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■

THURSDAY AUG.

H A N F O P D H F ItA M ). JtANFOKU FLORTDA

SAVE MORE!
AT YOUR FRIENDLY MARGARET ANN

LIMIT ONE PLEASE!

Hoys
To Carry
Purchase
To Your
Car!

SURF

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LGE.
PKG.

SI'll K G O O D (OI.OKKI) (I PKG. LIMIT)

Home Controlled Stores—Where Customers Send Their Friends

M n rg n rrl A n n Dread
.G iv e * You

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1-LB.
CTN.

lU ftte r T n a*t

BREAD

lie

l.lltllY"S KAItl.Y GAItllKN SUGAR
l . i k r G rand m a U m

BARGAIN BUYS
PRICKS GOOD THRU SATURDAY
Hl(!UTS RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITY

PEAS
BAB -0

II!) East Eirsl SI reel
Sanford, Florida

- s&lt; I MIRACLE WHIP
BUTTER
PEARS
= 25c DOG FOODS 2

REMARKABLE BABLETT

ICi-OZ.
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LIMIT T
NO. 2«/a C

I,AIIY IIKTTY FIR I MIIKIt

NO. 2
CAN

Northern

TOILET TISSUE
2 BOLLS
Roms 1 5c
I imi.K LIMIT

itoi.i. 15c

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ASPARAGUS
8 oz. tan
Vila 1&lt;khI
APPLE JELLY
2 lb. jar
lllanllrhl Kanr.
Nn.
GICFRUIT SECTIONS,
llialiliitht Kanr&gt;
OBANGE J’CK
hi o/,. can
llitlilichl O'.nar
BLENDED J’CE 1« oz. ran
•• F .*■£,*

HTOKBI.Y’H FINKHT

B eets........... 303 can 17c
STOKKI.Y’S GOI.IIKN BANTAM

C orn............. 303 can 15c
STOKLKY'S SOLIU PACK

WKSTKKN PINK MB AT

is m *

25c

«
•

WKSTKKN I’OKK LOIN

S
6 3 c

I Ml/.

Old l.lnr) lit in'l
PK. &amp; BEANS
No. 2 can
l.nlilrn llann
G. B. CORN
No. 303 can
(ianlrn (lift. N». .10.1 tan
SUGAR PEAS
2 cans
Fl.hn'a Amrriran
CHEESE POOD
2 Iks.
\&lt;tnnrr‘»
SPANISH BICE
300 ean

25c
.
______________________

10c
10c
25c
75c
I7e

End C u t R o a st
w 49c
C e n te r Rib C h o p s
59c
M Loin C h o p s ■» 69c
Pork Neck Bones LB.
LB.
PORK LIVER
I'AI.M IlIVKft

SLICED BACON

YKLLOW

45c

Onions......... 3-lbs.

IIONKY IIKW

LB.

each

39c L E M O N S

YAMS..................... 5-lbs. 29c
AVOCADO PEARS .2 fflr 15c
LETTUCE............... head

** 27c

JIMHANDY
DOG RATION
5-lb. pkg. 49£
SWEETHEART
TOILET SOAP
Bar %$

10c

N3ZO&lt;l 2 3 c

FROZEN FOOD:
Minnie M*ld I'M K rilnlnl

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Orange Juice I for fl!N*
lln n n r

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Baby Limas

p h i.

22c

HKKCIINHT STI1AINKI1 KARO SYRUP
NO. IWHl/r.
BABY FOOD
IlLUKI.AIIKL I1KII I.AIUtL
Jar } $
2fr
2IC
BLU WHITE
SOAP FLAKES
Pkg.

SIRLOIN STEAK
RIBSTEAK
BRISKET STEW
CHUCK ROAST

LB.
LB.

MIKU DAISY

F A I . I P O I I N I A S U N K IS T

POItTO It IF AN

FKANTKKH COCKTI,
PEANUTS
8-oz. size 33^

13c

TOMATOKS.. 2-lbs.

POTA TOES .. I(Mbs. 2 $ $

MELONS

lO c

us.

foiiiii.kii

10 MUI.K TKAM

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ncfeR»
DORAXO, F a.
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25c
2 ran
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FANC Y ICKIIKItn

Tomatoes...... 303 can 21c
DIXIK l.ll.Y
MEAL, GRITS
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MINN. SIIII'l'KII

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59c
65c
69c

Pork S p a r c R ibs '» 3 5 c

MAItG. ANN FI.A.
«ill A UK A I.(i K,
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BEANS

Succotash.... 303 can 19c
STOKKLY’H MiaUU.M WIIOKK

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Margaret Ann Quality, Grade A, Western Baby Beef:

Can’lotipcs Ik. 2for
STO K ELY SA LE

6for

ROLLS

WKSTKKN

KKNTUCKY WONDKIt PUI.K

NOKTIIKKN I’AFKK

TOW ELS

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CANS

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BEG.
CAN

LB.
LEGS
R IB C H O P S
L O IN C H O P S

\KMOUK.H DASH

Cherries

F o r T h r I'i r n l r O r L u n rh
M a rg a re t A n n W ie n rr

Lamb Sale-Western Spring Lamb

KMTIANTIIHSS I AM \ I'KANUT

FANCY RKD SOUK PITTBII

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T o Hake

M a rg a re t A n n a

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ROACH HIVES
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CHEESE
Sliced Boiled Ham

Vs LB.

GA. SHIPPED taiADK A

FRYERS
SWEL
PUDGE FROSTING
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FACIAL SOAP

2

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HUNK’S
PIE CRUST

GORTON

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FLAKED FISH

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UMR XXXXII

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D e c la r e s

S e iz u r e

Im p e r a tiv e
te c tio n

F o r

O f

S A N F O R D . v i.Q IU H A .

P ro ­

» amiim. ih v \iic. :s_

U 'V 'II I M iT O N
\iiy
2S &lt;/Tl
\ li|-|iaitn an Rtnup of It i »rn»*
Iota and I S I liiiiir member, uiyrd
tod a) tlir n t.d iliilim rn l o( lu lle d
\a iio n t jiolicr Inter, niailc up oi
m lu n irr it limn mi-ill nation,. In
aid in i ninbalting agglcttum.

i d l — P rrs ld rit T ru m an
i« in
ordered *rirn rr of l li r nation'.
R a ilro a d * «l I l\M . (K K T t Son*
H *&gt; . Acling herein* tif Ih r n*.
lin tin irlr nlr lit* t i l l n l fur Mint'
day h) In n railr-isd unions, Mi
Trurnon dire led that S *rrrlar&lt;
nf th r Arm) l ’« r lake over ami
operate ihr road* "In t il* name
» f Ih e l ulled S . 'j l n
Govera*
n trn l." In a * l*lrm rn t. ' I r . T ru ­
man al*n railed upon
“n m
railroad » nrkrr
In
cooperate
w ith th r cntrrnm rnl hi remainju g on d id )," Hu- uninn. h u e
m ild lhr» murid an rh
under
g m rrn tu rn l ariru rr.
In
farl.
Ih ry h a ir u rin a l l i m r i u rtrd
th at Ih r H'urrnm rnl ta lir m r t
Ih r reitm.-td* hrtau»r rtf ib fll
IH n n u ifh -ukl • &gt; |r - h n t ir
dt*p n lr 'I r . Truman, in a brief
e la tr m r n l. rnilrd that th r lienIhrrhiHwl »l lla tln ay T rain m m
and th r t idler lit Itn ilw ji, Cond iiiliim h a ir declined to arrejil
rrrom m rndathm * of a pre*-idrnal rm rrc rn rr hoard for .r ills th r i»»ur». Ili«
»tatrm rnl
» m l on: "In thr i l i i b r slluallnn
thus ro n frn nlh ii u*. grtirrnm rn*
la l ap iru rr la im p e ra liir (nr lire
p ro trrtln n id tinr rllir e n * ."

l l i r pi in wa» luillm rd i| a n o il
in iilr r r iii r in llir o l l i i r o| Srnabu
s l&gt;.uVm .i i i |t ) - \l,i&gt; . wlm wa« nam■&lt;| 1.4 I ' l r i. lr i. i

t

plann rd t&gt;ul llirrr v irr r growing
trp o rty lit* government would »et»e
thr railroad no la l*t than fXrnoi*
low niglit
Hatlroatl conductors and liainm rn. who »a|lrd thr itn h r foi nrxl
M onday, hsvr «aid they would
w m k under govrrnmcnt verrutf.
a J Iir Cabinet iriiin n la t'rd an
hour and a quitter.
A ttn in ry trrnrral M cC iialn told
tr|w iilri« llirv "talked th r wlwlr
«r Maflnarl On l*ea* l: l* k ll

Pepper A c c u se s N azi P r is o n e r s
N e w s p a p e rs Of L et O u t Of J a i l
Anti-Pepper B ia s For Good
Conduct
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n a : t lr lp a t lo n

* 0 4 ' m ir ymtlh in this afe and
I'I'c ilih fu l rrrreation; and
' AVIlKRh AS. fi hiMR prorWen
a type of fun that em-mirage,
appre* lalloo of N ature and Ihr
need for rntiarrvalien o f natural
rrao iirr**.; and
W IIK R K A 8 , Seminole Countr
o ffe r * many onporttinlHea for
the bnv* snd girl* of our City,
aa well aa adplts, tn
becom*
l4etler acquainted w ith
lhi&lt;
U f r sport;
T w rU iv. T H E R E F O R E . 1. Ae
J .lr e w C a m way. M ayor of thr
C ity n* Hanford, do
hereby
proclaim Wrdnradav A u r n t *0
1»W 1. aa R ETTER F fB H IN li
R O D E O DAY IN R A N F O R D
Dated thia M lh day o f Aug*
b at, A . D. IMO.
Andrew C a rra w a r,
MAYO R

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fr e r d bo

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II

Month Of August

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CHAIRMAN O M N I iO lN IC H f f S O I U A f f C.

IC 'tlflft h« fu ff thf» Srn it
in favor i'f ;* univ- i &lt;1 i »m
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War In Korea Is i wo Months Old
Today And i he Fnd Is No! In Siplit

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M M illir.iile m

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hot* an*, hill t Ii*- It*•*!«' -4r 4 |*-4n*.
1raining snd strategy w rr* Rui• tan

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'■low ii ih r Communist allrmp*.
r.i iiinqurr not only \* is , Im*
■'.ii Europe; not only Korea, h.rt
a!- 4, ( , i r * t liriia in
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l.'itur
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lifn wood at 12 ,Kt;
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son wi*rr killctl
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Highway Patrolman Hope I nr
A thir l hrr* « ll| leave Ih * Tom
lin identified the vieims a* Mr
i*l Center nt .Sanf'ird nt I • 'in
and -Mrs, Joel M rElhnnry and
rni| Pr.trioi** ..rr Geneva Av*nue
their non, " T im " o f Lakeland.
at 12:46 P.M

C H IE F S RETURN
W ASHINGTON, Aug 26—(AN

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Head Fur Korea To
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W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. 23 • I * —Ambassador Wellington h&gt;e.
reported today that C hlnrsr NalionalUt in lrlllg riw e reports in
rfira lr th r C h ln r.r Cnipmimial* 'till h a ir a lot nt preparationto ro n .p lrlr before th e) mold sils'k Formosa. K m , r r r r o ili r e ­
turned from Ih r Nationalist alrnethold, said thal armrding In
th r m ilitary traders there If Ihr mission Hors nol tome in thrr»
w rehs--aad the rh an rra are il sill lo t— then had weather In Ih r
area » ill make il virtu ally im|M«aihtr u n til early a r il tear

Red

«•*!• r

W A S H IN G T O N . Aug
--KRetail
r ta u foml
ro «i p
u r r, n
—
price*
h amir fallen
(* 1 per rent More July I I , th.
flnrrao nf f^l.nr S ta 'i.tlra re
ported i.nlay.
This
tapering-nff report
on
food follow-, a July l'i ro«t of
livinir In d r* whirh ahiiwrd alHy K I.T I 1N C„ F A Y
mo*t a rerord advanrr foi Ih r
A. I*. M H ilary Affsir* Hepnrler
early summer
The Bureau estimated that the . t i l l hr* d Of i h f ' . . " J m l t y ' th*.*
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. IS
(,T»
The odds .rem to u S g.m .t the
retail food price lode* for 5b, President Franklin D. Rooeeveli Chinese Cnmm uniilt r a r r y in i nul now then threat to lib eu ir Nationtarge cities on Aug. IS was M l . *
— fig u rin g the 193440 period a* apnnlntr,! him to the Tenne&lt;ser ( alitl-rn n lio llrd Formosa in an amphihtou* invasion gamble
V'alLu
A
IIh
Krwe.man
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,
.h rre .lni|»y^
, .
A iillinrilu'g
u th ority’s
rrr.m a n
normal or 100. That Index « &gt; • Valley
* »* .....— « - — —
-there were Inclination to look up s-prrts o f a Red invasion atn„1 per cent Imlow July tl and hoard
The S ta ir Urpartrm-r.l respond*
on the outcry o f Hadiu I ’rip irg
0.6 per rent talow July IB
P IC N IC POHTPONF.lt
and Communist Foreign Minister r*l that Ibis governinrnt wnutd
The 2tK* ind r* was sla.ut two
A llrnthi-rhood Railmail Pic­ Chou Kn-Lai a * design,.I essen­ arlrom e U . N . rondderatinn o f
per rent alaivr June IS, Im fo r r .
the Formosa problem, but frit
nic,
eeherlulrsl to Im held at New tia lly for propaginda purpose*.
i r s a i l . t e * na «*ag* T » i* * l
Smyrna Ih-arh on Rept 19. ha*
Hut the possibility w a* not en­ there should it*- no rliirrsi-.n fron
I men railed o ff, 8. S. Grace* an- tire ly discounted th at an attark iiudy fo the Cammuniii atlsc i
nminced this morning.
M 'N D G IIE N R E T I MNH
might lie attempted a * p art o f aa South Korea.
The
U n iteil
Stale* has
no
Carl l.undgren, Ssnfmd ratpen*
' broad Communist strategy to di­
W AC R E C R U IT IN G
ler who In U allrd the addition, at
vert American attention ami m ili­ force*, a * such, liatr.l on Fnrm o.
«a. But In th r June 27 anuounrr
W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. 36 (AN
Ihe le g io n lin t and who ha* be*n
ta ry strength from Korea.
ill at Bay Fine* Hospital for the T h r Army stepped up Be W AC reThe Peiping radio announrH merit on A m rrira n help for South
past two months, returned v e *trr rruiUng program today with n yraterday K e rf intention to liber­ Korea P rre ld rn l Truman directed
the U . S. 7th Fleet “ p revrn l
day tn h i* home at 3012 Palmetto goal of 316 rn -ru lU every two ate the Island, last foothold of that
week*.
Genersllaslmo Chlsng M lhB hek's anr attack on Formosa H H r o’ ao
Avenue in Routh Sanford
Government.
Chou railed upon Chlang’a povrrnm rnt
T h r Arm y said this Is an In­ Nationalist
M r. Lundgren said that he it
to "cease a ll sea ant air operafeeling much liettrr and added that crease of about 100 a month ov«r later sent to the United Nations
against the mainland."
he was given fine treatment at the present recruiting parr. Re­ Security Council a demand that tixna
W hst about the purely m ilita ry
the hospital for veteran- Hr* srnr* c ru it* will enter the W A C training the U N order withdrawal of all
K W « If
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American forcea from
.renter at Fort I-ee, Vg.
In World W ar I.

1

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_ Odds Reported Against Communist
Invasion Of Chiang-Held Formosa
heme h r ir

A ulhorily, din! at h it
t«d»y. lb* was H'J.
TI t . Morgan, a nal.ve of ('anala, rano to the vouth »oin after
hla glailoatton from rotlrgr lie
ha I h.-ir«l that •rfrn tiflra llv tra in ,
*d men w rrr nrrdod in the area
la-low Ih r Maann and lllson line
| | r aprnt J&lt;t y ra ra In aiding dr*
velopinrnl of m u th rrn agilrtil*
lu r r la-forr hr w a* made prrai*
.lent .if (hr U niversity nf T en nr*.
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Leaders
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At Recent Meeting

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- A n e w a p a jirr p u h lt ih r i n - . . * ll,
It ! IV h rrlrr, Jr
m ight lead In tola! r .tr a n r r m 'n t han to lw « mill onaltr, ' •
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and
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T h r b u d d y ayitrm a n d h o w II I . o o w m l« . . . * d I kn o w o f In s U n r e . ’ m en . fle d to, . . . t o m o h ilr . in w h ich w ilirh im bl.le. Fred It W illiam w orking out war reported for th. wherr newapapar* hav&lt;
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mlnutra all O. t: F o u n k re , fl F \Vh.*rler J&gt;
f i l l tim e thir wr.-k by ,\!» W ar '"■ k r l a l - r otganlsm . . « m «»
In '• * ".an tw .. mlnutra, ail and A lvin Odhant.
h ad r o n r r d m il o f th e p rlw in S
Tile Finance Comm ittee inrludCor rrapnnrfent *C o l u m n l r t H a l, public rn rm ira.
T, K T n rh rl. .1,sim ian. J I. Ini'
l't-|i|44‘i alao bail horn, rriliria m .o ile r c o u rt y a n l.
Hoyle in a iiilumn fro m the *Ko­
T he till y e a r-o ld
F lic k , w hoa* lev. Jarh Hall, W V H itting Joh'
for nrg an iieil lalmr.
rean warfront
w artim r itc e l . r n p i r r r n ip lo y r d
H r anid i l ru n In- v a a y c 'l o r
ry , John W illia m .. Ja t W* '
U nder Ih r hinlily ayateni atlll
I 10.000 p rra o n *, 4»a» r o n v ir lr r l I.) D. Iv
i l ............. a nm Vmmr T l o a i
&lt;1 .M in ...* . Ira l'*a» ta r» rr
nn a am all w ale n p r r im e n la l l.sai. [
an A m r r ir a n
m ilit a r y rm rrt in
— each Am rrlran w iM ler haa a K n*'
I I ..allnara 044 | 1 . | . I la in
rra n ar.bllrr with him fro m morn* ,
1 iv •
inc to night an.) la . h a rg r.l with | ? p l &lt; i | | H ( ) ( ) ( J K l ' K ’ C S
MOHf} A S IHKH
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Aug

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major
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— (iiiam
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jl i r n e n c r t and w r . r
f t ' f l K Y O . d ie J-'i ( 4 T — A m eH - fronting
Ih r nation, I ’rnp*-. - a ll. ! th ru onain.il irpl&gt;*nfci and wi-rr
r a n t h y r« ' i t o a r r i n l r r n t r r t in b how to ,.rra ,rv r /rrc h m , of th , f.r r d under .rla « rd regulation. „•*
K o r» a * f i d ' i r r are h iu h lv nlrannl pres, and .1 the same I'm * m«k.
.......... mr o ff fo , good r mdmt.
w it h t h - " b 'ld ftv ■ y * t * n t " o f U . S nomu
n rtt «pni*ffii irn lirr !h**.r
,
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.

W H E R K A B , the l-iy and girl
who i . hl.ppily ••nyaB.**t in thr
w holrrom a paiMmr of flahlnB
la m aking a rrw arding oae .it
hl» Irlaura lime; anil
W HKK KA3. fl-ttr r
F i.hln
flm lro |*ny (• bring n iiw ttn l
on Augur! W tn many rommunItjrx througlioul the nation to

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Proclamation

u \M IIM .m v

month.
Spaiknian t lr c liin l l l i n r a ir
I m lr i |t r m r . m il' l l i r d i . i l l i . i t
"liu n d ird i id llio u n m U «f nilunlrri% ihmughmil ihr world who w ould b r in llm n id rt
thr Cumi lunilt ig g irn o u in KoI m l . llioic who duiing llir I i&gt;l
ira anil rlirw lirrr " H r laid hr w... • ,-ir aliidrnli in thr \ li n )
dulii t know w hrthri it wm ilil hr 1iprt lir-d Ii lining piugiam. 01 a
pnssihlr In grl around s Sovrl ' r *“ | •ifmUf N#%y piogiam. .m l who
..I llir pi..|M iti| bul "we m uil Ity." haJ |r i , ,|,.,n U(| , | , i » •»! .11 f u r
Tin pinmHial polcr fo r** wouhl I
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and. &lt;r« lattsl
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■m a llri m n n liri *tatr» I t . drrl- I r * . lim n ‘i l tttM tiih*
aii.n* w.oi.l I . h) •iinple m ajm lty
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lo t* .
w i &gt;» tln i iml Im v r it t y n rliv «
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Aa th r apmumra rx p la iu ril it, v |i r r f 111 S r p t li». I l l III.
the Security t '01111*11 rcittld lilttrh
Knurlh, (liiiitr who k f iv •**: flu*
ilrc i.m n . of the authoi it)' uni” hv li'ii* ! m in im i *»f fu ll m m itI:
a ffirm a tiv e action. T h u . th r II* th* N im ^ l f o r m *!*irtntf :h
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nitrd S tate , would tie In a poll* w r
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Sen.lor IV p jirr ( D l l a ) aid tn
day ||..H many nrw .papr ,4 llu r .,1

la R n n i.m and u n fa .m e n " I
&gt; r.
r ia l H o n d a n .w .p .p a . p
ih.iildin h r n

0

r'ightmg Rages Thru
Bowling A lley CorMilor Threatening
Highway To Pusan

Medics Not O l d e r
Than 45 Would Be
Taken Under Bit

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T t/r n n n A m n n n M o n
ly c o o fl.n m o n g w c n

Against Commoner

Buddy System May
IN^MIMII*
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| Ii *lorir&lt;4 ffftt'lpfp
r|
Repair SI ra in e d ff«
.I'I . dief t
Mr d,d out vay w.lm.h . pol.1,.1,',
Korean Relations On* of th r major prnl.b in ■ r.oi
y

I M ip ii*. v * t i r r i i j i )

4i a l nitrd S la lrt d rlrg a tr to llir
l

flKST IA IL STilKI In Canadl.in hi-lory c iv n the ordinarily buty plat­
forms of W indtor Station In Montreal (lop) this new look. Walkout of
] 133,000 non-operntma railway w m hi rs hailed tall and telegraph irrv itu
i ihm ushntit Canada. Steelworker Jr : -r Martinet (Im ltnm ) looks st thn
1 ■ll*nt C am rclo Illinois fire I plant lit (i.iry , Imli.ma. S lm rk railways
| which normslly srrvlrr lhr»e &lt;nr» ir n t th r n i .pany’s 22,000 rmptoyrra
p r r j l r u l M a s ia trm rn l hr
home as ovens went cold In Ih r nulls.
(/nlernaitonal A’oundphotot)
ndr in thr Srnatr la - I nighl
and raid hr "hnprd rv rn at
thia la ir himr" that labor lead*
rra w ill "rrrnnaidrr thl» Ira - I
g ir derision »h lrh I h r ) h a ir |
tnnd* and a ill ijiiirh l) in ihr it |
r lr a r that mi Mich ra la m ily a» '
thia ran hrfall »ur nation.*'

P ir t u lr n l
H u m a n la lL r d o i r t
itir
n jtm n w &gt; d r
r a ilm a t l
iliilir
I 0 r . i t v&gt;till h it C a b in e t to d a y . Nn
o n r w o u ld tay t» h al a c tio n w s i

A w u K 'iiilP fl 1'rcH.s I.M M n l " ' I r e

IH.Ml

ir.o lm iiin , In br itilnuliK rd la in I
v' ' i r t « t \ »l D rlrn ir |&lt;i!intnu lnr
t r furcr would oprrate | da) nhed ( migtra* t:i p n iu il i
■in an iiigrir&gt;rnl doiignrd t o ld i f l' of i I h I o ii and d rn iili up
p in c n t a N m r l »rln o| action to jln 'a n d tnclmling agr -f‘i for illa iro I ic iv tc rt
,ui II a iig in iin ii

W A S H IN G T O N ^
A ug. 23f/P&gt;— S e n a to r M id la nd
( I M ’U )
to d a y I r r n t r d I h *
c a ll
fo r a
r a ilr o a d n lr Ik *
next
A lo u d *)
I h r "m o a l Ira g lr n e w . " s in r r
t h * In ia a in n o f S o u th K n rra .

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A H ;.

Johnson A s k s
C o n g r e s s For
D o cto r D raft

\11
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p*i&gt;|m ed
ril by
lljr ihr
mr 11
t|M
Hiiiatii
&gt; titii |4a Of■

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1 IM l* .\A

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Volunteer Force To
Resist
Aggression
Open T o Russians
If Ruled Accepted

Is

S tr ik e

W ASUINC.TO N. Auu

clouH% th ro u g h S a friftJ tf#

Major Battle Looms At l aegu
. As Allies Regain Lost Ground

Congressmen
P* Urge Founding
^ O f UN F orce

Strikes Know No Boundary Pine

C itiz e n s

C o n fr o n tin g

I 't illi

% fr« «*if1rU « n t l r i r d afternoon
I htmdrr%how f f i .

AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY W EW SPArKB

K * ln h H n ltr (l I0 0 S

I Truman Takes
O ver Railway
lin e s Of U. S.

Wtttaib

ST h# ^ a t t f o r f r

T o Pretevt th# Peace o f the W a ld ;
T o Prnmolf I k t I ’ r . i f i r * * of Amcrlra.
T o Produce Prosperity fur Haniutd.

THE WEATHER

.SHERIFF A P P O IN T E D
|
T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug 25 &lt;A*i
The chief* of the A rm y ami
(iovrtnor
A
A
’a
rrrn
t'xiay
apNavy rr lu in r d
today from
a
quirk visit In Ih r Knrran wa- |iointrii Hsgsn I ’a rriih of AA'tn
front snd *atd they "sensed a ter llavrn l» succeed *US)&gt;rndr4t
grnrral o ffm s iv r spirit and a ir Sheriff Frank At. AA’Illian t* of
of onllmlsm" l*y all the A m rrtm n I ’nlk county.
Parri*h I* a ltd.year-old N avv
fighting mrrn.
Crnenrl
J. Ivawlnn
Collin*, veteran, former slate highway
chief
ilrr.itty
Army chief of s ta ff, and A d ­ palmlman. onee
miral Forres! P. Sherman, rh ief sheriff of Polk rounty ami In
nf naval operation*, arrived hark Orange count, ami a former
Orlatnl police
in Washington where they left member nf Ihe
force.
only last Saturday morning.

S a n fo rrl
W e n lh e
High yevtrrulay 9
l *■1 ' 1 \ 7fi
Itain yeslenlay '"t
rain
Total
August
inchr.
rain
Normsl
August
im lie 4
Tide* liwlay: l a i * 11:46
high fi If*
T h e

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7 in
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W e a th e r

i A C K S O N V IU .E . Aue 3 A -(.P i
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nl
nn
ll’ilton
m
«7
inNIf*« Hr»
66
M
lie rivet
is
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ftr Moines
an
91
Galveston
67
di
New v nth
66
R6
I'lrdadelphia
51
7.7
Sei»tth76
HI
Washington
74
U2
Fort Mver*
90
n
Jacksonville
73
03
Orlando

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F R ID A Y

iPAGE TWO

By STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TOWN

Railroad Strike

N O PE, PAW N O T O U I5
A s k e d i l te w u ie t i. , r c u
t t e n d ia lle d , lie it|&gt; e itc d ,

have
“ you

YOU

IT S

W ASH—

O O N TW E A R
S O C K S //

&gt;

Will have lo ta lk to th • I f t m d e t it
about what he is g u .n g to J o .‘
in le ip u n se to q u e tlio u s , M i*
f t a l l l sau! a n o th e r p u lt lb lc

lin k * -

s lo p p in g m ove , u in e r lim it s c is u it
would be lo seek a c o u rt uid&gt; r
a g a ir.lt a w a lk o u t. U ut he e m p h a ­
sise d th a t h r w a * tiie a k m g o n ly u !
p o n iL ilm e i.

n r iram W r o f farms in operation.
Banks have remained n sound
reek* l i f f u n i of B o .aiiiA iict tnBy Spuds JohmuMi
surane*, domestic demand hat re­
mained high due to high Irrcls of
b tu ln ttt acti-ltiev. and foreign
FA KM K118 W O U L D DO W E L L
tiada h at continued, thank* to :n*
TO S A V E N O W AS C U S H IO N
A G A IN S T F U T U R E T R O U B L E Marshal) Plan.
Even with th at* aids, farm
I t there ar.y truth In the state,
niant that history repeats itself? mortgages had !:.c rta &gt; ri to ovar
Ferm rra had batter hope not, for 6 billion dollar* 'by 1949 and i t
those who can remember know lookad *a if farm ers were headed
that the airrcu ltural Mtuation In for more trouble.
the decade following Wot Id W ar
1 waa dark, indeed. So fa r, the
Boll weevils almo*; immediately
same rendition* have not been re­
peated *inc* World W a r 11, and leave cotton plant* th at have been
no». whm piicea ar&lt;t Rood and. chemically defoliated.
profile fa irly hiRh, fatm ers should
prepare for that depression perlodi
th *' may route.
We can't foretell the fu ture, but
we can look back Into the p a n and
p.thapt learn a lesson or two.
when W uild W ar i ended in 1919,
farmers had outstanding m ort­
gager against their properties of
mn-r 7 million dollars. T heir ex­
panded farm operation were pro­
A R L E D iV A R O R »a t J
ducing surpluses that could not be ‘ tHTAHCOftM Af.T
a
E D W a R D *. her l, u . ah*orLed by cut tailed domestic de­
' mi
1 D e fe n da n t*
mand. Foreign trade had ceased
r o § c r L o * tn i; u r io n t i -i r e
almo*t completely. Rural bank*
.v oticr o r s m iA i . m *«t t h *
tin t had opened during war year*
B A J.lt
N O T IC E in H E ItE M T O IV C K th a t
closed at a rapid pare, taking with
I/o tig ia * ,1 t»n»Trrm
as ' ' i - n l
them farm ers' savings. Outstand­ i.
M a s te r m C h a n -rry , under and be
ing farm mortgages climbed to a v trt» e o t a fin a l decree e t fore-doerecord peak o f more than 10 1,2 are and Tale e m e rrd in th . « b v '«
b illio n dollar* bv 1921 and a se­ a n il lied cause on th e Sth day o f
A u su a l A D 1SI 0 W iu o tte . fo r
vere depression hit fannsrs year* sale and *»u to -he h ighei*. i n i b»&gt;before the rr« i of the nation was b idder f o r &lt;.a*n the t e itv w ic c &gt; .
thrown Into chaos by the era*h of f f / J J m f S f l f k n o w n a* r f t r . K D l i r * O lf lL r . - le ta te d on V
a
19*9.
r e d e n i H ic h w e y N». 17 - t l . situ a te.
A fter World W ar I I , what? i&gt; ln « *n d b -.n * In te m .n o le Coun-&gt;
When the Japanese surrendered in r lo r td a . to w n
P * t in n in g a t th e N o rth e « * t c o r­
19IS, outstanding farm mortgage*
ner o f .dettson 1 * T o w n -n -p f )
*t*ad at something over 4 1/2 b il­
St»ith H e r r e 14 E a s t; ra n South
lion dollar#— not a t bad a* a fte r
*U0 fe e t!" '.hence Sooth *&gt; deare*# j | j roinu -e * Wes'. s»* J
World War I. In spite of the U r .

Rural Common Sense

I * T in - m l VTV J I T im . - e ( i l l I I I

Reds Masquerade- As Americans
In Target-Spotting P ip e r Cub

MMBONE'S meditations
DC MAH W M D T &lt;5»VE
A fo o t. A P 'V ltE , HE
a f c ’ M M J rt'c fe J v E R tfD c H

W lP H I

EQ U A L/ /

ai,4 *l&gt;»’i state lh» f l a t , o! rest*

ilt r . c i .r.J y o it o ff I t . a i U i . u „ f tn«
-in ire an-, *-«J * s * f. n *
to
u» *t&gt;- c t * l a n t , tf.* ir a .-.n «i

H O M E IIU Y K H S G E T
C H IC A G O — (AV
If
think i t ’s easy to buy a
day, consider Grandpa'*

liltliA K S
you ilnn’l
home to­
day. The

i* « * » m u i n i i x n i r
TS. IL IlH IIIA .

r o i v-

Ir, MSTMTATK HE J lfs s tlli: M, V T 1I
Doceaeed
h i m c i t n r u t i l h i i -i i h t e v n
s i’ f i u s t h i v m u
iii* iii« in ii
H i p e m o tii n r * h e re b y
n o tifie d
tlia l H i* um lerelaned aa A d m ln l* ttn lu r » l *# ld ■ •lete ha* rompleIe&lt;&gt;
th . a d rtiln l* tra tln n th e re o f and h i .
f lt id III *a id &lt; u iirl h it fin a l re n e rt
and a p p llra il'in fo r d la ch a ra e H i.
1*. tlo n i. If any. Ih o u ld
ha d u ll
file d A fle r f ilin g p ro o f » f pu b llca I |..e&gt; *h o w ln g ih le n o tic e h e * been
puM l.bed once a week f o r fo u r
eoaaeeative weeke, the m a ile r o f
Appr»«al o f ia ld re p o rt and Ih *
n 'o e rln a o f d la trlb u tlo P o f ’ »ld e»late w ill co m * before I he c o u rt.

prr cant fur velerana—-jaiinta out
that in 190(1 the typical rite was
KOKKA
&lt;/!*)
There it handil-hunting in the
h to 10 per rent.
v ell as on the ground And the quarry imT always Y
From 1900 tu 1926 tiie usual
M ad* fighlrr planes),
muttgags capital* In one to five
American artillerymen u ir &lt;ul
years. Today trim s run 16 to 20
y e a n and in aome rase. 25 and
the front line* ami .je&gt;t enemyr
field grin* and tanks. And some m arrot-topped yotiln w ith a freck­ In year*. In the old day* lb * bor­
believe llie Red* had lutnchow le I fare ip lil l ,| a grin a* wide rower waa rapvctrd to pay th *
full principal of the debt on th *
managed to obtain a few rub as f e i a t .
expiration dale. Today principal
p la n e of their own whlrh they
Morgan wavrd and rc|Hiilisi In and Interest are paid o ff in equal
S irH
paint with American markings
monthly Installm ent*.
1* 1*
and send up to pinpoint Allied lo the ground control o fflc -r;
"
A
ll
the
cubs
up
here
look
like
buttefie* for th eir gunners.
T h l* may sound fana.tic but in our*. The last olio only had one
w ar anything la pooihle and the man In It but he It ot&gt;&lt; of our
hoy*— unless th * IL-dt *.-nt t It*-.I
rom m unist North Korean* have
with red hair and freckles."
proved to bo tricky as well as
" linger
lliuaae and
atul thanks,
ittaitWa ** fatiliasil &lt;1***
lough
flghteribpakllled
at
all
kinds of camouflage.
One day by accident I went
along on a trip trying lo track
down one of the enemy aerial
false pretender*.
I waa flying w ith l.t. I km A .
Morgan, 27, o f W hile Sulphur
Springs, W. Va„ over the N aklong R iv*r tw tt|efn,Bt W$ Warn
In an unarmed T -0 ^Moaqiiilo"
and our misaion waa to direct
speed/ fighter plane* to enemy
would ktinea him ibiww
lank h ideouts
The little ‘deles began to coma
A fte r Id . Mora an had sent down
I wo flig h t* Of fighters to th eir out on my spine again at lha
ta rg e t, w * suddenly got a m w thought if riding in a piano try ­
Inak. Heavy fire van falling in le f- ing to saw another plan.- in h alf
iTtlUetilly behind our linos and with ita propeller. T h * ground
ll.e gri.uml rontrwl officer rall*«l fe lt warm and firm under my tM l.
I t I ever get ml veil up In m i *
ua on the radio.
I damped on a headset and other aerial bandit hunt, I de­
cided I want it lo be lu a B-14
heard him say:
bomber. I t Ha* ala engines and
“ Every time on* of those culm lot* of guns..
flin t over our battery we gat some
They aren’t using any H-Sfl
enttnv tn-itids irto -ur positions
heir. Can you rhrek and arc whe­ bomber* in this theater. Rut 1
ther Ibey have slipped a bandit am in nu hurry, I tan watt.
in among
at long oui
our liuys
buys up there T"
lit
“ Roger," said l.t. Morgan. "If
tlii'rv'* one around we w ill find
him for you."
« M ill
■ A il. i l . I .
-Vf I
He banked Ih r mosquito site ally Cookie, a black rocker spanlal,
and wo w * r j o ff on our unusual snore*.
■ky quest. Tin t • w i n four grataHer m a ile r, M. Andrew NewIn pp*tv in ih * a m m , -ill widelyIon. Jr., hull! her a nice, new dog
• ip a ia trd an t • am ping and flu lbouse. Cookie turned up her nos*
tilin g about like rrind blown but­
and howled. Newton ptared th i*
terflies. tine hy one, we s U lk M
claslfird td :
(Item, livin g up until our w ing*
"For
sale— new ly.built
dog
were only a few fret awsy. It
f * v * you a feeling
that both
planet were hanging m itlonlnee
in th * air from two strings. T n *
tm jM tiers busied noU tl/ hut you
ha'I nu sense of movutnvnl.
th each eas* th * cub* held two
men who looked at ua first In
startled wonder and then waved
cheerfully. M u ig n i looked them
w s r carefuly until hr was sat­
isfied they were Ami-Mean. Then
he waved hark and we whi—led
on to the next one.
The lieutenant was enjoying the
rha»e and *o ws* I until we s ta rt­
ed after the fourth grswhopper.
It was dipping and circling so
much that I Iwgan In feel It was
dogplttg ua. And then I remember­
ed that our own p U n r was uttc rtned.
W r dtew up cvr-n with Ih * last
plane hut Ih r pilot w * * looking
the other way, Morgan edged
rr lm lv nearer ami I could sen the
tuaoirhm on his feature'. T in y

Ftsat publication &lt;* r
IV

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s u it fca* oe*.-i tr» u » (.t A g * ln ‘ t &gt; .
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la t o l t it le o f w h '-h
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bated th e l l t h Jay of

*■ the front door of the keminol*
Count) Coen Hvuee la the City of
Panfenl. rtorlJs. on tl.t sth day ot
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te/al heur* or M i. -*ld eale to satl*ty eaid deoree Term * 1 cn*h. pur.
rh aier to p i) for deed
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te s t * s a p o in t o f b e g tn n ln r fo r
*a k l ro t. ihence SontA i * uearoee o'.
v r r r t . i i ’t .ii
t s t t to a C oncrete M onum aaon the ile b l- O f- w a j lin e o f C
t H la tiw e r Hom e I f snd *1
!h *n ce w ith the lin e
of
said
h ia h w a y . N o rth I f d e a r*— I f
.TiMPite* E a *t H i feet to an iro n
pipe; ib*Bce le d v tn a *e id M an w a y, sp u th la degree* i f m in ­
u te * n * M , I f f i fe e t t o tfl* p ls -e
s t b rn ln n ln a .

fulfill NnHrf

O TTAW A,
Aug.
26 - OVr P rim * M ln iiir r lamia Si. lja u m rt
mat union leadeia today III an
effo rt lo aeltle a nationwlds tail
Strike
which
hae
rlant|&gt;ed a
atranglebold
on this
co u ntry*
tcon-miy
. Th*
union leader*
r*iw*ineu
grim ly allenl a* they rmergisJ
from an hour-lung mrellng to
whlrh they w » r* summoned hy
L aiuviil in llie
CaOwdUlt
government's firs t Intervention lit
a labor dispute.
"W e were asked to see the
Prime Minister and we’ve aren
him — th at'*
all,"
anid
Frank
H a ll, negotiating chairman (or
16 International unions with 90,000 inartber*. you'll have to ask
the Prime Minister fur any tnun
In fa ra a tlo n ."
A. H. Mosher, negotiating for
♦be remainder of the 121.000
a trlk ar*. likewise bad no slat*,
maal. The union chief* Indicated
they would remain In Ottawa for
aome lime. Husbrr heaila the
Canadian Brut list hood of H all­
way Employe*.

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I M r a t V f i n C l A IM * o p OK- J u n s 10(1 u n i
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Legal Notice

Other AUm lniUratlon official*,
unquotable by name, »aid titer*
waa little prospect of an Injunction
attem pt unless the workers refus­
ed to stay on the job under gov­
ernment op* rut i»n.
W hile the Cabinet was In sea-

AUG. 2 V I9 :u

you an opportunity to express your own indi­
vidual taste in motor cor beauty. Come in, con­
vince yourtall that only Chevrolet offers such
n wide « u ( w tn d tr lu l choice at lowest

America’s Best Buy!

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A t TH E C H U R C H E S
AU t h u it h Notices muni br presented at Ih r Herald ufflc*
day Im I o i * publication.

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Hev. 11. I.. Zimmerman, PreNident
Joe C, Crew*, Sec. - Trenn.

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t HR 1ST C H U R C H , Longwusd
&lt; Episcopal)
Ite r. II. Lytllctnn /im n trrn ia n .
11.15. Vicar
18th Sunday a ftr r Trinity
8 m l A.M Holy Communion.
A ll are welcome.

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H«». Angus G, M rln ul*. II. I ) .
Pastor
M S A. M. Church .School.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship.
Sermon by Rav. A. C. M. lions.
1:00 I*. M. i ‘ionr«( Fellowship.
Youth FMIuWshlp
Special music: “ O 1 ova Divine"
g by Chat,cal Choir.
I H H IH T IA N A N D M IS H K IN Alt \
A L L IA N C E
Hark A tanua anil Fourteenth Street
10:00 A.M . Bit,]# School. Mt
A. W ir l.o hi I, Sups i int ••intent.

11:00 A M . Morning Wnr:fclp.
8:00 P.M. Evening Service. The
w ill speak at both service'
The public Is cordiallv invite,!.

p a s to r

HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Has. f| Lyltlrlon Zimmerman,
II. I&gt;, Hector
13th Sunday after T rin ity
8:8(1 A .M , Shutal Eucharist.
V 30 A M Church School.
Services during the week:
Monday through Thursday and
Saturday Holy Communion 8:00
A M
iiitrrvrretorts dally I8:U5 in Cha
pel of Peace
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C E N T R A L B A P T IS T C I I I Hl II
N inth Street ami l.a u rrl Asenue
(las. D. L. W h a lle), Pastor
Sunday School U If, A l l C l***
at for all agrs.
Morning Worship 11:00
AM
Satrnon by Rav. C.F. Purvis.
li.T .U . 7:(M) I M I. Union, for all
age groups.
Kvenlng Worship 8:0fl P M
M r. Purvis i* our speaker uhlle
the pastor is away on a revival In
Kentucky.
9
The tearhers and ■'fff*er« t t*:i
Sunday School w ill rural at th&lt;
church Tuesday at 7:30 P M . for
• covered dish luncheon.
Prayer M arling w ill tie Wednes
day at 8:00 P.M,

T I I E ( I I I III II O F i n il»
3108 Plm Avenue
Rev. Joe C. C rras , Pastor
Sunday school begins nt tt;IB A
M. Classrss for all ages.
Morning Worship ai 11:00 A.M
f Massage by (h r pastor. A ll mem
bars are urged In he present a*
this service
Evangelistic service
H im I* M
Message and altar call given by
the pastor.
Instead of the regular weekly
service, a Singing School is In
progress at the church. T h L school
is tiring taught hv Prof. II. A.
P ar.ell. Singing each evening nt
7:80 P.M. Everyone who is Inter­
ested In singing are invited to at# t r n d this school.
Music for the services w ill be
furnished by the Church string
hand and the public is invited to
attend all these services.

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H IP SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

FRIDAY AUG. 23. 1930

( I I I T K T I IIP i 'l l II I S T ,
S C IE N T IS T
*00 East Second Street
Sunday Srnoul 8 45 A M
Morning Service 11:00 A.M .
Wrunetdnv Service H;00 P M.
Heading Hoorn Tuesdays
and

Fridays 3:00 to 6:00 P.M.
“ C h lis l Jesus" is
the l.i 'son .Sermon
i ■ad in Churches of
tist, lliMiughnut the
day, August 37.
I I k- Golden Test

the Jay a

the subject of
which w ill lw
Christ, Scien­
world on Sun­
Is:

“ Hchold

»,(n the

Lorn,

that I will raise unlo David a
righteous Branch, and a k in g shall
reign and prosper, and shall rr&lt;
rente Judgment ami Ju&gt;tice in the
earth. ...A n d this |s his name
» hereby he shall be called, T H E
LO R D O C R K liillT E O U H N E S S "
(Jer. 83: 6. til.
Among the citations which cornprise the Lesson Sermon l*
the
following from (tie Bible: “ How
beautiful upon the mountains are
tile fret i,f him I tilst bringeth good
tidings, that published) peace: that
hr Ingeth good ti lings of good, that
p u b liih rlli ralvation: that sail!)
unlo Zion, Thy God
reigneth!”
11 a. 63. it .
T h * Eessori-Ss rmon also Includ­
es the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook. ••Sci­
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures," by M ary Baker Eddy:
"O ur M aster taught his disciple*
one brief prayer, which we name
after him the Lord's Prayer. Our
M aster &gt;aid, 'A fte r this manner
therefore pray ye.’ and then he
gave that praver which covers all
human needs" (lit: 7-11 1.

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F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
J. K. McKinley, M inister
Mrs. I 1. If, Slesrhenson, D.H.E.
8:45 A .M . Church School.
A
class for every age.
11:00 A l l . Morning Worship.
Sermon Topic: "Prudes And Pro­
digals".
7:00 I ' l l .
Youth
Fellowship
Service.
8:00 P M. Evening
Worship
Si 1111011 Topic: "A i Things
Are

UPS A N D DOW NS OF A POLE SITTER

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I IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
1607 Sanford Avenue
J, Randall Parris, Minister
“ A Peculiar People" is the »ub
Ject the Minister at The F its!
Christian Church will use far hi*
err molt Sunday morning.
There
will he no night service.
The Church Sc? oul w ill meet at
8:46 A.M.
Midweek tiihle study and p ray­
er a Wednesday H;0o P.M.
You are cordially Invited.
F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
W. Tuurth Street and Laurel
4 venue
Fred R. Morion, Pastor
Sunday School 8:4b A. M.
Morning Worship 10:45 A. M.
Young Profiles Service 7:00 P.M
Evening Service 7:30 P.M.
P rayrr Meeting Thursday 7:30
P.M.

MORNING DEVOTIONS
Rev. Fred R. Horton, pa d or of
the Free Mrthodist ( hutch, w ill he
in rh aig c of Morning
Devotions
throughout next we*L
The program i« a feature of
Station W Tit It,
in
cooperation
with the Ministerial As-ociation,
and is heard daily at S;30 A.M
A titsvuesiuii study »t ine Sunday
School Lesson w ill tie presented
over the station Saturday evening
at 7:16.__
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It. James tiut. It. It. pope, J. Dan
W right, T. A. Vaughan, Jack Rat
tigan, H arry Tooke, fra South­
ward. A rthur Yo w tll, H arrv Lee
Sr., George Stine, Hill W illiam s
ami G, W. Spencer.
W. C. Hutchl*on is chairman of
Ills- Kale Committer which in ­
cludes, Frank W eathrr*her, Sam
M artina and Marvin Lrddon.
The Engineering Committee is
headed hy lle n rv A. Simpson. II
It. pope. Fred II. W illia m *. 7.. V.
James, E. J. Moughton, Sr., and
Ruasell I.. Dallas
Committee is G. W. Spencer, asThe clem man of the Legal
■Died hy K a rly lr Housholder and
Volir W illiam s, Jr.
E. G. K ilpatrick, Jr., is chair
man of a special committee for
Florida Fasti tons arVt
a-rvirig
with him ate Mayor Andrew Car

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li t t l e betw een Juts 31 a m t A u g
1 6 , said E w a n C lague, c o m m it
aiorier o f la lw r s ta ti'tic a .

Pood Prices

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g ra s s

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rasionallr hy racial tireiudicc or (lie Kotvan conflict, and about
falsehood* or by "Indifference D 3.6 per cent below ths- record
the iob of going out and ringin.t higli of July, I'.1!.*
All itrm -li)-ite m survey ill l.t
doorbells to get out tire vole for
candidates who aie friendly to large rities showed the Index
was forced down mainly tiy fall
labor."
log price* for such items ns
He said I hat if th*' p rinter* and tomatoes, potatoes, onions and
other labor union* had put up a bananas The Bureau also note.I
harder fight to prevent elect ion a drop of fl.7 per cent hi bread
uf * Republican Both I ’o n g r w . and I 8 per cent in round steak.
Many other foods went up &gt;
raway, ................ .............
thu IT U wuuld nut have had to
W iight and C liffo rd McKibbln.
On I he Credit Committee are • trend f id million to date in it*
J. 1.. Ingley, chairman, E. G. Kil legal fight agains. Taft lU it le *
Act pioceslure*
P atrick, Jr. and D. K. M 'N a b

Th survey Included te ia ll prices
srf 85 foods in these I I cllie*:
Hoston, Buffalo, Chicago, C le .e
land, Detroit, L u Angeles, New
\o r k .
Philadrlidiia.
I*itlst&gt;urgh
Hichniond, 81 Louis, San Frant'lscu and W atliingloii. I • s'
Wliile round iteok dropp'd 1.9
per cent, i l l other meat* ad vans*
ed, with pork chops op one per
c*till ami ham kutiier, seal collets
and bacon up a f i action

W ith l&gt; i !• * tis it • "Fluoi Fit*’
fk ir n c y .

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t l» r \« i i ' m it - t A f iU iv iK h r M r r v a lu a
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fur M ilillirl liMtirv ll*
u ttrs c tiv r iu»t»littU»ti ui.*l I 0 tlu»u**miil l* u t u n ili m At» hour
on lit 11«* nioit than ;i
pli.l .» I 4lf •*) lu rl »* U* •’HYlBulf
per form i nc* i •■* uni F\*i It* »nt\
hninhilily
h f f liliiu ’V -E c i)hum) — \ i l l ( , \ M
IM I» : m \ k OS r K H F E i l l O N
Oll»ri iiiiMtrU (ruin f t i i -50

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B read bail bsreti a t a re c o rd log I 1
o n J u ly 31 B u tte r , e * g a m i ts*f
f. ,■ p rice* n n tin u e d to . l i i i n c i
atrout one per cent. S u g a i p ric e *
w e re fr a c tio n a lly lu g lie r

il FURNITURE Company
Ned riniillt. Mgr.
'mu | rat First Street

" Itig h i Whets- t t r ' v r I W ii t o r

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4 0 year* of tarvlco
Oulf Life present*. .

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PROTECTION

Its a very satisfying feeling

for YOU!
. . . in Gulf Lift'sfifew Low-Cost
Special 40 mAnniversary PolicyI.

It'* good to dip
Y ES,
automobile and * *

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feature* o l tb it N K W policy which, in your younger and more active
w orking ye a n , actually give* you and your family do u b lr-h cn a fili,

It'* fun to count the q u ick, adm iring glancra
tlirow n y o u r w ay.

double-protection at tu rp rtiin g ly low coal.

It'a nice to have a ear that park* cosily, fur
all it* in ch ei. I t’* w ry plcuaanl to do aw ay
w ith gcarahifting aud c lu td fp c d a l pushing,
and k now in it* »tcud the u tte r aiiuMitlnie**
tif DynaBow Drive'* ailkett lruiivmi**ion
o f p o w e r.

Then in later year*, at the children grow up and
fam ily rc v p n n tib ililie t become le tt and le tt, your
policy m ature* at paid up insurance—no mora pre­
m ium * to pay—yet it c o n lin u rt to protect you by

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Cuaranlerin* payment ol tingle benefit* in the amount

O O U B IIS

A n d atill th at doesn't probe the depth* of a
RoADMAATKR o w n e r’* l e c r c t ■ a tia ia c lio n .

thovvn on th r face of your 40th A n n iv e rta ry Policy.

MOST B IN IfIT S
W hile you're talking w ith one of the G u lf L ife

F o r w hile he know* he h a t a fine ca r, by it*
lo o k , ita feel, It* appointm ent*-

M en title d below, a ik him about thia company he

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represent* . . . and lie'a *ure to tell you that G u lf L ite

W hile he ha» per lor me nee at tu» to m maud
th at need* play irtm id fiddle to no o ther on
th e road —
W h ile he enjoya a very special m easure of
c re a tu re com fort in the quite inalch lrt* gen*
lleneae o f R o a u m a jik H'.h ever*le*el r i d e -

now ha* more than 1500 m illio n of insurance in force

LO W IN COST

and that he’* right proud of hi* company'* record of
*

service, it* tleady growth and financial.strength— and
the company'* proud of A/m, tool
AI. W . D a iry tuple, Supt.

H e k n o w s too that he he* made au exception­
ally wiee lovettm eut.

A f t n ls
L.

ill richnc**, it*

co m fo rt, it* room .
A n d ib v rc 'a • great th rill iu toughing ott ilia
w ailin g pow er of • g rra td ic a ric d alraight*
eig h t end feeling it »iwift re* pom e at any ip ccd .

Y e*, you'll want to a ik your C u li l.ifc Man about ilia im aging

Highlight* of the new
40th Anniversary Policy

into • truly fine

R. M. H u ffo rd

C.

H. E. Pel ton

B. H . ‘ W illia m

He ha* tpenl h it money for the thing* that
make a fine car fin e —and m ulling simple
for allow .
lie lias paid tfic low est price per pound in the
fine-car field —be haa the very * a iittfin g feel­
ing o f know ing hie d o lla r* have given him
solid m e rit, aud solid m erit alone.
W e ’d lik e to have you try UOADMA-ilUK in
h o n e s t co m panion w ith the highest-priced
c a n to he found. W e 'd lik e to have you try
to match it for room , fo r co m fo rt, fo r finish,
for handling cute and for a b ility on the m ud.
Then check the prices—und sec if your own
tense o f saluc doesn't advise signing up right
now w ith your U uick dealer fo r a Uuick

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hand. Had Ih rir garment* tieen
*1«ined n llh rrlm-on with (T.-ist
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IIV JA M KM M U tl.m v
o f tin* C o u n c il o f E u ro p e , s p e a k in g a t a re c e n t m e e tin g o f
th e A s s e m b ly , d a n g le d la -fo re th a t h o tly
th e p r o d u c t iv e
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r ic la lR iii Ih f Nljg
m a r k e t f o r E u ro p e a n goods w h ic h w o u ld I k ? fo u n d in A f r ic a
rliRagf* t«»ir4 ht
I m th*
i f th e s ta n d a r d o f liv in g o f th e A fr ic a n n a t i v e w e re r a i l ' d .
»nrfal *fr rtltt |»rnt fitu
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r kn ititr 4* III *«r 11ip-ii1V't&gt;ft ct■ IV thf l
m a rk e t w o u ld he c r e a te d f o r a ll m a n n e r o f g o .!.a an d m a ­ I, nr| lt*&lt; *-*nr If* tv, |a *•
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i It .I f pttMrnr tiillurtlfii lli!« wr'fr*
te r ia ls i f Home m a g ic co u ld l if t th e a v e r a g e A f r ic a n fa m ily
i ( i t ' h r * r'VI» * flit * ! « » , * « li e p r t lH
i *.#is *»iSf It* a jlilf ll Itwsff t‘" * I
to a m o d e rn h ou se, w it h f ’n m ifn r * a n d !•:•.*h r ;rr.
!
Ui * I h |Sg* • H M f U lIf
i" i t , to posHdudon td a n a u to m o b ile o f
o rt
a n d a w a rd
W A K lIIN G T O N , Aup "•’&gt; ' l ’i
rolie scnletl to W e s te r n liv in g . T h e p ie t u r e is ulm ont Ireyo nd
'IV liul w ill it me JO to tile in dnl
iim ig in a tio n . I f su ch a t h in g could co m e t o p a is , n eed le ■ to
is ff and cents t "
■ay th e r e w o u ld I k * a m a r k e t fo r A m e r i c a ns w e ll an fo r
T h a t’s the big rpiestion
pe.i
E u ro p e .
pie now dr awing
11 IV iu n l
i'l tdd-ag' p 'n 'iu n *. or ih..
T h e r e Is a p o te n tia l m a rk e t o f a lm o s t c o m p a ra b le
Setting them -""ii,
. tile r ll
an ti p e rh a p s o f s o m e th in g n e a te r In po U t i l it y , in th e W e
lo lig tllr out thr rt
t" rn H e m is p h e re . T h e r e a re m o re th a n a h u n d re d m illio n
( h t m o iiii in S o u th A m e ric a a n ti |u r h n p
f i l 't v m illio n in
T ill will trv to nri.wer th &lt;
N o r th A m e r ic a s o u th o f th e U n ite d S t a t e 1 b o rd '*r. T h e r e nt&lt;
x t.rt
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n u m ero u s h ig h ly d eve lo p ed • itle -i an d a r e a t it, tin
i,
for
rv ’IV
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tlhi
pio u s, y e t tln 'rc a ls o art* M lti-la u ti.d • ; im ut ol th e popu
"w reefiting th tn or w hiTi
iiitin it liv in g in p r im it iv e s ty le .
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d ll affect
In Ix ilh A f r ic a and S o tH ti A m e ric a t h e r e a tv m anv n&gt;
T hb In
JM- of *every p e n sio n, f t on y 1Hf» f
I urat re s o u rc e s fr o m w h ic h ro u ld !«' t l r a w n th e w e a l I It to
-it tom ItOt llii- in r r» ;IFF | \ r« If th
l?a.v fo r s o m e th in g lik e a m o d e rn s ta n d a r d of liv in g . M ow
•me id 1 s tu n g tin - Hi
can th e c y c le I m* set in m o tio n , how ca n a p r im it iv e |ten p le
1 afP &lt;rlacib M i
The Ii iw e s t pel
te lu ffl ie,-t a n 1 i o c m ISV-d t»v nlxnD
net on th e p a th o f m o d e m liv in g ? T h a t is one o f t l|
e .b n lf.
most fa s c in a tin g a n ti p o te u tia llv p r o f it a b le &lt;pn i t loti" o f tie
lb
In
A u g im l
p resen t a g e , an d o n e o f th e moat b a f f lin g .
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Starting Thorn Youn.r
In som e E urojs'an countries the p ln s th minds o f c h il­
dren Itnvp boi'ti ta rg e ts fo r subversive pr&lt;i|i;ii;atiila and lat

r r.;:vc
..tr a iig
*.» ? , * i . ... (.fiiiiii» i,u A M i.
In o r d e r to fo rn ta ll su ch h a p p e n in g s h e n *, m anv a ilttll
rcs|K inaiblu f o r c h ib irc n a n * m a k in g a p o in t •&gt;( in s tillin g in
*&gt; llig c n t p a tr io tis m and rig h t th in k in g i n t o th e ir v n n lh fu i
t h a rg i's . O n e p ro je c t a lo n g such lin es w n
c a rr ie d n u t r&lt;
(Anyone whn want* to L t t p up l • c e n tly in th e H a r le m d is tric t o f N ew
Y o r k , w h e re f i v «
dale on the guerrilla w a tla tr now th o u sa n d c h ild re n Irctw e cn th e ages o f t, u n d 11 rnarc)ie&lt;l
going on M'ltJc H r,I ( hlna thntihl in a p a ra ib * ca lle r I “ Y o u th Is iv a lt y fia v W a l k " C e re n io n b
lewd Milton C a itifft *»nm Drip ■vere h eld jn out* o f I fie (Mirks, w h e re th e c h ild re n
am
“ Sieve Canyon
p a tr io tic so n gs, lis te n e d In speeches, p le d g e d a lle g ia n c e t,
th e F la g , a n d cnint tim ed r e f tv d ilu en ts
"Thi» w ould not he lit* time, it
I ’a l r i o li s m , f r r ’i'd n m a n d lo y a lty , a-i a lis tr a c l i"m -, m&lt;
icemi to Ut. lot M illo jd men, oi
.drove th e ireads o f c lliltlro n . I nl liv t ia m m e r m g h om e dngh*
any other group to liohl a peroral
n nereto fa c ts r e la tin g to th ese c o n ce p ts , t h e y m a y I m* let!
llfik r Mow the Humant mu' I lie
to w a rd a t t it u d e s w h ic h te n d to Itcrnrne h a b it u a l an d w ill m
•tnuied at our folly!
tim e m a k e lo y a l c itiz e n s o f fh ern . C h ib lr e n need p o i i t i t i

Lrurn In let wrll enough shut''.
An Anny rntjmr'T itching tor
action decided to In tn lr r Irrun
cngineeti to p ir-ili'iopri , unde hit
(im |tirn|, sad droggrd into the
M io u iip p i River. I tefore Itrlfi cnuld
rtsch hrm. I j . Col Xt'illiarn fh r
o f A n d .non. 5 C drowned.
-•*
T h in l h r . tear, M o ll M . ld
will lie ptrrid rn ! of the Sectailv
Come il for tlir month ol Augml
•lo n r. In lt*e more dsyi, w rilet A.
1. Goldberg. |.tl« b M ild '* g re.t
»lone l .c r will dioi|&lt;|&gt;e*r ttom the
leleviiion »cr**ni. W r ho|te hr gort
beck to R u m ..

scho o lin ir in lo y a lly , Is’cnusc th e s u b v e r s iv e - tire te n tl th a t
th e ir te a c h in g s re p re s e n t lo y a lty . It is n o t a lw a y s e a s y to
te ll w h ic h is th e t r u e lo y a lty . It can he ocm t h a t even a d u lts
s o m e tim es a r e footer I.

Children And SI reels
P r e v e n tin g a c h ild fr o m e n te r in g t h e s tr e e t a t an tin
p re d ic ta b le m o m e n t Is o n e o f th e fe w t h in g s w h ic h .-cent to
Is* u t t e r l y im p o s s ib le . In so m e places ice c r e a m m a k e rs s e l l ­
in g t h e ir product fr o m s tre e t tru c k s h a v e a d o p te d a (tollcy
o f r e fu s in g to sell to c h ild re n w h o rrn - - t h e s tr e e t alo ne t
reach t h e tr u c k . A n a s to n is h in g n u m lr e r o f c h ild re n seem
to liv e on w h ic h e v e r s id e o f th e s tr e e t th e s e tru c k s h a p is m
to Is? c r u is in g .
A m o th e r m a y s p e n d co u n tle s s h o u rs in le s t h in t* h er
c h illi rrs|K *ct fo r th e s t r e e t , yet fl w ill in- m a n y y e a r ' In*
fo re sho c a n be re a lly s u re H u d he w il l d a y w h e n Im is
s a te . It w il l a lw a y s r e m a in one o f I la* h e a v y re-ipon .d u litb &lt;
o f e v e ry d r i v e r , w h ile m o v in g n h m g a r e s id e n tia l s tr e e t, to
keep a w a t c h f u l e y e o u t for* thr* u n e x p e c te d y o u n g s te r.

IxtNHon In Urcck
Tam pa 'Iriliu s r

July w«» the tm l home tmilding
month in thr niim n't ImOuy.
rw *e than
144,0(10 non l.r m
dwelling lim it bring m n tliu rln l
during t h .l period. Hut it you
didn't grt tb it nrtt hmite limit in
July ot havrn't ytl got it undet
com tnirlton. you m.«y h ite to w *n
s good long Im ir.
**Tbr l i n t h rrr /r tin t h|owt
bom noilh In toulh mtv hang to
our e . t t thr r l.t h uf m ounding
•rm t". wight wrll h«tr l«ern the
Hfflmetion ol G rn ri*| K rn n ry 't
remarkt before the Hottry Chib «t
Osk Ridge, Tenn, The fa it many
o f u i w ill know whit R u u i.n tnUtitinnv te .lly «tr will he when
the .tom Itombt fall on Hew York.
U . S. tnililaty mni ate .aid t«
favor a d n item at to "who our
real rnemv it" in ca»e ihr Korean
conflict ifire .d t. I hat It In n y .
ilitlead of |itilling nut little Ironfire* all over the wot Id, they would
favot eliminating thr furling W rll.
now that it a fine idea. W r too
would hr in favor of rnngdeiefy an_ nihilating anyone v»Im&gt; trirt to
l U t t another war, little or lug.
But if we can’t whig Kotra, how
in thr wmtd are we going to whip

Rtmta )
Reading the other day of the
woman who wrote a letter In tomein authority romlrinning thr
ringing of the gtral Human rung,
•**Th* Volga Boatman". w * were
ahorked .1 tbi* new diiplay of
t. that perverted form of |M lirntiim
plague&lt;l thn country ro
during lb« wan with Gerf , ThU woman rayr that if
r aay 6 ne want* to hear Ruraian
•U v e dirge* they ran go In M otrow .
T bi* remind* u i of the riot a few
l ! t ago which rievrn trd the
nan violini.t Giruking from
performing in fa rn rg ir H a ll, the
* stion agaiiut F riu K reaikr
the banning of the German
ia many public tchooU
f t m World W ar. V «

! n

Anilil tkt* illiillu tiiin m rn t
In
Keren arid the deepeninu (tesalmI'tn in Kim ipe, ll I* helpful tn
recall that the Turret uf ilrmtK-raty recently have won a aig nlfleast victory over the fu rrr* of
Communltm.
It
happened
in
Greece
The eitaldlthm enl of a atatde.
ilrninctalir n r e n w im t Iti a m antry in up tu in apart hy CummunIM thnnting and plutOng. I*
a fairly well Itnnwn alary. It a*auinaa greater importance now
that r'ommunWm haa Inftlrted
liiinillutini;
defeat* un Putted
N itio n * foreet in Korea and It
hating 111 im n mntrlee In tmirh
of Kurope.
The atory o f the G om m iinlit dr.
feat in G reet* ia of apeeial In lr
re«t to Plnridtan* ^♦ca^l»e the
man rh lefly re«pun*ddp for It
waa l.l. Gen. James A Van lle e t,
former University t f Klutidn fo«itliall roach.
(irneral Van Kleet arrived tn
New York C ity l . - t week, a f lr r
two and a h alf ye ar, ihoard. dot
Ing which he served as head of
the American m lltlarv mission to
Greece lie w m officially honored
at a City H all reeentlon amt h t c r
a t a luncheon where American
rind Greek d'gnltarie* acclaimed
Mm for llt&gt;eratlns tireeee fr*&gt;m
the threat o f Pommnniit controt,
Tha A rm y gave him *t second
Oak le a f ( ’ luster tn Ms Dis­
tinguished Mcrvlce Medal, which
he won as commander o f the
Third ('orp* tn World W a r I I .
What the general said on th at
neraslon Is worth noting.
Greece has given tha free world
nrttef lh *t (Vimmunism e»n lie
stopped, the New York Ttmes
■luoted General Van Kleat as say­

ing, tint there ore trv rra l coi).
'litIons net*- nry to n ure u.-rer* for democratic fn r iti.
’T 'lrtt." h« said, "a rountry ’s
armed forces ir e only a #tront?
a . Ilic | niI i t tc .l gmernment tin t
support* them
If it'
a tre k
go vet film nl perhaj
It
order,
to Its army w ill Sa weak and then
(he army might » » n r "
Then, he ..m l. the country m n.l
have a loyrl nrtny
■ with no
*Vallahor«tora" in either the top
command or the •.nnllr t platoon
— and an adcuuate latvir *uppt\
"Any nation w ith good end ade­
quate manpower ran l&gt;nlM an r f
fee live m arhine ag ain -I |trd ag
Etc dim,"
GnMcral
Van
F ls rl
arti'l. ’'fg te them tin' loot, and
you will h a te , | i effectite m.t
rhlne."
An t-th a ha" n ilrnot? &gt; t-lrm -of
gtivcmni-M fnlthounh many w ill
wish for nlronEt-r IcadcrrdiTp); a
loyal armv and tlie world' Btcat
est pend of .k ille d la l.ir. Our fa il­
ure he. lecti In providiog on»
army with enough manpower and
modern tool, to niatch the Cotu­
rnu n lit threat. Korea has aw a ­
kened us In our rtto r; t i m e r
should give m courage for thr
hattle and cnrtftdeiw of final vie
lory.

H O W A R D /.IN K

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nt th - md station. They hatukig. d
h, 1lt.tr Hat* fo
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of ti EElng dun** and poured pla«ma into the
Tl
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in h in t
b it m oil'
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it - i* had walked over it frw hours
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und
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illgne yni(i. Th" heat
' l l into
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Ami then
; ! - Ther e were no mom stletll'illar liy it* *t III I h iii* are first
iiiimm- ilowi I the lull A - t.t-tle. i., i . v i they filed into a bate rnHIh r A u if ii'l | h -u «U'u fu ru r- *i'»d
watkim;
lit the ii-ad ear and easeil Ibi m-i-tvr- i&gt;niel"
itren. 'u p » ri- n lh c - i s. w h a t th e y
of n dnm ken m in , ' ii tbi- tiled flour. \ soldier rami
I If
lu m p lu, i t n r t l n g S i-p i t:
two of ins i ntnrade* I if cutml with a lil'inkrl for each
f snpt- led I
M il (V-TD; f i t &lt;»22lJ ftg
nlm od puride and l i f Hum eseept one
I! i f i. fit (fait; f|A Ifrtfii; ■ Hi
it hi* - il an-l un ••«•
' Ml r
" I ’m sorry." the -oldier u»id.
,l&lt; &lt;y:ti
7 &lt;(0.7:20);
■ U • re nut uf hlanketa I'm M&gt;r1 ini:
tlo'idl. Cll* ( i.7 t)i; J20 (1
i
b* al r*-t him ." a buddy I ’ V "
2 fdft.OTC
I (fTx.riO).
that damned heat-"
1i-i wound'd m in -aid, “T 1 i*l'‘
said"
i .’ 2a i: 121111 ( l.W' 1; ; . j ( i i ' ;
then l.iii'icM -all* I be i one -II riE lit, Mar Don't w orry alnut
Ttu
i f i h ;W || 127 1f.'a i), 128
a d r etcher, four j no "
down * 1, woi lol.M U ; ( 2P 1 .1J Mil 1, KM* '.i-'ili
Korean youth' ru n ie*l Ibe
"H i II, I'm sorry.** the soldier
it (ff.’i llll; K ' f | M i.?*UI: M l Ss.ni r.
litter trying h i"-I *■' t In lout the raid
»17.201; £&lt; l 1SAH 2U 1; 1.77 fts n
And
b*
lust afte r mlilntirM the Irni*
Jut; (;in t|*UI J D |( s li 1X} t ,!A|* men '
them came nllo-rs. gome tv pan moving Inking the men
td ((02 2*»k: t-TO &lt;tn : m i: km hied
l ick to a life that rw vrr would ist f f i l} . f l 1 (tn 1 Oil 1: » 1&gt;| , O;* 2 ■)
the »ame f«r mo«l of them.
' t i l fn
IT f l ‘ «&gt; 7111; I I I &lt;*'! 7.ia.&gt;(; l l . ’i * r t o
And lhal is a glimpse into th
(CX fail; flu i Ids r,(n
hi- lit;
to ll of this war.
I o ld -age
#’ |N*iul(in« p»» op urn in. i f . ' .171
ts till'* lolv 1. mbs Tin 1 mini
V u V t i Ii#'
if i i . f f
muni of '.‘a w ill remntu o n .hi«n»u.l I
H I'H A It C O N T IH H .H
•it the maximum wilt ri »• front nr-N r the nrn
W A H IIIN G T D N , Aug
2b i. ’,0 to fxji. flirt only ItoKi* trn • in ^
The
govrmment
today
put
ll*
|w n
•mr
e f ti-r duly I I tri­ i
p* li­
oy.it ha, l under rs |m tt controls,
if tl pi-tp
es.»
n il hare In I hose Inct
• ffective Sept. I.
ri i
roplc
No worker " f roursc, •in i
The
I ’ommerce
llepartm cnt,
ilehr
ii-ri-ion at all onlll lu
g *'
which Is in charge of espor* con­
I
rwn
-1
highWhite |IH i Ih
unit hat met the rei|iiirco'cnts for
tro l-, nunnoticed that each export
i
rettiiiB a pen shin, such us w ork­ a • • *im l w ink"i in -c
xhlpnlent of oignr Valued at I2A0
m
.
t
r
*
ing long enough iti a (oh rover-*. I u il, tty a v erp -■* ihi mtu
nr more w ill renuire a license,
S\
the
hichit
i
.hi
i
hy the Is it.
units at he destination ts t'nnada.
rl"
Ill- wifi- gets a pen -&gt; -n fot )k * 1 1.11 In (nx.Vi the nti
Government officials said tho
self, Iml uot until skv'r h i i«d Iv Idfi.
tiin p lj of n ig .ir In this country
T jiV ' the saatr family i f I.
-ii.t until lo t lo r hand ns* re*'te*l
i. gomi, am! the action 1* onty
ind r lifte d Hmwlng Ids Iter pen I . ’entitled to only Ih™ m - n - * '
•prn aultonary."
',,,.,.1
..ill,
•
l,
t
'loo m
on i half of his
And the widow of a worker en j ftlfttrei fo t unit Neptervti
Hint to s pen-ion, wlrethsr hr | p irsp th
111
V f.
( 1 in l ;
■i-i-I to fot,- nt oft ■r *ib, net a
Jour
nupt"
*'-lf
when - 11*-j ((2-71; total for tbi
at hr sir.. Ilc i - is three fo urth' i f f / t ; widow (Itiro i cgi t ;ni
E x iH ’ rt W p I c I i R i*|M ilr
Mince the Jour fim ltv will
if that her husband got or ws&lt;
-ntitled to.
diwwtng i p' • -em I • fo*&gt; -tidi­
er u*
Klip|M
ItcuK oiudilu I ’rico n
Ji.n*
(rawing th*- t!I.V2. wltrn an even hi
n is b e n
lain • 1r I, the
m a(iuiiim pen-ion In A uriK * an
hi- w ife wn» re ttin g a peniion enn't shate In ll. ll hl*ti- T l**e
A l l W o r k G u a r a n te e d
Iml ( l i , &gt;.iip|Mj«t&gt; lie hnd liecn en I inly ih i -a going on !-&lt; n Ion all*
t it led to the m inim um iml died a ml that.
Ida widmv was getting her pen don
The minimum will &gt;*nv ui
lu August.
n iter -lull t. 1012 tint
"
They would gel the Itt- ir.,
dale the maximum w ill b 7-ui
&lt; oim try ( lull Road
K.i lain Smith entitle &lt;. aft*
m alt I hire case
wrhlrt* en in
fleet Kept. I, with tha rife still ; duly t. I'J.’i ' to Ibe maxumiii) m
entitled to one hslf h r, htist'un '' ' Ids wife nr widow and Go
" In
twn-mn *nd tha widow,
t h r o j t h t y ll g*t
fourtha
J u n o - - ttfd; hi- wife f.|P *u
H e ir I* whst Im io
anil hi I W illow- 1/rO
rife of widow -go* in tu g in ' . B ill the * * s r n -e pi o jnn f* ■
m il wlult llu y 'll e.-t m H-pl . . &gt; 1 tho-e I hjj. m u u : to draw
i*
I f he was entltlarTIn the msximiie. i July t l ' r - ‘ »H t I*
d .v it f '
(lenston, with August fir &lt;t sly* I itWl 8 " r i* l ‘i-ftiiMiv
.»
n i
W p trm b er In psrenlhe.rs
J unit rtill te- • ■
f" i v*ar
Jour
| | i t ijriii.M it; to « i t r
ifU 'w a r i)

1941
I'hone !«l

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U. S. Troops Battle Communists
And H eat In Fierce Korean Fight

THE NATION TODAY

i I'lctntr* Nehru nl Inali a M * t
tlw t ih r rfta n iri nl .1 ttnul W m hl
W ar a tr alxml 5ft *0 l l r it mote
oplimiUii than rmi't.

M «*| uesilfuiilir n*w» we have
teei, lately war Secretary John.nn'
prediction tha* lire Korean war
would be oyer hy February. Mr
hat been ao cnniiilrntly wrong about everything rive. wr*te afraid
(hit meant a lont; hatd ilrugglr
i.

Undeveloped Markets

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111TICK
Sedan

lots

OLDS
2 Dr. Sedan
n. eu tifu l lilact.
*i (an ally (Iwm-d, l(itdi«,
G ihh I tire*, extra irteit
randltion
For Kale

$155000
1940

A NEW SERVICE

For Homes Beyond the Gas Mains
.*■11 A*Ga* •• a new and belter lypr of L. P. fix *

net vice (or home, and businesses
I h- i u I hI Ih r city gas m i in*. W ith this • m i c e the Company supplies the tank mil the
I timpani 'im plies the gss. A small installslh'ii charge and a small deposit Is all It
tjk re lu grl this convenient, reuuom lrr' service in yi.nr home for rooking, water hast­
ing and refrigeration.

You Save With Sav-A-Gas Because:
• laiw Insinuation charge.
• Utility lypr ralr*v.™-thr mnrr you tiar Ihr Ir.tn ll moln prr mill,
• Yon pav only for Ihr nan you use and AFTER you have t*cri it.
• Company nupplim Ihr lank.
• Company Areps (hr lank nupplird with itna.
• You pay for » rn lrr once a month—regular utility service.
A SUPERIOR SERVICE AT A REASONABLE PRICE

OLDS
2 Dr. Sedan

New Heat O v e rs , Good Paint,
Gnnd Tires A Good Condition
Special
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{It-autifnl Hhie Scdanetlr,
ftadhi, New T ir e ' K x lt * G"»d
fond ltien For Hate

$ 5 3 5 .0 0

*l845«o

Sav-A -G as
Conault: A. J. Greer nr Jark Horkariny, Dinirirf Keprenmlallvra

CUSTOM T A IL O R E D COVERS A1J40 A V A IL A B L E

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Social A n d Personal Activities
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The SunforJ Ti&gt;«n&lt;n&lt;i riu li
w ill hold I t ' legular lm r I iiij;
1hi Tourist Center at 7. . 1 j|.
Under tin -pon...... Up ,, p t .
Siciita I ’hi sorority, t»i &gt; n-,
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Final plan* w rte announced
today for thr nisritAge of Mia*
Nora Louise l.iimiiiuist to Benny
Steele An*tin.
Thr w nliliii|[ will take plate on
Sept. I nt 7:lill I'. M. » l the First
Methodist rh n n h w ith the Rev,
J K. M rK inley n ffiria lin it. No
fornml Ittvil ........ a ir Iwinu lsatliul. hut nil frie n d . and relative*
of thr coiiplr ate invited to a t­
tend th r wedding and the reerptlon tm ineiiiatrly following at

Mi
t*e»il K u t'tin -m i Mr
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Mi
M a i. 1 1 ! n!t
n t'itu tn
Hn|»p rri!»*rljiim*it \\ t1n r*‘l»)r nl^n;
ut her liiilllr &gt;o Vnii
S%rlHH* *
wi*h n hniii*' w nr min? I»*r I 11
; W e d n e -d n v i iL* MIf tl •« fill
I r r **tl \\ * * f F It ' f S t I "i( C ii in f * #
cellnneoii, allow.
n l itrtnt nf ^t r
itm rM * % lit#*ik* |it i $r«1 w it h f i i i i t *
R o b e rt I I m*.» n t finor hi'fin*'
Mnrlkhnm \\ »
•t«**|»t A **'t l***Mi* ;irt»*i*t»»t in i . i t i IL tlitin * M r.

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Min, Ct H, K ittfr &lt;* Phtl Mr if»«| Ai» K»»fr#*v
WrrlHifiif |»|nr» will
Hi. f l t i i r U'lllm Mr Whif«
Mill n tiinic hi «linlir- nl K»rmr% n | nt a In trr tU lr.
t'riih-rmily*

l.iiko Mary

KHrnrfn iif f'r *nf Ilrfirfrr i* UT 1**&gt;
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faiiiiv$lllt!4tn M"r&gt;vrml
IV n |» i f mI
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KrUlltK

Mr
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I n ll.nrlitrt itml M ia*
have rritirn tl front
lort*. N .r . m 1* r r Iht v
irjuttvt*. a ril ta-lmr
m rvptl fl hrtU# moM

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M r. and M r*. Vr&lt;rtier N’et*ori
have a* Iheir gm-ala, M r*. I n
Mltillir «ut
hRtjrna. mol her of M r, Nel*on
.in I h it friend. Mra Rn*e C.irnorn
twith of lln rtfo id , Conn
,4nf| «Utt'*|t
Mt
Jonnie If .union ha. bn.I «
I »l«t l«t ffl
her giteat* the pa*t week, her .on
Wlcnlnn H • an.| daughter-in-law. Air. ami M rv o il' l w t,u Wujrai- Itarm iin of |(o*ninn, S C
•t l
\ id lin g M i and Mr*, f*. C Itm
nt th r n*rtl •linoton ate their urn and datifh
’. i io t«iv, Mt
and M m . K oiott
W eltro g il ao,| on, Robert, Jr. of
1'no uin.it I. Ohio.
M* trtd Mi
llerto-rt | ..tie .r. i
h i have l.ien in Virginia inee
J u l). ridurneif U t Ttie dav.
Mt
Itiynn IH&lt;rr ha* lte«'n v im
.Ig It 'alive In / i II wimhI till* n **t
week.
M rv Virginia Itobft]*mi. daugh
Ier nf Mr. and A ll,. J. I-:. Rnldn
” 11 a.-nnipanird Af. , I lia Wood
aid, Keminolp County Home Item
o i.itration Agent, on h»r vacation
iv t*
pent tn Can.id a. Tho\‘ left
.Satntdav.
M r*, k. fk. Raker left Tliutailav
lot Cl i r l.-rton, VV, V * to hr p tr
.lit pt the niartiAgo nf a grand
daughter. From there *he g.o-a
lo Rig Stone Cap to allen.l th.
•ol.ti i wedding releluatlnn of a

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P E N N E Y 'S

Vrtem l. Ilf Alt# Wm II VInt
I I I . - * ’ w ill he glad Ml hear ’ that
he i, now at home following -ut■ety at the Orange M ..initial Ilia*
pit il in Orlando.
M. and M i* C I I'n V h am no-'
hihlten e n jo ye d a f rw day* nt
Daytona Reach Inat week
Returning from a vacation in
‘ I-irth Carol inn Mat week were A(t
■nd Afra. Ralnh
W illiam *
and
.laughter* Af yrna and Alelanie
M l* . Ilunepn Raker, danghteof Col. and M r*. Wm. K. Raker, i*
employed by Ihe Florida
R ta t*
Rvnk. Sanford.
Mr. and M r*. II. I. F.uhank* and
dntipMor Rochelle left la d w.'etfvt a vacation in Aneer. N C
fhey were aernm panted by two
ir- e
Vivian pnd Joyce Rvr I,
who had been plaiting them.
M )*a Marijann Krtliank* ha* a -eeplcd a poaitinn w ith th® K lrrh o ff
intereata In Sanfnnl.
Air and M r* J. f, llnldiv at*'*
daughter M ary C m re are vi*U
Ing relative* in Cntadam. Canton
and Thre. M ile-Ray, N. V. M *r v
Crare appearetl over th ;
N IIC
Televltlnn In New York C ity, a
they ‘ topped o ff there
Mty. T. I,. O'Connor returjir.l
from Miami Saturday. She had
v|*ded her aon-lli-law and daogh.
trr. f»r. and Mra U W. Whelehel
there.

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ha* the ending It'* fierfiel I
,hnot i t .'"
Capful Review: " I e l‘» It..--."
ea rrle . a high degree .if en-.&lt;
lutnmenl, ih a n k .
tn
Ihe . n
Ih u .if *ni nf R d ly Hilt Inn ” 'he grenl l.tpping nf Fred *
(alre. She i f a prrfnrtnei ” h
m a n ic , inln a
tu ffy R—- '■
fam ily and he ptayf a hnnfei w tla yen fur finance A fle r a pi»’e
l.in g .( a r l, Ihe fln ry hng. d»vr"
w llh Inn much talk Rut II p&gt;
vide, a fiilla l.tr htel-grnund far
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night w ritin g It. I had to gH
hark m at and I wanted to fin. h
Ihe pietiire
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M iriuui Hopkin* i* u chut tiling
hid)' who re. I* o ff r o d *t«rie*
ut ii .itpid .lip itod then add*,
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the »tory o f why aho turned down
it chance to piny I uturenc- Oil
vicr'* w ifi in Ida new Hollywood
movie.
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apti it .1* th&lt; glenl O livlrr'a wife
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agiec* with IhiIhiwia. Rut I lin e a le other eon
aldernlinn*. dm iW Inred.
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w » , fine,*' »h.
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w ife needed more motivation- I
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• mnll; l i i e d.m*n't mutter. Hut
the wife needed to to- undrratnnd
fot the good of the whole *tory
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W illie nod he .reined to like
them. Rut he didn't know if h.
would le ntih to work them into
the nriipt "'
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.tti.lio o li.to l) had n log invent
men! in lb&gt; putu io nnd rni.l II
...uldn't
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tlopklna'
UaUttl fee
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part for nothing. Iwiaune of itm
people involved," nhe vowed. ‘Tint
thal wouldn't lm w i*e.
" I wouldn't w m k for Ca.uim.uni f»i under $5,1X10 n wiei
They wouldn't ie»peet me if t
did."
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Ituth AVarrlrk gut 11'., job
l-utii Tung w ith Minn lli.pkoi*
gave niv a chanee to check .... 'i...
Irgvnd o f hei feml with It* tie
llo r ll The two »r!re **c * r. '
n couple of picture* n few y m «
ago, and apatka tr|m rted l) (lew
on their *et«. It wn* only oato'
al with two *urh atning-will.-d
women.

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no..nrr the engagement o f llio ir
U IH MHIonvilli Avenue
1r r... or Ito ier
.o.i Ml | .1 ■ M i
I'-wt. - ■In'ightir. &lt;'ut her I n r
l.illian .
to
te r r 'tr d to lnow th.rt In- Im
to Alvin Center,
of ' I * a* 1 lli.vtitr.l I.M . W I el. hel, &lt;nn of Ml
moved to tl&gt;'
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ami Mr
Hugh t* Whelrhel
Nursing Home in I'slalk t
b e in g n rin .iiir.-r.t lie 1iy
M i** Clark nIleorle.I the local
I- »
M i*. Rofinr attend-wf th Us-*, ■ hii.il* and »n
graduated from
(ilenn W indd.h and
on ,1m
ford
hoot* and ( n i . l i i i t r .1 fr.nn Seminole High HellonI where *hr*
and John ate returning to \ t l -n* . S. ti in.rlv tl.
S Imril * • ■
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a f l r r viniting Mi
J M. Rrn.lv elirnii of |H. St
i- now i n to l.iv r' and p.irtleifiiite«l in other
nutate
at her hour on Carl, i i r t i n M r. nt «H..r« •« t-'n &lt; . • ».
.letiviiie* She rivflved hi t H R
Drady w ill irtn rn
lit.-min s..*•
Mr. I'enlev gra.lualrtl with th* legi... in M ii'ie Kdueation front
them for r t t l ill Wor k
. In *, of IK itl *. and *ili. tl..«t(.no. 1t ..
1. / I . St.ite College t.n Women
bn. hecir employe I uu'- It H&lt;-. &gt; 1*nMJIedgi'v ille and I*
on the
M r. and M i* 'VIIHani
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,no|f I).- (Tie ....
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have j. re tu rn ..I to Alluntn
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Wed Kenny Austin

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Joo Hal r have I
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re I Mined front l in n honevmwri in | C ia r t. white* rn • igcmcnl to Howai.t l.yn Whelehel, op nt Mi and
Sanford, where they .... n,.v. tl, ,t
M r*. Hugh ( IV trh h e l i* la mg unn .nirm t.
mg their home

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M i** Kelly ItoM- IliHilehan w ill
serve ns maul of honor&gt; and Mia*
I'eggy -linn' l.u n li|u ia t. niece of
the bride, will (..• junior brides­
maid
M l-. I tiinilipii*t Will be
given in mart m gr by her brother.
Raymond I
I undquul. W alter
Steele. iou*in of the groom, wi'l
ict a* I., l man. and th r U'het*
w ill in' lla io ld Chapman, J. D.
(Srogsn. Illake Saw yer* and RoIwrt F. M .e lr.
V program of nuptial nni*ir will
I * given by M i*
Kdward M r. K a m i ami K&gt;&gt;g.-i l i m m , M.l.iirl,

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M cK inln Hall

Tin' Reardall A vm p r C in l, u .ij
,tKi&gt;l al the Chapel ai ; in I M
T h r Wotnati‘~ '1i 'M in i -. I 'in,.n
o f ScmiU.de R a id i.l
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w ill havr a rnnfervticc on
.ni
m nnitv Missions" ru n -h i-t.l l.j
Mi
r llff.-r il W r i t e
it. t'« m
•numlv Mission* chi.il .
-i.
F irs t baptist Church at it no A.
M. There w ill W a r m n . l &lt;|i«h
0
lour In &lt;&gt;n ut no. ni Mr ml .
m
u rg rd to a llrm l and visitor* m**
welcome.
T l’r Young
'd u ll
\v&gt; 1
Class of
th
I..i
V iH i.
C h llirh
w ill
h.iv. |i
meeting ni Ihe horn «.f m . i -.'
Mi
l l o l - i t I I'.tk , . at tail |* .»•
A n lino at H 0(1 I 'M
Ml i - . n t '- r
a rr urged to make a ■p&gt; U| af
fo il to at tro d tie . »»*.•«, -g f,. it.
el« Mon* of till 1 i In . nfll , . . f, ■
A th r vm r.

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demuerary'* hotlciii wea|ioru In
ju ,
w. f with R u f.la heie.
T h t, f||m |,n,| We ,i Rcrlln gig
g ||nif
| | m when giggle, wete
&lt; ti during ihr llu.»'iir
(ilm-ka.le II w.i» reU.uerl rlurlni,|1f, Whi’|»unllde tnareh of Com.
mt a n i ■l &gt;t • a .I Herman y .uiii «n
Rcillti.

Kasliimi Craft
( *«» |t l&gt;|t*i*-i

Ilanirl (liven
House Slippers

tatn &gt;cnt Naval help w rekf ago.
If •* piling .till mure. The at rail
of Fnrmma i« w ithin e«.y range
of A m n ira n aitpower liffc il nn
Okinawa
Varying from IM* t &gt;
2'Jft m ile, in width, Ihe f lr a ll
if ra»y to patrol.
For the»e reaf«&gt;n. and other•
of more Involved diplomatic a fpect, the United S tale r hae no
p la n , now lo fend (lo o p , to th.
d efen .r of Formirfe, relying Intlra il on fea and air p &lt; " w .

flin d Invafien w ee ih -r If n«*
atm n.l al an end. Il la Iwal finm
M iy llirnugh A ilgU fl. The mn.i*
».mn aea.on M te llin g In. with
the
prevailing
wind
blowing
agalnit
Ihe
dlt eel inn
fillin g
ju n k , would u»e pufhlng o ff Ihe
nalnland for Fnrmnra.
Kven more menace, however, l»
In lie found In Ihe danger « f IVphnnrif Ir. Ihe w eek, nnd month*
If by uiinr rhince a Chtoeir
ahead. Thnie vinlent alorm f could
•h itte r fleet* far heavier than Cummuuift Invatlon l&lt;»ce got p a .I
Mona and TVmnW Andarann of th* light vefieli uaad by the the aea-air defanae and reached

Maitland are vialting Ihotr grand China CommuniaU.
the mainland, official* here believe
parenu, Mr. and Mra. C. D. An.
T V Naval fnreaa of th*. United that Chlang'a army (an ejllm fled
derten.
State* and ita frfend« In the Ko­ 250,000 to 400,000) alutold he able
Millard R k * and A. W. Anatey rean war now are flow ing (•■ to handle the Invadara—&gt;1 h i.
army fighla. Well placed offici­
apent Sunday flatting at the Inlet almnit
fortnldahle proportion.
propni
at Ni-w Smyrna Haarh.
The American Navy in lb * F»- ate rale Ihe proapecta thal it
Jimmie Rricllc la virilln g nda- Kaat now numbera more than 1W * ° “ ld Ught a» much U tte r now
live* in (South Caiolina.
craft, Including big carrier*. B ri-1,hlln U *t winWr.
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P A G E S IX

Levy Gets
Steinecke P r o t e s t s ;
Tcdesco Wins 18th
GameWith Good Job
On Hill For Giants
The Sanford Giant*. **tih the aid
u| M t l li i f il l.il l.C&gt;y‘t lln r r tun
homer in tllr tevenlll inning. de­
feated the l.r-rshurg Packcri by a
K u ir of It lu 4 in * bully dullest
rd (Minr .it M m h u i m I IU II Park
tail night.
The game, vi Ii m Ii l.rrtb u ig Man
agri Bill S trin rtk r p ru lrtlrd in the
thud inning when I .&lt;• &gt;y was * 1loMtd l * o li.iif t on a ball which
W flll into ihr I ’.iik fl dugout. vsai
• tin ill. r all the way.
Giant hurlvr ('lu llin ' TrdsrSco
wi-nt tln&lt; i it lit t* to chnll. u;i hi*
IM h win of Itif tin toll. Although
in trouble iv c in t tilin'* T filw to
turned In n y n « l job on ilir hill,
p ilin g up H h it*, inott of thrm
bloi.pt'i jut t out of tin- infield,
walking only two and funning
th m .
The P arker* went abend in llu
m e n d inning liy pushing m u m
two m il no two hil&gt; and mi intrrfe ie n ie rul"d on the catcher
when the packer |titelier’» bat
hit F ui*yth'a m itt.
The g ia n t' i ame b.o I. in the
third and lied it up by scoring
twice on three l,a*e* on ball* and
two error*.
tn the top of the fifth Parker
left fielder llr n d r i* -ent one out
of li;i jwrlt "tit** one male nlxiatd
to go abend I to 2.
The Gilt til* trille d the Parker*
going into the twittum of the

33rd Homer To Beat Packers By Scor

Porter r f
4 0 1 2 0
Mirande as
3 0 II 1 3
Bnrmc* If
3 0 1 2 0
Canine c f
4 0 0 3 0
Brmer 2b
3 0 0 6 t
.Shores c
4 0 0 6 3
Cohen lb
0 0 0 1 0
ii 0 0 7 0
.Stroecker 111
Crittenden 3b
4 1 1 1 i
Hrooklyn p
3 0 0 0 3
30 1 3 27 14
Totals
Di'Larnl
OOO 003 001— 4
Orlando
000 till! 000 -1
B— Mi ramie, Harrow , Nicoll*,
llraenekr,
Stroecker.
A lle n ,
Hbores, Fernam lei.. K ill — McLeod,
T ittle 2. Dunne. 211- Dunne. SH
— N lro li*.
8— Htroecker,
Allen,
llraeseke. D P - Fritter (unassist­
ed! to Cohen!; Mirande, Brmei
and Stroecker. I.e/1— D e l^ n d 4;
Orlando 7. Hit o lf Hrooklyn 2;
iti'd In ita ft on t h e Nicoll* 4. HO -by Brooklyn 4,
tU n U .
Nicoll* 12. W P - Brooklyn. Nicoll*.
a b f h u B I! - L e i t i A Burk. T — 2:03.
l.rrshurrti
6 1 *£ 4 1
W ild rr lib
DA YTO NA — PALATKA
6 u ii 6 II
ItnniM'v lb
•J
D A Y T O N A B E A C H Aug. 26
6 u t 1
M ills ;ib
4 1 i 3 (1 i/V) Manager lied H u ffin g * Day
Hendrix If
3 u u (l II torm Reach lila n d rra deflated
Clift rf
Hyke* *s
3 I *1 1 1 Palatka here last night, 9-2, a id
3 I 2 6 u moved Into a tie w ith Orlando
('..llins cf
Steineckr c
3 u U 4 1 for the Florida State League lead
«J
It was Daytona's IKth win in
a-ltlickley p
1 0 0 1
I n 0 0 ii til garni* against Palatka.
G urlh p
The Islander* mixed I I bit*
33 4 H 24 7
Total*
with seven error* Ui score a
bandy victory. Rookie Bob Still
a b r h « * an Orlando native, who ramc
Saaford
Chadderton ■
3 | 1 1 1 to Daytona from the University
1 ■j 4 of Georgia, held Palatka to ai*
3 t
Poelker 21,
0
lla irn e c k rr f
4 1 1
• hit* hut walked nine.
3 2 2 II
Levy lb
Palatka
ab r &lt;h
o a
*i
a i&gt; M iller * *
4 0
Jackson rf
3 0
1 2
1
4 n T -i 1 M rtira w lh
Forsyth r
4 I 0
M II
4 if ii i II Ramos If
Murphy If
4 II 0
2 0
1 rtaeela .VI.
3 if 1. i
4 1 1 1
6
4 ii ii «# 2 Vogt c
Tcdeeco p
3 0 I
3 I
H
27
I
l
G
32
Total*
Tierney .’lh
2 0
1 1 2
first sin cuteher * in- Mother r f
3 0 (I
It l)
lerferenre.
Wick r f
4 0 0 1 1
fo-tshurg
020 U'Jll 1*10—4 Jenkins p
4 0 2
0 1
Unford
002 000 4 0 *—0 Total*
31 2 it 24 13
B— Forsyth, Chadderton, W ild­ Daytona
ah r h
o a
er Poelker, T o u ifk. H ill
Collin*,
Steineeke. Ile n d ri* 2, Hafenecker. Steliern r f
6 1 0
2 1
|.evv It. 211
Collin*, Jackson, lilt Travf* all *
4 2 II
0 I
—llr n d r i* . I.evy.
B
Collin*, Kiupp r f
6 3 3
1 1
Hyke.. IJP
Tcdesco to Forsyth Hipp If
4 1 3 1 0
(o I.evy. fo-fl
L e e s b u r g 8 , San­ (Iherlin lh
4 1
1 0 1
ford H. lilt
o ff Hrlckley 6. Ted- W a te m itle r c
5 tl I
fl 2
rw n *2, (iueth I. 8 0 — hy Hrirkley Healey 2h
4 I 1
0 *t
4. Tedesco 3. H O — Hrlckley 7 In SHII p
3 0
1 0 0
a 1-3 Inning* &lt;1 run*. Winner
Pnlatkn
(MM) 001 100—2
Tedeeco. foiss-r—- Hrlckley. I) - Total*
37 O i l
27 IH
Heeily and Solon*. T — 1:68.
Palatka
000 001 1 0 0 -2
Daytona
314 100 OOi— (l
K — M rtira w 3, H arr la 2 Tierney
ORLANDO— DELAND
2. T ra v l*. H ill W ateri-utter 3,
ORLANDO,
Aug.
26-1/11— Krupp 2, Hlpp2, Tierney, W lrk.
U flh a n d e r Pete Nicoll* rammed 211—S till, Krupp, Tierney. 8 a devastating three-hit torpedo Stellern, Krupp
D P — Wick to
into the HH Henatur la»t night to Vogt. t.e fl— Palatka I I : Dayton i
pilch D e U m l to a 4-1 victory 0. Illl- o ff Still 0; Jenkins 4. SO
Hint knocked Orlando out of the
hy S till 0 ; Jenkins I. W P
Floiida State I .cogue lead for the Jenkins.
It — Williamson
and
l i n t tim e since July «.
Slone T 2 20. A — 1,072.
The Senator* aren't completely
out of It. They're (In i with Day­
G -M E N -BAINTR
tona Beach today a f lr r Ihe l»G A IN B H V H .j.K . Aug. 26 -&lt; A 1
latid rri trimmed Palatka. I''* A
I li a (iaioeatilie (i-M en look a
d o u b l e heailrr win by Orlambi rt-3 Florida State la-arua victory
ovrr Ht. Augustin here today from the Rt Augustine Saint*
i mild plare the Henatur* tempor­ here last night using a hig four
a rily In th*- lead again hy a half run firs t inning as a .springboard
game margin.
for the win.
N icoll*' *uperh pitching l*eal
Red Roberts inovial In from
Bd Brooklyn In what would have Ihe outfield to pilch nine-hit
betti
a
spine-tingling
mound ball and rerun! the win.
sh r
h o
duel had it not been tot a dla St. Augustine
6 0 0 3
n *tin u * s iith
inning. It
al»o M rKec »*
handed the Senator* then third Chaim If
6 1 1
1
4 0
rtratght drfeat and seventh loss Pavla rf
1 2
..................................................
Hitasta c
4 0 2 6
... nil
Plrhan 3b
ab
8 0 0 2
D el. sad
8 0
Frrnande* ah
4 U 1 u a ludy 2 b
1 4
4 n
1 8
1 I 7 i 1’l IIs i J !b
A llen
lh
n
i
1 3
4 1 i i 0 Ploch r f
McLeod
4 1 2 0 0 Krath p
3 i
1 1
Pi r* It- r f
i 0 0 0
H raetekr cf
2 0 0 a 0 a-SImonlan
36 3 9 24
4 II 1 12 II Total*
Dunne r
•b r h o
4 0 4 3 0 Halneavllle
Hnieiiing 2 h
6 1 f# 4
4 II li 1 2 Cooper
Harrow ■*
a
6 1 I
l 1 u 1 Foster 2 b
X
Nicoll* p
4 1 1 a
31 4 8 27 7 Cade 3b
Total*
6 0
ab r h II D Robert* p
1 0
Orlando
'•rew M rr »t
4 0
1 a
o
Urquhart r f
0 i
4
’at due e
A
2 0 t
t.m m erirh r f
4 1 1 n
• mlH. If
4 0 1 *—
Total*
87 6 8 I I 27
a —Filed out for Krath In 9th.
seventh. A fte r TedeSCO filial out
to fir«t, Chadderton singled, went
to second on Poelker** single and
came home w h e n Hafenrcker Jin­
gled. W ith Poelker and llafenccki-r nn Ia n - l,evy connected for
the Giants' big blow of the garni,
n homer over the left field wall
for hi* X'lrd of the season, Ld
Jarkfon followed Levy with a dou­
ble vvhirb « i i on the fence, Ju*t
•b o lt of lieing another homer.
John Hafenecker had one go­
ing out of the park in the first
Inning but Packer ie fl-fie l le/ Hen
d r ii leaped into the air ami came
down with it at the foot of th
lence.
Tonight the (iia n t* remain at
home to meet the I'mlntku ,\r a h a -

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Sanford • Orlando
Kennel Club M e t

Cm «I. Rut, W oodruff, formeriy
of Saylor, begin* hi* first cam­
paign of a seven-year contract
with FlorltU'a Hators, when the
squad reports for practice a week
front today. Probably the "green­
est" ti-am ill majm collegiate
rank* for the I960 season, the
Gator* have only nine lettermen,
•om&gt; fo ity-tw o Rupbontorra, They
fa rr &lt;t lough lU-gulne *chrdule.

Kutblatt P itc h e s
Memphis Chicks To
Chattanooga Win
B, ASStM IA T K D

FRESH

Marvic ,T bw M itel tfotldatt i« .i
Rub .'ciiuilr neel a mite mure
achmalu on the bull if tliev inrml M-lting new Southern Associa­
tion oirikn.ut record*.
Rotiiiatt, a mouse ailed guy
playirg on a tiam of giprit*, pitcheil hi* Memphis Chick* In a 6-2
victory uvrr rhattan&lt;A&gt;gi lost
night and fannrl * i i. The swing­
ing &lt;*a* enough to keep him
slightly ahead of Ht-hultt who
pitrhni Nashville to victory ir
the first game uf a doublcheader
uvrr Little Rock.
Kchulti fanned lia a* Nashville
won K-2.
notl.latt'* season strikeout* to­
tal 166 and Hchulti'* 17(1. Each
pitcher is espi.ted to -vnrk four
or five mure game* this season.
Walker
(not
the
"pecpuls
rheree" mtw managing Atlanta!
f nneii 237 and Jonnard 23t.
lefty
Ilotblatt however, alread, ita* won a dlalinrlion. He'*
•he Chirk*' flir t 19 game winner
■Inn- 1944. U r m are H. Hchulti
mad'1 headway toward liecmnlng
the .Siuthern'a first 26-game win•&gt;er sinew Rout ISiffenherger of
the 194&lt;&gt; Nashville V o l t . Ibwita
won 2d. h'rlnilU'* victory last
nlehl wa&gt; N«. 22 against five
wnlppinfi*.
Memphis
fan*
were
illtapIH.Inteil when the I^Miknut's Bob'*
Newvom didn't pitch. The fat man
In lured a finger Wrdnisday on-i
will I h, out for M-veral days
Joe ftamslo tripled for (he Volt
run*. That would have lie-n
in the first game to pro luce liirre
enough with Hchults nri a siv-hlt
outing, The Trav* came hark fo
win in the term, I game 7-6 even
If the Volt did get 17 h ill off Ed
March.
The Volt' split and second place
illrmlngharn'u 4-0 shutout bv Mo
Idle lifted Nashville to within
game fo treond place. L-eviileading Atlanta divided with Nev
Orleans, winning the f&gt;r-t J-1
ami taking a •hellacklng In th&lt;
-rcoml 10*4, but Inereised th
lead over the Itaroiis to *|* ard
a half game-.

lackHon Mending Fo*
IoOOJj’h First Divinion
By ARROGATED PRESS
It's too late to expect Jackson
to win the HuuthcMtern League
iwanant hut the HanatoCa are
liekoed toward a ffrtt division
spot nfid doing it deluxe.
Hi th# b u t four gkmei lb*
ourth place Senator* haw «
lowed the uppoalllon only ogr
run. They have score,! 2« an.
rank only five and a half gonw
back of the first place Pegsacel.
Filer*.
The Senator* shutout Meridian

1. 're w ite r, Da via. 3B --K m ra*rlch
n i l k T N 4 I I T —1 1 0 1 b * Mile
St, Augustine 9, nalnetville I t
m m Half Oatlf noablfl
lA V ae*. V i k i n g
Mini
An..the
HB— Urquhart, Brewster. I , e f t 1‘addf * HtrL 1,1* 1.1 Boseb
B H - o f f Erath 5. Robert* 3. HO "i lhamp
in e n . I.ttra f 1 1 m ( b e a r n
— hy Erath 6. Robert* 3. W P ■P .I'flA ll 14 A4 T-—g l a t h i wile
Krath.
PH— Htarasta. W inner—
f l . a a t H a l f r i a l I« I t o u b le l
6-0 last night. Ih e Flier* alippeti
Roberta, farter—Erath. U —Tnntie* r a t i , p uitt pie g o n *
Dr* a" tour game* ahead uf second place
piL
coff and Hettinger. T — 1:42.
Ki o r e . T o p m o e t.. H h s rp T i p
it
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l i t e r* .

ValdoHta Commands
Georuia-Florida I^oop
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
For the Mrnnd day in a row a
new team command* the GeoigiaFlorida League.
Valdoata fa on lop today even

th re e weeks, while hi* fo o t i*
heal'sig, has r. .ilmcd w m l. * ' »

trainer

for

tin

Hanford G iant*.

AI Mr Mil Ian, who was called ta
H I* return to v...ik for the
duty with the Army Rtservr, rr Giants w*» tin signal for ■
turned Tuesday from Jacksonville welcome from the plsyiM , n#
N F W 0R K , Aug. 25 - &lt; /F &gt; - tc upditgu an operation at Fern Skid.
Gusisy Jloran I* going to show a
ald-Laughton
Memorial
Hospital
_
.
f lu .,
dattling wardrobe and a lot more , ‘ ‘
: for the removal of a cyst from
of Gusale while earning her 176, his fool. This was rrcomnundisi
Hill Hew kins f o o t b a l l star of
000 on the new professional tennL hy Army authorities, he said
Navy'* 194fi game wit • Arrov "
tour.
j
e
1111
Although hobbling (irour.il with m
That's what the girl said.
rm I hi* A n u |H j|li
i ••m .
the
aid
uf
a
crutch,
Mr.
.MeMil"A * an amateur I had to be re­
strained because some of those
tennis group* car, be a hit *tl!fnreked," declared the curvaceous,
green-eyed stunner of the court*.
“Now j'm my own bo** and I
can wear anything I want."
Hold those corpuscles, boys, liecause Gussy says you ain't seen
nothing yet.
" H I wear a lot of ftlm*y little
things," *he added. "leopard skin,
baUerlna skirt* and, oh ye*, of
course, some of that famous lace.
“I Intend to wear, or not wear—
what does the most for mv figure
and I promise you won't he conserative."
The well-arranged las* from
Santa Monica. Calif., said her designed will dream up something
"absolutely breathless" for her
pro debut In Madison Hquare Gar­
den early In November.
Gussy held eourt for the press
and radio people yeiterdsy at a
prominent mknown aaloon. sign­
ing her Juicy contract with net
tyeaofi IM J iy RlfJT* iwo dneen
times while cameras ground and
flashbulb* popped.
She —-.re a er-v r 11n*" Ac****
L A sS T T I M E
with a neckline which didn't Just
dip Inil plunged. The dress look
another steep dive down the tiark.
Fhi-tographer* demanded bet­
ter shot* of the famous Ug* that
have filled stadia from Wimbledon
to Cairo and from Bombay to
Forest Hills. Gussy compiled.
"Do I ever get tired of the empha*f* on mv glamor and the
complete disregard of my tennliT
»he "aid. "No* at all. I am flat­
tered. I love IL
•'I like to play good tennis, hu;
1 would rather look good playing
it."

8:15 !\ M.

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Operation On Foot

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H n all, In u rS a r
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Meridian which ia praticaliy 11
Ihe
iHfunilvent ot laying th# File
have won the pennant. Only sev­
en day* remain In the season.
Jackson blanked Meridian for
the second night in a raw behind
lefty Jim Godfrey. Rill Roger*,
the lo*er gave up four hit* a*
did Godfrey. Godfrey's win wa*
hi* tenth.
Double# hy Dick Willie gn‘
Tommy Davf* coupled by thte
walks and an error produced thfour run*.
Pensacola won •klmnllv nv».
third place Montgomery M-7 In
g 10-lnnlng game. The Fllera
utetl four pitcher* to three for
•h t Relwl* who have to*t four
In ■ raw.
W itt Guise handed Reims Re
second defeat In a raw again**
Vicksburg. The score won M .
anise batted In two rune. Shortly
FUee hit a homer, triple and
double for Vicksburg le bat in
five rune.

TONIGHT
film lur. Tuaim Dn'Sun Htnli Unm Sunn Aiun

JOAN

AUK); HUGS BUNNY CAUTODN

Barbara McNab Wtna
Junior Tennis Title

SATURDAY ONLY
Dmthlr Kculurc llorgalit Progrnm

g irl’s singles tennis trophy yesteriley for the second straight
year hy defeating Penny Hulenison, S-3, 6-3. In 1948, Barbara
wa* runnerup to Joan Dampiet.
George Herndon defeated Bill
riaon, winner last year, hy a
core of 7-8, 6-3 and was giver
n trophy for winning the hoy*
-Ingle* title.
George Herndon lesroed with
Garnet W hlU to gain the hoys’
iiiuhte* crown, eliminating Ed
Tison and Buddy Carter, 6-4,
P-4, Herndon was on Ihe winning
side In the finals of the hoys
doubles last year.
T h* final* uf the girl*’ double*
wa* scheduled to be played at
the Fort Mellon Park Court this
afternun at 3;IM1 o'clock.
These tnnnr mints are spon­
sored hy the Business and Pro­
fession I Women's Club and are
brecled hy M r* P. M. Glngle*
1 the City Rrcr* it Ion Departn*nt.

On Same Pnrgrnm—A (itrod Cnrtiuin
Plutt: rndcraca Kingdom—No, -I

SUNDAY—MONDAY
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FRIDAY-AUK. 2&amp;, I9S0
run pitch to Joe Manginl. The four
bagged p m in w 'l three «un».
Moe S avrah*kr added a tw o-hti
pitching Job to hi* no-h lltrr earlier
in the season Sat rm ilky needed
the fint- work !o win for Cotumhia since Cardinal George Dries
gave only four hit?. Hobby U ntie
lid u lf the fourth inning with •
By A S S O C IA T E D PRESS
TV* Savannah I n i U n i and Co* hornet. B u n Bell nf Columbia
lurcou* O r d in a l* picked poor n.eeti R o n C n im lt ) of the Card*
tim e* to *lip from tneir winning tonight.
Macon, apparently cured of it*
to lo'injr way*.
Savannah took an 3-7 defeat losing itrea k, wun It i thud in u
frm
Charl»*tc:i U *t n c n t tu row 5-1 over (iree n illle . Lew
• Up four anil a h alf gaum W hin 1 Davis hit a tw^ run hourei tut
fir * : pUce Macon. Savannah ha* Macon in the Peachei' four-run
lo»: tv.
j*. of th t** The Card* fourth inning
The Jackion. riie-Auguita game
were shutout 4-0 Columbia and
non li(&gt;ld * skimpy cne-ggmt le i 1 via* couponed became of wet
over fifth pl.ico Charleston. A groundi.
lrs« c f a f i n t Jiviifoa berth meant
th * C a r ii won’t g»t In tV* South
Atlantic L * a g u « Shaugnn***/
Th* Intel .o il. g ,ale Rowing A*
playoff*. They hav« W it three in *o .ia ti.r. w ill i t ^ i i H i 48th an
a row.
u *l championship regatta at Mo
Homer Johnson hutnervd in th * t ir lt s O., on June 17.
at vent h inning to give Charleston
thi
Mug itm over ih* Indiat •
Miller City, t ) , high school, with
N *Don King pitched the nine-hit
Hi] lit itudent*. bad the only on
e lffo rv end -r t'J d have wo.. *U U teleated prep bavkelball Irain in
ra te i f he hadn’t io***d a home the itate in li&gt;50.

Savannah Indians
And Columbus Slip
In South Atlantic

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A l’ N r w if r a t u m Spurt* Kdllwr
In v lM N I * T h PRESS
BROO KLYN.
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Lubt*a Chuuh u-ported to the
1‘blllic* at their Clearwater, Flu.,
truining l&gt;a*e la»t •prim : he had
It fine rrctird but hi» ego had
been deflated
I I f appeared tn
b a le been *uppre*»ed- Snnu* doiih.
ted that he would »tick with the
teum.
'•|f I don't -t»y th at'* -ill tig h t
w ith me,” •aid Bubtia. “Thia hua
to lie my la*t year Itt Toronto.
One mere year w ill hell, give me
mere experience. But I want to
make t i e I'hillfea a* well aa the
tn U fellow. That'* a dowr. to
• at tit fort."
Me never W*1 tent lack to
Toronto and probably never w ill
be.
A few month* atmmd the circult ami C h im b will get hi* feet
on the giolind. Mutineer 1'iMie
Sawyer philosophised. It -re n t*
to have worked. Now Bubba ii
one of the mo«t pi.puUr o f the
W hla Kid pitcher* and a regu lar
M atter.
Em ory Nnboln* Church turned
in 16 victorle* again*! S defeat*
fo r Toiouto. great for a fifth
place club. I l l * earned tun aver
*ge ot 2 J 5 i d the In lrrn n iio n al
League.
1 ni* spring he looked rendy
even though he had a haldt of
try in g to throw hi* faat l&gt;all pa*t
'lugger like Stan Mu-iul. W a l­
ker Coper uiid Sid tlordon.
"W h a t nbo,11 Church T" S aw ­
yer w»» lik e d a number of tim e*.
"B e tter w ait.” replied Sawyer
each time. "Let's nee what h i*
attitu d e l«.”
Villi »ee. Sawyer had lluhhu

o* Tortu-r*. *n t'HH lefcTt i; (

die moved to Pltilly Tht kid—
1 e’ll lie 25 on Sept. II! got a
•w ell head, lie went on the radio
and told how the league "w a*
Jil’ t u breete for trie."
But lrl» record wa* tiai good to
(&gt;■ • * him by.
"W hat about thi* awell head,
BubbaT”
"W e ll," begun Hiibbn a- though
he wt re ready to get a load o ff
1 * huge cheat
" In
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Toronto I won my f in t three o r

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He hul* Kidding Co.
Phone 1212
7 H ill L and four room apaiintent* I I S Palmetto A ve.
humished ui unturniO eil ()*• Concrete sewer pipe, grease trap*.
*epllc tank*, stepping •turn
I m i i Apt*. Call Phil ui 1323 even
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window *111*. lintel- ami roll
T H R E E ROOM apartment, rciicn
1 re tr floor*. Free estimate*
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mediate po»ae**ion Park Ave M IR A C L E CONt.’HETE PIPK e t i
■|"b Elm Ave. phone 1335
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eyelet repaired, lock and
work. Prompt *erv'*e. II
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ED N A M E -IM I P R IN T E D C h ri.t
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val. C H A R M . 393 Peachtree
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Hununerlin Ave. One in cal
6 ACRES (aim land from Oct. 1
Don't Buy ttl ymt trv
Rraaonable Rate*- Free
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Smith and Wesson revolver. K*until July. Phone H3-J or
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1024
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WANTED Silent partner. 6lui*
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The Cardinal*, T ig er*. W hite
Sox mid Pirate* showed an in ­
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nma ten i but Chapman got to
know him better than auytmdy.
t i f f hi* mi,h&lt;ea*on fo rm , it
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A fte r getting' hi*
Vi my diecharge
he served .13 month*
including two
lot a half vc»r*
in te CHI t heater Ben Cliapman, (hen I'h illic manager. * I ( t i ­
ed Church o ff the Blriningtiani
* and lot*.
lie reported to Snlina, K a * .
and led the Western League with
21 win* while losing 1* in l«.M7.
Then he juni|ied from Cla-»
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"Chappie (lie n Chapman I tetl
me a tot about good pitching."
•a y * Church "Me levelled wilti
me. Kd W all* former Satina man
aeer *b n )te)oed me and *.» rib*
(ii'iiry i Krt -hnw 1‘iiillie pitrhlng
coach (icMIgr helped me for thrci
vnn
and hi* teaching* have
brought terrific ie*u lt»."
The *i*.footer lig h t hander wh&lt;
weigh* Dill iMiund* had n chalui
to go to Mi* is»ippi State on a
fu ll *cho|ar*hip It.it lie decided
nil orgnilited ball.
"A fte r ail." -ay * Ho Id,,i, "in
college you gel to pitch only !&lt;■
game* u n a o iii i lid in nrgatiMcd
I,all you can pitch 2&lt;l tn 21 gameif you stay in shape."
(luring tin- o ff season he wil
continue hi* *ludie* at latuitiana State I'n lv e rs ity where tic i*
a commerce m ajor.
Church, a g,„&gt;,l fielding pitcher,
love* to hit and run Chappie
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You’ll Merer hear Bnhlm r hutch
(Hipping o ff in the m ajor*. That’*
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darn a* tar j * he i* concerned
By the end of July he had a
1-0 trevtd with the Chicago Cub*
h i* favorite pigeon
Me had beat­
en them thrice, the 1a*t being
n three-hit shutout
lie would
have blanked the 1’irJte * but foi
» Kulyli Killer I io iiiv i . And h&gt;
the game before that he hail the
Cuba blanked until Hank Sauet
(dll sled a I lues-tun homer.
Three start* In eight day* and
three complete Mctorie*. That’*
Mublia’* victory log and winething to take up the *l»ck while
Curt Simitiou* *e n e « in the N a­
tional (iuard.
Sawyer i* to be coo giatu lat*l
for hi* handling fo Church. Th&gt;u clld lk fd hul from Birmingham,
Ala., had a » t r i n ^ o f e i g h t ncorrle** inning* in five game* a* a
f i l v m a t i III J lil’c. I t e l i e f pitching
l.elpcd turn f i n d c e r t a i n baiter*’
Idind a(Hit *. A ftr i hi* f i r s t win­
ning start on June :l Church gave
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French
Indochina,
snaking trad or w rile.
down (hr China S&gt; a Const ami
(hit w ith Fiance overridden hy

cm led
snuglv
.«(?»(rt -»
China, Germany in It* 10. Imlnchlna waa
Murom and Thailand, urire u ,n ihdlvi-tnl without a liattle to Ja*
Prance's m&lt;"l v ilu ril arid vnlii- pun hv auieemenl o f the rntlalm*
a h lr t l v i r r H i "
|« n • '*m.
ritlo n ist Vichy government.
Actually, il lia never rxl»lr«l
In 1 !i|‘ lapun ntnvrd Into oper­
a* a unit til l « It h a n d y , rn llie * ational ha e« in the country, al*
(Itrr n alrn - f a r o d m u ' • •• • f t ’ ■
i. ■lictalttiir n peace with Clani
linn* In Ih r comparltively un­ which t-.it.-d tn it aottte 21/XX)
troubled .lit&gt; liafiitr W m ll W.u .. 111,11• tnih of tier land*.
I I. Prrni'h Im l • -hm i * » • comGrowth nf Nationalism
prisrd tif (h eir iii h i n in n y of Co­
Fur
many ye«r» Im hahlna ha*
chin China and the fmil protectmate* of Annum, Tonkin, la o t 1n I a srowinic natlnnalid move,
ment. Hy the end of the war it
■ml Cambodia
Indochina, with t limit, vu ln rr- flour i - h id wider than ever, ami
aide
n-ncnii't
and
it mhi l im it tin d&gt; fettled Jap*near handed the
nelghD-i t * ha- fm m ilu t i« . barn i country lu rk to I he naitonallita,
in object of iiivu-ioit. Th*- dom- not to the Ftetirll Atitiam. Tonkin
tit n C lin c h t&gt;iTinti.rt- hna cotnr ned i ih Inn China handed l«*
during I he- pu t two centuries yt lher a - the llepuhllr nf Vietnam
tin ancient name nf Annatn
Chinese ind Indian iiiflurnera
a* lit.- »tfty Homo nf lln itit-a tuy- d .'ertn iti’ d to achieve Ind'pen.
i ta a t.
Ih*
Ituni-i i,
lot dence. Atthouch over a tiny pel*
w il l d o c l) h ) I hut n f T h a ila n d • I lit litre of the people artually
were Cnmmuniat inn.i of the key
(Stain t
p-- '- in the rnnirnllinir jovern\ n c t r n l l l i - l n t t in S e t t e l
Much o f (h r ancient history nf ment. tin Vietnam (lu-airue fur
were
fllli.l hy
the fi-nhnp.-d «(llp i Inckrd in In d rp rn d rtw r |
niyatcr). I t '
i tny»trry lu im itn l MnmnW' follower*.
A lurtfc milnh' i of tuin-CnmUp in A ngknr. ermaina nf mi un­
tie nt city ra rla im id from (h r Jun* mum-t t’tilioiiali feel Itiat itie im ­
* lr and showing I race' of a van- portant ha I tie i* fnr fieedmti from
France rather .than the lialtlc
Ith n l race,
. Ftancr fu s t mnvrtl into thn train.t Cnmmuniam, France, imland in I7H7 when n itilaainnary m iiliately after tin- war. defe*.
Ip-Imp rffin lo tl n lu s ty between mined to fn-hinn IU pi.lirita on
a native king nf CamlcnHa and llime of the liiitrh In Iniiuneviu
l-nni-i \ \ l
It vt
in-Vl't cicculctl ta ilo r than fallow the maniple of
tiie United Slate* and f in a l l i t ifully, Hilt
in tin
mid -1 lldi'ii
When em pire building wa# fash- niti w hitli gave the I'hilipptne*
Irr.ali!*
Indochina » « - acquired anil India indeju-ndenee
Fraltee'* Fumehark
p lrm u rn l. -liftin g vtilli Cochin
F ra i i i t with the help of the
China S in rr ihal lime ll hna alF. S and lit Haiti managed to get
ihdtl aimac- • - rn a
, . i,.into
Indochina and ha*
nilnnr trnubb
ivll irvn lta and hark
attem p t' by tin native
In ja m ctuitimimi. wurfatc again*! thn
Vittm lnh
their freedom from m rrra n lllt Commnni t lomli atrd
ever - tin . Al fit.l it attempted
(til nn traltc it,
to gt i i-ark in p*-wer wih itippnrt
file I it inli llrrn id
Then it depended
The Ird g ri n f lue-w-'i admin- loral It Miler
lallaliiu i of I i i i I ih I,init In K ran rr on i French-educated, pro-French
(milinn-, lo ll, red and Murk en- native, Finully it plare .1 all It*
Die". There I- amplr rvlilanre nf I i I i i i ■ hip* on it government head­
exploitation nf ngr ir ultural w ia llh ed by -*n ra king nf Armani, Han
- r ic e , lu lilirr, • t . k, roffee, cot- H.H.
(nn, ail I- and ti n A mere fill.iMMi
Ilao II i »»&lt; hike-waitn almul
K itm htm ii aiip. i t i .-d (he mett arrcpUng French aupport In vlrw
ahirh I - a tlm d latget
lhan of vague p m initr* nlemt future
Frailer, fin (he nther aide, F ln lii" linh pM-ndenee, The 11. 8 . and llribrought In Indnrhiiiil a continent- lain rrengnin-il France’* claim*
al rlv iltia lln n , built modern build* and the form er rim icrnr’. governing». instituted unifying Im n and merit when Ited China arid the
*larlt-il an edur it Inn* I system. Soviet Union teengnlred the gnv.
Win n Fritm r M l , however, only eminent *et up hy the Vietminh.

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The .m a il Milan which hud
nwiiited him m ile a&gt;vuy toward*
tin- nearby renter of llte rlty .
(Cnnlinitrtl from I ’axe O n ,'l
Nlicfnht-t,- I h r 22, Itl|7 , nn rh n rI ’tiMin nffielul* .aid tt»" li7-year’ra iif rip lo tlin u Russian -lava Flirk had been a good pti.*nnre
alair and looting the G einian- and ut hla relraae wa* employe)
bccupird ro lllllri.'The 2 1/2 ui the |ifi»on library.
jrrara he aim ed)’ hud ia-rn in prlOther* releanetl today Included
M 1 w e ir dt-fliirlrtl ft uni Ii i . urn* Wall (n r lla rre, former fiunl a,id
trrrc .
agriculture m lni*ler; K arl lU-wh.',
former head nf the Ureiulener
Hank; Heinrich l.ehmatin, arrvint;
U t l M u rih . In- ilrtuul thiil he •ta n w ra , funner dlrerliir of Ihv
waa seeking Id* release in ex- labor -upply for the Krupn rm rhanitr fo r d in losing imiHttiaid plrej Kurt Mothenhergrr, former
Information,
undersecretary In the Jin d lrr MinA few hundred yanla ftum (hr i»lry. |!iido||)h l.ehm inn, farmer
prison today M illrr'a fntnit-r presi law yer, judge and BS general; and
rhief n iln liir t iir h prepared 1 1 F rit*
T er Meet, -heml»t and
rllmh Inin a ta r. When tihoto- farmer dir rotor of the Idg I. (t.
firaphetH appi "ailn-d haalily, h" Farhen f ’ompany.
alatnmrd the than, | n■11.-, | a gray
The I I other* irleti.ed tmlvy
ran down n \r i hi a cyea und lini«
little know fig u tr*- nrluded *•»
uff at n dog-trot with newa m
r'l
rnnvictnl of roneentiation carnp
ill purauil.
n tro ritie* and of alrocitie* u ja ln tt
A repo rlei called nut I i i hint, tap tu rrd A lllu l f ilm .
"That's no way for a farmer p ir n
Hri*on o ffirla l* laid the eight
rhief In a rt."
He waved hie hand without leading former Nam* had been
turning mid .hooted, "N rin , Neill'*
rkrellcnt priaoticra ami had r*u»etl
(Nn. N n ).
lli&gt; tlllUhte. T I h &gt; h.ld |i|i*u ll job*
tanging fm m gardener* tn »*vt*
A* a reporlei gul rlo.er tn him
(he w ir e n d far.•.( man leaped 11 tanl In the prlrnn leather ahop
fenrr and tnn down a rail road
None
of then
told
pri»on
Irark w ith t r t m t lr n In full pm - au th otilie* what plan* he h» I for
•till. DletrJch *tg ragged »r»o
a
field anil dnvr Into t flum p of teiiim ptinn of civilian life .

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F R ID A Y

T H E B A N FO R D H E R A L D . HANFORD. F L O R ID A

F A G E E IG H T

2 Months Old War
&lt; r*a il*a *M g r a t a r a c e Oa&gt;
tronpa landed and atarled toward
Taejon. 1*0 m ile* from the foremo*t Fommunial forcea.
July 1—The American* col­
lided with unruihing Communiat
troop*. The t i l ’* were nulnumhei •
cd nnd laeking in m m hal evpieriente nnd fireim w er
Rut for
three ilay* the I'.im m iiniat* were
! tihetl.
Inly “ -T h e first r '.'ia lt y f!
g u n * were announced; Til Amcrir.vn* kllh-d or wounded, IV 2 m i.*ing. The second figure wa* ihc
rnnrc significant. It gave evidence
of one of the most deadly North
Korean tric k *— infiltratio n. Ftoin
then on fnr a while, hatdly a (lay
passed that did not *ee A m erl­
in.* fl i nked, surrounded and cut
off.
July 11— A tra g ir date. Ame»Iran soldier* were found with
m ini tiouml and »hol in the hack
-&lt;f the head There wa* more of
• he s a m e later hut this
* th.
I m l realisation of the ltr&gt;| sa­
vagery of war. T w o war corres­
pondent* were re|iOrtrd killed:
Hay W cliard* o f
lntcruation*l
New* Service and CpI. Krnlc Fee.
Icr of Ihe Arm y new patter Star*
and Stripe*; more died later.
July 12—The American* fell
h .r l aero** the Kum Klver, de­
ar rl I-ed us a natural defense line.
They dug in for Ihe fifr t major
land,
July 11 The fam liar repot!
gun i i l l * , in ihe re a r—came down
(torn the Kum line. Stum h u t
*e ie hatlle I -p o rt, nf a bridge­
head ihiow n over Ihe river. Ilnur*
later the American* were w itkIrnwtr.g again.
July IH — M acA rth u r, culm and
npp*»l*tng te the n .t '- t of con­
tinuing ictreat, told the world:
"The North Km ra n * have lo*t'
ih rii rh n nrr for v ic to ry "
July 20 - The hitter halite fm
Taejon It w*a enllotniked i t the
»lory of Maj. fieneral F. Mean,
pirohahlv the last Vmerirati koliin i to leave the hurning city— i f
he got nut at all. The last word*
hr I* known In have *t&gt;eiken; " I
jll»t got me a lin k ." He Wa*
• mlling and holding a h arn ikt.
July 21 —The first American
vlrtniy, minor and temporary, hut
a victory, Negro ( iF * attacked
and recaptured Ihe rity of Vechnn on the remote central highNnd front.
July 211 Id. titr n r a l Walton H .
W alker, rnmmander o f the II. S.
S li A rm y, told hi* teoiipi the per.
iml of retreat h*d ended, order
•d them tti *tand or dfe In the atlempt. In the fu ll m iliary u n .tr
ltd* wa* the low point In Ameri.
C*n fortune* ami it wa* the po ol
where the Ited llilr wa* stoppedThe w ar wa* five week* old.
Korean "lih ria tin n day," Aug.
Ih, w t* approaching, ft |» known
now that the f'nm m uni*t* hoped
to announce the complete smash­
ing of the beachhead hy that (ate
l-ater they clung to Ihe more mo«lr*t hope that hy Aug. If. Ihey
could annoumr the tapurp of Tap.
J"* ^V»tone central city In the
Allied ile fo n e pntH on.
The Imachlicad I* *i||| th«r&lt;*.

Taejti I* still In United Nation*
hand*.
And the North Korean, heve
sustained th r-e big defeat*. The
firs t wa* on the south coast when
American Marine*, a comhat te«m
from Hawaii, and American lufan! ry th rrw them hack more
than 2n mile* and put one en­
tire division out of vc* ion.
The second wa* In the Naktoog
llivt-r bulge. There they jammed
an eslim atrd I J.ooo men w ilh
la n k * anti n ttillrry into a crowd

cd loop on ihe Naktnng and trird
jo break Ollt. Again Inc Marine*
pin* infantry lore a division In
piece* 40-1 * iinph'Udy punctured
the hrPU'rhead.
The Ihird hai ju&lt;t finished-—or
at lea*t sul sided —in the Taeju
corridor where in A rr.enrar re­
gim ental comhat tram w ith South
Korean* on 11* flank threw luck
wave after wave of alia* hern in
five day* of fighting. The Uni t,
n iu iiift. appeared ’ oday t i have
alianiioiird the effort to break
through there.
Tw o
month* the
lirarhhrud
today is considered secure. O f­
ficers at MaeArthur's heudi|uaite r- astert loo that the ||n |
•tren g tn
is
draining
rapidly.
More troops, planes, tael's an I
guns nr&gt;- inning -nto tin Itcachl" a d A i’u still m o i e ar • on Ihe
way from Australia, Canada, the
• *h!ll|i|ilnes. Hung Kong apn T h a t.
trl.
M aeArthur's foresight, week*
ag i, proved out. The finis In*t
the sprint for victory. They go*,
all (in . i t ) to tin fi---y a i-l l.iu
t ilt failed In throve Inc dmigk
Iwiv* out of Korea.
'A hat i* the nu!|nok?
Headi|uarlcrs »ay* the day I*
not fa r dl«t-nt when n '.ig g -r ai d
mni r powerful I V H cd Nation*
«iio&gt; will i« strong enough to
take the initiative.
It w ill not la- either quick ot
• it*y. intelligence *av*. There wav
a time when foreign newspaper*
de*cril»ei) the Nnrth Korean* ns “a
peasant arm y," Thai day 1* past.
American Veteran* te|l you fra n k ­
ly '"hey did n terrific jolt." Th.*
N orth Knit-an Red* hopped o ff
two month* ago with it *m «rt.
well dulled mil powerfully equip­
ped force.
It has la-t-n chopped down with
terrible |n*»e» tn Ihe a lt shock illvision*.
Hut it I* still a formidable
force.
_ In all prohvl.illf y the tln iliv l
N ation* offensive w ill be something more loan a grinding over­
land drive. The long const* of
Korea rsn not he defended mile
hy mile. W ith command of (he sea
ami air there tin loitldedlv w ill t»more than one ninpltilnnu, thrust
north o f the lu c e n t beachhead,
stabbing the Metis in the ,-i.lc and
ru ttin g across their supply lo tilt*.

rKMF.NT SIIOMTHii:
JACKSONVILLE, Aug.

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W o|f*on iirnther* today said It
e*pectei| 2, 1(11 ton* o f bagged ce­
ment to arrive Sunilav afatard the
SS Southland from f let many. The
company said it had W k order*
for UO.OtKi ton* and Mint the Sun­
day shipment would l&gt;e mainly for
m e here.

Major Hattie

lery and m orlar fir * .
General M aeA rth u r’s hradquart
era said the new thrust northeast
rean* have around !h * 120-mile of Taegu was supported by at
least two Red divisions.
battle [►erinictcr.
One nf these waa the Communist
From the cast co«*i to Taegu
and »"Uth to coastal Chinju Allied firs t, which had been reported in
plane* tmmiied, strafed and rorket- th r Waegwan area tn the west
ed Ihe Uni troop*. F ife bomb* of Taegu, when H-‘2 |)i plastered
were hraiied on sirpplo-t liehlnd that sector Iasi week.
the lin t* and nn install tiin n t and
I h e Util First Divi*ion had led
nirfirld *.
the southward plunge of 210 mile*
Ihe mnin fighting ragr I east by the Communist since the wai
of the Mood-snaked "leiwlieg s i ­ slartetl on June 25.
lty ' Ciirmlor near Kiimwba The
The Communist central attack
bloodn -I combat wit* atound t'hon- started with an a rtille ry and mngno, 25 mile* nnrth of Taegu .uni tar liomhardmenl of South Korean
savin milt* east of Kunwl, spread­ positions.
ing the ■"inhalants oyer it hissing
A U. K. general staff of fin i
12-mllr front.
said "a slight penetration" nf th&lt;On the Sea of Japan coast 26 South Korean line* wa* made lotmile# last o f this buttle, JNorth fore dawn F riday hut by noon the
Kmc,ui* stablaii down from Vong- Smith Korean* rallied and won
dok and shoved back a Koutn their way back.
Korean regiment lief dr e K ijy e ,
The ited* moved away from the
nine mile* northwest of Foliang "bowling alley" corridor aft* r
port The South Koreans dropped loving 3J&gt;r)0 men in 72 hour* ear­
back a mile* nnd a h „ if before a lier th l* week in one of four try#
tank-led *ma»h by the H H a.
to smash down on Taegu
Till east roastal hntllM w a il
l-ong gun* n f the enemy tank
touciitd off hy a ‘ win South 1 were bring used as artillery. This
K nit ui atterk to the north finm indicated to headquarters IntelKlgyr and the roastal Hneghau ligrnce officer# th at Allied plan"
are* m m irduilrly north of I ’ohang. and ground attack* had cut down
Two South Korean division*— the Communist a rtille ry piece*.
cajiitol and th ird — jurn|H' I o ff
West and so u th w et nf Tacgur.
In the offensive.
the U . 8 . F irst Cavalry Dn
On the extreme southern f.nm and the 2 (lh in fa n try Division
between t'fiinju and Mutan port, guarded the Naktnng Mur. The
27 air mile* went of Fo*an, the
Reds had a small bridgehead aNo. i Allied port, two Med divi­
cross the river at Hyonpong, 11
sion* appeared to have huitl up
miles southwest of Taegu
for a sweep •" Ih r ea*t.
American artille ry Mod mortar
fire tailed nn estimated .|(M) U ni*
in fmnt of tht ti. S, 25th fiivisitin'. 35th Itcgim rnt, battling in
the hill* west of Ma»an.
tr n n i i a t i r d C ro n . f * X t " * » »
K a ilirr Friday me Ma*an front f l u , . , i o i l i l a i y i i i a l t e t r t o p e r . o n a l
hlari i witn tan k-ltd combat. The hygiene.
fighting got Mt clove that handT h l* I* a start on the jni, nf rr
grenade* were used by American
Negro infantrymen of the 2 ilh pairing td atio ri* iMdwreii Antci
Ucgmutit. principal action wa* to lean fori or and South Koreans who
the of tec hanged saw-tooth hill* of have aiiffcrcd as innocent victim*
tiolmk near Tundok, if) miles nf A m rrtiiin atiti-in fiH tiilton .......
nun.
norihwrst of Masao.
til's had Iratned the hard m u
A F CortesfHitnti nt Stan Swmton
with Ihe IJ. 8 - 25th Division re- to d is ttu .l Koiean "refugee
Many times Americans hud a I
ported the attack ne.ii Tundok
was repulsed. H r .aid fighting fnr lowed innocent-looking group* t ■
the hill* coutinurd Friday night. ('.is through their position* only
In that *c.-tor the North Km ran to lie attacked front the tra t l*y
army ha* ordered death by shoot­ w hlte-gail ed paitisans who i h i
ing for any soldirr who retreat*. ricil wea|Miti&gt; In th eir bundle .
A copy of a g&lt; nersl order m ix­
til's eagerly obeyed n tilrr* I"
ed hv ihe Arneritnn- Ihete F r i­ tare evacuated native hunt*
In
day said;
area* l*eing given up to Ihe cneitn
" I. Do nut give ground.
during
'strategic
w ith d ra w a l*"
"2. Any line wilhdt awing wilt be They knew if sticli th xtrh ro o f"'
shoi
houses were left standing enemy
ll Ini tn a renewed Anicriran troop* would hide in them hv day
dri ve In get more Metis tn sur­ w aiting tn in filtra te under rover
render.
of darkness. Enemy tank* o ft""
The big hallb' northeast nf smashed in one end nf auth hut*
Taegu tupped Ihe Saturday pre­ to remain hidden from aeilal oh
dawn war scene.
*tt vat it ti during the day.
A F Cor respondent Tom l-amls'rt
Surh destruction w a. found 'a
with the u . S. 27th Infantry
"wolfhound" regiment supporting lie a m ilitary necessity hut a di*
the Smith Koreans, reported alt roiirnging omen for post-war re ­
and artillery latshing whipped lations and even present rriatin n *
ilow n a Comm must wedge tiehind with honest, humble people
Allied lines Don an original force
Knlhusiasm for American tronn*
of . 1,000 to 2W. Genera) M acAr­ whit had Itoen lustily cheered in
thur had estimated the original the early fighting ha* faded and
farce at 1.000 H li|a.
tmlav few Korean* I saw there
Correspondent Ijamlo-it said II. would raise their heads in ossving
S. Infantrymen w e ir under a r til­
much Is** raise an arm for tht
llseilaaew . ’r e s t r w ,

aw l

Buddy System

AUG.

25.

1950

UN Police Force

friendly circular waving motion so
common in the p»*t.
In tegiatin g of the two for-.r* as
U n s lls s r S
I ’ tsttM I ' s s , H a « l
buddies might help American m ili­ Aiken (R-Vt), Cam (R-Wash I.
tary planner* to meet the
Red Capehart ( Hi n d i . Douglas (Dstiatcgy of moving along ridge- Ml), Flanders (R-VlL Gillette iDand firin g down upon the Am eri­ lowai, Hendrickson (R -N J), G ra­
can motorised rnlumn* in Ihe val­ ham iD-NC), Hilt (D-Ala). Hum­
phrey (p-Mi nn), Hoey (Ib N C ),
leys, an observer here spend-led
American# long "rationed in Ko­ Mumit (R-SD), 0'Conor (D-Md),
rea and now in Tokyo awaitin'- Margaret Chase Smith (R-Me| an
new a -ig n trm ls with th" I*. S nnd Stennis (D-Misa).
Two resolutions were drafted in
inform ation Service, Ihe F-'inoml
Cooperation Administration nnd the House. One, hy Itcp Judd lit
othet Stale lU'Ttailmenl luan-he , M inn) is identical with the Senate
rrsniutinp. Th" other, plepnre I
are conf'den! &gt;ncrea e i
Itetween American troop* and Ko hv Rep. Hay* ID A ik I is * slight
lea n , will lead to a tietler under­ modification.
House sponsor*, in addition to
standing an t mutual appro tatim*
Few w artim e viiilo t# to K"re* Judd and liavs, were litrd as:
K lI * worth fR -O re i. Gwinn I I I
have kind wont* to say far *h
N Y ). Hale |R -M e i, H eito r lit native necple ■'fu-e they see
under the most adverse condition*. Mass), Mnsfield (D -M o rt). M a r­
Tin filth of a poor strirken mm- shall (D -M In ttl, Nixon (R -C a lifi,
try hint- out nsi'l everythim- e’ *&lt;« Fnttcf son (RsConn). Pries (D Tho.e with pre-war experience T en nt, Rlehrd* ( I ) - 8 G&gt;, S tig b r
ID -D k ln ), Stockman (R-O re and
th r ie - likt
th n t-o rirs ii'n ’*’ n*
can retail spotlessly gowned lad liyqne iji-N A 'lles. friendlv
incete geitieni"*'
ediirnlional and ■iiltoral event
and many plea ant social occasion
in Seoul,.

i

Lake Monroe Colored
School Head Dies

j

Ilousintr 1‘rojcct
it ■&gt;minuet! front Fagr D u n
n itw .it hv Mi 'A'lili.init.
In response to a qoetiioo fro c
the iliiit a to ha te in si-teetiog
a site fttr ihe p iu jrrt, M r. kVilHorn* replirrl that Ihe present
lo ritlo n had t&gt;een seleetetl wilh
much rare.
F irst, he said, all possible lt&gt;ratlor.s w tie ctiii.lderctl hv A reldteet F. J. Mnughton and Kngincer Ftetl Williams Th" ore.
sent -lie wa* approved hy them,
hv ihe C ity Commission and hy
Fuhln Dousing officials who made
a ru ir fiil survey of potential
site*, he declared.
Asked , I* mi the survey of
dwellings mode in Negro .eetlo'i*
in order to ilet'rnnnc the netd
of a housing project, Mr W il­
liams state -1 that of 2, 11X1 dwel­
ling* survey**!, 2.0110 lacked san­
itary facilities ... well a * water.
The Castle Mrew -r rtojeel is expeel u i in house - 20 faitlilirs, ke
•aid.
Tiie S * nfrinl lln ii.in g Authority
will own the budding and wilt
have title to ihe Property the day
it is c o m p le t e d , nr lojit the Jaytees.
“ Hut isn't it fiiianenl with gov,
ernment funtls7" he wa* askni.
“ Nn," .aid Mr. W illiam s, "that's
anolhrt (HPtmlat misconception It
is firm need witn private fund*
hy Die sile of 'mud* lo private it.,
vrstnrs However, some lav fund*
rnav la’ U-e,l later to make up Ihe
tllfferenee between Ihe ilehl on t hi
project."
Fresident W !l Stemper to ll
of Jayree plan* In sponsor, i* eooperation w ilh Ihe Sanford He
creation Deparlmenl and Slatn
Game and Fish Ctitnm iulon, a
"Ktsldno Hndeo" fa r yntingsters
at i.ake Charm, Dvietln nu Aug.
3D

Sadie J M ogan. a plnnret in
the public -chool system of Floes
Ida nnd principal nf the Lake Mon­
roe colored school, died Saturday
while returning from Tnllnha'spr
where she had been
attending
summer school.
She was an active member of
the Seminole Countv I "sihcr* As­
sociation. the American Woodmen,
the N A.A.C.F., and far 1!' year*
was principal
nf
the
Monro"
Sehool.
Survivors include a sister Kmitv
Ferguaon; two Krnthi-r*. K u -'n e
June* and Bin H radkv. a si**erin-law, one h m th ei-in-law
srv••ral nephew* and nicer*.
Funeral service* w ill Ite held al
2 ;ill» oVIitck Sunday afternoon at
the 8 t Fan! MapM t Church with
the Rev. 8 . W While officiating
Interment w ill lie in the Sanford
Cemetery. MoselV and Son's Fun­
eral Dome has charge o f the a r­
rangementT A Y I.D U O U T
II0 I8 K . Idaho. Aug. 26 &lt;'1’&gt;
Senator Glen II T aylo r'* defaat
i n -the Aug. « Idaho prim ary wa*
made official yesterday hy the
Idaho canvassing hoard.
T aylo r’s hid far renominatlnn a*
Dcniocintic candidate far the *ixyear Sena!" term was turned away
tty tllX votes.
I). W orth Clark, farm er -ensior
from Taylor's home town of Poca.
te|ln, won the nomination with 2«.g»i7 votes to Taylor’s 25.VM*.

SFFFDHTS UN
DETROIT. Aug. 25 i l l The
AFI.'s American Federation of
Teacher* supporta the Unilrtl N a­
tions' South Korean fight and » p (Mixpi Ipptrhrr DiVR'lv
|li-snlotinns expressing the view*

were ad-iptrd at the aasociatloo
32nd iinmial convention eoneludmg
here Uvlav. The
of «6-,)W)
S p in a c h Is a n a ttv c i f w e s ie tn rlaima a mendarshlp
t"a"her«
______
Asia.

DON’L LE A V E YOUR LOOKS

bushes, Reporter* lo.l hi- track
As he thedged mot in I farmhouse*.

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IN S U R A N C E r

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Mother with the
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you could do it all by yoursetf!
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THE

In Unity Thera b Strength—
To Protect th * Peaca a/ th * World)
To Proatot* t i l l P r i f l M i of America.
To Produce P ro ep rrltj fa r Sanford.

STfy* ^ a n f a r f c l ^ r a l f o
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V O L U M E X X X X II

General Says Peace
In Pacific Can Only Ex-CIO General
^Assured By Hold-1 C o u n c i|
He
inn Strategic Isle

CH IC A G O . A u *. 28
&lt; A *)Ceiirral M acArthut raid losiay " n r
may ha*e |&gt;eaca" by bolding a
P a u li.
Iiland d rfrn te l i n e - i n ­
cluding huim ota— but "Iota it ami
war ia inevitable."
M arA itliu i gavr giaal military
im|K&gt;flancr to Fonnoaa. lati m it^ o i alrong hold of Chinrac N a ­
tionalist lorcca. in a ta b le ! mr»iagc .to the Vctcrana ol Foreign
W an.

The United S lain her no aim­
ed lortra on Formula, but ihr U.
S. Seventh Fleet ha* been patroll­
ing ilia Fonnoaa Strait to prevent
an ultcn-thrratrntd attack by
Chineae CommuniaU.

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S A N K M tD .H .O K ID A .

Ka tu b Untie d l*)UH

D A IL Y

Considerable cloudiness today
ami I u i- i l ii witn a l t » scattered
-bower- -oulh puritan amt widely
• lin e d a ftrrn o o n Ihunderehawnorth portion. L ittle change la
&lt;• 144m i ilU l *

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UtadT

No. 5
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l.r a n r il W il e

MacArthur Declares Businessmen Allied R ight W in g Is Driven
• Formosa Essential; Save’ProgramBack As KoreanReds Advance
On P o rt Of P o h a n g And Taegu
Truman Cracks Down
C H IC A G O . tu n .
3 8 - 4 ,p , ~
Veteran* « f I'urelgn W ar* today
opr l&gt;(d th rfr l i s t nations! rntam pnirnl. a Hireling which ma.
h a ir product* i l l biggest new*
In advance— a withheld m r e .ir r
from (tanrral M a rA rlh u r. Am the
flr*t u ttiu n of tha V F W runsent ion began «*ilh a memorial
0 arrrtaa for tha nation', m ilila rt
daad. a program which mat rain ­
ed out yesterday,
Commander
Clyde A. I.anlm told raportarm
hr oould ra id M acA rthur'* marund raltlr from tha nlalfo n u. Iml
would
honor
General
MsrArthur'e request that Ih r stalem in i not tie read to the dels-latea, l.enia maid. Hut the con­
ventioneer* acre able to read ih r
leal of Ih r original M arA rlh ur
message in Chicago nrnmpaprrm
W circulating freely on the floor
uf the big arena auditorium.

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IN liK U K N D E M

W EATHER

Consulted Reds

U.

.Vfarint’s Spot Fncim Foxifitm

W A SH IN G TO N . Aug 28 &lt;/T)
N a K lo iu r
live Committee lot htononne
Development today tailed lul a
tw ill and liguiuut laa-and-savc
piugiam to lake the m ililio n a iy
W a s h i n g t o n , a u *. j * —
wallop oul ol military tprnJmg.
&lt;AV— Republicans pul inlu
Ihr
The h u titiriijiirii'i plan mug ol
t ’esgrrsitasisl Hr. uni lodat ihr
ganualion, m a t;i»ti.d irp o il,
t r * l .it t.rn rra l l lu u r l i. Marluiccatt llial lolal d r lr n ir outlay*
trlhur'm Blmtamant on lu n ito -s
and sharply r r ilir lr r d Prr*idanl
may room lo a la ir ol J 81.000.
01)0.000 annually a y r * i liom
I , r n e ia l w ith d ra w It. K e p u b lira n
now
le a d e r M a r tin (M a a a ) tu ld th e
L h D taid it can be handlrd on ji
ilo u a e i i waa “ u n fo r tu n a te " th a t
the I 'r r a id e n i ao u gh l Io
“ *u p a ncn-inllalionary, pay a* you-go
| i r r u " I h r a la te m e n l and
la
basis l( tw ill m ratu irt sic taken,
"a n o lh rr t v h ib il o f a b a n k ru p t
and o lle ird a livr-point |
Ir jd r r . h ip . "
action.
W A S H IN G TO N , A u * 28 &lt;&gt;P)
It callrd on C u n girtt lo past
P ln id e iil I iu ih j ii ha* clacked piomptly the tlallrd muiuliralion
down on General D o u gin MacAr- act and P irn d rn l liu m a n ’l J ).lliur lor pro{Mi«mg to m akr a ctatc- 000.000.000
las
Itooti
at
a
incnl on Furtnota which the White "roughly adrqualr Im l tlr p " ; ul.
lio u tr iru a id rd ai an mi|ilo|&gt;ci the ttra iu iy to start a majur sav­
Vrnluir Italia ihr field ol foreign ing* bond d iiv r by Ih a n k tg iting;
|Miluy nuking
and on the Adniim tlialion lo dash
P iriu irn lu l Sccirtaiy C lu ilc* non-militaiy tprnding
Price, wage sin* ration Control#
G. Ko&gt;* due loved today lhal M r.
hum an prium ally d n c rlrd lhal are not yet necessary, the i ‘KI&gt;
said, hut it proposed lhal I'onM acAithui w iiltduw the *Utemcal great i * t up a watchdog com­
l.e had lent to the Chicago encamp- m ittee to ferret out and rapose
mrnl of Vrieiana ol Foin gn War*. “ hoarding, speculation, and ex­
In lhal iljlrin e u t. M acA ithu i had cessive p rlrr or wage raising."
The statement, w ritten by the
drelaird llie ta frty of the Untied prog rein committee of 1* Ell's Re­
S la in demand* that Formoia re­ search and Pulicy Comm ittee, w a*
relrased today by Mariun 0 Fol­
main m friendly hand*.
Thu w ai. at the lea»l, o il tang­ som, treoautrr of Eastman Kodak
CiOUCMINO IO W IN IM I U N O liiP U iH
i
H i. .
IlM I n il K ilt# 1C................
Co. and chairman of CKD. and
ent (nan the Adm inittralion'* de­ M y rr
tt’rfttli oul orrinvijt pCMiilioni ifi ih# H■*n11* H •»♦-•» * 11* &gt; * 111* 11 *' i * • ^ i)wtu ?•»?•«-1 • »
Krstnhaum
president of
toilildlngfl Mil
by Ariiff h kin Mi I II1* * ' Hie lit III * .urii Uiill* *f ‘ .lit.»t * f»*M « v &lt;*»)*!
il. I. * m lm-rj-*
clared policy that Form oia'* fu­ H a rt, Hhaffnrr A M arx, Chiragu.
• I t tjtj£ |(i f o t W lm l ifl
Ir t l lu I jT Hi* la 1 |f*
iitnl l i t l t r i f i !
u f lit**
I ^, , f* ’
tll I i* Fwilr* l
ture mutt be trille d at the inter­ and chairman of tin- Program and
Policy Committee.
national level.
“The Communist attack upon
So M r. Trum an, in addition lo Ihe Republic of K n rr* wai- a flash
llie crackdown on MacArthur, uf lightning which made th# b a*ie.
made public, a Irttci to Warren facta of our world situation clear­
er than they had been b e fo re ."'
A u tlin . llie American arnbaitaiJur said the stalem m t.
to th* United N alm m , repeating
T h * Immediate need. It w rnl on.
lut Foimo-a policy "to the end Is to take these five steps
restrain the Inflationary polrntttl
H H B llm i*(l lln !*« « • 1*1 * 9 1
M W Yn i r k \»'i* •M , V,
“st Its source, which I* r i c e , , I.
.S 1'on M ..f \ |»vr • 1% •■* 1»A
demand"!
•
•Ur.l II ••
f tha 11 .
“ I. C urtail
government
non S hipper S.ivs lie W ill
itllllll IH » leiMft'l Hii I (*1 t( ll
m ilita ry expenditure* to the iu.*ti
mum ttossiide extent.
K \ p t n i T o K'lis'.iii MM*. (•• U \ l|* t • &gt; 1lit ||
“2. its lfe taxes, so i tin j ' i .
11, *t iIn v\ a i hi 4 N o »••
m ilita ry program absorb* pi
i h ill Ii&gt;\ ( 111* l l l l l t lllaftH* *
ductiun, taxes w ill withdraw
I
S
\ 11Ul IH k 1 Ailltill.v* i
W \ lilN G lO . N , A u g
28 1/1*1
ruiue frum private hands. |T '.
LONDON. W 28 t.l'i
A M.l it.N
*»’ **!i. 111 I 'f *‘ * • k *i V»
H i h l l l B 2 4 (III
r f-1 % f t
I'lrtn h nl I(tilu 4n I ih I i ; u g im l
H titu li rn g llo e lin g III 111, JitepJt
■'ll \a&lt; l« M (I *1(1
1 IV .*1 1
T A U .A H A H S K E , Aug. 2»—id'i |
i',!i i'lm g iu g 111 IWHlr(WXI .iiiih
14 l&gt;f| 1r i III
— Insane c rim in a l patients of th&gt;
Itlg to h rg lti .III) (ling 12 ta x i n u t
» r i* '» i||v
iim lr i
••Itl
j:||r
in
1 III It iU« Mm
iin* ftiihl
S late Huspltal may be sent to
w i.llh Ilf lu ll lo u r to o l. Ill I fll- 14
1. *1 (ill tl IHMY .♦|»|»tv 1
. 111«llv f l l ’ \ | l i • • U f l t . l l i i l l l i K
ill 4 0 *
the state nrloon for safekeeping
il* MIN* ( &gt;111 t.M 1 f
S a lllltl It
tl«f 11—f 41 tlo- It 11*1-1.
even Ihu uglt they have not (wen
.1.0. l i lt uti
(lit* «( *
tried stul convicted for c rim in a l
I. u I hm Ch i . i lilii. Ill (h o lllil w ill.
t i l * n »f III
t l i f ! * l r ■r i l r i i l vif*
♦'•••ll •
offense*. A tto rn e y (ieneral Rich­
iflaw t lir f l l l o - r s11&gt;*aI lit all r I ■&gt;t
'1.0,1
1It. 1I*i i «i»i ..r \ im le.tl
it
ard Krvin ruled today.
the l l l l l r i i . i l .
K ill
III
am.- tilim, drn iril . p rii* n '■
Ill* fo rm a l opinion gave ap­
I »l 11 it 1** * | M l l f t
proval to a cabinet order direct­
t
I •* it* * f i ( « h i . . I - !
i i * r h »v i m
T A L I.A IIA S H E E . Aug. 21.
I l i r f lllo w .ll go .ill. u l w ith ih r Ih. It. .| tra.t.-l f.il ■ . . I ....... ..
ing that Victor l.lcata, Tampa — Attorney General Richard t
th ru apl-i-il
I.. till link* lit Mi it* ll(*vl lit
I *| line M iiii. t r t
it» * slayer, and Woodrow Georgr. vin tuld tne new Okaloosa com * • ih il'io r iil ll t i lr t *
Ilir
II
1 ‘ i I I I f i t ■I M l t
Wr | ,
..in
l i m p fie n Min iiiiFiu|»lktk
I
|.,
I.,
A
t
tlr
r
a»l«.
l
i
t
th
a
illiia
it,
Joseph
I iic till In t f i l l id ri.ii |im .ii* •
who was charged w ith armed sheriff today that any coin op. •
rubbery, be sent to tha Halford sled machine (hat o ffe r* " I t . . tiirru ta o iH f, tol&gt;l ir p o i t r i . f i r c ’ ult/H'Sli i inlriit iiv rilh iiii. ..I th. •tie »|» »*■“M* IlM r A| ’ It hi
prison until a new, more secure games" Is illegal.
At llit* k i l u r 11III r df‘ u i * * r i | l l v
ih r h r u l o f t la t r n f lio lh r it , a 1 H g i i t r i n i u r i , l
criminal building U finished at
Ml hill oul. of tlir 11 in. ii lit
Ervin told S h eriff F errin * U tg r tool in ik in g n in t r r n
t i f f i l « "A " f r i l l * i t H i k il l .1 li« r 11?,1 i l l I
the hospital.
t i . i i f i . c m l.nil totaling f'h’n.r t*
Campbell that operation of .
The cabinet also ordered Lon­ "triple bell free play" macluo.
W in tlo n ( h u n lu ll, n u l l m r wliii-h woiihl I d rolittlllird fit '10 In ii«* u l H ..I |{ l* * V11V«I I I K11 I « U i 11411 •• I \
nie J. Farriah and Vaseo Joyner violated the state's anti-slot in* p tiu ir im n itlr r am i now Ir u lrr ol 1st - Uti irl llie d. twt.il
n l | i r i in H i t ' I I I I^IA 1 1I l I l l }
H ’esilsweg ou P H * M i l
chine law and was Illegal .li‘*|ui.
I l i r t i. n j'ir it t d m Ion *. .- *• ll
| |*i t r n u t t i l i i n a11 1 1 ini|*lii% •*
ih r C o n te it j l i t r op|H uiliou. ih a lg fa rt It was licensed by the r " t
I t r s t l s o f U It # t - s s , t h i o l
Ilir
lit»
Hi m u ,%H»* I -I I ‘*#1111111 t i u v
cel last S a lu itla l ill 4 m J io a i h ll c i
h of Cr#*tvlew.
IIP | i r •*• I**«I lit 4 il%lltKifi til till* I' I
In an oplniun *everal w r.k&lt; that lln t i. h lim it w e rr (illm g Ho
t*lii« I* I !».•%«* YlkUir*!
Ervin said all coin o pn at )lah oltfris, some ol w liiih weir
ed utn-ball rnsrhlne* that o ff, •
| ,1* a lt *111111(1111 h i I K ||** 4h I l U l
lo
t
I,Mil—
‘‘o
f
i
l
i
t
.
ir
i
;
u
ilr
i
l
lo
t
His memlier* of the Hanford rd free game* ss a reward w.-t*
*1(1 l i t illilllll -1III \i lilihllirt 4 llll I
t
lir
o
ia
lio
fa
r
lu
ir
n
li.l
t
r
p
t
lt
o
l
illegal..
llusineaa and Profeta tonal W o­
Idle Attorney G rneral said th. la n it ’*
III** ( 'll? lloa.ll at tlf kl|jlls||||2*||| l urn* ill ll l l t r | lilliiillll* r t tt| i till’
man's t'luh attended the District
ti# ititVk | i i r p . n ihk In
A)&gt;]i)ukhl tu n i t
Nu. 6 meeting u f the U. and P. fact that r city license has l-r.n
Ih # M in lk liy of Hui.|,|y ctmeni lid ! t 'r n l* y
n
W. Clubs yesterday a t Ihe D rift- obtained in r the maehtnr "d..&lt;
■■#•i 1«•'lae *1 it*. I *n c * I ft* t
rd llm l n rv rra l l l r i l o h inachin • . I m iM ihl* |&gt;« rmttn .«nil
wood Hotel, Vero Beach. They not make it lawful to pot*,
too l n m krrn were f illin g such con* ' '.V
,
them
or
to
permit
them
to
)
■
Put lick's »i-i|Ursi to
w eir M r*. P. M. (Jingles, prrsltra c t- fo r itu *n m mid llm l l(u«
drul of the local club, Mrs. R. operated, because the law dura i »,i itian inapeclura a ir ji.iim ttr .l to l.ulld n ‘tl try 34 fool cultiniii’
I liiiT ic a iH N S
C in lc
perm
it
the
llcenaing
uf
i
n
i
'
room nt tlir \V A. Patrick {.it. I,
E True. M rs. E . V. Roulh, Mrs.
the fartorirs.
lug pliint was nppruteil. M r*
foils Smiley, and Mrs. Marion machines."
S
U
i
l
c
&lt;
M
F lttr id ii
A rthur Ito llo m lry, tlir I atmr Ellen It.o'liock wu* given | m*i
lie taid any city ordinam.
Harman.
srerrtary for over- ! mission to rie c t
authorising
such
license*
would
government’
u one doty
Mrs. Eunice Day, director of
it# ***■» T * r » i
NKW i i l t l .E \N S . Aug 28
Pi
ira a lls # # * Os ra a # TSreel
tf.# ll» # »
tiuildlhg of two room mid l.nlfi
th# district, praaldod. Mrs. Edna
,\ 1, ..if . t o r m ItH'rited
l.’i&lt;&gt;
at f i f t h and Holly Avcmi. which
Van Acker, pree Ideal of the
w ill later nerve n* n garage when mile* o u tli o f I'e r is B o la . I t a . in
Florida Federation o f B. and P.
n .i &gt;,l t&lt;&gt; l i u i i l l m ie to ri .- d u rin g
a home is built on the property
W , clubs, *puk* on "Echoes of
W 11In* in II Conrad wa* drnie.l th .' n ig h t
Our National
al Federation."
r«
llll)
&gt; ;n \ M 11 S | I :i I. I", I s
a permit to build a duple* lioune
She informed the gorup that
Hi, v . in Iro n* W. ntlier H u rtnil
oh p ro pritv nest lu Itn.lio Hta
there a r . 2.429 B. and P. W.
lion W T Itlt on the ground Unit ■aid wind- ..f 76 tu 8.. m il. - an
clubs In the United States and
tl would not l&gt;e in keeping with hour e.lcnd out almul 70 lidlrr
stated that it l l th * largest wa­
the neighborIi . mmJ, said Mi
Me ..I. tio in&gt;illi and nuttbrant side.
lly II t l IIO Y I.K
rnin'* organisation devoted en­
ti.. Ion ricu ne. linie*
extern1
Kildiin.
tirely lo promoting tho interKO R EA — ( / I * ) - tl lake* m«le than a wat in Kutcx to mak tl..
Iluildlng In n p .rto r John (iillon o iilw tiil .i Im u I 126 utile- nm lh
est of business and professional
American
toldicr
give
up
the
habit*
of
home.
.
.
recently in&lt;u til u permit to C
l*4l&gt;l.
women.
I d a ilrangc land of •tiangf .Uilottw he lite* m small ways In c . Henderson tu erect
. five
At ' 10 V.M |C S T ) the tuirr.
“ How lo moaeutu up on
live ibe way tw always ha*. Sonic times ihi* e fio tt t* lu.le run* .Some room home nn Mellonville Avenue can. w&gt;, located nest latitude 2.1.
M a rin e r," waa demonstrated
Ie-tween T w e n ty -fifth Street and long 1.1 ode H7.(i, moving we-t or
M r*. Ethel Lego, president __ Uasee It la aad. But always it i&lt; f
th# Titusville B. and P. W . H u b . stubborn. For even on a imttlr
i.iyiug the fam iliar landm ark* »f T w e n ty -fifth Place at estimated west northwest ahum ten miles an
hour. Tin- ih m I i I uu wa* determine ‘
Plans were mad* to hold an­ front tho Yank Inaista on mskttig hurtle suffer th.- unfam iliar ci- cod of flo.txxt.
J. J. Cati * received a |n'im il t. v nu. r i l l res-oimai* .nuee, tlie ad
g arrt*.
other district mooting In 8an- his life aa normal as he ran
fnni on Jan. 22.
And the glory uf the folk# *1 for npplicalion of l.utiinu water
visory -aid.
So fa r I haven't heard an r otd
The l.uK liurrlrane ia one of
ler say he waa over h er* fighting home w ai that tn»&gt;t ngreed with nr.M.fing to Ih.' ( M e * Apartment
ililildilig.
2111
West
F
lir
t
H
tl.et
(hern.
Hut
war
it
wnr
and
the
two Uopl.nl liurricane on which
-C R U E L M A N ” BACK
for hie children'* rig h t tu r .t
New llrlean - and Miam i weather
Henry W hlto, Negro, known good old grandmom’s g o o d ».t&lt;1 •tuartem istcr corps Isn't quite »*
throughout tho colored section as blueberry pie—or lo protect hi* , fftcieut ur 1 * well ** ckcd aa the
bureaus m e Dauing advisories.
C E N S U S H F .n )U N T
Crurl M an," is back In town favorite brand of toothpaste front corner d ru g .t &gt;re.
The other ia a smalt liurricane
A reuresi-ntntlvi' o f the U. S,
Aa lal# aa Ihe day ll'tle r did
after an absence of a l l y«
years.
Communist in filtratio n . Rut the
Ccnw f Bureau from Atlanta, tin , m Ihe Atlantic atmut I non mile
Asked by S h e riff Mero where Army hasn't mad* the m istakr d himsvtf in a G t in Geiniany coutd A. Ml Guinn in f.iro n ,I u R. l.e. Ii
vast o f M iam i.
did In the early p art o f th r se­ riu open a K combat ration and er, assistant tnunager of th r Semi­
At h ID A M, (C S T t the Miami
ng otlH
a t ? cond World W ar— that of foisting • till pull out a packet of four nole County Chamber uf Com­ Weather Bureau rtllm a le d highest
un- rigoret* that were not merely
and Miami,
denied be off on tho combatt troop*
troo
merce, Friday that complete re- winds of about HX1 miles an hour
had been in
unknown to him aa the mean­
declared known brand* of cig aret* and
hurricane
ruunta
are luring tried, in cert'.'u near th* center with
ing of a Germ an verb. They oometh a t he had
fw #W i|tf | W t
force winds that is 76 mile- *r.
d
litricts
of
the
county.
ha did not „
Tha m fintry then raieed a ‘.im e i were as mouldy as a pro
Five employe#* of the Census hour--extending about tn miles
going.
fair and proper howl over that. rent b ill in original Sanskrit.
from Ihr renter tn all ausdrsnts
But that hasn’t happened In Hnr.an are covering Countv Com
l!o •lxted that
tad com* Tha dongbboys thought it only
T lir Weather Bureau said Indira
back; lo
to too
sea Pollen
r o t)* * I
Williams, reasonable that If they had lo Korea lo my knowledge. The mission District No. 2, the west Uon* pointed to continnel north
and when asked w t
(a stay- awffar In foreign territory they soldiers hare might not be Is­ side, anJ District No. 3 which in ws t . i l r m oieiuant for th * next K*
Boling*. M r
Ing
Jall, ahould enjoy familiar cigarets— sued every day a pack of thotr rludrs Altam onte
hours.
! Dm t la a #4 OB raa* The##)
Lather M id th ti morning.
that
and lot tha dvUlaaa who wore *n -

Senate Group Okays
Bill For Draft , Of
D o c t o r s , Dentists Tru",‘" ,0, dlrr&lt;*|»* «h?» ih
W A S H IN G T O N A..»
IA - &lt;A»i
Attorney l.re 1‘rriallian Irtllfie d
today In lo ir a llo il.r Cuiunilllrr
lla l hr ott'e ytai a Conununul
while arm n g a&gt; a N o t lta.il la in
ci ami runtuiurd to consult m lh
(oin m u n ilt trade |t ytliilr hr w ai
genetal countrl for the t I I)
Out Pieatman told I lie lloun*
UnAm rncan A tlitiiie * Committee
hr did not «rcr)&gt;l Conin.umil or­
der! oi directives while setting llie
CIO.
I'letsman laid that lie Lm kr with
I lie Conimuniii I'a ily "o rganiiationally" hi 1*415 aftai a year'*
mrmberthlp in a ■ell that included
fellow
A g iK u llu ir Ltapaltinrnt
workers Nathan W ilt. John Abt and
C lia iln k rim er Hut hr tan) that
only now ha* ihr "ideological'
birali become complete.
P iriim a tt hai )uit reaiwnrd Irom
(lie Am enran Labor Party on
grounda it ha* come under Comrnunitl dom inition,
Prrttinan *atd that hr never told
anyone connrctrd will, ih r C P 1
that he had been a memhu ol ihr
Comrauaitl P arly and uoltodv eyeaikrd him. But ha challenged anyurn i u , imlnt la aay d d w m i or
actlcm while ha ta il C IO general
ruuniel that wat contrary to CIO

- Tlia commander in chief of tha
Untied Nation* force* lighting in
K o ira described a "natural” drfrm e line oi irland* in iW Pacific. tnlicy.
lie aald, however, that for .«
"►Tom lhl» line,'*
M acArthur
•aid, " W e ran dominate w ith air number o f year* he had ■’ meeting*
PoWff every A -istic port
from
V laitlyiftock io Singapore."
. Communist Party to discus* 1 , ‘ ie'
II# u«*l. «•*!.*&lt;I Purm uil w m i U v
#tid id i v i t i p i «if th r ( IO. I i r
spot In thia defenae Una am! aald ** ld thin w a* while hr waa general
"htaturleally, Formosa ha*
been i eounael from 11*39 to HUH.
u«ed a* a springboard" fo r " m il-.
Hut the deal Inga, he aald, were
I t a l y ag t e- - inn illreetad again*! onlv *ueh a* "I deemed to I# of
oreo* to the south."
the f It).
MacArthur
taid Formosa, If I’- 1'!1- M x e a * 'a
* heiu.
held by the enemy, “could be co m -! « Pressman could give any Inpared to t n untinkfthie aircraft stance* In which the L it) had d* *
carrier and
aubmarlne
tender | v * * '" 1 frum *he Lommunlat tine
Ideallv I.K-aleil “
P r w im t t aupplled Wliat he runHe e*,.reared h i. m ilita ry vlewa | aldered two. lie aald he helped r i i )
in a cable to the V F W , meeting |„ 1're.ident Philip M urray piepa.e
it . 61.1 national encampment. The •
^ P.K ’
mt«rAK&lt;‘
rwid b f Clv&lt;l«* A |
Lew| ., V F W commander in chief.
^
The ( ir n n a l drrlarad that ahould
Wk’urim.-a fall, it "would constitute
riu my ralivnt In th * very ren*
an an.'m
perimeter.
ter of U ii* defenilv*
m i,"
Stanley
llru m lry
rnlerlainm l
“ lie m ilita ry potential
would Kotarians at ihelr regular weekly
again be fu lly exploited na the lunch-un today w ith a number uf
mean* to breach and n e s tra llt* aonri. He waa introduced bv Jack
our W rtlrrn Pacific defense »v*- ItatTgan, program chairman, s* s
tern an dmuunt a w ar of eonqueat graduate of Seminole High School
ag eliu l Ihe free nation* of th * who had won hi* way lo llie final*
Pacific basin.”
in the ainging contest *pon*ore.| by
The (ieneral aald he wa* voicing the Florida Order uf F.aelr*
a
IC e e lU a . * On P * l* B U I
President O rville Tourhton re
vlewetl the work of the
H ila ry
assembly held st hi* home I a * I
week w ith particular irfe ie n c r on
program cuurteey, attendance and
youth work, unit announced I list
then- w ill |u* no meeting of the
ctuh nest week mi ncnmni
of
lurtair Day.
M r. Brum ley’a song* Include’.
N K W D E L H I, India, Aug. 28
—(/Pi— The face « f northeast In . "Ilaby, Won't You Hay You U v r
dia i t 'l l wa* c h a ttin g today In M e t , “Cruising Down the Itiv er”
Mh* wake of the devastating and "Moihee Macrre".
Visitor*
introduced liy It. L.
V -trth q u a k * 13 day* ago. tanned
by scientist# the world1* fifth Perkins, Jr. included A. II. (iarde
of DeLand and Turn Knight of
m m t severe reconledahock.
Spreading flood w a tn a pushed Tampa.
fu rth er over tea gardena In Aasam province, where the quake
M l hardeat. T h * deoth to ll was
in the neighborhood of I ,
Minor shocks rontintmd In tho
province. Millions prayed tn th#
The truck receipt figure* on
streets and field*.
An estimated 5,W 0,000 p#:*un* produce brought for sale to the
tr r r r reported hoiatlea*. Piniw r- Hanford State Farm er* Market
# v damago was placed gt WO,- during July and August are mure
1*00 ,000. Damage to craps, farm than double those of the corres­
animals and ra tn ra l maource* ponding period last year. M a iu i*rr
waa eepected to push thla figure Sandy Anderson announced today
much higher.
During th * past two month* out
The throwing up of the rich of slate recelptr amounted lo 21,
auboll threatened permanent ruin 202 packages ami Florida product,
lo Aaam's tea industry, • m ajor totaled 16,588 units.
lC S *H a s,a wa r t t # t * « l
Figuring Hot) package* nr unit*
io a car, this is the equivalent of
T U T O A n 'ID E N T
Sheriff P. A- Mero received 61 car* of produce, said M r. A n ­
word today from hie brwther-in- derson. Florida produce wa* most­
d|sw and slater, Mr. and Mrs. ly sweet corn, egg plant and pep­
Barnes Jackeon of Creaeenl City pers.
Out o f state varieties totalled
that their automobile,, m Ir u oerapenta, hod bom im ishaf In g M w ith green beans leading the
list a t 12,227 bushel*. Other leadfrank
lag llama were cabbage. 1,680 of
lha 10 pound aacks; pole bean*,
O N unite; com . M S crate*; pepM ta , 247 crates; white potatoes
111 of th * 100 pound bays; t#-?
Just in
Mias potatoes. 212 of 60 pound
hugs limb from
Men oak crash t_ . .
bags and 170 basbsl of yellow
thotr cor," to ld S h eriff
T M « u J U " equaah.
■

Kotury Gntertaiiied
By Stanlvy Brumley

Northeast U tdia
Plagued By Floods
As 5,000 Are Dead

Truck Receipt# At
Market Double MB

•rt*a%r-5

President Prevented
Delivery Of Speech
To VFWOnNeedTo
Retain Chinese Isle

CGD Calls For Cut In
Domestic Spending
And High Taxation
To Stop Inflation

.Vi

Criminal Patients
At State Hospital
(io To State Prison

’Itiel Kxecuiive Says
k nowlaiul
I ’ i tl e i
I r. U n I o i i n n a t e

Unless A n lee At Is

0 Ieocal B. And P. W.’
Attend Conference

A(I just mi’ll ( Board
Approves 2 lYrmils

Yanks In Korea Do Best To Make

Daily Life As Normal As Possible

V ^ a f i.s s e
T O
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11
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»•*.»•■1 Miinil.il. ilirfi In * ( *iim r uf
1*11111% Ui

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H u u l It

u H iiilir |ju%h Hut ilir )
mrrr
in.lin t Aimiiyf htiuiiK jirrh iu rr uti
n .- f*ijft#ns %v.fu r M i . iu 1j &gt; uigiii,
l l r t a V 1. l u r u l l f , Aui|. 2 ) —
lU ti hoir.nu tiftiir back ih r
lie lil Mll'tf all lltr I JO (Ullc loilfe
f-*w^*.| M h fil t|r|rn » r line M onday
011. 1.1 111 .o u tlirjtt K&gt;&gt;1C4
t
“1 I nto I. taid the whole
n u iliiriii liiinl
exit and west
liom tin Nakliiim K ite t lo the
•■sit . nail
wat atlanir.
I hr mint trveir lighting wat bet.m 1'iihang on the &gt;ea of Japan
ra t • •.til, and 22 tmlrt liotlh of
I n t o neai the U n i held tillage of
t lliUiig
U n i inlilliatois were teen belnoil N .iilli Kuiean line* noith of
I aegu
lln K u l. w ire 2* ; llillc * ou l uf
I 'oll.tlig
\ l ’ l'iiirrt|&gt; u n d c n l Ha! Hoyle at
1'oh.tng. h i im lrt u o tlh of the
IU.IIII t llir d p o ll uf I ' l l . 4il. ir p u lt ni i l
&gt; iiu i.c l and lin er d fIm y rit loittrd laud 4tltllrvy in
I uiimlutg I lir ad %tide in Kt*di. Dul
lltr N u llli K u ifA lii jdbAlu rd in lh«
Ir r lll tit llir Ilir
Ihe H rd. won Pohang eatlier
p u re attack.
d a * t U te i lo
Allied hoops.
a&gt; its I

Bir itis h Exporter Bail 01 Convicted P r e s id e n t Sii^ns n..* .iwmi. me *mp
U rg e s S U M ^ a C f K J t f S Expanded S o c ia l
Sfcttrily M easure Nett Show Case Is
To Russia Slopped

Attorney General
Says Free Games
Machi ne Illegal

■§

S. Cruisers And
Destroyers Join In
Shelling Attackers
K i u i i i Sea U l Japan

Installed At SHS
Fur Athletic Cups
H e in iiu ile H ig h H.,lio ,i|,» i t l i l n i r
lio p liic - w ill lia v r n nett lo ,k f o r
in m u ln g
i|u d . - ilr
t t l i ' l i c. Jio.ll
•|||| r i . n il Held 6. due ti I h r n - w
ill 1 r i H r l i t
h
it iwith
H i.h

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id Ins.r hern .e |. l, e.l W ater
&lt;&gt; the u p .tu n - - l l nit ..ii’ f -stn*vtn
ill in. toiign l tie tepid. x new
c tric w ntei cooler Ii* - t.een int a lltd
M m »1* com pleted last term by
■lie u r t c io M s * t . a . c

......... in * ta lle ,!

in tin school l i l i i a r i ivh lcli i&gt; now
' I l l ' l l ' ’.‘111 lig h te d
V p p e iia n re
ol the lil. r a lv w * . pt aired re.-en Iv
In M i-* S sta K re n lim a n . who said
test %lie ..a * much pleased with
lie iiu p i.iv e m rn l . said M i* . Kdna
Hand tn, librarian l» n new
11.1,1101444 111, raws C l. r l
I 't ll. K 'S S i l l . K i l l '
I'A I I.A IIA H S K K , Aug 28—tA7
A llu g a n P a rris li ..ffic ia lly lw,,in' - i n i i f f o f P u ll cou nty a t
12:16 I* M , today when tio v # ri or W arren signed ills colli mis-

•ion.
U n til then, tti# State1* fo u rth
Ini g o t count) hail been w ith o u t
ii s h e riff fo r fiv e day*
The G overnor appointed Parn s li Thuredav to succeed ousted
S h e riff K rsn k M. W illia m *, h u t
the new o ffic e r rou ld nut act
u n til he had furnishe d the reim lic tl bond, oath o f office , nonC om m unist oath and re.eived hta
commission

Sim ford \Vi»ii&lt;lu*r
S A N F O R D W E A T H E R M ari*
High yesterday 85
I... it 71
Itain .42 inch
August rain, U M inches
Norm al
August
ram,
7.10
inches
Tides today, le i* 2.04; high,

8:12

The Weather
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Aug. 28—'^6
A heville
81
5*4
Charle-ton
84
62
lW
84
Cincinnati
62
Dr i M nines
68
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TflF HANFORD IfP.nAM). nANFOHD FLORIDA

AG E B u

Deputy Spellman
Tells Purpose Of
Jobless Benefits
Unemployment compensation I*
insurant*- again*! Intnl l«&gt;« of inrnn*e by a worker who |o»e» hi
job through no fault of hl» own.
who i ; able and willing I*. w,u*
hut wh", tem porarily, cannot fin1
a Job, Deputy .1. h Spellman of I'
Unemployment (%&gt;m|M)n»alion o f­
fice in Orlando -util in Sanford
today, While the worker ha* eer.
tain right* uniiei the Inw, thcr&gt;
an- nlao eerlain obligation* which
mint be rr.et itrfore he inn draw
benefit*.
(ienerally ‘ peaking, the Florida
Unemployment Compensation la w
covers worker* for m lir li ml, rom
m e n ia l, or »erviee iiiganiratlm
whieh employ eight or inure work
•r* in earh of ilH &lt;liff&lt; rent eaten
liar week*, 'It . Spellman explain
od.
"Several group* of worker* an
eaclutlrrl from the Inw," Mr. Spell
man saltl. " F o r example, farm
w orkers, Insurance ami real c«
tale agent
t&gt;aiil hy r(imml**inn,
nrwslmy*, ilorneatie worker*, rm
ployees of the fiile ra l, .fate, eonn
ty nr city government, ami perron*
who work for nun profit or rhnri
tablr organirnlton*
"E v e n an ln*urn&lt;l worker rannot
draw liern f it . until lie lima tornplied with the requirement* of the
law ," Sio'llmnn
continued
"II'
mint have earned at Ira sl IIW
lim ing the l»a*e periiwl T ill* ha*e
period is the fir t four out uf the
la*t five romplete calendar quar
ter - Immediately prereedlng the
filing of a valid claim . A claimant mint be tegistereil for worl
with the I lotoln Hint*' Employ
men! Servin' noil he able to worl
full tun* in n g iila i •iiiiduymrnl
lie mint la* ai liv ely ii'k in g worl
by hl&lt; own effort* nod Ire aval'
aide to in e p t any offer of *ult
able work.
"N o line perron may file for J*«'
Insurance on behalf of another.'
Deputy
Spellman
em phaiiir*!
"O nly the elaiinunl himself ear
file on his own hehalf and mus
do »o in prison. Benefit* tang
from a low of If* 0(1 a wrrk to a
maximum of f If* fat a w rrk fn
III week* in any **rnrfit yn*i th
amount and duration of hrnefit
depending upon the worker'* a*
rumulated wage
credit*.
Karl
worker mn»t serve a one we I
waiting period Itrfore he may h
paid benefit* ll- m il'* may ale
be denied to a worker who rpti
hit yon wittir.itf good rail**', &gt;
firrd for misron'lorl or refin e, i.
aivrpt a Milit•*•&gt;!•' |oh."
In determining whether or n»t
a fob I* suitable for art individual
Florida law rc*|iiire« that eon Idei
• lion be given In II h decree of
tlsk involved to hi* health, *afel&lt;
ami moral*-. I'hyabal
rendition
prior training, prosper!* »*f **l*
Mining local wink In hi* 'tistfimar
oer.ip.it mo and the diatai’re
e
available wink from his h*itne ar
other faelo t » to la- ,i&gt;n»j*h u&lt;| 1,
determining niltasliilitV nf » lot
offrr.

Kail Strikes
|l NNlMiMed t r«*fw F«g»
r a t r lr r s in l«oth dispute. hav« I*e*
reje tltd l*y the union-.
In New York,
Diking
CTI»*
newrpapet guild
memlwir h*
night arteptrd a srtllrni* rit enl
Ing Ibeir *IHke again*! the Nr-*
York W orld-Telegram which *tsrlfd June 1*1. One nf the rom * Inn1
In the agrrrtnenl was a |nb fr»e*'
for one y**r. Other trim v Imlu'h '
a 3h-hout week snd p*\ false *11*
to tlO fur « top minimum wsjre nf
5128 weekly The strike nf &lt;nu rdl
tn ils l employes stopped pilhllea
tlon whirh Is to lie resumed M**n
day.
In f« m i
implement
Industry
Wage talks, a settlement between
Inter national Harvester and the
Farm Equipment ('nun'll **/ th*
Independent
United
Fleet rlesl
Worker* w a . approved hy 'he F F
U K Cntifeiem * Board. Kstiflestine
hy ?7,iH)o employe, in 11 plsn's I
nreeststy before It I, finally s
repled. Tb&lt; term s inrlude s get*
ersl seven irn t wage |v*'»»t em'
regional equalization S'ljifttnen'
giving Mime workers lugger htke
However, at least four llarve-i*
*rs plant., were struck tndsv h
tha C IO United
Auto Wort •
Union width is bargaining spent
for 2 2 ,00(1 w inkers m right of ih ■

Korean W ar

Tampa Soldier

when the two men In s Mark ***Itn
motion him to stop
" II aian
didn'tl Know
know wnai
what ...
they
r wanted
and w s m t thinking of snttning

(icrtnan Army

((•i* iis« e a r i M i r* a * S h i
I* • a r la a e a r * , « r * * « o H |
(( ••lla ae d r * . o l'.« * O w l
hert teported from the Taegu front ,,__ I
,L ,
' ,»««««,«.
m* her also demanded that the
that hundred* of Reds sttackrd two clues In the eastern ressonmy Jr p articular," Yank**w related
Alii*
»*n*l more troop, to G e r­
Am erican a rtillery positions that behind the incident:
ont pu!lcd a pistol out ol many.
were |vounding a wedge the ComHe may have been chotcn st * his cost and ordered me to ‘get
A "
entrstion of Allied Lower
munt*t* had shoved into the front­ likely prospect to desrrt and l&gt;« in’. He spoke Fngluh. " I * n I
in Germ any I. the only solution,"
line. N'o U. S. gun* were knocked . . . . j in, i L ,
»" id to do that, everything went
'"I Kchumaeher at a new* rnnused lor the r a il ron es |&gt;escc b)j|{|| Ut(&lt;r B, lh c„.,| that I hud
out in that A ttack.
Ijvmliert said the North Koreans (ronl
propaganda campaign, or
slugged with a robber blsrl - f.r.n re . It wa* one of the few
Iin &lt; . the opposition ley-^r ha*
tried to rut the Allied road from he may have I»een mistaken for an- js rk ."
* ■" * d with Adenauer'* poley,
i tegii but succeeded in slowing
The aM urtlon occurred within!
other *.*ldier stlsrh ed to some te
•'ippllea only briefly Wednesday.
S'-hunts* her explained that
he
three city hlncks **f th* top secret
The main Kumwha-Taegu moun­ curdy detail. Yankow described American document center w lnii' «"M i i i .ied to opp"*•- .Iro n g lv O r .
tain highway from the north w»* himself st only s "simple nlleman" all th*- old N a il fil* are r.tain*-! ".&gt;ti&gt;'
'armament or psrtielpathe hntllrllnr
Iti'lge* lining it without access to any military in­
behind a luitlad wire eomi*oun*l. i ■■ in a W* .tnrn Fiiroitean d r.
were eommnndcil hy the lied*
In auliocntienl Interrogation* l&gt;y f*i . fnrre until the \Y* *trrn now*
when the doughboy* Jumped off formation.
have
enough troop, to insure
|tu-&gt;ian
K V D s*****-.
t - .r i. t police)
The
U
.
S.
A
rm
y
withheld
Yanriu
u ia n N
isrvvi*
r
* and
-.....| |
.
agnmat them.
kow’s
story
until
today
to
check
German
'Teoples
I
«lic*
.
'
Mn'
i
'
'
' &gt;r*1
In an all-day fight the Am eri­
1 He -aid s **e*t German police
can* drove the He*l* from *everal on It and to make sure the soldier kow *aid, he wa* a«k&gt;'l « l"t
i s *och a . that urged hv A*|e.
commanding ridge*. One annoy­ bore no ill effects from weeks &lt;&gt;n : i|ur*ti»n* slaiut the document cell| let hut h*' oqly barely knew of it* i n" r would la* "insderiuate and
ing lied a rtillery po»ilion wa* short rations In dank cells.
ton late."
The Berlin m ilitary post said existence
silenced early.
v*nk. *w said he ha* no i'l«-s
I.
'Ye»t Germ an Chancellor
The Communists met the Amen* the private’s story stood u|&gt; under
th* eai t«&gt;"k S*mte
■
I he wanted a poller fnrre
rali-South Korea attark w i t h inquiry. A combat soldier with w (1Ht
I "n’t roll it a ili-ti n-*- force", he
heavy artillery and mortar fire. three liattln stars from the N**rth h,Mjr, |at*r. h* cam* to in .* bn «•
|(tl. ian _«on. and
ami w.*
o. •*'! newsmen strong enough to
F irst
American*
to b r e a k A frican campaign. Y»nkow'» rug- jn tp,r _________
hy j^nuestionrd
,|Ue(tione*l l.v
hy civilian*
eivil ai
iwho *p.ik« g m i tot*.- thr internal eru rlly of
through the Communist vanguard gued physiipre wa*• unaffected i*y
German. Th.'y |*en*‘*'d him in an
t«M&gt;k high ground, iilenelng Red the ImpriMinment.
Arcording to Yankow'* story, attic hut h** broke the til* through
artillery lhat had been hampering
he wa* snatched hy two men in | with hi* fiat ami i -cape*I
want ml to give me a chance to
allied advance*.
Yankow Iruilg**! through field
five and work in the Russian
One U. S. unit, ittarkin g over civilian clothes st the point of a
ridge* to the cast of the main gun outside thr Krumrnelanke , Hhfl fn td t. hr
• but I didn't want any part
di'l.
int*. .*
........
■upply rood, drove the Itrd* hack Subway Station In z *f’,rn dorf' j
nf that and told them so.” YanB
erlin
,'tha
heart
of
the
American
on the American right flank, CorI maneuver area when l*.ml&gt; were l. .. I.rufce out of Schwerin June
community.
| .In , jiping their charge, and light I*, he *aid, and swam acroa* a
reapondcnl |.aml*crt raid.
lie
aald
he
wa*
calling
on
a
The shifting
North Korean*
1st r l&gt;ut a general alarm *ummonplane* were strafing ch»t*d tai
German
girl
in
that
iirighla.rh.a-l
forced some U. 8. engineer* from
I get*, lie drew
h i. warllm* 1 1 id Russians. Germann and even
; |M'iirtier t&lt;&gt; gel away from then
their position* In the line.
hlrtad " F rre German Youth"
lie stopped n flerm sn farmer to the M-arrh. lie stoo«| in swamp
The engineer*, who called themla r d asked for f.aal Th. fanner wal* r for more than 21 hours and
stive* "englnfantry," rounter-al*
lacked ami regained th nr posllinn
said he would m irt *he soldier that then was nearly paralysed from
I I * * i l * * n l l'** « * t*aa» •*"• •
after killing r.2 Nnrlh Korean*. Victor I*. Anfuso.
in knee* down by rold and fa ti­
night at a nearby bridge
I.t. Anthony Fecorado of South
Rep. Edw in A. H all'* hitter
M||e n rw r shrtwisl up '"it two gue.
Windham, Maine, hi* voice term- four-way fight for Republican re. Vnlkspolilei ( I ’eopl* s I ’ ** l i e * I
I drugged m yself hark to tha
hling with rage, told C«rrc»pon- nomination in the 37th wa* unde­ rarne on m*‘ fr**n* la hind I hey* rate and they took rue In again,"
dent |jvml&gt;ert of one incident of cided. W ith 213 of 232 precinct* tixik rpe In a pi***' • wll**1 Mahlow *• said. "The police massaged my
"I got word one nf my machine- counted. Hall led la -te r It. Mo* (aix-iit ‘.’u mile* *&lt;iulh of Berlin).
. anil gave me something warm
gunner* had l«een killed. A medic *hrr hy I0H vote*— lfi,t*02 to 16,•
"They arre»te«l me, I giiesn. to d rin k ."
and two infantrymen had gone out
Th*')' never l*»ld rn*- wTint f**i an*l
From Schwerin, Yankow was
m Unofficial
.
.a
the marhlne-gunner.
returns from oth.-e nolroily evrr &lt;li*l aflat that a l­ nmvi-d to another prison at Fich"They were liending over the slates showed:
though I kept asking every day w.ilde and held there until Aug. 14.
gunner when 12 of the»e Red
what this wa* all alx.ut."
M ississippi
,
. . . .
Co, a period of one week he had
haataijil* came up. The medic
Rep. Arthur .Winstead IM h)
At Mahlow a Soviet major i*. food, hr said, until a Russian
grabbed
the
IIA R
(llrnwning apparently won the Democratic
deetor eatne around and ordered it.
Automatic Rifle) and turned it on renomination which i* the *ame • hnwrd intense mt* r&lt;.st in the U. i Th. n he also got four eigsrets a
them hut it jammed. The Red* thing a* election In M ississippi— S. iloeumint center and al-o a'ke*l •lay, a brand nnmed Solos, made
•hot him In the stnmnrh snd hayo- over four opponents. He ws* at* a lot of questions b IhiiiI U.^ S
in Dresden and "tasting
like
netted the two soldiers. Then tacked for his vote against rri.no. triaip installations in Berlin, Yan ­ grass."
•hey shot the medic In the l*ack." mir aiil to Korea and h i« record kow said.
A&lt; Firhw alde, Yankow *aid he
"I told him I didn't know any­
It wa* man-to-man fighting at on national defensi.
tu t gave up ho|*e for delivery and
•nine *tage* of the Allied attack.
Rep. Jrh n Bell W illiam s. (7th) thing almut that ami he mid I "I tore the Jail apart one time.’’
Hilt late Wednesday the If. H —■ the state' only other rong *«•• must l.e a pretty damn dumb sol­
Soon after that he was brought to
South Korean power told on In.* m in w il hoppoaltlon, was renomi­ dier. I said I couldn't help that."
the Soviet Knmmandatura and
Red* who pulled hack toward their nated esslly.
The Ru**ian* turned
Yankow
turnrd over In n U S liaison nfmain line, the full 12 miles north
A run-off Sept. 12 Utw ern over to the li' ltniifl Pcoplr I*
f u ir at Karlsh'irst.
if Taegu. At sunset the forward state senator. Fran k Smith and I'olice at that point
Through his imprisonm* tit. Vanltl**H WH* l|lllrt# rorfflpBH flffll Oscar Wolfe will determine the
Then kankow wn. moved to low wore his iiriifotm Irearing
vlrtor for thr seat o f Rep. W ill M. Schwerin, a sninll ptt*on m IlianI .amber reported.
" ’urld W ar Tw o decoration*, lie
After daik doilghlmya a* far Whittington (3rd district I who denl.rugI si J he did not •■&lt;• **nv •••he*
a* five mile* behind the front I. r “tiring. With 129 out of 135 1
"There they kept a 'king rn* whv i American* or Allieil prisoner* at
line were .till fighting Red. wh» p irrln jt &lt; in. Smith had flf.827
tried to dynamite the .iipply roail votes I*. Wolfe's (1.660 A thirst I don't give up my rltlieiih ip and I snv of the jail*.
Yankow, in Berlin *inep It'IH,
In one sector In another the Re*l» rsn d ld slr, I/&gt;ma* l.amb. Jr., had Ilv* in the It I* --.**•rt psradi **," he
think I'm c ra z y ?' And th* • ••■*« i b * a gm**l arm y lerord. Hi* wife
w rrr raught trying I" lay a mine 4.473.
dr**p|*e)| that kind of talk They li*« « |p Gihsonton, Fla.
Wyoming
field
. ,
,
The American* brok* up t*o »
Rep. Fran k A. Barrett was well
at tempt1' with mortar and artil- out In front of three opponent*,
Irrv .helling. Allied plane* swarm­ for the Republican nomination for
ed over th. haU W rm il all day governor, with about half th*' ptrel nets reported.
a n ) tut*, the night.
..........
Pointer Rep J . John J. M dn
The day’* flghllng brought out
two of the seldom-seen rlu**i»n- tyre was ahead of two opponent*
ovade Yak fighter plane* fm for the I»em»eratlr nomination f»r
North Korean nltack* -m Sooth governor.
In the scramble for the House
Korean naval u n it, n
' r" °*
S -a. Nothing wa* *ald a»*md dam •eat llarrett I* var*tlng. fW yo­
ming's only ono) S ta ir Rep W il­
" T w o ..the, Y a k * - po-dhly «hr liam II. Harrison led Homer 0 * same pair had b»ml*ed •"&lt;« M r .f; ley for the Republican vote and
John B. Clark was romfnrtal.lv
the ItrlHsh destroyed Umwu
Toe-ulay without causing any *Dm- ahead n f other Denua-ratle ean.li*
dote*
age.
l»*d w a re
' Delaware
Demorrala
plcknl
rowpany'* tdant*
The f’l ll worker* walked o*it *1 Henry Winchester of llfanit*" ' e
K v a n .v illr, |.)&lt;ui*ville. Hor'a^f'-IH lllll a* the party'a ramlidatn
against Repiihliean ttep J * aicU
O . and M.mphl* The U A W -H *r
vaster rontrnrt expired at mid, Boggs. I.lkr Wyoming, Delaware
night last night. Negotiations were has only one ll*m*e seat.
rnntinuing, but a union spokesman
»ald "we're 2d mile* apart on sim u l every ma|of Issue."
The IfA W re|r. le*| an Immediate
Chlroprsr tor
'• age hike offered by another firm.
Ban
At. N st. HV Bldg.
U r rrr and Company, *»• If'.W t on
I’h 1732 or 1746
ployes ve lerd sy Uee,e nff*red *n
NC'M AN D X llA Y
in&lt; tea r of *ix rent* hourly, eonhtlntial upon a five year eonlr***

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W E D N E S D A Y A U G . 23. IM P
Railroads supplied the steel In­
the Bonn Republic.
1ment These said the press report*
Adenauer described the force's had stressed ''the alleged fact' dustry with 3,750.008 ton. of scran
metal In 1940. says the Institute
of Adenauer's demand*.
tasks aa:
of Scrap Iron and Steel.
The statement continued:
1— The prot.*ction of West G e r­
"T h l* was not the tone or ch a r­
many’s frontier with the Soviet
Houseplants flourish hejt wh*n
acter of thr meeting arcording to
occupation rone.
my report Chancellor Adenauer temperatures are around 86 de­
2—
Keeping order internally.
presented the security situatir-i a* grees.
3— Supporting the Bonn govern­he -aw it. p a itin ila rlv the rrm iliment against Communist subver­ tariration going on in
eastern
sives.
Germ any, whtrh he characterized
"T his is Hurope'* grave*! hour a* lieing entirely outside the poli'e
and West Germany I* in nerll &lt;*f fi» 1*1 amt along the line of straight
lieing undermined hv
Commun rem ilitarization. Th** w s* appar­
Expert W iltlt K**p*ir
ently the l.a»i» for th r meeting and
t»t»." Adenauer *aid.
The West flerm sn Chancellor did for his remark*.
HrnKonHlilr Price*
" lie did make a pi* u for greater
not give any specific figure for
his proposerr force.
Diplomatic •trrngth in Western Europe. In
All Work Guaranteed
sources in l-ondon ve*ter*lsv *ai.l eluding Germany. I believe from
he sought 85.000 men. and asked the rejuirt I have that this I*
that United States forces in West, hi* greale-t r**nr*'rti and D a l tie
ern Germ any be lnrrea»ed to a has not attempted to prejudge the
extent or manner of German par
total of 10 armored dlvDIon*.
Country (’lull Road
ticipatinn
in linrreasing
this
strength. “
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug t f *.16
Secretary of S ta ir Arhr»nn . ii.l
today hi* own report* from Get
many are that Adenauer I* nr*ing for a general strengthening of
Western Europe hut I* leaving the
precise *trp* to the Western n«w
er* to deride.
Arheson told a somewhat con
fusing new* conference that th.
West Germ an Chancellor ha no' 1
trie*) to "prejudire the extent m I
manner of German partieipation in
increasing this strength."
Dispatches from Bonn said Ade
nauer today had repeated h i. ih
rnnnds (hat West Germany imnieit
lately la- allowed an armed poll • &lt;
force nml lhat the Western A Hie I
•end more troops to Germany.
Arharon opened his news eon
ferenee with a rautiou*lv worded
statement on Adenauer'* me- tintwith member* of the thrre-povrei
Allied High Commission. H r r.-»G*
hi* report of the meeting, from
Vet
L#rky •«
Kw n
hre** ^
U.8. High Commissioner John J
ht+ »'&lt;vr» t»r*/f igv-eww,
f r v wI •r'v#'»t f*y
M rCjoy, placed a different emph*
* • sam oao SVSTIM ©i cv&gt; Fw ~j Hu
'UMOfiD iY'iTlM
MU.
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»'«»•
*1* on tha moating than that given
Sr**
el
jr»i.
r^*"y
In prass report*.
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Reading from
hia statement.
V
A»l yOu h 4»f l o d ( ) i t ( « ( t u t
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Arh#»«n aaid the nres* rrnort*
W
y »&lt; i N o w tr w^fyletflf !»#,&gt;*« &gt;1 b w Cf l f N
stressed tha "fact" that the Chat,
F
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tH t&lt; » t ib n M t lf K * « w « » n i — » H H H
rellor had "demanded the rem ili­
no« fo \(&lt;« r*frt»*ng ■»!!$ Qf
• if
tarization of Germany and that
/v#d •»» nyo&gt;x&lt;
A# Mc**di $••••
©I
he specifically asked for a German
A i# » f &gt; v ^ t«M r N b«&gt;ng « FO G r a p n ^ l i i i v t to A « i m
arm y of 'X lhou*and' men.”
•M ^ t i K n ^ r y
d p rtl (© M ifl ta # « • &lt;
lt»'*w i*H
At the conclusion of the newrSeecf.i'ty O'*©" •♦Ih nr rfet«9*fiO* T&gt;H »r^le»n H #*•
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S A M O * D S V J T IM *t your * * » » * # • *4
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l t B c , s t a t c R D e p t House Committee
U n a b le T o V e r if y
ApprovusMeasure
Tibetan
A tta c k
For Rearmament

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W A SH IN G TO N . Aug 24 &lt;/Vi
NF.W D E U ll. India. Aug. 24
The All-India radio. m Ii k I i — An emergency hill carrying $16,bar btrn monitoring and recording &lt;' I IM'O.nOtl foi Mar in K o rra. reIViping lunatica,la nl (nmnmni&lt;l • imamrnl al home and militaiy
lid In a llin Mai approved today
Cliin.a regularly, raid today il wa
unahlr In confirm a re|v&gt;ri (h.il by llir llo u ir Appiopti ilmna ComIVipinp bmadeait an announce- m iller.
Home pattagr la ,rl fm tomor­
menl of a Cnmmuniil mvanon of
Ttbet T V Indian Foreign Mima* row
The litll |i|n i idri raali fn* «*h h
try, lik rw n r, raid it had no tuch
lighting gear a« 1,333 new wai
ie|K&gt;rl.
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Hie U. S Stale D l|n rlm rn l in planet. Il in d u d n $4,000,000,000
Warhingtnn raid il li.,d no ton- for aunt aid In fnrndly nalinnt.
Ih r Appio|ulatinnt Committer
fi,malum of the invasion ic | muI i .
U. S
official. added that thry •aid il didn't want to entire
wouldn't lm 'Urprited al »uch ac­ "pail
tion lc :« m r Red China Ira Jen lime hut
luve l«en ihreatening for iom r ,MVC m*,,r •* crystal clear •*&gt;«« »•«
monlhi to take over the iiolaled "'•••«*»&gt; planning and dunking in
counliy situated between the Him v k y positions u noi at clear and
layan and Kunlun m runtaini wevi
** touW *&gt;« ^ u re d
The hill upi thr frd ria l hudgrl
of China anJ n oil1 of Ind-.
Thomas p. Whitney. A sso ciated ! •" mo,e ,l'4" $SO.OOOAJO.OOO foi
l*re«» staff mrmlier in Moscow, | the yeai rnding next June 30.
aaid by telephone to lomiion he - Mo»t of the *|x-tiding I* r u v rin l
had heard nothing tn lu M a n in ti hy a $.1 I. inmi.ihhi.ihmi g m e ia l apIhe invasion report.
|&gt;ropriati&lt;in hill. A Irani of Senate
The Itritiah llioadruating Cor- and Ifouee memliera wa* trying
tuiratinn, which monitors all for­ for a rompr«nii»c agreement on il
eign radloa thal can Be heard today.
Another »erurity m raiure.
a
here, also aaid it had heard
nothing aimilar to thr rrporta lie l itrnng anli-Comniumst hill worked
out hy the t.’n-Ameriran A rtivilie*
log elrrulaled in the U . 8 .
The C h in n r t'orim uni-t* have Committee, « a i cleared today h&gt;
I,
mane
leun threatening
inrratening and peare
peace- the lloope Itiile* Com m llter
,■
made le,th
ful g eiturra toward Tibet in the i may he brought tip on the fl-mr
past months. Various broadcast* nest lu rs d a y .
The Senate headed into the fit &gt;,
have lieen heard warning of an
on
the
invasion, l&gt;ut recently the Com ­ round of debate today
munists offered Tibet “ regional "first Installm ent" tea hill P re si­
autonomy" J L
Tilietan ruler, dent Trum an asked lo help flnatve
the arms program and combat in
Ihn ()«,al lA m a. and his govern
ment join* the Chinese Communist Hatton.
Just before thr start of debate,
legime peacefully.
A seven-man mission from Tilmt tlie Senate Finance Commttee cut
has la-en trying tn reach Hong thn ratim atrd site of the hill's take
Kong to negotiate with the Ited* from IVooo, 000.000 to h /. oh.imhi .
but Inis la-en unable to get any 000. It would roll ret $2,745,000,000
tt.!&gt;00 .'H&gt;o,(mo
farther than New Delhi. The llri- lim n individuals,
rrst
tlah won't givi the mission |«-tmis­ flout • ur|K&gt;raiiotts and the
&lt;Caallaae4 Oa Paa* There I
sion to travel to Hnng Knng.

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Officers E l e c t e d
By Supervisors In
Seminole District
New offirers w»»r e|e&lt;-le-t al •
meeting of the Board of Stipend
ors of Seminole Soil Conservation
DHtrirt held Tuesday afternoon ■'
the work unit headouarter in
Sanford A llsntie National flank
llulbling, R. T. Milwee, secretary
treasurer, announ-ed fodav.
O fficer* elected to serve for Ih-rotnlng year were the follow inr
llom rr Oalstme. rliairm an; K. .•
Cameron. S i., vice ehalrman. Imth
of Sanford, and R. T. MHwre. seeretary-tream rer. Lnngw»od. Other
member* of the hoard nrr»ent «re»«
(Jeorge C. ardrn. Sanford, and C
A. W *lr«, K rm Park.
Ilomer (iahornr niade a tenor! of
the progre .* made in ronnertlon
with field studies being conducted
for
improving
soil
rondlllonwhen- hlghlv rhlorinated a»*eilan
(I waUnwea Oa Paae r* a » l

Nehru Sayn Chnnces
Of World W ar 50-50

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NF.W D F .I.III, IndU. Aug. 2 4 iA*)— prime Minister Nehur told
a p re « conference today he did
not believe the Korean eonflici
would flare Into a world v a r tn
the Immediate future.
A l thr outset of the Korean
conflict,
Nehru had aaid the
rhaneea of a world w ar were
r&lt;0-60.
Answering &lt;pieitlons from leftwing journalists on the bomb­
ing of North Koteani, Nehru aaid
his government was concerned
for two reasons:
1. Innocent people ware Iwlng
killed ami unnecessary damage
done.
2. It was likely to create more
problems In lh» future.
Nehru said the Indian govern,
menl had pressed thla point of
view whenever the opportunity
arose. He assarted the heavy
bombings of the last w ar did not
produce the ‘‘m ilitary effects In
tended."
lie said he had no plans to go
to Lake Surress, although he was
prepared to go in the fature if
kin presence would be helpful. Ha

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T A M .A H A S S F .K . Aug. 21 &lt;/!*»
—State attorney William D. Hop.
kins said today a Florida Stale
U niversity graduate student will
he charged with killing a Hehy girl
that waa born to her yesterday

in n dormitory.

The ______
State _________
Attorney
said
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Um
•blld hnd pnpvr and cotton stuffed
In Ito Month when If was found a(
tm tha basement and of a trash chute
•ovaral hour* after It was horn.

Reds Shift Division
South For Possible
Drive On Masan Line
K o re a n R e c r u it s R r u s h l p U n W a r

M ain I'.n c m y t : o rc c s
A b o v e T a c R ii M o ve
K a stw a r d A s I 'r o r it
Is R e la tiv e ly Q u ie t

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C h u rc h ill's Sen W arren F ire s 4
H it By Fragment School Boardmen
On Naktong Front F or Malfeasance

Deceplive Ouiet Masks Ho! Spot
At Iranian Border Town Of Julfa

Kiwanians V ote
38 To 8 A g ain st
R o ta ry Proposal

W. A. Adams Mnvcs
To Louisiana To (io
Info Contracting

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In Audi tori ii in

Spread Of Polio May
Be Slowing For Year Arndt Is Fm ployed
A Markoi Auctioneer 11
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W A S H IN G T O N , Aug 24 - (A*l
—T h r sprrad of pollornyelitis I*
slowing down and may lo- nent
the peak for the year.
That word came today fmm the
Public Health Service in a 're ­
port that 1.480 new rases were
listed during the past week. A l­
though this was three per cent
more than the 1,442 of the week
before, the agency said:
“T ills is the lowest p errrn lag increase over the preceding wrek
since the week ended May 27,
the beginning of the upward
weekly trend In reported rases."
During the corresponding week
a year ago .T,4D&gt; news rases
were reported. That was the peak
week of IP49, and IPIP was the
worst polio y ear on record.
The cumulative total since po­
lio started increasing this year
Is 0,097 rases, compared with Ifi,.
875 foe the rocrespo nding |&gt;eciod
last yeac, the Service said.

