ile g u .u d
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COMMANOINO OfNCIR Af fort Banning. tSeorgla, Ms) (Jen Wither*
llurres* (right) captain* th* AM power nf an M-l.t medium lank and
other sights on Ihe Army post to viaBlng t:tilrls n( StnlT and Service Sri rrtnrles Shown rl In r ) arc! Athnirvl i'nrrrvt P. Slim man, Chief of
Naval Operation*; Oen. linyl VaUdenl'ei g, Air K&gt;&gt;rr* l liief nf S'afl!
Dcferuc Secretary Louh Johnson and Clenernl Burren*. &lt;Intrrniillnnal)

Malko Is Indicted Parole Granted
For Kidnaping In Florida’s Most
Seminole Holdup Famous Convict
Given

Fre e ­

Sick

T ake
T o

M .iy o 's

An indictment charging Roffs . IA U A IL V S .su ;. Nov H &lt;/!')
MalVovirh. alia* Rnd.M alk*. wSStlt'/hr l'aiil- u
l-rday^'tnifd a
kldNappiun Pr'ggV Thoiapkin* on i (inditinn.il purntr to A l H u u rr.
jilhh 4 whin hr (lied tree a* a IT n rid .i'i lim it iintnrinii* long trim
•liield hi grtimg out of the Saminolr ronvii'h
I In
patdn ii.
i iiiiililio n r d
on
(Tuli following an atlengUcd mh
licry. wn* rriurnnt hy the Gr-iml H "" -''« rgirrmimt tn leavr the
il.K r in ,I mil ir liir n . w ill h r rf
Jurv vr»trrrl.iv nftcinnon.
M ilk n v u li. ,iLn c h a rg e d willi fri in c Nov I -I

1 ir vrill lint In- llixlrt njpriviIMtM.
bring mi m rrn n ry In armed nil,
lirry in rnnnrrtinn with llir n nl llir farolr ( iiiilllin ,l "II lint •fir
Irm|i1rd In.1.1 up, plradrd imi Pa fill Hi Ilo llll1 111,1V ie,,i kr lit. par
ginllv In tin* information. Mr » .« (Ion il III) llimr
1 fir ■n inni w.i, in (tiiiiiirlififull fu
rrpretrntrd hy (i. W S p rm ..
(
ommis
Knurl nl Agrn iilliitr \.t
Judge M Ii .Sniltll *rl llir .l.ir
of Miilkovtrb’* Inal at
10 A \1 i Im ii M lyo, hrrifl n( ihf pit,on »v *
Nov
17 F'rank f’alnmo. .1" Iriii
iliargrd with bring an aneiMiiv m
M a v t whi i Mill In I m i I .fo|K
llir roiiiirry, plradrd not gmllv imi |»r|fl.ip Mirnr then sny n lliri lair
4lf III lal h» k&lt;rrp 1 ii iii .r lit piII 0(1
will fir turd on llir imnr rlalr
Mirlmi'l Sillvl, alli'g.-ii tn tnn-. fur 24 'F***IM, pimpmerl Ili.lt lir fum
Im-i 'm line of tin. groii|i Unit ... fir rrfr,ord io lik e III, ill tin ilfiri
involved in |ln&gt; roiibery, idi-ini.'l to Miiyo liodlieis lot lie.ilinenl
gllillv on -Inly lf&gt; to Uii' rdf. . .
lie mod lln tlse ini', ngireit mil
of nrmoil roldiery, »alr| O. IV I!.•» &gt;
■ •n r til it In lln -lute if |&gt;e i. i.
(Inn. dork of Ihr* ronrt. Snlvl did Irilsed. Tile I'linlnii It.iind took m.
not npia'iir in ronrt yesterday
oiliii'illuL. in l n . n m i I k h i m u
An ilidietmeiil was lelin n .d m,-iidaliiili
iigniiisl .for- Turner DI»on, 17 \ ..
House was ii'liteni'i'd In ' i ve
oill voiilh, rbnrgliig murder In Hi
l.ilal id Ml veil! fm iiinn"l ml.
first degree in ronneellnn with H.- llIs'iy,
possesaioli of bin glni mils
filial shoolltig of Carrol Knglid.
Inn glut v and Inii'i-nv in
id ii fishing ramp near Lake I.-- finds.
llillsl.iiimigli roiinty l(r began inHiip. Tile I'ltse tills lieen set Im senlenre Nnv 15, I tilt t mid Im11 Ini for Monday morning h) I ii nn beeri in llie liens ii'i'in I not I y ever
oVIoi'k.
shire.

in.i lied

leg io n s ..Ding d i r i r n r in iln a lio n i
l l i r s r .......................lln l i.I r q iM lr ly de-

(rndril
I -V r ii m ini it,H illin g ." llir ir p n il
,.in l, " i- lln i n m l i-M ilrm e tlm l
•III- .lim r il Inn e, lie 1,11 Illy .llln ilt I III); lln , .Kill n r m .iking rf(m t ) to
, iiioM m i I ii •i i f , lim n lln- a r r ii* lo
in I.,in i Im 111,-n, Im , n m ilv rea&gt;or*, "

Weigh Fair Deal

Britons Warned
Against Use Of
Gas In Next War
Nerve

Gas

Rcvcnlcd

W h ic h C a u ses D e a th
W i t h
LO N DO N .

C o n v u ls io n s
No,

H

I hr

lin in c o ffn r w.trnrd iitilon, I o i Ijv
ib a l a “neivr 'js,." wlmli i .,ti,r,
d r a ll, in iu n , n l , m u n i . i y lie turd

■ igsi(i,l ilirm if K inllin n.n Itir.iV,
out.
It m ill llir
w ill

| i r n r l r .i l r

4n. . in iiq iin i f i.iiil.
Im lli

ilid llin g

.m il

■k in , .im i I In i« w ill k ill r , r n d ih r
v ic tim i . w r .in n g , g .i, m.r*k
T h r w .im in g « i , (o n b in ir d in .i
Ira in im t in ,m in i .m i l i t n n r .i l w ,n la r c p i i h li.h n l Im I h i l s i n ' , n rw
p r r iiM iir n l ( n i l I M r m r C o rp s
It ,.m l ll i r i&gt; i , . p , r , n i l i
|M»

w ill,

pi n I I I , i l l ,

no

n o r ll

ll

d o rs md i .i n t r e i i l i n im .ilio n m
b lia lr im g . Ilo - ln«t w .u iiin g
vn
lim g r t , i , w liru 'u , v n ion lir g in .
In d im ,m d lie I n . Im n b lr I'M iiv .in g

hi* r y r , . lln - i , lid to w ril hv Mill
ning &lt;d O .r ll" , e m il liu h ln e ,, nf
l l i r i h r '1
lit rlh vllf
“ I f 1•♦!**• 1 •It 8.
Mt ♦VI if OfHN u ill
llie m ni Mill 1 I I I
1
t
.i iu| 1*011
it
t.e fo il. u r*l
I'bi' ill nmd lot............... ... ..
lln-sn v n ls t.m a of Mi
limit-' nml fill'll
. ni'n , ii b i1i,. lilr, 'lir irpni I add pilHSitli, " Hen h *
I'd. I'i i mi i H r) n r williill tmlllli*
T im nmiiM il a Ml i In* fn ln l i'ltfi
ilig uillg* d potrlilml elieMiies,
v id s i.m s m ni hi hv* n i&gt; fl\ i* m in u t e .
llipm 11.mi I'limmilIres iiir lin­ to s i ) Imm 4, i P» m llfi g " ii t h r

ing fni im d, lln- irpnil Mild, ''to
gid .'g.iin-i inllllaiy and inaiiiiMini in- I ill bulks uiiii-h Uneaten
In- safety of lln- nnutiil unit Great
. ikes irgiiiiis ami would liinidirap

1

Voting

h.

U nusually

I lr;tvy

In

Contest

\

Hr! wrrtt I L illr s A n d
G iivnunt

Leh m an

luting » i- liri.K iii Hnnford
Uin .... limit; i- i Ilirm i went to
•he l il, thill in vntr fn, » comiiK-M niii-r fn , a t lir r e year term.
\l .’ on i.'rli.ik ihr ,n lr stood at
.m 2, the .inilldnlc-. *rc Andrew
t i i r i n. i i , ,
mriinilirlil,
JctaO
l.mlgr "ml P rink Miller, Mra.
I E Itnnmill it. rlrrk, predicted
th,«i i iut,ii i iii,- nf mure than
I ."on ...... IH he , n l t., 7 ;0fl P.M.
tilling nn the re elerllun
of
■.rhiiiil liiKlrfH mil lb* school
mill.tie tile s i, .is tic tit At 2:00

•.’.list, ii | ttiiiin rr, rlcrk at
the « e'.i Kite pn iii.it nl Ihe G irl
timl-Bns ; *|i(n r ,| :,(t ratec,
nml nl ihe n isi side prerinrt at
•be lunrlsl l enter. Hugh T lllis ,
clerk, sl.iled lli.it nppmslmatalr

•iti

Ittll ,n lrs hnd tieen i list.
NEW

U tltli, Nn,

(in , n in if

I h.m in

8—(A1)—

t

lls w e y ,

llsked Ini hi. Ill,read on the
initriiinr nl thr New York state
elei linn when lie Arrived from
Mhh i , in , nir iml.i), replied:
‘T lin n m ake mi, predlclliuis .m, mure "
A l It W A

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&gt;

N nv

H

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New N. k i nl,* i wriylieil I’ren, fen I | rinti ii .
I sit I le 1 1 pro,;i in. K llie I'lll. l Imv h.d.tv, lurniillinhrr lo elect
Mt Ht V t .
llll
f m in Ibllle, or
I L pill mh tn M i
i l l I r Imi.i r, lo
lie 111" r tin » 1 .
tin r

S

S r Mala*

1 I h vo lin k' M
"1 (fir fell* ♦I m I
(( list f f isiiwri

• h r iv v III most

"id "oil year
*-*■« star

Florida Is ( a I led
made hv inn i si i dr.ipplng ga &gt; I&gt;uni|)iiiK IMjm t For
Limbs "i i eli'H.mg them overhead
Uisoasod C a t t l e
hi thr form d *pr&gt;'y

ilosi*.

The ninmnil .n.d ir« Mltpcks in
a fu lilie „m pMilnihl) ivniilil he

lie f le e i'U lit|ifll!i(U I t , i i l r l i
lie *
b. r u iln&lt; .m u r e id o u r m ilit a r y
In addltlnn In neive gn». It sslil I
-------- p io d u rtio n siip e rb n i l y over n l l a r
'Ey,, bll'd." mill slinking gases nf
t \ LEA I I AHHEE. Nnv.
m il p ip , In lb * p a a l,"
World Will ..... (&gt;l"b*hly would lie , „ ., r,l|„ ll„na "III "(
dsslers
T im g ln iiji w ill up eii l l i r d riv e
' &gt;i» ninking l ln iIds * "dumping
m m yem to le ip iir e tin- nrnied ■t**"!
"New I’ll ii' • lim e heel, di .icnvei . m m il" fm Ii en e.) . a lllr. ftr, C
and
di'Vi'Inp
f .i l r i ' s In “ finllfy
Mn-lta Hi the k e y lo the I'ai-ifn .'it, nml Un' fai l Unit gni in n mil j , im1,|„ i] ,,f ih r S ln lc I Iveyfiwti
1I
i .inat ile fe n s e s . and tn do Wtnll n ed iblimg the til *1 &gt;‘ ill iinu'IH -4ni,111,i . |l ||d Mill ImlilV
Ihe p n .ill.lb li nf
, ........
i, he mpnrtcil, “tin
ii i
I s lli’t'e s K lil )
a lso I n p ie |H K i well " " '" 'II"
f " t 111 e
In Uie bop*' o f ...........
„ r m ,p n ile d a n im a lt
Uii - l i i e n l L a k e s ir g m n nml U n1
siliprlse O f." «h'&lt;;h
J ,,,
\ 1 1ii ii I ir- s r a le m id ngnlnsf iiMml. ■ ■ -tlll'Vllig the of
unv
’ iif tu rk
im tn hut iMUllth *‘l*l
t s a."
I n i i*i Is (Iciii'tol s , " I l i e n i i i i n i i i l
M ini.
Ih * *.i v*i|*V»fall
4urHfi dim I i»i %
I ’be iilin f f lr iiil r i i l n m i l l r r nl
Ill \V|» ellMlirl •■!». Mol 1 •'»»•'» J*l
&lt; &lt; '*alta«*e *■ r a a * s la t
» i i r l i fit! fnir f i *E*»i Mfii* utilim tl
V iiili'iiiY M r A n lifftv , ♦lu r f T tin
1 &lt; 11111«I h♦•j no III** mm i *' k.|H, iiitiv&lt;*
\r iin r 'hi*in ir nI Win fm i*
vm *
O . I t . C ir i« - « rs W i n s
till U i- mi*' n%vi n n l ■ v.-ivMitnr f u i ' J i i i 1, m ||t fI p |*f* if I Gy tre fl'prt
"*i" U Ill'll I vki (I fut ' "IM ♦•'tin *11 * i .ti* av lit' 1 1»•’ § if .t t f t ijilly
I M| ffMl
C n n t e K l I lr c l . I 'r i/ .i* MienI 'Mt Mn* Hi it 1 ih fruirmu I
I h» n J iiilm y K m*i »H tHjt'lr fk
Mr ml'lrd tlml il 'yii
1
I** i nut ilt hI ♦ p.slr* t»t| iTt- tip, if tfn
! i iiafin u tH H»i P u t* f*M«*
*1 II Unggi,, Illlllll Slpe Ari'iim,
I" *i fi'il »'ij Ml n ci* I ( i f mu I f u r I rum
non third, pi L e rolls)',ting "( &gt;
♦•t »icm D m t i . mu! fm itv l Ml
J.'iOll worth of pitteli inlmi ir , in L j i l l t i p
I* mII F i i v n r s
" I Mlt'MI !♦•'»&lt; UmI p'i ifM ■♦'ly
i Im ile it cnlntllrtii| by tin I if.
I f■
i if in 11 1 d» Mikm*: n u ll *u
L c h n iiin O v e r D u lle s
little lluilillng Sprelnltie
d

iii bind.i nml entitled, "A &lt;"«, '
Snw ami A i’lower."
Tin * I'liiilesl w a s put on In i n

fiu’fil frrnt. lu u iflji) if 11»f

r»*41 - af

viI**#11 if
« )|ih Hi'Mf'il
KUt K. Nn, d "l*i V Mi' n i r mi
m11*I ii In inI
i ' i, lie Ii I &lt;liilbip I’oll give ■rmoi
I'u ti•'I|i »*»ilf»||fit 'h r f l u f (if (|j
. . .i n i i g i ' people to g lo w ns non ll " f .. I nn I mi I llfl lie 11 II 1,,'tllll III

N E tt

II lend IN N f l, S in k '
llio lr o w n fond a s p o ssib le ib n n u ; ■ in i
I S e n a te e t e r lli.n I "
i lie 12 n m n lb p e rio d end ing \o g I. d im i I
II lia is in g n f e h le k e n s , ro w s nml .III V
I elm. in'
rival ' &gt; ID I it i It I it nn
P ig s w a s tllrlu d e d . Ju d g e s m i .
*|»
■
• iin li.i I*dm l*&lt;a del
Ii.lin E n n l, I I . G . t'ln y to n nm l It"
I cl id * d .e vel at Ilin n U l l ag*» hv
b e ii W e lh n ie l.

•n,','Mint 11n.Inn , K Dewey
I'll,, poll'
flim l vote
K ir i.v
LEG IO N C O M M IT T EE
, . . in I ie.| llll Ill N " V
t B
All menibera of llie Airier min
I I gpin’a Anillatli'O I In V pm nde i i • be i ' iniimlng 'U net &gt;■id
U rn*'‘ pulled
" n m lli pb 1
i "inmltten nr* reipieste.l lo meet
Un*
lle ilim i n il.
nl Uie Legion Hill al H.IHI •.'&lt; Im k bid I r-Ii 11111*1,
I -I. ,1 i iirn h ib .te , lo Id ii -.Held
Wednesday
iiiglil.
.........

•'ll uul i n f f I •' m lft Mu* A fu tf, th f
l'‘ iu n l l u ln l I liftf liv i .h ic k rrilp r*
i»»L' bi'iilci n»n|iiu iiMnir hi Mm* brut'l'lliijilri i 'iiv i I i h I |*1 •tj| i #i in hy vncci •
I m iliiiii »»f i ' i i K mm find *4i lu ll * m in t
I***;* * i» F h ir ifln t • t
In iiflilitmiiy Mu' ImmmI m MuikuiiS

hi u« t'lliifiiu

Ir J

iihmi* w illi

MMlhnu t l l h ' l I'tlhiHl , I r . l a if rj|M l#
MVAiirrw w it h it
llilllm i
fie ld
tU"MUHrUu«i
iiniki* lln* i mniHfi o f Mm* ttzvif* r v e r y
Mh ««' yvnr.% in ii 1%t ii i* apfil « ht'cks
I m| h f lif 'ld jlt t i | , | f mitr r Mid11 n||f*
.lames (J, Gallnwuy Mnnoimre'l In edge h e ir , Ion
The ronrt ib.leriiillieil dial Di&gt;
I m in , is Uie f l i v l III**tin *e I
h u ll #»f um | m*■»«*nt «if Mir m M l*
Ills rase Inis been bionghl t« .lay
on w h Vi iiisolvent unit not able h&lt;
,,i the pell . l i i . e Its w ru n g p i*
l&gt;av an attorney and thereffiir nt&gt; Ihe Siiprenn* Court nmii. limn a
• Inn nf i I low r e v li'tn rv "V i i im f* r m ir ily n n ' hih«»i* u ln r , f h f
T EH MIN A l. T A L K
(tiH lity I h no! ic iiiT i i d i l r d So fa r .
pointed Kariyle Hmishidder In .1. dnxi'ii times, mostly on pel limns
I
*,
e
vid eiil T i lim a n Ia s i v e in
U»*
The rnilln cnmnilUei* of Un
nn roiinty In M»»» staD* Imm Im n
lie wrote himself aftiq studying
fend him.
,,hiy
t
r
n
llv
tdg
o
i
r
nr
In
th
e
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’
i
IliiNlneas and i*rofrH)ibmHl Wn
i r fum'd ncrm lilfitlftii.
td'lnrv
,
..
The rase nf Henry Grubb, riuuif law In the prison llbraiy
men's f!|uh will spnnser a null"
T I h t i * h* mm •urt*
(hi rilhcr
.f I lie
Id re e lm ...........
b
u
llin
'
fn Ilia rurlier days he Hindi news talk hy J. Brailey Oiliiam »n
ed with breaking and entitling &gt;•
...
ltih !*m j|t» *|H ni h ru c rlh t , 1m in cjitM f
fillin g still inn and a garage m in an Hlteniplril Ineak finm |iri- ' Sanford's
-Term lnnl
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T K IA N G I.E SO LU TIO N
LOS A N G E L E S , Nnv. H-f/Vi
A woman teatifled In a eiislodv
nml Riipport case that her Inisband and hi* sweetheart gave
hrr a Inarled gun and slrniiiig
tablet*
with which in rommlt
anlrlde.
The ronrt yesterday awanled
tho woman. Mr*. Helen Ktfer. 2H.
Hy HAM DAWSON
custody nf her twn ehlldren and
NEW YORK. Nov, 8 - ( / P ) - Santa Clau. it set to gut a 1900 mil­ ordered her hashend, Dan Elfer,
lion bite on dad for toys this Cbriitma*. Ther# at# a rtcord number of 40, to pay SIOO monthly pending
children to unwrap tba presents, and s record number of fathers to buy a divorce trial.
th* toys and help wear them out.
B U IL D IN G P E R M IT
Tba shop* will offar more lower-priced toys, but plenty of luxury
Nell R, Angel recently seemed
priced ones, too. American toyA--------f
11
a City permit to erect a 17/XM)
manufacturer* think thayTI top rush, art showing moot toya pre­ concrete block home on Ixa-ntt
Inat year's unit antes volume, but sumably powered by a t o m i c Avenue In tha Magnolia Height*
that slightly lowered prices may energy and iet prepulalon.
section. The Dawson Const ruc­
hasp the dollar anlaa volume down
Or, If father Me been worried tion Co. has charge of Ihe build­
to last year's MOO million. Mnta about the housing situation, may ing work.
Claus may ba penalised a few ba he'll buy on* of the n o r CA TTLEM EN M EET
yards in communities where in­ fabricated toy Imnaaa,
TA M PA .
Nov. »—(Al — The
comes hava been hU by strikes or
If he's all stoamod np about the Florida State Cattlemen’* As­
tug-of-war between eon) and oil. sociation began lie annual muwith it. ovmrtoan of etrikae and vantion here today, hut the open­
prices, and th# labor dispute* in- ing business session wh* mnflnad to routine affairs.
Moat of the big doing* aro
slated
for tomorrows business
session. Talks by Governor Warrail and F . A Mollln, aaecntlve
secretary of tha National Live­
stock Association, era scheduled,
and officer* wfl) be-wieted than-’

Record Number Of Children Set
To Boost Record Christmas Sales

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I ll.llllli.il* nl die S i'in t r group and
d e le g .ilr II.m il'll n| Al.isk.* u le a d ­
er no llie I Iniiv,' rule

Frank Palerm o I h AIbo Al Mouse
dom
T o
Cilia r^etl W ith Being
M
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t
h
e
r
Accessory T o Crime

■

Plans Studied Record Number Of
To Block Army New York Voters
Defense Move

Defense Chiefs Tour Fort Henning

NavyCaptainW lioPrecipitated Probe Of
Armed Services Is
Restored To Duty

■'Mo»l id the thing* which go frum Denfald wa» the case of
rr.mmHIry who had admitted mak
' W ILLIA M SO N . W* Vn„ Nov. H to make up good pbl.lic school. nrf , &lt;
mg public the lingon letter and
“More will come," Mr*. lo lie found in the local’roinmun- ,
U
H,r
, liiul lieeii Hiiapended by lletifeld.
Beetia Brown trilef raphed the
rnrihmird
To often we |
Mnithew* also bad inntnirtrd
- ............................................Ilimtlngtnn-Advertiaor nftor re­ "y- he
porting her home had l&gt;ecn at wail for llir pnurtng mil of fund* I'eofeld to take "appropriate hc"tfainsl Crommelin.
tacked In retaliation for hnr letter frnm the .la ir nr fedrral govern- ■
Shi'rnien’a nfflre announred:
criticising Hie *nft coal *trlke nml menl lo give ut good irhool., bid
" Aftrr a eurcflll review of all
th* mine union leader*.
money ran'l rfo ll all. Good ichool* tin' ■
■
'irrinnalaneei attending the
Mr*. Brown, wlfa nf a roal
H sm tsaa* tin r u * an*
loader, wrote the paper laat week are tn he found in your Imal Kip
■aylng *he w h "tick nf alrlkea.'* rrmlriidrnl.
your *clioo| prin­
CO N V IC TS C A U G H T
Hhe hI*m had harah word* for
T A L L A H A S S E E , Nnv.
John I.. Lewla, president of the cipals. your faculty, ymir I ’arrntllir k'lnr Ida Highway Patrol
M United Mine worktr*. Ila'a "far Tracher* Atiocialion*. and the *upreported recapture of two
V too old and power-mad tn control port which they are given hy llir today
of nine convicts who broke out
anything a* Important a* man'* general pulitk".
of a statu road camp harrarka
detllny, the wrote in her 700near Porry Sunday evening.
SlM'aklng
in
place
of
Knrle
Kipp,
word letter.
Tin- lwo, Jantra Manual Pelltt
farmer
Hanford
aclmol
principal,
Sunday night the Browns' homo
and Hubert Carpi, were taken
now
head
of
Orlando
schools,
who
waa atoned and window* ware
Ii to custody near Tocena, Oa.
broken by a person or person* un­ waa unable to be present on nr- Three other* whn fled with ihem
count
of
tile
llloes*
of
hla
fnlher,
identified.
in a stolen car “got another ear
And yesterday, Chester Brown, Superintendent Walker waa Intro. nml kept on going," the patrol
(lured
by
Ham
Martina
of
tho
ito40,* the husband, waa advised by
Mild.
■
- ii'M n a w *
raws T m i
friend* not to report for cleanup
work at the mine where he Is amIt. N. “S P Y " R K I.E A H ED
. C A T H O L IC R U LIN G
O ployed. The cleanup work ha* been
LONDON, Nov. ft— (/n—Ha inW ASH IN GTO N . Nov. H - l/ T ) w gbtng on from time to time during The NaUonnl Catholic Wejfarr eel Mrryn of the United Htates
the strike to apetd up the re­ Conference say* I’opo Plua X II embassy, accused of spying In
opening when the strike la settled. did- not Inland, in remark* he Prague, has been freed from pri­
''M rs. Brown Informed the peper made Sunday, to place a flat ban son and ordered out of the counthe official
Caechoalovak
of the attack In this telegram!
on the granting of divorce* by tiy,
news agency reported tonight.
"Effect of latter first page Cuthollc Judge*,
Mrryn Waa nrreatad Oct. 21
The group pointed out, how­
Sunday home wrecked. Infant es­
ever. that a prominent Catholic ii) Czech security police.
capes injury. More will coma."
The Cscrh news agency Cateka.
The Browns' one-year-old grand­ theologian has held that a Catho­
son waa alccping in g'erfb near one lic Jurist ia “ bound” to avoid, if In a broadcast from Prague, said
granting
a
divorce Mrryn had sikad tho president
of the shattered windows. He was posslhto,
"which will probably ba th* oc- of the republic "to ha released
not hurt.
caalon for an Invalid remarriage." from prison by wag of pardon."
■«£' Deputy Sheriff B llty Yarn
-r
________
had....................................
verified th# IncidanL
u
lf hi 1
but added than had. bees no offi­

cial complaint. In the absence of
such a complaint and Identifica­
tion of the atone thrower, he said
that no warrant could ba served.

Ifm tld

N EW SPA PER

H A N F ()H n !T E O R lD A r T U E S D A Y

Estab lish ed 1908

T’orlIjr cloud)- thrnufh Wadn##day, sonir likelihood nf local
shower, un niuthetisl coast and
I f h - 'V«rmrr I li i n afternoon
"ml tonight nml in north portion
'Vedttrsdny
Moderate easterly
« indi.

. . .
W T lin , ll
It was annoiimed
............................... ..
prison Hupl. .1, S. B lilrli, pri-diTi-s aver W'l'Hll,
; It,.lav by lAlaa
Elsie
Karlev. nl preventing a mlslak
snr id preseol Hnperinlemlent I
I'liairruan of tha radio rununittee. vent s.

Chapman.
A tint her time an ear Ape wss
blockeil when ginirds fimnd » pi*
|n| whirli had Imen smuggled to
him in hla cell
Mayo said that under the slate
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Boston Voters Go To Polls To
Decide Fate Of Mayor Curley

MAHGNH M E E T
IIGHTON, Nnv. H -(A'l- Herrejs.) al 1
'hla
Motion picture* will he slinwu
former lioalon.mayor and M-ssa.ImsHU gni^r
|n iy„ ri(|l at thn Masonlr Halt at HitMl riVImk
support hehlnd City Clerk .lobo B. Ilynew "
J* n is , M.
Wi’ilncsday night In the Intemst
election. Ilyn rs la arching to «in»i-st Um ,r l,r i,n
* f ht 7mh
nf the Mnaunir eudnwment prnCurley who la bidding fur « flDb ,rfn ' "" lh'
1‘iirement fund. A ll Masons nml birthday.
member* of tha Eastern Htar am
* By JA M E S V. K IN G
invited to attend.
On Friday night a special meet
BOSTON. Nov, 8 - ( / P ) - Mayor Janie* Mirl.ael Cmley. whn rails
Ing of Hanford Lodge No. H2 E
A AM will be held at 7:00 o’clmk liimielf an *'unbo..e&lt;r political bo... goes before the voter, of this
at the Masonic Hall. The Masters , ity again loday in a hid for a filth term................ of fm 75th birthday
Winding up a noisy campaign, ihe veteran Curley found Inmirll
Degree wilt t&gt;e conferred. Light
refreshments will be served.
meeting a Stiff challenge from a city clerk be .«y* wa* onre hts stem.grapher and three other younger *
COTTON CHOP
‘ t,y nature *ml known by few dnrWAHOTN0TON, Nnv. H —(At—
Curley was seeking, too. vindl ing his quarter century ** n clerk
The Agriculture Department, In
ita aaml-flnal report nf the year, ration from the voters for a con­ at (Tty Hall, I* making hi* first
today estimated the rot Inn crop viction for mall fraud that sent rim for elective office.
Upward* nf ,100,00(1 voters— e
at 1MS4,000 halo* of Win pound* him to a federal penitentiary for
grog#
five months Ih 1947 at the height record high—are expected to turn
out. And moat of tbs ballots aro
Thls I X
i bales more than nf hla political power.
held by women i they hava a alight
month
the
forecast
C ity Glarh John 8. Hynes, who majority among tha clty’a 400,000
sat
In
as
"taaporary
mayor"
while
with UJttW.WK)
registered voters,
a ten-year (1937. Curley was sw ay, ahapaa up as
Boatnn’s mayoral election* are
((Wattsaag t o ffaga Twa)
his major opponent. Hynes, shy
of II,DM,000.

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11&gt;ir&gt;. ||n said it might lie hs.'SiM*
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have

lieen

tested

Intely.
Tha (lumber of enttle found in
fccteil with tililirllnrtlu n|*n Its*
incrcaiicd sharply bocmise mnr#
testa are being made.
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54
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78
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75
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m

Airliner Crashes

$1,200 Quota Set

(Ceattaae* S w a Fas* tiael
collision.
The two plane* struck while In
the air. Those who «aw the colli­
sion said there was an explosion
on the airliner. They said there
was undoubtedly a heavy toss of
life.
I1. M. Clifford of Washington,
who witnessed the collision esti­
mated tha planes.were shout H,MI

The
Statu
Road
Department,
Which has boon going slow on
road construction since the War­
ren administration began, will
shift Into high gear Nov, 16.
It will receive bids at Miami
then for a record *0,800 (KH) worth
of construction and repair work
on MOO miles of highway and 2,BOO feet of bridges In III counties.
Most of tho Road Department's
funds for the first several mouths
of the now year went In finance
construction contracts let Iwforo
tho Caldwell board went out lust
January.
Contract awarding has picked
up in the jiast two or threo
month*' hut the award of |fl,fiOli.OlMl worth of work will top
any *iiigle day of bidding in tho
department's history,

1 a sin iM areas Um#a ■)■•&gt;
■rlplng by Miami restaurant cus­
tomer* who have to pay the tax
for propnrvd meals, when food
bought at grocery store* I* ex­
empli
A Tallahassee merchant reporthiaa of a salo nf snuff because
the customer refused to pey the
!•*«•»/ &lt;«* on a hog, He Insisted
■{tuff was an Item of grocurle*.
(The law exempts food—not gro
curie*.)
Must customer talk centered
■round the clause In the law which
raqnlrtf* payment of a tax on a
enmhlnalloit nf sale*, although each
separate item would hr tax free
Mchttau the pelcu Wax lee* than

Hates, BM, a Motive of Halem,
was a member of thu Massnclm*c|ta house „f
repreacnlallvcH
from HUM to IU24, lie served a*
mayor of Salem from 1112-1 lo IIKI7.
The line said others who biunti­
ed the plane at Huston were:
Mr. and Mr*. F. MrKuIxki dm
address»j
Mr. I.. Igur, (no ad
dress I . The clew: (irnrgc (lay,
captain; L'liurlc* It. Ilaielwond,
dliitt Oscar Orihuela, fllghl ateniiant, and Union Oflherl, stew-

»»r. prana 1 nannan, lauiiui roc
ftlchmondi Mr. Dameil. for Charolte, N, C„ anil, Mrs.! K. Wlltlammut apd Mr*. IVrklna, both for Atfountains were giving Individual
chock* and aiveptlng la x free Individual payment* nf • a " itlrkrl.
Most nf them atso reported they
warn ’observing the law, and colltrlln g the lux on cnerks lunitiliiii
total-sale* to 11 ntlrtv | t'ogitner
and running the hill Intii the tax­
able bracket.
Home were trying tu follow the
law itnd collect when 0111 inemlicr
nf h patty picked up four or five
■operate checks and pay them all
nt oner, but that fiequcntly
tirmighl an aigumenl.
A Lakeland drug store remitted
confusion over wlml I* a luxury
and what I* a necessity. It duesivl
make any difference. Even tier**allies are taxable If they aren't
on the lint of exemptions.
St. I'clarstuirg reported "much
eonfustoii.” Many customers apnarft .
o n tly'kere mixed up almut where
&gt;"■ S
th* tax started and wanted the
L&gt;',
oxemptlnn on nine.cent Item)
I&amp;'j
Only Heme sold for eight cents
L - v amt less are tax free.
Incoming tourlsls, iinaiqualuted
.
with the ta i, added to Din i-unfus
K -r

Judge Joseph W. White
of West Calm llcach yesterday de­
clined lo hear s suit In stop col­
lection of the levy, lie said the suit
must in* brought In l«on county,
Mat (if the capitol. The plaintiff, a
West Calm Beach lawyer, said he
vrtil ry flbi It here.
1 (leneral retail sales— with gro­
cery food*. clothing Itema under
f ill, medicine and farm supptlee
isem p i—hear the It percent sale*
tan.
It also applies against amuati'went admissions over 40 cents,

&lt;&lt;n alla» e Pimm Pa#,
I urn lo "conditions of abundant
supply without aavero dislocations
of the economy have proven un­
founded."
The Secretary conceded that cer­
tain industries and localities hsvu
felt the adjustment process more
severely than nthars, adding:
"Du the broader front of the
nullonul economy, however, It has
become Increasingly apparent as
the year went forward that the
basic factors making for our con­
tinued growth and progress have
been far stronger than the forces
tending lo pul! us hack."
Hnyder complimented the hank­
ing fraternity for Ita part In the
nation’s industrial development,
throughout the last World War and
through the reconversion period.
"Today, hankers ara undertaking
their broader responsibilities in
H ip life of the nation with the ut­
most varnrstneM and Integrity of
purpose," thu Secretary said,
Snyder madu no reference to an
curlier addruie before the con­
vention In which a New York
banker said the soundness of the
dollar is endangered hy governmerit fiscal policies.
W. Ilumlolnh Burgess of New
York told the association's na­
tional hanking division yesterday
that the government "Is violating
the most sarred principle of sound
money—# halanred budget.’'
Ilurge**, who Is chairman of
the executive committee of the
National &lt;711v Hank of New York
said the dollar "Is the anchor for
world ■niniiey." It &gt;Is th*- respon­
sibility of the government ttf keep
A sound, he sildeil, while *stable
money Is reestablished over the
world.
The Now York lumbers oabl the
country faces a great political

By Television
By H A L B O Y L E
NEW Y O R K , Nov. l - W Watehing a surgeon rescue a dying
woman from the tentacles of ran&lt;er Is sn unforgettable sight.
I hml this esperlence over the
weekend slong with a number of
newsmen and 1.000 doctors Invit­
ed to the demonstration by the
American Cancer' Boeiey.
It was dona by television, us In*
h color process developed by the
Columbia Broadcasting System.
And it proved—whatever the im­
mediate commercial future of fcblor
television may he—that this form
of video already is of value' In
teaching surgical techniques.
The viewing screens were set up
In the Hiltmore Hotel. The tele­
vision camera Itself was 2ft block*
sway, trained,on an operating
tahie In Memorial Hospital.
The surgeon was Dr. Alexander
Itrunsrhwlg, a famous cancar ex­
pert. The woman, about ft!, wax
unidentified. Shu had agreed In
advance to allow tha operation lo
Iw televised, hoping It would be
of value to the assembled doctors.
"This is In no sense n cure,"
explained Dr. Brunschwig. "Her
case is hopeless. Radiation has
fulled. She Is In pain, and this
operation will relieve that."
He spoke through a microphone
attached to his throat. The camera
showed oqly his hands and the
patient's abdomen aa ha swiftly
made his Incision. •
Opening the body cavity, ha dis­
covered the malignant tumor had
spread through meat of h a Lwo­
man’s lower organa. T h e ‘tisanes
stood out In clear Mile# under
color television. But whenever the
camera switched hack to blackMid-white, the/ Imcame almost
Indistinguishable.'
Quickly, cutting h*re. putting
damps there, he freed the malig­
nant mass. Its sis# drew ■ gasp
from the audience. To remove it
the surgpon had to take out the
cervix, bladder, and part of the
colon and Intestine.
"Nnw we have taken out all
the lumerous tissue visible to the
naked eye," said Dr. Brunschwig.
HI* Inference was clear— there

Mlip ,M. Donovan, for New Orh 'fhfL.A s,V ...fln ilih d fai Atlantar
MI«X roster, fur Charlotte;
|*.
Olu*iu&gt;r, for t.’haclottui M. ,T. MrDee, fdi TIhailotto; J. D. Wicks,
fur.CIfiHlImuj Mias llrlsy Therttp,
fur . Raleigh-Durham, and L. ft.
Moss, for Ulvliinoml.
W. J. Casey, .for Itluhinund; II.
W. Ht. L’lair, for. Itiehmuml; E.
Fafie, for Iclimoml; H. Fltihugh, L chh S u $ f iir N e e d e d
fur Itlehtimiid; I', I'eck, for Rich­
T o M eet T a ste T eat
mond; Mrs. I ’, I'rck, for Hlchniond,
ami Mr. Chase, for Rlehmond.
LA KELA N D .
Nov.
I —(/!*»—
Orange* can meet the state "taste
teste” today by having a lltlle tex*
sugar In them.
The requirement
far
sayloR
when an orange I* rlue declined
from !*.2 per ecu 1 of *oli(L (sugar)
In U perrenl for oranges which are
artificially colored,
The color added fruit takes an­
other drop In sugar—to H.7 per­
cent -content mi Nov, III.
Oranges without artificial color­
ing came down to H.7 percent
sugar. They will go In H.8 percent
nn Nov. Ill and that will be the
standard for the remainder of the
season,
The»e requirement* far eugftr
content* are part of the maturity
standards eat up in the new citrus
law. The maturity standard*. are
popularly called lasts tests.

Florida’s Annual
Fire Prevention
Campaign Starts

StrikePeace

Road Department
Cancer Operation
M o v e s Into High G e a r
T A L L A H A S S E E , Nov. 1- l / P ) - Shown To Doctors

H ank ers M eet

where the impact
had thrown
them,
The hlg airliner struck at the
river's edge, skidded down an em­
bankment and nosed Into the mod.
I’ollco dragging the river pulled
one badly mangled body into a
boat.
A man’s hat, a woman’s coat and
a briefcase that had hurst open
spewing out it* ronlents, ntso
wrr* recovered from the river.
The CAA's first report* wrrt'

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TA LLA H A SSEE,
Nov.
1— stste are still without o r g a n is t
(S T E C 1 A L )— Florida's annual co- forest fire protection. Following
operative forest
fire prevention favorable local refernda last year
W U5« I
W fii i
campaign which seeks to reduce and provision of funds by the Leg­
the mlllion-dollar damage done by islature, the forest service began
fires to tho state’s forest resour­ forest fire protection in 8 new
ces will open Nov. I.
counties July I and contemplates
State forester C. H. Coulter adding another 10 beginning July
Mild today that all public service | ntfiO, There are now 20 county
groups, civic clubs, fraternal and forest fire control units with soms
religious organ Ixat ions, woman’s other land being protected by
dubs, garden clubs,
Hoy and group and Individual landowner
(Jlrl Scout group* and other* are agreem ents.
g#
urged to participate In the cam­
Financing of organised fo re?
paign by conducting local pro­ fire protection is cooperatively pro­
grams on forecst fire prevention, vided by the state and federal gov­
The tL S. Forest Service, the ernments with tho countlea or landstale chamber of commerce, tho owner*, depending upon the type
American lied Cross and Florida of unit, also sharing the operation­
Hanker’s Association arc among al expenses.
the groups which have already
joined the Florida Forest Service
A F I’L K C O N C E N T R A T E
in promoting forest file prevention
B E R K E L E Y , C a ll f . - i A V - Fro .
in the stute.
xen apple concentrate haa bean
‘‘Each forest und woods fire Is a developed here by Dr. W. V
definite loss to every Florida citi­ Cruess, food technologist on taj
zen," Coulter said, "hut If ovury University of California campuj.
person Is very careful this year
Thu concentrate can be sold in
und every year we cun continue cans und kapt like froien orange
to greatly reduce our losses."
concentrate already on tha market.
Statistics show that in HUB
there were more than 28,000 wood*
LOANS NOT A P P R E C IA T E D
ers union employes walked out five,* In Florida. They burned
NEW YO R K — WP)— A publisher
Oct. 17 in the security cost dis­ 2,ftM),000 acres at n conservative­ today ran this newspaper ad on 4
pute, put out a feeler for settle­ ly estimated loss of about *2,000, new book;
ment talk* through a spokesman MH). Tho stute forester said this
"Do not lend this hook. Not only
who asserted the company i* will­ figure is determined by a formula will you not get It back, but it will
agreed
upon
by
the
federal
und
ing to negotiate “a* we have been
cut our sales appreciably."
a
state forest services and doc* not
all along.”
inchuke
Mho
potential
value
of
At Oalvaston, an agreement be­
tween west flulf const shipping young seedlings and saplings
companies ami A F L longshoremen which are killed or rota riled by
was announced, dispelling a strike licing burned.
Tho majority of the forest fires
threat. A F L ships’ officers eased
the tense Texns port* situation hy in IU4H In Florida, U7 percent,
today, for 118 day*. The longshore- wore rausod hy people with light­
agreeing to postpone a strike, due ning, tho only natural cauaa,
men accepted a seven cent hourly starting only 3 percent. Of tha 97
boost of their *1.7H hourly rate percent starter) by people, 70 per*
cent were started deliberately and
plus other concessions.
At Lexington, Ky., 11,000 A F L 27 percent carelessly, according to
employes of Southeastern lin y - tho state furost service reports.
Since July I there hsvu been
hound lines continued on their jobs
after expiration of their contract 27H woods fires on woodland* un­
last midnight. Negotiations con­ der organixod forest flro protec­
tinued and theie was no Indica­ tion, that burned 'I.IMH acres at
an estimated damage of 18,017.
tion of an Immediate strike.
—

They arc CIO atteiworkerx. Thu
brought on th* strike of 480,000
othsr steelworkers with the big
«t*el shutdown Oct. I — pensions
and Insurance financing.
Tho Aluminum Company nf
America, whose 20,009 stcolwork

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them. And . *«#»»’ patients1'haV*
lived, mom &lt;thaw ' Sara yeCfe'Uarr*
stljl a lly r - after xushiopetatfotk
’’The patient la relieved of gain
ami nyyterod *0 tmCfufoeMixfor

as, it* is

much., ty# do for each Indlvldii]
what we cram" 1 -Ml*'-' I “T
, And the •picturefkdedfrAM the
semyn os the sargeen w eaF shout
Dip ion tin* task of sewing up Rt*
t&gt;*t|cnt
patient.
. , 1,1 1tuiis,
ire
l.alor that, day - 1* sat before
another TV »at and watched-Nott*
Damn sink tha Navg^al fOolbhtl.
&lt;0 to 0. It’s an eertdl thing--Mevlsion, catching a Hfo and rlcrih
dr Nina in the morning, football In
the afternoon.
1

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{tn a tlsit* Pram Pan* Oaal
heavily by the Initial exnkrilonv
"They felt ilk* an earthquake."
Levy said. "The ceiling in my
xevenlh
floor
office
fell In
Blaster hit me on the shyuldei
but I wasn’t hurt, anr got odt hy
breaking a glass pan* In he dewy/
Firemen said the 'blase a m u ndly
began'. &lt; W Ah elecmcitl
transformer cnem. Th# first sigh
of diffuculty tea* H fHchertn* erf
light#.
.*-&gt; ■
*»*;'
, iThe . I’ostoffle#
building #ncirclei a grassy court yard .'T h is
eras llltrrad wt»h plate p la n '1did
paper* Woam feesn tin upper
Moors- Rome
tha glaaa « H
blowa 300 feel.
.c 1
One mall carrier said several
pinply. ware, walking aaroea tth*
opfn court y^rd v k n t the blast
cam*..
,, ,ni . 11- i a*
" I was one of them." b* aftld.
"But no ana w w hurt, bee*yea
we all got tha hall out of there,"
Even after the fir* was under
control, fireman still were UV*ng In determine whether anyone
we* trapped at any place In Uia
building.
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K a itif 4-door tides

Can y«M aBord to let habit or tradition goveni your choice
of such ea Important purchase as an eutontabUeT Step ir s s M
and fad out which car giver you morr for your money/
You’ll bid that In ha price class, Kaiser glrea you more,,,
mack mere...in all th* feature* that contribute to long-life,

CIO Dispute

down-right comfort I Use the chach-Ust balow, and compere the
Kalsar, point for potal and dimension for dimension,
with any other car at anywhere near Kaiser's modes! price!

Ida W - 2 —here proved superier
lo common varieties and meat Im­
ported varieties during the peat
lew years. They were eatanslvely
planted this year.
They produce an avemgo per
acre yield IB percent higher t h u

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economy of operation, brilliant modeni performance and

the fa cts! clip this check-list

tlta. Wetter
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Kattcr that yamt V Wheelbase 1UH In. Vlbtal canting span
10 It- 4H in, t/lnggege compartmsnt apnea XIA enhic It.
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To Promula tht Progress of A marie*.
To Produce Prosperity for ttsnford.

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Pepper T alks
To Lions Club
*' In O viedo

W a g e B itte r N e w

W o r l d ’s N e w e s t
R e­
p u b lic , T h e U n it e d
S ta te s
O f In d o n e­
s ia , I s E s t a b lis h e d

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The Federal Corp Inturancr
Rimid it favorably inclined toward
corp insurance on cilru*. and
tariff* collected from imparled
food rommoditie* and amounting
to shout $125,000,000 a year are
•laird to hr »rl a»idr by thr govrinrnrnl at availablr to lUppoil f
‘jgjr
price* of prriihable fruit* and vrgr- 1/.
K*
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la b ln , Senator Claude Pepper told
1' " * * * ,||»brrt II. I.rhmnn
^ membrit of llir Oviedo I -ion* t Inb, — &gt;—
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T H E 1IAC.UK. The Netherlands.
Not. 2 (&gt;P|
The United States
of lildrniraia, llir wntld'i newest
republic, came into hrintt today
with ,in awieeiiiriit rndintt MW
year* of Dillrli idle uvri llir rich
I'.anl hidin'.
.S|imird by intrin.ilional pre*•iitr and t'uilrd Nat ion* guidance
llir Iit. L &gt;•■&gt;-«i.«i&gt;« uni Dull b iinnr.1
ill tuiriiuriil *etliui| up a federal

C l e i S Truman Administration Goes All
Out To Elect Lehman N. Y. Senator

lot

70.tMHI.IHMI A*uii*,

Iiiiknl in ri|ual |iailnri&gt;bi|i wi*h
llir Dull II Clown.

Probe Of Eastern
Air Line Crash
At

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P o rts

W ASHINGTON, Nov. 1— (/Pi
— Iliiuinirn il ill irrapitled in Ihe
muddy waters uf the I'ntiiraar
Itlvrr thin afternoon fur the
itecnlliiig Hint when lie wont
lulu Senate in lOM when Iho bodies nf virliniN In rivllian avianniplqy won In n dSprewlmi and lion's woral tragedy. Work I of
mrnneed )&gt;y tho possibility of a through the night under floodlllh la. the boatmen had recover­
world wnr, he turned to pnat-wai
iiioMrma of Iho trnvcrnmsnt, In- ed 4S bodice by mld-mornlng.
fM l*ig g*u4ng, , Am«rlro'* aide* Him ffrUtntv • the enlr wuevlvnr.
h a rk , un
on tnifir
their ivvi
feet and "p resm riHrrs
who In un Alenandrln, Vo., hnoret* world ffnf
inn a /roe
&lt; men to live pUnl where physician* *ald Id*
"wild fllllmal- rortdlllnb I* ikmhJ and that h* la
CnngreM, h e ! esperled to live barrlna any un
'minted mil that progress hud foreseen runt |il Ira Ilona.
been niudo In n forward lonklinr
nr- qkatii.
h-.
. r „ "onrr the
„. fox Jstn w‘"‘
WASlIINCrlON. Nov.
t/l*.

1

* ’ III- riled the nirfilltlnn &lt;&gt;r tin-1 Civil Aeronautic* Hoard (CAD)
roil of Iril*&gt;r In the (Mi perron! official* laid Inday ihry will open
parity ••»Ii*** suppnD
Iirnirnon. f(llinn| hracinii* within a few day
i.ii-inp tlir parity (llmul *ix |a*r ...........
Itlaur collision which m*t
cent. On r Itrii* insurance, he *nhl, "t'11 ,l,r
tlir live* ul 55 per*on* here.
Call* came simullitnrnitely fm
ailiou by Conttreu, now in irrr»*.
Senator Kdwin C . Joltninn (DColo) iiit;ed new (tub* on military
phmr (littbl* on commercial ait
way*. Johnson said the Senate
Commerce Committee which lie
l.rnd* it a.king the Civil A.ronaulie* AdntiniMrslion (C A A ) (or a
(ul rriHiil on ycttprdsy'i crsilt.

il will take about two nr three
more week* to ire' fho feet*, and
thn government will send inve*11eat or* to niirldii to Invatlirnte
■■Itri»o coridltlonv. Cltru* Krowern
would litive been saved much Itnil
tioi nroyrnm l»een In effect ditrii.. 1ti* ren nt hurricane, he said.

polity keep* the iiurehnnintr
power of tile farmer In proper
11 Inlinnddo to the firlert* he ho*
lo ony. *.ahl Senator Pepper.

He told
of the
Prealilent’a
eeonomle cnnncll, designed to advl*e the roimtry nf uny threatrped
de|ire*'lon,
and of the
work of 11 Joint committee nf
ronxreas working on ecnnomle
utmllei. ami voiced' the 'opinion
Mint the recension from which
Mil* ruiinlry iinx M l emerged
inlet*' t. ...
(Inaneniol
Info ,t
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Il'illi »nlr» Iniilrd llir ayreement
a* thr dauii id a new ria in thr
NKW YORK, Nov,
(fl1)—-The national Demuri*ii&lt; \&lt;limiti-ii.* Indir* but llir Indiiliriisil* lent*
ton ii pulling mil all of thr stops for foiniri (iovrrnot Heibni II I rh- I'eiril dim rnlliuiiaMli &gt;otuew|ia|
mail ill hi* light to win llir Srnate trat held by Hi-|nililii an hdm I o»ln
Dr. Mohammrd ll.tlla, (irime
Dallr*.
iniliitln of thr Indiilirtlau Republic
’Mill galaxy of *|ieakri* from WadiiliHlnii irn l into Nm V"ik 'tile one id llir *lt|M.iliiiir', id (lie pact
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• for I .•••iiiiiiii indicate- tin iilv limv •aid:
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"Nrw ton nra w *1ill a mailer
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tr*l lit ol di*|)otr and an endeavor shall
llir I'll i r lli'lil’-i ■
tinin tii |mlii'lii. bo ill,ulr In tolvr lln* i|iirrliot| ill
anil aim iim an impmlant inilnatiu
I'•'ill. dir yr.u (iiIIowiiik the IraiM'
of ivlinl lo rx|irrl ill ruin....... .
rlcrtiuii't lliiiiuulioat lhr ,'iiitnliv In ol -iivrlrniiily."
iu'XI Min. Till' Now Nu'l. Si nalr
The liiiluni'-duo* liii.l wutilrd to
Mill i* Ihr only our al -Inke in iii.'lmlo llolrli Nrw liiliura ill til*'
I In- imtimi io llilli.
Now I'rilled Nt.iti*. nf Imhdiesla.
I'i i niitoiil Truman will * it|* iho Polliei tiiiHi pcruiit llir 1(1 weekN ew C urbs A re U rged
drive for l.rliiiinn Snlniday, lliirr
It iiniiid iiddr roiifrrrnrr to
O n M i l i t a r y F l i g h t s day &lt; lii'fiuo llir rln tlon, uiih u full, llie.v nitrrixl New (Inineii
i ml in -|Hii'h fiulll llir t-M|i it ul.
• lu.u1*1 reinniu under Hdleli roll'

urr-wnr period hr reminded iho
I Inn* of tii Ilino when ho wu*
“hanged in effigy” tiv a group
of “indigtuttit mothers” in WrudiIliKliill fill' advocating selective
rervlee and leful-len**'. in tin*
honk, “tinder Cover"* hr sold, u
la pointed Hilt, that many (If those
women wore not innthcra.
ilo termed Iho four months'
old flvlrdn l.loiia (’lull a “IllMv
youngster" ntid coiigrntiilnted il
mi It* (rood beginning.

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civb'i' Kiwnrd winning the cold
win «n* ri'i'oirnlri'd by Democrats
iik I llcpuhliran* itliko,
' lie ilct'lnred, in u radio address
iloriiiM u "Wing through the key
roiinly, that he hsd taken an ac­
tive pint III fnrmimi 11 hl-paitlm.i
linllcy for Kiiropn Dial bail nuidc a
The CAB'* investigalion will he '‘good "tail in I'lii'i'klnq coniniiiiilsi
I loll lo nm llul us,"
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lllllnlii’ieil nnniiig Die miflnlibiyi'd
fur year*, iM'come n |iermiiiieiit deIK'iiileol *t|nift relatives nr society
und &lt;lie nt nn early age."
lie. William D. Htrmnl. professor
of cardiology ut the University of
Pennsylvania, lolil the gt'imp Dial
fear I* n inn lor handlruji ill recov­
ery from heart ailments,
“Tito I'utlont should Iw runssurud hv his physician, honestly
(OesUatMO « 0 Wags It s )

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' """Ui Im . been Mii'i (cn* for
D m i ’ y i’tti - nm l i " lim e iii'r rd a s
1" t a etniMi'e "

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id! a- tin tlii'Mii"*iii'tcr took S
ilk H illi'c fi"in a iMninluy high of
*!&gt; ilegt'ce* down In blf degrees at
. no A, M Inilny, I'he e(io| wave
•‘iiraii in lie fit! yei.lerday with a
boi "f I'D degree* and u high of
*8, iiiTonling to I
I Mmignton,
11., V Ii'llt 1111Ittlltl,

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iiiilltlog is ns iliingrruiis ns lining•
incilli'inc at Woman's Medlcul Col­
lege of Pennsylvania and also |ircsident of tha Phllndclptiin Heart
Assnciallon,
"TI m* old medical atlage, ’Take
it easy,’ la dangerous advice,” Dr.
Lraman Mid.
What
tvnai aoctora
doctors should advise, 'he
went
wt an,
on, la
Ii for famlllss of heart
"seise victims to "stop making
dlsess^

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Heart Specialist Warns Against
“Take It Easy” Theory Of Care
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Citrui Shipments From Fort Pierce
To New York Will Begin On Nov. 10

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wlieii tile l"i*n (diivi'ied in a .*■' mil'l [.in.ire nl "die I. ml
nl."
degree low.
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1,1'iuirird t * I'm dill', ...............
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vice melei"bigi t (nl Du' Minim

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iiiit.ii
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A furiini to give i'lll*rn&lt; iu * iri'
Inin (illy, Cuiiiity nod Slate a(
fall* will be roniliieted lurilttbi at
M:lllt "Vloek iiialei' *pii|i*«r*hi|i ••(
Die llnxlne**
mill
l'rnfe*.'l"iu.l
Winimli'* t'lnb at the Tonri*l &lt;&gt;■"
ter.

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I o ol *i o| ii* *n rails

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..... ul rinlo lio ini'll '

TYPHOON DAMADR
Mel. ibbln, Jr., clly nmosgi'i; II 0 Weallu'r Hill &gt;'il". aid a lugb !"■
I
M A N ILA , Nov.
« —&lt;/P&gt;—‘Tim
l'ii|i'' I'halrninii nf Die ( ‘m ui'i *lire urea in Die Unit "f II' .....
Hr,l ('roiui
reported
today ltd
('iinimissiuni Jnlm Ivey, Imnieiliui' i Hull'll the eulil triinl I" lull acni'
net rent uf the homes In Cebu
pii-l
PI d blent nf Die Meliiuob Klurldn.
City, with 11 population nf 140.•'It'ii mil part irultii Iv nnu mil.
('niiniy Clistnhrr o f ( ' h iim iii n •
1)110, were tliiinnved or ihrstroyed
lie
I'XpIsbii'l ''We’ve bed ."bill
slid
Slate
Itepri"tentative
J.
Iti.n
today Itv a tvphotm with wlndi
WrStbet
in Met uliei ill "lliei
ley
tldham.
tie M, tilt) nilloit ad hour,
yesr*.”
Much
Interest
has
been
*bu«a
There were two known daaht.
'file Went be i liureau reimrU'l
enmeroing this meeting, *ubl Mi
Deplane wan ixllinated nnofllM IN ER A L W E L L S , T « ..' Nov. 2 &lt;/!»• The South is nn longe,
Hully .Mem William*, president "t utlier 7:ftn temiieruluri'* aimiud
riaily at above $10,000,000 In
the place the l i l t President Roorrvell culled ihe nation's Nn. I ecnnomit Du- lll'W C lid* murnliig. Alie.ul) Die elnte milmb'd: Tell«bn**ce.
Cebu City und H o'lter town* nn
lit; Cm** tiiiy, I'*; Tunipu, r.:s,
inure limn m&gt; written ipii'Mtinii
Cehn Inland. In the Central Phllp- piohlem. Il ii now America's No. I econnmir opportunity.
• plttee,
The tall, youthful appearing ncwly-eledrd |ue*idrnl nf the Smith- have been received. The jiuliln • OcsiUi tft: Jiteksunvlib', is, &lt;(i
Iambi fiifi Day tuna Heueb. 10.
era Ncwipapcr Publisher* Auocisliun, Clarence H. Hsmon. Jr„ ol Invited In attend the meeting and Kurt Myer*. till; We*l i'nlm Iteiirb,
ink i|uestluns aiuiiit gaverimieid,
C O K K R F~ lT p
llirmlngham, Ala., made thli de-#-------- ------------- • ■■
it!t ami Key West, 7'l.
«lu&lt; Hinted.
JACKSONVILLR, Not. 2-l/Pi rlarstlon In an Interview today.
liverlnir paper In January,
— detail coffee ntlrM rose from
Ho gave his vlewe before (ho
Tho $,')if,000,000 plant hea a csfive cent* i*&gt; M«tHi and ten fin is
start of the final session nf the naelty nf DM1,000 tone annually,
In several store* her* today,
four-day
8NPA
convention.
Iluo_
_
____ _ as the first mill st I.ufthe seme
.•tores already had been eell
a dime a cup. Bulk coffee prices son, who has been publisher of the kin, Texan.
K. C. DovIh, vice president and
went up here last week to five nirmlngham News and Aga-Hcrrents a pound, same feU II stores uld since 1040, declared that pub­ Imsliir** manager uf the Beau­
lishers
in
the
neat
18
months
mont (Tea.) Journal, told ihe pub- 1
raining the price Immediately and
would hnve to fight Increasing llahcr* they must become ro*t
Hy W II.U AM flOVFH, JH.
otheri waiting a y h l lr
fcdaral encroachment on "the trie cmisclnu* if they are to retain
Assorlsted I'rrse Hlaff Writer
tlitional amt constitutional freedom their "present place In th« sun."
1
A CCID K N TA I* D BATH
Cool millions ot Florid* oranges, grapefruit and tengrrinr* will
Newspapers must find "new and
A coroners' jury, lommoned yes­ of the press,"
tide
die
seawayi lo the ve*l roMwo maAets starling nest week.
more
ucanomia
means
nf
publish­
As an eiampl# of governmental
terday afternoon to Inquire fn to
They'll go in the k y holds of Iwo new ileamrr*— ihe “ Ysqur" and
the death Monday .sight of James effort to “limit" press freedom, ing through labor-saving equip­
Hanson offered the federal plan ment und more efficient methods,“ ihe "Ciheo"— each with *pacr fm 45,000 bases n( eitru* plu* a dorcn
.Klrtlan flauntt. C
to put newspaper postal rates un he said.
was Instantly W f
An appeal for solidarity between
hy a car drtvea b
■ sliding scale, according to circu­ the newspapers of North and
death waa lation.
of Maitland, ruled,
Hmith America was made by Tom m.k. .hi r m ( B S t t m s v -k * ------------------- —
Douglas
accidental, County
"That amounts to classifying Wallace, Kdltor emeritus of the run In thrive days and will nog
service Is being operated
Btsnstrom seld tiK
Mwspapers,” Hanson said. “The l^niisvllle, K»., Times, end presi­ merit rail end truck shipment* "f la s. The Befrlg.rated
Serving on tha
the Refrigerated Htesmshlp
Steamship
neat step could be other regula­ dent nf the Intra-American Press eltrus which are now fast picking by
L1
„
„
t
B
M
Ubal(Ti«ry nf thn United
Raarden, C. M.
tory measures."
Association.
Up.
Fruit
Company.
) Collins, Theodora
slling win
will
"Koch
The first coastwise sailing
“ Krtch of the Americoa
Americas need*
"Combat against this rising tide
Bates, and H. A , '
of federal control," Hanson said, fur It* economic welfare and Its ho from Fort Pierce Nov. 10, with
If you iHty n new home today,
"is up to tho newspapers. Tha security the steadfast friendship a atop at joehsonvlila Nov. 11 ind IMI taka a smaller cut nut uf Uin
JA Y C R 1
arrival
at
New
York
City
two
days
and
willing
sendees
of
tho
other
people who read the newspapers
Three
later. Thereafter, regular service family budget than 10 years ago,
are pretty sound," ho continued. America," Wallace said.
Commission)
“ Peer and distrust in Latin- will bo malntalaad from Fort
tha Builders Association of
"
If
they
are
given
tho
truth,
they
Miller
rawa
Fierce every Thursday and Satur­
Florida.
«»• will react aecordtagty."
day and from Jacksonville Friday
official government
Sysrtaai'j
... who-.,.
‘
“
“ ew York arrivals
•paring prewar nnd
( F A .f t m w t
o«d Tuesdays,
ting and showing that
wwwn
—my* accommodation*
more destruettv* than orate," Waiwith MI8-SP—liquid
at
B4PW f f n ^W&gt;» ,WU&gt; [J
Ivlduala are up 260

e

Ncr. 3

I . c u ts O f f e r *
I’.. N e g o t i a t e
F flT .
r. ; • I v
S e ttle m e n t
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, M 'n o ' s' S t r i k e

I n W i t h T lu * S e a s o n

Against Diehards
In U. S. Defense

A Holivian-owncd l*-)H litthlii
and an F.attrrn Aitlinr* plsnc
craihrd in the air ai built tunic
in for lauding* al national tirpoii
The itirliner had been cleared In
land first.

h't-vf-y

^

&gt;ll 11 l .

ju-l *J pii • ini. Ami*HenI) luclnt
nnollier year, iieltdillnx M
' \&gt;d| nrvfi tiih’li up uilli Hi*
di*l'IIHi|lill* Willi the di'imilld Ini g•Mills
111*
Mu ll' Kin fgimiii'U* ill B u b l i f M o u s i n g F u r
Hiiiil "Oil IIII* lllftorb'l flip winlil lilt’ll Inivi* iirvi'i'
llir Iiidoiimiun IMionle tiilM'lli'd *Mni if Mu*y nil |M*I Ml 'v jin lti; :l I s A p p m w d
York'* aenutorliit rnnii &lt;t iiitoIii *v)|| fnd ii «rent relief. Today wuvk In Lr«*|i •III* WiM'tii front l«
pimh'lionhrd llilllr*' ii'ruril in for
*vil| la made nffirliilly known! mK Imnxi y.' tti*n no nullnn ml
eitru uffuir*.
il'ii ihr eiiloiiliil regime ttVer ,.Mrrv on n mo In (tl'itsp ...... .
U tSIllM . 11 IN, 11 t N..&gt; ;&gt;
Diillco hail *|Niaknix miKiiffe- Ir.dnnevla will dlsnppear Und a. p,,. „,hi.r f.llnw Im*.
I#I"• Mt&lt; |*i|liiir Mxtlsiliyf All
m, p, hi* ■ii*ro*eiin
MiMilr1• ItIlull illMUMllUcd Ifltf
nirnl* In IIn* llronx and Manlint- I'ew order x x x emne into heln*Ji u l(. p,
1 Ills ii 11«-ri$ii&lt;iii Mini flit* H.iiif«iiil
lnil.. IIL • npiKUirlit |i I n n n e il Tim *ifrnl(iK of awreematetav^n# tiiir •[,!*«» In unit m il will
I'tM'll
*Nld thn next irMsii"
11nil i«im A b MmimI) lut
speifhe-' ut four Itrmiklyn mMIr* liHik plai'e ul 'll final ptrnnrv. |mi,.
fillnlttil Ii*«» Dulltin 11
! •, mi
ninl Ittu meetlnu* In Manlmilnn. •h -hIiiii of the niiinit' tnine ruli will -hoiv no Amerlflin populn
(mi •*"$11 fnililh Iit1111
-'i a*| |M*■
I.ihmnli ilc-rrilu'd a
inythlral fireiire pre*liteil iivuf hy Dr. WI1 Imu ,if arimiid lfill,IHMI.nilU ll&gt;
g 1mu liif in.
nl
II bill la tilled llir *ii|i|in»ri1 “ sq- It m Du e*. Nellirrltiml* prelniei Mild 11 1 nut t.ii"n»**- * mil lo |d.tn
(mil 1(1*4*11 ((III Ilav1 (/.ftl In I onlil
fm Dial Drill, bill lo Mtilin|&gt;al'
I'i
pel Im wi*iloin nmt foie*lirM" of If I'i* opeiilnx aildn**!
IJ i mills Mm Im t v« mi • I ■'
Itiilte. mi Intel Iiutlomil unit ter*. D' ee* *ln***|.|| ihe hlstorieid un ti p.ipalllDOM ibmlib' Dial lo lb'
mitls 1he .1*m ini s »jii l in
of 'he day to Hie Dot."' 11,.\ i iml l" llai veal *
Tin* Ih iimerntlr l.lhernl liopeful
Im (I nillim il y * ’Li tl I mi 41
people*
■\v, , aii'l m't Die iitibt" i""
in"it ■'111b-,1 Dial IIn111*■* inrorrerlty "'•* tiid"iii'*iiin
‘ ‘ ........ ..
“ and
•|lHI fll *•Iimifmi1 v ft Ul mm ,
tiil'll. be aid
I1-aIb'il 1 In* (urn of world event* Dio world,
'l l" ' in b 'ilo iiD v rich orcbipebi
II,. 1,,|d Ibe I'lirilieei* Dial
11
Itn il 11m i In ii |i|*t m • (( M
III a "peecli lints Ihiiti *lx litOltillX
D ir mini o f ( olnmt,ii-. 1* I h &gt; ml, 10 1 lo* uni uni 1 i" "i" 111
k'M'^til* Ml In Im ♦ it 1 j' im
Ih'Ihii' Du* mdlneill* "f Du* win eo
11 .,*ii*uf4 *■■ »'«a- sit 1
I,
"im b li'd &lt;111 n new am Id &lt;
, 'll lillll'pt- 111 Dldif
a in v e re ig li * la le .
Dnlle* did iml i&gt;" into ltd* 11111I lo I "lie pi'oido
w ill lie ooverned 1
h i Iml lie ................. il once nKoili ;• fed eral repiib
s
In fu m n n W iir n s
o f tin 'll ■"&gt; M e r c u r y U i | &gt; s l u
in i"l&gt;' in dtnpinp tile 11. S. Id '•iinndn'f. T h e lie
In N o r t h e r n F l o r i d a J O n i l S O n n a r i l S
re iad ilie w ill 1 ■
puili an I"i*ip11 polb y tiiivard Kn lb bed lo Die Dutch crow n &gt;
inpi anil hiiiI Dll* iinlinn "den
n i p a rtn e r In n New D o i.b
Ml (Ml, Nil, it (d'l tutiiuui
&gt;| mrali'li ..... . . *ia'li n pollry fm nIn.u.bu
n '.in n Iin lu li a p ro iipin ,' ■
Du' Km Ka*t.
1 11I 11111.nim i* iiu lb m * " iiiiiliu
1 plui'ed a i'""bllg build un Fl"i"li
imiMildly w.iim biH\* 1'idi* -• cl
Didlr
pole ,ve*ti‘ii!ny 111 tin' lliil l- b ('H in illn liw irillb
i,,. i. mpi ....... .. di|i|iing mi" &lt;1"'
tpii'en*. ulii'ie Die ballattnir may
dll', in h"iiliem Hcelliiii"
prove a derisive fiii'lnr in Tue*
lniii'.i i i'i'iiidid leinling ai • 1,1
^
f(irMJlw
O ver
B Ut
M.
M iCS'l'i wai d7 digH'e n I s s u e
Dm eold F o r u m T o Hi* H e l d
Cn-lview i" nnrlhwc'l I' bu id"
mil VI1D1 IJ'l«fi|i bl'fiil'c Dll* CO *
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A t T o u r iH t C e n t e r iiciir till' Unbiiiiui line.
oi' Win Id Wnr twu and I hat his
Miniiwhllo Iti*|&gt;iilitii-a■i Julia I'm
Ii. Itiilleii in hi!it*■itmi I n&gt; I&gt;i-iiii)crullr lerrllnry loduy on a filulform of "iiinrt- |ionro ninl lo*«
In ai'i,'* wlillr Id* nval in N’rw

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(onitfhl.

A ssociated P re ss Leased W ire

P re s id e n t T e l ls E n g in e e rs N a tio n s F a c e d
W it h S tru g g le B e ­
tw e e n I d e o l o g i e s

South Termed As Newest Land
Of Opportunity By SNPA Head

1:-,

|«r«r i iaiii

Pact Is Signed
Ending D u tch PoTnTFour'For H i g h 4 W i n g C I O O u s t «
Rule In Indies B t t i s r W arid P r o - C o m m u n i s t G r o u p

Y o r k C a m p a ig n

S e n a to r R e v e a ls F e d ­
eral C rop In su ran ce
B o a rd
F a v o rs
C itr u s I n s u r a n c e

Club. About Ml were pieienl.
Mayor Frank Talbott webomnl
Senator Prpprr, rerallrd a talk
by him in I **40 folllowing hi* rr
turn from a trip to lirrmany, and
itated, "II yon read liiiloiv yon
will lintl that everythin!! Senator
Pepper pirdiclrd about (irrmany
came true." Mayor Talbott and llir
viiilor* wete introduced by Al
Hulling. Linn »*creUry.
Sriinlnr I’oppur. following Ills
llitmilurtlnn, quipped nbmit being
ahn of llii&lt; Tnliiott family on
lain mother'* idili*. HernKing tlm

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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A ^ ^ W K ItN E H U A V N O V . 2. 1949

Esta b lish e d 1908

V O LU M E X X X X

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lists Ml.'seS

W h its *'it ,1*1.&gt; •*%• r|tt
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InfnriHt in mcntnl illimss iu riding. Buokn tttmut ii ut J
lii'inj; m ill. I’l'opk' arc ri'iili/.injr Unit it in uii Iniptirtiinl huI ij n t. ‘‘The Sim kc I’M" by .Mary Jmtu Wnrd hm iniu tl in it
hi'II i t , mid wiih flu* imwiu of a hijrhiy HUt'ci'Hnful trtovio. Tlm l
ll&gt; MAM IIA W 80N
ih'iill w ith the? iibiioriiml |«'rmnuilify and itn enro from flu*
nmv voiiK, Nnv. a—(/in—
point of view of till' woman possimsiug [I.
.Mntiy liliaitiPeeniPli lire wrnrrylng

liiiM .tM i l.. I ll: a HI
Mailer
uuilim .s m im
In a r m m t bmlii'-i llom i' .lo m n al t hurt? in a cundutirtcd
IW.tnrw Wanaavr
IIOVI'I. " M y l i r o l lia r's K ii'iu i" by C lif f o r d Dow dl'V, W llicll
'•&lt; l i n i C I I I I T I I I H I H .I T K 1
U r. t'e tria r
e .an ili'Ul.H iv ilii 1hr* m a lto r In n a tlit- poitit o f v ie w o f tht* u lilc r
Wnaih
t.,H&gt;
Waalfca
iUH, lir o t lic r whom* V n viriifo and Hint of whom* juiri'iitM art! m id *
_
M ill,
.............
aim i ic il a ll Imt iin lii'an ilih ' l»&gt; tin* ro m liiio ii o f ffio y o u n g e r m an
L M 1»ar
13.1III
A ll a b lliia rr n n llr r a ,'
parUa ui in tile I'm nily. tl is true that tlx- book in fle lio u an d flic
tkaaba. irk n la itiia a ana a n llr r r n l c h a ia rliT H fie lio n a l, l,ul i In- ■ miac.itieil c lia ra e tiT n a re all
tM e n *ln '"*IH Inr lb* aHtynkp n l dealt w ith iu n in a n ia i w ibeli lienrn th e Mtamp o f tru th .
ra h la a l« a .l*. w ill h r rb a ra ra lu r
a l r r a a l n r n d trrlla lu a f a ir * .
T ile nlnte w lilr li in I lie Imok d ia ls ho inade(|tiutuly w ith il«
" T b e r * w aled \ a lln n a llr I I , ln - p a lie iil is V ir g in ia , lull tin re i&gt;« Imi'dly a s la t e In llie union
laaa A r« » ya p » r lle y re a e n la lltr*
ler~. » , a t n r h , « Hlcaen, lie lr n l* . w h ich d eiils mm h m en ahlv w ith llie a e s o r io w fu l and
j j l M M M i l . a»a at. X e e la .
I rouble imi'klng peoplti.
Xh* liaraia la a member al iiir
„ I» H | I'rraa nblrh la ralltlrd
S in 'll I'a lie iitu present, indeed. prolileniH a ll b u t iiiaolljldi'.
W ln ll la Ibr Mar Inr irpalill
,ab nl all Ibr In, nl nrna yrlalrd I ’ll! help is possihle for inaiiy id' llie m - • euro fo r mime,
tbla arwapapr*. na well ae all a n sih la iiro .ro )' o th e rs. And lo r those beyond euro, beyond
aiayalrbra.
aid , beyond a n y possible n m n ial liv in g , som e w a y o f life
W KIiM fH D AY. NOV. 2, into
m ust lie found w lilrli w ill keep them iih e o m fo rla b lu and
ohefnl a s po ssib le, keep lliem from d e stro y in jf hy tlteii
^ TO U A V 'H IIIH I,K VKHHK
a liiio rm a lilie a llie fam ilies from w lilrli tlie y cam e.
II is a hopeful sign lo find lir lio n sto rie s a ls m t l l i e m ;
(There are aome who make the
of the ferm enled ilrlu k any- fo r people w ill read the h&gt;rv of hum an in te re s t w h e re lim y
ag hut a Joyful Ihiim for Ihrm- w ill not read llie se ie n lifir lorn". And w ill'll th e y u n d erstan d
Iftee, their fnmtlleN, th rlr oriuliIt in nul debatnhle Mini llie problem s they w ill demand b e lter so lo !in n s Ilia n an y
|y »lu&gt; lililut llllaery
li, nil w lilr li have yet been lotiml m public r a re , T h e s e m a ile r s
Bend lliem &lt;iml lo tlietuai'Up" need a tle n lio n .
UIII ro'lliplrlply ,n,d&lt;l II. W I iip
that nmkptli nlnd Mip I i p i i i I id
nian.--I'h. in 1:1b.

We air tonilAtaly l,rue| aina/td al ihr i:iowing numlirr id puma
^
MHM Him wlsor live, me m in
h ! firtd al the very pr,d. nl dim iiv*v' Mnect thiniiid' It*c.M shuck*. Id
ay

Staltiniu* e
asm*
Mine up.il
yr.il
)w l a kill.

m h i our. Iloni ihr
U ,1 ; ilr.,,1 .,) 'I').

tiKiiin as In wliiit kind of a reputa'
ihm iiiialnen iuia wiih the public.
Tliey &lt;uy Hip puidic often h^^th*
wriniu Ides ii IhhiI Mipiii . A lo ng
&lt;■
(lilies ii frie n d id liiiidncai* today
to |odnl out Mod if Mip public haa
tlie vviim g idea, It's thu hiialmw*liin ilV own fin d !.
And o th ers |odot out Mint total*
ii,'h( ini'll love to fiiip jfa llie r In cun*
vp u tio ii, ii m, 1 sjieiiit noii'li Mini'.
, 0' iity mid o iu e r lly in punvinclpg
MiPiuaelves a ll o ver nunhi that
A n ieiIco n liio iio ’ss niPlhoits and
iilrn la m e okuy Imt M iry arc
ji, ,t (H iking 0 , Mi p i i i * p I vpm. A lingo
I ,.*11 &gt;if llie p ill,lie ysw na.
llidie.11 lid lend,'I s H lle ild iliK Ml,'
N'oii„riid I ’o ielgn T riid e I'onvenllnn
lin e m e odd hy Mr. t.‘buries R .
\\ it h ii , r in iiiim iii of Mm lild o r y
. ii■
I■
,i 11111* 1,1 id Molitnlii M n lvara lty,

Mint "I hi-iop s Inis fulled minor*
,il.lv O, devil,ip pul,Ii, itdiillnna
in nnv fnmlnniPiiiid *pn*e."
tie miikpM it p liiln lie Ihitika
tl„ piild i, Inis the w rong sla n t In
in,my , &gt;i -ps, hui he iiiy s Ihn hlunip
f,,, ii ,,
no m fm in o ln in nit I iiim I-

,„

no'll.