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l,e n * r d W ir e

lO K ^ O . I nd,i\ \uj* 25 (/P)
\ hr.ixily .«i rurt j |&lt;rd KnrfJin
’mtinit
m llrtl r.utva •. i Il iir%j4y
vt$t||I4| Im yc in rnn iitln li,r titiia*
lim .iu l \nirrit .in |»&lt;)%ilinn% nf|
lutn h r(n if tin iilif|j» %«1%.%I it t|i*n
nr Koff^n aotilli coatl
i h r s m e r n n t r n t r u iq t il u t r
Ih r
In ih rrr «oliinm% o( mfn and
iM in m e n
m d
u t m liir lo i'
u n io n .
marhinr* tlir dixitiop movrd up a
Ii4%r demanded gm,ffnmrnl in*
Vll.rd •ouliiea,(rtn |v&gt;it o( I’utan
/iivr
•oinr &gt;0 milei aus&gt;
Ihr I'rriu lrn f ««i.| 4%%UI Ull (*» $•(
llie threat appeared m the
no (lllfhet xtnire %%«*fr uitrri l«\
C U tlO Sirr It M OtSTItIO by Jornb Malik tlrtt), Sovfet Delegate tn the
•null,
alter pressure had eared on
•rcrtll
iinnoi and inanagcitirnl i r*
7 7 * ? .!“ !*?
n cu *mcn clustered alwnit smiling Warren A ustin
llie lentral iron! above Taegu
(rig ht), chief nf th e U .S . Mtuion, at Lake Kueeraa, N. Y. The 11-membee
p irrrn la livrt *• lair aii an lioiii1 l»c.
-here prpbrri fnt five Red d:vi
Security Council, presided over by Malik during August, failed In a
ln$«* 1'•ti-rdiy*-. all tIII ihc ui41Ik•
elored ccolon to evolve a formula lo rnd (tin three-week Soviet Allion* were thrown ha&lt; k for live
• nut b • begin next M" nil ii
butter over the seating of South Kutca's representative. (fnlrriuiiioruil)
(oniei
utive day*
\ irjrottcr. .liking 11Ilf tllCI (lie
The !»0 ,0 &lt;K) Red robbers a d orrn
t.ll IH 4 tired coii'tilulr d a "do uMf
miles north nf Ttrgue datileil a( 1044, war told liy Mi 1turn in
wav (mm then mountain po»i|inn».
not In pill wordi in In &gt; nn mill Ihr
ilipaientiy looking for an eatier
Prrud li-nl said lie i. col ma ling
avenue (or a tmath on Taegu
•urh • •lalrin rn l tIn* ■limning
llir North Korrani tried four
T».. I’r i «*denl. ii*i ponding
to
lime- I i&gt;l Meek lo dnve five divi■
Ol, aliiuit the r i unoniii * onttitl l»i!| n&lt;»u in ««*nfrif*nt r liftu«*rvt |
non* ilnun llie rocky, hliHnly "liowUNOtlOOihO AN INTI N il VI -mu m &lt;* s Iraming eamsr l-eloie tiring sent
’ hr S&lt;*Vtntr %ti«f IlntlM*. «|* (iiirtf V•%
bng allev" corridor to Taegu.
into battle, native South Korran recruits p ta iilre firing from n prone
Hitt .tit npinton until th«* tilt'll*
At* ( nrrerpnmlenl Stan Sw inlon
U . S . C o rre sp o n d e n t W n rre n
And
J u r ie s •iltr trst h«»n him ||r *.»irl #»up ' (•osttion as Inslrurlors staivt watch over Ui.rn Al the fri&gt;nt. the South
on lire toulli rr|Mirted llir ihree
Koreans have made an e \ Menl m o ld for Ihein-etvei stnrc th e flrst
• Dttul it'll w hitl wtirh nira«iiri*&lt; I
A ls o In ju r e d D u rin g
H it F lo rid a C r im e
confused iU )s of the surpn.e Communist invasion.
tinlernational)
until lh c |
in
ftm«l||
-ailboirnd
Red
column*
were
,
F o r a y B e h in d R e d s
F r o n t S h a rp B lo w s m•an| |?ptmll\ thl'V
marching lim n llir ( iiip|'l area
•••.4*iyIhiii|f hut th« kih lii'ii sinvr I
uliri.- two Red dtvnimi« were re­
h«‘fi»tt* an rliminntitin
(••*
U S I I C .H I I I ARND IIKA D H*
n tt^ SH
ported grllittg ready lo drive on
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Q U A IM K R S . Korea. Aug 24 t/l’|
•**" Ki &gt;n*i
Hr diil wa\ ntixx • x
that ntir
Allied Imre* *|iread before M i-a n .
War
Corres|rondent Randolph I ulirr Warren dr.ili
ilia rp blow pr«»v|*tnn plfiritif pvioMix trial nl*
27 air nule« wr«t o| I'uian.
Churchill, ton n| H nluh w ailim r &lt;&gt;n &lt;he ITorula gambling Iro n l, lh&lt; h * r a t r o n t m U 'Iiitln vlt«* «»s*
The X im rlisn '25lh Infnntrv DiI ’rtrnr Mimalrr Wtnilon C h u n lull i»nic» with rnchctmenl* n l "uppei frlnr\ of cotninrtr r i% tint &lt;ntl«
vi»lon lo m ilra «r«t of Xtasan, «va*
f*rt«&gt;ix tn hint
I l'| l| 11 l|C&gt; M i l t : Itolo-rt H ew rtl. tssiwlatnt I'frs- rofle*
alctfril fur Battle
Mas Mounded today liv a mortar bracket ligute* atul lire Governcu
Hr tlPATflliPtl a* i»h*«'l»lt«*lv tin
pon-eisl in lehr in. was nor of f ile rorrrspntnlrnl- permitled
I' S. plane* bombed and strafed
hur»t on a Naktung River-ctorting hv unprndina tlir rndnted *herill *iu«' .• tepfirl «tiaii S tT irim v *»f
make a tour to the troubled Iran iiin-So sirl lio n ilrr last s e r k
(lie approaching southern
It'd *.
i
HtlHiii
i
r
f
Saw
v
n
had
InMiir^I
|i»
Inray into enemy irrniory Midi a "I I ’nlk rnrinly.
T til* dela I • t di-pali II coolains the tir-l o ls*ri' alli.n- In an \ioer
I‘dot- said th e ir were ninny ve­
hnvr Ihn! prnvision m ittrp ini it
ii an reports r trom llial puli uliwl powderkrg arc i lm some litnr l
U . N. patrol.
At T.illaha«aer ibr G overnor tnhicles m tbn three oltininx Hut th»
th«* hill Mr. Tnim an «mi*I H iw y t
CnnimunuRs were moving In mall
An
Am -rican
rnrre*|innilent. ] day •u«|*ended S b rn ll I-tank M
• in «s|{r• rtnrpt \%till him on * h * t
ID It*rlll.lt I IIKW K T T
group* in ruinlm irr iheir rhaneea
Frank lanrcy o| |ii(ni&gt;*tional N cm « Wdliam* o( lug, itch Fo lk rormty
hf Iiiraiu tv
mntjiln. T h r
|l 1 I A. Iran. \ng IH ( t ) r ls s n l)
l/P)
Im i leirrd-lisiking So­ of tiring Hit fim n thr sir.
Scrvire, *•*• hit in the »*me a r-l A county grand pny luel indict- President has inge-l ftesihililv and
Thr new- force wai reported a
re*
■'d••Te Iniinge nm lri « |.il mMal cirnshadei in (lie •luniinrnng
fW
M
c l Ilir rlie n lf, lira
D ou rly PaaJ f t ^k.-d th al
* a jia -d aa.tn st j
part of |fir North Korean ft*** -'h
*j *
i .
•
i
,i
i
i i*
u
r liain»tiiiiging turn in sdmlnistering &gt;Iriiiisiirnmrr liral A bum/red ysrtli awav, si tlie near mil o| llir iillli iBvi-lon.
*
division
o rig in ally
Neiilwr m o hurt ••pously Die jeniungt and l ern Korjrieimire i l j,
i,lute In|i,ge. se Ii m in i srnliy Meating an \ntrio in mail- lu lllr lirlmel tialpe t foi polii e pur pores
Army «aul
j lak ela n d on rhargrt nl rnn im rl
tskeil ataior Sssretary of lie
♦ pso-. t*aek and f ith tcs-lsIii«t .1
*In the Martin front Am erican
An Ameriran »oldier s o
»o rnn ip ira iy rnaolviiig the roiniiv * f« i.p Johnson', .la '* merit ttint tItswinelen |i,r tirade
mid South Koiean rjflemro fought
hoi.-an
wai
mav
Iasi
only
aiiollier
Tt-.il'|ir
ait
ii
sails
ill
the
move
liadly Mounded hy llie mnrlar ] million dollar gambling racket
rluuildi i r..
houhtci in * Irlttgf
■is nionlriB or so. Mi rroioan -si&lt;l
menl !l'&lt;te is In !»,, molitli of .it,| linttle fm i••nittianding lirlrh ta
hurst thal he could noi hr movrd
|.Nuderdala, » II i . im . c I !hi-|e I. nolhiog re rlslli
sleuit
H i . - 1 •( i t r n n n n 111 f ill" p|c*'*p\
•if S-it-uk ild g e, |U n iilr, from Mr*
»n ( W4 « Irli in rnrm y •rvnioiy oil j mim t) KiMiitl
jt»r&gt; intlu tr.l * ml |u i|ilncirs of u n u litsiv manruvei
11,**
* &lt;1 .Ik?
OH1
an p o rt.
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nt
in
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an.i
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make
m.
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ent
a
lo
ll
tr
ihr R rd t w rit h«nk. I-*«lrt «l- \
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m llTl.i ,o.I.t*r.. o-.i-vplauu-J h if• of
U p ritv rouncll, nn rtinrisr*
f
t
o
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lf
If
f
xx
hen*
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.
l
i
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Id
1*1
Oil tlllll.
11 MnI I n Med «ln l * M f I h t t f l
North k o rn m troop* of
Taegu
possessing slot machines II
lie t**
l»»t*
lift*
(
ill
1
1
n
rtn
x
tr
lie saltl he was happy lo lu-ai ,
U »rd
••••!»•
left thru mountain poritimt* tn
ed $2,.r&gt;l)() lion I.
M.iin$i
h
«t
Il MNil.M.a lia l*sa, tfers.i
Tr
1 l i i r i r n *# 'l in
r. h
\lllfd troop*. 15 mile, oori|» of
Among a total of '.X! person
a l P»u ll lll r n »•« th$
r u n . 1lie
ii ,miii.H*,i fis l'ir * I r i . , i
dieted by the Itroisard grand
n
O I|th , T
1 1. uft o l
h . o i mu
were Jake :ittd Meyei l.a ilsk s. »l
Miul VY t if cf T
S t i R G C s I i o n s M . i t l c '!*»» WNV Ira
• ip h • ntlfied In previous i stliu &gt;&gt;.
111 «I l H i t VMI»i»|rf i»u* If I h l
o il
F re e !
C e n te r
l*or t t r h tia fio T • n e x t •... l l i r 1 M|||
»|ieiatolk of the (Too It.slieoi-,
1*11 .1 *lllte-l •l.l*
titfflia cre *
Chill and
C o h—i.l
|0|l
of
4tfK*»
l.o c n l Y o u n u Peo p le $111M
Inn. T I t \ were arrnseO of op-• *•
«...t rf $1.ir Ai|M i &gt;*|r.| I. •If •*
*(i'i( 1. 1, . 1 • •
( l . l M*l M i ». , t «
ing gambling htHI-e and l- - '
D» 1 Q. Srygley, rlireelm of lailld- of $ 2 Jo-*t eSetl lo-lli I* o
4HI4III,
1h H,
)t
. . .h
1
in ilriirtln n of the n lste Depart- them on th r name charge- &gt;&lt;
.m u .
ir n lix ik*.iiim I t n n|ir$ $lm^ m tl»» Hmt tii«
menl of I'duration and head spon­ George Sadln, who also p
Mr*. M A Adams and daugh
•
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pro|H»X4l
hv
tlir
Hot
»i&gt;
1
llil•
l
*
r .\ l i n k *
\.»*
i
r
sor "f the Southern Aisociatlon of Sl-,500 Imnd.
fir Ada will motor Friday In
H ilt f u ll!'
Ih '
II
Sajyp 4'rlUI d »*m |* ilil.t
x-h(»Rl
Student fkilinrtls, addressed nirmHltdi-ll, l.a to join Mr. \dauis, rrr&lt;l i I miiIcIm i (mi i|«r it .1 • •%!• 'Inv v
Melton II, Wellori* and hi- •
In s«vtwilit.« NAill Ire* »e“j*i|X* f»»t Kl»»f«
tier* of the Kemlmde Tearheruhn hat entsbllshcd the-ir home
«l I * t!ui» M(» A krniir ili'l
3l.||ti«, til
on tiicre and who Is assoriated with ir r lr $
&gt;l»x
"In pupil* Mil* fall. biM »• xn’l
(Tub this morning at a meeting th rr Jesse, were irutirti-il
till.i»lll.iY*'
f||r«|
ilrWII
(harges
of
possessing
-lot
ms
(
nivirn^tf
m
I
M
irfl
in the Seiniriotr High School An.
fioiigh.
J J. Slnal, dteilgtng eoiil r art or.
I. ,1111 If. hs-fr rnu'f Ih« i i I*»»t|
Their lemd Mas set
,St a ir
Srh'Hil
S$$p«u lfi*r!i«lriit
ditnrium.
, ihine*
.,
Another d n iig hlrf, Olyve Ann
M%nV IlKlilheit, linurxrv. H
,« ||fte • • Mit'V Hfr if #••( Ur |?i|
S|*raking on "The Im poilanre * 1 ,wn ''nr,,
Adams, will vt«y nt NeM- Smyrna |irr%xr«( llir llie till «l I lie v
Inm
'•■ill &lt;t talr» aIhhM I.*
•
1
»tl
|T»*
Tlir
turtle*
(s»|f
f|*«*x
of the Individual,” Dr. Srygley
Others named in indictment- lt.aeh imt 41 Sepl
I, when -hr
tt*0 Iir\% 4I 4 i»eI •1*$lll 4 « x*‘*l hi •at (•»
npiMtrl « pUn (mi rirflin .* t •IrflfiH* lx »»f Im nlfii* I m i I.\% im |% Id c|i up w ith th*' .10,000 annual
pointed out thr need of gaining ace Vlnreni Alo, alias J&gt;m- D -'n, Mill return for a few days* visit
(«t
NX'OI'I
$
ti
x
&lt;lrt|nfi
fiinf
file*
I'
1
1
w
*
the confidence of pupils, and add identified ill Krfisuvei rom iiultie wilh Mias l.iln la-ffier liedotc hllllrlinK h Ii i i I i Htttihl hr tlllUhlr
sin?!-* rniiM i l.iirn i p
nfinn Uir$r4 %r In ■iirul|ui*,nt.
&lt;d that this ronfuienre is not testimony as an underling for Joining the fam ily In Slidell. She lm #iv ii rliilu irifl 4l ihr
Then thn*'*
•!»•* OarUnK
mi* fill ,S |wr lisle* ItiYRtHlD
mi will then go on Sepl Id a- a
gal’' -d tiy telling
ing ioVes, hut liy kingpin Fran k Cottelln. ai d
vr«M nf inpdiHinat* • nn **»ur•♦»%*%,
little
if
r
fttiuxl
tie
4
VMtlllt
*
rt»|ri
Tht
fir
t
»if
wmiM-r*
pit*nii«f*
*1
»
•»
as Fran k f t
I lit I if .e the pupils to work and ,llra
llralt,
lt, identifird
ideiitil
sophomore to Kmnry University,
iiiil thr n r m a llv *•»
dl
* tail ih# l-#nlrr
imp** i ho
in-tilling in them the idea that son's “ front" man in Him- ••-I
Atlanta, G a., where ahe intends pfO^Mm
♦nit in t*rilx ♦»( vrui in K h i «*m, n(• lapidntrd an 4l onlnmd»'$! vhiiolw.
ihev are arromplishing something I gambling. W ith W illlsm it I'1- to lake a course in nursing after
T(»e 11f *i j »ft• 41 «tf Rntiif y »»4 th'Tiii’h • *ivt!*•| h\ l.l f ‘&gt;i| 4(Mi
\ | . .1
I 1| 1
Miutliwhllr.
clmff. alia- l.rftv Clnr'., tti
two year* of general college Ium 'i k I i I III n fliml Vttlr by (f ill
pi III lilt ••lltfhout 1|( stdtr *1 »h^
yppii S«mi%• iiiim ri, rhi* t *»f I hi*
lie rnnlrasted education in thr ; nrcused of ofieraling g . irl.l „• work
Ilik'kHnlfiMinii., 3%Im» (in«I l»rrn » tin Irnninn (•»»r«t*,i ifii in l i(rt i« (iinrnt
Vfat nn nnvb %«h&lt;»o| 1-uiMirii*«.
United States with that of tier- house*. Il nd '-as &gt;»t at t '
W A . Adams, the son of Ihr «n( lay Ki\%nni» «« 4 rtuufititlre .it .liilfit. v»c|f • tM|»pi*i|
Mi count)**
’ ' *1 i
llM9i
H*
many under H iller. Germ any, he ! each.
late Mr. and Mrs T. F Adam*, rhMirvmiii f*»r thin |i u i |h&gt;m* ID
%«*rnr it v i hit kpMint
mi
h* *•«i him* 41•inpI•*t ♦*.I I ''!1 *'l»,niontorc
ll's s r ls a H Oa l*aa* T S f .s l
m b s lairn in W inchester, Ky . and
olhyr rommlltr^nii'n w rrr
r|i&lt;Mi| rlntam om *. 105 hitfh •"h'Ktl
mil** t$ip fnun T n h ri*. r ip it n l »»f
I Al L M I \&gt; • 1.1 \11g 24
P was alienit four years old when T ( i h i | i unil |{ IV K viiiig
t lififiNitiOr |H ItinrhrMoni* nl-*h*
A /«'i liAt j a i pnivinn*
Ihc
fam
ily
came
to
Sanford.
Ills
Governor Warren today sui|*enoSiitfKtMll«in« writ* nm«lr l*&gt; f*»l
•udttoHiima, Ifo i*vn.n*iiuni» and
\t I •11f;« lt"l*lf, I II,*)' WITH* lent
. 1 othni « p n iil unit* \nnthci IIP
i A
Ill _
_
ell (our rnemlirrs ol Ills native &lt; d- father was a pioneer grower of l»»v» ih r |ilitit |Hti|Hi*t*t| |»y Minimt V«'•I ft saris V &lt;|i If lip fn *lie* tlllll
. . 4 1 ____I .
relery
here,
was
one
of
the
llnrmnri for a riv ir ntill yniilli llllt «4*nflX P'Mt Mfl till* Nrntf** i ImurDOtni prnh«hl\ •vill hr r^idv
h
lioun rnnnly srliool
founders of the Sanfoid-Oviedo t'rnltM. $tn«l H vk»»*» iHiintnl nut Hint
IllX'rr tee
;«M•f Itml III IMMk it MX«*r
for nccupimry hv thr lint* %**h#»nl
I I m m i I m m . U I t s « * ■ « . T f c r e .1
I I • s il a i a .4 l i a N e e T h e . , i
not only wmiM tin** Iniihliftt; icivt ffnni • ♦■
»hlitrii sjMil *JtMi x nnl\ ♦»P«na
Dim tn the large attendance al !
f&lt; teMlIcteewsf Mm !••«» H t e e i
K t r 's i 1 $) lllDlf (N*n|t|l*e tit11 l(»*
the Frid a y night auctions at the
Thr amount of money pent )*
mim U'r nf m ntributnm w«n»|i( U*
al«»ut thn •■inr a« tnmt \**ar. hut
S a lfo rd State Farm er- Market, i
rfihirc&gt;*«l
ih
fn
iifh
il»
appeal
In
I here a tr fewer nrw rU%i r w m i
the services of an additional auc­
innfr ritltrn a .
Nfi&lt;t more fv m n io tm u and lun«*htioneer have been secured. Coun- |
Joel
Ki«ld
an«l
M
arlin
Htinrriph
ty Agent C . R. Dawson annnnnred i
r i Hima.
•*f
vtt
rr
plrrfrd
an
»(rli*jjalrt«
iin*!
today.
**Nf»t only In * Florida fallen
J$.hn Willlarna, K. Haaky Wight
The new auctioneer I* Je rry
tn k ffp up w ith rurrrnt
*rhno|
m
h
I
ii
it
C
f
iin
lt
y
aa
i
l
U
r
n
i
t
i
t«
it Ma I I n u e.1 DR
T lfW l
Tin i luh sssem hlv o f tbi- ItotatArndt, an experienced nisn in
Iht»lt«lrirl
Klwanla
ffiuvrnlinn
O
A
K
R
|D
G
F„
Tenn
.
Aug
24
t/1’)
General
C
.
Kenney
nl
tiechili
ln-bl la«r to-hr it »rthis line nf work from Michigan,
inilli b'Mli. -if |*---s|i|rnl (tl - il'i Toor*
who will alternate arith L ir r y U . S . Air Force Marnrrl liMlay thii the Umled Sl*tr« inon may hear «ir which I'r n iilf iit Ralph A
«•
nttllRNMl
Oil
I
'
M
*
i
ton on San fo til Avenue I't - o , f.&gt;
Jones on the auction platform. tmd tirent anil "llie cravli of l-umbi.
the rioniiig .e a t u e r c rii-*le
More than 417 automobile* were
High yesterd ay, 91
In a Mieech rirrpsrrti lor drlivery lielorr the Rolary Club, the
rio- m titk nf Itie v n rio ii, roin m i'
counted at the auction last F r i ­
I .nr today, #9
World
W
ar
II
allied
sir
Infer
commsnder
in
ihr
toulhwest
I'a
n
lic
termed
lce&gt; and tlir li (tis i-o i-n w a , no*
day night, said Mr. Dawson, who
Itsin yesterday. Hi inch
lined
fa s t
President
G eo rg.
la directing the program. Among thn Korean war "a sm all -idc-b~
Total August rain, 2.59 inches
Rut If the day comes that a po­
the rommociitiea sold have he-eo show."
Toithy reporlerl on the r-eent iAugust normal rainfall, 7.10
•wcet potatoes, tom ato-., field
“ We must not liecnme compla­ tential enemy surpasses us in
tcrnatinnai conference in D etio iinches
R A N G O O N . Iturmu, Aug ‘21
pea*, egg plant, butter, eggs and cent," he cautioned, citing "so weapon power, the derision of
Among rbosn present w em W d
Tides today: l-ow, I 15: high.
W hile Flag Communist re
u«ed farm Implamerrte. Plana are alarming reaction" among Am­ peace or w ar may lie made w ith­
ter lla y n e s, Sam M artin a Dr C
5:25
pending, ha said, to have e-sllle ericans aa many relax and -ay out rrfereoee to u* escept as a I h-Is were reported today lo have W Raker !*"•' Harris. R r a v 'n
tnken the severest drubbing of I'erkins, It Jim lln!t*-l«M ' |*a
“ this Korean thing will I m- kept target."
auctions In tha near future.
___________
_______
Russia h ss the atomic Immli rbeir '29.month fight against tin June*,
localited.”
Kenney _______
declared l l r
(leorge
T '" ih v .
r ;- - i nation must strengthen civ il ami secret, Kenney reminded his audi. government. The defeat ratio- In Stine. Coition llrtsso n , and Rolland
G U R K M L L A H ACTTVK
T A I P B L Formosa, Aug. 21— m ilitary i rensration for defense r nee, which included many w ork­ an attempt to storm five llur
Dean.
J A C K S O N V I L L E Aug 24—
no-»e nrm y liases In Ysm ethin
lA*i— A
G h in a a e
Nationalist
“ We are fighting today to-cau-e ers in atomic plants here.
Atlanta
He ipinted from l^nin's “ Se­ district.
spokesman aaid today guerrillas someone though! we were too
'llV O It M i l ' l l . I .
liorton
The report* said l.noti armed
are se lle r in all of C hina’s 55 weak or
unwilling to
figb'." lected W orks," which he called
M
IAM
I.
Aug.
21
id'i
A
miii'n
Chicago
"the bihlr of the rom m unial P a r­ Communist* spearheaded a dawn
Red-ruled provinces.
Kenney aaid.
squall
w
svr
is
expected
lo
crn»
Henver
tla aaid previous estimates of
"W r are the main hope o f the ty": " ‘A* soon as we are strong thrust on the main hate st Tha- •oulh Florida with showers and
Galveston
1,000,000 Nationalist guerrilla* on freedom-loving
people* of the enough tn defeat Capitalism at a w atti, 210 miles north of Ran­
thundershowers
Beginning
Inntor
New O r lt t n t
the mainland would have to lm world, but because nf that we ere whole, we s h ill immediately lake goon. while others attempted di­
row afternoon.
Saint Lou is
versions at neighboring ba se s
revised upward.
tha prim ary target of attack hy $t by the geruff of the neck.’ "
Nnlmdv simuld i omplain. for 'h*
Seattle
The reports said that inside
The g uerrillas ara most active any aggraaaor seeking world doIt must he assumed, Kenney
Jarksonville
Thatw atti the Communists re­ weather might have ireen a hurrt.
In south and aouthwaat China, ruination," ha continued.
m U , that tha first blow in a maMelbourne
. . . . arena moat
■■■-■. irocantly
w u u/ u
sen
tha
taken
"Right now wo may be strorg Jor w ar would bo An atomic at- tired to a rice mill around which cane. It I* th» remnant of *h#
Miami
th r battle raged for one hour be­ storm thst struck Antigua. In the
over hy the Communists and enough and our weapon power tack on the Unitod Statoo.
T sllsh assee
I2ft-mlle
tradiilonallv the moat rehrlllnua, great enough to deter the eggres
He said the explosion of a l»60 fore the Communists fled. They l.eeward Islands, with
Tsmpa
wind* and then Daitened out.
left 10 dead behind.
h r said.
sor from direct attack upon u *
I f t s l a s N Oo r a g s r * « )
lie

5 Florida CasimltieH
Reported From Korea Dr. Srygley Talks
W A S H IN G T O N . A-rc. 24 «,1*i
A oldiet from Fort Pierre, F I*
he, hem killed In artion In K m * ,
three other Florida tn*n are ml*
ing and "tie war wounded, the ft*
psitmt-nt of Defense reported to
dg;
The latest Arm y casualty !!■'
of Fbnitlians:
Pvt. James Parish, -on of Mr«
Mary A . Parish, fi|5 N. |pth Si.
Fort Pierre, killrd In aetlon.
Master Sgt, John It
Wil-oo
randsnn of Mrs. Jotephine M. M&lt;
argue, Charlotte Harbor, ml.-.a
Ing in artion.
Pvt. C harles W. Csmpl&gt;e|l. Jr.
son of Charles W. Campl&gt;ell. Sr .
I.imona, m isting in artmn.
fV rp. Illanton Tn&lt;H. son of Mr
Ruth M. Todd. i u | | s Hughey ,&lt;tr.
Orlando, missing in artion.
Pfr. W illie I. Graham, son of
Mr* Almia M. Graham, JOJtl Krnest St.. Jarksonville, woundrul

A s s o c in ted I’ r r w

P re s id e n t A n n o u n ce s
R e p u b lic a n s O u t
O f ,r» U N D e le g a te s:
H e D e fe n d s S a w y e r

A ll- I n d ia

T O K Y O , Frid ay. A m .
—-Thr Chinese I omniunist. l«.
da» demanded that ihr I n ilid
Nation* order withdrawal „f *11
b c lK It C - H o u s e G r O U D
American (nrrr* from Fnrmoaa
r»
l
r&gt;m A
J
trod announced the Red intention 1
K C C lU C C S k L A r U P C lS ’
lo "liberale” thal island from
B e d e ll S m ith U rg e d
Ihr Nationaliata.

A U G . 21. HI.*,(I

Truman Says
Unions Agreed
Not To Strike

.Malik ‘Dinks In’ On Austin

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TH URSD AY

riuridu's (iftO New
School Rooms No(
Mnoii^h For Nocd

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General Kenney Says U. S. Will
Re Atom Bombed By Soviet Russia

(’lull Assembly Of
Rotary Club Held

Sanford Weal her

W hite Flair Commies
Beaten By Burmese

The W eather

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�THURSDAY AUG. 24. 1950

THE 8ANFOHD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
the soils of the Mldwrrt. The
plication of fe rtiliser! for fotajre
production a* well as for grain
hat helped make more feed available. Farm ers now fertilise their
pasture grasses and rlo rsr- and
get tremendously increased fnrago
ami grating.
More productive
grains am
available now, too. Hybrid corn*
yield more than twice what the
old field-run kinds formerly pro­
duced in this state. New varieties
of oats and other small grulns
h»v.« provided resistance to d is.
ease and higher yields. Itesredlog type* of Crimson elnver h ive
given the rlav hills of western
Florida a valuable new forage,
and the knowledge of how to grow
White and other clovers on moist
lowlands has made possible tre ­
mendous expansion -n foMgv in
other ureas.
Ilr. Salter says that lyatrm * of
pasture production ami manage­
ment are evolving that will five

Rural Common-Sent*
B / SCUDS JOHNSON
A M P L E F R E D S U P P L IK H
•P R O D U C E D ON S O U T H ’S
FA R M S N EA R R E A L IT Y
. Peed production in quantities
Inadequate to supply the nee&lt;L
has been one of the things hold­
ing down livestock numlrer* In tiie
South throughout the years. Shiped-ln feed rome« high. at&gt;d homepfdoticcd supplies have not h it..
CdMuata for the nnimnls ar. har.d,
much less for an it crease,! num­
ber. Hut there l« promise now
that the sitUJtion *s ■hanging—
that the South w ill hr able to pro­
duce enough feed t&gt;&gt; support nr
expanded livestock industry.
A bureau chief in the U. S. De­
partment
of
Agriculture,
Dr.
Robert M. Salter. recently said
that Southern farm ers may be
able to grow enough feed to sup­
port three times their present
numbers of livestock. Progress in
research on feed trope im helped
to mske this possible. Dr Salter
says also that for the larger num­
bers of anim als to have enough
home-produced feed w ill require
the utllitatn.n of millions of acreof non-productive lands for for­
age crops, g tn eral use of imved production methods with
la, and wider use of sod
crops in rotation with mw crops.
The Midwest has been the fit I
belt for decode a fter decade. Ilut
soils and fe rtiliser research woihfr t have found out bow to main­
tain the productivity of Southern
soils at levels that compare with

almost year-round grauni
carrying ratca aqua! to t
paxturr. in the United
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THUR8DAY AUG. 24. 1950

Canada Strangled
By Rail Strike As
One Looms In U. S.
O TTAW A.
Aug. 24 —&lt; ;p i_
The paralyzing grip of Can nla's
three-day-old rail strike threaten­
ed today to (tra n sit production,
employment and the whoV liveli•ood of th t nation from m ast to
coast.
fhou«ard« already h*v» been
Idled by I hr walkout of 124,000
non-operative rail worker* who
a rt prin tin g demand* for h.„-her
pay and r. 40-hour week. More
probably w ill be laid off a* the
(trike continue*.
Canada'* million* already felt
a (hortage of mail and u total
lark of telegraphic service-.
The government ha* calle.t o
#m* rgettcc (e\«ion of parliament
for next Tuesday to di*ru(&lt; whm
action it will take an the paraly­
zing walkout. |!ecau«e of tin- -ait
f lo p p y * , niany parliament mem­
ber* a r* io b*- fl.iwn in by a i pee lal a irlift.
lilg citiet like Sai katrhewan,
dependent on rail-hauled coal for
their power hou*e«. faced electri­
cal (hortaget.
A * the quirk effect* of the
strangulation (wept aero** the
country refinery workera. packing
hou*e worker*. Iia*e metal miner*
and flour mill operator* went
home with nothing to do.
Hy the end of the week the
•trike I* expected to he felt a ll..
In Nova Scotia, Alberta and llriti*h Columbia. Nea-ly I4 .(mhi coal
m inei* In threr province* may )&gt;&lt;&lt;
laid off. So might nearly ri.000
auto worker* in O tltaw i and H a ­
milton, Ont.
Weatern wheat farmer* and On­
tario peach producer* expected
critical results fro n the lack of
tail transportation which c a u .e s
their product* and which m igra­
tory nai vest w o rk in to ibeir
firlda.
In the United State*, the ftrothttbood of Railroad T ra 'i’ii rn and
the Order of Railway Conductor*
laaued a (trik e call lait night a f ­
ter a deadlock developed in Wbito
Houic-aponsored talk*
with
a
management commi'tce on their
'•age and working hour- dispute.
The union* raid 100,Wo worker*
would (trike.
The conductor* have about 40,000 member* ind the trainmen
about 226,000.
In la y in g 300.UOO wotker* were
directly affected, th t union* f i ­
gured in lorne 15 000 other* they
a*y are under their JurNdicCon
and Involved in thrir demand*.

Korean W ar

' Trum an Conference

ir * iii* M i
r * c s o»«.
the furtrea* city. Ilefore aettling in
them Thursday night U . S. and
South Korean infantrym en heat
off flanking attack*.
A I* Correspondent Don W hite­
head on the central front quoted
Col. John (Mikey M ichael*, com­
mander of the U. S. 27th ((W o lf­
hound” regiment tiefore Taegu a*
saying:
in- will *tay here hut it will
be rough."
A P Correspondent Tom l-amtwn
reported the changing podtion of
the f&gt;0,000-man force removed the
immediate threat to Taeg u — large»t city left in the Allied dvfWtse
perimeter in southeast Korea.
Frontline opinion wa* that the
Red* were looking for a softer
•pot to try to hammer their five
division* through.
The Communist* were under or­
der* from their premier. Kirn II
Sung, to win the Korean war b&lt;
v i - . !u&lt;t * v » k aw ay. T h e
alrrady had failed to meet the
—
l ot capture of 'lliegu hi
Vug. 15— anniversary of Knreat
independence from Japan.
The *hitt to ti,c i a*t around th
heart of the Korean central war
front » i i made after the Hedr
had tried to shove forward troop
of five division*
through
thr
mountain* to Taegu.
it had been a costly Communist
effort in time and men. The Red
suffered .1.500 casualties in on*
72-hour period. And Marine pilot*
Thursdav said thrv killed 100 more
in a rocket attack un troop concentral ions.
Thursday night
about
1,000
Communist infiltiato r* were holed
up In the craggy heights of a saw
tooth mountain eight mile* north
of Taegu, bill w e ir reported not
to l&gt;e u serious threat.
Correspondent
Lam bert
said
South Korean troop*, advancing
eastward under Allied plane cover.
Thui-d ay captorrd *‘tne citadel,"
a sleep mountain north of Taegu
from which Red
spotter*
had
watched Allied troop movement*
General
M arA ith ur'*
fin a l
Thursday summary said
rn«my
pressure nurth uf Taegu wa* de­
creasing.
Genxral J. Lawton Collin*. Arm y
iLi.-I uf it a f i. viiitrd the front
Thursday. He t(turned to Tokyo
optimistic aftei * close shave with
Red roadblock file that he learned
about lite r.
Tlw g rn ria l, who was accompan­
ied by Adinital Forrest P. Sher­
man, II.S. naval r h irf of operations, said he found Allied morale
ui*ii ami i-utnnienied:
"Thing* are coming along very
well."
Tin roadblock fire, which hrok
•&gt;ut 15 minute* after Collin* visit&lt;■■ * fo rw '-d
nsisillnn
nt
t*"Wolfhound" Regiment north of
I -«si ... i *1 i - - i /vineri
..f$
errs Several more were wounded,
t *•11&lt;•tie I Michaels lernarkrd:
"Thay iievei will believe it but
15 minutes after the general Irf'
the foiward command post ail
Hell broke loo** '•'

Classroom Need

tt'aailaaea r » u r * s , ilael
that the Philippines have
troops readv to »ervr in Korea. He j
expressed the hope that a* man'
of America'- allies a* possible wit
provide sim ilar ground forces.
The President iiguiii expreass
opposition t« a I KH'.OOO.lUtO lost
to Spain in the matinet set out in
the (lending $:i4.tMMi.tHHi.(i»Mi appro
priatton bill.
The President opened the new
confeierue hy announcing the ap
pointment of Wallet J. Donnell)
now ambassador to Venezuela, at
minister and hlph commissioner t*
A ustria. To It* visiting Au«tri"*
newspaper men present, b, -aid *
wa* happy to make euch on an
nouncement while they are here
He also announced the appoint
merit of five delegate* and fiv*
alternates to the next U nltn'
Nations (teneral A-srtnldv
rn ’
•aid it wa* another step in the
tn-partisan foreign ihiIIc v .
The d cleg su* are W nrrrn It
,»u&gt;tln. of Vermont; Mrs. Frank
'in P . Itoo•i l i lt ,,f
\, «
\ ;
Senator Sparkman |D - A la ); Sena
tor Lodge (R-M a*s) .and
Joh
hostel [tulle* of New V u iV Au*
tin am.' Dulles are Republicans.
The alternates llenjam iu V. Co­
hen of New T u rk ; John Sherman
Cooper, Kentucky; Krne.t Gro*
of New York; Mrs. Kdith Samp
*on, Negro lawyer of Chicago, and
1 din C Ro • ,.f N. i \ k ar

Churchill's Son
(Continued from Page U n ci
tempi! to leicue him o n e irpuli
ed

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Ilaili^ and other «cho.d leade*
propose earmarking anmmllv fro -such -tnl !■ fund* at .. to r
tag receipt* rt,. *t n , .
teed building donation -nd ■
nutting Counties
Imrr i
'ben future crerltts i.
tl„ ir
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A OXItlSM WAS IRID I, Mrs. Uctty Saia, 26. gel* a grrat big bug flum
b n liusbai.il. in Rllllngan, N ew t* .th Wales, attci giving birth to quad­
ruplets, I*.in over a Veiled of iru ir th.in 60 'units Itie infants, ratli
wt ighli.g abi'id thtre poumls, wen icported t» be making "rrm aikable''
pro,"tor- Nan rd by i ar. Id* it) 0 • ••idu ul their bull, ttie t .1 &lt;t an
AlUou, Philip, Judith ami Mara
lii.isrn u llvaai RuJiop&gt;u.io)

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Itcarinam ent Hill

C % W ty £ JiOMTElM

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tnilldlltg nerd- year nfle
n-»r
but we arc rapidly fallu g brhinl "
Hailey said.
"W e are making no be*,|\&gt; *&gt;
in catching up with the nerd* that
developed dm in, th* war when
•chord building wa- at a stand
•till.**
Hi- r rp r a in i *
tmrnt ..f
Kiliication
th it Fl*»tt«l*
neerls 4|5P.(HHI.isn worth of
•unslructlon. Tb, -tate under the
minimum school foundation law.
contributes |A,7;ty,iNm a year for
buildings The counties mu*t pnt
op Hie rest.

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ink) wbi.b wasn't spsnl l*ti &gt;«•?,
about the Hie o| a U. S hall dot
I C A thus would b a it [2,514,
let (ui a half-xiown piece) in
IHH),PI'ii avalial.lv foi ihe pvilml
(Cunliiiurd from Pag# Oner
Churchill's leg. Aimv medics taid
•
tiding
ii* %i Junv do
from mi»ctaeneous sources.
L m riy w ai hit tluce limes.
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The
Senate
Aim *it
Service*
The correspondents went out
1.1 A itdiw tloi, wa* agreed upon
coliili.liter
i
fctim
ilirlidrd
pioini'
with a six-man patiot a (t ,i WedI. t h e , i J o i n t : that llir iv iho.d.l
Scnati confirmation of Lt
Gn
nrsday midnight, the pal I. hunt
t.* soli,* lapvi tug otf in &lt;vJOoioi,
Walter
tiedell
Sm
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a*
dilector
rt
tng location* of Couimiinlst in- I
«i,l lie-tus* of inrrcarrd driuand
fan try, was led by M-Sgt Hoy th. i ri.tia l lulelligence Agency.
lot loilitaty assletaii * ii.i..» l Hv
Chairm
an
Tydin^*
(D
Mdl
sai
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P ru itt of E | Paso, f e x , and Sgt
•i led (but it.* , ul iepi -vnted a
E a r l Jchm un of San Rafael. C alif : the vote wa , unanimous after tL
little less than the Ul perernt the
gi
up
t.ad
talied
to
both
Genets
A fter prowling enemy te n d i .
6&lt;nat. previously l.a.i icfu ie d to
lot four hour* the patrol sta rtej Smith and Rear Adm iral Ro«cc&gt; whittle I io iii E C A fiindr
lle n i
II.IU i ettxr, preient h e * ’
ta ck Then th» rh rll hit
President Trumaii told Ins news
At a flirt aid nation Churchill of tlii- t.usn-hurh agency.
confcience today. in in p u n o to
MeAliwiillt Senator R n .ig ts l)
said It was the n an o w r*t «*cap&lt;
M l i »»i.r a Senate-House Con question, that be rtlil does llot
of his life.
A n Am erican medical co ipsn an leteii.'*- Committee had agreed t like the Franco luXIl
Al-o to.lav thr ll.iu -r parM'il n
working on othei wound#*! avkett cut I2tm,non.000 off thl* vest
if tin* wa* thr son of Winston i appropriation* f.«i (be E.oiiomi toll to give luoiittilv allowance* of
ft*» H44filan.tr r i m |4. . k \
i 15 ti&lt; t.*.r to «nli*te,l men in It.e
Churchill. T h r cm respondent snap- &gt;Cooperation Adm initlration.
• ttfr «&lt; 17 A I*
ped:
Tin committee al«o was repoll mill I a r i service- to help them ca lc
l . t•
I A I t i i • I I s. k
for then families.
"I damn well um not CTrment ed near agiii-ruent on reducing
• •• H«llUt|sts. I'll! |l k t I if f *
&lt;
?s
«
«:
a «•
Attlee'* son." Winston Churchill Senate appruveil proposed 1100
7 In' -•• allowance* a ir m addition
i i - .
lU's.-k
is leader of the Conservative Party oOo.lHNi loan to Spain to ffi'J.RU" to thru pay.
i u Hi p I ia s I m i i it i i . - . k ' p iftr*
opiHisition to Prime Minister A t ­ 000.
•
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i
t
,
t
A
f
t
I hr loll call Vote wa- If.tt to 0
I .S't *• I 1
tlee’* government in Parliament.
The EG A -la-b, which most la
u a
t«s 7% n iA . k
I be loll provide* a ‘ To a month
€0 H-*l&gt;l« tut IMai Iti.ok
After
receiving
f i » t aid, approved by both house* of Cot
i s . &lt;i c ; A
allowance t. *11 enll t-d men te
i r « * il * * M na »*««• at«|
C hurchill wa* cuiried to a pte*s gn**» la-fore it lutcome* cffectlvi
I Alfft i t. « a i ; •*» 4
ss k
gatdlc- ol grade, having two de­
away. Even thr townaprople don't
camp where be spent four hour* would reduce new money for foi
fl Hanmittl I'l* t II"..k
pendent
a wife slid i.r . I, IId foi
venture down to the river hank
a
n
ft s « &lt;;
writing hit story of the incident eign ecoiioinic aid from Ihe Sen
l.rsta % to i : a
example
ii» i
III -&lt; 4.
"The Ruaaiari-. lo m etin •» get
for the London D aily Telrgiapli- ate approved figure of 42,450,000
ftl Ha ill«i.,1 I'Ul II ok
4*441 r •
excitr«l and ihoot,'' Col. S-nrs*anAll enlisted mail with three or
lle then wa* evacuated by plane immi t,. 12,250.000,001)
r »i cc i ; A O
Lari ixplalned.
lx.t« II I- I % A .
moi* dependent* would get fS.s
I't -vk
to Japan.
With
a
i
ai
t!
-ovn
of
4204
000
t| Haitians! I'Ul 1* •k 1 I )M«
In the day* of the cram and
monthly
The younger C hurchill has dab­
• \. (-J.
I, &lt;
II
•7 A M
for aotne year after the Rad re­
bled in politics, arm y service and
If the enlisted man | . m Hie
leOU I I I . |&lt; S#s (lull s Ml I
volution, Ju lfa wa* a thriving lit ­
Ma*aa. bosett*.
M.i) l'»rk ria l Honk « |i4|«»
w ar corresponding,
i i.o r lower glad-*, he m il lu s e
tle to w n —o r really two towns, be­
I
tie
I'
i
i
ident
said
lie
picked
94
A M l,
Iti* father, who was defeated
to allot | III flum Io* pay. be. k - T IU W U K lt o K r IIK IN T*It
cam e one aettlement U on the
by the current loitiur government Senator* Sparkm an ami Lodge »f in uddltioi^Jo wbal extra all w
N A I. IMl lt«»\ I'M I \ I ►I'M
Iranian bank and the other on
ter cooultirig with the Senate Furafter
V
-K
day
in
I1M5,
won
fame
n r m i h t a t k *»►* 11 • »ic
U k a llM M r m
rasa# Oasl
P the Ru««lan.'
eign Relation Com m itter It wa- an e tt go vein mint give* him.
IIM
in
all
three
profession*
11$ «• I* IIKIlNlH».N
A few hundred yard* »&gt; th* authorizing expenditure* m r x r r i*
If
lie'*
in
the
l.lghrt
grade*—
iigreeil
that
two
inrinbet
of
tlnA * a young men, Winston
A*#m Tr».«i#rs* i I i' nt*I
e**t i* another bridge fur the oi iti budget.
•rrgeant*
in
the
X
■
in
*
amt
cniiiC hurchill covered llw lloer W ar llou * would serve un tin- delega­
Mr fli I lir.le I'llUflh
broad gauge railroad which run*
parable giarlr- in the Ollier -i*|
I hole impended were R , B in South A frica ami made u xett* ] tion next year.
from T a b riz. In Ir»n, arm s* the
vice*
be
woulil
get
ITU
if
be
ha*
Tile I'rcatdrrit h id no eoiiliiont
•attonal escape from confinement
Araxe* and ••inii-tt* with the W ells. J W . Jones, L u n a r Hansa* a war prisoner at iaidysinith. on a report that Secretary id the one ol two dependent*, and if more
Russian
tran*
Caucasian
line io rd and W . E- H erndon. They
T reasu ry Snyder want* int* r,- *1 (ball two fa5 dllelr* I* tor lr*r|oire
which parallel" the frontier for w e ir lu ip e n d rd for exi reding their
rale* mi the public debt inaintamed m ini for pqyehr-rk deiloction of
A
d
a
m
s
I
a
»
u
v
i
*8
mile*.
men in tin- upper gladebudget during th r l')4 8 -4 ‘) bust*
nt present level*, in-lead of '
No train* rron* the iMnmdary
Kx|H -rt W u ti'h K i'im ir
I r.» hr i . i, i ,■ 1 - |
- t
'me
higher figure reportedly iuggr*t&gt; !
IIWatlBNS* n o * i*aas ........
the*e day* but Iranian* can watch ness year.
wbal
-iriului
loll,,
nml
n
confer­
by
the
Federal
Reserve
Hoard
Russian train* nuff along the
No action wa* taken agaim l J . | T ru ck Grower*. Inc., and served
Itp u n u iia lilp I ’riif.H
Mr. Trum an was u-ked whether ence now will la- held to work out
president.
tran«-Cauca*ian line.
W. I’ la y rr. the fifth member of the a* Aita
fter attending local school* he bad recrdvetl a letter from Hen. a compiomlMA
Informed »ourcc* report there
Sbiirllv t-efore III- t-lll i«n«*ed
w have been rather eitenalv-- move­ School board *t the time of the and Ssminole High School. W Cole ilt - k a n i eriticlzing an ItiC liir HoU-e It J- R e — * It •K *l|! 1 ,!&lt;•
A ll W o r k (SiiuriiiitsM ul
ment* o f troop train* and other* ovrr-eaprndiluie*. Player wa* de­ A . Adam* attenu*«l the Univer­ loan io Hi* now oialiktupl l.w-tt-n
CU*er|
Hie
D
rfelllr
Depar
tpient
of
Presidrn*
carryinig
g
weapon*
In
recent feated for re-election by Willi* sity of Oklahoma at Norman Housing concern. The
lie later became a grow er here ■aid hr had not. lie added will, a trying to "»ave it* (are” by imeet
"dug to P ill*.
mo.itii* but add there i* nothin
and remained at thia work for • mile that it is customary foi men ing into the l.ill a provision be said
____ any unu*ual of huihl-up
jihl-up
indicate
Slate Audilm Bryan W illit re about 20 yrara. He aerved «* limning for office to write letter 1 would condone alleged nialnilmini'
Country ( lull Uoud
of strength.
There i* a deceptive air of (Miitrd the Calhoun board r ic r ld rd a vestrym an of Holy Cro»* Kpls to the President and give then! 11 ul Ion by the A im y flnam e cen
ter.
nute'ne** hanging over the two ill budget by $ 2 4 .11) 5 duiliig copal Church. Active a* a mein out before they are received
tier uf the Seminole S|Hiitsiuan
little town*.
1048 4V and had $f&gt;b.OOO in un Associaltiun, he ia rioted
foi
On the Iranian side a few
M fRC lif^ -M f
loafera deep in the *hade of a paid bill* *1 the end o| the yrai his ability in fishing and bunt­
Warren *u-i&gt;rndrd W ell* and ing. lie is a brother of Jean
wall along thr main street. A
l
truck pull* off with worker* for Jone* for malfeasance In office In Adam s, manager of Hammond
the surrounding
wheat
fu ld *. approving expenditures in exces* Morgan Radio S u p p lv fir in in O r­
lando and to Mrs. I f L. Smith,
Stiffly-saluted aoldier* walk In of it* apnroved budget
and out of border guard headquarHansford wa* suspended
for teacher at Seminole High School
Mr*. Adams, the former Olyv.
tera.
malfi'a*anre and ml*fra«anre in
Through field gla»*r* two im a ll approving expenditure* above the Newman, Is a granddaughter of
group* c f Ru«*lan»—apparently budget limitation, and in purrhas- th* late W. C . H ill, founder of
lold lera—can
be *een playing trig school supplies without a plan the llill Hardw are Co. and the
*o-c*i in i. field *cn&gt;»» th - ttver. for approval by the en tirr board ilill Lumber Co. The daughter of
A truck d rivei »|owly along a
llrrndun wa* suspended for m al­ Mr. and Mr*. R. A . N ewman,
dusty atreet. A lone cow trie* to feasance and misfeasance for thr she w ai lo rn In SanfotdN gradu­
ated
from
local
schools
and
ry to the river io drink but i* over-expenditure of
fund*,
fn»
l l ’ii no rrcref thnl a tfooil utnl ta r is tnatrhni ufi bu a
irre d by Ru«*lan barbed wire.
approving excess expenditure* in Seminole High School, and at
tended the Florida S ta r C o l­
m
Maylws ih t tam ed w irr I* symAu ngiy huger in rr h urtyl H r know. H V r c aid hands al
the construction of a gymnasium
lege for Women a t Tallahassei
• bojlc. There I* no barbed w ire on at lllountatown and for
making
b u y in j and stlling good used cars.
the Iran ian *lde
purchase* of supplies without ap­ 8nt hat served a* a teacher in
T a k t thr u w l car s/tccials u r'ir o/frring this iccrk. I f you
the Sunday School of the E p is­
"None of out people want to
proval of the board.
copal Church. Her brother, Ro­
to over to Russia. Col. Kousxanicant dt 1* iidabls performance, smooth riding comfort, and low
At a hearing before Governor bert Newman, is asrociated with
bar! explained with a grin. "Hut
cost ope/ufion—ring one of there beauties u til gire you all
W arren, School 8u|&gt;t. Tom Itailev his father at the llill Implement
I expect there are plenty of peo­
and Attorney General Richard E r Co.
that—and more! Hut you must act fa rt, before eomeont else
ple over th e ir who would like to
vin Mav 25, the *chool hoard mem­
The Adams home at 2101 l(ns&lt;*
get aw ay."
beats you to it.
A couple of Soviet pillhoxr* ber* said they did not know th*'’ Court has been rented to Mr.
were exceeding their budget until ami Mr*. Jack Hatigan.
Hut don’t lake our word for it. Come down Unlay and
overlook the valley at a Lend in
inspect our complete lin t. Chances ars you'll find ju t l the
the river. Another built-in gun near Ihe end of the Im 'lnt** year
emplacement command* the Iran- when lliey were «o nonfied bv th*
u n d cat you're been uatling Iu buy!
St-**
DeS'selreent
of
Fslucation.
- Ian approach to the bridge. From
They
said
they
left
all
financial
# a 100-foot high watch tower cn
MuflhuM Ftmm f*A«# •»■#!
the Soviet bank, Red xrmtr guard* matter* of th* board up to Schoo*
!&lt;!, didn't want the pec pie to
8upt.
Georg*
W.
A
tkin
s,
who
wa«
MERCURY USED CAR
•can the terrain aero** th r river.
xrn too much. Children were
I f the Iranian* had ilm ila r succeeded by Troy P m ton In J a n ­ taught to hate, especially the
■trang point* on their lid * of the uary, 194 V.
SPECIALS OF THE WEEK I
French.
1947 PLYMOUTH
Atkin* said the e ir e s i expend­
1944 FORD V8
river, tnay weren't ' Uible.
"The kind of learnlti.f m are
Special Deluxe ForT h * only point at which com ­ iture* were caused by the ipereax* interested In I* backed by rrienti.Super 0 * I ■ 1 *
bat troop* in any (tiength went during the school year in tea*her fir education *nd sor »• kind of
dor S e d a n
Coup*
teen w a* In a itrateglc mountain qualification*, automatically ca ll­ religion and everybody Is taught
Exceptionally clean,
One owner, id-sl
pan 1C mile* aouth of tha bord­ ing for a boost In M larie*.
that he ta responsible fur hi* own
one
owner, rtadlo
1936 F O R D V 8
car for couple »i
Governor W arren said th* over- salvation.
er called In Persian "The Paa* of
I mi complete
set
business.
Friced
T
u
d
o
r
S
e
d
a
n
rip tm lltu res "contributed to great
the A a a a iiln *."
new W h i t e W all
"Scien tifically, each person is
at only—
_
Inform ed source* *ay the 150,- damage to, and chaos in, the fi­ unique." he statad. I I* pointed out
Tiras.
Rebuilt motor, h y ­
w 000-man Iranian arm y ha* p re­ nancial condition of Ihe public that children n r* fu ll of energy
$ 1 4 5 .0 0
$1195.00
draulic brakes .good
pared d efend er podtion i l l along achool system ."
to tb* paint of "explosion," and
tire* all around.
U m border but apparently such
He declared he wa* suspending strrased tb* d ifficu lty that they
podtion* are well back from tha the officer* ‘I n th* interest uf a have In keeping still In class.
$250.1)0
frontier.
4 sound achool ayatem.
although
M iss Bara krentxm an, aaslstanl
J u it bow effective th* Iran ian their act* were In no sense crim i­ director of Instruction of the
arm y would be in oppoalng a fu ll nal, and nothing contained herein H U ta Department c f Education
•eala R u u ia n Invadon la the No. la Intended to impute to them any •poke on "Rom 1 W ays to Help
YOU'LL r/N0 BiniK USED cams at your mircury DIALIRI
I g u e u ln g gam# here. I f th* R u *. deliberate motive to
personally Feoplc I-earn."
in* cam * in force— with para- aggrandise him self or to finan­
M rs. W. R. W ray served as
ute troop* to **ite advance cially gain hy such act* "
program chairm an and lnl»'-, 'ie-i
inta— iom * m ilitary ob*#rv#r*
He did not name any successor* the speakers, including Edward
Ueva the Red arm y could knife
A suit ha* been prepared for Henderson, sacutlvr secretaiy of
149 N . P A L M E T T O AVBMUB
? through to the big oil field* in civil proceedings to regain
th* the F . R. A . who spoke on "Ou*
eoulhem Iran In from two day* o/er-expenditutea from the four Florida Education Axaociatlon."
U S E D CAR L O T D IH K L T L Y ItH IU N D P O S T O F F I C E
BupL T . W . Law ton Introduced
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tvhtliil l-a» (m a
muitV
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iiitl'lii) tiur«l tlir«F «la&gt;% t* ninkr
tilnins If u (ia**ttt»ii* living 4l«»n#
«ii«* tli«* ila&gt;« Min it &gt;uu rotiliJ l»u&gt;
.» K m'iI llllirh f"i I -- Hut In* *-41
old &gt;la&gt;« 114 healtllful
iii$S arc tudas 1hat i% tn.-aui,fouml out littW 1%i»i tliwtlll.If
It «U* can U- (itUli* are* lu*
thu nk* to
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llA D A C U l. Mi I ’rater liad be.il
aufferiiig a deli, it toy of Vila
lulus H I, 112. Niacin, and Iron
Read Mi
I'ratet'» statement
"I had been Irotlirled many y ra i*
with neuritis pain* in my leg*
Hie pain wa* *o In,I I cooiiint
»lrvp •&gt;( nit:lit My appetite waway off, too! I ju«t couldn't • &lt;■
'
to get oil) s-njs*) lllrllt out of food
all,I what I llill -JI ,||,||i't Ugl-C
with mu* at all I had juM ul-out
given up iiope wlirn my Idotbri
and *l-le l peiaiiaded me to tak
IIA D A I'O I. IV l.iet did II M •AS'(41
do for m e?
Why aft-r tai in,
llA D A C U l. foi only 2 -..... ..
I
v*e al Ir Io go hack to —oik Vou
ill I Ilk I don't rat,
HADACOL
F iis t F i s c * ’
I recommend
H A D A C O L r-ei&gt; till,*
IVundrilul Im II.,in Old
and Voting.
Till- lie** II t D At’O l i* elinply
—olldel fill I,'I Ili'li -o lllrll Slid
childien of all age* -b u s ic &lt;i,i
and alilllg lic a u ir theit -y-teiur
a i* lacking Hire* .inpoitiut Nits
min* HI, H2 . lion and N iicm
The 11.. i riant V lU m tni u „ i
Miner air In IIA D A C O I. come to
you in epernal liquid form s« tbst
the v ale liii-le 4. 1111'! I) at oiLed
olid Bisimilatr I ill (hr I IOod
rlrra in . ivady t..
tight to won.
at mi. r IIA D A i U l. even i&gt;uild*
up tin' led Lb—d cell* Iw btn Iron
1* needeill to cany Ii.. •«• precious
•'lenient* to - i i i i pail ol your
body to your
kidney*, lung*,
lim it, liver • ten to the ban.
nail* and eye*'
llehr t r * Cau*e ol Vour Sickness
Irom Sint, D efirirnrir*
llA D A C U l liow llluke* It pus-ilde for yon t&gt;, relirvr the ac
tie.* cause rd mutiH* pains and a
general lUli'dowir net voile colldiNIn n l.,, 1 deficiencies of
V itsiniii* I 11 p
Iron 1r..t Nis
rill
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After
reading
Mi
C iz t* t't
- o iu in fu l expel lei—e - ii h HADA C O L — lio— c 111 you doubt (h it
Hit* gtesi product wilt help you
if your vyjUni i* leckine ,11 Vita01,r. Hi ii.', Iron, and N iacin?

'A la i HADACL'1. did lor i t r .
i'r atei, it can do le i you it you'r*
1 o tU lin y neuritli acLvv and | am*,
oi
trotiblvv due to suen lcficiencie*
So what are you waiting fo rt
Don't continue to su ffer—don't
contu ui t, be in:-, ratdr'
Don't He N’ali*fird With
hympluiualic Itvlirf!
ItA D A t'u l. i* not a quick-actI me pill n tiicI. gives xyrrptomatic
' rvlifI — rather
it
relieve*
the
11 c.1l caort- of your pa.it'
and
aehr * due to sucli defici-nciea.

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' C O L help* pri vent such agoniz­
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j I hat'-, H,e kind of product yog
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llA D A C U l. diets only f l 25 for
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or hospital sire, f t 50 It is -old
on a - in c l money back guaran­
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•f r r* ilar «.»»* »i .in u mtr*
ItiarM rLtia \MflMaally II t la la a f
|tepr»«»a(atltea
tar.
(tw l u l l , I kI•av m, |lrtra il, Kaar tir aa&lt; at. I^ a la .____________
fk r llrralU l« n mrnilirr a? ikr
A u n r U lH rr*M a k lrli la railllrtf
•BrlM«l%rly fa Ikr
1st rraubliralloa af all Ike local Brava y ila lr f
1 »kU $•#*«*•$»*$. a« wall mm al(
* I* NMM aUae'rkM

Broader Training

THE NATION TODAY

Somo communities, faced with a nhortape »»f elemen­
IIY JA M K S M A R LO W
tary school teachers, find that there are many qualified
candidates for positions in secondary schools. The opposite
I 9*41!••$*« %«le$ Tkl* I* Ik r Iklrd
«f n •fHe* rig la h lu g Ik r big
condition exlsta in other areas. Some colleges are preparing rkgagti
tnlrd kf l«««re«« |R Ike
to cope with this situation.
• srlal %er«rll| gritgraN.
tbe&gt;
#mm’$ l»e»amr I im
nnle*«
Ik#
Fenn College in Cleveland plans to train its students of I'rr• lilfMl ag|aro«f« Ikem.
tf »rrw«
rerlNla
kr
Mill.
Ikee
lure.
lk»*e
education for what is called dual certification. Under this rkaniea Mill kr Ire ilr«l mm If Ikry
system the student Is prepared to teach in elementary, h &gt;4 keierne Ism II I* att|g»*lr&lt;l
M*9'»*r I hIIn n Im lkl« •nlea
junior high or hiKh school grade*, thus qualifying for a •Iknatr Ikr
l» ll»b*isl
Mrprll.
Il«iei Mill kr Rinlflrd Mkere $*••*•!•
job at any grade level.
Mr •$• Ikr »gr»r»»ltr alwrlr*. I
Advantages of this plan are immediately apparent.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 Oil
Qualification of a substantial numlier of teachers in this
Two tile rliangrs on oid-ngn
dual certificnctlon should reduce the shortages of teacher.- |&gt;«-n«lotiM
havr l*cn mail, in thn
at particular grade levels. Those with these dual certifi­ ..•ami Security program.
cates who gets the chance to teach in M h upper and lower 1. iVruinn* arr being increas’d
everyone now receiving thrm
grades would Is- la tter able to establish their preference for
:iml all who'll rrrrivr thrm in thr
and find their proper niche in the educational system.
futurr, witlioiit exception.
A chief disadvantage is that the student cannot Is- a
2. Tin- lulr* have Irrn «o(trnnl
highly trained for a special group of grades as Ihe one who) to |rt mote old people get penon* men. ratify, alxiut WM,.
chooses a grade level and -pends the final two yean of i mid
nlm»-i -mmediately.
schooling in sjs-fisl preparation f&lt;u teaching at that level. | Take
thrm M poratrly.
As in other fields of activity. Isith the general teachers and | Prnalowv—•«
I'unlotit will e-tually l« la lifil
the specialists are needed. The problem is to achieve a h,t
twice in thr next twn vrar»: on
ance in supply which matches the balance in needs.

A A vm iin

T H U R S D A Y A U G . 24. 19S0

n .n R rii A

^kWASHINGTON
MARCH OF EVENTS
freb a of McCarthy C h arg tt
By Hour* Commit!#* frobobla

Forotoo No Action, H o w tvo r,
Until Altar N ovom bor llo ctio n *

Spatial In Cantral /V m »

xr/A SinN O T O N —It It • good bet that the Hntiae un-American artlvltlca rommlltac will take up the tnvratigatlng of r-M-gra •*(
Henatnr Jc*»ph McCarthy (R). VVIwonatn. that the State department
la riddled with CnmmunUta However the chance* a.-r even better
that Ihe committee will not get underway until after the Noxemhrr
flection#

tals amphitheaters, lodge halls
and private home*. They used an
American
leg io n
ballroom
in
Canton, Ohio, and a tadin station
studio in S alt Lake C ity. It was
dinr.cr tl.oe on
• I’*«ific Coast.
So the students ate w hile they
listened in a Seattle hotel. Thu
waitresses wore mocassin*.
Ha W IL L IA M J- C O N W A Y
\ I* Npwsfealurrs W riter
The proje ct ha* fa , * ,l w ell
C H IC A G O
V fresh Ides In «-lu financially.
Fee* collected
f&lt;&gt;r
ration d a * ir « hy trlrp h cn r ora the IP49-6»I -c u e . added ll|» lo
n nationwide acsle—|* gaining Ji'-*i,571
Fxps iiM s, chiefly
fur
wire rrn tal an I printing, eame to
ground.
fiV'., fa). T ii. b.il.im i was f S I.
The U fliveiaily ..f llh ""t- fid
'rg r of flrn tiitry «tnrle*l a series
of talk* on advance* In dentistry
|,«t Oetnhrr. Once n month for
ix months, the prngrnme ise-e
41 **•! Imtarot , $ eat* F a ir ••••»
n rrirr ovt r a IM f r l mile wire ' » n f r | I 91M*&lt;| f l l f If M i l l i o n
hookup
Tliey were heanl hy
I p Jarnlwriig (•? fmn.*
hniI'.IKM* .tcnlisl it. |«SI cities.
'Inn n«B|atm$f the hm ld frfv$rt#»«|
A new aeries will liegin thla hriufly t»f» ih f pr»*rr«*
nf
fall. The ipnn-.ira report they which havr
il to
ta v r wroke.l Mill p lllls to pipe S«*il Cofuuwatton f^ tvlrr inrluil*
Ihe let tu n • t
In COO dt ntl it
ine llr t lr r B| «frn»
in 250 cities lu 15 .tinea mid
RiNliirti •
n H r r f p r »»f
Canada
f f l i t ) ’, I V r nf c
c*$n«« ff» i n ­
llth rr t'Is--ra I'meaeeri
i ' .«
Inf'Mv
il*
»»tl |V r .
Mr
I in
.v- hour,
n innate
*• nf
t»nhl
dean, snd Mr ^sul l.evv. «ir&lt;etop m rih ility, .mil
i r i Ham
irtiof the exten-i'io division of post­ rr IrrifrMton
graduate stiidle:. of Ihe dental ••••linn
Thr llu n iil tlp+iilt'l to f»»it hn r
choo| sa y:
$ flat hr | tm il*'$ for fvrinutwtf^ff
"The future b o ra guru
nr
Sf-pHer ( ’iilM pif 1 1 r
T h »*
portunltiea for the exn nsien • f I hrIr
ii|iWi» f**r
I Hi a revnliitiunary new techtil- fvnil*’v Mill nl«M» lir
hxitilfttig? fnCtn $mfiVc t v nl
for |M,st-r;radunte eilueatinn "
I* »!ri»*l
pi i .i ’ hm Itr n f il
The pill p ise la tn ke-J&gt; den- in?
tilt* abreast of new develop- m tr f«r the trail- r $ $11 he *rtrhmrnta in their fo ld . They pay u llnh* t| nt n latei title New ventil
Itltt fee. In r-Mirn, they g rt lh« mtr» e«taf»lii l*r«l fn* IH** S«*r$|rr*
privilege of ll-i • inpf fhrtaugh-tuf C u llip itrlrr
w ire
for
i»»iv
the aeries nn I nn illustra-.eil one jofi ift
in rrr »»r
^'»r
manual
that
runim arires
Ihe joht in rx e-A » f 20 nrfpt, th*
views of the sp-akrrs.
tnl frr n il!
2#% n r * ? r»«i ^ •'
Scien tists I - ail i.lacllaaoui*
There is a diferent topic for
erirh session Fix men leaching
and practicing dentists, physi­
cians and suijt-aui* and all ha I
selen, i-.l* -sneak nn each sub­
Oplnmrlrijt
ject. Then they go into a round,
tntde illaeii i|o„s.
C lasses s ta ll al K .V) I* M m t
I P M asonll* kae
I’hone 51
■rn atandar I Gnu and cun for two
hnura. Herd j t.s gxthm in hujjii-

Tel ephone Class
Idea Gains Ground
Throughout Nation

Officers Klccfcd

Democrat* believe that M cCarthy has K n ••dt;''rH!'.rd. dishonored,
and unsung' with the rrtcaae nt hla auhcommlttea's report hy Senator Millard Tydlnga |D ). Mary­
land. With that, they hellave they havr laid the
ghoat of the G O P * announced effort lo campaign
on the Communism taiur
However, the flepiiblleana hrllrve that the TydInga aubeommlttee overplayed Its hand hy Ita hittar report language which. In the main. hUated
M cCarthy personally They think many votrra will
ISnk on It as a whitewash
In the light of this. Ihe llouae group la not ex.
THURSDAY, AI'fi. 21. »*•'.«
t&gt;ected to launch any quick probe ha-r&lt;t on Infor­
!
T O D A Y 'S HIIW.K V K ItS K
mation McCarthy lx giving It
i.
ft i w
An eventual Inveattgatlon la almnat certain The
Sept
I, I'.-.'iO an&lt;l again. Mill
Jihn (hr ItaptM was not ac­
llouae committer la traditionally unimpressed by
iennfae Jatepk
tilgliri, on July I , I'.'.VJ.
cepted hy itir •&gt;|ihistlr*trH of to­
administration oppoelUnn to any xuch undertaking.
Those now on pension ot who
McCarthy
day, hill (hr common prnplr were
go
on
(M'nalon
l&gt;efore
Ju
ly
I,
11*^2
Several llouae rom mltterm rn are convinced that
swept hy hi* itintirllon and a la*
The editors of llolshevik, one of the important Russian
dom Thn&gt;r »ho franklv Irlt of magazines, have pulled a lamer. It is the government pre­ V . ill . lia ir in thr ln n rn *e whli h | thr Tydlnga group failed to follow up good lead# furnished by Mc­
-ta il- Sept. I, thia year They will I Carthy's investigator#
our fault* arr mil popular while
nut rhaie In Mil! higher rate I
fteatdea. as Hep Harold H Velde (f l). Illlnota. points out. the llouae
Ihev nrr l i v 'lf j fo r John i-amr un- tense, worn pretty thin now hut still continued, that all in­ •taitm g Ju ly t, I'.gi'J.
rommlttee la -the proper forum" for aurh charge#.
to you in thr way of righteous- novations in Russian affairs come from the ground-root
tlfily tliie r giung mi prieinn
n«. , dim yt believed him not.— agitation of the rank and file The government, according attrr Ju ly I, IS.VJ w ill liriirftt
Mall. 21:112.
to this pretty and totally false theory, is merely the mouth­ by thr fiu th ii tn rrrj-c that kim--' • H A T T l.r O F T H K K F X F JU -T h e Senate armed aervtrea commit­
tee hsa appointed a aperlal auhrnmmlttrr to try to talk the N avy Into
Into r ff r r t nn that itatr.
Thr minimum wage in Fiance piece of the people.
dropping Ita rigid oppoallion tn women doctor* In It* medical corps
I util iww ohl-agc
nalnn* hav&lt;|
llolshevik now unwittingly reveals that in at least one rangol I|pw m l from 110, thr lowumler ihe Sorialiit government of
The highly plarrd aea dog* who rome liefore tbla group are assured
Prcndrnl Auriol fun fiern fixed al im|Nirtant rase this elaborate pretense was a simple lie • t Mtiyimr tnuhl grt, to tit), thr of a rough time—(or the aubeommlttee chairman. Senator I x s l r r C.
16 cent, an hour. Ihat's Socialitm Moscow has long la-en working on the merger of »ma!l miMt (nr any rrtirwt w m krr. Tin- Hunt (f)|. Wyoming, ha* a special Interest In the question of aex
a vrrag r prnrlnn h*« 1-rrn f2*5.
equality InVoSved, since Ida alale wa* Ihe Aral In giant women the
for you. Wr can Itmcmbei wl.«i. farms into larger collectively owned and operated units, and
Starting Srpt. I, iMtirinna will
eight tn vote
pretending
that
this
development
is
based
on
the
demands
I
the minimum wage in ihii country
hr ralaril nil along thr llnr, with
Hunt haa In hla ntllre the framed and engrn*«rd bill which p *-—d
of the peasants themselves. Now Bolshevik has disclosed'
ttllniMtiX
-.! frets 110 to
wa* 25 cent, an hour.
hia aisle's territorial leglalalure In IVcember. I*A1». giving women Ihe
that the tinil teat loti of farms was an idea from Moscow, I t'JS a rot thr maximtini from tit) right lo hold office and "raah" Ihelr vole* providing they were 21
to 90B.8O. Th&lt;- avrrag r thru w ill
David l.ubhen nl IMIid.de. N. J passed along and enforced hy Communist party worker
yrara old or older.
U 940
letliiio lhal dining ihe war hr
Nrar Ihe hill la a picture of Father Morris, the one-woman pre**ure
It is no I miIi I conjecture that, i f it has not happened T h in , H inting Ju ly I, I'.t.VJ,
tried In grt more than hit thare of already, t h e r e may In- a new editor of Bolshevik, and that whilr thr nrw mininitim rrmalnx group behind It* passage.
With such stern reminder* of the right* of women and of how
tugar fiy hrihing a trrrelaty of the former head may undergo a renewal of his education. at I2S, thr maximum for a rrPietidenl Tinman and taking in a In the "people'll paradise" it is an unforgivable offense to tirril w m ktr going nn prnainn af- militant they can he when they don't get them Hunt ran be e*.
Ir l that tl.llr will I r ISO. That'll
peeled to conduct a moat searching Invrstlgallnn of Ihe Navy'* "men
gang of hoodlumi min hit $1,000,- let the Kremlin cat out of the hag.
thr lim it, unli-f* Congrtva l:«M».tonly" medical policy
000 toi|M&gt;ralion whirh finally wrnl
It "Min finite ill tlx* y ia i* ahrjit.
Hut what will lir thr avrlugc
broke Well, good.
• IIOMF. F1AONT HFFF.NHF.H In response lo a growing clamor for
pi n inn (nr .« rrtlrr,) worker# Ia federal rlvll defense program designed to rope with atomlr missiles
Ir i July I, IP62T S'- ml S rru rlty
The city of ld»t Angrlrt trernt
and other weapon* of modern w arfare, the National Hecurtty ReThe |Hissibilities of television as an edticntional medium rX(M*rt« figure II will hr f.'SI il snurrea
in h iv r adopted an inlrjligrnt solullnar.l haa promised to havr a hlurprlnl ready hy Rept I.
ninntli
for
a
rrlln
x
l
wtirker
anil
lion for ihe pmhlrni of rpiea and are to Is* tried out tIi (h fall by the University of Michigan, will rrm ain Ih rrr for year*.
It will h« turned over to Ihe governor* of tha slates,
who will he responsible for getting Ihe defense pro­
saboteurs. Il hat patted an otilin- in co-o|M!rat|on with a Detroit television station.
To i, m at:
iam al
U t&amp; U cA in
Home study c o u r s e s for adults are to he presented with No one g-ilMg on pro*ton liefore gram Into operation nn a local level.
ance requiting Cnmniuniiti to reDefense
on
ly I, l-.i.VJ ran r v r r r r ' a higThe program la expected to he g rratly Influenced by
fille r with the thriiff within len viewers able to enroll, pay fees and receive credit. F.xainlli- Ju
grr prnainn -lian |i.H Ml, which
a new government publication on thr result# of atomlr
lneat level
day*. Thry are not to lie run out atlons will lx- conducted after the completion of the cotir-ee will hr thr maximum until that bombings which la being made public thla month
of town, lockrd up in jail, or and certificates of recognition granted. Isrtu res will Is- •latr.
This thick volume paint* an unjileastnl picture nf the deatnictlcn
Amt only thoar guii g un |a,nothrrwiie |ietteculrd, hut they supplemented by such aids as hlacklsiard talks, charts,
wreaked by A-bomb* but It contain* much helpful Information for
a!nn n flrr July I, 11152 i n grt Ihe
would lie rrgiilrtrtl, and idrnlifi- lantern slides, laboratory exix-rlmont* and maps. Students new higher rate* whirh H art thru, keeping ratu altlr* fo a minimum.
The N 8 R R la known tn be working hard on It* C D plan, apurred hy
firj, jutl in cate anything happen­ will lx- shown working nirtiitMls, research Inlxiratories in with ,i maximum of $30.
operation and ran- Ixtoks which are otherwise ini|w&gt;ssihle For thn&gt;.' alt rally nn prnainn in the knowledge that there Is a terrific recruitment and training job to
ed.
for the ordinary individual to view. Parts of the c o u r s e s A u g iet, tint Into .no which Matt* be done before any adequate program can become useful.
Well, if you own a five room which cannot be presented over the air will Is- sent nut fm thrm in Srptrm hrr w ill ahnw
up in thr gnvernmrr.t check mallhaute of 840 tquarr feel with a Irom the university by mail to those enrolled.
•-•I thrm n o n ml (h i I
present valuation of $6,502, and
Thus the ambitious adult in search of further •situa­ T hr lu lr . have Iwen tn llrn n l
nlatlrred with a mortgage of $7.- tion nets! not leave bis home to get it; he may pursue his fol old people—,
Many old people who have
Hy MUHSHl.t. K A Y
141 to lie paid off in 25 yea it, studies in comfort. Conflict lietween such programs and
reached 05 and tcliied nr are
jrour'fr no wrote off than mot,, of thtMte in lighter vein may sometimes result in luittles hr- nearly fl5, h ive worked at one
When mv friend Itulie Allyn, tor the other from ♦&lt; volt imtteric/ C A N T S n ilh Z ip p er*
the retl of the |ieofi|e in thit enun- tween the generations. May the l»est mind win I
Hnu o» nnolh-r Iq Jobs coveted
hy the Social :'r% utlty law. Hut — outdoor editor of thr St. Peters­ We set up trgiilnr watches, two
tty who huill hornet In 1949. For
Under the rule. In effect until burg Tim es, split a lioltle of beer hours on and six hours off Rula- T A N . G U A Y .
that wat the average.
now they did nnt work long with me at the tq&gt;rning of the lonk the fust watch and drove
$ 1 .1 9
enough In covered Jobs lo have n Tantpa Tarpon Round Up and then the Jeep, his sop Charlie tilling GHKKN
Nine twimmrrt rro u rd the 19
with him foi company, n hili
invited mo to "go on the Water
right to a pension.
$.1.19
AM. SHIRTS
milr Kngluh ( tunnel in one day
Under the new lules starting waggon” with him, I didn't know C la rk and I made ourselves com­
lly HTIt IIK IIM iN t ;
Sept, 1 shortening the time rr- whether he meant Join Atroholics fortable in the t iiloii of the "lies!
(hit week rrarking two wnild reIlct", sh iiging, Kndliig or -illini;
llred In covered employment for I Anonymous or the W. C . T . U.
cnrtlt. H ate you ever tried In
The pant week avr have sjM-nt Hint the choice of the I’oH m aH er I Mil old winker I" get a pension—
Hut it developed he was talking in tin; cockpit wiiti mug the seen*
rwim 50 yaidt trom boat to thoief a great d ia l of time discussing Genei.il was to cut either front many of these old people will find about Ilia ImimI, "The Rest Ret," c ry go by.
Then try a 19 mile twim mme day the reinstatement of the two de- the fat or from the (tone, and he they c m get a pension after all. which I* truly a "Florida W alcrItcmcmlieripg that I iiecdrd a
In order to get the pen.Ion, wagon” equipped with everything
through choppy teat. It irn’l raty. lleverir* of rna'I a day In resi­ chose to cut front the fat.
"This order has not caused the they'll havr to apply to their front a cocktail lounge to the shave I got out my electric raxodential areas. I took a position
and plugged it into the 111) volt
But it would turptitr ut tome day against reinstating thla service lay-off of one single solitary
nearest Social Security office. &lt;kitchen sink.
socket a* I sat in Ihe cockpit.
to find one of ihete bnyi swim- at thia particular time, and so clasaifled civil service employe*, They'll have to do that nny-vay
t lie fhe United Utstes Marines (.«*:* appibaching us from ice
that my position may be well un­ lie gei* the sam r pay, nn&lt;l haa to sec whether—even under the { It does its stuff on neither land 1
mmg the Atlantic.
derstood, the following it part of better hours. It ha* laid off new rules they've had enough or sea. Itulie proposed a iru ls e l rear slowed down a* aniated pas­
senger* stared as il* pop-eyed.
Dr. Ellwnod Nance, preiident of a speech I made jn the floor of enough part-Hntr non classified time in covered employment to | starting al the Mttniiijial Pier in Now and Hicii w e would top to
temporary substitute* to save gel a pension.
the
llouse
giving
mv
position.
T
h
l*
Ht.
Petrrahtirg
to
Miami
vis
Jark
j
Tampa Univeruly, hlaintr the pcorherk tile- or equipment and
-peeeh wa» commended lay the $70,000,nun u year They haven't
I'ven though they don't get 1 tonvillc and thr Inland Water
whenever we did a crowd would
pie for the plight in which thit members a t being the most logi­ loat anv security, and they would their
government cheek for cveral way.
gather around and flic questions
country now limit itielf. They cal and best specen that w as made l e much I d l e r off from a fin ­ month#, their pension w ill start
The "W aterwagon" or "Best | al us. People had never
a
would rather havr automohiln than nn thia subject, and I was proud ancial and security position to lie Sept |
Ret ’ wan deigned hy lluiie him ­ Whatsit like thl* on the highwav
that It received a tremendous working full lime at some other
Very
roughly
here—
hut
In
morn
lankt with which In defend iheii “ hand” from the membership.
self nnd built under protest hy liefore.
work.
detsll in n later story -I* an Idea
G u lf C ru ft, laiat builders of New
freedom, he tayt. They would
W c got along swell until just
"The |V&gt;*t Office Department
"When | first fell the drslre lo of how the rules have Imrn eased j'ort Richey. Although only 20 feet
out vide of Jlrooksvlttr where ti ? • • K A H T F I R S T
inlher have Social Secimly than last year operated at a deficit become a member of Cnngroti I for old people who had aontu
P lltlN F . I22J-J
In
length
and
lest
than
8
feet
lie*ring wrtd lunt on one nf Hie
tccurily againtl foieign domination. of K651.000.000. The Committee on suppose | wasn't rnorh different work In covered jo in :
whir II ha- more modern farill
trailer wheels. We packrd It with
Appropriations reduced the budget from an\one el rr. I thought that
Although
It
was
created
in
They would ralhei go fithing than
ties than the avrragr 42 foot grease and rut our pare to 2d
estimate of the I’oat O ffice De­
| would become ***o d *lrd 1935, Ihe nld-agr pens Inn sy- yacht.
work. And ihe |&gt;eop|e elected the partment and called on the I’oat ahere
mile? an hour hut It got atradily
stem
didn't
get
under
way
until
s a enlieagne with men and wo­
Ita hull is like a barge or land­ worse aod a few mile* front In
public offkiali who have given master General to make cuts In men whose foremlst objective Jan. I, 19.17, nr. after IBMk
In this month, August, n man ing craft and draws only S Inches vernes* thr riaht rear wheel gave
them what they wanted. Well, we tha service. We endorse that hy would lie what j* l&lt;sl for oor
pa»i*ng the omnlhua appropria­ country. I expected of course that who reached 06 and wanted to ra- nf w ater; nn this built a trailer an agonising shriek and frore. It
don’t blame the |ieop|e. We blame tion*
tdlI with thla reduced ap­ there would lie llsagrt-rnirnls as tiro couldn't get a pension tin- type house Ixmt with sleeping wa* j | P. M. *o wr pulled off the
the politician! who lied to them.
propriation. Then we demanded to what was licit, hut I did lie levs he had worked In a covered accomodation* for six in full ailed r«ad nnd liedded down for Ihe
still further cut* hy pasting the lieve that when our country found Job approximately seven years hunks, kitchen cabinet, refrigern- night after listening to Ihe news
The ittiir over price conlrolt it Teller Thomas amendment and the llaclf confronted with nn em er­ drier |93fl.
tnr
kitchen sink with running on the radio, enjoying « midnight
Hut now a man of 06 ran get n water, flush toilet, shower hath • naek and a couple of short snorts,
largely a matter ol politic*. At eg- Jensen amendment. The I’ nst- gency such a* we are now faring,
lit the morning we took the
plained by llir Tampa Tribune. master General found him self In that ptartiral polities w rulil lie pension, starting Sept. I. (f he and breakfast nnok. It is power­ Jeep
and ran into Inverness where
the position of Ihe housewife who cast aside at least for Ihe dura­ hail worked in a envetrd Job only ed with a Jeep nn land and two
"The teletlive tyitrm favored by wat given enough money to buy
I |wn Kvlnrude motors when at aea. found another Iwaring. T h is was
tion nf Ihe emergeney. I often I U 2 yrara since I9.1fl.
the Pietidenl hat (volilicol advanl- hamburger and told that ahe must wonder m&gt;*. since I am here, if
(If course, the site o f the pen­ Wheel wells for the trailer * .e installed without difficulty and we
agei. It can be utrtl In rut back provide aleak*.
the mud Important thing In the sion for a covered worker depends transformed Inin siaahlr bait well &lt; were on our way again. After a
on several thing*.
breakfast of haenn and eggs, cof­
when she is launched.
pricea only when public aenliment
'Further complicating the I’ost- ryea nf the uverage memlier of
How long he walked in a cover­
Above the rahln la a »un deck fee and toast we were m high
f’o
n
g
r
r
x
.
Is.
not
what
happen*
General'*
problem,
..
demandt action. Il can enable the master ___________ ...
ed fob ilnce 19.18 and th irrfo re w llh m m forte bit lounge chair* spirit* and the “ Itesj Ret" rolled
passed II. It. 44P5, which gave to the United H latrs or what hap­
Adminitlralion to keep lire good every
hut what will pal', hi* t a * —and what hla aver­ and double lied w llh a convertible along Iwhind Ihe Jeep smoothly ■
K x tra Clean, fomd I'alnt
postal employee a raise of pen* to the world
ranvaa lop that ran !&lt;e raised nr and m errily. This wa* the life.
I-oe#| ttwper, Good
will of Ubor by letting induatrial from 9120 to $420 per year, which lx- the result nf the next election? age earning* were In that Job.
Special
probably mod of the old pennlc lowered with rase. Two extra out
We were just out of Ocala whc.i
M rrhnuirnllv — Only
" I wonder how long it w ill be
tracer rite while pricet on contumei added -160.000.000 annually to (hr
whn now can get a pension with hoard motors are carried for em
we Mew a tire in a big way. This
goodi are held back. It it, largely, Postmaster General's headache. liefore we re a llir that what hap­ only I 1/2 year*' covered employ ergrncy and another smaller m&lt;&gt; dels veil us awhile. Mil hy 2 o’clock
Not being content with this, tha pen* fn you and m# In the next ment to Ihelr credit w ill get nn'y
the politica— at usual approach In llouse has passed over the P re si­ election isn't nearly aa Important
tor for use on the dinghy nn d l w r were on our way again as hap­
the $20, Ihe least that can oe vita from the rear nf thl* amaaing py a* nwla. Reached Jacksonville
the inflation problem".
dent's veto, I I. R. 87, w hich, If a* what happen* to oor country? paid anyone, or maybe $20.
Ihtr that evening and decided to
craft.
passed by the other body, w ill Our polltiral llvr* should not lie
■ If your father died and left add another -El.n00.000. T o say considered even In the same vein
Our rrew on this remarkable wait until morning tn launch mtr
trip was made up nf Rube Allvn "W aterwagon" In Rlark Creek,
you a lot of money, how much of that the Postmaster General had as the very lives nf our bay* In
r.nd hl« #nn Charlie Allyn, Kill* from which we could reach the
Karo*.
I^
l’s
not
take
an
NKOF.H
a
prartleal
problem
ja
a
m
aster­
cc
h
't do you think it would he (ail
C larke, of the Tim es Art Depart­ fit. Johns and eventually the In
beautiful Itlack Kedanetta
piece of understatement- W hat HAHY dollars away from them in
fol you to receive, liow much ronld ha d o t lie had to get more order lh al we may have l&gt;tx»ir»n»se,
Gnsid T ltra , Good hlrchenlcal
ment. ami myself. We all met at land W aterway
1 ••&lt;-illv Owned, Radio,
Il w a lla s•# rraws e . . . o .. t
Good tires, extra good
should the government take in in­ money, or rut down eapensea, or comforts, convenience#, and y«'». aald would he held at the Ange- the St. Petersburg pier at 8 P. M.
Condition
Wo had expected to arrive in
luxuries, as usual here at home. hill Hotel, Orlando, (V I. R «l.|n. to find that Ruhe had the Imat the Gate Way City early enough
condition
heritance taxes) Moil people, we lioth.
In an effort to grt more money
Fo r Sale
Mr. Hmlth *• president will at­ on her trailer with Jeep attach* d on Haturdny In get ire and more
believe, would ray that il the gov­
readv tn ride. To save tim e, w&lt; groceries, hut store* were closed,
tend aa a delegate.
the House had passed II. R&lt; 2018,
ernment look hall and left you which would raise about f I.10,000,•
Kdward P. I-ane produced what stocked up with nl| and gaa 100 so I railed up a friend. Hugh Mer­
half, that would he fair enough. 000 In additional rmrooua. Hut
appeared to be a Uttered old gallons nf fresh water, hutane for r il l . who manage* kn A A I'
l U s i l s w # * i s a C s s , Owe!
But when Robert Walton Goelet •Hat bill la now bottled up In th* modal atomic homh "w ill release m uaUaljnanuacripl entitled. "Poor pur tn» stove, beer, cokes and Supermarket. Being a regular guy.
enough groceries tn Insure three hr ram e down and opened un the
more foot-pound* of energy than M atilda" which he aald a friend
• f New York City died in 1941, he other body.
•The Po atm aitrrr General was p
had given hint for O. P. H ern­ good m ral* enronte to Jackson­ a to rr -for tta and even carried our
thr
sum
tout
nf
all
the
bo
P
D
P
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j
H
H
D
H
I
mb*,
felt an eitale of $19,579,000 to directed to r e d u c e dallvmdea
ire and food to Ihe Meat. Hut you
V - l’a and V-2'a, dropped on Iron- don# historical collection. Dr. It. ville.
| forgot tn mrntlon that the ain ’t reard nuthln' yet. He nn
be divided equally among hit three wherever possible. Where w as this don through the whole five and W. Rucker led In the singing of
New Scat Cover#, Good I ’alnt,
llcautiful l!liie Sedancttc,
WM. However, inheritance tales, possible» Would it b* jn the rural one-half year# of World W ar II." the song with H a iry Weater ac- "Hest lle t” ha* two complete and the dock at Jacksonville next week
G immI Tiro* A tiojd Condition
and
w
e
ll
pick
you
up
for
another
Independent
lighting
system#,
one
Radio, New TUea Kxtra G&lt;wut
flpeaklflg a* an airm an, Ihe rompanylng. The manuacrlpt waa
ftvied fin I hy the federal govern­ delivery service, where they now
Special
leg
of
the
journey.
operated
from
a
110
volt
genera­
have one one delivery ■ «»yT
then turned over to Mr. Herndon.
Condition. For Sale
ment, then by the rlatr of New Could this saving be effected by commanding genrral of Ihe a ir
Mr. la n e announced that the
urlveralty at Maxwell A ir Force
fork, and then by the rtate of eliminating third and fourth ela"t Have, at rested Importance of an conditions of Forrest G atrhrl, fob
son* out nf tha forvos.
F R K N C II T K O U H L E H
Irland where he had a lum­ post offices, where thare la n* extensive radar V a m ln g network, lowing an operation at Orange
"finch demandt demonstrate a
General
Hospital.
Orlando,
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1*
singular state of mind that mutt
per borne, took a total of 913355, city delivery service? ( Incidental strong fighter plane farce and ~
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A
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IS
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Aug.
------Mg atrstegic bombing a ir arm . much Improved.
be corrected aa quickly aa pos­
iviog I2.M6JOOO to bn ly , far your '
at Dafanaa M tnlaUr Julea Mcrh sible." Moeh warned, adding:
"Thee# thing* coat money," ha
lir
a
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aacralartaa
nl
D m
"W o have an essential task lo
aid, a*d number# of at
M UM '
------• m m a l the beat Chrlatma* tree*
navy and
or number# of group# "la a
w Um ««|m af largae trees rat
tap ptagwlag Mm fu lfil]: to permit Franc# to de­
fend b rr freedom and Indopond_ for promotions and
cam of argrasalan. That
for ladhriduale and require* that we r o r r m t r a U «n
not manning Urn* dayo-ho (a
requests to gat various per •snarMlihl HMilJidna **
ridlag n Jot a«»9 Ui»o. ~

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Dr. Ilrn ry Mclsnuliii

My Man

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TTIURSDAYAUr,. 24. 1950

THE SANFORD IfhR 'M ). S^NFORO. FLORIDA
d ia ls

Social A n d Personal Activities
• e le p h n n e

horn**t Iiatchel na* la-en conf i n d to the Orange General l|«»
pital in Orlando due to iilnc**.

Siwytn.

f p id a s

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T h r {Linford Town*rnd d u ll
w ill hnhl ii» regular meeting at
I hr TourU t Center at 7:."V* I' M
M O N DAY
T h r Itrnrilall Avrnur Clt# I# will
airr* nt t|i&lt;&gt; Chapel at _'.(Ni P, M
T h r Woman'* Ali**lr&gt;naiy Union
of 8cm inolr llardiH A ■
nictation
w ill havr a conference on "Cornmunitv Mlaalnna" ronilnrtril hy
M r*, Clifford Walker. State &lt;i ntinunily Mi**inn* chairman, .it the
F ir* t Baptl*t Church at 11 iui A.
M. There w ill I,.' a cnve»cd ili»n
'It
Manii. h. Taylor, an r t
luncheon at noon. M rm lirr* a tr
urged to altrn il an&lt;l vi»itnr* nr” #*•1111X0 #»f thr t.enrgh# Power
( ompany, of Atlanta, (!a. who
w rlrnm r.
• let it i aa prt »ident of Pilot
International at it* twenty-ninth
convent ion hi Id recently in Wa*h&gt;
irrgtnn, It C.

Miss Caroline Lee Is
Honoree Al Party

Mr*. Toni Holt nml Al»*. Hugh
W hrlrh rl rn trrtain n l Mi** Carolin r |.ro, litlde-elr-ct «.f Any :|ll,
with an informal Cnc.i Coin party
ye»trril«v at thr homo of the lat9 ter on Magnolia Avrnur
T h r room* w rrr ilrrnratrri with
•iimmi’ r flowrr*. T h r dining tahlr
wa* ovrrlatil with a hand-made
la r r rlnth with an nttrartivi ar*
rangrm rnt of multi-colornl hihi*.
rtt* at nnr rml of thr in l.li. \ K &gt;
on thr tal'lr w rrr candle-dick*
holding lighted taper*
Mr*. W hrlrhrl and Mr* Holt
ntr*rntr«l thr honoree with n linm
luncheon *rt. Thrv al-&lt;&gt; pie-cntrd
Mr* Rif tn L i Dltutfeldcr. MTep
0 liriilr. with *ontr lim n cocktail
napkin*.
Tho *r cnioylng thr afternoon
with Mi»* l.oc w rrr her mnthti,
Mr*. Al l.re, Mr*. I.loyd linyl.&gt;.
Mr*. Edmund Mrinch. Sir* W il­
liam lUtim ley, Mr*. Wight K irtlry ,
Mr*. A l Potidncy, Mr*. Sprncrr
Harden,
Mr*. Stanley Hockey,
M r*. Ilru cr Boll, M ir*. M I. Itn
horn J r ., Mr*, George S|M-rr an I
Mr*. Simon L . Binirfridrr.
AI»o Mi*« Nancy W illiam *. Mi»»
0 J c n n S a y rr, Mi*« Margaret Dingfrh lrr, Ml»* Pilon Baker, Mi«*
M ary Ann Callow ay, Mia* Lnu l*C la rk , Mi»* Catherine C lark. Ml
l.v llian Boyle, Mi** l.ila i-efflcr.
Ml** Minnie Ruth Odham, M i*.
Carol Skinner, Ml** C h rrrv SingIrtarv. Mi*» Olyve Ann Adam* and
Mi*« Betty Jo Brock.
—

Miss Paulina Lucas
Weds \V. ,1. Slesvart

M i,* Paulina I.oca* of Fern
Park became th# bride ot William
J* «*e Stew art of Fern Park In a
candle light ceremony Tur*day
nichl The wedding wa* held tn
•h# Sanford Seventh Day Advent&lt;»t Church with Killer Dwight
Herbert, pa*tor of the W inter
Park
Seventh
Day
Adventi*t
Chiirrh, officiating
The waulding vow* were »aid
ta'fore an a lta r bankril with fern
and white glndi.dti*.«. Th#' fam ily
l&gt;rw* wore drrnratr#l with fe rr
and while carnation*.
\ program of nuptial rnu.ir wa#
tendered hy Mr*. Clayton Pitch,
arcoinpani.t to M i*. Carol l.uca*
who »nng "ft Prom i.e Me", Sir*
Thoma* W aller who *ang "Ah
Sweet M y .tc ry of l.ife".
T hr hride wn« given In m ar­
riage by Klder l» II. Shrppaiil.
She wa* lovely in a gown of pale
blue embroidered organdy with a
cor.age of w hile garilenia* and
pink n&gt;*e hud*.
Mi** Carid l.ura* .e tv ril the
bride a* her maid of honor and
Ml** M arline W il.on and Mi**
Phylli* l.u ra* »rt#-d a* l.ridc*maid*. Little Beth l.vnn M rn.in
wa* flowrr girl and Donald V in ­
cent wa* ring l . arrr.
Harold Huhadii'' of Colltmbu*. D.
»erve#l a* la-»l man for Mr. Ste#*art and Alden lluhadue, USN
P R K S B N T F O B T I I F . I ’ B IN C K K M acted a* n .h rr.
Following the retemony a re ­
9
D AM ASCUS.
*/P&gt;If*
a ception wa* held at the home of
•hanir to rliaelotr thr * r r r r l, hut Mr. ami Mr*. Thoma* W aller lit
thr Duke of X'linbtliKh I* goln- Panin
Mr and Mr*. Ktrwart Irfl by
to lu rp rl*
r’ rinr'**
F.llialret*
with preatltl* of Pam aw it* tiro plane for Havana, Cul«a for t
cade, rarvrtl with woorl ami In ten day wedding trip.
laid lira** whro hr irtu m
florr
Mediterranean »rn duly. T h r Duk*
houghl thr present* when he came
i:\ S T F .B N S T A B N O T IC K
here on a v l.il when hi* *lil|t, tii
Ch«*.,iirr», wa* at Lnttnhieh
The annual Robert Morria Me­
lie explained he t&gt;&lt;&gt;iight the hro morial picnic w ill lie held at the
cade h#'eau»#- Ihi
P rin rr** had home of Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Seig
^ lie r n »o imprr*«rd with limeade on laike H arney Wednesday a f­
preaentrd hrr n* a e-eddin*» nr” ternoon.
fcr.t hv for met Prr*ftdrnt finnFa*tern S ta r member* and their
kry Q tiw u.dly.
fnmllle* are invitiul. There wil'
he a fi»h fry . hut all member* a ir
Set »»lf water for hin t, in clay re#tue«ted to tiring »al«d* and d&lt;
or wooden Irmvl to prerrnt fire *
r lt |.
Ing—or add an old i»&gt;rV*t mirror
Contact Mr •• 0'D »*l Cr«r»hy lor
to r t llr r t warming light.
further luforrnatlon.

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Pick The Car You Want To Drive
. . . The Price You Want To Pay

J

Mr. ami Mr*. |„ II. Connelly
have returned to their honi#* on
Park Avenue aftei vin ting .everal
point* of in t e r c t m Plot da.

Frlchd* of B illy Dtincae will
regret to learn that he ha* tieen
confined to hi* home due to d i­
ne**.

I an.I
XtiHinu tit* d t. fin . tU i &gt;*'it (dt
;aOVH STAR Kli .d rill T. ylnr and l &lt;' iiu.l'and. Conrad Hilton, heir ti&gt; a • i &gt;
i*it at. «ilt h i g-t 4• #| nr*
IlIA.OilO.nOO hotel fortune, -hate 0
m d pirture In New York with j.lfV Ifttf tin H»r Mtlirn t»rl a tut a.
"lUnre." M Whit# i
' do
’ In Parti T in y were among
t iV 'I n l
Mluitltn:«
u h iilt
,diMit(
the 7.1W pn» et #i» nn the liner k rhetk.
(lalefaalton/rD
m n lkttitr tti.it i«, t.tk . up nimtt
•u»r ftnut tin* ait ntn| it*.LI t| tn
I trm l t»f ilrl|tp itii; T i p*.
1 * pi t
.••it in \irtt.ii* ty |t« •»( t ••tii.iiiirt «,

('hildhoud Hints

Mr ami Mr* Oradv I. D&lt;lfK!!n
r#r l# t r i i# t « t i i #h -d W.'HR
and »on. Mike, returned Toe-day
\ P I *lii« it mil
I llri
from H artw ell, (.a »be#r M i*
Duncan and Mik«- *pent «ix week
vD iting there and in Canon, tin
Uh.tt i|h \«mi •!#• mil* V 'lll
and thr Carolina*. Mr
Dum an
• pent a f#*w day* there and a# r l l t M f r t ' nil a l#»lt»\ «l.l&gt; ?
It t» ;«
f*p«f lull r
entnpanird them home
when J mI hm v am i M m i
tut t••
Mr. Jin«l Mrs. K rn l lto s«rltrt. , t«nt siouit.l th. h n ifr. v I si
J r. nn.l son Krnt I II havr arrivtd w«y« *»»«
• •••*•?
to *p,-nd a few #lav* with M
Cm nr 11 t niv* r*ily*»
lie me
and Mr*. ItooM'lter on Celcrv niakei.
II- Slan o k . in a
Avenue. Their d aug hlrr. M i*. .1 teienl bioail,., t di-iii id 'bi*
W. Norman and daughlrr Nancy nrnblem on b.
Hu* I
Your
of Ja rkw in villr are nl«o vU itin c ' Home pmtM.ini.
the Ro**ettct» and Mr. Norman
\ mnlto-,.
, mooi out, really
I* cxpecte.1 for the weekend. Fr#il
|„ m no
toe* to Hunk up
ltn«*rtter will leave for Princeton
,
,,, I in I of fun
Univeraity on Sept. I.
l o t r v rry n ii.. Tim'
I1
a j •'
emite to
, .1 n hew
I ,-hen
n iirh el-i i I., lm* - n In r mind
, unmade bed*, b ir ik f a - i di*ln
in the *ln k,
Inuii'i #
v.hiit
to - .n o ini lu n ch am i tlinner.
Unmet.............................................. ...tier - v

Sinirimr Convention
Slated For November

m t i f l . y )h I. p n r i p i i m l !•* t h l t i.f

Due to the oul.'andinv- .•#•■”
a f u o t h r r hii .1 t n t n \ .lay.
of the Seminol- County SI#---*T h r Ih i tt g i.» 'I n, Mis S t n i i i r k
Convention Sunday -tl the S'#"f- &gt; 1
m n iil, is l«i t l t i r k r.f wNys
A ri.'nry, another ringing ronvent|on w ill lie held here in Novemlier fur t h e r liil lf. it in h v. .» •/!».»■i
Uni.* im.I d i l l itH.tu u m l h c r tun**
W. II. Dunean, rhairm an of Itto «!u h» r w *'ik n»"| »n»ry m il h r r
group announced today.
plnn% fo r th r •I «v
More than POO penpl#&gt; from eirbthroughout central Florida Mint j lMir w iy is tn Iin vi* Ji.h u n y
from P alatka, Starke a#i#1 Jark»###r- m u I Mary h r lp w ith hoti i hold
choir*
He m e m h r t
when
y.o,
ville attended the proiri-oi Sow rie
a kid,
to iw
you
h e lp 'd
•lay, he »tui«'d The .ini-'n-- ••
gram* were d a rted a year and a m o t h e r - ' i r t l i b e p 1 •#*, d e a r o.##
o l d new | i i | i e i . a n d m a g a i i r o
half ago at the Church of f!&lt;*'
" i i h it -I i |#in f t a n g l e d
• '1
Flm Avenue
and
Tw enty-fifth
r o r d * a n d r i o t lie*. »( e v e n I p
Street, and are open to people of
aeru li t h e k i l l i n '
floor 2 W ill
all denomination* .aid Mi Dunran I i l u l l i n '" t n d i y - t i l l love t o I I

r n iu .t
»i * a
T:*1
Ill
If*-

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t h e y ' r e " m o t n e r ' a l i t t l e in Ip*
Y«U m i g h t e n c o u r a g e Aim
ru lin n ty a lt * , la d her lo ll ilougi
And in*li ad of m a kii'g ju*t n ,
rn co u rag r her to create figvi# •
O f rnum e, a little dough nnr
I h- w aited, hu t think of Mm&gt;
11#i.l«- w hin -h e • r r a lia a »n«-i
m rn , a d o g nr i«n e lf — think
the fun. In ad d itin n . Alarv g .'
th* feel of th r kitchen -#l"l - ■•
lug —and it* ' not toother'
&gt;b
main alone.
K it# hen
are
al ir h
lo»o».

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Many laiy rr* Df F lu f f )
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home after having been mnflned
to St. Vincent lln-p'tal for a
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Mr*. Orie Mathieiir and *on*
Stewart and Donald have returned
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have (pent the la»t *ix week*.

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after (pending the la*t three
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of friend*.

It. S. Bate, and h i. .on W illiam
Bate* returned Tuesday from
trio tn California They vl.iled
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Kirping thr hi&gt;u»e dry in ho*,
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Shows Two Games
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apiece.
T h i. bargain fur the entertain­
ment dollar continue- atrong in
Atlanta
tonight
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■loublrheadrr ag iin»t New Orlean, nnd in Little Keck with. a
ilouldrhradcr agnln.t N o.hvillc.
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of tw inld ll., u .u a lly m. Sunday.
In alm o.t every |«aik. nine ex­
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Iwfor.
the feM on'f tnw, not
counting tho.r tonight. The extia * will make up for "&lt;•* and
game* that have l«cn rnined out.
Chuck Kl.cnm ann. one of the
main event prlnripal* In thi t i t ­
tle of the yuor Monday between
hi* Mobile l h a r . an I Atlanta
Cracker*, did hi* ornament* 4
favor la.t
night, lie whipped
Hirmingliam in the f r*' g'U'ie
and allowed nil-winning Atlanta
tn »lip «lx game* ahead of the
•1 - 11 .
ii the pennant rhft*e.
KUenmann ha* wen only two

/-•
, , , |
I iii.il plan. tor &lt; “ better fulling rodeo tor boy. and girl. lo lir
U ■ - H' ' , ■SI rl t. r.tu n .
Mill
# , ____
tty 8 T F H L IN C . 81 .Al't*v
II"I *' I I'l-I Hell t|.*lie.t till, tl
H&gt; A SSO fTIA TK It 1’IIKK S
I't .o iin iv • t v t i : 1. 1:4111 r.
II
',n
'‘I’*" *
!,rld on ihr afternoon of W rdnriday. A uk W) a| | . ,k r Charm . Oviedo,
T*.n
Hr*'
u
.
i
W
ill
thi
A
lbany
C
a
rd
in
a
l*
end
Will
tv-u rialrd I’rrva Sport* W riter
V% •- ••rl. (all
c lh iw g * of Ix *.l)u r« hurlcr D k L w r(r toroj)| , lr j |iy Ir ,,f r lr „ U „ , r , of ihr J a y .r r ,. I hr C ity „f Sanford, TmiH
the I ( i i 'irg la Ktnri'!'i nmodi'
1 «rlit »»«!••
T h r Southern
Anaociation
ii
12 10 .421
UVII M i l l :— V 14th. Mile
v / f .m for eight lu ll *nd right . m| ,| „ r»*mr 4|ld
w * t r , Fi.h Comminion ,t n merlin: yciter- i'AVlDpN |U04 (4
• 1 6* «l«
1 M hr way they 'ta tte d i t 7
tunning a haignin counter fur
11 a*i ll .Il Ii , 11, l&gt;.. 1, 1. 1 . 1
IM
I
ntl
7T M
It Ir a k , that way.
run.
night lo J i ... ..1 llit l-ce,- . (ity afternoon at ih r T o u m l Inform ation Month,
rota t .. i (lull la * rh a il and thr rut ratr «alr i»
•••In —%|||w
72 to J ll 1 #M
Allan &gt;’ defeated Arnerlru* I I U lr .'l H4 U 11. J I 1, 1 Mefeall. tU .n rm rfl. .t ill going un.
huig t'a c k rii by a »&lt;nrr of 8-2.
*, Known &lt;
&lt;« 42 af *• I I I .
u« tlif Sem inole County HANK* l|||&gt;
I,,*fn K ill. If - llrent.
i L . u were 1
_1.1 .w
..e
. .e. I , ur&gt; oVrr ,.4,n i u Hr|l&gt;
Anirti*tl»»#
la*t night fur the C utd*’ -eventh
11 :• lot 24
For ha.,'hall braver* thr South­
lli'ttrr L'i.
Kiahing Itorleo, it la open Hi.
Although Ihry
held
I.Malmfg
ts to In*. 29
fa.
•trairht virtnry and it * " goo-i
r i l l l l l , II U IV—It lin k . m i.
ern h a. played 2ft gam e.— includ­
to
laiya
ami
girla
of
M
yeaia
of
I'
r
U
i
W
j
241
2
%
IS
*2
Irti for iix inningi. Ihr Luanti
II &lt;t*|&gt;» J. &lt;. .* Ith ,. T«» ......... ing two tiro— In i r e pa*t foui
ora tli.it liiu in iiil (lilnn&gt;l&lt;&gt;‘- nun
! enough tn put them on top r f
(I rwwll* \ r«frr.tipp
, age and under, nml la .hvdgi.rd
**- !...mln*. .turnn. f,*|i day* aml there w ill lie few let­
Ko rrd all of thru mnt m ihr tail
n.
| the league The Card* op nni t l - III"' VPrim
9 Orf«lh&lt;|i* 1
ItIP I. T rain
, i hv Better Kiahing, In r., ,. nitlott* »;•!».aavllla
I'iT ld flt Ifru. h •• i*«i at Ii m &lt;
It »«&lt; Illlanilo'a ««•, ,.InI
' uraum with Id v irto ri,• i n n i l •
up. in d o uh lrhrad rr until thr
three inning,. |&gt;udimg a n o .i two
I mI organliallon of aport.rui n itr. I'PldlDli » Hi A*Iirtirtltir
7
M U II t it MV, | --- a lin k . Mile
n
u
t
o
f
I
rr«,inn
and
didn't
drn|i
.■•".on end. Sept. 10.
in ihr .evrn lli .ind tliire in both
.«&lt;*
♦•■•tu. . • n, . i-,y , H4P|f«ifi| % |.rp*(.iirtf 1,
'
....... .. •
ii'U .,1*
rtube
th i trad until Jun e I I .
Fo r the price of one, fa n . got
.1... *(» the Mage for what roi.M
„f Am erica In thr fun
I.Mtaer* M nt
•
1; 1
tvimHirrak.
Um
ihr tighlh and ihr ninth.
ni Mr|nnr|,i
Talluhaatco nut only gtj r r r f w l n
two game* in Birmingham la-t
”’ • •hnwdown diuinvhr.H.k to ■
O.rille ..f li.h ln g .
&lt;*..m&gt;'Mi,.|er,
it
tin.,,
I'aD fk 1 stt I»M)t(.f»a lira * 1h.
ed fir*t plan' lo M lmny hut fed
l.r e \ lla p p r
Il all Mailed in ihr irv riilh when night whm I t r U n d a Red Hat*
night. The Karon* lo*t to Mobile
Tw „ ...„nplrt.. fiahing outfita «it
• yiiatlrtn nI • taDirwv III#
,r .l| the way in th ird place Th
in hte flr»t game 2-1 hut won
'm e being preaentril hy llrttrr
Foityth nnglrd anil Irlt-firld i i“ romr to town.
Nt H4*nfnr*t
I II I I I II VI I — I'e lM ilt,
I ’i r i t i »" S-| defeat hy M oultrh
the *econd (J-5. Atlanta took it .
for
thr
arrond
.traight
n
ig
h
tF
la
ilin
g
.
fur.,
to
the
hoy
ami
g
rl
I*
rii"v
**t'.
.\*r,kfn.
Kurt'*
VAi| Murphy dapped out a liotnri (he Senator* failed lo get good
%»ll (Ill %\ I .H I M V.
' r a n i e at the woiat po-alMe tim *
' '
ratal I
hy Andrea (loiihh'hradrr front New Orlram
“■* ‘
rntrhil'g the he.ivirat fiah in the 1 rupee
U O N IM
«
«
M
oyer ihr Irll field-feme for tin p ilrh in g , and
I
I
lia
r
.
Ituh
V
'&lt;
muy
Him
Mm.'.ner
I
ailKe
V*,lit*
-til
won
a
ilouhlrhea
I
for
the
&gt;n ulul rodeo,
(■••2 and 8-3. N a.hville al.o won
Many
additional
priiea 1 trtri.lt
72 It
two from Little Rock 3-1 and (M r a m i', t h i. yrur I m. i Ii over Hie
tm ighi night the gam e wa« heM will la* given, and trunaiMulation N* m Y..rh
•ernnd turn ill .o many iiik I i I(.
11 I er front W ayrm ai 3-1 oml itt-'J
72 II
•IV I II l i t , IV—1 Ullfc. wile
I
«*
1
#
VrUml
cm
|
Valde.to
rnnvi'd
into
&gt;
•
.ifid
plarr,
71
l&lt;
The only .ingle gamr progiam Baron*.
ip lierauae of rntn. I.a«t night’* will lie provided, f’olea, huit ami
P.r* II. 11 ,
laiun le
II r * a 11.
Bookie Clyde Steven* went tlir
VlONtoll
40
J07
•
•
Mir
'
'
II.
I
I.
i
||.i|t*.
Trne
It-■
•*
making
r&lt;«im
for
Tallaha*«e«
It"
m ited 'tatted 30 m lnidr tat&lt;
wu» a 12-ft victory for C hatta­
route for thi' riiant* giving tti.
rrfrrahrnenta, and nl.&lt;&gt; fir&gt;l aid. WAPhlmtfin
Jo &lt;2
• 14 2?
Kyla
•
ir*
1
i
,11
Ifkatar.
j
low.
nooga In Mrmphl*.
ainikvillr
ah r n
**hl« A(i,
105 n|t,
ill n. a 'n lln h li,
17 75
Parker* only five hit- ami three
Ililld.M l.M n
Klmer Te«*tn, Munltrie’* rnokie
70
II W
BOA 11 *,
S in rr Sunday A tlanta, Birm ­
4 I 1
turn •' on Imll* while .ending f Iv«- ' HI[II 1 |l&gt;
0
\\ II, Klein |ier, Jayeee pre*i- Ht
• I V I N I I I It VI I - l l r r r b I ..lire
a
1a*4ll t•
1
%
1
*
142
II
•
A
ar,
tin
rn
l
a
hritllant
fnui
-hitter
&gt;
Hart Ilea ill 1. i*n ll-.nr.i ingham, New O rlra n . and Mo­
1
l) r . II. K . K in g
1
porker* down m i the M nkr-niit Foitei 2b
dent, and II
I
Rana . have
llroMlf* \ M frrdat
V
In*
•
I
.
V
.
.
1
.
I.eet*.
Vita.
»
I
to
l*-at
T.i|laha«tr
fur
hi
.
I
|t)i
bile have played a ll game, a4 1
Cade 31,
1 l.h n .g e nf the general uigunirn
11 ri a | «&gt;n % H( IrfHll! &amp;
Chiropractor
route.
I i e l i r r , Kir I n , A s - h l llael,et«.|i
'
win
again*t
five
lo
r
ir
l.
Ital
Ivy
pfrer
p!u*
almovt
regulation
5 tl 3
(’ lion nf the prnginrn. Jnhn \V»I- V f» ITtirli T |»rfrMt V
la-ft-firlilrr Karl Murphy took Ki.hcrt, if p
San.
At.
N at. Kk K IJ*.
*
'Mrji
tt&gt;
i
n
,
v
*
t
i
!••»»|a
«
«
|
»
alumni,d a twneriin hnmtr .fo r
length tie . for each.
I II.IIT It II V, l:-- 1 M Ik* Mil,
llrt’wrfrr •*
3 1
1&gt;liam ., Kurlyle linn-holder and f'lovpUhd «l IVpahlflNlttn
I'h. 1752 or 1716
th.- i h
i" 'An third i'
II 1 • *t i n . l i . r , I n l ie ' I t a r e r vv
N'n-hville
and
Little
K&lt;&gt;ck
ft | John Knder m e mi the refre.n1 1 0
with hi- hom er and a a in g lr, m a k ­ Unpihatt If
min t
I • I ■rtllMI - •1 Kelt
- if* I II 111 le
Ivr'» I'lth Itnmet.
••mmrm I iuI hi
(llm n tt committee Mill Jo h n , and
ft 1 ■•
I’ardue e
ing it 2 fin 3 . O ther l»mnt U it
II . knell. Itnekrl IP.II.r (.'lint Min i I five play,-I .1* tim e, in font
N t M A N I&gt; X U A V
f r f nl Vow T'lfV V* m hitiiirr
t'urdrlr'* Kandy I'hlllip* and
day* and Memphi. nnd Chntta
U (irurgc M ffit nave - targ e nf the !»♦ffo
Kmnierlch , f
3 (I 0
.fi \m ||vrtir »l,1 «i
V I V T II MV, Ii---.1 llllk - Mile
.» " 1
n 1I ait and Mr. linmi- and Kid Iti- t *lr vrlniitl nt t)‘Rphltinlf»n i j l«rl- lli i Mill*, I',tli lift!..indi -. I* ui*
Vin.lt 10 p
Id'wlo*' llUlflo,
K 4( |r l
filrltf i Wvhu 1 V i nihI |«mnn hinrd tti* ir effm t* to pitrh n * K l d l l r i l
n ( hard will provide fi.h in g eipiip
.Smith if
0 1) n
v if i ii
n t tm
. .i
*t|
merit.
SI
ni
*
Kt/u
'
1
1
---.
1
I’lrAie'
“
--'
~
,&gt;
«»•(r
1
,.t
.1
’
lla friu rker, the haid tut tint- rrn34
n
it it
aMr. tianta, Mr.
Mnffet, Mr. Hi.
S M I ’K S A II IN I,
Orlando
ab 1 1.
nl I•••• l *•»• •llni%»i
8 :1 5 P . M .
II
\
I
II
HAI
•;—
IlfMrlt
(
N«rM
•; Knder, Mr. John- and Mr Stem%* Un»lf moo I &amp;• 11
I ONO UK A* II • a llf . An.- 'i
to add In Ida rullertion.
Mil and. ,*
4 (1
I l » i t . r r t . K iiiit m
lU n iu m
Il
H
Mtljr
iranipi
•&lt;
ho«ltil»-&lt;l
•
il
p
«
i
will
i
*
*
.
•
nJiii'gi"
m
il
I
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(
(
a
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.
t
l
D
r
H
r
n
s
it
M
ritu
ll*r
1 in- National 8 r I im
1
n II.
4 •' 0
U award |irire- i ’lifft.rd MrKitih n
ing O iam nio iiiliitii gue* into the f l l l t r i i* i.i . , 1 . |t.a » l f i l l ltN4 h r l o r , T l I
I’-.rlc-l if
4 (1 c
%« « •«»% A| •!*««.• ••
•
1
U
amt
'.Mr.
•Inhiiii
are
hi
charge
n|
IkNtM
fiMjitli round t ■«I - y with defending
u
••rl.
Hall t'ark at K":lfT with i.’harlte Uuime* If
I
ft II
I leatiaiking the lake, a id
Mr. I *li I 1mdo-1|ili |«
II Ii
41
ehitnpein. it - ' Wei!* of W irh lK ,
3 II "
(inrune &lt;f
Iff " Mrfi
tl
*;
•
•
K
adrr
iia*
rliurpe
nl
fii
t
it'd
in
khutuut
at
the
K
«4ill I . ., ting hy n (unifort- lour-lilt,
to greet them Sanfuid atyle.
Kl nt, 1 21. |.
4 II 1
|l«.•!(.*»
\1
«
,,. Mr. Kndei, Henry ‘iuiiint nud J. Hi Idtllll
11 .in ■.ville Tiger* on the lat­
kt I.- uiurg' i.
ab r II ,1 a St meeker *•
41 i i
Hanford
1 u 0
I U 1’nwrllhave rh u ig e of
ptu* N»m V'*rk
St
Thr run.iiteiit W rllt w r i Ri* ter’* diamond. I ’hlllip* w * . re4 1 1 ", 3 Shore* r
Chaddrrton ••
3 1 1
ritlt Miru
in
ji
. . urrmi'iil uf p n ? miic .
III ill. .,v ,r.th inning when
Co u.J again in y• ildi In v*• l ntt’
6 1 1 1 8 i rittendrn tt,-2t»
t’orlkar 2b
3 1) 11
I
„
«I4 I I
•f Nrsvpi.lt . Ii ii*d drive hit hi* arm. BUI
I'lllplrul «rt|
4 1 1 ft .1 C u in a r p
H I i n , brhii d Clark .ve
U 0 ••
lla fe o rrk rr cf
n
It
I I oomI i * W *lrf4««)
Uarbor, I i f K l
m
ip to : ii), , A th letic.’ light fia ld .r, bit
a* 10 0 Dunn p
4 0 .1
Levy lb
1 •» u
F iit t lis h H o y A lm o s t
•
. 4
the tunneiup *|»&gt;i In tl.e three- .- g i .ni.I d a m homer In the tec0 u 0
6 0 0 3 u Hannon lb
Jsckion if
I'lhlddH^tiU € &lt; ln«inr.4«i 4
i .i
( I dele took .eventh
dry ttanding. with 4277 m in t,
4 1 1 11 1 Total:
final n J Mi I u | , I
F o n y th c
34 l 1
(a r t
/in im rim an ,
P'lrtage p l a r e from W ay cru ...
(tru.ikim ; r iM ib .ir t . t i t ; Inn
3 , •j 0 0 In lin e . , llie
Murphy If
Jdu tin U0-&gt;—'1
I
n
r
*
1
Lak
e,,
i
)
,
illpp-d
in
tliii.l
v.ith
A roeilcu. Ii fiiuvmtcr
' lu
C lift Sav- I
\ u u 1 Orlando
Temek 3b
imo 10,1 (kin I
D O V E R . Kngland, Aug. 3t 'A'l
loimr
I -, tm
1912 point! D
.1
. . . up only three h it. m i
3 1 0 u 1
Steven. p
i. liu w ttv r 3, Cooper .K ill
-It.d ip
Mn&gt;. man, plucky, I'd Xrwr lfurR •«( 'll t ^ u l *
A
n
g
,i■
li
fm
iiti.,
i 0t U it to Albany, j
*i «rilr 1 11 • B1 &lt;r K m - t i l - l i t «p
Total i
34 8 8 27 10 Cade .1. ill • w ile , 2, iH it* t, Kuli- year old Knglivh ' ( l i w i l«iy, n m r
1 m ltr (1141
S r .v y , C le a rw a te r, F l a ., fift h , i.i&gt;y k ir t , third ia .c m a n , got
within an an today i&gt;f awimniinp lir ov.k lyii 41 riiKlfHM it
it
ml
Let* bur*
ab r h 0 ■
f..in hit a fur five tim e , at bat,|
(•Iffhl) n«»r (14 *) &lt;4rid »*fp|tlnr
4 0 u 6 4 t e i , llailiie a. '.It Cade. S Vlad th,' Knglivli channel the haul
Wilder Sir
The f i v .t a r c 'ha'npion.hlp ee­ two icin g double*. Roy Pound.
• l*&gt;| v* Wrl.tiiMirf
(*• I I I
Mftd
w a y —finin Kiiglund tu Kiam e.
K u rin '. lb
4 0 0 in 1
rie . coudude. toitioir.fW’
I
irkwall
wa« th" winner.
Kul t i m e
hliUI 1
he
h attled
i i i*nt
- i,
3 u l 1 » and Cullen; Fovler, H i, w lei and
Milta 3b
I I l i VI U m (S a \
4 II 0 4 | Coupe 1 I .eft (iairiehvilli Hi. t ir • I muuntalnuii 1 m , Mhi yard* uff |l«»rl«&gt;n
Clift t f r
mI l*Tilmir«* U»
Hiitkortr tu*
llin d r n If
4 II 0 tl 0 In hi In IS. lilt off C u rrier S. Via- the K rrnrli rna-t in 11 vain ut•m i4fill llMrfnrr (I 4i t» ||i|i«r
«
flykra a*
(** J» Mitd \lltiiirr (7*7»
a*• 1 0 1 3 dcru (t, Dunn fi, Kn rtcr I 8 0 Via- tempt In rearh land. Then hU
tiam vr* hauled him e*hau»t«t
1 1 3 1 0 ilern d. Ihinn S. Krm er 3. HO
Collin- rf
•H I I I I 4TI.V1TM I I %I p4 1|!
the arnm i|uinylng rowlatat.
Hlrttrrke &lt;■
3 0 1 ft 7 f.’u n ir i 7 in I 2/3 Inning* tl run*:
!• tt. Iv' gt M U • ' M IDCM
2 tmm
%
% 1 . •*rf
Dunn
S
in
S
2/3
inning*
I
run;
Via
M
irkman,
who
.warn
from
0
0
0 0
0
U ni on
b-llrirkley
Kl V. »,%t
dero
t
in
M
S
3
inning*
I
run
l
i
l
t
*
h'»'ire
In
Kngland
u
year
ago.
•
1
4(4
Ha
v*«no«h
...
70
0
0 u
1
Wmver p
‘••lllflll, tip
74 41 414
B rm o i ( U ro w it o rf, \ \ T Dunn.
* ° c,#* * • " ' « « "
............... *( *n|iirttliuw
I 0 0 0 0
a-liurth rf
74 &lt;« 179
II
0 Winner Viadero. la .- .i Currier. long tralny that inemla11 * nf lua • 'tl.4r Ir*. 1(IIt
0 0 0
Buckley p
71 47 411
l
!
Stone
and
W
illlam
inn
T
'
undoratmat
he
had
«
Jrre’i.sr
III.
41 71 44'*
0 u 0 u 1
I led p
flllirdu'd M ieieaafully and inaile A il|l unlit
• 1 ;* 4l«
1 ft 27 14
31 •
Totala
t i 11 It4
| 1111 announcem ent to that effect I Jut k Poll Vtile
Weuvci ill htiii
%psindNf
{ In the p ie-*. T h e atn trm e iit w in ! «if e-rt, ytilel(r*Mtt«
I I A Y T I I N \ - I 'M . I T K \
» l*«i|nmti|« t
|&gt;—Haii fur Hlril»u*ki' in Hit*
’l l , , I in r reeled only w lien .M ilkm an'* I AiiKti«t» i t tiRr|p«ton (1
PA
I.
A
I
K
A
,
A
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tfBn/onl
IMM 1KM) XM
« • 1,*»(*»• ar (
f i n a l , I'llut, ( ap t. Jo h n llu rw e ll, re- Jtis. on
titHI (HHI IISii 2 D.iytmia l*latidcr* I,ink
Ha a1*it ii &gt;li 4 Jin k*KiiY|ilr | trail* t
|*ii | t 'illll1— Mur nil v •••It?** In » li«nl foilglil
»«•«• iw | turnr^l 1«# t !*«• K n clirh count*
md Till, mint
S - f c l k J , V l a f i L k e , 2. ile v i •/ «■"■* he,,, la.t nigh, after ..ve,
%441 1411 l \ A M ill 1 ( T l f t l
Hielne. Le W ild e , C h a il.le i 11111 S it rnm lng n fa n tun lend th r A rd e n «
i t. 111 l u r a a lilf ,. n ire u .l) nan
2 r inpm
VV 1. r»i.
It
tftfim
|»i»lt«.
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Turn, k. D P - Red, Clift nml Item
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caning
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Hal rant.. ..n three hit*. A f.irlou* f*»«*orr.. *atd here that the U»y Tnlrdfi
47 74 «i&gt;
ft. B it— off Steven. 3, Weaver I.
pitch* r* duel I"'tween CalNtiiN'-! wo,it,l try again. He had lie n In, Jilin m ilirr
Ik
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Buckley 4, Red I. SO
l*y Stevena
(• 71 &gt;•*
(ill Wirk and M et (ieurgi
&gt;oorg, Cav, 1U,c w* ,r r *!' hour» u" '1 “ '",n - KdllPga (*ll)r
fi. Weaver ft, llurkley 2. HO
llrwMtla 1 islerdNi
M, I'a.il » Tol#.|o
W ravrr H in H Inning* ft run*; in mu, d until the Atalea* mine to
Only
7 'three MWimniera In hit- Mltiiioi|Mi||i. 0. !’•.l.imOu* )
hnv
|ii,|lMtiiiiHiVlw J JI 11is mti ti ra 7
■..lint on five
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liingle*.
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r
drr»on and Kevaly. T 2di0.
direction. Towurd
K ram e
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Kogan *«
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ft 1 1 3 1) t r ir k ic i.
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la
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— Iffl.and wniiupeii ni Aoguatine Krupp rf
72 17 141
b 1 2 1 II hour* ft3 minute* T u ex la y for Jt • fII |l*l tw
W to 3 here la-t night in u Klnridn llipti If
7»» 41 I I I
44 4 * ft)
3 | 1 1 ; II the r a .le r mute, made it the Krw Or Iran*
State leag u e ronleat featuring Obeilin Ih
14 71 III
MotilU
W alerruttrr r
4 1 1 ft ft hard way la*t
two homer* ami *cvrn ilmilde*.
year.
Kdward OlNttNfDNi|N
11 74 lie
4 1 | 1 ft
Dun Allen and Al I'iitle
hi* Healey 2 h
4i • 1 i l l
foMtlr Miwr
Mr*alt* t n l M . a i
3 0 t 0 1
home run* with u mate un ha*e tn Cave |i
VHi, m.« * .t New Hi Iran- J t.
1 ft .. n II
f ratine a foul-run Del.a ml upti' (Slr**net p
llntill- S t. Ill,mlnahnn, t .
Tolal*
37 U in 27 r
ing in Hie third off pitrhci K m
N a.livllle 1 1.11,I*. ItiM-k t
IHpp 2, tilierlin 2, Itnmn. 2, ,'hj,tt*m»iaa I). Mrmphl* *
all r h 11 a
Mutlcy, All lo|i| Allen and I'irll, I'aD lk a
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JJ ti jP 1 ■ 1 Ih i h
l.'igan 2, Stellem . 211
homer and a double to feature lilt* Mrtiinw Ih
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if * i,r * * |
llr * « iu Ve*.er4a&gt;
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f i v e , tie ney. SH W ateirulter. Alban), ) Ani*rlru* I.
ft 1
1
It,,) Data 11-hit attack off Iwu St Ituiim* If
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Ku ckr, 2h
ft 1 2 1 f Ih .'ih y. Slellrrn . S M (Haw 2. Moult rl* I Tallalia**»a 0 I
A'lgurtine hurlera.
ft 0 ft 3 (1 Dl* lleuley, la gan and Olicrlln. Vald»*la a -1•*. VVavrraaa a t
Cotton Chafin and l.vlr Judy (ia iria r f
4 0 1 3 1 L e ft - Daytona Hearh 7: IV Inlka it
Willi a double and U n .Ingle* earlt Tlerndy Sh
1 0 (1 1 1 lilt- off Wlrk 4. Cave 2, (ile u n -r
rollecte.l *ix nf f it Aomi.tlrye’a Mu*her rf
Vogt r
3 ti 0 4 1 4. S O - hy Wirk 2. Cave 2. t ile .,
nine hit* off (im rg i' F u ll..
2 2 1 0 1 net 2, Rivero I III) t’nvr ft In 5
ab r h 0 a
Dr La nil
Fernanda, 31,
l i it ft C t) 2*3 Inning*. 4 run*: Wick 7 in 71 3
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ft 1 1 0 0 Daytona Hearh
McCloud If
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ft 1 2 (1 1 I’alatka
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K Miller, K u rk ir, T rpvi* K ill linger and Tonroff. T 2:20.
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4 1 1 4 rl
Harrow a*
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Chafin If
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Daria rf
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4 n 1 4 41
Piclian 3b
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Indians Cut Down
Macon’s Lead In
Atlantic L e a gu e
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
“ h* M -art ?\*ch&lt;* h ive g- .2
r*u»e tu reg ie! • rein t iu r n
wh-'ch •!.up»d the J » .- r
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Savannah w i
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Itave* thi Indiana cr.ly thr«t an.l
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Hetre’ .T . If tfc* &lt;sm • * »d i&gt;ntlivjtd Jacksonville could e*»ilv 1
pave v j;&gt; .it th.- V *» ,» .c wouU
be In fren : f n ir on I a half .-amt*
— probably too ttutrh fur Sav*nnah to n .il.v ip In th* reman ing
!4 tl- )* o| thr cat oil.
Jacksonville
was
rallying
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•». 7 •
/nth mnh « shoving. |
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t. ha &gt;1 K ' r«d and
Jac* sonv i the t »&lt;«* I
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w i’. l rv. i . . . T * i i&gt;itch*i Haiti*y
M*.rti . vo*. i il.o n j*t vciuaU a
pl&lt;&gt;ri i
• League. v. a. knock*
b j * :i ll.o tllin ill*
(l! 0 41 of
nine.
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Cclumbu* J in Dickey t L'olum*
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Gilbert Mill* — v* * K 1 oneir«n-*hww .'or Grevr.xtlU a. th*
•t*t -u-i* . , fcatvd Colum bia 8 - 1.
M ill* p llc l...I .i »lx-Mlt»-r an g&lt;t
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r V *h fourth pliC J Columbus
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Xml th , sh ol n ffiiiiils frripii ntl&gt;
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the N a tio n a l A m t lr u r G o lf T o u r­ lunavray lace.., look* like it's dr a free Ini, rig game I I *. fca
Gnilfot.
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vrlopliig
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nam ent.
.whan w ell
IV n ia to lo Lila «led M outgiiuiery D.. l.i n* anil Ihll
The Toledo tlioiig hoy Is Oir
lia tt iis . Vn
only hcraldrd i l i r left a fter a f in tin i to n a l,I the second divi lire heavy Vlcksbui •
olu- of tin- twit
sion la*t night n it li a U-l v ic ­ Fu rci made
' i«ri*s of upsets yerttrday.
tory which put
IV n .a n d a
two stop* of tin s ia .m i fur Selina.
In to d sy ’t f if t li round, S tia n a and a half y u im s III flo u t.
han face r W illu Ifarb er of Wood­
The f ile r s
got III hits
uml
land H ills , C a lif., N4-year-old fo r­ f n ld id like hip leaguers to hark
mer itoltlvn glove* boxer and a
Dick Mr'Millin'* five-hit pitching.
L ro tli« r o f tourney ciii-u it pm
Montgomery kicked away three
im p .
chance* and didn't w are Mc.Millin
I l i r b t r is among the rt iigloiii- r.fter the &gt;numl inning. Till- Iteo of p laye r* rn n a in ln g a f- l« | .* a n a game and a half out
&gt;i
is.d a y
two r-o iris e je c t­ of tie second divlalon
ed tu .l, v.ell-kiKJwn a m a iru is a s ,
Kudy Yurke returned to nclive
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dtfend u - r : sii'ntcn C h a ri'* Cor­ duly after a (w o-ueek. la ) off
ot O k l.n * ois i l l y , li n k Chap- 1mid tdiinked seviiml place M eri­
Al •» K*l s.lalrr, illroa th*l illalR, Bivr.
in m , I tie l!»4U w ilin c i, W alker dian 7 I* in the opener of the • tPVtMMI. # i n *.-»»e *-r*. k , n | &lt;&gt;• * i | h« iiIV tu
ra &gt; M k i d t u l l t i . * * * ! • « * * ils .v a | | E l . l t * * ) f b l i « Cipptt B tu c* M cC o rm ick; W illie three piiltli series fur Jackson.
U n it . l h &lt;
In a l
U » • ! m a i l ) f * * I V » |«» W H H *
I . f | o •• R f d
T u i r t s a , 1938 and HM8 t l l l i s t ; | Hud I’elinell'* IHflt hume run t - U i n a ( R a p l l l i ) U i l a i l r .
t lt llilt a - s i
t •« 1 1 1 • af
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W arn i l l i . N itlo n a l (.o ll» g i- gave Jackson n 1-0 lead. The r l t r l f f , U t i U i l d a
u p h I | M i s*r ( r t s j u t M
) r * sr | ih u n
it o iill
s i* k in g ; trill M aw hinuay, C ana- .Senator* picket' up an uiu-aiind f m « i M in o r &gt;*U«l«i»r I r ttU U a M 4 m iu ru ld ,
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a i n a t r ir ch .m pion. m d fo rm - run in the fouith then rltnrhed * ( • * • * | . | . * s# * . r i l w f a i t I n l l M T r a l E * n a
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'l will, Iff |l&lt;an'i I ill* a mikl
I j t l l r r au ~ A I .Mengeii.
4Eur*lU. UmxI aof.istfu » t) •#-.»i•» ■far
inning rally.
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aim Jnaleil two of
Ym ke darted tire lally witiT .often
Ur a l I H
olH*l«l*e oriuf »»*• ••&gt; *!!*« Bm*«p
’ OMW
i tin Hi. I i i t t h r diiiion i Vn\*l
douhii- lilts by Tom rry D avis' m a r t ) ' U » r a !»•«*•# »i»* l . a | i &gt; »*iE*f
♦ « v y r-v u , n.a*; o l i M i W i in pier and Joe llnddln featureil the l«f|* I '« | | mil** u| k h 'r* a D m m
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The Arlh s is te r* , the len
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Minn., were *•» "he ip i«*te r fin a
N a tio n a l t iil l*
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C h n m p io ish ip s t la y , hut lh *y
have their work cut out for them
Jeanne A rth . »•* led sixth In
the tournament, n ie t* npsrl-cotl
clou* Totiv GrcenlM-rg. Chicago
Women's Champlot a h .i .urprlool
fourth tanked
MIrian:
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top-rankeil M aun
Connolly, IB
year-old from San IHi-go, C a l i f .
defending her title.
S I . ii'd the Ai .• g ii'r r e d id
upset triumplis Ihev
w ill head
right into a «eoii-fii&gt;nl match
again-t i in I, utliei
In the lower I , . • - wherx I Hi
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1677 AV.
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f U R N I H I F D 5 room cottage wtth
bath. C a ll BWPM.
O N E or In-,, bedroom* with kitthen privilege*, r ig Magnolia.
Fining 2lh.
B A C R E S faim land flora Oct. 1
until Ju ly .
Pliona
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F t J R N IS I IF D A !’l Li T O R R E N T
I S-Roems with n iv a l * bath and
E le ctric kitchen.
I 9-Ru &lt;nr« with privala bath ann
lecfrlc kitchen. Apply 213 W.
h Street or Nick FVg. Store
&lt;10 Sanford Avg.
____________
J t f o r RFN ’ T Oi S a le - n i w n o r*
building and m«at ortdi grocery
Otvte
equipment.
Everythin g
Hew. W rit* B *x 1000, «/o H ot(•
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3 * r i **, ( loom ho,re, 134 ft
floatage rn 17 A W , Just north
Monroe bridge. D l.V ltin Term*
fee llighleym an, A.Mieiate Ravnmnd Rail. R ialtnr. Rhone WJl
V S ’ BB
t a . . i ■11 ~ *’ —I— U r a l R a t a l* W o n t rd — l

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two bedroom ho ur. M&lt;l*t he
cheap for *pol e**h W rili ls »
S\V c/O ll.rr.ld ft.r ln&gt;* rvi* *

• se tl.e . all Waai AOa a u l be
la sue allies at Ik . 4 * | kalaee
guk’lrailai*.
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•I as ar.se . - r a n la r*b * t i .
w . abbas, be ir.g s iu lb l* lor
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B 0 A T 8 and Kickera ot
III *
ciiao cr for hog* and chicken*
For Infoimatlnn *re Yellow Cab
C a. or phone 0197
K S I1 F I.M A N S Red
K .se
Feed
Toucbton A WaUon. 1201 Celery
Ave Phone l l l B t _ _ _
W# bothToie when you dm t bring
your preerriptlon* to L A N K Y 'S
I'hone 103
OR. pr
tiled Work I'ant*
2 26 gal
Top Flig h t Paint
A ll lire * Tent* A Tarpaulins
Don't Buy til y&lt;ou trv
A R M Y -N A V Y H L'HPI.I »
I'h. 1121
110 Sanford Are.
and
S IN G E R M A C H IN E S , new
u.sd. T ru n k . 121 E . let. St. I'h
1624 _____
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H O LLYW O O D B ED
*90" Complete wilt, headhuanl
i u ' ; ’ 1188.60, one only, &lt;119 64)
t "
he hat* ! led,ling Co.
Palmetto Aee
I'h.mr I'.’V ’
I L L S E L L or trade large site
g il l * bicycle for
small
one
J ' h m . f l d W ____________; ’
‘ i.'.'F I'll-. 1 1 i - ( ' uK-i.tr Mixer and
C ar Radio Phone 82--J.
A L L P O__________r
R c £ L lf TaT w
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good condition, rrtaionab
a a io u b l* . call
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m ink, fill tlirf, .hell and
I,
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pot , lilm k *.
by load or jut,. Contact il K
window s ills , lin te ls and eon
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. rete flo o r. F re e estim ate*
New Y o rl A v e , D .l.im d
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It F P A I It .M O D E R N l/F
S W A P HH'Ol'
4&lt;»S r.. 4th Kt
home. O nly 10',. down now
We Buy, Sell ur T rad * most
nulled. F I IA Plan. Insfalln
anything.
Phone IDfUI
I Loan Dvp't., Room 317. Pi
280. Sanfoid Alluntn- N ai,
W A N T E D — fi
Hank. Mend i-r I'D IC
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N K T IA N
H I.IN D S made tc
W E B U Y . B E L L A T R A D E u«7d
order. Serninulo* Vrnetini, IU •
furniture. W ilson-M aler FurniCo
»20 W. 3rd St.
PI, n
lu re Q l- .A U K lot
Phone WW
1162-W
'IN K S M A L L Show Case Irniuire
1
D A Y A N D N IG H T t.rd l op
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hunts a day Serving gtoai I
homemade (tie* and fold
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M I C K I '.Y M O I S K
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C llll.r t R E N nee.1 | g |i. Weautifi,'
cycles repaired, I'm k u»,l
3
toe puppies, rheap. ISf-il-J a f­
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EXPERIENCED help. A p p l y
a
Repair llept. I l l K. 2nd. I'
l.aney’a Drug Store.
It.*
W A N T E D 2 m l,,n il women foi
W A S H IN G M \I H IM . IfP.P till
kitihcn
work. Apply
Pig n'
Kxpeit serve e all makes. .Null
Whittle
iii-tl " E A S Y '* me. I,nniiI
White man, 21-36 for counter
Ia
1 /Nk' f \
Sanfoid
Ele ctric Co.
I!
work and order man.
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fertion. Old flours made
IA*
pertetlred help preferred but
new. Finishing, (leaning A wa»
not rs-ential Apply Mr. Hill at
lag. Portable power plant, K
Tuurhton's Irefore 10:30 any
year* nxperienre la Hemifel*
m o rn in g
County, U. M. G ltaio n , l-wk•
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S T O L E N FRO M i„\ ,
mate*'. Carpenter A
(Sracey.
Sum m erlin
A»*.
One 38 •
pbe-m 1393 M rn “(W-l
Smith and Wesson revolver l|(
ward. Phone 341-J nr I I " !
id — HtmlneM.it O p p o r t u n it ie s
A U h » &gt; H ) H II ,K S
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W A N T E D Silent partner,
Mus1 l*r —
have 13000.00 eapital.
Phone 1947 D E S O T O rluli coup.- gw.
huy. 807 Magnolia Ave.
DU8 I
_____
G I F T H iio i* I IIIY IN G A C A ItT
lief, rr flnsa
On U. H. Highway IT-92. Stork
ring aee us to save money. In
and
equipment.
lo-a*e
$30
rtallm rnt Loan Dep’t., Room 317
Phone 280
Sanford Ailanfii
month, price $360.00. J. D
Nst l&lt; , &gt;I Rank Member F D IC
llruwn, R ia l E state,
III
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Park. Ihbhe 1K &lt; .
1910 C H E V R O L E T First
n * •
able offer. 3(81 W. 6th 8t aflr,
12—
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Undo Evening H u ?. C all R alph
Ray. 11M-J.

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ton panel truck.
I ’m Ire «««n at
in
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THURSDAY AUG. 24. 1050,

SANFORD OPIUM ). SANFOH1) FLORIDA

PAGE EIGflT

LIMIT ONE PLEASE!

Boys
To Carry
Purchase
To Your

SURF

Car!

AT YOUR FRIEN D LY M ARGARET ANN

si im : good

Home Con I rolled Stores—Whore Customers Send Their Friends

LGE.
PKG.

r o i.o i tc n n p k g . i .i .m it )

OLEO
PEAS
BAB-0

Margaret Ann IlrrnH
.Given You Heller Tout

1-LB.

BREAD pr:&gt;y 11c

CTN.

I.IIIHYS KAIll.Y GAKDKN SUGAR

BARGAIN BUYS

II!) Knsl First SI root

PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY

:io:i

OLD FASHIONED J 4 V

CAN

c I K\ NSKR

Sanford, Florida

RIGHTS RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITY

no.

Like Grandma One To Hake
Margaret Ann'a

AKMIX. (LIMIT ONE CAN)

For The Plrnlr Or I.nnrh
Margaret Ann Wienrr

REG.
CAN

ROLLS

fi for

100

.*1*1.It. CAN

IILOSSOM TIME, li CAN LIMIT

(SHORTENING
a 25c I MIRACLE WHIP
BUTTER
PEARS
DOG FOODS 2
MI L K

EN CH AN TRESS CAM A

Lamb Sale-Western Spring Lamb
59c
LEGS
RIB C H O P S
« 65c
LOIN CHOPS - 6 9 c

PLANCT

REM ARKABLEBARLETT

Mi-0/.
JAR

U t M O C IC S

D ASH

LIMIT TWO!
NO. 2'/, CAN

WESTERN

CANS

'.'W" &lt;Y/tr

I.ADY IfKTTY CUt'UMDEIt
FANCY HKD SOIIIt PITTED

Cherries
NO. 2
CAN

E G G S

W AFERS

2

m a id ;.

ANN FLA.
GRADE A LGK.
IH)Z.

35c

MF.DIUM (;lt. Ai
MINN. SIIIPPKD DO/..

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ASPARAGUS

8 oz. can I He

Vila I'immI

APPLE JELLY
llle n llrh l

Northern

2 lb. ja r 25c

Fane.

Nn. 2 ran

GBTIUJIT SECTIONS,

63c

10c

lliglilliiht I'an r,

Old l.luf&gt; llr.in ’l

PK. &amp; BEANS
l.iililpn

No. 2 can I Or

Ilam*

(;. B. CORN

No. 303 can 10c

(iaritrn (ilf l, No. 203 ran

2 cans 25c

SUGAR PEAS
P la h n ’k Am rriran

ORANGE JV E

hi oz. can 25e

IlieMleHt O' .n g r (&gt;in|»f m il

2 IDs. 75c

CHEESE FOOD
O la n rrV

BLENDED J ’CE Mi oz. ran 25e

SPANISH RICE

300 can 17c

TOILET TISSUE
2

ROLLS
1 5 c
I 1(01.1. LIMIT
NOItTIIKItN PAPF.lt

TOWELS

15c

ST0 KELY SALE
SIOKEI.Y’S KINKS!

Succotash.... 30H can 19c
STOKFLY’S MEDIUM WHOLE
Beets............503 can 17c
STOKKLY’S OOLDFN IIANTAM

Corn............. 303 can 15c
STOli LEY'S SOLID PACK

Tomatoes...... IKK! can 21c

45c

COIIIILKK
POTATOES.. 10-lbs. 25^

TOMATOKS. . Mbs. 2 5 (

IIONKY DKW

MELONS

5-lb. pkg. 520

8-oz. size

1 JO R A X O . R n. I '

each

CHEESE
Sliced Boiled Ham

39c LEMON’S NDIZOCI 23c

27c

FROZEN FOOD:
Minulp Maid C o n rcn lra lH
*-n». ran

IIKKMINUT HTIIAINRI)
BABY FOOD

SW EETHEART
TO ILET SO A P

H » r*

I2 « »

Baby Limas

JIM IIANIIV
imh ; r a t io n
5-lb. pkg. 490

p k |.

LB.
LB.

Kl.INK’S

SWEL
FUDGE FROSTING

P IE CRUST

Ea-270

Pkg. 150

BLU W HITE

GATOR

WOODBURY

SOAP FL A K E S

ROACH H IV ES

FA C IA L SO A P

OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER

8m. ||c

I^are.

V* LB.

FRYERS

32c

KARO SYRUP
no. n* size
BLUB I.AIIKI. HKIi I.AIIKI.
2fr
21

Jar 90

37c

GA. SIIIPPKD GRADE A

Orange Juice I for 99c
Honor KranH

«

Jfr

Can 110

GORTON
FLAKED FISH
7-oz. can 240
FISH R 0E

{Mw. can 280

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rt+f&amp;Wi

...

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21c

•MILII DAISY

C A L IF O R N IA S U N K 1ST

YA M S.......................5-lbs. 29c
AVOCADO PEARS .2 for 15c
FANCY ICKIIKRII
L E T T U C E ............... head 10c

M EAL, GRITS

BORAX
*

*•

P O It T O K K ' A N

20 MUI.K TKAM

.#•

SIRLOIN STEAK
RIBSTEAK
BRISKET STEW
CHUCK ROAST

lO c

YKLLOW
,« ;.a
‘fv
.
Onions....................... .'Mbs. 13c

PLANTER'S COCKTL
PEANUTS

MXIK l.ll.Y

I

WKSTKItN PINK MKAT
Canloupcs.. Ip:. 2 for

PORK
LIVER
PALMItIVKR

m

Margaret Ann Quality, Grade A, Western Baby Beef:

KENTUCKY WONDFK POLL

LB.

Pork Neck Bones
SLICED BACON

Out,MEAT DEPT,
B E A N S

Pork Sparc Ribs «*■ 3 5 c
WESTERN POItK LOIN
End Cut Roast LB- 49c
Center Rib Chops ^ 59c
” Loin Chops 69c

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I n U n i t y T h a n In S t r e n g t h —
T o Protect I he P ra to or (hr World;
T o Promote Ih» Pr.&gt;crr«* of America.
T o Prodnrr Prosperity for Hanford.

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AN

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X X X X II

K s t n M is lir d

Truman Takes
Over Railway

io n s

s

Strikes Know No Boundary Line

[tines Of U. S.
D e c la r e s S e iz u r e
Is
Im p e r a tiv e F o r P r o ­
te c tio n O f C it iz e n s
C o n fro n tin g
S tr ik e

!

W A SH IN G TO N . Aug

25

&lt;/P&gt;

President Truman talked over
l lir
naltnnvt|dt railro ad
strike
•® "a l m ill Int Cahinel Inday. Nn
onr would tay what action wa*
planned liiil llirrr were grnv«ing
irp o rta llir government would »ri/r
ih r railto ail no U irr than Inmnitow night
R ailro ad rondurlnra and liainmrn. who rallrd ihr v ln k r foi oral
M onday, have raid ih r y would
w oik undrr iptvrrnmrnl tenure.
W h r Cahinri irttion lasted an
hour and a tpiailrr.
Attorney (t'n rra i Mi i i i tin told
irp o r le n ihrv "talked ihe whole
ir * a iiM * a n« pan*

Buddy System May
Repair St r a i n e d
Korean Relations
i

i

^OKVO
tug 2S i.T V Amrrlcan* hyr* t in a rr in lr rr * trd In
K o rea*, fit*urn are hig hly nlraanl
w ith th - **buddy . y i t m " of I*. S
fo i- e
| l( K n ,* * .
T h r v arr It »» a rnunlrr'ltm ve
•g a in it Irndrnrlr* lh a l nthrrwl .
m ight Irad In lot*I o t i t n w n o *
and rv rn httrrd I r l w w n Ih r two
y ro p lr*.
T h e loid.lv *y*trm and how il |*
w orkin i: mil ura* rr|&gt;ortrd fur the
I f f l lln tr Ihi- week l.y \ P War
Cm rrapondrnt'C n I it m n 1 1 1 |f*l
H nylr in a Milnmn from Ih r Kn .
rrn n warfrunt
U n d rr Ihe liudi.'y ay*trrn *1111
nn a *m all Scale r ip r r im r n la l l.aai.
— rn rh American *nldii’r ha* a Knrra n M'ldirr with him from morn­
ing In night and i* charged with
teaching him IT. S la r lir ll'a a tla w * oa l*aa» K liM I

Proclamation

W M K K K A S, Ihe ftojr and girl
Who 1* hl.ppiiy engaged in Ihr
wholrrorn* patitmr of f|*hlnt
la making a rewarding oar of
hi# !• lame lime; and
W IIK K K A 3 . H -tfrr
H .h io
It'flro |t«y |a l.eing 'tl&gt;*rrve.l
"n Auguat Vi in many rommunV ie- ihmughout thr nation to
*iln tu la tr wider
n arllrip allo n
,
mrr youth in ihia -afr and
^ hrallhful rrrrratio n ; and
A V H K RKA B. fi*hing provide*
a type of Pm that rn-'m irare*
apprrv iallno of Nature* and Ihe
nerd for ronarrvatlnn o f natural
rranttrrea; and
W IIR R R A 8 , Sem lnolr Countr
o ff rn i many opportunltfra foe
th r hoy* and girl* of our City,
an w rll a* adfilta, tn
hnrome
h rtln r ar&lt;i&lt;iainlrd w ith
thl*
lin e sport;
0 N t i W , T H K R K r O R K . f. An
L * . f r r w Carraway. M ayor of the
C ltjr n* Sanford, do
hrrrhv
prorlaim Wrdnradar A u r i * t 20
IM O . aa B E T T K R
F t S H IN i;
R O D K O H AY IN S A N F O R D .
Dated thla SHh day o f Augbat. A . D. 1050.
Andrew C a rra w a y ,
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l o n l r i n u r III ihr ..I t i.r «.( Srnalo i i I n I,. Chaum an \ in &lt;ut ( l M . i i ..1
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month
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Kivrt the ordinarily buty plat­
(top) this new look. Walkoul of
hallrd rail and telegraph trtvirn
M aitlnrr (iMillom) look* al (hn
Clary, Indian*. Stn iek railway*
the rompany'a 22.000 rmployrra
(fnlernarlonal .Voundphotoi)

Pepper A ccu ses N a z i P ris o n e rs
N e w sp a p e rs Of Lei O ut Of J a il
Anti-Pepper B ias For Good Conduct
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S e n a to r S a y s P a p e rs
P r e ju d ic e
Public
A g a in s t C o m m o n e r
W.VSI IIN GTO N , Aug 25 (/IT
'w n a in r l ’ep|&gt;cr ( | ) I | , t ) * n l lo
day lli.tl m any nrw»p*prr« ih tra lrn ih r econom ic, to tia l and ito lili*
ta l frrrd o m in ih u counlry hy
’ liv in g to prejudice ihe public aifaintt the common man "
Printer lold d(h» delrgalet I.. th&lt;
Inlrrnalm n .1 lyiw.gi ipltir.il f .'nion
rnnvrnllon lhal lilt rrcrnl defeat
lit llir Dernorraln' primary « * dlle

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lute.) Stale* would la* In a potl«
purl'
li«»H to vr|i» Miiy MUrmiil in Ih#
C t rounell to call off thr poller (one.
T lx ’ rr«nlutlon woultl |e*t * the
’■•'.itlodr
l«* titi**mu m*nil*rt»hi|i.
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uonr ..pen to
ntem orr.i.ip,
F lic k , F o r m e r S t e e l urovlde.l »he n irl . erlam rondill.in*
,nrh a* arrepting in le rn a ll .rial
T y c o o n ,A m o n g M en control of atomic energy nod a
lo a limitation nn and in
R e le a se d B y U . S . greed
*pr&lt; lion of armamenla.
In addition lo Sparkinan.
( .H IM A N Y . A ug
25
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c*.r *|Hin*itfing th r re*.dull.&gt;n an
I l if-It i. Ii l in k Ih lle i'e ia *lrrl It
rr *.afla«e4 II* I'aa* I'ig b ll
fiM.it. anil IH oilier rn n v r lrd Na/i
V II . iiitnn ||. X H ill'd oof III |I |
ton before dawn today freed foi
f M lH o i'U \ ff» \ ; i n i l ‘ fl
yoml l.ehtttor
jv d U v l B i i l v I tf l l ll v l l
"Go away! G el n u ll" thoulrd
l!k
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Industrial (vroup
ILeaders Are Named
At Rerent Meeting

r , ‘ 4* ^lr
llirmigh i dnvirig
*° * **'*', I0 B «erfan.
Uie leleate of the VI wac the
Idgge I tinglr eX'M'ut of war fioo
Itrp-lv lo wlial he 'ailed ihe an
I,tKom.ro ami unfairneti of sev­ tnal p rio n eri tmr&gt; il.r Lmiled
dale
iT g tn operaling the h’g
eral H o nd a newtpipei |i.il&gt;|ithen.
He rlul nol tay which pulihiheii *f'dte pninu Ite.r
wnele I fill, i
hr had in mind.
” M"in K a p im f ”
One o f ih r m ajor p r .l.l. m* n o ,
•, ir ' had t r r y r d Iw rt-lhiidt of
fro n tin g I h r nation. I'rp p rf - a il. litre* o rifin a l *rp|enfe« and w n r
fa hot* to p re * rrv r frre.lorn of th . freeil under r rl.t x rd rrg u latln iit I.'n r r ,* and a l Ihe *an,e lo u r m a t. f , r „
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Mime n rw *ita p rra t ra ile r Ih e .r
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,
p iild ir ira p o n tilo llly .
w n l f i K f l lo
" A n rw .p a p e r puhllehrr iM tially I r '* ‘" Veal* im p llto n m in l fo ' w*»
ha- In Iw a m illm n a ltr." he uii I crime*
“ He ha* |mtc«r lo p rrj.id le r Ih r
The pn .inert, holding hiindl'*
lit llr fellow and aom rlim ra lh a l heforr Iheir fn rr- le. foil rameritruiwer ia u»rd. I know of In dam r- ' nu n, fled lo auleonohllra In whieh
w h rrr newapap*'r&lt; have tried • i re la tiv e * and frie n d - *at
make la liir organiser* »" m I" leIn le-a Ilian two mlnulre, all
public nncinica."
had roared nut of Ihr prlw n',
I’gppre alan had home rtiliei*in outer court yard.
The iVi y rar-o ld F lic k , whoar
for o rg a n iird lalm r.
H r -aid d run I t iwajfed "■ w a rtim e «tre| em p ire rn ip lo y c l
l ltl.iMMl peraona, w a* rn n vie ird h )
(I ANllMIEli Ok I 't i r 1h**F|
an Am erican m ilit a r y court i"
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Retail Food Prices

Sl'aikm an ile tla in l llir ir are wool I hririo lo aunyt M.inda)
lmmlre&lt;it »| ill. h i * tmlt of tnliinI ml.'l I1 r mratllir. ihr llla lli.. ;
Irei* ihroiiKhoul ihr u n i Id who 1wouM he in till* mdrr
ihr ( nun mm.i aggre.ior* in K»* 11*1. Il*«&gt;«c who duiltlK llir I 1*1
lea anil el.ewhere " He laid he w."
' tr •ttidenl* in lltr Arm)
didn't kn ■
it* w hrlh ri il would he •|*ci lir-d ii iimnc pittgiam. m a
possihlr lo «rl around a Novel teln •inn! 41 N&gt;4%V ptOgl4m. 4f*ll V%l|«*
of llir p i*.|n t 1 1 l.ul "we mini liy .” h.t.l lo t th in RO ih y i .if ii tthr
The pinitotrd |Miitr forr*. woiiM ilut 5 A if I* ll'r 4imn! foil r* I
ro n a i.l ..f 'ami, . i s ami ,&lt;ii force*,
mrn »%r ir l.ilgr|y rcim 4lrt| ilI gn%
•lirrelrd I.v * n ln r .m r n l.'r *im|i«t*
a u th o illy " three from I'.r I 'n l lr l finmrnt r %|*rn«c
S l s lr * . ilu r r from the lln tlih
S* •
lfn.*r r*lurntr4 i,it'** •
('&lt;iinmwcitllh
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Krnn. r
an I th*
\ &gt;mii\ N'nvv piogiteln** .m l
l h I r r c..lie. lit.d y .Ir r t r .l l.y Ihe wi '••r &gt;• 4 more* tlmti *.*•• 4*»» ».i t
• mitllei noinlwi - ta lc . It . .Irel- lr» • tfmn ■Jl month*
*'on* s.u id I- l.y *tmplo m aj.itily
Tb •r tf. I'hv'irtten* tend dnct,-1.
vote.
| wl"i did nnt Itnvr itn%
• u rtivr »•
Aa III
*pon»or* e*|'laioe.l_ it, | v|l r * f lr r Srpl Hi I !*Ill
Ih r Security Council could l.lork.
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I I II V'drmitn i* chairm en end
John Setikarik la a aiatunl rhalr
man "f Ihr r rc rn llv formed l"
do 'ria l fom m itlee of Ih r Sere,
nule County f'liamher
of
'
inerte Kdward llig cfn * la e-t'
la t ’ W . \ I 'a lr ir k . p rra id e n l of ii.
C h an th rr of 1'otnm erer, and TV II
S trn ip c r, head o f th r lo cal .lavrre&gt;
a r r e i x .f f l r l n rn rm h rm 'i f Ihe
m m m iller.
A* the m eeting Td ead av n ig l.'
« num lw t » f a ub•r«m m llte••* were
nam ed. The l.a la 'r C o m m ittrr in
rlo.le- I I olietI Riim hley, rhairnia'
f.n o rg e T n id iy , l.r a It. I^ ah er and
II l ‘ VViieelrr, J r
I'H ffo rd M. K ild iin
head*
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liu lld in g
and
Site
C o m m it*”
w hich Include* F re .l fl. W itliam i i . R , P o u m k ro , Il F W h ee le r J&gt;
and A lv in Ihlh an r.
T h e Finan ce f'o m m ill'T inclodT. F. T u c k e r, ch a irm a n . J I. Ing
| le v . Ja c k H a ll. IV V. H illin g . Jnh'
I l Iv e y , John W illia m *. J a t W* '
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War In Korea Is i wo Months Old
Today And 1 he Knd is Kol In Siplit
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li t l lr or no |.a *l rn lldary *i * v i .'. .
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few month* lo make "*olt*la.* .al r n n o
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.all*" «.n *hr "Jll,IMh. m i.lical roe.
N r i ; i n D w r I I 1 11 n s Ii 1'ifr H* w pi •
mil
in llie "rra e rv r |*ail "
t it» \ In Ini y
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S . T n i t ei t i « n
Johm .io -aid III* le .e ic
|ee.l
1mt \ -Itt.i •In %te III fil.lt I nn*
i..elude- men who had tong
il..' f in v It*•4 • I 1III* "I \ ill il 1•
.luring Ihe war and c»n*cni.'«i, »o
ILil* on llir nrv% (miLI k li'Hj'eiiig 4W' I ’
l.iu •• i fioin fh.* M ■
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to tin* -Muit it* t o
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| Ih r |o*nlfi ilirt. loll o
him • tip
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till
dtifiim
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lo
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frscrvra who r&lt; ul»l Id* m 'h ’fl in
killing tend 4 r »11 ••\ lin* \l r|i
. o * »”#l il 11ifnliiion* i i » I m u - kttu,.* iHtltMNl fte*a.t.l* te.iMoo • te* |
!&gt;f n«*r«l '
till* f Ofl«lMI&lt; lion
i'r »Iltr. 1 e ll &lt;
t*OI* ten.!
11• •fl*’*|
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eta *t. r, no.M t.li I'*1!
rt \ l t f f l l l l f f , ( » r o f *r W llll.M ie .
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Ici. i n um la'i of full niuntl:
i»*
th&gt; a u n o l fo r r r* d.iring :h - U . l

Oklahoma's .Monsl!T
Snake l{epnrleil II o.in

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Bids To Be Asked 1 Hir milMrv
wift Thr
.On Castle Brewer
,
rlousinpi P r o j e c t r,;' r'lh’.

M’lijit'il Inin 11 rm

r | f i tilh r fllffflo t ol lltfI I II M«K Nlltlinilfy, ImM

Mill * 1
I

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. " i i i * Aug •■
■ »
Seminole I '.unity A lloio cy I .
Sr«tt
said
i.elay the
"'i f'e.t
•uakr irjH .elrd raptllled here l» '
night a n * a.fo ally purchnaeal f...
HIM) from a Maryland firm and
trough! here for rthlhlllon
Scull *ai.| Ii. tt Hall, Tonka'*...
illla ., rn.i kee|»er and nnirnal
tripper, made a vtalcmrnl lo him.
Sheriff John Sarvilcri ami F'*ln ••
fh icf Hill
Nieh"1*ori lh a l
he
wanted •»» rapdatitr *»n niinor
in thla a ir a lhal a huge «iim I.
waa looar.
Hall eahlhlte.l a cnakr liela'.
lhal w elghe.l JV) pound- and
mraaurrd 7 ’ k inrhr- In diamete.
and J** feet long lie aald II w ii raplure.1 in a cnaip lanl rughr
in Wild Ifn rM Canyon *i« mil*
rurlh of here aflrt a l«&gt;. hooi
.Irilggle.
w kw o ka

Odds Reported Against Communist
invasion Of CHiang Held Formosa
hUhrmr hP,r

MORGAN 1)1KK

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Or- Il'. A Morgan, retired
4 iriffo r &lt;»f thr T m n r o f f \n llry

fli Morgan, a r a t .v r of CansW A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 23—f P — Amhamaadeer Wvlllaglon Km*
W A S IIIN ’fiT O N , Aug l ’&gt; &lt;A*' fa, ranu In ‘.lie MO'lh *o*n after
rrp n rlrd Inday lhal C hlnr»r NalianalUl In le lllg m rr report* in
— Retail food price* hav. fallen hla graduation from college Hr
d iealr Ih r Chine*# Cnirm unl*!* Mill have a Ini of preparation0.1 per rent &lt;1tier Ju ly I I . Ih&lt; had herrd that acirntificallv trainlo ron.^ lrlr before Ih r* mold allark Form o-a. K m , rre rrllv rr
fltirrait of lalm r S fa 'ld ira re rd men w rrr needed in Inr area
turned frnm Ih r Nallnnalt»l *lronghold. aald lhal areordlng fo
ported today.
la-luw Ihe Maann and Hlaon line j
Ih r m ililary leader* there if Ihr ia»**i"n doe* nol rome in three
Thla
tapering-off rrimrl on
lie
aprnl Jd yenra In aiding dew
week*— and *he rhanrra are il »ill i" l— then had we.lher In Ih r
food follow - a July I * e"*l of i velnprnrnl of HOlithrrn agrlrntarea will make il virtually im|i*.**ihle until earl) nrel *rar
living lnde» which ahowed at- lure le'fnrr he wa* made preai- i
mud a record advance for Ih r dent of the U n lv rraity of Tcnnc * - 1
Hy KI.TIIN C. F A Y
'•arlv aummer.
a.-e In 1Hit*.
A. I*. M ilitary Affair* Reporter
The Hurrau relim atrd lh«l IhIt wa* in 193.1, while hr wa*
W A SH IN G TO N . Aug. 25
(.Pi
The n»M* teem In I k «gain«l ihe
retail fmal price Indei foe f*d atill hr*d of Ih r univrm lty, that
large r itira on Aug. 1.1 wa* W I.O Frr«idenl Fran k lin t). Rnn*rvrj'. f hinet# Communiete rarrying nul now ih*ii th rra l lo "hherale" Nation— figuring the ID.TA-ntl (wriml a- appointed him In Ihe Trnnr**ee a|i*|wf.ntrolle«| Fntm m a in an amphihtou* mvation gamble
normal or 100. That Indr* wa* j Valley
A ulhnH ty’a
Ihree-man
In *ome .(uartera here Indayk-----0JI per rent Imlnw July II and Imard
there w rrr Inclination lo look up i »*pecta of a Red invaelnn atOJS per rent M ow Ju ly IV
T hr S ta te Department reep'indon the outcry of Radiu I’rining
T h r 209 in d ri wa* about two
P IC N IC PO H TPO N F.il
and Communiat Foreign Miniatrr cl that Ih i* government would
A llrothrrhno&gt;| Railroad Pirper rent alw.vr June IS, M o r e |
welcome IJ. N. romlderation of
nlc, aehrrlulerl tn h# held at Nrw Chou Kn-I.ai aa deaignrd caacn- ihe Form oaa problem, but f«-it
i r * * l l * * M oa ***** Threel
tia llv for propagenda purpo*r*.
Sm yrna Reach nn Sept. IB, ha*
Hut the poaeihility w a* not en­ there ahould lie no diveriinn frnn.
been railed off. 8. 8. G rave, antirely diacountaul that an attack •fudy fo the C-irnmuniit a tla tl
M JN IK S R F N R R T I HNS
onliner&lt;! thla morning.
might her attempted a* part of aa South Korea.
C a rl l.undgrrn. Sanford rat pen.
Th#
Unlt#&lt;l Stale* ha*
no
broad Communiat atraleg y to di­
ter who Installed thr addition, at
W AC R F C R l ’IT IN C
vert Am erican attention and m ili­ force*, aa auch, baaed on Form "•hr la-gtop Hut and who ha* lie.-n
W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. W fA l .
•a. Hut In the June 27 enmiunre
III at R ay Fine* Itoapilal fry eh* T h r Army Mapped up Ha W AG re- ta ry atrength from Korea.
The Paining radio announced m#nt on Am erican help for South
pa*t two month*, returned vratrr- rrutting program today with *
yesterday Red Intention lo liber­ Korea President Truman directed
day tn hla horn* at 2012 Palmetto goal of 21ft rrc n iite every two
ate the (aland, last foot bold of that th# U . S. 7th Fleet -prevent
Avenue in South Sanford
week*.
G eneralissim o Chlang CfaPfihek', anr attack on Fnrmoea " He c'ao
M r. Lundgrrn said that hr la
T h r Arm y aald thl* |* an In- N ationalist
Government.
Chou ■ailed upon Chlang’a government
feeling much Itetter and added tha* rrra a r nf about 100 a month ov-r later s«nt to tha United Nation* to "reaa# a ll *ea and air operah* wa* given flnr trratm ref at the prr»ont recruiting pace. R r . Secu rity Council a demand that Ilona a g aln al the mainland.
th# ho.pltal for veteran. Hi- *rrv- cn ilta will enter th# W AG training the U N order w ithdraw al nf all
What about th# purely m ilitary
H In World War I.
renter at Fort l^ e , V«.
l ik a U a a M n# Pag# Thee#)
A m erican forces from Formosa

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N mif**v hallle n%rf 4 nrw
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mntinLiin*
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l«Mi(*tti hrtwfrn
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&gt;r i.iv. llir forcr would oprrale j da&gt; t*krd ( ongirat l:&gt; p rim ii a
an aii inurm rnl
drtignrd lo | d tp ' „f d K lm» and drnul* up
p irv cn l a N 't ir l trio n| action lo In'and mcluihng agr I't lot lit.
.urll 4K(trtllolt
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FIKST i A I l STRIKE in C'ana.lian hi tory
form* of Windsor .Station In Montreal
123,000 non-opcrntins railway worker*
throughout Canada. Sleelw m krr Jr» ie
r llm t Cam egio Illinois »lrel plain in
which normally service Ihrte cor* ten!
home at oven* went cold in llir nulls.

I

Congressmen Major B attle Loom s A t i a e g u
Urge Founding
.
J *. . .
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Of un Force A s A llies R egain Lost u r o u n d

At p -o p o ril by llir tponente o(
reto lin io n . In h r in lto d u rril la in I

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W A SH IN G T O N . A „ * 25 v f i
\ hi-pailitan itiou|i of lit trna*
l«n» and 15 llm iir m rnihrit uiK'd
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dn» b) |« n railroad union*, Mr
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lh a l Ih r goiernairnt la h r over
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p u lr. Mr. Irum «n. in a Jirirf
r la tr m rn t. nnlrH that ih r lienIhrrhiMhl n( If a II« «j Tralnm rn
and Ih r llrilrr of It.iilw av Cund u rlo ra h.nr ilrrlin rd lo arrrpl
rrrom m rm lalion* of a pre-idrnjal r m r it m n hoard for * rlll
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statement
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Ihua confronting u*. sm rrn m rn .
la l seizure I* im perative for Ihr
p ro lrrtin n of our c ilire n * ."
W A S H IN G T O N ,
A n *. 2 1 "P&gt;— Senator Holland t IM 'la l
Inday Irrm rd Ihr r a il for a
railro ad strikr neat
Mond.iv
Ih r **mn*i tragic new *" *lnrr
Ih r invasion of South Knrra.
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r lr a r lhal no »urh r a la m il) a*
IHi* ran hrfall our nation."

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truck m-ar here last night.
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Highway I’alfulm an llo|w- ( nr- : I -on p.M.
high r, tr.
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lin Id rn lifin l thr vtcima a* Mr
and Mr*. Joel M cFlhatiry ami let Centei in Sanford *t 12:10
| an.) Pfnelnt’a on f.eneva Av*nur
their son, "T im " of Lakeland.
I at 12:11 I'.M.
( I I I F F S H F.T I'R N
) JA C K S O N V J I.I.K . A m# 'J* —"IN
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A P P fH N T K II
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug 21 «/V.
i Atlanta
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an
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today *pNavy tefutnrd today from
a
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front and «nld they “aenaed a let lleven i" auccecd *ti,|&gt;ende.i 1 Oe . Momf«
84
I.
general offrtialve apirll and air Sheriff Frank M. W llllam a nf
80
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of otdimlam" hy all Ih r A m rrlran Folk roimly.
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57
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chief
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Aim y r h lrf of ataff, and A d ­ patrolman, once
70
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miral Fo reral P. Sherman, chief sheriff of Folk county and In Wa«hlngton
74
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a former Fort Myers
nf naval operation*, arrived hark Orange count, and
BO
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Orland pnllre Jackannrille
in Washington where they left member nf Ih r
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forrr.
only ta*l Saturday morning.
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                    <text>THE HANFORD IIBUALB. SANFOWD FLORIDA

Expert Arrested
i C M t ie e e e grass ewe* o m i
been recovered by FIJI agents at
Simons' home where it was found
in a glass vial buried under In*
house.
Simons was once stationed at

Loi Alamos while he was la the
Arm y, from August, l M f „ to
Match, told, Following bin disrhiiigt- from the Arm y, he was
employed ns a civilian by Cali­
fornia University in the metal
production division at Los Alamo'
t&gt;etv&gt;&lt;*&gt;n kfsich and July, I94tf
Hoover quulrd Simons at say­
ing, after ihe plutonium waa in’

1b,n't Hr A 'Jbiuhlinx I hum**'
After rending Mrs, A dele’s won­
derful expwrivneo with H A D A C (lt. huw can you doubt that
(Ids gteni new nutritional for­
mula will help y„u if your sysfe-in larks Vitamins lit, Ii2, Iron,
and Niariii?
What IIA O A C U t. did for Mrs.
Adrle, it inn do for you If you're
suffering fiendish lurtur* and
agony from neuritis aches and
pain*, nervous disorders, insom­
nia, 'tomnrh distress and a gen­
eral run-down wrnkenni condi­
tion due to such deficiencies.
So what are you waiting for?
Don’t you see that H A D A C O I, is
the kind of product you need—
the kind you should buy and the
kind you should start taking im­
mediately!
Sold tin A Slrirt Money-Back
fiuarantrr
IIA D A C O I, even helps build up
the hemoglobin of reel blood
tells (when Iron is needed | to
course through your body, cartying these great health-build­
ing elements to every budr or­
gan— to the liver, lungs, heart,
kidney* oven to the nails, hair
uud eyes. No wonder IIA D A C O L
helps you feel wonderful.
lie fair to yourselfl (live your­
self a break If you have such
deficiencies!
Why continue le
drag yourself a.-ound— a hurdeo
to yourself and your family—
when relief may Ire aa close at
hand as your nearest drugstore?
This great H A D A C O I, la insapensive, ton— coala only a small
amount a day. Tria l slsa, only
11.25 I,urge family or hospital
sire. 11.5(1.
r I »*%*•„ I hr l e-IIIn*ir I »rp«r« 0 «*
- A4«

Korean War

covered, that he airaply wanted
it "as a M uvu tir."
flic Justice Department »ahl
M * a lla a * 4 r e e a Kse# O h )
arrangements had been made for the Soviet Siberian borber.
a prompt arrangement of Simons
Ihe Reds l.ad shoved W,Q00
before a U. 8. commissioner in
Denver on the charge of illegal men - nine divnront— acaintl lie
possession of flstionablr matriial Allied defense line.
in violation of the 1940 Atomic
Fur Ihe third itiaighl night the
Energy Act.
Nutlli Koieaiii tried to path *leW A S IN U TC rn TM ig . I K - n F i - uirrtls ul line* divisiooi down the
A candy
maker told
Senal,) same road to Taegu.
Crime investigators today that
Ameririm tanks and men slop­
partners he took on during the
war in an effort to get sugar ped them 12 miles mirth of the
turned out to be "hoodlums' and city.
A P correspondent !hm Whitehe lost a business worth close to
heud with the American* north
The witnesa, David Luhben uf of Taegu said Infiltrating Bad
Hillsdale, N. J., testified te- sniper and marhinepun fire pin
was told that the real boas uf n»d down troops and correspond
the paitners was Frank Costellu, ents along the mountain road.
The two hour tank battle, p il­
the New Yorker whu has ben.
big
American
Pershingreferred to in the Semite hear­ ling
ings aa a ona-time ' slot-machine again-i liu* iao made T 14s, b lu ­
king and big-time gambler.
ed in Tuesday's early morning
Lubben'a testimony before the darkness.
Senate crime subcommittee was
Four 4S-ton American
tanks
a lung, complex tale of his war­ caught nine 12-ton Busslan-built
times woes as head of the Kataum machines on the *am* road t ir
Food
Products
Company , a Beds have tried to come down
Bronx concern making and pack- three straight nights toward Tae­
Ing candy.
gu.
lie told of buying sugar In the
The tank' Mated away at 100
black market In an effort to yard*.
stay in business and of paying
Cajit. Otis I*. Saum of Waterout thousands of dollars to var­ hury. Conn,, in command of the tl.
ious persons in vain attempt* to 8. lank from the 71rd Tank Com­
get a sugar quota.
pany, aaid U 8 guns knocked no*
Among thoae persons, he M id. the second tank in the column with
was one who identified himself • «hell through the right front
as a one-time campaign manager
track.
for President Truman
'•Then we got a bit under the
l.ubben Mill he couldn't re
turret of the leading tank," Cap­
call tha man's name but promised
to try to supply It to the cum tain Baum said, "anil it was e*
ufue by the white plmsohnrotl'
nnttre later.
That was Just before lb, com­ shell "
Tfct tank; hammered at ewh
mittee recessed for lunch. Alter
Ihe recess, l.ubben said the inait other, Saum raid, with Atnerl'-rr'
was Victor Messall, a Washing­ aitiilrry joining in the battle.
I I 8 tanks got two of the Bed
ton lawyer. He said be paid Me*
sail 11,000 or 1 1 , t &gt; , seek a tanks nod artillery got the ulhrr
sugar quota for him, but nevri
heard anything more ulxiut it.
Iwibhen said Messall claimed
to have been one of I'residenl
Truman's
campaign
nianagei*
was "supposed to have done some
thing for Mr. Truman when he
was a congressman or a sensd ih c k im in a t io n

cam e

M IA M I, Aug. 2 2 -1 4 * )-Federal
Judge (irorgr W. Whitehurst to­
day dismissed a »|00,(H*i civil
right* ault brought against the
city of West Palm Reach hy a
group of Nrgroea whu rtaliurd
they were discriminated against iri
the matter of puhlir improvement

T«i-“ * t ir r t d sp th t s u tp Ssi.uk
hilb n '« r Tundok, |u h , vl|th „f
Uhutigam.
Negro troop* of the 24th infan­
try regiment retook nearhv “ Bat
tl* Moar,tain" for the fifth lime
in lour Jays
i hat straightened out the AmerKit. batti* tin*.
AP Correspondent Stan Swtnton
III ■ dispatch timed after the II.S.
ftth A rm y rornmunltiu* at K:iO |».
,W. Tuesday laid recapture of the
mountain won hack for the A m irirsns all the ground they had Jolt
Monday.
The Hth A rm y communique had
■lid the Bed* were nttackinir the
Fifth Regimental Combat Tram
ami the Negro fighters were try ­
ing to retake their former (m il­
lion*.
.N'urth of this fieri* action, the
battle- weary UJ?. 24th Infantry
Division dug In along the winding
Niktong River'* east bank. It
kept a close watch on a small Bed
bridgehead thrown arruis the rive'
at llyongpung, 14 miles southwest
of Targu.
Farther up the river the U.8.
First Cavalry Division lobbad ar­
tillery shells id a Communist sup­
ply snd troop buildup on the Beils'
»e -t bank of the river.
Fast of Waegwan, on the curv­
ing rcn.ral front, the South Ko­
rean First Infantry Division ad
vinred In Ihe mounralrtou* ' # « i
try between Mangjong and Indong.
One South Korean patrol knifed

*!•*»***
" ‘ s* ***»»•
and their fcelerk were nut&lt;il hy
Ailiesl troops all along tha lin*.
.Stiffening re*!*'amt- was frll
where the South Korean Third In­
fantry Divislin pushed tn a point
nine miles north of I’ohang.
The South Korean Capitol Divi­
sion, in a parallel drive, knifed
northward shove Kigye, nine miles
northwest uf Pohanp, against artillery ami mortar fire echoing
from mountain battlefield*.
Most Allied battle nlans called
for advances along the line El —
where, the Allies waited for the
long expected Communist offen­
sive.
AP Correapondent Mill Shinn e« ■
ported Mouth Korean Marines aidad by United Stale* A ir For e men

TUESDAY AUG. J2, 1950

Rail Strike
I t entases f n s g t g , user
gan Monday, when the rail term­
inals at Cleveland, Louisville and
Minneapulis-Bt. Paul were shut
down. Today, vital short-line rail
roads at Pittsburgh and Chicago,
were struck by the trainmen and
conductors.
The
C lew land and Chicago
•trikea hit heavily at basic stool
production in those area*, cutting
13,000 tong a day from output of
Bepublie and Carnegie-Illinois,
firms which were unable to con­
tinue operations without rail ser­
vice. With military demandi for
steel rilin g sharply because of

w »ie cleaning nut Red forces lh*(
tried to occupy Kofr Island south
of Cbinhae, six miles southeast
of Masan.. Chinhae is a naval
base,
I.t. Comdr. D. C. Iloltv, tm rriadviser to the South Korean
N a ry , said flights of United Ns
lions planes were made Monday
and Tuesday from the Tonrvon
area, btlow Kosong, occupied !*&lt;•
we a by South Korean Marines
The South Korean amphibia-*
forre was trying to link up itposition with the U.8. 25th Divi
sion wr-*t of Masan.

tht Korea-”, w ar, this effect hit
hard at industryPresident Truman, concerned
over the nationwide unreat by the
300,000 members of the two strik­
ing union ami other group* of
rad worker a, kept hit tup labor
advisur, John B. ft. Steelman busy
with (aniers and uniun repreien-

tativet working for some solution.
Another rail labor group. the
Switchmen's Union
of
Nortn
America, broke off talks with
carrie. a. Tha switchmen. under in­
junction not to atnke the Bock
island System, called off ‘ D ^e *
against other major radroadi
when the Korean war flared up.

I f s M e re F u n T o S tu d y
In P L A Y SH O E S

BALL-BAND Sport Shoes
are WASHABLE, tool

A N T I-B E D LAW
C L E A R W A T E R , Aug 22 &lt;4*1
Card-carrying Communist* muregister here by &gt;:25 P. M. toim.i
row or go to Jail.
A rilv ordinance calling
for
iegi-1ration uf Communist - wo
P*sard Ja't night by Ihe Citv Com
mil don at 8:25 P. M The la *
gives Cumin uniats 4n hours to tigi
up.

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StronR West German
Police Force W i t h
U.S. Reinforcements
Seen As Possible

W A S IIW C T O N . An*. 23 h /Pi

F R A N K F U R T Germany, Aug.
23High American official*
•Inclined here today that the U mlcd Slate* it completing a build­
up nf it* armed forcer in Germany
to ImUter ihc defentr of U ’evt
Furnpe againvt (wivvible Communlit attack.
Dt*ciiition» are mm going on in
M’avbmgtnn. the official* laid, on
how many more lroo(&gt;* thould be
lent.
M'aihingtnn also u divcumng
the pmiibiluy of acceding to Weil
German Chancellor Konrad Adenaurr** demand for a weil-armed
police armv to counter the Rn*.
*ian-»|von«ored ‘T ’eo|i|p‘» Army in
Earl Germany, Detail* of the
•Irength of »uch a police force are
now heing wntked nut. the inform
ant* wid
Ameman official* were laid to
favor wholeheartedly die proposed
reinforcement of live U . S. oc­
cupation force* here.
They point out that the Ituwlan*
have an rvtlmateil 211 or
mm-*
combat ilivislona. nund&gt;erin- about
.100,000 men In their Eavt G e rm »rone, making up part of the «n
ilivislona thry are aa|&lt;| to have in
Europe.
The Ainrritana,
British
and
French together have a total of
only five rnmlv*l divl»ion*. nlii'
service troop, In tjermanv Th
American &gt;on'ihg*nt now numlici
around l oo.non men.
In I’ari a foreign office vn"ke.
man »ald FraOre is agreeihle I"
reinforcing the West German no
tire force in Germany, hut **ill t
opposed to ereatlng a German
Army or tr.lng German indu,I n ­
fer atm, product Inn.
Sorlali-t l.aadar
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— A representative of the Amen-

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J)r. Hamilton Holt
selected By Demos
As Representative
W O O D STO CK , Conn.. Aug £t
•— (VPl
Or. Ilanritlnn llnlt, retire.!
president tif Rollins College **h'»
recently celebrated hla Tilth bir­
thday haa lieen nominated by
Oemm rut . for one nf thia town’a
two leal* in the Cnncrertleilt hnitie
^ f repmenlatlve*.
A* last night’* town ennventlon
the Democrat, aim nominatefl
another veholar In their effort to
break the hold Republican* have
had on tht, town’* affair* alnre
Civil War d a w
lie l» Dr. Wllli*.m lonndalf T a y ­
lor who I* in Burma rm a tempor
arv assignment with the United
State All Eorrea there.
Had it not been for the war In
Korea he would he lecturing now
A n fteofil, having lieen given r&lt;
leave of aluenre from the fa-ultv
of Dickenson College tor that
pnrpove, anit received State De.
r*-tU.Vioi primIvamn to make the
trip.
He it t hair man of the Depart­
ment of 1’nlltkal Sriertea at Dtrk•p;orr College.
Dr. Holt, who wa* Democratic
randldate for the I'njted Slate*
Senate from Connectleut In IKM.
^td a v wa* appointed to the exeW i*lv- "ltril.ltl"" of the li*-'»i»e*v*
ent rotnmittee for the re*le-i|nn o '
Governor Chevter Jt-iwle*.
He w h founder of the "Leaguto fjpforee Rea-*,"

HIIO for questioning at Rangoon,
Burma, It Dr. Cordon Seagrave,
U. S. medical missionary and t i c -1oriel under Gen. Joseph Stllwell.
Sesgrave and hit Karen nurses
w-ere In the American march out of
Burma In l l l t l It Is reported thst
hi* arrest grow* out of hi* long
and helpful contact with th* Ksren
tribe* now In revolt. ( In ternational)

Tampa Soldier
Tells Story Of
Arrest By Reds
IJvt. Yankow Black­
jacked And Held As
Prisoner 4 Months
R E R U N . Aug. 23 . &lt;/!’)
A
tall, ilesdy-cved Amriir.vn *"ldiet
told * itoty today o( being h*rhj*&lt; ked in We*t Hcrlm ami &gt;liang&gt;swd into four month* of Kuvu*n gone captivity.
. I I 'M
Tamps. FI*, told' form (vm de
wa* thutlled from one Rutiisp
nr German inirrrogslnr to snolhei
•inglcd out foi vuch treatment.
Retreated U. S Army Irquetl*
to live Rutwsn* fnr information on
the misting Yankow finally ef!"clcd hi* reltaie lluougb the So­
ld Knmmsmlsnluia in lb-din Aug
14. He wav sbtenl from hii idle
•ompany unre April 7
Yanlnw tame back with only
l r:«*■•••** n* Pea* stel

nvi. Aif.w w V*|,.

Most Ins Stay In
As Result Of 54
Primary Contests

By A S S O C IA TE D FMKSH
In primary election. In three
»tale» yesterday, mod of the "In*"
staved in. nr with the «ni* ,*111
hemg rounted. looker! likely trv win
their r»re« for rennminatinn.
In all, randldate* were picked
lor M House *eat* In New York,
Mlaiitilppl, Wyoming and Dela­
ware.
Party renventlon. Sept. A and
7 will name New York’s randtdates for governor and IT. B. aen.
ator.
f)nly^ five out » f New York’*
4S eongreavtnen fared o|&gt;|ci*lti»o
In yestentay’* hdioting.
Winning renomlnstlon were ve
teran upstate Rc|Uihllran«
W,
S'erllng f&gt;de of the Itttb district
and C laim , e F Kllhtirn of the
!IOh, an I Democrat Lorn* H. If*-'
ler of the 7th In Br«v,klyn.
Orm-M-ral Joseph I.. P frlfrr,
W E S T P ALM B E A C H , Aug. who has represented Brooklyn’s
33 — trPt A circuit court ruling 8th for 18 years was defeated by
4Lo* awed the rllv of Fort Lauder­ a political newromcr ettornrv
dale vome 1700.000.
ire a llts M rrt Page Bis I
In a ruling handed down yes­
terday by CIreuil Judge C. E.
Chlillngwnrth. It wa* decided that
an agreement to build the Bahia
Mar yacht basin at Fort Lauder­
ruhch
dale wa* honest, without fraud
hut at the same time Illegal.
A fallen pieee of iheel metal
The ruling knocked out a coun­ from th* ruptfa of the old IN—
ty «ult filed by the Universal Building nn C’ommeiclal A Venn
Construction Company ag*ln«t the caused a short eirruil In a powecity for 1341,880 and dirorted that line yesterday afternoon at almut
construction .firm, pav the rlty .1:15 o’clock
^•f Fort Ijuulrrdalr IUML600 In
Firemen hurried lo the -rene.
lieu of building It did net com­
plete under the original agree­ and a fireman, equipped with a
long pole, climbed the extension
ment
The declilon was made In a ladder of the Seagrave truck and
«ult for declaratory re1ef brought carefully dislodged the strip of
by Robert II. Gore. new* piper metal from the wire*. Many spec­
blDher, and other Fort Lauder- tator* watched thr operation.
The cupQla, long a landmark, is
le taxpayers against Ota rlty,
th*. construction company and the being removed from the bnlldlo-.
because of a leakage In the roof­
Bahia Mar Corporation.
ing.
A I on* time tha building, locatm
A T T A C H F D T o CURT188
w Harvey Covington, son of M ' "d near the old South Florida Rail­
and Mr*. E. A. Covington. AI* road Depot, housed the Plant Res­
E*st Ffrat Street, la serving a taurant which flourished at the
bnerd the ti.8.8. Curtiss, ■ trait* time train* stopped for SO min­
ute*. W . T . Cotter, who built tha
FWJ «hlp.
He entered the naval service Wtlaka Building, erected the Pico
yean ago .and la a graduate Ratal, now owned by Frank Ta k j l H I j of the Fkrrenev. 8- C. High ■eh. about I NT. The tower floor
la occupied by Frank’* Tavern.
ocbooi.

Circuit Court Ruling
Saves City $700,000

Short Circuit At
Pico C
Trouble

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I N 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 ,

State Patrolman
Urges Meter For
Proving Drunks
Need of * drunk.meter 1"
to dctrrtnine the degree of |n*»*
iiation of person* ehsree.1 «•••»•
this offense, and espaelalli* dronk
en driver*, wna tmlay atre.-e-t toState Hiphwav ratrolmao p c
llairivon. The meter enuM h* k-n*
at either »hs Police Station nHheriff’n offii-e. he said.
The rffirlr'ic r of the rtoml
meter haa been rerngnlf’ d he
State Supreme Court, h* »la*e.i r
we had a drunk.m*ter here. *hjudge would he hound to Instr-i-*
the Jnrv as to » h « i the drool
meter showed
He capresied the oolnloo r ',» ‘
often In ca r nf drunken dftvtn •
the Jury show* loo much svmnsthfor Ilia defendant.
In one ease re u n tly , he a*M
in ., highway nerrom*n tetllfie
•hat they trail found a dr tear
drunk, and the driver, In turn
maintained that thar* w*&gt; not
one patrolman at the aeana of *h*
a.videnl. In addition, lb " J r&gt;&gt; had lieen unable to turn the lights
of hi* truck on. The Jurv fm - J
the d rivi» not guilty of helndrunk.
Patrolman HarrUon aurgeated
that some civic organltatlon get
behind a movement to secure a
drunk-meter here.

Strikers Go Back To
Work For Telegram
N E W Y O H K . 7 n g . tS — (A V T h r 10-wsek strike again.t Ihe
New York W nrld-T*ltgrsm and
Sun ended ls*t night and Ihe
newspaper said It would start pu­
blishing again nait Monday.
Striking C IO American News­
paper Guildamen voted (TO to !*n
lo accept a two-year contract
worked out Haturday.
Picketing that rloiad the plant
when tha atrika began June 1.1
•topped Immediately after the
vote. The management issue!
staggered bark-to-werk orders,
starting tomorrow, to propare the
big afternoon dally for It* reaptwaranco.
Both side* claimed gain* In the
i.-mpromla* settlement.
C IV IL A IR P A TR O L
The Cltrll A ir Patrol will mee*
tonight at 7:00 o’clock at the Mu­
nicipal Airport Hangar. A abort
prartk-a In radio coda will be di­
rected by C, R. Dawaon, followin'?
which a report will be given hy
cadet* who attended the encampment at Warner RobbtiM A ir Fore*
Ba»* during the peat two week*.
A meeting of aoplar OJk.P. mambora will be held * ! t , W e’rlork to
further dlacuaa
‘
radio common1
will be dlacoaaod Op
the event the Septa
upon for air
■fatal

Torll* cloudy *l»h IK tie- change
in remperature through Thursday.
Scattered showers and thunder
show re* mostly in afternoon* ex­
cept (nr a fro nigh! and n r l f
morning showers ra t! m il l.

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NEW SPAPER

W EDNESDAY

No. 2

A m o r I n'i ed P r e m L e m e d W l r e

A I'D . 2.1. m .W

Decisive Commie Push
Expected In 48 Hours
By Def endersOf Taegu

British Carrier Bound For Korea

In Germany

W ar Certain

•
l upon loltl Congicn iml.iv
#b*l hr regard* war mill R u m ,
ai inevitable.
Earl J. Cocke, Jr., chairman ol
the la-Rmn’i National Security
Commotion, unde the tl alenient in
urging »(ierdy enarlmrnt of Univenial Military Training
"I low *oem we begin mobilinng
to meet ihti conflict that n ture to
come will meaiutr our chance, of
Q jim va l." Cocke said in a ilatemeol given to the Senate Armed
Servicr* Committee.
"The lord* of the Kremlin have
repeatedly dated that a Communi»l*c government inch at that in thU S. S. II. cannot ext*l to long ai
there it a capilaliitic United Stele,
nf America
“ If wr an- going to survive in
(ermv of the preterit International
»i», It will have to he by meetf our responsibility to have
available for immediate cal! a
large reactvr forre of well train­
ed men In all branches of the act.
vice."
Corke •nifI that If IIM T ha.l
been In effeet five year* ago. "we
would not have had th- prevent
conflirt’* in Korea. Atao, he aal I.
"we would have had no Rtiaalan
'Inridenla* similar In the one* we
have had in reeent week*."
^C o e k e »*|d. loo, thyt the prevent
wyMem of -elertive aer-.-lee which
he detrrilied av a necessary a&lt;|.
June! to D M T "will I,, with &lt;iv
av long i . we have a dentocraev,
I am run v I need."
The eommittec ended pnblir
hearlnga on (he hill after hear
'5 » t t n m M#j Cen. U w i . n
Ifershey, director of Selective
traatlaaeal oa r . « » TV rtrl

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W EA TH ER

No Solution To
Rail Dispute Is
Expected So&lt;n

l i n c i n y Infiltrators
Hurled Rack North
Of Vital Railroad
Anri Supply Center

Tnejfii Ttichnlfl
r

Canadian Rail Strike
Continues In Force:
Parliament C a l l e d
(N »O U TI 10 TMI fA* IASI to tak* pen in neval opentUotu in Korean
water*, the BrltUh alrrraft carrief Thricu* leave* Portsmouth Harbor
behind as *h* head* seaward, har deck bristling with plane* llrttisH
troop* were altoon their way to Kotva from Hong Kong (International)

Rok Soldiers Integrated With
U. S. Troops On Nakbng Front

W A S H IN G IO N . Aug 21 (A ’l
I lie While Home repented ’’no
progre**” today in new talk, atmrrt .*1 settling the tong drawn dltpulr 00 llif nation’: railroad*
After lulilc tli rrUMinn* tht- line
notm. Preudcnt \*,i»t*nl John It
Stcchnan *ailed union mil mao , ce­
ment official* hack for another
•ound of confererue* later in the
day

It* M A I. B u t I E
KOREA
(/»*»
I here are *otnc h ud link, with Irnli monikei*
Negotiator, for holh ,rde, innrattling sroiind with the U. ,*S in ia n ll) thank* to South Korean pitimtlinued to reoum aloof, balking at
i*m and a lew t,| candy bar* and eigairitr.
Allied Republira nl Kmra troop* *ir railed link, in id lm d United Steelman** effort, lo l-ri ihcm to*
ectbfi around ihc «amc table They
Nations releases.
But many link* joining up wilh met m ,r|iaralr loom, with Steel­
thr Arnctlian troop, to light tho
Red, sic given Irt'h nickname, man shuttling from one group lo
a, well in honor of the Korean’s llie oilier fur nearly two hour.
reputation as “Ihr Irish of the ! However, there was no lot... - r
F »»t."
inte- p o , pe t ..( « nation wide
More and more llol*, an- bring ft*ik". In n ,iu|iriM, move Iasi
iix-upmi*t«-d into A m ,lin n tight
nigit the union, minor a ril, prom
|ng unit* on a volunteer lian*.
i*rd a moratorium "for Mi&lt;- n-,,..
Th*,-'011111 Korean umklrs heiog" to keep thru fjve.dav l.-*ett
pruidlv »e,*r their ltl-h nick wall nut, from -pt-aillng to oa
names of Gl christening «n white •l-m-iide prop-,11i.ip .
clo'h baiter, pinned to their
The p-eoeral I'r'le in I's o s l,
hrrasta for iih-nt ifteation purcontinued todni tVlth It, IHit me’
||o,cs.
knt the* answer to them nl telegraph servo. usriivT.-.’ i
nda was spOMlIro; th- start of t
*
1
1
*aII In Ihr Tint battalion of
l.e* H l.r»lirr wa* 'm|i|oyed
.pe, 1*1 .-talon of I’nrliameril ■« l ’
th» tt S. 71h C a v-lry I'rglnicnl.
latl night by director, of ihr Semi­
Thu Kim llwat, Row msy lie- ni to -leal with Korean war ot *'i
re .-tv
nole County Chamber of Com ­ r &gt;n»e n Kltlimte &lt;t'T-«de or * Beil- Inn*, sp, the trike om&gt;
f’hm* Kane ausver* early *ltention by l»i*i*l*t&lt;iis
It
merce to *e*ve at an .mutant to D and Itak
■-V '• flyarj " , K ilt-v .n
'Inmlnum.-.Uiert no.......
Edward Hrggto*. manage*. Com fc, 'b " rmh flwfpn th#
•^i| r
fcrrent no win '-f Erin
• Iin
1Jrr acreuT
pr#«#ii(j«tlt#4
I? i t f i l l ' - MV..
(ten* at ion tsa*
tel at a . *11
a , „ r recognlte The,- n r- nliout a*
month, W. A. Patrick preuded,
Irish a. the Nolle t&gt;euie lineup OpTMlifU Utllo# H 0 I+ mf 4 *•#)« *
Mr. I^»ber ha, done eonitder
tbit th. 1 *10 first cla», ftghi "til! hlT'l'l'ik r-s r»# llftb n*in|l*rt»
nl I ’a fljWl. 411*1 hm&gt;l(irf
,H ,
fo, lh - Chamh..
n, X I T , 1: J S K w W - T i .
*nr liidlfii? rp'iTilwt*
••*
•
•f***frttlfllf Hnfrill , tt'rti #* I 1 V I "I
Lommertf in lltr |m %I 4ml U%i i&gt;|,»r i» riiin tK *»f \\n n rk r% )tr
It ifhfiirn nfirl
ti*i
||»»».
wmltr w ii in (|urt(f nf lh# Srim V. II IH* m*»n at* L ihiWm i &lt; ”TI»*
Mtle County Elhihit at (hr Crnlral M " ’"”'" ’,f &gt;'v
E ro n f ;«**.ed It*.- dav shut-..... •*
1^1 j |
n | ,
^
»*#*•«, '»f *lie*i t'rnrrjErnry riilcf* If%*-1-•fiif. (
•*»■**! Afuiti
Honda Exposition at Orlanrlo. A If) Itill'ka! (*|l lulls’a it) lh# A III#*I
Hi l**»il| f«*r 111IflKIH iUid II#*
mong other teivicea, lie lervrrl a* VfMnnir Vllivuv
Iin#.
| |i|* ill# **** I ■Im h IIdp
(Htt lint -*1
T^•• Fifh lh Arm y h « ‘ unHrrway ahiI I k Ls- H nr rmit# 4 ! Pit* Vntirt
commiltre chanman in chatgr id
* frnjjram L'
j^mln «nilihr Klum.Jolin «m.i Kji*f*«r
the recent centu* clink in Semi­ Knrrun
nfi||#r • with #fr|t Ant I inc ,1 t'hiragn.
trn«tl*N*9
M
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nole county.
Tt-, ( ’Hiiadlan stiiVn # i- &lt; -i
A* m utant (o Mr. Higspttt, Mr
lor * work w-eh rrdurtl",&lt; |&gt;.iru t*
ti» In hour* withnirt pav In-.-,
'
Ledie* will he to ehatge ol ll*»
wsgr **t,e*. The |U hour Wpol- »
touml artmtir* during the wiotr.
art Is,lie nr the U.S di puts. (•■■
teamn, will he in rhatge ol «
vaid •',rvlre trainmen, ami
et’
hotiilng lutvey, and will aid in
mrinnet -if I .nth uni'in- a t- - - I
ing in cr-n o d n*v.
«*
other general activities
t* M -n ,* ,a ne r«a * ati*
Among those pr**riii at th - &lt;t
re, t‘,r » ‘ m-ettng w -re Sam '* ■»
T A L L A II %SHKL, A»nr 23 &lt;A*i
(Ina, George Tfutby, l|om«"t t«lc
Th r riot id* t i ■»mi" 1 (tmrni' k|iin
son. W. Cl. K ith --. Lew Arnult
t#|»|»rf| oilt *»f A »»rk» fijjhl
J#n&gt;»*L In^ley, II.B. p-uie A * Dort»fT)#n m il t'R'-V lolo «n n|t|#r |
.la
Gllffnrd McKIhhln, John G » ’ Kfl# tr»|||%'
lo t,. . .
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Th r
full# l*»M)»ft v'ltrd In
#’•«**, Ami?** rm m w a v
II
tOtM hi' H i 'iFfldnii H |i#ffiiH
JiifK*
It'.I In »H D#mi, W '
V'lntinj rvrry d»v 'Inrinic *h# fill
RitUfilf, L. F. n#v#L Jnh# Ivr
-nd
r n w t n , # x r # wr
Ah mill href?! tan* nf • ttiFftiff* e»*
K. tf. Kilpitfidk, J r., rim i-lr \|#f t-ap* In the rv si* National r n r District Four -if Pilot ln tern a ti»n -i
•hnn, L* 1 IL II, W* A, Mnti
rat and the Gulf Hammock I'te to It- held in St Augu tlrr- —
ft* Prb * T lf * »l
-•rve
Kept, (i and I'*, wsi made ,t *h
Knrvcyri wrrr ordcrod I. .irta.
tegular husinc,, tenion .,f rh - I*
odt’e whether there \hou|.| tv- no lot f’luh ti*,| night in th - Ve&gt; h*
huntinr day, to th - two te.erva Cluii witli Mrs. It.
flia tim ."
turn
about 111 fVntral Florid*
•portsmen’a chit., had demanded pretiding.
If radijiiarter» fn, the mcctlo
taggeted day hunting in their
area, if n il ihe empire will ti- the Bennett Mn*-| w it’
•tinner m c -ti-g on Satirr-'a-,- - v»
Th rie was nn iminrdiate Indira ing s’ Marin-lanJ, A round isM
dlscusilon will he’ hejd on Sund
Shipment nf re|e?v has start- lion whether they would approve morning at th - hotel
in New York Stair, * r t -ly - i ihe roiumlasion’s final action.
Following Ihe resignation
There wa* little prosp-ct, h.wnorm si and 'h r crop is In
M r, A II Pelerion. Mr*, R m t vundition. It (I. Guthrie, who i rver, that sporltmen would arcepl A. Ktine s in appointed In fill Go
associated with W. T. W1|||ehead. a recimmendalIon of the Game
vacancy of corre,ponding ,e»-rproduce dealer, at Newark N. Y . f'omniissinn’a chief fisheries bln- tarv until another ran be elected
gist, that rnmmerttal flihrrmen
wiote The Herald yesterday.
Mr*. W. K. llo|teyh-ad. rltair.
" T o mid-August the wratner h* he allowed wine for bream and
lieen mostly c*ml and fine." h* rrappie In Lake Okeechobee and man of the Milk Bank, reported a
total of ’.'H quart* nf frr«h milk had
the St. Johns ftlvcr.
stated; ” we wear sweaters in th.
lie recommended retention of Iwen given to a needy fam.llv ditr.
daytime and use light hlankrt »r the ptohihilinn against taking ing the pa,t month. A report of
night. It wa* dry until yesterdsi Mark !«*** In net*.
Ihe Nuraerv S'hool, spnnsore.l t.v
when Ihe region got a good, he«v
Director Coleman Newman of the Pilot Club, given hy Mrs. J P
rain. We got aom- hall. loo. |mt»
( U m r , ni| K tr, h Water Kish
Hall revealed an ave.age daily a t­
here and throughout the farm lie" ; rnmmisalnn didn't even endorse tendance of 6'J chlldien.
northward b#tw#rn N#w«ik «n
r##omm«*nH«iinnt filed I»y
Mr*. J. L. Clark told nf thr din­
leak# Ontario No r#|&gt;nrYii nf n on MinlmfM John V , D#quln*» aftrr ner held at th - Internationa) ,-on*
damagr ao far, but Rom# »r* ** two.yrar mirvrjr »»f thr hi#
«r«atlaaae na rage Tbeeer
•IWr*.
-e te r bodies
"Celery acreage |* normal nr
—-----------------------------------above, and the crop has h-en lo
„
good ahajw up to now. Rhlppinr
.. .
opened alowty from
Ihe earlv
Eu * ~ ^ u
ground. .11 cwtwnr going
the ^
_______ _ terminal" n&gt; r',,t RP ,r ”m I**' Angela# county’*
Ea&gt;t#m »#ahn#rd
Work ha» started on erection of
a 416,000 (iulf Filling Station at
Southern market*. Most nf th- la*
.
...
.Sanford Avenue and First Street
ter are already over-*upp|ied
p s e " ,K . nppodte the TourDt Center.
heavy Michigan movement
ol
«hole p rije d " mitvct cout.ly *uThe station will measure 28 hv
though some fnaturally) pref-. iwrvlaor Raymond V. Darh}- y.sNew York celery.
16 feet and will h- of concrete
trtday. and all the board but one
"Prices are weak almo.t eve-v ‘'ached him up in rescinding a block conatnictlon ami will have a
where, due to plentiful sunpLes recent decision to obtain and dis­ built up gravel roof.
Alao, to some extent, too man«- play Ihe U N emblem.
A ateam shovel waa tmlay ca­
people are disturbed by the d|*
The board acted to ban the flag rs rating ground for the four gas­
ordered political and International after two -Itlten* argued that Ihe oline tanka which *HU each have
situation And have bewn buying up U N Council 1* subject lo suspicion a capacity of 1,000 gallons.
This la the second Gulf Station
gooda they fear they can’t buy because Russia ia a member.
much longer. This take, a |„t nf
Buparrlanr John A neon Ferd which J. Braltey Odham, Gulf dis­
rntmay out of the local trading argued In rain that banning tha tributor, haa erected here during
M irtitti,
U N flog may aerve to undermine the peal yeer. The other new (te ­
"W a export Improvement hi (at* progress toward International am­ flon fa et Perk Avenue end T h ir ­
teenth Street.
August or tarty September,”
ity.
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Lesher Employed
As Assistant At
Chamber Meeting
Arrangements Ma d e
To Tourist Activi­
ties And Housing;

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(»am# Commissinn
Volrs Tf» ( Tintimip
Kvcry Day II unlin^

Distrirl Four Of
Pilots Club win
M&lt;*i*( On Sept 9

New York Celery
In (riiod Condition*
RenorlsGuthrie

Work In Started On
New Gulf Station

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SIISAW battling foe Taegu ( I ) .
U. S northern rail huh, continue*
wilh lijf . force* n.ertlng lint atlarks by counter attack* on line*
Ittleen mite* north and northwest.
Belief foe Taegu wa, effected by
II. S. clearing Red hridgehead o\rr
Naktong Hiver (2).(Ccatent 0 **1)

Contract Is Let
For Addition To
Longwood School
Paul Campbell Suc­
cessful Bidder On
28,82!') C o n n act
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I O K I D . Diuixiav, Aug 24 —
‘/I’ ) Douglihoyt iliusc bat k sengustdt uf 3(1.1100 Kerf Korean*
pretimg dnnn from lltr north against t .cgi, .nr the Korean cm till WAiftonl WcdncMhn
\
romlunrd
American-South
Korean altar) w*&gt; huilril at North
Korean
flanking infiltrator* at
•lawn Some Red* hail penetrated
within eiglil rnilri of I aegn.
Ihc liras if it fighting nn the
whole 120 mile long Koiean battlclinc wa* on the American right
(lank before Taegu.
\ break-through hv Red forwaid rlrmrnti would unleash live
1 ommunnl disumn. (nr a drive
on Taegu. 12 mile* In the »outh
nf the Idondictl fighting.
\ Mg push for Tergu m « cin■iilered imminent hut there was no
official mention nf it «t head•tuarter*. (',m cr»l MacArthur •*■
imtted hi* early morning » » r
umniniy. * uniat indication that
Ihc Bituation I* generally un­
changed.
On the Taegu front ln"'p*
fought over a lIMJ-yard-wide noman’s land |hg gun* &lt;'&gt;‘1 plane*
|H&gt;iirc.| deadly file into the uar ■
row tin- and casualties w -re be­
lieved to Iw heavy
The Reds brought out hoarded
tank* but kept them out of rang".
They lost U of them in font day t*
fighting liefme Taegu
Col John Michael!", comtuender
of th" tl. S. 2th "Wolfhound" Re­
giment, said he extwi ted the open­
ing phase of an all-out Ited drive
on toe Taegu supply and rail hull
waa ri" it at hand o edneaday.
A P Gorrvsmfltdent n&lt;w» w w tehead at the front *pi"re*f Cnlonel
M u h irllt a* saying
‘ The nest it hour* could bring
a decision. If "C '* " •,nP (hem.
,tr «-i|l break lh - back of lid*
drive “
VC Corre-tMU'deni Tom ' am
lla s llis * * oa r,a * »•••

Washing His Face
Comes Naturally
To .lifcKs The Ape

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bm ill hov sit-l |ld -• **o ■**-r , »li their hard, an I ' 1
•h - morning h-n! I ’ l l ' • '•o Gom
|fp*d witb ibe wntl ‘ ltd S*|p1 lif j , , th" insi'Hrlll -n - •*
■•'ggv. raid
i — p"t (*•• I .
| \V I *va f *mi lb*» fH oirM U g
I n - , to wikli his fi • "• I h»M 1
f »|ta |r MildlKDl ftaf|Mlfta »• L i t
t nip
i dug ' !■•••■
iIn tar I
tm l ib f irl« lf #
it '* *
from the bo," tl- ' ti"'
wr"fnllv
fltar ta t ||V **» itafUf* til#
(*taM|)|k- dr ir i lo i fa-e will. hi. Itaov irms
I»rsn n| ||(f S t i f f
|)ta|M(tr()taMt '*1 tn .,|d"l to look p i - .ent able to
viaitnr*
| d*H )tmu
»k*
During the h"1 vea'lie*. Jigps
I niff. «4t'i M»
,l.o like’* to ( s i - ••.... ....
Kinre
to h- u ,-d
- t-ao
1 ||i (fiti'f ( 11*" I h it
4 f # fit t i l lh - hose h#
anno! t'a-* it
b r t h h a |d*»** h r t h # e rlv m l «n* •Hit •age*. .I|gg&gt;
M 4* o « « m
* t« r « i »
tm
*l| •!•- lime he wan'* it
Y -'t -t d a v *1' t1'' ' •" 1 * I
\\ alk-r bad ■ •IM- getUm* (he
ho - away from J(g »'. "ho grab
Iv .I (I and '(» l* H , ou’t'n • - i «
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Two New Members

A it Inducted Into

Local Linns Club
T w it new m r m t i e r , »i( th e I I o n ,
t 'lu t i w e f — in d m l . d v e i l •»•!»•■ h i

Itsody Klrchhnff. former nrctdcnl
11 Nf *
1
it. I-.. it Ll»m«. t b#■
W 11 F"td«. pf eaefllg r flirt bunt.
al.
inini A II po, krf ltlUa »!*
Harry It iilmm »nK i*»u 1
vhmif ili Oet*ili#r thr Limit
rluii will ccl-iir wit th - •nnlvrr•ry of It* founding. I.lon*. their
wive, and charter mcmlw rt of
the original club, together with
Linn* from neighboring citie* will
L- invited Cw ll Carltnn is head
nf the committee in charge of ar­
rangement, Other member, are
W
(t. Livingston and ll-n ry
Witte
Platts wer- announced for hold­
ing several roc-tings at night dur­
ing th- n-sl .ever aI month*. The
first of these m e-ling». Including
a .teak supper, wilt lake plare
on the n -n in g of Th ;ir»d iy , Kep*..
7, at the home of tnhn Ivey.
T h - nuhltrlty value of 500
card* with picture* of the San
ford Linn at the Z«n, w a, alre,,.
n| hy President Robson. C. f .
WrUh I* handling this program.
The post card* wilt he used hy
the t’liih anil members in rnrrespnndenre.
John Kadcr will h-ail the I I m*
Blood Hank committee, sal t (.ton
Robson, and will work out a pro­
gram In acetiring donor*.
Jack Morrison reported that
memliership of the Lion spon­
sored esplorrr troop nf Boy Scouts
was Inactive during the summer
month, hut added that the troop
will reconvene in AO days. He aakad member* to attend SIIH foot­
ball game* to determine the "beat
blocker" eligible fnr a trophy t&gt;
be presented by the Lions.

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Whan they finally

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sway from him, hr w«ot d’* Ids
toner and sulked *« gnv u*t*ei I*
year "l.| might
J ig g , is trying bard to c't
Used to tile baby female mandrill
n *hr nr*t -age. I"J* •on bin shgets -n tire lv (oil true *s •••' n'mo
• pecially al feeding lime
U"
favorite H1#! I, W b»a(i- and i*»tn
It b ii flakes.
Children at" ssk-d •'» gl'e Mr
lijsvia a nam- fur tb- baby mot
kry. t»n arrouilt of th - v-.-ra tio n
dll" lo ili— Isle Meggi", till. name
i, no long-r acceptable, hut o ile r
name, auhmlttrd will (w to m b'-c-*1.
S s m fo n l W r n llu T
High yesterday. M
t.nw today, 72
Rain yeaterday, .O'
Total
August rainfall, l - G
Inches
Noinial August rslnfsll. 7.1(1
inches
Tides: lo w at 0:1.1 and high
at 6:2(i

The WuhIher
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Aug 2J '(Ft
Vi
A»heville
81
7fl
M
Boston
7«
61
Buffalo
ao
11
Drtroit
63
an
Ihwlge C ltv
86
Fff*nn
91
AA
?n
Galreaton
Wi
72
New Orleans
AI
Saint l4*ui*
82
76
61
Seattle
A4
72
Washington, D.C.
78
91
Apalachicola
78
Jacksonville
01
92
90
Kev West
39
70
Melbourne
94
74
Tampa

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Th e * N e e d

WE DNESDAY AUG. 23, 1950

j* K w m n h k r a l d . h a n f o r d . F l o r id a

RESWVaUBN AGliN!

F o r S ta te s m a n s h ip

“ B &lt; e w th c h e d M K i l l i n g
L e a d s T o M o b A c tio n

BEALIST1C a r t IN l|
VIENNA — iff?— Reativru fa not
reallvw if It portray* thing* aa
they rraily are. In that cat# if*
naturalism, which only reflect*
b.'.rgto* decadence. That- fh#
late.; art lewor. being taugh; !g
Hungary according tu tepoxc*
tearilne Vienna.
A
Hutigar'ah «rti»t. have breiT
told to stl^pf "heroic realiatn*' at
praetttro in th* Soviet Union.
Heroic rralitm * »how* thing* at
•ley ougi.t to be. For tho«* ar*
t’«:a v.hw are in need of idea*, th*
O rumnnitt Party hs« Iw ird th#

M i M t M la I MO
The appalling inability of our public servants to rvaJixe
kaa IM Ir
Mtm4a&gt;
ROC-ERSVILLE. Tenn.. Aue.
•M H a U i
their responsibilities in then- day* of crisis should shocii and
2 3 __vD—
Pcltcw and vneitff'v
III H a o a i a A&lt;n w
------- Tt 1 T i j i r - T - - ataii»r dismay .v e ry patriotic American even more thun the apdeput e* fought oti a mob of
*t. in*, a* Ik. 1^.1 oiiir. pniiinu luck of tanks and other military equipment.
"-re* too In a brtak but brief gun
n &gt; J r m .i"«i«r"‘h V iMr*! * r'
So long have the |HilitlciunH played the old game ol
ba*7i* at th* Havtkin* county Jail
N O I .I . A S I I |„ Ill* A V
1vote-getting, personal advantage, and gambling with the
r.e lv .oday.
IlSIl.r
public welfare for |wrti*an |Niliticul purposes, that now they
I.O M IM I* ( I H A *
:jhariff Brkdiey fll .id *»id at
M— 1.4— N i u i . r
_
do not seem to la* able to awaken to the realities of u world
I-ac: tw j men wars wounded ai
"
ith u d u r f r o s HAT*:*
M situation which is threnteniriK their, and our, very existbt-a-a*#n IS and .'J shot* were
ST I 4 n * t r
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ance.
r red by officer, ar.d *h. crowd
lif t
M e «lh a
— — — —,MM..
rolio.virg ''rucir 11-1" them* a;
rathersj outnde the Jail.
That this failure is bipartisan become* increasingly ol&gt;■ N e irih a
i««*•
« i
V patrol' arrevting an fm_____' *- ________ ■
IS .M vjou*. The Tam pa Tribune has pointeii out that the bulk
Plan «aio the m-&gt;ti atonne J tl.e •*in u py The -*vte prote-ii.
All •fcdaar* n.llr** m l* .1
Jail
to
get
Carl
Walter*.
40.
r.elJ
•i demanding a henvy sentence
b n M le k M
..4 a .il—
.1 of tile Hepubllcan Party, while denouncing Administration
on * murder charge in tn* den ‘
n l l.r Ik*
mt
of two women ho claim', j
V .. . , . . . . . . Hill »* *..*.*&lt;! I.* Iail Icy In tin* T a r Last and laying the blood of American
•I n i . l a * • 4 . » r , , * l « « &gt;■&gt;*•
soldiers in Korea upon the shoulders of Secretary Acheson,
*d had ’’b*wiuh*d" him.
choir
lingttie
lluaajin
aosr*.'
H.r&gt; — « , . i . 4 l a O a i a O i M| I . I . . 4
After (he thootina ended and of Ir.teri -t I) -leiimg to k pol*C*
inorae* u *.**•*■*.o* *. i.*. not only shows in it- past record no sound alternative to
'.he
mot
diapaTted,
Waiters
wa(
Administration policy but is totally unnble to combine on
(m
» « r f c . I 'k lr a a . , Il*lr*all. K .a *
l:t.lco't. Comwittniat bos«
rnken to an un-lliclosed Jail in Mat&gt;a
a* n i | . aaal * l. I . « a l n unoery. lUitir.g 'h« rir*’ br-ad
any
sound,
consistent,
overall
policy
of
it*
own.
ra*t Te n :.* ""
T M I t a r a l l la a —
la # mt i l .
in the ' Feirtral of cue New
it.*publicon leaders of the W h e r r y -H alieck- Hrldges
M a a la M
I*.—
M k «rk la t a l l l M
Th* aftstilf •* J two pools of Otto* offer ng the thanks of thy
a a a l.ila a lr fa &lt;•&gt;» — » l* r r » » a b t l type have repeatedly supported the Communist-.Mora m 6l»»d were found outside the bc- itreui" Rreti'/rnic mlirstet Ertto#
* a i l.a mt all n ,* l . r . I w a a a*la ird
s *y*u Jail, on- n*«r rn* door and Hungarian worker to Premier Sta­
■• fkla a*aaa|&gt;aiarr. a* h *II — ai
tonio line in their attacks on aid to Kum jiv and military
•• — fta dlaaalrkra
srothrr about h- lf s block away.
preparedness. It i- universally recognized that only the
lin.
'WEDNEMDAV. A lli. ai. I « 0
intervention of American -oldii rs could have saved China
TOUAY'h lit HUT VKKSK
from the Communists; yet tliis same fi. 0 . I*, faction which
Hut uur human mlnda ranmif now howls so loudly after Secretary Acheson's scalp would
1
K aa* lh* infinila. Wr ran ah*&gt;» have been th* lust to support sending American boys to
w much w* ln»r tkc falhrr h&gt;
our Irralmrnl nt hit rhlldrrn. IL** ('liina in the fall or winter of last year.
*'lf,’’ says the Tribune, "Senator W he rry and his
dMril do *r Iota fiud'a rhildiru
Do a* latr aur neighbor* a. aur- group want to hear tin plaudits of the country, if they are
ItlvaaI; Thou *ha)l lova (ha l.ui'1 really sincere in having the American people better equipthy Dial with ail lh) hriot. and
with all thjr rout, anil with all thy |s*d for the tremendous task of world leadership now thrust
upon them, let them define their foreign policy and tell how
mind. Matt. 22:37,
and at what cost it will la* carried out, instead of trying to
lltlllMSUr hliakrt (Jurrli l.li pin a senpey&lt;&gt;at label on a sinyle individual."
labelt* -haadlinr. Now in (Jutrn
The Republicans seem completely unalde to tuke up the
Vicloiia'a lour ibs would hat* lairdon. Th e intelliyi at faction in the party, Austin, Van*
dukru lb* builKaur*. Jutl e** I" ilenls-ry. Maryer* t Cha • Smith, remain relatively small
(how bow loyally it dipping
and unimiHUtant so fai a-* party counsels are concerned.
Extra Clean. Good Paint
bruriaiy ol ibr lirauoy hny- The G. O, I*, seems ls*nt on dissecting the .Murshall-Acheson
Local Owner, Good
Special
|&gt;olicy
in
Asia
until
it
i
left
hit
-ding
and
lifeless,
forgetting
dri »«y. tbit "a stable and tonMrchxficnlly — Only
hdrni oio* Uiii in dir maikn •**• their own policy bankruptcy end makiny no attempt to
io
fedtra! »ecurih*» o our toil loir fill the void
What, then, C (he policy of the Administration in the
«1 d«l* mt on lb* finintial Ironl
And ihr puncipal wra|Kin lot on h face of this irr*"poti; ib!« and rudderless opposition? Knther
than telling tile American public what it is which we ar.
• drlrmr it a baIanted bud(H.
Mantling for in Korea, rather than launching a world-wiite
B*tl teller in WatinnHlon. ai
war of wonts against Russian propaganda and Soviet Ini
prautifui Black Sydanat:*
S rdini to Kobcil hrwm in dir pcriiiI aggression, our Administration pursues the muddled
N*» Peat Cuv#r«, Good Paint.
Locally Owned, Radio,
ntCt-Uuion. it not. ai tuiiu* mnsbl course of normalcy, hopiny always for the best, and defy
clubv now."
K o k S o ld ie r s
Good Tire*
Good Condition
Good tire*, rXttrt good
bat a tuppoied. liir Atomic buriyy iny the adage that God helps those who help themselves,
‘‘They really c*tch on faat—
condition
Special
they have th* »plrit,“ (aid Mnvtrr
iC a a tla w a u e r a * ra a e O a a l
CMnimttmn't biucbuie'rn* wbit tu afraid to call for all out mobilization, afndd to lay befoic
THE NATION TODAY •riran
For Sal*
Sgt Clyde R. Pinkerton of Pop­
unit.
But
"Pi*t«l
Pale”
do in cm* of alumK waifair. bul the A m erluin |»eoplc and the world the Imre facts of lie*
BV JAMES MAItl.OW
535.00
t’lalno* didn't wait for trained lar Bluff, Mo, "Th e y belong."
llthrr. b* it known, the Interim im­ World situation and lacklny the imagination to present
Kapuhlic of Koican aoldiar* to
The Rok aoldlera and their G l
I f , a l l \ ( i ( r , I lit* I i I hr
port of thr Sroatr Come Intnir ihose facts ns they ouyht to be presented so as to inspire
14- u-.igrm t to him.
buddlr* ovatcom* the Inngua^'
m * 4 *af a mrrtrm M p l a l a l a g U r M |
Hi* men had baan impraatad by barrier by drawing picture* Tn
fating CotnmlMre. Mutt hr a lot confidence mid enthusiasm.
' k e s g n ( ' l i r a |*» I u N g r ra a la I Ihr
the (turdy help given them by th* (and of their bivouac area, of ,
* tirliil b f # B i| lt
i«fi*aran «.
H ty p
6t proplr ragri lo Irain luiw lo
Mr. Tru m an 's Administration may not Is* the most in
volunteer native bairar* in haul* tank* (lid airplane* and other mi» * * '! I*r r..w gr I a n
t iH lt e i
Ib r
i Hpgaf *i%r a l l r i , I l t t t w n
I I I ikb quick!
So they went into Taaju to vaak litary weapon* and icaiti each
cpmpeteiit in pur history, as .Mr. KUssen has charyed, hut lr 9rr rfi n• ItlrM
i a be M ill* 1 h t i r f a r e , lilta e
volunteara who would join them other* word* for them.
o w ilt itr I t r n t r d aa If #liv|
Although tba talent of Amrn- it Is without question the most laekiny in imnyinntfon, viy- rkbmalii ibiffriM
210 M A G N O L IA a y e .
a* actual fighting man They got
M f i n n . I l la « n B K r « t v 4
On* veteran veigeant philan*
i*r,
political
courage,
and
that
yenlus
which
miylit,
by
the
Meat
aapaiM
r
f
»
l
l«
i
t
i
|
a
a
I
lata
»
r
r
l
r
«
ti* memhei* of th* Korean con­ tbiopically undertook to teach a
can caiuallirt in Kuira it by no
P H O N E 1034
SAN FOR D. FLA .
i a d ia iila a l
| lr p # llstabulary. The (lx were promptly few Rok Puddle* the Intrlcadei of
mtant certain, die inn tu lion u very momentum .if its yreatn-ss, carry the nution through l|*«M W ilt h r atM taJril n h e r e
to victory,
i*-u*d two candy bar* and two poker.
icl"
(it
Ihe
Min
f
feilte
imrltoti
owing that llaty sre eslenawe
parka of clgarat* and given hoi
&amp;anwtu*l,,Ru»m&gt;
li«* nut
IM*I lull
Imi 4
'V j t o v hail such genius in yovermnent in the |u,st
•nwliilr. Ruttn bat
meal. That world awapt through
W A a llIN tiT O N . Aug. JZ -t/P)
•
,,,,,
b
!«
very
sort
of
leadership
which
Americans
seen,
V,n,r .S*4-i«l Heeunty lav tv ,chr*l tbe city like a fraah wind acroa*
tingle man. and it nut comaulled
to kue ;snyi wliiueat ihr United most willbiy to follow. .Mr. Trum an lias completely and - l - 'l lo go op. Ho i&lt; tlif ttuxiunt ol ilia rir* paddle*. Immediately tha
battalion waa awamped with vol*
your pny itiat'a Isia U* .
Stain appairntlji tnuifl |&gt;o*ii kb
I. tJont Jati. I, I'j&amp;l only (h* untaara.
riius,
with
n
»
Administration
lackiRK
the
alipbtrai
I gMAgaa flood of young mm into
Color.rl Clalno* acaptad 140 and
fltiit ts.oflt, bt your pay caft C*
Woody mow of (be Red machine Vi,,!m i,"fn ni ' ’ K,'!'rf A , wV'fwl *e,,(h‘hshi|i ami an oppmiiUoii i*o*l li&gt;* iWial Hivunty. Altrr Immadialtly eatabliahad a “ buddy
In celebration of
ayataru’* to Indoctrinate hit H«ka
Wbal if another Korea luma up m « .jn llig l&gt; hl.iljUih?,. of sturiiiK utioii till* Mrssstsost o|r|mrtun Inn. I, It'ii Hi, fi, .t f.'MUNi
into American Arm y way*. Each
il&gt; n.r iiiiMIc *i t v in* which the history of our country ha
'L
Hi*
la&gt;
itarlf
will
go
up
II,
ope,
ol
.be
MkidJe
L*rl.
in
t
40 yoers of n r v ld
•*.*.'•4. kgnlii in ll**s&gt;, ngkin in liMiS, Buk wat taathrii with a C l who
key, bat. lire rce. YugoiUeie. over uf/onlf.l, wo are indeed f», tqf with n pravo | ^ b l « n
ahaiad every detail of hi*
hta Ufa
out, for Du- ia** Urn**, in IS7U.
(^timblf*
iiivn
intiil
l
«
fiHiml
to
enrry
us
through
this
crisis
wit), hiui— from cleaning a rifle
Huat/w. (teiusny or'ibe S
Gulf Life preients . . .
Thtv rvtiinin* how ihr i n woika lo going tu tha laKint.
natlAii countlin/ Wr could blrrai ff is th,' &lt;hity Of tlh* both m ajor parties to I,ring that l.a,! mil will work:
•'There i« no mura effectiv* way
r*
,ln “
"** v r.a t us ours surely it
ouiteltea while dying lo pul oul
If you’rr &gt;inployi-,1 long •noogh of utilUing Mouth Korean mancan bo found somewhero.
at) tbe lillle bonlim all oyei llte
In a joli covt-ml l*&gt;- th* HtwUI Ha- power linn by making their man
curlty low. you'll g*&lt; no util *g* part and parcel of an American
wOild. while Rutna gelt ilmingfi
[irnaion'nr, if you &lt;llu, hcurflt* for outfit" aald Claim** "They eat
sad aliuiigri. and ullimalrly fifed
la G s s o n I n I n t l o n t ’s in
our Mirvlvor-,
like an Amarican, drew like ao
ouiteltei (tiitflooted by * gigantK
1/
Th* |h-ii- itj,i mill th* li-n*' ** ar* American and rut thrir hair Ilk*
tnomlti wbefe oui ii length had
an American. They aren’t treated
*»iA
on*
of
■
»
-[rt-f-tnl
Horial
Scur­
wV,
)
V
‘
"
"
UVl,re*Kn
Incionesln
„|
pearsS to have l » firm'd one painful lesson which so mam
been fully diwipaled____
fy fiinil iok'i&gt; up ol a , p*&lt; lnl ik&gt; aa rannun tixiaer or aaigned ju*t
tu fatigue detail*. They share ev­
“J f f j P ”* Imlepeiitlenla have learneii by the process „| ii i-is'i-ini y,.11erything Juat a* If they were OF*.
A good tuggriliuu coniei from trial. Ihe weaknesses of a confederation of sovereign states
Ait I'niploy* in n rovf-mi Job
Ho far no arrangement ha* baan
tbe Goeemot'i Ibgliway bafeiy
greater than the strength. This was n le s m T v icri ntul hi* ampin ye r, *hm* npially made to pay lh* Hoka. But a rw
Conference which would make could have Is'eii garnered from the history of
in pnyoig lliai Ink.
ginwitla I command** In thair own
1 1
( ITie i.iw pin,lilt mi vintduvvr army draw* only 112 a month.
feulomobile dfiving inilruclinn cunt....... »"• A r.irj,......... C W w J K E But L “ m -.b
pultoiy in all Floiida high k IiooIi , t Ini Ihe exj*ei intent. Now tile group of half a scon* of in lo pny the whole In* hiniteif, hi* And ihe Hok captain, Soo Whan
lime rtnl yoiitn, tmt few Ui*,** (ihung, aaya hi* men aren't wor­
,) |U i* * I,-.» of leaching (tropic
ried about inonev. He I* a atocky
dependent slates, each with president and cabinet is to I**, •lo.)
Lfetin. rip.vi.'«* hitiury, Lngiuli, abandoned In its stead will Is* a single central government.
Bight now the In i i* I S prr *-nt 26-yra,-old gradual* of th* Ja *arh (lolnl 3 |n-n*ntl *ui Ihe firm panri* Military Academy who hat
tr teen pi .ihrrealit.. *‘ 'hry tan
there will Is*, that is, if the hold-outa can Is* won over n.IKkl of your pay. Thnl mean* to tie dltcouragad from enforcing
go right .ui and kill ihrm
ibese are the Mouth Moluccas Re|iubllc and Dutch New- you aiul you, hoi.i. eaeh pnv a i«v dlaelpline by whacking hla Kok*
dying lo dtine an auloinohite. No
t.a.
In the cm*,* ,,f South Moluccas It is a rrM ter of of fIT* (total fitO) If you gel a* brwadvlda with a Samurai aword
longer ia il enough lo know In. « lo
ha alwaya carrtaa. II* la credited
miieh ni S.1.IHK) a yea;.
L o w f-C o ff
• •
Had and tlop a car. 0 1 even ho*
At thl* moment ami until Jan with killing (even Red* with tha
t, ISM no matter how mwrh vou aword in hand-tohand combat.
lo back it; a driver not lo be • X
........ T . - '* • • * f
"W # gat along Ilka two flnaart
•win atmv* U.OQO, the taa I* only
. menace on (be highway* to him*
on tha aam* hand,” aald Cat
The effort toward imiwpwiidcrcc }« Ind..*,*
has Ish .h .4, th, f*m MMSXl.
public, mutt know
ydf^and lo Itho
ho publi
flf you rind you've hrei, tMar* tain Boo. “Tb a buddy vyatam will iptoi il' kjf,
hnmpered from the loginning liy internal divisions Sa h U m
long it lake* to tlop *1
for mote than the tirvt W.IWI of ft maha tha United Nation* war ~
^
*K* I*, '
*t
of IHmrntion fn,m you run a*t a refund fn, tha' fort tOO par cant affactlv*
to milea an hour, th# t|wrd at DatrhHV,d.l|!iiinK ,U U,rr&gt;l ‘u "
*■
;'t'i 'M
Dutch lolomal government, have sometimes lo rn mnr.. In year fn itt Social Hacurllv.l
Y n , you'll want to aak your U u lf Life Man about tha imaging'
*i, a fii
wkith il it toff lo luin a comer, u-nt on seizing freedom of action In th e l?
&gt;
f f if a jl
Bul. -tartlng Jan I, l*St. lkrtalao* aald lh* voluntana had
whal rautea (kidding and what to
feature* of thi» N E W policy which, in your younftr and more active
taa. Will he on Ihe first (3.(100 if proved
than on working toward freedom for all of Indonesia If
Ihenaivlvaa able 'aoldlera
do in a (kidding car, and an in­
w o rk in l ya sn , actually |ivca you and &gt;our family doublc.banifiu,
unified state can la* achieved, with the honesi'! l
r of vour pay. although M,e rate of lh* and Capt. A rt Weatbura, camfinite variety of olhn ihingt in­ these vi,rioas groups. Indonesia will take H 1 , 1 stride u ! taa it-•-If remain* Ihe name until (wander of a company, atided:
double-prolaction at aurpriiin|ly lov, coat.
lli.1 t.
cluding road ligm and hand lignali ward becoming u real nation.
“They like It her# #o wall that
" 1 " K " ,ri,U , " Ho. after Jan, I - with you and we couldn't beat (ham away with
which llieir |tarenli for thr mod
vour Iki&lt;* each paving
tierTha n in lattr year*, aa the children grow up and
part uu(f rle urly air
ipublr
•■••ol in that tint I.i .opu if yoa"
of leaching them became they
pay- carh of ym, will be, paying the laat time. But, a* tt ilaaa, the
In l im e O f N e e d
family rcaponaibil.'iie* become lest and leaf, your
H lB h llg h t t o f th * m w
aelf-emplnyad will contlnu* to pay
IM, a total lav of I list.
do *1 know ihemrelvei.
• tax I H tima* that uf an ampolicy
mature* a* paid up inauraneg— no morn pre­
But
-onirthtnu
rl«r
happen*
an
4
0
th
A
n
n
i
v
e
r
s
a
r
y
P
a
l
i
t
y
Turkish tr(M,n.i have started for Korea to fight for tht
Pirtidenl Truman look lime out United Nations. Though they are few, probably not more Jan. I. On that dal* about IO.iVm).- ploya or employer.
mium* to pay— yet il continue* to protect you by
Iter*'* how lh* lax will
go.
i&gt;00 ;o-opt - who»e jolw never be­
from ihe arduoua caict of dale
than two thouaand, their arrival should cheer the hard- fore were rnvered liy Mortal Serur (tartlng Jan. I, 1961, whan th»
(uaranteein*
payment of iin|lr benefit* in the amount
lo aign a bill eaempling (idling tonJ [ D O U ftill
ity will be admitted In the pro­ taxable earning* rtaa lo IS,600
pressed U N forces them.
from the praaent (3.000.
trill from the lottery law. Il ii
gram.
thown on the face of your 40ih A n nivcrtary Policy.
Students of ancient, history will recall tho battle of
1961 to 1964— I H percent each
They include ratf-employed pec14 ^ j ’i , *
A ..
( . vJ L [
aJ K
' vA w
•ratifying lo W r* that Cougmi
M OST M N U IT I
Marathon, where ten thousand Athenians faced many pie, dumeatlr worker*, regularly on lh* employe and employer (to ­
A'ur.i ¥ Itftpf%f| A
inlrrruptod legiilalivo ntoeatiliet it
tal
3
Percent)
but
I
H
percent
for
White
you'rg
talking
wiih
o
n
f
o
l
the
G
ullL
ife
tfmes their number of Persians. The Athenians to all ai&gt;- employa*! faim worker*, rmplgyav
the mid*l of tbe gluteal a m i 1 1
|m&gt;ii ranees were alone, other Greek cities being afraid to *&gt;f non-profit otgariitathma, ate* the aelfiemployed
M en titled below, eak him about this company he
American hiitory to adminialei a
1961 through 1969— 3 percent
help. A t the but moment however, they weru Joined by other*. Fur all tirept the aatf* each on lh* employ* and employer
rgbuke lo buroaucracy gone mad.
etaplpyad
tl*a
tarn*
rule*
apply
%
A
M
a
Z
l
N
O
L
Y
reprcaenl* .
end h r’* aur# to tel) you that G ulf L if t
1,000 I'lntaeans.,
p .,L
The employe fend the atapleyer will (total 4 ptreant) but 3 partaai on
H aooma that many yean ago Con*
now hei more than S500 million of in t r a n e t ia fore#
The lift of th li unexpected aid may have Ircen the fac­ each pay IH percent on Ihe flryi tha i#If-employed
m
pniaad a law banning from
I960 through 1964— 3H paiatnt
lo w IN CO ST
tS.dOO of Ihe worker'* wage*.
tor
which
lipped
the
scale
and
enabled
the
Athenians
to
and that he'* right proud vi hit company’* retard qf
tbo mail* newipapen or any print.
But there’* a illfferanr* with each on the employ* and employer
bul
If*%I W
UI I V patfatu
*d matter tending to foMti, an* win the battle that saved the nncltml world from conquest
e velf , mployed. The ta* on .* (total 6 percent)
•ervice, iti tieadj growth and finsnuial *lren|l|)— emj
elf-rmjiloyvkt man, line* he ha* w on th* aalf-ami ‘
courage or promotr a lottery. Hut by Persia. Th e Athenians never forgot thla timely succor
IP66 thrvug
the company's prbud of him, loo! •
Throughout
the
rest
of
their
existence
as
a
separate
-dat**
•
va
I#
i*’»ru
thr
tntal
tag,
will
b
aiau then the poatasaiUr generel.
A irrcenl, nr IH limn* that ar each on tha tmplaya avd amployor
public
prayers
were
offered
"fo
r
the
Athenians
und
tit
imprettod by tbe magnitude of bit
* •arploya or i-tnpluyar. Individ (total 6 percent) but 4H paniat
M . W . Dslrymple, Supt.
on tha aelf-amptuyad.
•am importance and enjoying the Plataeans".
•tilt,
Oor soldiers may well develop something of this feel
1970 and thataaltar— SU partherefore, a aclf-amplny*i| man
■mm or let* normal human land
Aceata
ill nee a total la* of (Ml on Ihe cant *6ch on (La amploya and am
ency of thtowing hit weight around lay toward Ihu Tu rk s , and to the other members of th*
employer (total OH percent) bad
ir r f *tkX) of hi* pay.
United
Nations
who
send
troops
tu
their
tide.
aa much aa poaatble, hat ruled that
I L E . Patton
B. H / W iU U iM
Thit i mure than employer an&gt;( 4H percent for ttw aalf-auiplayad
a fiabrnc coateat in which n ptiie
At tha ber' " 1"* nt thla aforr
employe Indlvldukllr pay (M aadlt
C. I,. Powell
R. M. Uufford
MALE DEATH H A TE IHUII
Dick a*Utgb*r, S*nt* O p A on lh* firat (S.titiQ of • worker'- It wa&gt; aaU th# tax rata ia • i.*Ula’ awarded to the penon catching
new football cofech. Haa « lot In pay hoi lev* than I halt combined uled” to ri*a at aUlad IqUrval*
IN ITA L Y
|fm hii n * fish it a lottery, and
comniin with L(n Caaanov*. hi. lH a l tax of (Hitt.
in tha yaar* altaod. That wa» tha
or any other ii
HOME — (AA— Although ihert prwlfeMMcr. Both roarHau In high
daclaion of Congraaa racantly lAnd that*, tiia way tl will
k am
coocernmi
big ebengaa la|ttw Social
•la a million mot* woman than achool, war* In thg Ngay, uaa th* until Jan, t, tb(4. Then—
formatton tad have two dau«h
in n mm
ibn.
Although
tha
amount
of
at
man la Italy. *bf ajalg iboUt D Ttar*.
*
g J lfiimum
fiif nto
iff* *|K•.-A*11$» i' t. •;■i'MI Incx that can k* l u a ) ramalaa
thaw th* feaudfe tats, tb* !▼
« « t* e m it . i w i j w a f t M a i i x *
Usai'
•" '
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S A N F O R D , f L O R lD A

Pilots ( lull

Congress

Social A n d Personal Activities
telephone N R

Social Calendar
W K I»N r&gt; in V
Prayer meeting „i ih.
Kir •»
HaptUi r’hurrh at k h i p \|
Under the *p..n*..r.hip «.f Beta
pma I'hl Mirniily Ihi rrreptinnial
al
the
Frrn.ild laughtim
Mfin.irial ll'i.pitnl .. M,. John
Lee.

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The Sanfnrd Tnwn-rtid Uni,
will hold It* rrg n U i meeting at
the Tourltt Centc* ut T rti» p \|
M ONDAY
The Hrardall Avrnur i'ltili «il|
m»»t at I hr Chapel at (Ml I1 \|

Jonelle Lee Knjoys
Third HirtInlay
l.ltllr Mt»» J"tl« III I . . n i l
bratrd hrr third birthday with a
party given hy her iii'lh .i MrJ. Li Lrr at thr it homr Oil C u t
Avcntir Monday aftrrnoon
T h r rhlldrrn galherril in iho
garden* wheir thr tvhlr war to n
Laid with multi coloi m i- papri
and rannpinl with pa»lr| *lrramera. T h r cake war in Ihi form
a littlr whitr landi with pink finwrra.
a
Uarrir* wrre ptayrrl in thr par.
Wien* until a latr hotlf whrn
Jonrllr'a gue.t- nrrrr mvilr.l in.
•Me to *ing happy birthday and
watch hrr blow out c 'inllr. and
open many
- p i»~ ni.-.l |.V
hrr friend*.
Ilrfrr»h|tinil. ..f trr rtram.
cakr, r .until. and rltcwing t-ntn
wa» arrvni by hrr nuilhn and
atilktrd by Mr* e II Winn
Thoar prraent with littlr Jnnrllr
w rrr Miun-tti jr&gt;,|
M.'.igh.
ton. Suaan llaynm , Cary Winn.
• A n n Alkrn, l.inda William*. lb-tty
Odham, Bobby llrndrr &gt;n. Hilly
Ptrm prr, Johnny iiur*rll. Johnny
Irar*. Drnvrr Vodopith. Kaye II.d.
loway, ami Alluon l^rr.
AJao Mr». K. J. Mouehton. Mr*
H . L. Ilaynr.. Mr* II. •*- " in n ,
**"• D,CK Aikm . M r. Ilrailry
Odham Mr*, f . r . ||,n.lrriu.n.
Mra. William Hlrm prr, Mr* J
of Kiraimmrr. Mr
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Mi*, f’harlr. Vodnpirh
A••"••"way. M m r. it
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Mia* I mi t Mar Itrown
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L O N D O N , ,\ug. i t . i,|y ,
y
London new^papci .4 id
Prince** Margaret |* ri!(j*c»*d to
•he ^'*r *
•'••*i,,ith and that tin
official annoiinrrinrnt of thr I*-,
trnthal "will !*■ trir nc»t important
event in thr rr.yal family.'1
The Lrrndori Kvrning Star qimtA(*d “ friend* of Ihr Prinrca” a*, it*
“ authority for thl* r,.-w*t engagement re|torl
The 27-year-nt.l Karl of Dal­
keith ha* brrn a frirod of Prinera* Margaret alnre rliildhno&lt;l aoj
la among the *ryrral young eligi­
ble* who havr nrcortml hrr at
night chlhr, thratrrr and hou»r
part lea. Dalkeith, who n u r d a*
• lieutenant in tHr Itoyal Navy
during the war, will mne day in­
herit one nf thr large*! fortune*
_ l n Britain.
Torreva. I n&lt;&gt;wn a* gnphTWond.
t* native in Ainrrira irr I llwrtr
county. Fla . *nH the oitb-r* l.rn
eomer of l*e&lt; aliti Conirlv, Cra.

Kirthday Observed
lly Jimmy Williams
Jimmy William., rrlrhratr.l hi*
ri'th I nth.lay with a party at
hi* home, given hy hi* mother,
Mr*. Trr I William* on Plumn**
Drive Thur»day aftrrnoor.
Th r p»rty wa* held in Ihr playim'in of thr gatag- which w *» dc
rinatr.1 with balloon* and dream ­
er • of pink, yellow and blue rrepo
paper.
Th r rhlldrrn playrd game, and
prizr* w rrr won hy t*orky llig gin. and Buthie Carlton.
Itrlrr.hm rnt*.
rnn.Dting
of
lakr. ire rrr.im randy, pink lemnnailr and huhhlr gum were
••rvr.l to thr young cited*. The
1 " It • wa* a»ri*lrd hy Mr*. D.
H M'atklnt, M r- C. K. Carlton
•rid Mr*. C. II. Carlton Jr.
fhorr invitrd to r&gt;e with Jim m y
w rrr Anne Crapprt, Carolyn tillV*rd.
Arm
Schumacher,
Pat
V\ right, Catolr
lllgganhotham,
^‘airry Thur«tnn. l-inda Kchol*.
Sandra Katridgr, Sharon Hl»er,
"• •"•trr Martina. I inda Kitt.*,
IV rd rr I cr. Hetty Ann Slaton,
Valine Ripley, It ut hie* Carlton,
Mary .1 m r l.anl-eth, Barbara Sen
karik. Sherry l-ee. Ilarbara and
Maty M. Kinlry, Dottie, Syllva
and Shrraly m William*, l.inda
I el v. Corky
lliggin*,
Dudy
Crawford,
Jimmy
Trrw llllg rr.
Mike Dutiran, Wayne Whitten,
Tin* Hirhard*. M'all Merrlwether,
Alan Pondrr, F-dwtn Dodrron, Bohhv Willlamr. Dale Hitcher. J. C.
Singletary. Clark Murray, Doyle
Carlton, Creg Carlton. f-el.itner
I •v. tleorge Hugh Carlton, Michaid Markin., Dorothy Tyre. E l.
len Carter, Sheala and Chuek
llert, Jane W hitr. Klilalieth Wi|.
Ham*, l.inda and Jane M’illiam,
David
Carlton.
Charle*
an I
Cenrge Slnothoff, Allen Tuttle.
Johnnie White. Hohhy William*
■nd ta rry William*.
Alan Mr* T J. William*. Mr*.
D It Matin.*. Mr* C. II. C arl,
ton Jr , Mr*. R. W. William*,
Mr*. C K. Carlton, Mr*. John
M'hitr, Mr*. l-cltner l-ry and Mr*.
C. A William. Jr.

Meclinu Is Held Hy
Woman’s Society

P e rso na Is
Mt»» Mary Wilke* left today to
vt*it in Plnevtlle, |j» m d Winn*.
Imro, S. C. for alxiut two week*.
Mr. and Mr*. J*mr* M'att are
vacationing in M'a.hington, |». C.
and New J i i m x Tiny a iv i x p . , ! ed to return tni* week.
Ilaiel and fienr Clau-e from
I'ouU liiy ino ed and Cary lin n ' in a ion antic moment from
t'rrrri. • how mg Thur*day ami
Wil.lw.Nnl •pent la*t wi-rk a. the MtiM‘* new hit, t ’ri.i*
will Jo
gue»t of Mr. aod Mr
H airy Friday &lt;&gt;n the Ititi S r ret n.
Watt.
Mr* Harry Watt ha* rrturnrd
home oftot attending .uni inn
*chi&gt;o| al thr I'n iv rraiiy of h'lori
da
Mr*. A P Tryan and daughter
(•ail of Thomuvilte, lie
*r*
(pending a week’* vacation with
her mother, Mra. K V Miller.
Mr. and Mr*. -lark Ib-.d arc
I&lt;*aviug tomorrow for l.ancn*ter,
I’a. where they i ,11 make theii
future home.
Mr, anil Mrr*. C harle. |V nl
havr rrtiirnr .1 to I a n e a .t e r . Pa
after taring down here for the
marriage of their .Oil, Jack to
Ml** Hetty Jane Wilke.
Mr* J I'. Wilton i* racup*rul­
ing at her home on Wr*l Tw en­
tieth Street after undergoing a
turgerv at the Orangr (ieneral
Hospital.
Mr. and Mr* John Sehirard and
aon*. Jack, *Brantley and Duke,
have rrturnrd from a month'*
varntinn in Blowing Rock, N C
and William.burg, Vo
Mr. and Me*. A. ti. Mclnnl*
and family rvpect to return t«
Sanford Saturday after having
.pent their vacation in lllnrkatnck,
8 . C. and Montrr at, N. CMr*. Boy Holler i* vi.itm g her
»l»ter Mr*. A S
MeCaltum rt
Hadden llelgnt*. N V. Mr* Hol­
ler will attend the wedding of
her neire, Mi«* Ann McCallum
which will take place Ihi* Satur­
day.

I I . J llutehiaon ha* returne I
to Sanford fnm. Teva* and Mi**t
a.ippi w hrrr he ha* turn for the
The Women** Society nf Chrtit- la*t .evrral week* on a hualne**
ian Service nf the Fhrnrier Meth- trip. Mr. and Mr*. llntrhl»on will
i»li,ii Churrh held It* regular rctnm t" Mi»»i»»lppl In the fall
monthly oireling Tue.day after- where M r Hutrhi.on i* in bu»irwwtn at tile home of Mr*. J. II, ne»».
Wynn.
DF.PF.NDAIII.F. C I.A 8 S
Mr*. Wynn, prrridrnt, prr.ided
over the meeting Mr*. II. A.
The Dependable C|a«* of the
Strlnm ryri led thr
me devotional
orriKinnai af
ar•thodl*l Churrh held their
ter which Mr*,
e v e n in g
t SWteHl
meeting
V
n e M h rr Mmvtajr
Mon,la f»ft»
ronducted the p
home
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lOme of
o Mr*, n K. Hoff on
Student* fmm Money f.and«The nevl meeting will he held Parte A v w if .
Tho*e prewnl were Mr*. It «
at the home of Mr*. II. A. SteinHerron, Mr*. J. M. Leonard. Mr*
meyrr.
Nancy llriwk. Mra. W. It Kirlw
Afterward, a aortal hour waa Mra V. I - Smith. M r. C
held and Mra. Wynn, a&lt;*i«trd by Wallia, Mr* J. II. lo erh .lt. and
Mr*. Ira 8ten»tmm, *crvrd dr- Mm. J . Roy Thornton.
lirinu* refre.hment* to Mr*. A.
W. Ifamiel, Mr*. S. K. Norwoo*!,
Mr*. M'ilbur Nolon, Mr* lawrn
Steiruneyer, Mr*. It. I,. Sir ward,
M r. Robert D a . Mr*. «». I». Wade.
M r.. A. K IM ..o n. Mr*. hMna
Normond, Mr*. Carl Bradbury,
Mr*, •"hr'-t! •*•! Mr* Stelnme.
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' » » . Mra Kunkw Walker and Mia*
M*vh«ll* Ca«*irlr,
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■ n u : i i s r •»n t\ \ *
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It. C U T i I I U t i n
l . r c I, f.,| ., o. i de i n . lead of a
' • tot* That'* the relaxation
Xli I! T h o m p -op of ninth h'.rn
l |ti P \ (P e te I Itali j
P ark r. im proving ufter
• vein! I ' ' J t l r . t o n p h \ . l . ian
month*' illii. ..
Ti t r t r ' t noihiiib* nunc fr U x m
Mr. *nd Mi*. B •••* it Heater * •-» •«» |»irk m i * i t n ti* • illr -p M in
have returned after n moilin’* , "'•i k*«i i»» a fi»%% nl Hr hr* I It'
vnrution in N orth Carotin*
•If ftM», tint nm ||r*(m |fi| t% fa
Mr and kft . J Rnrketian- tinvo *||A ttn * ,"
hr
iD tm ttt'tlln l
#'l
gone to llruiond Hearli for a 1• f* w illi m y • u v irrry , |h h ,“ I d
week'* v a n lion.
••Mftl,
dup
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Mr* t ' h e - ii i FroSm pent tnn •• \ f it*it* f « nItiihir **
we. ki nd with relative* at Win­
**• • • ( fh Hairy *• •••niptrf*
ter Haven.
•'•••II* |* »fil |*irrr»* a •«r»ir m
Mr and Mr*, klarvin F»t*»* anil "♦!••• "Kvrli4ni|**# m r * r%hilutnl •*
•on Itohby left recently for a two
"• • fMigr in S ah KtAftri«rn nf lh w.ek** vacation lit K.'y W r.t .
■ in I'h y iirU n ' | r l \
Mr and Mr- It I. tr o p e and Ihifi T hr ilr«i|*n tkhtiw * a i*uf
•on Itnlihv, Virgin!* and Mary • ••“ 'Inc i LiMirr A|?AitiF( ti %ivi«ll\
Caaper ahd llrtt* l \ k n *penl
L.irl i*f «»ur.|
S unday at D aytona Iteach
Mr*. Kuth llecham and family
l e t u . l o . l I.*-1 * r i a f t e r a two
Week** *lny in New V.ir V City
w h i l e the;, attended the H day
lnteinalion.il Jehovah** Wit net*
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Convention.
n i i m «n i %
Mr and Mr • H an d I Mercer
\nt*
•(*-•»** k itty Mf |l(|
and H e lm will re tu rn ••►m a fte r
To ilitflil Htiitg*
• pending thi .iiiiiini i at llu .cn ,
K|" H* I'tM ili
Ohio
• f'r*M •*••in•• Slni
na i ’ •«* . ••" % *1
Mr. and Mr*. F C. Htownlng
1 IS••#M# ft‘«*l 1 1 -V%
have ro m p b leil Ihetl touri*t ro n rt
•« 1•' * *f •»••! I' j i 4*tr
and ha*e atarled eon Iruetion nf
1. \lglit H-tllton
their horor .„, I ake i'll- o l&gt;tite.
4 #4 1••lM•»«at |hi|&lt;*
1 ill •l •(II# %1
Mr and Air* C Wale* will * .1..4 Il
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•pend 11*|. weekend in r,nti|*a, a 1
# 1 11. W Hntlih
• omblnal inn bii-n—.
and plea- 1# &gt;e 11 lit*Ml* 14 Ifl. 1». t*n Vrn a % 1 *1# N**•»* *
*ure Irtn
S|*», (Iff
Ml*. I \ nr. 11••-*. * h*a reluineil
a ft e r a month" vacation ,n New
n t i m %i » %i
fin rhiiltm **Siit»
Vork »tute
t
]n
s# «*•
Ml* halw.ud &gt; ut.- . ow ner of
Ik 11**lr(n In «•*'»••-*
the Midi* i* Ion. wn • att.-d In • •
*•» (*&gt;«»a (M'lorti •’|,,l'
Piilladeltihi* I*, .it-, of i t . mid­ 1
S»n» A e* •
* •»4 0•*•#- |(|| Nine*
den death of hi i m other.
1
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Mr* l ’ K Fi*hei Mr
i mma
* 1.. M"(nlnr |»#« otlofl*
linger and kti
I II i&lt;o&lt;
|*&lt; nl
1 1' It*..m1 In M4#|r
•«** 41(»tM Al Vln#
Thin alu*• "f la.l week .1 Cneoa
1*. l*till ttr#-l 4* Mf*#
llenrh
* •• 1 i **( #n* r 1 111*.11 f
Dry on A n ...ti
iirrl dairyht*r
1 44 rr pttlFlk | *4t
D lnnt J*. left re r r n lt y for their 1“ "tl 1 , i j. |' .. . 1
home in Indivnapol.., I n d , af- 1# I | 1 |l*'k 1 fSlfl 4( it*|*
J4 II#I«m|o ftl**»: f fine
loi a |-'i din • 1 . e n d w ee1 &lt;ta­ lM
Th ro ffnfi"
I' l
tting Mr. and Mi
I *w . I . def. 1' aa 1•». ».#•»»• A 14f
►
pill and ttr&gt;- I t . m a i l M .d .u - 1* |M \|"MtDiK Vat #1k
WI Id.
&gt;1 1 if - •». Ilo* el
M i't 4r •t Kdi !'##*•
Ml». ,M. P. Kglwit of It-tr -e 1
♦i •»e 41'nr 1*0 If \ n
M i r b . will arrive al Hi" end of •J Ik 9(041 ft *to.
I I — f Itil*
the m onth for a tw o w e * t . ' l i r a
1?
||Oft |'"i*«illl RtO
lion nl her home in S outh Lem
P i t k Mi
gbert I. rinplo\.*l in
D -'in it.
A nother new bii*iue*a film h
hern added • &lt;• the grow i* h i
in C e n tra l Florida Fulllet Sr*.
Iil.dtr C raft m n niifartirrer. nl
Air (aodilkmed
living loom figurine* nnd .1*'
rile* h a . Iiw . I ret on III way i
W fA TN E R !
ti.' In th e Lake Fill'll aerli.m
Their new atinlio biiildio,' l.i - |u '
been roinplete.l and aclivitle
D.cwn (Ipcn
p i * p e t a l |on for the »vim-r •-*
• I,’. I' M D«ll
•on are illMter w *v C reation
H y i m l o f i e i.d'h * - i . i r . i . ci •
(IN v l k T I N L F '
rlda m otif It their aim Ml p i - ,
To M f l I’ M.
d'lrt* ire eopyrtgbted Tl,e ho i
ne.« |« owned by Atm* Faltii r Sv
roa &lt;l« »ie*| f*,hn Fraolt'ir. Si
nnotrlt and «vn found • t In h i,
Iona It. a.-It Mr Svmoi'd* . t a r . -I
4' 1111.1 lit I*! N F H K K f
that the n l r W.I . n n . r o for lb.
te illy of lb* am roil tiling* who I
• hilitrrn I mlvf 12 V r. It!
lend a pleaaant a t o m . n h i r e f,»
millrH h r r With P arrnt*
\o iliim
P v r r p l Halutriay
creative wort, and ol»o lire r e n t e d
location ill Ibe »late )&gt; ideal h r
A SunHay
whole i|e d i t tl il ij ti o n tin &lt;ugli'
Florida. An open a ir te .r iire i
I .A S T T IM E S T O I I A V !
n.l.l d.
&lt;1, fac'u
fnr'n r* llie II
dm will ti • a.I.I
way w h en t'l'itlat* c lil l,c t *xv 11#-1
In »cr |irn l':ct» in Ibe m * k l" r
t h r d i . p l a , will
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Syraeu»e Univer.ily'* Nell Pratt
and Dirk Churrh are IC4A one
and two mile track champion
reapeclivtly.

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C r « ^ wRh ilka plaatW
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H y Wheeler. Ir . ftM l|lb'i?in&gt;, and
M \ I'aftlrk . president
L r I Swnlm. who i« in r h o r #
,»f photn|*raphtr p u h lic lty . r r p o r t ­
ed th e . om p'etion o f all m a t r r i a l
f - a new four color hinrhtir e ad*
v e i t u i n c S e n u note C o u n t y It w ill
in. hiilr a in ln rril ro ver m K o d a rh r o m r and JO new Idat k and w h it r
pho tnyr ip ha
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printer* are due w ithin a week Uf
•aid

Complete pi* to n a l ro v e r a y r »»f
i h r intfaMafion of 4 ta tr nffirrrm of
the liivrcr* at the A rm ory on Ju ly
orl
b»in.«11\ A|tprmci| l*\ th e SrviAlr, Lf*. w a a d u trtliiltrd to new* ac^n*
eir*. he •Infn l, .»n.| will lie n*e«|
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thr in the Srptemltri u » u r of Florida
J a y r r r new*
||oil«r.

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over to the t n d u ' t r ial Couinii*tee,

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ROMANCE and INTRIGUE

LAST TIM H TON Mil IT

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for n \ n « and L a i I«»» work

DM Mr| HI rt T o I*mo |i |»
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c o m m u n i t y «••»!*. \t»% L.*i. Ijni*
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In K t o m la to i r i n i r 11 |iilo|‘* li
rc n » c . Mi«* Helen lloffniA ti. fir*t
v i r r p i r i M r n L p k l , who wn* the
flin t woinnn to •«•!%!• ,1* forernAti
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Mr. and Mr*. Jean S. Adamannounee the birth of ■ daughter,
t'andi* Jean, on Aug. IM *t Fri
nald-Langhton Memorial llo.pt.
tal

H C ; Mm . CimryiA N rr» r C lara,
H u t woman treasu rer n f t h r Unit*
ed S ta tra who aUo p n v e t h r prln*
v r n tio n in \Vii*hini:ton
ho n o rin r
»ipal AddrtM At th r npeniny lunch­
*'f 11 f t lA»tir»** of r u m T h r y inrliiHeon o f th r convention.
i'll Mr* Sii»Aii 1 H ry rr. f ^ riirlr nt
There were IM m cm heia prea#nt
of A lhu iiu nq u*. N M n .
Mm
at U«t niyht'ft mrrfini:
Mtttii'p K T a y lo i «*f A tU n t A . (I a ..
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(k o n lin u rd from I 'a g r t t . n l
Service, th a t the I rk of a I'.kir
law “ ha* l&gt;een and i* today dang- r n u . t * the «ecurit* of (In na
linn."
A m a jo rity of th. m m m i t t r e
alread y na* come out in favor of
th e proposed trainin g program
C hairm an Tvding* • D A t.lt .aid
the g ro u p will g,» to
on the
bill behind rlo.ed diMit* . t a i l i n g
Monday.
T vd in g . added th at tie hope* to
have the hill out of committee Kv
the end of n e tt week
Calling for Immediate enact ment of the nie a-urr. Ile r .h r v
• aid the date the proginni routil
Iw put In efert "i niin.it to- forec a .t b«&gt;cau.r the n atiin find,, it•elf r r r t r i r t r d h\ a *itnation nut
of it* rh o o .in g " an obvinu. re.
ference to the Korean war
llcrahey *ai.| I'M T would rv»t
•upereedr or «ub*tltute for S r
lirtiv e Service
Barker* of t T!IT, |M.inttog lo
• wifi Senate apptnval of monlhlv
p a y m e n t, to familie* of e p li .t .,1
leer,, contend Congre*. i. in a
rtnvnl to enact wh*tr*er m r a .ill, m ilitary leader* «ay a n lo-.-.t, |
The Defence D rpartineni ha* ».k
ed for UMT. but P re .i.ln it Truman h a . *aid he will not pu-h
for *cttiin at ih i . .e**ton «.f Con.
gre*«.
Cocke, w h o .r home | . Daw ...it,
&lt;!n., w a . the f l l.t of * - e i ie . nf
witne*«r* from yetrrar*. o i g a o i r t
lion* to Ih- heard on I'MT
Fmarlm rnl of I'M T al-.« wa*
urged by l « „ other i..pti-.eiitall*e« of the American leg io n :
IV rry Brown of Beaumont, Tr* .
*»*•»( national eomniaoder, tr„|
Mr*. Laura lo m le of Portland,
i l r e , p a d nail,rial pre.i.lrid of
the Legion ntiviliary
" i'n lv e i *al mililai y train in g,"
• id M r. LiHhlr, Ml* im pt'Mlivr
lit Atrrntfhrvi «ll| ptrvrtif Mil,|
• n*riru/tr«l our fnlur«\M
S«y in j* »hr i« m Mini In i .«t««| ||
i*rntiilm«*th«*r. Mfa. f
vMr . f
‘'Millions nf Ht»nn n oil mu i thr
IamiI l&gt;«*lir\ r tli.N Iht'ti' uniat |*.
a uav f«» niAki thl* i r r n l , fiourf.
fill nAtion of our* nn» p M, tirc
from wat M
MrAimhiL*. SmAtor* anil It •u«i*
mrnilMTR A crrnl „ n „ |.,|| fn pril.

I I Mb

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WEDNESDAY ADA. 23. I960

PACK four

Giants Collect 3 Homers But Bow To Saints By 8-5 Score
Starasta Sends 3-2
Pitch Over Fence;
L ew Homers Twice
And Murphy On c e

!Southeastern C'Hlar
Teams Smear LeadeKi

Harrow (unaaaiatmli. Left
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built 7; U r La i» I !*. 1111- off Gueth
3; Sara 2. SO
by Queth 2; Sac*
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Sara 4 lit I
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Gueth, Gaim-". I'M
Strlnecke. IV i n n r t
Gueth;
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Sara. U
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II, AHSOt I A I t il PHK88
I'oi unr night al lrx-1 the Ineett
ranking leant’ m Hit :*uuth#*»t#rn
L a y u r Htie Letter titan lit* top
ratikara.
La* I |t» r t’.'tina *hutout lin t
place I’rn-a roU n-0 aixl nrat to
inat Vi. k bxiv "lanvh'.end Ufa! to
thr* tnji Meridian 72*1.
I ’m * &gt;la did H u lr right * p
Selma did nothing •■'''■ng Sell™
Itot Hi hit*. bur.rhf.l Hum perfect­
ly AAd tuIded ■ lltvoi i •l re t M i l l
III. defending champion Ilia n Mot
only f i r *
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'ii ,-t Hiat manv eiror*
— four of tbrm.

Ii tYTON\-f. MKN
D A Y T O N A H K A f ll, Auir 2!
iJI't
lluytmia Ileacli overwnrlmcd
Gaincaville la»t night in n it* to
7. Donny brook fi-stunny n total uf
.‘17 lilt" of which the huitlr l»lan«l*
v i » hanged out 22.
Vvrti W atm-utter la llo l in ■&gt;&lt;
lalamirr run* with a burner and
Wnllry Dmitiia went lit* rotlt•*
for Daytona, getting hi* I Stir win.
who wat thf victim of a trvvti
hit eight run nanaye Iwfure hr
Mu, relieve,I in I hr fil at. Inaliny.
Gaine*«illr
ab r h u a
Cooper th
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Travl* 2. Krupp 2, Jtohertn o,
Obr-rlin, firewater, Uli|trh»it 2,
I'urdue. 2 |l
poliert" 2, I enroll,
I'aidlio. Tm vla , tVatrm ittrr, 'Jl*f
lorn. I l l
Tiavia, far due. H it—
Wntcrrutti-r. fill
l-ogan. m*
('mil* to F,rater to Cooper- Brew■tr itii Foatcr to Cooper, Lolian
to Henley to III rr IIn; Henley to
olo tlln. I.rftDalfimvitir |n
Ihivtona 7, fill
off Kniehl 1,
I'hillln* I. n««M'a 4. H O - by
Oiiikllt ll, Kuishi I H O — I'h il'n »
in "Ml Innlnv" J and M tuna lunrr
l'hll|||M. Tf— filnita and Wtl*
Main•nn. T - 2:23. A — H07.
I'A L A T K A -O KI, t NIK I
I'A L A T K A , A u |T 2.1 -Ol'i
I'alalVa puahivi n\*u tlun- rum
in tlir p’lKbth Innmr In l»u i (h
latulo H n ami cut' thr .Senator.'
Flotilla HtaU’. Lruirnr trad to t'H
tramr" Mat nifht. Pnlntka uart It
walk* ami fit* lilt * tu rain ilia
win.
Tin 1 Aruba* I imtti il thr r.miil
ut ft nil ill tin' arvrlith iliiiinir a,'ain."t the i •Mur-UuilinR Orland-i
Srnatora n . tin* li&lt;aiiia buitnl it
out ill a r®nx' ih layrd 70 m fnutn
by min ut &lt;h&lt; atnrt.
Itnv T ra m , ciirrnitly thr I it
teat p ilrhrr mi thr Solon atafl, wua
On victim of Urn Aauli n upri«in(
lie aurrvnilrriil tin imiund ilutirr
to Jim Itunuv III thr aevrpth nft«r
havliir truulilv.
Orlando, i.'rctlnir a d lffcrrit
otipoTirnt each i.iirht fmm now to
thr rnd uf thr arnaon tnatrad of
pluylnt* Iwini’ and hmnr conti'ul",
irtiirli* to lin k t r Firld to loki
on tho HaW avllla CJ'Mrn at H;lo
I*. M. today.

Southern Circuit
UmpslIaveTmigh
Time This Week
11v A S S m T A T K II PHKSH .
or foul.
Itipht or wrong, fair
f
... uin pa are
Souttui n Aaaorialion
having their humna thia week and
they'll be glad when lt’« over.
Paul Roy, calling Imlli and
»lrike« liehind Ih# Iltrmlngham
plate, art off an eaploalon In Mike
lliggina of th« ilirmlngham Harona laat night during the IU rona' t-2 victory over New O rlean*.
Hoy didn't M leve that Hlrmlngham Pitcher Leo Klely bit Pelican
"att*r Harry Fiaher until Haber
ahowed ihr oiop bin nn** (vb*re
the ball I* aupiioaed to have hit.
Hoy then ruled that Fi*h«r wa*
hit and Mike (P in k y) lliggln* be­
came lllark Mike lliggln* aboutlng
like he had u croa* to liear le ra m r
of umpire*.
Umpire Nick Revl#lle blew tape
on a game in Atlanta Sunday at
down with little trouble.
fl:41 P, M. The Weather Bureau
Leeahurg
ab r
aald vlalblllty wa* IA milea at the
Wilder 2b
A I
time K rvirllr claimed there waan't
- Kamaev
enough light.
Milla 9b
A »
Monday night Hevleile and comClift rf
4 2
pgnlon In mlarrv Hnl McCutck; Itendrli If
A I
eon had the fight of th# »ea*on
8&gt;kea aa
4 1
their harnia when Atlanta and AlaCollin* cf
Idle ganged agalnat each other.
Stelnecl c c
Along with three major break i
Gucth p
have »ecn thr uaual run of arguTotal*
mcnla with piayera and booing by
fana which urapirea have gimwn
Del.and
to accept but never like.
Fernandcr Sb
Rookie Paul Pattll continued to
Allan lb
ahow alow algna uf devaloplng In­
Mcl-eod U
to a profeaalrtnal even though he
Flrtle rf
(oat for New Orlean*. Pettit,
Braeaeke cf
famed for the 1100,000 Pillaburg
Dunne c
paid him and added two triple*
Bruening 2b
and a double to the Pelican col­
Bat row aa
lection. Baton llab Dlpletra hit
two homara,
Memphi*
defeated
NaahvlH#
t o e a i 4-1 on a homer be atubby Catcher
3A a t n u Don Wheeler in the eighth Inning.
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a la ihown drmonalratinK
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brrathini,
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li-i hrili|ur fur aumiiniiii; to a rlata uf licKinner* at (h r Municipal i'oul
h i u pioi(iam "pmiaorwl by the City Itocivatiun Departmviit. In th*
friant tow. Irft to right a rr: June Ji nninirr. Hilda Kridv, David VValkina. Vatii Kiplcy. Martna Stempcr, Tlmmat llowrr, June Wllliama,
iMirothy ILirdy, Ann Daria, HarHion Smith, Kittalwth Hardy, and

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Florida Girl Is Charleston Rehs
Leading Eastern Coming Up Fast In
Hope In Tourney Atlantic Circuit

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— Sixteen mlMea take to the court
today ill thr National (iirla T w i x
Chninplnnohip* and If thr form
•hart i« followed a* faithfull
a* it ha« tpron »o far In the match
*», only one a a 'l.n irr will remain
III the loti Kiev |&gt;y nightfall.
The Iradlnp rartern hope in the
touinnmrnt, arriiml aeedrd Luma
Lou Jahn uf L'lraiwatei, Fla.,
meet. Mary Vaaaely uf St. I.o'il*
In a round of 10 match.
T h r other ait ea&lt;t*rn«n atill in
thr runniiiK are ralr,l aa under-

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Form ha&gt; lirc'n followed faith­
fully ao fat In thr play at the
I'hiiadelphla Ciickot Club. A ll 12
•»*dn| competitora hav* advan rd
tu thr jound (if I A.
T lir four ranked outaidera atill
In thr runnintr arr Mia- Vaaarly;
Kdith Ann Sullivan uf lirlmont
Mare, tol,o lwia&gt; lakra un lop
aerdril Maurtrn C i i i i i i o I I v o f San
Di*Kv, Calif.; Judy Devlin uf Hal
timure who inreta eipliUi a**dnl
Shirley Arth o f St. I’uul, Minn.,
and Franrva Srhnridewind of up|*i Monti lull, N J ., who m**t&gt;
aavrnth ranked Natalie (fohau)|h u f
St. Juttph’a, Mo.
Other matrhea today, alt tiltliny
•e,Hitil piayera arainat etch other:
Jeanne Arth, St. I’aul (h i,* * Jane
Breeil, New Canaan, Finn. 191;
Miriam Rumw*ll, Palo Ado. Calif.
141, v». Toby 0r**nb*rtr, Chicatru
I I I ) ; Klaine L*wicki, llanitiamck.
Mien. (A) va. Mary Slaughter.
Charlotleavill*, Va. |10|, and Pa­
tricia Ann 2*llp*r, San
Diego,
Calif. &lt;91. va. Sutanna Herr, Mi­
ami llearh, Fla. i l l ) .

David Vincent. In the liack row, left to aiafl&gt;t nrv Nickir Comtantliu-,
Aiiitie S ir wart, Cherry l.ee, I'etcr Konkin. Dorothy MrAlexamlei
Marcia Lockett, Solly Wallace, Diane Aiken, June Oaberuv, In n
I'rracott, Dana Itankin, Dottle Wllliama, Joann* lluriell, Joyce Hat*
i*ll, Amorat Sprir and Milner Oahurn.

Barbara McNah And
Penny Hutchison In
Junior Tennis Finals

Atlantir
I.eaK'ir
Shauehnemy
i'tayoff aput look far alionrer to.
day than Ih iy haer In week*.
Ckarle tun whipped Aufuata twice
last night while fourth place Co
lumlrtia wa, loving.
Only two guinea aepnrate thr
llelielh from a fourth place He.
Chiu b aton opened with a 4-0
ahutout on thr three hit nltrhtne
of Prea Likina mid cloard’ it with
a m in,way U-ll victory on the
arven-hittrr of lloh liarbrr. Thr
Kebela got 16 hit- In the final
Ifatur. Frank Thoina* hit a t'eirun hoinei fur Chaileatun tn Hi*
firat gam*.
Culnmbii) took a 4 2 defeat from
Irngur trailing Macon In ona of
the aeaaon’a lop pitching ahow
l ’rte Itryaiit of Cutumluia
an
Harney Schultr of Macon bulb d
»&lt; t veil to w in w ith till re Jlilt'1*
The victory put Macon three an*
a hull gurnet ahead of
mid place
Savannah which hi l tu Juckaoti
villa 114.
H i) ant retire,! (he final 17 Mu
run 'ml ter a in order. Scholia fan
ned ten.
FaillRg to hit In the plnchr*.
weak pitching and four error*
whipped Savannah. The Tar* got
U hit*. Four T a r tun* In th# firat
inning would have b«en t-nopgh to
win.
(•reenville'a lhr#e.game victory
atring ended 7-tt agalnat Columbia.
Columbia *cured twice off re.
liefer Joe Haile (n the ninth. Bill
McGhee knocked In three Red runa
with a double and a G y ball. Mc­
Ghee It 43 year* old.

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Younx Clolf Amateurs
M IN N L A I’O LIS, Aug. 21 id')
— A crop uf yuungafera, pruilurt*
of the country'* wideapread Junior
golf program, la moving in fur a
alii at the National Amateur.
S e ld o m in the AO-year-hiaturv of
tha aedalo tonrnamrnt ha* ao
much yuang blood flowed part the
haaarduua fl*at two day* of play
and Into the third and fourth
rounn*.
Still In the race for amateur
golf* greateat hutrur are *uch old
hand* aa Toledo'* Frank Stranahan, defending champion ChaHle
Coe of Oklahoma C ity; former
winner# Dick Chapman of Pineh u nfill
t, ft*
N , tj.a
C., and
nut
■•Ml Willie
VVI11MJ Turn#**
1III ilVmti
of While Plain*, N .Y .
Warhooplng after euch aeaaoned
■wingen a* the*# come the kid*.
led by |A-yrar-ald Oon DUpHeghoff of
Drlando,
Fla.,
High
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The
tquare-ahouldarad' blond
went to the arml-flnala of the
D.B.G.A, junior meet at Denver
recently,

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Deputy Spellman
Tells Purpose Of
Jobless Benefits
Unemployment compensation I*
insurance again*! total Iim - of in­
come hy a worker who Into* hi
Job through no fault of hi. own.
who i- ah!r and willing to w,u*
but wh«, temporarily, rannnl fina Job. Deputy J. I Spellman of I'
Unemployment G«&gt;ni|ien*at|nn of­
fice in tirlamln aid in Sanfnid
today. While the workei ha* eeitain right* under the law, lint
are alto certain obligation* which
must be met iiefore he (an draw
benefit*.
Genet .illy -peaking, the Florida
Unemployment t'nmpcn.atinn larw
cover* worker* fm indii'tiini, com
m enial, nr M-rvice organisation,
which employ eight or more work
era in each of 20 iliffi rent eaten
dar weeks, Mi. Spellman explain

filing nf a valid eiaim A claim­
ant muil tic legistrrcil for wurl
with the Hnrlda Hlnte Kmplny
merit Hervin- and be aliie to worl
full tune in ii Kidei employ ini-pi
He mtl.l la- n&lt; lively si - king worl
by hi* own effort, and be avar
able In accept any offer of -ui*
able work.
"N o one person rnny filr for j o ’
Insutarue on hr half of another.'
Deputy
Spellman
emphasised
•’Only I lie 1 taimanl lum.elf carfile on his own helialf and inti*
do so in person. Ilcnefil* rang
from a low of I ft 0(1 a week to a
maximum of lift (at a wrek fa
1(1 week* in any benefit year th
amount and iluratt.m of benefit
depending upon tin- worker's &gt;•
rumolaterl wage
rredits.
Karl
workr r mu»t serve n one we t
waiting jir-ri'sl before lie limy t&gt;
paid benefits Ili-nefUa may tri­
be denied to n worker who qoi
hr* pin wiilo-ot goiei rau.e, fired fm mi scon-but or le fii-'- *•
aivrpt a suit aide job ’*
In determining whether or not
• pih ia Rintable f-u an indlvidiinl
Florida law rripllres that eon Met
Stinn In- given to tIts- ilr;»n-e nf
tl*k involved to hi. health, .n frt’
and moral
I'hysiial
condition
rior training, .......perl* of oh
lining local w o il In id. 'o.tooiar
ocrtipalion and tile disiat-rr e
ayaiiahle work ( m m hi* home hi
other faclol &lt; to be ron.jih red
driermining -irllnliilitv of » lot
offn

Korean War
liantlaa** r r r a r i l l A m i
tiert reported from the Taegu front
that hundred* of Red* attacked
American artillery poaition* that
were pounding a wedge the Com*
munl«t* hml Moved Into the front­
line. No U. -S. gun* were knocked
nut in that attack.
lum ber! aaid the North Korean*
tried to rut the Allied road from
I uegil hut succeeded in (lowing
•iippllr* only briefly Wedne*day.
The main Kumwba-Tacgit moun­
tain highway from the north wav
the liattliline. Ridge. lining it
were commanded by the Tied*
when the doughboy* Jumped off
aguinat firm .
In an »ll-day fight the Ameri­
can* drove the Hr*i» from »everal
commanding ridge*. One annoy*
Inn Red artillery po»ilion wa*
silenced early.
The Comnnini-t* rm-l thr AmerlCall-South lion a attark w i t h
heavy artillery and mortar fire.
First Amrriran* to b r e a k
through the Communist vanguard
took high ground, ailenring Red
artillery that liad i»ren hampering
allied advance*.
One It. S- unit, altar king over
ridge* to the ea*t &gt;d the main
-ripply road, drove the lied* hark
ri&lt;i the American right flank, Correispundriit Ijvmtiert said
The .(lifting North Korean*
furred .ome It. 8. engineer* from
their pmdtion* In the line.
The engineer*, who railed them.i |vr» "enginfantry," counter-at­
tacked and regained their position
after killing f&lt;i North Korean*.
I.t. Anthony I’ecorado of South
Windham, Maine, hi* voice term(ding with rage, told Corte.pnndent l-nmbert of one Incident of
"I got word one of my orwchinegunner, had l&gt;een killerl. A medic
and I wo infantrymen had gone nut
the machine-gunner.
"Th e y were lieruling over the
gunner when 12 nf I hear Red
hu*tai(i!* ranie up. Tin* medir
grnhhril the ItAll
fllrnwnlng
Autnmalir Rifle I and turned It on
them hilt it Jammed. The Red*
.hot him In the atnmnrh and haynnetlerl the two soldier*. Than
they .hot the medic In the liarlr."
It wa* man-tn-man fighting at
•nine *tage* of the Allied attack.

Tampa Soldier
I
p n « r « c t cm*11
iwo duct to the eastern reaiontny
behind the incident:
Me may have been c hoten a* a
likely protpecl In deter I and he
u»ed lor the eait lone’* "peace
(ront" propaganda campaign, or
hr may have been rnivlakrti for an­
other eildier attached to »ome «e
ciinty detail. Yanknw detcrihed
himself a* only a "simple itflrnun
without access In any military in­
formation.
The U . S. A rm y withheld Vanknw'» story Until today to chcrk
on it and to make sure the .ohlu r
bore no ill effect* from week* on
short ration* in dank rt*ll*.
The Berlin military port •*'&gt;!
the private’* story stood up under
inuuuy. A combat soldier wlih
three hattln star* from the North
African campaign. Yanknw'* rug
gued physiipie wa* unaffected by
the imprisonment.
According to Vankow'* .lory,
he wa* *natch'-d hy two men in
civilian clothea at the point of a
gun out.lde the Krummelankn
Subway Station in Zehlendorf.
Iter I in. the heart of the American

PrimaricH
lia iM lN U fd ff

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and wa*n't thinking of anything
ir. particular," Yanknw related
"The one pulled a pistol out of
his mat and ordered me to 'g"l
in*. Ho ipoke Kngliih kVhen I
lietit to Ho that, everything went
black, Later gathered that I had
liern slugged with a rubhrr blinkjack."
The alebiftinn eeriirred within
three city Mock, of thi top -err. I
American rloetimenr renter wher,’
all the old Narl file* nr*- retained
behind a bar lied wire
iwiuri'l.
In aubaeniient interrogiltiotta by
|{II- « tilII N K V D I ‘ eelel police J and
German "People* I’olicc". Van*
knw .aid. he wa. n*ked a l"t of
question* aMut the document m u lei t*ut he only tiaicly knew of it*
existence
Vankow said tic ha* no idia
whut route tin rai tick. Some
hour* later, hi conn to in a home
in the Itu.fian *«n* ami w»
questioneil by civilian* who t••'k *
tiemtan. They |»eniied hini in no
attic hut In- liroki the til* through
with hi* fi.t and r*eap**l
Yanknw trudged through field*
anil forest, he aaid. until lie
•tumbled into « Soviet Army
maneuver area w ln n la»mb wiie
dropping theii charge, and light
plane, were Dating eluted tai
, ||i- drew on hi warllmi - 1
petienre In gel away (m m there.
lie .lopped a German farnur
...1 ..ked for f.-nd 1 In- farmer

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Victor 1- A n fuw .
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Rep. Edwin A. Hall* hitter
fmir-way fight for Republican re.
nomination In the T7th wa* niub-ridrd. With 213 of 222 precinct,
counted. Hall !H la-ster R. M«*
.her hy IHH votes— lb.f&gt;n2 to ln,&lt;!l4•
,t
Unofficial return* from other
state* showed:
Mississippi
.
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Hep. Arthur Winstead IMh|
apparently won the IJrmoctstic
.•nomination which is the same

II •arlaaea I’ m
l« a , nH ,
m e her a!*o demanded that the
All:»»nd more troop. t„ (}*rm»ny.
A
cntrntion of Allied,Power
In '••r.natty I- the only solution,"
0,1 Schumacher at a new* eonfirm er. |t wa* one of the few
t o -i. the opposition li-ji^ . ha&lt;
, 1 id with Adenauer’- pnli-y.
Schumacher explain*-! that he
I i.Mifi-.eil to oppose .lio n g lv Getr ilin ' iraimament or partielpai • In a Wi *ti-rfj European drft, . forre until the Western pow •
i i hav- enough troop* to insure
ir.iin-t Soviet attark.
lb •aid a W o t fierman puli, e
in, v »uch a. that urgri) hv Ad*I
I would tie “ inadeipiate and
lieunan Chancellor
ed a police forre
a »lefr-n-e foire", he
n -trong enough to
interna! -reuritv of
w,uilrd to give me n chance to
five and work in the Russian
'■&lt; hut I didn't want any part
of that and told them »o. Yant"-- broke out of Schwerin June
1',. he -aid, and swam arroas a
111 - but a general alarm summoni I l[ii Ilians, lirim a rii and even
I t,.i -hlrleil "Kfer German A'tuith"
to tin* search. He stood in swamp
w »l«r for more than 24 hour* and
then was nearly paralysed frnrn
tie knee* down hy cold ami fiatiI drugged myself hack to the
gale and they took rue In again,"
I- -aid. "The police massaged my
I'- noil gave me aomethtng warm
tn drink.’1
f rum Srhw rrin, Vankow wa*
niosi--l In another prison at KiehW rtlde and hrlrt there until Allg. 14.
I »t a [M-riial nf one wrek he had
tn, food, be said, until a Russian
rhetor came around and ordered It.
Thi n he also got four elgareta a
day, a In ami named Solos, made
-ii Dresden and "tasting like
gra s * "

A* Kichwalde, Vankow .aid he
in-I gave up hope for delivery and
"I lore the jail apart one time.”
S*mn after that he was brought to
the Soviet Knmmandatura and
lururil over Is n I! S liaison offuer at Karlshorst.
Thrnngh his imprisonrm nl, Yankow wore his iinlform licoring
World War Tw o derorntiiins. He
*i I he did not •••• am
*.ihr-\oienrans or Allied prisoner* at
any nf the jails.
Yanknw, in Iteitin since lt*4H,
h i. a gmal army record. His wife
live i in Gibaonlnn, H a ,

ment T h rie aaid the pres* report*
the llonii Republic.
Adenauer described thr force'* had »tre**ed '‘the alleged fact"
of Adenauer'* demand*.
task* aa:
The itntrrnent continued:
1—
The protection of Went Ci’i "
T h i. war not the tone or char­
many’* frontier with the Soviet
acter of thr meeting according to
occupation tone.
my report Chancellor Adenauer
2—
Keeping order internally.
prevented the security situsticq a*
A— Supporting the Bonn govrtn- hr -aw it, paitirularlv the rrmili
ment against Communist suhvi-r- tarnation going on in eailern
tivea.
Germany, whtrh hr characterised
"Thi* is Europe'. g ra v e l hour a ' being entirely nutalde the p«l|-r
and Weal Germany la In peril •&lt;( fir Id and idling the line of tlraigh'
J“*ing undermined hv Common remilitarisation T h i« wa» appar­
lata, Adenauer raid.
ently the tiaiain for the meeting and
The West German Chanrellor ,tid for hi* remark*.
"lie did make n pli n for great*,
not give any specific figure for
Ilia propu.ea forre.
Diplomatic •tienglh m We-tein Europe. in
sources in I^rndon veatenlav .aid eluding Germany. I believe from
he sought H5.000 men. and naked the re|mrt I have that thi* 1*
that United State* forre* in West- hi* greatest m nrfrii and Hat lie
ern Germany be inrreaaed to a ha* not attempted to prejudge the
total of to armored divWInn*
ritrn t nr manner of Grnnan n»r
ticipatinn
in iinereaaing
thi*
strength."
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug 2.1 ./It
Secretary of Stair Acheson mid
todoy hi* own report* from G n
manv arc that Adenauer i* lin­
ing for a general strengthening of
Western Kurope hut i* leaving the
precise step* to the AA'e.trrn now
era to decide.
Acheson told a .moeuhat eon
fu*ing new* eonfrrence that tin
West German Chancellor ha no* |
tried to “ prejudice the extent or I
manner of German participation in
increasing thi* strength."
Dispatches from Bonn epld Ad*- |
naurr today had repeated hi dr
mand* that West Germany Immerl
lately la* allowed an armed p-di forre ami that the Western Mil*
send more troops to Germany.
Acheron opened hi* new* con
ferenre with a cautiously worded
statement on Adenauer's m e-tine
with membor. nf the three.power
Allied High CwinmU.ion H r «at-t
his report nf the meeting, from
U.8. High Comml»*inncr John .1
Met’loy. placed a different emphi
si* on the mealing than that given
in pra** reports.
Reading from
hi* statement.
Arhe.on aaid the pres* reimrt ■tressed tho “fact” Inal the Ch*n
eellor had •'demanded the remili­
tarisation of Germany and that
he specifically asked for a German
army of 'X thousand' men."
At the conclusion of the new*
ronfrrenee, the fltatc Department
distributed copies of the state.

)li. C. L. PERSONS-

Railroad* suppled the sleet Induatry with J. 7M.OOO ton. of wren
metal in 1940. »»V» »h* Inatltuta
of Strap Iron aivl SI r t \ .
Houaeplant* flouri»h hejt when
temperature* are around *6 Hefree*.
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Repair

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All W ork ('. u arun teed

Phone 1I57S-.I
Country Club Road

SO. CHEMICALS INC

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K V K S E X A M IN E D
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ratrier* in f-.itIt dispute h*v&gt; befejected tiy the union*
In New York,
Diking G H ’
•tewspapei guild member- la
night accepted h aetllenunl eo I
Ing their .trike ngnto-t I he Neo
York Wnrld-Telegrarn which start­
ed June 13. (lire of the f_onre -ton
In the agreement wav a |nb free-for one year. DDier term* Include-'
a 3!k-hnu* week atnl pa\ ttrUn nr*
to j|fl for * ton minimum wage of
SI2R n srk l) Tile vtrlke of 4R&lt;» edi
tolial noployes stopped puhlira
tion winch Is to tie resumed Mon

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Tuesday without causing any
rtge.
rnmpanv's |il*m*
T h r Gift worker, walked nut .1
Kvansvilte, laml.ville, S nr'o -.fi-M
O . and Memphl. The U A W -t(» r
ve.ter ronlrart expired at mid­
night Irr.t night. Negntlalinn* were
rontinuing, hut a union spokesman
said "we're 'JR miles apart on a|.
mod every msior l.aue,"
The U A W reirr»e,| an Immediate
'cage hike offered by annth’ l firm.
Deere and Company, *n Ifi.ORR eto
plove. ye terday Deere nff-rarl *n
lnerea-e of dx ceni* hourly, ron
iitinnal upon a five vrsr mntr*et

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Smooth, but* Mon# are your# wit!
• Dodge "./oA-Ko4nrf” truck . .
thank* to n i t r a -U r g # bra klni

nma. Tim driver h u full oontroi
of Imtke action, bee#u m of "equaliinvanire" dnolgn of aervice brake*.
Yttrwe famous hydraulic brakaa
are may lo adjust, too.

School Hoard

I m I for p i r ) i l « | . . .

You gal thn added aafeiy of taro separata
brake systems tn your Dodge "JoARatrtT truck. On etranr Dodge model,
the hand parking braaa ia completely

A U , M A K E S A N D M O U E IJ D KA SI1.Y A R R A N G E D
T E R M S ! S E E O U R B IG S E L E C T IO N OP L IK B -N E W
CARS TO D A Y I

POWft:
• iwst track rwita.v each
lot
f l l i t p in t.
ICONOMYt
, priced with
IHe Inarvl "Jok H m ttl' lo t HcpendstHlity sod long life.
BIGGCI PAVlOAOSi . . . carry
more without meilnntm# alias
or iprlnsi Hccsote nf "/ee-

XarrH" Ufiniir tmTKWfnns

er tm intrPstki I*
"leb-Rased" aurwir,
COMNMTr . . add

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rnifer lining Ufa and better braking with
A Uninra. It'a fiand to the ahoe! No
ana limny can bo uaad practically down
i virtually no danger of drum
ill-thicknnw— not tapered— to

EA1II2 HANDLING: . . shstp-

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MOTORS
Academy, aad
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In farm
ttuplemr-nl
Indu.try
wage talk -, n retljcmrnt lietween
International Harvester and the
Farm Equipment ('nundl n| th*
Independent
Untied
Klertrieal
Worker* wa. approved by 'Jvr FK
U K Confeiem* Hoard. Ratiflcatioe
hy 27,RRO employe* tn tl plan's I
nece.varv Iiefore ft (, finally »
rfptrrl. Th- tettn* In, lude a g&gt;o
era I .veyeo i enl wage Icmi t am&lt;
regional eqnalliatlnn adjo-tmen'
giving sottle worker 1 bigger hike
lluwrver, al least four Halves'
er* plant* were struck t»»lav b
th# C IO United Auto W n i •
Union w-|ili h is liargainiog aeeo'
for 2’J.IHiR wotkera in eiglil of ih

l t '. s i i . . . 4 r « . « raae &lt;•*subniltled by lo r llinthers who
Wei* awardrd the IUII1HV ion
tract. Archltari hltuu Mnughton
conferred with the lloanl regard­
ing the Improvement*.
Mr*. J. N. Hart of Geneva wa*
appointed as • teacher at the
Oviedo Krhool In succeed Mr*.
Jvhn Anderson who resigned to
take a position In Otlando.
Mis* Kulilla Grantham nf W in­
ter Park was appointed as a pri­
nting teacher at thn Lyman
School.
Sadie Hogan, principal for th*
M at IB year* at th r l,ake Mnnr»&gt;*
Colored School, died Saturday
while returning from the F. and
M. College where eh* had been
dying I hie evimmer. Her home
was at BOA Sanford Avenue. No
successor has yet been named
at the school.
The following appointment* of
Colored teacher* were approved
Matarday: Charlotte Foster seas
transferred from
Forest City
School t« the Rnnrnwald School
at Altamonte Springs and A. J.
Roam w ild to Forest City. Kul*
Mamma wa* appointed ad addi­
tional
teacher
at
Rownwald

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I
TDE WEATHER
I neal tlmwrr*
and ■
few
thundershower* southeast r o u t
inflight and Friday, trailer**! ah
it muon thundeMhowrr* e l a * »h rrr. I.illlr chance in temperatare. Light In mndrrate eaat to
•»u I beast wind* accept becoming
lirth n rtr eatrrme south potimn Friday.

In Unity T hen In Strength—
T * Proltet th* r « M nf (fit World;
T b I’mmole the Projira* of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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VO LUM E

X X X X II

Established 190S

Red In v a sio n Of
Mountain Kingdom
Reported In U. S.
A l l - I n d i a Radi o.
BBC, State Dept.
Unable To Verify
Tibetan
Attach
TO K VO, Friday, .lug 25— (/I't
“ -The I'hlOr'C &lt; oinniuftUU 111.
da, demanded that Ihr l i,iiM|
Nation* tirdrr withdrawal of nil
Amriiean lorrc, from Furmrita
*nd anmuinrrd Hie Jlrd intention
lo 'libetale" lhat inland Irnm
•he Nationalist*.

New offj.er* were elected at •
meeting of the B-ard nf Sutu-rvi
oi* of Seminole Soil Conservation
Distrir! bold Tuesday afternoon •'
the work unit beado-iarter in "
Sanford Atlantic National BanV
0 Building, II T . Milwee, seerrtarv
treasurer, annoitn-rd today.
Officer* elected to .erve for thcoming yeur were the fnllnwinv
llomcr Oalerfd*. chairman; E. J
Cameron, St., vice chairman, both
of Sanford, ami R. T . Milwee. *ec.
retarv-trearurer. Inrngwood. Other
rnemlier* nf thr hoard present wet«
lieonc O. aidro. Sanford, an&lt;1 C
A W *lr«, Fern Park
Homer Osborne made a report of
A the progrt*** made in connection
with field studies being rondo-led
for
improving
soil ecmdltlon*
where highly chlorinated artesian
IleaUneea It*
V t ir l

WASHINGTON. Aug. 24 &lt;41
A oldiet from Fort Pierre, Ft*
ha, be* n killed In arlion In Kot» ■
three other Florid* men are mis *
Ing and one was wounded, the D*
paitnient of Defense reported lo
dg".
I'he latest Arm y casualty Ii*'
of Floridians;
Pvt. Janie, Parish, -on of Mrs
Mary A. Parish, fi|S N. 10th SI.
Fort P tflrf, killed ill action,
Mastei Sgt. John It
Wl|w*n
grandson of Mi*. Josephine M. M«
Hargtie, f’hnriotle Harbor, nth
ing in action.
Pvt. Charles IV. Campbell. Jr
son of Charles W . Campbell, Sr ,
l.imnna, miasing in action.
Corp. Blanton Todd. &gt;on of Mr*
14,1th M. Todd, HIM S Hughey gi.
flrlnndo, missing In artlon.
Pfc, Willie I. (frahum. son of
Mr* Almia M. firaham, 702'.' F i ­
nest Stn Jacksonville, wounded

CU tlO IIIY IS MOISTIRID t-y Jacob M.illk tleft), Soviet Delrgat* tn tha
U J4 , wj he paarca newsmen cbutcicd about amt ling Warren Austin
t right), chief nf the U .S. Mission, at Ijikc Succcsa, N. Y. The 11-m em bar
tW u rily Cc-unrll, p m ld ril ovrr l»j Malik Hurini Attjput, fallrd in I
rlorcd trr-ijasn lo evolve a formula lo rnd I ho Ittrrr-w^rk Sovirt All*
btifier over the • o lln i of South Korea'* rrprrsenUUvG. (IntrfnailomiJ)

C h u rc h ill’s Sen W arren F ire s 4
H it By Fragment School Boardmen
On Naktong Front F or Malfeasance

IIH U S D A V

A U G . 21. 10.*,ll

WASHIM's i n \ . \„w 24 i,Vi
I it niriif (fittriifi i,iif) I w|*h llir
•'ll (nr t n itiririHlifr Mif itilkr*
r .ifitr if f y fliif»|wf frillv nn| t|r*pil c -i 11ii t ,i ii i f % tp ini ru I hr it
Htmil't hr mi it (t it ,iIllicit
lit- fdbM tu* !iri* t t tin (n r in r hr
Wfiulti ti.«*r In i uriticirt tiir h I u a Ihtfl hr|cifr ijfritiifi^ tafi.it ii l|ctf|
ihe sm n n m rn l might Ixkc I lie
ti.,iiimcfi ,md m ndurloii iiiimn'
Im , c dcmamiril goicrumcni ,ei.
cure
I lir ficiiiictil
i, I m in im ci &lt;*t
no iinlhci ttnkrs we„ gum b,
l*'*lli union .,ml managrinenl ie|itrsrnl.,t,,es x* i.itc o .,0
r hr.
or V'.teld.ty'l ill
(hr v. ,!L&gt;111' In begirt nrst M**ndtt
\ icp.otrt.
whether the
•*••■■ * Hied rnii’ titutcil , 'doohlc
&lt;roi*. s o told hy \h liuin-m
mil to put word* in lu&gt; mouth Ihr
1'iriidenl laid
i« not making
Ii ■ ’ lalrinrnt llo* nioining
Tl.
I'll •••b n'. rr*|i&lt;inding
to
timt- ., t*•**11 the c* onomli m nbill now in •••nfcrenie between
'be ,X| Iislr and House, il- lined to

hv tuipcnding 'lie imliited ,herifl

bn.srnnt In

A county grand jury had indict-

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I.., n -p o .v
Ncithct wa* liutl terioiulv the Jeniting, and I etn Rorjuernore *&gt;1
I a ir I,m l on rliarge, nf , itnuntl
Atmy raid
An American &gt;oldtci ,*a« *n rnnipuaiy intolviug 'he m u n i, ,
badly wounded hy the nvotat million dollar gamhlmg neket
htitil that he rnnld not lie itio,cd
Ai Foil Lautltrdala, a Ilroward
md m &lt; Icll in enemy irim n iy oil roilllt) glaiwl Jilt) ^ Indicted ’ ill
tile Red, wr»| hank. L a in aldale r ity ro u riril. on c h n ig ,-* " f
I I s s II s h i , oa I'sat t k n r l
|eissi*saing slot mnrtltnes lie l ’
■d I .‘ .full l loin I.

irk:

2. It was likely to create more
problems In lh - future.
Nehru said the Indian govern,
menl had pressed thle point of
viow whenever the onportunity
aroae. He asserted the heavy
bombing* of the lait war did not
produce the “ military effect* In­
tended.”
He aald he had no plana to go
* to Lake Surer**, although he was
J r prepared to go in tho future If

a re a

•*” “ ‘■si-saP a r c
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slowing down and may tw nrm
tlie peak for the year.
That word rame today from the
Publlr Health Service in a 're|*ort that 1,489 new rases were
listed during the pact week. A l­
though thia waa three per rent
mora than the 1,442 nf the week
before, the agency said:
“This ia the lowest perrentagn
increase ovrr the preceding week
since the week endc.l May 27,
the heginning of the upward
weekly trend in reported rases.”
During the corresponding week
a year ago T,4!f&gt; news rases
were reported. That was the peak
waek of 1949, and 1919 was the
worat polio year on record.
The cumulative total since polio started increasing this year
la 9,097 rases, compared with IS.975 for the correapond Ing iieriod
last year, 4he Service said.

B A t ir s D EA TH
T A L L A H A S S E E . Aug. 21 -An
— Stale attorney William D. Hop.
ktas aald today a Florida State
University graduate student will
ba charged with killing a N b y girl
Inat waa bom to her yesterday
In a dormitory.
The State Attorney said thr
child bad paper and cotton stuff*-'
•# IU awoth when It waa found at
tha bailm ent and of a trash rhute
aararal hour* aftvr it wa* horn.

n &gt; k \ n . 1 m b , Aug 2^ &lt;/P)
\ heavily armed Red Knrran
h,i»u.n m lletl eaiiw . i t I liim.tay
oglil luw tut A meric in |«&gt;iiii»n&lt; on
D r Korea n south m u i

In three column, of men and
mat i r e. ihr (It,mop moved up a
Vlird &gt;oulhe*,tetn |wiit of f’ 11, an
•«mr &gt;0 mile, away
Ihe threat appeared in the
"•till alter picture had cared on
the irntiol front dune laegu
"here ptphrri lot five R rd dtvi
ion* rvrrr ihtown f»acl (or live
1 on , endive dryt
(he ’rU.IXIO Red tuldirrs a rloirn
inilr, north of Taegur danlrd «•
way Imm then Mountain position*,
apparently looking foi an earter
avenue for a tm*«h on Taegu
Ihe North Korean* bird four
lime, la,I week lo d m r fi*r dtviUNOIRCOINO AN INTINSIVI *wti « ••k liailung rtuinr l-i toie being sent
Into battle, native Soutti Korean tecrult, practice ftrlng (roni a prone
ixwitlnn ns Instructors stand watch nvrr Ihern At the front, the South
Korean* have made an e, tlrnt rri.itd tor them clvn since the flrat
confined day, nf the suipn r Cnnunimist invasion,
ifnlcrnatlonal)

Deceptive Ouiut Masks Hot Spot
At Iranian Border Town Of Julfa
(K ill UMt'N S t i l l ' IIitlM'r I llr ^ r ll, Vann Mlrrj I'fi'*" rnffrw
|iiin&lt;*rfi* tit I rht m, **.••» '»»tr •»! Iitc c«»rrr«|w»ft*j**mw iicMtHlIril
in nl, I- n ?4»'»r ii* fh*‘ lf*Mil»lc«l Ir.Tni t»i-Sf4%irl I twill in U*9 « r r k
I In* tlrliilc f flisp.tii ii m ill 4 lit* lli*' f i r I iilp-i'f'dUi.n* lit mi Uurf
it.in rr|Hitltf limit tlml pnti ft11nI imwilrtltri' .ir» i hit Mtifir nmi* I

Kiwamans Vote
3S T 0 (S Against
Rotary Proposal

W. A. Adams Moves
To Louisiana To lio
Into ContracliviK

Spread Of Polio May
Be Slowing For Year Arndt Is Kmployed
Nehru Say« Chances
A Marked Auctioncc*r
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug 24 -V I I
Of World War 50-50 — The spread of (Hillomyrlitis is

NF.W D K I.lll.1 m Tu , Aug. 2 4 &lt;/T&gt;— Prime Minister Nahur told
* a pres* eonferenee Inday he did
,
not liellrve the Korean conflict
would flare Into a world »'a r in
the immediate future.
A l the outset of the Korean
ronfllct, Nehru had said the
chancer of a world war were
MJ-80.
Answering question* from leftwing Journalist a on the homhing of North Korean*, Nehru aald
hla government wa* concerned
for two reasons;
m
I. Innocent people were living
w killed ami unnecessary damage

Main Kncmy l^nrccs
Above T acrm Move
Fast ward As Front
Is Relatively Quiet

|\ort*;in Rpcriiils Brush I p Dn NNsii*

II) B n IIKIM’ II K W K T T
M *11 A . If*nt \tiK IH ( i V l t t f h
riV)
Iw if t l'U A itu .SoI'reaWent baa u&gt;*ei| Deallitiilv and t«»
* l**n IrHimtf im«flrv t i^il mrtJil Mirnli i'l«*i m ills
A I»tin«Int i ! frmtfi .tw.iv, «r llic n r* i m il &lt;»f il»** itilf«
ti amnl i ing log him tn adudiiltiering imiltiiiiiitif i lir
il
111141f|j{:**„ ip li iim h trn ll) Mrnting in \mrin in nidiif’ hitllf lirlwifl
( *k•-•I alntut Se.ii-tiuy "f I'1*
# fiitt »*■&gt; l*nrk mui f flh Imhltnl ,1
fi i c Jotmson'r atali nienl "'n l the mm #
t
If
WI»4F»l*‘fl I, ft If'fill**
TB.ll* |«r .irf i* (illv 'll lli** tlt ive
...........
ly «
another
-i» ......................... Mi riunian -alu
turn I ♦Ii *-14» th In Min tlmMI* '«!
........... nothing certain a l«u l
lit*1 .till rnnori in flit* nlfn pv hill*
ju ,j , u ,
„ nulilarv manruvet
|&gt;s*n1rf •lUaU * It nt* n 11.*•
ntmtk
.t" •* n hilt if 'H
niml »»it|f
•I lie •■•Ml ll.akt !••• -tali ni* nt
hlffll f| "lit Iff V%lll’f1* 'V»*iir . I t ...
•in Ihitt
mt»« lir4’ 1in &lt;1 g Bed *rtn\ If nip*
Hr Mill hr was happv to hen*
T r 0 i|4kM tl*l1 1tiff l*N*»*d i it r. n
M ssilssia na I'S II tS iis i
f mt, Mir . *|««f at Put mtt**M r . th,
»v .1. ,11.
IM|*Ill, T tl f . ull *ll
S h u r c s I i o n s M . t r i c T n Mill 11
and W *■4irt 11i llItpi.,.
ill •* i ill * MUodettog If M*»% oil.

Among a total of '.V prison
dieted by the Broward grand .1,
Jake and Meyc, l.uuO .. 1
evious t1'tlio ••■. •
m i aims of Ibc ("Inn llniic f,-.
riternarrea r'loii amt Col.... d
Inn, They were arrtneit of ••(&gt;• ■«'
mg gambling 'mu • ,m l n '
(J.
Srygtey,
direct
&gt;o
of
in T
laisii*I* of I2ju.il inch Ill'll. !• o
'
in it ruction of (he State Inpart them on 'be santc ibarge
*•
merit of Fdneation and head spoti* tiroige Sadlrl, who el *&lt;• p • •
Ml* W A Adam * and laugh
Ii r Ada w ill m o to r F rida y
", Of the Soul hern Association of i'u/dto'lmmi.'
.Slidell, l.a
in jo in M r. Mlnni*.
Muilenl (.oiinrlls. addressed mem
M e rto n II. ly e llo n * a n d I n - l ■
tins of the Seminole Teach-r
who has e stn ld ish id their tiome
th e r
Je s s e ,
w e ir
in d irte .1
"f
tlirie and w h o I* associated with
('lull this morning at a meeting
In the Seminole High 3ch&lt;»&gt;l An. ih a ig e * o f possessing &gt;.|nl rna .1 J . Xloat. di edging conlia ctor
1
Imres
T
h
ril
bond
was
set
•
Another daughter, Olyve Ann
dilorium
Adams, will itny at New- Smyrna
Speaking on “T h » Importance |l iu hi earn.
Otlieis
named
to
imlii
Itm
•
tof Dir Individual,” Dr. Srygley
Itesrh nnlil Sept
I, when
he
pointed out (he need of gaining ate klncrttl Ain, alias J&lt;u* D ■
will return for a few days’ suit
identified
in
heiauvet
cornmitt-a
with Mis* Lila I a-ffiei ludnif
the confidence of pupils, and add•d lhat this rnttfidenre is not testimony a* »u underllitir f"C joining the family in Slidell. She
kingpin
Ftank
Costello,
oi
&lt;
1
&gt;ci
gal'i *d by tell|t*g J.Aea. but by
will then go on Sept Ifl a« n
lu llin g the pupil* tn work and Brail, identified as Frank Ft
mphnninre to Emory University,
►
on**
"front”
man
in
It
tow
.cl
in tilling in them the idea lhat
A I lunl u. C s . w h e ie she in te n d ,
gantlillng.
With
William
tl
i
'1
*
ihev are accomplishing something
to take * eniirse in nursing after
rhoff,
alia*
le
fty
Chit'.,
they
w
-rs
worthwhile
two year* rtf general rnltege
He rnnlra-ted education In (he un used nf operating gu »il&gt;l •»' work
huOTM,
It
•
I
1
1
•
*»t
at
i
Doited State, with that of tierW A. Adams, the son of the
many under Hitler. Germany, he each.
late Mr. and Mr* T- F. Adam*,
ll'sallsssil On l*»as Tkissl
was lorn in Winehcster, Ky., and
TA IJ-A IIA S S EE. Aug 24 *11 was almut four years old when
Governor 'A'.irrcn Imls) •u,|&gt;cinl* the (amily came to Kanfonl. Illcd (our members nl his n.«ti»r ( d* father »a* a pioneer grower of
relery here, was one nf the
h
luuin rnunly school lursnl tor founders of the Sanfotd-Ovicdo
&lt;1 w s i i s h m I li t . I ' s a r I h m i
n -a lla x s a ria C n s T lr s s i
Due in the large attendance at
the Friday night auctions at Ihe
S» 'ford State Farmer* Market,
Ihr service* of an additional auc­
tioneer have hern secured, Coun­
ty Agent C . tt. Dawson anmumred
tmlay.
The new auctioneer is Jerry
Arndt, an experienced man in
O A K R ID G F, Teltn.. Aug 24
1/1*1
General C. Kenney of lie
this line of work from Mlehigm,
who wilt altrrnita arilh l^irry l '. S. Air Force warned today that 'he United Stale, ,rw*n may heat air
Jones on the auction platform. laid ,iren» and “ the cash of laimh,.
More than 417 automobile* were
In * speech prepared lor delivery helore the Rotary Club, the
counted at the auction last F ri­
day night, oaid Mr. Dawson, who World War II allied sir lorcr commander in the ,outhwr,t Pacific Irm ird
ia directing the program. Among the Korean war "a small *idc*f
But if the day come* lhat a po­
the comtnoditiea sold have been show."
•wert potatoes, tomato-.,, field
“ We must not become cornpla- tential enemy surpasses us In
!**•**, egg plant, hotter, egg, and crnti” he rautiunrd, citing "an weapon power, the decision of
Used farm Implement,. Plana are alarming reaction” among Am- pence or war may tie made with­
pending, h - said, tn have rattle erirans ai many relai and -ay out reference to u* eirepl aa a
auction* In Out near fututc,
“thi* Korean thing will be kept target."
Kussia In* the atomic homh
localised.” Kenney declared the
G D EH It m Ti .AK A C T IV E
nation must strengthen civil and sreret, Kenney reminded his mullT A I P E I. Formosa, Aug. 21
military | reparation for defend tn re , which included many work­
lAh— A
Chinese
Nationalist
"We are fighting tmlay bornii*c er* in atomic plant* here.
H r quoted from I-enin's “ Se­
apokesman said tmlay guerrilla* someone thought we were too
are active in all of China's It,* weak or unwilling to fight." lected Work*," which he called
“the bihle of the CommunDl Par­
Red-ruled province*.
Kenney *oid.
lie said previous estimate* of
"W r are the main hope o f the ty” : " 'As soon a* w* are strong
I.OOOJMM Nationalist guerrilla* on freedom-loving peoples of the enough to defeat Capitalism a* a
the mainland would have to lie world, but because of that w r err whole, we ahsll Immediately lake
revised upward.
Ihe primary target of attack hy *4 by the acruff of th* neck.’
The guerrilla* are moet active •ny aggreaeor seeking world d»» must he eaaumed, Kenney
m I&lt;L lhat the flrat blow in o moin aouth and aouthwaat China, mlnatlon," he continued.
tha arena moat vacantly U k tn
"Right now wo may be atmr* Jor war would be an atamie at’ and our weapon power lock on Ihe United .State*.
over hy tha Communist* and enough
He aald Ihe explosion of a I960
traditionally the moat rebellion*, great enough tn deter the eggre*
hr Mid.
o# race ro o t!
•or from direct attack upon m.

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He Defends Sawyer

Q U A R TE R S . K m c . Aug 24 t/l’l
W a, l iiltetpondenl Randolph
Cliiirrhill. &gt;on o| llntuh wailimc
Piimr Mini,let Win,ton (h im lu ll
w.,« wounded today hv a mortal
luiisi on a 'saktong River-croating
loray into enemy Icnilnty with a
U. .V |i,&lt;ttnl.
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rniiet|windrnl,
Frank Lm ciy oi fnte,national New,
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Unions Agreed
Not To Strike South For Possible
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Bedell Smith Urged

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r

Truman Says

Malik ‘liooks In' On Austin

House Committee
ApprovesMeasure
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W A 5 H IN G TU N . Aug 24 &lt;/V&gt;
N EW D E LH I, India. Aug 24
\n emergency hill carrying $16,(/!’) Ih r All-India radio, wluch
lia» biro monitoring and recording 711,000,000 |r», war in Korea, re.
IVipmg lun.iil, * ,l, of Communist •imamrni al Itnmr and military
nd In allies wa, appro,cd today
Chin., rrgulaily, raid today u wa
unahlr lo confirm a report that l»v the lloiiie A|&gt;pi»priilion« ComIVifiing hioadratt an announce- miller.
House panage i» set lot minormrrtl of « Communist invanon of
I'l*el The Indian Foreign Mini*- row
Ih r hill pmcides rath bn tlHn
try, lilcw iir, ,aid H hid no mch
fighting gear a* S.J3 1 new wa&gt;
iet&gt;oil.
Hir II. S .Slalr Dlpiilinrni it* pt.inrs. ll me hides M ,000,000.000
Washington *aid d had no con­ bn .urn, aid In Inrndly nation,.
I lie Appioptiahont Committer
firmation of ihr invasion reports
U. S of fir i il, added that they said il didn't want lo entire
wouldn I hr surprised al »urh a, • "past em ir, of l u d g m r n l al till,
lion lircaute Red China Ira 'rti time hut “ event, of recent week,
have licrn threatening for »omr have made it crystal clear lhat thr
monlhi In laae over the uolalrd military planning and thinking in
counliy ntualrd between ihr Hima­ key poiition, u not a, clear and
layan and Kunlun m,unlain&gt; writ accurate at could he desired
The bill upt the federal hudgrl
of China and north of fnd'.i.
Thoma* P. Whitney, Associated to more than $50,000,fVX).000 (m
Pres* staff member in M urom , the year ending neat jimr HI.
said hy telephone to l.omlnn hr
Most *»f (he '(Hinting is eovernl
had liranl nothing to aubataninl, by n Fd.lMHMKMi.rMIll geneial apthe intraalon report.
profiriation bill, A tram of {Innate
T h r British Broadcasting Cor- and House members wa* trying
miration, which monitor* all for- for a compromise agreement on il
clgn radloa that can in* heard today.
Another security measure,
a
here, also said It had heard
nothing similar to the report* lie strong anti-Communist bill worked
out by the Dn-Ameriraii Activities
lug rlrculated in the If. 8.
The r'hinc«r Communist* have Committee, was cleared todnv I"
It
made Inth threatening and prnce- the House Bole* Cotnmittrr
ful gesture* toward Tibet in the may he brought bp on the floor
past month*. Various broadcast* neat Tuesday.
The Senate headed into the fit
have Iwen beard warning of an
Invasion, hut recently thr Com­ round of debate today on Use
munist* offered Tibet “regional 'firs t Installment” lag Mil Brest.
•utaiiomiL." _|f Mm Tibetan miter, dent Trum an asked to help flnanre
thn Dalai Idtma, and hi* gnvrrn flhe arm* program and eombat in
ntenl Jolna the Cnlneie Communist flat Ion.
Just before the start of d'batr.
regime peacefully.
A »even*man ml*»|on from Tibet the Senate Finance Commltne m l
ha* been trying to reach Hong the eatiniat&lt;&gt;il size of the bill's take
Kong to negotiate with the Bed* from $5.tNdi,oon.OtHi to u . mix .non
hut ha* (wen unable to get any rmo. It would rnllect f 2 ,7 lA.naws.lsiws
11.590.000,000
farthci than New Delhi. The B ri­ Imm individuals.
tish won't givi the mission permis­ ft ton &lt;urtHiraiion* and 'he rest
I C t s l I s s n l O a l*aae T h e r e ,
sion lo travel to Hong Kong.

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By Supervisors In
Seminole District

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General Kenney Says U. S.
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on the couth irpmlcd the three
ratth.nmd
Red column,
were
matching fiom the l L ift■t atea
whet.- tw o Red dltttmn, wetr tep»ctrd grthitg crady to rlttve on
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tin- ippioM .-biog southern
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C o n im u n lJl« weee m .ivtne ip m a ll
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ItA N G O O N , Burma, Aug 21
Flag Communist ie
Iwts were icported today lo have
taken the severest drubbing of
Iheir 2!i.month fight against th,
government. The defeat rame In
an attempt tn storm five Bur
nine army bases in Yamethin
district.
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Communists spearheaded s down
thrust on the main base *t Tha.
wattl, 210 ndle* north of Bangoon. while others attempted di­
version* at neighboring liases.
The reports aald that inside
Thatwatti the Communists re­
tired to a rice mill around which
the battle raged for ore hour be­
fore the Communists fled. They
left Id dead behind.

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row afternoon.
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storm that strurk Antigua, in the
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Cfilliolir Dogmas
I C m l M M r m . r*a&gt; i i h |
aclence exercise the office of
teaching entrmted to them, un­
it** In the instruction of their
students they rrligiously accept
and exactly ob*ervr the norm*
which we have ordained
"That due reverence and submission whirh in their increas­
ing latmr Ihey must profess to.
waril* the traehlng authority of
the ehurr- i, 1-1 I h u i it -til! alar,
in the '1111111 • an I hc.il I - -if tlu ir

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slud*ntf.
"Lei them strive with every
lore*' d i i * elf m l lo I'jitlici the
U of tfij sciences which
they truth; bu; let (hem a L « hr
m i ful not to tranxgre** the li­
mit* which we have r«t*bli*hr,i
)nr tin- protection of Ih j truth
of r.ilholir faith and doctrine.
With M-ffaril to new uucstipns,
whirh moilerii culture at,,I preIfrrii have btoiiirhl lo the fore­
ground, lot them rn fiK i1 in Moat
ratoful rnoair.i. hut with thll
M ii-ia r y prudence anil caution.”
The I 'op# raullonid against in­
dulging in the belief Ihnt the
"disiddrnt ami erring can happily
l-i brought l»i,k In thr l-ranm of
I lie Church, if thr whole truth
totinil in tin* rhutrh la not linerirly taught to all without cor­
ruption .r illmnnltIon."

1r»11Hi

|l aa llaa e*

i'miama kcpul&gt;li&lt;

Ymi mrp !»rrrli'| futrlrt *4 Mi A|i|i«*nI
•M tlli* full# trfIKfll pf■&gt;f**t, r . II
•Of, «fi Hip 2Ir*«f 4a i t»f *{if»ml&lt;&lt;ir
In «h wrr lti« Hill r.f #*..»•»
|l nkilPHril I t n«*. l air Hmrl
fiUlm fll*.| «■ ii Ift» f fiiii In IH* ■oiiimblidcr
of the W'alshipa r t nil
f I *i| Mtt rrgI«&lt;«*1«- f
t
Flitifli'ii. *Mr li i mu #
111"1 N 'olnilli' and Marhlrhead to pre
||«rri It 1*4r *•«»*• »M .infiff
#* vent tin landing of Columbian
t.llllAfi l ‘df *|ue
Itr f* mlitni
troop, fm the pur pose of putting
Mine i mi it f*»r illwirr** nj*nr#fi
No ills , n|hrr*hp I* 1‘K t r . I*r. down Die i r volution, thr M id on
C n n f r t " r» Mr11| !«#■ h i I h m I
iirmlim-i lh* part of Can amo «in*c |K|c.
f nil fftf fMilnfn l». m|»n»#t&lt;•v itn4 mh*
During the summer of I ttfltt,
unrt m i .....If »4 H I ■v*
Stovall, the Nashville
W ITM K H H m&gt; l&lt;«n*1 «itt«f off I. U l •aid Mi
i f i l IlilM Hi* I lih *1«v »*f Uifiint tiad gone up ttie Mi-*i**ippt to
in #
Si. lauti* where the World Fxn
i v h r . i t \ i *« »**■
posit mil wa- I.m g field fh*- rornilrv li. i*lrrtilt f*i*»nrt
IHK AIel
inandei of thr hip riTi-ived se­
A l l n t f i * # I* r r i d l M I f f
el el nrders fiom Washington to
( lU llH T H M I. W»»MIA#HH
go lii pen aiola nml llirn to pro4| N«»MIi *’*«tiri iMlifl
Ilf Isifiilr v li» I Ms*
eerd t" St Andrews Islond bar*
tmr ii-nr the roast of Vroeruea.
Hilling (Irtnbri the ship got
'aught on a coral r»*-f near the
bailior No help wa- available to
get j( loo-*-, .aid Mi, Stovall
I.lfidainl* and nil exres* weigh'
we* removed, and lh*1 •rew fiuallv
got it fin ol the reef by mitilng
from one side lo the’ other and
linking it, after whirh il was
Inked tn -alei aorhiunge. After
a few days more, a two masted
Virieiiirtun
-all
Imul
anlve-l
IIIinglng Milled order* from IVa-hIngliin to pioino) to Cnlnn
The orders, opened hv command
a flii the Nn-hville wa* ‘J l hmilM 't li l: 111 11'1*1 'l l
n! - i » gave direrlion- of what
T O KIlVtN '• (A VIS' 1 l'» l -i..l-m
further In do, he *aid. Almol
MlifipM |rslr|#nr#&gt; In link imiU »i
You ir r
fe«iiilrni I'* fil* men, including eight Marine*,
our flititrMMfirF t«r*•I AijifPH
wrie aboard.
riit#p mi MitfitUi iMifiitRf
2»»*l
The Nashville arrived at Colon,
IM t. In lh» flrctiU f’oiirl »if fh* now the AI Ian tir I n ml nut of the
Ninth JinllriMl **»rt nil &lt;*f K1«»rM * *f»
I'nnnma Canal, late one afternoon,
■fnl for H*&gt;vitf|#Tt .unly* -»l ^
font, Ftofirtp tn &lt;4h#nr_rry. If&gt; &lt;* Mr Stovall declared.
■nil for iflrrjrc** rfitlllul ^ I',Ml.A M
"A t« &gt;Ut du«k, a man-of-war
K U IN fl. riMtnl Iff. v- KHVIN *’
&lt;aim- into thi harbor,” he stated
K W IM i fh lth U M
* i n w i t m m j v v iu :n i:n r . t h $$« "We tinib-it it, and teamed It was
hinuM ti *h wtr Imn«1 nml ilir nfM
fill *P41 *rf *41*1 «*ltlifts Mil* I till *1*1 a Columbian ship. A lioardlng of
flrri was -ent to It, and be re­
tif
IH#
i» I' IICIINININ,
ported bark that Ibcrc were •*
*V f k
vend hnridird soldiers alsiard
IMKAI.I
They asked permission to go
alongside lh" dork to obtain frrsb
water.
"Th lr wa granted, piovided the
soldier* rrmalnerl slsisnl. No
D u ownera who are wasting -noner bail I tie ship tie,| Op,” be
Money and not getting proper gaa
Mileage due to over-rich mlxtur**
arffl be pleased to learn rtf a is * nr ii t nr- t i i i : i in a r t
WlMonaln Inventor who has devrdj i iim ..
m M iv ii.r.
m i v ri.
« T » r i . i i p p i lim n s .
tped a very clever unit that helps
&gt;s in; T i ll: i .i t a t i : " P
save gasoline by "Vacu-matlng.”
U SItA n il'll M. iil»1S' AN'.
IWreasMt
I t Is sutomatto and opera tea on
IN I'llf ItlATK
th* aupereharge principle. Easily il. II.I. StllllU
II 111 IIIS IT H S l
N'tll'c I- lierelir alven lliai II P
Installed In a few minutes Fit*
IliiltiH
in
III-,I
- fir- -I re|»„rl aa
all ear*, trucks and tractor*. The Admlfil-lraloe „fM' 11-vlale nf Kara
manufacturers, lha Vacu-matln 111, I, At, ' in-vaii, rto M iel, 11, aI tie
Carburetor Co., 7517-700 W. (data |n&gt; filed M- t-eit 11•*'»! for final ,ll«,lia r»-. a»"l ti, »'
will „iu*tr t"
ML, Wauwatosa, W1*„ are offering 11.r li ,,•,11- 1.1, I miiitla* Ht*n»lrnm.
••,, &gt;i y J ,1,1a• "I Hcnlnnle I'niinty,
• Vaco-matle tn nnynas who will
PI,,ild- on II,e lllh day nf HenUniInstall It on his car and help •nr A l&gt; U l« . (nr *|'pr"val nf earn*
ami
(nr final die, haiae aa AdnilnlaIntroduce R lo othera. They will
Iralnr nf ihe - , 1-le nf ISaea It Ii Ii
gladly send full free particulars If H'linaan, da, eaeed, nn llila tllli
you writs them or Just send ynur da* „r A'ib u *' s It , issn
II r MeflttSVAN.
name and addrsaa on a penny poet
AdinlnUlralnr nf
lh*
r. l - i - „r H-ra tilt h Me­
lt,iwatt. &lt;|*«ea*cd

Chiirles J . Ftanklin has arreptrd the position of husines*
manager of John It. Stetson
Dniversify and will move to De­
le nd tiefore Septemlwr I For
the last Kl years, Franklin w a tiusiness aeeretnry of thi Clrvc
land Y.M .C.A. and hn- hern iesponsihlr for the IhiIMIuk pro­
gram, planning and supervising
the eterlioh of new branches and
remodeling of Y.M.C.A
build­
ing*.

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Business Leader With Great W ar
Record Tells How Hadacol Has
Rebuilt Him Physically
w ”2i rm t-JttV.... - « « n , tstisis nervice tn Nriulh i a titi'

du r (n d rflrirn rlm nf Vllnmlnn HI, H2, Imn und Niacin
Mr
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up-anil coining rxrvullvr mt-movr
o f the staff *&gt;f Uie great WlDhlta
F.aglr newspaper for over four
years.
Mr. Hr,Unite has an rnviebl"
rrcnrd of romTml with ihr (*. N.
Arm y tn Ihr Roulh I'aclfir in
World Wai II. Hr i* v riy artivr
In rlvir affairs. Ami Just as h"
was anxious lo ptlrh in and tin
a Job durii tt lb- wai l,r now
want* lr. brlp his frllow rillirn s
who (Hhr hr wa* nnre), arr
physiralty run down and weak
rlur to lark of Vitamin* IH , R2,
Imn, and Nlarln In their systems.
Here is Donald W. Ilrdburg's
wltneasrd statement: "When I
relumed frnm service, I farrd
the problem nf rehuiidlng my*#lf physically, I was in ,a gen­
eral run-down ronditlon.
"In my present capacity of
advertising salesmen fm Kansas'
greatest newspaper, The WRchlt*
Eagle It'* absolutely nerrssary
Ib.vl I have pleuly nf vitality
r» •get up and g o ' I bad i'a l rail*'1
to smrry. Nothing seeinad to re,build me cons' Itutlonally. Then
A friend of mine on lb# national
staff told me about H A D A C O l.
h# asked me lo try at Irnut fir,'
bottles I ’m on my fourth bottle
and already I feel Ilka my old
aalf. I look forward Ia a day'*
’ work and gw h o m e-play with the
children--work In tbe yard— flan
nttl midnight! Thank* again to
lA D A C O L , energy ami vitality
ace again course through every
a
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missionary
H A D A C O L ."

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■idded, "than the fully rtpiipptd
Coliirutiiun soldln* went a bore
" A . aeon aa we trained thi*. '*•
icnl landing patty of sailor- Th&gt;
Marine-.
remained
aboard
to
guard tin ship. Wr taruird rr.u
the lallmad ilepnt. ami t look
up a signal station in the belfry
wlirie I could see everything
“ During the night," Mr 8to, :ill
iceallril, "Th e Columbian troop
sprrad over the countryside, W r
trieil to rout them out curly in
the morning, but seeing that fhr
small numlier of us would he on
able to dn anything, we went hui k
and got a Coll autoniatir fnartiiin
gun. mounted on a Irlpivl. Th i
we set up on a railroad flat eal
silt rounding It with compressed
tmlei of eotlon for protection. All
bands wrre rniuitnl to push it
west aliout one half mile* from
Colon.
"A crew of four men stayed
with the gun, the rest rreonnoltn
rd,” he declared." They found
some of the Columbian troops,
hungry and thirsty ,who asked If
Hipy might In* given relief and
provisions If they sun collet ed
During the day thr "general” of
the Columbian* offered lo *uiAmerican gold, adding that tu
tender in return f"t $10,000 in
would ri-turn to Cartagena &lt;&gt;n tin
first (hit). Following thi*. Col urn
bian aoldirr* aided In pushing the
flat rat hark lo Colon.
'Meanwhile,” said M l. Stovall
"the Columbian man of war had
left, and the raplilie-J aoldirr • had
no way to gel )&gt;*, k In Cartagena.”
Columbian port.
"Fortuibltolv a Rrlllsh royal
mall stminer arrived, lauiml for
Cartagena. Th e Ameriram had
to strip the men of tnrlr arm
liefoie the Rlitish •oomiundei
wind.I let them .salt rheit tram
poitation at-o had to hi nuid
"AllOUt a week aflei Ibis inai
ly 2JM)U If, S. Marine, arrived,
an dthese Were ite.lilrd hv Ncv.
Yoik papers with aeeomplishing
what -’ll sailor* bad arcnninlishrd,’'
aald Mr. Stovall
The Stovall* have five children:
Waller I* with the State Hoard of
Health at Jacksonville; (ieotgr
la snntheadern «ales manager fot
Sltlelalt flit Co., at Atlanta, vltd
Kugetie attend &gt; thi llnlver-ir,
of Florid* Ths dsugld-r
••
Mr*. I eo tr.lie ef I t l e City ,i d
Mr*. T. c Wing of Fait Toint
tl*.
A met trap agriruHiirv Indsy t,
a* dlffrrent fmm thuJ of '20 year*
*S" as a Jel-prn|&gt;vlle,l plane I* &lt;llf
frrrnt fmm the Rpirit of Rt. Imui
in xshitli Undltetgli flew the At
lanttr In HT27.--Secretary nf Agrl
culture Rrannan.

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Tintbivni
terial*
huniHii

dairy rnw is tbe "i'»,r „r
tmimal fm curvetting ma­
which man cannot eat int-&gt;
f'w t .

Rmall fit t md kit* might well
lie -taiulmd equipment »n the faun
Irartnr and ntber eipilpmenl.

Roger I..
Sushmnn. concert
pianist and tearher of theory,
i»
been
appointed
aasistant
|.ode-sot in piano at John H
til' tnon t ’niversity, arermling to
•nnnuncemenl by I'reeident J
lillie Kdmunds Cushman, who I*
now living in Kvan*ville, Ind.,
will nssiime his dillle* In Hep-

Train Strike
«« NNthNrd •d im I’l l * &lt;!■•!
ti.m to the fact that the dispute
ha - dragged on for almost „ year
and a half without a decision
lb re is where the men went out
In l-ouiiivill**— 260 switchmen
en the Kentorky and Indiana
Ti rminal Railroad left their Juba.
All of the road's 1.200 employe*
w. te idled A union official said
It. walkout was |IH) per cent effrrtlve.
Where p-i'-||ite, less-than-carload freight shipment* were hand­
l'd l*v tai*. Pas.-engrrs were Iran*ferieil liy bus from l^iliisville to
New Allutny, Ind.,
In St. Paul
|75 employe* of
ttn Minin'.ni,, Transfer Railway
Company failed to report for the
'• 'lo A. M. (C R T ) shift. The r«ad
handle* must of tin- switching of
fi'ight car* in and throughout
Minncapolta and 8t. Paul. The
line'* 150 wnrkri* are effected by
the strike.
In Cleveland— the Rivet Termin
at Railway, owned by Republic
ftei I. va » shut down by 200
Striker*. Kmptoyiltg some 100
workiTs, tlir line serva* Repitli
iie't tiig *teel {dantn. Th e -teel
tompany has lain off 1,500 of its
7,&lt;*vi workers.
What ait ion Mr Trum an would
take, if arty, isn't known.

tr*a&lt;1*H* wwmm r u t O w l
It ha* been at any other time of
international criii*.
have an o b la tio n of the
hirhc-t order." he aald, "not only
to maintain the finance* of (he
government In the *t'&lt;nde*t pn».|hle ronditlon, but b|«o to fulfill our
respon.il,illtia* t„ n,* mJIllon. of
feileral aecuHty holder* through
out the nation.
Snyder *ald development. In fh*
government lemd market "have re
pereiia*Iona which fan out through
the entire economy.”
In amplification of Snyder'
•tatement, a high Tre a iu tv offi­
cial I old reporter* that the hugoffering of Id-month
Treasury
note* at 1L precent intere*t would
have no inflation effect nn th,
bond market in hi* opinion.
" I don't think thi* la going to
change the price one io U ,” hr laid
Thi* official continued;
'We are facing an unknown area
during the neat few month*. We
have heen facing an unknown area
«lnce the Korean situation develop,
ed. During thi* period, when we
are riot yet being pre**cd for new
money for drfente production we
felt that everything ahould I* kept
•table until w« ran *ce what will
drvelop.

The ahlp raldoeti for help when
a paper cargo caught but D ie t
blare war brought under control
not long after.
The Strachan Shipping Com ­
pany, agenta for the ship. *aid
it would he anchored In the SI
John* lllver here and that no
newpapermen would lie allowed
aboard or to U lk with the crew
until insurance agent* nail complrtrd their woik. The company
said thi* might he tomorrow; cer.
talnly not toilay.
Aa the ahlp nearrd the nt&gt;"ithQ
of the 8t. John* shortly before
10 o'clock, aerial observer* could
tee
five
lifeboat* apparent.r
•mashed by the »tnrm,
I'alnt had been burned from
the aIdea; and a faint bit of
■moke or »tram »tllled puffed up
from one of the after hold*.

WHISKEY WINE
RUM
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"Th e interim ta i bill D coming
■long, and it will certainly have
an anti-inliaiionary effect when
payroll taa deduction* start fh I
I. We don't think we ahmitit I*
out loaa In tht present tU-hour
pay for those in yard service.
hav« insisted that the President
Uk# orer the nation'* major line*
under an art of Him. The itrik r i*
scheduled to spread tomorrow to
two steel and coal hauling »hnr
line railroad*.
Both conductor* and trainmen
are to walk out on the Klein, Jo­
liet and Kaatarn Railroad, Cldcago, and the Pittsburgh and luike
Krie Fine, Pittsburgh, tnmorrr a.
After that, the strike may spread
to ■ major line If the dispute is
not settled, a union spokesman
said.
If Prrsldtnl Trum an d-cldr* not
to take over the line*, he could
take these peace step#:
1. Call in the parties with pci •
sonal appeal for thorn to get the
long dispute settled.
2. Direct the heads of railroads
to meet with th* union presidents.
(The union* claim that *o far they
haven’t had any conference* with
“ top railroad official*).
Other labor development*:
At Itelroit, negotiators return­
ed to the bargaining table In high
hopea of settling the atrike of
H,00ft C IO
United Automobile
Workers at the Packard Motorr
Car C «. by the end « f the we-k.
The eaeeutivr board of the C IO
New .York Newspaper UttUd met
to consider recommendation* for
settlement of the atriko of 400 em­
ployee* nf th* New York WorldTelegram who laft their jolw June

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plv p.'rt of i'u.en at the south
end of the panipxul*.
The battle began U «t Tuesday.
Pome »tray dog* rame up and
•niffwl the foxhole* where a
company of Am rrir&gt;n infantry­
men were dug in on I he mile-long
ridge. Th* n trie dog* inn fork.
"Within 15 minuti to half an
hour the attarl began.” ■old Rgt.
Iloret W. Rchroeder, Middle V il­
lage, N. V. "and our ibughb'iy*
art con*lured lb - •'-■*:• led tSetit
|n o'.lc |hi- 1111*.i ■ \V »* rat I prove
they Wi re patrol dog* -h u t that
I* what the boya believed.”
The Ited* CJine In wave*. In
a variation -if fnttbali'* "double
platoon” »y*trm, the Itrd* dlove
hark the thin American line ari l
took the ridge.
Il then liecame a battle in
tviich 'h • American would alurh
by day and painfully rrgain the
ridge after a heavy air, mortar
ami artillery lmmb»rdmnit. flilt
at night the North Korean* would
tiring up Dealt »trength. They
flltrrrd In like phomllv Indian*
rro«-ing a sunken log bridge they
hud limit aero** lh,- ri'er uti ter
rover of darkness. And hv dawn
'hey w-re again in control of the
bill
flirt either ordinary bathe at­
trition nr lire ilunrpi'*-' of *rii
Inti* of bomb* by !'H R-2t* Immliera
in Ited m ii'i «ns we-t of the ri­
ver Interrupted tin enemy ability
lo
1 rrinfoire.
On Thursday doughboy* .m a.h&lt;
1d again to thr ridg- They went
•ii rtu-vn me oth- »iilr. Anil 3.1
mort »r men an 1 three m e 'ra
-a V tirn l by the l-e ll rmilJ hear
American
patrol*
approaching
when their guard »hnt then lu
(death and •.«.* lor the -irer
1, must have hern U lle r to
be with rr'.sU'' iu» n'-ar.
H a l nigh* the Sill h*n n new
name “ Alroeily H ill" tml the
Ited* didn't have the mu-rle to
lilake It. Tin next day lh - Ant,erlran*— with a broom of cleansing f it' r* i| il it -lean of all
i&lt;rganit-'.l •oimy ii-a D tin v
It* recapture ended a major
lI brent lo Tte jll nod preset vc| the
\Naktong Itlvcr defensive tine.
Hut "Atrocity Hill” also helped
educate an American army that
&lt;
ha*
needed the impulse of anger
I
to
i firm It to it a purpose.
Death atilt lurka in it* gulleya.
I’utrnl" try to amhush earn other
in the blue shadow*.
1
"Thi* hattlr” aald a general of.
fleer grimly "taught our men it
In heller to aland and die no mat­
ter what th r odds rather than sum
render to »n enemy of the type
we are fighting."
That ia the |e„*nn of Atrocity
Hill

Hurricane

Treasury

vriTtr r. n r i vrA tir
U K i.ia m p a r r t x n t a t *■
, n ,irr,H 1'1 r A 1 r.S
As t'fnvf il*«l h» rhsnlsr feTIJ
Art* of ISII as *nirnar,| liy vbal'frr
H i l l of ISIS
No|li* la hrrtlif
atvvn
thar
TANUIIU.K PKIIAONAI. PROfP.lt
TV T AX HU r* m &gt; H l«r l X4r , t nnw 'l.llni|!i-ni. and liralnnl"* wllh
Ae.tl 1st, i»S«. s-iil, la*** at* Ur*»
Ina ln'*r*.t „r i% |,,(
„|It,
lb» prviHirtliinat* .ort « ( nuMl-hlna
thlr nolle* U n ltn th* ami.unl »*i
DtUMislir rarh nan&gt;* l»lnw Is |,a|,1
Iwf'irv 4h» Slat ,t«r nf A,l*m&gt;t. |Hr,
warrants will u j,,vr,t itisrei,r, ni
rsrllna thr Irvy -iim,a and sristtfs
*'( snifi, i,*t lanaltus I»«rs,inal |,r«,
party &lt;&gt;r las pays. In satisfy un|ial,t
lairs slut &lt;„,(■ Th* n*m*» nf ,tr
llnt|u*ni tanattil* pttsnnal pmirsMv
lax pay,r* amt th* *mnunt nf lairs,
tnijiellne the »ost of a4**rltalne
and tlvr month's lettrsst tonally
ere as fnllowsi
II*, or n. A
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llsrnrs. Donald J A Dorothy
bants. Nellie II e Albsri D
ger*r. Frnd y
llurnrtir, u u
Krvta. n,artis
utea. M M * Aim* f?
’•rreli. ri*i*,„ *
Finch, It J * Aiml« K
,'rom an, Plar.nt*
I tardy, N K llr o r .u . . ,
llaater. I, U A Nalli*
2'"tan. Mania
Laveadar, ('*nl&gt; A Lrds D

sn.fs
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is * l

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thouund* nf records of
ful men, women and
proved this to be so.
Many Dartaca Recommend tl
H A D A C O L la recommended by
many doctors not only to their
patient* hut In msmtwr* of thair.
own families who Hava such de­
ficiencies. ilcfnre giving up hope
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I ic hi to moderate variable winds
itinmgti Wcdne-day______________
No. I

- .................. —

Pentagon And
,Senate Group
isist On UMT
i

Red Tanks And Crew Silenced By South Koreans

Johnson And Bradley
Say Not Time To
Train Men In Case
Of Sudden Attack

U.S. Troops Hold Firm Or
Advance All Along 120 Mile
Perimeter Protecting Pusan
White House Try Impact Of Korean War To Give
At S e ttlin g Rail
Nation 17 New Army Divisions
iStrilce Is F a ilu r e

•

W A S H IN G TO N , A m . 2 2 F )— Wllh rciinoni) ads ora tea
In I hr (addle, the Senate tut*
rd 17 lu 37 today .„ |„p f|o,.
000,000 ..ff
proposed
mi.it
road* fund* in a Ina-year
highway .nit bini/atiou bill. Hen*
alor liyrd (ll-V a &gt; spmumrd an
amrndmrnt lu trim the anutunt
bach to f l l i , 000,000, the level
of previous yearly oullaya.

Tactju Rescued From
Strangulation
By
Smashing Of Red
Highway Blockade

l(A M III t i l l . L E T . F r a n c a ,
I l ‘t
I h* Illl|i1lt
thr K ue III *Ji
W V M IIN C .IO N V,
Vue .*3 J V - i 'r i s r r 'i cabinet
II i, ,|| f ill llir iMtiiill I ' \|| IV illinium *
i-.d the i *4I| i i ,•'in-lit | |* i
dri idril lodai to •etui a I tenth
■■ l i e n .if i t r a m s IV Ji ei ill *-| ■* i l i t -&lt;■ i n d III
Itrrt whuli mil in.lii.il
land torrr lu li(h t -i l h t tilled
1 .M U 0 0
Q u it
W «) r l&lt; Alt I nli i ill I'1! vtimps
N stums
trmip*
in
Kutra.
I'rs m rs i untrihulmn will be
Ill it utllllllr ul tl*c 4*»-iitiriilr -I (m r clliriw**il li^I ii th ihr r i r
iiit i p *1
lomposrJ ul iu m fsnlr) ballxlW A SH IN G TO N . Au* 22 t.p,
t l i - i limn i I&gt;1 »t*-fIlD f ft.cnlH a
tOI». plubabt) I. il InIn-nil) sOD
t »,4.
I . i n c s 1mi pt&gt; s|d*nt Truman *« r* M -**t (t»f Mf«i-•11/tin Ht tlir •*
f U im e iia l military (Mining not ■
•uldirr*. titan) of whum will be
f•* .Ilk
n
110.600,OPPPi'u ‘ i»l» l,U Ii jX11,.1,’l | - ,li' M,11 t'hr *’
X oitd ptiili today (to n tlie Praianil uli U r is, itil ur ui rd
source*
thr m i *i*t inIi ulI i*
kill
W
Mil
s|lprn|riXtlotl,
It.
he
ftdded
lu
1
I
m
W
ASHING
It
W
Aug
•2 t i l 1,
^oit and nine key irnatou, rvrn
said thr drrision ws* rrachrd
lit \ %l tr*|le **.-.»• *!« 1 .»*U 1
0.C
t
ii
i
ir
ul
regular
funds
fm
* Aloilhrl Willie I I.m»r illemj't
a llrt ao all its) rstuuel mreti.sy
IB hit* for
ur|*Jt ' Il
ihoufh Pm idcni Trum an »ayi hr
year.
hrhl h n r al tlie summer chilu settle the lad 'luke tailed lisla)
li e Vtmy w ill i' rt tt.l • nn tllll •• »trr iipth
won’t atk for il again thii ycat
trau ol Ihi I’rrsidriit uf the
1i *11* b .1 ' i • * &lt;iliII 4 •
ultief rmnliat dtvi-i HI, tu (•milt
S' li.. i, w iiikrn Ir II ihru (ohi
I lie Senate Aimed Set vices ComIG p.,Idu- Vm rrut Vuriul
II.f ui*i &gt; I eglmiu ( n ,.r|4l uitr.
*
i
l»;
(1
1
1
*1
li.,tiumU-i
ul
.
itch
•dui If S|et Iniau a*i|ilant to
imllre ilaitrd healing on a UM T
k|n)*•$ % »(.. •I.OI i an nit-. (it» v
tin. a.1.litmiial t•sui IlH*
I i- -oh ol 11iiinaii igrnl two lioun lu be added l» f, in t)(&gt;«¥ Ih
I II hrii
U ' i . ^ " W i diirtiiav Aug 23-—
hill.
••!»*» » IR 1 t.ll Iiui tag.
O lttlO TID B T SOUIH KOIfAN fO IC It, two Nut lb Kvitran Communist tanks grimly atte*t to the O rn s n n i of
1.11&gt;i ' i
' 1 ' *11 (tim e I*. tii&gt;,I uiiur wav '.-m
ill (lit' 1OUI dll lull*
1*1
Kuir 11, in tiiM.pi and links
the Bra power Dial &gt;auglil them as they sought to move lu to attaik. The Uxly of a dead tank mail 1* shown
All nine trnaloi* (irrirnl, a tiu
Tin
ll*i*l
t !*»•» i » Ml iu A *♦t*'1. Ifl1 1 11 1 *» •t« *1t*1
to hung irpirsriila tiiri ol llo
lying
latliedehris-sUswn
loud,
a
few
Irel
fiotti
Uie
Husslsn-tuade
lank
tie
had
U-sti
tiding,
(fnlcrnuflunai)
Isipr.l
out I tiiiratrmug He i koi,
1l.|
i
\
In
11*»
joint of ihe rommillee, joined onr
li
t 'mnmlttee wa
giiiI*|| D.i • |.U* 11 ..till*
sliding unaiiu ami a I Oiunillrr id tiifr 4.1 huM (lit ni m&gt; wJi' iliutr 1
lean inaiihiiuk 1(1 uillet noith o(
»i 'imilim*i *si Mr r*Rf 1hr
U onr in uiging that Congtro irl a n! u II h n Ii into t punt runi argil lu riJa v Iltrit mates U&gt;ok
wain in iruioa until il acli on i
If letn r
(hire i ultima tiding lull. In blink the
training program. The trnaloit in­
the iiiailal galrwayt to I ’usan |»ort
\t L ' Ml I* M l»,lh
had
cluded live Drrnociali, foui Relu llir south
hit ihe White Ih n o, Without gelpublic am.
I hr K rill' lie liuiii •lie - lines toadllii.1 'iigrlhei aiul with no definite
Secretary of Oefrnte Jolunon
fh iti l.ii luithri Hireling*
l.» k near largu lull i linked off
and Genrial Omar N. Dudley,
ail Alllrd iiipplin ftutll largu for
Ifn* had *anl eailiri ih.il Ml
M IA M I. Aug. 22 nfV Antn*us
chairman ol the Joint Chtefi id
tiro
Iii.uli alui llliralroril to tiap
of
Ibe
Leeward
Island-.
*■•
li*he.i
I iuiii ui had gu ru this iiiilin. imn
Stall, a .lrd lot U M T on giuundt
tt'wips of the k S 27th “ Vl'olf*
by wind, nf I no mile-, an hour In -1
Ii*
'rehuaii
K
,rp
n|i
living
their Hill lie no time lot liaiiung
midnight hut something ei-meil '
In. ii ml inl.intiy Dnuion.
iiic gisc
Ih. r a , ad»,,i
*li.k. by S c i l s T t C
enough manponer in evrnl of in ta- happening to the Inirrirai', s
J * 1,(11Ml rlirflllii'l - t|f
t||)|nft* fmi|
llo- iriilia l 11onl ami rxticmr
W ie i lull-11 ale war.
it drifted into the Caribbean Sea
0* ini»*s| &lt;*rluu« imitiifjinf.’ i*rin
otillirtii lighting was llir must
flipurls from a Navy hurrl'*«tu
urnii
im
fii.t
r»u
(*Afia«lli»h
Na
Johluuu tad l M I rhould hr on
hiltri I.) tile 2*) hour |irilotl rttded
hunter iinliratid the (term mav li
lit-niil ii Vi-1 llo r«ntn«li3 n I'acifir
a ilandhy hatit, Hitli the Prcstdcnl
I tirtda) mulniglil
I A U A llA S S rlK A uk 22 &lt;d‘) losing furre, forecaslrrs at Miami
whim* o |h ifitioi)i wffi*
Mntihrn ui th* Sanford Foil ^3 n
Ih
r
I
tiy
(
..............
Id
l**i
ii
'k
iIii
hating aulhonty to Hart il whan
I he Slate Game and Firth reported
W A S H IN G TO N
W
22 t.l'i
All along the 120-mtlrt petithe
Aim-man
I
c h h iii , lulluwing fluuk fa^l by lh r vinlkmit ovrr
im tliulril I'lrtl Witl'Jlin. i»n l •’llNortheast sturm warning* w ire
it seems necessary II would coat W-vlet Full 1'nnnnii‘ iuii't chicl
ttini ln»ur iit u n , «h&gt; imml uf
I In I |i| I ik I.u inii.iiioi ril llir
mein ol (lie Alllrd bras idtead
•pmled -ind lnrl&gt; dihatr* Iasi II* rutiotf* fiHtflit .k h I iiiM F ii^ r
hoisted
along
the
south
and
r.v
t
Kllir*'i,
It*
iiiA
r
t
*
Li
J
&gt;
4
i|
irn
rlan ectimaleJ $ 2,000,000,000
hiuluKiil today ironiinicndcd that ciinsls of I'ueitu Kico and at neat- iilghl voted In iim lr two speakers hftwltfii: fruni
.H in t n| a tinkrl (itolrit cvpi-lt
l m ini Natmni lumps held turn
to co*i»t
,i|(r lim it tout!) til I kA•”uly louitll
year at first.
at Denver, lu lu , uii ilta tys ol
io iiin iritu l lisiiiDK of lu rain and hy Vlequrr Island Ollier «tnrm to the Sept IH Hireling m older
in advanced.
I*
addilloii,
the
t'anadian
strike,
•S|$rr|
$
in!
|»rl
karrti
Mrllulll
tile
Mr. Truman favors U M T . lie craiqnr he ucunillrtl iu l j k r O k rr- warnings flrw in the Virgin I
I urtday't an action wet tupped
In pirsenl Udh tuh-s u| I hr m u r dlou|itnl telepiwuii ami telegraph lolalmg litr Aloum I nrittv Ait Avenue alul I lie Al L luaniTi line
hat asked ('•ingress fur It over
lands,
ami
hurricane
warinnervlcp for many cutiiniuiiities and
by a I Irel ol 7tl B-29 l m mhing
FUI Diteslot I liigaI Huoiri
and over and tieen turned duwn. cludwr and the Si. John* River. were up un -St. C m li to the south uf whether in lint In rs|iaud the
I ni a millllict u| ) c » t i tequrili
aimed up piaii ! « i »
t no* &gt;.* duean'L Want it to
.•«l die M l . ^ Sanlolil Lawn-Ill r
&gt;'horig)tn with 7lKi tons of #*•
Aa add thing atrout rrpmt-i os United Nalimt ttrto a Wot Id I'uiv, ;,VJohn
t r ^F. Drquinr
r "
r following
T
errrte with other vital laglslv hy
There was imiiieilinte concern Siliioni JH, rui|ilot ril it Denvei have hern t r r r iim (taw itti/rfti pln'iset fliongjm it not fit from
a the Antigua sturm, fiire*a*t»r eimneiit tn enfotce (icair
tlon required for the Korean war
over food slini ta|:'i-s ill - olio- aiea*. i'ltiiriiit , and tioii .tiiigind In alt (•it M-iiriagr ta- ililtci to this aira,
M •ailaase Ob t’aar a it)
twu-yret dud) of fuh lit the two *ald. was that all ihe wind* Idee
and the borne front.
lint avltnii lulluwrd the reading •lid whkapread layoffs were l'&lt;
i.tid t ill Malian*( t hilulii M&lt; Ki!&lt;
fmm
the
north-narlhaast.
In
a
Now, with rm-al of the Fecite area*. Hr ircuminmilrd that htrarn rutating slnrm. the winds should of a Intel hv Kailylc Moinluihhi l&gt;#Ct&lt;d m indu-lry if thr &gt;luke i» Anil) im Let piujeil III tint (tea
Inn
Arntwl Satvin** eomtrltlee In-hind and iiajipir hr takrn cmninricial* have changed direction .
i iilllieil) miilici In i m ill tit#
iimloiigid And mi companies said
in whuli Altirm an I cgHiu lic.nl ’ Ii# tail |ieii|i may cut off ga*o
I ulluwiii.' . uii'iill.ituui with Ml
him. Chairman Tyding* (t)-M d l ly and told mulct iliicl Slatr ir*
I it Matll.n. N Mrs . aliiltl I miiiiI
While small amt performing &lt;-r- I|uaitei« iri|ue«lrd that mcmhrit
Wills
i nt* ieg.itilmg itulallalion ol
said ba la going to try fur quick
lint*
to
motorists
ami
trucking
ratii'ally, the storm still narked
gulaliont.
|uu)ei|. .Simulit » a i at* tl*ed ul
pa-'uge of legislation to requ
I.|i|ai.c, and n lu ia lr the puhln In concerns.
im r iiy c I at ilitiet m llir (tea
a
kick
and
was
b*llig
watched
.. __*
.111*__.1
at# m I
(.'uiiimmiuti D u n lot t’olrmsn
year’s military service of all IH
Tin U. S m il sir ikes, railed ful (idling taken "an rytieoirli i il luiniilcd liV Iwenlietli Nticct Ku
classdy. Il ..||l|•arently is at a stage ' np|Nne tile pin|hi-&lt;d |ir |it ■••■■ |i
to ‘20 years olds.
Nri-ui.ni drilaird, huw rvri. hr wai where II may continue to drvel.m |Cungir
live days Itv th1' Tialnmen's mi l Uat.ii |t|ci • ul 1111111111111111 anal
whuli
Intel*
ul
Mot
.da
ilia D im I ... ml alui Mrlloltilllr
Meanwhile with tltlli opposl- ‘ uuahlr lu anc|it ihrtc irtum*
i oiidiictur's union wore termed lluin llir |ilii|etl
''f J""* hevrt to an aasleriv w an tt|,| . r , , „ on Noirmhe, 7
|I MMllHHlit l»»
flset
r&gt;T\ieiiuri. it w . .In n il.I in new ul
D E N V E R , vug
2 *! 1
i "token" protest over (ailuie* to
f( *sit|liM&lt;f4 IlH l*N«r IT lF l
and pn »lhly flatten nut.
1
'
| (•••in -aid tlie (ilulimilin. -i
a ill shorter hours rind pay Iwi* -1
the
.(.tii liiiltllci iul.illni hv a bin nf so t inerieau 1ir
lie Vote will lx' on till* follow
It* position al Hi.30 A M wa
In luuablr tudlrtal. Ind
**l to you a* :&gt; In I—th nail....., a rill III working 1oyl.li
,»nci&gt;, that thr itcrtl lot irwi i4«r plane wa. i!p|u-ij open wlirn an ***iappruvimatelv latitude Iflti north ilh; question
( I Uisil leMtsl link
• ilii
pmr broke awns lu*'h met tha
lungiliule 1)3,0 west, or W&gt; tulle* eovcleigti citUi li uf I im idu ami Hill. (H to ill itoiiis weekly I* one
lai ilitiet w .n uni t silts al. ami that Culoi ado Itnckle* , ar|i t..dav ,.,,(
off Ihe island uf Ht. Kill*. Tb the United .Slate uf America, f the |i(ills*iy-9*I issili *
plans
p
irp
jm
l
liy
Mi
\k
illtanii
ihe lug ship landed t-ere with one
The stoppage- ’ll the U H 'e
area of hurricane winds ws* nnlv direct uiir rrpn-rehtulives iu th
II eailsarS «• ■*•** list
•lend anil «even III lured
. uulil lie uird lalet
niiirs in
iii diameter.
uiameivr.
[National t ungri-s* to uige th.
60 mile*
Tin* four engine tICil « * . t.nnnd
lb.- firm of iinmliy ami Sttiup
Futme movement wa« unr rat a In Uresldent and the I uiigie** t*.
_
take the lead III calling fu r n
1II lulnl" lifts made II low 111,1 from Lo* Angeles t„ Chicsgi,
I _ _•___ *-*.'•_
,
I lllendlllenla tu tile Ullltisl Nation*
thi • imptove canvitig 62 Passenger - and * new
i.f f
IV i (I A r m i e s I o i s e d
Chatter, strengthening the UnitW A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 22 — &lt;»•»
MeKildnn •livlnted ’( five -it 21 imp frri m-fir Enire,
Misfit
Mi
L A K E S IT C K S S . A ug 22— UP)
— A Navy request for an approp­ — Kussin's Jakoli A. Mnlik InunchI w i r T ' i l w i f ' i n rI ' l v r n u f Natiuns into a limited Wntld
lidded 1li.it ihe fm llittrs Colo., when the right inlinsril »nII*
i ui
I I I I L I U I I 1 lir U N I
B| (rtivctnmeut capalde ••!
riation of l3.020.iHK) for an air■ - ill- d f.il |#», i-i i UP- -liddrlllv broke ft.nil |t» wing
....its! 1.
«
l
another
blast
at
the
United
et -ft earrle* b»* * a - Mayport.
e a B i u n . a — Z— T
'u t limit.«l to enacting
into
All wot k war rompleted list |teIIM- 10 (tie Twenty-foil r tIi Sllert ui" .rings
States today charging that the
, B IN fiA li, Kashmir, Aug 22 |iertmg and enforcing laws lo
Fla.. wa« diclnsed today by the U . S. dm-s not want a peaceful
I’uit of thw piopellet i ■ niere
wi'i-is un the t’ily ineinerati r, f i t ' ,4(4.1, ,i. It was dec ided to go
- - d/Iq— Tiibesinen arriving here prevent w a rT”
■nus»
Appropriations Commit­
Mr.oager ITifford McKlIildn salil nil f in,1 with tin- plans
rile -lutteteil engine slashed
s rttlim .n l of the Korean cob tetiort that the remote western
tee.
H A ItTO W , Aug. 22 &lt;1*. T C today.
Th e t it 1 approved the pur- ihrtrtigh the tup of tlir Passenger
The I'oet last night uhumtnuu*
Chine*** province of Hinkfang ha* iy uppiuved u program of unit e t ­ McKnwn. atre tri) Saturday m
Testimony concerning the pro­ flirt.
Urptilr* to the furnaces wi*ru 1"111,1 • uf 17 fifty fmil lot b fm •onpar Client, (esting
almut
Malik took tin- flimr iminedi- become an nrriiial ramp In pre­
ject, ai given before a subcom­
l lid tliMt iiv-passed
the
I'.dV first completed *n tin t it could \ he Castle Hrrwpi Ht.ii til nr t«'i " four hv -l« h i *-•• •• » •&gt; r_na)
military
training.
mittee at a closed eeislona, was atrly after the II-nation Serui paration for a Communist Invasion
ti
t •*,u,,, iuliuu mi:
in (tub tsUiro. 1hr 1»i n|wily, 'vaid liner rows uf seats ami rerh rrlff fNiw-w***—1-»
!.«,!.ici (I.IHM,* -*c!R!y
made nubile ■■ the committee an- Itv t'lHinril eonvrned » l ' i r !’ w T .U i ,
which repairs to the side wall* w hirlIl Is t.* l«* tui nw!1 uv«r tu *r.-.ne tin- air from tiu- |*M*4llJfi
pleaded
guilty
tu
three
lullei*
that
last
April
nt
the
Depart'
nouneed It Is coosidetlng a hill M. (F.S TI tu rraume it* lung
and roof of the enclosing struc thr Hftiifuti 1 Muiminir Author it s, (red cabin
The (diinvs# trihesnien, w h o
i rll»tl'e&lt;.
providing $10,4WL#76,000 In sup­ w ranglr over the Korean prob­ came here , via high Himalayan m**nt Convention in Fort l.audei
tore were liegun. This had tieen .4 K Id by i i t%(iiitl!y
In
another
move
here
G
-li-Pdnt It K llrsKs ■ remitted the
dale,
the
lh|&gt;ariment
iif
Florida
plemental appropriation! for the lem. lie announced he would re­ mountain trails, also reported nullTin* r..nnm*»uin fcvif,wi**l l&gt;rirf mi hap lu the Denver C \ \ office,
dsmaged tiv a blare several vrat«
t
Ill-lilt
Jtlilgc
Don
llcglster
i-sue1
declared
Itself
opposed
lo
the
Armed Servicc-s in the year end* ply to the speech made by Chief Communist guerillas in Sinklang
I li&lt;* friMirt «•( A. I* *041 It K
btainrd clearance fur an emer.
call for tile I’olk rountv erso ' due to ignition of material •Ini- |y
|t K |l*l«&gt;il« Waerew It Aus­
Ir&gt;t* lu~6»
1QM
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i • V* I United World Federalist movefit nn ikn firlrtf*
Rn*l
gem-1 lanitpu r*.l nruuglp i lie
u| II **I &lt;t|
i *—————*, cK#p Mahon (H -T t f l) M k « ! Ad- tin in the Council last *lhur»day. g o v e rn m e n t th e n .
In
put
out
Ihr
firr«*
luti
ruMiltfil
tin*
uutri
v\'trill
Ttiry
ship atMiut tPl) mile, into the Denluniey Walter Woulfnlk ssked fm
enitnenl
Austin and Britain's Sir Cladmirat J. F. Jelley the Justification
In removal of much of the nml n| tint thr t*l»v eurrelulr thru vet UrpnM In HI minutes landGuerrilla activity, narticnlarly
II also rea l a statenn ill froto the Jury session
hr the MaytMUt projei-t. Admiral wyn Jrlib uire on the speakers near the provincial capital .if Tih and
untile
of
Ihe
walls
trpiilt
uitli
tJilirr
FiiifitiiH’rikK
Woulfnlk nml County HuI , it«n
lop without further trouble
list trail) In stall back at Matik
the department
_, ^ . .......... declaring, "In
eltrv 11 plied wa. was reported aom* month* ago May of this year the National &lt;'u,'*er SGphroasin led the raid ..
f’ltv workman recently com­ nliiitii-' N«» . - 11«»|3 WNR taken (III
Here it wns found that nm- n*s*.
"A t present we hnve no* place when he finished.
thr M-piiit
liy offi.-lals for Ihe firaiar Sink­
eiigi-r was dead on) seven others
Committee
of
the 'mKuwn • residence Alan m un th pleted repair* In the Pity wan
south of Norfolk, Va„ for berthing
Matik repealed his earlier as­ lang government who fled hen- Executive
An
i
tlrtv
hir
nf
wntrr
main*
i.ml*c un Lake Mollm,- Worktnrii
iiljiiiuii. VII if t)ir inn,re I w r
Amrriran
mri*ltnir In
w# ** **
I'lnrllM «’«
aircraft carriers. On the ta il sertions that
the fighting
in
•luring lumber cut from »h) wliart nil 1r |«ii it** Avrliti** inilth «»f thi*
coast we rail berth at Ouunsrt Korea originally was a civil war after thr Communist (allure of IninnaiHiiis, approved a rrsolu put%* xhetiff and Governor Wat (ulings bad found evidences id &lt;‘ity l.imiti « ;n apprwvrd, pn« In »l«*ii at Denver General lloapl*
tal and released,
tlon declaring "the American
*|*e*inl investigator
f*olnt A ir Station and at Norfolk and that the only aggression power.
minor deterioration, and H. M vitli'd thr fmitiltm nrrv«nl
Meanwhile Iluddhlsts from Tibet Iwgion i* opposed to any form of
A pielimitiarv esaminaliun nf
A ir Station. This will permit us there was United Stale* inter
Stephenson rep-nted they found Itirhaid directed necessary re- tit pay f«n fhr inti allot inn
who
Visited
I.n.lakh.
Hash
mir,
to
to do it at the Jacksonville Ain vent Ion
World FsHlerntion or world gov , I tilery Ii k it- and Income tss n
Tin*
unfit iinieil H« the dead man. la.-k Kirb.i, f.| nf
(wlr*
made. Fertiliser so.I lum­
Inspect
rrMgious
n
d
l».
said
iheie
.siigpirs, liias’to-e.l rn» -Ign of
Station.” (Mayport Is near Jack­
erimient at this time,
larus
which
•bowed
M Kown ber are now stored in the wnr- ili&lt;rim«lnn &lt;4 plain for thr fm •
**The United Nations flag,"
sonville).
Malik said, “cannot
hide the was "some Communist pressure”
The department is nsstM-iated handled f*n,t7&lt;l worth of lottery house, nod olher Items used In tthifnp uf t)i priiptuHril Mtfiioii.il injury ami it was helieie.l he died
of n heart attack
Mahon then asked If the Navy brutal aggression by American on the eastern and northwestern with other organisation* in the Uekrt* last vest sod msde s net tile City rail he stilted there if •Stiilluni
(■orders of their ratnola "land of fight to defeat the World Fed l rofit of f2'i.&lt;*M from them,
needed to berth aircraft there at troop*,”
Denver general remote.! those
Ihtfitihl
wm
nppoititr«l
necessary.
A n y particular time, rind Admiral
Malik
rail'd
the
Ameriran Hie Lamas.” Trade between laid- eralisl
thr joutttr%ir in nirlttl&gt;««r of thr treated ami their Inlurfe were
proposal
througli
the
MrKown pleaded guilty before
The
warehouse
was
constructed
Welley rrplledr
Krrtioy's wife, Mary. IS. nervbombing* in Korea "atrocious, skh and Titn-t ha* ronliniird nor­ Florida Committee for Ameriran &gt;riniitisl court Judge Roy It Ami- with ducking facilities on the (take Itoartl of Flrctririan K m m ln m to
mal, howrvrr.
"Yas sir. In connection with Inhuman, impossible.”
ii . . x i . ...4 ns l . . . Threel
i c » » t l » . r « ns rase T » « l
•pis shock and exposure; Joan
iltfcrcri thr late J - II. Jotn*
side,
and
il
might
tie
u*ed
as
an
their training and operations they
The t'hines# Communist regime
Mi , Mr K, 11il(i 11 n*|h ir t *-*1 I lull K'd.insim, 23, ateivxrdes-, uf ChiHe said Austin had talked aauxiliary dock when (he proposed
rannot stay in tha north hit year
lareralad
seal ip
James
has announced several times it
I .f irk l* hr mp rrlavnl on lLin&lt;l cugu.
i
si
lit
objectives
in
Korea
after
terminal
fncllily
has
been
built
round. They move south In Ihe
Hire* t flout l in t H t r m tn tin* M i . k i i . . 27, of Detroit, lacerated
planned to extend it* authority to
the
fighting,
hut
had
not
uncy
and
I*
operating,
said
Mr.
Mrwinter to get the proper propor­
•calp; (layman Kav. 66. I.ruiseil
Tibet. I'rrparatlnns fur an Invas­
Kitdiin. At present it afford* an allry.
tion of flying day*. As It Is now mentionnl the liumbing* Th is ion have hern rumored for several
left elbow; Kay’a wife. Gladys, 43,
was
a
reference
to
Austin*
state­
adrquaticapacity
for
dry
stor­
they have to operate out of Nor­
months.
nervous shock; Kua /imiurrmaq.
age, and is lieing maintained for
folk, which li very crowded and ment that an independent uni­
12, of Brooklyn, N
V . bruited
that reason.
congealed. This will spread us out fied Korea must he included In
right knee and Sugar Met-inger,
any long-range objectives.
8 C IK N C B H A L L
A small shed, he declares is be.
ind disperse us a bit."
.’p of Torontu, Canada, slight (se­
T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug. 22 - (4*1
It) IIO W ARD W III.A K K S I.fiE
Malik said Ihe Korean interInt&gt; constructed ill the ( ’tty Pound
The committee also disclosed a
Tin* Cidn et II idgcl Cnmin - mm
I in.-ral n Ires fur I re Kiuaid mi col.' and b irn*
) aril for tiie llu rsgi of hulk
JJavy liquet! for fd.tlO.POO far vrnution by the U tied HUG
( ■-ncisled Cress Hclrnr* lUlitm
Reside* Capi. Hal.rr and ) i l n
Ir i ii ' dud .! miliiv in Miami will
V nprovii g ilio power plant at the was an e(tension of “ihe no­ ludey declined tv Ctmtlder belure
R R O O K IIA V EN . N. Y.. Au* 22 --G P j
1De iusi lug | m M u i fc riitii'i wtdeh is now It slur- Is' hi Id m 3-lb P.M lomorr&gt;iw &lt;i Itid'ir-sim, crew mender were f.rst
Doctrine pro .NovcinUr ■» ri •igi-sle.t rxpenditure
sge at (lie Municipal Alrpcrt.
Fensacol.i Naval Aii Station. A d ­ torious Truman
of ItVI.fNK) In rebuild Science M ill atomic ovey, or rrartoi hat ru t wital Nom a m»v li«ve wrn! trdo
Ericki&gt;ui. Euiieritl Hume with the •fftcvr Robert I'aifcke. flieht »r •
miral Je.U y raid the Psnsacola claimed three years ago.”
nt thy University of Florida
Rev. J, ( ’ t’rew.i aiul Hev, \V. t ginri'i flan Niendck and stewanlaction here a| the RrouHtaieii v itutnal l.aiiiralm y at 2 :30 A M
plan "has hern In poorer condi­
The hoard, at th* suggestion of ( E S T i today,
Campbell officiating Our ini will e.» M, Peterson.
• —
,
tion thn any other of the Navy
F I.E TC H K H M K M D R IA I.
American A ir Line* lepnrted In
follow in Ev* rgreen Cenieterv
power plants. We are really anx­
(iA IN K H V IL L K . Aug. 2 2 - G P l - Governor Warren, told Hoard of
Thia reactor ia designeti wholl) this one. At full power, this new
Pallluntris will inrlud" 111‘h i i 1 Lo* Angeles that anuthcr plane
ious to get this in good shape." Mr*. Frad Yrrkes of Jack-unville. Control Chairman Frank Harris lo for research, it can produce heat reactor energy output In a few
Ktind-. Trd Julies. Jack Hnllowav via- being flown h»te tu take th*
nles-e of the late U.S. Senator Dun- come back th* flrat Tuesday In enough to mike electric power months equals the explosion of an
John Green. Negro, was fou**-1 Jack licntun. A. D Ihdluwav and passengers to their destinations.
P U IIU K A W A T E L E G R A M S
ran U , Fletcher, has given the November whan the State's finan­ for a village of 3)000 to 3.000 atom bomb.
guilty
this
morning
by
a
furv
•
•
Inhabitant*.
J . D. Driggers.
8 E A T T I.E , Aug. I J -t J P ) — Mr. University of Florida 300 columns cial picture may bo clearer.
The reactor stands on the side
Opening this reactor I* one of of a sand dune. Just 76 miles from Countv t’oart of reekle-s drlvlmand Mrs. Kothlro Furukawa re­ from th* Senator's library. Sena­
Mr. Kluard, burn in Sanford
T h e W e a th e r
the big tvents in atomic work, Sew York City. All that anyone and '’willful und wanton ditre- had lived here until six years arn
ceived two notices yesterday.
tor Fletcher represented Florida
D A N G E R O U S L Y IN S A N E
Jacksonville, Aug 22 — i/P)On# said their son. flgt Fred for 2() years and was ranking
T A L L A H A S S E E . Aug. »t-&lt; 4 &gt; ) because of th*- oven's many im­ is allowed to see is a six-story, gard” of oilier traffic. Judge when he ami his family moved tu
S3
57
W - Furukawa, serving with the Democratic senator when he died — Three of th* must dangfrous in­ portant uses, especially at this hog-ehaped, brick and concrete Douglas Stanslrom finnl him 125 .Miami, lie is survived by the wid­ Asheville
SO
34th Infantry Division In Kosca, in 1030.
sane criminals at tha Florida State time, the research fits into not building, having two enormous plus costs amounting tn motr than ow and six children; hi* mothrr; Bo.slon
$20.
iluffalu
70
M V,
five sisters and two brothers.
baa been awarded Ihe Bronte Star
Hospital today ware ordered trans­ oniv peacetime science, hut l i ­ windows, of grt-eu glass, 33 fact
-J
Chicago
State Patrolman R D Hsrrl-un
76
M
medal for heroic achievement an N A T IO N A L IS T S G O E N G L IS H
ferred to Rat ford State
Prison fm ana other bomb* and naval and high by S3 wld# T h r reason for
at* Priao
avalaUon
atomic
engine*.
This
Dtnvar
77
S3
A U T O A C C ID E N T
T A I P E I , Formoaa, Aug. 23— 44*) iqadlately for aafo-kleaping.
tli* oncer window* has not bean pointed out to Ihe Jury that st
•Inly 6 near Pyongtaek. frad lad
reactor It equipped better than
1i l l -i’
(he time of an automobile arridet*'
102
M A X W E LL. FI* Aug 22 ld*t Fresno
82
a mathlnegun •action ta safetv -G o v . K. C. Wit said today th*
Th* Cabinet took Ihe
tha act!
orllon at anything eb* of Its kind to do explained.
an Highway 44 near K i m * 1*
88
Chinese Nationalist government Ihe auggaation of Commlsiioner nf
73
from an enemy t r u .
Edwin W Higginbotham. Ifl Gaiveiton
j ,.g§s
M
*
A
t
2:30
Dr.
Lyle
Horst.
In
research on tha discoveries still
78
63
The second said that another will adopt the Enrllalt trial system Agriculture Nathan Haro with­ ahead both In military and peace­ charge nf operations, stood before Stare on Apr. 10 Grarn had passed Maxwell resident, was killed l**e K s n itt City
a
/
*
85
58
Sgt. Isaac Furukawa. had under whlrh a person la presumed out waiting for a formal onlnlrn time atomic progress.
last night when his ear over­ Seattle
the controls of th* great raortnr at more than 53 milts an huur.
88
Apalachicola
71
kjan killed In act low in Koran. innocent until proved guilty.
from Attorney General Richard
A Jury yesterday found Cecil I. turned near her*.
Other reactor* have been built set on the ground floor of thia
90
73
Thar# war* no details.
W u said the Nationalists alto Ervin on whether two of them mav since th* war, In Canada, En g­ building.
Tw u passengers— injured slight­ Jacksonville
Schooner,
36, not ru illv of a
M rJ*
95
76
apparently Key Wert
Noth war* World W nr Tw o vat- would ban arrest* without war­ bo sent lo Ratfonf In the absence land, France and the United
The controls look like the con- charge of driving while intoxirat ly— said Ih* wh*«l*
89
Melbourne
70
ranto.
of court conviction*.
locked.
as!
States, hat none so powerful aa
41*
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‘l i S T l
■,h9 ’ VM.-'UlfA
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Game Commission Antigua hashed By American l emon
Hurricane Winds p r „ „ n „ L - i „ n . .
Urged To Perm it Of
100 M I* II ‘ dns *'p',a*e " n
Seining In R iv e r
■ Expansion Of UN
Biologist
Advocates
Commercial Fishing
Of Non-Game Fish

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Rocket Project Commission Plans
Expert Arrested S tu d y Of City’s
In Denver,Colo. Sewerage N eeds

Florida Citizens T o
Vote On World Gov­
ernment Issue Nov.7

I
Ol 17 Fifty
I n vest inn tors F
Foot Lot*- For Cas­
Find Siiuai Business
tle
Brewer Okayed
Linked l'o Costello

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American -Airliner
LandsAlterMishap
AI Denver .Airport

^Jiivy Wants Funds Malik Calls U. S.
To Build Currier Enemy Of Peace In
Ba se At Maypurt Korean Conflict

I

Work Completed
IN)lk County Man On Repairs To
IMeads Cuiitv To City Incinerator
Lottery Charges

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First Big Post-War Atomic Oven
Starts Operation At Brookhaven

Kin aril Services T«
Be Held Tumor row

(Jrcen Found .Guilty
Of ReckluHN Driving

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pit* plere In * m »:I*nr • am) loir
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Social Security Change

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Tho compromise Social Security bill commits us, for
better or worse, *o m pity-as-you r o system of old sue jtcnilotw instead of an insurance or aunuity system. In other
words, those working now will pay for the Social Security
pensions of those n«&gt;w retired, and when today's workers
retire their |K.iiifona must lx* paid by the workers of that
day.
This change and the extension of coverage to other
groups of worker also have the effect of committing us
more permanently to the Social Security system. It is es­
timat'd that ten million per am&lt; not previously covered will
I k - brought into the *y •**&lt;»», They will liegin to pay the spei ial tax, and will Is- entitled to look forward to a monthly
check, unall but dependable, when their working days are
elided. And Ihell employer' will tie introduced to the joys
of a new set of government tax report forms.
It would app.ar that Social Security will now la* very
nearly a finished predic t a far as coverage is concerned.
Mod of the group' remaining outside the system have old­
er pendon systems equal to or lietlcr than Social Security
or for other reasons have no desire to jie Included. Is it
ffni-hed ns far «•’ ti'iielit scales and cost are Concerned/
(inly time will tell, but the diancea nre that it is not.
(hi tie* ha i-. of tiu new schedules tint’ Worker’s and
employer’- t ax*wi l l l&gt;&lt; almost triple their present amounts
by 1H70. Vet the new benefit* are hardly adequate to pre­
sent living costs It i not hard to guess what must hap|a-n
if tile price and wage level continues to rise.

Fixinjr 'Flic Blame

Iiaii &gt;*!:•.

.Senator Hunt iiiggctti * W per
cant iaccm* tax on gambling pro
fits •* a meant id *t#mpin| out
tuth retlrttriing . Hut i( the x*inl&gt;U n deni report any mnte cd I hen

Who is to lilsmo for guvernmint red t»pa? A recent
episode gives pmt of the stiswer. Hoth houses of Cougrees
passed « bill which now goes to conference tn settle mlnm
difference'. Winn enacted, it is expected to save millions
of dollars by iiuthorbing ihe (iencrnl Services Administn*
S lmhlmg ptr.filt tn llm future than tion lo stnndnrdirc povnmnent forms and dis)Mi.vo of ini•
tjr do new, ll,» new law wmildu'i menu' quantitie - of stored records.
do much feed.
Note (but lb* bureau never bail tills authority la-fore,
and that Ibis inn of •tot age was not its own (M-cubar no­
' In M e n H '-m n j. Ala. a ftail lf&gt;
tion. &lt; 'ingress ha. minutely prescribed the bureau's metbjr*ar‘
lo f itu b »a « K K II f l the
»«li »f work, in arrortluii" with its fixed (sdlcy of directing
other day fiem a hutband who
in delail every nrtivlty &lt;&gt;f Hie executive departments. The
kept Iter padlotkad in her bod
extent of this Cougreviorutl direction Is suggested by the
rerun every day rxrepl utien thr
fn&gt; • that the remedial bill emitaina nf&gt; printed pages plus
did lh« wathint AiVrd why ill'
47 pages of explanation.
didn't run away then, the ifjitird,
If Congress would consent to ftt the gdverhmeni exe
*1 didn't want to", Well, llirrr'i eutlvcs use more &lt;&lt;f their own judgment In administering
so tailing what tomt people hie.
their office', rum h money, time and anrfbyfiht'e could tn*
' T
aved Meanwhile Ihe government bureaus are often un
. A ptttute in ihf Oilande S tic
justly
blamrsl,
Itntl thowi winl happfni whrn a

"hot ted" youth slid* UUo a Irh
thcn» poti at M) miles an bout.
What wf can’t undftttand u whr
some ot thtie yogng bllowt who
SI* iq if | t r to d|« dun'l pun tin
Marinat and go to Koita whaia
they could do Htann good

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TJtf
come, firm f|.a Navy
UtpkrtrMiH that Itaining (anhtici
A), thy Jacksonville Mary All Sta­
tics Will pf fvpanded. JuU whan
In* Sanford Natal A n Station wjll
be reactivat'd ti anybody'* guess,
k t . r a urn bet j w t bottom do!
U r Inal whanrifi the Navy want*
H, tha N#*y will it t it.

Socking Stalin’s
Head
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' Th* time n not nt* let tin
establiibmenl of Wood Goiein
manti admiti l*»aaident Ollir I d
mundi ot Strlion. And of the
Uniiad NatUna, Dotothy Ihotnpaon
rites. "Sujf&gt;oiifr» ot the Untied
aliont aif alaimtd otet lii#
growing opinion that the UN. aa it
Itanda, it rorcaivahly wottr than
netbing. while any fundamental ie
fptras would lead In it* abandonmaul " Hui it tin'l vein*lev lo tra­
vel in that nut wotld itaiftmen
nf«d. hut tlatriniandup.

B

It it a aad nUcttion on d»mo
cracy •• well at ution the local
titirmarv si will, alan a man who
it flactid l« saforca tha taw ac&gt;
nulty pamonatca tn vtolattn^ it.
^ t-5 h r iii( yaltar Q a ik ol Rtow

Aid county, whftn Fmt LsudaiAaU it located, and hia htother and
tb ltf dtputy, Were indicted hw a
yianu Itliy Up wr»_k lot opeiatmi
a ' Imiaur and ponttuni dot
machinei (whith they undouhledly
«tan operated). The Kefauvfl

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Pet n |irice&gt; of s million il"llnrs un Ktnlin'a head, and th*
world's troulilf* would br aolvnd, nccnrdinjf to a auggeatlun
front Asblnnil, WIs,
This almidifics lliiiiKs istbnr too much. If Stnlln died.
Molotov, Borin or some other would enrry on. Even If there
wtjre rivalry for the succession and resulting Internal con­
fusion, the foreiKit policy uf Communism, including Its plots,
would retimin' iirtclinnyed.
The end of tho Stnlinltes nilght conic If Kuanitt should
suffer n great military ilcftuit, or If tho nrmy should de­
ride to tnkr over. At present no othhr rempdy seems likelV.
Even one of these evcntunlillrj might not ghnuge the easentinl nature of Russian governments very muen.

wot

y „ e v h i n pf t » s * . d ,,* d ),,s n r .
crivisg them, now or In th&gt; fitlure. Th* imrrsv* atarta B*pt. I.
IIY JA M E S M ARI.OW
too.)
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(r.ilfM'a %a*t»| Ih li |« flip tin t eraitng It, hav« worked In co**ttd
g*f m i p H h
M p ltln lsi
ik »
l ||
jubi hut not long enough to be
r l i M i l a •tti 0 4 I lf &lt; " N g M a a I s «|»«
•wrliil k a rg ilf) pMi«riii«*
T tlrr fully Invure.t and therefore have
«••*! hf....... *«»«
h« I m *
flip ha Hno right In o penalon.
Ib rib U sl Spptotf* thrm If tffm t
iffls ls hr nllf. Ihirrfa if, flit*#
(t?ndrr the newly.changed pro­
rlshkta t h l hr ttrslrd ns If flirp
gram many old worker*--who had­
knd hfiMWif In tt If Is *ifa«t sir*
n't been long enough In a covered
tlknt sm «S f •nlltMlS* this gftlH
■Nip (hf Isillll'lusl al.'tirs IlspStl|«b under Ihe pld program to' get
f|«n Mill hr S'tMrtl whftr p*»««|.
a prnilon— tain now be able te
Ill# III ll*# *MltfM|tf st«ilf«.|
gel ■ t&gt;* nrioo and other O. A . and
Thl* apptlf* only
W A R IIIN liT O N,.. Aug. Zil- w
(Jl'r | S ,Illrhhrnrflls.
worker# now living. H 1*
Congre* now ha&gt; mad' more I n„ , retroactive for the aurvteor*
change* and improvement* In the
of tueh
j . worker* who died before
aortal etutlly I'lograru than a'
me » iih e ii became law If.
,
any time
In any tov*r«d ioh tha worhe*
yiat* ago this munlh. Aug. I*.
and hU employer rtuat pav a ta*
11*35.
I'* percent rath *n tha nrat •*.Ihe ptogram i* •" tnnr main o00 of P&gt;« worker'a yaarly aarn
pgrl.; old-age and *iuvl«*r&gt;ra' In
goaa Into a
aura rue; putdi- a»*l't*nre; *erv •ng*. Thl* non#)
vparial fund.
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ire* fm •hlldten; and unemploy
f starting Jan. k„ I PM, tha U%
mrn( ln«urance.
• III he on tha flrai fk/.o0 of earnJtere are the four program*— mg* Th# tag llaalf I q *ached uteri
tilt* mnin thvnge- iwiled in paten to go up. but no tuntll lv M . and
tl:e .&lt;-* with fuller detaila In latei then to rite gradually to |970. Rv
•tori**:
•hat time the hot* and Workat each
I. Old-age and iurvlvo n ln*ur *111 he pairing a ta t of 3** per
anr(,
ent on thy fitat 11.600 of the
A rnan who tvorl. I rig ennugh w/*k*r*» earning*, or fi total taa
f C y peteeaM
in a j"h covered l&gt;v the law gel
Until new a covered lob ha*
a prn*l&lt;m when he letlre* aftei
66. So doe* hi* wife, or widow, ‘■eert. generally, any Job Ip com­
or Induatry.
F » r- example:
wh*.-» *h* rrache* H6. A man whe merce
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*_.
ha* worked long enough In n rov ' clerk jo a rnndy atore or a min
ered ioh i.» he entitled
»
K'V waa
lo a pen or in a coal pH
in a eov*teH
1* called a fully ln*urrd" ‘"h. There hyyy barn about 35.
•bhj&amp; .
worker.
‘ “fh
*r.
•I- he
|N*W- ..
,| n
i ot—
^ K- ~ -lf^QOUjwl
hate
1* elre
ire of the
.... pension
r- ....... ha*
, ,. . . r ^ ” .&lt;«.,
Uen Inirea.ed for all uuw teeeiv (w#n added ,tn tlyow o p e n .th j
mg il or
get It in the fu i k s 'al tjeruilty benefit# jo people
tore I hit m nea-e tail* Kept I who havr been excluded from
It will *h'iw up in Ihe cheek* them by law. people Ttk* dome*
mail'd hv Ihe guvcitimenl around th- **rvant». the aelf-employed,
people who work
regularly on
Oct 11
Hcnte wi'tker., while (till In fatm* thut not farmowneral. and
middle age, have
wntke.J In-iy people working for non profit orenough in a "iiered H . tn !♦ fullv ga iaatlon*
inauted and *"entltfed to a pen
(They ian'1 g*l In, though, uq
tine at 66, even though th*\ til Jan. I, I9M , ami therefore
Iraie a cnieted jot* long before won't have to pnv anv taa untIt
then.
then.)
,
Z. PuWle aeaiaUnr*.
If Biirh a man 'lira before ni
after 115 and leave# under-Is rhll
Under thl* the needy old people
drin, rarli m elvea a pstment un mer B5 gel money help So do
III naihlng IS. So dura the widow Mind people In need. So do children
Iirdil the la*t rhild I* tH T h -i who have Iwen deprived of paren­
irppi
&lt;i nayiiiint* - topi 1,'it when *hr tal rare or *upport.
i ear lie* 66 he'll gel a pendoii.
I Help for q»
the needy aged
re­
iged renut th* law w ir
Hut oine work, i i die long la fot&lt; main . umhanged,
UgCl
•di i&gt;r hefora they’ve wutkrrt long I’ l more needy blind pfopjl get
enough III a roveird ioh to t*r a**l*tanre. The government will
fi||ly ln&gt;uie.| Would the um|er-|k •pend mot* money on th# orphan•hi Id ten and widow of *orh a ei| rhlldren part of th» program
• erker get any l.euefit* if he And *Mi(t*nrf now will he given
to a brand new group: totally
died?
dMahled peopl* under 68, If thev
Yea, if he'* been in a cover
job--thl* i* a general, way nf need It.
laying it -f o r IK out of the ]•
(Non# of Ihe people getting
month* pm eding hi* death. Such "public ai*iy*nre" bat a had Ip
a worker ta called "currently in ray any tax for It. The federal
government and th a ’ alatea »har*
*utrd.r"
ryi
Karh of. hlv under 16 chlhltta tha eipaaac. Tba govarnmant'e
get* nay 'until reaching ft. Ac part come* aut *f It a ' genit al
doe* nl» widow, until the la*t fund: monay collected from all
child renrhc# tH Then her pav *oii/i r« ky tax, hut not the Social
»t'iri* ftiit. unlike the widow of Recur It y lax.
(O n puklh aaalatanc* tha goea fully Iniiited worker, th- wM
ow" of a curretnly lu*ured wnrkex rtaiurtit ha* Iwen apendlrt* about
gala no penalon at fJt
ll.012.JOt'.000 a -y a r r . It t U I add
(A ll Ihe paymenla under thl* another tUO.OOfl.000 tn that-

TUESDAY AUG. 22, 1950
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Sanford Forum

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Editor, The Herald:
That* come* to my mind that
old atory of th* delug*, whan
Noah dtfied th* apparent rule* of
nature by building a boat on dry
land, but he obejed th# word* of
the Creator and not th# ctratui*
People wet* having *uch a go«d
time eating and drinking and
haapeJ abue* upon the meaaenger
who tried to warn them of (b l­
otter. .Today the tame kind of
warning I* iatuad: today th* aam#
kind of reapom
reaponae la given.
&gt;rld reeling
the
leader *hIp 0f
unbalanced
mlndi It ahautd not be aurprlalng
If those out *f the Atk were to
find themaelva* without th# pro­
tection of God'* rlghteoua people
through prayerWe can «m a* never before,
that an&lt;l ChrItt m ovent Dt to
pvarnila all olhert goveran/nta in
the wet Id, and let us not be mUle.d
(o hell*** it will not com* lo pea*
A little tn tMa community, n lit­
tle In Washington, th* last power­
ful nation against Communism
artth It* knee* weakening
We hove something to be con­
cerned about, for when w* under­
estimate thr poprw aad fury of
God
walk alena. The piophet*
foretold this: It's hare?
Our fitat and main duty now {•.
get right, lira right and help
others rind God. Evening ahadove* nre lengthening. Re.pee'ful
ly . tha Millar Praachws. V. W
P. D. and R. E . Miller.
I7EJXXI m«u# un tl»| ,. or phanrd
rhlldren ' part.
*d»,00d,h«l .661
lional for the totallv AUabled.l
3 Chlhlien's *ervleea.
Under thl* the government
make* grant* ta lh * »tate* for th*
health and welfare of children an-1
mother*, and lo aid crippled ehll
dr*n. Non# of thla money g«w* to
tgdivldual*. It'a sptat on health
•ervlres. II. too. comes from thy
government'* tanaral fund.
(U n til now the government ha*
been ipending alsiut IZJ.oon.nnn
n year on thl*. The amount will
be Increaied lo M2.000.00fl )
4. Unemployment insurance.
Under this an employer or right
or mot* people who work for him
20 or more weeks a year mu*'
pay a tax en hia payroll. Generally,
this tax run* |e»* than 2 i errant
Th# tax money, collected bv th»
■tatee, goes lato a special fund
kept )&gt;y the government for th*
state*.
Whan a workar In a job m rae» *
by this law ln*e* tha lob, his
Male dips into tha fund tn give
Mm aom* pay. avary we#k~th*
amount variea by slat**— till he
can fjad new emplnymapt. .,
(Th a only changes In, this aei
th* way the fund la to be adiaiqi*t ered. I

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Dor toy* urge rgmovtng rubber*
and gglMhna ladours her*use lea­
ther sole* on (hues rained renM
late feel.property if. hampered hy
Impermeable font rnveringt.

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_____ i#e r u n r* # » o*,t
sela nf a great pipe organ. This
control room Is anclosed In glass.
Even th* few persona permitted
to see It must mostly stay nutsldn
the glasa— foi tha sake of atcrecy.
Thl* atomlf em*o|# la »*t at
the side of a gteat equal, •quartbox nf conrirt*. it* walls several
feel thick, lo shield a*aln*t the
ray* of th* raartcu which lies
in aid*
Th# inner ate* of the Imx 1*
38 feet square. Met*, fltte-l close­
ly Inside, lies Ihe heart » f atomic
aacreti. known as a pile, oven or
reactor- It Ir square- It la made
if PO.OOO huge, graph I'* U lc '.i.
pviporated to fnyn a huneyromb
tn a honeyromo hole* contain
long, narrow
aluminum
rani,
each Riled with mrtalt'e uranium,
This Lt ordinary
uranium, contain
rdfi
bolh th# non-Mp|oaivf Vs '**
the I l k whoae spHtllng

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tlat#* i l l the atoniK pbeelhliltika.
from bembe to medicine.
The great bricks ere machined
a* true at a rifle'* mechanism.
There are 2,600 different thsflj.
of brick used to attain thl* per.
fevlion.
f .
'
Dr. B o m threw a *wlleh on th#
console. The silence w tt bAreiy
broken by the soun I of rlectrie
piotors starting Intl/’e tha clug.
cr*t* box. These motors slowly
ruihed tome long rods whlrh w*re
ttlcking, full-lrngth, into the re­
actor. Ilk* hatpins through tb*
sid* of • bat.
The rod# wrre ur ••flion-stesi.
Th* metallic boron absorb* n %
tmna, the particle, which split.ur­
anium atoms. As the rods rain*
out. rnnre and more atom* split
iliisid* the reactor, and it b«ra*n
to emit brat end radioactivity.
Moth three for'** roe* until Dr.
Borst turned a control dial. That
stopped th* movement of the tud*
that held the heat sod radloactlvi.
ty steady.

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tion Ui oparslhm •,/ n luM#*/
known a* Cuba, puateitlng Intter.
paraphernalia and p,'**e«.lng lit
tery ticket*
Rlnre hi* a, rest, McKown ha*
been In custody « f Flllntt,
Judga Arni'li-n oideraii that Me
Kuwn I-* hehl In the Pln.lls*
tcuntv fail nrular 16 non
tencr. MrKuwn Inter ponied Iwnd
and u*« retrain)
hheriff Frank William* w*. pr&lt;•ant In court when t|,-K e «n plead­
ed guilly. Afiuw atH* Ii# went to
the heti' h and .poke briefly to
Judge Ainidnn, hut
spa- tntnr*
vould nnt bear the romersatlon
Mr kuwn aitually wa* a rrr.trd
hy a 24,year-old Polk CMv farm
•t, laiwtvti,* marwn, « r i« nad a
rpartal d*putt'» permit tn guard
hi* walennelon patch,
fyom a callable aourra cam# th*
rep-ut that RH*ilff WlIBntn* con
tai led Branch rM tM ,l* r ••■!
ntm to lurn in hi* deputy'* com
mt.slon. Bran'll replied h» wouM
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ima esmtn*1tfe tertntly ili.(|ove«‘
n t ClatV madt &gt;7^0.000 in ih i"
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Amtriceni ate fi|htin| a
m K n m trim
niHhiaa
to live lot and it (htiv rrma»kaMy
t c u iy t o u i and
in b^tila. Tha Auwntanv, with ntotr to
f)|* for and • fteat toustty lo daffftd at a (hut not loo animut to
at fit aptly a*f. Canetal Matk
Clark aaya that National Guaid
■xtle now haini tailed out mini
Tg n mote rtpoanu* tiaminf
avtr bafota. paytholorw all)
.wall ■* pbyaKally. Tlia job ol
rdamny tha saw Itoopa into
ih ti'if unhi wi'l ha hit Might*!
(lie Arm y hat av w tack'ad, it tha
way ha puU it.
Sasaler Tydinga of MatyUnd
say* ha hiitnda to do whal ha can
t i ttcuta thk anactmanl ol a uni
vtraal miliiaty naming bill, but he
doav sol baliava theta H enough
auppoit for tha tnraiuir
vat to pul it through. It ia our
■pinion that there it mote paWjc
atr lor it than congrra|iaQgl
and in moat things gaetbit world Cliait
bw
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T U E S O IY
The F’ilnt Club will hold it.
ular business meeting m tb, V«, ht
Club at 8:00 |*.M.
b* preceded
by the l.«uid m o lin g at 7 &gt;n i&gt; \t
» V K P N lt &gt; D "
w I’rayer meeting at th,
I- ii t
Baptist Chuti'b at H:im p \|
P R ItlA l
tlndei the -punsor »tn|i f p..
Sly him l*lil tuii.rity. th.
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111 at the FernaliM.auKMw, \|.
tnurial lli.tpitai i* M r- .1.» . i
•ell.

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Honors Miss Let*

Mrs.Simun Dinjffelder
is uuest or Honor

Hints To Housewives

Sally Rand Weds
Harry Finkelsteen

BACK-TOSCHOOL
S A V IN G S S T A 1 T W IT H

e rs u n a I s

" '* l*"tiald Juliet ami Mra. I.e»Arthur Kirchoff I* spending
*'Uthrir entertained on Satur*
•everal week* vacationing at Hot
‘i' ' ' *' 100 *’ •'* ,n the private Spring*, Ark.
hnln* room of the Anchor Inn
l l , l &lt;&gt;tmg Mr* Slrnun L DingfehiMr. and Mr*. Frank Kvan* of
1-ake Maty have returned home
terming attractive decoration* after trvrral niuiith* (pent In
•■n the individual tahlr* were imall lloatun, Ma»*.
■iainty arranirrinnitt of rote* with
t/i.dal cards marking the guests’
Mr. and Mr*. II II Colrmau
I’ink lute* and (fieenery have return.d to then home ,.f
wifi u*.d tbn.uirhout th. dining ter viiltlng in Maine and Sew
loom.
York.
Mr» June* and Mr*. I.ulhrie
pietented to the gur*f «&gt;f honor
Mr. and Mr*, hail Yo»t have
•.im l piece* of .live!
in her had a* their gu.sts Mr. and Mr*.
. hoten pattern.
Charlr* Wood and .o n of Sail
T lii»i’ enjoytng the luncheon Antrim .., Calif.
with M i. Ilinirfehlrt w eir Mr*
Jullua Dingfelder, M r. II I.. Per,
Mra
Mary Jean Schuh of
• ri». Ii M i. t.ciiiar Speer. Mr* Cleveland Ohio i* visiting her
Willlama, Jr . Mr». Vincent aunt and uncle Mr. and Mr*.
r itl, Mi
Frank |. Woodruff Howard L«ng
.
Jonaa
111 ini Mr« T .
Mi*. M I. Tllli* .mil ton Clark
M • Ml*- Margaret Dingfrlder,
Ml*. Caroline l.ee, Mi«* l.yllian have returned from Miami where
il.*&gt; le Ml*. Naney William.. Mi** they vitited with Mr. and Mr
Dllon Maker. M i.» Hetty Jo llrock C. 17. Clark and Mr*. Anna f
Denton for a week.
Mr* Join* and Mr*. (Suthrir.

Mra. Volte Williunra.
taiin d Mil* Caroline l.ee. |.,,;,
elect of thi* month, with «&lt;• „,„
Cola party Saturday aftcrn.
,•
her home on luiiirel Aver o
Zinnias and hil.:*.n» c m . ,j,* , i
beauty to the living iwun a id , '
the dining room t « i hicr)\ « •&gt;
an arrangement &gt;.f t » * .. u ,, ,
tsrpiece foi the tall. Th . tahh
wai overlaid with a Japan.- ■ ..
,0 r n cloth which held lighted tat»r f *
Mira la-e wa» pretented with a
By Anna Mar Sikea
luncheon H t and M i- Simon I
Dingfelder, recent !.*. ••. ..
IIK E E Z K IU S IN E S S
I to pre-el,ted with a rfendv d
All elrcti ic fun can help with
the ho*tra«,
many hou.ehold jot.* in *uinmer
Thoar invited to t*. with M, »&gt; well a* provide u refreshing
guest of honoi wreie Mi’ \ I . freeie on hot day*, home equipj D.otlie■ of the lionuie. Mi
H
III III -pecialilt- nf the 1). 8. lie
Main llruuiley, Mi* I*
JllllC* ' »•*•*rtii.-nt of Agriculture *ay.
M i- l.e-tei Uutbrle, Mi
V fan can ha.ten many drvlng
llai.len, Mr*. ,\l poo.ln.-v an* "•lo aroulid tile hou.e, especially
Ml*, lilllgfelder
in humid or lainy weather. Placed
r Alto M in Mui|-ai&lt; l h i . ’
at one end of nn indoor clothe*
Mil* l.oui.e C la n . 'I .M n Itie or rack, it can help blow the
laundry
dry.
Curtain*
B ak.r, Mi«* N'nnc)''Yiltiurn
M •• family
Evelyn Hatllff, M l., l.yllian th e!, •tretc-hed on rack* to dry will he
and Mi** Hetty Jo Hin&lt;k
i. a.ly to hang (ooner if a fan I*
played on them. Po|l*hlng floor*
with wav can l«e done fa*ter If a
fun blow* on the wav a* it In ap­
plied A fan might even he u&gt;«-d
to dry the kitchen floor aftrr mop­
T O L E D O , 0 .. Aug. 22
p , _ ping before voting.t.-t* "track it
Sally Hand, the shapely, veteran up.” Funning nl*« ran hurry the
pfnn dancer, I- honeymooning to ■living of varnlah, .hellar or paint.
Fan* may In- n*ed in ntiv room
day with her mnnag*-t. ILuv Fin
t» dear out amoke. .team, or
kleatein.
They wen- mar lied )*-*t«rdav by odoia. Modern kitchen* often have
a Justice of the peace. Mi*- Hand exhaust fan* installed in wall or
apiw-arliig with an outdoor -bow. ceiling for thi. puipote. AUo on
•ale are window exhaust
fan*,
lilted hei age- at 40.
Firikl.-stein paid be i* Hi and made to fit different window *i**«,
ha* owned thtva'Ndwr Voik night which can tut moved from room to
»uch
club*, the 21 Club, the Maidi lira* room u* needed Lucking
and the llingride Club lie ha* (an*, a portable fan mat &gt;ur let
before an open window of kitchen,
bet-a mar lied twin* lr l" u i.
C. |tag ,b«th to frvaheri the
*
,lam R M vf Mll*W C.odld
For
«*A M atkita.
rM M t |* heff real ia f if &gt;hd *414
•he wa» born in iHckorv County.
Mo. She li.trd one pieyioua mar- crilied a* a Montana bronco bairlage. to Thurkrl Cr.-nnugh, de*- ter.

I I N N I V 'S

TH R O TM m C J

SEW --AND --SAVE!

Mr*.
Juliu*
Itfngfelder
left
Sunday by plane for Proving*
Town, Mat*, where the will titii
with friend*. She will lx- got.
for several week*.
Mr. and Mr*. Hoy tlritt hav
had a* thrir gur*|. at theii home
Mr aid M&gt;« J.u- Ifaki-r. who*.
ii Catalina Drive, Mr and M i,u Mr* It.d . i. II.. I*.nn. i Ml**
John VYuid and Joe Hoiluinl of Mi
John I • V at il. lo.krr .
Troy. Ala
*II.ik. r of tlo- city.
Friend* of Mr* J. K I b - l i e f f
will regret to team that ihe hll- M i s s . l i n n &lt; ) ' \ c ; i ! O f \\
l&gt;een confined to the Kluri.kc
l U - n i i n c s Ifrid t*
Sanitarium for medical treat
ment.
III a lnv&lt; |) •» 111fti* tif till Flrat
W .tu turn*
Mr*. T . L. O’f'onrier of Lake M« th**|i&lt;st i ‘ *i&lt;
•lAui;htt*r «»f
Mary hat rrturnrd after vitiling t«M M i». J «*ufi
her »on Jack Peter* In Tampa Mi an ! M, * |«thn II. Cl N l Mi lx**
She alto vlaltrd I»g. ami Mr* citin' th* hvitlr of ln« IkniM i Ituk •
l.vnn Whelrhel ami family it; •r9 »«in of III
Mi
t W
Miami.
lUkt r of !h u &lt;it&gt; fit Voir
II at
K:00 |». M

Mi** Ollle Kee*e Whittle. Sem­
inole High School mutic initructor, I* .pending the week at the
Fred Waring Muaic Workihop,
Shawnee-on-Delaware. Pa., ttmly
ing the choral, radio ami televialnn te.-hnl.iur. of Fred Waring
and the' Pen m y Iranian*.
Mr*. Lyllian Vickery returned
today from Hartwell, tia. where
the has hren viiltlng with her
father J. W. Bager. Six- at*»
visited with her daughter, Mr*.
J. 8. Lee. in l-attimorr, N C
and a alster in flrrenville, S C
for several wr*-k*.

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Mit* Frances I.. M.mk,- return
e&lt;l Monday fiom a three da) vn
ration at I’rimet* Itenna Hotel
at Daytona llearh, where th
won a second prite in the re
cent Iwauty eontail. She i* the
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. J. F
Moore Ml** Hetty lam I'artin
accompanied Mi** idoorr lo Da)
Iona.
•afety, l„- sure the fan ttand.
firm on a level *nrfare Some win.
•low sill* are n. narrow that a
fan may tip or fall.
A fan ran help again*! mildew
and mustine** If directed Into
rl.itbe* rloset* or dre**er drawer*
I W , -t|n„ 'n u t, f.eeirr* usu­
ally I* .lone by scraping off fro*t
Hut if Ira ha* furm ni--.liffi.ult to
•crape off— or If tb* frerler nerd
complete cleaning, a faa help* melt
the le* by blowing warm air I"
and cold air out.

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&lt;•riled Flench ln * le l. f ill..I
' " to*.- petal*
' . t og a. lw*| man for 'll
Hak. i wa- Hill Hentutt of S)|iali&gt;
(ia 111 usher* *•&lt;•• I on. K
" **4,||
\» 1I
!•• 111! II
• . I i llrt'rtun, hiolhn &lt;*t tl»*
i •»••• ntnl Wnlttr Smith nn I
m m ! A *l.i in - off . intuit*
VVm«U* llu rk n , t*&lt;»tit «if tin* rily.
T h r i n ir n it ;i \».u vbrit* tiikv*l
O .NVmI. m..thi f nf tin
lirfirfr un nitai iiiYi lo l III Vi’hit&lt;*
* 1 •hi. • n |*nv»n i.f IViiwiiiM i
Uf 'l U L t.n l 'A iti v^hit« «.ltr&gt;Min »t.iff»»n
!««•• v«itti iiiMtihinir
tb. mum*
. n a 1 . k&gt; i -un.i »f
••I if*
and »« \%htt« urrhiil
f be got.
for &lt; ) to..*.»rvv .enter •••tnngr
- •
arrangement* &lt;f *I-•&gt;*a&gt;t ti* mum*
Mi* lUkt i , i hr gtiNim’ft muthrr.
del f. Ml u .. flaiked b) H .an
a lu;ht k h &gt; rntlir«»ii|frrd
■lelal.ia iioM.ng it*:Id* &lt;1 t.tidal
’ •i uith uhtti nrrr»iM»iic* with
tarwr*.
uirltt'la
error I,. *I.*• .eieaiony. the or- %hui* »!i« mutr it
\ft»i liit* v««•I•11111*. \tt find M m .
gal.ist, 'll*
.II ti*in I'n t. ol. I tentvrvvl i pn i .
nuptial rnuair, o N ' •’ " t . i t u o . d with n rr.-ep
' i
i,t ii..- Inter Iran l.egmi
Mild it’ds I I'it.llld Iff Stilt.
111. , cousin **f th.* ifiiMitn, «uriK | Home, which un* be-niltifully dewith
•uminer
gardet
;»lid *V|, I1*f f«« t \m \ " ' [1■.rated
flower*, rule* and dahlia* prt-.luThi* tinditii rwil RtiltlniK in iii i
W iTr ui^ d mid **C I&lt;*iiu d«
“ niiiiMt log
win |tln&gt;•*«! ««ifti)r tiirouirhout tin
' color scheme of pink and
gt'en wa ii-.il m the dining rn.ini
rrrvfitony.
Th«* )uy «*|&gt; hrid''. ifivrn in !•*•»• and the bride'* table wa* rtpec.al­
In.el) .ii. rial.I with a mint
niiirr l»\ ii«*r fMfh«T. *n« %%••»• •
green handmade oigan.lt cloth
n **H'-iU- Itviiic t)ii|tin»lM \%• I*t•
tfuwn «»f (,‘i.ur.t it Iv iiuv and .»•
villi, wide band* of cM-ani lace
|Mi,«.| ..i»-i pale pink taffeta m .l
Th«* Imi' U hIiip , fi-nturintr •"
tin* •huuldur ••«*« k11tt«* :rtd i* ' f* o'. Mil wilb tin- 'bree lleie-.
H«kt* mI dlliftlotl, mum jmii't* (• » welding .ak&lt; Um .'luted with »..***
fi«ll *«t|f| «k it t ti iftitin d v%it M • • a. d t-alla title • topped will, lot*
bud* and double w,- I,ling Mug.
«*l» of lurf
lucli triinii»Mt»il
it tumml tinin. II* i n il nf F t " • On .liber «n|, of tb, .ilk.- w o
plu. e»| tall pint tali.lie* In cry tnl
illtiaiun Min Ruin \%ith u fTintd
ly U n . Iiir m n t triinni«*«l « • c &gt;n,|. Inina i.n.l in front of Ihr.e
We.e low line artniigriiit-rit* of
Mini «hr « a fil’d N ^««hlinK U»w*|
pink glndiotu*.-* -bowere.l wllli
nf |lridf*«
|»l.niM»ti« u
feverfew and wheal flower* of the
e-yml.l.liun* or. bid*
lame lint.
Tb&gt;- maid of honor. Mi** M.«
Mr* .1 K Stewart ami Mr*
.tjn r Norwood ,-t Ynldo.tn. t,»
Jow-ph | (jiinlteMiian *to.,| nt
rho*e n while ) rivet print » r r
over Nile green taffeta wltt * til.- front door and III.- bride and
matching Dutch bonnet She cm k'M-'Ui will, their parent* and *• I
•ling attendant* formally re.r'W -l
ne.l a green tal.n (an derm *»
lb.* gu.'«t* m til.- *p„,-lull* lecs-p.
with white *t.H-k and tulieto*.
•how n o t with green *atin &gt;" lion riH.m
During the evening Mr llaker
lain*.
Tin- bridetmaidi. Ml** Mai and hit bride left (&lt;&gt;l a wedding
trip, Mr* Hak.-r traveling In a
Ann Saula of A lb a n ). Ml** f'bni
&lt;hamiuigne .m l With green velvet
Henn.tt. Ml** Clatri Council
bat ..ml mal. long ae, e**oiie». She
Mit* Alleen Lott ail "f W a y c wore identical gown* to mat **v wore the urchala from tier t u b
the rnai.l of honor and can . ■ling laxnpiet.
The couple will reside in S in identical bouquets Little Ml*
ford where Mr. Hakrr i* &lt;n l.u*iCarol Elklr and I'alrina O'N
nett with hi* father
neice* of the bride, were a'
Out nf town gut «t« att.nd'ng
gu**,»*.7 -* . tb,- o.-i.l of In.i" '

Mr. and Mr* J. It. I.ylr* hav.
return..! from u vacation .pent
with their daughter. Sir* II It
llaniel! and family in Sharon.
Conn. They plan to leave tie*'
Friday for Cheater. 8. C. to attend a family reunion.

Korean

Moll&gt; " «M««t
HOLLY W OOD. Aug 21 **)'•
What a d iffrn -:... a plat
Patricia Mot lion | ,
. *nj
Jn*t back (lull. Ini Hi .J.iu t
hit III ‘'Kl** Me. hat. II.. l.l.,. k
haired New Yolkri find, thingdifferent (loin w l. n .|ir lilt
That was u couple , ( )«ar* ago
when »he wa* brok. and buttling
with H picture*
"I noticed th-- .-bang. u wr--k
or •*&gt; ago when I *ang al II•-IIt
woo.t Ik.w I,” «hr ob*. rved There
were a lot of important |i. . i|i|
there, pec,pie w I... n.. | I.. n.«l
and .a ) 'Hello. I'm *i, . tlo•aw me The*, .an., p. pi « .un­
■lathing Ira. kstac* and tin. .* til. .
arm* around trie *houtmg I *.. •
ling, you were won.i.if .lV
The differrrnr i* pr.*ti-.-oi|ii.I
a. well a. *.-* iat Slie bu* I ».l »
number of good part* to . Ii......
ftum and upi •cat* »r t fill lilt a||'|*
mg lead in “Snug of Norway
Mil* Mot iaon •an lu ...... .
.he irem* to ieve lit, her new e..|
uinrity .Ixrcau.e her lif. n II.d
I vw .hhI ha.n't ulw ut. l*-m .«•
vet
'T in In, ko i tha
.how huainr...*' *Ii. ,.nn.,k.
got a »ec'ond .Hun..
Pat'* fir*t ■*•I 1 U k*;ift w l'
a lug bulbl-up At 1*14f •(ittiiuinf in
Dt'Uf. Shr wa* KtVrli ft 1 I*IntiltIf
tr.atuu.it ami a fiunit-4 1 nf |*ie«eif
picture* Hul Dim ili 4' »f|»»t4*l|
t.. *lip
” 1 gur** II %%a • fai% ft*.«i* ti
rnuifi a. thru*.
thr n.linitt.-.l
"It all came I...... ...
I", me ,i I
I didn't -tn.lv M tier mu*Ii a . p|
enjoy life."
At thr wa* alumt to begin ' I be
tllu .. h r ) '' will
t
III ion Ihmlrvy, thr -t...| .it T »!•*
l\ tohi tier the *.n&gt; tun.
•t.l *. #•1
••) Yerunn s l.uk&gt;
\
I* lint
'lie buding ladv I) |&gt;e
1,
ltd.I “ llllt don't COM) C-.
always grl w.ok a* the ..l| .
man.”
I'at, who prrvioii-t) |,;,,i ,
the wrddir.g Itic Indrd lb »nd 'll
( . \V. llaker. Mr* llalpt, 'u*tiii
Smith, 'lis t Hub) II. 'IIIMII, |InV
Iona lleach, Lieut ('oni.lr .iml 'lr«
J. 8. Elkin*. Jr . and daught.r*.
Carol and Ju .l., I'rl .mola f I*
Dr. and Mrr&lt; J It O'Neal III.
and daughter*. Putin m anil Pain
•In, Fllx-rt.in, (in . Mr* "'alien
Johnson, KIIm-H oo . tia . Mi- Ifoy,.
Holland and 'l l
llol. Ilnlluml.
State»lH.ro, (in '!■ and 'I i - "
II Henson and 'll** Sully Henton of Allien*
Mr*, (taker Hlgilon. Tifton, tia..
Mr. and Mrs 'Vatren I' llaker,
N'ormart Park, tia.; 'I. " illiam
A. Zorn. Jessup, 'I . Wdliniu II
Moody, Allutny. 'It and '1 .- C
C. O’Neal. Illackahear, 'It and
Mr* " in T De'VItt, Hlucktlieni.
Mr* M. O. O'NswI. Ji . Hlaik•brar; Dr. WIlDm llavi*. Hailey;
Mr. and Mr*. Jack It Higdon, Tif
ton; Mr. Carl F Adam*. Atlanta.
Mr. and Mr* T - &lt;&gt; Downing, Pal
ilosta; M it! la-il*. Sh.ppul.l, Dal
toll; and Ml*- Maude Sunlb Ilia, k
thrnr

batin’ ih'pi **■*!! b« Increased
frent .’ It u— •!&lt;r th.
budget t&lt;&gt; JhJi .iinpblliinu»-t&gt;|ie and
auxiliary craft will l»e increased
from .tStJ to C2*», bringing the to­
tal number of operating ships to
PI I
In tl.r air thc-rr will be thrte
wore attack carrier group*, three
antisubmarine carrier gtuupt, te*
vrn mote patrol squadrons. The
Pew total of planet operated hy
the N a n and Marine* will rim
from d.J'U to T.tt.lS.
The carrirr program a* propoted under the *ut&gt;plrment re■jurct would make the operating
force ron«i*t of nine large ear­
lier*; In *mall carrier*, plus one
lor tiaiinng and three trantpoit
c irrn i
t apparently for ferrying
plane- a* ht* been dune in emtr*
gene) -hlpincut* to Korea.t
'Id m e corp* official* .aid that
to meet 'he espansiob require­
ment and the Korean war needs,
2.PP7 officer* and ..0.57J men
Would •** required and '.hat fho
i rw figure for the current fl»ci|
lent then Would lie in I I I offl*
cet* and l!7,i!tf!i men.
Most of them will cum.* from
the re*.lie*, -aid l.eneral Clifton
It Cate*, 'U rin e commandant.
Cute* told the committee that
HU p, i . . lit &gt;&gt;f thr Increased
strength would go into romhat
unit-

|l ••NllBttrrl I f'MN l'«| r ll|&lt;
cliviriunt. Th ro.i.r c.i.t the Arm y,
.deluding the Fat Ka*t. the A rm y
V.U* H'.tHHt Uli.h ; J| budg-t fix­
ed strength ot • Ml ••*&gt; ltlic- ceil­
ing *llite till t-c eI, left "cl I H&gt;
next Julie, the \ i,n , c ipt-ct* to
base a ttre n e b .f " ’ t.iMi urn.
1'he &lt; vpan.i
i rc.g.um now pndei wa&gt; i« &lt;|. -ign. d Ice tciing un­
it* in the Fur Fa*t up t&gt;&gt; f ill w ar­
time mnnpowei .tm ig th ; to bring
unit* 'll the I'nitcd State, det­
uned for the h at F.a*t to full
•trrngth. and to replace In the.o-caHt-cl gene ral rc--erve unit* te o.g *hipp**»l " O i c r . . The pro1*1 ellli of c‘cu|l , ul.c. include*
p i.&gt;ci*i.A.* f. i i . pla. enient* at
lit. front.
Hffn ial« of 'In \iin) Meclle-ul
Ih-pnitiiiel.t, on a puirly acturial
ba.l*. .-•t istsitt..1 that i.alllr l.itte*
III h .ii.u will t.. alu.ut .% per cent
P«-r month.
ISen.iul
J
law ton Collins,
\ miic i hi. f ..t »1aff. i* ilcpic-tlug
the blond pl.igtam for the ex|cat ding krni)
. that
*&gt; *re
going t»* follow '! . bn*ic . o-ic-,-|it
f l ,-*'| ii v t
fo *•■■ ,.f
th* Vrniy down •. rh. minimum
n.i *» laying
\ati.*rtal
liuaid and Ih u . ,..i It .* ..). f..r
th* I ull.l-up
l ‘«.||in* *nni " it ■ • ilii. etagr
the game rli. mniot ne.-cl of
the m niv i* t*. noul.-trilxe il.
e.pnpmeilt." S o , ,iv i
lb fi n*.*
A m e r ic a n
L e g io n
J.din**iu told tin
ii.iuiMe*. that
i-niphn*i* wo.i'.t lu- pul ,.n 'ank
II enllBufd I' i ’mm page IIm I
pro.liiction
Artiiiti, miluiliity many frtrrah«
Navy official- -aid thr evpan- n irnni/Aiinn«. !&gt;« |Kiintrt| out.
•loll plogram f... the fleet and
I»i II \V Kut'krr, I rytonaiir.
t aviation wa ; ** |hi* |'em aii I IimmI i liNirmnii nf Dir United
Winlil Ki»!irnltat ittu%rinrnl, «t*t(u| I •f '•*rlip* N fcril Ifllf ^ rd that Dsr ini'R iUrt -h**uM lur*
• • ’ Ml
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ItlilV, U d * tin n|i|&gt;uvtunit) In Jiii Ik ** the it••Ht'14'si ,*t i’4s|||•III 11'lteHtli .It n *ue faitl). .ilirt iiiiri'eMril Dipt the
•
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x
I t . 4*)t| * ti %if 4|* I'li*! m%tra»l nf Iiearinir hill «nn
&lt;hlr »*f tht Untie A^ Vidnl two
t ' D f v , • lie f»111. !• at Hit |».t
I ill'll f InV
bnet
.(ns |*I I't |\ )*| ;|\ %%rek« ii)f»i, «tinulet Itiur •|»e«kera
IdH S*it i i*l*i • i l l 's ' fir ,-tlir nil Iml Ii Biilr* of D m* W mi Ii| Iiuvi flitiirnt l**ur Till* AiiinreiiDoii
****l|lftf| 111 !•Jill
|t I*Is (till
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Irony lit a !•%r I) ilrlmtr of «onu«
m nl w
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ft. H 4 . ||,k
a hit ti m u
111« it wiDi
•
.tf il’ 11 *
441 ' \
tig* !)»• Is *Mt||% ||* •lurntiMti. %
m filial %ntr fur tun i|nukei» oil
!• iimlil nffi'iil I'n* in *.iir m «hi |.i
I In* •iilijivt
1.4II* %• aill’ i ••||i| Ml V
A lively nr* I line, "The l.e|fIVItefi 1 V i
ft.f ri
•
loiiAirt* A ir
Marching," with
441 Ml »."»'! -Ill
had all m il) mime l»jr llArry
Wr»ter anil
f I*■••Vtli’sJ VII\ •c»u* V41?Il .4M* t Itrf
\stli i
eiii- |i’sisl Y l •Th. litlilirrf %%mi»U li&gt; Willanl i'onnolly,
kM•11Vs11**f illnw i &lt; rfii i tr%•••tdm if* *tiny l»y Stanley llruuiley. wha
a Ijmi Iml
thi* nirtnliero in the
• lie% **UIi \i»li i
»hiil ti* Mr Wieter Arrom|iaine%l.
Mi l M|||\ « iin* ,
• *tlii* i ntti* A %ti|t|*ri |ireceded the rryuUr
in *i ilitli mill-*!
•t i ;
inert ini' J mIiii A la tn lith u i |
lu llnfiit*." \» ln. it
mait# in \|** irurft
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All full bolt* . . no fhtrrt lenKthn, no necondv? Fresh,
new printh ju.it n n elv ed l Floral*, atHirva, rhecka. dark
irroundi*. deep tone aollda . . . th ey 're all here! And
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unlrnw d a blow which scored
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l n i l W l f ; For«yth ami Murphy with Tornck
r i i i i n I f . , . , . r . n i m *"•»'» l " **»*»''*• Chaddnton W U 1 V C . « l t . » u a m c |&lt;,\v,&lt;| With fly to left which
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Mali edged
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out the hanluid (jianti l.««f nntht plate trying to score,
by a uoie of 7 to (i hi a toolrii | With rain beginning In fall, th
four runthat war delayed fiy a rfiglil ran. R n M Ia T pushed act
on two hlti, an error ami a tare
for 20 minuter.
n l.atla.
The frral three inning, of lire
The |lc| and nine rim e hark In
fame war deadlocked in a pitch the alath inning to make It a
r r ’l duel between (iialit southpaw lie hall gam*- wlmn they purhed
two itin. on three hit., an
Jim Singleton and the fled Hit
error rind a bar" on ball*.
burler
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four
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Carl Tide* tame in to replace
inning the G u n lr broke the ter th,. ( ;u,nt burler In th» *ixth aral
by purliing acron all nf llieir tax w » i charged with the lo .i whet
run* on four bill, two rriu ll. one Hie Red l l n l i slatted the nin'b
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Aaaiea* lougnt an
ii|lnll l i t t l e hece la ,l night to
rnp at2-B verdict from tha
(ialneavllla D-M en In the final
meeting of Ihe two club, this sea.

ten.
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with a four-run outbrti*! In tha
top of tha 10th afler having
knotted tha count In the ninth,
Palalka
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Vlltor » ,
ft 2 • 1 4
l i d l it w Im p
3 l 1 4 «l
Ramoa If-p
6 l 1 e 0
Rucker 2h
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flatrla cf
6 2 1 3 1
Tierney 1h
4 2 1 2 1
Mosher rf
6 Z 2 *» 1
Vogt t
4 1 ■i 4 1
Wick pdf
6 0 i l 1
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Cooper 1b
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Foster 2b
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Cada 3h
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Robeita rf
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Rrewxter aa
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Britt p
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S w e e t L e m o n -A id f o r In ju n s

World Record For Channel Swim
Fall lii Mass R ate For Big Prize

Hr J O H N H O D K R irK
(TP )- An Egyptian and a French twim
D O V E R . Eng Aug. 22
lirnke the record in quick ruccution tndiay in a man rate acton
the f iib I i i Ii ('bannel from France.
D rip itr tu n and « I** ri»% M i l , l U i u n Abd-FJ Henim. 42-year-old
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Egiplinn arm y offirrr, and Ito- &gt;
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i l y ir-ohl Roger l-e Morvan, 2ft. Paris elseMorvan,
thamplon. lrkian who holds .everal Flench
Ktrnch
awininiing
ph.ughecl aero t to bteri. the' old j championalllpa.
Eighteen men and .1* women
record of It hour, anil five m in­
Ercnclimnn I (m m 12 cm intrie, began the race
ute'. «et In J'Cd
1'Cd by
hy Irenehrnnn
I'chil
Twenf, four at 2:94 A. M. (6:14 P. M. KST
fee-rge*
M'ehcl
M o id iy ) from th* laola'ed hearh
swimmer* fro ,1 pact In the ran
hit the Dover on ,-ap Hrls N*». Eranra, trad!
The Egypttlan
i
H i. time n c
in lineal starting point of t harmc!
'
1 fit i
hours ami f.'.t ruimitr. for the lo r- -wirnmera
tnou. I fa. mile rour.e, 1.1 m in u te .)
I rank w*« pulled front the waiter than the 1024 n irl Th e f ir "t « II A. M. He laid It w i»
Chadderton led off llm Inuitfl
Clyde Rtevem eame In l « re
b&gt; t d.in Dot)) Mail, which .port- (no redd Hit ^ aasfetan’n aaid he
inning with a bare on ball, but plnee Thler nfthr. po.i.t m m I walk- ((fw|
, n rr w(„
him apparently had not trained enough
war out al reennd wlicn I’oeller
the winning run acn,»a to end jonnn for h i. victory.
in cyld water.
the l.r. 11 game
Other athlete* who ahandoned
Irird lo racnftie him
1 V ...."„i.tn.T*
..m
1* wa* the third Channel r r t ...i Tonight the ('ilatil. v lll mret irig for the massive ala.foot K g. the iwim during the flr.t neven
Willi I ’oclker on fliat liafenerk the ;;t Angii'tinr Saint, nt Muni yptim. Ij.»t year lie henne tho hour, were Kcluarcl Mmache #M».
er nnglcd tendiriK liiln to rrcond rlj&gt;al Hall I'arli with S'cveri. dwt third man to *wim the channel in ilelgian mutlc taarhrr. Emile
Lake followed and w.rt cafe nn .in
l ' ,1" n
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t«cdh dilection*. A* fir ranie out .S'oron, .11, Freneh real miner;
Dr. (ie&lt;irge H rrw »trr,
Engllih
error, loading the I, atea. Jack.on Sanford
.1. - ■— fl - " f
w" ,r r
hr ‘*W ,,Vrr
the Hi itc h Hroadi oiling f’orporn- pby.iclan making hi* I4lh I cor
I I
wat *afe at liril wlieri |(r&lt;| I Hi i t’hnddertnn *•
tluli network: "I feel very good.. recti attempt to aavim tha chan­
nel;
Mr* Willy
1.1.
filly Van Kl|ir1,
Rll.el, .1.1,
ready to n
d l Mea
J ^ l*m rod tlrret at nil I
tbnrlitop Harrow bungled a per
l!'’','1*' ' '' ,
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nf Holland; Edmund
Vafder Of.
*' | *wJm hack."
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feci double play ball, trorrng ( ^ k e T l , ' "
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w 1 A mdhi i Egyptian, Mateeh H**- I »en, 57. Denmark; Ednaeif Rtoiw.
poelle, ln .J Mifcisetkrr.
J„ . U . m if
1 (1 fl “ *ah Hamad, alao •„ Army officer, me. 10, women*. hai»dre**er fioni
The DcLand hurler then balked) E o r.y tn c
I 1 rt I m m i epot to. | r|o i b. iliore,
Itelgium, and Wanda fh»dt*May,
aendlug l.afc to third nnd Jo il - o n j Murphy If
I 1 2
Itehim toil the fo ld alnio.t from I 21. of l.ra il
li 0 2 * the moment they Jumped in at
lo aernnd tiiant catcher T*d Eor
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The
Egyptian
leader*, and
ayth followed with u triple, " it- .Singleton p
0 I I 'I tap *iri* N c r in the dnrkn*' i Ja.on X.ligano., 4ti. a fireak « r In* ! »k" and Jack amt.
_ J Tbej'i p
n 0 II II j Twrlve of
the olatlrr* lu d m y ri.ai'ii who wa« a alroiig con­
The next riiaiil 1,'ittef, I arl Ste ven* p
n n It R •' dropped out from raid and e*. tender In Ihe early hour* of the
Murphy alngleif with the tuitnrc To ta U
.12 (1 « x 26 II 11*11*10.11 l*oforr they rcnrhe.1 Ih r
wim. are among the 21) pet win*
half-way rnark among them the i.ho h»V*' completed the* lld«tel arid
ah
wept itrip to reentded hlitmy.
" only Ami ciron com|*clitnr, David
b‘, ci and' t lh
4
Frank, a 27-e*r-&lt;dd N'ew Vork Hn *an A tub El Rehlm la.t ye.i
H
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Allen It.
tiecaii'e the third per
per«on in hl*’ 1clothing do«tgner.
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Rehlm, Hamad, I &lt;■ Morvan and ton *u .
n the channel fn noil'
1 I Sweden'* l.iiM* It. i111 Waile, 3tl
irlle rf
4
|irec|hov
.1 CM fought h*r th&lt;* Ifiirl fltmnje Hit*
llrne.eke rf
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The Dally Mall has offered
n i ivutn
Dunne c
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• '-h i rach to Ihe flr*t man and
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Itrruenlng 2h
1
*1 Half-way arm** Ihe inrlucnia H r«l woman reaching Er eland*
U ni tow a.
a
1 '■ J I!(•milt* routw from Ihe Frrnc h v bile chrlk ctlff*.
I. t •rnaedcr p
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Mll,.
f*lt penon*.
perron*. Ir
Including a 118»
’ } [ coa,l lo Dover, nine &lt;d Ihi 21 a
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f*l»
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V|llarii"a |i
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.1 k|e* who *tnitnl the wim h .d pound woman. »wam the Kugllal
*7 10 lopped out, m id and c h iu .lc d . r fmnnel lo'lar, Tw o of Ihe men
,i:i
To ta l.
a
(Inc* out when w inning rur. 1morig tlniM wa* the only A m rrl. I f’roke the old time record for
cored.
can, David
Frank, 27-year old the ID mile rro«*lnK.
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Vork f i l y rlnthlng .le.lgoer
The woman waa Eileen Eanlan.
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hi n m i .»w fight for the lead an Eogll.h .rh o n ltcrh e f. who
M u r p h y , plcigtelnn. \ illan.ra, ,n
K,,,,.|||n^ p,„*t|,..„
rbe .wim In HI hour*. 11
It if,
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*• (Hr iKfliinintf wt?r** II ip m ii A M - mlnulra. It was h^r first rbnnn#*i
V n ,' " ' o u l Fnf»yth. F - r «"t»,l*** n Rehlm. 12. and M an.h lla -. effort and It won her *2,Win from
Allen.
llanow. Allen,
Allen, Hruen*
llrtten .art Hamad, 13. I uii-llettil W ar! H*e t.nndon
Allen, SU
bit -- Harrow.
t.ondon Daily
Dally Mail, which
ing. g
Hafeneckci,
c
llefeiteelte.. McLevxl.
Mct.eml.
nn Svv„ , N)l bank ,|c,k, and **pc.
- - ■pemanred■ “the event.
roc Ike r. Ill*
I'iiife, Dunne, l.efl
Sanford 7, Ih U n d lb III!
oft
i 1 n H l
Singleton :*, I.. Eernandr* 1, ki n llani-ev th
2 1 1 2 1 Hii|u)iait, Wick 2, llaker, foeper
Hinglton 2, 1. Fernanda* S, \ ill" Milh III.
4 tl 1 ii i 2 , fiarrlg, Ramoa, llurker I. Mill
incn l . T I r l a M l O
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4 li n 1 0 rr. Tierney, Vogt, all— W kk, Ruc­
in n l-tl Inning
Hif»nh*l«»n »n a Hendrix
Syke* a.
4 ii o 7 2 ker 2, Hnbarta, SB— Mrflraw, link,
linfi*
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a* 1 0 rr, F o ,ter." S ll— firewater. UnjuVillam ra. I^ocr
Tltel*. If - Wil Collin*
Kteinrrke p
I) n K I h»rt, Robert*. S — Vogt, Moabrr,
4
lia m r o n and Rfene. T
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Rtd |i
4 0 1 0 'I Mrtiraw, Harrla. DP fiarcla to
Tcdat,
14 4 7 27 12 Miller, Miller to Rucker lo Ramo*.
I.K E R H lH 'im -S A lN T H
ah r h o a I.eft I'alatka 13. Oalnexyllle D.
S T A l'f H ’H TIN E. A u g . 22 — SI. Augtullne
4 n n 1 2 IHI »ff Wick 2. Mcflraw 2. II.kt,V»
Scwky Red Ihrew a fhree. McKee a*
4 0 0 l 0 er 4, Rrllt 4, Roherta, RO— by
1 tier for l/uihiirg here la«l Outfin If
2 P II 3 0 Wlrk I, MctJtaw |, Raker ft, P iitl
nlglit to white-wadi St. A u g u -lln r Havl* if
3 ii 1 6 0 .1. Roberts I, H O - Wick !* In $
I I,, II. II waa the la&lt;t meeting of S I,last* e
1 n 0 *
*- | l-1 Inning.' 7 run*: Rxker in h
the *ra on for the two Flotlda I'n ban 3b
Jlldl k'h
■2 n II .1 a !M Inning* ft run*; Hi lit 5 In 3
St j It Ecagu* club*.
1 0 1 'i 0 I 1 Inning* 6 tuna. W in n er- McTatting
advantage
of
nine I'locll I f
It
If n II 0 2 Oraw. Irfiaer— Britt. It— Anderxon
ban
on ball*, llm Saint* loa-l Neloin p
1 0 II 0 0 »rol Nolen no. T — 2:49.
e.| the *ack» on three oecaMona x.Rlmonian
27 0 ;i 27 I I
hut iaiv nothliig but lleil. Twice Total*
double plajv killed St, Auguttine X-Plied out for Nelson In Plh.
O RE AN IHI. D A Y T O N A
fee,bill g
IIPZ |0I 000— 4
tall'ea.
0 R E A N D 0 , Aug. 22 - t / P I Th e Parker, made g*"*d U»e St. Augustine
000 OttO 000— l) Orlando’x Hiutling Senatori mov
of reven hit* off (Jane Nelatitl.
K -H y k r « , Pic ban, McKee, D a . ed a big step elnaer to Ihe Florida
A walk, bit bataman ami H if f J vl*. Rill t'liff, llendiix, Wlldar, State League
pennant laxt night
E&lt;
alrgle gav* tcrabiug tw o run. Red.
2R t ’otflnx. HR follin*. hy trourcTng eecnnd place
place DayIn the third Wally W ilder drove Mill* Dl* Kamaev (unxaa|*ted); Iona Reach. 7-1 at Tinker Field
In the third letaburg run wllh Mil!, to R a m ie }; Judy to McKee U d orr the levgue'* large*! paid
a .ingle In the fourlll nod Puck to Pollard. I.* It 1.erelong H, St. attendance— 1,10(1 dellrtoualy hap­
f o ilin ', double wvt turned Into Augustine ||. Ill) off Itc l p, N t U py fan*.
the final ecoro In the alxth.
son I HO l.y It.d H, Nelson 4.
ft wax Player* Appreciation
I.eeahtitl
ah r h o a HRP -Nelson (M llli): Red (N e l- Night and no on« could kava
Wilder 2b
4 0 2 6 1 Xon|. tVP Nelson, t l - llellltiger undid n mote apnr &gt;priatf lima
atn| Tenroff. T 2:04.
for this waa the biff one. Tha
win put Orlando three full gamea
ahead of the Islander, with II
P I I , 1T K Idi-M F.N
n A IN E S y il.I.E , Aug 22 -O P ) game* left tv to „lay.