I I ' ' assure,, you Muit ho Ij

Florida Shows
Employment Gain
In 3 Industries 9

T o o L a te T o C la s s ify
By R U S S E L L K A Y

A ,'ily In krr, uecuiitnnied to get- aervlec tn hi* contmunily md If
work
to m ilk u l*,ii|( about S:W I ,t colla. for. hard
.................
.... am! long
T A I . L A I I A S S E K , N o v . 2, BMP
our* lip
Me’,. . . i"’ t , Employment in three of Ftorldn',
or Udl.i o', lock In Mir morning,
bp doesn’t
doemi t mind
O '"
r-^,llt.|n_ .........
.
poor down-trodden men who pu t tettiiu,: rich but hr makes .liv in g major non-tnanufncturlng
Industry
in dll nr Id hmnu a week anil a old a Ik IIuvh lot of fiiends and groups, mining: transportation,
hd of other folks who Kcreaiu about , happy, lie i« n lot happier than rommanlnitlnn nnd puidic titilitlea;
k wlio worry about wage* and
llie bunMiips of life and yearn fur
and government experienced an
the "Welfare Statu" ought In get i ouui • mid working rules and spend overall Inereaao of 2.7IWI workers
uulf
Mieii
lime
marching
up
and
out In tlie rouuiry and try follow
in SeptendM'r over August.
mg the loenl mvrrhnnta and farm- down in flout of aonr Icdy's |duc«'
Alining , iiiployriient rrmninrd
o f bumuess ph i lying "Unfair"
era around for n day.
•iiible for the two-month period
I spent a couple uf days In thu signs.
but increased 2IM) workers from
And the farmers and growers,
,,.1,,.,. |!U8.
lajsling eoninuinity of Pompano
last week visiting my friend (iene aim Inonzed and with Iminv lino,I .
Kmployment In interstate rail
Smith who niannges the Kilgore are a haul working lot. Waning r„nij, W|,a uji 200 from August, but
Heed Company store there. Smith constantly with insects, drought,, p , . , , i t . j p i horn September „
opens Ills pluce of business at fin d s , co ld , la b o r tro u b le and m an y I yVnj.' 'm m , E a ip lo y m c n t ' iii o liin r
b:1H) A. At. and even at (bat hour it herr problems they do a real Job. trnnH|M,ltn|ion industries imreme.l
NmvV and then they get a gmal ,)y |(KI
|„ Scptembm',
lit* usually fiii,!|i several folk
impiilU'iiily waiting, anxlou* to market nnd make Mime money .but was ih wn 1,1MHI for the year.
get spiny material, implements but more often they see their Inf,or Public iiliii'ies employment i«or other supplies me,led ill their wiped out In a night by n sudden mallted fairly ,-table from August
freeze or a heavy rain nnd they to September but gained idx per
farming operations.
He is suppose,I lo close at U:00 have lo at uii all over ugiiin. This cent to a b vet of 17,5)00 from Hep
in llie evening bill generally ciih- happened to the growers in the teinls-r a year ago. The eoiitlnurd •omers keep him Misru until much lloitiuHtend area only Inst week Increasing demand for these ser- *
Intel', mid he i&lt; often eallerl upon when heavy rains destroyed their viecN is M'spoiisiiile (or Mila rise,
b, go hack and open thu store ill recently iilunteil tomatoes. Hut
(lovernmeiiial employinent in
(Mill) or 10:00 „t night to nc- they know Imw to lake It mol they Kloaidn showed a net inrirnse in
0OCTON ftulon W. ltawson (lell) i 'Iiiipk IuI c ninir farmer who forgot gallantly replant mol hope they Heptemher over August of 2,5100
and Or. I^ onard P . Bllel are two ol lo gel feed for Ills mule or must will win with a g,„&gt;d crop mol a employee.. Federal employment dcthe hvr medical felenllst* who ur.cd Imve some -mpplie.. for an early piofitable market. You hear nlsmt creased 200 while slate and local
llieir lucky breaks but yon don't goverrMindil llirreased by 2,000
twn rare hormone* to retard and '.lari in llie morning.
A communist would probably olways lieur alsiut tlodi tough ones, workers. The inerease in state and
partially destroy ranreroiis growths
g„vornnierd eiiiployliieiil t»
point to Hmilb a* a money mad When II riiiiies lo gambling, llie-c
In «l* patients at Memorial Mos
mil,mil,ul sons of loll can give
|„,gely lo llie opening of llie
pits), Naw Yo rk The hormones &lt;a p H iill'l, &lt;„ot ei nisi only w itli thr
be bookie buys a ra il for I heir p a lilic ,ebools.
n b o lg b ly doll, i i . Ilo i you eari tak&gt;
lin g

" I l o i . ' , only „ iii, w a y fo r li'ial
...
O, l„. p io p e ily In le i p ip|nd tu
were' A C T H . ■ terrello n of th«
tin p u ld ii'," In- I p II h 1I iij I i i . " T h a t
p ittittiry , and cortUone, an adrenal
V iilvon iii*M S t r ik e
i ilu o o g ii d ir ,, I iio iln e t of h u a l*.
.
(In le rs m io n n l)
in . I iop I' o , Iln impIvpM, T in 'll* I h , (W is nn
u
li'iilid
e
.
b
a
ilo
r
has
leiirned
|
If in m iu r im i tliiil o m w pobl u lrlh n Jinn imen ininli . . . .
. . , , . ,
I I I d ) I.A W V K H H
nluiip III" YitliiiJi Itiv i i m I m n lli id H ip A r c l i f C ln T lf. IT iw
I V i V ; . / m.I'Jh wmibl" J o wi-U
N bW Y U K K i Nov, 2--h1'J f i v r
pi'i'lui'.a urn gdinp in l»y pinin', n il l yin g jdi'ku m ill iilm vi'ls. i„ ......... l*v Mien example."
lawv,'i &gt;, apolmopit in Ja il for ,m i.
ltd ‘Ihl H ii'ir lirntli i 'PHWiih w lm hud In rntiKu it m i find n r li.v
]&gt;,. Wilson Mn n lists whirl he
t ,011111 o f co urt d u rin g tlie (.'one
i Iii I'- mIimI.
ay* llie puidic believes aliuiit muni I pntH pllliey t r ia l, Will l,e III

T h e pn.swipe id lim e lino hrmipht n m ny rlm npi'H Hinrt- ■

WEDNESDAY NOV. 2. 1919

H K U A LD . aA N P O k U , r L O t lllM

Industry Leaders
Worry About Poor
Public Opinion

M e n ta l Illn e s s

H e r n Id

in

a A N F O ttD

Imvnl to le iim in at lib e rty iii ruiiiig

it

ffrom
n in

Isn't
iw n lin g
me, S m
i i i ilb
i Mi isn
’t bcailng

money. Owly tlie f a iliie r rn n 'l pay

The ... .......al increase In a ll gov

lo b,
lo1ion*
m,i fill
fm I he
themoney
moneyliehe ‘mybody far prateetiini againsl eriimenlal nuploymcul win 7.7ISI
, 111* 01,1
get', lie ie an old fashioned conn-, ""tine and the elements.
workers to a level II I,HOO or 7.2
b y liny win, knowswlint II rtiean*
Over lilt' weakonil, in cnmpiiliy pel'rent over Keptember HMH. Tim
I . lie iieigliboi ly and bulpful., with Vorntin Ramsey, fruit and majority uf (Ids incrcnso Is duo
People win, eoiue lo Ids storu ol vegetable eontiiilier Ilian with to ilUTCiiseil ........ I enrollment nnd
plniiie for help al night urc nut whom I was traveling, mid Held, expansion of •sellout facilities.
just eu lorn,us, they me his elosu Kinney, sales nmnngri fin Cumfiicuds and neiglilairs and lie en nicr-firiihain mills of Texas, and
of the
the local
local boys.
tioys, II enjo;
enjoyed
Jl,y"
••»'»« w " b th eir pro- uonie
in it of
D r . H o n r y M c L u u lin
ell III.
bh ne mid visiting with llittm even.u fishing trip in thu (liilT Htrei
jf „
,|„ j ..... .. , „ „ him a l tim es. | W hile wo d id n ’t eateli a rove
O p tu m e lria l
nvetod
M l fm iio r f, leads show t h e ir , s a llf i.l. Wit did gel a nice mess of |

...... .
'ci.,... w rlp
ii v w r it
in
'.'//("’.n.^tlM!’ pni.Vir ^ , ^ 8 wrung? then a p p ia l
|„.
|H|* tlml "whal people '.c m N „v
f,
' Bis ilhpioieiill'lllj, 'lie lirtint
.n mil given lime ladluvg is th«
Mai the If. H. I'lrc iill c u i r l „ f o o pii', ii.......... by dropping by his k in g s, m ackerel and dolphin.
I I I Miftwtfa Ate.
Phono S IJ
unlciiiplalcil ,ii I’lmiil.i Si tie l lm" l|,t| 1 *«•*' mure nnmirtiiiU than appeals delayed the
I'W e f n 'p o 'iilly w ill, a hamper
V
,c u n } l5 !,|t , 7 ”
elrrily. Firiiilenl (am pin II ny»
ve'ieiday and set
mgiminii on "f '
frm l m vkgotahle*. | W h e n I nskeil llcrh how Mie
' '.Vm-' p.'.bliei.'ako,1 !!^
hv6 iMimaiirnl tloiiiiilotii't lenivna Aliitiv ii piild tllK Rer. hud he i.|.|ili"d l.im w d r !«. thu kind «l
llie lawyers' appeal for the week haul fi liermen *ee to il that he VV,’1"|. '
’m',! ",'i '
w h I'Ii w h u ll lt"u|iH Ih " world pump, "m ild have timd" i i i i i i , ,
,,(l iv|ll(l lt hcllovca.
of Dee. 12.
always ln,a oiue fish in hi* lorkei ,,, , *
Jfrnm!! ■
'■Wtt have llie
■ lliom.iml men will tie im ih il
Illim i'y IViIII lesH " ffd l'l. T lm l pi'iid|ieeling fur gutil d u tislu
H, , , e, wlmt Hi. WIImiii thinks
The lawyer- were sent, ll, e,I ie and be diH'sli'l want for fresh eggs ) , / ‘Jf,
‘'ir T I.K crop in mir
ihfte iluiinu llm oral &gt;e,i. Ilieie
tlie K iiiiih lilip illHtinert mill u love of m lvim tliru la iK T lm p s von Iliinl. Iilemi Imsloeas. Check cently bv ll. S.D lslrhl Judge
or n rhirken for his Sunday dinner, history this year.
wilt aim lie a itudeni union l&gt;uiM- 111" si'i'i'ol u f ilo fiiHL'ilililimi.
j | UM,|d It. .Medina.
A,,&lt;l during a day lie eollects a
Vl-tlng the Hoiilli Dade 15,unity
itoni and see if ymi agreo.
PACKARD
..................
,
.
,
| ta t
1. tin public believes Ijusinesa
igg, all Alltlrlir tlailmin .inti •
lot o f sincere sm iles mid band- a ic a we a iliv e d the day afte r a
Not illllll sp rin g , WI.V e \ |ie i'K run H I h; gilusaud Wlli'Miui „
r.*ri'iii to the Uniti'd NaM
IA
M
I
l
l
U
I
I
,D
I
M
;
1
shakes
Mail
help
make
life
worths«Viire
in
ln
x
tn
rill
hud
destroyed
group uf lioiire* for franlr ,'.dn s.
Muiiiiing llood
the hurdsliipH o f those who dig in the new Y u k o n s t r ik e t
beenuae it would deal a
All A.Ml I I K A C I I . Nov. 2 i/1T
w h ile.
, the now crop and w h ile growers
Ill® ptouiam it tx p rtlril to coil
w ill mu o v er enough gold to idfeet im itiT iu lly thu iiinotnil to .fa-nth blow o, economic national- . ............ .
weren't
too
happy
about
it
they
Kim Ida
re«orl
Down Ike sliect a block, Angelo
about
lie stow ed m vuy nl F o r i Knox nevl vi'iir. T h u old-tim u pro s "m and tariff ami euirvncy eon* cities- Miami
Henrh and Foil run- a ie tmoaiit. It is not a very were already planning to replant. '
l.iiadeidale—report
more
Main pretentious tdnee, but it Is mult Carroll Mull of the iluile County
pit lo r in now jim l someone who may o iT iisio im lly find gold
....
The liiltijet anil lirllet piliiions
(IM.fHIO.OOO in building for the
,
Illhj ni'U N before day* (■lower* , KxeJt«nue at Princeton
lUlil Pontiac Sedan. Itndlo,
Most ,M flic win Id’s gplil In mined iro m litrgu duposil.t, hy , "'ppo.rd ii, the leeipriwiil bad®
-aid nlli liidfratudm pointed' r&lt;&gt; He.ilci1, *i‘*iitly Krtulpped ’nnd in
that «te ipaid In w inlei* m tin*
i ligiit. Everybody likes Angel,&gt;i be another giH-i season In sjdlc of
inilurn im i iitiiiin il uietins
.
I »i«in ue iit*, in Mm inleraat, of iia . —
goml Meeliunirul condition
country, llgr none l lm oli will tone
i
,w a mum,Irate gain.
. ,
,
Iso opwith................
Itussia,. wears a smile. as. big. as . a barn
Mass wishes ii —
.
. the present diffbbiltlcs. Al
fit becauin cvetymie wlm lm a
S 1289.00
--------- •'.-fi— * *rr
—----I .1 llie palilic bel lew s Mint. bu&lt;|* 'the
-annul the IntUrr, heentise .and enjoyn wl-cc rack lug w'lMi Mir tiiulsflc waa (letirge Cponi'r, mini- ] F o r Sale
i,
,
„e . fuviir» tlni .Mursliall I ’lai),
iD-ULUaV
I
Hit' wilt want In rm„J lo
Joeul supply company.
rompany |
b,,l f,,i (lie wnuig reason—"to U ii Coiaiianilsii) In the iinirtal enemy fminers, packinghouse taiys, field ager of a loi'til.
• S n ilJ l'i* O i l l S
fur frerli an, miim Iiiiic a id
At llutnusIfiNd, J. Lee Hinltb,
public lax tumiey to provide all of iHpitnllsin and stands in the |mll4|s and others who depsiul on
'life. Thiil it llie opiriun &lt;d
ly
a**o|eil maiket for . surplus Ami.
......... .jUr.
f C Wilson
m " proposu
™ ; . * . .......... ..................
**.
•*• munagVr'of anotlier Kilgore Seed
flow does.
Hi:njHiguftliv,M)nir»4Wtm«l#i'f|il ronvi'Hloriro, for mil ions ns oricii ti piodueliou, thus .keeping
l'*Os™l)own*i Jr.i who loW
cell,uii coffee mol their bom and■( Store, reported busiheSs good and
tn
cure
these
mlseunceptioiis,
on ill Jaiktoiivilt: (hr oilier well ns fo r in d iv id u a ls. T h e Itinm iuns m e lu ck ie r lim n niosl pi iiea al a m u n ity level at homN
supposing he is light in siiying ,'ffga Ju»t thu way they like ’em., thu]uu(look oyccOtjnt imicJ in) lie l* j
j f •«T siT3 T&gt;( iTTr? i i*T •'O l
tltal Flotilla i» iu a lielier lit hltvJlrutl IwA. si'tsJ iT h f' enpitiiliptiu pow ers unn a lw a y s lie ami piling pmftt upon prufll until
the
jillbiie's
lil.i'k
^
l,Uc1' Altlimigb be speaks broken Kng- J in coii|lu(it .contact ,v^ltji all the. i
I'htmoi IM I ManfonL Fla.
hltdiu
df
illi
d
ljjd
h
iiif
ijfm
l
g
n
ei
w
rong
In
Hut
Sitviut
H
ninii,
lilion tfl't spilflli/e nii'jlhe’ il l
lisli, Angelo is us American a * , growers and shippers In the man ■
1. T|p puldie belluvus thllt
" jHa
r , epiileuds
,
7 /I r ii
’1 M,
m
ill
wh"M&lt;
itaJuanuVvitanlnihli'
Jo
t
illin
g"
llie
tune
the
Com
liusinus*
doesn't
|'l' primoiiert limn any oil • i
,ie
i
umilti iably, upjiosvd to,
they come, lie Is rrnderllig a real’ lie ought III know.
tfllfl
the
trouble
to
Inform
Mai
pub­
| ,i„. pl()l,i ............... ..............far kid
e in llie &lt;nimby. " I lien will lie mnnisfs rmi nlwnys idume Hi" f/itrh.
aid tt" lic (mw business stands on these
T h e se fo in ie r ru le rs Imv^ Irt'Ull u n tmul of rim m d in g .... .doped
ureas—liecaute
t ille r mol siralei uiiKMlm i • I
IhwIi* uintters. “To ilnlv most liusilorn and women lo llie lair i Hie f u r ls o f llie H iissim i im rtiH fitl o f iilinturons m nrvels, birdnr.. legunla these plan*it aa ncsstueii Imve Ih-cii engrossed in
from III" sleipu^ engine lo H uj M lhm nrine. I'resn m o lily th is ,lHr |,"',',d l'l,,ni to be explaltrsl, business
be
liUsillC'*i Du its own sake
lather," lie said.
; w as In m:ri«w\Y&lt;‘* t e n i n ip it u liit s H onk Hie ro im lrv a Iniek
" l l "'
tajlrves that hual- willing to bolber," Dr. Wilson any
Biisjiiessioi'n nave gut to g&lt;
latlin Amlci-'u. in iiilniilmiim
......... ......................I " 4 ' f . , r n „ •
,|! :3 ,r ■
JCTSm12.1«VaSE!S^aa out. of Mleli olfot'x, lie contend.,
lire IV Ill'S m ill I Ill'll' Itytriem n m rljfllf fu lly he I'himed I
......I,, ll,,, business leader
nnv Mi.in,ip,n: edltoi lo llie
and meet the palilic in imldlc
leporled to have *ald: by peis,mid m nliirl. lie notes llie
blic, tcllt Imw ii.iid n i* lo {mil lm m iieli I fin I is w rong in Kiptsln Im ln y. Hill lew slm le n l.C wlm i
'Well,
uni'
Ibing
ytni
rail
say
for
Igootl ttiWipapeimali. "lie |ia» o f l i i s l o r . i w o u l d s e r i o u s l y u l i n r g c I h u m w i t h k e e p i n g g r e a t
I'otiiiiry uboiiials with town meel
old .1,,,' Plalin: Me shoots hll
lugs, emineils. eoiifeieiiri'M and
I tat, ilrrp and luralhf hi* nrwu- i n v e n t i o n s s e e r e l , n n d o f f n t l l n g f o u t i l i z e t h e m .
strikor*,’’
fortims, wbfre biislne-siiirn roiibl
W h e t h e r lo r a m il in n o r m i im livid u iil, Ih e u se o f n
#r", m v * Mi Alldcoietl, who
Ii. The pill,lie believes that ill Its hr iii'iinl If they wrrrn’i so bu*y.
w linriil lie pr.iki. "It in s e n p e g o n l o e h l o i n I m s m i l l ' l l t o g i e m i l l i l h a s n o e n i r d , , . i l i v e blind fear of I be is'oiiolilies of
]f they don't gel out mid Dill;
eoiiiiiomi m, business favors hark­
•ort ol title nl you &lt;.&lt;ii*l hoy. f o r i e . I t w o u l d l a * w e l l I u l o u r t h i s I n m i n d w h e n e v e r h e a r i n g
la Mm public md Just to them­
ing
every
leaetinimry
regim
e
III
m
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m
e
[it a mrtiiillnio joh, a, well a*
selves— l)r. Wilson fear- busliiesH
the world.
i of malinit dcvoinio. handlmp f o r p r e s e n t i l l s .
7. The public believes that taiBi- may Ins,' Mm ImHle by default.
handling (hr pulilii and
ID nnr't hrallh." And yrl
often ilo wr luid lull,* who
rt tried rvrrylhmg c|»r tllldri thr
I and failrd at all ol tlo-m who
they would niakr good nrwtrn?
J A fK HONvf M iR, “ Nov,
2-r
f you me wnniril .ilmiil .itnmit (S P E C IA L ) Producera received &gt;«
I Iiink Ilf fir.) 114 y o u r C it y C n m tn lB slo tw r in J a n u a r y 1947 and h av«
ih Ii Iptul of
111,1011 fur {I
ibt in tile lirM Will, grl mil nl fi.oiH fiitill’ iiihI 7,IMU ImKi offered j
hi-v v h I vim in iIm t c n i'tirllv for i i I iiio h I litreo yearn . I Hitt now fluking
:U a ciliei. Ili.it it win ir &gt;1 ■v ■ill four Siufr operated iilnl nine 1
you in i'i&gt; I'li i't mi* fui' n iio llir r H im ' y o u r fo rm . I link th |^ 'b ecau se tlcfln ifo
fall. N« one in nnv enemy enun- Indepriidriit i i i i i i kc|H In Ilitt Intent
Wmllil liollirr In ilin|i n bomb weekly saint fur which figure*
linn I....it nniilit li.v our I ’lfy In recent yenra Hint JjwjttU.MS furtlier
worn iivnllnlilr today In Jnrknoii- ,
SUftlitnl Wlihli miii«. !'■ iplrnl vllle affirm of Florida Slain Mar­
inugretia h in I In* iimkmi;. Wltilo I ilo util rluim llie erwlit (of our Iffttwlli,
Miller of llie Uiiiviritiy nl ket*. Cash figure, mi five re Port It hint Item mv privilege to iihhIhI In lititliriiii: uUogt^utuI antoiirnglng
M® loitl tlie Ue.ilimt Am --.,.,- iii it in Ini I kel i&lt; were uimvnllshle. I
'
„ ,
f
* if1., ■
! , •
Operations nil the I i i i II v I i I uh I
L'^tMiirlay tlmt Ainniiii i In«l
■M’ «|«inil nloiuic w .itii.e it
H aling
K riatrin
g up of large
lame c('tin
Jiln in*
I tun |ii(iii(l tu puliit lu JttfU u few iudicntlunn of our growth
tall cities of from 30.000 tn
OjtopiiUtnui 11ml I'nii'l l r
®v«nii«lil. Hut tin- liny of (lie
Year
W a te r H ijatim ieru
H u lld liig .P e rn iU a
palitian center it lumleii.
I » to
L':ir»8
y &lt; u i8 ,4 ll.u o
i'lra Hoo iimny ml vantage* in
i
w
y
y-mi
l id « small city, not ill nl
llt-IK
2971!
68(3,147, (Mi
M illed iu atomic warfare.
...........
llie firm V ilk in i gold n u ll III Hi" iiiiii'lii'M. 1ml Ihu lm yd u .lu p y
id III" IviH cal |il0 H p ""ln r renin in* llie wifti". I lie fllHl'illlMImi
id' the (O'lirrll Tor III" yellow inetilt ill m id i tlm l III) n m tli'i
Imw mi u g er III" m l m il i i 'Vv i i ii Ih II is pni'H Ill'll w ith pliHHion

1937

$ 1 5 0 °°

H a v e A

C o k e . . .

Prmliici'iH Receive
$2511,810,0(10 In

To the People of Sanford

■lit

"i
rVUAi l .

Utor Pester wlm icenit to
IfcffMHn that he hat enjoyed
Atilt lings.
MMn of mail Florida news- youJaycuttle,
Livestock Market, Uet.
4'*wy time he hm evrr run B6, 4* Hint®
cutllgufMi huge, liiit.70D.ti0.
i«em&gt; to think that he Klimlmnivn* l.ivaatork Market,
Ml' have their iu|&gt;|Kiit this Independent. Oct, 00, 070 cattle,
If fhl^ it *o, It it not Florida •to hums |Mi.WKi,M.
ffNftf that have changed. hut Live O a k r OiOvannae County
We ran remcinber
•f befcre the war when
bitterly denounced
'•M Nafiitti, aptwared n
MKh otnwtcd to diclatoi*
4.totalitarian type« of *&lt;/*•
,ai everyone, warned the
I, the threat to peivie from
i 'and.ibd hit beet to pic*
ifouatiy for the mcvitaUs
M we felt w« had wfc®*
VonMin with ithn. '1'ii
f ' M ' i i n h i p * t^!r But
i f i
iwto'fr aeena to hive w
i'fNSthr dictator w ih o a

1940 (Nnv. lu ll 2710

* Ham'll on, figures through October 1949 and entinmted
fur November mgl December
,
(, j y
\ y jf

- ,‘,^ ij

t'kjen to
..J-:'1

mV*.

&lt;&gt;! it.

R , M ond
j

’r-aJ^.|4

* 1,180,000.00

7 at 7:00

0m&lt;

.h k JtrU ih
tnuif~m«rktm

9f rw| coca cota coi

^

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W ED N ES D A Y NOV, t

•••' &lt;{l WHV* ■1

T H E R A W FO R IY H E R A M * H A N F O R D . FT.O R1D A

1949

.M c llim lis l

Social And Personal Activities
Telephone 148

C a rlin P a lm e r R a y — Society E d ito r

f,

,

S o c ia l

,

L a le n d e r

Personals

F i d e l i a C I hhh W i l l
P a r k “ P e a c e ” B u n d le

Mr. anil Mr*. Flunk Finn- and
T ltH ltrtf) 1 Y
The Fid d le OIhru of the
Ml’, uml Mm. Flank Kviin*, J i .
The T. K I . C l . . . nf the F ir.t ""J"!*' J’h.u« h v,* « ‘ '« ',,.u k ‘‘ have a rm ril finln Ku*l lhi*ln|l,
tik i.iu i
I. ...iii
iii» * ip* fA Till Peace tmmllc In ro* Mu**. lo iilleii-l flinernI .eiviee*
Church Anne*
S n « h «t
«r7*1
0 with
with M
Com- for John Kvan*, which wen- laid
Church
7.10
Wm
».
jt Daywith the World
al tllp mWPl.
j X l I c Hhndoln . group . . h«*. ,ng nt\ Ue
L t d in the church today.
Sli. nnd Air.. K. F. Si inl«&lt;imiith
The South Hhle Primary Parent W "r « ' K 1 n,* ht wi,h Mr"' F ' l“
T*«vh«r Aaaoclailon will meet ut
* 1 "&gt; Jr.. prr*lilitig. M l., II. were giumt* In.t Tlmmilai „i Sit.
K.
dell lacM'iited I In* devo­ and Mr*. At. I.. MiSwenn
Sir.
tile uchool nt '2:lfi I’. M.
Scat lanoutth ha- a*.iilncd lo- new
ilemlnole Chunter No. *J, O. K. tional..
Memlier. weie u.ked to hrlnu dutie. with tile I ’nitcd Slate. Dr
S. ill meet "t the Alaaunlr Unit
Airrli'ialtui ■
- New*
St 8:0tt P. SI. Student loan night tlieir mnterlul. fm the handle to pill l meat ol
the home of Mr«. Woodruff, fi2’&gt; Service at the Ili-lle (iliole State
4111 be held.
The Went Side Parent-Teacher i tink Avenue, not Inter than T h u r.­ Slurkel. lie wii. in -iiaiice -a the
Ateodatlon will meet nt
P. dny lumnitlg. The package will he U. S. H. A. at the Sautoid Slate
M. tu lw preceded with n lainril dedirnlrd ut the First Slethodi.t Farnicm Market la-l &gt;i-m.
to
inerting Ml 2:3d P. SI. In Mr*. Chinch on Nov. i ami .ent
(iermany,
H. St. John', room.
M r s . H o u m i l l a t T e lls
I'he c ln .. iilno decided lo .end
F R ID A Y
a Chri.tm n. package la ii former
H X ’ O f I ts H is to r y
The American Legion Auxiliary aieinher who i. ill and confined to
will meet nt the Legion Hut nt the ho.pltitl. tiift. for th|. pack­
All*. F. K. Itoiiiiiillnt .poke lo
age are to lie brought to the home the ('lilted Ihiuirhlem of the C om7:aO P .M.
World Community Day will I....... I Sir., II. K. Cordell or the Kvn- fpileruey on ilu- liodoi y of I lie
k ........ .1 M»l el...
il
It.iaw
Dniiait
llr« .
Beautyt&gt; Shop, Chri.tm a. I ’, It. C. uml tile CorilYdeiale I ' m
ub.erved
the L'lb..«
rlrivt Alfthiiill*'
Church at 3:30 P. M. All church w rapped.
hinet, at tile ii'Kii'ai miellov ol
In.lend of the niiminl turkey I 'lie - hupli'i held on Finlay at
me til her.'* MIT n cited tu attend.
Ht. Mark’. Chapter of tluly dinoei given hy the c ln .. in the .-I:PP I1. SI. at tlo home »»l \|m.
C ro .i Kpi.cupal Church will meet pu*t nt C lir l.lim i. time, the group Slaty l| sliniiiir on Maeaulm
Nov. 7 at
P. M. ut the limne voted to contribute a tike nliloUtll Avenue. S i-i v Imm a iiti-t-' -i1. with
to the I,milling fond - f the charcli. Air.. Strum; m-ii- Sim. I’ I I'm
y f U ri. Frank Miller.
The clil.e yem
hookwhich kin* alld Sim SI. S Wiul-Mi .
SATURDAY
weie made hy Sic*. II. K. SIrNab
Tilt1 J.’lld I’-aim Wii . le a . I try
The Hanford Tourl.t Cluh will were di.tl'ibuli'd In the mcada-i.. S ic . A. h. Ro-aettei ami ■tmidiau
hold u .upper nt ll:(HI o'clock ill Dining the *iniul hour eeveral I roniniillee* weie H|i)&gt;uinled doling
the Touri.t Center. Hi'ncrvntluri* ummdng ro u te.t. were enjoyed I
may he made Try Irlcphoning 137- nud prlxe* awmiicd in S ir., Join) I he reiralm *e*.ion, lief -1 bow at.
W or (IMI-SS. The Amcrlcnn Iwiri.m 1.. Miller and Mm, (irm ly Dnneitn. were *eiweil follow imj tbo no . I oil'
T I io. i - pre.ent well Mm St.
Auxiliary will .how picture* of M r.. Kvun. SlcCoy w ii . winner
Claii While, M e. M. Ii Slm k
their project the 'Joy Shop' foi. of the m o.leal gninc.
land, Sir*. W. S llram l-i, Mi­
luwinv the .upper.
llo .le .e e . for the incctlng were
The Touri.t Cluh will have M r.. SI. F. Smith, M r.. K. K . 1tt. V. Horace. Sir.. lto ..eilei. Mm,
IV
a .upper at tht&gt; Touri.t Center nt CoojH'f, .li„ M r., t’. W. Krgle and &lt; (leorue |&gt;. III.la-p, Mm I
Herndon, S ic . Itnnmilhn, Mm K.
&lt;1:00 I*. SI. Uc.erviitim i. niu«t
S ir.. VY. II. Iriiiieiin, O llie t. pic- II. I.nney, Mm.
II. Huililt, Sim
fitu d e hy noon on Thur.dny by .eut were:
i'oiklliK, Sir-. Wiarrlli. uml Mm.
telephoning 437-W nr ilfiO-W. The
Aim. F. K. linlehel, Sim. W ood-1SI nun;.
American Legion Auxiliary will
fthow film , of their project the raff. S ir.. H. .1. Ilateh i.o n, S im .1
duck Strickliind, Sir*. V. C. S|e.Shop."
S o u t h S i d e r i ’A To
■-■niter, Mm, .1. SI. Cami-ron, S im .1
Sliltoa Sloan-, Sim. C. II. SI o. h,
MONDAY
The Camilla luimhdu Chaptri of Sir*. S. C, lit ahum. S ir.. II W.
lletu Slgmu
Phi
.urorlly will Little, Sim. SI. 11. Hodge*. Sim.

meet nt the Sluyfnir Inn ut T;:t(l
o'clock.
The Dindhe.. and Profe.&lt;*ioniil
Wormin'. Circle of the W. S.
S! of the F lr.t Methmll.t Church
1
will meet Monday evening at
it the home of^ M,x.
P OO p. M At
Rohert Illllhimer, MOH

«

D rive

M e e t In C la s s r o o m s

Slemliei * of tin Smit It Sub t'.Ii
Mc N'm
I S ir*. 0 . L. 1tuiiiiiii, Mr*. ent-Teurhei A m ochitiim » ill in- 1
ah
1.. F . to itn e r. Mm. t a r d e ll Aim. j„ tlicii cliild V c l* ** 1
niinlH
tl"
I T I la
1 - ■11 II I- , 1 h
VI - ,
I
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Slillec,
Mm,
John
Fox, M
i.. Jea
n
­ Thnrailuy
at ’J : 1f&gt; I’ SI VMil Tlit
nette La mg
and
Mi«»
I .iiriiii pupil* and teueher. Ten Will l.l
Franklin.

| ) U x h U ry

P e r fo r m

* n v c d ami a 110 miaul

S tu d e n ts

A t F e s t iv a l

Itli '! |f*R*
H
Ht
l(

meet bur will lie held at ■l . l
, ni the aud itorium w ill,
W . W illia m * pit-*ldiiiB.

C h is H T o

H o lly w o o d

H a v e S a le s S a tu r d a y

Hy

The Mmittldem of We.ley Ctn-i*
of the Fit .1 Met1uali*l (. hilich
ntudi- plan* for a ramtinue *alc
ami rooked food -ale, Itoth &lt;f width
will Ire livid on Satuid.iy. at It*
u-inilurly meetn i; Indil la.I even*
mi- in llieii - hi**rooia at the
chinch. ||o -ti—i— weie Mre, A.
II. Stevem-, Mm. .1. I', flnnmuild,
Sli** Alary Fail-li. Tim K
'All*
lima*. Mm. Fled S I i i i i i k i ' end Mm-I. .1. Iloyetti'. Mr*. Itnpi-it Strlck*
liiml |iie*idcd over the nieelliiK.
Tin- iumnmi!i' -ale will la- held
on Satuiday between Faulth aed
Fifth Street oil Sanfoid AvtllU*
with Mm. I C Duvi* and Sim.
('he*let Mniiiel* in chaipe. The
cooked foo-| -ill- will lie held lit
from of Seat - and Keehllck uralar
the direction of Sim. St. I« Wl'lfht.
Final* ftoai the two *nte» wd no
to the huildinit filial.
The it coup voted to patchimo an
ice rifiiltenitiir f»t the unaifx
kitchen. Hefie*lniu'iit* weie *eivwl
at the rnlK’lu.imi ,,f the taeetllllf
to Mr*. C. II. Winn, Mr*, l-idu
Stall, All** He-*le /mdiary, Air*
.1. tl. Lunev All*. F. 11. iaineyi
Mm. K. It 'H-iyle, Mm. S. ti. H ue
i iin ii ii , Sli*. J. L .dcKliuiey, Sir*
.1. K. ('-.ill..., Mm I-. SI. Tyre.
Sir*, (i. W. Ituilev. Mm. Munturut*
I.. Ki IwmhI*. Mm. II.
Fillrell.
Mm I'. A. Ilob.ml, Sli- S. O. Shin,d*er. Mr- lloniei A. 1‘rire Ml*,
i *1si in It* IK‘i (ulim. Mi h /, ! l Hiltliff
Ml* St i icl. hind. Mm Ibmli'l*. Sir*.
W nitlil. Sim. Ho&gt; Till*. Sli** Ver*o Wood**** k. Mi*. I lav I*. .Mi**
I'nit-li, Sim. Itoyi'Me, S|i*. Ktlth
....... .
Mm T h a ittioial, Ml
K. C, W ii min * and Sli
Flow e i *.

11*J

BOH TH O M A S

H O L L Y W O O D . Nov.
nPi
; \ eolcitlatim r «em . II ih b C i" 'h v
d c*p ile hi* li-thuiBii m atim a, II-'

I liu* been keejimr a keen eve on

fiv
l‘» h.n I
*m »* rtftrr
In I&gt;«•I )i - ri Iiiyljirixl ** 11
ri mt’ti Eh to
in lm*teil to
hind. Init rflu'll l loved
rim Ti vva- only a few
in f ml- 'nit,I it wa* ti,i worse

hil11mj mu

III il*»n w h.,
-eckuty 1-tM

lcluvi*ioti.
T ile lito a n e i ii'Vi'itlnl on tin" M r. Allude" »ot llm l lie vvnti beall the liiirtim c T \ -hove-, took mil
to the 1111011 ' olid hi- own ilehnl
ml
into the m edium , He con-tdet- the
I new Kd W ynn *lmw tin I -t
i sn il
the crop. SlraiiH i'lv eimuirh. it i- m
tho -inly hlir-leiurue proBiato ema
nnlio B front the We-t Cua-t
C tn -liy ilidii a lc ii lie w ill di fiaitI) Kr t into video alt,I hi* -I," &gt; will
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THRU MAKIt A HARRY CROWD, h» proved by Vice Prr-birnt Albeit
Imtld a fte r lie fitii-h e - " I I I , I, , .
I tin k Icy, Mr* Car Irion 8. Ilndley unit her dnuuhici, li-op. II, alter the
Bind* T r u l l -' Hi
di-el........ that
couple announced they would be untctieil in St I . ........November tilth.
w ife I &gt;i ii nil Shore ha- taken up
Il.nklry, 71, nntl the widowed Mr* lludle*. ilu, lane been a romantic
I p llilllillB . W h irl, in*-t nlllo't lll.ik rIwi-MUnr »lnce lliey were lir»t Inliodilceil in Wathu&gt;i:b&gt;ii. i I'lti runlloiioi)
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dtixtry.
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uho»t* fhoio mo im idimu! n iiy -

Y K tiP T VLKS PtH I I H S
W ASH IN llTO N . Pa., Nov
Meinla-r* of the llaxhiil) School
known
of Pnnrinc who tmik part In ilu- i/lh— The nntlon'* be*i
proBliim prexeiited ut llie Hull-- ifrnom-lo-he, Vice Pre*idcal AI ben
ween CMi'ldvul nt tlie Smith Side W. Ilarkley, made hi* I'u-i public
. i ' , l !'---------- appeal mice ln*t niiriii *mce an­
Slamtier* of (he Sept inula Hlith Seluail oil Alonilay it!i(ht Included nouncing Id*
I'liBapcoo ol.
and
*- *
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Sfhool Student Omini'il I iniaii ted Joni Souijilerr, .Merrill Philip*, what did la- talk iihoin ? Polilie*.
Kay
VlllilfliO,
IHHne
tlloBle*.
Dee
} oil o i went mi'i’tlilB of the South'
Send a Inn x; ii lad nUtritlmi*
A
ct-owd
of
l.lhlll
Batlo'ied
at
tile
rrtr Aeroclatloli of St ml inn (arnn-: lire hr*. Linda William*, I antra *kaliiiB areou m I hi* *iialliw e*t- vv-l(e(aldiileu m
*nii|i
in ''a
i*fli« held In Churle-tnn, W. V«, to 'Cha*e, Hot hie thirlluii, Donna em Pelia*)lviiMln il l) In hem the vm-mini I id t lr vVheu v»nr yiaimrmember* of the Simlent (VtunrH ' Vouiur. Hilly Ihixlmry, Hetty Ann ii-veur-ohl veep ivhu laid la -1 - le i* take tl-i-lr lunch to school.
of the Sunfmil Janior
it HI
lliull School. Slaton, Saadi u Kliiler, Judy Holiit, iinmamced In*
eiuiiiBcment
to
Iilrhided oni the hlyrTi *clmor Alary Helen Wa-lduirn, Sondia Mi*. Cal lion S. Hadley.
P lain ,I cake, *lirci| thill, may i,e
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ter
Mart
inn.
Dottle
council were Churlc
Churlc*
A rulemen.
Hulk Icy came lieto in a move -erve, 1 w ill, e b e rry xntlce ami .1
William*.
Sony
Murllnii
and
Jeamu'
reddent.
Milium
Sloye, Dial
iiiini d at llealiiii; a l ift
umnilB BUIttl-ll ,,f wlllppi'il cream fur u
fiHoyle uml I heir *poiieor, Mm, Southwunl,
I ih i i I DeaoHinl- lie *aid lie hope* ipiick aieI ilelli'ioa* (texxert. I ' i
(\l.o Julie Jenninir*. Shirley Aim
Vlryil Smith. Sir*. Smith uml Atl*to attend the tiinupiinilioti of a eitlii'i 1 be fin xen |iitteil red pic
Aluye a ll.... Im! the nicetinu
in unn, Sally Chn*e, Nancy ltd ih, Ib'iaociath’ B-vernoi in IVnilxyL , b e ,iic - ,,1 llie rill,Ill'll hlacti ctir,
(Ve*t Virulnia. A lound tnlde dl»- Ibiltie Wllllnm-. Carolyn Miami. - i -iiii lit HIM
'Ic * le i the -m ice.
Ir mu J i 'iiii Corley, .Mm ilyn SL
c ii *.don wit* held on the o ib u m I xo
Judy
lleniu i,
Iteinmu
tion and fiiiictioiiinB of Stuilent Ijatliel,
Council*. The Junior llip:li Srhiail Nichole, Aliclaii'l Pope, llorliiira
council, fm med thi* yeni i* under lirii,i*&gt;y, Saify itohh, Maruai-'t
the *pon*or*hlp of M m, Knlu-it June*, Sally C|iH*e, Sully ami
Jml.v Itohh, Su-att Fii-ncli. Faye
Hunibfey.
Hekhum, Slhrlev Wall,
Cnrolvn
Klnaid, Kay Ivey, Pat Smith,
M I hh F a y e ( i a r n e r
Slirrh-tii- Shepherd, Sandra AleH o n o r e d O n B i r t h d a y Kenney, Alurianne L uiIw Ik , Joyce
llAN O
Cullum, PcKKy Thornlny, F.lhei
Little Ml** Fnyn, (iurner ivu* Lee Itlxer, Judith Ann Zllttower,
hnonrrd on her *«ven(h bttlhdny K iihc Alary Soatliwurd and Faye
with a weliu-r roaxi and Hallowe'en (lamer.
The
dance*
were
nrrnniti'il
purl) b I vicii
'o hjr her jiarentM.
pareht*. Sir.
and Sir*. L.
(inriH'r *1 tlndi around an ariuinal eeiipl emuhome on Went
West SixteRntH S im a \ IKixed hy Air*. Red liuob ol I la
Jack-o-lnntcrn* umlyulher deeorn * Suiifard Story I.i-ukiii -. It cleverly
lion* rurryltiir out a Haloween ' carried mil the Halloween theme.
the me were u*td In the e*nl mid
home.
l i e b v k a h l^ o d f f e H o h I
Fnllnwliitf the the weltier ro»*t
A t D iH t r k ’t M e e t i n g :
at tl:&lt;H) oVIock Kamea-ntii! conte*t* were eojiiyed with price* lieinir won hy Cural Sue HIbh ImMentiimln iteliekuli l.mlge N», Cl
hnlhant, Dfanu lluync* Jlnnay wn* lout in a iH*lrici mcctlna at,
— Touhy, Samira McKinney, IRrhby Tharxilay nlpht at Die 1.0.0.F.
w Munaon, nnd Jean Southward won hull. Mr*. J. II. Willlain*, XNoMe
u m lie for the prettirat coxtumc. (Ir/tnd, presided durlmr (he regit"Happy Illrthday" wa* xiinir In lur meeting uf the Lmlge and Sir*.
Favc noil *lu wn* prexvoH*l with Inrt K. Wiilium* uf Orlamlu, l)&gt;*t decorated cake. Mrx, (lam er wn*
an* i*ted Ip eiitcrtnliiinir and m v- trlct Deputy Proaiilnit uf DMrict
hifr hy Mr*. I). K. McKnh Horn* N(i. Ill, coiMtiirted the ill*ti'if!
and whi*tlea were dlctrlhuted ux inerting.
Mr*. Inc* William* wa* Intrnfavor*.
Tho*c Invited to Iw with I'Hy* dacetl ultil a ci Jrlexy tit ill (riven
rete Kddle Sinllli, Jimmy Tuuhjf, in her honor nt which time nhc wn*
Ians Hayne*. Sandy Mnrllna, Urceenled with u hnmiiiet (if uJad
inly Herron Jean Houthiviii'd. Jo lolueen. Mr*. I. Kahnw al*u pre,\nu IftiRhey, Dottle Jean McAl- Minteil her with n giD from the
fxuiider, Myra France* Sltlcklainl, Lodge,
Mr*. J. II. William* welcomed
Bnhbv M unintt, Dlnn A ik e n , C ih t Ijrn O ert*, M a rly Rtam b et. H a n Jra the district member* with the reM c K in n e y , K a y Iv e y , tn ilrlc y Mac- "panic being given hy n member uf
tto
an. L
‘ y n d a Kchol*. L v m la I’ ark- (no Orlando Lodge. During the!
nolo* were i
b ou g ie and 8 li l * MMiole, H illy program two vocal
f t , ? and B a rb a ra M cN al:. A l* » given hy a member uf the Orlando
M r*. K . 0 , Lodge, Following the meeting a ;
M u . C h a rle a P a rk
r*. AIcNab, .M r*. X D. nodal hum wan enjoyed. Aire. E l­
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... ............
», M r amt Mr». K enitelli Mc- mer ,Cordell and Aim. Joe Koke
K oy E ch n la arfll M r, am i M r*. •cried refrexliment* to about 4&lt;l
memitem and viiltnn.

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to / I), s ty le d to fla tte r and p riced to p lea se , A ie b e e f e r IV A ife,
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Spark Olympian
Cage V ictory

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Kotllc, run hi*
football rliurgc, Onoiiffli out. ,,|
I e roughest practice scrimmage* E x - N C A A
C h a m p s
* M'llXOni yesterday, In prepuron for the Celery-Fed* nonT r i u m p h 7 1 -6 4 O verfercnce urlil til* Friday niuli*
D e n v e r ’s N u g g e t s
ln*t
tlin
Fluri.la
Military
edrmv i-lnvcn nl tho local high
NKW VOItK, Nov. 2 Id*) The
aftool Hold.
To shaw tli&lt;&lt; Foil Ihirniun Just I'ulphrnti'il JmlluiiiqmlU Olympianlni|i|ii&gt;nH to u hull-carrying of llni Nnlionnl Bii*kclbuil As,ubelt who lilt* tin. Uni. without elution arc (Iqti-rttiiMi'il to ptove
iper l.liitliiiiK
by Id* team they ran niieerc.l it- well in the
ton, Conch Kettle, hint tho pro milk, tin they ili.l in their col111 guards, tmdx, (nekton anil lege rlity, lit Kenlurky,
The former N.C.A.A. I'ltampimi,,
ntern tnkii liirnn tryiiiv to rim
With the hall again,t nn eight . I'lnyinK their fir,t offii Ini irmnc
man dcft'rixlvii linn Unit clmrKi’i l 1In Ihi. (ihiy-foi-pay n|iort, not
and lurkletl llie hull.toting for-1away poimrlly hint night hy lhniiii&gt;
imr il.u Denver Nuggel*. 71 Hi
ward wall-fityerx with ......... .
To remltnl the flcxt string hall
Knur player, fnnn liml year1,
carrier,,
Andersen,
Klenxtlnm wornIron, Kentucky team figured
Mart', mill Rtixxl that n llriemnn'n [iniinlaenlly In the triumph. Alllife I, not easy, Kettle, xwilelied Alnericii center Alex Gram (mil
t e Dl tnrkle anil Ktmril. A few Die win net,' nffeiixe with a It*
ly nose* and rut lips develop- (mint ,i'iirliiK hur,t.
til nn tho reversed players tried
Wnllnco ( Wali-Wah 1 Jane, rlup
to enrry out each other doth'*, ped la wltii nine point,, while
hut fmm the spirit nhuwed hv spunky Ralph lleuid, unotliei All
tho squad no one regretted the America, anil play-conch Cliff
rough liml tinnhle
action and Darker lidded eight and foul
they nil emnr nut with n new re- point, ie,peclively,
■pact for their
tenui
uiaten'
Chicago, tneanwlille, wn. Hie
dutlei.
The Celurv Men nre oxiiectinv prune of the loop'i f|r,t doiihleto mnke Friday night's tluxli hender. In the openinu game, the
their third win for the xunxou Hi. Laid* lloiiilier,, featiuiog
■nit they are cnn''imtruHiig on Easy Ed MuC'niiley, Irlmmed Hie
ntoii|iliiK F. M. A.’, 225 pound Trl-CIty Itlack liaxvk,, 72-7.1, The
fullback who In reported to he New \ o. k Knickerbocker, nhiped
font nml extremely hard to stop. the Chicago Star,, HU to X7, in
It In rather dlfflrtilt to pre­ Hu- arierpiere.
Another league openi.r fomid the
dict the winner with nnv lierurnev u* uelthev train linn plav- ttoeheelvr Itoyal, ,iimiihliig Hie
the otherr’ nnpnnentn. hut with Hliehoygail tteil,kluN, HJK to T(i, at
"Peanut*" (latlowav hark in Die ItoehealPr,
Hoi. Davie, and Frank M'ept
Fe.1 lineup and a ri»n In team
P»!lrIt. wo uive the eijge to Dm Haul, a pall oT ex-Hcton Dull
great,, art the victor*' mining
It will he a rlnno context, ami pace, Haul, a inoklc, potted IK
regnnltexx of who emerge, the'point,, while Hu. veteran Davlex,
vleUir, It will he n yumno well. Mink HI.
Worth arcing.
.Smooth Carl flialtn led Ihe
Kniekx to their IlgliMiItiuiph ove
t
'J
Chicago. The ail-yem .old forwan
nettl'd IH poiatx. Including ,|x vital
mnikei, in the overtime, tinny
(iiiJIitlln ulxo mexhed IK point, for
the New Vn)km ,‘while Htnn Miaxek eonlilhuted ti like total lo the
Chicago euuxo. It
.J’ ' •
.
^ —
Thu Chicago,lunwil—nfiliil,ctliig
S H A LLA N D A LE, Nov. 2 -&lt;Bpc •I,H1I* hiiw Ht. I.uiilx lend nil Hie
clal)|— Thu first liorxex of the way to defeat the T rlC ity ipilnt.
MW
an. due l.*
row | rutitw
racing xuiiHon
xeuxon ate
tv* MaCauley, though he uiimngiid
pull Into Gulfxtiviim I'nik dining only five point,, wax diarp off the
ths current week when xhlprneilt, honidx for the lloiahem. Johnny
the
llnllandale
roinxa l.ogait, ax u,uu1. paced the MI„ou„
ilucky
linnx with 21 (mint,.
They nre to lie l.e.liled down on
Tonight', xelieiiule ,eml, tho
tfco Improved hack ,truteh for Ihu DA A elmiiipmn ADnneuoeliH f.ak
duration of Hi. long Miami tuiT e l, to I'ldladelphiit, Diilllmoin to
NBantiu which xta.l, Novenilan HO WiiHliingtoii and the Knlekerhpck.
■lid I'l.jxux at (iiilrxtiuniil I’ark e l, to Wuti.i loo foi o text with
(luring the Match
l-Apill II* Hie llawkx.
meeting.
Initial arrival, of Ha. yeui atu
lit head cniiHlgnrd to the I 'o n t h a M C o r n 'll I s
Jantn mioi injiiiiM, Heorge HialHt,
K nocked By F an s
Uto from
....... Kentucky ami Ining the two-year-old liamllnlnr, Detainer, » eoiixlxtenl
INI ADEN I’DN, Nov. 2 -t/l'i—
Inner
ir over the Illlimlx rnelng .loi’ ltoiiH,ean foollaill eoaeli at
tilt. The ynuagider I, flunked Manatee County lllgu Helimd, it
Otto Ituxc, Fox Ding, Lyric on llm Iml Hpol bi eauxe Ida ti.ain
V, Cuddleimme, tjneeii Znc ha, loxt f|v« wlllimit a victory
Other, who have liecn m i­ Hil, xeiixim.
ll wide xwatli Hitmiglie'it
Hiatt taenia were tnadi&lt; hefore
la nliti Kentucky. The
tie the county neimol honr.l yexlnidny
dlBtinguIxhed liy iln y th, Hint ItoiiKKfnu did not have hi.
only n f*’w of tho thoriuighcrx in pioper eonillHoii and
out nf the Kiiphoniorti clnax.
there wiin frlcthm among
iiiiong
Inn Htate
I'm k.
which member* nf tin; ceueJiing staff.
.a |ta meeting Tuypihiy nfIlls Nitpporturx xaltl the only
n, will releaxe an nvnlnnchc •rouble wit, a Kiiiiiid of liiexper, borxex ciinxigued fur Miami Imievtl, young players (averagi'
Care have already hnen age I ft). They also deelined plenty
f**r Jack Wehlmr with of other South Florltla (,’ooftrid. Merrill lluxton with H* ence ttehoolx would lie glad to g&lt; t
Tony Maxxim with 10, all Douxxcau,
for. n tlulfxlream aenpnnThe heunl tliti uothlog xlttce
hnve hern regular* at hiring ami firing of cont'hna la up
l.y the xon" xlme
of racing at the to thu xcltool trualee*.
many uxeful horxoa
«rttd
among
their
,.koy Merritt "Junlur"
expected to come along
iter in the eeueon to
fnther ami dn the hulk
LAKELA N D ,
Nov, 3— (Hpefur the atrlng.
elnli— The Florida Houthem Col(inlfetivam
en reaehln
..na
o volley hi&gt;H xquitd, winhvre
ii week will find the
tho unofficial ID48-4U College
. area greatly Improved, Vol
olley Hull Tuumoment at Tam­
■veil roads have Iwen laid pa, la ehaplng into ehamplonehlp
lummer month*, and form again thie year in dally
theC eummi
nrattt Ihe* l*een coin- iractlce under the direction of
itouraut
overhauled ami Impntved. -’oach Han* Luce.
nailed
wna ik ^ r o jv tlletl
filed w
From an Initial tourmiut of 15
other atldltlon* have hopeftili, Coach Luce will chooeo
area one of tho flneat the ten met* who wll) defend F.
or Ida turf.
S, C.’e title during the coming
| atrength the Uulf- eeueon. They, will open on Nov.
irk atabllng area av­ It ami til Me the Ht. PeMreburg
ia approximately 7)10 Y. M. C. A. Invitational Tourna­
| thla apace hn« already ment.
'
an for. Racing BeenReturning
mepkbwr* of laet
Duhlxtrmn, who racent- year'* vanity equad a m George
acceptance card* to Jllonldea, Petenon, N. J.l Georg#
jfaqueitlne stall room, Winch*!, St. Petenburg, Fut.
at
appllcationa
for
g 200 horaea have bean
at the local Hallandale ray Feldman, Pattoraon, N. Jd

Gulfstream Pa r . k
Prepares For Race
Hor s e A r r i v a l s

e

FHC FrepareH Prize
Volley Hall Squad

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WORLD SW U M
•aclflc Coaet League
d either the Amerlnational Leaguu pen*

PIN FD D DST, N. C ., Nov. 2—
ol’i- Set hack 24 hourx by the
went hi r limn, the 47th North
nrd South Open Golf Tournitincut got off to ii frexh xmrt to­
day.
It- .'tit-hole wi.idup now xlilft.o to Friday, the 72-liolc, *7,500
high-light nf thlx rexori vllI ge’, fall xuniiin laiiran uiicw
trainy what wax wuxheil nut pexteiday.
It wax all rut her emliarriixxlna
t - I'iiu-luirxt ufflelalduut, which
la- for itx iirlnclpitl commoilitv
Hiinxhlne and K'at'l golfing weath­
er. Hero in Ihe xelf-prnelulmeil
"winter gulf capital" ruin ha,
foiled pUHtpoiiemcnt of pluv two
xnrcexxive yearx.

AIh.uI
half of the 112-man
r.i Id wax on Ihe tin. 2 champion-till, iiior-e ahxurblng a thorough
dieni'lilng when a midday i-tmnlliot &lt;i finally furred tin. railing
ft fnither itlav. With Ihe wind
-ml the lain in their lialr, the
nnfoitomite, who were xttuggl.tie inaufullv to uegollnle the
U'.iMV yard dlxanre were loivlug
nil xortx of lioulde. Score, rang•--I from |iur JO to well In the
|n« for the front nine.

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Ifrtfia

Defending
champion
Toney
Penna wn,n't figured In repeat,
l.ut then he didn't figure In win
le t vent, either.
There wu» xtrong ,uppnrt for
|ii.ife,,lonnl Cary Ml.ldl.-coff, the
, nutlotini open elmmpiun, wltu
won here four yearx ugn it, nil
mnateiir, the only time a nonin., ha, ever won the event,
Sant Snead, Clavton iicafrter.
Ji-hnny Palmer and f'lmide Harm-'ii all hud xunpnrt, while the
id.l guard wax hutting for good
xhuwlngx hv , uch former gre.it,
ax Dene Haraion, Tomtuv Arm■on. Morton Hnilth. Denny Hhnte

Favorite Indoor Sport Of Picking
Grid Winners Becomes Precarious
IH

tHHOlTAlKD I'ltRHH

Not xlncu the eui lent Hmitheuxlcm Cotiferenee foollaill eampulgn
nlm teil ha, I lie liuioiu xport ol
picking Ihe wimierx hern on ,uch
n 11rcc ill Imix luixlx.
In the flrxl plueu, the prv-gaim
expert, are all inelly well rattled
if not xllghtly illpjiy, from the
,p ilL and upxct, that alreudy have
KH'ked the loop.
Next, there nte at lua,l three
week-end fray, that (ironilxe In he
,o light that few except tliu very
hold ol Jiarllxari fun cun well-ven­
ture a pi edict loll.
Thoia me («i-oigin Tucli uguiiixt

■T'anJKPaei. at Knoxville, Vaiuler
blit againxt lamlxluna Htate at
11ittoii Iluuge, mill Mlx,ixxlp|ll
Htate lignin,&lt; Auhiirn at Aiilumi
Furtherninrv, thing, have tieeli
xtr topxy-tiuvy xo fur I hut xoiii
nit'
iilu tun keen at giving odd, on tilt,
defending ehumlilioi (ieoiglu Hull (log, again,! Honda at .luck,onvllle.
Olio ii'uxon i, Hml 1-1 to U luahlug Hie (leoiglan* look finiti an­
other Fim pin ii-ain Miami -tan
week ago. Alintliri i, the 117 lick­
ing Alillimiin'ii ('rliti,on Tide nailed
nn the lllllldog,.
But if the II lllll lug, ll.lll’l Jut.If
tliu Giil&lt;j|- by it ruN|l|f '•( 1Hill'll down* dcurgbi Uiuii'b VViilly Dull i
l.llOlllti Ilf glllll Huti In- K"l lil.lt
tciirwnl it few
lung cunt tail
IIHIIlt ll, tlgll.
Ttilmtu 1, gl veil till ••dge liver

Nilvy- np lo III pninl- hi iioiie of
Ihe Imiier preview,.
Wind limy well la- the hiimdiuger nf the week pit. wily Teuiiexxeo Cnmh Hoi. N'eylaial again,t
•rill* nf lo, Inigli'e,! pupil., Cuurli

S p o r t s In llr iv f
liy AHHIM'IAI'P.II I'ltKHH
llaxeltall
ll(nt-in Joe Ml'Ciirtliy agreed
to manugo the Dost on Red Hnx
for the next two year*.'
N«w York—HI* player*' from
Dm American laiagne and four
from the National nmdt! the nnglial AuMie luted Press all .star

team.

llol.hy Dnild nf tienrglii Tech.
Tech might he a favorite uxi-ept for a couple of "hut,". Till*
Dr,I ix that powerful Hfi to II
knockout Hie Vnl, gave North
Carolina laxt weekend.
The other i, a flock of damag­
ing lujiiriex that have hit lliv en­
gineer eunip. Major euxualHex
me tinkle Dim Drailaoli, quarter
hack Jimmy Hniitluml amfiguntvi
(ieite Frlxxell.
Dodd nntiitally will ntakt* the
woi'xt—nr b e t—of It IWittnyt-hological rna,nnx, but he xayirha’a In
the "wnrxt &gt;hapa for muhpowor

AUHUHN, Ala., Nov. 2—f/P)—
Mixxlxilppl 8 u te
and
Auhurn,
both after their firxt football vie
lory uf the leaxon, will dedicate
tin
Auburn',
new 2.1,0110-Rcat xtadlunt
hare Saturday,
Auhurn la a flrnt favorite tn

reward the homecoming day fanx
with tho Tiger'x first Southeaatorn victory In more than two
yearx.
v- The Tiger* were overwhelmed,
40-7, by Ole Mlxx In a September
game hut looked good In tying

Florida and loxing to

Genrgiu

Tech, Tuluna and Vundy
Vend In later
gamex.
Lark of manpower hax lieen the
principal weakness at Mlx,lx,ippi
State, and whuloxale (njuricx have
addetl to the Maroonx woox.
State
hax trimmed
Auhurn
xeven time. In a row, every gamo
xlncu the Tiger,' 7-7 tie with
State'* unbeaten |040 club.
Statex' Coach, Arthur (Slick)
Morton, having u rough time of it
in h|* firxt xruxun In the 8EC ,
xuyx "our rluh wl|J have to play
bettor than it hax any time thlx
»eaxon If we hope tn xenre a vlelury Hatunlay,"
‘Auliuni ha, been Improving,"
lie added, '‘and In Tittvix Tidwell
they have one nf tho muxt dungeruu, bucks |n the conference.''
Here nt Auhurn, Couch
Kail
Drown lx concentrating on hix run­
ning attack. He hope, to xharpen
that jtha,e of the Tiger offense
enough to make his pnxxing mure
effective. In yardx gained. If not
in tuuchduwnx, tho Auhurn pu„erx are top, in the league.
"Our tackling
ha,
been nil
right," Drown xnld,
"but
our
blocking liu* been below stundurd.
Any team that cun tackle can
block, and we will try tu impiovo
liy Saturday."
For the firxt time thlx seaxoit,
Hie Auhurn squint will he in good
,hti|K. Saturday. Flunk Have,, de­
fensive center, will lie ready after
a week's nlixeme.
■lint MeCJowen, punting specialist
ami fullback, lots been out since
the opening game hut is cxptVIcd
to I'u ready for part-Hutu service

Amiitenrx rated a ehiince to up.
• et Hie money
hov,
Incliitleil
Ih|, week.
Fnink Htraniihnn. IHek Chtipmun.
Ilomeeomlng day fun, here are
■IiiliiM Iter'"*. Hkee illegal and
certain to set a new attendance
Ji.hunv Me Hale.
record at Auhurn. The old stands
could nut handle more than Dl.oun.
&lt; ta to r S c r ib e s T o
A nuar-cuparlty crowd I, looked
R a z z L u w M a k e r s for thlx weak.

i.A IN K H V JL LK , Nov. 2-tH |i«IIUIIIIICANKH I'D HP
inil*,--Tho law maker, am In fnt
MIAMI Nov 2—(/Pi—The Didit again ih i, year aa the Unlvorxlty of Floilda , Indent chapter uf vuixlty of Miami Huirlcaiier 1.0Sigma ’ Delta Chi, national ioitrna- gun tapering off today in the1
Hat ii* f* titeinlty pre'pniex fur Itx training program for the Detroit
, Ilice UM6."
gamo In the Orange Howl Friday
Pepped ii). no end hy tlielr Tar unntipl gildhun xklt In Jtickxun- night.
Heel triumph, the Vula are .tuning villi, following tile Flurldu-ticorgia
Couch Andy Gustafson said ho
up for the- prfeounter with' great i football tilt hitxt Hntunlay night. may start left halfback Jack
Patterned,
a
fte
r.ihu
Idg
national
enthuxia-m. Tti xhow which way
Draxlngtou on the Hurricitnex' oftheir mlntl, ate viorrktrigi * they grlillton , .In i VVnxhinglon, evoty fmtxlvn I i ’hiii. Tho Coral (iatilo, lad
year,
the
nffaii
will
pnfnt
a
good
xpent muxt td yexturday'a xexxlun
hax hutin ruiiiiing htilluntly lit
rintlil'fd flngei at iiiaiuhcr, of workout* since Ha1 Htulgla girl it*
on offcnxlvu work.
tliti r'loildn l.fgi,latum , Ihu gov- Oct. 21.
Home of tile expert! might Iw emnr anil other :.tntu offlciulx.
Gustafson also said lie may uxn
im lineil to give I,Hll Hie. nod over
For many year, prlnr to the
Vuudy on the xtien :th,of tliii B*n- war anti for the pii'-t two year, l.ea Martin, end from I'!*.' burgh,
gal eompiextx of rorth (jiVolInu «lhci‘ the war, Hlgiiia Della Chi on huHi the offiitixivu nml dufettnml Ml,xlx,lppi. He■‘nte troy gu ha, iiimn "masting" public offi­ xivu Inalltx.
Martin wax snugging pus,.ox
fai, however, they might takii noie ciate. Thu law milker, theinxelvu.
of 2d 7 iioliiihlng off Vainly gave Usually gut the ntoxl fun nut nf tight ami U-rt yt'xtuulay, ulniig
with Tom Jelly ami Ralph Fielder,
an Improving Auburn last Hntui- the lanipoiinliig.
we’ti; on the pitching end during
day,
I . e g l x l u l u i ueWH|m|ieiinaa, ami Jack Del Delo nn., .tack Duckett
There eei in Inly wun’t ho murli huxiiiexx men from nil over tliu the two limit' workout.
lo ehooxe between Auburn and xtate urn receiving invitation, tn
Mt,xl,,lpp) Hlale. Ono thing lx attend Hi), year’, meeting.
atiliw (lie liner will have it clear,
III.I K.G RA lt P I.A Y liltS
mull,puled claim In bottom place
M H NTUtlJIK' . At**.. Nov, 2—
lit Hie league.
I op) Two Cteliixon ('iillegi' HueMUnlKiiippi', Kebelx prrpurrd
H y H u s t o n ( C o o l e r s n'l.n Inve 11"cn it’idc 1 to the
i "1111’ hern ,qii nl *
lie umitliil
fur L'hitHiimuigu ami xhuiild be it
Iwu loiiebdown favorite, Kentucky
HOHTON. Nov. 2 - (/!')—- The lllitu-ilruy foollntll Y me liert" mi
dexplte it, recent xlttntp, xlioitld fun* npptiri'iilly "wrote" Joe Mc­ lee. HI.
C nter Gene M nre and end
Carthy hack In the iimmiuondi!|i
title well ugHinxl Xavier.
Alabrimii'a Title hax an off day. nf the lloxtun Red Hux for tin.' - .1 hn I'oulax accented lihlx tu
I iduy In the annual game, Rluu.
nttxt two yearx.
hen Iquartert
announced
The front office disclosed Inst Gray
night that the jut-jawed pilot had jcxturdiiy.
Tile i iliWllon nf the two makex
been Iwxieged with fan lettr-r* nt
hhh
SchoolH Ida Tnimwiimlii, N. Y., farm horn*', Id xoiithern p la y n nml throe
Insisting he continue a* mamiger. coaches who havs nreepted tilth.
W INTER HAVEN, Fin., Nov. 2
They apparently answered n Nn nnrhthcrn playera have been
(/(')—I' iiiii Costello, xwinmiliig problem hr* brought to lloxlou announced.
cuurli at Winter Haven lligl when hla club laturned from Hx
Helimd, ix checking with other vital two-gumo xtrlex which gav.t
dux, II Ki'hoolx tn xen If they want Ihe New York Yaukeea the Ameri­
ii Mate swimming tuurnaumtit of can League title.
The croatfallun Itil-year-ohl man
tlielr own.
tin till now they have had to agsrr told newsmen then "If you
luittlo It out with the big school,. want mu Itack, write it."
Rome sport* writer* did] others
Goache* from all parts of the
state recently agreed to sepuriite didn’t. But tho fane apparently
the meet If enough small schuol* settled tho prohtom with Iholr kind

McCarthy Favored

Swimming Tourney
For CI
H

«Ft

V
us,
Ky. — The
iiiu|w
league council rermnmenilutl idIniIntlun uf thu hasehttll bonus rule supported the plan.
ostello
Cos
“ wax named head of u
Racing
Now Yourk—Stymie, ul|-llmu committee to investigate. He suit!
leading money
winner anmiig 17 schooi* Hava expressed a doot.
rate nurses, was retired fur the sire tu enter a state rlaas U meet
If the plan is adopted, Winter
isson.
Cantden, N, J,—The Plachur Haven will get the bid fur the

(If.flO) Inuit Imacomin to win tho
Benjamin Franklin llendlcap at
Garden State.
Ben Bruno, Calif—Juhn’s Joy
(ff.IO l wan Uie Yerbn Hucna
■take* at Trnnforun. Holerro wae
■«onil and Elbuttl third.
Football •
*, Stillwater, Okla— Jlnt ixiokabeugh, football coach at GklaUkli
homa A, and M. resigned, effaotlva at tho end of the eeaeon.
MUcSilsntoua
’Inehurst, N. C.—Tbe, opettleg
ropnd of the North and fl*uth
in Golf Tournament wee poet‘ because of rain.
.. York—-Lawrence A. Baker,
dngton, D, C„ wae nemin-

and Johnny Farrell.

first tournament.

lattere to tho taciturn Sox pilot.
He came to terms yesterday at
a salary bid loved to bo between
150 000
(BB.ikio.
o o oand
, ..........—
Wham caled away from a leafraking Job on hie TonawamUi
farm after announcement of hie
retention, McCarthy’* only com
meat woe;

NARROW EHCAI’K
C LEV ELA N D —&lt;A&gt;&gt;— After the
Cleveland Browne escaped from
Baltimore with a last-quarter
25-20 All-America Conference win
over the Colt*, Otto Graham, their
T formation quarterback genlue,
relaxed by piloting the plane for
an hour or ao on the return trip,

Boston Red Sox
Place 3 Players
On All-Star N in.^

Auburn RatedHigh
Over Miss. State In
Homecoming Clash

A LIG N M E N T

CHOCTAWB WIN, 41-5
JACKSON, Mice., Nov, 2-(/P&gt;~
Tbe Mississippi College
Ifgt. Choctaw*'
■■
ran roughehod over the Mill sap,
_________«h»_____
tr stadium here last
Major* In Tiger
W heels Im properly Hn«4
,_,fl icort.
nlgnt by ^
a 43-tl
The 'Choctaw*
Choctnwi scored once In ( u b i c o n t r i b u t i n g c» i i m
the first quarter, again in the aoc&lt;
omi, twice In Uie third and twice o f m c M w U . . . H tro a t
la the ftnai atanaa.
rrow escape M i enough for "Tlta mighty Choc* ware success' tiOM'n T c m c o , O w ra f o f ip until Graham explained ho ful la sB six trie* for
flyer during tho war.
. haptoee Majors mad* their
tally midway in the' third
ated for third term aa president
J h e try for extra point
of tho U. fl. Lawn Tennis As­
sociation.
la for a a brngpctM i

PROBLEMS ???

N EW YORK. Nov. 2 -t/I’l- T h o
New York Yankee* and Brooklyn
Dodgers, rival* in the last World
Series, earh gained two hertax
on the Associated Press' 104V maJor league all-star team.
Both, however, were forced to
play second fiddle to the Boston
Rod Sox who led all club* with
three
representatives—outfielder
Ted Williams and pitcher* Mol fg
Parnell and Ellis Kinder.
The remainder of the dream
squad picked hy n poll of ID! mem­
ber, of the Baseball W riter, A s­
sociation of America i, composed
of one player each from the De­
troit Tigers' St. I.uui* Cardinal*
ami Pittsburgh Pirate*.
Tommy Hetirlch, a converted
first bnscinun, and shortstop I nil
Rlituto are the world champion
Yankees on the sipiud. Second -•
baseman Juckie Robinson nnd
catcher Roy CumpurH'lln urn the
Dodger*' representative*.
Third hasemun George Kell, only
Tiir'" .... the team, received the
must vote,. He wu, numeil on till
of the ll&lt;&gt; bulb.!» cast, William i
MOOMJNO at (lie Miami Faihlon was right behind with 112. Olliers
Council Show I* a Now York hold, lo hit the century figure are Hultcute model Georgia Let, formerly Inson, DIK. and Hla.. Miislul. Card­
of Son Antonio. Tex., wcurx tome* I in al,’ star flyi'haset, Dk*. Gump..
thing known ns the Dlklnl bathing mi I-1In just missed with 1)11.
Hem ich got 1*7 voles for Rr.it '
suit. Like the A-bomb exploded off
the Island for which the outfit l&gt; and five in the outfield. Muslal g**t
mimed, the during iwlnuult created three additional voles, all for first
base. Titb sntullest number of
quite a senvation. (international)
vote* for a wlnttet went to Ralph
Kilter, Pittsburgh’s home run
slugger, whose UK votes won tho
right field post for him.
Rlxauto won with K.'l votes. Only
one vote’-sepuiatcil the Red H*&gt;x
pitching twin*. The leflliundcd
Purnell, who won 25 game, and
lost only eight, drew 7H voles, one
MIAMI D EA CH , Nov. 2— (Spe­ mure than the right handed Kinder,
cial I —World record speed test* who letl all American l.cugun
(or hydroplunex and Inboard rac­ pitchers with u 23-fi won iiuil lost
e r, toduy were added lo the thrill- record.
packed Orungo Howl Festival’s
Of Hie ten men selected, mil)'
,pmtx program, Dec. 2*1 tu Jan. two me huldovci, ft out the UGH
tram. .Th* incumbent- are Will­
3.
The uiirtlaiiglit oil intcrnnllonn! iam, and Mitslul. Williams, in
minks Ix xclieduk'd over a me*, fact, hua been named on all four
sored mile course here on Indian Associated Pres, team, starting
Creek, with tile date tentatively In IU4H.
set for Tuesday, Dec. 27.
Those missing from lu,l ynar'x p
The course on the landlocked, squad include Johnny Mixe, first
generally plmld stream, Ix rated huse; Joe Gordon, second Iiukii;
an Ideal winter proving giound* Lou Boudreau, shortstop;
Hub
for llm latest Innovation, In ma- Elliott, third hltxr; Jot. DlMaggio,
line engines, boat hullx and da- center field;
Blithe
Tchl.elts,
signs.
catcher; und ’ Johnny Halit and
Invited tn participate In the Hatty Bi'i'checn, pltcherx.
sliced trials and III the Orange
Howl Rrgattu New Yuar’* Day in
Dlxcayne Day are such old ,pu*&lt;l
C O R A L G A B L E S , Nov*. 2—
boat hands a* Guy Lvmhartlu, tho
orchestra trader;
D ..i Cameren University of Miami’s ull time
I’euk, Chicago, and Horace C. hum* attendance reronl of 4(1,532 _
Dmlge, Chlrugo. Lombardo already set ftM-ttW Pflttiue game th)*;yci(r 9
i* ii veteran driver over the course. l* atm)»st. *Jr‘e to rail when the
Making the uffntr truly Interns- Htirriranes taku on University nf
ttonal, invitnllonx lire going for* Florida Nov. IN. Pre-gome dAimtnd
waul to leading racing boat pilot, for ticket* is the heaviest in Miami
history.
i
»' »
III Canda and Cuba.
Forest E. Johnson, chairman of
the regatta', inla.urd division, said
a growing iiuuihor of the lop speed that latest cliH'trlral tinting tiehoatorx of the nation urn winter­ vices will be in,tolled.
The Indian Creek trial, can lie
ing thlx year In Florida mid ran
lie t'tiuiili'd on
take purl in the viewed hy Ihausnnti, of viicutlontime trials ax well u, the actual' ers and residents from Hie n re k
bank, in Miami Bench.
races.
In addition, Miami Beach will
Official |iowci boat uxxoclatlun
sanction I, being sought, It wax be host to the third animal Orange
BHsured iiy Ctnndr, William
L. Howl Festival girls und hoy, tcnnln
Eddie
Mansfield, clialrinim of the Orange lournamcpt, Dec. 211-31.
Row! Festival'* marine committee. Herr, direct or of Ihu net event
Hu said the Miami Reach courst predict* an entry li*t In exrc*s of
already lm, lieen surveyed and 2(KI.

Orange Bowl Adds
Speed Boat Tests
To A t t r a c t i o n s

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Hciu’tlnje. t'oimiiluriiiK tho dis­
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Sun forth

Ktir thoso who are intorented In -TV, and
contomtilate purchasing receivers, we have In­
stalled Demonstration Sets in several prlvutu
homes in order to give you a thorough and
comprehensive Demonstration.