Palalka .
Oaliusrilla
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contributed a total of 119*2.16
which tha Senator* will spilt
among lhamaatva*. An earlier
announcement Rated a higher
total hut tha mlatake waa cor.
t * * ft »,
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sored hy the OrlaniFo Jayreea,
(irealer
Orlando
Chamtwr of
Commerca and Orlando Retail
Merrhant* Ataoc'ntloo.
ah r h o a
Day Inn*
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American Chunee For
DaviN Cup In Danger
BROOK TIN E , Mas*. Aug. K
Hludenli nf
tennia form
agreed that (he t'.K Davl, ('up
Team's grip nn llia( International
trophy wa, dangerouely looae to­
day a/ter analyrlng the National
Doubles final match
The eonreriau* wa* that Jack
Bm m wbh and
Frank Hedgman
the backbone of A u d i alia', chal­
lenging force,, had a riinip*rallre
Ixr e ««r lime defeating Oardna*
Mullor and Rill Talhert, 7 S, i fl,
9-6,fl'l, yexterdav al I.ongwood
At 9ft and 92 reapeellTelT. Mill
loy and Talbert, praetlcallr c**
tain to nlav Devi* ("up dmitdci ■
Fore«t HIIU. N Y , leie (hi* i*e-t
have won the Notional Do*iH»
four time* tinea 11*42.
Rut II wa, ohvloil* they h*v*
slowed down considerably dutipe
tba pail year or »o. (’o n v i v '
Bromwich, who ahtred the nation■1 team title* with Auttialle*
teammata* Billy Bldwelt end A&gt;l
rial, Unlit laxi vra r and In I69U
■aldom appeared In hatter form.
Young Stdgman, holder nf f)t*
nation', single* champion,Vp. I*
verging on wnrid-wld* *»e*A«~
and I* e * -«-' ’ . ^ ,in**iam . a
I,. *,«via Cup ilngia* rnmpetlilnn
Por th# ninth atrafgtjt r*«r
LouHe Hrough of Qeverlv HIIU
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Calif., and Mr*. Margaret
Other!
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Dupont nf Wilmington,
igtfan, P*|. . rult
a* Women'* Double* rhtmplon*
T h tv ttounced th* nation'* tacopd
rnnklag learn, C o rli Hart nf Mi­
ami .and Bhlrley F ry of Akton.
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Tallahassee Beats Montgomery Falls
Thomasville With From Leadership
Tim Talas* Shutout Of Suuthea,stern
Hy A S S O C IA T E D P llp t S
naaeball fan* In Talfahaaaee
called Iasi night “Tala* N ight"
and Tim Tain* did his part lo
make it perfect.
Ta ll Timothy, one of Ihe Pitts­
burgh Pilate* prlr* . nrtnhoy*,
pitched Ihe first game of a dnnble
headrr again*! Thm naivillr and
*h«&gt;we&lt;1 hi* appreciation for hla
honor alght with a threa-hlt, 0-0
shutout. It wa* hla 20th efetory of
the season.
A ll Tnllahaaxrr run* were aror
•rl in the third. During the inning
Pelo Prleraon homered ond doubl­
ed. Rookie renter fielder Paul
Kmith of Ihe I'lra'e* had a 21game hitting streak hioken by
Chrl* Rarrelt.
Thomasville earn# hark lo win
Ihe ,econd game wllh Ace Adam*
,dir Ring seven-hit ball for a 7*3
declaim,. Paul Knillh hi! an intide the park homer for Ihe P i­
rate*.
Moultrie'* Cut , loop* Valdosta
7-1 behind the six hit hurling of
RIB C.*tr*&lt; C hirk Coles’ homer
M i tu»h r f 'ha »e**nn, spoiled
Hntnet's •hnl'-itl hid Three dod­
ger burler* were t*ggel fny 14
t*|i* with HH| TH* i«ht&gt;e absorbing
tb« In**. J*m Tiew, WIndell Devi*
and John M*,k!*nd e«ch collect­
ed three hit* for the victor*.
Rookie BRl Wallace pitched the
Cord*-!* A*! leth* to a 12*1 victory
over the Amerlcu* Philliea at
Cnrdal*. I|e *tiu-k out seven,
walked only one batter and mi*«
*d * ihu' • I* *n,o of a fifthI..I —

By A S S O C IA T E D PRESS
Ftjur days ago the Mor.tguiueiy
Rebel*
led
the
Bnuthenitem
Teague Now they're battling to
stay in the ft**t division.
Montgomery dropped the start­
er and flnixned off the double,
iicadtr against the Jackson Sena­
tor* lard night with two weak
rxantplei of Class D baseball
The wore* were 2-0 and 10*1. lit
the seenfid game lie- Relicts made
five error*.
After Hunky Bmwn blanki-,1
the Rebel* nn three hita In the
upener, Elmer Toth posted his
1.1th victory In the nightcap on
the strength of two big Innings.
Esrl Has* dmve In both Jack•-&gt;« (nn* in tha lirat game a*
HfdY.tr shade-1 Walt Smith. The
Sxnatois won th* *nrond irilh
(uur runs In t)&gt;« sixth and three
more In the seventh Ray 01a*er
w»* charged with tha loss.
Yom Davis and ilud Pennell
— I'lu*—
diove in twu run* each In th*
Cartoon— “ Wlxa Owl"
windup.
The
lop ranking
Pentarnli
Novelty— “ lo You Waftt
Filer* whipped Salma 13-2 with
T * He* Bhh 4frs4ek"
And}’ E H ., again tha winner.
Thrfe
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and
Paramnanl Nawa
Flka* fit'# &lt;UUti ulti hlag gar*
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CLEARANCE
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A la x lfo y lc for 1? bit* nnd -outli­
ed theae effe-tlvelr with fire
Imiee on
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i -c * t " fVngVr cracked
out three hits to px-* the winner*.
Albany h*ti»r*d Wavrrote twice
faking the opee»r 7-6 nod the
ar
nightcap 10-6 Jiil'an Joyner, Car
dlwil.acM. gel up hit IMh 4ln
tha year ja the opener with t
assistance of Roy Pound* rl
a seven-run Albany first liuiii
ft|p F.yaa's r pce rtin )mpi"r "
lift big blow. Floyd Wooldrtdi
ltd*
pltebml a six-hitter for the ear
In the nlghtrap and waa axtlsttd
l,y Tex Seymour'* homer Wool,
I’llu lt, Eogun. K ill— llarone, Er- di Idee hi* a pair of double* and a
mer 3. Crittenden, llenley. Poll2R— Travis.
S it— Crltteder. xlngle, driving In threw run*.
j, porter, fl ruder, HP—
fjarone la Stroeckar' Miranda,
riner *nd Cohen; Waleicuttcr,
Lagan ami Q h v lin ; Crltlenian,
^ ^ V i i d u - . - Le ft- Dayton*

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TODAY &amp; WEDNESDAY
CARS TODAY I

A U G . 22. 1950

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TU ES D A Y

A L C . 22, 1950
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Mobile
Bears And
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At l ant a Crackers
Employ-----------Fisticuffs

Th» two hav# hud th t i r difference*
*nd that proceeded to hav* «W1)»

Columbus Creeps
„llr .UBPr,
fir.. Forward In South
duitnuU. 15 Pp otrolm rn poured Atlantic
League
f'Hth. t h r fight raged. I l n d l o r k *

B l A S S O C IA T E D )•»»•««
| « n r locked, then broken. player
Mnllid and wallowed
Tti» Mobile th a r * m
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And in the mld»t -if It »l| Man
vD lo a p la ye ,, wjtlr in ,i * ,
of a chance t. *,4d l n th ' *' * ' * ’* lj » l • ! .Atlanta, an
A ttr e la tlo n p l a v ff
n ■ .1 ■ ° , l r r •** -Hiooklynlte, and .Man
fled with Allan!™ f,„ , (l. fj.j* * * " ' •*•»* Chorvlnku, m anager r f
cham pionship o f Dlalr
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Brooklyn F arm hand H-ar
The flghtoff mav Cuttle
h* ‘
When peace ta m e , Pllt lirr Met
Tome l)e l.eon Park, tl .
i«*n P tl ra n o *&gt;at •!» Mr night At
?*
- tV«rfc««. ............ nilntitr
l»ntn hatter* down In w in 7 il.
After the
the fra
frrivn*
Wyatt
*ai *
B*enk|,j'n |*itt|e*,K' [iror1l'’lri*1*'"1 After
y .. W
v .lt Mi
Kricano had *•. - n giving Crncke*
A rtond .if H.I65 fan* wa* , , pitcher Don I id lie r terrlfe rid
doubleheadet a |
rig \ \ &gt; a t t
when hr mapped
n»nl
11' ^
* rrt.iark at Itiiano. Ki*enmant'
S
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nrnrkl)nite II tKl. r , , . . v .lBrtln
HU flt.i tame lie » n
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lanla, 4-2.
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,I* ■ hattli' royal wa' Biitnineherii'
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douUebeodei victory over W " " • '"". I n tle a n .tr, Itlrmlnyham The Mat
C?Kke|Pa r f l:
P " * h Th ' ,,n» " " " * “ h batting luck and
CoSeh^ tt-hhl
w ‘" ‘I.
t’*l , h | nit
pto n ilv . M.ar
ran,
old Pralaer , . .1 1
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" ,I w h ip p y ttic Pel. tM fa, the opeo.1
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arh 1 with a fire hitter and vnnn. a n 1
t h lh a t t lr X ld ,
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bile jpll^het Chuck l. r, ,,mamr p it with , k, , r „t
h „ enmi.

r r r r e » \ 'r n t &gt; n n c n t i n
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and get
more tru6k"for the money!

pitcher Jacksonville could I ** h
t h r f i r . t name and Ed ll;a t« 1
threw * u in t n r nitre-inning h ls i!
11 o tillp .r 4 f
t -.ie
H n «l
■••p. Ilrntic.nk fanned l i . •• »&lt;••
and rutcpc*lcd a
hitting Jack llar«hm nn nf aa&lt; k mcnd.ltoni"
aonrille, lanntsl fnur Inure.
I "Hr III ivr m verlictinn" he mvdc
T h lee
rt m i c h t
tam er
h a n r* I" the rile d il would have on
|,ren wiin hjr the tjreenville S*|* &lt;
r u n but nmie « a * eo rt ia n K f a&gt; thr icmeral put die-,
l ake t tkoivhola e and St. John™
* * ' ""
I iduntt'ia. The .p in n o t e ji&lt;rt 01 ■&gt; I* VCI rnimiii'ir-Aal fi'lirrim ir have
n l,attliny w il It | hi* linn'**
five h it., made two trad
had crtoibut at ill defeated the .'cvrn-bit, umtitifi for vr.n * m r» I h r ftghl t*»
fit! &gt;.tfll/l m1*il f I a|| f H*III t he I WI*
[H’rfivt fiebl|iii: red, J*a’ M l'"
iNitfii-n of u n in ,
mrier uar the uiniiel,
I hr» (*Minifil tt»n Kntttirif
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The ailvantirKe .rller Ihree-t 1
fri.t inning witheir’il away b" tl*i|* ah«l I heir m ir u ;i« uphr-1*1 !*&gt;
I hi* aSiifirriiii' 1'i'uif K iiU f iiti for
Auyu-tii .• Chatlr I on patW
away with I» htl * I ho final rt" 1 th r |»n vt
v*mi * ilutin*; I he *ui
w ar I I 1 loi 1Tint Irrtitn and
u |h h i ' it ! riHlHig f&lt;«i 10 I
linr pile limy jnlr I,) I 1 mile \ i“
fi*h Ini' It - ii |«rifiiltttiL
Hr*|i|lfl*
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tin after he recovered front hi
Itlvirk h*«* ■'fill !*»•
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fir.t itiniua jillcr*.
iiiiii ft ah »ti'li il- Milr ittt*I In king

from 3 Ion modtli dawn ta Vk
ton plck'Upt there', a Stridehake, true V fu.t r i*ht frt htm dm lt
i f h .u 'in c ncedi Chcac* of two
| r r .t Studebaker puck en|tne»
foe tu |»rh , uiwcoit perfnrm.rvce

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Hut ion u ,« mMisting hetween
Hmise n ?i*t the Henot* 11**1Vi rhati
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with shn*|i ilifftieritT' that "
have tn l*e MiljiiiKteit is ci»nfeien» ■*
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Hmifte pasirsl legisUti"*
\si*s along the tin* - " f what Fir
limit Tinm an ha*! askril for; t ••
ftanatc* la»t night made man
proa i am k f m r appMuing tlw
nieatiiM
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I f qiiHes! il*al If '*oge ami pf *
eontro! &lt; g" •n, the\ g*» on eve*
thing nt nitre* tn tn e i tliatt j u %*
where ti*« Freatilent think * thitu
are getting nut nf luinil
Kev AilnnniiftInl i«»n lavvniak*
ennres!e«l that the Senate N lik* 1•
In jiiist is inoie tiingsnt *el

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murk, fill d irt, »he|| and -lay
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by load or Joh. C ontact II R
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Loan Itap't., Rreirn 31", | ’l nr
SW AP SHOP
405 rl. 4th HI.
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Wa Buy, Kail nr Trail* motl
Hank Mcmtirr K |t|C .
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V E N E T IA N
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Wa l.ith lo-e wtrrn you don't bring
order, Krrmmdo' VPnrtU r. Illlnd
your p r e r . r lp l lo n . to LANKY'S
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WE miY. MEM, A T R A D E u*a.|
A rllrlm For S«lc —ft
furniture. Wllann-Maler Furnl- I.A W NM OW EItS S h a rp e n r .1. tiltur* C y 211 E, I at Pbogg t i l .
eyrie* tcpallerl, lork • and key
work. P ro m p t »rrv'ce. II W.
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at T . I. No. PI07.
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fection! Old floor* made I We
Tourhton * Wat.on, 1201 Celery
new. FlnUhlng, cleaning A » a i |
Ava Ph,irta IIR5-.I
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Ing. Portable power plant. 32
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toy ^pupplat, chaa,r. I 55W-J af
yaari «ap*rlanaa ir» Hammol*
m e n t., rearm .able
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County. H . M. Glaaann, lake
Stegall, tie |.a ml I 2 3 0 J. N23 W.
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Expert Arrested
iCMtieeee grass ewe* o m i
been recovered by FIJI agents at
Simons' home where it was found
in a glass vial buried under In*
house.
Simons was once stationed at

Loi Alamos while he was la the
Arm y, from August, l M f „ to
Match, told, Following bin disrhiiigt- from the Arm y, he was
employed ns a civilian by Cali­
fornia University in the metal
production division at Los Alamo'
t&gt;etv&gt;&lt;*&gt;n kfsich and July, I94tf
Hoover quulrd Simons at say­
ing, after ihe plutonium waa in’

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lie fair to yourselfl (live your­
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Why continue le
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Korean War

covered, that he airaply wanted
it "as a M uvu tir."
flic Justice Department »ahl
M *allaa*4 reea Kse# Oh )
arrangements had been made for the Soviet Siberian borber.
a prompt arrangement of Simons
Ihe Reds l.ad shoved W,Q00
before a U. 8. commissioner in
Denver on the charge of illegal men - nine divnront— acaintl lie
possession of flstionablr matriial Allied defense line.
in violation of the 1940 Atomic
Fur Ihe third itiaighl night the
Energy Act.
Nutlli Koieaiii tried to path *leW A S IN U T C rn T M ig . I K - n F i - uirrtls ul line* divisiooi down the
A candy
maker told
Senal,) same road to Taegu.
Crime investigators today that
Ameririm tanks and men slop­
partners he took on during the
war in an effort to get sugar ped them 12 miles mirth of the
turned out to be "hoodlums' and city.
A P correspondent !hm Whitehe lost a business worth close to
heud with the American* north
The witnesa, David Luhben uf of Taegu said Infiltrating Bad
Hillsdale, N. J., testified te- sniper and marhinepun fire pin
was told that the real boas uf n»d down troops and correspond
the paitners was Frank Costellu, ents along the mountain road.
The two hour tank battle, p il­
the New Yorker whu has ben.
big
American
Pershingreferred to in the Semite hear­ ling
ings aa a ona-time ' slot-machine again-i liu* iao made T 14s, b lu ­
king and big-time gambler.
ed in Tuesday's early morning
Lubben'a testimony before the darkness.
Senate crime subcommittee was
Four 4S-ton American
tanks
a lung, complex tale of his war­ caught nine 12-ton Busslan-built
times woes as head of the Kataum machines on the *am* road t ir
Food
Products
Company , a Beds have tried to come down
Bronx concern making and pack- three straight nights toward Tae­
Ing candy.
gu.
lie told of buying sugar In the
The tank' Mated away at 100
black market In an effort to yard*.
stay in business and of paying
Cajit. Otis I*. Saum of Waterout thousands of dollars to var­ hury. Conn,, in command of the tl.
ious persons in vain attempt* to 8. lank from the 71rd Tank Com­
get a sugar quota.
pany, aaid U 8 guns knocked no*
Among thoae persons, he M id . the second tank in the column with
was one who identified himself • «hell through the right front
as a one-time campaign manager
track.
for President Truman
'•Then we got a bit under the
l.ubben Mill he couldn't re
turret of the leading tank," Cap­
call tha man's name but promised
to try to supply It to the cum tain Baum said, "anil it was e*
ufue by the white plmsohnrotl'
nnttre later.
That was Just before lb, com­ shell "
Tfct tank; hammered at ewh
mittee recessed for lunch. Alter
Ihe recess, l.ubben said the inait other, Saum raid, with Atnerl'-rr'
was Victor Messall, a Washing­ aitiilrry joining in the battle.
I I 8 tanks got two of the Bed
ton lawyer. He said be paid Me*
sail 11,000 or 1 1 , t &gt; , seek a tanks nod artillery got the ulhrr
sugar quota for him, but nevri
heard anything more ulxiut it.
Iwibhen said Messall claimed
to have been one of I'residenl
Truman's
campaign
nianagei*
was "supposed to have done some
thing for Mr. Truman when he
was a congressman or a sensd ih c k im in a t io n

cam e

M IA M I, Aug. 2 2 -1 4 * )-Federal
Judge (irorgr W. Whitehurst to­
day dismissed a »|00,(H*i civil
right* ault brought against the
city of West Palm Reach hy a
group of Nrgroea whu rtaliurd
they were discriminated against iri
the matter of puhlir improvement

TUESDAY AUG. J2, 1950

T«i-“ *tirrtd sp tht sutp Ssi.uk
hilb n '« r Tundok, |u h , vl|th „f
Uhutigam.
Negro troop* of the 24th infan­
try regiment retook nearhv “ Bat
tl* Moar,tain" for the fifth lime
in lour Jays
i hat straightened out the AmerKit. batti* tin*.
AP Correspondent Stan Swtnton
III ■ dispatch timed after the II.S.
ftth A rm y rornmunltiu* at K:iO |».
,W. Tuesday laid recapture of the
mountain won hack for the A m irirsns all the ground they had Jolt
Monday.
The Hth A rm y communique had
■lid the Bed* were nttackinir the
Fifth Regimental Combat Tram
ami the Negro fighters were try ­
ing to retake their former (m il­
lion*.
.N'urth of this fieri* action, the
battle- weary UJ?. 24th Infantry
Division dug In along the winding
Niktong River'* east bank. It
kept a close watch on a small Bed
bridgehead thrown arruis the rive'
at llyongpung, 14 miles southwest
of Targu.
Farther up the river the U.8.
First Cavalry Division lobbad ar­
tillery shells id a Communist sup­
ply snd troop buildup on the Beils'
»e -t bank of the river.
Fast of Waegwan, on the curv­
ing rcn.ral front, the South Ko­
rean First Infantry Division ad
vinred In Ihe mounralrtou* ' # « i
try between Mangjong and Indong.
One South Korean patrol knifed

*!•*»***
" ‘ s* ***»»•
and their fcelerk were nut&lt;il hy
Ailiesl troops all along tha lin*.
.Stiffening re*!*'amt- was frll
where the South Korean Third In­
fantry Divislin pushed tn a point
nine miles north of I’ohang.
The South Korean Capitol Divi­
sion, in a parallel drive, knifed
northward shove Kigye, nine miles
northwest uf Pohanp, against artillery ami mortar fire echoing
from mountain battlefield*.
Most Allied battle nlans called
for advances along the line El —
where, the Allies waited for the
long expected Communist offen­
sive.
AP Correapondent Mill Shinn e« ■
ported Mouth Korean Marines aidad by United Stale* A ir For e men

Rail Strike
It e n ta s e s f n s
g t g , user
gan Monday, when the rail term­
inals at Cleveland, Louisville and
Minneapulis-Bt. Paul were shut
down. Today, vital short-line rail
roads at Pittsburgh and Chicago,
were struck by the trainmen and
conductors.
The
C lew land and Chicago
•trikea hit heavily at basic stool
production in those area*, cutting
13,000 tong a day from output of
Bepublie and Carnegie-Illinois,
firms which were unable to con­
tinue operations without rail ser­
vice. With military demandi for
steel rilin g sharply because of

w »ie cleaning nut Red forces lh*(
tried to occupy Kofr Island south
of Cbinhae, six miles southeast
of Masan.. Chinhae is a naval
base,
I.t. Comdr. D. C. Iloltv, tm rriadviser to the South Korean
N a ry , said flights of United Ns
lions planes were made Monday
and Tuesday from the Tonrvon
area, btlow Kosong, occupied !*&lt;•
we a by South Korean Marines
The South Korean amphibia-*
forre was trying to link up itposition with the U.8. 25th Divi
sion wr-*t of Masan.

tht Korea-”, w ar, this effect hit
hard at industryPresident Truman, concerned
over the nationwide unreat by the
300,000 members of the two strik­
ing union ami other group* of
rad worker a, kept hit tup labor
advisur, John B. ft. Steelman busy
with (aniers and uniun repreien-

tativet working for some solution.
Another rail labor group. the
Switchmen's Union
of
Nortn
America, broke off talks with
carrie. a. Tha switchmen. under in­
junction not to atnke the Bock
island System, called off ‘ D ^e *
against other major radroadi
when the Korean war flared up.

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A N T I-B E D LAW
C L E A R W A T E R , Aug 22 &lt;4*1
Card-carrying Communist* muregister here by &gt;:25 P. M. toim.i
row or go to Jail.
A rilv ordinance calling
for
iegi-1ration uf Communist - wo
P*sard Ja't night by Ihe Citv Com
mil don at 8:25 P. M The la *
gives Cumin uniats 4n hours to tigi
up.

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A Takseh riled hie rinsl re|M,rt »
Ktsrulor ut Ihe eslaie &lt;&gt;r Arenk ,
Tsksrh. iteceasedi IkSI he has III-*
hie petition far 'Inti dleehsrr*. an.t
lhat he will apply III the ll»n»rshl&lt;
IhMialse Hlentirnm. County Judge of
geminate County. Florid*. on the
lllh day of September. ISIS, for ap
pruval of same and fur final dl*
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ut Aranka Taka, h, deceased, on
this ll*t day or August, in *
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springing . . . foam-rubber cush­
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To Prelect (ho Ttoro of the World;
To Promote the Progress of America.
To Prodoce Prosperity for 8*nford.

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Torll* cloudy *l»h IK tie- change
in remperature through Thursday.
Scattered showers and thunder
show re* mostly in afternoon* ex­
cept (nr a fro nigh! and n r l f
morning showers ra t! m il l.

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AN INDEPEND EN T DAILY NEWSPAPER

OLUMK XXXXII

Established 1908

Legionnaire
Says Russian
War Certain

Seajrrave Held

Large Army
In Germany
Considered

UMTDcmandcdWHilc
C o Du r e s s Votes
Cash For Rivers.
Harbors Anti Paper

StronR West German
Police Force W i t h
U.S. Reinforcements
Seen As Possible

W A S IIW C T O N . An*. 23 h /Pi
— A representative of the Amen•
l upon loltl Congicn iml.iv
#b*l hr regard* war mill R u m ,
ai inevitable.
Earl J. Cocke, Jr., chairman ol
the la-Rmn’i National Security
Commotion, unde the tl alenient in
urging »(ierdy enarlmrnt of Univenial Military Training
"I low *oem we begin mobilinng
to meet ihti conflict that n ture to
come will meaiutr our chance, of
Q jim va l." Cocke said in a ilatemeol given to the Senate Armed
Servicr* Committee.
"The lord* of the Kremlin have
repeatedly dated that a Communi»l*c government inch at that in thU S. S. II. cannot ext*l to long ai
there it a capilaliitic United Stele,
nf America
“ If wr an- going to survive in
(ermv of the preterit International
»i», It will have to he by meetf our responsibility to have
available for immediate cal!
large reactvr forre of well train­
ed men In all branches of the act.
vice."
Corke •nifI that If IIM T ha.l
been In effeet five year* ago. "we
would not have had th- prevent
conflirt’* in Korea. Atao, he aal I.
"we would have had no Rtiaalan
'Inridenla* similar In the one* we
have had in reeent week*."
^C o e k e »*|d. loo, thyt the prevent
wyMem of -elertive aer-.-lee which
he detrrilied av a necessary a&lt;|.
June! to D M T "will I,, with &lt;iv
av long i . we have a dentocraev,
I am run v I need."
The eommittec ended pnblir
hearlnga on (he hill after hear
'5 » ttnm M#j Cen. U w i . n
Ifershey, director of Selective
traatlaaeal oa r . « » TV rtrl

F R A N K F U R T Germany, Aug.
High American official*
•Inclined here today that the U mlcd Slate* it completing a build­
up nf it* armed forcer in Germany
to ImUter ihc defentr of U ’evt
Furnpe againvt (wivvible Communlit attack.
Dt*ciiition» are mm going on in
M’avbmgtnn. the official* laid, on
how many more lroo(&gt;* thould be
lent.
M'aihingtnn also u divcumng
the pmiibiluy of acceding to Weil
German Chancellor Konrad Adenaurr** demand for a weil-armed
police armv to counter the Rn*.
*ian-»|von«ored ‘T ’eo|i|p‘» Army in
Earl Germany, Detail* of the
•Irength of »uch a police force are
now heing wntked nut. the inform
ant* wid
Ameman official* were laid to
favor wholeheartedly die proposed
reinforcement of live U . S. oc­
cupation force* here.
They point out that the Ituwlan*
have an rvtlmateil 211 or
mm-*
combat ilivislona. nund&gt;erin- about
.100,000 men In their Eavt G e rm »rone, making up part of the «n
ilivislona thry are aa|&lt;| to have in
Europe.
The Ainrritana,
British
and
French together have a total of
only five rnmlv*l divl»ion*. nlii'
service troop, In tjermanv Th
American &gt;on'ihg*nt now numlici
around l oo.non men.
In I’ari a foreign office vn"ke.
man »ald FraOre is agreeihle I"
reinforcing the West German no
tire force in Germany, hut **ill t
opposed to ereatlng a German
Army or tr.lng German indu,I n ­
fer atm, product Inn.
Sorlali-t l.aadar
Kurt
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J)r. Hamilton Holt
selected By Demos
As Representative
W O O D STO CK , Conn.. Aug £t
•— (VPl
Or. Ilanritlnn llnlt, retire.!
president tif Rollins College **h'»
recently celebrated hla Tilth bir­
thday haa lieen nominated by
Oemm rut . for one nf thia town’a
two leal* in the Cnncrertleilt hnitie
^ f repmenlatlve*.
A* last night’* town ennventlon
the Democrat, aim nominatefl
another veholar In their effort to
break the hold Republican* have
had on tht, town’* affair* alnre
Civil War d a w
lie l» Dr. Wllli*.m lonndalf T a y ­
lor who I* in Burma rm a tempor
arv assignment with the United
State All Eorrea there.
Had it not been for the war In
Korea he would he lecturing now
A n fteofil, having lieen given r&lt;
leave of aluenre from the fa-ultv
of Dickenson College tor that
pnrpove, anit received State De.
r*-tU.Vioi primIvamn to make the
trip.
He it t hair man of the Depart­
ment of 1’nlltkal Sriertea at Dtrk•p;orr College.
Dr. Holt, who wa* Democratic
randldate for the I'njted Slate*
Senate from Connectleut In IKM.
^td a v wa* appointed to the exeW i*lv- "ltril.ltl"" of the li*-'»i»e*v*
ent rotnmittee for the re*le-i|nn o '
Governor Chevter Jt-iwle*.
He w h founder of the "Leaguto fjpforee Rea-*,"

W EDNESDAY

HIIO for questioning at Rangoon,
Burma, It Dr. Cordon Seagrave,
U. S. medical missionary and t i c -1oriel under Gen. Joseph Stllwell.
Sesgrave and hit Karen nurses
w-ere In the American march out of
Burma In l l l t l It Is reported thst
hi* arrest grow* out of hi* long
and helpful contact with th* Ksren
tribe* now In revolt. ( In ternational)
a

Tampa Soldier
Tells Story Of
Arrest By Reds
IJvt. Yankow Black­
jacked And Held As
Prisoner 4 Months
R E R U N . Aug. 23 . &lt;/!’)
A
tall, ilesdy-cved Amriir.vn *"ldiet
told * itoty today o( being h*rhj*&lt; ked in We*t Hcrlm ami &gt;liang&gt;swd into four month* of Kuvu*n gone captivity.
. I I 'M
Tamps. FI*, told' form (vm de
wa* thutlled from one Rutiisp
nr German inirrrogslnr to snolhei
•inglcd out foi vuch treatment.
Retreated U. S Army Irquetl*
to live Rutwsn* fnr information on
the misting Yankow finally ef!"clcd hi* reltaie lluougb the So­
ld Knmmsmlsnluia in lb-din Aug
14. He wav sbtenl from hii idle
•ompany unre April 7
Yanlnw tame back with only

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Most Ins Stay In
As Result Of 54
Primary Contests

State Patrolman
Urges Meter For
Proving Drunks
Need of * drunk.meter 1"
to dctrrtnine the degree of |n*»*
iiation of person* ehsree.1 «•••»•
this offense, and espaelalli* dronk
en driver*, wna tmlay atre.-e-t toState Hiphwav ratrolmao p c
llairivon. The meter enuM h* k-n*
at either »hs Police Station nHheriff’n offii-e. he said.
The rffirlr'ic r of the rtoml
meter haa been rerngnlf’ d he
State Supreme Court, h* »la*e.i r
we had a drunk.m*ter here. *hjudge would he hound to Instr-i-*
the Jnrv as to » h « i the drool
meter showed
He capresied the oolnloo r ',» ‘
often In ca r nf drunken dftvtn •
the Jury show* loo much svmnsthfor Ilia defendant.
In one ease re u n tly , he a*M
in ., highway nerrom*n tetllfie
•hat they trail found a dr tear
drunk, and the driver, In turn
maintained that thar* w*&gt; not
one patrolman at the aeana of *h*
a.videnl. In addition, lb " J r&gt;&gt; had lieen unable to turn the lights
of hi* truck on. The Jurv fm - J
the d rivi» not guilty of helndrunk.
Patrolman HarrUon aurgeated
that some civic organltatlon get
behind a movement to secure a
drunk-meter here.

Strikers Go Back To
Work For Telegram

Circuit Court Ruling
Saves City $700,000

Short Circuit At
Pico C
Trouble

No. 2

A m o r I n'i ed P r e m L e m e d W l r e

A I'D . 2.1. m .W

Decisive Commie Push
Expected In 48 Hours
By Def endersOf T aegu

British Carrier Bound For Korea

No Solution To
Rail Dispute Is
Expected So&lt;n

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By A S S O C IA TE D FMKSH
In primary election. In three
»tale» yesterday, mod of the "In*"
staved in. nr with the «ni* ,*111
hemg rounted. looker! likely trv win
their r»re« for rennminatinn.
In all, randldate* were picked
lor M House *eat* In New York,
Mlaiitilppl, Wyoming and Dela­
ware.
Party renventlon. Sept. A and
7 will name New York’s randtdates for governor and IT. B. aen.
ator.
f)nly^ five out » f New York’*
4S eongreavtnen fared o|&gt;|ci*lti»o
In yestentay’* hdioting.
Winning renomlnstlon were ve
teran upstate Rc|Uihllran«
W,
S'erllng f&gt;de of the Itttb district
and C laim , e F Kllhtirn of the
!IOh, an I Democrat Lorn* H. If*-'
ler of the 7th In Br«v,klyn.
N E W Y O H K . 7 n g . tS — (A V Orm-M-ral Joseph I.. P frlfrr,
W E S T P ALM B E A C H , Aug. who has represented Brooklyn’s T h r 10-wsek strike again.t Ihe
33 — trPt A circuit court ruling 8th for 18 years was defeated by New York W nrld-T*ltgrsm and
4Lo* awed the rllv of Fort Lauder­ a political newromcr ettornrv Sun ended ls*t night and Ihe
newspaper said It would start pu­
dale vome 1700.000.
ir e a llt s M rrt Page Bis I
blishing again nait Monday.
In a ruling handed down yes­
Striking C IO American News­
terday by CIreuil Judge C. E.
paper Guildamen voted (TO to !*n
Chlillngwnrth. It wa* decided that
lo accept a two-year contract
an agreement to build the Bahia
worked out Haturday.
Mar yacht basin at Fort Lauder­
ruhch
Picketing that rloiad the plant
dale wa* honest, without fraud
hut at the same time Illegal.
A fallen pieee of iheel metal when tha atrika began June 1.1
The ruling knocked out a coun­ from th* ruptfa of the old IN— •topped Immediately after the
ty «ult filed by the Universal Building nn C’ommeiclal A Venn vote. The management issue!
Construction Company ag*ln«t the caused a short eirruil In a powe- staggered bark-to-werk orders,
city for 1341,880 and dirorted that line yesterday afternoon at almut starting tomorrow, to propare the
big afternoon dally for It* reapconstruction .firm, pav the rlty .1:15 o’clock
twaranco.
^•f Fort Ijuulrrdalr IUML600 In
Firemen hurried lo the -rene.
Both side* claimed gain* In the
lieu of building It did net com­
plete under the original agree­ and a fireman, equipped with a i.-mpromla* settlement.
long pole, climbed the extension
ment
C IV IL A IR P A TR O L
The declilon was made In a ladder of the Seagrave truck and
The Cltrll A ir Patrol will mee*
«ult for declaratory re1ef brought carefully dislodged the strip of
by Robert II. Gore. new* piper metal from the wire*. Many spec­ tonight at 7:00 o’clock at the Mu­
nicipal Airport Hangar. A abort
blDher, and other Fort Lauder- tator* watched thr operation.
The cupQla, long a landmark, is prartk-a In radio coda will be di­
le taxpayers against Ota rlty,
th*. construction company and thebeing removed from the bnlldlo-. rected by C, R. Dawaon, followin'?
because of a leakage In the roof­ which a report will be given hy
Bahia Mar Corporation.
ing.
cadet* who attended the encampA I on* time tha building, locat- ment at Warner RobbtiM A ir Fore*
m
A T T A C H F D T o CURT188
w Harvey Covington, son of M ' "d near the old South Florida Rail­ Ba»* during the peat two week*.
A meeting of aoplar OJk.P. mamand Mr*. E. A. Covington. AI* road Depot, housed the Plant Res­
E*st Ffrat Street, la serving a taurant which flourished at the bora will be held * ! t , W e’rlork to
‘
bnerd the ti.8.8. Curtiss, ■ trait* time train* stopped for SO min­ further dlacuaa
ute*. W . T . Cotter, who built tha radio common1
FWJ «hlp.
He entered the naval service Wtlaka Building, erected the Pico will be dlacoaaod Op
yean ago .and la a graduate Ratal, now owned by Frank Ta k - the event the Septa
j l H I j of the Fkrrenev. 8- C. High ■eh. about I NT. The tower floor upon for air
la occupied by Frank’* Tavern.
ocbooi.
■fatal

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

lin c in y Infiltrators
Hurled Rack North
Of Vital Railroad
Anri Supply Center

Tnejfii Ttichnlfl
r

Canadian Rail Strike
Continues In Force:
Parliament C a l l e d
(N »O U TI 10 TMI fA* IASI to tak* pen in neval opentUotu in Korean
water*, the BrltUh alrrraft carrief Thricu* leave* Portsmouth Harbor
behind as *h* head* seaward, har deck bristling with plane* llrttisH
troop* were altoon their way to Kotva from Hong Kong (International)

Rok Soldiers Integrated With
U. S. Troops On N akbng Front

W A S H IN G IO N . Aug 21 (A ’l
I lie While Home repented ’’no
progre**” today in new talk, atmrrt .*1 settling the tong drawn dltpulr 00 llif nation’: railroad*
After lulilc tli rrUMinn* tht- line
notm. Preudcnt \*,i»t*nl John It
Stcchnan *ailed union mil mao , ce­
ment official* hack for another
•ound of confererue* later in the
day

It* M A I. B u t I E
KOREA
(/»*»
I here are *otnc h ud link, with Irnli monikei*
Negotiator, for holh ,rde, innrattling sroiind with the U. ,*S in ia n ll) thank* to South Korean pitimtlinued to reoum aloof, balking at
i*m and a lew t,| candy bar* and eigairitr.
Allied Republira nl Kmra troop* *ir railed link, in id lm d United Steelman** effort, lo l-ri ihcm to*
ectbfi around ihc «amc table They
Nations releases.
But many link* joining up wilh met m ,r|iaralr loom, with Steel­
thr Arnctlian tr o o p , to light t ho
Red, sic given Irt'h nickname, man shuttling from one group lo
a, well in honor of the Korean’s llie oilier fur nearly two hour.
reputation as “Ihr Irish of the ! However, there was no lot... - r
F »»t."
inte- p o , pe t ..( « nation wide
More and more llol*, an- bring ft*ik". In n ,iu|iriM, move Iasi
iix-upmi*t«-d into A m ,lin n tight
nigit the union, minor a ril, prom
|ng unit* on a volunteer lian*.
i*rd a moratorium "for Mi&lt;- n-,,..
Th*,-'011111
Korean umklrs heiog" to keep thru fjve.dav l.-*ett
pruidlv »e,*r their ltl-h nick wall nut, from -pt-aillng to oa
names of Gl christening «n white •l-m-iide prop-,1 1i.ip .
clo'h baiter, pinned to their
The p-eoeral I'r'le in I's o s l,
hrrasta for iih-nt ifteation purcontinued todni tVlth It, IHit me’
||o,cs.
knt the* answer to them nl telegraph servo. usriivT.-.’ i
nda was spOMlIro; th- start of t
*
1
1
*aII In Ihr Tint battalion of
l.e* H l.r»lirr wa* 'm|i|oyed
.pe, 1*1 .-talon of I’nrliameril ■« l ’
th» tt S. 71h C a v-lry I'rglnicnl.
latl night by director, of ihr Semi­
Thu Kim llwat, Row msy lie- ni to -leal with Korean war ot *'i
re .-tv
nole County Chamber of Com ­ r &gt;n»e n Kltlimte &lt;t'T-«de or * Beil- Inn*, sp, the trike om&gt;
f’hm* Kane ausver* early *ltention by l»i*i*l*t&lt;iis
It
merce to *e*ve at an .mutant to D and Itak
■-V '• flyarj " , K ilt-v .n
'Inmlnum.-.Uiert no.......
Edward Hrggto*. manage*. Com fc, 'b " rmh flwfpn th#
•^i| r
• Iin
1 Jrr fcrrent
acreuT no win '-f Erin
pr#«#ii(j«tlt#4
I? i t f i l l ' - MV..
(ten* at ion tsa*
tel at a . *11
a , „ r recognlte The,- n r- nliout a*
month, W. A. Patrick preuded,
Irish a. the Nolle t&gt;euie lineup OpTMlifU Utllo# H0I+ mf 4 *•#)« *
"til! hlT'l'l'ik r-s r»# llftb n*in|l*rt»
Mr. I^»ber ha, done eonitder
tbit th. 1 *10 first cla», ftghi
nl I ’a fljWl. 411*1 hm&gt;l(irf
,H ,
fo, lh - Chamh..
n, X I T , 1: J S K w W - T i .
*nr liidlfii? rp'iTilwt*
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Lommertf in lltr |m %I 4ml U%i i&gt;|,»r i» riiin tK *»f \\nnrkr%)tr ••f***frttlfllf Hnfrill , tt'rti #* I 1 V I "I
It ifhfiirn nfirl
ti*i
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wmltr w ii in (|urt(f nf lh# Srim V. II IH* m*»n at* L ihiWm i &lt; ”TI»*
Mtle County Elhihit at (hr Crnlral M " ’"”'" ’,f &gt;'v
E ro n f ;«**.ed It*.- dav shut-..... •*
1^1 j |
n | ,
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»*#*•«, '»f *lie *i t'rnrrjErnry riilcf* If%*-1-•fiif. (
•*»■**! Afuiti
Honda Exposition at Orlanrlo. A If) Itill'ka! (*|l lulls’a it) lh# A III#*I
Hi l**»il| f«*r 111IflKIH iUid II#*
mong other teivicea, lie lervrrl a* VfMnnir Vllivuv
Iin#.
| |i|* ill# **** I ■Im h IIdp
(Htt lint -*1
T^•• Fifh lh Arm y h « ‘ unHrrway ahiI I k Ls- H nr rmit# 4! Pit* Vntirt
commiltre chanman in chatgr id
* frnjjram L'
j^mln «nilihr Klum.Jolin «m.i Kji*f*«r
the recent centu* clink in Semi­ Knrrun
nfi||#r • with #fr|t Ant I inc ,1 t'hiragn.
trn«tl*N*9
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nole county.
Tt-, ( ’Hiiadlan stiiVn # i- &lt; -i
A* m utant (o Mr. Higspttt, Mr
lor * work w-eh rrdurtl",&lt; |&gt;.iru t*
ti» In hour* withnirt pav In-.-,
'
Ledie* will he to ehatge ol ll*»
wsgr **t,e*. The |U hour Wpol- »
touml artmtir* during the wiotr.
art Is,lie nr the U.S di puts. (•■■
teamn, will he in rhatge ol «
vaid •',rvlre trainmen, ami
et’
hotiilng lutvey, and will aid in
mrinnet -if I .nth uni'in- a t- - - I
ing in cr-n o d n*v.
«*
other general activities
t* M -n ,* ,a ne r«a * ati*
Among those pr**riii at th - &lt;t
re, t‘,r » ‘ m-ettng w -re Sam '* ■»
T A L L A II %SHKL, A»nr 23 &lt;A*i
(Ina, George Tfutby, l|om«"t t«lc
Th r riot id* t i ■»mi" 1 (tmrni' k|iin
son. W. Cl. K ith --. Lew Arnult
t#|»|»rf| oilt *»f A »»rk» fijjhl
J#n&gt;»*L In^ley, II.B. p-uie A * Dort»fT)#n m il t'R'-V lolo «n n|t|#r |
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Gllffnrd McKIhhln, John G » ’ Kfl# tr»|||%'
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V'lntinj rvrry d»v 'Inrinic *h# fill
RitUfilf, L. F. n#v#L Jnh# Ivr
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r n w t n , # x r # wr
Ah mill href?! tan* nf • ttiFftiff* e»*
K. tf. Kilpitfidk, J r., rim i-lr \|#f t-ap* In the rv si* National r n r District Four -if Pilot ln tern a ti»n -i
•hnn, L* 1 IL II, W* A, Mnti
rat and the Gulf Hammock I'te to It- held in St Augu tlrr- —
ft* Prb * T lf * »l
-•rve
Kept, (i and I'*, wsi made ,t *h
Knrvcyri wrrr ordcrod I. .irta.
tegular husinc,, tenion .,f rh - I*
odt’e whether there \hou|.| tv- no lot f’luh ti*,| night in th - Ve&gt; h*
huntinr day, to th - two te.erva Cluii witli Mrs. It.
flia tim ."
turn
about 111 fVntral Florid*
•portsmen’a chit., had demanded pretiding.
If radijiiarter» fn, the mcctlo
taggeted day hunting in their
area, if n il ihe empire will ti- the Bennett Mn*-| w it’
•tinner m c -ti-g on Satirr-'a-,- - v»
Th rie was nn iminrdiate Indira ing s’ Marin-lanJ, A round isM
dlscusilon will he’ hejd on Sund
Shipment nf re|e?v has start- lion whether they would approve morning at th - hotel
in New York Stair, * r t -ly - i ihe roiumlasion’s final action.
Following Ihe resignation
There wa* little prosp-ct, h.wnorm si and 'h r crop is In
M r, A II Pelerion. Mr*, R m t vundition. It (I. Guthrie, who i rver, that sporltmen would arcepl A. Ktine s in appointed In fill Go
associated with W. T. W1|||ehead. a recimmendalIon of the Game
vacancy of corre,ponding ,e»-rproduce dealer, at Newark N. Y . f'omniissinn’a chief fisheries bln- tarv until another ran be elected
gist, that rnmmerttal flihrrmen
wiote The Herald yesterday.
Mr*. W. K. llo|teyh-ad. rltair.
" T o mid-August the wratner h* he allowed wine for bream and
lieen mostly c*ml and fine." h* rrappie In Lake Okeechobee and man of the Milk Bank, reported a
total of ’.'H quart* nf frr«h milk had
the St. Johns ftlvcr.
stated; ” we wear sweaters in th.
lie recommended retention of Iwen given to a needy fam.llv ditr.
daytime and use light hlankrt »r the ptohihilinn against taking ing the pa,t month. A report of
night. It wa* dry until yesterdsi Mark !«*** In net*.
Ihe Nuraerv S'hool, spnnsore.l t.v
when Ihe region got a good, he«v
Director Coleman Newman of the Pilot Club, given hy Mrs. J P
rain. We got aom- hall. loo. |mt»
( U m r , ni| K tr, h Water Kish
Hall revealed an ave.age daily a t­
here and throughout the farm lie" ; rnmmisalnn didn't even endorse tendance of 6'J chlldien.
northward b#tw#rn N#w«ik «n
r##omm«*nH«iinnt filed I»y
Mr*. J. L. Clark told nf thr din­
leak# Ontario No r#|&gt;nrYii nf n on MinlmfM John V, D#quln*» aftrr ner held at th - Internationa) ,-on*
damagr ao far, but Rom# »r* ** two.yrar mirvrjr »»f thr hi#
«r«atlaaae na rage Tbeeer
•IWr*.
-e te r bodies
"Celery acreage |* normal nr
—-----------------------------------above, and the crop has h-en lo
„
good ahajw up to now. Rhlppinr
.. .
opened alowty from
Ihe earlv
Eu * ~ ^ u
ground. .11 cwtwnr going
the ^
_______ _ terminal" n&gt; r',,t RP ,r ”m I**' Angela# county’*
Ea&gt;t#m »#ahn#rd
Work ha» started on erection of
a 416,000 (iulf Filling Station at
Southern market*. Most nf th- la*
.
...
.Sanford Avenue and First Street
ter are already over-*upp|ied
p s e " ,K . nppodte the TourDt Center.
heavy Michigan movement
ol
«hole p rije d " mitvct cout.ly *uThe station will measure 28 hv
though some fnaturally) pref-. iwrvlaor Raymond V. Darh}- y.sNew York celery.
16 feet and will h- of concrete
trtday. and all the board but one
"Prices are weak almo.t eve-v ‘'ached him up in rescinding a block conatnictlon ami will have a
where, due to plentiful sunpLes recent decision to obtain and dis­ built up gravel roof.
Alao, to some extent, too man«- play Ihe U N emblem.
A ateam shovel waa tmlay ca­
people are disturbed by the d|*
The board acted to ban the flag rs rating ground for the four gas­
ordered political and International after two -Itlten* argued that Ihe oline tanka which *HU each have
situation And have bewn buying up U N Council 1* subject lo suspicion a capacity of 1,000 gallons.
This la the second Gulf Station
gooda they fear they can’t buy because Russia ia a member.
much longer. This take, a |„t nf
Buparrlanr John A neon Ferd which J. Braltey Odham, Gulf dis­
rntmay out of the local trading argued In rain that banning tha tributor, haa erected here during
M irtitti,
U N flog may aerve to undermine the peal yeer. The other new (te ­
"W a export Improvement hi (at* progress toward International am­ flon fa et Perk Avenue end T h ir ­
teenth Street.
August or tarty September,”
ity.
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Lesher Employed
As Assistant A t
Chamber Meeting

Arrangements Ma d e
To Tourist Activi­
ties And Housing;

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(»am# Commissinn
Volrs Tf» ( Tintimip
Kvcry Day II unlin^

Distrirl Four Of
Pilots Club win
M&lt;*i*( On Sept 9

New York Celery
In (riiod Condition*
RenorlsGuthrie

Work In Started On
New Gulf Station

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SIISAW battling foe Taegu ( I ) .
U. S northern rail huh, continue*
wilh lijf . force* n.ertlng lint atlarks by counter attack* on line*
Ittleen mite* north and northwest.
Belief foe Taegu wa, effected by
II. S. clearing Red hridgehead o\rr
Naktong Hiver ( 2).(Ccatent 0 **1 )

Contract Is Let
For Addition To
Longwood School
Paul Campbell Suc­
cessful Bidder On
28,82!') C o n n act
I lie
(n n lld il I'M build
■ill* • tw«» ifmin 7i*iililif»n in lb#
I v mm Sc IhmiI i I I
t*
n% •tibil yr irn U y ff» l^ u l 1 «»t*p
Felj tfktr Imldct. difirv dtp LiMififl
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Ho fid #vif)v*d^»F?I lb# b*d
**4!f»»ffl»Ir „ 111 I 1(1 ttPKA (ll flitflg
|*(lt#v **( uiilr»i)iL ,lfftil#fl *• £*'
|fp*d witb ibe wntl ‘ ltd S*|p1
| \V I *vaf*mi lb*» fHoirMUg
f »|ta |r MildlKDl ftaf|Mlfta »• L i t
iIn tar I
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(*taM|)|kI»rsn n| ||(f Stiff |)ta|M(tr()taMt '*1
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I niff. «4t'i M»

I O K I D . Diuixiav, Aug 24 —
‘/I’ ) Douglihoyt iliusc bat k sengustdt uf 3(1.1100 Kerf Korean*
pretimg dnnn from lltr north against t .cgi, .nr the Korean cm till WAiftonl WcdncMhn
\
romlunrd
American-South
Korean altar) w*&gt; huilril at North
Korean
flanking infiltrator* at
•lawn Some Red* hail penetrated
within eiglil rnilri of I aegn.
Ihc liras if it fighting nn the
whole 120 mile long Koiean battlclinc wa* on the American right
(lank before Taegu.
\ break-through hv Red forwaid rlrmrnti would unleash live
1 om m unnl disumn. (nr a drive
on Taegu. 12 mile* In the »outh
nf the Idondictl fighting.
\ Mg push for Tergu m « cin■iilered imminent hut there was no
official mention nf it «t head•tuarter*. (',m cr»l MacArthur •*■
imtted hi* early morning » » r
umniniy. * uniat indication that
Ihc Bituation I* generally un­
changed.
On
the Taegu front
ln"'p*
fought over a lIMJ-yard-wide nom an’s land |hg gun* &lt;'&gt;‘1 plane*
|H&gt;iirc.| deadly file into the uar ■
row tin - and casualties w -re be­
lieved to Iw heavy
T h e Reds brought out hoarded

tank* but kept them out of rang".
They lost U of them in font day t*
fighting liefme Taegu
Col John Michael!", comtuender
of th " tl. S. 2th "W olfhound" Re­
gim ent, said he extwi ted the open­
ing phase of an all-out Ited drive
on toe Taegu supply and rail hull
waa ri" it at hand o edneaday.
A P Gorrvsmfltdent n&lt;w» w w te head at the front *pi"re*f Cnlonel
M u h ir llt a* saying
‘ T h e nest i t hour* could bring
a decision. If "C '* " •,n P (hem.
,tr «-i|l break lh - back of lid*
drive “

VC Corre-tMU'deni
lla s llis * *

oa

Tom

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' am

»•••

Washing His Face
Comes Naturally
To .lifcKs The Ape
bm ill hov sit-l | ld
-• **o ■**-r , »li their h ard, an I ' 1
•h - m orning h-n! I ’ l l ' • '•o Gom
li f j , , th" insi'Hrlll -n - •*

■•'ggv. raid
i — p"t (*•• I .
I n - , to wikli his fi • "• I h»M 1
t nip
i dug ' !■•••■
from the b o ," t ldr ir i lo i fa-e will.
tn .,|d"l to look
viaitnr*
D u rin g the h"1
,l. o like’* to ( s i -

' ti"'
wr"fnllv
h i. Itaov irms
p i - .ent able to

vea'lie*. Jigps
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Kinre

lh - hose h# to h- u ,-d
- t-ao
brthha |d*»** h r th# erlvml «n* •Hit •age*. .I|gg&gt; anno! t'a-* it
M 4*o « « m *t« r « i » t m
*l| •!•- lime he wan'* it
1 ||i

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Two New Members
Inducted Into
Local Linns Club

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Twit new mrmtier, »i( the I Ion,
t'luti wef— indm l. d veil •»•!»•■ hi
Itsody Klrchhnff. former nrctdcnl
11 Nf *
1
it. I-.. it Ll»m«. t b#■
W 11 F"td«. pf eaefllg r flirt bunt.
al.
inini A II po, krf ltlUa »!*
Harry It iilmm »nK i*»u 1
vhmif ili Oet*ili#r thr Limit
rluii will ccl-iir wit th - •nnlvrr•ry of It* founding. I.lon*. their
wive, and charter mcmlw rt of
the original club, together with
Linn* from neighboring citie* will
L- invited Cw ll Carltnn is head
nf the committee in charge of ar­
rangement, Other member, are
W
(t. Livingston and ll-n ry
Witte
Platts wer- announced for hold­
ing several roc-tings at night dur­
ing th- n-sl .ever aI month*. The
first of these m e-ling». Including
a .teak supper, wilt lake plare
on the n -n in g of Th ;ir»d iy , Kep*..
7, at the home of tnhn Ivey.
T h - nuhltrlty value of 500
card* with picture* of the San
ford Linn at the Z«n, w a, alre,,.
n| hy President Robson. C. f .
WrUh I* handling this program.
The post card* wilt he used hy
the t’liih anil members in rnrrespnndenre.
John Kadcr will h-ail the I I m*
Blood Hank committee, sal t (.ton
Robson, and will work out a pro­
gram In acetiring donor*.
Jack Morrison reported that
memliership of the Lion spon­
sored esplorrr troop nf Boy Scouts
was Inactive during the summer
month, hut added that the troop
will reconvene in AO days. He aakad member* to attend SIIH foot­
ball game* to determine the "beat
blocker" eligible fnr a trophy t&gt;
be presented by the Lions.

Y - 't - t d a v *1' t 1'' ' •" 1 * I
\\ alk-r bad ■ •IM- getUm* (he
ho - away from J(g »'. "h o grab

Iv .I (I and '(» l* H , ou’t'n • - i «

ir .i

Whan they finally

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sway from him, hr w«ot d’* Ids
toner and sulked *« gnv u*t*ei I*
year "l.| might
J i g g , is trying bard to c 't
Used to tile baby female mandrill
n *hr nr*t -age. I"J* •on b in shgets

-n tire lv

(o il

true *s

•••' n ' m o

• pecially al feeding lime
U"
favorite H1#! I, W b »a (i- and i*»tn
It b i i flakes.
Children at" ssk-d •'» g l'e Mr
lijsvia a n a m - fur tb - baby m ot
kry. t»n arrouilt of th - v -.-r a t io n
dll" lo ili— Isle Meggi", t il l. name
i, no lo n g -r acceptable, hut o ile r
name, auhmlttrd will (w to m b '-c -

-*1.
S s m fo n l W r n llu T
High yesterday. M
t.nw today, 72
Rain yeaterday, .O'
Total
August rainfall, l - G
Inches
Noinial August rslnfsll. 7.1(1
inches
Tides: lo w at 0:1.1 and high
at 6:2(i

The WuhIher
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Aug 2J '(Ft
Vi
A»heville
81
7fl
M
Boston
7«
61
Buffalo
ao
11
Drtroit
63
an
Ihwlge C ltv
86
Fff*nn
91
AA
?n
Galreaton
Wi
72
New Orleans
AI
Saint l4*ui*
82
76
61
Seattle
A4
72
Washington, D.C.
78
91
Apalachicola
78
Jacksonville
01
92
90
Kev West
39
70
Melbourne
94
74
Tampa

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                    <text>F R ID A Y , A U G . 1 8 . 1950

At The Churches

Taegu Panic

l(*ualla.ea r a i n ra g * O ss|
n l towaril tbe front happily sing­
ing what Americana vail their
"lio lo*e fa re " long.
It i* a kind uf singsong chant
that tell, how the recruit* ale
goirpr to dllve back tbe invader.*
i.nd i n • H urra.
A North Korean regiment bad
smashed down from the north to
within 12 m llrv of Tacju ju it a
few hour* before. And th* rook*
let wrr&lt; happy at the chance to
live up tav their song.
Rut Ipefiin dawn the distaiik
guns inoveal nearer on the Ivortroit, id* enemv -Jicil* crackw) in­
to the
. i t .a .•
four
people and hittini a locomotive
tend.i iu .* railyard.
It daylight buitdred- of refu­
ge*
were maielnng out and in
mialniorning the provisional gov i rmnrnt ordered all mm essential
civil in-n to leave 1* wa* not on­
ly to clenr for ticferi*r, it was a
• l i t ) Miaul.ora tar avoid a lastminute rush such as tiHik place
dining tha- fait of Seoul. the al-snalnm-tl republican capital
|« M H lI w it r .l • MHN I * i* m r O k r l
luang Iw-forr the uralrr was lrJohn Mtu&gt;hull law
It •** -ileal I looked nut tba* window ami
In 1U2C
w tin1 familv l-rliaw (tacking on
An a*sistant n-fru-a- uf th- then hack" the few belonging*
Juvenile court &lt;af liw k inanity from left Ihe few u ten sil., t‘eliding
lid -‘-me f noil The) draggled
IP2G to tP i :. Mi
Sampson h.i
long lea n active iia legal Mini c m
oa tin walled front and dissp*
a ffa ir- She
pii lib-ni -if *(■ IHthreal ip n line of refugee*.
World Town Hall l em iiuu. a ra-ti .
educational group, at n a inter f about 3.’a 1,111 IIa It ha* -willed in
1* week* lo 7011,01 ail n r K(*),(MSI.
the Ijoanl i f tin Umtral N atu."
.‘--nil it ap|*« areal a . tba-ugh tbe
Association uf Chicago, and a
ali ,la- c ity Wa emptying tt»a If.
memlx-i of tin Chicago Bur A»
Ilr fiif a i
-vs.ia in i,I nut by tha
■delation,
M r*. Samp-on operalei a I * * m u nf Ihnti-aiial- niutbwaril afirm on the m-i i II i sill* w ill) ti a m ilitary ivduiitn.* toured northvni'l rh .e e wna cln-rking du*t,
bu*hnl‘d. vvilai aim I u lawvrr
Ini (&gt;iiiil« n i l ’-very Street.
Thev hava Ho •hlldren I l f ca-w
Storekeeper, tw ar'icdr shop*
ag ain .t I not era. Rickety trucks
h.iuteai with heavily aimed native
|ia&gt;liri a lu lS i't al-nilt wildly (i*
I'uarii again-' any guerrilla out-

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(Continued (In Page Three*
'School a great blessing to you.
) Morning worship at 11 mr A.M
•Message by tbs pastor. A ll mem
’F *r » are urged lo he prevent at
|thls se rvi e.
. Evan g elistic reivice MIS) PM
-Message lay tba pastor. A lta i net
^vic* ami Divine IP .ijng service
Twill fallow th&lt;- message. A ll sick
people are invileal to In- prmi&gt;nl for
•their healing. **
’ P ra y e r meeting anal Bible study
Tuesalay evening
at H;ll 0P.M
Come anal bring your Bible*.
M issionar:
..r v ic c
Thar dm
.evening at 8:t»j I ’ M. sir* Marie
•Kinard in charge uf thi
aivi
V icto ry Lead I
Friday
evening. Mi
Kvelyn Rerun it
•leader in tbarge. A program fot
ail young people.
The rh u rrli sitin g banal w d1 fur
ftish tin Iniif ic, nod ato public i
Invited to attirul nil t) a .
,i

Negress Appointed

Air(omfflhoed
WEATHER!
In-or,

I 'llll.O H K N K K E K l
rhilalren I rider 12 V ia . \al
m illed Free W ilh I ’arrnl
Anytim e Except Hatunla)
41 S u iv li) .

I hope wore - ut il »ight* as:
A » n i ) mother sapmltlng by a
lalephnm p&lt;da- to -ucklt her w ail­
ing Infant . . . . A rniddle-agr-d
iioaa barm i-d between the shafts
of a h-avdy loatied wiael-wlietl
pit- lives mi (he smith slaie.
A p* via list lit domestic r*latmii and t rimiruvl law, Mrs Mali p-nn lair l^-eri interested lit I N acliv ilb - ,1111-0 its inception. Sha­
ba:. Visited Lake Success &gt;eveiai
Ume , hut never bus had a re­
gular jola w ith the UN
Slit- took p&lt;'''l-grBalu.tte work 3t
the -a'iiool n f Mwial ,ervic« admin­
istration of tin- U niversity -&gt;f
t'hicago. A native of I ’ittslaurgh,
I'a.. she ha, spent ma st of her
life in Chicago.

o xcart ar.d strxtr.Srg to pa!! !t
. . . . O H men and white haired
women lyin g hclplcae bv the roadaide, w here they had fallen from
exhauation . . . . Father* ami mo­
ther* c a rry in g all that wa* left
of home In bundle* upon their
bach* and heads and pulling wea­
ry child ren along by the hand
. . . . A sm all ragged girl hug*
ging an empty kettle ai d
brok­
en f a n ...................\ naked lost lei/
tiltin g a ll alone in a chair with
childish terro r in hi* fare.
The
panic lasted
from
II
A. M. u n til about I I*. M. Then
the hut aun and weariness slowed
the pace. By m idaftrrnm in the
frrtity had diet! down. Many re­
fugees whu had wander* d about
aim lessly turned around ind went
tnedly back to their homer.
I hitchhiked on a native fire
truck going back to rnv billet
from a vi*Tt to a forw ard com­
bat post. The truck .lopped to
pick up a drunken policeman wav­
ing a h a lf empty brandy bottle
and I got o ff and walked the r t* l
of the w ay.
When I looked out the window
I saw the fam ily below straggling
hack through their gat*w a y . fine
email boy looked up at me. I
threw a few piece* of chewing
gum. Ilii ran and picked them up
and then looked up a l the w in­
dow and aaluted sm artly.
it is getting on toward du*k
now. The moUiei n preparing the
r n n lt t r meal Ih e panic i* over.
The c ity is still *nfe and there
t* peace again in •h - home t- luw
—al least for another night.

Korean War

jot,bed bark steadily by both tiU
First Marina Brigade and the U.
ICeaiteeea r s * i r a s s owe)
rrant was slopped 12 m ilsi north 8 24th Infantry Division.

of Taegu by .South Koreans.
Then American and South Ko
■ran truup- lung*.I at the big Red
fo ire by Friday night with a bias­
ing counter-attack.
At Changnyoiig. where 12,000
North Korean* had bulged r a il*
ward on the Allied bank uf the
Naktong River 23 m iles southwest
of Taegu, Am erican Marines and
doughboy* whippet) the Commun­
ists In a bitter battle. Many Reds
retreated back a rro s , the river
abandoning
th *ir
weapons
in
panic.
MaJ. Genet al John H Chur h
commanding tbe juim Mannr-lnfau tiy attack at Cbangnyone wa*
Jubilant over what hi* troop* had
done to the Red*.
Two South Ko rean division*
stalled the 30,000
Cumin unlsli
north of mountain-walled Tne-eti
Frid ay morning, lin e o f them, the
South Korean
F ir s t
Infantry
pounced on the Reals In a counter­
attack Immediately. Friday after
nuam and the U .8. 27th Regiment
pileal into the battle.
Tilt- ulher South Korean division
am I lie -anir front lo*l contact
w itii tlta- Ra-d* a fte r helping to
’ top them, A 11lea I headimul ter *
• aiii the Real force m ay have tu rn ­
ed hack nor tli to escape through
slerp hill* umier fire .
General M acA rth ur’s T o k y o
heatit|uarter*. in It* firs t earlymorning lum inary in fuur days,
saitl the .South Korean F ir-t D ivi­
sion had regained h a lf to all the
Strike*
ground it loit north of Taetrit
Thursday. tThi- wouhl be t&gt;ne ami
IC e w lla ss e a o a P a a e S i t )
Mine W orker* (Inal.|, al*o t(ull t&gt;nr-balf lo three m iles
The summary *»ld the enemy
work Tuesday at flv* T . L’ I.
in the Changnyong
bridgehead
mine*.
T C. 1,’a two M r Mm -1 m ills at
F a irfie ld and Knsley were rb&gt;*a-ti
yesterday on the morning ahift*
Union a.'id company o fficials awhen thr- employes their' rrfilfia l greed s shutdown o f the two line*
to cross picket line*.
would seriously hamper move­
The W hite House ca Ileal in ment of *tc*I, coal and iron ore.
union leaders fur 1:00 I*. V , tuals)
The workers w ant a 40-hour
m an e ffo rt to find tome way to work week for inert in yard service
hrud o ff the creeping strike «f without lust In th eir present pay
ruilwuv trainmen and cunduclor- for u 4H-hour week. T h e y demand
Juhii It. Steelman, assistant to wage adjustment* fo r those in
the I’ r* siab-nt, talked w itii mm- the grneral train service to nar­
agement
representatives
l a s t row the gay between their earn­
night. I ll s conference, were alt
ing* and those of engineers and
scribed n* a canvas of prospect, firemen.
for renewal of direct negotiation*
A presidential ttoard in May i*
on the wage-hour dispute.
cummrnaleil a pay tmost of I I rents
In ■ strategic mu** to imprre* an hour a* a comiiromlse for Ihe
their demand* without creating a yardmen, but dented pay boo«t»
national emergency the Brother- to train service men.
IhmmI of Railroad Trainm en ami
Ortler o f R ailw a y Omductors sch*&lt;!uh'*l f in - d a y token it r ik e , on
two steel and coal carryin g lines,
taeginning next Tuesday at 6 A.

It explained the M arines, over­
coming extrem ely stubborn m i l tam e, turned the enemy's southern
flank into the path of the 24th
Division.
General Church said the MarineInfantry attacker* in hi* sector
may have ended the North Korean
Fourth Division’s fighting day*.
"1 think everything ha* gone
verv w ell," said the General.
“ He (the enem y! certainly ha»
taken a hell of a licking. That's
certain. I don’t think that (Red
Fo urth ! Division w ill do much
fighting for u w hile,
■'A hat I would like to do I*
destroy that division entirely.”
The flight o f the escaping North
Koreans was reported by Sgt, Ben­
jamin Schofield of Des M oinri
He watched their flig h t from a
high ridge overlooking the riv e r
Schufleld said:
“ There were hundreds of gook
running helter skelter in retreat.
They’re trying to get across the
river anyway they ran.
“ They aren't carryin g weapons
They left them behind."
Marine C o rsairs strafed
and
bombed the K.al- a* they tried t
e cape to tha west bank of th
river, l-.arbei in tbe day the .Ma­
rine pilots had repotted attacking
Beit in about battalion strength
trying to rro tt.
Advancing M arine infantrym en
fluihed many North Koreans from
hitting places In tbe g u illrt and
paddy fields.
A spokesman for the U S. 24th
n/anlry Division said the A m eri­
can.- had moved up three mile- In
3'i hours of fighting and now com­
manded all the strategic ground in
Die Naktong bend ala miles below
Changnyeng.
Marines on ihe southern crest
ami doughboy* on the norther now
occupy both ends a iau*age-*haprd hill commanding the
rivercrossing bridgehead set up I'l day*
ago by 12,000 Red*.
The victory southwest of Taegu
was the sharpest in 3 day * f win
ning fur Allied fore* a ll along the
line.
In a ro u n trra lt-rk led b" tank
American
and
South
Korean
troop* lashed out at Ih ire K rd dlvirion* that Were slopped Ml Ih-it
move toward Taegu from the
north
T h r emergency Kou'h Korean
capital Itself wa- (wine •rni»i»H

Russian Spy

pionage conspiracy In “ srtin jr
Sobeli—like the other* sim ilarly
accused—faces a possible dcatl
penalty.
The F B I said Solarll fieri tha
United State* by plan* and went
to Mexico City a few day* after
the arrest of David Green^lats of
New Yo rk on June It}.
G rrc n g la tt, a fo im tr A t rnv man
wa* charged with getting A-bomb
secrets fo r tbe Ru lia n t w hile *ta
tio n tJ at the Los Alam o*. N M
■tomte piojrct.
Hoover said that .Sobell, recentlv
employed at the R re vet Instru
of civilian s by hundreds of thou
*anu* in a mas* evacuation order­
ed to clear the city for use solely
as ■ m ilitary fortress base.
The South Korean government
went on to a new un*necifiet! re­
fugee capital.
The mutt threatening Red ap
proarii wa* in sleep h ill* a iliu m
mile* north uf Targu.
Fo rty-five ton Pershing tank
were u*eal in the counter attach
iprarbeadrd by tbe U .S . 27tb K&lt; gimerit and tbe South Korean F ir ’
D ivision.
The South Korean S ixth Divltlor
bad luvt contact Frialav niglat w ill
Red*, t bail bt*% liefore T»eeA llied troop* ta*trd trium ph on
all other front* Frialav. For the
firs t time in 13 bitter d a y
of
fighting American* rolled h.v-k
w ine of the I'ifiOO Red in fa n try
men win, had bulged across thNaktong River lielow Changnyong
23 m iles Miuthwest of T a e ? ii.

r .t r .t Corr.pxcy, &amp;f N sw Y o rk C ity ,
fa tln l to -&gt;Hn» tip [nr w ork after
G rrrq g lass war picked up.
T K r F B I found out he left New
Yurk f i t V by plan* on Ju ne 22 and
U scvtl him to Mexico C ity . The
■iniuoinrment noted that Ju liu s
H o u n b e rf, another alleired mem*
ber of the ip y ring, who w a . arrr-trd In JulV , had n llrg rd lv at
tempted In lwr'UB&gt;b Grva-ngla*'
to flee to Mexico.
The entire group ia charged
with working with H a rry Gold.
Philadelphia chemist, who i» a l­
leged to have Iwen a chief A m e r­
ican contact for Ur Klaux Fu-h*.
the M ritiih atomic scientist now
serving I t yeari in prison far
atomic tpyinft
Sobell i a native of New York
C ity , the «on of Russian parent'
who a ir now naturalized U . 8 . citi
xrtu H r wfc, graduated from C itCollege of N rjv York in I93H ami
r w t lv n l a matter*’ dry rep in Hrctrical engineering from th - Uni
vrralty of Michigan in 11(42. Hi*
wmk for the Navy durinir the lav*
war wa- in lien rral E le ctric's ra ­
dar *ectinn which wa* conductin'highly *e«-ret research in 'thl
field.
Sidwll once lived in W«t»I&gt;inr*on
ami in
t-a- m arred to Helen
Iw vituv G u rrw iU in A rlingto n,
Va. Mo ai d tin n twu riiih ltr-i live
in Flushing, N . V., the F B I *ai I.

Nerve energy is
Iransrm lted from
tbe brain to the
heart
via
the
nervous system.
There must be
no
interference
with these nerves
trailing from the
b r a in
to thu
heart
or
they
cannot properly

P

trnnsmit

their

energy and us a result the func­
tion o f the ha'irt w ill be abnormal.
Tbe Spine Is the piace w herr such
Interference n.ay exist. When the*
vertebrae ure in abnormal posi­
tions th-y produce pressure upon
r.erve filu r*.
It in true that ilise-ase of the

heart may l«- pn-alured by preslure niam nerve fibre* supplying
the heart. Then it should lie njually true that the release uf this
11rest ure would
ir v lu r r normal
transm ission of nerve energy to
the heart. T his could then result
in the tissue* of the heart tie
corning normal again
adv.

W O R LD P E A C E
P R A G U E , Caachoalovakla, Aug.
I 8 _ (Jp,— The executive commit
tee of the Cotnmunlat-prompted
World Defenders of Peace passed
c resolution today demanding that
foreign troops be withdrawn from
Korea and both sides be heard
iu the United Nations. The com- * |
mittee ended iU lhrce-«lay ijoarte rly meeting with a decision le
hold a second world peace Con
gresi in London on Nov. 1.1 t*

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AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY N EW SPA PER

VOLUME XXXXI

Senate Talks
Of Home Front
^M obilization

S A N F O R I). F IO W IIlA .

i t t a h l i a h t d 1908

Marines Round For Korean Fightin g Front
i

A

PassaRc Of Controls
Bill Seen Tonight;
GOP Asks Truman
State O b j e c t i v e s

M ONDAY

A ID .

21.

A n o o rln trd I ' r n w

in.Mi

N o . 261

Enemy Attack On UN Defense
Lines Results In Huge Loss;
Night Bombers Repulse Reds
Enemy Flanking Move I
Stopped By Planes
Guided To Targets
By Field Artillery

W A SH IN G T O N . A n *. 21-4,1*.
£ —0 * f r Adm inistration protraia,
lb# Senate voted &lt;7.In 12 I , , ) , , '
In g lsr Ih r Cnm m rrrr Depart­
ment Ibr Job of dividing scarce
m aterial* among Indu-trlr- un­
der Ihe home front mnhllirafion
program.
H -m nrralir
leader
Loroa ( I I I .) prnlealed fhaf fhr
H r r r r l i r ; of f emmeror • mild
bavc "mnre pnaer than
Ih r
I’ realdenl." lie argued Ihe I ’ rrvfto
deni should ha»r discretion in
aav what a g rn rie i abnuld handle
V aB u ratio n * a„d priorlllea.

Le a n e d W ir e

Four Phases Of Korean Fightin g

CommunistsM.Tss Men
On Southern And
Central Fronts To
EndWarThis Month

lO K k O
r uecclay. Aug 22
l &gt; 27th R E G IM E N T . Korea,
l/1't C •■mnuinul caiiialtie^. te.lal
•'ug 21 td ’ l 21 Atnrncan night
ling a minimum ot 11,000 ami proliving plane* guided by Bates shot
iibly a- high at I &gt;.000 m th i'e
fic-m I
&gt; a ilillr iy broke up a
i i i * i , to.ttfc! Mmuiav a« the Noilh
Bed kotran attempt lo outflank
Koie.m Reds strove in despetalion
tin* n a r k m lanltv legunenl in lb*
to i m i k the Foiled Nations deJ overnight datlnes* of Sundaylen e line* in .South Kotea
Monday
W A SH IN G TO N . Aug 2 M / P )
I)e-|ide then punnhlng lo*&gt;ei,
Pethaps for the lost time in
— D ie Senate wrote into ilt home
anv war. a ilillr iv wea|»ons acted
uuullv in dead, the B e d m v id r t i
lio n l moluliralinn hill today blan­
«i cpollei* foi pilot* Ih e lug gun*
&gt;-rir i-cnlinumg to m at- men and
ket power for I ’ triiclrnl Trum an to
gutdrd planet to target* with a
to pintle thr lines nn the r e n lia l
make anv needed improvement* in
A COMPANY OP UNITIO H A T H H A T H flN K K I move In tingle B it through an unfdfnllOe*) South Korean
llarie-up nf pbocphnrou* lliell*
ami -nuthein Ironl- lo r the lug
governmrnl-ownrd war planti.
ullage, somewhere along the Nakton* River lin e (U.t. Dtfemt Department Photo from Inirrnational)
hirakmg the daiknrt*.
pu-li which Americans predict m.tv
Key prn-isinnt of the far-trad .Ice lliric la d Tl-ey a ir um lei o:
fh r night laid *»a* Irlieve d to
ing m ra tliir In gird the rn ii*try‘v
h«*c IcioVen the bac k of itie rnem*
del- Irom then high co m m -nd lo
^pennomy for emergency would let
Hanking move 12 mile* noilh ot
Wl|ce out tile lir f r n ir hv Aug 31.
the President m ille t rred il, allot
I argil d tv.
At -ne I-Iinl i,&lt;vitli n| I -rgu on
u a r re materials. and- -if he de­
On the ground in lan liv beat
tin n-cilli i entnl trout tlie Bedcided they were needed pul on
b a il an enemy counler-alla*k d in ­
nude a Incigh Iwn-nulr gain hei
c - i
N o t h in g
A t
A ll
wage and pure ceiling* and ration t
ing the night. I hiv morning a pa
(me Iceing halted l-v a bnlltencontumer good*.
Iml found live enemy tank* drJ ru m a n Is S i l e n t
t a u .. u i a » « k k .
a .*
s .- t —
night in-artillery cooperation. T o ­
itro&gt;rd. two tell-propelled guns, a
—The men who headed G over­
After dayv of debate, the Senate
day, hnwcvei. C-enetal M acA ithui s
nor W arren'* campaign In Polk
troop vain e r, and thiee true kv
1ok Vo l-eadi|uailei&gt; omitted itv
met under an agreement In remain E fforts
T o Prevent county conferred with him here Says Sanford Would knock'd out hv ailtlleiv moltaiv
iifu-l eatlvm oining rommunique.
in session until it completed action
today l-ut all denied the talk hail
Be Used As Refugee and rocket lire.
Nationwide T r a i n anything to do with Ihe county'*
on the meaiuie. Indication! were
-ayiog (lie ntualinn had not &lt;hang
gambling
problem
and
an
Inter­
jtehat il would run fat into thr
rd since.
Haven In A -W arfare Iheve arlion* italled the -neiuy *
Walkout Continue nal row over law enforcement.
deeperate e llo ilv In o|*en « drive
S ig n lfle a n tly , the N orth Korean
night.
Frank W right, the Governor'#
comm unique, h ro id e a .t
hy the
An
outlined
of
the
orgam/atson
mtn Taegu
W
A
SH
IN
G
TO
N
.
A
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21
&lt;/T)
Voting began with a senes of
executive a-aTatant, aald It «a&gt;
uniat “ tid a l n ie ce -." theme and
The lied A iiny'a IM h. I.tth an t
of
the
Seminole
Counlv
Defense
—
Trainm
en
walked
out
in
three
non co nlrovrriial pmpotal*.
"ju«t a general diaruaninn of
i cuniclaliie-l that th-- A n 'rt ir a n and
till itivjtlnn* w rtr t*elte*ed to
South Ko rean fence, ■
’ a i r heaviljr
A voice vole approved an key terminal! today, and President Polk county affair# " w ith mem­ Council and the piogiam for c iv i­ hs*e engaged in the Icattln north
ber* of the W arran campaign lian defense was prevented hy ^ nf Tacgn. But the Bed waa held
enontre-attaching on a ll .eetnra
NOITN ROMAN COMMUflltl HAMMIIIHO id tlntl* &gt;1 ........ ot defer amendment by Senator Edwin C . Human called nn his lop leader executive committee.
T o k vo headquatter* put the total
B . Peler-on, d u tc io i. at the re­ |,y t).e IT. S. 27th I Wolfhound l
lln e i below Ihe Jtth p -tallel h&gt;c rain e d a piogtc^eive -niiukage ot the
John ton (D- Colo) giving the adviser lo make another effort to
Reel ea-ualtiei on tlie e n tire front
lie aatd the meeting waa called
Regiment and by first 8n.:tn
teintory r w l&gt;C"g held by United State* Arm y dtvi -u». Macinea -od
head
o
ff
a
nationwide
railroad
gular
w
rrkly
luncheon
of
thr
Ro­
P m id e n l blanket authority to mIwfnie
Polk
County
Solicitor
Friday an-l Saturday at Id.ttV'J.
ivriran IMvl-ton, working acroaiRepublic o* J-Hith Kocea fnue» The alw-ve map* Hes-&gt;-1 ttc* outcome of
Hunter Htephenaon atkad the tary Club today at thr ar hi ( iuh. ....... ..
Thla included only an unspeci­
al all additional equipment and vtnke.
and valleys
the
enemy
s
mam
campaign- in Kroea
tf’eatMl
P re-si
fic ! |call of Ihe
iW ravualtte*
M r. Peterson |w&gt;intect nut that in • The enemy t&lt;K.r*»ded yevterdev
He ordered John R . Steelman., (iovaenor to investigate what ha
make improvement! in plants and
called (alee charge# made by
It UcYe-t t* Swing inftfetecl op t^a
the-event n f atroslVr'warfare Sah Hf g v tin g two tn K ntvy Arttaltoivv
ri|»lhef lat ililie* n o w -owned by the ptaasdenlial assistant., jo gel rep­ S h e riff
Prank
William#
that
enemv In (he cegion n aith ft"
srfttnd a ooointain on the Wolf
resentatives of tlie tail roads and crim inal cnaea had boat) dlamUaed ford nnufil probably he used as a
'^oveinm ent.
ic a a lla a c a n * r a t - I Wat
Taegu alone
In addition fronton- .tiipvt.-hev
There * i « m&gt; rnnteaf of
an unions together in another attempt for "personal and political re a . refugee haven- while in the r it ir .
•one."
ie|Miited at lea»t l.tfttt »n»my
ctviliar
amen-lment hv Peualor* W herrv lev reach an agreement.
civilian d fense would probably U
y |» ( ’o r r C iq p 0 n d o n l
dead courted in a single ».t|on
W right and member# of ihe
(R-N etit amt Sparkman K ) A la i
Charles G . Ross, presidential sec* Polk county delegation |ntl#ie*| limited lo the protection and cr
oil the r itie m e .nuthern front, and
which wrml*l retpiire the govern
be| of civilian |&gt;o|Ni|alions while K i c k t ’ f l ( ) | l l
B y
IIt 'f lS
i l »aclaa»s a * e —
•-*’-'
letary, said Mr. Truman iltrn will the matter waa not dlarus-cd.
mrnt In alloralfng e i p r niatei
losea would have to be
..
, ,
,.
.
They aleo aald there wax no prot-erty
M
«
i
i
hi.
n
n
v
i
.
F
lat*. to make a-ire Ihe remaining review the vilualion again befme
i
. • - vv
P R A ts Iln , • freluvslovakta. Aug
dUriiavlon of (he Saturday a irra i discounted l » |&gt;er&lt; rut.
lh r A . „ N. , . , r(, ,-tP
supply I dlstrlbulvd fa ir ly
for deriding what lo do next,
IM i r
\m : Ml
( D l l A M O ) i /P i
l« mhmi mtliMt*
of C. T . McKown for allegro
civilian D trd i. A voter vo le *pII we aie in for • glottal w a i.’ par* to th« h-rccnd W orld Stu f H ii|, 4irln iin f hi ftm if lull % v!-«m 9 lin ^ l «»• l(*HR
" I f this fa ils," a reputed ask* lb-Ida operation# In the Winter
f u n f b i ^bi
pi overt it,
Wr. Peterson vaid. "we *hould have dent Congrsw#
eanreltecl Icnta*
n
J.
"isn't
seiture
the
last
resorti"
filia
l
K
t
4
$
n
ln
n
fi
l«»i
ll»r
turn
whfi
Men
U|mn
llim
t|n|$r%
Haven
area,
and
h
it
reported
re
­
Di-ttth.iti»n woiilrl be b**»-d on
"Yo u w ill have lo draw your lease to the custody of J . J . I* .......... ...... ....... ...... ......................7 S L i hL . ' ”S r K ^ S ................
ll'a a ilu a e a o« !*■«• T w a l
In v«4i ynii'vr gn| In rnnlrnl llir I iik I* n»»«iml lf» ^in
E llio tt, th r Governor'# special live years. We arc doing it iv»*
The Srr..nd Congre-* of the
V T ltr t r
H ill *»fr* 1ft Tiinum ,
r ,
--------- own conclusions.” Ross said
investigator.
on the basis o( ignorance .ind not International Union of StudentD ie President, Ross said, direct
T id I bn Mi S irtlv, Montr I i kill"
Klllott joined 8tete A tlo rn r)
K* "
M IA M I, Aug. '.*i
'd*1
*
ed Steelman lo make "further e f­ W aller Woolfolk, County Solici- knowledge, when we should lias* ' W " *n ' h, ; ' ’r * r " r
in M fily, M tilt* M iirlkichl »»n
emit but powerful ami sw iftly
T h r A |. fln , , | y
JhtiN anil Ml|f 4f |j»4f IIMI
forts this afternoon lo hung thr tor Stephenson and others in a •lie knowledge. It w a. only la»
developing
h'trelratie
-pawped
I Ik If14tk a
contending patties together lo seek raid on Me Knwn's residence week lliat the government linall* Thur-da* aftei a week of trying
liMl.mtl- '--rod- f-veffcigbt ... ' k (
S h eriff W illiam s' office waa by got around to issuing a im -ll hro r hl» morning t - a . alluwed Into
• I* •Vftr r 4tt 9tr .l.lc l V tlw d lc a *h &lt;rt •tl-ta-.cc c t of
an agreement."
Now
4
o.
paired.
, L ,„ . i , ,
i
, 'he tiall (cut later went nut. Wh-tl
\•
Vcdtgna. In tlie ! / » « » ' t l-tand
Vi 9
to iht- I* t l n ir
The rountry-wHe dispute I* over
chute on what lo do in ca-r
, Wt|P.,H lr „ d guard
Wright vald tha Governor con
i h i r , .ro t. •v| at fit'll «•) 0 |
group
wages
and
hour*.
Today’s
strikes
atomic
w
atlare
And
when
I
wrot*
cfom
n
,r
Cie,Im
al-ivak
Youth
AM leachera of .'reminote Coooir
(erred with Klloitt this morning
w \ h i m n i ; t o n . \ ns? m
v*
H u rrica n e '-a ru ii'g *
'»•»'«*
that f 4f't • ,«v sflf •»( 4li r Itillf*
school- r»|w&gt;rl»rt at the vat loti w e re 'raile d for flv ? day-. T ra in ­ before the Polk cuunty delegation to Rep Hrtlnng lo get me a cr»|i* Movrmrnt c|i**|c|&gt;ea»ed tn-lde with S n rr tu tv of lit# T i m i i d v • ^ *
- t .lo . . the
'sw ard I Ian I- ("'U of thf h ft 4ft » 4m|l4&lt;k*tl
men
*ald
the
Idea
la
to
rail
attenschool- at n on o'clock thl» morn
ram
r
In,
hut
declined
to
com­
hr
replied
that
they
we,e
ahead.
'
hr,
•
"W
'.''
r
*
1'1tiuadclnupe
to
St
M
a
rk
*,
and
( u u i v w e oa Paa* at#i
tw .k r.m a n
fo t th a '•"»
- *« » h |. and .o n f n '- ...
It wn IM 4 f 4 VI fir tf lin rf'if
tng for central orientation. an&gt;t
ment. He aald Ihe Govemoi void out at $ 1 .2 * a copy".
nortl.cjiM storm w -ro in g
» *"
c'onr'rr'.a tv rg a n irln g c o m m itte e , - 't u a l.m . ... the m a rk e t f-c f e d r ii
on tin hill ttiAt H*-f| |fii* riS r«
£ o i i f e n r i | with principal* regard
didn't see Mr Kown.
I lai d*
— |« our fir**9 11tit if 43** m fit* &lt;1 m |II i B l i p Kim f lt r .Hi ci.si'laycd In the
iiMfips
O. P . Herndon, as county rletk
nnt give hia name,
in * duller.
&lt;•1 —.1&gt; N o rto n. . • /
b'«e.
Paul K ilte r nf W inter Haven, was inatrurtecl by Ihe State ctvi „ „ „ harh with the ra id tc.ro *1- frn&gt;r nn ih f fin«n« tnl front "
I hmiimI A tn rrir* ti |*rt*i in n *
.■aalii
it.
the
X
^
Ja/iv&gt;
V c» th e r
whose young ton was in th- ban defense h rail to act up a mo&gt;| m two Hr aid the r immit*
The meeting-, w ill continue to
.Snytlrr U«nrft r rfM trm rnt in r#
I’M* niaaati'ft* B *v r th r Mil it* F u r r s .I, -aid th. I V
conference, aald " I ran e n u re Seminole
m-nrow and Wednesday (from t»:«0
County
organisation, tP« had ranrellrd it herause "vou f t t l ttcfrmUntr h*'
fiivnn**' oifM •i o k nano* on th r •mf • *t »* tnaik*
^ « sllaOkstir
u
to«ll 4# n » r*r»l',
you we were talking about non aald Mr. Peterson. J ie prnmptl) i|,| n,,i Iwhave like a lonroall.t nf 4lae. svnli e-aal algal-#
A.M . to .1:30 P . M.
« m sa.c •••O. SUM
- - • *«• *1 It'd
• ••i uttli
yaw
*
le*aal
matfa*
e
**
of o n ly tvi m ild , nut ahnwa nnT
A
L
L
A
H
A
M
K
K
.
A
ice
•»t-c«n
On Tburtrlav fiom 11:411 A.M . In
riH T filM ib r mu im iiMiMiifi v iu iH ’ inly/*
it |nols4hly th* tliir if th*» r who U-Ual fn rrc fot it ticq-ical atotm
S&lt;»mr |»riiiin« In »•»•*»! *»»•» • l»
4:30 P.M . a county wide meeting — Tha Statu Gama and Fish Com
Other members of the delega­
delega- Defense t'ounelt which aerved dur
| | P explained that in-trad of
fm iKht t h * fr \«ft| rrftf •mt*rr »n*»«t III il* e a rly Stage* -&gt;f develop.
nf teacher, w ill lie held at Sem i­ mission waa warned tods- It may tion
«n were FKlo
U y Delgi
Delgado of Win- Ing the last w ar and waa headed layin g in the pr««* ten I had w rtr (lUn|3|M)lnfr«| F tl'U v
Hvtyifrr «lttf n"»l n l i r fh»* l*»lrfr%f 41 m lit il Mh I mtill 11 • h* 4' -n l m rn l.
nole High Sr hoot. T'-acherv ve||| ho alcollsbfd If it permit- every ter
ler Haven, Mel Wilson of B ar. hv Ja m r* L . In g try with II. Jam
tin* «t«n«ti of «|r41Ii tindrr 4 t»la/
gone on to the ronvenlimi floor. m tr in n ffriln c SI2l.&amp;70Jinnfinn
The
new
hurricane
firm ed
llwailaw ee **• C l f t T a - I
in* el again Frid ay at respective day hunting.
two, Ralph L . C ru n of Lakeland
When I said I had never been nru Trf*«Niirv note# In f t i l t i n r ,,' i* i,,M
. , * i l , « —o*tce» fw'W-ertot ili-tu-t. i f ,
•
.
The warning was made by S ta ir and C arl Floyd of Haines c it y
erhonli, an-l at I0;0t) A.M. nrin..........................
lfll|Htf f «f,| et o| -ncc w hich hre.t In the u m r get.r . — , . . s s i. * . . . . „ / *e— •
• - » was. aw as .sataasMot «/« lalt DlMlf ia t ivmnrcl inert
elfMl- -etl* —
*•
-efused to discuss the point la t'a f •"» •••urn llitliltllin Ufta Mill
th r l»4»tlr of \ tffw tty | | i | | »« that cra l area sped alor;- Ilia New
T
h
r
F
r
d
r
ia
l
R
f*
rY
f
J l n u w witli Mr. Ifa rria ,
school Rep.-N'ciminew K . Griner of Dixie Racing Commlaaion, and Floyd
neither hlue-hirt e«rnrted rnr to
it rn»lr«| in thr f!rfttriirtio n nf 4 E n g ls iu l c-.a-t on a o .iin tcjclin g
Y e«lcrd ay In Miami ••he
fhnnith it «fid nnt m m nirnt »»n fh
fairground, p air,
w u d llo r. an&lt;l Mr*. Oulda W ilson, County. They declared their w arn ­ la a member of the Advertising
r i f i i f l i 9 h ra rlih ra il
•• 1114* th r out t&gt;. -e-, T lie big h u rtira i.e . now
ing waa not a threat, but said the*' Commlaaion.
I had gone onto the fl wir three T rffliU fv urtlon. fr n r r u llv favnt
achnnl lunch director.
N'aktnnfc H iv n that )««••! put the til d a v- old, ap titHi c | th- HaI
Mifli
't
In'#
t
r
%
t
ratr«
nn
nhnrt
'ro
il’d
aupport
a
con-tltutlunxl
imev
a
apeak
to
Koglt-h,
he
ci­
Fol'ow Ing more
meeting* ni
Word haa teen received of rbrn rtiiv w it.tin t • ait in i’ - % ♦f !
In .iia o am* F lo r I t , c-.-.-o g tvetrrm t n n r it ir R on th** ffrounn Jll, th rn th r pr ivi«io n 4 l r 4 pit 4 I of
principal* and tearhera neat week, amendment to abolish the commis­
death yesterday of Ie e Kltiard. J ' •iat. and American delegates.
ilm in a iy a le rt* , and hru«h"d ne«r
I'M
A
Y
E
N
FD
R
P
E
A
C
E
that
wntilil
rnnitmt
infU
tion
lia*
no
The rongr
rrg i .(ration of pupil# w ill take sion If every dav hunting w*«
In Miami w h«rr he had lived f--a^OIlt h K o tr«
the ro a -tlln e from *'ap. Ila tte ra * .
polttrisl
affiliatio
n,
hut
ithead
In keeping with tha
Mayor'* Ihe past atx ,-eara.
place DiurM lav morning, Aug. .11. permitted.
III f r i t , thr l»*»4f*| f»n F m .I an
H ntlr-t | N . ( ' ., n orthw ard
Its heaviest
To aavr T a r ju , tl
quarter*
here
l-urend
.r-emenlThey and several oOv-r leglsla proclamation calling for a few
Bolt. Feb. n. I'.Kttt In Hanf»i •
at from 11:00 A.M. until noon.
irtt «t| from I S tn I 1* (&gt;• r »»n* M att Ft» f • iv a ify Division had wind* rem aln e .l o ff*t.-.rr.
&gt;
f
Ih
r
Communist-barhed
wo-Id
8- lio«l buvve* w ill operate over all tors headed a large delegation, minutes of prayer for pe«-e 'lu r­ Mr. Klnard ha&gt;l lived here all -&gt;f
th r dlMoiint r r l r , nr rh n tK r mud* to hold tlfi fi'iwniMK riiltfr that
The h u rrlc a o * o ff Antigua waa
peare tnovemrid.
route*. A ll achoola open for the m ostly from Ihe central Florida ing the noon hour. Rev. f |. I.y ttie hi- life until moving to Miami
whrn prWntr hrnk« Inirm w fi*tn. iaiitl* 4% n rot it 'd Im lv ia fk iii- t I k-Hc v ci I m oving i.ort',. n-.ithw c»tf&gt;n***rT#tlon ton Zimmerman announrrrl today
regular achool program on Sep l. 3. Second and F ifth
He is survived hy Ihe widow
F n lr r .il K r - r r v r hanko «n&lt;l uh*
. f th i N ktnng R iv a l
Ii
r ward at eight to 10 m llca an hour.
The County Board of Public In ­ D istrict-, to protest Ihe every-day that he w ill lead Intercession In the Mr*. Annie Belle Km ard and three I PrinccRH Marffnrct
rom m err111 f».«I**'f a* ^ rriiritv .
• t r r p MlKKrd W(»o«|r«| h ill about In te re sts In Ih r island amt -hip
Chapel of Peace at llo lv t'ro.a daughter*. Frances,
Dorta and
struction
w ill
meet tomorrow rule.
.Snyilrr «ah| In hi* ntjitcnirnt to­ I . immi f r r t h iu h , ( w o n illr « n o it h * •ong at sea were advtwul to exH ah 20th Birthday day that thr national d flit, now M f . l n f W a r K W a t l, a n d »%*n
The rule waa adopted hy the Churrh from I2 :M to 11:10 daitv M ary Ann: also three *ont. Jim I
temorning at 10:00 oVInrh at Mr.
-*ci»e caution
L a w t o n '* office In conalder tilda commission at Its regular Ju ly A to which a ll are welcome. The»»- role* Danny and Tim othy, all of I
Ita position waa I.VtO m l * ,
Ifh w i
B A L M O R A L , Scotland, Aug. J l ind m o rf widalv HI*trilHit*».i fhao \lim u l thioiiffh T a r ju to th** aiip- anuthea-t of tha Florid* roast.
for a two room addition and a cen­ meeting. I .act year hunting was intercessions, he stated, w ill he for M iami! hla mother, M r*. M ary K '
Roar
M'm II m M Ote V flff i l s l
H n r iiih H m» I'R ft at«i
tra l heating plant for the Lym an prohibited on Mondays, Tuesdays the peace of Ihe world and the wel nard of laske Monroe; five tiv- -(A*)— Prince-• Margaret
trpped Idithclv out of her tren»
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Aug '-’ I t-Ci
fare of our armed force*.
S c h o o l at Isingwood.
and Frid ay s.
lera. Mr*. A . P. I ll t t r l l . Lake Mon
The freighter Ru-»cll It Jone*,
roe: Mra. L . E . M 'lervly, Wau today and thereby rrackecl a rowhich developed a t.rtrf fire --hlle
ehula; Mra. W. B . H arrie tt. Ixwtge mantle legend.
fighting th# Atlantic hurrlrnne
The younger daughtei of King
8.C.J Mra. Owen T . Coop, Winter
(CeetleaeO oa ra a * S i l l
Park and Mra. (van Nobl ea nf George V I and Queen Elisabeth
South M iam i: two hrothcra. Cllf- celebrated her 2fllh hlrttwlav still
lord and W illiam ( B illy | Klnard of a spinster.
That upset the -tory dating bach
Orlando.
Police made two an e st* Ratur
Sanford Went her
The body w ill a rriv e In Hanford I ' " antiquity that any girl Iw.rn lit
dav morning In raid* against ner
XII to-l-v lobl rail.
V A T IC A N C IT Y , Aug. ? l
(/ l'i
IV q - I'
today for funeral aarvirea and In Gbimla r a - t l* wilt m a t.v bef -■ obr il'r g y lhrnu(kout I be world ibal tb* t'.gotc
®*ona celling Cuba bdtery tickets
yesterday OA
Ry WILLARI) CONNOLLY
I ihr &lt;liuub ntlt.I b.- High
I ow today 70
terment pending II ,• arrival - f | be is h'0Provided with search w arrants no
W. B. Stovall, resident nf Sanford since 1929, i« a former Navy relatives.
atrepl. d and rrvu fficd .
l'i it.fa ll yesteruay s 'ta re
O irttaon f-.neral Horn- | Matgaret of the m erry eyt
lice entered a radio shop on East
In s long ass * tm|w&gt;ilanl cn rvliral l*ltrt b* cm|&gt;basircd the necetsi
r .tal ram , August. 2.4) inch*was hotn in the -olid Scotllah ratT h ird Btreet near Hanford Avenue signalman, who as a member nf the crew of the nmboat Nld'viTIe. aided la In charge of arrang.-tnenls.
Normal
rain .
Augual. 7 Ift
lie , ancestral home of her mother. tv of salcguarding all religious m -lru.lion again.I tbr taint of "e rro r."
and arrested T-m Newsom*. run the Republic of Panama In secure its independence from Columbia in
Inrhe*
Despite many rumor* of ro­
r . o f t . M ir m iN t ;
Prletnr.
lo tte ry
tl'keta
were 1901.
The eitcveliral wa* Issued at no
Tide*: Ixiw 7:24; high 2:0R
The presence of alt member- n* mantic attachment- the la no&lt; yet moment when the question nf dog­ regret" that the l*-lh o lir Church
found, s a lt Polte*- C lilt * Roy WilKe is well acquainted with Col. R. H. Hull. 84 year old retired
had “ chn-e thla art to increatcItama.
■
nf
aged.
the
Hoard
of
(E
le
cto
rs
of
th
ma
ha*
le-rome
a
subject
nf
con­
soldier of fortune, who alsn aided1*
Ile t birthday was
celehraled troversy h»lween Catholics and dogntallc difference* In C h rialr'tThe other arrest, made shortly In the establishment of Ihe new the concession h r this country of Seminole County Chamber of Coo.
dom and theiehy gravely Injured
The W eal her
afte r 10:00 A M., wag at a pool republic.
the uncompleted canal holding* metre la requested hv P rte ld m ' quietly al Ralmoral ra ttle , where Protestant*. T h is stem* from Ihe the growth of iinder-tancllng he.
Margaret
Istaying
with
her
oar
W.
A
.
P
e
lrlrk
a
l
a
r
r
t
lin
*
Toe*
Vatican’*
announcement
that
the
mom on Hanfnr) Avenue between
of the French Panama Canal
Reveral hundred Columbian aold- Company had broken down.
J A cTT h o N v I l I.K . V
H - .in
dav night at 7:30 o’clock In th* *nta. A picnic on Ihe ground* of Pope w ill -non proclaim a* dog tween Christ Una, *
T h ird an.| Fourth Street. Evidence
The Pen- w ill pronounce th# Asheville
3d
7a
th* estate and a fam ily party to­ ma Ihe Virgin Manr’a aiaumplinn
aPt lottery selling was founcl and lera, aent to quell the upti-lng In
The failu re of the treaty creat­ (Thamhar of Commerce room.
nw
dogma
on
Nov.
I
a«
a
dram
a­
7t . 41
Boston
Inlo heaven In l«ndy aa well a*
Following ll&gt;e in itia l me-ting at night ware planned.
V ille n M itchell, Negro waa orreat- Panam a, surrendered In 34 aa'lora ed greet dieaatiafectlon In Panetic
highlight
lo
Ihe
ItsftO
Holy
Ti
13
Cincinnati
M argaret la not expected to re ­ apirit.
•d. Boih men arrested were re- from the Gunboat N ashville, after nus, and on Noe. 4. 1*03. it de­ (•*0 o'clock a meeting of In ­
Y e a r. I l r w ill hold a secret cor- Detroit
47
17
the ta ilo rs had gone Athene and
The
announcement
provoked alstory
leased un 1201 bondclared Itaalf an Independent re- dustrial Committee chairmen w ill turn to London until Ihe King and
of the College of Card­ Frrsno
107
47
ba held, Edw ard lllg g in a , m anage Queen leave Brotland In October. criticism In Protestant circle#, ea*
.T h e police raided two other blocked the Pans-ma railroad with public.
inals Ihe day &gt;«ef»r«.
40
Memphis
40
announced today.
peelally on tho port o f th* Church
gleeae which had white frep rto - o G alt automatic machine guns
In todav'a encyclical letter Ihe
17
72
~ T eg 7 o N M K in r
of England, whose leader* arid Pope reviewed at length what he North Platt#
" t * . hot ms a create were made mounted on a fla t car, aald M r.
47
92
Plana fo r an Intanave member they saw In 11 Ihe throat of a termed deviations In faith In mo­ Sen Antonio
to laeh of sufTWetH ovldonr*. S to vall. The surrender wae ae* nd In 1444. free * * antete m p te d
Q W AO i M N N O r iN B
M
37
R T W f r r , Anatrmlla. A n v. 11- ship drive fo r the Senfnrd Poet new obstacle to th* movement fo r dern lim e*, then concluded with Beattie
m td Chief W illiam s.
73
Apalachkola
92
The hiatory o f Ihe period re*
M r*. Ratty B arn's quad*, whe No. IS, Uto American l-egion. w ill Christian unity.
these Inatru'tlona:
Jackaonvill*
93
Tl
A form al statement by tha
gavn m r n m A u s tra lia Uw Jitter* ho announced at lit* meeting to­
that Just prior to the tim e
Acting nnon
_
C IT Y M E E T IN G
"Le t the teacher* in eccle*l**ti*
PI
81
during Use SO hocira they took ro night a t the Legion Hut. A etipner he*da of the Church o f England. Heal iiuUiutiona be aware that K ty Weal
» a » taking pUre. ne* u w l I ? tCla
, »1tn Q ly Commission w ill meat S f
Melbourne
M
72
o'clock w ill procodo tho
a rriv e , w ars reported la
Columbia and
» le c n la r session tonight at •:(*&gt;
93
76
Tampa
■j |isMrF'| tv »"»*
fo r puiyhaM a t
INYVti - t f *
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V
J
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-si
■faul.ra
it .

Trainmen S trik e
In M idw est But M

Peterson Gives
t ^ A i . Rotary Outline
Of Defense Plan
Delegation

Atrocity Hill Battle Teaches UN
Troops Grim I-esson Of Korean War

Powerful Isi Mir
llurrirane
Off Leeward Isle.s

Orientation Meet
Is Held Today For
S c h o o l Teachers

T re a su ry Chief
Says Stability Of
Market Fssentia!

New Rule May BrinK
Death Of Game Group

Police Stage Raid
On Cuba Sellers

W. B. Stovall Is Another Sanford
Resident Who Aided Panama Republic

Pope Tells World Catholic Clergy
Church Dogmas Must Rc Accepted

2; f f 5 u ! c

u“',ri£!K-wa: K5Tii.r-

m J

�H

M ONDAY

T11P. m a n f i IIU ) H ERA LD . SAW FO R D . FLO R ID A

A U G . 21, 1950

t g S C the Bed Seventh Division In ­
fantry Division had keen rushed
i r » l l a * M I'n m t r ig , Oa«)
• la B
O il/
ta n .i.l ii ' .t ter S.Jttr. ’ i t an una
Booth
K
o
ie
aa
tpokesmar.
re
­
■hares received by inftieidaal compenAlr.c stwo at Pusan.
par.i** during a
,# p ,i • m u t iw po it «d ' 2 ,ii(i Red -caftualtl., In ­ . M ieB stL t a li other t i i . i s t* - .
It in o n ly ab o u t a tlfvw d e s in c e th e f ir n t w o r k iiiK a r ­
I I ; U e W lfT M acK K N W K
flicted by tl« S su tff’K o / * * : • la posted • sim ilar buildup fu -h*
jt-nod prio r to June t i . I f M
t if i c ia l f in t f e r W ht m m le w it h s k in u m l r a r tlU iK * ' fro m o t i u r
A F Foreign A ffile s A m I j *I
Senator O'Mahoney
(D -W yo) recapturing a h ill" erf Ih e 'r.o rth - ea*t where two southKstean divi­
W . V . B'ttlng
I .a r t s o f th e p a t ie n t s o w n lio d y . T h a t b o c a n ic a liv in y . o j k t put in, alio on a voice vote, a pru- east f lia it of the f r o i t r above sions pushed northward of th?
T o u c h :;n Drug Co.
utin ir p a r t o f th e |M »tient'« h an d . N ow a n o t h e r tfre at «t«*p
India's r»pn w n U tlo n to the viilon which would authori.e gpv- Taegu.
K iffye-r onang line in a «-of.tinutnf
Often th# p rrsen who su ffers
'South Korean t.acal ferce* re* •ioodv cftvnsive that cost the
h as been ta k e n in th e p ro v is io n o f a r t i f i c i a l limbs*. Iia ia ln Chinese Communist regime. In • rnmrnt loan* for development of
tr-nn an xie ty f'» r * . itTttao'.lthe political metal teiourrea. T h li would oper­ ported they sang one K td tto jp Reur heavily.
t :y , fits o! depteession. or from
ate under a section authorizing and ammunition ship and d s m a re j
The«v de velop meet* came a 't» r
u n -v p i".lr'd fatig-e or ia s c ..
t j . two,000,000
in
govtiniaenl another o ff the south coast, caus­ weekend *n-r.:blw us Imd-.r.gs of
t-joe, lacks certain elements •
l- an* and l«an guarantees to eput ing heavy but undetermined cas­ ah.ed .v'vJti. Kurevn jdann.-s cn
:n th* b-riy.
ualties.
■Metre prudurtion.
the South / .« e * n cna&lt;t -outhec-st
A proper diet car. dv tuucn |
T I.. t in t amendment to be de
Even allowing for many dupli­ of C n in .j. - h i or T o n r n p f .r isGated
• propoial from Sens- cation*. the North Korean losses iana. ecuth*es; of Inch-.n, pm : - r
i Williom* |R-L&gt;eli
that. if were te rrific .
?eoul.
»» t m
I I &lt;« u i l h w h ic h th ey cun p ic k op th n iK s a n d m a n ip u la t e th e
• • to
(|U,»tio n of - h * i ■penal price re ilin c* ate put on. farm
The A llie * yielded to a tana-led
G enttal M acArthur w a r n •- d
a g liia a ,,
H llre
ratal*
*1
i-i a r* should be rolled back to the column In only one lector fo r • North Korean Prem ier 1. in. i
v
ic
e
s
o
f
o
r
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y
liv
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.
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h
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s
e
lir
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d
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iv
e
n
b
y
th
e
r
e
m
n
ln
ln
y
^
ran
have
m
th
i,
»taie
a » 4 raratlrrra ail
.v
e
il
prevailing
before
the
K
o
­
m
u
s
c
le
s
o
f
th
e
w
e
a
r
e
r
,
nnd
so
depend
o
n
r
e
t
e
n
tio
n
o
f
fo
u
iiwhich
i*
rc
h
r»
amonir
the
to
w
n
two mile lost a uezen tunes north Aung tnet h * would hem Kim
far IM p«rpM*« af
n ctrit.jT .a l deficient *»s an- a
ran war. It w a i shouted down or of Taegu on the central front. pervjnally revpcnsikl* for a r y
W# tk a ia id l«f
‘
lo 4 *
i m :M a! the .rtpretem enf of
d a tio n la m e s a n d .n u - c le s T h e n e w » r m is | s-w ered b y n 1,‘*
. 1« 0U?1
‘ * ," an
* . 0Leagl«‘-b1r. in it* aerie.
voir* vote.
world",
Ilk*
Rut there the Re-J« were stopped more atrocities such as th* tn«&gt;th ru h e ilth ahd their out.ook
VI i v4 s ■ 1 1 m 1 1 1» t i t I a l a a 4 t’jn y e le c t r ic m o to r, nnd is c o n tro lle d b y s w it c h e s w o rk e d
TiU-t i . ar. anachronism u m ic e
Defeat of tha amendment lefi by a fia r« -lit Am erican a rtille ry sacre of more than 56 Arr.eri? i f
on life.
N t ^ r v a t i m i »*•
Iar
bv th e to e s nnd In e l. th e r e fo r e it c a n r e p la c e a ll a rm w h ic h uf the pa*t.
| .nta.-t in tha hill a provision which and plane attach by mght. T ire troops last week by the N ortnJ
(f«
V arh . I fclvai*. Ila lfa lf. h a a T}&gt;* d.vt you nc«U oati only
( iif. a a * •
I.«al*
i ,us been a m p u ta te d a t th e s h o u ld e r. T h e p r in c ip le d o u b t­
Of course Tibet
i* an iMduted -ays that prlc« ceilings set for Red tanks were destroyed in the Koreans.
. . . »
be determ in'd by yevr doKOt.
l l t r a M I* ■ w f m h f f a f I I I
The Communis;*, with 10 oa&gt;s
northern neighbor of India and I farm (ominotiltiee must be no low action.
a n i may ft a 'r to be altered
d i---- * V im . nlilt • k i r k U v a l l l l v 4 less a ls o c a n lie a p p li's l to u r t if ic u l le y s .
frvm time to time v'0 c?n sv.t
The A liie a yielded in only on* to go fe r the victory deadline set
T h e n u m b e r " f a m p u te e s w h o se h a n d ic a p s c o n fin e there is a tradition of ‘ friendship” tr than:
earia,t&gt;*1, i* n&gt;« M f I at rr|*aMIbetween th. two.
However, the)
I. T h , p arity prlc, p , , „ y
. sector for a two-mil* loss a doxen last wee*, by PTem'.er l.'.n , put
jrour doctor tegular.)'. Have
Jtttmm mt all lit* I—a, B i w a •*» I a I v&lt;*
iB IkU B i a i M f i r . a« writ m al1 th em to w h e e lc h a ir s o r m a k e th e m d e p e n d e n t o n a h e lp e r's Um\r n«vi*r liM*n cl &lt;#»"*, , l c Pj *n prict computed lo fiv e a fa n ;, miles north of Taegu on th* cen­ th eir main e tf'.rt* into the T a .r u | hi&lt; p r'scrfp tto n i fill'd at a
* f BfWf 4 U fB llk M .
h an d s is b e co m in g r a p id ly fe w e r . T o d a y th e s e people ta k e the _iceofraphic*l
_
tra l front. But these the Reds and south coast threats.
Mort- product th# akin# re lit it# put chi*
reliable pharm acy.
I ..._. ah..
.. il.lw*
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M O N D A Y . A l l ., 21, »•#'.«
Cotrespsndent iih ite te a d sa-i
wftre stopped by a flare-l|t Ames.
lobs in o f f ic e s an d f a c t o r ie s . W o rk in g b e sid e o th e rs w h o se ov»r from
the m
ilitary. *taiideu.me
standpoint mg power *»
TVfs is fh* Slosh »• • ssrtes
,
It had in a past fav
I
s.l«-rst**i«-a»s «*#var.g i
even
the
projected
Communist
oc­
•he
Red
flanking
attack
abor*
can
a
rtille
ry
and
plane
attach
by
Wit
‘
f O D A t b B I B L E V K ltH K
■rable period, or
Is s lie s n re w h o le . K v e n m o re im p o r t a n t , t h e y w a lk n a t u r ­
I
n* ta t VS* » '» * * »*•«* « i * l .
cupation of Tit» l wouldn't create
T ae ru » a s stoppeJ bv a flare-lit
2. The average price received night.
Caesriahs
'I feu*» a ho fergltl s e llin g
G««l a lly a lo n g th e s tr e e t, go fis h in g a n d e v e n p la y g a m e s lik e for India any threat which d(M**n't by producer# during the period
Th* back of this most imm* bartagv throsn, out bv Am etuan
1*0 1* lif« are generously
re­ b u se b a ll M e d ic a l am i n u c h u n lc a l g e n iu s , w it h th e h elp o f , i r r ,d y r * i.t
d ta trl/ threatening lunge a'. Taegu plane, and a r t i l l e r y . _____________
Vlay 24-June 24 o f this year.
Married. Itul a (M ai Ufa l# li.r l* u n d e r s tiin d in g . is n e u t r a lis in g th e d is r u p t io n o f lif e w h ic h
igen by th# un­
Why then d«« N'-hru emphaalle
W illiam s'
amendment
would was believed bror
• p i l l re a srd tVr ch ral
uur com es fr o m lo ss o f an a rm o r leg.
usual team ing up of plane* w ith
the situation with a note to the have *trurk the parity yaidstick
re lie s bt delaying: Co y r aU&lt;&gt; in)
Chine*. Gommuni*t governm ent1 from the bill lie aaki parity prievt btg guns 'at eloa* quarters.
Tha n ig ht-flying flfhter-bombthe vineyard ami whatever U righ'
sh ich , hy tin s a y , India l.a* re- «re higher than the average prices
ars were guid'd to their ta rg e t'
r w l l l * iv » thee — Matt. 2l»:«
ro g n lu d . .f f in a lly ? It tribe* in* f the May 24-Jt'he 24 period
• ■/ • a• • .
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that hi* move may have a very
Meanwhile Republican pressure b r t h ' bright glow o f phosphorous
shells
poured
among
enemy
troop*
. t-ullt un in Cungree* for a sttte
One thing we can lately lay this
A a h e v illc . N o rth C n ro lin n , a i l l n o w h a v e u n»*w chance* •perial •ig n ifiran n
field a rtille ry .
i\ .\ iik i\ c r m i s s m u /
It n -rtainly could la- another rn&lt;-nt t.y l*rr»ident Trum an
of bvThe
cvu n liy doe.n'l need is a good five to c n n a ltlc r its* m ost fa m o u s son Ths&gt; T h o m a s W olfs* Montother im ta'dlat# threat
110 N . P A R K A V K .
indication
that
Nehru
i*
hi
adin&lt;
over-all
objectivea
in
the
Koraar.
cent politician.
o ria l A a s o c ia t iu n hu&lt; ju s t p u rc h a se d h is h o m e nnd muds* toward* th&lt; |en.|*-rehi|. of A sia fighting and the cold w ai against appeared to be In the deep soutn
P H O N E 124
where th* Rede were budding at
it in to u m u se u m Sonts o f the* re s id e n ts w h o s c o rn e d W o lft* The man up- n ...................boulder* Communism elsewhere.
Chinlu
for
a
new
off
eat
!v*
airaeJul.en Lahaul. Belgian Commun- d u rin g h is 1ifi*tinis* w ill p ro lm h ly now Is in s t . " I knew h im that mantle fall* mu*t l&lt; the- l.ia
Senator I I . A le ia n d er Smith (R
at Pusan, the main ailUd post «n
brother of the little fell&lt;.»« lik* N J ) told a reporter that Secretary th * voutheartern tip 'o f the peistnbt Party chief, was shot down in w h e n ------ ’*.
T
ilie
t,
a*
wi
a*
*».*
c*iun*ellor
ot
j
of
Defense
Johneon
veill
be
a*ke*
)u i home in Liege thr other da)
tula.
W o lfe w a s a .^ tra w lin g g e n iu s o f etm tu iu g e n e r g y . 11 is the m ighty.
' to apell out to the Senate FortTgn
In fighting over th* weekend
a td killed fo ld wart
fo u r g r e a t n o v e ls , "I.&lt;-ok H o m e w a rd A n g e l" , " O f T im e a n d
Kelation* rommltte** in a doled from tip to tip of the 120-miiej
the R lv « * r" , " T in W i -Ij u m l tin* It iK 'k " tint! " Y o u C a n 't G o m ," " " L ip in i* h»i &lt;t t*&gt; « * m a ll| m t-tlng tomorrow j h » m tlitaty long front. - th- Red* lest nearly
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General I awiui. Collins and Adilnrm * A g a in ” , n r ig in a lly lo n t u im i! rn illin n it o f w o t i I h. A country that suddtnly find* lU e lf •'bjactives, ru far as Europe is con 2.000 .aen in the south. 4.000 on
mini F o u r ,I .Sherruan have gone
the central front a n i the balance
t lla r r r n ln g c t lifo r , tin- late* M a x w e ll I ’ c r k i i u , s itu th a t th en * rm rig m g into a *trnnge new ■erned.
But Smith *ald that more u r­
out to Korea to ire why it is llial
world w hich ra n b- v e ry w lf-ceriwan go ld in tlii&gt; vaat minsri o f ori*. u m l m a n u g rri to e x t r a c t tere&lt;l and hanl-l*&gt;iled A imI na- gent, in hie opinion, is a declara- on the east coast line north of
Pehang.
five American divisions can't lick
tin- f o u r n o v e l* . Ill th e m W o lfe tell.? th e h to ry o f h i* o w n tu ra lly th.- prime Minister is wel' •i n of war and peart alms by the
A e vw lattd Pr»*s c cm *p o rd e « :
|5 Red divisions which are l&gt;rttei
lif e u n d e r o th e r n a m e *, l i e w rite * a lw a y * w it h t o r r e n t ia l aware that hi* artiun* an- i«ing 1‘iesidrnt that w ill l i t Congrtt* Stan Swinton repotted from the
equipped with lanks and other |*» w e r, a n d i* |ierhn|&gt;* th e m o st h r illia n t o f A m e r ic a n T w e n - note.1 rarefull&gt; by 'h * -ehanceller
r ..w where the country is headed sdwthei
'
-tn front
that Araerican* lost
'W e need a statement of oVer- a l;* y and b itte rly disputed m oun-1
supplies than they aie. We suie
tle th c e n t u r y a .d h ,r * . T h e n * I* no t e llin g w h a t he m ig h t
v ’t
*11
ohjKtiVee,
blueprint
from
tain position tn a gtv* and take ’
hope General M acArtliui tells them
h a v e u c c u m p lla h e rl. hut l o r h i* d e a th in 1938 a t th e ag e o f
M ya , he
T 1 U t*. -Inch we ran work,” flnntb said
battle two mtie* soufhwest ' ot
Frholng that dtmatid. Senator Haman to 1»'4W w ildly charging
War or no war you can't keep **” •
&lt;tB(uf w ill l*r t r lt lh l in friend*)
‘
T h e n e w m u *e u m i* not th e o n ly * ig n o f g ro w in g in
negotiations. The Indian govern- Millikan (R -C o lol declared that Red*.
oplc liom getting m auled, ami
longiesa is working in the datk
Fig h tin g ha« raced around H a ­
Beautiful B la c k Gcdar.ett#
E » :r * C lsan . Coad Paint
sing childtct, who glow up to te re .it in W o lfe . T h e H a r v a r d U n i v e r s i t y L i b r a r y h a * « I "»*iH seill t * pleased if there la a • hen it i* caiied upon to vote tn- inan sine# Saturday. Th» sector
Lcualiy Uwned, Kad.o.
?peclai
h im . K l y m b y „ „ . , l , „ i „ . r .
lea nt m ilita ry
appropriations, I* deferded b r the U . S. 2fth In ­
,h |h t mole w att. During live hut ™ » * ” * n .- c * l..„ . . f .............
tire s , extra good
. u llu .rily to rlarnp controls on the fa n try D ivision It i» 10 miles
Ml months uf lias year their weic vk* fo rn p re lie n * iv « w in th e g ift in o r ig in a l fo rm th a t It autonomous part of Itn l t'hina.
condition
northwest
c
f
the
*outh
coast
por.
■
tvitix.ii
etonom)
and
increased
The I ’eiplng CeminunistB ui*13,62J couples who look the mat- ••veil in i'lu d e d W o lf e .&lt; n *h t in y * . T h e o f f ic ia l a c c o u n t reF o r Sal#
of M»«an,
airlrae mile* w est of
tasr*.
• i'1 *" ha&gt;. o ff..e .i rrgioiml aurtage sows in this one stale alone m a r k * d r i l y . " T h la i m t l o n o f th e c o lle c tio n h a * not U e n
''It Is d ifficu lt to legislate in ­ Puian .
$ 1 5 6 0 0 0
r e t n in iil"
tonomy to T ita t 't *he w ill Jolli
D w r u | the same |iciiod last y ra i
Sustained a ir and a rt.Ile ry at­
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the |(*&lt;1 regime wiithoul trouble. telligently when w* don't know
t k k ir were only 10.6V ). Florida
lit a m o re p e rfe c t w o rld , ge n iu ae a m ig h t la- reco g n ized That pot- her on a mighty tough whether we are preparing for all* tacks halted th* Red drive toward
w h e n t h e y w e re w ith u * . not y e a r * a f t e r t h e ir d e a th .
.
••
* sla
——
»p«&gt;l. .for. . this
medieval
t* !i» ■it war or not." he said "yge have Tsega from a Communist column
Clhw i I
i, ih tiic ra c y , goverm-d hy Bud­ no file d objective toward which vre north of gllled-rKapturwd Kmnhsra Tw o Red dirision* bav* been
dhist monk-, h.-aded by the Dalai could he w orking."
1 Imagine the hue and c iy that will
New 8eat Cover*. C-ood P a in ;
The complaint of Smith and M il• Identified in th* puth.
l.am a R h ' i« w ha'ly unused to the
■o up in Washington Merry-Go­
Good T i m A Good Condition
Associated Pre*v Correspondent
way* nf the modern world, ahd iktii was sim ilar to that of House
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Constellation tiansnoit is Id ist tlh ch d e In ’ th a t y n li c a n ’ t ru s h th e b r a in It m n k e * m l Communism which is out to de at Uak B lu ff, M a * s . that the 'Ad- pi__ „ _ _
F o r 5*1#
1 6 3 6 .0 0
lnUtration la oparwttag an " *
sing outlined I sm Genets d if f e r e n c e ^ v iin l y iiu 'r e t r y in g Is* Itrs rn — ik e t c h in g . g r c h e r y l »troy a ll rellrftui: as "the dope «!
iturday
night
to
8atutdav
night"
the
maser*
”
acArtfiur’i personal uscl T h r icit typ e w r it in g , n la n g u a g e — th*? w a y to le a r n q u ic k ly a m )
Mayl* that's what Nehru hss haet* without clearly defined poll- ’ The Com m unlri* gamed
us w ill irmembei that General th o ro u g tily i i to le a rn n lo w ly .
miles before the American
in m od T ia t would fll in wOb
It h a * been provt-sl th a t the a v e r a g e psuncin'* m e n ta l his reported conviction that India M artin called for new facet tn "W olfhound” Regiment and len th
Vrthur is 70 yean old. long
K craan troop* etupoed them, rre the tune wheu most o f us a it fa c u ltle n h*'*1 alm o rb n ew k n o w le d g e tn s m a ll d o **» o v e r thvuM i4« the leading power in Congress and Injection of new r io u r ir General M acArthur had
hl»o&lt;| In the State Department and
A
sU
And
although
tie
lack*
ma­
u
n
p
read
-o
u
t
|ieiio
&lt;
i.
W
h
e
n
th
ese
tlo
?ea
a
r
e
o
ve
r-en
larg
r*d
llitfie d to diaw our old age pen
rcpbtted ‘ th#«* fo « M had reg ain­
terial resources now to progress other rse-utiv# agencies.
o r a r e g iv e n in a s h o rt a |» a re , the b r u in lit e r u lly slu m s it s as fast as h** would I'ke, hit rounlions
"W e need men srlth common ed a ll ground lost last week to
Beautiful B5u* Sedaiette.
Legal Owngr. Good
doors a n d r&gt; fu s e * to let a n y t h in g a t a ll e n t e r . I t I* th e old try i* making great *tride*. H av­ *en»e enough lo know that Soain th* Red* m cring oh Ta**'*-,,
Kftrito, N^'v ,T .r f 4 C^ctra
arh tn ically — Only
A
T
Correspondent
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t
Mac
Aftcthti io*4allrd A in fiu a ti I iai - lo r y o f th e t o r t o is , a n d th e h a r e . T h e g lo w , i t m ig h t ing »p«-nt nearly a &gt;&lt;ai In li.dlfc for ru m p le , Is eisential tu uur se
O todltiSb. F cr
studving the country and It* p»u entity In Eurupe; that th* hand of Beth cn the dee* south front, said
keen a iicsirsi lor giviua A-b«mh coun-e i* m o re |r r&lt; * iiic ti\e th a n th e f a s t , e r r a t ic one.
ho
that
pilot*
reported
observing
pie. I pe ran natty hare no dout-U General M acAtthur tn Japan mutt
secietr lo R u m a
Thai makes
W h e n W illia m S . K n u d n e n w a* h ea tl o f th e W a r Prrr- as to the grvatueSa uf tier fu lu i# be strengthened to th# maximum
a te rrific buildup" of supplies by
»ij|hl. we believe. *1 lit* la tn l d u c tlo n H o a rd , he w a * c h u lle n g H l b y a lio n ise C o m m itte e W
..........
....rr that
........ w
.......
ie th
ill .........
insure her and that Fortnoea, which President the Red* sixth division around
Ch in lu. M a:Beth said It scat ponouglit to prrl- to sh o w th a t re a s o n a b le p io g rrn a w n * lie in g m ad e o il na
icasint
r i i b i . The
h it Ruivians
oum i
iViiic'rsWp "of tb* F a r Fast sb- Truman only s*a months ago dt
ly M
m a
u i know how
ho lo make (hose liu n a l d e fe n s e . H e u n s w e r s t l, ' It'a l ik e t h i* . D e a p ite y o u r vi-wtsly la on the knee* of the godn.
til uur tiailo is m o d e m h u s p ita la a n d a n e a th e t lc * . d e s p ite y o u r o b s te tr ic ia n
Jk^Mbha by the lime
ti
elated to be uf no m ilita ry 'm
language among Indian srrlters.
them our set an d p s y c h ia trlM ts, d e s p ite a ll y o u r a c h ie v e m e n t* in r e s e a r c h , h * is tu &gt;e«r* old, a Kaebm in
Jjet through giving
gisi
Add to this fact that Nehru port anew. 1* v ita l to our W ild e r
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ills . But worse than the traitors m e d ic in e , a n d a c ie n c — it s t i l l ta k e s n in e m o n th s to h a v e B ra h m in - h lrh - .t cart of Ilia- wa* for ya a rt a dwoied dvectpl* In A a ia ." M artin declared
PHONE 1034
T
h
*
Pr#*!d*nt
ha«
ordered
th*
uf
Mahatma
Uandhl.
the
aalntly
dulsm an r.ristocrat *.f aristo­
SANFORD. F I A.
T l teeou to in . was the negligemr a b a b y ! "
tittle matt whom rtillicms worship­ seventh fleet to protect F.-rmos*
crat*.
and
still
a
man
of
the
I'-osh itf, places them iii positrons ot
T h e r e a re so m e t h in g s th a t ju s t c a n 't lie ru s h e d E f ­ pie. He wa* educated in India and ped. and we have an Indistdual to against invasion
itapoiuiLU il) where they could un fic ie n t le a r n in g i* one o f th e m . S n iu ll dories ta k e n a t w e ll- England, and is a man of great wail equipped hy fortune that h#
w e l l A-bomb secrets
in te ra p e rs e d in t e r v a ls is t h e best r u le .— W illia m A . R oast culture Incidentally he i* called would sevm U. b# m atter of W*
the grsatrat s ty ’ lst of the F.ngl'vb own fa'ein Y o u r L i f e .

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TR F B A V F O H n IIV R Af.D

E lj l uak seed, that
•Mnican people mutt
whirlwind, thinks
jt o Unttesr-M ates should notify
ftirtaia that i f it starts anything any-

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e &gt; s , &gt;&gt;**i
hiatnd's flan k. The hr»ls pen*tinted through a South K u ira n
fare* and worked their way atiaut 4.000 yard* toward T a e ju
spotted the move
&gt;h»i* els* in the wo-ld. the United . ulOhlerVera
d lf .eselwt - I ok- Dwrle1 e*e»«|.
i wm ta rty *1* war m i n i lo lion. I'a p t. W illard W lla w k r nl
^ i t would he line il firatUe, sahl he t&gt;ellrveil the
» 'United Stales were in a post- enemy wa* fighting fur Taegu
tryin g to outflank th r l l .
i to tarry the war lo Moscow, while
N. force*
il ft can’t take Seoul, how in
A fle i dark Sunday an A ir
world can it take Moscow &gt;
Fore- lactical a ir control officer
w o r.ii |j wit! r.'/im e n ti.l aivll. G ia r t r Ltawsoss urge* Seminole )rr). (k V r the gunners the pasi'
County landowntrs to sign the non of enemy troops. W hile
taatilion asking (or a referendum w,« ht fighter* roarer! overhead,
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ska a
a trtille
s l l o ery
ty.
fieaasl
sa IlKcst (111 O
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p.
tired
pmxpnorou*
the
rltiilrr
fired (sits
phoaphorou*
* " •?? P ' T T d t ? * y .
. ahel'n •"'«• »vd position*.
I n t Uml. O t fK u l (igurrs show that
They gave the pilot* their tar"•bit year fife losses m this #t«te K t(.
Ila n e * then strafw t and
f T unprotected land were 12 lim e. dive-Uml-ed the a re -

nr
-H e r

than on

protected

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] Louise Limrt(|ui8t
} 0 ClQl L a le n d a r Honored At Shower
M ONHAl
T h r Dependable
, h.
r ir s t Methodist C h u n ......... . meet
at Mr*, o . h . G o fr* Horn, ..........
Park Avenue at 8:0*1 I’ V T l . . .
A rilt hr a market lia-krl
i|«
w
T l'IU ilt U
T h r Pilot ('list, m il h&lt; | l it. , ,
ular h tn in rsi meeting m thr Va-h*
Club at f .lH I’ M In I* p ,r . t. '
by the hoard meeting it T :.t |- \|
Choir tr h r a t c il *t |h«
Baptist Church
l ’&gt; I’ M
t V K H N n im
Prayer in»ctlng at th.
f it '
B o p t i fh 'ltr h n t i no f \|
F R ID A Y
Under the «ponwi&gt;hi|t ..| n&lt;t»
■ J im , Phi •"H ’. i ' i . M............. print
1st at the Frm atd t.atighl.'n Mmorial Il&lt;»-pif.si i« Mi- l . i . l tin
sell.
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Mi-* I^Hitsr I .iindijuist, p-iputar
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•»* » * • ' M ary F ^ rl'
" h" h''" " " " vv" ’ Twentieth
S tie ,t f | lp
,m, „ f the horn'
• n t at I rat lively decorated with
• iiangement* «,f pink v in ". crepm irtie and —hile hihisrus.
’ ll*- l.iiiid*|td*t i-.e iv r-t man*
lowlv g ift, itotn her
frien d ,
I «le, in the evening trfie-hm ent
• •insisting &gt;.f sr,.|i v i-ltial hrid#l
■*kr», -ailed not*, m int* and
P'ln.h —err c t\ r,l hv the h i
»
. isted hv Mr* J . u r t a ik
lit t • *iii Hi \ an and \|i** Nolin
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T h .« mvileit |n I m w ith Ml*
I u r.h p r,| —ete l.e, m-dhei, Mr
li'dh l.u n d u u i'l. \ l i .
Itnvmon
l.iin d i|i,i,t. Ml
Ito-lon
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Mr*
\ C W illiam *. .Mr. M
Mlnattb. Mt» II |l llngu--. Mr
W I lla r v r v . M r, I. I .. f l a i l
Mi* Fair V .m . Mr* t’ . M Bov-*
Mr* A l Hunt. Mr* Hldney Pnwl
• t. 'tr* . I ' \ Hhrtnet, M r*, flrt
G A IN E 8 V II.I.E . Aug j i i S im It i I I , lit. it . Mr
Itollnnd Gold
c la ll—The WnlWMItV nl flo rid
M i. VV I ’ Coleman. Mrs. D K
has rrx-clvtil a|i|i|i&lt; ation• li.in i Rfet M-A d .. Mi- K a il Ym ineer. Mr
|f It* student* for degrea, •.. i. I. M Gi intham. M i* O. K White
onlrrted In rommetu-e-nent e»ei
Mt« I.. M Swain, .VJr*. Sidn—
rise* here S,-|it i. tniong tho.
Rive, Mt*
Michael,
Mr*
frem .Sanfotd an- 7iM*h \ .,y i
I eon Bryan
We|«h. B A E ; m il Melvin Vlncrnt
VI*.. M i,. S'nrlne
MlWilkin-,, M ED .
Haia Warren K a .te ih y , M i*. E ll tThe formal gindontion r o r . i . ,
llo&gt;. Ml** liorothv Von llr r h u lt .
are scheduled tn l»-gin nt i« p M M i*. Gloria S tu d ,till. M i,* lla te l
Saturday. Sept •• In I hi F I ......la Italne* and M i,* l.tla Woodard.
Gymnasium, m ih 1'ni*-i»i'v I' d
•idrnt .1. I f l l l i , Mill,-i p e r,tiling
Invit.-.t tn deliv.-r th. t-tifi *p,t
addre*, i . United • * • Itrnt.^ n ta tiv e .1 Vaughan G a tv. of Vis
M i* Ituth Adeline Hand an
c ln l*. The prominent r*.'ni*te,,tnan
n a, served from hi* *1 itr'* lhit.1 nounred tiila y the rngag^nent
district »lnrr 1945, and prjyi
and thr approaching m arriage of
that time w n, active in nthr- hrt niece, Mi»* Nancy Adeline
phases of state nnd nutionnl gov­ F ill* to Joseph Carrol Cllngenpeel
ernment.
J r .. Appretilire Seaman U 8 N . sor
Degree* scheduled lo I m- confer of Mr. nnd Mr*. Jo«eph C . C ling,
red are IM2 l«acheloi*. I i'.m in*-- rnpeel o f Boone* M ill. V#
trra , 41 law . and eight d.«t»r* of
Mis* F ill* i* the daughter of
philosophy. One student. Jack G W A: Fltta. J r . AG MM. USA
Admire of Jarhsonvilh*. w ill t.- amt the late 3tr*. M arian Hand
^ I v e two degtre- the h »rh-|o F ill* . Mi-* F ill* i* a graduate of
acien. e in hu,ine»» »dmlnl«tr» Seminole High School ami at­
tlon and the hachehw of law .
tended Florida Slate U n ive r*ily .
She i* now &lt;&gt;n nn extended vi-it
In til year* of fnothall, N'olie with her father In Key We«t.
Dame team* have -on I hn game*,
Mr. Cllngenpeel t* a g rad u al,
lost 77 and tin t .10
of Boone* High School, lie I ,
now serving with the United
•tale* Navy.
The wedding w ill I h&gt; an event
of Kept. 2.
f'hltoprarlor
Han. A l. Nat. life. Illdg.
M«*t dangrroii, nf all wild ani­
I'h . 1732 ac J7 !«
mal* I* the rat. It I* hlamwt for
coiintlr** death* from the disease*
N f.'M A N D M l A Y
It *pread»
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Fall Fashions

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W* hop* everyon* read th* n*ws
tMccktitr' of itonttoi Krfauver’s
rspoit. not just th* head’ Im**. Many Florida crtu*nt, said
S k *’ report, has# become complac­
ent and has* concluded that
•B«blin« ia good for business Out
Sktp faded lo an* the viciousncss ol
Ik* parsons who have been allowtd
to gate a stianglebold on th* comH M kf, and spread their control
to legitimal* business. How
, da M kail, paupla tap. “Yats

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tnen n dism al faljur# fo r them.
“ P.’ company of Hie S.gon
Baiiallon aent out n jw tro l Murt
Itsl bv c-v-.. —
V. • (
Mnaa. to m * U * u i*
tank* were destroyed and could
net be aalvaged On# U n k found
damaged was dynamited. Sokolwsky's patrol went forw ard into
village t«» fr« l out the rnetll)
positions. It withdrew after it IL Pap* fend rtetttnn veKef under
m rl machine-gun
and m ortar Rot Holler.
flte.
The meeting waa presided over
• • fo re withdrawing the squad br O rriU e Tau eito n . who announc­
knecked out a Red truck loaded ed a d u b naaembly n l hi* ho*se on
with wheels and other part* for Wednrsdar nig hc Frank Bthna
a knocled-out
Unit.
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•tr- spending • •» e i.,i day* «t New
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(let Stelson Decrees

Mr and Mr* J W Vi »rt« id
I'alatka pent Ih i* —mkend m» thg u e ,|. of Mi and )|i» \ C. M.
vetigrr.
I*i Mild fell*. I.. M ini,on h , i r t ■
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turned to their home aftet v.n o
•inning the ln«t th lre - re t.* Ii
Mr* NVll I'.iu r ll *h c *c mn*»
Maine.
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Miss Halticia Mickey
Weds Neil IW ell

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Miss
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than J.200.000 Florida acres &amp; : *trouhlV from theenemy
Jecre .burned and ni this 2,999.000
2,9‘W
in that sector sine* the raid."
taait unprotected Und Thei* ar*
The a rtille ry also exploded an
9,AM.0Q0 protected a«a* in
in rnemy ammunition dump, which
stathi 12.081.000 uuproleitrd I-laird In the night.
it'in which Saouuole County ia “ There are indication* that *rt
have plastered hall out o f the
i Let's join the progieuiva enemy In the last th r* * day*,'
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Hawke
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lla a lla a * 4 Weasa ra n * 0 —1
Dot US elct chairm an and A. B
I'rteraon aa director.
The county la divided Into five
division*, he _ said, with Hanford
from La k e Jea«up h alf way lo
I aka U m ii* * a* DUIriet Vn 1
l.sae Monro# aast ta k e Mary as
D istrict No. 2. LnagWood aa Dt*
trict No. 3, Fern Park and Alamonte aa D istrict No. 4. and
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i.
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O. E . Fo u rak r*. District No. 1
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Giants Defeat Orlando And Daytona; Drop One To G-Men
Lake Gets 12th Win
By Setting Orlando
Down With 8 Hits;
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Orlando Senator* y r ilttila y aflrrneon v*hrII 1!ii* S a n fo lil (jl-inlr de­
feated ihrni liy 4 n o te of '* to l
Lake, vil.d &gt;1 4Mr 1 n l riv'lit O r­
lando hilt while binning ih ir r and
w allin g none, n r t r i m i in Imu*
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tile. Hut viat the reiorui ilia ig lil j Tin* tiain eavilir C, Mm grahlred
game in w lntli l- ik r thiln I tttur n Idg lead hy pn.hlng acrn»« 7
mn* in the f ir .t two inning* to
a bate tin built.
defeat th r Sanford liia n t . I&gt;y »
ih r (jianli &lt;lubbrtl liner Ol- •cor,- of I I to ft.
Clyde Steven* aturtrd oil
Untbi htnb'it for 11 hilt, ihrer ol theCookie
hill for the tiiont- hut » .«
winch werr doublet and one (out- waved In favor of Hot, Callahan
liaggri by the t.i.int talthei |rd jn the third inning aftei giving
up .even ru n . on two hlta and
Fonylh
■in lu*«e. on I,a ll.
Starting e arly In the game tin*
Manager Kd | 4-vv elected nln
Giant* pu*bt*il tin* winning run aelf to the mound ditle- in thr
i c iu t i in tlii* f i r .t finim on (hr&lt;*e geyenth Inning to repla e t allahan.
lilt* and a bate on I mil*.
ah r h II ,t
Sanford
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(trlanilo act* Hunk Hinder, iport- Chndilerton **
Ing a 15-7 r iT im l, ataitcrl on the I'lM'tkrf 2h
ft 1 •i ■\ 1
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lied out in tin* fit at inning in U v y ll*-p
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favor of Jim Itomeo, who managed Jnckvon rf
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Neville If It.
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liatting honor* w ith ft for ft, two S trvrn ta |i
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of which writ* for extra lia x 'i, Callahnn p
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lieiore taking h lin .it f from the a-M uipiiy If
411 ft 13 21 7
gaiiu* hrrauie of nn Injured ankle Total*
ireeivrd when adding liark into
third when F o rty th grounded t" t;a in r* v lllr
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tonight to lake on I ha It. .1 H al* Cade ::|,
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at It;|ft with m iii thpaw Jim Single* Hfihert* i f
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llre w .te r ai
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Tonight at T in k e r Field will I** tlrriohuit If
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Flayer A p p irelation Night fur the Far due e
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Orlando Senator* m&gt; they tinkle Fm nierlch cf
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place Itaytona llraeli Viadero p
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Itlan d rt* In one of tiie too.I eru* I'hllhp* p
37 I J IS S I 12
ria l gaintf of the Flo rida State Total*
a -Singled for 'allahan i n 7ll».
L e a g u e tea .on.
ft
1MI 0IU 100
The Jayce*-., th Undo Merchant* S a n f o r d
t il 101 2 U I &gt;
A lio ria llo n and the Chamber of lin in r .v .lle
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Foelker, Cooper, N eville.
Cominrtce have purchated tin
H afeneekn 2. Holierl* k.
fa ta for the game and plan to It lll
g ivr all profit* r ra llie d to Ih r in­ Itrew aler, Fafdue It, Cade 2, r « t i ­
dividual Orlando player* at n ta«h er 3, Foelker. U v y 2. Murphy.
o | ) _ s**-ville 2 . Iin tu h art 2 . bevy,
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ah r Ii »,) a The tiaineavilir fl-M *n took »
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l •1 to 2 victory o»er the I .re- httrg
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b 0 3 8 0 g e llln g thiee apiece, one ol
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1 2 0 0 the left field fence J n the a » tb
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12 27 11 (•alnearlll#
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Total*
Cooper III
trim
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Orlando
340 IHH) 20t 9 Fn aier 2h
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K B I — U rouhart,
(Saturday N ight)
The Sanford fifunta, with Char* Fardue 4, Sm ith, Hykea. Wilder.
lie Tevlrvco out for hi* 17th win, Vi-ow.tor. 2H W ilder, |T r* u li:» t.
routed the fTnyton* Hcach lalatub 311— Fardue. IIH — Syko a, Brew*
•ter. S B F n .te r. ( ‘ ade. Uucth.
era by a aro tr of o l» ft.
Although out-hit 14 to 111, the D P S yk ra, Wilder and K a m .e y ;
and Cooper,
l-eft —
(iia n t. raahrri In un five w alk, and tln ik h a it
lia ln e .v llle 7, bebe.liU lg 0. H B -a hit hatter to ro ller! ihr win,
T rd e.ro , while winning hi* 17th o ff Holiert* 2. I.r lrk le v 4, Weaver
fa n ir, fanned th trr and walked 1, SO Robert* 2. ltric k le y 2.
none while the l.la n d rt* wrre m l- H O —Hrickley 11 In ft. W F
Irctlug 14 hlta, niott of them llrle kle y. I ’ ll ( ’lift. W inner Ro­
berta, Uiaer llrle k le y . U —Ton•looprra, Juat nut the infield.
1 Short-don
Fred
Chaddriton .o f f and Ite tlln g rr. T — l :3H. Aook tiie hl'.tlng honor* Hhy Urola
3 :t ft
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P A L A T K A -S A 1 N T H
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1 8 I Cotton Chafin, 8t. Auituallne M t’c t l .r r 2b
1 8 0 firld e r, led thr S a hlta to a 10 .U
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1 3 l *htllnnt here yeateidav Mealing
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1 1 0 four hie in five rlpa. One of hi*
larkeon r f
0 0 II Mow* wa* a grand alnm homer In
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0 2 1 heir big plain Inning when (hoy
fertile If
1 0 t acorad »ta runt on fo&gt;ir h it*.
lutpliy If
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Forayth, Jackton. Neville, 2D—
Ju ck.n ri. T n le .ro , Ktupp 2. HH —
W a te rru ttrr. SH — Ktelfern, Chad
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Rotary To Sponsor Yale Football Hero,
Hutterworth, Dies
Tennis Tourney For IIA M D K N , Conn., Aug. 21—bFl
— Major Frank H. Hutterworth, 7tf
Adults, Teen-Agers one
uf Yale'* foot hall immuitul*
A aenior tenni. tournament,
ipanaored by the R otary Club and
conducted by the C ity Recreation
Department, w ill begin We*ln *•
day i t the Sanford Hath and T e n ­
n i. Club Court*, Hobart New­
man, chairm an of the Hotary
Com m unity Service Com m i'ti r,
announced thla morning.
The tournament ia open to both
adulta and teen-ager*, and will
continue through Sunday, Sept. t.
when the final* w ill be he1 1, Kntrie* may be addretted to pint
U fflre Box 1H32 or may be made
by telephoning HS7-J.
The d iviiio n * of play w ill in ­
clude women'* tin g le ., men'* tin ­
gle*, men and women'* double*
and mixed doublet. Trophic* w ill
be prevented to the winner* in
the two .in g le , d iv i.io n t and rupt
w ill be given the winner* in the
double* competition, M atche. w ill
be arranged at the convenience i&gt;M
the player*.
A new d a * , in .wirntning In• true tint, for a d u lt., conducted by
the C ity Recreation Di pxrtnii-i t
at the Municipal Fool w ill lie
*tarU-d Wedneaday morning at
0:30 o'clock. Intermediate clatae*
w ill lie continued aa u .u al at
11:30 o'clock.
Twenty-one boy* and g irl* p a ir­
ed the beginner, cour.e In awimniing which wa* held recently at
the pool, arid which wa* iponaorvd hy the Seminole \V*l« r
Safety (o m m iltee of the Am eri­
can Ked Croat.
C ertificate* in awimming will
l« awarded to the following:
Hilda Krg le, S a lly W allace, June
Jennlng*. H arrito n Sm ith, Jam*
Otborne, Martha Stemper, Doro­
thy M cAlrxander, D o t t le
W il­
liam *, Anglo Stew art, Jane WIIliam t, David W atkiua, Thurnat
(tower, P ill Vincent, Ann D avlr,
Rlitabeth H ardy. Dorothy, Milne,
O iburn, Joyce H a rre ll, Joanno
H a rre ll, Dianne A iken, and A m ­
or*! S p e ll.

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ill* - t.iin iltl. 1) UQft it
Ill* Ttem ey Ui M H Jrtw , U f l —
Ft Augu.llne V, Fa la tka 12. HD
o ff Rivero 6, E ra th I . RO —
by Hlven. 2, K ra lh V, W P - K ra lh .
Winner, .K ta th .
L o ie r—Rivero.
It— (t ie ) and Anderaon. T — 1:60.
D A Y T O N A -D K LA N D
D A Y T O N A H FIA C II. Aug. 21 —
1A*)
Day tuna Heath defeated Detjin d !a*i night, 6*1 , thereby mov­
ing within two game* of letding Orlando.
Manager Red Itufflm *'. t.landfr a tagged (iro rg " F u lt i for
right hita.
The Red Data were held to
. I t hit* hy Kddie Ga.&lt;|ue and
Georgr Cave who pitched hrll*
Itant relief 1-ntl ?• t thn-e .nnInga.
Del.and
ah r h o a
Fernand, 1 3h
A- 0 0 I 3
Allen lb
1 M il
0
Me. broil If
4 0 0 | 0
P irtle r f
4 1 1 2
0
ilraeteke cf
4 0 0 1 0
Dunne e
4 0 9 3 0
liruening 2b
4 0 1 3
3
Harrow i t
4 0 1 2
3
F u ltr p
3 0 0 0 A
To tal*
34 ! • « 24 IS
Daytona
l-rvan 11
8 tellern cf
T ru \ i* 3b
Ktupp r f
llip p If
W a te rru ttrr e
Healey 2h
Oati|ue p
Cave p
To tal*
33 6 A 27 10
Del.and
000 000 100-1
Daytona
100 000 01a—A
K - Hrucnirg 2, Barrow , Fernandet, Dunne, bogan. HR1—
Stellern 2 , K ru pp, llip p , Logan,
liruening. 3 B —Ixtgan. SH— l.ogan.' B —Gaakue 2, llip p . Cave.
L e ft— D tLand 7, Daytona 10. B B
—o ff Fu lta % Oaaaua 1. SO —hy
Oaatua 4, Fu lta * , Gaea 1. HO—
Qaaftuo in i 1-4 inninga F and
1 run. W P— Gaaqtte. U - B u e h ,
L e itt and Soloaa. A — 1*74. T —
2 :0 ft
Andy. Coakay la in kia 84th »*an at U * a k « f aoath M CelautMa

and two-time all-Atnetica fullback,
died today at hi* liomr here after
a brief dim-.*.
liutterwortli a n
uumtending
.t a r of the )H1i4 eleven, waa
one of th" he.tie* of the day*
when Frank llin k e y , Fudge Hef
felftnger. Kid W allace and a
hott
of legendary f i g u r e *
roamed the K ii playing field*.
Although he weighted only 142
pound., Hutterworth played fu ll
hack for three year* and »&gt;« ran t­
ed on Walter t'niup’. All-Am eri­
can team, in 1HD3 and IH’J t.
He w a. regarded a* one of the
g re ale.t kicker* ever divrluped
at Yale.
Butterworth alao w a . a track
*tar and boxed at Yale, Two of
hi* *011*, Ren and Fra n k , alto be­
came iiutatandlng Yale football
player*.
Blltterworth wa* head coarh ut
Yale in 1*97 ami 1898, before th*time of profe.*lonol coaclic*. In
recent year* he ha* lived °n h i.
inu ntrv estate here, near enough
to Yale to It** u friend and coufi
dent of anolht-i generation
player*.

cauaed the f ir .t *bll* 1I 1WII. Tlr^^
day'* linal match w-* called after
Ja c k llrom wlch and l rank Se»Jgman. thr A u .tra lia n ace*, had won
the firat act, • I In their .ernifin al with coiiiitiym an Ken Mc­
Gregor ai.u Tony T r a b . i t of C in ­
cinnati,
Ire fu l,* I be ■atuitlay rtownjrour,
lia rd n a r Muliov " f M iam i, and
H ill Talbert of NV , Y o rk , mem*
te r* of the Ame 1 1.an Duel* Cup
I t iiiii and National Double* titr
li*t* four tint)-. ■tnce 1942, lid r
qualified for another chaiuplon.h ip round.
And ro .ad Lom ■ Hrough of
Beverly HUD, O alif., ami Mr*.
M argaret O tbom t Dupont » f W il­
mington, Dei,, win) it*' .ecking
tlieir ninth .H a ig h t women’ * team
title *, and Dori- IU : •&lt;' Miami
and Shiitey l-'ry of Akron, O.

Doubles Nut Meet
Ends At iAintfwood
BRO O K L IN K , M m ., Aug. C-t
-i/Th • A fter Iteing aa.ured of n
favorable weather fo re cttl, a ll
International p u ttie , aurvlving In
the
National
Itouhle. Tennia
Tournament ugrce*l to wind it Up
in official ehampionthip fa-hlon
today at lamgwoml.
That dcetaloii co .t both the ilefending U. S D a vit Cup Team and
the challenging A u .tra lia n force*
a practice day on the court a at
F o r d llilla , N . Y „ whet* th»
internatloiinl net cumpct’tion w ill
• tin t on Ftid a y.
Y c.te rd ay’t heavy rain forced
o ffic ia l, to extend the national
Dam competition to an eighth
■lay. On Saturday late shower*

Football Tryouts Southern League
For Stetson Team Vols And Memphis
Being Held Today Split Double Bill Sonny Lodg** Takes Entries At Volusia
D K I.A N D , Aug. 21 — (H periall
C an d id a te fur tin* Htfttl Stettnn
llu tle r fuutl-dll .i|ua&lt;l were arriv
ing In Ib-laind uver the weekend
fur the final tryout |w iiw i wide)
Iw*g4n. at ir-illey Field today
Veteran, of the It*It* team an
due to er|Hirt Wednesday for tin
f ir .t regular practice on Thur*
day.
Meanwhile Head C utrh Joe
Mr Mullen wag In Atlanta fm th.
annual N orlh-Suiilh Georgia high
:chool game. He hope, to intere.t
a lo up lr uf good higli trhaul line*,
men for the Strtaun win ad .
Coarh Ja y Fatti e ,whu ha* been
0,1 n lii.in yiiioon in New Krlgland,
,,'lu riied to Deband Saturday,
bine Coacli f'nrl Simmon- hat l&gt;n-h
hen- during Hu- • (.miner.
Trainer
Reit
Kutland
and
Kiitiipmeni Mnnugi-i Hot, Mo.lo-r
an- on hand to round out the de­
partment at tt awing* tutu opera­
tion for the fall.
Ron D e l.ilia , who taw n m .ld rr
aide .erviee la .t year a . ouartrrback, »ra* one of tha early a r ­
rival*. Fulm er A rn i.lro u g ho* la e ii
in Ill-band thi* nutumer a* lia&gt;
Sol l*ra e|. Fred Hogan ha* lieon
in Daytona lli-ach where he wa*
a .a i.ta n t drieetur of (lie Day­
tona iteacli youth eimnril. At SapIda report* I bat he ha* been lin­
ing ro iiittu rlio n work in New
Je ra rv and ia ready for the f ir .t
pr art ice.
M artin Padgett w ill report a
day lata aa lie h pitching for the
r u n .w ater liu n ib ci. In Hie final*
uf th r (late aoltball tournament,
Padgett wa* in Stet.on during the
tprlng q u itte r and wa* nut for
apring training.
New men cipected Sunday In­
clude J r r r v G allaahcr, of bake
it Uf ill, |tU*|M’U'ltl Ma»t4imh mt » t
Sing letary, Valdo.ta, Ga., IDSpound quarterback;
Hilly Jo*
llu
iuir t l, of Wildwood, 20ft-pound
end
ml and
and tM
I* lie rt Rhainke, of Igirain, Ohio, 22ft-pound tackle

Honors In Hot Itods

County D

Track

Hy A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S
or
The Southern Ataoeiation’a big
Sonny Lodge, local hot rial race
till re Sunday pitching punch ramidriver took th r honor* Frid ay
M M *r H t l i:—.. talk* Wile
gat
up Sunday ami p ra rtira lly gave
night hy rapturing the fe itu rc
a l r * l K a il Irani llaaklel
tin- inflelder* aahhatieal leava.
Pin
ll* ll. Paddy'. «lllt
ntlvec
race at the Orlando apeedway.
t ’n ra v t, T u p l i r a i k e l ,
Tup
Huh Srhuttx i|uietml h i. nervet Lodge Jockeyed
_____
in__tu ,fir
. . _t t jro.it
poeltfon n io a i,
.n
m
h
e
r
t'tia
m
p
perfectly and did nlrnn.t aa wail ia the third lap
I
and led the field
a g a in .t Memphi* In the Mwend for the trrua
a ta ri Mr i i . i t : — a la rk , wile
remaining 22 lap* in one
H o r r y ( o l.n n r . H r t ^ r r y Jn e y .
game of the doiiblahrader. The a t the wildcat race* ever aren at
P r id e
lila c a .Van
Hht S o u . I le a l
high ten.ion N a.h v ille Vol won the Orlando aval.
IH d itl, U r c t l !■ . I ln y a l lll« h n e * a
Id . 2 l*t game of the year 4-1 on
In an event which featured
aevvn hita.
______
la rk . Wile
T lt llt lr II
tr
•piUa g a in .* Lodge Udraucb lo­
K*t aa.r t T o al ntvtl.. Tittle______
Rotlar.
_____Huey_
Marvin (T ile -Mile) Rotldalt of cally recognlted name* a* Phil lllddy,
Ilk ,- T o . P rim e .. Ja.inln*
Memphi* rari hi* tlrlkao u t total O rr, Johnny O'Sten, Joe Riddle, A u r u n I U i|s lie d T u lip
to I7H by fanning aevan Volt In b. C. R ig tby and other* In tlw
t ut m t u n t r t : —a iaik&gt; title
the f ir .t game. He wa* a 2 -1 w in ­ main event of th r night.
i * iiw . te
P e r t '. M a rk e t
| ’ r l.k e &gt; .
ner with a three hitter.
W ith added .ra tin g .pace the Itu n P i i a x r In in
li,t
s l.d t l.o n
R uthU tt’a IH virtory-eight de­ thuw waa put 011 before the larg e .I H e .r ie j. t | a r r y r , ' l l i a k u t a H u b .
feat record w a. matched by At crowd ever tu gather at th r track
M i n i H t t 'K — F a ia ili.
lanta'a A rt Kow lri who pitched which waa r.tllu a trd to be ill th*
T ................
r . M itH th |l&lt; (1 V ..I
lo lte ly
lin t. • l , l r | . MauMe T . (.M l
the league leader ■ to 7-2 victory nrictiliorliood of ft.OCtl.
over Mobile in the fir»t game of
Young Lodge h a j fu n .b id in III- I la lit C l •)*(&gt;, N t i lk lo a s la in t .v r u l
another doubUheadri. I-owlet *Up- money .everal tim te but „-&gt;vir
• I t l l l 11*1 t :— I I oik* Mile
plied Middle with tlx h it. and had raptur«d the main event lc P r a y In a I n , h ie O u r llu p e , l i n n
m a n . b o u rc le l l r y a n . u ln a ln a d a l
put enough out* between them *0 fore.
Dour* Open
C o lle g e T r y . Iftm Ite -o y d , K e a ltn *
they didn't hurt.
The other d rive r, ate beginning
1 2 :tft F.M . P a Ji.fr
.to
irC
u
g
lilir
Hie
lm-&gt;l
tioy
Bt
one
The
tecomi
AtDnta-WnhRf
t K I K t T I I H t l l ' u - Meark t e a r * *
P ly in g A g e n t
I t * .M i d l l j . n -P c
game came to an untimely enu of th* leading Jockey* of tiie oval.
IIA lU iA IN M A I1 N E E !
W a ih t e l* . H * p ll a r v a t e . I lu f a l l&gt;eaIn the tevenlh Inning with no de1-0 n r llls e r Ile a ,a m . I l a r t n e t l , tleau35c t:0 0 T o fi:U0 P . M.
riiiu n . The .core w a. tM) wh*n lug the Vol- rail (m ure each game l l i l a n
Ih r umtiite* aald there wattt't he w lnt w ill c ii.l them I 'lift. He'*
I l l , M i l l H t l l -— * l* lk a Mile
enough light to go around.
trik e y t t a , , ) .
I t u .h n e t l.
Itm in d
eaded *tr.ngbt
ml true to at
IV
lle m e m tie re d .
M CO l'eJ
Tin- Cracker victory in the fir* ' l- 4.t 25 Vict» ie» th l. .e v .o ii, 1 1-J ' I m I i . K ul ly S l u i u t a . t ll u w t P i r u . t o n
game took u lot of light nut of Schultr h a . Utt fin-.
( ’I I I l . i m K N F R E E !
te r H a ll.
Birm ingham ’, pennant hope* *in cr
Fete ntarnma- ended the fir at
Children I Tnler 12 Yra. Adthe second place ll.iro n . lo .t their gam* with a homer in thy ninth
M V 1 I I l l t l t k - t talk* M ile
m iftrd F r i r W ith Farentt
l.iu lip
IJa lC .e , N e v e r
A n o th ),
n»»t game to New U rltrm . 7-4. nnlng.
Anytime K ire p t Saturday
I 'l iy p ik l. t r g n k O oorlp-e.
O tfP - la l
The .ecu ml Baron .Pel game ended
A Sunday.
l i r e ) T o p u a r, t t r l p f i i l . C 'a rrle 'e li lt
4-4 for the .am e tra»on A tla n ta ',
11:
v
r
»l
R
t
l
i:—
Hear*
i
»
n
.
Ted C u ltirV "To (- ntball team,
game wa* railed off. The alxth known a* the N*w York lliilldng*
Sllrarle
Miller.
tl*a Slunlan*.
I ' l e i i y p e n . store V l l a p p y . H u n a iInning wa* the la .t,
in D&gt;4!l, w ill play uml r the name man. King a llgnaoin. Italia
PI.
A tlanta now le a l* hy a tparlim t of “ New Y *rk Y a n k ." in Iftftt).
Hugh llarberi
aix iramr*.
The cellar dwelling l .l t l l f ttoca
Trmva and their youtlna otv# re .
moved —the aevrnth place b lialtaniMiga buokiiut.—alao apllt, T M
T ra v * won th* opner
13-3 and
pi
latt.nvoga tha flnaia
finale
4-0.
Chatt.nvoga
4 1-ft.1
-**,
TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY
*»
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tm
u
re aut*.,
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h i.
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f t j f l u * MIi«ftft4 ft U 4 * ft (U ft* •
man hut now th* duka o f Nathvilla, whipped h it old Chick play-*
SANFORD'S F IR ST SHOWING!
mate* for th* fourth tim e. It*
ro it N a.h ville only 12,300 and If
he krwpa up hta aenaatioltal pitah-

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Mr*. J \V C lfrlin * ia »|'»nding
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•«fdlr la n k *, alepplng atone-.
ya id . Available Sept. i . Call
i|Uirrtl. M I A Plan. Imdallni' &lt;
I r n h . a , flower |»»d*, block
747-M. A . L . S k in iin
Loan Ucp't., Itom i 317. I 'll" "
window ailU , lintel* and eon
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- Ifi-al Knlni# F«*r ’iale— .1 M IH A d F C f lN fH K T K P IP E CO
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300 F lir. Ave. Phone 1.135
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3 B E A U T I F U L ltd* near la k e in
order.
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4UU r. 4th St.
M a y fa ir. Cleared. W iile Boa S W A P S l l t i r
*kt.
82ti W. 3rd St.
Ph- nWe llu y , Sail or Trade mo«t
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Phone I9H-J
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C all Mr
homemade pie*, and m id ("•
Stegall, lb-La ml 1236 J . H23 W
W A N TED :
LU lin g a of hoiaea.
May 8 t _____________________________ I.A W N M O W ER S Sliar period, b
fx ira - . and grove*.
( ■ a m t a a n M a o R ! B &gt; an i
cycler repaired, lock and i - r
B A Y A R D R E A L T Y CO.
I — A K T IC I.E A W A N T E D — «
work. Prompt aeajf'ee. II.
Bhuman 3 lu f ; i d . fit
A r f le le a F u r S n le — ft iV E B U Y . S E L L A T R A D E ueed PIAN'tiH tuned annd repaired. Ceil
fu rniture. Wll-.m M aUr EuinlH arry We-tei »177 I .
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T U T F D O F E E D S : CompIHe line
IH iin*'» Tuaedn Feed .H'ore
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H ELP
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.Summerlin Ave. On" 3k ral
Ave Plmne 11B8-J.
Sm ith and Wraaon revolver. It*
W» ladh |n*« W lrn »n.i .1 r. t brine E X P E R IE N C E D *help7~ A p n"l y
v a rd . Phone 344-J or 14WJ
your prescription* to I .A N F Y ’S
l.aney'i Drug Store.
Phane l i l t
A r im u o t ii.k s
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F U L L - T IM E maid ami cook Re- T . v T&lt; P Flight Palr.l
r : 25 C al
f*r»ncr». Free rent on prrini»e».
1M7 D E S O T O club coupe, good
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buy, 807 klagholia Ave
Tarp au ltni. A ll Rtiea
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A R M Y N A V Y S U R i'l.l'H
A L L T Y P E B of BuUd&lt;&gt;M r Work
310 ftanford Ave
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male*. Carpenter A Cracey,
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board motor. Ju tt I lk , new. f*0
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day guarantee.
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PAGE SIX

Cfilliolir Dogmas
I C m lM M r m . r*a&gt; i i h |
aclence exercise the office of
teaching entrmted to them, un­
it* * In the instruction of their
students they rrlig io u sly accept
and exactly ob*ervr the norm*
which we have ordained
"That due reverence and submission w hirh in their increas­
ing latmr Ihey must profess to.
w aril* the traehlng authority of
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D u ownera who are wasting
Money and not getting proper gaa
Mileage due to over-rich m lxtu r**
arffl be pleased to learn rtf a
WlMonaln Inventor who has devrdtped a v ery clever unit th at helps
save gasoline by "Vacu-m atlng.”
I t Is sutomatto and opera tea on
th * aupereharge principle. E a s ily
Installed In a few m inutes F it*
a ll ear*, trucks and tractor*. The
m anufacturers, lha
Vacu-matln
Carburetor Co., 7517-700 W . (data
ML, Wauwatosa, W1*„ are offering
• Vaco-matle tn nnynas who w ill
Install I t on his ca r and help
Introduce R lo othera. T h e y w ill
gladly send full free particulars If
you w rits them or Just send ynur
name and addrsaa on a penny poet

|l nkilPHril I t n«*. l a ir Hmrl
■oiiimblidcr
of
the W'alshipN 'o ln illi' and Marhlrhead to pre
vent tin landing of Columbian
troop, fm the pur pose of putting
down Die i r volution, thr M id on
lh* part of Can a mo «in*c |K|c.
During the summer of I ttfltt,
• aid Mi Stovall, the Nashville
tiad gone up ttie Mi-*i**ippt to
S i. lauti* where the World Fxposit mil wa- I.m g field fh*- rorninandei of thr hip riTi-ived se­
el el nrders fiom Washington to
go lii pen aiola nml llirn to proeerd t" St Andrews Islond bar*
tmr ii-nr the roast of Vroeruea.
Hilling (Irtn b ri the ship got
'aught on a coral r»*-f near the
bailior No help wa- available to
get j( loo-*-, .aid M i, Stovall
I.lfidainl* and nil exres* weigh'
we* removed, and lh*1 • rew fiuallv
got it f i n ol the reef by m itilng
from one side lo the’ other and
lin kin g it, after whirh il was
Inked tn -alei aorhiunge. After
a few days more, a two masted
V irieiiirtu n
-all
Imul
anlve-l
IIIinglng Milled order* from IVa-hIngliin to p ioin o ) to Cnlnn
The orders, opened hv command
a f l i i the Nn-hville wa* ‘J l hmiln! - i » gave direrlion- of what
further In do, he *aid. Almol
men, including eight
Marine*,
w rie aboard.
The Nashville arrived at Colon,
now the AI Ian tir I n ml nut of the
I'nnnma Canal, late one afternoon,
Mr Stovall declared.
"At« &gt;Ut du«k, a man-of-war
&lt;aim- into thi harbor,” he stated
"W e tinib-it it, and teamed It was
a Columbian ship. A lioardlng of
f lr r i was -ent to It, and be re­
ported bark that Ibcrc were •*
vend hnridird soldiers alsiard
They asked permission to go
alongside lh " dork to obtain frrsb
water.
"T h lr wa granted, piovided the
soldier*
rrmalnerl s ls is n l.
No
-noner bail I tie ship tie,| Op,” be

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ami (nr final die, haiae aa AdnilnlaIralnr nf ihe - , 1 -le nf ISaea It Ii Ii
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up-anil coining r x rv u llv r mt-movr
o f the sta ff *&gt;f Uie great W lD hlta
F.aglr newspaper for over four
years.
Mr. Hr,Unite has an rnviebl"
rrcnrd of romTml with ih r (*. N.
A rm y tn Ih r Roulh I'a c lfir in
World W ai I I . Hr i* v r iy a rtiv r
In rlv ir a ffa irs . Ami Just as h"
was anxious lo ptlrh in and tin
a Job durii tt lb- wai l,r now
want* lr. brlp his frllo w r illir n s
who (H hr hr wa* n n re), a rr
physiralty run down and weak
rlur to lark of Vitam in* IH , R2,
Im n , and N larln In their systems.
Here is Donald W . Ilrdburg's
wltneasrd statement: "W hen I
relum ed frnm service, I farrd
the problem nf rehuiidlng my*#lf physically, I was in ,a gen­
eral run-down ronditlon.
" In my present capacity of
advertising salesmen fm Kansas'
greatest newspaper, The W Rchlt*
E ag le It'* absolutely n errssary
Ib.vl I have pleuly n f v ita lity
r» •get up and g o ' I bad i ' a l ra il*'1
to sm rry. Nothing seeinad to re,build me cons' Itutlonally. Then
A friend of mine on lb# national
s ta ff told me about H A D A C O l.
h# asked me lo try at Irnut f ir ,'
bottles I ’m on my fourth bottle
and already I feel Ilka my old
aalf. I look forward Ia a day'*
’ work and gw h o m e -p lay w ith the
children--w ork In tbe yard —flan
nttl midnight! Thank* again to
lA D A C O L , energy ami v ita lity
ace again course through every

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Business Leader With Great W ar
Record Tells How Hadacol Has
Rebuilt Him Physically
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United Nations

slud*ntf.
"Le i them strive with every
lore*' d i i * elf m l lo I'jit lic i the
U of tfij sciences which
they tru th ; bu; let (hem a L « hr
m i ful not to tranxgre** the li­
mit* which we have r«t*bli*hr,i
)nr tin- protection of I h j truth
of r .ilh o lir faith and doctrine.
W ith M-ffaril to new uucstipns,
whirh moilerii culture at,,I preI f r r i i have btoiiirhl lo the fore­
ground, lot them r n f iK i1 in Moat
ratoful r n o a ir .i. hut with thll
M ii- ia r y prudence anil caution.”
The I 'op# rau llo nid against in ­
dulging in the belief Ihnt the
"disiddrnt ami erring can happily
l-i brought l» i,k In thr l-ranm of
I lie Church, if thr whole truth
totinil in tin* rhutrh la not lineri r l y taught to all without cor­
ruption .r illm nnltIon."

Chiirles J . Ftanklin has arreptrd the position of husines*
manager of John It. Stetson
D n iversify and w ill move to De­
le nd tiefore Septemlwr I
For
the last Kl years, Franklin w a tiusiness aeeretnry of thi C lrv c
land Y .M .C .A . and hn- hern iesponsihlr for the IhiIMIuk p ro ­
gram, planning and supervising
the eterlioh of new branches and
remodeling o f Y.M .C.A
build­
ing*.
■idded, "than the fully rtpiipptd
Coliirutiiun s o ld ln * went a bore
" A . aeon aa we trained thi*. '*•
icnl landing p atty of sailor- Th&gt;
Marine-.
remained
aboard
to
guard tin ship. Wr taruird r r .u
the lallm a d ilepnt. ami t look
up a signal station in the belfry
w lirie I could see everything
“ During the night," Mr 8to, :ill
ic e a llril, "T h e Columbian troop
sprrad over the countryside, W r
trieil to rout them out curly in
the morning, but seeing that fh r
small numlier of us would he on
able to dn anything, we went hui k
and got a Coll autoniatir fnartiiin
gun. mounted on a Irlpivl. T h i
we set up on a railroad flat eal
silt rounding It with compressed
tmlei o f eotlon for protection. A ll
bands w rre rn iu itn l to push it
west aliout one half mile* from
Colon.
"A crew o f four men stayed
with the gun, the rest rreonnoltn
rd,” he declared." They found
some of the Columbian troops,
hungry and th irsty ,who asked If
Hipy might In* given relief and
provisions If they sun collet ed
During the day thr "general” of
the Columbian* offered lo *uiAmerican gold, adding that tu
tender in return f"t $10,000 in
would ri-turn to Cartagena &lt;&gt;n tin
first (hit). Following thi*. Col urn
bian aoldirr* aided In pushing the
flat ra t hark lo Colon.
'M eanw hile,” said M l. Stovall
"the Columbian man of war had
left, and the raplilie-J aoldirr • had
no way to gel )&gt;*, k In Cartagena.”
Columbian port.
"Fo rtu ib lto lv a R rlllsh royal
mall stm iner arrived, lauiml for
Cartagena. T h e Ameriram had
to strip the men of tn rlr arm
liefoie the
R litish •oomiundei
wind.I let them .salt rheit tra m
poitation a t -o had to hi nuid
"AllOUt a week aflei Ibis in a i
ly 2JM)U If, S. M arine, arrived ,
an dthese Were ite .lilrd hv Ncv.
Yo ik papers with aeeomplishing
what -’l l sailor* bad arcnninlishrd,’'
aald Mr. Stovall
The Stovall* have five children:
W aller I* w ith the State Hoard of
Health at Jacksonville; (ieotg r
la snntheadern «ales manager fot
Sltlelalt flit Co., at Atlanta, vltd
Kugetie attend &gt; thi lln lv e r- ir,
of Flo rid*
Ths dsugld-r
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Mr*. I eo t r . l i e ef I t l e C ity ,i d
Mr*. T . c Wing of F a it Toint
tl* .
A met trap agriruHiirv Indsy t,
a* d lffrren t fm m thuJ of '20 year*
* S " as a Jel-prn|&gt;vlle,l plane I* &lt;llf
frrrn t fmm the Rpirit of Rt. Imui
in xshitli Undltetgli flew the At
lanttr In HT27.--Secretary nf A g rl
culture Rrannan.

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plv p.'rt of i'u .e n at the south
end of the panipxul*.
The battle began U«t Tuesday.
Pome »tray dog* rame up and
•niffw l the foxhole* where a
company of Am rrir&gt;n in fan try­
men were dug in on I he mile-long
ridge. Th* n trie dog* inn fo rk.
"W ithin 15 minuti to half an
hour the attarl began.” ■old Rgt.
Iloret W. Rchroeder, Middle V il­
lage, N. V. "and our ibughb'iy*
art con*lured lb - •'-■*:• led tSetit
|n o'.lc |hi- 1111*. i ■ \V »* rat I prove
they Wi re patrol dog* -h u t that
I* what the boya believed.”
The Ited* CJine In wave*. In
a variation -if fnttbali'* "double
platoon” »y*trm , the Itrd* dlove
hark the thin Am erican line ari l
took the ridge.
Il then liecame a battle in
tviich 'h • American would a lu rh
by day and painfully rrgain the
ridge after a heavy a ir, mortar
ami artillery lmmb»rdmnit. flilt
at night the North Korean* would
tiring up Dealt »trength. They
flltrrrd In like phomllv Indian*
rro«-ing a sunken log bridge they
hud limit aero** lh,- r i'e r uti ter
rover of darkness. And hv dawn
'hey w-re again in control of the
bill
flirt either ordinary bathe at­
trition nr lire ilunrpi'*-' of * r ii
Inti* of bomb* by !'H R-2t* Immliera
in Ited m i i' i «ns we-t of the r i­
ver Interrupted tin enemy ability
lo rrin fo ire.
1
On Thursday doughboy* .m a.h &lt;d again to th r ridg- They went
1
•ii rtu-vn me oth- »iilr. Anil 3.1
mort »r men an 1 three m e 'r a
- a V tirn l by the l- e l l rm ilJ hear
American
patrol*
approaching
when their guard »hnt then lu
(death and •.«.* lo r the -irer
1, must have hern U lle r to
be with rr'.sU'' iu» n'-ar.
H a l nigh* the S ill h*n n new
name “ A lro e ily H il l " tm l the
Ited* didn't have the mu-rle to
lila k e It. T in next day lh- Ant,e rlran *—w ith a broom of cleansing f i t ' r * i | i l it -lean of all
&lt;
i rganit-'.l •o im y ii- a D tin v
It* recapture ended a major
lI brent lo T t e jll nod preset v c | the
\
Naktong Itlvcr defensive tine.
Hut "A tro city H ill” also helped
educate an Am erican arm y that
&lt;
Iha* needed the impulse o f anger
ito firm It to it a purpose.
Death atilt lurka in it* gulleya.
I ’utrnl" try to amhush earn other
in
1 the blue shadow*.
"T h i* h a ttlr” aald a general o f.
fleer grim ly "taught our men it
In heller to aland and die no mat­
ter what th r odds rath er than sum
render to »n enemy of the type
we are fig h tin g ."
That ia the |e„*nn of Atrocity
H ill

Hurricane

Treasury

Roger
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Sushmnn. concert
pianist and tearher of theory,
i»
been
appointed
aasistant
|.ode-sot in piano at John H
til' tnon t ’ niversity, arerm ling to
•nnnuncemenl by I'reeident J
lillie Kdmunds Cushm an, who I*
now living in K va n *v ille , Ind.,
will nssiime his d illle * In Hep-

Train Strike

tr*a&lt; 1 *H * wwmm r u t O w l
It ha* been at any other time of
international c riii* .
have an o b la t io n of the
h irh c-t order." he aald, "not only
to m aintain the finance* of (he
government In the *t'&lt;nde*t pn».|hle ronditlon, but b |« o to fu lfill our
respo n.il,illtia * t„ n ,* m JIllon. of
feileral aecuHty holder* through
out the nation.
Snyder *ald development. In fh*
government lemd m arket "have re
pereiia*Iona which fan out through
the entire economy.”
In am plification o f Snyder'
•tatement, a high T re a iu tv o ffi­
cial I old reporter* that the hugoffering of Id-month
Treasury
note* at 1L precent intere*t would
have no inflation effect nn th,
bond m arket in hi* opinion.
" I don't think thi* la going to
change the price one io U ,” hr laid
T h i* official continued;
'We are facing an unknown area
during the neat few month*. We
have heen facing an unknown area
«lnce the Korean situation develop,
ed. During thi* period, when we
are riot yet being pre**cd for new
money for drfente production we
felt that everything ahould I * kept
•table until w« ran *ce what w ill
drvelop.

"T h e interim t a i bill D coming
■long, and it w ill certainly have
ti.m to the fact that the dispute an an ti-in liaiio n ary effect when
ha - dragged on for almost „ year payroll taa deduction* start fh I
and a half without a decision
I. We don't think we ahmitit I*
lb re is where the men went out
In l-ouiiivill**— 260 switchmen
en the Kentorky and Indiana out loaa In th t present tU-hour
Ti rm inal Railroad left their Juba. pay for those in yard service.
All of the road's 1.200 employe* hav« insisted that the President
w. te idled A union o ffic ia l said U k# o rer the nation'* major line*
It . walkout was |IH) per cent ef- under an a rt of H im . The it r ik r i*
scheduled to spread tomorrow to
frrtlve .
two steel and coal hauling »hnr
Where p-i'-||ite, less-than-car- line railroad*.
load freight shipment* w ere hand­
Both conductor* and trainmen
l'd l*v tai*. Pas.-engrrs were Iran*ferieil liy bus from l^ iliisville to are to w alk out on the K le in , Jo ­
liet and Kaatarn Railroad, CldcNew Allutny, Ind.,
In St. Paul
|75 employe* of ago, and the Pittsburgh and luike
ttn M inin'.ni,, T ra n sfe r R ailw ay Krie Fin e , Pittsburgh, tnmorrr a .
Company failed to report for the A fter th at, the strike may spread
'• 'lo A. M. (C R T ) sh ift. The r«ad to ■ m ajor line If the dispute is
handle* must of tin- sw itching of not settled, a union spokesman
fi'ig h t car* in and throughout said.
I f P rrs ld tn l Trum an d-cldr* not
Minncapolta and 8t. P au l. The
line'* 150 w n rkri* are effected by to take over the line*, he could
take these peace step#:
the strike.
In Cleveland—the Rivet Term in
1. C all in the parties with pci •
at R ailw ay, owned by Republic sonal appeal for thorn to get the
fte i I. va» shut down by 200 long dispute settled.
Striker*. Kmptoyiltg
some 100
2. D irect the heads o f railroads
w orkiTs, tlir line serva* Repitli to meet with th* union presidents.
iie't tiig *teel {dantn. T h e -teel (The union* claim that *o fa r they
tompany has lain o ff 1,500 of its haven’t had any conference* with
7,&lt;*vi workers.
“ top railroad o ffic ia l* ).
What a it ion Mr Trum an would
Other labor development*:
take, if arty, isn't known.
At Ite lro it, negotiators return­
ed to the bargaining table In high
hopea of settling the atrike of
H,00ft C IO
United Automobile
W orkers a t the Packard Motorr
C ar C«. by the end « f the w e-k.
Tin- dairy rnw is tbe "i'»,r „ r
The eaeeutivr board of the C IO
tbivni tmimal fm curvetting m a­
New .Y o rk Newspaper UttUd met
terial* which man cannot eat int-&gt;
to consider recommendation* for
huniHii f'w t .
settlement of the atriko of 400 em­
ployee* n f th* New Y o rk WorldRmall fit t md kit* might well
Telegram who laft th e ir jolw June
lie -taiulmd equipment »n the faun
Ira rtn r and ntber eipilpmenl.
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The ahlp raldoeti for help when
a paper cargo caught but D ie t
blare w ar brought under control
not long after.
The Strachan Shipping Com ­
pany, agenta for the ship. *aid
it would he anchored In the SI
John* lllv e r here and that no
newpapermen would lie allowed
aboard or to U lk with the crew
until insurance agent* nail complrtrd their woik. The company
said th i* might he tomorrow; cer.
taln ly not toilay.
Aa the ahlp nearrd the nt&gt;"ithQ
of the 8 t. John* shortly before
10 o'clock, aerial observer* could
tee
fiv e
lifeboat*
apparent.r
•mashed by the »tnrm,
I'aln t had been burned from
the a Idea; and a fain t bit of
■moke o r »tram »tllled puffed up
from one of the after hold*.

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llnt|u*ni tanattil* pttsnnal pmirsMv
lax pay,r* amt th* *mnunt nf la ir s ,
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Red Tanks And Crew Silenced By South Koreans

Johnson And Bradley
Say Not Time To
Train Men In Case
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White House Try Impact Of Korean War To Give
At S e t t li n g Rail
Nation 17 New Army Divisions
iStrilce Is F a ilu r e

W A SH IN G T O N , A m . 2 2 F ) —Wllh rciin on i) ads ora tea
In I hr (addle, the Senate tut*
rd 17 lu 37 today . „ |„p f |o ,.
000,000 ..ff
proposed
mi.it
road* fund* in
a Ina-year
highway .nit bini/atiou bill. Hen*
alor liyrd (ll-V a&gt; spmumrd an
amrndmrnt lu trim the anutunt
bach to f l l i , 000,000, the level
of previous yearly oullaya.

W ASHIN GTO N . A u * 22 t.p ,
f U i m e i i a l m ilitary (Mining not ■
X o itd ptiili today (to n tlie Praia^oit and nine key irn ato u , rvrn
ihoufh P m id c n i Trum an »ayi hr
won’t atk for il again thii ycat
I lie Senate Aim ed Set vices Comim llre ila itrd healing on a UMT
hill.
A ll nine trnalo i* (ir rir n l, a tiu
jo in t of ihe rom m illee, joined onr
U onr in uiging that Congtro irw ain in iru io a until il a c li on i
training program. The trn alo it in­
cluded live D rrn o cia li, foui Republic am .
Secretary of Oefrnte Jolunon
and G enrial Omar N. Dudley,
chairman ol the Joint Chtefi id
S t a ll, a .lr d lot U M T on giuundt
their Hill lie no time lot liaiiung
enough manponer in evrnl of inW ie i lu ll-11 ale war.

U.S. Troops Hold Firm Or
Advance All Along 120 Mile
Perimeter Protecting Pusan
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^Jiivy Wants Funds
To Build C u r r i e r
B a se At Maypurt

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l a n a tl ui n

O lttlO T ID B T SOUIH KO IfAN fO IC It, two Nut lb Kvitran Communist tanks grimly atte*t to the O rn s n n i of
the Bra power Dial &gt;auglil them as they sought to move lu to attaik. The U xly of a dead tank mail 1* shown
lying latliedeh ris-sU sw n loud, a few Ire l fiotti Uie Husslsn-tuade lank tie had U-sti tiding, (fnlcrnuflunai)

Game Commission Antigua hashed By American l emon
Hurricane W inds p r „ „ n „ L - i „ n . .
Urged To Perm it Of
100 M I* II ‘ dns *'p',a*e " n
Seining In R iv e r
■ Expansion Of UN

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Ml I* M l»,lh

had

h i t ihe White I h n o , Without gelllii.1 'iigrlhei aiul with no definite
f h i t i l.ii luith ri Hireling*

Ifn* had *anl e a iliri ih.il Ml
M IA M I. Aug. 22 nfV Antn*us
of Ibe Leeward Island-. *■• li*h e .i
I iu iii ui had g u ru this iiiilin . imn
by wind, nf I no mile-, an hour In - 1
Ii*
'rehuaii
K ,r p n|i living
midnight hut something ei-meil '
Ih. r a , ad», , i
* li.k . by
ta- happening to the In irrirai', s
J * 1,(11 Ml r l i r f l l l i i ' l - t|f
t||)|nft* fmi|
it drifted into the Caribbean Sea
0 * ini»*s| &lt;*rluu« imitiifjinf.’ i*rin
flip u rls from a Navy hurrl'*«tu
urnii im fi i.t
r»u (*Afia«lli»h Na
Johluuu tad l MI rhould hr on
hunter iin lira tid the (term mav li
lit-niil ii Vi-1 llo r«ntn«li 3 n I'acifir
a ilandhy hatit, Hitli the Prcstdcnl
IA U AllASSrlK Auk 22 &lt;d‘) losing furre, forecaslrrs at Miami
whim* o| h ifitioi)i wffi*
M ntihrn ui th* Sanford F o il ^3 n
hating aulhonty to Hart il whan
fluuk fa^l by lh r vinlkmit ovrr
I he Slate Game and F ir th reported
the
Aim-man
I
c h h iii ,
lulluwing
Northeast stu rm warning* w i r e
it seems necessary II would coat W-vlet F u ll 1'nnnnii‘ iuii't chicl
ttini ln»ur i i t u n , «h&gt; imml uf
hoisted along the south and r.v t •pmled -ind lnrl&gt; d ih atr* Iasi II* ru tiotf* fiH tflit .k h I iiiM F ii^ r
an ectimaleJ $2,000,000,000
hiuluKiil today ironiinicndcd that ciin sls of I'u e itu Kico and at neat- iilghl voted In iim lr two speakers hftwltfii: fruni
to co*i»t
year at first.
io iiin ir it u l lisiiiDK of lu rain and hy V le q u rr Is la n d O llie r «tnrm to the Sept IH Hireling m older
I* addilloii, the t'anadian strike,
Mr. Truman favors U M T. lie craiq n r he u cu n illrtl iu l j k r O krr- w arnings flrw in the V irg in I
In pirsenl Udh tuh-s u| I hr m u r d lo u |itn l telepiwuii ami telegraph
hat asked ('•ingress fur It over
lands, am i h u rrican e w a rin n ervlcp for many cutiiniuiiities and
and over and tieen turned duwn. cludw r and the S i. John* R ive r. were up un -St. C m li to the south uf whether in lint In rs|iau d the
aimed up piaii !« i»
t no* &gt;.* duean'L Want it to
A a add th in g atrout rrpm t-i o s United Nalimt ttrto a Wot Id I'uivt r ^F . D rquinr
r " r following
T
e rrrte with other vital la g ls lv h, y ; , VJohn
There was imiiieilinte concern
a the A n tig u a stu rm , fiire * a * t» r eimneiit tn enfotce (ic a ir
tlon required for the Korean war
over food slini ta|:'i-s ill -olio- aiea*.
tw u-yret dud) of fu h lit the two *ald. was that all ihe wind* Idee
and the borne front.
lin t avltnii lu llu w rd the reading •lid whkapread lay o ffs were l'&lt;
fm m the n o rth -n arlh a ast. In a
Now, with rm-al of the F e c ite area*. Hr ircum inm ilrd that htrarn rutating s ln rm . the winds should of a In t e l hv K a ily lc M o in lu ih h i l&gt;#Ct&lt;d m indu-lry if thr &gt;luke i»
A rntw l Satvin** eom trltlee In-hind and iia jip ir hr takrn cm ninricial* have changed direction .
iim loiigid And mi companies said
in w h u li A ltirm an I cgHiu lic.n l
him . Chairman Tyding* (t)-M dl ly and told mulct i l ii c l S la tr ir*
W hile sm all amt perform ing &lt;-r- I|u aitei« iri|u e « lrd that m cm h rit ’ Ii# ta il |ie ii|i may cut o ff ga*o
said ba la going to try fur quick
lint* to motorists ami trucking
ra tii'a lly , the sto rm s till narked
gulaliont.
pa-'uge of legislation to requ
I.|i|a i.c , and n lu ia lr the puhln In concerns.
a
kick
and
was
b*llig
watched
..year’s
__* m.111*__.1
at#
m
I
(.'uiiimmiuti D u n lot t ’olrmsn
ilitary service of all IH
Tin U. S m il sir ikes, railed ful
■ |i
class dy. I l ..||l|•are n tly is at a stage ' np|Nne tile pin|hi-&lt;d | ir | it ■••■
to ‘20 years olds.
N ri-ui.ni d rila ird , h u w rv ri. hr wai where II m ay continue to d rvel.m | C u n g ir
live days Itv th1' Tialnm en's mi l
w
h
u
li
In
te
l*
u
l
Mot
.da
Meanwhile with t l t l l i opposl- ‘ uuahlr lu a n c |it ih rtc irtum *
i oiidiictur's union wore termed
''f J " " * h e v r t to an a a sle riv w a n tt|,| . r , ,
„ on N o irm h e , 7
| I MMllHHlit l»»
fls e t
i "token" protest over (ailu ie* to
f( *sit|liM&lt;f4 IlH l*N«r I T lF l
and pn »lhly fla tte n nut.
1
'
a ill shorter hours rind pay Iwi* -1
lie Vote w ill lx' on till* follow
It* position a l H i.30 A M wa
**l to you a* :&gt; In I—th n a il...... , a r ill III working
ap pruvim atelv latitu d e Iflti north ilh; question
Hill. (H to ill itoiiis weekly I* one
lungiliule 1)3,0 w e st, or W&gt; tulle* eovcleigti citU i li uf I im idu ami
f the |i( ills*iy-9*I issili *
the
United
.Slate
uf
America,
o ff Ihe islan d u f Ht. K il l* . T b
The stoppage- ’ll the U H 'e
area o f h u rric a n e winds w s* n n lv direct uiir rrpn-rehtulives iu th
II e a ilsa rS « • ■*•** l i s t
niiirs
i ii d
uiam
[N ational t ungri-s* to uige th.
60 m
ile* in
iam eeivr.
te r.
Futm e movement wa« unr rat a In Uresldent and the I uiigie** t*.
_
take the lead III calling fur n
I _ __• ____*-*.'•_
,
I lllendlllenla tu tile U llltisl Nation*
IV i (I A r m i e s I o is e d
Chatter, strengthening the UnitW A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 22 —&lt;»•»
L A K E S I T C K S S . Aug 22—UP)
— A Navy request for an approp­ — Kussin's Jakoli A . M nlik InunchI w i r T ' i l w i f ' i n rI ' l v r n u f Natiuns into a limited
Wntld
i ui
IIIIL IU II
1 lirU N I
B| (rtivctnm eut ca p ald e ••!
riation of l3.020.iHK) for an air«
l
another
blast
at
the
United
et -ft earrle* b»* * a - Mayport.
e a B i u n . a — Z— T
'u t lim it.«l to enacting
in to
States today charging that the
, B IN f iA li, Kashm ir, Aug 22 |iertmg and enforcing law s lo
F la .. wa« diclnsed today by the U . S . dm-s not w ant a peaceful
--d/Iq—Tiibesinen arriving here prevent w a rT ”
■nus» Appropriations Commit­
s r t t lim .n l of the Korean cob tetiort that the remote western
tee.
H A ItTO W , Aug. 22 &lt;1*. T C
The I'oet last night uhumtnuu*
f
lir
t
.
Chine*** province of Hinkfang ha* iy uppiuved u program of unit e t­ McKnwn. atre tri) Saturday m
Testimony concerning the pro­
M alik took tin- flim r iminedi- become an nrriiial ramp In p re ­
ject, a i given before a subcom­
l lid tliMt iiv-passed
the
I'.dV
na) m ilitary training.
mittee at a closed eeislona, was a t rly after the II-n a tio n Serui
paration for a Communist Invasion
r h r r lf f fNiw-w***—1-»
!.«,!.ici (I.IHM,* -*c!R!y
I
tv
t'lHinril eonvrned » l ' i r !’ w T .U i,
made nubile ■■ the committee anthat last A p ril nt the Depart' pleaded guilty tu three lullei*
nouneed It Is coosidetlng a hill M. (F .S T I tu rraum e it* lung
The (diinvs# trihesnien, who
i rll»tl'e&lt;.
providing $10,4WL#76,000 In sup­ w ra n g lr over the Korean prob­ came here , via high Himalayan m**nt Convention in Fort l.audei
In another move here G-li-plemental appropriation! for the lem. lie announced he would re­ mountain tra ils , also reported null- dale, the lh|&gt;ariment iif Florida t Ill-lilt Jtlilgc Don llcglster i-su e 1
Arm ed Servicc-s in the year end* p ly to the speech made by Chief Communist g u erillas in Sinklang declared Itself opposed lo the
call for tile I ’olk rountv erso '
|t K |l*l«&gt; il« Waerew It Aus­
Ir&gt;t* lu~6»
1QM
*
• *
i • V* I United World Federalist moveu| II **I &lt;t|
i *—
—
——
—
*, cK#p Mahon (H - T tfl) M k « ! Ad- tin in the Council last *lhur»day. government th e n .
luniey Walter Woulfnlk ssked fm
enitnenl
A u stin and B rita in 's S ir Cladm irat J . F . Jelley the Justification
Guerrilla a c tiv ity , n articnlarly
II also rea l a statenn ill froto the Ju ry session
hr the MaytMUt projei-t. Adm iral w yn Jrlib u ire on the speakers near the provincial capital .if TihWoulfnlk nml County HuI , it«n
list tra il) In stall back at Matik
the department
__, ^ . ............. declaring, "In
eltrv 11 plied wa. was reported aom* month* ago May of this year the National &lt;'u,'*er SGphroasin led the raid ..
" A t present we hnve no* place when he finished.
liy offi.-lals fo r Ihe fira ia r S in k ­
Committee
of
the 'm Kuwn • residence Alan m un th
south of Norfolk, V a „ fo r berthing
Matik repealed his earlier as­ lang government who fled hen- Executive
A m rriran
mri*ltnir
In
w# ** **
I'ln rllM «’«
a irc ra ft carriers. On the t a i l sertions that
the fighting
in
after
thr
Communist
(a
llu
re
of
IninnaiHiiis, approved a rrsolu put%* xhetiff and Governor Wat
coast we rail berth at Ouunsrt K o rea originally w as a civil w ar
power.
tlon declaring "the
Am erican
*|*e*inl investigator
f*olnt A ir Station and at Norfolk and that the only
aggression
Meanwhile Iluddhlsts from Tibet Iwgion i* opposed to any form of
A ir Station. This w ill permit us there was United S tale* inter
Stephenson rep-nted they found
who
Visited
I.n
.la
kh
.
Hash
m
ir,
to
to do it at the Jackso nville A in vent Ion
World FsHlerntion or world gov , I tilery Ii k it- and Income tss n
Station.” (Mayport Is near Ja c k ­
larus
which
•bowed
M Kown
**The United N ations flag ," Inspect rrMgious n d l». said ih e ie erimient at this time,
so nville).
M alik said, “ cannot
hide the was "some Communist pressure”
The department is nsstM-iated handled f*n,t7&lt;l worth of lottery
Mahon then asked If the Navy b rutal aggression by American on the eastern and northwestern with other organisation* in the Uekrt* last vest sod msde s net
(■orders of th eir ratnola "land of fight to defeat the World Fed l rofit of f2'i.&lt;*M from them,
needed to berth a irc ra ft there a t troop*,”
A n y particular tim e, rind Adm iral
M alik
ra il'd
the
Am eriran Hie Lam as.” T ra d e between laid- e ra lisl
proposal
througli
the
M rKown pleaded guilty before
Welley rrplledr
bombing* in Korea "atrocious, skh and Titn-t ha* ronliniird nor­ Florida Committee for Am eriran &gt;riniitisl court Judge Roy It Amimal, how rvrr.
"Y a s sir. In connection with Inhum an, impossible.”
ii . . x i . ...4 n s l . . . Threel
ic » » t l» .r « n s ra s e T » « l
th eir training and operations they
The t'hines# Communist regime
He
said
Austin
had
talked
arannot stay in tha north hit year
has announced several times it
round. They move south In Ihe i si lit objectives in Korea after planned to extend it* authority to
w inter to get the proper propor­ the fighting, hut had not uncy Tibet. I'rrp aratln n s fur an Invas­
tion o f flying day*. A s It Is now m entionnl the liumbing* T h is ion have hern rumored for several
they have to operate out of Nor­ was a reference to A u stin* state­ months.
fo lk, which l i very crowded and ment that an independent uni­
congealed. This w ill spread us out fied Korea must he included In
any long-range objectives.
8 C IK N C B H A L L
in d disperse us a b it."
T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug. 22 - (4*1
It) IIO W ARD W I II .A K K S I .f iE
M alik said Ihe Korean interThe committee also disclosed a
Tin* Cidn et II idgcl Cnmin - mm
JJ a v y liq u e t! for fd.tlO.POO fa r vrnution by the U tied HUG
( ■-ncisled Cress Hclrnr* lUlitm
V n p ro v ii g ilio power plant at the was an e (tension of “ ihe no­ ludey declined tv Ctmtlder belure
R
R
O
O
K
IIA
V
E
N
. N. Y .. A u * 22 - - G P j
1 De iu si lug |m M u i
.NovcinUr
■
»
ri
•igi-sle.t
rxpenditure
Doctrine pro
Fensacol.i Naval A ii Station. A d­ torious Truman
of ItVI.fNK) In rebuild Science M ill atomic ovey, or rra rto i hat r u t wital N om a m»v li«ve wrn! trdo
m iral Je .U y raid the Psnsacola claim ed three years ago.”
nt thy U niversity of Florida
action here a| the Rro uH taieii v itutnal l.a iiir a lm y at 2 :3 0 A M
plan "has hern In poorer condi­
The hoard, at th* suggestion of ( E S T i today,
• —
,
tion thn any other of the Navy
F I.E T C H K H M K M D R IA I.
power plants. We are rea lly an x­
(iA IN K H V IL L K . A u g. 2 2 - G P l- Governor W arren, told Hoard of
Thia reactor ia designeti w holl) this one. A t fu ll power, this new
ious to get this in good shape." M r*. Frad Yrrkes of Jack-unville. Control Chairm an Fran k H arris lo fo r research, it can produce heat reactor energy output In a few
nles-e of the late U .S . Senator Dun- come back th* flra t Tuesday In enough to m ike electric power months equals the explosion of an
P U IIU K A W A T E L E G R A M S
ran U , Fletcher, has given the November whan the State's fin an ­ fo r a village of 3)000 to 3.000 atom bomb.
Inhabitant*.
8 E A T T I .E , Aug. I J - t J P ) — Mr. U n ive rsity of Florida 300 columns cial picture m ay bo clearer.
The reactor stands on the side
Opening this reactor I* one of of a sand dune. Just 76 miles from
and M rs. Kothlro Furukaw a re ­ from th* Senator's lib ra ry . Sena­
the
big
tvents
in
atomic
work,
ceived two notices yesterday.
tor Fletcher represented Florida
D A N G E R O U S L Y IN S A N E
Sew Y o rk C ity. A ll that anyone
On# said their son. flgt Fred for 2() years and was ranking
T A L L A H A S S E E . Aug. »t-&lt;4&gt;) because o f th*- oven's many im ­ is allowed to see is a six-story,
portant
uses,
especially
at
this
W - Furukaw a, serving with the Democratic senator when he died —Three of th * must dangfrous in ­
hog-ehaped, brick and concrete
34th Infantry Division In Kosca, in 1030.
sane crim inals at tha Florida State tim e, the research fits into not building, having two enormous
oniv
peacetime
science,
hut
l
i
­
baa been awarded Ihe Bronte Star
windows, o f grt-eu glass, 33 fact
Hospital today ware ordered tran s­
medal fo r heroic achievement an N A T IO N A L IS T S G O E N G L IS H
ferred to Rat ford State
Prison fm ana other bomb* and naval and high by S3 wld# T h r reason for
at* Priao
avalaUon
atomic
engine*.
This
T A I P E I , Formoaa, Aug. 23—44*) iqadlately fo r aafo-kleaping.
tli* oncer window* has not bean
•Inly 6 near Pyongtaek. fr a d lad
reactor It equipped better than
a mathlnegun •action ta safetv -G o v. K . C. Wit said today th*
T h * Cabinet took Ihe
tha act!
orllon at anything e b * of Its kind to do explained.
Chinese Nationalist government Ihe auggaation o f Commlsiioner nf
from an enemy t r u .
A t 2:30 D r. L y le Horst. In
research on tha discoveries still
The second said that another w ill adopt the E n rlla lt tria l system Agriculture N athan H aro w ith ­ ahead both In m ilita ry and peace­ charge n f operations, stood before
Sgt. Isaac Fu ru kaw a. had under whlrh a person la presumed out waiting fo r a formal onlnlrn time atomic progress.
the controls of th* great raortnr
kjan killed In act low in Koran. innocent until proved guilty.
from Attorney General Richard
Other reactor* have been built set on the ground floor of thia
Thar# w ar* no details.
W u said the N ationalists alto E rvin on whether two of them mav since th* w ar, In Canada, E n g ­ building.
Noth w ar* World W nr Two vat- would ban arrest* without w ar­ bo sent lo R atfonf In the absence land, France and the United
The controls look like the conranto.
of court conviction*.
States, hat none so pow erful aa
41*
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■,h9 ’ VM.-'UlfA
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W V M IIN C .IO N V,
i-.d the i * 4 I| i i ,•'in-lit | |* i

Biologist
Advocates
Commercial Fishing
Of Non-Game Fish

"Ud'

Malik Calls U. S.
Enemy Of Peace In
K orean Conflict

Florida Citizens To
Vote On World Gov­
ernment Issue Nov.7

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f

First Big Post-War Atomic Oven
Starts Operation At Brookhaven

l(A M III t i l l . L E T . F r a n c a ,
Vue .*3 J V - i ' r i s r r ' i cabinet
dri idril lodai to •etui a I tenth
land to rrr lu li(h t - ilh t tilled
N stums
trmip*
in
K u tra .
I 'r s m r s i untrihulmn w ill be
lom posrJ ul iu m fs n lr) ballxltOI». plubabt) I. il In In-nil) sOD
•u ld irr*. titan) of whum w ill be
n il uli U r is , i til ur ui rd
source*
said th r drrision ws* rrachrd
a llr t ao all its) rstuuel mreti.sy
hrhl h n r al tlie summer chitrau ol Ihi I ’rrsid riit uf the
IG p.,Idu- Vm rrut Vuriul

U ' i . ^ " W i diirtiiav Aug 23-—
1*1
Ku ir11, in tiiM.pi and lin k s
Isip r.l out I tiiiratrm ug He i kolean inaiih iiu k 1(1 uillet noith o(
i argil lu r iJ a v Iltrit mates U&gt;ok
(h ire i ultima tiding lull. In b lin k the
the iiia ila l galrwayt to I ’usan |»ort
lu llir south
I hr K r ill' lie liuiii •lie -lines toadl.» k near la rg u lu ll i linked off
ail A lllrd iiip p lin ftutll la r g u for
tiro Iii.u li alui lllir a lro r il to tiap
tt'wips of the k S 27th “ Vl'olf*
In. ii ml in l.in tiy Dnuion.
iiic gisc
llo- ir iilia l 11onl ami rxticm r
o tillirtii lighting was llir must
h iltri I.) tile 2*) hour |irilo tl rttded
I tirtd a) mulniglil
Ih r I tiy ( ................. Id l**i ii' kiIii
A ll along the 120-mtlrt petiim tliu lril I'lr tl W itl'Jlin. i»n l •’llm ein ol (lie Alllrd bras idtead
Kllir*'i, It* i iiA r t *Li J &gt; 4i| irn rll m in i Natmni lumps held turn
,i|(r lim it tout!) til I kA•”uly louitll
•S|$rr| $in! |»rl karrti M rllulll tile in advanced.
I u rtd ay't an action wet tupped
Avenue alul I lie A l L luaniTi line
by a I Irel ol 7tl B-29 l m mhing
I ni a millllict u| ) c » t i tequrili
&gt;'horig)tn with 7lKi tons of #*•
have hern t r r r iim (ta w itti/rfti
pln'iset flio n g jm it not f i t from
(•it M-iiriagr ta- ililtci to this aira,
M •ailaa se Ob t’aar a it )
i.tid t ill Malian*( t h ilu lii M&lt; Ki!&lt;
Inn
I ulluwiii.' . u ii'iill.itu u i with Ml
Wills i nt* ieg.itilmg itulallalion ol
i m r i i y c I at ilitiet m llir (tea
luin iilcd liV Iwenlietli Nticct Ku
ilia D im I ... m l alui M rlloltilllr
r&gt;T\ ie iiu r i. it w . .In n il.I in new ul
D E N V E R , vug
2 *! 1
the
.(.tii l iiilt llc i iu l.illn i hv a bin nf so t inerieau 1ir
,»nci&gt;, that thr itcrtl lot irw i i4«r plane w a . i!p|u-ij open w lirn an ***ipm r broke awns lu*'h m et tha
lai ilitiet w .n uni t silts a l. ami that Culoi ado Itnckle* , a r|i t..dav ,.,,(
plans p ir p jm l liy Mi \k illtanii ihe lug ship landed t-ere with one
•lend anil «even III lured
. uulil lie uird lalet
Tin* four engine tICil « * . t.nnnd
lb.- firm of iinm liy ami Sttiup
1II lulnl" lifts made II low 111,1 from Lo* Angeles t„ Chicsgi,
thi • imptove c a n v itig 62 Passenger - and * n ew
i.f f
MeKildnn •livlnted ’( five -it 21 imp fr r i m-fir Enire,
Misfit
Mi
fm llittrs Colo., when the right inlinsril »nihe
lidded 1li.it
II*
■ - ill- d f.il |#», i-i i UP- -liddrlllv broke ft .nil |t» wing
.....its! 1.
|te IIM- 10 (tie Twenty-foil r tIi Slle rt ui" .rings
I ’u it of thw piopellet i ■ niere
,4(4.1, ,i. It was dec ided to go
rile -lutteteil engine slashed
nil f in,1 with tin- plans
Th e t it 1 approved the pur- ihrtrtigh the tup of tlir Passenger
lot
b
fm
fifty
fmil
•on
par Client, (esting
almut
1"111,1 • uf 17
\he Castle Hrrwpi Ht.ii til nr t«'i " four hv -l« h i *-•• •• » •&gt; r_in (tub tsUiro. 1hr 1»i n |w ily, 'vaid lin e r rows uf seats ami rew hirlIl Is t. * l«* tui nw!1 uv«r tu * r.-.n e tin- a ir from tiu- |*M*4llJfi
thr Hftiifuti 1 Muiminir Author it s , (red cabin
(iiitl!y
.4 K Id by i i t%
Pdnt It K llrsKs ■ remitted the
Tin* r..nnm*»uin fc v if,wi**l l&gt;rirf mi hap lu the Denver C \ \ office,
|y I li&lt;* friMirt «•( A. I* *041 It K
btainrd clearance fur an emer.
** • •
.- 4 I
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gem-1 lanitpu r * .l nruuglp i lie
tin* u u tri v \'trill T tiry
ship atMiut tPl) m ile, into the Denn | tin t thr t*l»v e u rrelulr thru vet UrpnM In HI minutes landtrp iilt
u itli tJilirr FiiifitiiH’rikK lop without further trouble
nliiitii-' N«» . - 11«»|3 WNR taken (III
Here it wns found that nm- n*s*.
thr M-piiit
eiigi-r was dead on) seven others
An i tlrtv hir nf w ntrr main* iiljiiiu ii. VII if t)ir inn,re I w r
nil 1r |«i i it** Avrliti** inilth «»f thi*
&lt;‘ity l.im iti « ;n apprwvrd, pn« In »l«*ii at Denver General lloapl*
tal and released,
vitli'd thr fmitiltm nrrv«nl
A pielim itiarv esam inaliun nf
tit pay f«n fhr in ti allot inn
Tin*
unfit iinieil H« the dead man. la.-k K ir b .i, f.| nf
.siigpirs, liias’to-e.l rn» -Ign of
ili&lt;rim«lnn &lt;4 plain for thr fm •
tthifnp uf t)i priiptuHril M tfiioii.il in ju ry ami it was helieie.l he died
of n heart attack
•Stiilluni
Denver general remote.! those
Ihtfitihl
wm
nppoititr«l
th r joutttr%ir in nirlttl&gt;««r of thr treated ami their Inlurfe were
K rrtio y's w ife, M ary. IS. nervItoartl of F lrctriria n K m m ln m to
•pis shock and exposure; Joan
iltfcrcri thr late J- II. Jotn*
Mi , Mr K, 11il (i 11 n* |h i r t *-*1 I lull K'd.insim , 23, ateivxrdes-, uf Chilareralad
seal ip
Jam es
I .f irk l* hr mp rrla v n l on lLin&lt;l cugu.
Hire* t flout l in t H tr m tn tin* M i . k i i . . 27, of Detroit, lacerated
•calp; (laym an K av. 66. I.ruiseil
allry.
left elbow; K a y ’a wife. Gladys, 43,
nervous shock; K u a /im iurrm aq.
Kin aril Services T«
12, o f B ro o klyn, N
V . bruited
Be Held Tumor row right knee and Sugar Met-inger,
.’p of Torontu, Canada, slight (se ­
I in.-ral n Ires fur I re Kiuaid mi col.' and b irn*
Reside* Capi. Hal.rr and ) i l n
Ir i ii ' dud .! miliiv in Miami will
Is' hi Id m 3 -lb P.M lomorr&gt;iw &lt;i Itid'ir-sim, crew mender were f.rs t
Ericki&gt;ui. Euiieritl Hume with the • fftcvr Robert I'a ifcke . flieh t »r •
Rev. J , ( ’ t’rew.i aiul Hev, \V. t g in ri'i flan Niendck and stewanlCampbell officiating Our ini will e.» M, Peterson.
Am erican A ir Line* lepnrted In
follow in Ev* rgreen Cenieterv
P a lllu n tris w ill inrlud" 111‘h i i 1 Lo* Angeles that anuthcr plane
Ktind-. Trd Julies. Jack Hnllowav via- being flown h»te tu take th*
Jack licntun. A. D Ihdluwav and passengers to their destinations.
J . D. Driggers.
Mr. Kluard, burn in
Sanford
T h e W e a th e r
had lived here until six years arn
Ja ckso nville, Aug 22 —i/P)when he ami his fam ily moved tu
S3
57
.Miami, lie is survived by the wid­ Asheville
SO
ow and six children; hi* mothrr; Bo.slon
iluffalu
70
M V,
five sisters and two brothers.
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Chicago
76
M
Dtnvar
77
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A U TO A C C ID E N T
1i l l -i ’
102
M A X W E L L . F I* Aug 22 ld*t Fresno
82
88
73
Edwin W Higginbotham. Ifl Gaiveiton
j ,.g
M §s *
78
63
Maxwell resident, was killed l**e K s n it t C ity
a /*
85
58
last night when his ear over­ Seattle
88
Apalachicola
71
turned near her*.
90
73
Twu passengers— injured slight­ Jacksonville
M rJ*
95
76
ly —said Ih* wh*«l*
apparently Key Wert
89
Melbourne
70
locked.
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Rocket Project Commission Plans
Expert Arrested S tu d y O f City’s
In Denver,Colo. Sewerage N eed s

I
Ol 17 Fifty
I n vest inn tors F
Foot Lot*- For Cas­
Find Siiuai Business
tle
Brewer Okayed
Linked l'o Costello

S c ils T t C

W ASH IN GTO N
W
22 t.l'i
I In I |i| I ik I.u inii.iiioi ril llir
.H in t n| a tin k rl (ito lrit cvpi-lt
at Denver, l u l u , uii ilt a t y s ol
lo lalm g litr Aloum I nrittv A it
FU I Diteslot I liig a I H uo iri
.• « l die M l . ^ S a n lo lil Lawn-Ill r
Siliioni JH, rui|ilot ril it Denvei
i ' l t i i r i i i t , and tioii .tiiig in d In alt
A n il) im Let p iu je il III tin t (tea
i iilllie il) m iilic i In i m ill tit#
I it Matll.n. N M rs . aliiltl I miiiiI
|u u )e i|. .Simulit » a i at* tl*ed ul
(idling taken "an ry tie o irli i il
a n al
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lluin llir |ilii|e tl
| (•••in -aid tlie (ilulim ilin. -i
1oyl.li
In luuablr tudlrtal. Ind
( I Uisil leMtsl link
• ilii

W ork Completed
IN)lk County Man On R e p a ir s To
IMeads Cuiitv To Ci t y Incinerator
Lottery C h a rg e s

Tactju Rescued From
Strangulation
By
Smashing Of Red
Highway Blockade

A ll wot k war rompleted lis t
wi'i-is un the t’ ily ineinerati r, f i t '
Mr.oager ITiffo rd M cKlIildn salil
today.
U rptilr* to the furnaces wi*ru
first completed *n t in t it could
ti
t •* ,u ,,, iuliuu mi:
which repairs to the side wall*
and roof of the enclosing struc
tore were liegun. This had tieen
dsmaged tiv a blare several vrat«
due to ignition of m aterial •Inifit nn ikn firlrtf*
Rn*l
In put out Ih r firr«* lu ti ruMiltfil
In removal of much of the nml
and untile of Ihe walls
f ’ ltv workman recently com­
pleted repair* In the P ity wan
i.m l*c un Lake Mollm,- Worktnrii
•luring lumber cut from »h) wliart
(ulings bad found evidences id
minor deterioration, and H. M
Itirh aid directed necessary re(w lr*
made. F e rtilis e r so .I lum ­
ber are now stored in the wnrhouse, nod olher Items used In
tile City ra il he stilted there if
necessary.
The warehouse was constructed
with ducking facilities on the (take
side, and il might tie u*ed as an
au xiliary dock when (he proposed
terminal fn c llily has been built
and I* operating, said Mr. MrKitdiin. At present it afford* an
adrquati- capacity fo r d ry stor­
age, and is lieing maintained for
that reason.
A sm all shed, he declares is be.
Int&gt; constructed ill the ( ’tty Pound
) aril for tiie llu r s g i of hulk
f c r ii t i i 'i wtdeh is now It slursge at (lie Municipal A lrp c rt.

(Jrcen Found .Guilty
Of ReckluHN Driving
John Green. Negro, was fou**-1
guilty this morning by a furv ••
Countv t ’oart of reekle-s drlvlmand '’w illfu l und wanton ditregard” of oilier tra ffic . Judge
Douglas Stanslrom fin n l him 125
plus costs amounting tn motr than
$20.
State Patrolman R D H srrl-un
pointed out to Ihe Ju ry that st
(he time of an automobile arridet*'
an Highway 44 near
K i m * 1*
Stare on Apr. 10 G rarn had passed
at more than 53 m ilts an huur.
A Jury yesterday found Cecil I.
Schooner,
36, not r u illv of a
charge o f driving w hile intoxirat
as!

American -Airliner
LandsAlterMishap
AI Denver .Airport

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THURSDAT. AIT,. 17. 1950

THE HANMlRT) nTOAl.T) HANFORD PLORfDA

PAGE EIGHT

I!

Money in Yonr Pocket! R A K T R I T T
W HEN YCMI SHOP AT F R IE N D L Y MARGARET A N N

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Homo Controlled Stores-Whcrc Customers Send Their Friends

SHORTENING
LIM IT ONE CAN PLEASE!

3 [lbs.

CIA N

/'or Quality - Buy Margaret Ann Bread!
419 EAST FIRST ST., SANFORD, FLORIDA

BREAD

PRICES COOl)
THRU SATURDAY

w e r e s e r v e t h e e ig h t t o l im it q u a n t ity

Family
Size W hite. . . . 11c
LIKE GRANDMA DSHD TO MAKE
Old Fashioned L o af.. 14c

M ARGARET A N N HAM B URCER BUNS, (i FOR 10c

ILK
i i i .u s s o m

i2

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t a i .i .

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TOMATOES
r j C

STANDARD:
Limit
I Cans

'

&lt;•*» d O c

GREEN GIANT
PEAS

No. 2
CANS

Limil

DIM. I H D D

('nniNliMk

PARD 2
PEACHES
BEANS
LUX FLAKES
TOM. JUICE

EGGS

NO. 1
T A L L CANS

M AKCAIIFT ANN
FI.A till MIK A I.OU.

LIIIIIY H Dll DEI. MONTE SLICED

CAN

riD|\ ELY’S FINEST IT IT GREEN

Dn/..

n o . 202

I.IPTON O. P.

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| Orange, Grapefruit Juice

Apple Mutter

25c G. B. Corn

AI \II\M Y M ill

'/2 gal. jar

Sugar Peas

45c

2 cans

•»rill
M

VITA FOOD

A IT E ’S CUT O RPI N

Asparagus, .'Mill can,

'2 for

MARTI F.VI It Y I.ARI.I

(Jueen Olives

(|L jar

25c Apple Jelly
snriF-x mi AND
59c Toilet Tissue

lll.ll OI.OItY lilt AND

STEAKS ROASTS

No. 202 can

THPI.I.IK FAN* Y. NO. to I C YN

Pork Si Means

Lh. 31 c
2 Lhs. g5c

28 ox. jar

GOI.DF.N DAWN YVMOI.F. K FUN FI.

ea.

Baby B e e f

SPRY

I.H.

FANCY

10c

MAIMJARirr ANN Q U A LIT Y GRADE A WESTERN

III.

Hi
OZ.
CAN

LIFEBU4*
4

am 'wuI

8 oz jar

IA R
DAM

8&lt;

,‘l rolls

Syrup

10c

28 oz. jar
Lgc Pkg.

28c

SURF

G R A P E S

W E . PKC.

LM.

WESTERN END CUT

27c

CALIFORNIA LONG WHITE

POTATOES
H

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O N IO N S
»•»&lt;*« ■
10. fl
Rl,rp
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RINS0

LBS.

Lge. 27c Giant 53c

2 LBS.

CUIIAN

A V O C A D O S 3 fo r 2 5 c
(.KEEN

FROZEN F(K )I)
MINDTK

MAID

ORANGE JIIICK
2 cans for 40c
GKT ONF. CAN OF HI.KNDF.il
OK GHAPKFIU'IT J1MCK

for |c
HONOR

OKAI. Mr
BRAND RED

Raspberries

18 On.

Me

CABBAGE

4jc

FKEHII RIPE

Tomatoes ^ 25c■i
AMS ^ bs.
l.

J

LUX

W ESTERN SPR IN G

Bath Bar ||c

w
m

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^

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Western Pork BOSTON BUTTS
Ik.
Western P O R K L I V E R
lb.

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7*m
-1

Reg.
Bar |c

(MUCK FROZEN. DRESSED. DRAWN

Beef Tongues lb. 49c MULLET U..PU 35c

SOAP
Reg. Bar 0c

q m

PORK LOIN or
PORK CHOPS
FANCY SMOKED

TOILET

■b

.IV;

LB.

(•
THOMPSON SEEDLESS

T -B O N E
79c CHUCK
S I R L O I N &gt;•&gt; 63c R U M P
R IB CLUB &lt;•; 59c SHOULDER
F A N C Y B R IS K E T S T E W
FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER «.
LB.

YVF.IIII'H C ASH AND MAPI.F.

No. 2 can

LB.

E X T R A L O W PR IC E S! S A L E

LIBHY’H STRAINED

BABY FOOD
lar 9£

PKC,

cn.

BACON

Cun

I FANCY WIIOl.K. NO. J CANH

Dill Pickles

1*10A CM JIIICK
PEAR .MIICK
APItICOT JIIICK

CAN

STO14ELY'S PI NEST

irapclnot Sections
I Grapefruit

PALM RIVER RINDLESS SLICED

N«». 211

WE,

IN

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LIBBY’S

MINN NIIIPPF.II
M IM IC A M ill!.

SLUE-GOOD
COLORED

BEETS
No. 2 ran 100

Do/.

NO. 2Vi

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No. 202
CAN

SQUARE CUT SHOULDER

R O A ST
CH O PS
SHOULDER

LB.

49c

LB.
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�In Unity Then In Strength—

TH E

To Protect th# Poor# of tha World;
To Promote Ibo Profraa* of America.
To Product Proa parity for Sanford.

Pair
and
continued
warm
Ituough Saturday, gentle to mo*
J iiilr noilhtrly kiwis.
AN

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W E A T I1 E K

KntnhlLthed I9U8

IN P K P K N D K N T

D A IL Y

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No. 26U

A w o c i i l n l 1'irw * l . « w * d W ire

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Senate Group Panic Seizes Taegu Population
Crime Group R e d T h ru st On T aegu T u rn ed
As City Is O r d e r e d Evacuated
Cuts Big Sum
Makes Report
From Road Aid
On Gambling Back A s Marines Give N orth
Highway Bill Reduced By 120 Millions;
Loans For Public
Housing Approved
W a s h i n g t o n ! a u «. i b - i /P)
T lir Sauatr I ’u llic Winks Coinn iiltrr siting
in
acco tj with
F ir t id r iil Itu m m ii ir q u n l— today

cut 1120.UU0 .0lX) liom a lr &gt; n !
highway aid Lill.
Chaiiman -Chase/ (I)-NM) an­
nounced that the group had trim­
med ihe measuie (tutu $(»2U 000,*
000 in J i00,000.000

H&gt; H A I. HOYLE
1A F.JU . Korea, Aug. 16 — (/P)— Fear that hat shaJwwrd a ball
million hearts here r-p lo jc d in panic today as a mast exodus began
(lorn this besergrd city.
lo r teveial hours chans ruled the alreetc of this refugee-swollen
provisional capital of South K o -^ ------------------------------------------ ■
rra The civilian populace wav |bloodshed an I pillage against Reawept hy hysteria The scene publican aympthiter* wheruvtr
on tin ground wa- utter confu­
Med tlo» p&gt; reached th.* out­
sion. Prom the air the exit* lead­ skirts. A prisoner of wa. had
ing south looked like clogged h.astrd that Taeju would fah ty
lane* of frightened white ant»
“ liberation day"— last Tuesday,
The story of thU flight of an | t hh anniversary of V-J !)»y.
entire city ran hem In* told hy
Two ween. ago the younv !#tellirig whathappened to
one jtint of the f-m ily lem st.i our
ImuvehoM.
|vIr.dow dog r. deep pit in hl«
Thi* family live* i.enrath the jbackyard kirn huneal .ill
he
window of a mi-firm school where |household's .neat precious Iwlongforeign war rorrrapouiir.it« have luge
n. Thousands of other fabeen billeted more than one th* r must hi
to« , doing n~
month. It* home waa in a jammed •r raa thins . ■n ■. iuad m hr 11 &lt;.■
corridor that looked like the | l.ir to p.il r»«r simidi o r-..i
vharty communities thal spring » '» « than In a I »••»• in th. gr.
up around Ameriraii citv dump*
Hut the vastly rnnthri each twe
escept the hut- are roveinl with hr hr lit a 'ire ard (nvlii i . . .
picturesque old tile rooff.
a*u vegetable« for her child t .,
Aa 'I.e Retl army -la-he l rlosi r and the grandparents ami the un­
down the Seoul-Tarjoti-Tarju un- cle* ami the cousins that swarm
xsae lucre »&lt;■*• i
Hie ri &gt;
I: in moat small Korean home*. Ami
has 39 Preshyi terian churches— each morning they took turns
but -t also has more na'lve Com- •rnibbing each uthrr with water
tnil.slltl than any .trier Soulo * u hauled up bv bucket* from the
trai l city.
liarkyanl well.
Report* ipread that the Cone
l-a-t night truckload* of grinmunisl* had be ii »erre|l&gt; arit-ed • ning South Korean recruit* rushl-'id wound live Up II. a riot of
H*«ailaae* oa raa* Bis)

"th e ledutlions," Chav.*/ luld
re|iorteis, “ were made in virw ul
the i halloed international situation
brought about by the Koiran utuam.n and hi view ol increased milttaiy ea;&gt;endituiea.
The hill, at teviied. would
autholl/e $ 500,000,000 ol frdeial
highway ripendilutrs m rath ol
llir two yean ending June X 11
1952 and June 30, 1953.

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today Navy C iv ilia n Is Truman Appoints
l Seized For B e in g Chicago N e g r e s s
Agent F o r Russia As U N D e le g a t e

President Truman ta
he due* not look with favor on
move to direct the Pott Offic
Department to resume* twice-daily |
fo il deliveries In cities.
The President, at hi* n rw con­
ference yesterday, avoided ans­
wering directly a question as to
whether hr would veto *uch legisIt'eatlMcea n v rea# Tw*|

Dawson Advocates
C o u n t y Election
On Fire Cont rol
Landowner* throughout Semin­
ole County are urged by County
Agent C. II. Dawson to aign pet­
ition at hit office to request th*
County Commission to hold a re­
ferendum to determine If ■ Coun­
ty Eire Control Unit should he
established in the county.
In order that Ora referendum be
held II I* necessary that .owners
of tuure than h*lf.-of tJe « g ) a ) » '*
JGM4b acreage, or 103,721 aerea
be repp* sented In the petition, ha
said. ' It if planned to hold th* refer-t
rudunf at the same time as the
general election In November.
To Hale owner* of mote than
11,000 acres of land have signed
the pelitmn in Mr. Dawson’* of­
fice.
Randall Chase, who with E |„
Molpus of ihe Slate Forestry l&gt;cd&gt;arlni«nt, apticarej before the
d'uunty Commission at Its recent
tension to urge control of forest
fires In the County, said today
that he has petition* signed hy
owners of more thsn 6,000 acrei
of property.
Although the primary purpose
o f a County Fire Control Unit
I* in fighting foirst filer, it will
i r * t i l * a i S oa

T Imsi

.McMillan Culled
&gt; To Active Service
Al McMillan, trainer for th*
Hanford Haseliall Club, received
order* yx/Lrday to report for
duty Aug. 20 aa a aergeant in
th* Army. He la a veteran of
World War II.
Other* who have recently en­
tered the service are Hees~&gt;‘ » r
’1.'.'...
rormer empluye* of
The Hr raid and vet-rar nf World,
War II in the Navy, who has en/Wted in the Naval Itesrnre.
Entering theRegular Army
were Hamid Kastner, Jr., and
Clarence F. (iranthanr.

Proclamation

i

WHERE t Our Maker ha*
placwi ua on this earth an'
per init ted this nation through
-fiis divine wlailom, to achieve
a high station among men a* In
freedom of the individual and
right* of the Individual, and
WHEREAS the pronlr of
Hanford are morally, *plrltuali&lt;and politically alligned with
those forvx-a and people which
we believe represent a proper
wav of life, and
W’ HEREAH opposing forceare attempting with some sue
eras to Impose bv violence an
xtheid'e tuie over all people
' &lt;f th&lt; •aith. and
WHEREAH
those
forrex
seem to respect only armed
might, hit prayer hat alway
been the first and last re*or*
for those who helieva in Ood
in undrrstatwling His will and
imploring Ills merer,
THEREFORE.
I. Andrew
Carraway, Mayor of Sanford.
Florida, do hereby proclaim
that several minute* at noon
of each day should be set aside
by each ritisen of Sanford for
meditation and praysr. am'
urge that each one call upon
Ood in his own way for guid­
ance for himself, our natlea end
our totr'ld
ANDREW CARRAW AY.
Itntord.

FBI Says Walter So- Edith Sampson Only
bell Passed A-Bomb
Woman T o Receive
Secrets T o Fuchs;
Loyola Law D eg ree
WASHINGTON. Aug. It*— &lt;/P)
—rrrtidcnt Truman s*a» re|Kiiteil
today to have decided to namr Mrs.
Edith Sampio.i, a Negro lawyer
lit Chicago, as a delegate to the
L'tplcd Nations Genual Arsembly
meeting al New York next month.
Mix. Sampson's appointment to
the American delegation wax pro­
posed by the Slate Department a*
a way ol linking back al Rusnan
propaganda tjyat Negroes are an
-LYH kD O , Texas. Aug. Itl—
qipreued people without upput—Morion Solbell. 33, a civilian
lunity. inllurnce or poxiiion in the
who once worked for the Navy,
United Slalex.
was utieilrd lin e today on charge!
Guile apart Irom 'his conridsra­
of giving defense tec iris to Rus­
tion. Stale Department officials
sia.
-aid. Mil. Sampson it well quailHr was taken to the Webb coun
f»eJ in serve ax a letull of he&gt;
ly jad. w hrir teseral M il agents
legal luining and interest in so
began questioning lum «losely
tial and political problem!
A hearing was scheduled fur the
Official* said lhat Secretary ol
U S . Navy civilian engineer brfure State Arhesnn will head the dele­
U. S. Comnuiinnrr Frank Y. Hill. gation which will he named by
Authorities would not immediate­ Truman next week. Arheton's top
will include John Fustri
ly leveal delailr of how Solieli was advisors
Dull •*, Republican fore'g.r policy
deported ftum Mexico and cf hit expert who is serving in the Sta'e
Department at tha present time.
arrest at list* border city.
Sobell was the eighth |*lioti ar­
Mrs. Sampson, who is in her
rested in a roundup of Americans late 40's, is Ihe only woman rvsr
I..4HKDO, Texas. Aug.
&lt;d*i— Morton Sobell. unshaven,
stocky radar expert from New
York City, waa arrested today
on charge* af passing defense
secret* to Kussia. U.S. Commis­
sioner Frank Y' Hill srt bond
at 1100,000 at a hearing here
this morning. Sobell Is formally
charged with .on, piracy to vio­
late Ihe 1!M6 espionage art. lie
made ao pies at today'* bearlag.

accused of patting atom bomb and
oilier sec rets to a Soviet Spy ring
F ill Director J . Edgar Hoover
-aid that Sot-fll fled from the
United .States in June to avoid ar
rest.
Hr was artestrd at I-arrdo when
deported from Mexico hack to
tma country.
Sobell was employed on restrict­
ed wurk for th* U.8. Navy at the
General Electric Plant at Srhrnee.
tady, N Y . fro~
&lt;
M L iL
ne is accused of havtnr eollab
rrsariaaea Oa ra g* Ma|

Navy To Kxpand In
Jacksonville Area

to receive a master's degree In
law from l-oyola University » f
Chicago. She ha* been practicing
law sine* her graduation from
tlaatlaaM Oa raa* at*»

Hays Tells Stetson
Security Uncertain
DKLAND, Aug. I I — (Sirecial)
— American peopla are buying
witn ineir own uohm , •*. -- ....
ed arcurity offered by the gov­
ernment and at th* earn* time are
twing deprived of froodonr and
i pportunity, Walter L. Hays, Or­
lando, riresldent of th* Florida
State Chamber nf Commerce, said
today in a commencement address
at John It. Stetson University.
‘ So-called security I* doing this
nation damago,” th* speaker as­
serted. “ damage which may ne­
ver be completely repaired and
security (this nllegd acurity) is
giving os ax Individuals a great
setback.
“ Th* dictators of all time
promised security. Th# dictators
of our llir.o—Stalin, Mussolini,
and Hitler— promised security in
return for support. Wh*t th* peo­
ple received was slavery and im­
prisonment.” II* quoted General
provide absolute security— food,
Eisenhower as saying prisons
shelter, clothes.

WASHINGTON, Aug. IK-t/Vl
— The Navy plan* to expand and
improve it* air facilities in the
Jacksonville area, 8*nalur I'epper fD -Fla) saiii today.
The Senator tai i Assistant Sec­
retary of the Navy for Air John
F. Floherg ha* told him:
“ It ia anticipated llut a moder­
ate expansion of the fleet avia­
tion fo/re* in tha Jacksonville
area will occur.”
Pepper said Floherg also ad­
vised him the Navy plan* to im­
prove ita faeiiitie* in the Jacksonvilla region to enable them to
accommodate the
most modern
aircraft.
An aide in Pepper'a office said
Floherg did not indicate when the
KOREAN RELIEF
improvement and expansion might
TOKYO,
Aug.
H -r^ -T h
take place.
United Nations lx getting un *
relief irgsnitatioti to ear* 'or an
~KIHH CAUSES
estimated IJICUJHM South Korean
Fir* t'hiof M. N. Clevela.il to­ war refugee*. Col. Alfred G K day war.tod home owners against tin, personal representative in K»
overloading of electrical circuits raa of the U.N. aecretary-cenerai
that may cause fire.
today railed details from I’ u-ar
Several fires were caused re­ Arrangements were concluded las*
cently In 8anford by overloaded
circuits h« pointed out. He ad­ weekend under Gensral MnrAr
vised home owners to consult thur’i direction.
electrician* on th* proper use of
MARINER CALLED
cords and fusee.
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 18-GF)
—Th* Marine Corps said today
DOWN W ITH RUSSIA!
that all enlisted men of sergeant'*
NEW
YORK. Aug »d -U P &gt; - rank or bolow In Ita volunteer
Longshorttnen refuted today to reserve, both aviation and ground,
unload Russian fur# which arrived will b# ordered to active duty.
the British liner Mauretania.
This followa nut plana anTk* Pen, members of Local
■S4, A F L International LongshoreM n ’e Association, alto voted not volunteer reserraa xranld be
to handle any goods from Russia up, with the M at 60,000 to go
in tha stataro.
between Aug. I I aad Oct. 11.

rysi

K oreans4Hell Of A Licking’

Kefauver Committee!
Keveals Racketeers
Are Muscling In On
Legitimate Business
WASHINGTON. Vug. |k—&lt;Ab
—Senator VVd») ||MYI,I xald
tod.i) Sroale crime in%,-tiejlor*
aie /tune to |i.ok into iro o rl*
of tie-up- U U in ,
"o.itionil
politician*" III. ludine roemltel
ol
I'oliete-* unit
ealie-Irr*
Mile, -aitl ll. 1 t lie m im i - lo
leal■■ inoir dflml* iUm i -i, li
ill-1« ine- a- iiiir ul*,| in i|i&gt;
itpoil itUrir Ihetr -a - leeord
f'lj-e id leu lirkrt- lo
Ihe Dmiorialir fund-rai-lne din
m l, at a co-l of i t 'iiw, “ on t»e
hill of thr non i ul,« tried e .unlit
«r Frank Erick-on “

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W U U I I M i l O N . .\UK I s
• Siiftlot l.ti«’ii« It lilt «!«tUri-ii
t* '!«*\ ili.it if tin* foiiiiiAiiniM* a I
tack nti\ \Vt ttili« I'aik i.alion (hi
U m U-x! Stat«
*• ill ^taft
dtv/lttlt |*«j|||l&gt;« toll* I » it hlllt?
Tin Senate (leinucTillr I’ HiU'I
math* tin* »(i»t«‘tit«*rit in «i »|'eet h |e*
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44 v H I M . I t t V \..g Ii ,
Iilr I lltle.l —14 1, — l.klai ac*
• .pled luik ei - o ffr , lu .end a
i umbel foivr of I *.0O men lo
Ii "I ••j
llir Stale Dipjrlh.eht
iii aniiniiiif tug l tie
acrrplan.a
• aiil the
I hi 11,1 S i j | „
|"deeplv x ia l i f i i d " at Turkrv'a
I’lfer. I t.r I utki-h offer i- the
iilird In be fniiitslli scrrptej
'•» ’ he I tilted Stale*. Ihailand'*
•iffei to seud I
o llirrix and
nun i . i , fni m.lit .un ptn| ear*
tier llii- wrek ax wa- a Philip­
pine oiler to -end a tcgimental

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WASHINGTON. Aug
Is
— L'ltri.il | 1.4'• It’ll I
WASHINGTON Any is I/U) A'I iio m I I o ir «l |* * licii'.) in,
— the Senate Clime Uuinmittcr I* |» \I III V .llltl N j m |f*»t*r| ,

told l ungirtt Ii .i |j ) lli.il ui»'.imrrd
iitniinali not only liatr .. iliune
/lip on Mamblmv and n laird dirpal aitmtiet but al&lt;i ate i.ttl
Hint iiiv into legitimate butinett
field*
Hie enininittrr, uiyatii/nl last
iptlllV to uiieitiyalr iiioantieii
Clime ie|Mittril u|i It« v»-nk 1lixas
(.11 '«olk dewitrd iliir l'i to all
IIU|UII) into Vitlltillllg III I Ii dt
Olgant/rd rnnilliall, the • oillllill*
lee te|Mi||rd “ lie aldr to &lt;uinpele unlaillv with legitimate IniMneatmrn lx i ante ul then arcutnulaltoti! o| i .idi and then amolts
mrthoilt" win h .nilu h* atoler.ee.
bnbeiv, conuplion and intimida­
tion.
D ie gatigtlcit hate lieen atIl'owllaarC n* r«a * 1 » « l

C o m m ie s R e p o r te d R e -

l ’. S. Field Artillery Blasts Foe

Gen. Collins A n d
Admiral Sherman
Flyinv To T o k y o

•umbel leant of about .'i,uu« men.
| ()k \ 0 , Saiutd/y Aug. I*)-—&lt;2I*)
Alin il Uix.pi. lank , jilillr l) Jllii
j hi IniUilit luinrd two Htd Kuteali
1 tinxx*t* 42.000 men— aw.iy from
j thiealrnetl l.irgu city i nday.
N u ll, ul l.ii'uu .1 (tack Red
Koieali divilli.tl link
wlial all
\mrtii all /riirial tailed a
lie Ii
•d i hiking
.it the liandi ul U.
*1 Mamin and iliiaiittymeii.
Iln nlv itirli wav tuiurd into
i itrel-mil tiled lutliev. by an Al­
HAMMIIINfl AWAY ut Hie enemy, a batteiy of U S Field Ait.I!, ty ( i n
lied Mutilation uidei tending mole
Into in lion a /.ii nit ttie Niotli Koleult force- uttempiint' lo tiitve liolr* In
'ilati a hall million titiliam trekdo Nektoin. Itiver llltl nil line. Hire atening Targtl Wn-kage of war
"Hounds cinplmemrnl*.
tDe/eaie Dept. l ’ho4o from fntrrnalioiuil)
-tug .twa) ux telugret
Ihr &gt;uu'li Kuieuu goveinnirnt
■Itu i«a« irnt .inay to e-t.ilili*h its
new irlugee capital tnmrtihrre.
llir n.it--wiillrii |ni| ulacr wat
mint rd mainly to it would not
grl undei lout m uulitaiy upeiatlonx
ami to ivtlute tlie poi-.lnlily ol
1 ipii'ingt I -nt ill •al r J ( ommunitts
iniotlg llir tritigrri.
■\ tlituil liv 10.000 Notiii Koi* lo t ill 1i.i I is R e 1 i e v e d
tt wailsw»4 n * !•**• eta! f

St e e 1 Strike Is Ship Battles G a le
/Settled As Rail And Fire As Storm
Ex-Sheriff C l a r k
Of Broward Is Held
Threat G r o w s Turns On! To Sea
On Lottery Charge Ho^an Meets With
PORT l.AUDKRDAl.E. A u g
16 - th’l — Wattef t Isrlt, oj*t»1
at »heriff of llrnward county, ami
hi* lir*&gt;ther ami chief de|nity. Hu­
bert Clark, were Imlicteil lit- x
er«tu| jury and «tirrend*r*d l«»t
night on chsrye* of operatieig a
Intterv and po-ie-Mnn nf -lot mu
clilne*.
Gordon W illi-in-.il third pail
tier with tlie Cl-rk
n the nwn
el»liip of te lliow ml N o n ’ti
Company, nlm » x « indicted, &gt;•
were two employi-x, lame- Joliii
ton and Tninian l.vtle
All five p-iiled ilOlid- of ft.
IMH) eacli ami weie fieed
Seuatur Extra Kefauver &lt;1•
Tenii), eiiairnian of n Senat*
Cuminlttee inveeligalihg critln.
ilivtoieil ituring a healing it M&lt;
ami in July that the Clark- weie
partner- in the Novelty Coinpani.
w'lilcli paid taxe» on ♦7611.1)00 o
trulit■ lottery operation- in three
year* and »l*o lioupht licrn-e»
for -lot machine*.
Governor Fuller Warren on
pended Clark and appointed Am
i t Hall to the sheriff'* put.
Clark admitted a partnership in
the Novelty Company hut told
Kefauver it handled music bo»e,
ami liga ielie machines.
Ail th** men suiremiereit at in*ih e riff- office lait night Wal­
ter Clark Wliked into M-e ('Urnnr lurnteriy cuinmandeil aruuml
Uild-night and « l&lt; booked oil the
lottery charge and two roiint*
of posaesaing slot mhchineT te Mine charge* were placed
against each man.
The grand jury rec.*»«ed jftei
teturning the iniiictmeut*. It will
reconvene on Monday.

Reports Are Made AI
Jaycee Luncheon

•oui thal «f

had iw! • p

(*&lt;imniunl»t itfifi'M iim hi
ofi'o. " w r yy&lt;mi ItI hav«* *i y%in lil
wur on our hun«U tinluy.
|.rt u* rt«iii!*iiil*rr that uui Al
IlMNllRurR II* r t R f ! « • « !

Market Committee
To P l a n Policies

R a ilr o a d
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L e a d e r s '
C o n fe r e n c e

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C a r o l iii . i

Negro Regiment In
Korea Is Reported
(•a!tiering Lauras

G. II lli'gan, a —i taut dltrctoi
■•I Htnli- Far mer • Market*. Die' i
11$
I \ I I n 1*111 Ms
1lie
MIVMI Aug IS • i»
it rdgtit with tin Sanford Hint*
Nil M il» un.) $lrr| a*iil.« y* 14 »rl
xlr.in14111|1 Hui.ell K
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M.irk. t
V l\iaorv t'ommilliv t••; t*|| |i*tli$ I ll! lit |»||9• • Ml 'til
ll||l xallv’l’t Iti • tillvJ•\ *4!nlt* li t
.Ii icti- mat Vi*t l***l • *•** ami |»t',t'
•i«mI$ ,i it*I »*lhn lr$ in-ltt llir* (...»• F..|r 4Vllltl ..III ItiliiMlfltf ■r jl
let*.
W IT H I S ’ f i l l I N F A N T R Y
4|ri d el
if tin 1 miiuHt • pie
lliiralriirxl i - oil nl fit** ii »l’»*it
..... *1 Ion... •IM* luting 1I.•11 i E G IM F N I Kuiea, 4ne l*
.i.l weie l S I ■•. I I Ktaliri
•It I* it r iii**' i im
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i x oldest I ' S Negro in*
l.e l i.l le&gt; 1* ll It I. It and t,U ,
I !.« &lt;llir I i* »»|r III llir •li,|»Ml»
Si hlti'ih
) Inti.!.» to** •'»Y»*'l tl.r ill .b n ' . . . i i i •nitfii i- f i g t u iig piol.alily
llir l.e-t mill prou.il*&gt;' Inttle III
l| ua- agreed, -aid Mi llogai.. | *% to lt'l \
•t*16.9I I III I I’l •Ivt Itll llir tint I*In - * i • nf llir American NeItxl th lii ronntiei- id the Set
• Il|(*inrii9 ! i x|ft).r nl -I t'CMI !o |*411 ) If lull* MU i iilr til hoilt
I . . •• ( im.I -oldiei
mule County Carlo lluienu wdl I 1(1 tiir nut’ri« y%*• illiMHlmr«! I *
Men hi combat with lip- N ' s r a
11., ilotlll Hniir*l
&lt;U|tli ll hlnY«
u reiplrstisl
to seivi* on Hie
itulv hi ,I with'
tllrt •-..I Diviiioti
«n
»|to ml
• immittee winch ha* nine im in ' I iy Pit krl lilira %%rtr toitlull.iYVI
t t*l o')dil
He f l i . l Divi«ion in ihr Pacific
wlirH* lit lit lillli* Ini 4
urs, -mite id whom hair trim- 11 *&lt;iit Itoo Iok *r#l
Iny%41x1 thr
le till, irgiment aiMitr l-&gt;th.
dial recently expired
4illilion.il 1 ,H)0 H tik in Inil I t ’ ii
Il.:il ,|i.i—. mil mean ll I* llir brxt
loil.lt IM •
rhi I Iitumittei iremher- dr 111 I idled
\ III
A M h I y OUIY Ill'll' iegiiiirnt hi Itutea Kxiwft* tank
nl that County Agent C. It Diw
• uniewherv in tlie mnl.lle
llir U'frrnirnl to 4* 1111)01101r'il
••it - 11ii 1 1 11 1 . i i i on the . iilimnt
Mt.tt.o NX. •dirt I Imr it. i I «• • '
I
ried ilie {12ml Divi-lon in
H | I nt tlitlin I thirt lot ol
lie * . all ex-uffli'li* meitlla'I
6
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lie
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i
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Itlliid
• \.*iii’ » ii
" n it
i- an Armv coinlial corVliiveuirnt id vegrtalile* through ) •hr n o l Iilird ?S|rr|tot»ikrii »»l
dir .tint iltd *41.1 ihe Inn in tlie ' •• pm dent "i World 'V ar II
I'tiirida slate imui ki t- hn* ta*ru
V wlille Clilune' -.'ini wa- there
ll im ir iflin l it • ••Itl »*l xhl ’H .I
e.t I nl I J|e
Hie Inige-t In hi»tm) this year, j \tnriM.Y
the 2411. II .' . . fl 'lilt
Iniitlhv &lt;oidrirm r Itrltorrit IiihIi i I itlei.*\ I tir &gt;iliiiil,U .’I ^Ahlltlj'
.id Mr. Ilugnti
. l i . i than any* N e g io outfit In
He stall'd that thr health of ilrrlw oiU l
nKknlt
an&lt;l lot.d i u’ lil
Inti.u). inetudiug the 92nd."
William Wilson, dltector of the union Irjtln t that rndr*l rail) lo
A
I'Hi-luiiyli
curt' ipundont,
lli r i r n l r i at lit il liollt " .» » j
State Market- i- much Impruvnl
Irani.
Whi*onant.
of
Drtioit.
I ii tilt \ »'• im lr. r a t i aiiii «I ik Ii IU j
Mr. Ilngnn, who ha- hern con­ day.
Mich, who won a comhat coin*
The im* tnilirri, I'llll’loynl l»)
I
|
M
ferring with glower- and litem...1 , 1 ,1.11 a. a i ii- t •leilirni.ni will!
a Halt*
u m ol larui uiganisalion* iietw $itr I r»nnm*rr t «»nl
“ T h e n - i« tto fu rth e r tlanifrt I" the T.'inl In Daly, -aid "Thi- Kol r the pa-t two day*, left thi* fD.nl C o . had walked out Monday ! h»tt.la
-till liim ly Noilull, fhtef •f i n figliting i* more 1.ittrr than
im «i|**tw»rf of drttoM»d« for |f»h If
—
l* . i. XI'- • • ' ■
Mt
H
.1 -• uvll'
Handy Anderson, manager ol rlaanlfiratitifi Kuur tlmu«nn«i r-n
I hmI
I I ngllNIiril
IIM
M
I
nu,nil’*,r» of the I ’ niled
I'e Hanford Market, did not *1 mint i
n te w eiry men nf thit reft(I
III l*R|» at»|
trlld the meeting a- lie i- on vatu*,»i have carried with honor tha
dion in Clayton, t.a
r«»It»r &lt; that flew throng 1. the In•linii war- .uni up San J'lSIl Hill
Ml &lt; ul.n
II e\ have beep in lit e 35 cunM eel
Vug
I- • l ’&lt;
A I 15. xV I* . W
PEN ■ V • 'I V
Plh'll tt-e day*. They a't;. •krd ihteo
-.di.M.I t. it')»
Mini- '• I * f»«» •'
t im.*
and .apt i.i.'d Vecho i In
-I...i.Id )*m :»F ..nt for pt.liix -■ •
t'lnn* fur "ltil»i lit ' 1 NVitlllrll'
1ill N when town- cjp t j u .1 iiy AmI IIw .mmI t '
Nan.
jollll K lloHl'l, Jr,, YyIiii to an ••lit Week." Del 16-21, to•'ll* out lined ' . In. . d
III
• 1I.'*”■It- in Kitten weie few and
it.o
University
I I'loyftl l»v *!»•* I- H i*wii*i •un«*iii In uieiiilM'l- &gt;d Ihe ltunin«*^N lill I i n id. nt
( f It.'tween,
Birin* WnrM War II !«# '!ir«*t Piufpn-ioiial Wmne ll*» Uui. VV..I I nil.pa I f f . today.
n iey nt tacked for ' 1 1 e ■lay*
lu IIIII il.l'lf*' ■ piepa.i'tl f.o t!
i fuUn ill II m* II I y I.Mii’l for o f f ’ tiesdny n.t’ M »l tlieu TmiriM Cell
liti ti befell ll! Etenmliia I u.m and on Ihe fourtli catdurrd a
•ra un! i iiliatri! mrii in tin* nrfii«*&lt;! lei by Mi- &lt; E Hunter.
V--m.nl I.ill
Ih in.i.iiitaiix |a&gt;*ition called 'l.itil*
I. aid.-■
••rvift**, toil! |irr*«*iil an informa
I'limidi'tinn of tlie elllb’* year ly
i' »Iiiii“ on Ihe snulherii Gunt.
tivt* \-%llir**
llir IloU I m ii I ii* Imnk «:i
ilisrmxoil. Mrs l&lt;oi* Nance «aet
line company wa. down In 12
1VV. I iiiiiu-I p i - and leailn'i.i
I th# MetI omI ihI « ’Iiiir *!• J uikIrv at Smilev told of Ihe lei'elil M:.l*
iln,ul.I -|..p daytime baby -it ting men in 1hiu nttark.
; no P.M
II mi! I' vv club hoard racetii
I lie L’ lth, like most unit* in
tilth mil Vuntil ntlil tti'l Ulll-lllg
Hr a a * ii&lt;M(riAlrt| willi (hr Pr*
in Gainesville.
Korea, hat lacked repleccincnta
I
Ur
ndiill
e*.'
giegali'Oi
rnd
I
d
'
hylriiati inifNinrtnrirx in hi* worl
Four new member, were ad­
Isik, alum ing Inilli for ca.ualtie*, hut the first hlg
»i Pair**lint*, and uill anitot r miri mitted to tlie local rluti: Mr*. Km them the
hatch arrived Wcdncday night.
rdanil
1l.lt
n..lid
ill »xtint! tte live.
litfia on Ihr aulijrrl at tin* rloar eat Hrothe»»on. Mr*. W W VV’ul
“
Aniiilig
other
thingthey
ker, Mr-. 1). M Spring and Mrt.
of hU lerturv.
.hull'd he lillli thm the waste
.Mr. Ifowrr. nt |irr«rnt t« euimt f a i l Pri-lne
l|o»le*-e.« for tlie surial liuur I ln&lt; ffirieie t and inndeipiate lead
Yi»or uf «|M«'inl nluratiou for thr*
High yesterday H'J
Eacai Price, Mr- C • i-hip whieb they now iiate in
mtirn in Prnnaylvaitb. Hr fin* u. i . 'it

I .cut tire On llttl v Land
M .Methodist Church

The Jaycee* yesterday devoted
their meeting to discussion* id
objectives and the hearing o f com
rnltte* report! hy President IV
II. Stempcr.
Among objective* discussed » n
that of nutting the Hand Hhrll
into good condition In order to
hold concert* again. Pat (Single.
Walter Krohne and W. K. Connol­
ly were named a* a committee to
invt-ligate thi* pouibility.
Another projeet planned I* ■
Celery Featival. John William-, \lr». Ilowrr will hr In Nnrif.ntl •
Al Wallace, Alvin Odham, Gor­ I ort Y%lull vi« 1 1IVlff V6|I|| Ihr Ii*
don liradley, Harold l&gt;*wi* and frr*f parentr, Mr. am! Mn \V P
Herbert Ptevatt weie np|Mitnii*' cuipnmi
In i hi* touimiUre.
lilt* Iis i m «* it ««|Hiri!o.ntl lit *'h»
Aivin Odham waa congratulated
I i ii * hip •*f i 1• MtH 1 *
on in* appointment aa Fourth IH-- t'hurrh nn l nil lntfrr»ln| prrw M
Diet vice president.
«rt C’Tiliall/ !iiv!t«*(l to attrnd
A meeting of the Rnatd o f Di­
rector* was scheduled to take
FI ICE IIA/.ARIM
place next Tuesday night at the
R. A. Even*, representative of
Tourist Information lii-oth.
th* Fyr*Flghter Co., will lead a
■ in i— i iu
.liveuaaion on fire h««»rtl* and
, l u c i n m l » (IIA ll!
if| „ rnntrol, and will uernonatratw
LANCASTER. Pa.. Aug. IH—l/V. f\t9 fighting equipment at the
— Death in th* electric chair wa meeting of the Vcteiani On the
ordered today for
Edward
I K,rm training Cla*x Thuratiav
Gibbs, 26-year old eg-GI *t^nle•l• night at the Future Farmer buildconvicted of murder in th# tlayinv! |ng.
of a pretty girl aecrifUrv at
At « meeting of the group la ti
Franklin and Marshall College
night m motion picture. “ A W’ ord
„ Olbbe, a Franklin and Marxh.il to tho W I m ” waa shown. Thi»
College ranler from Pitman. N. ’ film emphasite* th* tremendoua
wax convicted of murdar In the lose to American hom« owner* due
•laying last Jan. 10 of 21-year-old to negligence, Fire haxarda ore
l«iatod out.
Marian Lou Lie Baker.

Flans Art' Oulliiu*fl

•tr Nsiiin* Blaines
IVopli* I1ol't oinlilion'­

Hanford Weather

U lllinler and Mi*a Dorothy Veil I'livrinnient i- a reflection **f llie.c
own aelfi*hne*a,
stupidity an I
lleibulis.
UK.rnl decadence—and I list ino»l
•d them •'•••eii. what they now
liavi it.&gt;d ill'll ciiiidlllurii. '-lilt t
N 4VY R A ID
tl.nm I'lvi
I i ’ K Y i ), Aug. IH - -f,T)- A U imirute in.lil tliev
!t, heavy einiter, rioting N«*lh lmpr&gt; ve “
Korean ixilway cuminunicalli nt
10 N riN G HULKS
with Siberia, ii.imbarded ih** mil
TA I.I.A II AHHRE, Aug. I*
town of Tanehnne vexterdny fi r
(,V&gt;_ The Stale Game end Frc»h
the .ecund time.
The Navy said today the crul- VV'rtcr Fi«h UommU*lon will meet
dltcu*. federal hunting
ser’s eight-inrh gun* *auted hr ivy Monday
damage in the rail yard* o f Tan- regulation* for migratory bird*.
State rule* cannot exceed 'ho»e
chon, 170 mile* north of the ntlli
parallel on Korea’s cast coast. »et by the federal government,
Two hundred freight cars were bu» ran Iw more restrictive.
Commission offictaj* said thrv
destroyed.
The cruiser roamed farther up also umlenlsnd a deicgatltn will
the coast shelling freight yard* appear to protc-t the every-day
at (lain, and Kunien, and three hunting rule. The commixsian
Voted in June 'n permit hunting
railway bridge*.
Carrier aircraft
from Task every day* of tho week (his sea­
Force 77 protected th# cruiser on son.
La-t year hunting waa prohi­
ita raiding expedition. Aerial ob­
server* directed tho bombard­ bited on Mondays, Tueadayn, and
Friday*.
ment*.

Eoia

Low today lill
Rain veiterdav 00
August lainfall. 216 inch*.
Normal August rninfill, 7.10
im he.t
in i"' today - '..« 6 lu V 'I. an&lt;l
high, 11:07 A M

The Weather
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. U»-&lt;/P)
HA
Atlanta
r.9
lli-m.uk
72
54
HI
Ito-ton
07
83
73
Charleston
93
Cleveland
08
64
Dei Moines
77
Detroit
62
M
M
Fre-no
104
86
Saint I.oula
87
Seattle
82
63
83
70
VVa-hington
Jackaonvili*
M
n
(lrlin.lt.
89
72
Tallahiite*
92
n
,

91

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fm» aamt.inn rehalo. sANrowp. Florida

PAGE TWO

The Best Language

i he Hanford Herald

THE WORLD TODAY

• -teV.k-a lr IM4
*Tkn*t»4 lm ii « i i | i ■••■Mar
•ss# I t M i f
II I Haaaalla *»»-&gt;■»
H u m *• aNaal rlaaa aaVIM
a«kb«r IT. itia. al Ik* raal nillrt
- a«afar«. IlnM a. • ■«.• Ik. «»•
• Vaaaaaaa a« Warek «, i m .

Many of the itiltnd nml gterrotyped forma nnd oxpre-*
Mv Ita U II I Marti KN7.IK
aIona which otno plnjftied torrogpondcncf, Ivith btinlr-va
AP Foreign Vlt.lr . An«t)at
and aoclnl, itnvn given nwny to ntom dimet atylc-.c o f w rit­
ing. Others perAiit. These latter lead periodically to cam^
__ ^
|’ar*l»»antly
and mattmdlcally
palffris to reform the written Inntrtiage, to t!ccrea,ve it*j\|OKOW i, rampaicning to win
loiniullty and add to its warmth and friendliness, lo shorten w*vt «;.»mmv away from th.
N ilL U .II I. UltXN
and enliven it. None of these canipnlffns comes and irons tVertern Alll.•. H " ,*' *® ,*72*?I "
i.Otitmv IIIMI
_
tte.l«... kaaaiar________ I without having it mark on tho InnRtuiK^
rrunitH Rrirh tmnng th* iatd*
k fllll NIl'Tlltk MITr.k
A perennial point of contention is the difference in ptri.
-T l arflu
• .H
The gr«*#t drawing carl offer.&gt;&lt; Wnatk
I M tandnrds o f acceptance lie tween the spoken word and
"kraa W.aifce
|aa
hould there be colloquiallantd -woFds ■
' nh^Fut'eni^wmany
a Hoalka
ana I (fie written. Why
I7
and forms which «r&lt;' |»erfectly proper when used in con |(I0B |l,,irt iir&lt;i t.v th. Ku.aianV
III mMitmr) anilin rnt#m «l
•&gt;»*»»r
a* #
*'99nlt«, IfatilUllwRl *4H»8 WH|lr»« nl ' venation but not when et down on paper? The spoken hut o '
Wl9*f|ll&gt;Hl»nl ••*# lk» |. fpn«* t»f lurtRiiittr** i-&gt; evidently th *1 easiest and most natural; why I land "f milk ami hon»y under
Htitkr fin 'll, Mill l i
Im
! Soviet urrupathm.
imt ua« it for writing alio? It is not hard to find rules
&gt;| n gilllt n4« *«» «|«l *•* M'9.
t'n.i;. that’s n gnat never ahHt|ir»iM
&gt;MllHanH» Hr I mInhsI for formulirnMoii in writintr. in contrast to conversational *rnt from the average f'.ermati
'•Mk|mgi|
lli|i'a.»niplw *
In.
mind Th« rr ai” nn mure eationspeech, which sum pointless.
it n f « » l , * M "»»" llilrnH. K m
•i t City. wwrf •i I unIi
Yet the more f'irniiil written laiiKitaKe has its use- allrtlc f..lk in all Kurop* thsn
Iheap n f th.* Reich.
fht Ifl»rnf4 •• ....... .»•#! .f of#
£ ■■*’*( *«»•&lt; I'MM nlilrli |« »»I||U' I fulness, too. The coll. &lt;piial word may bo unsnfted fo r wrltlirrmany’s formrr ,-iowerfiil poM rlnahilf •*» ifc» « i» • •» rry***M| I oik for the very practical reason that its nieanimr, clear I sition a« th# nillilary end ecunntaflill «| Mil Ol»W lll»«»l WfH* 9*#0*slW'4
a ifcf* «Mi»r»e*r. ■• Mill *• *»• I enoutfh&gt;in tonvet at ion, mitiM la1 misconstrued In the read- inlr key-txrie nf continental Ku
lope mnk. - this aspect of the
I* «MM 4Up*'rlaM
iny of a written line. The same may apply to altered rules )eoM-v»ar
ciurlsll)- important. It Is
7f(l|i.X). Al I. |i. i-i-.n
if grammar for the convenience o f informal talk (.anciiage ,o important that tune may retUUA) h lllall.K \ KRHB
reform has alwa&gt;&lt; sought rertain fundamental things— rord It a» one of the &gt;W|i|vp en
**'r cnnflirt &lt;d th*
Lila. luH.t.HI| hia pul hu simplicity, clarity which admits o f no misundgrstnndinir.Is»cer"r'»,»
lAtnllf In l«ir»n»nl. N ».»r it. all •nd brevity. T h« l » « l language, spoken or written. Is still*
Western
CSeimanv
Is the defenhlsinrj hai. man in .ag.th •hat which takes aa much as possible of all th.*ee o f those
»|ve I -r
hetw Ol the f-ovtet
t.srrh.d th. irilplui... IV, n».&lt;!
rone end the derncrinrlev It wa&lt;
to kno« Cod h*tt»f, and In fntln» qualities.
dlsrloaed in Frankfurt the other
him: The »*itb a) all be full nl
dav Itist nearly all We tern mi­
the kncwlsil#* nf tha l.ntd. ai th»
litary in&gt;-n and moat oflirtala ataFiftv
Whodunits
water* n v n lha iaa.—lia. Ilt9.
tirn.d
there
agree
Europe
"When lliia tolumnial Uiamf *•
ware of ilia cumulative realities ol
th# Tehetan. Yalta. I’oiidatn and
th* Italian peace tiralira, far haii
need cn and", writer Dorothy
Tbontpinn liar mull have been
quit* a sight.

Sanford Telephone
Installations U p
60% S i n c e 1945

A FACMYAID JHIINI In Nacedah, Wlae, aUrocta an e#tlmalM 100,000 p r r w t from many atataa a*
Mary
Ann Van Hoof (left, arrow) kneali to racelVo what aba teatlflea to bo bar aeventh srlalon of tha Virgin Mary.
At right, huihand Tred lead, tha aobbtng 40-yaar-oid motbar of aasran chlldran away from tha Improvised
altar nf Our I^dy n# Fatima, lira. Van Hoof told onlook a n that aha rocalvad U»l* meatage: “Pray and pray
hard. *Eb# lime )i ihort." No on* elra In th# assemblage, which Included 60 print# ind M ntina. reported
(iataraatioaai 5 oundphoto)
seeing Anything unutual In th* clump of aeh tree* behind the mid# altar.

roilldn't t.r defended ngnilot ltd*

many Florida citir.n* Iiad be­
come romplacent
and regatded
gambling at good for tni.ine*.

A writar who In f&gt;r' sears hits wtitten fifty d eted lvr •la without the arming of Weal
Crime K**|H&gt;rl
•tovsls has hsrdly b«oii itllc This is Agatha Chrlatlp, the ii-,m.iv
(I nh'laavd f f *•** r «g » !»•»•»
luihlicstlon o f wlto-e fiftieth mystery. *‘A Murder Is Anrhat'* . Mrlkir*
tisried patlic

• * !?
W
th,nl a 2 i ? publishing /&gt;von| S K T ? g^rlUv^OermanrThM
I)C,C latge amounts
rasa ate ,h#jr )o&lt;,| tovftr,mfnt
•mounts nt
nl cash
government/
Miss ( h ristie s serio-ronttr llelKintt tletoctive. Ilcrctilo P o ir o t . » , »||„, , r to rearm lt'« an adhandled nt which have black-mar“They trie.) not to **# ihc
whn attain s nil hi - '(tilllion s th rou gh Ills "litth 1 g r e y c e lls " mii.ion -.&gt;rn out of common «en«&lt; 1cl polenlialitier. the romnutlee vlrluusuess of the pareina who
IS f ’tinilinr to a d t lld l
-and out of lha | •• U l dangers
|hevc rntriptiscs mthaic h«d t^en ailowtcl to gain a vary
,
.
i,
1 .
strong stranglehold on th# comWhirl
give.■
»
her
nlprlrn
a
rp
ecla
l
claim
to
A
t
te
n
t
io
n
\
"
[h*
" L a * S , W n tiS S . .
T»mhr failliQ.i.1. shocks were
Itotcls. iMtsu-antr. n glil th.l-s muntiy.tho rommlttae 'Alhas
Itcen
th
e
ir
exlrnordlnnry
fin
am
itil
.ucrc'ts
It
hns
been
1
1
,
•,,
n|d".
it
could
get
mighty
hot
fell around il.e world 1tieirlay from
nvcsl and pinstston rompantes.. ,c«dy these gangsters have oh
uui.k.
liituor stoics, beer ami whisky «hr- tslncd control ov#r « constderatdc
th* Middle I ait in ilia Himalayas. ostinintcd fIm t, though Mist C h ris tie Is Kngllsh, A m e r ic a n s Iand ttnngs
-tnml at the moment
AP diapalrh.a i»| • it. Mm(In. Ilia) h a w In.tight nearly Sfi.OOO.OOO ro p les o f her Itook*. nml (l.f. fv..V.e! * IIIIIp I 1. I*. A .1 Wt-nl
.
weren't rsithquske il,odil. Tha) *hnt fro m 7fi,0fl0.tHifl to Iflfl,OOO.OOfl h ave been sold n il oxer (.eimanv is in vshat n.av l-c &lt;nll.-d hips and evrn small ilrcl compan- 0j
oparations Is siphonhe w orld. Yhnl m ud mnke the mouths witter o f those the |Mditiral .tsve—stilh the Red. in
were fin I ihnia R-29» in Kor»a
cd hy them out of Fiorina to
the l&gt;atl.
work in* mai ihnte Communiit •lothling n ovelists who are lucky If each work Hells 11.000 nrrylng
Senator Kcfsuvrr
IP-Tennl c'ker states.
Tl-e Cnmmunirt* are offering
copies.
“It should he noted that not.
fockr.
nil tells &gt;.f tilt act).me in thelt .nds tin- iovrtligsting committee.
The ChrlHtje Ininka nrr getiernlly masterly exem plifi &gt;Mi.ad&lt;- anting tlice m— ndvan Other numbers are .Senators O '-. rslthsiamllirg the uncontradlcted
Mow lha Good Neighlmi (solic) «• Ions o f the shell yniue. I he render s ntteiilion Id iso xxell t»g.« •u|.|».-..lly t&lt;&gt; In* gained t on..1 (l» Mill, Hunt » ll-Wyot, testimony l-eforr the Florida
(R .Nil 1 nn.] Wiley tl(- ituving Comnilttr* that William
•omalinia. works eian in tin* coun­ liveried that the real solution tomes nn a surprise In 'hough trade vstth Pattern (Set- WO)
U- Johnston had contributed llf.l,-

HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS
B. Alter

t*Y

TVtRbt M o v e s

BAD U A FiM-TftAH'
AH' A 1 M U t - DA*V
HOLI DAW NIGH 'IkOOT
RAD fix

A

*4AH »

....... ........ ............. s n a r as*":;'.”'::?:1.-

try was shown lha other day'whrn .er best-known l-u.k. ."The Murtler o f Roger A rk rn y d ".!
. t .,
Genigia’s aiini ullunl rommimonri !ier mystification was tnrrittl so far Mint rentiers are otill j^.lirimro* nl*.. u rowentratVi.g""?.
*#nad a ihipmanl of nulk limn H'lwitiiiif n\h«'lIim &gt; mHi tm ill'd thriii (airly.
|tm&lt;lrrirr&lt;&gt;u«'.(l vit&gt;ik to aabotagH
The fastidious who corn mysteries sltoiihl In- ass it red 1r*onomlc remverv In the W.-*tcn,
J *k min ill. and |miui*«I Iduin* into
it, taring "lhtia'i enough milk •lint Miss Christie ran write good English CS well as -.oit. f" " P P ” ?,
P7 rul*''?‘
«»'»,
lot i*la in ti*or*ia". One Woildl t &gt;arn. and that tie -e alories are (tie moat moral o f nil hut to imtiairasa the Western
novels. Their one les-on Is that no nintter how r.irrf&lt;tlly ■y-rupntion power*.
Sacitlaiy of Dafama Jfhnion
Typical nf Red ptKpagHtiila sets
he villinti conceals his crime, he In sure to ls&gt; found oui.
hat aikarl Cnniraii. at l*ai| two
an iinnouncement th.- &gt;dh*r day
In the Red army's official new-&lt;y*an too lata, for universal mill
papef In Itrrlln, “Tncgllrhe Rundtary Raining. although hii Iwn
For Tlio Future
rchatt". THI« priudatmcl a -weep
Prai'd*nl liumsn. it 'till opporerl
...............
, , ," .
Ing p.ogrvm fur nil Oemiany, InDivided Into groups which lltudfed, pr
proiilems nf child rlmling the "llfteratlon" «r We.t
to tha idea. If we now had two ni
three million young man who had henlth, mure than tw o th'in uinil sjieclnllats in tlint line i tierinany. T^in-i w-i* n&lt;» talk of
k,1
"V T
J ,l' i ‘ r,“
fioi.h a yaar or two of military iqrt re c e n tly in Geneva, S w itzerlan d . Hepresuntlng six ty J ' * M
- 11greatest
* ' * n Ifawinsr
"*
41 ,pr
' of
training, wa would net have la countries, the delegates included m an y tnetliriil m en from
The
card
In the
tin* K
«n| pm
p f r a p j lnI Is
t is.
Ik thf
the
Red
worry about Korea, or some fu­ w ir-d cvn stn ted countries w ho w e re finanred b y th e U N All in
promlso »f|l» rt'lelldi (,-ruxatt)
tjltfltlren's E m ergen cy Fund.
ture JTut.ian a t y .p frn^ ,

gK-i ■

The « ify r i Lak.tanJ domed tin
rigidly growing Ini. of Am*rk*r
cities whirl) want na truck with
Cornmunirti. It ha. adopted an ofdtr.locr rtquiring them to gal oi|t
of taWr within 48 hour* Aiide
from tha difficuliy of determining
in ihil enlightened aia of liberalirm juil who i&lt; a Communiit and
who it not. wa ta* caitain olhet
(Ciadtantagai in lhi« tvp. of legitlation which might ha wmth menHoning The mot* ritiei tend tn in
tha Communiit. out, lha mote the
Commimi.lt land In concentrate in
thoia remaining localities which
tfckrate them Thu* a noity mrnori
ty in icrri# riliat bacom«t a power
mafonty, ttrong annugh parhapt to
taka Ottr th* government in
placet like Ntw York anrl D«lroii

A A m o n g the problems taken up w ere chiklren'n ilisenses
Inti p syclm logical ftrolrleins, n ursing nml hospital proretl
tres, mid infniit m orln lity.
f
T h e idea o f this m eeting ami o th er such e n d ea vo rs I
uxkl h ealth for the rising gen era tio n . It seems f a i r l y rr r
nln Ihnt it xvill be po-sible t»* build a more robust c it iz e n r y
by a ppropriate public Itealtii m easures. W hat w ou ld Is-ven m ore desirnhle, though the xvny ia less c le a r ly seen,
would Is* a new generation which understood how tit avoid
xar mid co n flict, and whose d esires would liirtt a w a y from
irm am ent production and tow ard the me. Imuisms o f |»e«ct
•’ erhaps this, t.si, Is s gosl to ite sought through prom uth•f child health and s ttitm le ; xve don ’t seem to g e t Mm
vhere w ith adults.

Ship On Fire

General Collin*

M nfi|lllt|a4 faesre* |*nfp final
M (Iftlfinarl rfetm t*«g# OfiM
sddtd thst the sf „ s „ hsd a etose j lies In Turope rnuld he tuhieeted
hruih With the storm’s rlrruls- | to dlreet sttrri. )„- the Communist
tlon reaching to the southeast any ttm# In the immediate firmast
lure." he ttid.
A* Florida breathed easier, the
drama of fire, whittling wind* . pARIS. Ang
Th*
fitdh in Rrjtgip and th* United and tumbling sea*— and of ships chief official spokesman nf th»
rushing
to
a
rescue
dev#lone
|
State*, wharf democratic philoFrench Foreign Offle# declared
about 400 mile* east of rotl todas. Franca U "si, rwta.I aw J
roehtat nta'ttrmwad th V.m

erwnantt frihn’ tfetlint too far a1 ‘-J -ji public opinion.' tho p«oplt
titan to be f»* ahead of thur govarmnenti in apprfcialing th* teriOurnait of lha woTId ttlualion. tn
m country the Pictidenl hesitaMa to atk for all out mobiliiatmo,
fleligh th* pa i'la d.ir «• d it. In
Britain th* Prime Minuter refutt*
fo coll an immediate teuton of
Parliament to atep up atmamenlr
though tit* people are periling for
if. It it not often that democratic
go**"1menlt are hltucd with the
wiieit and moil fat righted mind,
ilk the nation, hut it it aeldon that
they at* him!cicd with the moil
stupid.
- &gt;Th# Unites! State* i* planning a
nOw aggreitmn in th* Pat EastI the Soviet aewspaptt Pravd*
ua infoimalion may be someat Tew than accurate. Neverlhe
t, Pravda probably meant that
♦ Chine** are going to try to
It* Formota. or maybe Tibet, and
pact, that United V ’.le. will inere, tin,* involving tbit courtry
war with China a. well at w th
Mot**- Thut in -Mvad in th# For
and hopekuly outnumbered.
Rutaia might feel fir# to tlatl
tome aggiettiont of her own in
Europe. We ate not rut* that our
country ia prepared to fi^ht a two
front war, tomething which Miller
with all hit legtont could not en
rt. It might be better to let the
lam have the Far Eatt. do
they con with it. until they
,fy * * f
•m oot
th#oa*
foe im to try to tow
An got want lb ho
wo g « in m pooWnn

I’taree.
* * - s--*isl| R. Jon#* flaihe.i an
earlrr merrdrtg ». **.
:•“* •*portlsl later ana did not nre-l imrnadiat# assistance.

rorrv ’” over th* attitude of top
United Mate* military officials on
holstvrtng Western Europ* will.

rm&gt;rss
The apokrsttvsn was comnieritlug
Fire broke out In tier No t and on a Washington dispatch wklcn
No. Z holds. These ate the for­ sleerrthesl 0. K Itcfsas* Depart
ward cargo hold*. Just liehlr-* rhe ment officialdom a* foaling
feeling thet
that
rrr-w’f uuarter* in tho for**peek. sne IP# j.'rd/.-s uf riorr troepr for
The -In had been Im t/i'd by
now xmuld “ rncNiregr
heavy gslcs and lushing gie. n Conirnunist propaganda" and tend
water which tumhlest over Its tn spread a feeling that Euro­
necks for 24 hours befotr the firr pean* can sit Iwck and wait fur
litoVr nut
the American* In do the job.
The heavy weather with wale
" It Is Inarctirale, stupid sod
-cashing the decks made firefight­ most unforlnnste" tn believe thst
ing difficult.
elthcg French leaders c French
Turning to get the wind ur. her pbllc opinion would subscribe In
•tarboai.r side, the Ru-sell It. nny such feeling, th# spokesmen
Jon#-, tovund from Norfolk, Vq..
for la&gt;* Angetoa, made all speed
IMissihle to run out of th# storm. eraft had seen the sun fo r mere
Nln* vessels began live pitchlrg, than a day, and none had in c l ­
tossing run to her reecur. I’ ve of a d position.
The distressed ship report* .1 *11
them were merchant ship*, threw
were Coast Guard cutters, and sine her rndlo antenna down, but
the naval transport If. H. 8. Klein- Coast GiutnUnu-n guessed •-hat the
rpoicllr remove,! In
smith. The Klrinamtth wa« only wlrsr* were _purp
keep them fmm hfowing nnrav.
t*0 mile* away.
A Coast Guard air-sea rescue Communication w#^ by abort ssav,*
radio.
’
plane took o ff from Miami.
All the ships tnvotvasl-- the dbtressesl craft ami th* rescui vea•els— were on dead reckoning be
r.imvs all e i.v id be Coai-l Uu»H
cttte.M tun.1 bean rtrtlr.g fhrouah
bnnlrsne galt-sr This made th#
ivearch for th* Rusacll R. lone*
difficuR, bevnurc none of the

ln it. lU.tssi word r.-pott, lhe:8“ toJ ^ .fN b *»M j® »ta , * « l « f » ' 5
, ummittiu- conclude, 1
mere i. fuml of (.ovetnar Fullar Warren
convincing svidence that o.g.n •« *&lt; '** report. MJ"hn»««r h«»
, &gt; .. 1 groups of criminals have en "}iu " ' ‘f
d* ‘« /or hl» four
,-,gci in illegal activities in many M-.rlda dog tracks for neat sea-1
,-aita or the country, are strong »olJIt. K. AOOHER8ION
«nu wealthy sn&lt;l have m,.nop»&gt;n«Johnston is president of tho
..I certain channels of interstate club opeiating a Chicago horse
MOSCOW. Aug. IB—t^ t—Th*
.. inniuriication.
race track. Hr also has interests
Soviet army newspaper Red EU0«
Committee n-soinmi n.lati-ms al- in four &lt;log tracks in Florhla.
today pirturs-d Scandinavian coun­
... iiuluded thr-e:
The committee outlined sehst
tries as preparing for wgr against
li.iiiilgratinn lavs. shouM to. It callest an effort hy Chicago Intiva Sosld Union with th# tw.-ktiglil. rie.i; stiftrr prison ,enlenc-| terasta to nruscir into th# ItlcraIng of the United Stat**)»«*— * s* VS. k i l n
t - ' Hould l»- imposed in narcotic*! live S A li gambling opetatlons In
•&gt;•»% IM I TroFa Mart
In a lengthy edltorlnl the new*,
N • I N M mi
c.n-1 other criminal cases; income Miami Ilea.h.
paper charged that Norwegian
tax laws xstllch now permit rsa-j It said that In lblD Harry K uai youths are twin* given military
kr-teer. to report nnge ca»h In-' sell "whose connections wRb tb#
training under American obaer
com* or &lt;!i«t&gt;ursemen!
without Chicago (,’apotia gsssof ar# rlcarration, and Norwegian airstrips
iup|&gt;Ottiiig
detail
slniuld
h«j |y estahllshe&lt;t'r goX a Substantial
Senate
Group
ara being equippest by Americans.
tightened; anti trust laws should interest tn th# ayndlcaf# under
l-c use.t against monopoly in Hr* suspicious circumstance*.
ICaatlaa»4 Vtsss rear Oaet
and nattorlall--m. 'I That ' ou-lsis uMumtViaUim-of gambling lafirt-) |n J.nuaty, tW*. tHa report U t «^ i" ife ~ s* m' he vrilf^mJka' hit , . , os
_
.
.
•iue»r, coming from a M..sc..h
irady for hi* .signature
vvl.kh Insist that at! fornminlst
n - w s s ? t . a s r
,nd " - n "
&amp; . « . by
• Wpt.
j s *
nt-tt'-n. I xr. [| |*ir |id|cgirnco t- tiaiitputtation of slot rnachlnaa;i,t|g,ttd tome rnida on li A ti
A bill tn order raatoraticn of , 1.
•In *n unusual hl-partlsan aeRur,i.i ft tiTXIsr'gst i. xxry sm'lt tlere should also lie a law to pro- (&gt;s&gt;o)ti&lt;- Joint upon information re. |postal service cuts ordered
Hnn. th# Senate
from (irnerallsslrmi Tllo, xs-hu got h int inteistate Man.mis.i..n of &lt;rlv#j f , „ m Russell.
Al about May
by Tostmaster
GGeneral
ei.c... , J-............
....... Finance Commit. .
contignrd to th&gt;- It'd dng.hn.|&lt;a gRudiUi.g Information.
n,at time the Contlneiital Press Donaldaon passed the llouae tee unanimously approvau tn#
Hfcu.. ,e |.e i lung to natlnnallrm
' **
*reviewed
—i- fit
Kwrvlra rat**
ritas
ritilil rtl I Wedneaday.
Wednesday, with enouah
t 1i 1mersure that wlli
will bring the naThe committee
ite rllal
distributor*.
enough votes
vote* 1
— iScrvice.
race u
win
'or .Yugoslavia.
nr alsojit 10 day*, oxrerrtd# a veto. But It face# an tlon* J ** system near * wartime
length evidence which it h*» , cut o ff 8 A G for
,
Still. the»e specious promises previously to .lie public In th* In After this pressure, the report urwertaln fat# lu th# Senate. |
| The legislation boost* by about
hsxf a saelec.fnr ring In smno Her- , xe*Ug*tl"ns into gambling at the •aid. the sjndliate accepted Rua- which may 1#» It die.
13.isK),
000
,00U
the
annual
Incom*
loans
. Iijsh t'- oits of Miami and Miami sell at a sixth paltrier.
Th# President approved
M , u u ‘ -hi.’t th."
^h**' • .• *i-v lbmh, Fla.
I963JHH)
t-*» public hou*. taae* nf over 60000,040 Individu­
« P
.
This syndicate grossed over totnlling
ilhd]
Thi-re
lias
hren
testimony
on
Ing
aultwitlHos
In 20 locslltie* for als, and fp.craase* corporation 14'
v-"i I.* reunited. I’ve spent n I .t
t2d^tsr,')tMi
ia
lieta
In
IB4B,
tfi*
2,W i low-rent houalng vie* by 1 1 .600.000JHM a yaar•npi
- f time In Gs&gt;rmany and on# -if cparatlons of the hlg S A G
teport said, and in that year had planning
Other millions will bo added tow
unit*.
I’lV most vis Id itrpressl in' r '- Rookie Syndicate, a possible Ga­ a net income of 1444,004.
Th* Public Routing Administra­ federal ravanue* by plugging tat
&gt;'lvrs atmjt th» Intenilty of th# in with Chicago gangsterr, law
Discussing law Inforcement in tion taid the** loan* under tha law loophole*, *nd by new 10 g**
nnlti-nallaile feellnc and pit). &gt;f enforcement rondlflcni, and big
contributions to the li-l.s gjver Broward cossnty. tha report eeld housing act of 1949 bring to |62,- rent manufactutea* ekelse* on
raea— Deutschland llbor Alles.
total distributed television *#(# and on home fr#44Th# hlg quest Ion ahc.it the nnrahlp campaign nf Govtrnor Sheriff Walter Claik "accuatu 944.340 th#
Isted conakterehly mar* (wealth! among 448 locslltie*.
er*. Slot machine* vrtll com# In
h'ovlet campaign In Western Ger- Ful’ er Warren of Florida.
t(r« than
then could
could u#
be accoumeu^
accounted for by
The commute* said gangs tars
Truman'* “ flit! installment” for higher taae*. too.
manv ts when (If at *11) Ih* Red
“liolltksl" activities nia; be con- operate gambling and rare book- M i rather limited ealary.
xrrt»d Into physical nefon. Thst’* making #nt»tpru*« In Florida , Clark he* since besn suspend
a development which most of the “ openly and notoriously s a a and *d by Governor Warren.
world doesn't want to see, but j apparently with th# full know- j In adiotntng Dad# county, in
one which tiie W-dern nations jc-fg# of th# »ntir# communlir. which Miami i# located, the
Including the law-enforcement of- rommUtt* - i*porl*ii^4hat^ in . the
ere preparing to counter.
S
P
E
C
I A
L
S
A
L
E
mmy
fivers who. In some cares. In five year tenura of fihai
assgt*
IncraaBad
etcdibly Inilstsd to the commit- Sullivan hi* "assets
Mid.
Ua that they had no knowledge from about ISjCOO It 1944 « » »
VfiAA#.%!••• a-west* e
_ of th* operatloiu".
to well over 170,O f b y hi* own
•eBsMtimtlUiS) Mug.
I aamieoion."
•
The report *aidi
—’she gosernment to.lay ordered a
"(•rutip* of knosm gangster*,
1he committee mentioned t#»" ir r e ie " on tha sale of It* sur­ from dlv»r»e sections of the coun­
Hmotty that Johnsto*. O .V. Oalfplus property.
try. many nf whom hnv# Ion* ft*, Florida rlltaa grower, .ami
reason; all property sifll rtlminal rarrtds. assembl# pel l oots Wolflofi, JockoonvUla buttla looked at Been,
.. '* '• •• esertty at Miami Baarh. I &gt; &gt;
nan, had .ramtrtbuiad IU 4,nee&lt;lei| for defense.
Fmhk r-ns. — y
New
each to tha ramptlfn. .. .
p o v t ! a r
York «*
gang
(r* 7 ° n ,\*T cnv‘ r‘
York
"* »nmak*
a k # their haadquarGriffin.
H **M.
4A L/AW Ah
at D**
the 'J'
Wofford and the tparlnl inveitlgalor
.‘ ‘" T 1'.*• equipment »tars
"
»
•&lt;
by tha govwyi
Itouleva d I tel), th# Detroit
2 Dr. Sedan
nn to look Into gamhRbg but
Sedan
tarv nlik* ' regardless of previous i-sng at the Wofford nnd Grand the commission was rovokwl Im­
l.oeal Owner — Extra Claan
New
Seat
Covers,
Good
Paint,
Motels, and the Philadelphia gang
authority for di:.|M&gt;-sl,
mediately after Johneton paid a
Good Ttra* A Good Condition Radio, Heater, Fully Equipped
Meanwhile the Commerce Do. at Hie Sends hotel."
Only
The committee concluded that visit to th# gorermry. ,
Special
partmi'lit clamped tiahter cnnltols
On ev|»or1s to Russia and her
$5 3 5 .0 0
» l MQ.no
satellite*.
Up to row, reports of ail goods
1946
hasr torn permitted without In­
dividual licrnses if the shipment*
OLDS
.. .
£7
win- -mall enough (Ihi- llm'ta
Sedanette
ranged from It to 11.000, depend­
2 Dr. Sedan
ing cn the type of goods)
Radio —. Heater — Locally
l/aal Owner. Oood
Owned — Kacellcnl Condition
K lfivtive ininiriliatrly, the li­
MechanlenUy — Only
censing procedure wa* revised
For Bala
with regard lo 11 count lice, Ship­
ment o f goods on the C.inimrrcd
91699-00
irepar
irtment'a list of 1,100 con1948
trolled II
items to those cuuntric*
now must It licensed no matter
how: small the amount*.
C H E V R O LE T

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Used Cars

Airway L U G

• !£ »

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SALE

»t(MH.(io

1949

OI,DS
2 Dr. Sedan

Deluxe Sedan

Beautiful Black 8#dan*tta
Locally Owned. Radio.

SEAT C0VERS-CUSHI0NS

Tr«in Ca m

luad1-.-.a

I&lt;.**I Owner
- I'or ttel*

81699 oo

Beautiful Blue Badanatte, Radio, New Tlraa
Extra Good Condition.

28" Pullman .............
P r lc M

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Sanford Jewelry ft h im U
Tai 194*

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21" Overnight ...........

ALL COLOKKI) I LAIDH

TIRE SHOP

Good I 'm , eatra good

Low mllaag* — Radio
txcellint eondttlin

Luc .Ss'a

......... .

18" Orarnight ___ «...

Btafa VsnV nia*.

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1948
BUICK

GAG E

BLUE

IimVAHI) 7.INK QUALITY

I iav isratt

1948

1941 Special

FLOOR MATS

RAYM OND M. HAM.
tiroke
I.Irens

A 60 percent Increase nf tat*.
phone installation* In Sanfard sin, y
1945 give evidence of th# growtlT
|of the city. E.
Turner, mans**?
I of the local branch of th* Rcuth.
i cm Rc II T, Icplm» # Co., ammun&gt;*»d
this morning.
At pre»ent. there ar» S.8D7 te’e.
.hone* In service het# ss compars-i
' with 22TJ at the end of ISMS he
talr«l, an lncr-a*e of IJt.Vt.
IInl H. Dumas, company rrss|
l .lent, announced today In 4tlsn*«.
(ia.. that the company d iTln»
^
past five years ha • added t I'll),.
! 000 telephones, an Increase of a|.
most too percent.
Mr. Dumas said there ar» A,.
.HMt.tKNI telephones in servW *-v-tsv
I •it the nln# states served hr South­
ern Bell, a* compared with I Six,.
1!&lt;8« at the end of August. t#IV
This Increase, he *al.t, Is at large
as the Increase In telephones for
the first IB years nf ths r-&gt;m.
pany’t history.
or
In s review of telephone nrsgrrss during the past fire vears.
Mr. Dumas al«o disclosed that
Southern Rell had.
1. Tripled the nuyvher of rursl
telephones—from 144.721 tn 4)4.000.
2. Almost doubled its number
of long distance rirruits, going
from 0.8(H) to Dt,500.
3. More than doubled the arroint
of money Invested in telept-oM
facilities, advancing from 18**^
600.000 to »S37.000,000.
Kniphaslilng the effect of con­
stantly rising cost on the t#l»phone company, Mr. Dumss said
that each telephone added today
ic,julirs fncll'lles costing nearly
douliie a hat the*# same facilities
cost In ItUfi.
“During this past half decade,
telephone service ha. become
t lenrcr. faster ami more depend­
able in every rreps-*»." Duma- ssl-%
‘Our facilities and the skill of
telephone men and women wer*
|narer to far advanced as they
are today. Whatever communica­
tion need* may arise, they will he
met to the utmost."

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AUG.

18, 1950

TH E

SANFORD

C H R IST r f llR C f!

M ish Marltara r?ill

S o c ia l A n d P e rs o n a l A c tiv itie s
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yjcial Calendar
MONUAT
The Dependable Cla«- uf the
r tu t Methodist Churrh will mr«!
at Mr*, ii K. UullS houoPark Avenue at »:I»U |*. \|. There
trill b* a market i&gt;a«l.&lt;t &gt;al&gt;

IlK S D A Y
• The I'lliit C’luli uill holil it. tei
* ♦ » hu*lne»- meeting ,n the Yacht
Club at 8:00 P.M. to t.«.
by the hoard meeting at T.lili P.M
Choir rehearsal at the |ir&gt;BaptDt Church rt 45 I*. M
tVKDNKMM Y
Prayer meetinir at the Fir.t
Baptirt Chur.h at H:iei I’ M
FR ID A Y
Under the spontonhip » f iieta
Slgina Phi sorority. the rrrentii»
l»t at thb Fernatd-Laughion Ml
Ulorial lluapitnl i* Mr*. Jack Cue.
A ll.

Sir*. I a|&gt; llennett from -ia,*.i
nail, Ga i» the gur-t of h&lt; t .I.ter
Sirs. C. A. Adam*.
M r * . 1. Itor-cv moI on ||..Iil.v
el DtFuniak Spring* are vinltimr
V * Dorsey** »uter. Sir*. Then
Mr*, h. SI Swaim ha, teturne.1
home fiom Perry where .he ha*
•been visiting Sir. ami Mr- J*,k
Arrinittori.
Sir wt»d Mr- Theo Pale und •«»D
liarolit Iinvp rrturn«sl hoint* frutn
KIJk u i r. T ax. whi rr t)»&lt; y hav.
bren vDiting Sir* Pair'. I.mthii
A. ii. Field.

a

—

—

Friend* will Ii. gin.I to tearfi
that Wiley Jarrell i* getting
aluriK satisfactorily niter under
inp ari operation at the Fi rnal I
uffhlon Memorial llo,p,tul

C

H. A. Good,tCnl ha&gt; been re
ported a* retim e along tati.fac
lorily after umlerKuimr an opera
lion at the Orange Memorial llo.
pilal in Orlando
^ S lr . and Sir*. Edward D Go’
tsch of Buffalo, N. S' are vl.lt*
inr Mr* Gottach’* rnothev Sin
Richard Ten F.yck at her home on
Washington Avenue.
Sir*. Max A. W o o d b u r y and . o n
Si. Ten F.vrk of New Jer.cy. nr*
vDiting Sir*. Hichnrd Ten Key!
while Dr. Woodbury, her husband
I* attending a conference at the
I University of Connretieut.
' H f r and Sira. Al Hunt. Or. am*
Sir*. II. CJ. Moore. Jr i f Seattle
Mr, and Sir*. II (!. Sloor- Sr r*
Wilmington. N. C and Sir. and
S|r.«. Itaymond Paulk .Kent .ever"’
daya at Tom’* camp at lurk, Simp
ha.
Mr. and Mr. Hen K. (Nrrie «•
children of Haeford. N C arrive1
In .Sanford VVr,|rte*dnv to vi»P
Sir*. Currie'* nan nt
Sir *&lt;■
M r». George Well*. Mr. I’ttrr1
wrft thl* morning to return limn
but Mr*. Currie and the ehlhlr-*
Will remain here for awhile.
i

At I’H t C H U R C H E S

A surpriw birthday party » » &lt; *11 t hurrh S u t l e r * n ili .t be pre sented at th« t i n *1.1 u l l i i ' t »*» I Dr
riven lor Mil* llathaiu tail I by «1%) t r l w i e ^ i i l l l u l l u t i .
her mothet and father at their
Suitlurd M m h lr r U I An-ix-iatum
home on rhur«dav. The lawn war
K ev. ii. I „ Zim m erm a n , Prrauirnt
| beautifully devorated with p y
colored light* which wrre *trung
Jin? L'. Crew s, Sec. • T ra m .
over the table* on which wen*
placed gift* ntid the birthday
( Hpi*ropal I
lin l V IJHISS ( III Hi h
rake will. IP lighted candle*.
He* II. I.yltlr':.., /.lminerin*n.
F llCtrr ( IIIIISTI W M il Hi II
tianie* were enjoyed and prixe*
II. I I , Hector
I ho; Sun lord \«rnur
•vnn bv Leroy Straw tier, George
11th Sunday After Trinitv
J. lUntUII Pirri*. V|inUt«r
llcnton and Kdi*on Slyer*.
'•* to A.SI Cbornl Eurhori-t am:
“ Thr Sa« irdfii-F« Ilf n.r I .•» V
R r {jn h iw iili we........ reed In j •€*1DIUII.
lb »)" If I hr trriuoii1 t tftfft la • 1II«. 1
the following: M i., Gill, honor re,
I* to A M Churrb ScIhhiI
!•&gt; I lir
foi t *•• M • l i n n
Sli*. I fort. Shannon, Mi.* .Mary*
belVIce* durimt the week
« l vH*r
I hr
I ,• t • •
ette Cowan, M i.* Juanita lirahnin,
SIonJay t lit o ugh Thuifdav and Chuii‘1)
Sli** l.rt.oria Gill, Mi** Join"' Satuiitay
Holy Cuiiimuninii 7
I !•( ('luiltli *« ht*4*l ||ir«t»
• •
Hu**. Mi** Weirtia M&gt;&lt;|», Sli-* A SI
A M
Floi.e Benton, Mi*, eun Shelton,
linlxy Holy l iiinniumt.il •• o
I hr l.udlrv I '(
tl l l t r r l • \|
Mi*. Myrtle llanly. Ml*. Dorothy A SI
d.'«\ iiU hi vftlth N|i« K.TI
h .ii«1 1!•*
(iillyard. Ml** June llughr*. Sli**
Vlldurrk lllrrt||||ft
ft I
ft 1
Juaiitta Wynne. Mi** Eva Jo
«lu«tv
l*tnv• r \V*.|n»
•••lilt • •1,‘f ft •• •' '
W tie, Ml** I eli, Rockett, Jack
t i l t --1 I’H K S IIS IF Itl SN
I* \l
Benton. Kdi.on
Slyer*. Harry
( III ID II
V kllotlV Yvrh util* ' * rfttt'iiilt',| i
Brown. Ennia William*
l.eroy Bn \ i, Slrlnni*. ll.D.. I
fill
Ktraudrr, tlnlitn Ptillln and rleor*
" (*’• A SI Churrh S. iiool
ye Iter ten
'i ' A SI Mmnlng Worship
AUo Mt »rd Mi* Carl Sumlc. S* II
in-on C.C. Howard
I K KK
&gt;: 1 IM MUS 1 i i l l i;« ii
and .laughter me I Mi xml Mi*
• w P.M Y’outh Fellowship Pio
"
1 tiurfh S l f r r l -•••*1 1 MII 1 1
I. II Wynni
ne,i Felow.hip
«%rnor
S|»r* in! Slusie foi ^uitdav Sloiii
1 r • *1 l( l lo i lent 1’ i w|»•»
inv •iiiartrt composed of SirN til,, til \ S hmt| '* 4.1 \ ,\l
It",
Slann, Sli* I K SS‘alk.&lt;
A l •film* \V«ir«h»t» h i
Gemn Touhv ami Cliffiml .SI. h .r
Viiull|f I'rtiplrft
I V
lui
*ing “ Follow sir"
Kv* nit ik &gt;’»*r %it • 7 (n r M

H r n y rr V lrrlm r rim iM ld t
The I'hilathm ('In-- of the First
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lta|iti*t Chureh held their legulur
U l l M ' I F I III Mils | I m i , 1 II
tla&gt;* meeting lue-day evening nt
• FI. Slrkinlr;, Slini.lri
i i h s i i t \ r i \*\ « i i i K* ii
the home of Mr* A 1* Holloway.
'I '* I’ II Slephrnson. D It F
I'. m k \ « r m ir al SI %••• &gt; » m t
'
'Ir* F. J .Martin mt&lt;d a* c&lt;»v »
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pre*idrtI over by the eln»* presi­
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dent. Mr*. Ilollowav II un, de­ Sermon Topic "Bra. It k.u S t*i-’
7;oo P SI Youth FVIIow-liii. He,
i-A
I’m iiiifiK l vnh»n •* if. r vt
cided that the nominating com­ VI.
•
h A rn liiif Wft.fF.liip •• •mi I M
mittee to nominal, of fieri* would
^ no P.M K,rnint
Wur*hl
VV •diirft'Uv Srrvifft N m
I ' \l
consist -J th, "Id officer* amt thi­
--Kuynmnd Studio rl*,* teacher. Sir* J SI Stine* S r " ..... f o p l i
••(‘" i n iilriire
•»
H m lt l ii j A lli'iB iln l
Mr. and Mi*, j . (
I ' l • » I i Ip I h •
VV •Ii Ollir
cipher.
Sir- llallev (Milam made a re|iort on the llapti*l -amp. The
groom on top. Then* w „, open 1rla*. -|Miii-ore.| two girl* to at­
-Mr., Mrs. J.
house from 2:00 P. SI. until ii:(R&gt; I tend She nl*&lt;- remimli-,1 the clasa
Observe Anniversary P. SI. Approximately 7il guest* thut one of th, inmate* of th.*
arrived tu congratulate the couple Countv home iia* a birthday this j
•Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Sapp celeSir*. C. SI. Colhron. Sli*. II. W month
bratrtl their 10th wedding anni­ Holdridge ami Sir*. Slyrtle Net­
Sir*. Hollow av pii-tnted Sir*.
versary lu-t Sunday. They were tle* served refreshment- and Sir- Harry Huffman, who t* moving
married Aug 14. He'd in Valdotta. guest hook.
to Dilalidu a going away present
Ga.
Out-of-town guest* were SI * • from thr eta-*.
Game* ami i*c&gt;iitr«t. were enjoy­
Sir. and Mi*. Sapp lived In Gladys Freeman preside.1 over tin
Daytona llearh for It* and one- Sapp'* mother. Sir*. A. V. Knight. ed with Sli- J H Phillip*. Sir*.
half year* befure moving to San-1 Sir. and Sir*, (anti lames, Sir*. Hola-rt Sleeii* Won the prltefunk Sir. Sanp i* now working .Margaret Gihh* ami daughter,
Deliciuu* refre*hme«it* of party
Cola*
and
for the Florida Power and Light Peggy all of Plant City, Sir*. G. •amlwirhe*. Coain
Co., She devute* her hime to her SI. Cathron of Valibxta. C,a.. Sir. i COCOSnut r » t i wa. «&lt; I ' ed by th"
housework and flower*.
and Sir*. 11. W. Holdridge and hll.tr*..*, to the following Mr*.
They have two &lt;lnug|iter*, Slr&gt;. family, and Sir*. .Maude Holdridge Cliff side- Mr* llnrry Huffman,
Edward Wyalte o f Cincinnati, O. uf Daytona Beach. Sir. and .Mr*. Sir* John i Let*. Sir* Halley »d *
and Sir*. Gladys Freedam of K. F. Groom* and Sir. and Mr*. ham. Mr* 'I X* Cleveland. Mrr.
J II Phillip*. S1i«* I.oulie I’aulk,
I'aola and one sort CpI. J. C. L. J. Heevr* of Deland.
Sir- SI. T llayne*. Sir* ST A
Sapp of the U. S Army Air
F,-*ler. Sit- Uolierl Steel.* and
Force. They bI mi have sis grand­
Mi. M. C Stone.
children.
The family and other relative*
I
l.ltl'K h ( IIISIw
guthered fur a luncheon ill the
C l
yard. The house «a &lt; lieautifully
ATHENS. Aug. Ih
Pre­
decorated with arrangement* of
mier Nicholas I'lastirn- resiglie.1
multicolored gladioluses and tintonight unit l.lheral Party leader
nia*. The dining table wa» over­
Sophocles Venixelos wa* given Die
laid with an ecru lace cloth and
IIAPPY BIKTHIIAY
wa* centered with a three tiered
ta-k of trying to form a new
Saturday
cake with a miniature bride ami
Greek government
Walter Meriweth* r Ir.

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F v lb Sir*. 8. I*. Whatley, Sir*
Lloyd Lowe, Jr. anil Svl*. I*. J*
Duggar.

l.yllhloii /.inimrrman.
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lilt* Sunday Aft*i In n itv

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Slurr.ing Wor«hip 10:45 A M.
Junior Society C:I5 P M
N Y . P S Tor* p m
t.,ang*lr»tli Hour 7:45 P.M.
Mid Week Service W»dne*d«.

7:46 KM

N’ llTICK S'acatron llitile tchixd
i* coming along fine. We reached
the hundred" murk Thursday. If
I were &gt;nu Imy* and g i l l , I would
1in* ready to come Stonday for an­
other great uerk I f you do not
have a wav to come, call I28.VJ
t|
of
th“ and the hu&gt; will pick &gt;ou up and
li»«- i*s.* take you hack

MINI l.*i»l siTund Slrrrl
Sumlay SthiKil * i.*» \ \\
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Mirth Mrrrl and I aurcl S.rnur
Br, S I Whatley, I'a-lur
S u n d a y S-*i.n&lt;i|
45 A M Cla**•** flit all agrSlorning
Worship il;U0 A.M.
Itioadiu-t
over
Butllo
Station
WTBB
' Bring Aihamed Of Je»u»” B"inan* in
\ 111«•1' L*
III!
HT1' 7. ini p SI I'tiion* for all
« Mlltpl I . tie 1 rv
agr group.
f ■•' 11*v« •: k f Haiti
Evening Worship a:(Hi I’ M
#11ftIf ftlit 1 •.s- lll&gt;««
Be, (' F Purvis will preach
ill l
11’.
••• all
i i, t -Kith morning and evening while
it ( Ilf**'
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the pastor i. in Kentucky in a r e ­
1 lift
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1* M U i l nt 7dtn I'M our church wdl he in
« lit I .ftI 41 III il*1
it Ii h i \ I*
., (raining union -tudv coui*e All
» ti« S« f |*|Hlft-ft.' •
M an
It
me invited to collie
You
will
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Style 6956
Vertically
ttylrd
Gabar­
dine »hlt(want with row
after row of tuck*
to »linv your figure.
Dutky Blue, Jungle

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stock$r» $n »o
from regular
some first time
reduced

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Lucky

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Style 6959
Martha Manning exploit*
tlu clatiic column m otif
with two rhythm ic row*
oi matching Km c button*
on (In* trim (own Jrc*&gt;.
Wonderful thirred k&gt;di,e
and gored skirt in Tricaiu
R o m a in c.
b u rn ish e d
Silver Beige Bark. Harvest
H o w oi Dinky Blue bust

V o ilea , C h u rah ru ya , T is a n e G in x h a m , D otted S w ia a and C otton S u n h a c k
dreaaea fro m yo u r v e ry fa v o rite m a n u fa c tu re rs . I t ’a a great n p |» o rtu n ity
to h u y e x t r a frocka fo r w e a r now and in to W in te r. G ro u p in clu d e * fro c k *
hy G e o rx ia n a . Joan
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Suit »tarter for fall In faille
finesse
features a l&gt;cltcJ
jacket and five gore skirt
(or traditional suit comfort
Black, Town Navy, Brown,
or Green. Sue* M*ft tu 22H

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Clearance

4K

Fire Control
(Oealtaaea Vre— es*r «
auist In fighting all kind* of
fir**, *ald Sir. Cha»*.
Such a unit would not only pro­
je c t forest tree* but would a**i*t
&lt;%) preserving wild game, he add­
ed. Many bird*' ne*ta ar* des­
troyed by forest fires. The appear*nce of the countryside along
the highway* would be Improved
by th* elimination of blackened
area*. Although all fire* cannot
b* prevented, they can lie con­
trolled and damage reduced, he
declared.
The Wekiva Hunting laodge.
which control. 3J170 acre* of
. Ilfed, haa signed the petition, ac­
cording to Sir. Dawson.
"* Other landowners who ha'e
signed include three county col muaioner*. J. F McClelland, •&gt;'
O. E. Fouiakre, 40_aere
and ft. B. Pope. 7 acre*. County
Clark 0. P. Herndon, who h :*
7*0 acre*, haa *lgne,l.
Th* (Ignatures al*o include
thaaa o f A. B. Pateraon, 800 ac­
re*; R. W. SVIlllam*. 500 acr#«:
V. A. Dyaon, 1.500 acrea; the
Malach Brother*. 305 acre*; Hena y Simplon, Geneva. 240 acra*
and Gaorge A. Speer, 311 * « e * .
On two conaecutive dty*. S*nford firemen have been railed to
jt*lde of San-

II

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STOHK SIIOWFH

ing game* were played and dr*
: llrlou* refreshment* were *erved
i fee the hostrsM'*. Mr*. Charle*
Tiaye*. Mi»» Slyrtle Lee Hardy
and Siiaa Elnl.e Benton to the
following:
M"*. Pearock, honoree. Mr*. Fj
h. uregarjr, arts. W. E. oiatuet,
Mr*. M. Wilson, Mr*. W. B. 8t«trail, Mr*. T. P. Cason, Mr*. T. J.
Davit. Mr*. Karl Sweat, Mr*. Jack
Benton, Mr*. Dc*»i» King. Sir*. C.
J. Wilkinson. Mr*. R. Matey. Mr*.
L. II. Wynn. Sir*. David Slyer*.
. *
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CHURCH Or T H E N A 2 A R E X L
MS HepW t v r i M
lie*. I,. It. Iluthton. Pastor
Sunday School 9:4S AM

C. Sapp

The W. SI. S. uf the Central
Baptist
Church
honorrd Sir.
Doyle Peacock with a aturk thower

*eaa*■•

Has Hirllulay Parly

Lon^HooJ

f I |d rrip.il&gt;

Meclinir Is 11fid
Hy IMiilathca (MasF'j

Personals

PAG E THREE

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

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T T t»

PR1DAY. AtTC. 16. j^Sb

a f r i n t . n . i« A V » o d h . n . o m p A

DeLand Takes Easy Game From Giants By Score Of 12-4
Giants Commit Five
Errors Afield To
Give DeLand Game;
P e r r i n Protested
T lif D tljn d Rr&lt;J I l it, took *d
Vantage o( 13 lut*. r&gt; Giant r m m
• nd ft h ate, on bill* to defeat th '
G ianlt by a &gt;&lt;mr of 12-4 in •
c e n tu t ili.il latte.l 2 h o u n ami 40
m inulrt |.lit niitlit.
l b ' Red K ill not off In 1 fm
(tail in l b ' first inning by pud.
mg ic to n 3 intn on 3 Inti and 2
Giant 'n o n Imlnie the Gunl*
were a id ' to retire llirm.
Southpaw Jim Ninidrlon ilaitrd
*n tlin lull for ‘tin- G u n iv After
Bi'init u|&gt; 11 tunt on 0 hit« |m w.n
p u ll'd in fa u n of f a i l H u ri v.l .
(m u ll'd the ra m '.
In loalnir *fi' game t h ' Giant'
d roop'll anothrr full game Into
fifth p larr im I In- G-M .n a i ’K
vlrtorli.ii* over A ralrin.

Andy Elka Pitches
Barbara McNah And
Fliers To Victory Entries A t Volusia
Jo Ann Strawdcr Win
County Dog Track Birbrra Mc.S'an defeat'd Mary
By AHSOCIATFII 1’ RF.HS

Birmingham Whips Atlanta 8-4&gt;
8-4 In Monotonous Doulilcheadcr

Andy Klko n a i ahaky nnd hit
FfnaaroU Fllrra weren't hacking
nim In the field like a prnnant
rontending team hut he hung long
enough to pitch the Flier* hark
into second plarr of the Southia*tern 1,'ague.
Defending champion I’rnaarols
whipped the league Montgomery
Rebel* 9 8 ami to«ik rocond from
'tendon. Metidan took an 8-7
whipping from the Jackson Sena­
tors who rank only three and a
half gam '* out of th ' lead 'vrn
though they are in fourth plate.
Andy Klkn of (Vn*arola gave up
12 hit* and «nw the Tlrtr&gt;|» acor'
fotil tlhtal In the ninth inning.
I’erunroln got U hit a and made
two error*. Montgomery matched
error* with the Flirr*.
Selma won It* 40th game of
the season 4-3 over Vicksburg In
a «econ'l divHlon l&gt;attie. Selma
got in hit* to nine for Virkshuig.
Jarkion pu*hed over a run off
a walk. Infield lilt nml an nut
fiehl fly tiy Tom Dnvi* In the
ninth Inning to Ir-at Meridan 8-7
Klmer Toth pitched M’ vrn and
two third* for Jach*on. w|i re­
lieved by Chur!; Henry who held
Meridan *eorle*« In the la«t two
frainea ami got the win.
Kddle Bovk reeelveil help from

A* * lenegidr Albinism »ee n
Matin*, who grt&lt; hi, tmknarn
one-time color o| lu&lt; lemiier. it so /
hem. He end two Boron pitcher*
are arming th« tiiggeit r'a»on«
why Birmingham hn&lt; replanted It­
self Into tlie* Southern A snclat'nn
pennant rare.
Birmingham whtpp d Atlanta
hy monotonou* 8.|. 8-1 *crrc
Inat night In a riioihl. lie nler and
fioro the way I tie- Baron* per.
former) the ( 'racket* had hcttri
hold otf all ijrf
. | tan* f m
flying the southin' Pag.
Al •I hi N* artivitir* In•t night
rompli &lt;1 hi* uulek r n f&gt; r

T li' (ilanti rnllrrtnl n lull ami
8 ha*** on l.nll-i o ff th ' Mat luirI 'r hut ivrn- unable to get th.
runa across, having li ft to nun
strand'd on thi- luiar*.

I t'd

Hat maiia"i i

Hill iVrrin

dtrton *cmn| from third when
Levy filed to renterfu Id. Ilafi
necker, thinking two werr out,
rounded second nrul wn» out uiak
Ing It a double play ticforr h
fouiil get liark to first.
IV n ln ronten.lxl that the mr
should not hsve rrmnted l&gt;ecaiH&lt;'
it wa* a double play.
It wa* aunounee«l later that
arvrdln g to the rillrlKMik the run
founle!l hrraui' the man rronwd
home plate before tin1 third out
was made and it was solely up to
the umpire.
The I.milt* Journey to (iaine*.
Wills* tonight to play the fourth
place I*.Men with Clyde Slovens
slated to toe the luldier for the
Giants.
I)el.sitd
*b r
h r a
8 Fernamlet 3b
H I
10 3
Allen It.
f&gt; I
2 tr 0
Mel.eoil If
fi 2
2 2 0
Pirflr rf
42
12 0
flrseseke r f
0 2 3 11
Dunne g
4 1 1 0 0
Ilrtienlng 21.
51 1 4
4
Harrow- *■
0 0
10 3
&gt;1 Feinandei p
4 2
I 0 o
Totals
47. 12 1.3 27 II
Sanford
Chad.lertnn *s

r .e lk e r 21.

llafenecker rf
Lavy II,

Tomsk 3h
8lng let«n p

0

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III

Iirtls s wa* the first to lake
a t.lts* out of Athii.'ir'e lead lie
did the whipping on n f. tti hitler.
Ferris* ram* to Biinilngham from
th« HoMnn It" I v,,, t,. take the
sore arm cute uridpe l l i s i e ’* lot
sun.
J.iu Wallace I* ,i recruit from
*ui:‘naw, Mi.-h . ami t..* eight loi­
ter in the m i •-l.ini.ig second
gJ’7*4 ei.ou'd cetc . soli * aM. nli. ri
Iron the higher mi* in the Bed
So* i Haiti.
111. Barons' slum r of the pun
two weeks looked romplct.'ly

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27 12
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n la h li
ill.
Hpahe
n liM |
r . 11. 1 1
lean i t

iCIay IfeafniT Leads
in Lastcrn Open
delivered the l.ig lick, a
run homer In the fifth.
It wan tile second Mraight
out I.*** for the Senator*
bowed to I’alatka I -**. at 1
!3 .1.1 Wednesday night.
It wasn’t so much failure
a* lack .o f clutch.hitting o
pint of tile Orlando d'.il.
left nine men * 'landed oi
sacks.
LKBBBURd, Aug. ih —1/13 The St. Augustine Sainta made
their last apprnrnn.e in l^-e.lung
thi* season a profltal.le one with
a 3 to I victory here la»t night.
Ken Motley held th ' I’sckrrs
to fivr hit* while the Saint*
were picking up seven o ff the
offering* nf Weaver, The Saint*
nicked up Hire" run* In the flr»1
Inning » f n had lioiince triple,
a walk, hit l.attmsn, and one
error.

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Hit. C. t. PERSONS
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(.Special&gt;— Football coaching a»•itnment* for the University of
Florida Maff this Fall weie designatr’d today by Head Ci'arh
Bob Woodruff, w h o h*giu« ttje
first season c f hi* seven ye,r con­
tract when piartlre open* Septem­
ber first.
WocJruff, Fiona Bioyles, Joim

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C k a l l a n o .- s * *. •***r., tile 7
New O r l e a n * 7. Mobile 7.

R r e k e l relief.
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F.-- Singleton. I’.'tker, Chad
dertrn 2. I.evv, M. Icrnamlet. H
rem sm lei. RBI
Hrtlr, Bnnow
2,
2, Alim 2. H ifrn w k 'r 2,
&gt;lrl.e&lt; d 2. 2B
I’ lrtle, Ml
Bsrrow. SB
Chs.l t 'iton. Mrarseke,
Bruenlng. S
Chadde ton. Dl'
I'AI.ATK AO-M KN
B r a e s e k e to Allen; Fernande* to
I’ A LA TK A . Aug. IH — (A*)—
B r u s n l n g t» Allen. Daft— Da- The Oalne«vl!|f li-Men *wamn»d
Land 14. Hanford to. RB— o ff Hie I'alstka Aisteaa here fast
Fernander 8, Singleton 4. Thle* 2. night by a 14-5 score.
gO — hy Fetande* 9. Singleton 2
the winner* got 17 hit* off
1 1 0 — Singleton 9 hits In 5 2-3
Inning* It rdn*. W l'— Singleton
f*|* — Singleton. Dunne. Winner M. Fernander. I.o«rr— Singleton.
U— Buck and Hettinger. T— 2:4n
Oltl ANIK) DA3THNA
D AYTO NA BEACH. Aug.

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I.KKSIIl Itti-HAINTH

• Jackson rf
T ofsvth e
Nsville If
Tide* p
Total*

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Margaret Herndon in th« quar­
ter final round* of the annual
Junior Tennla Tournament ye*
terday by a score of &lt;J-3. 8-3. MU*
Herndon had defeated Sarah Ja­
■KtnAir n u i —* tars* mi#
cobson Wednesday hy a score of
tf.nst Mall Hall * ......... .
7-5. 8-3.
•►♦ear l&gt; Honlh tl*n&lt;1. K e i t l n *
In the first round match, Jo
M a r i l l 111, hep.r. Net*. '
U til*
Ann Strawder
won over Joan
H l u r p y . I t o r a l I t l a l i n e , , . I t s s l P " ln l
Wright 7*8, 8-6, and 84.
T i i i r i i i n i i i:— a i n * , m i i *
Penny llutrhineon will play
C o n i r i i t , l.u ek r
I.a,kin .
pair
Janice R«*l In a final round match
Hop*. ll e*t T u lin . *4.1*11, | . ,« * i l* t i
l l ’-lte O ff i c e r , A&gt;&lt; "pie I
Saturday.
The toureament It being play'd
t m nr n n tt K—a tata* a n ,
h o .k r
A n d re *
tin
• ! » ' • • * . ,n on the Mellonvill' Park Court. I*
•pomored hy the Business and
P e a r l * ! . t&gt;ak»t* M u le V i k i n g
I •
h l a * h x Olo. R u n F&gt; s * r Hun. B a r e r
Professional Women’* Club, and
r°*
I* tiring directed by th* City
Recreation Department.
M i n i * i» « r:—m iarii*
rin * T

fain when h ' Mopp'd Freddie Be*
*hor» of ilattitburc. Pa.. In tta
llth.
*
Nobody know* if louls Mill can
fight. Walcott almo«t whipp'd him
In their first meeting. Many still
think Jet er J&lt;*e won. But ths
Bomber knocked him out °n ths
tveond time around. He haan’t had
a real fight tinee that second Wtlcot bout June 25.1948.
In line with th'ir drawing pow­
er. Ixtuls will get •IS P 'r cent and
Charles 20 per cent.
kiddie F.agen. chairman of tlQ
New York State Athletic Commit•lon, ta il the winner would be
recogniird m world champ in
New York. Chntlet. champion in
47 Mat'*, never ha« been crown­
ed In SVv York which h.dd out
for a Charlet-I.'e Savold battle.
Harold i. the Hriti*h version of
world champion. With I/uii» com­
ing out of retirement and Savoie
refuting to meet Chari**, the
l.nnli.1 n ir l'l tmuts get* the nod.

liner will work with the Oator
va n ity:
Sam
McAllister will
roach the “ It” squad, and Arthur

SANFORD vs. ORLANDO
Dave Ttuike and ia te y Brunke
after tho seventh inning, Burke
got credit for the loss.
Banks Mrlh.well hit a homer on
the first pitch, of the game for
Jackson,
Bill Johnson hit hi* 14th with
none on In the seventh when Meri­
dian tiid the game with four run*
and Jack Mauptii hail hit hi* 13th
in the slith with one on.

HA I,TIMOR!:. Aug. Dt— td'i 3lo other 124 golfer, in the f| g .
7 10 Eastern Open tournament to
day .crarnl.lcd madly after pond.
er»u* Clayton Heafmr of I'har
lotte N. C.. 225-pound of *|ow
motion pro.
.Ilncfner, hal.llng, rniistar'hloed
World War II infantry *ergeant,
whirred out In front In yeaterday’s
opening round with a •}&amp;.
Ilaefliek broke the rnnrse record
»rt in 1938 hy C liff Spencer of
Kllrah. th City, N. C., t.y two
stroke*, and he established a four
stroke had over his nearest foci,
Fred llna*, Jr., of Claremont,
Calif.; Farl Stewart, Jr., of Dallas.
Te., Buck White of Ormond
Beach. Fla.. John I’alnirr of Bs.lin,

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m ostpupafor e/tffit*
Mo*# Irvcksri ins Chevrolet than
oay other aiolel And owe Imporlonl
reoien li VoNs in-Micd •ng'ne de|lg a Toe 31 yeori Chevrolel ha*
b*an l4w lo&gt;gct pioduce* ol world
fomoul Votve-kvtUod enginat. '

four I'alatka hurler* while the
sstne
number
of
Gainesville
tot*»r* wire limiting Aratea l.altrr* to five hingle*.

B/uQ-Rom* combustion
Chevrolet'* Vatveln-Head design
mokei posslbt* the imocrh, even
burning ot the fuel—fcAre-8osre combullion. Coer.burden chamber* ora
rcbnHftcollr rhaped to wring more
power from ovory drop of getatlao.

18

—HP)— Go. rg* Cave pitched Day­
tona Beach to a seven hit 50
shutout over Orlsn.ln hers la*t
night. The Mender \4ctory shortOned Ih* Senators lead to two

Low er corf porm ffa f
•v

NYLO NS
S H A R K S K IN S
T R O P IC A L S

C hsvrolst'i Valvsdn*
Head loodmottor ew
* gin* with grsoterfwrra*
“ ‘j
pow er a t the clutch
offer i knportont odvonfog** fO truckers. If
meant g rea ter sfft*

R A Y O N CORDS
10— H A C E S — l t
COLORS —

A L L S IZ E S

V iiIuch to 9.50
SUNDAY

YO U R CHOICE
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TW O

P A IR S

FO R

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ONE ALTERATION FREE WITH EACH PAIR

Nef Irene pew st - , . Ih* pew it
yea ttta, the parurt dsffvsrad at
th* chrtiA , . , li IS* true meeawrv
Ing *tick af a truck’t ability fa
haul paylaedt. And far naf hart**
pawar, Chevralgl' heavy-duff
buck* wflh UadmeMer angtn*
have n* equal emang the fhra
matt papular dandard equipped

mnhgt In thotr weight eiot*—
U.000 M 18,000 lb*. O.V.W.

Chevrelof heavy-duty |n*it lead
lfi*&lt;n eiH Camporu the facftl
Check the serial plate* of all
rhs dutch lhat cauaftl 'Com* In
and let u* tall yau th* M l ttary
af Chevrolet’* truck laadarshtp.

SftvvW tr mrt U4 &gt; v*e *• ' ! “ • v~ 4 m m a t w &gt;«*«N

HOLLER MOTOR

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1956

Jeetliint If anr. ilrnuM b* dull
Pled atier filing pro«f of publicslion •h.ialng thl* nolle* haa b**n
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n*»i uil*. watka
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llad In aaiil cntiti hi. fin.i ... ..
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ll.d apl-ll. ailnn for Hlx-hamr UK.
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Dintrihutur
For

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At ten o’cli&gt;ck nn Tuenlny innrnlnR. AuRuet 22. I960
the Seminole County Hoard of Public Inatruetion will
received rented bldn on n treat (hr nystem for Lyninn,
ficbool, l/mRWfMMl-Altnmonte, Seminole County, Fl*»ridn. Plnnn and epecificntionn enn l*e obtained from Architrct Elton J. MouRhton at the Snnfonl Atlantic Na­
tional Hank HtiildiiiR on d eceit of Ten Dollar*. The
Hid must Ik* accompanied by n ninbier’n or certified
check in the aum *»f five per rent ol tiie bid. The Hoard
reaervea the riRht to reject an&gt; nr all bids.
HO A H I) O F P U U I.IC IN S T H U C T IO N

Ft HI

C O U N T Y . F I.0 IU 0 A

L. E. Jordan. Chairman
T. W. I.nwton, Superintendent

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Iteglnnlng al the N'orthrift r*.»r*
• ult ha* been hfouaht agalnM • •».,
I w i l l not I*. t..|&gt;t&gt;ti*l|.|r fol
tier e*f He. tlf.n 11». TonneMp ?l
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t'nunfy Klorhta In ihuttur*
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nlhn limn l u y m l f .
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a n te , and you e r e h e r e b y fe«|tilred
feet tu a Port* r»fe Motuimenl
to fl|t fpereoooll)
*•»
on the rlfht of «%a&gt; line nf IT
with the Piet V nf *atd t*mirl e.aiif
B lllahney llr»ute 17 and •!:
written appearanre to the r\.m
thenre nlth the line nf tald
plaint in *ald eult on the Ith &gt;!«%
Mlhwat. Mnrth J7 deareee IT
September. IMI, and there ifter f»»
minute* Ratt. ISS feef !•» an iron
file with the aald P|ef|» ynuy writ
pipe. then, e leaving tald high­
ten rtefenaee. If any. t«• the P*.m
way. aouth
degree* I f niln*
plaint In eald *ull at the time pte
I iilet Sail. IT* | feet |n the glare
•crlhed hy law
nf beginning
\\ t e ni r.i| al T n • y
llt!ltl!|^* fall nn| nr Judgment will
gt the front door of the Bemlgnle he anteren again*! ••*** ht defenlt
t* w ttn n cr HIna*nn» Ttiftf
it ounty t'ourt Huuee In the Utlf nf
The nature of thl* «ulf t* »t*e f-*»r
Hanford. Plntlda. on the 4th day of rloeure of that retfaln Indenture . f
\\ • liu*« l« .tl 4*^*t ! •§••!
Hepternher. A l»
during the mortgage date*! the 11th •!*• of
N tit itlilr .it I %.ttllln*
legal hour* «»f *ale Hold *ale to eat- June 1*1* and ro*-«.rated to Unit
|*fy aald dertee Term* a*geh puf* *&lt;■» Ihing if page I f ..f the puMh
n tti mire .tl I'rflii t tMii
! * hater to pay for deed
record* of Meminnl*. Pounte Pint
I Haitll l| .it 1||IU
Thie Ith dat of ,Upi«t A l»
Ida from Ihe •lef*ndant William J
iHU'tll %H HTKWHTIIOM I'unlap and wife Pleanor |l fun
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lug that « •Main p.ir&lt; r | of ’ |a*. | a'l
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t’hantery
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wiadow ling, lintels and rnn
roll attar bed and arrtened
•aafa.d Raraldi
rrete flour* Free e*tim*ie«
porrh. Clot# in on Paik Avenue. MIRACLE CONCRETE PIPE Cf*
1 lima I la par Haa
Alan
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room
yarace
apt.
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anything. PIm m I9S-J.
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frlKerator. Also 4 i.wmi with
P H O N E 148
blada, alio dado aet, 1100. Ilal&gt;
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EARMAl.t. A Tractor.
Attach
la llalaa la «l&gt;a latapbiaa *aa*.
FURNISHED 8 r.min riiMagr with
mrnls,
raaaonnhla.
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la rafara fat Ik la ■•aaaaadahath
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WE BUY. sr.l.l. A TRADE uicl
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furniturr. Wilton-Malar Futni2~HKAl.TIFCI. InU near l.ak« In
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turn f v . I l l K - t fC Phone 06*
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tod Store*. 116 W. First Btrrat
Phone W -W .

FURNISHED APTS. FOR RENT
1 t-Rooms with p rin t* bath and
Elect rir ‘kitchen.
! .-Rooms with p rin t* bath and
ElsctHr kitchen. Apply SIS W.
•th Slraat or Nick I'V*. Mtorr
410 Sanfonl Are.
Uaran* apartment for rtnt. 100
Elliot Ar*. I'hona SSI-M.
h f i t REE BEPRCKOT houat. two
*
scm iw d porrhea Cbryital Ldikr.
Nkw for chlWran. iNult trsaa In
yard. Available Rapt. 1. Call
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learn Plaiterlng.
Rapid ad
vanremenl. Tel. H.42-J________
T U I EDO FEEDS: Complete line
Haul'* Tuxada Fw d R'or*.
W ORK W A N T K D
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EHIIEI.MANS R.d
K-«e
Feed «t—
Touchlon I Watson. I2TI Celery
Al l. TYPER nf B u lW ow Work
Aa*. Ph'W*a 11HA-.I.
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SellW# both loir when you dn«'( hung
mala*. Bhrpentdr *
Cracey,
your preatflptlona to L A N E V ’S.
P b o v IWJt M m «6 * J
Phot*# 101
12 SS Oaf.
Top Elightnpgtnt
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... $ 4. Ea.
Nary
“ T ” Shirt*
NEW FLOORS eurtacad to *erTarpaulin*. All Rite*
faction. Old Boon mad* Ilk*
Don’t Buy Till You Try
new. ElnUhlng, rleaning S w a l­
AltM Y-N AVY SURPLUS
ing. Portable power Hast. SS
Tin Sanfntd Are.
I'h. IM I
years experience Is Seminole
9-PIECE W ALfJUT Dinin* Room
County, B. M. Oita ton. Lake
Suit*. Excellent Condition. Ilotal
Mary
Hantertwwa.
brag
line, bulidosrr, dump truck
A L C PORCELiN keroaene r#n«*.
murt.
oin. shell and elav
muck, mi
fill dirt,
Hon. raaaonahle, mil
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aH Deland. Ph
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firm nscnttTim

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SUNSHINE
SERVICE

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thr Siiniiii'lr ( limit* lin.'iiil of I'nlilic Iii-*ttiiclimi will
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l.vm.'iii Stbinil. I . i i i i r w i h n I ' Allmonli*. Seminoli' (”1111111)',
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ebi''k mi llie mini nf five |ter rent nf the bill. The
I (rani rest r* es tile • i g; I•t In reieet mi* nr all bill*.

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in or neat Piggly-YYIgirlv I
rr ptcaer leave al Sanfonl 11&lt;&lt;
aid. R.iiutil.

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Smith and AAV- »n revolver. II.'
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BUYING a CART II -fur* finan­
cing ten UJ In save Money. In
Stallmcnt I^*an Dap't^ Room .117
Phone 286.
Sanford AUanllr
National Rank Memlier K H lr
1946 NASH Ambaar ulm i
•edan, lt*42 Na»h 6(61 S door S'
dan, new paint, good tlir . *Vill
trade and finaruc. Plume '."I
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1940 CHEVROLET-Fir«t
.... n
able offer. 30b W. Mb St. aftet
6 P M.
8FSG1AI. For Few Days. 1940
Ford Sedan. Radio and other
accaeaorlre. Good condition. Siv
at SS0S Park A vrnue.
1966.C1IMPBOLKT IVk.loa |und
truck. Can l&gt;# aaan a l COO Han­
ford A rs.

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PAGE SIX

A t The Churches

Taegu Panic

• (Continual On I'mir Thri'cI
‘tchool a irtmt blessing In you
| Morning wot,hl|&gt; at II Oo \ \l
■ M llu y t by th* pastor. All mein
;W f» a ir U lfr j III be pn-.-nt Ml
[thU **1V| .■
&lt; Evangelist!*' ifiv lr e M ini I* M
'Mvttnyn by Hu- pa*tur. Altai m i
|?k r and Divine II -ling Hcrvin&gt;111 folow the message. All sirk
people are invited in Ik- present f.n
heallnir. '•
'P ra yer meeting ami lllhle stiwlv
Tuesday evening at 8:0 OP.M
Come ami bring yom Hi •*.
M l-'ll.liai;
Ml vice
Thurs-Uv
evening at 8:00 I'M Mr*. Man.
Klr.ai.i in ih »i»;e uf ihii n-rvi&lt;*
Victory Leader vervii* Filday
evening
Ml
Kvrlyn llm ntll
.leader in iliiin r A program fm
all young proplr.
The rlinrrli -1rini* ban.l will fm
nt»h Ibi null lr. ami ll&gt;. publlr I
in v it r *I in mII. ini nil IP. • n
tk n .

iruatla*** rrw » r a t . Om I
til tiiwnul tbr front happily sing­
ing wbal American* .all their
“ Ho lo-e fare" tong.
It I* a Pi ini uf singsong chant
that till: buw tbr recruit* air
goiqg tu d th r back tbr invader*
i.i,.| f i . r Korea.
A Nmth Km.-an iryimmt bad
,ma-h«d down fmm tin- north to
within 12 milra of Tarju juit a
few hour* before. And the rook­
i e wer. happy at the chance to
live up to thrlr song.
Hut lefuri dawn tbr distant,
guns iiiiivt'd i.rar.r on the liort*
; oil, flit rnrmv -Jo lla erark.d In*
10 till . tt .
.
&gt; |oOI
people and hltlili| a l.numotlvr
lemi* i iii a rmlyard.
II daylight hundred, uf refuj’e.
weir mareliiiig out and in
inidmoriiing the provi-ional guv• rninriit ordered all non-essential
civiliani to Iravr I*, wa- not on*
I) to .dear for defense. it wa* a
a f.t) nieu-me to amid a la.tiiilri.it&gt;' rush such aa took place
diitliiK the fall of Seoul, the aban­
doned republican rapital
Long tiofnrr the ordrr wav If.
led I looked out the window and
•-.Mr thv fAtnilv la-low looking on
thrir ihark • thr few la-longings
. ft •1• f • * iiten.ll a, laal.lllig
.’•Ml M•Hit* f i »•*il They iliaggli.l
•tit th • W.lilt «| front ami ili.S|i|M*nit’4l in n Him• of 0r-fug.ma.
i n II) i
. ■it) of
about :i.riU,IHHI. It h a* vwrtled in
II week- 1.1 lOO.IMMI or Hlfl.taai.
if ton it ap|Mulci| a. though the
&gt;h de city wa* emptying it*. If.
Itrfilgc.
.warmed out hy the
&lt;ou
o f thmi-anda .outhward amilitary vsduutlM roared north ■
aniil. rite re an* chocking du.t,
••i. *• .n*l panic on '.very ftreet.
Storekeeper*
beardriir shops
ngnlmt loot. r». Itirkety truck*
hunted with h.-avil) armed native
IMilin- .r u le d about wildly to
gunid again-' any guerrilla out­
break.
There were surti eight* aa:
A weary mother .uuuttlng by a
telephone pole to *uckl. her wail­
ing itifunt . . . . A liilddlr-aged
ntai 1
o*i between the *haft»
of u lo nvily inuded w&lt;,o«l-whr« I

Negress Appointed
11 mmII mm* .1 ItHM l*«Mr 11M* I
John Mar-hall law -ehool I, •-•

In I n o
An a *iatMill referee of it •
juvenile rum I &gt;if I'ooh rniility from
i n s i&lt;&gt; ll»l
.Mi- Saiup.mi lu
long lieen at’livr in legul und rive
affair* 8h« i* preddent nf HiWin hi Town Hull .'eminur. a imlm
eduratiunul group; n u iin l. i "f
the liuanl nf Hi* Uruled Nation
Asioriat Inn .if (lliriiK». «ml ••
memlx-i uf tbr I bit ayu H u Aaociation.
Mr*. Samp.nn upnalr » I * 1
firm un lb* south nl. with ii i
buil-and, u!n&gt; aim i- m l a » ' . i
They ban in. rhlldirll IP* «••!

Air (otsdllhoed
WIATHIK!
Door* Open
IJtlS P.M. Hail
BARGAIN M ATINKK!
Sir I oo To &gt; 00 P. M.

CHILDREN FREE!
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Parent.

Anytime I'scrpt
&amp; Sunday.

Satunla)

LAST TI.MK8 TODAY!

pie live, on the *oilth *lde.

A pc.inllet In domotir r*lat on .in*l criminal law, ,\|* * San P'on h.i la-eri inlereeted in UN activitie- Mine it* inception. She
U VItitl'd Lake Sucre., .rveial
tint* , I,ut m vet hu* had a re­
gular job with the IIN
She tick iai.t-giadu.it.- wurk at
the ..‘llocd o f MN-ial -elvie. udR.i'lietratlon of the llmver*ity of
t'hlcago. A native of I'ittslKirgli,
Pa.. *h.' ha* spent riv*■*t of hae
life in Chicago.

1
MERE THE
I*A U

FRIDAY, AUG. 18.
m

belmr
crest Cotr.pxcy, of Now York City,
im.hcd berk atcadlly by both the
failed to -how up for work nftcr
First Marina Brigade and the U.
Grreqglas* was picked up.
PRAGUE, Cxachoalovakla, Aug.
(Ceattfac* » ■ ■ &gt; « « » Ow*&gt;
(O aan sM * e r a s P ax* Oa.1
The FBI found out he left New 18—tjPi—The executive commit­
team war itopped 12 milea north S 24th Infantry Diviaion.
orated with the other American*
It explainer) the Marines, over­ previously arretted in obtaining York City by plane on June 22 and tee of the Communist-prompted
of Taegu by South Korean*.
coming extremely stubborn m i l . defense *n ret* during that per traced him to Mexico City. The World Defenders of Peace passed
Then American and South Ko lance, turned the enemy’s southern
siiiiuuiKrineiit noted that Julius a resolution today demanding that
trail troop* Iuriy» t at the big Red flank into the path of the 24th Ud.
Rosenberg, another alleged mem­ foreign troops he withdrawn from
Sinre he is charged with es­ ber of the spy ting, who ws* ar- Korea and both sides be heard
force by Friday night with a Mat Division.
pionage ronipirary In '“ srtinr rr-trd in July, bad allegedly at in
Ing counter-attack.
Nations. The
comIII the
UIP United
VJliuni isnM«w-— ”
—
C-M-ral Cburrh said the Marinelinilarly { tempted to {M'r*uad&gt; Greenglav miller ended IU three-vlnv quarAt (.’ hangnyong. where 12,000 Infantry attackers in his sector So bell—tike tlir other* similar
terly meeting with a decision tr
North Korean* had bulged eait* may have ended the North Korean accused—faces a possible death to flee to Mexico.
noiu a second
secuou world rpeace
---- Con
ward on the Allied Irank of the Fourth Division’s fighting days. penalty.
The entire group is ch a red ! hold
The FBI said Sohell fled th. with working with llarrv Gold,! gress in London on Nov. 13 t.
N'aktong River 21 mile* »outhwe«t
"I think everything ha* gone
United States by plan* and went Philadelphia chemist, who is al­ 19.
of Taegu, American Marine* and very well,” aald the General.
to Mexico City a few day* after leged to have been a chief Amer­
doughboy* whlp|o'd the Oornmun” lle (the enemy) certainly ha* the arrest of fDavid
) ----Grren^lai* of ican contact for Dr Klaus Fu-h*.
iat* in a hitter battle. Many Red*
taken a hell of a licking. That'* New York or. June Id.
retreated hark arrof* the river
th* British atomic scientist now
certain. 1 don’t think that (Rad
Greenglats, a former Army man
abandoning their
weapon*
in
Fourthi Diviaion will do much wa* charged with getting A-boini. serving 14 years in prison far
panic.
atomic spying.
lighting for u while,
recrets for the Ru slant while «ta
Maj. General John H Chur'h
Sobell i a native of New York
tiontd
at
the
Los
/vlamos,
K
M
,
“
What
I
would
like
to
do
t*
commanding the iulnt Marine-In­
City, the ton of Russian parrt.t
■it-iroy
that
division
entirely.”
atomic
project.
fantry attack at Changnyon* wa*
who are now naturallied U. S. citi
The flight o f the escaping North
Hoover said that Sohell, recently sens. He wa* graduated from Citu
jubilant over what hi* troop* had
Korean*
was
reported
by
Sgt.
Ben­
employ c l at the Kreves Inttru
done to the Red*.
College of New York in I93M and
Two South Korean division* jamin Schofield of De* Moine*
received a mavtera' degree in eleclie
watched
their
flight
from
a
■tailed the 30,000 &lt;*ormmini*t,
trie wl engineering from th” Uni
north of mountain-walled Tae-*u high ridge overlooking the river of civilian* hy hundreds of thou versity of Michigan in IP42. Hi*
Friday morning. One of them, the Schofield said:
«amj* in a man evacuation order­
“ There were hundred* of gook ed to clear the city for u»e solely wink for the Navy during the las*
South Korean First
Infantry
war was in General Klectrir'a ra­
pounced un the Kola in a counter, running helter skelter in retreat. as a military fortress base.
dar »ection which wa* condurtin»
attack immediately. Friday after They’re trying to get aerb** the
The South Korean government highly secret research In Thi
main and the U.8. 27th lleeimrnt river anyway they ran.
"They aren't carrying weapon* went on to a new unspecified re­ f i e l d .
piled into the battle.
fugee capital.
SoIm-II on.e lived in Wasidnrton
They
‘left them
‘
'bellifh.l.’
The other South Korean division
The most threatening Red ap him! in
l«a* im,rr,.'d to Helen
Marine
Corsairs
strafed
and
un the •ante front lu«t contact
proarh wa* in steep hill* a doseli l-.vltov Gurrwilx in Arlington,
bundled
the
Red*
a*
they
tried
t
with the Red* after helping to
mile* north of Taegu.
W -Nil. ai d ilm i two children live
*lop them Allied headnuarter* e cape to the west hank of th
Forty-five ton Pershing tank in Hushing, N. V., the FBI sail.
river,
harder
in
the
day
the
Ma•aid the Red force may have turn­
were used in the counterattack
ed buck north to es. ape through rln» pilot■ had reported attacking -pearheaded by the U.S. 27th R. giIIK A U T T ltm iK M C
Red ill atanit battalion strength
*trrp hill* under fire.
merit and the South Korean kir t
II. K. RING. D. C.
General Mar Arthur'* T o k y o trying to cross.
Division.
Nerve energy Is
Advancing Marine infantrymen
headquarter*, in it* first early*
The South Korean Sixth Divisio'
trau«mittrd from
morning •umtnary In four day*, tlmhed many North Korean* from had lost contact Friday night wit) ^
the brain to the
■aid the South Korean Kir*t Divi- hiding place* in the gullies and Reds, t had he'% before T » « "
W
B heart
via
the
■iuri had regained half to all the paddy fields.
Allied
troop*
tasted
triumph
on
B
„ /y nervous system.
A spokesman for the US. 24th
ground it |o*t north of Taegu
all other frurda Friday For the
There must he
Thursday. (Thi* would he one ami n/antry Division said the Ameri­ first time in 13 hitter day- of
j L iio
interference
ll« * il* * .C Ira H aa. l i t )
Gel 50%, production in sis
can- had moved up three mile? in
•Mine Worker* (Ind.», a l«i quit one-half to three miles y.
fighting
Americans
rolled
hack
L
MM with these nerves
months and two to aia duirn
3d hours of fighting and now com­
The
Mimmary
*nid
thr
rnrmv
■omr
uf
ih*
122)00
Red
infantry
work Tuesday at flv. T. C I.
am leading from the
more eggs per bird per year
in the Ghangnyong bridgehead manded all the strategic ground in men who had bdg
mine*.
bulged across tie
J r*i brai n
to tha
than average chicken* of atsuthe N'aktong bend sia milea below
I L.
tiig Heel
«i.e ! mill* at
T.
C- l.a
I.'* two big
/ heart
ur
the/
N’ aktong River M ow Chanviyong
Bard breed. Thaw are the rec
(’haligr.yong.
Fairfield and Kn*ley were rlo.ed
' i annul
properly
ord* Ily-IJne chicks are mak­
Marines on the southern crest 2.1 ruilra .ootliwest of Tar~ii.
ye*t.rduy on the morning ihift*
ing. Resistant to hut weather
H gc
transmit
their
L'riion and company official* a- and doughboys on thy norther now
when the employta there refund greed a shutdown uf the two line*
energy and as a result the func­ slump* and they give plrnly
occupy
both
end*
a
rau*age-*hapto cro*a picket line*.
nl eggs in the eirly fall when
would seriously hamper move- rd hill commanding the
tion of thr heart will be abnormal.
rivet*
The White llouee called In merit of steel, coal and iron ore.
» * g price* are best. Winner id
The spine is the piarr where such
rruMing
bridgehead
set
up
IT
day*
laying testa throughout I he
union leader* for 1:00 P. V . today
The worker* want a 40-hour ago by 12,000 l(ed«.
Interference n.ay rxist. When the
in an effort tn find some way to work week for men In yard service
vertebrae are in abnormal posi­ country. Will TK TODAY for
The
victory
southwest
of
T
»
”
gu
I
full details!
head o ff the creeping strike » f without to** in their present pay
tion* they produce pressure upon
wa* the sharpest in a day &gt;f win
railway trainmen and conductor*. for a 4N-hour week.
nerve fibres.
c. Thry
Th
demand
nlng
fur
Allied
forer
all
along
the
Free
John It. Steelman. a**l*tant to wage adjustment* for those In
It is true that disease of the
the President, talked with tna'i- the general train service to nar­ lit ir.
heart may t&gt;e prmluced by ureal a s t row the gay between their earn­
agemrnt
representative*
In a roiiiitrratt'.ik led h” tank'
rule i.|Min iierve fibre* supplying
night. Ill* conference* were dr
and
South
K«r**n
ing* slid those of engineer* and American
the heart. Thru it should he equal­
scribed a* a rariva* of prospect* firemen.
troop* lashed out at three Rrd di­
ly true that the release uf this
for renewal uf direct iiegutiation*
pressure would
rrstore normal
A presidential hoard In May te- vision* that Were stopped oil th” .*
i;:h.:i HAINKS HUAI)
on the wage-hour dispute.
transmission of nerve energy to
commrndrd a pay boost of 18 rent* move towraxd Taegu from the
3t. PelerHlJurff, Florida
In a strategic muve to Itnprr** an hour aa a compromise for tha north.
the heart. This could then result
|in the tissues of the heart he­
their demand* without creating a yardmen, hut denied pay boo*l*
Thr emergency Kou'h Korean
national emergency the Ilrother- to train service men.
mming normal again
adv.
capital ll*e!f wa* brine .ri'i'i*dl
hoial of Railroad Trainmen and
Order o f Railway Conductor* achvdulrd five-day token strike, on
two steel and coal carrying line*,
beginning n rit Tuesday at C A.

oxcart ar.d ttr**r.5rrc to ptsM It
Old men and white-hatred
women lying helpless lyr the road■Ida, where they had fallen from
exhaustion . . . . Father* and mo
tliera carrying all that wa* leu
of home in bundle* upon their
back* and head* and pulling wea­
ry children along by the hand
. . A imall ragged girl huge
ok*
gitig an empty kettle ar.d
hm!
cn f a n .............A naked lu*t buv
fitting nil alone In a chair with
childiah terror in hi* fa;*.
The
panic laated from it
A M. until about I P. M. Then
the hut aun and wearineis flowed
the pace. Hy midafternoon the
fin n y had died down. Many re­
fugee! who had wandered about
aimles-ly turned around ind wer.t
liie.tly back to their home*.
I hitchhiked on a native fire
truck going hark In my billet
from a vi«Tt to a forward rum
hat poet. The truck flopped to
pick up a drunken |M.lircman wav*
ing a half rrnpty brandy bottle
and I gut uff and walked the r o t
of the way.
When | looked out the window
*aw the family below straggling
hark through' thi
their gateway. One
email boy looked up at me. I
threw a few piece* uf chewing
gum. lit. ran and picked them up
and then looked up at the win.
■low and aaluted *martly.
It la getting on toward do*k
now. The mother i* ureparing the
evening meal The panic it otter.
The city I* at ill *afc and there
I* peace again In 'Ii • he me la-low
—at leaet for another night.

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Passage Of Controls
Bill Seen Tonight:
G O P Asks Truman
State O b j e c t i v e s

E n em y A tta c k O n U N D e fe n s e
L in e s R esu lts In H u g e Loss;
N igh t B o m b ers R e p u lse R ed s
Enemy Flanking Move
Stopped By Planes
Guided T o Targets;
By Field Artillery

WASHINGTON.' A m . 2l-rtT*&gt;
^ —Over Administration protests,
the Senate voted 17.In 12 today’
lo five the liimmrrre Depart,
went the Job of dlvidlttf searre
mat. rial* among industries un­
der the home Iront tnohlliratiim
prof rani.
Hi tnnrralir
Leader
l.nraa (III.) protested that the
Secretary of Commerce would
have "more power than
the
President." lie arfued the I'real.
deni should have discretion to
eav what aienriea ahnuld handle
Valloralinns and priorities.

No. 261

Aworinlrd I’ rma Lem*ed Wire

Four Phases Of Korean Fighting;

ComnninistsMass Men
On Southern And
Central Fronts T o
EndWnrThis Month

lOK^O. I ik o Iav, Alin 22
I &gt; 27th REGIMENT. Korea,
(/Vi c oiunuiniit (assialtico. total
'ug 21 td ’ i 21 American night
tins: « minimum nf 1l.(HM) «n« 1 |ki»*
Using planes guided by flairs shot
s.l.lv 4# lilgli as 15.000 in iht'e
firm l
&gt; artillery broke up a
lisss . m&gt;ami Momlav a» the Noith
Red Korran attempt lo nulilank
Knrc 4n lied, stroxe tn d's|&gt;ci.stion
tin* nark infantry regiment m tin
In i f.U l the I'mte.l Nations o’e| overnight daftness id Sundayten
e Imirs in .South Korea
Monday.
WASHINGTON, Aug 21 4/P)
Despite then punpiling losses,
Peihaps for the first time in |
—-The Senate wrote tnlo its home
anv war. arlillerv wra|*ons acted j
iinullv in dead, the Red inv.idrts
front inohiliration hill today blan­
si «|&gt;ollrt, for pilots the lug guns
**cir lontinuing lo n uts men and
ket power for President Trum an lo
guided planes to targets with a
to prnhe the lines on the central
make anv nerderl improvement! in
llarte-up of phosphoroiii shells
A COMPANY OP UNDID HATH HATHIINKKI move In alngla Bit through an unidentified South Korean
and southern fronts lor the lug
government-owned war planti.
village, somewhere along th* Naktong River lint. (U.M. Defentt Department Photo from International)
hirakutg the darkness.
push which Americans predict mav
Key prnvmnnv of the far-reach­
The night laid was irlieved to
he then last They are under or
ing m raittrr lo gird the cnuvtry’v i
base hiokrn ihc hails of the encml
■lets from thru high &lt;ommand to
^ptonomy for emergency would let
Wipe out the defense hv Allg H .
Hanking move 12 niilca north ol
the President rerlnct credit, allot
I argil cltV.
At one p..ini i.esitIs of I acgti on
ita rre material*, and if he de­
On ihc ground infantry heal
the rsoith . entral lionl the l\ed«
cided they were needed pul on
hail an enemy counter-attack din­
mule a lough Iwo-nule gam be­
wage and price ceilingi and ration
ing the night, line morning a pa
fore being hailed hv a h iillu n
rnntumer good*.
Iml found fise enemy tanks de­
night ilf-arlillerv roo|*eration. T o ­
TALLAIIABBEK. Aug 21—(A t
stroyed. two self-pto|&gt;ellrd guns, a
—The men who headed (Jover­
After dayv of debate, the Senate
day. however. General M acAithur »
nor Warren's campaign in Polk
I loop canter, and three trur ks
met under an agreement lo remain Efforts
lokvo l-eadipiarlcrs omitted its
T o Prevent county conferred with him here Says Sanford Would knocked out by arlillerv mortar*
in aetiion until it completed action
usual early-morning communique,
today but ail denied the talk had
Be Used As Refugee and mh Vet lire.
Nationwide T r a i n anything to do with the county'*
on the meaiure. Indications were
saying the situation had not ■hang
Ihe*e actions stalled the enemy’s
gambling
problem
and
an
Inter­
j^ h a l il would run far into the
ed sinre
Haven In A-Warfare
Walkout Continue nal row over law enforcement.
d rip fM tf effoils lo open s drive
Significantly, the North Korean
night.
Prank Wright, the Governor's
communique, hr»uh-A.t by the
An outlined of the •irgamration into Taegu.
W A SH IN G TO N . A u*. 21 &lt;/P»
Voting began with a senes of
executive assistant, said it «a s
u*u*l "i.dal .urress" theme and
The Red Army'a IMh, t.tth and
— Trainm en walked out in three ''just a general discussion of of the Seminole County Defense
non controversial proposals.
•moplained that tin- American and
Sni division • wrle tielteveal to
South Korean furies ".ate hcaviljr
A voice vole approved an key terminals today, and President Polk county affaira” with mem­ Council and the program for ciyi- hs*e engaged in the lusttle north
ber* of the Warren campaign ban defense was presented by A . of Taegu. Rut the Red waa held
rountcr-attaeking on all sector*"
NOATM KOHAN COMMUNlit HAMMIIINO of United N ,'.oos defen e
amendment by Senator Edwin C . Truman called on hts top leader executive committee.
Tokyo headquarter* put the total
ft. Peterson, director, at the re­ h) the IT. S. 27th I Wolfhound l
linfi b^lmv the 55lh pdiiillrl In tuiukrtt .1 |ii«i(rcu v»* hrmWigr of thr
Johnson (D- Colo) giving the adviser lo make another effort to
He said the meeting was called
Red casualties on the entile frnn*
Regiment
and
by
first
So.:tn
territory
r
Itcing
hrM
l»y
ttmicH
F*t.itr*
Army
dtv«
mid
.
M
iv
I
dih
»nd
gular
weekly
luncheon
of
the
Ro­
President blanket authority to in­ head o ff a nationwide railroad lirfnre
Polk
County
.Solicitor
Friday end Saturday at 10,092.
f\.trun Division, working aernse
f\r|nibUc o#South Krir^.i fo rm Thr rIhivc inapt dfptr t tt»»» mitrooM* nf
This included only an unspeci­
Hunter Mtephenenn asked the tary Club today at the arhl (tu b . po'intain* amt valleys.
stall additional equipment and strike.
th#
fnrmv
1 mtm ratnpalfn* in
fC**-i»t»fil
p
tfit)
fied |salt of the T^itp casualties
Ml. Deletion |wonted nut that in a Thf enemy *oc.r*este.| yp«tcrdav
He ordered John R. Steelm an, Governor to investigate what ha
make improvements in plants and
called false charges mode by the-event o f etosidr 'werfllfe S*6 W fatting two inunny A-rfralmo*
It Ucte'T S* Heing tofOctect " P 1
Agwhev facihtsew www-owned by the presidential assistant* to gel rep­ Sheriff
enemy in the region naith nr
Prank
William*
that
■round a mountain on the Wolfresentatives of tire tail roads and criminal cases hod boon dismissed fold ssoufj probably he used as *
Trove inment.
• I'woilsswra i t * e a s e I w ol
Taegu alone
In addition frontline dispatches
There wa» no eunteat of
an unions together in another attempt for "personal and political res. refugee haven, while in the rilie. |
•ons."
rep.nte.1 at Irasi l.-IM enemy
civilian rk'fense would ptobahly l*c
amendment hv Peuater* Wh*rrv to reach an agreement.
dead courted In a single vt|O li
A P Correspondent
Wright and member* of the
IR-Nebt and Sparkman I f ) Alai
Charles G . Ross, presidential sec­ folk county delegation Inslstesi limited to the protection and re
on the esttetne touthern front, and
which svould re(|iiirr» the govern•* ..rsilmiea
Fae# l*»ee#
IreI of civilian imputations while Kicked Onl By Beds
retary, said M i. Truman then will the matter was not discussed.
mrnt In allorating »&lt;-arce oialei
property
loses
would
have
to
he
review
the
situation
again
before
They
also
said
there
was
n»
Its
It
m
.
n
o
v
t
.E
late. In innhr sure the remaining
PRAGUE, &lt;jcehoslovakla. Aug
disrusslon of the Saturday arrest discounted 130 percent.
aupply I eflntrlliijtert) fairly for deciding what to do n e il.
i|
(.11
The A«*&gt;*cl'trii P i p * &gt;
1 \ l | t \ Korea. Vug ’(I
( |) l I A T I O ) t/Pi
lo ...... *..........I.........
of
C.
T.
McKown
for
allegro
civilian nerslt. A vnlre vole ap'll we ate in for a global w ar.' pas* l*» ihe- Her*»n.| World Stu campaign', one or mote loll* gain a line! or long renown ** giant men*
" If this fa ils," a tepoiled ask­ Bollta operations In the Winter
proved it.
W r. Peterson said, "we shrnild base dent t'ongreoa *»«* mnrrlleil I imI h*' ■dial grase*|onrs lor the inen who hied ii|a&gt;n ihrn *l&lt;&gt;|*e*
and tide corre«|*or .lent s u es* |
Distribution would be baaed on ed. "isn't tenure the last resorti" Haven area, and hie reported re.
been preparing for it lor the last *orfe*l from (lie ground*
lease
In
the
custody
of
J.
J.
t r e s i l s s f S n s Pag* T w s i
"Yo u w ill have to draw your
In war you've got to inn lrn l llie high ground to win
Elliott,
the
Governor's
special
five year*. We are doing it now
Tbc Second Congrr*a of Ihc
own conclusions," Ross said
4.
Ttfrir
Hill •♦O'* in Tlltliiil, |
investigator.
on the basis of ignorance .rnd no' International Union of Student*
\1iiii I p I
D ie President. Ross said, direct
TinlMM in Strily, Mont#*
Elliott joined State Attorney
when we should has* ' W " *n ' h^ ,Vr* * " r
M IAM I. Aug. 21
oP»
A
in hilly, M'»t»n* SiiritiRetil on I m
rd Steelman to make "further e f­ Walter Woolfolk, County Solici­ .knowledge,
l i e .
.
. .
Rshlhltlnri Visit ■ wrrk nrm
null but powerful and swiftly
T(lf A p n „,||y
| „,
.limn and »iilf4r L m I IlilU «•
forts this afternoon lo hung the tor Stephenson and others in a •he knowledge. It was only la*'
I .|rvetn|sing
hurricane
»p**vne.|
ilk mars a
contending parties together to seek raid on Mr Knwn'e residence week that ihe govetnmeni (mails Thursday after a week of trying
1 lral.mil* wind* overnight in !b (
Sheriff Williams' office was by- got around to timing a »m«ll hr** this m»ndng I v a i allowed into
- 4 «lde.l \rlts-.sir- s li* .Il distance e.*l of
an agreement."
Now *
passed.
'he hall lull later went out. V'hrO
\
■ | tntlgiia. In (lie l / m s i I Island
■hure on what to do m r«*r *»•
to the
The country-wide dispute is over
l.-l
t
letnrr.rr),
a
hlue-shirted
gu*rd
Wright said the Governor ion
llill" , . ,*
* f..or |.) flgl.i ; group
S’nuth
All teacher* of Ominole Conn** wages and hour*. Today’s strike* ferred with Elloitt this morning .st'imtc warfare And when I wrote from f lie Ctechoslivak
nr .f Hi, l.illrr 1
lluirtrarie sarnil’ gt ' * n o *••'
M VSIMNGTON. )u g U • 1 *.
(Imf 74fti
aehivdt report'd at the variort were'railed for five days- Train­ before the Folk county delegation lo Rep Hrrlnng to get me « copy Movement disappeare*t Inode with Be* retar v of the Treasury . ^ '
- 1 .slot ■: the *,*r w ar-l 1 dan.Is from
of lilt Kttf' 471 imp
the idea la to call atten’
he
pass,
a
white
card.
schools at 90(1 o'clock thl* moro menlUsaid
came in, hut declined to corn he replied that they were *lrecif*
Marts, and
s iis s ra ns r*sv ala)
Il \rn ill 4 r iv lllr *f lmrr&lt;» Guadeloupe in St
faster a spokesman for tha day that a staid* and r**ofid* ..r
Ing for general orientation, and
mrnt. He said the Governor sold out at $1.21 a copy".
northeast storm 'vsrnitu:
were
situation iu the msiket fur fedeti 1 •hi tin hill Mi it I IN #1 tfi m riU 7 i
Congress
orgeulrlng
rornmitlee,
^ o u feim d with principal* regard
didn't sec Mr Kown.
n, oisidayrd In rite ' * j ^ l . I lsi"l»
O. p. Herndon, aa county rlctk, who would not give his name, srciiritins I- our fir I line of d** rt H|r«l w|l!i II iv i# irm» Hi
fng diitlr.i.
Grady Norton, r / m
foreNew Rule May Bring Paul Ritter of Winter Haven, was instructed by the Btatr rtn came hack with the card tern al­ frn-e on the financial front "
I miiiih I A r n t r i r t i i p ri' »n« i «
.-astir It. the »f&gt;la&lt;ivtVrather
whose young son was in th*- hart defense head to aet lip « most in two. He -aid the c unmitThe meeting.. will rnnliniie toSnyder
ls»uei|
a
rlalement
In
ef
H
lU
IIHM1I
IB
KHVP
lht*
‘‘ill
it
a
I’. illrnu, satd tin L * '10 1 r b verv
morrow and Wednesday from 9:'»0 Death O f Game Group conference, said "I ran assure Seminole
County nrganitntinn, tee had cancellrd it because "you feiT defonillmr ht»
niana**-mei* 11 ••kf)nIII#* Mil •Itl* '1114JI •» I* tllMlk
. o*»ll **l iirr-eo'. s^VSsf
»llarn*dtr
.
s
if 1 • • •
you we were telklog about non •aid Mr. i'etcraon. jie promptly did not liehavr I'ke a lournaltat rtf ihn rsafi e-asl ilaM
A.M. to .1:30 r. M.
•
•(
riitis
..
sr.i
.all,
••*».*
#
••
«|
Inn
of only to mites, run shows nnTALI.AHARRKK. Aue •»!_/«»&gt;
Mo Thursday from 6:45 A.M. to
recreated me
JJ-nmuua i*iuus*
i«
|
i
M'1
g
»M
v
th#
I
hi
7
1
th##
r
who
usual fnrr* for 11 tiupiral storm
,
S«tnic person* in liartklnv &lt;ir
Ji.'Ut P.M. a county wide meet!nr — Th* State (iam* and Pi»h Com
Other members of the delega­ Defense Council which oerved dur­
He eiplalneil that instead of
foiitfhl th#'7r w ill rM lL'W lff 77i»*«t
of teacher-, will In* held at Semi­ mission was warned toda* It may tion were Kt**y Delgado of Win- ing Ihe last war and was beaded laying in the prtst hot | had were disappointed Friday when hI m lit II I I' ll Mtlll 11 •' h*'4( 47*1 in its early stages of develop­
Snyder did not raise the interest
ment.
nole High Schoot. Teacher* will b«* aludished if It permit, every ter Haven, Mel Wilson of Her- bv James L. Ingley with II. Jam
gone on to the ronventbui flmir. rate in offering IISJk7flJtfNMr(Ki
the Atrtirli #»f «l#*4th «i7iilrr 4 hU#
The
new
hurricane
formed
tla a(la »*e n* eta * I m I
meet again h'ridav at respective day Hunting.
two, Ralph L. Crum of Lakeland
When I seid I had never been new Treasury note* In evib»ne» log AII7I
.. 1 ..1 - «nn*t.** rsowerfnl »llstri*t.
The warning was mailr by Slat* end Carl Floyd of Haines d r y
whools. and at IILtW A.M. nrln;................
ini|Ho 1 ar.i e Ol ' a nee which bred in the ssme gen• s*asAea* *• an *s«t•*•■*«* at tilt iMRlf
cloel* *vttr •*••&lt;•* ~* •• •
e*
* ouasb* art*- a . . . . .. c
-efused to ifiscuat the point. f*U«r HU issue.- uiasimiia sms is.*.
(hr l*.s1 »Ir *.f Mroctty llill is lt*nl |r ral area *pe,| altiri: the New
Tiie federal
Ite.erve
flo »H
aHoutt with Mr. Itarrta,
school Rep.-Nomioew K. Griner of Dliie Raring Commission, and Floyd
•nother hllieahirt escorted mr to
it ended In the I'rstrur'ion of .s 1England roast nn a n.t'n is-uiling
though It did not rommerit &lt;*n U*
tw lllo r . and Mtv. Duida Wilson, County. They declared their warn­ is a member of the Advertising
•he fairground* irVe.
grow l i e b e . l.h.'S.I
. mis - Die
,a». Tiie big hutfiranr, now
ing was not a threat, but said the*' Commission.
f had gone onto Ihe fl air three Treasurs artlnn. generally favor
aclmol lunch director.
Nat'oiig ftivn r|*al iia.l put the j in days old, ap non &gt;e I tb. tlao*s sbo*'
Pot'ocring more meetings at •roil'd iiipporl a con-UiutionsI
Word hat* leen rceeived of ft** 'Imea '.*» apeak to Englt*h, he it. tsiirli'-r Inti test rate*
riieon wit.nh i f sit mi ' s of V
. t m.ia. arir' Plor It, * ..... og pro.
term seturltles on the
grnund- Ju. then tiie provisional rspital of jiminaty alerts, and brushed nesr
principals and teachers ne*t wrek. anieridment In atetliah the lommi*.
death yesterday of l**e Kinard. J' tish and American drlegates.
PRAYER POM P K A fK
The congress
it has no tba&lt; would combat Inflation
regi it ration of pupils will take alon If every day hunting wa&lt;
In Miami where be h*d Used
South Korea
|the coastline from Gape llatteras.
lailltrisl afliliation. hut !U headIn keeping with the Mayor's Hie peat six veara.
place Thursday morning, Aug. .It. permitted.
In fact, the leiacd on Eridsv
To save Tsrju. the
United I N.
northward. Its heaviest
They and several oth-t leglsla proclamation calling for a few
Hotr. Ftb. H. I'.kw In Hatifei I "l**rtera here laurs endoreemenla rai rd from I S to I * ) p* r &gt; 1 1 1 1 St 41• I- It I ' 4V417 V I liV| w|t*71 tint! winds remained offshore.
at from V:00 A.M. until noon.
Mr.
Kinard
had
lived
here
all
1
*hr
Communlat-hocke.1
world
tninutea
of
prayer
for
pc-a-e
dur­
tur»
headed
a
large
delegation,
8cbool busses will operate over all
tlte diacounl rate, or cbrirge mad* i «i li•*1r| this fiMwtiinir riilir** thnt
Thr hurricane off Xntlgiia was
,’r-rr movement.
routes. All schools open for the mostly from the central Florida ing Ihe noon hour. Rev. ||. I.ytlie hi. life until moving to Miami
•sben private bank* lairrow from
tmtil* 4% n ( litiot'l l»t|lww7k 4*4ht ladirved moving north nolthwcatf&gt;n*"rvatlon ton Zimmerman announced today
regular aehool program on Sept. 5. Recond and Fifth
He ia aurvlveci t»y Ihe wld'iw . . .
Feilernl Re etve bank* and glv* •if 7It• N I ta i g IS I \ •*f - It
srsrd at eigiit to 10 mil* * an hour.
r
The Countv Hoard of Public In­ Districts, to protest the every-day that he will lead Interceaalon In the
I commercial paper as «eritritv.
i t r s p 7iii#i:«'*1 w ih ##I##I h ill alMHit Interests in the Island and ship
Chapel of Peace at llolv Crn*s daughters, Erarues,
fbiria and'
struction will meet tomorrow rule.
I Snyder *ali| in his statement to- I . immi ( r t 1 hitfh, tm«» ttiilr* tm ith- •ling at sea were advised to exhh
The rule waa adopted by the Churrh from I2:0S to 11:10 dally Mary Ann; also three sons, Jim
•morning at 10:00 o'clock at Mr.
of
4 71»l «IVfl!#Hlk» s'cise rant inn
1dav that Dir national dehl, now
Its position was I..VH1 nvlss
L a w to n 's office to consider bid* commission at Its regular July &lt;1 to which all ar* welcome. The.r nileM Danny and Timothy, all « f
alwuit I2.17.rt74,000,000, Is greater th r t i l i t i h i g h w a y I#4«|i7ik; f 7**f»i
BALMORAL, Scotland, Aug. Jl and m*»rr whftlv dl«trilHit#*.i than I H#otil Ihronsh T a rju t»• tlu*
snulheast of th* Florida roa»t.
for a two room addition and a cen­ meeting. I * &lt; year hunting wa« interreasion*. he atetoa, will l&gt;e for Miami; hia mother, Mrs. Mary Ki
Rose
B'««tlatlM Oil r « ff ftlfl
H r.gllaned IIR •*«■# 4t«l
tral healing plant for the Lyman prohibited un Monday*. Tuearfaya the peace of tha world am) the wel nard of f*ike Monroe; five sis- •OP)— Princess Margaret
tcppeil blithely out of her trens
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 21 (Ft
fare of our armed f(treatSchool at l-ongwood.
and Fridays.
(era, Mrs. A. P. Hittrll, Lake Mon
The freighter Russell It Jones,
roe; Mro. f.. E. Melemly, Wan today and thereby cracked a ro­
which developed a brief fire -shite
ehula; Mrs. W. B, Harriett, l*&gt;dge mantic legend.
fighting tha Atlantic hurrimna
The younger daughter of King
R.C.; Mr*, Owen T. Coop, Winter
Police Stage
ri’aaltaa«4 l*a r n * alt I
Park and Mro. Ivan Noblra of George VI and Queen Elliabeth
On Cuba Sellers
Booth Miami; two brnthera. Cllf •elebrated her 20ih blrtlvlav still
lord and William (B illy ) Kinard r*f a spinster.
That upset the story dating hark
Orlando.
Poll'* marie two arrtats Satur­
The body will arrive in Hanford &gt;o antiquity that any girl born In
day morning in raid* again*! r***r
V A T IC A N C IT Y . Ang. 21
&lt;/!'.
P«i 1’.' V II lo-lsv told C all.
today for funeral arrvlres .*n.i In Glands Castle will many lief, c ohr r lT g y ihm uylo ut the world lin t th* -logins I llte Clurrch mu.t bn
High yesterday 95
E»-&gt;n« lelllng Cuba lottery tickets
lly W ILLA RD CQNNOLI.Y
t ow today 7(1
f he Is i’0.
Provided with search warrants no
W. R. Stovall, resident of Sanford since 1929, it a former Navy trrmrnl pending tin arrival
arrep
tirl
amf
resiiffterl.
Matgarel nf the merry eyr
rainfall yeiteruay a "a c *
relatives. FJrielrson F'.neral Item*
lira entered a radio shop on East
signalman,
who
as
*
member
of
the
crew
of
the
run
host
NlgHtHe.
aided
In s long an* rmiwnianl encyliral tetter h* eoit.liaiirc*l »he necessi­
Total ram, Anguit. 2 (1 Inches
*»as hinn In the loilii Scottish cas
is In rharge of arrang.*menla.
Third Street near Hanford Avenue
Normal
rain,
August. 7 11
tie, ancestral home nf her mother. ty of lateguarrlmg all religious instruction agsmit tiie taml of "e rro r."
and arretted Tom Newsom*. pro­ the Republic of Panama In secure its independence from Columbia in
inches
Despite many rumors of ro­
C. OP C, MEETING
prietor.
lottery
tl-keta
went 1901.
The rricyeliral
sevi
was itaued at a *
. . . .
Tide*: l^w 7:24; high 2:05
The presence o f all memlrets o* mantic attachment* she la not yet moment when the question of dog- regret that the l stholir f burrh
round, ta lf Pollr** Cl'lY.* Roy W’ llLe is svell acquainted with Col. R . H. Hull, M year old retired
ham*.
the Board of Directors of th -ngaged.
mi has lowome a subject of con­ had “ chose this act to increase
soldier of fortune, who also aided"
Her birthday was celebrated troversy between Catholics and dogmatic differences In Christen­
The other arrest, made shortly in Ihe eotabllahment of the new tha conresalon be (his country of Beminole County Chamber of Com
The Weather
After 10:00 A M , was At a pool republic,
•he uncompleted
unrnmpl»1ed canal holding- merre la requested hv I’resldm' quietly at Balmoral rattle, where Protestants. Thla stem* from Ihe dom and therehy gravely injured
Ihe growth of understanding he.
room on Sanford Awnua between
of Ihe French Panama Canal W. A. Patrirk at a rrectlnv Tue* Margaret Is staying with her oar Vatican's announcement that the t w e e n Christians.'
Several hundred Columbian sold­
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Aug Jl -urt
day night at 7:30 o’clock In the enle. A picnic on the grounds of Pope will *non proclaim aa dog
Third an.) Fourth Street Evidence
Company had broken down.
The I’on* will pronounce the Asheville
73
59
tha estate and a family party to­ ma the Virgin Manr'a assumption
*pf lottery telling waa found and ier*. aent to quell the uprising in
Tha failure of tha traaty creat­ Chamber of Commerce room.
7 1 . 01
into heaven in Imdy aa well as n*w dogma on N'uv. 1 as a drama­ Itoiton
f M I 'n Mitchell, Negro waa arrest- Panama, aurrendered lo 34 aa'lora ed great diaaatiafactlon In Pana­
Following (Ire initial melting at night were planned.
tic highlight to the 1950 Holy Cincinnati
72
13
Margaret Is not expected to re­ spirit.
od. Both men arretted wore re- from the Gunboat Naahville, after ma, and on Noe. 4. IB0S. it de­ F'80 o'clock a meeting of In­
Y**r. He will hold a secret cor- Det.oit
r
t
7
17
the tailors had gone ashore and
turn
to
London
until
the
King
and
dustrial
Committee
chairmen
wilt
The
announcement
provoke*!
leased on S2 0 1 bond.
clared Itself an Independent re­
■Istory of the College of Card­ Fr»»no
107
r,7
ha bald, Edward Higgins, manag** Queen leave Scotland In October. criticism in Protestant circlet, e»- inals the day l^f*»r«.
Tha police raided two other blocked tha Panama railroad with public.
on
8
0
Memphis
announced
today.
portally
on
tha
part
o
f
tha
Church
f c t ss which had white froprie- ■ Colt automatic machine gun*
Under ■ traaty between the
In todav'a encyclical letter Ihe North l ’latt#
17
72
mounted
on
n
flat
car,
said
Mr.
~
le
g
T
o
n
m
e
e
t
of
England,
whose
loadera
add
■ w . bat no irreeta wart made
Pope reviewed at length what he
07
Tha surrender waa ac- United fltetea awd OMumbta sign­
32
Plana for an Intenave member­ they saw In it the threat of a termed devietiona In faith In mo­ Ssn Antonio
• » to lack of sufficient rvidenc*. Stovall.
ed
In
ISM,
free
m*
tm
teUrrupted
,.11-L.J
Mlsl
a
U
__
l.t
—
J
a
mtd
anfatem
3d
*7
l**lMM4Q ^ceWniv DfOOtlinMOi
■ Y W fE Y . Auatralla. Anv. 11- ship drive for the Sanford Poet new obstacle to th# movement for dern times, then concluded with Seattle
M U Chief William*.
75
Apalachicola
n
The hiatocy o f the period re- granted to tha f t i t e d ^ U t e .
Ml*, fa tty Bara’i quods, whe No. U , Ute American Legion, will Chriatlan unity.
theae Initni'tiona:
Jacksonville
95
77
that jnet prior to th* time
A formal statement by tho
_
C ITY MEETING
Acting open tha lifh te gusmn- gave m m at Australia the jitter* ha announced at the moating to­
"Let the teachers in ecclealestl9!
81
•vent wo* taking place, nodaring tha U hourw they took to night •% the legion HuL A eupner heads o f the Church o f England, tical Institution* be aware Hut K?y West
, Dm City Commission will moat
92 72
at 7;00 o'clock will precede the th# Archbishop* of Canterbui
;aptert)ury they cannot with tranquil con- Melbourne
arrive, were reported In
„ Columbia and
Ir. tegular teat oi n tonight at 1:00
93 76
Tampa
i Caet t w N om te g a ate)
and York, axprasod "profound
United BUtaa for puryh*** at
health teday.

Trainmen St r i ke

In M idw est But
Truman Is Silent

Delegation Peterson Gives
Sees (Jovernor On Rotary Outline
Not hi ng At All

O f Defense Plan

Atrocity Hill Battle Teaches UN
Troops Grim Lesson Of Korean War

PmviM’I’ul IciMlo
llurriranc liases
Off Leeward Isles

Orientation Meet
Is Held Today For
School Teachers

Tr e a s ur y Chief
Says Stability Of
Market Essentia!

iA f ivinaru Hied
YcHfcrday In Miami

Mrs. Annie iteiie Kinard *nd thr~ I’ nnccHH Marffnrct
H
20th Birthday

Raid

W. B. Stovall Is Another Sanford
Resident Who Aided Panama Republic

Sts'

Pope Tells World Catholic Clergy
Church Dogmas Must Rc Accepted

_________________

Sanford Weather

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WEDNESDAY, AUG. H , 1950

R A N Fn n n n r w A i.n r a n y o w d r L f m r o A

Stars And Stripes
Published In Korea

Lions Club Hears Himalayan* Possible
Mrs. Rand Speak si,e 0f Karthqu"kc
On Blood__ Supplies thatSomeyesterday's
scientist* "agreed today
earthquake-one

lO a s s t s a e * h a w

An out line of the letup nrer*. ,,f ,hr
r v r f mea.urrd by
aary for maintaining
nmncr aup....... m an-m ay have occuried near
Itf proper
I
the
wild
faitneia
of the llimal.
pile* of Ii IimmI «nn plmmu f«y
tire In Ih l, rountry in cvei't of cyan mountain*
Whether the big quake shook
emerrgrnrlrs wan outlined today
to member* of the Linn* Club, the eaith in Ttl«-t, Eastern India
sponsor* of the Seminole f'onntv I or northern llurmn wai uncertain
Blond Rimka hy Mr- Ed Raod, in 'l’*1 "P'n io n of theie .eiimolosecretary of the (Vntnil Hot Ida c l*'
The Itev. Onnie) l.inrhan, 8 J ,
Illorvl Itank, Orlando, and K
Rradheer. member •( the Hoard I bead of the lioaton College Selamograph Station In Weaton. M an.
of Director*.
Mra. Hand riir**,t| the uie&lt;l *f raid It waa not aurptiiinc that
bovine no ertiv romiuiileo, pre­ Mi word had been reeetvrd from
ferably includin': a doctor, anil the vicinity of the quake.
lie laid hti opinion wai "hetler
a "telephone rrew 'o rontart
Gene Tierney and liana Andrew* in a inmantlr scene from 20th
prospective doruu, and make de. than a K'len" that It probably
finite
appointmenta
fur da- a nerunrd in the wild Himalaya* Century-Kox'a "Where Ihr Sidewalk Kntla", showing Thuriday ami
of
eaitem
India.
Friday on the Hitt screen.
when blond bank cl III lei, ate to lc
Ilritirii expert* Jeridnl th»
held here. Such rlinira ran lie
held on Tue-day- and T h in -iLiy. »'•*»»* tremor look plaer In Tibet.
N t/.ll'S FHF.FH
■lading in Septemlirr, ah- -aid or |&gt;crhap&lt; llurrna. fine Krw Ob­
FR A N K F U R T . f!*rm»ny. Aug
fn order *n have an adequate servatory offirial placed It l-eI t ' i i l l i M * e r w r a a e H o st
|t'« i/1*i Kiglit former Nr^tl o ffi­
•upply or tt-c n c to the trrdit. tween the Himalaya* an-l Hiirma. produce
or fruit are oflen up to cial*, convicted a* war criminal*.
In (iermany, the Geonbveicat
nf .he Courtly lllood Hank, it iof i '•'ill l&gt;e releaaed shortly from nrieight
feet
wide
anl
if
two
nerr-o-ary In take
mor- blond ln-tltute of the University of
try to pa«*.. on . , r .....
-on -un-ler
new
rrgtr.
,,
...... ...
- goo,! conduct ..
K
than l« w nl out, &lt;In- stated In Coettlnyrn Ktipportrd the view it , theae .truck*
ra«e of t.loMle bombing, gr,atlv might hive nriglnntr&lt;l In Ibirtn* ' PCC»*-nt (Jenrva Rosd Irading into j liitum , I'oited State, authoriti
in rreiie I • . ||illr. y- -id I b- neeif. oi Tibet. |i « n de«cril&gt;e&lt;l a* the Sanford, they will have to go ou annotirirrd to&lt;lav.
They include Friedrich Fllek.
ilrr.-iyeat in the InsDtutr's SO* on th. narrow and soft shooWers.
e»l for Irnnifuiioni, »he aaitl
j formri German induilrisliil, RichMr. Ilradl-rrr eompned the lo ir hiitory and more violent said,M r. tiray.
He attributed the preient condi- * r,| Dane. one time food and agri.
blond bank arrminta with thnie than the one which flail* ned
of n finanri.il Institution or liank, Mr«*lna. Italy, in l!HUt, killing tloti of this road to the failuic *d i n lin e minister who ws* convicted
the State Road Department to f„ r )lU
, h(. ..clur| K |,#nw»
*trr*-nl the need if "keeping up n -or- than XO.imhi |M-ri*on*.
determine whether to extend and to "unlawfully deprive Jew* nnd
account*" and stated tliat a g..».|
Improve the highway into Sanford Polea of thrir land and reduet*
eommifte.
an h-inii:, tM. p i„.
on it* preaent route or to branch them lo leiftlnni ami In tettlc their
pram in a very effleienl tiannct.
off on the lakefront prorrt.
He pointed nut that l.lnria Inlet
land* with Hermans," Otto Die
It - , H « * , 1 C r«M e « « , t i n t
national ha-* iloni much In Ihn
"In vk-w of the heavy tmrk tri'-h. Hitler's prexs chief whom
line nf maintaining bl-eik bank* ! inn* "lierati**- contplai rn rv ha* *el traffic expected from the vrgeUhl j the court found guilty of ■** peri in."
throughout tin rountry.
and fruit growing region* of the I si-tent campaign to armour the
Kin-{ l.ion Hatty Hnlntin an. j Kidiin*on, flr*t Ncgio In the lower Kast O a s t to Ihr Kenford | hatred of Ihr- (Jrrm ani.. . .again*!
big
leaguein
nu-tlcrn
lime*.
|IlCUnrril that l.mu directors would
State Market and other outlets, | the Jews,** and former l.t, (irnerat
n u ll Friday night at the hone , f I lilaying hi* fourth »e**«n f«r th*- | would personally reeommaod - Rmiolph I.ehinann. judge ailrnratIhelger*
l.o»»
year
h
&gt;
wa*
aele-t*-'
H ir rv W if.-. anu on* of the to. i
that both route* Ire u*etl," aaid Mr. j nf ihe Herman army, who w*
l&lt;- to In d- I I I I trill la the I - the mo l valiiai.lc player In the dray. He suggested that truck* | acrtised of collalrorating in th
S'atii-rinl I .c jig tic ntt-l wa* league lie routed over the Hrneva Avenue '(rafting of rxrnitlon orders.
oldlnp nf a nip'it meeting
Pau a were announced for bav­ biiMiiig rltampion with an aver- highway, and passenger ear* nvrt
in* a blood bank rlliiir In the | **gc of ..TI2. Although now In r the ahore line route.
I I • a lla a e &lt; r r w * r a « , n a i l
li'-tii fut me.
t luriip hi- present average I* All*
The 'curing of the rooerete on
r rll« l rheek in the amount nf
a drop of 2f, point* in three weeks the new bridge will br finished
I t 1 S II1 1 M I ' r w
C a s e U se r
- Itidiiri-on di-nird there wa* any by Sunday, but thr bridge ran- rrraie ” than thr company'* offer S.T7,M't.l2 made nut tn Ihinn on
Jan 17. IWI*.
| *erii&gt;ti* dispute with Manager llhrt not he openrd until the approaches of flvr cent* an hour.
Thr Racing Cummiaainn la con­
Shotton of tin- Dodgers.
And a large part of the nation'*
are paved. Plans are pending t»
"We've nlwny* gotten slong retain portion* of the old bridge supply of vital soda a*h ha, lircn ducting an investigation into thr
"true” ownership of the State's
M'aallaaeil tr-m |',a, riaei
fine," he said, "lie's a good man­ for usa of flahermrn.
shut off hy a major strike now IN pari-mutuel plants and attempt­
tain alio iliould autre, now, to ager. lie'* always
treated me
Asked If any action had l*ren In progrrsa at plants nf Allied ing to find out If nny of thsend live more of its own division* «wtll."
taken lately on the proposed lake Chemical* and Dye Co., tolvay track*, nr officials, made Illegal
firn«*
wr*it«
In
the
New
York
to Germany ot Northern France.
front route Mr. dray stated that prncrsi, and the Diamond Alkali contribution* to political candi­
Post:
tha matter la now wholly up to the Corp.
date*.
The em u in Korea hat brought
Sod* a-h I* needed in doirna of
"No one man or thing ran be 8taW&gt; Road Department. I- • •
"I'm going to warn them they're
the American pmit.nn in France In
blimrd for tl.r MMI pare the lagan has completed surveys of Item*. The strike, by 7,200 chemi­ in grave danger of having some­
a low point. Ih r lint hluih nf IM g rr* have *e| within the past
he route aa requested of the cal worker* who itrlong to distriet one file a atilt to compel them
gratification at American inter­ 12 week* of baseball while the County by the Road Department, M of the united i.tlnr workers, haa to revoke Donn'a permit," C lif­
M of the united mine worker*, ha ford aaid.
vention in Kotra ha* hern lucrrrd- whip ha* been wre»ted from their ha aald.
t til off SO to 70 per cent of the
Moat of the evidence In his
rd hy a waie of &lt;h*rnay at U. ri. hands bv the Pllillle*, who have IreU N F A I R I'R A C T H 'IN
nation'* supply.
tome the aggre**nr* of the Na­
poiiraslim has been available to
reverter.
W
A
8
H
I
N
0
T
0
N
.
Aug
IA
-t
A
^
In
Nrw
York,
a
new
serle*
of
tional league while the Dodger*
the Racing Commistioft for more
lire F remh long h a ir e*|»e&lt; led have reverted to the role of fat, A National l.altor Rrlstlnns Board negotiating aeaalona started Wed- than a year, Cliffonl aaid.
nr-day
in
the
two-month
strike
examiner
refused
today
to
dlsmls*
"They've stalled. Now maybe
atUfied champs annoyed with
the itrrnKth ol A uk in an atmi
l*l&gt;or
prarllre chan-*-* again*! Ihr World-Telegram and they're on a spot where they will
each other's mantieriims and man- unfair
crperislly the atom Imrnb In give
brought
last
winter
against
John
Hon.
The
bargainers
are
to
meet
have to act. They railed this pub­
tier*.
them lime to get well from lh«
"Khotlon, Ith k iy , and the Dodg­ 1^ l^wia and hi* United Min' daily, until they reach an agree­ lic hearing thrmtelvra -— some­
ment
or
a
complete
stalemate.
thing I have been demanding."
lait war. .ind to rearm,
er plavrr*. acting In concert, are Workers.
Ktamlner A lthiir l^-ff nrdere-i
A possible strike vute against
The Itemised list submitted by
American* inwly-aritve*l on Ihi* to itlame.. |..T h e re ia a rumor
side of the Atlantic report that kn king ain'untl town that (HI hearings to proceed on the rharge* Ceneral Kleetrlr Co. was to ha Clifford also shows payments nf
tha defeat* in Korea have hard­ llodgc* look a poko at Don New- although Welly K. Hopkins, at- discussed In New York Wednes­ 11/100, noo and Mioo u» Donn
ened American determination ti» romlie one reeeot tfay. I know this tamgg for the union, tald the ennt day hy the C IO Electrical Work­ for trargl ttpehaes and lio n and
rearm ami. if necessary. to la- I untrue, lull I alau know that mine operatnra who made th- ers. which said It* negotiations 1200 payment* to John Rurwrll,
everybody di*e*n’t llkr rvrrvliody romplalnta had asked that they with the rumpany broke down last State legislator from Fort (.au­
ready for a «)&lt;»**down with Hu*- cveryl
week.
*'•
*'
ric M ale.&gt;r ’
be*flmfipod.
ska.
In the
ie Ihxlger drraalng room."
--------- *— —----------------There ha* bren no aurli rear lion
in Kranrr. Toil Flench government
offirial* are faring the problem to
a drgrre that generally ia plea*.
fronllnard from Page One)
Ing to American obarrver*. Hilt nnltla, wa* found myaterlou*ly
a aampllng nf sentiment among shot to death.
the Freneh population, In ing* no
She walked with her head down
such responac*.
anti appeared grief-stunned up­
The lack uf a "will In fight,'' on her arrival. Hhe refused .in
auch aa remitted in the Freneh talk to new-incn when she steppe-]
collapse nf HUH, is in evidence a- off an alt liner In l&gt;o* Angela*,
gain. Many Frenchmen »olrtmily rn route here.
weigh lhe»e slterr*"vr»:
Reynold*' body was lowered by
Would another war l»e wor»e rope to the 11.MO foot level |a»t
than simply to tit down sml wait night and will be brought out by
to Ire occupied hy the Ru*t!ant?
park burro today.
Or would II ha hetler to trv to
The Itodic. of Imlh boys, who
take a neutral rnottr in the nope worked at the nearby f-erro Oorthat Kut*ta would not march i&gt;it« do silver mine this summer a n l
France ?
ptannrd to enter Harvard thli
It stagger* Americans to hear fall, were spied first through bi­
Pranchmen they have known tor nocular* hy Hamid (Jatea, veteran
• long time svrlotnly weigh such mountaineer, who dlrectad raseurontldrt alums.
eis |a them.
It la even mute staggeiing to
Kxperlenrerl climbers, the lads
hear an many Frenchmen give an- *rt out Aug. n to scale the dang­
steers which, to American*, sound erous east aide of Mt. WMirtav
like capitulation. The philosophy —ordinarily an eight-hour seramof “sit sml wait" It aridetpread ble for expert*.
Alpinist* pointed out that a
In France.
The French appear to have lost party of five la the minimum for
eonfldenec In aerial l&gt;omhardment n fe ly . A rhtink nf grahlla— rot** M ale e w tt'' e«« tliltia v l if)® f l i t I
•—even w iiii iih
—a mean* of Hopping ground forces fare -eould have etumbled On-1
The Korean experiences have help- der the weight nf hand or fe«t I
ad bring that, and the French con­ and sent pair plunging.
A tall or ntiitie, hy one eu-.dd
tinue In iemetine r how Ictig *1
took th* United Slate* to get Into have Jerked the other from an
ln»eeure perch
the laat two wars.
Ten feet of ihr nylon ropa link­
French official* have told Ihclr
American eolleagur* that the dr- ing them waa attached to Wat*
faatlat alntosphete in France will B e rm a n 's Imdy, HO f u t tn Rey­
change If at least five U. 8. dlvl- nold'! form.
slon* are added In the *|rfrii*o
force In Western (iermtny. They
alto want an eqosl allotment of
Ifoallauetl ream N i , One I
British troops.
Although such troop* may not the Hay Iwratitr a high pressure
ha available Immediately in Ameri­ area moving through th* Atlantic
ca. U. S offirial* here are advla- (torn the north still wa* blocking
Ing Washington that a prnmDe a turn In a more northerly din?tu - m e r itc m m . . . — i,, *t,ct»»
to send those troops at thr rail- tlon.
"11
may
ha,"
Norton
aJriH
...hetter metli, with leu work tt lower
last jpoasthle moment would buoy
‘‘•bat th* high pressure area will
the French.
c o m ... whiter, bri|hter waihre. . .dtiitr
These troop* would not he ex­ break up eufrirlently to allow a
houMkwpinf ...aa *nri to U&gt;om bot-tndso,
tracted to stem any Russian at­ northern curvature—I hopa
bothttdd fro wo i ... more time to relax,
tack. They would he Intended In- anyway."
"We'r* going to Hava ia Vaen
•taad to stent the wavs of pestlmMty youni. enjoy Florida'* better
Ia n whieh Is fell, perhap* moat a pretty tlo-s watch tat Utio
Yee* every worry you with off oo
»torm,“
Norton
salri.
"It's
sow
a
heavily In France.
Coupled with this drnmnd for severe hurriranr with plantv of
Redriy Kilowatt it one lem grey hiir in
troop*. AnttM‘&lt;*in officials are wind."
yovr
bead. So check with your electric
1
be
tail
mlelaoty.
Ii»
-f
&lt;
1
at
4l46
urging that a chain of cornu- mil
dealt*.* on til the odw ricte^aving, worknr eltabllahed ist one*, with on A. M. (F.RTI bail silimatatl high
overall commander, tt gst pm- eat rlnils at altout IM stlldt par
raving app'idncei-.-tee h i a todayl
doetton and the rearmament of hour. Thu* th* storm's Intensity
had Jumped from 100 to a w riy 1N
tha Western nations rolling.
Americans fael that a centrall- miles’ per hour In a llttla
aed command would help solve an­ than four hours.
other knoliv problem—the uae of
IN M E M O R Y
C a m a r industry In the rearma^
HEL PI NG I I H I D PLOEIOA
V :B
In tad hut loving n e t w n of
■mat program. The French Social­
our dear Mother. Kleter and Wif«,
ists oppose this.
flowaver, American official* be Mr*. Florence Gandy Johnson of
Fla., who s a i f d sw ay
that If a top-ranking com­ Genvea, ago
today, Aug. 1C, 1M9.
er pointed out that German on#A year
year ago you l m h dsor,
production must ha Increased

Jackie Robinson

R

Ph ,

Owl

Ing motors, checking machineguns.
inspecting the hotnb loads.
Suddenly it waa time to go
aboard—just about 6:30 A. M.
Oar plane, commanded by Cant
Jack R. Packwood. Chehalis .Yash..
was In the first squadron, led hy
Col. Clauds E. Putnam. Jackshnrn.
Tex.
Our big plane roared and lum
bered down the runway. It* en­
gine* straining to pu|| the |0-tnn
bomb load Into the air. This wa*
what Packwood called "the dan­
gerous time" but «|| W Superforta cleared safely.
We joined thr other pl*ne* In
the squadron over an iaf;nd HO
mile* southwest of the field, flew
due west and then north right up
the middle of Korea.
The bquadron flew right along
the Naktnng River
line—some­
time* w rit, sometimes east of that
meandering muddy stream. There
wa* one big worry In thr mind*
of all —no one wanted to drop
Uimli* by accident on American
truop* ea*t of thr river.
0 Donnell had gone ahead over
thr target area to make surr that
none of the attack plane* got over
friendly territory on Its bomb run.
O'Donnell personally dlrrrtrd the
i-quadwiu a* they came o\er.
Ill* voice boomed over thr ear­
phone*; "|f you can't see clearly
to drop your bnmbi on the fir»t
run go tiark again and dri** 'em."
Eortunately the weather over
the target rrclangle made that un­
necessary. I moved back and look­
ed out through the iromb-bav.
Through occasional
patches of
rloudi I eould »ee--from 10.000
(ret— the patrh of woodi-d hill'
and an occasional tiny farnwiHagr
In the valley where the Reo* were
reported ma-srd In forre.
1 saw no movement of troop*
or vehicle*, nothing that would
Indicate an r-nrmy army wa* below
tn force. It waa 10:50 A.M.
Thtn suddenly the bomb* Ix-gan
tn fall away, one by one. I heard
the Iximhanlier shout "fire!" ovrr
the Interphone. Then the bomb*
in the rear bay- or moat of them —
dropped together In a aalvo.
The plan had bran tn *parr thr
tximha so they would hit about
IM feet apart. But when the
Immbardirr *aw im okr In our II20 he hit the salvo switch and
dropped the remainder of thr load
at once.
It turned »ut the "fire” smoke
ramr from a short circuit that wa*
easily fixed.
The liomha threw up showers nf
dust and dirty black and bmwh
smoke I saw no explosion* other
than those of the bomb, them
sevrs. The enemy threw nothing at
us In the way of anti-aircraft—nr
If they did It didn't entne eloje.
In minutes the target area wa*
obscured.
We continued north. Folbiwing
squadron* rrmvad Inin drop their
loads over what quickly became a
corridor of noire, dust and—we
hoped death for the enemy.
\Vr lurne-l east, flew o-.'t nn-r

SO U TH W EST
K O R EA N
FR O N T, Aug. lit— (yp)— S ta n and
Stripes, American G! newspaper of
two World Wars, is opening shop
here in Korea.
One officer and six enlisted men
arrived today to set up the S-aml-S
Korean edition. They will rarrv on
it tradillort of frontline reporting
built hy some of the tieit-known
name* in American Journaliim.
The late lleywood Hroun and
Alexander Woolcott and Harold
Hoia, editor nf the New Yorker
rnagaiinc, set the pnee in Wor'd
W ar I days. Cartoonist Bill Mauld­
in. Jack Folse and other* »narxed
thr second war edition* pttbli»hed
over the world wherever G li were
concentrated.
Arriving on the Allied Korean
Iwarhhrad to put out the paper
were Capt. Thomas I* (laird. Hast­
ing-. Mich., a veteran of the Eu­
ropean edition; Sgt. Karl 7, Smith,
.Spokane, Wash.; Sgt. Allen S.
Waters, M Park Place. Sea Cliff.
N. Y.{ Sgt. Francis Donahue, an
T aniworth Rd., Norwood, Ma&gt;*.;
Pfc. I.eonard W. Turner, Fort
Fairfield, Me., and Pvt. Hal 11
Ramble, 5M7 Hu»h Street, San
Francikco.
line S-aml-8 correspondent, CpI.
Ernie Peeler of San Bernardino,
Calif., » i i killed covering thr Ko­
rean war in it* earliest stages.
Sinrr then the paper bad not had
frontline correspondent* letmrling
to the S-and-S edition* tiring pulilished fur occupation truop* In
Japan and (iermany.
Tokyo edition* were flown to
Kotra bat usually rr«&lt; tied front­
line troops day* late.

Geneva

Ht'KINEHK M ANAGER

Comber Strike

Race Track

kail Strike

French Pears

{

D EL A N D . Aug. (6— (Special!—
Charles J Eranklin. business sec­
retary of the Cleveland Y.M.C.A.
for the last 13 yean, trill become
business manager of John R. Stet­
son University on Sept. 1, Presi­
dent J. Ollie Edmund* said today.
Eranklin will anume the fi­
nancial administration and the
►upervuion of administrative em­
ployee* at Stetann. Thi* I* a newlv
created position designed to co­
ordinate for more effective work
thi* branch of the University.
President Edmund* said.

L e g a l N o tic e
x o T tcs n r a M R a irr** s* t.r
KOTIt*n IfH____
R n_____
K B TOlVRNThat
a* a
Sheriff of Ssmlnolt
I. r. K Mere, as
will on Xloaitay. the,
County, rtafttf*. w
trmtirr. At*. ISSS.t
4th day at aspti
during tha Dgal Ihour* of salt, la ­
bours of flstso
rlt:
bstwtsn
tha
wll
and, -two
o 'c lo c k A .M . I____
- . o'clock
..
.I’ .M
. ..,.
undsr and by virtu* of that rsrtsln
final Judstnsnt entared on th, 7th
day of July. AD.. I»»*. tn that c»r
tain rare* psnuroa In th, Circuit
I'ourt of th* Ninth Judicial Circuit
nf rtortda In and for McmlnnU
County, whsrstn Wltllsm it t:**nj.
flair* Kvaas tVConnor and John
t;«an* ar* Plaintiff* and If 0 Mc­
Intosh. It, Is Defendant, offer for
Ml* and stll to th* highest and
best bidder far rash alt stock of
goods, war#*, iparchandlee. office,
equipment, mechlnerv and ell other!
personal property situate in that
certain *lor* at 201 o itl Pint
Htr#*l In th* city of Hanford, Plnf.
Ida. eald salt t» "* mad* to satlify
said Judfmenl In the sum of It,.
71*0*. and costa In th* sum of
ll l.lt . tocsthsr with the rnet of
taking Inventory ther*ol and mak
tnx eat* thereof, said sale to he
mad# on the premise* at HI Kt»i
P i n t Htreet. H a n fo rd . Plu rld a. and
Mid sal* to begin promptly after
the hour of *le»*n o'clock AM on

the Sea of Jr.pan and then headed
for home.
"I've gut the report on our run."
said the radioman. Staff Set
Walter R. Lambert, Rluestone, W.
Vs. "On the target, excellent re.
suit*, no flak, no rnemy aircraft
righted."
We looked at each other. “ E x -I
eellrnf re*iilts," said one. "That
mean- we dropped our load a n d
none of ti* fell out the bomb hay." M id .la te
NOTICK l» rO K T IlK It IIKItMIT
III VPN. That inventory of all of the .
Thr rrest of Mauna lata, t h r ! property to t&gt;« sold le now In the I
Hawaiian valrano, i* more than hand* of th* Hhsrlff " t " *
'County, florid*, and may be In­
1.1.000 feet high.
spected by any pcoepertlve pue
chaser at th* office of th* said
Sheriff
NOTICE IM rU H T IIK It HI VPN
That Mid eat* will b# made «|the»
i \ t m » r m n i t i t h h t M j r r n Item hy Heir, or ns a whole, accord
J • l»|« • %I. * IIH I I T . M H I X H »• In* to the bide reolved
NOTICE IS PUHTIIKIt ItEltKIIV
I I I I M l . 1*1. 011111%. 1% I H 4 1 *
tllVP.N That said judgment entered
• H ill.
In
raid cause Is a Hen upon all pro
JOHN MOOhY.
perty to b* sold *up*rtor to any
I'U t n t ir r
!
lien
acquired subsequent to the
v«
bringing *f such property on the
H IT II •’ linnfiT.
premise*
above described.
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lu v m t r i:
n n sR H
NOTICE IH rUHTIIKIt tllVPN.t
That ekould any penotn. firm nr
N u T t n : T«» A T I ' K A M
A N EW KM
cnrpvrttlon claim any property In
STAT»: nV
r U iR lliA .H IT II C
M iM ifb Y
I »»f r *.#|a*tt «* It I ’ K T I N*MH. aaid fUc® nf bualncaa known aa HI
Johns Kleetrlr Company |o&lt;al«d «|
T o . HI T II r
l|(K l|» r
r«M i d r r h f r ^ h r
h iit lflf f i
d i a l 2®l Kaai Klr«» Hfrert Hanford Flor­
J d llN
haa
lir o u a h t
a n il ida. (hey ih«ll maU» their «lalrn*
f t f A l n a l Y o u f l t ' T I I •* l l * H l I » V . «iR‘ known to the Hhtrlrf of HamlnoU
fp r tflr in i f o r IM v o r r a . In t l i * • * lf ••*• 11 County. Florida, prior to »ald vah
N in t h J t ir lR U l &lt; * lm iH . H e m l* dale abov® mentioned aa provided
Florida
l• o n H I Ye Yl(»rl«1a. a t E T t i f f f d . by Mullnn fti.lt, •( ae&lt;|
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I V I K I I K H K 0 T N&lt;». HI a f til e* Annotated
f»at*d a! Hanford. Florida IM
T I K I K I * a n d I I K Q I ' I I I K H It* h* a n d
a ii| » r a r H f h » r *n i» rf a o n n r tij* A t • SUI day of Jtily. A M . Ill*

Ia&lt;\«:al Notice

lu r t t P Y , l a f o f r fit**
f * n iir t fid
I h r 2 n d d a y o f H c p l r n t i i t r |H ® , a l
H a n fo rd .
F l o r id a , a n d
f llr
Ih ir r *
a f l r r ) o i i r A n a w e r o f l**frn « « * aa
yo u m a y
h r a d v lu e d
K a li yo u n o t.
i i r h t r a l&gt;e» r r r p ro r o n f r a a u w i l l b#
r n ir r r d
a t f a ln a l y o u a n d t h r PA ld
r a u F r |»r«H *rn l a t p a rt® ,
W lin r a g
m y hand
an d O f f ic ia l
Hr a | o f I h r ab o ve r n t lt lr d
f V iiill
I It I a | a t d a y o f A 'lf fU a l
IH * . at
H a n fo rd
H r m in t il* &lt; * o u n lr . K l n r l d a .
n V I lK It N lH i.V ,
« * ir r k o f
f * lr « u ll
fo u r!.
H e m ln o lr f ’m i n i y . F l o r i d a
i f h C ir c u it
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Dr. H. K. Ring
C h ir o p r a c t o r

Kan.

At. Nat. Hk. RWg.
I’h. I7S2 or 1746

NCM AND XHAY

l)r. Henry McLaulin
O p lo m e trifll

11.1 MagnnRa Ava.

Pksae | | .

I* A. MFeMU

Aa Hh«rlff of Hrmlnide
Counff. Florida
,
IN T H E c o t N T O P T H E f l l l ' f l
J iw it ',
s i;« iN n i.» :
lo tk T t,
r L O N IO A . I X P R O X 4 T K .
IN N K t E S T A T E O X
A N N A t - B B u : w IH . a t* ., k r m .n
aa A N N A 1 -E W tM . D ecea|e4
TO A L L n t U I T O S I AND
P f .lt BONX K A Y I X U ( 1 . 4 1 X 4 O S D t:H A N D S A S A IN S T S A ID E X T 4 T E ,
T a u and each o f y o u a re hereby
n o tifie d and r a q u lr e d to p o te n t an&gt;
c la im * an d d tm a n d a w h ic h y » * . nr
a lth e r n f you. m a y h a v e a ia fn e t the
a a ta le o f A N N A I . K K I . k Tv ( h. a l ...
k n o w n *o A N N A L E W III. d e rta re d . (
la t a n f eald C o u n t y , lo th e C o u n ty '
Ju d g e o f S e m in o l* C o u n t y . P lu rld a .
a t nte o ffic e tn Ih o c o u rt hnute n f
M id C o un ty *1 H a n fo rd .
f lo r id * ,
w it h in t l t h l c a le n d a r m o n th s fro m
th e tim e u f the f le e t p u b lic a tio n n f
I h l * n o lle * . E a c h c la im n r d im a c d
s h a ll he I s w r i t in g , a n d eh e ll . l e t *
th e p is t e o f re e td sn e o an d p n .t o f .
ft&lt;-» sddreea o f t h e c la im a n t, and
• h a ll he e w o rn to b y th e c la im a n t
a a s n t . n r e lt o r n e y . a n d a a y su ch
c la im n r d am aag n o t an fllsd sh a ll
be vo id .
JA T H . H EC K
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(n U n it y T h e re I t R tre n g th —
To Prnlert th* Pm m of the Wot Id;
To Promote the h t f i t M of A m r iti.
To Pioduc* Pioaperil? for R i i l w i
AN

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V O LU M E XXXX1

E n U h lia h c H 1908

IN D E P E N D E N T

Billion For Ko­
rean War Is Passed;
Committees F a v o r
GI Family Support

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111 IMIN X YIIIT K IIK X D
W il li t; s MAKINGS. Korea.
Aug. 17— (rl’l
| lie M nines
weir lighting then bloodied halllc
&lt;’l the honan *s*t today against
Kerb (lrs|tetaleiv living lo s|iirail
risen hriiii-' hr sil si lots the winding Naklong Hiser,
lintlci a iraimg sun ihe Icalhri
nr* In arfvamrii t*rlun&lt;l a hail o|
iter! Kill il u a tl*«w anil rosllv
.nil mi c this hattlr o| llic I llsingi
mlgf,
Ihr liglil'ng *s„. &lt;lose-in anil
■ir o a r io MARCH!) ON (IN I t*y Chinese Communlsla and reporU of Soviet shipment* of supplies and
&gt;avagr Ih r Msimrs hit ihr Noilh
drydorks to Vladlvoatok from the Haltlc, highlight nawa on tha boiling cauldron of Asia. (Central Presr)
Koirans m ill rsri&gt;lhmg they hast*
rairpl dime lltiowris.
Ihr Maiinrs lust ssrnt into atimn last ssrrk on the southern
Haul ul the .snicitcan ail.uk tois anl l hin|n I hry |iuslir&lt;l ilrr|i
into Hcti in tilo iy in tint dlivr. Hut
thrn they ssrir pulled hark and
W ASHIN GTON . Aug. 17 &lt;,!•)itldird to tins set loi to help the
Preuldent Truman todav depono e-* I
U
,
i
.
.
.
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,
.'•4th
Inlanltv Disuion ssipr out
a Senate m»va lo hon»t his nrnpn.
IS
h O U R h t lllr ((r ,t | nrlialion «, „ M, the
»al« for frdeiai aid lo hfehwsv' H l l l l f l i n K

THE BOILING
ASIA CAULDRON

U. S. Asks Other Truman Denounces Aid Of Kiwanians
UN Nations For
OnMuseumAsked
By Mrs. Russell
Greater Speed

The legnlalion. which may go
lo the I’ reikicnl a deik by Sept. I.
null the nalmn'i la s law* virtual*
_ ly nn a wailime footing,
w
ll honili individual income lasts
b yaboul $3.0n0.000,000 meaning
incieaiei of up In 20 percent for
the 50.000.000-plr# taxpayer*. Cor­
porations will pa) 11.500.000.000
more a year.
T h r meaaurr provide* a full las
exemption *m Ihr service v *r °f
G Is fighting thr Korean war. It
ivr* la s Incentives In quicken tniialrVa, tftnbllne for ih r pruduc9 tlon oV’ lne n rrd a 'b f th r aimed
It'cattane* no Paa* T a i l

No Troops Yet Sent
To Korean Front
E x c e p t American

Major Crops Get
Federal Support
At Maximum Level
0

W ASHINGTON. Aug. 17—la»*&gt;
-The gnvirnmcnt w ill suppoit
grower prices of majur crops In
1951 at maaimum levels permitted
hy law.
Thai level la IK) percent of par­
tly. Parity, a standard for meas­
uring farm prices, Is declared hy
law to t«e equally fair to produc.
er* and Ihmr who hujr (heir pro.
duets.
The government could drop ihr
•upper 13 to 45 percent of parity
n*xt &gt;rar.
Uni the International situation
bring what H Is, Secretary of
Agriculturr Krantian has decided
lo keen siipporta high tn encotir*
rg r big crops.
Th. f!rr? *«»••• I anniineement
of a I0M support program may
come within a faw
days
for
wheal.
The winter wheat portion of
this grain crop will be seeded
In the fall. Hence, the department
will IKnAIIKf1*
rim eaiJ
llawS Oa rase* l l&gt;n ‘

0 Ue^iKtrrftion Books
Open T ill O ct 7

f)

All those win* have not yet re*
registered and who aspect tn
vote in the General Election on
Nov. V, are urged to visit the
Supervisor'* nfflew In th# Court
House and register before the
deadline on Oct. 7.
The law requlraa all persona
who have changed their place of
residence or their names or have
had any other rhange In their
registration atatua since re-regis­
tering tn the Hprtnf to report to
Ihe office (In pereon) and have
the rhange properly recorded upn the Registration Hooks.
T his applies to those who either
(■ought property or eold their
property In order to establish
whether or not thee era free,
holder*. Only freaholrfers or those
who pay a personal property tai
can vote in a school trustee alee,
tlon and the registration hook*
will not he open again between
Oet. 7 and the data the school
trustee election la held.
R A IL H T R IK R
W ASHINGTON. Aug. 1 7 -f/ P lThe trainmen
and
conductor*
unl.-me today called *trike* on two
short llm- ralltnada Im riarlne r*e*-r
Tuesdny, to last un. It rr.ldnl(rht
Saturday, Aug. V&gt;.
Th* walkout* were ordered on
the Elgin. Joliet ard Eaatern Rail*
road, with he*
la Chi*
rago. and the FT
aad Labe
E n a Railroad. ■aisa i
i. afft*
• K rr at 4 A. M. (1 M I
» Aag.
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No. 259

A vuw iatntl I'retwv l.rnn rd W ire

Bloody Rnttlc R.ii;cs
To Contain Commie
Bridgehead Across
Rivet At Changyong

W ASHING I ON. Aug. 17 m
w
The Srnalr Finance Commiller j
® today unanimouily approved Preri-1
drnl Trum an« ’first inriallmenl"
$5,000,000.(100 las boost, In help
finance the Korean war and to arm
America againil Communiit aggresnon.

S

N EW SPA PER

30,000 Red Koreans Launch
Powerful Drive On Taegu;
Marines Attack Obongi Ridge

$5

W ASHINGTON, Aug. IT —
tAT— Thr Srnalr today aproved and atnl to the Whllr
louse a hill bringing In.nod,.
non additional person* imdrr
Soria I Security r o r r r a r r and
boosting hrnrllla (or .1 ,000,.
ooo retired wnrkero.

* Ivor In partlr riot, dr through
l i i i l t ) . L illie (h t n ir In temper
attire light In m n d m lt north*
r « | winds, increasing In fresh
along thr middle rati roast Friday.

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A . TIM H S D A V . A U G . IT . 195(1

Senate Group
Approves Big
Tax Increase

W a s h i n g t o n ! a u «. u l/t*'— T h r Senate Judiciary Com­
mittee apprmrd. 9 lo 3. an anil.
Communist bill sponsored
In
Chairman .MrCarran
(D-Nev).
It wnuM require ihr registration
nf Commiinitla and Cnmmuninl.
frnnl organizations, and would
nulla*
conspiracies lo ntrr*
throw Ihr eiivrrnmenl h« fnrrr.
In Ihimr respects, II ia similar In
a hilt sponsored bj Kepuh'iran
Senator* Xlundt (S IU and l'rr&gt;
gttsnn (Mlfh). Thr adminUlra*
lion dor* nni lilir r llh rr meaante.

D A I I .Y

W EA TH ER

C o m m u n is t s

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IO K YO . Sudsy. Aug IS -&lt;/P)
Ihttlx thousand North Koirans
opened i m sisisr dine on Taegu
on llir i rnlr.,| Korean warfronl
I Imr srfay.
Ihe Keds poured through iteep
mountain passes 15 miles north of
ihr '-"utli Koiean emergency captI II I Lev weir earl of the Naklong
Krsri

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O l W .ic q w ;m - K u n w i

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Outs two Snuih Korean divisions
,I o&lt;nI i&gt;eiween them and Taegu,
''nulh Koirans ronlrolleil
th*
mountain past roads
Ihr toninruniils itoined out n|
I hr II "I IMttithn d in hAni of the
ii'fr Iltr\ lumprd off from 411
n r* liflMprn M ifkjuTn tutl Kun* •
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lliro alia, k slatted a few lioiltv
•liter l s \|*,m rt and 'he 24lh
Infautiy Division slrurk a new
\llird Mow at the 12.000-man Red
luidgchra-l on llie ail hank of
•he Nsklong oisct near t'hangn*
song. I inilev soulhwevt of Taegu.

To House General
Sanford Collection

as "imonslstent with Ih- effor*
Naktong on the rrn lial tn lot of
I lie M tunes Im l hern pulled
to hold down non defense spend
In c ”
out ol die toulh coastal atea whfte
I.ally *r sir iris y the Matllici
lie eipre*»ed hla views In n
iliev It s&gt;l made advance* on ('hift*
W A SH IN G TO N ,' Aug. IT— letter lo Chairman Chaves l ft
Co-r*|**ralion nl the’ Kiwamt flu h
ll,f ," ° 4&lt;l " ,'’1
i/Pi—John Foster Dulles said NMl of Ihe Senate Public Work* in the building of a museum lo
•"
they «id»i*d I.*c k 20-odd
l,'r » to»W »*•»» «'"&lt; 'do*today I'rraMrnt Truman has Committee, whbh approved a hip house valuable antique lurntlurr
•ulev to llie ra,| and llier, thunled
Uietr tent, w d , pH. bed m the
asked him to he a delegate In i ailing for 3120/100 OOn more e
norlhwaid lor the t inguyung atAssembly and that he will not year for highways than Mr. Tf" and Iwsoks loaned lo the Sal'tc ‘hide of a pine glove.
lac k
Ire a candidate for Ihe Senate man recommended.
Harrison Chapter of the f). A. RMattne units got thru mat* lung
In New Vnrk. After a talk
llie U .S. 2*&gt;lli Infantry Division
The legislation, on which th* hy Mr*. Sanlont Dow, daughlri nl order* lair yesterday l-a»l night
with Ihr President, Dulles read
Senate
espected to star* .l»h,»- late General Sarlord. founrfer ol they w n r on the move mbs the
tool the Marines’ placet in the
reporters a brief statement an*
lay by line,
lint theif innvoys glowing at tots
roatlalh line put west ol Masan
nrwMcinf hla acceptance of Ihe •non. would aulhuriie 3020,000,000 Sanford, wai urgerf yrstrniay
U Jf. appointment at the Proal* for highway aid In each of th« Mrs. ...........................
“ ‘ - diisly
loads iindrt a skv that t|saikItlC X IO f UfMAI CAtllMS CAtOi ' aie rlr -yperl ..vac It.e Nmth K-iiratV I southern pmt whicti it i l auhne
Miriam HuiacU ns a I alkjk
dm
1952
and
1953
flsea1
year-,
\
dent's m ines!. He aald be win
with stars.
miles east nl Pmsn
■1' city &lt;sf KisMfvvstip) by a (ormstlon *;f U. .1 H-29 Huperfnrts iturtog s
rootlnna na Republican foreign House.appr/ivec) -fill a ilhorl»e*r Ktwann
giant raid Olt a Onmmufitst tndtiitrlal pi set sir tk ing ever Woman (bat policy ronsnltanl In Secretary only SATOjOflO.dflO for each ve«».
II w *, on the north central
As an alternative she .t.gge»Pd|, ,At , : l " * • ” J"'
tom),
bomb*
ftOM
a
11-70
tut
pay
dill'
s*
*o
oil
refinery
slioot*
flae*rt
,
,
* 1 I &lt;•In.fi was In ttie* line ir*d&gt; t*&gt; atof Htala Arhtann.
flout, rioith of Taegu, that tha
Mr. Truman *ald It l» ‘'e»»e&gt;i the setting aside of a room in the la*-h with "It" ami “ F" rompantrs
J.noo feet hlgts (U S Defense I) prtrfmenf Photot from fsifernartoni]
Red, werr making their most dantlal'' that the amount lie m i at
grioua threat, howe'er
I.A K F . S U C C E S S . Aug. 17— least to the 11*00,000.000 he origin­ pnqsoserf Civil Club fiuilising to In the spearhead. Tlirlr object Is c
9
u
i
l
Ilh'U'KJl
Ittstge
a
steep
ssvsv’1
house
the
roller
lion,
whtrh
&gt;
be
fA*)— The
United Nations Se. ally rrcommeniJed in hi. budget
Tlie sudden tinust wa* described
rurlty Council fal'ed at a closed- message.
sanl has l*een valurrl by Ilf I ie*f luirk hill rovernl with set'll*
by I ’ S etli Army Headquarters
growth nod rtH-k
door meeting today to hrrsk Its
ai llie 'must serum* one to the
"In addition,** hr added. "I be Hanna of Rollins College at more
Thrir move had lieen «»*ft
deadlock orer inviting Knrran lieve that federal-aht funds ah mid than onr million *lollars.
I'nltrd Nation* in Kutea."
Sh'irtly after dawn Hie attack lierepresentatives lo lake "art In
It followed a matsc'd t,umliing
■
■.an
be limited t0 the federal-aid sV.
A tulUble builduu; is gan. Artillery and Marine t ■
l).N. dehalrs. This information trm rathrr than turd for local
attack by '.IN It-J'J, \\'&lt; .|ne».la&gt;'
ligtiter planes plastered the enfound lo house the collection, it
came
from usually
well-in­ nt rounty road* which ate not
ublch was aimed t" soiw the Rrd
. ,
i I l
si
i\
l * niy-held ridge with expln-ne*
formed diplomatic quarters al part of that ■yttem.'*
offensive.
•of
may lie hequeatheil hy Mrs l)-*w
machfnt-|guH fire. Hut when the
III
II
XI
IHIX
I
I
thr end of a 90-minute meeting
A l’ Correspondent l.etf Erickson
T lji president said that "in lo a college in Connrduiit, md IrMthernrek* staite*| up OiMingt
1In vt3 «t Kth Army llradquurtcra In KoI IK I ( AVM.R5 K ■« \ mb 17
t/1'r
W H IM
called hy lluasla'a Jakob A. Ma­ light of the international situation. \ t „ R ll,.»ii
■t«ler the enemy cut loose with
tcwaitasaw oa rea* i s o
n'r». lauiseti.
lik. August president of the Ittied 1»»*|»ih*| llirii I14#lit wrtf ilif)| ira a«id lltf North Korean* were
llleh in* lii'le* mortar*, mnehinegmi* and *mall i|r*i| Iih I iv Its Krtl Knrr.«n&lt; nil I ill Mr I -tf U'.iri;H »ll |l|x| L I Mir « attacking with lirtueeri J.'i.oOO and
The rullrrtion.
nation Counrll. The delegate*
arm* fire They even lohlw*) gie
Silteenth Century Italian furni* Hades iliun the n*lge into the
:tll,lMH) lioop,.
Immediately went Inin ihrlr
I S. |&gt;til'd re *t lieil the iptl
lure, chandelier*, and tamk .»■*•$
previously scheduled
p Mh 11 e
|o the patli of the invader, wer*
(*&lt;••* of thp Marine*..
♦
Ifr.l
It
|r*1
to
kill
l7
I'M
T
I
m
rontaining
a
vrlualdf
I
liu
m
.
«
ts
meeting and continued Ihelr
lira South Kc'tcatt dlvltinna.
The atlMck had Ju«t lo’gtin
1
9
.1!
lint
fivr
|i%
r
!
»
M
tril
iitiir*
»lnred for III vear* in thr Sanf-nd push up when I eliml*e*l • hill t"
llie suddrtt out hill -t to the
general alalrm rnls on Ihe Ko­
1Itr » (A 1' • X «l*1 tlir r-itt«. north daveloped after f S MaAtlantic National llank Vlf*|l
rean problem.
gel a view &lt;&gt;f the l**ttlef|r|*1 whtrh
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41
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M
th.
M
id
It
tril
tlltllll
through thr eoiirte v of J * tue- lay srn u *
nne and the r S "Ifh Infantry
a narrow valley.
WMt|H'.1. .1 « ♦l»r \ Im\ IIIMirii •»»B *•*» illvl.nin is|t11petl off witli a countley, she declared When Hu
hi Machine gun ami rifle fit* *t**4
L A K E S U C C ES S . Aug 1 7 -f^ »
fitllul
tli*
c
wa* no longer avallalie. Ho
m Ipit along the ililgc Grey plumes
,r attark ill tlie Reds' ("hangtiyong
— The United State* railed upon
T»" I tci i|tinn nf III*' pft .'•nrf 4 river -crossing loilgr in a hlooily
CHH AGO, Aug. 17—&lt;A’| -The (lir^ Women's Gluh **ff*-i**l
53Hw 1•Ml lull ,10.1. k%III! It XYd* rap.
other United Nations members to­ moving of two Negro families D.a .R. the use *&gt;f th.- hsl.um si of anmke mushroomed up whole
effort to drive the enemy hate
fire was hiitsting.
llirnl Ii\ t!»r lift U thin rtuit nitti;
day for more speed in tending into a white nelghtiorho&lt;vl on the thr Club House.
across the Naktong
Gapt
U
u
i
s
II.
Sheen
of
lion**
I
In
ir
I
w
m
I
icu
wt
tr
in
u
The Marine-Army ittark roarThis rollrctiun is lieinu pul u** lull*, an Infantry nffleer, «at *&gt;n
ground force* lo the Korean bat- south side last night stirred up
*
hill
l*
«|tn
SI\
MTHpInr***!
l»y
the
a racial diaturlonee whirli was t„ ... t.wl W,S&lt;lllll.« C * -.. r&gt;* ' * •
up N it-cp hi!! near ''h.ancn1
st*
|
nigl
ititiniMk
•*•
Hr*
..*•*•»**#
»
I
if
IL
•
ivnlfy
fliiu
rnnilimB
Sit*
IIC eat w W.
,*f w*i |M&gt;iK«men.
which w ill he showo at « , t'* »r |m%«H hi» flrld b Ihi^c * nvrr himI H u n ic .' i n r D l l C T o l i f t AinrMrmi piiMincrit wrrv killr&lt;| yong, 2d mile* soutluseat of Taegu.
81* person» wera aelted by the tea that will lie given hv lh&lt; v &gt;&gt;&lt;•
The f'hangnyong fighting wa*
In it* second report lo the Se­
then the battle was pullett lnt*t
n i
_____ • e* jt # r
i Hilly I aam
• lu'friti' Mimiim‘1 * r**
il ••MihMcii Hn t’nn* #
curity Coum.il on opeiation* under policemen who used i police ve­ en's '&gt;rganixatinns, said Mr ■ Ru«, elose view.
,i„
,i,is
r
.
hicle*, to block nff the area and
At Ihe bottom of Hie ?Hgt the
General Dougla* Mat Arthur'* uni- restore order. All lho*e *e|*ed sell.
Th'* \ntr» tmn» id /n l thr riilcr
it'earlenea «te fee* 1*s«»
She pointed out that
t
v
Ht 0 to I* \| n .t n \ M K«»tnt
field command, the United State* are white. Flva are rhargrd with
Clerk
Q,
P
llrtndon
.....................
I M* tIMI ••«•*! l*r» M
.1 »«sstlss disorderly conduct and the slith. selnus" enltertton nf old oletiise#
MIAMI. I la . Aug. 17 &lt;/Vl
fm ig h l n v rr (o r th re e U&gt;*». TH r
•hould he given In military unit*
and relic* that miriu im- ui-nlu 'T s aw * *****
All I Inruls was plarrd under
17 AIM* ft* III u Mi'll1 lll'riktri llri'AM
tn a museum, end stated lh*l me «
already i.i rjuMenee rather than
M O N T R EA L »ION«
Bonfirr
lull tie me ileil Imlsy «% tlir yrdf'i | h&gt; St ir
alt
lea
in
fits
sec'ion
irigl
i'll*
Members of the Montreal |.l»n,
r«»r|Hiinl lltidil, mrtttlirr
un
to irt rutting and training special
fir*.
Impieal
tlrurn
limed
wrrlwiid
hlstotleal
treasuies.
Club were told all about Kanfnrd
nmt ni*rilnr rMtnpMity. t«»l*l ih»*
unit* for Korea.
over
I
tie
All
im
'
ii
toward
the
it
«
Mes.
Itussel'
paid
tribute
in
hy a former fellow member. Maritnt) lit*- iItia
Appointinwni nf .Inhn Sfnhirlkt
The reporl wa* Ihe first submit­ relle Faille of the Sanford I .inns the vision of Genrrnl Hanf"&gt; •»*
llamas and the I lornla mainland
"\Vi
«tt n
re rn|itiiir&lt;|
raptured mii
o
tl»** fii^t vi*&gt;r«rr»iiiiiiMii«l* 1 (*f the Stn»
Club when he visited hi* home laying nut this city
of *.» ,«l
!•*»•• A.1 »»f fhr A irvrk tn
I turns ane warning* were ordered »»mi•• 't &gt;1 f h r IM h . I s , ■lav
G A I N E S V I L L E . Xue 17 &lt;.V«
ted tinee Ru**ia'» Jakob A. Malik rlty recently, lit returned Tue*. street* as rompaied with Hir n*r.
I p(tinn, r » cliiirniHM
Ih* 1PM
educational system
up in the It sliatn-t• I hr rye nl "X'"
became president of ibe Council day with Mrs. Faiile ami hahy row stic r l* nf some other Fl-r*da F lo rid a ’s
un mlirr hln tlHv**.
IfWOtWCtd
"Tl
tdioli,
■
ame
thro'igli
le
''headed (*»? th* n s l &lt; " iinlesp lie
Aug. I. The previous teporl wa* daughter Susanna after a font municipalities. She also eallr.i at* S ta le ad o p t, a -mind f i- ia l potlrv the greal ilnim aimind whuli IdU . .|t a n k * a i d a I'd m ore w e re follow - I' mIrv hv !*(»'»• Cnmm*wl*r Kartyla
trntlnn to the alley ayatrm where*
mile wind* whirled was im m lrd \ i,||f
,,
submitted |uly 25. While the new week varatlnn.
lion,holder.
stale Senator XX' X Shands w arn
*'l found that miirh nf the In­ by Sanford eitliens are m&gt;t
Irm.ud l|ir Itihamirn lapilal • itv
"XX r i ni in a call for help ai'ointinit out the need for an
report cover* operation* only up lo terest nf the Montreal Lion* In
e«| here y e ste rd a y .
pelleel tn have gurhage and it* h
we didn't linve Hie w eapons lo n u t c a s e of Legion
membership
The present public school pro Na«*an
July 31. informed quarter* said the Sanford and Florida w»« due to picked up in front of home*
i i*.n flghl
XX'e were. . told
that lu rin g Hie jiresent
present wai
rrl*l».
gram , he aaid ill a r lv li «luh »rail
it ••tiswso ow r*&lt;» n « » i
the fact that many had visited
.** . S o uifnotry
'
.
Dir •Inirn area rnraiurrd J sir i .11
Karl
lllggintmtham
outlmetf is now co stin g th r * ta lr J.V 1 m il '
o th
hnfrsn- ss-roihl I n* sent Commander linn,holder made the
Florida.** aald Mr. Faille, lie re- from proposal G. W. S|iemcr
miles a' im* Almill I Ml mile* id
hour under
following statement:
,
,
.
, ••r In nl,*ut 4
ported that tha Canadian weather the Rotary Club for the hulMing lion a year and if It co ntinu e*, hv j ,
,1#' sol Tal,
"The niemt»er,hip drive u l,eing
wa* pleasant am) that the ther­ of a 323,000 «-1v1« rluh hulMirg. 1955 the cost w ill lie a p p ro sim v te . | this d iam elrr enntam rrl w.ml* •! I
,X 111tle latri we
,o|He ,t«ttrd early this ve*r in &lt;on|unc
luuiirane Imre, with gulf wind*
ly 3100 million
mometer rarely got above tin
lllsatlasM na r s a s T»«l
Koirsii* XX'e riillrd nut, 'Lieuten­ linn with an intensive and Im­
degrees.
Aa the author of thr resolution over the remainder.
ant Tnl ’ Xn officer answered uv mediate drive throughout the enrailing for the pre.en.t gnvertuner*
S
O
C
IA
L
S
E
C
U
R
IT
Y
The body of a IH yeard old Ne­
The renter was shout 480 tmb*
“Poini of them had Smith Ko­
11 «sllssa4 re . •s - S'lvel
IL H. M ARIN ES
The Sorial Security Admlm&lt;ir*. atildv of the tehrad picture. Shan *
gro Boy Scout wa* recovered at
eail of Miami al 10: V) A M rean m 'iking, on them. T lirrdefended
torsi
a-hool
ailt'airlties
tlon
field
office
Inratefl
In
Orlan*
Guy
H.
Duffer,
17.
*on
of
Mr.
were .lli'lll Ifi of On of rite'll. XVr
10:45 o'clock this morning from
Lake Markham, 76 feet offshore and Mrs. L. «*. Duffsy. m s Ifntlr d« announced today that a repre­ whose art Iona, he said, are dir- f f - S I), S 'tu iii l« alioiit 205 piiln fired s few round* and then
S a n fo rd
laled
hy
Ihe
'State
prograes,
sentative
will
tie
In
Sanford
in
Avenue,
reeentl?
Joined
the
M-ra
il
and
-lightly
toulh
of
Mntt
&gt;
.
In a ll feet nf water and near
stopped XX’e still were ronfused
Friday,
Aug.
IH,
on
Ihe
apt ond
“Our
trouble,**
he
aaid,
"a*
rlne
Corps.
H#
formerly
attended
nigh
Camp William E Howard.
i the nfflrrr, had blent If L d himGtady Notion, chief ttmm fotrt.nw KH
He la Leroy Farrell of Troop Seminole High School. A brother. floor of the Court 11ml se l*** with the re,| of the eminirv.
the name of the leadri •f
raslet in the Miami Wealhci ,,.|f Ir.
I
ween
the
hour*
of
9
in
,X
XI,
that
we
are
trying
lo
e«rape
|
James,
la
a
master
sergeant
In
,/
■
•
(.
1
1
,
&gt;
1
II,
l
'
,
„
Rain yeaterdav 0? inch
No. 01, Boy Seoul*, whoa* home
Op l'»ir
lliltcsil, silvurd tiic tieoplr of the
was at 80(1 Orange Avenue. The the Marinas at Bramrrtnn Wash., and 12:00 noon.
i August talnfall 2 Ih Inch#*.
lit III IN XI X»|,
itudolph
j Hahsniat to lake all emcigfn'y
N o iii mI August ralriiali k ill In.
body waa located hr
Haywood and another brother,
U 'li R f l P d * *
H is
r a « »
III KI.IN.
Xug 17—r,V» 'he
Cleveland, Negro of Winter Park. ?*nr^ M • Marins sergeant durTnlia today 3:17 A.kt stnl
XV'i.t. m Xllie * are ro-uldering i
Deputy Sheriff Charles* Bark in« World W ar II.
high. 10:IH A M .
.1
hi s r v H o rn s
" ah.*r | protest'' to I In Ruasi.r '•
aad W. E . Watson, Justice of the
Pfr. Jo t L . Jonas, Jr., nf Rural
I h r Dusty Hoots Riding Ann- over interference with Herlin mall
peace, Investigated the drowning. Route k, who recently wa* Hla*
nation will relrhtate Its thir I at *h,- llelmstedt interronal leir
The youth was laat seen swim- ehargad from Marin# service at
T h e XX' f a t h e r
annivnsary
Sunday
aftamovr. der.
V * i General M..*v*ell |».
mlag In tha laka yesterday al Parris Island, S. CL, has reenl'rtwith a trait ndr and a rnvnm Taylor, I'H . rnnunander. said tn
roon.
ed In tha re jita r* .
JA C KH O N V II.I E . Atig. i 7 —&lt;A*X
•vt
12
Sanford numbers among its newer rdtren* a genuine soldier of dish supper. The riders will Iravr an Interview today.
Atlanta
at -TOtt I'.M. fmm the club house
Soviet and East German Com­ Hi,mark
H OT FOR R I'S SIA
C A R N EY " OROVF, SO LD
7!»
(3
fortune who for 47 yean followed an adventurous career lliat goi him and a coveted dl»h supper will munist guard* hare hern selling
W A S H im .T O N , Aug. 17 - m O RLAN D O , Aug, I7 - 0 P ) - T h «
17
Ho,ton
u
Three top diplomats of the Polish historic 430 acre Carney grove into many Central American t»solulioni, and who now at S4 live* quiet- lie served "tl their rr»:un All and opening parkage mail nn Cleveland
47
44
emhaeay In Washington
have situated on Lake Weir In Marlon ly with hi* wife on South Orange Avenue. Utey came here eighl months person* having hnraes to ride atr train* l&gt;erwern XVe»t Germany and
70
Jt
Herlin for Ihe pact vseek. Th* Detroit
I invited.
broken With their Communist Count* has bean purchased hy ago from S i. Paul, M rir.
102
Fresno
M
Russians
mntend
West
Iterliners
government, quit their Jobe and Minute Mnlrf Carp.. It eras re
He i* • of. R. II. K a il, end on
-----------------------74
35
H IGH W AY A CC1D KVT
ate
i .'v teatilea and fin- New Orleans
» i»u tmt th&gt;' right to « u y la vaalad toils/ h r t *mey Grove the wall tf hi* llvfnj; rrom i* a
42
W
ORLANDO . Aug t7-(/P&gt;-M t*. iahe&lt;| giMvd* throtign thr mailt Philadelphia
KM V a M States.
ciutlon from the Republic of secure Its Independence, he parti­
3.1
San Antonio
It
Henry
R.
Blank,
of
Gainesville,
Iterliners
Insist
they
have
the
The government I* Investigating
cipated
In
revolution*
In
Guate­
uldent and Panama attesting hla services in
77
57
mass, la tha absence at aay
siaral. manag er * f the MinuU lh« causa of (la Indapenderra. mala, Nicaragua and Costa R i­ who waa involved in a two-car right to ship anything they with Seattle
77
70
Wa*hington, D.C.
that any of them has
Tha citation waa gtvan
him ca. HI* wife 1* a former native collision two miles south nf Kia- It, sealed rara which are only In
93
7*
■man 1st, officials spec*
In 1B35, or 32 rear* after Panama of Panama and they hava a son slmmte last night, waa raportwl transit through the Soviet tone. Fort Myers
30
71
-___ that alt three probably will
-------- af the eoncern
bacama atparalad from Columbia. who served in tha Navy In World In good condition this morning General Taylor hacked up thtj Orlando
view.
by hospital attendants here.
he granted asylum
llwotlasee Oa rag* Fiver
would c o m e t an the purchase.
In nddltion lo aMtnr Panama

** Wrf

Thirly-Two American Prisoners
Shot By Retreating Red Koreans

Race Disturbance
In Chicago Quelled
By 200 Policemen

Florida A l c r l c (I
For Bi[» B l o w Off
Bahama Islands

BaliHmnsIn?4 I f o u r u t
On Present Course

System Is Rapped
By Senator Shands

John Sonkarik To
lacad Legion’s *51
Membership Drive

,

Colored Boy Scout
I)rownH In I^akc

Weather

Soldier Of Fortune Becomes
Resident Of City Of Sanford

‘M s a n ^ g s . - j -

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•he Sanford Herald

Marnagre Kates

Kalabl.a.4 la Iwn
■"Wall** I Hill, r u r a l Sa«ar4a&gt;
------ -- . -M »a**a,
. . • Ml Maaaalla . ( « , » ,
» iH * H a* ■*..■!
aaafirr
a«aw, «T. Ilia , a* I k , I'Ml tirrir*
- *m&gt;**4, H «H *|, * * *** Ik* Art
taaara** at »lar*k a. i« n .

The number of mm+iod people In the United Staten
i' m now at an all-time high of nlmoxt 75 million, whl h I m
11&lt;2 million more than only 10 yvarM hro . nrconlittK to
the*.Metro|H)litnii Life Inauntnce Company.
. Sornewha! more than two-third* of the present |Mipulution at apes 15 ami over is m arried; throughout the 50year |t«-ric&gt;&lt;l of 1899-1940 the pro|Hirtion was iilxnit thn*e"fifths.
The increase in the married has lieen greatest at the
younger apes. Amonp women at apes 20 throuph 24 the
proportion married rose sllp h tly from 47 |»ercent in 1890
to 51 |s-re*-lit in 1940. anil then spurted to iilsmt OK |»erccnt in 1949.
For women at every ape period under 45 the increase
has been preatei in the past decade than durinp the entire
h alf century prior to 1940. Even beyond ape 45 the proporti&lt;m of women who an- married is now at the highest
point in nt least sixty years, and the same is true for men
ut all hut the old apes.
"The increase in the married iKipulation results to
some extent from the improvement in m ortality and the
consequent reduction in widowhood," the Metropolitan ex­
plains, "hut of much preater importance has been the re­
markably hlph marriupe rates of the w ar and immediate
|Mist-war period. In the country as a whole the proportion
of adult mall - who are sinple has fallen from .’15 to 29
lierceitl lad ween 1910 and 1949; amonp women the correa*
pondinp decn-ase wa- from 28 to 23 percent."

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K alla,
ullNUlik lit .4*
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Haala*** Maaaa*,
"
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Karri.'*
| .as
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1**« Msalk*
—. ana
■ Moalk*
aon
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All akllaar, • n il... r a r i. ..*
&gt;aak*. ,*M&gt;lall«a* a*4 ■••ilr** .1
■•arialamral fa, Ik , ,&lt; ,,« • «r
.l.laa Iaa4», Mill k, rka,a ,4 far
■I ,» a .la , * * i ,n l .l m ,.&lt;*•
n*a,r**al*4 kailuaall, I I , Ialaa4
I&lt; **M H ,
M,a*a**aiall%a«
la*.
»♦« Va,k, I klraaa. 11,1,all, kaaa* C l!,. aa4 1 1. | a * li,
Tk, Il,,a l4 la a M*Mk„ ml tk,
Aa*a*la 1,4 !*,.•• **klrk I* ,*1111*4
4 S ,la a l,,l, &lt;* Ik, ■•* 1 1, , , |n.Ml•
allna a* all lb&gt;- laral a,&lt;&gt;* ,rt*i*4
I tkla a,w *a*a,r. aa **,ll a* all
f ***** 4l.aai,k,a. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
T l l t ' I I S i m . M U . 17. I9'.0

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H i arr Interpreting Ilf, In *nm
onr. perhaps fur m an,. Mali*
yourself rlrar. ami ,niir etampl
worthy: Y r arr Ifi, light of Ur
world.— Mali, f e ll
Onr iialr tubsriilirr I,III ut In
an anonymoin friin lir cloem’l
like this tolumn. H al H al Hal II*
should have In wnlr it. Wr dun I
Bkr it tilhrr.
Only »ix of William II. Johmun'i
iesiociatn in the operation of foul
Florida do | traces h a ir brrn
a hewn lo b , forme. Capone g»ngstrri. May U lhai't why (lie *.»&lt;&gt;
arnoi it on the :pol.
One It nut imputed Jo ire in
the papen whne a nine yrai old
bey wai thot to death by Ini 11
yea I old coutin with a .22 u llr
At long ai paienli continue to give
cluldirn of that age uflei without
yryitwn, they can raped lu fmo
ihot to death.

I

. Fvrn the Seminole Indian* hav*
finally gotten the idea. Now the,
ate ruing then Uncle Sam fui a
lie'et little JM9 7ft2.'&gt;7,» to *r|l|r a
claim for land* that port hack to
1823. Well. everybody rite it getting it. Why thouldn'l the Senti­
nel
nolet)

Governor Watirn it afianl thrir
ian’t anything lie can do to keep
Mwypapeu fiom irfrinng to hur
Hgane» lliat hit Honda at "Flori­
da punkanei." "II you can liguir
'■
puma way to keep objeetionablr
. natter out o| newt|&gt;a|ier»". he n
1 at telling the Jacksonville
bnreau. "I with you would
Ms*, it on to me". Why. that’a easy.
Fuller. Juit don't do anything "ob­
jectionable."
However impudent the woihl
, c h it may he, howrvri dote our
rjiviliiation may be to drttruction.
the boy who ihol hit lather the
other day drmonitratrt the fundsmental truth that a man thould
aol beat hit wifr. Pertonally, wr
hope that any drunken tip wh&lt;&gt;
think,
‘link it ■ecetiary to crack hit
,wife
if* over the head with a chair ha.
a aon who will remind him of hit
liinpatHim at a huthand by putliiiK
* .22 calibrr bullet in hitn.