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couett'ti* ruuil. Slum* timin' r, A i IickI oh Aluminum Hoof Couting. M ECH AN It; wnntrd fur wurk on
pbuut 40 urrcN rlciircd uml ri'iuly
farm murhlncry. Muat bo able
Liunrnntcod to atop roof Icakn,
li&gt; (UFn ovpr. I’riro $l&gt;rl4l&gt;. ruali.
to weld nod liavo ionic funu ma­
19.96 (ini.
Apply Owni-r, Mm. Killlh H.
chine expet lenre. Apply 8cmS K N K A K IK liliiaa A Pnlnl (’*.
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119*114 W. 9ml. St.
Phuna 920.
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bath, III rife llvlnif .....ill, kil&lt;lu&lt;ri.
Park Avenue.
dlnotto nbuut il/4 iitrn hiyrh bind Fried Shrimp
Dinner,
Survod A!,I, T Y P E S of bulldoaer work,
on cuncreti' road, pilro IrtWM)
"Tlie Beit Shrimp oil earth"
reuHon.ible rntca. Free aatlmaifuinlnhud, your niilcrdlnn uf bnlli
eveiy niifht nl Ilnmei'M drill,
ea. Duvld K. Carpenter, Phont
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Phone 920.
new. Fhiiihing, rlcm ing ft win
N fC E 9 bedroom niibiiiliun luuiii. PAIN T Oulu Ido Tntanlum lead
till'. P.irtnlilo pnwrr plnnl,
(Joud Inwu, fruit tree*, HpncloiM
unit oil-.: Mioi.rv tiara guarantee.
vein* axiirrlcnco In Siuniimh'
ground*. Price, ffi/dHI,
Won't pee), ruli nr waah off.
Cminly, II. M. tilrniuo, I,nk&lt;'
*3.1*6 Per ifulIon. II. A. Ruaaell
Mnrv.
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I wo
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home on large lake. Priced
tiling. Phone I0K-J.
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sell, 10,000. Tcrmn.
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and apart menta available. Phone
W ILU A M H , Realtor.
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Luke Monroe, black and tan fe­
FllRN IBHED L'fflclaney cot*
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Laney^a-Fhone 108,_____
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Celery Ante, Water Buga for month*.
Pint 91.80. Half pint 80c. Rou*
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vary much die information from
Secretary of the Tieatury Snyder
Inal kuiinrt* j* good. Without tuch
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w«m» to think, lliey wouldn't know.

jf, For,7 « Secretary Icke*. injecting

A s part of the observation of Better Parenthood Week.
Dorothy B arclay, a writer for the New York Tim e*, inter­
view a number of children, aged :t to 10, as to what con­
stitute* a good parent.
A seven-yeur-old boy said that "a good mother ought
to be home when you get home from school", and thut a
rather should spend a duy every week with Ills child. An
eight-year-old recommended, instead of corpora] punishment,
the deprivation of some privilege. A nine-year-old girl
claimed that a good mother should teach a child about God.
Underatandlng discussion of problem* was emphasized as
desirable by the older children, many of whom wanted more
companionnhip with their fathers.
A surprising umounl of discernment and good judgment
was shown In the replies of even the youngest of these
children. They evidently realized that some of th eir require­
ment* w ire impossible in some cases, und showed an titi&gt;x|M&gt;cted tolerance. The frank verdicts handed down by
these dear-eyed young judges may las studied with profit
by every conscientious parent.

ftimielf into New York'* political
•mpaign. iay* dial Senator Dullet
C o m m u n is m A n d S p o r t
i a candidate wearing “ iiotilical
.
line* , a different pair for dif
Americans and Communists are not likely ever to under­
rrent occa.ion*", one "the col
■paible variety", All thi* i* entirely stand each other. Czechoslovakia has a world champion
v*r our head, hut it *ound* like hockey team, yet has dropped three o f Its iiest p la y e rs hc•aiise they were "politically unreliable".
iud**linging to u*.
An Amuricun counterpart of this action might be for
An announcement hy the Vet
lie New York Yankees to fire throe molt form the top of the
ran* Adminitiralinn reveal* that sitting order, if they were unorthodox In polities anil c r­
»• WACS and WAVES were. o„ ummies. There would ia* quite a reaction from the citizenry
'*
3'/a year* older than if New York C ity and from baseball fans everywhere. ,
Milled men in other branche*
I lh* lervice. However, that teem*
Public Forum
Jaycee Meeting
P
h*® giving out very lecrel
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V ra a
P * |*
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&lt;r»alla*»e rtmm c , | , a**)
PW confidaa'ial information, det- liriipoKad munlcl
I docks program. certain tonnage over the bargu
PRMnUl to the lecurity of the
is apeak waa line, but this was not po**lhlr to
Second
WWMry. and conduct ynjiecoming least
atw of
the obtain, lie al*(&gt; said that a referkJ*no adyta- emlum enuk) net now be,h*1d be*
U oflcer and a ganllaman. In Cam
lo r political raua* the City hail been given,
il “you,
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act, it* laliolagef
by virtue of n petition signed hy

The United Slate* hat poured
than 75 billion dollar* into
foreign count tic. liner 1940, Sena|or O'Conor (D-Md.) told the
alional Foreign Trade Conven»» I" Nrw York (he oilier day.
j , N oe added that the only way wr
ftlfl aver get any of it back i* to imjtt more foreign made good* into
l» country. "The American peoff
"* •*'**• "mu.! revile their
. pwkina if we are to fulfill the new*
acquired role of leaderihip in
Hade"._____
Preiidenl Truman finally admit*
federal *|&gt;endirig will leave
•overnmenl 5«/j, hillion dollar*
III lha red thi* year. And that
intMut locialiied medicine, fedid lo education, hillion* for
•nt of under-privileged
of the world, and many
r . project* which he tecom*
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Mlw the money we are already
® btforc vve tiilk of infnd*

fflrea" t a ' W H
av could not
predersaaor'a
mprove oil their
work.
Mr. tsstge came out In favor of
the City manager form of gov­
ernment "tying- Hiat "Over one
hundred eltlua In the nation have
hanged to the City manager form
of govurnmant in preference to a
full time paid mayor."
lie ruinpluined about tha dl»noaal of City
owned property
without flrat appraising It and ad­
vertising tiler property for sale to
the highest milder.
In reference to the budgnt Mr.
I.odge said, "tha people of San­
ford have Just shout reached thalr
lax limit. The City budget waa
raised 1100,000 which ralaad both
property luxes ami water bills."
"I will attempt to atroteh the
taxpayer’s dollar aa far aa possi­
ble, if elected," he said, “but un­
less the populetlon grows,
the
umount of taxes we pay today will
•ventually wipe ua out."
Frank Miller, a former city
.'onimlaalonor In IBgg-KO-SO, and
again a candidate for the post,
urged flnenclel relief to cltfaens
who pay lextii by cutting present
valuations on improved property
'JO percent and on vacant property
A0 percent.
"I am oppose*] to building up a

HIIU cltlsmia. the right to finance
the terminal. However, he added,
an opportunity had been given
ritlieiia to protect prior to the ac­
tion taken hy the l.eginlnlure.
Mr. Pope In unawer to thn ques­
tion on what dltpoaltjon I* made
here of foundling* or unwanted
children, *ald Unit then- I* no
designated place for thr*e chil­
dren, hut according to those in
charge only one such child had
lieun In nets) of cute here In re­
cent yeera and that win provided
fur hy the welfare depart menta,
He also ■aid them ere cell* In the
County Jail for arrested women
and they «r» nut placed In en­
closure! with burdened criminals.
Other question* ranged from
tha City Inspection fee charged
for additional electric light nutlets
In a home to why there Is no f-H
Bvsry question seemed to have
bacn pul after areful nnalduiutlutl
Club In thla county for hoy*,
end for the exiues* purpose of
being better Informed regarding
the governmental affair* of the

popularity of the
i* X®. ^ *iven • good
in New York neat month
•hellos i* held lo d«t*
I WMiher Senator Dulle* will
- in the U, S. Senate, or
Governor Lehman wilt re*
In# t i.t r The former j*
' ■•fmvei in the lyitem of
pjtaei lh* jsitar ha* been
for the Welfare Stale.
I m y ttit enured that the
will be watched with In. Senator Pepper who will
«m for re-election neat

we do not agrea with
i Governor Warren uy*.
i to our reader* bU ititunkipal tewage dieto toivi both e»pollution problem II
Ntore FlorUa a* the
•man'* paradiet that
And in my apinion.
' Ha the mtwklpnl
part More

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causing ■ temptation to aaa for
more bonds to be saddled on the
City,1’ he stated,
Declaring In favor of lowor
water ratee, he aaeerted, "This
commission la charging n higher
rate.than they would allow a tax-'
usylng public service corporation
to eharge."
AU fundi, he advised, should bo
expended for tho . purpooo for
which they are ralaed« epeeifWajiy
debt service mlllsge, whleT'
cannot bo agent for u y ot
post hut
veer n portion of It was
for other projects when II should

N EW Y O R K , Nov'
The
trend toward styles of tha flapper
era of tha 19W» will continue un­
abated next spring, according to
a preview of 1050 fashions pre­
sented today by the New York
Times in ita annual Broadwaystyle production, "Fashions
Of
the Times,"
From short evening dresses and
sheath sllhouattaa to the boyish
bob, tha show waa rife with nos­
talgic notes. Thus far no extrema
examples of the unlamented, hipbelted
"gunny-sack"
silhouette
have appeared, and woman may
still display norma) curve*. But
cloche hate and shorter skirts are
Importantly in the picture.
Presented In a serlea of ncenes
and produced by Virginia Pope,
fashion editor of the Times, the
elaborate fashion show drew a
rapacity audience from the New
York fashion world, with standing
room only nt all performances.
Most of the models shown were
preview* of tha styles wo may ex­
pect next spring and summer, with
a heavy accent on clothes for the
WMIll Nil MVtNI HMIND look* over hi* ihouldar, Hobart Biylsaa, 19, of
Imminent resort season.
Boy'* Town, Nab., kaaps up with hla ichool work batwaan cliorat it tha
Orand National Llvatlock Exposition ami Hursa Show, San Francisco,
Roses will bloom on summer
Calif. Tha flrat tlma that Boy's Town ha* bean rapraaantad In tha show,
dresses and hats next year, the
Robert hopes that thalr entry w ill sail lor enough money to pay (or tha
Times predicts, showing an entire
trip to and from tha famed Nebraska lrutltullon.
(f rite motional)
scene with
rose-laden fashions
from a doien .top designers. This,
too, I* interpreted as a sentimental
and nostalgic note.
Nylon is given an entire section
of the show, accenting glamourous
negligee* and intimate apparel in
gauiy new nylon texturen which
have permanent pleats, ruffles and
such, wash In a few minutes and
TAMPA. Nov. 3- (A1)- Florida ha* plenty of lillle known tropical need no Ironing. These garments
Imil* with a* much chance of commercial lucceit j* the mango and have become the top cliuice of col­
lege girls, working women and
avocado.
traveler* because of the ease of
For inttance, thrre are the lapodilla. a iweet and very juicy fruit: caring
for them,

Commercial Value Of All Florida
Fruits Not Yet Fully Exploited

the ceritnan, which gruw* eaiily and bring* $1 to $1 .50 apiece in north­
ern niHrketa, and the aouraop, da- - ........ i---------------------IU’Ioun a&lt;t it Itiiae for Ire cream
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- f i n e s of little known hut goodnr o d d d rin k *.
It wnii'i he mi overnight hual- to-eat Florida fruits. It was pre­

ness lo gel Hell growing them, pared by Kendall Morton and hie
(hough, expert* ut the
Florida wife, Mrs. Jolla Morton, of the
Horticultural Hoclety’* convention University oV Miami botany deparlment.
hero cold.
The exhibit Included more thun
The I rouble seem* to he (hat .‘III varieties of uvoeado. Them
there tine not been enough re­ wei« tin- other fruits which have
search nod experimenting— prarti- Iwen coming Into their own com­
, nl and scientific—to he sure of mercially—mangoes,
.
guavas, lyleaults. An unthoslnat may feel i ,......... and papayas.
sure the rorlmnn, for Instance,| Most likely lo move up into that
will flourish throughout
south class, Mrs. Morton thought were
r'loridii. Yet nobody can guarantee tin- supodllln, reriman and soursop,
it will
have
the right yield,
flavor linn
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uieniioiicn:
t
already
mentioned; and the liar“ "l1 hordlne.s at hurt Myers and I,ado* cherry and chayute
lint Ml Ifilllo
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a e l e I cost
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llcllc f(Haile,
or kmii
how uvarla
The IlMilmdos cherry, although
tlon* la soil might iiffect it* taste veiy sour Itself, Is very tasty when
olid |&gt;i &lt;&gt;diu-t ivlty.
loessed and mixed with sugar and
"It will require years of work" pectin. Then it can Its used as a
in pot these varieties on a com­ base for punch or os a top for Ire
mercial basis,'" said Dr. Francis cream. It is well worth the extra
II. I.lnculn of the University of trouble hjeause
these rherrles
Florida aub-troplral experiment have ulxuiI 40 times as much Vita­
station at Homestead.
min U a* oranges.
"These fruit* am all rare In th i
The rhaynte, also called vege­
Seedling stage," he addad, and table near, la used more as S
seedlings aie most desirable for vegetable than ns a fruit.
It
experimentation.
grow* on a vine, like squash, taste i
"The progrum of getting tropi­ something like squash and Is pre­
cal fruits started is u slow process, pared In many of the same ways.
hut we can look on It with con?
The convention will close today
slderuble
encouragement,"
ob­ after the unnoel election.
served Ur. Taylor It. Alexandor,
The following vice presidents
chairman of tile University of Ml- were selected yesterday: orna­
ii mI botany dcpnrtipcnt.
mental plants section, Prof. K id ­
"The University of Miami has man West, (laliiesvllie: tropical
In gnu a complete new research fruits, Col, W. It. drove, Laurel;
program In this field," Dr. Alex­ citrus, King-wood Hiirott,
Lake
ander said.
Wales; processing, Ur.
F.
W.
One "of
the 'biggest
attraction*
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to
I I I MV 1 1 U I I * ] Wniel,
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vegetables,
at the convention was the exhibit i Dr. A . il. Bddlne, Hastings,

V The Secretary' of Stat* pro­
posed changing the laws rqeulrlng
that a large part of government
relief und Marshall Plan aid ship­
ments abroad go In American
ship*. The convention Ignored
that, hut urged protection of
American shipping from discri­
mination l»y foreign rountrle*.

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It was the exprqaaed opinion of our citizens that the-Inform of
govemmant for Sanford la one in which five comrdlaaioncm. 'elected to
office by virtue of their own ability as businessmen and foe Uisir sound* ■
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Judgmsnt, --------------serve ss a---Board
of Directors of i i Jr 7*Corpemtion
ir to l i f e ; out. the
City of Sanford. Thsse men appoint a City M
for them,*wild they
policies they fay dowrt and to manage the Con
Also seffct one’of IhoJr number to act as chat.... uridff^jict title of
Mayor. Mandfing a City Government is a special itid ofiibaeiriees. It
takes a man with training and experience in Munid
.it, Just
as It has tf^eii trie yeM Wledtm the insurance bui._
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rOsaUeaea r m a ra s e Oae)
ing tax exemption to roots—the
law wa* vague as to kind* of
-out*—where the second most val­
uable part waa worth more than
.i third aa much a* the fur com­
ponent.
Thus, the way was opened to
turning out tax-free all-fur oat*
by using expensive lining* or hutions and an Inexpensive fur *o'
that cither the linings or buttons
would lie worth more than a thjid
a* much a* the fur.
Officials aald that In *oine
-uses, lining* were haiidpalntcd to
lift their valua and make coats
tax-free. In other cases, they re­
ported, Jeweled button* were used,
litv of anything hut fur-trimmed
The ruling cut out the po**ibiATOMH FO R C A N C E R .
rb.th coat* qualifying fnr tax ex­
W ASHIN GTON , Nov. 3— &lt;/p)_
emption. The Bureau contends that The Atomic Energy Commission
Congrats Intended to provide Just has approved 'the export to Bri­
that—and n« more.
tain or u
2,000,000-volt x-ray
Publication of the order brought
-neratbr for use In the treat­
*n Immediate kickback from firm* ment o f cancer. It I* the fourth
which fait they should at least such high-energy generator ap­
have had advance warning or a proved for export to England
period of "grace” to dispose nf In the past two years.
stocks of coat* acquired In good
faith tp'Bef they were tax exempt.
Many coat* which would he ing. ThfM , mostly dealing In
newly subjected to tax by the rul­ "fine" furs, contended that the
ing sell for around 9100 at retail. tax exemption gave nn undeserv­
The tax would lift the co«t to ed competitive edge to oats fash­
the customer to 9130. Merchant* ioned for tax-exemption purposes
In such a hotly competitive line,
stocked with, tna coat* said ,tb#t,
that would he ruinous to them,
In h*«ding their plea, the Bureau
said tho poitponment was “(Teamed
udvitabls." It* announemnit came
‘ Optom etriat
Just before a meeting of its offi­
cials with various sector* nf the
trad* to go over the ruling.
I I I MagneMe Av*.
Phoaa I I I
Many manufacturers uml mer­
chant* were in favor of the rul-

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Following the conclusions of thla Committee there W M jt public
hearing on the adoption of the new Charter aa drawn by thla Committee,
and thla hearing waa duly publicised. Obviously our citizens gavo Approval
as not one dissenting voice was mined regarding the intended form of
government. The 1949 Session of the Legislature passed this Charter us
recommended. Further change* in tha charter can be made, but they can­
not be made before the next aeaalon of the Legislature, add, they cannot
be mad* by the city commiaaion. Only the people cah decide the form
i in.* lr
of government they ure to have.

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A
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‘ H a rm W. Dean
of Florida
Stole University,, chairman .of

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nrsla will succeed In giving tho
country and people a worthy plaeo
among the nations of the turbu­
lent world."
A political spokesman for the
Dutch government here
termed
Tha Hague agreement a “ workable
compromise," although he said It
wa* dliappolntlng In many ways ^
to both the Dutch nad Indonesians. •
Both Dutch and Indonesian cir­
cle* here considered it certain that
the two top leaders of the Republic
of Indonesia—President Hukarno
and Premier Mohammed Hatta—
will b* elected to the xnmo posts
in tha .provisional regime to be
set up.for the new United Htates
of Indonesia.
The posts will hr filled hy nn
Inter-Indonesian conference sched­
uled to meet In a few week* to £
form the government.
RJahrlF skid he thought the Re­
public's government In Jogjakarta
and its people “are familiar with
th* principal Items of the agree­
ment."

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peace. Rabbi Hhaprtu said that
he received the message yester­
day to ipak
here
xactly 99
var* to the day after thn Haltogr declaration,
pledging
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Indonesia

"A M la do barrier when thara’a
work to ba dost” la t!i» aaga com*
ment of Mrs. Carrie Oaoa) Schoflald (above), 19, Janitor of an
apartment house In Rosbury, Mass.
Shown preparing to paint a house,
tha gray-haired lady haa held a
Bren** for IP years to operate high
pressure boiler*
(International)

Lena than a year ago, a committee nf 11 local citlzeha yaa nrimed
hy the City Commiaaion aa "Charter Kevlaion Committee".,At that time
thla Committee dlacuaaed changing our charter to permit the election of
a Mayor hy direct vote of the people. It waa felt that auch aVubHtantial
change would be a controversial (aaue on which a majority of the elect­
orate itaelf should pans. The Committee therefore refused to tn^ke any
change in thla respect.
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Kami city, commlaalonera took
iTtanca of the situation
dal cognii
official
and agreed that those coming hero
In search of Joba should ha told
that Mlfml has an "overabundance
of unemployment."
“The city- commission should
take soma - measure to try to
protect , oqr ..own unemployed by
advising non-resident Job sveken to
of the situation hare amt try tug ^
to eliminate having to put them
In Jail for vagrancy," said Com­
missioner Perrin* Palmer, J*.
Ha astlmated the Jobless in this
rounty represented "a family
potential or 40,000 customers for
business,"
Commissioners If. Leslie Qulgg
and R.- C. Gardner concurred in
Palmers statement
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To the People of Sanford:

Rabbi Shapiro

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a good Job In Europe Imt from
now on must concentrate more on
getting Wastern Europe unified.
Hera are lha things the Admin­
istration and the convention dis­
agree about:
1. The businessmen objected to
government guarantee's of Amer­
ican private Investment abroad, us
embodied In a hill pending hefme
Congress
2. The convention urged the
early return of the United .Htute*
lo the gold stnndurd, a declara­
tion lha Administration spokes­
men Ignored.
,'t. Both President Truman and
Recretary Acheson urged U. S.
adherence to the proposed Inter­
national trad* urganlratinn under
the United Nations. The conven­
tion's sponsor, the National Fnrei|n Trad* Council, came out

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The q uohtlon nf electing a Mayor direct by the people seem# to be
n m atter of much dlHcuaaion At thla time,
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Andersen Introduce
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re the
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tenpiure
plure reading
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and n short
He also _ declared oppoaiUon to sermon. The Girin Triple Trio,
issuance of any form of
Sage Double Quartette and Boys
entea which. In, qny way ..
used lo replace a bond dr
or for any purpose that ______
jusdar ordinary conditidna roqulw
tonda to saepi^fpBda for the purtwton commended those
charge, of the nrogram,

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Foreign Trade

MIAMI, Nov. 3— (A*)— Parsons
coming to southeast Florida look­
ing for vriM thla winter may find
alim pickings.
Tha Unitad States Employment
Service
said
yaatarday
Dad* toi
county-, .haa £1-3.800 unemployed w
now compared with 0,100 a year

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Of Flapper Era
Is Coming Back

Mr*. Williams said this morn­
ing that a very large number of
thoae who nttemle-i the fnrmn
asked that others lw conducted In
that they will he of great benefit
to the community. The matter will
lerge valuation' to Increaaa the be taken up with the Hoard of
We|- bond* to an artificial value, and Directors of the HAI’W Club.

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The machine age haa brought to great number* of
Am ericana, In a degree probably never before known, the
kind of wearineaa which cornea from repeated performance
of a taak, or from long concentration of energy on the name
kind of n Job. ,It„h an generally been auppoaed that thin
wearlneta waa in part the general tiredneaa of the body
which reaulta from any work, and in part a npeclal tiredneaa
In the muaclea, and leaaening of their strength, which reaulta
when the aame aet of muaclea gotta through the name move*
menta again and again and again. Kxperimenta w ith iaolated
muacle groupa a number of yenra Hgo bore out thla auppoal*
tlon
Now It Id auggeated that there la a mental change,
which might be called the onset of boredom, which occur*
before the phy*Ical e rro rs which a worker begin* to make
in a long contlnuoua task or in many repetition* of a abort
ta*k. Scientists at the reauarch laboratory of T u ft* College
believe the boredom of a long or repeated taak, rath er than
fatigue in the muaclea, may bring on wearinen*.
Knowing that it muy begin with boredom rath er than
with fatigua will not nmke weariness any le*a wearisome,
but it may point toward more effective way* to relieve and
TIIUHHUAY, NOV. 9, IS4S
prevent weariness. It has long been known that b rief period*
of relaxation, of doing something else, w ill help a worker to
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keen going longer at a tedious job. Music often helps, too.
•" Ha la lha aama una aha upholda Pernapn better ways to relax the mind, a* well a* the mun*
Hba unltaraa and rauaaa tha atom den, might be of still more help.

Prciidafli Goiiwiild of Ciechodovikiii tfII* hi* follower* ihii
Rutiia »* the only thing that keep*
the United Stale* from taking |&gt;o**
MHtun of die caiiciu Huiopcai,
tiom. If he only knew how little
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Social A n d Personal Activities
Carlin Palmar Bay—Society Editor

Social Calender
TH U R SD A Y
The T. K. L . Class of the First
Baptist Church will meet at the
Church Annex at 7:30 with Mrs.
Ellen Hhadoln's group as hos­
tess.
Seminole Chapter Mo. 2, O. K.
S. Ill meet at the Masonic Hull
_ at S:00 P. M. Student loan night
P Will he held.
F R ID A Y
The Auteriran Legion Auxiliary
Will meet at the I-eglnti Hut at
7:30 P ,M.
World Conn......ity Day will he
observed ut the First Methodist
Church at 3:30 P. M. All church
members arc urged to attend.
Ht. Mark's Chapter of Holy
Crons Episcopal Church will meet
, Nov. 7 at B:«0 P. M. at the home
g l of Mrs. Frank Miller.

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Alya Ashdown Weds
Ceorge W. Carlton
Mra. Atys Ashdown, ymingest
daughter of the tnlr Mr. and
Mrs C. K. Chorpeninr. heroine
the bride of Oenrge Wesley C arl­
ton, son of Mr. und Mrs. (1. *11.
Carlton, In n ipilel rerrinnnv performerl Tuesday evenltiB at HtiM
o'rlock at the home of the bride's
brother and aisArr-ln-litw, Mr.
ami Mra. Carl K. ChorpenltiK.
JBG7 Palmetto Avenue.
The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. Kdvvnrd Kindier of
Knteriirlac. Tile rouple was atItinleil by Miss Mary Carlton
nnd Cecil Carlton, sister and
hi other of the hriilrKrooin.
Cor hrr weddinir the lirlde
(hose a street Irnixlh dress »f
forest K re e n crepe worn with
black accessories and a pearl
necklace, a gift of her lute purenla. A corsage of white carna­
tions completed her costume.
Following the wedding the rouple left for a wedding trip tn
West Florlila mid upon their re­
turn will reside at IIHV Park
Avenue. Mrs. Carlton traveled
in u black suit.
For the pnsl three years Mrs.
Carlton has been associated with
the State Welfare Board.

SATU RDAY
The Sanford Tourist Club will
hold a supper at OiftO o’elork a I
the Tourist Center. Reservations
may tie made by telephoning 137W or itftO-W. The American Legion
Auxiliary will show pictures of
their project the ‘Joy Shop* fob
lowing the supper.
The Tourist Club will have
a supper at the Tourist Center nl W C T U H o l d s M e e t
(1:00 P. M. Reservations must tie
In H o m o te l L o b b y
loads by Hum, „h Thuudav by
telephoning 437-W or (150-W. The
American Legion Auxiliary will
The Woman's Christian Tem­
■hnw films of their project the perance Union assembled ycsler"Joy Shop."
ttny In the lobby of the Homotel
at the Municipal Airport whero
MONDAY
a short report was made in the
The (iummu Lambda Chapter of Slate Convention.
Beta 8lgma
Phi
somritv will
The meeting was opened hy
meet at the Mayfair Inn at 7:30 Mrs. Laura
Shuts,
president
o'clock.
with a sung, "Hold the Fort,"
Thu Business und Professional i.fter which Rev, Maiming led
Woman’s Circle of the W. 8. C. li* prayer.
S. of tho First Mcthodifd Church
Mrs. Rushing, director of the
will meet Monday evening ut children's work, gave a splendid
8:00 P. M. at the home of Mrs. report on the study of tieer end
Robert Rlllhimer, ROB Catalina all alcoholic beverages and their
Drive.
effect upon the human body.
Circles of the W. S. C. S. of
Miss Thomas told of tho Wo­
the First Methodist Church wilt man'* Crusade which began In
meet at 3:00 P. M. as follows: 1873 In Ohio, with Francis Wil­
Circle No. 1 with Mrs. J. A. C al­ lard In the lead of a number of
houn, 11030 Mellonvllle Avenue; consecrated
Christian w o m e n
Circle No. 2 with Mrs. J. E. matching down
the
street of
Courier. 1200 Palmetto Avenue; Hillsboro, singing gospel songs
Circle No. 3 with Mra. E, (J. Ktl- and kneeling In prayer in the
putrlck, Jr., 228 West Eighteenth snow and sleet In front of sa­
Street; Circle No. 4 with Mrs. loons, asking (iotl to remove the
IV. S. Thornton,
West
First lltguor curse from their com­
street; Circle No. 5 with Miss munity. In 5o days, she said,
Bessie Zachary,
HI2 Mugnotla 150 saloons were closed.
Avenue; Circle No. ll wllh Mrs.
Mrs. Smith gave excerpts from
Frank Adams, 200(1 Lake Avenue. Dr. Burnett's address. She limit­
Tho school age Sunbeam Rami ed his statement thul there are
of the First Baptist Chilrch will today more barmaids than college
meet at the church at 3:30 P. girls. Mrs. Smith also reported
that Florida leads the South in
TU ESD A Y
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the drinking of aloehulc
Circle No. 7 of the W, 8. 0.
S of the First Methodlll' Church #Ncxt on the prngrapt the mem­
w ill.m eet with Mr*. D. B. Wnl- bers quoted Ibialms I; I, "Hlean­
kins, 1513 Palmetto Avyque.
ed I" the man that walketh not
in the counsel of khe ungodly,
nur stniidcth In the wav of sin­
ners, nor sltteth In the s c h I of
llie scornful."

Berlin Fashion Czars
Aid City's Morale

Editor Can’t Stand
To Read Own Stuff
By ANDY ANDERSON
At' Newsfcaturrs
FO R T MYKHH, F la .—Mr*. Jane
Walker, managing editor ami
entire staff of the Hendry County
News at laiHellc, does a lot of
writing but refuses to read her
material In the newspaper*,
She doesn’t trust printers; hates
typographical errors in her copy;
and so doesn't have to worry
lr she doesn’t see mistakes, If
any.
Mrs. Walker Is correspondent
for the Fort Myers News-Press,
but doesn't reatl her writings In
that, either, lire copy Is typed
blue an pink paper.
She works from 7:30 until at
least 8:80 dally writing, nnswc,
Ing the phone, soliciting ads nnd
doing the myriad of other thing*
to meet, the weekly deadline.
lire office is a dlllpldatrd oneroom building with newspaper*
taped up at windows, Dismantled
machinery fills the hack of the
room, for tha News Is now printed
In nearby Moore Haven where the
proof-reading also Is done.
Blggeat headache is advertis­
ing. Ona year ads got switched
■t Christmas lima and came out
with a La Belle merchant offering
dignified
greetings
while
the
sheriff's atl thanked customers
for patronage daring tha year.

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Hadassah C hapter [
Has First M eeting
T hf Hanforil Chapter of

T e l e v i s i o n I m f M ir la n t
In C h ild r e n 's L iv e s

H o lly w o o d
Hy BOB THOMAS
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Telephone 148 salt recently held Its flrat montklT
CHppcly-rlnp.

iP e r s o n a l ’s
Friends of John D. Abrahams
will la? Interested I" know tlmt
he la recuperating following an
I loess of several weeks.
W. C. DeCintrsey ha» returned
from
Tallahassee
him!
North
('tirollua where he has la-eu the
guest of friends anil relatives.
Abrahams i« III
and ronfoittl to
I West Twentieth

Mr. s tel Mr*. J. I
Hull of
Luke Wurth sre visiting in San­
ford as guests of Mrs. I'. A.
Anderson at their (mine at utH
Frcnrh Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tourhlon
nnd Mr. and Mrs. II. M. l oehraii
have returned In Sanford after a
three weeks vacation In Cali­
fornia anti other points of In­
ti rest.
Friends of Mrs. M. S Mes­
senger will lie «orry to learn
of till' iteat It of I f ill other, Dr.
J. W. Humber which occurie,| at
his home in Wichita, Kns yester­
day.

luncheon ami husinesa nteetln#..",
the season at the home of Met.
Herman Jacobson on Scott A tty
nue. Mrs. Jacobson anti hrr slatd*P»
Misses l.ouise anti Selma I.**Ti
served as hostesses for the lunCfl*
eon hehl on the lawn for membffa
ami prospcttlve tnenihera.
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A long table was overlaid w in
a lovely white rloth and brightly
colored Fall leaves were used l(t
ilcematlng. Pictures were taken
of the group before and after
luncheon.
The meeting wa* opened with a
devotlonnl given by Mrs. Frank
Shames after which Mrs. Herman
Jacobson, president, welcomed the
iiieuiliers and guests with a short
address. Business front the past
year was tllscussed and plaits were
made for the new year to enable
the Sanford chapter to fulfill Us
ipints for relief to Israel this year.
Those present
Included
Mrs.
Frank Shames, Mrs. Frank Sandler, Mrs. Sam Levy, Mrs. Joe
l,evy, Miss Rose Levy, Mrs. Joe
Moss, Mrs. Irving Rreunur, Mrs.
Hon Kats, Mrs. Len Munson, Mrs.
Lee Ssutuels, Mrs. Michael Hin­
son, Mrs. Jack Kanner, Mra.
Frcida
Shames,
Mrs.
Phillip
Kesslor, Mrs. James Toll, Mrs.
William Toll, Mrs. Melvin Siskind,
Miss Selma Levy, Miss Louis?
Levy, Mrs. Herman Jaeolisnn and
Mrs. L. Stock.

P a r t a h H o u n t* S c e n e
O f F r ie n d fth ip M e e t
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church met
nn
Tuesday at 3:30 P. M. in the Par­
ish House with about t5 members
present. Hostesses were Mrs. 11.
F. Kent and Mrs. OHve Wells.
A handle wus wrapped fm
World Community Day to lie lietd
on Nov. 4 und sponsored hy the
United Council of Church Women.
Bundies front all churches will lie
sent on that dav to needy persons
overseus. Details of the church
husunr to lie held Dec. 2 were com­
pleted.

I VI* New sfeiiliiies
I'llti|iety.elri|i,
Televl-ion is ph
Vim nuiv expect tn hive your In the live, of m
(turn iissulletl by these noise* for mine mn! inntr i
•lie next few weeks. They lire eerneil nliinii (lie
|&gt;Mrl of “ Mule Truin,'* h wriut &gt;tin'll &lt;liililii n
now stniK whirti is pouring forth]
Some m t
,
Ituessiinlly from jm e Imyes unit nffniril in "I'fl.v
rHilhw.
n , i l , r in Mi
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"Mule Truitt," whieli sounils her elf u m &gt;Hu i
more like h eluttil In « park of who mis t ,t■• f•,! I
T'ltles I him it sung. hit the miiiiie
trmle like a eyelmie. 11 has the
rcrunl imhiitry pressing night
nMl 'lay to meet the tlematnl ami
heat tile n|ipnsl||nn.
let. It ''its
Among the hlglhur
artists,
Forgotten
Kiankie I .nine seems to have hit iigo, ii hfii i
tl,e market first. Vnuglin Mon- l.iingt' met
r e . who thought lie hint the (Hickman 'll
&gt; ■e lietl n|i lieenuse it's In his cnlii mill ft.
i
i e ’ ll'ill'll it onto wax. fill- licit. Tlif \
ini' • tl hi (inrilnn Mm rue. Ilitiu polishr.l of
! C t11‘In miii-Mv recorded it ami no in:mk■
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hi' tlise was Iwim: olavi'tl on I lie
nil two hauls later. Hurl Ives
i*mi He tie Aulrv are l lie latest
hi gel on the hamhvtigott.
All tins fuss over a song that
vi ns written four amt a half veal s
mrn.
It tame nhnnt when three llnllywontl snntrwrilers went on a
SOlee to lain Venus. Fred tillekman (formerly of ('hlrugol, 11v
Heath
(Shreve|iorl.
I.a.t ami
Johnny
Lange
(I'hiliidelphlnl
were returning
home after a
weeketnl over a hot erati table.
As thev tlrove through the
Imrax ruunliv of Deal It Valley.
Dev ko I to Ihlukini.’ alitinl the
fi holinis mule teams tlmt worketl
the ih'sert mines. l.miKe also renie inherei I the mules t tinI hnuletl
loot a wav li mil lite t mil at tis oeai
his home in south I’hillv.
(luce it lieu tiling nn. tn Kurnpt'
“ We stm tetl work me on a sonu be ivu- In be ireeiveil hy the
as we tltove,"
itealls
I .miue. king
of Spam
He carefnlU
•*l-'ii st we t hmiKeil
‘It'iinT to pruetiinl ,t ...... eh in Spanish
'ti.iin'. vsti it'll snamli'tl hetti'i in pi't'l he lliniiglit it was per­
a Ivrlc. II v llie tinie we teat'll- fect
When tin- meeting occuris! town tve luiil Hie soiik iiretty i id, the
king rifstii-il
up to
in'll worked out,"
Doug, -hunk hi" I■
ii inI and said,
(i lifts in nn. who is also ill the "I've ulnm - mitlit i-i I to find out
in Mil business, wuxeil the souk 'licit
huppi1nril to
Fatly Arm ill n siiurer nameil Him / Hut buckle "

AT P

e

ember laatie of Pnrrnts Magazine.
Mik . Buttle telln hnw In get tin)
most from whirl TV hits in offer
Will T V he Imrinfiil l&lt;&gt; your
children's eyes? Nm If yim diu**Mn "Imaginary line til the |Mt&gt;pei
ilintnnre from the set (H fret iuvny
from It 10” fCIt'i'll, rli.,1 I'l'lnn.l
which th e ‘(lillthi'li iioMt “it. I’*'i
haps you rnu a m in e voni ...... ..
so

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tile rig ht d istil tU'i* » u y ," sin- .tty| », |
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A llli, she Mlhls, ilnn’l Irl I In’ r(„ „ , n ()
tlllltllfll look ill I III- .11 n il Inn ,,,, | , , , , ,

lung. " My chief nh}i*i'Miiii i.
il might keep t belli liulnnt, IS ti I'll
they sh'inlit I.......... . nil' nlinill&gt;
playing . 1 - ................. .
is ini Ik
liefttre r. IV M "
llt'U
Itlllg sliuoltl II • ll IIII VII'W
T V ? All linin' Hint ii Imlf ni tun
limit x won't Iiiii in ihr iivrmni'
■•Iiilit, mill wttli’li rm siitus i&gt;r
sleepless til's s
tn
nvei Irli-t'lii'.s,
llllllni thills (lint hi. tele* tew mi!
shnuhl til' cill ilniin. IMfrt In Mini
to him itisli'inl.
Will
TV liileti'ie
with yon.
ihililreti'h milline * It luiglil ...... .
I'hililrt'ii iliuTl Ret llii'ii Innio
ivoi k linin' "i ilnli l liiMr linn In
*'nt tin'll sii(i|n'i In'mist ilir i•i "
Kin ntM ininr hel uteri n unit t,
when they wnllltl I|"I ill ills tin lie .*•

thing*.

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eImage yi'llt schedule. n Ini Hint
litivr ilintiei n litlli' Intel. Thnl
in nil put t Ilf lilt' flltl.
i'tireiits with Kt'lnml line rhililten
ifc iii'i it ll.v (lerinit t hem to view
T V only lifter tmiin'ttnik is tloiie,
Snliie illlmv nlilri ilnlilit'li to lay
up until 8:3P m n t( tin- iiingriiiii
in impnrltiMl. Ami TV mn he n
glTIll

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■ItI lit 11M will!

hltven'l the Inline timk |netilein mill lt.,|N ,
wIlii flit then stt|i|iei fin l&gt;'. siiy i , |,11.1,,
Mr*, lint tie.
i,,,,,
"My twn K ill' nit -i\ mill llitei't1 wnit. n
At i|iuirtei to fin they mine in muni ”
irom piny, lileinjiy ii* Olio then
!'. ;
hll till util's mill -ti|i|ieis, mill nre 1......tin
veliily fm .ut'l" i shin lie nflet in l In li
five They eiit tlieii meiil m l hunt fotlon h
illlWilling, Ini lint kOnw lilt'll stmt, lie
ftivorite piugrmii K"es on hi 5:311. 111 In,
Don't slm I li'tlniK them liike tlieii nim " ■
pint i *m with I hem I'liev m il he too llmt tin
iiliHoi'linl in the iu i 'ki iiiii In eiit, ......... in,
mill you m il lo t' n 'Alimhli1 wn&gt; i * i 11
of uftllliK them In . !•ini it|i tlieii H i' II,

I W E I ’S

H ATION I.EH S M EA LS
PH A U U K—l/Pt— For the first
time in ten years Csechs can
wnlk into some restaurants tlicsr
days, order a steak and a liotlle of
Pilsner beer and walk out n il limit
plunking down coupons. Ilul only
a few (Trccli can take advantage
of this new freedom because "off
ration meals" usually cost from
50 to 100 per cent more than those
paid fur with (lie little blue stamps.
The price for a raihmlcsH meal,
Including soup, beer, n meat course
ami dessert. Is a minimum of 100
crowns (I2 l. Few Cucchs can af­
ford such prices more than once a
week.
Scallops make an excellent F r i­
day night supper dish; use either
the small liny scallnn or the large
sea sea Ilop. The small bay scallops
are avnilitlilc In the '*H months",

the sea .callous may la' hud alt
the ycai rotinil. Broil the ar«lln|i*
In butter and serve them with
French fried potatoes and m l
anil green cabbage salad.

Friday and Saturday
L hiHbr* Cotton, embroidery trim

Boys’ All-Wool
Zippered Sweaters

One group Ladle*’ Summer Colion

DRESSES ............................
One group Ladle*' Uatiunllne

S K IR T S ........................

Yon get value mill &lt;|util it &gt; plitH plenty of gootl look t
in ilim ? IIH t\ nil wool wondeil /.lp|u,ri,il coni nwi'iiti'f i
I In nrlHf itiicly di'tdgiH'd in two lotto comlilniilloMi, Itiey’re
ideal ror tiaek-lo Mflinol, In royal, luggage him I maroon
('oniLimilioits. K-1 ll.

Ladles* Long »nd short sleeve

BLOUSES...................

Mrs. Walker's father waa an

many and thslr Berlin customer*. employe of tho Loulsvilla, Ky.,
For ths first time alncw tha war, Courier-Journal, She la a native

Berlin women caa boy, within
thslr means, and Ip tftplr local
ahope modern Mew frock*,'
Berlin fashion houses are Wt
by
an
economic
depression,
caused mainly by tha Boeslan
blockade, but moat ef tham have
reduced their ataffs and .are con­
fident they can overcome thoir
difficulties.
Without the blocfcfdti they ran
import cloth from Weetern Ger­
many nt tower costa and complete
with Western Garmon firms. This
means Jobe for thousand* of Ber­
linan, Berlin feahlen* nre pieMfvd
IN Weetern Gennady hecanee *1
their style and quality,. Ah faeeM
ahowa la Duesaeldorf sad ltrtfhld,
two of Weatara Gemaay1* main
faahhm centers, West-Berlin ftnaa
concluded a number *f contra*ta.

of Atlanta. Ga.

ladles* Blue Rayon Crepe

S L IP S ......................

D R E SSE S.....
Children’s Kickaway Rayon,
run-regiatant, lace trim

INFANT’S COAT
SWEATERS

on Oet. SB In Ft. Pierce. Mr*.
Bullard la the former Bartla Mae
Ma«&lt;;]all*nd of thlo rity.

One group Chfldran'a Rayon

(■iris’ All-Wool
Cardigan Sweaters
I'RNNKY’ri KTRKTCIIKK
S n .r O L - T IU K IIUlHiKTS

PA N TIES...............

SLIPS ........................
v ' i s try to traasiat* the kh
ternetioaal
ellhooett* 'adewted
by Faria lain a etmpte MB
Ftk d
atyla.
Bvery ,* w a j A

(•IRL TWIN
SWEATER SETS

One group Children's

D e l i c a t e l y embroidered
100 '/&lt; wool coat Hwcaters
. , . priced low for th rifty
Christm an g ifts ! White,
.blue, pink, maize. ML

You get double wear,
double value in Pannoy'H
A ll wool novelty Htltehed cardigan w ith ntatehing nlipover. Sm art colors
perfoct for schtKtl. 7-14.

Thlt^cliiHsie long alcove itm llgnn gets tot A plim fm'
living thu bent "a ll rm m dor"! And nt only J.'.i* H b «*Ih
top lionorH for thrlftinonn too. G irin w ill wnni two &lt;&gt;r
three to round out their term wardrobe. All wtail for
Iota of cozy w arm th. CliiHttroom colors. 7-11.

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rreflAimmpi

RAGE BPt

Quick and'easy dresaing for cola
slaw la made by adding allcad
stuffed olive* to sour creuin and
seasoning with *nlt, sugar, celery
seed, and filler vinegar.___________

IParents Told
Child's Welfare
In Their Hands

Various Methods
Of Advertising
Are Analyzed

, QUICK RELIEF FROM

Symptoms a l Dhtraa* Arising fretto,
»&gt; IIA V ID T A Y L O R MARKK
lly C Y N T H IA DOW RY
A I* N e w sfn tu re *
A I* New sfralnres Writer
I The other day I heard a padladue
. H’a petting tu bo n privltegr
I tridan discussing the growth and
Fr*aOaakTaN«e!Mo*t#Tr**tn«a*tHlaR
‘o 'tinvc i, liilb' penro mill ipilct.
ileveliipment of Infant* and chil­
I Must Http or It WIN Cast Yen Nothing
t, Willi nil I bote mudorii Inven*
dren. What he had to *ay sounded
t lllt r r till* ., m illio n l - i l t l - m f ihn W i i l i m ,
itiotiH mid tlm oi pc mot* nf pcuplo
T sro to x r l i s *" Ixxn »"M for r r llt r of
*o sensible and down to earth that
•roii&gt;i&gt;iin&lt;»fil!«lr&lt;'.xiirl&gt;ln( tnna l l m u t k
,to pet Ilieir "mcmtagc*" across
I pas* hi* remark* on to you.
s o il PWM ltnal U lt*r« d up I n f a t* l* A t I *
by rommunicalhm*, time* when
Few OlfMlIon. Ssur or U r o l ilm t c h *
The doctor w»* l,eon Anted,
mu i m nm i'l being assaulted ntm
associate pediatrician at Beth Da­
ilo
r lo ■MtilAtia. XoM on I A &lt;ln&gt;*' m i l l
wny "i nnnther nro fewer mid
vid Hospital and adjunct pedlatrc!A *k. f" r " W N Iw a 's M « u | &lt; " w bk li f u lly
fewer.
•
I
p
lilo s Ib li Irre im i'iit— f n » - a l
an ut the Hospital for Joint D is­
SI" t »f iih Imvn gnllen so »rI I h h ih IU m I «
.ta e rr a a a
llr u a *
%
cuses.
culoitiiil
In assailTl*
on nur
lo s r k le a
l l r a a f it .
Hay* Dr. Anted:' "adult* who
even, mnl mind* that we linvo
are In charge of children must
developed wny* and menu* of
always remember their primary
'shutting mil tiling* we dnn't
goal I* to develop self-reliance
want to nlnmrb.
in the child. Nurse*, governesses
I'd Imti' a imwKpapcr without
nnd teacher* have only partial
•dvrrliting.
mul
1 frequently
view* of the child. It la the
y ,_____
tend iiinpiuiim mix latfurc I Imry
parent who must maintain an In­
myself in article* and fiction.
11 m immSfti ■
■
'
-~a,
Creomultinn»elievci ptonmtly becauta
telligent
*upervi*|on, and co­
IIiii if I'm not interested in a
it toc« fight lo the teal nl th* trouhla
HffTIMB
A
M
OM
N
1AM
while
going
«0
mil**
an
hour
near
Azusa,
Calif.,
Santa
Fa's
crack
Cl
Caption
paiordinate
the
rontrlhution
of
all
*pn ml in u nulling machines or
to help lootfn and expel g*rm laden
people who, In one way or
Mngar train lumped Um tracks and looked like this alter live car* and (our angina unit* "hit the dirt."
a Mg Hcaln In Chinese backphlegm and aid nature tn tooth* tad
another, rare for the child physi­
‘
“ ------- 1 h u rt On* angina unit burat Into flame*.
(fntamalional Soundpholo)
(cratchcr*, I can merely turn a
heal raw, leader, inflamed bronchial
cally
and
mentally."
page.
imitoutmembftnet.Tell ynurdnigalit
The home, say* Dr. Anted,
tn m II you a hoiile of Crtotnuliion
Wlicn a radio commerriul bore*
I* the mo*t intimate and en­
with tha uadentandina you mui| Ilka
me, I ran bmil*h It by flicking
lAMIONE'S MEDITATIONS
during
environment
of
the
lha way It quickly allay* tha cough
tty Alley
a knob or by leaving a room.
child, lie should have a room
or you If* tnhav* your mnniy hack.
When n biMilliard or pouter of­
for
himself,
when
possible.
lly DOROTHY l(OK
fend*. I con turn my oye* the
f Hit m o u g h t n h a w d ]
Wall* and floor* should have a
A**i&gt;rlaled Press Fashion Kdltor
olhcr way.
nn suriacc,
-----HOLLYWOOD, Nov, il—l/l’l—
smooth
surface, easily clean­
Thu girl who can't afford u
In each of tbi'Ne Nltiiationx I'm
Furniture should
Roden, 80, accused of
ed. Furniture
should be
be simple,
simple, 1Oeorgp
mink coat nr even a tired old
firing
a
shotgun
lunded
with
birdIn coiitml of tliu situation—anil
&lt;3»T T * M f A V V l , I u T
mnl one must make sure that shut Into n group of tern-aged
muskrat can take heurt this winter.
"
----------I ran diTlde whether I'll permit
!*■" | :i,u‘ " V — ---- -lTIt I* not painted with lead
.She won’t have to go around 1
a fulling talk. Hut there’* no ARC Hit f HOF ANO MITROROtltAN of Jeniiatem and Tran*-Jord*n, tha
H l T i je s * m At c h 'l y
palnt. The mattress should he lallvwe’en pranksters, wiiuruling
wrapped in a gunny sack or hud­
way In plug Hit- car* success,
hard but comfortable.
hf°* of ‘ hem. today [mated 1760
Rav. Alhanaslua Ynhuo Samuel I* shown In Washington with on* of
MAHD fU H A TO' M A M
dled In a blanket, because coat
fully, an I the ndvvrtlHer'i dream
thraa ancient llabraw ter Ml* believed to be mor* th* * 3,000 year* old.
Fresh air I* as Important to the I
•nd waa ^ a a s e ii pcndlng n
iimiiufactuivrs have
discovered
h'vrlnc M ' criminal root-*
situation i* nno where there’* no Pound In a C«ve »"•»♦(♦ "f Jericho In 1047. the writing* ara on dltpliv
r U a y ir T ’ ^ lT
£pM y.W H A K '
It’s possible to make a smart,
cliibl a* good food. For the first
Roden wax arrested yesterday
t&gt;t|*e ii mu lii'HiiiiK id* *aiu&gt; to the Library of Congress In Washington. (International Sound photo)
oily.
sturdy and prnctlral winter cunt
year, says Dr. Anted, a sunny ■m a warant obtained by lloll"
talk.
at a price that won't shatter any
Mlall,.
T
room, with windows open, pro- wood Datactlvo W. K. Tlmla
Hound truck*, blaring through
t 4
trrtrd from wind and dust, I* ibarging aggravated assault with I
girl's budget.
the silent* and Invading the
For
considerably
less thuu
iletter, for slnnplng than the n deadly weapon.
house with noise, arc otic way of
tfiO. A smart girl run find coats
street. When baity Is awake and
Tindall quoted the teen-age agforcing upon unwilling cur* the
Ils
s
lls
v
U
I
C
t
i
m
P
a
i
r
Ilian
(C a a lla a e * V re n r * « r i i s n
Io bundsnme woolens und twccdi
sitting up for part of the day, a ers a* saying lha shooting took
Intelligence about the local fit u- lug committee was l.lrn l. (iuv&lt;'io"i h'idiiillv great seciiritv lisks.
some even lined in fur-llko fullA lawyer for tin* Cotiimnoists, baby carriage furnishes a method place Monday night aa they stood
Iiicii'h cm nival or the virtue* of Hlieiwimd Dixon.
lie to see her comfortably nnd
of providing outdoor life for the across the street from Itmlen's
(i
John
Itogge,
asked
earlier
Ibul
till* or Unit political cnmlldulc.
A band also liiroed mil mid wm
fashlouuhly through the winter.
Most moniclpnlllk'* real lie they a |Oi sldeotial reipieit fm an on lull) Pie sel id no mine than Jin,Mini city child. For peopla who live home and shouted "trick or Irrut.”
Most popiilur coat of the sea­
Struck by the pollats hut not
io the suburbs or country, a play
are pntJic nuisance*, however, core.
foi nov ih'feiidaul.
pen In the linen Is preferahle seriously hurt ware Mine* (Phlra,
son in uny prlru range Is the fur
The
II
well'
COlivictl'd
of
miland they control thorn with stiff
Afterward*, a» tbe liaio moved
ibis season. One reason Is that
. license fee* mill a screening on, Mr. Truman sat with ii p'oii i * siiilliry lo ndviH'iite violent over to wheeling. Children should not Cl: David Little, lit, and Mary
it I* not subject to the ‘JO pur
lie coddled, but neither ahould Kllvn Olsen, D1.
puses*.
ami member* of Ii Ih stuff io u linmv of tbe IP. S giivei oiocnl
One of the youngster* told
rent luxury tux which hike* th"
IP. S Alloroi'V living II. Hiipol, I liev be subjected foolishly to
Hill now (irnnd Central Term i­ pulur iiliKorvalloo &gt;'ar wjlli ii wok'
price of fur coats ru steeply.
aiicri'sHoi1 to John F X, Mcliohey low temperature or any other un­ Tindall apparently other uranknal. Ilm lug rnllriind station III uxnmiHi1 of windows,
cllinatlr
condition, •ter* had raldrfd ltnd&gt;n'* yard
Anothet i* that it I* a flattering
New Yotk, lin* discovered a ru-1 lie watclud tbe rminlryiide as pio.i'i’otoi of Ho case wlm wa io- favorable
earlier and left It "really a
nod feminine style that was due
MOi'OO'Oi of
in the
me sound
soiimi truck
l i n e s techicco- | t|l(. tmlu muvi'il along tlit- bank, Inch'd a* a federal lodge Tuesday, bn says.
fini'iniiil
Hhmdil a baby be taken visiting mess,” Roden claims to tie Hollyfor a comeback.
nlipie. Thcy'vi' strung Mud speaktlir MisHlssIppI Hlver, and ob- xnbl of the decision!
Whatever your budget, you call
"The action of the m in t speaks nr on trips? Definitely “ no" aay* wood’ first hone own-r and a
»r* oil ovoi tbe
pluco. Busy seivcil It was making a speed of
find your money’s worth in a
fm |1x*11f The loti rest of the gov- Dr. Anted. In gonaral, visiting former rrsldent of Canada.
travelers and hurrying commuter* 7H mile* an hour,
//•/’A
Tindall said tha shell wa* load­
winter mint tills year. It may take
are bombarded with argent mlAt North I .a f rimse, Wi».. Mi. | l oioeol In I be cuMtlomug |ibnses or travel In any conveyance, for
ed with No. 8 shot, the slxo used
a bit of shopping, but if you pot
niniiltliiiis lu hustle right out and) Truman appliimleil tin "gineil of I lie rase will be pressed vigor- Infants and young children; la not
H O T . IN H ()N I»
vour mind to it, you'll find what
huy tills beer, cigarette, chewing I luioiiut." Noting tbe lienvy out •••-I- bv I lie sain*' i ffeelive group desirable. Their habits of life by quail and dove hunters.
you’re looking for at the price
gum, walcb or mitiimolille.
limning of children be iiilleil Hu ui | nf nthouoyx who worked with are disturbed, new adJuatmXnt’'
llit"il job. Many of llicse may lie
It's a h mi-public place; if you "a flue looking lot." I’nlice I'vlimiil- In lgi- Mifiiili' v io the lUi'llltlidlnn must be made, and tne possi­
found at modest price*. Hut if
mnl -iii'ii..fid prosecldbm of I lie bilities of exposure lo Infection*
wnnl to catch acertain train | eil the
crowd lit above-.turn
you enn't afford fur you can gel
lire Increased. Also the number of
eu*l'
Uu'ieV no other siatinn to patron'
T
IT
O
IIK
M
'K
D
coni* lined in simiilnlrtl I'ersiao
M/eaHaaag X-(nm en»* naer
Ti ll nf lin I I
fi'iiiliin l. m e no- visitor* In the home should he
lie. Willy-nilly, yuu ure forced i
Washington In the Deparlioent of ' W AHHIN tITnN, Nov. :t-l/1’i
lamb, leopard or beaver that look
' * *
•Iim
five yeni
prison
.eiihuicen. limited strlrtly.
lo listen, even if yon want III
The [i*yelmloglral aspect of Defense at chaliman nf the person- ■The lluitci) .Slalcs and Ihilnln surprisingly like the real thing.
Tliiiiiip -n u , Pin* l l l l i , drew n tliri'i’*
lliia lla w ^
h 'l*
I 'a a a
*••»»
nan or talk to a friend.
Another top hit j* the tintrlmmcd
u n i hu iii K uril won also f i m j the feeding of rhlldren, says tlir •icl millcy laianl.
have eased (hair ban on the sale
The til and Central brim delud­ mill I after hr hrcuum fjiinmi,.
’.’ If you can pursua-le llie»e two
tweed or covert coat with xlp-ln
doctor, I* of au importance al
The award umiomuI s to Ifiii/Jh'.i IIO.OIMI
of
commercial
plane*
and
aviation
ing iiclniilly isn't too impuitanl.
gentleman, and I know that you
I'd lend luilgi' Ilm nl*I It. Midi
equipment In Yugoslavia. 7110 first lining. Wear It In fall or spring
Hill II does open a dour on a Sued lull crown* (about $711,Win)
Hr. Yukawa In college win n on, iv Ini |ni' &lt;lih id nl Ibe oioe- Itself. 'Training In good food [
shipment*— limited quantities of iinlincd. When the first snow
whole new field nf milsy enter­
mill lii'inn I I&lt;n1 phy-slrisl, I hi' two .......Hi" liinl, leji'ih'il nil lit tempt* ImhltH begin* with tho carllast do so, to permit ML Cartwright lo gasoline and lubricants,
were fulls, sip In the lining, und you're
prise.
It would la* most cnnstruetlvn ami
If I hey ran force you to listen word* denoting n rinnliiiinilmi &gt;&gt;l Iiv Hie I'limmiioisl. in Imve ball •Inyh of lift. Tin* baby who I* attoild your (proposed) conference, cleared by the State Department rcaily for xeru weather.
The fur lined styles are smart­
fnrrril In nurse, nr to taho bln
In their InnsilciiHIs In a iduthm, hr I wii , iiinitl difficult kind* of set.
today.
est In three-quarter lengths und
but dr when he dnei not waat to will prpvant your offnrtt tn securt*
wlmt's to prevent them from put »rlrnHflr thinking. und nrnnul
Diplomatic officials, reporting Imxy rut. The full-length emits
blisrniau oil till! (i yolaa hiisnliiiH
heroine* tlir chilli who Wltl not! coat for Indiana from hicnmiog
ting IroidsppakerN In each of
the ll. H. llrltlsh move just hc- may lie fitted or straight, as you
itatoinated,” lanvls Hirggi-stcd.
I* U S I'll A l»v
m
l
ilurlnir
bin
prc-school
yearn.
I
tl'UIH,
,
their tinin roaches and dill beer
J ii the stcvl stoppage there was forn the fuel ami luhrlrurit* sale prefer. Home are cut on polo rout
I’ltMHTUN, Kin-Ini
III' ri'r i'lv i'tl dll' Nobel |ihvh&gt;
Tim hnurh of feeding. the Interval
coinincrclals In your ears throiigh- aw ard fill lih&gt; III........ nil III!' l/ l'l .1 I ! . I n ' l l o il
no real uvldcoro nr nnv rapid re­ was announced, said It marks tha style, with full or half belts.
I
h'I ivi'cm feeding, and the numhor
oul liny long Journey T Or, for im inn in tln&gt; binding finer krep- c o t i i i i - c h u m i l ill
sult* despite hopes raised when tntest step by the west lo holster
The fur-trimmed dress coat
•if feeding* are matter* which tha Htccl workrs ulilon jcttlcd
Hint null h'l, bow about ralchlng Inir llii&gt; itI mu l&lt;' it in'If til together ($1.11111 II w e e k .
Mnrslml Tito In hla fight with
is singing u large ciimeback
rn
mint
hr
nettled
by
routine
the luin-ililltig public 7
with Bethlehem, the nation’s No. Moscow und her eastern Kurupcan also
in mil 11' nf trrnii'liilniiH forces
lie wax
iw'inipi'
you want to pay
order*, hut intuit he determined ii1
'
prialuer.
Hethlohem
agreed
to
d
n
r
i
.mm
retdii'
allies.
S t r i v i n g III s p l i t II.
by the Individual infant according finance pension* and tha union, rc- ,
luli-rvli'wlmr
iu o .|h
In Id* particular demand*.
ceiling from demands that the
\DM. SIIKHM AN AC IM
11'.’ ill n lime
atari the child on eidplnyers pay nl.l agreed to s|dit !
WAHIIINdTMN, Nov :i f/l'i I
U
about
fifteen
Hidf feeding
the cost of other social iuvurancr. I
Admit nl
|-'nrrexl
I'.
Hlicrmun i
Federal Mediation Chief Cyrus
moved awiftly Imliiy In lighten I I l l s u n til r'llM'.l'l, M'K M II'N II moulli*. At e _______
I'llll \MKI l‘lll \ i/l*i Ail old fjimald lie able tn nianipitlale, Chlug went to New York to make
-hip Iiiidi'i die new Nnvy lop enmmaml by uixigulng m u Admlrnt olmiiiil III. id;i. e lint mire win however clumsily, a spoon and l a1spech tonight and Imik Id* lop
■Inlila ,1. Ilidb'iilliii', I'aelfle war pml of die I'n i It'1finoo'd tier fork, mid should he encourage/ aides, William N. Margnll* and
Petar Bella, along.
Item, In Id* own old |u, hI in die iiiiiii t'lmrch m tin couuliy It** * In u*p diem.
In cm mu ..........I oi .i 1*1111* mi
A frripiaut rmnplalnt of youti|
Th* fact that Mnrgolla and Hell/
Mediterranran.
iifiil
iI iiih " i loti
....
.
inn*
die
mothers,
my*
Hr.
Antelli
la
tin
made the trip wan taken ai an
Shortly nf let die iiummiireuienl
dir lb 'formed ic*Nlaiiee of the child to he pu Indicator that China Imped to grt
of Halleiillnr' assignment, tllier- nf tlir i loii.li
owin ul tendril In* first meeting of and K viiiii' i In il ■Initih. ll wo.i lu uleep. To overcome till* moth# down to cates wit Ii. B. Htcel. the
the Joint tflilcfs of Staff where fmiiidi'd iu IV'JV in a burn. In *liuuld lead up tn bedtime will Industry’s giant. It bad Iwcii ludlthe
(|iiarre|* over
iinlflratloii 177;! II began the •m lion of an her iinual attention* and ml eattd that he plaimtd tn talk to
I'lihiiucil clniicli.
fei'blunr. Then she should la: "Rig Steal" officials In New York
I policy Imd i entered.
U. H. Steal aources here pul a
Itiulug die Itivoliilmimry War baby down In hla erlb calm I
enm p.ln that sort of speculation,
die lluce Stici'i llidnriiicd Church, hut firmly, and walk out of th
however, hy reporting that com­
on it llii'ii wiih known, Imd an romn, Mont babloa will cry fa
pany rtpraaontotlves who have
himoriihli' pml m dm struggle ten to twenty mlnutae and Uw
baon doing the- actual nrgotiating
nf dm coloiil dx fm imlcpcudence. go to *leep. In a difficult aaai
had left Now York and gone tn
When die llrlilxh captured I’hllatoo
* ' If •the
• -child
« * hacome*
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TA P T MIHqUOTKD
. COLUMBUS, O., Nov. O-I/IT
—Senator Hobart A. Taft (R-0)
•aid today hla poalllort on ua*
at tha Taft-Hartley Act waa lncorractly atatad In an Aaaoclated
Prats atory of Oct. RT.
.The atory tranamlttod from
Cleveland, read In parti

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inaor RobartA. T a li (R-0&gt;
today ha w u opppMd lo Imita usa of tha Taft-Hartloy
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W AHIUNUTON. Nov. f l- ( A V JSrlrk Rloe
llrtdoux , Bolivian
pilot Involved In tha tragic air
lilalon of Tuewiay, haa token n
rn for the wane.
The Alexandria, V*,, hoapttol
Id today ha ha* developed a
Kg congestion and la In an
lygon tent. Doctor* had feared
e posilhllltv
of
pneumonia,
rldoux
suffered
a fractured
ilna. twn broken rib* and lacara&gt;n* of th* head In the collision
1 hie fighter plane with an Rax*
rn A ir U n a passenger plane.
Bolivian ambasay officiate *ald

it a nawa eonfarance

-wrovUlane of the
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Teach Boy Piano If Heavens! Princess
You Want Him To Margaret Smokes
Be A V i o l i n i s t A Fag I n Public

Demand For Recapped Tire Is Up
20 Percent This Year Over Last

By HAM DAWHON
'
By H A L B O Y L E
LONDON, Nov. 3—(Aft— Prln*
NEW Y O R K , No*. 3 _M » )- • e** Margaret smoked ■ cl (a ret
NEW Y O R K . Nov. V—(/!*)—The recapped liie— poor relation in
f yoti wnut your boy to be •
right out in public early today. It the depreued thirties and about the only thing you could get in the wat
great violinist, don’t make him
»«&gt; a bit of n shock to the Brl* year*— it hark in style again. Salei this yesr ate up JO per cent over
study violin.
A lady
named
Mrs. I’ritnn lish. It was the first time any Isit.
made this mistake down in New commoner ever snw one of the
Demand lor telrendt &gt;1at led In revive tail year, aflrr ihe eailv
Orleans
i.rm n nbout
nuum 3(1
.... years ago.
I1'.’1" 1
■IJe Puf,tn* postwar tumble. The retri-nd In-W
----- ------ — ----------*
She had .. little boy. U u le. ', l\"rc" “ ""he.
du.dry any* that one reason for' others pot sawdust In Its recap
who made h violin
out of
»r. ‘ ly. JP-ycHr-.dd Mi. i k i i i « did the new popularity is llmt the
cigar box Mini n Is.rrnwed man-'! H l « Hallowe'en charity hall at mukei-H a ir putting nail, sawdust nintrrirri.
U.H. Kiibher, however, uses rock
dolln ntrine. Mrs. I'rinia. sun ,|"' fashionable ttorchester Hotel, or mil shells In them. Ami at
her sun was u g.ulii*. rushed
" ,ll&gt; l»*t week a Buckingham .cast olio company piinelu-s little rull foi Ihe -sli.r purpose, As the
him off lo a violin teacher. For I
P«*»a officer mllnltled to holes In iccnppc-d tires to ini-tciise salt or sttwdii.il works out uf the
tile, the holes that are left give
eight miserable years, unwilling "’’" ‘ ""•n that Margaret lltrhled a
their sales appeal.
the tire a la-tier gi ip. the com­
T^.oule
sawed
I It tough cmll-M. ignict once ill a whilp, Itut he
Motorists
add
Hint
a
chief
rrnpanies soy. They scoff at the no'.ild &gt;t was only in private ami
Hungarian rapsmllei.
son they are having tin-*. ii-dtmc lion, advaiiml hy some drivers,
"All the time uh wished uli "just for a lark.”
Is
that
they
have
to
watch
their
l ad made a cigar box out of .■ The ipHMtlon came up when the personal budgets now mote tluin that ihe sail iiiclls Ihe in' on the
violin instead of a fiddle out of puliice released to the newspapers In the first flush postwar years. road it's the hull- in the lire that
counts.
. phoii.graph «f IVI h its * Kliaiia cigar box,’ be recalled.
They note that ncvetnl lending tire
(ienetal Tire ami lEnhhcr Cu„
One day he picked up a cm- —
eolMpnnlt-s have just hiked price.-. which says it is ri-tii-ndilig more
net beiuiiging to Ids older brother,1. .
..
.4
I'x per cunt on now tireI tires these ilnys Ilian at uny other
I.eon. lie blew a few Inloxlcat I 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 ? K v a i l l f P
H i,
there is talk of furthei priee in­ time in its .'U-yeai history, em­
trig notes— and bung up hi* fid
1
L t ’ n H J k C lIO l
creases la-foie the end of the ploye* a new lileml of two distinct
die and Ihiw for life. He wuil
year.
types of iiihla-r, to get the same
from cornet to the Irumpet. and
But tire milkers insist tlial a porosity effect.
J u t s dwelt ever since in the king.
leuding K ' umoii for the Jump lo de­
Wli-m of ja il .
It says one of the riihhcts used
mand for retreads is that new pm gives traction and slopping uhlllty
"For years mah mother still
cesses, materials, and
methods on slippery roads. This Is the nihwunlcd me tu Ih&lt; a violin vir­
LOH A N G KLKB, Nov. 1-l/P&gt;—
tuoso— had her heart set on it," Old-style religion is sweeping the have made the rebuilt tire »iipcj. Iwr with fiigh porosity. The other
sold the band leader, "But *he’s City of the Angels with an evam lur to the one you luiughl ten rubber u»ed vulcanises like regu&gt;
years ago, or oven during the war­ hi i in Direr lo give long wear from
hojcpy now—very happy.”
For today Prlma hn. a in. ffi!,;11* " S * "v' r*h*«,ow,"« ° Ver time shortage- of new- tires. The the recapped tread.
.piece
lece bund, II recording firm.
(inialyt'Ul plugs a tructinllUltig
r L -« It started six week* airn. postwar retread, they say, weals
music "ubllshlnu
publishing roinrum ,
machine. This punches liny holes
ltwo
" ° sheet niUHlc
,|(1(|| aw)i(KM| f „ im the clly’s longer and holds the mod heller,
Tlremen
sny
they
sMuuhh-d
upon
onnie-i and n raring stable of 11
in the recapped In-ad. The coni'
I or .es. He and bis brother also 2.1100.1100 population lutvr filed In­ till.' use of sawdust ill i ell rails pany says lliis gives gmal t m il ion
to
s
circus
lent
on
the
fringe
of
»nvn a New Orleans night club.
mainly hy nichlm l. Dining the j tight from Itic start.
J ill
various
enterprises
lu.ve downtown Ln* Angeles. And they'- war, when lliey were living to
(inudrirli has two types of reitclill
pouring
In
at
the
rate
nf
fericrseil us high as t&amp;UU.’HMl n
ornke a tittle ruhliur go u« foi a, I head*. The Ice snow ireapping
111,000 every night.
year
piisslhli-. they mixed in o lillle I I s *14 "I II l *' #l I |l Nil »#• I I M I l l f l i ' t i l l *
limy come lo near thr picncii- sawdust. As the tires were dtleen,
" If you want a kid to go into
oil the mad. The iiiiiil-snow i(sap ­
mcnls
of
a
dynamic,
hnniNomc
music.
Maid
Louie, “ the best
the sawdust fell out, The poek ping joh uses the Irend itself for
young
t-ollegr
president
named
thing Is to let him learn h lit­
iiiarkeil Ilia d held the mail heller. Hie ti action
tle pinna first-—so he’ll get u Hilly (irahum. Churchmen ray he's Ho now, B. F. (inodih-h and .nine
I'lCssenger cats account
for
started
the
greatest
religious
re­
basic knowledge of chorus and
alauit two-thirds of the lolal of
vival In the history of southern
harmony.
ict'iipping hut tiie men say that
“Then, ns he grow* older, let California.
Graham's oratory Is ehspicnti hath'* sitting room. On the desk ictreadlng of truck ami Inis tires
him take up whatever special in­
wore a packet of matches ami an is now inn casing. One reason mistrument he derides himself lie Ids doctrine* art- home-spun. From
c a need i* llmt I ruck owners ure
Ihe singing, shouting multitude), ash tray.
likes best."
The palace press nffh-ri da. now- making thmr Ducks Inst long­
Prinm’s own formula «f sue. thousands have lilt the sawdust
fe e s * Is to "piny pretty for Un­ trail and announced publicly their i-lim-il to Is- pinned down when er, instead nf tinning them In fur
asked whether that means the nev nne» every year or two ns
people.
decision lo return to Christ.
the
"Tile reason the bund business
One of them was a brilliant hull css in the throne Is n , -itrl lliey did iuiliii'dialnly after
wat.
h hnd now Is because too mimv 11ark star at the University of smoker.
He said poiillvely tlist IJueeli
Many of the in odd omjm suptraders have Inst
tnuch
with Southern California before
tin*
what the piddle
wants.
They &lt;var. HI* mime is Lou Zamperlni. KlUuhelli never smokes. King pllcis of i cropping millci lid re
plnv to please themselves.
An Air Force rnptuin. he crashed Georg!- VI, he added, does -n &lt;.nlv purl Imsloess gains lids year, and
some say lliuii hacking of orders
"Bui the one-type dance band In the Pacific, spent -17 days on a tardy.
Margol el i (inly
llghlcd
up is inci easing alllinugh |hey have
lent plays a single style I. ii raft, then lived through month,&gt;
shortly after midiiighl a&gt; the Dm ■ linnslcil nutput.
tiling of the past. People expect In a Japanese prison camp.
In t!MI it innk only 7U million
diester
party. Willi hei
wen*
more for llielr money—they want
“ It Is difficult for anyone who
the band lo give them a novelty cuiiie through the things t ilid to Hliarinnii Douglas, dniighti i nf Mi, pounds nf nmturial to lake care of
show
ns well as good
dance forget tiod, hot I did," Zamperlni 'ti. H. iiuiliiissndiir, mid n pm It nf lln- dcniii inI for rerapplng. This
f in is h .”
year, II is i-slinmlcil, I 111 mllllnu
22
testified.
In keeping with ibis theory
Slim man's escort was f'oplain piiiinds will lie needl'd. Since il
Another convert Is Htourt Hum1oole revived a 102.1 epidemic—
Henry Monlgomerie-CImi i iiigimi takes alaiiit 10 pounds a tire, that
"Yes, We Have No Bananas"— lilen, popular cowboy crooner and Tile Maiipils of Hlatplfnrd and Mn- would make eleven uiillinll tires
sportsmuu.
son
of
a
Methodist
hoping It will Infert tile romitrv
minister, lie slapped to the pulpit lion. Wentworth Denimuml sat mi iri-apped lids year, iililiougli some
stain.
eliliui side of Mm-giiiel ill the1simrees HiiriIs I lie total will hn
"I milled up the United Fruit to announce that lie'll sell Ids party's table.
closer lo 11'fa million.
racing
stable.
Company, ihlnklng they'd la- glial
Gasp* were heard on nil (iilrs J It costa about $7.72 to recap
“
I
will
keep
Kl
Lnbn,
but
only
In know lids," said Prlimi's press
when the guests saw Mnigniel | the cimiliiou-slie passenger till'.
aeenl.
"Blit
they
asked us, for acnlliiieutal reasons," l$cm* puffilig uway.
The growth in rreapplng is re
hlcn
said.
"1
will
never
rare
lilm
please, not to do it. Said that
The ball was given Tor liie bene­ lateil lo the swelling total of
again."
FI
Lulm.
dubbed
"The
eong .hurt thn sale of l.annnn*.
fit of thu National Chihliru Adop­ cars, trucks mid husses on Amer­
f asked them why, and the man People's Choice," won the IliO.OOO tion Association. Tiie loyal pHity ican highways, Iml also lo ct-nunmHan Antonio stakea at Hanta Anita
.
It trends pint shortages. 'Die.illleft at M il A. M*
'I don't knftw, I had a clip, In 1M7.
Hamblen's *entlments are typi­
ping that explained why, hut 1
ln*l Hie clipping,'"
cal: "I've done practically every
"All raii't understand It either," thing averybody else has clone. I've
*eld Louie. "That was ii IkiuI tha been a sinner."
biggest song hit nf the rentury.
(iraliani Is III), m-pln-w of Nmtl,
And ah lldnk the time la ripe Carolina’s Henator Frank (iraliani
fm II ngain people need some* and president of little Northwest,
thing like those
gang
things etn College In Imllauapolls. Hr
everybody ran sing."
wears garish ties, argyle sock,
Louie's proudest memory Is of and an irresistible grin. Hr ha*
ll-e day he ntiived hi the White loured Ibis country and Koglaiid.
W lo iise for President Roosevelt's once drew 7b,Will to Holiller Field,
“ ant
blrthdav
luncheon.
Mrs. Cllii-ugo. Hu plans to visit Boston
Itnosrvell invited him.
next, but isn't sure when his mix“ Walling In line to nieet him • loll here will ho completed.
a), got
nervous
for the first
time In noth life," said Print".
"He was one nf mail heroes. Ah blurted null
"Hello, "daddy"'
••Mu' know
whether
to say,
The President laughed out loud
'pleased to meet VOU.' ‘Ilowdv
"Ah think," salii Ism Is, "ha
do.' or 'The pteauira Is mutual.
Finally, Louie got In FD R and •ir.dersti.ioil heprut talk."

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Brings Religion
To Los Angeles

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S o lic ito r
Seminole I n d i a n s C o uInI iin
C lo s e
Shave
May Take Salvage
MIAMI. N "\, .1 id'i A.iilfilC o s t s To Court nnt
County Solleitni .Inhn llnyer
told tmlnv lion In- t'nl a "clor.o
MIAMI*
Nov
n -.dV i
F lv ’
Heniliiol*' tiflii*fim who flrngKi'd n
s!o»ll ntphtfH’ *Jff» in Urn Ihroii^h
tin* I ”yi'i j*filth*'I thriNiti'Mi'il I ihIbv
to I •••*!• tin* noilnn»ho»» if i ’s
fv\VH*'| iloonn't roiso hin Hiilvitco
Mffil
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In tlf MvrrglnileH ivi'st ..f Fort
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ftiiiiMl '* I In■
iii is Intor l»y Fi onk
• hu*'t«l.i, .in Irnhmi whn wim Ininl*
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ltr«*Mi*hi (him to Mid mi hv milo
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iin* i *.»*iiflioiiM to I*top n t v
wlii'ir (h**V m* iisM&lt;qii(*h''l it.
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pi ii TO" (iMilhlo lirpoo
liir In
iliaus iiiv hi&lt; first off**rnl tliem
S10
II. II Whit I', lit tmi II**V lllpl him?
11nit' fi M'Mil of till* St'inlMoh'- *
niiiil hi* wim itwj»k* iM'd *'uilv to
dlly t.\ Willimn MrKmli'v Osri'»»h*
wtm Inti, him ilaiol Ihe aero
mem m-ei the plumWhile wepl In i-’liip • ’if v uiid
Marlin lull re
til Ik Ci I with Di
pulled I I I - VSuntil ■ffe i an m*ii i*
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limn l loo
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tliinl Hi H w i
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Enterprise Notes

Miami vlaitln# frtonas.
Mr, and Mra. T. L. Moon of New
Smyrna Booth and. John Vail of

Virginia w e n dinner guvata of
An exceedingly U r re "rowd ol
the form er’* father, H. A, day nor, children, parent* and Mend* at­
Sunday.
tended the Halloween curnival at
Mr. and Mra. H. M. Cochran the Enterprise School on Thuraday
have returned from an eatonalva evening, th e cuatume prlaea were
motor tour of the weat, vlalting won hy Suaan Hlera, Milan Bat­
San Franclaco, ta * Angalea and ten and Sally Neldcr. A nice aum
Mo* Ico,
waa cleared hy the P. T. A. who
Friend* of Mra, Perry R. Bre­ aponaored the event*.
Milton Hyan and J. D. King of
mer will he glad to learn that ahe
I* aide to he out again after a Marian, Ky. vlalted Mr. Ilyan’*
uncle M. H. Ryan and family
critical illneaa.
Mr anil Mra. Frank F.vana and laat week.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Thruop were
Frank Kvana Jr., of Bnaton, Maaa.
and Mr*. D. J. O'Connor of Foreat In Winter Park Sunday vlalting
JI ilia, I .inig Inland, hava arrived to Miaa Margaret Roberta.
Mr. and Mra. Kmmvtt l-owe,
attend the funeral of Mr. Evana’
brother, Jonathan D. Evana, who Sr. were aupper gueat* of Mr. ami
wa* killed hy a hit-and-run driver Mra. Charlea Nutting In Ormond
recently.
Thursday night.
Mia* Pat Tyler ha* returned to
The Fuller Bruah repreaentatlve
-iiiirtcd n "liruah party" Wednea- (Ireen Cove Spring* where ahe I*
&lt;lnv ■•veiling at the home nf Mra, employed after a week aperil with
Dean Taylor. Varlau* game* ware her parent*.
Mr. and Mra. M. II. Ryan and
lilaved with prlaea conalatlng of
different type hruahe*. At a late Ml** Helen Smnlgruaa attended
hum the hoateaa aerved cake and the Halloween carnival ut the
punch n&gt; Mr*. Don Myera and Oateen School Monday night.
Mr. ami Mra. O. B. Preaaiial nod
Mra. Noon of Sanford, Mr*. A. J,
Dougherty, Jr., Mra. Arnold Omey, Mr*. Homer Peterman ware In
Mra. Cecil Mixon, Mra. C. W. SJo- New 8myrna Tueailay.
htom . Mra. Al Bryant, Jr. and
Among the out of town people
attending the evening acrvlcea at
Mra. Ted Brooklyn.
Mr Hugh Matthew* of White- A ll Sainta Episcopal Church Sun­
ville, N. C. la the gueat of hla day waa Mlaa Helen Alllngar of
hrolher-ln-law and alaler Mr. and Stetaon Unlveraltv,
Mra. L. C. Tllll*.
Mra, Rnaa and Mra. Haywood
Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mra. of Waycroaa, (la. *pent th* week­
Ernest J. Cole, Sr. drove to Cocoa end here with their huibanda who
where they vlalleil Mr. Bruce are In training at the Power Plant.
O verraah, who la making hla home
The furultv member* of the
there.
Enterprlae School apent Friday In
na Gldden*. Imnorulde menthol.
Walter (lardner, Jimmie Kuaaelt Orlando attending the regional
Mr*. Rolirhell’a room: E»telle Gld- ami Floyd Talman have returned meeting of the Florida Educationtheir r«ia n ertlve home* In Car- al Aiinodntlun.
dcn;‘. ff.-'t; Barbara -n't Ano
(,'lark xiniod; Ealelle Hidden* *e- )minin 11- and Waymart, Pu. They
The M. Y. P. of the Barnett
.....1
&gt;.i Imiiornhte mention. hud lieen vlalting Mr. (lardner a Memorial Church entertained it*
lion McAlister end Bill Barrv great-uncle, Joe Kanaky for two memlier* at a Halloween party
"i &gt;i- till'd on Mr*. Ina Willi* week*.
Monday night.
looming and made n
Friend* of Mra. K. A. Unugla**
Mr*. O. t). Hi'llara waa vlalting
• -iP-&gt;- .if their viall mill gave will ta glad to hear that ahe la In Orlando Sunday.
ov&lt; r I he air Frday morning. Improving, following a fall. She I"
Mr*. Ida llaaelden haa returned
Th'iiik* hoy*': vou inav recall Iwo ■till confined to the Fernald- to her home on Stone laland after
week* before Mr*. Willli won the l.aiighton Memorial lloinltal.
vlalting her aim and family In
Howard Hotelar, Jr. of Atlanta Tampa for aeveral week*.
prlxe—for a letter read over the
air. The prlxe wa* a flu*h light. waa the week-end guest of hi* mo­
Miaa Katherine l-ltch enter­
Hidoweeen carnival al the O*- ther. Mra. Howard Holelcr.
tained at luncheon Tueailay Mr*.
Mr. and Mra. C. P. Hraaingtoii Rolan Cox, Rev. and Mra, Kemp
let'll School waa largely altended
and all reported a good time, have returned from U three week* and Rev. l-cruy l.awaon.
the program wa* a* follow*: Box- •lav lo Cincinnati, divided between
Mr. und Mr*. II. A. Throop were
log hv Holier! Aahton-llurk Partin. their four children who realde In vlalting friend* lo Winter Park
Roherl Aaliton won with Billy and near thnt city.
Sunday,
Mr, and Mr*. Arthur Clark und I lo.ai'k ii * challenger.
imlly were Siinduy gueat* of Mr*.
The rnitiiim- puriide-winner*
SKWANKP. P R E S ID E N T
lark1* father, A. J. Montgomery for tile girl*: flrat — Ivu Vletm,
JU D G E STRUM
IL L
SK W A N EK, Term.. Nov. H-t/l'l
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Nov. 3— (A3
•econil Juliet Clark. Boya: flrat— — fir. Hoylaton Green will ta In­
Federal illutrlvt Judge Luula
Mike Moore aeroiul “ Brother" vested with the rulie* of ureal. Strum underwent un operaVletm.
ili-ni of the University of the
m
for a atomach ailment at a
The amaleiir i-imleat followed: South here Friday by Chaneelloe
k lilt ill
here
yeaterday,
Hla
ihvthm i-laa*e* Herman Allman Frank A. Jiihiin. rhnlrman of the
mliioii wn* reported a* aatlamol Edward Hlrt. Poem—E»ti'lle unlver*itv hoard of trustee* and
rtory hy hoapltal attendant*.
Giiiilen*. Joke*- Myrl nod Mvrnlre Itlaioip of Florida.
Nljipei. Snug, "Twenty-four Hour*
of Sooahlne" -Krnnre* tawsun,
Fioii'ii hullhut ateuk* limy ta
........ In the hrollcr aa uaual and
■
llano aolo—"lllnwllan l.ove Song" Inoiled liefore they
hy Pat*v llnughl. duet—"Teliue- If lime iiiTOaalluteM, Place the lengthen the ladling time.
*Ni'i&gt; Wultx" hy Corilla Bell Mrl.nniore and Barhara (lldilan*.
Tvtlrllng the Baton hy Elolae
C E N T R A L F L O R ID A Q U IC K F R E E Z E
Snyder. Duet—" I’ll N ovif See
Maggie Alone" hy Hilly Ilonack

Mr. and Mr*. L . E . Robert* are
announcing the arrival nf a daugh­
ter. at the Fernald T-aughton
p w
1* feeling much better.
Memorial Hoapltal Oct. 27. The
B? J. W. C. Helm*, the Janitor at young lady haa been named Jean­
ifBa aehool, wn* taken ill at the ette nail.
MMol house Thuraday. Mr. Helm*
The B. I.. Humphrey’* had a
reported to ta in tatter confamily flah fry nn Oct. at. The
•ftlon at thl* writing.
gueat* included Mra. Humphrey'*
"Principal William Watt . and "later, Mr. and Mr*. Fred Godwin.
teacher*, Mra. Ethel Tart and
Mra. Cecil Mixon entertained
^tt*a Aim
Rouchel)
attended the younger generation Saturday,
teacher* meeting In Orlando Frl- the orcaalnn living the second
birthday of her aon Ronald. During
Kw- E. Peteraoti treated hla In­ he afternoon, cake and Cocatermediate Sunday School Class to Cola with Ice cream were &lt;erved
i n all day picnic at Con Creek. to: l-ee Mixon, Herky, Peggy and
Among lboat* attending: Wendell Steven Grier, Randall Rryanl and
n r t . Bryan Nettle*, Junior Todd, Wanda Mixon. Assisting Mr*.
David and Billy lloxack attended. Mixon were Mr*. Al Rryant, Jr.,
• Mi** Viola Mcl.ainnre I* 'much Mr*. II. H. drier. Mr*. C. W. SJoblprnveii In health und i* aide to Mum, Mr*. C. N, Gm drier and
ha ataot with her friend* again, Yvonne Flubunk*. •
li Prank T a il wa» called to Bir­
Pvt. Ilyron Tllll* arrived Salmingham. Ala! Wednesday by the urdnv from San Antonio, Texa*.
S E mm* of Id* Brother. *
where he loi" luat completed hi*
'-T h e Junior Baptist Training
IIv V IRG IN IA PA LM ER
Union rla** held It* monthly party haalc lialoing In the Air Force.
Following a 111 dav furlough, apent
with hla parent*, Mr. and Mra.
I,. O. Tllll* he wll report to Wichita
Falla. Tex. Tor enrollment In a
technical training achnol.
Mr. and Mra. J. K. IJchela havr
returned from •■ week'* lour of
central ami ebat Florida, which

Send Tlieir Friend* —— Home Controlled

Where

By SARA NULL HARDIN

■Nttey from a week'* atay at the
Capital In St. Augustine. Mr.