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T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 17, 1050

T 1 IR K A N F U ltH H E R A L D . BA N FO H I*. F L O R ID A

r A C E TW O

Social Security lor Florida'*
ir d
and dependent
children
prove* ant to lie very m ure. C.ovtipOr W*rr*n it in no mood t*»
a fe c ia l aradon of the Legitg. which might impeach him.
i eee what can be done about
liw old folka what the law
and what the u te i tax
hI IS ptovide. Make* ut wonder
«
to old age penAt MU social txcuril) ,n genkrai if thii country ever comet upon
another period of hard timet, il iltr
ihoitage of lundt make* the |&gt;ohlicfam have to choote lietwecn the
old f d i t £bd their own grail. We
WMild not want to be one of thote
who had depended rrtuely upon
cLatity and geperotity r* the
poliluiant to provide for our old
Of*- Balter tu have a frw dollar*
in • tavingt account ur life in-

• Mitance annuity.
^ On* of the difficuhiea confroot• tag world cooperation it demon' li f t tad by Briitth (both cooteiva» tivg «bd laborite. refutal to tup’ pop the Sehuman plan. Uritsin’i
• oppotition it bated on very tound
• a ml,only wliith tocIJ irn lr &gt;1 thr
altd »i t e l. induilriet oi the
klb'tqwting counttin, would be
oefette and auiuctatic. Ihe
do not want thrir major incontrolled from the conThey remember ancient
with France and Gcimany
refl. T h ii b only one of the
obtieclea which will preten:
aa fuilher attempt* ate made
world cooperation. Theta St-will be tucceaaful to the

D o w n to w n Alieva

HOW TO SILENCE .THISON
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Are Being Re-paved

Held After Robbery

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elinlna’.Ijn "f tu -JJlt 1*Mr:ty slier 10:-0 ocl-xk thi*

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thr
Iter
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I0*a„eeri r m * Keg* oa*t
hunionc precaution!.
" c ir r ii* -hrold til d by c.n the
Fite cf undvteimined origin dtalar: for lu r r .t r advievt,' h i
•ttv&gt;ed the two •lory from* h^m*
the fci«:a*ter.
cf Mr. and Mi* R.-hert Harsn »t
H- detetibad it at "a iaige ami
M.itkham thi* moning.
N V ttt hurricane" tr.u ««id if it*
Spark' frvm the burning house
pm ent cour*c i« nimntaincd tn»
center will move info the Bahama* ignited the roof of *r.rth*r n'aray
h?0'.* turn'd hv the H*g*n* and
In about
to 24 hour*.
contain!., fum ltu’ e belonr'.ne tx
Norton-aaid:
a Negro. The tmall boc»ter truck
“T li* it a preiunirary alert becacie the ttorrn ha« renehed a was 'ent fretn nciv to the f.t* at
thieatrnlnr petition in relation l l t l T o': ock. ttid with thr water
to Florida It l» rxt a humcnr.e tn the boo't'r t*nl. »ucr*»d*d in
warning, but is adnee to the p.-o- mvtng the "• ;nd ho? e. b it only
pi* of Firrida to keep them r iv e t after, the roof had been *ererely
informed reyaHfnj: tne hurri­ lamare-1.
F iiiititn J T- Fernett * H F 1
cane."
Tlie Bahamas vrer* told to t'.rilfith an'tv'-ej fn- ;*|! Tne
"ttand e&gt;- for hurricane warn­ flhkndal lot* A e to the fir* ia t
ings' 4T* black snd red stcnal* not yet known.
will go up ia the Bahama* during
th* day. It was stated.
C-r*dy Norton, chj&lt;-f "term fci»carter in the Miami Weather
Bureau. *aid the icV o * Atiint.c
i t a * l t a u r - t r &gt; » m l* » s * U a t l
hurrican* it continuing it* iluw *i u tste j that the lliwan.f Club
movement toward the west.
cand of vitligat. lt " l f in the ptaWind* of 140 milct an h ur are gram unle • a idsjorlty cf the
revolving around the ite m 's con- incphet* sgr--- f j co-Jpertte ia
ter.
firmn'.lnu it Tc» pr;uram of KiTb* Bahama* are def.uitcly wirni* will te» devoted next W ed-.
threatened by this .revere hurri­ needay to a di««Uf*lon of the procane,'" raid the foiccn«:&lt;-r.
All pr-'-.ni aid President r.aich A.
mter*«t* -hould *tand by for hur­ South.
ricane warning*, particularly in
the northern Babamat."
Tee people ot Florida *luuld
keep themtelvei advimd of late*:
itorm development* at given in
itorm advltonet. The storm center
IC*ailaae4 ?» •» rase Oa*l
wa* &amp;00 miles enit of Miami at • nd t.i:r m neaird defense require9 A M.
; mtnt , ’ ho hoprj that the commit­
c*n re;oininen&lt;' . hahgc&lt; in Hnu
rhe «ttor tn “l* traveling into a
critical area " Norton -tated It j with Ills view*,
show* iiu ind.cation* i f a recurve
He aid he wa- "concerned abo rt
to the north at pr**rnt.
The
hurricane
lay
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Senate Tax Bill

l&lt;aaita,*e »-••&gt;* C * * i ua*|
fone*.
Il r'inialni no e».-&lt; »*
tax
on corpoiations, hut tlu- fuuioc*
••urninlUee ii,,|iuclei| ||» stuff |c
draw up proposal* fu. Inter act on
looking toward tin* im|Mi*ition of
tut-li u .evy In r.ifil.
Moreover, the committee orderid it* staff to *tody the iH»tihilri I
One of the by-products of totnlltariim regimes is the (tie* of un tree** profit* JetV on"
lurpe number of pr-rsotis who risk their lives in escaping tlx war-awollen imouir* 'of t’nUi
from their authority. As n handover from the Nazi regime viilual*, urul to look into the .potillillity of whole mIi- or tetail t|ile*
in Germany, these |«uthctic refugees, numls-rini* many Inxe*. or u imtiouni t m s sort Ion*
thousands, present a difficult problem now to German and (tax.
A ustrian governments;
1 Although thr nuatute ifthi not1'|
all the to* Inw loophole* that
The approaching dissolution of the International Hefu- |dug
Mr. Tninutn •uK gv.tfl, Finance
gee Organization, which has cared for the esgnpces, fills l.'halrntan (jrurge (
told
the government officials wPh dread ut tflir- fhxdtpeCt or 'pew.rof-n "I gm toi.fidikt Is*- Itll*
complete responsibility. In AustWu, a large projiortien have Will tirortuce revenue clote t"
kr.. oo,o gi.otio."
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lK*en given • niployrnent, hut htatiy there, ns in
Senate and llmue committer-'
are still confined to rumps, to leurl unproductive lives oil today approved h guatlrin Moo d at
meager diets. Many recent escapees from Yugoslavia are providing fs;, to ril^i a monih/oi
deserters from Tito's arm y, and their ultimate uim usually the *tippoit of families of an
listed servicemen tn the three Inw- j
is, hy some menus, to get to Amcrleu nr A ustralia.
er grade" The man hlm»elf would i
Some projtose that u way should I h* found for the ' pay |40 of the total
abb* bodied workers who comprise a fa jr projiortlon of the
Tin- Senate
Alined
R.-ivirr*
refugees to he moved to scantily settled irnrts of the Commute! and a llo«i*i» S l.-imworhl and given a chance at building new lives. The sin- untie,- laith made tile sanir
to t ic problem. Thi
cess of the Jew ish enterprise in Israel proves that all 'I tiroaeh
iy amending pretrnt pay regula
most of them need is a chance.
ti&lt;m» to provide *'i|iiarter* allow
ante*" for private*, private* flra'
cla*&lt; and corporal* in thr army
and tlm llar grade* In the other
trrvicct.
Thr m ram tr, differ In detail
Hy K t’HHKLL K A Y
DtkStID IN CIVILIAN OAIB, nut old Tluttlr T U e t h ^etnlUa I* caught
hut are constructed nlong the »nme
gcm-ial line
• behind U. 8. line* with a bag of gientdri Two gum-fterd American
told in i tak* him tu rear for quittiisdug. (fritirnttiona! Suundphelo)
At tunic la»t tin- Marlin’* tiavr I like a dote of salt*.
Take the II uiim- Ii III first Unde*
lanitnl, l.nt k * ttm*r tin- altuallun
Finally aomeisMly in Washing- It, a "quarters allowance" of I4S
"well In tianil" in thi* ca»i- i* jut! tin rememberci the Marine*; their would go to an cnll«tcd mmi |s
three Red tank# came up the toad
abuut thr toui(h)-*t chuie that hat 1 liddledywlnk* game wa* rudely in- the lin er lower grade* with one
at nlgi.t with their lights e&amp;.
ever bean withril nn thrnt. It i* no runted and the few we had left
dependent. If lie had two depend­
Nipper tald. “They muu have been
fault uf th* Marinua, for this and ready to g„ were rushed to ent*, it wouhl he *70; If more th?"
it s s tlM M S i n . |-*a* Om I
lost.
famed amt honon-d luanrh of uur the battle front. In the meantime
two ISfi. The matt wbtild have to Marine* were iu it beginning to
"Some of our guys tlaried tak­
military »rrvicr ha* l»ren having order* have been ittued railing up
allot | | 0 « nixith from hit pni atart up thr hill. Above them we ing but chuw lu log ettu think­
an even bi|*crr fight fur Ita very the entire volunteer reserve of the
euuldjres- the rneinv in tha b»u«h,
to
the
dep&lt;
udrntl.
ing they were out guytu But all
esittcnc*.
Marine Corpa, an Irder that thouid
Thi* mean* that a wife, for In­ tome of them running up the hill they gut wet hot lend.”
The Marine* have bren kicked
with
machlnegun
bullet*
kicking
« *. “**n
» month ago. stance, would receive
‘‘quar­
t’'.ree tankt escaped afaround, K u ffn i at ai..'. diacount- Maybe
Wr ran ret more of them ter* allowance" nine 'J40 frnm hr* up duit aroui.d them. The that- • #rII# taid
♦‘••t - w r*+• !•#.••&lt; • * - la
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rd hv our \Va*hin**l»n titewls* flVteW t b e . e t * . $ r
nureaurral* an*t Irate halt who look very encouraging juat now.
” We ter ambled du* u the hill
lloy.
have l»rrii contrmiiiiK that they
On another ridge to th* left, and pushed on up th* toad to a
It *rrtnt we have learned an­ $110; a wifi with two chlldr«n
wt-i* no longer nr*tlwl. The ('root other baton and learned l| the
dutt spurted along th* rtdgstop Marin* command post where the
total
ha* t-rn -1..111 i i i t . tu a Mil
... ,.f , ftlff.
. . . . .
and men began running down. wuondeu *4re being btvUfcht bacc
liard nay, Tha Marine* aren’t
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now
no
quarter*
allow
t«
|^ y wl,l¥ American troops neur from the battlefield.
bin and ataigtird to Iswr/taki to obaolrtr. Thtc la one branch of
H
H
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f«*r
•lllfill*.
fnrn
III
the
ihr**
.ryinx
J nu fnf
I n r n»v#r
M.gar from
finm in
an entniy
FIISIIU
|day tiihlliHlywinks whila th* tmart the trrvlcr that thould be intln"Tha aid station was in the little
Kuyt wrnt ahrad with llit-ir plant talned at full itrtngth all the time. lowi-r I'lrnh s, nlthnugb It ki pro mftrmnrfun.
courtyard uf a Korean home. The
vlde.1
for
higlu-r
ranking
mllttrd
for higgrr and In-tti-r A-buinh*
I have no ouarrtl with any other
Nearby a group of Infantrymen wounded lay un Ihg porch of thi
ll-llomlti, Kuprr Airplaaea anil branch of tlu. lervice. We need men ami fur offir*n&gt;.
stood watching tha battle. Pfc. hut which had a thatched ijo f. In
The
allowsnrc
Is
a
pavnirnt
the
Murk Huger* ltuekt-1 Hhlpt.
fheni all. There never hat is-en
Richard C. I'owley of Lester, F a . on.- .orner uf the yard the medic*
"The day uf Uu&gt; fout toldirr," awl there never will »«e n wgr government intikr" If It dues not •aid *’w« took this hill twice and wrotktd over wounded men unqer
Urey Mid. “wa* parted". I'ulurr ‘ where the man on foot, the man provide housing for the man’s fain were rhated off. Hut w# took It the shad* of a shelter tientj nail
ware wouhl Is- won by piuh liot- with a bayonet won’t be necd*&lt;|
again and h»ld IL W* call thi* •t irt.h rJ on pu|et. Navv :of|l*
Chairman llrook. tfM .a) of the
|um and rontrulh-d planet and Our enamle* well know this. They
men cam* carrying stretcher* In
Aimed Service* subeom one ‘suicide ridge."'
yurkrt*. They even went ao far a* have maintained the largeit ttaiai IIOUX
to the yard.
CpI.
Robert
K.
Adam*
of
Johnto argue again*! the Navy, con­ Ing army in th* world ami are mtttee said hit gioup had “tenta
"This man need* attention Untun CHy. Tenn, squatted on hit
tending Hint It had little value holding It In reeerve; they have lively upprove&lt;l" this plan.
Hevio.eiy, a coipiuien said. "Hr
heyund that uf a trampnit *rrv- Ittiined and equipped 'ha fag
The Hcnatr
Armed
Sendee- haunches and watched at th* l.’or- cannot biealhe.”
tce. The airplane they tald would eoldkart of conquer id nation and Cummlttee formally endorsed a talrs circled and then dived townrd
"Tha young Mtrlne on tt»
do everything) It wat to be a ute them effectively against us similar bill providing $4&amp; allow the enemy with marhinegunt .1*1 stretcher wat White-faced
and
teiing.
once
fur
a
tingle
dependent,
fit(&lt;
aort uf military IfUZ*
thtrt were line* of agon- arewfi
A roupl# of weeks ago at Conu
Caught with their little pink
-Thi*
heat
I*
wort#,"
he
tald
for
two
dependent"
and
ITP
fur
hit eyes and mouth. H* had a bulwitnessed the launching of a
panta dawn In Korea, the bigwigs
There were band* of sweat ttand Ut tntougb on* lugg. Re could
ket at th* guided m lulle ha»« three.
and brata tuifa ruthrd their planet U seat aw* inspiring, and it it
Enlisted men above the ffr*‘ 'Ing on hit face." Sometime* a guy breathe but with great Ubsr
(htu aervlee unly to tiiul It wat an­ good to know that *«' are working three grades row receive a month
tee* uut three nr four time* t They put mm under th t.ih rU ti
other cate of "too Hill** amt too to perfeet th.i new type weapon. ly quarter* rilluwinc* -vf fit7.M
and the mrdics tig tn woykivg p i
late." IfandUaptied with foul wea­ Maybe tom# day we ran fight
The Hennte bill would leave
Pvt. fk'i’iund N'per of River him and peine him plaairut"
ther amt poor rarilillvt for opera­ a remote eontrol war, but todav that urehamn-d tu I the ffodte M" doc, N- &gt;1 ■wateho-l the plihee.
tion thr air corpv did a tstny up I* It only 'n th* rins'iinieiilal jwmilis n»ovlde r. rife to F»0 In Me
A’e are s u n used tn l.e»b -•
ydi as fai at il weal bat It d liV t stage, ami at in* tnim Mi c we
go very far.......................
w ire tsitiflg th.'* toekit dough*
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o son......nix,
t r *gn.-t re t “
It developed lti.it t ie Kuttian hoy* were fighting a to irh rletln"i tkfv don't tother." »
ltd and trained tha h’ortli Korea i t laying aclloh from the fox lid
No 'henga b, pnip /fH In either
Qa Ilia road below was th*
were able fighting men, they knew and rle* paddle* of South K- ”
h'lt in |'ia allcwancei for w^rran
hachrncd
alt the trick* and had Invented a
kern’d hulk of a burned Oh1
Tha chips are down— wr are en­ ofn-'i» and (.‘ fleer-,
|l«n-made tank-.
few more. We found that the only gaged In a hot war in Korea ard
■fhr -Vntl'i Can oltfee’t o-Bjd |iRu*U«
thing that could ttop them wat a cold war at Imke Sucre** and 'end* i*» b'f* on tu the .dfntt'
"W * were dug In up here wh«r
men, w ill trained, experienced we have been taking a heating In fl.M:- TtIfon.* measure mn**
fighting men equipped with tankt both placet. It It llm* (hat all of go fmm thr tub&gt; immltte* to th&gt;
and gun* and, yee, bayonet*.
fall Armed Service* Committee and
ut come to the realisation that if
receive II* approval before guln*
tier* vra* a cate fur the United w# expect to preserve our freeStale* Marine*, Il wat thrir kind urn and American way of Ilf* a tuvgher ,&lt;*4. Imi : u i r of that fact. to .the llouie.
Both meaturr. may tome lu fuof war. For over a hundiwd ye«f* w* will l&gt;av* to buckle down and
. .VL* • '* * 0^,,• ‘I
unllF(
the Martnee hr.re conaUtenlly fight tor IL
faith, courage t, id hard Work on changet Iwfor* nrltln* final 8-MM. MERCHANT
ltd F IR S T and have failed to
It, w&lt; i Idn't hurt la do * bit of Ute hrrnc front ;mt aa much at w* ate and Houte approval. Aay difbatween ’U ms two bilkt !•'
it* f r w J — *— * • ‘
f t o y i y a w s r k e ^ b o r e ai will need It ;ffft Urn battlo front.

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Not much addiiicet! infotmallo:
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HOME F U K C H A K E U
hog b*»r. received frt-m the bun.
:abe area tince uur advl'ery .af
Mlts K
Huheey of Crncin-'
10:10 A M. today.
fcepert* from th* out*r P*h*m&gt; nattl ha« purchs"rd Oie Ckatlet
I'landt at* coming In which *how Davit home and 502 fret of
ilju iy falling p i.- ui- with o: (u tltate on the DeLand Hi(nc ti slutial rtln-qual*
Indicating * * y . nt-q.iai I m ruile uoritl Of
that Ih* itcirii it *'owlv approach the Monroe Bridge. Th* him *
hat tlx rooms, a large solarium
ing from the rq.*!and a double garage
The ctnter i* titim st'd to b
about 440 to 4S0 inil*&gt; r**t of Mi
*m. at 2 P M in the vicinity of 2 j •
«nd longitude 73-5. 'till wpv-n-* j about 25 mile* tn diameter and th*
-**lv.aid at about 9 to |0 milei , lowest prestur* fcunJ bv the plan*
per hour.
.I wa* 29.40 inches
The roundup frem th* Navv , An Air Force plan* Is now qn
plane that flee into the »!utm thi [it," «*&gt; into the *t«im Mute coinmorniog ccnfirtat it formation Ir |plcte (aforinatioi
infortn’ation n il'b e nval’tbi*
ry ttbst
e s t , tor
for oui
Oui fh&gt; F M. advisory.
uur 10:30 A M. advisory
highest xindt i.-ete about 140 tuil*» | Flcrlda thould corttnue o» (ha
pet hour near the storm’* renter. | altit fut future tdvlcet. Our next
The calm e&gt;* wa* Jr'cribed •• advisory at C P.M.

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For A Coalition
The Mritish l.al»or Party once had a m ajority of four
in the House of Commons. Now if I uin only three. Raymond
Hlockliiirn, • l*-«-t* *1 u &lt;a Labor candidate, has resigned from
•he party Itecmi-e he thinks that lirita in needs a coalition
povornineiit headed by Winston Churchill. His feeling is
that in times of war or near-war an ex|&gt;ert In conductinp
conflicts should take charpe, and C hurchill indisputably
an qualify as that.
"Knplftnd &lt;f*H not love coalitions” , has lieen a timehonored R ritish |sililic«l maxim. Presum ably It dates back
to Hie Crimean war almost one hundred years ago, which
was cm.ducted, not very success fu lly , by a government
ioni|)oseil of tin- leaders of the Whip and Peellte parties
In the ejp htie' In h home rule was beaten by a corn
•dilution &lt;d Conservatives and Anti-Home Rule Liberals,
who eventually merped to form a new p arty, the Unionists.
Coalitions of all parties took hold during both world wars
If a th iid should break out, it is virtu ally certain that
the Attlee government would strengthen national unity by
'akinp in leading Conservatives. The big question then
would l*u who would lead, Attlee, Churchill, or some new
figure?
England tnay not love coalitions, hut there are times
when she cannot do without them.

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•tiiss Wilke, Mr. Deal
Honored At Parly

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lit V IV IA N lliuMV N
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Smart
young modern* who
haven't played all summer will g&lt;&gt;
back to school even better inform­
ed than when they left. Many stud&lt; nt* take advantage uf summer
school .ours*-*, IiU atif* and job
up|&gt;orutiitirt which liettrr «*&lt;iuip
them for the future.
OlM tioup of stu 'wnts is luuin!ing m l a two-'i'onth trip to India
-• ti* 11 they’ve 1-cen participating
in an Inter-L’nlverslty
Round
Tabic sponsored by the World
Student Sc.vice Fund. They were
islected or voted by iheir v a ri­
ous college* and universities to
represent tbem.
Ilctty I’tgse of Mill* Collkce
Denver, one id the fortunate *tu
dents of (be It American and
Canadian college students ch»*en
foi the trip, before hoarding
her plsne to India, said:
Notuially'. the visit it going
to b&lt;- (bridling. But I've gut a Job
I lo do. I'll have to give .1 Com­
plete teport of mv visit when I
get hack to -chool. My plana Ini-ludi studyii v the rob- uf the
university in India, visiting uni­
versity centers and sbteiving
other forms of student govern­
ment at work. There will be
study tour* to South, Northwest
India snd Pakistan.”
(he round table ptograui I*
following an iiifm mat temlnat

Mr*. George Mine and her
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Bay hsvc
daughter Mi*. John Hugh*** e#«
tertuim-d Tuesday
night
Miss returned fiom Tampa wiisrr thev
Betty Jam- Wilke und Jack Heal, liave been va.atiomng.
whose marriage is 411 event of
P.M.
lir. and Mrs. Harry Silsby arc
today, with a buffet dinner at the
IJn&lt;trr the sponsershtp i.f Itctw hoiur uf Mn. Stine in Mayfair.
pianr.ing to
today to at
Sigma I’hi (orority the reception­
tend tin- i'uwrl-II ickev wedding
The
bridal
table
was
on
the
I
ist at the Fernahl Laughtni, Mem­
which will take (dace 111 Savannah
orial Hospital is Mrs. Mas Fun- porch and waa centered with a
ti aditpinal uunaiute bride and
loin.
Ih » and Mi *
I E
M Kmis gloom standing under an arch.
MON IIAT
and children have n t u in e d home
A
large
white
welding
lull
(ell
The Dependable Class of the
lite r vucat lin in g at N ew Sm yrna
eirst Methodist Chuich will meet from over the table. Iltida I plan ih-ach for ths past sev e ral week*
cards
were
also
u*ed.
at Sir*. O. K. Huff’s home oil Hit
The dining table
overlaid
Park Avenue nt 8:00 I*. SI. ThenMis* Betty Shi
ilsughtei
with a luce cloth, which bnj cry of Mi and Mi
will l&gt;« a market basket sale.
1 9 Sheppard
stadl candelabra holding lighted
TURHOAV
strived Tue* ia&gt; fiom Chattanoog*
The Pilot Club will hold its rejf taper* on each end with white i tn i e the ha* liern in nursing
ular business meeting in the Yacht gladiouses and baby chrysanthe­ training.
Club at 8:00 I'.M. to Ih- lueredeil mum* as a center piece.
Un the buffet was a minature
by the board merlin* at 7:-HU P SI
Mr »n i III • 1 1; Kfsi id suet
boys' choir, which al*u had light and William Eireuhauvi
t \\’il
: eti taper*.
I .am* poll, I'a are heir foi the
Those enjoying the occasion marriage of Altai Lucille Weight*
with Mis* Wilke and Mi. Heal unn to lame* Chestnut.
w iie Mr. and Mr*, t'baric - Wilke.
On Tuesday evening at 7:00 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Wilke, Mr
Tommy Vaughn, F run Hshort
o’clock Sirs. (Inward Itoteler en­ and Mr*. Charloa Heal of L m i and Mi amt Mi* William Eon
caster,
I’a
,
Ml
and
Mis.
1
'l.allc*
tertained at the Lotrgwood Hotel
lie leaving today f ,r Bavannah •
with a dinner preceding the re­ W»cker of Lancaster, Air. and
Powell.lli.’kej areddli. M
Mrs.
(jcotge
Touhy,
Mi.
and
Mis
hearsal for the wedding of .Miss
Vaughn, Mt Kaborn and Mi Eppt
Jack
Bussell,
Mt-s
Mary
Ann
Chestnut. Thry will be married
■vill act as u-hirs.
l.ucilla Weightman and Jaint-t W ilke. M|SS Joan Wilke. Mils Jean
Wilke,
(harp's
Wilke,
J
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,
Bel
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Mis. John ll.iglns and s &gt;n M'
I’tsn* ate helm; announced •••
Christian and Sllssionary Alliance nurd W|lk«, .Stanley HrumWy and harl strived Monday from Chi
Michael Hughes
Church.
■go to visit Mrs Hughs*' pa I da 1 by Miis D u ll* Anderson foi
The tables were arrange jn a
cut* Air. and Mi« Georgs Stin* bsr m sirisg r to Chailes Guiiuly
T shape and cantered with a bowl
They will t&gt;* h*rr for srvrrsl i l l The wedding will take plan
of pink rosebuds and tuberose,.
on Aug. 80 at 6;t)0 P M at (hi
w eek s.
Ih
Of
The couple was ttletelilcd hy the
Ell si Methodist Chuich with Rev
hostess with a cake server la their
J. F. JIcKInlev officiating.
Ml.
and
J
ill.
C.
I.
Powell
*nd
chosen pattern of crystal.
Mi** Caroline L*e t»nde-*l*ct
Mas Mm lir o| West Pain
1 0 Mrs.
H ie guests i n c l u d e d
Ml|t was entertained by All a. Robert litr.rni P.
xha si-tcr of tin bride, wti
\V« ightnun, Sir. Chestnut, Sir. and A. Williams and hel daughter Savannah ( 1 th&lt; Pourel ID -k c serve as mstion of honor. Jama
e.lding which will take plsce Sat 1 er will ad a* lies! man
S in
Carl Eltenhauer, Mr. and Nancy at then bom* Cm Valencia
Mrs. James Chestnut, Sir. and Sirs. Drive with a luncheon given at inlay Jimmy Powell will serve *•
The ushers will he John Brurale
best man.
Thomas Berkner, Sirs. Ted Brook-1 I 00 P. M. yesterday.
and B o ld 1 Brailv. A piogram of
lyn, Sirs. James Howell, Kev. *nd
The patty room* were decorated
nuptial music will tie mulcted hi
Mrs. Glenn Smith, Sirs John P i no­ with sweehcatt roses ami pink hi
Mr. and 'Ir •. J It Wllll*nis i f Mi- J I. M.-Ewsn. organist ant
hue, Sill. Lydia Wiedojbt,^ Mixes biscuit*. Lunch was served on small Aexandei City, Aa have lelurue.l Mi*. Brrtisid H sil.ry, *oloist
Sue and
na Jjoq&gt;' Howell, Howard table* which had a* cental piece- to their home after visiting Mrs
Following the wrihiing ther&lt;
Boteler,
Wright Bay
H i. Thomas small vases of sweetheait rose*. William'* un ther Mis
r, Joe Wrl|
Emm* will be a reception at JIcKinlev
Carlson,
and William Risen- The bride’s ta b le was centered Vhiams and Mr and Mrs It I H u l at the church. No fm mal In
Paul C
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with a lac#* cloth on which was Crenshaw, They also visited Mr ■it at ton* a ir bring issued hut all
placed a miniature tie re d w ed ding and Mis A. D. Abram* and fam friends of the couple sre Invite-!
r a k e d e so la te d W ith s w e e th e a it iljr.
to attend.
rose*.
The luncheon consisted of tunafish *alad, slirad tomatoes, but­
beet*, creamed pc0'
'»
Mr. and Slri. I- SI. Swnin en tered
shells, tea, hot tolls, olive*, pickles
tertainrd the Ware lllble (Mass uf and "fluff delight’’. The hostesses
the First Methoilist Church on were assisted kt&gt;* Mis* l.yllian
.Mrs. T h rifty s a y *:
Tuesday night on their attractive
lawn, with a covered dish supper Boyle.
Mis* Iws- wore for the occasion
You'll nave ntonuy
After the supper, the member* a pink linen dress. During *he
seer** seated around the lighted afternoon Mis* Marge ret Hingfeld
try inxtnllinK your
lawn beneath the lull pine tie** er and Mis* l.eo were presented
and had the usual business meet­ with priiet foi a contest.
l.O W
ing P. H. Wyatt, lursident. pie
The hostesses presented Miss
sided. Mrs. H- U. Ilutchltnn gave I an- with a piece c f stiver In her
the devotional slid also led the chosen pattern Mis. Simon Dingprayer. R. U. Hutchison lead the (elder, a recent bride, alto was pte
r* • ‘t ' 1
minutes and spoke on the inipor rented with a gift.
rig lit now
..
,
tanre of special fTable* studies t&lt;&gt;
l„vite.| to tm With M|*s Lee
A»tl lH'Si(ll*8, It**
Improve Christian education.
were her mother. Mrs. A. W. l.oe.
Committer report* were made. Mrs. Mason Wharton. Mr*. Al
■mart to |)luy mtft&gt;
It was not decided who will lie hos­ Houdney, Mr* William llrumtey.
tess at the Septrmtier meeting, hut Jr. Mr*. Simon Dingfelder, Mr*.
Volunteers are a*ked to -ontnrt Wight Kirtb-y. ’ .a. Edward Dunn,
Gretchen Iwwi* Crowell, as she and Jim Voile Williams, Jr.
haa plans for a “School Hays’’ proAlso Mi: - l.yllian Boyle, Ml**
Louise Clark. Mis* Dilon Baker.
grain.
At lha condu«ion of the meet­ Miss Margaret Dingfelder and
ing, the members each told of an Mis* Betty Jo Brock.
amusing riperirncr they had.
Those present were:
Mr. ami Mrs. I- I. Hughey, Mr.
and Mrs. K. U Hutchison. Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Carver, Mr. P. II. Wyatt
Mr. and Mrs. I.. M. Swain. Icon
Swain, Jr., and Bettye Holloway,
F’or lire small home
Mr. ami Mrs. C K. Chorpenlng.
thi* heater is TOPS.
D o n 't S im m e r
Mrs. Joe Atterello
and
ll-tt&gt;Built compact to savu
Bryan, Mrs. W. C. Coleman and
1mint. it stand* only
Spend
Your
AlterBllv, Mrs J. II Tlndel, Mr an'
33 inches high; yet it
Mrs. A. E Moran, M ils Ella Bui
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nuons In I he toolton, Norine Norwood and Gretchen
units per hour—enough
l.cw is Crowell.
to heat (O00 cubic
eat Spot In Town!
fret.
TIIL'H M IA V
The Brotherhoods uf the First
Baptist Church meet for thrir tup
per and program tnn-iing at 7 :8 t

Mrs. Howard Hoteler
Honors Nuptial Party

.Miss Doris Anderson
To Wed Mr. Homily

Miss Caroline Let*
(sliest
Honor

Mr. und Mrs. Swain
Entertain ( ’lass

patlrrn. addressing itself to a
series "f nioldems in higlu r edu­
cation under the general title of
the -'Hole of the University in
F.cial Development.” The round
table consists of 60 persona In­
cluding 10 Europeans and reprr*
srntatives from mo*t of the Southlast Asian countries, in addi.imi
to India and Pakiatan. Burma,
Indonesia,
Thailand,
Vietnam,
Niw Zealand and Australia.
Sine* i m " the World Student
Fund his actrti us an agency to
rrlieve the plight of student, and
professoi s ill
wul
devastat'd
countries and in under-developed
■leas of the world. Doting thi*
l-iio d more than liilt-e iiiill'oti
vllars na* Is.-sts .-ontriloited by
Aritrlcan students a&gt;l faculty
1 embers for th* utd #* felt aw
*' rdents
lo ts of youn t p-*opl.* write
'loit ths end of oil .III f I* Hu*
oral pan of th.* year. It Is
m un they must *a&gt; gotrdhye to
pleasant vneat no, acipralntan(e»
and pciiiap- to tlust ln y who i*
going ha* k to sebool Eonli times
it is the gul who Is going nway
111 sebool an-' must s ic goodbye
i i neighl-orhcod friends, and a
ieau in particular, lloro are soma
points to
remember
if
you
wi*h to keep a long distance ro­
mance on a friendly basis urtil
yin. i.iect Kg,in:
I. Plan to vsiltr to the Iwiy
m l tell him so But don't try to
pm him down to a letter every
lay l et him make up his nun I
that he'd tike to w ilt, and how
vlten.
Don't send him v-&gt;ur plot me
until In ask* for it. a- d don't a**
fit tils photograph unless to- el
irady ha* asked (01 sours
3. Pledget taken not t • dalr
other people when you sre going
i i he mile* apart for months aie
pretty silly utiles* you a ir vis
&gt;*ag«d
4 . 11 yo u

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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Geiger and
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ir e spending two weeks with Mr Frev With Parcal* Anytime Ks*
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three children arrived home Tues
day morniig from Hoganaville, Ga
where theg spent a week with Mr
Prevatt’s brother-in-law and si*
ter. Mr and Mrs. A. E . Mather
and family.
K. T. Suinmeralll
is home
from the Frrnald I .ought on Mr
mortal Hospital, where he has beer
during his illness.
Mr. ami Mrs. Katdar H srt n*
Miami have move*! in the apart
rnsnt above the Post Office
Mr. and Mr* H C. Braddy »n
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Tindall are go
Irg to Marineltnd and St. Aurus
tine aver A f wsgkmd.
Charles, Earl, and W allf SumPitrvlll nsd their tonsils remove’
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs W’lndsll Braddy
and daughter Julie returned hora'
Tuesday alter a weekend visit
wl*h relatives in
Montgomery,
Aa.
Mrs. Frad Vanauistine had an
vper.ttkm Thursday In th# i'ernald
l-aughton Memorial HfrspUal.

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THUnSDAY. AlIG. 17. 1950

Negro Ex-GI Wins FCC Licenses New
Soil Conservation Radio Outfit For
Award For Florida Emergency Uses

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Security Council

Korean War

H •hMImnv4 Fiom r««e «»•••

Il uHtiniitd I inlw i 'H|9 ••«»»•

Iim i I during ThnrtiUy night
I hr Murinrv u fi r uithdrnun 2 J
milrt fiom Ihi n h&lt;u« an &gt;ou(h
N'lktong Kiv&lt;*r lliu to mrrt thr
emit till gnifu* nnd mmol to the
fittnrk

n v *

Mr. II. K. King

(himprs*lor

m»l«&lt;i c m lu iom %lill hold iwm! f lc r e s t o f th e w m
Ran At. Nat. Hh. HMg.
Al* Correspomhnt l*&gt;*n Hint*
Hl’H
FH 1712 nr I74h
head aiil thr Mm h ui - a*t\.*n*rd
TI* irpint wni presented by over a savagely ront* -lid
Th*' M n rin rt #prm hciidr«l u nrw
M M
A N I) X H A Y
&lt;*p*Chief U. S. IVh-gate Warren R.
Hr said it was ( \ |
»| light A rn cn m n off4,n » i\c m lu lv u n ir «'f
• M O N TICKLI.O . X t g 1 7 -(S p e.
A new portable radio station,
Aii*tm, who raid In hi* conclu­ the Mniinrs made in tin l‘.«iilu in t in Ri di* k i kofl
ria l)—A young fil Nr|-n&gt; farmer, designed to "operate almost any­
sion:
Th** Nlnrifirn hit li.itd n:id I maI
Ihe rrcnnd World War
who spent 3!» war month* on for­ where", ha* lorn lteen*e*l hv the
"The intrinational character of
eign noil, and rouMn't forget I
Al' Correspondent J*. * m .i * lt* th ut a rr.igi!y Uhiingnyont: full md
Feileisl ( ' immuniesllnn* Commi*the "per at ion in Korea ha* r&lt; - ie|Mirte*l from the .'Ml* Infantry hnd cUwr.l (li« i» \t.«v |»ml nl thr
eighty a* te* hark tn
roun- aiou aud will h- available for th**
..n r .I import rut einpha«i* sin • l*o«|||nn« Thut**la&gt; night Hint the way up it
dn«k
try”, ha* neen rm w nnl Florida'. area in e m e rg e n c e ., || ||. Pole
•i * preparation of the last report
Tliry hnd |*rn» or*|rrr4| out on
Army doughlmy- had tr.irhrd
belt Negro r«n. ervarinn farnt.r man, division manager for Flor­
in
the
offer*
*&lt;
f
minhat
force,
for t!»M)
their objectives. *ll*e\ **•• *»n the tlii'ii "outhrrn (tout po ititin
ida Cower A- l.lght Company, an­
made hv a number of meml*er*
fi»rr rhinju t»* mnkr thr Ounmu*
Sam Whnrlev. the »hv ev.C.I nounced yrderdav.
•■f *he |fnite*| Nations. Hut, it kiatine*' northern flank
who flashes a &lt;ptlck smile. now
Macltelh re|w*i 1e*l thr .h-ngii yitpg «hargr.
The new unit ha- * numlvr of
* mv *Ilire I r hope that the memfarm* I hr eighty aere* *o that it unusual feature* K»i**iened " ’lit.
Ill thr ..olit h thr\ Iia I luplifil to
he* * itions of the Ifrit«-*t Nations In.y* were illgglug In bn n P*ewill “.lav put," live* with hi* wtf. an electric general**! driven hv *
will without delay build up the slide rounter all irk f*"a* I !,0tut within Right of ruiit«d Clnnju In
inH parent* near thr Aorilla &lt;.„m- ga*«hne engine, it *-*n nrovide ir•fienglh of mu ground force* river-crossing Re*l* in th* l.*t*lgi- a «wrep wn»l from Mi«»nn, amith
nunlty of thr Irf fn on Soil Con­ *&lt;vvn elerlrie power Itllllt eompart.
c*o2i«t |hi1 1 J7 atrhnr milr* wc&gt;t of
L*&lt; hung the -onfllrt to a sueservation l»i*triet. Hi* farm wn- y, the tran.mitting *nd rp*eiv|n*I'uMin. .\i*. I Alhrd |H'»t
**• ful conclu.ion ipiickly, it i*
selerted a* thr winner in 4 *tate. •et ran he e*.||v lnad"d on a eon*,
T h f ir coaulrtl pine* «.o taken
rsential for the member nation* tea. Malik has slated that Huwide *oil
conservation
rontr*t pany tliiek f**( swift hauls tn trout • art *per*lily The material ut- »ia ha* supplied n.* arms ami hy thr 1. S. •J.'ith Inlanti) Diet•pon-ored in Florida hv thr State hie vnne*.
ililv &lt;*f **arh eonti ihution is direct- weapon* to Nor'li Koie.i -uni- *lon.
Association of Soil Cotuervatinn
Fven it* antrnnae is
|c»i*-ne *
lv '-laird to the lapidity with IIUR. hut some of tli».e i.ei * t
nf flit 2MU •Ini* in
T k *«»|
Dittrirt Supervisor*.
&lt;o it mav l*e quirklv strun** to
*»i • i *1 i» *lr.patrhr*l I'rgent at- have Kussian maikiug. ami tin- Thill ml3 mu tit ac iin«» ,ii |»it%*ilili*
Whorley will travel
tn *h«* tire 1*1 hlllldine and the *rl p*i* j
date*
lOtP
and
HIM'
t-* i ■
'*ii , therefore, should he given
llttt till 4tiny fi uif"ii #*&lt;|
.dliii k
Smithwhlr Soil Conservation lanr in u»e iii a m allei of minute*.
The re|M*it dl l *-l i. !• •-*. . . . . Not th
|
j t" ih* arnval of organisation*
II| • fin *a K Dial •inn Tin
borer in thr Log t’atiin -ormniir.lt v
n « in being."
to Communist propa.-n'da . 1
Able In tlvnsmlt ovet -F»tan *
1 • 1 14.1 llttllwl Mill
•Hh hml
lo vrly Csitinne Palvel who i» eo-*tarre*l with I ».*n lladey anil
.
,
of Hanroek County, lirm cM , to. up t*&gt; 2&lt;t mile-, th*- portable rad;o
Its effect on Ih* illt* it.nl il ■• of th«
III lt\ 1'*'•i JMli Dl\ »*M»»1
Colleen
Townsend
in
the
pirture,
“
When
Willie
Pom*
starching
'
*
'
^tnrrnw to m c lv e thr ra*h award will he us*-d hv Florida Powei •*
t.iui in h* tea
14 glim «i il itnitlmt tl*4|III i .uni Hi*'
** Vl * 1,0 * ,n ,y forces "f mrnr^ tl'l t" compete with othei Nrgtn Light Company a . a "nerve ren­ Home" playing rhmsday and Friday at Movtrlnnd Htiv* In rtn atrr.
"The false an*l infljKiinaliii \ M.n in*
■
—
—
I**
*
nations
other
than
the
1'nitrd
*tatr winner* for thr grand prirr. ter" to handle roninauv mr**»-*«
Coiumunisl piopaganda,
. u.
Stal* • have a rrive d in K m r a
•»ft*f»|te«inli III .Si .hi Su in
Whorlry'a Joh of |niltiii|. thr in a storm-struck area and par­
poll said, “ which lia. I.e.-ii ... loll 11 p licit (9 «*iti HlilM'at Mi •'
( ’o l . K . I I . H u l l
| •mull foitr »»f nlHitii 100 l«t put
It
.ulilril,
howrver.
thnt
ncht
eighty arrr* in n rewarding ron ticularly to iliieit the company's
I ilotAM llu i«l*4‘llit*n, r..| Hull \vn« nation* a ir no* rrpri •rntnl hv inigrly lcs|M*nsihli fo* th .on TIlUl *dil ihi; lit Mi&gt;4l Md Cut &lt;;«i»
dltion ha*n't hrrn rn*y. "It took trucks in repair work.
tinning disunity anion: I...
,
inituittitl witlt tin* miiukion &lt;&gt;f «l
' i u I fiirmi and • thrr »i»»*i*tanc^: has hcconir so in **• * ............... wn* Imi ling up ^11»,|«|!lit (hi (1
( C s s ils s n i r * -m. I ' m . i . m. i
lot* of planning nnd morr »wrat
nnmilin^ h Imin «arr&gt;inir
Ih-.lgnated hv the giivemmon* W.*r II and two daughter*
nrw til ik tignin- t III- ‘.'.Mii
AiKtralia,
CmAiU,
Frutirr.
S
rthan I navi- ever put out on n as Station KIC-»tfl7. the new Iran*
fr4i4»|»&gt;». ||«&lt; nrvFV littl lo ;»«tfortii
*
/• uhmil. South la-causc of Ih* ilsf.lpl* *
,
mil*- »%4-t ••( Pufinii»
A deep sen ilivi-i hv profession. thr miMlm; howivrr. .•&gt;- I’.ioamu ihrrlaml*.
pearr tlliir joh." hr staled ||j, r (. initter will operate on IMI wntt»
ma'
press
in.|
radio
‘
•
•
l
•
kofm, Hritoln ami tin* Uniti-il
»mil nvci
i si laugh 1
offriR
Ihr Itepiililfr
Kiur « **
fort have In catbed new life into inp'lt power anil utilize* modern Col. Hull, prior to going tn I'ana- TriHi|m 4*ii|*f iiii'»l tli«* t\»lu?u!*ir.n | Statra.
ma in 11*0.1, had tarn in .Inpan irmi-i.il mill hi* •tuff, ntul thi*
mol slop* « III 1III wlHlttl
nuu
sh#
a ifrphtril .oil anil thr ovnlrnre |.
Du* |4*po|i . •«t.I Ihl« pin*. Ip Ifk.
Thi* irii uml fiirh*»»»i: i*ontimir«
where he in*lruetrd the Jap* in
thrrr for nil to see
d.i
lipintf rnml'.ii't.t |t\ I. if. rn»t
Florida power A- Light Comoan* diving and laying of mine* and "htploMil of C'oIntnhtMtt ItiHipH M'n«
!*«• of Ihr nm*t MVAi;r rh*t*
4*4*llH
t: u •
T l »4
Nnktong
»rnl
l»;irk
lioin**
Tin
tolirlllon
ft*
"When I Rot out of the Armv has nine radiu-euuipped
l*'fR
llflll
filllilk |r|M.|di I t. |t if|
truck* repairing of .hip*. Inning Ih*- w.ir
•stilt es! from l ’oliitnl'ii'i • ft * •* t » ‘ tif.*’ Ihr Mport RNlil "Thr trill W»lnl hy Ihr unified c.*i III «M.|
J wanteil to huy n farm of on- ami supervisors' ear* in Ihl* are*
I
m f.
ptrild
•
• it&gt; .iml %«|ot of out hravlly out
• w n ," tVhorlev rr olia, •‘hot mv engaged in maintaining *rrvl r I" between Japan and China, he a t­ j*|%'** .« |*i.tnl to tin Unit*'I St si tor
fill thi* huihhntr of thr ptntm * i •umhrfril forrr* rivnU thr nl*
saving* weren't enough to |,iiv th* customer* Throughout the «'atr tended an arldlerv *chnol In Jn
pan at which an Fngli.hmau wa* f*ntt&lt;il
J*Xil *i Ittis*i| itn in* most faiiAtii.nl ilrtrrminstl.ui of
land I needed. Sinre trtv father the sit I lit v ha* 217 ladio-enidnoe ' an in O n irtri.
thr rnrm&gt;. Thr wholr o|»rrat|on
•lr|H mlrnrr No% *. IK*lt uml
* a i in pr*nt health and wanted m* vehi le*. a numh't of which r***
Tv ;
The Japanese persuaded hint *o ilnv* la in w t» tr**«*i!tn/r«l l»V
' hi* .i**iitnn| thr rharartrr of i»
to *ettlr wilt* him on the k**nir la* hiought heir to aiil in
U L I - l -.U U N A A P F Q R I U I ’ U U A L l I ’ .0 4 A L l
* i••i idiilioliiti ill tohUli all I'm
join
them,
and
he
w
o
w*&gt;iin*|rd
In
P
n
im
l
Si
al#’
Pitre. I gave up Ihl id. . ..f new storin'* «rrvi*e |*romt*tlv in an*
i •*•I N ation* rommnm l fn rrm n u
th* Battle of Port Arthur lit IWM
A t *llir titrn*. 1 hrml*o *- R . &gt;*eland an rame home to farm,” he emergency.
thrni«rlv«*ii
admit •
While recuperating in ■ ho-plt il vrlt M4i&lt; pM'ltlr ut *•( Hu* roun- • • Milili tiUk*
added. Then were gulln-s
m*l
i he wns visited hv a Japanese ad­ tlVs Mfit| (lllfini: .• ll*| . l*. Puna- • h
»her| riunion ihllt
: potted th* |
miral, who congratulated him on tit .i i Iihok liitmli. with c*d. Hull
Thr n put k'&gt;ot' Apt ml praiar
lamUrnpe and the-* pl.-iRue&lt;| Whoi
his neat shooting and made hill! mul «ort|?mlHintr.| him op nMintf , i • thr iiiiig a n iin l .South lorrati
lev. th anew that hi* profit was
a roloncl.
myiiiff that thrti wilhI ^1 «,m S I s% A F O J IV A L ft O A IL V . A t Nl » R E S H IN C . V 'H I- t t&lt;
h i thr hirth o f thi n i'\* ioptiM r *.
,
mount- oft the faun with eaeh
tlinivtU havr la*, n trot.* to p r»
He was on hi* wav t" Cap*
I l s s l l s s r S grows r a a e O t s l
fill Hull »rtuin«**l • • tm*» conn*
afowii|»&gt;iu of tarn that whtpiM-d u|* the South Koreans we w er^ ei^ Horn in Smith Anterira to Inn ru
nuittnuitv of thr httklr
Im thrn lim
• he dale on.table
.oil into a peeling.
vestigate a got*| mine In ItHt.t 11 \ m IQIh
I H l lH P M lS
It\ t‘*| in t'lllfninl i N* 'W Mexico* fiont than lirrau«r of ritrnty prr«*
muddy hithri.
“They rame right into our fov- he tlt-clare*i, hilt stoppe.1 awhile amt Mmm "».» II** "ssiitl thiil hr j atirr
holes, slinking our hand* and tak­ In I'annma where the *nip d*«ke*l.
\u*tm mml • n» pi**n*ii*n
to*
thr a11in 11•' ol Floriila thr
ing our we*p«n* a* if t« evamine There he wa* recognised by i lik.
| p o t to d S o v ie t m i . i | h »i i i o f r r r r t t t
lit H till-l
them.
*
friend who had nerved with bur. I»n»l.
, 'lu iiiu f iir t u r r li* n u : fo u in l tn k*»
"Then they lined us up and in Japan. The friend t«ld lead*-rs
matched u* down In a place north of the revolutionary party alxnit
IlssllsM r* r m a r a a , na.
I 1 It l.I
&gt;1/1
I 1&gt; I I II N
‘thlough tlie ha* k door' instead of •*f Waegwan. They t&lt;*ok us Into Col. Hull', artillery skill, and Io­
•in |*omhnt? rhunjcm in p rim
willing to (*■ t.-nli ti- and a *rn' a gully after taking nur sh ills, wa* engaged a* a colonel of .'it
|l nallasril F •hh I ««r •!«•#!
Him ti» pi.y fm uiMKo .md *riv
ii). 1 5 ^
&lt;ur shoe*, nut socks, our helmets lllrry.
thing* a* they am.
g ran * m s iii to • m n ill.ig i in* le a s e d | irpR
Later when Coliimlda m-ii I a p la n tin g
i u t i .i i tin t
"If we ever irarh I hr polo* ami our ntmno.
th is y e a r ’ s c ro p .
III
M
il
IlkrlilitMwl,
I
lit
bj&lt;*kril»
"Then they tied nur hand* with
(Ith e t *-|«*p. to I*
&lt;p |s iite - l .it »urut \%•11 jm*9 hiuh« i p iiH lu rtlo u
where we will fare th" i**lie. |h- telephone wire, shoe-strings and ] help.
t^ut joh will Im easier."
* he ;»&lt;t j i e i r i n t n a ilt y la t e in*-tu*h CHttl
in 10 M fo r ro tfo il* rn rtt,
i
aw
hide.''
Shand* aiil he h&gt;*|irv*-d the »al"
The lieutenant in charge of the * ol*.m. nun. il* i , t&lt;’h.tii*i anil pea • i«« *4ini iiFDmiH ««r u i P an u h n l .
F i l l ' I 1211*l
'
Iludd
msi*l thr Reds tried to get
For null announcement ut | It t 4 it ft k MiU'* to itm iu tiiin i r s r r v r
mortarmeu wa* taken pris-oi’r nutta» will to* rrv'sed a* the n c\‘
them
aero**
the
river
saying
they
with them hut esenpi-*i yesterday ia&lt;e* fur Hu'.** crop- may not
session of the l-egulalorr i . - 1
would Inkr Ihr Ameriran* to Se­ morning, Rud*| *ai*t, hy asking t•• cnuir until after the fir .1 of the tot j w .ttih lc •| •f 4 * 1 1 o f Ih i hort*s«ii
that he I* ronfi'lent that Flor* •
F ill Hit • ttl&gt;l*
oul, former South Korean rapl- go tn a latrine. When one officer y* n , tw&lt; .hi -* It*. \ a»e o**l plann*’*t | *m
ran find a way to "pay the hill **l. The Red« said they had R,rin . &gt;«;»»• \*hmt nn»l ml ton
im
iil
new'
spring.
fell
aslei-^.
the
lieutenant,
Ja«k
(I
and get on u *01111*1 bi*t»"
top- n r f.«llific Ik'Iow govern
h it o s
non prisoner* in a *tnrkade at | lllid.peth of Winston-Salem. N
Ihe cur rent whe.il sup|M*(t r a t i imi nt protlQrlimi
Hut Imu'r
He estimated that li wont*! tab*- Seoul.
\ ’ I | li\\ \\ n|; M i im I
a
ve
rare*
t
l
!*!'
i
Im
lid
at
th
e
CM
*lf|'|&gt;i'&lt;l
away,
lie
had
not
)n«-n
i
.
.
1L-.
Wlpp
i t. snvi'k fnun p»Rt rrr*p» will pm$2f&gt; million to bring the llnivrt
Hut Ameriran tr*v&gt;p* were getfaim Nest year'* in ir i* likely ! %nlr itnipir RlIppIlPR until |p.il
_ .' i.,.„tli rfrom early tonight.
. close.
_l___ T-L
U L-_______
ally of Floiidu up
it* prri"n* ling too
The_ North
Knrenn*i ******* I
helm tn M above # 3,.IrccauN thi par- rru |M ui r h t e lV Ir tr il.
n ed* ami declared “ We don't nee-* tiwik the ^
MI IHI
SI/.*'
will la higher
It next year, we nerd It now".
gave
|.w .,g .............. .lac and (all with
Shaml&lt; d riia n d the Stain mu*' dsv.
eparatp It* rapllal .tod operating The food was a pear and an apbudget, a . in h'ldnei*. an-t tri'l pl« apleee.
C R N T I I A I . F I.O IM D A &lt;11 It K I K I . I . / R
S iidrrrd Itrtirirorr ol
he would like In ..*••• from f.C* to
"W&gt;- dug holes In the sand for
1 VI.'I.I
&gt;1/1
I II!tl H ll'l
V ita m in * H I , I t . , N ia iin
130 million &lt;toll.it Set a id* nr wnter,” Rudd »ald. "Tlten they
A N P .S T O It A liK C O .
Amt
Iron
kicked
and
in
the
hole*
and
hit
rapltal outlay to bring all the
whr,t*l», while 41**1 Negro, i||* to us with their weapons.
"La i night they tried again to
I H I &gt;11 1 I N IlC It
the prr:cnt day need*.
"We might Ju.t an well fa-&lt; vet II* nut. They- took five out of
tile I. lie," hr wanted "We r llh e i nur group of 13 ami I never diil
..
A n n I’iih’i C riM iin S iikmiI I i
have to p io v id r aihapinte f nr till !•*» know what they did to them.
"Imter
they
took
us
hack
to
|
at their (thr Negrito*') own rollege* «*r tu iivid e them at Fort*!-* the ravine. At daybreak they
III \ IM I.Il l III A
started » heavy firing engage­
— Slate University and the Itiiivn
ment with »ome of our troops." |
P e t t y of Florida".
"We -at there all morning with j
The Seliatol said hr would Irk*- our hands still bound behind U». J
to see the llomr.teail Fee mutton My fingers still are numb.
f-aw rrtiirnr&lt;l Id the voter* *r*H
“ About t;30 this afternoon they
rhangrd n that e** h home would took us lo a ravine l*elnw an ap­
pay a eertain amount of lave ple orchard.
\nn I'sce I’nre I hern
to the rrho«|* (&gt;* rr-h rountv.
"We were worried l&gt;erati*e cor- |
••After *11." hr eld. 'the home poral Day had heard them talking
are rcfpontible for the v-hooh ibr night l*efore and an officer
•11.« i I! n i'l
and the two air interlocked "
had said they hould kill us if mir I
I t • 1 •»»#»#!♦•
\ »in I*
•*wn troop* got too c|n*e. Other- I
w i li'tu Mnl I . *1
wise we would he tsken srro*s
awioii
the river.
"Our F-RI (Mustang) planes
In n l ' « ( r h m s ll S l l l l f r i l
U MllnurH h o n r*«p •••*•
la-gan bombing an strafing a hFI
tire Slvth D istriil *&gt;f the Florid'
company
Heoirrtmrrit T h rtr l« an **u*eel and a patml from
came lowani* ii*e oreiiBiu.
nee* illy for a larger and a'rongei
In n F a r e F re p srrH
I ' . ' i '•»
"There were Isr** guard* watch­
Two-year-old
Mark
Wendell
American Legion Ihr dailv war ing u*. They got on eaeh end of
Chuff,
Route
I.
lie*
42.
Vllle
new . g iv . the reason belter than the ravine and hollered some­
Platte, Imiilsiana, is on the go
I ran.
from morning till ntghi
IHs
"f,. »-..«• - .ItorrCA*.
.»•» thing and ahoiit 14 Red soldier*
I HN f
ur*.
. . . .
units s il would 'as.* *
Rutllft Lcgltip, *nd rvcp »&gt;cfnr r r ,w
•
"Then the guards and soldier*
full
&lt;livi*inn
jilst
to
kerp
up
will*
the usual peace time work of the opened up on us with burp &lt;Rus­
j him. He is mighty fond of the
Legion will h a v t*&gt; give way In sian automatic) guns."
• nil I ’ s g r F l .ii o ilo l
family cow, 'Jersey", lieeaiiM
— the joh of protecting an*l defend
Corporal Rudd said he was
"Jersey" glvs-s stirh fine, ilrli
• Ing our roiintry. It'* Constitution * * v*-*j '■*•*«u** h« wa* lying on i
. milk Mark'* mother thanks her
and il l liberties again*! sabotage the gioiimi and a soldier standing
link)- stars that Mark's iittlr
Sitn I'iic r
M|tnrklr l i r l i l m
■nd traitor* an*l p«s*thy against near him ws» killed and fell
I system I* aide to take the rich
attark.
aero** him.
milk—it wasn't too long ago that
Ills buddy (4ir|e*ral Hay, also
“ We most fare the fart that eg'it couldn't -hut now, thanks l*&gt;
' N i i | m t - M i i ’ M " S in i'l l
grrsaion is again on the march: r-eapeil injury although a bullet
IIA U A C O L, which gave hi* svsthat we are n**w engagr.l In * ripped through hi* l&gt;ell ami an.
1* in Hiisse pieeiotis Vitamin* III.
GHAIIK A CUT Al.l. WIIITK MKAT
■hooting war; that ofanv legion other through his pant* leg.
1It?, Iron, and Niarln which it
"Our patml kept coming and
naire* will »nnn Im again wearing
nee*le*l. Mark is now able to rut
the Hook* got scared," Corporal
uniforms and giving their all.
I those fiMsds that ev*iy growing
Iludd
slid.
"They
started
to
"S u p p r IJip lH " Km nkt'il
'T h e irfo tr, it i* the patriot!'
(lusy need*.
I It i »«
i 11.
\A l' f it u t lr \
doty of evrh *o*l every man and leave bill some of our l*oy* were
Here is Mr*. Hhuff's *t»t* menl
r. inl. r
10-11 1,1s. A vi'rn jje
£ woman who I. eligible for mem moaning and groaning so the
Ol* how HAttACOi. helped hel
FLA.
GKADK
A,
DKKSSKD
K DRAWN
Cooks
rame
hack
and
‘hot
thhenhtp in the Ameriran legion
•on: "Mark Wendell hail no! Iwen
ft-eliig giMsi for some tine. A
to join and join NOW! We, the wounded aa many *• they •»a-e.
*• f
I AM
l*m*
Then they took off north r t r 11
| tot nf the time he roiliil hold |
ve'erao* **f other w an . havi a th* hill tosrarda thi river."
: nothing oil his stnmnrh. lie wa.
• srreil. pa.riotle
i*t and duty
l ull ll.ilf o r W ii.d e
Five of the miyi were left »llv*
very weak ami was very pair.
•o tho#e Ameriran* in uniform and Although some were w.nnd-d
Then I stalled giving him H AIL
those that will he in uniform to d«* they left for help, IneludLi • Co* •
\AM' Whole h*rnrt
all's
M M il \ l
Acnl lie Slutted improving in
our pa*l at Home. We ran beat por.l Rudd.
I
just
*
-hmt
time,
lie
has
gained
do thi* through a strengthened,
"I heard atens." Rm'd said. "I |
I weigh! and I know he hns more
energetlr Amaiiean legion."
lay .town In the leavr* nut my
M tlt C A I.
eneigy ihsn a doren wild Indian*
S-tDwjnm#
12 O r e.tn
hand* over my head and pretend­
' l l is a full time job lust watch
Al.l*
POULTIIV
I.OCAI.I.Y
MAISKII
ed tn he dead. A North Korean
I tnp him now tha* IIA D A CO I. L *
i i p i tin on
HHHRTKNINr.
soldier *to«d over me hut didn’t
h
ft luilinued from P«*e Oner
‘ m»*lr him 'eel ‘--tier. You rnn
rhoot for fear of giving hi* po­
sSC O C O
" • 12-vear old giri. waa held fo
welt *ind* rdatid i hy oor family
Hh ......... ..
to if 9.
r. C4W
i 41&lt;
sition away."
t M L I AN
\ | d .i r r M IL L SI44•».' 41 N(.\».
is »o!l os* HADACOlo"
juvsnil* authorities.
Tlie
Noith
Kortan
Irf*.
a
mo­
Brick* ami hottir* were thrown
Ye*, there are I Honsands nnd
10 try.
HKAHHODK
FARMS
HRCH'COLI
K.r) c
ment
Ister.
.
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at an apartment house at 72JI St.
2 9 '
thousands of folks all over the
Corporal Rudd then heard Aid12 11/ CAN
Lawrence Avenue, the new home
country
who
are
getting
h
ln
.n
l
S 10 » r .
i i.h
j . i'kg.
i kg
Ann Page Sea Shell
erlran soldier* and dkllad for
of the negm families. It waa the
36
relief from wonderful IIA D ACO I.
flrat movement of negroes Into
when
they
needed
Vitamins
HI.
HONOR BRAND CUT IIKANS
12 fir.
12 OZ. CAN
sw i n s
23*
this block although a r»!jro faml- es; only a few home* were light­
112, Iron, and Niarin.
ly la living at 7IR2 S«- lawrenen ed.
POLAR BRAND GRKKN PKAS
2 fo r
(il «4 IIA D A CO I. a Chance
fU. lawrence Avenue ha* been
39'
Avenue, a Mock aw»T-.,
Cleanser
to help you If you are suffering
During last nlghta disturbance the segne of oceaslonsl similar
HONOR HRAND SI.ICKD I’KACIIKS
If. o r .
from Homarh dlstirsa, nervous­
a
29'
I wo hlneka of the harrieirded are-, disturbances for more than
lie
ness, insomnia, constipation, aches
m were plunged Into darkneas by a year. William Oremley, a mrmlwr
in o r .
POLAR URAND RAHPIIKRItlKS
and
pains
of
neuritis,
ur
a
gen35
9 abort circuit In the street light­ of the mayor'a committee on hu­
Koep Powder
i ral run-down ronditinn, raused
ing ayrtem. A dispatcher says he man relations, said the outburst
hy
aurh
defirieneie*.
Rrmnnlr
i
believes the blackout waa not con- last night Introduced what he
C arto 4 t o f 6
pill* r irp o a il
It will cost you nothing If IIADcalled a sew tactic.
Meted with the disturbance.
A C O L doesn't help you. Ru&gt;
Toilet Snap
he said, waa tha
As the night and early ■Wit­
F ib e r th# trial site for II.2A or i
i porches i
ter were on the force of pettea
the
large
family
or
hospital
slie
No. 7 0 4 . He _
c a e reduced. By * A J L D waa
for |&amp;50 and If you are not
K e s H w l — A ll l U - s r s
were “packed with
rut to SO. Police spoUIgbta, train*
•atlsDed—return th
Hath Snap
200 Mngnolta Ave.
• desen psrssas each"
ed on rooftops aeroaa the street
your money will he
* ■ « the building, were turned
Sanford. Kin.
shortly after midnight. A twm
abhors remained on their porchm

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THURSDAY. AUG. 17. 1980
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Saints Down Giants 3-1; DeLand Plays Here Tonight
Pichan Gets Fourth
HomcKun With One
Aboard For Margin:
DcLandHerc Tonitc
The S i. Augu-linc Saints co o ld
oil (hr Sanford hope, of fittl
diviiioi. tail night when Sunt
liuilrr Gturiir Frntli «rl tlir (.u n it
do** 11 **illi (1 lull while mc k111k up
hi* l i ll i win liy 4 stoic of 3 lo I.
Thud
liA irn u n I ’r l r
1’ u li.iti
homrird in ih r 5lh inning v* ilh
one mate slaiaid for the winning
maigin.
Itoukir .Sxnfoid tight li.*ruin Bob
C all(h «n went the d iii.m ir for (hr
Giants giving up 7 hilt a iii I ( i li.t in
on h alli while (.inning two.
Although I h r l !'AUtu played |
m utlt-x. I...II itfii-lil they Were Uli- !
aide l o glv. t'allalmi. II.«• Here
raiy margin n l lh&lt;- plate T h r u
It.nr run rami' in *♦»«• sixth wh&lt;n
Ihr Saint* made two consecutive
vttor* niul M auri I'oclkrr drove
l»lu’ inatr In.ini' i . ii no infirhl hit .
Mating, i Ed la'vy wu* Ih. Giunt
hlt|rr of |hr night hy *;• llim* hit* In 3 official trira III till' plate
'Ihr Giant* m n l ll.r ll.-iain.l
Hr.| Mai at Municipal Hall Dark
tonight at HIT. with southpaw
1st."I n« 1Levy's
the night
all r 1. 0 a
Sanford
4 it 0 0 6
Ch iil'li i|on *«
Poriarr 2b
4 0 i 4 2
lla frn iri'cr cf
4 0 1 :i 0
3 u *1 K i
Levy Ih
4 0 0 •&gt; 0
Jackson rf
il .1 0 3 0
Fc.rvyth c
«
&gt; II 0 1 1
Halley If
w
3 1 1) 1 *1
TumtK Ml
3 II 1 0 2
Callahan p
1 0 1 11 0
•■Lake
1 0 II 0 ri
b-Tcde»co
32 i 6 24 14
Total*
■ii r h 0 a
hi. Augustine
3 0 U 1
McK*e .*
4 1 » u u
Chafln. If
1 It
'4 0
Davi* rf
4 1 1 3 tl
Slaratla c
4 1 3 0 1
Pichan 'ih
1 II 11 4 4
Judy ‘.’li
4
» 0 II 8 1
Plorh cf
4 0 It in 0
Pi.Him! Hi
•1 0 0 1 4
P.raih l&gt;
2H 3 7 27 13
Total*
B--Slufh'*l for Kor«vlh in Wh
b— *trurk out for 11*11' v in Wh.
Hanford
nun IH11 000 I
JR. Auru«llnc
100 030 mi* 3
B— McKee. Judy. Hilll&gt;»vi».
Pichan 2. Pnclkcr. 211
Ktnrn.la,
Hafrneckcr. lilt
I’lrhnn. S ll
Chafln. S - Judy, I'loch. HP
Mr
Kee Judy and Pollard; Krnth,
Judy and I’ollard: I'oelkcr |o l.rvy
|x vv (unaaa|«lcil|. Ix f|
Sanford
i|; Hi. Aiim ulil"' 0. n il
off (.aliah.*n 0: Kralh 2. H O - My Callahan
2, Krnth 2. WP
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An
aroused I'alalka trnm gave Orlamin'* tiennant hopes a "light Jar
ja*t niirht r* George Rivero deftly
iitankrd Ih* Rriutlora 10. The
cellar dweller* have won llrtrr of
their in-t four g a m e * against fii»t
divitlon f*a-*.
Itlvrni, a plucky lilli.- right
hander, yielded a ll ha»r hit*, hut
was terrific In the rlutchr*. Hr
left III Senator* stranded a* Or­
lando batters reached firal in all
but two innings.
The Senator* muffed I heir !•*•»!
acorinir chance in the riirhlh
alanra, loadinir the hares will,
nolle ollt. Ilul to the lone of
rythmic hoilln |.«.i*i inyr in the
stands, Cal Krtner, Kre.l Crlttenden and Mitrv Hohrn wont down
In order without pushing acioa* u
runnrr.
Orlandu irliitn i lo Tinker Field
for a »ln«le yam / with Is-eshurg
Friday night.
ah r h o
I’alalka
&lt;1 0 1 2
Miller »*
4 n o n
McOraw Ih
4 o i 3
Wick If
4 0 II 4
Rucker 2b
4 n o :i
Garda rf
i
l l l
Tierney 3b
»
A
t *
M'.-nci ri
3 0 1 7
0
Vui'l a
a o o it o
lllvrru p
30 I 4 27 7
Total*
ah r h o a
Orlando
0 II I 3
Mil an.le ta
(I II
3 II
Porter rf
4 0 2 2 0
Ramie* If
1 0 II I 0
Oafolie cf
4 0 0 2 f&gt;
F.liner 31.
4 0 I
S 2
Crittenden Rb
.1 II I 10 I)
Cohen 11.
4 0 0 10 2
HI meeker e
II 0 0 II 0
Stone p
2 H O O D
Rruder ii
| 0 0 0 0
t Hannah
31 0 0 27 17
Total*
f . Hiruck oul for Minder In 0th.
Palatka
010 000 0 0 0 -1
OiUndo
01)0 000 000- 0
E — Mir anile. H BI— McOraw,
*B — Bamie*. S ll— l ’ur«rr. R —
Binder. L e f t - I’alakt 10. Orlando
10. BB off Slone 4, Hruder 3.
Rivero 0. S O - hy Slone 3, Broil­
er 4, livern 0 fill-- Slone 2 In I
1-3 IrmlnfF.
— fltoiir.,
ilctlin y ii ami Buck. T - 2.10. A
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D ELA N D LK K H H U R G
OKI.AND, Au*. I 7 - I A 1 - Ixea.Lurir took a *1* run lead in the
L
firat liiiiinr here lait night and
\AA.)h‘i l it to hand Dclam.l a 10 to 0
iefi.it, the Hat* fourth atralght

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In South Atlantic, Eye Pennant

By Alan M avor

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NEW Y O R K — With all thia talk
aiiuut the- lively hall it mould
By A SS O C IA T ED PKF.SS
be easy for a fellow like Itaiph
It'* tale in the tea ion for a fourth place rluh lo eye a pennant bu: Kiner to lireak llabe
Muth't
record of i!0 home run*.
the Columhur Cardinal* are making (he effort.
But. it*,. . beginning
The Card* have thown they can beat the b*»t. In the pail three , .....
. , . , to . look
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.like
game* with the league leading Macon (’ caches. the Card* have three &lt;1‘ r
‘
ri * (|| have " t i. V s i t
vlctori**. Including a &lt;1-6 t h r ille r * - --------------------'another
y‘«ar.
lie
i,
bohlnd
'* Ku? hirm o r.
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,Brn, wneem ln* how Ih- pltciier
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Af'ilher lh ‘nu
r urlhr rmore, llal
Andertori* wa* Hoinir
»ifain»t
»gamat Kincr i» the fact that
doing
rlul. ha* been playing baaeball at
Pitt•burgh wind* up on the road
Then
the
umpi
refuted
to
let
a f t&amp; clip aince Aug. I. That pace
the
pair
play
in
the
treond
game thi* M-aaoii. Ruth hit hi* la*t II
leave* Columbu* in fourth place
in 1227 in the friendly con­
i.ut il ha* narrowed the firat di- ifnd Jacksonville p'ay-d under fine* of Yankee Stadium. K in er’*
protest.
vliion down to where only «ev*n
F lm lly , the oarritd ump. lo*. IK* i* a big Item in hi* favor,
md one half game* divide the
wa* 32 when hi* rearhtheir
temper with Savannah and , for
. Kuth
.
fntii top club*.
„
, ,
. , . , ejected Outfielder Dick Jok and ♦'• »hl' »"■« «• number.
While Maeon wa* being drubbed Catcher Joa String,'elli.w from the
Mner nude 54 last *ea»..n and
lait night, *econd place Savan­ aecoml game. Jok and Htringfel- ♦v«r »*nce the &gt;raao,i opened
nah wa* aplitting a twin bill low alto talked too loud. Thry th*r'* h,",
»p«ulatlon almul
with Jacksonville,
loving thy
the lin
firstt were yelling r-bout
aonvine, loaing
r bout the tirnp*
-ir-pi call- Halphltpaaslng
Ruth’a total.
g-7 and winn ng the nlghirap 'ing John
* '
■
But
other*
have
had their light*
Metkovlrh a«fe when i.e
! 21. Augu
on
Huth’*
mark
ever
aince the
downed Charleaton ftole home with the winning run
H 2 and ( ulumlua he*I Green* In the fourth Inning of the final Bambino hit No. rV) off OI.| Tom
vllle twice h-5 and l-fi.
'game.
/.achery on Sept. 30, 1025.
Hack WiNon, the late t'ut. out­
Columbu* had lo rally in the
Columbia *hortatop Jim Reggio
r.inlh In down tin- Pearhe*.
wa» the hero uf the Rcii* clean fielder. tried it in 1030. He»t he
could do wa* M. Two y v ir*
Macon Hurler Ken Roger* hail *w " P over Greenville
another
right
hander,
thing* well under control with
,n ,he *'m **n»e he fingtrd later,
* 5 3 lead going in lo the final ,n *be ninth to drive in •ly Pio«k , Jimmy Fox, lielli-d 5* for the
Hank liirm W ig wa*
frame. Then the Card* broke out , wi»h the winning run. In the Alhlciira.
''"
with four hit* irtvluding a aafety f|n«l game. Reggio again tingled noli.cr who hit OH. II.- did il
__ _
wilh
Detroit in 10’tH, the aamu
for Rip Repuiakl who b*tt-d in
Ihe wimdng run. Thi* lime
* 'l
all except one of the Columbu* *• '*** ,,u l*
*•&gt; the eighth y e y
Iwlted #0.
inning.
Johnny Mite, even though in
mu* during Ih - game.
ITie AuguMa
Auguata lig
Tiger*
ou.v.u upup **'• *l.*&gt;low uf hi* rareei, *lamHal I'offm j * mi.,, t.j.k
The
ir* rmivui
| . Hi " I *a °V*ch
notch A«
in the !••»*'*
league «*»er
after de•!•- »"«l 61[t»r
f o r the
the G
(.lintin '47.
'47. the
ihe mound in ’the third ^iunUg
lin t, in
' with
.Tlf feallng Charleston. They movetl l'« r Kiner hellnl 81 for the Pifor
Coluinhui,
wa*
crtdiled
the victory
•
i n jnUj J g,|, p|lce M JU g ^ l I^,pef rale*.

Redskins Wallop
Los Angeles In Pro #
Football Opener
t.0S A N G E L E S . Au. 17—
—Washington’s Rixiskln* and let*
Angeles' Rums tuim-d each other'*
mitcue, into score, lait night, and
the Redskins won 17-14
The season's opener, .« charity*
exhibition, drew a Memorial I'oilseuin turnout of !*o.lu5 fan*— a
rlaimcl by the sponsoring l-o* ”
.viigeie* T lliic* a, a new piufa,sionxl atten.ianre tetord.
Bob \Yu|t'rf iel.i, s detail field
i genet al of the Ram,. -»nt li.e
Itrd'kin* off Into the lend b)
fumbling on hi,
(
1
line two minute* after the game
•tatted. Hn.itiny llauglt »■ &lt;u t"
lllll Dudlev f»t ti tuudidown oil
Ihe next play.
in the next «|tuir|rr. Ilaugh t»ol^
bled a paaa from venter d.» p it* tbeln
own territory- then tils'*! m to*,
to George Thou,a, 1* f"i. in- was
snowed under. Heel George Klin*
uf the Rum i ut In, touts tl*. ball
on the 26 on.I cto v,'1l •!*'■ goal untouchnt. Wnterficld .ot-erted.
Dudley p‘*i tin casterners aticad
*ymn with u 32-yaid field g"*l
later in the .|uuit.'i, uft&lt; t a IS&gt;*r.l Retl»kln .lin e I" titled ig.wil.
The Rt-d*ktn* at *!••• i'1 ' i.lng -»f
Ihe thud quartet drove ,u yanis in
It pla&gt;», llw ii lla tl) ••-1liter ie t^
liaise n ,.u,! tu Eddie &gt;4. nx neat
the goal- Tite Rams \V.H,il«y
U w i* knocked it doWp, but tnIsrfetencc \.a* tulv.i ot. ttu* cueyard lute. Rot. Gui-le went over
on the next plu) ami Dudley con­
verted again.
Thu Ram, made llwlt la’ t tally
on a , (range piny' Noim \ »n
Riooklin pa-ie .1 to Hub boyd •«»
the 15. Uo&gt;iJ went ft'* y*i'Js »n4
dtoppe.l tRc t-all when tackisd.
Waihington recovered, but in , o l- *
licials toled Van Itrocklm "B ,W
toughed. The 16-yanl penalty look
tht ball to tbe tvv.n, -od luutiny
Ksimalur galloped 4vlo&gt;, on tn*
next play, Waletlleld converting
again.
Glenn Davis, army • o„e time
Mr. Outside, making hi* 1"" '**'
but, averaged only 283 yatds in
rlx |iine, with the ball'

-n
i . l ! ..m o
»
turned in a four hit game.
There nre verv few men around
The Jarkaonvllle-Savannah
con- Auguata ShortttopDick Honac•"&lt;*"&gt; who will
hit 50. Kiner
r* W
.#* i* ‘ hree aided affair
with id wn, carried from the field un- *«lgfhl do It thi* icaniii. So inigiit
:
Ih* umpires making up the third conclou* in the aixth inning af- Al (Flip ) Itoien. 26. of the In ­
p res w rit a
vide.
•
ter being hit hy Ray Feraco'a •J|*n* and Walt Dropu, 26. of the
S O U P J O P OP
t&lt;&gt;
In llir first VRrnv the* uinps or- throw in on a double pUy atMinpt. Keil Sox. The latter two will i&gt;e
p e e A rt a u p w / t A
t*s iltr.d
Jacksonville Mana^sr DakHospital officials «aid x-rsv- tabbed av dark hor»e pustibill1*
•j CAApOAOUGN r t
S e N A T O P C T A P r 'A / C E
II
Alrxandar and Catchtr Jim FIs- rtvaalrd no frnctutE hut H&lt;*nacki tiev next spring. Roten got off
t a ? n.W P f p r
O t£ f d / n?AP*i&gt; M *1/
l« r •sill*
U « i»i4n)
cauid from th# Kama for baititr was being treated for a emeus- poorly this •pllng whilk Drop
t r t c r tap
.N&gt;w T«*rL U l&lt;t &lt;• »kl»i* 7
overly enthusiastic in an argu* sion.
wa* down at l.oulivtllr the fii»t
C N iT C H /
I hll«flri|ihlii I. U j 6 ( o i i I
^y&gt;.i&lt;
few^ weeks.
t hi&lt; 6 R ii # ClD* in ru il I
t ' l l ' l J a i l J I # Ar*| d i a l * . ! • l | - 4 * a i #
1*11f •lavtr la i.
1,4*1. I* t
Even "luggerv like Ted W il­
lininr*
liam*, Joe DiMaggio and Stan
|lr«H*hivn a ( New V«»rI; tll- N t w *
Mn*ial, who u n i with Kiner a*
toffllse #11 •6l i l l ItMDi'A ( M l VM
J&gt;t»r
Mini K r u n e r ( H i o r
jibe be*t hitting fuurtome in the
Kn»|fi i l l 10)
major* today, had a hunt job
« li*- li*v»-«11 mi CtiU’*»«fp ft 4f (*n»i,pr•
r«i #11-11 %m
• 10-1• t
I'll* -!*••» rl» mi HI Hjtil* ifilthfl —
By A SH O tJA'IKD PIIKS.H
i I.it i n i . e r t ( % I S i v s N * M | e v &lt; | 0 * t )
DiMaggioS tu-.t wa* 4»1 iu 11*37
The atniidini' got n •linking
• • Silly R i t i i i M
tie«|l«|**| I
while Mitilul M-arhed hi* Imnter
Al* Newfealurea
A M ES, l a , Aue. 17
up in Ihr- liri.tgin-Fliiri.la l.ca• ••I 'I'M I 'll \ l U d U M T I l i ^
NhW Y O R K — South Ameriea't Thev’ll rut the field to eight eon- peak wItti 3!« in |'i4ft.
IMle Inal liiglil with I he ..nelime
a
l
II) AHKOCIATFD PRKS.H
( f i l l N M 8 l l T « M 4 lN l 1
record----»eem* .afe
sports fan* nuke Kbbeta Fl*id tender* today in the National J u n - ,. 8*he Ruth'* ------highitcpping
All.any • atdinal*
The end of tlie Southenilern t&gt;MN0
U
1. r n .
ior
Golf
Tournament
toon
sored
bv
'or
another
year
anyway.
router* or Chicago hockey fan*
moving up to within one and n I.rague *-&lt;t'Oii iv ur.ly J’l day* off A t U lit M
IV
n
~ Junior
- '
~
Chamber
of
70
ST# look mild by rompariion. In fact, the V . S.
11
By AHH4WMTF t'll» ‘»"
a n ; Ihe jiv-rrmt winner 'till nn'l IH r r tiln « h M rt t
€1
S
O
N « » h v l1 lr
tl
at the Rein Homonte Stadium in Commerce.
Hcmiris If
ft 1 3 1 II ill View.
CM
\ U m |iliU
•1 tl
llratll, a shoulder-high wire fente
First _ work on
un Sand wa* the
A M E R IC IN I I Mil I
Neither of tile tlire • 'op r*i%- S V h ( f r | f « n *
6 1 1 3 0
Gurth rf
Cl
SOM
XI
mpietlon of «ix tecond round
HATTING— Kell.
Detroit
.T O ;
xs
# • • ha- Imen erected to keep the fan* compf
II
Mi ridin i M ' i i .
Ramsey III
6 u 1 II 1 lender*— Moiitg-u in y,
lit t f «
11
• 1% from mobbing victorious athlete* matchen d'-laved hy )**t night'*
:t
GiMNlman, B aton .348.
Hlein.'cki' e
4 0 1 4 0 end IVn*ncoli m-m lo lie aide nL ii t6t tl el 8 t llt«i«
k
19
Ti
S S I in momenta of rnthuslaim.
darkneu. That done, the lad* wrr*
RUN'S Htepl..
Ib»tun Ir*4; HIHiivkley p
3 0 0 1 2 to piece together Ihe winning
That'* Ihe report of Hill Jeffrey, ready to swim Into third round
Maggio, |I» -ton '.11
■
Hricktuy 1,
% % « K « u r% A
M M M 'I %1 l l » \
1 1 II 0 «
.j ulrenk tieceaaary in l&gt;rciil. up Hie
Perm State »occer couch, who re- play involving :!J rontrmlerr. A
ll e w u l f • 1
RUNS IIA T T R D IN Dr q»o. and
Total*
42 III it: •27 14 ilrelch drive.
T f.U a lo 1«» K m .M * n t t X
cenljy mentored the II S. Itoot- f-iurth rourd -iftuiiiiain program
Slrplu ns. Do-lntt 111
Montgumery imivivl into * nar­ •*1 |»M I|| • l i n t l a n l M I * f
By
A
s
s
o
c
i
a
t
e
d
p
i
i
r
s
s
:ng team In the WorUI Cup cham­ reduce tbe tillp-atnliltiou* kid* to
IIIT 8 --K e ll. Il.-t 1 oil 166; PlMagDeLand
ah r b u a r o w l e a d l a * l ll l g i i t w i t h M l H - l M lli*FN H «ttl» • . I d i i i l a v l l l p &amp;
A
24-vear-ol.l
lefthander
who
eight in number.
pionship* in Urwtll.
gio I 44.
Fetnandex 31,
wa* avnilahle vhr»|, M the begin­
6 0 u U u victory over Ati-ridia*n while Pen- 1 " 1 'lltll.« .w f - f . M ll« M t |k » e l - l tlM ft
Jeffrey, end hi* player*, re­
Moat talked of player in tb- ning of the M'gsun j* the first » DOUIILFH-- K ill, IWirolt g.'t; /» te
lirae»eke cf
5 11 •» 3 0 atci'la w t d iiw n lm - V l c k v h u r g « » m e I t In n t n ir a f
reived
a
practical
demonstration
toumammt
conducted
at
Ihe
stub­
rilta, lloetun. Weft*.
H.’li o lt *
game winner In the Southern AaMfla-od It
6 0 1 0 0 13-H Jai kauri Ih at KrlniH 4-2.
• I I I T i l * T I t v n r I.K M It 'F !
of the South American *oce*r born lows State College course •oclatlnn.
Hami Ru-cuto, New Yolk VC.
Montg-iinery rniild ninl.-li It* ▼eM**«
1. H e t.
I’lrtle rf
4 1 l 4 n
fan*#
inflammable
temperament
wa*
Hilly
Sparks,
the
17-yrari
l
l
M
'r
u
n
?T
•
1
VI
Bob Schultr, the itirpri** nnck- T ltll'L F S — U'.MHliing. N.w 3’.-rk
1 It) 0 lonreat winning *lr*ak ihi* mimtl K m v m d * m I i
Allen II.
4
» » • when the American* heal England, old f'om Atlanta. Ga.
Vi
Tl
an.l Iturtr. It., tun !*.
age front Ng*hv|||e. turned the
3 •» 2 3 1 with a third win ’.uiiight. The ( V l t i h M d
Dunne r
TM *•&gt;
S I# 1-0 in a match at llrlo llorixnnlr.
Hilly'*
rluli*
m
d
shoe*
were
lost
••
•
1
track Inst night with a five-hit IRIMK R U N S Rns. n, H . . eland
Ct
Unioning 2li
4 •»
SSI
8 3 hell Mel "Hull h.iv lu-e-i aide In f *n) iim t'u i*
XI
“
When
we
armed
our*
goal,
panin
t'-m«it
from
the
south
to
Am­
••
IB
Tl
««'
0-1 victory over Chattanooga
.12: Diopfi, It.**tun 27.
1 0 -. .1 du in ii month it a five game A U fflt llM
Hallow *•
s i t drmunium really tore loo«c in the es. He overcame that handicap to
4% • 1
When the season began and It 8 T H I. E N
0 0 0 0 0 atrenk. I'eti»arnla ha* put one (M* hr rl tr|nMv tl tol *h
Yillnmra p
II \SKS 1) Ma.-t-lo,
1C T l
#1« eland*,N report*
win
the
med.ilivt
honor*
and
two
Jeffrey.
"The
came -nun.I trimming time. Man­
1 0 0 II 3 three game eric* together In J n « k a n n v t l U
lluston 12; Vnl . I’lti'n.b'lMlit,, it
tiutrn p
T*
II
It)
m
tch
plav
contexts.
An
Amr*
Brarillen*,
who
figured
to
IteneI lM N lia 1 r « lr r d « o
ager Dun Osborn thought of chop­
0 1 n II 11 li-v (mat r i i.ith for tee Filer*'
f-Gainr*
fit hy the defeat of the *:rong bu*lne-s man furi&lt;i*hud tlte rluh* ping off the huvky southpaw who 8 T R 1 K E 0 U T S t 1 m u n . Cter*f%»Iu i i i I* I m C - I ( I r v f f V l I l r %•'*
0 0 11 1 ■ In- I pcrfoiinniiit-.
land 117; Raarhi. New York 113.
Fu lls p
A u | i i &gt; I m 1. f* h M rl« « ln n J
and he waa revdv today So give compiled only a mediocre record
English
tram,
touched
off
whole­
36 ii 7 27 12
Total*
Tonight Montgomery v-ill lx* f 'r t lu m t riiB 9 . S lM ro n 1
Detroit t0-2
sale loti of giant firecracker* and Hlllv m pair of •hoe* with cleat*. nt Muskegon the year before. I'lTCHING Trout
hoat
In
|'eii*irii1n
a*
Ih
Rebel*
N
a
s
a
n
i.a
h
4th.
111
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
v
i
l
l
e
S
l
,
T
l
.
Outen
f— Walked for
l.enton. t’lev.'lnn.l I H r* .750.
Hill v pe-Mcr-*---.! quite satis­
tossed
them
un
Ihe
field.
•ci
k
their
Ihllil
atraiglit
win.
The
Hrhultx
ha*
Itecn
picked
Up
on
000
402
in
Ml
l*'r*burgh
N A T IO N A L I.KAG U K
•
l l l O M 'J I X - I I O H I I I X
l.» : t f l l ' F
“ And when the game wa* over factorily vevtunl v in hi* *trr*t waiver* from Memphisnot) 4:1s IMMi u re«l of Ihe 'chrdille iia Jackaoll T e a m
Del.en.l
BATTING Muslal, St. Louis 3441; ”
M
1. F e f
• I*"•*•
’ '• -• "Wet rluh*. He
and
we
had
won,
tome
of
the
341,at Meiidian and Yickalmig at T * l l a h a « * e
How«vcr,
Nashville’s
hurling
•J
it
.IS *
Robin'..it. I!rookt)n 344.
knocke-t »tft F r-n ’ • *»*(e. Green*I T S 090 fan* surged right over Ihr
A lb a n y
ti
•1
staff in the early stages seemed RU N 'S- Torgc-.it, Huston HA;
It arrow. R ill— Syke*. Clift 4. Selma.
i. ... v n -I - * l •• |„ th ,
ill
fence
and
past
big,
burly
police««
V a l.t n s la
M
The
Rebel*
unlca*hed
14
htla
to
lack
anyone
who
could
last
Gurth 3. lUintey, Mill* 2, (Jaiiic*,
Jones. I'hiln.'elpliia kl,
M r u t ir l,
«&gt; l i
.lli
■ten to carry our player* off the round »’h«»t'e ’ *e--tj York, Pa.. nine inning* *u Schults ,t;iyrd un
Fernandct, |ita»c*cke, Itruening 3, again*! MeridiRn* Irv Patica l*-l A m e r l r u *
ie «
1*
11
ItU.N.N H A T T E D IN *&gt; „i,
I end 3. In the -erond
fleld
on
their
ihouldri*.
Me,
I
nlglit
to
gain
an
uphill
victory.
T
h
o
m
s
*
&lt;
llle
i
t
"oinK relief role* and gritlng an
&lt; !i
!»
Hi ml,ix 2. 3M
Wilder, S)kr»,
'•tuhb. 1*1*: Kiner, I'itt l.urgh 1M),
Hn*rV»' tide * round foe wi* occasional *tarting hid
toom ami
IT
tl
&lt;11 raced for the locket
Mi-ridiun rluhbeii Montgom ry W a v e r * - * *
Hendrix. Clift. SH— Alh-n. liar
HITS Muxinl St I,"til- III*.; I'll«T T l
.1 * 1 made it Just ahead of them.”
"••table
Ihin
Dn*en
of
Minneapu.tarter
Joe
Ijie-er
for
three
run*
Those «K-ra*iuual starting bid*
tow. HI*
Syke* In Wilder lo
l i e s a l la V , • ■ " * * ,
rill... Ilino khn 137.
The American win wa* e du--- li*.
saved Sciiultx. He *tarte.| winning
!Um»'-y; Mill" l«&gt; Wilder. Ixv*- in Ihe firat flame before he IliiRny s. u Artfns* I
Hu* t i e ,- w-| - a g,MMj nitny and Osborn derided lit keep him,
ning upset. Tlte litum frunt the
SmerlntM
t.
(‘uftl«l«
2
wa*
lifted
for
Spcrdhall
Smith.
1
inside
|bc park, two run homer
liurg H, Delutnd 12. IUI
"If
TAllMhMMiiee «t Th&lt;&gt;mM»flll* ipp«l
Dritiih Isle* btuutrd some of the davurite- f#m«l»||nu in ,he stile
I-ait night the southpaw came
Hockley 7. Vlllamca I. Oulcn 3. Montgumery ramc hack with the
rain)
tth Hl'lv. They included within twu strikeout, of a league I in the eighth.
World's
finest
professional*.
“They
hunt
five
run
rally
off
Pnliin
in
the
Vt4Milirle C. VmMomm I
Ex-major leaguer Hugh Casey,
Full* 3. Ilrlckley «• HO
had hy far the br»l team,” »*&gt;’* Eddie M"rr»n*. 'teridltin, Mi*«.i record for a regular nine inning who went to tin inuund ns a a 0
Huckley I. Oulcn 3. HO
\ il* fifth lo iu- the game.
Jim MrC »tl&gt;* T*roma. Wa*h.: game, lie fanned 15 of the l-ookJeffrey.
“Thalr
pa**ing
and
»ur»The
Vick*hiitg-IVn*arola
game
lamra f» in 0 Inning « tun*; Muck­
relief jiitrhcr was credited with •*
trb teamwork waa a Jov to waten. Gay H-emrr t.«»lnvtun. Kv.- ||||. ou|«, and gave up four walka.
the victory. Hirntinghtm', ac«
ier 4 in 4 inning* 6 -ru q ij O u l" ’ w m * i i tutir I maneuver lo »ee
But we drew firat blood and then ly Wolfe, W *h*neton. D. C,.
who could g! I Ike mini pitcher* lo
The beginning of the big series hurlvr Lea Kieiy wa, handed hi*
il in 3 inning* •*
“ v*and Bob Toet- Wi-hitM, Kun.
fust
played
defense
the
r**t
of
••
noiumi
drill'**.
between Atlanta and Hiringham seventh lo** of the ycai against
in 5 Inning. 4 run*: F u ll* &gt; "
There wer- •" *»&gt;ra hole nnt- ■i*. iiNit*r«&gt;v* lent. .!•° “ e taive want on nerve
• *• « •
*
Joe Kirkland, Irving Molm and
0 Innirr* d tun*. lIK P — tiuie
6a itts**it|H i«,
cne*
ui
*»-&lt;*fi"»»
lung
progrnm.
Dick McMillan liuottvd lo Ih*
•Jone the last 16 minute*.
Winning
M
-A
and
UaKlhcning
their
( Wilderi. W P - P u lU . Winner
r r n e r n » r» —a i«ta. true
Earlier, the U. B. team had ltd Don Webber n* lix» i, Ihe Iowa league leaa to sewn gamea. New
Ilrlckley. l-^»r - Vlllames. U - hill for Ihe Flier* and allowed It
i n r v t Halt oallr Deakle,
champion, w»e tl e Smyevt. a 20hit# to gain thn victory.
Orleans downed Chattanooga 9-1
1111*11 t i ll * * . H llk
K o t,
J » | . •p ain . 1-0, at Uw half but ran
l.cltt and Wlllt»ir.»on. T —
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Manager
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lie. Hast* 11•&gt;*I nun ('urn lln l out of gaa to lost 3-1. A defeat by holer from I) le Knl*a of Water­ and Little Rock and Memphis
A —220.
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the second lf-2.
O U N I.S V 1 I.I.K , Aug. 17 &lt;/Pi Iney gave up 17 hit*.
HAN
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Tea.,
Aug.
17
H u r r y Jt - h n n y , f t ia n r e H u ll HueJeffrey wa* lmpre**#d by the
Atlanta's victory came ,«bout
—Taking advantage of lueak*
Fug v y .
H ite e rtn n
H e n re *
—I/P)— Christy Mathew*..n, Jr..
Jainr* Ibalfrey of Jark*on ami t* r '«
Ihev made, tin- Gainraville G-Men Ihmald Kohler of Kclma were the llu p e r . l l r j i a a i t . T r a i l t ille r H u ll South American*’ undaraUtdlng 42-year-oU *on of the !&gt;a«ehali because »l»-&gt;rt*U&gt;i) G*n* Verbis
«f the flu* point* of *0CCtr. and
doesn't like Iwing famed a* a light­
defeated Ihe t&gt;nytnnn Meach l»- moil ocnai.lrol pilrhing perform­ d a te .
the new 120.000 seat stadium In »»e*t, died yeMe'dav of hurni weight hitler. He ha* lawn aiming
lander* d-5 here la*t nighG
received
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ers la-t night. They gave up hut
jtio de Jandiro. “Then* are no ob*t the fence* recently ami broke
The lalandcr* rallied for Iwn • ii hit* apierr Iml Selma*' Koh­
M li ln le l il e r .
I 'r ln u r »
)*&gt; m -n
}truction*." he say*. “ E v rry seat ranch.
up lust night* contest with an
Il«|i|i&gt; Je w e a e .
Ithu* Tu*. HI*
run* in Ihe ninth Iml Mill Phillip* ler wa* charged with the to**, . ------------------l*»p.
Mathewson.
a
retired
Air
Force
has a good view, and the entire
fanned Rod Olieiliii with Ihe have* •lx hit* apiece lull Selma'* Koh- • » r e . M u le T r a i n . M u till
lieutenant
colonel,
wa*
Installing
•eating area i* covered, except
i-adid to end tin Kftinv and cap
an electric dl*hwaiher Tuesday
V I I I H IM H U i M ' I M I v Mile
ilnixt Worker. Hcanipvrrit. Kin for a section where 36.UUU •tend­ when the explosion occurred.
After a »rrvic» bare il.e busly
hi* 17th victory agaimt alx lo**o*.
ing
room
customer*
can
be
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I'artln*
F»«*li.
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A Ihree-run uprDIng In Ihe half gallic* uf league loading |-*.t.t)-» Util, rtlfver Puaan T r.un
Di'Irlng World War II he wax will iu- »er.i to Harac l-ake, N.
•omtnodateil.
There
are
twn
tier*
■evi-nth, »|Mtkrd hy Manai'ri Tallaha*»ce.
duty with the War Department Y., for burial.
m a n ile r .
Incidentally. new»pab« n Eng­ on
Charley llrewitrr'a freak double,
• nd served in Engiend. In I9S3
lie lx survived by hi* present
th e
Valdoita Dixlger* were
land,
mighty
mother
nation
of
F ir-T il H H l - h i i i r l i r
be Io*l e leg in an air crash in wife, Mr*, l-ul* Mathcwrson, and
dumped f i mu tecund to thild
laner
Mablr
llarkwawr.
Pun
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soccer, carrie.1 black ]|0* ,&lt;,#? i h * China.
his mother. Mrs. ChHaty Matheweh r b O
Daylima
h*t. Too ttrarkei. Merrv Time, mourning nround th# viorj of
(dare ill Ihe shift.
s0 t6 u |
Funeral arrangement* are pend- ton, Sr., of Harac Lahg.
lu&gt;g«n as
Alimov downed W avrruti ndt White O dp ,. Ke«lful. Moral iJirt F n i IDh d t f o a t ,___ ___ _____________
5 u ii 1
Stalh-rn r
to move up while Valdo.ta wa. a r i T i i n i t p-a taik* m u
b 1 0 0
Travl* 3b
Iuviog tu Moultrie tI-6. T»llahk*rce
luio ItrcurJ Whim Wham l'r*» I n k e r lt»e*r. Mniwin.
0
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al Thornaaville wa* |x&gt;*tpoiied he- Ine far hie III*, h glne Knrn Kid
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He.r,r
I ’aril-. Fr.ille, Flint Itinl
a
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cuuie of rain and Americu* heat
N#v«r Annih^r Wh im Kjnv n#j
6 1 2 H
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If &gt; jf &lt;!)h &gt;iz(. r|. •.# .In# f.s ffiNV
n'l • «V tu (».«n‘* I'l l., •mill
•’ •r»t I I *
f.r mtUb&gt;r* f.v
«*»rf *&gt; n*r« WhlV |lr«« OfltMt flit
ulaf hmw

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villi &lt;M I I I \ M \ *•
« fa iiuU t&gt;( l h e l a t e Ida
• .i •
uui t ha tin
.•id .«!•!' * ml loll t*. mil frit'lln*
: d n« n fiho* for t h e n kindin***t**
i n I -vi' pall v .i*i«l heMUtiful floral
t i 4 1 ng* a n.t ri*i.|t*. AU d wt*
• lint in | l .nk I t . » ll NV NVilf,,i
a• a ••net* 1 f nl *«*ifiinn
»»»t
h e ad e d l»y IV NV a p p o in te e* win* *11.1 t ti* M
t&gt; l u t i . 'i u ! Hum**
ate imt fiaiionaU »*f the country f*4t 'i i it
M -tvirr * nfl*!
1 *4* 111 «t ••t
where they are *tati*»ned.
•til vJ i. fi 1 till* 1*41 till'll InallThe h**n&lt;i **f tin* Xlovow t', NV 1(fill (lur .tl |»Jl*a’f*

information tontei i* » UtMaiau.
Michael S. Vav»l *is, wh&lt;&gt; u
It.
I.r h.'Uil lit llir Itil&gt;«lu.l Kill) u«x&gt;
infoiniiitiuii Mvtion in VVii.liiiiil-.
ton II.' «»f M'nt to N i -ih a n«
•ttinK .litw hir wlirn dir rrn lcr
opnirtl.

lin e

»f*4 . t u b , c t e r *

n m .lu i evoklni . r ri|««ur« to

It.• •1

titlesl **Trarhifitf al*nnt |H* t ’njteit

W an t to rid &gt;our he mu of troublesom e,
germ carrying insect pests of all k in d s —
roaches, ants, flies, ntosquitoes? Y o u can
with FO G — the am azin g new safe and sure
way of insect exterm ination.
FO G is so sim ple and easy— just c a ll and
we will F O G ycur house completely, le a ,.n g
it insect tree for m onths
Health experts
agree that exterm in atio n ot insect pests
with FO G is a m ost effective p u ca u tio n a ry
m easure in the fight against disease c a r r y
ing insects
For ycur h e alth 's sake, you owe it to
yourself tu investigate this am azing new
s e i.ic e
(h e em blem of the S A N F O R D
S Y S T E M is your assurance of a safe, q u ick ,
sure and stain less m ethod of insect e lim in ­
ation
Don't d e la y — call today!

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6 J tf f liM I

c i( u m y

N TH: PRtSENCS of «| |. unat* .ml
' \t»* * of ’i.'i fmtiofi*. l b I.. m ii e.tim
. it i *. tit w.»» I n .i t ig u i a tt s t a* the*
trib u tn l.
Thrar fra|fnientiir\ fr|H»it» re­ t ill Pie*iiltiil tif t h e lit pultlit of
veal only that the 1 \ mr*afl|Tt' &gt; "ItT ln.i in t e i t m o n i e * lieht ill
ha« nrvn
Ih t ii %*anlv«l to l»u«- l ‘ s.oi.1 t h e C t H 'M 'P a t l V f I 'a i t y
• iii « milium* on t h e •aim* h r s c I ,»tlr: la u d e d t h e I ' n i t c i l NV.tion*
u&gt; it U iluftp m lHr I ’nitnl . • I i»*t* ot t v m e a a g ain * ! l*t*mimiState*, hy a«*hoi»U, collrtfri, ci•t tiiY3c ion.
(fiif e r n a t i o M i l)

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Hut th«* IV NV &lt;l&lt;»e&lt;»n*t
know how t h e •lorumrnt* ir»*t «I44-

A leeeiit

n t

1M
OiMlHINT

r. bl fc#wt|fn^ fk'*i A*«ti

b«l year

On Guard

MANY NEVER 1
SUSPECT CAUSE .
OF BACKACHES

rF 0 R l l ! i A i ! J s : ; i ?5

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Quick rilirf fi»l! » . ir. I It. it. •'

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CRE

C E IIF IN T •tut lll« k It room mnirt SIN K ER M A C H IN ES , now
,.n&lt;t I NEW FLO O R S (urtaerd to V i
tnent, icrw nrd porch, tlcclrjcHy, | u.nl. Term*. !.M E. 1,1. Si !*h
frrtion 01.1 flour, made liki
rhowrr, toilet. Not
tnrni.h.Hl,
IC I
new. Fini,hinir, dcaninv A wn&gt;
N»or l loriilo Foshion*. Cln.icririK* Pu tab le power plant,
Mil. &lt; I. Fhrtn. r, Hi. 2. Mot ‘
»*,» i t
irrro.v lr.i|..
year, nvpvrirnce tn Semlnol^
H i , Sanford. Flo
i»nk«, (tfppinir
County. II. M (ilea»on, lak.
IxO' hr,, flow.-r
111. k, ,
Marv
3 lUl.tM furriirh..1 up) wrill. . . t i n
window
lintel- ond con
t(-It oway M
and
»• rr»rte&lt;* &gt; rrctc fliM.ro Free r.tiinnt.'
Dray line, hulldofer •lump ti •
porch. C lo ,* In on I'atk Avenue M IR A C LE C O N C R E T E I'll'E CO
muck, fill d in , (hell an I t
Atio 3 mom irnrnire op' li.dh
3&lt;»!i Elm A * , I'hom* I33S
hy load ur joh. Contact II II
C'.ibrtrd, and a,ao&lt; inlr». In • I
in rnrdthlc pOtMUfoll. Call
SW A f S l l O f
40i
4th St
MO or cvtntn n n . » 3 . _______ | w , Hliy y ., , or Tr)li)r mo. t I
New York Ave., I *«•I n . t . ft.
4f.«I or 28VVV
nCTPVV'
* »UW&gt;&gt;,
oeII4«I a n y th i n *
P h o n o 1U8-J.
u o. •
•o!•I&gt;TC
4m&gt; M
M
irrrened porch. Furni*hed com­ T O HE S O L D a t a urti.m . Kivr m ai. U ltl.AN IIO Morniny Sentlllvl, Or
landu Kv. limy Star. Call Rulpl
life r a f t . 2I) in. I. lory Ir. on.
plete with electric tenir,' ond r r
May
IlfiT.-J,
tnirerato r. AUo I i w n i with
i t r o l l r r , p o r c h rocker, t i r r » . Id
Villon w a t e r V
•‘.e'M 1 i; ' • '• ”
.......................
•crctncd fMitch, fu rn i.h cd or un
IxOiiOil'i, &lt;««•! H lf
I nutv II
w orri n a r r o w , a t F a r r n r r , Mar
home Only lit *. down now &gt;
krt F r i d a y nlR ht.
r» and ,t c r r . Phone '.ip" ' i
quite.) F HA I'lan. In I nl! i. &lt;
Loan Ih-p't., Room 317 P*.■&gt;■
F t lR N lf illE I)
n o. cottufil i Ith *aIII* D E L T A t'owrr «aw. P Ir'ch
2Xd Sanford Allanlo .Sal '
l&gt;aih. Call S.’di M
Idadr. hl-o dado act, film Rot!
Hank. Memlu-i F i l l ! ’
Lit.,, all -I,co, cheap. AI»o f.-rd
— Ifru t K sta te K«*r S a le — 3
V EN ET IA N
B LIN D S mad. i&gt;
1 •■r» and hulrho,. Call lf.t!i-J
order. Seminole* Vrr.cimt. Ili.m'
FA RM A I.L A Tractor.
Altarh
Co.
*20 W. 3rd St.
I'h.n
P R IC E D TO S E L L
l ive toon. I merit.,
rraaonahlr. Call Mr.
II62.W .
train* bungalow ju .i ouoldr of
Stegall, Del^ttid I23A-J. H2.I \V
D AY W O n TTj H T drill ....
city um
liniita
iii on S Sai ford Avi
houi* n day. Serviny K"o&lt;l i ««
Pil.o tk'TMOO.
1
■ •hnniemade f.i,--. and t-.d.| I ■1
HOHKRT A. W ILLIA M S , HeaR«r ! — A l t T I C l .K H W A N T K I ) — fi
Raymond L. l.und.iuM, A»&lt;M-iarr
i.AWN.MOVVEItS Sharpciml
P hone 732 M ' . n l i c l l . n k llu lM ix e A'E ItllY , H r.I.L A T R A D E u&lt;,|
cycle, ri'imlred, l.a-k and
furniture. Wil.on Mairr Furnlwork. Pi.impt aerv'&lt;e. II
2 B E A U T IF U L lot, n«ai I j i Iip in
lure r X. a n E •*. i&gt;h„no xr.«
Shuinao 310 E 4th St
Mayfair. Cleared
Write Itoc
OW, C / 0 Ifrrold
____________
m k
____________ ONE S M A L L Show Caar. Inquire
laa aervlce for any , mall b •
AiTTrleo F o r S a le
—
N" u l"7
!J ~
n r ,. Low ral.'a and gtiaiar.l.*
tW A N T K I)
U i work hy
l.« .l
n &gt;. I n
| TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete ilna
-------- | Phone
! Hunt’, Ti.ve.li! F«-d S’..re
W ORK,' tiarVov
E X P E R IE N C E D
help. A p p l y 1TRA C TO R
ESfiELMANS Red Ho,e Fred
diacing, leveling. Any »iiI j i nay'a D» ug Store.
Touchlnn A Wat,on. 1201 Celery
Call 117 M.
W AN TF.D~ .D um p truck iwo men
Ave Phone tlRfi i
i-3 .lava abort l.oul. Call J. II . P IA N O S tuned annd n paired &lt; •
We both Im t when you don't brine
Il.lt.rey. 2411 dm rva
your prescription, lo I.ANEY'H
E X P E R IE N C E D help wanted for
Phone tM
H IM
A. .'I ll M l
irwk, dlahwaxher and wnltr^,•.••
12 20 Cal
Apply only in perron al Hotel
« .48 Ea.
4 d ?.‘
M*.nf luma.
LO ST: Ladlea* lllark Silk
Fn
------- &amp;. . . . 1S ite.
Taipaulloe.
brella with eunriul rrv«tal h«''-d
•il'POK’i U N IT Y Young m. n t«
Don’t Buy IHI Von Yry
In or neai I'igeh Wigrl
b
learn fSaiteilng. Rapid
ad
A R M T-N A Y t H t'lll t I'H
er plea,e l"eve at Sanford It**
vaoctrne.it. Tel. I fil ' d
XU) A an ford Are
Pin 1331
aid. Reward.
1r—r—
-—
—
U T Dlnlr.g Room
« P IE C E W
Suite. Excellent C ondi'Ion. Hotel »—
\ l T 1»M I»»I||.|:S
-)■
W O H K W A N T K I) — 9
Monteruma. _
_____
MUYINli A C A R T liefer, final.
8 C U . FT . P R K ilD A K E rcfrieera- A LL T Y p fcs Of llulldoler Work.
H w »ea ua tn »ave money. ,n
Reaionahle Rate, —F’ree
running ••ondltlon.
tor.
FM I.
•tallment t^&gt;an Dept., Rwtn 3I7
mate*. f!gr penter *
(irarey.
Phone 42 or 4?l Maennlla Ave
Phone 2*4.
Hanford Allanll*
Ph-.e
lift
*
.
M
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nruui.
National Itanb Member PUtC
A L L F O R C E L IN karo.en*' rang*
good condition, rra.onable. call Jtiii AS m a ! T) or nur*e.
Eva IU48 NASH Arnhaeaa'lor t dent
Illack, «W1 R. 3th St.
I m .i i .
redan, l»42 Na-h fiO« 2 d&lt;&gt;&lt;» S&gt;dan. new pairil, goml tlrv«. W'd
I 7t* H P . SCO TT At water out­
trmle and finance, phone IX'l
*
v
board
w w e u motor,
i m w w i . dual
like new. 80
dag guarantee
ACO SFH V1CB
m
1843 C H E V R fil.E T Fuat res.on
1138 M a■feed
fi
A reeie
•bla offtr. bog W. 8th fct. afte.
14M
• PM .

Emm

in ii. Et.i’i .

»«^TTr»

• K L A R A A fA I MENTS,
_____
and Stortt. Ill) W. F ir at Htraat
Phone HO W,_____________
F U R N IS H E D A P T S. FOR R E N T
l t-Room. with pitvate bath and
Electric kitchen.
1 3 Kounit with private
Electric kitchen
"w
Nick )*k« btn^e
ttb Street or Nick
• &lt;10 Sanford A v e ___________

irtJ V J t f i hi

(ia ia a r apartmrnt fur •cut. 100
KIlTol A m- I I I.r 1’l-M
fU R N IS IH D u .e e
... apt

clrre In. Phone 721 5! a f a r fi
P .M .
___________ x
T H R E E BEDROOM houic. two
. ., .c r c e n .J porebta. Chryrtal Lake
N lct for children. P'rult tr*e» In
ard. Available Sept. L C all
A . L . S k in r.fr.
N T • dowmtalr* * no
814 E lra
_____
R&amp; E BOOM
ROOM funiuhed ap«rtmeat dewnitatre. Adults
M.OO per w n L Apply 111 Po^

’ aetto Art.

!

¥

SS W ' H S ,

Want M i Piy

' *

�* \A&lt;mV-* \-j

r-V;v;

warn#

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THURSDAT. AIT,. 17. 1950

THE HANMlRT) nTOAl.T) HANFORD PLORfDA

PAGE EIGHT

I!

Money in Yonr Pocket! R A K T R I T T
WHEN YCMI SHOP AT F R IE N D L Y MARGARET ANN

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Homo Controlled Stores-W hcrc Customers Send Their Friends

SHORTENING
LIM IT O N E CAN P L E A S E !

Quality - Buy Margaret Ann Bread!

/'or
419 EAST FIRST ST., SANFORD, FLORIDA

BREAD

PRICES COOl)
THRU SATURDAY

w e r e s e r v e t h e e ig h t t o l im it q u a n t ity

3 [lbs.
CIA N

Family
Size White. . . . 11c
LIKE GRANDMA DSHD TO MAKE
Old Fashioned Loaf.. 14c

MARGARET ANN HAMB URCER BUNS, (i FOR 10c

ILK
i i i .u s s o m

i2

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t a

!S , O

i

.i .

TOMATOES
r

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STAN DARD:
Limit
I Cans

'

&lt; •*» d O

c

G REEN GIANT

No. 2
CANS

PEAS
Limil I

DIM. I H D D

('nniNliMk

PARD 2
PEACHES
BEANS
LUX FLAKES
TOM. JUICE

EGGS

NO. 1
T A L L CANS

M A K C A IIFT ANN
FI.A till MIK A I.OU.

LIIIIIY H Dll DEI. MONTE SLICED

CAN

riD|\ ELY’S FINEST IT IT GREEN

Dn/..

202

no.

. lilt .Illll.Ill

Cun
I.IPTON O. P.

W E,
PKC,

EXTRA LOW PRICES! SALE

BABY FOOD

MAIMJARirr ANN QUALITY GRADE A WESTERN

Dll ZA KI.Y-IIITF..

28 ox. jar

GOI.DF.N DAWN YVMOI.F. K FUN FI.

ea.

25c G. B. Corn

'/2 gal. jar

Sugar Peas

45c

'2 for

25c Apple Jelly

MARTI F.VI It Y I.A RI.I

(Jueen Olives

(|L jar

59c

•»r

M ill

No. 2 can

4 am 'wuI

I AR
DAM

8&lt;

,‘l rolls
28 oz. jar

Lgc Pkg.

28c

SURF

GRAPES
RINS0
POTATOES
ONIONS
LUX
A V O C A D O S 3 for 25c
W E. PKC.

LM.

27c

C A L IF O R N IA LONG W H IT E

LBS.

H

Y E L I.D U

Sm. lie

Lge. 27c Giant 53c

2 LBS.

»•»&lt;*« ■
10. fl

R l,rp

»r 4.
1*1

tun

C U II A N

T O IL E T

FRO ZEN F(K)I)
M INDTK

MAID

O RA N G E J IIIC K
2 cans for 40c
G K T ONF. CAN O F HI.KNDF.il
OK G H A P K FIU 'IT J1MCK

for |c
HONOR

OKAI. Mr
BRAND R E D

Raspberries

18 On.

Me

SOAP
Reg. Bar 0c

(.KEEN

CABBAGE

4 jc

FKEHII RIPE

T o m a t o e s ^ 2 5 c ■i
AMS ^ bs.
l.

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m

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7*m

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%

Reg.
Bar |c

W EST ER N EN D CU T

PORK LOIN or
PORK CHOPS
Western Pork BOSTON BUTTS
Ik.
Western P O R K L I V E R
lb.
FANCY SMOKED

(MUCK FROZEN. DRESSED. DRAWN

Beef Tongues lb. 49c MULLET U..PU 35c
WESTERN SPRING

Bath Bar | | c

■b

.IV;

LB.

(•
THOM PSON S E E D L E S S

T-BONE
79c CHUCK
SIR L O IN &gt;•&gt; 63c RUMP
RIB CLUB &lt;•; 59c SHOULDER
FAN CY B R ISK ET STEW
FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER «.
LB.

AND MAPI.F.

Syrup

10c

LIFEBU4*

8 oz jar

snriF-x mi AND
Toilet Tissue
YVF.IIII'H C A S H

lilt AND

Pork Si Means

2 cans

VITA FOOD

Asparagus, .'Mill can,

STEAKS ROASTS

No. 202 can

THPI.I.IK FAN* Y. NO. to I C Y N

A I T E ’S C U T O R P I N

lll.ll OI.OItY

Lh. 31 c
2 Lhs. g5c

FANCY

AI \II\M Y M ill

Dill Pickles

SPRY

I.H.

10c Apple Mutter

I*. HZ. CAN

Baby B e e f

III.

Hi
OZ.
CAN

LB .

LIBHY’H STRAINED

lar 9£

cn.

| Orange, Grapefruit Juice

BACON

N«». 211

CAN

W IIO l.K. NO. J CANH

irapclnot Sections
I Grapefruit

PALM R IV E R R IN D LESS S L IC E D

1*10A CM JIIIC K
P E A R .MIICK
APItICOT JIIIC K

STO14ELY'S PI NEST

I FANCY

C iil

LIBBY’S

MINN N IIIPPF.II
M IM IC A M ill!.

SLUE-GOOD
CO LO RED
IN

BEETS
No. 2 ran 100

Do/.

NO. 2Vi

No. 202
CAN

SQUARE CUT SHOULDER

R O A ST
CH O PS
SH O U LD ER

LB.

49c

LB .
PM 4
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1• - u j ’-s

L.

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�In Unity T hen In Strength—

THE

To Protect th# Poor# of tha World;
To Promote Ibo Profraa* of America.
To Product Proa parity for Sanford.

Pair
and
continued
warm
Ituough Saturday, gentle to mo*
J i i i l r noilhtrly kiw is.
AN

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L I'M K X X X X I

KntnhlLthed I 9 U8

IN P K P K N D K N T

H&gt; H A I. H O Y LE
1A F.JU . Korea, Aug. 16 — (/P)— Fear that hat shaJwwrd a ball
million hearts here r-p lo jc d in panic today as a mast exodus began
(lorn this besergrd city.
lo r teveial hours chans ruled the alreetc of this refugee-swollen
provisional capital of South K o -^ ------------------------------------------ ■
rra The civilian populace wav | bloodshed an I pillage against Reawept hy hysteria The scene publican aympthiter* wheruvtr
on tin ground wa- utter confu­
Med tlo» p&gt; reached th.* out­
sion. Prom the air the exit* lead­ skirts. A prisoner of wa. had
ing south looked like clogged h.astrd that Taeju would fah ty
lane* of frightened white ant»
“liberation day"— last Tuesday,
Wa s h i n g t o n ! a u «. i b - i /P)
The story of thU flight of an | t hh anniversary of V-J !)»y.
WASHINGTON. Vug. | k —&lt;Ab
T lir Sauatr I ’u llic Winks Coin- entire city ran hem In* told hy
Two ween. ago the younv !#— Sen ator VVd») | | M Y I , I xald
tellirig
what
happened
to
one
j
tint
of
the
f-mily
le
m
st.i
our
n iiltrr siting
in
acco tj with
tod.i) S ro a le crime in % ,- t ie jlo r *
|vIr.dow dog r. deep pit in hl« a ie /tune to |i.ok into i r o o r l *
F ir t id r iil Itu m m ii ir q u n l— today ImuvehoM.
Thi* family live* i.enrath the j backyard kirn huneal .ill
he of tie-upU U in ,
" o .it io n il
cut 1120.UU0.0lX) liom a l r &gt; n ! window of a mi-firm school where |household's .neat precious Iwlongp o liticia n *" III. ludine roemltel
foreign
war
rorrrapouiir.it«
have
luge
n.
Thousands
of
other
fahighway aid Lill.
ol
I'o lie te -* unit
e a lie - I r r *
to« , doing n~
M ile , -aitl l l . 1 t lie m i m i - lo
Chaiiman -Chase/ (I)-N M ) an­ been billeted more than one th* r must h i
month. It* home waa in a jammed •r raa thins . ■n ■. iuad m hr 11 &lt;.■ le a l■
■ in o ir dflml* i U m i -i, li
nounced that the group had trim­ corridor that looked like the | l . i r to p.il r»«r simidi o r-..i
ill- 1«in e- a- iiiir u l * , | in i|i&gt;
med ihe measuie (tutu $(»2U 000,* vharty communities thal spring »'»« than In a I »••»• in th. gr.
it p o il it U r ir Ihetr - a - leeord
up around Ameriraii citv dump*
Hut the vastly rnnthri each twe
000 in J i00,000.000
f 'lj- e id leu l i r k r t - lo
escept the hut- are r o v e in l with hr hr lit a 'ire ard (nvlii i . . .
" th e ledutlions," Chav.*/ luld picturesque old tile rooff.
a*u vegetable« for her child t ., Ihe D m io r ia lir fu n d -ra i-ln e din
re|iorteis, “ were made in virw ul
Aa 'I.e Retl army -la-he l rlosi r and the grandparents ami the un­ m l , at a co-l of i t 'iiw, “ on t»e
h i l l of thr non i ul,«tried e .unlit
the i halloed international situation down the Seoul-Tarjoti-Tarju un- cle* ami the cousins that swarm
«r Frank Erick-o n “
Hie ri &gt;
I: in moat small Korean home*. Ami
brought about by the K o iran utua- xsae lu cre »&lt;■*• i
has 39 Preshyi terian churches— each morning they took turns
m.n and hi view ol increased milt- but -t also has more na'lve Com- •rnibbing each uthrr with water
WASHINGTON Any i s I/U)
taiy ea;&gt;endituiea.
tnil.slltl than any .trier Soulo * u hauled up bv bucket* from the — t h e S e n a te Clime U u in m ittc r
liarkyanl well.
The hill, at teviied. would t r a i l city.
told l ungirtt Ii .i |j ) lli.il ui»'.imrrd
Report* ipread that the Cone
l-a-t night truckload* of grinautholl/e $500,000,000 ol frdeial munisl* had be ii »erre|l&gt; arit-ed • ning
iitniinali
not only liatr .. iliune
South Korean recruit* rushhighway rip e n d ilu trs m ra th ol l-'id wound live Up II. a riot of
/lip on Mamblmv and n laird dirH*«ailaae* oa raa* Bis)
llir two yean ending June X11
pal aitmtiet but al&lt;i ate i.ttl
1952 and June 30, 1953.
Hint iiiv into legitimate butinett
President Truman ta
field*
he due* not look with favor on
H ie e n in in ittrr, u i y a t ii / n l last
move to direct the Pott Offic
ip t lllV
to
u iie it iy a lr
iiio a n t ie ii
Department to resume* twice-daily |
fo il deliveries In cities.
C lim e ie|M ittril u|i It« v»-nk 1lixas
The President, at hi* n rw con­
(.11 '« o lk d e w itrd i l i i r l ' i
to a ll
ference yesterday, avoided ans­
IIU
|U
II)
in
to
V
itlltillllg
III
I
Ii
dt
wering directly a question as to
O lg a n t / r d r n n illia ll, the • o illllill*
whether hr would veto *uch legis-

Highway Bill Reduced By 120 Millions;
Loans For Public
Housing Approved

nv

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today Navy Civilian Is Truman Appoints
l Seized For Being Chicago Negress
Agent For Russia As UN Delegate

T w *|

C o u n t y Election
On Fire Control

Landowner* throughout Semin­
ole County are urged by County
Agent C. II. Dawson to aign pet­
ition at hit office to request th*
County Commission to hold a re­
ferendum to determine If ■ Coun­
ty Eire Control Unit should he
established in the county.
In order that Ora referendum be
held II I* necessary that .owners
of tuure than h*lf.-of tJe «g)a)»'*
JGM4b acreage, or 103,721 aerea
be repp* sen ted In the petition, ha
said. ' It if planned to hold th* refer-t
rudunf at the same time as the
general election In November.
To Hale owner* of mote than
11,000 acres of land have signed
the pelitmn in Mr. Dawson’* of­
fice.
Randall Chase, who with E |„
Molpus of ihe Slate Forestry l&gt;cd&gt;arlni«nt, apticarej before the
d'uunty Commission at Its recent
tension to urge control of forest
fires In the County, said today
that he has petition* signed hy
owners of more thsn 6,000 acrei
of property.
Although the primary purpose
of a County Fire Control Unit
I* in fighting foirst filer, it will
ir * t il* a iS

oa

T Im

si

.McMillan Culled
&gt; To Active Service
Al McMillan, trainer for th*
Hanford Haseliall Club, received
order* yx/Lrday to report for
duty Aug. 20 aa a aergeant in
th* Army. He la a veteran of
World War II.
Other* who have recently en­
tered the service are Hees~&gt;‘» r
’1.'.'...
rormer empluye* of
The Hr raid and vet-rar nf World,
War II in the Navy, who has en/Wted in the Naval Itesrnre.
Entering theRegular Army
were Hamid Kastner, Jr., and
Clarence F. (iranthanr.

Proclamation

i

W H ER E t Our Maker ha*
placwi ua on this earth an'
per in it ted this nation through
-fiis divine wlailom, to achieve
a high station among men a* In
freedom of the individual and
right* of the Individual, and
W H ER EA S the pronlr of
Hanford are morally, *plrltuali&lt;and politically alligned with
those forvx-a and people which
we believe represent a proper
wav of life, and
W’H ER EA H opposing forceare attempting with some sue
eras to Impose bv violence an
xtheid'e tuie over all people
' &lt;f th&lt; •aith. and
W HEREAH
those
forrex
seem to respect only armed
might, hit prayer hat alw ay
been the first and last re*or*
for those who helieva in Ood
in undrrstatwling His will and
imploring Ills merer,
TH EREFO RE.
I. Andrew
Carraway, Mayor of Sanford.
Florida, do hereby proclaim
that several minute* at noon
of each day should be set aside
by each ritisen of Sanford for
meditation and
praysr. am'
urge that each one call upon
Ood in his own way for guid­
ance for himself, our natlea end
our totr'ld
A N D REW CA R RA W A Y.
Itntord.

I..4HKDO, Texas. Aug.
&lt;d*i— Morton Sobell. unshaven,
stocky radar expert from New
York City, waa arrested today
on charge* af passing defense
secret* to Kussia. U.S. Commis­
sioner Frank Y' Hill srt bond
at 1100,000 at a hearing here
this morning. Sobell Is formally
charged with .on, piracy to vio­
late Ihe 1!M6 espionage art. lie
made ao pies at today'* bearlag.

W A SH IN G TO N . Aug. It*— &lt;/P)
— rrrtid c n t Truman s*a» re|Kiiteil
today to have decided to namr Mrs.
Edith Sam pio.i, a Negro lawyer
lit Chicago, as a delegate to the
L'tplcd Nations G e n u a l Arsembly
meeting al New York next month.
M ix. Sampson's appointment to
the American delegation wax pro­
posed by the Slate Department a*
a way ol lin k in g back al Rusnan
propaganda tjyat Negroes are an
- L Y H k D O , Texas. Aug. Itl—
qipreued people without upput—Morion Solbell. 33, a civilian
lunity. inllurnce or poxiiion in the
who once worked for the Navy,
United Slalex.
was u tie ilrd lin e today on charge!
Guile apart Irom 'his conridsra­
of giving defense tec iris to Rus­
tion. Stale Department officials
sia.
-aid. M il. Sampson it well quailH r was taken to the Webb coun
f»eJ in serve ax a letull of he&gt;
ly jad. w h rir teseral M il agents
legal lu in in g and interest in so
began questioning lum «losely
tia l and political problem!
A hearing was scheduled fur the
Official* said lhat Secretary ol
U S . Navy civilian engineer brfure State Arhesnn will head the dele­
U. S . Comnuiinnrr Frank Y . H ill. gation which will he named by
Authorities would not immediate­ Truman next week. Arheton's top
ly leveal delailr of how Solieli was advisors will include John Fustri
Dull •*, Republican fore'g.r policy
deported ftum Mexico and cf hit expert who is serving in the Sta'e
Department at tha present time.
arrest at list* border city.
Sobell was the eighth |*lioti ar­
Mrs. Sampson, who is in her
rested in a roundup of Americans late 40's, is Ihe only woman rvsr
to receive a master's degree In
accused of patting atom bomb and law from l-oyola University »f
oilier sec rets to a Soviet Spy ring Chicago. She ha* been practicing
F i l l Director J . Edgar Hoover law sine* her graduation from
-aid that Sot-fll fled from the
tlaatlaaM Oa ra a * at*»
United .States in June to avoid ar
rest.
Hr was artestrd at I-arrdo when
deported from Mexico hack to
tma country.
Sobell was employed on restrict­
D K LA N D , Aug. I I — (Sirecial)
ed wurk for th* U.8. Navy at the
General Electric Plant at Srhrnee. — American peopla are buying
witn ineir own uohm , • * . -- . . . .
tady, N Y . fro~
&lt;
M L iL
ne is accused of havtnr eollab ed arcurity offered by the gov­
rrsariaaea Oa rag * Ma|
ernment and at th* earn* time are
twing deprived of froodonr and
i pportunity, Walter L . Hays, O r­
lando, riresldent of th* Florida
State Chamber nf Commerce, said
today in a commencement address
at John It. Stetson University.
W ASHINGTON, Aug. IK-t/Vl
‘So-called security I* doing this
— The Navy plan* to expand and nation damago,” th* speaker as­
improve it* air facilities in the serted. “damage which may ne­
Jacksonville area, 8*nalur I'ep- ver be completely repaired and
per fD -Fla) saiii today.
security (this nllegd acurity) is
The Senator tai i Assistant Sec­ giving os ax Individuals a great
retary of the Navy for Air John setback.
F. Floherg ha* told him:
“Th* dictators of all time
“ It ia anticipated llu t a moder­
promised security. Th# dictators
ate expansion of the fleet avia­ of our llir.o—Stalin, Mussolini,
tion fo/re* in tha Jacksonville and Hitler— promised security in
area will occur.”
return for support. Wh*t th* peo­
Pepper said Floherg also ad­ ple received was slavery and im­
vised him the Navy plan* to im­ prisonment.” II* quoted General
prove ita faeiiitie* in the Jack- provide absolute security— food,
sonvilla region to enable them to Eisenhower as saying prisons
accommodate the
most modern shelter, clothes.
aircraft.
An aide in Pepper'a office said
Floherg did not indicate when the
K O R EA N R E L I E F
improvement and expansion might
T O K YO ,
Aug.
H -r^ -T h
take place.
United Nations lx getting un *
relief irgsnitatioti to ear* 'or an
~KIHH C A U S E S
estimated IJICUJHM South Korean
Fir* t'hiof M. N. Clevela.il to­ war refugee*. Col. Alfred G K day war.tod home owners against tin, personal representative in K»
overloading of electrical circuits raa of the U.N. aecretary-cenerai
that may cause fire.
today railed details from I’u-ar
Several fires were caused re­ Arrangements were concluded las*
cently In 8anford by overloaded
circuits h« pointed out. He ad­ weekend under Gensral MnrAr
vised home owners to consult thur’i direction.
electrician* on th* proper use of
M A RIN ER C A L L E D
cords and fusee.
W ASH IN GTON , Aug. 18-GF)
—Th* Marine Corps said today
DOWN W ITH R U S S IA !
that all enlisted men of sergeant'*
N EW
Y O R K . Aug »d-U P&gt; - rank or bolow In Ita volunteer
Longshorttnen refuted today to reserve, both aviation and ground,
unload Russian fur# which arrived will b# ordered to active duty.
the British liner Mauretania.
This followa nut plana anT k* Pen, members of Local
■S4, A F L International LongshoreM n ’e Association, alto voted not volunteer reserraa xranld be
to handle any goods from Russia up, with the M at 60,000 to go
in tha stataro.
between Aug. I I aad Oct. 11.

Hays Tells Stetson
Security Uncertain

Navy To Kxpand In
Jacksonville Area

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N K t N S P A t 'K It
A ll..

No. 26U

A w o c i i l n l 1'irw * l.« w * d W ire

I\

Red Thrust On T aegu Turned
Back As Marines Give North

Koreans4Hell Of A Licking’

Kefauver Committee!
Keveals Racketeers
Are Muscling In On
Legitimate Business

FBI Says W alter So- Edith Sampson Only
bell Passed A-Bomb
Woman To Receive
Dawson Advocates Secrets To Fuchs; Loyola Law D e g r e e
It'eatlMcea

D A IL Y

S A N F O I t ll. H . O K I l)A . M t l i i . W .
■■

Senate Group Panic Seizes Taegu Population
Crime Group
As City Is Ordered Evacuated
Cuts Big Sum
Makes Report
From Road Aid
On Gambling

ii

W E A T I 1E K

Com m ies ReportedRetiritin A cro ss Naktoiii;
AhandoniiiK
W eapons In Panic

l ’. S. Field Artillery Blasts Foe

\ Gen. Collins And
I
&gt;Admiral Sherman
I
I Flyinv To T o k y o

k o r !*v -Alt *» 11iti xi.i &gt; it 4 I)') A

44 v H I M . I t t V \..g Ii ,
I ilr I lltle.l —14 1, — l.k la i ac*
• .p le d l u i k e i - o f f r , lu .end a
i umbel fo iv r of I *.0O men lo
Ii "I ••j
l l i r S ta le D ip jr lh .e h t
iii aniiniiiif tug
l tie
a c rrp la n .a
• aiil the
I h i 11,1
S ij|„
|"deeplv x i a l i f ii d " at Tu rk rv'a
I’lfe r . I t.r I u tk i- h o ffer i- the
iilird In be f n iiit s lli s c r rp t e j
'•» ’ he I tilted S t a le * . Ih ailan d '*
•iffei to seud I
o l l i r r i x and
nun i . i , fni m .lit . u n ptn| ear*
tier llii- w rek ax w a- a P h ilip ­
pine o ile r to -end a tcgim en tal

M

• umbel leant of about .'i,uu« men.

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A t lu c k
O ut

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W A S H IN G T O N . Aug
Is
ul
— L ' lt r i. i l | 1.4'• It’ll I
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A 'I iio m I I o ir« l |* * licii'.) in , ill*'
I* |» \ I III V .llltl N j m |f*»t*r| , ». ill
♦••» luL&gt;».
Aiihoum itti* itm iih ) av
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If i imtic lid t l'
Hli il » I'lrlllp («f|,

A iiiiy
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| ( ) k \ 0 , S a iu t d / y A ug. I *)-—&lt;2I*)
A lin il U ix.p i. lan k , j i l i l l r l ) Jllii
j h i IniUilit lu in rd two H td Kuteali
1 tinxx*t*
42.000 m en— aw.iy from
j th iealrnetl l.ir g u city i nday.

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tl • IlMlIllllbf C*ltlJltftlllMfV
l'«
P • t) |l I l|| lllir VA|*I| tfit
••! ai*ittiiif i !i « Ii* i«! A " o!
tl.r «I t i r i n »ki %u« It ii|»% .»» h r*
IA I* *l»r\ «.hi

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W U U I I M i l O N . .\UK
Is
lee te |M i||rd
“ lie a ld r to &lt;uin- • S iiftlo t l.ti«’ii« It lilt «!«tU ri-ii
pele u n la illv with le g itim a te IniM- t* '!«*\ ili.it if tin* foiiiiiAiiniM * a I
n ea tm rn l x i ante u l th en a rc u tn u - tack nti\ \Vt ttili« I'a ik i.alion (hi
*• ill ^taft
la lto ti! o | i .id i and th e n a m o lts U m U-x! Stat«
dtv/lttlt |*«j|||l&gt;« toll* I » it hlllt?
m r t h o ilt " w in h .n ilu h* ato ler.ee.
Tin S e n ate (le in u c T illr I’ Hi U'I
b n b e iv , c o n u p lio n and in tim id a ­ math* tin* »(i»t«‘tit«*rit in «i »|'eet h |e*
(Ofi)«(«l fo i KioariirM t In lllW t A !!••
tion .

at- •oui th al «f

N u l l , ul l.ii'u u .1 (ta c k Red
K o ie a li d ivilli.tl lin k
w lial all
\m rtii all / r i ir i a l ta ile d a
lie Ii
•d i hikin g
.it the lian d i ul U .
*1 M a m in and iliiaiittym eii.

H A M M IIIN fl AW AY ut Hie enemy, a b atteiy of U S F ie ld A it.I!, ty ( i n
Into in lion a /.ii n it ttie N iotli Koleult force- uttempiint' lo tiitve liolr* In
do Nektoin. Itiv er l l lt l n il line. Hire atening Targ tl W n -k a g e of w ar
" H o u n d s cin p lm e m rn l*.
tD e/eaie Dept. l ’ho4o fro m fntrrn alioiu il)

had iw! • p

Iln n lv it ir li wav tu iu rd into
i itrel-m il tiled lu t lie v . by an A l­
lied M u tilatio n u id e i tending mole
'ilati a hall m illion t it ilia m trek-tug .twa) ux te lu g re t
Ih r &gt;uu'li K u ie u u goveinnirnt
■Itu i«a« irn t .in a y to e-t.ilili*h its
new irlu g ee ca p ital tn m rtih rre.
l l i r n .it--w iillrii |ni| u la cr wat

St e e 1 Strike Is
Ship Battles Gal e
t rd m ainly to it would not
/Settled As Rail And Fire As Storm grlm inundei
Ex-Sheriff C l a r k
lout m u u lita iy upeiatlonx
ami to ivtlute tlie p oi-.lnlily ol
Of Broward Is Held
Threat G r o w s Turns On! To Sea 1 ip ii'in g t I -nt ill •al r J ( ommunitts
iniotlg llir t r it ig r r i.
On Lottery Charge Ho^an Meets With
■\ tlitu il liv 10.000 N otiii K oD ie

gatigtlcit

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PORT l.A U D K R D A l.E.
Aug
16 - th’l — Wattef t Isrlt, oj*t»1
at »heriff of llrnward county, ami
hi* lir*&gt;ther ami chief de|nity. Hu­
bert Clark, were Imlicteil lit- x
er«tu| jury and «tirrend*r*d l«»t
night on chsrye* of operatieig a
Intterv and po-ie-Mnn nf -lot mu
clilne*.
Gordon W illi-in -.il third pail
tier with tlie Cl-rk
n the nwn
el»liip of te lliow ml N o n ’ti
Company, nlm »x« indicted, &gt;•
were two employi-x, lame- Jo liii
ton and Tninian l.vtle
All five p-iiled ilOlid- of ft.
IMH) eacli ami weie fieed
Seuatur Extra Kefauver &lt;1•
Tenii), eiiairnian of n Senat*
Cuminlttee inveeligalihg critln.
ilivtoieil ituring a healing it M&lt;
ami in July that the C lark- weie
partner- in the Novelty Coinpani.
w'lilcli paid taxe» on ♦7611.1)00 o
trulit■ lottery operation- in three
year* and »l*o lioupht licrn-e»
for -lot machine*.
Governor Fuller Warren on
pended Clark and appointed Am
it Hall to the sheriff'* p u t.
Clark admitted a partnership in
the Novelty Company hut told
Kefauver it handled music bo»e,
ami lig aielie machines.
Ail th** men suiremiereit at in*ih e riff- office lait night Wal­
ter Clark Wliked into M-e ('Urnnr lurnteriy cuinmandeil aruuml
Uild-night and «l&lt; booked oil the
lottery charge and two roiint*
of posaesaing slot mhchineT te M ine charge* were placed
ag ain st each man.
The grand jury rec.*»«ed jftei
teturning the iniiictmeut*. It will
reconvene on Monday.

(*&lt;imniunl»t itfifi'M iim hi
ofi'o. " w r yy &lt;mi It I hav«* *i y%in lil
wur on our hun«U tinluy.
|.rt u* rt«iii!*iiil*rr that uui Al
IlM N llRurR II* r t R f !« •« !

Market Committee
To P l a n Policies

R ailroad L e a d e r s '
T o Big Conference

i* lot ill1i.i I is R e 1i e v ed
As I In n ic; me A lert
F.isscd lo Carol iii.i

tt wailsw»4

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eta! f

Negro Regiment In
Korea Is Reported
(•a!tiering Lauras

G. II lli'g a n , a —i taut d ltrcto i
■
•I Htnli- F a r mer • M arket*. Die' i
11$
I \ I I n 1*111 Ms
1 lie
it rdgtit w ith tin Sanford Hint*
Nil Mil» un.) $lrr| a*iil.« y* 14 »rl
M.irk. t
V l\iao rv t'o m m illiv t••; t*|| |i*tli$
I ll! lit |»||9• • Ml 'til
.Ii icti- m at Vi*t l***l • *•** ami |»t',t'
•i«mI$ ,i it*I »*lhn lr$ in-ltt llir*
le t*.
W IT H I
S ’ f i l l IN F A N T R Y
4|ri d e l
if tin 1 m iiuHt • p ie
lliiralriirxl i - oil nl fit** ii »l’»*it
*1
i E G IM F N I
K uiea, 4 ne l*
.i.l w eie l S I ■•. I I K t a li r i
•It I* it r iii**' i im
,
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i x oldest I ' S N egro in*
l.e l i.l le&gt; 1* ll It I. It and t,U ,
I !.« &lt;llir I i* »»|r III llir •li,|»Ml»
' . . . i i i •nitfii i- f ig t u iig p iol.alily
Si hlti'ih
llir l.e-t mill prou.il*&gt;' In ttle III
l| u a - a g ree d , -aid Mi llo g ai.. | *% to lt'l \
•t*16.9I I III I I ’l •Ivt Itll llir tin t I*In - * i • nf l l ir A m erican NeItx l t h l i i ro n n tie i- id the Set
• Il|(*inrii9
! i x | f t ) . r n l -I t'CMI
!o | *411) If lull* MU i iilr til hoilt I . . •• ( im.I -oldiei
mule C o u n ty C arlo llu ie n u wdl I 1(1 tiir nut’r i « y%*• i l l i M H l m r«! I *
Men hi com bat w ith lip- N ' s r a
11., ilo tlll Hniir*l
&lt;U | tli l l h ln Y «
u
re ip lrs tis l
to seivi* on Hie
•-. . I D iv iiio ti
itu lv h i ,I with'
tllrt
«n
»|to m l
• immittee w in ch ha* nine im in ' I iy Pit k r l li lir a %%rtr toitlull.iYVI
t t*l o')dil
H e f l i . l Divi«ion in ih r P acific
w li r H * lit
u r s , -mite id whom h a ir tr im - 1 1 *&lt;iit I t o o I ok * r # l
In y%41x1 thr
lit lillli* I n i
4
le t ill, irg im e n t aiMitr l-&gt;th.
dial recen tly expired
4 i l l i l i o n . i l 1 , H )0 H t i k i n I n i l I t ’ ii
Il.:il ,|i.i—. mil m ean ll I* llir brxt
loil.lt IM •
rh i I Iitum ittei irem h er- dr 111 I
idled
\ III
A M h I y OUIY Ill'll' ie g iiiirn t hi Itu tea K x iw ft* tank
nl that C o u n ty Agent C . It Diw
• uniewherv in tlie m nl.lle
llir U'frrnirnl to4* 1111)01101 r'il
••it - 11ii 11111 . i i i on the . iilimnt
I Im r it. i I «• • '
Mt.tt.o NX.
I
rie d ilie {12ml D ivi-lo n in
H | I nt tlitlin I thirt lot ol
lie * . all ex-uffli'li* meitlla'I
6
,4lie
.KIM
i
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• \ . * i i i ’ » ii
" n it
i- an A rm v coinlial corVliiveuirnt id vegrtalile* through ) •hr n o
l Iilird ?S|rr|tot»ikrii »»l d i r . t i n t i l t d *41.1 i h e I n n i n t lie ' • • pm dent "i W o rld 'V ar II
I'tiirida s la t e imui ki t- hn* ta*ru
V w lille Clilune' -.'ini w a- there
ll im ir if lin l it • ••Itl »*l xhl ’H .I
nl
J|e
Hie In ig e -t In hi»tm ) th is year, j \tnriM.Y
the 2411. II .' .
. fl 'lilt
Iniitlhv &lt;oidrirm r Itrltorrit IiihIi i I i t l e i . * \ I t i r &gt; i l i i i i l , U . ’ I ^ A h l l t l j '
.id M r. Ilug nti
. l i . i than any* N e g io outfit In
He sta ll'd that th r health of ilrrlw o iU l
n K k n lt
an&lt;l lot.d i u’lil
In t i.u ) . inetudiug the 92nd."
W illiam W ilso n , d ltector of the union Irjtln t that rndr*l rail) lo
A
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cu rt' ipundont,
llir irn lri at lit il liollt ".»» j
State M a rk e t- i- much Im p ru vn l
Ir a n i.
W h i*o n an t.
of
D rtio it.
I ii tilt \ »'• imlr. rati aiiii «Iik Ii IU j M ic h , who won a comhat coin*
Mr. Iln g n n , who ha- hern con­ day.
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ferring w ith g lo w e r- and litem... 1, 1 , 1.11 a . a i i i - t •le ilirn i.n i w ill!
a Halt*
u m ol la r u i u ig a n isa lio n * iietw $itr I r»nnm*rr t «»nl
“Then- i« tto further tlanifrt I" the T.'inl In Daly, -aid "T h i- Kol r the p a -t tw o d ay*, left thi* fD.nl C o . had walked out Monday ! h»tt.la
-till liim ly N o ilu ll, fhtef • f i n fig litin g i* m ore 1.ittrr than
im «i|**tw»rf of drttoM»d« for |f»h If
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Handy Anderson, manager ol rlaanlfiratitifi Kuur tlmu«nn«i r-n
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nu,nil’*,r» of the I ’niled
I'e Hanford Market, did not *1 mint i
n te w e ir y m en nf thit reft(I
III l*R|» at»|
trlld the meeting a- lie i- on vatu*, »i have c a rrie d wi t h honor tha
dion in Clayton, t.a
r«»It»r &lt; that flew thro ng 1. the In •linii w ar- .uni up San J'lSIl H ill
Ml &lt; u l.n
II e\ have beep in lit e 35 cunV
A I 15. xV I * .
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and . apt i.i.'d
V echo i In
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t'lnn* fur "ltil»i
1ill N when to w n- c jp t j u .1 iiy A m II w . mmI
jo llll K llo H l'l, J r ,, Yy Iiii to an ••lit
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W eek." Del 16-21, to•'ll* out
• 1I.'*”■It- in Kitten w eie few and
i n id. nt
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i*wii *i •un«*iii In uieiiilM'l- &gt;d Ihe
( f It.'tween,
Iff.
Birin* WnrM War II !«# '!ir«*t P iufp n -io iial W mne
n iey nt tacked for ' 11 e ■lay*
Cell
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i fuUn ill I I m* II I y I.Mii’l for o ff’ tiesdny n.t’M »l tlie
and on Ihe fourtli catdurrd a
E te n m liia I u.m
lit i t i befell ll!
• ra un! i iiliatri! mrii in tin* nrfii«*&lt;! le i by M i- &lt; E H u n te r.
in.i.iiitaiix |a&gt;*ition called 'l.itil*
The Jaycee* yesterday devoted ••rvift**, toil! |irr*«*iil an informa
V - - m . n l I.ill
Ih
ly
I . a id .-■
I'lim idi'tinn of tlie e lllb ’* year
i' »I iiii “ on Ihe snulherii Gunt.
their meeting to discussion* id tivt* \-%llir**
Nance «aet
llir Ilo U I m ii I ii * I mnk « :i
ilisrm
x
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M
rs
l&lt;oi*
lin e com pany w a . down In 12
objectives and the hearing of com
1 VV. I ii ii iu - I p i - and l e a i ln ' i .i
I th# M etI omI ih I «’Iiiir *!• J u ik Ir v at Sm ile v told of Ih e le i'e lil M:.l*
rnltte* report! hy President IV
iln ,u l.I -|..p d aytim e baby - it ting men in 1hiu nttark.
; no P.M
II m i! I' vv clu b ho ard racetii
I lie L’ lth, like most unit* in
II. Stempcr.
tilth m il Vuntil ntlil tti'l U lll-lllg
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K o rea, hat lacked repleccincnta
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h y lriia ti i n i f Ninrtnrirx in hi* w o rl
Fo u r new m em b er, w ere ad­
for ca.ualtie*, hut the first hlg
that of nutting the Hand Hhrll
them the
I s i k , a lu m ing In illi
into good condition In order to »i Pair**lin t*, and u ill anitot r m ir i m itted to tlie local rlu ti: M r*. K m rdanil 1l.lt n ..lid ill »xtint! tte live. hatch arrived W cdncday night.
hold concert* again. Pat (Single. litfia on I h r a u lijr r l at tin* rlo a r eat Hrothe»»on. M r*. W W VV’ul
“ A n iiilig
other
th in g they
k e r, M r-. 1). M S p rin g and Mrt.
Walter Krohne and W. K. Connol­ of hU le rtu rv .
.hu ll'd he lillli thm the w aste
.Mr. Ifo w rr. nt |irr«rnt t« eu im t f a i l P ri-ln e
ly were named a* a committee to
l|o»le*-e.« for tlie su ria l liuur I ln&lt; ffirieie t and inndeipiate lead
Yi»or uf «|M«'inl nluratiou for thr*
invt-ligate thi* pouibility.
High yesterday H'J
E a c a i Price, M r- C • i- h ip whieb th ey now iia te in
m tirn in Prnnaylvaitb. H r fin* u . i . 'it
Another projeet planned I* ■
I'livrin n ien t i- a reflectio n **f llie .c
Low today lill
Celery Featival. John William-, \lr». Ilowrr will hr In Nnrif.ntl • U lllin le r and Mi*a D orothy Veil own aelfi*hne*a,
stu p id ity an I
Rain veiterdav 00
Al Wallace, Alvin Odham, Gor­ I ort Y%lull vi« 11IVlff V6|I|| Ihr Ii* lle ib u lis .
UK.rnl decadence—and I list ino»l
August lainfall. 2 1 6 inch*.
don liradley, Harold l&gt;*wi* and frr*f parentr, Mr. am! Mn \V P
•d them •'•••eii. w hat th ey now
Normal August rninfill, 7.10
Herbert Ptevatt weie np|Mitnii*' cu ip n m i
liavi
it.&gt;d ill'll ciiiidlllurii. '-lilt t
im he.t
N 4V Y R A ID
In i hi* touimiUre.
lilt* I is i m «* it ««|Hiri!o.ntl lit *'h»
im ir u t e in .lil tliev
tl.n m I'lvi
I i ’ K Y i ), A u g . IH - - f,T )- A U
ini"' today - '..« 6 lu V 'I. an&lt;l
Aivin Odham waa congratulated
I i ii * hip •*f i 1• MtH 1 * !t, heavy e in ite r , rio t in g N «*lh lmpr&gt; ve “
high, 11:07 A M
on in* appointment aa Fourth IH-- t'hurrh nn l nil lntfrr»ln| prrw M K orean ix ilw a y cu m in u n ica lli nt
Diet vice president.
«rt C’Tiliall/ !iiv!t«*(l to attrnd
10 N riN G H U LK S
w ith S ib e ria , ii.im barded ih** m il
A meeting of the Rnatd of Di­
T A I . I . A I I A H H R E , Aug. I *
tow n of Tanehnne vexterdny fi r
rector* was scheduled to take
(,V&gt;_ The Stale Game end Frc»h
F I ICE IIA/.ARIM
the .ecund tim e.
place next Tuesday night at the
R. A. Even*, representative of
The Navy said today the crul- VV'rtcr Fi«h UommU*lon will meet
J A C K S O N V I L L E . A ug . U»-&lt;/P)
Tourist Information lii-oth.
dltcu*. federal hunting Atlanta
th* Fyr*Flghter Co., will lead a ser’s eight-inrh gun* *auted hr ivy Monday
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Reports Are Made AI

Jaycee Luncheon

Hanford Weather

The Weather

■ in i— i iu
.liveuaaion on fire h««»rtl* and
, l u c i n m l » ( IIA ll!
if | „ rnntrol, and will uernonatratw
L A N C A S T E R . Pa.. Aug. IH—l/V. f\t9 fighting equipment at the
— Death in th* electric chair wa meeting of the Vcteiani On the
ordered today for
Edward
I K,rm training Cla*x Thuratiav
Gibbs, 26-year old eg-GI *t^nle•l• night at the Future Farmer buildconvicted of murder in th# tlayin v ! |ng.
of a pretty girl aecrifUrv at
At « meeting of the group la ti
Franklin and Marshall College
night m motion picture. “A W’ord
„ Olbbe, a Franklin and Marxh.il to tho W I m ” waa shown. Thi»
College ranler from Pitman. N. ’ film emphasite* th* tremendoua
wax convicted of murdar In the lose to American hom« owner* due
•laying last Jan. 10 of 21-year-old to negligence, Fire haxarda ore
l«iatod out.
Marian Lou Lie Baker.

damage in the rail yard* of Tanchon, 170 mile* north of the ntlli
parallel on Korea’s cast coast.
Two hundred freight cars were
destroyed.
The cruiser roamed farther up
the coast shelling freight yard*
at (lain, and Kunien, and three
railway bridge*.
Carrier aircraft
from Task
Force 77 protected th# cruiser on
ita raiding expedition. Aerial ob­
server* directed tho bombard­
ment*.

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regulation* for migratory bird*.
State rule* cannot exceed 'ho»e
»et by the federal government,
bu» ran Iw more restrictive.
Commission offictaj* said thrv
also umlenlsnd a deicgatltn will
appear to protc-t the every-day
hunting rule. The commixsian
Voted in June 'n permit hunting
every day* of tho week (his sea­
son.
La-t year hunting waa prohi­
bited on Mondays, Tueadayn, and
Friday*.

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Really Hoard

Earthquake

f ’ity CommlHHion

irssnssei n « s r*»* n . . i
at Miami Reaeli Arrordlng to M r.
Warner, it is rvpected that this
wit) I* Ihe large I convention
of N A B KB with more thnn fi.omi
trokei present l.atve lelegntlons
are t* p ,,lrii from every state in
the union, and Hawaii and Can•da. The fis t dav of the gonven
tton will I,.' given over In th, an
nual m o iitig of Ihe r lortila A -»ii
elation of Rraltni*, followed by a
swift moving program u trttsmeconference. and « tit* iiamntrnt.
According to I'rcst'.i’iit Hall. &gt;h
n tu nutting of tnr Scmino!
County Board of R- allot* will h
Tuesday evening, Sent. 12 A din
tier meeting for nientbei*
an
wives In who h leading Hrminol*
County businr . men writ he In
sited, will mink a duo occasion
During thiil week the nation'
Realtor' will oh -rvi Constitution
We. k;
oil | ill of Die lo.n
progiain will l&gt;- devoted to grant
ing a charter lo the row « » m i .

li.iils s iS rr»m rase O x ,
shocks. The Rev. Joseph Carroll,
8 J., at Marquette, said th* strong
shock lasted more than two hours
and would In- located somewhere
tr the Pacific, possibly In the v|&lt;inlly of Japan. The Boston Col­
lege report said estimates of the
point of origin ranged sit the way
from Noith 7'uikey to Ihe Booth
I'a ritn .
At l|o University of California
in Berkeley, C a lif, a "very large
md distant" shock u*. rccordid.
It wa* described a- the "largest
&gt;ei recorded on our instruments.**
The react time of II* slsrt could
not lie obtained and '.here was
no estimate of its Iwati-in at om e.
in i^iiHwn, art* mu lug1st II V.
.Shaw said *’il was a rnlosssl eartht|ttakr, and if it nrcurrrd in a
populated region there will lie
i.
great damage,
"I could not tell the direction
IlHfll Willi ll llir ifl'llMllfe ililllc Of !
estimate the (mint id vngm. II
oiuy has*- Iw-crt a aiihmarine ill**
tinn Ifepri ■-n i.•|i .• of N l l l h l
will present Ptr-ident hall with u turhamr. ib in u sr of th*- violene
special gasei maile of 'eleeteil
won is front I In Mount Vernon c
tale nf fieorge VViihinglon aril
tin M ontniilo i tali nf Tiunua
Jeffri no; with m&lt; lal nrnani-'titnl
bands from the lusttlcshiji Ml,
ourl,
O NI of Hollywood'* newest starlets,
President Hall and mrmliri ■ of
Markin 8. Marshall, Is latest entrant
thr ear. tllivf •uinmitlee esti ruled
In th* film rapltal's O I "Pin-Up"
a special invitation In allend the
girl sweepstakes. In World War If.
Seplemtar meeting In all Semi
asnres nf ycaing lovrlle* won "pin­
mile County lm ins i and profess­
up" fame, but Itor* will he a lot nf
ional nien and women who u r en­
new fares now.
(fateraatlofinl)
gaged In teal estate *a|rc, hontt
building and horni' finance.

Vision

Roy’s Vengeance

u••n*tcii i i a a

Ct--c&lt;-»&gt;* c i — m l*«a* lt*-t
gVfr he* he I'd In' au-e -be cefii'.et
In g'vn liltu lb for whiskey.
The eider G riffin wat allot with
a ,22-eallbte rtfle a- police men
were putting him in a palrnl ear at
bis Warren township home.
,sgl re iiciingec ..nil GriUlci fled
after hitting his wife, and that rn
rccute tci lhr ho-pltol with lr
young I.vie rrprnlrdly «wnr* he-'
kill hi* father. Ilrlmlpger naid the
boy wa* hysterical ami wa- not
taken seriously.
When officer* hi ought l.vl*' an-t

Inflamed Eyes?

G#t |tfnm|tl r#llrf vr I(I* Ijvriiilik
A)ig atmihro c rim tU IH Oilltf*. rr*
litv ti itr*»l, nor* lit Mitif. ml* ky*
ktirnitiv *tf
ryt* of mntMtr
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Adv

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Dr. II. K. Kinff

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San. Al. Nat. Ilk. BMg
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TUESDAY. AUG. 15. 1950

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Vilgin with lo»ea. Hover *1 per
son* fainted.
The i low,I had multiplied from
20,001) id midmcirnlng, with more
man a liiindred chartered btise
and several special train* arriv
i»g.
The gaunt
11-year-old farcr
oman erne igisl and knelt ab,n*
• lore Ihe *hiin'‘. A loud»peak*r
Intoned the decade- nf Ihe ico c r
After a moment Mr*. Van Hoof
covered her face with her hand*
Mild went directly iriln thr house
Aflerwaid* *he relayed Ihe mes­
sage- *he «*ld wa* given her hy the
Virgin.
The faithful flocked in from all
part- of thr United Stale*. Their
•piriliial problem of altendane*
at ms** today— the Roman Callnlle feast of thr assumption of Ihe
Virgin M ary--had hern es-ed earl­
ier when Ill-hop John Trraey of
the e||ner*e of las Crocse lifted hi*
halt cm special religious service*
at Neeeclah.

Pin Hall Machines
Are Termed Illegal
TAI.LAHASflKE, Aug. U .-o P i
Com ojirratc-d pin hall machine-*,
that offer free games a* rewind*,
ore illegal in Florida.
Attorney General Richsrd Krvin
said stub machine* are as tin
lawful a* if they paid off in
rash, and under Florida law "It
la unlawful to pusses* or to |&gt;errnlt the njM-ratinn nf sueh a muchine."
Kevin said the fart that a stale
and county license ha* hern purchared for Ihe machine doe* note
make It trgal “ because thr law
does not authorise the llrrnting
nf sueh a machine."
Th r attorney grnrral said Ihe
fttalr .Supreme Court ha* ruled
"It Is unlawful to posses* a

lun t« Bhcriff Alva Tboiaa* of
Hay Cctinty who asked if our ball
rain operalrd machine* which of­
hi. rlghl-year-old
*l*l*r h»me fered frer game* were legal
from the ho«pltal their fslher wa*
there.
The elder G riffin was arm ted
and Kyle went upstairs.
A* affirer# |,d Ih e father Into a
puller car mil-ble a *hnt ranu
from an ii|i-lalra windnw. Griffin
-tlehcsl forward n« Ihe bullet rnlered his left boulder ami emerg­
ed from hi* right rhesl.
Young Kyle said he fired the
-hut and Hgb H r I m Inger &gt;ald the
liny told him:
T intended in kill him. I’m sorry
I didn't. I aimed right al his gray
head, and if he hadn’t Mumbled
when he wn- getting Into th* ear
I’d have hit him in the head.”
Mrs. (it if firs signed an assault
•ml battery warrant against her
husband at the hospital.
Helmingrr
cpmlml
neighbors,
and young Kylr, a* saying Griffin
often lieat hi* wife and children.

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General Rarth

» re . r»a . Owl

tlreets m ihe project area, said
City Manager Clifford McKibtrin
line morning and he added that
the drngn of the project will in­
clude its own walkways and drive­
ways.
The f’ity wilt stand one half of
the rost of the paving of the out­
side area around the project,
whereas all paving inside of the
area will la1 paid for by the Hous­
ing Authority.
A. I*, and R. K. Michael*, en­
gineer* made report* on how to
inirea-r Ihe City'* water supply.
Among their rrrommrndallon* wa*
the connection of a new pump to
the jiresent flietel* and installa­
tion* to Ihe header system in or­
der that more water will he avail­
able to Iht* pump*.
The engineer*, said Mr. MrKlbbln suggested either seeking out a
nrw water supply or digging a
te-t w ill to I /,00 feet to tap anoihei train of water. A 2M/KKI
elevated storage tank fur the
southeastern part of Ihe city wa*
recommended.
Purchase of another Diesel en­
gine for standby service wat sug­
gested. The Commission took the
report under advisement for fur­
ther study
The City** share of e*pen*e in
laking the census, HIP, wss ap­
proved
Bids for Installing a sewer sys­
tem in Ihe Ban Kanta section were
tubulated, and the Commission re,
commended the award to laingston
Construction
Orlanlo, which
Idd 127,733. This action was defer­
red until thr project ran lie review­
ed with Fred Williams, engineer.
One hour parking was author!*ed for Ihe west side nf Palmetto
Avenue from Third Street north
In the first alley.
11 w a * agffevl In Hnvi* r it y work*
men rleau up the remetery, prnvid
c l owner* keep the lot* clean.

to the regiment and wat speeding le i In an Infantry ml* In thla
tanka forward to help the infan­ war." Barth »*id. "Thla la th«
flral Inn* that Amrrican infantry
try.
Then he scrambled through a ever h ■ b*(n in thi* ponilion and
ravine to vUit one of his batter I hr artillery hat t&lt;&gt; Iw luat a*
les which was firing at Ihe enemy heavily armed at tin- infantry."
Them wa* n time when artllat
irolntblank
range— bU .tiu g
hillside less than BOO yardi away. lerymen wore only aldcirtn* for
After ■ few minute* he was protection. But now Batlh's men
off again, hark down Ihe reads are arming themtelvra with rlwhere the enemy had hetn snip llet, and Smith Korean* a n he*
ing at psaslng vehicle#. Then he lllg -eul into the litIIa to pin'rct
awung down anotner road and artillery position*.
went forward on another sect mi
But in the midtt nf fighting a
to see how the Marti.*» sure do­ •ear, the t.rneral took tiiii-- out to
ing.
take a lei* of home made enokie*
The day before Barth had pu-h- to tlir G I •« at the front.
•&lt;l up to far iha! he had to taka
tl wa. little thing to do. But it
to a dlteh when an enemy nta- showed the kindue.* and 'boughtrhinegunner swept the rmu) with
fulfil,•»» that for a moment cased
fire.
the ttrain of war.
l-ate In the afternoon he wa.
hack— bringing with him to dl.
vision hradcjuailrrs an rxset pic- |
ture of the situation up front. t The lata constrictor I* a good
F.arh day it'a thr same. Out ir. I cllmlx-r and sometime* raptures
the field all days and then mure bilds.
work In Ihe office at nighL If
the General were paid for his
overtime, he would he able to reIt* • with a fat bonus in pty.
One of Itarth's chief conr-rn I
is over hi* aitillerymen. The ene- |
rny con*tantly i* infillrating the i
American linca in an effort lo
attack artillery pniltlnnr
‘T h r field artillery Is commit- !

Dr. Henry McLaulln
O p t o m r lr U I
11.1 Maga-itla A rt-

Phoaa i l »

Modern Way To
Control Roaches!
Hoi hr red by roaches or ants?
Inhnslon's N O -H O A d l. applied
hy brush In the kitchen. kills
roaches, ants, and walerbuga.
What’s more, th - rnlorlra* coat­
ing is effective for otonlhs, and
kill* thr stray* that wander in
and walk over it. Poe acleatlfle
control.
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Johnston'#
NOROACH!
Price* are: * o»., *#c; pint, I I . M f
quart. I3.M . available at

Rmimillal

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I'tirrhn**' of in pnfilnwrinif

for use by Mr. MeKIbbln wa*
authorised. InsiaPatlon of four
lights .1011 feet ojiart on Palmetto
Avenue -noth of Grneva Avenue
was ordered.

ROTC

Han Your House Stopped Growing?
When fnlkn nround herr want to arid lo thn
■p|H?aniiirt&gt;, mniforl and ronvenlenrc of their
horntm. they call tut.
Wt* have pvrrythtnif needed Dr fig op ynnr
houitfi from top to Uittorn — latent nep*eti
diMirn anti window*, walllrcutrdn to make new
romn tir refininh old looms, overhead garage
drairn, tibdaiurd for bath and kitchen, quality
Insulation.
We’ll ndvIne yon anti arrange ea*t) ternin.
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Free Plan llmiks l*’or Home And Farm

Heat the bus home
on your new HOLLFAST
all sizes from $37-75
Rebuild your old bicycle
We have accssoriea

SPORTING
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f*a*

1 2 r,r,fi worth *&gt;f w rap mster'*
bad been '-»ld by iiialnt-miinci
empluvrs, but pino-edc were tics’
turned in •** H e rollegn businr7 w wa* elisrged vdth 'h- *|A.
nnherrlement. sn.l Ksan» wit
I elpiog dispom of th*' scrap ma
terlal.

Mrs. Hilton Khuff, Houle I, llov
42, VIII ' I'latle, Imui.lsns, ha* a
son, a daughter, a hmhand, a
■mall garden and her housework
to keep her liuay from morning
until night. Hhe aaj*s she isn’t a
bit tired after alien ■ clay now

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li#* wi|*-c**a*wi #**•,a# ftr*«riniit|
Vitamin* III, H'J, Niacin ind Iron.
Bdcu* taking
HADACOK her
aystem aiiffered a deficiency of

them

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llet* I* Mr*, .(h u ff. Matrmrnt:
"I have I*— n sick and wral f'ii
some time. When you sir a housewife on tlw farm you have lota
nf weak lo do not haul work
but work that la tiring, specially
when you ace sirk At night I
rcoildn l rest and fond, no malter what I ale, didn't agrer with
me. Then my alstrr lold me almut
H A D A C O K sin- said IIADACOK
would really make me feel Im Itdf. I look her advice and 1*egan taking H A P A C O l.
1 fell
better after Ihe thin! Imltl* Ko
far I have taken lb bottle* of
H AD ACO K .
I eat anything f
want lo, I sleep well every night
end my housework doesn’t lira ma
81 all. Anything I say about
HADACOK would h* tn under.
Itatement. I think IIA P A C O L Is
wonder fill."
Van, Tim. ( ’an Be llrlped
a* have thousand* of other fine
folk* tf you. loo. suffer a d r.
i , ffclcm y nf viiiuiili-s III 112, Nlafin aril !n&gt;n which IIAOAf.’O K
Ut contain i H A D A C O t, h».M biild
, no tha hemoglobin runUmt n! &gt;utir
bjend (when (run ii neededi to
carry these precious Vitamins and

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A NEW SERVICE
For Homes Beyond the Gas Mains
Aav-A-Gas la • new and toiler type nf I,. I'. Gas set.ire for homes and hn*lnea*ra
hr vend lhr elty gaa main*. With this service Ihe t’ngipany suppllra Ihe lank and th*
Compsnc supplies the gas. A small Installation charge and a small drpc-*lt I* all It
lake* to get thla fMlvmleitl, economical service In yntil hnme for cooking, water heal­
ing and refrigeratlm.

You Save With Sav-A-Gas Because:
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I rn* Installation charge.

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Utility type rate*—Ute more ton nae the lean it rntU per unit.
You pay only for tha gait you use anti AFTER you harp uatd It.
Cnmpatty supplies tha tank.
Company keeps the lank KupplM with gaa.
You pny for iw vice oqre a m onth- regular utility service.
A Slii'RWOR SERVICE AT A REAH0 NAI1I.E PRICE

Sav-A-Gaa
Consult: A. J. Greer or Jack Horbaday. INatrict Repreaentatlree

and you would be L U C K Y !
Yet, you would be lucky because your house would be free (rom troubletoent, g»rmcarrying 'meet petit of all kind*— roaches, ant*, Hies, mosquitoe* gnd many olhen.
Your local FOG reprctcnlahve who display* the emblem ol the SANFORD SYSTEM
oiler* Ih# modern, safe way of certain, sure pest control.
All Insecticides used are harmless to humans and pefs — guAranleed not to stain
clothing, walls or draperies in any way. A ll materials used are approved by the Florida
State Board of Haalth'

HEALTH
For your health's sake yuu owe it tovourse'l to Investigrh* this amatmg eatetminglion service Hesllh exports have long agreed that eatemiinjlion ol Insect pests with
FOG is a most aHecuva p v , tut ionary measure in lha fiQlit against diteasi-carrying
insects
A call will bring • FOG representative to discuss this revolutionary method of pest
control in detail Estimates cheerfully given — no obligation The SANFORD SYSTEM
emblem Is your assurance of dependability' Don’t delay — call today!
“A l P.lftfiteJ fa B i l l " H t w n t» 0 «-Jrm «• 4 O 'A r. Vi'w aW

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In Unity There li Strength—
To P re lul lh« P m * of Ik* World;
T# Promote lh« Progret* of A n trlrt.
To P rodin Proaperlty for Sanford.

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

House Passes
Bigger Social
*. Security Bill

Learn Mountain Claims Their Son

The Knowland Amendment wa*
left in the hilt hy Senate and netfcnliatnrv who worked out differ­
ence! between llie meaiure* p a ll­
ed by each chamber. It (e it riel«
the power of Secretary nl Labor
|o withhold unemployment enmpentatinn fundi from italri when he
question* whether the compenialum
ijritem nf a itate conformi with
federal itandardi
T h r Secretary nf Labor rould
^ o t vrlthholil the fund* from unlit
Wo Hay* after hr had ruled a
•tala program fell abort nf fed­
eral atendard*. In that lH)-day
period, a eourt in the date in­
volved rould determine the queatlon nf conformant^.
The effect nf thia I* that a
date court— not the Secretary of
l,abor—- would make the final determination.
The limine alio voted today to
restore city mail aervfco to two
fltaUtrm«a-*&gt; dp*7 lt-p«#aad and
T i n t to the Senate a bill ordering
the Pint office Department to
ranrrl an Apr. 17 order ru tllrg
city home detlverie* to nnr daily
ami curtailing other aervlee-.. The
roll rail vote waa 2 At to IR8 .
A Senate Committee ha* ap­
proved a companion bill There t*
no nuaiirance, though, that P rr«t.oaila**a » &gt; ease 1 m l

JRace T r a c k Man
s a i d Reimbursed
For Demo Donation
- * ’ft ifi
M IA M I, Aug
Id — t/P)— Jame*
L. Clifford, former ilrw ard at
(lulfvtream rare rntirae, ha» turn­
ed ovei document* t*» *he State
Itrclng
Cotnntlaaion
vhleh
hr
claim* prove I'reiiditd Jame*
Doan wa* rvimhnraM
foe a
02,500 contribution to tha Democ­
ratic National Committee.
Clifford, «h o ha* tried un*
lu.-feiiftilly four time* to *ua
l&gt;nnr. on charger of m Um anagv
ment. teatifiod *1 an open hear­
ing Monday that Donn gate $2 ,• tiniii***. r\ n .+ i.w *-►
during the 11*44 prealdgntla] cam­
paign
Donn and vt &lt;&gt; Ward, tiulfitream'i attorney, vlgorouiiy de­
nted the track preaidrnt rear had
A re n relmliuiie -1 for the contribu­
tion and *aid it had rome aa *
per*onal donut Ion out of Owin'*
pocket.
Clifford, who turned the doeument* r.rrr to me Raring Commtnion yr*trrday, »ald the flrat
document I* an itemitfd atatement
•bowing payment* made hy Donn
tn behalf of the track amounting
to 127,507.42— included In the Hit
wa* the 12,500 item for the Dem
oeratir rnmmlttee.
Tha aeennd document la a ran*

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R C K S O -rillN K H K A X IS
T A I P E I, Kormota, Auy. Id—
bP&gt;— Chlneve Nationaliit reporta
•aid todav that Soviet Rnaaia and
CommunUt China have agreed the
Chine.* Red* will throw 150,000
troop* Into the Korean war If the
North Korean* era puttied hack to
the .tilth parallel.
T h l. I. the line that divided
gNi-rth a i l t*. nth Kmei
v The un-onflimed ret.itU
alto
told of • M «n rw .Pfiph'g pact to
retort only to infllltalfw method*
I m l ead of open location In aouth■act Atia “ h i a* in avoid the out­
break of a n*w world war at preaent."

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S C H O O L M E E T IN G
Principal* of all while arhonl*
In Seminole County will meet F r i­
day morning at 1 (1:00 o'clock with
dfopt. T . W. Ijtvrton in order to
Trapare achedule* for tha achooi
year. A meeting with principal*
o f e ^ rta d aeSool, will ha held m
l;0 0 JP. M.

All tearbar* will rapart for
duty M at Monday in order la pre­
pare far tha regiairitiaa of paqail*
, wfcidi will taka pac* as Ant. I I .
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B, aald lfr- Lawton.

Judge Holds
Road Practice
Is Not Legal
Renting Road BuildingEquipm cntW ithoui C o m p e t i t i v e
Bidding Is Stopped

Vote On Measure T o
C o n t r o l Economy
Delayed D u e T o
Democratic R a l l y
W A S H IN G TO N . Au*. IN &lt;/p»
( j — Th r Horn*- gave it* final ap­
proval today to Irgidalmn vailly
expanding Social Security cover­
age and intrca'ing benefit*.
Tlir mil vote war 373 to nnr.
The lone opponent wa* Rep. Hyrne» (R -W ii c ).
The Home accepted a compromiie vemon of different hill*
paced by llie Howe and Senate.
A Tbe cnmpinmiie now goc* to
™he Senate.
An effort to knock out one ntovition nf the hill wa* defeated IRS
to IAS
Thl» » 4 i aimed at the in-called
Knowland Aniendmrnl, rponvoird
hy Senator Knowland (R -C * lif)
and oppoted fty Pretidenl Truman

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y .

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No. 2.38

Reds Flee In Panic Before
U.S. Superfortress Blow;
Waeg wan Sector Pulverised
No Enemy Resistance

T A t -L U IA N M j.. Aug 16 &lt;/P)
l .S. Ki'iiilnm'MM'nt.s In Korea
Reported 1*o First
Circuit Judge Hugh M. layloi
ruled today that the -State Road
B-29 Battle Front ,
Ucpailoirnt'i pracltcr of l-nilding
Bombing M i s s i o n
ro*di with rrnlrd eiplipmenl vio­
late* llie Flood* competitive bid­
\ l S HOMHKR RASE, lapan
ding law.
Aug *&lt;» C»V|
|l J 1) irew came
He laid howe»er. that "common hack (tom iheir hig-jetl Inimliing
honcity' i» c*|&gt;« ted nl llie State, r*ul ot the Korean War today.
•ml (onttai lur* who h a ir rented »hle to do lornrlliing lot the guy*
,qui|imriit
to the
department taring WV ho|ie, by God. we weir
mould lie |iaid ior tervue* ihey on lire ground." Ihey had
hair trndeird
Ihe bomber* hid put imaihed a
H r luggrilrd negoiialmni t*e- JfvtrpiAte mile area containing up
O tllf IT RICK IN PAIINT1, Mr. and Mr* William Waitermen *Und betlda
tween the Road Department con­ Ip IcO,OOD Red coidlei» in a 1 0 1 a march plana at Lone P.ne. Califs av they learn that tha body of
their win, Stephen. 17, had been found In a crevatie hl|h on ML Whitney.
tractor* and iltorney General Ke­ iclor 3 1-7 nulec wide and / l - i
Mountaineer* were continuing their hunt for Sirphrn'a companion,
vin In prevent a airalKm nl work milei long IU»I nortliwe*! nl W argtobacro heir Chrlitopher Smith Reynold*. »on of torch linger Libby
on project* now underway wtlh
Holman and the late Zachary Smith Reynold*.
(International)
wan.
rental equipment.
thr Army w.inted to chop olf the
llie Jinige »an) lie would he in-I
line alerted (onirnunitl rdvam r to.
dined In make a iurther ruling
w*id Taegu and the couthcail he
thal would prevent lone* to toe
lore it i *&gt;iil*l get Malted
Ihe
pattiei. Iron* whom rented equip­
Armv called on thr Air I one for a
ment it conlfarted.
11-7*1 calliialron raid in the tecChanman Allred MtKethan "I
Iron where the Red* were matting
L O N E PINE, Calif., Aug. 16
(/T*) - Libby Holman Reynohli. Road Department teiltfird the a* fm allai k * r ii tu *1 halllfirorl
vho flew 7,000 milei from France hoping to find her m iuini ion alive, gency hai paid more than $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,- micnon metead of the lug bomber*
waited today for a party of Alpiniilr to hong hii body down from the 0 0 0 so (ar this year (nr conitiuelmri util omen long-range tlrategrc ef
with rent'd equipment and hai thal
height! nf the nation'* talletl mountain.
fnrt in ihe Reil teal.
The former torch tinger arrived tail night hy chartered plane, lean- much more in nutilanding ««mf| w*c llit l«i*l time 11 7 'G had
* ing for aupport upon the arm* of Iracli enleted without competitive
eter hern *cked lo give clojrrqi
rn
T&gt; * I
f
• nephew. Michael Kahn, nf Me- biding.
dia, fa., and a friend, Harvey
Comptmllcr C. M. Gay U luld* cuppml In ground fotrei. Il * * i
Poe, a Brltlah Oxford itudrnt.
ing wti payment of $&gt;!ul,|(Mi iii July the fuel lime llie deadly graceful
Only a few hour* earlier, aevrn tilili. tor equipment rriitel until n'ver glint* had ever tieen nrrlered
member* of Ihe Sierra Club end­ thr queation is finally derided. A t­
ed a nit-day *earth when they torney General Ervin, who joined li. gi) and hlctikel an *te* in a
reached the froten l&gt;ody of 17- two lormer Ko*ii I )e part ment em­ dur«:t ilnke «t enemy tump*.
year-old Uhrlrinnhar Smith Rey- ployee in attacking the praillee,
ll'hcic it cir.. all over &gt;h&lt;- ollota
nnld*. heir tn tnhacm million*,
pirvtouvjy Imlicaleil he would k**‘ •ri,| ieuniiaidiric cf*■|rr*r know whoIt wva wedged In a erark on nun- to overthrow existing con­ Her they had deuce «nv good They
the ahecr r.iat far* nf It.tfnt-fnot tract* rnterrd in g,w"l laith if the hot hit lire tier get cu-hl on the
D IIAIK IN O U O M A tf ANSfOKT. 1) S tm pc Ihrung a rler in Korea a*
Ml. Whitney, aom* 7f)0 fe*t from queation waa ia i»«l in court.
n*i»e, and knew that. ReciiU* were
they watt ninven'enl to foiwatil aieac to j"in United Nation* fnrrea in
the atimmlt. apparently he and
He said the Important thing waa uelformlyyiwpoiled a* •‘egrellent
battle against Red Invader*.
tU. S. Arm y Photo from fntemattocial)
hi* companion, Steven W aawr- to atop the practice for the fit•'llilt.tiia* mean* we ilnippe-t *!•
men. alao 17, la d almoat complet­ lur*.
g
jr
hemti*
and
hit
(he
«*«|g*ceit
-ed their perileui aacent of the
-r
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Robert a Ghlotlo. former R-wd area," one A ir Knrr# nffimr *ald.
peek
when
tragedy
at
ruck.
Department
secretary,
an*l jVrthur "But It iloecn'f mean that we killThe new Geneva Bridge on
The body of Waaverman, *on Sim*, former a*»i»lanl ofcornej if gtwik-c
_
tier nil «e we |u*t ifon'l
Highway 4ft i* now complete and
**ihr&gt; Ihry weir the*
nf
William
H tll
Waaaerman, for ihe agrticy. quit their )oh» t»
rnntracti for ihe appioachci havr
Before the operation, Mai tJen
wealthy Philadelphia broker and challenge Ihe equipment rental
l»een let it wai announced here to­
.
#
real Emrnrtt i Hocn i It'llonm-H
economist, wa* found Sunday in practice.
It ha* tieen followed for -|- , |tjr f ,,f i |,r Ear Ea»l
llomfe
day at the local office nl the Stale
a *now-ehnked crvvaa*eo more yr«rn t bill the voltifwr of contrary t ufttniAttfl. m i * HW r H* n*i
Road Department.
than l.fllMI feet below.
during thn W i i t w Aditilniilriiihiu
Ihbi h
*»» *fn miu
Opening of the bridge will al­
Ray Gonn, a member of the Uon I*
l»M tiif thati Htfon*^tHhl
bop«* it will If thr X»»flh
low the uie of the route into San- l rerun party, *peclllatcd that the
Me K r I hid iiltl w of B l &lt;’nr k o i^ ilh nl** H*»aid thrff* '*•* I liitil* French
Dcsc ibrrl As ’ f it n f l i f t I in o * | M e n
fnrd by heavy truck* which were youth* were within 30(1 feel nf ntruetion project* iim ifrtw tn
^ util Anvwitv wr think it «* «lh
iheti goal when they fell, rti|o*d f ir thin y r«r h iv r liern und«t »urlJ , |fy ••
Pessimist ic
A hiic .t I T o Trum an
prohibited from uiing the old nar­ together.
nrftr^duri* on ronttacl* he algrim
T[
(li
,p„w
row bridge Much vegetable pro­
American Reversed
"It would g u r u they fell may- without ratlfiratlon hy the road ^
T n Sci/c Roil roads
duce will probably come over thii Ite too feet before Reynold* »turk hoard and without compel d in ’
Rl*"py."yed in -o -. oavl.-wi-o
tty 1 -s ill | 1 I I I* l-lll rx
PARIS, Amt*
//P)
Ait3fM
route from the lower eait coait and w*» held by tne crevlre," ding.
-funhar-tier* *nd r lew men wot
florin «*ld. “ Th* rope couldn't
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Ghiottn,
Sima
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aether
In
'lie
Mieain
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olloialc
m
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tuoe
are
prricmg
headed foe the Sanford Slate teke the (train of Waiteeman'a
Ervin contended
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. Ihciotwr rorumand nit.dim luW ing Wcclungtoo for * tolrd niomice &gt;d llif'f I'tftolrl 1,11*1 litfll Y I flVF |||V
Farmeri Market, Fruit Irm k i firnn l**dy. It mapped end Weiaerman eral
qofra . t h e S U U R n .d lH p . r . m e m
ff(| r )
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•i lllr In
l»rrti #| |Mt \1nrifliV
the Geneva diitricl will alto mine fell perhap* 1,600 feet more."
*»k for compel» tv
Em M in Ifolmen it wna a «e- to
...........
nd ........ . - M »h"
' ' ;; ................ , 'old „p laa.lv .agtpnv friRfiihif 41 iIhff ili «frc«t ( i if
road
conateucHon.
thii way.
roaq m n n ru i
i -bee we
w&lt;r-I" g-ip
going, what Mirl '•• ! ' !
•
cond major tragedy. Shortly InIfitiim «I
VtInfill v . BWf t hi*^ Hoi*!
1 1 t»i^
why Then d -r.
w » c | I iiro|w *n q u il l* .
Urn of thl* route hy heavy truck* fore her *nn wa* Inirn 'n UM 2 ,
AUOrnryB
al-f-n.lr.l
dfIK
ilo. *
H » »I1 &gt; till* rffif |t| M,|, »M,l*|e
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father,
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Rcyand lemi-trailer* may pieient a
rvnlal policy a*
8
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r-uninandet * t ■•.-•**c—r
&lt;' •■iianra na r* a « etal
OlfMlIv kllrt »!*#• M'ltilp II" M f ,*I'|
f relied
traffic haeard. laid County K'**d
-ml »M radiomen and thr- othe r *
ot*
One
| t,c I nilrrl Stale c chratld PfrilflriiJ |filTH ifi rfftrt ti»i|
hoy
s ro tiT H
Supt. H . H. C lay thii morning.
tot cpe&lt; Ml liiicflng-.
•rmm: *ltr MtlrotrK I m «vftt i
Roy
Seoul*
of
the
HemlnoI*
Thl* hniaard I* due to the fact
T h r briefing. Iiioke up cud th" fl'lller *1 nttry, ot pimuite to dr
County Dlatrirt will r o m p " l" airmen filed -nit of the Mtralcr liccr qilirkly, *1 level lice mnr* l|ltr4|rnr.l oaftMnuufr »•«Wr
that Ihe pavement of tieneva
awimmlng event* Thuradny n*B ,l
Avenue i* only IB feel wide, and
Iv ’o H*i|ft»a | RfrtlliFfI»«mm| jtff *!.
■
1 8:00 o’clock tn preparation lor end rllmtied into Irueki for 'be die iconic on r.Uto|te*|* trill
tho ahoulder* hut three to four
Inert trip to the air -trip.
tlFItf*. ItA11 t|t|*^4lFfl lit ||»p pff I•
TwoA
tonim*ntlei.
pirlci*ldi
the
big
council
mcel
at
Davtm
..
fret wld*. In tha region of th*
O u t on ' h e field
Ihe ground
Hearli in iw-Pi » , ... ^
bridge the *houlder* tlope down
. . . . . . . I . I . . I. 1 » l« ..lc Artcrfli ell elioilld Ice cimc« ii -*-'I l*i tIf ftf !•* wife llir ** *#l« tltPt me
lorn HUtgeea. u* ..... ‘ '".'.W *
. , m the mlghi-- nl*n"
riie|rf| in ^ f|#arHrtf k
anaipiy into me uiamagr
'• f . limlv piecrrit umlirnled elloitc II tvtflthon
PtROOMiV N , A*i|, f^-—
Scout Council rh»lrm *n. will ha- • heel and the Slate Rond Ikepartmenl
•
n n r * *»• r* « «
Al*n lit* \i ln|r I I'linr tftfl lit*
reatm*mrnl
iarkl#
Robin*on»
N
fpm
charge
of
the
program
In
whl.b
!«•
'
I-.
— H-*.*ln* *lgni advia•
,**' «q Ml e«n»
i„ , c*ii|r ottliMli believe Hti |itr *irf- nl tint no *»*|/Iirr |»i *fii „
trig motorLt* to drive carefully
I I**'! m «***9J*»
,1 n.ll.HC* II* #*** * lll
Dodger*, card today "I wr.i’t 1- c..le; tho*e over 14 and thnr u
I'rrutlfftl WJIi *rn 1 * K^»tuf&lt;lv
due to Ihe "aofl ahoulder*."
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug
l« 'd'i
Large
»eml-trailer* carrying •urprUeH if I'm traded lo nomr tier that »g". Winner, will r « -. ,vTmm*»» i ^ r )' Aign^l f|1
#
i
ri j
iliF
Hififltrili**tv«f fif
tiliiMtl | u in .
Other eluh l^for* the itart of the revl. white and blue ribbon-, an,,
IC M IIM M ava N « i Mat
,.ii exempting ........,
(*
fllfll
• ' 11i*tlr»I l»V A Hmlllf i IkhkI
11*61 i#a»on."
member* of «&gt;&lt;e America,. R «l «| i lotlery
law* nor profit fl*hwg
.
Rohiucon gav* thl* opinion amid f’ roaa IJfe Saving Forpa will art
»|Wllr*||t4fl 44 IttYinit «Ilf Itr fl/Fl|
Indication* of riling tertiion on -i* judge*.
Vtifilmrtt *1 thtrr Irriniti «|t l« tf'i
hoy*
from
earh
a
y
Three I .
the Rtooklyn team, auch aa ran
un t iiilr *f li \ M. M»iful iv 4iwl
lie axpertfd on a ehamploixM- group will U eligible in com pc I- l* i ruled that, undrr thr pre.enl
Tn
th# awtmming event* In 0 »y
In KiiMin mil ftit fivr d iy i
rlub
favored
to
win
th#
nennan'
l*w, fi»hlng cont*»ta »re (ottrr
____ _
Elect|on of director* of th"
ton.-. Reach.
T h r VHf'tliirft nffrt*!r»| nrr rfn*
,ca, and Information about them , M IA M I. Aug.
Seminole County Ohetntwr "f Com­ hut now lagging ala and a half
Id
f/Ti
Wind.
garnet behind.
»t ih# Nfftluclty im ) In»
I* barred from the mail*
merce for Ik# entulng year will
I
up
In
1.15
ii*
1
tn
mile,
an
hnm
R
l'S
S
IA
N
ARMS
•*1 ran't tell you any more," RobHiiifui t••t nit» j*I fittlMinl, v%1111
take place on Sept. 5, Edward trigi
were
fmii,i|
In
the
triipical
hunl
S
O
U
T
H
E
A
S
T
K
O
R
EA
N
•Itint I Ft »f | rtll IXVlllt* ; f |lf ^I fII#
I I A L T I f RAN
gin*, manager, stated thl* nmrn- inaon aatd to an Aa»orlatm| Pre* F R O N T . Aug. l A - G P t - A H. S
I ran# ccallnwlnc vim r 725 mllr- tu .if 4 T itrif p i KmhvMvt hf mI *
renortar, "It may he no more than
M
OSCOW
,
Aug.
I'l
-M
b
Sov
log.
ilur cn *I nf Miami e»rlv *,«l*v
th*'
a hunch. I've juat got the feeling. Arm y officer *ald forlav
f|ii41 f*f St |kiMila vtn«1 thr IHvi*r
The U . S IVealhet Rut can In T r Miiitoi | Kiilbv.iv. hHflt|iiiftfri
American combac troopa hg.ve rap let Ru»*ia made *n unofficial hid
Thl* is the la*t week In which Thai*# all."
'-wlay
for
a
treaty
among
Halil*
Miami
.aid
*
Navy
"h
n
ttu
n
n
turrd
Sovl-ct-madr
weapon*
»n
I
old member* and peoipertiye mem­
I'lrv r lutul
Milton Grot* of tha New York
ber* ran pledge nr Join the Semi­ Pott, quoting Robtnaon to the itrnr ammunition manufar turerj in I95n nation* cloning the Raltir Ara to hiin'ef" ainraft tepnrlrd llml "thr
T h r ri/tlft &lt;#R# t**i|||«*w|rr| hy
nole Cour.ty Chamber of Commere* ' “ S i r al‘ o aald Roy Camnanelta.
The Ruatiana aaid re*cnllv «' •li warahip* ot mm-Raltir i»iw ri«. eastern quadrant ha* win,It nver Kflincly Rf»«l l*f r Mtlriil Roy Cl.
12" krmte arid i* Inginnim* '*• Hugh'*. »*f lhf»
and Uk* an aetlve part In the Brooklyn Negro catcher, told him: Lake 8 urreia that they have no'
of llitllwiy
FLOUN D ER C A U G H T
drift In a westerly illrei tlnn ''
election, he warned.
"Jackie'* not tha only i,n* who'* provided arm* to the North K"
riftfiflnrltir •
Low water level* in the S'.
He urged that everyone ib&gt; hi* thinking that. Th trt'a a let of fel. rtan* aloe* 1048. when their oc&lt; o
-Till#
i»
n,
w
n
revere
hunt
T h f ifiiinmrtt Rful m m ltirlnri
John* River
are rectiltlng
in
rt In helping the Chamlwr of Iowa on Ihe rlub don't
hmn w ttk with no r^*
figure pat ion force* withdrew frnm th#
cane," commented Chief Fnreecc* w«nt n
mmerce, the main nhiertlve of Ihey r* going to be back. There'* •rear north of the M lh parallel ratehe* of fUh uroallv found nnlv er titadv Norton "|t‘ picked 'in Hnrti'in jii ihrif pr^irnt IM hnuri'
The raptured equipment l"rlm!e- In aatt walcr. Rreentlv M'*- J rnnalderahlr tn'endly in the (#-,• j*«yf
which la to promote Sanford andgoing to b# plenty of trading thi*
rrU fn l jmIJi i dnuiil i
12 2 grenade*, a »ubm*ehinem’i Hugh Tillla, fi»hing in I *kr liar atx hour* and ha* begun In ntove
Seminole County.
T h r U I kiv (iirlilir r|%rurhrir «*»•
wintar."
n*y,
caught
x
flounder
weighing
"There la much to he done for
rtmrrin! hy #*lh^r Mnkrs.
very .lowly in a we terly enur e
Branch Rijcay, praaldent of the •nd other amall arm*, all num, nearly nine pounda.
onr community and rmintv and Dodger*. U known to ba Irate at fartured In 1949 and jpfdV
In liMftiit. fnlrrul otul slat** mf*
"The drift i- till very alow n-i*
t*l' 1 out the ( t-rel and flnanelal the team'* performance. Rfrkcy'a
n.ueh over *1* n* aeven mile, ce fliilnv » r*Ilr«| nnnfhrr &gt;»af gaming
at.) \tvrt of ell, rhl* - ork rannot l»- •acralary aald tha Club Praaldent
y in an effort l«» ft*
hnm, hut tcliat movement there !* mrrting
don i ' he sue* ted.
In thi* .Inrrn now *eern» tn t,e Hr m ualkoflt of H.IMKl I'^rkanl
la In th* elty but could not b# dlai* Seminole County Cham l-'r turbad.
m»rV»i %*lilrh *UMr,| &gt;r.»*-r«Uy.
toward the trect,**
of L\ '' tnerce la trying to re«ch t
Nortnp laid the plane',, "fix" T h r &lt;*|i» Ifnltnl Auto W orkrrt it
In a recant public ipaaeh he Mid
t Inane *1 goal &lt; f | )0,000, ant h# donb ed If tbf
placed (he .IfaiHty growing At asking a "more adequate wage in*
team would
M'aatl*"*# na **■■* at* *
with 44S paid np mem! erahlp* at rapyat a* National
Untie hurricane between 70" and
preaent, hopes to reach the BOO
irWotTrntcX *■»
‘
^4Sga*
725 mile* due east of Miami.
N trr W A N T E D
mark.
Hy f r a n k c a r r y
lie .aid all indiiatlnn* iioln'ed I I ,A K E LA N D . Aug.
to
TN
a rni’lim -d iceaterlv drift Ji'd n g
A
morUtri!
^
rrii
T i e eRv nf lakeland hai banned
WARREN'S WIPE
l i « i „ ' « ( (r* Page ait*
WASHINGTOV, At.k*. H3-GT)
V A 3 W N G T 0 N , Aug. Ift
- A Waihingu t doctor * d v ,n r-l
• ernher of 'I* i ’nmniui l ' l'*r»v
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. |ft -rAT Th# InbriUta Cdtnmerr,' ComThe ei tv mm in I n Inn ve ilerdav
— Mr*. Fuller Warren, wife of mlxv’on w*a told l-.day that mer- (he t|.M,ry Uxlay that you h*ve l« ' •»« »m v im d n* •
m
Ff hU F O U N D A T IO N
Florida’* governor, ralabntled her ger of the bankrupt Florida Ea.t lo get infantile paralyiia.
The ladle* nf tha Elk* Auxiliary pa» - d « law requiting them
,
Uth birthday today.
two drinVin? regiater with ihe pnltra and leave
Coaat fFECl Railway with the AtA n A u y i Dr. Jame* C . Cummmg. the tendency of rhildren toward recently donated
Mr*. Warrant, an attractive (antic Coait Lina (A C L) would
fountain* for n»e of children at the town within 18 hour*.
a
higher
Injury
rat#
during
aum♦
"
1
blond*, married Governor Warren •nrk a hardahlp an a Urge 'lum­
Elka playground- Thaac have been
martin**— when ‘.h-:y haw ful. wmmda like, th* cavtUaa of toat inilaiUd hy City workman in tile
LO N G G R O V E S O I.D
In Lea At.gr.! »a J/na U . 1449. She ber of FEC ample,yaa.
fmedom
of
ptayiray
ncw
.n.
f
«
teeth
could
provide
aueh
Mr. and Mra. S. F. lamg hav"
li Uh h t w r Barbara Manning.
aatt Inga In front of tha I Ignat rum
H3«Rg/, J r , atlomay the fact that polk) la more prevr- ^tm* »
mid I hell home, in acre grove ant
aha Ha* Warren dtrrtne htn trip
Uni
wmnmr montha.
r,
, 1k , iaid lonatllectomlea hedge. Under direction of J . 1, 700 acre* of grating land ne*r
lo CaUfamtn to (tody the rftrna
Dunn, nark xnperfntcndent. work
na
bnlUvM
that
d
I
tael
damage
ang
other
aurgical
operation*,
•
•
rhnlnota to Mr. and Mra. U'allle
of llttt Hate before hi a
to waevw fiber* la aiaaaaary lo
M nccidentol wound# could men have removed aandiptir plant* T , Ixrve of Orlando. Revreu*
allow tha polio riroa to tovnd* dlirupt th*** narva flbara and that atartod to grow In the play, •tamp* Indlcat# the property wai
be honor n o t
ground area, aald City Manager
void for 128,500.
•f &gt; !
party totufht
Clifford McKibbin
'
■B s.

Reynolds’ Body Being Brought
Down Nation’s Tallest Mountain

Geneva Bridge Is
Finished E xcept
F or Approaches

New Truck Route Is
Expected To Offer
Traffic P r o b l e m

U. S. Urged To Five Day Strike
Send 5D i visions Set For Monday
1 To West Europe
AI 3 Terminals
Due To

R o b i n s o n Says
M ight Be Traded
Before ’51 Season

I

| rupical S fi r
in
,,v
D r i f t s Westward
With 140 MPH Gale

C Of C To Conduct
Election Of DircctorH

e

Washington Doctor Says Wound
May Be Necessary To Get Polio

C fcc’

W EA TH ER

fo il through Thur»d*y except
Im widely m anned afternoon
ihundrrthuwrr*. I.llllo change In
temperature, Light to moderate
iiorthr**! wind* through Thursday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXXI

TH E

i &amp; r g c s a a . ' A g ^ ; 'Z &amp; s s z

South Korean First
Division P u r s u e s
Red Hosts Fleeing
Across Th e N.tktong
r 0 K \ O . 1hnrtHay, \ng 17—
Hed Knte*n trnopt were repntlrd rrlilrtnig in p*nu m m *
llie N ik'nns Ruer M'edne»d*v un­
der bombing of *18 Amen* an l*-2fl*.
I be burnt,ei &lt;ni*«b wa* probably
pul abort of atogru explottvr jxow*t in concentrated elfert
II v«at aimed at breaking tbe
•ack nf * ftR.000 man S'ortb K&lt;rrran oftennve i.tiddiq, .long the
tver.
Front dupatrlir, taid Waegwan,
Im at (min* of 'lie war 17 mile*
nllliwcxl of I argu, wa» i gulled
m m ani-linil too bid and too *ul
nrtablr a tarirei Im anyone lo bolil
i»»ng
M ' i *n rrajmndcnt ilal Hoyle
aid 'tint after the It "' ailpratirul
li'iinliing n Kir ,t Uavaftv Division
tank rlaltered into ttie ruined
ity tn looV It over. Ihe lank env-ige-l nite Communixt lin k mi
the elty’* e.|ge and km-rke-l il
•nit, and ih a iel annthrr nnitliw aid
Rnvlr m.d Hie Nnrtti Korean*
iiave a fnlrr in thl' hill* north
,d I lie r ll) where Hie) .ire able
(o Inti mortal hell* dtrrctly Into
IVnrgwnn The elty a t-" “ #.i undi r d o -, l olinerv.itinn and arlil*
lerv fire from 'he Red belli writ
1.ink -if 'he Naktniig
The all blow came a* 1*, ge­
nii I, reinforcement* arttveo from
the Untied Stair,, for nogin inlantrymcn at the front I n tmUter
thr Allied Ur/enxe nf 'be peninaula.
Kiial repnii from nlwcrvcr pilot* indirated 'he R-2P* ir a f
have turned tbe tide with dertlIvc effort for the prc'ent.
Ihey laturated a 2'l aquarp mile
•0 4 with !lJinn quarter-ton l«im!n
Die *iea it a’ lgli'ly larger tlian

1,l ’r

New
in ii

Vnrk"* Manha'tan
t,lam l
Iw lie v -I to b tv# tieen

Hie g ira to t Red force yc' pul
*-ig, i i'cr.
II"
tl 2*' I'tlke Me lin-'e on
en cm#rgency tael leal l i n i ,
linem an i*d,|ter' in ilieir (n*.
Iinb* cheered the leimln-r* n
the) attacked.
There wa* evidence 'ba! 'he
Unit, in «X|teel»linn -•( fo il", up
ginttnd attark*, were 'ty in ^ tn
blow up the But,i*n itylc under
■II.Mf • 41

* r i m e Minister
liofu ses T» Call
Pailm nu’nl N o w
M i NMh i V ( a *ic i ** r* piitfi*
Atflff toiiigh* r'’ i? (nrl
b fnnnnf
f» »fi*
nfim 9
l*,n'lrr \Vin»fofi f"h«tahHl
vr«ir l*4f (Unifrit !trf &gt;•»*• &gt;(»* i •
•*41 OrgMit -Mfi v|f|**» 4»i *M *f laafwM.a*

-ic*fo«l ( v«irnmonUfii
A • , tli*
#'MliM»l| VHwf
• I'Up'd
l rnftiflf 4ra*t)f of fir flirt VMM'
-,
Itpfor# VVmi M W it fl Mill! ••Hi
|(l flout fling Shtpf nhiir*
■hill M-rfivrrl fhr rhr*»t "f
flip
rfowtll hr hr iM ivn l lllaf 4- toUy*. a’rttilnet nippioo* *** hr«*fk*
II u R tlivti fti l*«it t*an|
N A V Y ’S Jn ii
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug l « ^(,1b
The Navy repor'rd today thal
it ha* delivered tn.nnn men, 50..
"il" Inna of military cargo and 2.nnn.nnn barrel* ef ;ietrolrnm to
the Kar Ea»l »lh«e the outbreak &gt;f
'be Korean war.
Them figure* on 'hr Iraithpnrt
job done for the United N itinn*
fnrre* in Kara* were given at *
I’entagnn briefing m«»lon
for
reporter*.
STO W AW l VS
S O U T H A M P T O N , Eng Aug, to
— bP&gt;— Tw o Am irirxnx who hoard­
ed tbe PoIDh liner Batorv under
umnual rirenmtlanrei lx .' we-V
•er# removed by B iillih
pnlle*
here loday.
Immigration
ailth-irltlr*
«n
•nninrert laith men will he held I"
Winrhexter Jail until Aug
.70.
when they will h" tle|'&lt;ir'»d aboard
'he Balnrv on her return Irtn tn
S’ew A'nrk. Both were r#fu«»d
"pcrmUalon to land" tinder 'he
alien*' order— a technlralitv.

The Went her
MCKBONVtLLi,

Athavill#
Bo.ton
Buffalo
Dcnvet
Dodge Citv
Mentphla
Naw Orleana
Ph"cnls
Seattle
Jacktonvtlla
Kay Waal
Melbourne
Tallahanec

�J

Universal Training

I'he Sanford Herald

iaab*. re**l*rl*a, ■«* aailre* «t

al*e*al*Hi**i

(a ,

th ,

ml

.lata* l**4*. will V* rharaeS l »
a* tegalae • li,r&lt; U I* i ,««»•
D ia m m , * xattaaallr tl, lalaa*
«**■*•*•'
l&lt;**te*earail**a lar.
Caw Vark. I htraaa, lltiia li. Ha*.
** t llr. aa* at. I.aala
-Ta* lleiaM U a a.*n,h»r at i t ,
Q aaelare* l ' l « » nhlrh la aallt!,4
*•*!**!,al, la ta*
I ,r rrpabll*WC*aa at *11 I t , laral » * ■ arlatrS
U* ISU t ) H i a , a i . a* nail mm al'
•I* Ban* ,ll,* «lra »«
_____
W E IIN K S IM Y . A l t;. IB. l-oo

T t llM T 'b ftllll.K VKUNK
Bod la more genrroua
than
farthy parent*, he seta a tiettrr
example, tun: What man I* their
Of you who, If hi* sun shall nsk
him for a loaf, will give him n
•tone? - Matt. 7:D.

Korean W ar

The need* of Ihf o|M‘nttion in Korea have brought
mitnv (Inmeotle nuu-riiona into ahnrper fount. One of th'*ae
in that of uni vernal military training which the Department
of Defense ayiiin in propnxiiur. The usefulness of a uni­
versal program hi the defense establishment needs little
explanation at thin (mint, it tan readily be seen that the
Korean situation could have been handled more quickly
and with lens strain it there had existed the substantially
bitfqer army and the |km»I of freshly trajned reserves which
would result.
Consider the viewpoint of the individual liable to mili­
tary service. In tin present situation he liven in constant
uncertainty, not knowing when he may be called to duty,
may be taken from the middle of his education or his
career, and consequently may have to laick-track several
years when he returns. A member of the reserves is in
similar uncertainty, and he in most cases has progressed
well into bis caivei and has established his family.
Under a universal training program, on the other hand,
the young man would know that he would enter military
service at a predictable date. His educational scheme could
In* adjusted to it in advance and his career would not he
started. T h e greatly increased numbers of reserves would
m ake |&gt;ossible more detailed advance planning by the mili­
tary establishment, -&lt;» that the reservist would la* able
to calculate his chances of future service with greater
accuracy. With every e lig ib le man in the reserves, the need
in emergencies to rail older men with established jobs and

ffally mmdei him bteaute she was
acquitted) Well. Iin son by lhai
hut band it the one who (ell oft
the mountain peak, or got loit with
Sttphrn Waiteiman, ihe nllirr day.
But what imputed us ihe m»*t
Mai lhai this boy, Chiitlophri
Smith Reynold), it 17 yrait old
Imagine il being 17 yrait time all
l tcandal tame out u tri the
lb of bit lather, heir In the
Rgynoldt tobacco millions I

t

“With Simple Respect And Courtesy”

The lloute, in anolhrt demonalion of Hi inc i tpetrnry lo
,*
— .—
■
t l with pirttnf piohtmn, deudrt
A gnitiminr ru-limd I once ultt-nibtl hud pupila from
doesn’t paul to cul ihe opeta- Indh uidt-s of tin- l ruck n. Afl or I ho cl nan hnd n*«*mbti-d
■out of the Rutl CJfftrc Uepatl- on ■t|VQiilityf tiny, our Itindior nuld; ".Some of you live In ldg
nt after all. ll might make tome- hounfti, uonif til Klim|t, but In tliiu room you nre nil equaln.
ly mad. tl would piobably make It I* wind you do hen* find count*. Alwnyn rcnu-mlwr iu
ry many peoplr mad. hut if llu* your rclntiomdiipn with other |u*oplc thgt you nhotild Im■ngiett it going lo save ihe United ncitln-r tondciwcndliiy n«r nervile. Trent every iieraoti, hiffli
Stales liom national duatlrr, it it or low, with dimple reajiect and courtesy."
ing lo have lo make laige numNever, in my oiiiiliou, Ihim there Imm-ii la'lter ndvice on
rt of people mail. Il it going "how to nn-et uml ireul |K*oji|e." Whenever I feel inclined
lo have lo tbow a very small tolato kowtow liefore n Mo-tnlled hiy Mint or l»e churlish with
of tUtrimanthi|i And v.yUufy the janitor, I recall Ihe wonin of (hat wine old teacher
who (net lo be a tlaletman in a They help to keen me on an even keel.— Sid Turrell iu
time n( critit toch at this must Your Life.
forget politics.

C

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The lUggeitiOD hat been made
by Senator Drirker that Cnngirt*
keep for itself ihe right to ta/
when economic contruli should lie
tl«m|ied down. Senator thicker
apparerily doctn’l Irusl ihe I’ rr*!dtof. We are far (torn differing
with him there, hut we dill hale
lo tee tuch power iu (he hand* uf
men like Bucket. Hardly had he
W |rd Con great keeping lliit |iowrra

dMrbliitalion did no) appear necetMiy lo deal with ihe pirtenl critit.
w *m

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 16, 1950

T H F . H A N F tM D H E R A L D . B A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

P A G E TW O

«• mu i««|nnnitaii |««iiy

•till hat tom* lima lo go before rt
get! rid of all ihe dead wood ihal’t
felt ovir from ihe rtolalionitl days.
The Untied Niaiei govrrnmenl it
tenchug oul informalion on whal lo
do if you get caught m an atomic
Mmb raid by tame great enemy
Bower which doei not like ihe
United Slain. Fall flat on yo'ii
lac*, il taya heir, and Day their
■atil th* ilomi Iduwi over. Oi
dtrhapt unlit torurone comet aluUg and burin you. ll’t going lo
b« puliy rough going, come llir
m i Wmld Wat. nol for Pearl
HhAo' this lime, but for New
Talk, Detroit, Washington, and
ll north, toulh, tail, and wot.
r
atomic bomb* will ever be
droteed on Sanfoid. They toil loo
much. Nor on ihoutandt of other
Sanford* ihroughuul the m l of
h# CotuiUy, So don't u n it yen
tin* tudying trim lo do if They
*».»« a
. n
k ««».
Raihct,
■rop
i i on you
you ffatKi,
Rudy what you can do to help the
■■fortunate people of New Yoik
and other chin which happen to
Im atomic bomb target!. We in
t q i i i liko Sanfoid may b« asked
lo house hundreds, perhaps thoutandt of peoyile who hate been
kaiphrd oul. or ihouundt of woand children, who with to
;
4m horror! of war. ?futfy

By S ID HERUJJ.G

IteW I l f MarKHNZIB
hurrian Affair,

Analyst

You are a United Nation* aoldfer i ray American I on a battle
line itrro#* the in he, pi table ter­
rain uf Korea, half a world away
from home.
Why are ,ou there’ Wlmt are
you fighting for?
Tho»e are question* you are
bound to a*k youiself and pn-bably the an»wet« don't come
quickly. If yuu wi re at -tome, de­
fending your country from invaalun, the anrwer- Would he eaay.
But why Korea? ritut'* a long,
long way from your family

Social Security

Congressman Herlong Reports

u it n
tank I ridge* they had
thruwn aeroM the Vaktong
fifth Air h ire , pilot o b o m n
•o'* the lied* tplaahlng acrota the
r.vrr fiom Uw* Allied east tide to
th- Communiit wr«t hank after
the bomtier raid.
ITS. Arm y scout* probing out
t.. ,.&lt;• how -ever fly the enemy’*
•inking power had been hurt
found Communiit* digging id —
apparently expecting an Allied
ground altark.
Kick) taport* *ald the Mouth
hir-.&lt;n h irst Iliviaion folluwed
I he Bed* in hot purault.
American Arm y natrol acuuta
i:l -&lt;&lt; rruaerd tha Nakturig to the
Jleil aide and inert little rnrr.iy
uppusHlon.
I'.S air observer* over th*
i atllefron!
brought
hack
lb*
full M*|*&gt;r1, that the Bed* writ*
fleeing In terns* after tha IkjIii L-

I* it an ideal you ate ilefend­
ing ? W r ft.jght World Wur one
"to makr the vmrhl -uf. f ir Hemocrery." !• that what -ae m *
ilofr.g now?
You ought r&gt; know 'He ur.pwer
to that, a* you fight through the
mud of thr rice piddle* or over
thr prreipitniK height* againat
a fn&lt;- who . language and way*
of life an- wholly -trnr.ge. What
do** In- mein to you?
You are entitled l&gt;. u gocul rea,
*on for your alignm ent, After
all, star i* concrete »ni| it 1,
eruel; iiiral, on- Intangible.
Well. id&gt; idlim of root ■ il-e*
enter Into ihc * erifire. .tra irk r
m il olher rountrir* again tarn
fighting “ It make ............ lid ufo
for ilemoeracy" to protect a
•mall alate agilnet a g rriitu m
which it roulilnv &lt;l*nl -sith alone;
Kurlhermorr. we t n d&lt; lug it un­
der the *gi&gt; of Ihe 1,‘nited N a­
tion*.
However, we mu*t h-ik rim-fiev
than that. I here are luai v Amtilra n - who frrl t i l , wouldn’t he
•officii 1,1 r u,o lo H-nd out hoy*
to such a win.
We find a f*i M u r e suhsinutlal
rt**vn in tiir lu t tuat ilie Korean
war i* p u t end parcel uf the
-valid ronflirt between rom ninn•m ami [h-morrney. Krom that
if*w|Miinl we a ir ih-fri ding our
iwn d&lt;«ir-*tcp*, ami In a big w a-.
Tlie Rore.n iii.fl'c t i» an ImrniHinl pari of the rapidly awefl­
ing eonquest of A*iu by Commiudtui There I, a tendency in
the Wetl to overheik this fact
itecause the danger* and hr I rial*
1 Iht- Kuiopeao ronflirt have
been »&lt;• much closer.
Hut ll.e Red offensive I i Eu­
rope has hot II* strum, i f . vine
&gt;vet ntn r vnst aiotunt of trrrf*
tin
- 1- i'll we- n i l - v.ilneruMi*
ll* il by the Worhl War, it lit**’
lias Is m halted by Ihe firm »tahd
of the W i .tern IM.W -p|, l. ii-ked by
tnierfeah a&gt;s|*tan&lt;e
So wr ■
Mr -ro w shifting thr
weight of ila offetlriv* to th*Aeintie thaatrr. Kotra I* «n importunl phaa&gt; of the Par Eastern
conflict which, In th* Ion» run,
tr.av I m- decisive in Ihe Id'oiogifsl
struggle.
Should Komntuniam overrun Ijte
Orient, H* tn-rt maiA tolecltvn
wouhl he the Western Uemlaphere, Thu*, til the la tin i sto-e,
when wr -ti ll tail! lo Kuti-tl now
We ate in fart defending rote nwn
country from an assault which f*
Isiund In (t.me if Communls’it
gtailia further great strength.
Anti we mil-t k -n this unwel­
come fart iu mlrwl tie new ami
terrible weapon* of war already
place II* within a Oil. ntital ct rmy’« teach no mutter how far
fcWoy he mtav hr.
That gi»e- r i-r to anothtv ipirryi in view of these rire j li­
st »nre», musl w r keep right tin
__
^
___________
•ending our tiddlers
itto far on lo bear an undue hunteii

We had a number uf guetU thU
» « k Horn home. The Interna­
tional Apple iiioctatien watTioldiug It* annua) urtiiunUoti .u V.'awa­
ll igt on. Thu »«n w p**aple who
har.dle apple# ID ID* mwir.it sDo
handle citrur, &gt;u many uf our
rttrui shippers used the eonventio".
at an opportunity to call vn th -u
trade. I *p«nt some time with
them, but not a* muen m i «hould
liave liked became we wet* buty
un th* floor with th* " D-fens*

tln n ila n n t

at would apply »imul*.sneou«lv t j

»•«#» O n , I

-i ... of on« of his Catir.e; of,

Peers

'Jr.e bill cam* up for h vot* si,
ter 219 member* *.gtieu s petinoa
to.ing it :rom the Kul--j Coin*
mittr,, which C-U refined to r.phappen again. An attempt
g* . made to
into thu hill
an ex-:*** profit* tax. hut that
wa« rured out
a* "not Kerman*
gentian*”,
It M
ciih uion muii
and becuu,* tax
l»gi*in;:on
mutt
UZ U
originate in th* VYaTf ar.d M**n»
Committee. We have, howevtt,
been given to understand that such
legislation wtil thortly be pre­
sented to the Congrec* by this
committee for ten*.Jeratiun. With
the feeling of Cor»gre&lt;* a* it i*
now, t*. it trill certainly pa**.
Our daughter M -l/aret'* 15th
birthday r u ye-tetdny and being
a true child of her father, aho
wanted nothing more for her
blrthdiv than to go to the W'a*hington-Bv*ton Red Sex ba«ebail
doubie-headet last night. Of course
I hated to ‘have’’ to go, hut I
made the “ sacrifice” ar.d took
to

ah

The Eye Of The Storm
S t 'W A N N E E (L 1 V C O A K ) f .O W
Back in 1P26 a devastating hur­
ricane hit Miami and it* environ*,
t ragedy was the order of th* day
with gtrat loss of life and de­
struction of piopcrty. Mad wind*
and sea* brought disaster to uni­
formed and uqprvpatrd thousand*.
A few year* latet anothet hur­
ricane hit. this time at Matecumbe Key. one of tht-se ’ tepp'nj
•ton* M andt stretching out _ be­
low our mainland to Key W rst.
It was found fitting alter that
awful "turm to erect a motnument
to the many unprepared and uni;
fonned CC'C boy* who had been
stationed thrte and who were
pi actually obliterated.
After d.*a*ter It sometimes
breeds longer life in othn* to
qur*tiun why. Ar.d it wa* dis­
covered. upon investigating these
storm*, that the greatest loe* of
life occurred not in the fir*? great
onslaught of the atorm: then, tt
si-cm*, those who po*iibly c°jdd
dug in ar.d held on tight. Th*
heavy tiagedy was enacted after
the lull, when the ravaged area
was passing through what I*
known a* the eye of th* stotm.
TH* eye of * hurricane •* *n
ate* uf peace- In th* dUect center
an uniformed person would bvheve
th . danger had passed. And so i.
. . . in the Instance* uf these

| i&gt; «

rideti; Trum an would n « v«to tht»
MU, wh.eh would v.-ipe out an

Prim*? Minister
Ing up. to put Hl« CetlWml so in i .about* B rim - Minister in per
toil.
Along with Churchill, who leadBritain* Conservative opi-(*!tIm
Liber si Party
Leader Cleru-n'
Dwvi-- took Dart In the ‘# ‘k» t utge an earlier Baillameiil »#*#lue
Boon after the hour and a h*lf
ct-nf-ienv* ended, Attlee nnnonne
ed that ’ after considering the tei
■on* advanced." he still fel* M
original Sept. 12 date for calling
Parliament back from *umiR*r ra ­
ces* would b - wott suitable Th :
date itself is morn than a men!*sh **J of schedule
A tll-e Jld nut publi.lv dNelo**
any detailed r»a«on for refu*,u*
to i*rall Parliament earlier. Hut
CD/ -xydanatiun cguld be 'I s' h-ward* tw b* able to tell it how

. s-erc passing hr biU, tne
Route '.nocked cut u provutup
* n &lt;n ettecl would have com,
muted Congre-s to apprupr.a**
a money, tl ieces»ary, tojray
;i r *ne u-stotrd irlTicta. T h :t
, m . ,u, approved tentatively
r .ay. was remuved oy a
roll c U vote of did to
(
A move to r*Td th* Ui'l back
to committee toit by a m il t i ll
■tt« 1 ‘J o l to I I I .
A IIou»* Committee working on
th* probit in of family iuppu:t
n.ltwarce* fur *ervieeiu*n syat
reported today to te inclined tv
the view that men with three or
more dependent* •Hocla be ajigible for discharge.
O u t r a n dire »:• UM _*» of an
Armed
.Soi-y.ce*
ruboommitte*
ur.d reportels he personally fa*.--,
red the disuiiaiir ot turn with'
more than three dependent*. H «
•aid ether committee member*
vvould lutve It “three or more de*
pendent*.”
,
Uroi'k* -aid hi* rtotip n .«y gtt
.....end to formrI voting on var■out prupc tala later to U y.
Congrcstionai lexler* and Piedent Truman ate agteod that a
family uppeit *y*t»m should b#
let up speedily.
On nother pha»» of the honisa
/tort
j'tcpAicdri -«
pregrum*
Prcaldaru Jru p .in n»k«d head# of
federal rtirdlatdfy coreiniasion* to
the White Hear* for .* conference.
I*r evidential
Pr*«*
Secmtary
Cluitlv* K m *a1i the purpose
wa* to diacuts thr role* tneie
U"tm c, would have id “ whatever em*igrncy program mny bo
»l up."
*|
Thu Senate put over until nest
v.eck any further voting on hem*
fr -t.t contrui* becauie of a U «mocratic 'a lly in We*'. Y u g in ia
act for Finlay.
O. iginai,. the idr:i lira 1 l»«tn
to -&gt;t- rA vutirg that Jay &lt;tn th*
nuasutu *o gtvr President Tru*
u.i,n biu »t new rc uiomic power.
.Mtanvyhile
the
I’.jppblican*
w*'ie off to a flying *tart In iheir
iac, to beat the Democrat-, in
lying a p -.ity label ta antt*Corq,
-I ■id b -p slut ion.
I:«public-n Renat.-r* .Mundt cf
-u tli
,i at.d r*rA,l*on jf
M - hlgan tat|&gt;d their iii.tl-C um t
launiit bill a a
u- U 4 u la -

ti-.n giving

Pn tljent

Tinman

wur-time cotitroli oyer the hum*
fr•-t.t. Tfcrir Mil w.-rld regulr* ail
Ccth mu Hilts to register. , „
out ll - def»u*e program.
Churchill, in *«Ung for an earl*
ier n-vall. emphasised the tugnicy

He— and La*ie&lt;— were belieteff
to feef tnat the devrloplng crl*it
may be fa r outstripping Britain’*
pteptiatlyn* for it.
Infi’itU'd scurce. reported to­
day', caliti-t 'e*sjun avteej on
(tending to two v»ais lb* period
f service for conscript fighting
men. They r,vW- serve 18 rao&amp;thi.
Kvery physically fit Htltl-h male
is ciiile.' up for army, navy or airfur:* ut.ir.lng when h" i- 18 ur.Jwr
a prrmxr.cq; iteft program coo%,
Unpvd sinso the war. .
Cabinet turnl&gt;*r* luutej grave

w «a fired a t .t h e observer*.