A M ) S T O R A G E CO.
Y O U R

Locker Plant

FROZEN FOOD HEADQUARTERS
I01-W-I3th St ........................ Phone 1318

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PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY
QUANTITY RIKHTN% RBMKRVRD

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419 E. 1st St.
SANFORD, FLA.

E f 6^ t M E A T D E P T . 1
PIC N IC S lb. 3 7 c
M A RG A R ET ANN BflAND,

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Freshly Sliced BACON .....lb.
M A R G A R E T A N N d u a lit y . f i n d * A

MARGARET ANN BRAND,

| Cello Pack WIENERS......lb. 450

H .n v v W e M e r n n w r :

CHUCK ROAST
lb.
RIB R O A S T
lb .
STANDING PR IM E

49c
55c

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New

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CHEESE ...

Park

M O R R E LLS IIAG

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SAUSAGE

I -Y EA R O LD M ELLO W C U R ED

CHUDDAR CHEESE

F IS H E R 'S S H A R P E

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CHEESE F(K)D

NO I. C o b b ler PO TA TO ES
R ed E m p e ro r G RA PES
F resh Fla. B E A N S
2
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LONG

SQUASH.............. 2-lbs

CAULIFLOWER

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APPLES .............3-lbs

YAMS................

W E S T E R N R E D D E L IC IO U S

B R A Z IL

A P P L E S ............ : 3-lbs

NUTS ...............

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C auliflow er.........
12 a*. Bird*.ye

S traw b e rries.......

Friday and Saturday Specials
Old Price 370
I ’O I.A R R R A N D

b i t t e r liv in g b e yo n d th e g a t m a im

ASPARAGUS
Cuts &amp; Tips
S p ears...... ^

NEW PRICE

S O U T H E R N D A IR IE S

ICE CREAM
3 P in to .... 490
Vigal. Bricks 950
T. Bone
• Sirloin

* Round .
HONOR BRAND

Broccoli ......... 29c
Green Beans .... 23c

FISH FILLETS
ed Perch lb. 96c
addock . .. lb. 49c

C llR IN G 8EA8if)ljt 18 l l E R B J
Lower your coat ami raise' jour standard uf living
by raising you own park und bringing It to ua fur
sugar or artary curing and ald-faihlanod hickory
smoking. If yuu da not ralaa you own meat, wa will
obtain It and prepare It for you In tta mOat economical

;Old Price 230 NEW PRICE

SO APBars
'1M*d.
23c

MILK 3
PEACHES

TALL
CANS

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LIBBY or D E L MONTE 81

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Personal
Bar 5c

VAN CAMP’S — WITH HEANf

CAMAY SOAP
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lb.
Sausage . ...... lb.
Center Chops
Cured Ch opi

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Oviedo News
to T h . Sanford Herald
It) MARIAN R. iO N R S

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OVIKUO. Nov.3— ( S P E C IA L ) —
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,t' boM-ment of the Oviedo Bap*
Ji*t Church wa* the Keane of ■
a'"**.* I,,rty fwently whan Mr*.
“ • N Thompson's Truth 8eaker*’
C I*-- cnipitulnril with a party.
Aftri much merriment th* irroup
enjoyed n delirious pot-luck aup*

per.

Among those included In thla
lv*'t c Mia* lAicy Plltdan,
Mia* Shirley Morgan, Mr. and Mr*.
■h»- Menaley Jr„ Mr*. E a rl Draw

STRIKE*

STRIKE?

* Yes. but how run you make it n lrik * In only
1 enny tint! uncostly lesson. We'll (ell you.
W hy not S T K IK K OUT WI T H A H A N FO K p
H E IlA l.D W A N T AO'.' Remember nutneone
hits whnl you lire looking fur. It doesn't cost
as much ns you tliln k.

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lay, Daryl Brown, Mtaa Susan
Cass* Is, the Rev. and Mr*. Prank
Morgan, Ml** Eleanor Morgan,
Mr*. J. N. Thompaon, Mr. and
Mrs. B. F . Wheeler Jr., Mr. mid
Mra. George C. Mean*, Mr. and
Mra. Billy We*t, Mr. and Mr*.
Milton Gore, Mr. and Mr*, Wil­
liam Henry Marlin, Mr. ami Mr*.
D. A. Ko*«, Mr. und Mr*. Young
Harris. Arthur Metcalf and Ml**
Ruth Largent.
Some of the young folk* from
Oviedo enjoyed the lovely Hulloween Party given hy Mr. and
Mr*. Herman Long Saturday nlglu
at their home nt Chuluota.
Among those from Oviedo pre­
sent were Mr. nml Mr*. John
Courier, Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Rex
Clonts, Mr. und Mr*. John Evan*,
Mr .and Mr*. George C. Mean*,
Mr, anil. Mr*. William Henry
Martin, Mr. and Mr*. Jim Purlin,
Mr. und Mix. Marvin Daniel),
Mr. and Mr*. T. H. Daniel!, Jr.,
Mr. and Mr*. Milion Gore, Mr. ami
Mr*. Donald l.vinhart, Mr. uml
Mr*. Leon Olllff, Mr. uml Mr*.
Hoy Clont*, Jr., Mr. uml Mr*.
Re* Clouts, Mr. and Mr*. T. I.
Lingo, Jr„ Mr, and Mr*. Henry
Wolcott.
'The new officer* for the coming
year of Hoy Scout Troup No.243,
Oviedo, are announced hy Scout­
master Rev, J, T. Adam*, Jr. a*
follow*: Sentur Patrol Louder,
Donnie K uhhi'I; Hawk Patrol Lea­
der, IHrliard Wyrej
A**i*tnnt
leader, Johnnie June*; Hoh Whlli
Patrol Lender, Hilly Meek: A**i*tant Leader, Honnle Co*; Wolf
Partol Lender, Harvey Joe Sleyton; A**l*tnnt Is-uder, Kenne'k

Macolm; Scribe, Bobby Shaftar
and Bugler, Ronnie Co*.
Mr, and Mr*. Roland Mobley,
Mr. and ‘Mr*. ~
Ray .......................illWard and chll
dren, Carey and Geoff, and Mrs.
Pearl Kirkland enjoyed the week­
end nt Cocoa with friend*.
Mr*. J. N. Thompson wa* the
gue*t of the J. H. Joneses Sun­
day un their trip to Cocoa where
they visited the Brock IngtoiWi
Mr*. Thompson’* hrother, Ben
Ctrlton and family; nephew, Doyle
Carlton and Mr*. Carlton. They
journeyed on to Vein Beach where
they visited with Mr*. Thompson'u
*on, County Superintendent and
Mr*. J. N. Thompson und family.
Ml«* Esther Eason ha* returned
to her home In Savannah after
spending a couple of week* In
Oviedo with her slater, Mr*. Mae
E. King, and neice, Mrs. George
C. Mean* and Mr. Mean*.
Hobby Ragsdale, of Southern
College, Lukvlnnd, spent the week­
end with Ids mother, Mr*. Hettle
P. Ragsdale.
Harrold Jotdan, of the U ni­
versity of Ehu Ida, spent the week­
end with hi* parent*, the 1,. E .
Jordan*.
Miss Dorothy Nlhlnek, a stu­
dent at Southern, spent the week­
end with her parents, the Charles
T. Niblacks.
Benny
Word, anutlier
Uni­
versity of Florida student, spent
the week-end with hi* parents, the
Hen F. Ward*.
Mr. and Mr*. Hen H. Jones, Mr*.
Kuhy 11. Jones, Mr. nml Mr*. H.
C. Parker and Johnnie June* en­
joyed a fishing trip to the East
Coast Saturday night.

l » M M M » » e e iM e » M 4»e»4

Dr. C. L. Persons

To make a pluin U t^cit festivg, cieum Atul garnish with iumimrudtl coconut to vnnllU tupim-a rhino chcrrie* »nu extra coconut.

N O T H ft:

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HERALD
W ant A iIh

to ACH ES high citrus land about
lit mile* west of Orlando, price
$2600. E. S. Bowen, M l Plum«»a
Drive, Sanford, Fla.

F o r Ke.sttllH

.SMALL G R O C ER Y
store with
meat market. Cash Imsbie**.
Tel. H UL

T h e Iwlliitf Dim r n l t i ft|*tilr tn
mil Hnul %(!■ |ii*lilj*ltril In Ti$r
ii uf it n l JfernJtli

N ICE ‘J bedroom suburban home.
I (lute fill* |irr llnr tn*?rlhi«i!
3 ItMM Ittr |irr Mur Innrrll'iM
Good luwn, fruit trees, spacious
t llmrw h*- |*i*r llnr iiutrlliin
ground*. Price, $6,600.
XU llmm tie* |irr llnr I insertion
Ar |»rr llnr fur Irnrl) t’liailrflrt |
New, 1 bedroom house on two
I'lir vtiird* In thr llnr.
fliiillilr rnir for lilni-k fur* rnpn.
lurge lots, J screen porches, v*netlun blinds, attached guruge.
Small cash payment with easy
‘
, 17,500.
terms. Price

1

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IV a s I A A* K i l l l.e H rrriH eA
o te r lb * (r lr|ik o n e on inente
n rn iiilo o i e kn rn e I f &gt;mir mime
la llale g I * Ik e irle p h o ae h fn k .
I * r e l i i r * fa r Ik la ni-ruM niod*lio n Ik e n d .e r l l .r r la expected
lu p a , p ru o tp llr. I * o rd er Tor
■a lu ren d er Ik e heal puaalhlr
a r r . h r . n il XVnnl .Vila m ila l be
l a u n r o ftle e a s Ik e day before
p u b llrn llo a .
flrs a e p e f lf r ue Im naedlnlelr
l a * e rrma
rr
V O T iL I* ♦«■» *a.
r n n ir if We rvap « n e ik le fa r
m are tb n * one in e n rre rt Ineertlu n .

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THE 1
SANEORD
HERALD
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IW L
♦lode in
furnished
apartment*.
Also
efficiency
apartment.
Downtown office * lor*. Takach
Apurlments, 20H N, Park, Phone
127U-J.
_
_____
American Floor Sanding Machine
with edger, H. M. Gleason, Lake
Mary, Fla.
W K LA K A A PA R TM EN TS, ilO W .
First Street. Furnished room*
d apartment* iivniluhle. Phona

«at,_______ _________

S U IT A B L E for hunines* couple,
Ideally located ncrosa from Post
*, modoffice, one or twp rooms,
•ni efficiency apartments, pri­
vate bulb and idiower. Phona
650.
R E N T Bigelow furnished apart­
ments.
Langley Building, (111

Park^A
ve;__ 1'

Small

urifiirnit lied
apartment.
ne I28H-W.
n cement block two bedroom
home*. Furnished and Ugftirwh&gt;
nished W mile east of highway
seventeen on Ovledn-Iaingwpoil
R d ._ $06.00 and $66.01) yearly.
G A R A G E Apartment, furnished,
Year round
nl or will uojl, SOI $1,
80th. Street.
r&gt; .
FO U R ROOM npnrtment, apply
118 K im Avenue,
TWC6 HOUM apartment. Electric

£

&amp; Acres and new, two bedrooni
house on large lake, Priced to
sell. $11,000. Terms.
C. A. WHIDDON. MR.
( I D S . Park.
Phone 13H1
Lots for sale on corner (1th and
Pecan Avenue*. Ph. M0-M.
Small furnished horn*. Ideal for
couple. Located at 1316 Palmettu
Ave.
R O B E R T ‘A. W ILLIA M S , Realtor.
Hayontl K. I.undquiat, Aaaoclale.
Phone 783 Atlantic Hank_Uldg.
MODERN Six Room House, Fruit
Trees with acreage, $6,000. II.
W. King, Paula, Florida. P. O.
Box HU.
8 1*E C 1AI r—$ 1.IMH1.no buy* small
furnished, m o &lt;1o r n cottage.
$*&lt;UIM&gt;t) ca*h and halunce like
rent.
B A R G A IN —.72 acre
farm,
ull
tiled and in ptodurtlon, several
tenant Imuses. This farm po*ltlvely must he sold within the
next ten day*. Want offer.
E X C E P T IO N A L — 2
B ed ro o m
house, furnished kitchen, attic
fan, srreened porches, awning*
and very nice throughout, good
neighborhood, garage, $0,800,00.
MANY small house* In price un­
der $3,600.00. Some very nice 2
and :i bedroom hou**«, slightly
under $10,000.00.
F R E D W. B E N D E R . Realtor
Room No. 3 State Hank Building
Phone IMA
SP A N ISH home of two bedrooms,
bath, large living room, kitchen,
dinette about 3/4 per* nigh land
on concrete road, prlca $6600
furnished, your aelectlon o f bath
fixture* and kitthen equipment.
.... ,prvtiU
________
Thla laa orte
i.0e ofr the
lt
acra In this area. Apply Mrs.
Jills 8. Bowen, oVmer, 641 I &gt;if-

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T U X E D O F E E D S : Complete line.
Hunt's Tuxedo Fowl Store.
MARION Market Cabbage plant*.
Yellow* resistance. Leu Bulner.
260-J.
Asbestos Aluminum Rmif Coating.
Guaranteisi In slop roof leekr,
$3.26 Gnl.
H EN K A H IK Gloss As Palm Co.
US-114 W. 2nd. St.
Phone 32#.
HOUND pups out of best deer
stock. l*&gt;roy Strnwder,
1204
Park Avenue,
Fried Shrimp
Dinner,
Served
“ The Best Hlirimn on earth"
every night ul Hornet's Grill,
324 East 1st. Strcut.
C O N C R E T E Sewer Pine, Grease
Traps— Blocks Septic Tanks
Windows, Benches—Flower Puts,
Flours —Free Estimate*. Mira­
cle Concrete Co. Phone 1336 3UU
Elm Avenue.
JOHNSON Wax. Paste, Liquid A
Glo-Cnat, Free use of floor
polisher with each 2 Lit. nr 1
Ut. purchase,
HENKAH IK Bias* A Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd. H|.
Phona 320.

ws « r x

♦

13 F T . FlS&gt;UNa boat, «
Kicker, f lW .OO. Phona B
I A Brigga k Ctratton Ibt1Or Parta you Need flea
, A. D. R0A1RR

W AN TED

W A N TED ; Fnunlniii A Luneheonelte Manager. Must he exper­
ienced and able to take respon­
sibility. Roumlllut ami Ander­
son, Wulgiven A g e n c y . ____
M ECH AN IC wanted for work on
farm machinery. Must he able
to weld mid have some farm ma­
c h i n e experience. Apply Hemionic Truck A Tractor Co,
E X P E R IE N C E D Brake Man; Must
have enough experience to oper­
ate Brakes, Front Ends, Shock
Absorber department. Good Pay.
All year work. Firestone Store,
Sanford, Florida.
M ECH AN IC wanted for truck
work. Apply Seminole Truck A
Tractor Co.

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Bring your room up-to-date with these
Alexander Smith

FLOOR-PLAN RUGS
LUMINALL
PAINT
C e p h a s th* d t lk a ls tint of j o m

Don ml u&gt; ni'c vnttr tlrcuricbt romii
.in c-vx'iIint* iil ' w lo o k! A i ; j ! j
i hoii'c &lt;&gt;t piitirnix nml texture*.
Miitiy iilr.il fur yoiuijr imtrrietU
plditniiij' mtiilerii roontfl. A ll ol

tlte m * m i r f l In \ iir iu n *
ri^ lit. A m i p r i i n l

mi

lik liiu t t -

low u n i vuu

ittTuril 11it- in for y o u r lU o iu g room
ititii hetlroom H, too. W illi .ill-w o o l
pile il u t w ill ta ke l u n ! w ear. S u ch
v v i u i ile r f il l v a lu e s I t c v a t is r t h is

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f.m u.us m ill o ile rs tliese 1 lo o r-l'ld ii
It UK* r r.u h - m a d e - t n - lii.

In side*

tor .til .sorts ol ro o m *.

favodt* flows, — btuullfy yovf horn*
ths paint that chongsd
*'t pointing habllit

t*

i a t y - t o - p a y prices on

Now a.allobl* to
(hoksil poitsl cotchi. Co.sn in on*
durobl* coal. No
lum#» or lutt. A
gallon dost av*r*

Stanley - UogerH

—a

A L L T Y P E B of bulldoxer work,
reasonable rates. Free estimat­
es. David E . Carpenter, Phona
1893-M,

.....1 Co.
EH11ELMAN8 Red Rose Feed,
Tnuclilon A Watson, I2III Celery
Ave Phone I I H 6 - J . ______
SW AP .SHOP, 1116 E. Ith. St. We
Buy. sell or trade most any­
thing. Phone IU8-J.
____
C IR C U LA T IN G
raid or wood
heal rula,
praetleally
new —
I36.IH1. Hill Mugnolla— Ph. 218.
SIX P IE C E dining room set, also
kitchen cabinet. Rensonahle. 222
West 10th Street.
F R Y E R equipment, battery; La y ­
ing (muses, Cheap. Also Model
A, covered truck body, A-l con­
dition, Phone I660-R -2._______
Electilc lb ink Cooler; 1 28" Dia’meter Adimtuhle fan. 2 Floor
show cases. 3lt&gt; E. 1st. Rtrvat,
Mrs. A. E. Mnllem.

12—

Hpeelttl Service*

— 12

NEW FI.O O RS surfaced to per­
fection. Old floors made like
new. Finishing, cleaning A wax­
ing. Portable power plant, 22
years axperience in Baminule
County, H. M. Gleason, Lake
Mary.

VENETIAN B U N D S made to oruer. Seminal# Venetian Blind
Co. 820 W. Ird. Bt. Phone
tlll- W
ORLAN DO Morning flintInel. Or­
lando’ Evening Star. Call Ralph

Ray. uflS-J.
C A L L 617 for BatUry, Generator
and Starter aervlc*. Swain's
ittsry Menrka, 801 W. First

I) IV. M AHOGANY dining room
suite. Phone 481-W or call at
2472 Sanford Avenue after 7i00
p.

m.

___________

ttA F t

7
k * f Uo/ #,k # 6
short
order*.

H EM *

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T R A C TO R WORK
Free estlmntp* on plowing and
dlselng farm or garden plots.
PA IN T—Outside Tutnnlum lead
Also clearing ami grading build­
uml oils; money hue* guarantee.
ing losta. Phone 1Q7-J. Jack
Won’t Peel, rub or wash off.
Russell
$3,116 ner gallon. II. A. Bussell

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V

A rllclee*

GOOD F U R N IT U R E —Coni* sees
name o price— Krmdtler couch
nml elmlr etc. 1703 Magnolia
Ave.
______________
O IL Circulating heater with fan—
outside tank. Excellent ro
th»n. Bi33 W. 1st St. Pboi
(UI4-W.
T IR E S —Two 4.76 x 6.00-18, new,
reasimahle. MUI Escambia Jlrlv e .
COOK S T O V E S - 1 new perfection
Laney's. Phona 108.____________
oil ktuve. I Electric Slave, 1 new
EN JO Y Sunday dinner at Lanay'a
Frlgldalre
Refrigerator.
Ph.

■ tchen. Adult's only. Photic 146
Amaalng Johnston's "NO-H
M. 80(1 Laiirtl.
■*'
u a .lt« o w u
iftiry a h * | I h i i L t f t l * * 1
H E w L Y deeorntiil five room fur­
Aqts, Water Buge' fi
nished apt. with prlfale Imth
Pint ft.80. Half ptat
and entranco. Quiet Neighbormillet A Anden ay.
hood) adult* only. Ph.
8 BEDROOM—unfurnished apartmaul. Ph. 677-J.

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g iven

i&gt;t KlnrltlN HlMle *
I It it l I
i n 11'ml itj

O tt h ir

/ Easy-to-pay prices
Knlate F o r Halo— J

In*-retry

I la.r|||.« iintkr the ffctlHinl* nn

M,

Legal Notice

I*

a m Him iHnl m innafnssgR In riaafo j

v' Beautiful Broadloom
v' Ready-made-to-fit

l— H eal

Legal ixoiice

1UC.0-J.

__________ _______________ .

FKIG1DA JB E —new.
Rtaaettable,
Parly leaving town. 32t}- P|i
Ave,
;! I r '

W t J*
atrett
HOT IHMt STA N D
Sanford’ ak# 3rd.
Ph. $34-W
H —

TSJT *

LO ST : Between Country Club and
Lake Munroe, black and tan
male hound. ReWaril. Phntie
1867-J.
13

-s n m s s s t

oupe, good canditlon thru ottt .‘ Priced to sell
quick,
1-1840 DODGR Pickup. Lot* of
good econom^^, hauling at an

fflu tfis w « * a t t

MECCA HIDING, S A N F ORD.
r e w i n d M A C H iN Ek i T m t e .
Term*. Bert's Sewing MncMm

Shop, phone 1634.

7 0 U M J — 14

?oupe, good condl

- l l f c l D ODGE Tudor, One own

or cir.
1—1840 DODGE

Furtlor,

extra

1-1888 M ERCURY Tudor, extra
Highest
Ighest cask
cash price paid fog
foe a«ad

"
4 Door

iT H G riL B efR IC ~ p S S |^ 5 1 i

a n d m o r r is o n .
Pm m

Iral.

beTuie Plymouth

INC.
IN .

Sedan,

Mil, 718 'Hkgncilia Avs. p , " u
IM i I'o A b huper Deluxe Fordor
ef the few -prewar
• m i tn—One
- ‘
one owner car* for sale In Ban
_/ord.
— Thla car
cair In excellent con
ditlon Inalde and out.
Mil. Hei

tire* Aehould
of mllea of

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�'ft* f?V'T**'.,
Si'i* ‘M
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&gt;At N O V . 1 1 0 4 0 O

SUPERBRAND PLAIN

CM M &gt; M A i t .A l’ lN t

Rom* Baking

Apples 3 Iks,
York Conking

Applai 3 lbs,
R a . ng

Pun

2 Hi

Emperor

Grapes 2 lbs
Pepper 3 for
Goldens

Wash. Delicious

N"-v Largo Nuts

A P P L E S

2

ib . 2 9 c

3

*

3 3 c

Long Island

*t

C A U L I F L O W

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H ead

1 9 c

‘\\W£V

Efery llam Adverlised Strictly "WHILE IT LASTS
A ik At Store lor 4-Page Trainload Sale Price List

I

Plcl S w e o t -F ro z e n

| Strawberries 3

Educator

Cookies 3

PRIME BRAND FROZEN BRO CCO LI

AGEN FROZEN PEA CH ES

A r id . Totfe*

14m*.

Nut a o o d U *

Boned Chicken

I 4- o * .

Jelly Drops

11-os.
16 os.

Ik

Orange Slice*

It-oe.

Ik

Lemon Deop*

19-os.

29c

Mint

li-os.

29c

13-cm.

29c

S a fa r i

Blllornweels

16-os.

23c

Choc. Nubbins

Ito c .

JUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED,

Pkg. 29c

Pkg. 3 k

PEAS

Can

2 Pkge 4 k

SPINACH 2 Pkg*. Me

REDI-MIXT O L E O
SoUd-lb. 33c
T A ST Y Y ELLO W D A ISY CH EESE
NEW K A Y NATURAL CH EESE
FRIGID DOUGH DINNER RO LLS

Quartars-lb.
lb.
'/i -lb. pkg,
2 pkgs.

29c
29c

a

FRESH CORN-FED

$upr.R-$Ave specJ aJApple Saucg

PORK SALE

! i7-os.

2 8

Chicken a La King
Combination Diantf

0 (4 -os. 3 9 c
Center Cute 1

W IT H » . o n

Chicken Fricassee

Or .Mere w
tirerrrj Order

Plcr.Ic Stylo Pork

B onlon Pull P o rk

Chicken Fricassee
30-os.

Toilet Soap

I s *

17

H IC K O R Y

&gt;HY IEEF

STEAK
SALE!
Deodorant Soap
Bath Bis*

Cranberry Sauce
No. 100

BACON - 49
Boat G rade

SIRLOIN
T-BONE
ROUND
CLUB

Tea Bag*
Pumpkin No. 2V»

Glo-Coat Pint

9 if c

lb.
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.

Tender Chuck Roast lb.
Brisket Stew Beef
lb.
Fresh Ham burger
lb.

Grudo A , Dioonod &amp; Drawn, Quick Froznn Baking Hens or

Dog Food

19a

No.

for Dube* A Duds

w

Pork &amp; Beane

VELVO

S W E P T SLIC ED G R A D E A

Jack SpraS 1*7 be

Ma

^ IC N IC S

&lt; *,

silo-W rap Lb J V

A M **
Droosed

w m &amp; sm

IL Vermont

27c

PRICES GOOD THRU. SAT., NOV. Sth
Piilm rllonnd Third Sts,
J l I B . F irst HI.

I k

16-oe.

25c

Boned Turkey

34 c

Xonlucky Mini*

Anal. Chocolate
Jelly Beans

29e

CO N CEN TRATED FROZEN O RAN G E JUICE

AGEN RASPBERRIES
Chicken Spread

Pkg.

t 2

3 Sc
49c
2k
2Sc

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In baity There h ntrrngth—1 a Protect the P H N of (he World;
To Promote the n « ( m « of America,
To Produce P r &lt; a * H | for M iifo r i

rnmm
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Trum an Plans
T a lk Praising
* Gov. Lehman

*
*

Peace Treaty U .S. Acts To
W ith Japan Is Bar W ar Goods
Seen For 1950 From R u ssia

C h ie f

M a c A r th u r
R e p o r te d
A s G r a t if ie d
O ver
P rogress M ade O n
M a jo r
D iffe r e n c e s

ABOARD TRUMAN TRAIN ENROl/rE TO WASHINGTON. Nor.

MAN IIA

.

4— (/!*&gt; —President TiUimin drilled
today a iiimig endorsement ol
Democratic candidates in New
York** lint S riu tr and mayor tarn
ai he lulled liar It to Washington
from a "hi-pariisan” iwiriH into ilir
midwest.

(R)

^ Dwyer ol New Yori City.
Mr. Truman will apeak lor ultoiii
live iiiiinitri around ^:25 I1. M
( E S I ) , from llle While House nil
■i radio program originating in New
York. Meantime, hr got a rhainr
In talk In lllmoia polilii al b a lin '

alroui Sri,air Majority Leader la.

^

N a v a l O p e r a tio n s

P r e s id e n t W ill M a k e
R a d io A d d r e s s T o M orrow
N i g h t *O n
N e w Y o r k C a m p a ig n

Mr. Turman talked over with
|ire«idrniul pie-* S rrirla iy Char0 Iti G. R om , and Democratic Na­
tional (.'hailman, Hill Hoyle, a | hi1i
tical addicts hr will make by radio
Kimniiiiw night lu New York void*.
In it, lie will appeal lor the elec­
tion ol former Governor Hriherl
H. I.eliluan over Senalor Dullei
New York in ihe special Sen
nto race and rail lor the rt-elerlimi
of Demur raj it Mayor William I f

•

M e e ts

Srnatr « « . year.
-••■•&lt;”, /titty.
inu|i m
,Ji«wb
Arvey. chairman
«*f me
i|,iCook (.'minty Democratic central
committee, said hu told Mr. Tru-

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Ching Ai ranges TampaCivilRights
Talk On Strikes Case GoesTo Jury
With John Lewis This A fternoon
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enlll i .iii nl In iinini. -ilddrttly
seim l a halt lie! and allrinptrd to
all n k In «iin . ..lie .mil i luld with
a halt In i
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n.eits 1 .. | 11 i . i i. Hell heuk-tu-benk Tlie In..Pel wl.leli hu. been
ne-lii.K, I..* ...............&gt;ed into indoor Wilder -in...leu (li.tc,nai.amil)
tl 11 1/ *T. i . i l . i imttit limit ^a
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It,1*1 tM6*11 l.v II, ,.Mlitl.-tl 1'nlice
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‘Voice’ hnployee VA lo Pay GI
And U.N. Cl erk Dividends By
Stabbed To Death Serial Numbers
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- a a liM. ie ,
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I m, i I,i pit r M.iee veal • uf
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we,ii
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u .pl.ei . I I il l. to all.I I .heubtll
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mu. I....I ,. ilia ' Ihir.ng World
Wat II. jn.ii.g he.It. avC m'lliill
a- it pnrntiM.ipe, lie* family IH.
i hale- hi- - I f . itml tin. a. all -'nlH,.
K.tw in KeiHv.tr f'inn; h^V ffuj'l I !V|,nll, „p„|l.. Minn, mid liefaradHd 4 '
ip wu nli eimdl'yef -nl 'V J*" I j
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!a .„ . with min', nuHnn- ami pro.
- 1-iiiiin fin inumliiinltiK (Irnmeratlc ill*
ne ha-ed .;i h.'i .III nn the la&lt;t
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Iw n i ii.fi.nn- m-Ulillei| muter Mar- l'OY4T«*i1 by
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Kornutr Itcpiibllcan
repre-entu-1
moeimnenl» jlurl lahor -a irly cniilluliiig pnlun
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(limit. Imla) p.illilrtl Im a hdrral |tn V Imla. a
I he \ • t-.an \ihtiiiii-tiali...... ..
'i W in i-nnrhiiUiii nf the irenty- ih'RY sbijnu. nl I'llVilipt
win it'
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M Me li. J 1 i »MHiln N*l I
l-i'M"i arranyrd a nieelmn with Jnlm 1. ynverilllirlll anti drl&gt;n-i .iilmneV* Mil. .nnree ni.l .lupiiii will he ln- It
IIHJMH w I'MI.ll-, |l(l|li1l I'lil 1\ .b1
plainul halav Ini the iiitl inn.'
, .A rvrv, former Mayor K.lwonl |,v-i».
argunl llirii vmsiiiiis nl tli I * IV II - il. il In ii'.-uie her ell nl necurlly
hiM‘i| fm .Mini' noil RllHMiHi ol t .1 11t tl 1 ! t 1* 1! m l tl M t 11illi«It"1 the -V item mitb*i \\ lo&gt; It «brt IkN \\ H
J , Kvlly, Hriutnr |*uul IbHigUiH1
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m the I'i.iiiiiiinik-.( nu'iitli'nl wratm i Ain in furl to hr* rv nln|i|iril 1m itlit 1 111 nil
If . I..III
unfitw
r
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Iwn
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&lt;})) IlllnoU. tirul BUtir Chairman |
^ Ml ** l]'r ^Uli *^1* 1,1 ne^
lif hi,nli .I !«■ \ i it i .i i i *
Na
l‘in itlr hr enlertnif tnl-. u pii’l Hnue, .Inin Inal eil reglntl*
I g.
hn.ll ,.| iln ....... an, O
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t lio prraU . uovcimnrjH rHurtl In rml llir 4/ ly peatr ntlm it.
Ii.iiiol I ill In in ton
[irovlitinr hrr with mllilnry d*l&gt;lier| .Inpmt'kils nf Iriieeli.'
i
-i i
drntMl train nt Chkaan ahortly I day old roal itrikr. Thr time of
i'en.a
in ll.e S&lt;&gt;t id Union I. ive ' ' a in i.l iwihviiian li.mi Miiliane
Mulhrrry I*..Inr I'lurl William fen&lt;r».
e.
me nt* *»m Im lo'kdii m |&lt;iiitiniv.
■Her II A. M. nml U ikril with [ ,i
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*t ii nn.l.'i virtual hnn xiiiee Mai.-h It.-lk.in-k.i
/&lt;&gt;lv..k. w.v«
l.nm.l
Ih tliitn of I lie itefen*e part ha'
( ’. Hinrk and Slicnll'* Deputy
Mr. Tinman f.n atiiml Ml mlniiie- Hie iwcllntt wa» nm rrt.iin.
Pfnbl *1'
VA rtRifi
C. Iimic hr.d
hradfil
New Vmk.
iork&gt; |&gt;ltu| Jriungg- a r e ,- h a i:&lt;d with l !',lt Ian rmnpletrdi .Japan w
Mr' l^riTlKisli u " f e (
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. ^ —L-pi.iuled .1,1 .1 hrd he ah' l|r.' hoil) || %f till fill a h r .
kiting
rd from
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to xrlrrlMir from » * In inomOiWinK Iht' rPfnrnr e.ien- K 1
r ml hi lino Ti itoi.iNH) for rxiilo
whrrr h r had'lalltn Xlmrd at- rnrl- healmir and ahii-iiii; f . ni&gt;r T.rk j,"riliiie h'i .hw which Inrliutei
ii.e ,lu
I i.n-nl Mian dream.
" ‘ 1 1hi.lll r»iln
i . 'll
w ill i« niehideil m iln lir-i j
Il*li- nf eplllinailllil'x cm iln M N tin. ilpn'lll. and
ih-t I'l
it)| the 15 -lav old drcl *lnkr. m ( W k i) llmwl.m, Mulhr.iv negm j |.'|,-r, nitra
nirance Into tlnitrd Nn llm .i l!
- i'll*i|* **l ’ In ♦
|
Ihe (MHitrnl. The min i- j , , ,
WartmiKlon for cunfrlitn- e» mined wnnian. fnllnwiliv he i Im I m i .i I i. linn- - III. II.lit hmly gim nilllo me lire.l hv
( *M l In ul liti. loll Ii I, it
kr1*'iHM|'
II. I'll.I Ili'i'IHii.lK Inr good., l.nw
It nf‘ Ja|m.i
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at brfn/iny l.rwii and mu I upri.i- alia, k &gt;&gt;n a while -e. I ion to i r man. I,n- leriilnim l Integrity
ll.e ItnlilAn, -al.I hv ...........
i-oi mIi i .'.I tm ii.&gt;I i u le c .i an.I a! "
ilb i» ......I IMillib'l| • m li ii lOO,
in -lew *.f her eniltlitiithii.nl i.
l,ir« logrlhri next wr*k Inr ...w
|l(lirmB&lt; ,|ir (lltv
|.. ntineiiitini. ..| war mid the nbnlili."
.
hi III.Hill'll I'll) f p l l t l'.l Il'Otl
•1im Mill
imtiine *he Im I i
pl.'l.llflll dnnieat*.' *n|i|tl.l
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Iti.ollir. -pri i l l aiM tlalil In llir nf ainie.l -eri Iren.
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s .IlMM.ey grnrial. alltl llien
Official miller hf •purovnl hv
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&gt;.i, iiii ill kwi ilt i i»'» ' M|m'I4 ill lei
thn I’uMif UoUAlUN Autniniitiu* j Jcrril In ttCMtilidlr srp.ildkly w ill !.." ph Ipllrn, nil'' id die d.'lrn-r Ilk. Iv. a |.ieil yiuntlng in .A mp i &gt; lllt'.lllH U II T o &lt;1p.M1
A s s m ia lio u
II. the lull k
)!&gt; I 11 Dii i■
11l II ( • fi, Kilt. I ih • i ii* S t a l e
en Vn, m.d Nnvv and Arlm l.l. &gt;
iiM| i*f n IL*r» unit, twu y jiir tow nunc rsiirrsilnin in
iia« -tinI HimI tl 0 Hi. HIM I M•*11 411 ' i'l It11111111
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NfVV S a n f o r d S i o n * hut IV 1lit, U IIIIH 1' III III. ‘ l" ! nl ) I l i l vM0b! Ill- 41• niurl
O l* S n o e r v i s o r H T o
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I l.-.id . ih. I 111 pn lilies slinw- iln |ii"-eni strength and pi. ii.'M
jin
hill
m
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milobMi
Im
I
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-'"t pn-ihlr -rliirnirni in either Ii.VC \ a ki II.II,-It'll s ■
111.til.leii .ni.l ..I Mi'i'iipnlinn tnreea wmild t.aidli
IV.Mlull'll teeenily -la ri.,I al 1. .1 n.l" . -Iiei.lI. .it I-&lt;i
II
iM e e l H e r e N o v .
lull, r.i in -I,* wiib Him nhlri &gt;&gt;I
i.e elirinved eaei-pl for the uhnli leruli.in
(ieuricf Wllltama, exMiiliif- (llrre- 1 hnlh uf tlimi -late*,
for n new depiil’tniriir me iv a [m.iiii I nil tin
d
lllinal
nn nl iiit n | j Dim lit * lbir«
linn i d Allied neeitpalinn i.rnd
tor and rerrrtury, atmounent to 1
lni&gt;' —till'll will he npelle.l In I lie Im.i Ii*".
,lav
I heir wa&gt; im unmrilialr ic.u
l&lt;M •• 1| L«V) M, OlM HOltlbMl till
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Ib 'lltlH .•’’ f ill*
\ 1 OOl.lll'tri
II..Min. i.d.l ll.e larv the tniiika i|.ii.ilei-.
linn... 1 laenhsiin. iihi.nl |h
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b.
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Mill
I Im .1. all. i.e.in i .al Mil.. '
K.lvvnr.l ItlK^in* Drralileil yea- | linn llnm milir nprralni*.
..it ll.e i.-Kin wnnmn eniil.l nnl
The Mivnpnlinn for re nf I.... d Hi. fnr.liei I.N'illnn. nf I null,
nut » knii\vb*il)'iii|' Miami
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pm
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terday
nl n i lire ting
of
the
l..ue
In
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n
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II
mill
file
c l-'.i -i Kliret.
I ng of (til
y\ lilnll.it idlei fill irpaialr III
.i nl
ml HimihIivhv I’.itie.
ilium h. ill, tvillt ll
Im.l mu Suliir«U«V, N*»v I*1 i» Wii
Board nf ('rmnniaalunrr.
Crmiiiilsaloorr* nf
ui th
e
.
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a- le.-llfieil
ve-lei.liiy
by l», the m ill air fnrel- pre»enili
New fix tu re * w ill I.e In-Hulled ' , ''1
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I'M l.l "ki ll aniiMUiiri (I Oil
rur(„„ull U| ■Iii pun ndglil lie Miiffirieni In i "
... with dial,a talk* *va» rr|rclrd by mine
Hunfnril llmialng A«t
Aothoritv.
iiim nine. b\ Ml s
and Hie -lore will .....................
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........... .'I'!,"
- it nli' i' |on(i t it &lt; I lies lie i m
of
Mr. William*, It. T. rowan, ilnrrv nprr.ilnir lit IIm. slate rarliri ihi- lu.'ke.l l.y Willium llmialnn, ll.e vent eneronehmem hy a f«icn:" worn en'*. ltd. I rh iid re ri’nle n d i In
r
Mm
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. I fSlot I'ltu*
1 (1 I 111 l v I "M|l I Ill'll Will I'M ■
Lee ami Hum Martina pm ent,
HiDir*lion fin BeiiHMiil** 1 iut),
power.
weal
I'ln lh c- unit
shoe .
I lie tl' l'U ll it rew .....................
rCoailMMcH (m ra r* Ktahn
.illi -lw**1 vielim'n hlinliaml.
I'Hi .if 1 »i.h'
I mm
|m i h i inn litip I
and .lie program wa* dhrimse.l
,i,.llle ll y llll II Ol HI- t,»i iln*
T h ird , pnaailile Ineluaiop "I Ih ,
— —.....---------- llonpif u-sirteil a *teel limlriiI.nil.line in Wllii'ii Hie
In'. ,
Mi ■
. Z"l)id. wn • it 1it■
t&gt;t.d* ■»
mi* l i Him l.i &lt;
1 »i nil 'li«H
o it '.ncialinil.
Alt Inipmlunt survey draignHull ( ‘nm nm nw enllli p a ilii'ip u l." " Ineale.l WII*
piirchnxed hv Ml NewVml.'x ll.U tl.i fnllten
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lac• "i I hi i m i a \ out Im i h i ii mu '
ed to allow the herd and type
in defense nf Ja p a n . T h ie In-i &lt; .laenh.M,i thru* venra lien I imhi jm.l illtii.leil rlenrile M 1
II,.' uie.ililig -.11 ..'UV.tM n. ll.e
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* laied the akin and that Hie file
nr low rrnt nnItn for lira project
i-or ia Me red the len-t likely hrenn
it. T. I ’liwnn.
I inveiiilty In WiinhiimiMii, 1' 1 m.a Imim to, .nth ..I tin- leu Um fnii Im, ii, ill nn \ ll - ill,
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deadly
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- I) Im made hrrt within the
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Old ,1
Imped I" 111111.1(1' t|((, p i,.
ip
., 1. 1.11
I'
I', klu,
.Mr. and .Mr*. Jiir.ihanii have
-ih wu* Hiilnriillxe.l ai Ai. I
have It fi the vii'tini "evi-rlv In- nf heavy llrltlih ..... iniltnnn' •
next'tw o weeka, aald Mr. Wil­
ehewhere.
lu&gt;en hi husine»'i in Hm.fiir.l fm ji.eimi hi 11#17.
.......... .....................
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of ll.H .......... ah ........
Mnyrment
of
civic
cliilm
from
.•**••»-"*••
*•■»•»
____ rlut
liam". flrorge W. Simon*, plan­
M u e A rtlm r Im* made Hie itlinmi
•hi- pus
nu*lI till venr i and m.ei'ile
i lJ ____ .
' j'li'MiliiiK, All nffiriT
*111*1
Ikiiii h* Itl ii H. A ihvia* hunt , ,
.....
.......... ..........la
.. ......................
.. thu TmirUt Conknr
«»,
nr tu the
tlie Vnelil in i
ning ronanliant.
rxpectnl lien*-h. pt.H-.lhle argum ent tn lop le v I &gt;hi. M.ilh'l Ih-parlimnl S lm e nl * tiiuti l 1ni' Mi Mty, I1* i(mnt* Mi h i» r I I 111* I 111
m I T V It 4* Hi
111i 11i'i* r llilil lilllll bill Si" bi-tii iit.th kl
hv the end nf negl week to ill"* Club Hulhllng nn He
Honiinnlr1llunle-1 I I lO lll U K W » l i r y C l U I l
elreleu I hut till* |ience tie a lv
hViiirltr S iren ami Saiifnrd Vv,
I*. JtMi ful,
i ( ’ N ifilliltl ill I*111( Util brhtn
I liiiu
In
U n r n u iilit
cnaa plan* for thr aiirvoy with yard will, fat InlllalPil by the K » t-i
I tir J n l m
K v iliis I b i d
it'anltaae* oa P i | * »'•■»»
him-.
Olht'i'H Im lit (rinlttiut* ssill b«‘
boi'MiiiiiiK' u
u s i ,ii i ImiI im
ary Ctnh nn Nnv. if , City Mun-1
IIH H
I I I n U r U N O lU
the local group.
K mliuitl \V. Ki vm, uH"rn» s
\‘i u Vmk,
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It in hoped that following thr Mger Clifford MeKlIthlp uiinntltieH U ,K A N PEA C H
I
t11\ it'l' 4 l»»f 'I "llllKvtlll'l,
, |l ( | )&lt;|1)|| bl 1)1 4* | t"bill , II MSSill tl U,
Mil'
Wl'fl* ill CMS i| i i| l.v
allueutlop
morning.
1 Tlmmii* W. ttiydnri,
■y ti ........
. . . . . .for Hanfofil ■m^ lid"
,
...
.
.
. Ilf,. a real
I.A K K St^CCKHB, Nov. 4- i lb
I III*. Muiv
ll' Iilflil j Ituilcy; II I ,i
, i'i't «‘1a I
V 'if
I'K.NTtM'CSi: &gt;-1 II
iln* boh 1*4 iicll i*:i|itum I MWi
ltd, Mr.
..
WillUniR
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Ollier «Tn!»* will meel nl ihn .but nf Snrn*‘utn for llitf pftil 22
Tlir fill-nnlInn IT N. polifi«u*l
may hr ImTPRvjd,
• ml I u iim , svbai svrnl 111 (lit1 I .Mi M""&gt; V\11.i .tie •I 111 kill IlMMIlb 111 oil llll' Slule*, Rep
rliu ib
SUtil i'WI
locution
Murine
thi*
iir
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*ommillMe
loilnv
ucemie&lt;i
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lu.lldlng nf
nnlta during the follmv"! I.lnii", Nov, IT*; KlwunU,
&lt;1. .tied tier, tin hi the Haro hatiln and Itulgarln nf endnog.'i
allow. II‘*,"V V '1............ P'4&gt;11 -imIm h* f*n+l mil ssby ib** hi*
- -j . k .lit I lo 'Mil Ul *t IB o'l'loik i. | l.l 11k11lAI u H mIIM’S f"' I b»" h N111•
period . rail,ig Nnv. NO, tOSOmainii Nvtv 111 ami JuyMea, Nnv. 17.
...............
While here Mr. Hr) ii.K llnlknn ni*aci* hv ol.llnK »li»*
llvmic in «
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i-hou.* SYlis off (I n IhimIi
l.iitk'Mii liiiu tn l I limit* it,linn.
houee nparlm.'i.t alup Iht- Nu i H,
I l,. r, wax .... ,ig„ nf ii I mi)/j* I. ui i i .
mop* unit" hv Nov. NO, 1001, The
,ln o . }*"■•*( (luitrd Khtllllu line ,|, u vvm» n produce merchant on.I r..e.-t Kiirrrlila*.
uilh lb. Itr\ 1' I ’ Wlllh* «»! Dim
Important umlle,
11... i
will
At thi« Kfiftu* Mmf, U ri»Jrrti*ii • nnrr linh'l »*n Norniinnly * n* M| ,|lt. Miu,„
,i ibti n.. i, b
In the |IV1.,| Ml, Sunil, Uamnrun Avenue.
survey will determine how many rchiinrd off Id* apace
l ot i
M hv &lt;h»iiiiiiimii&gt; t 'linivli
tip fnr .1, ... miii - .11 dval
(l,4,llu. ullirh bn.I ......I .............. .
in,It* are needed by white and Lull,illig which ha* recnitly lamn
,n, itrydel, had been aniioeiateij KiiNsifin ili»nmntl for ll. N. uotion h%* hnrn flloa HKiiln-1 imHi...
I |i. 11r,&lt;vxnt&gt; i- l tl.-U
how many hv , dared reihlrnta. repninled, rahlea,
henehea and f,„
V1,„r„ will, Ihe Hum,I Comtn iri't Amprlrnn mt\ Hrlthli
nwnrr
” wn»M ^ Ih ism i m iIn* twin b*.i , ............ M"t ,l"
. |w’lltt Hm inure Him, .16 mujui
They will he loeatea Within or J .
Hm .......
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' *‘&gt;'* ("*h t Inuch I'lintige, wlilch - . 1.' made it, the
*^'4, "'"J, •M,rr*1
puny. Surnitida celery
grower*, Iiary ................... nt of flreere. Tin H ark.
commlHee voted !18 to ft. witl. *' Tim mill, filed in eiienll
..........hm. Hu.ml win. in t.iil.e '•le.'tinil ll,tvr. .Illnag lla- IH I1 legIr. a five mil* rndiiix Of tin* flty ,
"al-ailnv ' Inael' u " «, '!! 'I'"1 I"'1'"' 1,1 l,ial w** with I'almer nl.stentlonx, In favor of a fn„. .extorduy,
Tnlgt duration of tile program
mil,live ses-lim and li.e .pei'id
'illegt'd
Hml ' '»'»•
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H.u v ' .......tilery.
S i r . in the o th o T M,le nf ihe memtM
v " n ?*’
,u WBr board
h* Wtt"
" I.ower reeolulliin which him in ! "dd the g ill "he cnuM tiuve .lie
i si? M M S Ill'*
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hi eW yearn. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.’r nf Hm "ration
and
dr,utile doorn In the main room,
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Iw n
('oinnmnixl I, ,i I |,enlho„«e fnr one year heel"
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lie In-talle.l, said Mr. McKIbhin. imtc uf H,e Univer*lty of Toronlu, Eiefirifi
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Id* onli'ifil Ilt'l ttu move mil
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Nov
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Kitchen fnelllllen nre availnhle he wiih Inter u memher of the
i.'iifn-l.l riliuui -is mile, r, mi,
V......r e it,.' " . i i v i u . i - ,'M' e .il i , , 1, 1.1
w e .ltll. i
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lit., k -ilulr Kirill I.,.Iii \ , kllliav i tv, i, I , . . a l llv iu i'., a tn.it hei - la , lig l.t | root in n a i lla in p .iH ln llfoe preparing dinner', and for America!, InHtltute of Kloctrlcnl
ivrifthlng ilidhea. TherV la a new Kiiglnecr* and n member of the
, rollon nicker amt ;i .-ii-ama
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I, van- a ,n v e il it - .e r illi l- i K liu iitn tonight nr e a rly toktlve of go* hot water heater, a an* Miiaonle l.mlgn of Hanford.
Fr« l V. Bell,
\ lie,(In ulrl It. l.l tvml.e, -a ff Idmiii ......... it. Mints., Flunk Kvune, |nanrniv w i,. frireciul Indnv hy
Ip litne, etovp of unalern dealgn, a "Ink
thr Refrigerated
Hr I* Miirvivcl hy III* widow and
• i" i, '.lie injured.
It hi.,1 xxif*;: Ml and Mr,. .Infill, Ha* Federal Slntr Fnie .l W.irniilg
announced thla i
hat the with three
Tin- dead picker mat ll.,' iiilat
compartment!
mid 'me daughler, Ml*« Mary Bryiimi,
S i , - a i i , Hie lalle, the grand-1Service.
re»ume ner- plnnty nf cunhonrd apace l&gt; avail Iloth uf Hnraaota.
Ling will on Nay
e.l worker iveie
tail iiliiil.fi.'.I iIiimkIiii 'i nt Friiid. F u ,n -: Mrx. j
l la- forecnxi:
nvtlle und nltle far ilUnea and utenall".
v're between J
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ir.i.,,, diulelv. The .lentl erevvnim.' Hax- • ll UlinttlnliK', a nel.e; W II-1 “ C'lt'nr ttklea and lightlv poolNr vr York which U d been HitNO IIV R R IC A N K
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....tifi.-r,tl.,,t nf nexl-nf kin.
MIAMI, Nov. 4*-4NP|—A email
been atrengthennl and 17 new
pa ai.il hi', Itva nitr., William II. Iln* ml,tent |„iv grniual lucallani
troplcul "turn,
urn. In the Caribbean
AP Hpedal WaxhlggtM Service
pllea' added.
an,I Selden K. Fviirm; William .'aiuii.lay mnri,in,t ranging fcntil
Sea gave Up the , ghoat today.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 4-1 /p) -At the thfce-riuarter mark, A iU ,
I'.’ll.'ii. a nephew, anil Mr&gt;&lt;, I'.-l* ‘16 lu 10 degrees and -rnllertKi
W IN K C O F F FI 111C
“ Till* lam gruep of tho hurrl■ ^UNION B A T ^ - lT
I,gill In a l In ninth parti,ms of
lell.
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Louliiane.
Miuiuippi.and
Hmida
remain
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I). ll.'i.iy Maivluity nn.l Minx t iaiiiMHVllle and upper east const
scribed
It
apparently
ntftved
over
which
caih
receipts
of
farmer*
tin*
yfR
are
ahead
of
PMB.
teen
ut
the
If.R
damage
-nits
filed
police aajd two rival urilon men
I'll, ire I. Witrtl canveyi'A the d iilrirt. Continued rather cool
For the country as a whole .&lt; *&gt; percent decline in receiptx Irnm In cnniieclior, will, the Winefn.
fought a&gt; ahnrt hatlle with mack- Homluraa and dlwlpated,
yinpalhy nf the idllllini of Itnllilt- cinlral amt ami lien, dl-trlets.
jack' and knife in the heart of
"Sniiirdnyt
fair ami slightly
marketings of craps and liv«n«k U predicted hy the ............... De-.
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1.0NUON,
Nov.
4~(&gt;P)—One
“Oiitlnnkt iilluhtly warmer Sun­
Policemen J m i * l„ Webb .
Artlial flgure-t far Ihe first nine | nf
Mmire.
day illuming, N» fruxt danger
John Walih identified Ihe men a- „c Uindon'" lilggeat bookie* made months of 104ft show Income "•]
S tr illK N T H I'P
rarrenponiling comparative
Wlnalon
Churcnll]
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enHes,
nil
fululllle&gt;,
were
iltrnugh \tuudnv liairnliig.
Iho United Mine Worker"' dUtri. t
l AI I.A llA H S F F , Nnv. I t,Vi~
&gt;*| figures for MlasUsippI, I.nulidunn
I.*
heard will, u jury.
SO, and Alvaro Oenaalei, Jr., ImU- favorite today ro he the noxt •Hr.oa6.fMI2.000 for thr* nallan
.U|f"*, l i add Florida are:
lliglivvtiy
traffic
ll,
Flnridit
wnPrime
MinUler
of
Britain.
farm*!:*',
eumparerl
wl
h
Jtalgr* Moore entered Judgmentncen agent for the A P L hotel and
• e almilar
Ill* necond choice fnr Ihe lOBfl 776,000 In the
"Imilar lft4*
KM* period.
period, j Lauia|gna
Louisiana 1102,020,000 up to of iaWtAlWI flir tile hViri. a’f lti „r ", :t rierecni greater during Sep
Ruxtaurant Worker*' Union.
election I* Prime Mlnlater Clehut M "tale*
An of Oct., I, all hill
1* * ,| tlUft;
|Mfl; 1104,00ft.000 fnr ll't*. Hie llll who In,h| Hit’ll live- la '''"'her nf thi- yea, than daring
lA C K B O N V tl.I.K . Nov.
neat Attlee at B to U.
op from receipt*
recolpU ‘the
MUaUslnpl
showed a drop
h*
Mississippi 1202,200.000 a n d Hie ImliHaust.
H,,. rume inanlh of llll*.
first nine months
104*, a I'"-— - ■
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The increase, up 66.8 percent! Ti'iupuriHure latile:
onlhs of IMN,
l&gt;"- 1249.2AO.OOO.
*24MI10.06o,
men
aver lu ll, wax registered „t 26 I ^ J------f^UN
pari mem report
wrt showed today.
florlda IH
1200/160,0(1(1 and 52*7,nUHINRHH HCim tll,
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Stale Hand Department prrmu A t Ir*lit n
Contrary to this trend, how- oopnoo.
n ia iH
T T m
Kmerson
C,
Kluntx.
a
hiwlness
ntgnt at the Ainer Th() y|nr|,|t supreme Court today ever, Arkansas,
Host nn
6ft
n r , l(0 ul*lann and
Mld.wesUi
n Id-westerners, who generally education specialist, wlm recent­ laid re.nr.llng stations,
12
Uhlcagu
*ald the city of Ltkaland ha* au­ Mississippi, along with Delaware, get
hunk of the tin- ly rnme to Hanford from Mehring,
gel the
lb# biggest
Mgi
Dm m il
thority to laxuf •780,000 worth or Florida, North Carolina, Alahamn, Hen's farm Income, have found i nnounred today that Im will
16 DKUHF.EH 11Kit K
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utility revenue certificate*.
New Mexico, Arlxona, Washing­ doltara
K. -I. Mnughtor,, Jr., weather­ Fresno
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harder to
muke this year, rumluct clMaea in business suh62
The court, in a unaaimoua de- ton and Oregon, ahow an Increase. th* Agrfeulture Department said, iccts In 'the Bun Room of the man, reported '' that the early Oklahoma City
60
cUlon, *ald the
Up to Oet, 1 ol this year ArFarm Income far January Montexnma Hotel boginning Nov. morning iimperatun* today wo* Seattle
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K ille r K e i t h S t o p p e d
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Douglas Mar A il hur experts a (tract I mis op ihipilirill nl -ll.itrgn gikids
treaty with Japan tn hr signed it lo prartirally the ivhnle wnrld ind.iv
lo pirvrnl Ir shipimnl. in ihc Sn
i I'nkyn rally nral year.
1 1n* m iuiii, wnn ran not lie n rl hloc.
Gnmimmisi ( Inna ami I aim
namrd. said llir Allied ocmpalioh
chief w«» lnyl.lv gratified al tht Atnrlica pailu iil.iili -ic,e . Ii-riril
progress made »uur Hritidi Fnirtga fiv llir lirw mlrOlfiii.il- h ill .i irpmli-i iln- -lep
V t n l . i i i Met in and U. S. Sect**
,i) nt 'la ir \i lir-nn irpoltrdtF Hat lakru lu.i.r will. 11,.' alia nt
-li I)mu'til ililli
(•it hrd ayiernirnl nil all inajul a-rmng Inline
; ninl •limin’ riiiiii.mil ihnutsuini .nllle- lli.in Im*. ui , ,,| .I,,, vn al
‘ inirnl l. illi. n. ii- -lilptiirnl. In
m Wa'IungtuM
an .Inininal. .1 n ea■
( niiiiimm-t lia n a and Russia It,i - ■
lllllin h . die l.ipiniei-r D ip itl
n,,,v f,e pietrnl .,| (hr lllilr lllf Vlrl
'..... mi... I I ll'.. II VII... I . m Inriil I..I- ,ipplied lln-se li.'l.l inn
f" "
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ilnVvll thru Irmi
lot d rfrated t,,,L "lilv I., l.ii.ipi' n.,1 a.||,n rnl
ultu-.n
lap.in'. ie m liv min wmld affair* ■nr.i-, inn.ill aleim d.r —■
hul unit if llirv aglrc In Hiiltvh inn n| dir MrdlleiMue.ni
The new nelinn e-tem l. the inn.
American plan- aliradv well devr-

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piiwri aI Ihr prarr ronfrirnrr nifl
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s c o n 's SCRAP BC
‘Blames Strikes
!For Shaky Selling
• JA C K S O N V IL L E ,
Oct.
31(Sprcinl)-— “ While (he strike* may
not have yel reached the national
ejnergenty Hate, they are interfer­
ing with the liability of our marktti on practically all commodiliei.
report! coming into this office indi­
cate!." laid William L . Wilson. Dir­
ector of Slate Market! in hit week­
ly maikrt rrview.
*• 'Manager J. W. Lamb of the
Dade City Market italei he fecli
0ie egg market it particularly af­
fected and Manager Sandy Ander, ton of the Sanford Market, through
4hich iiiqvci fteili fruit! and vegetahlei. la yi hit market ii feeling
the effect. With luch condition!
(liltin g , perhapi it ii fortunate that
(he crop
ci
this Iraion ii a little later
than naira I on moil of the m arkrli.
&lt; "Condition# on tha market* gen­
teelly show good growing rnmlltlOflA HIM |»l«I■JM'4*tM o f good hti *
seats, wit Ii the exception of the
Florid* ''City Market. Thu pte­
rion* optimistic report of that
liHiiket limy tinvc awakened the
enmity of it* evil genii a* aeven
to elgtn lin-liea of rain fell the
•arly pNit of laat week with coi'tlmied dully raiiia alnce. All id
tile (ilmii' land was diowned out
and moat of the scM'bvd* suffertd damage. H»mo"pMV UHd toin*to*e may teach the market early
hut thin M'l-lmck will run the nee
ton tlx I., eight wt+tts late, flow
ever. It la nut tun l l t f ' t d ‘replant
and given N Ineak fem o ra may be­
gin market lug produce by the mid­
dle or laat uf January.
"Pecan uiirtlona are to begin
on two of the markets on Nov­
ember tat. Theae aalaa will laun the Htarko State Farm er'»
Market, mid llmdfay State Farmbra' Mmket llmiifay.
"Tha Palmetto Market advises
good eoiidltloiia there with the
anticipation nf a big yield, numt
ly toinatui'i, llnmgh the Vidume
will not begin tu move until the
-middle nr hint of Noveinhor.
"The Fort Mytra Mnikct tvpurta
crop* In tllie ronditinn and with
conilnnlng good weather u small
t|uanliiv of pepper and ritruml»ciI tumid begin moving not Inlet than
November Kllli.
. ''The Poiniiiino Market expects
brcduci: to begin moving freely
from that
mid
Unit men by lha middle
n!
November with good growing and
frenlhei* enndllloni continuing.
”t"Thi- Hnnfoid State Farmer..'
Markat
reported volume
uf Iwann,
;t r*l
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.
eggplant»,
cucumber* and citrus
flrjcjplaiht
UCreaaln earh wook with quanti­
Increasing
tyV rungl
ranging from good to fancy.

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of beana avorag

to 92-0(1 during the past
week with cucumber* averaging
from 93.60 lu |.1.7ft| eggplant

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brought 92.(81 to 1X116, .voluinv uf
both uf tlu u- Item* small. tUJHH)
hoses of cltrna brought 94.16 tu
■4.26 for oranges and l.’I.IM) to
•4 .(HI for giapefiull depending
on_*ljc and vuilely. A largo vo­
lume of fnury belt giuih'd hvaiin.
a fair volume of ciicuinlmr* ami
eggplant with a good supply of
oiangea and giu|&gt;efiult are »x
pteted till* week.

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(C n II i w ! eraw raae O w l.
the fart that It appealed a» the
ourth point of foreign policy In
'resident Trumnn'i menage tr.
Conyics* taut January. The Ad
ministration wants t'nngres* In
p a n the necessary legislation fm
It next leaalon.
• Achemiii said that any idea
: ni»at steel mill* will aprlng up In
tha wilderness or that Idllluna nf
dollar* will ho handed out la
, sheer nonaenae" hut that untlei
tbs program "roinparatlvety email
Mina applied through aound pro&amp;i taeta ran |u ntluco great- returna.*’
[ ■ TH i
dcacrllu'd 'trWte, I 'ltt 'fact,
■ American i,.clinician* are already
H helping tunny natlimi, particularu - ly In l-ntin AmMrtt i tu ' tnrtt#r
tnolr prndncllnn Irf atrictfRur* hint
industry,
disease.
___ _ to compier
.
^ to
Id road* and school! and to
inly modri o techniques In gov..nmeat.
- - " In th* great deliat* now going
m in the world," Arheatm said,
i Cofnmuulata talk nf organlagreat ma**#a of people In five
t plan* tu carry out elaborate
omlc program*. They say thl»
way for pcoid* to gat mure
necessities of Ilf*.
y promlae hungry, dlatresa
com­
taouq food and material rom
a, Tt only they will accept
t r y to th* state In rtlurn ‘ ‘
people who hart alwaya
5er*iU e, who ha*o never known
;lon of a bill of rights,
mapu^loua promlaee*p#nd"real,
Th#'alternative that la offered

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a pi# through tkt Fraala"

Achvaon aontlnuaq.

a wav to Improva their ma
lal welfare and * “
IWlFaa frea man
ignlty and,
, , » | K f t } f 'f t l.n l Ol
tvidual capaetttlea.
etuld*. They
... .
#d a way of J lfa that
from
only to
wlaaa
to be

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M O N D A Y O C T . 81, 1019

s c o n Ford DiscloEes
A Rise In Assets
Of $123,507,000

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D ET R O IT , Oct. SI— (A&gt;)—The
Ford Motor Co. .had total assets
«f 11,149,240,000 nt the end of
I04H,
The figure, ihacliiaed
today,
with the filing of the company’s
annual report with the Massachu­
setts state tax commissioner In
lloxton. compares with assets of
11,026,733,000 at th# end of 1947.
The statement Hated cash, ae&gt;mints and notes receivable, se­
em Hies and patent rights at 9427,h.»7,i:0O compared with 9402,106,ooO at the end of 1047: real estate,
mai-hlnery, equipment, tools, furni
itures and fixture# at 9430.670,»(HI compared with 93M,183,000;
inventories at 9233,080,000 com­
pared with 9231,634,000. Prepaid
expense* and dafarred
charges
were listed at 97,093,000 compared
with 96,911,000.
Under current liabilities Ford
reported 9209,102,000 at the end
of last year compared with 9260,202.000; reserves 923,064,000 compared with 920,247,000;
capital
-tuck at 917,208,000 unchanged
from the previous year, and surpin* at
9909,769,000 compared1
with 9732.019,000 at the end of
1917.

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M I e T i M * *j P w »t &gt; A
H A lM T - D D T O N in k

County’s Farmers
Can Rent Machine
To Burn Weeds

SaleM Tax
tCeallaeeg Press Page
will make their report* by thr«
20th of the month after collection:'
Th* tax law has b#«n challenged
In court. An Injunction against
collection of it Is asked In We*t
Palm Baach. State officials expect
the Injunction tn be denied today.
They are going ahead with plana
- tax starting fTues­
i
to collect
thu
day.
I’alm Beach Circuit Judge Jos.
eph S. White will hear the case at
3:30 P. M. (K S T) on motion filed
by L. S. (iauldin, twteran attorn*-*
ami owner of the Alhambra Apart­
ment-Hotel, who charge* th* sales
tax on transient rentals, vlolatas
Florida’s constitutional ban on In­
come tax.
The sales tax law, passed by
the special session of the Legisla­
ture te!
last........................
month, Is due to go Into
effect tomorrow.
(iauldin sold he has received of­
fer* of assistance from property
owners’ associations In St. Peters,
burg and Miami. He contends h t j
only incoma Is from tho hotel and
that the 3 per cent levy Is a tax
on his Incoma.
He asked that the tax be de­
clared unconstitutional and void
and that Comptroller Clarence M.
(lay be enjoined from enforcing
the law against him or trying to
impose any of the act’s penalties
on him.

A district owned ditch bank
&gt;veed burner is available for rental
H A L L E R W E E N iV o O C A IN ’ to farmers in Seminole County,
W I R E IS
I.es Jacobsen, planning technician,
1 M Y IS IB L E
u**istlng In the Seminole Soil
H i l l w h ’i r
t i5 A
Conservation District, announced
H
A
l
N
T
s
r
a
j
n
i
t
/
M ^ KED H I
today.
Th* ditch bank weed burner, h*
stated, does an excellent Job con­
trolling vegetation along ditch
/• '* *
f/f^ A
bank* and in the ditch bottom*
S IL K IL
• /V ii
4 ' /• 4 ' I
when the ditthee are dry. Th*
W HITE A f A L L
burners generate an intense heat
i f is t h e o n l v
.
which scurchas the weeds, and
fO W L IN T H E WORLD
leuves an oil deposit on tha vega
tntion. Scorching of th* plants,
WITH B LA C K SK IN coupled with the remaining oil
depuslt* la sufficient to kill most
type* of vegetation encountered.
Fomier* and grower* who wish to
the type Job performed by the
burner may contact R. F. Cooper,
F. T. Meriwether or Kd Cameron
y f f / , . , ■ ..
on whose properties dltrhas were
ra n ker.
burned laat weak.
V 0 - jf - N y
/fH A H &lt; rfE
Kd Davis, local land clearing and
l w w t * [ 1\*.
improved nastura contractor, is
W O M EH
•saw*.
at*4 II. • fm
■iparatlng the weadhurner for tha
o F 'T &amp; E
ilistrlrt. Kd points out that the
cost of burning the ditches scales
&lt; U A R iC S
upward*
or
downwards
from
W EAR.
j.ri().0fl per mile. The siie uf th*
V E IL S ,
tx
m
«r
* i i ; , j j u , . ditch, amount and types of vegeb
lution und ranknt-** of growth
EV LK
determine* the amount charged.
y \M a &lt;
i s &lt;h l
W tflM
W A8HINQTON , Oct. 31-&lt;/P&gt; - In uny event the weedhurner cleans
B l c c i s r f VO LCA N O
&lt;M e V
The White House *uld I imIuv It 1* ditches much cheaper and more ra­
IH 1 H L W O R L D
„ I I . s i Ii m S r r n
r &gt; s , oa*I
K xstlesea rtmm Page Oae)
unlikely that President Truman pidly than hy the use uf hand la­
EAT.
Pmitlg Wood!. "1 ve had ‘ !te im- will attend tha wedding of Vice bor. Fanner* who with to have participate In lha Bamlnol* Coun­
i /b y m
pulir for weeks."
President Rurkely und Mrs. Caile- their ditches cleaned may con­ ty Armistice Day calibration an4
flict I.es Jacobsen or Kd Davla in paiad* un Nov. 11.
Officers lit Toledo, notified by ton H. Hailey at Hi. I.ouis.
o ts tftr *
M A U N A L O A ih
Th# parade will form at 10:00
Hanford so that they may lie In­
While
press
Heeretury
Charles
authorities
here,
rushed
to
the
big,
H A W A II.
N O .A FK !C A ‘
i ------------ i ambling Harding home. They (I. Ro.» would lint go beyond thut cluded in .xchedtilet of operation. A. M. and will mova at 10:30
A few cooperators In Seminole o’clock from in front of the
found Mrs. Mildred Harding. 4d, statement, Mr, Truman lias an­
Uf« IHA A*"* iNMft lynAfrit. few k
•lead in the bedroom. Nearby was other importnut engagement on district are planning to try sweet Tourist Canter, Fast First Street
end Sanford Avsnu*.
blue lupin*
for fall
and spring
her mot In r, Mra. Maud* Thompson, the day
Nov. 18.
iy of
or the
.. . . wedding
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A prominent speaker has been
rritlrally Injured.
He Is to lie u guest that night gracing for th* cattle. Kd CamrrMrs. Thompson died at 6 A. M.. at a stale dinner to be given by mi, Ceresoll Brothers, Ceurg* Her- ■sleeted to deliver a public adA
dress at tha Band Hhall at 11 w
In a Toledo hospital.
the Hlinh of Iran, who will lie den, Dr. C. W. Baker and F. T. A. M. Following th* addrasa a
&lt;r*sHa*M r » M rase itaet
i
When Hauling arrived ut Crouse visiting Washington then.
Meriwether are making prepara firh dinner, at nominal charge,
fie, insii Y
pillule Woods, ail elite Detroit
The former Cabinet member's
R ush suid that Mr. Hurklev t"le- thins for planting this legume. will ti* served at tha American
sohiiib, he aroused Mis. Koliert phoned the President
On lund not previously ferti­
secretary »aid number* of the
Hulurday
I lioodhand, his dauglitor by till evening to tell him of the wedding lised, they plan to harrow In Legion Hut.
house-hold found Hti'ttliilu* UluimAll person* Interested In en­
; lii it marriage.
•clous In bed tills limtulng. lie dhd
plant which were announced yes­ mo to 4(8) pounds of superphos­ tering float* in th# parad* ar*
“ He seemed breathless slid de-mu, nflei a physician ailtw d at
phate
and
100
of
muriate
of
poadvised to contact Jamas Q. Gal­
piessed,” she told police. "He terday.
the house.
. .
i tash per arte on it clean well pre­ loway, Post commander, Phone
1•tutted to tell me soiiii thing and
Stl-'ttiiilun hud'Hiitfrird from *
pared seedbed. 60 to 111) pounds uf 9176.
^lln illv him ted out ’You might a*
JVIort* T o u r i n t H
In-art i-oudltfoil since last aprlng.
double ur triple Inoculated seed
n o ih* Invitation committee of
well know. I’ve just killed Mildted
Id* •cchtlaiy *ald, hud had been
)
will he sown broadcast and har- the Post are Douglas Htanstrom
' ami her mother. I hit them witli a
.-oiivsU’fcIhg hVre.
|(’aaliaee* prnm Paae liasl
towed in, or drilled In 8 Inch rows
T. Louclif^
hummel Pill lu el ty miim they’re been built In Un-ater Miami since The lesser seeding rate will be chairman, • Capt. E.
Ill* wife and her mothn Mr*.
und John Pierson.
I dead.” ’
W. .1. Wallace, weie with him
last season and many moie uie used when planting In drills.
1 By the time police officeis call­ being rushed tu completion.
when he died.
Liming of the soil Is not neces­
ed
liv
Mra
Cmidhuhd
came
to
ttic
IN D IA N S W ED .' . .
Twenty new apartment build­ sary where th# soil reaction Is
Sic!tinlu» started Ills industrial
house,
however.
Ilaidlng
had
MIAMI, Oct. 31—(A*)— For th#
a r m with (Imieral Mntnis, he
ing* have gone up around Daytona In the range qf slightly acid to
Kiown caldi,
« »t •;
.-liming ii vlci'-iireihUnt In 1931
Rearh and nreanfroul eottnge col­ neutral.' Mr. Jacobsen points out first time In Dad* county history,
"Thunk you tm coining, gentle- ony association officials estimate that lupines are . susceptible to " Hamlnnlr Indian couple has filed
Hs went to II. H. Hteel three yeni*
men."
he
said.
"
I’m
very
smry
laltr and suoceeded Myron C.
a 10 percent imreas# in accommo­ loot knot and in order to make pro- application to wed.
»*■*
at gelling you out h» early. Hut dation*. Cottage owners there are per growth they must have ade- „ Mlaa Laura Mae Jumper, IB/ttf
I'nvlor a* hoard chalrmnii In 1918.
this
Is
Important.
I
killed
two
peo­
lie did not hold the po*t hmg.
more enthusiastic, however, than i|ukte moisture during the growing J'',rt , Lim JiM fm , and Mag - 3111
ple In Toledo— my wife and her hotel ownera at tho moment.
President Hnnsuvelt made him
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season. Heeding
should he mad# Oeoeola, 20, Miami parking tot'at­
muOwnP"
1
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i
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chairman of th* war resource*
tendant, Indicated they will be
Tourist utlrnctluns, often a bell­ l&gt;efur* Nuv. 16 In this area.
Under
questioning
by
O'Dell,
hoard the following year anil kept
married tomorrow In
Pin«wo4d|
wether, plan for greater crowds.
Harding'
said
h«
hgd
married
his
Ulm lu similar high (Mists 1n the
Baptist Cl}ye|rt.» , •
^
Bllvar Hprlngs near , Oc*l»—
wife
14
year*
rage,
p
m
a*
the
fhre of charges by some new
time when she wa* gaining promt where mntui courts are gulng bp
dealers - that Blettlnlu* wa* too
spending
arnco
a* a pianist ami vlo'lu In every direction —Is
TO L A T E TO C LAH H IFY
*hik Imslnc-H* nilndnd."
9260,Wl • to remiMlel Its layout. A
, «0*aiiaa#e *••■ # • • ! uaal
teacher'.
Hhs
wau'his
thlid
wife.
cachet'.
I
Hlidtlidns was 43 when
half million visitors went to link nt'teid.
• !* W A N TED : Fountain * Lunehsak'
Harding
said
he
had
heroine
veil named him under secretary of
The Csech ambassador, Vladimir
frciisled over his wlln's devntlon Tower lust year unit Cypress G ar­
ette Manager.
, .
r. Must be sxpetc
stale, a sniurl** aplmlntniint. Ilo
tu music mol het lack of It tcrukt den* at nearby Winter Ha'ven an- Oittrata, asked for an a(ipo)nttoil Cahliu’l
leiicd and able to taka' raepogtook overr the top
Cahlnwl post a
nouni-ril itint nil
record* were mCut with Undersecretary of Htat*
tn
him.
albilltv. Roumlllat and Ander­
yeitr Inter, liecumlng the second
In liken. Tin- iinrnc held true for James K. VYt-hb, presumably as a
youngest Reeretnry of Htate In
son. Walgreen Agency. '• T &gt; Miuini'laud whh'h is
enlarging insult of thu action.
American history.
(aellltle fur more rruwda, also.
Carrying tin the wink of hi*
I’olk county hutuU ami motor
. i s m io»*. im i ,l:,ii).«* »o*a you
prtnlrri RDr. C*onli,U II mII i HIp HIiiiiih
R E A L T Y MF.KT
.. ut
j ( IJljul-losuslit
to ybuL,
I..........
i top
Iliiul TuaUS
•••mil 11 poll heavy advance honk­
wnh |»ifriiiaiiiMil i*lminnmu «f ini'
l O a a i l s s f * g r e w P an e O s s l
JA
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1LLK
,
Oct.
Jtl
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pimp ut WU.k-i)r*uahi tt (4*aD
ing*. lintel uporntinx report that
taken In coal.
Dumbarton &lt;luk.« Securltv ConferThe power to tax Is the power oV ’ir r s a 'u ls r 'llii* Ia*AUM,_bt«aua»
Government officials felt that a new guests luelude many who i, destroy, the 33rd unnual con- ««t lo g ; of f
lire that gave birth to th# United
u'
lu past years have spent winters , * . * , ! I w*, •* # S i , * . L ‘ I m » I . I m A a a a . s l *
Helhlehein-Htecl
workers
settle­
vcntlon
of the Florida Assocla- * t u * * | | ^ n * s s 1 3 4 M 4
Nations.
’
on
the
east
or
west
roast
tend
to
ment might be followed hy agree­
t on of Realtors was told today. S W 5 s r [ H 4 M 0 T * W
“ Roosevelt and tho Russians ,
ments between the union and a he moving inland, largely to es­
"It has been estimated that a
SletllnlUW 'hook 1 ilaM .blng the
number of other steel companies. cape high prices In sotno areas mid pair uf shoen la subjected to 602
Yalta Conference. U due for |iubll■TRUCK BY AIMIOIOAT which severed both her feel while aha was bathHathlehtm I* the No. 2 steel pro­ to gel better accomodation*.
si-purate tuxes, Hradley Burchum
.ullon oh Thufsnny of thl» w*ek.
lti| In l.uka Tulioe, Calif., pluc ky Imogen* Wltlsche, 14, return* to ttisv
Tin- Gulf Coast has been attract­ said of Orlando.
ducer, ranking only Itehlnd If. H.
. s ffS
. /facie
in V
In piddle statement* and article*
•tudles In (tie RntuviHe Joint Union High School, near Sacramento,
ing moie und more visitor* In the
prompt, easy
Steel.
iver the last few years, the form,*ll«f. Aa* Ih*
Automobile deulvr t'lnl Davit, Oakland, Cullf., was convicted Of n*g«
Th# argument whether emnloves last several years.
i Rerrotary of Htate hud given
i*N t
Ugeiice lu th* urcldtul sud will be sentenced on Nov. 7. (international)
Hi. I’eivrshurg, with an estimat O LD F A F E K HKLFH M USEUM •"letsaat.
should share In pension costa has
plry last* plsaasa the you
nme glimpse* of history at Yalta
L K A D V IL L R , C o lo .-(A 1-H # aly way they
Item the principal Issue In the ed 269,(8)0 visitors Inst &gt;'*sson
"B O l
i* we saw II.
f iiisfk-in
ate#) strike. Most other steel rom experts more this wlntar, Cham- House has on* claim to fame. ,&lt;
usds1 by a
• jswu/ulurir
•
*
_
On one nccaslou he »nld lie knew
palaa, Including U. H. Steel have !&gt;•■i of Commerce Manager Rill Kvery room In tha old houaa In this
N o t a r y M ovom
lioui Ih * pfuri criticised sw rel
'
at
yo*»
two-mlle
high
silver
mining
town
Dnvenpoit
says.
He
think*
the
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Insisting
that
workers
should
heen ‘
igruement by which Russia obtaincontribute toward pension costs.
season may lie a little late gat- has been redecorated In wallpaper
ia Kuril* Island
treatise** Pee as N e t « m | j
|(ta*ltss»S S . mm m i , Oael
rd uusstsalp
CIO President Philip Murray ting sturtrd but eaya there will br uf lha 70* and 30a.
Ipan.
Hut
since
ar much us pusiltde of this hual- tn accept. anothar asalgnlMMdbr touched off a rousing demonstra­ 300 to 600 more rental unite at
hain nort
Whan a naw type of wallpaper
retire.
ha agreement Involved future nrss for our roinmuiilty".
tion at th* opening session of the the beaches. One lintel man, in ­ was shown at a Pueblo Exhibit
lartlrlpatlou by Russia In th# war
Rapurts circulated that Secre­ 19 th convention today when h«* jecting a sad note, said If tha steal tlon In 1974, ana room of tha Haaly
Vuriuiis cities mid i-iiuntie* In
gainst
gsinfti -rJapan, Btettlnlu* eald. It Florida spend tl.aim.bun „ year tary of Defense Johnson and Bee- promised to "cleanae” th# organi­ strike last* 90 days and Idles more House was paparad with It. A few
mild
not be made public at that
mild no
ratary of the Navy Matthews, al­ sation of pro-Communlsta. _
workers "we’ll jose our pants."
yedfa ago a search was mad* of
Ims "a
"without anifqngeriflg the trying to alli.irt tide tourist though not on th* official llst«of
After referring to abuse dir­
Hotels, however, report heavier U advllfe basement* and attic*
bustnOss,
Mr.
Higgins
continued.
vtulle
course of the Wtr |t1 the
hole ri
White House callers, had rom* In ected at him by the Musrow radio, reservations than last year and with Ih* result that enough oldAnd the Flmiihi Htsle Adver­ hy a slilu entrance to *r» I'raal Murray, In hla kaynol* address, many muiur courts already have time wall paper was found
aclflf".
to refou
Htrtllnlu* defended Ih# w isen t tising Cothmilteo spends 9400,000 dant Truman—presumably tu &lt;S** said , that* at meal Inns of hla, own “no vucancy" signs out.
deeor.ats the houaa entirely,
cuss Denfeld'a successor.
ecurity Council voting 'formula a your mine.
CIO cisrutlve hoard:
It' waa dedicated as a Colorado
Ft. Myers reports registrations
. hlch h# eald Fianklln"D, RooeePresidential
press
Seeretavy
rrqtary
"I did npt knpw whether.I was "well ahead" of last year with musaum In 1949.
"This business Is highly com­
ters ike talking I d s flnW (»tr#*hbv#ak#r I attendance at the Thomas A. Killfit hud .proposed, llefalrlng tu petitive", he pointed out. "Kvery Charles (]. Russ told reporters
hie eyslern, which pet mil* «nv of
could nut say about that. It Wba a coniralta, or an FB I man."
son home, the city’s major visitorfa Nad
ho ’’Big' F irs " to veto sanction* city In the state is exeillnk It­ DO!sslble th# defense chiefs
" If we are eolne to cleans* this attraction, 20 percent above laat
A BIO W H B B L
hut not to veto procedural qua*- self to the limit of feting accom­ be
movement, which by the way we summer and fali. Mora than a doa­
etn there, he aald.
D E N V E R —DP)—"H#
couldn’t
Ions like the presentation of n modations and lecivutlonul facili­
are going th do at this convention en new motor courts have added do it." Insisted Elmar Johnson,
-omplalnt, hr once wrotat
f ties In an effort to make our
— " Murray
started--to —,
say when
y st-----,
Sr. "He Isn’t big enough." "Oh,
too rental units,
ITA M A N H THIKK
the more than 400 dagatea broke
"This formula w*» a racognl- vlalUr* like tlmlr community and
Harasuta saya the summer has yce, I did." aald Elmer, Jr., "111
ROM
E,
Oct.
81—OP)—Th*
ComInto noley cheer*
.Ion uf one of th* major facta of cunt* there. The ninull town Ml.
Dow «"•*"
you.'
been lit husleat In history and show
ntcr-nallonnl Ilf* In Ih* world Dora bus a special tourist build­ munlst-lvd General Confederation
Murray was unable to finish with 200 naw tourist court unit*
Bo little Elmer showed hla dad
of
Labor
called
a
10-hour
genaral
bowling
today-tho fart that wlhont Agree­ ing for shofflelHmrd,
bis sentence,
and between 130 and 200 privet* and an assistant fir* chief how ho
similar
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recreation. strike throughout tha nation today
ment among th* great powers, green and
A t least
three, and poealhly • residences, It la prepared,
ii
on turned In n fnlao alarm. Ha Joel
m
p so n i
to
protest
the
killing
of
two
farm­
lasting peace will lie Impossible," Tha city of Orlando has several
doaen unions under io-rall#d left chamber of commerce prognoatlea- stood o nlho sent of hla tricycle
hands
In
an
armed
clash
of
polka
ng leadership are threatened Ilona, for a busy wlntar.
i
chief
If* warned Ih* world at tha and pedal building:) for laurlata and
and reached Into the box. Tho
af World War 11 that • eitlllia- so have Dayton* Reach, Mel­ and land-hungry peasants In south­ with oueter from the CIO.
Bradenton, and Manatee coun­ let Elmer, 8r. tarry on from there.
ern Italy.
Murray declared that left-wing* ties, looking back to the record•lun cannot survive anothar wa»", bourne ami Deljiml.
The two werv killed and I I era follow the Intereat of the Bo*
It I* necessary for Hanford to
xml declared again and again that
breaker laat year, export a bigger
*h* world must not pamdt th* offer similar attractions If w* farmhands and four policemen
season. A few more motor court*
!WSwounded
yesterday
itf
a
burgeon*
M
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compete
with
them,
Mr.
Units,I Nations to fall.
have gone up but generally accom­
new*
ing peasant unrest, th* m
Th* Induarlallst-dlplomM rai ‘
modations are about tho aome, Tha
agtney Astra reported. Th* d a
.
(it.
the
report
of
the
Rotary
rd as Sacralary of (Rat*
k
ln*Jum».
Hradenton trailer park, howaver,
ooeurred In Cruloue.
It aid, ooeurred
T
h
e
y
Club#',
housing
committee,
Mr.
union."' Murray ahoutrd.
1043, after Roosavalta death, to ha
Calabria province near tha In at# have no devotion to their country largest In the world with 1,000
BltaMer revealed tlmt the %
succeeded by Jams* f ,
hay* no
of tbs Italian boot, whan'pcaaaete
Murray get' N
another
cheer when lota In tha main park. la.sold out
W
Houlh Caroline. At tha dfiri* tli
where** laat year It hod lota la
tried to occupy Und belonging la He
. &gt;eSd
that "no aabUatl
Mild.that
President Truman appointed him
spare,
(MtUnated cost for .heating Marquis BarRageri.
&gt;o be U, B. representative oh tha
Tampa, Uha iaoqi other d u ll
eookli
‘ 11 *“
* a
ooollng
will *b* about
930
Mecurity Council, leaving that month
cltlae, report* reservations 10 par93 In sum
........... In winter ami 33
ooat the following, year, he w la mer. Janitor a m lc s will hfe about BO-YBAR-OLD H U L
pmM and better above laat m r
w i t t r i i f In J
DKH M OIN ES, ...
and Bartlejr Gay, president of the
I I I a month. ...
tin, than a l k r „
Tampa
I I was estimated that the 10c Clover
. . . .Hullar,
. . I I ye an
‘ ha U, B. Sanata from
. .
per Plat* tax on all civic eluba operation this summer an th e...
rar tv
■taatirina cam* hi
wdih th# along tho roast."
e re u
----- -----.w A
W*VB| Bee farm three mile*' nert(i
Wi- raise
about4 fiD
9IH.60
a weak.
PHONB t U
U S SA N FO RD A V I.
month ago from hla
thtia retiring the total coat of Amana, Iowa.
Eleven motor courts,
law'# horn* at Beat
The maeMna la owaed ky
of
duplexes
end.
n
plus
71-uatt
lYaUn* the building In about
ilatory.
t&lt;ong Island, while tha
apartment house have b o m up at
weeks. A tax thereafter of
main#* th m ,.
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idute would be sufficient
T *» p * which,
however,
still
H I, t h m »
VHPU
for utllltlee and Janitor baa been used praetleaUy
n’t bid for tho to '
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th# report stated,
lm .a n d J
year since.
,
with tno wi
IW ,
"W*lHad of
areas to
l i t I . LYM A N A V I.
leetlng wa* preelded over
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tribute to l
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t l Pretact the Foot* • f Ik* World;
To Promote IM Progress of Amtrlc
To Prodoc* Prosperity for Hanford.
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New Sales Tax
Taken In Stride
By Floridians

Banners Advertise
Sanford Oh Trucks
Out Of Farm Mart
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Huge trailers nr* now rolling
rut of th* Sanford Ht*tc Farmfra Market with their cargo*

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ejt as coming from Bnn/erd and
the local Mtnl* Market hy * hu«r«
green rlhhon streamer painted
no each side of trailer*.
This fin" nohllcltv for Sanford
l» due to the rnterorlap and
olanalng of the Hanford Stale
Marlrnl Assnclntlmi of which At
Fk Inner la nuhllcltv chairman,
nml *&lt;• the co.on*ratlnn of WII«"'* Horne, trucker. wh»ae new
nfrtea mvl h’"idutiartf r* Is IncatImmediately south of the markat.
Three laree nlumlnum trailers
rwped hv Mr. Horne are being
oaloted with the atreemera and
"* dects r-d ve*t#rd"V that about
*ri|leoa owned hv o*he W *|
tro-W r* will also hear the elans.

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The erecn banner sign was
designed hv MarrH r*llle of ths
r&gt;deo Sign On. The sign read*:

S*nf»rd HMte Farmers Mark»*. Citrus Fridla, Florida Veg.
cistiles. Hanford. Florida. KlorIHw'»
yiop li'twHifi* r u n U r "
The trueVs and trailers will
e .re - the flsnfnrd message Into
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InrHeotell.- |s a ■former eltlsen
"f Montreal.
•toh., #n^eH n»w Market Tern''nat h'dldlng la now eomnlete
and he hna opened a well eoiitnn»d Innrh r»om, and autoomnh'K
ear Innrl room, an Amoco FillIn* Station end 0« the .inner
f*oer of l he two story building
•re rrt-ms for trucker*.

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Hv ARHOCIATRn
Novemher spread « frost e finger
across a wide seellon of the east♦rn half of the country lodav,
A freealng lino ax (ended from
*E th# Or*al Lakes rafloij Into the
west Gulf atat*e and Into parts
* f New York and Pennsylvania,
freealng In parts of Arkanaaa ami
Mississippi and w ie n*ar the 82
mark In areas of T#n"Mi#e, L-hi|
altng, Kentucky egd Taxaa. Chic
■to ■ early momlg« $8 was Uta
Ihweat mark of th* rnttumn aeason.

Sanford Citizen* Greet New
Florida Sale* Tax With A Smile
"Sanford people are joking tbout llir Florid* sales tux. hut t can
ire that they do nol like it," derlared T. E. .Smith, npcraliu id t newt
stand in the Sanford Allanlic National Hank Building at the new tale*
lax went into effect this morning.

At McCmry's. Mrs. Dean P. Taylor, presiding at

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♦ counter, reporti'd tluil mint cos1 turners me Inking the lux in 11
spirit uf fun nnd lire cu-upeintlng
very nicely in paying I In- tux pen­
nies.
At the Ituuinillnl nnd Andermu
Drug -Htuii', Mr*, {icuigi Steel,
employee of the Hell Tcleldunie
Co. (rented her fellow employee,
Miss Anna Mnv Green to 0 cup nf
coffee, took her snlec icceipt to
Jonn Teugue, cashier nt the drug
store, depnslti'd 10 cents nnd was
nhmit to walk uwny hut wax re­
called til pny tho un« cant lux,
which she tendered with n smile.
A ray nf hope fur Hiiiifmil wom­
W ASHINGTO n T N ov. I 1/1’) - en eamu (mm Mrs. ti. I&gt;. Weber
employee of the Mlroml tlonuty
Fite, accompanied by a rumbling aliop, who rovealetl Hint there Is
series of explosions, caused heavy on tax nn beauty treatments.
damage to tha $ll,000,00f) Post- Itennty prepuratlonn sold to eusoffice Department building today tomsrs are taxed, however, and
h|i ii are aubject to the 20 percent
and sent hundred* of government Federal luxury tnx on cusmctlcn.
employe** fleeing to the at met*.
K J. Newman nf Jarkso*. Mleh.
The hlate was confined lo die paid 11 one cent levy at 11 drug
eighlh floor. But before firemen counter with n smile, “ I don't mind
brought it under control, ilu-y helping to support the schools In
Florida," lie declared with u smile.
poured loxa of watgt .into the
Mrs. M. 15. Stone, munnger of
columned, limealoma struclurr on 1 I'ureells, reported this morning
Pennsylvania Avenue between I2lli ,l"11 'here m is a heavy demand for
and 13th street*. Northwest.
I f " 1'" «"'■
»'er store yonc
,
,
,
li’idiiy ns customers sought lo buy
omoke^ and water damage w.i* i„.foic the tnx went into effort,
heavy. There was no immrdntlr
Ibiwiitown gioreries icported
official estimate of the loss, but thnl -tuple goods were nut taxed
hut Hint ''nun essential" Items
a somewhat similar fire in 193^
•iii'li n- toilet paper, matches, light
soon after the building was con­
hnlhs, toothpicks, mops, brooms
structed- caused $400,000 dam­ and other mu mi factored articles
an- subject In tax If tha sale la
age.
At least three person* were over eight rent*. Tobacco is taxed,
drinks
Injured, either hy flying glass toil mil iigatettr*. Boft
from the explosion*, or when t over eight rents are taxed.
N’o tax it charged front one to
section of tho seventh floor rd l
lug fell in.
rigid cents Inclusive, from nine to
Two were employers onf the III rentn Hie tax Is one rent; from
federal Communications Commis­ It to 7U rents, Inclusive, two cents
sion. They were Richard Jaruloui and from 71 rents to Vt.Og I* three
and D. C, Corrigan. Roth suffer­ rents.
ed head injuries.

Fire, Explosion*
Heavily Damage
U. S. Postoffice

Similar Blaze In 1935
Caused Distruction
T o t a l i n g $400,000

ated .Preas reporter, got a had I t C U N 1(1111 N e w
door Itelilud him was blown mil
tilt the 7th floor while he was
telephoning a report on the fire
to his offlee.
Three firemen were taken In
emergency hospital. They were
overcome hy smoke while fight­
ing the hlsia.
Tha hulldlng Ismiaes several
agencies In addition to the Postnff Ice Department.
Mnrtin Levy,
Federal Com(llBiflitHf* &lt;r» f*M«» iH i

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Tax Collection Gain

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NEW YORK,
Nov.
I —(/P)—
.Mayoi William O'Dwyer says th#
Couiuiunist inirty lie* u "stranglelurid" arts Now Vnrk Clty'a $178,
111)0,(KM)-ii-year Welfare DepartMiami.
The llm im ralic mayor, sashing
ruulurilun, taibt ■ Tammany Hall
rally last night that party mem­
bers will lie irusted from Welfare
Department posts aa aoon aa Civil
Service rule* permit.
"The Cfimmuniat Party, either
with perinissinn or design, was al­
lowed try Hie previous administra­
tion In gel a stranglehold on the
Department of Welfare," O'Dwyer
said.
He declared that party control
Is so strung that R » . Vito Marrantonin, American Labor Party,
"is almost telling poor people he
Is the one who distributee public
money, that they have to go to
his clubhouse to get It."
Marcnntonio Is running agalnat
O'Dwyer fur mayor, If la other opimnunt, running on a RepublicanLiberal-Fusion ticket, ia Newbold
Morris, close uaoeiato of the Into
Mayor V . II. La Guardla, who was
O'Dwyer’* predecessor.
O'Dwyer charged .that Moreentonio hail *cce*e»To the L a Ouardla
administration
"through
alleys
and bark doers."
A D M IRAL, FO B C B O DOWN
W A 8 H IN 0 T 0 N , Nov, 1—&lt;AVA Navy plans carryirwr Vie# Ad­
miral Korraat P. Sham an
to
Washington was forced lo land to­
day at Baltlmoro because of on*
gins trouble.
Tha plana had picked up Bbarman at New York after ha hod
flown from tho MadHar r anane
aboard a comas*relal "
Anacostla Naval At

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Mediator To Employ
Bethlehem S e t t l e ­
ment In Forcing
Other Agreements

John L. Galloway, Tax Collar
tor, reported today that 00.it per
cent of the ontlra tax roll for the
year HMft he* been collected, as
compared with 00 par cant In 1047.
This leaves only seven tenths of
one per cent uncollected anal
chargeable to errors, double aaelements, and Inaolvanclea, he said.
Galloway also said that the
But warmer weather was on th* Mr,statements
numbering around
wav for th* midweek and th* mass tax
covering 1040 taxes havu
of warm air was axpected tn ax- 10,000
♦ tend into the eastern states to­ been prepared and are now In tho
mall. Tha tax book* open nn Nov.
morrow.
.'Mild temporal art a were report­ la A discount of 4% ia allowed for
ed
from the m a t plalna westward
to' tha Pacific Coeat. The mar- payment In November, 8% In Decamber, s% in January 104 in Feb­
ruary and net In March,
Taxes unpaid on April 1 are doMoat of the country had clear
weather. But light rain Was re­ llriquent and subject to penalties.
ported In soma porta of the southB A IL FO B COM M IBS
N E W Y O R K , Nov. I — OP)— Th*
Ik ie s were cletint along the At- government asked 91,000,000 bail
for the s i convicted Communist
leaders today In the event they are
let out of Jail while thalr appeals
era being heard.
M IAM I, Nov. 1L k n fn lsisls *
Irving 8. Shapiro, special aaalato tha U. S, attorney, told
t S S c T S f fa ll
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J . S. circuit court of appeals
0.
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that this woe the view of Attorney
Oeaernl J . Howard MaGrath.
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Chine Expects 53 Feared
Early Peace In
Airliner
Major Strikes

Lake Mary Home

T A L L A H A S S E E , Nov. I --&lt;/!*&gt;—
Floridians today appealed lo be
M taking their new sales tax in stride.
A ipol check of merchant) in
scattered cities showed little grumbling on the part of buyen who lor
Concrete block that has the appearance of shingles mid known
iht fin! time were required to lay
down a few penniea for the Slate lo contractors as "ahlplapped" has been used in the new home sl.ove
of Mr. and Mrs. W II. Harrell on the north shore of Luke Mmy. They
with the price of many purchases own and operate Harrell's Grocery nt M l Hanford Avenue V\ |„
Moat itorei reported consider­ Holcomb, contrncior, states that the home is the first with tin, typo
able good natured banter between of block to lie built In Lake Mary. It features three rooms on t|„.
clerk* and cuitotncu but few irr- side with k large picture window overlooking the lake. Prospective Imm
builders ale Invited to see It,
.
(R ioua complaint*. Moat complaints
emitted around complicated ca•mptiona.

Many merchant* had brieled
their clerka in advance. Some re­
ported volume of transaction* slow­
ed down hy talk about the tax and
’ 0 the new system of making change.
Some store* reported isles volume
alumped today after several days
of slightly more active trading
than usual on the part of customers
who sought to save die lax hy pur­
chasing before the (jtadline.
A waitress nt Tampa complain­
ed her patrons seamed to be tip­
ping morn lightly than usual he_ causa of th* tax. There was some
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Some Grumbling Re­
ported In S t o r e s
As Confusion Re­
tards P u r c h a s e s

Some itorei reported confuainn
over collection procedure, others
laid it wai going amoothly.

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Federal Mediation Chief Cyruf
S, Citing bmlfd strongly today ha'
boprs to use the Bethlehem Staalsettlement for a lever lo pry oUL
a peace agreement in both the coni
and steel strikes.
Citing. kfl*pinit 'ah* on other
steel firms hy telephone, told re-,
isorters he. espect* other major
»teel «tiriipanies lo hegin announc­
ing settlements with CIO's Unit­
ed Steel Worker, "pretty aoon."
He predated the steel companits
wilt start operating— using what
hr railed their '"plentiful stock*"
of rnal nn band without wailing
for resumption of work in the coal
mine* closed by the walkout of
400.000 Untied Mine worker*.
He indicated that perhaps by
Friday hr may call the coal plina
owner* and Jn h n .L l-ewis* miner*
into conversation* in Washington,
in an effort to break the 5 1-day
coal stalemate.

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reported lo John R. Steelman,
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M'I d hid ief
M n b U Iii'li lifl. \ u w ly *t utluuni iii I «*»I him I mi4 i i fn h w d pi islil|i nf Mi . t
II,' If.
presidential assistant.
*•!•» Mltll* I I. -I 1 . I
Mill M is .1 A (,cifl&lt;{|*«, (hi’ UOIIlillfF ,41'llNnif J||M|MI,«
ht hr || dIfn ’i'y, - fl| | nflt' t &lt;
i il- i. I i lir.tpjWith the sleet strike settled In nvrill nf ' III'
(lit ti'tlf A*4MH'I1|| IIMI 41it11!wi♦111•| * &gt;,itfi b VI ri hull fulli nlllt* It
1,1
the plant a of Hethlehent Mice) Co., Mill
M’st N |MlI t lit'I (■JitI’lI
CIO President Philip Murray In­
n I" I I . vC-■
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vited the rest of the industry to
i ■nn. ri* inv»
MH.'lil I i
"come along" with the aamn kind
I..
I llmta
of settlement.
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1r (till
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Murray simka from the platform
of the CIO's national convention
In Cleveland. Aa til* talked, Beth­
1 , (Ill'll only
II
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lehem mill* employing 110,000
li,.
workers were firing up for a ra( .A IM -SVtl 1.1 . Nov I
t/l'l
" D ix ie to |„.,l. d.lt Hilt ..1,1 I mil
sumpt Ion nf operation*.
,
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&gt;n,
lldtl rl’illilH &gt;1 Vfil'l In I In* I'rtllH" nf
'Mil * i **| *. ''»***' nf th
Murray reported the settlement,
...............
t»|i*t|&lt;+'| fi»
fkvrln p ctP x.nrl |r»tl«i V Mr I' D l I* »r«l 1 (till *4 4n’ I i n wt n l v nf I
reached last night. In * talk
I II ilr . M MVIlhuIf I'
CIO delegates.s. Calling
Ca:
tth* month- p n i o n A n n o u n c c s P l a n
Altnt iillnrdl I.X |w iim rn l VLitm n.
l.|i- ill
I line U-SV 111*
si
II
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tout "tha rmui
old steel walkout
I d II,e net.
i T o
W it h h o ld
D u e s!
Itrpoil* uidli atrd tl H*tr will Ilf in t'nirx mntr
nil
Ip .tjtar Ihlatney of
____leant - strikea lg..tjl«
i iiintf-f li .1. •......t . ,l*i i'll Uie.
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the
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laheV," he aa
F ro m
C T O
C o ffe rs
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■lop lim n I here w as Hits vein , I bi l l ,
•
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"1 use this platform to In vite :
St'i'*i
let...,
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the reenleitmni steel companies t&lt;&gt;
Cl I VI I AND, Nov
1 |/p)
oipply Hie demand in lot
• 11,. i .m II&lt; |d .ii. |.|nii4"l into
come iilung now nnd nugnttnlc " n i . i i : j .
,i
,n
'lll'fiile until, veil* ■
* tin's e " 'll •—
tlellilelipm agreement with u» It ,h r
" Mr&lt;l l
l'1 w " k 1 • "
ill* I ’
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m I ml
I K* pilot
now Is Hie duty of the tsainnre "f a iinlrr ttlai It on llie CIO'........Ill ' I'1" '1'*’ -•■"'I.;' ....................■
, It
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brlipvit
It
Will
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In'
linn;
la
Im
Ihr Industry to sultle."
wuik Ir.idrislnp. r liallengrd thr ("10 tin i*i‘-fourtlla of
I1Im idii'11,
i,i&lt;i |.I M&gt;. &gt; tv i I’ iA,
In Wadtinglon. official* look me cnniriilmn toal.iv In hoot llir uninn ii.-ii'iig.will lie plitiili'd I., i
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the view Ilist the settlement lie out
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Hint
tween Bethlehem Steel Cmp awl
Ihr If (hat Irulrlv ad tl I
III
&lt;l "p util lie u ,Mill it M*ll 11'*h
thr CIO steelworkers may Im *- liaium r.| thru drlrg.ilrv wear 'lit
’• III I'rN S S - IV 'i W i ll It I •I . |.i ■ ; i - lit I,, • ii i" 11,'bvij
11Ik till- nnn
limn any *1 Mm
1• ,
*kill' 4 ' il
I I iif H 'MU Ifit!
broken the steel log jam and that ing -a wall
ami tbit llir nuiun
in,
S t .iii
I ! 11&lt;I (•11111it111r
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1 •.1* I |!t. I m Iht ftlnltff«'t* yea is."
because of the close industry 'irv wav wilblmlaling d. pr, i.ipllai &gt;
Iln&gt; expcillM'HMt
hilltpii
, i i'. i i"i&gt; ,' *
■ Vurk.
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1
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il, fm ., 'lllldlllg at
ihr way is opening for an agrr- In wlial ibrv rallril llir
an rrl nnihist, i"i I Mill ii It V 1 IIHVI M f i*| I.
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(CaaStaaa* Os *&gt;aa«
plum lit ceding U'Ulk, ■!* kt 1 ii
i nflriv" n| llir ( 10
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luu nf Hu- film |&gt;m.h i min &lt;l hi..
I ’rraidfnl I 'I i*l*i ■Mini,iv ln.il
i bill iviui. til l'd liv
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U. E. Challenges Dixie 18Variety 01 Corn Seen
As Worth Millions To Florida
CIO’s Right Wing
To Boot Them Out

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liJudge Douglas .itenstroni «»• &gt;aiH w,»» I.JI.iwrut, tbr (..iiiiiiiui
due to conduct an Irupiest at I
m |' miI v i ii . imi.iui A dr./rn iiiiimm
o'clock this afternoon Into M"'
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wasim(ii.sm oaii Nnv(i(T Informs
AmericanBankers
• Business Is Good

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|»‘tlllH'll( Stilt Inn, In
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Ii'vi'lfipcd try llie lie.n gi.in
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stantly kiUed when struck hy . -»r ltl,
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fir.it time in 11*47 Y|, 1,1 in
oil the Orlando
"can
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yrm and IUH ....... tn |» «
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I . , . . . , , . , , nriim r, duit
.... yi'iir
mllea mirth or alaltiBnn.
,„y uninn" is a irpii.*i&gt;ntuHvr &gt;**ni blxlicr than yield, nf • uimui.hi
Mr. Gauntt wo* hit liy an aid" .it workers.
,
vuijcHe*.
mobile driven by Emlyn Itlark "f
Distiiissiiig
Hie
nitirism •■(
duly „ few bundled mu
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Maitland while walking down llir Murray published in ih« Sovui ((|„„|,,,|
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highway and according to Hbriiff pres* and In the Hnilv 'V niti.i, V„((M&lt; ||||(
......... ,
Morn, this
morning, evidence Gold said: ................... ............red „ , ^ y
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seemed lo point to llo fact that, to reprraeiiL Moacw."
W
While n V ’r.i of II.ID • M
the pedestrian wnu struck by H&gt;"
But he added;
arc not yul i nmpb'i-. Him ............
uutomohltn six feel from the insvr
When I came into IbU "igun , i( t
t}
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mcnl on tho road shoulder. Black (ration 1 wa* not Idtliim .........
Fh.rhlw^
l''lurirlu‘H mi
fiUl.fJlirr .. ...................
wa* placed in County Jail pend, members nr the paMv. ■» "'V , , , ,(t.n
|
1111111' HUI *N*k(*1
Ing th . Investigation.
union this jie a tln n wis s i b
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Slated to aorva on the coronei •
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, k v,,||„w „r nllvllmig l"'(duce a tidal yield ..( nenilv ».
Jury were Paul Bate*. H. A. M- ;,„„rp .............
ouujmti busbelh tlilx y u
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Donald, Paul Reardon, Theodore
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|„. riinsldeied that baa been bin vested. Thu. i ,m
Tripp, R. G. Collin and f.laoi1"
nnitinu now with III. average of III Imidiel* an aeic,
Whitten.
t
Tufts and llaMlevs and ...........
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---------------------------prlve me Ireriuvn Pin a mrmbei
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:------at the Communist Party. Tumor- |* T O H t W a r i U l l l f N
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Two Arrested For
----------------At Lakeland
Station
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Selling Minora Beer Truman VctocH Bill
To Give VetH Autoen ..^
akkland, n ..v, i ./»■* n „
Anna
K. Tauity, operator &lt;&gt;(
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Ann's G rill on tha Oriando Hi«f’
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Si ai, Mini MV
way two block* south of French
W ASH IN GTO N , Nov. 1—t/l'l— today.
pl' •
Avenue and Edgar Vlnney, bar­ A bill to provide Iftdernl payments
Prom now until A|ir. I Hm wen
1 i t Sin 1Ii i mil
•IMi MmiIM
tender, ware arrested this morning nn to $1,,1100 on automobiles foi *tn*S ntallnn Will Ihsii)' two wen In , |Mu.|. 11 VI |l||l
M I U1 li
on charges of selling haer tn min about If),find liemllenpind vctointm (her bulletins dally. Weather duiii "ill. .1 ll .IM A \l . N
V, hum
ora, said George A. flpaar, county of hath World Wars lias burn ve­ will be assumbled from more than Jl III'.1, vliMfi a
(INI \ HARE
its mid
prosecuting attorney, who yeslei - 1 toerl by President Truman,
Hot miniature stations set up in ill,." M
MAY IMN \ HI Vi M. Nov. , 1 —
day filed two separate Inform *. | |fe ........................
said tlm legislation would groves and truck fanning hi can
Tiie
| "uii.ntin.Miui
gufdcd
11
4tl ilkid Jills,
t* i i'i
tie
Hone agalnat each.
cause
_ _ "wholesale inequities" nml I in the Floridai iii’niiisubi.
11"" I'M), i It H. nf litr
limy "ii1-.'ill'll tin. e nn f. nt- t'aimVPrsi
Thu Frost Warning .Hiiitinn
The arrests ware made by Hhct- "lead to abueea."
pi "inmilii Ml miliu emlli uf Hara
mui.' Mm'II
eseiitiai
Iff P. A. Maro and Deputy Charles
||r.
Truman
explained that uperatod primarily fur tho bene­ n'l Im k 'III Mil't" ifll'l lllll
f \l"ii ' v 'B ("' tbi' oolv "lie uf its XtoJ
Bath. Bond of $800 an each case thousands of veterans rated as 100 fit uf eltruH growerN, truck farm­ day, Nnv, 7 MI sunn
"i Hie euuntrv
•M
was set, or $400 for each of lh« 1 per cant disabled would have been ers and flower growers.
Aiiiilgiiiiielil in
all eriMiimil
Meteorologist Warren G. John­ eiisev will take place sonic time "ll
defendant*. Tha coae la elated fo r' excluded from the benefit*, lbtrial In County Court with Judge. B|ao ms|(| automobiles were not son nnd hla crew is In charge of Hie miiiii' u/ternooii, and trial, will
_—-T_ , _ _____ ____ __ IM *
Dougina Htanatrom presiding.
necessary for every veteran who the station. Johnson also supplies
weather forecasts to shipper^ .... ■liegni
,",Kl"1. at J 10:00 A. M., Monday,
would have been eligible.
(A l'K H H N V Il LB. Ni*v,
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" If wa abandon eouml principle* areas through wliieh their fruit Nm 1'■ Ml ..............
Teniiii'ni'iiir (al.te
i l _________
of rehabilitation," He said, “ it Is and produce might bu travelling to
STA TIO N
HIGH LOW
( IIA IIG F. D F N Ilin
M IAM I B E A C H , Nov. I-G P &gt; - not clear how or where we can market.
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48
WASHINGTON, Nov, I i/l'i • \ phi nt is
Residents of Uta aauth end of atop this progressive expansion of
tJB
44
Si'iialur Bridges (tl-N II) today Itn ton
Miami Beach resent their area tno granting of nutumolillcs short
1
1100,000 F I R E
88
18
bdielb d •'redienliiuK and uni rue" obtcgRir •
Iming referred to aa "alums."
M IN N EA P O LIS , Nov. I -(/!•&gt;'14
89
a eliiii ge thul the lliultl-lllillioli Denvi'i
"Blum” talk naa bean frequent of providing one for every dis­ Loss
today waa net at upwards or diilliii llniled Mine Workers wel­ lies Moines
84
44
around Uto city council table abled veteran."
,
A t m e a n t, automobiles aru sup­ 1100,000 In tits fire which lilt u fare fund had been "dissipated." Frcaiiu
70
47
■Inea discussion of • new hous­
70
48
plied to World W ar II veterans Minneapolis feed mill and elevator
The charge was made against Netv York
ing authority began.
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Bridges and UMW Chief John I’Utahiirgli
They prefer the to r * applied Who lost a lag. The vetoed mea- last night.
08
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Thrae workers escaped safely L. Lewis last week hy Ezra Van Seattle
1
Dr. M B M 4 J ? . Wotff of the »«*a would have provided them to
88
88
of both warp who lost a beford flame# swept through tha Horn, utnnloyer trustee of the Fort Mytus
log or war* blinded In 8Q.foot tall Tonka Mill following fund. Bridge* ia neutral trustee Jnckionvillo
88 -'ijSS
* t*
an explosion nnd fire.
88
nml Lewi* represent!, the union. Orlando
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THE S A f f T O ID

The Sanford Herald

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TU K H D A Y. NOV. 1, min
TO D A Y'S HI lit.K

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*Dnljr In landa that try to obey
la ihla true. Keeping courta
and Jual la a function of
fearing people. It la a high
i lly. K very transaction and ilia*
i Alienee received a Jual recoin*
] mar of reward.— He. 3:2.

Well, ihia it talei lax day in
oiida,
occaiion for celebra*
&gt;n or rejoicing, at the coil of livi g for ihe average man goet up 3
ircenl, and ihe inerchanlt begin
rking for the Slate at a gigantic
i collection agency. Well, if we
k ourtclvrt evel y lime w e pay
at la i, wli.il we m for it. and
( hetber il\ worib . . mav l&gt;
«- come
)od eventu.i!lv will come uul of
after all.
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Senator I'rpper, who hat pro*
ibly received more newtpaper
ipport during bit political career
anyone rltr in Florida, but
ho eemt to think llial became
t a good idea to borrow money
ralieva unemployment during a
tprrttion. il i« a good idea to
ep on borrowing money forever,
lit ihe Young lirmocrali in Oindo that (hr newipapen of lltia
lunlry belong lo a "privileged
alt." Parhapt. but if they are
rivileged now. they were privilegd, loo, when they helped elcrl
m lo office.

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The m o o n t h i n e bootlegging
usinrii/is picking up in Miami,
tcotdidi lo Treatury department
. So many neat little half
ini ypekagrs of "white lightning"
ling for 73 centi to $1.30 in
Jilriclt, without benefit of
a fyn, lhal an animated 20,0p0
'
*
-J't&gt;f tw it..
s II1m i are 1
being
diipo»ed
I
vary month.' Meanwhila,
•ntM4 (mm legal liquor is qaid
&gt; ba (ailing off. Gluttonous Ugis*
(tori are hard lo conVinct there
ou can kill the goose lhal lays
ha foldrn eggs.
Did you see where lhal Ku Klux
JaMman wr weir telling you
boul tile other day who was be| f IriwE- fur healing up an old
in in Alabama was acquitted
• "jury of lot peer*") And yet
»rt are those who, diough knowperfectly well lhal you can't
force the laws you already have
tha statute hooks, would clul| them up wills olhrr laws even
lira unenforceihlr. We're afraid
||il have lo look somewhere br­
ibe courts and law enforceIII agencies lo gel complete jus%

Tho People's Right

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T U E S D A Y N O V . 1, 1949

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1949 Profits 0( 314 Companies

Sanford Forum

Pre*umably the ertala In coal and ateel supply baa been
allowed to develop aa an alternative to any Interference with
the right*, of labor and management to auapend operation*
while they aettle their dispute*. It ia atoutty maintained
that there ia a fundamental right to strike which must not
Ire taken uway from labor; thin I* the right of labor to re­
fuse to work under condition* imposed by an employer. If
thin right ia fundamental, then there la a corresponding
right of the employer to *hut down hla plant; it la hi* right
to refuse to operate under condition* imposed by labor. One
right I* aa defensible an the other. Hoth of these rightx are
In fact exercised In the United State* today.
There la a third right which must be con*idered. it in
the right.of the people to demand adequate production of
goods. The people have a right to Insist that the employer*
and workers of any Industry either maintuln production
adequate to meet the normal demunds on that Industry, or
*ten out of the picture and let others take over. Both labor’*
right to strike and the employer’s right to shut down, oh
they huvi developed in industry today, are rights to inter­
rupt production while maintaining the monopoly of produc­
tion. Mow can these two right* be reconciled with the third
right of the people, the right to an adequate supply of
goods?
The question of adjusting these three rights to each
other must be faced. Taken alone these are rights of special
groups, and special group rights ure defensible only when
they ran be integrated into the whole pattern of national
welfare.

Hunainger And Kynes
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M
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Picked For Blue-Gray
Is State Chairman
u„„T
„nuSS- 41.
M ONTGOM ERY, Ala., Nov. |
—«&gt;P&gt;— FlorldM halfback. Charlie
Of March OfDtmea and
center Jimmy Kynes today

October 20, HMtf
N EW Y O K K , Nov. I — UF)—The following table compiled by the
Hanford, Florida Associated Prese shows third q u a rte r 1949 prufita of 314 companies
»,r. It. I.. Dean
in 24 groups as comparad with profits In the second quarter of this
NEW YO KK. N. Y.. Nov. 1 Edltur, Tin* Hanford Herald
year and the third quarter of 1048, Percentage rhangas ahow whether
Hanford. Florida
profits advanced (A ) or declined &lt;!)) In the third quarter from the (Spuclall—Dr. J. HIIH* Millar,
prisident &lt;&gt;f thu U n vrrsity of
llcur Mr. Dean,
previous quarter and a year ago.
I itiii aidianit-d. No stataments, NHil Industry Group
:ID qtr. 2D (fir.
.lD4ftr.
Pctuge Change Florida, ha* truen oppolnu-d F orI•
da fltatu Chairman &lt;&gt;i the 1»50
should lie as rude and dogmatic of rui,
ItMh
1049
1910
from
March of Dime*. Hasll O Connor,
u* mine of Monday.
------- (000 omitted) -------3D Jtr. 2 D 1949
Qtr. prc.cidrnt of th* National Founda­
I wan wrong. Hot two men,
1048
1)12 tion for Infantile Paralysis an­
who have linen to two of the , ,, .
09
1120.160 (121,489' 1108.086
today.
... .
limit honorable |mit* in thla city *!
A 8.9 D1.9 nounced
98,901
1(81,889
0(1,799
A* chairman. Dr. Millar will bv
A14
A9
nave not me light.
&amp; ChernlcSl.
96,948
84.122
98,179
over
D3.7 1)0.6
22,686
I should-have seen all along.
&gt;\ Auto I'uit*
22,068
23,142
For Itusila will either Join the "7 Air T,'ank|ioit
A 143 A8
8,188
woild fedeiution or she will not.
7,7 id
8,3118
ami Aircraft
D68 D42
6,696
It* If she does not, the collective
19.513
9,724
7 Coal
,
security ol the other nations will !i Hruut rs anil
AM D9
8,168
ufloril binding protection against
7,148
8,962
Distlllvis
her. and it Is possible that she 9 Drug*, inimetlca
A6 AI32
I0A78
.an he furred into membership
19.848
4,889
uml muji
D 8 IA 1189
2,489
h&gt; an economic incite, or a sincere |U Metal fabricator*
191
•1,377
D20 A38
10,440
13.119
7,681
tear of tlic collected might of :iu MmctllaiuMiuN
D80 068
1,570
3,800
the lest of the world. I2| If slu •l It. It. uqulpnieiit
4,nl 1
D4 00.b
13,318
DU99
13,811
does join, a complete woild fedt-i- 5 (ifflat* equipment
I I’lintini; uml
i l i u m will have been constructed,
DV.6 A76
2,18V
2.399
1.237
i’ulilisliliig
v hit'll makes loi prucc. .She Would t
D18 A28
l Conluinet
3,892
4,813
6,**7
mil us u mvinhoi nave uny more
t A ut orm biles
control into the of the U. 8 . than
A 05 A 10.6
anil tM irk *
149.793
207,767
248^84
she does ut present with her means
of infiltration. A senator from (1 Pulp uml paper
D83 1)20
4,894
lirmlllCll
19,344
8,149
Flortdu cannot modify the Indus­
35,926
DIH A.'IU
22,089
28,897
try of .Maine. Under a world con­ 22 liuilillng product*
11,1)8 i
D62 A24
4,288
6JH3
stitution, the Itussian delegation Hi Metal mining
could do no more than demand 19 Fmiil product*,
llaklng &amp; coiifecllon
33 222
33,926
38,841
A ll AH.6
that the U. 8 . Is not aide to angugti In world war (which Is right), Id ltiidio-tvlevi*lon
electrical product*
60.292
49,909
18,421
DO. 7 A7
that would he her only constitu­
16,098
4,196
4,8.39
D07 A 17
tional uctlon as u member. There 12 Textile*
7
Tobacco
4
*
coordinate
14,932
AMI
IM.H64
D7
11,863
Death often lurks In the innocent-looking flesh of whnl is u chance that she could become i i Oil
391.7911
and county
217,936
294,861
D.T2
1)8
not
just
u
'
iiieiuliei",
hut
the
allis presumed to be an edible mushroom. The fact Is com­
Ji'i M iic h in e ry
the stute.
19 917
16,804
D38 1)20
12,647
monly known, and yet Instances of pol«onlng and death from
JET
' S n!u ihuch.icc III T O T A L
'
Dimes is con­
&gt;1.048,983 (982,102 (1,003.844
1)4. IA4..I
••Atlng the wrong klntls Hre all too common,
f.T ^(1* nui
ducted each January by the Na­
is -very, very, w ry small
arc
tional Foundation and II 1* 2,«UU
An unfortunate experience with the little plants usually iliat iiuw, 'I nut was what xtuinptlir thirtiu* ii dropped to les* ihun county chapters to tiininci* the na­
begins with a country outing, but the other duy a mother • cl mu up licrurv) uml well worth
10 c e n t * .
tionwide fight against polio In tire
taking Imcmusu
wllhiiul
world
and child in New York City nearly died from eating polson- auvurnmi'iii
Thu prospective drop In Ilia farm field* of pntient care, scientific tonnulhur wur
iiin mushrooms they had gathered in a city park. They had must iiicvitul.il', uml
share will reflect a sharper ileellm -eairh and professional education.
| The I960 appeal will Is- held Jonrelied on the popular but wrong notion that if a silver coin predict that il will m il uur clvlll
In ugrlrullural price* than In re uarv lfl-31.
uml wipe out a large part
and bit of garlic placed In the frying pan with the mush­ .ilxutiun
tall prices. In other words, proDr. Miller, a nationally promi­
humanity.
,
rooms do not become discolored, the plants are safe to eat.
W ASHINGTON, Nor. 1 - &lt; / h - .-esslng and marketing charges nent educator, bus Item president
I should nuvi* sum It luifora,
Health officials say this Idea is rank suporHtltlon.
without
world
gowrnmant: The farmer proluihly will luxe will tend to remain near thin of Die University of Florida since
19(7. Horn In Front Kovul, Virgin­
Botanists say, as a matter of fact, that there is no sare D EA TH . With world gowrnmant. three more cent* of the consumer'* vear's level.
ia. hr received hi* A. II. lltgrav at
( immI ibdlar III IliftO, the Agrlrul.
I'E
A
t.E
and
onu
chaiau
In
thou*
and faultless way to distinguish between an edible uud a
The department said labor costs the University of Klclinmhd, Ills
amis limt the people uf tha world lure Department said today.
l&gt;ol*ono*.4 mushrooms except by learning to reeognixu each will
..1 Ihe food Industry are expected A. M. ut the University of V ir ­
nllow Itiusla to gain control,
an iiyernge share of lo average higher next ye«r. Hu ginia uud his I'll. D. at Columbia
&lt;ne individually. The only advice which can be given to those and uvun (hull one chancu in thou­ 49Taking
cents this year, the food pro­ are irarixporlatlon charges.
University.
without that knowledge of mushroom* Is thut they Htlck sand* lhal they would bo able lo ducer
muy have to he content with
lie began hi* career In 1926 as
1
I
0
any
thing
if
tliuy
did
gain
cunto plants obtained from reliable dealers or get identification
Other fowl Industry expenses,
n V ru cIo r „i' William
ah uvriugc of III cents next year.
11
ol.
ch as rent., container., and the ^.V.xfarv College. Hi l,«s lie n
from a competent botanist before eating any gathered in the
During 'the war, the farmer's
4
*
ar&gt;4
H
IH
p i 'I imI nn
Die*
*aifa*rits#(*
1
.
.
......
like,
are
expected,
on
the
average,
meadows. Death from mushroom |K&gt;l*nning I* no more • 4tA chance w.nlh inking luduiall "hare gut a* high u* bl cent.*. Ill lo decline slightly from tills year's dean of students 11ml assistant
professor
of
psychology
at
Buck
pleasant than any other kind.
level.
Hot in 1 Slinking iilmiil this thing,
null University, president of Keuka
I have fell thut mu most import­ progress io und iiiuuuil Sanfoid,
It uppears, the department said, Collugu and has lectured and
ant and fnndiinuiital Issue haa not many souls are living saved, liul that husluess condition* will he
evun Ih’uii louchud. A HE NOT T H E wilh the uinounl of liquor
stores generally favorable for agencies
mi
i Mll'I.KN Oh T H E WOULD TOO o p en for luisiuess, we feel certain marketing farm products, nlthoogh
D IF E E ltE N T ,
IN
L'UUTOMH, Dial they have more diligent fol- recent trend* show much variation
lt is time somebody told Ameriniii* for sure whetlier IIE
L IE F H , ID EO LO tiYH , LANOU* Inwets than the churches. I vant by type uf establishment.
&gt;r not there is u prospect for n rmluced supply of rofft'i*. o .E n , It A OEM, W AYS OK L I F E , thul the preacher*, especially who
Entry uf new business Into the
viircely h day doe* by wlihoiit *onu-one nmkiug n imblic ET C . TO FE D E H A T H IN TO A it-ad Ib is, will inuke g greull-r ef­ field of farm marketing has de­
atatement either that coffee i* almut to hi'ronii* ii lnxiirv •i 'UII.D U N IO N 7 If this Is true fort lo suppres*, In their cungr.e- clined mnsldaraldv since the I94H
m tin- 111L 1 unit I vc, und I feul pure gallon*, Ihe use of alcoholic 1)1 inks,
»r that thfnft* Ih poiiltivaly no danaur of any MllortaK(,.
A number of ynh rniiiisivr* have postwar pvak. The frequency of
ihai it Is, then world guwrnmmt
business failure* Is also rising
This r«»rt of.thing i* unnerving. Coffee i* Ihe iruiiiisliiy is still uni practical, and Ita pto- atnoiig your niemld rs those wlijun rapidly,
hut I* still luw In relation
anna ate
h it ii|t
iiH i dfiiilt
you kuiuhr that
iigulur
in whltjh Die citixeii ileiietul* to keep him nwnke through ponanl* are wasting tttalr iimr. ers.
I f In M
.
ilgh
time Unit ^udginunl tu prewar.
and
nrc
living
vary
silly,
w
ry
'
ihnan overloogjevening at the curd tuhlu uml to get him going piactical. Hum Ihi* an answfcr? begin' at Ithu
lioil, A* • The ilepartfenl said partial rehi* house af God,
Hgaiti the tiext morning when the ulurm cluck bid* him Ire I'll* Lord know* I hofiu
minister* let us nil do uur iitmosl purla indicate that footI industry
to put ' thd litiiinr Ddse dirt of profits,tare averaglag moderately
off to Work. It lends warmth to his lunch uf sundwiches uml I doubt If II ilov* h*Vn
rnwcp than a year-ago,
Mantirtide Colinty. '
provide* an exeuw. for. getting out uf the office for u few hliswir. Hut tin'll I huvu
*i 1
1 '
u
■t
1
.
' I W'pest, gs of a 'filfmir Ivtle^. I- 1
minute* In mld*mornlng and mid-ufterntsm, In
' ahgrt, coffee malic hsforu, and I am
H'lh'a'sM sihe that
thi Ih* Sged We. iPt
It uuw.
r
’ '"I
’ 1* impotttfnt In AimtH^un life.
Yniir* with hopnfiilit4lil must depend opori Ihe 'revenue
Let's fuce the tfucsflon fearlessly. Do we, or ih1 we not,
from''this ever damning evil foi
Ahioii llnrlu
meager living. Help by uhitnitl
1 . I‘ ‘
liuve eithugh coffee for a second cup this winter?
ng from Its use ami seeping ynm
O p Io M o lrial
Editor
churches cli-uu. Yours In Christ'
C L A Y 'S NEW
JOH
today Is'i'uine i-nmpiiigo mnneger The .Sanford llt-mld
service.
NEW YO K K . Nov. I —DP)—
Sanford. Flnridu
Kev. II. W. Mil le i,
1 13 MagaeWa Ave.
112
ieneral
Lucius Clay,
former to rnixe $2 ,IMIll,mm for the ortli- Dear Sir,
'
Miller Farm*
With ihe numerous revivals lii
nllltary governor In Gvrmuny, litis uml rheumatism foundation.'

accepted bids to play In the annual
Blue-Gray football game heie
Dec. 31.
They Join Travl* Ttdwel), Au­
burn’* ace pasxar and runner, on
the southern squad. Tidwell's »c.
reptunc? was announced by (Hue.
Grey headquarter* over the week­
end.
Hunxlnger Is rated as one of the
nation's top ground gainers. II*
■coil'd two touchdowns over Furman.
.”
1
Kynes, a standout renter for two
seasons,-la Iwlng lioomed for AllConference honors.
cation for New York State from
taught at Columbia.
Associate Commissioner of Edo1941 to 19411, Dr. Miller wu* ul*o
a memlter* of tha Cabinet, New
York State Department of Kduca
tlon. He la co-author of several
books on education and Iioh written
numerous articles for national pub­
lications.

NOTICE
Will sail home-MSlde tractor for
repair* A alorage.

SumtnerfiUra
Welding Shop,

Live And Learn

Farmers Profits
L iS T®
SI'Kb‘ly
In Coming Year

Geneva, Fla.

1939
BUCK SEDAN
One qvynuv. gooti mechanics!
#d ' tires,
cundltloQt
only

M 9500
Ittlfi

1937

Funtlic
ParkiVd

9 1295.UH
$ 175.00

T E R M S and T K A D E H

NICHOLSON
RUICK CO.
I'hnne 1034 Hanfurd, Fla.

S

Coffee

WHITE
BTH1MH

Mr. Henry McLuuiln

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FOH STYLE— FOE S iz e __ FOR. VALUE.
* UAUMOUt "CUITOM" INTIXIOXI

* MO WIA8-AMUN9
•UMfMII

huhI

military collega uul in
Miaaiaaippi. wlitr* iht
it h ia m i Deep ihcy'rr afraid to
wall* lor fear of running irnack
9 China, hat lurnrd down $50,WOO— that's right lifiy million
y—from a Texas oil man who
kipped on lire subject of "whita
Rmsacv ". We don't know how
hOT OUier organiraliom would
W turned lhal offer duwn in
i day and time when ihe Al|kty Dollar ir ihe only God
recognile, and we
Mae Jaffenon Military College
M have uted ihe money. All
HMra credit to it, and to Nat*
I f '0*1 Miaaiaaippi that it could

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25 DOZEN
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National Advertised
Bntnds

ifiret break hat come in the
etriha ai Bethlehem Steel
to go along with the CIO'i
i foe H»cially company fin*
fMMioni added to (hair So*
•eority pemioni to provkla
With no lata than 1100 a
&gt; fteneione when they are

ALL SIZES &amp; SLEEVE]' LENGTHS
' i OAUAVMO tOUCH-O-kUIIC
OVHMW OFTWMA1I

Were 3.95/

Now
Born* Aa Law aa
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WEDNESDAY
SATURDAY
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T H E B A N D IE D .

Social A n d Personal Activities
CarUa Palmer Ray—Society Editor

T c^ p h o n t 118

n.

Mr*. J.

Ray,
TH U RSDAY
The T. E. L. Cl*** of the First
Baptist Church will meet at the
Church Annex nt 7:.10 with Mr*.
Ellen Shadnln'* group a* ho*te*».
The South Side Primary ParentTeacher A s s o c ia tio n w ill on f t ut
the school at :t: 1 r. p. M.
Seminole Chapter No. 2, &lt;&gt;. K.
S. Ill meet at the .Masonic Hall
nt K:IMI P. M. Student loan night
will lie held.
SATU RD A Y
The Sanford Tourist Cluh will
hold a supper at lid'll o'clock nl
ihc Tourist Center. Reservation*
mny lie made by telephoning '4I17W or U60-W. The Ainerlmn l-rgiim
Auxiliary will show p ld iili’* of
their project the ’Joy Shop’ fol­
lowing the sllppei
The Tourist Club will have
a slipper at the Tourist Center at
11:00 I’. M. Reservation* iiiiih I la1
made liy noon on Thursday by
telephoning 4!17-W or 060-W. The
American laigion Auxiliary will
show films of their projeet the
“Joy Shop."
MONDAY
The f•it11111111 l.iiiiihdn Chillier of
Beta Sigma
Phi
sorority will
meet at the Mayfair Inn nt 7:110
o'clock.

Social Calender
"

TUESD A Y
The Women of the Friendship
C la n of the Lake Mary Communi­
ty Church will meet at the home
of Mr*. C. C. White.
The Daughter* of Wesley Clo**
of the First Methodist Church will
■ meet at 7:H0 P. M. In McKinley
Hall. Ho*tonne* will lie M n . J. I’.
Thurmond, Mrs. E , C. William*,
Mrs, Fred Stmnge, Minn Mary ForInh. Mr*. Boyette and Mr*. A. II.
Steven*.
The tided* Class of the Firnt
Baptist Churrh will meet In the
Assembly Room at the Church An.
nex at 8:00 P. M. with Mrs. M. F.
Smith’s group a* hostess.

W EDNESDAY
The Sanford Woman'* Club will
t # hold a general huslnrs* meeting
and luncheon at 12 :.'I0 P. M. For
reservation* member* are nnked
to call Mr*, lien Wade, telephone
636-J. A farce comedy will be pre­
sented a* the program'under the
sponsorship of Mr*. S. C. Hnirlman. The ho*le**e» will be Ml**
Elallee Kirehhoff, Mr*. R. I.. Sill.
Mr*. I.. T Do**, Mr*. John Kirk,
Mr* R. B. Crumley, Mr*, li. A
Montleth. Mrs. George McCall and

Kiddies Week at
GARRETTS
SPECIALS GALORE

Kids OunRarccH
1 — :•

Now Only $1.2!)
f

K ids Blue Denim

$1.29

OVERALLS

SISKS I — .1

Kids Plaid F la n M H

SHIRTS
SIZES 2 • I0*n a | .no
I2'n thru

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HANKS CA R N IV A L S T R Ii'E I) SH IR T S
E 11, l |,50

SIZES 8 thru Ifl

Mr*. C. S. Carmichael of Silver
Spring* I* the guest i,f bet brother
mid sisler-ln-lnw, Mr. ami Mis, W.
M. Hoag.
Mr. and Min . Blake Sawyer*
have
returned
from Sin asotii
where they spent the weekend
wilh Mr. and Mrs. Itnhy l.anig.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. White*
hi oil hove arrived f 1 "in SnvatiMill, N. Y. where they hove
*|-enl the tins*, several month*,
I,ester (Jutlirle arrived &gt;01 F r i­
day nig hi from New York State
where lie has spent the pa&gt;l four
months
Mr. and Mrs, It. II Gnllirir
[trued today to theii home on
it turn
West Eighteenth
Street after
spend severnl months in Savnnii.ili, N. Y.
Mrs. II. IV Eehols »vn culled 1"
I’illckaril, Ain. Iieeilltse of the ser­
ious illness of bet mothci She
was iirconipanled by M i. E. C,
Echols.
K a il hsclmlt/.. Jr, has iciuined
to the University of Honda in
(laiuesville after spending the
weekend
in Sanford
with hi*
mother, Mr*. Helen Schultr
Mr. mill Mr*. II 1110M lie ckenhitch and Mr*. W .C , .Satchel were
weekend gnrsl* nt Mr* Stitcher'*
dnughler mid snii-iii-law, Mi and
Mr*. Elnici I.nvfichl in Ellington,
Fla.
Lieut, anil Mr*. Ilnmlil Clause
and daughter Itimiu left today for
Norfolk. Va. where Lieut. Clause
is *tntiomsl willi the Navy En
route to Norfolk they will vi*ll
I,lent. Clause’* sister nod lontheiin-law. Mr. and Mrs. A. S Cniniling in Coliirnhia, S. C.

Blue Demim

s iz e s

P e r s o n a ls

LITTLE T Y K E ’S O V ERA LL JA C K E T S
SIZES I — 1(1 Eh, a | .UK
J iimI Like The Cowboyh Wear

VISIT

GARRETTS
CON. or Inl. A SANFORD AVE.
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R A N F n im

Golf Association
Has First Tourney

M

rouri.st (lu ll Holds
Halloween Parly

JACK e*x JILL SHOP 'i

s»'Vi"4

Large Crowd Attends
South Side Carnival

Woman's Club Will
See One Aet Comedy

f

O V IED O ,
Nov.
I— (Special I
The Oviedo I,Ion's
Clnh
will
meet Tuesday evening at ^ I'
M. at the Oviedo Woman'* f’lnh
tor their regulur meeting runl
supper. This will he a Joint in*-*-*ing of hiteband* anil wive*. Sena
lor Claude Popper wilt he tin
guest spaakar.
Among those seen nt the 01
mlor of the now Carver Then" 1
It, Orlando, owned hy Charles I
Nihlark from Oviedo, and m
vl'ed liy Mr. and Mrs. Charles I
Nlhlack from Oviedo were Mi
end Mrs. I*. E. Jordan; Mr. and
Mrs, John
Courier
J r.; Horn
Kelsey; Emmett Kelsey: Mr. mol
Mr*. William Henry Martin; Mi*
W. P. Carter; Mr. and Mr*. Urn
fJ. Walnrlght: Bennv and Hoy
Walnrlght; Mr. and Mr*. Georg"
C, Means; Mr. and Mrs. .1. C.
Falrcloth; Mayor awl Mrs. Frank
W. Ta|hott; Mr. and Mrs. George
Bnrlev and son: Mr. nml MrsJim Parllnt J, P. Co» nml Still,
Rnnniet
Mr. and Mr*.
Eddie
Parker) Mr, and Mr*. J. H. June*
and hoys, Jnhnnla and Jimmie:
mid Mrs. Hattls P. Ragsdale.

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l.fttla ona year old John Harley
Cox was the guest of hnnnr Sun­
day afternoon when his parent*.
Mr, and Mrs. H, E . Co*, enter*
talned with a birthday party la
honor of his first birthday Hl
•heir hows.
Those Included at this affnir
Included: Mr. and Mr*. Elbert
B*xs)sy, Mr. and Mrs. John
f'llver, Carol Boaaloy, Barbara
Ann
Booaktv, JoAnns
Oliver,
Mary Lou Ollvsr, Reverend Spell,
Alfred Bass. Hasal Priest. Sonny
P r in t and Baatrles Priest.

We have Just returned from the Florida Hairdressers and Pn*metnlogiata Association's annual state convention held In Tampa
wtyire we received personal Instruction In hull- ntyllnR and hair
cutting under the direction of Kohert Fiance, uuest stylist of
New York Cltjr . . .
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For “LITTLE CIIIIBBIKS” . . .
Cotton Chubelte DreiSw's in Sizes

Pepper Speaks Tonitc
At Oviedo Meeting

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Anna RodncvuH'h IOx
Marries Divorcee

T H E I I A i i l ' K , T h e N'l’ lhm la n d s,
The Sanford Woman’s Coif As­
N o v I irPi .1 dm l l ' i t t i g i ' i m a rsociation sponsored the first tour­
lie d M i* V ir g in ia Dale' I . m m o f
nament of the Fall season on Sun­
P h o e n ix ,
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indue at a c iv i l
day nt the Seminole Country Club.
H APPY III If TJ l HA V
c i'm iu m c at ib . H ague ; m en h u ll
A luncheon vvn* served at noon
Mird fu f t a f t s Havnii .1**1 i»*r
|ii* 1
1 t u h n l %rr lCarol I,unbelt
H r eeu- die 01 . .1 |a - l A n g ii* l fro n t
after which a Scotch twn-hall
tifiW llH f u r M h 'ji'i t&lt;» S u p I I
vr» m I ia &gt; r| j ; h *»•!«&gt;««b S I jepx ti|
Mr*, \ 11na li.......veil lloedliger.
foursome was enjoyed.
Hint's Mill** t&gt;ichill
1 tn : \
im
dailghlei ..f lie b ile Pie-olellt.
Prixe* for the afternoon went to
Mr*. E. 11. Smith and Bill Herndon,
Hoetligni 1 agneil a- puhli*hci
i.tis . r,,«)s
l.t I H
low gross: E. B. Smith and Mr*.
of the Seal He 1',,-t Imelllgelerl'l
John Ivey, low gross runners-up;
ill I'.IITi J alei hi' iiiul \ niea Huo-e
Mis* Maud Wilson ami Paul
• f fill iiij ; I'.lbill ) .1 .
Shi CtlffA'L
The S u n fo id T m ii'is i f 'lu ll m et i vcIf 1 piilib-ii.'d and ndili’d fm a
Cnm pM I, low net; Mis* Rose I,evy
on S a tu rd a y e v e n in g fm a I I 11I
pet i**l Hu \ 11,-.&lt;mi I'line*, a I'hnc
and F. M. Swmtkhouse, low net In w i’ V n pm tv nl &gt;lm ['mu 1 I I'rm
,&lt;*i ^ •
N ew
lie - lr .it her
H e lls .'.1,
runners-up: Mr*. Myrtle Adame te i w il It lto li H o lism ) a* m n s li'i Ilix |HI|iei In I i|* In sited for
ami Eddie Slout, high gross; Mr*. o f c c i cM iim ies, E iit e r t a iiu iH iit w a s Killope a- .1 I'-i eig 0 1 mi 1 e*|in|idI 01 Hut ■
.
Andrew Carraway and Earl Hlg- D onahue nod M r*. A . ( '. S ln r k e
enl
ginlmllimn, low- score on No. Hi llliih ’t the d iie e th u i of M i- T im
It o i'l11g, 1 iii 1.1 1 r 'lOtteeln l ee i til
Mis* Nancy While and James T h e p io g in m opened w ith " S m ile * "
Howland, high score on No. Id; E- am i other sc le e lio n * *u ug by Ih e file I lieotliii S w n ii- .iii \ .H O i'iaii'S,
It. Smith, man closest to pin on irio u p led In Mi H o h *o n, M i* i'tih lii t i l . l i n e
- iii- id 'iiiii* , 111 no
N'o. 12 ; Ml** Wilson, lady closest' j,
t^ i 11., \ l.ig o id i.i
•It. I1KEI
|o .' " tile d a blare- face * k ll ode..... .. . .111,1. 1 V III Hie
Hull’ll
•n pin on No. 7.
I'
al 111 and M i** M ai v Mi Mu
goe 1 1 m ui'ii 1
Hu
lin h m r - iu li
Refreshment* were served fol w ith 't i J|iih *iin s in g in g “ S lu m
.|IM’*I lull
lowing the tournament in the Club 'm u ' III c a d ".
House when the prises were
" P e le t I ’l i u i t c i " . a le n d in g , w u*
awarded hy Mi** Dorothy Powell, g iv e n by M r*. M. E . W h ile ntid
trophy chairman.
' ‘.lo h in iv ** M u le " v ia * |u e * e id c il i*\
Pairing* fm the tourney In­ M r*. V ir g in ia llm u-h M i* Jo h n
cluded Mr*. E. II. Smith, Rill Hern­ V a u g h n l e c i l n l " I C - N o lh in g to
don; Mr*. Hugh Whelehel, George L a u g h A t " and w e ll k n o w n *&gt;mg
Thurston,
Dorothy Powell, Dr. w e re *u ng iiv a se xte t to ro til|io u 'd
T. F. McDaniel; Mr*. W. G. Firm- o f M r* Id a M o iiliu v . M i and M i*
log,
Ed
Levy-Whitner;
M re . D o nahue, J a n ie * S le w in I. \ r t Inn
George Thurston, Price Heard] K u c h lio f f and M&gt; II i i I m o II. " If M h
“ T h e S to re W h e re S m a rt P e o p le S h o p "
Mi*. Karl Higginbotham,
Klrhy K \ t * » n* S m ilitii!* ' wum u m ix hy
Fite, dr.; Mr*. John Ivey, K. B. M l H lllu n fl,
Smith; Mi* Hill Williams, Harold
l% » llo u iiii: m o i s i Mitir I'M'iiM iunh
hastner; Mis* Maud Wilson, Paul nrinTM w r n whm In t i n
.fiu te
Campbell; Mr*. A. I). Marsh, A n ­ Hi iih t lr v i i ' 11 S ju itn *h »’*hm ; M m .
drew Cnrniwny; Mrs, James How., Y mhl ( TlllM|lh»,H f«M (III HIM k ill it Ik
land, .1. W. Allman; Mrs, Ho**. fillip id 1hi* u n 'ln n if thi u m c , W
\e«
Admit*, Eddie Stout; Mr*. J, W. K S m ith , 11 ** m« Hnyhwh \im &gt; «»f
Allman, Hoy Hymrs; Mr*. Andrew fu - ir , 11ni 1 .I h ii i m S h ’i i n i t fm I i h
-Wv
Carraway,
Earl
Higglnlxitham; w it i’h n iN h iiu r
mid Mr*. Cedi Joseph and J. L.
Hi f i r H l n m n i t tMMiwlmj;
i* f
Ingley,
ih mil; h u n t* Htui n v rt’t ijijih r b h 'r ,
Also Mr*.
Harry
Woodruff, HIM*' Hf'l \ I'll HlliliM Mu- (liM l'tln ll
Harry Tooke; Mr*. T. F. McDan­ 'if Mlww M u M mI i i HI ;| ( h I M l" VV H
iel, Hugh Whelehel; Mrs. Paul T i l ir h in uhfMit 'J* i ' im h I h , Tin*
Campbell, John Ivey; Mrs. Hay- r it li’v h 'i iln m itn l In W \ V m 1
mom) l.imihpilst, John Galloway; lin in ', ii HiiitiM v
f 1 •mi S imI iih ,
Mi*. Frank Mill*, W. (J. Fleming; N V
Mrs. Harold Kastner, Frank Mills;
I b|'«M ill IMIW fttlhiH l'tl 11 H .lllt .u r
Mr*. Ellen Stuck, Harold Lewis; ’t ii I lin in ’ um( h u m
1 1hi it I'MI hy
Ai ADLMY
Mis* Helen Cabas, .1 . A. Ponder; tin rJiin ini lliif h f T V f n lh in iiiii
Mis* Hose Levy, Mr. Swnnkhouse; a Jtm im M n:h hI u i Ii Mi I p u r l&gt; (Ml
Mt«. Ed l.cvy-Whltnrr, Dr. Harry P h iliiv nitfhl
Ih i iti ut iin it vn h '
Woodruff; Mr*. Tod Hwalm, Jack 111*111 j &gt;1«"f i'll h\ 11 &lt;tum ult 1rt lirm h 'il
Horner; Mis* Nnney White, Janies hv Mi h S im Ur .hn* M " h?» tlm m U 'il
Howland; Mrs. Jack Horner, Tod 11 iiik r In 1v ( in m | u iu i *lam in if
Swnlm; Mrs. Hoy Hymen, and Roy w hich i ‘ nu h itlril tin* r \ i i i i i h j ’ h imi
Holler.
tiM tiiim m nt \ |ii» z r h jih h I m i ivhu

Mr*. II. I,. Anderson of Hast­
ing*, Mr*. .1. N. Hobson
.mil
K erry Hobson returned to their
inune* recently
frnnm Miami
where they accompanied l.ieul
Pctirle
Hobson
to tin- Miami
About '-’fill children and their
Naval Jlase. Lieut. Itohsim has
volunUittrml for service lit the parents attended the siipiiet which
f . 8 . Navy Nurse Corps.
"pened event* at the llalluwe’en
1 carnival held last evening at the
I South Side Primary School. The
Mr*. Eleanor H. Hnveticl has suiiner was served from fuOO to
left for Washington. D C. where 7:00 P. M. In the school lunchroom.
site was-called by the Hines* of
Concession stands on the play­
her brother* Duncan 1. ltasell. grounds im-luilcrl a spook house,
Mr. Hassll lived In Sanford for which piovldcd much merriment,
many years, having l«’*n employ­ fortune tellers, a palmist and a
ed a* a reporter for the Sanford Gypsy fortune teller complete with
Herald ami later becoming sill- witch puppet, a hot dog stand,
•nr of the Sanford Times, lie
la * since been asaoelaled with plant stand, grab hag, while ole
th* Timet-lforiild
In Washing­ phant stand, country store, cake
walk, a tiain, jinn rides and dait
ton, D. Cj
games. Many ntlier lamllis fin
nislied fun fur the evening.
A program was presented at
H:UU P. M. in the schiHil audit in mm
miller the Kpoii*or*hip of the I'm
Inirv Sctiniil of Duncing. The entiic
"lie a Little I ilcknn" Is the tillu program was arranged around an
iiiigiiitil story written hv Mi
of a one act comedy to lie pre- F il’d Holili n member ,,f the Sue
.ented following the luncheon and Story Imagin’.
Imsilic** meeting "f the Hanford
Following a costume patadi
Woman's f’lttli tomorrow at the itixe* were awardnl to Jane Wil
i-lnh house. The meeting will lie- lam* iltesseil a* an Indian sipum
gin nt 12:110 o'clock.
with a paptMist- for the 1110*1 on
The skit is under the dlrerllnn gitial costume, and to Pom-'
•if the Drama Division of the Fine Hnmilin dressed a* a tiny doll l"&gt;
Art* Department with Mr*. H. G. the piettlesl coslnoii. A pi ire ««
Harrimmi in charge. Members of won hv Fred Hall, i|ie*«ei| in *
the Fine Art* Department will black suit with a gaily pptntid
make up the cast of characters. face, as the most original and •"
Those taking part will ha Mrs. Teddy Teston a* a court Jc&lt;in
Wallace Philips, Mrs. Roy Green,
Mrs, Kay Herron served n» «&gt;■'
Mr*. John I.. Lee, Miss Carol
Stone nod Mr*. Hnriiman.