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P A G E TfTH E i

TOF SANFHRn n&gt;.EALD SANFORD. FLORIDA

16. 1950

set for Ih hiv theory in "The Alllit ar v 'iiigrnn,” official public*
tion of the A«tnciatio-i of ’'M il­
itary Surgeon* of this United
Stile*.
In
-nine rrtpect*. he «*y«,
p-iliomyclllis icicmhles rahie* In
which the iliieata is trnn&gt;oiilte&lt;(
by the bite of s dug Tiie virus
of i aloe*, laid I'unttnlnt;, esn be
fed bv monlh nr injeeted carefullv will, a small, smooth nee­
dle witho'il producing the dlsease Hut if ,i lirg, Hjrhcil pidnte l to,all, t, n id, infrctinn m*V
is i ur beratlsr of the damage
done to nerve 11*'ue hy the needln
I ’limmiog *.i)s "the very larga
perei ntagr" nf falel ease- of Ihn
•'t,iill&gt;ni 1 lip - of pidio fnllnwlng
t.e i -die, tomle- offers sup|iort to
hi*
theory of self-inociilatlnn
through wounds. The “ bulbar *
tvpe i* the clinking form of 0*1110,
iei|iiiring iron lung treatment.
He also -aid that in the I'.t4f&gt;
^... 11 . epidemic, » gr*'U|* of S!1 pat, nt w&gt; ii investigated to deter­
mine
u h-lhci they
ha,I had
wounds ,.f am kind prior to mm*
^ down with polio, b iffy -four
had -“ in, type of dam age to the
kin monlh *ii throat.

ln l:m lilc l'iiralysis

A n d Personal Activities

Social
telephone 148
9

Social Calendar

Miss 1'a til inn Lucas
To Wed Mr. Stewart

UADKKSi \ riON
W.T.It.IL
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liflil
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Mr* Mart Wit.on »f Atlanta it ■
1
i i Itin g b « *1 h i Mi - W . |t g|n
1 J«*
ji •y
vail.
I* flfi
|»* 1 .
MI-&gt; Mildred Await ha* leintii (in 3n
rd from Miami where she -pen' m 1
1 1 tm
a week’ vacation with friends
1 1 J*»
.
1
Mi&gt; I i , ii , M . Vi t hoi u ill I,,- 111 1
_■ (
the guest of Mi
l| |l. odh am al 1 : 1*1*
het honie on Park Avenue fm »e i- 1 : 1
1oral day*
1 HU
1 1'
»
Ml and Mis. Volte A. Williams, »1 J*
1
Sr. have returned trout Oklahoma | r Pit
( Ity, Okla where the* *i lied with a itti
j 1.
their -on and daughter-In law
1 I**
1 I
i H*i
Jimmy Cutr* ol S.nunnah. t!a
left yestr itlav after
pendine a 1 3«
t»H
monlh with hi. grandmother. Mi*
1
A fid
\\ IV Itrooks and *,lher trialiv,*
£ f A.
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Mi and Mi .f it,k Wdkm-on
t
leliirned J, teiila) after sorn.hn
* Hit
the la-1 (hire Weeks touring lie
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1»»
•lie,let. fluff*!« and Canada
*i
A Bit
All anil M i. It I* Itmvdco and a J"
daughter- C.ul and vta,!,,,, ,,f
*1
a lit a Were Mo weekend guests of *
■# let
Aft and M r- W It Stovall
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1» 1
Alt. mill Mi ifihn Ui*v H*vr » Ii* i
1
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Mi I a•\ ’* ii i i ifi*i11
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Personals

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Hi engagement of Mi- - I’anlina
l.urai. It S', of Fein Park, origin
1 The Prayer meeting service *t ally o| Portland, I (to. |* William
Tr-sil
B P.M. at the Ftr-t Hnptlst Church. Ii -*c Slrw.trt of Fern i'.nk, son of
; Under spnncorshfii « f It. In Hlg Mr *nd Mr*. O, \ Hnwart of
ta Phi sorority. the iv cpt|t&lt;nU( Fulton, I)., tan.- anto-unicd today.
t the Pel nalil-Iui tight mi M ini.m il
The wedding will late place »l
loipital it Mr* Edward W llllnk. the Sard rd Seventh l*av t.lven
T H U K M lA Y
11*1 Cburih, Seventh and Elm
1 T h r Brotherhoods «*f the Ftr«l Slreel. at 8 1*1 I* M „n Aug 2S
Rapti-t f’huich meet f.ii their -up Eldei E. I! Waldo, a .state *prvkanil program meeting ti 7;,iu er an*l announeer fm the "Volte of
1'rophei y". world wide ts'lio pr«K m.
T h r Voting People's T t » ini ite giam. will |u r form 'lit' retemoflV
nil’ll ” f the F ir-t IU p ti -1 Phurrh All friends of th, -.tuple are in
Bra h .tiling a ntrnlr at
Hlucvtl, d
ppring A rnnH.il invitation 1 . e,
Mis* I .in i was employed by Ih tended to all Hnpti«t yonnr people Farm’ l'* In-Ilian e Co. In port,
and friend* They are asked to land pilot to r -i l mg h, i um*
l^in rt rt the 1 huii h at (! ,70 I* M
tiaming at Madi on I ’nllerr I*'
T c an* -are, when- »(&gt;r received h’ I
A IO M I.U
The Mrprndahle CU»&gt; of the Registered Niti o's il’ i'iee in (PIN
r'irvt Met til’ll I*t Chnrrh will meet She ha- lain m ir in g in (bland"
It Ml*, ft. h G o ff. home on f&gt;| » foi a year amt one h ■If. having
Path Avenue at 8.(Ml IV M T h . i - tiern night heatf itut-e *»n the gen
rral f|iN»t of tit,’ Florida Srnit.ir
will lw a market basket «alo.
turn Site i- now lining prtval
T U tB f lA Y
duly Ih* re i l u , I mas wa, rr*
The Pilot riuh will holt it. ,,.o ponslhle fm tin urg miration of
ulat business meeting in the Yarh* Seventh II*)
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H o b at * (Mi I' M t,. l...
,,,1,,,. wink m (he uni in Milan I". iy»
by the board meeting at 7 ,'tn p M ili'lit tniildhs igo -iiitled Hi. i.,nt
1)1*1* "I work in I he San Turd |n’t
She ln « hI rt ii**no rrlipf u m l
I Man tat ion Estates
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lly IIKSH PA TTK H S O N
Mr .Stru.iri n tin H t&lt;» IMmi-’n
»n Krtirtiarv ft««in rullnn, O l|r
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h\ rh*' Llfr* Trm^
Sally anil Sn*y Neliler
of
Ml * It 1 I*’“I (M |f Hjlv f•*'If n»* ' |
Seventh street left nri M onday J iiltuieit* f*»r in *ir Inntl'Y *«n.l
Hi ) |III, I VI V P l V 1*1 ||SM\
in-trite fi tif Spur Sr» f t* hr i Hr*rrir r*u Mt‘l InnviHr \
for a month’* vacation in M hhn
*■ iiflrr 1n, atlening l lit ps I In
Itatt. The girl* ate traveling lit vIt *- *SratIon. 11*■» t• 1 1s«« ,» %m■m|%
M v
\ Ivroti* • weeks in New \,uk in.) Phil,id I
(•ranrl Rapid* tty Imp when* thpir "f Ihr Stvrnfli
fimi i 1lilt ir-uje
r, If f*» »t’l i.in
I hr 1 ,%Vt \I.HV k i! f viofL*
grandmother, Mr*. Mathilda Neld- f Hum n nml i* ;ii fm iti lt« ttrirnfi i pltia.
lint
inn.
rr. w ill meet them. It I* the find
^fii‘niliU|; In t am t L ,u I'jivfMUri
Alt-, Ihloii II ik* i leturiir,! hoot, (Irjirh vhrtr Mi i» »i Mi
-L»hr
Tim e they have traveled alone
Sunday
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" m l they were m excited when
three
weeks
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She
Ih ry left that they were almost
Muir&lt;i(m Simms
was the giio-l of \|r, sml Airincoherent. Their two brother* on I
Mi »| I M i'
II G. I.ingle,
younger alttrr
are remaining
hiivr i i fhrii him f h* t iU"li*l„
home with their parent* hut the
"III i, Mi Knilflff nf I ft
A birthday dinner was held fm
Mr
and Air* Theiolote .ludl 111*I
whole family expect to dtive tip Mr*. Nattie Carta way at her home
In a couple nf week* to bring the in Flora Heights on .Sunday, have trturne,) from a trip to
Ii*. k Jii I M* *■ ** W hitr who
Springfield and Aurora, III where I m v r I * • i) m
rla hack in time for the open* honoring her Krtth birthday.
i 1
i t *1 i i .tW
they visited with friends and t r ­ vimtifiis fi* \\if!*»#iii I -iV*', Iti*l.
g of uchool.
A delightful dinner wa, en­ ial ives.
Sfiliifiihl I l l ’ll* Inn* h’fl In
M r. and Mr*. Norman (inidd of joyed by everyone.
join hi** ttifi m l . Id I-Ii * ti tit lllilo*
Naranla Road are leaving* fur a
Mr*. Carrawny’* rhildrrn that
Tommy Speer, -on of 'll. and
M.
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month a vacation with their inn were present were Mr. and Mrs,
|t*'flt
A ' 1'! daughter in Pennsylvania and E. H, Tyler of Sun Mnlru, Mr. A lt' II \ gpeer, Jr. is returning |V*m( life ill! V fl**IU ,! '
with i vlnl Ivi* &lt; i ■ ! *r«*»
▼Jew Y nrk.
and Mr*. W C. Cnlrman and son b&lt;&gt;rnr Inmnrinw after niierulinp ih
Mir* Hicntla I. Fouler amt Mr* Hilly, Mr and Mr*. T H, Ciirrn pa I two months at Chimney Un-l Until h l*4fi*1ittn
r mill Mr
F tril I;«wltvin nfr
Camp in North Carolina.
Richard Epplcr of Lung Island are way nf Ijik r Wale*, Mr. and Ml
rn frt Inimrtu flirit n pi»A%t I 1.
(pending two week* vacation viait- Ihm Carrawny nf / c IIwikhI, Mr
Mr and Mr*. T F. Tuckr; lef* HUrk i*C
Ing Mr. and Mr*. Henry \V K lrp - and Mrs. Erl Carrnwny and l&lt; v
today for * two week &gt;’ va&lt;*li«n
r of Mrillna flrive. They have Carr away of Miami.
lit
t i Mv W II
j 1 ni
en taking trip* to many of the
Guest that wer, present were TTiev Will vt-il Mr*. Tinker's ps Hlirt*vi |n»it, 1-4 Ai’i f i ir* irur its
pointn of interest In the Slate andMr*. J. It Itns-cy, Mn, Neal tents, Mi and Mrs J C. Ilntrhl
•re quite thrilled with what they Cnlrman, Mr. and Mr*. Wllllnm -on in Savannah, N. A'.
ir iil* Mt ,innl Mi'# II
II i *- -*ire*'ii••
have seen,
Vlhlcn and children, and Mr.
Mr*. K- K Anderson and Mis* o f t ill i ii &gt;- * I'H 1*1 **'ifIi
- Mr*, Gertrude F
Norval of and Mr*. Earl Do«*ey and chil­
*
Paterson, N. J., wife of the form- dren.
Eugeni* Anderson returned this hctfinrulil« »H*aHiiif»I 1fl«l t-f
weekend
from a motor trip H ^1 J(f Iflu f **l| ji * till
0 r D r. William A. Nurvay, who
through Ohio, |Vnn*ylv*ntl, New lilftm l tit- i ■ &lt;nhft&gt;! &gt;t 11 *I
" m e a physician anil (iirgron in
York and Carnot* They were gone | ifl** I ‘(lips, nil ^I|J? I A l ill pi*
Paterson for 48 year*. I* staying Powell nf Angellts Road.
at thr Mansion while making ar­
*rtit, H»
ifnlim iiH l ?*i r i » n »
Ymir reportar i* leaving fm a si* weeks.
rangements for thr construction months vacation in the north on
I'n itii, N r wi»li M a rin i' l**iifl«i
of a home hrre on the Plantation. Thursday, She will stop al I atiFriends nf 'Ir*. II II I'a'^-hatl Ht|ii *t|r*m-r*v
Mr*. Norval was Itorn in England raster, Penn., to visit her son nnd wilt l» glad lo learn that sire hs•nd returned there for her edit- hi* family, at Cake Molmwk, N. telurtird to her home after heinp
ration. She has spent several win­ J. and Hhuielieck, N. V to visit ■onfined to St, Vincent lto-p|iat
ter* in Florida and will make friends hill will spend most of her in Jacksonville for the past ten
Plantation E*tale* her permanent lime at Thornw;mid. N. \ visiting weeks,
home some time this fall. She is her father, brothers mill sister*.
•od a member of the Star Gavel She W'll try to get the new* lmrk
Alt, and Airs. Gordon Swr'nei
past matron of the Eastern Star to the paper every week even i( are leaving for New Yolk City,
ub. Mr*. Norval Is arcompnnied it is a little tale and also tell yin where they will attend the New
I* n n ‘ I Hi
bjr a friend, Mrs, Margaret Alsg-a little slwnit the weather e|r in York Gift Show. From there Ih -'
BUi icn wife of the former U t u l. the north She would appreciate are golr.g to Hamilton Ontario,
Hperid A our Aid r
Commd Gtmnar Magnmion, IIS your sending your news items to Canada. They will he gone for
In Ih* t ool.
it Guard Mr*. Magnu.son wa* bet al "HI Westchester Avenue, alioul two week*
rn In Iceland ami ha* told u* T1iornun,id, N. V. Jim Pstlermn
; u en |
tomt interesting things about that will lie around He i« ton tally wilt
CpI Moyle W Pringle I- ,pend
muntry.
landscaping to leave *t this time Ing a '-II day leave with hi in
M r. and Mr*. Ftedtlr Payne en
tained Mr *nil Mr*. Milford
onard with dinner at the Club
Diamond on Tiie»day evening.
J h a y were celebrating that new.
W re y Hnlrk they have l«een drlv(llf tbl* week.
C M M fia I nder 12 A t- W(allied
We regret the patiing of ArFree AA'ilh Patents Anvlim e I v
J*mc* on Kstnrdav rooming
rrp t Haturda) A Honda),
and Mr*. James have U r n
only a short time. Mr. James
m ••**.*» HI ii-lsen I law*. •»•***•
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^ n e ir son. Kenneth. The internwent will he Ixmg Island.
Mr*. William Freer left la*t
week for Indian* with her three
two older hoy* at their grandyoungster* chitilten to Join thr
parrnta there, where the hoy*
lave been spending their aunt*
Wer vacation. Mr. Ferre will drive
in later to bring them all lmrk
to uchool. Mr. Freer I* one of
lh« building contractor* on Plan­
ta t io n and because of the pr**T t ir e nf work from all these new
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M r. and Mr*. Richard
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Giants Defeat Saints 7-3 To Gain Full Game On G
Tcdesco Holds Saints
To Three Runs In BOOSTS BRAVES
Winning116thGame;
Play There Tonite

Charles Beats Beshore In Title
Bout But Doesn’t Look Too Good

By Alon Mover

B U F F A L O . N. Y.. Aug. 16
Tiie Sanford ('.unit won llirir
third straight game I.i«i night by
defeating the .St. Auguilinr Saint*
by a tcorr nf 7 In },
Rookie light-hander C h a r l i e
ledeaco turned in a great job on
the mound for the (.inriti liy al­
lowing llie Saint* only (our hilt,
Hirer of which tame in Hie (m i
inning when Hie Sainta combined
them and an error to puih aciort
thru lliiee rum.
After the firat inning the Saint*
had only two Inre-runncr*. one ot
which came on an error and the
other on Hie only other flit that
fcileoo allowed them lie lelircd
them in older (or o » inuingi.
The (iianta acorrd their first
run ill the lioltnni of the fuel in nIpg Whan Marcel I'.ieikei walk'd
and Ij-vy M’Ot him home on a
double to left ccnlerfield.
D ie Giant* continued their scor­
ing *piee wlien they brought Ip
three run* in the third, une in ihe
fouith uni two ru Hu* riitli.
Sec ond l,a*c man Mareel Coelker
took tin- hilling honor a for U*»
night hy petting twn hit* In two
trip* with two RJcl’a added to hi*
record.
The Giants demunat rated rulin'
matte lour fielding lu*t night when
tigiil-fielder Kd Jacksoi&gt; made an
impossible »b(H- airing catch on
which he made two complete
jllpa and came up with the hall.
Joe Tom ik alto made n gnat
catch on a |iop foul fly when he
pulled it in over near the bleach*
yrr.
In winning the game the Giant*
picked up another full game on
the Gainesville G-Men who were
edged out by Daytona Beach. The
Giant* now trail the G-Men by
cn« game, which. If tin y ca.r p h »
it up will earn them a berth In
the firat division and the play*
off*.
The Giant* go to St. A u g U i line
tonight to meet the Sul lit* in the
return match. Manager Kd lu-yy
was undecided today wbom lie
would rend to the hill to face Ih-r
Saint* hut raid it would either I*.’
lloh Callahan or lefty Jim Single
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any offer. The Tiger* offered
130,000, so Gr.dh signed with De­
troit.
Groth'* grand alnmmer was all
A it llnuttrman needel to gain hit
16th victory, although ha falu re .1 in in* aeventh when tip
walked the first two hatter .1 to
fam him. Marlin S tu n t took
&lt;w&gt; «i|t.» .*
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other paaa. men fanned 1jir* Dohy bird forced ],U i* ..adet .0
h'l Into a tlouhlt play.
The New York Yanlim* split
a doublcheadrt with Wu*hliigl»it
Jo move two jHTrentage point* In
front of Cleveland In their race
for treund plnce. Washington Won

Orlando Benators came from l-e
plnd, aeoriiig 'lx run: in the ton
f the ninth Inning, to take an 8-c
erition fiom III.. I'alatka Asalea.
h rrr last night.
Gil Wick I'alatka hurler. hn-’
allowed hut lit Mi' hits und tw&lt;
iu iis , buth .iiru it rluul hr DrurBairnr* and Dem Currier, C.rnugl
tha tilth canto.
By AHHIM IA T K I» PHKNS
The ftmalor circuit bluw ranu
Tha top three pennant contend­
la the ninth inning tally hy Maiy
Cohen. Then Henator* tapped Wiek er* in the Gnirgia-Florida l.eagur
mi«*ed a chance to move up la*t
ftr a total of eight hit*.
night.
All
three— Tallahassee,
Valdosta and Allmny— were lieatD A Y T O N A -G -M EN
rn hy the league'* Iraacr light*.
D A 1 T O N A B E A C H . Aug. 16
The tiiple defeat left Tallaha*.
(gq— Second plare llxvGna Beach
kept up its pursuit of thr Iradlnv viile Bd a* Waycroaa trouHctrl Al*
Orlandoan* last night t.y seurinr twny 6-3 ami Moultrie heat Valih&gt;iti 7 I fnnlel# r.nd Amcrlcu*
A (lb di .-id in ov*r Galni-s-cllf«*.
'H i ftlatdi'is evtUt the G-Men liolit a tv-ill hill, CYrdele taking
1k U 7. SHI G'le«*nrr nnL-ked l.l&gt; the first 4 0 tpd lu*ln,( thr ae-Tund
loth alt., ail in relief role*.
Ton,gilt's
hedul# call* foi
-' Daytona'Beach put arm*, th
deciding run In the eighth Inn­ Allainv at Waycroaa, Cordela at
ing. Vance laigan
lag.
Digai ilmihlrd. _Jet Amerlcu*, Tallahaaace at ThomaaBts-flt r n Iwat out an infield hit vllle and Valdosta at Moultrie.
Tallaha****'* Dick Heller* and
reding Logan to third. He enmh01 rn- on Paul TYavl*1 eutfiehl ThomasviII* ■ We# Breachlni both
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in a counle of week*.
^ iak made it unanimou* for tha
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that Charle* would be a big fa- ,\|* «rarrboard hud it 10-'*-2.
vorite to outatab and outrun U.t(;h. ttr,_ (l)lWr.vrr&gt; w„
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'd him.
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The two poitponement* ipparunly *ingle* during moit of last entiy hurt the gate. The I ui &amp;
plglit'a acheduird 15-iuundrt. He odd* in Charle*’ favor w s; nn
never wa* able to fliair the 28- other factor. A crowd of rljf'.rp
yt*r-old I’enn*ylvanla Irutchman |»ald f2H,»5C8— a modern record
from Harriahurg, who outweighed low in Udh allendance ami reCharle* IH4 1/3 to 183 14.
celpt* for a heavyweight champfteferre Barney Felix halted ion*hlp ahow.

Florida Gators To Macon Slowed By
Report For Drills Columbus Cardt
On A u g u s t 31st In South Atlanti

G A IN E S V IL L E , Aug. 16— (Spe«.ial&gt;— Florida'* football Gator*—
tome 71 of them— have been ex­
tended invitation* to be in Ga*nrviile the evening of Aug. 31. rcadv
foi the opening practice the next
morning.
"The majority of you are no
d‘,ubl mentally n-ady fur a lough
•n*on," Head Coach Boh Wood­
ruff wrote them recently, •‘but few
■d you wit) be physically ready.
Il iwhuove* all of you tu atari
yout conditioning program right
now. With only three week* of
prarllrM before our f lrd game, the
hoy* In than* will have to play our
fmil hall il taJ ii .aaaa*.
season *"*
The Rtiiunen will ronvrrge upon
Gainesville from Miami to th*
South. Chicago to th# North and
aoiTitr.-iiY a * * o ti«T in v
Team
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I. *■•• from Mexico. Dick Petry. *o|d&gt;"
A l la o la
74
U A l l mote guard, ha* been working ir
lllriolRMkaiii
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N a s h v ill e
4*
M A l l Mexiro this summer, fh-vrral of
Memphis
4* It Al! the candidates live In Miami and
V s s ■ ' r i m ns
41 4» »• ! one is from Chicago.
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Captain Angu* Williams, ttuar
&lt; hn11s ou nd*
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t .tt tlr l U l A
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7* Jll terhack from Tampu, and Alter­
llesalis H s s l s l
nate Captain l.orrn Bioadu*. half­
i 'h a l l a n o o a a J . J h t s i ' h O I
back from Jacksonville, are the
l l lr m ln a h e n i *, Mo bile J.
only three-year lettrrmen return­
Nashville l « ’ l. Little lt»eh I *
A tla n ta t, Net* (J rls an s *
ing to th* Gator*' squad 'hi* year
H r s ails y m l s r e a y
Th# total numiier of lettermrn
M e m p h is 4. r'h a tta a o o g s t
available ipelude only four end*
H i r m l n a h a m 4 Miittlle l
l . l l l l r l U x h at
N a b b v ll le
t l ‘1’4
one center, one quarter bark, two
r a ln t .
T ,
halfback*, and one fullback. None
A tl a n ta I . New Orl ean s 1 I I* Ins
of the guard* and tackle* have
ln a * l .
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wan latter*.
Half back Kldrlge llearh |et*e- ■
In 1948 and 1P49 and fullback Fr*MlfOd
Hnviuirmh
Montideoca wa* utrd last
4*»»h»nt*!4
in a punting capacity only. Ho !!»■
Udiiimltu#
Gatorr actually will have onlI ’ti nr trial 44n
llrrrn rttlr
■even monogram wratrr* ready f
AutfKfttA
full-time gam# action.
J»rtiM &gt;l)«ttU
D ie 13,000 seat addition to Flo■'ni 11 minis ( , tl r
idr Field Stadium in Gaineavilh
I'harlsatnn I, At
i* being rutbed in an effort t
t' oluothu* I, Ms,
sobtllls
tppa have it ready for th* opening gam*
Pavannsli *1 J
with th# Citadrl on Sept. 23. The
ratal.
Neaalt,____
rr*t of the achrdule will tend the
t'olsia bla I . t l r l t a t l l
Gator* agalnat Duquetn*. Georgia
I'h s r t s s i i .n 4. A « a u s

fete' a carr'ral rnneu* ‘&lt;1 when
'be* ned" by Hank Wva# in ip*
r n t game. X tays showed no
fm tu re . He ia e»ivcte«t back tn
Hie lineup within a few day*.
rhe t hlcago White Hot and
hi f oul* Browna writ* out echrnultil.

L o s e t o Trailers

fewer error* and Ilrrschtnl won
hi* l-ith Ttftory of th# season. Th &gt;

JACKSONVILLE,
_________
........ Altg.
1 6 - league leading Plralea fumUed
Apeelall— Five memlw-r* of the five time* to allow the winning
U to r Buwi Selection Committee yun* to cootp ho are.
HO attend the aimral Biulhern
W ^ T e a d la g lH w ltr t.^
Bagfavenee Meeting of Cuaelra

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By A S S O C IA T E D Fit ESS
The Macon Peache* regained
their *tridr in the Buuth Atlantic
League only tu run into Cuiumlu*
— tonight the league leader* make
their third effort in the ruirent
teriea to down the Cardinal*.
The sagging Peache* rmled a
five game wmrrttg airrak when
they met Columbu* Monday night.
L a d night the Cardinal* handed
them another lo*a, thl* one an­
other one run victory, ft-4.
Th* victory enabled »&lt;-eond
place Savannah to gain half a
anie on Macon a* Savannah and
ackaonvillr were idled by ralii.

J

Columbia beat Greenville 6-3 and
Charleston downed Auguita 6-3.
With lea* than • month to go
In the «****» , the Macon club
now has only a four and on* balf
game land over Savannah in
place of the long string they
once lioantrd.
The Peache* fell in th* ninth
inning la d night a* Frankie Itean
dashed a lin glr into right field
to *corr Vince Mored from third
Mured had opened the inning with
another right field blow for a tri­
ple.
Willi* McDunald wa* credited
with the vlruiry after relieving
darter K»*» Grimelvy in the firat.
McDonald nllo'ted only five hit*
In the eight *&gt;d two thirtl* inn­
ing* he niteh*-d.
Bill Seintoth eiartril for Macon
end wa* I fin) fit George Schulti
tn the eighth frame. The hw* wa*
finally charged H. Schulti
The third plan Columbia Bed*
matched ralltc* with Greenville to

Southern

Series

II; IH S O T IA T E D CHESS
Ttif Birmingham Baron. anil
Atlanta Cracker# *tart four day*
nf dead earnest baseball today In
a aarie- that could spell either
pennsnt or bust.
Wily Mike Higgins will hr
bringing hi* Baron* to a ball park
where thr-y are hardly lovril. de■pita their ba.ehall prowess. Ever
since MiIn protested a ilne-upwriting mistake againii Atlanta—
ami won the protest— |hi* Crackers
and their fans have waited for
thi&gt; aeries.
Tin- Barons, trailing six ramr&lt;
Iwhind firat plan- Atlanta, could
seriously boost their pennant alock
with a clean sweep.
Iloth Atlanta and Birmingham
tucked victoriea undvr thvir belt*
last ni|fhl n* a mvaaurv of pro­
tection for tonight. Atlanta down­
ed New Or Ivan* 3-2 and Binning
ham l*-at Mobile 0-1.
Memphis bent Chattanooga 8*4.
I.ittlr itock and Nashville m u
mined out.
Attunin'* triumph over th&lt;- fifth
plnce Pelican* last nigh! wa» a
hennhreaker fur New
Orleans'
bonus pitcher Caul
Cettit. lie
(Misled hi* lie.t ahowipfr »lnce en­
ter ill it plufes aioli aI hatehall, detpitc the defeat.
The 1100.000 rookie went ten
inning* and allowed eight hitf. In
midition, be pitched himaef out
of trouble in aevrral rpoti.
Atlanta newcomer Charlie liorin
won the game with a nine hit per­
formance umi tome brilliant , itch
es bv the Crarkers,
Birmingham pot it* victory over
Mobile in tiie firat inninK whan
the Hear*1 alaiter John Hall dem*
otiatratrd a marked tendency to
rni-a the plate. He walked the fir*t
four men up and allowed Norm
auchfn to drive in two run* with
a single Hall didn't get • ainrlr

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gamle, i k t U v n I t l i r r . l i e Mlk* Nor
l-a ie ly , Himrlln*. Millie K . )a,
S I X T H II *1 i:— !
lied Hr ere. O u r
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Kona . Nolaeka A no
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Kttarp T i n K a n d r n a g . L - ' c l . m e n
H i l l e r e Hoy.
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Mboll,
Jim
K l e ic h e r . Pin &lt; »r. » r y Heck.

man out iwfute ii* wa* litird amf
hy thrn th* Baiuire had the gums
wrapped up
Jim Atkin* gave up onlv «ev*n
hit* tu notch the victory. He fan­
ned lix.

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A dilfffpncr nf $5,000 oner kf|»t jolm ny Groil
n o r la n d uniform, today thr Imliant would pay Hu
over jiiit !o gel him nut of their hair.
Jimte joining the Detmil Tiger* two year* ago,
a career out of belting Cleveland *
pllrhing. If the firat place Tiger*
..^ n e r, 10
F, " la at the Indian* In h. w lr - it , , „ t u,e «ro n d .
ran lie traced dlret-tly M Grot he
Hnxton's Itoi i
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1 ij * that once apurned him.
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Tigrr* got mi batter than an even
Philadelphia Ii
l.r. ak In their two game* wiih tin* tlusimi laairtn- I
Tril-e. The young outfielder «h*mgame*,
meil a home run In each game ||t|V n &lt;,. ( j|rri
III* eiretiit ehml yi-«teril»y came within'three net
with the base* leaded. Tin- Tiger* |t„,|„„ with n
didn't need anv nu-r*' *•• defeat
York
ileli Lemon nod tin Indians, 4-1. ( M|,, r
twl
Hirer the w . ' l r l l rival* must |nllluK tl) ,|tlfll|
fare each other seven more linn*
j * . p|tt&gt;
thl* »ea»on, the Indian* may hove
•|.,.
more reminder* of their blunder Cincinnati's tola
Of, DMI. That w j » the year Cle- lhe |„niug and ni
vetand let Groth allp away.
jo.g. |tg|ph Ki
lloh Feller, a teammate nf 33rd homer for I
Groth ■ at Great Lake* during
Curt Simmoni
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Entries At Volusia
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A tlanta In Crucial

_ J l 4 * rM aided by two home rum.
Charlie Petchak rapped one In the
second with one hiau aboard and
Hal Ivy followed in the fifth with
a none-on homer.
Valdosta's Bonny Stephenson
pit etui ovtr ihe fence for the
IM g tr.i in the third Inning with
one mate m has*.
I’ordele'a loothpaw nick Mill*
terms* in the heat pitching per­
formance of the nlghl with n two.
hit shutout over Amerlcu* In thv
firat of the twin bill.
Amerlcu* won the nightcap a*
Charlie Harper rave up or.iy five
hit* In seven and two third* Inn­
ing*. He had to lie taken out in
the eighth after straining a m m cte.
The Wajrcrosa Dear* took ad­
vantage of southpaw Walt Mongemery'* wlldneaa to ice the gam*

1949 Ford
1947 Fr«4«r

of the m atte* ag w f i . AnUvlUe
of the la»t two wetka have teen
/arlout member* of tha staff ir
Mit|I&lt;*ipprfor a coaching *chod|

Tudor

IMyiMpMlp

agreement with th* barring of five
student# frupi participating
in
Houtheartern Conference athletic*
and a Fl.ootl Bite for th# Univer­
sity o f MUaiMippi.
The Conference ruling waa re­
cently announced by B rrn it Moore,
BKC
rumralssluner. falter C. M.
Smith, director of athletic* aid
John Vaught, head football coaih
at the unlveralty a*ked for a
joint meeting of the Stale Board
of Trustee* for Institution* ft
higher learning with th* Univer­
sity Athletic Committee.
A t yesterday's meeting, th*
Hoard, which govern* all *tatf.
supported Institution*, heard those
named in Mo»r*'« chaigei, incluA&gt;
leg four if the athlete*— Jlmtay
Cole, Kotmi* Cate, Hilly Rutisdll
and Jo* U&gt;tynor. ’li&gt;# fifth, Hugh
llallard, did not attend.

P ly m o u th

Vfoodruff wa*

t week whejy
underwent an

Mr*. WPvdruff
rmergmey
Ope liuu, Her i S proved comliilun O F permit the
Gator cunch t« W baah at
desk— ami
gridiron
d U g ra -w —
th li wtek.
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Pontiac
Pontiac
1939 fl.tndohgkar
10— U ^ C E S — I L

commissioner from what the Beard
considers Hwoj*rlu»ivf grvd gntub

nightly

f K i l h e S .fgrtJwr aonrove*

EXCEPT

W* i f ;
i . ’ ; .,

SUNDAY
*nnounAemrnt *.hnt tnirr w'V be
rv&gt; ehai'g# in wo leu-ntg at ik«
•chelargklp*. vehlrn l#*j
,x-*n
awarded according U» the achnet
ship galley of lb* Unlvernty an'1

The earliest the Unlveralty rin
appeal Mrmre'a ruling will fa* in
Decemlwr at th* anhuel winter
meeting of ihe Conference.
In anawer to Moorv'i char *a of
"eiceaaive financial
aid,"
the
Hoard replied:
"The commltsloner has not
charged that any offer of gifts of
value or financial renumiratlen
beyond the regular and approval

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#me.

tied.

T“

“In eoncluaUm, the Board feel*
from thf evidence, that neither
the five young men t-er any friar ‘
of the University, nor the Uaiveraity Itself merit* the suspicion that

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Ava f’h^na A f l - V
Phone Iftl
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&gt;19 S eated Ave
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porches. Chryital lAkc J -U k C L ' V /A l ' ^ ’T Dining kc^m
Excellent Condition. Hotel
for chlldrsii. Fralt Ira n fas
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fectlon. Old floors rna&lt;l« hkr
new. Ftni»hiuic. clranlllg A sat
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yeara n tp rrlrn rs *a Kent mol*
Concrete eewer pipe, Kfeaae trap'.
County, II. M lileaion, lwk&gt;
•eptlc tank., ateppiuf atone*,
hern hi a, flower pot*, block*,
Marv.
window aills. lint rla and r o ll Drag
litre, liulhlofer, &lt;liinip tro. V
rrete flmir*. Free e*tirnate».
muck, ftll dirt .hell and elai
M IH A C L K C O N C R E T E P IP E CO
by load or Job. Contact II It
30:. Elm Ave. Phone 1131
L'lliatrd, and a-social*!, 1 ill* I.
S W A P s lid e — * 4ttb r. 61It HI
Mew York Ave., IIvlMnd.
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Phone IM i-W j Celery Ave.
K 'K P \ I It -M n iiK ItN IK K
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home. Only 10*4 ilnwn ln*a r*
m ml It Ion |&lt;i0. 1004 Elm
ijulrnl K11A Plan. In.tallim n
Loan Dep’t., Room 117 I'b r 1
T O H E HOLD at aurtiun. Five man
2*6. Hanford Atlantic Natl‘"&gt;d
life raft, 20 inch bicycle, one
Rank. Meinla-r F D IC .
stroller, porch rocker, tire*. III V E N E T IA N
Ill.IN D H n.ailc t.
irallon water key, rubber lire
order. Seminole* Venetian lilinrf
wheel barrow, at Farmers lia rCo.
K20 W. 3rd HI.
I Tom
ket Friday n i g h t . ______
II H .W .
's lip D E L T A Power snw . ' h Inri. U a V A N D N l O l i r d rill . .. I
blade, alto dado act, 1100. Rab­
hour* a day. Serving goral f&lt;bits, all titrs, cheap. Alan feedhotiiemoile plea, and cold
era and hutche- Call I M M
L A W N M O W E R 8 Shkrpssind
i— AltTICI.KH WANTKII—A cycle* repaired, lock and le i
work. Prompt m r ’i , II. ^
»VE H U Y , H E L L A T R A D E u'c.l
Shuman !llt) E 4th St,__
furniture. Wllson-Maler Furnllure Pa 3H R. 1st Phone SM E X P E R T liO O K K E E l'IN i; and
lax aervlce fur any *mall In, 1
O N E 8 M A I.ii Show C’a*e. In«iulre
nest, laiw ratea and guaiai-'-'
lax work hr
local
rc.hh it
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HEM? W A N TbH —*
TH A C TO R
W ORK,
hartowiny
dleclng, leveling. Any «lro Jot
E X P E R IE N C E D
help^ A p ^ l Y
lA s y ' r Drug Store.
Call I I T -M , ' ~ ________
W A N T E D — Dump truck two m*n i’lA N flH timed r nnd &gt; i m - l &lt; •"
2-3 data abort Irani. Call J . It.
la rry W»,»ter 147 '-J.
■ V n * av..ft’i.;ia
Dilbrry, 2441 Otnet.v
n _ mmvi «t adunii —n
F .T P K f ilB N d U ) help wanted fur
cook, dishwasher and waltrea.ei F O U N D — Pocki’thcHik on P a r k
Avenue. Owner identify and pa’
Apply only In person al Hotel
for
ad.
Hanford
A utom ate
Montesuma.
Laundn Ph..,.. f(M&lt;2
O P P O R T U N IT Y — Young man to
learn Plastering.
Rapid ad L o W T C d W lllark Silk I'm
hr ell a with curved c r v la l handivanrsmtnl Tel. 144?- J______ __
ill or near Piggly-W igylv. Find
*t_. W O P K W A N T K I I —
er please leave at Hanfor I lie.
aid. It* w aid.
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A L L T Y P E S of Uulldoser Work
• o n , 1 1 pvt .| 1
Reasonable Rale*— Free
E «tlmale*. Carpenter A Oraeey. iitlY iN fi A C A R T Ib-fnrr fm»'
I W * t m - M or KM - I
cine *e* u* to save money. In
stallment tx&gt;an D*p‘t.. R.oim l i t
J o b a s m a i d or nurse. Eva
Pkice * &lt;*
p - ’if .el **1*etl,
-k aw, k . mh 9
N41W m ' Rank M.-mbcr P P IC
10— R tu iiM a s O p fs s rtu n ltlM
1*46 N A S H Ambaaaador 4 .Irene |
sedan, 1843 Naah 600 2 door SQ IF T SH O P
dxn, M » paint, good tires. Will
SAAOO
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Rand Speak
On Blood Supplies
Mrs.

An outline nf the setup nrrra•ary for maintaining ptnper sup­
plies nf L' inmI and pla&lt;ma for
ttr#- In Ih l. country In event nf
emercgencirs ».i* niit||nr&lt;( today
tn member* nf Ihr Lion* Ctllli,
sponsor* nf thr Seminole Count v
Rlond flunk. by M m Fid Ruud,
secretary nf ihr (Y n lrn l Florida
Rl««d Hank. Orlando and F. \.
R ra d l-cr. member if ih r Hoard
nf Dlrertnm.
Mra. Hand »tie«»«d lh* m id &lt;f
having an rc lii riunmittn-. pn*.
frrahly includin'* a doctor, and
a "telephone crew ’ o ronlarl
prospective doimi ■ and rnakr dr.
flnltr
appointment*
foe da- *
when Idond hank rl in It a ir to I,held h rrr. Such rllnir* ran l&gt;r
hrld on Tu t-d a y . and Thui-dav*
Martini.’ In Replemhs-r, ah' aald.
In o nlrr In hive an adequate
atlpply nr r r 'r r v r In lh,. , rrrllt.
nf .hr I’ntmly Rlond Hank, it Inarraaary In lake in in-.r • hlnral
than !• ss-nl rnil, die .la ird In
ra w of M in o r U.aihlni;, grrallv
Itirrr.tc I .. cnlir. v ml I h" rn-rdril fur transfusion*. .h r .aid
Mr. Hradlirrr n o iip tn d l l r
hloral haul arm nnl. with those
nf a finanri.il in.titiillon nr hank,
atrm »rd Ihr nerd if “ keeping up
accounts" and .la ird that a gi,*|
rnm m lllr.
an hini|!t Ih l. pm .
gram In a vrry efficient i,an iiri.
l lr polnlrd mil Ih.i. lio n . Intri
national ha. dnm niurh In Ihn
llnr nf maintaining hl'rik hank,
throughout ihi country,
Klny l.lon Hat tv Uiih.nn an*
tirctim l Ih tl l.ion d o ri lo r. tt-mld
n u ll Fhldav night al llir tin nr vf
III p i V W i t ' . - . min l i n t III i h r l o .
li f In
Eoldlng

lo

d&lt; i ‘.i • I ««-||| |ir ||,r

of a nlghl nirrllmr
P a n . wrn- anmunr.'il fm hav­
ing n
h4nk rllnic* lii |h«*

lirfil

f uf ill r .

rri*nch Pears
((•«|lNN»ll I f HIM |'«|» IlNf |
lain alio tltnuhi agirr, now, lo
arnti five imur of it. own riiviMonr
lo Germany or Nortlirrn I'ranee,
The &lt;rim m Korea ha. hrouglii
the American |&gt;oiil,on in Fiancr lo
a low (mini. The lint hluili of
iratifiration at American inter­
vention in Korra liar lirrii rue teedid hy a . o r nf cfnmay al U . X
ft verier.

(,&gt; j

11k f irn&lt;h long liarr r*|rr&lt; Inf
thr Gienylli of Ametkan .n m
Ciperially the atom I'orrih In gi»r
them lunr In y,r| wr|| fnnu (lie
la. I war, and In iratm,
A m rn ra n . nrwly-anivrtl on Ih u
•Idr nf (h r Allanlir report that
Mm drfrola In Korra havr hardm rrl Am rnran determination tn
rearm amt. If n r r r .w iy . In la*
ready for a .hnwdnwn wllh H u .-

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Stars And Stripes
Published In Korea

A J C ll I I H | U M I » V

BY A S S O O A T K O PRESS
Snmr .r i r n t l . t . agrrrd today
that yesterday's earthquake— on#
rf thr g r r a t r .t r v r r measured by
m a n -m a y
have nrcuried near
thr wild fa.lnraa nf thr Himal­
ayan mmintatna.
Whether thr big ipiakr .hook
thr ra ilh In T i I k I, F'.a.trrn India
m norlhrrn Hnrma *&gt;&lt; uncertain
in Ih r opinion nf (h r .r seismolngia l.
T h r Hrv. |lani*l l.lnrhan, H J ,
load »f ih r Itostnn t'ollrgc Jteiamngraph N'atinn In Weston, M a il,
•aid II w a . not .n ip ti'ln g that
po word had h rrn rrrrlvrd from
the vicinity nf th r ipiakr.
llr .aid h i. opinion wa. “better
than
a g i i r . . ’’ that It probably
o c riin n l in Ih r wild Himalaya*
of ra .lm n India.
Ilritirh
experts
Jrrid nl
Ihr
plant trrm o r took p l.r r In T ih rt,
I t prrhap. Hnrma. One K rw Oh.i i v . liny offirlal ptarrd it !»•
tw rrn thr H im a la ya , and Hnrma.
In
lirrm a n y. th r Genohvsirat
Ifi'tiliitr nf Ih r University of
Goettingen supported Ihr view It
might h iv r originated in Hnrma
•n Tibet. |r w a . d r.iid in l a . thr
.ttr.ig ra l in Ih r In.Hltdr*. 50*
yrar h l.lm y and m oir vinlrnt
Ilian
Ihr onr whlrh
flattr nrd
Mrsilna. Ita ly, In
killing
irn rr than Mt.iMki jierson*.

Jnckie Uohinstm
II - x l a . M r i m r a n IlH l
Inn. “ lirraUM* mmplaienrv ha. »rl
in.”
l(nhin*on. flr»l Nrgrn In Ihr
big leaguer in mmlern lime., |»
playing hi. foinlh &gt;ra«on for Ihr
I lodger, l-a.i vrar h" « a i .ele* l » *
•. 'hr mo I valual-lr player In the
N'.tiorial l.rjtgur an*l wa. Irague
hnlliug rhampion with an avrr•igr of :tt2. Allhough now In r
►
lump hi. p rr.rn t avrragr I. JIIR
a dlop of ‘Jfi point. In Hirer w rrk .
Itohlriaori d'-nird thru- wa* any
.rriou. ill.pule wilh Manager llhrl
Hhollon ol thr iFodger*.
“ We’ve alw ay. gotten along
fine," he aaiil. “ H r'i a gmol man*
ager. Ilr'a alwaya trealwl me
•w ill.”
fiio.a wrote In Ihr New York
1*0.1:
“ No one man nr thing ran be
Mimed fur Ihr 500 pace the
I M g r r . havr »et within Ihr paal
Ik* w rrk . of ha.rhall while the
whip ha. been wrratnl from their
hnnda hv the Philtlea, who have brrnme Ihr aggre.anr. nf the Nalinnal league while Ihr Hndgrr*
have rrrrrtril tn the rnlr nf fat.
all.fled i-hamp. aannyed
wllh
rarh other'a mannrrtun. and mannrr*.
"Khotlnn, Itb kry, and Ihr Ihidgrt player., acting In rnnrrrt, are
lii (dame.. .Then- la a rumor
ho king around Inwn that Oil
llm lgr. look a puko at Don New*
cumin- one rrrenl day. I know Ihi*
i. untrue, hut I el.u know that
■•vrryliodv doe.n't like evrrvliody
in the Dodger drraaing room."

(irn r T lr r n r y and liana A o d rrw . In a romanllr scene from 2&lt;ith
Century.F'ox’s
"Where Ihe
Sidewalk Kmli", .bowing Thursday and
. .
.
....
F'rlday on thr R iti screen

(ie n e v a

B r id g e

n

\/.n:s f r e e d

F 'R A V K F'I'R T. Gvrm.ny. Aug
It'eellaeeO i&gt; n* raa* Uatl
10 M ) l.'.lit former Na.il offlproduce or fruit arr ofirn up to rial., rnnvlclrd a . war criminal*,
eight fret wide anl if two of will lie rr|ra.rd .hortlv from nrithe.e trurka try to |ia&gt;a on thr Min under nrw giMMl conduct rrgupreaent (Jeneva Hoad leading Into latlonv, I'nllrd State* aulhoritie.
iianfnrd, they will have In go out annourui'd tmlny.
on th« narrow and toft ahouldrra, j Th ry inrludr F’tlrdrlch Flick,
aald Mr. C ray.
former German indoitrlali.l. Rich.
He attributed thr preient condi-1 aril Dane, onr time food and agri­
tlon of thla road to Ihr failure
culture minister who wa. ronvided
the State Hoad Drparlmrnt to for Ida pari in Ih r ''cruel ».hemr”
determine whether to rilrn d and lo “unlawfully deprive Jew* and
improve the highway into Hanford Pole* nf Ihrlr land and trd u ron IU present route nr to branch thrm |n .rifilom and In tetllr Iheit
off nn the lakefronl prnert.
land, wilh Grirnanc," Olio Die
"In view of the hravy tm rk Irii-h, Hitler’* p r o , rhief whom
traffic expected from the vrgctahl Ihr rourt found guilty of -** perand fruit growing region* of the at*tent campaign to amunir the
lower Ka»t O u t to thr Hgnford hatrrd of the Germans.,. .again.t
State Market and other nutlet*. thr Jew .,” and former l.t. General
| would preaonally recommend Rudolph l.ehtnsnn. Judge advocatthat both route* be u«ed,“ »ald Mr. nf ihr German army, who w «
Gray, lie .ugge.teil that trurka arrti.i-d nf lotlaliairatirig In Ihr
Ik routed over the Geneva Avenue drafting of rarnitlnn order*.
highway, and pai.rnger ear* nver
the shore line route.
Kail Strike
The 'rurlng of the concrete on
the new bridge will br finl.heal
""••'■••*0 *•»«*&gt; raa* rraei
hy Sunday, hut thr bridge ran- irra .e " than thr mmpany'a offer
not be opennl until the approache. of flvr cent, an hour.
And a large part of the nation's
are paved. Plan* are pending to
retain pprtlnn* of the old bridge supply of vital noala a.h haa been
shut off hy a major strikr now
for use of flahermen.
Aakad If any action had been in prngre*. at plants nf Allied
mlvay
Chemicals and Dye Co., mlvn
taken lately on the prnpo»ed lake Chemical*
front route M r. Gray Mated that proves., and the Diamond Alkali
the mailer la now wholly up to the Corp.
Soils a*h I* nrrrlrd in doien* of
8 lata Road Department. I~ I •
Hagan ha* completed *urvey* «&gt;f items. The strike, hy 7,200 themlthe route as requeued of thr ral worker* who la-long lo dlalriet
County by the Road Department, 50 of the united r.ilnr worker*, has
50 nf the united mine worker*, ha
ha aald.
i ot off 60 lo 70 per cent of the
U N F A IR P R AtTH 'F'JI
nation'* supply.
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug Irt -'A h
In New York, a new aerie* of
A National l.almr Relation. Hoard negotiating .rsainn. started Wed­
eaaminer refttaed tmlav to dl.m |.« nesday in Ihr two-month .trike
unfair
lalior
practice chargr. again.l llu World-Telegram and
brought laat winter again.l John Son. Th r bargainer* are lo meet
U laewla and h i. Dnlleal Mln»- dally, until they reach an agree­
ment or n complete stalemate.
Wnrkara.
A possible strike vote against
ffgnmlner Arthur le ff ordered
hearing, to proceed on the charge- General Fllectrlc Co. was to b*
although W
Welly
ar.................
K. Ilopkln*. at- discussed In New York Wednes­
ternqp for the union, laid the «-oal day hy the C IO Electrteal Workmine operators who made th* era, which said Its negotiation!
complaint, had aakrd that they with the company broke down last
week.
*'
’ ■*
he 'd m

T b n a ha. hrrn no *urh rrartlnn
In Frame. Ton F'lrnrh government
C lim b c rH
offlrlala arr faring thr problem to
0 d rg rrr that grnrrally la plea.(I'nnllnard from Page One*
trig In Amrriran oh.rrvrr*. Hut nnlda. wa. found myaterlnu.ly
a aarnpling nf .rntlmm t among .hoi lo death.
thr French population, tiling* n»
Hhe walked wllh her heart rtnnrri
aurh rr.pnnar.,
and ap|M-ari-il grief-atunned itjrT h r lark nf a “ will In fight,* nn her arrival. She refused
auch a. ri'.irltrd in Ihr F'lrnrh •alk to n#w»men when she dept&gt;e-|
rullap.r of HUH, l. in evidence a- off an aitliner in l&lt;o* Angelos,
gain. Many Fienrhmrn Milrmnly en mute hero.
weigh the.r a lta rr* "* '.:
Reyimlils' body wa* lowered hy
Would aiMilh.r war I k wor»r mpe to Ihe 11.500 foot level last
than almply 1" *11 down and wait night and will tie brought out hy
to Ire nrtllpled hy thr llllo laiu T
parh tiuiro Imt-iy.
O r would It ha better to try to
The IvMlie. nf both hoys, who
take a mittral rn u u r in Ihr hope winked ai the nearby f.erro O urthat Kua.la would not niatrh iht” dn silver mine this summer a n !
France T
idaunril In ruler Harvard this
It M aggrr. Amettran* In hear fall, w ne spied first through hiFrauchnnn they havr known lor nnculars hy Harold Gates, veteran
a long time aerloutly weigh auch mnuhtainrei, who directed rasruroniiocialioti*.
r|a In them.
It la eem mute atafgtiing t«
Experienced rllmbera, the lads
hear an many Ftrnchmen give an- -el nut Aug. n in ecalt the dang,
awera which, to American.. Bound emus east side of Mt. Whilnev
Ilka capitulation. T h r phtloioph) — ordinarily an elght-hour scram­
of "alt ami wall” »• widespread ble for expert*.
Alpinist- pointed out that a
In France.
,
The F‘tem h appear In havr lo»t party nf five I* lh* minimum for
confide nee In arrlal l«mhardment **feiy. A rhtink nf granlt*— rot•* all aVMt* •«** lime vi tna east i
— even wim »«* .w w - a m ea ns of stopping grotiml forre* faro -could have rtumhled tin-1
The Korean nxpcilenre* have help- Her the weight of hand nr foot i
«d bring lhat. ami the French con­ and scut pair plunging.
A tall oi mistte, hy unt eir.dd
tinue tn ifmetn'iMr •»"* leng *t
tmik lh*
Ihi Unite
U n iin i fllatra lo get into havr Jerknl ths nther from an
temk
ln-ecure perch.
the last Iwn war*.
Ten fret of Ihr nylon rope link­
Firn rli official* havr told »Hrlr
American mlleagues that Ihr Hr- ing them was attached to Wa*.
faatisl atniosphrtr in F'ranrr will Berman's imdy. 80 feet tn Rey­
rhangr If at leaal five U. 8. diet- nold's form.
gtons are aiMect lo Ihr Hefriisc
force In Western Germany. Th ry
■Iso want an equal allnlmrnt of
I l ' s l I l s t r S K ra a l P ag* 0**1
BHtlali troop*.
the day because a high pressure
Although aurh troop* may not
b# gvai,ei'|e immvttiately in Amerl- area moving through th# Atlantic
ra. U. 8 affinals here are advis­ fmm Ihe north still was blocking
ing Washington that a promise a turn In a more northerly d ir ;:to send those trnopa at thr ra il lion.
‘It may he," Norton added
leal possible moment would buoy
'•that the high pressure araa will
th* French.
These troop* weuld not bp e i- break up sufficiently tn allow a
so.
peeled to ttetu any Russian at­ northern curvature— I hop#
tack They would he intruded In- anyway.”
6We\e going to hav* io haeo
It aad to atrni thr wava of prtslmtom which la felt, perhaps moat * pretty cio-e watch on Uti*
storm," Norton said. "It'a now a
heavily In France.
Coupled with thla demand fnr severe hurricane with plenty of
troop*. A/iHWiMn official* ate wind."
Ih e last ixlviaoty. |*a-»«d at 4:41
urging H al a chain nf roian- tml
M •iUlillahpd lit ours, with an A. M. (F.H TI had a«Umat*tl high
•vetaR commatular, u gat pin- e«t vlnd* at about IM ntlla* par
i and the rcarmamenl of hour. Thu* th* storm'* Intensity
had Jumped front 100 to uaurty I V )
th* fdtem a it Iona rolling.
miles’ per hour In a little mora
Americana feel that a rentrallI command would help solve an- than four hour*.
ey knoliv iirohlrm— the use of
IN MEMORY
aan Industry In the rearmaIn sad hut loving mgmory of
program. The French Bocialour dear Mother. Slater and Wif«.
leU oppose thla.
However, Ametkan official* bo- Mr*. Florence Gsndy Johnson of
Gcnvea, Fla., who MBaud away
that if a top-ranking comM r pul utad out that German «*• year ago today, Aug. }«, L549
production muat b* increased
Western

S O U TH W EST
KOREAN
F R O N T , Aug. Ill— (A*)— Star* and
Stripes, American G l newspaper of
two World Wars, Is opening shop
here in Korea.
One officer and six enlisted men
arriveal toaljy to set up the g-and-8
Korean edition. They will rarrv on
a i r ail It tort of frontline reporting
built hy some of the tK.t-known
name, in American journalDm,
The late ilrywood Rroun and
Alexander Woolcott and Harold
Ro m , editor of the New Yorker
magaiine, »et the puce in Wor'd
War I days. Cartoonist Rill MauidIn. Jack F'oise and other* .paranl
the »rc«md war edition, puhli.hed
over the world wherever G l. were
concent rated.
Arriving on the Allied Korean
Iwai hhrad tn pul out the paper
weir Capt. Thoma. I,. Hand. Hasting*a. Mich., a veteran of the Far­
t'-pran edition; Hgt. F;*rl 7, Smith,
Spokane, Wash.; Hgt. Allen S.
Waters. 6H Hark Place. Sea Cliff.
N. Y .; Hgt. Francis Donahue. 68
Tam worth Rd., Norwood, M an.;
Pfc. I.ri'inrd W. Turner. F'ort
Fair field, Mr., and Pvt. Hal R.
Ramble. «47 Hush S t u n . San
Francisco.
One K-and-S correspondent, CpI.
FYnir rcclrr of San llcrnardino.
Calif., was killed coveting thr Kn.
ri-an war in it. rattiest .tagrs.
Since then Ihr paper had nol had
fiontline corrr.pondrnt. irnoriing
tn thr H-and-8 edition. (King puh*
lislied fur nicupatlnn troop. In
Japan and Germany.
Tokyo edition, were flown to
Korra but usually rent lied front­
line troop, days late.

HC8INK8H M A N A G E R

Bomber Strike
tOawWaa.B h a s rags ow*l
Ing motor., checking machlnegun*.
Inspecting the botnh load*,
nmld
uildrnly it w a. time to go
aboard— Just about 6:S0 A. M.
Our plane, commanded hy Cant
Jack R. Packwood, Chehalis .Va»h„
was in the first squadron, led hy
Col. Claud* E. Putnam, Jackthnrn.
Tex.
Our big plane roared and lum
bered down the runway. It. en­
gine. straining to po|| ihr Ill-ton
bomb load Into the air. T h i. wa.
what Pack wood called "the dangrroua time” hut all 9i» Superfort, rlrared safely.
We joined the other plane- in
the .quadrnn over an i*f;nal IMt
mile, .outhwe.t of the field, flew
due west and then north right up
the middle of Korra.
T h r -quadron flew right along
the Naklong River
line — some­
time. w rit, sometimes ea.t nf that
mranderlng muddy stream. There
wa. one big worry In the mioal.
of all— no one wanted to drop
bombs hy accident nn American
troop, east of the river.
O'Donnell had gone ahead over
the taigrt area to make sure that
none of the attack plane, got over
friendly territory on It. bomb run.

D E L A N D . Aug. 15— I8p#clall—
Charles J Franklin, business sec­
retary of the Cleveland Y.ll.C.aV
for the last IT years, will become
husinet- manager of John B. Stet­
son University on Sept. I, Presi­
dent J . Oil ik Edmunds said today.
Franklin will assume the fi­
nancial administration and the
supervision of administrative em­
ployee- at Stetson. This l« a newlv
rreated position designed to co­
ordinate for more effective work
thi. branch of the University.
President F'dmund- said.

L eft! Notice
xotics

n r « ia r.i|irir* .jA L r

NOTICE 18 HERBilT
That
a l l GIVEN
--------I. r A M*r«. aa Bberllf at KemlnoU
..III
Ceuntf, nst'rts.
w
alHla. *»
' on Unaitsr. the*
tth Ja r ar Penttrm b ir. A H . !***.’
g tbs
aurlag
the legal hoars of salt, lo•It fcstweea tho hours nr ele.ea
loch A.M.
A.R. i___,
ana two _ nctocii
rg o'clock
..
under snd b r v i r t u e of that re rt s ln

final Judgment entered nn ths Tth
day of July. AD.. I»»*. I" that cer

tala r i a l # p . n i i m B In the K l r r a l l
r o a r t of th* N i n t h J u d ic ia l C ircuit
nf Klorlda I " a n d
fnr
Bemtiml#
C ounty, w hr reln W i l l i a m &lt;1 K v s n j .
C la ire Kvsae O ' l ’n s n a f and Jo h n
E v a n s ar* P U l n l l f f s an d It G MeInloah. II, Is l**fend*nt. offer foe
sal* and .ell to « h * hlaliret and
best bidder far r a s h all stock of
the Sea of Japan and then headed goods, wire *, r ro r r h s n d i s e . ntfl- *
e-iulpmcnt.
m s r h l n e r v and sll nther
for home.
personal p r o p e ily situate In that
“ I ’ve got thr report on our run.” certain store *1 5*1 Kael Fi rs t
said thr radioman. Staff Set Sirsst In ths C i t y n f Hanford, M u r ­
said salt I " h* mads to satisfy
Walter R Lambert, niue.tone. W. id*.
seld Judamsat In the sum of I I . .
Va. "O n the target, rxrellrnt re. 1H *t, sad costs In the sum of
suit*, no flak, no rnemr aircraft I I * . t*. together w i t h th* cost of
t a k i n g la v s n lo r y th « r * o f sod m*h
sighted."
ing sal# Ih trs o f. s ai d **l* lo
he
We looked at rarh other. “ F’ x- I mad* on lh* p r e m i e r * SI 1*1 K*»l
K l r » l Hlrssl. t i s n fo r d . I lo r ld s . snd
rellent re.idts,” said one. “ That said salt l » be g in nr o m p tl r after
mean- we dropped our load and tk* hour of t l e v t n o'clock A M on
none of ii . fell out the Iximh hay.” said dsts
. N O T I C E 18 r U M T H B H I I K H K H T
G I V E N . T h a t I n v s n t o r y of all of the
T h r rrrst of Mauna laoa, thn | p rops )t y io he eold I* now In the
hands of lh* H h e r l f f of hsmlnole
Hawaiian valrano, la more than I1County,
Florida, a n d m s y b* In.
n.HOG fret high.
I speclcd by an y p ru s p e i tl v s
pur
chaser al th# offic e
of lh* »ald
hherlff
O'lbinnell personally directed thr
N G T I C F : 18 K C I t T I I E I I
G IV EN
qtiatlroiu as they came o'm r.
T h a t said eal* w i l l he made s|th#r
His voire boomed over the ear- l h T H f M l l l l I T r m H T M h T I I Item hy l i t * , o r as a whole, accord
j i m i i l l . i i n i i i t . u : a i m i r Ing to lh* bids r e c s lv t d
phone.; ” |f you can't see clrarly
N O T I C E 18 K C I c r i l E I I I I E I I E I I T
i i i i m i . i-l.n n ili* . Ih &lt; MAhlo drop your bomb, on thr fir-t
G I V E N T h a i said Jud gm ent tntered
« i n*.
tn said raus* It a lien upon all pro.
run go bark again and do*, 'em," J l i l l N M *H 11*T .
p a r ly lo k# eold euperlnr In eny
••uiniirr
F’nitunately th* w rathrr over
ilen acquired
s uh ee que nl
lo the
the target rrctanglr madr that nn- I t l - T I I « ’ M i a i D T .
b r i n g i n g of sur h p r o p s r lr on I h i
premlsea above desc ribe d.
necessary. I moved hack and look­
I i - t . txlahl.
N O T I C E 18 r U R T I I i : n
G IV EN .
iitvn itt’ i: p n n r E K n t N G R
ed out through
the bomb-bav.
That
should a n y person, firm or
M
i
T
H
t
:
T
n
A
P
I
K
A
l
t
wurt
A
N
8
W
B
B
Through orraslonal
patches nf S T A T E o f g taiill t |i A .- l l t ’T I I « ’ corporation
claim any properly In
cloud. I could *ee--from tn.no'i
Iliw ifiV
i l l i r . K T I N G M . said pise* of hwslneaa known as ut
Jo h n s M s c l r l r C o m p a n y localtd si
*l«N &gt;D r
feet— the patch of woodi-d hill- T o Ml •Til
T
u
a
a
r
r
haralir
no
that Tel FUal Meat H l r s s l Hanford E l o r .
and .n orraslonal tiny farm rl'lsgr Ji MIS' XII a It I t baa t i rtified
-o sM
.li lt Ida. they shall m a k e Ihelr ils lm e
In thr valley where the RnT. weir a r a l n a i n m I t l - T I I •" M o t i l l f . rte- k n o w n io Ik# M h ertf f of Bemlaal*
renrtwx' I n ) Divorce. In Die I ’ l m i l l County, Morlda. prior to said »*h
reported m a-ird In forre.
NUpO) J tie*I* 1.1 » *ln ill I . Hem|. date above mentioned se prnvlded
I saw no movement of tremp. t'lnarl.
Morlita
nida l'•^llnlr, g ln ru la . « ) H-n fori l. by Keitli-o It IV. el een
or vehicles, nothing that would Kl-.rlrt. t u l ' « H i : l l t U I K t t r M l * Mlalute* Annotated
Dated at 8snfnrd. Klorlda Ihl
indlratr an enemy arm y wa* below T I K I t : H « m.| I I K i f t ' l l t E D In t-e amt
a linear elih*r in t*er-—n nr h r Al* list day nf July, A ft.. I*te
II aailaarB O m
P s« i n m
In forre. It was |0:50 A.M.
P. A. MEMO
l i i r n e r . before tlie alMi.e 1’niirt on
t rllrii check In the nmmmt of
Then suddenly the bomb* Iw-gen the I n - I day of Hepieniher |» le. at
Ae Hherlff nf H-mlm.l*
5.T7,MVI.I2 made nut tn Donn on to fall away, onr hy enr. I hratd H an for d. Ffoi ld a. an d III# t h s r e .
County, Florida
.
Ja n 17, ID 18.
a
f
l
e
r
y
o
u
r
A
ne
w
er
of
lufe
na
e
as
the Immhartlier shout "fire !" over you m a y he a d » l» e d Kail you But.
The Racing Commission I* con- the Interphone. Then the Inmhs
henr# a Decree pro r n n f e .s u wil l he IN THE cot NT OK THE COI VTt
ducting an Investigation into thr in thr rear bay— or most of them - en
te red a a a l n - l yuu an d the eald
JilMilk sEW ihoi.r: c a iN T t.
" tiu r" ownership of the State's dropped together In a salvo.
cauee |*r*H‘e»d es parta.
IN FMnRAT*_
W line#, m y hand and Official INFLOIIItlA.
!8 pari-mutuel plants and attempt
ItEi IMTATK o r
T h r plan had bran to spare thr Meal nf the above entitled t’antt
Ing to find out If noy of th

I-iopral Notice

Race Track

trsrks, or officials, made ilh-gal
contribution, to political candi­
dates.
"I'm going to warn Ihem they're
in grave danger of having Mime
one file a suit to compel th»m
to revoke Donn'a permit,” Clif­
ford said.
Most of th* evidence In hit
l-ns.r.tlnn Has been available to
the Racing Commls.lon for more
than a year, CHffnnl said.
'T h e y ’ve stalled. Now maybe
they're nn a spot where they will
have to act They ralleal Ihi* pullin- hearing themselves •— some,
thing I have hern demanding.'
g."
Th e Remlied Hat submitted Ky

M i l J a s w J ' a l a J . a k a - - - — a - - fa
y
a—
Clifford
'Mad show, payment,
nf
lljOOO,
and 9W0
Donn

tor triivil atpehsea and Ikon and

1200 paymrnt. lo John Rurwrll,
Slate legtslator from F’ort luiudcrdale. ‘ '

Iximha sq they would hit aliout Ihl* let day of A-iau-l 1*1*. af
150 feet apart. Hut
when thr H a n fo r d Hemlnolo C o u n t y . Flo ri d a .
&lt;&gt; I- II Eli.N l x i n .
Immhardirr saw smoke In our IIClerk of Circuit Court.
Hemlnole County. FGorlda
2U he hit the salvo swilrh and
&gt;th Circuit
dmppeil th* ismalnder of thr load
IH E A I.I
at nnre.
It turned out the “ fire” smoke
ramr from a ahort circuit that was
easily fixed.
rhirnprartor
The bomba threw up showers of
Han. At. Nat. Hk. RMg.
dust and dirty blaek and hrowh
smoke | saw nn explosions other
Ph. 1752 or 1745
than those of thr bomb- them
n
c
:m a n d x r a y
seves. The enemy th rrw nothing at
us in the way of anti-aircraft— or
If they did It didn't rome rloje.
In minute* the target area wa*
obscured.
We rnntlnuad north. Following
squadron* mnvad Into drop their
Oplomelrlnl
loads over what qulrklv became a
rorrtdor of noise, dust and— we 11.1 MagnoRa Ava.
Pkea* SIhoped death for the enemy.
We lurnml east, flew n'.-l ovrr

Dr. H. K. Kinic

l)r. Henry McLaulin

ANNA LBM LEWi 18.
II also know n

aa ANNA 1.UWI8. lucesyed
a u , CM Borrtm a a n d
F~KnBOMB MATIBU rtcAIMa OH DEHAND* AUAIMBT BAll! ESTATE,
Tau and each of you are hereby
notified aad required to nraMnt eny
claims aad dtmanrta whlrh ro«. or
dither af you. mar have aaejn.t the
aatale af ANNA I.E E I. k Tv I h. aim
known *s ANNA LEW IS , deceit#*. |
tat* of said County, to Ik* County
Judas ot Seminole County. Florida,
at hla office In th# court koute ot
said County al Hanford. Florida,
within elaht calendar month# from
the time of the firet puhlkatlnn ol
this notlre. Each claim nr demand
shell he la writing, and shall -isle
lh# plac* of retldsncs and post of­
fice addr**t of lh . claimant, snd
shall be sworn lo by Ihe claimant
to

a g t n l . or a t to r n e y , an d any surh
r iaaim
l
n r desaead n n l so n m shell
be veld.

J A T H. BECK

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W A S H IN G T O N , A o g. IT t.rt—
T h r Senate Imlay ap­
proved and arnt to the WMtr
llniiHr a Mil bringing in.oofl..
non addillonil persona mtdrr
Social Security r n r r r a jr and
htHMiinc hrnrfila for .7.000..
000 rrtlrrd worker*.
W A S H IN G I ON. Aug
17 (A*)
Th r Srnatr Finance Committer
today unanimoutly approved I’ rrsidrni Ttum ant 'first installment"
$5,DflO,1)00.000 la i boost. |o help
finance llir Kmran war and In arm
America againil Communist aggretlion.
The Irgiilalion. which may go
In the ( ’ residence de»k by Sept. I,
null thr nation's lag law, virtual­
ly nn a watlimr fooling.
Il hootli individual income la in
h yaluuil $3.0nO,000.000 meaning
incrcaaei ol up in 20 |&gt;«rcrni lor
I hr 50.000.00Q-plt*&gt; taxpayer*. Cor­
poration! will pa) 11.500.000.000
mote a year.
The inraaiitr provides a full taa
exemption on the aervlre v*V
(■la fighting thr Korean war. It
given taa incentive* In quicker Induatlir'a
idtohljng for the
th r produr
lovtry'iLlitooling
lionl oY’ tf* needs ' o f ' the armed
I I W t lln N **• r a a » T a i l

Major Crops Get
Federal Support
At Maximum I^evel
W A S H IN G TO N , A u g . 17— t^t
-T h u govirnmenl w ill aup|*oit
grower prlrea of m ajor cropa In
I OKI at maximum levela permltlrd
by law.
That Irvrl U 1*0 p rrrrn t of par
lly. I’arity, a iiandard for mraa
urine farm priree, ia rleelared hy
law to la* equally fait In produrcm . and thoir wh-v huy their produett.
The govtrnmrnt could drop the
lu p p o iti r-&gt; f&lt;S prrrent of parity
next year.
Rut Ih - International initiation
l&gt;e|ng what li la, Beeretary of
A g n riiltu rr Brannan haa derided
to keep support* high to rnrour
e g r tug crop*.

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of a 1931 support program may
rnnte within a few
rlaya for
wheat. *
The winter wheal portion of
thia grain rrop will be aeedrd
In thr fall. Ilrnre. the department
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KcffiKtralion Books
Open TUI O ct 7
A ll thn«e who have not yet re­
register'd and who expert In
vnte In the General Election on
No*. 7, are urged to vialt the
Supervisor's office in the Court
llnuae and rrglater before the
rleadllne on Oct. 7.
The law rwpilrea all persona
who have rhanged Ihelr place of
realdenre or Ihelr namea or have
had any other rhange In Ihelr
registration atatua since re-regiitaring in the Spring to report to
I he office (In person) and have
the change properly recorded up­
on the RegUtratbm Books.
Thla appllea lo those who either
bought property or aold their
property in order to aatabllih
whether or not thee are fra*,
holders. Only frteholHara or those
who pay a personal property tax
can vote in a school trustee •lec­
tion and the registration books
will not he open again between
Oet. 7 and the dal* the school
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W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. 1 7 l/Ti— T h r Srnatr Jn -lk ia rt Comm ilter appro,rd. 9 to 3. an anilCommunist bill aprtnsnrrd
In
Chairman MrCarran
(D -N r * ).
Il would require .hr registration
of Communitl* and I nmimmi.l*
frnnl organiration*. and would
outlaw
run, piratic*. l » oxerthrow thr (utrrnnirnl h* fnrrr
In Ihnwr rr.peels, It ia similar In
a M il apnnwirrd hr Hepuh'iein
Senator. Aliindl (Sl&gt; ) and Percn«on (M ich). T h r admin).trattnn dor* nn| lilir r ilh rr me*,
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30,000Red Koreans Launch
Powerful Drive On Taegu;
MarinesAttackObongiRidge

Senate Group
Approves Big
Tax Increase
B illio n

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Friday. I idle change In temper­
ature Light In moderate northm l winds, increasing In froth
along thr middle east coaxt Frldsy.

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THE BOILING
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l i r O I I I D MARCH!) ON TIRI7 hy Chines* Communists and report* of
dry docks to Vladivostok from th# Billie, highlight newi on Ih* boiling

Communists I'otir Out
Ol W.icRwan-Kunwi
Area Devastated By
U.
S.
Superforts
l" K 3 0 Stiday. Aug IH &lt;/P)
I lurl* ihmoand \utih Koiean,
upeiieil
rii..i.i*r iltire on laegti
"O 'hr irntral Koiean w affront
I Inn «day.
llie Red, rv,tired through *leep
moiirit,in p .tir, 15 mile, north ol
the v.iiili K me h i emergency capf•*I I hey weie e*i| of |j,e Naklong
Run

II, l m \ U I I I T I T I E A l t
W i l l I L &gt; MARINES. Korea.
Aug, 17— (r l’l
Ihe M ir iu r ,
wrre I'Kbllog I Lest li|"i«lie,| battle
ol thr Korean war lml.iv agamtl
Herb tlr,|»eraleiv try mg lo »|iiejtl
llieit hriil^rlirail ,i ruts the wind
nifi Naklont: River.
tim ln i -eating *uo the leather
nn k, stlv artirri hrhirrd a bait « i
Ieel l-iil il i, .* ,l,»„ anil rn.tlv
adv.ime lint balllr ol llic t llsmgi
tulge,
ihe itghltriv w «. (In s rin .rod
Soviet ahipinrnta nf supplle* and
lavage I lie Marnirv lul the Norlh
cauldron of Asia. (Central r r r r O
Koiran* *,ilh e*et&gt;tliiog lliry liav*rstepl llirn r ihltrweis.
I hr M a lu m i n ,I wm l mlit atlion last week on the snullicio
Hank &lt;d llir rnrenran ailaik In
Haul t Ilium 1liry pinlied deep
Hilo Red li-rnlitry m ihrl iliivc lint
thrn limy weir pullrri lin k ami
miiierl In this so lor In help the
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G e n e r a l Naktnng on ihe renlral snlor of

Oui, two Smith Korean dlvitlon,
,livsl between them and Taegu,
■•mill Korean, ronlrolled
the
iitoiini,ott |-... toad,.
llir Communitl* (xiiiied out ot
•he II
Liriil-ri atra w r,l of llie
m et llir, pmiprd oil liom an
ilea between W ,e«w an and Kunwi

U. S. A sks Other Truman Denounces Aid Of Kiwanians
B o o s t Of
On MuseumAssked
UN N atio n s For Senate
Funds For Roads
By Mr,s. Russell
G re a te r Speed

W A S H IN G T O N . Aug 17 &lt;,lh
President Truman lodav dennon e-l
move lo honal hi, nropoN o
Tro o p s
Y e t
Sent asal,Senate
for fedeiat aid In hiehwsiT o
K o re a n
F r o n t as "ImolisUtent with th - 'tint*
to hold down non-defense «itend
E x c e p t
A m e r i c a n ln*.M
He expn-,»ed hla view. In a
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 17—
letter to Chairman CSinver Ml
|&gt;P*— John Foxier Dulles -aid N M I of Ihe Senate Public Work*
today PrraMrnl Trum an ha* Committee, which approved a hill
aikrd him to hr a delegate In l altlng for H'JO.trOO OTKi ni-ir* '
Aaaembly and that hr will nut year for highways lhan Mr. Tro
be a candidate for the Senate man rerommended.
in New Ynrk. After n talk
Tin- legialation. on whl-h ill*
with the President, Dulles read
reporter* a brief alalemrni an­ Senate expected to »lar* -,-t .-•
nouncing hka acceptance of the soon, would authorise $fll!d,(H*0.000
U J f. appoint meat al the Preal- for highway aid in each of ih*
\
denfa requtal. lie said be win IPS'J and IBM (laca* year*,
ceotlona an Republican foreign House-approved +111 a-ithorlr*-t
policy consultant In Scerctar) '•lily IfiTOJKin.nno for **rh yewr.
of (Mate
Mr. Trum an said It Is *‘c,»eo
tlal" that the amount
m i ,t
L A K E SU C C ES S . Aug. IT —
leatl to Ihe (MW.nnn.OOO he origin­
•Ah— The
United Nat Iona Se­ ally trrnmmemird in hi, luulgi-t
curity f'ouncll fal'ed at a rlnxed- meaaage.
door meeting toda* to break Its
“ In ailditlnn,** he ailded. *'l Imdeadlork over invltlnx Korean lieve that federal-aid fund, ,h mid
representative* to take nart in be limited to the frdnal-aid -v*
II.N . debate*. TH U information tern rather than used for local
came
from
usually
well-in­ or county roads which wir not n
formed dlplomatir quarters at part of that systtm.”
Ihe end of a Dfl-minute meeting
Tlj&gt; president as Id that
“ in
railed hy lluaala'a Jakob A. Ma­ light of the International situation
lik, August president nf the I I llVailaase na saas l w » l
nation f'ouneil. The de*egalea
Immediately went intn Ihelr
preiloualy scheduled
p ii h 11 e
meellng and ennllnned Ihetr
general statement, nn the Ko­
rean problem.
L A K E SU C CESS. Aug 1 7 - G T )
— The United State, called upon
other United Nation, member, to­
day (or more tpeed in tending
ground force, to the Korean batMC «twm.
In its second repoit to the Se­
curity Coum.il on ojieiationi under
General Dougla, MarArthur*, unifield command, ihe United Slates
A .:
iliould be given In military unit,
already in egi»ience rather than
to ie* ruiting and naming ipecial
units for Korea.
The report was Ihe fir,I tuhmitted since Russia's Jakob A. Malik
became nreaidenl ol ihe Cmincil
Aug. I. The previou, report was
submitted |uly 25. While the new
report covers operalmn* only up to
July 31, informed quarter, said the

|(!«M »«»4 IN t*Ri*

Colored Boy Scout
Drowntt In ta k e

Collection

I,ally

yraleulay

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Race Disturbance
In Chicago Quelled
By 200 Policemen

Fisrid&amp;d SciiiMii
System Is Rapped
By Senator Shands

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Soldier Of Fortune Becom es
Resident Of City Of S an fo rd

Sanfnrti numbers among its newer riti/ens a genuine soldier &lt;vl
fortune wjm for 47 year* fo llo w ed an adventurous career that grd him
into many Central American revolutions, and who now *1 84 Itvev quiet­
ly with hi* wife on South Orange Avenue. They came here eight months
ago from St. Paul. M nr.
He L » ol. R. H. Hull, and on •----------------- ---------------------------------tba wall if hla livfnt- rjom is a secure Its independence, he pvrtl-

citation from

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Republic

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Tho citation waa giran to him
In IttB, or SI n a n after Panama
boeamo aaparmlad from Columbia.
In addition to aiding Panama

I lie M ntne, bad been pulled

oil! &lt;d thr omlh (Olilal ale* where

Manner

Co-operation oi Ihe K.wanis Clul- ' " " I * ' ! Iw.rdc Ihe luoarl rm.l rivet
in ihe building of a museum In " b w lliey could swim and rrla*.
house valuable anhque lucnllurc
Ureri Irol* **e„ pile lied in llie
and Iwviks loaned In the Sat'ie
« P'n*1
Harrison Chapter of ihe I). A . RMarine unit, « » l ilieii man lung
hy M r,. Sanioid Dow. daughlri ol urdtr, Lie yesieulay l . i 'l mglil
late General Sarfoid. (oundtr ol 'hey weir nu llie move into the
Sanford, wa&gt; urged yeileulay by line, ihcit convoy, glowing ac ioa,
Mr*. Minam Rutsell w, a talk i f dmlv lo a d s unde, a skv ibai ,|»atk
ed with itarv
•' »
Kiwsnn
f
Al
4:
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Al
tor
.wnmd Bat
A , an alternative die toggcd'H
tallon was in tbe line ready to at­
the irfting amir nf a mnm m 'be tack with "I*” and ” K” rom pann.
p,o|K,»nl (Tvu Club Rutkiing *o In Ihe *pearhra&lt;l Tlieii otijectl'i'
home llie rollerlinn. wlinb tbe wax (IliongJI ttldgc a steep *,v,v*
hill covered with scrub
•aul bat been valunj liy lb I n-tl lawk
growth and rock
Hanna of Rollin, College .,i m&lt;ut
Their move had lieen nwifl.
ih'irtly after dawn the attack tie■ban nnr million tlnllat*.
U n ln , a suitable iiuilJmc ■, gan. Artillery and Marine t -u .an
I tighter plane* pla*tered tbe enfound lo boutr tbe colic,lion, it 1imy-lielii riilge with r-*plt,*lve»
may lie bequrallinl by M r, l)n*e and marhinegun fire. But when the
to a college in Conncchtut. m d tratherneck* slatted up 'tiamgi
ildge the enemy rut loo-e with
Mr*. R ii,,ell
mortars, niarhlneguiis and tnall
The m llrrtion, wtiirh inrliidea arms fltr They even lobbed gie
Sixteenth Century llslian furni­ tunic* tllwri the enlge into thr
ture, rhatideliera, and lawik .»*&lt;■• (at-** of the Marine*..
containing » vrluaMe library. &lt; •»
The attark had Just I gun In
s'orrd foi I" year, in 'In Kar' -'d puth up when I rlimiie'l s hill t"
Atlantic National Bank Ib iil1tig, get a view of ihe hattlefi-l-l **h*rh
through (lie rnnrtf V &lt;*f J ’ lug. lay s r iu x
a narrow
*-,l|ev.
b y , she de-dared. When tin
"i Mschiurgitu and nfb fit- - ra- i
« * » nn longer availalie, ’ In
'i led along the ridge Grey plume.
CHICAGO, Aug. 17— id’i -The fnrd Women's (Tub nffpr*-&lt;l
' e of smoke mushroomed n where
moving of two Negro families I'.A.R tbe u*e of the hsli'on* *1
fire w «• hut sting.
into a white neighborhond nn lh«- thr Club House.
( ’apt t^-wis II. Sheen nf llorm
south side t u t night stirred up
This collection I, brinu pul ini lulu, an infantry officer,
a rarlal i|ialurl«nce whlrh was fat KfMwl mfulUlr,*' #r*y **• »*v' * • •t
' xfigga- tuMnutk
* ‘ - w,* a4*4** 1•'***"
•**: ••
Htu |a
»*S ■vti poi&gt;y*iii*li.
which yvill be *bnv*n al a ,
-r pax-ed his field glass,* »ver and
Six persona wera salted by Ihe tea thal will l*e given be* Ihi v m..
Uien th" u tt le waa pullerl into
policemen who uaod t police ve­ en’s organlaalinn*. said At,- tin — eP,Hview.
hicles, to hleetc off the area and sail
At the twill'ini of the r’dgr the
restore order. All thou* selie-l
H u ils n -s n* r,* » t — •••
She |N)iuled out tha* r .....
are white. Plea are rharged with
'I , t* llemdon ha* a
disorderly conduct and the aiilh. Clerk
yeloils" rnlliclinn of ohl nU-to,-*
and reiica thal m ir'd m- di-play **
in a museum,and *latrd that man*
M O V T R K A I. ' I O N *-dr*
Members of ths Montreal |,l«n» allies in t'ua scc'ion :rigl
Club were told al) about Sanford historical treasuies.
M r,
Kussel' paid tribui- to
hy a former fallow member, Mar­
cella Pallia of the Sanford Lion* the vision of General Kanf-u-' o
of l-i* &gt;d
Club when he visited hi* home laying out this rity
G A IN K S V II.I.E . Aug 17 Ilpi
rity recently. It# returned Tue*. street* a* competed yvilh tb«- u«*Jay with Mra. Faille and baby row s tiv c L of »omr nlhri h'l-i-d* tl'iiida’* cdoratbinal system i«
daughter Susanna after a four muniripalitir*. She also •-m11&lt; I at­ “headed for tb» nek*'' unless ihHlatr adopt* a -ound ft-cal pntirv.
week vacation.
tention to the alley sysleru wtu-iestale .S-na'iti AV A Shaod- w-aro
" I found that much of th-- In- by Sanford eitlren* ate riot
tereat of the Montreal Lions In pelled to have gurbagi- arid it* h cd here yrstrrdav.
The p rrtrn l putiltc »* hrifd pro
Sanford and Plortda was due to picked up in front of home,
gram, hr said In a *lvn club 1*1,
the fact that many had visited
Earl
lligginliotha m
outlined Is now rosting thr *fair | M mil
Florida." said Mr. Faille. H r re from prnpn*al
W. flpenre- *if
ported that the Canadian weather the Rotary Club for the tiiilMing lion a year and if II ronllouea. bv
was pleasant and Ihat the ther­ of a 123,000 civil t Tut, l.utldirg, I» U the eo,l will hr a p pioxlm i'r.
ly I Hal million.
mometer rarely got above BO
Itls s ils s H na C sss T « , i
degrees.
As the author of Ihe resolution
railing for the pre ert goveromer*
S O C IA L S E C U R IT Y
V i H. MARINKH
Th* Social Security Adm lnf’ ia- study of the -rho.il picture. Rh»o-'
Guv II. Duffer, 17, son of Mr lion field office locatrd In Orlan­ defrnded local s'hool ant*«iritleH
and Mra. L **. D..ffay. mfi Hollr do announced today that a repre­ whose action*, he xald, arc dic­
Avenue, racantly joined the At»- sentative will Ih* In Sanf-ird -&gt;n tated hy the Rtalr program.
"O ur trouble," he said,
"a*
rlne Corps. Ha formerly attended Friday, Aug. IH, on the ,«t.-r|
Seminole High School. A brother. floor nf the Court llm i.- '-*• with 'he rr»t of the roi|U*rv,
James, it a mailer sergeant In tween Ihe hour* of i* 10 A M. Ihat we are trying lo escape
rr -.Milan..i n - i'.-a» M ,e i
the Marinas at Bremerton. Wa*H,. and 12:00 noon.
and anothar (cothat,
Rudolph
aarvad aa a Marine sergeant during World W ar II.
Pfc. Joo L. J d m , Jr„ of Rural
Rout* k. who racantly was dis­

The body of a 15 yeard old Ne­
gro Boy Scout was recovered at
10:45 o'clock thia morning from
Lake Markham, 75 fret offshore
In aix feel of water and near
Camp William E. Howard.
He la Leroy Parretl of Troop
No. 01, Boy Scouts, whoa* home
was at 80&lt;l Orange Avenue. The
body waa located hy
Haywood
Cleveland, Negro of w inter ParkDeputy Sheriff Charles- Berk
aad W . E . Watson, justice of the
peace. Investigated the drowning.
RAII, S T R IK E
W A S H IN G TO N . A u g . 17— OP)— The youth waa last seen swim- charged from Marina service at
The trainmen
and
conductor* mlsg In the lake yesterday at Parria Island, 8. C., haa recnl'rl
ad in tha rt* Man.
union* today called atriko* on two
short liuc rail mads 1mrtmdne next
H O T rO K R U S SIA
CARNEY* GROVE SOLD
Toewlny, to lapt un 11 midnight
W a s h i n g t o n . Aug. 1 7 -&lt; a v
ORLANDO. Aug, 1 7-0P )-Th e
Batiirelay, Aug. 3*1,
Throo
top
diplomats
of
the
Polish
historic
530 acre Camay grove
Th # walkout, were ordered on
embassy In Washington have
the Elgin. Joliet ard Eaatern Rail- broken With their Communist situated on Lnko Walr In hUrion
rood, with head-iutrtara In Chi- government, quit their Jobe and Count* haa bean purchased by
Minute Mnid Corn., It waa ra
»/ * &lt; . for th- right to wtsy In raniao
ranted tone/
toutg by fCam*y
Grave
t
Corp. nffwarg.
tne Halted States
Hsa at « A. W.. I lM l i M l Ana
Th # gover nment la Investigating
maldent and
their co m b , la the absence ot aay
tha Minute
f .. * M "****?
» ld *i M m h i i g t any of Uwai haa
Urn a.Cmarmml-t, official, apar. . .a rk and no
at U m concern
an tha purchase.

S f -o r -

Sanford

I her sllai k *lailed a lew linun
.*11 ei I S Marine, ami *he 24lh
Iniaiiliy Ibtiaion , truck a new
killed &gt;-low al llie 12.000.man Red
bridgehead on llir a,I bank of
die Nrklnng oner neat Changn*
yong. .'I mile* ,oit|hwe*| of Taegu.

dpatad in revolutions In Guatamala, Nicaragua and Co#la Rlca. Hla wtf# I* a former native
of Panama and they have a eon
who aorrad In thaa Navy
, In
. World
liM H a tN Ot Pea* Pixel

they Iiini in &lt;&lt;!«■ *d* ini a, on Chin*
...
!
l-i-d I-n k
.!H-odd
mile. If* ill# r 4t,i m d then , hunted
fin film iff! Ii »i die ( mgnv’mg sti«i k
Ibe ti N. 2'dll lidxuiry Ditmon
look ihe M l »me,' place, in the
•oavtslb line |u,l we«t ul Masan
•oiitbern poil wtucii i, 27 airline
rlty a fK iM a b -trn i) by a IsrMlltisi gf tl. fk B-39 Smerfmly during •
Hide, #4»1 f*I Putin
giant raid on a Cnrtimuhlil lliduifrlil plant. Strik inf r*vef tVnnran ( l-,rII W§ a Oft llie north m itra l
tnm), bomh, (torn s H-?V i&lt;■i psv dltf ,&lt; an nil refinery ihn-ds rismet
front. north of Taegu, Ihat thv
3,000 feet high. (II. .V n-fe,-i# /&gt;. , /*»fin-nf phofm from In V lM lH s iU
bed * Wfir trie king lh*ir most danget out three! , lim iy s r,
r
flic Midden 1hrn»t wax described
by 1' 8 hrh Army Itead'pi.xiter*
•. ih - “must serious one to tha
1'flllc d Nationit in K o rn ."
It followed a ilia-..... h-&gt;lulling
atl.uk Ii) IIH |12‘J- We*lllC»*la)‘
winch u s i alined t** *n»w the Red
offensive.
id n \l. I i m I i
At’ Correspondent l.eif Erickson
Wi l l i t S | I UM i \\V\
r/l'i
ih 111V■ al nth A lloy llead’inuiler* in KoL " f f ♦. \*m 17
in’ll Iwllllfl'l 1l»ri» l*4» It* Atrtf him!
i\%»* W ftif «n prnntiffi mill In
•l|l AAf 1 .1 w ifi;w Ol |l|i) Ikpfitfr i off lic k in g w it h b r l u r i 'H ‘Jfi.tMHI m?%*!
cI* .«&lt;I !iwl»V l*% Itffl Knfrflfi' «*n
110,1KK*
1 S. |,i.i Iftif fr irhril Ilur t|wt|
In Ihf jin Hi nf thr invofl«*r.« vh'rrri
Th . Ifp 1 1Diet In kill 17 I*H tw it S o u t h IC ffim fi tllv it| fi!iiMturt &lt;III all ItMt hvr Iiy H In frit
T lif lUrtilni fttitlmr
!o fhr
•hr * •»\ 1hr V
1 ‘nn * nnfth rltvflnpfuj i f t r i C S Mu*
,1
th- nor Mod tlo*
nn 111« 11
»mm» *
S 2lfh fnfauH/
WmiiimIi .1 • ' h#t Uv
f n*l •(lvt «'i«in j11oip**11 of f wtHi -i r(tilnt1.... .
1
.» atHiirk In Hi# Reds’ f*h*ngnyong
b*» •H*MIM i,f llir I'M ." frr 4 fivfi irno luK bulge in a hlfxwly
1
WM• •*»» hill nu. avIi Ii h Mrii»
rffnrl to drive thr eo#my l»«ck
1* Ihi* flint 1»i»iC
lilfril h15 I hr
n r m a t t he N a litn o it
Th ru lws.1l|*H 5*i ir fmin.l ifi i«
Thr M irld r-A rn iv attack
I iff|« * ;»ar Iiv IhU nmiiitnjf thf *.; up h atvcn hi!! rear Change1"
. |,M,| &gt;«»»ig* 2*1 mile* AouHiwrM &gt;'f tuegu.
H u m C f H I C D l l C T f ) I I I * A Miff ir fin |iu*!frifm Wt
f. Ixtllr.l ' T h"*r e.a_^............
rh*ngnynng f.
fighting. va.l
i -ia r r
llflly f AAH It•’*•11* fpofftp **
I % ff
t•hmm *ir ti •I't* **wm* •'•**I
B a n a m n s l t i 2 4 I T o u r* « tn«l|y tilt f Irtgf.
XmriirsfiA .r|/f*l thr fitlgt 1
On Present Cottrsc Tfi»
r» to I* \| 1*1:10 \ %f Kaulm
i -,«•i n t *- « lilt* I |i«* tliti i,-*&lt;t »*rri*
M IAM I, t l x, Aug. 17 i/l’i
fiMighf n%'rr for I htce *lnyn. Th^
All I I—i ifI % way p L rrtl onrlri &gt; :i7 Am* ii* i ihi nrrif nutwrfi iIiiayh
ifimfirr
biiirirvnr s ln l P*rLy a, llir year', D\ ImiihV*
f ‘*ir(HintI U(ldf|»
nf tin
fir, li&lt;ipir.,| tloirn lmie*l wrrlw in'
M fti m if ' if 1MB fTiiD|i*ii)r, told th­
over tin- AlLotlr Inwixtit the Itx
hit) like 1hi*
Ap|»ointm#nf »»f J»ihvi Senkarik,
llamas ami llie f lotilla in ,inland
MUV Wrfr riptnirgl •ill Ih.- flf*t ¥|*,f•rfiniiwiih*l* • nf ihe Sanif* American
lllirniane warning, weir oiderrd itimtiifiL* «•f •hri* Ihlh, ! aa - -lay. for*!
Aft
1rgtlifl, Mi
TflMfl r th« m i
op in ibe It.,Iiarna, I lie rye ot
•*Tlu - fotnLa. i aimr thr*oigli ir lil t fii 1»#f *tl |i|i fI rl v*•. **■MR moounccd
the great ilium ainuod wlinb H U
(unit i rtfnl # Ini liinfi* w rrr follow D m|/»v I iV |Vi%l (*fifnffiMIlfif-r Ksrlyle
mile wind, winded wa, |mmlrd tu t •»! 1 •1
IlnihhnHtr
\\
Inward ihe It, Immifin n p iu l uly.
ill f&lt;*i hrlp
I'omtinif niil Hi# fiffd fur *in
wr ■11"if»'* Imvi* Ih# wr MpftflR !»» MUf'-nst* nf hmgitiri n*#lfib0fl&gt;blti
N hM4II
it
,
me*.used liU f"th( " .'.n i iy AAV were told Ibn' .lining Hie oresrnl wai
crlslt.
.
,,
.
, rj'
Koresn- would I-- *eni Comniandor llou»ti**l'ler made *h»
miles ano«* AI koiI
mile, ol
,,
in i&gt;l-&gt;iit so
s» hour
h.uir under a following statement:
tin, diameter rnntamed wind,
I j 1.1,-ul* &gt;"t T s l
“ The mernl&gt;erhhip &gt;lrlvc lx Iwing
bmnrsne lorce, wtlli usle wind* „ ' ' n!,'„
-tnited catty this yesr In &lt;*irilune
oxei Ibe remainder
K" ,r.;",*. \ 'r r ? IH m" ’ ,
lion with an Intensive and int*nt r.i*
An off net ao-werc.l ti» uieilLti* drive throojJhu’P the eriTbe center wat ahniil -IMG nub*
Fnmr of them had Smith Ko
If ranHut! pH r *« a u«f M*»1
east of Miami at 10: 30 A M lean in ,i kings on them. Tlier-*
w-err .iln-tit i*. or flit of them. AVc
T E S T ) Narvau i* alavnl 205 indei flre*l * few r &lt;nndx and then
S a n fo rd
W e a th e r
1
ea»l ami dightly youlh of Miami. stnpjM"i Wr illll w rrr cor|fu»r«l
High *9
f'.ndy Norton, thiel ttoun fme- mm 'in#
&lt;i - offlrcn
l( m o h.ol Identifi. d himl^iw 58
caster in die Miami Weather ; *Hf '-v *be namr of' thr Iradn of
|
- |
If ntitluunl **»« (*Hg» I ft PI
Itain yesterdav (1? ir*rh
;
IliiffAM. «r|viirf| ID# people nf l*»e
August rainfall
th inch##.
rtrtrt i n 'i a m ,
Noiu id August rainfall k ill In.
llabamas to take all emeigeney
t f'mutlfct* # nm. #**#
III K L IN .
Aug 17 (.Vi
’he
Ttdts trwlsy
l I ' A.M
*nd
AV"i.tiTt» Allie are eo-itidering x
high. 10:t* A M .
*‘xh.xt|' proleyt’’ to lit. Kuaxlti *»
III S TY IHWrtB
T he Dusty lloota biding A;**o over Iiit.'ifrrenre with Berlin mall
elation will celebrate lt» third at the llrlm-tedt interronai tsorT h e W e a th e r
Alaj Genet al Maxwell |i.
anniversary
Sunday
aftami/or iter.
with a trail ride and a coveted Taylor, tl.S, cnininander, *ai.| in
J A C K S O N V II 1 K. Aug. 17 -&lt;7Pt
dish «ii|u&gt;er. The riders will lenvr an inierviiw toilay.
&lt;w»
Ailsnla
n
at 3:00 I’.M. from the -lull house
Soviet and Kaxt (icrman Com- Hi,mark
7T*
12
and a covered dlxh supper will muni -1 guard* have l*een setting Bo,Ion
17
n
l*r -erved o*i their le'titn All and opening package mail on Cleveland
87
H
r*on» having horse* (o ride air traiftn lielween West Germany and Detroit
70
JJ
nvited.
Berlin for the na*t week. Tba
Fresno
\0 !
*4
Russian* contend AA’est Bar liner*
35
74
are smuggling textiles md fin­ New Orleans
HIGHAVAY A C C ID E N T
It
ORLANDO. Aug. 17— UP)— Mia. ished goods througn thr malts Philadelphia
33
7*
Henry A Blank, of Gainesville, Bei liner* insist they have the San Antonio
5T
77
who was Involved In a two-c.xr right to ship anything they with Seattle
70
77
collision two miles south of Kla Ii, sealed car* which are only In Washington. D.C.
93
Tl
aitnmtc last night, waa reported transit through the Soviet inn*. Fnrt Myers
90
Tl
tn good condition this morning General Taylor lurked up this Ortendo
view.
by hospital attendants here.

Thirty-Two American Prisoners
Shot By Retreating Red Koreans

Florida Alerted
For Big Blow Off
Bahama Islands

(lilt l»-ji.-SUrn*npliiri,| liythf

John Senkarik To
l^ead Legion’s ’51
Membership Drive

!S

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PAGE SIX
I a ‘K h I {Notice
l « e.e*ileseee4 Press.. a*««o O»o|
• nt Ink. in C alifornia. The InM il m i i i m r in C alifo rn ia was the firs t
oi* • i.nuiii%
rilK*' land reached a peak in that
w m : t m i i .a t a t i »»r
state in March, 10(7.
BAI. A I .• 14 Ml fjo u AN.
IV riM fd
The llcpartnient said continued
IN l*Ml»MATi:
• G AM. w h o m I I M U • ppm 191% strengthened prices for giasm g
.Vntlir l« hrrtrl.v r lw n t».«f |f |* land In the mountain •tales.
MtOi'Ws i III**! Ms fir* si Pn|Mtfl »
I'rite Ineica-cs w eir not the
Admlnl-ti4 ti-r *•f th* r«*4tr «tf «» • rule for all slate*, however, tinF. Ifaw rah le weathel ni flo p condi­
ha« HIM III
fit
chafff* pn.l it. •» r . \srt|| • f .l * ». tion. reu*cd price weaknesses In
Ihr II
I
m c .v j | | o ‘ ea t and *&lt;iuth
JtMffl . . f situfiol.................
• entral tales demand fer farm
Klfsrlftn h n.s Kits .1 r -.f « &gt;.»#.
N f A I p !&gt;!••* fssr
It I i t M ftt land this -firing was cheeked
• Piif f«»f final rtiFs ItAPp.* no AdmlttM somewhat by a short cotton rtnp
Irator of i|.* • -i-t. f tUr * in- l» la«t year. I try weather has a f­
M lIIoRdl), rlrrea . l
in *Pi | sa ||t l
fected rrnti and |ia.tiire rondl*
d l f Ilf Allfliat A I* t*.«
II I* l | | «|i»\\ AN
AilmiPilRlr Alnf «*f
Ihr
ratal* tif Hara ItHli I I «
(Iowan. it n rir e il

IX i in

mi
rtti
J l iM ir,
' I '1 IM III

•

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The Department said the volume
of farm sales l« down for the
. . intr\ a- n whole. High asking
I.r &gt; for land were -aid to l*e I
major fartor in resluced *«'•» Hut
r r .r n t Improvemenle in farm pi'*■Ills I pi O.
M l) It ' I I * •«
risn -sd volume of ales, the De­
partment m ill.
F a irly large sen age planting
allotment for wheat and the possi­
bility of larger nintkrt nutlet* lor
f,.l Ml plod n '
1 " M
of t|,e Korean situation would
tend to -tlinid.ile lend purchases,
|| rnntlnued.
Nome t ig h t e n i n g

in c redit

R T A I.IN C H E E R E D
NOTICE
F R A I il l K , ( irrtH iniivakla, Aug.
I w ill m il be rr.tinm .lM r for
I t —(/^ A crowd of delegates to mv debt* contracted by anyon
the Second World Student Con* itbrr than myself.
K ira * stood up and chreicd for
C . II. Staffo rd
Soviet I’rtme Minister Stalin to­
adr.
day, but fc.mr delegations remain*
«*l seated and silent.
The to-day convention of th«
credit h a i been a factor limiting International Union of Studenta
was well under way with speeches
tales.
Generally in prais. of peace and
Increases In land values by s ta te
critica l of the United States when
lietween March and Ju ly Include: the demonstration came.
For people who arc troubled |,y
Maine. New H n m p .h iu . and
lard-nf-hrarlng this may In- «hc
Connecticut, 1 per cent; Massa­
means for starting a new, full
chusetts 3 ; New Y o rk, Ohio, In ­
life —w ith all the enjoyment of
diana and Michigan 2 ; Illino is,
•ermons, music, friendly com­
Nebraska, Wisconsin, Arkansas,
panionship and business sucress.
Ijiu itla n a , Idaho, Kansas ami Colo
it is a faM-inntin? brochure, railed
rado one: Minnesota, Iowa, South
"So You Can H ear” and i* row
Dakota, I)elaw ar«, Maryland, and
..vallah lr without charge. Deafen,
Oklahoma 3 ; M issouri, West Virnt persona acclaim it ns a prac*
lnla. Tennessee, Texas, Montana,
lira i guide with advice ami en­
regon and Califo rn ia 2 ; Florida
couragement of great value, a
7; Alabama 4; and Wyoming 6.
start on the road to happiness.
Decrease* included:
If you would like a free ropy,
Vermont, Khode Island, Ninth
simply -rod your name and adDakto, South Carolina, (iro rg ia,
drr«« on a postcard today and
M ississippi, New Me vico, Arisonc
: V for "Ho You Can lle a r”
Ifrt* • A •»f*• So if»i»
^
Write to
Itel'.one, Dept. iUr'.ll,
and Nevada one pei ren t; Nr *
M*e«n « OtMmrM «r&gt;
e*i«rtmg
II.V) W. I!*th Nt.. Chicago H. III.
Je rse y, North Carolina, and M at; I t f h »&lt;( y e * i r m i « K g f i n f . f O W I R O O l l l F t .
M mhiF *r H
Al a'l iliNHiMi Tht
Also show this important news
2; and Washington 3.
to a friend or relative who may
No change was reported in V ir ­ rrM It i r u l t - f f M It |f r t l Ifjf Ml
I., hard-of-hearing.
—adv.
ginia.
F L O R ID A H O R S E S S IIIN E
M IA M I, Aug. M - o f ) - Flo .
rldA-hred horses won a total of
|I 2 * J 3 7 In purses the first five
months of the veer, with R2 firsts,
42 seconds and 43 thirds at ms. , r ? c , ,, s •V| U»llce compile) at
lialeab reveal.

{

FREE OFFER for
Deafened Persons

MONDAY. AUG. 14. ItSB

Home Ownership
Deserves The Best Financing
—

S

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
(l| Seminole Counly
20i» Magnolia Air,

tor

pureha » "t forme we .ippatent
during Ihi flis t half id lltM*. the
Department -aid. Il added there is
lillli Indlralloti that a lark of

fo r R ID IN G
its LEVEL BEST!
M ir John W ( .'m y , t in U i so
line St . New (Ir li es, I &gt; s i
that III. I.i's lt
un Wonderful
ahe didn't d iram the w oil.l was
■It. li a (In. plat ) to live in. Nil
th ln l things loot, different like
she had j.i- l tnken o ff dark gla
rs fur the first tune and saw
tilings a- thee really
She
waa suffering fruit iteflclenel. of
Vitamin- I II , It.'. Iron and Kin
rln . which IIA D A C O I. supplir in
g rnrrp iis uu in lilu •
Here I* Vti (ir .iiy 's statement
*T l.ad lawn su k fw
oinctlnie
It a f f n t &gt;d my stomach io iguch
that I a
lin .h l. I., rat I s-g
■liarIV. and lu ll »f lino
I w in
linaUe to hold the fmal "it my
•tomach
Then I In md s I» hii
IIA D A C O I.. After the fir-t few
lirrttl.'S I mold ts II a definite im ­
provement
Now
my
'torniah
doesn't trouble me at a ll; I eat
an .-thing I want to and the most
glornni- thiii). o that my move,
tre J'n I M- noim .il as an l«\
IIA DA c o l , I* wonder fill it must
h e; II ilhl
so m u.h for me
Thank- again to IIA D A C O Is ”
IIA D A I ( I I . lia s then a llles.ing
In thnp and. of folk- whose sys­
tem- w r i" ilefn lent In Vitam in*
I I I . I t ’, Niaein and Iron IIA D A
C O L ran lo in y».|. loo, If ynu
w ill
Just
give
IIA D A C O I. a
chance if \«,.i n iffe i f.om stom­
ach d u tie s*, nervousne-s, in*omnta. ennallpatlou. arhe* and pains
of unit it h , Ml .. general lulldown eondllmn cao-.ed by SUrll
tlefirlenrlen, lei IIA D A 'T t l. h.djt
............. .. It h it helped r.tiler* uil
over Iho emmtry. Even bundle.la
of rliMtnrs are now isu-mnm'-mling
IIA D M 'O l. Io rh rir p.alletils su f­
fering from such deflrirnrii-s
(liv e rrm arkalde IIA D A C O I. a
chance to la-nefit you Itcmrmtn-r,
ai hlive noth MIR to |.e , 11 \ f t
r n i . w ill i take V"&lt;i feel great
afte r the first few leillle or p a ir
money w ill ha refunded
o nly
f l 2ft for T rn il S ize ; l arge f am ­
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Bi and N e w - N o t Rebuilt
SHOCK A BSO RBERS

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STRICKLAND
MORRISON, INC
th « n to d a y 'a K u ril M tale l K - l !

Kortl 'IVuck tnmm any iherr’i* no olltrr pickup that gata more work done for
leaa money ajirnl on Rim. oil nnd repnirn.
Yre, Ford Tnicktt .irr oiiRitroorod In r|o irvrro per dollar. You can see il in Utn
Wc niRged
il! al»rl body wltlclt nwwiree over 4 ft. wide. You can fed

D eBpfrEeze
REFRIGERATORS

H m i i yrnir nm- ttfn g m iU tr , is# m,ir
r * frt|* ra ln r with • »»&lt;.«is# lr»&gt;pfr#sM
f l ssa r O sa e srliw sl T iw w e ar's dearyn
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Sanford FUKNirURE
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then we’ve been for 29 ye• i i M

Come in loday irml In na nlinw you wltv more truck ttarm are awitchinc to
I . . . the truck Hurl mmln lean . . . (he truck that larta longer! Over 175 modela
In rhooe* from. And, ttaing latent
reRuDation date on 6,502,000 truck*.
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life inaurance oipcrta prove Ford
M _V &gt; /?r *
Truck* laat longer.

Thrifty 95-h.p. 6-cyllndor cnplnef V-0 nvnilahle of «ligM extra cetf
■A Gr»i-»ovlno Loadomallc innilion -k llphlwelqM alumlnutn eltov
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tronimUtion k Mokky hypoid roor tialn ~k Airplnno-lype theck abtorbera,
front and rear ^ 4A cu. ft. oll-ilovl body A 'Million Dollor" Cob wttb Air
Wins ventilator* and level Action luipeniion ★

Bonu» Bulb conitructton

which moani big reierve* of itrongth and pawar.

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In triilty Th#r* In Strength—
To Pi«&lt; rtl Ih* P t« r» of the W « M |
To Promote Ih * P r o fit * * of Am erica.
To P i d x i P iM p n llf (or Sanford.

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VOLUME XXXXI

E n tn b H n h e d I M A

Myers Carries Fight
To President; GOP
Demands Statement
By White House
A ug.

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W EATH ER

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N O . 251

Red T roops With T anks Burst
Through Naktong River Line;
Negroes Storm Little Cassino

Urges All-Out
4 Mobilization

W A S H IN G T O N .

A iw t c ln lc d I ’ r r iw L e tn e d W ir e

SANFORD, FLORIDA. Tl t^DAY. AUG. 15. !!&gt;58

U.S. Senator

Misdirected M nr t a r
Fire Forces M c n
Back From Hard*
W&lt;t n Mountaintop

&lt;/!•&gt;

—Senator Myers of Pennsylvania,
f t t t i ' l r n l IVmtK ralir Ir id r r in the
S tn a lr tarried hi* fight for imntrdi.nr "a ll hut m nhitiiatiou" to
Picsidcnl ftum tn torlay.
M yrr* told White Hou&gt;r rrjtorl*
rr» after a ra il on P rrtid rn t T ru ­
man that hr urged "ro m p lttr tttohiration" of our indm lnal economy I
in view of (hr K orran war and
th ira l* to oilier area*.
A
’ ^r , * nie time tome Senalr
Krpuhlu ant railed on the Admin­
istration to *ay whether the coun­
try it headed for all-out war pre­
paration*
Chairman Milhkin of Colorado
•aid a ro n lrrrn rr of all Senate Republic an* r li'ru 'tn ) what hr call­
ed a lack nl information about the
country'* |tolir»e*.
M ilhkin 'old rrportrr* hr and
• e th e r mrmltrr* of the c o n frrrn rr
found it difficult to decide what
they ought to do about pending
production ton'rol, lag and appro­
priation* lull* "until we have more
information on ih r over-all |&gt;ohciei
of the administration."
H r aaitl hr thinks Prr»ictrnt T r u ­
man ought to make it dear t&gt;.
Congrro* w hither the country I*
p re p a rin ' only to fight Ihe Korean
• w a r . w h rlh ri it ia being reared
to an “ inlrrm eiH aie" prepared
nea*. or Whether it ia helm* readied
to fight an all-oul war
Plana to speed congressional
approval of fam ily tqnwnrt a l­
lowance. for mm railed In in m ill
1#ry aerrice alrurk a snag In ih r
Senate today.
Three different proposal* w#r”
preaented t» the Senate Armed
Servteax rom m lttee along with
teitiim -ny that w i r y and r h iM .t n
' • « * wane N a rm n a rfriia rly A ie n a JS
tra riv e * . recently rolled into sarVice already are In flnanrlal d if­
ficult ie*.
Chairm an Tydlnga (D -M d l. who
had promised to have a HU ceadv
for th, Senate w ithin a week, aak
ed Ida committee and o f f ic ia l to
" » " • * • &lt; » • r * t * Mat

TH E

P a ir through Wednesday e x­
cept for local allcrnoon thunder­
showers
in
widely
scattered
place*. ronlinurH rath rr w arm ,
lir n llr to n r t u io n illj m w lr rtt)
m i'oilj noithraxl wind* through
"rd n n d ry .
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•IV S T A N I.m AW IN TO N
V U I II 24th INI- \ M R 5 R H .I
M IN I W I M 01 H U IA N . Aug
•**
&lt;d’ i
Nr«ii&gt; infantrymen
Iilrntl*
i Imihrd
a pie* ipitoil*
m m inUir in Hip (If 4tl nl niglil.
Htp|^(l t»elt«n«i Nnftli K n ifA il pro!
linn* ind H llliniil a •ingle 1 atually
. . .
,
, . 1 ... -•
ally Inal*y • iplturd little l a . inn.
It wa* high ground for which
*4llfft nl Nemo soldiers have
! ftnigM bloodily rfui.ng Ihe p a il
Hirer iln | %

American Public Got A Bargain
In Britf. General George Barth
llilS \\ H it | t i l \ | l
I fo r II *1 Ito* lei
II..
I I I D 1V IM O Y Korea
Id ''
Rn, , | . , , B„ „
fin , l.- n . &lt;1 George It. H ailh .1 I , . * 10*01 I
aln.ot the » e . . . . l lite r . l&lt;* a i|ouelibnv i
dial r
fM.m | ^ K n r n .
O ff ii tally. lU tth i aift't'.trol - *li
* r* . Mlth |l*ik* r**mlM* c Bp«’f-|»*»|s c
s .*.*»!It
Wh fll
*«ll rrf (RfsftfM.il..
a rtille ry in ih r l
fa u lty
Division
W tin lly k.
pai fir nl *i ly in IV a yltift
»!*•»!
&lt;n
.1 i , . « , i
irr apt I d ii r* fhr frrm *"1it a
nevei la satisfied with |il*l Imik. hat.'* Rut lhf*rr*s n«»fh|ti|*
I l f n fle r the artHh iv H.
iloa*
ihiU l th«* *»fli* I » '»!» ihr tirtnn I
poking around «•■* f- .oi
ind m| f#iM*rn«* llsifth
Batfh I a fl durltj*, varl! I»m» t
(
t. * C 1|l*4t Ilian kirhfi nutif*&gt; hi*
t f* u ill.
lU rlh V main j*»l
llir u rtillrry It m i- I Inti in Hit I#" -I nit I It ut Hu *11 aih **f *• at
Ih r
e.tiJl'11 ( m a lifa v y hiifilrif Mr h i
c lv r Ih r maximum m
tin k nf a N ntrr Itatfir ta rklr •«%&gt;t
t» (hi* f»*#ii Atiiiliirf* Mi' -h-s * fl it t|n* NtliMiC fr.»t Hf» nf « K tnwiiw
But 'hr a I tn *#*(» i * ..i tinflf H i ii'it, ‘ ii ntrt
tt |i|U* mil ii
ttll'i
all a |- i ' *
l l r f r i a h u rl
•*
i • sh.^
wll
•14*1”
(t g it lB iin l On t*R|» *|« I
“ •»»* * "

UN k’csist.incc Snirl
Slowing C o m m i e
Ft me Table l''nr
A i ; i ; r c s s i v c War

it.

I 0 K 5 0 \ l- iln rs ils y . \qg 11,
Rr&lt;| lrrw,|&lt;, „ c l, |..n k i h u iil
-lit ,&gt;n th- S.ktn n g defense line
"*d»\ rwlow t tiangnvnr-ii md *uifc l to iwunti ,eieo milei ca.t of ihe
liver
ll,e * &gt;&gt;1 0 1 , 1, vegmenls of the
S
’ III, In fin ity O n iimn in
l»tle» figlilmg dial piled up r#iu«f
lie* on Loll, rule*.
t tenet aI M s, At 1h u t* 1 e ldquatl
ei» in lukvn esilv W o lu ru ls y #11A lUIN tO -QU? RUSSIAN lU Ilt INVADIR TANK lira amid*! the rubble of an aloioal lev eled Smith Koeean town
m,urned Im m o il muining rc|M&gt;il
after being blasted by U.S. A ir force ptanea.
(LCS. Defcwr# Department Photo (corn |&lt;a4*maiion*l)
would he onuMed l,e, #uve, lliere
|
l l *n llir rnnliiftinfi n lu c h *«» «'l
lu d hern no &lt;l,#nge in the Suulli
Irn mark* lltt* gum Aiian u a r br«
K io r .n .lluation Ihe IlCadqlMli
«*n.
cr* w «, tuimiianr* i i -im II v sie
I kl»n Arneinsn !r™&lt;p». not aliouit hrhiml lield ditpslrhes.
Hriic that I Ittlr i ditlfm " at la it
Ih r
Ml,ml rrs is la m e to th"
Adi
iinlrailtPfl a ttiiiviai K-n
* ,, 11111101, 1*1 . had *l,iw ,-*I (he Bed
•
*1 %%liiVr |thiit|ioinu&gt; a n j
w.ii timetabte. North Koiean ptiilp lfH ikP i 'hi* \ *•uin infant
«oner* -aid ih r schedule called for
iMpturi* of Targuc South Korea*#
M IA M I. Aug. |5 _ r 4 1 —The
U4» w n im ilrtl
euirrgency capital, on Tuesday,
A tlantic
hurricane rnnlalnine
An n iflrtr irnr ilnk-n ffom Ith?!1
fifth unnivrrsary of Y .J Day and
wind* up In IIHI mile* an ho-&lt;r
f l &lt;nmmaml In tnnvr (lim n lio m • .
•
W\
•
n
» ■ p
a
of Korea1, liberation from /ap:in&gt;
gate a *hip a heavy ho«»c|„e
The ChangnyoRg fighlm g was
• heart *S 0 miles east of Ml»**l
Moinly I,nl -nde. ‘,iv e .
today. The storm earns oesrl*
l»i.ilio n . Aniiidv. Ihr men uml-r
O
J
I
In a h all, hut II* fringe rs u *h l
T h irty miles n oilhw aid along
fioup.inv t ■
&gt;mm.)ruler l.t (•ali n rl
Ihe alram shtn lleheera
ttoooe
llir stinking river l 1- •'*&gt; and tied
Anscln
I orliand. C),e.. withand raked the re»»el with 7ft mile
troop, were repo itr,! throwing
W A SH IN G TO N . Aug 15 &lt; fP)ldtrH
W A SH IN G TO N . Aug. 15
winds and “ eery high »••»,*• ihe
everything a* rarh other hut not
Ihe While Hou*r announced to­ ship reported.
S i mien Is in advent r*t Atr Foree
T im e hour* ister North hoget I Ing any where
Allotment
Reserve of |i, e, Ironing ean resign | t* *»».. were ol&gt; erved ha. k at 'lie
day lhat I ’ m id e n l Tinm an w ill
A field dispatch said the H«d*
M IA M I. Aug. Ift ~ b P)
T h - Irom Heserve iorccs o, the Nasurged «ix or seven miles r « ,t of
-'|t" B id Hiisi temple w ' " , R
nominate Mayoi W illiam O 'D w yrr
A tla n tir hutTleane stalled over
ght had flickered carily during
p ,, (-„v
| „ , mflhl
I A l.I A l l ANSI L lug I s (d h the Nnklotig on their deepest
r f New York C ity at amhaatador open water abotn Rftd m ile* due lional (.uard in order to complete Ihe piealawn h&lt;Mii» a tew y»tda
, .
t
—
Pleas
of two Irgitlslor* lor i penetration in the I ’hangnyisog
hrlnw
the
24lh
Infantrym
en1
#
p**al.
[
fttantefl
lo
the
S
.n
t.o
d
llom
m
s
lo Mexico.
ea*t nf Miami today with winds Iher ROTC work.
vfrlot
spec
ia|
session
o( the lloriclt I cgi&gt;
Authority a Ml day oplion foi 5h.Pretidential Secretary C fiarfri G. of 1&gt;&lt;1 to inn milea an hour w h irl­
T h r K «?&lt;1 iriiin w*i *
An A ir h n rrr announrrment to­ tinns
Navy
plane* .am#
in
and ftf)) „ „ | WO piete. &lt;d pinperly latiiir if nerrsiarv to mecl the wel- r 11«min bn! "fi Antrvirnu
Row I old reporlera llir nomination ing around It* renter.
day said advsnccal training i* fou­ rra-keted the temple
A atnrm advisory Issued at
le t I oftieer said.
la ic appr.&lt;prr*llnn in full hrnughl ■
w ill be tent to the Senate about 10:38 A . M. said the disturbance ndered to he third end fourth ye»r
iv«n It* M Goldsboro (nr the new " ( ‘atlle
va* gn
“ Little t'asslno'’ was
•*\Ve are till confident we can
ihalilc h&gt; a veteran of ‘ He hitter Dfewet t!n i|ri", # l i t unit h«u»- no piiimisc* from (civcrnoi Wai- push the gooks hack ##**»»* th*
Wa* d riftin g v ery slow ly In a courses.
i*
I
sen
and
the
('ah
in
ri
i
.*&gt;)*&gt;
» fue the ahttay o rV h n t# t:«». fifty jirnjeCI
;r^would. re*nn q p rth w * s tw irl
or
rsacth-norrh..
Ir u id these’ xdvanrerf fours#'I
river bill I* may ta k ' lim e ”
•ino, in Ita ly , M#j Horace “ L it
l l i r prnperlic* include the lull 1 The moil they would lay %v4%
One lied iisttallon fought desas mayor nt Hew T o ri about that westward dircelion at not more students w ill he deferred from
I,
the tie Butch” Donaho nf law Angeles,
■wia
ir ly to link up with goctrilIlt.lf
lltrv
v%
ill
i f If diir In tlir »%fl
time, The rexignatmi w ill mean a
• " •'« " g l » « h‘; ;' rdraft after they have fell the rr- a native of Stephenville, T e x., and iifiH k f ii **h»ch lift U . sS, [) A.
[,*» hehind thr Am erican*.
(lie
prntfMm
dl
flier
idn
fiD'ii
K
«im
L
a
I
h
ii
Camp
*»•»
liK’s
if
il,
mayorahty election campaign in uln&lt;
th , odvlsory.
*er*e», *o lony #• they psrttnpsl- a form er resident nf Galveston,
A Russian mad# Yak plane, on
• fid dfi 4(&lt;dihnn*l |Hff^ of o m i I i V IflfflH F l d ill frill t*%fi il million
Tex
II nmiRti»4
fmn%
New York th ii fa ll.
Grady Norton, rhlef fnrecaslar iil ihe R O IC progiam.
Ba'icilion niinm.inder l.t to t. luo iw ttv MMt Ilf I i * fr#| in I lf f doll h i thmt nf nie#lio r flli^ flili
Ro»i made ihe announceinent in the .Miami Weahtre Bureau,
The l*oltcv rd petm'lting resign* tir-orge R . faile of I ’apc Klilatveth,
while O 'D w yrr wrai al ihe. W hile ssid that while the slorin is w al­ Iron* from Reserve statu. d &gt;'&gt; i Pvir'land, Me., who fought with • ft&lt;I In r jlr d il I ^Til Ii S i »f p ( H»d It lir i AlllltMi |f -#.| \t\ dl* | p;fti|t
lilff
Home conferring w i|h the Pre»i- lowing toward the northwest, it* not apply In sltrdcnls in the ham the If.lh Uklahoma Division In M in |u tlin r A ^ n iK
path in that direction apparently
f giitetiiof M •it|fi,i l, (lie notv n I•it
|f
|«
(tfnpmr
In
^lllTlillAlf
I
I'M
"
Ita
ly
,
agreed
•lenl.
I* blocked by high pieMUCc over course ( first and sc«ood yc*,&gt;)
It &lt;«a* fasnino lransplantr.1 in
II NHllHftRf D» I’ S l f «l«l
WOO MB • ill ihr | ri*i I »(iifr info
He laid O ’Dwyer hail agreed at Bermuda.
of the Air I'o n e R O T T
llau . rnlnintuir to the Korcsn rnnun
»pr» i«| iFoifin, nidlf im ffply !•»
Winds o f gale force m'l-tult-il toutre ilu d cn ll, d members d •
the conference lo take die appoint­
tains ,i Buddhist temple in,dead
DKi miles ea*t and north nf the
(ftp irtlt rd Hep ( , 4f|ri K Slirp#
ment.
reserve
organisation,
w
ill
continue
of
*
Catholic
abbey,
hut
th.
renter and 70 miles to (he weal
p rill (ltd ‘'r in lf ii W ile A
T A I .I .A ll A S 8 K K . 'u g
Ift
In Mexico. O’ltw yer would aue- and south. The storm Is expected eligible for call In achvr duly
'"h'r"
W Anthony ( laioe&gt; plead­
a.
...
4/
which toujjh North Korean fii;h
t
reed Am hatiador W aller Thur- In Increase In six* and instensity
fd &lt;s' AilkMlitnif ill a! ihr I fg fil i i/pi
ed g u ilty lo rh-ee eharge* of *&gt;n.
I fir N « iy *fif*nw |nlf t'»M &lt;1* mi# mi n |to|ipnl oi» lo rut flown
alon, 5d, a eareer dlptom»t.
»i
line hr hfon^hv h ffk l( nti ridiri herslenrent from F T o 'd * V ,n I
while it* forw ard movement i* rc*ffviii% how lo go atMHil r fijiK 'i altarkint* infantry rfripU r
Rota said Thuratnn would
#low.
■All
m
Intiml
!•'
i»th#
fhr
pfnMrrn
t« N«i|tNR« »ft Fgg» t Writ
M eoll.ge for N’ egioe*. —m-r, ha
P H IL A D E L P H IA , A m . | » _
giv.-n another top-level tllplornetle
Norton rmphusfied that n» lard ing tielerm .nl from active duly
».tn Prank t m ink* t Palerm o, u-»lgnment, hut did not i&lt;idlenle
I |r Ink I thfU'i 'ihr pm fief p ill w i . (o n uerly "xt#p*ioo direclnt.
Hie
Navy
is
railing
up
ie*ei»»c
I
II Paul an* I '• Ev a n *,
manager ef lightwreighl di*m a- what that aatlgnmenr might lie. nrea is th r.iu n e d and nt* storm
D E T R O IT .
A lie
ir»
fid t dvr if f*i t r |r n r tlloff t b in 'HI
c o rn in g , are up anyuhvre Only '•n a *e|eyijve basis, w llh cp|r-l.
Wnniitlriil l»\ til. I I Vf*«T nlil »•»• |
employe* nf III” II , l • I *■
»&gt;, me -te
Im* Ike W illi .m ., w a , held |n
O ’ D w ye r h lm m lf refused to
per,
ent
,1
Irg
id
a
lu
r
*
|*
l"'iP
"*
Vi hn iw tfp I fi I 111 him, I? ye Jit ''M
n a iim e n l entered ft
deIS.IHVt hall rod*r for
further *a y anything to repo rter* when .hipping ha* haan idv.sed to e *. bring mar*e u|i 1mm r»iy.coi.,d
err se caution.
tsjrli* | i .tiffin
i f •* »pn nt I tun I ■ 1b* llltee tuoulii (ie, 1,» i f r „ w to etiargc* ih.*' *ti#v
hearing ne*i To. .da* on »fc*r*»*
he le ft hla eo nf»rencr w ith the
units.
*p
The advisory gav* th# no.ltiun
rnndiliiit* VimI rv 'vitli ,i rifle liiillet enciiiu
fin Nepl I *u,| ’ ihe ptr |»*i' te irle d ’• Id.’ 11 «•
grnwing oirt of a Sonlh Philadel­ Prealdent.
In a statemrni am plifying * * ’
ol.
ihr
hole ihri*vffh HU M y .
phia gun fight.
Reporter* asked O 'D w yrr when of the center as latitude J5.5 Her instructions, the N avy *a&gt;d
*1
,-ehim: it there mrlttn the nest m ••d ia l* t*a|r llg ll
north and longitude A7.J west.
Tin* ton, L v lr ((t iffin , l i M i»»p
it '
he wa* going In M exiro C ity.
that a ll defcrmeiil rerpicst* mu-t
tew uvinlll* ate tlun
i ircm t Judge M'lg'i 'I
**y"No statem ent," he replied.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Aug. IS i.t'i
he submitted within 48 afte, s
N K C K D A II. Wl•'&gt; '4*i h|*lfj nl [IrfroH U Im rfiUe ilrtmtlMti
Thl.e
gi-lsturr
ill
.peeial
*e*
tor
allowed the nu - »» •emaln at
hi.n»e
t rank I Itlinky 1 Palerm o, man*
In reanonae to other quesltnn*,
R eservlal receives hts orders. No —A liack-cw intrv farm i" t it *
Hr
hr w iv 'SnrrV** hr t||r| sldii las' Srplrm ber enaete.l tlie liherty under lew ,1 im ' d 'feried
gei of lightweight champion Ik - he aah] he planned to fly l.aek to
request w ill lie rcuislcjerrd liefuie «aid tndev that s' *|c&gt; tro tc o*
n’t k ill hi* father for lieaMng hi lin.'NKI.nnp .s ir s tav. hnl It n il .•■nterirc* un'tl th* - t . ' , ' P &gt; id «
ttlllla m a la egpeeted % aurrend- New York at 4 P . M.
the reservist gels hla order* til I rsrmn i r .S T i
he &gt;* a* gran»&lt; H
(the hoy 1 • i mother. M is Mat.*l D ll - I f f ' d meeting ih- SMO. I'om m iatlnn lnve*ilga • • ih - &lt;**#•
O’U w yer. 80, has Ire n mayor
et to |e.|lce i.etay | „ eonnretion
report for artle# du ly.
vision « f ihe Virgin Msr&gt;-. *np- *ll'a a ila t H
e «*. t a il
h h n nu l .apprnprlallno. m d recommend, action
w ith a aouth Philadelphia gun
m&lt;gtof#t&gt;« flip 1k|«»W •nMrt|*li*rr'l( inf* fry hpt fttr
%riV#*«* K MiiiP A I .i if fill, Ift, mother nf the l - v . I
U C S O S .fl O f D n r l i n . . . .
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x M m iu u i u c a it u t o
w ill vif»rin«1ly flllnw n ffir r i * s" l W llt llfi'lf «f 4(ln ntr*| n fflr t s llf ••
• a* iiis e rl,*i menl against Gait*-*, chaining
Attorney* for
w
ith
hf*n*i
lltjurtf»%
polir#*
Hft
Mi
J
'
\
r&lt;-*
Palerm o
and
,
•
■ r
rn lu t^ l m^n a minimum of 1° W iH v inn.no'i
rha«l Ih lm ln fF r 4mU
-.*#•##. ' * *
** • • •
. .
*
t r - .e l limes let vgs. fftf • |i r nt rg«inti
th«*
r^ ruiar
...
I Z o t t ! " n* m o n ' « • ,
«*» »*h" - 1 r x *
.
**r
a •
I A t in
* tiM
neart regular
,..,
'** *ni» •iiT*wrr*p»n*i
•r,*1 In f In ivrrpay-oent* from
f , | 1xh#s*
witrn
i»*f
*iu
ttatUll
rFfjfc'f
n
*»
ib
p
#1f», M ary Anna *an llw u ,aul
sSamlnn'c port for duty.
,re photographer, w i- i#f&gt;-rr*-d *■»
V**terday
W o r k lllK
" « * l» °rg a n lr*d
scasrtaas# n s ftaa# a it!
im iniie
r-nd i on-lrurtioo
holh men would tw aurt*nd«rt&lt;l
to | ) | g r U -eP t
D ferment re,H 'lj&gt; ah u!d '■* the ninth■r nf Cod ,:&lt;|.eared l „ he*
® IC ounty Pn*rd -»f fta a ltir* Pr'r'av
it I#
7hr St Augustine legislator* eounty Judge1* r,o ,,r
police, prohahlv In time for ar♦v-mlag .a th i o ffl.e of K n d W addressed to the commandant ■' and told h er: “ 'Prav and nra •
Mlggr.te.) eooii gh hr wIIK I' f IH , ml demeanor.
• rAtgnment al ihe morning aesalnu
fm in rill atutr «a U h «*a tritip fird i i *
Ind let manta
a g a in .» me u it m
B«ml#r. Raymond M. Ball
waa the naval district from which ttie hard. The time t* h u r l '*1
nf central utatlon pollee court.
9y tn (|vp fl&lt;r v»rlf«fr prngrmn i* ■ Negi.te* grew- out of • iowg -,r!e*
fo rm ally elected to tha pre*lder,rv. reservist receives h it order* I" * Capt t’reatnn M rEvny. chief
A third man wanted h r poliee
LO N DON . Aug. ift- &lt;41—S e is­ w llh Fred Bender, vice president, the ca*e of a ir reaerviat#. order* nf the ta le traffic police d*
«h*»lr nlhdinrni « f n r I b iib l» * of iiivcsligatlon* of *f t *Ic » it the
In connection with the gun battle mographs In R rita ln , Japan and
college under
form ,* President
m l I n I inn nii*iith».
and John D. Brtiwn, J r „ •• *ec- generally w ill h« issued from D'» taehmenl, *aid tha' ’-nestlv tWt ■
The C iv il Air Patrol will hoiit j fiihkfiH 1 mftfnfiMBt* rr|ill«,«l thiil Wrltiam It, G ra y , J i
Jm epb Coffey. 4fi. &lt;4 Philadelphia! the United State* re*-itfded earih r*ta ry -tre a su r*r. Elected to the A ir Reserve Training llcadqtiart ufltr* peraon* wen- jammed in t­
who re.
waa r r lu t n c l to Philadelphia lag* • hocks of extraordinary violen— Icoard of director* w ere: J ,
ers at Glenview, t il.
five acres, standing In • M arin " a dame al Ihe Ran D rill Clot, •ill t’liiihiirift u fv r Hgrnrir&lt; v* hla h signed in Ju ly . tWIt'
night after waiving e itrad ltlo n at today, hut scientlsta said they roul ' H all and Thad I*. IJng n . o f Oviedo
Reservist* wh" have receive.!
amid billowing . Inud* e.f sand, Wednesday night al M:UU &lt;•*.J ..-1
G ailie*, who fir .1 , *i •„ to 'he
t# rr|tr m«n«*v hum th* gt'nrm l
M argate. N J . Mr waa arrealed In not determine where ihe .piake re­ H. Jam es tint was voted an h^n denials of ihelr deferment t* In w iln e a . the »rerm.
The puldfr I* Invite,) *nd there (n it! ,«11♦*#•'!&gt; «i« oprm !ini: l»» ftrr ' 'ollege a* Public pel,M on* Dtthe New Jersey r it y earlier.
curred.
A I muiI wi prie*t« ami tn nu'" w ill l»- a flirfii allow.
rf»ii !#|.*w thi»i niMlm'tm appr** reetnj under tira y . -p*-rifically
o rary m em lienhlp In recoenltlon quest# and those who have not
Due lo Ihe dance no irg u la , jlfilltlDH*
. .' " f l f c t o r Richard
Doyle h a ’
Auckland. N, 7... i m .r t n i
a« of hi* great influence in building received any reply to *uch t&gt; w err al the kneeling w all iufoce
w ii *
charged
w ill, uilo., tling
identified Coffey a* a Matrnmr earth shock of some Intensity a*
h'hrfipm i| w«n rlm ilfiiiifi »*f fhi* f'J.'JJ.t in t ollege ex' ........... funds.
end in front nf th ” meet ing w ill he held hv Ih " Squad
tb- original Hanford Real E*t#t« rpieata most comply with the oti ihe »hcin
• t in m a n " fur one of Phlladel- Rotorua, center of ih r Iherm**
a* | loner I fill"mittr r • 11f| I'ojltp WHB *1
The *t»le auditor lusd r e p ,lied
irt for duty
multitude At I I A M. ( f S T ) Jo mn until Wednesday, Aug
Board. Members regretted the Ill­ ginal order to renort
region of New Zealand in the Mo* ness of Fred W , Bender and exa
number* hahka.
mem I- C of tlie Senate rommlttee , shortage of l l t j l " In fee, paid
The N avy said that an
i individual Ann. one of Mr*. Van Hoof1, .even 7:111 P. M.
Word ha, been received hr»» which wrote Ihe general appro- I |,y
extenslnn
sttldeui •.
most
* *. * ? ,
,hp
*■ "perateil S p rin g , spa area. T hi* shock at Pretsed thalr wixhea for a xpeedy may appeal from a denial fur d&lt; children, crowned a **atnc ' J the
hy I alernm and Singleton and nr- D :ifi P. M.. N rw Zealand time ( 8 : recovery.
hnnl teac)i#rs, for ttiilnln g in
fO M ilsaea na rag e a m
ir * ,iif t M
ria p#a# a ist
that the members of the Sanford priation* hill
dereil their aerr-at, .Jong w ith that 4ft A . XI., E S T t rattled wlmlow
Squadron of the C .A .P . now at
They said they rnnridcmd • II instruction ranters outside TelleA ssiatlng w ith the adoption of
h».,,ee. lie «Uo repotted evidence
II •&gt;*•■■*• •*• raa» T » * l
tending the summer encampment
" n 'hargea of violation over a wide area. It wa* r/rreded hy-U w x. and
representing
ihe
of ere.lil falsification* and enter­
nf the firearm * get. rerkjgaa me by two milder tremor*.
at Warner
Rolihlns A ir ForrFlorida
Association
of
Realtors
ing of unearned credit* on colof Dregrms, atrneioiu assault and
However, lb# great violence of
B a'# , Georgia, are
undergoim:
hattery with intent to k ill and the shocks recorded else* her* In ­ and tha National Aasoeiatlon of
lege records,
ty n ira l army tra ln |i*r: lltrludlnr
Real
E
a
ta
t*
Boards
w
e
r*:
8
.
Merle
-om piracy.
Thn auditor repotted a total of
dicated to on* I -on don scientist
d rill marches, rifle range pear
( I n l l s s s * •*■ r « « . Six I
Lemuel R Rchofiald. a tlrm e y that there m ay have hem a quake Heaaley, Orlando, president o f the
Use and training flight#.
Florida
R
ealto
r*:
O
u
tr
lr
i
L
W
ar­
for K inrlem n and Coffey,
he tinder Ih* tea.
Among
those
from
Sanford
who
M l" 'l.
tug.
Ift t4h T h ner, regional ric « president, and
and Morton W ilk in . Palerm o1! a t­
The Pentral Meteorological Oh
fly C IH H I CH W H IT IN G
• re now attending the encamp S ta ir Racing
Commission
-»
torney, bad "advised theaa men. servatoty in Tokyo reporter) the president o f th# Daytona Rea&lt;-h
rnrnt
ere
Kir-t
1
,'eul.
John
And'*
notin' d tndav il ban M rrd - e'er
LONDON, Am 15
f/I’ i
A princes* W.ii Imrri ln»l*y In f’ rtnee**
a lty tw*atd; U rn . Vh&gt;t#‘ D tnhani
* 'ht»ugh iher frl'pla to rrte.n- ehnckk were hr’IDved h 'he no-th levccullve
M J Mooi • &gt;if T | | | •
.Ilg li yrslcrd e v "Mi
se* re a ry ; and Ro » r t J L lllt lie lli, I eirest-p'*surni&gt;live in ihe throne nf the Btil'sh empire, snd • eliinr incndi'r a id leader of Ihe audi'o
ila r."
ern part of the A tn crirtn co.tllSanford gioup of cadets and Wise
In "M ‘il "n Mivr-tlif.«»l •
Low 71
her liartslson e liutbkm L Prinre Plulip.
'V itk in added: "M
p g f n n .. it nenl. The ahocks w*rt- remrded at i . in c ra ft, D*ld r#nr««entail*#.
H ard in, commanding officer , f nf l" ,iiii,x l rentrihutl,&lt;»v hv r# Rein yesterday tK, Inch
Ip ea kln g for lS« National Ass..• boxing irom oter a id m at a gar. l f :I 6 P. M~ Gieertwieh Mean Time
The new princess, second child nl the m yal eouplf, it third ift tine the group. Ic e Pareter and B illy track rie *iltlve s and nw c ^iln of
T o ta l rain, A igi *t. t 28 inchHj
eU 'ion o f R *al Eatat#
Board*.
lie ia not a number* rack*tear. H * &lt;®:I8 A . Mh, lU JT t.
n f auevessinn lo
Ihe
H rltbn*H a rk .
A ’lg iu t iicttn ,*l csin 7 "» &gt;n-ii»'
Florida1* pari m uliirl plant*.
rwnlea all such charges lrvat|e,|
The Boston College sci*mngraph C harles W arner urged member* of crown. She follows her rhuhhr
The Commission said Moot' had
T id e, today: 't k» * ft" A. M
the
Seminole
County
Board
to
at­
i r a s i l t s f l n# P a s* T a i l
aneous
fam
ily
and
public
cele­
at Weston, Mass., and the *elsmo.
2 1 -month old brother. I'rin'e brations.
been granted a leave of ah*em-and l / i * 2 :»*' P. M
k
graph al Marquette U niversity In tend the annual convention whhh Cher le v •
from the of fir e nf J . Edwin I.*P
rin
ce
Philip,
as
he
had
done
R R I T I I N p it;M T S P L A N
w
ill^he^held^thU
vear
In
Nm^*mti#r
Milwaukee. W l*.. recorded l-»*vy
The birth nf the baby at *T*i with Ihe a rriv a l of Prince C h arlc*
»nn. stale trea-o rrr, to audit hnnl8T R A 8 R O t'R fJ, P ra n r*. Aug. IK
ma&gt;
enc# House near Buckingham *"» in a.ied the new princess' health
and record* of every raring per
—OPt—B ritain fought a Ion* and
lace,
home
nf
Elltabeth
and
I
’hiB A T E H IK B D E N IE D
In champagne wllh m em ber, of
Overload'd e|e,-trle w ire* ran*e,l m il holder in Florida.
losing battle hefor* Europe's un­
B U IL D IN G P E R M IT
lln
,
pushed
K
liia
b
e
th
’s
lister,
T A L L A L I I A 88 E E , Aug. 1C Amtniim-erncnt th#l Mn-t, h*d
J A C K S O N V IL L E .
a smouldering fir#
#arle
thi*
o fficial parliament her# to d iy
Th# Churc h of God haa obtained (41 — The S ta le Railroad Com- vivacious Princess M argaret, m the fam ily and hi* sta ff.
^ against the S- hum«n Plan to pool a C ity permit to * r*c t a coner#te
He alto rushed through • long­ morning In a closet of a two .tor*' Joined the mortnlr t|nn »t*ff wa*
to
fourth
ptaee
In
the
royal
»ncmission today
lined to atlnsr
distance telephone cal) to hi# fa ­ fram e hnlldlng In Geneva. Kanfor -1 another *tep In what Chairman A tlanta
W Western Europe's steel and coal block building on French Avenue a requested to percent Inc ream eeeaion.
ther-in-law , King George, who Dramen. responding »o th# call, l.en Edwarri* called » “ sweeping Charleston
output.
between
Twenty-Second
Street In retee fo r ra ilw a y axnress shipA bulletin lasuad by the atB ritish Laborttea ami C'moarva- and Twm tjr-fourtfa Street at a m en u betumen pelnU inside Tie- tamting p h y s k lin x said th# 'tab; waa on a grouse-shooting trip at got tn Geneva In about Ift min- Invcstigsthm " of politics lq Plot- Des Moines
Balm oral Castle In Scotland, too ut#a In th# lltt'# Dodg* truck and Ida'a legaliied pari m uiiiel Indus­ Memphis
tlv ta both had 'o un ’gr-i
* I M a t IO:ftO G M T flifto A. ^
New Yo rk
s ^ t &amp; f f * 00- 1,1 R NpWtl1 la ride.
traced th# causa c f the fire be­ try .
strietlng the pool'*
The VImU'waw E x greet Agency. I F T ) ta d t'sat "b a r .oyat htgh- mllaa aw ay.
Yesterday o fflra n of 17 hor-e Philadelphia
i hor it y and safegi
Queen Elisabeth v u t with her fore It mad# much headway.
A. H. Tnduck ha* a permit to Ine^ had /eked fo r the Incrrere nraa and h ir daughter' a r t hot#
The building houses a grocery and dog h a rk s assured th# Com- Seattle
soT*r*tgnti*a. B u t I
• f t . n i house on B1I«M to mehe Ito u tte a te te rate* doing w all.''
daughlar, arriving Just ftva minsiure,
tha Post O ffice, end has liv ­ mission In a two-hour public hear­ Washington
hood from political teadbtt t i 14
• Fourth S lr w t and
Tha baby jprincasa weighed *lx utaa before the baby was born.
ing
quartern
u pstairs.
Lieut. ing that any political contributions F o rt Mjrars
1 ■at lowa
•t *atlnutrd cost of
annoufsrvment
A n announcement of tha royal
pourws, an
they mad# ram# out of their own Jackson rill#
O
aude
Whitten
and
J
.
E
.
Howell
Corn
It w ill have exterior trealfo r ahlpmenta dlseloead.
hung on tha wrought Iron
Orlando
------—
—
|
pockets
answered
the
alarm
at
7:21
A.
M.
nf agbeato* shingle#.
Her birth Iour bed o ff spout*

White House Says!Hurricane Stalls Advanced R 0 T C
O’DwyerToGoTo
Students To Be
Winds Of 100 MPH
Deferred By Army
Mexico As Envoy
Upper Clnssmcn May
RcsiRn Guard Tc
Complete S t ii d i c«

Mayoralty E l e c t i o n
Will Be Held In
New York This Fall

win 1 mi r

1T ’ i

it™,; Cily Gives Option Warren Silent
;i»- On Property For On Request For

........

; »7t..,w..",on o» Housing r r o j c c t

bpcnal Session

Castle Brewer Court Sales Tax Fails To
To Be Built On Site
Sustain State WclOfFarmI-.altorC.itnp
fare

Palermo To Give
•SelflJp In Numbers
Racket . Guo Battle

Kmhcz/lor Oilers
lira Of Guilty In
A. And IM. CliarKC

Boy Uses .22 Rifle
Alter Father Beat
Mother With Chair

V i s i o n Appears
To Woman Al Noon
In Ncmlah, Wis.

i*

Raymond M. Ball
Elected Head Of

Violent Tremors
Disrupt Working
Of Seismographs

Civil Air Patrol
nruli'nrooH Trniniiiff

Baby Girl, Third In Line To British
Throne, Born To Princess Elizabeth

Unrinc ConimiKKinn
Hires Slate Auditor

Sanford Went her

Small Fire I CauKcd
Hy Overloaded Wires

The Weal For

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T U D A T ’h D lllL B

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IN the Inn* run n r i j ambition
that ru n . runnier t» God's Ilian Iwrecked: There I* no power hot of
___
God.- horn 1 1 : 1 . ^

K v tty
in tin* w o rld , I n t it u lin g tin p re N iin ia b ly
w i l l f&lt;d A m i'r ic n t u . w ould c h a n g e t h e i r diet i f th e w v r ld
f&lt;iiid k ( i « I» o f th i I ’ n it w l K r .tio n ii K ik m I und A g r ic u lt u r e
O ip n iiU it t iu ii v .. r . i . a l i z i d . T h u e x p e r t * o n th e o rg a n iz a tio n
M u ff n r f nut iu :ic c n n - d u L u u l h r w m u c h A m t- r iu iiH c u t .
lu it u Iron I w h a t w v c u t. T h e i r c h u r l* n a y t h a t th e a v e rtin '*
c iila r y iiit n k c fo r A m c r in u t n in n a t ia f u c t o r y , but o u r d ie t
c o n ta in * ton m u c h u p iii an d f a t * , n o t cno u tfh f r u i t , v ep e ta b le * , m e a t, ffn h , e g g s a n il m ilk .
T h e U n ite d N a tio n * - tu d y f in d * a n im ila r n it u a t io n —
eno u gh c u lo ric n hut th«‘ w rn n jf a * * o r t r n c n t o f fo o d *— in
fh c n n lu . t h re e n a tio tr o f .South A m e r ic a , S c a n d in a v ia ,
th e H r it ix h lull- und u tirp rin in g ly H u n * ia an d a ll o f K u r o jie
e xce p t th e n o u th e rn nepm ent o f th e c o n tin e n t. In a l l o f
TIn* re a l o f th e w o rld the n vo rn jte r ljr ily fraid in t a k e i* lena
th a n th e e x p - r t
fig u r e it *h n u irl ia*. a n d n o w h e re i* t h e r e
a diet w h ic h i,^ re )fa rrli d a* e a t i* f a c t o r y . In n lm o *t a ll catcea
tile d ie t is * a id tn h a v e eno u jfh o r tn o m u c h o f c a r la jh y r ir a t e
I'Mk I* . not c n o i'tfh o f p ro te in fo o d *, w h ic h a r c g e n e r a lly
m ore e x p e n s iv e .
l*r&lt;.|MiHat* to tb‘nl w iilt tin* p ro lih-rn a n t an ye t vatrtle
w ill s k e t c h y , hut m » - n a u n u rin K (K iin t i n x c m c rjr c tl. T h e
Fran I an d A g r ic u lt u r e Oi ,- a n iz a tlo n c x|M :rtn do not la tiiu v e
i|ia t Hu- d ilu tio n i ' to ta k e fr.ral fr o m thune w ho h a v e it
i.n d g iv e it to th o u * w ho la ck it . T h e y nee th e p ro b l. ru
th e p ro d u c tio n o f m ore food, a n d t h in k th a t to ta l w o rld
o u tp u t c a ll ire d o u b le .I T h e ot xt p r o iilc m w ou ld l.c to r li« .
Iiib iit i* I he fo w l If th a t co uld la* rlo ric on a p a v in p liaeiH ,
th e I o ile d S t a t &lt; ' riiijrh t h a p p ily f in d jtn e lf re lie v e d o f
it* triiid tle n o m e tr«.d * m |ilti»t p ro ld c m *

Virtually evetyliosly, w r L r lir r r ,
vnll adimi that dor country ••
certainly in a hell rd a 111 Hut
when tar uniat on ete« iiiik men '■&lt;
high u iiit r like I’ trtUlenl TlUlnan
anti Governor Warren, what tan
A r p c i il i n c itn lice Im vc -ct n m u r k tu *lm u t ut in tie
we expert) We tenet ally «H the
I’.n u liic t id lu r p c - .t n le mi id s r.n d e n s o f v ic e . In n * io p lc
Lind id government tve atk lorw rsip in H tie iio ( A ir e s w h ic h m u s t h a v e o ccu p ie d m o * ’
T h it ro u iiliy I *• V|»eni H Ini- u f th e c it y puller- f u r r i* ’ n p id h tr w it h H *u l&gt; *tn n tin l l i n n i i u r
lion doiiait dui lie die |ia il I &gt; &gt;1 f id u iu i p .ilicst, i.,til* r |n rar»h* w t*re R IT IIItiH l.
T in * k u o w lr d i'. H int A r p c iit t iiu i.x it p o lin ’ id n tc tJekerr*
ye a n in trying to |novnlr Sotial
r &gt;1
li
„
. .
, .
Security (or o l ! folk*, chilrlten .*«»«•’ " I tin* *nitli&gt; o f! tin * tent II ih Iro u nd to In- Hil»|M*ctfd
whole p a fftt: don’t want In 1*1’ Hint tin rn id w n * not . ,n r is . I out f . i r tin* h&lt;&gt;|i * p u rp o *i' o f
care of them and lor dime who lif t n iK tin* m o ra l turn* ..I H ucu o* A iri* n n ip ld lift*. Nt*v»*r
ate too lary to work. Ju il what kind ititilcHh tin* o |M iu llo ii d io u ld lenvr* u d c fiu itr* m a r k on H i*’
of ircu tlty they will have il wr .tin irt id n h in ly i id r r lu im n r iit . l l s h o u ld In* n im ip H in t
get into a war with R urtia ihrmtd I.f f .in * t i i f iiiiv ii.in A i r o u n d c r w n iId , o r i l * p trlro n *, f u r i f t l
{a u ie ut all to itop and wondei. Hint niprht.
TTj^y might have been more re
fm e if wr had a|*e»l dial money
on univrttial m ilitary training-

AiTM’iitinc Virc Rnifl

AUG.

15,

1950

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H E R A L D . H A N FO R D . F L O R ID A

THt WORLD TODAY

THE NATION TODAY

4ConHMiie'f F’rfflri* I'n iy Untr If
thv nppropm t:or* •ouml. trtit w tlf a n «nou.d be put firs t.
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‘ Fo r th* vary sake of our honor,
w * *houltin’l p*v cat and m o u s^
Ew icw ca m u.tipilas Uvat Mus­ wt*h thr o.d prDpIc.” Sheppard
covy s far Jrwm i-iv lr.g suetfcdc J e la n d .
m conraur.iring hnr MtvltUe «mT jtw rcu lo ii* l* a id , ! n«nclng alp.re
n i* t ',rT. E u r &lt;p*.
cam* into ho uii y iio n , nt
In d .r j it*- brcom’.ng incr*a* ng- the Governor
__ renreet! hi* cog
ly clear that Soviet efforts :o
"th a t" thV 'w aul witbhofd
c!
tt nc Jr.a: pait of the continent
jH-r.dtr g its «p»x-;n|
«p»i-,n| cigarette
tax
fold— to r.fy rarth* fjr.-l fot m hssr ict in ot new *anaUtfo thr i .
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ot
:ort» until i t •* *u»* of enough
w ill b* a long mor.*&gt;- to operate tbrtil.
V .V it. i , Euruptang* a fi- r *i t e n .
I ' j ' l n ’ It.ie c io r llo itirr Gi»*
It's the old, old story that &gt;o j ham rocallvd the Cabinet already
, ’ M.rttcd the tu b e rc u lo u s
may temper phy. cal obedience by i
force, but yv j can t chans* men * begird to spend all the
that i» ea^^u^lkl-, fur_ it in the
minds by force.
Signs ct n o 'tility to the Soviet ' v.rareM - tag U w . The L rg irU tu rt
■ continue to' manifest them 1 - v d it m i . be nvesl fo r no other
rt-gitne
*c»ve&lt; in various parts c-t Eastern purport.
Th* TH Board presented •
Europe Ut spite the use of the
( ’. a im .ii.t
;rcn hanu G ''a ff*e tie n is to i r t
| valent m .om» «'ates that theo spend the (.-.uwO.UW ptu* b - w
I it an almost constant purge o! tn federal funds to build new *»nthe di'turtvng elements going on atona at Tampa ar.d Tallahsrse*.
The beard rnv* a*k*d to appear
Specifically, in Creehorlovaka
1 many p»upl# recently have br*n next week for a fu ll dtscu.s-tM of
^
.entenced—»om« of thorn to death T * m ittet.
—on charger of plotting n. over' throw the government. And it c h ile -he attemi I*
hut a* a tlj
L* ,
‘ hat th i. I* on* ccn*dldate h*r sa:e!i.te empire in
i.astern Europ*’P,e,J
B , O a 'v m
v U c K E N Z IE
A P F o r t ;;a A t t a in Anviyat

I I , JA M B S M A It I.OW
W A SH IN G T O N . Aug. in —
Many of
th* top leader* in
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A rm y *hould i« ru p y all
K o re i,
if the Am erican, whip the North
Koreans in the pr&lt; tent fighting.
Hut, so f* r a* can te* learned,
rin iiet i.ion has be.-ti made on
th i*. T lie re'. a gm&gt;«l reaviri why
l! S m ig h f nm ».-&lt; aid* to
&lt;nrr,' out »urh u dr&lt;inon, if it
'* * ” m ,,!’
..
. . . . »hV N«’ .th Koii’- u l. i«aiii'g,"tt
may •-rid it. own tr&gt; -p* in
t.
iK'upv *11 North K u o * down to
the ’l*lh parallel of Utltudr,
which divide, north from ninth.
I f rhast happens, we’ll h aw tu
• tup &gt;outh of the .'tHO. paraltil
anyw ay, whether w* like it or
not. unles« *vi*’r. ready to g» to
wat with R u n ia , f..r croavlng the
line then would mi-fin that.
A fter W i.rl.l W ar II ltti» la t'*ik
. v,.f Noith K iren tlowii lo tha
.IMth parallel. •&lt; • up i *‘ .nininntvl
Korean r 'V ir n m r n ', armed it,
and then got out.
We took over K&lt;u-a *oulh of
the line, helped
up .lie South
Korean republic, left it prai-tirally unarmed und then got out.
T h i. b-.'i th. North Kuiaan free
to a tla .k th.
-nth when they
wer, ii-ady. 1 In-v did. And then
the 11. S. moved hark In.
If the II. H whip* thr Nelth
Korean* at.d tit tve. .hint noith
o f the IMth p a tn llrl, I,‘it it&lt;etf
‘ top* tooth of It, then the N tlh
K u irv lti once inure w ill hi flee
to re arm.
So long a* we I ■pi art aim ) In
.Sooth Korea e*.. North Korean*
prolashly w-.j .| not
’ .empi anI *•’ r " ,,n ' E H u r.“ » long would
■this countrv l.e "I'lln p I keep
,,,y ,,
True. tf.•. rountry .&lt;,uld arm
the Sooll. Koreans nn.l gn oul. Hut
If war la rtr.l betw.-err north und
..II ll,&lt; pie ent
&gt;&lt;it|. again, lln
*h..,&gt;img ». i l . - uf Ilf. would h(,
nothing,
On the other hand, If the U. S,
I d 11 g f.i. the I iiiltd N a tio n * "
■.erupted all ■f K o ie a ll ruiild
. i i * . i in the f 'oinntunlsti, try to
• tamp Ihi hi " ill, and innylie set
op a tingle, .Oil, ( ■imrnunllt gov*
* i niuent for *11 K .,i . &lt; Hut
What wont.I ft lie aim do* Hit idly
hy veil lie the I
t i . .. . l ,i(|
Korea, whn It i* rllia r l: up against
the 1 . 11111*1.1(11*1 M i.'ii iy uf I nina
end 11 h i iiw ’
lit would it mire more move In-

THI VITAl A ll INSTAUATION at Pohang ( 1 ) remained in U A . haada
although the North Kore.ui lieds hold the burning city, sU mUoa easL
i Enem y drive* to expand the Nsktung Ktv«r brldgehaad Into a fu ll scale
■ItAck oi) T m |U (2 ) w tr# nti f 4td by i new lAnk~co?vrtcl c ro u iM In th t
luuthweit. United State* troups andMarines conwUdated a line on th»
height* oveilocking Conim unisl-h.Id Ctdntu (3 ).
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P r u t)
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Senator Fights

Hed Star Says U.S.
Soldier Heaatiike

The pit o f M ■ a Lo *. ih* HaiK fw i Uttlv Bnls^
i, at!'1
-vo mi!*) c*ep
i*pubbc. the Russians hnv* bevn
waging » purge to protect the and twice tha*. long.
| coafUr defense 'ecre'.s. The autn
thou tuffuc te . it* v ’ccritic* repwrtediy fear f i f t h
con-tt ovng us th* viecolumn a.-tivtty oy Baltic nnfnhst*.
tichallvts along the icacoavt where
th* Sov:*t is .a id to hav* sub­
marine p*n« and rocktt launching
*it«*.
Hungary anJ Pulat.d h*v« lire
furnish.ny th*tr ^u*&gt;*cs of alleg­
ed d is s ffr.lic ti And of C0U I ‘ 0
M jtcew hi* re.eg-itod Yugoslav nt
to the dotrhtu** in teto w itl. Tito.
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So th* story tuns until v*«
AMHKif IliO l m iA ii • fl«(l l«u
j
rvid*nc* to w ar­
rant the assumption that Moscow
never w ill subdue ul! c f the pt*'*
**n
ion in
u 'in turvipv.
■enti general
gtriftation
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M OSCOW . A .g r5 -Ri—Trie
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of ‘ heir l.atp
SpvU t a m ,)
. p• p . R e i S ts :
| h il.ie m sw .
.".me «.f the u l'.e ltlr .t ouestluli. , ’ aid Im ls If.- vlt. tl Ul *cld!ef
righting with . p ite j Nations fur
were ih.*».-i
I Should the fam ily support al- * ' ln Bure* ha* a 1 bes'lllk&gt;* f* *
lowurur - . paid In p a il hy Ih. g o v * ,"d u n u ib l n tn* N azi*.
In an edltoiisl tl, i,e .v*p sp fi
•trriiienl and in pait hy the per
son unduly, go lo all prisons in tile said the mbral yb ara.ter uf Sov­
.no. a *• 11 1 .
w .'h d**iendrnl- iet lig h t.ng tier. .* In fin ite iy «u('•Mur
■the. than cnm mheiiaird offi.'er*? ■
. ,* to tr.it cf the. A m vrl.an . U l
J- I tow miirh should the allowT h* S oviet w ill have* to rr.vl and
antes hr and should the enlisted im perialist P®1* .) there t* n».
another g*nciailon I k *an'* rontilhution in c ic a st with *.S»I&gt; an army with a N S w d t&lt; h ; i v n lh f d ^ r 0, ..-.o .t „ wiped
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mi .
i «* i h t \T
ideology
m jo*ral..
Red
v w tt
w
lt e W h r.
i.. pay and plom oliontT
n thir sp irit. 'vid i*r« n*sd
So thete ».-* havw another ex
.1 Should mt ii w ith a ret (sin
i-ullliiei of depend*lit rlilld ieti or officer- of the American Artnv ar* crlieut r*n*ori w hy Moscow isn't
challenging late by employing
patent* he rxn n p ttd from hems.* indoctrlnstnj. In it th.’ ;*- « wltial
lle v e lo p m c n ta ill K o re a
h a v e made*
c c r la it i re c e n t
stro rg -n rr. methods to conquer
tia ftrd , ur he ditrhatg* d as hard cultivated all tne revulsive an
We iu|ipoir President liu n a u
ioatl.eotni
qualities
which
il»t!ng
•n t i i u i i i t iiv *’ v. I
in i|io r t a n l |ie i* n n n ” *ound n liit ip n e r .
Western Eu ie p * c-he know* that,
-tup cases, lie.-ause of the lalge
it fight when he u y i thii it no
ulshrd
liit
l
r’e
»'jbb»r
a
im
v
.
drrplte h*i l*d dtv.*ion* of tioops,
F o r c x n m iilt ', H c c ie t u r y A c iu **o n , J a n . II! stiid
" If
...s i to tht g a vriiiii.e n t of fam il'
lime to contuier a hill lor umvei S o o tli K o re n w eir* in v a d e d , o u r a t t it u d e w ould i*
it would be ma» ir.g a te rrific gamallow aiort T
t lia l
id* to pu*h ahead without con­
aal military training I hr lime to
Ha) lie liria l l.ew ls H Hei
S o u th K o re a w o u ld In* able* to r e t tle l."
solidating te rrito ry n lre id y over­
have done that wat lin e r or loui
f l u ) , .iim lo t of Se ie clivr B*
Secretary John on. Jan. 10: "The reduced hiidpet of
run. The general who leave* p&lt;n. . . told the gioup
that
nn
-----W a it ago 10 that young man now
l.r t f . of rebels
118,5‘ir».000,(KIO for list* armed W'rvlcea offer* an iidei|um&gt;
11
' [ i l X i . a,'” d ia fO .s W|ih .lepum lent. had hte. .
* , Iwldnd him tr a *■•
being called upon to light would
of defenia for an.v ml nation l lust may ante Hi the next did Ohoe; ii
Itiiorlnn* ruiild Ii.duci.sl rre .n vly and .a id hr d id )0'
' U‘ L
‘ ? 45 . i V i
ln*
tK u fclr’
al learl Lnow how to w alk, to obey,
0.,t plan lo induct th rill until Con
‘
. c* 4,1 , 3J .1 “.V1
N’ atutally auotli-i p ew riful reaaig u e.
two year*."
jo ta rty * fun they would he «o
&gt;^*r "&gt; ‘
*u„ for the s to p r v ;. of tr* R *L
H. urriipatioii of Korea , .e , provtdei allow ance, (m dr * * * . b f•* ,n
H a rk in N o v e m ia -r, 1 H IH. (se n . J . U iw t o n C o llin * to iid :
1 U ‘ .uaiH Ia who * » '
drive in Eurep** lia s in the nswly
would gtvt liu- ii.u n t il a ttiong .lendenta.
much lir ltr i o il in atlual battle
for s third term.
1 acquired strength..............................
e n fo u r o r f iv e in o n th n m ore t r a i n ii i K . A m e ric a n p ro u n d fiiuthutd and ba»« In t i l s fur
c f V.'f'tifM
lle rre y e-lim atr.l that abmit I
If they had undeigone thorough "Int iiv
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UiP M aisliall | iin
u ir III &lt;a r of any fo lia r war tSMI.UUO v&lt;utitg m* ii between In and
a ip s t h ro u p lio iit tin* w o rld w ill lie a id e to ta k e on n n y
biflim inary naming I tut it 11 too
tnry
‘T
,u *fth# irn ltt f and th . A tlantic Fact mil.tr
Uj years u l.l-p re..n t age limit* S u t« » vkhen
lio d v , a n y t im e , a n y w h e r e .
he
20
late fot that now It’i Neirxlivr
tor induction-are now .le fe m d beC n m iile n t T r u m a n ’ * n p tlin l* n i. N lu rn ru n a M e ra b lv m o d i- „ 11,' k “ MU.U ™ wuu W i ^ X ‘m cause or dipendent*,
S o v ie t we need, not lo m p u lru i)
f i l ’d , w aa e x p n : * d in Itieau t e n t a ik * M a rc h U : " l l t e de- iilly hy it die H u s s m i .* tiird tu
Rep. John it. W a lth
rO-Indi
M ilitary Tiaining
fs’ itei’* o f Hit* U n it .n l S tn li'!* nri* in l***Ut*r .sliifjis* th a n l t i « y &lt;K-rii|ijr Mrsico nr &lt;lanttda, which fs tl.it ii, show up for the start IfK t ir i. ■Iirci ur
• RIAVI VI* Mir
nr.
.m
ark
no
against
the
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uf today’s llin.se »«»s|on, leaving New Y o rk Police Totce. .tu Jic d w* “ '*'*■ . . .
nt w n r ,"
M ay4 :
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A friend of ouit who hat ju il Havi* e v e r bit«*u w h e n H ti* e d iiiilr y w n s nut
S lat**.
in duubt Ih* fate u( a bill lo *an law and entered p jlrtic*.
I &gt;. Thn » “ ,,n *
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uf
line* Ih^r Hu* I . I I 1 m.iv.d_ Into ..........................................
gone thiough Spam by I i m &lt; w ntti " T h e h lt iu ilio ii i i not n e a r ly no Iratl a * in the* f ir n l h a l f
■el an order cu tla llin g postal s.-r
D uring World W ar Tw o. O'- Communr»m turning It* attentwn
" T its* w .ti 1.1 i rlm »er lu jre a re n o w tiiu n i l North Korea tfie'y rouio n u t'"*
pi wme in itiallin g obteryalioui on I If-J Ii ' J u n e 1 :
vice
O w yrt way ii; Ih«- Arm y IT? *tnrnort tc A*i«* A t r* *
till* h cefl in l l .e llt.-il f iv e y e n ra ."
.ir lv .n ..nt •
by force, which
W al.h . a freshm an, it th&gt; oolv tered it as a major and w as pto- Oiad’-nr. J*bb, B ritish delegate to
ike country which it me Hepuhli
the United Nations, pungen.ly
lie n . W n l I u ii I*. W a l k i f , J u ly 'JU : " W e ..r e n 't k o i i . r lo
*
..rote .,u ..- lireiilber whu .a lt ceil up Ihe h’J I inotrd to r b r!? (Jie r general
tan membeti ol to n ,t in t wish lu
Fo r a time, he served a* Pie- t itle d 10 a speech:
s t a iu l a m i f ig h t .
A n s i tlonr tha-i It n. w .rs At tin* &gt;.ml he ran .a il ll up only Imlay.
make tlir major hulwaik ol out Kiv«’ il|' mis* in c h , Ws* nrs* K"&gt;h k
The bill ll Irefore the lion*, • idem Roote\«li’ - p *t*o u il en"H *re (A s ia ) rt the va*t arena
the ..u -&lt;■ haven't *,
power III Lu I ope Hie people air tw o sliiy rt Intr r , J u l y .'il ; " W e Ills*I i l l ’ll k ir k r t i uut srf un ..........
iindei a rpetial rule adopted yes­ voy to Ita ly w llh the rvtta of r*m- in which, repulsed In Europe, R
j P*‘* , r *b
istador.
Js oow (tear ti*«t the dark forces
terday after 2 IH merutwr* r toned a | battadur.
p o stlly-ilu c ken ami 1 1 a I v I n V t h is m u r n iiiK ." — Tm rt|&lt;n T rilu tin '.
T H tn ’ G E T W E A K A L L
At the State Department, of- of Communist imperialism nr* cv’’ ’
petition to lake II aw ay frorn Ih*
T h e ir it no dunking walei on the
li ght m lhoi.t the North Korean* Rub- Coimtiiller.
O TH ERS
flc ia lt told reporter * that O’ - i centrating for the k rll. A ll th*
even kmiwiug they w.n- there,1*
Ira in i. and you have lo pul cog­
Walsh Hied th. petition last Dw yer kn*&gt;-as and Is lB .e J by new emergent A*ian state* are af•aul
1
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Kinoeis
I
lio.iipsou
uf
nac in the walei you grl at the
month after the Hul*-s Commit!.* M exlcan leadets from tne Pres.- jfected by th is, and they know it.
n *3 ,5 5
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»’ t.llts y .m.oo failed to dear the b ill fur normal dent
r&lt; oallaw,U &gt;.■.«■ r a a * Uaer
‘
“ ‘ ‘ ‘he
That rt where Moscow i* able to
down. They predicted
Mationi to pirvent it fioin |&gt;oivonth* first North K .irru n ii.m i.at ng» iiy a rtille ry and tug! esploa- ‘‘ f t.r r , i i V r. 1 " " l l , " k
would n ttk* a first d a ** envoy. mat.euvtr others Into th* P ^ "’
Houi e consideration
jug you. There a ir loldren evrry- mlsalon In slays, dtopp.d two r.iat rva*.
IX to 26 &gt;1.13
a«d the ri’?kettrigs, s lr a f
’’ In th . dawn the enemy disco*,
tlcn of fighting for her. That is
A I last report, W al*h wa» bur
where and, appaienlly, ninety gvee pound fw inf«* on M asan, southern mgs ami flaming file bombs of " r’ t '*,V "
the field rn which she can do the
ryln g back from a speaking tn
screen. It rmsed w ith the swirling
cant of them ate o fficrit. Across port, and strafed tin- imitortaiil the | i S A ir Porte
,Y t* l* rn A il!’ • untold dtmi n* -t
gageuirnt at tire rn Hav, Wia
floor” it: tlift* for ihe vole.
.......
.......................day
*
*h* can rnvi.lv* them tn m ilitsry
.
-y y
£
We ' attacked
after day fog."
the hordei in Fiance the people a ir .ommunications ■.-nls-r to th&gt; , l u,
Yesterday
Walsh
told
irm
.rteiIf
W
alrh
du**n':
show
up
today
ilo ’ii th« rn o .la . linim g.. la­
of l*. H. lines.
with heavy CHsiialtle* hot they
• n.i evcncnu. expenditures while
l
"tio
il
willing.
I'll
Iw
on
the
th*
h
ill
w
ill
he
l.nuclied
oft
th
lelaliveiy proaperouv ami fnenrlly
f rontline l .po rta nnid ll..' lied* a . ie too ilmnned well entrenched"’ gan Atru-ti.nn rnultnr file , tinw
a ^ v * - w w a.
House calendar and can b« con • lie hetseli builds up streagth »{ , T
and the lood It wondei I ul We nt Chuhgn)&lt;nig, dd m ile* south­ •nl.l MaJ. E . J . Carson of U uin rv, nicu said.
7
MEN
S
W
EAR
bom*.
lid
rie
.T
*
again
only
If
th&gt;
Rule*
"Yeah , Wo gut white |ilimpolio,
hop- that Ameiican loilunr* in west of Taegu, rubbed out most of III.
Snrsii wwti'Jer that Ru**ia should
Committee change- its mind or 21®
nml o.oitut* this morning o tr
the
gain,
luad.I.y
the
hard
fig
h
t­
I’ M. 1222 -J
sh ift her learn as*ault to Asia 30$ E , K IK S T
Then another negrr liuttnlion own." said Sgt. fla v i.l Hollins, u
Cuto|&gt;e will not he hated on a cm*
inem lielt sign sr.t th rr petition.
ing 'Jltli llivision .Monday.
I r«a (lss*4 r*MM r * l l Most
was called in.
lilp l, bankiupl. Faicitt dtclatoiilnp
of I.n Grange, N C. biltcrly.
Tiaegu is the South Republic's
(^ jum ped uff Sunday nmrnlng,
A fter the n m iluring came |l«&gt; against him,”
like Spain.
p o y|r said the shooting stemmed
orders
In move down from It*of «tl,(HNl R.-.1* p. tse.1 in the War, „ f terraced
tire
fields
terrain won with American bluvj. from a “ welsh" on a 75-e*ni num­
The United States hai hern •&lt;&gt; of Taegu.
Mosn lo lhe!r ol.Jeetlve, Ihe enemy
Hours Is t .r , M ai. Bowen C ar­ ber* bet that should have paid
buiy during the pail aim monlhr
Red tanks and armored car* ranked Ihero with small arm s te r of Omaha, Nebr., who fought the bettor fltMI. No one was hurl
halting comumer goods, it hasn’t IfWirn scclor, I ’J ririlea northwest and automatic wram.ns fire.
•ei*. • * , * * ' l tVI,.ls|n„ t« s - „ „ ... in the etrhangr of shots.
... *r.r n s s s s s i l are.*
" .O l one rompany rut tu pieces rrphrted that N avy airmen h'*i
John Dagtosa. eastern IVfinrymucn time to think about iiw L.'l
Ttiey availed thetnsclvra of a end others badly hit, the UttAlion ii-.n onleied In to attark Itw tvanla rrjs e ie n ta tiv r o f the Slate
danger r ul Communism ur Soviet Russian -alyls- sttbttiergcd su«peh was furred Iwck.
Commission,
promised _
temple which hail been speedily A thletic
eft *-«•**|s I##* I * If *• AftiY
IYf fllll# •l"S l.si.lg.- In isn s* u regimetit
"1 keep thinking of the Anne, roorr-tprcil I.y Ihe N«*1 h K nreaiT ’ ‘proper action" when the outcome |
wht&gt; wat going on behind dvr ntaiui .t,i*oo men, an.r tunas -•&gt; " “ ‘V i
•»-*• tilt utstl e s l u m , a u i,,* III. uslriuo o nt. i»*ar(’*s* -sao
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. nose MuniMan Curtail. when lew consume) the river against South Korea 1 tains are a ll alike Eall lough, llrsl seemed lu liave ha.l wirne pur |o *f. commission could rvvoVe ot *u»
defenders. Such bridges a n hull! this is worst than Ita ly Iwcaus*
"W e chewrit up plenty uf | pend I’sUrnto's license H, ll-*r*. rt
goods a ir made, but many implrlist liclow (he water'* surface H* of the scrubby little trees Ihe them,” said C arter.
■n "concrete case."
mkpts of war. So during the first
ilde them from rd.server .Iftec enemy ran hide In."
tU months of this year, we made tion end are capable o f support­
At dusk Iasi night. Anselm.*
and his men—negro soldiers like
270 billion dollars worth ol auto­ ing armored rlvcr-rro ssln gs.
A ll , S. Hth A rm y rormnuniqur Hgt. Roger C . U ra n iu m of U r n
mobiles, radios. ftigidaiirt. and Issued al h:OS I ’. M. Tue».ls&gt;
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yihal have you, or three billion (r,: 0.', A M , K S T t said the South leAi riiu, T r * .. | f c . Allan lia rs
K.uesns
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rssuntrratgrave
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Chicago,
!*vt Jam es
more than the previous high attainI ‘JMl
|i ~‘ ft’* / f 1 jJ i
river-croesers m*»r fra n k lin o f Nashville, Tenn
id in IM S . We’re a great country, t«*ked Ih.
Waegwan and found lh a l allied moved out With souther rotnpar.y
we are, got more of everything air support presumably had knock in support.
than anybody. T h a i’s why the ml out Red nrmoiml cats.
"They slipped up behind in lit*.
Russians want to lake it away
Intelligence o fficers were unal.h
at rhOnN
lio m us. They could utr our auto­ lo learn whether the Waegwst overran It last week
Hut the hardest fighting Tues
mobiles. and our Ingrdairrs, and crossing was the h«-giunlog of the
studimakcr champion
especlrd amasli by iMI.tMHI Dim
they’d see that we make them, ju il munisl troop* massed there nr day night was rentered below
6-PASS., 2-U00R CUSTOM SlDAN
&lt;hangnynng. There 12,000 He.it
•a we have been doing, only they’d whether the Reds wets* feeling were trying to break uut from a
South Korean Hue* for a wi*ak narrow bridgehead, bought at a
ehip them all to Russia.
*JK,t.
heavy cost in llvea. A break
i • It w sin T thiee monlhr ago
4s the critical riv e r front 1* 111* thruugh there would Imperil th .
In
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Rallntd
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whan a lot of people were It limy
2-Door Sedan, escellent
U . 8 Negri. f.M.I s.il.tier* stormed east.
Special Sedan, extra good
Delivered in Sitnfurd
- " W h y do you print all lhai n u ll the " L ittle Caouinu" redoubt seven
cundlilon. Fully Eqnlpprf.
Am ericans field llrelr ground li­
condition. Only
Sttlr **4 I t - t J u ii i . i f os j . litre
ut the United Nalionr. and what miles northwest of Masan Mnsan the center and northern e. .1 of
Hale Price
If If** tatf *»g|i kff f b Bft'liY | ii » gei&gt;i»i
goes on in Tokyo and Lump*) Is a south const (tort 27 n ir mites tile battle for the t ’l.aiignyung
i« #
b •‘xtMfnanttWM(brfft
fcpbody i« interested in ell llurl west of Rusan, No. I U .U suppl) ridge. They concentrated on ratak
C•’•poHMr U
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bait on lha southeast tip of tht lug the southern end•iH^f.MkM
CAl«t|
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Give 'em mat* batchell atws, more peninsula.
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« I f A b V |«|», I li l U f M • .R |f,
ICMWct" Well. we suppose they
The fight went Into hand-to- bath reported one U . 8 . battail
i aSTMiis o*ms
ssata
wet* right. But ai ol the moment, hand ronibat w ith bayonets ami fell back more than a mile in ih
people ate mole uttereslrd in what rifle stocks used a* chins. Tht day-lung fighting Tueu lav. or.
Negroer, rapturing the craggy
. 8 . company of about 20u met
Ux Security Council is doing than heights, freed rumn 200 wounded U
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waa forced back 2,60t) x v rtii. Mt«
anything the. The United Nation* y , B. artllh ’tymen who hed bate I s ’ h add'd tn a Held dispatch.
Fully equipped — Ifydrnmatie
Hr Sedan, locally otmrd
has actually MpUvrd b*»-Uli as nit ted down hy the C« m m unlila in
H.e correspondent quoted a i
U ltra value
Special
\Jtjg U p a i f ’ UMiv I ’-itvis. ns al* L»»l week’s w est* e l l drive lu sta ff o fficers as saying reve rie s
by Marines ami Amy In­ on the ridge were not major setUaction in the New York atea. And Chinju
fantryman.
u n.
. barks. A ll could be retaken, the
% once th* American people ate
In
tb* northeast
Am ericas officer said,
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ialeistteJ in what Jacob Ma troops captursul Yo kto ng , nliw : Strong evidence that etubborn
m llss'west of Pohang a ir base on | allied resistance had Jammed the

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PAGE FOUR

SAN FO RD

TUESDAY. AlT(J. 15. 1950

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

Giants Down Gainesville 6 To 3; Saints Here Tonight
Stevens Sets G-Men
Down With 6 Hits;
Hafenecker Gets 5th
Home KunOfScason
I lie Saufoid (.u n it , a ilr i Lend­
ing «v**y « l i i i i i lead in tlir eighth
inning. wcni ah i.n l in llie ninth
to Ik i I ihr ( i.iiiir iu llc G-Men l&lt;y
■ MOlr ul (i In 3.
Rootle liglilli-iiuler Clyde S irI f n i m ill ih r mule fui the Gi-m li
flirttii'e ly ti-M ining (i hih while
lin k in g out '&gt; arnl walking only
two.
C r illr ilit li!
ji lilt
M -ifrn rikrr
Contmur-j In hr ih r (h aIII jx in r i
■I llir p l*|. hv fillin g hit lillh
home tun ol I he traio n anti alto
Lunging aul a liq ilr lot good
m -aiuie. Ill* hoiur lu ll cauir in ih r
• imlli inning ttilli nnr male a I m m ii I
In pul (h r (n .in li ahr.nl by a tem r
ul 3 to II
A lt' i •coring nnr run in the
hotlnm of ( lie sixth cm a linim inn
by I hit &lt;1 lattvnmn Cade, tin*
Mrn rnn ir Ian k in the linttniit of
tiir eighth In » ru ir tw in 1 on one
lilt ninl lin e r error* In himUa* it a
tie hall game ul .’1-3.
The Giant* ranitf Ian l, ill III''
lop of tlir nintfi iiy fcnrliig three
runs to go ahead tl 'J to win the
game.
Ily winning the gauir I In- (il* n t*
m iivril n full game ueaiei fourth
place ami a nutrh doner to the
play-off*.
Tonight the Giant*
will meet
the St. Augustine Saint* nl Muni­
cipal 11*11 I'a tk with game lim e
at M: lb P. M- Rookie Charlie
Ttdereo l» Gated to it n il against
the Saint* ami w ill l&gt;« out for In*
Sanford
Chadiletton t»
Poelkrr 3b
Hafenecker cf
Levy lb
Jackie,n rf
Fo rtyth c
Murphy If
Bailey If c
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Steven* p
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Wright J i „ of t(f&gt; E llio t Avenue, i* at own ttilli tin five tiopblea ami the numorou* rihbona
won during hii&gt; *)k week* atat at (.’amp Itnylnr, T rim ., Ibi* iiimnn-r. In hl« age group, Jimmie, who
i* nine, wet riled the l*e«t nthlote In the rum fr, an I conifa Mit with lb other la y* for th« honor*. The
iirnnre Irophle. reprearnt hi* prowe** i&gt; aw im m in/ honod-uek ridi ig, • an «tng, amt u iilic ry and
rifle -ompetltion.
_____________________
lard-fought pume at T in ker F o ld
In t night.
Kay T ia v a texted hi* beat b u ll­
ing performance of the aen-oii
aa l.e checked the Packer* on five
r( ill tried hit*- It Mat hi* llt h
tiium ph again*! two defeat* aince
joining the Senator*.
The victory, however, may have
l.em un extremely rn itly one for
rile Seliulore. Mel K ,U .* !r * . fi'Cond ban- *paikplug, suffered a
aev 'll ankle injury doling tip*
aecolnl inning and may be nut
for the reaaon.
Fnlntka meet* the Sen* at Tlnki-i F n-l.l W*» Inesdav r.ipht.
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Wilder 21) . I , ;
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Totals
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Orlando
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K E I —PI rile II,
Dunr.t, Um enlng, Vogt 2, n a llty
t , M iller, M rtiiu w . MorJier, llm k .
• r 2. Kanun 2. 2B Kucher. Vngt
SB— M ctiraw. P irtle , Ha mo*. Di*
— Barrow , Uruening aud A lien!
Barrow , A llen | K e lle r, M UIrr and
M ctiraw . Le ft - P a la tk a 8. Del-and
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B B - o f f F p lU 3, Caine* 2,
Touten t , K e lle r t 8 0 —by Caine*
1, Kelley 8. R O —F u ll* 3 hit* In
I inning* 4 ru n *; Galnca 8 hit*
la 3 3-3 inning* 1 rune; TouUn

BH O O KI.IN 'K . M ara, Aug. 16
(AT—A fte r a welcome h r-*k In
their crowded grata court* » he*
I [ m i ton* !!*« rli
ul*. mokt of the topflight tenni*
1 io L a r it l
•tar* awing bark Into arti.in tmlav
i C a io ttilll*
PANF»»MI»
during the National Double* -m Auffutlln*
ond-rourkl matche* at l.ongwood
twosii 3jr m
Only a few of them were for
I'iililhJi
to play out &lt;&gt;f yeatrrdav’a fir - '
t ijtjiinijo 1. l.»« itlnirir "
round action, whlrh wa* hleh
St \ n u M if i- l. I m &gt;to n * | l* « r li ti
lighted hy the defeuile uf Te-i
|M o f**f«l §. 4in t t ir * t i l l * 1
V'A 14 11 4 t 4 1 *n J! I inI .V
Schroedet and Bujge P a lly , the
fin Mir* I wdii t
Wimbledon rharnpfon The latter
'• f U h 'lb ill I ’d l t l l M
.offered a iprained ankle during
I h 1*« n &lt;1 ji t I
««ji r M
r
pt iuBvAiln* a 4 H«nr«rt1
Sunday*:, Newport Caiino Double11* iv ira i 111•- Ml l» A irloDA ll»A« h
fin a l.
%» u : I I 14 % \ I . K A d l i:
(lardnar Mullnv of Miami, mi l
T f« m
1%
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la l^rl*
Pei. 1411 B ill Talbert o f New Yo rk, named
i&gt;# If n il
• 1 l» «l«
again on the U. S. DavU Cun team
( If vrltf fitt
47 1 ) &lt;*v
4 . 12 «t&gt;;
Sen
Y o rk
w ill Mart driving for their *lx ih
H«r•f *i n
12 «• •-»&lt; tH national team title , aince IU I2
M la h ln v lo n
1 * 17 «AT
again.t
Californian* J r r r v lie
'till ««■
&lt;1 ( I m
♦'* 41 17*
w ilt* and fill Shea.
l*r» 4d-l;d.ii
Hi I a*r*|| •
I I 47 1*2 i t
The top-aeeded foreign
entrv
I l F s u l l a % * « lr r iln y
4 * I rUktlit 1. (JrtFult t 4|o I •«»iI «•gc* • Ja rk Bromwich and Frank Se&lt;UHM tlf AAin*« e v li n L i I r r l i
rnan, th t Auatralian Davi* Cun
U B M F4 Teatlny
ala r*, were paired with John tiow
S » n \v flk a (
M riK H ifi I f , t la r
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fiiMfti ♦ -l«n|*At
4)1-41 a n d of S im .h u ry, Conn.. ,an.l J . Kim
Peteraor,
of
Kalamar.Mi
K mH 4S*4»» » p . H n t r ile n 4 I i f ADd hark
K«i i a « m | T * | )
Mich., in anuthi-r .econd-rounder
14* f M.ii
At
r i* t # U r t d
ll'm it r im r .
Tlx- remainder uf the AuM rall.t',
' U *J »»r T lf i t jt 4 B *Jf %* lerffiitft
tram , Marvin Ko*e and (ieorg.f t.itAiJ* 1|&gt;l* I A
Ml
I )***! *i Ft l l ,
I K | i W oithlugiun, |t l* )* .l out »f ll» -i&gt;
AI V ill J K » I ill r r I T - l l l • ltd H w*# ft n t round &gt;e*tei.]«y, ■■ did tii.-ii
11 I &gt;11 «■ ir.iv ii r l i i * - y i And N it *
next liva la , liia n l (tulden of Chi
j1 op 11-2 j ,
14m 11 %a ii t« * mi iii *d of# 4 1.
cago, and Wade Herron of I hiu I*
v i lie. K y.
V t T I U N - i l . I . H A f . l »:
T p* m
W
1* P e r.
Toni Brown of Sun F ia rw la c .
47
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who drew F a tty ’» Davi* Cop a*lleeofou
40
S
47
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aignment, ha* paired here with
MV
44
jlrid ili I&gt; li
U
fit leiltllo
41
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7
h&gt;rm*towntman Sam klutch. T h e .
SO
N* a Y o r k
%
44
ID
Will encounter another un.eedrd
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r if u l n t m il
VJV I I
tandem, l.ongwood . luhmate* Sum
i lilt Mgt*
44
4«»
III
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17
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ner Itodman and H arm o n RowIV *
llr ia lu
Ir .l.ili)
Imtham, in another *econd-round
I B l u e , ;. K l l.o .tla 4.
•r.
r i i ln n e ll 11. l - i i i . b u r a t . I
Unity g a m e * • . h r U u l - U i
Becaure of it* .m aile r field, only
1' i e o
Tedat
fom firtt-roum i
matche*
wen
U l- &gt; k i,n e i N ew
Y o rk i n l f h l l —
needed in the w unun'i division It
I&lt;U| l l t - I ) v» J * n * r n I I I - , )
duminated by Lo u ir*
II * &gt;n e t
I 't it la d e lv h le
I n l a h i t — again it
e»to l i t H
va b lin m o n (14-71
Brough and M r*. Margaret CDt .t i . i f c i .i i l
at
I'U u lm rg h — llU ik borne Dupont but their chance* of
»■n l i l t - l l l * » W i l l , i t 19)
M I-oiila e l I ’ M t a a o — P o ll# ! ( i # . » ) gaining their ninth .traig ht team
* • v|inn*r 11 -T)
cbami'Tonihipr appear a hit dim
nier than u .u al.
J i M lH J .I « •» ! O l t l l l *
i » M i l l *1
The rapal.le Dun* Hurt of Nli
T fa in
le P e l.
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41
H I am i, and S h irley F r y of Akton, ii
4%
Y«lili&gt;*iiB
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M l topped the defending champion* at
Mancheatcr Sunday and appear
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W Mfi I'tlH'k
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V II
l«
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41 i l
V II form carrier each team into the
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Ind-i it in 7th.
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B _ . rhaddritun 2. Cade, St.
4 1 i 3 0
Vena. Murphy 2. I i» l
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li II 0 1 0
Hafenecker 2, Brew ter 2 ' ado, KclV-vIe* 2 b
1 0
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3 0 27
31
to L'hadderlon, lire w ite r to h o tt­ Total*
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er lu Cooper. U l l — Sanford 2. Lee*tiiiip
000 002 Mix - 3
Orlando
G aldradlie 1 - » » -8U;V" « . ' “
K — W ilder. K i l l —Baim ea. SH
Vladero 2. B ritt 1. 8
W 8 te C ritte n d .il, tlarune. DP— Mlrande
ven* ft. Vladeiu 5. B ritt. H it
nnd Ki liter. Left Orlando H, l.e*'«Viadrro J In 7 R»n'n«» •* run"-1 1 11 bin g it. III! o ff 1In 1 1ley 2. Ilrick
— Perdue. W in n e r- Steven*. l.&lt;&gt;*
tr
llritt. U
Slone and Me- ley I , T in VII I SO by H artley
,t, l l r i .k l .) ' 4, T iavu H 110- H u rt,
Kinney. T — 2 ,,flley 2 in -I 2-1 inning*.
IIIIP
lliir k h y i K r m n l. Hulk Trn va.
P A l.A T K A - IlK L A N Il
D K I.A N D . Aug. 16—(/*’ '*•'* I, nei dlrickley. C W llllailiaon
piece Palatka made it two raigld nn.l 1.1-itx. T 163. A —7*3.
'over •*
a . d■
1*i . * Ifiil
D elan
, 1
belling 1
th--Bed
Hat nilehar* f» r a I t to .» vic­
D AYTO N \ .S A IN T S
tory nere laat night.
K e rry man In the A ruba line­
S T . A l'tJ U S T IN K , Aug. ID - -i.P.
up aro tad at W**\ " n r . H r at - I I I l- Hill McDonald and Ikd. S till
baaeman John H H lraw led the tangled mm* In a pllcher*' duel
.- it ,
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U l" f-»»ie W«f*rft&lt;»A •*•4 IU.IV
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A l *"pirde**hi( four for fi’ r .,&lt;ir rror**t one tun in the ninth turn
the loreia. C,.*.rge K u ltr. M a rtin ; to puili over the Ibvytona Heart,
Del.and h tirlrr, »•&lt; tagged w ill, ila la n d ira I I I la*| night.
| Mclhmald faeed a total o f 2*
the bt* a.
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j
lalamter atica wrenirra, o iie n u g
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1
3
M iller aa
J if
up 'th ree wetl-vrutterMl ttne-ba*.II
M rtiraw III ..
V i 3 *b
tripe and walking none m an hour
d u
0 and 22 mlnule* of play. The
' Kanin* If
0
' Bucket 2b
J l T 4 2 lander* left one aboard. S till **&lt;
O arria cf
'' 1 1 r. 0 cb.*e lw hind Me Donald fut laud
Tierney .'lb
3 1 0 2 1 {tilde performance with only three
Mother i f
J n 1 4i6 0 | tiitate* nnd aeven aufetiea.
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Tennis Stars Go Talker, Brother 01 N CAA Recommends 9
Suspension Of 6
Into 2nd Round Of Sheri) lane To Run
C H IC A G O . Aug. 16— '/P&gt;—The
National Doubles At Volusia Tonight aociation
National Oollegiatr Athletic A*C o u n c il ha* rcv-.iiumctid­

Winn Trophies

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Charley Letchas -Smacks 11100th
Hit As Lookouts Crush Memphu
Hv A 8 S O C IA T F .il P IIK S S
A» liateli tll p lty rit u ualty glow. ( Inulry I.etc L a i of (lie South
(ierm :ia pine, rand arid Tnr&gt;M|uitn countiy i* * rtn.d! fellow.
Hut a* L j ' cI m II playci* in the Stiulhern A tio c u lio n *o, ( Im lr y
i* n Lig man one of die big get I .uni ro me I inter one of ih r lien. Ccrla in lv C h arle y t.Hcha* l* # ttilph- • 1 ■ ■■ .............. “
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ty dnrnt.le *K uU .l W rem an and I t o ll. J o . l b e f o r e t h e S o u lh r a - it .- r n
In C'lmi Inrn w.ga, Mew Or loan*, and lta m &gt; f .d d r d i h i * t t a t - m 1 e t c l u *
Atlanta, he'*,0He &gt;d Hie nto*l
( lin n - lia c k to C h a t t a n o o g a ,
u l»t.
I
t h e w in n in g r u n la a t n ig h t i n d
IS. fotn
la ti'b ii * low
rating
l i e o r g r u r n o v r t e d o u b le d h o m e
(?btiltatii&gt;og,a f*lftt;oUI* u p 'll tb. H o I m N u w - o i i i p it.-h e d th e v ic t o r y
3 I In t night, h u t C h a t l e y I m l r t i a * a l o l r t h e
M e m p h is C h i d
(T u rle y hud MSI In i*_in i*-m'■ •’» a lu .w W ith n it N o . lj» 0 lt.
ijU* nr pnrta tlo iw f. OH a rj'uth
Fourth |d.-ire Mrmphi* raw the
top three team* ill the league
pull further ahead—Atlanta d
feita.1' New Or lean* 1-6, aee*
l a .t Birm ingham won from M e
lla 3-3 and third place Nathv III** took a douhlanui.der from
nnd be* e .e of tin- o t ir m e lv Little Hock 10-1 and 3-;t.
few mail wb.tjever pot t i i .l many
Third h it.-m ail Huh Ludwig )|
rbattAn.»&gt;KnV vlele.iv tied an ­ N a-hville got a Lt-uning Aug. I
other t ingle in Mempbi* hope* at Hirniingliam and returned l«
of I'ettlng bark into llu- |» imioit duty for the fir * l lim e in the nateiap and dumped Dm' Chick* II .mid game la*l night. Ludwig**
guinea hack of M lunta. Tin- v ic ­ return piodu.ed two duuhlet v - l
tory vva* fi.irlli-ularlv’ fin - foi tin- winning in n . I iiiu h Met‘a ll,
Charley *Jnte he *.*oied a m n and l.ittle Rock pllcher in tile ecrunil
a run vino the *1 imp) winning emne, made Ida fira l thuwlng in
mm gilt.
N'a*hville'a Sulphur Dell alter hn
l et. ha* ha* lo rn n l ookout wax a V»l lu 1U42. He fail a homer.
five time* nine., to- Kft.ol ldni*e|f
H rrt Ftam raini pltchrd a three*
from r h v * It luix-l.all with f*part- hitter tu win the opener. He ranin
aiwbutg in IWW. In 1011 hi- mn*—d hack tu pitch the fin a l irning of
from (Tiatt iioogn to llallln o -ie . the late game.
In IfM'.v lie w.i .n Atlanta r 'r i.iit ­
Bed M athix, Birmingham Catch­
er and then he tgov.d to I’ lilla er, ha* caught hi* and ulher play­
■
h-lphin I’h ilir* * in Toronto. A f­ er'* aharea of fan ahute in Mo­
ter n ail of u hitch in the \m iy bile. He got another done In ti
he Joined Chattanooga. Ii. I &gt;1* night when he wild into Spook K a ­
he .lofted again, to lm ll*nB|M ilij, rol,* at aeeon.l bn»e Player* from
-.ol flin-Ked the aeamn in New bn&gt;h ram p* poured on th f field
tti -.in*
httl a fight wa* averted. B ir ­
Charley broke hi* leg »l Chat- mingham waa I,* illy oiipt bih I
Ino.Higu In ,| year and tceep'.ed couldn't aenre a(&lt;tr Ihu aernrul
lh« tn iing.-r'* hot eat al Annl- Inning.

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Tallahassee Ends
Losing Streak For
Cood At Americas
Ily A8 8 0 1 ‘I I T K f l l*H K wH
The Tallahn-.ee Pirate* have
•'token Ihetr b.*ing * trr*k a* g ra­
dually aa po*-ihle. Tin- vtreak I*
ho.* .luttlerei).
A fter lo*lng *even In a n&gt;w the
Pirate* had a day o ff la-raiue of
rain. Sunday the I'iratei. again
tool; the field lull neither won nor
l«»t they tie.) 2-2 with Amerieu*.
Iut*t
night
they
crumble.)
Aim-lieu* (n ice fir*t with a mod. *1 3-0 •l.ut.oil which followed the
ni.dlff »f slow graduation from
the Idling M ienk. The M’cond
game ended w ith a wild 13-H
loeaklhrough.
S li.itly I'nm ykala tdlrhe .1 a four
h ltlrr In the erven-Innlng mu-ner
In the m-coiuI game the line* aeorDonald I . 110- S i III 1 runa T hit*
in 8 inning*; McDonald tl run* 3
h ll* in # inning*. W inner—M r•
Donald, h o u r S till
C - Reedy
and Ande/inn, T— 1.22.

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T E N 'S B S M K K CO ACH
K N t lX V IL L K , Tenn.. Aug. 16
&lt;A*&gt;-Cbai!e. W. Hildebrand
of
Memphis, former alar end at MU-isaippi Slate College, haa lifep
added to the U nivvraity of Tenne**e« fm itU ll coaching M aff. He
w ill aatiM freshman roach Ike IV*d
cd ihr*-# time* in one Inning, five
time* In another four lime* In lutnrlng Tennessee's yearllnr
in (he aevealh. A mar leu* ma.hr
»i* error*.
Second place Valifeita wa* rain.
**( out, thw ebv dropping two full
■E" *jT
l • a* WIk- t *4"
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.• i..-•ti wa*
acheduled
Thom atville.
Cot dele'* Courtney S t e m p ie
r.utldp't get the 1*0 o vrr.ih apot*
hut cgme (h i.iu gh (n thf dutch
to heat W a yrlo a , rookie, |iill C u r­
io-. ft-:i. The t'erdvla pitd(r&gt; w alk­
ed 12 hut k ri't the Beat*' to *i&gt;
well acattexod hit*.
Sp ru ill, Bketler K e il and Peppwr
D.-ipont, tapped out two bit* each
tu help Stem pie along. Spruill'*
two blow* were both good for two
haapa.
Albany M a u ig tr Chief Bender
•ontinued to ahow aupt-rb mound
c u itru l tn tainlag jM oultri* 6*4.
The Pilut hurled p *even-tiltter
a id had a ahutout until two. were
out in the *even|h tuning when
tuvcraiive duttbiei by D ad* and
C o uilney btu l^ tV f^ eeod h * *pdl
, on*, whlfn «4 .
loaerx
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fn ! ra, l lr Tand
nd raw
a a , flp » j—
--- -tl ree unevrned mna tn the ninth
lin in g .

8:15 P .M .

WOMEN G O L F E R S
C H IC A G U , i Aug 16 td’i Star
feminine *b«otei» from I I *|a ti
squared uff today in the opening
m a t c h play round of the
600.
W erner* W rM 4.li A ataU u r c , .! l
Tourney.
Yi-xteiday’* m rdaliat, Pollev Hi
Iry of Fo ri Wurth. Teg., who loin
rd Kxmoore Country Club .\ith •
■me under-par 76 ..ppored B.mtdRandolpb uf Columbus, Ohio, who
qualified with HI.
Defending Champion Helen Sgel of Fhlladrlphla, a lackadaisical
n u a lifiri w ith 81, tmik un 16-vein
uld Haitiara M'clntire from Toledo,
nhiu, who had a 77.

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R A T T IN G —M u iia l, St. Lout* .368;
R»hint«n, Hiuoklvn H44
R U N S —T e r g e»un,
Burton
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Jo nel. Philadelphia *il.
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rillo , Brooklyii | 36,
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1141 i : — 1 t a lk * N ile
Rohlnrou, Brooklyn 32.
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H o r r y . T R IP L E S
A *l,l,iii o, P h ila d tlp h liA
P i n - T o n * . I I * M a r, H *c llie o d y
12; En id *. Philadelphia
and
.1.1 too&gt;* lloeton. 7.
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HuIw lln fl.o r llu c k e t ITtlef, Mlk- HOM E R U N S K iiu -i , Pilteburgh
H e ir e r , tv j . t ,r » i# , K i n g ’ * H a n so m
3 2 ; Pnfko, C h ic a g o 17.
Illo o t
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d iu r m r
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B A S E S J.th rn e , 11.iV.- l o i r
ton 28; He.-*, in ,I Snider, Brook­
i i i . i i i i i i o n ;— a l u i k . w iie
lyn 10.
. l- » n H in t- M a r k T r o l l H lr lU n
S T R IK E O U T S Spahn, H u s t o n
t» r. In k .- y
l U i e r , Im u r r le f lr ia n
M e llo n . K l . l w . l l
Mafe It in g l*
162; Ida*kv* *11. ClnrhmaU 126.
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Talker. O fficial. Rocket Roller,
Mini'* King. Ja rk Itlboud. D s o u i
Pods, Urey Tuppsr.
TISkTM MACH—N ew ell I . a m
l . an wood. Frolic, g lo w
Burn.
tki«ru.an. T k ir on*. Uelaware F lirt.
I**:r*t Carlik. Korn K id
O LD MAN
S T O C K T O N , C a lif., Aim . »*
tdV Am»« Alontu Stagg. the
gland old man of football,, w ill
cvb h in le hi* H8th birthdayy tomorrow looking ahead to hit til t
cunareutive
veat
of
coarhltie

liver lean . . ilvgv fo o tU li.
W llliln * r W week*, Mr. Stage m
Pi *n» to repo, t to Sui.|U &gt; llinn a"
U
Univeisilt- to a ra iit ho *ur^!Alnp*
Alonso, J r . H w ill P* hi* fourth
season al Ihe
tm ali Lutheran
arhuol In S cl|iir*g rd v*, F*.
Mr. Wagg u the dean of fontball m rnloi*. lie Muttrd al
at SpringSp
n ew (t;M i l : . ) College in
field
1480.
I TJien hi« nioyed to the U ltlvriyR y
‘ i,f C lilaago la leP 2 for a 41-year
j eltetch, follow. d by 14 year* at lha
l College of the Fat-ifi - here

Ytt, S ■larrrar h **«*#
»• thow you W w

PM could pay $1,000
M ft and net got «N
A* 4*110 room . , .
«M ol handling . . .
ood famous roggod*
M il Dodge givos youI

ROWISTHERME10TRUE
- your prmnt cor may never again be worth what we will give you 1
V4T 5 tnuwit* behind the «*heef
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D A Y TO N A B E A C H . Aug. 16 ed au*pan*ion of aix Mined, (rnm
— (S p re ia l)— T a lk e r, brother of N CA A memberahip for reported
Sherrylone. w ill hold the ealiuni violation of the “ Sanity Code”
The (chtHil* were not identified.
tonight in the ninth amt feature
race at the Volu.ta County K en­ It »«» indicate.; oilier rchoola
ndght he udd.-.l to the lilt . Tha
nel Club.
~j
Rated by hi* owner Ernie Rou*- action wa* take,) yaaterday.
Diaeipl inary net tun muit
ba
•elle and hi* trainer A . H. Wheel­
e r, at every lilt a* good aa Slier voted upon at the full N C A A
rylane. Talkei goes ag ain .t a red io n vcf.tii.n in Dalla*, T e x , Janhot lumd tonight. H i* riv a l* will 10*13. Suatx-naloti bar* difciplined
from conifietltlon
with
l-c O fficia l, itucket Roller, Mum’* acho.d*
King, Hut Teton, Ja rk Rilioud, othe N C A A im-ml-t-r. and from
(leaver’* Pride and d re y Topper. Aaaoriation rhunipiun*hip*.
The .o u n cil, in n weekend »*»They go over the 5-td rrile route.
Upbx'at. T alk e r ha* not lived alon here, heard a report un I t
up to the advance notice* tent vu*p.ite ii violator* of the code
out hy the greyhound enthuaia.tr «ince tin* l.iat N CAA ronveulton
The
at Jnrkaonville. He ha* Malted in New York in Janu ary.
three time*, winning once, run ­ other five i a*e* muM nwnit fui |
ning aeeon.l once and running th rr inveatigation.
Four of the*, were said to be
fifth the but time out. Many of
the expert* lielieve that Talker about the pmviMon* of the con­
doe* not | h&gt;*il -** the heart, which troversial code which place* a
Sherrylnn.* po**ea*ea, for after atrict lim it on finuncial aid to
raring reck aud neck with Sh'-rry athlete*.
A m ajority vote of the estim at­
when they met, he failed to ahow
ed 312 N C A A memlwr* w ill be
any extra drive at the wire.
Then, too. he wax crowded while neee-*ary to t.ta&lt;kli*( the a ll
running a* good a* third the leport.d offender*. The ro-le |)«r.
I mM time «ul and finiah.-l fifth . mil* tuition only to utblrte* on
Going into the fa r lu ir . O fficial th ib a .l* of- need.
Of the aev. n acltoola plevioitdW
moved Up with a powerful drive
citeil fur rod., vbdkti.m*, Hotloir
and ernwde.1 T a lV -r w ith the n
suit that hi took uut Id* agate J College and M»i liam i reiu rn vJ
tu good atam .ii.g. 4 be l ila.hd re*
a* the Isoya *ay,
•ign-it nt thr New York meet mg
l l l l * T ll t l »:--- X IBltea *«ll*
• l lr * r ll- li lia llt
t m a h le l
nn.l V itg inia. Virginia Tecli, VilfV a r . tVvn t.ilt l* g f.*r|it. Ml- lanova arid Birginin M ilitaiy Inr h lr v o u |-*&gt;l.lt
T o o tn e d
t r t in
alitute atill m e blkcklilted.
lt .- a r l* t , ft r .li- .i i h o i a n
u m * m * i.

altar mil*.

Dries the new Dw&gt;|t tnlay!

You’ll gel bawdiili| aud d illlug ease that you'll want turaak*
your unu fur krepa.

Wrfiefidukrfifv. that belong* to
Dmlge sail Dodge alone.

You'll (re! the Nothing poker
of Ibe big "G et-Aw ay" Fofine
, , , ihe ulkcn uuootlureM id
Fluid Drive. And yuu'U *eu*e
the nigrednea* . . . the fsavou*

W inner— K elley. Loeer—
.&gt; U —H ettU rer and Toseoff.
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tffc W 2 BEDRO O M home. Mntonry conitnutlon T rtn d 19
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fn 'lio n . Old floor* mndv hkf
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ifiif. I'.irta U e power plunl, 32
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year* lu p e rirn ee &lt;n Sentinol#
•eptir tallK *, •trppine iln liM ,
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l.ctii In a, ftuwrr pot*. Murk*,
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window title, lintel, mid runi r e l r Hoorn. Free ritim atee.
D iay line, bulhloier, Hump ir k,
M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E T ID E CO. m urk, fill d irt, ahetl and I f f
30V E lm Ave. Phone 1335
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now. A . K . R o a irtlrr, FlorUt
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V E N E T IA N
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H AY A N l i N i o l l l Miil&gt; i
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Shuman 3 III E. ttb S t,

P U P P Y SH O W and Sale. T m le .t, E X P E R T
U O O hK E E I'I N L
nd
ruteat in F la 2713 S. Cameron
tax aervlce fur any Kiitall ' 'I*
o ff Ganeva. Direction* m ark. I
ne»a, l.ow rale* nml ifom " **ed
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t a i w ork by
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help. A p p l y
E X P E R IE N C E D
Call 117-M
Laney’a C
Drue .Store
W A N T E D - D u m p truck two iu«n P IA N O S tuned allt.d r* paurd. * all
2-3 day* abort haul. C all J . II
B llbrey , 2441 .geneva
E X P E R IE N C E D help wanted f«.i
lost
conk, d ith w B 'h rr and w altren e .
Apply only in |ierron at Hotel
M(inter uni a.
L O S T : Cam ein on Dock at Lake
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Avenue. Owner Identify ai"l oav
A L L T Y P E S of Bullduier Work.
for
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Hanfoi'l
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Reatonable R ate*—Free
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H unt’* Tuiedo Feed Store
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Rote
Feed.
Tuurblon A W alton, 1201 Celery
Ave Phone 11Bit- •
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your preacrlptlon* to L A N E Y 'fl
Phone ins
Top F ile hi paifll
1228 Cal
Navy " 7 “ Shirt*
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A R M T -N A V r S U R P L U S
P h. 1121
I I I Sanford Ate.
k U f r ^ C t T A T o w . r aaw, S inch
blade, Man dado *«t. H&lt;». RibbJta, all tliee. cheap. A lio feed­ Licented,
er* and hutefce*. Call 1 M K J.

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RU YIN U A C A K t Refoe* D"»»*
d n r aee ua lo aave w o n tr. IB*
Mailment Loan Dep’t . Room 317.
Phone XM .
Sanfurd A*1* " 11*
National Saak. Member fD IC .

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PA G E SIX

Really Hoard

Earthquake

irssnssei n « s r*»* n ..i

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at Miami Reaeli Arrordlng to M r.
W arner, it is rvpected that th is
wit) I* Ihe la rg e I convention
of N A B K B w ith more thnn fi.omi
trokei present l.atve lelegntlons
are t * p , ,l r i i from every state in
the union, and Hawaii and Can•da. The fis t dav of the gonven
tton w ill I,.' given over In th, an
nual m o iitig of Ihe r lortila A -»ii
elation of R ra ltn i* , followed by a
sw ift moving program u trttsmeconference. and «tit* iiam ntrnt.
According to I'rcst'.i’iit Hall. &gt;h
n t u n u ttin g of
tnr Scmino!
County Board of R- allot* w ill h
Tuesday evening, Sent. 12 A din
tier meeting for nientbei*
an
wives In who h leading Hrminol*
County businr . men writ he In
sited, w ill m ink a duo occasion
During thiil week the nation'
Realtor' w ill oh -rvi Constitution
W e. k ;
oil | i l l of Die lo.n
progiain w ill l&gt;- devoted to grant
ing a charter lo the row « » m i.

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estimate the (mint id vngm. II
oiuy has*- Iw-crt a aiihmarine ill**
w ill present Ptr-ident hall w ith u turham r. ib in u s r of th*- violene
special gasei maile of 'eleeteil
won is front I In Mount Vernon c
tale nf fieorge VViihinglon a ril
tin M ontniilo i tali nf Tiunua
J e f f r i no; w ith m&lt; lal nrnani-'titnl
bands from the lusttlcshiji Ml,
ourl,
President Hall and m rm liri ■ of
thr ear. tllivf • uinmitlee esti ruled
a special invitation In allend the
Seplemtar meeting In all Semi
mile County lm ins i and profess­
ional nien and women who u r en ­
gaged In teal estate *a|rc, hontt
building and horni' finance.
tinn

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Vision

Roy’s Vengeance
Ct--c&lt;-»&gt;* c i —m l*«a* lt*-t
gVfr he* he I'd In' au-e -be cefii'.et
In g'vn liltu lb for whiskey.
The eider G riffin wat allot with
a ,22-eallbte rtfle a- police men
were putting him in a palrnl ear at
bis W arren township home.
,sgl re iiciingec ..nil GriUlci fled
after hitting his w ife, and that rn
rccute tci lh r ho-pltol with lr
young I .vie rrp rn lrd ly «wnr* he-'
kill hi* father. Ilrlm lpger naid the
boy wa* hysterical ami wa- n o t
taken seriously.
When officer* hi ought l.vl*' an-t

Inflamed Eyes?

G#t |tf n m |tl r # l l r f vr I (I* I j v r i i i l i k
A)ig at m i h ro c r i m t U I H O i l l t f * . rr*
l i t v t i itr*»l, nor*
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ONI of Hollywood'* newest starlets,
Markin 8. M arshall, Is latest entrant
In th* film rapltal's O I "Pin-Up"
girl sweepstakes. In World War If .
asnres nf ycaing lovrlle* won "pin­
up" fame, but Ito r* w ill he a lot nf
new fares now.
(fateraatlofinl)

Pin Hall Machines
Are Termed Illegal
T A I.L A H A S f lK E ,

Aug.

U .- o P i

Com ojirratc-d pin hall machine-*,
that offer free games a* rewind*,
ore illegal in Florida.
Attorney General Richsrd K rvin
said stub machine* are as tin
law ful a* i f they paid off in
rash, and under Florida law "It
la unlawful to pusses* or to |&gt;errnlt the njM-ratinn nf sueh a muchine."
Kevin said the fart that a stale
and county license ha* hern purchared for Ihe machine doe* note
make It trgal “ because thr law
does not authorise the llrrn tin g
nf sueh a machine."
T h r attorney g rn rra l said Ihe
fttalr .Supreme Court ha* ruled
" It Is unlaw ful to posses* a

lun t« B h c riff Alva Tboiaa* of
Hay Cctinty who asked if our ball
rain operalrd machine* which o f­
h i. rlghl-year-old
*l*l*r
h»me fered frer game* were legal
from the ho«pltal their fslher wa*
there.
The elder G riffin was a rm te d
and Kyle went upstairs.
A* affirer# |,d Ihe father Into a
puller car m il-ble a *hnt ranu
from an ii|i-la lra windnw. G riffin
-tlehcsl forward n« Ihe bullet rnlered his left boulder ami emerg­
ed from hi* right rhesl.
Young Kyle said he fired the
-hut and Hgb H r I m Inger &gt;ald the
liny told him :
T intended in kill him. I’m sorry
I didn't. I aimed right a l his gray
head, and if he hadn’t Mumbled
when he wn- getting Into th* ear
I’d have hit him in the head.”
Mrs. (it if firs signed an assault
• ml battery w arrant against her
husband at the hospital.
Helmingrr
cpmlml
neighbors,
and young K y lr, a* saying G riffin
often lieat hi* w ife and children.

I Dr. II. K. Kinff
(

u • • n * t c ii i i a a r * * i n **i
V ilg in with lo»ea. Hover *1 per
son* fainted.
The i low,I had multiplied from
20,001) id midmcirnlng, with more
man a liiindred chartered btise
and several special train* arriv
i»g.
The gaunt
11-year-old farcr
oman erne ig is l and knelt ab,n*
• lore Ihe * h iin '‘. A loud»peak*r
Intoned the decade- nf Ihe ic o c r
After a moment Mr*. Van Hoof
covered her face with her hand*
Mild went d irectly iriln th r house
A flerw aid* * h e relayed Ihe mes­
sage- *he «*ld w a* given her hy the
Virgin.
The faithful flocked in from all
part- of thr United Stale*. Their
• piriliial problem of altendane*
at ms** today— the Roman Callnlle feast of th r assumption of Ihe
Virgin M ary--had hern es-ed e a rl­
ier when Ill-hop John Trraey of
the e||ner*e of las Crocse lifted hi*
halt cm special religious service*
at Neeeclah.

A N D XHAY

General Rarth

» r e . r» a . Owl

The f’ity wilt stand one half of
the rost of the paving of the out­
side area around the project,
whereas all paving inside of the
area w ill la1 paid for by the Hous­
ing Authority.
A. I*, and R. K . Michael*, en­
gineer* made report* on how to
in ire a -r Ihe C ity'* water supply.
Among their rrrom m rndallon* wa*
the connection of a new pump to
the jiresent flietel* and in sta lla­
tion* to Ihe header system in or­
der that more water w ill he a v a il­
able to Iht* pump*.
The engineer*, said Mr. MrKlbbln suggested either seeking out a
nrw water supply or digging a
te-t w ill to I /,00 feet to tap anoihei train of water. A 2M/KKI
elevated storage tank fur the
southeastern part o f Ihe city wa*
recommended.
Purchase of another Diesel en­
gine for standby service wat sug­
gested. The Commission took the
report under advisement for fu r­
ther study
The City** share of e*pen*e in
laking the census, H IP , wss ap­
proved
Bids for Installing a sewer sys­
tem in I h e Ban Kanta section were
tubulated, and the Commission re,
commended the award to laingston
Construction
O rlanlo, which
Idd 127,733. T h is action was defer­
red until th r project ran lie review­
ed w ith Fred W illiam s, engineer.
One hour parking was author!*ed for Ihe west side nf Palmetto
Avenue from T h ird Street north
In the first alley.
11 w a * agffevl In Hnvi* r it y work*
men rleau up the rem etery, prnvid
c l owner* keep the lot* clean.
I'tirrhn**' of in pnfilnwrinif
for use by Mr. MeKIbbln wa*
authorised. InsiaPatlon of four
lights .1011 feet ojiart on Palmetto
Avenue -noth of Grneva Avenue
was ordered.

ROTC

TU ESD A Y. AUG. 15. 1950

F l o r id a

tlreets m ihe project area, said
C ity Manager C liffo rd M cKibtrin
line morning and he added that
the d rn g n of the project w ill in ­
clude its own w alkw ays and d riv e ­
w a ys.

shocks. The R ev. Joseph C a rro ll,
8 J . , at Marquette, said th* strong
shock lasted more than two hours
and would In- located somewhere
tr the Pacific, possibly In the v|&lt;in lly of Jap an . The Boston C o l­
lege report said estimates of the
p o i n t of origin ranged sit the way
from Noith 7'uikey to Ihe Booth
I'a ritn .
At l|o U n ive rsity of California
in Berkeley, C a l i f , a "very large
md distant" shock u * . rccordid.
It wa* described a- the "largest
&gt;ei recorded on our instruments.**
The react tim e o f II* slsrt could
not lie obtained and '.here was
no estimate of its Iwati-in at om e.
in i^iiHwn, art* mu lug1st II V.
.Shaw said *’il was a rnlosssl eartht|ttakr, and if it nrcurrrd in a
populated region there will lie
i.
great damage,
" I could not tell the direction
IlH fll

w a n f o r ii i i w m .i ». BAWFmm

to the regiment and wat speeding le i In an Infantry m l* In thla
tanka forward to help the in fan ­ w ar." Barth »*id. "Thla la th«
flra l Inn* that A m rrican in fan try
try.
Then he scrambled through a ever h ■ b*(n in thi* ponilion and
ravine to vU it one of his batter I hr artillery hat t&lt;&gt; Iw luat a*
les which was firin g at Ihe enemy heavily armed at tin- in fa n try ."
Them wa* n time when artllat
irolntblank
range—b U .tiu g
hillside less than BOO y a rd i aw ay. lerymen wore only aldcirtn* for
A fter ■ few minute* he was protection. But now B atlh 's men
o ff again, hark down Ihe reads are arming them telvra w ith rlwhere the enemy had hetn snip lle t, and Smith Korean* a n he*
ing at psaslng vehicle#. Then he lllg -eul into the litIIa to p in 'rct
awung down anotner road and artille ry position*.
went forward on another sect mi
But in the midtt nf fighting a
to see how the M arti.*» su re do­ •ear, the t.rn e ra l took tiiii-- out to
ing.
take a lei* of home made enokie*
The day before Barth had pu-h- to tlir G I •« at the front.
• &lt;l up to far iha! he had to taka
tl w a. little thing to do. But it
to a dlteh when an enemy nta- showed the kindue.* and 'boughtrhinegunner swept the rmu) with
fu lfil,•»» that for a moment cased
fire.
the ttrain o f w ar.
l-ate In the afternoon he w a .
hack—bringing w ith him to dl.
vision hradcju ailrrs an rxse t pic- |
ture of the situation up front. t The lata constrictor I* a good
F.arh day it'a thr same. Out ir. I cllmlx-r and sometime* raptures
the field all days and then mure bilds.
work In Ihe office at nighL I f
the General were paid for h is
overtime, he would he able to reIt* • with a fat bonus in pty.
One of Itarth's chief conr-rn I
is over hi* aitillerym e n . The ene- |
rny con*tantly i* in fillra tin g the i
American linca in an effo rt lo
attack a rtille ry pniltlnnr
‘T h r field a rtille ry Is commit- !

Dr. Henry McLaulln
Optom rlrUI
11.1 Maga-itla A rt-

Phoaa i l »

Modern Way To
Control Roaches!
Hoi hr red by roaches or ants?
Inhnslon's N O -H O A d l. applied
hy brush In the kitchen. k ills
roaches, ants, and walerbuga.
What’s more, th- rnlorlra* coat­
ing is effective for otonlhs, and
k ill* thr stray* that wander in
and walk over it. Poe acleatlfle
control.
u *r
Johnston'#
NOROACH!
Price* a re : * o»., *#c; pint, I I . M f
quart. I3 .M . available at

Rmimillal

A Andertson
—Adv

Han Your House Stopped Growing?
When fnlkn nround herr want to arid lo thn
■p|H?aniiirt&gt;, mniforl and ronvenlenrc of their
horntm. they call tut.
Wt* have pvrrythtnif needed Dr fig op ynnr
houitfi from top to Uittorn — latent nep*eti
diMirn anti window*, walllrcutrdn to make new
romn tir refininh old looms, overhead garage
drairn, tibdaiurd for bath and kitchen, quality
Insulation.
We’ll ndvIne yon anti arrange ea*t) ternin.
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Free Plan llmiks l*’or Home And Farm

Heat the bus home
on your new HOLLFAST
all sizes from $37-75
Rebuild your old bicycle
We have accssoriea

SPORTING
21.7 W e a l T h i r d S l r r H

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I'hnnr 83

10R K. MILKY

r ? —» f * a *

1 2 r,r,fi worth *&gt;f w ra p m ster'*

bad been '-»ld by iiialnt-miinci
em pluvrs, but pino-edc were tics’
turned in •** H e rollegn businr7 w wa* elisrged vdth 'h- *|A .
nnherrlem ent. sn.l Ksan» wit
I elpiog dispom of th*' scrap ma
te rla l.

Mrs. Hilton K h u ff, Houle I, llov
42, VIII ' I'la tle , Im ui.lsns, ha* a
son, a daughter, a hmhand, a
■mall garden and her housework
to keep her liuay from morning
until night. Hhe aaj*s she isn’t a
bit tired a fte r alien ■ clay now

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wi|*-c**a*wi #**•,a# ftr*«riniit|
Vitamin* I I I , H'J, Niacin ind Iron.
B d cu * taking
HADACOK her
aystem aiiffered a deficiency of
them
lle t* I* M r*, .( h u f f . M atrmrnt:
" I have I*—n sick and wral f'ii
some time. When you s ir a housewife on tlw farm you have lota
n f weak lo do not haul work
but work that la tiring, specially
when you ace sirk At night I
rcoildn l rest and fond, no malter what I a le , didn't agrer with
me. Then my a ls trr lold me almut
H A D A C O K sin- said IIA D A C O K
would really m ake me feel I m Itdf. I look her advice and 1*egan taking H A P A C O l.
1 fell
better after Ihe thin! Imltl* Ko
f a r I have taken lb bottle* of
H A D A C O K.
I eat anything f
want lo, I sleep well every night
end my housework doesn’t lira ma
81 a ll. A n yth ing I say about
HADACOK would h* tn under.
Itatem ent. I think IIA P A C O L Is
wonder f ill."
Van, Tim . ( ’an Be llrlped
a* have thousand* of other fine
fo lk* tf you. loo. suffer a d r .
i , ffclcm y nf v iiiu iili- s III 112, Nlafin a r il !n&gt;n which IIAOAf.’O K
Ut contain i H A D A C O t, h».M b iild
, no tha hemoglobin runUmt n! &gt;utir
bjend (when (run i i neededi to
c a rry these precious Vitamins and

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A NEW SERVICE
For Homes Beyond the Gas Mains
Aav-A-Gas la • new and to ile r type nf I,. I'. Gas s e t.ire for homes and hn*lnea*ra
hr vend lh r elty gaa m ain*. With this service Ihe t ’ngipany suppllra Ihe lank and th*
Compsnc supplies the gas. A small Installation charge and a sm all drpc-*lt I* all It
lake* to get thla fM lvm le itl, economical service In yntil hnme for cooking, water h eal­
ing and refrig e ratlm .

You Save With Sav-A-Gas Because:
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I rn* Installation charge.
Utility type rate*—Ute more ton nae the lean it rntU per unit.
You pay only for tha gait you use anti AFTER you harp uatd It.
Cnmpatty supplies tha tank.
Company keeps the lank KupplM with gaa.
You pny for iwvice oqre a month- regular utility service.
A Slii'RWOR SERVICE AT A REAH0NAI1I.E PRICE

S av-A -G aa
Consult: A. J. Greer or Jack Horbaday. INatrict Repreaentatlree

and you would be L U C K Y !
Yet, you would be lucky because your house would be free (rom troubletoent, g»rmcarrying 'meet petit of all kind*— roaches, ant*, Hies, mosquitoe* gnd many olhen.
Your local FOG reprctcnlahve who display* the emblem ol the SANFORD SYSTEM
oiler* Ih# modern, safe way of certain, sure pest control.
All Insecticides used are harmless to humans and pefs — guAranleed not to stain
clothing, walls or draperies in any way. All materials used are approved by the Florida
State Board of Haalth'

HEALTH
For your health's sake yuu owe it tovourse'l to Investigrh* this amatmg eatetminglion service Hesllh exports have long agreed that eatemiinjlion ol Insect pests with
FOG is a most aHecuva p v , tut ionary measure in lha fiQlit against diteasi-carrying
insects
A call will b rin g • FOG representative to discuss this revolutionary method of pest
control in detail Estimates cheerfully given — no obligation The SANFORD SYSTEM
emblem Is your assurance of dependability' Don’t delay — call today!
“Al P.lftfiteJ fa B i l l " H t wn t» 0«-Jrm «• 4 O'Ar. Vi'waW

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In Unity There l i Strength—
To P r e lu l lh« P m * of Ik* World;
T# Promote lh« Progret* of A n t rlrt .
To P ro d in Proaperlty for Sanford.