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T U E S D A Y , M O V . 1, J M I
THW H A N F O R D I H M I ' P - M W F O I I P f U N U D A

Terriers Gamble
Pacific Coast
Teams Are Strong Big Ten Title In
Battle With Lee
Foes For Big Ten

, Army, Aggies,
California Are Top4
Notre Dame Leads By
, 133 Of 161 Votes;
Kentucky And LSU
Way Down The List
n r JA C K H AN D
NEW Y O R K . Nnv. l - G P ) Notre Dame continue* to roll up
the ecore In the Associated P m u
footlmll jhiII with (VI per cent of
the fimt lilac* vote* In tthe fifth
weekly rating*.
New face* come ntnl go In the
top 10 hut nobody Ik clone to the
Fighting Irish wlm wore ranked
fimt hy KM of the till nporlr
rlter* anil KpurtNcaatera parti­
paling.
It’* getting inonotonmiK. Notre
Dame la in the No. 1 spot anil the
other member* of the "Big Four"
rushing along behind them. The
reat are straggler* In tho voting.
Army la aecond, Oklahoma third
•nd California fourth, Juat like
laat week, The "III k Four” corn
ered all hut three of tha flrat tilacr
ballot*. Oklahomu drew I I , Arm*
10 and California three. The other*
went to 10th idnco Michigan Hlate
and to aevmtn-plare Cornell.
Mlnnenota
rind
Pennsylvania
ayl
noaedlved out of the too 10 uftoi
their respective defeuta hy I’urduc
and Pittsburgh. Kouthern Method
Ut and Michigan
State took then
hit
place*.
None of the "Hlg Four” wa*
hard preaaed la*t Saturday. Notre
Dame thumped
.. Navy,
• |, 40-0; Army
Oklahoma walloped Iowa State .'14
ran over Virginia Military 40-14
7, and California turned back
tifiCl.A ’a challenge, 115-21.
On a point basis. with 10 foi
first, 0 for aecond and *o on
the Irish piled up 1.500 to out­
distance the pack. The Cadet'r
Second place margin wa* allceil
but they atlll hold the edge over
Oklahoma. 1.228 to 1,808. Cull
/urnla has I.IIH0 points.
Michigan, the only other le.ui
eicept Notre llame to lead tin
poll this season, gained support hy
toppling Illlnola, l.'l-O. Aa a remit
the Wolverine* advanced a peg
from aiatli to fifth.
Baylr'a unlamlen Hear* Jumped
from tenth to sixth on the strength
of a 40*14 ramble against Texa*
Christian. Cornell moved up one
■tep to seventh on Ita 54-0 rout
of Columbia hut Hire surprisingly,
fpll from No. 5 to N«.J» deapjll
A 28-0 win over Texas Tech.
lUthern Methodlat, u 7-ll wl|;ver Texas on Doak Waftei; *
ment, tm
State, which
ftfo »” lCha"ma’.;M W tw|ttt»r
a Saturday, rnlneil Temple, 82-

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f,'

M S l i t a i ' v o t e with uululi ( J r
ured on a MM* 8 7 0 6 T * &lt;* I
baila (first plare votes In pareni^ N atra Damn (1118)
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LitT.Ci’im

4. California (4)
6. Michigan
8. Baylor
7. Ctirnall (1)
8. Klee
. . Houthern Mithmllst
10. Michigan State (21
The sacond ten—U . Ohio BtaU&gt;.
I l l ) 2. Southern California, 110:
|« . Kentucky. 76; 114. Tennessee
M i. 16. Iowa, 64: III. Duke, 4H;
|7 , Louisiana Hlale IIH; 18. Bo»'
ten University. 88) 10. Virginia,
84 i 20. Pt?nn»ylv«nltt himI f’ornlmwit
• S2th 22.*
llT O h o r * rtcolvlnir m»r«* than «nt'
vote. Hanta Clara 27. Tulano 2d.
fliU b u rg h , 28; Texas, 17; Minn*;
|B| College of Pacific, Id,
(Anhia. 12; Ninth Carolina, 111
fyomlng, 0; Missouri 7; Waki
^ rat ami Maryland each «i
inova, each 4| U CLA and WIsaach 8; Alabama, 2.

laoulfl Train#
Exhibition Tour

V

( A T L A N T IC C IT Y , N. J„ N«nr. I
. Ju M t— Harry Mendell of New
si «xhl lion tour agent foi
ihe
retired
Louis, think*
eight champion plan* a
e k "or ha's getting hj*.
hard way
lenlvd he plana a
to active fighting.
' ‘ said toddy Louis can-.
. M4wo or three four-round
iltlotu” In orller to work out
Uptown Gym at New York.
‘ hoaed four*, h* never
roi. Mendtll said
_______ . f f l v * ten-rounder*
before Chriitm aii Why do
^ when fours will draw thr
- money7"

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‘ * anatwed hlmeelf)
ff supposed to draw betvda, It'* a lot more work
'iValther/has plan, of )jl»
h#R getting ile dough
.
ty&lt; We let the promote)

JSiJBK

JA C K S O N V IL L E . Nov. 1—LPi
—Hlllshourgh he* Its big chance
to stay in the running for the
Big Ten
high school
football ^
title this week.
^
The Tempt! team must heat
(,»„ or lose hope of repeating as
conference champ. But unbeaten
Lee is favored to win and match
strides with It* c'ty rival Lan«
don. Landon also I* the favorite
agAinst Miami Jackson.
I akclund should Slav In the
running against St. Petersburg
■•nd so -houhl Edison
against
Jacksonville Jackson.
The full
rani:
.a ,
Thursduy
. ,
,
“
Landon at Mb'ml Jackson
Jefferson vs. Plant
Friday
„ .
.
l.e* nt Hll smirough
Edison at Jnx Jackson
C tlltA L O A lll.EH , Nov. I
I.A K K I.A N D , Nov. 1— (Speclull
&lt;u Petersburg At Iuikcland
(Hpecinl) — Uni ver nit v of Miami'*
The Florida Southern College
West Palm Bench at Orlando
uirprlalng 1041) foothall team hu* euger* will begin a 2d game hasMiami Bench nt Fort Uuder'ialf doaen or more entries for kethall schedule here on Nov, 2ti
dale
tnv all Southern all-8'&gt;|ihotnore when they meet the MacDill Field
All the top rated favorites
'oothall tr-nm, sparked hy l.en Flyer* from Tampa, Athletic DI­
turned
In victories Inst week.
Martin of Pittsburgh, end, Mike lector Dick Morlund announced to*
HlllshoromJh's 18-0 victory edged ^
Varrhlo of So. River. N. J., mol day.
Orlando out of contention. I.sn -W
Jim Dooley of Miami halflmck*:
Setting the pace for F.S.C .’s Untiling their wuy to one of thr greatest upsets of tha foothall season., Dm Panther* of Pitt defeated
don brushed hy Jnx Jnrk*on, 28*0.
lack llackett of McKeesport, I'n.. Moccasin sipiad this year will lie Penn in the final minute* of a tnriller played In Philadelphia. In the above action ahot, taken In the
Ia&gt;e polished off West Palm
luarterhaek; Hay Arcangrlrtti of Chuck Terry of
second
ipmrter,
William
Rhoads
116
)
of
Penn
I*
shown
missing
a
forward
pax*.
Covering
him
!■
Pitts*
l.itkelntid and
Rearh. 21*8. .
Scranton ami Joe l.yden of Camp dene Itnlddri* from l.ynn,
l.oui*
Cerconi
122)
in
left
at
rear,
while
Janie*
Robmsou
la
grounded
and
Leonard
Ralnor
(5.1),
at
I ml.,
Edison won nveor Miami Jnekhell. Ohio, guard*, and Wnllei high scoring aces wlm last year light, luicr .cored a nufety. The rventun: score was 22*21,
(International)
son
bv ‘ a surprising
marain
Chwallk of Yoiiug*town, Ohio, were voted to the Florida A ll­
2fl-n. Jefferson
downed
Fort
end.
Lauderdale. 27*12. Plant rllmbStale ipiilitel* hy u poll of rnllrgMurlln, who ha* lienii No. I dr iatr com he*. They will Ih&gt; migr&lt;l out of the celler hv winning.
op
Tensive end all w
veur.
wn* eallri ,IM.n|,..| |,y
2(1.14, over St. Petersburg.
a r. wn*
veterilll team HIP'-*
'he Im'*I end they il aeen &lt; n . , , f r„„, |)|Hj y,.nr'H M,|Uad:
The onlv non-conference foe
‘Borgia roaches
to test n Big Ten team. Haines
AM
Z li» . . . . . . .Tolle.
Lakeland; . .Joe
I I-,*t met
.
. . ___ /.o'valh.
.....
North
(Carolina •.» A
The Pacific Coast, which i'»rfjc» City, went down before the Lake­
'Hiolidate Art Weiner, among f.'miton, I lido; Jack Palma, Fair
‘9
I on a running battle with the Mid­ land steamroller, 88-0.
•thera. Mortlii la ul*u o floe pass view. N. J.j Tom Wnoge, Teuafly,
Standings O'oufiri'iK'e games
west, has won IN games, lost seven
lly A S S O C IA T ED P R E S S
receiver uud I* slated for Mime N. J.: Rocky Pegg, l.ynn, Ind.: and
, So what's doing In tha rest of slid tied two Iteyond Its own family only): )
Vie Giordano from Maywood, N. J.
W I.YDO, N.
Nov. I —t/l'tif Tensive work fioin now on.
I’TH OP
A short summary of the South- tha conference?
W
Since Cmuli Morland assumed Sim mi signal* were up today u*
llackett, 145 |Hinnd fli Id general
31
134
ru'leru Conference from Sept. I
Florida's Coach Ray Wolf spent
I
Here's the conference breakdown Landon* ’
mil passing wixnrd, took over command of the M|ic eager* In ilie I7lli North an ) South Upm lo Nov. I rah, rah, rahl awh, ratal Monday trying to davlse way* and
25
Hid
Lee
4
of games outside Ihe^eugue:^,
lull) way In. the I'urduc gmue mol I!) 17, the *i|uud has been noted thdf iniiriiiHiieut got under wuy.
28
(17
Rut,
us
sum*hotly
one*
observed.
means
of
keeping
other
people
Hillsborough
Tin to enlletl
" ' ft
lesser lights bail
ami
hurled a touchdown pa** to heul for consistent performance
28
87
2
18 6 I .788 lakeland •
10*11 "It’* always darkest before dawn,” from playing in his backfield. .Southwest
38
2H
(leorgia. He I* one of the finest II* ability lo challange the mettle their day vesterdaiv us the tiin
which
perhaps
could
be
paraphras­
They
even
worked
on
It
In
the
.702
Edison
l
10
6
0
of tlo&lt; slute's must powerful com- fylng iomul wan ployed off. From
Ivy League
61
oaurra In Miami history.
32
Orlando
2
rain.
Florida
really
wanta
to
beat
ed
for
the
S
E
C
to
read:
"Thint*
.720
18
7
2
Pacific Coast
Dooley, Argruuolrtll l.yden mid Idnatlons. tiver tha pn u two year* what the pluvora who didn't &lt;|uall afe hound to get better.”
87
HU
West
Palm
Baacl:
2.
Georgia.
.043
18
10
2
.Southeastern
104
48
Chwallk are all defensive »tmt* the records show n total 15 wins fv for uii liivllnllon to the tourua2
Aa for Georgia they spent Mon­ Hlg Seven
So, on that premise and the fact
12 7 I .032 Miami Jackson
58
wlm have wielded only one tola'll uud IN Inset in a ntnle schedule ment proper showed, the hlg
88
J
r
i
Jarkfliui
1
.550
day
with
good
results,
turning
up
10
H
2
Big Ten
137.
down on the ground In the four top heavy with traditional fuvor- names hud hotter lie on their gain*, thul rontiuct* are contracts, bund* a promising punter In center Bu .....
39
Plant
I
.600
..........
12
12
2
When the ftnnl score of the UN red* of young men are heating
Mitourl Valley
79 1
fin e* they have played. Purdue lies.
24
0 12 1 .420 Fort Lauderdale 0
McClung and a surprising passer; skyline Hix
86
28
and (leorgia each scored on paste*
In these yearn F.S.C. hu* played apialifiers hud liet'ii posted, the llieir liruln* out un the off chance In end George Lorendo.
St.
Petersburg
0
.244
IQ
81
0
.Southern
over substitute defensive halfbacks -I* gurnet with the University of inline of Tommy Wright, u lanky ilial ihey will win a football game
Mississippi's
tired
Rebels,
faring
md the other two tollies on Miuini Miami, »i* with the University of w il t mi pm from Kingnport, Term., next Saturday,
Tiilunc spent yesterday design- Chattanooga Saturday, took the
•nine agniust the third team In Tnmpn, font with Florida- Slot. led the field with a siionp" (17 five
f„r „ presumably me* day off.
•he llnliiiis rout.
I'mver-lly, and four with the I ’nl omlci pin fm the No. 2 i limnpliin llty
lup counti y idiih course, a (1,1)62
N|IVV
#m| )in(| rough
Down state In Mississippi at
Dooley Is also being gronmed fm vei-ity of Floridu.
vanl o(j ip.
woik scheduled for today and to* Htate, the Maroons loafed. Il was
offensive play, mid the II fool !l
I lie F.H .tltM tl-61) basket hall
In oil, I I players liellercd par , . w
their first rest since Sept. I, hut
speedster I* also a good pass ir
schedule: Nov. 20 MacDill Field 72 am I five o lhirs e.pmlled regnal
With left halfback George Klnek Coach A ithur Morton promised
reiver.
The sixth grader*’ round robin
at Lakeland. Dee. 1— Dniveisity of lion figures. U gliest score to win „
,nJ|lrH n ,, Ih„ (;r, cn| „ they would get down to 'business
Vncchlo ha* scored again* llnltouch football tournament at the
Florlrla ill l.iikelaiul. Dee, II Mer­ was 76. two under the figure wl.leh w,.n,
,.„n*olatlon
In
‘ ‘
Il preparation for Auburn.
today
In
Ilia, l.ouisville and (leorgia and cer University at Macnii, tin. Dec.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Nov. I--UP) .Sanford Grammar School was won
"f
f’" 'luollfylng berth* „
N(ltr|. |,nnle whipped
missed a touchdown agulnsl I’m 10—J mx Naval A ir
Auburn took life lightly, too. —it ’, up to Lake City—with or recently hy Room eight *i|Und.
.Station at was good enougli a year ago. The N.(|VV 4„.(| wh||p , h„ ,rUh trounc
due when a pas* he cauglil ill Ihc Jacksonville, Fin. Dee. Ill Col­ forlminte 6U Jnlniil '12 Invited
while Alabama with an open date without hark Tommy Ives—to
Ernie Morris and Lurry Burney
.1 'hem Id to 7.
ipan nil the five was out of Imunil* lege of Charleston ut Lakeland. playeis lo make u field of 112 fol
elected co-ni,.tains by sechet
Saturday got the day off. Their prove this week Its early season
Meanwhile In (lalnesvllle, Florl- J ihi. 7 -MneDill Field at Mue(in I hut basis, tills makes the upset, 14-7 triumph over Georgia, success was not u flush In Ihe pan. ballots of their leum mules
Ja freshmen using (leorgia plays IHII Field, Tampa. .Inn. in -Jack­
however, cost their famed end,
Lake City meets Live Oak, a
The runner-un, mom nine, was
hud little Success against Floridu sonville rUiihiiiiui .Slate at Lake*
Iteliel Htelner, a shoulder separa­ learn that knuckled under to Jack- captulned hy Hulteil lldllainl and
dflhA skaSon'Ruturdny. Conch Ray
ferciici- pits Vanderbilt
ugalost tion.
eonvllle Beach Fletcher, 3U-U, last ■James Hawkins,
14 —Fhu Ida
Vi'ti'iuii |o os Willis (inggili of
farslty fimthallers who uie set land. Jan. Ul and
At Laxlauton, Kentucky pre­ week. Lake City smarted under a
The tejuu roster for Ihe winner*
State University ut l.ukeland. Jan. While I'luins. N. Y., and Al lloug Louisiana Hlale University.1
up handing, Georgia Its fifth loss
In' itreiiarntinn ('oaeh tins Tins­
13-13 tie with Ht. Paul*. The
W d ffsh iftd d defehslvaI' assign 20 and 21 University of Miami ul litnii of Almlover, Mil., eurh had ley of I..HU put his tnen through a pares!, to send ita unbeaten—In the undordog Ht. Pauls team scored Its was; Larry Burney, Ernie Murris,
Southeastern
that
is—t earn
Keith Ellis, Lonnie Green, Wayne
26-22. A newcomer Id tht triMM*
___ . unbeaten
...............................
._ polnta
___ in the late stages after .... ‘ “. Be
lain ...................
Michels, Jlmniy Owed,
Xavier, ...
in prt
.. „
W| ( 4W) KU, Jan, 28— ment trial. Lou Barbaric nf Mail, light' workout .yesterday, hnt not against
so with Coach Bill Edward* and paraUoa,. Gooch Paul Bryant "put Ives was
wa* Injured.
&gt;
Maurice'
Phillips, Johnny Hmltb,
Maurice d’nmips,
Florida's crus* country team up­ Mercer university ut l.ukeland. N. J.. hud 8(1*82.
•" " : hla men through their longest
8t. P*sle also gets a test, meet- Henry
Hettr Took*: Turner W illia m so n ^
There weie no casualties of. a his Commodore*.
set Auburn yesterday, 88*88. (low Fell. 8—(leorgia T'Ciuhci* College
Cdwerds, who............
Is Installing
theM rpl ../if. the
and . promised
Ing Ut* defending champion Taljo- and
t nd ilM W JBW M L
.•
Edwards,
.
... aeason ........-..r
--r —
wore wins) • Whltey Ovartou of. at Lakeland. Feh. I University surprise nature among those fall­
Misa Lia
Lialle
Cntilpti
Misa
lle Camidadl
I* the
"T ”’ 41 Vamiy.
Vandy, passed-up thr
the mAial
uMial i »h* scrimmage eeeslon*
session* would concon haseee team thal hasn't managed
Auburn waa the Individual .winner, of TaMba at •UW rahdi'FMC T-^ ing go diuke the grade, i ' •* '-'t
_ leAfiuv
... this, season. A JIM )' teacher
vr
ndav rest to send his hovs
a
league win
hPr of t|ie
t)., | winners.
of FJ'lipidu at (,'ninesy lnnerw.
hoys Untie
tlnue today,
.
Tup amateur was Wiliam Mark­ Monday
ing the four mile* In 22 minute* Un Iverslty
tie with Gainesville was Tailss, Mu. Feh. It -Htetsan Uni­ ham of Ka*i Hampton! .Cumiy n through a drill In fundamentals. I
-----------------——
seenndsi'Jfdi (irlffln and Boh
hassee’a
lot
last
week.
&gt; &gt;|
Meanwhile after a bruising A u -,
T E N N IS ('HAMPH)NH
(lastee,‘ both of Flnrhla, were versity 'at Lakeland. Feh.
17 — 71 shooter.
Mainland of Daytona
Beacn
Todnv the hlg gun* wheeled .In­ burn game, the Comiuedore* found
University of Talniia al Tampa.
MIAM' B EA C H . NfoV. l-(d&gt;)
couil and third.
PIG GY HANK BOW L .
j . rry^ f'..I
C'ol; easily disposed of Ocala, 38-0, lo
kirnOU of# ,lUaai,
And In Orlanilo
«nilo ....
pussing Xml end Fell, IN Krsklu College ut Lake- to action. They Included |lttle T4oy they came through In relatively „ ..l()Bn Mahoncy
EASTON , PA., Nov. I —i/P)—
S|,fl Ooodman, remain undefeatiul ' along with
figure In Rollins football Iami. Feh. 21— Wofford College ul IY miiii who won lust yCar. M"" good shape: hut I*, nobody was | ,K, #
The newest football bowl game la
Fletcher und Lake City.
meeting n strong Wash- ’U k'e jiIrtml. Feh. 27-Mui |--|)i*le Hiiciid, Cm y MhldUcofL Clayton n »!M' hospital.
Miami Leach. t"dav held the
the Piggy Bank Bowl.
In
addition
to
the
two
league
im fi'
University tmm at HI. C’onferviM’c
Tom mum'iit at Tuinpu. Ileiiflier
and
Johupy
I’llljlier
The game a good many folk are ,|„nlnr (Ur'- Do -bles tennis tltln
It'll he played Nov. 28 nt Easton
game* - both Friday—conference
——
•
■
“
-‘
-'raawiml
lending
priifessW
Halunlay. Couch Joe Justice
watching,
llmugli,
is
the
Georgia
„f
the
Florida
Tennis
Championi among Mn
with four midget teams competing
teems
fare
this
actlun:
Bass
of
Tei'h-Tmiio.ssiMi
snainlila,
mostly
sliliis.
had Liston linchi'tiu and (lleuu
threats.
,
The player ret|uireineiit* lire let*
op amaleur*
lo the neld
Harrington i mining the ('nil* uud
Tup
amateur* in
(1*1 Werj hecause they are wandering If
Thev «on fr'&gt;m .lo-n Wooilliurv Atlanta ut Maiuluml Friday; Flet­ than Ul years of ugr ulld not over V li
cher
at
Miami
Tech
Wednesday;
By ASHUt'IATHD P R ESS
Frank Hlranahan, ‘llarvl#
Ward,
llm Bryson uml Don Work passing
da
Tennessee's decision over favored in.,I llnrluiru Je-n Holt. Ixith of
Jim
igalnst Washington formations
Hkrr lllrgel,
tiegt'l. ....................,
Dirk Chap.
Cliapman,
.
North Car&lt;dlnn was a fluke.
F-r*. • aud«r')ah* In 'he finals I.easliurg at Ocala Friday night. 100 pounds.
Two of the tennis will he samy
Mlchnle
mid
Julius
Boros,
who
BOXING
mol .lullii* Boros
vesterday. Scut Justice, punter ami
There wes a time not so long vesterday, ' 8-3. 8-1. The match Gainesville und Holies are Idle.
.Standings (Conference games lected from Easton und Philadel­
defensive bark, may not Im ready
• •***• ■go when the wlseerres described I'Hil been nostp'itiril rrom Sunday.
P H IL A D E L P H IA
t.lirhi wi.iKlit t|i*i| HiipihI for M'conil
phia. The other two will come from
only)!
clianipluu Ike Williams ul Trenton, mii in I1MM.
to play thin week.
old General Boh Neyland'e Tenne------------.
east of the Mississippi.
Pta. 0|
W I.
(luaril Herman Brumley and N. J,. signed to defend Ills m l,. In
a*** offensive us "old fashioned."
G H II'V E N G IV E II14M)I)
The gume Is being sponsored by
3 U
95
hack Jim O' Nen also are sidelined u 16-rmiml limit ukii Iiis I Fredily
Maybe you remember’ How rnanv
vrillic m„ v i
a Malnlund
0 the Eastern Hnndlot Association,
IIH
Dawsun of ('hicaKo on Nav. 2H nt
\ 'th Injuries.
point, dhl you give old Tennessee? n ™ V . « d ' . i m t a t o n i ^ S ^ Fletcher
74
34 the City’s 1Bureau of Recreation
Couvi.iillnii Hall.
With Tennessee showing signs , -|( ,,r&gt;int**iir fool hell team of Lake City
64 and the Pop Warner Foundation.
il a c i n i ;
32
?f
war re-emergence as a
VPter«„*— wns given ve.ler- Rolles
46
74
N EW
YO RK
lia lh ip iiiK G il*
Live Oak
fiMilhall team, Tw h finds Itself In ,|av /or B four-year-old gUL
H A H K K T IiA LL D EB U T
M)
06
($.1 .1111) i i i k 11v I'a iiliir i'il tin (inrrl*
Gainesville
the
underdog
d
a
is
Saturday.
A
The
girl,
Hundy
Farhman.
of
N EW
YO R K , Nnv. 1— lA't 38
31
“
.......................
,r 1 and* needs Tallahassee
(Jury has sidelined Tech’* Urooklvn,
C L E V E L A N D . Nov. I — (/P&gt;— hack Injury
The debut of the Olmplan*. a sun (Class (!) Ilniulicnp, feulurc
has leukemia
45
34
Ht. Pauls
cam of former Kentucky atari ” •* ih e Kuipiti. Cily-nt-Jamalra The Cleveland Indiana today an- smart littlee ipiarterhack Jimmy r( pests I transfusions.
13 108
vho own their uwn franchise, prograin.
The Hav Ridge Rocket* tealn Ocala
nouiuetl clkiuitiatlMii of four rlnsN Southard.
Cuimleii, N. J.
Evening Rose
As a result a sophomore from heard iihoiit her condition, and
reaturea four game* tonight In
D clubs of their baseball farm
In using unsweetened chocolate
Coach Hobby Dodd's hometown. arranged wiiii a blood canter
the National Buaketball Aasocla- (I17.HU) lime filly III (he tact', system.
'
&gt;
won Garden Hlale I’uik's l.lnrioft
Darrell Crawford of Kingsport, for a donation of 40 pinta of In cakes, cookies, or other dessert*
lon.
Tlu-y
nie:
The Olyplane will he boat at piirae un a slopuy track.
Cordfle. da.: Htroudsbprg, f*a.| Tenn., may step Into Routhard* hlo&lt;&gt;d hy m*mh«ra of tha team remember that one square la the
Baltimore-- Turhlnv ($8) raced
equivalent of one uunce.
fls to
and their friends.
Indlaiiuuo...
— the
— . Denver Nuglulu,
Kansas; und Union City, shoes.
tets. Memlier* of the Indian through mud to account for Pim­ Teim.
,
,
&gt;
«
.
ipolis team Include Alex Groxa, lico's A met old Purse hy two and
S, n
ut
H om e
m ill
SAV1
The fnta reduced the baseball
So
Fnsy
T «» H r
Yin.fly
llulpli Heard, Wnh Wnh Junes a half length*.
dub's
miliar
league
holding*
to
a
Melbourne-Fuxtaini
won
the
•nd
C liff Barker, who
with Kentucky's National Collage Melbourne cup with Hoyle second total iif 13 teams. Cortlel*, In the
(lemgin-Florid* league, was the
han.plona and successful Olym­ end Heuvoln ililrd.
only dull of the four owned out­
G EN ER A L)
pic forces.
.
, &lt;I
P1N KIIURBT, N. C .~ Tommy right hy Cleveland, The other
i r
A
douhlehaader
ouhlcheadar at Chicago
Wright, veteran pro from Klnga- three operated
undar working
•vlll sell
port, Trim., whipped pur by five agreements which won! be re­
igalnst
Ituckers und (he Trl-CIty « » « • Strikes to post a 23-34-87 and lead newed for the 1950 season.
the Ht.
LoiITk Ihe uuallfletH In Ihe Nortli and
hawk* against
General Manager Rudl* Schaf­
Mouth Open Gulf tuurnainent.
fer Indicated that un* more club
night also be eliminated, proba­
.
BACK TO T H E HHII.L
^helaiygaii Redskin* Wl!
bly In cites C.
C H IC A G O —(AT—Kay
KuffeQ
the Royals at Rochester.
Tribe officials said they expect
one of (he staunchest defensive
end* In the All-America Confer­ to make up for the cut In player
personnel by an Intenalv*
farm
------ Thty
work In the morning ami four ence, has handed In his pads lu club spring training cemp.
They
‘
In thia
•ounds of boxing
^ afternoon return to Mariiuett* University explained tn* cemp would permll
________
‘ want lo gat where he Is studying dentistry, Tho
tecause "I llkoi*lIt— 1
ikIng over eom* 400 baseball
Chicago Hornets released him be*
town to 814."
„jppefulu
efu ^ . without
....------ having to keep
cause
they
recently
picked
up
i
alma
ha
^ -----*d
881.
Each;
• IN
M N II
Luula wtdgh*
them op Die roller an entire sen
Paul
Cleary,
1847
All-America
a
l
iruuchea,
ched, the
u&gt;a heaviness
h
son.
Bouthorn California, and becauaa
M N TM
a
middle rolled out over
Last year the camp alt* wet nl
Xuffal wouldn't be able to practice
hla trunks.
.
•
■ , ;
lb* club
und attend claaaea. Marianna, Florid*.
...................................
hy ha
he wanted
w
When asked why
to w u i» t‘
reduce to 214, ...|(Ula
l-ouls said "I'd Ju»l
BAM
.. t0
- •• •
Ike,
wtt
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....
.....
f
mt
Mendell aalV'l^uls drew |8lp,OOcTln grout receipta for hla eaRl
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HfeN HT i L l L A Y S EG G S A T 21 old enough to vote is. claimed hy
LIN C O LN , Neb.—(AT— A Han Pearl Halferty. a stock feeder for
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Firs! O n lrn l Florida Showing!
Feared by All the Royal Lords...
Loved by Their Women/

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Every Tuesday and Wednesday
$ |(Q0 (plu# tax) for a car Full!
“HERE’S THE ROOM YOU LOST

All mutt he seated

TODAY — WEDNESDAY
SANFORD’S FIRST SHOWING
Color Cartoons
Shorts
Children Under 12
FREE
Complete Show#
6:45 . 8:45 • 10:00
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Found ugnln for rn m fo rln h le living - thoae
rnomH th a t gel loo chilly In th e w in ter, loo
hot In th e Hummer. O ur lop-quulilv USO A ttic
InstulH tlon did (he trick . , . Just cull Mil and
lei tm tell you how iow InHulutlon cohI h are
today, how nlmplc to iiiMtull. M ake une of o u r
5(1 yeurH ot experience . . . w ithout obligation.

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P h o n e 83

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Young Jersey hull-Good siin'kT H IS Wi l d .......ike ii sjilcndld EaRoliert Walters, III. I Box 3')4,
HOT L U N C H E S
served every
late with u lilt It- Muncy and
Hanford.
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day 11:20 to 2 - w itli Home
wmk! (.urge, strucliirully sound
Made rolls uud corn Mullins.
luiuse, windmill, ll.•l■d.'4 some re­
I lK I .I ’ W A N T E D — H
Homer's Grill, 324 East 1st. I
pairs, hu acre* mom o r less on
F o r KeMUIlH
Street
ciincirtp mud. Home llmhi'i,
E X P E R IE N C E D llruke Man; Must
uliout 40 acres cleared und rcudy A sliest us Aluminum Roof Coating.
T h e fn lla w la a «•&lt;*• ■**&gt;* •“
have enough experience to opers)l W *a( 49* a u k llsk s a Ik T M
Guaranteed to stop roof leak.,
to turn over. Price $8,.'llt'. disli.
ntu Brakes, Front Ends, Shock
■ k a la r* l(» ra ta &gt;
12.25
Gal.
Apply Owner. Mrs. Edith H.
Absorber department. Goiui Pay.
HKNKAMIK
Glass
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Paint
Ce.
Bowen, 541 !’!umo*u Drive, Han­
I ilot*
IM a»» lls* la a e n ta a
All
year work.
Firestone Htore,
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113.114
W,
Ind.
HI.
Phone
SI*.
ford, Fla.
Hanford, Florida._
* lla n
Of p * t lla e Is M fU .s
MOUND
pups
out
of
best
deer
M I la.** a* ge*
la##»(laa
h i ' a N ih h linin'* of two bedroom*,
W A N TED : Fountain A LuncheonM p u r lla e l a r V «arlf I 'a a l r a r .
stock. Leroy
Htfswiler,
1204
hath, large living mom.'kitchen,
v tu Manager. Must he esper-1
g iv e n u r i * (a lb e DM.
p*r«
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lenccil uiid iilde to take tesptm- I
’dlhelte' about 2 4"iicre"hlgli luuJ
e to a k le ek le (ue kl*rfc (aee ***•■
on colicrcte toad, price $8600 I'UXEDO F E E D S : Complete line,
slblllty. Roumlllnt and Ander
Tuxedo Feeil Store,
furnished, your selection of liulh | limit's
.
son, Wolgreen Agency.
fixtures und kitchen equipment h r,tM| Hlirlrop ’ 'illnner,' Survsd White
lien it Pickers. Contact
Waal Aka will M areegle*
This Is one of the prettiest
,.Tht,
ghrlmp on earth"
Kastnei's Stull nt State Funnelatee (ha (elegkaav *a * . « •
arasaao. rksrse U »»ar aaate
Vi?: ':" „ln „"’lh
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every night M Homer's Grill,
Market.
r.dllh S. Bowen, owner, 6 0 Phi , |,_i,
| H, xm-vi.
Is lls.ea la Ike tvleekaae k**k.
la relara far .fcle . r r . a a . l s moss Drive, Hanford, Flu.
.lea Ike .l « ,r t lu r ls etpee.ea
: ( ON I 'It E T E Hewer Pipe, t.rea-o
.44 pay erea4aOf. la araer far
III A CH ES idgli citrus lurid nhnut •
Illoeks- Hepllr Tank* a* la rra&lt;l-r Ike Ms. pusslkl.
W ORK W A N TED
III miles west of Orlando, pries
Windows, Bunches Flower Puts,
srrrlee. all IVaal 44s aiasl ke
la aa. Iilflea *a IM gar kefare
$2600. E. H. Bowen, 541 Plumosn
Floors Free Estimates. Mira­ X L L T Y P E S of builduxer work
I cle Concrete (To Phone 1336 309
pukllra.lao.
Drive. Hanford. Fin.
reason.ihlr rates. Free eslitust
Kilo Avenue.
PI mm * a ii.lf r aa la tto e e ia le lr
S M A LL G R O C ER Y
stme will,
es. D mvIiI E. Csrnenter. Phon •
If a a e r r a r t e e a r e l a ra
. a e a a.
meat market. Cash business
1.193-M
We e a a a a l M r e * * « M lk le f a r
inllN'HON Wax. Paste, Liquid A
Tel. 1811.
a ia re Ik a a a a e la e a r r e r . la s e r i
R
A rrtm w o r k
Gin-Coat. Free use uf floor
Free estimate* on plowing und
polisher
with
each
2
Lb.
or
I
N IC E 2 bedroom suburban home.
rru L ’
discing form or gurden plots
tjl. purchase.
Good lawn, fruit trees, spacious
Also clearing uud grading build­
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Glass
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Paint
Co.
grounds. Price, *5,600.
ing lost*. Phone 187-J. Jurk
112-111 W. Ind. Ht.
Phone 829.
Rllisel1
New, 1 bedroom house on two
large lots, 2 screen poirlies, V e ­ PA IN T—-Biitsld* Tnisnlum lead STKN O -SkCRF.TA It Y 10 yen.slid oils; moiK'y hoc* guarantee.
experience, efficient, uceurale
netian blind*, utlnched garage.
Won't Perl, rub or wash off.
Small cash payment with eusy
Shorthand speed 120, fast typist,
$3.96 tier gallon. II. A. Russell
term*. Price, $7,60(1.
also filing, teletyping, menieo
Seed (To.
graphing, PRX.
Mrs, Amin
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5 Acres and new, two lied room
Beavers. Tel. 1356-J1.____________
KHHELMANH Reil Rosa Pood.
house
on
large
lake.
Priced
to
furnished
apartment*.
Modern
Tourhloii A Watson, (301 Celery
eell. $8,000. Terms.
Also
.etflrleucy
enertment.
'2—
S pectnl H ervicen - - I 2
Ave. Phone II85-J.
Downto** office (tore. Takarh
C. A. WHIDDON. HR.
S WAP SHOP, 406 E . 4th. St. W* N EW FLOORH surfaced l» per
Apartment*, 208 N. Perk, Phone l i t H. Park.
Phone 1281
Buy, sell or trad* most any­
1876-J,
faction. Old floor* made like
thing. Phone I9A-J.
|
new. Finishing, cleaning A ws&lt;
American Floor Handing Machine Lots for sale on corner 8th and
(•'tilt S A L E :' Kentucky saddle
ing. P.irtahlo power plant, 22
with edger. H. M. Gleason, Lake
Pecan Avenues. I'h. OHLM.
liurse in good condition, le e
years oxparlenr* In B«min&lt;ile
Mary, Fla.
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Small furnished home. Ideal for
Rolluml Dean, Sanford llera
-lid.
County, II. M Gleason, Lake
v v aapa tments ho
ruuplv. Locnteil at 1215 Palmetto
Marv.
Flrat 8trect. Furnished room*
AVe.
IB C U LA T IN G
coal nr wood
V
E
N E T IA N 'B X IN D B made to ur
and apartments available. Phone R O B E R T A. W ILLIA M S . Realtor.
heatrola,
practically
ndw—
uer. Seminole Venetian HRml
1481.
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Rsyond . K. I.undqulal, Associate.
$.15,181. 819 Magnolia— Ph. 218.
Co. 820 W. 8rd. St, Phone
PlmM 781 Atlantic Rank
“ ‘ RMg.
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j S E T S hunkbeds with matiraae,
Illt - W
Ideally located across from Papt
$12.18) Per Set. I Two burner
Office, one or two roorito, modhutplute in steel cabinet $12.00. O RLAN DO Morning Dentine). Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
4rn efficiency aportmenU^.9ri'
Clark 80) Park. ___
y
A rlid lk n r o r Male *— t.
Ray. I lf li- J .__________
eat* bath and1 shower. Phan*
.’6 FT . S U P E R IO R lluus* T ra il­
660,
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N e w PtJRNiSHKD eflieleitcy cat- We hath lea* when you tom’i
and Htar-er servlc*. Swain *
tor. H. J. Cramer. Rt. 2 Box 181,
bring • your
prescrlptlegg «
tag**, all convenlencae, fire
Battery Heroic*, 801 W. First
Hanford.
_________
Lenay'a. Phone l(rt.
*
a) place, fruit,boating, JHHlap,
R i . ______________________ ____
MARION Market Cabbage plants.
** avallabu Nov. I j l
( IEN JO Y Sunday dinner i t Lahey’s
B L IK C T R IC or
Yellow* resistance. !&lt;eu Rutner,
rental. Ph. 1020-Wl.
75e alio week days. LuiMhe* A
IR T Y I.R N R
ACT
258-J.
_____
,
f o T m ' f - l room' ~furitl*8#4
abort 6irderx.
W'BLUING
K
5 B U R N ER Oil Range, good con
Bar to Kept. U
apartment 310 Magnolia Ave,. At Am silng JutniHtoii'a "NO-UOACH"
gaaferd
dltion, $15.00. Phooe 9jf9-$y,
. tat U real
K. Roes*tier, Flerlet, Celery
aantitary coating kllla Hoochea D O U B LE C O U N f fR , UiOd f*
Are. Phone 212-W .______ t
Ante, Water Rug* fur month*.
laurant with 8 etoole. TMobIRnm FOR Wdat Coixt Mufiett, Camp
a RO O iT furnished apt. A ll "rap
bell's, 808 Sanford _Av*nu*.
Pint $1.89. Half pint 89d. Rou85U-W.
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am,
Billlat A Anderson. *___
n
i a adults only. 2800 M all
H O t DOG S TA N U
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S w e e t I In mlin oranges, $1 iiuihel.
Plant*. Mr*. Y. C. Bollinger. Ph. Sanford and 8rd,_________ Ph. 638-IY
D E S IR A B L E roem with W tcLn
Ri W. Lord, Phottb 788-W.
1330-J. _
_________ ________
. feri*ll«f*s if wanted. 101 W.
HIX
PIKClTrilnlng
room eetj aleo 15 — A U T O M O B IL E # — in
• W tfc i.II.P h o n e 880.
*
kitchen cabinet. Reasonable. 2X2
i i N t Bigelow farnlxhad* e|MkrtCLOSE OUT SPECIALS
West 19th Street. , _ _
glMU. Langley tuildlnc. 911
1—1937
FORD Coupe, good con­
R E F R IG E R A T O R , Norge 9 feet,
. .ii-.'. i
Park Aye.
dition thru o u t Priced to sell
,
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excellent condition, rhon* t i l quick.
"K m S^ uWumlxfied
•poitmsaw.
•yrealk and (Tomoiertlal
R,
1—1940 DODGE Pickup, Lot* «f
......... 1298-W.
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N n r t o Uaed work "hoes, Txrpsu-

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VALUABLE reetdentlel M idtag
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A, covered truck body, A -l con­
dition. Phone I6 IQ-B-1.
Kiictr,c Jjrjjti
iW H B S .
meter Aduetable fen. 2 Floor
show case*. 819 E . let- Ctreet,
Mr*. A. E . Matlem.

■pringe arid matress, cheap.
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=
SB, cropped, modern!
heme, Eaenrole,
M u ket j l l^ h M l^
Plants, tlneat puppies,

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•at F irst Street.

matked. J U M ,

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good economical hauling at an
economical price.
1—1919 FORD Coupe, good condi­
tion.
• to
1—IN I DODGE Tudor, On* own­
er car.
1—1940 DODGE Fordor, extra
dean,
1— 199# M ERCU RY Tndor, extra
BTR1CRLAND.M ORR1SON,
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Apply McCRORY’S to &amp; 10c Store

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Young Man to learn 5c and 10c Store
Business
Must have High School Education

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cane will |if4»' *•*•.!
11Ik *ul further i Ida, - Ho*r.
Florida Artldt Hwrle* and 4 Ith Ihe I* t u of t • i lrcult I’n
B LIN D C O U P L E S T A R T S W 0 iU U ~
nutlet to you
Intend to reglat er *told of #pmin"|e ••(.tint1 Klorhla
ie.\rit'i 1 i:i» \ n i • inst’ED mi Hint
C IN C IN N A T I—(AT— Blind * ! « * ] _ _
Ml.- |..,lt|s
Hnnfonl. Florid.i. ihl« .1l«t tiny of ntotnr purnuMiit t&lt;» tit** IrriiiB «.f t)•*•
•»wri#-r
tklcl'cr,
Kie l Itte(U|t Vain* ,M|Htllte“ to-wit
birth, the married team of Ju n k, 1
•* i* mi: 11n i *•»\.
MITICK TO %••••»: %It
and Avery Dotsen ha* started »,«ri
•’D rk .••• 4‘lreuH t*o» ri 4»f
El MIA II I n.vrt'N
Hcitiiiiiie t'liuuty Florida
Ynr AUK IIKItllllY Nu T IF IK
furniture repair business as * i thm
. *4*
Ilk K t. Iltirdtck
(« ait it for nloo•!itt. dl\ Of4
l»*,|»lllk I’le-rk
home Industry. Avery doe* the h#» livrli fllftl e%K.819l•&gt;! ViMI III ill**
C lriil*
of ?*•tultiole* i 'oiiii I'llU T IT rn l'U T SK.M.
manual work. June get* the order*. ty. Florid*. lie Ihu .untied I rut.i JAfKHO.N \ i ‘Allllll.1.
Hliroiu ILiiiiii versus IMmui I AHornn for I'l.ilntlfr
tlMtoii
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Room 8 Wins Touch
Footlmll Tourney

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‘ against him."
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sing room, Louis said bl"He'got 1880,W e e Ilia aha**,?
| the workout*, which Mendell said. "And, we shot*

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NEW Y O K K . Nov. l- f/ P i- V h a
normally robuM South ha* turned
anemic In foothall this year and
most of the red corpuscles settn
to have escaped to the Pacific
Coast.
,
.
A check of the major confer­
ence* against outsiile opposition
shows the Southwest a stout lead­
er and the Southern the weakest
In tha laml.
.
The southeaster, a veritable
IkiwI Incubator down through the
years, is better than holding its
own, hut 1* not showing ths old­
time punch. Its bowl candidate*
are negligible.
On the other hand the I aclflc
Coast, an Intersectlonul punching
hag since the war, Is Isiunclng
back against some chins. As ail
examplb, it ha* won two and tied
one cf six game* with the forml*
dahlo Hlg Ten. with whjch it ha* a
Rose Bowl working agreement.
The wide open Soulhweslerner*
- w ith Baylor, 8MU and Rice In
the fore— have won IN game*
against outside foea while losing
only five and tying one.
Tha Ivy league follows with a
18*5 record hut these figure* are
deceiving and aren't a true Inter­
sectional barometer.
The purist Ivy member* disdain
matching punches with the powers
of other sections for lush gull*
ami their gaudy mark hn» m*en
1built up mulnly at tne expense of
milder elevens In their own bail-

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$1,200 Quota Set

Airliner Crashes
(C e a tta a e * S w a

F as* tia e l

collision.
The two plane* struck while In
the air. Those who «aw the colli­
sion said there was an explosion
on the airliner. They said there
was undoubtedly a heavy toss of
life.
I1. M. Clifford of Washington,
who witnessed the collision esti­
mated tha planes.were shout H,MI

Road Department
Moves Into High Gear
T A L L A H A S S E E , Nov. 1 - l / P ) The
Statu
Road
Department,
Which has boon going slow on
road construction since the War­
ren administration began, will
shift Into high gear Nov, 16.
It will receive bids at Miami
then for a record *0,800 (KH) worth
of construction and repair work
on MOO miles of highway and 2 ,BOO feet of bridges In III counties.
Most of tho Road Department's
funds for the first several mouths
of the now year went In finance
construction contracts let Iwforo
tho Caldwell board went out lust
January.
Contract awarding has picked
up in the jiast two or threo
month*' hut the award of |fl,fiOli.OlMl worth of work will top
any *iiigle day of bidding in tho
department's history,

Hankers Meet
&lt;&lt; n a l l a » e

where the impact
had thrown
them,
The hlg airliner struck at the
river's edge, skidded down an em­
bankment and nosed Into the mod.
I’ollco dragging the river pulled
one badly mangled body into a
boat.
A man’s hat, a woman’s coat and
a briefcase that had hurst open
spewing out it* ronlents, ntso
wrr* recovered from the river.
The CAA's first report* wrrt'

1 a s i n i M a r e a s Um#a ■)■•&gt;
■rlplng by Miami restaurant cus­
tomer* who have to pay the tax
for propnrvd meals, when food
bought at grocery store* I* ex­
empli
A Tallahassee merchant reporthiaa of a salo nf snuff because
the customer refused to pey the
!•*«•»/ &lt;«* on a hog, He Insisted
■{tuff was an Item of grocurle*.
(The law exempts food—not gro
curie*.)
Must customer talk centered
■round the clause In the law which
raqnlrtf* payment of a tax on a
enmhlnalloit nf sale*, although each
separate item would hr tax free
Mchttau the pelcu Wax lee* than

fountains were giving Individual
chock* and aiveptlng la x free Individual payment* nf • a " itlrkrl.
Most nf them atso reported they
warn ’observing the law, and colltrlln g the lux on cnerks lunitiliiii
total-sale* to 11 ntlrtv | t'ogitner
and running the hill Intii the tax­
able bracket.
Home were trying tu follow the
law itnd collect when 0111 inemlicr
nf h patty picked up four or five
■operate checks and pay them all
nt oner, but that fiequcntly
tirmighl an aigumenl.
A Lakeland drug store remitted
confusion over wlml I* a luxury
and what I* a necessity. It duesivl
make any difference. Even tier**allies are taxable If they aren't
on the lint of exemptions.
St. I'clarstuirg reported "much
eonfustoii.” Many customers apnarft .
o n tly'kere mixed up almut where
&gt;"■ S
th* tax started and wanted the
L&gt;',
oxemptlnn on nine.cent Item)
I&amp;'j
Only Heme sold for eight cents
L - v amt less are tax free.
Incoming tourlsls, iinaiqualuted
.
with the ta i, added to Din i-unfus
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Hates, BM, a Motive of Halem,
was a member of thu Massnclm*c|ta house „f
repreacnlallvcH
from HUM to IU24, lie served a*
mayor of Salem from 1112-1 lo IIKI7.
The line said others who biunti­
ed the plane at Huston were:
Mr. and Mr*. F. MrKuIxki dm
address»j
Mr. I.. Igur, (no ad
dress I . The clew: (irnrgc (lay,
captain; L'liurlc* It. Ilaielwond,
dliitt Oscar Orihuela, fllghl ateniiant, and Union Oflherl, stew-

»»r. prana 1 nannan, lauiiui roc
ftlchmondi Mr. Dameil. for Charolte, N, C„ anil, Mrs.! K. Wlltlammut apd Mr*. IVrklna, both for At-

P im m

Pa#,

I urn lo "conditions of abundant
supply without aavero dislocations
of the economy have proven un­
founded."
The Secretary conceded that cer­
tain industries and localities hsvu
felt the adjustment process more
severely than nthars, adding:
"Du the broader front of the
nullonul economy, however, It has
become Increasingly apparent as
the year went forward that the
basic factors making for our con­
tinued growth and progress have
been far stronger than the forces
tending lo pul! us hack."
Hnyder complimented the hank­
ing fraternity for Ita part In the
nation’s industrial development,
throughout the last World War and
through the reconversion period.
"Today, hankers ara undertaking
their broader responsibilities in
H i p life of the nation with the ut­
most varnrstneM and Integrity of
purpose," thu Secretary said,
Snyder madu no reference to an
curlier addruie before the con­
vention In which a New York
banker said the soundness of the
dollar is endangered hy governmerit fiscal policies.
W. Ilumlolnh Burgess of New
York told the association's na­
tional hanking division yesterday
that the government "Is violating
the most sarred principle of sound
money—# halanred budget.’'
Ilurge**, who Is chairman of
the executive committee of the
National &lt;711v Hank of New York
said the dollar "Is the anchor for
world ■niniiey." It &gt;Is th*- respon­
sibility of the government ttf keep
A sound, he sildeil, while *stable
money Is reestablished over the
world.
The Now York lumbers oabl the
country faces a great political

By H A L B O Y L E
NEW Y O R K , Nov. l - W Watehing a surgeon rescue a dying
woman from the tentacles of ran&lt;er Is sn unforgettable sight.
I hml this esperlence over the
weekend slong with a number of
newsmen and 1.000 doctors Invit­
ed to the demonstration by the
American Cancer' Boeiey.
It was dona by television, us In*
h color process developed by the
Columbia Broadcasting System.
And it proved—whatever the im­
mediate commercial future of fcblor
television may he—that this form
of video already is of value' In
teaching surgical techniques.
The viewing screens were set up
In the Hiltmore Hotel. The tele­
vision camera Itself was 2ft block*
sway, trained,on an operating
tahie In Memorial Hospital.
The surgeon was Dr. Alexander
Itrunsrhwlg, a famous cancar ex­
pert. The woman, about ft!, wax
unidentified. Shu had agreed In
advance to allow tha operation lo
Iw televised, hoping It would be
of value to the assembled doctors.
"This is In no sense n cure,"
explained Dr. Brunschwig. "Her
case is hopeless. Radiation has
fulled. She Is In pain, and this
operation will relieve that."
He spoke through a microphone
attached to his throat. The camera
showed oqly his hands and the
patient's abdomen aa ha swiftly
made his Incision. •
Opening the body cavity, ha dis­
covered the malignant tumor had
spread through meat of h a Lwo­
man’s lower organa. T h e ‘tisanes
stood out In clear Mile# under
color television. But whenever the
camera switched hack to blackM id-w hite, the/ Imcame almost
Indistinguishable.'
Quickly, cutting h*re. putting
damps there, he freed the malig­
nant mass. Its sis# drew ■ gasp
from the audience. To remove it
the surgpon had to take out the
cervix, bladder, and part of the
colon and Intestine.
"Nnw we have taken out all
the lumerous tissue visible to the
naked eye," said Dr. Brunschwig.
HI* Inference was clear— there

It also applies against amuati'went admissions over 40 cents,

V/ o M I I D

They arc CIO atteiworkerx. Thu
brought on th* strike of 480,000
othsr steelworkers with the big
«t*el shutdown Oct. I — pensions
and Insurance financing.
Tho Aluminum Company nf
America, whose 20,009 stcolwork

imcoaai.

Tk*ss

Hu7

SH O *

TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 1— stste are still without o r g a n is t
(S T E C 1 A L )— Florida's annual co- forest fire protection. Following
operative forest
fire prevention favorable local refernda last year
W U5« I W f ii i
campaign which seeks to reduce and provision of funds by the Leg­
the mlllion-dollar damage done by islature, the forest service began
fires to tho state’s forest resour­ forest fire protection in 8 new
ces will open Nov. I.
counties July I and contemplates
State forester C. H. Coulter adding another 10 beginning July
Mild today that all public service | ntfiO, There are now 20 county
groups, civic clubs, fraternal and forest fire control units with soms
religious organ Ixat ions, woman’s other land being protected by
dubs, garden clubs,
Hoy and group and Individual landowner
(Jlrl Scout group* and other* are ag re e m e n ts.
g#
urged to participate In the cam­
Financing of organised fo re?
paign by conducting local pro­ fire protection is cooperatively pro­
grams on forecst fire prevention, vided by the state and federal gov­
The tL S. Forest Service, the ernments with tho countlea or landstale chamber of commerce, tho owner*, depending upon the type
American lied Cross and Florida of unit, also sharing the operation­
Hanker’s Association arc among al e xp e n se s.
the groups which have already
joined the Florida Forest Service
A F I’L K C O N C E N T R A T E
in promoting forest file prevention
B E R K E L E Y , C a ll f . - i A V - F r o .
in the stute.
xen apple concentrate haa bean
‘‘Each forest und woods fire Is a developed here by Dr. W. V
definite loss to every Florida citi­ Cruess, food technologist on taj
zen," Coulter said, "hut If ovury University of California campuj.
person Is very careful this year
Thu concentrate can be sold in
und every year we cun continue cans und kapt like froien orange
to greatly reduce our losses."
concentrate already on tha market.
Statistics show that in HUB
there were more than 28,000 wood*
LOANS NOT A P P R E C IA T E D
ers union employes walked out five,* In Florida. They burned
NEW YO R K — WP)— A publisher
Oct. 17 in the security cost dis­ 2 ,ftM),000 acres at n conservative­ today ran this newspaper ad on 4
pute, put out a feeler for settle­ ly estimated loss of about * 2 ,000, new book;
ment talk* through a spokesman MH). Tho stute forester said this
"Do not lend this hook. Not only
who asserted the company i* will­ figure is determined by a formula will you not get It back, but it will
agreed
upon
by
the
federal
und
ing to negotiate “a* we have been
cut our sales appreciably."
a
state forest services and doc* not
all along.”
inchuke
Mho
potential
value
of
At Oalvaston, an agreement be­
tween west flulf const shipping young seedlings and saplings
companies ami A F L longshoremen which are killed or rota riled by
was announced, dispelling a strike licing burned.
Tho majority of the forest fires
threat. A F L ships’ officers eased
the tense Texns port* situation hy in IU4H In Florida, U7 percent,
today, for 118 day*. The longshore- wore rausod hy people with light­
agreeing to postpone a strike, due ning, tho only natural cauaa,
men accepted a seven cent hourly starting only 3 percent. Of tha 97
boost of their *1.7H hourly rate percent starter) by people, 70 per*
cent were started deliberately and
plus other concessions.
At Lexington, Ky., 11,000 A F L 27 percent carelessly, according to
employes of Southeastern lin y - tho state furost service reports.
Since July I there hsvu been
hound lines continued on their jobs
after expiration of their contract 27H woods fires on woodland* un­
last midnight. Negotiations con­ der organixod forest flro protec­
tinued and theie was no Indica­ tion, that burned 'I.IMH acres at
an estimated damage of 18,017.
tion of an Immediate strike.
—

1

"Out wn learned something from

them. And . *«#»»’ patients1'haV*

as, it* is

much., ty# do for each Indlvldii]
what we cram" 1 -Ml*'-' I “T
, And the •picturefkdedfrAM the

Lchh Su$fiir Needed
To Meet Taste Teat
LA KELA N D .
Nov.
I —(/!*»—
Orange* can meet the state "taste
teste” today by having a lltlle tex*
sugar In them.
The requirement
far
sayloR
when an orange I* rlue declined
from !*.2 p e r e cu 1 o f * o li( L (sugar)
In U perrenl for oranges which are
artificially colored,
The color added fruit takes an­
other drop In sugar—to H.7 per­
cent -content mi Nov, III.
Oranges without artificial color­
ing came down to H.7 percent
sugar. They will go In H.8 percent
nn Nov. Ill and that will be the
standard for the remainder of the
season,
The»e requirement* far eugftr
content* are part of the maturity
standards eat up in the new citrus
law. The maturity standard*. are
popularly called lasts tests.

tan.

I

‘Soar

Florida’s Annual
Fire Prevention
Campaign Starts

lived, mom &lt;thaw ' Sara yeCfe'Uarr*
stljl a lly r - after xushiopetatfotk
’’The patient la relieved of gain
ami nyyterod *0 tmCfufoeMixfor

Moss, for Ulvliinoml.

Judge Joseph W. White
of West Calm llcach yesterday de­
clined lo hear s suit In stop col­
lection of the levy, lie said the suit
must in* brought In l«on county,
Mat (if the capitol. The plaintiff, a
West Calm Beach lawyer, said he
vrtil ry flbi It here.
1 (leneral retail sales— with gro­
cery food*. clothing Itema under
f ill, medicine and farm supptlee
isem p i—hear the It percent sale*

StrikePeace

Cancer Operation
Shown To Doctors
By Television

Mlip ,M. Donovan, for New Orh 'fhfL.A s,V ...fln ilih d fai Atlantar
MI«X roster, fur Charlotte;
|*.
Olu*iu&gt;r, for t.’haclottui M. ,T. MrDee, fdi TIhailotto; J. D. Wicks,
fur.CIfiHlImuj Mias llrlsy Therttp,
fur . Raleigh-Durham, and L. ft.
W. J. Casey, .for Itluhinund; II.
W. Ht. L’lair, for. Itiehmuml; E.
Fafie, for Iclimoml; H. Fltihugh,
fur Itlehtimiid; I', I'eck, for Rich­
mond; Mrs. I ’, I'rck, for Hlchniond,
ami Mr. Chase, for Rlehmond.

TUESDAY NOV. I, 1149

SANFORD HERALD. SAI4# O fD FLORIDA

hoiv much more you get in a

semyn os the sargeen w eaF shout
Dip ion tin* task of sewing up Rt*
t&gt;*t|cnt
patient.
. , 1,1 1 tuiis,
ire
l.alor that, day - 1* sat before
another TV »at and watched-Nott*
Damn sink tha Navg^al fOolbhtl.
&lt;0 to 0. It’s an eertdl thing--Mevlsion, catching a Hfo and rlcrih
dr Nina in the morning, football In
the afternoon.
1

{ tn a tls it*

P ra m

Pan*

O a al

heavily by the Initial exnkrilonv
"They felt ilk* an earthquake."
Levy said. "The ceiling in my
xevenlh
floor
office
fell In
Blaster hit me on the shyuldei
but I wasn’t hurt, anr got odt hy
breaking a glass pan* In he dewy/
Firemen said the 'blase a m u -

ndly

began'. &lt; W Ah elecmcitl

transformer cnem. Th# first sigh
of diffuculty tea* H fHchertn* erf
light#.
.*-&gt; ■
*»*;'

K a it if 4-door tides

, iThe . I’ostoffle# building #ncirclei a grassy court y ard .' T his
eras llltrrad wt»h plate p lan ' 1did
paper* Woam feesn tin upper
Moors- Rome
tha glaaa « H
blowa 300 feel.
.c 1
One mall carrier said several
pinply. ware, walking aaroea tth*
opfn court y^rd v k n t the blast
cam*..
,, ,ni . 11- i a*
"I was one of them." b* aftld.
"But no ana ww hurt, bee*yea
we all got tha hall out of there,"
Even after the fir* was under
control, fireman still were UV*ng In determine whether anyone
we* trapped at any place In Uia
building.
. | ’

Can y«M aBord to let habit or tradition goveni your choice
of such ea Important purchase as an eutontabUeT Step irs s M

and fad out which car giver you morr for your money/
You’ll bid that In ha price class, Kaiser glrea you m ore,,,

mack m ere...in all th* feature* that contribute to long-life, .
economy of operation, brilliant modeni performance and

CIO Dispute

down-right comfort I Use the chach-Ust balow, and compere the
Kalsar, point for potal and dimension for dimension,
with any other car at anywhere near Kaiser's modes! price!

Ida W -2—here proved superier
lo common varieties and meat Im­
ported varieties during the peat
lew years. They were eatanslvely
planted this year.
They produce an avemgo per
acre yield IB percent higher t h u

■moM
fpRftl --

the facts! clip this check-list

tlta. Wetter
l-sM'-n! f!
rmnvnl nf

Censpnre thews oJitq/W w yon Agy m y e n ro l m y prfcef

Kattcr th a t yamt V Wheelbase 1U H In. Vlbtal canting span
10 It- 4H in, t/lnggege compartmsnt apnea XIA enhic It.
t/ 175.7 ag. In. brake lining area./Cswapmsian ratio 7A-ta-l,

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vr -frav? Yi?1
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In Unity T han In Hlrenglh—

lilt :

To Prelect Du F u e l of th« World;
To Promula th t Progress of Amarie*.
To Produce Prosperity for ttsnford.

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Pepper Talks
To Lions Club
*' In Oviedo

t

t

World’s
public,
States
sia, Is

a
The Federal Corp Inturancr
*” Rim id it favorably inclined toward
corp insurance on cilru*. and
tariff* collected from imparled
food rommoditie* and amounting
to shout $ 125,000,000 a year are
•laird to hr »rl a»idr by thr govrinrnrnl at availablr to lUppoil f
‘jg jr
price* of prriihable fruit* and vrgr- 1 /.
K*
^
la b ln , Senator Claude Pepper told
1'" * * * ,||»brrt II. I.rhmnn
^ membrit of llir Oviedo I -ion* t Inb, — &gt;—
“

C l e i S Truman Administration Goes All
Mayor Frank Talbott webomnl
Out To Elect Lehman N. Y. Senator
Senator Prpprr, rerallrd a talk
Club. About Ml were pieienl.

by him in I **40 folllowing hi* rr
NKW YO R K , Nov,
(fl1)—-The national Demuri*ii&lt; \&lt;limiti-ii.*
turn from a trip to lirrmany, and
ton
ii
pulling
mil
all
of
thr
stops for foiniri (iovrrnot H e ib n i II I rhitated, "II yon read liiiloiv yon
mail ill hi* light to win llir Srnate trat held by H i-|nililii an hdm I o»ln
will lintl that everythin!! Senator
Dallr*.
Pepper pirdiclrd about (irrmany
’Mill galaxy of *|ieakri* from W adiiliHlnii irn l into N m V"ik 'tile
came true." Mayor Talbott and llir
~
• for I .•••iiiiiiii indicate- t in iilv limv
viiilor* wete introduced by Al
* n ewe ■
1
.llir Administration f i l l nlmiii
Hulling. Linn »*creUry.
I A n I A I A lin r h
iii’Xl Tiirulnv’" •■li*i'i*mi
v
&gt;
r
s
u
i
v
u
a
u
m
.
i
i
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xi,,„(.(l
„„
„
tr*l lit
S riin ln r I’oppur. following Ills
llir I'll i r lli'lil’-i ■ tin in tii |mlii'lii.
llitm ilurtlnn, quipped nbmit being
anil aim iim an impmlant inilnatiu
ahn of llii&lt; Tnliiott family on
of ivlinl lo rx |irrl ill ruin.........
lain mother'* idili*. Hern King tlm
urr-w nr period hr reminded iho
rlcrtiuii't lliiiiuulioat lhr ,'iiitnliv
iu 'XI M in. Till' Now Nu'l. Si nalr
I Inn* of tii I lino when ho wu*
“hanged in effigy” tiv a group
Mill i* Ihr only our al -Inke in
of “in dig tuttit mothers” in WrudiI In- imtimi io llilli.
IliK liill fill' advocating selective
I' i i niitoiil Truman will *it |* iho
rervlee and leful-len**'. in tin*
drive for l.rliiiinn Snlniday, lliir r
honk, “tinder Cover"* hr sold, u
day &lt; lii'fiuo llir rln tlon, u iih u
la pointed Hilt, that many (If those
i ml in -|H ii'h fiulll llir t-M|i it ul.
women wore not innthcra.
Miniiwhllo Iti*|&gt;iilitii-a■ i Julia I'm
ilo termed Iho four months'
i . Itiilleii in hi ! it*■ itmi I n&gt; I &gt;i-iiii)WASHINGTON, Nov. 1—(/Pi cI ru
old flvlrdn l.loiia (’lull a “IllMv
llr lerrlln ry loduy on a filulyoungster" ntid coiigrntiilnted il —Iliiuinirn il ill irrapitled in Ihe form of "iiinrt- |ionro ninl lo*«
muddy waters uf the I'ntiiraar I n ai'i,'* w lillr Id* nval in N’rw
mi It* (rood beginning.
itecnlliiig Hint when lie wont Itlvrr thin afternoon fur the York'* aenutorliit rnnii &lt;t iiitoIii
lulu Senate in lOM when Iho bodies nf virliniN In rivllian avia- pimh'lionhrd llilllr* ' ii'ruril in for
nniplqy won In n dSprewlmi and lion's woral tragedy. Work Iof eitru uffuir*.
mrnneed )&gt;y tho possibility of a through the night under floodDiillco hail *|Niaknix miKiiffelllhla. the boatmen had recover­
world wnr, he turned to pnat-wai
iiioMrma of I ho trnvcrnmsnt, In- ed 4S bodice by mld-mornlng. nirnl* In I In* llronx and ManlintfM l* ig g*u 4n g , , Am«rlro'* aide* Him ffrUtntv • the enlr wuevlvnr. ln il.. I I L • npiKUirlit |i I n n n e il
hark,on
feet and " p re s m - who In un Alenandrln, Vo., hno- speifhe-' ut four Itrmiklyn mMIr*
riHrrs un their
tnifir ivvi
ret* world fnf
inn a /roe
f&lt; men to live pUnl where physician* *ald Id* ninl I ttu meetlnu* In Manlmilnn.
"wild fllllm al- rortdlllnb I* ikmhJ and that h* la
I.ihm nli ilc-rrilu'd a
inythlral
CnngreM, h e ! esperled to live barrlna any un
II bill la tilled llir *ii|i|in»ri1 “ sq'minted mil that progress hud foreseen runt |il Ira Ilona.
pel Im wi*iloin nmt foie*lirM" of
been niudo In n forward lonklinr
I tiilte. mi Intel Iiutlomil unit ter*.
nr- qkatii.
Tin* Ih iimerntlr l.lhernl liopeful
h-.
. r „ "onrr the
„. fox Jstn w‘"‘
W A SlIIN C rlO N . Nov. 1 t/l*.
in"it ■'111b-,1 Dial I In 111*■* inrorrerlty
* ’ III- riled the nirfilltlnn &lt;&gt;r tin - 1Civil Aeronautic* Hoard (CAD) I 1-aIb'il 1 In* (urn of world event*
ro il of Iril*&gt;r In the (Mi perron! official* laid Inday ihry will open III a "peecli lints Ihiiti *lx litOltillX
parity ••»Ii*** suppnD
Iirnirnon. f(llinn| hracinii* within a few day Ih'I h ii ' Du* mdlneill* "f Du* win
i.ii-in p tlir parity (llmul *ix |a*r ...........
Itlaur collision which m*t , 'll lillll'pt- 111 Dldif
cent. On r Itrii* insurance, he *nhl, "t'11 ,l,r
Dnlle* did iml i&gt;" into ltd* 11111I
il will take about two nr three tlir live* ul 55 per*on* here.
h i Iml lie ................... il once nKoili
more week* to ire' fho feet*, and
Call* came simullitnrnitely fm in i"l&gt;' in dtnpinp tile 11. S. Id
thn government will send inve*- ailio u by Conttreu, now in irrr»*. p u ili an I " i* ip 11 polb y tiiivard Kn
11 eat or* to n iirld ii to Invatlirnte
Senator Kdwin C . Joltninn (D- inpi anil h iii I Dll* iinlinn "den
■ ■ Itri»o coridltlonv. Cltru* Krowern
&gt; | m ra li'li ...... . . *ia'li n pollry fm
would litive been saved much Itnil Colo) iiit;ed new (tub* on military Du' Km Ka*t.
tioi nroyrnm l»een In effect ditr- phmr (littbl* on commercial ait
Didlr
pole
,ve*ti‘ii!ny
111
ii.. 1 ti* ren nt hurricane, he said.
polity keep* the iiurehnnintr way*. Johnson said the S e n a te tpii'en*. u lii'ie Die ballattnir may
power of tile farmer In proper Commerce Committee which lie prove a derisive fiii'lnr in Tue*
11 Inlinnddo to the firlert* he ho* l.rnd* it a.king the Civil A.ronau^
f(irMJlw
Dm eold
lo ony. *.ahl Senator Pepper.
He told
of the
Prealilent’a lie* AdntiniMrslion (CAA) (or a m il VI1D1 IJ'l«fi|i bl'fiil'c Dll* CO *
oi' Win Id Wnr twu and I hat his
eeonomle cnnncll, designed to ad- (ul rriHiil on ycttprdsy'i crsilt.
vl*e the roimtry nf uny threatA Holivian-owncd l*-)H litthlii civb'i' Kiwnrd winning the cold
win «n* ri'i'oirnlri'd by Democrats
rped
de|ire*'lon, and of the
work of 11 Joint committee nf and an F.attrrn Aitlinr* plsnc iik I llcpuhliran* itliko,
ronxreas working on ecnnomle craihrd in the air ai built tunic ' lie ilct'lnred, in u radio address
utmllei. ami voiced' the 'opinion in for lauding* al national tirpoii iloriiiM u "Wing through the key
Mint the recension from which The itirliner had been cleared In roiinly, that he hsd taken an ac­
Mil* ruiinlry iinx M l emerged
tive pint III fnrmimi 11 hl-p aitlm .i
inlet*' t. ...
(Inaneniol
Info ,t land first.
linllcy for Kiiropn Dial bail nuidc a
tCuollosea On r* a * Bt(»
The CAB'* investigalion will he '‘good "tail in I'lii'i'klnq coniniiiiilsi
I lo ll lo n m llu l us,"
I'm iiiM S t. k *&gt;■■* si*'

Probe Of Eastern
Air Line Crash
New Curbs Are Urged
On Military Flights
At Civilian Ports

W ASIIIN iVrO N . Nov. 2 &lt;/!'»
T H E 1IAC.UK. The Netherlands.
Not. 2 (&gt;P|
The United States 1'inndrnl I linn,in .aid today hi*
of lildrniraia, llir wntld'i newest I ’oinl I* &gt;ui inoio.iiii tni I iiii Ii Iiiik
republic, came into hrintt today ■i(i iindridrveloprd liu riy a airas
with ,in awieeiiiriit rndintt MW will la'l|i | ii ii *i* dial llir Am i'll
year* of D illrli idle uvri llir rich (.III &lt;V&gt;lrin l* llir br*l lot llir |iru|&gt;lr, ol llir woilil
I'.anl hidin'.
III all iidoiiii.d lalk lo llir
.S|im ird by intrin.ilional pre*•iitr and t'uilrd Nat ion* guidance \a ir in a li S ia iily id t n il I monrrr*
llir I it. L &gt;•■&gt;-«i.«i&gt;« uni Dull b iin n r .1 llir L ir -n li’iil ,d*o ilril.u rd hr lir
ill tu iriiu riil *etliui| up a federal lir t r . in lay |ilan* |||.||| lli.ll a ir
i-'l'iiMu lot 70.tMHI.IHMI A*uii*, I'll ruoiiuli I" inrrl a ,|tnahii|l "In
Iiiik n l in ri|ual |iailn ri&gt;b i|i wi*h ■ iiiiiol *rr al |'ir*rnl
Mo Iiiiiiia u *aiil do mu ol ilir
llir Dull II Clown.
l ’"liil I "ill |iri'|•*■«.•I i III iln r ln p
Il'illi »nlr» Iniilrd llir ayreement
llir itiilld** irm iim * Im dir Iir•re­
a* thr dauii id a new ria in thr
lit "I llir **"itil - |irn|i|r*, aol llirii
Indir* but llir Indiiliriisil* lent*
i \|i|"il,linin' Mr I h -i a.I,am oil tlo
I'eiril d im rnlliuiiaM li &gt;otuew|ia| I
plan a* ilrlu lom in thr llltrtU.l
Dr. Mohammrd ll.tlla , (irime •
iuim I pi"Kiaiii laid .mi m lo* in
in iliitln of thr Indiilirtlau Republic inyiii &gt;1 Adtlir"
one id llir *lt|M.iliiiir', id (lie pact
linuiaii -.ml ihr iioild i•aid:
aim la iril hv a -timmlr liolwrrn
"Nrw ton nr a w *1ill a mailer IWii ulriili'Wirol di*|)otr and an endeavor shall itim il i mil'
bo ill,ulr In tolvr lln* i|iirrliot| ill I'i a iiiiii.il
I'•'ill. dir yr.u (ii IIowiiik the IraiM'
lln Vim'i Iran
..... ul rinlo lio ini'll '
In ol -iiv rlrn iiily ."
poiipto nf til
The liiiluni'-duo* liii.l wutilrd to Im.. Tin fI ul
lit hi&lt;p*
iii.'lmlo llo lrli Nrw liiliu ra ill til*'
'
Now I 'rilled Nt.iti*. nf Imhdiesla.
" , und td Iti'i
n ill iiiloi hi
Polliei tiiiHi pcruiit llir 1(1 week- [,
nit K»*m
It iiniiid iiddr ro iifrrrn rr to
Hi* udilrd i hni if Mir hI ttftil il | d
full, llie.v nitrrixl New (Inineii
liking nl Mm h «h Id j i n i ' i d l
•lu.u 1*1 reinniu under Hdleli roll' ju -l *J p ii •i n i . A mi*Hen I) luclnt
M«l fin nnollier year, iieltdi
llnx M' \&gt;d| nrvfi tiih ’li up u illi Hi*
" .ill'll
di*l'IIHi|lill*
Willi
the di'imilld Ini g•Mills
111*
Mu ll' Kin fgimiii'U* ill
Ita lia Hiiiil "Oil I III* lllftorb'l flip winlil lilt’ll Inivi* iirvi'i'
"liniH'id, llir Iiidoiimiun IMionle tiilM'lli'd *Mni if Mu*y nil |M*I Ml
*v)|| fnd ii «rent relief. Today wuvk In Lr«*|i •III* WiM'tii front l«
*vil| la made n ffirliilly known! mK Imnxi y.' t ti*n no nullnn m l
i l ' i i i hr eiiloiiliil regime ttVer ,.Mrrv on n mo In (tl'itsp ........ .
Ir.dnnevla will dlsnppear Und a . p,,. „,hi.r f.llnw Im*.

iiiit.ii

I'ew order x x x emne into heln*Ji u l(. p,
m, p, hi* ■ii*ro*eiin
Tim *ifrnl(iK of awreematetav^n# tiiir •[,!*«» In unit m il will
*Nld thn next irMsii"
liHik plai'e ul 'll final ptrnnrv. |mi,.
•h -hIiiii of the niiinit' tnine ruli will -hoiv no Amerlflin populn
fireiire pre*liteil iivuf hy Dr. WI1 I mu ,if arimiid lfill,IHMI.nilU ll&gt;
It m Du e*. Nellirrltiml* prelniei Mild 11 1 nut t.ii"n»**- * mil lo |d.tn
fm Dial D r ill, bill lo Mtilin|&gt;al'
If I'i* opeiilnx aildn**!
I'i
D' ee* *ln***|.|| ihe hlstorieid un ti p.ipalllDOM ibmlib' Dial lo lb'
of 'he day to Hie Dot."' 11,.\ i iml l" llai veal *
people*
■ \v, , aii'l m't Die iitibt" i""
"'•* tiid"iii'*iiin
‘ ‘ ........ ..
“ and

Dio world,

tiil'll.

be aid

' l l " ' in b 'ilo iiD v ric h o rcb ipebi
II,. 1,,|d Ibe I'lirilieei* Dial
11
eo D ir m ini o f ( o lnm t,ii-. 1* I h &gt; m l, 10 1 lo* uni uni 1
i" "i" 111
11 .,*ii*uf 4 *■ ■ »'«a- s it 1
I,
" im b li'd &lt;111 n new a m Id &lt;
lo lie a in v e r e ig li * la le .
I " pi'oido w ill lie o o verned 1
M e r c u r y U i|&gt; s l u
s
;• fe d e ra l re p iib lie o f t in 'll ■"&gt;
In N o r t h e r n F lo r id a
'•iin n d n 'f. T h e r e ia d ilie w ill 1 ■
lb bed lo D ie D u tc h c ro w n &gt;
n .u n i p a rtn e r In n N ew D o i.b
Ml (M l, Nil,
it (d'l tutiiuui
In .b u n '.in n Iin lu li a p ro iip in ,' ■
1 11I 11111.n im i*
iiu lb m *
" iiiiiliu
1 plui'ed a i'""bllg build un F l" i" li
imiMildly w.iim biH\* 1'idi* -• c l
tin ' l l i i l l - b
('H in illn liw ir illb

Forum To Hi* Held
At TouriHt Center
A furiini to give i'lll*rn&lt; iu * ir i'
Inin (illy , Cuiiiity nod Slate a(
fall* will be roniliieted lurilttbi at
M:lllt "Vloek iiialei' *pii|i*«r*hi|i ••(
Die llnxlne** mill
l'rnfe*.'l"iu.l
Winimli'* t'lnb at the Tonri*l &lt; &gt;■"
ter.
1I I I ii'in l* w liii W ill be tire xi'lit '■
1(11 •« I'I &lt;|IJ|'"M(J||m w ill he f Tlift Hi d

i,,. i. mpi ........ .. di|i|iing mi" &lt;1"'
dll', in h "iiliem Hcelliiii"
ln iii' . i i i 'i'i i i did leinling ai • 1,1
M iC S 'l'i wai d7 digH'e
n
C n -lv ie w i" nnrlhw c'l
I' bu id"
iiciir till' Unbiiiiui line.
The meieuiy li(ipeil lu an " i i .
ria l li'J ilegiie* III Miami, 111" •!■
green aleu'e III" all'tline iiini-l
fm tile dale *i'l Til 101 if
Hal il mi" "lilt a bum wii v 11"i"
Miami'* rnble-l dnv. Cell il, CD •
wlieii tile l"i*n (diivi'ied in a .*■'
degree low.
1,1'iuirird t * I'm dill', .................
vice melei"bigi t (nl Du' Minim
Weallu'r Hill &gt;'il". aid a lugb !"■
*lire urea in Die Unit "f II' ......
i Hull'll the eulil triinl I" lull acni'
Klurldn.
•'It'ii mil part irultii Iv nnu mil.
lie I'XpIsbii'l ''We’ve bed ." b ill
WrStbet in Met uliei
ill "lliei
yesr*.”
'file Went be i liureau reimrU'l
utlier 7 :ftn temiieruluri'* aimiud
Die elnte milmb'd: Tell«bn**ce.
lit; Cm** tiiiy , I'*; Tunipu, r.:s,
OcsiUi tft: Jiteksunvlib', is , &lt;(i
10.
Iambi fiifi Day tuna Heueb.
Kurt Myer*. till; We*l i'nlm Iteiirb,
it!t ami Key West, 7'l.

TYPHOON DAMADR
Mel. ibbln, Jr., c lly nm osgi'i; II 0
M A N ILA , Nov.
« —&lt;/P&gt;—‘Tim
l'ii|i'' I'halrninii nf Die ( ‘m u i'i
Hr,l ('roiui
reported
today ltd
('iinimissiuni Jnlm Ivey, Imnieiliui'
net rent uf the homes In Cebu
p ii-l PI d blent nf Die Meliiuob
City, with 11 population nf 140.('niiniy Clistnhrr o f ( ' h iim iii n •
1)110, were tliiinnved or ihrstroyed
slid Slate Itepri"tentative J. Iti.n
today Itv a tvphotm with wlndi
ley tldham.
tie M, tilt) nilloit ad hour,
Much Interest has been *bu«a
There were two known daaht.
enmeroing this meeting, *ubl Mi
Deplane wan ixllinated nnofllM IN ER A L W E L L S , T « ..' Nov. 2 &lt;/!»• The South is nn longe,
Hully .Mem W illiam*, president "t
riaily at above $10,000,000 In
the place the l i l t President Roorrvell culled ihe nation's Nn. I ecnnomit Du- lll'W C lid* murnliig. Alie.ul)
Cebu City und H o'lter town* nn
inure limn m&gt; written ipii'Mtinii
Cehn Inland. In the Central Phllp- piohlem. Il ii now America's No. I econnmir opportunity.
• plttee,
The tall, youthful appearing ncwly-eledrd |ue*idrnl nf the Smith- have been received. The jiuliln •
era Ncwipapcr Publisher* Auocisliun, Clarence H. Hsmon. Jr„ ol Invited In attend the meeting and
ink i|uestluns aiuiiit gaverimieid,
C O K K R F~ lT p
llirmlngham, Ala., made thli de-#-------- ------------- • ■■
«lu&lt; Hinted.
J A C K S O N V IL L R , N ot . 2- l / P i rlarstlon In an Interview today.
liverlnir paper In January,
— detail coffee ntlrM rose from
Ho
gave
his
vlewe
before
(ho
Tho $,')if,000,000 plant hea a csfive cent* i*&gt; M«tHi and ten fin is
start of the final session nf the naelty nf DM1,000 tone annually,
In several store* her* today,
four-day
8NPA
convention.
Iluo_
_
____ _ as the first mill st I.ufthe seme
.•tores already had been eell
a dime a cup. Bulk coffee prices son, who has been publisher of the kin, Texan.
K. C. DovIh, vice president and
went up here last week to five nirmlngham News and Aga-Hcrrents a pound, same feU II stores uld since 1040, declared that pub­ Imsliir** manager uf the Beau­
lishers
in
the
neat
18
months
mont (Tea.) Journal, told ihe pub- 1
raining the price Immediately and
would hnve to fight Increasing llahcr* they must become ro*t
Hy W II.U AM flO V FH , JH.
otheri waiting a y h l lr
fcdaral encroachment on "the trie cmisclnu* if they are to retain
Assorlsted I'rrse Hlaff Writer
tlitional amt constitutional freedom their "present place In th« sun."
1
A CCID K N TA I* D BATH
Cool millions ot Florid* oranges, grapefruit and tengrrinr* will
Newspapers must find "new and
A coroners' jury, lommoned yes­ of the press,"
tide
die
seawayi lo the ve*l roMwo maAets starling nest week.
more
ucanomia
means
nf
publish­
As an eiampl# of governmental
terday afternoon to Inquire fn to
They'll go in the ky holds of Iwo new ileamrr*—ihe “Ysqur" and
the death Monday .sight of James effort to “limit" press freedom, ing through labor-saving equip­
Hanson offered the federal plan ment und more efficient methods,“ ihe "Ciheo"—each with *pacr fm 45,000 bases n( eitru* plu* a dorcn
.Klrtlan flauntt. C
to put newspaper postal rates un he said.
was Instantly W f
An appeal for solidarity between
hy a car drtvea b
■ sliding scale, according to circu­ the newspapers of North and
death waa lation.
of Maitland, ruled,
Hmith America was made by Tom
Douglas
accidental, County
"That amounts to classifying Wallace, Kdltor emeritus of the run In thrive days and will nog
service Is being operated
Btsnstrom seld tiK
Mwspapers,” Hanson said. “The l^niisvllle, K»., Times, end presi­ merit rail end truck shipment* "f la s. The Befrlg.rated
Serving on tha
the Refrigerated Htesmshlp
Steamship
neat step could be other regula­ dent nf the Intra-American Press eltrus which are now fast picking by
L1
„
„
t
B
M
Ubal(Ti«ry nf thn United
Raarden, C. M.
tory measures."
Association.
Up.
Fruit
Company.
) Collins, Theodora
slling win
will
"Koch
The first coastwise sailing
“ Krtch of the Americoa
Americas need*
"Combat against this rising tide
Bates, and H. A , '
of federal control," Hanson said, fur It* economic welfare and Its ho from Fort Pierce Nov. 10, with
If you iHty n new home today,
"is up to tho newspapers. Tha security the steadfast friendship a atop at joehsonvlila Nov. 11 ind IMI taka a smaller cut nut uf Uin
JA Y C R 1
arrival
at
New
York
City
two
days
and
willing
sendees
of
tho
other
people who read the newspapers
Three
later. Thereafter, regular service fam ily budget than 10 years ago,
are pretty sound," ho continued. America," Wallace said.
Commission)
“Peer and distrust in Latin- will bo malntalaad from Fort
tha Builders Association of
"
If
they
are
given
tho
truth,
they
Miller
rawa
Fierce every Thursday and Satur­
Florida.
«»• will react aecordtagty."
day and from Jacksonville Friday
official government
Sysrtaai'j
... who-.,.
‘
“
“ ew York arrivals
•paring prewar nnd
( F A .f t m w t
o«d Tuesdays,
ting and showing that
wwwn
—my* accommodation*
more destruettv* than orate," Waiwith MI8-SP—liquid
at
B4PW f f n ^W&gt;» ,WU&gt; [J
Ivlduala are up 260

South Termed As Newest Land
Of Opportunity By SNPA Head

Citrui Shipments From Fort Pierce
To New York Will Begin On Nov. 10

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Heart Specialist Warns Against
“Take It Easy” Theory Of Care

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Ml" 1M•M «*r hfll lliiifl Y im (lit1 tiigh
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tluiu* ii I mmt! V111$n i itl Hi' lmrd | „
&lt; " ii" ll v, i* lic oniv lt"b l" Die . otniii'U &lt;1 o lfe te d to lieol'eld lie S lid
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Dm i’ y i’tti - nml i "lim e iii'rrd a s
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11" t ile d

fur y e a r * , iM'come n |iermiiiieiit deIK 'iiile o l *t|nift relatives nr society
und &lt;lie nt nn early age."
lie. W illiam D. Htrmnl. professor
of cardiology ut the University of
Pennsylvania, lolil the gt'imp Dial
fear I* n inn lor handlruji ill recov­
ery from heart ailments,

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THE WEA'THEk T
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|n lin a .k l,,,, hrfr.rr the lolerMatr l*n*l«iadmiie Medical A**... i t
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of W„t,i.
North America, n
f)r.
Wilh.tinr .tl. I 1..&lt;-.itii.ni,
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w.irncd
fh.it ".|(l|)|u

incilli'inc at Woman's Medlcul Col­
lege of Pennsylvania and also |ircsident of tha Phllndclptiin Heart
Assnciallon,
"TI m* old medical atlage, ’Take
it easy,’ la dangerous advice,” Dr.
Lraman Mid.
What
tvnai aoctora
doctors should advise, 'he
went
wt an,
on, la
Ii for famlllss of heart
"seise victims to "stop making
dlsess^

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*!&gt; ilegt'ce* down In blf degrees at
. no A, M Inilny, I'he e(io| wave
•‘iira ii in lie fit! yei.lerday with a
A pin nf hr,it| *jin iiklid* xlunk
boi "f I'D degree* and u high of
lliciilV til r.iiillv; II" VII lull* "I *8, iiiTonling to I I Mmignton,

r.i*y

professor

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In U. S. Defense

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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

FRIDAY OCT. 36, 1M9

tSiblic H ealth Act
Will Give Nation
/ Mere H ospitals

•truction," Ewing said.

Cost Of living .RIm i
Senator W ants
To New Monthly Higl
Civil Rights Bill
W ASH IN G TO N , Oct. 93— (R&gt;)
living rot* on* half
Considered First —ofTheon*coatperof cent
In September,

"The new program means that
the states and the federal gov­
ernment, working together, ran
come closer to overcoming thu
country's total deficit In hospital
.beds,"
Kwlng'a statement said that nn
W AS H IN G TO N , Oct. 2» — (VP)Ort. 1. J1M hospital pluirct# had S,,m,irir__I(umphr«y_fD.MInn) said
..... been unproved, 100 were under today that congress ought to givr
the tint Ion more hospllnls and construction nnd Mi had been corn- first attention to President Tru
eller hospital service, the Federal11'letetl ami are in operation.
mini's hotly disputed Civil lllghts
Hecurity Administration said to*
Most of them hit minll general program when It returns In Janhospitals of fill lirds or less, In- miry,
mini
The Minnesota lawmaker urged
frcsldenl Trunutti signed the rated In smnll towns
Unit the program be assigned pri­
Tuesday. |t duultles tbit areas.
sunt uf federal funds available
ority In the Senate over * Hemtaapprovpd bill to repeal the fedthe tales mill liWatlxe* tlm
eral taxes on oleomat-gkrlrfd. The
tent of federal rulitrlbutlnns.
repealer now is Ml. the top of
FSA Administrator Oscar It.
the .Senate's worksheet fnd ItlM);
iwlng sold lho new legislation Inwith Civil! Rights tentatively in
«ase
the amount of fndera)
rants to the states fur hospital
M IAM I, Oct, 2« i/l’i - A new Ihe No. 51 spot,
The .Senate Dumpcratir leader­
obstruction from 97f&gt;,&lt;l(H&gt;,(H)n to Florida Hast Coast Ituilway pas.
l541,0&lt;l(r,(K&gt;0 n year.
seoger terminal l» to I* imllt ship lias served notlc» that , the
first of tha Civil Rights measure*
.The period during which allot* here at a coat of |3,124,00(1.
btfnts can he made was oxtended
.........................
The
terminal, at. Northeast '.nth o he called up will he one to
I ram June nil, tsmo to Juno .'to, Terrace, will replace the old sta* create a Fair Fm ploy merit I’rarm s.
linn in tha honrt of Ml null** i"**** I-',,DtRiln*iofi. That t&gt;lll gen*
erally ia regarded aa the most
"The amendments are a sub* business district.
The Florida Jttltroad and I’uh* controversial part of tha I'realbtantial atep forwaril In tbo long
large t&gt;rograni of hospital run- lic Utilities (.'oinmisslon yestor* dent a f.lvll Rights program, and
rluy told the line to abandon th« southern senators hava made it
olitlrfiinted station and start tho clear they Intend to filibuster
new one "wlhuiit unreasonable against It.
delay."
Humphrey called the FKI'C bill
land In lie purchased nr con- "the real guts" of Mr. Truman's
domnrd has la-en appraised »t program, and the part wlilrli
f 15,4111,1rui while the present site show, "we really mean business."
i. valued at 91,176,00th
He told reporters the bill Is far
"In view .(of tho tremendous more Important than the oleo*
passenger truffle handled by tlm margarine measure.
Florida Hast f'oiisl Hallway to
Humphrey led the move which
and from the greater MiHini are* gut the President's Civil Rights
more than one million passim* program written Into the Demogers in HI4M— this amount would rrnllc Party's I1I4H platform. That
hot appear to hr unreasonable," action split the party and resulted
Strang* cat* sfthsssvs*
the rrimmlaiimi said In its order.| in rreulloii of the states' lights
mining fetid**...*n*
-------------------------------------i faction which nominated its own
candidates for president and vice
^ ^ ^ . . I s v s d In • msdmm’i
president In last year's election.
. "graft# af fartural"

Plane Wreck

John Evans

tha mid-west more than 60 years of Tumps.
ago to settle on the south shore
He attended Bollin* College two
of Lake Mary. There In the old years and the University of Michi­
hums, John Evan* had lived alono gan two years. For many years
for many years, caring for his he ran a bakery in Sanford. H&gt;t
citrus grove end garden, and re­ also worked for the Atlantic Coant
cently had made plans for many Line Railroad,
Improvements, At one time he
served as caretaker of the Lako
Mary School.
Funeral services for Mr. F.vans
will he held Wednesday afternood
(CnallnaeS rc.m P««* nasi
at 3:30 o’clock nt the Erickson
Funeral Home with Hr. K. I). Ib-al weapon” in nn improper at­
Ilrnwnlec of the First Presbyter­ tempt to use the fund ni a lever
ian Church, nnd the Rev. White frir extracting concession* from'the
of Lake Mary officiating. Hurlal mini) operator* in the currently
suspended contract talks.
will he In Lake Mary Cemetery.
Mr. Evans was horn Apr. ft,
“There are large sums of money
IH75 at Boston, Ind. and has lived! being paid out of this fund to perIn I.nki* Mary since IHH0. He Is thu sons not entitled thereto, person^
son of tho late Dr. and Mrs. W. H. not in need of financial assls-w
.Kv*"» an'' I« survived by two tame and persons not otherwise
^ oth#M, f
Ev«ns of Lake qualified to receive the same,"
Mary nnd Boston and W. E. Evens Von Horn told the court today.

ICm Uh M f « M H m. oast
ICaaMaasg V rin esxs oeei *
Square Garden, Now York, with had been Informed by observers
Jake Lamotta, to wnom he lost that about midnight someone
the title In Detroit June IB.
wn* playing an automobile spot­
The
announcement by Air light up nnd down the ditch
tho Inrgeet monthly inereu*. In France eald:
where the accident occurred. Mr.
ronaumor prices for a yeer.
"At 12:46
French Standard Evans Is believed to have been
The Bureau of Labor Statla- 'lime &lt;«:4o A, M., KMT) Aix hit from behind as he walked
tica, reporting this today, Mid France received • message from toward Banfnrd on the west aldo
the prices of all major items one of the search planes looking of the road, and was probably
(ontrihutlng to city living costa for the FBAifl (code (dentilicn- hilled
instantly,
said Sheriff
went up except clothing.
tion of the misting plane) which Mero.
The rise, however, still left the said it had alghted the wreckA passing motorist this morn0f the platM nf nr Algarvla liigv Frank Smith, noted the
price level three pr ent below
the all-timei peak of Heptembeii peak, M 00 meters (alaiul 11,600 little dog of Mr. Kvnns main­
a yenr ago.. ft was 'J7 p4r cent ,,.ct ) high, located In the north- taining faithful vigii behind the
higher thani' ll* June, 104#, and CK*t portion o f B#o Miguel Island. body where many motorist* had
72 per rent shove August, 1030.
"A rescue pahly *. immediately passed wthout seeing It, nnd
'fbe $ 1 ? Bated stood at 160.# i,ft Santa Marla to xeareh for stopped as he sighted the Imdy.
.
,1036* possible suvivore."
Another motorist, Roy Partin.
ago drf 100. 1‘ * 1
,\ir France hero said It received also *topn«d and then telephoned
Tho index at mid August was word from Bant* Mnrla by cable the sheriff. Who with State High163.8 and In September of lait that reseue parlies hgd rushed to way Patrolmen It. I). Harrison,
Ihe scene and found all 37 passen­ Investigated the arrldent. Th*
W fr
l,
gers and II crewmen dead.
body was takon to tho Erickson
besides Cedar,, his manager and Funeral Home.
hi* trainer, the plane carried:
The Evan* family rumc from
liinctte Neveu, noted French wo—
man violin virtuoso Itound for an
LA K ELA N D ^ Oct. 2#— OP)— 1extended concert tour In the Uni­ Ihe law firm of Onplan, Living­
Isrge Florida oranges ere bring­ ted States; Guy Jasmin, editor In stone and Lewis, Los Angeles.
Sir Hugh Welghtman, 60, and
ing 14.26 to 94.60 a box on the chief of the Montreal, (Jon.,
packing house platform, hut the Frenrh-lunguago newspaper l.e W. J, Horne, about 40, British
price for smeller sixes is falling Canada; uml his mother; Itemigln officials of the Central Mining
llrr'inndorena, prominent Cubnn Investment. Trust nf Isuidon.
rapidly.
Pilot Joseph Jordan, l^i* An­
Middle sixes are worth 93.60 yachtsman; Kay Kntnen, presnlrnt
to 9.176, and small varieties only of Kay Kamen, Ltd,, licensing re- geles.
presentative for Walt Disney
Radii, Offlrer
Andrew Cole,
;i.
A shortage of the larger sixes characters, end Mra, Kamen; and Long Beach, Calif.
His hrad nnd
fare heavily
and a perferenco for them In the bonis Boutet de Monlvrl, widely
eastern mnrkels account for the known French painter and illust- bandaged, Nivage told reporters:
istnr of children’s hooks.
"My pants were burnt off and
difference.
Cerdun, fornn-r world middle­ I am anxious to get In touch
Grapefruit are holding steady
■a 93.6 (Ho 94 far seedless and weight champion, was nil Ida way with an nfflrlal nf my company
92.60 to 93 for those with seeds, to New York for a tl*lc bout because I haven't any clothes,"
He saved his life hy rolling
farmers Wei's reported paying scheduled Dec. 2 at Madison
91 Ml to 91.76 e box for oranges Mqnnre Garden with Jake l.a Mot- In rain puddle* to douse the
ts, to whom he lost the title in fire in his clothes.
delivered at the plant and
HI* story of the plane's fatal
lletmlt. With him were his mana­
I,. 11.40 fnr grapefruit.
ger. Jo Longman, and his liulner, dive as It look off from Rome:
"We were imlng down the runPaul Denser.
{('(•aliases h a s t*aae *•»»•
Air France lists Identified the wav when all at once the nlane
Cooksey of HI. Petersburg; why
started *»'«rvlng to the left,"
us:
Hiaaitaaed m w rwa* o a s t, Americans
the Commission nnd Its personnel
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Salles, Hivnge said.
rooms
to
transient
lodgers,
opetbelieve It is "immune to applica­
"I found mvself standing on
&lt;• satiaoee r m
r . a, nasi
atc* an amusement establishment, New York.
tion of nil state laws,"
tpe bend with my safety bell
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kay
Knmrn,
New
to
r
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*
depleting
neighboring
*i-ll* prepared meals or rent* psr..HU r-slene.l ll happen'd *o
lictailed data mi day by day
York,
0'. points of Interest such ns the *nnal property for ux* nf others
travel and other activities
John Abbott. United Stales (No ....... .
The first thing these dealers other address, |
Commission officials; information Hollins
Hodpis'T;^**
“ *** TreeIfniverPark,
“ Mv clothes nml my hair were |
College, Nielson
have to do Is got permits to do
~n ............ — i i •\
on I lie employment of several
Mr.
Sllbernagel,
the
Itioux,
New
puhlie lelation* men and an rxpln *lty, the golf course and Hun- business from Comptroller Gay. York.
mv *-ifctv halt. There w-** noth- |
|f you are a dealer and he hasn’t
• &lt;-ool.| i|„ after 1 left the
notion of Ihe dulieu of eiirli puldie l*indo Springs.
Fdwurd Hopbine, lliooklvn. N. Y,
ftin- section was devoted In ,dM.n,|y mailed one to you, you
lelntions innii : mformatinn on de­
nlao" •&lt;* It wn* nil in flames,
F.dwaid
G
&lt;
bring,
MuiiluiHsot,
hen-. ,„n pick up anapplication blank
"l l.s.l l|*,l
bead ,lo*en
livery of 1(10,1)00 hi earn nnd bass M-rieiiiioniil opportutiltie*
filigrlllllga hy the Commission In Another showed many beautiful nt yourlocal rhnmher of commerce L Mrs. Marie Ryan, Atlnnlie (T ty , »
Ibn
Instriiiiirnl*
fo f J ''e
intcnfr *o,| ihav were all O K.
Mon I* for use in In* piivate lake, i&gt;o in c * recently construcled, heiulr|iiarters or county tax eol- ^ j
clitirelies,
ami
clubs.
Much
of
tertoc’s
office,
•bltlh 111......u-kolt m*"*' !*""n
a...sliilemr.nl
J. ptcbirbil inlerest wn* shown, inEmory Knlttios, New York,
. . . ,, fiom
, ,Cniniiilssiimcr
,
The law requires that you send
If**!*miiif* I ff*lt Hi
W, Cliriietl of lort Pierce on Hndlng views nf Ihe
Irene Xixmiilrli, United .Slates
u,
,
.
Banfnrrt
|
M
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do
iipplicatlun
along
with
rhiiiges nf Illegal bunt log ill'll
.!r*«f*?»|i .Vririlfirii Ihrown fivi*r •
(No other address.)
I',l
H
•
d'd'iis
River,
the
„ni-.dollar
registration
fee
hy
Noy
Bin
viliei by him.
'"c,d :|0. A* long as you own
yoRr
rt annfl
I |f»I nff HIV HFlf". 1
Ihinng a ri*ci&gt;ut two-day he.n ■ ; * ( * 11L"nM n,'d J |U,''r
LONDON, Oct.
2H (AT- - An • •M!»#
tiv
ie.
Of
New
York
Giants
ns
business,
you'll
neveth«ye
in
u
t
*•♦ •• gitigwa rn«Flnt*n.| "I
mg here, mi alfhlavll wn* reiel
American flier lol,| HhIiiv Iiow •iLitt'Sn i
well
ns
many
hunting
and
fish„
M
„thi-r
nnn
'
'
'
”
a(nng |
another ono.
„
in which on nnnIcMlified game ing pictures.
foie burned off Ills pilots hut
- II,., - I . — a IP,I 1 fell Into
winilen Mild Morris hail uruered
You must collect from your spared his life In n plan crush
AIIhough it is planned to ntnkn
Hen
(he I. iI ling of deer on l-of- season till* edition
entirely different custumers In cash, No. tokens will that killed the six others ulioard.
&gt;&lt;&lt;
ll., tl.... nn n,|l I,,, pell,
for illsti iuullfin nimnig the Com­ fiom last year's, il Is expected to be allowed, You must nend your
The amphlMan plane, owned
l.* p-i,, ,,,,,(,li,.* nn it),, run*
mission manihci's.
Co., uf Isis *,
f»* lilgifer and better than ever. lax collections , Iq ,T*ll*ha*M* by Superior Oil
Mollis denied Ihe charge nlid
monthly along w lth‘f&gt;our return. Angeles, crashed nnd roured Into *.*•*
"is.* *(**- was on fire Im*
unkcd lluil his licenser he identi­
Blncn the tax Is ,M t, effaqUve spared1his life *e -• man
•■&gt;*n *.,e,U*,i#.l*nftnp lb" era*h. After
fied. The Semite ronimitlre in­
until Nov, I, your firs) return aad today after a takeoff in fog.
e|ear 1 nicked mvself un
fused tu name the warden.
remittance won't bg due In , Ue
Th * 1 sole survivor,
cu-pilot -I...Ii«nt.
,„p"&gt; - — ..-.I In
;C * .-eft*,I
Curbed ii Inii was charged with
.a _
.
CiunpiroliorV pfflep until Poa.^L Earl Hlegs. 113, of Lo* Ange|&lt;&gt;*
do nnvlhlnn for the pilot hut ho
Theq
you.
wilt
have
20
mors
days
and
Cairo,
wa*
idir'”
'
-•**large
!!!!!!?,_“
hl* tail Is referred Tons thn*"dflr7llig"
was engulfed in flames,"
private hunting purpose* nml .frir
(o get it In., ,
j-it* arras trf his faro and tegs.
of-tha citrus Industry.
{•'Ivara a married man with
purttcipiillng In a limit during
Inn can keep for your trouble
V SiUttrrf (ty
1
"I do'not know what happened."
Cniiner" have rnutended In the
which ii dne deer was hilled, lie lieariuu Knit Cnllfni nt it permit* 3 percent of tho tar you collect. lie itald from 'fc *.n-.i'».' •&gt; ' •wn rhlblenn *nbl he hail flown
TNI HOMOR CIUI si '
later honed a slrltenienl Hint ally use of sugar In Its froteii ronci-u- But If you don't; report your taxes "when we crashed the rnrkplt •hunt inn nnn miles in the piano
iirriisnlIons Hull he had violated Irate, bill if volt add Ntigii, in hy the 21st of the month fallow* was Unlit open and I was thrown in the Inal eight months, The
Tike V s s m Ouiiicnd/ait
••r.'iin, he said, wns hendeft for
Hie law were lies.
Florida it moxl lie Inlieted “xnb- ing the month uf collection,, ytru riear."
H u ll H ill
Dead In the hlnxing wreckage ............ „&lt;• Cairo “on nil business."
rtiinilard." Tlmt is discriinituitory, forfeit your 3 percent fe*. Besides
T*-i* time, said Jtlvaoe. "the
the Comptroller can get a. court which eerily lit the murky airlliev cnlilenil,
SHILOH CHURCH
never fully airhurnn.
Hr. Muciiowall iiisiificd nf*er jiidgmiinl against you far ths fmrt weru;
A singing pingrnui will lie attiunev* hail mid many affida­ amount of the tax,
"I b'ive no Idea whnt went
»,
Robert Alien about *f'
held on Sunday night at Shiloh vits fmiii iiiiineis nn&lt;1 iinieeiiliaMost dealers at one time ur an­ president uf Superior Oil Com­ , reio'" he said.
MI - shornry Baptist
Church nt tors Hint they will *uffei fiuiincial other will have customers who pany, Lns Angeles.
Ilritl *&gt; offie Inla began an In...... P. M. led hy the No. 2 losses and Hieir reputations &gt;vtll are exempt from the tax. They
Jomea Lewis, 40, member of &gt;estigation.
choir of Calvary Baptist Church ■&gt;e hurt if they operate under Hu­ are governmental, religious, char­
A l l , S E A T S — Me
of Pulntku, Rev. J. II. Barnes, law.
itable and educational agencies
a| o \ m- i &lt;-»!&gt; * '
pastor of Hie local church, urged
He explained thnl ll......id Idea and instiliilion*.
i but goes la and member* arrlvit behind Hie pioldldtinii of addi­
AIK CUN IH TH tN KD
The dralrr's books should show
RIDE. -IN
IH tA IR t
early and enjoy thu evening nf tive I to rnnrentrnled mange (nice such sale* In exempt customers
snug. The
program
is htdng Is In protect Hie goad name of Hie H they me governmental agencies
slionnolrd by tlent'iineas !lonrii new product.
It will he necessary only to name
No. 2 with Kstella Hill ns presi­
At one lime. Judge Curtis Wal­ I hem in your records.
dent.
ler asked; 'Yon mean it i* a tneaIf they are private educational,
snrt- in pieservalloo of the ,-linstl- religious or charitable organisa­
ty of Florida orange JulreT”
tions, they must have certificates
Mac I towel I replied that it was. of exemption from th* Comptroll­
c n n iu T E witb r WIUDA STATE THEATRES!
The defense also iulrislllred evi­ er. The dealer should writs down
dence to sliow Hint many nf the Ihe exemption certificate number
attacking raimecs nireadv are us­ to keep from laving tha tax
ing voluntary federal inspection thrown hack on himself.
'S
^
\
•
HOttffOtO« f *9lttt(M(Ou91 •
service In grades for their ran«|99l99M9MM9«*9*M99M*ll
Certain customers also will buy
tied products.
Wltnrsses also testified there for resale. They must have re­
m" " e T1IAW a -irVflf A ctrTtmY cr w m TA inM W T s e iw k k * * *
would lie sufficient Inspector* to sale certificates which will put
handle all running Irsts In Flori­ them In the dais of dealers, who
ChildrenDoor* Mprn
will collect from the ultimate con­
da.
Manures13)46 I'. M.
Canner* complain a lark nf in­ st! mer. The first seller ought to
Ir e
exemption cert
Eveningspector* will hamper Ihelr opera­ get their
Unity
numbers too,
tion*.
A simple rnle for the dealer tt&gt;
lIR cfiN H ITIO N K D
This Is one nf Hie first cases
''
In the nation Involving compul­ follow Is thlat
JOHNNY MACK
Don't sell any taxable Item
sory state labeling In show grades
T IM E S T O D A Y I
without collecting n tax or taklliy
of canned product*.
a resale or exemption certificate
number.
MtHF.N MrGII.L
Loren E. McGill, seaman ap­
prentice, HHN. of Geneva, as •
crew member aboard the. landing little finely (rated onion, make* a
ship UH8 612, Is now taking part "different'* eauca for broiled pota*
In Joint Navy and Marine Corps to cubes. Beaeon with salt and pep*
cold weather exercise* of in# per and heat together gently|
coast nf Labrador In tha vicin­ eprlnkls with parsley or paprlkp
y V A K I / &lt; -W
before torvlnf,
ity of Hamilton Inlet.
frU S TU R S *

Miami To Have New
I'hC Railway Station

Biff Florida Granffea ‘
Rrinff $4.23 A Box

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Slumps and Supplier*
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VOLUME XXXX

H eart Attack Proves
Fatal To Former
State S e c r e t a r y ;
^ - 1st U. N. Delegate
GR EEN W ICH. Conn.. Oci. 3 1 (/p&gt;— Edward R. Stailiniui, Jr.,
wartima head ol Land-Lcair and
U. S. Sccratary of State when tlir
* United Naliom came into Lriitu
died today at the age of 49.
The white-haiiecf hsndiooir Strtliniua, who at 37 became board
_ chairman of the U. S. Steel Cut
w potation, wai hi* countiy'* fn«t
U. N. delegate, lie wa» named lec­
tor of the Univenily of Viigmu
after leaving the U. N. port m
1946.
Death came at 7:30 A M
(E S T ) at the hom* of Mr. and
Mr*. Juan Trippe here. Mr*. lnppe
it Stcttiniui' tiller. Her liutband it
^
head of Pan-American Wuild Ait™ way*.
A rich man'a ion, Htettlnius
Went Into government service ami
■hoi 11v became adudnlatraioi of
the |(10,000.000,000 Lend-Lease
progiem that played a major
volt In the final defeat ot Nan
il'Italian* a Oa fM * JUekn

Seminole Laundry
• I n s t a l l s $18,(MM)
Worth Of Fixtures

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Celebrating 20 yeara of owner*blp and operation of the Semi­
nole County. Laundry Co„ Bt»
Weil Third Street, Mr. and Mra.
M. L. Rdborn Invite- houaewWaa
and othar dtlxina to vlalt tha
laundry Tueaday, Wednesday and
Thursday to aea tha uaW Prosper-

• imore
Mthana $11,000.
tr a ffis r s
Only about IB laundry plant*
in- the whole nation, und but one
other plant In Florida (Miami)
have initalled thla type of equip­
ment, Mr. Rabuin declared.
M. L. Kaborn, Jr. will bo nupnrIntendent of the new plunt. He la
a giaduale uf Ohio .Mechanic). Inilitute In Clnclunall where he
A completed a two year course In
laundry meclmnlca and method*.
Tha new equipment Include*
ifvon new automatically controll­
ed waihlng machine*. Bis of the**
are for family bundle* of cloth­
ing whereby each family’s cloth
Ing la washed Individually, and an
othar machine I* for "fugitive"
pieces or types of clothing that
cannot be washed in hot water be­
cause of possibility of the color*
fading.
41
Tha family bundle system ell
mlnate* much of tha time and
labor of checking each Item. Three
big new eatractura have been In­
stalled to damp dry the clothing,
and there are thras drying tumb'
era.
Two new finishing unit* serve
for Ironing operations of all wear­
ing apparel except shirt*. The
shirt* get presiM, on four eeparate unit* which preaa sleeves and
0 other parts of tha shirt separately.
An operator can praes one shirt
a minute by this efficient process.
Incoming family bundles are
carefully checked for ITugitive"
pieces. Tha family waah finally
aftar being cleaned and Ironed as
a single unit, la carefully wrappad
to Insure safe delivery,

Police Investigate
A Reports Of Prowler
—-&gt;' H i
Police ar* Investigating report*
of • neighborhood prowler who
rings doorbells and if no one
answer* the door, enters •tha
houia to ransack It,
No definite Information con­
cerning such a prowler waa on
police record* thla morning, how
over, as most of tha telephone
call* coming to tho police dealt
last night . were complaints
of
JP 1
tho noise of groupe
group* of boys out
oul
for o
time during tho Hoi
a good tli
nfreen season
boye
A t TtUO P. M.
about
were reported r
the State MoHttl
...t tiM
o'clock a group of wye were re­
ported to no tampering with care
on the 000 block on Mognolia

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■New Hiss Trial la
Set For Nov. 17
NEW YORK Oct. 31-i/PI—
Ftcetsl Judge William Bundy
today set Nov. 17 for the
•tart uf tlie second perjury
-1st of Alger H ilt, one-time
nigh State Department official,
[lie trlul date we* fixed by
indue Moody after a hearing
on a nhow cause order obtain*
c 1 by HI**' new attorney,
claude II. Cross of Huston,
'jus* Houghl n Nov. 22 trial
-lute on the ground that he
ceded this additional time to
prepare Ids cu*t*. orglnallv,
ihe second trial had been set
fur Oct. to. The defense, how&lt;cer, obtained an adjournment.

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

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

Established 1908

Ed Stettinius
• Dies Suddenly
At Age Of 49

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Tito Bolsters
Armed Forces
In Border Row

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iCorninform Countries
Said Rattling Arms;
U.S. Demands Recall
Of Czech Officials

Shernian Flics
To Washington;
May Head Navy

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IN*.t i ii ii i ,. :. i i i 1ce a;
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BELGRADE. Yugmlax*. Uci, 31
— 4/1’)— I’reniier Msnli.il liiu li.tt
strengthened hit aimed lim n in
tecent week* ai a drtrntnr mra•ink, ,
i,' htt been
1 1f . l t 1 I :
T ;isk
1' ( t r e e
sute, against a Itsikgi.iuud of a
-.n il,.I 1
’ 1,111 Site!
heightening war uf wmdt with Mos­
T o p
C o n t i i ID I f l
T ii
( ,1 » 1 , 1, hi Leri
-"i
1 1
cow and the C'omiiifoini.
' 1 V n l c I l l ' s 1I ' n s t
T
a
k
e
Tito hat hulitcrcd In* .tuny with
II, .
1 iiKumcea tegular autumn tall up of irIV I M I l Vi , 1. IN 11,1 II
I’,
in.
,
- i l l -b(
Fuui . iDIE 1»w.ltte lli III .1 |- Mil
rsuits, lie situ hat relumed to ser­
lli.iilr .-trll"III. nl Itljlll ti *...... 1 -«*•' 14’
- 1 luiuootl
vice d nuinhai ul leieite oftoen
» 11*1*11 •lltl
l" M ol Ih’Nnw.
aI 1 I'K
-i M uuay,
technician* and tpenslnti.
Mil
si r r r e l , i , Ml till* \ ll t
hra.l I
- 9inl.tng
pi»
ii**
I-*
.
'
lift
Iti-ii
rtn«l
I h r m ul
However, this duet not amount
- lu rr i In,' Mi’ll' *’ 1 III. »• •».** •Irrlu
to a genual mobiliialiini of rror Vitmii ll 1 !!'(' I* 11 |Ir n h i l l
I I, (CdllllC uf
sarvet.
\ l the ■ iliip liH-r I It 1*11* V**’1•* ll.r 1,
tnrion
iiiilii
i
M
im
i
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l
i
f
t
Ik
fil
l*
iiirrenrioiTito has declared Im aiinv mutt
- i.ng pett­
Ur 1III III mI It,Vilnil -d 1 «#r6«"i 1•
lemam in a slat* ol aleit, taviug
h ss tu-ni | 4lull'll III -it • tlVlI
11 |
ier still
The Kotaiy club voted “ 1 to 19 that hotlila Comlnloiin tunnies
4)1 's’ 4%rl I
tt r u l l * ' 1 ,iw t Kk’i
1
•iition*.'
Operaltoolo move in tegular meeljng place have been "rattling thru aunt" at
lu-'l
.
1, &gt;ilt uf
iiom the I our ist Center to the Yugotlatia't boatdeiv l udei their
- Ii.icd lo
ti t/i’i lif-iI.Ir Li i : . j 1
W A M II Ni .IO N U. i
Vac lit Club, following a report by ciirurnstauces, the itepi taken i tn
1Mil It MM
1 M\ IM
-t
1'
Sliri
(hat it
Ih
ll
1
"lie
Vice
\dn
G W. Spencer at it* luncheon to­ Lett be detcribrd at pirpsirdnm
Jack-u-lanterns, skeletons, gho'-l’'. wilcln.*, uwl»n,i,| gulilui-, will reign -u|.n uu- u l, u Sunli-i.l’* "&gt;
\\ l lollWloU Ml* ,t 1-•,t&lt;P 1 1,'||!f
r
i
0
*
1 With
man
lir.oli
d
Il'lUk
let!
day in which ilia following mo­ againtl the possibility that Ruitia fry" giilhi'r 1,might for fun and fndii- ni viniuus |i , „ i h ». nml *rlio,1s 1,1 ilu-n 11.,r ,-%*,-&lt;-*■ ■■li-i,1.11I IONS
till . I
luiUlriiiiv -| ft tiLt114*11 lli.il hr h di ll.»* *h . It
(
I
like
might
order
liar
satellite-,
and
rten
Itefleclliig
the
spirit
of
the
evellllir
nr»Von
(
T
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|
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.Iiiiii-liti'i
of
Mi
mul
.Mis
I,
m
IHMM
the
sp
ir
it
or
uution was made:
l i ..........
i-.l \. 11,i,it ‘
"I a
' .'liimty lie pi, . 1 f" *16* *« 1
1
" lh a l tins club agre* to move possibly her own luldirn, mio .MmLI111111, ''Snuffy' Green, *on of Mi. hioI Mi . h"&gt; .............. . im I'.limM1*. nit Mi- nl
lir
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Si
mini
t
in
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III
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ll
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m coal.
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nml
Mr*.
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of
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3
uguilavia.
tiom the Tourist Center to the
MuIt t •hat they
t'Ml In ,
t tpri.llhu,
A call-up of recruit* hi iu i - ......
Yacht Club, lubjecl lo recriving ■
1Ii.- , ."iiiii.iii.In - I the ’’ ixtli Mile Ii,
ur year i* i-utlolliar). \lniig Vugo
Irme iiom the City for all civic •lav toads tin so blink (nil dais
J' - „ 1
i
•ci ,-i ary
1auk 1...... Mi thr \t - Iilrl i tor ill
|1| , ,
clubs for uie of the budding for one can find llnw* "I iiimclnm,
i to . im
Iia&gt; urn, ni.-illume tl pioiuuirolK
teen-ager*
headed
for
iw.,
&gt;1
-1
1
1
-1
,i c ,'her
noon luncheons, and that a lax of
lot ihr t"b ft "III hit o ii l ir "i, l.l , ■ill -,|
training.
10c per plate be levied until the military
•
h
i
Kcactivatlon 0] mi u,i«|&gt;,..-ifi.-ti
i,
iher
Itrtl tll"1,'d I l»* ll.lt *t l»ril oil ihr
City debt it retired, and a tax of number of reserve offi.-i-i- slid
&gt;, \ -*( er,
h
•'
•lllcllllr
i" 1llr Ai ni^tl 'in vii i*'" * '
.11
Hr \sst K'l.VT I It I'll Ess
3c per plate therr-after to defray tecliiilcians, howvvoi, -eived to
M |&lt;1)1 u li li ll i-l «M4k !i I I l i l l l - M
if
••list I
timleraroic Tito'* deloi iiiiuullnii to
coti of uldiliti an janilur."
' Nest 1 r .11 »" limrld trarnn in I I. uh I.i ilimi'i .ilwa&gt;» Im ilr liMghlri niuvitl
keep hi* army fit &lt;ni&lt;l iea»ly lot
Previously to the aA&gt;plion of emsigi'iicle*.
lli,ill Ian yrai « 1 -ilallv, it u tilsllv tin ot ,111 11■,11 u.iV an.I llir iiilnmg
............
I* It lit* M.. 1 ui Mfi
.11 .ipptiim il ssill be im rsceptum.
thii motion, an amendment lo it
Yugunlavlu lias chained her
1 u l, L« 1i-i• 1 *••
•! 1 ''i-rtiit 11 I'im
‘ipr, ill, alii the oulliiiik 1% lln- moil I.h ih . i - «pemhug l. -» uuinry ,\ni4*i I* «* m ilU ’ i t*i tin' (liithl
offered by H. B. Hope, lo the ef­ Cominforni neighbor* will, a m i
lo thh
1 - &gt;' •Ul It*tail ill 1.1*11
ami (letiMiiiliiiK mule letoiii Im wlial iln-y il, iprii.l
fect lhal ihe lease tlauie be Ir* uf provocation*. Ihe latest
-loll |l» foloo n h • of t 1 *’ N IIVlli
charge was that lluuguiy sent
Ip till, long lull, it Cootd sum Up '
stricken from the motiop, was re­ troops doe* to the border and
lorcCR
flit I.ii iii 11 AH.ihlif iii'd
lii a siii'ci'* tul neatun from all §
jected by 14 to IS.
fired aero** Into Yugoslavia for
Mcilltl't 1&lt;11 **10 i.tid III Iuid- Wmi
W VO tlN G TO N . it. r . fief. angles 1egsi .III--*, (lilies the start
III ill 11*.I ♦
t" tin rllpll III
An appeal to tha club to va- eight hour* last week Yugoslavia 31— i/ tV -Western Enrol
l* li| 1 a .. . ..... ti&gt; iliai
p’L ' J t i t d ” ' . i ' : u a 'e , aVe'p'ruhinge,,;*'1, M d t t B c d t S W i f e ,
IL- |,t %u, to uM h ... NI!vV V u» k •t1k«1I1&gt;M
e* ^ I*)* Touilit Center vJqr the denounced this •• an wer-mungviL ittv 11 i1 1 lion 1 - ' Myrtle
til I dl V M foiit'O $t&gt;vi,
sake or broailer. tourist miteHalu- Ing act of provocation.
» I• i
fil'.J o. "••••s’.
Ah im Minn I'liu Hi mi Ihthfidd'H \ v.V
In * Mingle economic unit if It
ninny .... . imp....... ami ir
nisnt waa niada by Chamber of
1
1 July
II ...........to
W ASH IN G TO N , Oct. HI (/l1) In «r| nmr# ftld flinilt i » n vhI idhh Hiu \v.y IhHh Unl. w«Ui
•oH'ct “im a* wi ll il 4 11 ilia'i doll i"1
1 .: i ‘ i • t, !•'] i * 1
Commerce Manager Ed Higgins
I, '«, end
u n iin l |»r ii nf l lnihln mul lln T 1
|M
ikItHhi 1 I li hfrld n ill •rl'H - »•»
making hi* flrat public appearance Tho United States demanded today I mmii 1 mu*ref*. Iluffman ««in*
if............. . I•
M l.'ltl ll.t tv is
since hi* recent operation in Jack- that Communist Circhuslovaklu id the MsrKhsll Flan countries j Gulf Conn imhcitling 1111 imo»uirl1» | Q I / C O I D III l Y c i t f C iii't't")kt ll !»"i"‘til iiA'iiKhliM,lil if* t'*k ....... Ill* * ! Ol
I 1 . 1 1, iiylui •
recall immediately two L’socli of‘ Ihe* hid Iretlrr show result* 1hi-»v&gt; Intnisl
I » toil ""‘'I',
souvllle.
; 111 master
i
h
In this country.
I «, i t. 1.1 |i v 11 I .- UiiMviu Mii’iuy l' itin
*»arl» n vi I vpwr III ptmnnting
I lie mmii fin*r im*
nn *+*i*n|t
Mr Higgins, pointed nut that firtnlit now
I I, 1 (III .v us
i i,
I,
are Dr. Edwin Munk, con­ trrf Ir idr hv knnclilllK dn»n lien ills Inirh I h u i HI influx iind 'P cj I lm Jo
botli the Chamber of Commerce sulThey
V -iic.),lt
gemiul at New Volk, and 11Jii111*114ift (m in
I , r 01 nil u|i In iiiio.l \In t 1 I ■ I II Milt
IlifpIPFs mul i’ki'h iioWr Ih11 111h 11Y hi+l w * i ' t i
. ,
$
*nd the Junior Clinmber of Cmu
1 .it I n e i c n
if mu11mini Ills 1*1! nr I. It*ItIt
M,n
nmlm .ouiln, Ih.i .'I
iM ir n g iH l H y
W ill’ •
nit-rre nre pledged to a prognni Jan Horvath, housekeeper of I he ••ut-litK «um|)lfi in imp 1 |»nd.
I ' . in
the capHul.
nf tourist promotion uiul ilmi I'n-cli iqiibasay In
..... -iil'iig. ili-M-liipmentr mI i full
| M | e r (.Hf
|„
M lM l
li i t .1 ill
The action w*» in upparunl ie- ***"'
Ibl* program during the post
Ill Ill’ll! I \ lull
1 1
I. Ml
,Vi
(T I AT I A N D , ( ) . O n . »l
uw year* bu* resulted In del (nit iii'isul for the recent ousting of
I.,' . 1,1 1
two American attache* from the
|,“ ........ b, ....... . ..................
n i/ u u iu . 11,1
11 ) Li \
ntogress.
•Secretary ol Slate Aclirtun
|t|mil'
iMHtl’ tmilll-r rtf ill
1, u .11
"The tourist huilnr** I* one of emlmRsy at Fragile. However, m
(vju's 11viiiJfiMt* 111 H iii winti* ot i p I
lmiitietiriLtii, t ini»v •!
I"
it .11 ll.
hr principal source* of Income announcing the order Hie Slate , lared lixlay llisl I’ rrtiden. I
. ' ii ■ Inna
1l&lt; 1 V'-UI I' -)(&gt;' tiulld III. Il (il Hl|p’, ihlrird 10 Ii- ii liinu mu.II
or till* state", Mr. Hlgglll* dr- Di'pii,iiiu-iit declined to give uny man’s Fond Fuui piogi.1111 nil
I t t, „ihi,.
lli vi- 1(1, 1.lining 'I'lisun will li neat i...
1 ,i .willi
.1 .1 ili miiiiri
-11
cleared. “ Oil ring the 1847-48 vxpluimtion exetpt that the two the base not people, ol the .....M ................................
tier tu (lealli
.
.... ......
■)
-vaiMih m total of $780/)OO.iMMt an* both “persona non gralu.
,.fr,„t„ H,,.
r ^'lV liiilay ami llirn lit,IK
\U til glltll/lll i&lt;'IIN ilf V«•! ■•»It91
W swl.f
|.*t- I
That mean* Hiey are person­ a tound allrnialivr to the &gt;p,n
I
reached Floridian*' pocket* a* ti
11» 11 mix ill,'tf it
1In* N’ji&lt;t- 'im l
t I1
wiiiHiiiftl her inolltri
madi- n ufi nu t v 1w1111r*n,.
llrect or Indirect re*ult of the ally unacceptable to this guveili- imi, pioiniiei” id CuniinuinaiM
f
lI4
U'eallaaM Oa CM*
I VIt Hu )’ IjiIIIUI “llh goltl roil*.!
IllMIIIK tlllilf* ihf Il.tllMIU t !»»■ t , r if it, |lilt 11 Hi 110(1 f'tVli l't
nurlst liaslnea*. It la tb* Job ol
llie United Stairs, lie laid .....
$*,♦01OlHtill-k, Ill'll I'lORR, ll»l*i|»MML
il
(he Chamber uf Commerce to get
help llir.e people, in Alia. M n (ji)|| , |h|, , (|i
f,
- » Hint |M sfciHlitHHl »»l I' HI l
&lt;r«iiia**e oa Pag* a tis n
.in.i
IL*v SitiiKw, (Mil St«nil»
........ . Drtniil In tell ln&lt; ditughtri ,I.•,,(
r* unci I .aim Amrn&lt;4
lukr &lt;
UVI,,
(k N
in I' m
lllOlt till 111
lll.lt It
w&lt;** 'topped (H I,. -Ill 'll. . i l l iIn* gi’htiiil |»hMIi * in*' '»»
Mum Urn, ll linl,i|&gt; I,,,- *11,&gt;|,.|
t '. J l»v *
I sO ^ iiik r •!' tniii*iti.,$
able ilirm lo liypan rrnluiien -t ion $!l,(llto imo in ■,*rin l.iwl, lln, way Itn speeding ami relea •,1 wlirn ul f Tin*
I f’Uit'n l" ,
,,, Is.
Captain Earle Y. l-onrk*, local
" ■&gt;*I I
M sMtllHunl fill I'agp K llltll
lie l,i|d offuers lir t,.i, "im , (,-n
I I. I,
.,.li­
1nlidil ii 11y id i i
Legionnaire he* received a "»*lute" laborious rffn il" liy tiiakniK at.nl l ' 11'1 ,H l' ........ alroody Im
,1"
J....... . ••"t'oitanl errand "
I , ell "I
KrancespMcDougal, county nurse, i In the November l**ue of the Am­ able to them its know-how m o," m !!**'*, i'J i'.1
l i n t m e t I ,1. R n u l c r s t m
lt, II
I iim-i id
appeared before the Board of erican Legion magestrle for hi* deni piorlurtion mellmdi fin boil, h|„.M|
grif.^ssxs i, week |..i
M|p ,,'- Y r a»-old liinmmc in,
be
i no j*
(Jaunty Commlaelonar* at an ud- uiiixianding work In »eeurlng factory and farm.
bcinllitie etdeilainers plane to |ii&lt;, lenal salesman, John A. Il.tidnig
R
e
t
i
r
e
d
F
n
i
T
i
i
e
r
,
H
ie
*
.
•nli
&gt; i I'n 1
Journed meeting Friday night, an­ IUt&gt;U paid up Uglon membership*.
Aclir-ann
urged
U
see
ImpoMsn.*'
duee
good
but
lint
such
lavi-di
was
held
fieie
for
lolrdo
|.,,1
,,
e
t
Mn
I' D ft
Under the beading, " 100-memnounced that aha had fully re­
nf lb.. Point Four program m « "bntv. tin. season
"| couldn't resist d ," hr ml,I
Buiibt-oo. 7"
1. 1 ' . hi
. McDtiti
&gt; ,■
covered from her recent lllnc** tier card awarded to Florida Eogiirt'imrrtj
for
n
iimu H iik 1
I
ijmmmn nuiy flnil RnuimmiHl,!
n*n
,
(
lie
In-in,
di,
.1
, , (o . -I fin lui-i
11, ooid,' lo i - , ■ i 1 .1)1 ,.-iy
and that she waa ready to report iniiiialre," the article atatea: ■'One thu
of ImtuRlrlnl O ik »
Holm u Infli* !»♦"*• t'*|i«»ti»mt’. •-*#• 1 ,
' , ,r II
" " '* r .,( x If. A M
•
iinluv lo tlo- •loi. , In
1 . , 'net
for duty aa county nurse at ihe of Hie very first official act* uf nation* (C (O ) here this alim Palm lies,-I, butch alreudv Have
1■-anassa Qss Im.e c u h u
I. , ul linspllIII
tvillg nil ill
la v -iila i i i County Health Department fol­ National Commander George N. inmii Tbs. plan gs&gt;i* Its name I" -'" announced decrease* frum I S m
- ul sis oiontliH .
\. i, (••■ | a ' • . •• ill 1 • i (’
lowing her lick leave which ex­ Craig at Philadelphia, Immediately
ti;..ilas*4 Sm r*«* StUhii
;|t| percent, riilrlyml* uf ttn li*
l - O I l f l l U H 'N
It |II III 1*1,1 H
Fla tog H Hoi. I,ii on li
li 1 I '
\ V
after Ills flection end ipewti of „
pires today.
,
r
~
—
r
r
;
—
r
;
------------hutela
il)
greater
Palm
ili-nch
base
i"/;
Mi
iiiioi
oil hint 11,,-d Mi,.„ it. i i
p , -i ) M ’ ,.ilk
Th* Board, said O. P. Herndon, acceptance, waa to sign a I860 R , &amp; I* , w . F u r u m
I h tuterl lower prices tliao lust &gt;.ui
ri yearx. IK- not P \ V 1
in Geneva f"t
l
county clerk, adopted a motion Century Card which bad been a
...... h i tv live,l in Mims
that the County retain tha service* warded to Karla T . Louche by
It. Is survived by four
I V h * ( ’i ' r f i S u l I V r s
of a registered nurae at the Campboll'Loeaing Post No. 68,
------------o.ue price, down. Nearly 1.0UII) .I.VrlmK in TrrvesttuaVlim t
■' 1 ..........
Ho*...... I, Uu..
County Health Department. Com- Hanford, Florida.
sponsored
by
lln
epartiueld
mul
boh-l
noils
tisvs,i,.
,1,
1..,
i
.........
,
I
'I
and
l
aw
ience
Until,
i
sun
The
forum
I n j n r i i ’s I n ( ‘u l l i - i n n
According to Department Com­
mlaalonera H. B. Pope, B. C. Dodd
Nuuriird Him nice*
see and Profs..................... ..
na r . , . Sc........
rIuiI, „ f 7s.hr, V : l nw ",r 7 u E "» ........
..ml Hoy H-ul. imn
and W. 0. Kllbee voted for tho mander M. W. Wall*, tha card bad Womari'e Club deilgned for a l"
Wliry Thursilnv niylii
,,u il.. •,v" l"- •'(„
iiiybte,it, * I
I1, li- C oil,
-ill - I l) f i ticmeasure. Commissioner* O. E. been awarded Legionnaire Louche ter enlightened public on uffanr
Or l't lido
Highway
nnm ih, "
I •dinb ngb .-mil Mr- I,u n i 1iired -lut It
I., m •
t i ul ay
Fourakre and J. F. McClelland de­ by hi* Post on Aug. 16 when he of city, county, and statu guvem
Movlelnnd
llide-ln
Tiiealer
Icin'
nf
Geneva;
1
1
1
giandcbll
reported personal enrollment of
'iD iiiioun ,i iii--i.il . id ...luck
clined to vote on the iasue.
merit,
will
be
held
on
Wednesday
Funeral
services
fm
Mi
Einn•
&lt;
*
•
-*
»
“ Mr. McClelland itabed
hi* too members for I960 before Au&gt; at
will bu bold WmlncNihiv afti-niuun
Funeral "ei vices will lie euli wli,’ii lli, ll -. o hun i mill, truck
P. M„ at the Tourisl lYn
I'.-IIli; IIV I ilm
reason for not voting on tha-Issue gust 10th. But aa a matter of fact, ter, Mr*. P. M. Glngle*, public *&gt;
More than &lt;10 members of the at 8:80 o’clock lit the Encle.&gt;&gt;m-duel,,I at .1 du I’ M. Ttn-sdiiy which I), H i
was that he had n«t understood Legionnaire Louche bad signed up fairs chairman, announced.
Hanford Merchants
Association,. Funeral Home with In
E. h |In l-.ri&gt;-hH»si Funeral lliniii- i luitiel Vt'l. Iriu I ,-u 11,, ■ i - i -i.lt* of
that the meeting had baaa called 207 members tor 1960 for nta Poet
Mayor Andrew Caraway will act their wives and esenrte enjoyed llnmnlen mid licv. White ,,1 l.atn- with in. E. Ir Brownlee official lut,,- M int, wii lot l-s I, ■.ojth
for that purpose," Mr, Herndon before Ihe National Convention as moderator to present the ipte- a barbecue given Friday nlgltl at Murv officiating. Ilnricl will In- Im- Hatial will lie mini,. In Eat., ImiiiihI 11 ii ii , w liili lull 111- 1 ((M il­
met on Aug, 99.
l'd up n fi,-i slopping I - ■ iIm mail
declared.
|
Lake Mary Cemetery
'View f’emolvry
lino* which have been *ent to ib" the Elk's (Tub grounds,
mid for a pn- iii'"i
Tha savory beef, pork and lanib
club to the foruin composed "(
Mi-, (Jm ti i, i tin "Hit 11..in the
City Manager Clifford McKibbui, ai*o tha " hot sauce1’ wa* proper
ti itch and "i'll ’in I i ii (•"(tlsi
the
direction “of* W K
Jr., County Commission Chairman t'd
~ “under
“ " *
**“ Jl
iv, i r tin on ii nil
il&gt;- hack.
It. II. Pope, John Ivey, past pro Hathaway, whose fame In ibis
II, icns ini.i ii i i I , i ,1,1 t aiiqhdent of the Chamber of Cumim-ici­ respect has become so great that
ion Moim,i ml It,, -1,i( i&lt;l in the
ami i(«p, J. Urailey Odhatn.
*•» l» In constant demand, not
E i-i ell non A tulniliim-i* hit,ir I,, tht#
The public la Invited to attend only In Hanfmil, but in Orlandu
iiccidi-nt In- had I-i , n delivering
• . '*
; ----------------is moating whan quaetlon
quaetlons on
othar central Florida cities
this
mill, in 'In poitlun of l.nhu Maty
By ASSOCIATED 1‘IIKHR
TALLA H ASSEE. Oct. ^ - - ( / F j - Flonda's liiM big itag boost be* governmental affaire not clear in l i prepare Imrboci’-a.
east of lli" Ira,-I, and win croj#Assisting
In
the
cutting
and
tha rainde of eltliana may be p a ­
comes effective Tuesday. .
New York's senatorial .ampaigti ciitnnl its fmal furious week tn- mg lywMwuid In il-,, diitictlon of
■arvlng were M. J. Lodge and
ll is a 3 percent
But many iwnu art eiampted. For as* tented.
Jaaaa Lodge, H, F. Hm|th, For­ tGy w!lh the Republican nominee sngiily ilrmaruitiiK that Im opponent the lilIHlm-.-, d i,iuci w lien the ac­
up to $10
ample, reilaurant meale arv taxed. Gtocerie* are got. Clotfting uj
rest Gatchel, M. L. Kaborn and "be rnan enough to meet me openly or apologize" for a charge of cident occurred.
H EN A TO K PKPPKH’H t a l k
ID* ruridllluii win piunitimckd
"Dot"
Powell bigotry.
ii raempt. So *r« m w automobilei and liquot.
Manator Claude Pepper will l&gt;&lt;* Henry Huasell.
satisfarlurv Indii( he Dr, C. L
Liquor don have a new lax this year, though, ll m a t up 25 cants guest speaker at the meeting "I took tha tickets. Andrew Htlne
The renewed demand (or a face-lo-lare debate by Senator John i’lirk, lltt.-nililiy |ilt(,l.-(sll.
provided transportation tn the Foster Dullee drew no Immediate ♦ -------------------------------a gallon July I. Wlaa Uxaa wers^------------------------------------------------------------ the Oviedo Llona Club Tuesday grounds of tb* e-llbtas.
evening
at
7:0U
o'clock
at
H‘»
doubled effective last month.
tmum of five tenia a package clg- Women's Club In Oviedo. All re
Tha
menu
Included
potato reply from former Governor Her­ ii pen'll for Niuind truck" bo mud
t h k w f a thi r
bert H. Lehman.
Along with tho aaiea tgx Is an aret tax. When a city levies a
But the Democratic-Liberal can­ was put out by |he Independent
^of^'fre water Cat^ * ' #ni1
increase In the stale rignrtt tax. flve-cent tax, It gata all tha money narrations should be made sail,
J iVCKHONVII.I.E, Oct. 81— ( «
in order that arrangements
’range
can
didate cnlted a charge that ha Cltlien*’ Committee for Lehman
It nrUl ha flva cents stariiag Tuaa* and the state gate nothing.
lem peritui* table:
,.
lit* told It Instructed Lehman’*
mad said A, L. Rutberg, secbe made,
welcomed
Communist
support
In
day. That nwano a N nn p tocreOM
IN
TIR
F
R
A
TP
.R
N
1
TY
COUNCIL
Countfae alto gat haip from tha retary.
H IG H LOW
backers to "accuse me of bigotry S T A T IO N
Ihe
election
Nov.
0
an
old
political
to mast smokers,
Mamber* of the Intarfraternlty
Stata tmdar Ik* now tan law. A
on ovary struot corner of New Atlanta
In plaeaa
fJonMil will meet on Tueaday even­ trick and a "worn-out device of York."
county kaapa tha who!* scran
Bustim
R A DIO T A L K
campaign
oratory.”
cents of ntaeltM UX It eeUecta.
• •HI
________ _
Cleveland
Mra. Bally Mero William, will ing nt 7:80 P. 61. at tha City Hall,
The
committee's
sample
con­
Duliaa
p
it*
:,:
________
ointad
out
In
a
letter
to
f cheaper T — MB 1 » a
Mra, Dal* Scott, Jr. publicity chair
CoUectiona win start late tn
n talk on "Jury Kendo* for man, announced thla morning. Joe Lehman that both would be in New tained the text of a pnragruph of Denver
December. OU •staMnlee a rt ve­ dallvav
Fro*no
Woman” over WTRJt at Ii00 P. M. MrCaalin, nrssldent of tha group. York City for tho afoelng week nf a speech Dulles made upstate.
rt their Ui
Nuw Yoik
.
ttllcs
said
hli
upstate
upeuch,
Dulles
......................
the
campaign
and
said
he
could
Ida at the meeting »t
Pittsburg
&gt;
■e all money for ticket* «ee no reason "why you should at Guneseo, made it clear that he San Antonio
Christmas danr* to be not moot me to dabato tha ugly was condemning "tha Communists Washington, D. C.
H must be handed in. c h a r ^ o l j k i g ^ n r . r ^ H d ggaliat in the American Labor Party and Jackiouvlll*
.— M
. . . .•.•
no one ilia.”
. .
o m v la turned In. *••
h
re
Key W ait
eaaj that no ticket#
Ocala Airport
»
A ;
, •"tWi
\
•J -

Rotarians Vote
To M ove From
Tourist C e n te r

Fd Higgins Stresses
Value Of Tourists
To City’s Business

Acheson Declares More Tourists Than Ever Before
Truman Program
Predicted In Florida This Winter
Offers New Hope
Secretary Of S t a t e
Addresses CIO On
Foreign Aid Plan

Matuitl A .isih ftin i
Dies Siultluiilv At

Am* Ol' .VJ Years

lh.Mf t a rH*%t In w!TrIports

'■*"*: ........ ... rrt J||
MO
n lh
In LUW
l-.tA/
l Dsar
C t -10-

||j

Frances McDougal
Returns To Work

l"

Annislin* l);iv
I'nnulo To I'urm
At Tourisl (V n lr r

..... ""i|

Legion Recognizes
Sun l ord Member

lie Held Wednesrlny

that

HtisincsMii.iti ,'"1' ",r .....

Hit-And-Run Search
..........f S " , a ^
.... .

Sanford IVIerchantH
Knjoy Harht'cuc

Florida’i N«w&amp;les Tax Law
Goo Into iHect Tomorrow A. M.

Dulles Is Charged With Bigotry As
Senate Campaign Enters Final Week

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Accord Reported
Reached Between
Bethlehem And CIO

And The (iohlins’ll (let You . . .

:

Police have

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Ni*« 810
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AnHOfintdi Press l.t'ttseil W ire

M O N D A Y ( H ’T . .11. MHO

PW I

I tinsuit raMr
11tintl Inc is
with
H iiin n l
through Ttttf*
HAf i .-tjltfi I tiff*iliti ,

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.— The Sanford Herald

e

Oriental Transportation

New York Battle

t i u M i i W i *a uaa
Pekiieke* taiir h m w tram ia.

campaigning upatata for Lahman,
predictad at Clifton Bpringa that
Lahman would win by ‘‘a majority
•icaadlng a quarter of a million
votaa."
In Naw York, Bap, . William L.
Pfeiffer, Republican atata chair­
man, claimed Dullaa would capture
tha Sanata aaat by 800,000 votaa.
Thraa formar Cabinet mambar*
were achaduled to atump for Leh­
man in Naw York City today.
Formar Secretory of tha Treatury Henry Morgenlhau waa alatod
to prailde at a Manhattan lunch­
eon: Jamea A. 'Farley, formar
poitmaiter general, will apeak
over a itatewide CBS network to­
night, and former Interior Secre­
tory Harold Ickea will addreaa a
Ihurt* ralfy aponmred by the
Lltfaral Party tonight.
(lovamor Dewey will begin a
fifth week of ‘ campaigning for
Dullaa tonight with n *pe*ch at
Chatham, about 90 mllea eouth of
Albany.
Dullaa’ election waa urged by
Senator
nator Arthur H. Vandenberg
(R-MIch) Saturday, In ■ letter to
Dullaa, Vandenberg wrote that the
Republican candidate’* election
would “be a very great atlmutua
tu the hopes of America for de­
pendable peace."

aomething dlf minute lempte" quotedftR* Dull**
people who tfO to the Far Enat to
ferwnt must reconcile themselves to ever-growing dltap- atatamaat aai
. . . n J s iiy .a
“If you could aaa tha Uad of
dntmont an the East cornea more and more to resemble the
(Saleifvl mm »* *»«) "*
ft * O rt«U r
»•!•* «t I W _________ ^ en t! A blow to romanticiam has been Inflicted by the city paoplo In New York City making
'eat. A blow
this bloc that la voting for my
...........tha, begin up
:!
** of‘ Rangoon In
ii Burma, which will bar the Jinriklsha,
opponant: If you could aaa tham
NULLA Wll' k, l l K i k
ning in 100J.
with your own aya*, 1 know that
naitee
This1 two-wheeled curt, pulled by a coolie, has been a you would ha out, avary laat man
OOUUIIA HR AN
____ Menage*
picturesque feature of muny parts of the Far Eaat. Ap­ and woman of you on election
*T&gt;ii»&lt; i&lt;iiTio N NAnea
day,”
Nr Carrltr
........ .......... a .11 parently anyone wishing to Bee It had better go soon. In
Dulles alio advlaad Lehman that
&lt;et&gt; Mom a ......
loo JapHn it has been almost altogether driven out by the auto­
ba wantad to dabato “your danial
lkf*t lli.ulha
Leo
j U Xlcnlb*
... .... . __ . . . .
LUO mobile, except for narrow alley» where no car could hope to that tha American Labor party,
«.oe V»ar ... . .. ....
— iLwt go. In China, India and neighboring countries it atill sur­ whoia nomination you aeeepted la
All-- iiSl'tontV' auiitee,** eiuds" &lt;&gt;•
1940, waa than Communbt-contkMlhs. IC.OIblloAa ap# M IlM I •( vives, but in obviously on the wuy out. The Rangoon decision trolled and domlnatod.1'
vaturiHitiMtei rat lee purpose •( was stihi to be bused on the idea that the work la too hard
Dullaa had challangad Lehman
r«l*lna tuees, mil bo chare*4 lur
fur Ills uiulcrfcil coolies, n bll of humanitarian lam not oxact- to peraonal debate on lavaral o«nt eeauls* u4 rrnlaloa I m w .
livorrctitira &gt;aiTueeirr a# i*. ly cburactcristii’ of the older Orient. But certainly the rlck- cailom during recant upaUta
bad M u h i m
B o m n la t lt M
tour*. Lehman apurnad tha chalX*w Titrli, tbtreeo, I letialiu
rail, boy:, cannot keep once with motor vehicles.
«** at. La ola.
This most Oriental institution may be partly Western lang«, calling It a “prcaa agent
in Us origin. It was devised by u Japanese, but some say stunt,”
Lehman apanklng at n Harlam
Hint an American missionary supplied the idea. However rally lait night, denied that ha had
thiit may be, the Jinrikishu hits long been recognised as one i •oiicltad
■ollelted and walcomad
welcomed »up;
support of
Communlita la 1940,
1940, whan aa. alao
of the symbols of the Orient.
ran for U. I . senator, or la thi*
MONDAY, OCT. II. 1949
campaign.
Making Income
“I havs never sought or aceeptsd support of totalitarian! of any
Jacob had no uonepely. You And
One uf tbu urgumenls recently heard on Capitol Hill kind,1' ba declared. ,‘&lt;1 raeognlaad
I enn find then la*. Heaten la In fuvur uf the Hrunmin plnn uf farm subsidies is that it the danger year* before my op­
ponent knew that it existed."
not nearly ao far away aa the
7DR.000 more in national Income than
Hath candidates will bid all weak
father of the faltMal Imagined. wuiild produce
PIN-UP CAMPAION
Thera la a gala la year home, would the Aiken law enacted Inst yeur. Th is suggests an fur New York City's tnaaalva vote,
C H AM PA IG N ,
Illv-I/P)— The
about 48 par eapt of tha atata’i
alura, Office, farlury. Ha dreamed Interesting notion of the nut urn uf national Income.
Junior Cham Iter of Commerce of
and behold a ladder cat up on the
If It were desired to double the money figure of national total. Kegiatratlon In tha metropo- Cliampalgn-Urbana ha* It* safety
I'uith, told the top of it reached to
Ineonie, It could Is? done quite simply by enacting a law 11V tor# V h T w h T tt fflS fg ri campaign all pinned up. Clerk*
£8ifg.
iloubling till wages and prices for goods and services, all under way, for«ea*ta
. . . .of . victory
.
In local sorea ara wearing safety
pin* to encourage retldent* to take
A recent Interior Department interest rates and taxes und such. Overnight the iiiitionul rattle from both iMta.
Former EUiiftor Jam** M. Mpat), csre.
lurvey lamentably report* that the Income would lie doubled.
Hut It would be meaningless, because only the paper
native* of the Aleutian bland* are
drinking themirlvea to death. value would have been changed, not any of the material
Typical American*, (bate native*1 wealth represented by income. It is Just ns meaningless
to speak (tf increasing national income by market aubBidies
Tha Rmtiam are "tolotitl liar* paid with tax dollars. The figures on the books might hr
i,: and *windler*". Who *ay* to? Not altered, but not one kernel of corn would be added to the
* tome monback Republican icac nution'a true Income,
tionaryl But Central Frank Howlay, format American commandant
New Light On Leif
in Berlin who ipent many tlrepleu
When the Vikings under Keif Ericsson discovered Am ­
night* trying t« figure but how to
keep the Kuitiant from tlealing erica in 1»00 A. I)., why did their settlement fail to take
the city right out from under hi* root? An nnswer |A now given in n new book, "The Norse
Discoveries and Explorations In America", by the lute Ed­
note.
ward Itemun. He attributes it to the resistance of the In­
dians.
Mr*. Franklin D. Rooimlt When foreigfi colonists seek to inhabit a new country,
Eleanor to you— recall* in bn
memoir* in McCill'* magatine how they can ovorromu the natives’ opposition only If they are
Madame Chiauy. Kai .Shell, when Htroiigly backed, aa wore the migrations of the English,
aiked what they would do with French and Spanish. Greenland and Iceland, from which
John 1« Lewit in China, made a Ericsson's mon canto, bad too few Norse Inhabitants to take
very unladylike throaMlilting get- on nn udflitionul ctrionlxiiiK vntvrprlHe.
Even ho thu Norwo colony on (irconlniul ling
lure with her tmy right hand. May
/ourtWiith
Witury. Then the cllmntp, untfl thun fairly
be iha had somvtjiing there I
mild, HL'BtnN to havi ljei-onm mtu'li colder und to huvo retain--m'
' Tung oil pioduction, once an et- ‘ V t«« t character over alnco. That und thu outbreak oi
c|u«ive domain of China, ii dev*- plaKUe about the middle of the century put the finishing
Wing inlo a big i n d u s t r y tnuchett to thfl Viking colonial enterprlHea.
r,
tw,J fwtora Americana might commem‘ (ft; Ihit country, almoil entire^ in _u(
.tjrlcggqaan discoverer. Instead of Ckilumbua., ,
... the South, Uigely in Florida, In
1940 (he (AJlrd Stale* produced
/ 62.000 poubd* of tong ml. In
M 940 it produced 12,600,000
Sanford Forum
pound*. In 1930 Rond, had 300.834 tuny oil tier*; in I94i it had
Editor, The Herald
• 2,291,232. Other big producer*
Hanford, Fla,
&gt;w*ai« Luuiiiana and Mittiuippi. lieMy tri|i lust week to Kansas
(JA IN K H V ILL e T oc I. HI— (Hpe- City, Mo. was ii grand experience
caute oi it* iu|iid drying and wa- ilul|—
The University College end
Iti-proolmg ipielifir*. tung oil i* •lie Graduate School have rrcord- and a wonderful nip. We stayed
three days in Khii. uh City and, I
■t | the highest enrollments at the
a valuable ingredient of p«mt.
met sums fine people und grand

Graduate S c h o o l
At GainesviHe Has
Record Enrollment

Sacielaty uf Dabnie Johnson
idania* that he fired Admiral Denfeld a* a "reprual" becauia lie
aka* out berly in dafanie of ilia
guaranteed at he wat
»in»t, "repriiab" by the ConitiliUcn of the United Stale* and the
of the coiigrcuimuil coinmitic*. Admiral iVnfcld, *ay*
Secretary Johnson, juil didn't
the iirct«»aty qualification*
the job. But that row-boat ad*
a tm Bon Hrmleritail't politchiite who matquerade*
n the title u( Secretory of the
Navy remain* oh the jtih, well
llified no doubt to icuttle the
Hill*, managing editor of
■mi Herald, isyi that much
criliciun diiaclad at new*tR*»o day* i* “ihter hokum",
•'l know about other new**
jA ul the crilkJtm w* liter
m It "Why don't you print

University of Florida for the hoys. There were five or sis thou­
I (Mii-80 school year according to
nn analysis completed this week sand Fulure Farmers of America
boys at the fanners’ convention
The (JraJuaii^gcappirwnleh ad- and I wunt to say i was proud to
mlnlsleu ihav^wsig-'W students be one of them ns In this day our
enrolled bt
advsneed youth seems to lie one of the great­
degrees, had • « 'increased enroll­ est worries and these hoys, all teen­
ment this year Which totaled 1,239 agers, were the finest and belt
student* as compared) with 93(1 In liehaved I ’ve ever met,
It was wonderful that so many
•toady Inboys could be together and never
aty argument between them, even
on the train. The director* noticed
how Well behaved they were and
■aid that any time the FFA boys
boyi
wanted to charter a train, aend
him the check and he’ll be proud
to take them anywhere.
Th ii can
__ rmiyy mean that Ihaie
boys wore weft trained by their
F F A teachers ami knew how to
follow orders that had been given
to them.
It la my Idea that n good lender
la not born that way, Yoq first
have to learn to follow. After you
learn to follow, obey orders aid
know how to do the right thing nt
tn« right Hint. Then you citi i u i *
tod In leadership...................... ..
1 mat and talked with Doyle don
nor, our FFA president. He waa an
excellent leader. It talked auo
with some of the older people m
t believe It la from the older people
jfou can learn about the town

t e TS!5^'rL,'5k?4 lS
ltd". Let than know that
•dvertlae. And tor m ry

pioduction I. dropping

One thine 1 learned, people
always willing to talk about 1
da tad that waa an easy
•to aa I have otwaya
Hda an dthla was my '
out of tho state, but I l f
H It for I feel that I
ataoeo la a lift time, ,
W Y ja lt o d w o j f
MW 0
r*.

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the nation.

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MONDAY OCT. II, 1M»

B A N TO B O l F L O R ID A

19*9 legislature. Pasco Packlag
Company, Florida's largest citrus
canner, supported the law, however.
j
Most of the 27 shippers anh
vlalona are interested In early sea­
son fruit. They claim their fruit
ORLANDO, Oct. .11-U P ) — The
right over Florida's new citrus is being-confiscated b y the high
standards fpr maturity,
rode lin t oyer yet.
A three-Judgi- k'euerat emir* re­
fused Saturday to grand injunc­
tions ngulnst enforcement of parts
of thu law as some dinners, ship­
pers und growers hud risked. But
n group of runners and n group
nt growers nnd shippers nre ex­
pected to take their cases to the
By
l'. S. Supreme Court.
W. V. Hitting
Tourhtnn Drug Co.
Neither thu runners nor the
fiesh
fruit men prove,! they
Doctois today know that the
food an Individual ents ha* a
.could suffer "irreparable Injury"
by revolution* In the new rode,
good deni to do with hla state
the three Judges ruled.
uf health. Poor diets over the
years are a direct cause of cerThe dirUion dissolved a tem­
tuin bodily weaknesses that
porary injunction against enforce­
make people susceptible to
ment of the canning provision redisease.
•mlrln-* *bi vru 'e of fro*- inside
Sometimes through concen-,
to ba listed on the can's luhel.
'.ruled doses of the elements
A i*i mip of .14 ranners parti­
lacking, damage I* reparable.
cularly fought compulsory grada
However the nutritious diet
Inliellng anil Inspection provisions
followed daily Is less expensive
of the citrus code passe,! by the
nnd makes you more physical­
ly fit and mentally alert
nrough the years.
Ask your doctor to recom­
mend a diet und check with
him yearly.
OPTOMKTKI8T
Rely on nn experienced preMrs* eternise* - OIs m is ritla*
«rr'ntio»«lst for el) drug needs
Wear* * -iL t-A Sal. e ir
Tkle la ih* trie* i
eilaalle xaileael I i i S Ilia ,
ll( K4Kartal aSterslli
Pk.ee lea
aearlaa la iSla paper

177 Florida Towns Citrus Code Fight
P a s s Cigarette M ay Reach II. S.
Supreme Court
Tax Ordinances
T A L L A H A S S E E , O ct 81— UP)
— Many Florida cities may be
temporarily barred from receiving
rebate* from the State on the five
cent* n package tax on cigarettes.
The State Beverage Department
•aid today only 177 tuwns and
cities hate sent In certified copies
of local cigarette tax measures.
Under the law they cannot receive
any rebates until they pass such
an ordinance and record it with
the State.
The department said It does not
know exactly how many Incorpor­
ated cities and towns there are in
the state. However, the 1948 state
censua listed 289 Incorporated
municipalities.
Under the new cigarette tax
law, paaaed at the September spe­
cial session, the levy was Increas­
ed from four to five cents. Cities
nnd towns will receive all the tax
on cigarettes sold within their
boundaries. The tax from ciga­
rettes sold outside cities und towns
has been earmarked for tubercu­
losis sanatoria.
Tha flva-cent package tax 1*
expected to raise alwut Ilft.DOO.OOO
a year. All receipts from the fourrent tax has been going into the
State general levenue fund.