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

House Passes
Bigger Social
*. Security B ill

The Knowland Amendment wa*
left in the hilt hy Senate and netfcnliatnrv who worked out d iffer­
ence! between llie meaiure* p a ll­
ed by each chamber. It (e it rie l«
the power of Secretary n l Labor
|o withhold unemployment enmpentatinn fundi from it a lr i when he
question* whether the compenialum
ijritem nf a itate conformi with
federal itandardi
T h r Secretary nf Labor rould
^ o t vrlthholil the fund* from unlit
Wo Hay* afte r hr had ruled a
•ta la program fell abort nf fed­
eral atendard*. In that lH)-day
period, a eourt in the d ate in ­
volved rould determine the queatlon nf conformant^.
The effect nf thia I* that a
d a te court—not the Secretary of
l,abor—-would make the fin al determination.
The limine a lio voted today to
restore c ity m ail aervfco to two
fltaUtrm«a-*&gt; dp*7 lt-p«#aad and
T i n t to the Senate a b ill ordering
the P in t office Department to
ra n rrl an A p r. 17 order r u tllr g
city home detlverie* to nnr daily
ami curtailing other aervlee-.. The
roll ra il vote waa 2At to IR8.
A Senate Committee ha* ap­
proved a companion bill There t*
no nuaiirance, though, that P rr«t.oaila**a »&gt; ease 1 m l

JRace T r a c k Man
s a i d Reimbursed
For Demo Donation
- * ’ ft ifi
M IA M I, Aug
Id —t/P)—Jam e*
L . C liffo rd , former ilrw a rd at
(lulfvtream rare rntirae, ha» tu rn ­
ed ovei document* t*» *he State
Itrclng
Cotnntlaaion
vhleh
hr
claim* prove I're iid itd Jam e*
Doan wa* rvim hnraM
foe a
02 ,50 0 contribution to tha Democ­
ratic National Committee.
C liffo rd , «ho ha* tried un*
lu .-fe iiftilly four time* to *ua
l&gt;nnr. on charger of m U m anagv
ment. teatifiod *1 an open hear­
ing Monday that Donn gate $2,• tiniii***. r\ n .+ i.w *-►
during the 11*44 prealdgntla] cam ­
paign
Donn and vt &lt;&gt; W ard, tiu lfitre a m 'i attorney, vlgorouiiy de­
nted the track preaidrnt rear had
A re n relmliuiie-1 for the contribu­
tion and *aid it had rome aa *
per*onal donut Ion out of Owin'*
pocket.
C liffo rd , who turned the doeument* r.rrr to me R aring Comm tnion y r*trrd a y, »ald the flra t
document I* an item itfd atatement
•bowing payment* made hy Donn
tn behalf of the track amounting
to 127,507.42—included In the H it
wa* the 12,500 item for the Dem
oeratir rnmmlttee.
Tha aeennd document la a ran*
w
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R C K S O - rillN K H K A X IS
T A I P E I , Kormota, A u y. Id —
bP&gt;—Chlneve N ationaliit reporta
•aid todav that Soviet Rnaaia and
CommunUt China have agreed the
C h in e.* Red* w ill throw 150,000
troop* Into the Korean w ar I f the
North Korean* era puttied hack to
the .tilth parallel.
T h l. I . the line that divided
gNi-rth a i l t*. nth K m ei
v The un-onflimed r e t .itU
alto
told of • M«n rw .P fip h 'g pact to
retort only to in flllt a lfw method*
I m l ead o f open location In aouth■act A tia “ h i a* in avoid the out­
break of a n*w world w ar at preaent."
SCH O O L M EET IN G
Principal* of all w hile arhonl*
In Seminole County w ill meet F r i ­
day morning at 1 (1:00 o'clock with
d fo p t. T . W. Ijtvrton in order to
T ra p a re achedule* for tha achooi
year. A meeting with principal*
o fe ^ r ta d aeSool, w ill ha held m
l;0 0 JP. M.
A ll tear bar* will r apart for
duty M a t Monday in order la pre­
pare far tha regia iritiaa of paqail*
, wfcidi will taka pac* as A n t. I I .
- - — , TVeaday
B, aald lfr- Lawton.

Judge Holds
Road Practice
Is Not Legal

Learn Mountain Claims Their Son

Vote On Measure To
C o n t r o l Economy
Delayed D u e To
Democratic R a l l y
W A SH IN G TO N . A u *. IN &lt;/p»
( j — T h r Horn*- gave it* final ap­
proval today to Irgidalm n v a illy
expanding Social Security cover­
age and intrca'ing benefit*.
T lir mil vote war 373 to nnr.
The lone opponent wa* Rep. Hyrne» (R -W i i c ) .
The Home accepted a compromiie vemon of different hill*
paced by llie H ow e and Senate.
A Tbe cnmpinmiie now goc* to
™he Senate.
An effort to knock out one ntovition nf the hill wa* defeated IR S
to IAS
Thl» » 4 i aimed at the in-called
Knowland Aniendmrnl, rponvoird
hy Senator Knowland (R - C * lif )
and oppoted fty Pretidenl Truman

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

R e n t in g

Road

B u ild -

in g E q u ip m c n t W it h o ui

C o m p e t i t i v e

B id d in g

O t llf IT RICK IN P AIIN T1, Mr. and Mr* William Waitermen *Und betlda
a march plana at Lone P.ne. C alifs av they learn that tha body of
their win, Stephen. 17, had been found In a crevatie h l|h on M L Whitney.
Mountaineer* were continuing their hunt for Sirphrn'a companion,
tobacro heir Chrlitopher Sm ith Reynold*. »on of torch linger Libby
Holman and the late Zachary Smith Reynold*.
(International)

Reynolds’ Body Being Brought
Down Nation’s Tallest Mountain

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Ajumcinted I ' r w

L f iw r d W ire

New Truck Route Is
Expected To Offer
Traffic P r o b l e m

S to p p e d

N o E n e m y R e s is t a n c e
T A t- L U IA N M j.. Aug 16 &lt;/P)
R e p o rte d
1*o
F ir s t
Circuit Judge Hugh M. la y lo i
ruled today that the -State Road
B -2 9
B a t t le
F ro n t
U cpailo irnt'i pracltcr of l-nilding
B o m b in g
M i s s i o n
ro*di with rrn lrd eiplipmenl vio­
late* llie Flood* competitive bid­
\ l S HOMHKR R A S E , lapan
ding law.
Aug *&lt;» C»V|
|l J 1) irew came
He laid howe»er. that "common hack (tom iheir hig-jetl Inimliing
honcity' i» c*|&gt;« ted nl llie State, r*ul ot the Korean War today.
•ml (onttai lur* who h a ir rented »hle to do lornrlliing lot the guy*
,qui|im riit
to the
department taring WV ho|ie, by God. we w eir
mould lie |iaid ior tervue* ihey on lire ground." Ih e y had
h a ir trnd eird
Ihe bomber* h id put im aihed a
H r lu g g rilrd negoiialmni t*e- JfvtrpiAte mile area containing up
tween the Road Department con­ I p IcO,OOD Red coidlei» in a 101 tractor* and iltorney General Ke­ iclor 3 1-7 nulec wide and / l - i
vin In prevent a airalKm n l work milei long IU»I nortliwe*! n l Wargon project* now underway wtlh
wan.
rental equipment.
thr Army w.inted to chop o lf the
llie Jinige »an) lie would he in-I
line alerted (onirnunitl rdvam r to.
dined In make a iurther ruling
w*id Taegu and the couthcail he
thal would prevent lone* to toe
lore it i *&gt;iil*l get Malted
Ih e
pattiei. Iron* whom rented equip­
Armv called on thr Air I one for a
ment it conlfarted.
11-7*1 calliialron raid in the tecChanman Allred M tKethan " I
Iron where the Red* were matting
Road Department teiltfird the a*
fm allai k * r ii tu *1 h a lllfiro rl
gency h a i paid more than $ 3,000,000 so (ar this year (nr conitiuelm ri micnon metead of the lug bomber*
u til omen long-range tlrategrc ef
with rent'd equipment and hai thal
much more in nutilanding ««m- fnrt in ihe Reil teal.
f| w*c llit l«i*l time 11 7'G had
Ira c li enleted without competitive
eter hern *cked lo give clojrrqi
biding.
Com ptm llcr C. M. Gay U luld* cuppml In ground fo trei. Il * * i
ing wti payment of $&gt;!ul,|(Mi iii Ju ly the fuel lime llie deadly graceful
tilili. tor equipment rriite l until n'ver glint* had ever tieen nrrlered
th r queation is finally derided. A t­ li. gi) and hlctikel an *te* in a
torney General E rv in , who joined
two lorm er Ko*ii I )e part ment em­ dur«:t iln k e «t enemy tump*.
ll'hcic it cir.. all over &gt;h&lt;- ollota
ployee in attacking the p raille e ,
pirvtouvjy Imlicaleil he would k**‘ • ri,| ieuniiaidiric cf*■|rr*r know whonun- to overthrow existing con­ Her they had deuce «nv good They
tract* rnterrd in g,w"l la ith if the hot hit lire tier get cu-hl on the
n*i»e, and knew that. ReciiU* were
queation waa ia i» « l in court.
He said the Important thing waa uelform lyyiwpoiled a* •‘egrellent
•'llilt.tiia* mean* we ilnippe-t *!•
to atop the practice fo r the fitg jr hemti* and hit (he «*«|g*ceit
lu r* .
-Robert a Ghlotlo. former R-wd area," one A ir Knrr# n ffim r *ald.
Department secretary, an*l jVrthur "But It iloecn'f mean that we killSim *, former a*»i»lanl ofcornej if _gtwik-c tier nil «e we |u*t ifon'l
for ihe agrticy. quit their )oh» t»
**ih r&gt; Ih ry w eir the*
challenge Ihe equipment rental
Before the operation, Mai tJen
practice.
.
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real Em rnrtt i Hocn i It'llonm-H
It ha* tieen followed for -|- , |tjr f ,,f i |,r Ear
Ea»l
llomfe
yr«rnt bill the voltifwr of c o n tra ry t ufttniAttfl. m i *
HW r H* n*i
during thn W i i t w A d itiln iilriiih iu
Ihbi h
*»» *fn miu
Uon I*
l» M tiif thati Htfon*^tHhl
bop«* it w ill If thr X»»flh
Me K r I h id i i l t l w of B l &lt;’nr k o i^ ilh nl** H*»aid thrff* '* •* I liitil*
ntruetion project* iim ifr tw tn
^ u til Anvwitv w r think it «*«lh
f i r thin yr« r h iv r liern und«t »urlJ , | fy ••

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Washington Doctor Says Wound

May Be Necessary To Get Polio

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17—

Hed K n te*n trnopt were rep n tlrd r rlilrt n ig in p*nu m m *
llie N ik 'n n s R u e r M'edne»d*v u n ­
der bombing of *18 Amen* an l*-2fl*.
I be burnt,ei &lt;ni*«b wa* probably
p u l abort of atogru exp lo ttvr jxow*t in concentrated e lfe rt
II v«at aimed at breaking tbe
•ack n f * ftR.0 0 0 man S'ortb K&lt;rrran o ftennve i.tidd iq, .lo n g the

tver.

U. S. U rg ed To Five Day Strike
Send 5 D i v i s i o n s Set For Monday
To West E u r o p e
AI 3 Terminals
French Dcsc
Pessimist ic Due To
American

| rupical S fi r
in
,,v
D r i f t s Westward
With 140 MPH Gale

C Of C To Conduct
Election Of DircctorH

South Korean First
Division P u r s u e s
Red Hosts Fleeing
Across The N.tktong
r 0 K \ O . 1 hnrtHay,

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Robi ns on Says
Might Be Traded
Before ’51 Season

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No.

Reds Flee In Panic Before
U.S. Superfortress Blow;
W aeg wan Sector Pulverised

L O N E P IN E , C a lif., Aug. 16
(/T*) - Libby Holman Reynohli.
vho flew 7,000 milei from France hoping to find her m iu in i ion alive,
waited today for a party of A lp in iilr to hong h ii body down from the
height! nf the nation'* talletl mountain.
The former torch tinger arrived tail night hy chartered plane, lean* ing for aupport upon the arm* of
rn
T&gt; * I
f
• nephew. Michael Kahn, nf Media, f a ., and a friend, H arvey
Poe, a Brltlah Oxford itu d rn t.
Only a few hour* earlier, aevrn
member* of Ihe Sierra Club end­
ed a nit-day *earth when they
reached the froten l&gt;ody of 17year-old U hrlrinnhar Sm ith Reynnld*. heir tn tnhacm million*,
It wva wedged In a erark on
the ahecr r.iat far* nf It.tfnt-fnot
D IIA IK IN O UOM A t f ANSfOKT. 1) S tm pc Ihrung a rle r in Korea a*
Ml. W hitney, aom* 7f)0 fe*t from
they watt ninven'enl to foiwatil aieac to j"in United Nation* fnrrea in
the atimmlt. apparently he and
battle against Red Invader*.
tU . S. Arm y Photo from fntemattocial)
hi* companion, Steven W aaw rmen. alao 17, la d almoat complet­
ed their perileui aacent o f the
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The new Geneva Bridge on peek when tragedy at ruck.
The body of Waaverman, *on
Highway 4ft i* now complete and
nf
W illiam
H tll
Waaaerman,
rnntracti for ihe appioachci havr
wealthy Philadelphia broker and
l»een let it w ai announced here to­
economist, wa* found Sunday in
day at the local office nl the Stale
a *now-ehnked crvvaa*eo more
Road Department.
than l.fllMI feet below.
Opening of the bridge w ill al­
Ray G onn, a member of the
low the uie of the route into San- l rerun party, *peclllatcd that the
ib r r l
A s ’
f it n f l i f t I in o * |
M en
fnrd by heavy truck* which were youth* were within 30(1 feel nf
iheti goal when they fell, rti|o*d
hiic t
o
prohibited from uiing the old nar­ together.
n rftr^ d u ri* o n r o n t t a c l * h e a lg rim
T[
(li
,p „ w
row bridge Much vegetable pro­
R e v e rse d
" It would g u ru they fell may- without ratlfiratlo n hy the road ^
duce will probably come over thii Ite too feet before Reynold* »turk hoard and without compel d in ’
R l*"p y."ye d in -o -. oavl.-wi-o
tty 1 - s ill | 1 I I I* l- lll r x
P A R IS , Amt*
//P)
Ait3fM
route from the lower eait coait and w*» held by tne crevlre," ding.
-funhar-tier* *nd r lew men wot
florin «*ld. “ T h * rope couldn't
A
F tIII tn Ifvi I ||f|* I 111 iifrv
Ghiottn,
Sima
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,
aether
In
'lie
Mieain
-it
thl.
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olloialc
m
I
tuoe
are
prricmg
headed foe the Sanford Slate teke the (tra in of Waiteeman'a
E rv in contended
11 * *
. Ihciotwr rorumand nit.dim luW ing Wcclungtoo for * tolrd niomice &gt;d llif'f I'tftolrl 1,11*1 litfll Y I flVF || |V
Farm eri Market, Fruit Irm k i firnn l**dy. It mapped end Weiaerman eral
q o fra. t h e S U U R n.d lH p .r.m e m
ff(| r)
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.......,w in the form of 11 S •i l l l r In
l»rrti #| | Mt \1nrifliV
the Geneva d iitricl w ill alto mine fell perhap* 1,600 feet more."
*»k for compel» tv
Em M in Ifolmen it wna a «e- to
...........
..conateucHon.
nd .......... . - M »h"
' ' ; ; ..................... , 'o ld „p laa .lv .agtpnv friR fiih if 41 iI h ff ili «frc«t ( i if
road
th ii way.
roaq m n n ru i
i -bee we
w&lt;r-I" g-ip
going, what Mirl '•• ! ' !
•
cond major tragedy. Shortly InI f it ii m «I
VtIn fill v . BWf t hi*^ Hoi*!
1 1 t»i^
why Then d -r. w »c| I iiro|w*n q uill*.
Urn of thl* route hy heavy truck* fore her *nn wa* Inirn 'n UM2,
AUOrnryB
al-f-n.lr.l
dfIK
ilo. *
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cm»ller
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pi-■|»»c*li
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hi*
father,
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ir
h
t
r
v
Smith
Rcyand lemi-trailer* may pieient a
rvn lal policy a*
8
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r-uninandet * t ■
•.-• * *c—r
&lt;' •■iianra na r*a« etal
OlfMlIv kllrt »!*#• M'ltilp I I " M f ,*I'|
f relied
traffic haeard. laid County K'**d
-ml »M radiomen and thr- othe r *
ot*
One
| t,c I nilrrl Stale c chratld P frilflriiJ | filTH ifi rfftrt ti»i|
hoy
s r o t iT H
Supt. H . H. C la y th ii morning.
tot cpe&lt; Ml liiicfln g -.
•rm m : *ltr M tlro trK I m «vftt i
Roy
Seoul*
of
the
HemlnoI*
Thl* hniaard I* due to the fact
T h r b rie fin g . Iiioke up cud th" f l'llle r *1 nttry, ot pimuite to dr
County D latrirt w ill r o m p " l" airmen filed -nit of the Mtralcr liccr q ilirk ly , *1 level lice mnr* l|lt r 4|rn r.l oaftMnuufr »•«Wr
that Ihe pavement of tieneva
awimmlng event* Thuradny n*B ,l
Avenue i* only IB feel wide, and
I v ’o H*i|ft»a | R frtlliF f I»«mm| jtf f *!.
■
1 8:00 o’ clock tn preparation lor end rllmtied into Iru e k i for 'be die iconic on r.Uto|te*|* trill
tho ahoulder* hut three to four
Inert trip to the air -trip.
tlFItf*. It A11 t|t|*^4lFfl lit ||»p pff I •
TwoA
tonim
*ntlei.
p
irlc
i*
ld
i
the
big
council
mcel
at
D
a
vtm
..
fret w ld*. In tha region of th*
Out on 'he field Ihe ground
Hearli in iw-Pi » , . . . ^
bridge the *houlder* tlope down
. . . . . . . I . I . . I . 1 » l« ..lc Artcrfli ell elioilld Ice cimc« ii -*-'I l*i tIf ftf !•* wife llir ** *#l« tltPt me
lorn HUtgeea. u* ...... ‘ '" .'.W *
. ,
riie|rf| in ^ f|# arHrtf k
anaipiy into me uiam agr
'• f . lim lv piecrrit um lirn led ello itc II tvtflthon
PtROOMiV N, A*i|, f^-—
Scout Council rh »lrm *n . w ill ha- • heel -m the mlghi-- n l*n "
and the S late Rond Ikepartmenl
• n n r * *»• r*« «
A l* n lit* \i ln|r I I'lin r tftfl lit*
reatm
*m
rnl
iarkl#
Robin*on»
Nfpm
charge
of
the
program
In
w
hl.b
!«
•
'
I- .
— H -*.*ln * *lg n i advia•
,**' «qMl e«n»
i „ , c*ii|r o ttliM li believe Hti |itr *irf- nl tint no *»*|/Iirr |»i *fi i „
trig m otorLt* to drive carefully
I I**'! m «***9J*»
,1 n.ll.H C* II* #*** * l l l
Dodger*, card today " I w r.i’t 1- c ..le ; tho*e over 14 and thnr u
I'r r u t lfft l W JIi *rn 1* K^»tuf&lt;lv
due to Ihe "a o fl ahoulder*."
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug
l« 'd'i
Large
»eml-trailer* carrying •urprUeH if I'm traded lo nomr tier that »g". W inner, w ill r«-. ,vTmm*»» i ^ r )' Aign^l f|1
#
i
ri j
iliF
H ififltrili**tv«f fif
tiliiM tl | u in .
Other eluh l^ fo r* the ita rt of the revl. white and blue ribbon-, an,,
ICM IIM M ava N « i Mat
,. ii exempting ..........,
(*
fllfll
• ' 11i*tl r »I l»V A H m lllf i I khk I
11*61 i#a»on."
member* of «&gt;&lt;e A m erica,. R « l «| i lo
tlery law* nor profit fl*hw g
.
Rohiucon gav* thl* opinion amid f ’ roaa IJ f e Saving Forpa w ill art
»|Wllr*||t4fl 44 IttYinit «Ilf It r fl/Fl|
Indication* of rilin g tertiion on -i* judge*.
Vtifilmrtt *1 th trr Irrin iti «|t l« tf'i
hoy*
from
earh
a
y
Three I .
the Rtooklyn team, auch aa ran
un t i i i l r *f li \ M. M»iful iv 4iwl
lie axpertfd on a ehamploixM- group w ill U eligible in com pc I- l * i ruled that, undrr thr pre.enl
Tn
th# awtmming event* In 0»y
In K iiM in mil ftit fiv r d i y i
rlub
favored
to
win
th#
nennan'
l*w , fi»hlng cont*»ta »re (ottrr
_____ __
Elect|on of director* of th"
ton.-. Reach.
T h r VHf'tliirft nffrt*!r»| n rr rfn*
,ca, and Information about them , M IA M I. Aug.
Seminole County Ohetntwr "f Com­ hut now lagging ala and a half
Id
f/Ti
Wind.
garnet behind.
»t ih# N fftluclty im ) In»
I* barred from the mail*
merce for Ik# entulng year will
I
up
In
1.15
ii*
1
tn
m
ile
,
an
hnm
R
l'S
S
IA
N
ARM
S
•*1 ran 't tell you any more," RobHiiifui t ••t n it» j*I fittlM in l, v%1111
take place on Sept. 5, Edward trigi
were
fm
ii,i|
In
the
triipical
h
u
n
l
S
O
U
T
H
E
A
S
T
K
O
R
EA
N
•I tint I Ft »f | rtll I XVlllt* ; f |lf ^I fII#
IIA L T I f RAN
gin*, manager, stated thl* nmrn- inaon aatd to an Aa»orlatm| Pre* F R O N T . Aug. lA - G P t - A H. S
I ran# ccallnwlnc vim r 725 mllr- tu .if 4 T it r if p i KmhvMvt hf mI *
renortar, " It may he no more than
MOSCOW,
Aug.
I'l
-Mb
Sov
log.
ilur cn*I nf Miami e »rlv *,«l*v
forlav
th*'
a hunch. I've juat got the feeling. A rm y officer *ald
f|ii4 1 f * f St | kiMila vtn«1 th r IHvi*r
The U . S IVealhet Rut can In T r Miiitoi | Kiilbv.iv. h H f lt |iiif t f r i
American combac troopa hg.ve rap let Ru»*ia made *n unofficial hid
Thl* is the la*t week In which Thai*# a ll."
'-wlay
for
a
treaty
among
Halil*
Miami
.a
id
*
Navy
"h
n
ttu
n
n
tu
rrd
Sovl-ct-madr
weapon*
»n
I
old member* and peoipertiye mem­
I'lr v r lutul
M ilton G ro t* o f tha New Y o rk
ber* ran pledge nr Join the Semi­ Pott, quoting Robtnaon to the it r n r ammunition manufar turerj in I95n nation* cloning the R altir Ara to h iin 'e f" a in ra ft tepnrlrd llm l "thr
T h r ri/tlft &lt;#R# t**i|||«*w|rr| hy
nole Cour.ty Chamber of Commere* ' “ S i r a l‘ o aald R o y Cam nanelta.
The Ruatiana aaid re *cn llv «' • li warahip* ot m m-Raltir i»iw ri«. eastern quadrant ha* w in ,It nver K flin c ly Rf»«l l*f r Mtlriil Roy Cl.
12" krmte arid i* Inginnim * '*• Hugh'*. »*f lhf»
and U k * an aetlve part In the Bro o klyn N egro catch er, told h im : Lake 8u rre ia that they have no'
of llitllw iy
FLO U N D ER CAUGH T
drift In a w esterly illrei tlnn ''
election, he warned.
"Jackie'* not tha only i,n* who'* provided arm * to the North K "
riftfiflnrltir •
Low water level* in the S '.
He urged that everyone ib&gt; hi* thinking that. Thtrt'a a let of fel. rtan * aloe* 1048. when their oc&lt; o
-Till#
i»
n,
w
n
revere
hunt
T h f ifiiinmrtt Rful m m ltirln ri
are
rectiltlng
in
rt In helping the Chamlwr of Iowa on Ihe rlub don't figure pat ion force* withdrew frnm th# John* River
hmn w ttk w ith no r^*
cane," commented Chief Fnreecc* w«nt n
mmerce, the main nhiertlve of Ihey r* going to be back. There'* • rear north o f the M lh parallel ratehe* of fUh uroallv found nnlv er titad v Norton " | t ‘ picked 'in H nrti'in jii ih r if p r^ irn t IM h n u ri'
The raptured equipment l"rlm !e- In aatt w a lc r. Rreentlv M'*- J rnnalderahlr tn 'en d ly in the (#-,• j*«yf
which la to promote Sanford andgoing to b# plenty of trading thi*
rrU fn l jmIJ i i d n u iil i
122 grenade*, a »ubm*ehinem ’i Hugh T illla , fi»hing in I *k r lia r atx hour* and ha* begun In ntove
Seminole County.
T h r U I kiv (iir lilir r|% rurhrir «*»•
wintar."
n*y,
caught
x
flounder
weighing
"There la much to he done for
rtm rrin! hy #*lh^r M n krs.
very .lo w ly in a we te rly enur e
Bran ch R ijc a y , praaldent o f the •nd other amall arm *, a ll num , nearly nine pounda.
onr community and rmintv and D odger*. U know n to ba Irate at fartured In 1949 and jpfdV
In liM ftiit. f n lr r u l otul slat** mf*
"The drift i- till very alow n-i*
t*l'1out the ( t-rel and flnanelal the team '* perform ance. R frk c y 'a
n.ueh over * 1* n* aeven m ile , ce fliiln v »r*Ilr«| nn n fhrr &gt;»af gam ing
at.) \tvrt of ell, rhl* - ork rannot l»- •a c ra la ry aald tha C lu b Praaldent
y in an e ffo rt l«» ft*
hnm , hut tcliat movement there !* m rrtin g
don i ' he su e * ted.
In thi* .In rrn now *eern» tn t,e Hr m ualko flt o f H.IMKl I'^ rk a n l
la In th * e lty but could not b# dlai* Seminole County Chaml-'r turbad.
m»rV»i %*lilrh *U M r,| &gt;r.»*-r«Uy.
toward the trect,**
of L\ '' tnerce la trying to re«ch t
Nortnp laid the plane',, " f ix " T h r &lt;*|i» Ifn lt n l A u to W o rk rrt it
In a recant public ipaaeh he Mid
t Inane *1 goal &lt;f | ) 0,000, ant h# donb ed I f tb f team would
placed (he .IfaiH ty growing At asking a "more adequate wage in*
M'aatl*"*# na **■■* at* *
with 44S paid np mem! erahlp* at rapyat a * N a tio n a l
Untie hurricane between 70" and
preaent, hopes to reach the BOO
irWotTrntcX *■»
‘ ^4Sga*
725 mile* due east of Miami.
N trr W A N T E D
mark.
Hy f r a n k c a r r y
lie .aid all indiiatlnn* iioln'ed II ,A K E L A N D . Aug.
to
TN
a rni’lim -d iceaterlv drift Ji'dng
A morUtri! ^rr i i
T i e eRv nf lakelan d hai banned
W A R R EN 'S W IP E
l i « i „ ' « ( (r* Page a it*
W ASH IN GTOV, At.k*. H3-GT)
V A 3 W N G T 0 N , Aug. Ift
- A W aihingu t doctor * d v ,n r - l
• ernher of 'I* i ’nmniui l ' l'*r»v
T A L L A H A S S E E . Aug. |ft -rAT Th# In b riU ta Cdtnmerr,' ComThe ei tv mm in I n Inn ve ile rd a v
—Mr*. Fuller Warren, w ife of mlxv’on w*a told l-.day that mer- (he t|.M,ry Uxlay that you h*ve l« ' •»« »m v im d n* •
m
F f hU FO U N D A T IO N
Florida’* governor, ralabntled her ger of the bankrupt Florida Ea .t lo get infantile paralyiia.
The ladle* nf tha Elk* Auxiliary pa» - d « law re q u itin g them
,
U th birthday today.
Coaat f F E C l Railway with the AtA n A u y i D r. Jame* C . Cummmg. the tendency of rhildren toward recently donated two drinVin? regiater with ihe pnltra and leave
Mr*.
Warrant, an attractive (antic Coait Lina (A C L ) would
fountain* for n»e of children at the town within 18 hour*.
a
higher
Injury rat# during aum- ♦ " 1
blond*, married Governor Warren •nrk a hardahlp an a Urge 'lum­
Elka playground- Thaac have been
martin**—when
‘.h-:y
haw
ful.
wmmda
like,
th*
cavtUaa
of
toat
LONG G R O V E S O I.D
In Lea At.gr.! »a J/n a U . 1449. She ber of F E C ample,yaa.
inilaiUd hy City workman in tile
fmedom
of
ptayiray
n
c
w
.n
.
f
«
teeth
could
provide
aueh
M r. and Mra. S . F . lamg hav"
l i Uh h t w r Barbara Manning.
aatt Inga In front of tha I Ignat rum
H3«Rg/, J r , atlomay the fact that polk) la more prevr- ^tm* »
hedge. Under direction of J. 1, mid I hell home, in acre grove ant
aha Ha* Warren dtrrtne htn trip
Uni
wmnmr montha.
r,
, 1k , ia id lonatllectomlea
700 acre* of g ratin g land ne*r
lo CaUfamtn to (tody the rftrna
na bnlUvM that dItael damage ang other aurgical operation*, •• Dunn, nark xnperfntcndent. work rhnlno ta to Mr. and Mra. U'allle
of llttt Hate before hi a
to waevw fiber* la aia aaaary lo
M nccidentol wound# could men have removed aandiptir plant* T , Ixrve of Orlando.
Revreu*
allow tha polio riroa to tovnd* dlirupt th*** narva flbara and that atartod to grow In the play,
be honor n o t
ground area, aald City Manager •tamp* Indlcat# the property w ai
void for 128,500.
• f &gt;!
Clifford McKibbin
party totufht
'
■ B s.

Geneva Bridge Is
Finished Except
Fo r Approaches

W EATH ER

f o il through Thur»d*y except
Im
widely m an n e d
afternoon
ihundrrthuw rr*. I.llllo change In
temperature, Light to moderate
iiorthr**! wind* through Thu rsd ay.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXXI

THE

A
. I T Truman
Tn Sci/c Roil roads

Front d u p a trlir, taid W aegw an,
Im at (min* of 'lie w ar 17 mile*
n llliw c x l of I argu, wa» i gulled
m m a n i- lin il too bid and too *ul
n rta b lr a tarirei Im anyone lo bolil
i»»ng
M ' i *n rrajm ndcnt ila l Hoyle
aid 'tint after the It " ' a ilp ra tiru l
li'iinliing n Kir ,t U a v a ftv D ivisio n
tank rla lte re d into ttie ruined
ity tn looV It over. Ih e la n k env-ige-l nite Com m unixt l i n k mi
the e lt y ’* e.|ge and km-rke-l i l
•nit, and ih a i e l an n th rr n n itliw aid
R n vlr m.d Hie N nrtti K o re a n *
iiave a f n lr r in thl' h ill* north
,d I lie r l l ) where H ie) .ire able
(o Inti m ortal hell* d trrc tly Into
IVnrgw nn The elty a t-" “ #.i undi r d o -, l olinerv.itinn and a r lil*
lerv fire from 'he Red belli w r it
1 .ink -if 'h e N aktniig
The a ll blow cam e a* 1* , ge­
n ii I, reinfo rcem ent* arttveo from
the U ntied S t a ir ,, for n o gin inla n try m c n at the front In tm Uter
thr A llie d Ur/enxe nf 'b e penin-

aula.
K iia l re p n ii from n lw c rv c r pilot* in d irate d 'he
R-2P* i r a f
have tu rn ed tbe tide w ith d e rtlIvc effo rt for the p rc 'e n t.
Ih e y la tu rated a 2'l aquarp m ile
•0 4 w ith !lJinn quarter-ton l«im !n
Die * ie a it a’ lg li'ly la rg e r tlia n
New
in ii

Vnrk"*
M an ha'tan
t,laml
Iw liev -I to b tv# tieen

Hie g i r a t o t
*-ig, i i'cr.

II"

Red

force

yc'

Me

lin-'e

tl 2*' I'tlk e

pul

on

en

cm #rgency tael leal l i n i ,
lin e m a n i*d ,|te r' in ilie ir (n * .
Iinb* cheered the leim ln-r*
n
the) attacked.
There w a* evidence 'b a ! 'h e
U n it, in «X|teel»linn -•( f o i l " , up
ginttnd a tta rk * , were 'ty in ^ tn
blow up the B u t ,i* n it y lc under

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41

*rime Minister
liofuses T» Call
Pailmnu’nl Now
M i NMh i V ( a *i c i **
r* p iitfi*
A tflff toiiigh* r'’ i? (nrl
b

fnnnnf

f» »fi*

n fim 9

l*, n'lrr \Vin»fofi f"h«tahHl
vr«ir l*4f (U nifrit !trf &gt;•»*• &gt;(»*

i •

• *41 OrgMit -Mfi v|f|**» 4»i *M *f laafwM.a*

-ic*fo«l ( v«irnmonUfii
A • , tli*
#'MliM»l| VHwf
• I'Up'd
l rnftiflf 4ra*t)f of fir flirt VMM'
-,
Itpfor# VVmi M W it fl Mill! ••Hi
|(l flout fling Sh tp f nhiir*
■hill M-rfivrrl fhr rhr*»t " f
flip
rfow tll hr hr iM iv n l lllaf 4- toUy*. a’rttilnet nippioo* *** hr«*fk*
II u R t liv t i ft i l*« it t*an|
N A V Y ’S J n ii
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug l« ^(,1b
The N avy repor'rd today thal
it ha* delivered tn.nnn men, 50..
"il" Inna of m ilitary cargo and 2.nnn.nnn barrel* ef ;ietrolrnm to
the Kar E a » l »lh«e the outbreak &gt;f
'be Korean war.
Them fig u re* on 'hr Iraithpnrt
job done for the United N itinn*
fnrre* in K ara* were given at *
I’entagnn briefing
m«»lon for
reporter*.
STO W AW l VS
S O U T H A M P T O N , Eng Aug, to
—bP&gt;—Two A m irirxn x who hoard­
ed tbe PoIDh liner Batorv under
umnual rire n m tlan rei l x .' we-V
•er# removed by B iillih
pnlle*
here loday.
Im m igration
ailth -irltlr*
«n
•nninrert laith men w ill he held I"
Winrhexter Jail until Aug
.70.
when they w ill h" tle|'&lt;ir'»d aboard
'he B a ln rv on her return Irtn tn
S’ ew A'nrk. Both were r#fu«»d
"pcrmUalon to land" tinder 'he
alien*' order—a technlralitv.

The Went her
MCKBONVtLLi,

Athavill#
Bo.ton
Buffalo
Dcnvet
Dodge C itv
Mentphla
Naw Orleana
Ph"cnls
Seattle
Jacktonvtlla
Kay Waal
Melbourne
T allah an e c

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T T n r f lA V F O W n I T F H A T . l L R A N F f i n n P T - n R I D A

P A G E S IX

F R ID A Y ,
M O R N IN G D K V O IIO N 8
The Morning fievolion* Program
u iii i f a, (h u g e i’/ R rr J*ir C
C rn* , pa ti*r of ihe rh iirrh •&gt;(
find. Ihri'tighnil! next wrrk
Ih r Pragiatn, hrttrd d'l'ljr
H "It A M lr * f r r 'f n l 'linn ■'
radio «t*Utm W TitH , in '-iwiper*linn with lln Mini-lerial A nw ia *

At THE CHURCHL

.li l m n ih Nnll&lt;e» must ho pi**rnlrd al Iho Herald nfflr&lt;
a&gt; In Im r piildiralinn.
S a n fo rd M ln in trrla l A tr^orla llirn
ltc v . H . In /.im m erm ttn, I’ r w ld e n l
Joe C . C r r w n , H e r. • T rea*.

fmsur al tin
llni* l|r WO

Mill**■&gt; il&gt;
JtM i-d

&gt;f III'

' |ir.iii lit

conjfirgnllnn «*htlr lln
rigiilat
mini l*t n.i nn var alinn .md &lt;•
greatly did In imptr * l|i» r win.
hratil him II m I ho » h m a lln l
h in t Min*
lln it p r t ir t i'r wa
repealed whih hr taught »| r*|.t*
Slate liinvrr |lv and ih r llitivet
IIy nf rinrlnnali.
T h r Rev. II K Newell. fwn***’
Ill i i |tn,.*l|nii .« t I'raltrr nn p.i lui nf Ilir Church nf tind In
Chfi Man Living ii'n rllv la-canir laUtrlami, ha • tvcrliliy uiu.t'i i
k Hull ft In 11, hi n Iran’ i f t ’ t
*!• tianfnrd In M-rvr at paitm id Ml'
moved I heir *&lt;nn v*'*r» ago, and jm al I ’huirti nf linil, loTalnl mi
l&gt;». Mnloil II M&lt;f'udin. im im Im.ii IIi I'alli.rltn Avrrmr.
It*-w. N rw rll |a nmrnril ami ha"
of |tn I'art lu t '' I'inii Ii. fr»
qurnlly ha i V "l Mr F'l irt In i nr "in. Kdwin Whllr In l.akrland, a nrw rhurrh WMi hiiill anil
talk In Mm ' miffrrcnlinn Ih rrr
mllrul'-|| mid* i tin ii .nlm m p Mr
W h' n If" lln
\ Ii M•In* i
m initlrt nf lln* li«a| 1'ir-hvlrria*' «lat*d Mini hr hupr' In huild a
IThmrh, w »« makinc plan- fur hi rhuirh in Hanfnid
Nindav «rrv lrr« will l*r a* fnloarntimi, hr n kril ihr mi|iutr.i &lt;*i
Snmlny S* ln.nl al IIIdKI
Inndmtn In I ilk in Mir Mnnfnrdite* InwMmnlny Wnrahlp, ll:lki
and Mir Invitation w.t-&gt; v i r p t n 1 A
A M ami lln livimirt litlir firry,
T h r npp'irtmilly In hi at I hi in
irr aI S;IW I'.M, T h r public la
tori it jpg pcnki i will hr •rim'd mrdirMv lnvilr*l In attend all
Upon hy ninny Imal pr*nt|r, r»f aervirra.
rnrdinff I" Mi
Wilke*. hera'i**'
diim il: Inr week nun h interest Im
hern rridrnrrtl in iht
Hunday*'
nun: MtmmiMKT iiic rc ii
ttr «l Fourth S lrrrl and M u rrl
«rr». irr.
T in 1 mu*ir will Inrludr a ««•
t tellur
iant* -**l", "Spirit nf &lt;• l‘ *•
l ied II llmlun, I'aolm
rldllnfftr and Mir mean nrrlmlr.
.Sunday Srh«Mi| 9 -If* A M
**Tlir l.illlr II*II** nf Our llady nf
Morninr Wnrahlp III,"15 A. M.
laiurdr," hv Iln iii'V fiaul « ' i 1
Vminff I ’enplea Srrvirr 7:00 I’ M.
play'd hy M r- firnlffr T'"lh v
Kvanffrli*ltr Service 7:.'I0 I’ M.
fniniairr nf inu«t- for Mm P in t
I’rnyri mcrlinff Thuradav 7;3(’
I'rr-h y lri mu Church

R

A anil nf apallmrnt hnliae » a
built hy Mir Nunalaffuiiuk eakl
moa. mini; a willow fiamewml
cover rd wllh tnnw.

l l n i .t

&lt; m is s i iiP K iT i
&lt;I pUiopall
Rev. II, l.ylllrlnn /immerman,
II. II., Ilrrlnr
MHh Sunday after Trinity
'*.J0 A. M, lloly Ku'hariat and
Sarinon
9:311 A.M. Churrh Srbmd.
Scrvlre, dlirlnc Ih" a-rrk
Monday Mirmiuh Th ui'd a v am*
Siiiuidav Holy Cummiinlon 7.3’
AM
Pi Ida v Ifniv Cofitiminiqn 3:11*1
1M
i II It IH I IA N A N D M ISSIONARY
A 1,1.1 I M P ,
Park tvrnue al Pourlrenlh Hlrerl
frlrnn Ii, Smith, I'aalne
I"
A.M lllhlo School Mr. A
Wlelaihll, So|irrildrmfrnl.
11 :"U A.M. Noinlng W onhip
Me alonar y Sunday will lie olitetv.
&lt;d with report• fmm miaalmi firlde
and a m l'-lm iaiv nieavairr hy the
paint.
M ini I'M Kv.nmi* Service, An
■iifiitmiil oirrlinit fm all area, The
pm- I apeakei fur Ihr rvrnine Wit'
hr itrv Paul fiarlann, llihle Teach
rr from MrvUo Pity, Metieu. M*
Car I Min * i . lairn In Ketiador nf
Ml'.alnnaiv parrel*.
Ill* enllr*
life wa
pml there wllh etr*p
lion "f vear.-. pent al the MU
lonaiv Trainlnp Inilltuta *1 N**&lt;t. New York, of which h* I
ffreduale Al prr*rnt he lr iwcvltr
under Ih* Home Mit lon M»par'
nirnt nf I he iTu l«(ia n A MUltoil
atv Alltanrr
All are wrlroma m ihi* mertinr

LealM ti tjirM, Jr uf 31 Clave*
land Avrnur. Na»hville, Tenn,,
»ure know* tile H A U A C O I, lie,
hie mnthrr and Tiir. ffiendfalher
ff(‘. nr**mu Vilemin III, H2, Nia*
d n end Imn Imm Ihr* lamilt
product
"Mamma, wt h«v»&gt;il lahtn our
H A D A C 0 L-." tar* l.etlit '*h»n hi*
molher fnrffrt-. lomelline*. Mr*.
Lathi explain*, hr'wvver. *hal liet*
wilt eleavr la* a H A U A C O I. famllv hrraur.r I' h it hfflptd irllavo
deflcieurtr o' Vilaniin HI. IM*
Niarln ami It mi for her»rlf, little
Leetie alt*' her falhn.
T A K IIH 10 IIO TT I KM
Read Mr*. I^rld’a own etaleKent nf thrlf aeuerienree npra
They learn” ! lhal Ihey ware auffarini fmm »nrn defiricnrle* and
haran taklne IIA D A C O t-' ” 1 have
taken III laitllei. of H A U A tiU L. I
have Iwen inn down eincr my
eldrvt ton w.ve faun I am 'it
year' old * l.av* ha&gt;l trry little
arnetllr ami I had weak •pell*
rvetv Itroliuiiff. I would frel faillk
but rflei lakrog H A M M TH . they
are gone and I *tav hiiiigry all
the time,
Mv font-y'ad-old on had liillr
anprlitr and hit rhrrk* were pale,
lie now l a i n IIAM Ai O l, ami
hie rhetke ole rnry and he hae
a Wonderful apprMIr. I aim had
gaetrir diatuibaneee,
Init (hrv
ate ffnm now. Mv father tiara
IIA U A C O l, for Ihr
aitmdiinx
arhe* and pain* nf nrunli*. lie
If much hr* let now."
W fiNM I Ht HI. IIA U A C O L
F K F I.IN Ti
IIA U A C O l. i* lhal wonderful
paw pieparatlon
—
prnmMng
hleited relief for your Imlireetlnn.
atomech dlelutlrance*. Ija*. heartbum , sour "ri»lngaM after meals)
for normal growth in children,
qa well a* lhal general run-down
rendition, nml arhe* and palm of
m urid*. If vour lysirtn lark* V i­
tamin* H I, R'.’, Imn. and Niacin.
IIA U A C O L I* being mommertd*d hy many doctor* IIA U A C O L
la ao amatingly *iirr»n*ful hecauie if trour system Imka Vita­
min B l, R2. Imn, and Niarln It

F IR S T « III 'fir l| ill r i m i s r .
S C IE N T I S T
Fa il Hcmpd Mlrrrl
Hunday School 9:45 A M.
Morninjr f r tv lm II mi \ M
Wednenlay s*'rn. r M:&lt;mi p.M
Reading ll'rntt l^irid a yi ami
Friday*, 3:0*1 In R;0 I'M
’H'ltil" ii thr Mihjrct rtf thr Lr
•on-Hcint'in which will In trad lr
Churche*
if
Chiist, Heir u t il
IhniUgiiiiul Ihr anirll in Hu ruin.
Align*! |3.
The fiiddrn Teal .. "Thu l.nril
la mv pnrliun iailh my &lt;1111; Ih rrr
fmo will I hi&gt;|ir in him” ( I , am I
Among ihr rilaMtin. whhh mm
p tiw *hi Lri-*ort Srintnn i. Ilir fnl
lowing from ihr u i i i . " T i • i.n
Ihr laud it p rrfrrt, i " lii'lim p III
•mil; Mir irulfmonv nf |lir I &gt;.i
i. «iite, making wl-e Ihr timid-'
(IN. 19 71
Tin- f.r .mi-(*cinmii al'n llirluil'
Mir following pa iff* fmm lie
ChrirMan H-'ii-nrr tcilliooV "Srn rr and M rillh with h'ey in M«
StllplUlra," hy Mary Itakn hid.lt
"When iimlriainndiiit; rlian"r* (I
standpoint!. of lift* and inte||igrn&gt;front a tilntrrial In a
piriltia
hail*, we ahall train Ihr irnlitv
I.ifr, Ihr rnnlrnl nf Soul oVri
*rn*r, and w r «lmll prrrrivr Chri
Manily, nr Truth, in it*, divitu
Prinrlplr. . . . Ii |* hiffhly ImpiM
lanl— In virw nf thr itnmcnlc amt.

F IR S T I I A I T I S T f IIC H IT I
Park Avenue al Mlalh Siren
W. P. Ilronka. J r , I’aaliir
John I , Miller, Fd. Illrerlnr
Sunday School J:|ft A M.
Mnrntni; Wnrahlp ll:0U A.M
Trainlnir Union 9:Tr, p.M
Kveoltiff Worvhiji K:0ii P.M
Wednrailay S rrvh r H.llO |' M
Welrmne
U I I H T M K T Iin iM K T r i l l 'H l H
J. K. Mrlnley, KMInl*lrr
Mra P.R. SlrphrMann. H.K.Ii.
9 :If* A.M. fib'll*h Srli*w&gt;l A
r|nv* for every age
11.00 A.M. Morntni: Wor- hlp Mi
M.W. f'aallr,
7:111 PfM, V'mth
Fellnwvhii
liaivico.
« 'Ml P M . Cvenliiff Worvhlp Mr
M.W f aalte

AUG.

11.

lion. Mr. Crvw* will a lo be pro.
•rnlnj with a dUcustlon study o
I hr S'lntav Mtool I » » o n ,Rlli|l
day al 7:16 I’ M
Conflicting rlaimi lo wai
from stream* produred cmtnli**
court r u n , even slaying, in M
early w rit.

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SEE THE M A G N I F I C E N T N E W

REFRIGERATORS

Mra Ralph Au-«in Smith, • m rtary nf the Kanfmd Hmalh.
nc In T .
. Tu rk . r. president of the K nna Id-lmiiffhlnn
which w-aa Irfl f.mn fund* f'dlcrlrd for the firnrifr Sirin
r dminlrd In Ihr hnapital fur whalrvrr liar Ih ry
Ml. I*
iiirrr J t, two mrtnbria nf thr Cluli.
TM K C M IU t ril flF lin il
2.109 F.lm Atrnur
Hrv. .Inr C Crrwa, t’salnr
Sunday arlinnl la pin. al !» I fa A.
M. f ili'U 't fm all affri, ( ihu|
*p ii II filled tear her* dial
will
make Ihr arrvlrrt a hloalnj? tn
you.
Mnrninff wnmliip
lldffi A.M
Mrevaffr hv Ihr pa-Inr All mem
la'i t air illffi-d In la* pi. i nt at
Ihia arrvirr.
Kvanifrlialir arrvirr a.110 I'.M
Mrn»nt*r and allni u iv n r hy Mir
paalm,
I’rayrr iiirrlinff and Itiblr aludy
rarh Tortday r u nmi* al K IMI I’.M.
Wmnan'a
Miaainnary
err vice
Ttmrnlay *’veninff al H.ial I' M.
Victory l-endri» Itand arrvirr
earh Fiiday rvrnliiff al M 111) I’.M
A pniffram for all ymint* prnplr
T h r Chnrrh iliin u hand will fur-

Ainnit twn.third* uf Ihr tun
l&gt;&lt; r rut in .lapan I* burned a*
for | will* yl"..}! half t f lid.
Crude nil pt odor I inn in Japan ammml I" int* fir*l rnnvrrlrd in.
M a ln l I .r.M.nmi hnrrrl* in Ihr tn rharmal.
fi ral yrar elwird M ar-rh 31. 1950
a in per rrn t Inrrraar nvrr the
pievlmia yrar.
I lir akin nf Ihr l»&gt;a cmutrlrtnr
ran allrtrh elinimnualy, hut thrrr
•nr NO nuMirntirnl*-d rrrnrd* nf
U. awallnwini* a pi own man

Or. Henry McLiuilii

f m n f I'm ii|a ilin * ,i1
I* t w i n fnd*irt

CHICK l i t I I A r t l l l t WIIM A NV

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Bttilrmt
REFRIGERATORS

Nr*l Smith Mill.
Uiii final Flrat St.

'R i f l U t w h e r e w e ' v e b e e n f m

I'kaaa i t

20 y e a rs ”

Only Chevrolet offers such

Key fever It
an am ir litflam.
matlnn nf the
C H N T IIA I I I A I T I S T C H U R C H
mem­
Ninth Street and laiurel Avrnur rniieoua
brane lining nf
Rev. S.L. W'haOey, Paelnr
Ihe upper retHunday Srhnnl 9:45 A.M . Cla*.i plratory
paaeage* for all agea.
ea. It la characM"imnit
Wm .hip 11:00 A.M ter I red hy a wat­
"lllo ryl iJIury! Illn iy", eerttion hv ery
dieehere*

M T U . 7:00 PM. Uttlnn* for ell
"ffr .:ruu|n.
Lvnntiff W m .hip H:00 P.M.
Tunedar 7:;m I'M ,, W .M .8. wll
■pmi in a *tmk ehuwer for Mr*
Imyle Prarnrk.
Wertm olay R:IKI P.M. Mhlwerl
Player He tv Ire.
Thu unlay 7:39 P.M Mr*. A. '
Peter,-nn, nut a**orlallnnal presi­
dent will riindurt a rlln lr fnr al*
nirnilirra nf the W.M.S. All ladle
are invited In attend.
'Come Thou W llh II* A w l Wr
Will Iht Tlire flood "

nlrallon.
The typkal rite maker |ta ap
» eararr* in the late aumtner. It
ktarla auddenly wllh allache of
meeting, watering of eye*, etc.
Ctilmpiartlrally, thr ratter of
thlr Ittroortllnallnn nf the body la
a vertebral auhluiation. T h li prei erled all inftueneea atlrh a* pn|.
Irna from plant*, dandruff frnm
tha fur nf animal*, dutl from
feather*, etc. Preaiute nn nerve*
teaultlng from the vertehr»l *tthtuvatlnn ha* interfered with ihe
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
pnrmal IranamUMnn of nrrve
1MIT Sanfonl Avenue
force tu the respiratory channel*
I. Randall Parria, M lnlelrr
Thl* ha* m u lle d In ■ lowering
"Chrlvllan lirnw lh" I* Ihe Mlu of the raaUlanre nf thr*e part*
I‘.I err ternion etihjerl ,» l the F1r«* In tha Influence* htinglng on the
ChrM lan Churrh Hunday m om inr ■ymplnm* of hay fevrr.
The fihurrh Srhnnl meet* at 9i45
When the Interference to Ih**
AM .
normal tran*mi**lnn nf the nerve
Midweek Itiblr aludy and pray force I* removed then the etum
era Wrdneaday 8:00 P .V .
of normal realttanee nf t* a res­
Cordial wvlrnme la e r a tded tn piratory passage* may « ex­
pected.
ade.

Y o u c a n choose b e tw e e n
S ty le lin e a n d F le o tlin e i t y t l n g

Many an admiring glance will folios# you when
you roll hv in your now Chevrolet wi’h Body
by Fisher. That'* tnw whether you chooae a
Chevrolet Mylellnt model, with "notch back"
atylli.2 . or a CI«vrolet Fkctline model, with
"fast hack" styling. Both are available on all
Chevrolet sedans and al the *ame pricesl Re­
memher-Chevrolet is Ih* only low-priced car
offering these two ouislaqdlngly beautiful type*
of styling . . . thus g.vmgynu an Opportunity to
espresa your own Imttvtdpal latte.

You con chooio between
Automatic and Standard Drivo

You con cKo o m b o t w n
Hit Bol Air cmd Hto Convertible

You have an enviable choice of engine* md
drive* in Chevrolet, loo. You can have Ihe senuiional Pnwergllde Automatic Transmission*
and 103-h.p. Valvt-in-llead Engine for flnnt
ikviM/i driving at lowest cost, rr the hignly
improved standard Valve-In-1 Iran Engine and
Silent Synchro-Meah Transmission for finest
itc.ndord driving at lowaat coat.

And if it'* a tports model you want, here'*
your carl Choose the fleet, fashionable. Heel­
tapped B el Air, with extra-wide window* and
gray* leather-trimmed upholstery, and have Ihe
only car of ita kind tn the low-price BaU. Or
Ihe equally beautiful Chevrolet Convertible,
with automatic top that Uftr or towen al Ihe
touch of a button, and have the flneal Con­
vertible In its price range. Or chooae the all*
Heel, four-door Station Wagon-iaurlett in iu
Held-listing for 1260 leav than last year.

T o M tliiilM o l PowergUir
Automatic Trvumlukm end
IOS-hp. Faria# optional on
Dp Lui # mndefi al m ra coil.

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A UnlqtM Vacation BIMa Sehool

AUO. 14-25

acta dlreelly lo relieve Utl* deftel-rser—Ihe real ran** nf tnur
♦rouble That'* the kind nf prod
net you want—the kind rmt
ahouid la«V—the kind rmi should
ytert laklng Immedlelely
On'v One ftentlv UAf'tCOL
AJ IVVt g*s thimivi' It*» suffering
aueh fiendish (orlure fr«m your
aUmach nr ache* amt pain* of
neuriM* when relief le ea rlnee at
kind me the nearest drugilnre for
Mffarera from Ihnae deficiencies.

CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
PARK A V V N im

A T F O T im b A T Y

Roys and Girfo aged 4-16 register Monday
Military Ranke

:

Thrilling
A m e r ic a 's B e s t S e t t e r . • •
A m e r ic a 's B a t B u y /

Target Practice

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SALES

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Sanford FURNITURE Company

H * M n ta

IN S U M N C I

O p lo f it r lr lv l
II* Malnnll* Ave

l f T t m e n -* dr*ifn

oiuiat airorr rou aun
m it in o u r t r o x i

aiai iviati
IIA V M O N II M II tId
t.li *f!MNl lU u h r
All's!
V**
lU n k I II 4«
(lr l|a»tijm I *rrrnf»nfit?«.
ClfKHl

//r*r /* your nnr rr/rigrr,ilr&lt;r,
m/v
n M i n i l n r with • f u d * * |lr«pfr»*ia

P IR K T P H K S H Y TP H IA N
I.IIU R C II
Oak Avenue and Third SIreel
Mr *. I. (i. Mrlnnia, H.lh. Paalm
t*:T5 A.M. liburch Srhu*d.
11:0u A.M . Mnrninit Wnr.hip
aeinion by Mr. 11,11. Flkirt.
7:011 I’.M. Youth
Fellow.l.lp
Pioneer FrlliiWahip,
C IIIIR C II O F T M K N A Z A H K N U
113 Maple A venae
Hrv, I., R. Ruahlun, Paalnr
Sundry School 9:45 A.M
Mmniuff Wm .hip 1n:4f* A.M.
N .Y.P .R 7:0** P.M.
Dally Varatlon Hilda Krhm.l wll'
atari Monday. I,el ip. meat v &gt;mi a
9:00 A.M. every mnrnlni;. If yn
don't have a way, rail pjaf, J ao
we will aee Mia! you pel a wav lr
md • wav lo cat home.

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In Unlly There la Strength—
T a Protect the l'M t » of IIm W o rld ;
T a Promote Hie Progress of America.
T a Piadata Proaparllr far Sanford.

TH E

W EA TH ER

f a ir Ihrouth lu'tdas
exctpi
(or local afternoon Ihunnrfrrshowere in a Tr» widely scattered
p la ce . Little temperature change,
lig h t In moderiate variable winda.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
fOIjITME t x x x i

Established 1908

Bricker Urges
Congress Keep
^Control Power

The Road To War In South Korea

No Request F o r Arms
Funds Expected By
Congress; P o s t a l
Service
Not C u t
W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. 14— &lt;/P&gt;
— -Senator HueWrr (R -O hio) conf e n d e d in ihr Senate today lhal
Congrrjs ought In keep for it.elf
the right lo deride when and if
wage and price control* are needfd.
He argued again*! granting that
power la I’teddenl Truman a* pro­
posed in (lending ettmomu conliolt Ifgialalmn.
Brukrr laid, lhal all atsilahlc
I* evidence leem, lo
oinl in |hr
\onclu»ion that total economic m»&gt;■1 h lu a tirn .a no! nectiiary It
Itamllr ihr cmi ol the Korean
war or any iimilar rmeigency.*
To give wage-price powers' lo
the f’ rrridrnt. he .aid, would
create two danger*:
Plral, a (&gt;&lt;"&lt;-•-n-g, I
ntipmnrli
would c-ts-ct- in -| 'lillr» fa.tr, thatthey could be rnrrecled.
Second, Ihe President would !«■
^subject I" tremendous praaaure lo
control certain rommotliUe,, nnd
having alar led a piecemeal ay*,
lem. he would be "pnwerli** lo
•ton general prite and wage eontroia even If be should feel they
were premature "
Brirker added:
'•To apply aucb control* mrma
lurely. without rarrfnl 'holy, or
for the purpoae of nblainlnv
political advantage I, * srntclr*
— gamble wdtb the •eeuritv of lb*
•nation at stake."
The Hcnule returned to ileliatr
on the bill after n week-end ex
change of Kcpiihliran-Drnioc-rstlr
charge, of playing pojitira with
home front mobilisation.
Tw o Republican lawmakera awaalled the Trum an Administration's handling of Iha program.
Senator
O'Mahoney
(D W yo).
talking with reporter*, railed in
reply for "a truce on partisan
M p lillf a -"
i «•*
^
Meanwhile mngrr«*lonat leadera aaid after a talk with Presldent Truman that they do no»
anticipate any Immcillat* Kqumt
for dill more m ilitary fords
They made it clear, howevrr.
that this did not rule on! Ihe pos­
sibility of further requests In the
next few week* or month*.
Hlhce the Korean War began,
(t'nnllnued On Page Two)

*Storrn In Atlantic
Develops Slowly
Into H u rric a n e
M IA M I. Aug U -'T&gt; The At
latrllr atnrm reached
huHcan"
force today but waa too far awav
and developing too slowly for any
coastline area to fter«.me concerned
about It.
W
A Navy hurricane hunter flrw
through and over the tropical dl‘ turhanre In the early morning and
found wind* of 75 mUea an hour
near the renter. I.aat night the
highest wind* were W mile* an
ieiur.
Grady Norton, chief atorm forecarter In the Miami W u th e r Bu­
reau. declared "It U " Y maeh of a
hurricane a* medaeeson storms
go." There la eery Utile rain In It
A and It rearhei only 17,000 feet
high.
llurrtcama draw their energy
from the heat relrarad by heavy
precipitation, and big slorms at
this time of year tear 404)00 feet
nr higher Into the air.
"It haa a well-formed eye ahotrl
20 mile* in diameter," raid N or­
ton. fta pmltion at t&gt; A. M. *a&lt;
at latitude 2.1.30 north and long­
itude M.no wett, or anme JtTR mile*
north of San « -a n . P.R. tb*r
f would put It abn-it I4K&gt;0 mile*
aouth and eart nf Miami.
"The rtorm la ntivlne northwestward or west at trtftwMtwnrd
at a alow rate nf i-pevd. It vHH
be over Ihe open ocean far aeveral day*. We are keeping close
watch on It. hut tbera isn't the
•lighten rau*e for eonrern by any
coastal area at present-"
The atnrm la moving at a rate
nf about 13 mllee an hour atone
it-* rmirae. Gate* extend forward
100 mile* t« the north an*i ex«t
of Ihe i enter. T h « barometer rt
Iha ranter shown# a low err pi**aura of YJ.IM Inches
A further lncr«a*e In |p**niltv
l» expected. and ahipplng f i the
area war adelaed to •■arrlfc ratiUon,
G E N E V A , ftadtaarUnd. Aug. 14
— -UP)— The United Nation* Eco­
nomic and Social Council unani­
mously pledged Itatif today to
provide for any assistance ta U m
civil population of Karat which
the U N. command

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

M O N D A Y . A I T f i .'l l .

A N H o ria lrd I’ rr/M I . c u r d

1950

W ire

Korean Commies Lay Bridges Across )
Naktong Preparing For All Out Push
Hialeah O ffic ia l
Is Mum On G ifts
To W a rre n Fund

GO,000 Men
R c p o rtC fl
C on ccn tm lccl
B y K’ctls Por D rive
O n I d ce u A n d P u sa n

Flying Ain luila n ff T rau spoiis V S. Casualties

State Racing Commis­
sion Conducts In­
quiry On Politics

AMIIICAN tOlOlIRt In full bailie uutfll reit In a watery dtlch heude
a road In lh« SouUr Korean fighting rone, U, 8. Army Im rkl and var­
iously cl»d Republlcar troop* add contrast to this wane. (faternattonril)

Pravda A c c u s e s Farm Land Prices
U. S. Of Planning Rise Again Due To
E x te n s iv e War Economic Activity
N e w

A g r e s s io n

B e in g

P lo t te d

S a id
B y

American Diplomats
MOSCOW. Aug.
14
Pravda acvMcd tHa United Slate*
government today of preparing to
expand the Korean war.
’Tnverir-jt ll.rnnclvet up w-ilh
hy|»ocntic*l phravet on «tnvmg to
‘ItHaliie' ihe conflict in Korea.’’ the
'■{finul irid. ‘T h e United Strict
governmrnl it in (act carrying oul
ever newer »nd newer meaturet lo
expand aggmrion in ihe Far Eait"li wat hnl (hit purpotr which
war purtued in tecrnl talki wilh
Mac Arthur wilh Chiang Kai*Shek
and alto the recent trip of liar
man lo Tokyo and Korea.’*
Genera! MacArthm flew- lo for*
mota recently fnr talk* with
Chiang. Nthonalitl China leader,
on delentci ol ihe Chinerc Nalionaluli’ uland hail ion W. Averell Hainman. I’ rttidenl Truman't
advitei on loreign affair*, ha* re­
turned lo Warhington from Inp*
lo Korea and To k yo .)
Pravda aald “ II. S. aggre*aton
against Korea la Juat on* m nrtlre «• - * «'•* Ma
tvaau«*k&gt;.
* - — W"•■aaI
I n h n i r R n r i T r l t . KM.

Died On Sunday
John D. Rnrkrtl, Wl, died In the
local hospital yrtlrrd a y afterirf&gt;on
following a brief llln c-v He had
rraided at Wagner aime IIt'Jrt.
Born In Birmingham. Ala. Aug.
17, 1HG1 Mr. Rockett moved to O r­
lando before moving to Wagner.
He waa a retired fanner.
He I* rurrired by the widow
and three daughter*. Mr*.
f).
Walter*, rovlngtnn, K y.; Mr*. C
A . Partin, Sanford. Mr* A. E.
Pittman of Orlando; one »on, Ken­
neth Rorkett of
OrUndo; one
granddaughtei. Mia* M »rv Ann
Pittman of Orlando,
and two
brother*. Jamea Rorkett of B ir­
mingham and Luther Ro kftt of
Unidiey, Calif.
Funeral *ervlcea will be Veld at
KHrk*o«i Puneral Home fhapel at
10:00 A. M. tomorrow' with Fa­
ther IL L. Zimmerman officiating.
Burial will be made In Greenwood
Cemetery In Orlando.

Higher Citrus Prices
Produce 7 Per Cent

Increase ?n Florida
W A S lU N G T w C A u g 14 d/P)
Rinng farm rotnmndily price*
and the high level el economh athviiy are rending farm land price*
up againThe Agriculture Department re­
ported today that land value* inrreaird an average of 2 ;&gt;ei cent
lielween March and July to con­
tinue an uirward trend tlarted lad
Novemlier.
Price* are only J per cent below
the peak leached in Novemlier.

im

Die Department raid ihe Korean
»itualton ha* introduced a "•trong
new force" in the f*rm tmnmodity
end teal ertale maikrl. It raid
lhal if recent commodity price in
rieare* are maintained, land value*
ran Iw expected to continue itmng.
Land pricer werr raid to be
•bowing greater! rttength in Minnerola. Iowa. Mtuoun. .Souib Da­
kota and lllinoir, where advancer
&gt;!ne» M airh .vetkeed A pet rent.
Favorable return* from ritrua
fruits contributed to a 7 per rent
increase in Florida and a 2 per
Ma)

Publicity For Zoo
Proves Extcmiivo
I'opularlty nl the Hanfotd /«»•
and the publicity It |t giving lo
Kanford i» revealed In a new*,
paper clipping from a rerent Issue
of the 8t. I’aul Dispatch sent by
Mr. and Mr*. Evans M tl'oy who
ate slaying at Ihe Hotel 7-umbrn.
Horheitrr. Minn. Mr. MrGov I* an
employee of Chare and Co.
The clipping read*; “Sanford
Fla— 14Ti— Zookeeper B. J. D*vl»
who tel out to tiarh hit mnnktv
a thing or two lasmad romething
hlmrelf.
"Because Monk r»fut#d to let
Ma mate eat, Davis spanked him
and made him alt in a rnrrer.
Davi* turned Ms hand ami Monk
•laihrd at Ma arm. Th U brought
another spanking and another cor­
ner seaalon.
"|)»eta started not r.f tbe rai*f
Monk made for th» leenrr, «n J
took tb* icaat of Davit' trou»ei*
With hi* teeth. Davll' dortnr toot
IWO stilenea. The trouser* rrqltired
more."
In a teller ta The Herald ih MeCoya wrote, "TTila I* further
proof that our fine Too |* attt’
one of Hanford'* beat mediums of
advriiialng.”

n t iK ip ir m e m o i r s
B IA R R ITZ . Kran-e. Aug. 14
UP) — 'Tbe Duke of W lfdm r *ald
taday that after he lini-h»» hl»
book of memoir* there will be "no
more writing for me."
The Duke told a new* -nnfee
enee that the boeti wilt be puhllahed In the United Slate* before
Chrtitma* and in Great Britain
next iprlng, lie aald It will eontaln
P A R O L E S T U D IE D
much malarial and many nhotoT A L L A H A S S E E . Aug. 1 4-tAh
graph* that bate not baen Ineluded In irrlaligation, of hi* life — The Stale Pa rota Commivalon 1*
rocaidcriRg rtlaaaa of A. L. Buralory.
tan. former High S prinr, police
eHtef who Vf carving two
to u g h
1 4 - I r w for
looepb T -

iWJU errs

— r — n lor te w n J’
— Dm
SO tlmoa the value at
h a tn W

N o . 256

r O K T O . Turtday. Aug. 15—
T bn,,ting tl n d e i tv a tr r
budget arrntt llie Nakiong Risei,
llie No,tli Kmean Red* (milted tolargite by an estimated !&gt;0.nPr
rnen on thi* lilili snmteitary r
Korea', liberation from Japan.
A turn maty i-me early tod*)
by G cnri.il M tiArllim t l--kyo
beadquarleit pTacnJ ihe ihrral
near \l trgw.tn, 12 mile* nnrthwrtl
of I argue, mun how.m) American
bate on the reniral Imnl of South
Korea.
I here, i| t.id, the Reef* were
beliesed lo have completed a te
«ond underwater bridge, .‘such Hon•tnd log i mating, are *unL about a
bud t-riow ||is upfair I d fK 4 p f
•(election from th, *it
I wenlv-three mile* south of
I segue, the Ament an 24th Infantry
Division rountei-attai k and shoved
•br Red Fourth Do limn fi ti k 1.0*10
Vatds in * mile.
M .tcA ilh u rt lunimtry, however,
ud the enemy tli!l wat m oting remforcementt to the river'* eatf
bsnt in ibat tetlut toiilbwcil o|
1 hsngvnng
Ibe gtealeit llueat. however,
w*« irotintl Wtegwan. where the
Red* w r,e atteniblmg tbett latgrtl
Ion e
II is 1,rhfve-t t-i he I tie most ef­
fective m at- drawn fmtn lb divi­
sion*
I Mi,non mentbr Hedt
b*d shove-i up to the long, curling
battleline
And it greatly out.
numbers anything the Allie* have
to oppose them.
A |tcd attark dowvi tiic Ta ttun-TaaJu nmutdaln v,H e y ro m dor was expected momentarily
Turatlw^a
filth siiuivaiaary
of the liberation of Kora front
Jai-.in
Ktteli attniversarirr- at*
likrly (wi-ndon* in tlrlental rec­
koning
foe demonstration* of
•Length.
A* the Red thou**mls Hssenilde-|
w e t --f llie N'aktiing River, Am eri­
can troops rer*|,tiood
mmidy
Inpes on tile Altle-I eastern side
„f |jlr dream from wine -if tbe
IJ.letn Red who r i - i - o l 'lie uvec
■t t 'bitngitynng. 23 miles s-mtli of
1 aegu.
Tin - I 'nmiiiinii,l.v h-tve le-en try­
ing I " liteak "'ll ft-un tl-eir Nakt-n g r iv e ,crossing bulge for eight
I 4 MM'lRttl J
f •M* t &lt;■*»•

M IA M I. Au* 14— (/!’&gt;
Sam
H McCormick, tec rets ry-lrra*urcr
&lt;4 Hi.il-eb race lo im r, declined to
tell the Mufida State Raring t’ommillion today whether he had made
a per,onal |*ihtual cnnltilnilion.
McCormirk’i aitornev, Grady
Crawford. oliieclM to ihe unet*
tion on grnundi that it w.i» im­
proper- He »aid the rneing rnmmi*•ion ihould aik all about rare t u n
affair* and not about individual*
It had no power or autlwrily to
inquire into die live* of nitvidiiil*.
( rawford wa* rhairman of Gov­
ernor Warren’* Dade county tommiller during the I14A campaignMct’orniiek rentlily auppbrtl a
list nf the track'* *tn.'khoMera
•ad testified that the track made
no political rontrlbutinn*. (tb)erlion* came whrn he wa* nskrd if
he, perinnally. had made political
contribution*.
McCormick w*« tm- third witna** in the .Stale Raring fommlaM AIINI H IIIC O H II f lO V Ii AN ANCII 09 MIRCV f««r v tKinfiM in lti«* *vt*Mljr ninvtnc Atnrt u 8fi mM"*% ***«
slim'* “exploratory” public In­
Ih# i’hinju frnfit The Ci Oft! iftMlfhfr
pre fvinillH liy i ‘r !n In r
Ihfreby
*1*4
«
vestigation nf political contribu­
tion* and utork ownership of race
limp pnfl Mvolfllng (h « vlrtlmf' tnfTetlng p i Imi’nwd hr iln u fr |i-»unfl lMni|M«ihl|nn.
(InfFriNihn-jl)
track*.
1-en E d W a r ilk, forflmission
chalrmman, railed • teres* to dNcus* McCormick* stand with other
member* and attorney Manuel
G*r-ia.
Milo Coffrln, »ecrvtary-trea«uter of Gulfstrram J’ark, wa* flra*
to present bit Itark'i. ll*t of itoekn» h f .L m a n m m i m n
holder* and declare no political
contribution* had been made. E4&gt;
TOKYf&gt;. Aug. t I
(4P|
Tint i* the *totv of the -ieatb of in *i*
want* notad that the track lt*»o4.
Alvin Orlhatn Klcctod
II a root film! ion. Iti • lump *Un*g
A ftp.htc |utnt told it *n lilokca lul*. * lew wotdv *1 a time imf
and asked Coffetin for a biraVITj.qfrict Vice Prcsdown of individual eonribotimi., then a long *il»n'c, Iberc wat pain nebiml hi* flat, cold tone
which Tofferin promised to aupply
.Sometime* he ra il'd the ur ha&gt;c * borne'' and then a I iowh w iiol
irlrnt
At
Meeting
Nathan llem ald teatifwd tin*'
• le&lt;l bit brow. Mostly be |u-.i •ill
nl it “tbe l&gt;**e"
ORI VMM), Aug. 14 id ') Hie
rite iti* *e i* I lie one net** l*o. I lnri«)4 1 It ifill«f f *i| ( finimm r In
|i mg whit li Ihe Ail f'uirp aban■*IV &lt;
'|p'tl&lt;
l4tM&gt;l*ii lliit ( iim ruriflf W jm
il uietl if, ||ie I,-, lit nt Itl-.l ll
tacks, ll -till it in \ nierlean rr n i -ii i v 'Mir Im« i i nl *Ik Iv «ulr«i
liarul -. .left-tide I by infanlrv ami |iWf|{«s«in ft*i |k &gt;-\p|iVin|i j|Df| AlmliIm k*
tlnfl &lt;lf ill lllcgtl kl4f1ll)llllkl H|llull
Lul tlir plane- ami pilot» have
llir ilrlf
g-unT
ld
i
pilot
wa*
soiry
lo
go.
Jack Italigan presented * 'Pro­
He talked iileuil Hie lime *hc&gt;
Mote than tb* 2 wa* vloton S-.' gram tin Program*" »t th* ttolar.
Alim •VHi -itii nf Sarduni »-.*
urday night from the Keat«s&gt; turn beon yesterday
which » * (tilt a ftom in the ntosa ball ami elected to e |i,euc|enl •if Did m i 4
Oil Co.. 318 West First Sliest * presided over by Past P|r i’V&gt; Ibe wutk tbal went Into tbr ft- . m pi »» r eif ( h ir|r« '('line l " l am
J. Paterson, manager, renm'e.l • f}e-ogr Toilb-- in the ahsener it mull r.inifortv 'Not much coni,
fort, I g'le*-,“ be *ait|, “ but it nf Winfrt 1l*\rn. ulIm was railed
police at 10:151 o'e|n.-k Sund.- |*re i-lenl tttvillr Tottehlno
seem.il pretty good, Tbe rlmw inln mtlif •IV irfilf r A leleytanmorning.
Mi Haligan al-l that Iwu west
The plarc had been efitcrrd 'n brin e a ptogtet i w ill l« |-i- entr&lt;l was go-si and you rotild grl n fi**#r Mi 1 itri m ( -tIdoltua si ated
breaking down a partition li ■ by all new mcmbeis nf the r|-d- , »*, -if bee* u.mrtintea.”
1m »r «|fl i ii K^rttu m,title to "l&gt;
rear door, hr t*te.l Tlw »afr I-H r odd thr blue bay teimo-l- -I
who base not v t ptr.-entid ttietT
» a *m U •» • in •i«**r»*l ii ir cnidcien-c
him "t the liuldetl Gate uslei
bern opened b r ttae of tbr - o n -''
rla-slflration 1alk«, ami Hist fnsn al San Krsnii*cn.
Ihr If nlntmii In •lop gamliluiK
nation, and wbsn Mr ivie r
helve a program wd| bentered tlie office he found n*i*-' * ' rK
|M*'f &lt;i fin iDlMinil Iv at tlie con
Hut
they
railed
it
"Cleveland
g iv -n iiy all committee chairmen M oiumiiil Airnort” h*-n.in r mi
IsO NK PINK, c’a ijf. A u r M
strewn all over the floor.
11
1
1
*
1
1
fi a* fmtinrm %r stton nl llie *fp» T o u t
v«fri«nn
miHtntiilii
Police Chief Rue W illiam -. **• nil the wmk -d then enmniltlee., many nf Ibe men were I nun Cle- I 1*iiiil i l i V f f i
runlrirnit rllfvilt**r% Irm rrH fhm* rlv** ov^i
H r slies*e.l thr linpofl.’He id
Is personally conducting an i"
%
%liif It lum.L-lir nifirr lliiiii Hfl mfin thr r u 'l flit*' of Mi W tilfn1
vestlgatlnn of the robb-rv alatw* all members of the . lult iria.iltiing
Thr •fan
»HII ti|i* »n h-throughout the nrogrnins an-l no'
itiy in n |f|i(»hopf ifn tfii
for
Itfik ifid s'i|t .|t lirir nvff
that this war the
first
m»i-&gt;'
gfCMMi
ll
*ri»,
lh«t
Ifirv
li
#
i*
|
up in Ihr middle nf r
n irU fo |ih rr Smith HFvn»tl»U, »o
breaking since la»t winter wh-" getting
pin
(.
Tpeaker'- tali an............
o-jt „e ipainte.l. laughing, when the Pi. '
h «tr«»-hrir ton of bingry f.*M»y 11^1
several gang* of rohl*er»
w»ie T . L I I . ...mewe- -lead *»*s.4 i# , aa.se**., * *V*|fV I*IVI lOH
'I hr i f t tiiifi r#illrt|
fr»f n Pflflf
fhl# t ft IciM'l
orokcn un.
lli»i*4l
hy
|
Had to leave";.,Iy. b* do m . W u r f l » h* " “ "'Im m e Mrat l av! Ibis | -I,,.,T Iim- -r"111ni hmr * of a*•» ♦n »n«*p l* *m
Of Ihe total taken nearlv *1"' l i t ............................
... i— .
,wa? s.. V.vse,.,m Airport.
wotr Iriftfri «n I ^ v i r , 4tpi
* i sen
a wrt t*» ****4s timiSItf
•
•*«* HI
1,1
me.
-^tid
the
otbrr
*
tg
n
~
"lf
Dwtprenjifiil, will t»-n*Ain on *hr
He railed attention to the -lifli
the I0J2 was in cheek*.
dal you would jvin. Ibis
the
fi¥*rni&lt;*M
Th|1 ...... thnil . |lt Frillin' ( ‘barges Soviet uitinn1* high**if i*r »l
Tw o autnrnnhlle wrecks were o eulty of , speaker he-ng heard In , -■, ,
and of *
, _ « -h ilr . KrinnH
___L nml «nM*
Thr
ported during Ihe week-end t-' the
. . . Yacht
.. t ilth
. building,
,
....
Is Assisting Korea •mil » l» r f * n ^ ffifnorrow.
iwlifffFtS
tiTiti'in
olhrr |ihi«ii«* tif luifay'-* h ci- iif nti#r
Hn&lt;| , hrn wr
police. At It:in nViork
Honda* holding the audiences ul tint I'm L-oh
MilIfinil will ft’4* ihr *rtllfiV'tl hi
morning a 11134 ..........................
Chevrolei (*•*•■••■ atM n rg H mcmiwtii to runerniia C ,,th rr t|m -Weirmne Friend. „|.
I \M si tVKHH. tug II i&lt;1'&lt; Kjtnkrf lllH
&lt;f ih r ImfI y o
- |„w— we know
that had hitI a
a tree
tree at
at the
the Smith
South as much *. pus-ll-le n the »*•«'» i
ri-«n • i ifgi-if I if lii v thut flu» lt**&gt;-no|«P.« »OIMfMfl"'D
, , would route, you told us *o."
west Road and Thirteenth K tr-,' •»"»' *hr P «,*h''» - "•,,|r
|N i. ef'llfig 9*«»fiif||i|pUt Noilli
lh ,
ft Mini ikmJv tf
Hltrnhii
«n»i Id •
|,,n' 11K"
A f**w *Uv*
»yi ngu
_ thing* l»**^i»i» Km* &lt; i*v »Hi* pf tv «’*!i|f t*l «f #i|«*fitEt
was found
lliii* Wftft'rrmnn w#* fonrvf In r
amV from rlllb
to
gn
tied.
Kuie.n
Reds
appeal,-d
position that was a he.xard 1 progi
■
•
I
n
If
p
T
m
i
1
MwfHt aaea-al
fi» psa«
ill (orre, atlarkr-i I'-ihaug and win t lit pitn|v i'»l thi- Tnitril tium y tri*viifp if ili»» i 1JUKI.font
Ir\r1 yi'iktr I tiny, m *»rr k *•f f•i"f *hr
slipped t" tbs bills, the pilot -aid. ViH "■» Sfa ■**ify r»mrir||
TFt bwngr k ji * tim»|r liv FirrirK (w*t |?-yrnr*4i|i1 riptrMi * ion * h«if(
t'oiildn't tell who had ibe town.
IVhif n#ycf
Home said we did. Some said ih&gt; ilftlign, Ip+iii C*hiitivr!, whn bIid #"( •mf *#» ffinr|()**i
I 41»nli \ M«•1ii ft'itjfhr**! xifir.
gooks did. Yoq rottldn'l tell." All'l nrr'i ' f l!'t *i
ill** Unit**
Sen til liopr K it hrlM t»v * ’ rmi
the pilots liegao hearing bullets nf ttyiif In
Hint# fmm i*tHrr
Dtrrtt •#&gt;4rrhrr- lhal young Rrvnol'lt h
front tbe bills a* they landed
Kr» t*\ » pf"pBgurtiln finpuigr
took off,
•fill mlivr* nnl*M hr *rnncirri'! 'iff
f*h li-l sill * m h » W 1 , .p r .!i (ot mil for W i»itn i:in
T'*(*y**
"So we dug in. .lust like the
tepre
rn'atlvp
of
the
Kov|e'
t.'eetlaaea n . I'ae* 1 e - l
i Iig
«c rrh will Ih* tnn rn trit ril
on
By F R IN K C A R E Y
tlni'-n Ji"i then, as August pjesl highmr rr«v»ifte_« *if •Hft
Asaneisted l'r e « Heferwe Writer
•lent »t &gt;r rotmell. agreeing wit1- f»Mi( p* mW
W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. 14 ( W - F i v e year, alter tbe e.ploiion
hi, own statement*.
Vminir HtvnohJ/pn»il i*t f*»»rnrr
7‘tir F'emh 'lel'-gale -aid aii
ir*t«l||Rf# fl« f i a t 1 « « )
of the lin t atomie Iton.h, the go.eminent ha* come out with «nme
aolidely DitOfiHi* hin| Wf(i •
tyecifk intlrurtiont on what to
if one hdt your rtly.
Gwynn Fox, one if ibe pii-neer- rfipiptithfi| Iny \ Kd
They ate contained in a hi* Iwvrtk ‘‘The effect* of Atomic Western,
of tbe celriy Indliatiy It- Fiurid-t II« lik Irwili nvrr tli*•
ta lasted over the week-end hr •
High yestfHav IW
ami Kanford, an-l now .etlred, vl Aliif I ifb'i Imivi f»lt (tip thr (I V
iha Atomic F.nergy romml»*ioi
nf ibe light Go Into action righ! -tied ibe office of Go'ihtv r*|,»,l f»»r olmnii »fVFfi month*.
l.owr this morning 70
teebnleal
Much i f the book Is
|f •
tlt| \|rt|id'A |*f tK*--ltire&gt; i'
away, as fnll-w t;
Rain yesterday &lt;0
it I* llrind'-n Friday to -e , ids
f t t l y lotigl polng for ai‘ hoi
St »* • To ta l rain. Auguti I 12 imhe*
If you'ie i anglit »'|i In th . open collection “ f hl.torleal tillis and Iryjpi* 11* ptnve *^,r
a Iralned le e 1liriatt but it h»»
thr RtUPMor in Knn&gt;«t h vn
August normal islnfall.
7-10
lim a dovn-to tsrtb section * in with ill* a h 'lL i of any kind wilt' pictures -if early Hanford. Mi ■Ifiipl*
It Miri'Ul* iff f***inMfuf '
inebe*
F-iv
la
here
from
Sainr-'da
tin
a
«tep
ot
two,
drop
iiutantlv
lo
whxl a rl Ixar, ihould do In ib,
m
rhuit
"fill
H
*
*
Tides t-Hlay: 3:07 A. M. high
event of an ctp1o*lon. It »l»" h*a the ground, and curl up »o as to visit hi* si-ter, Miss Martha Fox
ami I :Mt P. M. iow
Among the ellr* Mr. Ilerndan
recommendation* for mmhatting ■hade your bare arm*, hand*,
rontamlnatlon of peraonnel. homes neck and fare. And hold that po- showed Mr. box was a larpe V -y
to the forme* Block House *t
and other areas hy radioactive altion for at lea.t t*t. ml mites.
T he Wen Iher
yeti from | Enterptlee
materia!*.
This will not prnti
They Ircalled Mr. Fox’, e*rlv
Here are some tip* you mlfh* atomir "ra y ." if they ;eaen ymii
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Auc l » ',r»
More than in boy, and gl*l
area— but it may aave yon from a days at Stetson Unlveralty where
do well to memorite:
_
Asheville
r*
have
been
attending
ntorninr
be
played
tbr
piano
and
|
in"
or
diaahling
hum
fro»e
the
bomb'
The first thing to remember I*
H
31
ela -es fir tieg1nn"rs *t the Muni­ Birmingham
gan.
lie
told
of
the
time
.when
tramendmi*
beat,
**hteb
radiate
that If a bomb goes off, Him *
77
float on
42
cipal
Swimming
Pool.
Tw
o
-d.
•
prankl
h
students
tied
a
long
out
over
a
considerable
area.
xrtll he • sudden increase In lb*
An
S3
ea have iieen held each rnorninc Chicago
general Illumination. The bust
Ml
If you are srithin a *tep nr siting to tbe iwll In Del,and 11*11. and Ibe finals »ea»lor will iu» held Cleveland
41
whirh
was
then
rung
from
p
point
will be about 10P times a* br&lt;?ht two of a building corner, a d w r44
5R
Denver
tomorrow
morning.
Tb
e
Red
Grn»&gt;
M »he eun.
w/
M
«P
sray, a troo— or even a trench-like hlorks away.
Des Moines
it
sponsoring
(he
program
.
||a was engaged for M veara in
37
47
■D e n t worry about recogtuilng holt In the ground— leap there
Beginning Wednesday and con­ Fresno
84
7P
ft. Owe A R C eft let*!, in dieen-.i-'t and take ahalter. with your bark the celery fnduatrv nnd at nn* tinuing through Bepl. 2, Instruc­ New Y o rk
was manager o l the firm of
an
m otemlc Mpluonm. told repot- to the light. And assume that time
Grutehfield and WotMolk. Sanford tion, fnr beginnars wTT! be given Philadelphia
TO
Mrat *Tf you are woe dead already, rurled-up position.
*2
F. Doudney haa n picture of Mr. each morning at the pool br a Washington
PR
(A K C officials aald that a aoldJacksonville
ywo w m recognlia It when H h u
t«.
Fox In an old year book an-l .to­ swimming Inatmctor provided hv
74
90
( M l r f f ."
lar to a foxhole 1400 yards fmm
the rily . More tKan 20 peraaM Key Waal
day
showed
(t
to
him
In
Mr.
n
e
m
97
73
But don’t fellow gwwr natural a trainh burst would he well proKavr rvglttared for these lesson. Orlando
Orl
ddon’t office.
lasttacto to look toward the s o w *

Pohang Air Base Just Like Home
Ja y c m Demand
To Cleveland GIs B e fo re It Fell Warren Enforce
Gamblin'; Laws

More Than $662 Is R alipn Explains
Stolen From Safe Cuming Programs
At Oil Company *n ^ oia,‘&gt;

r

Search Continues
For l/osl (Timber
Of iMoun! Whifncv

Government Tells What To Do In
Caw Of Sudden Atom Bomb Attack

(Vlury Pioneer Is
Visitor In Snnford

Sanford Weather

10 llnyi* And flirls
At Swim riiiHses

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M O N D A Y , A U G . 14, 1950

THE HANFQltD HERALD. BANPOMP. FLOMPA

PAGE TWO

'Congress
T„ . M System Of Public
1Korean War
(CealUs&gt;4 rrees r««* Uw,
TH
E WORLD TODAY Schools For Aged ■*J*■Ki&gt;'•&gt;,r*aii
-Thrlrport
ubjtctlye ia Puun, Na_ Me. T i -m s i. u i asked alou'. fid .It! It*WITT Marti KNZIK
In th« aoutbea*; 6o !0 Q.Ctu.lOO of additions) detense
AI* Fom in Affair* Anatyal
Being Advocated m’The
i? &lt;U.iuni8.T24th
,,*u^Dirr»ton, muv- fowls.
Speaker Rayburn 1D -Texl tori

bill aimed at railing at least |5,OOOfCO.CCO mutt* governmint ievmne tfcrowgh higher tales on
CataUakM la IMM
both individnals annd business
A pinn for Europe*!! shiirinjf of the coat of arming
’■*■»■&gt;»• Dalle n t * * l iaiarilaf
firms.
■
the Atlantic Pact nations linn boon prepared by David Ecclen
The Hcu*e reversed i*.«tlf end
—
m £ £ % = .
decided tentatively that it doesn't
a* B fffkl r la i, u l i w of Great Hritain. necretury of the Economic Commlrwion of
wan; to save money by cuttinr
ing up behind 45-tcn Periihing
tela, at A * P h i nrtlre the Council of Europe- H«* would have each nation pledge
A young woman of Cinclnnsti'*
vv u d lT N rrrh M
,, ...
(eponers
si
tr.«
/Thlte
Hvuyt
that
W a l u l , P la ,1 4 a . H a 4 # r I k , A r t
ferric*.
0
a specific portion of it* national income to defenae. the “youngn 4 *n&lt;-i*tio&gt;u who torn*. « A H IIIN O T O N , A u g. I f — UP}— tanka. a lU c itd the M t l - U &amp; ’ iH J he hope* the Hriire ran sc: nev pcetai
“
.
ml D a n k 3 . » * T » .
It voted 2*3 to bl to take from
ilay "will help to run th* govern- . T * “ «ip «rta Uslay urg*,l th« *u- at d a w , Monday. They shoved
nol.i.*xi&gt; i.. i i k « h
amount to la- HM*nt under the tlirecllon of a unified com­ m*nt of thl« gi*»t country," tabllaament of ■ ayitcm of publir the North Kottana back ftuni 1 - W’.ek on acme i K.Cdb.dvO^tu o! its RuD» Committee and bring
M ila ,
mand. The proportion in each cane would de|»end on the want* guidance.
•chord* for people who are get- 000 yard* to a mil* along a fUs»* ro:i.txry appropriatiern. Incluainr to a H "t»# ewe ternorrow a fciji
munimim in : t &lt;v
IlHlIllltl
ing ait-milr-long sector on Ihe ice x4.woua-d.UAI asked for arm* cancelling * F°«- Office Depart­
For one thing *h* is told to *,n*
nation’n wealth, and no the figuren might vary widely.
-.u t» A n .r- ir. I I - rope and else- ment order to reduce home oti.vItA TK f
itm
n ip t iiii
fear rornmuniam, but: “ I don't
l»r. Henry 8. Curti*, Ann Artmr. Allied eastern bank of river.
The
plan
ntuindn
simple,
anil
nennihle,
hut
name
notion
a rrie r
.} Cfarrier
• .til
erie* to one a day and limit other
Point blank, high velocity fi.a v.icei*
•
now
wh»t
.ommumam
U
.
*o
how
Mirh.,
rrlurator,
told
■
conference
- a M a a lh
___ !*•• of the ohstmlen in the way of it can be had from Ecclea' ran I fear it or fight it. What
•he DtciocraUc "R g Four" - service.
«n aging Miami such school* arr met the attacking Americana. InI k ,
H a a lb a
■ Prcsu.er.t K ir k i:,
irolnln. One in that the currency f if every nation entering i» Conimuni.mT"
as V a a i b a
a im
The Rules Committee had )ep:
needed heratrse of fnrrea*lng num- trlliger.ee officer* *ald the Com- Roycurn.
Leader Lvc.i* (II. i *r.
a * T ill
_
lin n
Well, Mi*» Petty, America ran
•h. hdl frem • House vote.
this agreement would have to la- freely convertible with
of perron* living beyond the muntata had managed to get artil­ Senate
Hods*
Leader
M
tC
urr.st,
(M.i4,1
-f c lt x a r ,
,a ll„ .
r*r&gt;t&gt; " ,
i«* prouil of a younger generation age of retirement.
lery and poitibly ic n a tank* over
The *!:e of today’s ballot fotcing
a a a k a , ra a a la lla a a a a 4 a a i l r # , a i dollars. The other h ihnt the total gold anil dollar reserves
— tail ej with the Frcnjent f v the bill to a test indicated th*:
which want* to (day Ita part hi
Jfr. Martin L. (iuinpert. N*'* the river.
• la r i a t a w a a i , a r I I ,
&lt;•! of all member nut Ions would have to be available to hark
an
heur
about
tn#
leg;
lative
pro­
government. Hut what a question V -ik City, _said that eduratfon
it vrotiid pars tomorrow and go
a b l a a la a S a . H i t , I , e h a r a r * la r
A t w«ath«r cleared after rain,
■t *•■■!•&gt; * # &gt; e r l t « t » « , a &lt; n
the currency convertibility alteration. Since the United to b* answered in the abort «pace , ' ,nild ’-vVenT b*y.'n'd‘ t h e ‘ -n 'l N a vy planes, firing new 11.75- gram
to tie &lt;«naW.
They
-aid
the
discussion
was
de­
N t e t e * r « .ir 4 l a l l a n a l l , H r la la a d
If it ps'ses the Senate, the olu
Staten hn.n most of the wealth and most of the gold, we , , f our column: However, let * .. hool a g e to make nehcMilinr a inch rocket* for the firvt time m
If a iH iK ,
I t , p ,a a f a l a f It a a
la r.
lave H go at It, and in pUin ufe-titf-e- fob
anger, hit the Keda. They destroy­ voted largely to the tax and eco­ then would have to get F re v ksi;
Ita
* « ,f c . I k l r a a " . H r , r a i l , M aa* would probably wind up with moat of the lull. These name
nomic
controii
me*luretalk.
Trumas's spptoval Iw/.re It be­
»• t i l r . a a 4 M . i .........
"We will bav« to undrrtaky tb* ed a bridge with the new weapon
facts— our wealth and o u r gold stock— may make it in­ I*rr«rnt day CommuniMo muitn't
They predicted the Senate will came a lawT k , I I , r a l i l la a m e m b e r a f tfcr
lR&gt;id**t eduraliona! prt.gmm in hit and blaated Comtnuniat tanks ano
be ready to :*t«- up the sax bill
evitable that we pay mont of the cont of arming the Atlan­ la- confuted with trie original l&gt;*ry if we are to maintain th - gun poaition*.
4 a a a i U I , 4 l',,a a M h l r b la aalll!#*l
The pcsta, curtailment csdsr
• a r l a a l t a l , I* I k ,
I ,, r ,,,M I.
wbirh wa* , onceived rrnturie*
tic Fact nations, no matter what plan in adopted
A t the deep *uuth anchor of the next wevk. Tfce Senates Fir.*n:e . wm Issued on Apr. 77. almo.t one
ial funrttona of the agTng,"
a a l l a a r f a ll I k , l a r a l a , n a a r l a t e !
ago.
Tie
old
bland
wa*
in
many
i.,
Committee
is
patting
together
a
battleline. U. S Marine, took hill*
month after the House Appicpr si k I k l a &gt; , k i m i „ i aa H a l l aa a ll
Ii in important, for both the self-renpect of the Kuro- te*|i,rt* a la-nefieirnt iileidogy. Il * , ^
U * M R . a ia p a lrk a * .
•,m* Ccmmitt«e had sugfertsd
Curti* *aid that a retirement a* just outside rubbled Chinju. U . S.
|H-an nations anti the maintenance of favorable American alsiliibed all private property
L*f,th infantry division troop*
that the department try to rave
public opinion, that some kind of nyntem la: devined for and irt up a rommunlty in whieh a -rt age ia a mlatake “ both fur
M O N D A Y, A U O . 14, 1M 0
ked through the hinterland
—
*nmr m. nev by cutting down on
■apital and labor."
everyone
ahar,-d
equally
in
every­
nestisae*
r
«
«
.
osti
includ n* "a redaction e;
.spreading the cant of European arrnn an equitably an |n»n- thing. In •--ree raiea even wive*
iking fur a battalion of Red*
"However. ,ooner or later lh&lt;
tutent
part
of
a
ct
minai
plot,
?!n
ver »■ D»r dav
cut off by th* smashing Ameri­a n d the n e w s p a p e r re v ie w e d the th* n u m b e r 'v /
nihle. It in a project of pooled interentn, and itn burdens wrere •hare-l.
T O D A Y ft K II1L R VK R8 B
f ‘» e i,v e r .ss p
ua^
men are going to retire, s jd at can offensive of last week that
also .should !„• pooled Americans realize the importance
Soviet
Communism,
or
floWheprenent
they
retire
to
an
unplan
rseult*
of
U.
N
.
Security
Council
ht
If «r »,» |uinr anj *h,r, on
Yt'hrm it pa""*! the general appartlcally deittuyed the Rrd Sixth met tins since the at«umpuon of
Is Intimatinnal in scope D*d future of doubtful value tn
Imporlsnl bualnraa mr muat aban­ of strength in Europe, can nee it much more clearly since vl*m.
Infantry Diririon around Chinju. the chu
and
it
i*
militant.
The
fountain
themtelve*
and
Ihe
rornrminity,"
l hi* start of the Korean incident. Concrete evidence that head f» Mosrow, whence rome Curtin said,
d o n lia r I r a . b a x g a g e l l . « v
a rid ,
At the other end of the 140- gate
every wrlylit, ntnl Ihr* ai,i whirl, Europeans also appreciate Ibis community of interest, anil all
(T b
fur.ilamrntal law* Countrlea
"Aa the drat »trp In the train- miles battlcJlnt, American Infan­
doth to easily tirwt ufc— llrliirw , are ready to pay their share of the cost of common defense, wbirh I.,com*• Commimlal
muat inj! f„r ,hr-e yeari, the board* of try and tanks ittli held the L\ 8. nlted Nauuns rou.es until :n, n rer i -i
wv
airstrip
six
miles
south
of
IVhans.
1 : 1.
heW various ertiwould help to dispel a widespread American fear that we abandon nationallam and »urrtn- .duration in our greayt induatrial No 2 east coast port of thv *ea of cau*e of the cont nurd pr&lt; &lt;ence of
dec their miv , r* ignty In Moscow. cities such a* Hetroit -iunild net
Nationalitt delegates inmuch money
Japan. Plahes bo longer u*ed the
Trygve Lw. secretary general '*• rnit) be asked to undertake, virtually alone, the arming Their alhginniw 1-,-lnng* there.
aside or build apeclal school* fur field, howtrrr.
Chines# Red* )
f *»v#d by the service dsthe United Nslioni, tiai gun, l*a»k of tile flee world.
linnefieient a»p«ct* of the ^.Id- Ihem.” Curti* said.
Malik. I’ravda said, had mcceed- 7 ,
rd_time Comrnunim bave been pros­
PohatiK purl was in the hands ed in ‘‘putt.ng an end to the prac' .i i p .N J , *cld th#
to Non,**, taking « limit
"The program offered should
tituted to fit Ihe
litopaganda
of
a
Red
battalion
but
South
Ko­
tlce of Jhameless arid arbitrary
J -‘ F
^ ’t[ , j.V ir .c wonlt
be fur retired workers alone
tioo- T h tir won't be much f»i him
Thu &lt;’oltl Se arch
reans
were challenging
them actipn by th* United States which
ntrii% »f A Iturrmn imp* riftliirn i.ot
' VTt
^ a n vpooa * year, b .#
to do around United Nation! brad
there; at Kigyt. nine mile* north­ crudely tramples on th . -tatute*
which i p, lily s,&lt;k* woild dumina'
|
.
Gs i nut it *t 170.west,
and
at
other
points
In
tbv
quarter! at long at Jakob Malik w
tioo.
Thus
rurrvnt
Ci.mmunlsm
is
T
r
h,i
't
'"
'
,nd
,h
'
d"
Th* |K-iai«l« nt tin till ui cenrcli for the muan nntl curt*
of the Unled Nations and peturos JL»P- Ca* &lt;r ” G * ‘ p Jl
lie tu learn.
a
new
idrolugy
ci
rated
tu
m
rrt
Pohir.g
area.
its dictation as a decision’ of the vw .Q w .
io ihr tlian
»f the common cold gi*-&gt; on, nmi not oven the poaaihilitii-n
i.uuipeit -aid the life expectancy
a new situation.
Intelligence officers at General Security CeuaeiL" It laid the B
r i - ___________ -— ---------■! men in the pre&lt;iie«*blc future M acAithur’s
of ntornic etieruy tiro being overlooked. A t the utomk lal&gt;Ciuiilniiiiiaiiia
lh*
uppusit*
of
headquarters
said
Whether It 11 b r ltr i to lulfrl
_
....... ......
ln*Y laag* between fit) and I2t&gt; both the Pohang onslaught and tisb-American bloc used "crude, |
oratorica nt Oak Hitlge, one experiment among the many rapitaliifu
aii'l |&gt;rivh!.- .........
initials
obstructionist tactics.”
thotr ilia m li»*e ui fly to olhnt
ed hut the last few of the Changnyong River crossing
othcis which a n -niimtanlly U-iiiK curried out limre produced such a* * eiat in democratic conn(Th e Serurity Council ha* been
H I know not id might well il(ilil*
trirs. 1b. date rutitiols all re- wh*f h cuul-l be comfortable ant were designed to drain off a* boggea dc-.ra tn a welter of pro­
a radio active jihie-phoroun which product*!* a change in nn •outre* sud mesnt nf pnetuctUn. 1
K'eetlese* OrsH r* «* V*s»
disabllitie#
n«w
associsicit
out pouiiLD in iiytog to decide it
much allied stisngth from the cen­ cedural argument which ihe lie ",
rerchs'n^et t ,bby Holman tvs*
incubating chicken embryo which in infected with cold
Tliere le i egi me nl at lull of the *1*1, Xge
tra) front as poaalbl*.
we should continue to pul out bondescribe* a* a one-man filibuster ready to flv trim f’xri*. The bov,
virun, hut not in a in-alt by embryo.
individual in all a.tivlliee. Tlie
DeWliMn* himself a* a geria
The ReJs have put four elite divi by Malik, designed to halt further
file i alatlrd by R u m a all ovei tbr
to » ft.WlH'.'O fonune, wa*
Wlmt ■loan thin tm-an? That ia what Kientistn ul rumpleiri.rsa uf this is etiuwn tn iriciau— “ a doctor who like* ol1 tion* ua the Waegwan ibe. They actions regarding Korea and tu heir
troald ot go to in.* toot of the evil
•be fa, I that even artiste, scien- p»u|&gt;le. just the opporite of pedla- kep throwing out probing arms, make propaganda for the Com- born to Mi** Holman shortly *f*»r
Johns Hopkins University now ore attempting to learn. tiste, diamelists. i,nd »b a t not Irtcian*’— Hurapcrt said the whole
her hu-hnnd Z ’ th a 'v
Reynold**
•I Ute main conilagialion.
hunting for weak *pot« in the rauniit cause.
I or one tiling it means that experiment with embryos cun must subset Ibe They can't pro- •concept of r-ttremenl must be Allied defense works.
f A W T - i UR Unit—1
Mt and
* Til* Cbamb«ii of Comm*ice. la* s|M*e&lt;ied, and that human subjects need no longer lie luce anything which doesn’t glort- rhanged io urder to provide for
T h r U. S, Cavaity Division tried to foro# other Secur ty Courtu
.
|Mr*
W
iliam
S
tir
Was«-rman
of
juntoi and icnici. are oiganinng used to cheek on tin* presence of infection, as has been the fy Communism or add to Red solutions of the problem of *c*(. caught 300 Communist* crossing
piestige
people.
the
Nsktong
next
Waegwan
Mon­
• cgmpaign to bung new indurdiet practice in the past.
Individuality is largely tw*|.
Clive M. McCay, llhacaa. N. Y.. day. Th* Americans killed or
to Sanfoid. Willi our big iiliea
Perhaps through this line of experiment or some other, tawed up by tbv state.
Coincll
University
nutritionist, wounded JUKI Rfd«. The others f lH cutlty Council
meetings until,
•„ ,,n _ _ -r ,#
Those who tvade irgimrntation uigei the establishment of region­ across the rber and to the hills September. It said the U . S. d*-le- f'«|. The f-'* er
ptotc daagtiout theie d*yi ihan the Irom some new discovery or one made years ago, sunn*
* "»]
sre
"puigad"—
that
Is,
they
are
al
research
laboratories
inn
rv
rt
r.■
where
patrols
hunted
them
Mon­
gallon
was
defeated
when
Itsjbro.e
r
anl
.
' v
actual baltUftonl. it may well be iluy the common cold will be conquered. And what a happv
ration
pubUhcd--p«rhap* sent to Ulmr tolugy "just as w# have ragiansl day night.
mo*; of the day flying riser he
satelites'* wavered.
that a numbei of big induiltiet ufiy that will be fur the human race!
ramp! to ptiaun, or
rvvn to IsLoiatories in agriculture.''
aro-a
On th* south coast front. Ameri­
will be planning deccnltaliialmn
drath. T b « -, who *riv«- t|ir tla*
Aug.
Young \vaa**rm*n • bodv was
S T R A S R O U R u T ria n c * .
can Marine* moved into high
tion to&gt;*t ar, i . sarilad in variout
during die neat few iiiontlii. look­
ground overlooking the nibbled 14— i^P)— ConsWntbi Zsaldaris for found at the ba*e cf the rbe-t 3 -—
H jisc I h i II B o x -O ffic e
wnv* and may lx* m io - fiimous.
city of Chinju. The Marine* form­ m n lij proposed today that Wee- ggg.toot granite t i f f that chal*-*
ing for nice quiet imall lowna
when t'omtuunlsm cam,- to
ed a line from the Nam River, on torn European goveromem* be* Unge* climber* spproachine from
in which to locale.
A mitl-st*aHiiu l«»x I.fficv r»*|M.rt nf I In- major baseball
in l{u**iit I tiro ugli the revpthe oulskut* uf .Chinju, to Purrs* gin imtnediats negotiations f « r a ! the east
a 'H i u s s c r n w
rs s * # » d
of 11*17, It t'lxblishcd tlir
aimy.
rifled an
h‘ tL*mliimv this year is running abuut tiiilbn
Narrow tu the south.
Identification wa* made by ft.
♦a with w* abated General lT J g
“Th u d Ir t&lt;-, natiipnal,” or Cumin- infantry. In foxholes about 25
He ssD J the European Coun­ C. Riex and Ralph Adams .o u tl­
The
Clnjti
Eights
were
the
ob­
weltc
ixrcunt
la-hind
last
vt*«r.
There
is
crmsidnnibic
varia­
WJh*r'» •ad General MacAithui'*
tern, which wu* known nt thn f ..t span. We had carldnas and jective of the Marine and Arm y cil’s consultant araciubly to en­
a id * cf the Cetro rio id j Silver
Ogrtimiim o td Korea. Althuuxl, ihr tion among the clubs, with three of them drawing bigger gi-m ral staff for world revolution. pi,tola anil a few liberated go- talk force which splintered and trust Us
President Paul Hi-nri Mine, for which the two bov* had
vi,-i burp guns (automatic rtftaOIt
I*
miw
called
tbr
Com
In
form,
Speak
cf
Belgium,
with
carrying
boy* hat* been doing mtgbly well th?. i " . ! lWni thHyr ; ! ,&lt;l ,‘,Mt IMJw w m * ,n ge n e ra l the clubs w ith
worked thi* surem* r. The eld'r
"Had everybody In the foxholes dispersed the crack North Korean qut the fust pirtim inary sttp*.
Tin- object of the Comintern
* , r l&gt;t‘A-office recortls wen* timsu in the upper illKlx.Ui Division attempting
to
Wa*sermsn is p rit owner of th#
bply. ike total picluir doe, nut i .
wu* to eariy revolution to every too— machaa.es, pilots, K. P.’s and
Trtldsrl*,
'former
Greek
prommount an,Offensive against Pusan
mine.
.
Appear loo foay to u&gt;. Hui we do 1 evervbo»lv^ayan 1w
*U|.|i«rting th.* axllmi that country In the world, to establish tha C. O."
let,
urged
the
sfaambly
to
*tiut
While p.se party br.njrs out
Hut in Hie Nntinnnl ronitmitust governmeiit*. Thl*
He amlled a llllte whan he re- Irnat there. Pusan. Korea's No. 1 *Fe tulthlr.,Cy in motion” for ere.
blame ibe general* fnr whittling &lt;veryIhhI&gt; wants to sen a winner.
port
on
tn*
southeast
tip.
Is.
Q5
Wa*
ersnaA’e
-body
to
lar,
the
waa undertaken by N nl agaaW , HMUntoirt'd their "alarm ’’. They
lh# arm y proposed by
A ftaveysrd, SugqwamitwT tn**k ] 1-et.gue the FltUburMb J'ireles lead at the box-o/Hci al whwii we call fifth columnists, heard * sharp crackling nolsa In- miles east of Chloitt.
searching group, comprisinerinvejx
Churchill
before
the
n*U . 9. Army infantry pressed
a gloomy view of the iiiuslioa . fhougli nt (In* laittorn of the standings. Apparently there’s
Now If* important to mdr side the camp area and saw bilglil
D 't Fridey. Bpaak en- ec intv -h e r'f f - 4y&gt; r&lt;** -nd
forward against an enemy force
Suppose they taid. "Sure we know no knowing why |«*ople will, qr w o n t.g u U ? ' E 3 l g L J . that the Ite.l bailers laid II do* ii 1flaxhca.
the
plan and the assem­ erra Club mountain expert*, will
that .very rrvi.lullon M U S T la'T M l . we all hit the dirt Just now estimated at b a t t a l i o n bly sp**dily approved it. Chur­ be an c meat C't hv " " '*» •’ M* outlook it hoprieta. We haven’t
strength
at
Tunduk,
five
rail**
be­
aeeonipanled
by
viult nce and {like the 0 . I.s. Then one of your
chill.
Britain’s wartime prim* squad from March A ir Force B***got a chance. We'r* outnumbered
bloodshed. Ibis « ns to im p ivv guys, aome corr**|&gt;omlenti. got hind the hills of Chinju. It appar­ minister, had warned th .i. t*
ently
was
all
that
remaifird
of
a
Ira to one, and they have btttcr
llie Important!- of the event on up to ksak and said it was just a
"not a day to lose" for Western
1court* of live electric wires sway* North Korean regiment that wa* Europe to arm it*elf against Ho t - 1
ianka than ourt. W e 'rr licked and
Detroit’s ilrurtm of a magnificent river front develop, the mind' ,.f t l. proletariat.
bypassed
aud
encircled
by
the
That’s why th u e h»* U r n vlo- h'if
Hie wind and touching,
tel aggression.
ib sl'i all theie la to it". Tlie leaull- merit moved nearer to realization by a long step Friday us
bnt. m nil the count lie- which
H*
"Yon know, you guy* American advance.
Spark would b# asked to adopt
iDg rout would Im the fatletl in (tie
Fur
the
expected
attack
at
W
it.
By W . V. Bitting
whatever procedure he judged
V .i t .I T r !
r r i n m \ T ut '*&gt;■ *
M“&gt; »r CoUo that the F-.rd Jlustitt hue nbso. Ucl its *nttdlitr« write s lot of tear jet ken ah.ait
history of the wudd, and the .Motor (,o. Fund, together with Ford-Eincoln dealers had III Mim, ra&gt;&gt;* there ha* been no the poor Korean refugee*, Well. gwati, 62 mile* north of Chinju; bt*t to #nlj*t ihe roppurt cf the
ToutlitOu Drug Col
lh#
American*
have
good
defensive
daughter on the beailie* ihe Llood- given the City 12,500,000 to build « municipal amiUorlmn actual revolution, but there hit* you cen have them.
heads af national parliament*.
iflthms exispt for tha shallow Tbe pailiameeiary Irad'is in turn
“Rome refugees
pasted the
In ■•■hoet days the expressicn
tx'i-n "purge*” « f people opprued
mt
^
___
Ihe structure, which will be an integral part of the new I,, the change.
aktong River. This is tha Taeion- would Le aikrd to put pirrouir
camp after thr fighting started
"If#id* U p ” wa* often heard
Taegu corridor ihtrugh the moun­on to iu CHpfctivf icw riijuenU
civic center, will in* u memorial to Henry and Edsel Ford.
Another important point is that in rchang. I’rettv soon we be­
add while it wasn’t appreciated
D U you tee where Governor
This auditorium is tentatively plunnvd to scat 3,000 CommunUm is athrlrtic. It opp,*. gan catching bullets from the tain*. Intelligence officers said l « carry out Churchill’* proposal. by u* *s children It did help to
this
corridor
would
be
logical
place
rear.
Search
them?
Sure,
we
e*
religion
fiercely
on
the
ground*
Warren'i friend William H John- jrersons. While full detail* are not yet known, it is safe to
ctTe u* belter sppeaianc# * 0 d
searched ihem and they were for an attempted breakthrough.
Mam make* a net piofil ol $250,- presume that in addition to the huge meeting hall which that It I* Ihe "dolie of the ms«&gt;- clean as hell.
They pointed out the Red* have
posture.
The leal point is that re_
-------- -— •I *• ' S000 a Year off hi* variout gsmb- the building will house, there also will la* provided general liglou* people ate &lt;i|&gt;|x,*,-af to the
"They he,I their weapons stark- massed their heaviest striking
How much more a im . active,
ILeaiiakea r i s e r u , u » i
Hhg racket,, and alllmuuh he convention and display facilities.— Detroit Free Press.
militant method* of lbdshevi,m ed away in the bill*. Those were force tn this arts. Thav added the he I* sole owner of TrejJcnl Paik
and pol'ed appeal * the Indi­
Red* have moved bodily io day­ m i i i x ! into posse*,ion |4, j Uite
Hitler fought trligion for a simi­ your poor Korean refugees.”
waa making only about S'i.OOO a
vidual w iiii good posture, and
ID didn't mention the !*omb light despite sir attacks by Atutd w b#n • si«*i lot ihw pure l a r wa»
lar reason.
year jutt betoir lh, «econd World
actually h« die* bave a girater
and Its liunieilistr rffw ls have
You n*k, Misllrtiy ,
what dump* Jud 500 yarns away lie planes.
completed. A hold eg corporation
W at began. Ve tu| poie it it bad
a g&lt;wd i hance of recovery even rlumcci there .ire ,if Communism
ll said: "We had napalm Kite
•#ll-e cf Well-being because et
H all adds up to a dsteinitneo Will be fottuad, ’but at pie*snt he
mbs) covering everything. If effort to smash the American own* all the-lrdclt's 15,000 :harv»
though Injured. The measures an- spreading In Ihe United states.
enough for a Henry Fuid to make
|i !*M m *j r,.M S'aae liasi
us good appearance.
they gut too cloae there wouldn’trenter el. all costs, th« intelligence rt stock, he reported. The New
a million doll aii furnithing the |&gt;*o- terted from l,la*t, heat anil ra­ ■tun,laid plaitit-ts utilised for the There is entail chance if folk* like
You *i-uU be surprised at
be
any
*weet
about
getting
things
tieaimrnt
of
Intrn*
and
other
In­
you
take
the
trouble
to
find
uut
officer
said.
Yorker H id no political contribu­
plc.of ihit country with aometning diation effe I. nf an atomic ex- juries.
how much gvotl pustuie can
uut.
ft
would
gu
up,
not
out,"
what
Communism
really
is.
Th e Aniertcans attacking th* tion* hid been txade by the track
{ r rid* m, but when a man makee rtoahm.)
A man waa killed by sniper river crossing Reds at Chaagycng pr himself since bt ariumrd uancontribute to your health, too.
However, there la grave danger
Officials said thiir* Is no spec­
After On seromla you can aland
fire
from
the
hills
tha
next
day.
i
iH.'ita
during
war
lime
by
tak­
in
tha
fact
that
there
are
many
t
Speaking of your health, havt
Monday ran into fir* from self- jtrohip.
up, hsca'ivr the immediate |ieril ific treatment against ’’radiation CummuuUt avenia at work le ibw
Then the day came when they hrniullei «rllH*fv TV* O n nrnTh i
•"m— m. « law-***
a,V #&gt;•*#mwl
er it «w - from the sucker* and f r«r*rt Is
a n .) wtoki.l
• « ,,» . III slrknrsa” tail (hat ,’mire t i l - •«..
wet*
OKMIOU
tu
*&gt;*»*■!».
lire
pi­
country, and there are more than
bably
he**
pdt
Dnks
across
the
te#d]t
cf
discfosuias
that
William
rromyciu
and
penicillin
offer
much
Wring them nothing in return, we hav. paused tn that time.
|JI nation thi* ' yeari
a few misguided rlilsen symaa lot paused for a long thn* before river at Chanroyong also.
H . Johnston, epetatut, of dog
ltul keen your laoly pressed promise uf romhattlag secondary thlsers Who have a misconception h# finished bis story.
IW k tomething ought to be don*
,
^*0 m
mIBI «WRIR wl • a g lia a • •
Cordaroy
bridge
approches
hare
Docks
U
JUaml
fUeelt
_
mfrcllun*
that
ran
accompany
if.
tightly ageinst the side of a build
"Yoo could see tit* gooks hern spotted ■*&gt;
about it.
»*d— &gt; of **•
The book also outKne.1 met1aw&lt;« I of whal pajiiuuhiam is. if our fWpevrrwIi e-«• ea i &lt;f.
Ifle* I a *V*»M hanheyi
**r f - H .
| Imd m ^ d T V b v a ty
con»*bi- 11
*kt. ^ # r . ..* a ~ . . l ,
One gensni|
i_
tot q m is s iu iii roe ronlatuination into a shooting war, the'United |*f #»•«#•» to move. II waa lust rsaaiung In mat area. cm7
No one, to the beil of our ttig debris, which ran result from of
.teg»«raH
rtaff officer said th* RasaiaM ' tlan to Governor Wanen’* eam -il
houses, city
wi people
pvv&gt;|w. nous**,
cny streets,
srreeia, wa State# r,&gt;ul,In i afford I- have I
the explosion’s blast i fleets.
atotwaMw
move.
No
hurknowledge and belief, hat quit* ike
with ■uhvertivr elements at leig* to Y J - “ •» iweal. The C-A7 (transport Perfected a method in the laid feign In 1D4&gt;.
id other thiogs
things will
If V°U
Inside a houia or ter supplies aad
war of constructing Dug bridge*,
foresight and witdoin of Wintlor other bull.liny- wbrri tbr Iranil, radioactive materials
teriala resulting di engage in spying and saimtsfr.
&gt; landad and *• l^edcd
rrctly or indirectly from an at
•
; them and they look off. The held tncetber with chain* and
Churchill who advocate* ihe crea­ guts off, Jo this;
place looked pretty bar* when •ubmsrgsd to prevent ubstrvsUon
Prop lu the floor, with vour ort'c explo*i«n.
tion of k tttong F.uroptan army
Weighed down, the log* sink ore
th* tents ram* down.
Here are highlights!
hark
to
the
window.
Crawl
behind
barked up by mdilary lurtet Irom
" I guess we will go back there to three feet below the water but
1. If you think that radioactive
ur benealh a table, desk, coun­
Mae United Stale* and England. Uut ter, or other shelter. The closer dirt Of other particle* have been
sooner or taler. Sara aril' teem ■till permit tanks and artillery to
cross.
good to get home again."
lls S M S U t l-TRSB
OMI
what imprettet u» moil u hi* belief you a ir to Lha intetior partition- depudlid on your skin, rub vi­
T h c U. 8 t4th Division ran in­
it
wa*
dreltletl
to
limit
thr
i|&gt;eak
that we Mill have two yean in of the huilding, the better off volt gorously with soap ami water. In
to point-plank ftr# tn its attack
eis
to
!0
mlttnlia
Instead
ol
,T&gt;
which to gel ready. That it a long are. They are relatively effec­ a dire rmetgency, such things a* minutr* Mr. Kstigan also pointe&lt;
Monday, ndicstlnc the Reds have
s ln y c e e
tive In r«*itllnK the U a il ef­ paper, straw, grass, leaves vi
shoved some artillery across the
time, it we lake advantage of it.
out
that
the
club
ha*
no
budget
■and wll) remove radiuartiVe thib
fects.
rirs r.
for which we thould be thankful
The book offer* some general •tances from (he skin if applied for programs ami n rm s a rilv ha­
A headquarter* spokesman aaid
lo
rely
on
local
peupta
or
thnro
strict
and
impartisl'enLrromtnt
to a gentroui God who overlook* luggestlon* about strengthening with vigor. Any materials used
the Amerkags had h«ld the
from nearby areas for its pro­ of all sute and local lawx."
mar many tint and wtaknrttei. the connru.-tion of buildings to though, must later be dltpostd of grams.
A aogarata resolution was pass­ Changnyong hrigM* W o re Mon­
— such as by biirtal-~b*rauif they
Given two year*, the Weatttn Na­ resist the LUst— but they all boll will
Visitors Included Robert Johnson ed rocs mendJag tha Renstor Ke* day's attach, but Had loft th
be radir active.
down to the conclusion that in gsn
fauver crime ronuaittao iavaetigation* can to fat excel the pretent* oral slructurea designed to resist
(In an area heavily contamina­ of Thomson, Ga.. C a rle * Marten tion and offering itat* Joyce*
end FYed
tttu g lh of Ruuia aa to make war rarthquakes are the best.
ted by radioactivity, people would of l aktwood, N. J
support.
bl*.
The 4M pagr volume gives the have to leava until the radiation* Bayweli of Hudson, Ohio.
on on roe Yen gw
Another resolution recommend­
low-down on the known or pot had subsldided to a safe level
ed that tha stale M t up a com­ gong supply road. Thee*
g-Deor Sedan, excellent
J lM what ought io be don* about slide effects of A-bomb* Imtstlnr However, they might etso coni*
Special' Sedan. exUa ge*d
mission to maka a thorough In eHmtnaDw gawday.
conditian.
Fu lly Equipped.
Florida'* Governor Fuller Warren, In the etr, on end beneath the end go for periods limited so a*
eodditien. Only *
In tb ! (trot hours of tb ! Monday
re.tlgallon
of
a
U
D
guv*rnm.nt,
IdoasSaaM Si m race Um I
ground, and at shallow and deep not to get an overdote of radio
attack, th* American* regained
Sale
Brice
reporting
ID
findings
to
the
pub­
in view of the fact* wlich have
other motorists. There was* blood
dq.*hi Du.cath the see. It rtechr- tion.)
th* heights at Changnyong.
U t i i tie rght out recattly by Sen,'* lh* --one,web n |h.it the all huia
on the front seat. The autamobUr lic.
2. If paved street* are ronta was traetd to W. D. Baxley of
rfauver’t h vethgating com type is the i.mat vUU\v detlruc- mlnaled, flushing with w a t'rHollr Hill. Il was towed to Rat
, (• a quttlioit which L ti been Ut.v,
psrbaw with the aid of i*t,i
pending th ! conference la Ocala
tiffs.
YVli ioul usi'tlonl. g iVe hyiu »■ detergent!, itrret cleaning n
i lately aa well a* good
in Nortmber^rAiBong these pro­
Shut tl y after 11:00 o’clock Soft­ sta ff agencl
gen bomb. It iwtn.m out tu .1 cium twtspiny— might be th
not noMJoarv to jects, aaid Mr. odbam, le ihe eehi*#nr
• M U t service*
other people. O f court*, he the damaging efforts a.** In*nr*
s'av morning two automobiles rol aboJUh
■Rtctent government and to limit pnleory tnroectlon of motor *&lt;*•
bl called before the Ke- ed as the energy of any atami. first st. ps,
JbNd at Palmetto Avenue and •x pandit urea to the lowest amount hides. Tha Safety Committe* will
ipaodtti
5. C«bUm lnat«o soil on n*rk Cmimsrrlal Street No one was
, __ver committee in Waihington bomb goes up--although not in
consistent with necessary state report on this.
and
lawn,
might
b«
deist
wiih
b*
ispctlrd
as
Injured.
A
IM
7
Ihtfge
Fully xAbigpsd — * Hydramatic
X D r. Stdxn, locally owned
■
gooo at poatible and atked what direct proportion. Hut It said that turning U , soli over.
Both Mr. Odhata aad Sanford
Sedan driven by llorwra WlUiaina
"fears are groundless" that at­
than tA members af the FreeIdenl W. H. 5rsuper -■*•»Special
Ittioni he mad# to the Chi•
4.
Froperly
covarad
fou
'i,
,a&gt;.Negro
ha,!
1
1
0
0
dataarr,
and
a
omic exptoduni could ever con
Harford J » yt*es atte.vUd the i-ented upon the inspiring tau
eggo gamblrri who financed hi* laminate the whoh, world wit1 ned goods or eny i.xtrj.sls it. '•41' 'lad ,.n driven b*. Ruth B
cun.’e,tnce V'bteb 8 « ia Lt,‘aidant Arien h« CenyiasamSA LOBurge
dust-proof wrappings should un MUli of iiw- CJuh Diaitibnd ta'1 J. brality Cklharn tmisv declared Kmathera at th* i
a. Perhaps he can explain radioactivity.
.the
It also tilsciisaed the pros and d«rgo little or no ronUtaiiutlon. damage egUgMtPd ai &gt;160.
i l that# thiags awey, big in
was "wonderful" and the largest Coliseum Saturday
k
But three atoms to bo no f#*»l
eummer^eoBfjreneg tn th* history
thPuatneia was
rant be will probably ho im* cans pf "radioingice) warfare"
M« nrsna for eatvatftag naprotes«- ai Bikini, allr r,f A-bomb UaU.
Ml food.
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in f of the Rainbow &lt;; h ,
•i 'ri .i i&gt; I |iv Mr- RohMasonic Temple til 7 in r M \i| •Jt A William. »nd daughter.
V • j William , . i thru home on
member* arc urgul n&gt; atirnd.
Hiicm i i Women'. i
\ -il in in D ru r. Saturday nftriMr*. C.M. liny rl, Chair Min
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M r». J-M . (ja m 'll, i &gt;,-*&gt;rn ,, &gt; 1 "f pink During the aftrinoon the
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[mortal Hospital i* M,
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Fitnl Method!.I t’l ■I, nil i
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^•verr.l ilUh . up,'. r ,.i i ,. ,
of Mr. am! Mr* I \| s
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W . 8 .C.S. ,.f thr Kl ••to o » Mr I h*
•dial Church will i .11 1 1 . it&gt;.-fit 1,1v
Hireling nl :i It, r Al .,1 Ih, home
of Mr* J .ll Wynn
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Th r I't a in it", tine rn 1,» ,i
P.M. at the I n 1 H ipli t C| , |
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The Brotherhood. nl tin Kir *1
fiapli*t Church meet fnr licit -up.
Per .uni ptr&gt;grom me* lute •' 7 Alt
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Betty .fane Wilke To
Wed Mr. Jack Deal
rial.- were nnrunrornt tnrfav fur
the marriage ..f A|
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JV IIk r, daughter of Mr anil Mr*
T ’harlr. Wilke tn Jnrh Ill'll, u&gt;n
of Mr. ami Mr Chart*, M Menl
of Ij»nra«trr, I'a
The wedding will * «!,*• plot,1 .&gt;*&gt;
Aug. 17 at l;lHt o'clock at th.*
Firat I'rcahyterlan Church with
Dr. K. It. tlliiw nlrr offci.illrvMl** Mary Ann Wilke, »i-te i of
the bride, 1* arrving n nulil of
honor. Mi** Jean an ml .Innu Will
►III ir r v r a* junior hrlrle m ini*
Charle* T p ln r n will *r* e a In- - 1
^ ia n . U*her* will lie Carl T h in
•nil Jnkr llrutnl
A program nf nuptial mo►ill lie given hy Mr
fjenrge
Touhy,
organl*!
ami
Stanley
BruniIcy, *n|ui*i.
Following the wedding thei,- will

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in iin|Muli .1 h.iml enil.i&lt;u*li ir*l tire
lllirn table *lot It A low i'll *t at
ImnI filleil with flouhle pink hiI'l-.ii* it-nlrieil thi lahle anil at
each m il were 1 ry*tnl nnille hi»Mer* with whit* t.ip.i* plneeil in
nttnngemenl* of hlhinru* Itaintj
*an'lw|ihr* in partrl •hailea, min
ialin* hivult* nrtrl ham. mint* nn'l
p itty . ake* wen *ene*i wilh Co n
I'olj* Tho-e ii»«t ting In neiving
won Mi h'a)mom! t.um!*iuii*l ami
Mi
Maigntet Partin
Th*1 lui*te**e* |I|. i.nle.1
I h*giie-l of tioii'ii with a |ilee of
•iU rr in her elm en pattern.
ItiVltril to lie with Ml** limit.
i|u!*t were her mother. Mr*. Itlllli
l.iimli|ii|.|, M r- Kaymontl l.umlrjui*t. Ml*. Ilo*toii Sir elr. Mra
At D*m*lnejr. Mr* Mill Itrumlcv.
Mi* Wight hirtley, Mr*. Clyrle
Steven*. Mr* Stanley Itorkev ami
Mr*. Spenrrr llanlen.
tlm Ml * Pith, 1 1 a lllt.ker. Ml**
N'i*le Klrehoff. Mr** t.iln l,effler
Ml** Coral .lean Meriwether, Ml**
Mwry Ann Calloway, 'Ii* , Kath
Iren llaln-o-k. Mt»* cherry Single,
lary, (In
Hetty It. nr Hull. Ml*
Olive Ann Vtnm* Mi** Hcttv Rn*e
lloolehnan. Mi** t.yllian lt«ylr.
Mi*» Carolin. lee. Mia* l,.oii*e
Clark. M i-» Tnrhara
Sauniler*.
Mi** llnrl.nrn Chapman. Ml** .line
Chapman, M'** I’hylll* Itarh, Mi**
l.ylllin Miunn, Mi*. Shirley Mmlanrl, Mi*&gt; June l|o»e Hutton, Ml*
Carol Skinner, Mi«* Kinitra Jean
Methvln ami 'Ii
1‘arlln.
lie a &gt;in 1 11 reception at the home
of the bride * parent for the wed
ding parly and the immediate
family nf Ihe bride and groom
No formal Ifivilatlnn* ar. Icing
en| hut all friend* of the roupl*
at.- invited lo ntleml

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clothe*. *liin. Him amt umler•tjtnl in thr ilaytlmr. glamorcua
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That'* lhi ronclu*lon of Cmily
V. S Krtlrral Secunt&gt; Ak'enry’n
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Wilkrn*. the ) out tit II ilrstgncr
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who -tarte.l teen-ager* on their
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Ynur t'hihf for Sell****!"1 ilMnipk
Mr*. Carl Prime ha» returned nou i* turning h* r tali nl* to
Irt Mo, tOU» blut*|&gt;r»* •
home n llrr ifitling her mnlhrt In ilir«*ing Cieit el,lei tielrr*.
p.n ent. rrtii ilii now
^*! pnin&lt;r
Hernando
Mi*« Wilkrn* iecomni.ini* mi
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M'hiiol !♦ m .i i M fjiu .i l
e\ee** i.ggagt on clothe* for
l*y jliiie l K. * Jnhhmi, . .« .ii.t
Mr* llnrel Flinl ami two duugb »trrel. *.f(ie« ot iln**t.Hini Slui
f*u K*trinlr«t Srh....
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l*r». Maty Jarir anil Barbara |rft atrca*e* aim rlinty, rii n line*
\ 11if unrit tit rwuii*. vm'H f iiilit
Saturday for New Smyrna llrarh ami &gt;oulhfol cut chiw*»e» fah1 fine* atari in **
(hi* piil»
rlc* that will »tntul the gaff,
tic* til’ll I* ii "im M
11 y*»ur
Mi. an&lt;l Mi*, tllakr Saw vet* are like* doulile-.lutt »tylc».
Klrunm I'utkrt (righ tl ami Another inmate ate lirnucht »h for* lut
Cor wear after live, however,
al New Smyrna Heath where they
I hr painphlcl ha* hi *-r pt4 iui«si
111 is«&gt;ii matron in .* arm* from Wain* r llroa.'
»:• •!** •hnwuig
»he «h.H&gt;t» Ihe work* 00 Uiuffnnt
plan tn apenil thl* week.
ttnd W etlttiMnlay an thr Hit* Th ia trr nerrrn.
«• a isuide tn hrlp parent« under•
•ktrl*. gouty faint.** and frlv dou*
ir-11«11*I t*i■t i e r
1111* r * «*p v '■ *11il U t y
Mi* II, M. Papworth t* *!»•-«•t touche* that mac, any girl feel
•f thr hnme Ml tfiltdlnt; the riiitil**
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and
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mg tome time in .\*herillr. N. C
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She i* varatlonlng at The Manor
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ha* Iwen attrmltng *untmrr ** hr«*l.
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fill | Vhit* 4 I nf
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iants Drop Two To Daytona; Shut Out G-Men Sunday
Lake F aces Only 29
B a tte rs I n Short
T h ree H i t Game,
F o r Tw elvcth Win

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Sanford Gieuli, with veuddy Lake twirling a neat 3
tile Gamrt\i||r &lt;,■
delee t in a v riy im­
pudent game Sunday afternoon.
Ih winning llir Giente gained a
lull game on the Gainrtvillr &lt;tub
end one game cloier to fim divilion and tile |MiinLlity ol ilie
Sheughnetyy play-iiffi.
Lake went the dillamc (oi the
Gianti, giving up only th irr Inti,
linking out 2 and walking none.
He faced a lolel of 2*&gt; batten in
e game that tailed onr hour jnd
fouilren ininulci, only lout uunuirt
Inngrr that I In- dioilnt game on
irm id lor the I liuida Stale Lea­
gue.
I The Giant* eollertr-d (I hits and
I run off fton ltr&lt;|Uhait, who went
the dielanre for rli&lt;&gt; G-Men. Their
h ue m u came in tin- thinl itituoy
■ Ion ienterfielder John llafunrck
•r doubled with two nway unil
Levy followed with a idngli- •cor­
ing llafenecker,
. The tilant* journey to Gainusville tonight for the return uinlrh
With Clyde Steven* echeduled to
■tail on the hille for the (iiaut*
in tide all important gain**.
(Saturday N ight)
liar Daytona Beach lilnuilen
ncied out the San fold tilant* by
a ecota of 4 to it in a light game
iiere Hotniday night.
The Islander* pushed aero** the
winning tally in the eighth Inning
on two h it', three ha**-* on ball*
and a Giant error.
Centerfklder John ifsfciirrhci
wai a big gun at the plait foi the
Giant* by collecting I hit* in
Hiur appearance*, (if the three
kit* on* w i* a long triple and an­
other a home run over the left
field wall.
(Frid a y Night)
The Giant* journeyed to Day­
tona .Beach Friday night anil suf­
fered a shut out defeat hy a sentr
•f 7 to 0.
Al Neville, who ha* plated Ju*t
about eveiv poaitiou for the
Giant* started mi the hill and auffend the lo»».
Islander pitcher* Gaddi* and Pitula combined effort* and s«t the
(iiaut* down with I hil*.
The Islalidere got off to a hig
start in tin- firat inning hy hunch*
log till ev hit* and u have oil bulla
to pudi aeioes four lull* to go
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D A Y T O N A B E A C H , Aug. 14
(Special)— Sherrylane the sensa­
tional greyhound owned by E.
Huus.rlc, of Jackeonvlllr will a’ti-'mpt to score her fifth cun.ecuI live victory tonight in the ninth
»nd feature race at the Volusia
(’minty dog (rack.
The black daughter of Step
pin’ Frar.k-Sally Goodloe ha* al­
ready won i’lve race* out of eight
Mart*. In fact she h*» not b«*n
out of the money for in addition
to the five wins, she h*» two m &gt;c o rj. and a third to her cradlt.
By winning tonight Sherrylamran equal the consecutive win
•tring run up .by Heal Hunt-m ar
The latter appeared here In five
race, and won all of them.
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Birmingham Barons Trail Atlanta
6 Games In Southern Association
By A S S I h T a T k T) PRESS

rill Bumingham Osron* are in the ismr ptrdicamcnl they were in
lunr 12 and they've got two lev* month* lo do *omelhing about it.
The Haront are looking aciot. an «b)*« ol *iv game* towaid the
tunniril •)•»! in ihe Southern Attocialion finl |dacr. Thai'* the ian:c

Babe Ruth Hit ’Pam K.
Back In 1927 Season
A P Neasfrature*
N E W Y O R K . Aug. 14 — OF)—
Babe Ruth'* homo run total of
Go in lt)27 was unaual in many re­
aped*. Sn une pitcher
Mj
favorite pigeon.
The Hitln* garnered hi* tot*l at
the expense uf 32 different butl­
er*. H u Ih- Walberg of th.* A th ­
letic* am! Milton Gaston of t'ia
Browns ladh served him fo^p
run pitches.
Seven pitchn* saw Ruth hit
their tosses fur homer* on three
occasion*.
They
were
Hollle
Thuraton.
Tom
Zach try,
Joe
Shaute. W, tl. H u m s", Al Th o ­
mas, Ken Hot low ay omi Tony
Welter.
The Boston Bed Ho* pitcher*
led the gopher hall league a*
far •* Kuth » * » courirned. He
blasted II balls -u t uf the park
again*!
five
Boston
pitchereR
Thought the Athletic* finished
second to the Yankee*. Four A ’*
hurlers wen1 the victims of (line
KillhUn wallops.

gap they surveyed Jun,. 12 and • - --------------------------- — —
—
they see Ihe same bunch of grin­
lost.
ning Atlanta Cracker* who leered
Cr*x Dick Hoover pitched omi
two month* ago and dared the of the licit game* o (the Season
Barons
toi___
eaten up.
( » whip New- Orleans in the secu ,__ ■__
.
’" f i“ nc g ' «nd «*"•,. He give up three hit*
half game in thi* tag end of the
k
non- „off ,them
coming after the
1P60 aeaiou yesterday by lu*ing sveon dinning. Pelican Paul LaH-4 to Sfublle. Atlanta managed pnlmr cut away Atlanta'* chance*
a douhlehill dividing with New of winning in (he first frame with
Orlean* losing the opener 4-1 a fine four-hitter.
but shutting out the Pelican* in
the windup 4-0,
H A L F BACK
Six game* i* a lot to make up
with only 2S day* to go, but “the
B A S T L A N S IN G , Mich.. Aug.
Harm,a definitely are not out of 14 — UP)—
Half of Michigan
ihe running for the pennant,'* State's Aiirld record-bleaking two
*ay« Naylor Stone.
mile relay tram. Wurrrr, DruetSlone, spurts editor of the Bir­ xler and Dun MakUdrki, have onmingham
I’o tt-llria ld,
ask* other year of collegia:*- eligihilty
“ what drastically wrong with tho remaining. Bill Mack and Dave 1
. . . . . .
n o
Tin' Natiui.iil lii-gtn p id c Muci#
Baron* that isn't wrong with the IVppunl wen- June graduate*.
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ty says a Ina constrictor mxy be
Cracker*?”
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Hilo U the hugest Hawaiian !»• *a» big arvurd i " « man’s )&lt; (
He point* out that Birmingham
pitching ha* hogged down and tend community.
and weigh over 60 pound*._____
h i m hading Baron hitter* have­
n't been hitting too hard of late.
The same can tie said of A tlanta although the Cracker* have
picked up potency In a aerie* uf
game* against
second division
club* recently.
Stone think* th* five-game
Birmingham-Atlanta
series
in
Atlanta
beginning
Wednesday
■night tell the fatt uf the Barons
who have lost 10 game* In Aug*
IMOKI AN AtOVI I HI AVIHAbl CIUAH IODAT - - - AMO
u it; Atlanta ha* lost *ii.
it*jot iTt woitotMui Ntw a a i l u h i d ai oua ixetrisi
Dridegruom Pete Woile pitched
the victory over Birmingham. It
The S nm k ti .-In Vn l «
wa» hi* f'fth in a row sine* get­
Wt eenl ,M, lu *U|UT (be ns* miljast* et
ting married. Only once tn hit
Apt,-* lb* *&gt;*i*ys Ciyt'i end -«'H Jo,
last eight game* ha* the Bear ace
yowl ton one’ Tht| It Ih* kind at

The Most Amazing'

•'ll! N TH NSt
Itlka Wile
v 4'7in\ ii. n : vnii •:
la T h , 1-Ink Bit (»f Jody. &lt; ..
M le Hr*. tin Ulri,
1.am
Hun
J*rk&gt;i.
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I'tl IISdel J&gt;tiis
Two H orse Show Seen
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A tlan tic Leu kid*
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lit AHJMN l A f K I ) I'ltBHH
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to
t'tilcsan
ii
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Amaricua
IT
IS*
The South
Allantn
League
1‘lilsl.uiah
&gt;7 &lt;» l!&gt; H H Waycroaa
ii
.414
pennant race may In- „ two hum N ills lf « lr l* .|
7l,um*avlll*
II
*11
IllM. lll.ll I. II •lull J
*h«w front now on
Cecil
r del.
II
N E W P O R T , It. I . Aug. It
ni
Jtew V. iK, I INiilidflphl* n
Hesalt*
l'eaierday
While Inague l&lt;mini/ Macon hV)
Ted Scliroeder, America's I'lllaliUiaU ; I. Clil. »*,, |.|.
llnany II. Muullrlr I
•ml fecund place Savannah won lop amateur tcnnii plnyer, lulti) Clnn. lunall 1 Kl t-uul* t
Vablo.la I. Thnmaavllle 1,
li.IM .l Ts*.|
yesterday, thinl place I'ulumhiu ItHiliied a virtually -urc- bet to bo
n'ayctoaa t*. Curd.i* I
and fmil Hi tanking Col uinhue loll. c.riii- (In Nu. t single* peilullu riocliiii.il at i tiisl.iirrh -Itamadell Atti.ruu. 1, Taliatin.sa* 1 (im,l,.|
v* law i j . n
,nd lllh . rurtewj
Columbia now trial* Morin by er on Uncle Ham's D tv il 1 Up M |4-»|
1,/ul* si ('till &lt;«.&gt;—Hrach.vn |(10 game* and ('oluinl.u* by id Team -but he h.&lt; nu intriitiui
II v* Ud&gt; 1 1•&gt;I
soi i in iin i i i a i i i T i o v
(hi&lt; £■&gt;** 1**1 ;ig « i w u «4 «,| th* otrr-S*t
and u l&gt;alf and the &gt;ri*on has of enteimg the national elngl** •Only * sms. &lt;&gt;h,.|ui,d).
leasu
V* 1. Pr*.
m pnokiog Mliitectice
ci*»n mellow
Atlanta
only 21 mote day* to go.
Tl It 41* sh**&lt;t T. Command,*. Paddy's n-rl
rhamplonehip*.
tie&gt;ei. "Ch i &gt;*u i *ai worn*. * rj to mll4l
a m .iiit e v 4*MMi4Ttti%
*
B:/mln«t.am
*1 tl
The 1 d e f e a t foi Columbus
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u 1 Pel. N’ jshvlll.
The i t frlgeuior sulnoian from iDjuItfill#
( I 11 .tie
assh — , i , i s tain
Hackwsier. Lavar*.
li&gt; H.vannah and il.e 16-12 lui* by l a ( ic.cenlB, Calif., who won hi*
I-avar*. rrianlty Tip.
71 SI ITt Memphis
*4 11 A ll Happy
H t i t ’i A ll &gt;ou I h
ICi mill Net, **llllypsy. Top ttr.i k ,( r-ru m
f l I I .t«T New Orleans
* ulumbla to Augusta teinc .it I it-t glass count (oumxnmit id Indl«nt|7)|i#
It t» .101 Ulsrk Acre*
si,** &lt;s* m l o y w l l
Bcaaiperatl
Lot Ob' Ih* coupon 6t&lt;Ow
t*k* it Is evul
t l tl 141 M a n .
41
4*
n titin e ly had times,
.411
the year yeilvidsy- the New purl Ht Fitti
•’ 47
dee:*r *C^ he alll 3 -&gt;» lOu »n Abo** the
Cktiianooga
tl n .111
l-*» Fggi-i s wai the glory hog Casino Invitition— raid tiiat tlie &lt;Vi lu frilitn
u ij x t ii f i » « ii— n leikha w ii *
f* St
Uiile
Hack
1*
(4 II I
Aitiey* Ciget It** p'-*v &lt;1 tt out tspenia
Honest ftvport. Black Tin* llurrv
lo *1 *14
a* Savannah *langhtei»d Coluin* Davis Cup com|M'titlon » d l lie MllivAHter
Nraalia t n l i r d i r
, * • thi* is the br&lt;e*t. rr.ildtii da** ol *111
Jutanny, t'urple Hung. Tu |1* Kur*.
Toltta
tl T l til Jlilnyhla I I. l l&gt;allaii,..,«a I I
i » i «. K g g ii* knock,,i in *ix runs
A
lIA
B
l.
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tg
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la
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.
ilu
s
t
r
r
*
III* fund goal this year.
Kuril#* 4'lly
It Tl 111 Uoblta i. Birmingham I.
with a double, triple «i,d homn.
Cuggy.
lleswlis
aslardar
A*ked why, hr auswrird:
I.tills lloek 7. Ms h u ll, 4 III Inn
Ill* homer ptodurid thrie run*
II 1•uslsville tl
ln«a — Ind game ■■let . .larkramsl
“ I have a pnaonal preference Milwaukee
U IV B X T H NSCIt— MNiek ( m i w
SllliUe spoils 14. Tuledn 14 it* Inn* N i» liflsAna * 11. Aiiants I I
and the triple three more. Hip
fur i-oin|idtlng at Newport and
Royal Haw King. Hr lior*. Kl*
tngsi
-- - Ff
llepulakl and Frank I him tried IfOiigwuod itlii* Naltni.ul In.old. * liiitlau.i|i-ills *1 Kan.aa City &lt;l&gt;|id
In Hark. ,0u*&gt;di Worker, ‘ Hiller
M .IIH III4 h T I : « V ( T i n V 4 l ,
to K irp ftdiimhus in the game open Imlay t&lt;i Ihe la&gt;ugwm&gt;d t'rie.
Cumel, llnshtal nrchatur. Win* rw
rail, i
l r io ik
Rackstop.
Wktl ,
MILO TA M P A ..A ------- L n j q n J h ..
Ik tltearl
llrsHlta Vraterdar
with homer*. Six of SmunnahV le t Club, Mr old m r, ,\Ui-*.,i and
I an a
lean.
w L
aillwatm,. Id . la.uUvIllr 1-1.
run* were unearned.
•:i«ii*TM m a m ;— 1 . U 1 1 1 wii*
»o*e»i *m*&gt; at
lac in
Iii.li.ma/..ills I*a. Kansas l*My I t
that'* oil flu ia h t" it.'»• *1
Whim Wham,' KSnsman llrliitul
(*ml
It*
ml *|, J
II I*
A lrirk Mail, Jr., *iu|i*ptiiyi"g I'utumhua I I. HI I'aiil (.ft
. oivi iHitcoueON to roue eiAit*
llushnsll. Karacla. i Tu* Value, t ea
m »»"
71 I*
ailiim aiMdla » * Tuledti 4-1.
enplaln
of
the
defending
thuni|*
Uerrhanl.
Honest lodlsr
St
l
l
Nlann
•
mm
ll.aek
*1*
plre* Ilettingei and Turnoff. T IHAIIH
ewsM
a.vs the me* a s ,i It— ——e lfl •■«,# -*—
Ion If. S. I)avi» ( ' 0)1 team, wiiW rs l 1*1*1111 llra c h
uiuiriiM -riaiN iut 1.1:4111 *:
i^seU 0 , , i m M S SIp^ - s tie a ,,,s ,e J u ln k -ta
«&lt; Vis, —S os lews
2 : 00 .
VTWTtl' R tV I’^ -A'ta/ks Wile ,
f-1 ?'
V4 I. Hr! F t la iifila rila U
■'liii*d whtu b*l.|iajei defoaiul team
«ao
e e u / w el e a W fiif Ihe
lie
4*
OiMayd
v»
*s k i t s is w - e
Tkalight.
I’lease
K-le.
Hun
HNr.
III
Tails).a.w,
*4
4*
.III
la
ik
a
U
n
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kexsoe Oaw (ha •** W l *0 IVlO
AM U r - ' ti of H*n Frolici»iO fur
( Sunday Alletnnun)
IT ir .■it Khsrrrlane W Iisaweit— ted. Ksgar
Hi l* e l,(* b■urw
u ia
the New|eill title, li-3, 7-5, fl-l,
Aauiher
M.sails l . H O i U
l.slneavlllf
•h r h n a Bui he got a .care when Itodg.
U tain I I. Tampa I.
Foiler k'l&gt;
T*:%TH
HerT^RrSrk
l.a u
4 0 1 i •i I'a lly, the Wimbledon ehamidou Han Francisco might Iw a dark West I’alm lle * ,h * laikaland ••
CUtUMSlJ PUAM I MM nut
horse ungirt candidate if Pally Nieial llsiu I. 4, Hi I'atarshurg u
Cade j|i
llandr Mabel. I’relty ferl llufb
4 it (1 3 0 from Idi* Angela*, suffered a
can't
make
it
for
the
rup
com­
llecBert
ire
Montana
Main
Kiesl
Havana
I.
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r
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l
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(lt&gt;
Inn
Brewster **
U 0 it 1 0 severely 4|&gt;?alnrd light nukle dur­ petition Aug. 26 27.
Bkaueriwq, Tlae-r KM Non.
i
ingal.
Ituliell* if
3 0 o 0 0
•i 0 n !&gt; 0 ing the dnuhlei filial.
Cooper Ih
Putty and .SehriHuler were lendPerdue r
3 II 0 4 1 ing Hilly Talbert of New Yolk
Fnimctlck rf
3 II n 4 u unit Tuny Ttalieit -■( 4 inellinatl,
Smith If
3 (1 II *1 II 7-V, d-4. rt-4, 4 1, when Patty, in
lfri|uhnit P
3 0 0 n jj diving fur a low hall, Injiiivi!
T»l*l*
88 II 3 Q | 6 hi* ankle, Talbert and lia l-.il
Sanford
ah r h O a thu wnn th*' rruwn l&gt;y default.
Taken lo Newport hospital fur
ChaddeiloM »*
4 n 1 2 i
driver mien. And lhare'i budl-m volua all lha way through without equal,
This I* the Chiyilei New Yorker Newport , . . the originnl 'hard-top'
Poelker 2h
4 it 0 ti &lt;» x-rnys, Patty learned that Oh
Built-In value that will mok* you a Chryilor buyer from now on. Quality
convertible . . . Ik* oar that Hurled today * emarlaet trend In riaitgn
llafenrrker cf
3 i i ii II ♦prain might keep him off the
for several day*.
. . . croittmomhip . , , engine* ling . , . lhal mean you In veil not only
Bid you've only lo m« it and drive it lo rooliio Iho) there iHlt ii no)
Lery I h
2 ii o in 1 romta
Mao wore a hig “ I told you so"
Jack mi 11 rf
in preMigo and plaoeure, but in lasting talivfacllon at wall. Soa thi* car or
4 tt ii 4 (&gt;
anolhar
cor
like
U
.
No
car
rggardlatt
ol
prlca
con
match
the
luxury
of
grin ufler Hchroeder ta-ai lairK«/nylh c
2 0 1 4 II -en, iiirtinilarly since he had
ony
one of th* 21 body itylet ovoilobl* todoyl
tho
maMrials
and
appointment*
tn
the
loeely
Interior*
Evan
the
Cleoibac
•
i
Bailey If
n 0 a 0 In-ell subjected to vim r eiilicl.nl
roar window Hill Hand* alona for grace, beauty, and estepikwal
Tumek 3b
3 0 0 n ••
Ntw roexrt mwroti .
for *up|H,iling S n in e d rr
this
Lake p
3 ii 1 1 r season a* in the p„*t— ter a
Total*
27 i n 27 i i Davl» Cuii single* betth.
GiUmwville
ink) ikm) non n
Man refuiml to admit that Pat­
mu IMM» tlx l ty wns til- econii singles choice
Sn rifatd
KF ii, ii hart, Cooper. Kill
fur Ihe Cup si|u«d l,u* he did not
lw*y- SB— llafenecker, lailie, l « deny i Inf. h.- liked ths Internavy. SB— l l n f -nickel, Chaddr,i'"ii tlooalUt hehimt K th ru tlrt. Fr.int
8-— Hailey, Cimper. DP- Puelkei hi* Indirect
n*wrr*. Man al&lt; i
to Chaaderton to la vy. l^-ft
indie il&gt;-1 that Talbert and (lardCainravUle 2. Sanfurd H. till- off n r Mullor, Coral Gable*, Fla.,
Uiquhsrt 3. SO
hy Uruuhari. C veteian, were hi* favont** a*
— Anderson and Ileeily. T 1:14. •hitihle* iiormnA-*, and gave the
linpreaiiun that Tom llruwn of
I'A L A T K A -D K I.A M )
I’A I.A I K A , Aug. 14 — W - me
Palalka Asalea* »tagml a avvi-nlh
* *
1* « ,
it *» tvF* a»•*••i*.p ***&lt;*# *
•
#
n(»on to prt&gt;re fivi m n « o»i
hil* and take n 7-0 victory from
(tie Deljind Iteil Mata.
Three Palatkn hurlera alluwnl
fh-land hut three hit*.
Manager Bolt llucker lead thu
locale with the etlck t..gplng thire
l,ingIra In fuur trip* to the plate.
HU *lngte in tho levenlh knocked
In two rua* to tie the score, and
Tom Tierney'* single *eored llurker for the winning U lly .
Den Allen slide home_ Ir. the
tilth to ecuie tile final lied llat
rua.

Sdirouder Looms
Ah Sure Bet For
Davis Cup Team

111

Cigar Offer Ever Made

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Step in... step up in the worldi

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Bin (le d for Tomrk In IMh.
tone
010 010 0 20 — I
ford
000 002 010— 3
—
Logan, Kri'up, (lbeilln,
log, Chadderton, lla f. maker 2.
Singleton, Chadderton for*
i. H i l l — \Vatercuttrr, Logan,
Ikor, llafenecker, O I* e r ILI n
(son 2 B — Foreyth. at)— Hmfker. WaUrrcettw,
ia&gt;td*rtrv.
— Hafened.tr. H I - - iuOMf. t ,

ta

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1. f e l . UH
1 »M M
4*1
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17 71
n
H (. A u (m i m I h »
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d a t t o n a Th a i n t b
D A Y T O N A B E A C H , Aug. 1 4 Walley Gaddi* hung 'JP lK 1
17th victory last night with a
eaven hit, 16-2 verdkt ovar Ht.
Auguitlne.
. . . .
The Islander's aaploded for ID
hit* In winning th# one-eldad con-

___

S

Sherrylane Tries
For Her 5th Win
At Track Tonight

*

O R I.A N 1)0*1.EftSBUKG
I.KKHUITIHi. A m*. M - O W — The
O il min Hcm-t.-is w in n ilo w on.
in ten innin*i rear thu l.eeibmi,
Parker*, H to 7, hern yeiferday
afirrmsm.
Th# Senator* lumped to • flee
run lead In the firat Innln* when
Ulrande singled and waa forced
at second kjr Porter, llarmea got
an infield hit. an Oarone walked
to load the baaea.
Kem tea walked to force In the
fln t run, then Krmer doubled
down the rigid field line acorln*
Barm** and Oarone. Cohen atruck
out, but fltroeeker •In(led to right
arirlnr K/.eatrs /.nil I .rater.

10— R A C E S — I k

NIGHTLY
EXCEPT
SUNDAY

C h r y ilo r D W W nf Advw nt

(• • I f H l r l v a It

Chryiloi Comfort Advwnfofwet

Ur*V Mm V U x , , . wMfi H.raw MM ,
kte««*&gt;iW at savswl ipeeds. Cm m i i t

Held gitve . . . MWaeO* #**» *Mt

thgrg’* M f-ln

C h t y i lt r S a fo fy A d va n ta g e * !

MMdAMM V*ev. . . . ebihtcalt, ***ri

heeled i)W e i well

• H t h . w # y th r

•

4AinriMihi 11imi*

..

II* Itouliful

with Fluid Drivt

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M O ND AY, A tJG . 14. 1950

r » I K N A N F f Y R O H K W 41
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COLORED

ii m iv v o n n ki 0 1 1 1 1 1 4

C'hanffe Expected bt
Aussie Davis Team

news

1.01 ISE FOSTER

RYK. N.

Y .t Aug

O

Wetakepd

Pt

a iirii i: t i , i u s t i i u Tint*
AtM ralinn !&gt;avi* •'upper*
While do-ng a lltt.r
yuiii, Camp ©f Auieiican Wood- n r i 'ii i: n r t h i : *t i t i ; u n s n
*tr In the rhallrugi- nuimi uphli..
Monday afternoon it u i....
m :iaa itrt* t:&gt;T
;iri. While -i&gt; m M u . lU n h ua u n
w ait to mitl Mt*. Htita t tiu, ill vUlt her m trr, Ml.*. C. K. ................ riarlUa. *■■■•! a. I»va hut Ihrre might 1^- .t hig overhaul
■ n j Mi* I* »l il* 3. M c G in n .1
■tYUmlaftmv K. C . -h o wet* ,i ,0
dcing « bit 0 1 Osopptac. Mr,
Hili and Mr*. McGowan »ir ir.t
&gt;CU** gue*t* of Mr. •t.J M i.

Wilbur Holliday, U'OC W

Street. They plan to be in .
lunthloc State for » u u t t. d. .

jtYhile fctie they v.ui v .;t
T e fe n b u rr. Ttr.ij:*. and O n .
water. A trio bn*
.
J o r them to ri*it Can.;. W m *. f
^ to w a rd . Poy S .i i i Uamp , ;
gnjoy thf peaceful fl..i ,f i-e jii.
got (eland Lake 'i 1 ...j
|j
’,Mollid*y *t.j fritr.J*
J t l t tlifir »l*y i* U.iiei plcaviriv
ir event.

budge.* «t liriiv &lt; , Mich. and
pttfcapi ■ visit m tome part* of
C»uioini*. Witt.** lot * w r y
p .ftiiril 111(1 11 oiti ftirnei* for
M i, Hankeiton Mi* Kvt Handy
tt.» »:*u. of Mr*. ll»i.Lci*on al­
io uf Hid pin* A\ 1-lair 1* visiting
tin rwueand in Washington. It
t" iii* Hand) wii! tuoii I* reit-iiotia Font*.

M|, l ama Mat- Pow*|| of Jack
•- n .’iiii, *(i*nt a ft-w dav* at thr
n*ii»ldt of h»i aunt Mr*. Ida
L W!l*y, SOfl Salili.nl Avrnn,-,
She |'iar,» to i*luii! duiliii* which
llm* ,n « u n i lake h«i amit Un.k
aill. htl F t ir ltd* klr hal'I'V to
Ml*. \VII*y i* Impfovlnv
M r». Mary L M j &gt;* *Sift t\*,t nicely
Sixtrvntc. S .itt: ..u t » i i , j and
Mlghth | infotm )cu that !&gt;*■
told e.r of in.- leSviy
tht
giiiiitr.g a* uf neat week Aug I*
l •wa- bt log t
k* •• T i *ll: ■ i . * n ! \|i • t-i It* i« will be nu new, apbrarino
nle 3 t.: v ..
fit,rn ycMir report*! until Sep*
P'bti*. G*. Th r j . . . . . . n Mi
i . H Will he off for a ftw deya* va
cat It n, flop* to bring you pl&lt; n
two week* .'.lot
, ;
II,.
|&gt;h»T* vi*.tfj many n.tti ,trun t&gt; of m a j oil that date, tie on
•po:*. among tout* of than tu the watch.
Your He port* i
Joyment* v. t in* w e.;* on Im i
IT I ;
.i.» D iii« -lu Thcattl
I Orlando M . &gt; plan, *■• b*:na
I matif fti
•■n.t)n - nt «h lh
HAMbOftt * MLDIIAIIOMS
’ h*t* p. •! * ••no in*&gt; i.n » - 01
tej A»k y
go Ml* .1 .. ileye *!«*)• •«**
that p ic v .* :.-, ,i* m i l* for me
^welcoming of the UlUt newcomer*.
*Dv
.!.
I.-1 i . rue
it
M iKUH'U BU B 5 M VfMUT
M lld iri C i * '- P'tdtfV v.Ity i&gt;»
A HfcAtP O ' P f c * t
cam* th* piouj mother cf a
N y tW O U S F O L H A H tfc D *
g Ibvrlv C 1 2 pound baby boy.
U id r': '**m ti.* ram* cl til*
am
fir* *
.1 mi-tiit 1 add u Wold
of ••
i' &gt;vy R
i .nto V
. i .l^•-yv*r)•.

is i.tfts ivteufiHt
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t ■•.i. - •- th
hat a drai fri* j
1 :• M iBf**la Holloway yf X i
Vul
'O ty whom «’i* introdur - to m»
Mi* Holloway i* w liH y l.t.gwn
fcrounJ Sanfotd ■« tb* format
B**»lr Ail..-n*, WiU, i h » . Hoilj
way i ‘‘B***i*“ a* l »v tjukkly l .
ctln* fumiliar to *»&gt;'. for thy I
had n*vcr ***n cr m*t Mi* lid
low ay it
d that tn«tfad ol
an Intiodurtoiy visit it wa* on«
| of any old fii*r.d&gt; hma with h*i
on thi- vi*it l;*l lov*|y lull* tit
yrar old -on Haetnald. Mi
lit t
ioway and littl* tin will
a
frw ja \ - in Sanford «* th* I ou»«
urst of M i. and Mr*. Fir*
din ton. A fttr a f&lt;w day* hart
•hr will join
molhar In Jack
fonvillt, ubai* from lh (i« th*&gt;
Will if Ian at lit* btatiliful Am
ailtati Reach at FVrnandliia. wherr
r***tvatiena hav* b-*n mad*.

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IrUeefi W*klVl* lllvrr Alul a
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Kaat H orh It* &lt;*&gt;n*l«&lt; «»f r*»ii•irurllnc a Hand Art'halt ih*»l
m ill
Th*« leiifth l*
»i»|f n\Itti At el» 1 M tnllrc Job No
III.ad* N.I. 0*111 am)
H-fJj* hwrtdlod' 4*omit) . t**1«4e#n
n rjn je OattAlS U l f atul Iluad k f
I# in Han ford Work to «*on*lii of
**Mitf rii't i in a ii Hand A*ii|inl( iMoi
Mi.t &gt;' I' av#|,,eof Tb r |r11at»Ii I■
anpr .i irnaf.l) l| d tulle* \ «*rll
flfd ihnek In (he AtiifMinV uf
H.ft'iA nn will hr r***iolr*d
Ff*f eaclh f&gt;r*»tn&gt;Ml a (ertlfir*!
cbr&lt;k in tbe amount *1atrd atoirr
ul# payable to thr Chairman «»f
in# Htate flnaii hrpantTt*tit. nilli th*
naraaaary H U i *• * ItoriiRirntari
Hlatnpr ntlarh*'t fmiM at f.fni'flh'
•arb bid Al) cmlfted rhe* k» *iiall
t*# ref til led itltlttn *.«&gt; d.o - of th.
d#t# for rrcelvtna Idd* Carh**r«
i lm k* will no* be a«'« #ptrd Ti *
rbrt k* ilf the twi" |«»wr*t blddrr*
will be ii»|Mw|letl
a|| wnftr lo tie ilnite In art nedetti»
nil tb# 9ian*. H|»«* IIVr«itt«oi*, and
tfjpiNfial |*fi*fit Jo fin of tbr Hi Atr Hoi-I
IifM rtiiru t. Hpri i.*l attrntiiHi t*
coiled to flpri U l I'ror leloit* wlil(l.
wilt b# fnrii|*b#d w itli r*ai ti pro
oial
PfatHwati will te furnl*tird |u
[uallfird &lt; onttailor*. i f t. Mi flh w
4*la 1*1 I hi* offitr ) nit T ill HI M
OF II RAt ll ru n * nun be f*nr
t ba«*d fra in thi* olfb r fur thr »urn
uf i i fur ro ti vrt No pminiKaift will
be iMued unlea* re*|tte*t* f**r them
ar* itifh r«l by th;* off lie al |ra*t
*i boura pn«*r tu the tunr fm *|.#n
. a bid*
Ail i Id* iiiu«t ihow tulai* foi
etch it tin and tuial amount of bid
Inter ltd on the *ovtf uf tbr pro
pf«f),
TLe rIsbt i&gt;. f#*en.*4 to reject any
uf all lid*

In l)w.ir line-up hefioe tht-v face
the l'nitc.1 State* in the main ev­
ent Aug. 2A-27 at Kun-»t Hill*
N. Y.
The rtk’-) eal - ‘1.1 John llroiii
wich no longri i* phy»ically up
lo playing two tingle* an.I thi
double within thiee day*. That
wu» proved without much i(ui*tion u the Au»»i»* fitii»hid oif
the Swede* ;i lo J. ill tin- Inter*
tone final which ended v. -terda)
at
thr
W n lt h n t n
t'ountiy
Club.
The iibiio w *riape rotivilKed
nui*t of the aMvmhlcd t-Kpeil* I
that Captain H a ir) llopman of
the Down Under force* will lw
wi*e to »ut.*tltiltr the 'JO v ear old
"llal.y" of hi* leant, K.'ii McGre­
gor, for tlromw’irh in the ehulfenge round *itiglr*.
Uruniwirh wa* *o tiled that hi*
ftrtt eervtcr w
a -et-up foi
I.ennaM Hrrt-elin, the Swi..ll*h
are, in the rlo*ing *t«ge* of their
match yetteiday. Hergelin l.rok,
down the veteran'* delivery four
•tiaight time, r* he urn out the
victory by »ruie» of it-il, r.-'d, I -ti,
7-1*. rt-.l.

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I 'l i * m a rt* to (h e Ho*
tie a h le t u f t fee H a c k (acre &gt;**•

PH O N E 148
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m *m • raata aa rh a f a t I I f e a r H a l
la H aled la the crlegba ke ka*k.
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Avenue.
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F U R N IS H E D Al IS H » K R E N T
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Electric kitchen.
1 S-It borne «Mh pilvata bath and
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4th Slrret or Ni«k P kr. tflcia
410 Sanford A w .
futniined or paitjy fur- Navy - T " flhlrt*
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SIN G ER M A C H IN E S , lew
and N E W Fl.U O K S turlaced v&lt;&gt; i» i
U»ed. Terms, ilill E. let. St. Ph
faction. Old floor* mado lik*
1624. ___ _________
new. Flnlthlng, cleaning A »**
I ACKER FARM land, Oct. I to
Ing. Portable power plant, ft
_JuJy I. Phone M l J ur IH I-M .
Concrete *ewer pipe, girate liapc,
year* MlkarietK* In Saminol*
adptir lankd, etepping atone*,
T I IR F I HKDROOM home' two
f*f
» g 4ee *Ot
f l A*
ft
IM*k
t .
heelihihfd
Ate VUMMWId,
ucinrica, 1 rawer |n iu , uiuvae,
tell ertrcl porrhf*. Chryilal lack*
Mary.
window
allla,
lintel*
and
conNice for children. Fiuit tree* tr
tret* floor*. Free eillruatui.
Drag line, biilhkikar. Hump frock
yard. Available Sept
I. Call
M IR A C LE C O N C R E T E PIPE T o
Intieb, fill dlff, .hell nnd flay
i U -M . A I,. R h l o n e i ______
Mtk Elm A v - Ph*.«- ia*6
k » ka*4 *r l*k rVoitael It R
&lt;UA. It A U f * A I ‘ a n « m i ••« * i •*« %*»*%
c i bated ami ai-oociaiet, lot* r.
Holly.
Phone
K frigeralur, inneifpifng
mat- R A T in iJ U . 303
flaw York Ara., Dalmnd.
Ph
IfM hl,
ItcM and bul water. Apply 4i&gt;6
4M or 24%-W
P aim ft(o A ve_________&gt;&gt;_ _ _ _ _ W a p s i i o p -3 * d o r X u T ® :
Wa Itciy, Kell or Trad* mutt O R L A N D O Morning Hentiml. r»i
^ w a n te TP R ) h k n tZ I
anything. Phono I9S-J.
Undo Evening Star. Call iDI|J
W*v
II6S-J.
W A N T E D , nice Ihire I c-clloom 'allI' DELTA Power aaw, ft Inch
hladcy alto dado s et, tint). It itI. R E P A I R
M o D E R N l/ i
huute, cioie In. B»« HR Sanford
home Only ID", ilovtn now t-hit*, 'all alar*, cheap. Alto feedHeiald.
i|uirnl. H I A Plan. In*lall iiu nl
eit and hutchei. Call IS4'J-J.
l.e.an Drp't., Ruum .'117. P* i v
-Itciil K t l i l r F it .’••I*— 3 Z IN N IA P L A N T S , 4»i,ly lo
266, Saufurd Atlantic National
now. A. I i . Koaaetlir, F'luiiti.
Bftftk Member FD fC .
“
LAKE a.R R EY
Phone 3I3*W, Celery Ave
Larcc
P i-itt l.otf with n »iV E N E T IA N
B U N D S made to
n
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El,
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fl
ural hand beach AI»o ft acre
order. Smilnole* Venetian III.ad
good
condition
f(M).
1004
Elm
Ira rk i of good land, lake pritriCo.
fi'JU W. 3rd HI.
M i'H'
lege*. A .A. Jana, owner
Ilf tt-W ,
larney.
Shore of 1 ake Ifi
l- A K T I C U S f t W AH TKU—fi D A Y A N li N IG H T G rill one 1 1
Geneva, Fla.
hour* n day. Serving good
t
T i« jr r f f la x a f t A e r s ^
P R IC E D T O SELL
Five loom w furnitw*.
huluelll ,.dr 111 . klul . idd I ; WUton-Moier Ftir*'frame hungalow Just outrlAo of
L A W N M O W E K S sha.|.rn.el hi
clly iimile on ft Sanford Avd
eytloi repaierd, lurk atel i« T
Price 12780 00,
r— Pols-I.tYMlcHk-KupuIlM
veur * 1‘reillipt ir r v .-r . II. W.
R O B E R T A. W IU .IA M S . Reallac
Shuman 3|ti E 4th SI.
Raymond E. I.aadqaltl. Aaaoelale PU P P Y S H O W and Sale. Tint— t.
M O tlK K E E P IN t; ami
( W e 733 A 1 lent ir Meek IU d W &gt; r » tMPvt lb « f t . 27M M raiMMfm, E X P E R T
taa a*m et fur nny email i &lt;•
». Dirwrtlok- narked
N E .V V REDR OO V.* l i n n
M
neva. f.eitv rata* urtd guaran^ed
H .u v cone traction. Priced (ft i
Ift* Wink by
le&gt; at p u d 'l l
400.'H). Te m m .
Phnng | H t J .
R. A . W ILLIA M S . lUaltftr
TR A C TO R
W ORK,
harrowing,
I) mood B. I.aad*iui*i. Afftwiair
diming, leveling. A n y *l»r job
713
Atlantic ’
(a ll 117-U .
P
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•*«*-T U X E D O FE E D S : Coiaplat* line
ItanU* fin e d * Feed S’ ore____ Carpentry, Repairing. Srreening. 14—
l - O S l A / O I l N II — H
Painting. Call ILS9-J afU r 5 *E S ilF -l-M A N S Red Koai Feed
Touchtnn A Walton, 1301 Celary
L O S T : Camara on Dork at Lake
Ave Pkm y I I 44-1________
aT C T yW
of Bulidoier WorkWrOm-daV P. i- m - 3I'*i W
Wa bnG&gt; to** wi.«n you don't briar
Bate*—Free E*tlyertir preN-rlptiur.t to L A N K Y 8.
atar 4 O r n y.
A im iM U H lL K S
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Y o u i .m Pi n u t ul cpiick, d tp i iid.ildc, rto n o m ic u l
verv in l u i t I h c j u v c u u r I u itl-ira iu c d
M cclionli v live I j c IciIV .ippruv cd M ethods,
ceil i Veilll fijece I,el lu f d Le(Uipi11Cllt fttul
U&gt;t C itn uilic I O ld Pons.

W HISKEY. WINE
RUM - GIN

&gt;l , icii f.'.t Ma trut
Raymond M. Pali. Realtor, with
Office* in the Florida State
Rail.
Building, ha* Mvetal
chole* lot* for
lit Mid­
way Subdivision. Phone 9lid for
full nartirulai*.

iNuvv ih.it vuinnu i \ litre t iu k t -ic ii.i.n
tu n i I n n ! iv m tij iiip cciniliiiuii fur
ilic pliiiMiui iiu v t l n u .i.ill* oht.id.

SPKKD1 S llo lt I s l OP
W E S T F R A N K F O R T , 111., Aug
14 ■l.P)— Rob M niph), 19, \Ve»t
Frankfort •Imililop in the \|i*»
laaippi Ohio Vatic v 11 l eague,
Wa* cudeied lo Hie cull, when Id*
fool gut loo heavy on Ihr acreletalui.
"A re n ’t yuu tlir fellow who
made five riio i* in one game?"
detnandrd Police i liief Guy Hakei
Murphy, A St lout* boy, hung
hi* head, lie : epllrd.
“ No all, I ’m the fellow vrhu
STATIC Rt»Al» li^fARTMITNT ntade three errotf."
or n o m p A
The chief let him go. bul team­
M/twl A N^Kethm
ed:
Chairman
9am P Turnbull
"Th e first uffrnte, either In
diste lllnhway f.nyinerr
traffic » i at thoit. will co»t you.”

HU N. PAKK AVK.
I'HONK 1 2 !

big Pint
A u r. 0
»h* will
th* Su-

W h e n it tu n ic a tu Feud Service, m u lirvt dntv iv tu keep
to u r Furcl iiv line .1 it w .iv ilc vi^n i cl .mil huill tu l&gt;t'.
A n d vvcTc p ru u d i u he .ildc to give to n wh.it * l&gt;cvi lor vuur i o r j .

III IM F HOD IKS
T R O Y , N V . Aug. I I — l A I No lteli»*elri I'cdytc-chnic ln«lltute lacroau- tram ha* ever l-eeit
heaten at home in the *i* yrar*
that Ned liarkne. • hn coached
the team. Duiing that -pan. En­
gineer (tick team* hav*-, won 67
game* on all field*, |o*l nine and
lied two foi a t-rlerlitagi of ssl,

WDU! II

5

Ml*. Grace Hankrtnon.
Avenue left the city.
for Denver, Col whei*
-attend the meeting uf

i u * a rn i i t mi a piutiiHaa*
Sealed hid* will t , received al
thi* efll.-e rrem Qnlirip.1 iVnlrac*
Inr* until IdiJn ,a VI I K K T I on
the iih dar ol Keotenther ia-.ll. for
(he conMrurlion ol the follow me
pro Itrfi
HIM* I'm iM J».t* \*&gt;
Hi Ail S*u U l
iNnl if)
tithtren Oranir*
univ l.ln* aft,I
ftnlfll Snm 1^ flfiit €AA lVi&gt;r* !•»
rontlH
tiHi9|ru&gt;&gt;tinR n Illfufttlt«"in lllnrrjit Hr&lt;»I I'oai Tt* l«n*fh
Is «t»pr»tlthtte|&gt;- • u i Mt&lt;!r» Job
.Vo ::*»:•
ito»it x « u f H#miIK*rIf I %*Iio|f tv#Ittftn tvIt-Alla VAm
II find €&lt;*• in«t It*.*d NV &lt;M It*
ilffrifiv %Vofl* ft* r *-in■|•t *»f rnn*
#1ro t In* a IliiutndiioiiP Htirfar**
It*ir#*»mrru Th* Ufifflh i* «i*
iirotirnatrlt •’&gt;z: r»iM#« \ **rll
Mr*l dietli Ui thr I*m*Mini of
Alii Urn r«H|Ulrr*l

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PAGE SIX
I a ‘K h I {Notice
l « e.e*ileseee4

IX

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•nt Ink. in California. The InM il m i
i i m r in California was the first
rilK*' land reached a peak in that
w m : t m i i .a t a t i »»r
state in March, 10(7.
B A I. A I .• 14 Ml f j o u A N .
IV riM fd
The llcpartnient said continued
IN l* M l»M A Ti:
•G AM. w h o m I I M U •ppm 191% strengthened prices for giasmg
.V n tlir l« h rrtrl.v r l w n t » . « f |f |* land In the mountain •tales.
M tO i'W s i III**! M s fir* si Pn|Mtfl »
I'rite Ineica-cs weir not the
A d m ln l-t i 4t i-r *•f th* r«* 4 tr «tf
«» • rule for all slate*, however, tinF. Ifawrahle weathel ni flop condi­
h a « H I M III
fit
tion. reu*cd price weaknesses In
chafff* pn.l it. •» r . \srt|| • f .l* ».
I h r II
I
mc.v j ||o‘ ea t and *&lt;iuth
JtMffl . . f situfio l ........... ..
•entral tales demand fer farm
Klfsrlftn
h n.s Kits .1 r -.f « &gt;.»#.
N f A I p !&gt;!••* fssr
ItI it Mftt land this -firing was cheeked
• Piif f«»f fin a l rtiFs ItAPp.* no Adm lttM
somewhat by a short cotton rtnp
Ira to r of i|.* • - i - t .
f tUr * in- l»
la«t year. I try weather has af­
M lIIo R d l), rlrrea . l
in *Pi |sa ||tl
fected rrnti and |ia.tiire rondl*
d l f Ilf Allfliat A I* t*.«
II I* l||«|i»\\ AN
AilmiPilRlr A ln f «*f
Ih r
ra ta l* tif Hara ItH li I I «
(Io w a n . i t n r i r e i l

R T A I.IN C H E E R E D
NOTICE
F R A IillK , ( irrtHiniivakla, Aug.
I will mil be rr.tinm.lMr for
It — (/ ^ A crowd of delegates to mv debt* contracted by anyon
the Second World Student Con* itbrr than myself.
Kira* stood up and chreicd for
C. II. Stafford
Soviet I’rtme Minister Stalin t o ­
adr.
day, but fc.mr delegations remain*
«*l seated and silent.
The to-day convention of th«
credit hai been a factor limiting International Union of Studenta
was well under way with speeches
tales.
Generally in prais. of peace and
Increases In land values by state
critical of the United States when
lietween March and July Include: the demonstration came.
For people who arc troubled |,y
Maine. New H nm p.hiu. and
lard-nf-hrarlng this may In- «hc
Connecticut, 1 per cent; Massa­
means for starting a new, full
chusetts 3; New York, Ohio, In­
life— with all the enjoyment of
diana and Michigan 2; Illinois,
•ermons, music, friendly com­
Nebraska, Wisconsin, Arkansas,
panionship and business sucress.
Ijiuitlana, Idaho, Kansas ami Colo
it is a faM-inntin? brochure, railed
rado one: Minnesota, Iowa, South
"So You Can Hear” and i* row
Dakota, I)elawar«, Maryland, and
..vallahlr without charge. Deafen,
Oklahoma 3; Missouri, West Virnt persona acclaim it ns a prac*
lnla. Tennessee, Texas, Montana,
lirai guide with advice ami en­
regon and California 2; Florida
couragement of great value, a
7; Alabama 4; and Wyoming 6.
start on the road to happiness.
Decrease* included:
If you would like a free ropy,
Vermont, Khode Island, Ninth
simply -rod your name and adDakto, South Carolina, (irorgia,
d r r « « on a postcard today and
Mississippi, New Me vico, Arisonc
: V for "Ho You Can llear”
Ifrt* • A •»f*•So i f » i »
^
Write to
Itel'.one, Dept. iUr'.ll,
and Nevada one pei rent; N r* M*e«n « OtMmrM «r&gt;
e*i«rtmg
II.V) W. I!*th Nt.. Chicago H. III.
Jersey, North Carolina, and Mat; Itf h »&lt;( y e* i r m i « K gfinf. fOWIROO lllFt.
M mhiF *r H
Al a'l iliNHiMi Tht A ls o show this important news
2; and Washington 3.
to a friend or relative who may
No change was reported in V ir­ rrM It i r u lt -f f M It |frtl Ifjf Ml
I., hard-of-hearing.
— adv.
ginia.
F L O R ID A HO R SES S IIIN E
M IA M I, Aug. M - o f ) - Flo.
rldA-hred horses won a total of
|I2*J37 In purses the first five
months of the veer, with R2 firsts,
42 seconds and 43 thirds at ms. ,r ?c ,,,s •V|U»llce compile) at
lialeab reveal.

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FREE OFFER for
Deafened Persons

MONDAY. AUG. 14. ItSB

Home Ownership

—

Deserves The Best Financing

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The Department said the volume
of farm sales l« down for the
. . intr\ a- n whole. High asking
I.r &gt; for land were -aid to l*e I
major fartor in resluced *«'•» Hut
rr.rn t Improvemenle in farm pi'*■Ills I pi O .
M l ) It ' I I* •«
risn-sd volume of ales, the De­
partment mill.
Fairly large sen age planting
allotment for wheat and the possi­
bility of larger nintkrt nutlet* lor
f ,.l Ml

p lo d n '

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First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
(l| Seminole Counly
20i» Magnolia A ir,

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of t|,e Korean situation would
tend to -tlinid.ile lend purchases,
|| rnntlnued.
Nome tightening

in credit

tor

pureha » "t forme we .ippatent
during Ihi flist half id lltM*. the
Department -aid. Il added there is
lillli Indlralloti that a lark of

for RIDING
its LEVEL BEST!
M ir John W ( .'m y , tin U i so
line St . New (Irli es, I &gt; si
that III. I.i'slt
un Wonderful
ahe didn't diram the woil.l was
■It. li a (In. plat ) to live in. Nil
thlnl things loot, different like
she had j.i-l tnken off dark gla
rs fur the first tune and saw
tilings a- thee really
She
waa suffering fruit iteflclenel. of
Vitamin- III, It.'. Iron and Kin
rln. which IIA D A C O I. supplir in
grnrrpiis uu inlilu •
Here I* Vti (ir.iiy's statement
*T l.ad lawn su k fw
oinctlnie
It a ffn t &gt;d my stomach io iguch
that I a lin.hl. I., rat I s-g
■liarIV. and lull »f lino
I win
linaUe to hold the fmal "it my
•tomach
Then I In md s I» hii
IIA D A C O I.. After the fir-t few
lirrttl.'S I mold ts II a definite im ­
provement
Now
my
'torniah
doesn't trouble me at all; I eat
an.-thing I want to and the most
glornni- thiii). o that my move,
tre J'n I M- noim.il as an l«\
IIA DA c o l, I* wonder fill it must
he; II ilhl
so mu.h for me
Thank- again to IIA D A C O Is ”
IIA D A I (II. lias then a llles.ing
In thnp and. of folk- whose sys­
tem- w ri" ilefn lent In Vitamin*
III. I t ’, Niaein and Iron IIA D A
C O L ran loin y».|. loo, If ynu
will Just give
IIA D A C O I. a
chance if \«,.i n if f e i f.om stom­
ach duties*, nervousne-s, in*omnta. ennallpatlou. arhe* and pains
of unit it h , Ml .. general lulldown eondllmn cao-.ed by SUrll
tlefirlenrlen, lei IIA D A 'T tl. h.djt
............ It h it helped r.tiler* uil
over Iho emmtry. Even bundle.la
of rliMtnrs are now isu-mnm'-mling
IIA D M 'O l. Io rhrir p.alletils suf­
fering from such deflrirnrii-s
(live rrmarkalde IIA D A C O I. a
chance to la-nefit you Itcmrmtn-r,

r ai

h live

n o th MIR to

|.e,

11 \ f t

r n i . will i take V"&lt;i feel great
after the first few leillle or p a ir
money will ha refunded
only
f l 2ft for Trn il Size; l arge f am­
ily or llospilal Nise, |3 (Jl
r rasa, rts l.llln a . Ia,|n.«allaa

C M K C K Ii A l t
A tJ U S Ilt
BY OVR S P K IA IV tTS

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Biand N e w - N o t Rebuilt
S HOC K A B S O R B E R S

t f f a n r .’ t

STRICKLAND
MORRISON, INC
th«n today'a Kuril Mtalel K-l!

— A«1r

Kortl 'IVuck tnmm any iherr’i* no olltrr pickup that gata more work done for
leaa money ajirnl on Rim. oil nnd repnirn.
Yre, Ford Tnicktt .irr oiiRitroorod In r|o irvrro per dollar. You can see il in Utn
Wc niRged
il! al»rl body wltlclt nwwiree over 4 ft. wide. You can fed
Come in loday irml In na nlinw you wltv more truck ttarm are awitchinc to
I . . . the truck Hurl mmln lean . . . (he truck that larta longer! Over 175 modela
In rhooe* from. And, ttaing latent
reRuDation date on 6,502,000 truck*.
j . 'f U A M
life inaurance oipcrta prove Ford
M _V &gt; /?r *
Truck* laat longer.

DeBpfrEeze
REFRIGERATORS

i i y r n ir nm- t tf n g m iU t r , is# m,ir
r*frt|*ralnr with • »»&lt;.«is# lr»&gt;pfr#sM
f lssa r Osaesrliwsl Tiwwear's dearyn
Is ynar* Indsvl
CHICK ITI M A II'III WITH AMV
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O TH fll M SOII YOU *UTI
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U l IT IN OUt ttORtl

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W* s . i i l i A** rss lbs St*. /— - - m j
Uiw k f a ir*i|asia &lt;&gt;w&gt;isa . /
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Sanford FUKNirURE
h i.J N _ I .L

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then we’ve been for 29 ye•

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Thrifty 95-h.p. 6-cyllndor cnplnef V-0 nvnilahle of «ligM extra cetf
■A Gr»i-»ovlno Loadomallc innilion -k llphlwelqM alumlnutn eltov
-(•sssh* -A- r.vro-Grip toll pedal clufch ^ ln«y*ihiftlna lvn«br#.SH**w
tronimUtion

k Mokky hypoid roor tialn ~k Airplnno-lype theck abtorbera,

front and rear ^ 4A cu. ft. oll-ilovl body A

'Million Dollor" Cob wttb Air

Wins ventilator* and level Action luipeniion ★

Bonu» Bulb conitructton

which moani big reierve* of itrongth and pawar.

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In triilty Th#r* In Strength—
To P i«&lt;rtl Ih* P t« r» of the W «M |
To Promote Ih* Profit** of America.
To P i d x i P iM p n llf (or Sanford.

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n i i v v vNEWSPAPER
rn ^ iu n p t?
AN

VOLUME XXXXI

En tnbH nhed I M A

U.S. Senator
Urges All-Out
4
Mobilization

WASHINGTON.

Aug.

15

&lt;/!•&gt;

Palermo To Give
•SelflJp In Numbers
Racket . Guo
Battle
»i
P H IL A D E L P H IA , A m . | » _
».tn Prank t mink* t Palermo,
manager ef lightwreighl di*maIm* Ike Willi .m ., wa, held |n
IS.IHVt hall rod*r for further
hearing ne*i To. .da* on »fc*r*»*
grnwing oirt of a Sonlh Philadel­
phia gun fight.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Aug. IS i.t'i
t rank I Itlinky 1 Palermo, man*
gei of lightweight champion Ik ttllllama la egpeeted % aurrendet to |e.|lce i.etay |„ eonnretion
with a aouth Philadelphia gun
Attorney* for
Palermo
and
I Z o t t !" n*mon' «• ,
«*» »*h" - 1
V**terday
holh men would tw aurt*nd«rt&lt;l
to
police, prohahlv In time for ar• rAtgnment al ihe morning aesalnu
nf central utatlon pollee court.
A third man wanted h r poliee
In connection with the gun battle
Jmepb Coffey. 4fi. &lt;4 Philadelphia!
waa rrlu tn c l to Philadelphia lag*
night after waiving eitradltlon at
Margate. N J. Mr waa arrealed In
the New Jersey rity earlier.
..'" f lf c t o r Richard Doyle ha’
identified Coffey a* a Matrnmr
• tin m a n " fur one of Phlladela
number* hahka.
* *. *?,
,hp
*■ "perateil
hy I alernm and Singleton and nrdereil their aerr-at, .Jong with that
" n 'hargea of violation
nf the firearm* get. rerkjgaa me
of Dregrms, atrneioiu assault and
hattery with intent to kill and
-ompiracy.
Lemuel R Rchofiald. atlrm ey
for Kinrlemn and Coffey,
he
and Morton Wilkin. Palermo1! at­
torney, bad "advised theaa men.

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to

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ilar."
'Vitkin added: "M
p g f n n .. it
• boxing iromoter aid mat agar.
lie ia not a number* rack*tear. H*
rwnlea all such charges lrvat|e,|
ir a s ilts f l n# Pas* T a i l

R R I T I I N p it;M TS P L A N
8 T R A 8 ROt'RfJ, Pranr*. Aug. IK
— OPt— Britain fought a Ion* and
losing battle hefor* Europe's un­
official parliament her# todiy
^ against the S- hum«n Plan to pool
W Western Europe's steel and coal
output.
British Laborttea ami C'moarvatlvta both had 'oun’gr-i
strietlng the pool'*
i hority and safegi
soT*r*tgnti*a. But I
hood from political teadbtt t i 14
1■atlowa
Corn

W EA TH ER

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Red T roops With T anks Burst
Through Naktong River Line;
Negroes Storm Little Cassino

Myers Carries Fight
To President; GOP
Demands Statem ent
By W hite
House
— Senator Myers of Pennsylvania,
f t t t i 'l r n l IVmtK ralir Irid rr in the
Stnalr tarried hi* fight for imntrdi.nr "all hut mnhitiiatiou" to
Picsidcnl ftumtn torlay.
Myrr* told White Hou&gt;r rrjtorl*
rr» after a rail on Prrtidrnt T ru ­
man that hr urged "rom plttr tttohiration" of our indmlnal economy I
in view of (hr Korran war and
thiral* to oilier area*.
A
’^ r ,*nie time tome Senalr
Krpuhlu ant railed on the Admin­
istration to *ay whether the coun­
try it headed for all-out war pre­
paration*
Chairman Milhkin of Colorado
•aid a ron lrrrn rr of all Senate Republic an* rli'ru 'tn ) what hr call­
ed a lack nl information about the
country'* |tolir»e*.
Milhkin 'old rrportrr* hr and
•ether mrmltrr* of the confrrrnrr
found it difficult to decide what
they ought to do about pending
production ton'rol, lag and appro­
priation* lull* "until we have more
information on ihr over-all |&gt;ohciei
of the administration."
H r aaitl hr thinks Prr»ictrnt T r u ­
man ought to make it dear t&gt;.
Congrro* whither the country I*
preparin' only to fight Ihe Korean
•w ar. whrlhri it ia being reared
to an “inlrrmeiHaie" prepared
nea*. or Whether it ia helm* readied
to fight an all-oul war
Plana to speed congressional
approval of family tqnwnrt al­
lowance. for m m railed In in mill
1#ry aerrice alrurk a snag In ihr
Senate today.
Three different proposal* w#r”
preaented t» the Senate Armed
Servteax rommlttee along with
teitiim-ny that w i r y and rhiM .t n
' • « * wane N arm narfriiarlyAienaJS
trarive*. recently rolled into sarVice already are In flnanrlal dif­
ficult ie*.
Chairman Tydlnga (D -M d l. who
had promised to have a HU ceadv
for th, Senate within a week, aak
ed Ida committee and o fficia l to
" » " • * • &lt; »• r* t* Mat

A iw tc ln lc d I’ rriw Letned W ire

SANFORD, FLORIDA. Tl t^DAY. AUG. 15. !!&gt;58

TH E

Pair through Wednesday ex­
cept for local allcrnoon thunder­
showers
in
widely
scattered
place*. ronlinurH rathrr warm,
lirn llr to n rtu io n illj m w lrrtt)
mi'oilj noithraxl wind* through
"rd n n d ry .
^

A lU IN tO -Q U ? RUSSIAN lU Ilt INVADIR TANK lira amid*! the rubble of an aloioal lev eled Smith Koeean town
after being blasted by U.S. Air force ptanea.
(LCS. Defcwr# Department Photo (corn |&lt;a4*maiion*l)

Misdirected M n r t a r
Fire Forces M c n
Back From Hard*
W&lt;t n Mountaintop

American Public Got A Bargain
In Britf. General G eo rg e Barth

•IV S T A N I .m AW IN TO N
V U III 24th INI- \ M R 5 R H .I
M IN I W I M 01 H U I A N . Aug
•**
&lt;d’i
Nr«ii&gt; infantrymen
Iilrntl*
i Imihrd
a pie* ipitoil*
mminUir in Hip (If4tl nl niglil.
Htp|^(l t»elt«n«i Nnftli KnifAil pro!
linn* ind Hllliniil a •ingle 1 atually
. . .
,
, . 1 ... -•
ally Inal*y • iplturd little l a . inn.
It wa* high ground for which
*4llfft nl Nemo soldiers have
! ftnigM bloodily rfui.ng Ihe pail
Hirer iln| %

it. llilS \\ H it | til \|l
I for II *1 Ito* lei
II..
III D 1VIM O Y Korea
Id ''
win mi r
Rn, , | .,,B„ „
fin, l.-n . &lt;1 George It. Hailh .1 I , .*10*01 I
aln.ot the » e ....l liter . l&lt;* a i|ouelibnv i
dial r
fM.m | ^ K n rn .
Off ii tally. lU tth i aift't'.trol - *li *r* . Mlth |l*ik* r**mlM* c Bp«’f-|»*»|s c
s .*.*»!It
W hfll
*«ll rrf (RfsftfM.il..
artillery in ihr l
faulty
Division
Wtinlly k.
pai fir nl *i ly in IV a yltift
»!*•»!
&lt;n
. 1 i, . « , i
irr apt I d ii r* fhr frrm *"1it a
nevei la satisfied with |il*l Imik. hat.'* Rut lhf*rr*s n«»fh|ti|*
I l f nfler the artHh iv H.
iloa*
ihiUl th«* *»fli* I » '»!» ihr tirtnn I
poking around «•■* f- .oi
ind m| f#iM*rn«* llsifth
Batfh Ia fl durltj*, varl! I»m» t
(
t. *C 1 |l*4t Ilian kirhfi nutif*&gt; hi*
t f* uill.
lU rlh V main j*»l
llir urtillrry It m i- I Inti in Hit I#" -I nit I It ut Hu *11 aih **f *•at
Ihr
e.tiJl'11 ( m a lifavy hiifilrif Mr hi
clvr Ihr maximum m
tin k nf a Nntrr Itatfir tarklr •«%&gt;t
t» (hi* f»*#ii Atiiiliirf* Mi' -h-s * fl it t|n* NtliMiC fr.»t Hf» nf « K tnwiiw
But 'hr a Itn *#*(» i* ..i tinflf H i ii'it, ‘ ii ntrt
tt |i|U* mil ii
ttll'i
all a |- i ' *
l l r f r i a h u rl
•*
i • sh.^
wll
•14*1”
(tg itlB iin l On t*R|» *|« I
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Irn mark* lltt* gum Aiian uar br«

White House Says!Hurricane S ta lls Advanced R 0 T C
O’DwyerToGoTo Winds Of 100 MPH S tu d e n ts To Be
Deferred By Army
Mexico As Envoy
M ayoralty E l e c t i o n
Will Be Held In
New York This Fall
W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. 15
Ihe While Hou*r announced to­
day lhat I’m idenl Tinm an will
nominate Mayoi William O 'D w yrr
rf New York City at amhaatador
lo Mexico.
Pretidential Secretary Cfiarfri G.
Row I old reporlera llir nomination
will be tent to the Senate about
i*
;r^would. re*nn
as mayor nt Hew T o r i about that
time, The rexignatmi will mean a
mayorahty election campaign in
New York thii fall.
Ro»i made ihe announceinent
while O 'D w yrr wrai al ihe. While
Home conferring wi|h the Pre»i•lenl.
He laid O ’Dwyer hail agreed at
the conference lo take die appoint­
ment.
In Mexico. O ’ltwyer would auereed Amhatiador Waller Th u ralon, 5d, a eareer dlptom»t.
Rota said Thuratnn would
giv.-n another top-level tllplornetle
u-»lgnment, hut did not i&lt;idlenle
what that aatlgnmenr might lie.
O ’ Dwyer h lm m lf refused to
*ay anything to reporter* when
he left hla eonf»rencr with the
Prealdent.

Reporter* asked O 'D w yrr when
he wa* going In Mexiro City.
"N o statement," he replied.
In reanonae to other quesltnn*,
he aah] he planned to fly l.aek to
New York at 4 P. M.
O ’Uwyer. 80, has Iren mayor
ll'a a ila tH
e «* . t a i l

M IA M I. Aug. |5_r41— The
Atlantic hurricane rnnlalnine
wind* up In IIHI mile* an ho-&lt;r
gate a *hip a heavy ho«»c|„e
•heart *S0 miles east of Ml»**l
today. The storm earns oesrl*
In a hall, hut II* fringe rsu*hl
Ihe alramshtn lleheera
ttoooe
and raked the re»»el with 7ft mile
winds and “ eery high »••»,*• ihe
ship reported.

M IA M I. Aug. Ift ~ b P )
Th Atlantir hutTleane stalled over
open water abotn Rftd mile* due
ea*t nf Miami today with winds
of 1&gt;&lt;1 to inn milea an hour whirl­
ing around It* renter.
A atnrm advisory Issued at
10:38 A . M. said the disturbance
Wa* drifting very slowly In a
qprthw *stw irl
or
rsacth-norrh..
westward dircelion at not more
•" •'« " g l » « h‘;;'ruln&lt;
th, odvlsory.
Grady Norton, rhlef fnrecaslar
in the .Miami Weahtre Bureau,
ssid that while the slorin is wal­
lowing toward the northwest, it*
path in that direction apparently
I* blocked by high pieMUCc over
Bermuda.
Winds of gale force m'l-tult-il
DKi miles ea*t and north nf the
renter and 70 miles to (he weal
and south. The storm Is expected
In Increase In six* and instensity
while it* forward movement i*
#low.
Norton rmphusfied that n» lard
nrea is thr.iuned and nt* storm
c o rn in g , are up anyuhvre Only
.hipping ha* haan idv.sed to e*.
err se caution.
The advisory gav* th# no.ltiun
of the center as latitude J5.5
north and longitude A7.J west.

Raymond M. Ball
Elected Head Of
U C S O S .fl O f D n r l i n . . . .
x M m iu u i u c a itu to

Violent Tremors At th«* tiM t r^ruiar
...
rx *
.
**r
a •
I
in* near regular
sSamlnn'c
|Disrupt
)| g rU P t
W o rk lllK
" « * l » °rganlr*d
Working
-e
® ICounty Pn*rd -»f ftaaltir* Pr'r'av
♦v-mlag .a th i offl.e of K nd W
Of Seismographs B«ml#r.
Raymond M. Ball
waa
LO N D O N . Aug. ift- &lt;41— Seis­
mographs In Rritaln, Japan and
the United State* re*-itfded earih
•hocks of extraordinary violen—
today, hut scientlsta said they roul '
not determine where ihe .piake re­
curred.
Auckland. N, 7... im .r t n i
a«
earth shock of some Intensity a*
Rotorua, center of ihr Iherm**
region of New Zealand in the Mo*
Spring, spa area. Thi* shock at
D:ifi P. M.. N rw Zealand time (8:
4ft A. XI., E S T t rattled wlmlow
over a wide area. It wa* r/rreded
by two milder tremor*.
However, lb# great violence of
the shocks recorded else* her* In­
dicated to on* I-on don scientist
that there may have hem a quake
tinder Ih* tea.
The Pentral Meteorological Oh
servatoty in Tokyo reporter) the
ehnckk were hr’IDved h 'he no-th
ern part of the Atncrirtn co.tllnenl. The ahocks w*rt- remrded at
lf:I6 P. M~ Gieertwieh Mean Time
&lt;®:I8 A . M h, lU JTt.
The Boston College sci*mngraph
at Weston, Mass., and the *elsmo.
graph al Marquette University In
Milwaukee. Wl*.. recorded l-»*vy
ma&gt;

formally elected to tha pre*lder,rv.
wllh Fred Bender, vice president,
and John D. Brtiwn, J r „ •• *ecr*tary-treasur*r. Elected to the
Icoard of director* were: J ,
Hall and Thad I*. IJngn. of Oviedo
H. James tint was voted an h^n
orary memlienhlp In recoenltlon
of hi* great influence in building
tb- original Hanford Real E*t#t«
Board. Members regretted the Ill­
ness of Fred W, Bender and exPretsed thalr wixhea for a xpeedy
recovery.
Assiatlng with the adoption of
hy-Uwx. and
representing
ihe
Florida Association of Realtors
and tha National Aasoeiatlon of
Real Eatat* Boards wer*: 8 . Merle
Heaaley, Orlando, president of the
Florida Realtor*: O u trlri L W ar­
ner, regional ric « president, and
president of th# Daytona Rea&lt;-h
lealty tw*atd; Urn. Vh&gt;t#‘ D tnhani
vccullve se* re ary; and Ro » r t J
i . incraft, D*ld r#nr««entail*#.
Ipeaklng for lS« National Ass..eU'ion of R*al Eatat#
Board*.
Charles Warner urged member* of
the Seminole County Board to at­
tend the annual convention whhh
w ill^he^held^thU vear In Nm^*mti#r

B A T E H IK B D E N IE D
T A L L A L I I A 8 8 E E , Aug. 1C (41 — The Stale Railroad Commission today
lined to atlnsr
a requested to percent Incream
In retee for railway axnress shipm enu betumen pelnU inside Tie s ^ t &amp; f f * 00- 1,1 R NpWtl1 la ride.
The VImU'waw E x greet Agency.
A. H . Tnduck ha* a permit to Ine^ had /eked for the Incrrere
• f t . n i house on B1I«M to mehe Ito utteatete rate*
• Fourth S lr w t and
•t *atlnutrd cost of
I t w ill have exterior trealfor ahlpmenta
nf agbeato* shingle#.
B U IL D IN G P E R M IT
Th# Churc h of God haa obtained
a City permit to *r*ct a coner#te
block building on French Avenue
between
Twenty-Second
Street
and Twmtjr-fourtfa Street at a

«*n.

I kl»n Arneinsn !r™&lt;p». not aHriic that I Ittlr i ditlfm" at lait
Adi
iinlrailtPfl a ttiiiviai K-n
•
*1 %%liiVr |thiit|ioinu&gt; anj
ilplfHikPi 'hi* \ *•uin infant
U4» wnimilrtl

1

it™,; Cily Gives Option Warren S ilent
;i»- On Property F o r On Request For

An niflrtr irnr ilnk-n ffom Ith?!1

Upper Clnssmcn May
RcsiRn Guard Tc
Complete S t ii d i c«

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1T ’ i Rr&lt;| lrrw,|&lt;, „ cl, |..nki huiil
-lit ,&gt;n th- S.ktnng defense line
"*d»\ rwlow t tiangnvnr-ii md *uifc l to iwunti ,eieo milei ca.t of ihe
liver
ll,e* &gt;&gt;1 0 1 , 1, vegmenls of the
S ’ III, Infinity O n iimn in
l»tle» figlilmg dial piled up r#iu«f
lie* on Loll, rule*.
t tenet aI Ms, At 1hut* 1e ldquatl
ei» in lukvn esilv W olurulsy #11 m,urned Im m oil muining rc|M&gt;il
would he onuMed l,e, #uve, lliere
lud hern no &lt;l,#nge in the Suulli
K io r.n .lluation Ihe IlCadqlMli
cr* w «, tuimiianr* ii - im IIv sie
liouit hrhiml lield ditpslrhes.
Ih r
Ml,ml rrsislame to th"
* ,, 11111101, 1*1 . had *l,iw,-*I (he Bed
w.ii timetabte. North Koiean pti«oner* -aid ihr schedule called for
iMpturi* of Targuc South Korea*#
euirrgency capital, on Tuesday,
fifth unnivrrsary of Y .J Day and
of Korea1, liberation from /ap:in&gt;
The ChangnyoRg fighlmg was
Moinly I,nl -nde. ‘,ive.
Th irty miles noilhwaid along
llir stinking river l 1- •'*&gt; and tied
troop, were repoitr,! throwing
everything a* rarh other hut not
get I Ing any where
A field dispatch said the H«d*
surged «ix or seven miles r « , t of
the Nnklotig on their deepest
penetration in the I ’hangnyisog
vfrlot
T h r K«?&lt;1 iriiin w*i *
r 1 1«min bn! "fi Antrvirnu
■le tI oftieer said.
•*\Ve are till confident we can
push the gooks hack ##**»»* th*
river bill I* may tak' lim e ”
One lied iisttallon fought des■wiairly to link up with goctril[,*» hehind thr American*.
A Russian mad# Yak plane, on
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fioup.inv t ■&gt;mm.)ruler l.t (•ali nrl
Anscln
I orliand. C),e.. with- Castle Brewer
Court Sales T ax Fails To
W A S H IN G TO N . Aug 15 &lt;fP)ldtrH
T
o
Be
Built
On
Site
Sustain State W clSi mien Is in advent r*t Atr Foree
T im e hour* ister North hoOfFarmI-.altorC.itnp
fare A l l o t m e n t
Reserve of |i, e, Ironing ean resign |t* *»».. were ol&gt; erved ha. k at 'lie
Irom Heserve iorccs o, the Na-'|t" B id Hiisi temple w '" , R
ght had flickered carily during
p ,, (-„ v
| „ , mflhl
I Al.I A l l ANSI L lug Is (d h
lional (.uard in order to complete Ihe piealawn h&lt;Mii» a tew y»tda
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t
—
Pleas
of two Irgitlslor* lor i
hrlnw
the
24lh
Infantrymen1
#
p**al.
[
fttantefl
lo
the
S.nt.od
llomms
Iher ROTC work.
Authority a Ml day oplion foi 5h.- spec ia| session o( the lloriclt I cgi&gt;
An Air hnrrr announrrment to­ tinns
Navy
plane* .am# in and ftf)) „ „ |WO piete. &lt;d pinperly latiiir if nerrsiarv to mecl the welday said advsnccal training i* fou­ rra-keted the temple
laic appr.&lt;prr*llnn in full hrnughl
ndered to he third end fourth ye»r
iv«n It* M Goldsboro (nr the new " ( ‘atlle
va* gn
“ Little t'asslno'’ was
ihalilc h&gt; a veteran of ‘ He hitter Dfewet t!ni|ri", # l i t unit h«u»- no piiimisc* from (civcrnoi Waicourses.
I sen and the ('ahinri i.*&gt;)*&gt;
» fue the ahttay o rV h n t# t:« ». fifty jirnjeCI
Ir u id these’ xdvanrerf fours#'I
•ino,
in
Italy,
M#j
Horace
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1
The moil they would lay %v4 %
llir
prnperlic*
include
the
students will he deferred from
I,
the tie Butch” Donaho nf law Angeles,
draft after they have fell the rr- a native of Stephenville, Tex., and iifiH k fii **h»ch lift U . sS, [) A. Ilt.lf lltrv v%ill if If diir In tlir »%fl
(lie prntfMm dl flier idn fiD'ii
*er*e», *o lony #• they psrttnpsl- a former resident nf Galveston, K «im L a Ihii Camp *»•» liK’sifil,
IflfflHFl dill frill t*%fi il million
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Ba'icilion niinm.inder l.t tot. luoiwttv MMt Ilf I i * fr#| in Ilf f doll h i thmt nf nie#lior flli^flili
The l*oltcv rd petm'lting resign* tir-orge R. faile of I’apc Klilatveth,
Itliri AlllltMi |f-#.| \t\ dl* | p;fti|t
Iron* from Reserve statu. d &gt;'&gt; i Pvir'land, Me., who fought with •ft&lt;I In rjlrd il I ^ Til Ii S i »fp ( H»d
lilff
not apply In sltrdcnls in the ham the If.lh Uklahoma Division In M in|utlinr A ^ n iK
f giitetiiof M •it|fi,i l, (lie notv nI•it
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Italy,
agreed
course ( first and sc«ood yc*,&gt;)
It &lt;«a* fasnino lransplantr.1 in
II NHllHftRf D» I’S lf «l«l
WOO MB • ill ihr | ri*i I »(iifr info
of the Air I'one R O T T
llau. rnlnintuir to the Korcsn rnnun
»pr» i«| iFoifin, nidlf im ffply !•»
toutre iludcnll, d members d • tains ,i Buddhist temple in,dead
(ftpirtlt rd Hep ( ,4f|ri K Slirp#
reserve organisation, will continue of * Catholic abbey, hut th.
prill (ltd ‘'rin lfii W ile A
T A I.I.A ll AS8KK. 'u g
Ift
eligible a.
for call In achvr
duly
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W Anthony ( laioe&gt; plead­
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which toujjh North Korean fii;ht
fd &lt;s' AilkMlitnif ill a ! ihr I fgfil i i/pi
ed guilty lo rh-ee eharge* of *&gt;n.
I fir N « iy *fif*nw|nlf t'»M &lt;1* mi# mi n |to|ipnl oi» lo rut flown
line hr hfon^hv hffk l( nti ridiri herslenrent from FTo'd* V ,n I
rc*ffviii% how lo go atMHil rfijiK'i altarkint* infantry rfripUr
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pfnMrrn
t« N«i|tNR« »ft Fgg» t Writ
M eoll.ge for N’egioe*. — m-r, ha
ing tielerm.nl from active duly
I |r Ink I thfU'i 'ihr pm fief pill w i. (onuerly "xt#p*ioo direclnt.
Hie Navy is railing up ie*ei»»c
I
II Paul an* I '• Evan*,
D E T R O IT .
A lie
ir»
fid t dvr if f*i tr|rn r tlloff tbin 'HI
'•n a *e|eyijve basis, wllh cp|r-l.
Wnniitlriil l»\ til. I I Vf*«T nlil »•»• |
employe* nf III” II , l•I*■»&gt;, me -te
per,
ent
,1
Irgidalur
*|*l"'iP"*
Vi hn iwtfp I fi I 111 him, I? yeJit ''M
naiimenl entered ft
debring mar*e u|i 1 mm r»iy.coi.,d
tsjrli* | i .tiffin
if •* »pn nt I tun I ■ 1 b* llltee tuoulii (ie, 1,» i fr„ w to etiargc* ih.*' *ti#v
units.
*p
rnndiliiit* VimIrv 'vitli ,i rifle liiillet enciiiu
fin Nepl I *u,| ’ ihe ptr |»*i' teirled ’•Id.’ 11 «•
In a statemrni amplifying **’
ol.
ihr
hole ihri*vffh HU M y .
*1 ,-ehim: it there mrlttn the nest m ••dial* t*a|r llgll
Her instructions, the Navy *a&gt;d
Tin* ton, Lvlr ((tiffin, l i M i » » p
i*it'
that all defcrmeiil rerpicst* mu-t
tew uvinlll* ate tlun
i ircmt Judge M'lg'i 'I **yhe submitted within 48 afte, s
N K C K D A II. W l•'&gt; '4*i h|*lfj nl [IrfroHU ImrfiUe ilrtmtlMti
T h - l.e gi-lsturr ill .peeial *e* tor allowed the nu - »» •emaln at
hi.n»e
Reservlal receives hts orders. No — A liack-cwintrv farm i"tit*
Hr
hr wiv 'SnrrV** hr t||r| sldii las' Srplrmber enaete.l tlie liherty under lew ,1 im ' d 'feried
request will lie rcuislcjerrd liefuie «aid tndev that s' *|c&gt; trotc o*
n’t kill hi* father for lieaMng hi lin.'NKI.nnp .sirs tav. hnl It nil .•■nterirc* un'tl th* - t . ' , ' P &gt; id «
the reservist gels hla order* til I rsrmn ir .S T i
he &gt;*a* gran»&lt; H
(the hoy1•i mother. Mis Mat.*l D ll -I f f ' d meeting ih - SMO. I'ommiatlnn lnve*ilga •• ih - &lt; **#•
report for artle# duly.
vision « f ihe Virgin Msr&gt;-. *np- *hhnnul .apprnprlallno. m d recommend, action
m&lt;gtof#t&gt;« flip 1k|«»W •nMrt|*li*rr'l( inf* fry hpt fttr
%riV#*«*K MiiiP A I .i if fill, Ift, mother nf the l - v . I
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will vif»rin«1ly flllnw nffirri * s" l W lltllfi'lf «f4(lnntr*| nfflrtsllf ••
•a* iiiserl,*i menl against Gait*-*, chaining
with
hf*n*i
lltjurtf»%
polir#*
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t r -.e l limes let vgs. fftf •|ir nt rg«inti
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'** *ni» •iiT*wrr*p»n*i
•r,*1 Inf In ivrrpay-oent* from f ,|1xh#s*
witrn
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#1f», Mary Anna *an llwu ,aul
port for duty.
,re photographer, w i- i#f&gt;-rr*-d *■»
scasrtaas# ns ftaa# ait!
iminiie
r-nd i on-lrurtioo
D ferment re,H 'lj&gt; ah u!d '■* the ninth■r nf Cod ,:&lt;|.eared l„ he*
it I#
7hr St Augustine legislator* eounty Judge1* r,o,,r
addressed to the commandant ■' and told her: “ 'Prav and nra •
Mlggr.te.) eooii gh hr w IIKI'f IH , ml demeanor.
the naval district from which ttie hard. The time t* h u rl '* 1
fmin rill atutr «a U h «*a tritipfirdii *
Ind let manta
again.» me u i t m
reservist receives hit order* I" *Capt t’reatnn MrEvny. chief
9y tn (|vp fl&lt;r v»rlf«fr prngrmn i* ■ Negi.te* grew- out of • iowg -,r!e*
the ca*e of air reaerviat#. order* nf the tale traffic police d*
«h*»lr nlhdinrni « f n r I bi i b l»* of iiivcsligatlon* of *f t *Ic » it the
generally will h« issued from D'» taehmenl, *aid tha' ’-nestlv tWt ■
college under
form,* President
m l In I inn nii*iith».
The Civil Air Patrol will hoiit j fiihkfiH1 mftfnfiMBt* rr|ill«,«l thiil Wrltiam It, Gray, Ji
A ir Reserve Training llcadqtiart ufltr* peraon* wen- jammed int­
who re.
ers at Glenview, til.
five acres, standing In • M arin" a dame al Ihe Ran Drill Clot, •ill t’liiihiiriftu fv r Hgrnrir&lt; v*hla h signed in July. tWIt'
Reservist* wh" have receive.!
amid billowing . Inud* e.f sand, Wednesday night al M:UU &lt;•*.J..-1
Gailie*, who fir .1 , *i •„ to 'he
t#rr|tr m«n«*v hum th* gt'nrml
The puldfr I* Invite,) *nd there (nit! ,«11 ♦*#•'!&gt; «i« oprm !ini: l»» ftrr ' 'ollege a* Public pel,Mon* Dtdenials of ihelr deferment t* In wilnea. the »rerm.
quest# and those who have not
A I muiI wi prie*t« ami tn nu'" will l»- a flirfii allow.
rf»ii !#|.*w thi»i niMlm'tm appr** reetnj under tiray. -p*-rifically
Due lo Ihe dance no irgula, jlfilltlDH*
w ii * charged
will, uilo., tling
received any reply to *uch t&gt; werr al the kneeling wall iufoce
rpieata most comply with the oti ihe »hcin
h'hrfipm i| w«n rlmilfiiiifi »*f fhi* f'J.'JJ.t in t ollege ex' ........ funds.
end in front nf th” meet ing will he held hv Ih" Squad
a* |loner I fill"mittr r •11f| I'ojltp WHB *1
The *t»le auditor lusd re p ,lied
irt for duty
multitude At II A M. ( f S T ) Jo mn until Wednesday, Aug
ginal order to renort
mem I- C of tlie Senate rommlttee , shortage of l l t j l " In fee, paid
The Navy said that an
i individual Ann. one of Mr*. Van Hoof1, .even 7:111 P. M.
Word ha, been received hr»» which wrote Ihe general appro- I |,y
extenslnn
sttldeui •.
most
may appeal from a denial fur d&lt; children, crowned a **atnc 'J the
hnnl teac)i#rs, for ttiilnlng in
fOMilsaea na rage a m
i r * ,i i f t M ria p#a# aist
that the members of the Sanford priation* hill
Squadron of the C.A.P. now at
They said they rnnridcmd •II instruction ranters outside Telleh».,,ee. lie «Uo repotted evidence
II •&gt;*•■■*• •*• raa» T » * l
tending the summer encampment
of ere.lil falsification* and enter­
at Warner Rolihlns Air Forring of unearned credit* on colBa'#, Georgia, are undergoim: Unrinc ConimiKKinn
lege records,
tyniral army traln|i*r: lltrludlnr
auditor repotted a total of
Hires Slate Auditor Thn
drill marches, rifle range pear
(I n lls s s * •*■ r « « . Six I
Use and training flight#.
Among those from Sanford who
M l" 'l.
tug.
Ift t4h T h fly C IH H I CH W H IT IN G
•re now attending the encamp Stair Racing
Commission
-»
Sanford Went her
rnrnt
ere
Kir-t
1,'eul.
John
And'*
notin' d tndav il ban Mrrd - e'er
LO N D O N , Am 15
f/I’i
A princes* W.ii Imrri ln»l*y In f’ rtnee**
M J Mooi • &gt;if T||| •
.Ilgli yrslcrdev "Mi
Lllltlielli, I eirest-p'*surni&gt;live in ihe throne nf the Btil'sh empire, snd •eliinr incndi'r aid leader of Ihe audi'o
Sanford gioup of cadets and Wise
In "M ‘il "n Mivr-tlif.«»l •
Low 71
her liartslson e liutbkmL Prinre Plulip.
Hardin, commanding officer , f nf l",iiii,xl rentrihutl,&lt;»v hv r# Rein yesterday tK, Inch
The new princess, second child nl the myal eouplf, it third ift tine the group. Ice Pareter and Billy track rie*iltlves and nw c ^iln of
To ta l rain, A igi *t. t 28 inchHj
nf auevessinn lo Ihe Hrltbn*H a rk .
A ’lgiut iicttn ,*l csin 7 "» &gt;n-ii»'
Florida1* pari muliirl plant*.
crown. She follows her rhuhhr
The Commission said M oot' had
Tide, today: 't k» * ft" A. M
aneous
family
and
public
cele­
21-month old brother. I'rin'e
been granted a leave of ah*em-and l/i* 2 :»*' P. M
brations.
k
Cher lev •
from the of fir e nf J. Edwin I.*Prince Philip, as he had done
The birth nf the baby at *T*i with Ihe arrival of Prince Charlc*
»nn. stale trea-orrr, to audit hnnlenc# House near Buckingham *"» ina.ied the new princess' health
and record* of every raring per
The W eal For
lace, home nf Elltabeth and I’hi- In champagne wllh member, of
Overload'd e|e,-trle wire* ran*e,l mil holder in Florida.
lln, pushed Kliiabeth’s lister,
Amtniim-erncnt th#l M n-t, h*d
J A C K S O N V IL L E .
a smouldering fir#
#arle
thi*
vivacious Princess Margaret, m the family and hi* staff.
He alto rushed through • long­ morning In a closet of a two .tor*' Joined the mortnlr t|nn »t*ff wa*
to fourth ptaee In the royal »ncdistance telephone cal) to hi# fa­ frame hnlldlng In Geneva. Kanfor-1 another *tep In what Chairman A tlanta
eeeaion.
ther-in-law, King George, who Dramen. responding »o th# call, l.en Edwarri* called » “ sweeping Charleston
A bulletin lasuad by the atwaa on a grouse-shooting trip at got tn Geneva In about Ift min- Invcstigsthm" of politics lq Plot- Des Moines
tamting physklinx said th# 'tab;
Balmoral Castle In Scotland, too ut#a In th# lltt'# Dodg* truck and Ida'a legaliied pari muiiiel Indus­ Memphis
* I M at IO:ftO G M T flifto A. ^
New York
traced th# causa cf the fire be­ try.
mllaa away.
I F T ) tad t'sat "bar .oyat htghYesterday offlran of 17 hor-e Philadelphia
fore
It
mad#
much
headway.
Queen
Elisabeth
vut
with
her
nraa and h ir daughter' art hot#
The building houses a grocery and dog harks assured th# Com- Seattle
daughlar, arriving Just ftva mindoing wall.''
siure,
tha Post Office, end has liv­ mission In a two-hour public hear­ Washington
Tha baby jprincasa weighed *lx utaa before the baby was born.
ing
quartern
upstairs.
Lieut. ing that any political contributions Fort Mjrars
annoufsrvment
An announcement of tha royal
pourws, an
they mad# ram# out of their own Jackson rill#
Oaude
Whitten
and
J
.
E.
Howell
hung on tha wrought Iron
dlseloead.
Orlando
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pockets
answered
the
alarm
at
7:21
A.
M.
Her birth Iour bed off spout*

Boy Uses .22 Rifle
Alter Father Beat
Mother With Chair

Kmhcz/lor Oilers
lira Of Guilty In
A. And IM. CliarKC

V i s i o n Appears
To Woman Al Noon
In Ncmlah, Wis.

Civil Air Patrol
nruli'nrooH Trniniiiff

Baby Girl, Third In Line To British
Throne, Born To Princess Elizabeth

Small Fire I CauKcd
Hy Overloaded Wires

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