E at Your Way
To Health

Or. C. L. Personn

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MONDAY OCT. 81. 1949

th e

S o c ia l A n d P e rso n a l A ctivities

He r

sanfom d

Hobbies Form Haute
Of Club Program

ald

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banpord

. Fl o

D elia ry Nows

Seminole Hi

Hy F R E E L A N D FIRM AND

Ry JIN X FU W ELL

If you see some Seminole Hi
Tin- first merttng of the Fin*
Arts Department 01 the Sanford Btudi-nt looking us if lie hud lo*'.
C ard s P a lm tr Ray—Society Editor
Ttltphono 148 Woman* Cluh wus held recentiy his best friend, it's because report
with th« subject of hobbies pro­ cards came out lust Tuesday! 1
viding an ilitcilisting and unique might *uy that report cards hud
pi oglu hi, I in- emit house was Ut­ quite mi effect oil the B U S student
il actively decorated with Van body, hut we had plenty of new*
colored tail tiowri* and exhibits ut and excitement beside* report
*
hotlines were placed around the curd*!
Tuesday the Betuiiiole Celery
TU E S D A Y
auditorium.
Morocco Temple
entertained
Mrs. Brian Stutman of Atlanthe vxliihlts, which Included Fed "It" squad nu* duLmtcd by tlm
The Woman's Society of Ctn-ia- the Sanford Shrlnera and thair
1 tlsu Service* of the Kzeneier wives with a banquet ut the I tn, Ua. haa arrived to Iw with many collections, shower) rare Uuyiunu Mutnlnud *'H" *qmui d*tl,
A. Methodist .Church will meet at Mayfair Inn Friday night at; her mother. Mrs. t . A. Douglusa, ivories, brass, [amiiy portrait*; tt was really a flue gume even If
antique glass, figutnits, earring*, ihe Fetl* were tin- "underdogs",
v
8:00 P. M. ut the hum* uf Mr*, 7;0t) o'clock on the occasion of j Who I. 111.
hagile utter dinner coffee cup*, it the “ lluctuiecra" hud not been *o
i
H. A. Stellimeycr on Soutli Sun tin* official visit of Illustrious Po1—'
lucky u* tit get a T D on tin- open­
lord Avenue.
tentate Wilbur Musters mid the
Frlneda of Mrs. h. A Doug- heirlooms which included
„ a qUtio
.
The Women of the Frlembldp divan from Jarksonville.
loss will regret to learn that trom tnv Civil V&gt;«r era, handwork. ing play, the story would have
mole thau likely been llm other
Cleii of the Luke Mary Communi­
The bull room ut the Mayfair she Is confined to Fcriiuld-laiugh- an r.lvaa tinnier table which In, way III oil nil I .Our boy* m i l l ) lid-1
eluded het writing* and charactec
ty Church will meet at the home Inn was beautifully decorated ton Memorial Hospital
— — —
[doli*. ami a collection of dolla front that line back! ,
at Ur*. C. C. White.
In the Shrine Colors of red
The Junior Class was a tortunnlu
Charles Hernuid Collins is listed diffeivnl countnrs of the world,
The Friendship League of the glean mid yellow. On the speakOther exldldts encompassed a &gt; .is* this past week you might
Congregational Church will meet i ct’s table were three beautiful muonic the 78 student from Kloiidn
to- -use ol a program pie•t the Parish Hou*e at Jl:04» I*. M. ' arrungments
of flowers
with who have enrolled foi study this collection of hand pulnted china s .in it tiy me Seminole Cniiiilry
full on Northwestern University's and limn, a cupper urn and cup.|
l‘he Daughter* of W*»ley Class ted, green and yellow.
rivnliston slid Chicago cuiiipu***. Winch lielonged to U*nera) Ban- Luimdiy. Tlie luumlry is demon,
Of the First Methodist Church will
On the piano were a yellow
ford's daughter. A Japanese table si rating some new equipment thi*
A meet at 7:atl P. M. In McKinley
Holdiy Hrlsaoii, son of Mr. and wus devoted to object* which had week lo all Hint luigiit cine lo see
”
Hall. Hoitc.se* will he Mrs. J. IV pumpkin head with a light In It
j
Thurmond, Mra. K. C. William., and red gladlolou.es and green Mrs. liordon Brlsson of Sanford, ho, n presented to u young soldi*I Just how mueli the laiilidiy is
Mr*. Fred Stinnge, M l.. Mary Fur- ferns making thr colors of red. has licen pledged lo the Delta and 111* wife from various Japan­ duing toward milking this city a
j
l*h, M r.. Iloyette and Mm. A. II. yellow, and green. Across the Sigma Phi fraternity nt Stetson ese us a token of friendship. In­ lieltei place in w h im to live. In
fiont of the lialrony wus a large University in Del.nml.
cluded in the displays was a hibis­ everyone attending the demon. Stevens.
cus exhibit with Jt different hibis­ siratioll that signs toe tcgiMcl
The hoard of director* of the sign with the shrine emblem on
Mi*. L. F. (larner. Mrs. Ken­ cus IJoisoni*. Affording amuse,• uoard and beside iheii name m ile s
!
ttauford Woman'* Chih will meet rt'ch end o f.lt and with targe
■ at DdIO A. M. in the Sun Hoorn letters. “ WKI.COM F. MOROCCO neth McLeod, Mrs. Kvrlyn Pea­ n.ellt for meiulier* ami guests was 'Junior Class", the .lunioi Class
'
of the chili house on Oak Avenue. DIVA N ". The ilerurutlnns weru cock and Miss June Howell have the collection of gay and colorful &lt;•1 Bern IHole III Will leicive 3fi
The Fidelia Cla*. of the Kiml urinngcd by Mrs. Kdwuril F. rr turned
from Tampa where pot holders festooned across the cent*. This nioney will lie used (or
ihr many activities Unit I lit- jiiuioi
i
Baptist Church will meet in ihc Lane and Mrs. Alfied Lee, Mr. tliey attended the State Beauty mantle and chimney
inuin
spiaker of the after-, ciuss spoiisoi*. Fiidmldy the Ii i i Itossetter.
A.svinidy lloom ut the Chinch An* and “Kent
"
‘ Convention.
'*The
’*■........
‘........
------.
noon was Mi** Viva Cooke, dlrtc*. gesl aillouiil uf ,| will go fin flic
g , .n « x at 8:111) I1. M. with Mr.. M. F.
Those seated ut the speaker's
Ft lend* will in- glinl to learn tm of handicraft at Holly, Hill Jtllllnr-Srntiu baiiquci to he held
I ■Smith's group a* hostess.
lidhle were Illustrious Pntcntute
Ihiliiu*" Juiftr**- " h u n|H»ki* oh thi* imintitilUlOR of m tebniary at the beiuiliful May
! ■
’&gt; ■
TH U R S D A Y
Wilbur Masters ami Mrs. Mut­ U miI (Jt'Ut jti* K.
*■ _ I h e . T , K r Dr Oias* ■of the First ter*; James W. (*ill. nssistunl turned from tile llrungc Memoriul .wm vliig . Utllclca of palinrttd full too. Aml lietieve me, it take*
home m Kmeka Ifroiint. Bin entertained her aud- * lot of "dough" to pul tins I,all
Baptist Church will meet nt the Hnhbnn and Mrs. (Jill; Spark* Hospital to hi*
display* of artlcU# 1
So
......... ..
Church Annex at 7:.70 with Mrs.lJor.es Recorder; mid John Itegis Hummock where he ir i e, operat­ lem-e with dlsi
made of the palmetto frond*
-ign up ut the Beiiiinole l.mindiy!
Ellen Shudoin’s group us bus- tir, Treasurer of Morocco Tern ing fiom u recent illness.
Tea w»* served from a loag
t«».
pie; Edward F. Lnno. president
file llehule Stpiun is a coinMi.-s Joanne William- lui* been table which wus centered with puiutlvely new oiguniiuliou nioiimi
of Snnford .Shrine Club and Mrs.
W EDNESDAY
double
pink
hlldsru*
and
foliage.
ntl.S, in fuel, il was Immcd last
The Sanford Woman's Chili wd) vice president, and Mr*. Willis; selected l&gt;y clasamutes as one of
hold a genual biiilm-*, meeting vice president, and Mr. WIHIs: the 311 most hruutiful riil* on the I'tesiding ut the crystal punch .« mi by .in Joe Mi I u-lin t World
lam
I*
placed
at
cncn
cud
uf
thr
and luncheon nt 12:30 I'. M. For uni Roy Howell, secretory, and Huntingdon College euiupu* ut
. 11- 101^ 1, 11,1 Coiniiici iciii I Ic m h c lf .
Montgomery. Ala. They will take lulde were Mi*, tiw si llarrlwa- u - l week II ullellited ".Student
r«i*rvatloiis members are asked Mr*. Howell.
picsldint
of
Ihr
dull,
and
Mr*.
to call Mr*. Hen Wade, telephone
Edward F. Lane, acting a* part III tin- beauty leview to In- pieslilMil in uir emu. ano r 1? 'L Congress" Ut Wmlei I’m k High
&lt;S|ml(1|M VuHyttv„
885-J. A farce comedy will U- pre­ muster of ceremonial, Introduced staged in the college rlmpel al •1 Mn&gt;Je Hucker. chairman of the
ili purtmciil, wlio also greetod thf ..................... „ 1VWI
. tlll1eMl
sented a* the program under the the Illustrious Fontonlate who in 8:0(1 o'clock oil Friday night.
guests nt the dour. Mrs. H. H. idea of Jn-i how 1'..ogles* in
Sponsorship of Mrs. S. ti. Ilarrl- turn Introduced
the
members
Mrs. M. B. Messenger return­ McL'oslln was in charge of lh# tea l\ ashillglon, lb C. wotks, Die
min. The hostesses will lie Mis* from Jacksonville each of whom
ed today from (iadsdeii, Ala. and wu* assisted by member* of tit hate Squads of Flollda sctiools
F.lallre Klrchliuff. Mrs. it. L. bill mode n short talk.
where she spent the summer with the depaitmelil who served B*
Mrs. L. T Doss, Mrs. John Kick.
The first number on the pro. her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. hostesses. The piogrnm wa* under will alien.I stule-wate "Btiai.nl
Mrs B. U. Crumley, Mrs. II. A
t'otlgiess" in mil .Slate t'apital at
gram
wu*
a
solo
by
Otto
Ingle,
mid Sirs. Frank Thomas. She llo- «pon*ni*hlp of idr*. E. D.
Montieth, Mrs. (Jv-orge Mcl'ull and
man, "Tin- Desert Bong", with was accnmpanleed to Jackson- Brownie* Abu” ’ Kill guests and I allnhu*f&lt;ee \ »a 10 It I In* yea,
Mi*. J. U. H«ytile httalrnls of I lie Seiaiiiole li iy h
Mrs. Freda Hilton ut the plnno
B A TU K D A Y
•I,;i ,,
I
"
M. -. ; ville by her granddaughter, Miss
Mis* memlicli attended.
Ib-Ltiile Sip,ail atli-iaima the mi-el
The Sanford Tourist Club will
UVerna Tho.nn*
where they
llig ta Wlllti-I i'alk wen t'laicneu
hold a suppi r at 0:00 o'clock ut toe dancing ncrompnnled by Mrs. spent the weekend with Mr. and
l lau-e, Aileen .liie. l.-i.ii, J. ynie
the Tourist Center. Reservation* Freda Hilton nt (lie plnno.
Mr*. W. II. Messenger.
Hue Joan-.. John |-',ie ami Handail
A song by Mrs. Helen InglemuV he' made tiy telephoning 437
null All. Joe All I n-lin it, lh taile
W or 860-W. The Americnu Legion niun was received with great
.'•ipnul •poii-oii.
AnXIlimy will allow pb-tur * &lt;-' ufiplnuse us she was culled hack
Sletson Hliivcialty will hull it.
In a eljupel piogiuni liml I Inn*
for
several
encores.
I'ut
Sheritheir project the 'Juy Shop' fol­
annual huiurtumljiu on (lie v vuk- -lay mu Jine*t* Weie All t'hlilles
dinn
will)
Ids
accord
Ian
playing
lowing the supper.
On the AI o i i i m i i i i mill Mi. i l a i i ) \\e»ier.
■
»— t 11 • r t ■ I I rml heglnqlM
v.as enjoyed liy everyone pre­
lUngiaiii foiMhe VvtwKcnd wl I he I'lo-j enlf-i lamed the till.-* fut ility
M IAM I, (let. !il— (Sl'KCiALV
sent. One of the sweetest num­
it piv-giiine but In-cue, a fin lhali
bers on the program was Miss The day &lt;&gt;f the good fairy is not gun c between Stetson altd.rPr#*- mill stlldelll I,...I) Willi II nllllg
Nuncy'Wlmbish singing "Tukk It entirely over, or *o u lucky Flori­
Avfty". Nohl* Harry K udell pre- da girl will believe when the mdgic
several selection* at thw waml I* waved on the night ‘of,
is, a play, oreaKi
H*v, J. K. Farris, pastnr of the
Iter. 38 and she In-come* mteerti
first Clirlslluii Church, and Mrs.
of
the
Orange
Howl
festivities.
tor thy seventh numliar.on tho
Farris attended the Intern
Helgnlng supreme over the en­ heart
ini Edith Royal -H i«k tap
oVlslt tn Mi Wesfrn-I
Centennial convention of t i_
tire
week of event* Is but one of liome
routine really stole th«
ciples of Christ held In iCJhcln- ilunclng
the
many
feats
that
will
he
neI.HsI Itccl. a 1 i-i lam lent lo-i
show and was culled hack time
nati last week. Tin- convatitlon ami llnm again. Helen and Oltn compIMied at this time, Beauti­
clinic biiq-lihg mil
into tils loom mol
ended on Hunduy. Other member*
ful chillies, every girl’s dream,
, uni, "My iuw! I a I1 j 11*i seen n
luglemati,
singing
a
duet
"Bong
of the First Christian ChutTh at­
pink , l n g W c In i d lo m u lie w 11I give", with Mrs. Freda Hil­ will also la- hers. A wardrobe, fit
tending the convention are Mr*. uf
wnil,mg li"&gt; land in Ihul llii- hi ui
ton ut the plnno, were also for any t|tieeh, Is-'hetag. selected
W. I*. Yesley, widow of the firrtn- thoroughly enjoyed.
this week In New York by*©hfrwin mvful Dial day, tint un, ) ,
I
•r pastor of the First Christian
•’* fashioA 1
lotte
Liu-kie, Hurdlne’i
-r*i'l he qctiiiilly did - i -i - u "pm',
those
present
Among m
ole p
rfin n i nt tho
'
S
sChurch.
illn-ctor
ib'g'' &lt;'llniniifs11&gt; ant tlu&gt; best id a
T l'l
and
Mrs.
W.
That
fitIs
serving
as
tho
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and
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Ill-fine boat ding tier Eastern Air
lister
Ullll X I I I I Il l - I l l ll lli v ll III III,, .lull
Mra. J. I.lnt-s flight. Mm. LilAla was
presiding eldt-t In the absence of W. Master* Jr., Mi. and
wlit-ir lie'bail - i -i- ii I In- dug l" i.ikSU: uKSJtnrrt*-/* intiorss
tiluy
lie
spoke
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Sfiarks
r.
Yesteiiiuy
he
spoke
on
UIII,
John
Hegister,
the pastor
a*ked if she planned to select the Tie* The 1 iiVlock 4huh
llif in w - Flln- .'.it- liiiiiditiM
Also
speaking
at
Jutwa.
Mr.
anil
Mrs.
Edward
I*.
"Our Regret*
nm-i-n'* wBrilrobe along high 7 .,j Xew*
‘Bluiliglit Bi ri-oiidi-” mill maul
■ l.nne, Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Wdlts, fashion lines.
%nil Ihipitlar M us ic
ths Christian Church service* I*
a lank. Yes, *1111- I'Uiitigh, llii-n wa
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hoy
I,.
Howell,
S 1 J 11 .MornliiM I i s v n i Ions
0. D. Lundre** and music for the
"No." was the reply. "Usually »:4.'&gt; Alooils In M u s i c
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
I..
Dunn.
try tiling service was presented
W u r l i l at M i n t
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Tlllls, Mr. high styling mean* astreme sol- -•.nu
1114,11' CV l'Ilts til II It 4-S| D ll' 111......ui
to Is
I ' h l l llesit s i U r a u i i
by the church quartette.
anil Mr*. C. C. Welsh. Mr. and phlstiiation and when I select a * i J o D i c k A l k s t i H i n a s
All alumni an- innlmlly lu iilid
win ill oln- fur the Orange Bowl :• I ) A n a d * f s * r to i rs ui t
In piilllcipute In tin- fiih tivllii- t-i
'-Ir hI tvr ll fl tl U
n W
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M"1
r" anil
Mt' lUi-i-ii I keep In mlml that she re a uu i l a r d a n d a i s r l u o
B lhl On p
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^|rJl Eoy Wo,,‘lruM
Williams, JMr.

Social Calender

Sun ford Shriners
Honored At Banquet

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Stetson Alumni To
Hold .Ilonpucom ng

Quuen To lit1Lucky
(ilrl At Orange Bqvyl.

Christian Church
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Mr*. Joseph Maunder*,
x y p c il w n
U C B U u y Mr| ||arold Kaatner,

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Mr. ami I he pillilli
she rnpreteni* (UII,
Mr. anil
vi,utli, toniRtici- end tieauty
Ai-i'ording to the Fashion UirT h . Thrift" Shop, .pim oral hy I J jj* J: ^
H r- J J j
iTtor, the queen’* personal wardtohe will consist of an early
Prufaiilonal Woman’* Club, wilt Rill William*, Mr. and Mra. John luncheon dress, afternoon dress,
be open tomorrow for the first C. Holder, Oco. Is Hawkins. lea time dress, evening dress,
time with Mr*. Roy (Ireen and Mia* (Jen* I .and, Mr. and Mr*. unit suit. Arcessorlee for all coe­
lome* will he custom made, “ In
Mr*. Wallace Philips a* seller*, J. A. Howard.
Mr. aud Mra. K. (I. Kilpatrick, all,” Mr*. I.uckle remarked, "about
Mr*. W. V, Lovell, publicity dir­
Jr., Dr. ami Mra. Harry Silshy, 11,000 has been hudgetted for this
ector. announce I this morning.
The Thrift Shop will lie open Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hitting. Dr. .vardiuhe. And, th# wonderful
every Tuesday morning between and Mrs, Henry Mcl.oulln, Mr. :hlng Is, that thi* entire wardthe hotira of 11:30 and 11:90 A, M. and Mr*. M. N. Cleveland, Mr. min- i* given to the quean for
‘;
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In the basement of the old hos­ and Mrs. Harry Kuilell, Mr. and keeps."
pital building at Fourth Straat am) Mra. P. P. Campbell, Mr. am!
Oak Avenue. The entire project Mr*. W. E. Kirchhnff, Mr. and
I* under the direction of Mr*. Clif­ Mra. Joe Corley. Dr. and Mrs. 10rri.n, .Mr. 'nd. Mra, John M,
Homer A. Price. Mr. and Mrs. tllllon, Mr. anil Mr*. W n . J,
ford MrKtbbin.
W. B. Rllerbe, Mr. and Mrs. L. Toll, Mr. and Mra. 0, 0 . Clink,
For a quickly-assembled dessert T . Do**, Mr*. Paarl Hansal), Mr. -cule*. Mr. and Mrs. Wurt W.
use sandwiches of bakery sponge and Mr*. J. L. Thornley. Mr. Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hoff, R.
cake and rut fruit with a topping and Mra. L. M. Cornell, Mr. ami
Mra, H. C. (Jraham, Mr. and Mrs. W. Deane, R. R. Wright Jr., Mia*
of whipped cream.
Alfred Lee. Mr. and Mrs. R. W Huge*, Mr. ami Mra. L. T . Shep­
Anderson. Mr. anil Mr*, fii-orge pard, Air. and Mra. U P, Hagan,
(A H D OF TH A N K H
nnd
Mr*. F. L Mr. and Mr*. Frank L. Miller,
We wish tn thank th# friends Touhv, Mr.
and neighbors for lh# loving Woodruff, Til, Mr. aryl Mrs. Mr. and Mr*. E. C, Harper, Mr.
word* of encouragement and dteils Rill Tyre, Mr*. L. M. Tyre. Mr. ami Mr*. 8. G. Harrlman nnd
of kindnvia *0 faithfully admin- and Mr*. II. W. Rucker, Mr. Mr*. P. A. Rowland.
laterad to u* during the Ulna** and Mr*. C. E. McKee, Mr. and
and death of our beloved huihand Mr*. A, K, Rossetter, Mr. and
Mra. K. 0. Boderbloom, Mr. and
and father.
The Rahurn Family A, L. Skinner, Mr. nnd Mr*. Roy

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Alumni Affairs for llm indvcr-nt

Mr*. Robert Itiown left oil Wednesday iiy truia fiom Daylumi
Reach for New Ymk Mi-. Iliewii
visited tile school alien- .In I n
meily taught. &lt;&gt;n lliui-.ln) *(»■
Iliait lunch....I with a tew of het
former cowoiki-i- I'ml.o even
lug she nlteiidi-it a ou-eliiig ol
Woodlilnu t'hiiptei, tr.K.B -I wlo.b
she i* a l ’a*l Million and a Lite
Member, till llmt .. .....Ill’ two ol
the mendici* h -h k i -.i then noyear Meinbea*liip Cei itfo me*
Mr. and Ml*. U iMey.i ami her
mother Mi*. Khilnn u-ti Ihniday for tn-iia l-i.e.,1, \ a ,.i .
visiting Willi Mi nn.t At
M.iiii,
t’lcmctt.
Mr, L. Dale I h.-'lii tie wo., win
u patient nt 1-enmlil I .,. 1.- i,
ilonpital leluno-il liolav I, hit
inline on Vlleaoie lb .ol
Mr. Mat tin lh- Mayo mm n
flit-lid 4if New III.4eh. 4 olio u, i.
visiting with Mgi nui! M J . |.U
it,mean ol lh- ii -ii i l; . , ,l, 11.
1Mayo I* a oior i.. ■ , t M.
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I'llll.
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foriuvrli ot I ion., li.i,.. i ...
Inland, New Ion. , 1 . 1. 1% n. ■%, 1
Ilitn then new i.oo, •.11
%iini
Itmid,
Mr. i-'iei| Nail, an F, II la-1 week
end foi a %i« ii will, in- ien.li%i
ill IIioUoii, Mil- .,n I |.|., I ,„|
Air. mui Ali* I hmiiii* \|i, 1,1
sou uf l!i,/,ih. 1h N .1 wi 1e 41‘ n
lug With Ml. and III
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ol Ml* SlIMIge.
PIIIII TU MsI I*11 IN V E L V E T , Ml. mol Ai, |:. tnii.l Bmtigi
- Blilitwiii t me** of navy VtflVl't left Flulii) Oioiiuni I, , i\e% IV, 1
billi.l 10 c..nv *tntki'*lt!il. a M(tV I 'U vl«ll Do 11 -la,,, l,i. i Ali . hay
Yolk !a*i;t. o r--i till) and whiter., IViufn-d
S h in * ill. I . ,l iaiming hlplitl* 1 Mr. mui Alt * b. , j it. 1 in 11 i.e1
get and 11 tm iioily o] ll.ii 0fin .
pm Ui t* in 1 ■rr. 1
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fiijfihile Photo) | -N J, mi now In iiic in tneii (,. %
holin' mi Sin) 1mi |(ond.
Mr. mot in
111m,1 1 111men
of New loti, Mi all huii |oii«hii oil
a plot facing Lille, I 11 1 Hon,I 1,0.1
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Oct.
31(Sprcinl)-— “ While (he strike* may
not have yel reached the national
ejnergenty Hate, they are interfer­
ing with the liability of our marktti on practically all commodiliei.
report! coming into this office indi­
cate!." laid William L. Wilson. Dir­
ector of Slate Market! in hit week­
ly maikrt rrview.
*• 'Manager J. W. Lamb of the
Dade City Market italei he fecli
0ie egg market it particularly af­
fected and Manager Sandy Ander, ton of the Sanford Market, through
4hich iiiqvci fteili fruit! and vegetahlei. layi hit market ii feeling
the effect. With luch condition!
(lilting, perhapi it ii fortunate that
(he crop
ci
this Iraion ii a little later
than nairaI on moil of the markrli.
&lt; "Condition# on tha market* gen­
teelly show good growing rnmlltlOflA HIM |»l«I■JM'4*tM of good hti *
seats, wit Ii the exception of the
Florid* ''City Market. Thu pte­
rion* optimistic report of that
liHiiket limy tinvc awakened the
enmity of it* evil genii a* aeven
to elgtn lin-liea of rain fell the
•arly pNit of laat week with coi'tlmied dully raiiia alnce. All id
tile (ilmii' land was diowned out
and moat of the scM'bvd* suffertd damage. H»mo"pMV UHd toin*to*e may teach the market early
hut thin M'l-lmck will run the nee
ton tlx I., eight wt+tts late, flow
ever. It la nut tun l l t f 't d ‘replant
and given N Ineak femora may be­
gin market lug produce by the mid­
dle or laat uf January.
"Pecan uiirtlona are to begin
on two of the markets on Nov­
ember tat. Theae aalaa will laun the Htarko State Farmer'»
Market, mid llmdfay State Farmbra' Mmket llmiifay.
"Tha Palmetto Market advises
good eoiidltloiia there with the
anticipation nf a big yield, numt
ly toinatui'i, llnmgh the Vidume
will not begin tu move until the
-middle nr hint of Noveinhor.
"The Fort Mytra Mnikct tvpurta
crop* In tllie ronditinn and with
conilnnlng good weather u small
t|uanliiv of pepper and ritruml»ciI tumid begin moving not Inlet than
November Kllli.
. ''The Poiniiiino Market expects
brcduci: to begin moving freely
from that
mid
Unit men by lha middle
n!
November with good growing and
frenlhei* enndllloni continuing.
”t"Thi- Hnnfoid State Farmer..'
Markat
reported volume
uf Iwann,
;t r*l
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.
eggplant»,
cucumber* and citrus
flrjcjplaiht
UCreaaln earh wook with quanti­
Increasing
tyV rungl
ranging from good to fancy.

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of beana avorag
to 92-0(1 during the past
week with cucumber* averaging
from 93.60 lu |.1.7ft| eggplant
brought 92.(81 to 1X116, .voluinv uf
both uf tlu u- Item* small. tUJHH)
hoses of cltrna brought 94.16 tu
■4.26 for oranges and l.’I.IM) to
•4.(HI for giapefiull depending
on_*ljc and vuilely. A largo vo­
lume of fnury belt giuih'd hvaiin.
a fair volume of ciicuinlmr* ami
eggplant with a good supply of
oiangea and giu|&gt;efiult are »x
pteted till* week.

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AcluHon WurnH

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(C n IIi w ! eraw raae O w l.
the fart that It appealed a» the
ourth point of foreign policy In
'resident Trumnn'i menage tr.
Conyics* taut January. The Ad
ministration wants t'nngres* In
pan the necessary legislation fm
It next leaalon.
• Achemiii said that any idea
: ni»at steel mill* will aprlng up In
tha wilderness or that Idllluna nf
dollar* will ho handed out la
, sheer nonaenae" hut that untlei
tbs program "roinparatlvety email
Mina applied through aound pro&amp;i taeta ran |untluco great- returna.*’
[ ■ T H i dcacrllu'd 'trWte, I 'ltt 'fact,
■ American i,.clinician* are already
H helping tunny natlimi, particularu -l y In l-ntin AmMrtt i tu ' tnrtt#r
tnolr prndncllnn Irf atrictfRur* hint
industry,
disease.
__ _ to compier
.
^ to
Id road* and school! and to
inly modri o techniques In gov..nmeat.
- - "In th* great deliat* now going
m in the world," Arheatm said,
i Cofnmuulata talk nf organlagreat ma**#a of people In five
t plan* tu carry out elaborate
omlc program*. They say thl»
way for pcoid* to gat mure
necessities of Ilf*.
y promlae hungry, dlatresa
taouq food and material com­
rom
a, T t only they will accept
try to th* state In rtlurn ‘ ‘
people who hart alwaya
5er*iUe, who ha*o never known
;lon of a bill of rights,
mapu^loua promlaee*p#nd"real,
Th#'alternative that la offered
pi# through tkt Fraala " Achvaon aontlnuaq.
a wav to Improva their ma
lal welfare and * “

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from
only to
wlaaa
to be
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M O N D A Y O C T . 81, 1019

Ford DiscloEes
A Rise In Assets
Of $123,507,000

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D E TR O IT, Oct. SI— (A&gt;)— The
Ford Motor Co. .had total assets
«f 11,149,240,000 nt the end of
I04H,
The figure, ihacliiaed
today,
with the filing of the company’s
annual report with the Massachu­
setts state tax commissioner In
lloxton. compares with assets of
11,026,733,000 at th# end of 1947.
The statement Hated cash, ae&gt;mints and notes receivable, se­
em Hies and patent rights at 9427,h.»7,i:0O compared with 9402,106,ooO at the end of 1047: real estate,
mai-hlnery, equipment, tools, furni
itures and fixture# at 9430.670,»(HI compared with 93M,183,000;
inventories at 9233,080,000 com­
pared with 9231,634,000. Prepaid
expense* and dafarred charges
were listed at 97,093,000 compared
with 96,911,000.
Under current liabilities Ford
reported 9209,102,000 at the end
of last year compared with 9260,202.000; reserves 923,064,000 compared with 920,247,000; capital
-tuck at 917,208,000 unchanged
from the previous year, and surpin* at 9909,769,000 compared1
with 9732.019,000 at the end of
1917.

County’s Farmers
Can Rent Machine
To Burn Weeds

HAlMT -DDT ON ink

SaleM Tax
tCeallaeeg Press Page
will make their report* by th r«
20th of the month after collection:'
Th* tax law has b#«n challenged
In court. An Injunction against
collection of it Is asked In We*t
Palm Baach. State officials expect
the Injunction tn be denied today.
They are going ahead with plana
to collect
thu
tax starting fi
Tues­
day.
I’alm Beach Circuit Judge Jos.
eph S. White will hear the case at
3:30 P. M. (K S T) on motion filed
by L. S. (iauldin, twteran attorn*-*
ami owner of the Alhambra Apart­
ment-Hotel, who charge* th* sales
tax on transient rentals, vlolatas
Florida’s constitutional ban on In­
come tax.
The sales tax law, passed by
the special session of the Legisla­
ture te!
last......................
month, Is due to go Into
effect tomorrow.
(iauldin sold he has received of­
fer* of assistance from property
owners’ associations In St. Peters,
burg and Miami. He contends h t j
only incoma Is from tho hotel and
that the 3 per cent levy Is a tax
on his Incoma.
He asked that the tax be de­
clared unconstitutional and void
and that Comptroller Clarence M.
(lay be enjoined from enforcing
the law against him or trying to
impose any of the act’s penalties
on him.

A district owned ditch bank
&gt;veed burner is available for rental
HALLERWEEN iVoOCAIN’ to farmers in Seminole County,
W I R E IS
I.es Jacobsen, planning technician,
1M Y I S I B L E
u**istlng In the Seminole Soil
H i l l w h ’i r
ti5 A
Conservation District, announced
H
A
l
N
T
s
r
a
j
n
i
t
/
M ^KED H I
today.
Th* ditch bank weed burner, h*
stated, does an excellent Job con­
trolling vegetation along ditch
/• '* *
f/f^A
bank* and in the ditch bottom*
S IL K IL
• /V ii
4 ' /• 4 ' I
when the ditthee are dry. Th*
W HITE A f A L L
burners generate an intense heat
i f is t h e o n l v
.
which scurchas the weeds, and
fOW L IN T H E WORLD
leuves an oil deposit on tha vega
tntion. Scorching of th* plants,
W ITH BLACK S K IN coupled with the remaining oil
depuslt* la sufficient to kill most
type* of vegetation encountered.
Fomier* and grower* who wish to
the type Job performed by the
burner may contact R. F. Cooper,
F. T. Meriwether or Kd Cameron
y f f / , . , ■ ..
on whose properties dltrhas were
ranker.
burned laat weak.
V0 - j f - N y
/fH A H &lt;rfE
Kd Davis, local land clearing and
l w w t * [ 1\*.
improved nastura contractor, is
W OM EH
•saw
*.
at*4 II. • fm
■iparatlng the weadhurner for tha
o F 'T &amp; E
ilistrlrt. Kd points out that the
cost of burning the ditches scales
&lt; U A R iC S
upward* or downwards from
W EAR.
j.ri().0fl per mile. The siie uf th*
V E IL S ,
tx
m «r
* i i ; , j j u , . ditch, amount and types of vegeb
lution und ranknt-** of growth
E V LK
determine* the amount charged.
y \M a &lt;
is &lt;h l
W tflM
W A8 H IN Q TO N , Oct. 31-&lt;/P&gt; - In uny event the weedhurner cleans
B l c c i s r f VOLCANO
&lt;M e V
The White House *uld I imIuv It 1* ditches much cheaper and more ra­
IH 1HL WORLD
„ I I . s i Ii m S r r n r&gt; s, oa*I
Kxstlesea rtmm Page Oae)
unlikely that President Truman pidly than hy the use uf hand la­
EA T.
Pmitlg Wood!. "1 ve had ‘ !te im- will attend tha wedding of Vice bor. Fanner* who with to have participate In lha Bamlnol* Coun­
i /b y m
pulir for weeks."
President Rurkely und Mrs. Caile- their ditches cleaned may con­ ty Armistice Day calibration an4
flict I.es Jacobsen or Kd Davla in paiad* un Nov. 11.
Officers lit Toledo, notified by ton H. Hailey at Hi. I.ouis.
o ts tftr*
M A U N A L O A ih
Th# parade will form at 10:00
Hanford so that they may lie In­
While
press
Heeretury
Charles
authorities
here,
rushed
to
the
big,
HAW AII.
N O .AFK !CA‘
i-----------------i ambling Harding home. They (I. Ro.» would lint go beyond thut cluded in .xchedtilet of operation. A. M. and will mova at 10:30
A few cooperators In Seminole o’clock from in front of the
found Mrs. Mildred Harding. 4d, statement, Mr, Truman lias an­
Uf« IHA A*"*iNMft lynAfrit. few k
•lead in the bedroom. Nearby was other importnut engagement on district are planning to try sweet Tourist Canter, Fast First Street
end Sanford Avsnu*.
blue lupin*
for fall
and spring
her mot In r, Mra. Maud* Thompson, the day
Nov.---18.
iy of
or the
.... wedding
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A prominent speaker has been
rritlrally Injured.
He Is to lie u guest that night gracing for th* cattle. Kd Camrr- ■sleeted
to deliver a public adA
Mrs. Thompson died at 6 A. M.. at a stale dinner to be given by mi, Ceresoll Brothers, Ceurg* Herdress at tha Band Hhall at 11 w
In a Toledo hospital.
the
Hlinh
of
Iran,
who
will
lie
den,
Dr.
C.
W.
Baker
and
F.
T
.
&lt;r*sHa*M r » M rase itaet
i
M. Following th* addrasa a
When Hauling arrived ut Crouse visiting Washington then.
Meriwether are making prepara A.
fie, insii Y
firh dinner, at nominal charge,
pillule Woods, ail elite Detroit
The former Cabinet member's
Rush suid that Mr. Hurklev t"le- thins for planting this legume. will ti* served at tha American
sohiiib, he aroused Mis. Koliert phoned the President Hulurday
On lund not previously ferti­
secretary »aid number* of the
I lioodhand, his dauglitor by till evening to tell him of the wedding lised, they plan to harrow In Legion Hut.
house-hold found Hti'ttliilu* UluimAll person* Interested In en­
; lii it marriage.
mo to 4(8) pounds of superphos­
•clous In bed tills limtulng. lie dhd
float* in th# parad* ar*
“ He seemed breathless slid de- plant which were announced yes­ phate and 100 of muriate of po- tering
-mu, nflei a physician ailtwd at
advised to contact Jamas Q. Gal­
piessed,” she told police. "He terday.
the house.
. .
i tash per arte on it clean well pre­ loway, Post commander, Phone
1•tutted to tell me soiiii thing and
Stl-'ttiiilun hud'Hiitfrird from *
pared seedbed. 60 to 111) pounds uf 9176.
^llnillv him ted out ’You might a*
JVIort* T o u r i n t H
In-art i-oudltfoil since last aprlng.
double ur triple Inoculated seed
n o ih* Invitation committee of
well know. I’ve just killed Mildted
Id* •cchtlaiy *ald, hud had been )
will he sown broadcast and har- the Post are Douglas Htanstrom
' ami her mother. I hit them witli a
.-oiivsU’fcIhg hVre.
|(’aaliaee* prnm Paae liasl
towed in, or drilled In 8 Inch rows
hummel Pill lu el ty miim they’re been built In Un-ater Miami since The lesser seeding rate will be chairman, •Capt. E. T. Louclif^
Ill* wife and her mothn Mr*.
und John Pierson.
I dead.” ’
W. .1. Wallace, weie with him
last season and many moie uie used when planting In drills.
1 By the time police officeis call­ being rushed tu completion.
when he died.
Liming of the soil Is not neces­
ed liv Mra Cmidhuhd came to ttic
IN D IA N S W ED .' . .
Twenty new apartment build­ sary where th# soil reaction Is
Sic!tinlu» started Ills industrial
house,
however.
Ilaidlng
had
MIAMI, Oct. 31— (A*)— For th#
a r m with (Imieral Mntnis, he
ing* have gone up around Daytona In the range qf slightly acid to
Kiown caldi,
« »t •;
.-liming ii vlci'-iireihUnt In 1931
Rearh and nreanfroul eottnge col­
Mr. Jacobsen points out first time In Dad* county history,
"Thunk you tm coining, gentle- ony association officials estimate neutral.'
Hs went to II. H. Hteel three yeni*
that lupines are . susceptible to " Hamlnnlr Indian couple has filed
men."
he
said.
"
I
’m
very
smry
laltr and suoceeded Myron C.
a 10 percent imreas# in accommo­ loot knot and in order to make pro- application to wed.
»*■*
at gelling you out h» early. Hut dation*. Cottage owners there are per growth they must have ade- „ Mlaa Laura Mae Jumper, IB/ttf
I'nvlor a* hoard chalrmnii In 1918.
this
Is
Important.
I
killed
two
peo­
lie did not hold the po*t hmg.
more enthusiastic, however, than i|ukte moisture during the growing J'',rt ,Lim JiMfm , and Mag - 3111
ple In Toledo— my wife and her hotel ownera at tho moment.
President Hnnsuvelt made him
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season. Heeding
should he mad# Oeoeola, 20, Miami parking tot'at­
muOwnP"
1
•
t
t
*
*
*
i
•
chairman of th* war resource*
tendant, Indicated they will be
Tourist utlrnctluns, often a bell­ l&gt;efur* Nuv. 16 In this area.
Under
questioning
by
O'Dell,
hoard the following year anil kept
married tomorrow In Pin«wo4d|
wether, plan for greater crowds.
Harding'
said
h«
hgd
married
his
Ulm lu similar high (Mists 1n the
Baptist Cl}ye|rt.» , • ^
Bllvar Hprlngs near , Oc*l»—
wife
14
year*
rage,
p
m
a*
the
fhre of charges by some new
where mntui courts are gulng bp
time
when
she
wa*
gaining
promt
dealers - that Blettlnlu* wa* too
every direction — Is spending
arnco a* a pianist ami vlo'lu In
T O L A T E T O CLAHHIFY
*hik Imslnc-H* nilndnd."
9260,Wl • to remiMlel Its layout. A , «0*aiiaa#e *••■ #••! uaal
teacher'.
Hhs
wau'his
thlid
wife.
cachet'.
I
Hlidtlidns was 43 when
half million visitors went to link nt'teid.
• !* W A N TE D : Fountain * Lunehsak'
Harding
said
he
had
heroine
veil named him under secretary of
The Csech ambassador, Vladimir
frciisled over his wlln's devntlon Tower lust year unit Cypress Gar­
ette Manager.
, .
r. Must be sxpetc
stale, a sniurl** aplmlntniint. Ilo
tu music mol het lack of It tcrukt den* at nearby Winter Ha'ven an- Oittrata, asked for an a(ipo)nttoil Cahliu’l
leiicd and able to taka' raepogtook overr the top
Cahlnwl post a
nouni-ril itint nil record* were mCut with Undersecretary of Htat*
tn
him.
albilltv. Roumlllat and Ander­
yeitr Inter, liecumlng the second
In liken. Tin- iinrnc held true for James K. VYt-hb, presumably as a
youngest Reeretnry of Htate In
son. Walgreen Agency. '• T &gt; Miuini'laud whh'h is enlarging insult of thu action.
American history.
(aellltle fur more rruwda, also.
Carrying tin the wink of hi*
I’olk county hutuU ami motor
. i s m io»*. im i ,l:,ii).«* »o*a you
prtnlrri RDr. C*onli,U II mIIi HIpHI iiiiih
R E A L TY MF.KT
j( IJljul-losuslit
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i top ut
Iliiul TuaUS to ybuL,
•••mil 11 poll heavy advance honk­
wnh |»ifriiiaiiiMil i*lminnmu «f ini'
lOaailssf* grew Pane Ossl
JACKSONV1LLK,
Oct.
Jtl
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pimp ut WU.k-i)r*uahi tt (4*aD
ing*. lintel uporntinx report that
taken In coal.
Dumbarton &lt;luk.« Securltv ConferThe power to tax Is the power oV ’irrsa 'u lsr'llii* Ia*AUM,_bt«aua»
Government officials felt that a new guests luelude many who i, destroy, the 33rd unnual con- « « t log; of f
lire that gave birth to th# United
u'
lu past years have spent winters vcntlon
,*.*,! I w*, •*# Si,*. L‘ I m » I . I m
A aaa.sl*
*tu* *||^n*ss 13 4M 4
Helhlehein-Htecl
workers
settle­
of the Florida AssoclaNations.
’
on
the
east
or
west
roast
tend
to
ment might be followed hy agree­
t on of Realtors was told today. S W 5 s r [ H 4 M 0 T * W
“ Roosevelt and tho Russians ,
ments between the union and a he moving inland, largely to es­
"It has been estimated that a
SletllnlUW 'hook 1 ilaM.blng the
number of other steel companies. cape high prices In sotno areas mid pair uf shoen la subjected to 602
Yalta Conference. U due for |iubll■TRUCK BY AIM IOIOAT which severed both her feel while aha was bathHathlehtm I* the No. 2 steel pro­ to gel better accomodation*.
si-purate tuxes, Hradley Burchum
.ullon oh Thufsnny of thl» w*ek.
lti| In l.uka Tulioe, Calif., pluc ky Imogen* Wltlsche, 14, return* to ttisv
Tin- Gulf Coast has been attract­ said of Orlando.
ducer, ranking only Itehlnd If. H.
. . /facie
inVsffS
In piddle statement* and article*
•tudles In (tie RntuviHe Joint Union High School, near Sacramento,
ing moie und more visitor* In the
prompt, easy
Steel.
iver the last few years, the form,*ll«f. Aa* Ih*
Automobile deulvr t'lnl Davit, Oakland, Cullf., was convicted Of n*g«
Th# argument whether emnloves last several years.
i Rerrotary of Htate hud given
"letsaat. i*Nt
Ugeiice lu th* urcldtul sud will be sentenced on Nov. 7. (international)
Hi. I’eivrshurg, with an estimat OLD F A F E K HKLFH MUSEUM •
should share In pension costa has
plry last* plsaasa the you
nme glimpse* of history at Yalta
LK A D V ILLR , C o lo .-(A 1 -H # a ly way they
ed 269,(8)0 visitors Inst &gt;'*sson
Item
the
principal
Issue
In
the
"B O l
i* we saw II.
f iiisfk-in
ate#) strike. Most other steel rom experts more this wlntar, Cham- House has on* claim to fame. ,&lt;
usds1 by a
• jswu/ulu
• rir*
_
On one nccaslou he »nld lie knew
palaa, Including U. H. Steel have !&gt;•■i of Commerce Manager Rill Kvery room In tha old houaa In this
N o t a r y M ovom
lioui Ih* pfuri criticised swrel
'
at
yo*»
two-mlle
high
silver
mining
town
Dnvenpoit
says.
He
think*
the
___
Insisting
that
workers
should
heen ‘
igruement by which Russia obtaincontribute toward pension costs.
season may lie a little late gat- has been redecorated In wallpaper
ia Kuril* Island
treatise** Peeas N e t « m |j
|(ta*ltss»S S. mm m i , Oael
rd uusstsalp
CIO President Philip Murray ting sturtrd but eaya there will br uf lha 70* and 30a.
Ipan.
Hut
since
ar much us pusiltde of this hual- tn accept. anothar asalgnlMMdbr touched off a rousing demonstra­ 300 to 600 more rental unite at
hain nort
Whan a naw type of wallpaper
retire.
Involved future nrss for our roinmuiilty".
ha agreement
tion at th* opening session of the the beaches. One lintel man, in­ was shown at a Pueblo Exhibit
lartlrlpatlou by Russia In th# war
Rapurts circulated that Secre­ 19th convention today when h«* jecting a sad note, said If tha steal tlon In 1974, ana room of tha Haaly
Vuriuiis cities mid i-iiuntie* In
gainst
gsinfti -rJapan, Btettlnlu* eald. It Florida spend tl.aim.bun „ year tary of Defense Johnson and Bee- promised to "cleanae” th# organi­ strike last* 90 days and Idles more House was paparad with It. A few
mild
mild not
no be made public at that
ratary of the Navy Matthews, al­ sation of pro-Communlsta. _
workers "we’ll jose our pants."
yedfa ago a search was mad* of
Ims "without
anifqngeriflg the trying to alli.irt tide tourist though not on th* official llst«of
"a
After referring to abuse dir­
Hotels, however, report heavier Uadvllfe basement* and attic*
bustnOss,
Mr.
Higgins
continued.
vtulle
course of the Wtr |t1 the
hole ri
White House callers, had rom* In ected at him by the Musrow radio, reservations than last year and with Ih* result that enough oldAnd the Flmiihi Htsle Adver­ hy a slilu entrance to *r» I'raal Murray, In hla kaynol* address, many muiur courts already have time wall paper was found
aclflf".
to refou
Htrtllnlu* defended Ih# wisent tising Cothmilteo spends 9400,000 dant Truman— presumably tu &lt;S** said , that* at meal Inns of hla, own “no vucancy" signs out.
deeor.ats the houaa entirely,
cuss Denfeld'a successor.
ecurity Council voting 'formula a your mine.
CIO cisrutlve hoard:
It' waa dedicated as a Colorado
Ft. Myers reports registrations
. hlch h# eald Fianklln"D, RooeePresidential
press Seeretavy
rrqtary
"I did npt knpw whether.I was "well ahead" of last year with musaum In 1949.
"This business Is highly com­
ters ike talking I d s flnW (»tr#*hbv#ak#r I attendance at the Thomas A. Killfit hud .proposed, llefalrlng tu petitive", he pointed out. "Kvery Charles (]. Russ told reporters
hie eyslern, which pet mil* «nv of
could nut say about that. It Wba a coniralta, or an FBI man."
son home, the city’s major visitorfa Nad
ho ’’Big' Firs" to veto sanction* city In the state is exeillnk It­ DO!sslble th# defense chiefs
"If we are eolne to cleans* this attraction, 20 percent above laat
A BIO W H B B L
hut not to veto procedural qua*- self to the limit of feting accom­ be
movement, which by the way we summer and fali. Mora than a doa­
etn there, he aald.
D EN V ER — DP)— "H#
couldn’t
Ions like the presentation of n modations and lecivutlonul facili­
are going th do at this convention en new motor courts have added do it." Insisted Elmar Johnson,
— " Murrayy st-------started---to —
say
-omplalnt, hr once wrotat
f ties In an effort to make our
, when
,
Sr. "He Isn’t big enough." "Oh,
too rental units,
IT A M A N HTHIKK
the more than 400 dagatea broke
yce, I did." aald Elmer, Jr., "111
"This formula w*» a racognl- vlalUr* like tlmlr community and
Harasuta
saya
the
summer
has
ROME,
Oct.
81—
OP)—
Th*
ComInto noley cheer*
.Ion uf one of th* major facta of cunt* there. The ninull town Ml.
Dow «"•*"
you.'
been lit husleat In history and show
ntcr-nallonnl Ilf* In Ih* world Dora bus a special tourist build­ munlst-lvd General Confederation
Murray was unable to finish with 200 naw tourist court unit*
Bo little Elmer showed hla dad
of
Labor
called
a
10-hour
genaral
bowling
today-tho fart that wlhont Agree­ ing for shofflelHmrd,
bis sentence,
and between 130 and 200 privet* and an assistant fir* chief how ho
recreation. strike throughout tha nation today
ment among th* great powers, green and similar _________
A t least
three, and poealhly • residences, It la prepared, on turned In n fnlao alarm. Ha Joel m
ii
pso n i
to
protest
the
killing
of
two
farm­
lasting peace will lie Impossible," Tha city of Orlando has several
doaen unions under io-rall#d left chamber of commerce prognoatlea- stood o nlho sent of hla tricycle
ng leadership are threatened Ilona, for a busy wlntar.
i
chief
If* warned Ih* world at tha and pedal building:) for laurlata and hands In an armed clash of polka
and reached Into the box. Tho
af World War 11 that •eitlllia- so have Dayton* Reach, Mel­ and land-hungry peasants In south­ with oueter from the CIO.
Bradenton, and Manatee coun­ let Elmer, 8r. tarry on from there.
ern Italy.
Murray declared that left-wing* ties,
•lun cannot survive anothar wa»", bourne ami Deljiml.
looking back to the recordThe two werv killed and I I era follow the Intereat of the Bo*
It I* necessary for Hanford to
xml declared again and again that
breaker laat year, export a bigger
*h* world must not pamdt th* offer similar attractions If w* farmhands and four policemen
season. A few more motor court*
!WSM
. compete with them, Mr. wounded yesterday itf a burgeon*
Units,I Nations to fall.
have gone up but generally accom­
ing peasant unrest, th* new*
m
Th* Induarlallst-dlplomM rai ‘
modations are about tho aome, Tha
agtney Astra reported. Th* da
.
(it.
the
report
of
the
Rotary
rd as Sacralary of (Rat*
k
ln*Jum». Club#', housing committee, Mr. It aid, ooeurred
Hradenton trailer park, howaver,
ooeurred In Cruloue.
Th
e
y
union."' Murray ahoutrd.
1043, after Roosavalta death, to ha BltaMer revealed tlmt the %
Calabria province near tha Inat# hay*
have no
no devotion to their country largest In the world with 1,000
succeeded by Jams* f,
of tbs Italian boot, whan'pcaaaete
Murray get' N
another
cheer when lota In tha main park. la.sold out
W
Houlh Caroline. At tha dfiri* tli
where** laat year It hod lota la
tried to occupy Und belonging la He
. &gt; eSd
that "no aabUatl
Mild.that
President Truman appointed him
spare,
(MtUnated cost for .heating Marquis BarRageri.
&gt;o be U, B. representative oh tha
Tampa, Uha iaoqi other dull
eookli will *
‘ 11 930
*“ * a
ooollng
b* about
Mecurity Council, leaving that ..........
cltlae, report* reservations 10 parmonth In winter ami 33
93 In sum
ooat the following, year, he wla mer. Janitor amlcs will hfe about BO-YBAR-OLD H U L
pmM and better above laat m r
w i t t r i i f InJ
DKH MOINES, ...
and Bartlejr Gay, president of the
I I I a month. ...
tin, than a l k r „
Tampa
II was estimated that the 10c Clover
. . . .Hullar,
. . I I yean
‘ ha U, B. Sanata from
. .
per Plat* tax on all civic eluba operation this summer an th e...
rar tv
■taatirina cam* hi
wdih th# along tho roast."
e r eW
u i-------W*VB| Bee farm three mile*' nert(i
raise--------about4 fiD.w
9IH.60 A
a weak.
PHONB tU
U S SANFO RD A V I.
month ago from hla
thtia retiring the total coat of Amana, Iowa.
Eleven motor courts,
law'# horn* at Beat
The maeMna la owaed ky
of
duplexes
end.
n
plus
71-uatt
lYaUn* the building In about
ilatory.
t&lt;ong Island, while tha
apartment house have b o m up at
weeks. A tax thereafter of
main#* th m ,.
i.i •
• -■
*• deoa
idute would be sufficient
T*»p* which,
however,
still
H I, t h m »
VHPU
for utllltlee and Janitor baa been used praetleaUy
n’t bid for tho to '
‘
th# report stated,
l m .a n d J
year since.
,
with tno wi
IW ,
"W*lHad of
areas to
l i t I . LYM A N A V I.
leetlng wa* preelded over
. . (dent (!***•• Tm,h«
tribute to l
...
MnhanSlc!^artma
In nM
M yean of parfact
f MUMM C||)Pf ||l
aourta
r a t t “ tpce, A. C.
TrigyriM , U mm I T n h x
arena are
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t l Pretact the Foot* •f Ik* World;
To Promote IM Progress of Amtrlc
To Prodoc* Prosperity for Hanford.

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VOLUME XXXX

New Sales Tax
Taken In Stride
By Floridians

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

TU ES D A Y

Mediator To Employ
Bethlehem S e t t l e ­
ment In Forcing
Other Agreements

Some Grumbling Re­
ported In S t o r e s
As Confusion Re­
tards P u r c h a s e s

flu •f ♦« rMnf»M mtl nt&gt;
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A s s n rin lrd P i t s * l.rnsctl W ir r

N O V . 1. Mil!)

Chine Expects 53 Feared
Early Peace In
Airliner
Major Strikes

Lake Mary Home

THF WEATHER

Dead In Crash Of
Near Washington
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TALLAH ASSEE, Nov. I --&lt;/!*&gt;—
Floridians today appealed lo be
taking their new sales tax in stride.
A ipol check of merchant) in
scattered cities showed little grumbling on the part of buyen who lor
iht fin! time were required to lay
down a few penniea for the Slate
with the price of many purchases
Moat itorei reported consider­
able good natured banter between
clerk* and cuitotncu but few irrioua complaint*. Moat complaints
emitted around complicated ca•mptiona.
Some itorei reported confuainn
over collection procedure, others
laid it wai going amoothly.
Many merchant* had brieled
their clerka in advance. Some re­
ported volume of transaction* slow­
ed down hy talk about the tax and
the new system of making change.
Some store* reported isles volume
alumped today after several days
of slightly more active trading
than usual on the part of customers
who sought to save die lax hy pur­
chasing before the (jtadline.
A waitress nt Tampa complain­
ed her patrons seamed to be tip­
ping morn lightly than usual hecausa of th* tax. There was some
lOsalliase ths rag*' Hint

Banners Advertise
Sanford Oh Trucks
Out Of _ Farm
Mart
_
i
Huge trailers nr* now rolling
rut of th* Sanford Ht*tc Farmfra Market with their cargo*

*i w m s ;

ejt as coming from Bnn/erd and
the local Mtnl* Market hy * hu«r«
green rlhhon streamer painted
no each side of trailer*.
This fin" nohllcltv for Sanford
l» due to the rnterorlap and
olanalng of the Hanford Stale
Marlrnl Assnclntlmi of which At
Fk Inner la nuhllcltv chairman,
nml *&lt;• the co.on*ratlnn of WII«"'* Horne, trucker. wh»ae new
nfrtea mvl h’"idutiartf r* Is IncatImmediately south of the markat.
Three laree nlumlnum trailers
rwped hv Mr. Horne are being
oaloted with the atreemera and
"* dects r-d ve*t#rd"V that about
*ri|leoa owned hv o*he W*|
tro-Wr* will also hear the elans.

f

The erecn banner sign was
designed hv MarrH r*llle of ths
r&gt;deo Sign On. The sign read*:

S*nf»rd HMte Farmers Mark»*. Citrus Fridla, Florida Veg.
cistiles. Hanford. Florida. KlorIHw'»
yiop li'twHifi* r u n U r "
The trueVs and trailers will
e.re - the flsnfnrd message Into
**
* r\ c*nirfa. Mr. Faille,
InrHeotell.- |s a ■former eltlsen
"f Montreal.
•toh., #n^eH n»w Market Tern''nat h'dldlng la now eomnlete
and he hna opened a well eoiitnn»d Innrh r»om, and autoomnh'K
ear Innrl room, an Amoco FillIn* Station end 0«
the .inner
f*oer of l he two story building
•re rrt-ms for trucker*.

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Hv ARHOCIATRn
Novemher spread « frost e finger
across a wide seellon of the east♦rn half of the country lodav,
A freealng lino ax (ended from
*E th# Or*al Lakes rafloij Into the
west Gulf atat*e and Into parts
*f New York and Pennsylvania,
freealng In parts of Arkanaaa ami
Mississippi and wie n*ar the 82
mark In areas of T#n"Mi#e, L-hi|
altng, Kentucky egd Taxaa. Chic
■to ■ early momlg« $8 was Uta
Ihweat mark of th* rnttumn aeason.

But warmer weather was on th*
wav for th* midweek and th* mass
of warm air was axpected tn axtend into the eastern states to­
morrow.
.'Mild temporal art a were report­
ed
from the m a t plalna westward
to' tha Pacific Coeat. The mar-

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Moat of the country had clear
weather. But light rain Was re­
ported In soma porta of the southIkies were cletint along the At-

M IAM I, Nov. 1Lk nfnlsisls *
tSScTSf fall
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Concrete block that has the appearance of shingles mid known
lo contractors as "ahlplapped" has been used in the new home sl.ove
of Mr. and Mrs. W II. Harrell on the north shore of Luke Mmy. They
own and operate Harrell's Grocery nt M l Hanford Avenue V\ |„
Holcomb, contrncior, states that the home is the first with tin, typo
of block to lie built In Lake Mary. It features three rooms on t|„.
side with k large picture window overlooking the lake. Prospective Imm
builders ale Invited to see It,
.

Sanford Citizen* Greet New
Florida Sale* Tax With A Smile
"Sanford people are joking tbout llir Florid* sales tux. hut t can
ire that they do nol like it," derlared T . E. .Smith, npcraliu id t newt
stand in the Sanford Allanlic National Hank Building at the new tale*
lax went into effect this morning.

At McCmry's. Mrs. Dean P. Taylor, presiding at

the

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, u .'.,
i — un;
V\ S II I
W ASHINGTON? Nov.
\ h *it* i
" i n lig h te r plan#*
Federal Mediation Chief Cyruf
,111*1 . In
i .
-d i n t l W l
S, Citing bmlfd strongly today ha'
III It • •i ll . " ■ ( n n c l n n l i r p o r t j,
boprs to use the Bethlehem StaalIn rL, \ tt Mil . i n n t M l d l - d r i l l Ii t o n .
( 1 , ' M &gt;ps ' i . . t
&lt;&gt; I , , . i n s s f t e r i .
settlement for a lever lo pry oUL
lit* •t i It
"1
...... | t -l ,nrt w a g , - .
a peace agreement in both the coni
I- IMP 11 i|k r, , • , I, ', ,.' i In n n g h I k •
and steel strikes.
hi n n l , l r i l t l f l e g | * .
. t i n • lit
fit ■M ti I.** 1. .(.I I. .1 -l. 1, 111 , 1, s l y I n ‘
Citing. kfl*pinit 'ah* on other
&gt;4|l Ml t It ••,.l
,- lu ln trd lo ha
steel firms hy telephone, told re-,
IM.!' 11 .
III*
|,i |,, i
I 1 1R le n ■
isorters he. espect* other major
I l l UM
......................
1n !&lt;r»(|4f
»teel « tiriipanies lo hegin announc­
III It t t t lx •
r ' i » , i M g e r s unit
li ut i
...........1 l i p - l i f i a t - 1*
ing settlements with CIO's Unit­
&lt;i m V H 1 in.
In
1 n hie It we*fi&lt;
ed Steel Worker, "pretty aoon."
i m I imp jIni I.
" 1
*................. N e a r !
He predated the steel companits
V M 1 •'
■•1
,11
«...
IlC P -,
wilt start operating— using what
1st III .
1 r
M ..........I n u r t t a . *
M
b
f
I h M*l
hr railed their '"plentiful stock*"
of rnal nn band without wailing
U \ H I* « i "
•
(/ P )trffor resumption of work in the coal
i
\ 1; i.i i .
...........
nllulrrl ip
mine* closed by the walkout of
1
il„
, 11
i ■
'\ irlin a »j
400.000 Untied Mine worker*.
pl io.
"
'
n J
A upcut,
He indicated that perhaps by
m iin e r w ith '
r.,.l ,v
ri""
Friday hr may call the coal plina
ii
&gt;i k • •
' ■t
^ 1" t i l * .
owner* and Jn h n .L l-ewis* miner*
► .1
1’ .............
H ive r* * ’
into conversation* in Washington,
1in an effort to break the 51-day
1 im liM IV IlltH \"i
coal stalemate.
. 1 . 1,.
&lt;e. n v a r ........
li I SI i'll**
Hr had |ust returned from a
.1
I*
&lt;1 tha
.1
, *a•HI |*1i*|*
M i H l l l t ’I n ttf fh i
S i O i f n t i l WiM IMI l'- * Ii*«|f \ m l . : t. n
fist’l l
. H IM
visit to the While House, where he
.i
•. f itnn
t
*
*nn•
*
\
Chilt
til|
tiv*'tl
thru
mm
'Mill
lnut
hi
i'ft
if
th,,
st'it
-M
il
it
C
h
i*
ulill*
I
ddi
'
reported lo John R. Steelman,
ci.l Mi
M'I d hid ief
M n b U Iii'li li fl . \ u w l y *t utluuni iii I «*» I h i m I m i4 i i fn h w d p i islil|i n f M i
.t
II,' If.
presidential assistant.
*•!•» Mltll* II. - I 1 . I
M ill M i s
.1 A
( ,cifl&lt;{|*«, ( h i ’ UOIIlillfF ,41'llNnif J||M|MI,«
h t h r || dI f n ’i'y, - fl| | nflt' t &lt;
i il- i. I i lir.tpjWith the sleet strike settled In nvrill nf ' III'
(lit ti'tlf A*4MH'I1||IIMI 41it11!wi♦111•| * &gt;,itfi b VI ri hull fulli nlllt* It
1,1
the plant a of Hethlehent Mice) Co., Mill
M’st N |MlI t lit'I(■JitI’lI
CIO President Philip Murray In­
n I " I I . vC-■- 19*
II,. I.
l
vited the rest of the industry to
i ■ nn. ri* inv»
MH.'lil I i
"come along" with the aamn kind
I..
I llmta
of settlement.
'll
r
1r (till
...
1
.
p
Murray simka from the platform
of the CIO's national convention
In Cleveland. Aa til* talked, Beth­
II
lli'
J 1»* 1 , (Ill'll only
lehem mill* employing 110,000
li,.
workers were firing up for a ra( . A I M -SVtl 1.1 . Nov I t/l'l "Dixie to |„.,l. d.lt Hilt ..1,1 I mil
sumpt Ion nf operation*.
,
i r1, ,
■il l llir
&gt;n,
lldtl rl’illilH &gt;1 Vfil'l In I In* I'rtllH" nf
'Mil *i **|*. ''»***' nf th
Murray reported the settlement,
.................
t»|i*t|&lt;+'| fi»
fkvrlnpctP x.nrl |r»tl«i V Mr I' Dl I*»r«l 1(till *4 4n’ I in w t n lv nf I
reached last night. In * talk
I II ilr . M MVIlhuIf I'
C IO delegates.
s. Calling
Ca:
tth* month- p n i o n A n n o u n c c s P l a n
Altnt iillnrdl I.X|wiimrnl VLitmn.
l.|i- ill I line U-SV 111*
si
II
K.
tout "tha mui
r
old steel walkout
I d II,e net.
i To
W ith h o ld
Dues!
Itrpoil* uidli atrd tl H*tr will Ilf in t'nirx mntr
nil
Ip .tjtar Ihlatney of
___leant - strike
a lg..tjl«
i iiintf-f li .1. •..... t . ,l*i i'll Uie.
....
____ ,...............
the
ItlMt*
* m 'W
' ' ^ w r -"
laheV," he aa
F ro m
C TO
C o ffe rs
(i:* '
I
| , i.-it, \■.I.... Ini- I Inin rv a
■lop limn I here was Hits vein, I bill,
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"1 use this platform to Invite:
St'i'*i
let...,
,
I.........."
■
the reenleitmni steel companies t&lt;&gt;
Cl I VI I AND, Nov
1 |/p)
oipply Hie demand in lot
• 11,. i.m II&lt; |d .ii. |.|nii4"l into
come iilung now nnd nugnttnlc " n i . i i: j . ,i
,n
'lll'fiile until, veil* ■*tin's e " 'll •—
tlellilelipm agreement with u» It ,hr " Mr&lt;l l
l' 1 w " k 1 • "
ill* I ’
i m I ml
I K* pilot
now Is Hie duty of the tsainnre "f a iinlrr ttlai It on llie CIO'....... Ill ' I'1" '1'*’ -•■"'I.;' .................. ■
, It
111, I'M,. "I
i
*
'
brlipvit
It
Will
imt
In'
linn;
la
Im
Ihr Industry to sultle."
wuik Ir.idrislnp. r liallengrd thr ("10 tin i*i‘-fourtlla of
I1Im idii'11,
i,i&lt;i |.I M&gt;. &gt; tv i I’ iA,
In Wadtinglon. official* look me cnniriilmn toal.iv In hoot llir uninn ii.-ii'iig.will lie plitiili'd I., i
,.
r'f,
l,
1.
. . 1,1 I , , .1,1 llir I "lletl
the view I list the settlement lie out
IX
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I I ...'............I I.*cn ii i"nn
1
m
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m
It
M
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I
Wlien
Hint
tween Bethlehem Steel Cmp awl
Ihr If (hat Irulrlv ad tl I III
lit I,, •ii i" 11,'bvij
&lt;l "p util lie u ,Mill it M*ll 11' *h
thr C IO steelworkers may Im *- liaium r.| thru drlrg.ilrv wear 'lit
’•III I 'r N S S - I V ' i W i ll It I •I . |.i ■ ; i1 1Ik till- nnn limn any *1 Mm
1 •,
*kill' 4 ' il
I I iif H 'MU Ifit!
broken the steel log jam and that ing -a wall ami tbit llir in,
nuiun f«'t* yea is."
S t.iii
I ! 11&lt;I ( •11111i t 111r i
i
1
•. 1*I |!t. I m Iht ftlnltfbecause of the close industry 'irv wav wilblmlaling d. pr, i.ipllai &gt;
Iln&gt; expcillM'HMt
hilltpii
, i i'. i i"i&gt; ,' * ■ Vurk.
.Inn
1
! H M ’ tii',111 &lt; M I lsill.tr
il, fm ., 'lllldlllg at
ihr way is opening for an agrr- In wlial ibrv rallril llir an rrl nnihist, i"i I Mill ii It V 1 IIHVI M fi*| I.
I I.
I,
( 'h«
(CaaStaaa* Os *&gt;aa«
plum lit ceding U'Ulk, ■!* kt 1 ii
i nflriv" n| llir ( 10
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to
tl
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f*t* I *4* '*t *
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luu nf Hu- film |&gt;m.h i min &lt;l hi ..
I’rraidfnl I 'I i*l*i■ Mini,iv ln.il
i bill i v i u i . til l' d l i v
lii
\\ u r
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I rrrtnan, I1HI&gt; \ ....... ....... i
l l i u n r d i a t r a. t i o n , Itrrl h r p i . u m
iii J l , , i t r nii n I i
, * n n» I
I
ihi i ye*lrid.iv
lr.
|r.,nvr llir ( lit "I I I*. ( t l " l | g 1 l l I' lH I ll ll I ’ l.Ill,
ni
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I t! I i * t &lt;n
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lit Irlt w u i k oitiioM lv. u l m l i
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I 'M *In A in* f i h i I M i l l • &lt;
•k i i - im variety.
Judge Douglas .itenstroni «»• &gt;aiH w,»» I.JI.iwrut, tbr (..iiiiiiiui
I III- I (VII Iit It, I illl.l III llll).
• | «• | •rI It HI v * |l In '(» hs»I I V
due to conduct an Irupiest at I
m |'miIv iii . imi.iui A dr./rn iiiiimm
Ii'vi'lfipcd try llie lie.n gi.in Hi’l
II ( .......
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o'clock this afternoon Into M"'
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I " wi^ikuh stalioiii.

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♦ counter, reporti'd tluil mint cos1 turners me Inking the lux in 11
spirit uf fun nnd lire cu-upeintlng
very nicely in paying I In- tux pen­
nies.
At the Ituuinillnl nnd Andermu
Drug -Htuii', Mr*, {icuigi Steel,
employee of the Hell Tcleldunie
Co. (rented her fellow employee,
Miss Anna Mnv Green to 0 cup nf
coffee, took her snlec icceipt to
Jonn Teugue, cashier nt the drug
store, depnslti'd 10 cents nnd was
nhmit to walk uwny hut wax re­
called til pny tho un« cant lux,
which she tendered with n smile.
j
A ray nf hope fur Hiiiifmil wom­
W ASHINGTO n T N ov. I 1/1’) - en eamu (mm Mrs. ti. I&gt;. Weber
employee of the Mlroml tlonuty
Fite, accompanied by a rumbling aliop, who rovealetl Hint there Is
series of explosions, caused heavy on tax nn beauty treatments.
damage to tha $ll,000,00f) Post- Itennty prepuratlonn sold to eusoffice Department building today tomsrs are taxed, however, and
h|iii are aubject to the 20 percent
and sent hundred* of government Federal luxury tnx on cusmctlcn.
employe** fleeing to the atmet*.
K J. Newman nf Jarkso*. Mleh.
The hlate was confined lo die paid 11 one cent levy at 11 drug
eighlh floor. But before firemen counter with n smile, “ I don't mind
brought it under control, ilu-y helping to support the schools In
Florida," lie declared with u smile.
poured loxa of watgt .into the
Mrs. M. 15. Stone, munnger of
columned, limealoma struclurr on 1 I'ureells, reported this morning
Pennsylvania Avenue between I2lli ,l"11 'here mis a heavy demand for
and 13th street*. Northwest.
I f " 1'" «"'■
»'er store yonc
,
,
,
li’idiiy ns customers sought lo buy
omoke^ and water damage w.i* i„.foic the tnx went into effort,
heavy. There was no immrdntlr
Ibiwiitown gioreries icported
official estimate of the loss, but thnl -tuple goods were nut taxed
hut Hint ''nun essential" Items
a somewhat similar fire in 193^
soon after the building was con­ •iii'li n- toilet paper, matches, light
hnlhs, toothpicks, mops, brooms
structed- caused $400,000 dam­ and other mu mi factored articles
an- subject In tax If tha sale la
age.
At least three person* were over eight rent*. Tobacco is taxed,
Injured, either hy flying glass toil mil iigatettr*. Boft drinks
from the explosion*, or when t over eight rents are taxed.
N’o tax it charged front one to
section of tho seventh floor rdl
lug fell in.
rigid cents Inclusive, from nine to
Two were employers onf the III rentn Hie tax Is one rent; from
federal Communications Commis­ It to 7U rents, Inclusive, two cents
sion. They were Richard Jaruloui and from 71 rents to Vt.Og I* three
«I ** In t u* in i ,i J
tnn |M-il
and D. C, Corrigan. Roth suffer­ rents.
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ed head injuries.
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stantly kiUed when struck hy . -»r ltl,
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fir.it time in 11*47 Y|, 1,1 in
ated .Preas reporter, got a had I t C U N 1(1111 N e w Y O P K
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\ fill* In Mil Viiin' i &gt;01011 vrinn
door Itelilud him was blown mil
mllea mirth or alaltiBnn.
,„y uninn" is a irpii.*i&gt;ntuHvr &gt;**ni blxlicr than yield, nf •uimui.hi
fin
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khJIfr 11 In ••ftIf * *I'1
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tilt the 7th floor while he was
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Mr. Gauntt wo* hit liy an aid" .it workers.
,
vuijcHe*.
I iu im» i** m 4 hi linn *)*lr
•I 'tint' tin fin* L m mu
pi* I im »
telephoning a report on the fire
NEW YORK, Nov. I— (/P)— mobile driven by Emlyn Itlark "f
Distiiissiiig
Hie
nitirism •■(
duly „ few bundled mu
, ,,
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to his offlee.
.Mayoi William O'Dwyer says th# Maitland while walking down llir Murray published in ih« Sovui ((|„„|,,,|
« t I) V
Ml I' I * 'Mil II I 'n
1*1 M| 1| I 1" r , .............. . i * Ih»
Three firemen were taken In Couiuiunist inirty lie* u "strangle- highway and according to Hbriiff pres* and In the Hnilv 'Vniti.i, V„((M&lt; ||||(
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emergency hospital. They were lurid" arts Now Vnrk Clty'a $178, Morn, this morning, evidence Gold said: .................. ...........red „ , ^ y
y In k . 7 • n,
,
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overcome hy smoke while fight­ 111)0,(KM)-ii-year Welfare Depart- seemed lo point to llo fact that, to reprraeiiL Moacw."
I*«t *Mi* ’I
■"iky
W
While n V ’r.i of II.ID • M ..............\ r ’ ' T " v "
ing the hlsia.
Miami.
the pedestrian wnu struck by H&gt;"
But he added;
arc not yul i nmpb'i-. Him ...........
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When I came into IbU "igun , i( t
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The llmimralic mayor, sashing uutomohltn six feel from the insvr
agencies In addition to the PostII • 1 IM i;l M1' I (| id - iii* •f'
mcnl
on
tho
road
shoulder.
Black
(ration
1
wa*
not
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mi
l''lurirlu‘H fiUl.fJlirr .. ................... ....
ruulurilun, taibt ■ Tammany Hall
,n i.. ..........i,,i I.. iiM.l.t
nff Ice Department.
" IM1.Ml* *kill ( .1 I' 'MI ••*1■*' ftIIf llP
L. *)'f
wa* placed in County Jail pend, members nr the paMv. ■» "'V , , , ,(t.n
|
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Mnrtin Levy,
Federal Com- rally last night that party mem­ Ing th. Investigation.
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Slated to aorva on the coronei •
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, k v,,||„w „r nllvllmig l"'(duce a tidal yield ..( nenilv ». .
Department posts aa aoon aa Civil
'lull flit j i l f11•f| r MIJ111 t 11
•IS I 11 - ' s' # (| I I'MMill III k(0ml
Service rule* permit.
Jury were Paul Bate*. H. A. M- ;,„„rp ............
ouujmti busbelh tlilx y u
M» •
I ’ mi*Mrut*
M gr
F*.»tai •11$•. tick Mu Is**m *iiiplriy^d
|,
|„. riinsldeied that baa been bin vested. Thu. i ,m
"The Cfimmuniat Party, either Donald, Paul Reardon, Theodore
t * ••11*«I IlMP
IP! I llllf kfl' uf
Tripp,
R.
G.
Collin
and
f.laoi1
"
nnitinu
now
with
III.
average
of
III
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with perinissinn or design, was al­
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Tufts and llaMlevs and ......... .
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lowed try Hie previous administra­ Whitten.
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John L. Galloway, Tax Collar tion In gel a stranglehold on the
\tiutHMh J'uMu Ih'tlMt Ant'iclk'
at the Communist Party. Tumor- |* T O H t W a r i U l l l f N
tor, reported today that 00.it per Department of Welfare," O'Dwyer
MmIi , \mn I* hi Sm i A u-xocii
H&gt;aar*aH*a rt« rv s . s m
* i t i *
cent of the ontlra tax roll for the said.
I i Milt, I h 11i#la Ml*, \tu .»•.
year HMft he* been collected, as
He declared that party control
__
Mjiitu t llti iMtiinirij;
if
Hi HI t Mil Mill MMil l ' It|| t'tlj Mj|ms| (I #&lt;]
compared with 00 par cant In 1047. Is so strung that R » . Vito MarI u iMi -hiiij;u M It siimit h ' I " - . Nui &lt;■
This leaves only seven tenths of rantonin, American Labor Party,
\l rIfI 11«f I#»111111"11 uu *ifti£ uf llvo
illMlf Jth'l ’Alt 11 Sl.ltt V1iMf fl« i
akkland n ..v, i ./»■* n „
Anna K. Tauity, operator &lt;&gt;(
'ederal-Htnte Frost Winning Sc
one per cent uncollected anal "is almost telling poor people he
Mm i i v i i vi■rtf 1 l me \ »M lilflt * Bllll'V * MlllMII MPt* I H»Ih\
chargeable to errors, double aa- Is the one who distributee public Ann's Grill on tha Oriando Hi«f’
i,i
Mi ' Mi II mmumI ti'|iuitt"|11ih I sh^
Si ai, Mini MV (Ini..
W A S H IN G TO N , Nov. 1— t/l'l— today.
elements, and Inaolvanclea, he said. money, that they have to go to way two block* south of French
h.tfi itill*.* »I**'■vtMi ii rtuni n i^c^nt
pl' •
Avenue
and
Edgar
Vlnney,
bar­
A
bill
to
provide
Iftdernl
payments
Prom
now
until
A|ir.
I
Hm
wen
Mr, Galloway also said that the his clubhouse to get It."
1 i t Sin 1Ii i mil
•IMiMmiIM iMiu ,. iMitl Oi.ii in- wa* i #iu1y
tender,
ware
arrested
this
morning
nn
to
$1,
,1100
on
automobiles
foi
*tn
*
S
ntallnn
Will
I
hsii
)'
two
wen
tax statements numbering around
M I U1li •t«MI|* III M’pMlI llll .V'l| k
In , |Mu.|. 11 VI |l||l
Marcnntonio Is running agalnat
10,000 covering 1040 taxes havu O'Dwyer fur mayor, If la other op- on charges of selling haer tn min about If),find liemllenpind vctointm (her bulletins dally. Weather duiii "ill. .1 ll .IM A \l . N
V, hum
ora,
said
George
A.
flpaar,
county
of hath World Wars lias burn ve­ will be assumbled from more than Jl III' .1, vliMfi a its mid
been prepared and are now In tho imnunt, running on a Republican(IN I \ HARE
Hot miniature stations set up in ill,." M
mall. Tha tax book* open nn Nov. Liberal-Fusion ticket, ia Newbold prosecuting attorney, who yeslei- 1toerl by President Truman,
MAY IMN \ HI Vi M. Nov. ,1 —
said
tlm legislation would groves and truck fanning hi can
....................
la
Tiie
| "uii.ntin.Miui gufdcd
Morris, close uaoeiato of the Into day filed two separate Inform*. | |fe ..
11
4tl ilkid Jills,
t* i i'i
tie
cause
_ _ "wholesale inequities" nml I in the Floridai iii’niiisubi.
A discount of 4% ia allowed for Mayor V. II. La Guardla, who was Hone agalnat each.
11" " I'M), i It H. nf litr
limy "ii1-.'ill'll tin. e nn f. nt- t'aimVPrsi
Thu Frost Warning .Hiiitinn
The arrests ware made by Hhct- "lead to abueea."
payment In November, 8% In Dec- O'Dwyer’* predecessor.
pi "inmilii Ml miliu emlli uf Hara
mui.' Mm'II
eseiitiai
||r. Truman explained that uperatod primarily fur tho bene­ n'l Im k 'III Mil't" ifll'l lllll
amber, s% in January 104 in Feb­
f \l"ii ' v 'B ("' tbi' oolv "lie uf its XtoJ
O'Dwyer charged .that Moreen- Iff P. A. Maro and Deputy Charles
"i Hie euuntrv
ruary and net In March,
tonio hail *cce*e»To the La Ouardla Bath. Bond of $800 an each case thousands of veterans rated as 100 fit uf eltruH growerN, truck farm­ day, Nnv, 7 MI sunn
•M
Taxes unpaid on April 1 are do- administration "through
alleys was set, or $400 for each of lh « per cant disabled would have been ers and flower growers.
Aiiiilgiiiiielil in all eriMiimil
Meteorologist Warren G. John­ eiisev will take place sonic time "ll
defendant*. Tha coae la elated for' excluded from the benefit*, lbllriquent and subject to penalties. and bark doers."
trial In County Court with Judge. B|ao ms|(| automobiles were not son nnd hla crew is In charge of Hie miiiii' u/ternooii, and trial, will
_— -T_ , _
__ ___ _ IM *
Dougina Htanatrom presiding.
necessary for every veteran who the station. Johnson also supplies liegni at 10:00 A. M., Monday,
B A IL FO B COMMIBS
weather forecasts to shipper^ .... ■,",Kl"1. J
N E W YORK, Nov. I— OP)— Th*
would have been eligible.
(A l'K H H N V Il LB. Ni*v,
ADM IRAL, FO B CB O DOWN
11# "
«il
"If wa abandon eouml principle* areas through wliieh their fruit Nm 1'■ Ml .............
Teniiii'ni'iiir (al.te
W A 8 H IN 0 T0 N , Nov, 1— &lt; A V government asked 91,000,000 bail
i l _______
of rehabilitation," He said, “ it Is and produce might bu travelling to
for the si convicted Communist A Navy plans carryirwr Vie# Ad­
S TA TIO N
HIGH LOW
( IIAIIGF. D F N Ilin
M
IA
M
I
B
EA
C
H
,
Nov.
I
-G
P
&gt;
market.
Uft
not clear how or where we can
leaders today In the event they are miral Korraat P. Shaman to
48
W ASHINGTON, Nov, I i/l'i • \ phi nt is
Residents
of
Uta
aauth
end
of
tJB
44
let out of Jail while thalr appeals Washington was forced lo land to­ Miami Beach resent their area atop this progressive expansion of
Si'iialur Bridges (tl-N II) today Itn ton
1
tno granting of nutumolillcs short
1100,000 F IR E
88
day at Baltlmoro because of on* Iming referred to aa "alums."
18
era being heard.
bdielb d •'redienliiuK and uni rue" obtcgRir •
M IN N EA P O LIS, Nov. I -(/!•&gt;- a eliiii ge thul the lliultl-lllillioli Denvi'i
'14
89
Irving 8. Shapiro, special aaala- gins trouble.
"Blum” talk naa bean frequent of providing one for every dis­ Loss
today waa net at upwards or diilliii llniled Mine Workers wel­ lies Moines
84
Tha plana had picked up Bbar- around Uto city council table abled veteran."
44
to tha U. S, attorney, told
,
A t m eant, automobiles aru sup­ 1100,000 In tits fire which lilt u fare fund had been "dissipated." Frcaiiu
70
47
.
J . S. circuit court of appeals man at New York after ha hod ■Inea discussion of • new hous­
70
48
plied to World War II veterans Minneapolis feed mill and elevator
that this woe the view of Attorney flown from tho MadHar r anane ing authority began.
The charge was made against Netv York
v.&gt;
M
84
aboard a comas*relal "
Oeaernl J. Howard MaGrath.
\
Bridges and UM W Chief John I’Utahiirgli
They prefer the tor* applied Who lost a lag. The vetoed mea- last night.
Anacostla Naval At
08
a
Thrae workers escaped safely L. Lewis last week hy Ezra Van Seattle
1
Dr. M B M 4 J? . Wotff of the »«*a would have provided them to
88
88
of both warp who lost a beford flame# swept through tha Horn, utnnloyer trustee of the Fort Mytus
'ijSS
log
or
war*
blinded
In
Jnckionvillo
88
8Q.foot tall Tonka Mill following fund. Bridge* ia neutral trustee
said. WMfxwn w n m . i m *.
* t*
an explosion nnd fire.
88
nml Lewi* represent!, the union. Orlando
.*
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*
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Fire, Explosion*
Heavily D am ag e
U. S. P o s to f f ic e

Similar Blaze In 1935
Caused Distruction
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U. E. Challenges Dixie 18 Variety 01 Corn Seen
As Worth Millions To Florida
CIO’s Right Wing
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(&gt;alloway Reportu
Tax Collection Gain

Two Arrested For
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